SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETRENKO, I.G. - PETRENKO, L.P.

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C A Electric resw- ell of coals and ithales Ce beafts. k A. Avmkin and 1. G. Petrenka, Zosediboya 1-& 14. HIT- made rin 3D-s. UMI'tr% Of MAIMAI ground to $Min tit" UP to 2 MTn,. by the worthiv! up to t11'W awl the I*Wl thod six" rioo.~ TIW applied ql.-C~ vt4tag'. Z limits 4 itbM 1 -140 Y., has no rAgniforsat effect an the i tee. reilistance. Grain size has an fudurnce only up to atxx;t3.W*. Tbreflect of moistufratiodimppeitris rapidly athiSbritraps. On the whak. the sneirifictler. ritustanve, A.,# various typei of bard coal, bfown rml. and h:3W fie- , t,tw% frtwn till' ohni-citt, ut r4mlin trinp 14) to (thin-cin. .1 1100'. Iletaref, 1) arld !!oo'. hard c(MI ~howq 's rrgtilAr drcrra%c of p. wfw"-a% fix m4l "ial und ~Wr # dnfra~ Ilefft"n 4) atilt N)AM" afid inere.1'eq till In to tmix .11 I' 110t%een 21M Atilt SAW, jb dftrr2%c% frViLiTIV will n,minir I"g P - a 6t. with a - 121, 6 - X III I AN-- 'W'. the 1411 of berorn" h,wer. p Ning u,ui)lv ,usathr thAn VIO ohm-cm. Ikfatcivd~ with a high,-t .,t,t I -4 v,datile matt" hs%~ a -mmhat higher A. N Th,,n PETRENKO, 1. G. PA174491'24 USM/Eleotricity Ju 1 48 Resistance, Electrical Coal *Determination of the Klectrical Resistance of Heated Coal and Shale," A. A. Agrookin, I. G. Fetrenko, Pover Eng Inst, Aced Sci USSR, 5 pp *Zarod Iab" Vol XIV, No 7 Deport of experiments describes apparatus and wthod In detail. Plots and discusses results. 17/49rA MKWW r*xbUm of &W9 aud ccW on beating. A~ A. .AUp*u (G. %1. Krwhithano~ hurt- Axr.yAin And 1. C,. t go4s Itm., AtlIX"'i -I. t'.5S.R.). inea. Akad. V4xk VSS~R- tidtf. I'Ah. NOMIA IM, MI I00. PIre. resist. 41ler of tullr Al"I nul OlecTrawd ('11 hc~atillx from Ile to it at foollk emp. III 111-1M obin,,.m. 441 SX10'. f I t Retumn 2qW) And POW tilt InimiVily rulve was 0111"Of Itraight mid imsM 1w exprened by the equation IN 0 - W The tiectra-w Wlk% CAM"I by breaking dmvii of during th, Ift-,iti'lic prot-cm. Ali intreaw In ~Iwistulr 'Ityre.1�411 resistivity at r,.",1 hen nwixi wtlph-s 4 shAr (w co,41 'Acte hcAt(A. the re.1stiviti, d, f.'reav*1 up 11) I(NJ' IM,Altw of il)VIT4%illm mISIVIII ,f sol ult% ij3 The moisture. thrij rapHly ItIcletwd a% tutti%ture Was CliftlitlAtM, Itillowcd by the nortnAl dectrAw. Rniotiv- Ity .,f :4111bracilf dmTtascd from 3.'Owl ohm-cm. at mom fmlp m III ohnaw'u. At WWI, If. %V R.-ithutAun r-r. -- if:~N'r k , , i .,. USSR/Fuel - Coal Shale Jan 50 IfElectrical Resistance of Shalos and Coals auring Aat~-r,'7," Arr~skin, io G. Petrenko, Power Eng Inst irieni G. Yr-hizzlianovskiv, Ac-nd Sci TJSSR, 1? p-p "It Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tek)~ Nauk" No 1 Pierral processing of shales and coals by uge of electrical current as eneri- carr 3j; r aholild bo of 1.1-Pat practical 1Pipc)r+.an(-F1. Thoroforo, nrellminar:,, on f'~Ieir resistances rn,int I)e --!zde. st.-Hied risistznco verwas U~trvm*atum-,, foun't to -i 1!!u!it linear: logldoa-bT (soecific rcsis+.ance r4io ir ohm-cm; *T fro.-,l 100 tf) POOOC; at III and b . 1-32.10-2). St',adied effect of speed of heatin'~ upon resistance; anJ effr-ct of crushing, moisture, coal type (all change slightly above Linear semilog r(,lation); electrical conductivity of iime and of antnraci#p. Submitted 16 Ju-) 69 b,, Acad 14. CI-Lizhevskfty. Pit 161T72 1. nn-MO, 1. 2. TJSSR (6C0) 4. Isotopes 7. Use of isotopes in the chemistry and technology of solid fuel anl -as. Izv AN SSSR. Dtd. tekh. naWk no. 1, 1953 pp 34-48 Briefly reviews activity of Soviet ecientiBts since 1917 in use of isotopes to study various processes end presents table of atomic nuclei of elements entering compn of fuel portion. Discusses following subjects: mechanism of photo- synthesls,, a#9 detn by content of heavy zzallatbm radioactive C isotope, heterogeneity of active surface of catalysts., Fischer-Tropsch aynthesis (claims Soviet priority, attributing detection of synthesis th Ye. I. Orlov 18 years ahead of Fischer qnd Tropsch), study of exchange reaction between CO~2 with C, process of cola sulfur dis bution among coking products, and elementary isotopic analysis of org substances. Bibliography lists 85 titles, including 28 non-Soviet (French, German, and mostly US) in translated or roiginal form. Presented by A.B.Chernyshev, Corr Mem.AS USSR. 256T75 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. USSR/Cnemistry Fuels Card 1/1 Pub 41 - 1-5/16 Author Petrenko, I. G. Title On the Mechanism of the reaction of reducin6 carb,jn di,)za(le Periodical Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 5, 157, May 1955 Abstract Describes the method of studying the mechanism of the re- action of reduction of carbon dioxide through the use --,,f radioactive isotopes of carbon, C14. It was Gete.-mined that the speed of the reaction of the transformatirin of' carbon, just as the direct reactions of carbon monoxi-le i'_r- mation, depends greatly on the intensity cf Leat and the initial partial pressure Df the cLiru.,..n Institution Institute of Minerai Ftzeis, Acadeno, of' Sciences, AGROSKIN, Anatoliy Abramovich; GRIGGRITAV. Stepan Makarovich; PATRON. Ivan Gavriluvich; PITIN. Rafall Nikolayevich; SkPOZH.'JICO-Y.L.W*, oTvv`etstv4nr;yy redaktor; KLINOV, V.A., redaktor izdatellstra; PAVIOVSKIY, A.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Bulk weight of coal used in coking) Nasypnoi ves uglei dlia koksovantia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademli nauk SSSR, 1956. 175 P. (MIRA 9 - 8) 1. Chlon-korrespondont AN SSSR (for Sapozhnikov) (Coke industry) (coal) ,77 I. IN , %' . , a ~Aacle7, k ; -1-1-7-. - , : .,., , I! r, 2 ~.aPl I -'-n r.' 7,~ ' La -I C- ~' : ~ : r -~- E *, :;: m. . ~ ~ , -_ - - c I : , '~ ; ~, 1~- !~-!7 s 1 ": -- -~ - I I -- " 2. Ali JZ3SR (fOr AGROSKIN , Anatoliy Abraffovlcli. 1:-In"mall uchastiye! doktor tekk~r.. nauk; 1-1,!,., nauk; FETRENKC, I -, G.jkand. khir.. nauk; .' -- karid. nauk; V-7., kan,-.. tekh,n. nauk, dote.; GGNCT-ALTV, Ye.l. [Fhy~-,ics of cuall Fizjkl~ Nedrilp ~(". 351 P. ( V 1, 1 ~ A I') : ~ )l F /EFR 2 L 32011-65 9PAM*1 W NJ, ACCESSION UR: AP5005891 S/0020/65/160/003/0612/0t)l.i AUTHOR: Lavrov, N.V. (Academician AN UzSSR); Petrenko, I.G. TITLE: The mechanism of methanelcomb,astion at elevated temperatures SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 160, no. 3, 1965, 612-614 methane combustion, combustion mechanis high temperature combustion, TOPIC TAGS: idat-Gon-,--f-ormaldehyde oxidation methane ox ABSTRACT: A radical chain mechanism for the oxidation of me-thane to carbon '~Atoxide and water vapor at temperatures above 8000 ia proposed and calculated. Thermal effents and activation energies for the elemental reactions involved are presented. The calculation and reaction mcrhaniRm are based an Semenov's thecry (o nekotorykh problemakh khimicheskoy kinetiki I rea'Ktoionnoy spof;obnasti, Lz,!. AN SSSR, 1958), assuming the combinee interaction of methane-oxygen and thernol decomposition of methane, and its combustion in three stages, i.e.; partial combustion of methane to formaldehydEj(C114 + 02 - H2CO + R20 + 73.4 kcal/m~-Lc); decomposition of formaldehyde due to thermal decomposition and oxidation; ane oxidation of combustible compounds formd in the second stage to carbon dioxf cle and water. The total enthalpy balance, 191.8 kcallmole, corresponds well 1/2 Card - on-65 published-4aiiies.-'Poosible side reactions ap also given. The endothermic -reaction (26.1 kcal/mole) U + 02 -CH3 + 60 is proposed as the rate-limiting step. Possible additional Imental reactions are discussed and two ;altornatfve reactfons and a radical mecl-nniam are proposed for oxidation of ,formaldehyde to carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The relativo ratea of the compet it ~reactions determine the carbon manoxid'e-hydrogen ratio. orig. art, has: 32 for-mlaF. 1ASSOCIATION: none- _.,~MMITTEM 04Sep64 NO REF SOV. 005 MM CODE., OC, FP SNCL: 00 OMIR: 003 ATD PRESS: 3201 Card 22 L 16h38-65 EwT (%a)/EPF(c)/EPR/W(j B,-;-h/Pr4/P3 -h /Pi -h RPL WWIJWIJFWIRM -ACCESS1 NR: AP4044883 S/0020/64/157/006/1410/1412 AV '!OR- Lavro v, N. V. .(1cademician ;4, NUzS$R); Pe treaLuj 2d - with carbon dioxide ITLE: T he mechanism of the reaction of methane conversion ~SOVHCE: AN SSS11. ---Doklady*, v.* 157, no. 6, 1964, 1410-1412 TOPIC. TAGS: methane carbon dioxide conversion, reaction mechanism, monora- chain mechanism, meffiy1ene radical -ABSTRACT- Based'on literature data and.their investigations, the authors analys- ed the elementary reactions of the reaction of CH4 with C02 and their heattlpffects. The followirig monoradical chain mechapis m was suggested: 1. 0140-dHI+111 -1,2 11,2 L?."#+0C()_C1iSd+Co M, 2 38,7 $x1lb -112CO-1.0 17,0 24,3 #i 11,C0444-11CO-1-111 -27,2 4,7 & t160=f4C0 34 37 CQ,d, 1/ 2 CHI+M=200+211s. 58.8 MIST=_ LIZ HA L16081-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4044883 According to this mechanism, reaction I I sthe link in the basic chain of the mono- radical chain reaction 2, the formation of CO and the methoxyl radical, is the - Yi-11 process rate determining reaction-. and the heat effect of the overall reaction is in good agreement with the experimental value of 59. 1 kcal/mol. The formation of the*methylene biradical$nd its reaction with C02 was also indicated possible: 6. dH. = CH, +A - 92, t(Collml. 7 T;Ht + OCO - Hz03 + CO - 8,3 WA 4/1"01, Other intermediate reactions were also indicated possible but insignificant due to their htglher heat consumption. Orig. art. has: 11 equations, ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 27APr64 ENCL- 00 SUB CODE: GC NO REFSOV: 006. OTHER: 002 C,,d 2/2- PRMNKO, I.G. Isotopic composition of natural combustible gases. Tmdz IGI 16:7-13 161. (MIRA 16:7) (Gan, Natural) (Carbon isotopes) PETRENKO, I.G.; Priniriala uchn.Aiye BORISOVA, S.N., laborant Isotopic molecules of methane and its derivatives. Trady IGI 16: V,-23 161. (~aRA 1--:7) (Methane) (Isotopes) PETRENKO. I.G.1 BELYANOVA, Yeem. Nothod of studying the gas flow in an underground gas producer with the aid of radioactive isotopes. Trudy IGI 13:144-152 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Gas flow) (Gas producers) PETRWO" - I*tbods for study1mg the procomms taki PIS" in reactions betveen carbon oxides Emd 4wr-L with the aid of the r4Ldioactive isotope C14. Trudy IGI 13:5-12 160. (KIRA 14:5) (Carbon oxide) (Coal) (Carbonm-ieotopos) FETRENKOP I.G.; KRICHKO, I.B. Exchange reaction between carbon nonqUde aDd carbon dioxide umder hozogensouB conditions. Trudy IGI 13:13-16 060. OMIRA 14:5) (Oarbon monoxide) (Carbon dioxide) ALITSHUL:-.R, V.; PETRENKO,.I.G. Kinetics of the interaction between gaBoo and carbon; comments on F.A.Ternir6a article. Gaz.prom. 6 noo2:46-49 162. 041RA 14:4) (Gases) (Carbon) (Tesner, P.A.) PMENKO. I.G. Coal oxid.Ation processes under the effect of ionizing radiation. Trudy IGI 14:91-97 160. (HIRA 13:12) (Coal) (Ionization) (Oxidation) FEMMD-, I.G. Methods of determining the reactivit7 of coke. Kok-B i khim. no.9: 27-29 160, (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut gor7uchikh iekopayemykh im. G.R.Krzhizbanovskogo All SSSEL. (Coke) MAROVICH, Mikhail Pavlovich; CHMI'EV, Nikoley Vladimirovich; _P3TRMMOx_Ij_G_..& otv.red.; MIR, V.K., red.izd-ve; TAPIPANOVA, L.V., tekhn.red. [Study of. the properties of peat and of processes occurring in it by means of radioisotopes] Issledovanie avoletv torfa I protakaiushchikh v nem protsessov pri pomoshchl radio- ektivnykh inotopov. Moskva, lzd-vo Akad.nauk SM, 1960. 195 P. (MIRA 14:2) (Peat) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) FMVIKO, I.G. Study of the processes of gas~fication of solid fuel b7 the isotope method. Trudy IGI 11:9-22 159. (MERA 13:6) (Coal--Gasification) (Carbon--Isotopes) WO-t 19G* Isotope-containing, molectiles of the main products of fu6l combig- tion and gasification. Trudy IGI 11:30-38 159. (MIRA 13-6) (Coal--Gasification) (Isotopes) E /V /0 6~ PHASE I BOOK E)UWITATION SOV/3731 klmdemiya nauk SM. Institut goryuchikh iskopayevykh Gazifikatsiya I goreniye topliva (Fuel Gasification and CoWbustion) Moscow,, Izd-vo AN SSM, 1959. 227 p. (Series: Its: Trudy,, Vol 1-1) Errata slip inserted. 1,8W copies printed. Ed.: No V. IALvrov; Ed. of Publishing House: V. No Pokrovskiy; %ch. Ed.: 1. No Dor-okhIna. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is Intended for scientific research workers and engineers studying combustion proeesme and so3ld fuel gasification. COVERAM: 7bis collection concerns the theoretical and experimental study of the mechanism of chemical reactions occurring in combustion and gasification. Results of the isotopic method of studying the gas generating process and its reactions, and the reaction of carbon monoxide and heated coal are analyzed and the pilot plants used in this study are described. Reactions of coal combustion, coal oxidation, methane dissociation and conversion are discussed and their Card V6 Fael Gasification and Combustion SOV/3731 equilibrium constants given in tables. The processes of nethane oxidation by oxygen and synthesis- s production by oxidizing natural gas with the sub- sequent reduction of oxidation products by carbon are analyzed as is the ef- fect of an excessive amount of air on the burning process of powdered solid fuel. Mie utilization of heavy petroleum residue and tar for combustion and gasification purposes is also discussed aLlong vith the principles of fluidization. Analysle.routine control and intensification of physical and chemical proces- ses by means of ultrasonic vibrations are also covered. No personalities are mentioned. References accompany &U but the first article. TANZ OF CONTENTS: lavrov,, N.V. Grandiose Plan for the Development of the Gas Industry in the Soviet Union 3 Petrenko, I.G. Isotopic Method of Studying Solid Fuel Gasification Processes 9 Lavrov, N.V., V.V. Korobov, V.I. Filippova, and I. I. Chernenkov. Thermo- dynamics of Gasification Reactions 23 Petrenko I 'G. Isotopic Molecules of Principal Combustion Products and the &WEeIttio-nof Fuel 30 Card 2/6 P2TUNKO, I.G.; KRICHKO, I.B. Study of the mechanism of oxidatign prooppeas with the aid of the ox7gen and carbon Isotopes 0 and C14. Trudy IGI 8:254-264 159. (MIRA 13:1) (Coal weathering) tIsotopeo-Induetrial application) PETRENKO, I.G. Studyirq, the processes of underground coal gasif Ication by means o; isotopes. Podzem.i;az.ugl. no-3:61-64 '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Tratitut t,,nrnoi,o dnla AN SSSR. (114dio isotopen-Indin)trial uplAicution) (Coal gasillication, Underground) )IIFJIIIR X"WINECK"I PFAXnNn MY)MMEPATMM" OP(MEOXA IL T. a..,.... V113 Nooftloyev r 0 r., Q.WM2 "A A"U" chmdowy an awls, or chm"" a" mooml unumlew or ftela, '01. b; a.,. Iml. ~, W.- mg abowooft or 1"m lobe p mostle"G OWWOM, M"b AUTHOR: Petreriko, I.G. L:: _17 TITLE: On the Problem of the Number and Concentration of Isoto-Dic Molecules of Simple and Complex Media (K voprosu o kolichestve izotopnykh molekul prostykh i slozhnykh veshchestv i ikh kontsentratsiyakh) PERIODICAL.- Atomnaya Energiya, 1958, Vol. 4, Nr 4, pp. 377-380 (USSR) ABSTRACT: dhen solving the problem concerning the nwaber of isotopic molecules existing in a simple or complicated medium the bases of mathematical statistics can be successfully employed. The solving process with formulae is theoretically given a-nd the results obtained are demonstrated on the basis of exa=ies. Thus, the ocimpound GO has the isotopic molecules: C12 016, C12017, C IV8, C13016, C13017, C13018, the relative frequency of which is calculated by the method mentioned. For 'C02 and CH14. the respective results are also shown in tables. There are 3 tables, and 3 Soviet references. Card 1/2 On the Prublmn of the limber and Cc)nccntmtion 8l)-4-4-1)/28 Of 180toPio Molecules of Simple and Complex Media SUBMITTED: June 26, 1957 1. Molecules-Cotinting methods 2. Methane-Structurai anftlysis 3. Complex compounds-S true Tura i analysis 4. Card 2/2 !"No. I. G. The quantity and concentration of isotopic molecules of simple and co-yplex substances. Atom. energ. 4 no.4:3?7-380 Ap, 158. (MIRA 11:5) (Isotopes) AUTHOR: Petrenko, I G. TITLE: 'I _Stu~dy_of'the Mechanism of the Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Using Radioactive Carbon (Izueheniye mekhanizma reakts-4i vosstanovleniya dvuokisi ugleroda Dri pomoshchi radio- aktivnogo ugleroda) FERIODICAL: Khimiya i Ttkhnologiya Topliva i Masel, 1957, NO 7 PP- 15 - 20 Mh3 ABSTRACT: The above reactionlps studied using carbon dioxide containing radioactive C '. The experimental technique con- sisted of circulating the initially introduced carbon dioxide and together with carbon monoxide formed in a closed circuit apparatus containing a sample of carbonaceous material investi- gated (charcoal, metallurgical coke, electrode carbon), heated to 700 - 1 100 C and measuring the pressure and activity of GO + 00 and CO. At the end of an etperiment the activity of tK9 remaining solid carbon material was also measured. The experimental results are shown in the form of graphs. On the basis of the results obtained, the mechanism of reduction of C02 is postulated (Fig-5). 1) The first step is chemisorption of carbon dioxide on carbon with the formation of six-membered cyclic oxygen-carbon complexes on the surface of carbon. At Cardl/3 comparatively low temperatures and depending on the conditions 65-~-2/14 A Study of the Mechainism of t"he Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Using Radioactive Carbon temperatures compound C302 is possible. The latter is then decomposed with the formation of two molecules of carbon monoxide and elemental carbon. 6) In addition, reverse reactions can also take place. In this instance, isotope exchange reactions between carbon monoxide and dioxide are of substantial importance. There are 5 figures and 5 references, 4 of which are Russian and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: IGI Ali SSSR AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 I-M _ ~ ff __ 7. Oa A quattz tuba -,Yf nxbj~r, (2 Will a I Of t, -3-mzu, putkics) till a quartz vcreaz Wide the Cubt -wx% rvacuatcd heat-,J to 703-11001 , -d 2gj1J. CV2=Ztell sure. -1 U111 - Tilt! tube VY23 to 10 pt~; then fiBcd With 1-* L C'40, Of total radioactivity 10-50 1,.- (5ptdfic activity LS PC,/Willilrole, hiftiai actiVAY 2M. nd tl~t gro vms eirculaWl far DO min. I't - 50 at the vol raw 0.72 I./min, and.lultiul przmim M in, TLe taicu cad-wkidow countu uT_,i inclosed in the tystem. The gas cattrizig the ivwttr wag eqo1rd to room L d -its Vol. was 4.6 &- -_ The rcactlia _produda were In -his VWntrapi'Und it xnaiintr *00 0 2 4 the radioactivity za prod (F/Pi), tile activity coeff. (1/4) re3mre-coeff. ucts;- the , the activity no, (11P), ~ radjtQct4v1t and the cb2DXe in 1-be Y owing to the hetprogaae- hange UP12), and the differwet (1,1P) )lis isotope exe (11P,) (sitowing the activ_ty value-which in respect to tb4' unit of prtssive vw dttd. by the chance ef prmum in the d' ; i P P 51Y.~Lrm). Dwing the first 5. 10 mim, the # ind cate I that the pre-mure vrithiu the syEtem rapid ly increased, Then d=ta&A =til PIP@ hzd a =W.. yalue ul 1.04 Dusing 7 the sarne time the 11re dezrcased to FL couA. va& of 0-64.: Neithtr the luermse in pressure nor the cbingq In compla. Of PLSWUS reactioxx pmducts had any practical effect on the . - c of' h i Some dcma-5z in th;.. P_ i tivit) e V4= dut ng _ the expt. 'was Alue to mt e -the r_MC- " ' T Because of the ilicrtas'3 fivc gases aud ruaact;vc C1 -wm and & -,-rtus prc~_ r de (4thelotalactl%it e 4 TWC. -001 file nn*,,Iy--iA Of UM dim ci bdicina 4FL SUMP di:CJ V. - 'Ti Ist t i f fl h i -~;ac sm. lt: an s was pmpo-;;~ or r on tutc ep was ch;!misw-aiau wbicb Ltd to. the furnuatiiti of a 6-mem- twc-TAW-cyclic: 0-c-cumJt&cs#- -C.C.C.OX.0, &Wpa- tiVtIY tOW tCM Z -CMdit!D1M W1116 govarted 0e i~ mAch ., P pp --bctwccaC0,a:udC!attIc allncarO-Cco inp Its ma fomtd. 'rite de rc=tions v;rre Ist 6rder. ^-oiupn. of both -;,-If as a majorstep, the breaking compkies, as.-. off of 00, ' hi d h f d A ions. wat mo-ur er tea er, tcl)ps, ihe,sur mce t g - -4ty (kv- aA to CO and. C. The mwpfl. X C n vmp -Ta m erc -i~ ~ui by h-oxopic vx- of mducti, :u, mf~L =ajar cbani~~ ~Df carbtiu v, theld1mu-.: n e4 2 -,)onrxU,-)actjve Co mols. for'v---ch A. P. Kofloby S/053/62/076/001/004/004 13117/13101 AUTHORS: Todes, 0. M., and Petrenko, 1. 1. TITLE: Few papers on molecular physics PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, v. 76, no. 1, 1962, 181 - 183 TEXTs The authors SUgg(8t a discussion of two papers worked out in their laboratory [Abstracter;s notes not stated] for purposes of instruction. The first is entitled "Determination of the diffusion coefficient and of the free path of water vapor molecules contained in air" (Fig. 1). The droplet diameters meas red with a counter microscope are entered in a diagram representing R as a funtion of T. The diffusion coefficient is calculated from the slope of the averaged straight line as follows: D - (p/2c0) [- L (R2)/Z~%] , where pis the density of the liquid, and co is the equilibrium concentration of water vapor contained in air. It is recommended that measurements should be made at three different pressures; Po A$ it 112, and 114 atm, which permits to check the fact that the diffu- sion coefficient is inversely proportional to pressures Dpo = const. With Card 14 -7 -5 New p;tpers on molecular phyeics S/053/62/076/001/034/004 B117/B101 ating and neiviuring the vncuum. There are 3 figures. Fig. 1. Diufram of a device for measuring the diffusion coefficient of water vapor contained in air. Legend: (1) Counter microscope; (2) bulb containing concentrated 112s04 ; (3) glass bell; (4) support with droplet suspension; (5) vacuum indicator; (6) tap to pump; (7) glass containing water and small glass rods; (8) suspended droplet. Fig. 2. Diarram of a device for measuring the dependence of viscosity of air on pressure. Lef~-end: (1) Glass cylinder; (2) turning device with movable plates; (3) fixed plates; (4) scale; (5)11'r-2 (LT-2) type meas- uring)tube; (6) 9T-2 (VT-2) type thermocouple vacuum gage; (7) V/ OE-1-40) oil vapor pump; (8) rough-vacuum flask; (9) forepump. Fig. 1 Y="Y Card 3/1 -7? I_, ~ mi~ TODES, O.M.; PETMIKO, I.I. Now worka on molecular phyaica. Usp. fiz. nsuk 76 no.1:181- 183 Ja 162. (MIRA l5t2) (Molecular theory) U s on Isintilts of DOIR. to It trudy of the n3ft" exchange 30 morrofenteivs mlysivins in ibe rtxion of t"Yettlon lbffu-irm, ~7L 1, 7kilp. RkA, 'N. TO x ~: ~ ", 23, Vr,07 cry.-tiAl ~41121, 1 in silmA uhh a -stirw rotallins at IDA g-11-111. TtAs stuaiw by a j,rrvl,mi,,1Y mt-thrml (w-f. W4. It3:1-431. Vir .Yj,-rra~ dR~44.4 tht, parli J, site 6,71 wt,) di!711~iml -A .4 ~131. 1-~Ad. Ltytr fmawtl :u.qtiA t1w ji;mi- Cie. 'r.'Ie rtiteal tj Xo%~;ejt, fit-j;V0jJA, VVI I't2111,J11 C-A&I Vie ra". frout of dRIA11, detti. frown Ott issmavc -avirvur; in the concu. of the -6lotc and froin ma .31-; of the incorenw-ni of )mrji,k~. Tht swtkail tii~jtillllliwl rj 01itai"im ill a turlll~l,'I)t Swam it si'ni!ar it. thAt tA r';ts by th(' fomilla tj(,b) - P), CXji ( -3ch! v.71. The v3. 21(b) PT paytWri -.wr ". nt Ir hrighl h I,R,: dvid.rxivrimadally, Or q 1,11m,11V ", 'AR1 111111, 1,)r imitiOL-1 P1 4ilTri-ent ?47r. Tbe JAINItill'.1 vf4ocity of tht stream. r,, can be mlcd. froin the knoultAgn -,nd thediaol. CJ yxwiclm Of X. -(Rf)rzn be m1rd. Smut kr(v6 - 1j,Nd/j. (v - vist1w-Aty'.4 11,0) cold from this tbe CTiterlon (SU) itw) br ~bluulrd. - -Al"ge art 'iMiLW at ""l1 S~InCt LWS of 2na" 'eXCh 111ge 11"d the detn. of Be and Nx by t1pis m0bod U app)iLvble to otbrr IY;Ks of turbulent 3TTITIng, mi-Ai wt fbi: voillbustioll oil Pow). fuel. -As. GUPAID Th -?.I FETRRIKO, 1.1 ROZIUIBA124l R.B.; TODES., 0.14. - Meas=ing density pulsations in a fluidized bed. Izv. All SSS. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i toni. no.4,9223-127 JI-Ag 161. (MIRA 14: 8) (Fluidization-Density) P!~TiL-,!~KO, 1. K. 3 UM/Wicine Aviation Public Alwlfty 1947 Health Aspects, Medicine - Public Health "Sanitary Aviation as.a Means of lalwovlng Special- Ized Medical Aid In the Rural WdIcAl District, I. 3K. Petrenko, Chief 6f Dept of Medical and Sanitary Institutions of Air Transport of the Ministry of Public Health of the USSR., 5 pp "Bovetskoye Zdravookhranenlye" No 4 Statistical discussion of flights made and their nature from the beginning of the service In 1940. 2W23 X.,,sk-;ar T.SeTm,. KARTIL OV, A.K.; PBTRMO, I.M.. spetered.; BMNA, L.N.. vedushchly red. [Now operating methods in juice extracti . and refining of 11 diffusion juice in best-migar manufacturel Novye matody raboty v sokodobyvanii i ochletke diffuzionnogo soka v svelrlosakharnom proisvodstve. Moskva. GOSINTI. 1959. 37 P. (MMA 13:6) (Sugar manufacture) KSIAZKIBWICS M.; SAHSONOWICZ, J.; FZTRINKO, V.S. [translator),-JaMAWP, I.M. ttranalatorl; HIKOIAYICV. N.I., redaktor; MLMUSKATA, redaktor; BOGDAVOV, V.P.. tekhnicheskiy redak-tor; SHAPOVAIA)V, 7.1., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [A sketch of the geology of Poland. Translated from the Polish] Ocherk geologli Pol'shi. Perevod 0 D01'ekogo. V.S.Patranko i I.M. Petrenko. Pod red. i a predial..N.I.Nikolneva. Moskva, Izd-vo inoatrannoi lit-ry, 1956. 239 P. (KLRA 9:10) (Polaad--Goology) TEGOYAN, V.L. (translator]; ZWREV, I.P. Etranalatorj; KOLGSUIOV. V.P. [translator); MOISHYSVA, V.H.Etranslator]; PATRMIKO, V.S. [translator]; -PETRENKO, I.M. (translator]; STRUKOV, N.D. (translator]; T-ITOV.A. N.A. [translator]. KHAIN, V.Ye., red.; ROMOVICH, G.P.. red.; RRZOUKHOVA, A.G.. tekhn.red. [Present-day studies of the tectonics of foreign countries) Voprosy sovremnnoi zarubozlinoi tektoniki; abornik statel. Moskva, Izd-vo inontr.lit-ry, 1960. 498 p. Translated articles. (MIRA 13:12) (Geology, Structural) -PIMEMD, I.N., kand biologichoskikh nauk; X&RASIEDVA, A.A. Using indices of the a oino acid complex of the BF .tltio herring in short-range forecasts of its catches. Trudy VNIRO 4-2:189- 194 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Baltic Sea-Herring fisheries) (Amino acid .,ietabolism) 170) SOV120-122-6-32149 AUTHORS: Petrenko, 1. N., Karasikova, A. A. TITLE: The Amino Acid Composition of Proteins During the Maturing of the Offspring of Sprats (Clupea, sprattus) Prom the Gulf of Riga (Aminokislotnyy sostav belkov v protsesse sozrevaniya polovykh produktov u salaki Rizhskogo zaliva) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 195a, voi 122, Nr 6, PP 1071-1072 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The problems of the physiology and especially of the bio- chemistry of fish in the time before and during spawning are investigated only very insufficiently. In order to fill that gap the authors undertook the task of making clear the changes in the content of amino acids in the muscles and offspring of the sprat spawning in spring. They ascertained an instability in the content of amino acid in the course of' the ovo- and sper- matogenesis. From the data given in tablel it can be seen that the content of' arginine in the muscle proteins of the female is almost constant in the 2nd and 3rd stage of maturing (9.95 - 9.30%). From the 4th stage of maturing onward the content of Card 1/4 arginine decreased rapidly (down to 5.18%). Not all amino acids I,' e_6- 52/49 '-'hr~ emino Acia Coiri;,oui tiin of i ruteii,L buring th~.- M;,turinw uf the Offapring _pr,ts (clupea sprattus) From the-Gulf of Riga take part in the maturing process of the offspring to the same extent. There is a slight increase in the content of' histidine in the proteins of the muscles of a female up to the 5th stage of maturing (from 1.21 to 1.65%) which goes then down to 0.90% in the 5th Ertage. There are also some changes in the content of aromatic amino acids during the spawning: during the ovo- genesis of the female tryptophane is reduced from 2.73 to 1.02% and tyrosine from 3.65 to 2.66%. With the maturing of the gonads the relative content of methionine in the muscles de- creases from 3.69 to 1.68%. There is a slight increase in the content of methionine, arginine, and histidine in females after spawning (6th stage of maturing). It was found that, according to the degree of maturing of the gonads, amino acids are ac- cumulated. Thus in a male only a few irreplaceable amino acids 'were found in the 2nd stage of maturing: lysine, histidine, arginine, methionine, and tryptophane, while in female gonads apar-t from those already mentioned also "threonine" was found. In the gonads of both sexes the leucine group was found in the ;"4 3rd stage of maturing. In the 4th and 5th stage almost all ""U'V/ 20- 122- 6- 52/ 49 r.,~ te i n3 Duri ng the Ma tur ing o.' ttie of I spri rig i.,j- .~~rom the (jui I )I Riga amiri,,~ acids i~re found in their gonads. The tyrosine content, J-_~creasea in the course of* the spermatogenesis of the .1111r. from, L.21 to 0.70. The histidine accumulation in the i~)teinn -)I malo i-onadri took place more intentioly than in (Table 1) where its content remained practically con- jt_~nt- A similar situation was observed with sturgeons (Ref 2). ~n the proteins of the gonads of both sexes the arginine con- tent increases. In the muscles the reverse phenomenon is the cLLoe; while in the case of the sprat the arginine content in the mu3cles of the male increased, it decreased with the ma- turing of the gonads of the female. From the phenomena describ- ed above it can be concluded that the amino acids of the muscle -roteins during the ovo- and spermatogenesis undergo compiicated changes. They are mainly employed in the development of the 1*fspring. There are 1 table and 4 Soviet references. ,r~,soyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut morskogo rybnogo .~~iozya% 3tva i okeanografii (All-Union Scientific Research In- -t-itute of Maritime Fishery and Oceanography) SOV/23- 12~ -6- 52/49 .. 1:. i n , . c i -- -), ~osi tion of ?z -i T -itc-ins During the MaturinF of the - ffzpr1r,'~ -. I~rats ("Itipea sprattus) From the Gulf of Riga I June 25, 1958, by Ye. N. llavlovskiy, M(!mber, Academj cf 'ciences, U.-'SR -- ~T~- 6 - June 20, 1958 Card 4/4 PFTRENKO I.N.; KARASIKOVA, A.A. Biochemical evaluation of spawners of the Kura River salmon Salmo trutta caspicus Kessler and their roe in the Chaykend Rnd Chukhurkabala hatcheries. Vop. ikht. 2 no.2:286-290 162. (AURA 15:11) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut morskogo rybno o khozyaystva i okeanografii (VNIRO). ~Chaykend-Trout) (Chukhurkabala--Trout) (Fishes--Eggs) : . I;I fIf-- I , -I / FI FZTREITKO. I.N.. kand.biologicheskikh nauk. Some data on the physiology of nutrition and growth of young roach in the outer Volga Delta. Trudy VNIRO 32;255-262 '56. (MIRA 10:10) (Volga Delta--Roach (Fish) (Fishea--Food) 1. PETRMO, I. N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Fishes - Food 7. Degree of young sturgeons' demand for foodstuffs and productive action of feeds. Ryb. khos. 28, no. 9, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Januarys -1953. Unclassified. JETRENKO, I.P. Investigating the strength of high-strength plastic subjected to repeated and variable axial loads. Dop. All URSR no.12: 1587-1589 161, (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut makhaniki AN UkrSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR F.P. Belyankinym [Bieliankin, F.P.]. FETRENKOV I.P. Mold conveyor system for steel foundries. Biiil.tekh.-akon, inform.Gos.nauch.-iasl.inst.natich. i tekh.inform. 16 no.10: 20-21 163, (MITLA 16:1-1) All MI RA I i. t rT i nik -I All Ilk R n o. rr. ~,-)rp ,N I:kx-~J S/021/61,/000/012/008/011 D251/D305 AUTHOR: Petrenko. I. P. TITLE: Investigating the strength of force plastic with re- peated-variable axial loads PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 12, 19610 1587-1589 TEXT: The author describes the investigation of the strength of the force plastic ZjCP-f?(DSP-B) under repeated-variable axial loads with different values of the coefficient of asymmetry. The hydrau- lio fatigue machine LLfifl- 11)- -OT (TaDM-Pu- 10T ) was used at a tempe- rature of 20 0C and 5 mil. cycles. The sample of plastic was at- tached to the machine by means of wedges, as shown in Figs. la and 1b. It is shown that the fatigue limit of the plastic depends on the coefficient of asymmetry, the symmetric case giving a minimum, The fatigue limit increases with an increase in the modulus of the average stress. There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet-bloc references. Card 1/3 S/021/61/000/012/006/011 Investigating the strength ... D251/D305 ASSOCIATION: Instytut mekhaniky AN URSR (Institute of Mechanics AS UkrSSR) PRESENTED: by F. P. Byelyankin, Academician AS UkrSSR SUBMITTED: July 17, 1961 R5V 17J r5 Pig. 1a: Specimen of plastic DSP-B prepared for fatigue testing Card 2/3 S/021/61/000/012/008/011 Investigating the strength ... D251/D305 J 6 I to . ... It I - I I Fig. 1b: The specimen supported in claws Card 3/3 GROZIN. B.D.. otv.red.; DRAYGOR, D.A., zem.otv.red.; BARABASH, K.L., red.toma; KRAGh%'SKIY, I.V., red.; SO I S.V., red.; FAMRMAN, I.D., red.; 7.ASLAVSKIY, S.S.. red. Prinimall uchastlye: BRAUN, M.P., prof.; VAYNBHRG, D.V., prof.;,--,P 0, U _ ~R=~ -1-POR kand.tekhn.nauk; SnIYAVSKAYA. M.D., inzh.; SMCHUK, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SEMIROG-ORLIK, V.N.. k:and.tekhn.nauk; YANKOVICH, V.F., inzh.; GORB, H.L.. kand.tokhn.nauk; RAIM IN . N.P.. tekhn.red. [Increasing the wear resistance and useful life of machinery in two volumes) Povyahenie iznosoutoikosti i arokB aluahby mashin v dvukh tomakh. Xlev, Izd-vo Akad.nBuk USSR. Vol.l. 1960. 486 p. (MM 13:12) 1. Vsesoyuznojye nauchno-teVchnicheakoye obahchastvo mashino- stroitallnoy promyehlennosti. Klyevakoye oblautnove pravleniye. (Hechanical wear) (YAlchanical engineering) SOV/ 137-57-11-22349 D Translation from Referativrivy zhu rnal, Nletallu rgiya, 1957, ',.'r 1 1, p 244 1 U55R AUTHOR Petrenko, I.P. TITLE The Influence of Annealing on the Endurance Limit of Plasti( ally Deformed Steel (Vlivaniye otzhiga na predel vynoslivosti plasticheski deformirovanyloy stah) ABSTRACT Bibliographi( entry on the Author's dissertation for thv dv- gree of Candidate of Tet lini( al Sciences, presented to thr 111-1 stroit. mckharl. AN USSR (Institute of Strut. tural Nit-( hani( s. A(aclemy (d S( it-rices, UkrSSR),I