SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROVA, E.B. - PETROVA, G.N.

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PODWSTKOVA, V.A.-, PETROVA, L.B. DetermJnation of oxytetracycline in leeds. Trudy laen.khift,fam. Imt.. ao.15073-M 062. !vIPA 15.111 (OXYTFTRAGYGLI*.) (YI-EDS-A NA LYS IS) PETAOVAJI E.B.; ?ODML)6TKOVA, V.A.; WiMOV, P.A. 3tudy of the conditionz for replacing carbohydrate media -.r-+,L, and potatoes in penicillin production without lowering the antibiotic yield. Antibiotiki 6 no.6%492-496 Je 161. (i'LliA 15:1) 1. Kafedra tekhnologii antibiotikov Leningradskogo khimiko- farmatsevticheskogo instituta. (P.LNICIL.Lili) PETROVAR E.F.; SPARTSMAN, L.A. Determination of the thermodynamic activity of carbon in chromium alloyed iron using radioactive C14. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.3:765-766 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Institut metallovedaniya i fiziki metallov TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovdtellskogo instituta chernoy metallurgii imeni I.P. Bardina. PETROV,,,, E.F., LAPSHINA, M.I., I - , ~. A. "I nfl ijeroe -, " A" 1 uyi !.ts ..I enric W s : 'l. I.r ! JV J , f -n II) k'.. , 1 ,' . ; 1 1 L', - T :- :. I lecture gaver. at the v,urtl, (:: ce i .t e e 1 mn ~ . - -' . ;'. . r-f IA-sc.~w, , - ~ , j , 4. , . ;),P, 1 '. - . , PF-FOVA, E~., S., arrj). -7 , J,, t _,~ -,:' -,r. , I ar, --- - Art. 1 -.1 me lie: j : :I 6 no.S;4"-4,~ D-0 p . - T , I . m I . - tv E of A go *0 00 00 00 Jt 00 000 Pogo a 0 0 0 0 0 0014 I a 13 w a I, v 21 v 0 Al S b v a IN 1, Q 43 a are A, lop tc~!!, f.0081 06mik"s ame, "OFISM6 mill V. L 11ma6um MA IL IL (uJL".1 low No. a, A-U Mi is givm ibe dl"buUam of Hr betwomEt do ad mid pb~ in am sYN&M KCS-MAr-M -9 %, "A " 60 ]b asubsub,of 0 ---&A O-1W. At 1W t6 119mW eumishm 2-4 Una mnm Br th" 16 soa Ito mu. Dr commes of sommok 0 lv!yir~tm figew was 0-18%. on. *MIS) $ L SIVALLOPGKAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATIC)II 0; U 0 a 50 "1; 0 0 0. 0 0 *1: 0 0 0 0 0 a O'S 4b. & a 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 a 0 *g_g Coo so -09 too I z to 0 'we v NAAOA %*"go 0 O'Iw soon a SAM 0 0 ** A 0 1 011 4 U w . A l. 83 x a b v a w 0 At A 11 10 47 LEI - A jl 0 COOM 0 4 0: .j 'Di 00 6bi" botiomicia trom the sylvWte jiniptaur M,,thj 3 li V I N l l of) 00 - queffs. i w arv and I,, NL 1 etroya. Kalil A' S S R ) 1935 . . , No. A, the 00 00 9 '111(fibutiI-n Of III twtw1vn Ifir 111juid aiml -hd plia- if, - 00 11ir tertimly Sym,tri KCI-KIII-1w) 1,0 at 't'nivill, "1 ' ' 1.08 "5 0.37. uvej a icnap. ranSt, of o U- IM . At ltml^ 4b 0 00 the fiquid L-tmitai- 2 4 fame, img~ lit Owl ih, .4ut - %Iax~ (Nnitent (if at ifs sofikaill%k -M11114, lifli-I w4a .00 00 A I sc~~. A P-1.0 so S! .00 '*o coo 00 r& 0 00 to KO 0 0 00 as 0 00 100 &s0 so 10 '00 I t '0 0 '00 *I'll' a" &v D it! a a 1 10 11 A0 3 v dha 2 00000 .0#00000000 000 --J~ 0 0 0 f 0 o 0 0 0 4 0000 0 of 009041 12656 6(- NRs AP6017,351, DD SOME MUM- n/6575 7069/003-6/0019 UH/03 (Engimer); Fetrova, of at.. Xxtisimer) none ORG. Trm.- Photoelectric color comparator,~ SOIM: Svetotekhnikao no. 9,, 1965., 16-19 TOPIC TAW: colorimetry,, optic transmission ABSTRACT: The comparator represents a development or the state -joptical Institute, made by M. M. GUREVICH and L. N. MEYER., --- - - Tfi basic features or the comparator' ares e T ! 1. The error In measuring smqj~ 0;rferances in chromaticity does not exceed 0.005. 2, The apparatus permits measurements to be made of the !chromaticity of transparent and opaque solid samples, and cells *attached to the apparatus also permit measurements to be made of Ahe chromaticity of liquids and powdered materials. 1 3, The spectral composition of the radiation source corres- 'Ponds to the standard colortmetric sources A and C, 4. The error of the measuring unit of the apparatus In.ths, :middle part of the light transmission scale to not more than 1% L 26569-66 ACt NAi AP6017351 .'ab9clutot the measuring unit being a mechanical messurl" g df hregof n ap with variable opening. 5, The sensitivity of the apparatus is quit hiih, and per- ImIts measurements to be made both on bright samples and on samples a reflection coefficient of 3-5%.. 6. The chromaticity Is determined from the apparatus readings 6 of nomograms, so that the apparatus may be used for- y ineen comparatively large scale laboratory and factory messurementab Y~ i Chattij the electric aobOUW.1qq- -,by constraction engimeers V. V. and of the apparatue by engimer B6 Pi Besoalov, DO& ort#,hes, 4 flaures, and 9 formass SUBK DATE: now ORIG MWI, 00 :SUB CODE: 4 "n. K" "~p ."- f~' V lv 'IJ 1,7 V jy It- k Cmd u, L LUKINV N.I., inzh.; FETROVA, E.S., inzh. Selenium photocells with corrected spectral sensitivity. Svetotekhnika 9 no.10:32 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) SHAPRANOVY I.A.; SHABLINSKIY, V.B.; PETRCVA, E.V- Automatic equipment for the introduction of magnesium into liquid cast iron. Lit. proizv. no.6:22-14 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Foundries-Equipment and supplies) (Iron foundings) PE-A-M I S= rtlWrrA71- -gav/ 4 4- 11-Tmitt- T--"-. of t- F-~- Z-f.- - - 7~"'y .' c-t.4 P'-..) Mo.-, I.A-- AX SSSA. 1-). 521 ; - 5,11-3 -11- Op-rta, Aa-cli AX%e-Qm ~ &7~11t. Lnotttlt M-1-4.011- KIWAILYX PO Ift.p. W., 11. A. 0.2j",, Do.- Of ~ki.-, P-r ...... LA. or PmbIL.=.& PLO- 7. 3. Lt.: S. 1. F40-OWs eLis bmk to 1=~~4 for W~11,rglst, -1 ciamttrLt -rt. It CUMAM '.'b. book -t&LO. ~ t-tt- of t- P-h C.".- ft'f*93) ttm e-ry of P~,i- 5 :-fm-d U&~t wt~ f -~I. b7drady-des of soll- w-l~ tl4k5) ~Udlrt~tlm , brL.Ma. to (1917il. ~-.l t. tOa ll~tuw of -t.". imlu.4 th. ~".' Lu-"- or &L'C7 arms" With -"cl~l imo;*Mt* " Of 4ooft~ &~AO70. Jbw."tj,. J~r- to' L- -- -4 S. T. ~W- -4 t-tr IL Q.XYL.-, .4 A- a. sp-lay, for ~L~ f %be b~jg pfableg, j-1-1 L, ~ 'b-7 of of '~ -- - --ft~ -t-L- -d A,-&Zdtl~ A. T. ShbI)W, is matioo~4 LA -ctl- vlU bla - m %- ;j-tO, or ____h fo~tl- of US. c3r_mI=A--TM OP SMLA-'-PHIIK~ SM= AJM ALLZT3 tb- M-t- -d ALJ~' 3--j. 3t-t- r-ti- &azn"tt~a of ]a'4- 4- by rz---t ca'tt~d 16C vit_ti_ Cry.-U.1-4 ia IT6 rl. Qr CAM :~fi D.U., E. P., -2 ft S. t- Of a-, L- 00 to kj~!.Orq I;e S. Lt~.-- of alu- L. 209 LL;,y. Um st~u~ of r-t 220 la. Xrl-.- or -i~, F.. r,-IO4 DLX~rt~mtlm of A~l Iiriz4 tiomouts B. to %t~ r_% a. S. of C..t L- C --- '~ a-, Of MLC...L- 251 (Ya the modxjn~tt= of C-' L~.Witz IL m 262 XCMT--"Z AIIDTS $1--t-, 3 - , Y., JL_ Lok:, "d 1. 6r IMI*- i. - 268 Opmlklj, A. 0. ftata" ton-L_& U- 3tr_%_ of & Cmstj~, 272 3- lo-27 -1 A- A. :,d-. rl 1-1 4od 5. S. t'f'-- Of t~~U= ~ '~~& -'-" Lz 3~- o:!-*-~- Of AL2 ~d LtA AL~. 2 r13 3t--, K. VI, 11. 3. t~' of W~ Aj ~L-7~7 tOo X &t 503 PlIt-, Of U4 ?-L-i- Or Spr;-ic. 5 K Lpv- oumu I ~.-f Gener~:j r-. p I Kh PFTIM'A, E. R. Sergievskaya, S. I., and Petrora, E. Y,- "Nliphtha'~!ne Ans,-.9t'-et,*:~!3. 7". 1 -- _ _ Monoalk.vIsmi-inalkyl Esters off Some Ilanhthalenecarboxyl'c Acils" (-.p. ?22) SO: Journal of Gen-ra-l ~;hemistry, Marna' Obshchpi Klhimii), 2.-', '17o. 2' lroxyethy2 Ides o~ Ly -u, -4) -:h-2r: I r v a - Cl 1~- P. --C' CIVE, 1. -i..e - - r r , a,,. - * -J, cf o . ,--; . r- '. ~ . I . - I - . . . . -1 - 1. , :- - - - .1 . _ i ;.- . ... 7 . ' .'I p - _ ~- r-r! - - ' - - - - !, -,~ . - . , , V~.- - "4:;~ . T - -- . - . I . -1 L .1 * tri V:I. i,-. t--".,. -. : '~-- ~-' --f ~, !.P-, - '-r-c -: ~.: 1~r-., . . 7. ;. . ... , - I - - -. . .. . I , ..- . I I- I :. . ~~ ( N" 41- Assatlesobt sollbollboaces of the naloblivAltus movies VII jambealkli eallars of 0=0 1. brorprv.kays isad F. N Ntrurs L,- kidu Chem, Pb&M. lubt., Xhi-. (J. Get,. Chrm.) 22. 328-UI$)S2i. c1. C-A. 45. "24.W; 46. 2003A.-Ifeatirts 326 S. 4,1 -(NNC*IfIC(X:l 24 by% at W with I.b S. PrMICHiClIvOll in CIICI, wd. with 1110 tal"t 4-ovilro. I-soplahailf- IR I m. I 7.X4 *from E1011); reduct boort um Haney No ito AW)i I lbr olomoonto amoolft, m. 20"l. (ficom ViOll j Simi- V1Y, well obtained thelollowing C 'AlAmaloo-110 saW and the "moist emeolego m "a' brackets): ij&Pr, tn. 17b-6' 1200.b-1.0" (frorn E Be., ort. 102.6-3.0* (from BtOll) 13L*-7* (Irmn is~Boo.! - 152-a' (from 11101f) im. 181-2, (from MOU'l; iwplyd, sm. 10-0' Im. 191-2* (from UtOllij. C.II.CW wiih BuNIM11,01,01f in CfIC4 %&W uith ficl gave s4w~damisomabyi a.m. IV, - 8'. reduced to the "mvvix:=.' M. 217-20.. SimMaly was obtained t-itabodybow 311 m. 22G-V, tobithcould ncK be reduced satisfacturily. Ifes(- ins I-C*lfCH:CllCOCI with huNfiClIsCiloOll in LIM, said. w" IICI save ?:W'VdsWlm"YI 1-map'Whol"Mocry. itste-110. m. 139.&-40.5*; no-fluSHCHiCifoli frave the ijo-BmNffCH,Cfij riter-HO, tn. 182-3* (from MOM. TIve products were proyd. for eiraluxtion as movesilwt" G- Af Kvosolar~ff tbkVA I NiSirv4aytt and If N Nifov. I ildlibmilimisr All-t'llsool Chrm -Mmili- JTI~T. AICKC- /hit, Ob.&Aws A;bijn J) (;*it Chrin 1 11, .117.1 K(ISM4 ~ sitntna I ht *I 311t 411 '.1.14 1 fill NIOCIIA' 11.4 111 1.1 ful IIAI . I . I a ould A 34 t 4,14"C-IIAM r,#..r ."I -.-A * i J-4- I-OSPAI(M.4, ( . It, I C.U.. With'11xCI in jn~sduu, u -61. 1 it, It &t-lr . Ili IKI N' ff,mi Wu rib", NmIL&FIV \ S 4 44- 1 110 17" 1frooll wull V .."baoW. til . u. K!", WOrim, Cjt., flu\ 11CII-CHA III. I 1 9 1 CAIA'11 C11CL)k I u.I 1-lud 1141 oA h, M 491' 9-1 1 -4Ph 'd u, :N,-. S*. N-13- 4 t-1 "Ju, "t Ow im'd, *,s .... UrOw 1. ... a --o"d fl."If 1 12 W --f M1 - I'vo, I W 0 1 Wl 110, ou I' Whru 1 4 It 11 it, di-I.-I Ivh firuil, -it.,; ... till ... 1 11.4). .... I itir .011 t. 'IMANI, treistril "uh V,I M ud Lrpt b, m 11111' tfwm k-1v wi. - .1:. mw-'- ~1111 J.-t, .0- 1 V~ld~ S/ 13-1 A06C /A 1-- T 1 1111!~: FE:Rj\'. A. vr,:,,--, Zn.j! -I'l- Me, :11 1 u nen iye zae. I ~v i z z!iidk met s z a, s ey i~ :-~v Ma~hz -I z. I - oc, 1 1- T, ne -Da n n(i ons f ~ r ~!Dtai ru ng- Mg-:7av~ ron -.7-ssc-ss nw ;%:A,:i vc-' Vom-izenp-u-s mc-nar.1f 1~ :r. i-ac-~er4 st i,-s are,- pr-,v 1 Ez Dn of rar n: Z pne! i If orm. s f pr; ti F. I e P 1 !In! "W. I Al -'-f th- m.-': IF I -as' 1r-.-n:, --ise of 'neat-'reatmert a~,raplii-.e Ir rie spneri a. -1 ~'(--r 1-~ necessary nave nol -)n1v a -lie, ,e I -v ~-f r eE~ M,-z i t LF-- a~i,- i. r,)r, (o.'--3 - (I-.1%)' nlj~ ~ ~~ 1 ~.e f~'.' I L 1 T,",p -'kiara, P~s 1,je Mg ~,as' !r-n is ~-ht~ pr,~sEnoeln 'lie bt,d.', . .... n.--,iijr, L ',,%-Tr,-, v4 s' -~dl mod' f i - at lon prola i-~ ~ecpcsa,-~ -, erisl-re no less 41han ".4 - 1".5c,'. in A~m C A' .,)rp mod 71~. 1 .9 ri~ensp ard nt iv mp t ti ".w. -V 5 ao p n. as C- 1 1 -~Ta- e e Mina- ~Ir. r.-? 'T' X.4 prod-j 6T "w, rIP7, f on, i~r of r,-;: n el -rren! j n tie f,e m not L i- s no re n ,.c)'. e m fr & Solidification of Metals (400"~ Shapranov, I.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences; E.V. Petrova, Engineer; and S.A. Stepanov, Engineer. Solldlflca~l-on ot High- strength Iron Castings 16-1 Belousov, N.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Solidification of Castings of Nonferrous Alloys Under Application of Pres- sure 176 Lykov, A.V., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Kinetics of the Warming-up of Solid Bodies 215 Kolacheva, O.V., Engineer. Investigation of The Thermal Con- ditions of the Solidification of Castings in Shell Molds 2-ji Yegorenkov, I.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Inves- tigation of the Process of Cooling Heavy Iron Castings in the Mold 243 II. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROCESSES IN METAL SOLIDIFICAT1011" Khvorinov, N.I. SolidificatiDn and Crystallization of Met~tl 2_- Card 4/8 TITW: Conference on Crystolll-*tx~o of M-t-kSOY0shch-aaly# PO PZRIODICJ,L: Ilrostija Akadecill 5ouk SSSY, Ctdelamye TeiLhXUc!.esX1kh Xaulg, 1958, Sr *. pp 153 ~ 11,5 =52) ABSTUCT s TbAs conference was hold at the IciatItut M.ShlaoYodemiya AN RM (IzIptituto of Mochamicol Kn6lutorin,6 of the kc.Sc. UM) on June IQ58. kt-ut 400 people participated W%d the participants Included Speclallate In the fields of foundry,astallurW, tryatallorraptiy, pr4alce, weldiN., host, s1cal chemistry, MatteMatLcal ptyalco and other rtaeg'subjocts. In addition to SO-ot P~rtcl;~Ui,,. f:reiga visitors included Professor D. C--Ikl i2ast iorciny) wild 1.1. Chv.rLwv T1.1- C-af-nc. on arystalliontion of zetAb was the fourth coaference to ttLe giinsral problem of the tz-ory of foundry prove*..$. COILCOZOOCO 00 Crygtall.146tiOn of Metal. SCV12~"--j~lsq installivatlon of Cast Ir- I.A. ..,,j N.V. rtta in their p,;:er 'inveatigatiin of tl,o of MaigneGluM-1-ulated IrW. reportoj On experijavatal *ta relatl" t~ tLe conditions or solidification and the structure a.' cast-ags made ~r 1811410401UX~IWC%ilatod Iron; t4*y p-er.ted a tLoory _f "r7stallissitlan or Mgzwolus-lno~~I.i.d ~..rtn 111'MAD. Im his paper of the Process a -- F f Pores Lom of Sph* roidAl 3rapf.Ito in :mnm . cc."Id-d the Wlu.ac of various factirs am4 of ths Metal on t1me firmatiou of jacl-lcn.. Professor V. Clitl (Feat Gormazjl rre.oatwd a paper on crystall Last Ian of graphite 1. c..t .~.,which was illustrated by extocal,e U.N. U*4jDQAbks iind A, Zt..4- loolt witr. the -,ot~ec Of latracrystallias ljq%Sa-j .on .( 41.1cun aad Its .r-- 00 the structural diagrazi of vast 1-1- KlwrOBhfv and 1-YO. i4v 104-t witl tte aectani- ~1 gemslagiUan of cootr*s or crY.t..11..t1.n Of C~ftptijt' in CASTIngs "do Of White Iron at -L. I-rl"O.C. ..' t a speed of crysts1lisation on tt* s;.trjbjt--za of ijoyla'; 01821sats between the individual ;ftasts of Iron-cart,. 611MOY.I.Y. Salli propoa*j a zett~d ~~ hj.oja~; of frazi the liquid state -Lmg w-- extreme'- .x,,. aPsed of cooliziz~ InyOutIgnt-as reiatLa~. '%3 tL'.', S* thOd enabled conserTation of ..t~.t.j soutk_ c&rbOO In Irom wWct correspond t~ L!-* liquid tt.t. 2- r*- rArspilovairly dealt Itt tt.- "f MrYstelllia-T-100, tbe prl.-ry -tr-t-r. -I tt" Of qu&si-*utoctl- &roy iron. 7 A'_'_'HOnS :jemidova, A.A., Li_etr~;va, _E.V. , ant K6_-esnikova, V.S. -Engineers TITLE - orf erence -n Ir.e ta 1' . za- i _r. !4et als Soveshchaniye po kristallizatsf' - . LI-ov) I'EnIODICAL.: L i t t.- y n oy,! 1, r t-, i .~ v o d,!. ,, v n , N r t. I- ( U 6 S 1iI AbS'_'RACTs ~7he conference on the :rob.'em cf crystallization of metals and alloys, convened 2:_~-`,l Jan at the Institut Mashinovede- niya AN ),3SR ( Ins ti tu tp c f 4erhani ca 1 Engineering AS USSR) I was the 4th and final conference on the general problem of the the- ory of' foundry processes. About 400 delegates of scientific research institutes, industry, nigher technical schools, and other organizationo c-f .~b owns participated. Professor Ohikl' of the Qerman Demccratic re~u_lic and 1-rof'essor N.1. Khvorinov of t.;zecnoslovakia were irtesent. Academician V.I. Diku,~' .,, opened ,hL se3gion ~t,;J, tA,(- it-e!-.or,t :;t?ito c)t* theoretical know- ed -e aria tre ta_,Y,~ uf the -.iA',-rence. `he confererce heard 'T n (-- "o ow i n 6 r e 1~ c, r t sB. ~ %i a~ (- v he Modern 6tate and the basks of tj,,ly c:, N.N. Sirota, " 2he &echani.,3m thp _'rystailizution x-rcr-css"; K.P. Bunin and Yu..':. Card 1/6 Taran, "Eutetic o!' grey "ast Iron"; :,.6. Kame- "c)i,.'*eren,;p on tht no j . jiuntsov, or. n :5. v I -o i d i f i c a t i on o f I t I i n i i ku 1 ' c h i k , h, n d V V I i~ I'(. v , -'v, ~i ta f. r's or: the , t 1-uc - u r e a r. C, z- i C; v , n r t d Cl Li i n n, :;r., 'is. r.. C, .-I.: s i ..er-- r. c, ry c, I e '- ry - x -pa f-, s k I -tal 'ne J t u LI L t Lt 1 C, C,Va ;r.,4 B E, v , ~,'Ur; j.": 3 V C c s :!~m , Z/6 :,y 3 o Conference on tne I or I um, ji..Ioram~iorj !.rw 'I"rust L:.j t.,~,, and I i un - 4e rr 0 a L. K%!:"_ 11,~ t '.K a y a , RaKnmancva, an" e C ai~tive n C)!, - L, C, I a pi r t E.- s , a r. d t n e ut a n i -V - z i c jv e u m ; o n E; n t s ri c c c.. r, I, p: r I h, ry s t a I I i -.ji t i or-, j 1* V , -) I-, t ! I o I - t - !: 11 1 t --I o 1, i Ti v e s, t I CL: I )n!z !-I t h (. s. t I- u C; e and, ny s:L o r.- f_-S lo:~-ed _- eel, ; V. ru z n E- v T, C, v a y a , o n t '~ e :~ r c, e r. s o f t h e fo rma t n h r- r i m- ry :structure of structural steel, and tne effect of tne L. I. h:orozenskiy an d C .1 7L tl~t, 1-,ovement cf -etal if. t~.~e ~_id cn I,), -tee, Ingrots and "astin~s'l v I e,: t n L L- V r. Tn e rmi c r,~ s s n d z-m:, i in I.Ke :rust on a -'r,,st.. 10- ir,6 InC(,t 1 ~;uL:,' ii. A . A . :. -_ v iu va ,-i I,, U -;-. . B .3 u 1 y ~1 y f! v . C ry s t a ~ _. z a n a n d L v ct. a r. I -. -i I I- c,,- , r I es o f t c- e j' a t 'i i 6h m e r 4 tur e s 0 V V r~;va inves t i Ea t i or. e ~i- s t a I Za j c;rl r _n el uy 1".6 Cnes i'_11:1 3. Cara V6 Lfil 'man, --n ti.~- incrca~~ec, -nsicn., Jecreaskc. cortent f erenc e on t -I e --ry s t a I ,ases in the nucessur,,- cc-r,.,i,-t.;3ns ':.e ~-rmatJ-jn of no--ular graphite in ca-st ir,n; ; . 1, . -.ryst:,Illization of Cast Iron", 4 th ---n attem:*. at intEr-retation of the tneor r y of the for:nati~-,, oi' '!,,- 3ILruc*are of' castint_s; I.I. Khoroshev and I.Ye. Lev, o.,-. tl,c- mechiani.;,,i. ~,;' tne -ri6in of the centErS of ir. 'einite cast iron casti.-.gs, and the influcnco :;4* ,he- .-rys'a.lization rate or. the distribution of alloyi-n,.- eiemei.*s, 1-tween pleases; Ya.,"-. Malinochka and A.A. Zhu~,~v, on th- sr,c.-,reeation of' silicon, and its el"!'ec' ~A. ?,,.e of cast iron; ---.Ya. ,~hrap?, ,vst,~y, -n i::.a r-. a z E, t -i cn and proper e s f ~,la s; - - or :rAk- .ustrate- :ro -e rc- r c- s i s t a r, t .3 e I S n conaiicns c, rl t n-el r (~l Y. A,~ j, n~! Ya. i na , on the a ri riii ur, t;i mEt t i on durl n t e 1- 1 11 Sol dification !,t~a t i :i ~,ir, L I ee 1 r, wh i li- rost J ntr .41 th cas.- mocels ; I . 7 Ju . ly t%,- ry:-,t i ~:ci t i on f !binary iron-carbc:n -in,; ,:(;n-".:rrou-- ---JrOnC undercoolinE. :.Lead, Card ontair,,,n6 a:1 iron and tism-.1th solutaons, Conference or. tne _'rysta_ I --n n as beer f 1~ xe ~ ;It 'ne ~iq-iral re-urysta'lization; ili.,%. Be~'ou_-_v :r.,., tl~e 'rystallization n r o i e r r r :q 14 ed I ressu -re Y e a K ", a r r, v e n j L r; C e C', properties of 4-neots _n the Snape -~e during ::o_;ntinuous casting C!' alumin_;m 11 k r v 4- Cv6i enk n the t Lt. nin-ferrcus _~t s KO - an n e 7 t - o unev r, L;ta__,:Za, conditicn_~ --.r. .,2s n4 m e i C r o p e r t e s o f :-. ea t - re s 5: ay: I s r.,.rmal and hi,,,h tempera- tures; jirota, Ye A. L t. y renko, " C r,,.* s t, L, i i i : t - n r: .; f' -i!.,4 . ~oyL~ it. ~.Itj-Li-Sonic Field". I,!. T,:u7.1n, "'Th,: lt~i:,er.ce -' ~_s2i:lations on the .Processes :,' 2 r y s ,,- ~' I I z i t I n. t. J c- n c, C : * r o p e r s cJ A' c L , L. S, ~ i.,. A Ye T-~: t,.!. i n ff ec t o ra y -, ; o0und on t%tl 1, y s t a ~, 11 - . ~ -* ~ -e1ding ?-uddle"; rL C ;i. t 1, 1 t. Movcnan, ,f tr,e ~e.:u~iiiri tes, of lr,.(. ijccroscopic Che- mical hetert~Cen~--4 ty in A~ii-_. s"I ~etrov, "The Crystalliza- tion and :.emi-,ii" ZieterotJon,ity j:' jeams"; Kh. Shar- Card shorov unJ 7.~S. "Tt.e _f *4'(M-~nifc,rm -'rystal'iza- "onference on tne r e s,,- -zq~er a-Icys s e D ta ne a L'.. tion in 'nt process _-.i _i in state :.ntc sclid c.I-p- -)n tht: rv.,;,ilts X-ra-, -e ana :ysis o per V f t h, pa ram e t e rs o f a 1 u%, i -, im a - I cy s : ry s ta II.---7ed under ~ow and high piston i.res-.3ures. ~,~~nf,rence cited lack of cordination of researcn -wor? or. 1,zation, ;z:.d very little practi-:al a~plicati.cn of' the results Ly the industry. Basic trends in resear~:~. Dr. the --rystallizataon of metals were noted. The next conference wi.i -onvr-.-np- in AVAILABLE: Libr~,rv ,,4' '_congress ,bard 6/6 1. Metals-Crystallization 2. Alloys-Crystallization ACC NRj AP6035885 0- 1. S URCE CODE: IIR/0413/66/000/020/0124/.01"4 INVENTOF: Shapranov, 1. A.; Stepanov, S. A.- Petrova, E. V.; Peznikova, S. Ya.: I-- Kul'bitpkiy, A. K. : Xu-~c ev, A. 1. ORG: none T17LE: Stee). Class 40, No. 187315 1/ I ( SOURCE: Izobreceniya, promyshlennyye obraztsv, Lovarnyye znakf, no, 20, 2966, 124 T0,PIC TAGS: steel , nickei molybdeniar. stee-I , vanaciium F-~~ stf'c. , (-Cr~v- ABS-PACT: An Au,+cr CerLificitv was nickel, and molybdenum. TD improve we:(Iabijity ar,d mechonical prOpCLLI~,, ',:Iu position of the steel is set as follous OrL 7): 0.09 mix. r,-,rhon, max. manganese, 0.5 max. silicon, 13-35 wckel,~)5-6,0 vanacium, 0.02 max. cerium, 0.015 max. Sulfur, 13nd 0.015 max, phosphorus, SUB CODE: II/ SUBM DATE: 16Dec64/ ATD Pprss: 5106 Card 1/1 UDC: 669.14.018.62: :669. 15'24 '28-1-9-4 I - LVAI ..Y. kDn t-ie t.-f- ;i men t, of pf-,rp ~:.q fufff- , J:;,! o I if L).. rIle;lj.r )f 'I (- ) J',Il- Cj , . Eovie :-iedici-ne, No. 3, p 27, 1953. Y,GSTOV, Sazdo,, arkh.; I'ET*.;.(V.t.., Inzli.; '-"CSKC;V, Iv. Stand:-:-l --eSIgidni, c~ f-.:r-af~.ure. D=vomebel -,ro-- : i.:;,-.je I -. . 1. Nauchnuiz3ledovatelskA institut po durvocbrabotvashta i mebelna promi3hlenost. 3/164/66/CkQV-~VI-1~ ',-. YX A I G4/A D26 AUTHORS: Kondrat'ye~a, T.F., 'candidate cf Technical S:.-iences -,n,- P---%~.' F.P., Engineer TITLE: Pressure Oscillations in Sur--'Dr- Plp~-s and PerformanCe of the Piston CDmpresso: PERIODICAL: Khimicheskoye mashinostroyeniye, !960, Nc. ~', pp~ 21 - 2t T= : T.I-ie influence of pressure nscillations on the perfDrmance ::,f !~ie Diston compressor and their causes are discussed. Natural oscill ~-'atlon4 are no-t affected by bends or local resistances, which only decrease the amp~'iiud~ ~* pressure oscillations. Theoretical and experimental inves7igailons on pressure oscillations in piston compressor pipes were carried out in the Leningradskay filial NID~hIMMASha (Leningrad Branch of the All-Union Designing and Bclenl~lflc Research Institute of Chemical Machinery) and admission criteria fDr -:n- and twQ-cylinder compressors were established. kC3-3m (KSE-3m) --,mpress-r:~ wl*n ;st-stage cylinder, 300-5 (ZIF-5) compressors with two lst-stage cy~lnder~ 28r (2VG) air compresso~,s were used. A description of the me'.~.od and used are given. Following conclusicris w~,re reached: the usc of preSsir- Card 112 3/) 1~1/-j;_,', /1. A 1 04/A026 Pressure Oscillations in Suction Pipes and Their Influence on the Performance of the Piston Compressor laticns in suction pipes f,:r acous~!,_- pvc-ssure ~2harging may lncreac~- ln~- 'JiF- charge of the piston compressor by 10 - 15%, whereas the use cf pipes without calculation of the resonance reduces the discharge while in,:zea-sing '-he power consumption. Effective influence on the performance of the Compressor -s exercised by resonance with the Ist and 2nd harmcnics. In compress--rs with one lst-s'~age cylinder resonance with Ist harmonics provides '~he highe&f amplI!uje of the oscillations, ac(rmpanied by a reduced discharge of t.he compressor and aLn Increased power consumption. Resonances with the 2nd harmonics increased '~he discharge at unchanged power consumption. In compressors with tw~, Is*-s-,age cy*l- Inders highest oscillation amplitudes cccur at resonances with 2nd harmonics, I.e., discharge rises while the power consumption remains unchanged. Pres6ure osci3lations in the suction pipe are particularly dangerous ~_) compress-:-r~ with one Ist-stage cylinder. The resonance factor should always be Inciuded in cal- culations of the slictlon system. Undesired ga~ pulsa'~Ion -,an be prevent-ed cy chcoeing pipes of appr?priate dimensions (in simple syetem~_,` or by damping the-x- c1iiations In their place of origin, i.e., close to tne compressor (in :ompliza,~ ed systems). There are 10 figures, I table a-rid 10 references- 7 German, '. Eng- lish and 2 Soviet. Card 2/2 KONDRATIMA, T.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; FETROVA, F.P., lnzh. Pressure variation in a auction pipeline and their effect on the operation of a piston compressor. Khim.mash. no.5:21-26 S-0 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (compressors) 9 0 9 a 0 00 4600 0 a leose 000 @$*see* 9 so::* 4441 V-4-10-10 00000 ee efe 00 0 0 4) 00 1 1 1 1. 11 .1 " HUM brillm M" L L I & ' AL W A -A IN Q LV Lt., I 00 '40 e6- 49 ee 0 00 .09 Os 90 00 so so -00 90 of Sbe 906CUOR Of .60 wilb 1INTPIn-h ~ 11 " wa. :Aifilkh let. A.. 1931, 47) that the rate of thr rr- ,tkm is uqm at arm time is dhTmv-1 by -w 4.00 90 "W iner- of the W-10" of thl' 00 00, 101IN or, sUrma uith rbidn rrortistea -00 t htwwy. .1 .1 11 .00 .0 .00 .00 '00 V to 1 AnV lid0 1 It R is a 1 00 00 so go 019 00 00 00 OID 00 108 00 6 a ml ........... d..j -,Y , : 1 c CIE St. 'd 0" 11W to dh ..d.. .. .... .-...d 0 '9' q of 'm I M-F jd - . A..9 A , Ydo ,o ..:, . : I . d..H , :; .*Sol ft-E I rt ..- -H, -d d:)D Adi 14 V )U~ d~j V .1- .4 VA PETROiAp G. "Investigating the Effect of the Changing Operational Condition of the Hydroelectric-Pawer Stations on the Operational Condition of te Themoelectric- Power Stations forlhe Typical 1960 Year with the Largest Capacity of Water Pawez~' P. 8 (Elektroenergiia, Vol. 9, No. 6, June 1958, Sofiia, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI)' LG, Vol. 7, No. 11, Nov. 1958 11a0pif,n in i'ac!.-Jpo-i'ractA-w 19'~-3, 301*iY,-,.) ,~~:J: '.ont!ily Lis-, oi* 2) I-larch Uncl. ~ h' -~ . IN , , "'. . . . - ., . . . - 76-32-3-4/43 AUTHORSt Shtraykhman, G. 'A.., Vanaheydt, A.. A_, Petrova, G. A. TITLEs Investigations on the Effect of the Structure of Unsaturated Compounds on Their Reactivity in Copolymerization Processes (Iseledovaniye vliyaniya struktury nen&syshchennykh soyedineniy na ikh reaktsionnosposobnoott v protseasakh sopolimerizataii), I.The Determination of-the Constant of Relative Activity of Monomers for the General Case of Copolymerization (I.Opredele.- niye konstant otnositellnoy aktivnosti monomerov dlya ob shchego sluchaya sopolimerizataii) PERIODICALi Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii,1958,Vol 32,Nr 3,PP 512 519(USSR) ABSTRACTi Presently 5 methods for the determination of the constant of the relative activity of monomers, the so-.called "copoly- merization constant'lexists those, according to Alfrey et al.. (Ref 3), according to Mayo and Lewis (Ref 1) according to Fineman and Ross (Ref 5), according to S~ S Medvedev and A. D. Abkin (Ref 6) and according to Joshi and Kapur (Ref All methods, except the last-mentioned,,are of graphical type and depend on subjectivity in determining the constant Card 1/3 whilst that one (last-mentioned) is objectivec, However it only 76 32 3-4/43 Investigations on the Effect of the Structure of Unsaturated Com,~ounds on Their Reactivity in Copolymerization Processes, 1. The Determination of the Constant of Relative Activity of Monomers for the General Case of Copoly merization can be employed for experiments at small conversion depth. The present work describes an analytical method for determin-, ing the copolymerization constants r and r2 based on the a,pplication of the integral form of the camp0 sition equations as a further development of the method according to Mayo and Lewis, The differential form of the equation of composition of the copQlymers was determined beside Mayo and Lewis, inde- pendently try Alfrey and Goldfinger (Ref 8), as well as by Wall ~Ref 9). The present method has some advantages, com- pared with that last-mentioned, if a sharply marked difference exists between the composition of the covolymer and that of reaction mixture. Accordinay, as in the method of Mayo and Lewis the deviation from the l1near form (even a small one) of the experimental lines is not taken into con- sider-ation, the described method introduces a mean value (Para- meter p), which is *considered as constant in the system to be investigated. The parameter p is determined by a test series and is applied in the computations of r and r 2, whereby the Card 2/3 shape of the curve of the function r2- 1(r,) is considered. -7 6 32 .3 - 4/4' investigations on the Effect of the Structure of Unsaturated compounds on~ Their Reactivity in Copolymerization Processes. I. The Determination of the Constant of Relative Activity of Aonomers for the General Case of Copoly merization Also a graphical variant of the method is possible, whereat diaC;rams r2 - p are drawniand a mean value for p is taken from the intersections of the curves and is applied in the further calculations. This method was applied in calculating the co polymerization constants in the system methyl metacrylate methacrylamine, whereat a value of p - -1,279 (p-const) and r1 - im65�0~05 and r 200,49:t0.02 (at Op 700C) is given. This is in agreement with data of Crauwels and Smets (Ref 11)" Data on the experimental procedure are given, whereat amon,; a the rs,it iB to be seen that the experi men taoCere performed wi th (0.1 weight 3C) benzoyl peroxide, at 70 .. 7hore are I figure, 4 tables, and 12 references 4 of vhich are Soviet.. ASSOCIATIONs Akademiya nauk SSSR.Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh 3oyedineniy, Leningrad (AS USSR Leningrad Institute of High molecular Compounds) SUBMITTED: July 7. 1956 MAKLYAYEV,, F.L.; PETROVA, G.b. Secondary and ter t-Lary &~.Ano3 with a i "fo! .- ~ c,:' r,,j -~ I .q . Zhur.ob.kUm. 33 no.12&3926-3928 D 163. (YIFRA 17:3) MASZ I BOOK ExP14rrATrON SOV/4199 LAningrad. Politak~ftntcheakly Institut do.tith-ty% t-d7 v,exftvuzov3koy konferente-.1 (Recent kchleveetents In Po-ndLng; rr-Actions of the Sc!ent%fic and Technical Confenence or senoots of Hl,~ner Educati~h) lloacow, Kashglz, 1~~ 0. 33b P- Smata slip Inserted. 4,000 copies printed. Reap. 2d.; Yu. A. %e~hshdzi, Dcctor of Technical Sciences, P~foss.r, Ms.: H. 0. 01-h-Ith, Doctor of Tvcr~lca. Sciat%caa~ ProCas.or, and E. P. L~bedev, Dcc4nt; Managing 9d. for Literaturt on Heavy ftchine Buildin,; (LenlnUad Department, Mashg1z)i Y.. P. Nau=v, lng'.noer; Teen. Rd- To. A. Dlugok~.kjva, and L. V. Sb.h.tt,hins. PU7LPOSZ zThis bo~ok Is Lnt*nJ*d for the E*chnlcal person.nal of foundries. It say be used by students of the field. COVIMAGZ% This collection of a.rticlos discuahes problems In founhing pro~cesses. rndIvidual a-,ttclez treat the melting of mat4ls x.nd thOtr W11078, moch&~Iza~lon and auto~dtloh of sallna pro,c ...... aspects or the ~.ufsc,,ure zr 5t-1, G"t trew., and mvt&l cAxt1r.,;s. No p-ohalttle. ~ mon-lo.-d. Ref.r..1- .4-1 indilid-I Recent Achl-zelt' tn F-l-'dl hF '-') 30v,%199 31 *Zl. N~ A. 1r,11". lv~bl r f',- Factor. Arf-ting . _ 40'. :..ttnge 32 0-ry~-n- R..t,t&,t A'id . 235 33. 3m rfe_ r 11-t.r. on the a f H :r-c- tn 31-1 242 34. Onc ma -f q!-1- -f S"" "'"M65 247 35. F. 3... Pr.bl- If ---'P In 252 DWN CA-Trrv~s 36. Y- 3-1 1,hp,"t.4 tn. Q..lity Of cast Iron 259 3T. -- A-, She ~tu P% f solldlft'atl~n 'r t L" s n 4 J1 2165 Card T/9 PETROVA , Galim [Piatrova, Halinal Great deeds are in store for them. Rab.i sial. )6 no.2: 18-19 7 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Mogilev District--Dairying) KASHURICHTI, A~P.; FILIPPOVA, T.N~; PETRQRG.A. Solid fu61 as a saurce of power and rhemicral raw materlaia. 18poll. tvcrd. topl., aer. maz. i gaza no. 5s66-71 164 (MTRA 19e2) BORZOVA, L.D.; TORINA, I.V.; PHTROVA Gj*-. Additives and control of vanadium corroBion. Ispoll. tverd. topl., ser. maz. I gaza no. 5tl-13-120 164 (MTRA 19:2) 5 (4) AUTHORS: Pet-rovA, -07/76 _q~..A., Shtraykhman, -37-6-12/'~ Vansheydt, A. A. TITLE: Investigation of the Influence of the Struct.-ire of Unsaturated Compounds Upon The-'r Reaotivity in Processes (Issledovaniye vIiyaniya s~raktur) ri~nasys~.c',Cnnysh soyedineniy na ikh reaktsioini~spoqobnos-, v sopolimerizats.'ii. Il. inflaen-p of Vari-,,is 33~1t3t; t'Aen' s the Nitrogen Upon the Rea'~tivlty -~f the Derivntl--5 -f Methacrylamide With Respect t- i 3enertA' Typit ---f Radi'~P.-. (II. Vliyaniye raz.1ioKnyk1'. zame-3t',,elpy pr, .z,-t, ra reakta-lonnosposobnost' proi.-vodnjKh aiotakri!ti:-'.4z- T otnoshe-rilyu k obs~xheim--i tip,-, raj;Kala) PERIODICAL: Zhirriak fizicheskoy khim' 19:')') Vol, pp 1246-1252 (USjR) (C\ of ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the co-polymerizatl-~n , / methylmethacrylate (I) with methyl -, ethyl- , phenyl- , r, -tolyl-, n-anisyl methacrylamide (II) as well an methacryi.;', gly~~.Jne ester and the dimethyl ester of methacr 'yly! imina ar-,:Ld. The two last mentioned compoands were synthesized for the fiLrs' Card 1/3 time. On the strength of the cc-po1ym(,r1zatJ4,-.-i, cwistnuit5 'CC) Investigation of the Influence c)f the Structure of SC~V/76_~-~_1_1_12!44 Unsaturated Compounds Upon Their Reactivity in Co-pr.l,,--.-z*-.;j1,4-- II. Influence of VariDus 3ubstituents at tne litrogen !'~,,n Of of "aii-al the Derivatives of Methacrylamide With Raspec; to a Genorn! (rI and r 2) obtained, the authors determined '.he relativo activit--,es of the monomers, which characte-ze the influence of the various substituents on reactivity (with respect to the general radical of (1)) (Tablo ~)- A wli-i m.%df~ of the values of the specific acitivity Q and polarity e (Table 4) of the monomers; by the aid of these val%ies the position of the monomers is determined in tne ,;.-.,,rd1nRte system Q - e. The (C) occurred at 700 in sqaled glass qmpules under the addition of 0.1 ~. benzoyl peroxide. -he results of (C) are shown (Table 1) as well as the properties of the monomers and the (CC) obtained (Table 2), The aromntic derivatives of methacrylamide are found to exhibit a higher activity than the aliphatic derivatives; thi~sjor example, the activity of (II) is almost 12 times hiKh(~r tt:,rin that of the non-substituted amide. The position of the m.)n,,),T,,-ri in the series of relfitive activitlea agretin rilth ;-re.,;-nt Card 2/3 conceptions conck!rning the influ~?nee -,L' tnf~ Investigation of the Influence of the ~tru~;ture o," 3OV,'7;"- 2- 12/2,14 Unsaturated Compounds Upon Their Reac t -1 vi',-,, in Cc - p-~Iyme -- za - i- -- cl~S 3e 5 11. Influence of Various Substitu,~nts at -,Ie Ni -.rogen. 'jp,~n tr,~-- ?=a Df the Derivatives of Me-,hacrylamide With Rr?spe,:t ~o r- Generzil TyD,~? the CaSE! of d,,--;b'.e bonds on thr, degree of tvin-t ant the same npplies t,-) th,~ "X1101 !"I'Ont ally litit-ol-:011".1 of Q and e Pertinent explanations as weil as data )nc-i-r-iing the influence of s,)me subst.-lituents on the ',, i f t ,, e mcnomers 'Tabie ar-3 sul~piea. There ar-~ t--.Lie.3 :r'i le' referen,:~Ps, .1 of ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nnuk ~33';R)In-, t IL tu L vy sokc, m.-, i --~ku I ym x nyk 1i s-,:.re I i nnni,,r Leningrad ~Acalemy of 3cien-ps of US.-)R. JnF~,*Li*.u~.;- -f High-moie~,--ilar C~,mp)inds, Len.ngr-q.3) SUBMITTED: October 2, 191-17 Card 3/3 -ptrcva, 11 Te ac h i., i. attim, ,Inc mediate Scilool.11 lp :A t' S f~ P SO: KrIi Z;'-), _i: -a 'e to j 2 D --- I - ___W 6.0 06 _41 _ W - - W: m1R4L Z~Wx a 8 1 r1a. a -M 'WjlL X!~ X 7 19 111.1411 a * , 81 1! o. l l o 00 C'A 0 - _ _ _ 4 6 k o A medal ra Newis., "'WW b 6 M110141ION IN 51001W, A. A = 7 . 11. Is. .2. A p misremp L P,- 1943, N- 1. 5K 61. fi;~ ~uw ~~tSc ismislarity in phy% pitylst-fir" NA Lvials, (1) cats Im Is" a4 a stiWitute '"I"Iltutupff no% finsild tudirlic"d on III, pursty III flit loc- it. Avid III th" j'rvIIII. 111 1 Ilk, In---( ~01- la~ 1-1. Im"It"dip'll "1 11 ctud, mi,it, n~ rd" Ird IL1111 -III ~tlss!" 1111-11WA--Il 1" -11 '1" " d I 1l f i o I, i'ti I ate wa, 4-r~rs_i by WS 3114 Ih, 5`7 qU491tity Of ClItfalleMS Orp. 111alt" by PU irtmil that .'( 9 ro . t h, (TU& 111"t Solm al I can bir wt u fr It b . - . om rt y uris t Ira ix in Is a weakl wid tea ti d r ms an wit It y = chat at 1*11. Stail" Sterl d6tis I*iI. som I-md usurc siatijectory than Cu TxwI4. hugris, Rolm-rt. coo It we 0 P,yLf- Zoo zoo woo mo CL&%WM#FIW slow W.Aftv WOO 080 list env *Jst 111114 1014111 as a" All m a if m im ~ e 0 le a 0 O go 0000.0 000 0 as 0 0 fee 6.26 a 60 a 0-0 0 0 0 0 0'o 0 0 9 0 00 0 01 Khromov, G. B. and Zelinskiy, N. D. Acad. S. I., Novikov, S. S., Petrova,, I 'Contact conversions of propyl substitutes of benzene and cyclohexane Pailodlod DokI. AN SSSR, 96, Ed. 6, 1175 1178, June 1954 -'Abitsuct I Contact conversion of'propyl substitutes of benzene and cyclohexane was 'investigated. A study of the catalysate showed that complete or partial cleavage of the side.chain carbon atoms takes place in the investigated hydrocarbons. Ihis,.proceiss is,Tnuch smoother for Proylcyclohexanes than -in--~~iopyl benzenee.-4hopMe ldopropylbonz6ne is-,.More stable against contact 0 ons than n-Prop., -which'-c6riesponds with the facts observ- c nversi ..ed during catalytic convers ons and butyl benzenes and ethyl- ill of ethyl- e; and butylcyclohexanes. Five references*.: Table, graph. ~Institution:- 1h6 MI. Vo Lomonosov 6tate University, The N..D. Zelinskiy Lab. of Org. chems), Moscow. -R--- 'Submitted April 5, 1954 DiCdDZ' , 'V.G.; USKCVA, L.".a.; 14OVKOVSKAYA, N.A.; K.D,; 'tAUVSKAYA, V.A.; PETROVA-, G.D.; BtiOVKITi', I ", red.: SHPAK, Ye.G,l tekhn. red. [Manual of techrical specifications for reagents arA- used in laboratory work; organic reagents and preparations] Sbor- nik tekhni.--heskikh uslovii na reaktivy i preparaty dlia laboratorzykh rabot; organicheskie reaktivy i preparaty. Moskva, Gos.zauchn,.- tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-ry. 1961. 582 p. (MIRA 14,12) 1. Vseso)-aznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimrealftivov i ooobo chistykh veshchestv Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov SSSR po khimii (for all except Brovkin, Shpak). (Cbemica,l tests and reagents) CHASOVMATA, A.A. ~P -- - - - Soil reaction in the rhizosphere of herbaceous plants. Vest. Lon. un. 11 an-15:18-27 156. (q',RJ, 9:1D) (Soil chemistry) (Hydrogen-lon concentration) - " Fr. J. . . - . ,. , - I- 'i - f ') : r,,9 . ; - .", er47f*rl,-,t --l ~-7 ~!-J- - :-. i"-. : -0-,- ~t- I ~ t, + I :, r).A . D,.,k I. 4N jir~-P -1 n- I I , 8 t 5 - 5(! " o, 't 5, ( ~fTR., ', Q t I I- ) 6 1n f- ' -. L i j t Do ' p a,~j t ! j( i ! N ff-) :~P, . I I -, - - , Bmr.1.PJMr, ri.k.; " Q.V.1 PFTROITA, O.L. Catalytic decompesitlon -If H202 * 8641AM tuneBtAte in the presence of salts of z',nr, subgroup alementa. Zhiir. fiz, kh1m. )9 no.)1751- 756 Mr 165. (MIRA 18,7) 1. Mookc,vnidy Jnsbltut. I Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry - Kinetics. Combustion, Explosives. Topor-hemistry. Catalysis B-9 Aba Jour-- Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, i957, 29997 Author Bogdanov G. A., Petrova G. L. Inzt not given Title Homogenous Catalysis of H 0 by Sodium Chromate and New Peroxide Compounds Orig Pub-- Zh. fiz. khimii, 1955, 29, No 1, 84-94 Abstract. Rate of decomposition of HO.,,(v) at 150, and concentrations 0.0012C 5 M HSO, and 0,005 M Na,cro coaforms to the 2nd order and does not 4ep 0 depend on initial concentration of H,,01. At 25 and constant initial concentrations of H.0, and Na CrO , v increases in prop,rtion to the concentration of H.,SO , and i~e 11t order of the reaction changes to 2ad order. At. 5-150 t~e apparent energy of activation E 11.0 kca.1/ moley at above 250 v does not depend on temperature and E 0. On the basis of kinetic dALta the authors had predicted, as intermediate products of the reaction, peroxide compounds (different In the case Card 112 -7- PETROVA, G. L. 9 CAND CHEM SC I ,"HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS I .~ OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE -944V-SODIUM CHROUATES 114 THE PRESENCE OF SALTS OF ELEMENTS OF IRON SUBGROUPS." Moscow, 1961. (MOSCOW ORDER OF LENIN CHEm-TECHNOI. 114ST Im D. 1. MENDE- LEYEV). (KL9, 3-619, 201). 15 SAVI NA , M. NI, 'NK' Y.. Moscow) i-a- -1 r,~. i a -~n of ~~,Aium mclybda'-c-. z -ubgrnu~. Part I. (X-- FA 17:7) f;z. khiiL. BOGDANOV, G.A.; PETROVAJ G.L.; MINAYEV, A.I. (Moskva) Calcium peroxychromates and the mechanism cf the cataly-tic decompositit-n of H202 by chromates. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.8:1716- 1717 Ag 161. (KERA 14:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomononorva i Moskovskiy tekstillnyy institut. (Calcium chromate) (Hydrogen peroxide) BCGUANOV, G.A., SAVINIA, M,V.; FIEThOVA, G.L, Cata-lytii~ of Hj- uWer the ~amblnpd action of 3altS 4 ' sodium :-nc-lybdate and . of the zinc subgroup eleuents, --h-us. fiz. khirn- 37 no.6-125~E1-1263 Je "63,, NIPJ~ 16:7 ,!' 1. Moskovsk-iy .ek,-til~ny- .j inptitlft. (Hyd.rogen peroxide) (Catalysis) I I, -- Ei'PU~"Er, 1 EV; P ( h VEW P ( 1E W LC [7C-C -~-R,-- -3 AP6020151 SOURCE CODEI UR/0256T6Vb-0-9-/008/W1/050 AUTH011i Suprunenko, D. A.; Potrova, G.L. ORG% Institute of Mathematics, AN BSSR(Institut matematiki AN BSSR) TITLEt Note on systems of Intransitivity of a group due to prescribed subntitutions! SOURCE: AN BO'SR. Doklady, v. 9, no. 8, 1965, 501-503 TOPIC TA(."): nutoirintle control miL(nivitir. control design jl~ ABS T RA CT This paper deals with a problem that arises with machines that have a finite nunber of states and whose inputs sot upon the states as sub- stitutions. Lot Sn be a symmetric group of degree n and r its subgroup generated by substitutions f,.... to, fm. The requirement is to Construct systans of intransitivity for groupr' , This io done for both general and specific cases* Orig. art. has: 13 formulas. Z'inE7 8UB GODEt 131 SUM DAThi 1OApr65 Card 1/1 C, QVA.~ .... BOGDANOV, -F]3T-R L G. A. Activating affect of cobalt sulfate on the catalysis Of H202 decomposition by sodium chromates. Zbur.fiz-khIM. 32 no.10:2324-2332 0 158. (MIR-A 11: 12 ) (Cobalt sulfate) (Ilydrngen peroxide) (Catalysis) THORS: Bogdanov, G. A., ?etrova, L -4 X 76-72 -2/4 3 TITLE: An Anomalous Case of C-talysis in tide Liquid ?haseI~ ~'--.--:n'al'n-ry sluchay kataliza v zhidkoy f~,zel) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskoy 19~8, Vol. 32, Nr 4, PP. 746 - 755 (US3R) ABSTRACT: This paper treats the joint ef"ect of sodium -hzo-:.;,te with nickeloulphate on the c.-italytic process of the deco-.i,oGit.i,.-Jn of hydro.-en peroxide in solition. As the e)r-)f-ri:-,e:.tal p--rt quoted shows, the determi:,ation was acco-npliahed by ~7ear.s of a volumetric method described earlier. The experi-ents showed the catalytic velocity independant of t'~c ii.itial con- centr,ition of t.'I.e hydro.en ~eroxile, while determination under various tem?eratures and constant nickel sulphate content showed that the catalytic effect of nickel sulphate rises riit~. the temperature. Determin-~tion of the effect of the concentri- tion of nickel sulphate (0,005 to 0.05M) at 150C led to the conclusion thi-t in incr-aue of concentration caiised onl f a minor increase of rcaction, t'tat is only 1,,2 times, so tl,,:-t t~.e Card 1/3 concentration is not in linear proportion to the vei-~)city of 71C-,22-4-2,411 An Anomalouw Case of Clit lysis in the Li.-iiiid Phase catLlysation. Investi.,'-ation into the influence of t~;e c on - centration of so~ium-c~,,r-,.-.ate on t~ie velocity of catalysis coriducted for this reason yielded interesting and unexp-c-ted results. The concentration of sodium chromate via& changed in an interval of O.oooQ~ to 0 058o6 ?A at 250C an,I it was observed Viat the reaction velocit)r riser, proportionally to the square root of t,,o catalyst concentrLtiOn, reaching a maxi- mum at c Na2cro = O.oo25 M and then rharply de.-lininc, to cNa2CrO 4 ~ 0.0i M, fro7-~ where it rises ai~a4r. to a -i~ixi- mum, so that t1jo function has two maxima. Anot',.er interestirg observation ~-.howed t:..-t in a ratio of IIiSO4: 117 a2CrO4an ir- crease of the (;utntit-.- of nickel sulphate caused a decrease in t',.e catalytic propertioij of the nickel sulphate, -e;h'Jle it rose with an increase of the -piantity of zodi~am chr,)-~ate, reachin6 Card 2/3 a effect at c Ic = 1. Investi,-ation on t-.e influ-nre j ::il Cr An Anomalous Case of Catalysis in t-e Liquid P-ase 76-172-41-2,4,1 of temperature on the velocity of reaction at c H+ - O.oo125 M; CCr 0.005 hi, CNi '0.01 M, c R202 - 0.15 M and temperatiires of 5 75 0C showed th-t the influence of temperature on the velocity of reaction does not, in the case presented, follow van't Hoff's rule, the formula seems to be identical with Ye. 1. Shpitallskiy's, which is, however, not applicable. Sin.-le determination and a diagr4m of the chani~e of activation --nert~,-y with the temperature showed th,-,t the activation ener6y de- creases at first, passing throu-h a minimum at about 350C and rising to a maximum at about 630C. It is indicated in conclu- sion that the second report will cover the influe.,;ce of H+ - ions, of electro-conduction properties and cryoscoiy of the solutions, as well as an examination of intermeliate dro- ducts of catalysis. There are 7 fig-ures, 3 tables and 9 refer- ences,allof which are Soviet (including I translation). SUBMITTED: March 31, 1956 AVAILAELE: Library of Con,,ress Card 3/13 y-r ~r-~;~er-.ies properTies- - - : a -1 a - -,, z; i ~-, MINAYEV, A.I.; P-ETROVA, G.L. (Moskva) Kinetics of the catalytic decomposition Of H20 by chromium and calcium salts. Zhur. fiz. khim. 35 no.7:IJ12-15-17 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Moskovskiy gosuds-rstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova i Moskovskiy tekstillnyy institut. (Hydrogen peroxide) (Catalysis) A T 0 R ~j -7 7 P R 0 D I C 77- ABSTRACT: 7he invf~stiFat;,n, d f a SU, f t e V., k d d R.- 4d Ca r 1 C:. a r ff SUBM I D r b f r e f 'R v a r, H f :aw r v w f~ r 'i re r are Soviet. Mav E Card 1/3 ri V ;7~ 263 g v M . Qmi -hydro m% pe'ro-Ix-16ft"' A^CM rp MdOr the'embined action :-end-'saltsc the, zinc- -bubgrm emfttj - 37j, W). 1 19 1% M84ie63 Oy'l vmt Boditin, wlybdate, cur" le, 'e iiisitidh~or;t ub 2" 0sub 2 under the 9# As deco~p Xj Of IW463Yk Ution'it-vw, found-that __' ' - ~ ; '' - " "'i " ." ~;i -th"Ad4ftl -can pospeoj~--vn, e J*83 g upon the condtions. 0 .13osse as, .- an .1 imolved;Lrelation to the dcon c ti .-c0- tr neen elitiTety led to the. Don UO On . Aiii Ah tb iit~~ i g reac- New"marcur' MUM bdates-have been WAS 3, art-..- as. L t1 in: "T'xtUA 0 0 0 oscow, e nst* V T 14,~ R r) Ffi ~, n TITLE ~n Anomni,-1--, Oas~- :,i (Anomi.-] 'nyv siucnay PFRIODICAT,- Zhurmii f171chp:-.kcri e t r - -; -, -, .*. . ~'atOy!iis I n tn,- Liqu .(j hnse kataliza v zhidko-,' frize.. 71 kh,--i, Vol N!, 6 A~FTRACT As , con L i mint i c-n a vrrv i-j I vappi, t he i n 4 1 u e nc e o!' r o - pen - ons on the ty -f ratallysip the eioctric con duct3v-,tv and th- c-iost-or:c n~ttiirp o. F.31utions --f catali:-,F~- N a?t! r 0A and hl- -, in hf- i ~ d e m.r) c, s n o f h y d r o gon peloxide werA :nvestivatpd~ "Tecial Pxppri.ments were concerned with the intermediate Dr(~Jucts, Th~, inveqtiixatlor.~~ o f t h n ~- e o f 2 c) n s T a s invastinted at ooncentra- /~ :nc sulfuric m-.,d -f fr-n 6 ' I i er nd c,, m c. 1 t-r T a g f'(:P,,,n(i that at .7"r. 1.hs- velocity of ~Rlqly-ls :n- 1 creaseq ns the concentration of the H -ionf,, tie k-net" Card 1,3 curves correavonding to a reaction of first order. If c H'> ~"(-r An Anomalous Case of Catalysis in the Liquid !'hase. TI S0V/V-',- '4 b t4e velor2t v of reaction decreases with Pn ~ncreasp of the H -cont~,rir-Rri-n. The kinetic cur,4es sh~,% R maxlmiim. This second *ypt- rp9i,tion le ~,-:;nsllered Io tie due to Ihe ft,rma- tion of -er,~hrom-,c tAcidF. In connectir,n w,.th thr- txper.,ments by I,'P, 1- ~h.r-itaj sk'y tests with c,&lIi-jm -hromate were con- ducted by ~- V, Ir' (.,,c)hl