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The kinetics of cooDerative B102 B204
The scheme of successive approximations is represented in Fig. 1.
The first and second aDt'roximations are calculated. *There are
2 figures and 4 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Institut Vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR
Leningrad (Institute of J~igh-molecular Compounds
AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUM-1ITTED: May 4, 1960
Card 11/12
KLENINJ S.I.-; WITSYNO OZ..
Interpretation of experi3ental data on the translational friction of
flexible macromolecules in good solveats. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.6:912-
9.18 je 161. (MIU 14:6)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN WSR.
(Macromolecular compounds)
PTITSYII,, O.B.
Theory of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 1: DimeftdonB of
polyelectrolyte molecules with a low degree of ionil~tion. Vyaokom.
soed. 3 no.7--1084-1090 il 161. (MMA 14:6)
1. Ins titut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN S SSR.
(Electrolyte solutions)
FTITSYN, O.B.
Theory of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 2: Polyelectrolyte
macromolecules in salt solutions. Vysokom.soed. 3 n0-3:1251-1259
Ak5 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Electrolyte solutions) (Macromolecular compounds)
PTITSXN, O.B.
Theory of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 3: Effect of the non-
uniform distribution of charges along the chain on the dimensions
and shape of macromolecules. Vysokorn.soed. 3 no-9:1401-1405
S '61. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Yacromolecular compounds) (ElectrolAe solutions)
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B1 lOY3101
AUTHOR: Ptitsyn, 0. B
TITLE: Geometry of linear polymers. VIII. Approximative statistical
theory of volume effects in linear polymer chains
PERIODIC,*,L: Vysok-omolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 11, 1961, 1673
- 1683
TEXT: The dimenoions of macromolecules in good solvents depend on the
interaction of chain segments approaching each other at random. The
2 - - 2
followin.- holds near the 0 point: 1 + 4z/3 2.08 z + 0),
2 0 2 2
where h = mean square distance betvieen the chain ends; h 0= h in the
absence of volume effects; N = number of chain se-ments; a = effective
L
length of the link 2W/1
connecting adjacent segments; z = (3/ 1-, /a3),
0
where v effective exclusive volume of the segment. For high z-values
(,-ood solvents), the followinG holds according to Flory's theory:
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Geometry of linear polymers... Bi 10YB101
,5 .3 = Cz (3) (C = 3 3/2). This is contradicted by the fact that
5 .3)/~-N grows with increasing N. In the present paper, the author
.ative theory which roughly takes account of the segment
su(:Ce2ts an approxim
bond and gives an equation different from Flory's. The strict theory of
volumc, effects gives_:__
+ ( jhz) v', (5)
TVO- V.=O
h*- [Wo Wo (Oij) - W, Ch, O,j) Id (6)
dvo
... here Vi = distribution function for the vector h and r.. connectin- the
i-th and j-th segments; 0ij means rij 0; the indices 0 indicate the
absence of volume effects. Introduced in Eq. (6), the Gau3sian
distribution functions give:
I = 4 3 (7)
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.Geometry of linear polymers... B110/B101
Thus, the correction term is inversely proportional to a. Introduction
of effective Gaussian functions of the segment length .!a in Eq. (6) gives:
dz2/dz = 4/3~, the solution for i- (vo = 0) 1 is: _,~3 = I + 2z (9). For
small z, this corresponds to the linear term of Eq.0), and for large z;
1~3 z (instead of t5 _z according to Flory). Since there is.no Gaussian
.2 72 1/2 2
distribution, ~ is not (h /h0) but: d.,L/dz p/- (10), where p and q
---coefficients of z and z in Eq. (1). For z 0,:,3 1 + 6qz/P (11)
For linear polymers (P = 4/3; q = 2.08), -.2 = (1/4.,68)- ;:-3.68 + I+ 9-3~zY~
(13). It follows from (9 ) and (13) that, in agreement with the experiments,
(,,5 ~3),.R increases with increasing N.-'Eq. (13) well describes
the
N dependence of .;, in the interval X, in which 4 -1.5, which is typical of
(_,.. 5 - .3
macromolecules in good solvents. The values of V(4/3) M and
2 - 3.6s)3/2
- 1/9
- 1. .36.11 (M molecular weight) also show a better
constancy of the second'expression. (13) gives a stronger.dependence of i
1 ,.42,-N1/3; ace -Flory's
on N tbg~n the Flory equation (for ording to
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.Geometry of linear polymera... B110/B101
equation: k 2. X1/5). The i- dependence of d In .2 /d In N is, expressed by.
(14)
e ga;;-
3
0,196
(t5)
0,786
Cgs
For 1.2, 2 0.95 z 2/31 + 0.786 and h 2 7-7 0-786 Na 2 + .0. 95'(3/2n)N 4/3v 2/3
16) . Then, ~21N = F(N1/3) is a stpaight 'line. The effective length a 0 of
the link can be determined from the section on the ordinate, the effective
exclusive volume v 0 of segment ciin be determined from the inclination.
From (9), (13), and (16) it follows that ~2-is independent of a for high
z (good solvents). From (13) it is derived: lim z/:_3-= 1.08. Hence, it
follows that the theories of Flory - Krigbaum~---; Orofino (see below) and
Casassa - lilarkovitz (see below) give a finite value of for The
~crmer a.-rees better with theory and experimental values. Together with
Yu. Ye. Byzner (Zh. fiz. 'A-himii, 32, 2464, 1956) the author had investigated
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t'he influence of volume effects on the hydrodynamic properties of macro-
.molecules in solution. In the equations!' 63/2, (Py and
F = P61 /20 ( 0 = viscosity of the solven t), the Flory factors , and P
decrease with increasing (growth of :):.
it E2), (20)
P (F) = 5,11 6 289
I+
'i'lith nn inarepi-e of from 0 to 1/3. drous from 2.86-10 23 to 1.175-10 23
P from 5.11 to 3-44. The high dependence of on M may mean partial
penetrability of the solvent in the strongly swollen molecule. There are
7 figures, 1 table, and 62 references: 12 Soviet and 50 non-Soviet. The
three most recent references to English-language publications read as
follows: P. Flory, 771. Krigbaum, J. Chem. Phys., 18, 1086, 1950; T. Orofino,
P. Flory, J. Chem. Phys., 26, lo67, 1957; E. Casassa, H. Markovitz, J.
Chem. Phys., 493, 195C
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ASSOCIATION: Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute
of High-molecular Compounds AS USSR)
SUBMITTID: December 23, 1960
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1~125/B104
AUTHOaS Gotlib, Yu. Ya., Ptitsyn, 0. B.
TITLi~: Theory of gla8o fritting as a "cooporative process"
111,,HIUDM~L; Fizika tverdogo telav v- 3, no. 11, 1961, 3583-3388
TEXT: A more exact "cooperative theory" of glasu fritting (cf. A. J.
Kovacs, J. Polymer. Sci., 30, 131, 1958; Ye. V. Kuvshinskiy, A. V.
Sidorovich, Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinen-4ya, 1961; 14. V. VolIkenshteyn,
Yu. A. Sharonov, Vysokomolekulyarnyye soybdineniya, 1061) is presented.
This theory is based on the general method developed by M. V. VolIkenshteyn,
Yu. A. Gotlib, and 0. B. Ptitsyn'(FTT, ~., 420, 1961 ) for the study of the
kinetics of "cooperative processes" with the aid of partial distribution
substituting KM = K (1 + )m (1 ) and k = k ( 1 + - )m (2)
f urictions. By s 0 m-, 0 2
into the kinetic equation
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Theory of 6la8u fritting ac a B125/B10,1
NK A
'27 .6mi ", M I (S - M) I V" 0V)
%=O
z'
..6-. MI (Ar - M)l
for the portion of empty cells in the surface layer one obtains
dv = KO (1 - v) [l kov [I'-4-v2vr. (5)
Wt
0), the latter relation goes
In the absence of couperativity 1 2
over into the usual first-order reaction equation d.,-/dt =-(l/:-
0 e
(6). The solution of Eq. (6) furnishes -the exponential time function
-)e- (t-t0WO (9) of the structural parameter 7. In tile
e 0 a
equations and formulas presented above, K denotes the "filling" constant,
m
and k is thellevauorationiconstant of a hole. The values of these
constants, obtained in the absence of neighboring holes, are indicated by
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Theory of blase frittin6 as a ... B12:)/BlO4
K and k respedtively; z is the coordination number, I ANO k (7)
o 0 0 0
is the relaxatioh time of the system, and K /(K + k )',is 'the_:....:,~;;:1'
e 0 0 1 0
equilibrium val6e of In the simplest case. where -cooperati*vity hiie.-.'no'
eff ect on the a' uilibrium properties of the system (i. ~ so;,- on t 8
q h
difference irl energy between.an empty and 4% completely,- fille'd_,1~61
Eq. (5) will ~o over into the equation di---/dt (10)
1+
e),
with -11 Then, V V/ .6
-(d
e J+I;l
will be only a-function of temperature and will not be altdred'b
isothermal annealing. If cooperaLivity does not vaniaho '.--will be 4a~
exponential' function of t ime.
V - V,
log
- V.
60
is confirmed by experimental results of Ye. V. Kuvshin'skiy-, -:A. V.~
Sidorovich (Vyso-komolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1961). The solution of
(10) reads
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Theory of gla3a'fritting as a B125/B104~
7 41
-f- -J6V
t-'O=Ei In' Ei 10"
.2
Z-1)In '--Oj4-Ei[ lin
2 1 -f- %ve -4- %Vj VO - ve ILV
2 1
and the equation derived therefrom'Sor -((v,
Ei x V.)] - Ei it (V0 - V, 4-,
z
2)
f6Y
2
furnishes the non-eiponential time dependence of the -portibn.-of-
V
Celle and, accordiri.gly, of the volume and enthalpy of the sample in'
question. For slight deviations from.equilibrium the following, equati.onfi,
are obtained from Eq.
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Theory of glass fritting as a
V - V.
3/18 1 /61/003~01 1/022/056
B125/B104
(19)
or V - VO VO - V
Vo - V" 1.1 -4-ZX V, =e
(20)
in the 8uneral case Ot 1 / )(2) cooperativity manifests itself not only
in the kinetic properties of the system but also in its equi librium
properties. In this case, the relaxation time will be a non-exponential
function of the sample volume. There are 14 references: 7 Soviet and.
7 non-Soviet. The three most recent references to English-language
publications read as follows: G. Vineyard. Phys. Rev., 102, 981, 1956.."
A$ J. Kovacs. J. Polymer. Sci., ~0, 131, 1958., R. Kiki;a_h_i- Ann. Phys..
(USA), 10, 127. 196o.
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The6ry of 61as--. fritting as a ... B125/3tO4
AS60CIATION: Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh uoyedineniy AN SSSR Leningrad
(Institute of Hirh-molecular Compounds of the AS USSR,
Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: June 13, 1961
Card 6/6
PTITSYN', O.B.; EYZNER, Yu.Ye.
Hydrodynamics of polymer solutions. Part 4: L-if-'usion and sedimen-
tation of semirigid macromolecules. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.12-1863-
1869 D 161. (MIRA 15-3)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Macromolecular compounds) (Frictional resistance (Hydrodynamics))
BIRSHTEYN, T.M.; VOROB~YEV, V.I.; FTITSYN, O.B.
Theory of mechanochemical manifestations. Part I.- Close
action in polyelectrolytes and mechanochemistry. Biofizika
6 no.5:524-IrW 161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Moskva
i Institut tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(MAGROIAOLECULAR COMPOUNDS)
. (EIECTROLYTES)
BIRSHTEY11, T..M.- VWXERSHTEYN, 1,LV,-. GrffLT-r-1, Y,~.,Ya.; PTITSYN, O.B.
z
Appoy-imabe, method for the of the optical arlisotrop'-p-s
of macromolecules, Vysokom.soed. 4 lbr 162.
(IfFAA 15z?)
1. Dotitnt vys,)kowleku0yarnykh .5o-,yedineniy A-1-1 SSSR.
(Macromolso.ular compoim,15--Optizal properties)
S/190/62/004/009/014/014
B100144
OTHOR; Ptitsyn, 0. B.
TI'tLE-. Estimation of the microtacticity of polymer chains from the
I temperature dependence of their dimensions
PEi~IODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v.-4, no. 9,,1962, 1445-1446
TEXT: The theory of the dimensions and dipole moments of stereoregular
(-CH 2- CHR-) n -type Rplymer chains, as developed by T. M. Birshteyn and
the author, predicts different conformations of isotactic and syndiotactic.. V
molecules. in the solution (Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 29, 1048, 1959; Vysokomolek.
soy.ed.., 2, 628, 196o; -~. -Polymer Sci., 52, 77, 1961). This does not
contradict the similarity in dimensions of isotactic and atactic chains
of polystyrene and polypropylene, but indicates a considerable difference.
in the temperature dependence of their macromolecular dimensions. The I
theoretical data for'isotactic polysty.Lene show that d 1n hT/d In T= -1,:
and for'syndiotaotic polystyrene d In h 2/d In T1-0. As the experimental
0
data for atactic polystyrene show that d In h,,/d kn Tc--0-5 it follows
that atactic polystyrene contains comparable numbers of.isotactic and
syndiotactic monomer units. This confirms the stereospecific effect due
to the end of the gro%ing chain according to J. Fordham (J. Polymer Sci.,
39, 321, 1959).
V
1962
S/190/62/004/011/011/014
B101/B144
AUTHORS: Eyzner, Yu. Ye., Ptitsyn, 0. B.
TITLE: Hydrodynami~.-s of polymer solutions. V. Intrinsic viscosity
of semirigid macromolecules
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no. 11, 1962, 1725
1731
TEXT: On the basis of A. Peterlin's theory (International Congress, Lee
grosses mole'cules en solution (Paria, 1948); J. Polymer Sci., 5, 473, 195Q
J. Chem. Phys., 33, 1799, 1960) and of the "worm-like" chain model, an
equation for the intrinsic viscosity of polymers comprising semirigid macro.-
molecules impermeable to the solvent was derived:
Tj (D 2T?!2j
Al 1 (6)
4D Ma
(p (X, n) + 45 _2j%1"
V - - If T_
T
2 3 3 ro n (7)
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3W' 3 [( n )2
n = 1 _ -2(-2-- 1 +e
X-n (n / X)3T X
15 (k2+k-nk-2n),P(k/X) +
1 51
(p n) Xn.11 Z --
4(3- V 2) X) - I + cip (- k / X)
n
+ [(nl 2) - 2k2 + n(k X) (9)
YJ Y (k X) - I + exp (-k X)
k=1
is the hydrodynamic radius of the monomer link. Hence
where r
0 10
2"'(D,V n V 1.5 b t ip n) n'/-.
Ma Tq-j X (H = --,r i) 1 - T, + v, - -
follows for the Flory coefficient. The following suggestion is made for
evaluating the experimental data:
The value 23/2 (O/M )-(n/."-l is represented graphically for
L
_0 0
1/2
an arbitrary r~ as a function ofk,~(,*
init j -init, n) n The method of the leas'.
squares was used. to find the position of the straight line in the spread
field of the points measured; was determined from the slope of this
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B101/B144
straight line. The true value of A is then obtained from the intersection
The intersection of the straight.line and the ordinate axis
'init fin
gives ro. Thus, the values obtained for the mol*ecular weight and the
molecule radii of deoxyribonucleic *acid and trinitrocellulose are in good
agreement with the experimental values obtained from light scatt&ring
(DRA, numerous Western napers, the most recent reference: J. Eigner, Theds,
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1960; Trinitrocelluloset
G. Meyerhoff, J. Polymer Sci., 29, 399, 1958)- With semi-rigid molecules
impermeable to the solvent, is much smaller than 60 - 2,86-1023 while
,111/3p-1 differs little from,,Y,1/3p-1 - 1.29-10-7. There are 6 figures and 1
0
table.
ASSOCIATION; Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute
of High-molecular Comprounds AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: July 13, 1961
Card 3/3
I PTITS YN, 0. B.
Theory of the hel-ix-ball transition in biopolymers. Part 2: Role
of long-range interactions in DNA denaturation. Biofizika 7 no.,2;
257-262 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy Ali' SSSR, Leningrad.
(MLECULAR DYNAMICS) (NUCLEIC ACIDS)
BIRSHTEYN,-T.M.; PTITSIN, O.B.
Effect of the interaction of adjacent charged groupe on the
prbpertieB of polyelectrol7tes. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 7 nb.7.*697-702
il 162. WIRA 15:12)
1. Institut vyqokcmolekulyamykh 0 dineniy AIR SSSR, Leningrad.
(Electrol7t:or
PTITSIN, O.B.
Theory of polyelectrolyte solutions. IJkr.fiz.abur. ? no.7.*702-
709 Jl 162. (MM 15:12)
1. Institut vysokomolekularnykh so dineniy, g. Leningrad.
(Electrolyteor
FTITSYN, O.B.; EIMER, Yu.Ye.
Hydrodynamic properties of semirigid macromolecules in solution.
Dokl. All SSSR 142 no.1:134-136 Ja 762. (141RA 14:12)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V.A. Karginym.
(Macromolecular compounds) (Solution (Chemistry))
PTITSYN, 0. B.
Dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of Physicomathematical
Sciences at the Institute of High-Molecular Compmmdo in 1962:
wStatistical Physics of Racromolecules,w
Vest. Akad. Hauk SSM. No. 4, Moscow, 1963, pages 1119-145
BIRSHTAYRI T. M. I !IMS'XN,, O._.A.
"Statistic Theory of Near Order and Flexibility of Macramolecules."
report submitted for the Conference on Solid State Theoi-y., held in Moscow.,
December 2-12, 1963, sponsored by the Soviet Academy of Sciences.
FFD'OROV,
."mal-I -angle X-ray scpttEj_-J,.ng or~u-ly of -~~wa struct~Lre r_f m/~Iesulss
of native RNA. TS--to-logiia 5 no.3-.352-353 163.
(MI14, 17:5)
1. La-boratoriya stru'~.tury poli-,;ierov Instituta, v7isokoi.-,oleku-lyarnykh
soyedineniy A14 SSSR, Leningrad i kaf,_-dra fiziki polimerov Lenin-
gradskogo universiteVi.,
-"])--*m'ens ions of, bianobedo 4`4
B1011B20,
1,64
i Of 4- 1.63/
(3/ 2).
ATI
t 0214.+.5,51,P + 3,21/1 17,74/,t+ 9,00,-~
4 28/1+
T- Z"t.
'f
,0P sH 76/1+6,
UP
"4 Of
v
it
2, 2
iq
Proi A, I- .865A 4-':"-"% 1loving is, sloulat ed a
(N vN /2K 2 A~e f0
2
8 0- 7 3 9
Q,07
T::7
0:~~3
-0
606/4-40
12 0
64
07~2P + 2
.
,
,
,
NI,
-2b -7,
f 6
fit
(4/
In good'solvents.--and with'~~ilhi~:-iake kol eoular''~ weight, the
Conolus ions&
.
;'-ratio b etw een th edidension*-ofbran h6d;4nd df' near macromolecule
',J~
~
*
,
,
appr oaches. a 06n8 tant valui,'with inqkeiliing~,
nuib er of branches. Tb e-
'
2
_
z
KRON, A.K.; FrITSYN, O.B.
Statistical theory of volume effects in macrowlPerfi-mg VJMIWWz;oed.,,
5 no .3:412-416 Mr 163. 16:3)
1. Institut vysokomoleku-lyarny4h soyedineniy j0 SSSR.
(Macromolecular compounds)
ITSYN;,OA-~_-
Internal rotation in polymer chains and their physical properties.
Part 19.- Rotational isomerization of polymer molecules during their
stretdhing and method for its study. Vysokom.so9d. 5 no.8:
1219-1227 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Institut vy;okomolekulyarnykh soyedinerday AN 3SSR.
(Polymers) (Isomerization)
VGLIKENSHTE-EYNI) M.V.; GOD-ZH.4yEv, C~J.Ilja, YLI.,-~.; !~TI-I'MiT, C~.E.
Kinetics of bio-synthezis. B-,c,-f'i:!.'ka 8 P-o-1-13-8 163.
(M-lR4 27:8)
1. Institut vysckoncleku2yarnykh soye--3;,f?niy AN QSll-R , aningrad.
I I _r,
Pf ITSYNI 0. B.; FSDUROV, f~.,-%
De ter-vna t I cf 4"Le., i b4~ h t'i c. f EN, mc lect, 1,; s wi th the aid of
-intnd at la-r-ge L,,-fizika 8 no.6a659-663
light dislomi, I
163. OURA 17:7)
1. T-pp+,Itu~,- vyookomo!ek-vIyarnykh swyedineniiy AN SSSR,, Leningrad.
FEDOROV, B.A.;,P,'T-I'r3YNP iO.B.
Determination of the transverse sizes of macromole-cules by
means of X rays scattered at small angles. DokI. AN SSSR
153 no-4t882-885 D 163. (MIRA 17-1)
1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova
i Institut vysokomolekulyECrny-kh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Pred-
stavleno akademikom V.A. Karginym.
BIRSIITEYN, T.M.; PTITSYNY O.B.;--S'jYDLOVA, Ye.A.
Theory of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 5:Short range
int-raction of charged groups in stereoregular polyelecl-roly-tes.
VYsokom. sced. 6 no . 58-164 Jal' (MIRA 17:5)
.1.1 b4.
1. institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
ACCE-SSION INR: S/01-90/o4/006/C-32/022"/02,-'S
AUTHMRS; Birsht-eyn, T. M.; Ptitsy*n, 0. B.
,T'ITLE: S-tereospecific effect of grow-ir,o chain end upon polymerization of charged
.monomers
507,.-~CE: !ry*sokoro1e1ku1yarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 6, no. 2, 19064, 224-220'
TOPIC TAGS: syndiotactic addition, monomeric unit, stereospecific effect,
isot%c-~ic addition
ABSTRA'T: The Drobability of iso- and syndiotactic additions of a charged
V L M11 )n haz boon cal-
monomeric unit to the end of a charged chain of the type (-CH2-C -
culated on the basis of t-he hypothesis of Fox, Good, and Fordham which state* that
the probability of iso- and syndiotactic addition of the monomeric unit to the end
of a growing chain is determined by the free energies of the resultant chain on
corresDondina addition of the last monomeric unit. The calculations were performed
using previously made evaluations of the interaction energies of adjacent anti near
adjacent cha.rged groups in chains of the type (-CH2-CIM-)n. The resulta show that
the isotactic addition i6 energetically more advantageous so that polymerization of
dissociated electrolytes (e.g., alkali acrylates) should lead to considerable shift
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5 formulas and I table.
ASSOCLITION: Institut vy*sokomolekulyarny*kh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of
High-Molecular-13eight Compounds AN SSSR)
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li"LlYASIFENIGH, A.M.; PTILTSYN, O.B.
Contribution to the theory of the confi.-Uration properties of
polyelectrolyte molecules. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 5:1154-1155
Je 164. (MIRA A:7:6)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Predstav-
leno akademikom V.A.Kai-ginym.
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SH-EITI'I-EVE, T~Tv-.,
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- I o
meLliacrylic a~:id. Vyqoko!r. soed. I no.2:372-.3'73 F 165.
A DI - 3 )
PTITSYTI, O.B.; Yu.1e,
Theory of globule-coil transitions in macromolecules. Blofizika
10 no.1:3-6 165. (14IRA 18: 5)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soy6dineniy AN SSSR, Leningrad.
ANUFRIYEVA, Ye,,V.; VOLCHEr, B.Z.; ILLARIONOVA, N.G.; KALIKHEVICH, V.N.;
KORMXINA, O.Z.; MITIN, Yu.V.;
_~T~TSYN PURKINA, A.V.; ESKIN,
_, Q
V.Ye.
Synthesis of poly-S-carbobenzoxymethyl-L-eysteine and the study of
its structure. Biofizika 10 no.2:346-347 165. (MJRA 18:7)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Leningrad.
:)tz4ns an" r~i,~Ielc
In 3~ C
165-
(MIR.P- 18:8)
PTITSYN, O.B.; SKVORTSOV, A.M.
Theory of helix-coil transitions In biovolymers. Report Nc.5,
Method of determining the cooperation of helix-coil transition
in polneptide chains by changing macromolecule size in the
transition region. Biofizika 10 no.6:909-917 165.
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedinaniy &N SSSR, Leningrad,
i Kafedra fiziki polimerov L%ningradskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta imeni Zhdanovai~__'Submitted February 27, 1965.
ANUFRIYEVA, Ye.V.; BOLOTINA, I.A.; VOLCHEK, B.Z.; ILLARIONOVA, N.G.;
KALI M VICH, V.I.; KOROTKINA, O.Z.; NITIN, Yu.V.; PTITSYN, O.B.;
PURKINA, A.V.; :15Uff, V.Ye.
Study of synthetic polypeptides. Report No.l. Transitions-intra-
molecular strucutre-coil in poly-S-carbobenzoxymethyl-L-eysteine.
Biofizika ~O-no.6:918-928 165. (MIRA. 19:1)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Leningrad.
Submitted April 22,, 1965.
OKU", G.S.; FTITSYN, S.D.; CHIZHIKOV, A.G.; ULIRIKH, H.N., kand.
sellk-hoz. n-a~, red.; SPICFKI11, I.M., red.; PEEVZNER, V.I.,
te-khn. red.; KOHIRIA, N.N., tekhn. red.
[Devices for drying grain abroad; a survey of the foreign
literaturel Ustanovka dlia sushki zerna za rubezhom; obzor
zaimbezhnoi literatury. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 254 p.
(MIRA 17: 1)
LAUN;, -- ieksaidr Yefimovi-~i.. karid. teklin, ng-ukl, GERMOY, AJ
laureat Gosudarst-vennf--y premii,, karid. Lekhn. rwik,
spe-.s. red.- PTITSIN S.D., kand. tekhr.. nauk,
I
retsenzent~ I ilchtM', L.A.,. inzh., red.; VOLKOV,
P.N. i red.
IrGrain iiryingl Sushka zerna. Iztj.3,., perer. i dop. Mo-
sk-,tal, "I'sIETI, -1963~ 2f.~'.7 p~ (RIRA !?-.11)
PTITSYN,
S.D.. kand.tekhn.nauk
Principle parameters in the convective method of drying. Mfekh.
i elek. sots. selikhoz. 19 no.4:20-23 161. (MA 14-.11)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nau*no-issledovatellskiy institut melchanizatsii
sel7skogo khozyaystvA.
(Grain--:i,rybW)
PTITSYIT, S.D., kand.tekhn.nauk
1-1-.. ~zr Drying seed grain in France. Mekh. t elek. sots. sellklioz. 16
no.4.-56-57 '58. (NIRA 11:10)
(France-Graln-Drying)
PTITSYN, S.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
mki&~
D ng peanuts. Nauka i pered. op. v sellkhoz. 7 no.5r2l-22 My 157.
(Peamits-Drying) (VIBA 10:6)
UVAROV, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; ZHURAVLEVA,
! I M.N., red.izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D.,, tekhn. red.; MAKAROVA, L.A.9
tekhn. red.
(Grain dryers]Zernosushilki. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 179 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
(Grain-Drying)
PTITSYN, Sergey Grigorlyevich
Trikhinellez (trichinosis?) of Man (Clinics, Functional Pathology,
and Therapeutics)
Dissertation for candidate of a Medical Science degree, Chair of Hospital
Therapeutics (head,- Prof. L.S. ShVarts), Saratov Medical Institute, 1951
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imisdon ffom an Oxide CAUWA%-5,.V, k1loyn.
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-"r catf,W~ omirr pule combiiom have TCVCaI"S
the imufrquacv ~4 o- ki-wiedgw ol thcoe, phymcal
pt-~ in the. ath-h-s which govern 1he crumian
electfoni,
A~cordingfy a investiptiun of such
%minuics ~ai no4crtaken under the following
heading%: -(al trutfure. (b) core. (r) scruicanduct
mg (.1) 1wrier layer. (e) caimion proper-
tir, (1) ojwrmion under pulse ccndition~,
(41 ..o- 1111111ing vilmsion Under P111,Wconditiom.
of the cathotle by current 011113AUR.
love?
1. PTITSIN, S. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. ?hysics and Yathematics
7. Physical Phenomena in an Oxidize Cathode, Ptitsiny S. V * (Contemporary
Problems of Physics, Leningrad-4,oscow State Technical Press, 1949).
Reviewed by Morgulis, N. D., Sov. Kniga, 110. 7, 110509)
9. 4AW Report U-3081, 16 Jan 1953, Unclassified.
:'TITSYN, S. V. PA 152T99
USSR/Physics - Vacuum Dec 49
Pumps
"Development of the Technology of Obtaining and
Measuring a Vacuum," S. V. Ptitsyn, Leningrad
Polytech Inst imeni Kalinin, 28 pp
"Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XIX, No 12
Surveys entire field of vacuum-producing techniques.
Discusses prevacuum pumps, diffusion Pumps; absorp-
tion of gases by getters, gaseous equilibrium in
tubes, vacuum apparatus and installations, and
measurement of gas pressure. Submitted 1 Aug 49.
ow ~152T99
tht;- Ca3.cof-CUr
a frMwiley'.,:~c
noTm,on
ALEKSANDROV , D.D. ; IPTI'I'.'~'YNI S. V. -
Measurement cf gas pressure in apFarazuus mercury. izv.
N111"i" no.l.:60-66 157.
Control of cas =epava'Licn in the formation of high-vollt~-,;zc
rec',!*~'--'-ers. Tb-;d.:'7-71I (%UPLA 18.c))
C, ~
27995
S/1-94/61/000/004/038/052
13 3
D201/D302
T/S-v isin, S..V,.
AUTHORS.
Aleksandrov, D.D., Olendzkaya, N.F. and Pti
TITLE: The influence of intermediate electrodes on the elec-
tric strength of a high voltage rectifier
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal~ Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 49 1961, 30-31, abstract 4 G204 (Izv. N.-i. in-
ta postoyan toka, 1960, vol. 5, 5-11)
TEXT: The static electric strength of a high voltage rectifier
with no current drawn at Hg vapor pressure within the limits 1-2
microns Hg, is determined by the laws of breakdown in vacuo. When
the rectifier is loaded'. the pressure observed at the walls and side-
regions of the anode structure is 3-4 microns Hg, so that mercur
condensation may occur at surfaces having a tempei~ature of 30-40XC. 1-r
The condensate drops, falling on to the more heated parts, may in-
troduce short duration (up to I sec) increases in pressure - up to
6-8 microns Hg at the anode end. In these conditions the breakdown
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The influence of intermediate... D201/D302
is determined by the ignition of the working glow discharge, In-
vestigations have shown that the presence of intermediate electrodes
- inserts in the anode assembly increases the value of the break-
down voltage with increasing vapor densities, The effect becomes
more pronounced with the decrease of the exposed surfaces of inserts
and with the increase of their thickness. For a number of inserts I<
greater than two, the breakdown voltage remains practically constant
and independent of their numbers, provided their geometrical dimen-
sions remain the same. In the presence ol inserts the breakdown
voltages for vapor of Hg, air and H2 remain constant; in intervals,
without the inserts., the breakdown voltages decrease with the ey-p-
eriment being reper-ited. Pre-ageing by means of a glow discharge
in an inert gas seems to be the most effective method of cleaning
the surfaces. The pre-ageing conditions are given together with
the curves of breakdown voltage characterising a well pre-aged rec-
tifier. 4 references. L/-Abstracter's note: Complete translation_7
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AUTHORS% Volosevich, V.S., Matyashevich, V.V., and Ptitsyn, S,V.
TITLE-. Measuring the mercury-vapour density in the anode spot
of a high-voltage valve
PERIODICAL4 Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.4, 1962, 8, abstract 4 E47. (Izv. N.-i. in-ta~
postoyan, toka, no.7, ig6i, 14-25).
TEXT. In high-voltage mercury valves -intended for
transmitting d.c. power there are considerable -fariations in the
distribution of mercury-vapour density. The vapour density was
measured in different parts of an operating valve by measuring
voltage variations on a small probe. In its initial form this
method was suitable only for measuring the density in the
immediate neighbourhood of the main are. However, it is of great
Interest to measure the vapour density in the trans-anode region
which has an important influence on the electric strength of the
valve. For such measurementsl V.I. Yemellyanov developed a small
probe with local ionisation, with an incandescent cathode and art
additional annular anode. The discharge current in the
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E-194/E155
additional anode circuit was mainta-ined at 70 � 5 mA. A" full
load the vapour density in the trans-anode region was found to be
3.5 microns in valve type BP -9 (VR-9) and 4.1 microns in valve
type BPH -58 (VRN-58) instead of the value of 1.2 microns whi-ch
corresponds to the cooling oil temperature. The high vapour-
density is apparently associated with the circumstance that the
dis,charge is acaompanied by longitudinal and transverse pressure
gradients. The cathode chamber walls being at comparatively low
temperature, large drops of mercury condense on them. on falling,
these drops can lead to a temporary rise in the vapour density
and to reduction in "he electric strength of the valve. The
::-eliability of high-voltage valves should be in--reased by raising
the wall temperature of the anode spot as --ompared with existing
designs, for example, by additional external heating.
[Abstra~torls note.w Complete tz-anslation,j
Ca--d 2/2
T-MbYN, Sergpy Dmitriyevich; TOCHILINA, L.V., red.; TOKEa, A.M.,
tekhn. red.
[Grain drying] Sushka zerna.
77 P.
Moskva, Proftekhizdat,, 1963.
(MIRA 16:12)
(Grain-Drying)
IORISHY Aleksandr Yevgenfyevich; KAT&WI, Yakov Abramovich- PTITSYN '
Sergpy Vladimiravich: OBOLENSKIVY) S.A., red.; ZHITNIiHX-,-
6-.6. . te . redo I---
[Ptinciples of the manufacturing technology of electric
vacuum devices) Osnovy tekhnologii proizvodstva elektrova-
kuwuWkh priborov. Moskva., Gos. energ. izd-vo, 1961. 515 P.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Electron tubes)
ALEKSANMROVJD.D.; OLMMK-AYA, N.F.; PTITSYN, S.V.
Effect of intermediate elect*odes on the electric strength of a
high-voltage rectifier. Izv. ITIIPT no-5:5-11 l6o. (MM 14:1)
(Mercury-are rectifiers-Cooling)
sov/iog-4-8-9/35
AUTHORS: Ptitsyn, S.V., Aleksandrov, D.D. and Olendzlx-aya, N.F.
TITLE: Influence of the Intermediate Electrodes on the Iguttion
Voltage of a Self-sustaining Discharte in a High-Voltage
Mercury Rectifier
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elelctronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 8,
PP 1278 - 1283 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Investigation of the influence of the intermediate
electrodes on the ignition of gas discharges (mercury
discharge, in particular) was carried out by means of
the rectifier shown in Figure 1. The anode input of this
tube is surrounded (see the figure) by the concentric
cylinders of a capacitive voltage divider, the inter-
cylinder insulators being made of steatite.. The
intermediate transverse electrodes or so-called "inserts",
in the form of discs provided with ring slots and
circular holes in the middle, were attached to the end
of the concentric cylinders. All the components of the
rectifier, except the insulators, ivrere made of high-
quality steel, the principal insulator being of porcelain.
Cardl/3 L-~
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Influence of the Intermediate Electrodes on the Ignition Voltage
of a Self-sustaining Discharge in a High-voltage Mercury Rectifier
Full details of this tube can be found in the authors'
earlier work (Ref 1). The Paschen curves for mercury
vapour and various gases were taken at a voltage of
300 kV. The measurements were first carried out while
the tube contained four transverse electrodes or inserts.
The inserts were then taken out and the sharp ends of the
capacity-divider cylinders were provided with ring flanges.
The results of the measurements are shown in Figures 2
and 3, where the ignition voltage U s is plotted as a
funct7ion of P 0d where P. is the gas pressure referred
to 0 OC and d is the distance between the grid and the
anode (this was equal to 15 cm). Figure 2 shows the
curves for the case of mercury vapour, while those of
Figure 3 are for the rectifier filled with air. Curves I
of Figures 2 and 3 were taken for a discharge gap
without the intermediate electrodes, while Curves 2 were
measured in the presence of the inserts. It is seen that
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Influence of the Intermediate Electrodes on the Ignition Voltage
of a Self-sustaining Discharge in a High-voltage Mercury Rectifier
SUBMITTED:
relatively to the curves of a "free" gap. At a mercury
vapour pressure of 4 x 10-3 mm Hg, the breakdown voltage
of a rectifier without inserts is about 70 kV, while in
the presence of the inserts, it is about 250 kV. The
effect of the geometrical dimensions on the inserts was
also investigated: this is illustrated in Figures 3, where
Curve 3 was taken for the tube with one insert, whose
thickness was 1.5 cm; Curve 4 was taken when the insert
had a thickness of 3 cm. It is seen that by increasing
the thickness of an in~sert, the Paschen curves are again
shifted to the right. There are 6 figures and 6 Soviet
references.
March 5, 1959
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AUTHORS. Grouov.kiy, V.L.. L-kl.y.n.v. Tu., Spiv.
Siratenk., I.G.
... no. an Ga.
TITLZ: Report an the Second AIL-Union Conf
91,vatroutc.
P&RI00ICAL3 RodL;t-khc`ikA LSSelaktroaika, 1959. Vol 4. Nr a.
pp I
ABSTRACT, 33 - L358 U 'it or nl:~.d.by 'th:._.g,.U3SR, the
rHhi:Lcotmfcrr 1j1Sh:r Bdu.& tL nd ow t to University.
,:,ry
itap:lod by the chairman of the OrgAclsing cc=itt**-
N.A. La,ntovich, Acad~tcLan. During the plona.rY A:Asio I
of the q.Cor ..... . n-b:1,.C.-veY paper. are djiv.%d.
L.A. Art h read 1, 1."Production of Ultra-high
A survey of the optical ze-ud Of m"AAur*;rGutzh was given
in the papers by V.A. FabrLkant and 5.2. 1 .
S. or.- Of the )1sm.ftchu3ott:,,Inatituta of Technology
gave a survey of the high- fr uoncy method$ of the inve.ti-
gaition of stationary s.nd non-tstionary plavowe (see p 1244
In this issue of the jou.rn
N.V. Fdor..k. read a paper entitled "lomisation and
'Ta-zera-a-M t-tdring During Atomic Collision.-.
4,Y% 4. -I.w1th.'.I-t.ry Pr.Q .....
Paper b To. B.d.r.u (Rum.ni.) d!.It'.Jjb -The R.I. of
nano the X notil . of I...
considered the iiIage. or the
-its tie at
I.Pnout of sparks (carona-lo44dr, -10, cuounal and the
final chaacnel)
-M I Nr I'd -or 'the ignlti
d " :n P a***^"
_irld hi,'hly r.;if i,I So...
Th. mechanism of th:,br;.k . of a hiSh- u- gap we.
aluj. dated in . P.Pb Y.L.
L not Lou of
oi.1OnkA (C 4) expounded a thoory ;r,,tho of this jo_l).
Acedtro- L$a . .4j;.atjc tr:p tas 32
-i.L- R. Romp. (to. t ra G.m..Y) described . number
of exp On -n-StAtLOftAry plaama cc d=ted by
hiewo.ir.
M
pj.3t4nb4mk .(Last:rn G:m:ay)igv:,.,Ct...erali::dtthoory or
r*.. - . 11 vida.ix . I....
rj`r ti on was presided over by L.A. Saus and ...
QQhCe.rood wLth the elementary process.. in a. disch ......
Thd following papers war. read 1. thi. -tIon,
Tran.rormstL.. of Positive 1.0. Into
Rarifi.d G......
in
Th- M- F-S-1- 'eith V_~A Id D.Y. Piljo.uk.
"Capture "d Los. a f.6
rest At." or Carbon and Hydrogen with the Molecule. or
a at Al. ~ Dissociation or Mal"al" Iona
or Hydrogen During collisions in Gas".
and "C.Ptu.r. Crc.#-.atjou.
or Slontrons in MmIticharg:.I.- I. In." Ga...-.
. a - -Pr.w.-tigoti.. or the
r,l., I:_C art !,I .-at.. Gases ..d
t
Not&, Vapour...
VdIMM-8Q, _.X.(b44ljtAtiV* InreatiS.ti.. of 1A.14atia
Atoms".
L.N. rf*.tivo Zxcitatioa Cro.a-section. of the
Lin.. :r2 Put .. i" and Argon-.
C.rd3/1 t_-_GtL-1yy -.d "So.. Result. of %he
"t'g&tiOn Of the OPtic-I P ... ti.n. Of the Kxcit.tt..
ends of a Negative System".
r.Qb!Y.V end A.G. VI--ov - ~Inw..tig.tic. or the
Lug Of the 9116 -rli' . betatron Ch"b--.
The second section w Wti'Onx
an prooided over by U.N. ILIY&rfol4d
and was devoted to the problem. or the electrical break-
do" I. rau,ifi.4 g.... un. Th. following
J%Lrd.inlhi~h I...
Papers were read In t A, ot
4'.'
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aactr. tic
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Cof th ilu"I Tube..(. :t
P !.27% of the an Or
jc-n.1)
t al. -
rc concerned with the breakdown
Y: *-&- -:-y -tirL.j. -4-- P 1273 or tjj4
J.uruaa).
xa. "Ignition of the Di--h-rg. to N.n.-ir.-
Go' PI.-..r;:,- P .1260 of the journal),
A.S. S.b.,.!*
': ., I)*Y' (I f.1 'd - rh:.Z)i hrg. pj% .......
"Ton Point and - Pl-n. at Ga. P'.. .:car
L0.-3
ALEKSANDROV, D.D; OILFjNDZSKATA, N.F.; PTITSYN, S.V.
Investigating the electric strength of high-voltage mercur7
rectifiers. IZV-NIIPT no-3:5-19 '58. (MIRA 12:1)
(Mercury~arc rectifiers)
V J-~' S, V
80) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/1386
Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut postoyannogo toka
Peredacha energii postoyannym I peremennym. tokom (Power Transmission by Direct
and Alternating Current) Moscow, G6senergoizdat,'1958- 334 p. (Series:
Its* Izvestiya, sb- 3) 3,350 copies printed.
Ed.: Pintsov, A.M.; Tech. Ed.: Voronetakaya, L.V.; Editorial Board: Shchidrin,
N.N., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Corresponding Member, Uzbek SSR Academy
of Sciences, Professor (Chief Ed.); Gertsik, A.K., Engineer; lemellywov, V.I.,
Candidate of Tt-chnical Sciences; Pimenov, V.P., Candidate of Technical
Sciences; Pintsov, A.K., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Posse, A-V-,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; Sena, L.A., Doctor of Physical and Mathe.mat-
ical Sciences, Professor; Sonin, M.R., Engineer; Shekhtman, M.G., Candidate
of Technical Sciences.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles, issued by4jif WSR Vjnjvj~y of EliciricPavet,
Stations, Is intended for scientists, engineers and designers of high-voltage
overhead transmission lines.
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COVERWE: The collection covers various problems connected with d-c and &-c
high-voltage transmission lines, gives theoretical fimdaziintals of these' prob-
lems and describes experimental investigations and prep-tidal conclusions.
References appear separately after each article.
ThBLE OF CONTENTS:
SECTION I-DIRECT CURRENT
Aleksandrov, D.D., N.F. Olendzeskaya, and S-V. Ptitsyn . Investigation of
Electric Strength of High-voltage Kercurj ~Rectifiers_ 5
Experimn~al investigation of mercury rectifiers was extensively carried'
out recently by NIIPT of NES (Direct-Current Scientific Research Insti-
tute of USSR Ministry of Electric Power Stations) in substations of the
Kashira-Moscow and Stalingrad-DonbaBs eiectric transmission systems. The
"Circulation m-nometer", recently developed by NIIPTmade it possible to
investigate the effect of foreign gas admixtures in mercury vapor on the
electric strength of a high-voltage rectifier. The results of this in-
vestigation have now been introduced in practice. There are 9 diagrams
and drawings, and 13 references, of which 5 are Soviet, 5 Fnglish and
3 French.
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Panov, I.P. Dielectric Ignitor for.Cathode Spot Firing 2o
Experimental investigation of cathode spot firing carried out in the
laboratories of NIIPT has proved that dielectric ignitors are free of
the many disadvantages characteristic of semiconductor ignitors.
Dielectric ignitors are recommended for use not only 1h mercury recti-
fiers, but also in various gas-discharge devices where forced repetitive
firing is required. There are 9 diagrams and drawings. and 7 refer-
ences, of which 4 are English and 3 Soviet.
MELtyashevich, V-V. Formation of Mercury Condensate in an Operating
Rectifier 31
Investigation has been carried out on the effect of mercury condensate
droplets on the operating stability of mercury rectifiers. Experi-
mental results made it possible to make reco ndations on operating
techniques and some design changes as well. 'There are 7 diagrms..piad
drawings and 5 references, all Soviet.
Dolgikh., V.A., and N.I. Lavrov. Investigation of Voltage Distribution in
the Plate Circuit of a High-voltage Mercury Rectifier 43
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Investigations carried out by V.D. Andreyev and B.G. Mendelev in _.
1949-1950 at VEI on voltage distribution in the plate circuit of a type
V-1(VR-50/120) mercury rectifier showed considerable unevenness of
distribution. The recommendation was to increase the power of the
plate voltage divider. In 1953 at the Electrovacuum Laboratory of
NI= a series of measurements was completed by V.A. Dolgikh, I.G.
Goloshchekin and N.I. Lavrov (and in 1954 V.A. Ivanchenko) on the
dependence of voltage distribution on operating conditions. The
measurement method was developed by L.N. Volkov and D.D. KnyRzev and
was based on the use of an oscillograph and a capacitive voltage-
divider. In conclusion, the authors recommend some changes in operat-
ing practice and in design. There are 3 tables of oscillograms,
4 diagrams and 5 Soviet references. -
Gertsik) A.K. Ionization Characteristics of Paper-Oil Capacitor
Insulation During Application of Voltage With a Distorted Wave Form 62
The above characteristics were obtained as a result of experimental
investigation carried out in NIIPT laboratories by the author and
junior scientists V.P. Matveyev and D.S. Lavrov. There are 1.3
diagrams and drawings and 14 references, of which 7 are Soviet and 7
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Merkhalev, S.D. Wet Flashover Voltage Characteristics of Insulators
in D-C Transmission Lines 89
The investigation wa:s carried out at NIIM by the author on P-7, Sht-35,,
I&D-35, Ko4oo and MT-220 type insulators. There are 6 diagrams and
drawings and no references.
Groys, Ye.S. Insulation 'Test Voltage Requirements in the Stalingrad
GES-Donbass Transmission System 100
This article is the result of the author's experience gained from
his participation in designing the Stalingrad GE:S-Donba3S transmis-
sion system. D-c transmission is plahn d for a distance of 470 km at
800 KV and transmitted power of 7-50 Mr. There are 3 tables, 3 draw-
ings and 5 Soviet references.
Posse, AN. and A.M. Heyder. Series Connection of Bridge Rectifiers
and Rectifiers in a D-C Transmission System' 115
Mercury rectifiers produced today for d-c power transmission are
designed for a voltage of aboixt 100 kv, For transmission at 400 kv
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up to 6oo kv~it is necessary to employ a cascade connection 6f bridge
rectifiers, with one or several rectifiers in the arm of each bridge.
Die best combination of the number of bridges and the number of rectift-
errain the arm of each bridge has not yet been definitely chosen.
The difficult problems connected with this choice were investigated by
NIIPT in the Kashira-Moscow h-v d-c transmission line. This article
gives the results of investigation and makes recommendations. There
are 2 tables, 7 oscillograms, 1 diagram and 3 references.,of which 2
am Soviet and 1 German.
Shekhtman, M.G.. and N.A. -Inipulina. Parameters of Equipment of Con-
version Substations in the Kashira-Moscow D-C Transmission U 129
Firing of mercury rectifiers causes current oscillations in 6-tens'
and hundreds kc/sec frequency range. Study of this source of radio
interference requires exact knowledge of equipment parameters for
frequencies up to I Me. The authors describe methods of meas=-LW
parameters and discuss the results obtained in the experimental
Kashira-Moscow d-c transmission line. The three data tables are recom-
ivnded for Dractical use for those working in radio interference mv-
81agrams and no references.
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Shekhtman, M.G. Damping of Plate Voltage Oscillations After Extinction of
of Mercury Rectifiers in Conversion Substations 1431
Experimental investigation was carried out by NIIPT in the Kashirs-
Moscow d-c transmission line on damping of voltage oscillations caused
by extinction of one or more mercury rectifiers in substations. The
author describes this investigation and discusses the results. He also
explains Engineer V.A. Merzheyevskiyls method ~ of calculating the parameters
of damping circuits, especially of power transformers. There are 3 tables,
3 diagrams, 1 appendix and no references.
Leshukov, N.D. Damping of Voltage Oscillations in OverheAd D-C Transmission
Lines (as applied to the Stalingrad-Donbass t1ransmi'ssIdA.116i) 161
Theoretical and experimental investigations were cal-iied aut-by VEI and
NIIPT in the.experimental Kashira-Moscow d-c transmission line on duTing
of voltage oscillations. Technical data from the Sweden-Gotland d-c
transmission line were used by the author. The-results of-these inv6sti-
gations were put into practice in the Stalingrad-Donbass transmission line,
chiefly according to recommendations of M.G. Shekhtman, V.M. Kvyatk6vskiy,
V.N. Vyatkin, N.A. Kanashchenko and A.A. Akopyan~ There are ll oacillo-
grams and diagrams and -5 references, of which 2 are Soviet, 1 English,
1 Swedish, and 1 German.
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Shiryayev, V.I. Grid Control System in the Kashira-Moscav D-C Transmission
Line 18i
The author explains a grid control system for svitchiag-on mercury
rectifieft in substations according to a definite sequence. He also forms
practical conclusions and makes recommendations. There are 10 d1agrams
and 4 Soviet references.
Tormasov, V.V. Application of Germ9nium Diodes and Triodes in the Primary
Trigger Pulse Circuit of a Grid Control System 197
The replacement of peak transformers or vacuum tubes in the above tn*
of circuit with semiconductor diodes and triodes produces =Lny AdvaltbMs,
espdcially in reliability, service life, power consumption and overall reduct-
ion in size of apparatus. The control and protection laboratory of
NIIPT carried out research on various aspects of the problem and worked
out the design of this circuit (IPTY -- istochnik pervichnykh imp4r-
sov na poluprovodnikakh). There are 4 diagrams and 1 Soviet reference.
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Berlin, Ye.M. Current Regulator for H-V D-C Transmission Lines - 201
A current regulator, developed by Tekhbyuro MRS and installed in the
Kashira-Mscow d-c line, proved tobe too-complicated and not sufficiently
reliable because of the great number of tubes-requIred'(sbout 20). An-
other type of current regulator ( a contactless type developed in 1944-
by Professors I.L. Kaganov and A.A. SELkovich) also was found unsuitable
due to its lag and narrow zone of regulation (500-6oo). The author was
commissioned to design a "tubeless" current regulator, which he completed
in 1952. Experimental investigations on it proved that the previous di&-
advantages were removed. There are 5 diagrams and 3 Soviet references.
Melik-Sarkisov, B.S. Investigation of Shunting Devices for D-C Transmission
Lines 210
Investigations were carried out by NIIPT in the Kashira-Moscow treansmis-
sion line on the use of shunting devices during repair of mercury rectifiers3,
and without interruption of electe-c transmission. Shunt rectifiers
-and shunt disconmctors were tested and approved for use in the Stalin-
grad-DonbasB system. There are eleven diagrams and no references.
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Shekht-, M.G. Electromga-etio Power of a Synchronous Mqchine
Operating With a Flectifier as a load 225
The wathor explairz the theory of syrtchrono-as machines-opembing at
fag power against mer,~'z-.~y rectifiers, and discusses the conditions of
operation. of machines frim. the point of view of their eledtro-
magnetic power. There two diagrams and no references.
Shipuline., N.A. Bridge Sys-~em With Capacitors Con-n ated in Series To
Circuit Windings of Ithe Tiezzsformer
The author explains the theorl and discusses the results of experi-
mental invest'Lg%ti,:;-r- the above -Droblem. There are 12 diagrams and
no references.
YelIgunov, N.M. Basic Rea;-%?,::~--s af a System With Bridge Converters
Connected Thrrj,,.zgh Ca;paci-rjzs in D--C Transmission Mr, s
The author explains the theory and practical application of this
system,.which consists in the possibility of connecting bridge converters
to an a-c network not through transformers, as is usually done, but,
through a bank of capacitors ( N.M. YelIgunov holds author's certificate
No.105207, 1952,on tjAs mthod). Mere is'l appendix, 16 oscillograms
and 5 Soviet references.
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Rachinskiy, G.S. The Possibility of Using Cable Paper in the Manufacture of Power
Capacitors For D-C Transmission Lines 282
The author describes a method of reducing tke cost of capacitor batteri6s - *
operating in ripple voltage circuits by using cable paper in their taanufac~-
ture. Cable paper costs 10 times less than coawntior*1 capacitor paper
but its electric strength also is less and theretore its thickness mut be
greater. In determining the cost of Irva capacitors the author draws on
the experience of the high-voltage laboratory of LPI (Leningradskiy poll-
tekhnicheskiy institat) where cable-paper capacitors for d-c and ripple
voltages have been produced on a semi-industrial scale since 1938. The
technical editor suggests that plants manufacturing capacitors consider
the author's results when producing capacitors for the above-mentioned
conditions. He notes, however, that the cost relationships advanced by
the author cannot yet be considered justified owing to the lack of operating
experience which would indicate a long service life of cable-paper capacitors
in comparison with conventional capacitors. In his comparisons the
author used 35-40 n/mm as the working voltage density. There are 2
diagrams and 4 Soviet references.
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Yzaychik, Yu.S. and A.M. Pintsov. Electrical Parameters of D-C Transmission
Lines With Single-core Metal-sheathed Cables 289
The author obtains design pa ters and equivalent circuits of d-c
transmission lines consisting of single-core cable with a viscous saturant
and lead or aluminum sheathing. There are 6 diagrams and 3 Soviet ref-
erences.
SECTION II. ALTERNATING CURRENT
Koahcheyev, L.A. and Yu.A. Hozovskiy. Static Stability of Long-distance
Electric Transmission Lines With Auxiliary Synchronous Condensers 299
NIIPT has carried out an investigation on comparative stability of long
distance transmission lines vith.and with6ut synchronous condensers. The
investigations were carried out in the Stalingrad GES - Moscow line.
The authors describe the tests and their results. They mention experi-
mental work done by A.I. Kazachkov, V.A. Anreyuk, A.P. Zhilin and A.V.
Burmistrov. I.A. Kosov and Ye.F. Arzamastsev participated in develop-
Ing the stability comparison model. There are 7 diagrams and 7 ref-
erencesp all Soviet.
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Tikhodeyev, N.N. and A.N. Tushaov. Flashover Voltages in Wide Air Spaces
of A-C Lines 313
The intensive Soviet drive for construction of 400-W and, in the near
future, of 500 - 650 KV transmission lines caused GOST and NIPPT to com-
mission the author to carry out a thorough investigation of known test
results in the USA and new experimental work on this problem. The re-
sults have now been introduced into practice in transmission lines. The
equivalent circuit method for cascade transformers was worked out by
A.K. Gertsik. There are 6 diagrams and 13 referencess of which 6 are
English, 5 Soviet and 2 Germn.
Filippov, A.A. Method of Calculating Corona in Three-phade TTansmission
Lined With Aindl Conductors and a Wide Bundle Span 324
The author explains the application of bundle conductors to reduce
the effects of corona and describes the method of calculating the charges
and designing the bundle conductors. The results of his findings vere
checked experimentally by NII in 1954. There are 2 tables and 4 diagrams.
There are no references.
AVAILA=; Library of Congress
C&rKI 13/13 Jr/fal
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A UT HORS Aleksandrov, D. D-) Olendzkaya, N, F,, 57-28-4-34/39
Ptitsyn
TITLE-. The Electric Strength of a High-Voltage Valve (Elektriches=
kaya prochnost' vysokovolltnogo ventilya)
PERIODICAL& Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, 1956, Vol. 28, Nr 4,
pp~ 896-907 (USSR)
ABSTRACT. The electric strength of a standard valve in a static state
without load current in dependence on the pressure of mer=
cury-vapor, hydrogen, helium and air in the valve as well
as on the interelectrode-distance was investigated here.
It is shown that the electric strength of a high-voltage
valve is determined by the rules governing the high-vacuum-
breakdown. This law is observed in the case of an inter-
electrode-distance equal to 15 cm up to pressures of the
order of magnitude 4-5-16"3mm torr in the case of air and
mercury-vapors. 7-8-10-Imm torr in the case of hydrogen
and 12-18,161 mm torr in the case of helium. The transi
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The Electric Strength of a High-Voltage Valve 57-28-4-34/39
which follows Paschen's law takes place over a certain
intermediate domain where the breakdown voltage decrease
with a rise of pressure and with a reduction of the inter.
electrode.-distance Under the conditions eXiBting here the
magnitude of the breakdown-voltage is influenced by the shape
of the applied voltage., A pulsating voltage with a frequency
of 50 cycles increases the value of its breakdown in the do-
main of the vacil-um-breakdown, in comparison to the direct
voltage, by almost 5o%.
There are lo figures and.13 references, 6 of which are
Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issiedovatel)skiy institut postoyannogo toka,Lenin-
.-rad (Leningradq Scientific Research Institute for Direct
Current)
SUBMITTEDa June 11, 1957
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AIJUSANDROV, D.D.; OLMMMU 0 N. 7
Electric strength of a high-voltage rectifier. Zhur. tekh. fiz.
28 no.4-.896-907 Ap 1580' 11:4),
1. Nauchno-iseledovatelinkly institut postoyamogo toka, Lenlngrmd~
(Electric current rectifiers)
Fiziclieskie invleniia v oksidnom katode. LeninFrad, Gostekhizdnt,
1V Oiagrs. ('Jovr~--onn,ye Tn-oblcmy fizil-i)
L'il-110E-aph,
.T: p. 135-V
Titlc t'r. ; -'-hysicnl rhero-iena in an oxide catho6e.
T45(5.V3P8
~.eropalitic,--.! Sciences and Aviation inthe Soviet Union .Libra ry of
Congress, 10,55.
3818o. PTITSYN, S. D.
Separatsiya zerna pri udare. Trudy Vsesoyuz. mauch.-issled. in-ta
mekhanizatsii sel. khoz-va, t. XII, 1949, s- 79-94
"Grading of ~~Zrain by Impact "Dok. v-s. Ak, Nauk-, 6ellchoz.
No. 3, 194,P). Cand. Teeuni-,al- Sci.
."ll-Union 71C.'. Tnst. '.Ie&.aniza~i~,n ~'-- Llectrification
;%rL.Culture
2.
4.
7. _Detennininc the basic 3~_-rameuters of ~,~hp
se e7cle for d.-
'I'l.oz- seed grain, ~el.h.
ielek.
9. IMMthll List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress,
A P.~-iL 1953. Unclassified.
USSR/Farm Ai-.imals Cattle
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15) 1953~ 69285
Author ptits_V-n~ V.
Inst
Title ?,jetabolism in Cows Fed Corn Silage with Clover
Aftermath
Orig Pub Molochn. i uyasnoye zhivotiiovodstvo, 1957, No lo, 46-50
Abstract An experiment was carried ot ~.t orri two groups of lactating
Cows of the Kholinogory breed. The first group received
in its daily ration an average of 25.5 kg of cora-clover
silage, 3.1 kg of hay., 4 kg of oilcake and 19.3 kg of
turni s- the second group was fed rations co osed of
P MP
22.3 kg of all-corn silage., 3.9 kg of hay., 4.5 kg of oil-
cake and 16 kg of turnips. Inclusion of corn-clover sila-
ge into the rations aided better utilization of digestible
nitrogen of the feeds (by 9.4$), Ca (by 9%), P (by 6.7%),
and increased energy metabolisn (by 3,376 kcal.).
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PTITSYN-t.,,V-. 1,
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Legal status of the -Antarctic waters and problems of ocean -P sheries.
Mor. filot 25 no-3:17-18 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Starshiy referent dogovornogo otdela Ministerstva inostrannykh
del SSSR.
PTITSYN, V. G. Cand Agr Sci -- "Metabolism and energy exchange in dairy cows
4.- k
during feeding4i"h rationrcontaining earn silage enriched with clover-aftermath
protein4.1' Mos, 1957 (All-Union Sci Rom last of Animal Husbandry. Department
of Feeding of Agr Animals). (KL, 1-61, 202)
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