SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROMANOV, V.A. - ROMANOV, V.M.

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ROWOTOV, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; GOL'DBAU14, I-Ya., Imh. Determining steady phase errors in follow-up systems con7erting sinusoldal Inputs into proportional variations of electric- motor rotation speed. Izv.vys.uche'b.zav.; prib. no.5:24-31 158. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Leningradskiy politekhnichnskiy institut Im. 1I.I.Kalinina. (Electric controllers) C;,-L Z C, a (6) SOV/112-57-5-10148 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, p 77 (USSR) AUTHOR: Domanskiy, B. 1,,_~~omanov, V. A., Potapov, B. 1. TITLE: Problems in Development of Electrohydraulic Speed Control Systems for Hydraulic Turbines (Voprosy razrabotki sistem elektrogidravlicheskogo regulirovaniya skorosti gidroturbin) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Nr 184, pp 361-365 ABSTRACT: Interconnected power system operation requires a number of auto- matic cehtrol devices to increase economy and reliability; the devices must affect the turbine torque by resetting mechanical speed governors. Growing requirements of the precision of frequency control and load distribution involve allowances for many factors. Specifically, hydraulic -turbine governors must respond to changes in water conditions. In this connection, the adoption of electric sensing units is natural, as they simplify introducing stabilizing means into the control system. The pickups using simple frequency -dependent 38. $OV/112-57-5-10128 Problems in Development of Electrohydraulic Speed Control Systems for . . . . circuits have proved the most suitable; specifically, parallel resonant circuits that ensure necessary sensitivity in a broad band of velocity variation (80-130% of the rated velocity) are the most suitable. Resetting of such circuits can be made by changing the inductance of a reactor by additional magnetizing current or by applying appropriate voltages to the circuit. One of the circuit diagrams is presented. Plunger-type and transverse -movement type electromagnets can be used as final control elements. V. G. D. .. .. .... . . ....... -r of Technical AP!Oemlc dl-g-t-o of Doct 3ef anse, J111w 1955, in the Couricil nC tho l'in-'n'o. Inst. imoni Stalin, cf, hi." dis.-ertation --?ntlitledl: "Qupqtions -)I' -Uie ThecTy and Fractice T7'-11n1i-x'i:IC t.'-Ik Results -)C !-hrksheyeer ~'e.,isurments. .1carIn.-Ic and/or title: Doctor of Sci-nc~s IC.: 'I"Icisions of VAK) List no. 25, 10 Dec 55, P,,ni-1leten' 710 SSSSR, tT ncl. J-:' 7/Ny 50 067 1. ~I I L .. r) ABIUMOV, S.K., kand.tokhn.nauk-, -All'23HIII, S.G., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; AMMOSOV, I.r., dohor AJORIYFVSKIY, V.D., lnzh.; ANTRGPOV, A.N., inzh-!, ATAITASIYEV, B.L., inzh.; 3,';BGMAN, Ya.V., inzh.; BLOKHA, Ye.Ye., -inzh.; BOGACHEVA, Ye.N., inzh.; BUKRINSKIY,V.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk; VASIL' TNIYI, P.V., doktor geol.-min.nauk; VINOGRADOT. B.C., inzh.; GOLUBbV. 13.-A,, trizh.; GORDIYFNKO, F.D., inzh.; GUSEV, N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; WtOj]frj.,, I.V.. kand.geol.-min nauk; KALMYKOV, G.S., inzh.. KASATOCHKDI, V,,-r,., cloktor khtm.nauk; KGROLEV, I.Y.. inzh.; KOSTLIVTSEV, A.A., izizh_~ KlUtTKOVSKIY, L.F., inzhA; KRASHNUIMIIKOY. G.F.. prof. doktor geol.-min~rouk; ~RIKUIIOV, L.A., inzh.; LEVIT, D.Ye., inzh'.; LISITSA, I.G., kand.teklmnauk; UJSHIIIKOV. V.A., inzh.; MATVEYEV. A.K., dots., kand.geol.-min.mquk; HPIPURISHVILI, G,Ye., iznht; MIRONOV, K.V'l inzh.; HOLCHANOV. I.J., t~-7,rih.; IMUMOVA, S.N., starshiy nauchnvy sotrudnik; IMIPHLOV. V.Ye., inzli., RAVTOV, F.F., doktor tekhn.nauk; PANYUKOV, P.N.. doktor geol.-min.nar-k-. POPOV, V.S.. inzh.; PYATLIN, M.P.. kana.tekhn. nauk; RASHKOVSKIY. Ya.R., in-zli.; RO NOY.~~V qA .A.. prof.. doktor tekbn. nauk; RYZHOV. P.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; SELYATITSKIY. G.A., inzh.; SPMANSKIY. M.A.. irizh.!, T1101-111DYEV. Ye.V.. inzh.; TITOV, N.a.,doktor khim.nauk: GOUREV, I.F., irizh.; TROYANSKIY, S.V., prof., doktor geol.- min.nauk; FEDOROV, B.D., dotn., kand.tekhn.nauk;FEDOROY, V.S., inzh. [deceased]; KHOMEZITOVSKIY, A.S., prof.. doktor geol.-min.nauk; TROYANOV- SKIY. S.Y., otvetstvetirtyy red.; ThMPIGOREV, A.M., red.; KRIKUNOV. L.A., red.; KUZIOTSOV, I.A., rr-.d., MIROITOV, K.Y., red.; AVERSHIN, S.G.. red.; BURTSEV. M.P.. red.; VASIL~'YIW, P.V.. red.: MOLCHANOV, I.I.. red.: RYZHOV, P.A., red.; BALAIWff, Vj., inzh., red.; BIOKH, I.M., kand. tekhn.nauk. red.; BUKPINSYlY, V.A., kand.tekhn.na-uk; red.; VOLKOV. K.Yu., inzh.. red.; VCRCBIYIV, A,A., irizh., red.; ZVONAREV, K.A., prof. doktor tekhn.nauk. red. I I(Continued on next card) ABRAHOV, S.K.-,-r (continued,,I C,! i d ZDANOVICH. V.G.. prof.,Lo~-tor takhn.naukired.; IVANOV. G.A.. doktor geol.-min.nauk, red.; KARAVAYET. N.M., red.; KORCTKOV, G.V., kand.geol.- min.nauk, red.; KOROTKOV, M.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; KAKKAVETEV. A.A., doktor geol.-min.nawk, rEie--, WrALICEMWO, A.N.,kand.tekhn.nauk,red.; SEIMERZON, E.M.,kand.geel.-min.nauk, red.; USHAKOV, I.N.. dote., kand. tekhn.nauk, red.; Y.A.BLOKOV, V.S., ka nd.geol.-min.nauk, red.; XOROLEVA, T.I., rodaird-ve; KILGHAIXTHA~ 2;.1., redsizd-va; PROZOROMAYA, F.L.. tekhn.red.; NADRINSKAYA, A~A., tekhn.red. [Kining; an encyclopedia hnndbookl Gornoe delo; entsiklopedicheskii apravochnik. Glav. red. A.M.Terpig-orev. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn izd-vo lit-ry po ugoilnct prou7shl. Vol.2. [Geology of coal deposi;S and surveying] Geologitc- urolinykh meBtor-ozhdonii i maikeheiderskoe. delo. Redkolegiia tota S.Y.Troianakiy. 1957. 646 p. (KIRA 11:5) 1. Chlen-korreB ondent Ali SSSR (for 1(arava ev) Mal i.-,(~c:-,-.Og:y--DictionarieE;5 '- go 0 too 0 0 0 go 0 0 9 PTO * 1. 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L.M.; VESBIKOV, N.G.; ORMAN, R.Z.; SHABANOV, A.N.; MOROZMKIYO L.I.; GRANAT, I.Ya.; TOCHINSKIY, A.S.; ALYAVDIN, V.A.; DANIWTO P.M.; PZTRMY.W, V.I.; POPOV, B,N,,; BOEKCT, T.M.; ROSTKOVSKIT, S.Ye.; GAVRISH, D.I.-, DIYAKONOV, N.S.; TIMOSHPOLISKIT, H.N.;-42KAXQY,~~ POCHTKA.N, A.M.; MELESHKO, A.M.; PODGORETSKIT. A.A.; OFUGICUM, A.M.; BRONSHTXTN, V.M.; FRIDANTSEV, M.V.; LIVSHITS, G.L.; ROZHKOV, V.A.; RUTAS, V.S. Reports (brief annotations). Biul. TSNIICHM no.18/19-.15-16 757. (MIRA 11.,4) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Samrin). 2. TSentralinyy nauchno-icaledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii (for Rates, Rostkovskiy, Pridantsev, Liv-shits, Rozhkov). :Y. Stallproy-ekt, (for Shabanov). 4. Kuznetskiy metallurgicheakiy kombinat (for Alvavdin, Danilor, Fetrikeyev). 5. Zavod "919'ktrostal" (for Popov). 6. "Daeprospetastalln (for Bobkcrr). 7. -Glavognsupor Ministerstva chernoy.metallurgii SSSR (for Gavrish). 8. Planovoye upravleniye Ministerstva chair-oy meimllurgii SSSR' (for Wjakonov). 9. OtdL%l rabochikh kadrov, truaa I zarplaty Ninistarat-ra chernoy metal- lurgli SSSR (for Timoshpollsldy). 10. Glavvtorchext*t Ministerst-za chernoy metallurgii SSSR (for Romanar). 11. Giprostall (for Pochtman). 12. Zavod im. Voroiihdll-ov-a--~for Meleshko). 13. Zavod "Zaporozhatall" (for Podgoretal-dy). 14. Stalinskiy metall~argicheskiy zavod (for Ofengendan). 15. Nizhns-Tagillskiy metallurgichoskiy kDmbinat (for 13wonshtayn). (3--.1-iel-Metallurgy) 137-58-6-11849 T a; la ti o nf rom: Referativnyy ZhUrnal, kletallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 95 (USSR) Au'--': ~10 1z Ronianov, V.D. F 1 ['1, F, Preparation of Scrap for Steel-sniclung Furnaces (Pod"otovka lon-ia diva staleplavil'nyll-i pechey) l"I",110OD',GAL Tr. Nauchno-teklin. O-VII chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol IS.. pp 143-156 A ~-'S TR ACT Note is taken of tile importance of organizing scrap-clas-gi- f'611" operations to improve the quality of production and to in- CN-Nise Llie rate of output of steelmaking furnaces. Present practice in preparing ferrous metal scrap for resmelting is de- sc ribed. The use of flame cutting should be limited, as its pro.- ductivity is 6W7j'o less than cuttincF with alliryator shears, but it is more expensive. Combination methods of handling metal scrap I flave been introduced at most of the plants of Glavvtorchermet. A sinale crew does all the work involved in processing scrap, and is equipped wit.h kerosene cutters and shears and has the use of aantrv cranes. The output per worker has risen by 20- Z51"o. Appx. 200,000 t of chip is pressed per year in the ui-tan- Ca r d I neated state, together with roofin- sheet metal. Pressing in 137-58-6-11849 Preparation of Scrap for Steel-smelting Furnaces the annealed state is rising from year to year. Pressing in the hot state niakes it possible to produce a pack of 3.5-4.5 kg/dm3 density instead of I Z-Z,O kg/dm3 when cold annealed chip is pressed. The personnel of the Novo-Cherkassk Polytechnic Institute have created a unit for baling hot steel chip by forging. The scientific personnel of the Gor'kiy Polytechnic Institute are conducting experiments in the continuous briquetting of steel chip by rol-, ling it in thL hot state, The following is necessary for a fundamental im- provernent of the preparation and the quality of scrap: organization of con- version of scrap at all enterprises receiving > 500 t scrap per year; editing of GOST Standard 2787-54 in terms of increasing the bale to 2000x8OOx5OO rnm; organization of mass production of baling presses of various models and capacities-, improvement of the design of chip-breakers and centrifugal machines; and development of more advanced mechanisms and improvement of the process procedures for the dressing and baling of scrap. 1. B. I. Steel--Pi,oduc-Uon 2. Steel--Materials 3. Steel--Processin.a 4. Steel --Produc-'Lion Card 2/2 T. -1 2,66- 0 -6_6 - __ i .1:: 1, W102YI' -000/004/0174/ ACL NKs AP5021922 S"dkcf DE 0 ~7,86 AUTHOR: Kiriyanenko, A. A. (Novosibirs k); Makarova, 0. (Novosib r k).V.l- Romanov. V. D. (Novosibirsk); Solov'yel, A. N.'(Novosibirsk) ORG; none TITLE: Experimental investigation of surface tension in.liqui4/sodium SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki tekhniche-skoy fiziki, no.,49.. 1965, 174-176 TOPIC TAGS: surface tension. limpuft sodium, liquid metal ABSTRACT: An experimental apparatus.was built to measure surface ton- sion in liquid sodium at high~temperatures. 'A block diagras and des- cription of the apparatus are given. Pure grade.sodium was fed into a crucible (preheated to 400-5000C) filled,with pure helium.. The experi- ment was conducted in the temperature range of 100-9370C. Thermocouples!. were used to measure the temperature.of. the crucife. The floati. plate used in the experiment was made*of IKhl8N9TlstAinless steel it was found that immediately after.me.1ting,7the values.of surfac;_t'nsion.-'_,' were about'5-8% lower than those obtained after longer per Iiods (1-1.5. hra). Measurements of surface tension in liquid sodium are given In 1/2 L 16742-66 ACC NRs AP5021922 the following table. T, &C I T -0 I T, -C 1740 159.5 4740 212.4 2000 06.0 1830 161.0 48M 215.5 3000 184.7 2220 169.6 5660 2W.7 4000 201.8 ~2480 176.2 6370 228.5 5M 215.3 2960 182.7 7320 240.4 6OW 226.6 3150 186.0 7870 246.5 7000 237.2 3580 193.8 8910 256 8 8000 247.5 4140 202 2 10160 267:1 9000 257.3 4270 207:2 1 1 1 10000 267.1 11000 276.8 Surface tension was calculated according to the-formula' - g (t-rdl + F) -2(9 +x) where t, x width and lehgth.of the plates lx submersion depths, d z density of the metal and P = force. The interpolation line drawn%_I. '_.` from the data is given by the-equaition: cr I .202-0.91(t -98). The mean square deviation from~ihis-line is:1.47%. Orig. art. has:_ 3 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 119 20/ SUBM DATE: 23Mar65/ ORIG REF.- 002/ OTH RDF: OOS ROMANOV, V.F., kin,l.tekhn.naiiki RINZBERG, I'S.'&, inzn., KHASIN, KmM~, process for fl-rilshirg spur-gear toetha I= na~hinoslr. 44 no.1.44-50 Ja "714 (Ml.RA 17,4) R%IANOV, V. Ft. kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent ------- Checking calculation of gear cutters for cutting gear-wheel 11 teeth with internal engagement. Vest. mashinostr; 42 no.12: 61-63 D 162. (MIRA 16;1) TURIYAN, Yaj.; ROMANOV, Y.F. Polarographic study of the complex formation between mercury Ions and ammonia In aqueous solution. Zhur.neorg.)djim. 7 no.5-.1087-1089 My 162. (KRA 15:7) 1. Lisichanskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo instituta azotnoy promyshlennosti. (mercury compounds) (Airmonia) (Polarography) minimum ROMANOV, V.F.-, SHABANOVA, G.V. Abrasive shaving of teeth of hardened spur pinions. Avt.prom. 27 no.12: 33-36 D 161. (HIRA 15:1) 1. Nauiihno-issledovatel'skiy tekhnologicheskiy institut avtomobil'noy promyshlennosti. (Gear cutting) TURIYAN, Ya.I.; RO114ANOV. V.P. Amperometric titration of acetylene in N-methylpyrrolidone and dimethylformamide with a Sillrer nitrate solution. Zhur. anal.khim. 16 no.6:740-71+2 H-D '61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. State Scientific Regearch and, Design Institute of Nitrogen Industry and the Products of Organic Synthesis, Usichansk Branch, Severodonetsk. (Acetylene) (Silver nitrate) TURIYAN, Y.A.I.; ROMANOV, V.F. Indirect method in the polarographic analysis of organic compounds (survey). Zav.lab. 28 no-1:5-11 162. ~MIRA 15:2) (Organic compounds)- (Polarography) TURIYANP Yi.I.; ROMANOV9 V*F* P41arographic method for determining petasdium in the catalyst of e isobutyl alcohol synthesis, Kbimetram. no,1:68 Ja '61. I (MMA .14: 1) I.Lisichanskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-iosledovatellskogo i proyektwgo'inatituta azotnoy promyoklennosti i produkotv organiche- ikogo sinteza. (Isobutyl 61cohol) (Potassium-Analysis) (Catalysts) YATSR,llR:SK1Y, K.B.; R01"AllOV V.F, Inve,qtiga~4ng the state of tun-states in -oiluticn by the J! 161- etic method. Zhur. neorg. kh-Irm. 9 no.lt1578-1783 (MIRA 17:01) Iti-stitut, obghchpy i neor-an-Icbef--koy Itim.11 AN nrs'-R. ATRUTIN, S.Y., inzh.; BAKLMIOT, Te.D., kand.teklin.nauk; GUT=, L.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk; TVIKOY, T.P..'kand.tekhn.nauk; KARTSIT. S.P.. inzh.; KRDRINSKIT, T.H., inzh.. laureat Len-inak-oy prenii: KORZINKI11, V.I., inzli.; KOSILOVA, A.G., kaad.tekhn.nauk; KALOV, A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; HATYUSHIM, T.K., doktor takhn.nouk; OSTRETSOV, G.V., kand.takhn.nauk; PAMCHMO, K.P., kand.telfts nauk; PARFENOT, O.D.. kand.tekhn.nauk: R02M)ESTUNWIT. L.A.. kand tekhn.nauk;,HQHL1N-QT,-T-1F.., kand.tekhn.nauk; SAYMN, M.K., doktor ;ekhn. nauk; SAKHAROY, G.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; SOKOLOVSKIT, I.A., inzh.1 FRUNIN, Tu.L., inzh.,- SHISHKOV, V.A.. doktor tekhn.nauk; ACHOLIN, N.S., prof.# doktor takhn.nauk, glavnyy red.; VLADISLAYMY. T.S.. red., [deceased]; POZDNTAKOV, S.H., red.; ROSTOTYKH, A.Ta., red.; STOLIBIN. G.B.. red.; CBMWATaIT, S.A., red.; KARGANOT, T.G., inzh., red. graficheskikh rabot; GILIDZIfBERG, M.I., red.izd-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F.. tekhn.red. (Metalworking handbook; in five volumes] Sprevochnik metallista v piati tomakh. Chlany red.soveta: V.S.Tiadislavlev i dr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. V01,5. 1960. 1184 p. (MIRA 13:5) (Metalwork) 7-~~ muss I WOK UPWITATION SOV/4074 Avrutin, 3. V., ltngtneer; To. D. bsklunav Candidate or Tech- Sisal Sciences$ L. h. Glelzer. Candidaie of Technical Sat- *mesa, v. F. Y~rl^o,, Candidate of Technical Sciences; 3. F. Kartsev, Engineer; V. N. Kedr1nokly. Engineer, . Zaurelkto of the rAnIn ?Pixel V. 1. Korzinkin, Engineer; A. Q. Koollova, Candidate of Technical Sciences; A. 4. Malov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; V. R. Katyu3hin, Doctor of Technical Soleness; 0. V. C4tret3GV, Candidate Or Tech- ale4a Sciences. K. P. ftnchenko, Candidate of Technical 3olonossi 0. D. Parfenov, Candidate of Technical Sclencesi L. A. ROZhdo~tVqnGkIyL; Candidate or Technical SQienc.*; V. F. A annov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; P1. N. Saverin. ftetor of Technical Sciences; 0. N. S"h&mv, Can--idate of ftehnloal Solonaval 1. A. Sokolovskly, Engineer7 Yu. L. Fruman, Engine or; and V. A. Shish-koY, _Doctor or Technical Sciences. fw-W-orker-o Flandbook Moscow, X"hj12_, lik: 1',1A p. 150,000 copies printed. 241torial Councilt V. 3. Adhorkan (Chairman and Chief top of Technical Sciences, Professor; V. S. D 11 0 1 eley (Docesse,d), A. N. Kalov, S. 0. Pozdnyakov, A V 21 161 A. T&. Roetovykh. 0. B. Stolbin. and 3. A. Chernavakly. W.t A. 5. Kalov; 1U. or Publishing Houaex M. 1. 011-den- __-_b~mj Tech. Ed.- T. V. Sokolova; P"aZing Ed. for Wdbook Literature (Mashglz)t 1. N. Monastyrokly, Engineer. MMP=t This handbook Is intended for process engineers, dool4ners, foremen, and other workers In the metalworking COVERAGE.- The harAbook deals with such metalwor~_-n proces84is an turnin&o1machIning or holes, cutting with reciprocating toolso silling, threading, gear cutting, burnishing,. grind- lftd,.and ftnlAhlng. Data AM presented prinarl2y In tabular form and are Illustrated by drawings and disgra:rm. No mentioned. There are no references. Machining of 11-oles (K. P. Panchonko, L. A. Roz~-dqat- vonskly, and X__Mt_3akl 221 xiiung.La V Ar"tln) 413 1 413 b uai* Iaormlti 420 Basin elements of :&jIjLnj*sutt`sr3 F&jlIn& cutters 429 Constructions of basic troes of milllng cutters 442 Arbors and chucks 49T 516 Accuracy and amoothnoss of machining 517 Killing machines ns 523 ti O o pera hu,tocultion of sailling 530 Dividing heads A. Sok0lovskiy, knk-A.. 11. V. Threading .(Ya. L. Frualm, 1. _ RaLwrl - 549 Uternal and internal thread cutting with single-point tool& (Yu. L. Yr=in) 549 car, 6/11 T7' Spur-(;Q&r Cu-tlnA (5- KArtsev ~A R t . , a yushin, and N. . V. 7 00 Clear-cq-ting 0 - Salup of too ges-r-m!'"Ing machines Tol Setup or Sea-- ffhap.r3 710 ar'"'timA to.13 fO~ ~Pur gears (7. 14 7zo Cdzienalons O~ -!3t7ust,1n) 722 T0013 ror cAtting qu Ing ra-_K, 3 r 722 ge&rn_ by dupl 1 Icating bobbing ~thod, Determining th~ pro, TJ5 ollm of tools for dup:Icatin Tools for cu-tir' 3 3; g 736 lur ;care by the hobbing r. Hobs 3--p-Nat~le! , --ethod T37 I. 'I'v. ?. aonvn'7) - - Qe&r--U P cuttera 37 (v M&tYusm1n) Carl 7/11 T67 J_. j 2 P8._Xj;UglM 24; 5,13m47, 953. 'An Glew-entary".. stojj-by'-atjp,- rjieff~' one astan au vers adopte'd liv ofAbo An tamobi e plants in d - wribad.. HEiei di6rm[". a of, :Methdd Mli Uo -geometry of hew:~.-. t. ,nm corrections #~p t6ob and pHa4ble to iegioUnd'. shavers.- Artfol, , - , - ~ - ; - -. .-. e o Inteiiiii to T)M call b to@ designiiis - , - - :_ - _ , ~, wonskl,`rnglari 7, ROMANOV. V.F. Testing gear-wheel cutters in cutting internal gears. Stan. i instr. 25 no.6:27-29 Je,'54. (KLRA 7:7) 1 . (Gear-cutting machines) ~ r ~ s !~o "3E 1, -3~92L6~6 Ekyr(tri) NRt A116017237 SOURCE CODE: UR/-~q~j I ~-S - ; Saf iullina, N. R. ; Roman T-.--,Lb: 1,4anifestation of intermolecular interaction of HC1 with acetonitrilelin thd& inlex'ared spectrum OCURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 12D306 I REF SOURCE: Tr. Komis. po spektroskopii. AN SSSR, t- 3, vyp. 1, 1964, 156-163 TOPIC TAGS: ir spectrum, organic nitrile compound, chemical bonding, absorption band, frequency shift ABSTRACT: A study van made of the infrared absorption band of the valence oscillatio of the H-Cl, C-=11, C-C and CzH bonds In the following triple system: intert solvent + ITC1 + CH3CN. It is established that the formation of the jMrmoljM&jM f hydrogen chloride with acetonitrile leads to a strong shift of the abs i:oonneand of the H-Cl bond toward lower frequencies, and to a shift of the absorption bands of the bonds C---N and C-c tmrd higher frequencies. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 20, 07 Card 1/1 L, 6339-66 EWT(M)/ETC/EWG(m)/EWP(t)/-~(b)~ IJP(c) RDtd/JP-. ACCESSION NR: AP5019W uB/oi8i/65/007/008/2534/2535 :AUTHOR: Kolomiyets, B.,T.; Romanov, V. G. Khodosevich., Pe ~Ke 'TITIEi Spectral distribution of internal photoeffect In hexagonal selenium a low temperature SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. T, no. 8, 1965, 2534-2535 TOPIC TAGS: spectral distribution, selenium, internal photoeffecti radiation.sen., :sitivity, forbiddemband,, electric conductivity; electron trapping .ABSTRACT: The authors point out that earlier data on the spectral distribution of ~the internal photoeffect in selenium at 83 and 95K are not normalized to unit in- cident energy, and therefore did not make it possible to determine the true spec- ~tral distribution. They have therefore carried out suitable measurements on B-5 -selenium 45-80 g thick, crystallized at 483 � 1K for 12 hours, using electrodes of colloidal graphite, spaced 1 mm apart vith 20 v applied, In a special vacuum instrument at 83, 123, 173, wA 293K. Comparison of the results, which are shown.j in Figs. 1 and 2 of the Enclosure, discloses that vhen the data a" reduced to 'incident energy, a decrease in temperature causes the sensitivity-to-abift to the ishort-vave region of the spectrum. From the spectral~distrlbution It In then pos- sible to obtain the width of the forbidden band for different temperatures. The Card W PERFLYGIN, I.S.; SAFITJLLINA, N.R.; R014jljQI-T,_V,,Q~. (Kazan') Study of the molecul--- interaction of acetonitrile with HC1 based on infrared spectra. Zhur. fiz, no,2:394-397 F 1065. (1-11- ~ 18.4) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni IJ11.yanova-Lenina. E~, T use -,,f elactrc-Ai!, -,,,n tne frftqiit!ac.yr analy3i~3 of M&KM-ti- AIMI ',_-rav,~Ly georiz- 91b, SJ73;)F, nc;,-2l:Fr#,,~0-" - -- ------ -- ACCESSION NR: AT4044075 S/2994/63/000/021/0089/0101 AUTHOR: Solov'yev, 0. A.; Romanov, V. G. TITLE: Some questions on,the partial analysis of magnetic and gravitational anomalies by means of electronic computers SOURCE: AN SSSR. SIbIrskoye otdelenlye. Institut geologil I geoflzlki. Trudy*, no. 21, 1963, Geofizlcheskly sbornik. no. 4: Primenenlye elektrunny*kh '-sifrovy*.'. kh mashin pri reshenli nekotory*kh zadach geofiziki (Geophysical papers, no. 4: Using electronic computers in solving some geophysical problems), 89-101 TOPIC TAGS: geophysics, computer programming, magnetic field, magnetic anomaly, t gravity. geophysical prospecting, Fourier transform ABSTRACT: The usual graphic and analytic methods for Interpreting geophysical anomalies make use of only a small part of the useful information Included, in an anomaly. These methods need to be extended so as to provide more general solutions of the inverse problem of geophysical prospecting, such as the frequency method based on the Fourier Integral transform which is considered In this paper. This Is closely related to potential theory and the Laplace equation, when there are no perturbing objects. From this, a solUtIon Is obtained In the form of an integral Fourier transform In the complex plane. Complex logarithmic gravitational and Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4044075 magnetic potentials are given, from which spectral functions are derived which are meromorphic, of second order, have poles at the locations of the perturbing ob- jects, and no singularities In the finite part of the complex plane. The most lm- portant areas for the application.of spectral functions are: a) expansion in Taylor's series, to obtain magnetic and gravitational momnts; b) location of zeroes on the axis to obtain the horizontal dimensions of the perturbing object; c) finding the depth to top of perturbation from the behavior at Infinity. Spectral functions are then determined for sloping lines and for known values of a segment of an observed function. When the nodes are uniformly spaced. the formula finally obtained Is greatly simplifled and a computer can be programmed to tabulate the spectral function of a given function. Or;g. art. has: 77 equations. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologil I geofizlki, Sibirskoye otdolonlye, Akadewiya Nauk SSSR (institute of Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division, SSSR Academy of Sciences) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCU 00 Suill CODE: ES, DP NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 002 Card 2/2 FORTNOV, Ya.lox ROKA11011, V.G, Effect of the inertia characteristics of transducers on the a~~curacy of the control of drying processes. Der.p:rom. 10 no.12:7-8 D 161. (MIRA, 14:12) 1. Svrerdlovskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut drevesiny. (Lumber--Drying) (Temperature regulators) SOKOLOVSKII 9 Yuriy yefimovich; YASTRZHWBSKIY, L.A., retsenzent; ROMMOV, V.G. r6tvbnzent; KUZOVLEVA, T.V., red. izd-va; YEHKAKOVA, T.T., t-eRE--- red. (Along the blue roads of Moscow and its envirous guidebook] PO lubym dorogam Moskvy i Podmoskovlia; putevoditell. Moskvav Izd- "Rechnoi transpQrtg" 1961. 166 p. (MIRA 14:8) (Moscow Valley--Guidebooks) (14oscow Valley-Inl" water transportation) BASIMTOV, D.N.; VASILIEW, A.V.;,2CJTIOvI Studying the vibration drilling method for purposes of engineering geology. Razved. i okh- nedr 27'no.5-.25-28 My 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologii i inzlienernoy geologii. (Boring machinery) (Vibrators) t(Enginecring geology) j,] t, t 1 i and fn~- thano I .-i i,;- ne sGlutions cf 12 D 4. M I FIA 1 S2 `n~~titi;t imeni- D. V, Ya~ ROX AN OV., V, %i,"n of ne--'tral molecules an an anodic p. larlzed platinum 01 I. Zhur. flz~ khim,. 'IF no,9~2223-2,~~29 S 164. (MIRA 17~12) Moskvvskly- kh-'mlkc-tek~hnologicheskly institut imeni Mendelerm. AID P 820 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 5/26 Author : Romanov, V. I. v....... .. Title : The use of 8C230-P diesel engines in the drilling installations Periodical : Neft. khoz., v. 32, #9, 17-19, S 1954 Abstract : General descriptions of two types of diesel engine.drill- .ing installations for operation of pump compressors and reversable hoisting transmission are presented and analysed from the view point of economy and convenience. Institution: None Submitted No date .1 M ROMANOV, V.I.; ZDMEVA, T.O. Advantages of wchinery in the Postharvest cleaning of corn. Makh. oil'. hoop. 9 no. 6:13-14 Js '58. (MIRA 11:7) 1. Ukraimelkiy usifty"oeliddy institut ekonomiki i organizateii oillskogo gospederstva. (Corn(Keize))-Clooning) ,ROtlANOV,-I~rasiliy.,-IvanQv~ch; SKRIPNIK, P.S.[Skrypnyk, P.S.1, red.; f-ao, 0.1.], tekhn. red. GULENKO, 0.1.[Hu e (F.conomic effectiveness of over-all mechanization of corn growing]Ekonomichna efektyvnist' kompleksnoi mekhanizatsii vyrobnytstva kukurudzy. Kyiv, Derzhaillhospvydav URSR, 1961. 105 P. (MIRA 16;1) (Ukraine-Corn (Maize)) V. I. ~,jaster j"red. Sci, (diss) -- "Changes in h-g-111'r M=.-,Us ac~--,-~ of Datients- with the 'Lransitox-,- fonn of neurestlhenia in tll-- -3rocese of the ir complex Lveatmcnt at' the Sochi-MI-sesta ara (Based on clinical and plethys- rrog.-m-phic Lt-niiw-isd, 1958. 18 pp (Acae. Sci USSR, inst of PhysioloKyr !m I. P. Pavlov), M copies (IM) No 1959, 152) A,I GHUBINSKIY. S.M.; RONAMOV, T.I. -~ , Vascular reaction to certain physical factors. Yop.kur. fizioter.i lech.fiz.kul't. 23 n.L,.1:56-62-158.- (MIRA 11:3) 1. Zz bloklimaticheekoy laboratorii (zav. - kandidat biologichookikh nauk S.K.Chubinakly) i nevrologicheskoy idiniki (zav. - prof@ X.70 Nikitin) Ballneolcwgichemkogo institute Imeni I.V.StsIInB v Sochi. (dir. dotsent H.P.Vladimirov) (BLOOD VIISSBIS) of diff rerl' ,ilyzi:; in (ml RA I I J, 2 (z&.V. -kand.irmd. nauk norfologii Raetki mot-ituta eksperj.ment-allnc~z biclorli (dir. prof. "Oskva. submit "ed ~~hr~!E 'I V.L,. c Ch lr~ r c a j?p na s ei r obi,c'l. S-C) Ji jlrf-nj. A.N. IIN S.SSR i biokhLau ekluiolof;I-cheskly inst-it"t pishellevoY prory ACC NR, AP6023554----CjV-) SOURCE CODES UR/30~~[C6/036/000/06-26/0030- AUTHORS Nolepo, B. A.; Romanov, V. I. ORG: none TITIES Use of spoctrogr&phic techniques in nuclear hydrophysica i SOURCES AX Uk-rSSR. Yorskoy gidrofizichaskiy institut. Trudy, v- 36, 1966. Matody i pribory d1ya issladovaniya fizichaskikh protseasov v okeane (Yethods and inatru- ments for studying physical processes in the ocean), 26-30 TOP'IC TAG51 strontium, radiostrontium, spectrographic analysis ABSTRACT; A spectral method for determining strontium in sea water, developed at the nuclear hydro hysics laboratory, ~SI, All UkrSSR (laboratoriya yadernoy gidrofiziki ,LN Uk-rSS' 'MGI R '3, is described. Because of the necessity of dispersing the spectrum and performing the calculation with different analytical lines of strontium, use was made of a mothod of spectral analysis of the solution from the fulgurator on an ISP- glass spoetrograph. The analytical line of strontium was 4607.33 A, and the refer- once line was Ca 4581.40 1. Determinations of strontium by this method at various dopths of the Black Sea showed the strontium concentration to decrease with the depth., This finding should be considered in analyzing the distribution of radioactive stron-I Ltimul, since stable strontium may' be cohnidered a carrierg &M this will introduce a C.rd /2 RCUANOV, V.K. Epidural novocaine block in the treatment of lumbosacral radiculitis (funiculitis). zhur. nevr. i paikh. 64 A0.3.- 386-389 ;164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Otdeleniye Aervnykh bo:Lezney (nachallnik - dotsent N.N. Anosov) Leningradskogo okruzhnogo voyannogo gospitalya (nachallnik K.A. Novikov). -sinskof An zhllr no.,~ 74-- W :,U)IM'017, V. L. D:,7ia:-iJ c theory of shape fornm t-lon :L-: centerless grindin Trudy Inst. mash., STMIP no. 19,-80-96 1615 (:fT-zt!, 19.-J) Effect of dynamic charac teris tics of a centerless grinding, machl-ne on the process of shape fon-matior. lbid.:98-1n,.7 (& ABLIN, V. K?-k, n~_Ju,)rnAit.' -n`loj,.~~vaniyp 1~ - -If n 2' U ry-, 4 ru Jlaa !.'I ) . iz:~,t, 1950, Ll- -ea-~- ROMANO!, V. M. USSR/Biology - Extermination of Pests May 51 IlAerosol Method for the Extermination of Ectoparasite--," V. 1. K~rchatov,' F. A. Petuninj V9 if. Romanov, D. K. Nechinenrryy "Veterinariya" Vol XXVIII, No 5, PP L-5,47 Describes constr of AAG appliance (automobile aerosol generator) which is portable and consists of a tank, siphon tube, and nozzle-equipped bent tube which serves for. spraying and is attached to automobile exhaust tube in operation. Automobile exhaust gases disperse iol soln of DDT or hexachlorocyclohezcane. Refers to larger and more powerful aerosol sprayer and describes experience obtained with method and its possibilities in farm and vet practice. 182T2 ROM"OV, V.- M.' USSR/Medicine (Veterinary) - Carriers of Infectious Diseases Nov 51 "Experience in the Fight Agilnst Ectoparasites of Farm Animals During the Period When They Are Kept in Stallaj," V. t. Kurchatov, Dr Vet Set, D. K. Nechinennyyp Cand Vet Set, Chief Vet"Div, Grime& Oblast Agr Adm, V. M. ROMQWV "Veterinariya* Vol XXVIII, No 11, PP 45, 46 .Describes experience In use of hexachlorane and DDT on animals in the Crimea kept during the winter in stalls and suffering from tick infestation. The .ticks Include H. seupense (transmits blood parasites N. equi and Th. annulata causing Nuttalliosis and thelleriasis In the spring), Ripicephalus bursa, *ruacentor marginatus,, Hemaphysalis punctata, Hemaphysalis otophila, and Dermanissus, PA 190 T82 WMTHATOV, V.- .,~.ECIII~i.S~,iia-Y,D.K.,FFTTUI~fiti,F.A. and ROMANOV,V. - I (Au-unlon Inttitute of Experimental Veterinai-7 lllcdicine,Ki~nn and Krasnodar Veterinary Eyperimental Stati-ins). "Ulilization of heexachloran and pentachlorine (DDT) in the Fight against E-Kternal Parasites of Fa.-,a Animals." SO: Trudy Vsesoyu7,nogo Instituta Eksperimentallnoy Veterinariy;Vol.19;No.2;1952;uncI VOR011OV., F.D.; TRIFONOV, A.G.; KIIUSID, S.Ye.;' DIIZHTEYN, Ye.1,; VALIPITER, E.V. ~IIEGIREV, Yu.B.; AIITIPIN, V.G.; PrinLmnali uchastiye: SIURNOV, L.A.; KAaIYOVIV A.I.; YELIZAROV, A.G.; KULAKOV, A.M.; FrjZFJ.-.YCV, M.G.; ZAPZHITSKIY, Yu.A.; ARTAMOITOV, M.P.; GOLIDEEITBERG, !.B.; RO?'UU,'GV V..M. 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