SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYSS, I.G. - RYSS, S.M.
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AUTHORS: Voskresenskiy, B. N., Rys-, M. A.
TITLE: Ferroalloys. Production of* Crystalline Silicon in a.
Furnace With a Rotary Bath
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1960, Nr 1, PP 51-53 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This, is.a brief report regarding the Soviet experience'
in application of rotary bath to the furnaces producing
Yabor-consuming silicon alloys. The authors refer to~
the III International Congress on Electrochemistry in~:
1953 in Paris and the report by.YJiammerlund mentionin
9
-lie fact that dUt-ing
L -1953 there were eight open
1946
.
rotary furnaces built in Europe for production 61'
f'erroalloys. In the USSR the Pirst furnace with rotary~:'..
bath was put into service in April 1958. It was used
for production of 115~ -and 75% ferros'ilicon and did no-:1-
show any,noticeable improvement over the work of the_.,
stationary furnace. In connection with the planning of;,.
large shops for production of ferrosilicon in:the closled
Card 1/11 rotary furnaces., one of the-existing furnaces, was e.quipped
Ferroalloys. Production of Crystalline.Silicon 77455
in a Furnace With a Rota., Bath wv/ll -6o-1-16/30
with a rot oy mechanism, in order to deternine the.
effect of' the rotary bath and.to develop. the
technology of production of silicon al.loys.in the
rotary furnaces. The furnace had following speci-
fications: shell diameter 3,500 mm; bath diameter
2,200 mm; height -of shell 2,500' mm; height of bath
1,400 mm; diameter of ele6trodes 400 mm. A three-phase
t - -.Xormer ,:)C L
-he furnace had five,.voltage stages: I, I!,
III, IV, and V. The power (in thousands.1cw .a) was 3.. 0
3.2, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.3j: respectively. The primary
secondary voltage
voltage was 10,500 v. The was
100, 110, 110, 120, 130 v, respectively. The cur-
,g was mp -'00,
rent in the secondary windin (a eres).17,-,,
16,8oo, 16,8oo, 15,800, and 14,700, respectively.
The working jtage was the fourth stage, with 120.v.
The mechanism for- rotation of the bath is shown in
F:L~7. 1. The optimum speed of rotation,was 11 hours,per..
ULIP[L. ~ The: furnace was operated. for 3. months, pr07
ducing cry,-talline silicon. . During this time the
capacity of' 'the.furnace increased by 3.1%; power
Y 2,.8,t- electr consumption
consu,-aptAou dec -a-ed b ode
Cavd, '--pi decr( y 1 p;,and c.,6al colistutiption. decreased
Ferroalloys. Production of Crystalline Silicon 771155
in a Furnace With a Rotary Bath SOV/.133-60-1-16/3Q
by 26.16%, The,authorz arrived.at the following co.n-
clusionb. (1) The application of rotary bath for,
production of crystalline silicon.in:~the furnaces of
3,500.kwA capacity is,advisable (a 115-58 rubles/ton
economy was realized). . (2) It Is recommended that the
rotary equipment be Installed In the furnaces pro-11_.
ducing such.labor-consuming and technologically com-
plex alloys as 90% ferrosilicon, chromium silicon,
and especially calcium silicide,.and that the~develop-
ment of technology of producing ferroalloys in the-
rotary furnaces be continued. (3) For elimination :1 of
scaffolding (and,also blocks of carborundum In the;,-
working portion of the throat), it is.sufficient to
accomplish a rotation in the 1200 sector. There are
2 figures;and I table.
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'inn't. Pfice 19k--'Mis �"W1 monograph contain, prac.
:0 a icA anti full(Umetital data unit k intrntini it, a-m
huildvl~ and architects lit %clectills the printer cmunic
0 ip building MAIMAI-6, It 2150 Provide, a convenient check lee
list of itiffIrmatioll. flow sheets. andstat6tic;d d;%ta Allowing
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0 tile growth anti development of Imilding erraillies it% tile
0 a U .4,9 k- anti foreign countries. VArticuLir Mlenti,ut 14
itivvti to twick Unit F00fing-tile 11114nufacture. Raw malet i -
40 41i als, principles of manufacture. aim] mcchanic-al equipment
inviliveN are described in considerable detail and illust rat ell.
(M general iitterr~t is the chapter dealing with the early
40 4D h6tory of the cerainic industry in the U.S.S.R.. going back
0 0 to the 15th anti 16th centuries. The u~.fulnes~ of the lxw)k 0
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(VIT.MINS)
AGGYYEV, P.K., prof.; AlORKYEVA-GALANINA, Ye.TS., prof.; BASIRIIII, V.A.,
'Prof.; BIMMNSOIJ, M.Ye., doktor med.nauk; VYSHEGO-RODTSNYA, V.D.,
prof.; GESSEN, A.I.,dotsent; GUTKIII, A.fa., prof.;.ZHDANOV, D.A.,
prof. lalireat Stali skoy premii- . ZIVHNHSKIY,, V.F., prof.;
n
KLION;KIY, Ye.Ye., prof.; UONASTYRSKAYA, B.I., prof.; MOSKVIN,
I.A., prof.; MUCHNIK, L.S., kand.med.nauk;,P.-mT-ROV-HASLAKOVI M.A.1
prof.; RUBINOV, I.S.,_prof.; RYSS, S.M., prof.; ISMIRNOV, A.V.,
prof. nauki""TIKHOKIROV, P.Ye.,:prof.;
zasluzhennyy
TROITSXAYA, A.D., prof.; UDINTSEV, G.N., prof.; UFLYAND, YuJI.,
prof.; FBEDOROV, V.K., prof.; KHILOV, K.L., prof., zasluzhennyy
daystell nauki;:VADKOVSKAYA, Yu.V., prof.; MARSHAK, M.S., prof.;.
PETROV, M.A., kand.med nauk; POSTNIKOVA, V.M., kand.med.nauk
RAPOPORT, K.A.,, kand.biolog.nmik; ROZENTUL, M.A., prof.; YANXE-
LEVIGH, Ye.I., kand.med.nauk; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., tekhn.red.
(Book on healthj.Kniga o zdo IrovIe. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo-med.lit-ry,
Medgiz, 1959. 446 P. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Chlen-korresbondent Akademii meditainskikh muk SSSR (for
Zlianov, Udintsev). 2. Leningradskiy sanitarno-gigiyenicheskiy me-
ditsinskiy instit-at (for all, except Vadkovskaya, Karshak, Petrov,.
Postnikove, Rapoport, Rozentid, Yankelevicho Lyudkovskaya).
(HYGL-21E)
ACCESSION NR: AP4005819
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Card 2/~ 7-1~
L 42269-66 EBT(m)
ACC NRi AP60316n SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/66/061/004/0115/0119
AUTHOR: Rygsp 1~a. I.
ORG: Department of Histology,and Embryology/headed by Prof.A.-L. Kolosova/V
Rosto~-on-Don Medical Institute
.(Kafedra gistologii i embriologii Rostovalcogo-na-.
Donu meditsinskogo instituta)
TITLE:, Some characteristics of regeneration of nerve trunks in relation to,the,st"S_
of radiation sickness
SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 61, no. 4# 19669 3-15-
TOPIC TAGS: radiation sickness dog, neurology
ABSTRACT: In dogs irradiated with a dose of 350 r the right.aciatic nerve was
severed and sutured. The operation was carried-outin group.I of experimental
animals inthe latent stage of radiation sickness (imediately -after, Irradiation):,'
aiid in group II at the height-of r .adiation sickness (7 days after irradiation)-,~:',.'
Degeneration of damaged tissue andregeneration of the nerveweresloved,dawn in,,-,,
group II as compared with group I during a period of up to 90-120 days after,
irradiation, but on the,180-360th day after irradiation no difference between the,,,.
two groups was found: healing of the nerve had proceeded to an equal extent,:in
both groups. Orig. art. has: 3'figures. [JPRS: 36.99321
,SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE.*~:16Apr65 ORIG REF: 015
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AUTHORS: Voskresenskiy, B. N., Rys-, M. A.
TITLE: Ferroalloys. Production of* Crystalline Silicon in a.
Furnace With a Rotary Bath
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1960, Nr 1, PP 51-53 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This, is.a brief report regarding the Soviet experience'
in application of rotary bath to the furnaces producing
Yabor-consuming silicon alloys. The authors refer to~
the III International Congress on Electrochemistry in~:
1953 in Paris and the report by.YJiammerlund mentionin
9
-lie fact that dUt-ing
L -1953 there were eight open
1946
.
rotary furnaces built in Europe for production 61'
f'erroalloys. In the USSR the Pirst furnace with rotary~:'..
bath was put into service in April 1958. It was used
for production of 115~ -and 75% ferros'ilicon and did no-:1-
show any,noticeable improvement over the work of the_.,
stationary furnace. In connection with the planning of;,.
large shops for production of ferrosilicon in:the closled
Card 1/11 rotary furnaces., one of the-existing furnaces, was e.quipped
Ferroalloys. Production of Crystalline.Silicon 77455
in a Furnace With a Rota., Bath wv/ll -6o-1-16/30
with a rot oy mechanism, in order to deternine the.
effect of' the rotary bath and.to develop. the
technology of production of silicon al.loys.in the
rotary furnaces. The furnace had following speci-
fications: shell diameter 3,500 mm; bath diameter
2,200 mm; height -of shell 2,500' mm; height of bath
1,400 mm; diameter of ele6trodes 400 mm. A three-phase
t - -.Xormer ,:)C L
-he furnace had five,.voltage stages: I, I!,
III, IV, and V. The power (in thousands.1cw .a) was 3.. 0
3.2, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.3j: respectively. The primary
secondary voltage
voltage was 10,500 v. The was
100, 110, 110, 120, 130 v, respectively. The cur-
,g was mp -'00,
rent in the secondary windin (a eres).17,-,,
16,8oo, 16,8oo, 15,800, and 14,700, respectively.
The working jtage was the fourth stage, with 120.v.
The mechanism for- rotation of the bath is shown in
F:L~7. 1. The optimum speed of rotation,was 11 hours,per..
ULIP[L. ~ The: furnace was operated. for 3. months, pr07
ducing cry,-talline silicon. . During this time the
capacity of' 'the.furnace increased by 3.1%; power
Y 2,.8,t- electr consumption
consu,-aptAou dec -a-ed b ode
Cavd, '--pi decr( y 1 p;,and c.,6al colistutiption. decreased
Ferroalloys. Production of Crystalline Silicon 771155
in a Furnace With a Rotary Bath SOV/.133-60-1-16/3Q
by 26.16%, The,authorz arrived.at the following co.n-
clusionb. (1) The application of rotary bath for,
production of crystalline silicon.in:~the furnaces of
3,500.kwA capacity is,advisable (a 115-58 rubles/ton
economy was realized). . (2) It Is recommended that the
rotary equipment be Installed In the furnaces pro-11_.
ducing such.labor-consuming and technologically com-
plex alloys as 90% ferrosilicon, chromium silicon,
and especially calcium silicide,.and that the~develop-
ment of technology of producing ferroalloys in the-
rotary furnaces be continued. (3) For elimination :1 of
scaffolding (and,also blocks of carborundum In the;,-
working portion of the throat), it is.sufficient to
accomplish a rotation in the 1200 sector. There are
2 figures;and I table.
.Card 4/4
4, 4
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txtel'amr,& Kmittili.). M. I
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'inn't. Pfice 19k--'Mis �"W1 monograph contain, prac.
:0 a icA anti full(Umetital data unit k intrntini it, a-m
huildvl~ and architects lit %clectills the printer cmunic
0 ip building MAIMAI-6, It 2150 Provide, a convenient check lee
list of itiffIrmatioll. flow sheets. andstat6tic;d d;%ta Allowing
1*0
0 tile growth anti development of Imilding erraillies it% tile
0 a U .4,9 k- anti foreign countries. VArticuLir Mlenti,ut 14
itivvti to twick Unit F00fing-tile 11114nufacture. Raw malet i -
40 41i als, principles of manufacture. aim] mcchanic-al equipment
inviliveN are described in considerable detail and illust rat ell.
(M general iitterr~t is the chapter dealing with the early
40 4D h6tory of the cerainic industry in the U.S.S.R.. going back
0 0 to the 15th anti 16th centuries. The u~.fulnes~ of the lxw)k 0
would he considerabir increa-rd bv the inclu,~ion o(a cout.
0 prehensive index antf reference li~,t of contertilmmary t h goo
nic-al literature. A-VS-
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3*0
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go 0194119. L Tho *Sect of miltilurn broadde an the activity
04
00 Zfmft. 1937,11.379.~Throujih rr.4tormiII-41of ito"o.4i
00 om..oq npul. Ill (ill tile (Mill 44 Nalit) hIl,, at irgulAtiur.
01-1 "J.'st [it, nervous app. .4 tilt- swillach Which 111410.
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c Juice i =*9
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(VIT.MINS)
AGGYYEV, P.K., prof.; AlORKYEVA-GALANINA, Ye.TS., prof.; BASIRIIII, V.A.,
'Prof.; BIMMNSOIJ, M.Ye., doktor med.nauk; VYSHEGO-RODTSNYA, V.D.,
prof.; GESSEN, A.I.,dotsent; GUTKIII, A.fa., prof.;.ZHDANOV, D.A.,
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prof.; RUBINOV, I.S.,_prof.; RYSS, S.M., prof.; ISMIRNOV, A.V.,
prof. nauki""TIKHOKIROV, P.Ye.,:prof.;
zasluzhennyy
TROITSXAYA, A.D., prof.; UDINTSEV, G.N., prof.; UFLYAND, YuJI.,
prof.; FBEDOROV, V.K., prof.; KHILOV, K.L., prof., zasluzhennyy
daystell nauki;:VADKOVSKAYA, Yu.V., prof.; MARSHAK, M.S., prof.;.
PETROV, M.A., kand.med nauk; POSTNIKOVA, V.M., kand.med.nauk
RAPOPORT, K.A.,, kand.biolog.nmik; ROZENTUL, M.A., prof.; YANXE-
LEVIGH, Ye.I., kand.med.nauk; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., tekhn.red.
(Book on healthj.Kniga o zdo IrovIe. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo-med.lit-ry,
Medgiz, 1959. 446 P. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Chlen-korresbondent Akademii meditainskikh muk SSSR (for
Zlianov, Udintsev). 2. Leningradskiy sanitarno-gigiyenicheskiy me-
ditsinskiy instit-at (for all, except Vadkovskaya, Karshak, Petrov,.
Postnikove, Rapoport, Rozentid, Yankelevicho Lyudkovskaya).
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AUTHOR: Rygsp 1~a. I.
ORG: Department of Histology,and Embryology/headed by Prof.A.-L. Kolosova/V
Rosto~-on-Don Medical Institute
.(Kafedra gistologii i embriologii Rostovalcogo-na-.
Donu meditsinskogo instituta)
TITLE:, Some characteristics of regeneration of nerve trunks in relation to,the,st"S_
of radiation sickness
SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 61, no. 4# 19669 3-15-
TOPIC TAGS: radiation sickness dog, neurology
ABSTRACT: In dogs irradiated with a dose of 350 r the right.aciatic nerve was
severed and sutured. The operation was carried-outin group.I of experimental
animals inthe latent stage of radiation sickness (imediately -after, Irradiation):,'
aiid in group II at the height-of r .adiation sickness (7 days after irradiation)-,~:',.'
Degeneration of damaged tissue andregeneration of the nerveweresloved,dawn in,,-,,
group II as compared with group I during a period of up to 90-120 days after,
irradiation, but on the,180-360th day after irradiation no difference between the,,,.
two groups was found: healing of the nerve had proceeded to an equal extent,:in
both groups. Orig. art. has: 3'figures. [JPRS: 36.99321
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