SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEYNDLIN, A.YE. - SHEYNFAYN, R.YU.

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Experimental Determination of the Enthalpy of S/170V61/004/002/00-1/018 Corundum (A1203) at Temperatures of 500' to B019/n060 20000C up to 13*180C with a Pt-PtRh thermocouple). The measuring instruments were controlled at the VNII Komiteta standartov mer i izmeritelgnykh-priborov (VNII of the Committee on Standards, Measures, and Measuring Instruments). The test piece may be allowed to drop from the furnace into the calorimeter, and the heat content of the test piece is calculated from the temperature changes of the Cu block. The calibration of the system is discussed in detail. In this calibration, the various forms of heating curves of th6 test pieces were not found to have any effect upon the experimental results. Anhydrous aluminum oxide (a-modification) was the initia-.1 material for the preparation of corundum. The test pieces were placed in an ampoui~, whose heat capacity was known and which was heated with the test piece in the furnace. The ampoule was designed in a way as to fit precisely ir.:.--, the tapered bore of the Cu block. The enthalpy of OOC up to a test temperature of ta was calculat ed by the following formula: t tk i a j- (HAR + cl q ) + i where HOR is the heat introduced 00C G w 00C Card 213 Experimental Determination of the Enthalpy of S/170/61/004/002/001/018 Corundum (Al2 03) at Temperatures of 5000 to B019/BO60 20000C through the test piece into the calorimeter, G is the weight of the test piece, q, is the heat loss of the test piece while falling, and iq is the test-iiece enthalpy from 0 0C up to temperature t ' of the 00C k calorimeter system after heat compensation. Results are given in Table 1. A comparison with data supplied by other authors gave satisfactory agree7 ment. E. N. Rodigina, K. Z. Gomellskiy, N. B. Vargaftnik, and 0. N. Oleshchuk are mentioned, and reference is made to work carried out at the filial Vsesoyuznogo instituta metrologii (Branch of the All-Union Institute of Metrology) in Sverdlovsk. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 20 references: 11 Soviet, I German, and 1 US. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut, g.Moskvs. (Institute of Power Engineering, Moscow) SUBMITTED: August i9, 196o Card 3~? W 25723 S/020/61/139/003/022/025 B127/B2o6 AUTHORS: Kirillin, V. A., CorreSDonding Member AS USSR, Sheyndlin, A. Ye., and Chekhovskoy, V. Ya., TITLE: Experimental determination of the enthalpy of molybdenum at 700-23370C PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 139, no. 3, 1961, 645-647 TEXT: The entuhalpy of molybdenum having been studied only up to 15000C, the authors continue the investigation by studying the enthalpy at high temperatures wiih the mixing method, applying a massive calorimeter. Tungsten heaters were used for generating the temperature. The experi- mental plant was evacuated to a pressure of 10-3 mm Hg, or filled with argon to 1.05 a-.m absolute pressure. The temperature was measured by platinum resistance thermometers connected to a RMC-48 (PMS-48) potentiometer and an M21/4 (M21/4) mirror galvanometer. Temperature fluctuat)ons were only tO.0010C. The specimens were taken from molybdenum ingots produced by powder metallurgy, the ingots containing a Card 1/3 25723 S/020/61/139/003/022/025 Experimental determination of the.., B127/B206 maximum of 0.04-0-05 % impurities; they had the shape of a truncated Gone, the surface of -which was carefully polished. Temperatures up to 13270C were measured by platinum-rhodium-platinum thermocouples, the hot junction of which was inside the specimen, Higher temperatures were measured by a pyrometer. in which case a cavity was made in the specimen in order to produce an ideally black body. The specimens were suspended in a vacuum furnace by means of a graphite ring to prevent sticking at higher tempera- tures. For thermal stabilization, the specimens were tempered in the vacuum furnace at 20500C. They were heated for 3 hr, and subsequently cooled for 1.5 hr. The experiments were repeated after this thermal stabilization, Their results are tabulated. One calorie was assumed to equal 4,1840 abs.joules, The maximum error was no more than �0.4% for temperature measuiement by thermocouple, and �0.9% by pyrometer at 1300-20000C, and - 1.2% at 2000-24000C. There are I table and 9 references; 4 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloc. The two references to English-language publications read as follows: T. A. Redfield, J. H~ Hill, United State Atomic Energy Commission, ORNL - 1087; Sept. 24, 1951; A. G. Worthyng, Pbys. Rev.. 28 195 (1926)~ Card 2/3 S~07220~61/139/dO3/022/M Experimental determination of the... B127/B2o6 ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya vjsokikh temperatpr.A'--ademii nauk SSSR (Laboratory of High Temperatures; Academy of Sciences USSR). SUBMITTED: May 3, 1961 Table. Experimental 1 M 10-C. d"( T -,r&c Pa. C It n. ft. a P . results on the enthalpy KKnAiKr XxWxr of molvbdenum. IT' Degend: (1) Serial 1 699,3 45,58 12 1690 t24,45 23 2046 158,72 number, (2) temipera- 2 883.3 58,82 13 1739 128,95 24 20-77 160,29 Oc, 3 1010,7 68,53 1,41 1780 '133,01 25 2106 163,47-' ture, (3) 1199,0 83,09 15 1788 133,70 26 2165 170,95, kcal/kg. 5 1327,4 D3,19 16 1 Wi t39,48 27 2t72 170,591~ t 00C, 0 1432 101,51 17, 1900 144146 28 2235 178,10'. 7 14116 102,66 1 13 1942 147,87 29 224t 178,30 8 1536 11.0,40 19 1054, 150,37. 30 2250 179,37 0 1600 115,67 20 1970 151,63 3 t 2257 181,03, to 1629 t18 91 2L 1 1985 151,44 32 2337 190,22: It 1657 121:04 , 22, 2036 1 ~6, 67 Card 3/3- ZENGER-BREDT, I.[Sanger-Bredt, I.]; SYCHEV, V.V.[translator); ASDTOVSKIY., E.I.ftranslator]; KIRILLIN, V.A., red.; SPEMLIN A Ye doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; Ni~H,-i'~. red.; KARPOV, I.I., tekhn. red.; KOROTEYEVA, Yu.I., tekhn. red. (Some properties of hydrogen and water as possible working fluids for mckets]Nekotorye svoistva vodoroda i vodianogo para - vozmozhnykh rabochikh tel raket. Moskva, Izd-vo ino- str. lit-ry, 1962. 98 p. Translated from the &wdiz&-and the German. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (-,'Or Kirillin). (Rackets (Aeronautics)) 34660 S/096/62/000/002/004/008 Eln/E414 AUTHORS. Kirillin, V.A., Corresponding 3-fember AS USSR, Shgym4jjp__A.,_Ye., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Chekhovskoy, V.Ya., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Thermodynamic properties of tungsten in the temperature range 0 to 24WC PERIODICAL-. Teploenergetika, no.2, 1962, 63-66 TEXT~ The authors de.-3cribe their experimental determination of the enthalpy of tungsten at 2000 to 234OnC,, They used the method of mixtures with a massive copper calorimeter with a constant temperature jacket, The apparatus and method were described by the authors in previous papers (Ref.5: DAN SSSR, v-135, no.1,1960-i Ref,61 Inzhenergo-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v.41 no.2, 1951. 3)~ Tungsten heaters enabled higher specimen purity to be m.'ainta�ned than with graphite heaters. Special measures were taken to prevent sticking of the specimens at temperatures above 200CC. Specimen temperature was measured with a disappearing-.filament optical pyrometer (estimated error + 0~7%)- The surface of specimens was kept polished throughout the series of experiments Card 1/_; s/o96/62/000/002/oo4/oo8 Thermodynamic properties Elll/E414 and they were weighed before and after each determination, Experiments were performed in both argon and vacuum., From the present and previous (Ref,3- Inzhenergo--fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1962) work the authors worked out empirical equations for the enthalpy and specific heat of tungsten, The results are,,, -4 2 enthilpy: -1 T 1273~15 = 5,556T + 4.935 x 10 T + 14.9 x 10-9 T3 - 1554.8 cal/g atom (6) specific heath 1.1 cp= 5.556 +, 9.87 -K 10'-4T 3 2 , 4.47 x 10- T -al/g atom x degree (7) en thropy sT IS 273~15 ~12:793 lgT 1- 9.87 x 10r- 4T 2-,24 x io-8T2 _ 31,440 cal/m atom x degree (9) From Eq,(6), (7) and (9) the smoothed values were calculated (Table 2), The authors estimate the random error in their Card 2/4 . SHEYNDLIN A. Ye. (MOBkva); GUBAREV, A. V. (Moskva); KOVWYUK, ;V. I. FROKUDIN, V. A. (Mosk7a) Problem concerni the optimisation of the operati.on of magneto- hydrodynamic geneltors. Izv. AN SWR. Otd. telch. nauk. Energ. i av-tom. no.6:34-38 N-D 162. (MIRA 16:1) (14agnotobydrodynamice) S/02 62/142/006/016/019 Bl 01 YB1 44 AUT-HORS: Kirillizi, V. A., Corresj;onding Member AS USSR, Sheyndlin, A. Ye., and Chakhovskoy, V. Ya. TITLE: -'Enthalpy and specific heat of tungsten between 0 and 24000C PZRIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSH- Doklady, v. 142, no. 6, 1962, 1323-1326 T---'XT: The determination of entlialpy and specific heat of tun.sten was extended up to 2340 OC. The specimen obtained by powder metallurgy techniques was prevented from being soiled by using a furnace with tunc-sten, not Eraphite, heater. The impurity content of the specimen was lest, than 0.05',,. The measurements were made in vacuum (10-2_1b-3 mm Fig) or in arGon atmosphere. A cavity bored in the specimen was covered by a tunGsten disk with a bore of 2.3 mm in diameter, and a pyrometer was used for the exact temperature neasurement (absolute blackbody) between 2000 and 24000C. The following empirical equations were found fog the temperature range 0-24000c: it - i 00C , 0-031701; + 2.75-1 ()- t2 + 8.1-10- lit, (1); cp . 0.03170 + 5.50-10-6 t + 2-43-10- 10t2 Card 1/2 and specJ'Jc heat ... S/020/62/142/006/016/019 B101/B144 PC,) = 5.626 + 10.11,10-4 t + 4-47-10-8 t2. it - i00C denotes the chanr~e of enth-al py (kcal/'Kj); c p the true specific heat (kcal/kg-def;); ~ic P the true atomic heat (cal/a-atom-deg.). Basic data: atomic weight of tungsten: 163-66; 1 Cal - 4-1840 absolute joules. Maximum deviation of measurements results from values calculated by Eq. (1): 0.4-~ between 357 and 1200OC; 0.5067-3 between 1000 and 2000OC; 11' between 2000 and 24000C. Good agreement was found between Dresent results and those of other research.workers whose methods are discussed briefly. There are 2 tables and 20 references: 06 Soviet and 14 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English- !an-uaae publications read as follows: K. K. Smith, P. 71. Bigler, Phys. Rev., 19, 266 (1922); L. i. Bocksthaler, Phys. Rev., 2.~, 677 (1925); K. F. Kelley, Bureau of Mines Bull., 476 (1949); H. L. Bronson, 11. 114. Chisholm, S. 171. Dockerty, Canad'. J. Res., ~, 282 (1933)- ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya vysokikh temperatur Akademii nauk SSSR (Laboratory of HiGh Temperatures of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUB,MITTED: November 30, 1961 Card 2/2 KIRILLIN, V.A.; SHEYNDLIN., A.Ye.; GHMOVSKOY_, V.Ya.; PETROV.. V.A. Experimental study of the enthalpy of tungsten in the range of temperatures from 2400 to 2820"G. Dokl.MI SSSR 144 no.2:390- 391 NY 162. (MA 15:5) 1. Laboratoriya vysokJ-kh temperatur Mookovskogo energeticheskogo instituta. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kirillin). (Tungsten) (Enthalpy) KIRILLIN, Vladimir Alaksayevich; 5HEYNPLIN,.-Alo~sand , -r Xqf~~q~j SYCHEVP V.V., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. (Studies of the thermodynamic properties of substances] Is- sledovaniia. temodinamicheskikh svoistv veshchestv. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 559 p. IWRA 16:5) (Matter-Thermodynamic properties) .,4- SHEYNDLIN, A. YE., ASINOVSKIY, E. I., %tudy of Electric and Optical Properties of Argon in Stabilized Are," report presented at the 6th Init. Conf. on Ionization Phenomena in Gases, Pakis, France, 8-13 Jul 63 SHETIOLIN, A. YE., CHEKHOVSKOY, V. Ya., and KIRILLIN, V. A., "Zntal'piya i 'De-ploemkoct' Nekotorykh Tverdikh Veschestv pri Vec'ma Vysokikh Tbmperaturakh. (Enthalpy and Heat Capacity of Some Solid Substances at Very High TL-mperatures.)" report presented at the Intl. Symposium on High Ibmperature Technology held at Asilomar, California, 8-11 Sep 63 KAZAVCHINSKIY, Ya.Z., prof.; KESSELIM.AN, P.M., kand. tekhn. nank; KIRILLIN, V.A., akademik; RIVKIN, S.Li, kand. tekhn. n--uk; SYC =-, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; TDIRG-1, D.L., _PLTli A. e., prof.; ShPILIRAYN, E-E.E., dots.; prof.; qjQjl y BULIDYAYEV, N.A.:--ibk-hn. red. (fleavy water; its thermophysical properties] Tiazhelaia voda; Teplofizicheskie svoistva. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 255 P. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Usfifut vysoki~h teppairi~llk pri Moskovskom energeticheskom institute (for Kiril-lin, Sychev, Timrot, Sheyndldn, ~hpillrayn). 2. Voesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy teplotekhnicheskiy institut imeni F.E. Dzerzhinskogo (for Rivkin). 3. Odesskiy institut inzhenerov morskogo flota (for Kazavchinskiy). Odesskiy tekhnologi- cheskiy institut (for Kessellman). PF r 2 if R/"F P A /S' A 2/E',,ri 'ef-P (b /T/-E1,4Ad81.r? I e/r-%Tj w ACCESSION NR: AT5007727 S1000016310001000/0104/0109 AUTHOR: �yUndlin, A. Ye.; Chekhovskoy, V. Ya.; Petrov, V. A. TITLE: Determination of certain thermophysical propertiJ of corundum SOURCE: AV SSSR. Institut khimii silikatov. Silikaty i okisly v k-himii vysokikh temperatur- MfffEi-6i-san oxides in fi-fi-h--Ce-i-perature chemistry). Moscow, 1963, 104-109 TOPIC TAGS; corundum, melting point determination, heat of.-fusion."heat capacity, enthalpy ABSTRACT: The article describes.the experimental determination of the heat of fu- sLr.,ri of corundum, its welting point, and the enthalpy of its melt up to 2500C. An ey,perimental calorimetric device was used for the measurements. Molybdenum ampoules iri which pi.,res oF corundum were placed were employed it, the determination of ~-,e enthalpy. On the basis of the experimental data obtained, an empirical equation wgq dertv-2d for the enthalry of the c:orundum melt in the range from the melting point to 250OC: Rr H273.15 0.4678 T 232.6 1kcal /kgs Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT5007727 where T is in degrees Kelvin.- From this equation'. -'the' heat---of fus-ion-"-was--foutid:-t-o--~z be 254 kcal/kg or 25.8 kcal/mole, the true heat capacity being CP = 0.4678 kcal/kg'o deg. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 1 table, and 5 formulas. IMID1 I rhl) A. 'T, at id (-'1T,-X;,1'0xfSKC1V V . Ya IExr)eriv7cnJ,al detertr-,inarion of integral er.-issivity ,uid monochromatic elmissivity of metalls at high temperatures". Seminar on production methods, physil:al properties, and electron structure of refractory metals, compounds, and alloys, organized by the Institute of Powder MoLa!-Lurf-~v and Specia-l- Alloys AS (rkr SSR, Klev, 25-21) April 196.3. (TIeviofizill.-M vysokikh temperatur, No. 1, 1963, P. 150 PETROV, V.A.; CHEKHOVSKOY, V.Ya.; SHEYNDLIN, A.Ye. Experimental determination of the integral emissivity of metals and alloys at high temperatures. Teplofiz. vys. temp. 1 no.1:24-29 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut vysokikh temperatur. ACCESSION NR: AP4017727 S/0294/63/001/003/0462/0464 AUTHORS: Petrov, V. A.; Chekhovskoy, V. Ya.;.4heynd11.in,__A,, Ye. If TITLE: Experimental determination of the degree of blackness of niobium in the temperature interval 1200--2500K ~ i 'SOURCE: Teplofizika vy*sokikh temperatur, v. 1, no. 3, 1963, TOPIC TAGS: niobium, blackness, degree of blackness, hemispheric blackness, monochromatic blackness, integral blackness, pyrometry, micropyrometry ABSTRACT: Results are presented of an experimental determination of the integral hemispheric and monochromatic (X - 0.66 x 10-6 M) degree of blackness of niobium in the tenperature interval 1200-- 25000K. There are very little published data on its optical pro- perties and particularly the degree of blackness. The measurements were made on a specimen in the form of an electrically-heated thin- Card 1/5 ';ACCESSION NR: AP4017727 wall tube with outside diameter 9 mm, wall thickness 0.5 mm and length 300 mm. The experimental setup, the apparatus, and the mea- surement procedure were described elsewhere (Teplofizika vy*sokikh temperltur v. 1, No. 1, 1963). All experiments were made in a vacu- um 10- NIM2. The experimental error is estimated at �4%. in addi- tion, a check was made on the blackness of the tube when viewed from the end, as is sometimes done to determine the true temperature, The results show that the degree of blackness of a hole drilled in a tube is 0.89--0.90 and that to improve the results it is necessary to use a small hole and a micropyrometer. Both the monochromatic degree of blackness and the integral degree of blackness exhibits a noticeable increase in degree of blackness during the initial i.heating. The accuracy of the measurement of the monochromatic de- ~gree of blackness is estimated at �11% at 1300K and +7% at 2300K. The data are compared with those by others and the reasons for the discrepancies discussed. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 4 tables. Card .2/5-- ACCESSION NR: AP4017727 !ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vy*sokikh tempera- ltur (Scientific Researcb Institute of High Temperatures) ,'SUBMITTED: 050ct63 DATE ACQi 23Kar64 ENCL: 02 ';SUB CODE: PH NR REP SOV: 001 OTHER: 004 Card 3/S S/120/65/oco/ool/o64/072 EO 3 2/ S3 14 %U'r. 1 CS C:-ia%hovsIV:oy, 3-.Ya. and Sheyndlin, A.Ye. MY' Z LI 11> I~L Laboratory furnace uith a --rap1hite heater for studies above 3 100 0 C PZRIODICAL: Pribory i taklinika eksperimenta,.\no. 1, 1963, 197 - 199 ;:-,T: Tungsten furnaces are unsuitable whon the -.-atcrials investigated tend to corrode tungsten at high -L --a -Lur es. This can be avoided' by the use of a graphite at er. 1 shows a furnacc of this ty;pe. The furnace is very si!-.iilar to the 75'~~' (TVV) fUr-IMCO an(t, in fact, tl,ic tungston clom,ent of existinl- TIrV furnaces cait be replaced by the graphite clc:~icnt. The graphize heater 16 in '6,,o forni of a tube (25-33 MUM in dia.-iieter, lcnStli. of rcc;j-on 26C The lower and of 'Ll-le Licater is in tlic of a conical contact attached by ineans of t h 0 nut 22 to the current lc,-.,d 21 T71c tube is free to 1- rN ex-pand in a fi:.:od graplite aoldcr 1`~ 'file U,~--.)e:7 Current lead *0 rests on a ffixcd cylind--j4cal tube 3 The haatc-" is surrounded by a sysiam of radial and end screens miz.de ol- graphite (11, 16, 19) Card 1/3 S/120/63/000/001/064/072 Laborztory ftirnjcc .... :(D 3 2/ E5 14 and by Lj-,11 st,-xijjjcOs-s-,- eel. screens (10, 13, 15, 20.). J Other scrcclis are at 17 :,,id (--ralpi,.ito). Tlic furnace operates in 10 -i a vacuu;~: c)-. lc I:lg o-,, in c~n ar.,-on atmosphera of 1.05 atri u-,) to about 2 COO oc. It iL used only in an inert a'L',:,,os -phar a at iiz;hcr te:.,;)e:~'atures.A tc:-.iPe--at-urc of 510C ivas reached at a Power of 5 5 5 Tlic cleric.-it. is supplied tilrou~;1I Zm (~~OSSK-25/0-5) and a step- C-S U 0 - 5 The Sul),.Jly volt-a-C is -co -,.:ithin I,y c-. volta-c- st. a b i 1 -1C0 A C, C; T' ere are 3 fi urcs. -,;3 C C1, C 2,1: Zlllc leclovatellslAy Jnst-itut vysolzilkh to!,,:-cratury (Scient-iLl'ic --lescarcii ln-~tjtutc for High Temperature's) SU-311, "ITI-11 January 29, 1962 0 a -, d. -,, / S/120/63/000/001/064/072 In ilabo.,%Aory furnacc .... :,,, e_/-L,314 "~ig. 1: t. !~! Q-. z ;; a ~: ;z 4 -- C-:, Card 3/3 L 1138M3 EPR/EPF(c)/W(n)-2/E~P(q)/EW(m)/BDS/T-2/ES(s)-2 AEDQ/AMG/ ASDI/SSD Ps4/Pr-h/PU--h/Pt,4j WH/Vd/K S/120/63/000/002/032/041 AUTHOR: Sheyndlin, A. Ye., Chekhovskoy, V. la-, and Reshetov,: I;X A. V TITLE: High-temperature layoratory oven with graphite lements for research at 30000C'~ PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, March-April 1963, v. 8, no. 2, 153-156. TEXT: The article discusses the design and test results for a high-temper-- ature over with graphite heaters for reseirch on enthalpy:a*nd thermal capacity., The heating elements consist of two series-connected tubes; at 30000C,the'furliace drawn about 30 kw. The temperature.of th., heating elements is-cofistant along:. their length within 10-360C over-the IIOQo'.27000C,range.- There are three f igures..' ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-lssUkdovatel'skiy institut vysokikh. temperatur MEI (High- TeT2erature Scientific-Research institute at the Mscow 'Power Engineering Institute) SUMAITTED: April 28, 1962 jaleA_ Card 1/1 SHEYNDLIN, A.Ye., doktor tekhn. nauk; SYCHEV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; - - MURM'MUMWMD KHILALI, kand. tekhn. nauk; GORBUNOVA, N.I., inzh. Experimental study of the enthalpy of water and steam at2 temperatures up to 3900 C and pressures up to !500 kg./cm . Teploenergetika 10 no.9-.76-80 S 163. (KRA 16:10) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vysokikh temperatur pri Moskovskom energeticheskom institute. (Water-Thermal. p?roperties) CHEKHOVSKOY) V.Ya.; SHEYNDLIN, A.Ye. Modified furnace of the TVV type with a tungsten-hea-ter for investiggtions at temperatures-up to 28000 C, Zav. lab. 29 no.10:1258-1259 163. (NM 16:12) 1. Nauchno..;issledovateltakiy institut vysokikh temperatur pri Moskovskom energeticheskom institute. SHEYNDLIN, A.Ye.; ASINOVSKIY, E.I.; BATURIN, V.A.; BATENIN, V.M. Apparatus for producing plasma and studying its pi*erties. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 33 no.10:1169-1172 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut vysokikh temperatur, Moskva. KIRILLIN, V.A.; SHEYNDLIN, A.Ye.; CH',XHOVSKOY, V.Ya.; PETROV, V.A. Thermodynamic properties of tungsten in the temperature range 0'- 35000K. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.10:2249-2257 0 163. (MIRK 17:2) 1. Nauchno-issladovatallskiy institut vysokikh temperatur pri Moskovs- kom energeticheskom institute. SHEYNDLIN, A. Ye.; BATENIN, V. A.; ASINOVSKIY, E. I. "Experimental Investigation of Non-Equilibrium Ionization in a Mixture of Argon and Potassium." report submitted for the Intl Symp on Magnetohydrodynamic Electrical Power Genera- tion, Paris, 6-10 Jul 64. Inst of High Temperatures, Moscow. 0 KMILLIN, V.A,.. SIETIDLIN, A.Ye... CIEKIIOVSKOY.- V~Y&. _--i- ---. En~iiaipy a-rid heat capa-ity sil4con carbide containin.7 12% of free -,-,arb-)n ir the temperature range 1-1000 - 28500K, Teplofiz. vyz. temp. 2 no.21-9..."1.5 J'a-F 'Uo (IMIRA 1 - iino-I cs led ovate.i., sk iy instilfut, vysoki-kh temperatiLr. S_(m~)-_27AiETR/ ft-4 RPL/A ~SD/AF1%/MW(a)/M r WV At 1ACCESSION NRs AP4047374 ii6n4/64/002/005/0710/07151* ~AUTHORSs Kirillin, V* A*; She V. yndlin, A. Ye.; Chakhovskoyp Ve Yao; Tyukeyevq 4.. 4 TITLE I ~nthal specific heat,of titanium diborid-e in the-tempersture interval I of 273-1! to 2 OOK SOURM Teplofizika vy*sokikh-tomperaturt, ve_ 2p no* 5# 1944,, 7104115: TOPIC TAGS: enthalp pecifio heat, titanium diboride,-calorimeter argOn ~AIBSTRACT: The authors carried out an experimental investigation of-the enthalpy and:`~--,_1__--L jheat capacity of TO in the tempe,"'Ature ranp,of 273-15 2600K ~ by the displace- to 2 Iment method. The calorimetric device consisted of aLMaGqjVe calorimeter with lisothe I casings. The experimental techn-iq" used was. the one-described by V. -A. JKirillinq Ae Yes Sheyndlin and V. Lra'. ChekhOVSkGY (InSh'-fizi 2fte t 4' L a - 20, 1 161) lEach specimen weighed 31 grams and:had the form of cone L34 mn high and 20 or .18'maj tin base diameter. The composition of the isaterial Was 49.6% LTit 2 8% B and 0.97% C. All experiments were conducted in argon at a pressure of 1,05 atM' - "The following - relationships were obtained from the experimentall data*iwthe range, Of ,273-15 to 26MK:---- ACCESSION NR: -AP4037999 S/0170/64/QOO/00510063/006~ AUTHOR: Sheyndlin, A. Ye.; Chekhovakoy, V. Ya.; Petrov, V. A. TITLEt Enthalpy and specific heat of molten corundum at tempera- tures up to 2800K SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizichookiy zhurnal Yfio. 5, 1964, 63-65 TOPIC TAGS: corundum, ccrrundum enthalpy, corundum specific heat# synthetic corundum ABSTRACT: The enthalpy and specific heat of molten synthetic .corundum, 99.8-99.9% AbzO in.the 2350-2800K range have been do-: 31 termined at the Moscow Institute of High Temperatures. Corundum specimens were contained in evacuated thin-walled ampuls made of 99.95% pure molybdenum, and the experiments were conducted in an airtight unit in an atmosphere of pure argon at a pressure of 10.3 _104n/m2. The maximum calculated relative error of the eathalpy measurements was about 1.2%. The obtained enthalpy data, referred to 273. 15K, are in Table I of*the Enclosure. The true specific heat 'Card 1/3 _M_ 5 T'_ ACCESSION NR: AP4037999 of molten corundum from the melting temperature (2313-2323K) to 2800K, was found to be the constant c. - 1.957 J/g-deg. ASSOCIATION: Institut-vy*sokikh temperatur, Moskva (Institute of High Temperatureeo Moscow) SUBMITTED: 06Mar63 DATE ACQ3 09Jun64 ENCL: 01 A SUB CODE: MH NO REP SOV: ~004 OTHER: 003' -card 2/3 ACCEMICS IMI. AP4037999 WGURE 1 0 1 Table 1. Enthalpy data (K)~~ HT '11273ZLS (K) T T 1 -11273,15 T J/g J/g - 2350 3626 2600 4115 2400- 3724 2650 4213 2450 3822 2700 4311,? 2500 3920 2750 4409- 2550 4018 2800 4507 SHEYNDLIU, A.Ye., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; GORBU1K)VA, N.I., inzh. Experimental study of the enthalpy of water and water vapor at temperaturesup to 4600 C and pressures up to 490 bar. Teploenergetika 11 no-5:86-88 My'64. (MIRA 17:5) 1 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vysokikh temperatur pri Moskovskom ordena Lenina energeticheskom Institute. SHEYNDLIli, A.Ye., prof. Sixth International Conference on Ionization Effects in Gases. Vest. All SSSR 34 no. lt79-80 Ja 164. (MIRA 17; 5) SHEYNDLINJ,.A3Yec, Prof. Oecond International Symposium on High Temperatures. Vest.AN SSSR 34 no. 2;10C, F 164. (MU 17:5) 1~~ I v . ilk.-, SMK~ I, Ir. L It I) A. Ye . ; Cif V. Ya. ; 27,'J'FOVA, I. - A. - - I -- "Thermcdynanic pror-erties of niobiizi in the temperature range from OCIK to the twLting Floint, '7';()0K-" report submitted for 3rd Symp on Thermophysical Properties, Purdue U[IiV, Lafa2;ette, Ind.,22-25 Mar 6)-. -AC~RF--AP5016695 EWA,(h) /ETC (m) SOURCE CODE: UR/0294/65/003/003/6395/0460 IJP(C)..",: JDIWIJWIJG AUTHOR: Kirillin, V. A.- Shg1gdlin, A. Ye.- Chekhovsk~Z, V. Ya.; Zhukova. 1. A.- t1q, Lfqf ORG; Scientific Research Institute of Hi&h Temperature~!.~Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vysokikh temperatur) lyyllyi TITLE: Experimental determination of the eathalvv of niobium in the 600 to 26000K temperature range 14 if, 5~ 7- SOURCE: Teplofizika vysokikb temperatur, v. 3, no. 3, 1965, 395-400 TOPIC TAGS! enthalpy, high temperature metal, powder metallurgy, beat capacity ABSTRACT- The method of mixing is used to determine the enthalpy of niobium in the temperature range of 5820K to 25870K. The calorimeter and oven used in the experiment were placed in a vacuum chamber and it is shown that results obtained at 10-2 to 10-3 mm Hg pressure agree with those obtained in an argo a, h re. The measurements ,rqF e were made on samples produced by powder metallurgy L 131 ctric arc methods. No dif- ference in the results was found. A detaile-d--Ze-scription of measurements which were necessary to assure minimum error is presented. The effect of vacancies at high tem- peratures was observed and its effect on the accuracy is considered. The results are. presented in graphical and table form. In addition to the enthalpy measurement, the heat capacity was determined In a temperature range 273.150K to 27400K. Orig. art. PC: 536.722:546.882 ACC-NI, AP ACC N 14 -m t- WETC~M) 6V0294/65/003/006/0666/086~' 6001909 'V~~ - ~- - I C) MlJfIIJG jp j.1 Z.:~ AUTHOR: Kirillifi~-,,V.A.; &gp~ain,- Chekhov-sKoyL V.Ya.; Zhukov AUT1101 F T _A .I.A. ORG:---HjZh_T.ePTArA:~qr6 Research Institu-Ce (Hauchno-issledovatel'skii',,,~ Instifu-tvysok :W~ee-jij6r-af5i7 _j, q,4. TITLE: TheEnLdnamic_propertie of n1obium in the temperature Interval SOURCE: Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, v-3, no.6, 1965, 86o-865 TOPIC TAGS: niobium, thermodynamic property, enthalpy, entropy A.BSTRACT:' The enthalpy and entropy of niobium in the temperature Inter.- wal 0-2730K were calculated on the basis of averaged values of the actual 4eat capaoi-ty, using the following equations: T -n HT - Ho =~cpdT=Yjl'h(cp.i+,+cp,i)(Ti+,-Ti)+AHi+,], (1) a 1-0 InT n -ST-so,= .~ c,,d (In T) ['/I (cp. j+j + cp'. j) (In Tj+j - In Tj) + &Sj+jj. 0 J-0 (2) 1/2 UDO; 546.882:536-0+536. 22+936.754J336.77 L 11902-66 ACC NR, AP6001909 ere H and S are the enthalpy and entropy at OOK. Them following equati8na werg used for calculation of the enthalpy and entropy in the temperature interval from 273-15 to 2740OK: ill, - 110 5,499T +-6,328-.10-A 7" + 1953 exp 440,7 xa-sle-ar, + 1354 -1& (5) T S, ~- So 12,662 Ig T + 12,656 - 1"T + T (_ 19,51'. 1 1. + 19j53 _I +69,35 T )expk T i2,q%. (61 rhe results of the calculations are presented in a tableand in empirical equations. Orig. art. has; 7 formulas, 3 figures, and I table. SUB CODE: 11,20/ SUBM DATE: 05Nov64/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH, REP: 012 Cc .2/2 L 34857-66 JKT )",(-G NR: AP6014075 SOURCE GODE: UR/0294/66/004/00z/Oz67/OZ73 '2 AUTHOR: Kirillin, V. A.; Rossiyevskiy, G. L; Styrikovich, M. A., Sheyndlin, A. Ye. ORG: Scientific Research Institute of Fligh Temperatures (Nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut vysokikh temperatur); Moscow Engineering -E conornic a Institute.im. S. Ordzhonikidze (Moskovskiy inzhenerno-ekonomicheskiy institut) :TITLE* Prospective efficiency of electric power stations with high-capacity open-: tp, e MHD generators C Reported at the Royal Society meeting of 4 Nov 65, England] SOURCE. Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, v. 4, no. 2, 1966, 267-273. TOPIC TAGS: MHD generator, electric power plant ABSTRACT: The results are reported of an estimation of the thermal efficiency I of MHD power plants; 500-Mw generators and high-temperature heating of Card 1/2 UDC: 621.313.12:5384 SHEYNDLIN, B.Ye.; CHEKANSKIY., V.V. Parameters of endothermic contt6lled atmospheres for the heating for hardening of chr9nium stOls. Yetalloved. i term. obr. met. no.-6-.37-39 ,Je 164. (jURA 17:7) 1. Spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro No. 3 Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva BSSR. ~,m% 1, n% , % , , t " ~ ~ ~ a67e,~,= Z'6?~--- ~- t. ~- MO,~ t inim 28:2) lip r 3 5- AID P - 5503 Subject uSSR/Aeronautics - radio Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 20/26 Authors Sohneyndlin, L. B., Eng.-Captain and Podsvirov, A. S., 9 -e-n-. -T-e-cRR I -cTa-n - L t . Title Are the safety fuzes necessary? Periodical Vest. vozd. flotal 3, 75-76, Mr 1957 Abstract The authors suggest that in the interest of reliable operation of airborne radio equipment, particularly of such on fighter planes, the safety fuzes should be excluded from the circuit of the radio equipment. Institution : None Submitted : No date BURGOV, V.A., sostavitell . redsktor; ISTOMIN, I.V. [trpnslator]; SREYNOUN. KJM. [translator]; YAKOBSOH, A.Xh., redaktor.-SHILINA, 796skiy redaktor [Magnetic sound recording; a collection of translated papers] Ka~gnltnaia zapis' zvuka; sbornik perevodnykh materialov. Sost. i red. V.A.Burgov. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Iskusstvo.' 1956. 397 P. (MLRA 10:2) (Magnetic recorders and recording) BURGOV, V.A.; ISTOMIN, I.V. [translator]; SHZ2M2A M Kh. [translator]; _j.j. BYSYMONT, L.O., red.; YLALZK. Z.H.-;-re"Vm-.red. [Television broadcasting of motion pictures; a collection of translated materials] Kinotelevizionnais tekhnika; sbornik parevodnykh materialov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Iskusstvo," 1959. 383 P. (MIRA 12:4) (Motion pictures and television) 1. SHEYNFjR, Z. F. 2. sssR (6oo) 4. Nervous System-Tumors 7. Diagnosis and surgery of bulbospinal tumors. Vop. neirakhir. 16 No. 6, 1952 9. Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. SHEYNER, Z.F. Remote results of late surgical peripheral nerves. Vop. neirokhir. 1. Iz skogo therapy of gunshot wounds of the 18 no.5:27-33 B-0 154. (MIRA 7:11) neyrokhirurgicheakoy kliniki Ukrainskogo psikhonevrologiche- instituta. - (NERVES, FIRIPBERAL, wounds and injuries, gunshot, surg.) (WOUNDS AND INJURIES, gunshot, of peripheral nerves, surg.) STMIT-3R, Z.F., Ir-and. med. nauk. Diagnosis and therapy of carebrocranial injuries with fractures of the cranial base. Sov. med. 22 no.12:22-26 D '58. (KIRA 12:1) 1. Iz Dzerzhinskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy Gor"kavskoy oblasti (glavuyy vrach G.A. Kachau). (BRAIRS, wds. & inj. cerebrocranial, with fract. of cranial base, diag. & ther. (Rus)) (CRANIUM.- fract. base of cranium in cerebrocranial inj., diag. & ther. (RUB)) SHMER, Z.F., kand.med.nauk Surgical treatment of late sequelae of gunshot wounds of the angioneurotic bundle of the arm. Ortop.travm. i protez. 20 no-1:16-19 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Iz Dzerzhinakogo (Gorikovskoy,oblasti) gospitalya d3jya invalidov Otechestvennoy vopW (nach. - GA. lachan). (AMA, vda. & Iu3. gunshot wds. involving angioneurotle bundle, surg. (RUB)) Clinical course and remote sequplae of acute closed cerebrocranial injuries in children. Vop.neirokhir, 24 no-4:42-4.4 Je-Ag 160. (MI:U 13:12) (BRA.IN-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) SaYM , Z,F,, kand.med.nauk Clinical aspects and prognosis of subarachnoid be orrhages. Sov. mod. 25 no.2:105-110 F 162. 7 OMA 15:3) 1. Iz Gorikovskoy U-y Goradskoy bol2nitsy (glavayy vrach N.M. Khaykin). (BRAIN-9EMUMM) 1 4 a 6 f A f 10 It rz 11 ad U L? N I C tL r f I a L &- It, T-1 K 7- x "Roctists .40 p-epts"Is .09. jar M 0 AF 0 0 V 0 #J M 0 Vitamin C level In pu It. G. GmIatein and M. 1). ShrinMusis. MG, No. wroths of 111(4611111 Silly there 00 are Orservesl lowered lrvrl4 of urinary Vitsulla C rliaj~,': tim; file!rAL-ed gravity ..I the di-a- I'ad, W a '114, ': ctraw in the elisuinittion level. Limiting by M) Ing. 00 asembic acial daily effects the elinsinstinn ramwiling to the gravity o(the caw: in mild caw4 0A d The natifeal vitamin a% clitninatetl ova the i1th day. in wv"r t-aw% twaly m the G. M. K.-InguM 1 a aa a AsfTALkUftGK.L L111041UMIC CLAIWICATICto ijilkia7w~~;. &a, T- -17 p 9 PW 0 0 9 1 IF N 5 Ai a 5 u TJ 40 M3 11; 0 Plitt OW&C offt flu pffin 194 MW f, I to #qj 0.0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 *10 0 0 0 0 : : : : 0 'ga 0 0 0 *-* 0 jkAL-9-9-0 00 a -to V "SO as* =0 0 0 too 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 1 1 3 4 1 # C. L I ? 11 U Ism 1116 U: . .1121 Q U Is? A.0 Ike 04 pill$ -voctligs p C I; the female 44111 110CM600 f"1119- Relation of vitamin pan atitl V. 0. (krAtelit (Kharkov C111 _ Win. 'I 511 M ; -' Zl-- ~' 4 N 7 -. o. . itw i 194 . 1 A l6led NAwr ~jj . A~orbie Add (lit 3 dallY doavs of 0 Ing. each) III" not ill iiell initiate tile sexual discharge in castraittl t1latule White fetnair toict. Combination with ().5 units of follic- jmhovs the ilischaftiv within 4 day%. CrYs'. ulio Stele , acid at 31) log. daily (Ion not rame growth tit the ~! otrill, I,( bilantile nder lit coosParl-Alo With 4`010901-, NO rojohloril with 2a -y of foiliculln It Invivaunt tile AV. Ise of infantile t1lefut Io0.,-NU X.. while tit!% thmasr of folliculin Aloor I"It 0.010 g. AV. 00 4 v W W IF v 1-~::;000006089 0 ;I N a b me a a It j i A 10 - I L A -9?&LLU*GKAL LITISAILINE CLAISWOC.1101. --%a #401 "1. 1%. Qat -.1 1041 -Now 14,W milli aM71 libill$ U 11 AT K) Is 'ios; it. 91011 CAN Kit WK Kit" It a 0 A FiA-1-i-I _Md 0 0 9 1 v IM 0 nogi Goo "-*0 -00 Qo: wool too -7 7 Ll ~L, 0 V "iV. ZOO-e-r- 711-L u. naocrinoloEy 01- Pre- Ginelcol., ,0. A, IV AI Diethylstilbestrol in roughening of snuumitry glan& In lacUtion. M. Va. XI4o4kv-.bl and x NIM, I I he- stn - i I.-, -.L 11.1, .. Kha,k.v). Akx 11 ~'1150.~ 2. 35 wc 4 5 mg. dirs hvI,t t1be~tjol irmovv, N411 2 1 llr~. the rx"tolsellillst and P.titt ttt I lie Immstit try %Lttl,l% "Ithich are common its the tirit few J iy% of lictAtion. A 41tvw it U'"] for retard Itioll .'f I u-1.1t j."1 fin 10 2.Mg. FkW 'un'lling 1.10ali"ll 5 1 WV d~~ "t 2 lilt. hK d tv% ate ti-d. G M, /It VA4TAPETOV, B.A.;SflLTNERXAN, M.D.;HOVITSKIY, D.A. Effect of season and temperature on frog test in early pragnancy. Akush. &in., Moskva no.4:73.-75 July-Aug 1952. (CLKL 23:2) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences for Vartapetov and Sheynerman; Docent for Novitakiy. 2. Of the Ukrainian Institute of Zxperimental Endocrinology (Head -- Prof. Z. M. Dinershteyn) and of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Head -- Prof. D. Ye. Shmundak) of Khartkov Medical Institute. SHEYNFIHMAX, H.D.;OVCHILPSNKOo Ye.P.;SOF T14- '""M Awt- Problem of optimal prophylactic domes of vitamin D; experimental study. Vopr. pediat. 20 no.4:42-44 July-Aug 1952. (CIXL 23.2) 1. Docent for 5heynerman; Candidate Medical Bci*Ficas for Orchareako and Sofiyenko. 2. Of KharIkov Scientific-Research lastituts for the Care of Mother and Child (Director -- Candidate kedioal Sciences -- A. G. Lugunova). MIRSAGATOVA, R-S--;-74EMM WAR, M.D.; TARTAPSTOV, B.A.; KORNILOVA, A.I., direktor; DIMSHMN, Z.H., direktor. larly diagnosis of death of the ovum. Akuah. i gin. no-3:29-31 MY-Je 153- (mLu 6:7) 1. Otdel akusherstva, i ginekologii Kharlkovskogo nauchno-ionledovatell- skogo instituta okhrany,materinetva i datetva imeni N.K.Xmpskoy (for Mirsagatova, Shaynerman, Vartapetov and Kornilova). 2. Otdel vozrastuoy endokrinologii Ukrainskogo instituts, okeperimentalluoy andokrinologii (for Mirsagatova, Sheynerman, Vartapetov and Dinershteyn). (Abortion) STURRIDAK. D.Ta., professor; VARTAPETOV, B.A., kandidat neditsinakikh nauk; -SH-47MRO-IAN, M.D., kandidat neditsinakikh nauk; MILOVSKIT, D.P.; A new nethod for the determination of estrogens in a woman's system, Alaish. i gin. no.ll~:66-69 JI-Ag '55. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Iz ginekologicheekogo otdoleniya (zavprof. D. Ye. Shmundak) Oblastnoy bal^lneologichaskay bollnitsy i fiziologicheakogo otdela (zav.kandidat meditsinskikh nauk B.A.Yartapatov) Ukrainskogo instituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii. (ESTROGENS, determ. method, in etiol.diag. of menstruation disord.) (MENSTIOATION DISOIIDMS, diag. etiol. diag.,estrogen determ. method) DINERSHTE)Di. Z-M. (deceased); SE1,0YUKOVA, O.A.;,,SHEUIEiiIIAN. M.D. Effect of the functional state of the central nervous system on vas- cular reactions in animals of different ages with experimental hyper- tension. Sbor. nauch.-issl. inst. eksper. endok. 15:200-209 159. (MDU l4i 11) (WERTENSION) (AGE) (CEREURA1 GORTa[) LOBANOVSKAYA, L.I.; SIMIMMO, M.D. Reactivity of the sexual tract to Ue substances during inhibition of the nauch. trud. Ukr. nauch.-issl. inst. (F-STROGFITS) (SLEEP) administration of estrogenic central nervous system. Sbor. eksper. endo~k. 15:256-259 159. (MM 14:11) - (UTERIZ) VYAZOV5~ATA, TZ.D.,, RYABUSMKO, Ye.0.3 SHEYNERMAN, M.D. (deceased] Erfect. of the extract of raspberry leaves on the gonads and hypophysis. -,dy TTkr. nauch.-issl. inst. eksper. endak. 19:341-352 164. (MIRA l817) 1. Iz otdela gistofiziologii. 11krainskogo institute. eksperimentallnoy a-,idokrinolcgii. BOZHKO, O.L.; SHEYNEIU-Mi, M.F. Poisoning of children by henbane and str&monium. Padiatriia 42 no.6:,72-,4 Je'63 (MIRA 17.'l) I .L. Iz Alche-~-Aoy gorodskoy detskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy -v-rach O.L.Bozhko). KOMNOVA, A.Y.; SHEYHERMAN, Ye-M. Grades of fabrics for footwear. Standartizataiia 24 no.8-:47-48 Ag 160. (MIRA, 13:9) (Textile fabrics--Standards) (Shoe manufacture) SHMER,MAN-t I--- Technical cotton fabrics. Standartizatsiia 26 no.4:45 Ap '62. (MIRA 150) (Cotton fabrics--Standards) DANILYUK, I.A.; RASSIN, L.Ye., inzh.-konstruktor; PRONINA, L.N., miadshiy nauchriyy sotrudnik; starshiy nauchnyy. sotrudnik Apparatus for determining the permeability to gr of textile fabrics. Tekst.prom. 21 no.12:68-69 D t61. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Rukcrvoditell grup~y konstruktorskogo byuro zavoda Tekstillpribor (for Danilyuk). 2* Zavod Tekstiltpribor (for Radsin). 3. TSentralInyy nauchno-,isaledovateliskiy institutIhlopchatobumazhnoy promyshlennosti (for Pronina,, Sheynerman). (Textile fabrics-Testing) (manometer) p r tex z,, fa br oz, on r,-na ',.e TermeaL- 1~ ?T' apparatus . Naurh.-.. iisl. tru'~'y pAll 2 09-216 . L 19286-63 Ft47 MACC M/BDS Actts:S~f6N--M: AR3oo6549 SOURCE: RZh. Geofizikaj, Abs. 8B57 --- ----- ---- AFFTC/=-3 Pi-4TPC-I- s/ol6q/63/ooo/oo8/Boo7/Boo7 AUMOR: Sheynesson, A. S. T/cq of effectiv ers\1), TITLE: On the constant a pyranomet CITED SOURCE: Sb. nauchn. tr. Kazakhsk. politekhn. in-t, no. 21, 1960, 71-84 TOPIC TAGS: pyranometer constant, pyranometer, instrument sensitivity, effective terrestrial radiation, Gullnitskiy pyranometer TIMNSLATIONT: The dependence of the 'constant of Gullnitskiyls effective pyrano- meter on the heating period of the spiral, the speed of the wind and the ins,tru- ment's sensitivity is examined. It is shown that the instrument's constant depends but slightly (less than 10%) on the degree of heating or on the velocity of the wind. The variation in the sensitivity of the instrument causes a corres-~ ponding change in,the constant. PATE ACQ: 06Sep63 SUB CODE: SD ENCL: -00 ,Card 1/1 SHEMIFAYN, F.I.; SIPYAGIN, L.A. Cooperation of a state testing laboratory and basic organizations. Standartizataila 2~5 no.3:38-39 Mr 161. (MM 14:3) (Standardization) (Testing laboratory) ANf)ONtYF,V,, CJ~A~ZIKOV 11.6. KI)CIIIN, V.A. KONDRATIYI-,V, YeA; UNITAST!, Ya.M.., MAKAROY, K.I.~ PANKRATIOV, F.V.; PEVNYY, N.J.; FOKRAS, LJI.j P61TWIN, A.M.; TFL~NU, P.A. SHE, EAYN F.1,; SHUY-6, T.I.- Prininalli- uchastiye: BERMAN., Mtl! 1;I IV, % 11 1 ~-i F.L.; ROBTN, M.A.; WYMEVICH, G.I.; SAPIRO, V.S.; ALEKSEYEV, LAM.; FOPOVA, R.S. Heating Mart~n furnaces with natural gas using reformers. Gaz. Pron. 9 no.lli14-17 164. (141RA 17,12) DORZOFEYEV, VitaliY Vitrofanovich-, lZIM, Veniamin Yakovlevich. Prinimali uchastiyef YEMIII. &1.I., inzh.; KONDRUSEV, V.S., inzh.; LAKSHTOVSM, A.A.y kand. tekbn. naukp retoenzentl . SKUBACHEVSM , L.S., inzh., red.; SFMY.FAYY, L.I.,_red.; GARVUKMA, L.A., tokbn. red. LTesting raw-jet enginesj Ispytaniia vozdushno-reaktivrykh clv:t- gatelei. Iloskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd.-vo Oborongiz, 1961. 220 p. (Airplanes-Ram-.Jet engines) (MIRA 15:2) Viktorovllc~-: ;~erdey kndre~-evivh; BGROTD'4-CHEV, VadLn Yakovlev'ch; LT I Cl V A I e k s and f G r io r ~ y e -i I c h K r t~r~. TF :ilk~ T :~-. , red. proa-~ess in combustion [FIrysical I-ripciple~ of the working ci~ary:oers of rwzjet en;~-ines] Fizicheskle osnoi7 rabochege rrQ- i -- av.L--kh sf-,-,ran~ia vozdushr,.o-reaktivrlyl-h dvigatelai.. LsejE:a v k !r~ Mlashinostroenlle~ 19'4.1;25'P. (MIRA 111.7) Khitrin). N'irkhail Jurudiuvi.-,-h; Vikhail Robt~rtovich; . EMOVA, " T., red -'-- "' -;E1 A ! [The transportation financial plan of wi automotive transportation enterprise] Transfinplan avtotrapoport- L n(,f-o predpriiitiia. Pioskva, Transport, 1964. A6 p. Ovd!U. i7:7) SILEYNFAYN, R.A., Inshener. , z Subway stations of the columm type. Transp-stroi. 6 no.5:11-14 My 156. (VjAA 9:8) (Moscow-Subways) sHalo:,-n) R. -y-L;% FA 15/49TL USER/Cher.ii.stry - Silica, Colloidal, Aug V I Sorption C',-,emdstry - Sillca, Colloidal, S-3tructure "The Sorption Properties and Structure of Silica Gels," I. Ye. Neymark, F. !. Khatset, R. YU. Sheynfayn, inst Phys Chem imeni L. V. Pisarzhevskiy, Acad Sci Ukrainian S-SR, 4 Pp I'Dok Alk Natk SSSRII Vol LXI, No 6 Studies in authors' laboratory show that conditions of dehydration have decisive irsluence an gel structure, and pore size of silica gels affect3 their adsorpti3n capacity. Used samples prepared by previously reported method, based on change in surface tension of the intermicellar liquid of the gel in process of its dehydration. Pore size was ~-: stimated from data of adsorption and desorption of methyl alcohol vapor!!, on eiracuat,ed ~-el samples and of maximum adsorption of aliphatic alcohols from carnon tetrachloride solution. Describes seriez of sarnles with increasir-~ nore size. Discusses arplicatility of M. M. Dubirin's formula to adsorptio:i isotherms for the sanmles studied. Submitted b-, Acad M. M..Dubinin, 23 Jun 4F jo PA 35/49T4 HEYMARK, I.E.; FRHYDLIH, L.Kh.; YRIDMAN, G.A.; SHEYNFAYN, R.Yu. 0"-` ~--- -~-. Structural changes of a silica-gel catalyst during its poisoning. Dop.AN URSR no-5:27-32 149. ()&A 9:9) l.Inatitut fizichnoi khimii imeni L.V.Pisarzhavalkago AN URSR i Institut organichnoi khimii AN URSR. Predstaviv diyoniy chlen AN URSR O.I.Brodalkiy. (Catalysts) (Silica) CD ftM/Cbemiei try Sillca~ qOl1oIdAl:I Mar 49, P I ChOm~OtrY -:Catalysti T "=ect of the Porosity of Silica Gel Used .48 a Catalytic Agent in the. Vapor-Phase *drolyale of Chlorobenzene," 1. Ye. Heymark, R. Yu. She7nfayn, Acad Sci Ukrainian SM, last Physicochem. ipeni L. V. PisarzheveXly,, -&ev,.g 1/2 pp ;,MUr FiZ XhIM" Vol =II, NO 'Investigation of poroua qualities of silica -gel at low temperatures and at 500 -6000 determines that they.influence speed of re action, yield of products, and direction of., I= 58/49T38 /Chemistry Silics., May 49 7M Colloidal (Contd.) F flow of the process. Coarse pares make for fewer secondary processes than fine pores. confirming calculations of Boresk6v. Gives. a hypothesis for irreversible thermal deactim- tion by silica gels-vhich results in water escaping and a chafige in porosity during hoat- ing. Submitted 8 Tul 48. .58/497!38 SHEYN-F.-Mi', R. Yu. Ney-,ark, I. Ye., and Sheynfavn. R. Yu. - "On the nechanisr- of thermic deactivation of silica gel", Ukr. khi--i. zhurnal, Vol. XIV, Islue 2, 1949, p. 24-33, - Bibliog: P. 33. SO: U-43012, 10, August 53, (Letopi5 'Zhurnal trykh Statey, No. 21, 1949). r : t 10 n of .~.e Structme of a-11 'adsorbent Several Inderendent, Le'Ll-Ods,'I i-tW-1.0- IC. L. :)Slli 1,-1. L. 11 V. ldsel-ev, V L. L-Wk I yannovich, IYe . L:e7mark, H. Yu. 'tate U in,erii 1.'.V. Lomonclsov, InSt Phys Chera, Acad -':ci Ukranian S.37', inst 1'hrs Acad Sci ussa, Gro-zny:,- Sci R-es- retrolem inst -0 "Do!- -k SS6RII -1ol LYfVI i., 0, pp 8`5, 858, ltjq,~j a4 -1, --tion i-otherms of benzene, I-ieptane, and LeGH -were taken on uniform rou"hly porous u ,dsoii. .1 silica r.-el (structural t,7T-e2). Fomid suarface of adsorbed fiLii tc be e-,uel to surface of the adsorbent and not to derend on na-tm-e of va-or. :Jctd distribution of .,cl of pores by ,:,.et',lod, method of pressing lr-g into the -,ores, and electrorde Tzesulta obtained by the 3 methods checl:ed. 1,05T3 SIMPAYN,.R. Yu. U99R/Chemistery-Catalysts Jan/Feb 51 "Promotion of Silica Gels of Different Porosities," L. Kh Freydlin, L Ye. Neymark, G. A. Fridman, R. Yu. Sheynfayn, Inst Org Ghem, Acad Sci USSR, Inst PhysChem imieni L. V. Pisarzhevskiy, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Xhim Nauk" No 1, pp 86-94- Investigates effect cupric chloride on properties of silica gels of different ; catalyst in vapor-phase hydrolysis of chloro-benzene. Finds cupric: chloride promotes silica gel, regenerates it when it is poisoned by inorg admixt, increases its thermostability and selectivity of action, and reduces diffusion braking of reaction. PA 174T12 USSR/Chemistry Catttlysts May/June 51 "Poisoning of Silica Gel Catalyst by Inorganic Admixtures and Reacting Components," I. Ye. Neymark, L. Kh. Freydlin, R. Yu. Sheynfayn, G. A. Fridman, Inst Phys Chem imeni L. V. Pisarzhevskiy, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR, Inst Org Chem Acad Sci USSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Xhim Nauk," No 3, PP 311-316 Finds dependen'ce between modification of character of porosity of silica gels (their so surface) in poisoning with inorg admixts and their catalytic activity in hydrolysis of bensene in vapor phase. Shows water is practically not absorbed on silica gel at 300 and 4500, while ohenyl halides are adsorbed strongly. Energy of adsorption of phenyl halides can be expressed by series RCI7RBr.7RI. Catalyst is poisoned by the strongly adsorbed phenyl halide, not the weakly adsorbed water. 183T12 ~l Y'-j F /I \'N -- --- - - ----- I Effect of pressing on the character of porosity, catalytic, propWies and jcbroMatogrmobic a tivity of sUka itel. L , T~- F. Vemshq~-azffi- E. Nelmark, -I.- v a-A ~naln. 4, ;: Chun. Sd.-l9S3.W-5(Eugl. transtation).-See C.A. 48, 4929fi- H. L. III., Sri;- Y h tW./Chemistry - Catalysts card 1/1 j Pub. 40 - 21/22 Autbwo i Freydlin, L. Kh.1 Vereaholhagin, L. F.; Neymark,'I. B.; Numanovj L UOV, andA_ .Rju. eat t Eff 0 on the porosity., catalytic properties and.chrou.ti, 0 cci~pressM tographic activity of ailiod gel PtrIodic" j Jzv. AN SM. Otd. khim. Muk 52 945-9501 SeP-Oct 1953 At4tract I The effect of 20,000 atm.prosaures on the change in.porosity.. ddeorb- ability and catalytic properties o.f.silica gel:waa investigated. The chromatographic.activity,of ailica gel cmVressed at 201,00o,atm ilia found to be about 25% lower.than the activity of non-coM",seed,de g, The*greatest reduction (almost 50%),i~n spedific-sorptionvolume of pores (total volume of'mioro-ahd transient po -rei) of large pOr"s silica gel was observed at 5000.atm. but its' ipecific surface:area: remained unchanged. Maximum reduction in specific. sorption volume of., pores-of micro-porous silica gel was established duri coppres sibri. of Five USSR reference (1949-19521' Tablea,'gra&4 latter at 10,000 atm. Institution SW=Ltted December 13, 1952 NEDIARK. I.Ye.; SaYIWAYN, R.Yu. - . , The role of capillary forces in the process of structure formation of silica gals. Kolloid.Zhur. 15, 143-51 '53. (MLRA 6:3) (CA 47 no.16:7859 '53) 1. Aca.d. Sci.Ukrain. S.S.R., Kiev. WYMSPR�RW A 4r- -40n T V S ST _4R_m C621 die nit mechanism of fam= Be Stu ;,With heavy nitrogen., A. 1. Brodskir, B." Go~r. and 4.' Yu Sbclnfalu.- Dakkdy-Aka4 Sauk S.S.S,R;:95~ 273-0 . ......m ~--%ronmtl& .="Heating. together . rairts. , of prito -their If- an anrl M salti,yictds MLCI senlidary Araines, The reation was studied b3 _tnmm of-,%F15-labeled. PhN% (prepd. from NPI-Iabtled NtliCt, w 'cided Iijalt vi IheIed,MI:, anti this Ath PzCI javc'btr fr., 4Ed I!zN Which was converted 'to PhW% A.C14HINUS. find 13,04114'. 7110 renctions iycjc~fun at 2-30--:. .,40"RI'd the ptWuc:4 examd. forTlIk.c6utefit with a bpeamthete. "lit the formation ~f t-.CoTl-.NIIPh'the-NHi Lip' the niiphthy~?minc is~ elimimled.-,. Tii'tfic~ forrmcv.: roup g ZV Wou A",4ZMPN~tW~NHt cmu;J-01 Af PhiNTI.from-14 kdjft t 6 Won m0 triW ed t a both'kici&ldn produms-1-ioleathij:eItht dRecUlAc- wtr_ Ono relAtIvely, -'. ti f PIu4Hj&!dj b e~cludcd,' rap t lhtr;,' ims~ "to t I h; nthi!r.RA0,hI itie formatfbfi~'of 4,ikcbAdaty,aw0_ or, - - -I'n Im. bstitutied -f"idP-t`fic'Mtn~0-tLtAidu ci~. -b i 6ttiit~oiiffi.,ei~it~Lo6tstscrf;icilrtitln W h `"~vtal 611 Yruig the rticildu -it to I 6'44a,] dl- yste V, ' :~PhNffx -117j' MXI PhNfli ;zN !-PIINUvBiNHw',-M-usthbik v C6~ t ur bo ertin 461~nitd acc fi~j clcsvare U -b 0-th'arumb g"rou"Ps- r4 I , -1 's ~mr. x _W Mr 0CF0FZ9CTS OF THE NATURE OF THE SURFACE ON THE SORPTION PROPERTIES OF qlLIC.-L GE . 1. E. Nelmark, R. Yu. Shelnftln, u4 L. G. Svintsova (Pisarzhevskil!nst. of Physical Chemistry). DoWady AkAd. Nauk S.3-S.R. 106, 871-4(1956) June It. (In Russian) Inveattgattans were made at the hydraphilic Wu a of silica gal surfaces, their sorptive prq~erties. and the ef- fects produced by the chemical nmure and porosity of silica gel surfaces in adsorption processes. To solve the problem the silica jel hydroxides were replaced by fluorite, the an- tons of &hick differ sharply from ON groups in their capac- ity to form hydrogen complexes. The sorption roperties of allies gels with changed surfaces were compared to silica gels of identical structure but with hyd-oxide coated sur- I faces. Diagrams are given to show the sorption and desorp- Gan Isotherms of methyl alcohol &ad benzoyl vapors an hydrophilic and fluorite silica gels of fine &Ad large poros- ity. (R.V.J.) y -il A A Sd Meg p A! Z. 2 HAP ~. ; -. -ja 11fli Ifi L !,a u Is 31 .4 3 .1aggla-i : x li ! 9g ;R 99 IT 3 cog all m Ila SA i1 g . jI ,t- - -il o RA 4, fail a, 11 81412 S/020/60/132/06/37/066 'o(40 0 3000005 AUTHORS: NeyRark, 1. Ye., Che tov, V. M., Sheynfayn, R. Yu., S. TITLE: Synthesis of Specific Silica Gels by Modification of Their Surface PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 6, pp. 1356.;-1359 properties TEXT: It was the object of this investigation to give basic to silica gel by means of chemical modification, thus increasing its capacity of adsorbing acid substances, Hydrated samples of coarsely porous silica g8l were treated with mono-, di-, or triethanolamine: a" at 100 - 160 C in a glass flask with return-flow cooler, or b) in an 0 autoclave at 160 - 250 C. The content of aminoalcohol groups in the modi- fied silica gels was determined by washing with titrated hydrochloric acid and back titration of the extract with lye. The silica gel adsorbed Card 1/3 81hiT Synthesis of Specific Silica Gals by 3/020J60/132/06/37/068 Modification of Their Surface B004/BO05 PRESENTED: February 22, 1960, by M. M. Dubinin, Academician x SUBMITTED: February 20, 1960 Card 3/3 SPEYNFAYIN, R.Yu. Part played ky the acid treatment )f silicic acid hydrogel in the formatim of the xerogel prous structure. Koll.zhur. 23 no.6: 756-760 N-D '61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Institut fizicheskay khimii All USSR, Kiyev. (Silicic acid) (Collaids) WAIN,, R-Tu.; KRUGLIKOVA, N.S.; NEE4ARK.. I.Ye. CHERTOV, V.M.; _AHED Stepwise methosylation of silica gel and its adsorption properties. Mcr. khim. zhur. 27 no.2:190-196 161. (MIM 34--3) 2. Institut fizicheskoy khimii im. L.V. Fisarihevokogo AN USSR. (MethoxyUtion) (Silica)