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The Effeots of Suppression of Functional Activity when the Components
oj'7' 0.11 Additives are Mixed
engine type D-38. It will be seen that the difference in
neutralising effertiveness of different oils initially containing
equal quantities of barium is mainly due to the dialky1dithio-
phosphate components which remain in the oil throughout the engine
tests. The results of engine tests given in Table 3 show that
.4-noreased wear of piston rings associated with suppression of the
neutralising effect of barium alkylphenolatte by dialkyldithio-
phosphate components is aQcompanied by appreciable reduction in
deposita., particularly on pistons. Apparently it is often necessary
to use mixtures of additive Qomponents which give satisfactory
wett"ing action vith some impairment of neutralisation and so of
anti-wear properties, However. it would be better to select the
additive components in such a way that such interaction is absent.
There are 5 figures, .3 tables and 7 references.* 1+ Soviet and
3 Engl.i.sh.
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AUTHORS: Andres. U. Ts.., Kadushin, A. A., and Shor, a
TITLE- Measuring the Velocity of Fall of Bodies in a Liquid by
a Radiometric Method/t?
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 10, pp, 27-28
TEXT: In publications a great number of various schcmes and devices is
described for measuring the velocity of the movemen-~ of a ball in non-
transparent liquids. All these methods become unreliable with an
increasing ratio between the diameter of the tube and the diameter of the
ball. In 1959., a device was designed at the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy institut po pererabotke nefti i gaza (All-Union
Scientific Research Institutefor the Processing of Oil and Gas for
measuring the velocity of the movement of bodies in a liquid and of the
liquid itself respectively, by means of tagged atoms. The scheme of the
measuring part of the device is shown in Fig.. 1, The valve 6H 15TT
(6N15P), the cell of two diodes Al-q-12 (A , and A2)(DGTs-12)(Dj and D2)
and the relays P,(Rl) and P2(R2) are used for it, In connection with the
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in a Liquid by a Radiometric Method B021/BO58
studies of the Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR (Ipstitute of
Mineral Fuels of the AS US�jli_in the field of the movement of bodies in
highly viscous media, the de7ice described was used for measuring the fall
velocity of a ball in a finely disperse aqueous barite suspension (Fig. 2).
The maximum velocity in the measurements reached 20 cm/sec, the minimum
one 0.15 cm/sec. The device can be used for measuring the velocity of the
movement of bocbes in nontran3parent media and also as a rheoviscosimeter.
There are 2 figures and 5 Soviet references.
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AUTHORS: Zaslavskiy, Yu. S.,,. Shor, G. I, and Morozova, I~ A.
TITLE: Investigation of Electrokinetic Processes and Sedimentation
in Disperse Systems by the Method of Radioactive Indicators
PERIODICAL: Xolloidnyy zhurnal~ 1960, Vcl. 22, No. 5.1 PP~ 593-598
TEXT: A "radic-indicator" method of studying electrokinetic prooesses re-
lated to the action of "dispersive"admixtures to motor oils is described
here. Two beta counters are used simultaneously as counters and as elec-
trodes (forming an electric field), as well a; for recordiu the shift
of the tagged disperse phase. Carbon black tagged with T120 was d13DArs
ed -~n motor oil of the type AC PP!114 .1417 35
-5 (AS-5) and the admixtures - 54
a nd 35_2 (VNII ITP .354 and -353) (dialky1d4thiophosphates*', [IMC-19
(PINIS-.19) (cajcaum sulfonate with 17.0% ash content Droduced by L~ N.
Monastyrskiy and T~ K. Avallyani), PMS-1c' t bariurn. alky! phenolate,
'-I, VT~'~M -339 (TsIATIM--339) (barium disulfide alkyl phenolate) were tes'.-
ed. The device used (Fig,. 1 ) contains two beta counters of the ry,-e7--25 6CT1
T 25 BFLI. arranged one above other, and connected t.o a radiometric
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and Sedimentation in Disperse Systems by the B015/BO64
Ilethod of Radioactive Indicators
aDparatus of the "Bambu" type (with electronic potent,-omeTers cf the
types Dnfl-og (EPP-09) and nc-1 ps-i), as well as -13--M(VSMj rectifiero-11.
The upper counter measures the sedimentation rate under the action of
the electric. field, i.e.., the intensity of electrophoresis, while the
lower cne measures sedJmentation w'th and without electri,; f-'eld. Calcium
I i i.
sulf-onate was found to be adsorbed on the surface cf the carbon black
parT.-icles and to gilve them a positive charge. The d9ficcoulating effect
cf P11AS-19 sulfonate -'is apparently due tc a molecular ads.:rptlon in which
the negative charge cf the sulfonate molecules is directed towaid the
collcid par--fcles, and the positive charge toward the o"!. Addi-tion cf
PMS-19 sulfonate in any concentration caused the migraticn c-f carbon
black to the cathc-de, while in the preseni:,? of TsIATIM~339 phen~~late
carbr-n black mig--ated to the cathode only. In the t-No thiophosphate ad-
mixtures, the carbon-black Charge depends cn the con,~ertration of the
admix-,ur- (F;'-,-. 4), There are 4 figures and 6 refiren-.eG: 5 Soviet, 1 US,
2 French and ' Dutch~
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and Sedimentation in Disperse 6ystems by the B015/BO64
Tile+hod of Radioactive Indicators
Processing and the Production of Artificial Liquid Fuel,
Moscow)
SUBM ITT ED - August 11, 1959
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RaAiioaktivnyye izotopy i yadernyye izlucheniya v naroftom )dozyaystve SSSR;
trudy soveshchaniya v 4 tomakh. t. 1: Obshchiye voprosy primenenlys.
izotopov, pribory s istochnikami radioaktivnykh izlucheniy, radiatsionnaya
khimiya, kbi ni cheskaya i neftepererabatyvayushchaya promyshlennost I (Radio-
active Isotopes and Nuclear Radiations in the National Economy of the USSR;
Transactions of the Symposium in 4 Mumes. v. 1: General Problems in the
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Ed. (Title page). N.A. Petrov, L.X. Petrenko and P.S. Savitakiy; Edo. of this Vo3.:
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and R.F. Romm; Executive Edo.: Ye. S. lev:Lna and B. F. Titskaym; Tech. Ed.*
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PURPOSE: The book Is intended for technical personnel concerned with problems
of application of radioactive isotopes and nuclear radiation in all branches
of tL-- Soviet economy.
COVERAGE: An All-Union Conference on problems in the introduction of radioactive
isotopes and nuclear radiation into the national economy of the Soviet Union
took place in Riga on 12-16 April 1960. The Conference was sponsored by:
the Goaudarstvcnnyy nsuchno-tekhnicheskiy komitet Saveta Ministrov SSSR (stall'
Scientific and Technical Co=ittee of the Council of Ministers, USSR); Glwrn4
Ile
upravleniye po ispol'zovaniyu atomnoy energii pri Sovete Hinistrov SSSR (Main
Administration for the Utilization of Atomic Energy of the Council of Ministers,
USSR); Academy of Sciences, USSR; Gosplan USSR; Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta
11inistrov SSSR po avtomatizataii I maahinostroyeniyu (State Co=mdttee of the L
Council of Ministers, USSR, for Automation and Machine Building) and the Council
ofMiniaters of the Latvian SSR. The transactions of this Conference are
published in four volumes. Volume I contains articles on the following subjects,
the general problems of the Conference topics;.the state and prospects of
develol=cnt of radiation chemistry; and results and prospects of applying radio-
active isotopes and nuclear radiation in the petroleum refining and chemical
industries. Problems of designing and manufacturing instruments which contain
sources of radioactive radiation and am used for checking and automation of
technolDgical processes are examined, along with problems of accident prevention
_g-'r.use. No personalities am mentioned. References accompany some of the
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Romm, R.F. Application of Radioactive Isotopes for Checking
SOV/5486
Chemical Processes 302
Shelyubskiy, V.I. Checking the Homogeneity of the Charge by
[Its] Natural Radioactivity 313
Veksler, M.A. Prospect of Implementation of Certain Level
Indicators and [Other] Indicators Utilizing Radioactive
Radiation in the Organic Synthesis Industry 318
Zaslavskiy, Yu. S., and G.I. Shor. Radioindicating Checking of
W~
Operational Properties of xtures to Oils 329
AVAILAM: Library of Congress
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YU.S., SHOR, G.I.
Yachania=3 der Dispersionsvining von Motorenolzusatsen Tre
Popoe. to be submitted for the 5p~osiua Lubricants and
Lubrication, Drazdan, 27-30 June 1961
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~IUTHORS. Zaslavskiy, Yu. S. and_~j I.
_b_oX _, G . _~
TITLE. Investigation of the Stability of Solutions of.
Additives in Oils by Means of their Electrical
Conductivity
PERIODICAL. Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 1,
PP- 52-54
TEXT-~ Electrical conductivity determinations are suggested
as a rapid means of determining the stability of additives in
oils -to transitions between the colloidal and truly ionic states.
Conventional electrolytic type cells are used, being concentric
aliiminium. cylinders, 50 mm high, and 20 and 35 mm diameter
respectively. By incorporating a thermostat bath, thermal
stability to temperatures up to 250*C may be investigated. By
studying change of conductivity with time alone, storage stability
may be determined. Molybdenum blue is found to be indefinitely
stable at room temperature, but after a short period of heating
to lOO'C, the conductivity suffers a sudden and permanent decrease.
ky, contrast, the conductivity of molybdenum nonylxantheAate
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Investigation of the Stability of Solutions of Additives in Oils
by Heans of their Electrical Conductivity
solutions increases to a maximum after about 400 hours stora-e
then falls to a lower, but stable, value after about 600 hours.
On zaking a series of straight lubricating oil fractions from a
high-sulphur crude, and plotting their conductivity versus
viscosity, a distinct curvature is obtained, in apparent violation--~
of Walden's Rule. it clearly shows that the concentration of
electrically conducting material increases with boiling point. On
heating straight oils with or without thermally stable additives
to 250'C, little change in conductivity is found on cooling, but
with un.,ztU_,~le additivesq the heating curve is much higher than the
coolin- curve over a certain high temperature rangeg but rejoins
it at lower temperatures, thus exhibiting a hysteresis-type curve:
this is attributed to a shift at high temperatures of the reaction
between colloidal micelles and ions. By plotting conductivities
versus concentrations, the conductivity of phenolate solutions is
seen -L:o te ionic, but-that of sulphonate solutions micellar. There
a-re 3 figures, 1 table and 8 references; 6 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATION. VNII NP
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AjTHORS: ZaslaV3kiy, Yu. S., Sh- -L--G.. i., Shneyerova, R. N.
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TITLE. Mechanism of action of certain types of additives to oils
(washing, anticorrosion, and antiseizing additives)
PZHIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnals Khimiya, no. .5, 1962, 529,
abstract 5";1217 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam".
U., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 16a-173)
TEXT: Results of previous work of the authors on the mechanism of action,
selection and methods of evaluating the above types of additives in oils
are discusse d and generalized. 21 references. Abstracter's note: Complete
translation.'
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B160/B138
A'UTHORS: Zaslavskiy, Yu. S., Shor, G. I-.,, Shneyerova, R. W.,
Lebedeva, F. B., 1,10rozova, I. A., Ryabova, D. V.,
Stukin, A. D., Yevstigneyev, Ye. V., Turchenko, P. F.,
Nizhnik, V. Ya.
TITLE: Radioactive tracer methods for studying the functional
properties of oils with additives
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 5, 1962, 534, abstract
51J262 (5b. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam", M.,
Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 263 - 269)
TE'XT: A short description is given of the radioactive tracer method
developed in the VNIINP for studying electrokinetic processes connected
w it ~
, h the 'mechanism of the action of certain dispersive addizives for
heavy diesel lubricating oils. A dia-,ram of the experimental equipment
is given. Its main feature is the combined use of radiation counters as
electrodes for producing 'the electric field and for recording the movement
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of the labelled dispersed phase. Soot with the radioactive isotope Tl 204
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Radioactive tracer methods for ... B160/B138
was used to model the dispersed phase (oil oxidation and fuel combustion
producta). In the radioisotope method of studying the dezerSent properties
of oils with additives the amount of gummy deposit was measured from the
absorption of Co 60 beta radiation in it. The method of studying the
detergent properties of oils with additives, based on the oxidation of a
thin layer of oil on a heated strip of steel, has been improved by radiomet-
ric measurement of the deposits, using Ca45 as a source. The chemical
-ictivity of antiscoring additives was estimated by determining the
..inetics of the transitions from radioactive steel (irradiated with
neutrons via Fe59) or copper (activated by introducing tracer amounts of
Ag 110 intD,molten copper) to the oil under the influence of the test addi-
tives. ~Abstracterls note: Comple~e translation-.I
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AUTHORSz Reznikov, V.D., Zaslavskiy, Yu.S. and Shor, G.I.
TITLE,~ New method of determining the content of kctive
neutralising additives in motor oils
PERIODICALz Chemie a chemickA technologie; Pr"ehled technickdf a
hospodArsk4 literatury, v.180 no.12, 1961, 56o,
abstract Ch6l-7745 (Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i
masel~9no.5, 1961, 63-66)
A
TEXT. The proposed method is based on the existence of a
linear relation between the content of these additives in the oil
and the degree of neutralisation of the corrosive impurities.
The engine defects caused by these abrasive products are enumerated.
5 figures, 6 references.
[Abstractor's note: Complete translation.]
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AUTHORS,~ Zaslavskiy, Yu.So, Shor, G.I,, Shneyerova; R~No)
A.I., an e_b_e_&e_va , F. B.
Kuznetsova,
TITLEi Reducing the corrosivity of extreme pressure (E.P.)
additives without impairing their effectiveness
PERIODICAL4 Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv 1 masel~ no.12, 1961,
39-43 A
TEXT; Previous work by the authors has shown that whereas
anti-corrosion additives should have strongly bonded sulphur or
phosphorus in the molecule, E.P. additives should easily release
sulphur, phosphorus or chlorine to form compounds on the metallic
surfaces at high contact temperatures. This explains the well--
known correlation between good anti-wear properties and high
corrosivity. A combination of anti-wear and anti-corrosion
additive components should overcome the effect of delayed E.P.
a,,~-tion in high-speed friction tests. in surfaces subject to high
speed friction there is not always time for the E.P. additive to
operalle, For laboratory tests of two component additives the
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authors developed radiotracer methods of determining the chemical.
a:Aivitv of E.P~ additives in oils in the preselice or absence of
frict.ion, The chemical activity of the E,P. additives was
assessed by determining the kinetics of solution of radioactive
steel in oil or of copper which was activated with Aglio.
Determination of the chemical activity relative to radioactive
.opper and steel were made with various sulphurised and
-hlorinated organic compounds and mixtures of these. For examples
in tests with copper foil at a temperature of 150 OC it was found
that chemical astivity of the sulphur-containing additive
d.ibenzyl disulphide and that of chlorinated wax were both much
less than the chemical activity of a mixture of these additives.
A mixture containing base oil plus 30% dibenzyl disulphide plus
7~0' i~hlorinated wax gave the best E.P. protection in the four ball
test, When 61,~ of barium alkyl phenolate dissolved in
oxprcpylated alkyl-phenol -was added to the oil containing
dibenzyl disulphide and chlorinated wax there was a marked
diminution in corrosivity of the oil without impairment of the
E,P. properties., However, the reduced corrosivity to copper
lasted for only ten hours. The anti-corrosion properties of
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phosphorus-containing compounds were also tested on the
assumption that effective protection of metallic surfaces against
corrosion by atoms of chlorine and sulphur can be achieved by
creating, not a molecular, but a more continuous atomic film which
is less penetrable. To create such films the phosphorus-
containing compounds must be soluble in the base oil and release
phosphorus at considerably lower temperatures than the
decomposition temperatures of the E.P. components. It was indeed
found that the use of phosphorus-containing additives ensured
effective reduction of corrosion of steel at an oil temperature
of 200 IC in the presence of a mixture of dibenzyl disulphide and
chlorinated wax. Moreover, four ball machine tests showed that
the E.P. properties were not impaired. Tricresyl phosphate had
no anti-corrosive effect, whilst triphenyl phosphate caused a
marked reduction in corrosion. By using phosphorus-containing
anti-corrosion components in blends with more chemically active
E-P. additives, effective blends may be made using chemical
compounds that hitherto have been rejected because of their high
oils were tested on a friction machine in which
--orrosiv-ity, E~P-
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the rubbing surfaces are the ends of two hollow cast iron
cylinders of 16 mm external diameter, one of which was radioactive.
The tests were made at a speed of 600 r.p,,m. with a load of
2.5 kg/cm2 for a period of one hour. Typical test results show
that the base oil gave a mean wear rate of 66o impulses/min of the
,~ounte.ri the base oil Plus 35'a of additive J13-6/9 (LZ-6/9) plus
706 chlorinated wax gave a wear rate of 1920 impulses/min. The same
Plus 0.5% triphenyl phosphite gave a wear rate of 840 impulses/min.
Thus the triphenyl phosphite reduced the corrosivity of the E.P.
cil to the level of the base oil. There are 3 figures, 1 table
and 17 references: 11 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc.
The four most rec;nt English language references read as followsg
Ref.11Q. J.S. Elliot, N.E. Hitchcock, E.D. Edwards.
Hypoid Gear Lubricants and Additives. J. of the Institute
of Petroleum, v,45, no.428, 219-235, 1959.
Ref.12g F.T. Barcroft. A Technique for Investigating Reactions
between E.P. Additives and Metal Surfaces at High
Temperatures, Wear) v.3, no.6, 413-500; 1960.
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Ref,14~ R.B. Campbell, L. Grunberg. Study of reactions of metals
with sulphur and phosphorus compounds by pulsed
temperatures. Paper no.RlCC/32 at the International
Conference on the use of isotopes in Physics and InduEtry
(Copenhagen, September 6-17, 1960). Izd. MAGATE~ Vena,
1961.
Ref.1'1';-" G. Hugel. Chemical nature of extreme pressure lubrication,
Lubrication Engineering, v.14, no.12, 523-526, 1958,
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AUTHORS: Shor G.I. Zaslavskiy, Yu.S., Morozova, I.A., and
_L__
Ryabova~,.V.
TITLE: Electrochemical aspects of the mechanism of action
of detergent additives to motor oils
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.8, 1962,
58-66
TEXT: Electrical conductivity measurements of solutions of
detergent additives in mineral oils were carr--*ed out in the belief
that ionic dissociation of the additives, followed by sub5equent
adsorption of the ions on carbonaceous particles and metal
surfaces-, constitutes the mechanism of action of'most detergent
additives. The additives investigated were: -alkylphenate -
formaldehyde condensation product SHMA Hn-370 (VNII NP-370),
high-ash calcium sulphonate RMC (PMS), and their mixtures.
Different amounts of the additives were dissolved in oil A C-514Q
(AS-5 NKZ). The conductivity measurements were carried out with a
microamrdeter (0.1 amp, full scale deflection) and a teraohmmeter
(MOM-4) giving a d.c. of 105 V. All the solutions obeyed
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Ohm's law, thu.-~ showing that they are non-aqueous electrolytes.
Some of the additive mixtures dissolved in the*oil 'gave
considerably increased conductivities compared with the solutions
containing individual additives and the same cation concentration,
which indicated that the additive mixtures dissociated to a
considerably higher degree than the single additives. Experiments
with a metal plate heated to 250 'C and covered with a thin film
of oil contai ning the additives with Ca45 and C14 showed that the
additives formed films on the metal surface. B studying
deposition of soot particles labelled with T-2N on the hot plate
and adsorption of the additives with labelled Ca atoms on the metal
surface in the presence of soot, it.was established that the higher
the degree of additive dissociation, the more effective its
detergent activity. For a number of alkyl phenate additives the
admixture ofsulphonates~ did not gi ve increased electrical
conductivity, presumably due to their low solubility. All batches
of the investigated additive VNII NP-370 with the added Ca
sulphonate were completely soluble in mineral oils, which gave high
electrical conductivities. Measurements of the electrical
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conductivity of detergent additive solutions in motor oils
permitted carrying out preliminary laboratory evaluaiion of the
detergent effectiveness of additives and their mixtures, and
control of the additive quality.
There are 4 figures and 5 tables.
ASSOCIATION: VNII NP
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AIMIORS: Zaslavskiy, Yu.S.,..Shor, G.I.,_ Pas'eahnichenko, A. ti. ,
and Lebedeva, F.B.
T 1TU, Padio-tracer methods of studying the anti-wear
properties of lubricants
bouliCE Metody ispytaniya na iziiashivaniye; trudy soveshchaniyal
sostoyavshegosya 7-10 dek. 196o. , Ed...by
M.M. Khrushchov. Moncow, j7.(,-vo j%N SS,~4. 1962~ 182r.191
T Tests in engines with ract ioactive pax-7ts, puch as are-
used at VNII NP and elsewhere, cannot fulJy_assess,. the. properties
of additive type oils and thpy arc supplemented by a iXurfiber of'J,
laboratory test procedures.. in t,!st riSPNM-l (IkUN!-l)'-irk.&di&ted
cast-iron blocks,sl :ide against the nnd of-~a,cast-ie.on ring in the
presence of acetic acid, vapotir, and wear is assessed by, measuring
the radioactivity of the oil. Alkaline additives such as.ba'rium..
alkyl phenolate retard wear tintill they are depleted. Results
obtained on this. apparatus w--;t.F new ittid uf3ed oils.correla-te we,11.
with those obtained by engine test--, and other proidedureve A
lab(iratory radioactivity.indicator procedure was developed' to
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assess the chemical activity of anti-wear additives by dissolving."..
activated steel or.copper in the oil. Test resuita ate. quated'for
oil i-trith various amounts of dibenzyldiaulp4i.d.e. and chlorinated vraxi,,,
Significant 'results'are obtained in tests -with. steel:,at 200 *C in
75 hours-or with c. 'opper at 1.50 *C in less'than .5'ho'urs'. 'The
results line up with se.izure load deteniiinalt ions-. on. the fotir'-ball'
-machines. The' influence of cheniic6l action of~E.P. additives on
frictional wear at. 'light loads is assAssed. in A'fri~tion ma"Chine,
which uses holl6w tylindrical test pieces 16 mm*O.ii.-, 10 MW i.d.*
one being activated. one cylinder is drivep at.6oo.'r.p.'m.
oil is contained between the cylinders. The radioactivity of all
of the oil is -measured, ayid so is the transfer of tfietal from the
ikradiated to the.inactive rubbing surface. Teit*results 'are
quoted on high--and,low-sulphur basic lubricante.with various
additives, The ie-peatability Js good and the. effects of variotis
changes in. the oils' are c1parly shown. Detergent engine -additives.
can sometimes promote wear. A rig is described which cbmprisex
combined oxidation and wear tests. The oil iscontained in a
teflon cup with a cast iron base against which-Ati irradiated
Card 2/3
ZASLAVSKIY, Yu.S.; SHOR, G.I.; SHNEYEROVA, R.N.; LEBEDEVA, F.B.
Reducing chemical wear in using lubricating oils with antiseizing
additives. Tren.i izn.mash. no.15:486-494 162. (MERA 15:4)
(Lubrication and lubricants-Testing)
s/12o/63/obO/001/039/072!'__.
W3 2/ S3 111
AUTHORS: Zaslavskiy, Yu.S., Shor, ~Sfu_kin, A.D. and
-.-Stukin, Ye.D. ------
TITLE: Determination of the thickness of coatings from
measurements' of scattered.beta-radiation
PERIODICAL: Pribory i teld-.nika eksperimenta, no. 1, 1963,
149 - 152
TEXT: The device noi-,r report ed is illustrated in Fig. 1.
It incorporates a T-25-6" (T-2-5-BFL) end-window geiger counter.
A oint P-ray source is i-eposited on a, copper plate (3 imn in
p
diame'qer, 1 min thick) attached to the window, as shoim. This
plate prevents the P-rays from entering the counter directly so
that only the back-scattered P-rays are recorded. A low-activity
souvee (-- I ILC) is sufficient and a standard sealer may be
employed. The intensity of. the record~!d back-scattered. radiation'
is critically dependent on the distance be'lweenthe source and
the measured surface. The,distance is therefore first adjusted
until the maximum counting rate is obtained. The thickness is
then determined from the ratio
Card 1/ 4
Determination of /072
E-032/9314
(1/4vy)A-3.7,10 G(h r, R)I,:f 4, (A)
4 0
n0 (1/11M A- 3.7 10 G(h0 r, R) IC f +
where n is the counting rate obtained with the coating, n, 3-S
the counting rate w--thout the coat-Ingri A is the activity 0 .the-
source, G is a geometrical Lactor., 11 0 is the optimum distance
between the sources and the surface, r is the radius of the
copper plate, R is the radius of '.;j'.-ie counter 'w'indow, k the
back-scatItering coefficient ofthe coating aid f a factor rep .resen-
ting absorption in the counter window "Tith a properly screened
counter the background becomes negligible and n/n Vic Ii
0 .0
was -found that the ratio n/n 0 could be viritten in the form
d
n/no Ae +
where d is the thic1mess and A, IL and. B are co
ants.
Analysis of the possible errors shOITS that trith Ca as the
I
Card 2~
s/12o/63/ooo/ool/o39/O72
Determination of ....
2
source the error reaches a minimum at d 4.2 mg/cm- The
apparatus has been used to datermine the ainount of lac and
scaling forried by lubricating oils on a stainless steel base in the,
raan3e 0 - 8 mg/cM 2 with an average accuracy of about 105o It can
also be us ad to measure the coatings of other inateria-1s., e. 9.,polythenq.
dyes or iaetal films. There are I table and 3 figures.,
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoytiznyy.iiaucl-iiio-isslddovatellslciy institut
po porerabothe nofti
(All-Union Scientific Research Institute
for Oil-refining)
SUBTKITT ED: January 31, 1962
Card 3/4
ZASLAVSKIJ, J.S. (Zaslavokiy, Ya, S.,]; SQR~ G.I. [Shor,, G.I.]
Radio-determining of neutralization efficiency of engine oil
additions, Ropa a uhlie 5 no*3:66-72 W ..163.
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledavatelsokiy institut po
pererabotka nefti i gazav i polucheniyu iskusstvennogo
mbifik topliva.
ZASLAVSKTY, Yu. S.; SHOR, G. I.; MOROZOVA, I. A.; LIMEDEVA, F. B.; YEVSTIGNEYEV, Ye. V.;
SHNEYEROVA., R. N.
"New metliods of investigation of lubricant properties."
report submitted for Intl Lubrication Conf, Washington, D.C., 13-16 oct 64.
ZASLAVSKIJ, J. [Zaslavskiy, I.S.1; SOR, G.I [~~ho -
SNEJEROVA, R.N. [Shneyerova, R.N.i
Radio indicator'research on the mechanism of action of
anticorrosion and antiseizing additives to lubricating
oils, Ropa a uhlie 6 no.5:130-135 My 164.
1. All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Pro-
cessing of Petroleum and Gas and for the Production of
Synthetic Liquid Fuel.
SHOR, G.I.
Concerning V.S. Demchenko and V.N. Shchemelev's article
"Electronographic analysis of films formed on lead by
anticorrosive additives." Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9
no.l.-59 Ja 164. (MM 17:3)
1. Vsesoyaznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pere-
rabotke nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskusstvennogo zhidkogo
topliva.
Cl, and N. A special.con.w ,as designed for the lubricitnt-i ,rradiat'*on
experiments. Irradiation.to at result's.' for va ridua-minetal, ot is
u -containing transformer oil) AS-6-, -and S-W20 -0 a-,
(sul fur and B lik
SU and MK-22 oils),-given-in-the form of___a~ table show that-the ighdr.:;
the initial viscosity* e.~gre.ater is twa-4iscos ty-Ti,se-: ue
th
L 20367-66 Ndr (m) /T D J
ACC NRi Ap6oo6M (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0065/66/000/002/0038/004,'
AUTHORS: Shor, G. I.; Horozova, I. Lapin, V. P.
ORG: VNII NP
TITLE: Investigation of the cleansing action of additives to motor oils under the:
influence of an electric field
SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 2, 1966, 38-43
TOPIC T-AGS: lubricant, lubricant additive, lubricating oil,
electric field, electric conductivity, fuel deposit formation-
ABSTRACT: An investigation was carried out to study the "self -cleansing" effect
of motor oils containing suitable additixes. This effect arises due to the
existence of an electric field generated by adjacent engine partss as described by:
A. Bodey (Untersuchungen 41ber Korrosionsverschbei~ in Verbrennugsmotoren,'
Deutsche Kraftfahrtvorschung, Heft 84, 1954). The emf generated between different
metals immersed in oils of various composition-was determined (see Fig. 1). The
removal of carbon deposits by oils containing different additives was determined
by using a radioisotope technique employing a TI-204 tagged carbon black depositp
Card 113
L 2o~67-66
A.Gd NR: AP6006448
Sao
~Fq -All
0
4 0700,
017111
a,
r 4 20
Fo-Cu
W Fo-Ca
,0
Fig, Is Dependence of the magnitude
of the emf generated between different';
metals separated by an, oil layer on
ithe type E additive concentration,
concentration- of.,-. additive in oil AS-6,%
as suggested by Yu. S. Zaslavskiy, G. 1. Shor, and Is A. Morozova. (Kolloid.,j
zhurn.y t. 22, No. 5. 1960) str. 593 - 597)_(_,qem_Fig. 2). It was found that an
Card 2/3
r e MWO vOk C bDni. ck
Fig. 2. Diagram of forma-
60 tion and removal of tagged
phase deposition on the
't on of carbon k. surface of the upper
z0
electrode*
seo;~
of carbon blacks.on, e Xqu couAtsl
amount ......
L 20367-66
ACC NR.- AP6006"8
0
electric field of several thousand volts per cm exists between adjacent moving
engine parts made up of dissimilar metals (see Fig. 2)s Motor oil additives
which increase the electrical conductivity of the oils prevent the formation of
(and also remove previously formed) carbon deposits* Origo arts hass 3 tables
and 7 graphs.
SUB GODE3 1l/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG PMI 0031 OTH REFs
004
L 20632-66 EWT(m)/r DJ
TA)
ACC NRt AP6011220 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/000/006/0057/0057
MENTOR: Blaaovidov, I. F.; Druzhinina, A.V.; Monastyrskiy, V. N.; Puchkov, N. G.;
Deryabin, A. A.; Borovaya, M. S.; Filippov, V. F.;7Kv_a1Fa_niT. W'._;ZaslJ_av`skiy, Yu.S.,,'
I-Tarmanyan, G. S.; Shor, G. I.; Dmitriyeva, N_. A.; Belyanch kov, G. P.; Kuliyev, A. M.;'
Suleymanova, F. G.;'Zb: A:r6Va; G. A.; SadykhoL, K_ I.
ORG: none
A
TITLE: Preparative method for motor oils! Class 23, No. 179868
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 6, 19606, 57
TOPIC TAGS: lubricating oil, lubricant additive
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for motor
oils,involving the introduction of additivesil To impart the required service proper-
ties, the additives used are an alky=pRe-n-ol-formaldehyde condensation product
(3-15%), a sulfonate addit-ive (1-6%), an additive based on xanthates or dithio-
phosphates (0-5-1%), and an organosilicon additive (0.003-0.005%) [the additives
are no further identified in the source). (SM)
SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM I?ATE: O2Aug62/ ATD PRESS: q -zZ
UDC: - 06"4~902
- SHOR, G.M.
Some problems of the hydrogeology in the mountainous regions of the
Kyzyl Kum. InZorm.sbor-VSEGEI ao-56:55-63 162. (MIRA 17;1)
'", T-11 I',- "
Sep 'Y
F-,e Q,
SHOR, G.M.
Metals in the underground waters of the 2evations in the southern
Kyzyl Kum. Izv.,rjs.ucheb.zav.; geol. i razv. 6 no.10280~91 0 163.
(MIRA 1834)
1. Leningradskiy gornyy institut im. G.V.Plekhanova.
Lffq-,'L~-_Gj- [Shor, H.P.]
Detection of children with chronic tonsillitis in the boarding
school. Ped., akush. i gin. 22 no.6:29-31 160. (MIFA 14:10)
1. Kostopillskaya shkola-internat Rovenskoy oblasti i Llvavs!ciy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut okhrany materinstva i detstva
(direktor - kand.med.naiLk L.Ya.Da:vidov-[Davydov, L.IA.1,
nauchnyy sotrudnik - dotsent I.M.Rudnev.
(TONSILS-DISEASES)
VASYUK, A.Ye.; SHCR,_ G.P.
Appendicitis in children as revealed by data of a distrit-t
Sov. med. 25 no.3:12P-122 Mr' 161. (MIRA i')
1. Iz Kostopollskoy rayonnoy bolinitsy (glavnyy vrach
Rovenskoy oblasti.
(APPENDICITIS)
.".~ 1 1. ..~
SHOR, G. P.
Sanation of the tonsils in children in boArding schools. Vop.
okh. mat. i det. 7 no.5:91-92 My 162. (MIPa' 15:6)
1. Iz shkoly-internata Kostopollskogo rayona Rovenskoy oblasti
(glavnyy vrach rayona S.Ya. Gormakh, nauchnyy rukovoditell raboty -
dotsont I.M. hudnov).
(TONSILS-DISEASES) (BACTERICIDFS) (PE.iICILLIN)
!63.
SHOR, G.P.
pictuxe of ttle surfa2a of the Lorzils in he-rdthy
and sick c~.ildran~ daLa frl:)Lr a bo&rding schcol. Zhur. miLroblol.,
epid. i imaun. 40 rLo.9.139 S'63.. (HIRA 17- 5)
1. Iz K.--,stopollskoy ehLk:~Ly-I.inc;rPata Rovan-9koy clYllasti.
ACCESSION NR: Ap4o26854 S/0065/64/000/004/0066/0069
AUTHOR: Averbakhj, K.O.; Shor,, G. S.; Smirnov., 0. K.; Golldin.. 0. S.
TITLE: Methods of preventing the formation of ice crystals in fuels
SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.A, 1964, 66-69
TOPIC TAGS; ruel) bydrocarbon fuell Ice formatlon) Ice cryatal rormationy'Fraym-
tion, mechanical water removal, additive, ice prevention additive, surface active
I.agents, review, literature survey.
ABSTRACT: This is a literature survey relating to the behavior of water in hydro-,
carbon fuels at low temperatures and to methods of preventing crystalization in
them. The solubility of water in the hydrocarbon fuels at different temperatures#
the transfer of water molecules between the fuel and air, formation of micro-
droplet6 of water on cooling, and conditions for the.formation of ice crystals am
i included. Various physical and mechanical means of preventing or remoVing Ice
have not proven too successful. Two types of additives have helped solve the
problem. The addition of 0.1-5% of materials which dissolve water and which am
dissolved in hydrocarbons at lov temperatures, e.g., certain &Uohols, glycols or
!ar?lers, increases the solubility of water in the bydroewbon hie'. The use of
12
AccEssioN xR: Ap4o26854
smaller amounts, 0.004-1%, of anionic, cationic, or non-ionic surface active
materials, vhich also exhibit some emulsifying action,, app sar a azt*nsively In
the current Soviet and-fdre4p literature.
ASSOCIATIM: Now
t
SUENITTED: 00
DOLTZ Aft 2&%pr9k MM: 00
SUB COW: IL 10. MW. owl 018 1047
2/2
0
SHOill, y 6. ~' - ; CH-" , YR.B. ; GOLID RI , G.S.
Characl,erist-Ics of the oxidation Froduct composition of
Polymer dist-J-1-late of the butane-but-,rlene fract-ion. Zhur.
prikl. khJ-y,. 3? no.9:2080-2082 S 16~.
(MRA 17: 10)
if T i
Y5
c~, I S ol nd:3 of' 1 4 ;-J~
(:!IR~ 18:3)
PHASL? I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5103
ShorY Emmanuil Romanovich, and.Izabella Romanovna Shor, Stalin Prize Winners
Profili prokata (Rolled Shapes) Moscow, lzd-vo "Znaniye".. 1960. 47 P-
39,500 copies printed. (Series: Vsesoyuznoye obshelaestvo po rasprostraneniyu
pol-iticheakikh i nauchnykh znaniy. Seriya 4, Nauka i tekhnika., no. 27
Ed.: T.F. Islankina; Tech. Ed.: Ye. V. Savehenko
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for technical personnel of rolling mills and
for general readers.
COVERAGE: Some information on production of pig ironY steel, and rolled stock is
given and the manufacture of structural shapes, sheets,, tubesY and bars of vari-
ous types is outlined. Rolling mills and their principal equipment are de-
scribed. The development of rolled-stock production is reviewed and probable
future types of rolling mills are described. No personalities are mentioned.
There are 5 r6ferences,, all Soviet.
Card 1/3
Rolled Shapes SOV15103
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Some Information on the Production of Pig Iron, Steel, and Rolled Stock 3
How Rolled Stock is Produced
Types and sizes of rolled stock
Rolling mi"s
Manufacture of structural and sheet metal
Manufacture of tubes
6
6
8
15
15
Economical Rolled Shapes 21
Proper selection of types and sizes, and expanding the production
of lightweight rolled shapes 24
Rolling of special shapes and periodic bars 31
Improving the accuracy of rolled stock 37
The Future of Rolled Products
Development of rolled-stock production
Rolling mill of the future
49
40
43
Card. 2/3
Rolled Shapes
Special Terms
Bibliography
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
S(YV/5103
46
47
VK/dfk/gmp
5-15-61
- 'f: ' - - -.- - 7. .
:~.' -1 , .71 -1; - : %. ~ ;: -7 -:~' - " L .
KOLPASHNIKOV, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; OSIPOVA, A.D., inzh.; SHOR, I.R.,
inzh.; SHLENSKIY, G.N., inzh.; SERGEYEVA, L.N., inzh..
Developing.a procedure-for the.manufacture and-investigating
the physicomechanical properties of thin magnesium alloy
sheets. Trudy MATI no-57:5"5 163. (MIRA 16:12)
SEOR, -f.
Mechanical Drawing
How to read -P drawin,,~. Kiromekhanik no. 8, 1951.
T
9. MI)ITHILY T-TST OF RTTSSIA%, ACCESSIONS, Library of Congress, AT)ril 1252 Unal.
sht)H' 1
Electric Motors
Inspection of the interior of the L-3/2 motor. Kinomelld-iani 1- 'N-i. 4 (1952)
9. MV)NTHLY LIST OF RUSSIA~T ACCESSIONS, Library of Congress, August 1952. Uncl.
MR, 1.
I
Speed governor used on generators. linomekhanik no-,":28-31 A9 '53.
(NUU 6:8)
(Governore (Machinery))
SHOR, Isaak- Vladimirovich; USKAGINA, V.M., redaktor; SHILINA, To. I.
tokE'ff~~ redaktor.
[Electric power plants for movie installations] Blektrostantsii
kinouBtanovok. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Iskusstvo," 1955. 197 P.
(Mectric power plants) (MLRA 8:8)
(Motion-picture projection)
SHOR, Isaak. Vladimirovich; EYSYMONT, L.O., red.; IVJEK, Z.N., tekhn.red.
(Motion-picture operator of the first cate'goryl Kinomekhanik
pervoi kategorii, Moskva,, Gos.izd-vo "IskLisstvo,* 1958. 326 p.
A,
(MIRA 12:4)
(Notion-picture projection)
SHOR, Isaak-Iladimirovich; TINOGRADOT, V.L., red.; POPOT, N.D., tekhn.
re d. A,
(Electric -Dower plants for motion-picture projection] Kino-
elaktrostantaii; uchebnoe posobie dlia uchashchikhsia kino-
tekhnikumov. Moskva, Izd-vo uSovetakaia Rosaiia," 1960.
272 p. (MLU 13:7)
(Electric power plants) (Motion-picture projection)
~,ZLEI)IKTOV, Alchs;wnur Alcksandrovich [doccasad]; OR.J to
_g~ -- h..; -
EYSYlVOLTY L.O., red.; PODSHEBYAKIII, I.F., tekhn. red.
(The sound system part of the motion-picture projector]Zvu-
kovaia chast' kinoprock-tora. Izd.2., perer. i dop. IN.
Shoron. Moskva2 Iskusstvo, 10,62. 167 p. (IMU 15:12)
(Motion-picture projectors) (Sound-Recording and reproducing)
SHOR. I. Ya.
A case of cerebral achinococcosis diagnosed as tuberculous meningitis
Sov.med. 20 no.9:89-90 S 256. (MIRA 9:11)
1. Iz 2-y Belltskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy.
(ECHiNococcosis, differ. diag.
cerebral. differ. diag. from
(BRAIN, dis.
achinococcoois, differ. diag.
(TUBERCULOSIS, MENINGRAL. differ.
echinococcosis of brain)
tuberc. meningitis)
from tubarc. manitgitis)
ciag.
SHOR. I.Ya.
Difficulites and errors in the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis.
Vrach.delo no.1:1319-1321 D '58. (MIR-A32:3)
1. Vtoraya gorodskaya bollnitea g. Bolltey
(MIN INGES--TTJBERCULOS IS)
SHOR. I.Ya.
A syndrome of funicular rwelosis in polycythemia. Probl. gemat. i perel.
krovi 3 no.5:55-56 S-0 158. (KM 11:11)
1. Iz 2-y Belttskoy gorodskoy bol'Fnitsy (glavnyy vrach I.N. Sarukhanova)
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya Moldavskoy SSR.
(SPINAl CORD, diseases
funicular myeloeis in polycythemia, case report (Rus))
(POLYGYTHIMIA, case reports
funicular myelomis in polycythemia (Ras))
SHOR, I-YR.
-rin. 20 no.1:98-99
Rare observation of an entotic noise. Vest.oto
JR-F '58. (MIRA 11:3)
1. Iz 2-y Belltskoy gorodskoy bol'nitsy.
(ARTTRISS, CAROTID, aneurysm
occipital, cRusing entotic noise (Rua)
GAMARNIX, M.N.; SHOR,
Bone fractures due to neurotrophic disorders as a result of nerve
root trauma in spinal puncture. Vest. rent. i rad- 33 no.6:73-74
N-0 158. (KIRA 12:1)
1. Iz 2-y gorodskDy bolinitsy g. Bel"tsy (glavnyy vrach R,S. Rabinov-
sknya) i Respublikan8kogo rentgenotsentra. (nauchnyy rukovoditell -
kand. med. nauk N.Ya. Mill"n).
(FRACTURES, etiol. & pathogen.
neurotrophic disord. due to nerve root trmum in spinal
puncture (Rus))
(SPIRAL PUNCTURN, compl.
nerve root trailms causing neorotrophic disord. of bones
& fract. (Rus))
(BONE AND BONES, innerv.
neurotrophic disord. causing fract. after nerve root
trauma in spinal puncture (Rua))
I SHOR I Ya - DASHEVSKAYA, M.A.
Treatment of children with tuberculous meningitis without sub-
arachnoidal use of medicinal substances or by use of a small
amount. Zdravookhranenie 3 n0-3:35-39 MV--Te 160.
(MIRA 13:7)
1. Iz bolluitsy g. Belitsy (glavnyy vrach I.N. Sarukhanova).
(MIffIffGZS--7UBXRCUWSIS)
SHOR,.- I. Ya. ----
Opercular syndrome in tuberculous meningitis. Zhur.nevr.i psikh.
60 no.7:795-796 160. (MM 14:1)
1. 2-ya Belftskaya gorodskaya bolinitsa (glavnyy vrach I.N. Sarukhanova).
(MENINGES-TUBERCULOSIS) (BRAIN)
(MOVEMENT DWRDERS)
DAT,r-..-USHTi,YN, M.S.; SHOAP I-)(a.
Rare forms of chorea. Zdrwrookhranenie 4 no.6:45-46 N-D '61. ~
(ldRA 15:2)
1. Iz detskoy bollnit Belitsy (glavnyy vrach L.U.Gerekke).
ZMau)
SHOR, I. Ya.
Rare forms of a disease of the blood vessels of the brain in
rheumatic fever. Zdravookhranenie 2 no./+:18-22 JI-A 159.
~,~RA 14:61/
1. Iz 2-oy bollnitsy goroda. Belltsy (glavnyy vrach - I.N.
Sarukhanova).
(RIJEUMATIG FEVER) (BRAIN-DISF.ASES)
AUTHORt Shor, L.A. (Voroshilovsk) 30'1/39-45-4-5/7
TITLE: On the Deformation of Convex Polyhedra With a Boundary (Ob
izgibanii vypuklykh mnogogrannikov s granitsey)
PERIODICAL: Matematicheskiy sbornik, 1958, Vol 45, Nr 4, pp 471-488 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author considers convex polyhedra with a simple closed
boundary which are homeomo"phic to an open circle. In a very
complicated manner the author defines three classes of such
polyhedra and he proves t'Lat the considered polyhedra are not
deformable then and onl,... then if they belong to one of these
three classes.
There are 4 figures and '~' Soviet references.
SUBMITTED: March 11, 1957
Card 1/1
1. Topology 2. Functions - Theory
Plip- -Yath '-'ci iiss) "Cn curvIrl-r of Convex
polyhedrons with a bound--ry." harlkov, 1950. 8 lip ,.rith drf:-rinc-s
ucl~-ioll Tj-:'-',S)R. Dh-rlkov Or~i-;i, of T;::-bor ii;;r
U im, A.L. Gor".-iy) 150 copier, BiblioE:rrilplly --t ci-d of t-xt
(10 (TI
40-59, 101)
SOV/96-59-3-5/21
Aj2HORS: Sobolev, S.P., Engineer: Shneydman, A,Ye. , Candidate
of Technical Sciences: Zelldes, N.Ya., Engineer:
Suldlinin, V.P., Engineer and LShor. !,.A., tingineer
TITIL,.- Experience in Developing the Blading for the Last Stage
of a 15C-MW Turbine (Opyt sozdaniya, lopatki
posledney stupeni dlya turbiny moshchnost?yu 150 Mvt)
Pit~'i~IODICAL:TeploenerS---'.-Jika, 19595 11'Tr 3, pp 26-29 (USSR)
A3STRACT: For a long time the Khar-kov Turbine works has been
developing last-stage blad-ing for large t1urbines,leadingo,
in 1956-7, to a rational series of designs. All the
blades in the series are designea on comm -n principles and
are stand-ardised as much as possible. Blades with an
acti-ze length of 740 mffL were installed in a 100-MY turbine
that cornm nced operation in 1957. Blading for the last
stage of the PVK-150, 150-MW turbine, illustrated in Fig.1
is designed for a speed of 3,000 rpm and has an active
length of ?80 mm. It is based on profile T3 recommended
by the Central Boiler-Turbine Institute. The stationary
nozzle vanes were of sheet steel. The main aerodynamic
Card 113 characteristios of the blade are tabulated. Successive
SOV/96-59-3-5/21
Experience in Developing the Blading for the last Stage of a
150-1-AW 'Turbine
stages in profiling of the blade are described. The
blading was made of stainless chrome steel lKh13 and the
stress levels conformed to its properties. The stress
distribution over the length of the blade is plotted in
.Ag.2 and does not exceed 2,630 kg/cm2. By means of
resistance strain gauges, vibration studies were made on
a special experimental wheel in a vacuum chamber. A
considerable number of resonant frequencies in the
blading were disclosed. The blading was then de-tuned to
300 c/s, leaving four types of oscillation which are
described. Various constructions were studied in order
to reduce these vibrations and finally two conventional
hoops of stiffening "wire" were threaded through the
blading in the usual manner. Actually the"wire" consisted
of tubing with an external diameter of 15 mm and a wall
thickness of 2 mm. Because of the high centrifugal
forces side-entry blade attachment was adopted, using
serrated roots of diminishing cross-section, with six
steps in the "fir tree", as drawn in Fig-3. The method
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SOV/96-59-3-5/21
Experience in Developing the Blading fox' the Last Stage of a
150-MW Turbine
illustrated photographically in Fig.4~ The blades are
made from-forgings each weighing 35 kg. The method of
manufacture is described and,despite the large sizes no
special difficulties arose. It is considered that it
will be possible to make still larger blades. There are
4 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION:Rhar'kovskiy -,urbin--yy zavod (Khar qoov Turbine Works)
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AUTHOR: -Shor, L.A.
TITLE: The Example of an Unbending Convex Surface Which is a Limit to
k~ Surfaces Isometric With it.
PERIODICAL: Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk, 1960, Vol-15, No-4, PP-193-198
TEXT: The notions are taken from (Ref-3 and 5).
Theorem 1: In order that a convex surface F homeomorphic to the circle
admits a non-trivial isometric mapping, it is necessary and sufficient
that it admits a non-trivial junction.
Theorem 2: In order that a convex surface homeomorphic to the circle is
bendable it is necessary and sufficient that the corresponding trivial
junction admits a deformation.
Let LI be a simple open curve with the equation
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0 for 0
3
)tg for 15 ~, (n.1,2,..)
2n+1 2n+6 2n+1 2n+2
- Y)tg 1C for 3 1~~ y < -L
2n 2n+6 2n+2 2n (n-1,2,...)
2(5 - -1) t g I X for -1 1
2 8 2
Let k and B be the endpoints (0,0) and (1,tg 31--) of L'. Let L" be the
8
mirror image of L' with respect to AB. Let L - LI+L". Let Q be the domain
bounded by L. Let F be a surface homeomorphic to the circle the trivial
junction of which is Q. Here let P be a cube (P is the boundary of the
convex closure of F). Let A be the single point of the boundary of Q to
which there corresponds a corner of F. Let M' be the point - 1 0,
n 2n'
let Mn be symmetric to % with respect to AB (n=1,2,...). Let A ij be
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symmetric to A with reopect to III W!. XA!CLI is turned b- the an~,Ie
j I j -
10-T! A around the point M! AW! CY is -.-.:.rned by -4-- AIVAij around the point
ij
Here L goes over into Lij which boundo a domain (Zij. Accordin,- to
theorem 1 to the domain Q there corresponds a convex surface F.. non-
ij -L j
trivially symmetric to the surface F. Since for i,j--~co the sequence of
the Q converges to Q, the sequence of the..surfaces P.. conver,-es to F V,
i j I j
(according to theorem 2). Now it is proved that the limit surface F is
unbendable.
The authcxi~~%entions A.V.Pogorelov and A.S.Leybin. There are 1 fiz-ure and
5 Soviet references.
lbstracter's note: (Ref-3) concerns A.D.Aleksandrov, Convex Polyhedra-
,'Zef-5) concerns A.D. Aleksandrov, Inner Geometry of Convex Surface~'.,
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SUB!..'ITTED: February 14, 1959
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SHORY L.-A. - ~ - .
Flexibility of multiply connected convex surfaces. Usp.mat-nauk
15 no.5:199-202 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Surfaces)
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AUTHOR: Shor, L.A. C111/C222
TITLE: On the Unique Definiteness and Deformation of Some Convex SurfacesJ6
With a Boundary
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,100-9 Vol- t34-, No. I-,PP- 55-58
TEXT: Let a surface F homeomorphic to the open circle belong to the type
K if its complement up to the boundary F of its convex closure is a con-vex
domain of the plane. A convex surface F is called uniquoly determinable in
the class of all convex surfaces if every surface F1 isometric to it is
either congruent to it or its mirror image.
Theorer 1: If a convex surface F contains a uniquely definable convex
surface & , then F is defined uniquely too.
Theorem 2'; In order tnnr, u L;unvex surface P homeomorphic to the open circle
is defined uniquely, it is necessary and sufficient that it admits no non-
trivial junctionz
Theorem 3: In order that a surface F homeomorphic to the open circle is
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b.endable it is necessary and sufficient that there existo
a deformation of the corresp4onding trivial junction.
Theorem 1 follows from a result of A,S. Leybin (Ref. 1). The theorems-
2 and 3 are analogies to well-known theorems of A.D. Aleksandrov (Ref. 1)
on convex polyhedra. A fourth theorem gives neceseary-and sufficient
conditions that a surface of the type X is defined uniquely ; These
conditions consist in claims to the boundary of the surface F (its
spherical image on f must be concentrated in at most one point) and to
the turn of a certain auxiliary curve.
The author mentions A.V-. �'ogorelov. There are 4 Soviet references and 1 figure,
EAbstracter's note: All notations are taken from (Ref. 1) - Aleksandrov,
A.D., Convex Polyhedra, 19501
ASSOCIATION: Voroshilovskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut
_(Voroshilovsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute)
PRESENTED: April 15, 1960, by ~'.34 Aleksandrov, Aca7emician
SUBMITTED: April 15, 1960
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Flexibility of convex surfaces having a boundary. Dokl. All SSSR
135 no.5:1061-1063 D 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1, Voroshi-lovskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut. Predstavleno
akademikom F.S. Aleksandrov-ym.
(surfaces)
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Example of a disontinmm of nontrivially isometric convex surfaces.
Usp.mat.nauk 17 no.5al57-160 S-0 t62. (MIRA 15:12)
(Convex surfaces)
ZELIDES, N.Ya., inzh.; SUKHININ, V.P., inzh.; SHOR, L.A., kand.fiziko-
matematicheskikh nauk
Initial bending of the.working blades of steam turbines.
Energome hinostroenie 7 no.8:39-41 Ag 161. (14IRA 14:10)
(Steam turbines)
SHORI L.A.
Flexibility of any part of a flexible convex surface. Usp.mat.nauk
16 no,3.-207--208 Ity-Je 161. (IMA 14.- 8)
(Surfaces) (Elastic plates and shells)
YUSHKIN, V.T., inzh-,;-~R,.-l..D---iaSh.
Using suspension-bridge methods In ccnatructing river crossings.
Stroi. trilbo-orov. 5 no.4.16-18 AD '60. (MIRA 13:9)
(Gas, Natural-Pipellnes)
KMITETSOV, Ye.N., inah.; -SHQR.,, L~D,_Inzh. (Samarkand)
Suspension crossings of the Dzharlcak-Bukhara-Samarkand-Tashkent
gas pipeline. Stroi.truboprov. 5 no.11:21-23 N '60.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Gas, Natural--Pipelines)
SHOR, Leonid Davidovich- YENISHERLOVA, O.M., red. POLOSINA, A.S.,
[Industrijli28tion of underwriter engineering operfitions in
the laying of pipelines] Industrializatsiia podvodno-tekhni-
cheskikh rabot pri stroitellstva magistrallnykh truboprovodov.
Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi
lit-ry, 1961. 40 p jUnderwater pipelines) WRA 14:5)
SHOR, Leoni' Davidovich, starshiy inzh.; JURYSHEV, A.N., inzh., red.;
KEHYASTOV, Yu.P,,, red.; DiVIDOV, Ya.F., tekbn. red.
[Construction of the Dashava-4-linsk gas piFelinejlz opyta
stroitel'stva gazoprovoda Dashava-k4insk. Moskva, VNIIST
Glavgaza SSSR, Redaktsiormo-izdatellskii otdel, 1961. 47 p,
(1,9RA 15:8)
1. Otdel proizvodstvennoy infor-matsii Vseso~mznogo naucbno-
issledovatel'skogo instituta po stroitel'stvu magistrallnykh
truboprovodov (for Shor).
(Ukraine--Gas., Fatural-PipelineO
(Whilte Russia--.Gas, Natural-Pipelines)
IDMISON, N.H.; SHOR, L.M.
Ebrperience In troating naglectod congenital pyloric stenosis.
Padiatriia no.3:69-71 HY-Ja '55. (KT,RA 8:10)
1. 1z detakogo spetsializirovannogo otdalaniya ~zav.N.N.
Idel'son, glavrqy vrach L.M.Shor) Xaliningradekoy oblaBtnoy
bol'nitsy.
(PYIDRUS, stenosis
congen.,surg.indic.)
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USSR/Chemioti)-y Cheriiical patertt-.s
Card 1/1 Pub. 50-18/18
Author Shor, L. M.*
Title Consultation
Periodical- Khim. prom. No 3, 190-191, Apr-May 1955
FD-2653
Abstract Outlines various USSR patent laws and procedures.
Institution Ministry of Chemical Industry USSR (*Chief Legal Consultant- of)
,,H,.H. L-M, ; IW"LPOTA. V,A.
% - i
tk",~~Ith!eoroblem of the organization of specialized medical help for
children. Pedintriia no.3-62-67 Mr '57. (Muu 1.1~.:1,0)
(CHIII)a&N-11CPITI.LS A10 ASYT~.U:L5)
SHOR, L. Y. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Results of,~esectionz' olt-th-e-a*Maek in
ulcers." Len-Kaliningrad, 1959. 19 pp with illustrations (min of Health
RSFSR. 1 st Len Med In.,,t im Academicip I. P. Pavlov. Chair of Facul't* Surgery.
Kaliningradskaya Oblast Hospital), 200 copies (KL, 41-59, 106)
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SHORO L.M., zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR OTaliningrad obl., Bankovskaya u1.,
- --------------------- d-.-4, kv.2)
On repeated operations in peptic ulcer. Vest.khir. 83 no.8:9-17
Ag '59. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Iz raliningradskoy oblastnoy bWnitay (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhennyy
vrach RSFSR, kand.med-nank V.V. Filippov, nauchnyy rukoyod.raboty -
prof. V.I. Kolesov).
(GASTRECTOMY)