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S'7777, I T-'3 CV, I. T. 1, " ~,-- -- 7. -1 : -1 1 ." _i Pr.-~'cciinF- !-1:3 t~ie 7-~ctuh Les '~ ste-.Dl 14, --.o. 5, I - - - !M&--l,'h26Y LIQL 2-f- Accossinns, Libr--ry or CoriErfr-~s , A,;[-.i5t 1952- U':C,I,',SSIFITID. 1 1 -o j? r0 a ) j - I iyv ooLruinik (bnopi F, t, v k for oidet, moths. Zashch.ras~~.OL 7M-ld.l ~ no.(-'.14 !~-D . 159 . i5:11) (Insect traps) STRELITSOV, I.P, Results of a competition in the PaciVic Ocean Basin admdmistra- tion of the Scientific Technological Society for Vater Trans- portation, Biul. tekh.-ekon. infaft. Tekh. upr. Min flota. 7 no.4tl33-136 162. (,IRA .6.:4rr* 1. Uchenyy sekretarl Tikhookeanskogo baoseynovogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnichaskogo obahchestva vo(;nogo transporta. (Pacific Ocean-Merchant marine) e,, VODYANIK, G.M,; STRELITSOV, I.P. New drive for NPI-type counter-rotating fans. Trudy NPI 13701-87 162. 0 (MIRA 16 t 10) AUTHORS: Selivanova, 11. M., -Zubc-,rai- G. A., SOVj~156-58-1-2/46 St rel I t TITLE: On the Problem of Barium-, Strontium-, and Lead Selenate Crystalline Structure (K voprosu o kristallicheskoy strukture selenatov bariya, strontsiya i svintsa) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, PP. 5 - 8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The crystalline structure of1the selenates has hitherto much less been investigated than that of the sulfates. Above all the selenates of the bivalent metals which are soluble to only a small extent are insufficiently known. After a survey of publications (Refs 1-5) the authors say that at present the mentioned three selenates may be considered as isomorphous to the corresponding sulfates, i.e.they have Enorthorhombic bipyramidal structure (barite type)(Refs 8-10). Since, however, exDerimental data on the structure of the barite type in the cafe of lead selenates are lacking in publications, the authors decided to investigate radiologically the three mentioned salts. The production and several constants of the mentioned three Card 1/3 salts are described in an experimental part. Pigure.1 gives On the Problem of Barium,-, Strontium-, and Lead sov/156-58-1-2/46 Selenate Crystalline Structure the Debye (Debay )-Scherrer (Sherrer) X-ray diagrams. They show that the appearance of the radiograph of the strontium selenate differs from that of barium selenate, it is, however, similar to that of lead selenate. The interplanar spacings of BaSeO 41 SrSeO4and PbSeO4 (Table 2) show similar conditions. The values determined of the refraction indices of all salts in question (Table 1) increase with the rising cation weight. They are in all cases hig~~er than the values of the same indices of the corresponding sulfates (Ref 6). They form a series: tellurides >selenides> sulfides> oxides (Ref 2). The indices of refraction of tellurates, selenates, and sulfates are boundto change in the same order. This would agree with the authors' results. The fact that the lead selenates belong to the crystalline structure type of barite may be considered as proved. The analogy of the Debye (Debay ) diagrams of the strontium- and lead selenates is no chance one: it is ex- clusively due to the approximate ionic radii of Sr2+ and of Pb2+ (1,27 ~ and 1,32 1)(Refs 13,14). There are 1 figure, 2 Card 2/3 tables, and 16 references, 6 of which are Soviet. On the Problem of Barium-, Strontium-, and Lead sov/156-58-1-2/46 Selenate Crystalline Structure ASSOCIATION: Kafedra neorganicheskoy khimii Moskovskogo khimiko-tekhnolo- gicheskogo instituta im.D.I.Mendeleyeva (Chair of InorSELuic Chemistry of the Moscov Institute of Chemical Technology imeni D.I. Mendeleyev) SUBMIfL'TED: September 21, 1957 Card 3/3 5(2) SOV/78-4-7-3/44 AUTHORS: Selivanova, N. M., Shneyder, V. A., Strelltsov, I. S. TITLE: The Thermal Decomposition of Calcium Selenate (Termicheskoye ra ilozheniye selenata kalltsiya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 7, PP 1481-1487 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The heating- and cooling-curves of calcium selenate (Fig 1) were plotted by means of the N. S. Kurnakov-pyrometer. The temperature at the beginning of decomposition and at complete decomposition, the melting temperature, and the degree of ther- mal decomposition between 200-11500 were determined. The salt CaSeO 4c 2H20 served as a starting basis. The heating curve up to 6000 develops in a manner similar to that in the case of gypsum. The cooling curve is not in agreement with the heating curve, because irreversible processes occur in the case of heating. The Bata of the analysis of the salt annealed at dif- ferent temperatures are given by table 1. Table 2 mentions the losses in weight at various temperatures. A microscopical in- Card 112 vestigation of the salt heated up to 2000 shows a mixture of The Thermal Decomposition of Calcium Selenate SOV/76-4-7.-3/44 CnSeO 4~ 2H20--crystals and fine netdle-ahaped crystals of the non-aqueous selenate. Attempts made to produce the semihydrate CaSeO 4* .1 if20 were unsuccessful. During heating, modification 2 changes sometimes occur* At 6980 decomposition and conversion into selenite begins: 2CaSeO 4----4 2CaSeO3 + 0 2 with partial volatilization. The final product is calcium oxide and an- hydride of the selenic acid. The results obtained do not ex- plain the reversible endothermal effect at 7861 of the heating cuzve. The results of the Debye-Scherrer X-ray pictures are given by table 3. As shown by table 4v calcium selenate is less temperature-resistant than calcium sulfate. The refraction in- dices of the crystals were determined by A. I. Mayer. There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 23 references, 10 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: April 11, 1958 Card 2/2 SELIVANOVA, N.M.; SHNEYDER, V.A.; SUEL!.TSQV.,I.--SP PIWaicochemical study of selenates. Part 9: Thermal decomposition of magnesium selenate. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav; khIm. I khim. tekh. 3 no. 5:787-793 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I.Mendeleyeva. Wedra obshchey i neorganicheakoy khimii. (Magnesium selenate) W07 S, ZL40 AUTHORSs Selivanova, N. M., Shneyder, TITLEs Production of Crystal Hydrates PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy pp. 2269-2271 S/076/60/005/010/027/030/XX B017'/BO67 V. A., and Strelltsov, I. S. of Magnesium Selenate khimij, 1960, Vol- 5j No. 10, TEXTg The crystal hydrates of magnesium selenate were symthesized. The compound MgSeO 4* 6H20 was produced by dissolving a stoichiometric amount of purest magnesium oxide in selenic acids and subsequent crystallization at room temperature. Its specific gravity is 2.01; MgSeO 4* 6H20 has the fol- lowing refractive indices- Ng = 1.495,� 0.002, NP = 1.464 � 0.002. The interplanar spacings (d) and the Telative lines of intensity of the X-ray pictures of the following compounds are summarized in a table: MgSeO 4' 6H 20, MgSeO 4' 4H2 0, MgSeO 4*H20, and MgSeO 4' By heating the crystals of MgSeO 4* 6H 20 in the air bath at temperatures of 40 and 700C, a crystal hydrate MgSeO 4* 4-5H2 0 is formed. By heating the crystal hydrate Card 112 ~"~;n07 Production of Crystal Hydrates of Magnesium Selenate S/0713/60/005/010/027/030/YX B017/BO67 MgSeO 4' 6H20 in the air bath at 400C,, the tetrahydrate MgSeO 4'4H20 is formpd within folar days. The mon3hydrate MgSeO4H 20 is formed by boiling MgSeO 4' 4H2 0 in glacial acetic acid with reflux ir the course of threo hours. The anhydrous magnestum selonate MgSeO 4 is formed ty thermal treat- ment of MgSeO 4*H20 at 3500C. The microscopic pictures of the crystal hydrates MgSeO 4* 6H20 and MgSeO 4* 4H20 are reprodu~:,.;d in a figure. There are 1 figurej 1 table, and 9 references. 1 Sovl.et, 1 US~ 3 French, 3 German,, and 1 Swedish. SUBMITTED. July 3, 1959 Card 212 84215 2,0 0 W S/07 60/005/010/010/021 B004YB067 AUTHORS: Selivanova, N. M., Shneyder, V. A.,,Strelitsov, I. S. Thermal Decomposition of Beryllium Selenat _V TITLE: e I PERIODICAL; Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp. 2272-2279 TEXT: By means of the Kurnakov pyrometer the authors took the heating and cooling curves of beryllium-selenate tetrahydrate in the temperature range 50 - 8001C (Fig. 1). They compared them with the curves obtained for anhydrous beryllium selenate (Fig. 2). From these data as well as from the Vx analyses of the residues on ignition of BeSe04.4H2O (Table 1) and BeSe04 (Table 2), of the loss on ignition of these substances (Table 3), and the Debye-Scherrer X-ray picture (Table 4), they obtained the following results: At 750C, BeSe04-4H2O passes over into BeSe04.2H2O. At 1460c,' a further water loss occurs; and at 2130C, anhydrous BeSe04 is formed. These processes are accompanied by a partial reduction of Se6+ to Se4+ and a Card 112 84915, Thermal Decomposition of Beryllium S/078j 07005/010/010/1021 Selenate B004/BO67 partial volatilization of Se. Decomposition occurs at 46o - 560C. Beo is formed without melting of the reaction product. As may be seen from Table 5, dehydration of BeSe04.4H20 starts at a temperature lower than that of BeSO 4-4H20, Table 6 lists the decomposition temperatures of the selenates and uulfatus of the uorios Be, Mg, Ca, Or, Ba. Fig. 3 shown the following thermal stability of the selenates: BeSeO 4 < MgSeO4 < CaSeO4 < SrSeO r < BaSeO , The lower thermal stability of the selenates compared to the Sulfates4 is explained by their lower heat of formation and lattice energy. The authors men-uion papers by S~ D. Shargorodskiy and Ya. A. Fialkov (Ref, 17) and Vikt. I. Spitsyn, and V. I. Shostak (Ref. 22). There are 3 figures, 6 tables, and 30 references; 16 Soviet, 3 US, I British, 4 German, 5 French, and 1 Austrian, SUBMITTED. July 3~ 1959 Card 2/2 B7C j I ek-s~-n-dr:)v-na YANT')' 9 -Iikhai I I prof.; FA?ZTN1K Geman Sergeyevich, (iols., KISE'LEVA, Yekaterina Vasi-lyevna, dots.; KUDRYASHCV,. Ii'or TadimirovIch, dots. i VIKHAYLOV, 111adimir VasiilyevUh, d o t's O'TAI~OSTLNKO, Yeknterina Favlovn,-, dots.; STRELITSOV, TForl Sprgeyevich; KHACHATURYAN, Oilgn Borisovna,'doti.'; CIORBAGfEV, .1, V, , d1oktor khim, nnuk, prof., zaal. deyatell n"tAi i teknrilk.i,, re-L.; ALAVE41' 11, Yi'G~ I red. ; VORONINA, T 01,'111 . r ['!abDratory work in physical chr-mistry] Praktikum po fiziche- sk,.-)i khtmil. fRyj C.A.Burmistrova JL dr. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 553 P.- (MIRA 16:10 (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical-Laboratory manual) RASjUDOVA~ N.S.; TEREIMOVA, L-LU, AL&iiSANJ)hGVA, N.A. j~T~RIIVT6LYV I.S.; RUBINSHTLIII, b.L. Synthesis and investigation of the characteristics of nickel titanates and mixed nickel-titanium pigmenLs- Lakokras.mat. i W prim. no.2: 25-29 163. .. (1-aRA .16:4) (Titanium) (Nickel) (Figments) RAJ.';UDOVAI N.6.; STU'LITSOVI I.S.; AIYKSANDROVA, N,A. Studying the transformation taking place during the syntbesis of nickel metatitanates. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no-5:27-29 163. (MM 16:11) S/07a/63/Oua/003/016/020 B117/BI86 .,OR Leohchinskaya, Z. L., Selivanova, N. M., Stre~t~tsov_j. S. iLTLE: Heat of formation of barium selenite i -, E-1 iT C A 1, Zhurnal neorgani.cheskoy khimii, v. 8, no. 3, 1963, 7'63-764 The heat of f6rmation of barium selenite in the reactijn of sncPum selenile vith barium chloride was measured in a calorimeter at r'0 1, C for the firot time. The presence of crystalline barium selenite vvi.,; prove,] by x-ray diffraction 0 analysis. The standard heat calculated ri-corlin,-, 6o lieus's law was All 2 go = -249-31 kcal/mole. There are 1. -ire and 1 table. A.S')nCIATIO~T: Moskovokiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. D.I. IMendeleyeva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology .Imeni D.I. Miendeleyev) j F I TT E D : I All;v 7, 1962 LESHCHINSKAYA, Z.L.; SELIVANOVA, N.M.; MAYYER, A.I.; jTRELITSOV, I.S.; MUZALEV, Ye.Yu. Heats of formation of nickel seleniteB and cobalt selenites. Zhur. VKHO 8 no.5:577-578 163. (MIRA 17-1) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Mendeleyeva. SELIVANOVA, N.M.; SAMPLAVSKAYA, K.K.; STRELITSOV, I.S.; MAZEPOVA, V.I. Thermal decomposition of alumiram selenate. Zhur* neorg* khimo 8 no.7:1645-1653 J1 963. (MIRA 16:7) (Selenates) (Aluminum compounds) (Thermal analysis) SELIV. NOVAY N. M.; LFSHCHIESKAYA , Z. L. ; STRUITSOV, I. S. Heat of formation of cadmium selenite. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no. 3:668-670 Mr 163. (MIPA 17:5) 1. Moskovsk-iy ordena Lenina khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni 1-fendelyeyeva. L 17712-63 EWP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFF?cASD Pad RDW/Jl)/JW/WB i"ACCESSION ?Mz AP3004065 S/0076/63/0 37/007/1563/1567 AUTHCRSs Selivanova, N. M.; Le Mayer, A. ; �trellteov, -I.-IS", Muzalev, Ye. Yu. TITLEs Thermodynamic properties of nicke~selenit4dibydrate Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v- 37, no- 7, 1963, 1563-1567 j TOPIC TAGSi nickel selenite dihydrate, sodium selenitel nickel nitrate ABSTRACTj Authors analyied nickel selenite dihydrate which is stable under or- dinary conditions* In this work, the reaction heat of the interaction of nic"'el nttrate with sodium selenite was measured in a calorimeter at 25G. After this ta was obtained, the standard heat of formation of nickel selenite dihydrate f= the elementary components was calculated. A further thermodynamic processing Of these findings with the incorporation of V. 0. Chukhlantsev's data (Zhurne Arj#lit. Khimii, 12, issue 3, 1957, P. 296) with respect to the solubility of nfckel seleniteimade it possible to compute the change in the atandard isobaric 1V)tential during the formation of nickel aelenite dihydrate from the elementary 0 0m ponents as well afr the standard entropy of this salt, Orig, art* hass f igure and I table* As s N, :moscow chemical engineer4ng institute. !.Cord-- CHASNIKOV, I.Ya.; ANZON, Z-V.; TAKIBAYEV, Zh.S.; STRELITSOV, I.S. ~ I I Identification of particles by the photographic emulsion technique. Zhur. ekep. i teor. fiz. 45 no.2t29-37 Ag 163. NiRA 16:9) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki AN KazakhBkoy SSR. (Photography, Particle track) Lr, I ot J V I .3: "65-372 ~ekh. 7 no, I A 0-,.r S V !noti, kalledra obshche~ n r: ~,n 0.- o Y MENOV, Leonid Ivar-ovich-, PYLAYEVA, L.N., red. (Practice in highway construction in Uzbekistan] Opyt stroitellstva avtomobillnykh dorog v Uzbekistane. Tashkent, "Uzbekistan", 1965. 134 p. (VIIIA 18112) STRV,L'TSOV, K. On the road to reconstruction. Sell.stroi. 14 no.9:28 S 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Direktor Hyazanskoy shkoly masterov (deayatnikov). (I?yazan--Building trades--Study and teaching) S,,'O 58/x 4~/~c 7/-'Bfi pi-S A001/A101 AUTHORt S-r-r-211-1a-w, K,A, TITIEt The eff`6~-, kvirca,:c-ust,ca PERIODICAL: Z-h-:-nal, F--zlka~ no. 7, 19451, 37P~ a'rst:-a!t 7ZI-16EI ("T:-. 19&, nr,. -30, 83 - 90) TEXT., The a~ithor prot,lems of the cre-3.1sion of the Doppler basic fs-=i:a fc- .9n aa app.,,Sd -;:, He an6.--y- zes briefly main err,)r~! &~id ~r2p.2otlce s~=,* m6-2hods ef thqir tak-Ing into acl~o-,La-, or compensation. Tte :f tho~ meth's -,treiier+d t,:!~ autamatic ~P r,.ZLV4g navigation (f:~r la outilinil. [Abstracter's no-,9-4 Card 1/11 ISTRELITSOV, K.A. New developments in the design of echo sounders. Informsbor. TSNIDW no.60 Sudovozh.i aviant nool5:3-7 161. (MIRA 16:2) (Echo sounding) AVEIKrYEV, ','ladin~~r Pavlovich; KAUFMI, A.L., retsenzent; LADE, L.F., retsenzent; MLOV, G.U., ret-cenzent; 11AZAROV, V.'Yc., nauchn. red.; K.A., nauchn. red.; -~~"-I~'IAKOVA D."., tehlm. red. KLI:!I"'A, Ye.l:.., red.izd- a; ~-;" y Ll Pish location, anr'.~ ell,ctronavigation. equipment on ohips] "u6ovye -r-I-bojoi:]-'ov-;,,3 i clek-trona-vigatsiomV.0, pribory. Leningrad, Sudpro-,;.-iz, 1963. 31 r. (VIU, 16:12) b (Trawls and trawling-Equipment and supplies) (Electricity in navi~;ation) jai i z. I is Od fit v 50) LUMIL. ftrshltakly, 1. 1. TITLX~ C..f.mw* of the Workers of the Pl..tl-- Ind- ir: .) (8."sh.h&nly. mb.tolk.- Proyahl-tt Pl- PFJUODICLLi Khimlch.sxaya pmmy.hi-sts, 1959, Xr 4. PY 85-89 (USSR) LBSTRLM pro. junw, 9 tollt.. b,,aOch, conf.,- of the -k- 1. the ,I-tto. Idustry a. held in V ..... 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'--a' end --Ilul--tor I P 6 I-ctu- were told. kzond the. the failln.l." .x (L. ko ekly khlm1ob..klj, -nd) (Koak- Chemical ';ork.) - Ross.- h : ork With Polyfo~l,lehyld, A - T. Calabov. ('Ilpp) - Styr- coWy,oors, it. s, *cbcd ' TY-rw-izn*kly~..,od J. 3.jg. Xj_ r-)(Y--- 'Work. i...j 1. S. JL ri rov )"-"U:t .of TLAY, Chloride with 2-ury-f". Catalysts. In the *ctiOA Of cond-ation plastics p. S. ZT, (R1zLs-Ta61*skiy s^Tod I;rt- for plastic.) :P.k4.n -'he lo-hoology of the ph.-I To rmaI4.hya. . Rost" An rd' to the Costi-ne Uothod'. In the session of t" -tie. class Plastics 12 I.-t-re. and 9 c-uoLi,.t,o.. of a ""r`h the r .Its Obtained at the : rO ca of gla. 'or ,, I tor. do Th. follo.j., 1.41hLre -" h!"' 14 it- section for final proc...J.g of pl"tla" X'S' Lost 0"sl COm*trUcting workshop of the 14.119-4 3ol-khos) 0. the procosair.4 of Themo_91astlom to 11'aal ': A, -. t- to ,,. .,_at,. ..tn.d., Card 2/3 h , .k. Z. --Lch..kiy .,TO c ~klY Bufaor~ C jj -4 --P tooted rinal p ducty of rely-14- bytCastine at I-- Pr---- Directly ?,.. the Fusion K.W. withou the Us or Co,stine Implvamots.. LJ_1L___Aza~ (MY, 7. IN) -on the Prod.: ties -.1 it-, Pmc...L,.g or I .-al-ot Soft "`S,li`rd,?oI4vluYl Chloride 7ha congroaa ::,I:Czts cri loi2od tt- work Of the Uprawltalys plastich-jak), L glftt*ticho$klkh wool C*sul&ystv-oood~ konitota Sov,t4 -SR P- "tell (Adn-1-l.tratt.a for Pl..ti. Mass.. and Arathotio R. aIVA of the State C.amitto. of the Council of Itiol.t." Of the C3= for Cho.i.try). end *.- "stLtut.. b*::oWe' of insufficient coordination. FUrth-roor. th- I ... fri- eI t "PPLY with projecting plans of the t ,Pl3Atic- in4uOtly by .h* CIV_ PlAst was critici..d. -he ._at factory doveloim_t fMooe "'0" A I.EcO:~"Y (1-morawl, Loninmd, ~:, I is.t- .,.a confe-nee -upportoi the th.b~ho,nf,_; crhollo nitrocon 1.4-try Intro uction iday to ll.d D.Y Ch let.., of Card 313 WSEV, Boris Ivanovicbg doktor tekhn.naukq prof.;-,STREL'TSOV9 Konstantin Nikolayevicb; PECMKIN, A.L., inzh., red.; BRAGINSKILI-K.K.9 -inzb., ie-L; MGER, D.P., izd.red.; BEIDGUROVA, L.A.# tekhn.red. [Manufacture and assembly of parts made of plastics; a survey) Obrabotka i sborka detalei iz plasticheskikh mass; obzor. Pod red. A.L.Pechenkina i V.A.Braginskogo. Leningrad, 1960 75 P. ?MIU l4z6) (Plastics) STRELITSOV, K.N, Ways and means of expanding the processing of sheet thermoplastics. Plast.massy no.5:25-31 16o. (MIRA 13--7) (Plastics industr7--Equipment and supplies) 5/081/62/000/017/oa6/iO2 B177/B186 'trul Itsov, K. 111. AUTHC,ii: TiT L 1 , - ii ---- -- - -- - - --U------- - " (!.,v jr)n procu!;,i for treating thermopla.,AiC f1heetS I r 1, w! C(! i, ~ 1. j vnyy -7-hurnal .Fhi-.liya, no: 17, 1962, 542-543, ;1,60'r Ct 17i"A (In co.1lection: i~lantmassy v m,ishinostr. i priboroutr. Kiyev, Gostekhizdat USjR, 1961 , 520 - 529) i Ti~X'-': Te :)romote efficient manufacturinC, techniques for the production of. firlishk!d i1:1!Aic articles, a technology has been devised for manufacturing; jj.tlv~.riic preosure mouldr., for high-pre3surt, eXtrucion 0/15 atm.) and for V, of thcrmopla.~Aic sheets (viniplart, organic glass, a reinforce~l copoly;-,ier of otyrene (CH dnd polyethylene). Thio makes it poo:;ible to obt~Jn articles of complicated shape, ldrge-sized components, an,1 con,,onont,; simulatlint; cut glaa---, with considerable simplification and che.-tienin_ of the procel. ind wi'n improvement of quality. The author pre:~~-nts 1,i,- design and a description of the galvanic extrusion moulds, tht! hi6li-purVoi'mance pneumatic stamping moulds and a doublesided fitment. Itibstrnclo-1,3 note: Complete translation 'tard 1/1 STREL:TSOV. K. Large details made of sheet thermoplastics* Na stroi.Rose noe4: 35-36 Ap 161. (KM 14:6) 1. Nachallnik Opy-tno-konstruktorokikh masterskikh upravleniya khi.micheskoy promyshlennosti Lensovnarkhoza. (Thermoplastics) BODaNIN, Boris Nikolayevich; STRELITSOV, Konstantin Nikolayevich; ROYANOVSKIY,-V,.P., kand; tekhn.n red., kand . tekhn. nauk, red.; LEYKRIA, T.L., red.izd-va; BARDIMp. A.A., tekhn. red. (Stamping of sheet plastics]Shtampovka listovykh plastmass. Pod obshchei red. V.P.Romanovskogo. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 76 P. (Bibliotechka shtampovshchika, no.8) (MIRA 15:11) (Plastics-Molding) .41TSOV Konstantin Niko-l-ayevich- CHEGODAYEV, D.D., red.; .5-TIZ - _ g TOlit4MMU1 L., red.; FOMKINA, T.A., tekhn. red. (Pressure and vacuum forming methods of processing thermo- plastics] Pnevmaticheskaia pererabotka temoplastov. Pod red. D.D.Chegodaeva. Leningrad, Goskhimizdat, 1963. 174 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Plastic--Molding) STRELITSOV,-K.N. Mechanized vacuum-forming technology for the manufacture of articles from sheet thermoplastics. Plast.massy no-4:27-30 163. (~al,,A 16:4) (Plastics industry-Equipment and supplies) (Plastics-Molding) ACC NRt Monograph Losev, j3ori3 Ivanovich; Putintsev, GeorL~iy Vasillyevich; Strelltsov, 4~onstantin J41colayevich Processing and finishing of .. plastic parts L (0brabotka i otdelka detaley iz plastmass) LLeningradi '.enizdat, 1966. 2311 Pi Illus., biblio., tables. 10,000 copies printed. i '110PIC TAGS: plastic, plastic industry, industrial production PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book describes modern methods for the pro- cessing and finishing of plastics such as machining, heat treatment, ultrasonic and high-frequency induction welding, or spraying. it discusses such problems as: testing methods, assembly of plastic parts, or quality control of finished products. The book is in- tended for engineers, technicians, and qualified workers. It can be used by college and high school students. There are 96 Soviet references. TA312 OF CONTENTS (abridged): Foreword -- 3 Card VoDC: A10MC ACC__NRI_k-I00_2b Ch. 1. 13asic information on resins and plastics -- 5 Ch. 2. Properties of plastics and methods for determining these properties -- 19 Ch. 3. Processing of plastics -- 62 ca Ch. 4. Metallization of plastics __ 152 Ch. 5. Sprayin,~ of plastics -- 162 Ch. 6. 'Assembly of plastic parts -- 170 Ch. 7. Quality control of the machininG, assembly and welded joints of plastic products and structures -- 216 1 Ch. 8. Requirements for the production premises, industrial safety rules, industrial hygiene, and fire-prevention measures -- 227 Literature and references -- 230 SUB CODE: 1l/ Z;UBM DATE: 25Jan66/ ORIG REF: 095/ OTH REF: 001/ Card 2/2 /T/FeJ?(t)/94P(b) Pi-4 UP(c) Rlxi/JD/GG L =1::�l AccissioN NRt AP5=76o J1JMW65/007/0O4/M1/M2 AUTHORt Kireyevi Pe So% Orlovae No No-. Saurin. V. No; Strej..Itsov, L. N., TITLEt Mdft of edge or intrinsic absorption under the TT#K~ence of an electrya field in films of GaAs, CdS and CdTe ISOURCE: Fizika tyerdogo tela, V. 7, no. 4, 1965, 1271-1272 TOPIC TAGSt intrinsic absorption, absorption edge, electric field effect,, thin f1lm. gallium arsenidep cadmium sulfidej, cadmium telluride ABSTRAM Although the shift of the edge of intrinsic AT M-5tion was investlgatM in many single crystals before, detailed investigations and comparisons with theory were made only for a few of the substances. The authors -4M-e to investigate ~fte effect in films of GaAs, CdS, and CdTe because such films +Ai be produced readily with high resistances and can be investigated with standard Apparatus u3ing sources: of relatively low voltage. The films were prepared by sputtering and neas- urements were made at room temperature. The degree of Tni; N1 of the sexwle was j monitored during the measurements to be able to "count for ;he influence of the tempe-ature on the measurement results. However, since the -;e=ersture Aid :Card 1/2 1, iL 51551-65 ACCESSION XRt AP5=76o 12- not exceed 5Cp the effect of the temperature could be neglected. The shift of the absorption edge was observed at fields on the order of 5 x 103 V/cm. The results do not agree with the theory of T. S. Moss (j. Appi. Phys. v. 32, 2136, 1961) and measurements will be repeated on films and-single crystals using alternating fields: and a wide range of temperatureag to check on the causes of this discrepancy. "The authors are deeply grateful to A. P. Landsman for supplying the G&Arand CdTe 1 films." Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 formula* ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskly institut stali i splavw (Moscow Iastitute of Steel mid Alloys) SUBMITTED: o9yoY64 ENCLs 00 an colmt Sao OF IM FdKF SOV 1 002 OTHM 1 007 Card LL 24 71-66 EWT(1)/E'aT(m )/ETC( f)//E'.VGW/T'f/EP,VP(t ACC NR: AP0009704 SOURCE CODE: URIO-181166100810031098010962 AUMOR: Strel'tsov, L. N. ; Kiseleva, N. M. ; Kireyev, P. S. -7 ORG: Moscow Inrtitute'of Steel and Alloys (Moskovskiy institut stali I splavov) TITLE: Anomalous shift of the intrinsic-absorption edge under the influence of an electric field in films and amorphous samples of scle-nium I ela, v. 8 SOURCE: Fizika t rdogo * no- 3., 1966, _c,60-982 TOPIC TAGS: selenium, absorption edge, line shift, electret, surface property ABSTRACT: This_ts a continuation of earlier investigations (M v. 7, 2713, 1965) of the intrinsic'yabsorption_edge in GaAs, CdS, and CdTe. The present study is de- voted to selenium, where instead of the theoretical3y predicted shift of the absorp- tion edge toward the long-wave side, the shift is toward the shorter wavelength. The amorphous- selenium samples were prepared in the form of plates 200-AW 1L thick, or films produced by thermal sputtering in vacuum, ranging in thickness from 1 to 50 p. The spectra with and without field were obtained with an ISP-51 spectrograph. An in- candescent lamp was used as a light source. The spectrograms were analyzed with the aid of a microphotometer (Mr-4). The spectra were taken at room and nitrogen temper- atures, and the field was 5 kv. To ascertain the cause of the anomalous shift of the intrinsic absorption edge, x-ray pictures were taken of the sample before aw;d after the application of the field, to check on the structural changes brought about by the field. The bypothesis that the shift my be due to the fact that selenimm exhibits IJP(c) RD'.V/JD/GG Card L 24371-66 ACC NR: an electret state, whose structure becomes ordered when the field is applied, was re- jected on the.baris of the experimental data, since no ordering was observed. It is therefore proposed that the anomalous shift is due to the presence of surface states, althoui~h the manner in which this causes the shift remain wxlear, and calls for ad- ditional research. Orig. art-has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 07 9UBM DAM 06JU165/ ORIG PXAF: 002/ OTH FJW: 003 Card 6. 7~ ~')'Ti~EITSOVJ L. V., BkBEOV, S. I.) 511AVOiiOINTOV, N. X. and "Die Kinetik der 13otopenanreicherung in vielstufigen Kolonnen." RRport pre~;ented at the e2nd Intl. Conf. on Stable Isotopes. laot German Academy of Sciences, Inst. of Applied Physical I'Afterial Leipzig, GD41, 30 Oct - 4 1,71ov 1961 STRELTSOV,L.V.; CH~'NIVIYKH, G.:[.; SHAVOt101INKOV, N.M.; BA6KOV, S.I.; "Uber die -eitliche Annaher-ung an den stationaren Zustand bei der Trennung sta,)lier Isotope in Kolonnen." (Berechaungen auf einer elektronischen Recheninaschine) Third Working Conference on Stable Isotopes, 28-October to 2 November 1963, Leipzig. 4J1 Ir R-) ACC INR; AP6024433 SOURCE CODE: UR/0362/66/002/007/0'6'70/0771 AUTHOR: Fuks, N. A.; Strelltsov, L. V. ORG: Physicochemical Institute im. L, Ya. Kar 'iziko-kilin-iicheskiy institut) TITLE: Xlethodology of investigating large-particle aerosollsettlings in the surface boundary layer of the atmosphere (P SOU13 CE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery i okeana, v. 2, no. 7, 1966, 770-771 TOPIC TAGS: aerosol chemistry, atmosphere, aerosol, aerosol particle :ABSTRACT: A method of fractionation developed at the.1n.stitute for Applied Geo- :1 ,physics (Institut prikladnoy geofiziki) for investigation of the settling of large aerosol! particles in the surface layer of the atmosphere has been modified and improved by' the authors in order to make it suitable, without laboratory facilities, for investiga; tions of toxic chemical particles deposited by spraying and dusting for various pur-, poses. The main changes in the process were the use of slurry instead of powder, making it possible to obtain clearly defined fractions, and the use of alcohol solutions Card 1/2 UDC 551. 508. 91 UU3-66 ACC NR: AP6024433 of dyes for staining and identification of fractions, the drying process, and the method of counting the particles. Presented in the original article are histograms showing the distribution of fractions according to particle size (ranging from 19. 3-233 M mm) and a diagram indicating the density of individual particles of various magnitude as they settle after being sprayed at an altitude of 2 m froma duster moving perpendicular to the direction of a wind with a velocity of 1. 6 M. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [KPI*- SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: 17Feb66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 000 C rd 2 2 Qt, KIRKHOGLAIII, V.D. , arIchitektor; STRBL'TSOV, M.B., Irish. Standard apartment houses of few ntaries. B iul. tekh. Inform. 4 no.10: 17-19 0 15,9- (14M. 11:11) (Leningrad--Apartment houses) STRELIVSOV, M.K., kand. tekhn. nauk Investigating transient processes and calculating basic parameters of controlled crosscut boring machines for steep seams. Ugol' 39 no.7:31-35 J1 164. (VJRA 17:10) 1. Donetskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ugollnvy institut. .-- / /~? . .1 /0 / --,(, /, lj";.I) I , GUSEV, S.O.; CHEKMAREV. N.F.i_STRIL S~V.. M.M. - . Publicizing experience in operating trains using mechanical re- frigeration and proposals for improving their use. Yest.TSNII MPS 15 no.2t6l S 156. (MLRA 9:12) (Refrigerator cars) VIADIKIRSUTO y-,V.; KOWO U,O*j HIM, A.L - GOLIDIMP L -'J.; MONOSZONI N.A.; RUMISAilp S.M.; imov, U.K.; VASILITEV, A.A.; VODOFITANOVP F.A.; 118MIAM, D.r,.; KUUSKEV, V.S.; MALYSHEV, I.F.; STOIDV, AX; -,N.S.,; YAKOMVY B.M. The 7 bev. proton sy"eftlat*n. Pribe i tekh eksp. 7 no.4:5-9 Ji-Ag 162. iMMA 16:4) 1. Inatitut teoretieftaka7 i ek"rimntalinoy fiziki Gosu- daretvennogo-konitsto po lopollsovaniyu atomnoy energii SSSRj lauchno-issIsdovatellskiy institut alaktrofizicheskoy apparatury Uiwudaratvennogb kowiteta po, ispollidvaniyu atomnoy energii SSSR i Pladiotskbaiebeskiy InBtitut Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po, ispollsovanlyu atomnoy energii SSSR. (Synchrotron) STRELITSOV X.S.; FEDOTOV, G.M.; ROVIDESTUNSKU, D.Y.; GUSTOT G.R.; GAMULINA, V Ye,; IfIFONTOV,, Yu.L.; INDIUKOV, N.N,; BEZOACHEY, Te.Ae; KMW, V.S. Design of the electrawgnet of the 7 bev, proton synchrotron. Frib. i tekh. eksp. 7 no-4-'15-19 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 1624) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut elektrofizicheskoy apparatur3r Gosudarstvennogo koiniteta po ispollsoveniyu atomnoy energii SSSR i Institut tooreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki Gosudarst- vannogo komite-ta po iopollzovaniy-a atomnoy energil SSSR. (Electromagnets) (Synchrotron) L ~Sp) ..4 ACCESSION NR: AP4047415 S/0089/64/017/004/0287/0294 AUTHORS: Gashev,_.M_._'A.j Gustov, G. K.; D_yac~enko~,_ A.-K.; Komar, Ye. G., Malv*shev, I.-F. Mq oszon, N. A.; PopXgyjCh&_AA_Y4_. Ratnikov, B. K.; Ro.zh_destv.enskiyL B. Y.; Rumy_~~ntsev,_N. N.; Saksa- ganskiv, G. L.i Spq~V~ova, F._A.; Stoj9y,__A__kj,; RI-EPI Yavno, A. TITLE% Main technical characteristics of the "Tokamak-3" experi- mental thermonuclear installation SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 17, no. 4, 1964, 287-294 TOPIC TAGS: thermonuclear.pinch, thermonuclear fusion, plasma re- search, plasma pinch/ Tokomak-3 'ABSTRACTt The "Tokamak-3" is intended for the investigation of a ,toroidal quasi-stationary diabharge in the strong longitudinal mag- netic field. The toroidal discharge is produced in the vacuum cham- !.~ard. 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4047415 ber by a vortical electric field, and acts as an equivalent secondary turn of a pulse transformer. The produced _RLasmal'pinch is stabilized with a longitudinal magnetic field of a toroidal solenoid, inside which the vacuum chamber is located. The magnetic core of the pulse transformer carries the primary vortical-field winding, the demag- netization winding, and the winding for induction heating. The set- up is fed from special power systems. The electromagnetic system, the power supply, and the vacuum system are described in some detail. The longitudinal field intensity reaches 40 kG. The vortical field values are 250 and 50 V per turn with pulse durations 10 and 50 mil- liseconds, and with programming of the waveform such as to maintain a constant current in the plasma pinch. The power supply delivers a peak power of 77,000 W, maximum 7000 A, no-load voltage 11 W, and stored energy 180 million Joules. The vortical field is fed from four capacitor banks rated 1000 pY at 20 kV, 11,000 pY at 10 kV, 78,000 jiF'at 5 kV, and 30,000 pY at 5 M The capacitor-bank para- meters can ')e varied over a widerange. The vacuum in the liner.does Card 2/3 1. -3221 ACCESSi6IN NR, AP4047415 not exceed 1-2 x 10- 7mm Hg during the interval between gas admis- sion, with the pressure in the outside chamber being 1_2 x 10-6 imi Hg. Orig. art. hass 8 figures. ASSOCIATIONs None SUBMITTEDt 23Nov63 ENCL: 00 :SUB CODE: NP /ME NR REF 6OVt 000 OTHERs 0003 Card 3/3 STRELITSCIV, I.I.V. Ibnorail track for conveying com essed naphtaj*e. Sbor.rats. predIV proizve no.5:467TIolisr. (MIRA 14:8) 1. 14agnitogorskiy metaUurgicheakiy kombinat. (Conveying machinery) XATSENEUNBOGIN, B.D.; IOFIS, Ye.A.; STRICLIT~-O-VI-M---V--,* SHAMRINSKIY, A.I.; GXCDAKOV, A.I.; ZHIRDETSKAYA,-Irl., aaktor; PANKRATOVA' M.A., takhnichaskiy radaktor [Imborstory processing of photographic materials] I&boratornaia obrabotka fotomaterialov. Pod red. E.A.Iofisa. Koskya. Go*. izd-vo "Iskusetvo.0 1956. 200 p. (Bibliotaka fotollubitelia. no.3) [Microfilm] OCMA 10: 1) (Photography) t,,,r e ry cariera. c; to er"L.- I I I IIPM lbr-~;OV ~: Adjusting tne objectives in tne -::orkli" tyne of epmers. -, ov i*ote) ? **g 157. ( M.3 A ^-~ ~ :~ ) (cameras-Mquinment nad su-mties) KATSAHE=f13OGBH, E.D.; IOFIS, Ye.A., kand.tekhn.nouk; STRHLITSOV. K.V.; SEAKRINSKIY, A.I.; G.30DAKOV, A.I.; ZH3RDRTSKAYA, N.N., red.; SIDOROVA, A.A., tel-hn.red. [Laboratory processing of photographic materials] Laboratornaia obrabotka fotomaterinlov. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Pod red. E.A. Iofisa. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Islaisstvo,' 1959. 206 p. (Biblio- teka fotolitibitelia, no-3) (MIRA 13:1) (Photogrn-phy--Developing and developers) (Photography--Printing processes) STRELITSOV, N. The exchange of progressive experience is a very important problem. Muk,-eleV. prom. 27 no.9:8 S 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Nachallnik planovogo otdela Krasnodarskogo nellkombinata. (Krasnodar-Grain milling) STRUITSOV,, N. Increase in labor productility and decreaae in the cost of production and distribution in the Krasnodar Milling Combine. Muk.-elev. prom. 28 no.1:3-4 Ja 162. (NMA 16:7) 1. Krasnodarskiy mellnichnyy kombinat. (Krasnodar Terri tory-Floar mills) .le are i _-epar- ng the grain receiving equipment -or the int&.e ol cozM. Muk.-elev. prom. 28 no.6.-28-29 Je 162. (Ifix, j.rZl) I. flachallnAk planovogo otdela Krasnoda--skogo mellnichnogo kombinata. kcorn (maize)) (Grain elevators) STRELITSOV., N. _ Reducing the loss of corn seed at the Krasnodar Milling Combine. Muk.-elev.prom. 29 no.1:24-25 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Nachallnik planovogo otdela Krasnodarskogo mellnichnogo kombinata, (Krasnodar--Grain handling) STRELITSOV, N. Useful seminar for economists. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.8:32 Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nachallnik planovogo otdela Krasnodarskogo mellnichnogo kombinata. STREL'TSOV, N.; NARTYMOV, A. Traffic organization and safety. Avt. transp. 42 no.8: 46-47 Ag 64. (MIRA 17:10) ~ T-11 Z11E7jEZNYAKOVA, M.A.; KLTUTKVA, Ta.P.; STRELITSOV, N.K., redaktor; AKATOU, V.O., redaktor; KONTAS111NA-,'TWfMdbW�kiy redaktor [Construction and operation of gas equipment In public enter- prises] Untroistvo I ekspluatataiia gazovogo khoziaistva komzminal'nykh prodrpilatli. Moskva. Idz-vo Ministerstya ko*- ,aunallnogo khoziaintva RSFSH, 1955. 2113 p. (4TARA 3:10) (Gas distribution) STRILITSOV. N.M., inzhener; SALTNIN, Ye.A., inzhener. ~1111.~'*~'~~-Ijr--1;11 411111- Efficent air testing of welded joints of insulated gas pipes. Gor. khoz. Moak. 29 no.12:28-29 D 155. (XLHA 9:3) (Gas pipes) STRILITSOV, N., inzhener. , Insure the safe use of gas water heaters. Zhil.-kon.khoz. 6 no-3: I I I. 23-24 '56. (water heaters) (NLRA 9:8) 1-10) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Suv Nauchno-teknicheskoye obehchest"vo energeticheskoy promyshlennosti Moskovskoye pravleniye Ispollzovaniye gaza v promyshlennykh pechakh i koteltnykh ustanovkakh g. Moskvy i Moskovskoy oblasti; materialy Moskovskogo nauchno-tekhnicheskogo soveshchaniya (Utilization of Gas in Industrial Furnaces and Boiler Units in Moscow and Moscow Oblast'; Materials of the Moscow Scientific and Technical Conference) Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1959. 227 p. Errata slip inserted. 5,000 copies printed. Ed.: D. B. Ginzburg, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Exec. Ed.: N. I. Stepanchenko; Tech. Ed.: A. S. Polosina. PVR1?OSE: This collection of articles is intended for specialists engaged in designing and operating gas units of industrial enterprises and electric power plants. COVERAGE: The change-over in some industrial enterprises from solid and liquid fuel to natural gas is discussed and further possibilities existing along this line are examined. Advantages of using natura gas as a source of energy are outlined. Different gas burner systems, devices for automatic control . C' the combustion process, structural features of furnaces operating on natvxal Card 1A Utilization of Gas in Industrial Furnaces (Cont.) SOV/2254 gas, gas-supply systems and the introduction of safety measures in the construction and operation of gas units are described. The book contains many diagrsms of gas-supply systems and equipment. No personalities are mentioned. One article is followed by references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Kolotyrkin, 1. M. Present State and Prospects for Supplying Moscow Industrial Enterprises and Electric Power Stations With Gas 5 Bokserman, Yu. I. Developmeat of the Soviet Gas Industry During the 1959- 1965 Period and the Supplying of Moscow With Gas 19 Strelltsoy N. A. I. BelOUBOV, N. M. Reznov, and A. Z. Rokhvarger. Network for Supplying Gas to Industrial Enterprises 28 Stoyunin, G. P. Gas Burners for Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Which Can Use Moscow Town Gas 51 Vigdorchik, D. Ya. Automatic Regulation of Gas Combustion 69 C Card 2/4 Utilization of Gas in Industrial Furnaces (Cont.) SOV/2254 Furman, I. Ya. Problems of the Economic Practicability of Utilizing Gas in Industry 204 Dolotov., G. P., and Ye. A. Kondakov. Safe Utilization of Natural Gas in the Machinery-manufacturing Plants 2_% AVAILABLE: Library of Congress TM/mg Card 4/4 10-5-59 STRELITSOV. N.N., inzh. Uning mothods applied In Moscow in protocting, underground gas pipos by bituminoun coating. Gor.khoz.Mnalr. 33 no.10,25-27 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. "Hospromgaz." (Hoacow--Gas pipes--Corrosion and anticrossives) (Protective coatings) MMUWYAKOVA, M.A.; KLYUY.&VA, Ya.P.; -STIUM I - NA , red. ; PANCMIKO. M.F,, red.izd-va; RAZAROVA, A.,., tekhn.red. (Operation of gas systens of com-mnal enterprises] Sksplu- atateiia gazovogo khoziaistva koru=allnykh predpriiatii. I2d.2. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va kommun.khoz.10PSR, 1960. 219 p. (MM 13:12) (Gas distribution) (Gas appliances) F- L TLLDIMLRSKIT, V.V.; KOK&R, Te.G.; KINTS, A.L.; OOLIDIN, L.L.; XOSERAW, D.G.; NOROOZOW, N.A.; NIKITIN. S.Ta.; RUBCHINSXIY. S.M.; SILCEE- KOV, S. T - -, 1 11 " I TSOV. 1. S. ; UUSOT, Ye. K. Basic characteristics of the projected 30-60 Bev proton accelers'- tor with alternating-gradient focusing. Atom.snerg. jio.4:31-33 136. (X= 9:12) (Particle accelerators) (]Protons) STRELTSOV) N. S. f KOMAR, E. G. , MOTSIZOTN' -1,11. A. , FEDOTOV9 G. M. "Some Structural Features of the 10 GeV Synchrotron Electromagnet," paper presented at CERN Symposium, 1956, appearing in Nuclear Instruments, No. 1, pp. 21-30, 1957 ARKRANGELPSKIY, F.K.; GASHEV, M.A.; KOMAR, Ye.G.; MALYSHEV, I.F.; MONOSZON, N.A.; STOLOV, A.M.; STRILITSOV, N.S. Electric enrineering and design problems in constructing large cyclic accelerators. Elektrichestvo no.11:25-34 N '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Cyclotron) 6-TREI 7 'S-Ov N, T --j, VLUIMIRSKIJ, V.V.; KG%IR, Je.G.; MINC, A.L.; GOLIDIN, L.L.; KOSKAREV, D.C.; MOMSZONJ, N.A.; IIIKITIN, S.Ja.; RUBCITSKIJ, S.M.; SKACKOV, S.V.; !T TIISOV, :e.K.; IEDONOS, S. , inz. (translator] ~~L Main characteristics of the planned proton accelerator for 50-60 BeV energy with sharp focusing. Jaderna energie 3 no.2:56-57 F 157. 21(9) AJTdORS, TITLE, PERIODIC&L, :%gmnaya enorgija. 1959, Val 7. Nr 2. pp 148 150 51) A35TRACT, Card 1/4 Card 2/4 L,V ~ -~ H. % A I k..) A. Coon-, H. A.. ~-Y .1 Us Y.r... Y. V., R--. N. L., F.d.r-, N. D. A rd, a I ". 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M,olchvrov 2r.m ;n!' _0 .1 t_ A5 U~ or 1!:.-_5 '. a q- r pI .!,rE* tested at the 4 ~ .1. 1 .,h A IA3 91grISX) tin %no participation of V. A..It_ T_ Card )J4 .11 cat to. of to. y.i~tr .. ... .. p-1-t-4 by A. V. A 1.20.M*ter Cyclotr n Sith a Uagno%ic Polo DL ... tar SOY/89-7-2.6/24 L. X. F:4,1." V. V. H;--' ',-Ad I- k- A-11Y- - Y.- j. Komar Z -I.abl. !;'% h: first cyclQtron. ?r. a c 11, yclo n a;to .1 ....... .. 1h D. 3. Alh.- Thar. or. '0 ri 4,r!r:d3a.1-t refer ...... IIJIMMLD, March 1z, 1,59 Wou 0% pu.jej 7 0 44. tit V'm "mQ '"Ts tv -0 "T.. -T"T--d w4 so& CL "T.-q -IT- .411 .:.Id tT je 1.4'" qj !Jq-w- .1 OIL qj ,q%3ptm 'Is"wo 00012t acc ;a %w- &sjvq*-Ip I Q%;A j0 3mr- als-fte mq,~ C-Ot-9-L :tT-3 IZI-d tn ;0 IU~* Z71. 60; :1--j" '2~~-tV Rip-2. ppljv_T_n:z%/i V33._%. ~1.11 't OCKI m DOOL ..W. R% ;. ..j loll - V6(1 T."n t-=-,c :7vz=llzj F=T ''/-s 3 S/12o/62/000/004/001/047 E039/E420 AUTHORS: Monoszon, N.A., '~tKgl-Lt-sov, N.S., Ostrovskiy, N.A. TITLL: The basic electromagnetic parameters of the 7 Gev proton synchrotron a '7 PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperiment no.4, 1962, 10-15 '1"1,"XT: The basic parameters of the electromagnet system are given in detail, e.g. number of C-magnets 98; number of quadrupolelenses 14; azimuthal length of each block 1910 mm; maximum Ntrength of magnetic field 8475 Oe; radius of curvature of equilibrium orbit in C-blocks 31 m aperture of chamber 110 x 80 mmo; rise time of the magnetic field .1-55 sed; number of working cycles per minute 10 to 12. The tolerances in the geometrical dimensions necessary to produce a field of thQ required accuracy are considered, together with the characteristics of the steel used. Special coils are provided to compensate for perturbations produced by residual magnetism at the beg.inning and end of the working cycle, and for the effect of eddy currents in the steel. A decrease in magnetic permeability of the magnetic system can also be allowed for. Cross- Card 1/2 S/120/62/000/004/001/047 The basic electromagnetic ... E039/E420 sectional diagrams are given of the C-blocks showing the interpola~ space. The upper and lower poles have a hyperbolic contour. Coordinates of the boundary of the hyperbolic and neutral poles were calculated and verified by using a model electromagnet. The configuration of and the fields produced by the quadrupole lenses is also discussed. A description of the layout of the main magnetic field exciting coils is given followed by additional data on the magnet system, e.g. maximum excitation current 2500 A; excitation current at 7 Gev 2200 A; time constant of excitation coils 1.7 see; weight copper 120 tons; weight steel 2500 tons; voltage on coils at the beginning of the cycle 5000 V; peak power 25000 KW. The method of regulating the field is also described. There are 10 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatoilskiy inatitut alaktrofizicheakoy apparaturyy GKAE (Scientific Research Institute for Electrophysical Apparatus GKAE) SUBMITTED: April 6, 1962 Card 2/2 L-0737 S/12o/62/00o/oo4/002/047 E032/E514 Fedotov, G.M. , Rozhdastvenskiy,B.V. AUTHORS: GU-9f6v, G.K., Gamulina, V.Ye., Nifontov, Yu.L., Indyukov, N.N., Bezgachev, Ye.A. and Kuryshev, V.S. TITLE: The construction of the electromagnet for the 7 GeV proton synchrotron PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.4, 1962, 15-19 TEXT: A description is given (including sectional drawings) of tne eLectromagnet. The electromagnet incorporates four types of magnetic sections, namely: 1) bending sections for radial focusing (total number 42), 2) bending sections.for radial defocusing (total number 53), 3) bending -sections for radial defocusing, located at points of beam extraction (total number 3), and 4) quadrupole lenses with -zero field on the orbit (total number Ili). The magnetic circuits of all the sections are assembled from insulated steel sheets (the chemical composition of the ste.el is similar to :),"- (F,2) steel). The hyperbolic pole faces were made on a special milling machine and have a curvature of 2780 cm in the horizontal plane. The system used to retain the Card 1/3 S/loo/62/000/oo4/002/07 The construction of the E032/E5i4 of tile at the deformation Is such th ays and +0 .0 3 mm - le'-ts ill 1, osition after two d' -5 Of tile steel ,I ic face was -~-(0.1-0 15)mm neutral pole face clectro- Ily 1) e r 1) () 1. T~e design Or the eformation and the after two muntils *as such that their -d inain '"rinding t,la,r1letS W mr1l. The bending did not exceed 0.05 arranged in ten dynamic stresses rns connected in series and r copper piping consist -9 Of 1j8 tu made of rectangula "Krasnyy sections. The jAnding the Leningrad factory re three ,Iarlufactured by tile main winding, there tic field. which '..' Ill addition to 0 correct the magne Vyborziletslt' Is which are used t . sufficient to conipensa tills coi used and tile insulation is il are used to Water cooling 15 extra cting magnets, Cconsist 0 f a main %q i t il 5 t 11 rld 2 kV ,Th e experimental areal Is (8 turns tile beam into the two compensating C01 arry an extract -opper piping) and le lenses C coil (8 tvirns;.c n,11Y, the quadrupo ; both in )er piping). Fi turn auxiliary windings ning each; Copt ding and an 18 litate the POsit'o 18 turn illain win . in order to faci ied special Illarkers oer piPing them carr nts tile form of cop , each of the appropriate Poi of all the electromagnets sition to wilLch were used to relate their PO card 2/3 The constriiction of the ... S/120/62/000/004/002/047 E032/E514 on the basic geodesic grid. Special mechanisms were used to adjust tne magnets. They can be adjusted by +2 cm in the vertical plane to an accuracy of 0.001 cm arid by +8-5 cm in the radial direction to an accuracy of 0.002 cm. The former adjustment is snade i-.-iTh the aid of special wedges and the latter by a screw- driven mechanism. The azimuthal adjustment.is made by simple wedge devices and can be achieved to an accuracy of +0.05 cm. There are 6 figures. ASSOCIATIONS: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut elektro- fizicheskoy apparatury GKAE (Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus GKAE) and Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki GKAE (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics GKAE) SUJIMITT,CD: April 6, 1962 Card 3/3 I Q 19 /01 2/C'0'5/CO3/01 9 ~i"; '11:v1 i,;i r~-- i;~ V. V. Fozmr, Yv. G. Vin E,~ A. L. Ioi I, ch In k I y , S. 14. r;t!i()'/ te . K. , Van I I y9v A., Voul PpI yano7 , F. i'onlll. i-ov , 3. G. Yu ryah,~y V. S. I - F. Stolov St 1,01 , tsov , N . 3. yakovlev 1). !2 Ln: 'Zlit, 1-9iLll of the 7-1-3-v proton synchrotron !~AIODIG;,L: Atomna~ia cnerCiya, v. 12, no. 6j 1962, 47;~-474 Th" hiatory of the first Soviet cjclic accelerator with 7-if;i,i fc-ioinw- is d~acribed, and the moat importani data on ita planning anl uieration ar-,- pres-ontvd. 'Planning was started in 1953. Thr, rarameters of i:roton fircelerator, the enerGy of which exceeds the antinucleon prviluction thre:ihoid, were so chosen that the dependence of the oribital circumfurenc,- Qn the particle momenta was conpletely compeniated. This was uchi~yt~o by emplaying 14 quadrupole maeneto with orbits of nej;ative curvature . Technical data: output current, 1010 protons/puloel maximun field strongth, 6475 00; length of equilibrium orbit, 251.2 ml radius of Card 1/2 '~'hu of th- 7-D,~- . . . BI- '/PIC-4 of t~.L trii,,ntori-ju in tho b,sniin~,: -i-Ir-,nr-tn (~;), 51 m, ari-I ir, the (X), cij numbor of maCiwtie ouctvr3, 'JUG ~ I.I.X; !-np --tw-'n th., C-mA~neta, 30.1.0 rri; jap lerq~th ar,;urid the in.,'-x of th-~ Iecr~aue ir, f:Leld stromth, .:tC; internal h~iirht w:dIh ,It,, chamb-r, b0 and 110 mm, roap-~ctiv-Alyl numbs:.- of betatron 1--l-ti-i, 1,'-75, u-I per Perio-lic el-nelit, 0-~l total critic I et per -~riwllr eler.-!ntt 8; it wl~'; 19.2 Bev; txi-,,im i~ v iL4 c,% of th- -p---riodic orbit ith IC-C-,; I-i-ttion of the lo, olill i rat,~ of t:n~~r&y increiiot- 1 .47 in; I k'.-VI Iluratirm of on., (%yrle, 1.~)5 nee, 1k)-l' cyel.~IIIMJII 0.11 ;it thi. -!TI'! , I . 19 ::c~(sec; frequonvy of aynchrocyclotron oncillationa, "'Wo a.A 1,i) riliq aoit~ht of tho olectromaj;ntit oteel, 2500 tonal maximim w-~.r off tho rii~ily nystem, 25 1111w; Van de Graaff injector (particle anere;y, -v; ficid s - 6 ::e strcnj~th 90 oe)I admiw3ible deviations from field atreneth Ln,i field ~twiientn , - IG-31 deviations at the chn nber edge due to 10-1 ndmissible frequ-mcy deviation of the accelaratin; f~olu at the ii-~~inainj; of the cycle, 10-51 and at the end, 5,lo-5. There .r, I ii~;ure ar,,; I table. 1'1 -, i~D 12, 1962 Curd 212 S/076/63/037/003/013/020 MI/B215 AUTHORS: Selivanova, N. M., Leshchinskaya, Z. L., Strelftsov, K. S. ,TITLE: Formation heat of cadmium selenite PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 37, no. 5, 1963, 016a-670 TEXT: The standard heat of formation of CdSeO 3was determined calorimetrically by causing CdCl 2 to react with Na 2 SeO 3* Radiographically amorPhous CdSeO was obtained and 6H = -137-04 kcal/mole was found on 3 298 the bbsis of data obtained by F. Rossini et al. (Selected values of chemical thermodynamic properties, Washington, 1952). The integral heat of solution of crystalline Na 2SeO3 is -7--05 kcal/mole for a concentration of 1 ; 400. There are I figure and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Uioskovskiy ordena Lenina khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut': t imeni D. I. Mendeleyeva (Moscow "Order'of Lenin" Institute of Chemical Technology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev) L 43C33-65 vea(m)l EPA(w)-21a..'~(m):: a~7~6 -7 Ijp(c) JT/GS 1ACCESSICN' NR: ATSC07910 S/0000/64/000/000/019710201 I ' -I, V.; Golldin,_L. b.; Tarasqv,_Te,_ K Kulikov V.; W hev, 1. F. A.; Popkovich,-A.. V.;. Stolov, A. H.; Strcl.1tsov,_X-L..P.; Titov,j, A, _A_A.; Kuzlmin. chfnakly. Rub Uvarov, V. A.; Zhadanov, V. M., ilaratov, S. G. ShtryAyAy, ITITLE. 60-70 Gov Proton'Synchrotron SOURCE: International Confcrenco on Hig~_Encrgy.Accelerators. Dubna, 1963. Trudy. BOGCOW, A-t-oirn ii diC,71 9 64-1- 19 7 - 2 0 1 JOPIC TAGS: high energy accelerator, synchrotron !ABSTRACT.: A 60-70 Gev proton synchrotron with strong focusing is being constructed ,not far from Serpukhov, as has been reported earlier (e.&. "Research Institute for .Electro-Physical Equipment, Leningrad," in Proceedings of the International Confer- ;ence on High Energy Accelerators and Instx-,r.--ntation (CERN, 1959), p. 373). The . ;present report doGcribes parameter changes and iuprovementa in precision structural :characteristics of the accelerator, and the prosent state of ccmstruction in sLid-- 11963. The parameters of the magnet are presented in a table. A small change in Ithe original plans permitted an increase in the length of a part of the free iCard 1/4 L 430,18-65 ACCESSION NRt AT5007918 ~sections, so-mn of Wilch are utilized for Input and exit of beam. The super-parlod is &!.icribed. The lengthened sections were obtained as a consequence of chort-_,nfn,, the focusing and defocuaing blocks by 112 cm. The focusing properties ;of the mo,-,n,~Aic cliannel were diminished consequently, but very little; and the ilimiting cnQrgy was lowered by 2-3 Gov. The construction of the magnet is described lEach of the marnetic blocks is divided lengthwise into 5 sub-blocks which are env,~loped by the co:;r.,_m winding. These sub-blocks consist of laminar two-millimetat silicon steel, Thene steel sheets were stamped out without subsequent mechanical 1working, and upre subjected to sorting and Intermixing in order to smooth out their rarnctic ch,.-iractaris tics. The sub-blocks are constricted by lateral welded plates 1without adhesion. Provision was rade for windings an the poles in order to correct for polo nonlinearity and for variations In the drop reading. These windings make lit po.-sible to introduce artificial quadratic (square) nonlinearity that change@ .the dependence of the frequoncy of transverse oscillations during a pulse. In iorder to correct for straying of the residual field, provision has been made for !windings on the yoke in series with the main winding. The sub-blocks must unde.rgo Icalibration on a magnet stand in order to make correcting systems more precise and I to doter-.aino the most convenient disposition of the sub-blocks along the ring. The 1winding of the electromagnet is made of aluminum busbars with hollow ooros*for ioooling water. The langth'of the busbar is so "looted that there would be no Card 214 L 430di3-65 ACCESSION' UR: AT5007918 .welded joints inside the coils. The winding consists of 4 sections, two of which i -irposed on the upper pole and two on the lower. The most i=por-tant character- ave d j iistics of the electromagnet and power supply system are described in a table. Also idescriLed are the vacuum chamber and accelerating field (obtained by 53 paired incson~itors with ferrite rings, which operate at the 30-th harmonic of revolution Iand:Uive accelerating potential of 350 kilovolts). The ring tunnel and the generaL I of the accelerator, are rhown in figures and described. The building for the injector and portim of the ring tunnel from the injector to the exp*rL- lm,ntal room have b-~en completed in the main and are ready for installation of equipro2nt. This room, in the form of a single-aisle building without Internal supports, permits one to work on beam brought Into the InAer and outer sides. A go-meter arch covers tiiis room, whose overall length is 150 motors. Provisions' have been made for a second experimental room at the southwest part of the ring. Orig. has 4 figures, 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institute teoratichoskoy I eksperimentallnoy fir.Lki GXAE SSSR (Ina~ituta of Theoretical and Ex lnoLt Phypics CM SSSR), (2) Muchno- n2r _ k_g ._ _ - isslodovatellakiy institut.clektmfizichaskoy.apparatury imeni D. V. Yefremov G