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S/166/61/000/003/002/004 B112/B202 AUTHOR: Tekenov, Zh. TITLEs Study of the mechanics of dust particles PERIODICAL& Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko- matematicheskikh nauk, no. 3, 1961, 43 - 47 TEXT: The author studied the accumulation of dust particles *from an air current on a streamlined surface and the adhesion of the dust particles to the surface. He separately deals with the forces of adhesion and separation and their equilibrium (critical quantities). The, equations of motion of the particles have the following dimensionless forms: P d2X/~ty+'~-X/d-t- x P d2Y/dt2 + i-yl'Et- - Uy U r 2 where 0 is a model parameter, ~-xlTt, d-Y/dt the P Yr U Card 1/4 S/166J61/000/003/002/004 Study of the mechanics of... B112/B202 dimensionless velocity components of the particles, and U.9 U y the dimensionless components of the flow velocity. The determination of the deposition coeffidient is related to the solution of system (1). Fig. 1 shows the angular distributions of the deposition coefficient for a cylindrical surface at different mean flow velocities U (curve 1: T - 5 m/sec; curve 2s _U - 14.2 m/sec; curve 3: U_- 6 m/sec, accumulated dust; curve 4: T. 16 m/sec, accumulated dust). Fig. 3 shows the depen- dence of the adhesiw power on size and shape of the parti.cles (curve lat True valuos of the adhesive power of spherical particles; curve lbi Summational values of the adhesive power and particle weight; curve 21 Dependence of the particle shape; curve 3: Calculated values of the force of-separation). The force of separation (aerodynamic pressure) for spherical particles is calculated by the formulat 2 2 F ~b vWit r (2) 2 where T:b",hefrontal resistance of the particles, the air density, Card 2/4 S/166/61/000/003/002/PO4 Study of the mechanics of... B112/B202 vcrit the critical velocity of the breakaway flow, and r the particle radius. For dust Darticles rith a diameter smaller than 5'10-2. CM, Vcrit is Dractically equal to the flow velocity of the botindary layer. Brcaka,,,,-a,y occure.au soon as the condition:' vcrit >_ .,2 Fadh .2 bTc r .is ful filled. For spherical particles an experimental determination of vcrit permits calculating the force of separation by formula (2). Calculated and measured values are in good agreement. Formula (2) cannot be used for non-spherical particles since in this caab the frontal resistance of the particles can be determined only difficultly. There are 4 figures and 15 references: 12 Soviet-bloc anO. 3 non-3oviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki All tz'SR.(Institute of Nuclear . Physics of the AS Uzbekskaya SSR) SUBMITTED: November 17, 10060 Card 3/4 0 A J T H 0 R Lh. T I TLE A r ad .o a c tive me 11h a! for F: t Li'ly D ' hi I e ~" -,:I rC 5 PER IODICAL: Ruferativnyy z~.urra_, ;eD_,"_,z.ika, no. ab- stract 2B130 Qi -JzjJ'H, 1)62, ao. 2, 17-11,--1 (summary in Uzb.)) TEX T A method is described for the detormination of the de(;ree of dispersion and concentration of natural nonradloactive dui-A, which consists of pre-activatLng the duL~t, followed by the I-re of radJaFraphy or radiatiun COLInters. 1L was shown that the radioi I gra- phic method of rec ording required moro time but wao more se-E t ~ve 1wo di'.-"'er~_~nt methods were ~o D", in 1,~~ -,f. ~t C, L', 1: :~f -,'-e d i,) ive --e 0 f the d u L--i t re ma ine j unc d I i t- ve mctho-i v parT ic F. s; rneas,,-~rerrer-tc3 C,, -.7, c --as Casd 2112 gMa-MA M,,~ I!z ZNDROCZI, B.; LISSkK, K.; TEKERES, M. Hormonal *food-back" regulation of pituitary-adrenocortical activity. Asta. pbysi6l. hung. 18 n0-41291-299 161. 1. Institute of Physiology, Medical University, Pecs. (PITUITARY GLAND phyaiol) (ADRENAL cortex pbyaiol) CZIRBUSZ, Gyorgy, dr.; POKA, Laszlo, dr.1 TEXEM, PUklos, dr. 'Examination of latent weight loss in surgioal patients, (~~t,, weight loss as an indication to fluid loss through Perspiration). Orv..hetil. 105 no.50M68-070 13 D 164. ~1. Pecsi Orvostudomany-I Eg~etsm. 1. Sebeszeti KlInika (igazgatos Poks. Laszlo d TEKEVA, Nedialka. Demonstrating the lesson cn the digesti-e syst-sz~ Bio' i khIm 8 no,1:4a-42 165. 12 High School no.18, Sofia. TEKEYEV A. L -,*-. Case of a stone in the duct of salivary glands, Zdrav*Turk* 7 no,lt2.7-28 Ja 163. (HM 16:3) 1. ImTedzhenskoy rayonnoy bollmitsy (glavnyy vrach D.A. Kovuxov). (CALCULI, SALIVARY) TEKFERD Ye.; KHROLEITKO, P., tekhnik; PROKUDIN, A. I ~ - 4. - , -1-1 - -, T, Readers letters. Avt. dor. 28 no.4:2F-29 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Nachallnik Upravlenlya stroitellstvit i remonta avtomobilInykh dorog pri Sovete Ministrov Bashkirskoy ASSR (for Tekferd). TZKYM, Ye.S., in2hener Building roads using sand-shell rock. Avt. dor. 19 no.6: 13 Js 156. (MLRA 9:9) (Azerbaijan--Road construction) TEDIRD. Ye., inzh. Uring quarry waste in fine-grained asph4Llt concrete. Avt.dor. 19 no.11:27 N '56. (MIRA 10:10) (Road materials) (Asphalt concrete) TIKFM, Ye. On the mechanization of building housing and indtistrial structures. Avt. dor. 20 no.2:31 7 05?. (KM 10:4) (Building) 1, r'l, V f I f I .10 10 "O'D lung ":Iv 5 P%. 0.5 9 ..Oat f, 2 .'D 44 39 5. DIU v 0 Ic -M SPO 0-t.. VX- I NO 0. .-A I i a 'E.. z tgj- .8 1; D9 u, Z JQ.- '. ;� In 0 d ASH P~. 14 gli Z, ~- C, ou ZD~ C4 &D o 0 .0 0j o 0 .0 wx .0 W. . ; - o I IN .4 C" 0 A W C, "'.0 J-r pi o 0 M 1. 119 1~ E R M Vw U 0" 0 Z, EV) 44 . z -- - & :~w - AD t .90 lz - ev. -33 r 0 MI N-111H %; u O's 9 ~ i I ;o I Mi.. "i Dig : U pro 0 N it At X~-' a, TXKM, L. B. Recurrent perforation of a peptic ulcer of the gastro-intestinal anastomosis. Vest.khir. 75 no.4:127"128 My '55. (HLRA 8:8) I 1. rz kliniki obahchey khirurgii (zav.-prof. A.S.Alitshull) Chka- lovekogo meditsinskogo inatituta. Chkalov, Lioneralmya ul.. d.8. kv.l. (PZPTIC ULCXR, perforation, recur., postop., BUX7'.) T- I., ,25. p'. 2 --- : ~ - - U334/~cgimarlrz - ;nc=tIv*, MactrIc 1,'otores Cordoc,-iar Jul 49 *AC Mining J914OWc loc=tIve With C,,nUnwr Ybtors,N her B. To. basento.11d, Dr Teeb Sd, M. 1. Kraytabera# Cand Thch Sol,, P. N. TWmenev, EW, lbsoow Povier ftg Lint Imnl !blotov, 6 pp Maktricbeetvoll r9o 7 bonswe diftelanades In w1de1j used DO system of haulage with electria minim looomotives " diff1mItles in corvortlng to AC., Freeente advantages of aDmerting to AC riTd vc-Ing cor4eveer mtoro* Points out --oaslbl2ity of using cruch a pystan, In other beanwhAw of the natioml Soonorv. Ni T11MISHCHTAN, - A. - V.- (Aspirant)- "An Investigation of the Turbodrive of Mine Zlevators." Gand Tech Sol, All-Union Sol-Res Coal Inst. 29 Doe 54. (VM. 20 Dee 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Zducational Institutions (12) SO: bux No. 5569 24 Jux, 55 KRASILINIKOT, N.P.. inzh.; TEMISHCHYAN, A.V.. kand.tokhn.nauk; SHLAU, A.V., inzh. -______-____- - - I Use of turbo-transmissions on centrifuges. Obog.l brik.ugl. no.11: 36-39 '59. (MIRA 13:6) (Centrifuges) (Turbom%chinnn) TEUMISHYAN, A.V.p.kand.tekhn.nauk Increasing the life of mining machinery by using turbine gears. Nauch. soob. Inst. gor. dela 4:116-112 160. (MIRA 15:1) (Mining machinery) TEKHMISHCHYARl AzatjapwqT~i"j kand. tokhn. rauk; TSETNARSKIY, Igorl ro-ich, Inzh.; XAZOSM, Anatoliy Sergeyevicto kand. tekhn. auk; SEMOV# Vladimir Mikhaylovichp kand. takhn. na*- KOWLEVs, n Anatoliy A:Leksandroviobv kand. tokbn. nauk; SEMOV,, I.B.f oty. red.; ABARRARCIIUK, F.I.9 red. izd-va; ILIINSKAYAp G.M., tekhn. red. [Mining machinery] Gornaia mekhanika. Moskvaq Gos. naucbno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-Ty po gornam dolul 1961' 291 (KMA 1/,: 6) (coal mining machine4T MSILINIKOV, I.E., inzh.; TEMMISH(AIMN A.V.P kand. takhm. nauk Sele:,-tion of a plan for cooling hydraulic coupLing fo7- the driva of a powerful centrifuge, Obog. i b.-Ik. ugi. zo.26.- 25-32 162. (MIRA 17:8) ME .TaHMISHCHYAN, A.V., kand.takhn.nauk; KRASILINTIKOV, N.P.p inzli.; SHLAU, A..V., inzb. Experience in the use of safety turboclutches in the drive of worm settling cebtrifuges. Khim.mashInostr. no.6:34-35 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:2) 23219 Pudnichnyy elektrovoz peremennogo toka s kondensatornymi dvigatelyami. Elaktrichostvo, 1949, No. 7, c. 37-42 SO: ISTOPIS' NO- 31, 1949 J M" Forest -Bioloa slid T-Ypolov 203-08 tZW/Forestrl BJO).,, No 5, 1958Y Ref A.V. t of the Abs Jour anerysclov) y.AaGeraen i'atlWal Teld I Forest of Ag Autaor = usur an u-jon PLcademy t,t.te for u1 It The Ins t6 of t1le U%a341 AffilJV6 P'Wal Of the encen 6 sci argL.Z D_Lrch Ilatural Bell, of the. in I~UatanaYslmya oblas, Role V4%011al Title Th V.081ti-Y I)Ine Zalalske fils Vaur az i lesn# M Tr In.ts, VO 0 Orig 0 236-243. 1 ine have Vub 1956, 1) .3. reneval OL P tis- the na'Wru process is TWst Unsa researc" On this forest# T.Wo YWS 01 generally a-PealdnG j;06Ur%uMskIY Pin'l-.Vrth of gloots tract that the entire -e and gro ch trees Ab 3 8 ,,, appearan, factory throu&lou the canopy of The best, con&,tions for vere seen vhen w,u&ows perforateaL 1/2 _0. 01 Carcl Z bil.04 X2 TEKMTERYADNOV, A. V. Doe Cand Algr Soci (diss) "Some charac- teristics of the process Of natural renewal of pine-trees in the steppe forests on sand/ soils-" Alma-Ata, 1957. 15 pp 22 cm. (Min of Agr USSR. Kazakh State Agr Inst), 120 copies (-KLt 21-57, 104) M1 "FA x W- a N EnLr. Lend-.criar' Orcpr Lenin 1",(~ta'llx-lra! Fri~z-ttry im. I.V. Stalln, "Effect of fh;i Te,7pprnt re and Len'r-th of Heatin':- :.n the Relic-:,-~ n' Pe Stmin i. Ai-ksterlt,-. Steel, 11 2, 1 I)IN ISO n U is U Is A a -A 4 IL jL- &-a r.., it _L -I k- Y -L I I-M, "-"-W U~~ A L 0 4 . ..... .40 -00 00 .01 1-00 A4 00 ioo -40 00 IMUENCE of TEVERATURE and HWING PERIOD on tjio REMOVAL 40 o of RESIDUAL STRESSES in AUSTENTIC STEW* L. A. 011kisan and V& Po "90 4 Tekhts (gototurbostroonle, 1946, No* 2, pp* 12-16 (in Rossloi) "00 *0 S (Abstract) Centre nattonal do I& Reoherche Solentifiqtjs, Bulletin -00 so If Analytique, 1949, vale 10, No#' 2;'p9 1164)o Residual stresses were 00 J created In austeatto 20% ohroodus 8% nickel ste4t by quenching 0 0 a in water from 1050*Co The Influence 6f teVering toeVersture to the 0 00 range, 600-650 Go Similar treatment for other suatenitto steels is coo 00 recamended* goo 14 'so V 0 goo UTIVIT'At CLAUMICATC- too 0 U n4 0 1 W N 5 a 13 3 ff a to 0 Gr K It It V1 it 19 49 PAO R IRA 0 0 0 # 00 ~o 0 0 * 0 0 000 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * *if 0000 0 000 Is 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 00 100900 0 000 0 0 41 9 0 0 0 41 10 0 !o 0 0, 0 0 Is dose 0000 0 0 0 ep .-TEMv V P..v inzh.; AXWMEV, VOM09 profsp otvared.; TYUMUWA, S.T.j inzh.p red,; KWIAVSKII, G.M.f tekhn.red. (Color method for mwface defect detectionj experience of the Leningrad Metal Works] TSvetnoi metod vyiavlaniia paverkhnostrqkh defektov; opyt Lpningradskogo metallicheskogo zavoda. imeni Stalina. Leningrad 1952* 5 p. (Infomatsionno-tekhnichesldi listokv no-004M. (MIRA 14:6) I* Leningradskiy Dom nauohno-tekhnicbeakoy propagandy. 2. Leningrad- skly metallichask1y zavod imeni Stalina. (for Takht). 3, Leningradakiy Dom nauchno-tekhnichookoy propagandy (for Tyumeneva)o Ourfaces (Technology)-Testing) PA 252T144 USSR/Metallura - Fatigue 1 Oct 52 "Problem of the Physi.cal Nature of Fatigue Process," L.A. Glikman and V.P. Tekht DAN SSSR, Vol 86, No 4, pp 699-701 Carbon steel 35 and stainless steel Zh-2 were inves- tigated by raethod of V.I. Iveronova and T.P. Kostet- akaya (see Zhur Tekh Fiz, 10, 4 (1940)) using radio. grams due to cobalt and chromium ray*, which pro- duced interference PnIttern on film and showed distor- tion of atomic lattice at deformation. Fatigue is a proce5n nimilar to that occurring at deformation and in due to Ltv,-titin. 11reuctited by Acad I.P. Bardin 5 Aug 52. 252T44 H T- GLIDUN, L.A., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; TIUZT._, T.P., kandidat tokhniches- r'.~ k1kh nsuk; ZOBACHIff, Tu.Ye., inshene'li. Problem of the physical nature of cavitation breakdowns. Trudy TSIIIIRF noo28:45-59 .154. (Cavitation) (Xatallography) In'their article, "Method of Photometering with a wide and Long Slit," V. P. Tekht aud Ye. A. Kheyn, discuss the problem of choosing the dimen- sions of a photo-me-fer sfit for photometering interference lines of roent- genograms. It was established that the use of wide slits is justified and gives a smaller error than the use of narrow slits. The lengthening of the slit up to a certain limit is also advantageous for accuracy. It is noted that the use of wide slits in photometry may also be applied in measuring the intensity of spectral lines. (Trudy Leningradskogo Me-tal- lurgicheskogo Zavoda, No 2~ 55, PP 100-105; Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Fizike, No 10p Oct 56j Abstract NP 29947) S Tl~ USSR/Physics Cavitation YD-3045 Card 1/2 Pub. 153 - 14/23 Author Glikman, L. A.; Tekht, V. P.; Zdbachev, Yu. Ye. Title Problem of the physical nature of cavitational destruction )VO. Z - Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz., 25, Ifebruary 1955, 2eG-298 Abstract The authors state that although there are many worizz (e.g. 1. M. Metter, Usp. fiz- nauk, 35, No 1, 1948; 1, N. Voskresenzkiy, Kor- razLya i eroziya sudovykh grebnykh vintov [Corrosion and erosion of ships' screw propellers), Ship Industry Pre6s, 1949; M. 0. Kornfelld, Uprugost' I prochnost' zhidkostey [Lla3ticity and ,,ta- bility of fluids], GITGL, 1951; V. A. Konstantinov, Dold. A14 GGSR, 4, No 3, 1947) there are no generally accepted Ideas as to the physical nature of cavitational destruction and as to the mechan- ism governing the occurrence of this process. They present nea experimental data in an investigation of the surface layer of spec- imens subjected to cavitational action in a magnctustrIct-lon vi- brator in initial or earlier stages of destruction; they Qmployt:d microJ,tructure and x-ray analysis and also mlcrohardrc.~;.,; Card 2/2 FD-3o45 Abstract : namely on variou's steels, brass, and nonferrous alloys. They claim that their results permit sharpening existing concepts of cavitational destruction; they present photographs and detailed conclusions (e.g. establishment of plastic deformation in the surface layer etc.). Nine references: e.g. L. A. Glikraan, ibid., 7, 14, 1434, 1937. Institution : - Submitted : may 16, 1954 S01111 22-58- -?--9/31 AUTHOR: Tekht, V.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITIB: 'I-Mema-&d of straightening of Components by Cyclic Plastic Deformation (.Metod pravki detaley posredstvom 4v-s-4klicheskoy plasticheskc4y deformatsii) 31- PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 1958, vr ?, pp 35-36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The proposal arose during fatigue tests of -steel specimens when it was necessary to find a method of straightening which would not affeot the stressed condition of the specimen. it was shown that the cyclic application of plastic deformation produced spe3imens without a trace of residual deflection. Tests were carried out in a "Schan-,k" fatigue testing machine, rotated by hand at 15 rpm. Specimens of 0.350% carbon steel and 13% chromium steel were examined. The residual deflection was measured to an accuracy of 10 4. Specimens were 226 mm long and had a diameter of '/.52 mm. Some specimens were tested with intermediate stops at cycle stresses exceeding the yield point, others were bent before the test to a defle!~tion of 3-8 mm. If a load 20016 above the yield point is applied during 10-20 cycles and then removed, some residual deflection remains. If the load is gradually Cardi/2 reduced, the specimen is straightened to an accuracy of SOV/122-58-7-9/31 A Method of Straightening cf Components by Cyclic Plastic Deformation 10 ji The same procedure when applied to bent specimens produced straightening. Subsequent fatigue tests showed almost no reduction in fatigue strength, After a larger number of cycles, the deflection increases and after more cycles, it decreases again. Further tests with low-carbon steel showed similar beha-ibur at different cycle numbers. Final straightening was achieved well. beyond 100 cycles after gradual removal of load. Repeated cyclic deformation of medium-carbon steel reduces the fatigue strength. Tests with low-carbon steel continued for 250 cycles showed the specimen to have lost the elongation under yield stress. Tempering at 600 C after straightening by plastic deformation did not restore the deflection. X-ray tests showed that duxing cycli.c plastic deformation, looked-in stresses of the second kind are eliminated. These tests indicate the possibility of using the method in sho p practice. There is table. Card 2/2 iK14 -elf- v 0 8 . All 1 itou .0 a I pa 8 V 13 t alp A 94i 14 v 1 ; In Z. A 4 .3 13 ,Is -Aj JA JAS SUV/126 -7-1-21/26 AUTHORS: Tekht V.P. and Chernikova, I. Ye. TITLE: X-Ray Investigation of Fat1gue by the Independent Standard Method (Rentgenografirheskoye issledovaniye protsessa ustalosti metodom nezavisimogo etalona) PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 1, pp 142-145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Steel St.35 as normalized and subsequently tempered at 70000 was used for the investigation. After final mechanic working the specimens were given a supplementary tempering at 65000. The fatigue limit and mechanical properties of the specimens in the original condition are given in the table on p 142. Fatigue tests were carried out, using two-directional bending under cyclic stress. After an even number of cycles the test was discontinued and the specimens removed from the machine. X-ray photographs were taken of each specimen at various stages of fatigue. The chamber was provided with ar. aluminium standard made in the shape of a disk with radial slits. The standard was placed on the axis of an electric Card 1/3 motor and put in the path of the primary be am of rays. SOV/12(3-7-1-21/28 X-Ray Investigation of Fatigue by the Independent Standard Method As the standard rotated the X-rays alternately fell on ,-he specimen and on the standard, giving in the X-ray fil the lines (3101, and (220),,,. for the investigated s acimen, and the staidard lines (420),., and (331)c'e The X-~,ay films obtained were photometered at a magnification of x 8. Tho intensity of the lines was determined at first by the magnitude of m ax im u m blackeni ng, but af terwards, when the width of the lines during the fatigue process remained unaltered, by the height of the peak in the photometrie curves. Whilst the intensity of the'interference line (310),,, remains practicall unaltered with increase in the number of cycles (see Fig,lT, the intensity of the line (220)w constantly increases and attains a maximum value up to ,fracture (see Fig.2). By the behaviour of the above two lines the relative intensity 13, 1220 curve is determined. The relative intensity Vecreases with increase in the number of cycles (see Fig.3). The authors have Card 2/3 arrived at the following conclusions:- BOV/12(j-7-1-21/28 X-Ray Investigation of Fatigue by the Independent Standard Method (1) In the fatigue process a change in mosaic structure Is observed apart from tertiary distortions which arise in the crystal lattice of the metal. (2) The method of relative intensity of 1310/1220 does not give the correct picture of changes ocourring during fatigue in the atomic structure of a metal; hence, this method should not be used. (3) The independent-standard method makes it possible to detect not only distortions arising in the crystal lattiae, but also changes which have occurred in the mosaic structure of the metal. There are 3 figures, I table and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUBMITTED: April 1, 1957 Card 3/3 GLIKMAN, L.A., doirtor tekhn.nauk; TEKHT, V.P., kandttekhp.niauk Effect of intermediate heatings during the fatigue process in oteel on its durability. Trudy LMZ no.9:123-.136 162. (MIRA 16s6) (Steel-Fatigue) (Annealing of metals) GLIMNP L.A., doktor tekhn.nauk; TEKHT, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk, NAZAROVA, Ye.I., inzh. Removal of residual stresses In titanium alloys with a 1. 11/0 contmi t, of aluminum by mvans of tempering. Trudy LM no.9s175-180 162. (MIRA 16-6) (Titanium alloys-lioat treatnfint) (Stralria and atre-man) TEKHTf V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk X-ray equipment for the investigation of anodie slime of heat- resistant steals, Trudz LHZ no.9s275-279 162, (KRA 166) (X rayB.;-Equipment and supplies) (Steel, Heat-resistant-Zleotrometallurgy) ACC NRs AP6027789 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/022/001/0078/0081 ~zj AUTHOR: Glikman, L. A.; Tekht, V. P. ORG: Leningrad Metal Plant im. XXII Congre KPSS ( eningradskiy metallicheskiy. zavodT--~ i~,J fe of steels TITLE: Effect of "in procest," training on fat F, SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 1, 1966, 78-81 TOPIC,TAGS:, st ce, 4 AB , perirofk q~!_rbon 0.37-0.4' ~ST , ~ A carbon) and chromium stainless steeIN Khl- c * 1(0.16-0.23% carbon, 12-14% chromium) were subjected to plic stresses 10-15% higher than their fatigue strength (29.5-30.6 and 33.7 kg/mm , respectively) for a number of cycles equal to 75 to 95% of the number of cycles at failure. After that, the stress was lowered to 75-90% of the fatigue strength for 5,000,000 cycles (training period) and then returned to the initial magnitude, which was maintained up to failure. The training significantly Improved the fatigue "life" of both steels. For instance, while untrained specimens of steel 40 under stresses 10 or 15% higher than fatigue strength failed after 192,650-353,500 or 230,650-239,950 cycles, respectively, the trained specimens failed after 254,200-750,600 or 259,400-352,200 cycles;2Kbl3 steel exhibited similar behavior. Post-training annealing of 2Khl3 steels._ Card 1/2 UDC: 539.43:539,292 L 42131-17-614) ACC NR: AP6027789 at 650C for 2 hr in argon produced no additional beneficial effect. has: 3 tables. SUB CODE: 11, XX/ SUBM DATE: 05Jul65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: Orig. art. [D'I] 001A 5 0 67 ACC NR_.Ap6O22j80 SOURCE CODEt tM/0023/66/000/001/0009/0015 AUTWH: Tekhver 1. Tehver, I.; Khizhnyakov, V. ORG: Institute of Physics and Astronomy, Academy of Sciences Estonian SSR (In5tIt,.:,t fiziki astrononii'Akademii vauk Estonskoy SSR) TITLE; iaww scattering and luminescence in the secondary glow of an impurity center SOURCE: AN ZstSSR. Izv. Ser fiz-matem I tekhn n, no. 1, 1966, 9-15 TOPIC TAGS: Raman scattering, luminescence, impuFity center, crystal impurity, ipectral line, line width, light excitation, absorption band ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier vork (Tr. in-ta fiz. I astron. Aff ESSR, no. 29, 54, 1964 and no. 32, in press) vhere the possibility of using Raman scatteking to investigate impurity centers in crystals was first investigated. The purpose of the present investigation is to separate the Raman-ocattering and luminescence cow- ponents of the secondary glov. It is assumed that the centers have a random aistri- bution in the impurity crystal, and that the monochromatic light incident on the crya- tal has a frequency In the impurity absorption band. Calculation of the Raman scat- tering Intensity reveals that the spectrum excited by the incident light contains luminescence component with purely electronic line having a radiation vidth much smaller than the width of the vibrational excitation spectral lines. The luminescence' COM 112 ACC NRi AP6022180 can be separated only if the exciting light lies In the region of the phonon wing 8f the absorption band. The results are interpreted as a direct proof that the quantum yield of luminescence is constant and that the luminescence spectrum is independent of the excitation frequency within the limits of the impurity absorption bands. De- tailed calculations are presented, by way of examples, for the spectrum of the secon; ary glow in the concrete cases of the single-oacillator model and in the case of a center with large Stokes losses. In -the latter case it is concluded that the reGona3 Raman scattering can-be used to advantage for the study of the impurity absorption centers. The authors thank K. K. Rebane for directing the work. Orig. art, hast 1: formul", MB.CODB: 201 .6M DATE: 19oct65/. ORIG FEY: 010 2/2 _~;t~NR~40 '0_8330 SOURCE CODE:- -UR/2613/64/006/-Oif/Wif/--03-22---7. AUTHOR: -- -Rebane, --X-. X_.-;_ Tekhver, I._ Yu. Xhizhnyakov,,-V.-V, TITLE: Detailed structure of.a purely electronic quasi-line SOURCE: AN EstSSR. s ilt fimiki i-AatrgaQM~ii. Trudy, no. 27, 1964. Issledovaniya po teorii tverdogo tela (Research on the theory of solids), 17-22 TOPIC TAGS: crystal theory, impurity center, Mossbauer effect, line spectrum , line width, vibration spectrum, crystal impurity ( ABSTRACT: The authors study the theoretical width of an extremelA narrow purely elec- tronic quasi-line in vibrational electron spectra of Lmeurily c!Zstals. Two cases are considered: 1. the impurity cent are assumed to be ideally identic:il-, 2. the im- purities are assumed to be in slightly different conditions due to nnnuniformity in the structure of the crystal matrix. The second case corresponds to actual experiment al conditions. The theoretical similarities between the purely electronic quasi-line and the Mbssbauer line are discussed. It is shown that the purely electronic line in the vibronic spectrum of an impurity crystal may have a width of the order of the ra- diation width, at least at low temperatures, i. e. of the order of 10-4 cm-1 for al- lowed transitions. This line is narrow enough to be lost through statistical disper- sion due to nonhomogeneities in the crystal matrix in ordinary experime~'ttal condi- Card 1/2 L 23516-66 ACC NRt AT6008330 tions. An experimental study of the shape of these lines will require improvement in experimental techniques to eliminate the effect of nonhomogeneities in the crystal on the purely electronic energy of impurities. Orig. art. has: I formula. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 20Nov63/ ORIG REF: Oll/ OTH FXF: 003 Card 2/2 L 23515-6 .!m_(WT IJPW c1d ACC NR% AT~6'60331 SOURCE CODE: UR/2613/54/00016-f-776-62-S/'0-6-!~6-- AUTHOR: Rebane, K. K.; Sil'd, 0. 1.; Tekhver, I. Yu. _5F_ 7 ORG; none '7 / TITIX: Vibrational electron bands of a luminescence center with regard to anharmoni- city of vibrations SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Institut fiziki i astronomii. Trudy, no. 27, 1964. Issledovaniya po teorilf tverdogo tela (Res-e-arch on the theory of solids), 23-56 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence center, crystal theory, eneigy band structure , harmonic analysis, vibration spectrum, vibration ABSTRACT: The authors calculate the moments S, for probability diqjrJbution of vibron 2 1, ilt" ic transitions of order I = 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 for a luminescenc'e'~_enter in a crystal. The adiabatic potentials ef the ground and excited electron levels of the luminescenc center are given in the form of expansions in power series including anhMaNNOW of the third and fourth orders. The electron matrix element is accounted for as a function of the vibrational coordinates together with the anharmonicity of the adia- batic potentials. Some of the results are compared with experimental data in the li- terature. An analysis of the resultant expressions for the moments indicate that vi- brational anharmonicity may be definitive in the following effects: 1. a temperature Card 1/2 L 23515-66 ACC NR- A76DU331 shift in the first moment of the band; 2. a deviation in the temperature relation- ship of the half-width of the band 6 fran the law 614TF; 3. the sign of asyrnetry of the band. The basic effect which shows the relationship between H and the vibration- al coordinates is an increase in the intensity of the integral band with temperature. This relationship does not show.up in any other clearly pronounced singulartties in the behavior of a band corresponding to a center where the Stokes losses are high. Orig. art. has: 16 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 06Nov63/ ORIG REF: 045/ OTH REr: 021 Card 2/2 L 23692-66 EWTM 1JP(c) VM/GG IACC VR: AR6005200 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/65/000/oog/DO34/Do-34 '.AUTHORS., Rebane K. K.; Tekhverj~-T~-- yu-;,~-7 ITITLE: Con tribution to the theory of Raman acattering of light -by- an impurity -crystal SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 9D277 REP. SOURCE: Tr. In-ta fiz. i astron. AN EstSSjj no. 29, 1964, 54-65 TOPIC TAGS: Raman scattering, light scattering, impurity scattering, crystal impurity, electron spectrum, vibration spectrum, line spectrum, operator equation, matrix element TRANSLATION: The authors consider two methods of summation over the intermediate states in the formula for electron-vibration Raman scattering of light by impurity crystals, namely the method of quantum-meebanical sum rules and tile method of ordered operators. The previously drawn conclusions concerning the quasi-line structure of the spect:~um have been confirmed. It is shown that at scattering- Card L 23692-66 ACC Nfl: AR6005200 light frequencies lying outside the region of the resofiance it is very important to take into account the dependence of the electron matrix elements on the coordinates of the lattice vibratfon. Under restricting assumptions imposed on the frequency of the scattering light, the authors derive with the aid oir the first method certain deductions, which are useful for comparison with experiment, con- cerning the temperature behavior of the vibrational quasi-lineB in the spectra. Bibliography, 16 titles. SUB CODE: 20 -Card Y-t. T. - - --- - -- - --- - - -- -- - -- - - - -- -I - - 6865. Tekhver, Yu. T. Ch3stnaya gistolo.miya sellskokhozyiystvennykh zhivotnykh. Tallin, i;stgostzdat, 1954. 439 a. a Ul.; 16 L. ill. 22.-n,. 3.000 ekz. l6r. 50 k. V per. -- Na eston, yaz. -- (55-10,90) 619;611-018 SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 6, 1955 _/6-T. T EY HMR I. TEMPM. G. T.: "The slonificance of the wide-scal!~- use of better pro- ductivi breeds for horse raining In tH% Estonian S3P." Vin Hight-r Educntion USSR. Estonian Agricultural Acaden7. Tartu, 1956 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Veterinary Sciences) So: Knizhnava Letopist, No 17, 1~-56 TEKHVER, Yu.T. [Tahver. LT.) "Atlas of photomicrographs on normal histolou and embr7olog7t by L.I. Falin. Reviewe-d by IU.Te Teldiver. Arkh.anat. gist. i embr. 35 no.4:111-113 JI-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:10) 1. Adres avtora: Estonskays SSR, Tartu, Gosudarstvenrty7 universitet. kafedra gistologii; (ANATOMY, HUMAN-ATLASM) (FALINg L.I.) TF-KHVERI, Yu*T.I[Teh4f -T-1; "Specialized bistology of domestic animal and the fundamentals of embryologyN by P.A. Koval'skii. ReVieved by IU.T. Tekbver. Ai,kh. anat.,gist, i embr. 38 no. 5.*U7-219 My 160, (MIRA 1-4:2) 1. Adres avtora: Estonakaya SSRt TartUt ul.Miohurinat 361,EatonBkaya sel'skokhozyaystvewiaya a6AeMyar*1' atotiya gistologil. (HISTOLOGY) (MWYOLC*T),, ASKIIP P.A.) A TEKHVER, Yu,T, (Tartu, Estonakaya SSR, ul. Yakob3oni, 9a) Histological terminology. Arkh. anat., Eint. I embr. 43 no-III 3-1-1 N 162. (MIRA 17--8) 1. Kafedra anatomii, gistologii i embriclogii (iav. - prof. Yu.T. Tekhver) Akademii sel'skokh02YaY9tvennVkh nauk Fetonskoy SSR. TEKIELSKI, B. Standardization in the limber industry. p. 81. (PRZEMYSL DRZEWITY, Vol. 5, No. 4, Apr. 1954, Warsmia, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ERAT ), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl.' TEKMSKI, B. Strug ,gle for lower consumption of lumber materials. p. 83. (PRZEnYSL DRZEMIY. Vol. 5, No. 4, Apr. 1954, Warsza,,fa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954. uncl. IVANOV, V.A ~~thcmatlaal. model of a period,-! cewntation process, Tzv.vys.ucheb.zav,,; tsvet.w-,t, 8 nos2,1159-.166 165. (m 1 RA 19 s I) 1. Kaf6dra avtomatizatsii prol2vndstva redklkh mptallov Mookovskogc inatituta st.,.tli ! srlavov. 5ubmitted lklarch 5, 1964. TEKJL, M. Problems of internal installations with regard to ensuring future development of gasification. p. 238. PALIVA. (Ministerstvo paliv a Ceskoslovenska vedecka technicka spolecnost pro vyuziti paliv pri Ceskoslovenske akademii ved) Prhha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 39, no. 7. July 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, Ho. 11, November 1959-. uncl. MENZHERITSKlY, A.I.; OSIPOV,. A.V.; YFFREYDV, M.D.- KRUKOVSKIY, Ye.V.; SHLUGFR, N.A.; REPSHIL, A.P.; MITSKEVICH, V.M.; MIKIRTUCIEVA, Z.V.; POIDNSKIY, V.V.; OBOTOVA, M.N.; SEEM111OVSKIY, A.A.; GARASEVICH~ G.I.; VAYNBERG, Ye.l.; DOMNICH, A.M.; LEVCHENKO, V.L.; RAFALISON, V.D.; POMANENKO, Ye.l.; SHPINER, Ye.l.- IEKLIN, V.G. y Innovations. Bum. i der. pro,-r,. no.2t58 Ap-Je 165. (MIRA 18t6) TEKLINSKAV M.; TEKLINSKI, A. (pulavy) Agglutinin formation in cases of brucellar infection of hens. Roex nauk roln vat 70 no.1/4:210 160. (Em 10:9) (Poultry) (Brucella abortus) (Agglutinations) TEKLINSKI, The oar= agglutination titer of blood of gainom pigs vaccinated with Brucella, abortus 3 19. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 no.1/41210-211 160o (ZEAI 10:9) (Agglutination) (Sertim) (Blood) (Brucella abortuo) TEKLINSKA,, M.1 -TFAMNSKIO A. (Pu-Iavy) Evaluation of the Newcastle disease vaccine produced in eggs from hens vaccinated vith Hertfordshire strain. Rocs nauk roln wet 70 no.1/4:231-233 '160. (EFAI loig) (Poultry) (Vaccines and vaccination) (Neveaotle disease) ACC NRl AiW2-46- - 69 'AUT.101: Synoi-dedzld, Zdzislaw-Synovetski, Z. (Warsaw); Maxia- Tek-lin'ska, M', OnG: Dopartmant of Technology and Control of Veterinary Drugs, Veterinary Inatituto /headed I-or Doctor A. TekUnskJ./, Warsar (Zaklad Toohnologii i Kontroli Lekow iletery- naryjnych Instytutu Weterynarli); Regional Institute of Veterinary ftieno /headed by Veterinarian Je Piotrowski/, Warsaw (WoJewoftki, Zaklad Higienylleterynaryjnej) TITIB: Preparation "Bioforron" and its effect on homoglobin level and body woieit in piglets SOURCE: Iledycyna waterynaryjna, no. 7, 196$1 )97-400 TOPIC TAGS: hemoglobin, experiment animal ABSTRACT: Administration to 5 piglets of the preparation Bioferron from week I to I week 8 of age (total 1-5 Gm of the preparation equal to 15 M of iron) significantly increased both the hemoglobin and body weight in experimental animals as compared to untreated controls. Field use in about 300 additional animals without atriot control! wan also quite successful. The preparation contains a ferrous dextran Complex, hydrolyzed starch, and trace elements o6balt, copper, mnganoso, iodine, tine and tatt7 acid osters* The authors thank A. Cholewicki, for carr-Ang out the chemical analysis containing Fe as well as the adcroelements Co, Cu, . Zn, and J and for the preparation,of the 'Biofex n.1 Orig.artehass2 figures and 2 tables-2bii-V Card 1&,,.~SUB OODEs 06 / SM DATEs none / ORIG RM 006 / OTH RUs 010 - TMINSKIP A.; SAMOREK, M. (Pttlaw7) Spread of taberculosis and brucellosis in peasant farm cattle of the Pulawy District. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 no.1/4:152 (160. EEAI l019) (Cattle) (Tuberauloois) (Bracellosis) RMANSKAS H.; THMINSKI A - WISNIEWSKI, Z. (Pulavy) Evaluation of different allergic properties of various strains of Mycobaoterimm tuberculovie on the basis of the tuberculin reaction of cattle. Roes nauk roln vet 70 no.IA:160-161 160. (EFAI 10: 9) (Cattle) (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) (Tuberculin) TEKLINSKAY M.; TEKL.INSKI"-A. -(pulawy) Agglutinin formation in cases of brucellar infection of hens. Rocs nauk roln Yet 70 no-2Ar210 160. (Ew 10:9) (Poult27) (Brucella abortuB) (Agglutinations) TEKLINSKI, A.; TM=ISKA, M. (Fulawy) The nor= agglutination titer of blood of guinea pigs vaccinated with Brucella abortus S 19. Roes nauk roln wet 70 no.1/4:210-211 160. (VAI 10: 9) (Agglutination) (Sorm) (Blood) (Brucella abortue) TEELINSKAt M.; Evaluation of the Neveastle disease vaccine produced in eggs from hens vaccinated with Hertfordshire strain. Rocz nauk roln Vet 70 no.1/49231-233 '160. (EFAI IWO (Poultry) (Vaccines and vaccination) (Newcastle disease) KOZICKII J.;.__.TEKLIN O,-A4 LISOWSKA, Z. (Pulawy) % Experimentv in producing a Newcastle disease invans serum as a bjr product in poultry fattening. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 no,1/4:233 t6o, ME 1019) (Poultry) (Newcastle disease) (Imunity) (Serum) Tzn~NSKI, Antoni (Pulawy) - -.-. .. 11 farms. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 Causes of sterility of cows on Bma (EUI 10: 9) no.,A:362-364 '60- (Cattle) (Farms) (Sterility) '-TZXLINSKI, Antoni (Pulawy) Fertility testing of the bulls of the peasants in Pulawy District. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 no.1/4:381-383 160. (MI iotq) (&dlB) (Fertility) TRKLINSKI, A.; PACZK, W. (Pulawy) The Palavy model of artificial vp~inae for semen receiving. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 no.1/4:383-385 160. (EM 10:9) (vagina) (Semen) %r 1E Given Names S U RW, 0 1 1 Gountx7l Poland Academic Degrees% pepa;7~pep&-of -the- ToOjwlogy. and Ccntrol of Votorinary Drugs Affiliation: of the Votorinary Institute (Zaklad Toohnologii. i Kontroli Lakow Watorynar.,rjrqch, Instytut Wetarynarii), Warsaw; Director (Kierownik): Dr Antoni Teklinski Srame.. Inblin, Madveyna Waterynardna, Vol XVII, No 10, Ootober 1961, pp 379-584 Data: 11yophilization of Vaccine S-19 Against Infectious Abortions of Cows.n Authors: I/ TEKLINSKI, A, Dr- rXWM=-,J -f&~~ademie Degrees not ziverV ,Ma)MZCZUKOrA, M floademio Degreos not given Dik-ST-B--Ai~Oemic Degrees not siven7 J7 GPO 981643 TEKLINSKI, Antoni Immuncgenic val)ia of live P vacc.,ne against fo-.j" W, 0-ft -ZORZ probl post,,,,,nauk roln no.46163-85 164. I Department -)f Technology and Supervision t-,f Veterinary Drugs, Institute of Votc-!-inary Medicine; Nilawy; Director- Piof. Dr.St.Kiaiis. POLVID of the Research Office for the Technology and Control of Veterinary Drugs, Vaterinarf institute (Zaklad Tachnologii i Yontroli Lekow WeterynaryJnych instytutu Wet.), i,arsaw. Dr. A. Teklinski, Head. "The Effect of Lyophilization on the Antigen Value of Vaccine S-1918 Lublii~, Yedycvna 'Neterynax-jjna,, Vol 22, I'Vo 8, 1966, pp 476-483. Abstract (Author's English abstract modified): An investigation was carried out to determine the possible effect of the process of Iyophilization on the antigen value of vaccine S-19 against infectious abortion in cows. Ch each of the test farms., half the cows were ii-maLnised with Iyophilizedvac- cire the rest with liq~iid vaccine. The estimation of the value of both vaccines was based on statistical analysis (Kolmogorov-Sairnov) of the sero - logical titers of the blood (agglutination-and complement-fixation tests). 1,073 cows and 869 heifers ~iare examined 3, 6 and 12 months after vaccination. Statistical interpretation of the tests is given. Contains 2 Tables and 29 references (8 Polish, 12 THestern, 3 Russian and 6 I-ierman-ianguage). 1A U11 TLYSEt K. "Geometrical constructions With a circular ruler*" p. 255 (Matematikai Lapok) Vol. 7, no- 3/4, 1956- Budapesto Hungary SO: Monthly Index of F_aSt European Accessions (MAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 26(l) PR= I D= XlnD=ATXCN SOVI'25W 7",-,, Mat"atloWskoys proaveahchalliYaj . matenar1ka. yore pr*POdAv&nI76. - prUoxh-%1jya I Istorlya, Tn. 4 (Mathematical SdUOILtIon ti Mathema %&. Its Teaching. Application and Ristcr7s !r Moscow, GostakhIsdat, 1959. 25,00D soples printed. Rd.t x.m. Bronshts"s witorial. Boarwar seft4as x.m. Broashtoyn- Akftuahavich. I.M. Taglomi To". Md.$ fi-X. Akhl&&Oy- PURP=o This book Is Intended for persons idthout an extensive mathematical education who are Interested in trend* In con- temporary natheinatics. The book may be useful to high School mathematics teachers. COVJMME& Th book consists of articles. reviews, and scientific and mathod:loglaal reports, some of whish are translatlona from other leng"goa. The state of modern sathwastics to covered. Including applIcations. history teaching of mathematics In schools, and mathematical dsvelL~iwnta In the USSR and Abroad. One station deals with 041antifto and V"Lgogtoal life In the UM and another ontains reviews or certain mathematical publi- cations. Some mazhewatloal background Is necessary to understand the booki certain artioles requAre a knwledge of higher mathe- matics. Mathematical 2ducationj (Cont.) SOV/!2~08 nIjsp3CxD=?rC-xrM0D0EMXCAL Repo= Teaching *r1snoe And J'*dWgIG&j ZV$rlnant&tlon) Araa&novlctk. I.0., and 3.1. Zet9l'. on an ApppojLLMLation Or aragAs at functions by Cw-r*a of the Second Order lConjOgI IT9 az*adsteln. 1.3. (Deceased) On One 3urflaient Test of Ind4r1ft1te Integrala Turning to Zero 189 Segel. B-1- 0" the XA"42 Lialt Theorem in Protzbilltj, Theory 193 .TSk9h2A_&~LXcc9rrY) Romarics on the Theory or 09castrio Construe, raons 197 arier Reportax I- Balk. R.B. COmputIng a Sun by Weighting ~V5 2. Olnzburgv B.L. Simplification or ^"tjpIjc&tlon Prom Lort to Right 207 3. ruzhella A.V. A StL4y of the jtoot* of a Cublo Xquetion Ca.rd 5/8 TEKSE, Kalman Some problems of the integral geometry of Rio space. Mgt kozl MTA 11 no.3:280,-304 161. (Integrals) (Geometry) (Spaces, Generalized) TUSE. Kalman ----- --------- Sme remarks about the article by A. Ranyi entitled Mesoo of a do~dte about ap*iod matbematice.0 Magy tud 70 no.1%46-50 A 163 -0 1. Kosponti. Statiaztikai Hivatal tudomanyos munkatarea. - ~ -,;E r --I . 7- - . - - - - . -L - - . ~ I FTITSTH, B*V,; TEKS VINOGRADOVA. L.1.; MOUGHIVSKATA, N.D. Using the oxelate-vilver electrode for determining the Imstability constants of complex oxalatese Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 no.9:2025-2030 S '57. (MIRA 10:12) l.Leningradakijr tekhnologicheekiv institut pishchevo7 prom7ahlonnosti, Kafedra obahchey i analiticheskoy khimii, (Blectrodes) (Oralatee) 5'(4),21(l) AUTHORS: Vinogradova, L. I. SCV/78-4-4-10/44 Ptitsyn, B. V. TITLE- The Determination of the Stability Constants of the Complex Oxalates of Magnesium and Uranyl Using an Oxalate-silver Electrode (0predeleniye konstant nestoykosti kom:pleksnykh oksalatov magniya i uranila s pomoshchlyu oksalatno-serebrya- nogo elektroda) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 4, PP 764-768 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The stability constants of the complexes K 2 ~Mg(C204)21 and K61-(UO2)2(C204)51 were determined using an oxalat-a-silver electrode. Solutions of various concentrations of both com- plexes were saturated with silver oxalate at 250, and the potential of the oxalate-silver electrode was measured in these solutions in order to determine the equilibrium activity of the C 2042- ion. The results of these measurements are given in a table. The integral stability constant for Card 1/4 the magnesium comllex K 2[mg(C204 )21 was calculatei: NJ k -."- ,,, The D-atermination of the Stability Constants of the SOV/78-4-4-10/44 Complex Oxalates of Magnesium and Uranyl Usin g an Oxalate-silver Flectrode K2Pg(C204)21 I (ion strength) integral 0.89.10-1 _ 5 5-7-10 0.49-10-1 2.9.10-5 0.31-10-1 2.9.10-5 The measured results required for the calculations are summa- rized in a table. The dissocia tion of the complex ion l(U02)2(C204")5 ] 6- occurs according to the followin - g scheme: 6 C 02- [(U02)2(C204)51 2 4 0 C 0 )2]2- + 2 LU 2( 2 4 (1) 2 0 (C 0 )2] 2- 02- + FU 2 2 4 C2 4 (C 0 C(U02)2 2 4 (2) UO (C 0 02- ( 2)2 2 4 C2 4 + 1 U02CIO4 (3) 2U0 C 0 2UO 2+ + 2C 02- 2 2 4 2 2 4 (5) toge Card 2/4 ther: ]6- 02- + 2U02+ UO - 5C 0 (C ) 4 ) 1( (6) 2 2 2 4 5 2 2 4 Thq Determination of the Stability Constants of the SOV/78-44-4-10/44 Complex Oxalates of Magnesium and Uranyl Using an Ozalate-n-ilver Electrode It is assumed that the :omplex ion UO 14,. e):izts 2)2(C204 4 in the solution. The stability constants K K and K for .1 1, 2 K ~(Uo were -aloulated as follows: 6;. 2)2(C204 5--~ K 6',(UO2)2(C204 5J I (ion strength) K1.K 2 K2 0.69.10A 3-8,10-5 - 1 -2 0.22.10 4-8A0 0 1 08. 1 0~'1 3-0 The data required for the calculationa are given in a -.able. A further table gi~res the results of the calculation of K 2' There are 4 tables and 7 refererces, 3 of which are So-iet.. Card 3/4 The Determination of the Stability Constanto c.:C the SOV/7C 4 4 '0/44 Complex Oxalates of Magnonium and Uranyl Uoing an Oxalate-cilrer Flectrode ASSOCIATION. Kafedra ob3hchay i analitichenkoy khimii Len-in-~radsKcGo ~o irstivAta pishchevoy promynhlennc)~,,"i tekhnQlogicheskor Cb.-Lir of Gonoral and Mitimlittry of th,) Tschnological Institute of t~o Fcodqtuffs Industry) ard Kafedra tekhn,7.1og-44- iski;ss-~vennykh radioaktivnykh vesh~:heztv Leningrrl-kogo tekhnologi:~hp2kogo in3tituta -4--. Lersoveta (Cha4- i -~- ;he of Artificial Radioacti-ve Mn-'eri-A.1 Lly O.r lr%-3tikute imer.' Lonsovet the i,,~nin.- SUBMITTEDi December 30; 195'? Card 4/4 5(2) SOV/78-4-10-13/40 AUTHORS: Ptitsyn, B. V., zt~~~ TITLE: Determination of the Instability Constant of Oxalate Com- plexes of Uranyl by Means of the Method of the Shifted Equilibrium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 10, pp 2248-2254 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On description of the solubility method used in the determi- nation of instability constants it is disregarded that in several cases a displacement of the dissociation equilibrium of the complex ion may take place brought about by reaction of a ion.situated in the inner sphere of the complex with a ion in the outer sphere. In such caees the equilibrium can be approached from two sides and the thermodynamic equilibration be proved. In the following the equilibrium of the reaction 0 (C 0 U 2 2 4 1 2-2y + 2xAg+ V* [U02(C204)Y- 1 2-2(x-y) + xAg C 0 4 2 2 is investigated. The approach to the equi librium from the left of the equation is denoted as first modification, the approach from the right as second modification of the method of the Card 1/3 shifted equilibrium. The equilibria of the following systems SOV/78-4-10-13/40 .termination of the Instability Constant of Oxalate Complexes of Uranil b-f leans of the Method of the Shifted Equilibrium were investigated: K 21UO2(c2o 4)2 + AgNO3 at an Initial molar ratio between silver and uranyl In of 2 and 4; and K6RU02)2(r"204)5j + AgN03 at an ionic ratio of 1, 3, and 5- L- The equilibrium distribution of silver Ions between the solid and liquid phase at 250 was determined. The results are il- lustrated. in the coordinate system p[Agj , f(poU02+) in figure t 2 Tables I and 2 give the computed values of the instability constants K. and K116 Figures 2 and 3 show the dependence of the constants on ri .(j = ionic strength). For K 1 8-3-10-6 was found by means of the first modification, 3.6.10-5 by means of the second modification; for K II by means of both modifications 1.0.10" 6 in accordance. The value of K I obtained by means of the second modification is considered the more likely one. The reasons for it shall be given in a later paper. There are Card 213 3 figures, 2 tables, and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. SOV/78-4-10-13/40 Determination of the Instability Constant of Oxalate Complexes of Uranyl b 4 Y Means of the Method of the Shifted Equilibrium I ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut im. Lensovets, (Leningrad Teohnologioal Institute imeni Lensovet) Tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti (Technological Institute of Food Industry) SUBMITTED: July 11t 1958 Card 3/3 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5404 Murin, A. N., V. D. Nefedov, and V. P. Shvedov, eds. Radiokhiralya I khimiya yadernykh protsessov (Radiochemistry and the Chemistry of Nuclear Processes) Leningrad, Goskhimizdat, 1960. 784 p. Errata slip inserted. 13,000 copies printed. Ed.: F. Yu. Rachinskiy; Tech. Ed.; Ye. Ya. Erlikh. PURPOSE : This textbook is intended for students of physical chemistry or radiochemistry at universities and schools of higher education. it may also serve as a handbook for sci- entific workers and technical personnel In the radlochemical industries and other related branches. COVERAGE: The textbook deals with problems in modern radio- chemistry, including adsorption, cocrystallization, isotope exchange in radioactive elements, the chemistry of nuclear processes, and methods of preparing radioactive isotopes and labeled compounds. Special attention has been given to chemical processes caused by radioactive transformations and radiation. In the main the book was compiled by person- Card 1/16 Radiochemistry and the Chemistry (Cont.) SOV/5404 nel of the Radlochemlstry Department, Lenlngradskly gos- udarstvennyy universitet imenl A. A. Zhdanova(Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov)p and the Department of the Technology of Artificial Radioactive Isotopes., LeT. n- gradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (L-,nin- grad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet). No person- alities are mentioned. References accompany individual chapters. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Introduction 9 Ch. I. Distribution of Substances Between the Solid Crystal- line and the Liquid Phases. L, L. Makarov, V. D. Nefedov, and Ye. N. Tekster 1. The importance 6T-d1Ztfftb-_ufi__on processes in radiochem- istry 17 Car"/I& Radiochemistry and the Chemistry (Cont.) SOV/5404 Ch.III. The Electrochemistry of Radioactive Elements. Ye. N. Tekster 1. Some-fgieures of the electrochemistry of radioactive elements 129 2. Methods of determining the critical potential for the precipitation of radioactive elements 131 3. The applicability of the Nernst equation in the high dilution range 137 4. Effect of the nature of the electrode on the critical- potential value for the precipitation of radioactive elements 142 5. The electrochemical method of Investigating radio- active elements as a means of studying their chemical and physicochemical properties 150 6. Electrochemical methods of extracting and separating radioactive elements 154 Ch. IV. Isotope Exchange. A. N. Murin, V. D. Nefedov, and Ye. N. Sinotova 1. Basic concepts and examples of isotope-exchaW reactions 166 2. Reasons for the occurrence of isotope-exchange reactions C. 16 ,B/078/60/005/05/27/037 ,S7 2 0 tA) B004/BOi6 AUTHORSs lFilinov, Deceased), TekOtert Ye. N.9 Kolpakova, A. A., Panteleyeva, Ye. TITM Investigation of the Solubility of Thorium PyrophosphaAl In Acids, and Investigation of the Equilibrium Between Solid Phase and Solution in the Systems ThP 207 - Na4P207 - H20 and ThP207 - Th(NO 3Y H20 PERIODICAM Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimii, 1960, Vol- 5, No. 5, PP- 1149 - 1156 TEXTs The solubility of ThF207 vas studied in HC1, HNO 3' and H2304 in the concen- tration range 0.1 - 0.5 N by means of the radiochemical indicator UX1. The method is described in a paper by F. M. Filinov and V. F. Budanova (Ref. The activitr of the solutions was measured on the B-apparatus by means of a B-11d--oounter. Fig. I shows the vessel applied. Data on solubility are presented in Fig. 2, and for comparison, also the data of Ref. 8 are given. The solubility of ThP20 7 in solutions of Ka 4P207 in the concentrations range 0.02 0.2 M was also determined Card 1/3 Investigation of the Solubility of Thorium Pyrophos- 3/07BJ60/005/05/27/037 phate in Acids, and Investigation of the Equilibrium B004/BO16 Between Solid Phase and Solution in the Systems Th? 207 - Na4P207 - R20 and ThP207 - Th(NO3 )4 - H20 according to the same method. Table 1 presents the data, table 2 the analytical results of the solid phases. The compound Na 4 [Th(P207)2] was separated, its solu- bility, the pH of its solution, and its electrical conductivity were determined (Table 3, Figs. 3,4). Further, conductometric titratione of a 0.002 M solution of Na 4P207by means of 0.0682 X Th(NO 3)4 (Fig- 5), and of a 0.0014 9 Th(NO 3)4 solu- tion by means of 0.1 M Na 4P207 were carried out (Fig. 6). Distinct and well re- producible breaks of the curves were observed at P 04-]/- h4+] - 2, 1, and 1 2 7 IT 0-7-0-8. The study of the solubility of ThP 207 in thorium nitrate solutions showed an increased solubility of thorium pyrophosphate. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy inatitut im. Lensovete Kafedra takh- nologii iskusstvennykh radioaktivnykh veshchestv (Leningrad Institate- of Technology imeni Lensovet, Chair of Technology of Artificial Card 2/3 0 nZ;~-:f Investigation of the Solubility of Thorium Pyrophos- S/078/60/005/05/27/037 phate in Acids, and Investigation of the Equilibrium B004/BOi6 Between Solid Phase and Solution in the Systems ThP 207 Na.4P207 H20 and ThP 20 7 -Th(NO 3)4 - H20 Radioactive Substances) SUBMITTEDs February 23, 1959 Card 3/3 5/08 62/r,00/006/029/117 B171YB101 AUTHORS: Mikhaylov, A. A., Tekqter,_ Ye.-N... TITLE: The utilization of sodium hypophosphate for the separation of thorium from cerium PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 6, 1962, 124, abstract 6D52 (Tr. Leningr. tekhnol. in-ta im. Lensoveta, no. 55, 1961, 167-169) TEXT: Thu distribution of Ce between solid and liquid phases has been investigated with the help of Ce144, in reactions where a 1:5 mixture of Th and Ce was precipitated from sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid solutions by Na 2H2P2061 used with an exceze of 150 ~. Ce4+ was reduced to Ce 3+ by hydrogen peroxide before and after precipitation by the hypophosphate. It has-been established that, if Ce4+ is reduced before the addition of the precipitant, practically all Ge remains in sulfuric Card 1/2