SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VISHNEVSKIY, N.YE. - VISHNEVSKIY, S.Y.
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ROSX1Nj Ye.S.; MUSHENKO, DIV.; N.Ye.; KARPENRO, G.B.;
DERGAGIIEVAO, RID.
Effect of a hydrodynamic regime on the polymerization of
acrylonitrile. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.lOt2328-2332 0 162.
(MIRA 15:12)
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USSR/Chemistry - Production Equipment Dec 51
Gas Analyzers
"Problem of the Use of an Electrom gnetic Drive in
Apparatus Operating Under Pressure," N. Ye. Vish-
nevskiy, N. M. Beynov
"Zhur Prik Khim" Vol XXV, No 12, PP 132-2, 1323
Discusses the design of an electrically powered,
high-speed (- 3,000 rpm), hermetically sealed pump
(essentially an induction motor-driven centrifugal
blower vith sealed-in combination rotor-blawer unit,
eliminating need for gaskets and resultant leakage)
for mixing and pumping volatile, corrosive, and
206r34
USSR/Chemistry - Production Equipment Dec 51
(Contd)
poisonous liquids and compressed gases in processes
conducted at elevated temps L _d under hundreds of
atm pressure, and for use as element in mech gas
anal yzer.
206T34
AID P - 5o4
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/2 Pub. 78 - 18/27
Authors Vishnevskiy, N. Ye. and Trifonova, G. G.
Title Rapid method of determination of asphaltenes
Poriodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32) _#6, 64-68, Ju 1954
Abstract The authors analyse two methods of determination of as-
phaltenes in crude oils. The first method, widely used
in the All-Union Petroleum Scientific Research Institute
for Geological Survey, consists in a coagulation process
with precipitator and consequent filtration of sediments.
The second method, predominatly used in the Leningrad
Scientific Research Institute and in many other scienti-
fic research Institutes, has been developed for more rapid
settling of asphaltenes by the centrifugal separation of
heavier particles. The authors conducted study of the ef-
fects of.various factors and found that (1) duration of
5 min. at 6600 rpm produces satisfactory separation,
~fl rotating speed of 6600 rpm gives the best results and
3 an asphaltene content less than 10% requires two
AID P - co4
Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #6, 64-68, Ju 1954
Card 2/2 Pub. 78 - 18/27
changes in the precipitation and of more than 10% requires
3 or 4 changes, (4) total duration of the centrifugal
tests with consequent analysis requires about 1 hour, in
contrast with 3 to 8 hours required by the first method.
One chart, 5 tables, 4 Russian references (1948-1953).
Institutions: All-Union Petroleum Scientific Reaearch Institute for
Geological Survey (VNIGRI) and the Leningrad Scientific
Research Institute (Len NII).
Submitted No date
USS~t)/~~~c WlJechLL 'Y ~Lca~Products and Their Application. Treatment of
Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor Fuels. Lubricants,
1-13
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - ICU iya, No 19, 1956, 62585
Author: Vishnevskiy,_-L- _Ye.1 Mayorov, D. Me
Institution: None
Title,* Concerning the Procedure of Carrying Out Autoclave ExperimentB on
Hydrogenation of Hydrocarbons
Original
Periodicalt Zh. prikl. khimli, 1955, 28, No 4, 391-4o1
Abstract: On hydrogenation of hydrocarbons with catalyst suspensions which is
conducted in autoclaves provided with stirring devices or in rocking
or revolving autoclaves it is necessary to take into account the
critical properties of substances. Under temperature conditions
above the'critical temperature of the hydrocarbon being hydrogenated
the process takes place in vapor phase as a result of which the
proper contact of hydrocarbons with the catalyst does not occur.
Card 1/2
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Treatment of
Natural Gases and Petrolem. Motor Fuels. Lubricantsi
1-13
Abst journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19, 1956, 62585
Abstract: An analogous situation occurs on hydrogenation of mazut, tars and
coal vhen the starting products are in liquid phase while the final
products are entirely or partially in the vapor phase. As the raw
material undergoes conversion the level of the reacting liquid will
become lower as a result of which the temperature and hydraulic con-
ditions of operation of the autoclave will deteriorate. When the
starting raw material remains in liquid phase and the reaction
products pass into vapor phase it is"necessary to use an amount of
raw material that ensures the necessary contact with the catalyst of
the reactants that remain in liquid phase. The authors consider
that hydrogenation of hydrocarbons must be conducted in reactors
wherein a current of gas and vapor moves at a certain speed in re-
lation to the stationary catalyst or in reactors containing a
fluidized bed of catalyst.
Card 2/2
AID P - 3923
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 6/19
Author Vishnevskiy, N. Ye.
Title Hydraulic characteristics of autoclaves
Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 10, 1OT1,T60 1955
Abstract A description of an autoclave constructed at the
LenNII is given. The autoclave is equipped with a
screw stirrer which insures maximum saturation of the
reacting materials with gas. Stirror-performance data
are given. One table, 3 diagrams, 7 references, 6
Russian (1939-52).
Institution Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Oil Refining
and Manufacture of Synthetic Liquid Fuel (LenNII).
Submitted Je 10, 1954
VISHIIEVSKIY, Nikolay Tevgenlyevich; GLUKIJANOV, Nikolay Parmenovich;
STOLTAROV, V.I., retsenzent; MMI11,
G.L. kandidat tekhnicheskfth nauk, redaktor; CRMNOUSOT, K.?.,
inzhener, redaktor; GCWMAN, Te.K., redaktor izdatel'stva;
SOKOLOVA, L.V.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(High pressure apparatus with hermetically sealed electric motors]
Apparaturs, v7sokogo davlanita a ekranirovannym elaktrodvigatelem.
Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekha. izd-vo mashinostrott. lit-ry, 1956.
178 P. (MIRA 9: 8)
(Electric motors) (Machinery industry)
VISHKMXIY,p N. Yo. i
Vishnovskly, W. Ye.t Me bydrogonization of the heavy residue of
eastern petrolow.' Min Higher Education VBSR. Legingrad
Order of Iabor Red Banner Technological Inst, immi login-
grad Soviet. Uningrad.. 1956. (Dissertation for the De-
gree of Doctor in Chemical Science)
SOt InizLmama latopla 1. go 27, 1956. )bocvw. Pages 94-109; 1n.
I............ r-.
USSR/Procasses and Equipment for Cherlail Industriec K-1
Processes and Apparatus for Chemical Technology
Abe Jour : Referat Mur - a4imiya-, tic 41 1957, 14196
Author : ViGAnevskiy N.Ye.
Title : Shielded Electric Motcr for Chemical Unita
Orig Pub Khim. prom-st', 1956, tic 2, 102-105
Abstract reccription of the design of shielded electric motors
vithout packing glands, intendud.for operation in cor-
rosive media, Included are tabulated characteristics
of materials suitable for making the shielding erclo-
sures, vhich make it possible to select the material,
in --ccordance with the operation pressure,
Card 1/1 28
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FMIODICAL: T3v.tayy. =tally. 141 . Nr ?. pp 84-87 (L-_-SR)
ABSTRACT: On 23-26 February 1959 a conference was held Ila 1:33cow for
s-Ing-up and coordLnotint; work an autoclave ;rocessoo
we to the metallurgy of heavy. non-ferrous, rare and cable
1. The 0moference heard repar t3 2-
D.K. Tukhtancr. Gintavatmet. on progreds th=4~cut the
world an tits use or Ity4rometallurgical. Particularly auto-
clove. methods for non-ferrous and rare natal production;
'; "Dobrokhotov. GLyromikelo . on nickel Leaching prac tLee
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me Soviet works: N. 1- 0-cmidne and a. X. Dabrokhttox
Oil the therm"Yasslos, and ki=*ti-s of the selective reduc-
tion by hydrogen and cartoon monoxide under ;ressv.-a of
nickel and cobalt from solution;
X, Yu, Lash 1% Lad X, ~Lr,
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Laalngradsk1j, gorAyy IcjtLtut (Leningrad UlAlc4 lzatituts)
On the &dT&2t&965 Of a, comb-nod riots t in a-autoc lave
m
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platinum-group Metals; 7_31-Ta"Idn, Severoulkel- comblO
and ~9. I-Seboll, Gintaystmet, an the *15antlals or the
nou tral method of oxidizing leaching of nickel cozzentrats
rvu caura"er-matte flotation. 1. 50-oll on ;ralLmLoory
nvestigations on the development o r-ii sulphurous-
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Ulpharic Method for leaching nickel and cabal- fins
oxidized nickel ores;
N. -"altnitakiy, Kekbanobr. on
the main results of I velilkallons or the autoolave-sada
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T__I_2agx:uk&yIc, Wokbabobr. and 11._A. XeLlttar. Skopin.
:W& (Skopinsk) %mor. sopmrat*iy. on probleiza In the
pplinatioz or &A autoolave-soda flowshoet to scleelito
-A walfra=lto row material; 0. A. llfey.raon. K. Ya.
Shapiro. N. If.
jjyokjj R. A.-?ivlyuk and A. P.
InatIl asnoy Lrskty EYe-Itut tavotay" iotallov
_a j, Ti~
(Xrsanoyarsk Nan-l'orroul Metals Institute) on the treat-
Sent q tungsten concentrates in hormatical , heated bell-
0Ils idth *:ids or coastic alkaltes; ~V. 1. Bpirldonove,
V
1. 3oboll . To. 1, Cqly_-k-rs. Z. L. D-rlin. I. r. reje!r
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and B.-I.-Rudeako
Giztav*t=*t, on the treatzent a.-
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red-MC amp4paral Molybdenum raw material
preja
by oxidizing &ut4clavq alkaline leeching; 1. if. 3*10n.
&Q`4 S. 1, Sopol. on the kinetics of 0114LZIng autoc.sv.
-
leaching *
A. X. Zollkson and Z-9. _ Lyc;1na. Krasnoyarsk
I9OXL-Ye;;~qs"V*tals Initituto. on the rcaults of a study
of conditions for the selo=tLve separ4t In 0 of Izeer oxides
or tungsten and molybiscum from =air snit solutions by
bydroeen under pressure; K-,T, DarbWan. Got=-
.Card 3/5 astallurgicheskiy Instit'4t (Kizing-Matallurateal Institute)
of the 5oTxvLrxbo-. (ozonazi. zcuncil) of the Arm7azakays
(Armenian 3311), an his IrTa,stigations of somonlecal auto.
clove lea-Wag under oxygen pressure of colybdanum sodden.
tritos.,
V , ikloV on te~aaiesi-eccoLatc fsc=-s or
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zczzoclmca~ Leaching; A. 7. Slael'alkova and 1. X. plaksLn
.
Krasnoyarsk On an Oxlllzii4
outocl%va process for Cold- -onto Ining ra. Material -, L.
C_
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TluzljL. Ura.1-skly politalchd c-askir lofftltut (Ural
Polytechalc on V%* 56havlo-Ar Or n~bls =*told
In CxldtzlrLa autooldr. left:111rg It, thiolulpt.t. solutlons;
A. L. Taeft and D. A. TasIxia &ad A-Y _P - ~
add Bece'10'a'10z Institute ~f tta As Kaz SSR). r..peQtIvoy.
on the ;hjs_-:octdcjjo_' faWa=oz:aIs ani on works-trials of
auto3l-~ja *&,., joatillo4 or -ojymotallic mat4ri&ls: 1. Tu.
Lashch. Gipromixel' , on tta ans'aitabill-ty Of A"toCIa'7*
leeching for lIx*-.-jat.1zIag matertlalm:
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leacbIng pra-*as for boix-t*3; V. G. T-n4v. !C%TA AN
Card 415 SSXZ (I=%:_ AS UO-R!, Qr. of acme are ~1-=*nts In
various vuloncy statas uai*r oxygen and bylrogea pressure
In the presence of anhylrous a=mccts; Z. L. Berl'=.
Gintsvot=ot, on autoclayt doslb= and c;eration~ F
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the design of an exror!ntntal hlgh-pras3,ire ;ulp ;=P.
G. 1. auj&rLi. an the selection cf steel
for a-ILI l.actin,7. of c.t,l- matte and =att-flota-104
concentrate; T- 1. Ar,;taXzv. WlIneft~khln. on =orro
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AUTHORS; Viahnevskiyp N. Ye. Nuehenkop D. V. SOV/153-2-5-25/31
TITLE: Extraction of IsobutylenelFrom the Butane-butylene Fraction
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyoshikh uohebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimicheekaya
tekhnologiya, 1959, Vol 21 Nr 5, PP 779 - 783 (USSR)
_jaSTRkCT: In the course of producing butyl-oulfuric acid from the cracking
gases, the isobutylene contained in the butane-butylen* fraction,
is not only completely polymerized but it also drawn the n-buty-
ltne into the copolymerization. This reduces the yield in second-
ary butyl alcohol. It was established in 1957 at the Institute of
the authors (formerly LenXII, Leningradskiy nauohno-isoledovatell-
skiy institut po pererabotke nefti i polucheniyu iskusetvennogo
zhidkogo topliva - Leningrad Scientific Research Institute for
Processing Petroleum and Producing Bynthetio Liquid Fuels) that
the mentl-o-ne-T -raw material mayq at the most, contain 2% of Iso-
butylene. Therefore, the surplus Isobutylene must previously be
extracted when using this method. One variant of the reaction of
A. X. Butlerov (Refs 1-4) was reproduced by Standard Oil in 1942
(Ref 5), and they obtained a 1.2%-content of isobutylene. There
is no information on the design of the equipment for the reaction
Card 113 and on the capacity of the reaction space. The authors achieved
67040
Extraotion of Isobutylene From the Butane-butylene BOV/153-2-5-25/31
Fraction
the isobutylene extraction from the mentioned fraction with a
method of two-step counterflow and 65$ sulfuric acid. The dura-
tion of contact was 9 minutes per step. This short duration was
achieved due to the iaothermal reaction occurring because of in-
lensive stirring (Ref 6, Fig 2). This reduced the diffusion dif-
ficulties in a high degree. The raw material was the butane-
butylene fraction from the Lyuberstskiy Petroleum Refinery.
Table I contains the results of experiments. Neither a decrease
of temperature from 450 to 300C,nor an additional one to 250-350c,
applying a 74 H2 so4 increased the extraction (Table 2)9 but thb
content of isobutylene in the final product increased to .
1.4 mol/Mol H2SO 4. Therefore the optimum conditions of extraction
are: 45cbPpressure 10 1atm, ratio between raw material and H 2304
9 : 19 initial concentration of isobutylene 10%p final concen-
tration 2%, duration of contact 10 minutes per step. Figure 1
shows the dependence of the saturation degree of sulfuric acid
on the isobutylene concentration. Thus, the main characteristic
Card 2/3 factors of the two-step process can be observed. Table 3 shows
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Extraction of Isobutylene From the Butane-butylene BOV/153-2-5-25/31
Fraction
the experimental data of the extraction method described. They
are in accordance with the theoretical explanations. The results
of the second step elen surpass them. From the data in table 2
it itollows that approximately 650 of the isobutylene passes over
into the aoid layer in each step. From a raw material containing
about 10-12% isobutyleney approximately 80% of its potential is
extracted. Its content in the concentrate is 96%. A method of
extraction of isobutylene with 40% sulfuric acid, developed by
Professor X. S. Nemtsov et al. from the Voesoyuznyy nauchno-
iseledovatellskiy institut sintetichaskogo kauchuka (All-'Union
Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic__ _Rtbber) -i-smen-
tioned in the article. There are 2 figures~ 3 tables, and
6 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Veasoyuznyy nauchno-iosladovatellskiy inatitut neftekhimichookikh
proteessov - VNIINEFTMIM (All-Union Scientific Research Insti-
tute of petroleum-chmicalProoessee - VNIINEFTEKhIM)
Card 3/3
PHASE I F00K F(PLOITEATrON SOV/4787
N Nikolay Par=iftovich Glukhanj~ .10
Vishnevski ~;gy v, f d
IvBn bi orovich Kovalev
Apparatura vysokogo davieniya s germeticheskim privodom (High-Pressure Ap-
paratus With an Airtight Drive) 2nd ed-f rev. and enl. Moscow, Masbgiz,
1960. 246 p. Errata slip inserted- 5,000 copies printed.
Reviewers; G. N. Dobrokhotov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and
1. M. Stolyarov, Engineer; W-ging Ed. for Literature on the Design and
Operation of Machines (Leningrad Department, Maghgiz): F. 1. Fetisov,
Engineer; Ed. of PubUshing House: 1. A. Borodulina; Tech. Ed.:
1. 1. Kontorovich.
PURPOSE: This book is intendhd for engineers and technicians in machine and
inistrument constriiatiQny and in establishments of the chemical and petro-
leum industries who are engaged in the construction and use of high-pres-
sure apparatus.
High-Pressure Apparatus With an Airtight Drive SOV/4787
COVERAGE: The authors discuss n6v types of airtight apparatus intended for
operation under high and superhigh pressures and in a corrosive medium.
Experimental data on the hydraulic condition of reaction apparatus are
presented. Information Is included on airtight p=ps and gas blowers,
used in the chemical industry, with electromagnetic drive by a built-in
shielded electric motor. Chs. 1, 11, VI, VIIp VIII, D1, and X were
vritten by N. Ye. VishnevskiyCandidate of Chemical Sciences. Ch. III was
written by I. S. Kovalevskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Ch. IV was
written jointly by I. S. Kovalevskiy and N. P. Glukhanov, CandIdates of
Technical Sciences. Ch. V was written by N. P. Glukhanov, Candidate of
Technical Sciences. No personalities are mentioned. There are 63 refer-
ences: 52 Soviet (including 2 translations), 10 English, and I German.
TAM OF CONTEM:
Foreword 3
Gh. I. Some Special Features of the Operation of High-Preesure
Apparatus
Card 2/ 7
.-VIWEVSKIY9 N.Ye.; MAYOROV, D.M.; MUSHFMKOO D.V.
Hydrogenation of fuel oil under a pressure of 100 atm. Trudy
VNIINeftekhim no.3s!93-186 160, (MIRA 14:2)
(Petroleum as fuel) (Hydrogenation)
-0/065/61/000/004/008/011
E194/E284
AUTHOR: V el
TITLE: A Laboratory Isothermal Reactor
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 4,
pp. 56-57
TEXT: The apparatus described here is designed to set up
isothermal conditions for continuous liquid phase processes that
are accompanied by the evolution of considerable amounts of heat.
The equipment can deal with pressures up to 200 atm, temperatures
UP to 300*C, the useful volume is 0.2 litres, the output is 2
litres per hour and more. The equipment is illustrated in the
following sectional diagram. In this diagram I is the reactor
frame, 2 the mixer impeller, 3 the motor stator, 4 the screen,
5 the rotor drive, 6 transformer oil, 7 water cooling jacket of
drive, and 8 the water cooling jacket of the reaction vessel.
The inscriptions on the figure from top to bottom are: gas inlet,
water outlet and inlet, first feed inlet, product outlet, water
outlet, second feed inlet and water inlet . The motor is based on
the stator of an electric drill Type A99A (129A) running at 2800
r.p,M,, 0.6 kW. Various impellers can be used to give Reynolds r
Car 1/4
S/065/61/000/004/008/011
E194/E284
A Laboratory Isothermal Reactor
numbers of 4000 to 4600 (based on water). As the reactor is
intended for use with corrosive substances the reaction chamber
and impeller are on an extension shaft. The heat evolved In the
reaction may be determined from temporaturo and flow measurements
with cooling water. With this apparatus it has been shown that
the thermal effect of interaction of butylenes and also of iso-
butylenes with sulphuric acid is 17 kcal/mole or 300 kcal/kg.
Many chemical processes that take place under conditions of
intense mixing can be modelled in the laboratory isothermal
reactor. It has been used to extract isobutylene from butane-
butylene fractions of cracking gas and also for producing butyl-
sulphuric acid from this feed as an intermediate product for
producing secondary butyl alcohol. Because of the intense mixing
the contact time could be reduced from 3.5 hours to ten minutes
with an alcohol output of 100% of the total butylenes. Other
work that has been done within the reactor is described. Because
of the intensive mixing it is possible completely to exclude the
possibility of local overheating leading to polymerization of
Card 2/4
S/065/61/000/004/CCB/Cll
7104/E284
A Laboratory Isothermal Reactor
butylenes and the production of but'yl-SUIDhuric acid can be
carried out at the relatively high temperature of 45*C. A
reactor of this type was also successfully used for the sulphon-
ation of higher alcohols, the polymerization of isobutylene, the
alkylation of isobutane with butylenes and for other purposes.
A full-scale reactor is now beinm designed. There are 1 figure
and 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: VNIINeftekhim
Card 3/4
A Laboratory Isothermal Reactor
Fig-
MINI,
-I I Bali
AAAA
S/065/61/000/004/008/011
E194/E284
Card 4/4
MUSHETIM, D.V.; VISIIIF,,',VSKIY, N.Ye.; RAYOROV, D.H.
Organizing the production of methyl ethyl ketone. 11,him.i
tekh.topl.i masel 6 no.8-.66--67 Ag 161. OIU94 14:8)
1. Vsesoyuznyy naucY;no-.i,~-sl(:d)v.,,.tellskiy institut, neftekhimi-
cheskikh protsessov.
(Ketone)
VISHNEVSKIY,, N4e.; DERGACHEVA, R.D.
In regard to the article by S.S.Nazarova Nfreparation of trimethyl-
carbinol from gases produced in the julfuric acid processes of
petroleum refining, and its dehydration into ioobutylene." Zhure
prikl.khim. 34 no.7sl637-1638 n 161. (MDU 140)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neftekbimicheakikh
protsessov (VNIIWMFKhIM),
(Pthanol) (Propene)
(Nazarava, S.S.)
MUSHENKO, D.V.; VISHI&VSKIY, N.Ye.; GUSHCHMKIY., A.B.; CHERNOIZOV., R.P.
Selecting a reactor for the production of isobutymilfuric acid.
Ehim.prom. no-4:271-273 Ap 162. OWRA 15:5)
I. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut neftelchimicheskikh
protsessov i Leningradskiy filial Voesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatell-
skogo i konstruktorskogo instituta khimicheskogo mashinostroyeaiya.
(Isobutyl sulfate) (Chemical reactors)
MUSHENKO, D.V.; MJIVE TYp N.Ye.; DERGACHEVA, R.D.; MALOVP YU.I.
, -1--.1
Preparation of concentrated i8obutylene. Zimr. prilk. kh-".
36 no.10:2251-2256 0 163'a (MIRA 17:1)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut nefte-
khimicheskikh protsessov.
MUSHFNKOY D.V.; -VISMVSKIY, Y.Ye.; DERGACHEVA, R*D.
Decomposition and hYdrolysis of isobutylaulfuric acid.
Zhur. prikl. khim. )6 no.9:2038-2044 D 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. VaeBoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut nefte-
khimicheskik!t protsessov.
S/080/62/035/010/009/012
D204/D307
-UT110,111; I
'110shill, LC,.;,, lushenko, :).V., Vishfievskiy, N.Ye.,
1,ar~cnllso, G.3. and Dergachev, R.D.
Trl!L~`: ~itudy of the effects of hydrodynamic conditions on
the polyr-mrization of acrylonitrile
:~hurnal -,)ril:ladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. '10, 1962
23211-2332
T The present work ifas concerned with the effects of
s~ 3.rri-).lg on the 1p0 lymnriz at ion reactions ok acrylonitrile in aqueous
solutions (7,~), owing to the increasing importance of such polymers
in the production of artificial fibers.' The reactions were carried
out under argon In a --tainlc-.rv, stetl autoclave 6C vith stirring
(2800 rpm, Re i3c.liig 4000 or 46ooo), at 15 - 45 , under isotlmnnal
6onditiono. Gimilar ex-)erinicnts wd,re carried out under static con-
ditions,. in air and in argon. 1-,I-,nCj4 and oxalic acid were used as
initiatora. In stirrcC solutions after 15 min reactions, the
yields increased from, - 20.") at 156C to - 60% at 300 and fell to
Card 1/2
1 ~;/030/62/035/010/009/012
Study of the effects D204/D307
^1 47',"1 at 450G. The corresponding figureG after a 40 min reaction
werc ^/ 49, 70 alid 50,~ res~.ectively, tending to be always slightly
lower in the more intcnsively r;tirred solutions. Yields of static-
J
ally carried out reactio:-.s uader argon were on the average --10;
higher than the above, and were higher still when the polymerization
tool: place (still without stirriVI) in air. In small amounts, oxy-
gcn improves the yields, but rcvcrses its action and even stops the
reaction com,,)letely when introduced-in large amounts, e.-,. by stir-
ring in system, open to the atmosphere. There are 3 figures and 1
table.
JOUSISGO1XVION: 1,cninC;rad_-1-.iy teltstillnyy institut im. S.14. ldrova
(Leningrad Institute im. S.M. Kirov); Vsesoyuznyy
nauchno-isGlcclovatellskiy institut neftelchimiches-
itilth protsessov (.111-Union Scientific Research In-
stitutc of --,etrochemical Processes)
SUMM!'21"t): ittly 5, 1961
Card 2/2
BELOCRJROV, Yu.A.; BMICEEV, t.F.; V-lSEXVSXjY, P.; ZAKHAROV, V.N.?
KAGANER, H.; MARGOLIN, L.M.; PIMASHKOV, Yu.S.1 PMYAKOVA, Te9A~
SMI]DIOVA, S.T.
In the Main Administration of the F~jdrometeorolo ical Service.
Meteor. i gidrol. no.6-.62 Je 261. &IRA 17:8)
In tho institutions of the Hydraneteorological Service. lbid.t
63.
Meetings, conrerences.. seminars. Ibid.*.63-64
Abroad. Thid.*.64.
1XI s- crt~ cn Plr~,c C 4
r Co:~tr--' ri'
VISHNEVocKIY, P.F.
.''
.......
Effect of Wotechnological measures on the normal annual
flow of the rivors of the Ukraine. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.50:
3-17 165. (MRA 18:11)
CHUPING. Galina Alakeandrovna [Chippinh. H.0.1; LTSMO, Ilera, ArkhL-
povna; n5mysili.J.r. [VyohzLavslkyi, P.F. Imnd.takhn.nauk,
otvarade; MIMOTMYA, O.K. (Piachkovalks, 6.M.], red.izd-va;
KATVITCMM, 0.0., takhn.red.
(Annual and minimum disoharge of rivers in the Ukrairo] Richnyi
ta minimallnyi stik ua terytorii Ukrainy. Kyiv, Vy&-Yo Akad.nauk
UM. 1959. 145 p. (KIRA 13:3)
(Ukraine--Rivers)
VISHNEVSKIY Palladiy Fedorovich[Vyshnevalkyi, P.F.]; DROZD, Nafanall
ZHELEZNW, losif Aronovich; KRYZHk.'OVSKATA,
Ariada. Borlaovn&[Kryshanivalka, A.B.); KUBYSHKIN, Georgiy
Pimenovich[Kubyahkin, H.P.); LYSENKOp Klam Arkhipovna;
MOKLYAK, Vladislav Ivanovich; CHIPPING, Galina Aleksandrovna
[Chippinhp H.O.1; SMTS, Grigoriy Ivanovich(Shvets, ILLI;
PECHKOVSKAYAf O.M.[Nahkovalka, O.M.], red.izd-va; RAKHLINA,
N. P.'tekhn. red.
[Hydrologic ealculh'.!ons for rivers
rozrakhunky dlia richok Ukrainy; pry
[By]P.F.Vyshnevlkyi ta inshi. Kyiv,
385 P.
(Ukraine--Rivers)
f the Ukraine]Gidrologichni
vidsitnosti sposterezbent.
Vyd-vo Akad.nauk URSR, 1962.
(MIRA 16:2)
VISHMNSKIY, P. F.
"Com.-putation of t~e Volunes of Pzin Floods in the Sontlivnstern Part of the
Eurapean'Territory of the USS71," !-:eteorol. I gidrologlya, No 4. 1953, TP 42-45
The author irakes more precise the formila of A. V. Ogiyevskiy and others for the
corqmtation of the voliurn- of rain runoff of rivers In the southwostarn part of the
European territory of ~he USSR in accordance ;Ath the data of 78 points in basin areas
fraq 0.06 to 14,660 lei' over mrials of olmervation fro,-,i 5 to 44 years. (RZhGeol,
1,0 5, 1954)
+L1
SC: Sum. 10 568, 6 Jul 55
VISHREVSKI * . ~ --il
Notes on G,A. Alekseev's method. Trudy oGmr no.15:197-198
'58. (MIRA 12:7)
(Runoff )
VIS,T:,NVST,ly, T.Y.
Raduction of procipitation in relation to the area. Trudr OGMI
no.15:219-220 '56. (MIRA 12:7)
(Precipita a (Meteorology))
VISIIIIEVSKIY,
On A.N. Befani's report "Formulas for estimating maximum runoff
Trudy OGNI no.15:237-239 '58. (MIU 12t7)
(Runoff)
JISBNEVSKIY, Palladiy Fedorovicb [Vyshnevalkyi, F.F.);
ISKULIBASMSKIY, A.D. (Skullbashevslkyip A.D.], inzh.,
retsenzent; BRASH, I.K., red.
(Showers and shower runoff in the Ukrainal ZlyV i zly-
vovyi stik na Ukraini. Kyivj Naukova dumkal 1964. 288 p.
(M-RA 17:8)
V mmuly, P.P.
.- - I , , . ~.., -_:. I_. 1 7.~
Cloudbursts -*ad flash-noods (based on observations of the Bogu-
olavks Hydrological Station for 1948-1953). Isv.lnst.gidr.AN
UWR 13:79-99 155. (N1RA 9:2)
(Kiev Provlnc.,--Floods) (Kiev Province--Rain and rainfeal)
STIGNEYEV, --Ya.-F.
14HNEVSKIY. P.l. ; SKNMPM, V.I. ; GOREUNOV,, Ye.
ROMOV, 1.1.
Ycre-min, D.F.
"Study of Stak-hanovite cxp---- ri-e nee, :-xi,! ir.s introt-luc-!.lori into maclilric, ~,-alld.i.ii:-.11
3 1 iY
D.F.Yeremin, Y.a.F. Sti.;rno,,ev, V.V. Konastiov, il.-L. Vislinevsk V.I. ~;hnoylbcr,,.,
Ye. Gorb-anov, I.!. 'Hor..-7inov. by 3.A.:likitin.
LIS":' Ci,' ~-&;7.' 2 !"f T
C)" S 19,12.
- '9?1
.1 / f
~Ifs 7- Lr "C' , Nq 41 1 see ILC
/19 F- L) f C, ,,v f~
1. VISHNIN,~KIY, ~. Y,:,. (Docent)
2. us-ut (6uo)
4. Psychology, Fitholopical
7. Theory of psychopathy. Zhur. new. i psikh No. 12 - 1952.
9. Monthly LiA of Russian Accessims, Libi-arl of Congres--, March 1953. Unclasssified.
VISH M SKIY, P.Ye. (Leningrad)
Three-dimensic*4 of disorciers of mental activity. Zhur. narv.
i poikh. 60 noo 12:16'75-1677 160. (MIRA 14:4)
(PSYCHIATRY)
VISHNIVSKIT, F.Te.
-
Letters to the editor. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 53 no.11:906-909 1 153.
(10-RA 6:12)
(Schizophrenia) (Chistovich, P.M.)
VISHNETSKIY, r-Ye.
Some problems in tha theory of psychiatry. Zhur. nevr. i psikh.
61 no.5,769-772 161. (HIPA U: 7)
(PSYCHIATRY)
$. 1.
216ti. Vichnievky, R., Salle, B., :~nd Marcrid
ttlrriNrarura fund ~,aj cumpo,--ition, Al kroj)a1ii0a 25, 3,
10J-118, Nlar. 1055.
A proviou,dy di~V,Aop-,i IwAttod (by Wl,iuld~ to detort-Aue
combudHon Lml-mmiturv--a ii anil % new nwthod (by
SaL), K,tiultiug io a det4imination of ga.4 compovi.
lirill W Itc."'cated. 'FL." p%-It"al -,.[ Cquatimli coll1prEtting
I r I ty, 1,; 6, 1 . it tr 11 al tit E 11, 1 vq u it ibrb, 0 f
di~!-wi,111al 1,:w6taj, It)' llx;m, of , karti vp by 14
i*--a-[!;,-~,--(,'-l-ti~ -fjf lhu A .4ohni,in
tl.(! milt, prolb."n by ntlw;~,;, Li: iumt,"I'll i., givu!j Ity .9 Tralli(A~I,
IV. Gultz, OL:rmarly
VISHNIVSXIT, R.
- 0
fte club's political propaganda brigade. Blok.agit.yod.transp.
no.15-.18-23 Ag 1.50, (MLVA 9:8)
1. Instruktor TSentrallno,,o komitsta profsoyuza rabochikh morskogo
flota.
(Conimunist Party of the Soviet Union--Party work)
1. 1; i ~~'i .- **~14 I I, -) .
2. U:;Si;, (6C-O)
4- -;uda lndustr~v
'-;ay5 of economizing soda products. Za ekon. mat .0
7. . N - 3, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of ConL April
rress, -1953, Uncl.
Increasing the dry matter content in tomatoes. Xons. i ov. prom,
12 no.3:23-25 Mr 957. (KEBA 10:3 )
1. Voesoynsnyy nauchno-issledovatellskly inatitut konservnoy i
ovoshchesushillnoy promyshlennosti.
(Tomatoes)
VISHNEVSKIY, ~.q I.
flow Varieties of tomatoes with U=eased dry matter content.
Kona. i ov. prom. 16 no.7:29-3~ J1 161. (141RA 14:8)
1. Yloshovskoye otdaleniye Vsesoyuznogo instituta rasteniyevod-
stva.
(TOMRtoe4--Varietiea)
VISHMSEY - - "
-.~- W- W416-
Problems in breeding of tomatoes for the canning industry.
Kons. i ov. prom. 13 no.5:30-32 MY 158, (MIRA 11:5)
l.VsesoyuzW nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut konservnoy I
ovoshcheaushillno7 promyshlennosti.
(Tomatoeo-Breeding)
V i S th; C VS 1r, I Y
, S.Y.
USSR/Cultivated Plants Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M-3
Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur Biol., No 20, 1958, 91688
Author : Vishnevskiy, S.I.
Irist : All-Union Institute for the Co=ing and Vegetable Dehydra-
tion Industry.
Title : A New Tomato Variety.
Orig -&lub : Konservn. i ovoshchesush. prom-st', 1958, No 1, 17
Abstr-,.,~t : This article characterizes the Smena 373 variety which has
a higb percentage of dry matter in its fruit - a valuable
quality for the conning Induetry. This variety was deve-
loped by the All-Union Institute for the Canning and Vege-
table Dehydration Industry by means of intercrossing the
varieties Breako'day and Vishnevidniy with subsequent in-
tercrossing with the Mayak variety. The process included
individual seiection for many years. In the Kherson
Card 1/2
USSF/Cultivated Plants - Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. 1-4-3
Lbs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, 91686
characteristics of the fruit were studied. The pollen
of the Shtambovyy Karlik variety produced up to 60-70%
germination duting 7-8 days. The pollen of the Kraynyy
Suver variety lasted for 6 days. On the 10-16th days
a low&ing In the percentage of germination down to 2-
7% was noted. The pollen stored for one year did not pro-
duce germination. The weight of the fruit was considera-
bly lower when polli.--Ovioa took place on the same day
the pollen was collected. After storing the pollen for
2-3 days the weight of the fruit reached the average
weight of the control fruit or exceeded it. The weight
dropped again when pollen which was stored for 4 days
was used. The number of seeds in the fruit obtained by
artificial pollination was considerably less than in the
control. The author explains this by the fact that only
a single pollination took place. -- M.P. Ovsyannikova.
Card 2/2
YISHNNVSKIYO Sol
Sweet popper varieties for canning. Xons.i ov.prom. 12 no-9:34-37
S '57. (NLRA 10:10)
1. Veasoyusnyy nauchno-ineledovatellskiy lustitut konservuoy i
ovoshchasushillnoy proayehlennosti.
(Popper--Varieties)
--- - i
t'll ~ ". I~ - 111. I
Vismauxly, S.I.
... I .
Now tom. to variety. rons. i ov. prom. 13 no.l: IB -T& 158. (Nln 11:2)
1. Vaosoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut konservnoy I
ovoshcheaushilluoy promyshlonnosti.
(Tomatoes-Varieties)
VISHNIVSM, S.I., kandidat sel'skokhoxyaystvanufth nauk.
Results of tonat( variety.testo in supply zones of the canning
industry. TruW, VNIIZOP no.5:5-54 155, - - , , (" 9: 11)
(Tomatoes-Varieties)
SVIRlDA V.G., rukcvodJ.tell raboty; KLYACHKINA, Ye.L.; ZARUBKINA, A.K.;
BAYTINA, N.M.; L"-'IJWSIIITS, A.I.; VISHNEVSKlY, C.L.; SHOUVIVISKlY,
Ye.Ya.; BAYGVA, M.P.
Experiment in increasing the productive capacity of the Minsk Lartic
Acid Factory under the conditions of existing equipment and alectri".
power systems. Trudy BNIIPPT no.4*63-66 161. (MI A. " 7: 10)
I W_ ~xi Y ~vs -~M -
Selecting some parameters-of quick-acting digital indicators.
I2m.tekh. no.li4O-42 Ja 163, OCM 1612)
(Recording in3truments)
25h11 2/1 2,,V6oA,(1.,,1/~
AIWA1301
AUTHORS: Borodavkin. N. A., Engineeri Visnxie-,iskly, S. N., Cand.,date :,f
mical ScI.-icez; Nikl*,ta, P~ -7.
TITLE: Special addit-,;es for chxomi-jm plating pr,),,e-zs
PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashlnostroye.-Iya. no. 12. 1960, 7~:~ - 76
TW2: The special addit,1vtmconcerned are pellets consisting of sodium bi-
carbonate (65%) dnd a foaming aroma*.,Ic sjlf~~-aold. -Ineir effecT has be5n tested
at industry plants and in research invt* 'ite3~ and the Is na, "he ad-
dition brings about 37% &~onomy of' chromil~~ arlh7dride wl~nuu-, uffef!.1,rg the chro-
mium deposit-iin pro::ess Jr, ba*.Ii~ ~hc- appearanc-~ of ~Le depo~lt, or tt~e hond wltn
the base metal. Hl-.herto, *,he chrGml- a~v,,ydrll& llosee_-z wV.~, d-~st in'3 air
50% and pois.-ned 3nop air. Powerf,~,~ fans were nee-ded. T'ne
losses were a problem 010 cos',s .. for chrom-tc ardiydr.'Je is ~ne rr,!,,',Or :=P:MC-n-
of electrolyte for d~_coratlve plal-Lng, The additive is ios'~ only wlt ,r.
parlts removed from the bath. 1'. is racommendpd to add abcut 3 9/1 a' 10 - 400C
bath temperatire. IMne foam laye.- disavpears rapldly as vzoon, as ele.-tric c,.jrren*. 4-c
cut off. Addit!ons are Da made tvlce in eq-~al por-lons every 30 m1n t: preven:
Card 1/2
2541-1 S112:V601000 '/01Z/018/0!8
Special addl,--!.,~es f--.r pro:-e!i-~ A16l/AI31)
foam from spla3hing ~Ia~ wa-3 rr,,:)n,,:sa t~sstts at; T,he M,~:iko.,.-ikly z.-Ivo~j
+ - PlaTO ) I
malolItrazrz.ykI. avtr,;robiLiy Omo~:-ow Gilt .-Viat ih!~ addlltlv~
reduced abruptly the tor-matio,-, of mIs*, atrve -ie ta"r, and con2ump,,Ic~n cif
Ic anhydride waZ reduc~-d to 3~ - 40%. lh,~ Mozkovsklly avtomoblll~nyy za-iorl Ime-n!
Likhacheva (Moscow Plant Imen'. also -.ested tlp ltdjl'.!V~? irl
chromium plating of jri-v ca-91. Iron p161.9r. rlx.gs. Tiiere 1--- 1 table-
Card 2/2
. JjRLQj4j�&jIL_Etrgey Nikolayevich; OSADA, P.A., red.; PONOMAREVA, A.A.,
takhn.raT.-'
(Importance of sods products in national economy and dnto on
their consumption] %nachenie sodoproduktov v narodnom khoziaistve
i normy ikh potrablenlin. Koskva, Gosplanizdat, 1959. 74 p.
(MIU 12:12)
(Soda industry)
AID P - 5447
Subject
Card 1/1 Pub. 1-35 '2,4//-~l
Authors Chernobyllsirl--iy, Eng.-U.Col., K.and. of tech. sci.
an,J P. K. Vishriyakov, Eng.-U.Col.
Title The ln.;trument.,.il rnetliod.-3 of checking the piloting
teclinicitie -,.hnuld be inculcated more widely.
Periodical V-,,;t, vo-:~d. faot--!, 1, 79-80) Ja 1957
Abstract _Ln to the proficienc-1k of pilots In piloting
tecl;ni(i.tie the ~.ut.hors. suggest t1tiat a -pecial autornatic
crimerti for Photographing the reading2 on
D'AK2.1 dUVIA6 the flight should be invented.
Institution
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VISMFZMIT, S.I., kandidat sellskokhozyayst-innykh nauk.
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Breading tomatoes for increased dry matter content. Trudy VNIMP
no.3:129-135 155. (MIJU 9:11)
. (Tomato breading)
V 01101 -, Leonid. Mikhaylovich,-YIS=V6X1Y,*-, Beraf in Mikhnilovich, HOISEUV. P.R..
retsen2ent, DONSKOV, V.Te.. reteenzent, TOLCUNOT, T.T. speteered.;
YM, Y-L , red.; KZSIUA, Te.Z., tekhn.red.
[Organization of production in a tobacco fActoryl Organizataiia
proixvodetva na tabachnoi fnbrike, Moskva, Piahchopromizdnt, 1957-
93 P. (MIRA lltg)
(Tobacco Industry)
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Battery-powered electrio loaders equipr*d with dismolmtable, frames.
Stroi, mat, 11 no.100-8 0 165* (HIPA 18:10)
- VISIRIEVSKIY, Stanislav YevgenPyevich; GRISHCHENKO,
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(Kethods of measuring the resistance of insulation on ships
of a river fleet] Metody izmereni',a soprotivleniia izolPit--ti
na sudakh rechnogo flota. Moskva, Rechnoi transportp 1963.
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