SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YELISEYEV, V.I. - YELISEYEVA, A.M.

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YSLISEYEVp V.I. Structure- and.- fstal a-cUvision-.Df-.proluyi=.as-relre&W-by the studies of the Fergana V&Ue3r. DAL AN. SSSR 152 no.6t1445- 1448-0~ 163~, (MIRA 161ll) 1. Goologicheskiy Institut AN SSSR. Prodstavleno akademikom A.L. Yanshinym. P YEL=.=,-V, I. I Col2uvium of the Alakull Depression. Lit. i po2* Iskop. noo2s 134-2-42 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA l7s6) iN 1. Geologicheakiy institut AN SSSR, a . YELISCIEV9 V.I. Some remarks concerning the pr4nCiple of the iaolation and ip+nrnal aubdivision of the Quaternary syntem, Dokl. AN S55R 261 no.21413- 426 Mr 165. (MIRA 1814) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Sutmitted July 31, 1964- YELISEYEV. Vasiliy Ivanovich :(How to search for placer deposits of gold,, dia=ond., and other valuable minerals] Kak iskat' rossypnye mesto- rozhdeniia zolota) almazov i drugikh tsenMkh mineralov. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 105 p. (MIRA 18:7) 07J 113V mrq) S/110/1;1/000/001/019/023 E194/E455 AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V.K., Engineer TITLE: Three-Phase Voltage Stabilizers Type CT-30 (ST-30) and CT -10 (ST-10) PERIODICAL: Veatnik elektropromyahlennosti, 1961, No.1, pp.68-69 TEXT: In three-phase voltage stabilizers developed for supply to computers, the controlling element is a three-phase three-limb auto-transf ormer witli three single-phase saturating chokes. Two stabilizers of this description are ST-30 and ST-10 with outputs of 30 and 10 kVA respectively. This article is a catalogue-style description of the equipment. The stabilizers are intended to maintain constant voltage with phase voltages of 220 V and 127 V in the frequency range of 45 to 55 c/a. The permissible out-of bbklance is not more than 30% of'the load on the most heavily-loa;ed phase. When the supply voltage varies between 190 and 240 V (o,r 108 and 14o v) the output voltage varies by not more than + 2% for stabilizer ST Between 25% and 100%-loadi -30 or 1.5% for ST-10# their respective output voltages alter by not more than 3% and 1%, 'Overall weights, dimensions and block circuit diagrams ara.given. ~Card 1/2 6', 88645 - S/110/61/000/001/019/023 E194/E455 Three-Phase Voltage Stabilizers Type CT-30 (ST-30) and CT -10 (ST-10) 0 'The method of operation of the circuits is explained. The have been developed for the computers Ural 1 and Ural 2 but may be used with other devi ces of similar loading. characteri stics. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references. 5 SUBMITTED: March 11# 1960 0~ V%A ~4 Card 2/2 cc) YELISEYEVY V.K. Measuring dynamic gaps of magnetic dr=s of calculating mach-Ineo, Unt.tokh. no,10-12 A 262. (MMA .14!12) (Electronic calculating machines) uqN YELISEMO V.K.,:-,SOKOIDV,, YU.L. Highly efficient selection of resistances. Izzotokh. no*2:37-40 F 162. (KERA 150) (Electronic measurements) L S/208/62/002/005/006/009 B112/B102 AUTHORSt ~alevskiyt V. A.v (Kiyov) TITLEt Investigation of a determination algorithm for typewritten signs PERIODICAL: Zhurnal vychislitellnoy matematiki i matematicheekoy fiziki, v. 2, no- 5, 1962y 962-911 TEXTs The determination algorithm under consideration is the followings The coefficients of correlation of an unknown sign with each of a set of calibrated signs are computed for all possible,variations within a bounded range. The unknown sign is identified with whichever calibrated sign corresponds to the largest coefficient of c~orr6lation. For simplicity the scalar product of a non-normalized vector desoribing-the unknown sign-by the normalized vector of the calibrated sign is computed instead of the coefficient of correlation itselft this product being proportional~to the coefficient of correlation. The vectors of the calibrated signs are determined and normalized apriori. Therefore the algorithm consists of two parts, the "education", where the normalized vectors of the calibrated Card 1/2 S/200/62/002/005/006/009 Investigation of a-determination ... B112/B!02 signs are computed, and the determination. The algorithm wits simulated by the universal computer IlYiyev" at the Institut kibernetiki AV USSR (InDti- tute of Cybernetics AS UkrSSR). This computer has bt-.,en completed by a' universal transformer for mappings (c,". V. M. Gluchkov, V. A. Xovalevskiy, V. I. Rybak. Univeroallnaya ustanovka dlya iseledovaniya algoritmov raspoznavaniya izobrazheniy. V sb. "Printsipy postroyoniya samoobuchayushchikhsya aistem" - Universal device for the investigation of determination algorithms of mappings. In collectioni "Principles of the construction of autodidactic systems". Kiyev, Gootekhizdat UkrSSR, 1962). -The following results are obtained: If the signs are considerably distorted by printing,.the method applied is highly reliable. The j;robability of malfunctions'thr ugh reading the first exemplar of the text is of an order of less than 10T, The reliability of the reading of typewritten copies in considerably higher than that o~ other determination methods. The error probability is of the order of 10- . There are 6 figures and 2 tables. SUBMITTEDt March 30, 1962 Card 2/2 IVANTISHIN, M.N. [1-.mntyshyn, M.M.1; Y~'T,T.Sr 11,,V.Y. [11:11-stolcN, 141TSKEVICHt B.F. [Mitskevych, f3.Ff r -ml investigaticr Using electronic computers In gericecmd., AN UR3R no.5i624-62? t63. (111RA 170) 1. Institut. geologichaskikh nalik All 111crSM. Predstavleno aktidemikoin AN UkrSS11 II.P.Semen,4nko [Semenenko, H.P.I. PETRENKO, Anatoliy Ivanovich, kand. teklm. rAuk; YqIMEV) V.K.P inzh.p retsenzent (Transformation of graphical data into electrical signals] Preobrazovanie grafikov v elektricheakie signaly. Kiev, Gos- .tokhizdat USSR, 1964. 218 P. (MIRA 17:5) ACCESSIONNR: AP4020315'-'--'- -S/0302/64/000/001/0033/0037 IAUTHORS TITLE: Pulsed power source for push-pull ferrite-diode elezrAnts sr."URCE: Aytomatika I priborostroyenlye, no* 1. 1964, 33-37 TOPIC TAGS: power source, pulsed power"source, computer power source, ,mjerrite diode element, 306 ferrite diode element power supply, 800 ferrite diode I I element power supply ABSTRACT: The development of a laboratory model of a pulsed power source for supplying 300 or 800 ferrite-diode computer elements Is reported. The power source specifications are briefly outlined. The source consists of a .j 200-kc electron-tube master oscillator, a 60-160-w recording channel. a readout channel, and a power unit; both channels have negative feedbacks. Simplified connection diagrams of the oscillator and both channels. an well as tube ca'd I A ACCESSION NR: AP4020315 designations and other detallm, are supplied. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut kibernatild AN UkrSSR (Institute of Cybernetics, AN UkrSSR) DATE AGO: 3lM&r64 ENCL: 00 SUBMITTED: 00 SUB CODE: CP NO REF SOY: 002 OTHZR: 000 Card e anslygul -or vim r n rpcgfTt ,iM)r-rcfrjq the pararnererB-ux tuilu -.A fnr stZi PETRENKO, A.I.; 'YELISYEV, V.K. 'Classification of'-&.'d*.vice for converting graphical data into elactrical sigrwWC'Tzv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 7 no. 3s 385-387 Y4-Jef'O'.' (19RA 17%9) GIMLIFARB, G.L.;..,YELRbYIT, V.K. Stabilization of the lensitivity of photoelectric multipliers in a reading automaton-- with optical correlation. Avtom. i prib. no.1:74-77 Ja-Mr 165. (MIRA 18:8) I ~ I ,-- --- I r M ID .4 'It )tJev-y - , , -- rrn ~ 2:~~ ,,C~,rvv ~-;n- . . '. , Raujnj~xo" - :-- -,~- ~ :-~~ ~= . C5 - !7 L 2011~ aai (d IJ7(c) B SOURCE CODE: UR/9000/65/000/000/0208/0233 AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V. ORG: none -----.-~-4-TITLE:--A-reading-itutomaton based on optical -correlatJon---------- SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Chitayushchiye avtomaty I ranpoznnvan1ye obrazov (Reading devices and-pattern recogn ition).- ---Kiev, Naukov a dumha, -1965,- 208-233--- TOPIC TAGS; data correlation, pattern recognition, optic scanning reading machine, automaton :ABSTRACT: A Drototype of a reading automaton based on optical correlation Is descril)ed. It operates In conjunction with the Kiev computer and Is designated for the recognition of numbers typed by the Moskva typewriter. The algorithm to based on the correlation method for standard pattern recognition developed at Institute of Cybernetics, AN UkrSS11 (In titut Kibernetik'A AN UkrSSR) (V. A. Kovalevskly, -tKffa-y-ut-;FcliTij--a~-t-o-m-aTy-f-x~iWi;~zn-ava'niye obrazov, Kiev, Naukova The modeling of this approach on compaters showed-a high level-of recognition in presence of - -poor- - quality of - - typing. ~Card 1/3 L ~QWI_667 'Nut, if The present article outli nes the princtpa I opticalcorrelation -and -describes the experimental ffetxip shown in Fig. 1. A description is also given of the realization of the shifts of the pattern under study relative to the standards, the block dia- f gram of the reading.automaton, the basic.-units of thereading automaton, the rela- tionship, between the automaton and the Kiev computer, nod the machine algorithm. The tests showed that 1) the proposed simple setup secures a reasonably reliable operation,- -2):_ the: experimental - resul ts--are - In -good --a- gre e- -me nt wt tit- Ahe -mo-de I in g- results; 3) the speed is limited by the paper advuncing rate of the drum (3000 rpm); 4) the recognition process organiZatiOn requires th2 use of special memories-, and 5) the =Jor shortcoming is the relatively slow rate of the ".chanl- cal sign shifts. Further studies are now in progress. Orig. art, has: 10 formu- las, 18 figures, and I table. 1081 SUB-MDE: 09/- SUBH DATE' ---3lAug'65/ ORIG REF; 0011 _ATD -PRESS: ..Card -lip( L 27672-66 EWT(d)/TA~P(Q W/13B X (BF)/GD SOURCE CODE.'- UR]bob~6-1657000/00010126/013~---7-- - AUTHOR: Yelfseyev, L N ORG: none TITLE: Accuracy of calculation of correlation coefficients by the optical method SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Chitayushchiye avtomaty I raspoznavaniye obrazov (Reading devices and pattern recognition). Kiev, Naukova dun*&, 1965, 126-137 TOPIC TAGS: pattern recognition, character recognition, automatic reader optic method ABSTRACT., -A theoretical study is presented of the effect of contrast of pictures being recognized and standard masks upon the accuracy of computation of correlation coefficients. - It Is assumed that -contrast variations are caused by linear transforma- tions, and that the relative error of measuring luminous fluxes Is specified. Formulas are developed for evaluating the accuracy of optical calculation of correla- tion coefficients for any set of standards andfor determining the effect of contrasts 0 this accuracy.- , Thia permits' formulating specifications for the measuring optical correlators and'the standard masks. Curves plotted on the basis of experiments with L 27672-t-6 -ACCNR,--AT6005575--- "Moskva" typewriter texts permit carrying out all calculations connected with the recognition of this typewriter's characters, An example hat; shownthat an instrument error of 10/4 and a contrast of 10 or better are required in order to ensure an error probability of 10-4 for the hard, first and second carbon copies The results of this study are claimed to be applicable to any automatic reader in which the error is calculated as a difference of signals of two measuring channels. OrIg. art. has: 3-figures, 35 formulas, and I tabled SUB CODE-. 0? SUBM DATE.- MAuig6s ORIG REF: 007 2/Z _L.~ard EW-- L 27986-66 - EWArh)ZEWT(d)/E T(1)ff/E-WP(k) --Tj-P(-c) TG1GG1BB1JXT(MF)11M --ACC--NRi -AT6005!574------ ------SOURCE- CODE$-- UR/0000/6575001000/0113/0124 -A 1,274] A AUTHOR: Yelisoxeve V. K. I Z [ or ORG: -none, TITLE: Statistical investigation of reliability of an auto,matic reader with optical correlation SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Chitayushchiye avtomaty I raspoznavaniye obrazov (Reading devices and pattern recognition). Kiev, Naukova dumka,, 1965, 113-124 A TOPIC TAGS: automatic reader, pattern recognition ABSTRACT: _Experimental -evaluation, of- the reliability of character recognition may. become very cumbersom6 in the case of low-error systems. Hence, an attempt Is made-, to -provide--a_ simple r, -baa ed -on 7mathematical-stati stic s j--method, -for determining reliability of automatic readers that use the correlation method of recognition. The probability of incorrect Identification of an i-class picture as a ,a J-clas is called a specific error probability Pjj; if an i-class picture is incorrectly identified with any other class, the probability of this error is denoted by_Pj L-Card 114 L 27986-66 ACC NRs AT60,05574 Geometrical Interpretation of the above probibilities permits writing: Pd < P, < Yj P11' Then, the total probability of error will be: diPdt where P , The specific probabilitiev Pjj can be found by conventional single- dimensi-o-nal statistical methods. In the OKA automatic reader, normally distributed instrument errors predominate. Hencer the general sets of vectors of each class obey spherically symmetrical normal distribution laws. A further simplification P becomes possible; the total probability of error is given by: i P < P Thus,- the total prcbability can be evaluated by simple summation of the maximum specific error probabilities for each classi this evaluation can exceed the true probability by (n - 1)2 times or less. Experiments with an OKA automatic reader have corroborated the above simplified theory. The probability of error In readingthe -- -------- - a ar-OKA--reader)-is-0. 0 l%A rt hard copy -(by~- -7-1 has: 17 formulas and 3 tables. SUB CODE:. 09 SUB M DATE: 31Aug65 O1UG REF: 009 12. Card 2 prinr- reaoer, character reoncniFi~- YELISEYEVj VA, Geroy SotoialisticheBkQgo Truda Merits and shortcomings of the TEPIO diesel locomotives. EUk. i tepl. tiaga 6 no.1WO N 162. WRA 16:1) 1, Nachallnik depo Leningrad-Fassazhirskiy-Mookovakiy. (Diesel locomotives) BAKINp Ye,N.; YELISLYEV, V.N. Investigating the degree of infla=ability of the )(K-4 rubber roofing in rons. Sbor. rab. posh,-ispyt, otas noo3s78-8O 163, (MIRA 1737) 1, Yaroslavskaya pozhamo-ispytatelinaya stantsiya. YELISEYEV V,,~.,,,inzh, Split power supply network with electron-tube generators for feeding high-frequency electric furnaces. Energetik 11 no-.8z 28-30 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) SOV/IIZ-59"-7559 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal- Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 4. p 157 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V. S. -TITLE: Automating the Batching of Fodder PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. po elektrifik. 9. kh. Vses. n.-i. in-t elektrifik. B. kh., 1957, Nr 3, pp, 8-10 ABSTRACT: An arrangement for the automatic batching of fodder, in a fodder department according to a specified proportion is described. The arrangement permits cutting the number of service personnel. Electric and functional diagrams of the automatic device are presented. Three illustrations. Card 111 YELISEYEVP V.S. ----------- Beta bremestrahlung and expowars Welding. Atom. energ. 14 no.4: 405-407 Ap 163. (MA 16:3) (Bremsstrahlung) (Shielding (Radiation)) AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V.S. 3/089/6~VC!4/004/012/01'9 Ac66/A!26 Beta-pazticle--bremsstrahlung and proteotLon, L -n -_405 _-40T no. _-'L.--PMIODXCALj', -Atomnaya energiya' V.- 14 1963 1. ~'_Twi It is, first'shown. that-the formula B 1.23 10 (N + 3) Amp Kav/ mqarticle, which is usually employed to determine the bremastralaung yield, does not permit a complete evaluation of the spectral distribution o1' bremastrahlung with ener- s gies up to 100 kev. Here, Ep is ths maximum partie,.e energy in Kev; 7 1 -the effective atomic number of the slowing-down material; and a diagram allows for internal bremsstrahlung. The eMect of the shleldIng material on tne energy of the maximum bremsstrahlung yield between 0 and 20() kev war. studied expertmen- tally, using an Sr9O - Y90 P -souro.i with an activit:r of 5 1.4c. A combined shield consisting of an inner shield of material wita small atomio numbers for the source and of an outer shield of material with high atomic numbers is recom- mended for protection against beta-radiation. The low-energy quanta generated Card 1/2 a 7i?5La.Tlrtl wnerp thf- pfurrc jprar- the L 4208-66 EUT(m) 'ACCESSION.N --PY5014070- UR/0241/155/000/005/0075/0078 AITHOR: Yellseyev, V. S.; Korankov, I. P., Gollkov,-~-V. YA. 61.) TITLE: So-,*w aspects of_pXntecticn from beta particle bremestrahlMM of some ISO- topes used In medicine Cl 75-78 SOURCE:- MeditsInskaya--rk4ologAYa, no. 5, 1965, TOPIC TAGS*. bremsstrahlung, beta particle isotope-, radiotherapy, oncology ABSTRAM The failure to take into account bremsstrahlijng that arises from thn ab-1 sorption of beta particles by-tissues and protective shields may result in large errors witen determining the absorbed dose and In overe;q,josing'.the technicians hand-i ling radioactive substances. This led the authors to datermine the spectral compo-i sition of bremsstrahlung of various beta sources used in medicine-Sr" (E=l.5KevW p32 =l.708 Mevh Y90 Ck 22.19 Mev).' This bremsstrahlunj arises from the absorp-,--- tion of beta particles in plexiglas, aluminw, lead, and combined shields. The authors found that the spectra of bremsstrahlung of beta sources can be used to c&L-L culate the absorbed doses aud the amountlof pr&ectlon needed, Combined shields Card 1/2 xvx' 21 ACCESSION NR: AP5014070 a -best the material with a low atomic numberlplexiglax, aluminum) coming next re to. the source, then-the material with a-large number (leao, for the maximum inten-j sity Is inversely proportional to the atomic number while the maximum energy Is proportional to the'atomic number of the material of the shield. Lead-impregnated rubber or glass should not be the only shield against beta sources. Orig. art. hast 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Vsessoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut elektrifikataii sel'skogo khozyaystva i.laboratorlya radiatsionnoy zashcbity'l Mookovskogo ordena- ILenina meditsinskogo instituta im~- 1. M. Sechenova (All-Ebic _&s_*A=h_Tnat1tute and Laboratory of Radiation Protectionv ELmt-- Moscow order..of-Lenin Medical Institute) -EXCU'L00. SUB CODE: LS- NO REF SoVs 004 0THERf,__''OOO card 2/2 w LURIYE2 L.S.; K11IM11CW~, V.G.; YELISEYEV, V'S.- KUIIINETSOVP 5.V' Irradiation plants at the All.-Union Scientific Re')arch Inatitute for the Electrification of Agriculture, Atom energ. 19 no.2t212-216 Ag 165. (11M 18-.9) .,Card -ACC NRiAT6035516 ...... ---~-6iiifct-667fif-,--u-R72-5-317667r-0-60-AB5~/66-1-770-0-8', A17MOR: Yeliceyev., V, S, oRG: none TITLE: Determination of atmospheric diffusion parameters from the visible outlines.of smoke plumes SOURCE: Leningrad, Glavnaya geofizicheskay~ observatoriya, Trudy.. no, 185, 1966. Voprosy atmosfernoy diffuaii i zagryazneniya vozdukha (Pro- blems of atmospheric diffusion and air pollution), 77-82 TOPIC TAGS: mierometeorology, air pollution, atmospheric diffugion, smoke plumc, atmospheric turbulence IAw~olu_ ABSTRACT;A Idescription is given of a procedure used to deteimine the parameters of atmospheric diffusion from visible smoke- plume outlines. This work continues studies begun in 1962 with airplane and helicopter observations*and conducted in 1962-1963 in' the vicinity of the Shchekinsk and Cherepovets' State Regional Electric Power Stations. The configuration and behavior of amoke plumes were observed under different meteorological conditions over land and water surfaces. Qualitative and quantitative estimates were made of the a T 1,12 LW!none T66-3~51 scattering parameters of smoke plumes in both the horizontal and vertical planes. Widths and heights of smoke plumes from large industrial sources were measured at fixed dis- tanceo from the source. When the plume was long (L - 10 to 30 ka), the width was measured at distances of 0,5, 1l 3, 5, 7, 10, 15 km, etc. When L ranged from two to ton km,, distances of 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and 10 km were chosen. Two flight patterns were employed; 1) the observer could see the source, and ground reference points permitted flights at fixed distances from the source; and 2) the observer could not see ground reference points, The prin- cip*al resul't' of 'the atiid-i"wao--dem'onetratio"tf'tifat the baile difference between the vertical and horizontal scattering of pollutants was in the spectral scale of ed4loo, with vertical scattering being limited by the surface of the groun4e'Orig~- art has;2fiRures and 5 formulas, EWA-50-- CBE. No, 141 JEO) SUB CODE: 04/. 'SM3M DATE: none/ ORIG REP: '003/ OTH REF: 004 L~r4 2/2 KARPOVp N.A., kand.tokhn.nauk; BLEKMN., I.I., kand,fiz,-matem.nauki retsenzent; ZEWKOY V.D.,v kand.tekhn.naukt retsenzent; TqRVj".U 9 V V . inzh.,, retsenzent; CRLOVA# I.A., Inzh,, reds; VOROTNIKOVAJO L.F., tekhn*red. [Idght vibratory mafb.lne'ry for track maintenance and repair; theory, design, construe Ition, and testing) Legkie vibratsionnye putevye mashiny; teoriiag raschet., konstruirovanie i ispytanita. Moskva, VBes.izdatellskopoligr. ob"edinenie M-va soobshcheniia, 1962. 3U p. (Hoscaw, Voesoiuznyi nauchno-isaledovatellskii institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy', no.245). (MIRA 16 s2) (Railroads-Equipment and supplies) (Vibrator-6) TELIS=, V.Y., ixzhoner. 014 Pendulum vibrators. StroiJ der.a"hiaeatr. no.7138-39 Jl '56. 1(Gormany, Went-Vibrntors) (KLRA 9:10) TELISNYEV, V#V., inshener. Now designs for elactromechanical vibrators. Strol. i dor. mashinostr, no.2:16-16 F 157- (MLRA 10:3) 1 (Vibrators) -,YELISEYEV,,V.V,..,inzh. Straight-line pendulum vibrators. Stroi. i dor. maohinostr. 2 no.12:23-26 D 157. 1.1:2) (Vibrators) YELISEMSY, V.V., inzh. ?04"dAw =-1. ~11 ~ .. Stabilizing sand soils by the method of bydraulic-ribration, Strot. i doromashinostr- 3 no.11:10-17 N 158* (KIRA 11:11) (Boil stabilization) (Vibrators) YNLISEYZV, Y.V., insh. Irroneous recomsendations for calculating the power necessary for maintaining vibrations in vibration unite. Strol.1 dor.maebinostr. 5 no.3:28-29 Mr 160. (KIRA 13:6) (Vibrators) TELISEM, V.V., inzh. "Vibrators for pgcking concrete mixes and soils' by X.F.ZubanoT. Reviewed by V.V.Sliseev. Stroi.i. dor.mashiuostr. 5 no-7:40 J1 s6o. (HIRA 13*'7) (Vibrators) (Vibrated concrete) (Boil stabilization) d TIDLISIMS V.V, . insh. Hjrdrovibrator for stabilizing incohee4~ a soils. Mekh. strol. 17 no.8:24-26 Ag 160. (XI" 13:8) (Vibratcre) (Soil etabilization) M2013 1 1) 4o"kiy. 1. 1 AV P 7, 1 1/0%260/034/03/040/044 A. a.:, laic Ali? ffilkim. It. A.. 148415, 1. Y. TITUte 14.0 Is Arlet rntoolms zv*dkay. wmrsts.4., 1960. Yet 36. IF it 141-382 (0302) rw~ ad 1) It bag %;$a suggested hyfils satharp to marvy out Ike alsairld reversion of sitars a Ike Ilpm 01.1 sad 1P.W1 obassir4 the 4tresties of tile "gk"Id laostion fort.st Ismentot hl the stator of the 416strio &.S0 t to shown I, me.ftat of a stroult Ategrom, (?is) be- this bas to be dead. :-0!c 4 2) The design *~,tk$ 00410198 SOAPOft far ttesils-fif"40 testing 041hi 08 Of the 1"em, 111-12 and van-1009hple%am, I**% Isprew j Ike *%there. ?he bomattos I 1g) sad dossrsted. %twas i=64004 ad 3) a steple 4*1140 4 to 11. "OA for sesemplad the beading stroes IMI 12PNOt basting tests bag 1192 4*70141JOA If Ski author$. It* &$Via* Mks ! -Ilb a $0Mdo-my 0*611194raph, and penile to attain as socaney at aftsur*- 69*1 nadiag free 0.00 to 0.01 an. That# are j flawoo. cart 1/11 A"6010. lose a& 1).1moutut Ors..1 "Iskey kht AkadealL seek SM (I Of Fkrof-I Conalserfee" KIER Teemaral -all famnlabsbehestys, tcostral lot 1.9394.64t 601,819"o ":18M "IfI11#2114% of Agile In I I=Ittut fistabe-hey ki Into chniat 484 jUW of 501*6400, visa)$ at I at 5/051/62/012/002/003/020 E032/X514 AUTHORS: Striganov, A.R., Katulin, V.A. nnd TITLEz Properties of isotopic shift in the spectrum of samarium PERIODICAL: Optika i sppict'roskopiya, v.12, no.2, 1962, 171-177 TEXT: The authors report new experimental results on the isotopic shift in the spectrum of samarium. In distinction to other workers they have used separated isotopes. A hollow cathode discharge tube was employed as the source of light and the working gas was argon at a pressure o!' 0.5 min 11g. The high resolution instrument was a Fabry-Perot interferoineter with multi-layer dielectric mirrors (reflection coefficient = 90%) The samarium specimens (even-even isot6pes) were taken in tVe form of Sm 0 . Three isotope samples were prepared from them by mixing; Tge3samples were then converted into SmC1 and dis~iolved in distilled water. The water solution was introdaced into the hollow aluminium cathode and was evaporated therein. The isotopic structure was examined with the MA-2 UZA-2) comparator in 8-12 orders. In each case three spectrograms were obtained Card 1/2 Properties of isotopic shift ... S/051/62/012/002/003/020 E032/E5i4 with different separations between interferometer plates. A numerical table is given summarizing the data for 59 lines of SmI. For 56 of these the full isotopic structure is now reported for the first time. 31 of the lines have a negative shift and the remainder a positive one. It is shown that effects associated with changes in the deformation parameter and the amplitude of nuclear surface vibrations are responsible for the observed departure from the equidistant disposition of the componL-nts of the even-even samarium isotopes. It is also reported that lines with negative.and positive shifts are shifted in somewhat different ways (lines with positive shift have shifts which are on the average greater than those ofthe negative shift lines). T10s is ascribed to the dependence of the relative isotopic shift on the properties of the atomic electrons# There are 2 figures niod 7 tables. SUBMITTED% March 1, 1961 Card 2/2 Now 48 Construation-Indus try Buildingsi Experience'of'the Residence Buildifig Trust 'SayuraltyazhatroyP-'"'Ya.'M.'Ysliseysvj Chief, Residence Bldg Trust Beruraltyazhstroyo 3 Py ~"Stroltdl! Prw"-"'1o'.11 Briefly describes experience gained In constructing a series of brick apartment houses In the center of the t6vn of Ber82nik, Molotov Oblast. Buildings vera constructed under authority of Seruraltyathetroy Trust. 2oAq%6 / ~1 + 4 141 R, ir RZ8 -r 1H 0- 100- S- OF-0-0-0, - few _ a 41 41 411-010 0 0 04-11 I__J )--A - t A_ 4 - It Iv 1# 11-1. it- it tt- A 0 n -it A )7 : x- --u if R 4 it I? id & I! u 44 - Is -r 0 - f j A --a _1_1L L' Iir qA_Sl ME he Cc 0 EU k W I I I L --I T1 .00 00 plistev, Zeta& Vuls- C4aociftg of 4USUMQUIft' I" I' 09 ' ' ' rr I' recu Color of j th k r ml e fcv "(IWO)--- y I o N 1 1 ' d C J .00 Rb an ,, . te was ascribed to the presence mazool a 00 -but alao, of TI -and Li or even afrarcelcments in the ichis- -so on nd j! par. Mtometric tneAsurtmtnts of the ab�M6 A 416 $lPeCt4r;& were made with 20 different ama-dit yepic" and the step pbo- 00 it, occurrences; the photometric C .00 so 4r! -:: 'towterecrewd. Typ"Itibmwiltiolicul"reash"WAM42- ` At a dt - 01,-8W ni X .00 - p. at ). - MS Sao and a min - at IV of X i finite temp. wbkh Is Individually characteristic for every l h color Of this mineral Is caused by Fes which Is ch e max. so t occurrence the green color vanished, and a the visible part of the spectrum disamex". t anged by benting to Fes-, aml tor irrsdij6m Fc-- is reduced to s. n on the curve licating to 5M* had no Influence on the color of microcline. es the original color of the SM1- to j l F . The true nature 'if the cWoring pigment in AmA. umite Is, however, not yet settled and still am,% a JPCC61 r m res at X.My IrrM but this aftifici2l colciring h unit3ble. The ab- lt 111MOptior, The 5pectral analysis X.1ve the It4lowing l coo Of v wa e. soMlIon curve of artifict3lly c4ored amnunites Is identical resu ts: besides the strong lines for K, Nj, At. Si, wftk lines of Ila. So. (I a. Ca pit (u. to O M-) W b zoo 00 with than of the n;iturat mineml. The color of the natu- colored arnazonites Is caused by atoms adsorbed in the rall . . 1. e" o serve". further 71. very wink lines of ge,.Sr. and traces ofNfg. Join and T1 th a* 0 0 y inner structure of the crystals. F. concludes: Fe in the . e aints. 44 which were-evibiat vuritact am. mumiles f Is om ' I O t! (Wh) characterized by the observed weak co6rdinatiot at 41Y)-4M) mo colors microcline. and lirthips It does ujax ll-1111,4z Ydno. Al ana ort Wr I C's Gr lrltll "' ~-nlrpi; , and alrdsortile the ;b coal I : T 0 . in the Coloring of amax(mitt. The green t ki ent to lt vjrI.Ible I)tlwtTn (M and 3.0%. 0 t also PA?t ila 11-c Is no evidi'tNt lh4t frinark4bly high Rb content;' 00 13: fe"J" for coloring. most are uncolored. Cu. Sri. Ni, nd Ila are t t ic l 0 a - a yp are in mkTGclilnt and or. th"CL26e, while I'll and TI art bett foundin sMajo il 0 o tl Cs. So or mal"in I was ever fifund as on try. Tb* io a 09 7 ~ chief ng pti-liks are PC and Mn, In (k%) t 4 ~ W. Eitd . rz g U fA AV 10 it f- ft 44 91 it R It u 1, 1, 'a 0 0 # *4 ees o * see 4 0 00 0 0 00 0 *is 0 0 * 0 0 000 0 * 00 * 0 0 00 9 4, 900 000 9 004 09 0-4, *00 0 0 see * 0 i : 0 !' MMM P.A. p inzh. red., V.A*p red. izd-va; GVIRTSq V.L.9 tekhn. red, [Autmatic attacbment for machinix, stopptxl rolla on the -U' 62 latbel Avtomatichookoe ustroistvd--dlia obtocbki stupenchatykh valikov na btaulce U62. Leningrad 1'1961.- 17-po.(Leuii2gradskii Dom nauobno- tekhaobiskoi proyagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriias Melchaniche- skaia obrabotka metallovq no.7) (MIRA 24:7) (Lathts-Attaotments) PEKELIS' G.D.1 YELISEYEVO U.N. Is Attachment for grinding vedges. Mashinostroltell no#3s22 Mr ,63. . (KMA 16 W (Grinding machine"ttachmenta) iF w . . . . f PFMLIS.. Semiautomatic machine for grinding scraper plates. Hasbinostroitell no.9:15-16 S 163. (HIRA 16 t 10) (Grinding machines) --- ---- PEERLIS, G.D.; Yr-,ITSFYEV, To.N. Universal manipulator. Haohinostroitelf no.32z22 D 163. 1 (WRA 171l) MELIS, G.D.; YMSLYF.V, Yd.N. Devices used in repalring. MashlnostroitaV ro.7:."9 20 My 164. (MIRA 17:8) YELISEYEV, YCONO, inzh.; PEKELISp G.D., inzh. --------------- Mechanization of manual operations In a machine shop. Mekh. I avtom. proizv. 18 no.10ill-13 0 164. (PW M12) ---- -------- - -'YELISEYEV-- Ye- 11 -, -inzh.;:-PEU.LIS P G.D.-, inzh-.- - ----- - - -- - - - - - --- -- --- -- - --- - 'I- I .Mechanized circular graduation. f4ekh. i avtom. proizv. 19 no.4: 1 25-27 Ap 165. (14IRA 18. 6) BELOV. A.V., inzh; KOVALEV, IT.M., Inzh4 TELISETEV, Te#V., inzh, Now tool for macbining the grooves under the roots of turbine bladoo. Energomashinostroenie 4 no.10:29-30 0 158. (Met&l-cutting tool*) (Turbines) (MIRA llSll) AUTHOR: T =T: PERIODICAL: 27783 S11 17/61/000/010/004./008 A004/A101 Yeliseyev, Ye. V. (Deceased) In the plant te&Lnological laboratory Mashinostroitel', no. 10, 1961, 31 TEX"-: The author reports on a number of new mechanisms and tools developed by the staff of the technological laboratory of the Nevskiy mashinostroitel'nyy ze.vod im. V. 1. Lenina (Nevskiy Mechanical Engineering Plant Im. V. I. Lenin). To machine Intricate grooves in gas turbine runners, the laboratory, has designed a new end mill. The introduction of this new tool made it possible to machine the intricate herringbone profile of the groove in two operations instead of .five. The staff members of the tool office and of the technological laboratory 0. F. Shigorin, G..F; Mokhova, N. M. Sidorova and A. V. Belov have developed and introduced an Intricate-profile finishing millin~v; cutter with a positive rake angle I - 5 0 which made it possible to Increase ihe labor productivity in the machining of grooves. In the manufacture of heat exchangers tube plates are used In which a great number of holes of different diametershave to be machined. Engineers A. V. Belov, V. E. Koort and K. I. Mu*.,av'yeva have developed a new Card 112 27783 S/117/61/000/010/004/008 In the plant technological laboratory AOOVA101 combined countersink reamer which makes it possible to increase considerably the labor productivity and improve the quality of the machined holes. Research work is being carried out at the laboratoz-1 to develop a new technology of manufac- turing ribbed tubes with a rib height of up to 6-7 mm and a thickness of 0.5-0.6 mm by generating the ribbed surface on lathes with a special fixture. For the machining of blind holes In axle bearings the staff mi~mbers of the laboratory A. V. Belov and A. M. Guznyayeva have developed a spetital honing head. Technolo- 'gist Yu. M. Komendantov has carried out some InterestIng work on the windingof lfwhisker-typell sealings. He participated In thq des1gn and manufacture of a special automatic on which labyrinth sealings of any profile-and diameter can be produced. The automatic is a combination of circular shears, mobile and bending rollers. Independent of the aealing ring diameter and. profile, the manufacturing rate amounts to 2.5 rq/min. Another novelty is the electric blowing installation for the planing of metal. the operation principle of the installation consists in melting the metal by an electric arc, oxidizing it and blowing off the com- bustion products with a compressed air jet. In comparison o1th gas planing the labor productivity Increased by 30-5%. There are 3 figures, [Abstracter's note: Essentially complete translation] Card 2/2 PRIKOWKo, A-F 24 3 PHASE I SCOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1365 L'yov. Universytot q MILtdrielY X V""7uznog* saveshchanlya po spitkitrodkopil. Molskulyamaya spektrobvViya (Papers of the 10th All-Won Confersno on Spe4tr2soopi. Vol. It Mlecular SpectroadoPY) (Ltvovl I*.d-vo L-voyakogo uMT-t*, I"T. 4991 P. 4 000 copies printed. (Seristj Itse nzychnyy abirayk, Typ. Additional SponscrL" Agencyo Akadesd7a nauk 9338. goiclasiYA p0 spektroakopil. Zd.x dazer, S.L.; Tech. Ed.t Saranyuk, T.V.j Editorial Boards Laviisterg O.S. Ac&dezdoisn (Romp. Ed., Deceased). Neporent, B.S., Doctor of ysic and Math4multiCal Balances, Fabolinakly I.L. Dootor or Physical " FAthenfitleal ftb2ftext. ~.A., 60ator of Steel And I#AttAM&tl*&l S*iGn044o KornitmkU, V.G., Candidate of Too'nical Solencos, itAyakil, S.M., 4 CaMidate of Physical mn4 YAthenatical Solstices, Klismayakly, L.K., Candidate of "Velcal and Mathematical SaLetwes, Kiliyanchuk, V.3., Candlilats of nVsl,3&1 L-A Kal-herAtical Solences and Olauberman. A. Yo., Candidate of Physical and Mathelmatinal Lioness. Card 2/30 Yell yev L.A. I9031n, and A.M. Shabadash. for the ir-5-1 Infrared apeatre- laster 371 V.P. Coavlox structure am mtmx* amor 9%. f 1 sorption ft44tra &%d nuoresoonds of I PhtmaCloyardne ar.4 naoropb;yll 372 Ourinovlahs O.P,, X.R. Yltraolenko, A,N, Savahonko, land Y4W. Soloviyov. 3144tron Spectra of ChIciophyU And Theophrtins and Metal-44rivatlTes 3T3 Cherkalloy, A.3. Irfeat of Spacing of Substituteg On the Absorption Spectra wA Fluorescence, of Memo-derivatives of Anthracene 381 PInkelfghtsyn, A.1.0 X.14 wn", WA O.P. )44blne Absorption Spostra in the V11travlojet PA44, 4rA the Molecular Structure or Triasitte Derivatives Card 24/30 BOV/97-59-1-17/18 AUTHORS: Fridkin, A-Ya. and Yeliseyev, YH.,�.:j Engineers TITLE: Losses of Tensioning in Reinforcement of Pre-Stressed Reinforced Concrete Constructions When Reinforcements are Tensioned Consecutively (Poteri napryazheniy v armature predvaritellno napryazhennykh zhelezobetonnykh ko.nstruktsiy pri posledovatellnom nat-yazhenii puchkov ili sterzhney) PERIODICAL: Beton i Zhelezobeton, 1959, Nr 1,, pp 45-47 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The pro-tensioning of reinforced concrete constructions results in losses in tensioning if the reinforcement is not tensioned simultaneously. Often the discrepancies are considerable, and this has serious effects upon the construction. Instructions SH 10-57 give a formula for ascertaining these losses in tensioning. This should be used only when the reinforcement is straight and parallel with the axis of the beam. The authors describe a new method of calculation of those losi3as in tensioning when the reinforcement is not tensioned simultaneously. Theoretical explanations of the calculation and the Card 1/2 formulae are given. A practical example of calculation Losses of Tensioning In Reinforcement of Pro-Stressed Reinforced 6oncreta Constructions When Reinforcements are Tensioned Consecutively is also given. There are 3 figures and I table. Card 2/2 86291 3/190/60/002/008/002/017 B004/BO54 AUTHORS; Igonin, L. A.t XeliaeZ!xLJ!i_-L , Dyurgerov, 0. A.9 Krasulina, N. A. . TITLE: Formation of Stable Free Radicals in the Process of Harden- ing and Thermal Destruction of Phenol Formaldehyde Resins PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 1167-1170 TEXT: The object of the present paper is the proof that in the hardening process of phenol formaldehyde resins not only.dense-network polymers are formed but also thermal destruction processes are taking place. The shear stress of some resins as a function of time at rising temperature was de- 'Ref. 2). Samples used were; termined by an I. F. Kanavets plastometer ( Novolac resin of the type K-18 (K-18) with 4% by weight of hexamethylone tetramine and 30% of dibutyl phthalate; poly-,.ix.ybenzylamine from p-cresol, and the same compound made of tricres8l. Fig. 2 abows the shear stress as a function of temperature. At 150-170 C, poly-o:cybenzylamine behaved like amorphous linear polymers with poorly marked network. At higher temperatuis Card 1/3 Formation of Stable Free Radicals In the Process of Hardening and Thermal Destruction of Phenol Formaldehyde Resins 86291 S119YO601002100810021017 B004 BO 54 the network was destroyed; above 2000C, however, a dense network was form- ed which is revealed by an increase in shear stress. This Is explained by reaombination of macroradicals which had formod during thermal destruo- tion. This assumption was checked by electron paramagnetic resonance (epr) spectra. The epr spectra were taken by a spectrometer designed by the Institut khimicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics of the AS USSR).A concentration of 104 paramagnetic pa:rticles/cm3 was found for Novolac, and of 5-W5 for poly-oxybenzylaMineB. The epr spectra remained unchanged after storing the samples for months. Origin and structure of these very stable free radicals require further investigation. The authors thank V. V. Voyevodskiy for taking the epr spectra in his laboratory, and V. A. Kargin for a discussion. There are 3 figures and 4 references: 3 Soviet and 1 British. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-igdledovatellskiy institut plastichookikh mass (scientific Research Institute of Plastics) SUBMITTED: March 15, 1960 Card 2/3 86 29111., :13004/ nO54 Le-end to* Of thC 11!!11 shear stress, rdening Auring,the ha Af,"'proc.ess o.ph nol -formaldehyde resins. I I~ovoln c ro:i in' K- 10 Pith 6 30%,0f .:)1auticizer, a d -hexamethylene., n A%, of -oxybenzylamine :,tetrpmine; 2:,:poly fron'p-crasoll 3; poly-oxybenzyl- --4n- from tricrorol. f. c 0100 M IN 200 IM 250 L "C 3 7.t Lke 5/000/008 3/0025 AL r4th SOURCE CODE:- UR/0227/6 A ~AUTHOR.~ elisey!.vo Yuo.A,.; Voroshiling Ye. A.; Biyevetep N. L.; Krylovp A G. ORG none TITIE: Construction of a container glassware storage-werehouse of reinforced concretc SOURCE: Promyshlannoye stroitellstvo,, no. 8. 1965p 234:5 2--TOPIC TAGS:,---reinforced.-c6ncrbteo-,conatructionp-lacquqri:_qqrrpsion protection --ABSTRACT: ;.A-description is given of the construction* o,,r a 24 X-4a motor ',tiarehouse'with supporting frame made of prefrb arches each consisting of ~six straight sections of reinforced concrete., bolted tollethers The prefab i sections were compacted,, heat-hardened for 4 hours .at 70% reinforeod'with :steel mesh,and given an anti-corrocion coating of bitum!'Lnous lacquor. 7bey !were then stored in special holding racks., in which thmr were-also transported -to -the conctruction. Photographs show the flondmg., transporting and assembly of-the individual straight sections into archesp as well as the completed warehouse, -A table sjwvm_~hq expendj~ura of matorials iwppower and money par. a oiig. art. -square meter of horizontal projection involved in the construct on. 'has: 5 figures and 1 table* LJPRS3 SUB CODE:, 13 SUM DAM .-none UDC: 624-023-8:725,35 .Card J/1 77 7.- '.7'-ft. YhIISEYEVj YU*A., Inzh.; HIRONKOV, B.A., inzh.; SUSLIKOV, I.P., arkRfe-R-or Mesh-reinforced concrete elements in building practice, Bet. i zhel.-bet .-no.9:392M4 S 161. (MIRA 14:10) Precast concrete construction) v yu.A., naiicbn. red.; MIRONKOV9 Boris Anatol'Yevich, Is.k., tekhn. STAMVOTTOV, I. F. j, Z red. 1 element for arch roofs] TonkostennYO (Thin structura 19okrytij. TAninerad, GosstrOl svodchatye konstruktoij P HIM 16t8) I$clatt 1963, 192 P' Otoofs) HOWARTHO 0; INOTICH, Aol. (translator); VISHMMSICIY, S,L. (translator); YXL YU.B -[translator]; CHUM, G.O., redaktar; IOFLWA, N.A.. Pon or. [Modom developments in fluid 4yussios; high ipsed flow. Translated from the Inglish) Savretuennoe sastoianle serodinamiki bol'sh1kh skoro- stei. Pereyod s angliiskogo A.I.Runimmicha, 5,16.1ishnevetskogo i IO.B.Blissevs. Pod red. G*G.Chernogo. Koskya, Izd-vo inostrannot, lit-ry. Vol.1 1955. 491 p. Mu 9:5) (Fluid dynamics) YELISEM, yu. Comparative results of various methods of zitral commissuroto Grud.khir. no.40-9 JI-Ag 162. (min 15t107 1. Iw kafedry gospitalluoy-khirurgii (zav. - prof, V.S.Mo-yat) lechabnogo fakul'teta. II Moskovskogo-noditoine go instituta iineni I.I.Pirogova. Adres &vtora.- g. Barnai -, tayevoy otdol ,tdravookhranonlya. (MITRAL VALVE-ZURGERY) YELISEYEV Some problem of heart anatoxy applicable in right commlomwotomy. Xhirurgiia ao..9s4&54 162. (MM 15J10) 1.'Is kafe&-y-goopitallnoy khirargii (zav. - prof. V.S.Mayat) II Moskovskoge gosudaretvennogo seditsinskogo inatitutaAftni N.I.Pirogova. .(MITRAL VALV?,--SURGERT) USOV, D.V., kand. mad. nauk; YF.LI3-EY9V.,..Yu.1. (Barmal) Review of M.I. Glikin's b-*ck "Cancrr of the liugA." Iras A kh-'r. 9.1 no.9.131-133 S163. 4) YELISEYLFVI YU.I. Modification of a dilator for commissurotomy constructed at fhe All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Experimental -%.rg.cal Apparatus and Instruments., Grudn. khir. 4 no.54118-119 S-""(LI, (MIRA 172 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii ( zav. - prof. V.S. Mrqat) lechetnogo fakul'teta II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo Instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova. Adres avtorat Barnaul, Krayevoy otdel zdravookhraneniya. 137-58-4-6796 Translation from: Referat.vnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 69 (USSR) AUTHORS: Mazell, V.A.pY,'eliseyeva, A.A. TITLE- Obtaining Alumina from Kaolins by Sintering with Limestonv (Polucheniye glinozema iz kaolinov spekaniyes-ii sizvestnyakom) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. alyumin. -magn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 39, pp 214-226 ABSTRACT- Sintering with limestone, yielding self-staking clinker may be employed to obtain AIZ03 from kaolins. The optimuni atriount of CaC03 going into the charge should stoichiometrically assure formation of pentacalcium aluminate and dicalcium s:licate. Com- pletion of the necessary chemical reactions is assured when the material in the sintering zone is brought to partial fusion. The sintering temperature is '1 350- 13750 and depends upon the purity of the starting materials. A slowed procedure for holding the clinker in a temperature interval close to the sintering temper- ature is available to produce clinkers with high extraction of A1203. Thus, the required technological effect is obtained when enriched kaolin and chemically-pure limestoi-,e are held in the 1350-13000 temperature range for six minutes. MgO has a harm- Card 1/2 ful effect on the sintering proce55. When the process is conducted 137-58-4-6796 Obtaining Alumina from Kaolins by Sintering with Limestone under optimal conditions, 85% or more of the A1203 is extracted when the clinker is leached, and chemical losses of Na203 are about I 10 kg per ton of A1203 reduced to solution from the clinker. G.S. 1. Alumina silica--Development 2. Sintering--Processes 3. Limestone--Appli- -,cations Ca rd 2/2 -- - -------------- I- k 137-58-6-11908 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metal.lurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 103 (USSR) AUTHORS: Ma,ell, V.A., yeliseyeva, A.A.p Oksyuzov, V.A. ----------- TITLE: Production of Alumina from High-silicon Bauxites and Coal Ash by Sintering with Limestone (Poluchenive glinozema iz vysoko- kremnistykh boksitov i kamennougollny~h zol spekaniyem s i zvestnyakom) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. alyumin.-magn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 39, pp ZZ7-Z41 ABSTRACT: An investigation has been made of the possibility of sinter- ing high-silica bauxites and coal ash (CA) with limestone to ex- tract A1203- The bauxite or CA wa,- sintered with various amounts of chemically-purc CaC03. A high degree of extraction of A1203 (8576 and more) and complete spontaneous crumbling of the sinter can only be assured when the Fcz03 in the raw mater- ial is reduced so as to exclude this compound from the sinter- it is re- forming components *'of the charge. To reduce Fc203 commended that coal or petroleum or foundry coke or carbon ized anthracite coal be introduced into the charge. A variation of 100 to 200% from, the theoretical in the amount of coal added Card 1/2 to the raw bauxite has virtually no effect on the recovery of 137-58-6-11908 Production of Alumina (cont.) A1203 from the sinter and the nature of the spontaneous crumbling thereof. A further addition of coal has an unfavorable effect on the technical proper- ties of the sinter. When CA contains sufficient unburned coal, tile process of reduction may be performed without the addition of a special reductant. The optimum metering of CaC03 for the sintering of bauxites is one that will assure the formation of the compounds C5A3 and CZS. Where CA is con- cerned, the addition of CaC03 must be somewhat greater than that required to form C5A3 and CZS. To assure complete sintering, a temperature > 13500C is required, as is a somewhat more extended holding period in the high-temperature zones of the furnace (6-10 min in the temperature interval from the sintering temperature to 13000). When the optimum conditions of preparation and sintering of the charge and of leaching are observed, i.e., conditions that will assure the production of aluminate solutions containing not < 56-60 g/liter A1203, the extraction of A12-03 is 85,176 of the content of A1203 in the charge. The loss of caustic with the red mud comes to 35 kg NaZO (60 kg NaZCO~ per t AI?O extracted in the leaching, under the above- , 3 N.P. stated conditions. 1. Aluminum oxides--Production 2. Aluminum ores--Processing 3. Sintering--Materials 4. Sintering--Effectiveness 5. Sintering furnaces-.-Operation 6- Coal--Applications 7. Galcite--Applications Gard Z/Z POPOVSKAYA, N.P.; PROTSENKOp P.I.; YELIBEYEVA, A.F. Electric conductance and density of melts In the binary systems Jnvolving sodium nitrate, Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.531211-1213 My 164. (MM 1719) "The Effects ~,f Irradiation on the ()th Day of Embryonal Devel.opment." report presente4 at the Confereace -1., influence of Ionizing Pamilation upon the Higber Developed Parts of --!.c Central Nerve Syntem, Lwt. of H4gber Nervous Activity, AS USSR. Vlay 190. AKHRANOVA, Ollga Sergeyevna; ALEKSEYEV, I.A.; ARKAND, I.L.; GORBUNOVA, T.P.; ISLISETEVA, A.G.; XMAYEVSKAYA, D.A.; TESIPOVA, T.Ta., - I red.; tekhn.red. (Russian-Inglish-disticnaryl Rusako-angliiskii slovarl. Olcolo 1 25000 slov- lzdol3, likqr. I dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo inoatr. i natsionalinykh mloyarel, 1959. 492 p. (HIM 13:6) (Russian langtage-Dictionaries-English) 86325 s/igo/60/002/012/012/019 B017/BO78 AUTHORS: Arblizovar I. A.p -Yefremova, V. N., Yeliseyeva, A. G. TITLE: Synthesis and Properties of Methylmethaorylate Dimethacrylamidodimethyl Ether Copolymers PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 12, pp. 1828 1831 TEXT: Copolymers of methylmethacrylate with dimethacrylamidodimethyl ether were- "synthesized and their mechanical properties examined. A de- tailed description in the-experimental part explains the syn'thesis of these Copolymers. The effect of the content of dimethacrylamidodimethyl ether in copolymers containing methylmethacrylate on tensile strength, elongationp specific viscosity, and modulus of elasticity at 200C has been studied. Results'.show that'the tensile strength of copolymers in- creases when adding 4-5 mole% dimethaorylamidodimothyl other. If this amounf is further increased, a sharp decrease in strength occurs. Visco- sity first increases with an addition of dimethacrylamidodimethyl other, reaches a maximum, and declines again with a further addition,while the Card 1/2 86325 Synthesis and Properties of Mothylmethaerylate 3/190160/002/012/012/019 Dimethacrylamidodimethyl Ether Copolymers B017/BO78 modulus of elasticity remains unaffected. Fig.2 shows the vitrification temperature of polym4thylmethacrylate copolymers with deoamethylglycol- dimethacrylate, ethylbutylpropanenedioldimethaerylatep allylmethacrylate, and dimethylpropanenediodimethacrylate according to data by S. Loshaek (Ref.2), B. N. Rutovskiy and A. M. Shur (Ref-5), and with dimethacryl- amidodimethyl ether as a function of the components of copolymerization . Results show that the vitrification temperature of these copolymers in- creases with a diolefin content of up to 5%. The vitrification tempera- ture was determined according to A. I. Marey (Ref-11). Professor Ye. V. Kuvahinskiy is thanked for measurements made in his laboratory. There'are 2 figures and.11 references: 4 Soviet, 4 US, 1 British, and: 2 German* ASSOCIATION: Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of High-molecular Compounds of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: May 23, 1960 Card 2/2 ARBUZOVA, I.A.; YEf*UVA, V.Ne; YELISELEVA, A.G.; UNDER X.F. Cycl,ic P61ymerization of glicidol esters of unsaturated acids in the presence of ionic catalysts. VyaoIr,-n. ooed. no.12:1819-1823 D 163. 04TRA 17:1) 1. Institut vysokomolakulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. d-tw IR avactiogeoccr of . it 'i . j - - . . . .. 11 F :v , I x . - -- " ~ '. ~ e " ~ - " N . I I . I z . . t ~n - ~ lw A, . . . I z, w "Aypertmental Treatment of Eypertonin with Prolonged Harcosiss" Sov. Med., );o. 2, 191-9. Mr. Hosp. Therapentic, clinic, Ivanov mediral Inat. -C.L91*9-.