SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZOZULYA, A.P. - ZOZULYA, N.V.

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Vest. vozd. flota, 7, 73-77, JI 1955 AID P - 2250 I Card 2/2 Pub. 1-1.5 - 14/19 Institution: None Submitted : No date - . -1 - '' ,,,I ~ ][I, ,, . I , 5(4) caaareass 21-UGAL" 0. the Nothada at I~Wtls.%&Ad Sba P.Mauan in solutia.6 JaUchaelyS v ~tr*raltk) 076&hikA -#bObAFkJk 86-04-04Y- lhl&&Y- I khIsLahms"Ya takh"lasiyA. 1958, ar ). sp 173 - 174 (v3u) ADEMACT& Pv lebroary 13 to 21. 1958 a *onforsaot timOUN&IOD lbank 0"" as Who 10" of Iven"Ol is &.&it .1th $1t. "I'3-ts awasion" is sb& %&%I*. It .6. ..IL.4 0. . d..&.Lav. of uh. vu" All-vates, comf*routo Go the cbmftiatr7 of CMD1.1 remaslea~ xora lb" 2" P.r.caa the comforomma. so&" sbas 103 delegate& from I.... of the v3sx. A% the *~fwrsaa- &*that* of d*I-rxIaIm Lhe ao~wpo-ltios of She samplax.e in salw1ana .*,* dLe-sawd. as wall a. %he methe" of salelanAl the G."t"ta mard"4 to eSporianstal talb WA p~Ulwms so"*rALMS the Influence _4f the **Lv"t p" tk. 1"Gewass of ."Flox zormsu~ 0 . - . . . u in %be leawOre ky A. IL Sabha am n. X. ?-Vigo. 'Thasiaal sad ch." the 3 icaicra complexes L. t" ulssi-A'. tbs "wato ua me v of a OwNtemalls IA-asilso.tion 14 an 0614 " La MW*to" Ily fta~ of Um 4#11464 **%hot wers 4..1t ilk. 1. t1he Lva%"~ Ity 1.. 4. Idea, of a fu"h.r LOrsatlgaxl." or %be CKWP _rLa lax ces4batim Iwases". la ..lutione ." C.-I-red. se*Ld.* the of Ib* 7ampo"glaa ad Labililty Of Sao a-plea*4 &Isw me pbo.&Ial A" chmal.Ol kh. amoal"I "ture QW4 ang 9X& otr"Swra of she a"pl" ~peamd. Omet be LAL".t4- Alk mid X. A. ya%atnizaki, I& s "5%6 M . . Pulzmerizatize at I.-P.LY A.". , . solatia". 931"fid experts.4tal ro.katm of she 1_=vAtIg*jl= or sh. in 6416tic.4 Of &OIY%dld sa'-d. The n,th". P"Mod tut 0*"OIA!4 the ..JbU. 6024 wituss 0 TGOSS Of ft* 29 Ts4u" and tt. aal"g a& &"hax of Shot Om he 031~-Oaad U7 A. ~Ilaj termala 3b04(xN-4)*-'- Z4 %he I.Gt~ b7 1. T. Akaal'~w *at T-J. Once. 4/76 sollaka-sx-Ax immestsgallon "6"t2 44 b"A* malts takLm late. ACCOURS "a ~Plax formation 1. solutions b, no... or ch. Pateationstri= na%bod ea'. O'fttila" ro, mr.teas *Lth Olne. ""1- -4 -~ .0 th. of their res"t. tu. "P147" "A -44,04 -! CUS t#410 ikfforemae. ft. of ift. vo=_=X=:4 - o~_= =6 1-t-riolAst" formuls X3 Z-~ SL ~'_' A *ojoro .. -,a *-G-4-1-of the sozots... zz cambi"Stod Wlth th 3 AIL61111. of be ,* 961-billI n li ram f th o nc _xc Z e ttaa C. , 6109 C-UP.'" C.22*r C-9- -4. tax% zz. *.].at-* .% the wait= t*- lt--= fto" be"- i- =a r-khorm.". the i"V Of %be a4l-tl-d fro. %be $..pots$ of 1b. ge_eetj~ at bjdrw-"-L_ *-vlax4s L. the sol.ts" ." oxyl "- I- zaetalw~ vi~*O&4 the died ... I.. wlift =. .4-S , go ;" ea.-Awl of tillatas &ns .."Vto *~ftod 0, In "a I&vs.Tlj4SLoss or the pqLymor%a&tjox -a orjaag. : 1 ..Istr7 LA It^ abemlojr7 of aaall.coa. &. j, c"d 1/16 October& thisaw tt's the a- .;,;ro"A f 9" tra~jjaj. 0- Mmo 21s"..1on on she X.Shodo of SOT/153-5&-3-50/30 lallostgatiad "A C"Plax Foreatioa Is 341.&L"m Lwassigation, as de'*10P.4 by the Saundlea-l" sahaal 1. of b"A sa-. Be &183 pol.144 to the of at'Aying "A ILLsouge at the palruerisatLan 1"0*4* "4 a quuntA1411ve deseratuatloa or the stroses1o of the paltaors. A, 9. Zabko PaLftled out Sbat to. .%.Air of the V.ljAwr *%raaturw, was s"oseary. J. P. tower' sentia"4 in his lecture the% the ratuar widely Lan type assardtag to %be WIMS -analeas + ah"s embers- to not ."s4s.4 In all cases. fts tolloulas asionUs%o %Oak part Is to. &L#o.%.Laav V. 1. V. A. V. Ablow. 1. S. &.4tatia. 1. T. 0, " Z. 9. Tututr4rstly. A. 9. Seats than tist"e.d in his Imturo voift*40 of V*t.mialg the DIS.Saiation Coast"% of the Cowill" Groups in Solutloss. the sain pric*tpl*& of d.%.mj.Lg no Lz4t&b4litr dazatesto. 1. F-L"", dA.000a.d LA his Iml- -Calwal.tion, Usbade of %be I"t"111%jr Coast"%. of Us C40plex Cospoundo A44-4LP4 to 1xV#r1-w-vsl ]).to, the Possibilities of maing %be known caloulbAl-D Solhads of %to Lues4billty 4"Otents for Orion. so.. of Th. Onpl- f.ma, %1" 1A sciatica. It -,area O"pl.xo* ar. fors.1 out 4" the &&4pl.fomat asibea. ky a4" &04 1.41.4der (O-FIsted bw A- Jr~ Sakka) exacist be reaca".dod -or she -10-1.tiox at %be 1"IbiLiSy Th. lecturer Us-SsOd the ALS- Osamu" Method* of %be polya.xl.le proposed bT 3'yor~' Won, Somali. Skolah". JAe4j'.wy and *%her "the". Tbo mosteass caloaLA144 Is tbA. way arv, Act very "Gurste- It use prs-64 Shat %b- *01h.4 of *nOce-siv- ;Pr4siA-%iQM6 -ax I*.& ta Wrong eaealusi#4. as so Sho shmi.al prvvovs.s %"Lad flown is %be Iowa- inva.ligs%". Th. axa% pz-balol* &I- Of "a NW.Lcal. acc*$woto coa " 069".64 bjr the method at the I**" squ&".. S. T. plilays, To. X. Tak.tur sad 1. 1. WL"Cr,atara 4.acrtbed. the d.t.mt-tA.A sathdo of the instability Ownatents .2 %be -'44. Mplex6a of aigbi", WSALM a" troa. which are based as tZO javesz.16tion or %be equillbrias tisplaamwas of the .-Pl*s I.rustio. by oil," lose. S. X. val'ahAko... 1. T. Tmeany.. a" 4. 3. Umbe,.ka held a loalre-C-a-,"Tu. Ul* Or %be TZZ4 y"tar 1. S1o-._TU_..OSL4rs, S14ft of tza Cosplax romatioO. In %be diocaoslas as ta* 1"%Wva A. A. Grzabors swattoad That Aue 1. the blow 444"toteat of %h* too ota.do ~L_-&..*awt Of Crd 1/16 d*SSZUi&ibg the instability 0DAMOSSMIR (;414l'A41wW aZa 00160,1t a" -to" "t be ";24104. A. 1r. AbI.W Foisted "s 4~"Sv of 46.i.tsd dir.zs awth.40 of Sze "Saveace at Lagamediat& tam. Is a 4tAP-zwv czx;,las IVm4_ t1*36 X. 2L. Tulslaimk4 i"S the laslability *.."XXTA .1 61001Y 4LawOS1sZ4ftC ===4r:_ =S= S. "ja'4'jwd Z.4- _- p. A, X. :41 Sao" -tzars '_4 --.r- la the AL .... sz- oft The A. 4. Debk* raq...t.4 Inal.o3on 1. ". -.1 ..Or.r.aa. 04 &be kowilasry of couples aospoundo . Lodz.- ic .-J.h :&J,V4,tj,O, wjh %k0 jawl.biltS .2 4186-mvi CS U1. vTz=-.:A .1 actuu! a--*. ?hl.. fitz--a 4is=_ry to "1=z &1-64AC1.4 as b. ."ce. ~f oz. air- tso"t 23--a4- Or the data coo L..A. A- ?- 1~' -tZ*4--A S~St In the d.TOrW1A.t10* of 11b. lasta,UILty 03ast~ts all ahoeical &AwlltbrLs. ah"Ld be takes let* meaun% %b*t ""or caF.41 the 0-ples #raa.*$ in t" 44004WLY Ib* %Ydraly.16 pz ... *to. Or %W. ;q4trol Is& oad %be oate.aus. 1. the I#C%4re 4.1%..red by and L. P. toa.lys LP$Lltas%tcM at tk, D&vZSt"_ go" 0/16 "1*4 Method to t=a Cow,ts"'. Cdateromos Visommolon no the uthods at 1151*64tISSIMS the C"PIsS POMMA461% 1. of 3mo Tbarium; Complex CampoundO sewave obtalniat f~aa Ila. SP-rumaw lave4tilstla. of she distrib.slam, of th"Iwa : mpobm:.Ia the Yet:::. - %.a"*&* - ..tsr. WA 2-ov-1, -M.Aphth4jui a - Iklavof*" - later -re fives- rtalk 9"am tate. the InAtakility conot-10 at the tharl" oompl".8 wish AM 2-etY-1.4-"VAtbequ4m;:Q "to salwalated. 1. T. Tmosamwev, S. S. i"oelto amA . V. Goashar,as, halt & l.o%ure *a %be at %A. bOlbMlr offtww"Its, the dot-rMication of um stability at $"Pl- :00pawads I& eatQtioun. 14 this Leotaxo at" otter eattoda r 1 0 $1 StAf~"p Ims: tamest.. proco.eas to On "lot&.& "re"X4.44'", .1 th. 43,lical dansl%7. as 0-11 se, of the boas of UIXIA4) 1. U. 3 ... It. WA is loctura .. the of the In At"riag the phtamlacy"Lam compLa",w of H.Vals. no wood the iatormlood toantitative, obaraotorlsslas of tbe, of $be Srs."ti.. of tkw of cob.1%. alobst, topper and at". as Wall " of the free TA0410. card W16, OWS&L" into the SlafuXI's "It oalstaa. rer the tLe."Utai "eacalAd. out a - - - xv.rIx..t.1 treat at the oxistanna, at jf-boats IS -I,* 4"Plowas in .. claalemi- nows, &I" "rood Uss as a yroof of mes, *Lactraslc farmozoe, of othalooramlee, and It* VOKPI" darl.aliv.s. 1. the I'maturs, 31-74,4 %7 1. L. lt~vwtxla ass -rbo S*tb" at the -so 3ojwaat* AWN a SSAIGA of Inv..-M-arthe the Jrarmazzom ant ?"Forties of orgmuo c4sol"to it was, pro,44 tk.% this metbat &"** is goe'" blo to des.ral" $On &.&bar at .-MIsszom fam.4 in Zak. dwat4m. their Sompoaltion and miall- Stalsillsy. T. 1. X-Aimalsov. A- 1. babko, 2. P. xass-'. X_ 2. 3I..Zafla aza Y" 1. Tar,yami look wl is Shia "Sov,0*194- in %NS 1.4tar. delivoced Wj A. a. GrL.harg &.4 2. r. Xtowlens, an the **&#I" P4110412A a ooord!Z ~tiaa ~btr ak*vw 9~ IS ome, pror*4 that I& the Came, or . 1-4. blar.L- oad bleestiss I" wto.as Complexes sith $,he .0ovdian%I.. bugs, are, famed- The Instability conotasat& of Is,." ."Plazz. me" GRUS4,104- L I_Aj_~-wldh Isawltanod a asw ma"s-lation u the, mpoolgovOotoad trio Am"Sucatics, of tuo =mP.,em, 0=. P06"s that W&A 10 u"A In xWeVesse alth tun rarstsua. for PCO40SZO&AIVIS) Or *on *1.910 .-Plast- ?Ula "lhad ask., It *art 10/16 Possible to tournin. the nowspamitio. A" Lzatsbutty cona%ant of a. 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Soof.1"80 of ampl4yista %b* th6ory of "a arrotallIsm, flat" In eXS~ISIOLAS Cart lyid the va-LIs h%610.4 fe- th. szmOxvtIm, spectra of tba 4v0- C"EmSo". 3asoossiou 04 the Roth-d- of 30 vp 53-58-~- 30/30 ,U,*S1lC&%LAC the CMVIWX 70=49104 IA SOIUIIQAS plex o"paquas vu# 4%r .... 4. :4 the 1-wre bT I., A. SAk on 'Th* 1--ustAl-SLOA Of %ft' Cany"s %y %W-Z-Othod of %be D1.14.1rio P&M-bilitJ ~4 the P01"t4s- %Lee- 111be prLnuiplee of the aethads "z%zcAo4 w4re rr*ssA,9s4. We **$boa 0.4 employed for La'ostlisslad %b& **&;;an". of Ike S"o of the -Affills3t.4- produsto, T" loatur. dolt..r" sky 1. A. Shok An& I TU grits -z4pjylAc the Method at the 3401"t". toomtaztei.r jx,a&Llg.tl=g Complex Compau". of no T"o of Crystal Solvates in Solutions. dealt vith to* Xwvv*%Lg^%i" of the oal-tes Of l^.tA^avmi And curl" cAllart4as With " well .. .11b the stuly of it'. anopounds forma in beterogemomss *yet"& with trI44tyl pboapbato and 24trio "I4. V. T. T.r._po,. CA,o 1. her 1-turO 'Th* Pol&"- ST601a Method of She COKPI-A ForSati-s in Solusl4as- . anavoy of the P;llc.tiQz. of tzo owsbad IA the study of the *"plot .-Po"do. AA4 illm.%r.ted several rize fs.%-oa of lot. MtLod. 1. the Oka.& -rt. Cry .... Fla Nota*4 letter* doll'oreil b7 f. X. of 1AWSAtla.21nd %he Campl" Y.rm.tl~n U.ttlanal a *~.y at .-Cact Us ""illilltine of She aryo-opla "that ..s Silon, &rA Lt. 4SP1144bilLty In the AAU4 of sover4t aan;lax aaarounds at 6I&NUS ObIST146 -1th orgazlo osbstava.s ." ;~asd. A. X. $&lab dentriust the Seoul" of his of this- 47-* of #mv.rl "Wa. A 1,14 41**"xl" took F24AW AS %be 200SUX-S b*14. Ia. A. 71.1ka- sea ft. Ts- rl"be,, ssms,14#r" the "796"Pio xmttaa of is-stlasAlAf *OMPISS 044pam"m to be of 006414.r.blo .t1-. S. D. Tmalm,lankly sub the% %Ike pollc.tI4. of Ilk* sux~wey. *a LAUVIA"I otkods of is-otlaottag the ..Plot Cornett" "-$"o wola be d*slrda we "Acor" %be pol"W.Phic 30%Z44. 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Vg a ATIT%*" "ofintoc UT "Tavejoi retieva Sq4 B"Ivrisevan 0(/0C-4-1K-(S&/AtX so vole""Te 9"S.M"03 .~'%JTFOHS P e- s hk ov.~~ ,7 . S! Z,) 7 u 1y A .1P 0 7/ 15& 5 5 52 The Investigation of' the Complex Formation in the System TO +-Acetyl acetone 0-7 11 by Means of the Di,3tribution l 6 4+ _ 1.1ethoi (Issledovaniye rri!- fri, k0 v aisteme ... 1! ntr,etilat:3eton-H1O_r . motolom vaspredolenlya) , , Tr' U751CAL, Nnuchnyye doklady v.yjshe,- ahkol-, E.10.mlva J khi mJ clip. Ovaya tekhnologiya, INr '4, pp. 470-474 'USER) A I T R A CT The low solubility of many intcrnal conplex salt8 corz.plicat,!o and even preventi, the rietermination of their con-itants of formation 1),~, the ii-iti_-l !i-~i,thndo (Opttc- 'ar'l potentiomctz.ic). It is, horever, ea!3y to det,.-rmine thpzw comzttmt!~ by 111~pl`s of the distribution Lin ,I extraction method, as the~:e comparni,-, mray be extracted Iny OrCanic solvents. 'The re.-ults of the radio- chemical, opectrophotomotric Prid extrvction j,".ethodis aFree well. The distribstion of Th4+ in the systert C if If O-acctylac(,tone 2 6 at 25 � 0,1 vm-2 Invectigated; the ionic .9 rength in the , a m ,P.ueouu pha~,e amountiA to 0,1. A certain a ount of Th'"IC solution was mix,~d with thr- calculated amomit of NaOll- Naclo solution inl t1ilutc.-A with viater to VZOO ml. 15,0 ml Card 1/3 2olution of acotylacetorip in benzene were a('Ided to this. The 5 8 - 35 n Th'+~~- * cet-riace tone- TnC anve!:Tigation of the Complex Formation in -Ahe 3yatar A 2 O-C6116by Means of the Distribulion '(;'ethod nomple vian stored In a thermontat for wrtially ?o hourn 1,o establish equilibrium. The phtsus nore calaratod by cetitrifuvrin~.- The authors deternAnP4 thor-.um in beth pha-,~es by means of rnoria; the pH of the aqueouc. phack., determined usin,7 a plans elec- trode. The concentration of tha free ncvt,,,.,.1uaetone (it) in the aqueous phaoe was culoiflated according to the eqmation of Rlrcl- berp, + f 3). The derendr-nce of the ratio of the (Vstril:ution of Thl~lieon the concentration of the froo acetyla'-~O'tone Ions is shown graphically In diagram 1. The numerLcal reoulta are given in 4 tables, The coefficients of the divIxibution of ThA and the constants of the formation of the various thorium- acelylacetonate complexes rLre. given In table 9. There are 3 fipures, 5 tables, and-29 references, 2 of ahich are Soviet. Card 2/3 6d SOV/~w58-3.~-l 6/52 The Investigation of the Complex Formation in the System T101--Acutyl6cet one- H2O-C6H 6 by 1.1eans of the Distribution Method ASSOCIATION-, Kafe&M naliticheakoy khimii 1110skovskor,,o gosudarstvennoro univei,siteta im. M, V, Lomononova (Chair of AnalytLcal Chopilatry of 1.11cecow 'State Vniver*ity imeni MI. V. Lomono~-,ov) SUBMITTED: Ncvember lo, 1957 Card 3/3 ZOZTjLYAp A. P.: Ruster Chem Sal (diss) -- "A utudy of tho of complex compounds of thoriuni, using the distrItrution met'hod". Mosoc7W, 1959. 13 P.P (Moscow State U im M. V. Lomonosov, Chem Faculty, Chair of Analytical Chem) ~ 120 copies (KL, Vo 14, 1959) 118 ,!;;I! IIIII d-1:1111f ; 5W, 5(2) S07/78-4-242/40 AUTHORS: Zozu1ya Poshko-va, V, M. TITLE: Investigation of Complex Formation ir. the System 2-Oxy-1,4-Naphthoquinone-Th44-.,CHCI 3-El20 'qy the Distribution. Method (Issledovaniye kompleksoobr,%zovani.ya v sisteme 2-oks.lt-l , 4-naf tokhinori-Th 4t.0H01 3-11 0 mebodoM :ra8p,Vod~'14iriyAA) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 19~9, Vol ij, Nr 2, PP 379-392 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the syetem 2-oxy-1,4--naphthoquineine-.Th't~ -hCHCl 3-K20 the complex-forming processes were investigated by the distribution li-"id-liquid at 250C. For determining the distribution - H coefficient of Th4+ in the systems CHC1. 0 and C6H6-H2 0 2 3 the radioactive indicator Th 234 was used. The dissooiation constant of 2--oxy-1,4-nephthoquinona and the distribution of this compound in the systems mentioned were coefficient ' determined 'at 250-+0-10 and the ionic strength of 4- Oal. Card 1/3 The following values were found: SOV/78-4-2-22/40 Investigation of Complex Formation in the System 2-OXY-1,4-Naphtho- quinone-Th4+_CHCI 3-H20 by the Distribution Method pK diss - 2-38 + 0.1; K distr. CHCl 3-H20 = 183.3 � 4.6; K distr. C6H6_H20 . 102.8 + 1-5. The absorption spectra of the aqueous solutions of 2-oxy- 1,4-naphthoquinone were recorded at various pH values and it was found that at pH5 completely dissociated. The complex formation of "horium with 2-oxy-1,4-naphthoquinone in an aqueous solution and in organic solvents was investigated. The,complex formation proceeds gradually in the aqueous phase without the formation of polynuclear complexes, hydrolysis products, or other polymers. The consecutive complex-forming constants of -thoriL.m with 2-oxy-lv4-naphthoquinone ions were determined: K - (5.6310.9).104; K - (1.65j#.0-0-10 41 K~ - (1.3CL+q.1).1O 4 1 2 Card 2/3 K 4= (1-3 L+0.1).10 3; 'z1= 5.83o104; X 9.62.106 ; 14 3 ' 1.25-10 13 SOV-16-4-2-22/40 T A.nvestiF,ation of Complex Formation in the System 2-Oxy-1,4-HaPhtho- q u i none -Th4 +_CHC1 3-'H 20 by the Distribution Method 16 sc 64 ' 1.56.1o (25~+O.10; /- 0.1). A compare -n of the oom plex-forming processes in the system acetyl av,,otone-Th4+. CHC1 3-H20 to those of 2-t-oxy-,1,4-naphthoquinon4i-Th4+ .-Clial 3-H20 shows that the second complex is less stable* The distribution constant of this complex was determined in the system CHC1 3-H20 (at 250 and Lt.- 0.1); \t 4 ' ".16+0*7- There are 11 figures, 9 tables, and 28 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Mosccw State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: January 11, 1958 Card 3/3 U, iu i O1V U- too!, I O:L SIMMS 11115 g IP11 Will. 1111~ [11, Ill 101,-1C tcrj,~ tic 2 of Acetone U- C y 1y th ollw*" o1]. 01) ;7% vi,~r .-0 coul J 'j, -c 'A 7, ) . - lizo.. accor~AIV, . , - : 110 pcdW; 0- -o,- ion opecti-c' f 1-0:7 m0 .,: ~ t C O~' b0,,;11 CO, V L "In 'ho (1i:'Zoeilitio'l Coi~!! j c 0 - v i o n - f o, aff o n .3 .-1-ncC c):, t.'-u Q--, m'du'.ionr on r.11 .1-1 -J, - ~ , , . fj.-r. + j 1Jj b I'., - sclenanoyl-')-acc 'd. t o On /1U1 in ;-,o t:,;. d.' 0i, anO 1'.Uazoyl Acetone Uard SOV/75-14-1 constantc o' bo.-3. i~o~ in different systems at 25 0.10 and 0.1 C = 2.922tO.Oc% uua tr I'- J 7 diet- = 10. 010 (~;Yc tc~- - G 6 3- 3.14520.010(System C 6 E6 - i,20) .~he dict--ibution of both compounda are indepandeat of th.cir conccnt-r~%tion in o~-(--,anic phalso (benzene, cluaroform rCL:r,.). 'this ic. inlilli(;.--t--'v,~ of the fact that neither of the two compounds is ac-ociated in the anueous nor in the organicphase. There are j fic;urcc.. f, tablco, and lit rofor,-mces, 3 of' which are Soviet. ..ockovskiy gosudaroLvemiyy universitet im, M. V. Lomononova (,':o:-,cow Otate Univc-rniluy inoni 71. V. Lomonosov) Anril 24, 1958 5(2), 50) SO/75-14-4-4/3o AUTHORSs Peahkova, V. M., Zozulya, A. P. TITLEs Investigation of Complex Formation in Solutions by the DIstri- bution Method. The Syntem Selenenoyl-2-%cetone - Th(IV) - CH01 3 - H20 PERIODICALi Zhurnal analiticheakoy khimii, 19591 Vol 14, Xr 4t PP 411 - 416 (USSR) ABSTRACTs All experiments on the distribution of thorium between an or- ganic phase (chloroform) and an aqueous phase took place at an initial cc centration of thorium in the aqueoun phase equal 9 to 1.0.10- g-ion/1 and an ionic strength of 0.1. The temper- ature was 25 + P.10. For the determination of the composition of the complexes which form in the aqueotis phase between selen- enoyl-2-acetone and thorium, the diatribution curves of thorium selenenoyl-2-acetonate w9re plotted at three different reagent concentrations in the chloroform layer. The measuring results are shown in table 1. In figures 1 and 2 the distribution of Th4+ in the system CHC1 3 - H20 is graphically shown in dependence on the pH-value and in dependence of the log~]BA~/~H 3 at various ' Card 1/4 concentrations of selenenoyl-2-aceto ne (HA - mo ecule of the Investigation of Complex Formation in Solutions by the SOV/75-14-4-4/30 Distribution Method. The System Selenenoyl-2-acetozie - Th(IV) - CHGl 3 - H20 organic reagent). The results agroo vory well with the theot retical expectations for complexes of the type M In (N-n)+ (M - metal, A - addendum, H - chargo of the metal ion). In order to determine whether complexes are also forzed which contain molecules of the organic solvent, the dependence of the distribution -.oefficient of thorium-selenenoyl-2-ace- tonate on the pH-value in the systems OHCl 3 - H20 and C6H6 - H20, at constant reagent concentration in the aqueous phase. The results are sh+ in table 2 and figure 3. The course of the curves obtaihed indicateo that the complex does not contain molecules of the organic i3olvent. Under the above conditions, only complexes of the form Th An(4-n)+ are therefore formed. The authors also investigated the dependence of the distribution coefficient q on the con- oentration of selenenoyl-2-acetons in the aqueous phase. The Card 2/4 results are shown in table 3. Table 4 ahows a compilation of Investigation of Complex Formation in Solutionaby the BOY// 75-14-4-4/30 Distribution Method. The Byatem Selenenoyl-2-acetono - Th(IV) - CHOI 3 -02 0 the main characteristic feutures,of the oomplex-forming processes in the system selenenoyl-2-aoetone - Th(iv) - clici 3- - H20 at 25 t 0.10t and of the ionic strength P 0 0.1. The results obtained were used for a deterninatLon of the peroen- tage distribution of thorium between complexes of various composition as a function of pk ( pA - negative logarithm of the concentration of free reagent). The corresponding curves are'shown in figure 6. Thorium-malenenoyl-2-acetonates differ considerably, on the basic of their physic*-chezical characteristics, from the complex compounds of thorium with other reagents which contain the same reaotiTe grouping. The former possess considerably higher stability constants and distribution coeffioJ-nts than, for example, the corresponding acetyla4etone complexu.. of thorium. Selanenoyl-2-acetone in, therefore far better suited as a reag*nt for the extraction of thorium from aqueous solutions than aaetylacetone, which is frequently used for this process. There are 6 figures, 4 tables, and 15 references, 5 of which are $oviet. Card 3/4 Investigation of Complex Formation in Solutiow by the BOV/75-14-4-4/30 Distribution Method.. The System Selenenoyl-2-aaetone - Th(IV) - CHOI 3 -H20 ASSOCIkTIONs Mo8 kovBkiy gosudarstyennyy universitat im. M. V. Lomonosoys. (Moscow State University imeni 9. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTEDi September 10, 1958 Card 4/4 5(2) AUTHORS: Zozulya, A.. P., Peshkova, V. M, S/07 60/029/02/005/007 t ------ BOON001 TITLE- Inveotigation of Compl x Formatiod-in Solutiona by the Distribution Method PERIODICAI: Uspekhi khimii, 1960, Vol 29, Nr 2, pp 234-268 (U,,;SR ABSTRACT: The possibility of using the distribution method for the investigation of complex compounds in solutions is considered in this paper. The foundations for the distribution mothod (or extraction) were laid down by Nernst in 1891. But it was not until 1941 that the first experiments were made to find a quantitative relation between the distribution ratio of the metal in the system and the parameters of the latter. As may be seen from existing publications, informations on the composi- tion and physicochemioal characteristics of complex compounda in every system can be obtained by tho treatment of experimental data with corresponding mathematical methoda. Theoretical prinoiplos of the distribution method and -the oQrreaponding equations are quoted in this paper. On inveatigating systems Card 1/4 with chelate compounds~ the investigation of the oomplex-forming Investigation of Complex Formation in 8/074/60/029/02/005/007 Solutions by the Distribution Allethod B008/BOOI process, proceed3 in stages, and no stage mw9t be omitted. The inve3tigation consists of the following stagess 1) Determination of the dissociation constants of the organic reagent HA with selected constant ionic strength and solution teaperaturel 2) Investigation of the distribution of the j.*ea,..-,(jnt between, the aqueous phane and at least two organic solvents in a sufficiently wide range of ILA concentratione in the solvent layqr 3) Dntermination of tho conocritvation rang*,of metallic ions in the aqueous phase in Ythioh the formation of multi- nuclear complexes and hydrolysis products may be neglected; 4) Solution of the problem as to whether comylbxes can be fornied which contain molecules of the used o'"ganio oolvental 5) Determination of the composition of complexen which are formed in the aqueou3 phase; 6) Drawing of the distribution curve with rational selection of the factors determined and their mathematical treatment by one or more computation methods (Refs 48-52, 260) otc~ In some caoes~ one experimental result can be treated by mathematical as well as graphical methods. Ylith regard to the latter, it is referred to references Card 2/4 260-264. On considering variousspecial cases (complex forzation H- 'I 1 11 11 1- ~, f Investigation of Complex Formation in Solutions by the Distribution Method Card 3/4 3/074/60/029/02/005/007 B008/B001 with organic and inorganic addenda, use of polar and non- polar solvents, otc), sometimes a corresponding modification of the ro3pective equations may be neceBuary, the peculiari- ties of the system to be investigated being tuken into consideration. Mathematical methods, which are used in the investigation of complex formation by the method of metal distribution between two immisuible solyfints, may be con- aidered wall devoloped at prooent. All oimplex types, which can be formed in aqueous solutions, were theoretically investigated. Many of these complexes were inveBtigated experimentally, at least in solutions with lo-jr and donstant ionic strength. It may be concluded from the theoretical principles and the consideration of the 4Feat number of systems investigated by the distribution method that this method is one of the most reliable, fastost, und relatively simplest methods for the investigation of complex formation in solutions. A. K. Bubko, A. T. Pilipenico, I. P. Alimarin, V. N. Polyanskiy, F. G. Zhurovskiy, V.. V. Fom:jn, Ye.P.Uayorova, N. S. Povitskiy, A. 3. 3olovkin, 1. M., Korencvin, F.R.Sheyanova, Investigation of Complex Formation in Solutions by the Distribution Method ASSOCIATIONi S/074/60/029/C)2/005/007 B008/BN1 K~ V. Chmutov aro montionod, FIgure 1 mhowzi ciiri,eti log q * f(PIO, figure 2 dietribution curvola oA' tiletal betteen the phases. Table I shows constants of mtability and distribution of acetyl acetonatee of some actinides, table 2 the composition of chelate compoundo of ttome actinides which were determined by the distribution method. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 264 references, 47 of whioh are Soviet. Leningradskiy gos.un-t im.. A. A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University imeni A, A. Zhdanoir) Card 4/4 '. . I I.". -I ~ ., , -, , , - T - , . , ., , , I - ~ I . - I ~ I ZOZtILYA, A.P.; NOVIKOVA, E.V. Coulometric determination of small amunto of furan in tetrahydrofuran. Zhur. anal. khim. 18 no.ID1300-1383 M '63. OMIRA 17: 1) 1. Goaudaretyennyy Institut prikladnoy khimii# LanIngraxi. ZOZULYA, A.P.; NOVIKOVA, E.V. Coulametric determination of small amounts of mothyl vinyl ketone. Zav.lab. 29 no.5:543-545 163. (MIRA 1635) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut prikladnoy khimii, Leningrad. (Ketone) (Coulametry) DOBYCHIN, S.L.; ZOZULYA, A.P. Coulomotric titration of p-quinone dioxime with 61ectrogenerated trivalent titanium. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.2:148-19t Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. State Institute of Applied Chemistry Leningi-ad. (Benzoqulnone~ (Co'ulometry) FESHKOVA, Y.M.,4--~qWLYA9 A.F. Physicocbomical cbaracteristica of dimethy1dloxime and benzoylm(3thyldioxime and of their compounds with W%kel. Trudy kom. anal. kbim. 11:69-81 161. (HIRA 13:10) 1. Mookovskiy gosudarstvevM univei-sitot Im. M.Y.Zooonosovat (Oximes) (Nickel compounde) ZOZULTA. A.P.; PBSBKOVA. T.K.. Complex formation insolutions, as studied with the aid of separe.tion, . UspAhim. 29 no.2:234-268 7 160# (KIRA l3sO le Leningradskiy gosudaretvenn" universitat imazd A,A. ZhdAnova* (Complex compounds), (Axtraction(Chealabi7)) USSE/Cultivatca ilants - Gralm. Abs Jour : ~lcf ::21u1: - Riol.) lio ir,", Author : ZoaLlyo., B. Inst : Titla : Agvitccilinics of Corn D-Ultivai-linia -ww Tw-iu~-S,,Mytl 01310.0,C1. i 14 1,S.5C, 44c65 ~n the ur OrIg ;:-Lib : 9- k:'- Gibiri, 1957, ilo I..). 26-w ;,batract ITJ don,;lract, Card 1/1 IZOZULYA, Aleksandr Polikarpovich; T0MARCHr,?1f,()l S.L.# redl. [Coulometric analyBis] Kulonomatrichoskii annliz, Mt>i. skva, Khimiia, 1965. 102 p. (MIRA 18:7) ZOZULYA, B.I.; WROZOV, V-N-; SEHEHOV, YU.N.; Pinlivil uchastiye ANTOSHIM, V.G. Ceramic metal filters for the automatic analysis of InLIp in the production of alumina. Porosh. met. 3 no,4;101-3.05 Jl-Ag 163. 1. Zaporozhakoye otdoleniya Instituta motAllokarnmiki I spotsinlInykii splavov AN Ukro"SR i Zaporo-zhokAy filial Instituta. avwmatild. (Filters and filtration) (Hydrometallurgy-) ZOZULYA, F. admiral Let us shcw special concem for the training of young naviLl officeri. Komm.VoorushoSil 3 no.24#17-U D OR. (MM 15 212) 1. Nachallnik Glavno o morskogo shtaba, lRussia-Navy-Officers) V v LVCHMO,G.I., admiral, otvatstveaW red.; DIMIN, L.A., dots., kand. gvogr. nau , inzh.-kontr-adadral, glavmyy rod.; YRUWXN. 11.3., polkovulk, zameatitell otvatstvemogo red.; ABANIKIN, F.So, admIral, red,; AIAMOV, V.A., prof., !mnd. voenno-morskikh wak, admiral, red.; AWIICH, V.Yb., kontr admiral zapasa, red.; ACIDMSOT. V.I., kwd. istor. nank, kapitan I ranga, red.; BJkWOV~ AIN*. red.; 31M. 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Listy 1-45. 1958. _ ClUlitary and histo-r1cal namm a 46-521 (Contirmad on next eak!7 LITCR.i.M, G.I.---(aontimwd) Card 3. Vaenno-ietorichookis karty, Ust7 46-52. 1957. (MIRA 11110) 1. Rassia,(1923- U.S.S.R.) Ydnisteretvo obororq. 2. Nachallnik Glaynogo upravleniya. odazii i kFLrtogr&fii WiListerijtva vreAromikh dal SSSR (for Bamnovr, 3. Chlon-korrespondent Almdamil nauk SSM (for Kaleanik). 4. Daystvitellnyy chlon Aka&amii petbigogichaskM nauk RSPSR (for Orlov). I (Ocean-Haps) 7Z o Z Lle- ISAKOV. I.S., prof., admiral flota v otntavko, otv.rorl. SHU1, ='Ili, V.V. skadamik, lnzh.-kapitan I ranga. zamqst1tol' ntv.rotd. PO II tolfri; DEMIN, L.A., doteent, kandqgeograf.nauk, imh.-kapitan 1 ranga, glavW red.: ABANIKIN, P.S., admiral, rm&d.; VIZE, Y.Tu.. rod.; GFRAS11CV, I.P.. red.; GLIEW. Ta.G., Inzh.-kontroadtalral, red.; DROZDOT, O.A., prof., doktor gmograf.nauk, rsid.;_;~)ZULTA, F.T.. vitse-admiral, red.; PAVIk)VSKIY, To.N.. akadomik, ji~ftajaj-jeyltle- nant mmditsinokoy sluzhby, red.; POOOSY.Ul, Kh.P., prof., doktor geograf.nauk. rnd.: R70WVITS, L.F.. doktor goograf.muk, red.; SKORODUICV, L.A., kontr-admiral, red.; SHIRSIDW, P.P., akademi1c, red. [deceased]; BASHILC)V, G.Ya., insh.-Impitan 2 ranga, uchoW sekratar'; SEREGIN, M.P., kapitan I rarga, rod.kart; RYABCHIKOV, S.T., podpolkovnik, red.kart; YWORITEVA, A.V., kand.goograf.nauk, red.kart; AVFMITANOVA, P.S.. kand.geograf.nauk, rod.kart; BUGORKOVA, O.S., red.kart; GAPONOVA, A.A., red.kart; D141TRIYWA, T.Y., red.kart; DOTSM,O. Ta.I.. rnd.kart; KOTUXOVA, L.G., x-fid.kjort; XOMIOVA, Te.N.. red.kart; LUKAIUVA, L.S., red.kart; SHIRNOVA,T.G., kand.geograf.pauk, red.kart; CMDCHULINA. Te.P.. red.kart; SHKOLIVIKOV, A.M., red.kart; GRINIKD, A.M., tekhn.red..; IVANDVA. M.A., telchn.rwi.; WROZOVA. A.F., takhn.red. I [Marine atlas] Morskoi atlas. Otv.red.I.S.Imakov. Glav.red. L.A. Demin. Tzd, 14orskogo gf~nerallnngo shtaba. Tol.2 [Pbraical ee'ograpbyl Fiziko-geograficheakii. Zano"titell otv.red, po It tumu V.V. Shalel- kin. 1953. 76 maps. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Voyanno-morskoye ministarstyo. 2. Chlen- korrespondent Akadamil mauk SSSR (for Visa, Gerasimov). (Ocean--KLPs) (Harbors--Wapo) ZOZULYA, F.V.j admIral. Faithful guard of the sea boundarieoo t61. . P~ I I 1*.~ . . ,..I (Russia,-Navy) Voibnozimn. 37 no.7t.1-2, It (KMA ~14:6) .1 II I _ admiral Prepare youth for naval service. Voon. znan. 38 no-4113 Ap 162. (MIRA 15114.) (Russia--flavy) i I k- I . :1 1 1 ~ .i KOSITSIN, V.I.; ZOMYA, F.Z., inzhener. ~11-~~--~ Xconomizing metal in forging. Yest.mush. 33 no.303-35 Mr 153, (KUU 60) (Yorging) L Zozi.11ya, I. A. - "The residt- ],,)(ml nn:! Slri-~~rita' catile in the 11raine", Trud-, io - I , 7' Ill SO: U-32f'q, 1~' A7ril 53, (Letoris lrykh Statey, No. I-L, 194~1-). Rif i ~h~ I ; I i I ; ; 1 11' i,; YELIYASHEVICH, M.G.; Zggt~XA,,,,I.~,,A.SHTFYNBFRG, I.Ye.; SHNIGEYE7, A.P.; LOKSHIN, M.A.; SHGIEEPINy N. Increasing the efficiency of slurry flotation. Koks :1 khim. no.9-. 18-19 163. (NIRA 160) 1. Donetskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Yellyashevich, Zozulya, Shteynberg). 2. Makeyevskiy koksokhimicheskiy%,avod (for Sergeyev, Lokshi,n, Shchepin). (06&l Preparation) I 4~ B. T. 1. KrVtrgld. (Rttfllon.~T'o V. 3 Had var. 1064 1 IMAMS. Kstalt- Fxtrultio~W(AWWKY a( ltmh" c4t, be and RorWug pliflps fcwviird fit oteetallitio 1,1 uler ftedb. f" Old! pulp. capim disigmins. jlqljJ7 ~'~t, YELIYASHLVICH, ODINTSOV, N.V,; IWATOV, ING. . Introduction of an efficient flotation system at the coal-cleaning section of th4,Secherbinovka Coking Plant. Kokis i khim-. no.9:6-10 16o. I (MIRA 130) 1. Donetakiy ~olitekhnicheakly institat (for Tellyashavich, Zozula). 2. Shcherbino*skiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod (foT Odintdov. NaUMOT). (Shcherbinovka-Coal preparation) (Plotation) KOTALSNKO, V.I., bzndidat khisichookikh nauk; ZOEULYA, I.I., Icandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; ZEUIDMK, V.S., kandi-SITIRMNW-kh nank. linrichmant of local quartz sands. Stroi.prom. )2 no.jt42-45 Kr 154. (MM 715) (Building materials) (Sand) Z07,1JLn, Chemical Abst. Vol- 48 No. 4 Feb. 25, 1954 Metallurgy and letp-linfirraphy lid'. - i I iiilii ' protesn of Sul v 1%) 11 L I Z lit ' I ii I. sl,lad' X4fi* S.S.S. R., Ofilef. Tekb. * .'"i"N' h -'it MrV -s Amin eitptrinicii"liv dint It Is po!i ible to lVeill"g- proitil'.flivi C4 rilim r;il 4urfavim lit rollijil,! illilp.-i-ill litilp I)V intmiudion ef fonnvA dirt,cily In Jim mnis by 0i,:tmlytid timmlin, of Ow :icl- suspenOoii.' '131-joJ colltv!i ivith slAch gwri gTratry, inWn!,iJkq tile (ItiCtlinit jqoeii tivi rellitc,% the limic C011- 1115. pylitc-i, 01 pjrlk~, :11111 syllillielic quartz-Aalvil 11~61(q inixt. The e1ject 6 i1roduct,of by the clectrolyticallif oro'lilut"I 0 lit tile allo'll!. 1C., M. Kolot-1poff..) YEL'YASHEVICHs H.G.0 kjmd.tekhn.naj*;.ZOZVk4., I.I.p Icuald,Uhn.nauk; WAUMOVv N, G. lnzb. Coal flotation at the coal preparatidn'oection of the ShcherbinoTla Coke and Chemical Plant. Ugoll UkT. 5 no-3:9-11 Hr 161. (HIM 34:~) Qonsts Basin-4oal preparation) ZGZnU, I.I.; PUMIN, I.N., chlen-korreffpondent. Intensification of the flotation process of sulfide minerals. Irv.AS S= Otd.tekh.nank no.7:964-968 J1 153. Off-RA 6:8 ) 1. Akademlya nauk SM (for Plaksin). (Flotation) (StLlfides) st A.4 .3.3 Is [44 I . ZHIKHAREVICH., S.A.; ZEIENSXffA, A,-. - SAFRONOVA, I.P.;,Z02V~YA, I,S.; VITRFMO, P.M.; CHERNYAVSKAYA, Z.Ya.,- ABRAMOVICH, A.M. Production and service of graphite containing ijLsertn. Ogneupory 29 no.22:536-540 164. (MIRA 1$11) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovata]"skly institut ognatporov (for Zhikharev~ch, Zelenskava, Safronova)~ 2. Kanstayitina% kiy ognoupoinyy zavod "Kraanyy Wyabr" (for ZOZUl,'fALO VItreako, Chernyavskaya, AmnovIch). ill' IIJ: 1 1111111111 111,111d Ophthalvolaa May ZKCiaPTK MEDICA Sec.12 V61.11/5 117 381. ZOZULIA L. * Pseudo- albuminu ric retinitts in intracranial __`ft y ~ _e FT-en a I o nR u a a I a i t e x t) VESTN. OFTAL. 1956, 6915 J34-37) Tables I The examination of 653 patients with hypertension syndrome showed in 12 patienta pseudo- albuminuric retinitis and papilloederna. The cause of Increased intra- cranial pressure was in 5 intracraniaL turnours, in 6 infectious disease$ of the nervous system, aracholditis. meningo- encephalitis, and in one a tubercuLo- ma. The age of the patients was from 9 to 43 yr. In all of them the kidney function was normal. In the majority of the patients there were retinal haemorrhages and a star-shaped figure In the macular region. These changes in tho retina took place in a slowly developing pathological. process in the brain (from 10 months to 2 yr.). The cause of the appearance of this type of retinitis is not clear and is peobably caused by the pathological changes In the end capillaries of the retina due to in- creased intracranial pressure. Sitchevska -New York, N.Y. USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Iforza PathologRa T Nervous System. Abe Jour :Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No. 60791 Author :Sorgiyonko, T. 14.; Zozulya, L. N.; 11~,ikhodchonko, I. A. Inst :Not given Title :The Blood Ves3ol State and Roactivity in the Dynauica of Intracrapial Hoportonsion 'Roflectc1d In tho Fluid Prossuro and Ophthalmoseopy Orig Pub :V ob.: Probl. noyrokhirurgii. T. Z. Kiev, Goarxdizdat LISSR, 1957, 253-264 Abstract :No abstract Sivon Card 1/1 148 zomzU L.&. ~ i Ophthalmodynamometric and ophthalmoseopic indexom in brain tumoes, of varying histostructure. Probl.neirokhir. 4:99-106 159. (MIU 13:11) (BRAIN--TUKORS) (INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE) (RETMIA--ELOOD SUPPLY) qbarovsk) ZOZULYA, M. (g.Xk A lad from Sovetskaya Gavan'. Radio no.5:15-16 bLy 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Radio clubs) (Radio operators) 9 107 -j'I - 6 -'5/58 AUT110H'j: -.Zozulya, 1". , 14anager of' the Crimfian D03AAF `,adio Club; H~_ydl_e_i-97a. , judge of First Category TITLE: Their EXDerieflCe .90 (Fkh nad,) lopolIzovat') How 74'e Conduct Compeiiti,:)ns (Xak my Tirovoclim ochnyye kon- ~Ursy) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 6, pp 6-,T (u,.;sR) ABSTRACT: The authors explain briefly how competitions of radio ama- teurs are organized by the Crimean IOSA.11F Radio Club. Th e s e competitions are said to have increased the number off ama- teur radio operators. Previously not more than 50 - 60 ama- teurs participated 4n the competitions while their namber is presently arourv.] 1,000. Card 1/1 1. Radio-Amateur personnel ZOZULYA, M. Radio amateurs of Lvtkarino. Radio no-317 Xr 161. (MIRA l4t8) (Lytkarino--Radio clubs) ; . f. i I 111111711 1h1l;i 11"111111 Wii i~,'l . it ZOZULYA, M. (g.Shatura) Worthy roplacements. Radio no.4:14,15 Ap 161. (MIM 14:7) (Radio clubs) ZMLYA. M. Crasakhatan, a republic with developed irrigation farming] Kazakhaten reopubliks razvitogo polivnogo zemledeliia. CAlms-Ata, Xazakhokoe goo. Izd-vo, 19551 (14LIA 10:2) (Xasakhatan-Irrigation, farming) i k ZOZULTA, M.; R M IRR, Ya. ww~ The club council and its active manbirs. Radio no#8:11-12 Ag 156. (HLRA 9:10) 1.Nachallnik Kry-makegs, radisklubs Debrovolln*ge obahchostva sedwetylya armii, aviatsil i fl*tu SSSR (for Zozulya). 2.ln#truktor Krymoksgo radiokluba Dobr*v*lIn*g* obahchostva Waystviym armil, xviateii i flotu (for Reydler), Simfor 011. (Radio clubev TITLE: The Collectives of Radio Clubs Are in Competition. (Kollektiv:r radioklubov sorevnuyutaya) 107-6-19/62 high-speed wireless operators. More than one third of the club members avo girls who have completed radio operator courses. Some of them are specialized in high-speed telegraph communication. Permanent teams of wireless operator are affiliated with the radio sections of the Kercht and Sevastopol Navy Clubs and with the Feodoaiya and Simferopolli~DOSAAY-organizations. The number of radio amateur-deeignere must be increaasd, especially in the application of radio engineering to the na- tional economy. The Crimean "DOSAAF11 Radio Club promised every assistance to amateur radio clubs. INSTITUTION: None PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTEDt AVAILABLEt At the Library of Congress Card 2/2 ZOZULYA, H.; RMLM, Yo., sudlys pervoy kategorii Neir experience must bm utilized. Radio no. 6:6-7 J& f58. NIRA 11:7) 1. Nachallnik Kryisskogo radtoklubs Dobrovollnv(b *bsh.,-b*vtvv sodeystylya armii, aviatoli I flota(for Zonulys) (Radio-Coqoatitions) z0 nwzL-U- ~ Radio amateurs of the first atomic plant. Radio no.3tlI-12 Mr 16o. (Radio) 01IRa 13:6) ZOZULTA, M. (g.Blektrogorsk) -- --- -.. -... ... Birth of a club. Radio no.4:20 Ap t6o. (RUA 13:8) . w (Blektrogorsk-Radio olubo) .ZOZULYA, M.; GALINA, V. Metal workers who Lire intereste4 in radio. Radjo no.a:11-12 ;%g 16o. (KIRA 13s9) kRadio clubs) (Radio operators) ZQZULYA, M. Our achievements, Radic nool.1;25 N 162. (MIA .15:12) I. Nachallnik Krymakogo oblastnogo radiokulba Dobrovallnogo obahchostva sodeystviya armu, aviataii i flotu. (Crimea-Radio operators) ZOZULYA, M. fSeveromorsk) - -------------- Medical doctor, a designer, and sportaman. Radio no.lt6 in 163. (Radio operators) (KM 16 13.) ZOZULYAO M. Amateurs become professionals. Radio no.2t8-9 F 164, (MIRA 170) ZOIZUIIYA) 14. (Cherniyov, Ivanc-h-ankov,,dwy oblasti) Pre3ent-day problems and aspirationa of the radio amathurs of Cbernievo. Radio no.12:6-7 D 164. 18:3) i I HAI '115! :1 ite.11111''T11 11,111[! 1111111111111, .1 ZOWLYA, M. The astroraut rema-'.ns a rad! ~ I :f~; r I'- -f ZOZUI,YA; M. Converoation on the ova of thu A", nal, Radili nv4?:L,-l'r ;']. 165* (I'All"A 18:9) ZOZULYA.,-Ilo,-.,,,.,-, - A meeting in Borovichi. Radio no.1:12 Ja t66. (Mlldt llf -'.I ) ZOZULYA, 14. The main thing is the concern for the young. Rad-la no.3.8-9 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:6) S/526/62/000/024/003/013 1)234/D303 jUITHORS: Z02RIY N-havin, O.Q. and ru:)zub, Yu.1. -_L _A TITIZ: Composition diagrams of heat exchangers consisting of longitudinally ribbed.pipes SOURCZ: Xcademiya naul.-Ulcrayins"Itoyi MR. Instytut tcpl.oerLcr- hctylW. Zbirnyk prats', no. 24, 3.962. Teploobmin ta hidrodynamika, 24-32 TLZ~'T: The authors give several diagr,-6s of heat exchangers, classified into tydes with one or two pipe racks and with collector outlet of the heat carrier. Versions with one rack. require U-shaped bonds in a non-ribbed section of the pipes. Itesults of design o-Z' 3 different versions are tabulated and compared with thp. parameters of an ordinary smooth pipe heat exchmiger, showing t1mt the Cornier arc more advantageous. There are 7 figures and 1. table. Card 1/1 I Nil i1:1111 111-1,11111:11, HIM !W! PH IN `III T IRWIM, L.A., inshener; ZOZULTA, K.L. In-hener, Some problems on stnndardization of electric lighti iastqlls;tlons. Svetotekhnika 3 no.6:26-29 Je 157. WRA 10:7) 1. Voesovuznyy evototekhnicheakiy institut. (Bleetric lighting) " X, U ! Vt.. . , - I !. .. . !, lr~ i. . 1.,,t ~l - - " , i , t,.qM,,.ri jt~tj- trrigtitior. in thf, vc. of feed of thr- prolblem:j 1.1 ~,Iza~.nstpn~ Czidr~. I mo,~ " 1~ no" J "I my 'A"'.., ( M! R, 17 ~ 6 J' ZOZULUI M.Sh., inzh. (g.Alma-Ata) . .... ..... Water supply and irrigated oases in the pastr-godof la;akhatan, Gidr. i mel. 13 no.5s32-37 My 161. WIRA 14: 5) (Kazakhstan-Water supply, Rural) (Pastures and ineadows) ZOZULTAp 9,Sh,, zasluzhenr#7 g1drotekhnik KAzakhokoy MR; TAt.ARjjjTSL?V, Water resources of the Volga-Ural region at the nervi,es of anU~j husbandr7 in Kazakhstan. Zldvatnavodstvo 23 no.&36.33 Ag 161. (MRA 1612) 1. Nachallnik otdola proyektno-isynkatel'skikh rabor Ministerstwa sel'skogo khozyaystva Nazakhakoy SSE (for Zoxulyt). 2 Nachall. nik otdela orosheniy Leningradskogo gosudarstvemogo Itistituts, po proyektirovaniyu vodokhozyaTstvennogo i*i welloratimogo stroitel'stva. ,dest Kazakhstan Province-4 t S 1 Rural) ft 8, 0; Upp y (Gurtyev Province-Water suppl , Rural~ VURIMPI-cV, Polint [n "Nit 4 ZOZULTA. U.S., insh. Modernization of the blocking magast of a diolial regulator. Elek. i tepl. tiags 4 no. 9:13 6 160. (MM& 13:1Z) 1. Depo RtiBbeheyo II Privoighakoy, dorogi. (Diesql locomotives) Subject USSR/Engineering AID P - 2771 Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 13/14 Authors I ZOzUl'ya, N. V. and Dyban, E. P. Title Scientific and Technical Conference on heat transfer in homogenous media Periodical Teploenerg., 9, 61-63, S 1955 Abstract The article reports on the conference organized by the Commission of Superhigh fteam, Power Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR, and the Heat and Power Institute of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, held in Kiyev, this June 4th. The author lists the names of participants and gives a very brief account of their reports, Institution : None Submitted : No date fill ZOZL-LYA I,,. V. Zozulua, IN. V. '111WeSti~-atiOl'A Of 11-at 3.1bel-iltiOn in th-13 condensation of 3feari in vertic-A, tube;,;." sci Ukrainian M. Inst of Heat Power Kiev, 1956. (DisLiertatlons for the Degree ol' G-:-;ndLd.Ae in Technical Science) So: Knizhnaya letoms', 110. 27, 1956. Voscow. Pw-es 94-109;111- ZOZULTA, N.V. Measuring the thickness of film in the condensation of water vapor. Trudy Inat.tepl.AN URSR no-13:8549 156. (MLRA 10:5) (Steam) (Boilers) 96 3-23/20 AUTHOR: Zolulya, N.V. (Cand.Tecli.Sci) &Balltsicly S.A. (Engineer3 TITLE: lie-at exchange during change oX aggregate state of matter. (Sessiya po teploobmeau pri izmencaii agregatti-ogo sootoyaniya veshchestva.) PIMIODICAL: Teploonergetika. 1958, 140.3. pp. 91-93(USSR) ABSTILICT: Th(- CimmAission, oi~ Mith Steam Conditions (if the Power Institute of the Acad.Sci. of thii, U.S.S.R. and the Instituto of Thermal Engineering of tho 21,cad.Sci. of the TlkrAtnian .80, held a iicieritific and technic~,.l ko!s-3itsn iu Kiev on Suptombo.M-28, 1957 on questions of heat exclizingn atu.-big --lianore of aggregabe state- of matter.. The sessiGn was attended by acientific workitra (if academic and research inatitutnE aud colialre~i. and workers in dt~tsi_~n institutes und industry. Forty reports ivere read in the plenary and sectional acs.9ions. The main tasks of the session irere to consider Uie rese&rch worls that had been carried out, to co-ordinate researth work and to determine the most promising lines for investigation, into heat exchange during change of aggregate iotate of matter. In his report 'Some problemis of the theory of heiLt exchange during large volume boiling in tvbesl corresponding meuber of -the Aead.9ci. Ukrainian SM, V.I. Tolubinskiy, critically exiumined the best known criterial equations for boiling liquid. Dr.Tech.Sci. S.S, Kutateladze of the Central Doiler Turbine Institute made a report about 'S(Yme Card 1/7 problems of the theory of crises in the riechaninm of boil!Dg' which Session on heat exrhange during bliango of aggregate atate, of matter. systematised the results of investigations on critical densities of heat flow during boiling in large volume tubos. 1)r,Phys.Uath.Sci. A.A. Gukhman of the Moscow Division of the Contral Boiler Turbine Institute made a report 'On the mechanism of inflvence of nass-exchange on heat-exchange during boiling', which analysed the influence of the developing gas phase on heat exchange during evaporation. Dr'.Tech.Sci. L.D. Berman of the All-Union Thermo-Technical Institute delivered a report on the interrelationship between thermal anti mass exchange during evaporation of a liquid and condensation of the steam im the presence of permanent gases. Corresponding Member of tho Acad.Sci. of the U.S.S.R., G.N. Kruzhiliu, discustsed Tolubinskiy1% report. Dr.Tech.Sci., V.G. Pastovskiy of the All-Union Eleetro-Technical Institute, gave information about experimental data obtained during boiling of a number of organic liquids and mixturea of them with water. Dr.Tech.Sci., B.S. Patukhov, Moscow Power Institute, pointed out the need for profound study of the mechanism of boiling of liquids. Cand.Tech.Sci., D.A. Labuntsov, ?.kscow Poiror Institute, expressed a similar opinion. The session on he4t exchange duri;ng boiling in the region of moderate thermal loading heard 7 reports. Dr.Tech.Sci., V.D. Popov, (](TIPP) made a report on 'Heat transfer cluxing boill of crystallising solutions' , Cand.Tech.Sci.. Ir.G. (jaxyazha(KTIPPI Card U/7 presented the reault8 of an experimental inv'eoti.vation of beat Session on heat exchange during chango of aggragato istat-%, of matter. tr&nsfer during the boiling of matisecuite. Dr.Tonh.Sci., I.I. Chernobyliskiy (Institute of Therrial En~ ineoring of the Acad.sci. Ukrainian SSR, Engineer S.A. balitskiy dual" Ills titute) 4uld Engineer V.P. ginchonko (if the Central Boiler Turbine Inatibute reported the results of an experiminital invostigal,ion of heat trwitifer during hijilit-ig of aqueons) fdolutionn of UtIliunt bromide and chloride under vanuum. Cand.Tech.Sci. I.E. Vanoraki, of the Kiev Polythechnical Int3titute, reported the resultii of investigat- ions an heat transfer of a horizontal bundle of tubo--s to boiling viater and sugar solution under conditions vf free convection and vacutm. Cand.Tech.Sci. R.Ya. Ladiyev of the Riev Polythechnical Institute reported oil "The use of approximato therino-dynamic similarity to establish hent transfor rolationshipa during boiling. Dr.Tech.Sci. I.I. Chernobyltskiy of the Themal aigiueoring Institute of the Acad.Sci. of the Ukrainian $Srt and Cand. Tech. Sci. G.V. Patiani of the Power Institute of the kcad.Sal. Georgian SM reported the results of investigations (in the heat transfer co-efficient when boiling Freon 12 in large volume oil horizontal tubes. Contributions to the discussion iere 3amde by Cand.Tech.Sci, V.Ya. Golltsov V.D. Popov of K71F.11, Cajid.Tech.Sci. V.11. Borishanakiy of the Central Boiler Turbino Institute, Card 3/7 Cand.Tech.Sci. N.Yu. Tobilevich (TsINS). The session on heat Session on heat excha;,.ge during change of aggregate state of matter. 96-11-23/26 exchange' duz ing boiling in the region of high thet-mal loadings heare. 13 reports. En.1rineer V.G. ChalErygin, and Caud-Toch-Sci. V.A. Lokshin )f the All-Union rhermo-Te chit i cal rastibute, reported oil the results of experiniental investigation of tbe influence of non- uniform~ty of heat oxchangre roulid the perimeter (it a horizontal steam raising tube. Cand.Te%ch.Sci. V.?.(. boriahanskiy (Central Doiler Turbine Institute) reported the results of experinents on beat transfer to boiling water at super-high and near critical pressures. Cand.Tech-Sci. E.I. Aref'eva and Cand.Tech.Sci. *I.T. Aladlev of the Power Institute of the Acad.Sci. of the U.S.S.R. reported on the influelice of wetting on heat exchange during boiling. Cuid.Tech-Sci. Z.L. Ifiropollskiy anti Cand.Teclh Sci. M.E. Shitsmitn of the Pover Institute of the Acad.~`ci. of the 1j.9.S.R., jr,ave the results of experiments oil heab transfer and permissible specific thermal loading in the steam rai3ing tubes of 5oilers. Cand-Tecb-Sci. N.V. Tarasova of the All-Union Thermal Technical Institute, gave the results of investigation oa cri-tical -uhermal londin.f-s tLnd heat transfer from the walls of tubes to water, and steam-tvater mixture. Cand.Tech.Sci. 1.T. Alad'ev, Digineer, L.P. Doduriov itnd V.S. Udalov of the Power Institute of the Acad.Sei. of the U.S.S.R. jrave it report on 111eat Transfer and Critical Tliermal".Fluxeq during boiling ., (if under licated Card 4/7 water in Tubes'. Carid.Tech.Sci. E.N. AvoriiL of the Power Institute Session7heat exchange during change of arrjr egate state of matter. 98-3-2;3/20 . r of the Acad.Sci. of the U.S.S.R., reported on 11nat exchange during boiling wider conditions of forceJ cireulcitit,n of iYater'. Engineer G.G. Treshchav of the All-Utiiori Theritio-Toolittied Institute, reported on III-q)erimental investigation of the mcclianism or the heat exchange during surface boiling'. Dr.Tettli.Sci. S,1S. Kuta.teladze and cana.Tech. Sci. V.N. Hoskvicheva of the Central Boiler Turbine Institute, considered the relationship between -the hydro-dynamics of a two-phase layer with the tbe~,.:~y (if cri3eq in the niac~.iianism of boiling. Cand. Tech.Sci. L.S. Stermx-i, L-igrinaers V-V. ~Iorozov And S.A.. KoLlev of the Moscow Division ol the Central Boiler Turbine Institute, reported on 'A study of heat exchange during boiling of liquids in tubes at various pressures tip to 85 atzas. Caiid.Tenh.Sci. r,,A. Kazakova (GIAP) reported on questions of heat exchange during the critical point under conditions of natural convection.. The following took part in the discussion:- Dr-Phys.1l'ith..Sci. A.A. Giddizieii, Dr~Tech.Sci. B.S. Petuldiov, Correspondin.- Hember of the Acad.Tech.Sci. Ukrainian SSR, V.I. Tolubinskiy, Cand.Tech.$ci. A.P. Ornatskiy, Dr.Tech.Sci. V.G. Fastovskiy and Cand.Tech.Sci. H.1. Korneyev. The nection on heat excliange during condensation and evaporation heard 7 report3. Dr.Tech.Sci. L.D. Deruaii, of the All-Uuion Thez%io-Technical Institute reported on 111oat and Mass exchange durijig condensation of steam frcn a movintr steam-air mixture on horizontal tuben' . Card 3/7 Ca-rAd.Tec1j.Sci. S.V. Z'ozuli of the Institute of Th.,ertaal Diginecring 2 41 ~ Session on heat exchange during change of aggregate stato of matter. 94-:1-23/26 of the Acad.Sci. Ukrainian SS11 considered the study of the process of heat exchange cuid the hydro-dynamics of flow of a film of condensate. Cand.Tech.Soi. 0.A. Kremnev, (if the Institute of Thermal Engineering of the Acad.Sci. Ukrainian SS11 gave tho results of an experimental investigation of heat and mass exchange in models of air, and water coolers used in deep mines. Caud.Tech.Sci. K.I. Reznikovich reported on a theoretical solution of the problew of calculating the parameters of a cooled steam gas mixture. 03ginoer A.L. Satanovskiy reported on 'Heat exchange during air-water evaporative cooling of equipment'. Engineer L.I. Gel'man of the Contra). Doiler Turbine Institute reported about investigations on heat transfer during condensation of mercury vapour on a steel wall. Dotsent V.F. Yancherdio of the Ural Polytechnical I-astitute, Canil. Tech. Se i. O.A. Kremnev, Dr.Tech.Sci. L.D. Dermaii and V.A. Snirnov of the Power Institute Acad.Sci. Ukrainiaii SSR contributixt to the discussion. Me session noted the need for farther development of investigations of combined processes of heat and mass exchongel further development of study of beat excharip during change of iq;gregabe conditions of promising new working substance.-i; a profamid stiudy of the relationships and mechanism of the proce.-is of heat exchange and the production of data for practical calculatious, and recommendations Card 6/7 for the design of new power plant. The session directed the Session on heat exchange during change of aggregate state of matter. 96-3-23/2G attention of the Acad.Sci. U.S.S.R. and Gotiplan U.S.S.R. to the need for rapid study of the physical properticH of neir trorking substances. It wa.9 decided to call a session deroted to convective heat exchange in uniform media in Leningrad, in 1959. AVAILABLE,: Librvry of ConL.-,ress. Card 7/7 ZOZULTA, IT.T. [Zozulia, M-Vol Heat transmission during the condensation of VapDr so effected .,Iioh]. Dop, AN URSR by the condensate viscosity [with summary in Ing no.3:272-275 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1.Institut teploenergetiki AN U.RSR. Predstavlorio akademikom AN USSR I.T. Sh7etsom. (Heat-Transmission) (Oondenuation) SU7/81-59-16-5'(327 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 16, p 247 (USSR) AUTHOR: Zozulya, N.V. TITLE: The Problem of the Method of Investigation and the Physics of the Process of Heat Emission in the Condensation of Steam PERIODICAL: 3b. tr. In-t teploenerg. AN UkrSSR, 1958, Nr 14, PP 32-4P- AaSTRACT: An installation is described for studying heat oidtasion in the condensation of steam In vertical pipes at atmospheric presBure and under conditiona of a technical vacuum. It has been shown by experiments on the. condensation of water vapors that at atmospheric pressure a mixed cor0ensation takes place; the intensification of the heat exchange in thto vase is de~texinined not only by the presence of Zones of drop condennittion, but also by the perturbations of the laminar flow of the condensirte film which enters these zones periodically. Two forms of condensate film flow have been estab- lished: in the upper part of tho pipe a thin film flows in a laitunar flow, but after the film has reached a certain thicknetts, r:L-rur waves appear on it, the height of which increases in proportion -to the flowing-off of the condensate. In the flowing-off of a glycerol film the formation of soli- Card 1/2 tary stretched waves has been noted; the transition from the laminar flow SOV/81-59-16-57327 The Problem of the Method of Investigation and the Physics of the Process of Heat Emis- sion In the Condensation of Steam to the wave flow takes place at Ren - 4qH/(r-CV) - 25 - 35, where q is the specific head load, 11 the height of the pipe, r, r and V the latent heat of ateam formation, the density and the kinematic viscosity of the liquid, It has been found that the process of heat transfer through the film Is Intensified in prcportlon to the develop- ment of the wave flow on the cooling 4urface; the length of the zone of wave flow which Is the transition zone between the zones of laminar and turbulent flow lies in the range 30 < Ren < 2,000 - 2,500 and the coefficient of heat em ion'd* In this zone can be determined by the equation (&/A)(V2/9)l/3 - 1.05 Ren-05, where g; is the accelera- tion of gravity, _Athe thermal conductivity of the liquid. A.R. Card 2/2 ZOWLYA, N.V., kand. tekbn. nauk; BALITSKIY, S.Ae, inzh* C__---'l* _'_ __ SIa,selon on heat transfer in different states of vegregation of substances. TOploenergetika 5 no,3:91-93 Mr 158, OGR& IlItO (Heat--Transmission) SOV/1926 L_ 21h(8) ISASE I BODC EXPLOITATION Akadenlya asuk SSSR. EnergetLchoskly Institut Toplopersdacha I t*plovoy:, model I rovan I yo (Moat Transfer and Modeling of Beat Proce as) Moscow, ltd-vo AN SS53. 1959. 1619 P. grrata slip inserted. 3.500 copies printed, Rsop. Zd.s R. A. 111kheyev, Academician; td. or Pu*11shIng Rauset D. A. Ivanovai Tobb. Ed.: 0. N. Shavcheaka. PURPOUS The book Is Intended for scientists concerned with heat transfer. boat emission, and hydraulics of liquid metals. 0 tc. COVMUGNI This collection to dedicated to 'he memory 0.1 AcadomIcIon X. V. Kirplaboy who In the twenties initiated a systematic Investigation of heat transfer processes and. the efficiency of beat apparatus. Later he led the development of research work In this field. Two special collections devoted to marks of Klrplcttev-x school have boon published. one In 1939, Ratorialy soveshchaxsys, po modellrovanlya (Materials or the Conference an nodeling) and in 1951o T*Orlya podobtya I modoilrovanlya (Theory of Sinjiltud* &M Rodoling). The present collection prepared in 1956 ropmsento further development of the work of this school. ThLS theory is fundamental for the analysis or many boat problems In the r.eld of electrical and radio engineering. Or grant Importance are the first systematic Investigations of heat transfer and the b7draulion of liquid Metals which as a now kind of' na&t carrier NOY be used to the various branchoo of modern engic"ring. As a result or special investigations at' same cases or ccr...Ctt 10 beat transfer, a dependence of the process on the kind or liquid. 942"rAtUM, Pressure, direction of the beat rice. &=d other facto3 , was discovered and established. On the main of a Zdo mlizatIOn Of experimental data, new dependable recommendations 1mr beat analysis of engineering equipment wore developed. Cif no less Interest Is the work on heat tra="Lxnlon in boiling I-quids AM Lb* 00040MRAtiOn Of vapors. All investigation* are based on the theory or similitude. the nature Of which. a=v-ding to -4. V. KIrplobev, to that of *experimentatic=_0 work an zae theory or 0 regUl" regime applied to a system or bodies with an Inter"al of heat Is of' Interest for the future. card 2/20 Meet -..,amsfer 1 5 V Experimental Datersinatl0c of the the Condensation Of Vapor* of viscous ra;ariola _17a U sxperimmots ware made by the author at the *,nszi* t t*ploo" tIkI, An USSIt (Instit-to a, Moat po.or zzelc*orizd~, Academy TSci*ftQ*4eUXrSS10- COrd*fWd&t*.Zr. Of C""r!A On Vertical pipes was studled. A-sults "" obtinffl_d for One--- In which the viscosity or the extorlal -~4 100 tjm~ff Ernst., th" 43M vincomity or water. There am 3 Zollft mf-~o"' Heat Transfer (Cant.) of ;;_t Tr&~fa__ r. Vapor ~%=-anzat-mmt pan Esperimant.1 studies Of he=' tra-r*P I= --c-nde"A"O' vertical Pips* were -do in the Institute Of Heat ?Over oorlng. Acad**Y Of ScI0nc4G,UxrS~1 S.r Or4 giyzarLm -ere Ulked ne viscous Materials. 90sult; trx are Lcadomictan ?. L. KapItsa %8 with thin layer rlOWS- StPOrtmertal da'a M;t"r y-_tol~&zo-s coordinates. Aesde.1c-1- !1. A. *A1kh&7*v'~ formula is used for the dot*111A&t1On -Of. 91-Sgel-a fl.,Ccor- There am I? mrararces; 6 BavLet. 6 -AdIts"- 4 GermP,~a"d I French. 18(5,7) S01V125-12-6-151114 AUTHORS: Pernadskiy, V.Y. , Pngrineer rind 7ozulypt, I'% V. 0 Candi- date of Technical Sciences TITLE: On the Production of Pie-Welded Ylentirw Radial',ors PERIODICAL: Avtomatichskaya svarka, 1959, Vol 12, Nr 6 (75) pp 31-35 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article presents investigations with test samples of a not sectional panel he,,ting radiator. Py the In- stitut elektroevarki imoniYe.0. Patona (1-institute of Electric Welding imeniYe.0. Paton) together with the Institut teploenergetiki. AN USSR (Institute of Heat- Power Engineering AS UkrSSR) several variants of a not sectional panel radiator for a water-heating system with a working pressure up to 4 atm. wRs constructed. The test sample of the radiator conDisto of two symme- trical pressed parts made of low carbon steel, 1,0 mm thick. They are connected at perimeter by gas-welding. Card 1/2 The results of the tests showed, that the heat trans- ,301IT11 2 5-12-6-5/14 On the Production of Die 1,11elded Thin Walled Feating Radiators fer coefficient of the panel radiptor is about ~5-354, higher than the one usually used stRndard sectional cast iron radiator. Also in building appartment hou- ses, the not sectional panel steel radia-'Uor is of im- portance. The standaV cast iron rmdiator needs 3.6- 3.9 Kg metal for 1 m living area. q1he panel steel ra- diator with a metal thickness of 1,75-2.0 mm needs not more than 1.9 - 2.2 Kg metal for the same area. It is supposed, that the not sectional panel steel radia- tor is going to become greatly important- in national economy, There are 2 diagrams and 2 graphs. ASSOCIATION: Ordena trudovogo krasnogo znameni institut elektro- svarki imeni Ye.O.Patona All USSR (Iv.1stitute of V !-P(,+.ric Welding imeniYe.O.Paton AN Ukr9r)R)(Bernad&kiy) and lUstitut teploenergetiki AN USSR(Institute of Th-ermal-Power PnArinee- ring AS TJkrSSR)(Zozulya). SUBMITTED: April 4, 1959 Card 2/2 s/ii4/6l/ooo/oo1/oo2/ooq E194/E355 AUTHORS., Kremnev, 0,A,, Zozu1ya. N,V,, Candidatus of Technical Science-'; 7an ~a`V-tn, A: A: Engineer TITLE1 Tubular Surfaces with Longittvkinal HiLbbing for Regenerators and Water Heaters of' Gas-,turbLixe Sets PERIODICAL- Energomashinostroyen_Jy,-_,, 101~ No I- Pl)~ 5-8 TEXT- Por gas-turbine regenerators,, smooth-tubed heat exchangers have two important disadrantages: the entire heat-exchange surface is mechanizally loaded, and there is no way of compensating for the different rates of heat transfer from the inner and outer surfaces- Accordingly, except under the mcd favourable condLtions, iimooth., tubed heat exchangers are heavy and cumbersome, The tubes need ribbing, particularly on the gas side. to incroase thQ rate of heat transfer where it i9 least , The Inst Ltut teploonerget 'It X AN IJKrSSII (, hi sL i tut,:! at' 'I'llerma I Power of the AS Uhrainian SSR) Soler_tCd tUbVII with Longri!udittal ribbing for heat exchangers in power gas-turbi.ne sets nif,, heat-transfer media., air on the insidr and ga.,5 on the. outside.. 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