SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOVA, N.A. - FILIPPOVA, T.S.

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FILIPPOVA, N.A. Ticks of the genus Ornithodoros Koch parasitizing on birds. Paraz. abor. 21:16-27. f63. 1. Zoologicheskiy inatitut AN SSSR. g FILIPPOVA, N.A. Materials on tic" of the subfamily Argasinae (Ixodoidea, Argasidae). Report No. 2: Systematic groups of palaearatic Argasinae and diagnosis of the species of the U.S.S.R. In all active phases of their life cycle. Faraz. abor. 22t7-27 164. 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. (MIRA 18:2) FILIMVA, N.B., insh. Shale pbenole and their use ar, raw materIal for the synthesis of tanning materialse Izvevyseuchebezavo; tokhelegsprom, no.6.-5846 159. (MM 13:5) 1. TeentrallrG7 nauchno-Iseledovatel'skiy Institut koshovenno- obuvnor pronvablennostio (Tanning materials) (Shale) (Phanole) GOLUBIEVA, S.K... kand.-tekhn.nauk; MMUHIN, M.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; KURAYTIS; S.A... kand.tekhn.nauk; TOPOROVSKAYA, Kh.3.0 kand.tekhn. nsukj FREMLI, P.Ya., kand.tekbn.nauk; 'KORZINA, le.S.,, mladshi7 nauchnn sotrudnik; PILIPPOVA N.B., mladshiy nauchnyy sotruhAk Works of the Central Scientific and Technical Institute of the Leather and Footwear Industry in the field of tanning materials. Nauch.-isel. trudy TSHIKP no. 30:27-46 159. (MDU 14:5) (Tiuming materials) I FILIPPOVA, H.B., Anxh.; HIMfLOY. A.M., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof. Characteristics of the tanning properties of novu lak rosins made from mixtures of various phenole. Izv. vys. ucIheb. zav.; tekh, log,.prom. no.2:71-74 160. (XIFA 13:11) 1. TSentrallnyy rauchno-iseledovatellskiy inatitut koshevenno- obuvnoy preashlonnostia, (Tanning materials) (Phenol condensation producto) FILIFFOVA, H.B., inzh.: MILWLOVA, A.N., doktor tekhn.nauk,prof. InveBtigating tba *actional composition and tanning propertios of novolak and lignophenol. resins obtained from sbale ybenols. Izv.vys.ucheb.sav.-, tekh.leg.prom. no.4t76-79 16o. (RMA 13:10) 1. TSentrallrVy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut kozhaveano- obuvnny pron7oblennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii iskusstvenrqkb volokou Kiyevskogo tekbnologicheskogo institute, legkoy proryshlennosti. (Tanning materials) (Phenols) m- v:, PILIPMA# NJo, inzh.; TOLUMINA, L.S., luzh. ----------- Investigating the rate of condensation of phenols with formaldehyde with &M without the use of sulfuric acid -as a catalyst. Izv.Va. uoheb.savo; takh.leg.prom. no.5%52-56 160. (MM 13:11) 1. T$entral'Vy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy Inatitut koahemn6-oburnor promyshlennooti(for 71lippova). 2. Balakhninskiy sullfitno-spirtovyy savad (fZr - Tq.1stWddna). Rokomendovans kaf edro7 teklmologLi khtmichs- skikh volokon liyavslmgo tokhnologichookogo inatituta legkoy proxy- shlennostis ,(Phenol condensation products) (Taxining materials) n FILIPPOU, N.B., inzh. Use of the radial paper chromatography method for cheWdng the. degree of condensation of total shale phenols in the synthesis of tanning agents. Izv.vyz.ucheb*zav.; tekholegeprom. no-5:48-51 160., (MIRA 13.- 11) 1. TSentrallnry nauchno-iseledovatel'skly institut cozhevexmo~-obuvnQy promVehlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii khimicheskikh voloton, liyevskogo tekhnologicheakogo inotituta leglroy proaWshlennosti. (Paper chromatography) (Phenols) (T-m4ng materiale) C-FILIPPOVA. N.B., inzh.; KIMUYLOV. A.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof. Chromatographic determination on paper of resorcinol contained in novolak resins syn'thesized from resorcinol. Izv.vyx.ucheb.zav.; tekholbg.prom. n0-5:3-3 '6o, (MIRA 13:11) 1, TSentral'W nauchno-iosladovatellskiy institut kozheveano~-obuynoy proVehibnnostis Aekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologitvolo)uiistykhanterialove- (Paper chromatography) (Reeoreinol) (Resins, Synthetic) FILIPPOVAq N.B. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Synthesis of artificial -tanning materials on a basis of phenols of tar waters obtained in the gasification of schale.11 Moscow, 1961. 10 pp; (Ministry of Higher Education USSR,Moscow Technological Inst of Light Industry); 13C copies; free; (KL, 7-61 sup, 248) A _1141 FILIppoVA2 N.B.x inzh.; KTRAYTIS, S*A*p kand.tekhn.nauk I- - gynthatic taming djont, No,12-1 and experience in its use in leather proceasinge Kozh.-obuv.prom. 3 no.8:36-.37 Ag 161,. (MIRA 14:10) (Tanning materialo) FILIPPOVA, N.B.; KURAYTTS, S.A. Use of amonium b1sulfits in thei synthesis of t-mning materials. - .1lauch.-Issl. trudy TSNTKP no.33s57-59 1163 (MIRA 18a1) ,GMSIIENKOVII, Ye.V.; DYMBITS, .A.; XURAY"T, ',A.; WiRk. SEMENOV, S.S.; SOFJIOR, R.A.;,?ILIPPGVA N.B. Obtaining tanning agents from the phenols of shale tar. Trudy VNIIT no.13:101-108 164. (MIM 18:2) L 638~55-0'5 Ac C E."O S 10 Iat Ap5m- 518 mlovy i A; Inr n In-m Irnop !nrLl-z: -i-11 Vol, B, (Candidate of techpicql eciencq-): TT Jj --ay --a --qmrta with e-nd lubrlca-tirqr-i~ :i3 Corti 1/2 's- I.VE ql 63855-65 ACCESS1011 MR: AP5020516 -014 . ....... CHI H 0,H)x, w`aere a aliphatic rosidus of carboxylic acid and LSO It mnle-~Jle of lirno- fcrii: sc-Ad. 'rhis substance contains both phonolic hyd r cxyl srhich tan- -7 10C rind chaf-ns of alliphatic q Tlc~ 1- )roper4j95 tL3-2D--1A"!Qfl: Tsentra'I nawhto-issledovatel'skiv institut - j. rIZ17 '~O'entral Scientific Rlesearch lnotilu-.~ --~r tn,~ mg aigm Lg-~ ? AUTHOR: FILIP~~~ 30-7-35/36 TITLE: Critique and Book Review. Collected Materials on Pushkin' a Life and Work* (Materialy o zhizni i tvorchestve Puehkina - Russian) PERIODICALi Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSRp 1957, Vol 271 Nr 7, pp 119-120 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The resumption of publication of "Materials on Pushkin's Life and Work* by the Institute of the Russian LiteratiLre of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (Pushkin House),, Vol I 'M-L, 1956., 502 pp.. 4sooo copiess is to be welcomed. It was the publisher's aim to make the reader acquainted with now., hitherto unpublished material on Pushkin's life and work* A critical reviewp however) will reject several thingsp especially some exaggeTations. Reference is made here to Pushkin's attitude and Judgement concerning the "scientific poetry* of the French poets of the 18th century&' It is practically impossible to neglect the fact that the Nrationalist type of the poetry* repelled Pushkin - he ad not know what to do with this new form. He rather thought that the sense of poetry lay in the authorl.s emotional attitude towards reality, The opinion on Pushkin's attitude -towards Lomonosov's poetry given in the new edition is also to be - rejected, Pushkin admired Lomonosov as a great scholar., but by no means as a poets Therefore Tomashevskils opinion is most probably more correct when he says: "Pushkin was always passive toward Card 1/2 Lomonosov's poetry- itleft him cold*. of greatest value Nr the Critique and.Baok Review. 3047-35/36 Collected Materia3son Pushkin's Life and Work. specialist isp however, the infomation on Pushkin's relationship with the Dakabrists (1822)p published for the first time, ASSOCIATIONt Not given PRESENTED BYt SUBMITTED: AVAILA.BLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 FILIPPOVA, N.F._ Reco=ended principles of the comprehensive biography of Fushkin. Vent..&N SWR 31 no*9;139-3-40 S 161. (IMU 14:10) (Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich., 1799-1837) AZZ"-M -,A P5025927 SOURCE CODE: UR/0205/65/005,/005/0735/0737. AUTHOR: Breslavotsp Le P.; Kasymovp As; ORG: Institute of Biological Physics AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR) TITLE: Coll division and structure of nuclei chtinges Induced by irradiation and radiotoxin action SOURCE: Radiobiologiyas v, 59 no. 5p 1965v 735-737 TOPIC TAGS: plant growths radiation plant effects mitosiss, plant genetics, toxicology ABSTRACT: Rye seeds (Vjatka variety) and 5 day old pea sprouts (Pobeditell variety) were soaked for 24 hrs in extracts prepari3d from irradiated-(csl37 ga=aa-rays, 70 r/mins 50 kr dose) and nonirradiated potato tubers and also in water to investigate radlotoxin effects, Af ter rye seeds and pea s routs were wash3d off with water, they were allowed to geminate for V3 hrs and 24 hrs respectivel7, Then the rye and pea sprouts were fixed to-determine mitotio.indioes and structural changes of nuclei* Results show that the effects of radlotoxins extracted from irradiated potato tubers are similar to those of direct irradiation: Inhibition of cell mitositij. chromosome aberrationsp and Card IZ2-- 39 'ok"VNI L 7?65-66,. ACC NRt AP5025927 -partial pyknosis of nuclei ("unilateral pyknosis"). The only difference -is-th-a-t-t - - - 9-cell changes produced weaker than those produced by direct Irradiation. This circumstance makes it possible to study In greater detail cellular changes that take place under-radiation action, Orig, art, has: 3 tables& SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 17Jul64/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH MW: 003 UW L-Card 2/2 IM 1. M H EMLAVETSp L.P.;-KASYMOVV Aq FILIPPOVA, N.F. ..-- Changes in the process of cell division and nuclear structure under the effect of irradiation and radiotoxins. Radio- biologiia 5 no.5035-737 165. (MIRA 18111) 1. Inatitut biologicheskoy fisiki LK SSSR, Moskva, FILIPPOVA, U.I.; GALLM, A.A. salve caps" in fungous diseases of the scalp. Vest.derm. i ven. 33 no-3:79 My-Te '59. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Iz Kiselevskogo kozhno-venerologicheekogo dispansera Xemerovskoy oblasti. (SCALP--DIMM S) TsImUL, M.M. CTSymbalp M.M.]; (Filipova, N. 1. 1 7"- Reservoirs and biological characteristics of the development of puccinia triticina.Erikso, in the Ukrainian steppe. Ukr. bot. zhux. 19 no.2:54-61 162. (KIRA 15:6) 1, Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-ionledovatellskiy institut kukuruz'y, g. Dnepropetr ove k. . .(Ukraine-Leaf rust of wheat) ~T Ir. it follyflem In cl 4~ 1:~'( t95 I le Issue ianL~nj 0 tile varl- (111, suflig I,j(Wv-e:z (i,e. ,,, fit or fatex silitti; of IMper, I chrotm-siAlIg of kalh(T, dc.) is flul rgc patt ell the q:tljlc. nrid call Ile t \10AII('11 ill J:, 17). ill,. ,:oCI!rrcnt prnCes~,C.,; Of I ffiloint)- A mll v 1, fj,.,,(I, of the c ct Of c duvfrolqu~ till sielillg ag(.1its 11141 . , pir'i If. 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M'FIN, For a (prififity of Nact itittmilict d witit the latex c(IIIIII ill 0, -15, i"0, :11). 1 100% (Imsed oil the fiber wk.), tile, tit%, IvIlsile qrcorIb of tile bo.,114i i, 4.0, 6.0, (1.1, ;%till 5.1, im d tile wvt tviv%ile 2A, 4A, 3.7, Imd 1.9 kgj."q. imut., resp,, tiod 'tilt, cmlf, I)f mellabili(y if, (?,.52, 0.67, 0.61,'villd 0.30, u'p, Tile-c lumill.; shim tfvtt, nt rJitivuly. low addil. of r CI, Oicre iN if motv iiijift-tio plini, of hic-A fill (Ile fibers; Na tit I,qj 161,11 A culit'll. of lhm~ 6 all imst'llse ill tim Ill Weul:% I iml I,[ five I;ilvN p,ttfi Wltetl it Ile above lomrd 1, !.11hit ul"I to artiliciA ,roI;:, lumt.i.va if i!~ f,mild that tile boaldmilts.. N;ICI;,,;,htI I"Ifit -FUME= LOBANOVAI NOV.j FILIPPOVA..N.K.; SHAROVA, Z.P.1 RAUTIAN, G.N. Methods of colorimetrio determination and specification of fabrics. Tekot* prome 21 no- 4:52-54 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Colorimetry) (Textile fabrica-Testing) FILMOVA, I.Mg insh. DeOgn modification of hydraulic-turbine assemblies in connectIon with the uso of hubs of lamliated voode [TnWrl IMS'no.4057-368 157, 1114) (Urdraulio turbines) (Wood, Camessed) AUTHORS: TITLE., PERIODICAL: S/079/60/030/009/012/015 3001/B064 Losev, I. P., Fedotova,_O. 'Ya., Filippova, N. M. Synthesis and Investigation of PolyamidesxbFrom 6j, &t)'-Diamino-p-xylene and Dicarboxylic Acids Zhurnal obshchey khimii, ig6o, Vol. 30, No. 9, PP. 3074-3077 TEXT: The authors continued their previous investigation (Ref. 1) on the synthesis and properties of polyamides, proceeding from co, 601-diamino- p-xylene and dicarboxylic acids and obtained a series of salts of glutaric, pimelic, azelaic, and sebacic acid whose element ary analysis also permits the determination of their empirical formulas that correspond to the neutral salts. On heating the salts to temperatures between 220 and 290 oc, a number of curves was obtained of the specific viscosity of 0.2% solutions of polyamides forming in cresol as a function of the reaction temperature. In the case of poly-p-xylene glutario acid amide (I) and poly-p;xylylene pimelic acid amide (II) the optimum reaction temperature is 240 C, in the case of polf-p-xylene azelaic acid amide (III) it is 2500C, and in the Card 1/2 Synthesis and Investigation of Polyamides S/079/60/030/009/012/015 From 6j, W-Diamino-p-xylene and Dicarboxylic BO01/B064 .Acids case of poly-p~-xylylene sebacic acid amide (IV) it is 2600C (Fig. 1). Table I gives the constants of these polyamides. Moreover, the thermo- mechanical properties of the polymers obtained were investigated by means of the device by Zhurkov (load 975 99 10 see permanent load). Fig* 2 shows the thermomechanical curves for the products (I - IV). The data reveal that the polyamides have a crystalline structure, no highly elastic states, and that they are not deformed when heated to between 260 and 270 0 under load; this indicates their high thermal stability.6he properties of the poly- a6ides depend on the structure of the homologous acids: e.g., the melting points of "even" polyamides are higher than those of the respective poly- mers with odd number of C-atome in the dicarboxylic acid. The solubility '(in cresoll water, oyclohexanonel ethylene glycol) rises with the higher number of carbon atoms in the molecule of dicarboxylic acid. The poly- Amides obtained can be easilyltreated lay pressing, though treatment by casting under pressure is more expedient. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni Mendeleyev~ (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni Mendeleyev SUBMITTED: August 11, 1959 Card 2/2 FI LIPPOVA, 11. P. Otogenous liquorrhea, Zhur. ush.., nos. i gorl, bol. 23 no,4: 68 JI-Ag'63. (IEMA 16t10) 19 Iz kliniki bolezney uk-ha, gorla i nosa (ispolnyayushchni obyazamosti zaveduyushchegov - kand.med.nauk S*AeYarl7kov~ Voronezhskogo meditsinskogo institata. DISFMES) . . ... Elm 14 P7 FIX L 1,6990-66 (v) ACC~~NR, AP6016324 IV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0410/65/000/003/0039/0050 AUTHOR: Budy ov, V. P. (Novosibirsk); FWppova, N. P. (Novosibirsk)- Shelomanov A. L (Novosibirsk) ORG: none TITLE: Measuring the Ume constant of an object by means of self 4uning models SOURCE: Avtometriya, no. 3, 1965, 39-60 TOPIC TAGS; self adaptive control, time constant, system reliability ABSTRACT: The study Involv a theoretical analysis and experimental verification of a high- speed selftunixig model gstemk&r measuring time constants of objects whose behavior can be described by a linear differential equation of the first order. Recognizing practical deficien- cies of existing systems.- the authors evolve theorems Y' od (t ) > Y' (t 1) and t2=2t ,ns~ant wh ob Here tj Is the instant. of coefficient equalization and t2 is te en~rror e=O. The former theorem indicates that the moment to, at which error derivative e1=0, preceeds mo_ ment t1. The cited theorems serve as a basis for the design of two high-speed measuring systems with models, whose stability and.accuracy do not depend on the form of the Input signal. The partial derivative of error in the parameter being tuned need not be calculated. ~J L 4699o--66 ACC NRt AP6015324 The systems require no special or complex elements and can be made of standard components. Proof is presented for the two theorems evolved. Orig. art. has: 26 formulas and 5 figures. SUB CODE: 14 SUBM DATE: 09Feb65/ ORIG REF: 002 ZABOR , K*B*IjILIPPOVA, N.V. - Methods for the determination of the ab4olute quantities of ionium (gotk,,230). zhur.anal.khime, 15 no.2:203-206 Mr-Ap 160. (KM 13-7) 1e Moskovskly gosudaretvanny7 universitat im, M,V.Lomonosova. (Thorium--Inotopes) SOBOLEVI-VO-M.; MEDZHIBOZHSKIY, M.Ya.j FILIPPOVAI N.Ya. Economic comparison of oxygen and compressed air melbho& for the intensification of steel smelting. Izv.vysoucheb*zav.; chernomet, 8 no.62202-206 165,, (MIM :L8:8) 1. Dnepropetrovakiy.filial Instituta avtomatiki, Donetskly nauchno- iasledovatellakiy institut chernoy metallurgii i Dneprojetrovskiy filial Instituta ekonomiki AN UkrSSR. 941.3'a.9MOM PIZ "I 4~4~' 4?.ii U., R BAKIIRAKII, Yo.E.; DAVANKOV, A.B.; MARTEITS, L.A.; LAVER, V.M.; SOKOLOVA, N.M.; OBUKHOVA, Z.A.; FILIPPOVA, N.Ye. Cultivation of the plague microbe on media of acid casein hydrolysate demineralized using an ion-exchange resin. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.3:51-55 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauc~no-issledovatellskogo instituta mikrobiologii i apidemiologii.Yugo-Vostoka SSSR "Mikrob". (PASTEUREW FESTIS)' (CASEIN) (1011 EXCWIGE RESINS) and AIAVV "Typhomus toxin Ztscbr. f. Immunitatforach 83:143-51, 1934 * -06 0:'11 Idol /,I f#11111OWN 1, m A P a m IV it v a J? - X P. W0 4 A. ~M11-4y=11-A 0 a to 9t 1i to 1-1 Oj A LLI P IV !~#Dtot I :. ~ ~ -- ".--IF I%jTbo pwfmti= of tomwis "a"". 0-Fillipm, 'c *Mcbm OW X. Xurdyisnov". Z. ZVI ,WSd- 00 Fpwtl*W. laws" Ofrfth'~ 4 144-52 go I MW f), On 0111,111111IS 1m)(193 k-yormallm mWi. of 1-2% kill 00 01 X. jy*, . ptmty* B (1) and B. Own mri". 7 1 weent. to be reladvely mWant to 0 1i#, imuntinbatkin -00 00 The ty VIRWAIIIII 04-1 formalin we about .00 11oa autimm I Is weakened. The jd'jhe kmoalin vactioa d- .00 90 It ~Wjscnk CW joemnatnitim chamlef iltkm S. A. K. 00 r4 0 so U go x - - I ~' A~v 2 zoo "W W -SLA WAIAUPCICAL LITISATUll CLASUPKATICH boo I fill boo T-" --F-1 U AV Is jP W0 tV IV Ce 44 K R U K U It It X I'll 0 0010 0 go* # 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 LAO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0:0 4 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 Is 0 011 Fi 4 POM Qv.-, JISSR / Mio d1biolod. Miorobes Fathogenia to Humana and Animals. F"3 Abs Jour s Ref Zhur Biol', No 2, 1958, No 5222 Author a Filippova, O.G..~, Inst t Not given Title t Choice of.Tests,to I~etermine Polyvaooine Reaoti-ji-ty. Orig Pub a N&uohn,..tr. Moak, n.-i. in-ts; vaktain i ayvorotok, 19fits. 8, 566-565 Abstract i Parallel tests were conducted with introduction of, the whole vaooine in doses of 1, 1.5, and 2 ml on miee in- traperitoneally; 0.1 ml of the whole v&ooine and a 1310 dilution of*the supernatant liquid after centrifuged polyvaooine into rabbits intradermally, and, finally, precipitation reaotion and complement fixation with the ito 0 --USSR M!'r:0 logy. Mic.robes Pa,thogenio- to Humans and Animals. F-3 Abs Jour Ii Ref Zhur Biol.,'No 2. 1958P No 6221 Author I Filippovas 0 G.p Kossova, k.K. Inst 3 Not given* Title i Experimental Stuctr of the Effect of Polyviaoino Doses on Development,of I=unity in Mice, Orig Pub- i Noxtohn. tT. Moak. n. -J. in-ta vaktain i eyvorotokp 1966, 8, 571-580 Abstract o The optimal dosage for i=aunizing mice was determined in testing the NIIS1 polyvacoino. In subcutaneous injeo- tion of vaccine (0.5.m1 singly), the lowering of the on- tigen dose by 10 to 20 times while the content of calcium phosphate salts was kept oonstant yielded almost the same Card 1/2 USSR/Microbiology - ldcroor~aaisms Patho6enic to Htmans and r-4 Animals Abs Jour Rof'-Zhur Biolop No 10p 1958, 43292 Author Filippova, 0. G. *sht6yn) B.T.~ Inst. Title ~jj Comparatiire.*StUdy of 7~wo Mothods of Antigen Vaccination in an Faperiment,;nn,Mice. Orig Pub : Nauchn. tr. Moak* no-io in-t vaktsin i syvorotok, .1956, 81 645-652. Abstract : A study was conducted of two methods of verifying antigen i=nmogenicity -- a subcutaneous and an intraperitoneal method. The study was conducted on mice vith sanples of typhoid fever preparations (total antigens, and preparod polyvaccine)e Both tested preparations produced a Greater irminity when used intraperitoneally (greater survival of infected mice) than when used subcutaneously. The optinuo period for testing immmity in subcutaneous imminization Card 1/2 FlUPPOVA, 0. K.., BERnEW; K. 0. Prevention of inteatinta infectionSP Gig. awdt.a Moskn 110. 7a July 50. P. 50-2 1e Of Kramoyarak Institute of ElAdemidlogy and Morobiologrw CLI-11 A9p 5. Nov., 1950 MULMA, G.A.; FILIFFOVAj O.K.; SUM., V.D. Staining the granuleo of Corynobacteritm diphtheriae. Lab. delo 8 no.2:42-43 F 162. (MIRA 15--2) 1. Krasnoyarskaya krayeva i Krasnoyarskaya gorodskaya sanitarno- epidemiologicheskAye stantaii (nauchnyy konsulltant - prof. V.D.Shtiben). (COR)DUACTMIUM DIPHTIMRW) (STAINS AND STAINING QUPZGC"p C) AUTHORS: S/ 105/64003-0005/16/028 B007/B008 Burkin, A.Le. 9 Engineer, FilipRova, O.N., Engineer, Sheftoll, I.T.0 Candidate of Technical S;T;;;;FT5ffn'g~ad) Thermoresim,2"ZMT-140 TITLE: PERIODICAL: Blektriohestvot 196O# No. 5, PP- 71-73 TEXT: A number of thermoresistors with various parameters were developed in the USSR and are manufactured for the industry at present. If the ambient temperature exceeds 1800C, however, they can not work reliably for a long time. The design and char 'acteristice of the now thermoresistors nT-14 are given'here. They are provided for working at,temperatures up to 3000C. The design is shown in 7ig. 1 and the dimensions are given. The semiconductor element of the MIT-14' is made in the shape of a bead (diameter w 0-5 mm) from a mixture of cobalt- and manganese oxides. The thermoresistor RUT-14 can be used at increased humidityt in waterp and aggressive liquids. The dependence of the resistor on temperature is shown in Fig. 2 for some types of the KUT-14. The static obarecteristice,for Buoh a type, taken at various ambient temperatures, are shown in Pig. 3- It may Card 1/2 Thermoresistor IXT-i4 3/10~7N9/000/05/16/028 B( BOOT B008 be seen from them that the KHT-14 can be used as pickup in systems for the auto- natie control of temperature and in fire-alarm installations (Ref- 4). The maximum working temperatures must however not exceed 150-2000C in these cases. The KUT-14 can be uzed at temperatures up to 3000C In circuits which work according to the.prinoiple of the Wheatstone bridge. The stability of the resistor KMT-14 was checked at 3000C on a great number of types. The results are listed here in a table.They show that an aging at 30000 for 300-400 hours during the manufacturing process is sufficient as a rule for itabilizing the thermoresistor. Such thermoresistori also show a satisfactory stability in the further course over the total range of the working temperatures. There are 4 figures, 1 tablev and 4 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: September 30t 1959 Card 2/2 SHTUTMAN, M.N.; SHULIMAN, VA; MILYAVSKAYA, Ye.Ms; FILIFFOVA, R.A*j YERENEYEVA, T.A.; LUKINA, M.N. Spectra analysis of iron ore, agglomerate, and blastfumace slag in a "sounding" direct-current arc. Zav.lab. 28 to.11:1330- 11332 162. (MA 15-. 11) 1. Magnitogorskiy metallur gicheskiy kombinat. (Iron ores-Spectra) (Faectric arc) 0 nifil sit ip all 911 1 PH I I I F o R to r I * 7MF AUMORS: 14alyuzhinate, G.D., Filippova,_B-JL 3o422 S/058/6j/OoOAe9/048/4Q50 AOOI/AIO1 TI=t Calculation of attenuation of low-frequency sonic waves in straight lined ducts PERIODICALt Referativpyy zhurnal. Fizika, no.'9, 1961,291, abstract 9Zh413 (V ab. "Prom. aerodinamika't, no. 18, Moscow, Oborongiz, 1960, 3 - 11) TEXT: The authors derive a formnila enabling one to determinei-attenuation of low-frequenoy sonic waves in air ducts lined with standard sound-abs6rbing materials; method and results of testing are deicribed4 The attenuatio 6ormula in de'cibells per length unit looks as follows: 4 L, - 8i6 ( to' f/c) (d/b ), where f is frequency, o ia:sound velocity, b is the real and d is the imaginary -PartA. of the reduced impedance of the absorbing layer, obtained-by calculation or experimentally. An experimental testing of the theoretical formula was carried out by direct measuring of attenuation in a rectangulaa- duct one of whose walls was lined-dith oaprone cottgn wool, stitched mats made of cotton "kntpirtrovannw and gravel layer. The values of the real-and imaglneU7 Oarts-of reduced impe- dance of the *sorbing layer were obtained with an interferometer and agreed with Card 1/2 -.e~~ 30422 3/058/61/000/009/048/050 Calculation of attenuation ... AOOI/AIOI aalculated ones.-Measures were taken Oreventing originatioh of reflected waves and longitudinal sound propagation in the absorber layers. The tests were made with a loucb3peaker and a microphone shifting along the duct axis., The results obtained tantify that the derived formula inapplicable to calculation of attenu- ation. up to frequencies of 500-600 cps at tile lining with oa'prone fiber and up to 800-900 cps at the lining with gravel layer. L. Pereverzev [Abstraotert a notes Complete translation'] Card 2/2 0 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: S, 3099i 121f/61/000/009/012/058 D234/D3O3 Fili ov Experimental investigation of models of silencers with absorbent filling Referati,%niyy zhurnal. Makhanika, no. 9, 1961, 22, abstract 9 B116 (V sb. From. acrodinanika, no.18, 14, Oborongiz, 1960, 21-23) TEXT: The author investigates by experimental methods the effect of form and dimensions of silencers of an aerodynamical in- stallation, operatin with hot gases, on the mapitude oE attenua- tion of 49ound waves in the silencer. The relation between the at- tenuation factor in the silencer with filling at normal incidence of sound and the attenuation factor of sound waves propagating in a canal with gravel is elucidated. Methods of acoustic tests are ex- posed. The attenuation in a canal is estimated according to the ratio of levels of sound power in the input and output C'ross-sect- Card 1/2 30ffi S/12 781/ooo/009/012/058 Experimental investigation... D234/b3O3 ions. Recommendations are given for the use of data obtained by the author in designing silencers. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation2 2 Card 2/1 FILIMM&4,~D YUDINj Ye.14. Experimental investigation of =fflero designed as pipeis with branches. From, aerodin.'no. 18;9!~-107 160, (14MA 14:5) (Acouatical enginecring) FETRUA, A.N.~ FILIPPOVA, R.D. Formation of an intermediate complex of amylose isanerase ribonucleic acid and polysaccharide. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.2:455- 457 My 165. (MIRA 1835) 1. Institut, biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR. Submitted July 17, 1964. L ~~~_L6~6~ ACC NRs oit) 8 AP60112-63 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/006/01"V' - ' ' 1 AUTIJORS: Munin, A, G.; Naumenkoj_Z._Nj; T iFiliEgova' F.-S.;-Chikin, K. G. ORG: none TITIM: Apparatus for damping noise in aerodynamic or gaa-dynamic machinery. Class 1,7, To. no. 6Y 1966, 108 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prorAyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyvo znaki, TOPIC TAGS: aerodymamic noise, acoustic noi se, aerodynamics ABSTRACT; This Author Certificate presents an apparatu3 for damping noise in aerodyrznic or gas-dynamic machinery. The apparatus contains a reinforced concrete case with sound-nbsorbing coltumis, an inflow duct, and an exhaust chamber. To increase the acoustical effectiveness of noise damping in a broad range of fre- I quencies, the reinforced concrete caso.is corrugated and has a variable cross sea- tion (see Fig. 1). The sound-absorbing columns are placed in each corrugation. Fig. 1. 1 - reinforced concrete case; 2 - sound-absorbing columns it. I Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SIT13 CODE: 131 'UBM DATE: 22Jul64 ~nrd 1/1 vmb UDC: 621-758.34:533.071.5 L _4 -('E 'EME, NDIN, V.A., inzh.: FILIPPOVICH, S.A., inzh. Use of polyamide plastics in Czechoslovakia. Energomashinostroenie 6 no.8:47 48 Ag '60. (MIRA 14:9) zCzechoslovaki"cbinery industry) (Plastics) r[LIPPOTA, S.G. MM . W... ~-~ 0018. -'rudy Hsi Nothodi, a %sathing mechanical drawing in technical sch no.28:60-75 156. (Mechanical drawing) (MIU 10:6) TochechnsIis i rolikovaia svar Ica zharoupornykh stalei i sl)lav0v- (Vestn. Mash., 1950, no. 6, P. 41-45) .spot and roll welding of heat-resisting steels and alloys. DLC: TN/+-V4- SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical IEngineering in tim Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 19,53. LAMIKO-AVAKYAN, Soflya Vaoillyena, kand.takhn.nauk; LASWW, likolay Fedotoviohp kand.tekhn.asuk; IFILIPPOVA, 6.F## 'red.; 6VKHAMA, R,A,,, takhn.redo [Soldering aluminum alloys] Paika aliuminievykh splavov. Moskva, Mosk.dom nauchno-takhn.propagandy Lm. F.2.1)zerzhinskogo, 1958. 25 P. (Peredovoi opyt proizvodstva. Seriia %shinostroeniO.0 n.o.14) WPM 12:3) (Solder and soldering) (Al"Minum alloys) Eiv.-I 7"112.1 FILIPPOVA, S.S.;,BAZHANOVA, TeiV., otv.red.; BARKOVSKIT, I.V., --tINVISM; ZMMIJ, Ky ., tekhn.red. I I YO [Labor productivity. costs and business accounting in U.S.S.R. industry after the Great Patriotic War; bibliography of books and magazine articles'for 1945-19571 Problemy proizvoditell- nosti truda, nobastoinosti i khoxroachota v promyshlennosti SS~R pools Velikoi Otechostvennoi voiny; bibliograficheskii ificasatell knig i shurnalInykh statei za 1945-1957 99. Soot. S.B.Filippova, HoBkva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSBR, 1959. 347 ps (MM 12:11) Iv Akade.miya nauk SM. Fundamentallnaya biblioteka ob- shchestvennykh nauk. (Russia--Industries-Bibliography) (Bibliography--Rusnia--Industriee) I 0 0 0i *0 000 10 00 a 0 0000 0 0 0 000*0*0000000 WA f-Par-at ww", 110, 0 1 4 0 1 Ail ti 11 11 M it 1. It V It w 11 M 0 b It M P. it M it r'0 ~A S 1. rA -IL- I - A L It U 0 It (&is A Arkbi, (Architectural Term Cotta). A. V. PILIPPOV, If N, AND P. G, 11111K. Pali- Irv )k iteltury IKSR, Mwwtow, 114 1, lis!" by AkadenliyaA 208 Illustrations. lltkv 18R.-The authors ctio. 00 41! '21b.P& 5 chapters sepArately on the followilix subjeTti: 00 "t (1) arthitectund territ colits. Its develtipawist, prtwnt 00 a state. and Uftkinvo in Soviet conalruction,. (2) Wild- twnt&l 1vCbno1oGY.j3)t&%inX and [orating, t4i (witswid 00 typa, and (8) mounting &no enrctim of trurA vttta. Thi,~ to wtil-iflustrated publication is Intended 10 aCqUAInt build- .00 ers and amhilft-u with the pouibilitks of terra cotta in 8049 o *it troeritruction. It Is comprehensive in covmge and pre- to a wells vallijbir tallular Itiftwitlat hill 14w stialelliq atilt de- t =06 400 000 A 004 --00 00. Soo OOM goo ooz 0 io V, 0 moo 11100 64.1LA TotELUCCXAL Lilf*410f CLAIINKATIOx t1o :00 10: 040 a 'M 0 4 v I V 0 At a 3 6 9 0 At to is 1, 6, V 0*0 it 9 a 19 Ot VC a it of 191"4;1;00*0000000000000*0 0 0 0,10 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 14 -0-4L 0.000 0 0 0 so* 440060,444000 000000000 0 so 0 * 4 0 0 FILLrMiA, 5. V. FnXPPQ7A S. V. - kand. takhn. nauk. i, F3UaPOT, A. V. - Chl.-Korr. Akademll arkldtektui7- 'SSSR prof. Nauchno-imiledavateltakiy institut stroitellnoy takhniki Akademii arkh!LtaktW SSSR TEMMMIYA IZGMVLMIrA GLAZUROVAMM OBLITSOVOCMIM IZDHM Page 101 SOS Colle Agn gt Annnt ittlorm 2f Scientific Alsearch ]ig& gn 2gnxtrnc zxaaw in 1CM., Moscm,, 1951 j V 8(6) SOV/112-59-3-4636 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p, 50 (USSR) AUTHOR Filippova, T. A. TITLE: Influence of Turbine Cavitation Properties Upon the Operating Conditions of a Hydroelectric Generating Station (Analiz vliyaniya kavitatsionnykh kachestv, turbin na. rezhim raboty GES) PERIODICAL: Izv- v yssh. uchebn. zavedenly. Energetika, 1958, Nr 1, pp 125-131 ABSTRACT: The analysis is simplified by: (1) using reduced-model characteris- tics and (2) assuming that all units at the station are of the same type and that the optimum conditions correspond to a uniform load distribution among the optimum number,of operating units. Various cases of mutual relations between the cavitational. and power characteristics of water turbines are considered; curves of starting the units are plotted; tables are presented that illustrate the effect of capacity limitation upon the cavitational conditions for a number of model water wheels. N. D. P. Card 1 1 R"'T, FILIPPOVA, T.A. Iffect of oavitatiou limitations on the operatien of hydroalsotric powar stations. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly;.enorg. no,1:121-128 158. (MIRA 11:10) l.Rokomandovano kafedroy gidroenergetiki Moskovskogo suargetichaskogo instituta. (Hydroolootric pover stations) FnIPPOVA, T. A.,Candidate Tech Sci (dies) -- "Cavitation In the operation of hydroelectric power plants". Moscow, 1959. 18 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Moscow Order of Lenin Power bgineering Inst), 150 copies (KL, Ito 24, 1959, 142) V; - P-5 FILIFFOVA, T.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Methods for increasing the operating efficiency of the Novosibirsk Hydroele otrie Power Station. Izv. vys. ucheb, zav.; energ. 5 no.2t102-105 F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Energeticheskiy, institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavlena kafedroy gidroenergetiki Moskovskogo energeticheakogo Instituta. (Novosibirsk Hydroelectric Power Station) MAMNIBORODA, E.I., insh. (Novosibirsk); ROXAMKO, Ye A., Insh. (Novosibirsk); FILIPPOVAp T.A., kahd.tekhn.nauk (Novosibirsk; Automatic load distribution between the units of a hydr -ectrio power station using a relative increment method. Elektrichestvo no.4t19-22 Ap 163. (MA. 160) ~?*drosleotric' power stations) (Electric power d.Vtributign) A-I FILIPPOVA T.A. kand,tekhnonauk Construction of the characteristics of relative increments of hydroelectric power stations under field conditions. Elek.11ta. 34 no.2s47-50 F 163. (MIn 1634) (Hydroelectric power stations) ------- SOURCE-CODE-. AUTHCR,. Filippovas T. A. (Docent) CRG: Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute (Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy instit A TITIE! Selection of operating equipment at hydroelectric stations SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 6. 1966,, 8-14 TOPIC TAGS: hydroelectric power plant, electric power production ABSTRACT: Investigations performed for a Hydroelectric Station with 8 power units in- Aicated that the effioienoy' could be inorcaeod by 2-3~ with pro~or solution a . oblems of the selection of workin kaipmento which.emphasizas the practi- p; 9 1 dal: oxp9dioncy of the solution of thin problem, This nrtiolo presents a of a simplified mothodg developed on the basis of the power characteristics .hydftolootric station of 400 megowatts power and with 5 idontioal hydro. electric power units, for perfoming thooo onlouUtions. Tho author doter.. mined that optimization of internAl BUtiOn oporating conditions can be por-'. formed in consideration of the following aimplifioation: (a) - The operating .zone of units with a conotafit number of machirea Inoludod can be accepted as ' constants; (b) . The composition of the equipment included can bo selected - '- -for'maxin= possible theoroticitl efficiency, Rooommondationa as to tho.q4r i. itan AP7002307 lodtlon.:d the number and composition of units operating can be performed us;ins, -the. stations operating characteristics produced by my ~of, ~ha.kn Methoas of load distribution between hydroelectric station units. The ~%Sage.-of the equipment characteristics supplied by the factories for "optimization of internal station load distribution,is not permissable. ThLs.paper was presented by the Department of Electrical Systems and ',#etworka. Orig. art. has: - 4 figures a 4 t Inei. UMS: 37,5641 nd ab SUBM DATE: SUW CODE 10 lffeb65 Card 2/2 ENO 'K Q VlVr-K9 MFIAMIA A ISIM LUAREVA, L.V,; FILIPKVA T.F6 Some propeIrtles or carbon and quartz repliew from polinhed surfacev* Izv*AN SSSR,Seregise 25 no*61760-763 Js 161* (KML 14%6) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulftet. Moskovskogo gosudarstvenmgo universitsta im* M.Lomonosovas (Powder.f-ilm) (Photomicrography) W, 137-58-6-13410 Translation f rom- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 324 (USSR) AUTFJORS- Kurmanov, M. 1. .Govor, U. S. , Dobruskina, Sh. R. , Sandier, N. 1. Solov, yeva, G. G. , Filippova, T. F. TITLE: The Effect of Arsenic on Properties of High-strength Steels IZKhN3A, 30KhN3A, and 18KhN3A (Vliyaniye myshlyaka na svoystva vysokoprochnykh staley IZKhN3A. , 30KhN3A i 18KhN3A) PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ukr. n. -i. in-t metallov, 1957, Nr 3, pp,59-75 ABSTRACT: Investigations were performed in order to study the effect of As, in amounts up to 0. 30/0, on the"mechanical properties and the macro-and micro structure of steels IMMA, 30KhN3A, and 18KhN3A, as well as on the. composition of their carbide phases, their temper brittleness, cementation, nitriding, isothermal decomposition, et~,,' It was established that As produces a banded structure wbich cannot be eliminated by standard heat-treatment procedures, and that it increases the amount of Ni present in the carbide phase; As has vir- Card 1/2 tually no effect on the mechanicat properties of steel, but 0." 137-58-6-13410 The Effect of Arsenic on Properties of High-strength Steels (cont. ) increases its tendencies toward reversible and irreversible temper brittle- ness, favors the decomposition of austenite, and inhibits the process of cementation. Nitriding of As steel produces a friable layer of 'E phase and the hardness is sharply reduced. It is concluded that As impairs the properties of the steels investigated and, therefore, may only be employed in quantities not exceeding a few hundredths of one percent. Bibliography: 7 references. P. V. 1. Steels--Properties 2. Arsenic--Metallurgical effects 3. Steels--Test results Card 2/2 M.I., kand.takhn.nauk; HAVROTSKIT, I.V., inzh.; F~WqQj T.F., inzb, Effect of arsenic on the properties of M16C steel (state standard 6713-53)- Trudy Ukr.nauch.-isel.inst.mat. no-5: 187-200 159- (MIRA 13:1) (Steel-Testing) (Arsenic) S/133/60/000/007/010/016 AUTHORSs Kurmanovq M*I_" Candidate of Technical Sciences; Filippovaq T. F., Engineer A TITLEs the Effect of Arsenic on Carbon- and Alloyed Structural Steels PERIODICALs Stall, 1960, No. 7, pp. 637 - 642 TEXTs In ordbr to investigate the effect of arsenic on carbon-con- taining and alloyed structural steels 14 types of these steels (rOGT 4543- 46 = GOST 4543-48 and rocT1050-52 - COST 1050-52) were melted in induction furnaces. Structural examinations proved that arsenic induced the develop- .mant of streak structure in the steel, which could not be eliminated com.- .pletely by conventional heat treatment and the homogenisation of the steel J- at 1,20000 for 10 hours with a subsequent normalisation. It was found that -the arsenic content raised the resistance of the steel somewhat, whereas it decreased plasticity and also to a slight extent.Its impact strength. Arse- nic. in a quantity below 0-3% changed the critical points. In steels alloyed with Cu, Mn and Mog arsenic raised the critical points, izxickel alloys on- 1y A 039 in silicon A c3 and Ar39 whereas no change was observed In the crit- Card 1/3 S/133/60/000/007/010/016 The Effect of Arsenic on Carbon- and Alloyed Structural Steels ical points of steels alloyed with ohrome and phosphor. Reversible and ir- reversible brittleness were also increased by arsenic. The increase in ir- reversible tempering brittleness was mainly found in alloyed steels, where not only the decrease in impact strength was observed, but also the shift of the minimum to the direction of higher temperatures, most probably as-a result of the lower content and the higher stability of the residual auste- nits. The kinetics of the ioothermal decomposition of austenite were exam- ined by Al(ulov's method and it was established that the isothermal decompo- sition curves display a stable character when the As content was below 0-3yo, the kineties of austenite tranef-ormationt however, underwent considerable changes. In steels alloyed with Ni, Sii ?I Mn, Cr and Mo at temperatures below the zone of minimum stability of austenite, ar~senic shortened the pe- riod of incubation and transformation and decreased the amount 0f resihual austenite. In steel alloyed with Ni, Mn and Mo arsenic decreases the in- cubation period in the zone of minimum stablity of austenite. In steels alloyed with Si, P, Cu and Cr the incubation period will be longer. The analysis of the curves of isothermal transformation indicates that harden- ing properties are affected unfavorably by As. In cementation arsenic im- Card 2/3 W-A 8/133/60/000/007/010/016 The Effect of Arsenic on Carbon- and 1.1loyed Structural Steels peded the carbonisation of steel and as a result of this the cemented layer was less saturated by.carbon and its thickness was reduced (Ref. 15)- When increasing the As content up to 0.31A, the hardness of the cemented layer increased somewhat, while the amount of residual austenite decreased. It was established by metallographical'arLd X-ray structural analysea of the ni- trided layer that during nitriding arsenic impeded the saturation of the steel surface by nitrogen. When applying arBenic-containing steels, the ac~ tual manufacture conditions and the purposes of the machine parts must be taken into account. There are 2 graphs, 1 set of photograph, 7 tables and 15 refer6ncest 11 Soviet, I English, 1 French and 2 German. ABSOCIATIONs Ukrainskiy nauohno-iseledovatellskiy institut metallov (Ukrain- ian Scientific Research Institute for Metals) Card 3/3 LTMNOV., H.I.p kandtekhnnauk; FILIPPOVA, T.F., inzh. Effect of arsenic on carbon and alloyed structural steels. Stall 20 no. 7%637-642 n 16o. (MIRA 14:5) 16 Ukrainskiy nauchno-iosledovateliskiy institut metallovo (Steel# Structural-Testing) (Areenic) 1T, OEM U., in)R~IM INISIRRO NO I --i f gg, no I'M -qB-.V.':~,-.u--,.,~- N", Mr u:o ~W~ wlo- F'R.-MIAN-5-- - - - -- .- -, , " + I :-K nEN WRVI-1.1011 M, W."r-m- P I Wl =73= F.7 j ~~---PTMTRCTP , -F!L1P1-M'-,- 1L---V. --F~ELIPP&A- --T.-1.-atn KdRAMOVY -V. -A. -- --- "Pawerful Gas Discharge in Ambers with Conducting Walls." (Work carried out in 1954 and 1957); PP- 170-181. "The Physics of Plasmas; Problems of Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions." Vol. IV. 1958, published by Inst. Atomic Energy, Acad. Sci. USSR. resp. ed. M. A. Leontovich, editorial work V. I. Kogan. Availble in Library. 43, gK,, Z ; ~ Z I T -JILIPOVA, T., I. fig 61111 alit I 'A ig Ag j1h Nis A va .A it JIM o- 4 v Ila R g Al s I I A, 'pal 11 A lift AA I Mill Of MCESSION RRI* A74025289"' S/000/0/006/000/0021/0030 AMOR: Filippovag T..!.; Filippovp N. Ve TrfLEs Measurement of soft x radiation from, a non-cylindrical z-pinch SOURCE: Diagnostika Plazqy* Qlasma diagrostics); sb. statey. Moscow, Gosatamizdat! 3.9639 21-30 TOPIC TAGS: . x-ray emission, x-ray, plasm sheath, plasma physics, plasm tempera- tureq plasm confbawnt 0 ABSITACT: The soft x-my emission from a plasma (A = 5 15 A) was measured wM a pulsed installaticn simila to that used to investigate z-pixiches. A plasma was produced in deuterium at 1 mn ft pressure by a discharge current with a rise time (6 - 7) x 10 11 A/see, reachinj a mmdmum of 500 kA within apprcKimately, 3 usec. A feature of such a discharge is the ncn-cylindrical collapse of the current sheath towards the axis, so that mwdmn plasma ssicn occurs near the anode. Mw compression focus serves as a highly =WAnVe of hard radiation (wrUms and protons) and is simultaneously characterized by a pomrful flash of continuous spectrum in both the visible and the soft x-zwj regLons. ' Ihe radiation was measur- ed photographically and by photoelectric weap '&a measurement prmedure is des- Cmd 1/5 P'i, NI fli ~21 ACCESSIM NR: AT4025289 cribed in detail. Omiparison of the experimental data with the calculations'shows that the particle densities in the region Odch emits the soft x radiation is of the saw order (n u 10'9czrJ) as that measuped in the visible omtinuum refion ( -v 7 x lolu ca-3), and"that the mmdmm electrat teq*ratum lies in the interval 0.8 - 1.2 keV. The temperature distributiqn along the axis of the pinch was pla-I ted as a function of the distance from the negative electrode by measuring the den-j sity mtios of phatogriOw obtaiped behind different filters. 7he temperatum val-I ues obtained for diffemt density combinations agreed quite wells It is pointed out that the continuity and monotonicity of the x-my spectnu was not verified with sufficient xviiability. Orig. art. hast 7 figum and 1 fbmila. ASSOCIATICN: Ncne SUB?a=-. 1190atV DM ACQ: 16AVK4. ENM: 03 SUB Oorct ME; NR -MT SOV: 000 OMM: 001 Card ~- E7 _0 3 S AMSSION IM AT4025989 a -CN Diagram 6f discharge chamber Card-3/5 914CWSURZ:01 4 I ACCISSIO" Ms AT4025289 ENCLOSVU 1 02 a - apWatus for time sweep of the x-ray image ( 1 - camera o 2 - film disc) ing' b - photoelectric reMtration of x-rays (1 - aperture of camera, 2 - aluminum filter., 3 - scintillatcr, 4 - prism$ 5 - b hotomultiplier, 6 - mask): c - thrve- objective camera obscur~a ( 1 - aperture, 2 - film disc): d - nmochrowtor Q - 4%, protective slat, 2 - mica., 3 - screen viid diaphragm, 4 - rotating columi: S - OoS N mm. dia. holes; A - image of pinched in nan-decurposed x-radiatilones B - imp reflected at the Wulff-Bragg angle)* gNCLOSURS 8 03 wom HR iAT4025289 $1 a CCE A UN ago position Of elecUOk lium 2 aluminung z axis (a) Efiltem: beryl Zij (b) Disuibution Of film &Asity along the twperatu3:j along the.pinch Abuticn of electr'on'l Awin%03 .3 berylliUM3 and disU berYlUuyl arK Ef,lterst jt!t W71U%mg 2, card 6/6 )/DJT(m)/~DS J. 18557-63 EWP(j AFFTC/ASD Pc-h RK MAY AcCESSION NR: AP3004260 S/0138/63/000/007/0046/0048 AVrHORS: Frenkel', R. Sh.; Filippova, T. L, V~ TITIE: The affect on physical and mechanical indices of vulcanizates, brought..- on by thermal treatment of rubber mixtures with kaolin s~ SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 7, 1963, 46-48 TOPIC TAGS: butadiene-styrene rubber, thermal treatment, kaolin, vulcanizate ABSfMCT.. Th-ermal treatment of bqtadiene-styrene rubbersvwLh various amounts of kaolin, using sulfur and p-quinonedioxime as activators, was conducted at 143C for periods up to 40 minutes. This was followed by milling on cold Mixing rolls and a second vul-anization in a press. Such a procedure causes a compound-, Icontaining 60% kaolin to yield a vulcanizate of 40-507. higher strength, which is reached during'the first two minutes of thermal treatment. At the Armavir plant 1for rubber soles additional experiments were conducted with three types of syn- thetic rubbers to which were added from 170 to 200 parts of kaolin. After com- Ipounding on mixing rolls, the products were warmed for 15 minutes at 150C, followed by 2-3 minutes of roll-milling and subsequent vulcanization. It was i Card. 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP3004260 found thit the resistance of the vulcanizates to abrasion increased by 20-25tv while the tolerance to M-stretchings at'250 cycles per minute increased three., fold and elevenfold, with the plasticity remaining unchanged. In another pro- 1: cedure the initial operation is conducted in a mixer heated to 100-110C. Ori art. has: I chart and 2 tables. tY~ ASSOCIATION: Volzhskiy filial nauchno-isoledovatel'skogo' instituea rezinovoy promy*shlennosti (Volga Division of the Scientific Research Institute of Rubber. industry) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACq: 2lAug63 ENCL: 00- SUB CODE: MA NO REP SOV.- 002 OTHER: 002; 'Card -212-- K M EM, M- 1-0 -!T- im q 0 q g, A-P50131735 r one r-ubbor, w'-'.h s i:-. i ar s 4 jo, C,:: zi GERASSIMOVA, N.V.; YERHOLAYEVA, L.N.; HATYAYEVA, L.K.j FILIPPOVA ION.; PERVIN, Yu,A, ProgramJng for the automation of technological designing* Trudy Proak. tekb. i nauch.-Isal. inst. no.2994-1121 163 (14TRA 17 -.7 A ACCESSION NR: AR4023356 0/0264/611/000/002/0013/0013 SOURCE: RZh. Voprosy* tekhnicbeakogo progressa, i organizataii proizvodstva v mashinostroyenii, Abe. 2-35-69 AUMOR: Gerasimova, N. V.; Yermolayeva, L. I,,- Mat3myeva,, L. K.; Pervin,, YU. A.' TME: Programming methods for the automation of technological planning CITED SOURCE: Tr. proyektu., tekhnol.p I U.-ie IU-t&4. V01go-Vyatsk. sovnarkhoz., VY*P. 2, 1963, 94-in TOPIC TAGS: automatic programmingy technological proceass computer-cbntroned machine tools TRANSLATION: An algorithm for the automatic planning of technological processes May be divided into tvo parts. The first incorporates the processing ot' the geo- metric Information (blueprint data) to determine such features of a part as its shape and design characteristics essential for the technological process. The second part, the actual, planningj, reflects the production conditions. A program Card 1 3 1 ACCESSION M: AR4023356 for the automatic planning of turning operations during piece-produced and small- aeries production has been investigated. Data about the surfaces of the part are fed into the memory of an URAL-2 electronic computer. A relatively small -i of these data, needed in most subroutines, -is stored in the operationalI proportion memory. Data about the special features of the part axe coded on magnetic ta;pe (W); they are retrieved into the operational memory only once during the compi- lation of the technological charts for the given part. The program for scanning the technological characteristics occupies 306 locations. The program for auto- matic planning includes the compilation of the following subroutines: the sub- routine for path control in the processing of the given part; the auxiliary nub- routine for branching to each operation; and subroutines specifying the tool, its geometry and cutting conditions. All these subroutines are recorded and stored ~on the MT. 7be subroutinea for branching are retrieved from the W in accordance :with the operation code. Each subroutine determining the path control of the stool on the part,requires 704 positions. The combined total volume of the pro- gram is about 10,000 positions. Uning the first part of the algorithm one obtains the path control chart for the given partp and supplementary information for position changes and their parameters. On the basis of retrievals of the nub- .routines that determine the position changes in accordance with the operation Card #3 Acar.ss,roN Na; An4023356 code, the operational ebart is compiled and recorded'on the MT. Por parts of average complexity the overall time for compiling ihe program, including access to the MT, is about 3 minutes. A general block diagram of the program and block diagrams of the individual subroutines are given, together with the structure of the language for the characteristics of the partp and the-storage layout. A. Proskuryakov. DATE Acq: o&i=64 SUB CODE: IEJ, qP ENCL: 00 - - - - - -------- KASHURICHEV, A.P.; FnIPPOVA, T.N.; PETROVA, G.A. Solid fuel as a source of power and chemical raw materials. Ispoll. tvard. topl.v sere maze i gaza no. 5:66-71 v64 WIRA 19 W YILIPPOVA9 T.F. Tabo~Oulosls of the eye treated with streptanycin, phthivesid, .nd eanazin combined vith tissue tberapys Oft,zhur. 12 no,2:118-120 '57- (MIRL 10:11) 1, Is W-rainskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo eksperimentallnogo in 9tituta glasnykh bolesney i tkanevoy terapii imeni akad. V.P. Tilatova (diro - proto N-A-PuchkovsWa) (AYB-TUBAROUL4)SIS) (IBONIGMINIC ACID) (STEMOKYCIN)* ",,F,ILIPPOVA Treatment of tuberculous ete diseases with strepton'Wan and phthivazide in combination with tissue therapy* Uch.zap. UEIGB 5tl85-189 162 (MIRA 160J.) TYAPKINI K.F. Prinimali uchastiye: GOIIK A.I., inzh,,- KWOEVITC, S.P.P 1 .9 Cf~~ S. inzh.; BOitUSHKO, T.I.) red.izd-va; VANUA, A.Go, tekbne red, (Interpretation of gravity anomalies caused by finite geologic structures along the btrike) Interpretataiia gravitatsioravkb anomalii, obuslovleraWkh koneebrgrmi po prostiraniiu geologiche- 1gidyni ob"ektami. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-,to po reol. i okhrane nedr. Pt.l. 1961. 78 p. WIRA 14:11) (Gravity prospecting)