SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILSHTINSKIY, L.YE. - FILYASHIN, K.YA.

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ACC NRt AP6032388 IV2- which disks of different material. are soldered discussed in a general formulatiqn,' The "Plan e-di sks 11 system is exposecL to DiaxlKl /t nsion which produces in addition to-, average tensile stresses in the plane, systems of self-balanced forces between the'.:'-' plane and disks. The problem which consists in determining the elastic equilibrium of the "plane-disks" system is solved by deriving a resolving infinite system of algebraic equations. The results obtained are applied to reducing the "plane-diskj" r Ze 4# 42. 4# 40 40 Fig. 2. Fig. 3. -L-4'1'559-66--- At-C--NR: AP603238-8 system to an equivalent solid plane -Adch possesses the same rigidity in tension and can be nonisotropi: in a general case. The exact formulation and solution of the reduction problem were performed by L. A. Fil'shtinskiy in PMM(Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika) vol. 28, no. 3, 1964, from which some exact relationships- for deterT*dng the elastic parameters of the equivalent plane are given, discussed, and illustrated by diagrams for triangular (see F~g,. 2) and square (see Fig. 3) grids of holes. Here E is the elastici~X modulusk6f the material of the plane; El - of the inserted disks; E* - of an orthotropic equivalent solid plate in the direction of one principal axis. Analogous diagrams are given with Poisson's ratios V*/V and shear moduli G*/G plotted on the vertical axis. The construction of a simplified approximate method for calculating the elastic parameters of the plane by reducing the number of equations in the resolving system t6 two, and in certain cases, to one equation, is indicated, and an approximate formula is given for determining the reduced elasticity modulus in a plane (with triangular and square grids of holes) subjected to omnidirectional tension. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and. 22 formulas. CVKI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: l1Nov65/ ORIG REF: oo4/ ATD PRESS: 5093 Composite Materials Cd/ ea'rd 011407* V.1 . ; BORODATYY, 1 J.; FIT 1311T I PlfjfJY Ye . Calciilating the corroctlow for tho r3rllef of an area in a mountainoua region uning electronic computers. Geofiz, razv. no. 15tl0l,-Ill 164. (14IRL 1.7-7) FILISI-ITINSKIY, 11. M. PA FILISHTINSK In the second position. Av. i kosm. 45 no.6:67-70 162. (MIRA 15310) -) ~ -I -L, S # T~ X..- S - Who hinders the development of trade with the Soviet Union? Vnesh.torg. 1+3 no.3s32-34 163k (MML 16W (Commercial policy) FILISHTIIISKIY. S. West German monopolies are against the industrialization of the developing countries. Vnesh. torg. 43 no.10146-47 163. (MM 16t11) FILISHTINSKIY,.S. - Discriminatory policy of the West German "economic bweaucracy." Vnesh. torg. 43 no.l2t47-48 t63. (MIRA l7t2) X1 Blectrophoreuis of drugs in certain eye diseases. Oft. 2hur. .14 no.2:98-101 159. (NM 12:7) 1. Iz kliniki glaznykh bolesney (2av. - prof. A.M. Rodigina) Livovelzogo maditniunkogo inatituta. (19LACTUPHORMTS) (Wil~-DISM4SRS AM) CTS) KARAVANOV, G.G.. prof, --711JTS.- qfy~'JLIvov) Pathological syndromqs falloving, resection of the stomch. Klit.med. 37 no.11:132-37 N 1599 (XMA 13:3 ) 1. Iz kliniki fakul0totpkay khirurgj$ lechabnogo fakul'tata (zavedu- yushchly - prof. G.G. Naravanov) LIvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (direktor - prof. LeN. Kuzmanko). (GASTRICTONT complications) . 11. .,W SFWTOR, P.A.; PAVIDVSKIT, K.P.; FILITS, O.T. I------------------ Georgil Grigorlevich Urabanov; on his sixtieth birthday. loy.khir. arkh. no.6t.126-127 N-D 159. (NM 13 W (rAmANov, Gwwii miaownvim~ 1899-) ~10-v~ Pathogenesis of so-cs.329d, Idtuping syndrome after gastrectmq, iru-rviia 36 no.2tl6-21 7 160. (MnA 13s12) (STOKAM-Z'URGEU) FILITS, O.V. Some pathologicalenhenomena foUowing gastric reseation. Vrach. delo no.9: 34-18 S63. (MnA 16tio) lt Kafedra, fakulltetskoy khix-argii (zav, - prof* G.G.Karavanov) lechebnogo fakullteta, Llvovskogo meditsinsloogo instituta. (STMACH-SURGERY) (SURGERY~SWLICATIOHS ADD SEWELAR) ~~, I "S P, " SALIAK, IIIL2~f~ .- 1; . Calculating the charactorls ties of an asynchronous engine with throttlea in the chain of a rotor under dynamic braking, of the draw irorks. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 6 no.1:87-Sil 163. (,-aR,A. 17 -, 10) 1. Llvovskiy politeklmicheskiy institut. SALYAK, losif Jvanotrlt~h, kand. te.1chn. nauk, -J.spolnyaYU'qhcL4-y obyazannotsi dotsenta; FILITS, Roman, ~Iadimirovich, assistent Galculation of the mechanical characteristics of a salient- pole synchronoas machine under conditions oLf dynamic braking. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 7 no.2:152-158 164. (MIRA 17-4) 1. Kafedra elektrioheskikh promyshlennykh predpriyatiy LIvovskogo politeklinichoskogo instituta (for Salyak). 2. Kafedra elektrIcheskIkh mashin i apparatov Llvovskogo poll- takhnicheskogo instituta (for F111ts). SALYAK, losif Ivanovich, kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent;-Fj~ITS,Roman YlgdImIrovich assi!!tent Universal. method for calculating the characterAstics of dynantic braking of asynchronous motors. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.; elektroinekh. 7 no. 3:348-355 164. (MIRA*17:5) 1. Kafedra elektroprivoda i avtomatizatsij proizvodstvennykh ustanovok Llvovskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta (for Salyak). 2. Kafedra elektricheskikh mashin I, apparatov LIvovskogo politeklinichaskogo instituta (for Fillts). tskhn,nsuk~ pref.j FILITSp R,V., inzho GUBWKOP ToPep doktor Calculation Of the.- obAracteriatiCB Of 87=Otridal mode's of induction motors with excitation from statio condensers. Blaktrichestvo - no.1008-61 0 265* (MIPA 18 110) 1. Llyovskiy politekhnichekskiy institute FILITM, G,A, Yurioce .temperature measurement and control. Stall 7 20-1:77 147. (Thermometry) (KLRA 9:1) VISIINYAKOV, Dmitriy Yakovlevich., prof.s doktor tekhn. nauk; ROSTOVTSEV. Gennadiy Nikolayevich; NFUSTRUYEV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; STARODUBOV, K.F., doktor tekhn. nauk# prof.; akademikf retsenzent; SOKOLOV, K.N., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof,, retuenzent; DOLZHENKOV2 I.Ye.j kand. tekhn. rauk, dots., retsenzent; SHTEPENKO, V.Z.p kand. tekhn.nauk, dnts. retsenzent; KRAVTSOV, A.F.) kand. tekhn. nauky dots.y retsenzent; FILITSER, G.A., dots., retsenzent; SILICH, A.N., at. prepodav., retsenzen-r; SIUKHIN, A.F.p assistent, reteenzent; SAVELIYEV, L.P.9 assistant, retsenzent [Equipment, mechanization and automation of heat-treating plants] Obarudovanie, mekhanizateiia i avtomatizatsiia v termicheskikh tsekhakh. Moskvaj Metallurgiia, 1964. 467 P. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Akadeviiya nauk 'Ukr. SSR (for Starodubov). __L_-417o-_-6_- -E'dT (d)/FWP(l)- ---IJP(c)- BB/GG - - ACC NZ AP025735 SOURCECODE: UR/0286/65/m/MM87/0087 INVENTOR: AnantvLev, M. ~9 Fhltserl ORO: n one TITLE, High-speed flip-~flop. _Class 42, No-. 1748301 SOURCE: BYUJ leten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakovf no. 18, 1965, 87 TOPIC TAGS, flip flop circuit, computer switching, transistorized circuit ABSTRAM Designed to perform counting operations, the proposed high-speed flip-flop employs inductances In the transistor collectors as temporary storagej(see Fig.1)'*. pig. 1. High-speed flip-flop I Transistors; 2 and 3 inductances, Orig, art. has- 1 figure. [DW)r Card i P2, I .::_ uDc..___68l.i42.67 TARASMIKO. 0.P., aesisten~~-FILITSER, I.I., student Diagnosia of the escape of the amniotic fluid by means of determi- nation of crystals in natural smears. Akush.i gin. 35 no.62-56-60 N-D 159, (MI]RA 13:4) ii Iz kafedry akusherstva.i ginekologii (zavediqushchiy - prof. L.B. Teodor) Chernavitakogo meditsinskogo institata. (VAGIWAL SHIM in pregn.) (AMNIOTic nuID) ,-- I/ AQ: J 18(0); 25(0); lo(6) :~J, PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV11993 Ufa. Aviatsionnyy institut Trudy VYP- 3 (Transactions of the Ordzhonikidze Aviation Institute, Ufa) Nr 3. Ufa, Bashkirskoye knizbnoye izd-vo, 1957, 222 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed. Resp. Ed. for this no. o. I.A. Bolotovskiy; Editorial Board: I.P. Yeselin (Reap. Ed.), A.N. Rekhmanovich, I.A. Bolotovskiy, S.I. Xulikov, V.A. Vinogradov,, and P.D. Mirko; Ed.: M.A. Gurvich; Tech. Ed.: P.O. aayfdl3-1n. PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and scientific workers in the fields of metallurgy,, technological processes,, and fluid mechanics. COVERAGE: This volume contains 14 articles dealing with metallurgy and mechanical, aeronautical, and electrical engineering problems. Individual abstracts are given in the Table of Contents. Card 1/7 Transactibno of the Ordzhonikidze (Cont.) SOV11993 TAXZ OF CORTMM: Kovallchuk, O.S. Effect of Nitrogen on the Conversion and Properties of Iron and Steel This article describes the effect of nitrogen on the processes taking place in steel during rapid cooling from the temperatures of the sustenite region and the effect of nitrogen on the trans-.. formations taking place in quench-hardened steel upon annealing. References: 3 Soviet, 1 German* lekhayeva, A.Z., and, O.S. Kovallebuk. Increasing Wear Resistance of large Parts Made of Gray Iron by Mee= of East Treatment 27 The transformations and propertieb of gra'y foundry Iron are investi- gated. 'The conditions for heat treatment of large cast iron pieces which guarantee high durability are developed. Rabinovich, M.Kh,, and O.G. Filltser. On the Use of Centrifuge Tests at High Temperatures for the ControTlof Materials and Mass (Serial] Production 41 The first-results of centrifuge tests at high temperatures for the control of materials and masts (serial) production axe described. Card 2/7 Transactions of the Ordzhonikidze (cont.) . SOVII-993 The advantages of the centrifuge method are stated,, such as the possibility of setting up assembly-line tests, high sensitivity,, and law cost. References: 12 Soviet, Ga3imkbanov, KA, A low Method for Determining the Elastic Limit and Yield Point for Torsion of a Thin Elastic Wire 63 A nev method is given for determining the technical elastic limit of an elastic wire in torsions An approximate analytical,representati,on of the torsion diagram in the form of a parabola is seemed. The admissible reaidual angle of twist corresponding to the required elastic limit is determined from the diagram parameters on the basis of the assumption that the lines of unloading are parallel. References: 8 Soviet* Bolotovskiy, I.A. On the Problem of a Rational Choice of Gear Transmission Displacement Coefficients 75 The convpnience and expediency of the solution of, aU problem of correction with the aid of blocking devices are described. A,comparison is made of a mimber of existing correction systems. Suggestions are given regarding a rational choice of displacement coefficients for three correction system which guarantee maximum contact strength, maximum bending Card 3/7 Transactions of the Ordzhonikidze (Cont.) SOV11993 strength, and maxim= stability with regard to gripping and wear. Tables of reconstended displacement coefficients are given for some frequently occurring cases of gear wheels generated by a rack-cutter type tool. References: 15 Soviet, 3 Germano 101 Smirnoy, V.E. On Several Parameters of Corrected Gear Wheels Generated by a Rack-type Tool 103 This paper discusses the effects of the method of designating the outer dismeter of gear wheels, the size of additional feed, and the radius of curvature of the tool edge, on the shape of the blocking device end, conse- quently, on the possibility of correction. References: 5 Soviet. 118 Kulikov, S*I* Investigation of the Rigidity of Drill Spindles Under Torsion 119 This paper presents the results of the testat and experimental studies of the torsional rigidity of the shafts of drilling presses of the Sterlitsmakskiy stankostroitellnyy zavod imeni I4enina (Sterlitmak Machine Tool Plant). A simple form for calculation is suggested aaa.aa auxiliary table for determining the angle of twist is given. The'ang3es of twist of the shafts of the drill press are given for a nominal value of the torque. The results of full-scale tests of the shaft of the 2 A 3-25-?ress on the torsion machine are described. Results of an ex- perimental investigation of the rigidity of the drive of the main motion Card 4/7 Transactions or the OrdzhonWdze (Cont.) SOV11993 of the 2 A 135 drill press are presented. References: 3 Soviet& Makarov, A.D. Finishing Quonch-hardened Steels With Coarse Feeds and the Microgeometry of Finished Surfaces 139 The effect or hardness or the steel, cutting speed, feed, and degree of overlapping on the height of the microroughnesses is considerea. A rational shape for the cutting part of a single-point cutter Is proposed vhich provides a higbly perfected finish with bigh-dimensional. stability and effectiveness of finish. The effect of elastic defor- mations and change in contour of the cutting edge of the cutter in relation to abrasive action on ihe height of the residual micro- roughnesses is described. References: 13 Soviet. Voronov, A.L. Experimental Investigation of the Process of Cutting Steel by Means of Single-point Cutting Toole With a D.I. Fqzhkov Edge 169 The effect of the vibration-damping edge on cutting temperature, the deformation of the cut layer,, and chip shrinkage are considered. The effectiveness of the vibration-damping action of the land is illustrated. References: 8 Soviets 180 Card 5/7 Transactions of the Ordzhonikidze (Cont.) SOV/1993 Zinyayev, V.I. On Determining the Sequence for Subassembly of the VK-1 Engine Transmission 181 This paper discusses, using a concrete example, the theory of the sequence of selection of several compensators entering into one power-metering circuit * The correct method for determining the sequence of assembly of corresponding units is proposed, based on the theory of power-metering ciraKits. Referencesi 5 Sovist& 1(hrizman, I.A., and N.S. Stakolkin, Electrochemical Method for Determining the qualitative Characteristics of Zinc Plating 191 An automatic recording device of original construction is described which is used in conjunction with the electrochemical method for determining the qualitative characteristics of the galvanized coating of a steel wire, A brief analysis of the method is given. From -the curves recorded by this instrument during the study of a galvanized wire., the corrosion resistance and the qualitative condition of the galvanized coating may be judged. Referencest 1 Soviet, 1 English, 198 Card 61 T Transactions of the Ordzhonikidze (Cont.) 80V/1993 Krymskiy, G.A. inertia of Fuses Under Short-circuit Conditions 199 Several factors affecting the inertia of fuses are analyzed. A table i5f inertia values which were obtained experimentally is given which mre connected with the coustruction. of the fuse and the blowout conditions. References: 4 Sovietf 1 German, Krymskiy, G.A. Determination of the Energy of an Electric Are Produced in Switching Off D-C Machinery 205 This paper treats the problem of calculating the energy liberated in an electric are produced when a d-c circuit is broken, and demonstrates the boundedness of Ryadenberg's formula, applied usually in the calculation of switches. General relationships are presented from vhich Ryudenberg's formula is obtained as a particular case; a numerical calculation example is given. References: 2 Soviet, I Englishe Vollman, B.L. On A Variational Problem in Flight Dyannics 211 Optimum flight paths of aircraft zoom maneuvers are considered. The order of calculating them and the method of performing them are given. References: 2 Soviet. AVAILABIZ: Library of Congress Card 7/7 IS/mas 8-5-59 S/123/59/000/008/007/043 AOO4/AOO2 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, No._8, p. 22, # 28762 AUTHORS: Rabinovich, M. Filltser, 0. 0. TITLE: Using Centrifugal Testing at High Temperatures for the Check of Materials and Series Production PERIODICALi TT. Ufimsk. Aviats. in-ta,.1957, No. 3.. pp. 41-62' TEXT: The authors describe a centrifugal installation and present data on tests and economic effects. The possibility of carrying out mass tests, the high sensitivity and economy are the advantages of the centrifugal method. Results of the investigations carried out are given. B. 0. L. Translator's note; This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 137-58-6-13783 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 368 (USSR) AUTHOR: Rabinovich, M.Kh., Fil'tser, O.G. TITLE: On the Problem of Using Centrifugal Inspection Tests of Mater- ials at Elevated Temperatures (K voprosu primeneniya tsen- trobezhnykh ispytaniy pri vysokikh temperaturakh dlya kon- trolya materialov) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Ufimsk. gor, nauchno-tekhn. konferentsiya, pos- vyashch. vypolneniyu direktiv XX s"yezda KPSS 13o tekhn. progressu, v prom-sti. Ufa, 1957, pp 93-94 ABSTRACT: A brief characteristic of the centrifugal method of testing the heat-resistance properties of alloys. The substantial re- duction in testing time and the simplicity of the method are noted. It is pointed out that the centrifugal method most closely reproduces the stressed state of turbine vanes. M.Sh. 1. Alloys--Test methods 2. Alloys--Testing equipment 3. Turbine blades--Test methods Card 1/1 DUTAW, G.G.,, prof. (L'vov, u-1. Baksaganokcgo, d#9,, kv*5); !RmAju kandomed.nauk Dmping sytdrome; k mzvey of the Soviet and foreip literature* Klin,kh1r. no,lls6-15 I t62, (MIRA 16t2) 1. Kafedra fakulitet-skoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. G.G. Karavanov) lechebnogo fakultteta Llvovskogo meditsinskogo iistituta i 2-ye khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye Lvovskoy oblastaioylO-i~icheskoy boltnitsy. (DUMPING SYRDROM) KLIKAWSM, D.I.t FILI ML-q~ Treatnent in coronary Insufficiency with novocaine blocks of the anterior mediastinum. Nauch.trudy L'vovoobl.te7rap.ob-va no,lt289-292 f61, (MIRA 16:5) 1. Kafedre. fakulttetskoy khirurgii lechabcogo fakullteta L2vov- skogo meditsinskogo inotituta (zave kafedroy - prof, G,G. Karavanov) (CORONARY HKART DISFME) (NOVOCAINE) (MEDIASTINUM) 8/1.37/6 1/=/b 101b2TA56 A004JAlOl A'UTHORSs Nekhayeva, A.N., Koval'ohuk, O.S., Rabinovioh, M.Ye., Fil'teer, 8.0. TITLE: Investigation of transformations in grade X17H2 R 268) (Xh17N2 [Bi268]) steel PMUODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgi7a, no. 10, 1961, 24j abstrast- 1OZh155 ("Tr. Ufimek. aviats. in-tall, 1960, no. 5, 75 - 90) TEM It was established that euteatoid transformation in Kh17N2 steel- during heating proceeds within a range of 680 - 8200C. The overcoolect auston- ite of this steel is very stable and is not subjooted to transformations-during isothermal holding above the temperature of martensits transfor*tion during la hours. Martensite transformation is observed at any oooling ratewithin the. range of temperatures < 2800C. The temperature of beginning martenwite tians- formation Mb 'a the higher, the"lower the cooling rateand the higher-the tem- perature-and the longer the time of isothermal holding at temperatures >- 3000C. This is connected with the process of oarbide separation and impoverishment of, Card 1/2 3/137/6 1/000)b 10~b27/b% Investigation of transformations,... A0067A101 the austenite in Cr and C. The deoompbsition of residual austenite during tem-, Paring takes plaoe in the oooling prooesa at temper4tures < 1700G. There are 6 referenoeo, L. Vul'f (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 DAVYDOV, V.D.., inzh.; FILITSER., S.Les, inzh* 'I~iWiurement of temperature differences in the regenerators of airtseparation plants. Trudy VNIIKIHASH no.9:163-169 165. (MIRA 18:6) FILITSER, YU.I. Tral-atile off-eat ofvanuum extraction; experimental study. Akush.-I g" na.107-81 165. (MIRA 18310) 1. Kafedra.akusherstvai ginskologil No.2 (zav.- prof. Ya.M. Landau) i kafedra at logicheskoy fiziologii (zav.- prof. N.N. Trankvilitati~ Donetskogo meditainakogo Instituta. LATIDI,TJ, FI.LITL~ZH, Y,-.!. Ch~.-.ngoo -1-11 the I ~~-iMM I a.r a I during a normal t-f -labor. I gin. en'tS (mf:,P-k 1.8!10) 1. Kafedra akUShPZ'S-,-L'a L No.2 (zav. -,r(-f. Don,AEkcCo vied.ifsin-kogo -irsidtuta. FT-tux, J. "The Sea Firsheries.tt p. 14, (GOSPODARKA. RYBNA, Vol 5, no. 1, Jan. 1953, Warsaw, Pojan6). SO: Monthly List of East Laropean Accesslon, Lib of Congress, Vol 2, no 19 Oct 1953, Uncl. FILUK I J. "Ebcperiments with Artificial Procreation of Perch.u P. 6), (GOSPODARKA RYBNA, Vol. 5, No. 12, Dec. 1953. Warszawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly Ust of East European Accassions, (E.,~AQ, LC, No. 3v Vol. 12,, Dec. 1954 Uncl. FILUKI J. Filuk., J. The fertility of perch females in the Vistula Estuar7. p. 12 CrOSPODARKA RMA.: Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1956 Warszawa, Poland SO: Month3y List of Ent European Accessions, (EEAL)., LJG. Vol, 51 No. 10 Oct. 56 3509 MWATORS ML-15 Ag' MIF?TtFG g _. I jl-'J~% EL-YAVATIL RJ-L-f5~f1i EVC-15Ln lq-~%, 19pp.; In Rcoent A"esAonz Brit. husem). FILUS A. I. Cand Teoh Soi -- (dies) "Study of the field of applioation of transportless systems of mining under conditions of the Cheremkhovo ooal P14-~ deposit#." Moo, 1957. 17 pp (Main Administration of Soi Res and I*s4ga V Organizations under Gosplan USSR, All-Union Soi Res C6al Inst VUGI)I 140 ooples (KL, 4-58, 84) -41- hanaw at sum dl OW .1-Filus lRocin. naith Rota., 1953, 5% X No. 2.69--82)-In Will Journal of the Science of Vn I t~e di U= coeff. of luccruc at &fferent stages of in ly d to it3 fibre content However, the Food and Agriculture dig ti it of tbeorg' matter %its influenced mom by the Individual" c h -.t~c=pt 1, April 1954 eh ct t C3 of the test anim.31 than by the content of crude fibrt in the lucerne. A. G. PoLu Agriculture,and HorticultUre. 7~7-7 "MAT, CI.Jumptijr. ut 9a2"z chicks -jP W $Lx 0 0 is a u m is a u is x it a b on 39 30 to 2 SO it 4 m IF a 0 a 0 . v A a L M-X-r IQLA-- L U'rOW IC Z~, is,"twilmig Taws so pals"hwa comfewads. A:. ~F A F~ Ann. 37. 1-16-430a C-c""a -pw h it row" d fertmisial -Po. With d,& kaWtv (9-46~ KOO) St&Wult Wftitt St A i "an K alt (21 1 . ;Qurt -it (40.(O) IM Pute I . r. nn (Yca + xesps) vmwk in 19m -Pwed with the rmWu of pmvkms expts. (192L~-31) ied to um 10110WW camfu*w: Cbew. P- JC wits act Less favand# an ti, &,e~t SM 7w of plants (WL-7. Sao so beenp, pm) tUn the prodwtB low hi X. The dUkr~wl j, on Imbd IS an ykW cj VIBW jMn in Ow yidd d straw. 1. KU&M coo 00 1:00 NO 0 00 4 001 400 A 0 boo tso 0 use ASS.ILA ""0, MITALLORGICAL UTERATWE CLASSOCATWO cloo 1300 --, - . AO 141464 oit Oftf oat filill em 04V all 0 IV is 91 . 0 0 0 a i I I . 1 4 V I AftI I I (W 0 3 1 V it it - 1 11 0 0 0 0 o 4 e o * o o 0 lo 0 1: 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 * a 09 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 qQ, 9 0 a 0 *-* 9 o o 0 0 0 '0 04 0 4 O 4 4 t 0 S a e i 0 6 - - - - - -- - - _ I 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 11 is 11 u is I- - - u It a Ij 7 V t t 1 m -"-A 11 -if -Ij -W-15-111-11 AI-11-41 n AA 0 U 1110 U j 1 6 A 1 1 X -up-41- NO 041 _ a I . Q _ V.om 1 -- - ji 4 00 -.00 Soji go Yield and nitrogen Content of'SuMniff whilst and o4ts. elation to thr time of width I-Itill"T Is Milled 11 00 ir and A. FiltiW",-t At- I tltyftrAlrfAff*,Ml 'kill I N 46. VtV lor, sawd. NII.N0., NANO. aud 4,NlIj.SA). W.1. -00 00 Al as sources of N. No signifimut differrmc in yield Lw N coomit of wheat or oats was obtained, when the N -00 oo jr f ill Tw added the - of Ift-d"'S or2 weeks after ftZIef~f tile fat UU tune "t er 4 wethl after seeding dimin. 490 ; y1c d and N voiamt, "pecially with jNff#)jS04. ! ki moo j The optimunt N timen. ill the IdAtit *wq obtained when =00 tile fefliliscr .vk. All'T ~~Itnx. It. L 00 zoo 00 00 !see 00 SOO *ad tie 0 A S 0 14, allatit:I(KAl tITINAURN CLIM11KAT10- p tie 0 wee - 4 0 W a W u vt is r IV to lp ftac Ica Ica lCutt ices ! *A 0 1 9 1 is 1 0 1 ja A 4 1 4 S 0 0 6000 *000*00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 a 0 *a**** 0000 000 _I: I 6!~, 7~ -, ZX; Mikrosko i1s. i mikrofotografia. Warszawa,, Panstwows Wydawn, Rolnieze, i Lesne, 1951. 107 p. ?Microscopy and Microphotography. Bibl.j index, illus.-7 2 9 Sept 53 SOt Monthly List of But L"yopeem Acmsions , Vol It No I Library of Congress NEW Unol ~ j ~L ~ - i -~ I ~f- /,r - 7 1-i - -- ---- - - - -- --- - -- --- - - - - -- -- f -- FMUrOWICZ,, A. Mikroskopia i mikrafotografia. Wyd. -2. War-gzawa, Panstwom Wydawn. Rolnicze i. lesne. 1954. 149 p. (Micro3copy and microphotograptW. 2d ed.) DA Not in MC Poland - SO: MONT= IN= OF EAST EMOPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL- 7. NO. 1. JAN. 1958 ~Z- , -1., - . I , 171 i-R-1, " "I- l'--." -.; I ~ 'If ` " "13 , -- ". '.1, - 'l-ri 07-1.1 -, ~ , . -Ar utj.,,~ul - I III I I I 14. IN 14- ~ . ~%~ . . 11- FILUTEWICZ, Antoni "Genetica Polonica" a new periodical. Reviewed by Antoni Filutewicz. Kosmos Biologia 11 no.2: 162. riri-aird '11w Dm District ExFeriment Station ass a factor in the iritraductirn of technical ptogrese. At prob! inf doli 7 vo~6:58-62 11-D 1621, FT TCUSKI, J. U0 % TIRecelving and Storing Wet Grain." P. 13, (GOSPODII.RKA ZBOZa;i4,, V01o 5, No. 9. S-'~ept. 1954. Warszawa, Poland.) SO: Elonthly List of East European Accessions , (EEJAL) 9 W Vol- 3, 110- 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. FILUTOWSKI, J. Some regulations on the grain trade. P. 17 Vol. 6) no. 7., July 1955 GOSPODARIKA ZBOZOIA Warszawa AG.RTMMTP.F, SO: Monthly List of East Puronean Accessions (EFAL)p LCj, Vol. 5, no 2 Feb. 1956 FILUTOWSKI, W.; BOGUSZ, Z Analysis of methods of calculating the strength of straight spur gears- Pto 3 Project of a nuified calculating method. P-2-14 PREZEMM 14ECHANCZNY (Stowaroyazenie Inzyinerow i Technikow Nechanikow Poliskich) Warszawa, Poland. Vol-18, nc;.4, Feb. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions Index,, (EEAI) LC., Vol.8, no.66, june 1959 Uncl. F I LUT inz. --no . _ _ _7)_. Single-bunktit excavators. fIrzag.1 mica 23 no.9/-'-:);23'/?-V5 25 MY 164. 1, Deputy G,,)Ief Constructor, L. !"'arynski Industrial Equipmant Works, Warsaw. CMKAYEV, V.G.; FILYAND, A,.I.; !EVFRTqFV, V.A.; BALASHOV, V.M.; KURICIEV, V.A.-, YfiSHKTN, M.I. Procans of the liquid phase selective hydrogenation of geraniol in a flov system. Trudy VNIISNDV no.6.-128-141 163. (MIRA 17W PILYAND, M.A.; SEMOVA, Ys.l.; FMDIN, S.A., saslushennyy deyatell i tekhniki, professor. doktor, retseusent; XEYIRSON, G.A., professor, doktor, laureat Stalinskoy premii; SAHSONOV, G.V,, redaktor: rAKA73TA, O.M.,. radaktor; MIMYWVA, V.T., tekhni- cheskiy redaktor. [Properties of rare elements; handbook) Svoistva redkikh elementov; spravoohnik. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetuai metallurgit, 1953, 414-p- (MLHA 7:11)i (Chemical elements) 69331 B/129/60/000/05/004/023 E193/E283 AUTHORS: Fil;Kand, M. A., and Romanov, V. A., Candidates of Teia=al Mc-lences, Libman, N, B., Engineer and JPodolinskaya, S. Nl.,_~gineer (Deceased) TITLE; Non-Oxidizing Heatin9l f Frecision. Engineering Alloy/ PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, 1960, Nr 5, PP 15-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The object of the investigation, described in the present paper, was to explore the possibility of providing a protective atmosphere during heat treatment of watch parts (balance springs) by using titanium hydride as the source of pure hydrogen. There are two methods of preparing titanium hydride.vl One consists in heating metallic titanium in hydrogen to 9000C and cooling it to room temperature in the same atmosphere. Diffusion of hydrogen, slow in the initial stages of the process, becomes quite rapid when cracks have appeared in the metal; when the saturation point has been reachedl a large quantity of hydrogen becomes adsorbed on the surface of the grains, as a result of which the quantity Card 1/8 of this gas absorbed by the meLal after this treatment is 69331 S/129/60/000/05/004/023 E193/2283 Non-Oxidizing Heating of Precision Engineering Alloys higher than that indicated by the stoichiometric formula of titanium hydride. In the other method, which is more economical, titanium hydride is obtained by reduction of Ti02 with metallic hydrides such as calcium hydride. It has been postulated that the composition of titanium hydride is given by the formula TiHl '-; the TiHp phase, richer in drogen, has face-centre Oic crystal-lattice (a = 4.48 ~~. In the absence of a conclusive proof of an existence of a hydride with the formula TiH~, it is probable that this phase consists of TiHl 7 with some excess of dissolved hydrogen. Titanium A~2ride has density of 3.912 g/cm2, is stable at room temperature, and not hygroscopic. One volume of titanium can retain at room temperature 1800 volumes of hydrogen; on heating, most'of this hydrogen is liberated, but complete liberation takes place only at relatively high temperatures (800 to 100000). The balance springs whose heat -treatment was the object of the present le investigation, are made of t es of Blinvar alloys~ 0 c a carbide-bearing alloy N35K anI alrecipitation- Card 2/8 hardening alloy, N41 iTA_-_i_1!4n,Ve first series of X 69331 S/129/60/000/05/004/023 E193/E283 Non-Oxidizing'Heating of Precision Engineering Alloys experiments, the heat treatment of these components was carried out at &~O to 7000C. in the protective atmospheres of town gas, dissociated ammonia , commercial grade helium, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Although all gases were passed through a drying and purifying train, 'they failed to prevent oxidation of the heat-treated parts. The attempts to heat-treat these components in vacuum were also unsuccessful; springs, made of alloy N35KhMV, retained their bright surface but lost some of their elasticity, evidently due to the surface layer becoming depleted of carbon; vacuum heat-treated alloy N4lKhTA acquired a matt surface 7 most likely owing to the precipitation of titanium on the alloy surface; similar effects were observed in the case of venadium- and molybdenum-bearing alloys. In the next stage of the investigation hydrogen, obtained by dissociation of titanium hydride, was used (titanium hydride contained Card 3/8 0.75% impurities, including 0.05% N and 0.05% C). The 69331 S/129/60/000/05/004/023 E193/E283 Non-Oxidizing Heating of Precision Engineering Alloys experiments consisted in placing the parts to be heat- treated and titanium hydride (contained in small cylindrical capsules with perforated lids) in a heat-resisting cylindrical container (?00 mm long, 12 mm internal diameter), evacuating the container to approximately 10-2 mm. Hg, sealing it off and heating in an electric furnace to approximately 7006c,, and recording the variation of pressure in the container during the first and subsequent heating cycles. The results are reproduced graphical on p 17, where the pressure in the container (kg/cm4 is plotted against temperature (00; graphs a and be relate to specimens in which 2 and 4 g of titanium hydride, respectively, were placed in the container; numbers ascribed to each curve denote first, second, etc., heating cycle. It will be seen that when titanium hydride is heated for the first time no significant quantity of hydrogen is liberated until a temperature of approximately 5000C is reached, intensive evolution of hydrogen taking place at 550 to Card 4/8 6000C; on cooling hydrogen is re-absorbed by titanium 69331 S/129/60/000/05/004/023 E193/E283 Non-Oxidizing Heating of Precision Engineering Alloys and given off again during subsequent heating. During subsequent heating, the liberation of hydrogen begins at approximately 3000C, this temperature remaining constant, irrespective of the number of the heating/ cooling cycles. Regarding the protective properties of the atmosphere obtained by this method, it was found that to preserve the bright surface of the reated articles, hydrogen pressure of 3 to 4 kg/cJ had to be attained in the container at the heat-treatment temperature, Owing to the ability of titanium hydride to liberate hydrogen on heating, and to re-absorb it on cooling, one and the same charge of titanium hydride can be used more than once; it was established, experimentally, that 8 to 10 g titanium hydride (TiH2) was sufficient to heat-treat 12 to 15 batches, each containing 400 balance springs. In the next series of experiments, an attempt was made to produce hydrogen Card 5/8 by dissociation of titanium hydride, store it in a / 69331 S/129/60/000/05/004/023 E193/E283 Non-Oxidizing Heating of Precision Engineering Alloys cylinder under the pressure of 1.5 to 2 kg/cm2 , and then use it for heat-treatment when necessary. The parts to be heat-treated were placed in the container which was then evacuated, filled with the cylinder hydrogen, sealed off and heated to the required temperature. Although the pressure in the container at Ahe heat- treatment temperature reached 5 to 7 kg/emc, the heat- treated parts became slightly oxidized. It was inferred that from this that full. protection against oxidation is given only by hydrogen obtained directly from titanium hydride. It was also proved, experimentally, that when titanium hydride is used to provide the protective atmosphere, full protection against oxidation can be ensured_~y evacuating the container to vacuum no better than 10 mm Rg. The brijht surface of the' heat-treated components can be preserved even without preliminary evacuation of the container, but in this case, three times more titanium hydride have to be used to ensure favourable ratio of the partial pressure Card 6/8 of hydrogen and water vapour which, according to the 69331 S/129/60/000/05/004/023 E193/E283 Non-Oxidizing Heating of Precision Engineoring Alloys equation Fe + H20 4--" FeO + H2, should be (at 7000C) not less than 2.5. In the last stage of the present investigation, the application of titanium hydride in heat-treatment of soft magnetic alloys was studied. A trial batch of electro-mechanical filter resonators, ,~in the form of flat plates (6 x 8.5 x 0.2 mm), made of Permendur alloy K50F2. was placed in the container, :Eogether with 6 g of titanium hydr de (TiH2). The container was evacuated to 2 x 1P mm Hg, heated to 8500C and after 2 h at the temperature, cooled in the furnace at the rate of 50OC/h. No evidence of oxidation was found on the parts treated in this manner, whereas the previous attempts to protect them from oxidation by annealing in high vacuum (10-4 mm Hg), or by using commercial grade hydrogen, proved to be unsuccessful. It was also found that titanium hydride can be used Card 7/8 for bright annealing of Co-, Ni-, and Cr-base, precision V 69331 S/129/roO/000/05/004/023 E193/E283 Non-Oxidizing Heating of Precision Engineering Alloys engineering alloys such as permalloy, vicaloy, and others. There are ~ figures and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: NIIChasprom LAI Card 8/8 304159 S/129/61/00o/oll/ooB/olo B073/E:135 AUTHORSa Bogulyubov, V.A., Nagovitarn, V.V., Taratynov, V.P., Taymor% D.A., and Pilyands ILA, TITIZ: Stainless free cutting stool PERIODICALs Metallovedohiye i tormicheakaya obrabotka =otallov, no. 11, 1961, 41-113 TEXT: ?4achining of the steel 1X.18tig (lrJilON9) can be effectively improved by introducing 0.20-0.40:~ S. However, a content of over 0.20% S brings about a deterioration in the hot- working properties of the material. Thia dIrficulty can be largely overcome if the sulphur-is'addod in the form'of nulphidos of zirconium or molybdenum. However, the prenonca of sulphur trill always reduce the plasticity and'tho rcaiatanco-to-corrosio.-L of the material. The =achinability of stainlesa stool carC also be"' improved by introducing selenium. A content of 0-15-0.30',1 So hns no appreciable influence on the mechanical proportion of chromium- nickel stainless steel; the elongations'contraction ana impact strength are higher than in the cano of adding S; the decrease in the resistanca-to-c~rrosion in insignificant. Since So cannot Card 1/3 M -0459 S/129/61/000/011/008/010 Stainless free cutting steel B073/0135 be used in Its pure forms experiments have bean made to find Sa-containing master alloys which would onable obtaining the required So content, without genaratinG excessively poisonous sub-, tances during the process of raolting. The experiments were carried out in high-froquoncy furnaces of 35-50 I's and 0.5-1.5-ton capacity and in a 1.5-ton capacity arz furnace. ~lt was found that V~ So-contalnlng steel abould be produced in hi5h-frequency furnaces with acidic linings since in these the anount of selenium oxide generated in 5-10 times lower than in basicAlly-linad furnaces ("he selenium contamination of the air was evaluated by V.P. Yarshov of the Institut gigiyeny truda I profzabolovaniy AM SSSR (Institute of Hygiene and Industrial Diseases of AZZW USSR). The selenium-Gencration from are furnacen in higher. The iron- Lass master alloy should contain 20-25% So; if the So content is higher its evaporation increases epprociably. Forming of the steel was without special difficulty, the initial forging temperature being 1150-1180 OC and the final one 900 OC. The thus-obtained blanks were hot-rollod io 6.5 mn and 4.5 c= strip for further cold-rolling. The hot.-rolled strip was quenched frosm Card 2/3 '01,59 Stainless free cutting steel 5/129/61/000/011/ooB/Olo E073/2133 1050 OC in running water; the.Se and S contonta did not affect the hardness of the metal after heat-trcatt3ont. The machinability and the corrosion-reointance vero also tented and comparative t~vsts were made on steel containing-S' additiona. It was found that additions of S or So to the steel under invastiSation i=provod ita machinability so that it approaches that of carbon stools. It won alao found that additions of S did reduce'the*resistanco-to- corrosion of the material. ' Addition of So in a quantity groator thun 0.15-0.301,4 reduces the' corrosion-resistance of thin stool on exposure to a hot and humid climate$ an atmosphere which in contaminated by sulphurous gaves, human perspiration and nea mint. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIM TsNXIChM Card 3/3 -T k d F R/-, JU 0 Ll Y :ld '.1J21rail Abramovich; Scriencta, Yclizaveta jvl~-lov,-Ja f' 'a handbooll eletcats, r~nr. and cal. i 'Loscow, -100 copic G pril.tc"'; s~ insort.,~d. J-1 IOP'lr TArZ: chemical clovients, of elcm-nts, ml-ior olement_- !IFJt mtalim, ele.-.cnts, rafLioact'v(. -is YLandb&)L, Is lcd cid tech- f L we sys r,vi Cal of c 1 . -I. c T..C C.G1 tc 1" Card FILTAITOVSKIY, F.K. Studies on the catamnesis of schizophrenic patients. Zhur. nevr. i paikh 59 no.5:595-599 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Igrenskaya paikhonevrologicheakaya bollnitsa (glavnVy vrach F.K. Filyanovskly). (SCHIZOPHFMIA, case reports, catamnesis (kas)) r Oakeld "ble of 9"doWiliti MOWN CU11*014. K. M I kpnllk.h slid It. 13, PH As 1'0094 Aktrep", 106. No. I I, I0. am ~ilftfw for polevidin also&. ,T"trnl, Cie., to cw~ littmisr. At nod irpowilt ascoo- ::ur:ing milialmovs m"d the mbNwj =pow oral htlial W- Sw -'4614mlifill "llmlmwvq;~ AIM1011140 pointit Um %law t40141. OtAil 4i Hit-ilolitlei jlilllltb~t Anti, IIWY 1100'IttiA - wrl* ,till In tlw Ste. 4101"lim"I lewp~ Mimi Ol. 4101111 44 111124011, tit.; upelu( it% FAM4 ill file iml"w OW114C polkloml culifirij actoly rtsulill. Gliflimill is UqLj too twat Ativis"llide I'a the fol"k A a swwtkl 104"kS A sivve ~LA,11jjKV) plemb per 1q. Cm.0 &A mtent shollid nut Iw ishel then 10-21%. 1 Tlw O"Imilm Milo by WI.V1 Sph. te to tbir 210,1v Will kcqwr is 7:13.' Because of tc &it-. tent of tbir latcquer. a specialty Colstructed vrml was ksignirtl Im Ow Status datift use in oFdrr to atruist any 11411K... I" Ow i'lit'jolency. W. R. licit" 11W- Ai" Alf. I" Ov:' voirokhomfe AOW .7(1 )" an all ldlk lil'~ Ion k raw p-.-r,. Ikv": w tell how 1-11 trcdfc~l with a 10% moln. at Ilb(OArls In 1.0% IIOAr alit, dit"I. IIW4 Wait 001 tit 0.3 Me./I. CATS br 1101.1. ailhin It. 1. K.tillivil FIL'I. J*l'~.'*I'Y!'k Yl. U. Ditzertation: "Viyeloprivnt of ~ujntitatiyv "t..o,im of o2tern-Lining the Yolu-me of dydrogan 6ulfido, A.=onia, and A~xid*5 of Nitrog-on in tk,.3 A'Ir." Cand Gfism .3c-i, Inztituto of Labur Protection, L4ningrad, 1954. (Rafsrativn~~v /,nurnil-Kidmiys, No 10, 4)3co,--', L4Y 54) 30: jUll 318, 12-~ Dic 1954 SOV/137-57-1-1648 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 1, p 220 (USSR) AUTHOR: Filyanskaya, Ye . D TITLE: A Linear-color Method for Determination of Gases and Vapors in the Chemistry of Industrial Sanitation (Lineyno-koloristicheskiy metod opredeleniya gazov i parov v promyshlenno-sanitarnoy khimii) PERIODICAL: Tr. nauch. sessii Vses. n,i. in-ta okhrany truda, 1954 (1955), Nr- 1, pp 198-204 ABSTRACT: The method for determination of gas and vapor content in the air is based on the color reaction taking place between the airborne impurity investigated and a reactant- indicator applied onto a solid carrier, The determination is carried out by means of a visual comparison of the intensity of coloration of the indicator tube after the air investigated has been sucked through it with a reference scale of standard colorations. The content of harmful impurity is determined also by th6 length of a column of powder that has under- gone a change in its initial color. The method is remarkably sensi- Card 1/2 tive and sufficiently accurate for the control of the atmosphere of SOV/137-57-1-1648 A Linear-color Method for Determination of Gase's and Vapors (cont.) industrial buildings and can be used for the quantitative determination of harmful impurities in the atmosphere in a wide range of concentrations and for locating points of escape of gases evolving from insufficiently airtight equipment. On the basis of the study of the effect of various factors on the length of the colored columns, the Leningrad Labor-safety Institute developed powders for determina- tion of chlorine, ammonia, gasoline vapors, benzene, toluene, and nitrogen oxides in air, and produced some 500 apparatuses which have been favorably received in various branches of the industry, B. T. Card 2/2 SOV/137-57-1-1649 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 1, p ZZO (USSR) AUTHOR: Filyanskaya, Ye. D. TITLE: Determination of Nitrogen Oxide and Dioxide in the Atmosphere by the Linear-color method (Opredeleniye dvuokisi i okisi azota v vozdukhe line yno -koloristic he skim metodom) PERIODICAL: Tr. nauch. sessii Vses. n,i. in-ta okhrany truda, 1954 (1955), Nr 1, pp 205-209 ABSTRACT: The method is based on the change in the color of a reagent. The best results were attained by using MSK silica gel moistened to 38% as the carrier and diphenylamine as the indicator. The estab- lished concentrations of diphenylamine, NaCl, and CZH50H in the solution for the treatment of the carrier permitted the development of a method for the preparation of the indicator powder for determin- ing N02 or the sum of NO and N02 in terms of NO? in concentrations from OD05 to 0.2 mg/liter. Inasmuch as NO has no effect on the coloring of the indicator powder, it is oxidized to N02 by sucking the air through an acid KMn04 solution and the NO is determined Card 1/2 from the difference between NO+-NO2 and NO?. The determination SOV/137-57-1-1649 Determination of Nitrogen Oxide and Dioxide in the Atmosphere (cont.) requires 4-6 minutes; the error is 101o of the amount determined. The apparatus performed commendably under shop conditions. The service life of the powder as an indicator is 8 months. B. T, Card 2/2 FILYANSKAYA. YelenaDmilzircyna; KOZLYAYETA, Tatlyana Rikolayevna; VORO OBIN, Ivan Grigorlyevich; DENISOVA, I,S., red.; SHADRIMA, N.D., takhn.red. [Linear colorimetric wthod of analyzing harmful gases and vapors in the atmosphere of industrial enterprises] Lineino- koloristicheskii ustod analiza vrednykh gazov i parov v vosdukhe pronyahlennykh predpriiatii. Moskva, Izd-vo We= Frafisdat, 1958. 111 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Gases--Analysis) (Colorimetry) AUTHORSi Plachenov, T. G., Filyanakaya, Ye. D. 153-58-1-12129 TITLE: A Quantitative Method of Determination of Slight Concentrations of Nitrogen Oxides in Air (Kolichestvennyy metod opredeleniya, malykh kontsentratsiy okislov azota v vozdukhe) PERIODICALt Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Khimiya i khimiohesk&ya, tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1 , PP- 78-85 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The aforesaid oxides belong to the most dangerous and most common industrial poisons. The methods referred to in the title, which serve for the practical sanitary-chemical analysis of air, show essential insufficiencies. The present work was carried out in order to determine the dependence of the reagent on the quantity of reagent con- tained in a volume-unit of the carrier and on the specific surface of the carrier. Conditions should be determined which enable the indicator-powders to determine quantitatively small quantities of the aforesaid oxides in air. 1)- investigation of the secondary structure of the Card 1/4 carrierB.Forcelain as well as the silica-gels MSK and ShSM A Quantitative Method of Determination of Slight 153-58-1-12/29 Concentrations of Nitrogen Oxides in Air were selected for this purpose. The secondary structure was investigated by means of impressing mercury. The results are graphically reproduced in figure 1. The integral porograme (figure 1) show the radii of the pores of individual silica-gels. Figure 2 shown the differential porograms. Figure 3 shows the integral curves and the distribution of the pore-#urfaoe of silioa-gol on the effective radii of the pores. 2)- Elaboration of the method determination of N02 in air, Reagents were selected which yield colored products of reaction with NO t Meta-phenylene- diamineo pyramidon, indole, reagent ty Griss, and diphenyl- amino. The porcelain- and silica-gel powders were treated with solutions of this substance. The powders obtained from this were examined in little glass tubes by means of sucking through artifidklly produced air-NO2-mixtures. The porcelain- -powder did not change its color. A colored layer was formed on the silioa-gels on the use of all investigated reagents. Diphenylamine reacted most efficiently, it showed, however, some insufficiencies which could be removed by the addition Card 2/ 4 of neutral salts. The use of such a powder, however, is only A Quantitative Method of Determination of Slight Concentrations of Nitrogen Oxides in Air possible for the determination of relatively high N02- -concentrations in air. The beat results were obtained by a solution of the reagent with 0905% diphenylamine and 7,5% NaCl in 40% ethanol. The results are summarized 'n table 1. It hence results that silica-gel Sh3M forms e.. dyed layer of greater length. The intensity of dyol.11g, however, and the sharpness of the boundary of the layer is greater with silica-gel MSK, The causes for the in- sufficienoes occuming, are fully discussed, 3 test-veries were carried out for removing them, They showed that the variations of air temperature at 0 '0 and below 00, impede the intenaity of the dye and -the sharpness of the boundary, 3)-_ Quantitative determination of the nitrogen-oxtdr., and. -dioxide with their simultaneous presence in air. The determination of N02 is not impeded by the presence ~_' nitrogen-oxide in air,, On order to determine the oxidp, it must first be oxidized up to 1105,.. An acid potassium permanganate solution served for thi's purpose: Figure 6 shows an absorber for this purpose (together with Card 3/4 dimensions) . The concentration of the oxide is determined A Quantitative Ykethod of Determination of ilight .153-58-1-12/29 Concentrations of Nitrogen Oxidea in Air by means of conversion from the difference of the total concentration of H02 and of the ooncentration-of 110;, In. air prior to the cxidatiort of the oxid-~!, There are 6 figures and 1 tabl-i)~ ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy teklinologicheslziy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institute imenJ Lensovet) SUBMITTED: September,18, 1957 Card 4/4 FILYANSKAYA. FILYANSKAIA, YE. P. --"On the Use of the Limited Problem of Three jodies of Variable Mass in Cosmogony.'I(Dissertations For Degrees in Science and r-ngineering Defended at USSR Higher Lducational Institutions)(29) Min Higher Education USSR, Odessa State U imai I. I. Medhnikov, Odessa', 1955 SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No 29, 16 July 1955 For the Degree of Canditate in ftsicomathematical Sciences SOV/124-57-8-8626 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 8, p 8 (USSR) AUTHOR: Filyanskaya, Ye. P. T IT LE: Some Problems of Motion Stability in the Finite Variable-mass Three-body Problem (Nekotoryye voprosy ustoychivosti dvizheniya v ogranichennoy probleme trekh tel peremennoy massy) PERIODICAL: Tr. Odessk. un-ta, 1956, Vol 146, ser. matem, n. , Nr 6, pp 85-88 ABSTRACT: Differential equations are written for the motion of an infinitely small particle with variable mass in the gravitational field of two mobile bodies (of a central or a local cluster) of finite mass. The stability of motion of an infinitesimal body of variable mass near' centers of libration is examined. From the characteristic equa- tion of a linearized system, in which the variable-mass derivative with respect to time enters its a parameter, the author finds - by means of the Routh- 'urvits method - the stability conditions which impose limitations both on the masses of the finite bodies and on the time derivative of the mass of the infinitesimal particle. Card 1/1 A. S. Alekseyev FILYANSKIYj K. D. Filyanskiy, K. D. ancl H14ppov, B. N. n1ore on prooocials,* Reply to the article of Ya. L. Grembotakiy and M. Ya. Kigan-Berman "Oki the role of preeocials in fine wool sheep raising in the USSR (Journal: Vestnik zhivotnovodstvaj. 1948, Issue 6. p. 111-18 SO U-3264, 10 APril 1953, (14tople 'Zhurnal. Inykh Stateyq No- 3, 1949) FILYAINSKIY, K. D. Filyanskiy, K. D. #For progressive Soviet zootechnical science", Sov. zootekhrdya, 1949, I) P. 43-49. SO: U-4630, 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, 'No. 23, 1949). FIT Y!,!1.':,K rv, , K. D. I TYM1,10.11MITY0, IN, T-11. I - " 29805 Kavkhzskaya Foroda lionkortinnykh ovyets. Sots, Ztvotnovodstvo, 194-.), ~10- 5, S. 88-92 SO: LETOPIS' NO. 40 % 1. . 35'399 Ob Ispolizovan.11 Puotymy1ch) PoluPuz;tj-,uwl:h I rpokogorrqkh Sov. Zootel-dmiya., 1949., 110. 7, S. 11-16 SO: Lotoi;ist Zhurnallnyldi Statey Vol. 34., Mosknm, 1949 382-3T--F=ANSK-IY,-K. - -- Ra2ervy povysheniya proisvodstva odnorodnoy sheratig Sovo zootekhnlya, 1949, No 8, a. 48-55 -Flm,!,Myj K. -D. -1 "Shearing 5beep," Sellkhozgiz, Moscow, 1951 rTLT'~TIM, K,T), Rnbot-!' '6h-1bnnq v ot-re tonkorunnykh ovets Z-Shepherd' s job in 8 flock of fine-fleeced sh-lep_7. Moskva, lellkhozqiz, 1951. 277 p. _- ------ .60: Monthly List of Ilussinn Accessions, Vol. 6, Nr% 2, May 1953 FILTARCHU&J.- Y1.1" 9 %-.W"wM"OV- fte Blyzva mlqo has turned to ope&-plt mining. Gorozhur.so.4: 3-6 Ap 156.i , I (MA 917) I.Gl&vW inshoner Slyavinskegs, rudoupravlonip. (BV&4&--Strlp mining) KHOKHRMOV, V.S., doteent; YILTARCHUX, S.Ye., insh.; SUGANSKIr, R.L., ------------------------- inzh.-. Safety regm1stions in Ope"It mine track haalage. IzT. vyseucheb.Z&VOL; Coreshur. n0,7:101-103 160. PURL 13:7) 1. Sve~aovskly gornyy institat ineui T.T.VakhrushaTa (foi Khok~ryakov)* 2. (layokly moduoserMy kombinst (for Filyarebuk and Shaganskly), Rekomandovana kafedroy otkrvtykh rabot Sverdlovskogo gornogo institut. (Strip slidig-41jilety masures) (Mine baulage--Ufsty messures) i FIMAROV M.S. Termites in humid tropics; an international symposium in India, ait.oboze 40 no*33713-718 :61. (1UPA 3.5 0) (Termites-Congresses) FILYAS, YU.I. Physical properties of reservoir oils in a deep fold of the Bitkov field. Nauch.-tokh.sbor.po dob. nefti. no. 14253-58 t61. (MA 17:6) CHEKALYUK, E.B.; FILYAS, YU.I. masticity of saturated oU. Neft, i gaz. prom. no.2:48-50 Ap--Te 162., (MIRA 15:6) 1, Ukrainskiy nauchno-issladovateliskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut. (oil reservoir engineering) TSISYK, yu.s.; FILYAS, Yu.1. Determining the physical parameters of reservoir waters. Neft. i gaz. prom. no.2:45-46 Ap-J6 163. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy geologorazvedochnyy institut. FILYAS, Yu.1. Formation petroleums of certain fields in th3 Dnieper- Donets Lowland. Trudy UkrNIGRI no.7t2l'~4-217 163. Crude oil of the October field in the Crimean Peninsula. Ibid.:218-228. MM 19 - 1) 1 'Y c I IU K di I I K, Y a ac Experimental h--p gas injection int.~ mori-lite of the FV~cv field. Trudy VkrNIGRI 68-58-6-2/21 AUTHORS: Zolotukhin, A. I., Candidate of Technical Science, Lazovskiy, I. M.. and Filyashin, K. Ya. TITLE: A Method of Automatic Determination and Control of the Moisture Content of Coal Charge (Metod avtomaticheslcogo opredeleniya i regulirovaniya vlazhnosti ugollnoy shikhty) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya,, 1958, Nr 6, pp 6-10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An instrument is described for continuous determination of moisture content in the coal blend based on a condenser pick-up the capacity of which depends on the dielectric permeability of the blend, the latter depending mainly on the moisture content. The instrument, in conjunction with wat6r sprays, the operation of which is related to the moisture meter I can be used for maintaining a constant moisture content or the blend. The meter was developed by VUKhIN and its operation was tested on the Magnitogorsk and N. Tagil' Metallurgical Combines with satisfactory results. It is pointed out that the size distribution of a coal blend and its moisture content are the main factors g*,overnineg itii bulk density. However, the influence of size dict--ibution i7, cokaparatively small so that by maintaining '-t re consent on a constant ievel the bulk density i joliv U T