SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHATSILO, YE. - SHATSKIY, YE.Z.

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ACCESSION NR: AP4011726 mounted in the vertical plane. For calibration, plate 9 should be turned to the right until the pressures in both chambers become equal. With a few reference points on the scale 14 so obtained, the entire scale can be marked. Although an accuracy of -211 mm is claimed, the following shortcomings are noted by the author: readings depend on the liquid density and temperature; it is suggested that the latter defect be corrected by a nipple 16 made from a high-expansion- coefficient material. (Nothing is said about hose connections I Abstracter) Orig. art. has: I figure ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 SUB CODE: IE DATE ACQ: l0Feb64 NO REF SOV: 000 ENCL: 0 1 OTHER: 000 Card Vid~L~RIOV, V. ; KHOREV, 3.: Ye. Geographical couf,,~rence devoted to satellite tOWrIS. 137. All SS~a.Ser.geog. no.3: 162-16.4 Kf -J e 14-0. (m ERA 13: t-? ) pla=.-ing--Congresses) ';U.aJol jo UOT:Iv~'lj L" r%Jc-p;~ ~Caoj UD m:~. j0 C'C 1 ~IYA =.:c; ; ovcn .all r nt~ I, X;- -tIX' CJ.AIJ tJ2 T PUQ TGG9JIf up'l j ut J.'QGTUQI w;2 93.TnDIvo z.2va J-lu faq.. V%OJJUA V;uv lnz-a :-r,. v Sq "C4-.7.2 cq poljjvo D: -Pu o-,14 UD -Tz 't:0- -a T~ ;v a L a r "T U.: m 0a u 0 , i: z -j -, a-, I oz zr -5 .!~3 u0 n =Ivjjj~' ',:j =Uzz. uo'j ;`44 ul 0~11 -Iliw[ Qu_ u-, ~Z~ Y'0~4 !j~ ;t~- vj Vi I-in Va P-~ ;-AT- 0,42 3Q Vl.'C- 5 q~- The ~'Onf--r n~-~ of Y,-%~; Geai;rafii te of A." T. "o- ~X- ,;eo-raphic.1, c-. t:., re;-Ortell 0!1 -x- 'n a =p of by seria hoto:: Timoreyev discU3,104, rel-ef Ovi:Ln part or ne tmur am-, zey~ ri,~rj Compared an-' measure roll CatfrIcion-:51 C.:*. -,crozov ;-.ve a ZnQc~~;ra. rFj,-3..w. entral part of the re;orte,! on the cf -.v areal A. ti- %sl-. ~~c rleatr- 4.n tho th~ Z".klyk4y oLr,~.- 7,.,-"' 2"2 t ry t%~ and Go. 'ko~nkiy ekcnoml z~;erxj rjyon' 1:r' 'conor Z .ic District) rez~t2~ _yj &ndp~~~ iect"-ed ~n rop ,iOn, and CCO.10=Z' of t%e LIn.' barz, 7est Germany. ThL by rcprcaeata-.ve3 of the t'~akovai~I.y G*l 3tate univerattot (1-oac in,c ti t ut r ro~;Io-ov ('~en t rAI - no t 1 r. of r Ins t I tut me r: lotoveder. I., a ,.:I Z;. r. 3 t , t t :.-r- - frost Research .'13 =321), and follo,vinj senior orkers Q: cn~ phy A,- =SR toolc part in the Gal*tuov, II.L. L.:.. Dol Doolcach, N.S. L*vo-.,!L~., 4--ants,iv, 1:.F. Zrlbnyy, ,ar,J 5/5 LOPATINA, Ye.B.;TJXHONGV, A,V~; SRATSILO, YO.S. The All-Union Conference on the Geography of Population. IZV.AR SSSR.Ser.geog. no.3:144,149 MY-Je 262, (MMA 15:5) (Russia-Population-Congresses) BANIDI'~A N ',' . ?-'. . , ~-` ' Y A17! -~ ~-` -,' , -B, H. , - ~ ~ - -J S , ' - ILILL 11AYEV, '~.Sh, C, j ~ r;)'J'(, TD A ; C HIGL R "El A, A. Kill T,~V, V.A. K. !a. , KORZHUrol'!, S. SHATSILL, Ye.S.i K-PSNLA~HEV, K.P., NAUNIRIN, G,V 'T;(H'.N-uV.. B.N.; PETUKHUV, v G., TTIMILN, "I A. 11. 1 N~DESFEV, A. A. S' D'AN VSK IY, G. s I iA Kli! INOVA , F. A S HOTS K !Y, V. F, . YE HC FEYEV, I, A, , red P( *, O~i*,i"ENT~;EVA T. 3. , ralndz3hi y rtl , GO LITSTIN, A. P. , red, lli,ENISKAYA, L.N.. , P- k hn. i e,:! [En5tern S~bpr.i, ezonc,",ac geographyj Vo-.-itochnai/a 6ibir' kharnkteristikii., M-oskvq,, Geog- raf~;zdt4t, 5 P. (MI'iA 16t10) Ep.5tp-:-n--Econo!--'c Feography) '11~ '17 ni~ "lc S'TATSKAYA, A. ~!. "Stereophoto.-rammetric Methods of Map Making of tne Scale 1:2,000, and Their Accuracy." Cand Tech 'Ici, Moscow Inst of Engineers of Aerial Photograpiny, 0 and Cartography, IMin ifi-,her Education US,-it, Moscow, 1955. (KL, No 14, Apr 55) SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSIR Higher Edtcational Institutionr-. (16). SHATSKAYA, A.N.-, OVSYANNIKOVA, N.A. The choice of A filming base in stereoscODiC ohotogrpphv. Zhur. riauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 2 no.4:304-308 Ji-Ag 157. (MLRA 10:7) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy kino-fotoinatitut. (Photography, Stereoscopic) r--10-,7lbOIGO=.1003100'.'.IOOcY E-191/E481 NUTHOR; Shat.skaya, A.N. -------------------------------------- s r t i on () 1" 0 it t i twim Pa rartif, t - r -i t n S! c- r ef), s ce p i c W, t J.On r- a 1) 11 Y Y) PERIODICAL~ Zhu.-nal nalichnov i prikladnoy I-otografli k--n(-matograCii, 1960, Vol-5 No~3. PP 195-206 TEXT-~ A zeneral discussion of binocular stereoscopi: vis~~cn i-s '-cr-.er'led with the MLnimum threshold of perception whi-h produc.~ a Jenth effe.-I and the maximum shift of the images on the retina of thq eye whi-Ai still produ, es a depth eff---t rather t-han double Referen~e is made to the work and conclusion of Lue7-hp-, H, (Foto-Kincter-hnik, 1947, Nos,6 and 9). The artificial sterpo5~opic effect is examined equally on lines accepted by :current practice ruled by the need to preserve the zone of Ste-?os-:cp1-- depth, namely the zone of space which can be embraced by human vision without splitting the image, The s-:~lectioji of the basc- width in stereo.5copic motion picture phf-;t,~1i;-aphv is dISCAISSed, It is stated that Lhe need to preser-e- the zo:v~ of' stereoscopic d-?Ijtb in the viewing of stereescopic films iz constantly emphasized in literature but the formulae given for Card 1/3 S/077/6o/oo1:'-/003/002/009 E191/E48i Select ~.011 of Opt imiur) Paraii)eters in Stereoscupir Motion Photography determ,-riing the base width for photography do ri,it sot-vp the problem., -it is s!io;-,-n that the magnitude of the radius of Stereo-Q,:ep-ic vision is inversely proportional to the distance of the spectator From Ahe sl'.-e~-.1!1. in other words the furth-i away the spectator L6 I-rom thf- .Pri, the less lie can stcreoscopica11.v perce!,,-e on the screen, On- cf the planes of the photozraphed object coin(ides with the plane of the screF~ri and -is known as the ramp pLane, The positioning c,-t' the ramp plane In relation to the objk- -Jr, discussed. Broadly i, h -i s p Lane shou Id be (. o i tic ident %,T ith t lie mos t LMpCr t c.Allt par t o f t 11;~ ph, tr7 cra phed ot, j er t ~Experiments are reported to determine the of stereo--icopic Cippth. It was attempted to determine the maxLmlm rF-rniissible difference of horizontal parallaxes for th"? pl-r-~ption of' the stereoscopic picture by spe,:tators in the first 1~itlloiit stre9b and Broafily. the magnLtude (,;f ,he eone of stereoscop-,c depth which applics to natural binocular 1-sii-ri was confirizied also xn the Perception o.' stereoscopic images ori a screen, Further- lests w"ere cen-orned with the clarifizaticri dist,:.,rtion in ster-osccpic portrait photographv- It was shown 11 i3 tby satisfyinc, the conditicri-s abo,-v the zone oF ster-oscopi- ca~ J 2/3 S/07 7/60/00j/uO 71/00 E 19 I/E48 i Sr? I ~,- .ion of' 0 P t I nium Par-ameter.- j n Ste r~ oscop-tc Mot iun ih.,,, J~lp+j,. (listort ic)Ti-, are eliminat--d Th-~rp are 6 f igures and es z 4 Soviat Eng] ish arid I Gp-man AS,SQCIATION~ Vsesc)vviznN,-,, nauchne. is-~Iedovat,~I, ikiv kr-noCot Lrtst itut (NIKFI) (All-UnLon SC j4ejjtjC'L(: -T-'- Re~;-arch Iristtm~n ot- Cirip Photrgraphy (NIM.) SUBMITTI-A) F -1, 1 u a18 19 9 SILATSU'LA, A~*:. Yesponoe to ',,A,OvsJa.-m1k,_),,ra and B.T. Ivanov,'s article "Selecting the optirmim paxameters -for stereoscopic motion-picture photography." Zhur.rvauch.i prikl. fot. i kin. 6 no.2.1/,&-l-48 114r--AL, 161. (MI-PA 14-4) (Motion piotures, Threc-dimensional) (Ovsi-annikova N.A.) (Ivanov, B.T.) AUTHDR: Shatskaya, E. (Engineer) 66-2-16/22 TITLE: chine for breaking up ice. (Ustroystvo dlya vykolki l1da). PERIODICAL: "Kholodilnaya Tekhnika" (Refrigeration Engineering) 1957, No.2, p.69 klMbh). ABSTRACT: Pnemmatic hammers are built on to a vertically located frame which is mounted on a tractor vehicle. This machine is able to break up for retail distribution of up to 15 tons an hour of ice. There is 1#1otograph. AVAILABLE: Card 1/1 POTAPOV, V,P redaktoz, KANSHIN M-D,., L!VITSYN N,F., KASTERITSYN, N.,N, NOZDHIN~ A~A-, NIKITYUK, A.P,) PADYYA, V.A.~ RIDELI, E,I,; TOV, G.. V, ~ SHAMAYEV. M,F, - -SHATSKAYA E.P., GULEV, Ya, F,, redaktor I VERINA, G,.P., tekhnicheakly-~-eraWt8T,' [Advanced methods for workers in material handling] Peredovye metody truda kommercheakikh rabotnikov. Moskva, Goa, transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1953. 262 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 7z11) (Material handling) PCIrAPOV,V.P.;13ARKAN,LII.; DEM'YANKCJV,Ii.V.; KANS,111N,M.D.; LIVITSYII,N.F.; MASTURITSYii,N.N. : NOZDRM,A.A. ; PADhYA,V.A. ; RIDELI E. 1. ; FER.APON- '-OV,',.V. ; 6,HAM.A.,YV M.F. ; SHATSKAYA,E.P. ; SHAVKIN,G.3. , inzhener, redaktor; YhITROY,P.A., tekhnicheskly redqktor [Advanced methods in Shipment anc commercial handling of goods] Peredovye metody tnida gnizovykh i k-o-imercheskikh rqbotnikov. Izd. 2-oe. Moskva, Gos.transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1955. '1386 D. (MERA 9:2) (Mnterial handling) (TransDortntion--Equipment and supplies) SHATSK-AYA, Eleonora Petrovna; KHUDYAKOVSKIY, Yu.K., inzh., retsenzent; 1_1 -T-SARENK-0,-A. P-., --- inzh-.,-red.; MEDVEDEVA, M.A., tekhn. red. [Practices of the over-all mechanization of the servicing of refrigerator cars] Opyt kompleksnoi mekhanizatsii ekipirovki vagonov-1ednikov. Moskva, VseB. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putei soobshcheniiap 1961. 29 p. (MIRA 14:6) (Refrigerator cars) VINCKUI--'.(V, A.D. inzh , D'-IJBKO, A.-P , inzh LEVSH:N, B.S., -Lnzh.; L '%,?'TS IN, F. . inzh. , RF-SE i S. , -inzh., ; KHUDYAKeVSKIY, yu. Y. i-nzh. : S`".TfIVALE`H~ lnz~-- , SHATSKAIA, E.F., in-,,. 'IATALASCN, S.F. . kand, teklur-nauk, retsenzent; SHISHI -vK)V, Ye.S., inzh . red.; KHITROVA, N.A,,., tekhn. red. ~Ilanml on the transportat4on of perishable goods! Spravoch- k p~- -, pi,revo~ke F,,n;zov A.D. -323 P, klmi;U 16;lCj) ~.iefri,--rator Cars) KO-~ESFIKOV, V.I.; SHAMAYA, L.N.; PAKHOtYV, I.M. Concerning the strength of the frame (-f the KTN-2 mounted pctato digg-r. Tra~--t. i sellkhozmash. 32 no.5:30-33 ny 62. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Vsesoytiznyy nauchnu-i:--sledovatel'skiy Institut sel' skokhozyaystven- nogo mashincstroyeniya (fcr Koreshkov, Shatskaya). 2. ZavGd TiBelinsksellmash" (for Pakhomcv). (Potato digger (Hichine)) 10 LDL4R', T.F.; SHATSKAYA., K.P. Interaction of vanad7fl chloride w-ith ammonium carbonate. Zhur. neor.g. khim. 8 no.11:2483--:1-489 11 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Donetskiy filial Vsesoy-uznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta khimicheskikh reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimi- chaskikh veshchestv. SHATSKAYA, M.G. Biology of the flowering and fruit bearing of Glaucium oxylo- bum Boise et Buhse. Uzb.biol.zhur. no.1.35-40 '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Institut botaniki A.N UzSSR. (poppy) SHATSKAYA, M.G. Some data on the supply of seeds ir soils of the southwestern part of the KyUl Kum. Uzb.biol.zhur. 6 no.6:20-26 162. (MIRA 163'5) 1. Tnstitut botaniki All UzSSR. (KYZYL M4--SOILS-ANALYSIS) (KY7,YL MT--SEFW) New method for detertlikation of zinc stearate ilface) owder. L.P. Pokhlebalovaand N.I.Shatskaya. 1". balito-Zhironsp Propts, 2 1, NO. 7.-VtEUM), -Weigh 2 g. of UIce powder in to I 100-til. P-rienmeyer flask, add -L)f 0.5Nalc. KOII suht.. bull in a hat-water buth frjr 4 ........ coril, anti filter 1hrough a heavy fillct. Wash the PPt. thrice with 15-jul. portions of ate., and evap *the filtrate to (Irviicis. Dissolve the rLsidue in 20 ml. of cold water. ify witli 20 nit. of 201,c suln. of IlzSO,, and ext. tile _ acid liberated stearic acid (1) with thr-,e 15-ml. portions of either xylene, toluene, or petr. ether. Wasli the solvent free of rnineral acid, add 10 mi. of tictitnil 2.1c., and titrate I with 0.5,V ale. KOH solo. with phem,.1plithalein as indicator. ~ Ili-I..'-- C210COVA, A.!.; SEAI~OVALOV, E.T.; SliATSKAYA, 0.A. r LN-velopment of the method of electochemical measure- ii,-nts at a ternlAa-rnture up tr, 3000 C an(i pressure up to 100 mc-toriiki elektr-)kliir.icheskikh A 2 i7o.ercnii pri do 30Y' C i do 100 kg/cm 1%o.-:kva, Gos.koir-t po ispollzovaniiu atormoi energii, 1961. ""FN I YENKOP I N . , pvo!'. ; L; H ATSK A Y it, 1'.F. , ordirviLor Trea!,ment of --nemic s,ates by intrarecta'L administration of heterogenic blood. Uch. zap. Stavr. gos. med. -4nst. 12: -i~!S--329 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kafedra gospitallnyy terapii (zav. prof. I.N. Sergiyenko) Stavropol'sko.go gosudaT-stvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. /J -,tic A bents. U-7 0 cjj%jo ti.-erape bus Jour : Ref. Zh.-Biol., ~:o 2, 19,58, ",o 16160 .A.U, -.M.:D r : Yuzovleva, :.-.P., ~,Iazareva, Ej,., Yegorova, I.N.s Shatsk-aya, Inst ExT)eriments on the Use of Leucine and -1jrrosine Sulfite vrith Other Dru,7s in the Treatment of Tuberculous Mlmn- 4 - t .1 1 Ori',- Pub Tr. Konferentsii Po Proizv-vu i Ispol'zOvaniYu Aminokislot V -.:ed. M., 1.11M, 1956, 127-234. .kbstract the treatment of tuberculous meningitis, the authors In U_ -used leucine containing preDarations (Composition: 3% 'Cl f-1vcine and leucine, O.Yl -jutamic acid, lo-;~ glucose, 5;. ;0 U sort)ose and 1~f NaCl) and a 21, solution of tjrosine sulfite ,ard C Ctemo tile rapou tic zk,rents~ U-7 ToxicolO~_~_ 9- 19'D1 s jour lie f.L T ucine and t:frosi'ft9-sulfite were Ile - 9 0 f -ahom -t -rurto-,, C age, ,~Lo S ~-ra - rom 2 to 14 years 0: . e a nd ,ised in L 1 cili I the acl-It I re,Licine and 2 'frosine suj,'itej I ~inz- relapses. rece ilfe,'A ri s and du i ~ ~ of tuberculOus other dA'y rr ta e S S11 every s vrare ~ISWI intrallenOu Bn tr) :)v--)arati%)n . lj_,S ml to children -) children under ;~ Tears, A .1 - iron durin, the course -:iven ons were I)-inical -f oars; j-9_3 injecti over io ciessertsL)Oon C of -.reatment) and orally (I , tracts from case histories obser-lat ons hav, rerealed (ab s . sine nreparations A chat the I -f iejGin,3 wid tyro Ghiidr6n, Was -r4 Von) U -Ise U - - vre re rl-olerated b. han'lless and ',';as vlel ssi sted in restoring acC by %Iery ievr side effects a tion of ,-)anied nonlaliza &CCOIera-ted the , t- -.s r bacterial- Combined anul ne,jraj func 10'. 5 nd p,yc,,q-.,Lc processes n Ork1l'Iren. I vorable e f Pec t on -the u-idoubtedly had a fa PorM, iall,, in its chron, ,,O~,cid therapi - course of the r~,isease, eS,.)eC I vt -bein6i shortened the improved the sense of Ge"I a' Z 'lard 2/3 arld had a saluta,, ;Iuid, effect or, the cer- iu! ti-, 6~3'-eciaj'Ly - lalied cases ',"here anti-bacter 111fluezice ~.h. VASII,'K~~V: ,N.N. ; TIMB ,.G. -, SHnTSLkyi~, V. T. Tin deposits associated with subvolcanic bodies. Sov.gecl. 2 no.10:81-()? 0 159. (141R~ ll:L,,) I V3r-soy-azW institut minerallnogo syrlya (VIIIS). (Sikhote-Alin' Range--Tin ores) N, Z? BI ! a D e o D k r. c L SHATShIH, I., inzhener-may:)r, kand.tekhn.nauk after a nuc2ear explo5ion. Starsh.-serzh. no.1:36-37 Ja '61. (YdRA 14:7) (Atornic warfare) ZAKHARYUTA, 'Iyaches-11av Pavlovich, starshi~ prepodavatell; SDIONFMO, Igor' Borisovich, ka-nd. fiz.-matem. nauk, starshiy nauc~ryy sotrudnik; SHATSKINF, L.S., mladshaya nauchnaya sotrudnitsa; ITUD07IME, V.I., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk, ispolnyayushchaya obyazannosti dotsenta. Green's fiziction for a region with dielectric layer. Izv. v-ys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 7 no.9:1052-1056 164 NIRA 18:1) 1. Kafedra matemalUchesko.-O analiza Rostovskogo--ra-Donu univer- siteta. SHATSKIKH, M.I.; KUTKIN, S.F.; SOKOLOV, A.N.. kandidat teldinicheakikh nauk, redaktor.- [Preparation of molding and core mixtures in foundry work] Frigotov- lenis formovochnykh i stershnavykh amesei v liteinom proizvodstva. Leningrad. dos. nauchno-tekhn. IzI-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry [Leningrad- skoe otd-niel 1953. 179 P. (MMA 7--l) (Founding) SHATSKIKH. M.I. Steel chunlets. Lit.proizv. no.3:24-27 Ag '53. (I-aaa 6: 3 ) (Younding) SHATSKILH,,K~~iail Ivanovich; KUTKIN, Semen Fedorovich; PLATONOV, P.M., ;^--" ' in-zhqn"9r'*,' retsenzent; BARANOV, I.A.. inzhenr. redaktor; SOKOLOVA, L.V.. tokhnicheskly redaktor [Sand mixer] Zemledel. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashiao- strolt. lit-ry. 1956. 131 P. (MLRA 9:7) (Foundry- machinery and supplies) (Sand foundry) TUKANSKIY, Aleksandr Llvovich; SHATSKIKH. H.I., inzhenar, retsenzent; VEYKEER. A.A.. Inzhener r6tsenzent; YAKOVLEV, V-0., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. relaktor; SOKOIA)VA. T.Y.. takhnicheokiy redaktor LMoulding sandal Formovochnye peeki. Moskva, GOB. naucbno-tekha. izd-vo mashinostrolt.lit-ry. 1956'. 235 P. (MIRA 10:7) (Sand, Youndry) SOV 137-57- 1-730 Translarion from: Refe:-at,.,.-r-,vv z~--urnal. Nr n 34 (USSR) AUTHOR: Shatskikh, M. 1. TITLE: Employment of Antiadhesion Paint.,; its a Means of Obtaining Steel Castings With a Clean Surface (Prinicvcniye protivoprigaruvkh krasuk, kak .5redstva polu(heniya chistykii poverklinostey na stal'nykh ottivkakh) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Novoye ,, teorii i p-aktike liteyn. proi'L~-vzt. Moscow- Leningrad, Masligiz, 1956, pp 215-219 ABSTRACT: Considerable adhesion of particles of mold material to Nin-steet castings is attributable to increased quantities of manganous oxide which acts as a stronger base han the ferrous oxide. Special coat- ings (pastes) employed to elim.nate this condition in plain carbon steels ST-1 and ST-2 are not -;uitable for coating of molds intended for castings of Mn steel. A pa--;Le of the folloWM0 coniposition is proposed: 75o/o chrornite, 10.c, bentonite, I 19~1o' molasses, 20/o dex- trin, 1'/o naphtha soap, and 10o/o water. The paste is inix-ed with water until a specific gravity of 1.85 - 2.0 is attained. Molds coated Card 112 with this paste are dried at a ten-iperature of 3500C for a period of SOV/l 37-57-1-730 Employment of Antiadhesion Paints as a IvIcions ul Obujining Steul Gastings (cont.) 3 0 six hours. To att-ain castings with a clein -irf.ice, the aulhor proposes an investi- gaLion of coating COMPOLM(IS based on 1.1r,t) ;IIII di()Xid(~, lll~icjlleSiUm oxide, and roasted dolotmr.c cmitainin~, additivcs \.%+tci: , outitt-ra( i i,.s hygroscopic tendencies. V. F. Card ?-/Z SIIATSKIMi, Mikhail Ivanovich; LIKITSKIY, A.1-11., red.; AVERBUB11, N.M., inzh.., red.; CHIFAS, II.A., red. izd-va; DAADDA, A.A., tekhn. red. ["!'.oldling and coremaking mixtures] Formovochnye i sterzhnevye smesi. Pod red A.l-'..Lipnitskogo Moskva, Mashgiz, 1961. 77 p. (Bibliotechka liteishchika, no:2) WIRA 15:2) (SandY Foundrj) (Molding (Founding)) SHA;I"SKTY, il,.S~ Using wheel excava,~o---- fcr digging trenches in the Ust-Urt. Stroi. trub-o-prov. 8 r:,o,9,-23 S 163. (MIRA :L6.- 11) 1. Stroite]"rioya i,p-,-,r1epiye No. 4tresta Soyuzprovodmekhani- zatslya, E,rirad. ':A' A.V~, inz-.; 31-TSKIY, G.A., inzh. I 2 S C -1 1") - -.-- -. -- Hydraulic gonerat-ing units for the Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power I . -L Statio4. Gidr. stroi. 31 no. 12:67-69 D 160. (14LRA 14:4) (Krasnoyarsk llydroelec-Uric Pover Station-Equipmept and supplies) . . . , - . ! , ~ I .., I . . i I . . -A. - , " - . I - .. . 11 .: : . , I ;. - I -~ . , i ) SHATSKIY, I.P., brigadir truktornoy brigady, cienlltit. On the 5teT)T'eS of Kuban. Sauka i zhiznl 20 no.6:27-28 Je '53. (MMU 6;6) 1. Mikhaylovskaya MTS, Kurganinskogo rayona, Krasnodarskoeo krw,,a. 2. Ver- khovnyy Sovet SSSR. (Kiban-Agricultural machinery) DOK4RETSKIY, V.P. [Doraretslkyi, V.P.j, inzh.j SHATSKIY, M.A. (Shatstk~i, M.A.], inzh. Mechanization of labor consuming operations in beer bottling shops and packing departments. Khqr.prom. no.4.-38-39 O-D 162. (MIRA 16s1) (Kharkov--Breweri-es-Ea,,Lipment and supplies) SqATSKIY, M.M., inzhener; MILLER, V.N., inzhener. redaktor. (Regu2ated single-pipe, circulating hot water heating systems; planning manual] Odnotrubnye protochrye regulirueuVe sistemy voclianogo otopleniia; rukovodstvo po proektirovaniiu (sostavleno M.M.Shatskiml 2. iz-d. KoBkva. Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitel'stvu i arkhitekture, 1953. 74 p. MRA 6:10) 1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy proyaktnyy institut t1povogo proyektirovaniya i tekhnicheskikh issledovaniy. (Hot-water heating) SRATSKIY, M.M.; MILLER, V.N. [deceased]; WURAVLEV, B.A., inzhener, nauchnyy redaktor-, SMIRNOVA, A.P., redaktor; SMOL'YAKOVA, M.V., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Technical and economic comparison of hot-water heating systems] Tekhnicheskoe i ekonomicheskoe sravnenie sistem vodianogo otopleniia. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitel'stvu i arkhitekture, 1954. lqO p. (Hot-water heating) (MLRk 7:12) -SHATSKIY, M.M.; MILLER, V.11.; GRECFj,'N, A.A., PASHCHENKO, N.Ye. ; V:4,TROV, P.I. The 'FOR" valve for regulating heat output of one-pipe running-water radiators. Rats.i izobr.predl.v Btroi. no.73:13-15 154. (KLRA 7:6) (Radiators) DOBRONffSIA)V, N.S., arkh.; SHATSKIY, Ma., inzh. Limitation of types and standardization of sizes of air vents and skylights. Limitation of types and standardization of sizes of air vents and skylights. -Prom. stroi. 36 no.12:13-16 D '58. (MIRA 12:1 (Ventilation) (Skylights) SF-ATS-,-T-Y-, Calculation of air curtains at the gates of industrial buildings. Vod. i san. tekh. no.2:1-5 F 161. WIRA 14:7) (Air curtains) SRATI';,i~IY, C;llculaf.ion of' alr curtains at theTites of industrial buildings. Vcd. _i san. tekh. no.5:15-20 MY 161. Wilill J-4:6) (Air curtains) 91 I SHATSKiY) inzh. Concerning a method of making calculations of organized natural ventilation (aeration) in shops with sources of heat liberation. Vod. i san. tel:h. no.9:14-18 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Industrial buildings-Ventilation) 117 TVP Jnzh. ~ TASPOHIYAO, V V. r,zh. Al KIY, SH 'S n3plator using p-n-L-n trawnsistor ;-1,3'kzroT,ekhri-.i.ka 36 no.1-:37-39 N 165. 3/115,/60/000/05/18/034 B6071/BO11 AUTPORS~ Pustynnikov, V. G., Shatskiy, N. Kh. TITLE. ri'easurement of Electric Vector Quantities PERIODIC:.L. Izoeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, go. 5, PP-33-35 TEXT: A description is given here of vector meterg developed by the authors for measuring the module, the argument, and the components of an ele,,~trl,i vector quantity. They are based on the Drinciple of an electronic phase-sen-citive differential amplifier. The electronic vector meter con- siota of a :-ieasuring element and a special phase shifter. The electric veotor quantity to be investigated is given for the measuring element input, and the components of this quantity are produced at the output. The circuit of the measuring system is shown in Fig. 1 and described. In those casz~g where the frequency of the network feeding the phase shifter does not coincide with the frequency of the quantity to be measured, the authors offer a vector meter featuring a phase shifter with selsyns (Fig. 2). If, h.-_-wever, the two frequencies mentioned coincide, a three-phase voltage c' ard 1/12 Measurement of Electric Vector Quantities S/115/60/000/05/18/034 B007/BO1 1 is applied to the rotor windings of both selsyns with the same phase sequence being maintained, while the stator winding voltage is used for feeding the anode circuits of the tubes (Fig. 3). The accuracy of the operation cf the measuring element of the devices shown here is mainly dependent upon the differences in the characteristics of the individual triodes. For this reason, a balancing that compensates these differences must be carried out before each measurement. There are 3 figures and 1 Soviet reference. Card 2/2 L i 8 3 3 26 S/144/60/000/008/003/003 Eo41/E455 AUTHORz Shatskiy, N.Kh., Assistant TITLE3 Amplitude-Phase-Frequency Analyser PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Elektromekhanika, 1960, No.8, pp.144-151 TEXT: Describes a combination of electronic apparatus whose -iircuit diagrams are given (without values of components). The purpose of the analyser is to present the transfer properties of filters, control circuits etc. as modulus and phase loci with frequency as a parameter. The block diagram-is at the foot of P-147 and is part of Fig.3. The various parts are WM4 , a variable-frequency source; 0 ", the object under test; KB, the coord'nate transformer; Y A, the divider; YB, the display uniti "LOCMA.711the unit for separating out the amplitude and phase components. The circuit diagram of the coordinate transformer KB (or... axis.-rotator) is in Fig.l. This device works in two distinct modes, depending on whether the signal is in the range < 1.5 cls or > 15 C/s. In the former case the signal is handled as modulation of a carrier of not less than 200 c/s frequency and the 'or 'Ehan 15 C/S. switch n, is in position I. freq,iencies higber Card 113 63320 s/144/6o/ooo/oo8/003/003 Eo4l/E455 Aniplitude-Phase-Frequency Analyser the signal is aplit directly into quadrature parts and applied to the primary of the phase-regulator ;P . Turning the rotor of the regulator rotates the coordinate-axes as presented at the terminals of the secondary windings. In the low-frequency mode the signal first passes through valves Al, X-3, and 'n4' The waveforms at significant stages in the process are shown in the top right-hand corner of Fig.l. The circuit diagram of the vector-component separator (YOCI-IA) is in Fig.2. Its principle of action has been previously described in Ref.2. The onlv novel features mentioned here relate to its operation at the lower frequencies. The signal, by this time, appears as gated half-periods of 100% modulated carrier. In order to normalize the output, the divider circuit of Fig-3 is used, It is a conventional feedback analogue divider based on the block diagram of Fig.4. The display may be either on a chart (continuous strip or circular) or on an oscillograph with a long-persistence screen, of the various sources of error, (random, gross and systematic) only the last is examined., There are four important contributions~ the component-separator has a long-term instability of + 29'0: the small a,c. motor it uses also Card 2/3 63326 s/144/6o/ooo/008/003/003 E041/E455 Amplitude-Phase-Frequency Analyser Lntroduces (due to friction effects) about + 1.5%; the divider circuit contributes + 1%; the recording equipment is inaccurate to about + 2.5%. The overall error is thus 7% in modulus and 1.5% in phase. Experimental results confirm these figures. There are 5 figures and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Rostov-na-Donu. institut sellkhozinashinostroyeniya (Rostov-on-Don Institute of Agricultural Machinery) SUBMITTED: Apr-.i 1 26, 1960 Card 3/3 SHATS.HlY, 'r'IY,-L;.Y 121L IS111KILICH , assi5tent Tz - ~ 11 Device for :.efsur-4ng complex impedances. TzV. vys. u(%eb. zav.; elek-tr.-mekh. 4 no.7z77-83 '61. (MIRA 14 -.7) 1. Kafedra obshchey elektrotekhniki Rostovskogo-na-Donu instituta se1'sko!-,hozya:--,tvenno-o mashinostroyeniya. (Electronic measurements) (Impedance (Electricity)) SKATSKIY, N.N.; PAVWVSKIY, Yej. .I.-, . Academician Vladimir Afanaslevicb Obruchev; obituary. RazvedA okh.neeLr 22 no.8:61-63 Ag '56. OCRA 9:11) 1. Geologicbmakiy institut Mcademii nauk SSSR. (Obruchav, Vladimir kfanas'evich, 1863-1956) SHAISKIY, Nikolay Sergeyevich [deceasedji SHCHERBAKOV, D. I., akademik, glav. red.; YANSHIN, A ., akademik, otv. red. toma; PEYVE, A.V.J. zam. glav. red.; KELLER, B.M., red.; MARKOV, M.S.; red.; MENNER, V.V., red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.V., red.; PUSHCHAROVSKIY, Yu.M., red.; TIKHOMIRDV, V.V., red.; KHVGROVA, D.I., red,-, KhERASKOV, N.P., red.; TUGOLESOV, D.A., red. izd-va; POLYAKOVA, T.V.J. tekhn. red. (Selected works] Izbrannye trudy. Moskva, Izd-va Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.l. 1963. 621 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Peyve). (Geology) ~-nli Ile Mo~kva, Nauka. Vol.4. 18. 12) 1 - ::z -Tt~v i -h , P, Cie, r. yie! 1-1. red, lzbr.,tnnyi! truov Vol 3. I ~A 1 7 SHATSKIY, P. (g.Valuyki, Belgorodskoy oblasti) Frozen money. Mest.prom.i khud.prorwjs. 2 no.2:23 F 61. (MIRA 14:4) (Belgorod Province--Industrial equipment) SffATSKIY. Petr Sidorovich; KUZIN, A.A., red.; KOTLYARJUKO, V.A., taklin.red. . - [At the lacomotive controls] U reversa lokomotiva. Belgorodskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1958. 19 p. (MIRA 12:2) (Udmenko, Tikhon Nikitovich, 1912- ) SHATSOVA, R.B. Luminosity function of red dwarfs. Astron.zhur. 37 no-5:870-881 s-o l6o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Rostovskay-na-Donu gosudarstvenn3ri pedagogiclieskiy institut. (Stars-Magni tudes ) L "I 3hadrin--ik ')!~posit Coal Paleontolo'gical re=iant;-, -)f the O-nadrimjk coal depc),3it5. (AbGtr,-ct.) Izv. Glav. up-'.. no. 2, 1947. ~onthl- lift of Prussian Accp, -y of CongrEss, r~arch 195-. Unclassified. -53ions, Libr~,.r -1 USSR/Geology Tertiary flora Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 30/44 Authors Gorbunov, M. G., and Shatskiy, S. B. Title Stratigraphic position of tertiary flora (Kompasskiy Forest) on the Tim River (Western Siberia) Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 97/6, 1049-1052, Aug 21, 1954 Abstract Plap showing the stratigraphic position of tertiary flora on the Kompasskiy forest on the River Tim in Western Siberia, is presented. The material on the largest resources of Tertiary era plants, was gathered in 1952 by the West Siberia Geological Society. Twelve USSR references (1883-1952). Institution ...... Presented by: Aczidemician V. A. Obruchev, I-Lay 31, 1954 SHATSKIY,S.B. ... Difference in time of the Ural and Siberian glaciation. Biul.Kom. chetv.per. no.20:94-98 '55. (MLRA 8:11) (Ural Mountains--Glacial epoch) (Siberia--Gleicial epoch) SOV/14-57-12-25576 Translation from: Referativn y zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 35 (USSR~ AUTHOR: Shatskiy, S. B. TITLE: Stratigraphy of Liuaternary Deposits in the Northeast of the Western Siberian Plain (Stratigrafiya chetvertich- nykh otlozheniy severo-vostochnoy chasti Zapadno- Sibir3koy nizmennosti) PERIODICAL: Tr. Tomskogo un-ta, 1956, Vol 133, pp 115-123 ABSTRACT: This article was written while several sheets of the State Geological Map of the Western biberian Plain to the scale of 1 : 1 000 OGO were being prepared for publication. A. I. Moskvitin's system was used to subdivide the Quaternary deposits. It is pointed out that the stratigraphic system proposed here by the author is based on cores from drill holes, outcrops, Card 1/2 geomorphological maps, paleocarpological data, and Stratigraphy of Quaternary Deposits (Cont.) sov/14-57-12-25576 petrographic analyses of boulders from moraines of different ages. The author distinguishes four periods of glaciation. The most in- tensive of these, the S~marovskoye, produced the Samarovsko -Vakhako- Dubehesskiy moraine belt which is very weakly expressed In the relief. Taz glaciation produced a moraine belt passing through the upper reaches of the Taz and Nadym Rivers. zyrya4skoye Awlafl occurred only in the northern part of the western Siberian plain, up to 650 of north- ern latitude. Moraines of the period formed the original glacial landscape in this area. The article Includes two tables listing the Quaternary deposits stratigraphically. A bibliography of five titles is also included. Card 2/2 G.I. Lazukov 7- r -ed. S, . fcr L- 'A i: ,--nve prob-lemy Insti-tut -,73F. (I";l, te-ctinr tt.~- Ef-FT irurory ur-ens r rr a T T. r Li v t c - E- i r'tLc z; -Z' re~ .-, L F 11 a 1 t c i r , --ov tf,.! i o-L uF 11 s U 1 Iy 1 1 .if- L I- I I U F. 17. 1 -1 -1 If'.! S t V, o ! - Ilk-WlIC", V S/076/60/005/010,~0:'A/"030~)tx '~017//BO67 AUTHORS: Spitsyn, Vikt, 1, Komiii;sarova, L. N. Shatskiy, V, M-.-, and Pushk,na G. Ya. A TITLE: Study of the Complex inmonium- Scand-lum Carbonate PERIODICAL.-, Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii; iq6o~ Vol~ 5~ No. 10, pp, 22-123-.2228 The authors determined t-he ,)ptlmum conditions for producing TEXT,, . ammc~n' u.m/ scandium carbonates. and described the properties of these compounds. TPe ccmpound NH 4Sc(Co5),'1.5H-.O was produced by dissolving -freshly pro- duced scandium hydroxide in a concentrated s,)lu-lion cf ammonium carbonate, and subcequent crystailzatlon a, room temperature. This crompound is stable. at room tempor!~*u-_ 1--rii(i Ot.-omposes only at Q15oC under formazi-,n cf dif- ficultly soluble bps,.c scand-lum carbr-rate whose composition is not con- stant. Tile fherm-1 de~~omrositic)n of ammonium scandium carbonate was thermo- studied by mneans of a Kurnakov pyrometer. It was observed that the wmmonLUM ScanGIUM C~!_-'-,-_n-;~e 'iecomr,~_-ses Eradually. At 1410-1c"00C, Card Study of the Cxnnplex Ammonium S~andlum S/07t~/00/005/0 10/02 4030/XX Ca rb 11ria t e B017/B067 partial dehydratiQn occurs and CO- is comp-'-etely 1',berated. In the temj-~,rature rariCe of 260- 505C'C. --rystLj-1'ne S-O(OH) .s forme-1 which pas-~es iritc, Sc20, at 4800C , At 4000C , NIJ-5tirid CO, are completely libera-ed~ The so!-.ibility of scand-am hydroxide at 0 2.~. and 50-C in s-,-Iurions of' (n ) C0 of different con cent rat., ons --ra-s s-udiei~ It was observed :ha, olubiii,y :)f sc----ndium, hyircx-de at hi-her -arbonate :~0-2 ,he z3 - L, centrations and lDwer temperatures is hi6her. In a 17~6~- solution of i,NH ) CO ~H,O, scand,,um hydroxide Is soluble at OOC up t,~ a ccn--entratlon 4 2 ',1 1 by weight of Sz,O Amorphous am-monium scandium carbonate 3 ' ;~~2H 0 is formed by disgolution of scandium hydroxide in ammonium NH 4sc (C05)2 caTbon.-Ite :7,olutioris wi-th -i con~7eritrat,.on hi.-her than by weight in a teryiperature r.-in.-e of 0-1250C. The amorphous ammonium scandium carbonate passes into the -,rystalline st,,. re above 500C. The thermogram ol amcrphous ammion-ium scandium c,-zbonate shows an endothermic effect at 6,11-1,00C ca-used ty `,,eavagp of water. whch is charar~eri~st,.:. -~niy -f 'he afac,r.phous :ompctund, There arre 5 ffables ani Card 21 ~ Sr,-idy of -,~.e Com-plex Ammonium Scandi!ir. S I 07C-'i 60/ 005" 0', 0; 0 ~ollxy Carbonate '9017/lBO67 re e i,en,: e s. ASSOCIATION. Moskovsky igosudarstvennyy universitet ~m. M1, V. Lcrncz-~scva, Kafedra necrt;anicheskoy khimii (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Chair of Ijjor6:ani-- Chemistry) SUBIRITTED July 6, 1959 C a rd 3/ 5 S/C- 7,~ 2 /00, 7 I/C I j/C--;,-j C-1 B 14 4/B 18 6 Sh,-i tolki y I V. Kommiss a rov a, L. N. t Sp I t,91;n, V" kt. 1, T I'Vt- I p If. it f, ~ on i,f -3tmid iii tit hyi1ro-cide an i oxa I at,~ h;i rwl I il-?u r: ari i c ii-s Roy ~ It i mi v - 7 m o1' Sc, t-oncent---ition, nature and quantit.; of :41'. 1 tlh- itl o 'i Oil the preci pi t~i I ion tlei~ree of Sc, j r, lie cclnct,~n tr:i t j -)n ran af~ of 1 - 60 6/1 S, 03 ith NIT Jrll~ o r 50 150 il/l . The precipitants used wer-e 10'/~ an,f 'I T e r c nt nt in the f i I ru t f-" i a n ~ NaO'l with no CO.,. 111 1 0 e 10 T h e pH %as vurie,] from 6.5 to 9.5. With NH 4 011, Precipitation ,uas 1 Wo in conct~ntration intervals from 1 to 30 Sc 20 a n, I in tile concentration CO mg/ml Sc 2 07'. The Sc(Off) precipl'tation was slir-.htly reduced ())-T.'I) with high NaCH excess. In bn- C-Ise~~,, the 'SC 20 content in the filtrate did not exceed ; MJ/1. Tii i S Card 1/12 Prec ipi t--! i-n a r1 i B14,01,36 r I ;I t 4 n 11 I III t inil:, ri 0 r. zi 1 cu 1', t eio r o x r;. o ri t Th aill ~c Al arl'i Ca. Degree of procill)itat:on -,,I i', i t I,-, a o t' relative cancentrat-,~n~i of n fr,)m colutions contmiwin2.ng, thin 100 t 14 r Q a -I c tz ~he orecivi re c ip i o. e ;~, e e e j 9. -Allen the initial so V,1 t i r; c n a ,-)0 0 III r c ipita tion from 1 g1l Sc go 1 11 2 p rec i 0 it a n a e e r - e as fr a -I o 5 8 . 1 in de~endencv of 11 C,O eX 0 E: I f w a t C. f /Fit 250C) is used as a washing liqtii;~ t*,,-.! 2 c- 4 1 content i-2 :')3 1 -50 -mg[a. Sc 0- Deviations from the results c~161,;A--.1--, by R. ,. Vickevy '~'J. Cvirin. . Soc London 3 113 ( 1956 are lair---3 -v i nai equa rad i onic t ric analys is me t had s There are 2 figuren azn4 2 TT11Y.ITTED j.~n,jary 19, 1962 Card 21? 6/02b/b_9/GOO/CC)C)/() 14/0 J-7 E071/EI35 ALT"I"I,b i,omissarova, L. N. , Shatskiy, V. NI. Zazub-in, -k. 1. bavrukova, G. D. , and Spi_tsyfi_~_~. I. , Academician. T iT LL ~uparation of scandiurr, from tungsten and poor polyirietaliic iron ores 6L)URCE Pazdcienive bIizkikIj po svoystvan reakikh metallov. livuz. konfer. po metodain razdel. blizkikh p'- svoysT. z. red, metailov. Vuscow, Netallurgizd~-tt, 1962, Ij5-1k)7. r 1, ~,T As a resuit of experiments carried out with tungsten residues and siag, two methods of separation of scandium arid P17OULICtion of a pure scandium oxide (above' 99.99L,~) with an overaij- Id of 60-ob~. production, were developed-. The first sta~;,e in both is the transfer of scandium into s~olution. The best result.-: were obtained by treating the residues or slag with 98'.u sulphuric acid ubing a solid to liquid ratio of 1:1, a temperature of 21-20 C up to a nearly complete removal of S03 vapour ( -o;~ 4 liours), and subsequent extraction with water. The solubiiity of Sc(()'T')3 in Nt,)CC)3 solution6 of various concentrations was studied at 00 and 25 'C. With increasing concentration of Na 2C03 the solubility card 1/3 6eparation of scandium from tungsten... -:5/o2b/b2/G00/000/ul4/0l7 E071/E135 of sc(u,-O~ increases. The t.,iaximum solubility, 0.12 wt.c, of is obtained at 20 wt.~. of Na 2C03 and 25 OC. The -solubility of &c(6ri)3 in boaiuci hydroxide solutions in the range of coucentration of' 7-45 wt.,;. at 25 "C was detert.,iined. In the lower r a n,,,- e o iIcoiicentration of" sodium hydroxide (up to 15 wt-',a) the solub"'Ly "' Sc(0103 is insignificant 0.03 mg - p (i r m SC903 of solution). The solubility was highest at 2(.) and 32.5 wt.j. of I'--(jil, i.:-11, and 1.5 `9 of SC203 Per m~ N of solution. The above studies as a basis for the two proposed methods of s e pa ra t I u n. The carbonate method, proposed for the processing of tun,,;bten res icilaes, comprises :transfer into solution with concenTrated -suiphuric acid, sodium carbonate treatment, extraction of tniucyanides and precipitation of oxalates. The alkali- carbonate ii-,ethod, proposed for the separation of scandium frow sia-s (from the production of pig iron) comprises: sulphuric acid z-;oiuI-A-on, px--:!cipitation with sodium hydroxide, carbonate treatment, ex-,raction of thiocyanides and precipitation of oxalatos. As a rc.-,ult u1 tiie carbonate treatment 40-Mu Sc2o3 concentrates are Obtained. Tfte n.a:Ln adi,--ixtures are thorium, rare earth elemeiits, Card 2/3 Se--trotion (,)i' scanLiju:-., from Tungsten ... E071/EI35 zirconiu.,i, titaii-iurr., alumanium, and berylium. Tl-,(--rt! are 2 fi~;ures and 7 tabies. Card 3/3 1_~ard 1/5 L 55131-65 EWT (m)/E7rlP (t)/54P (b) IJP(c) JD/JG ACCESSION NR: APS009946 UR/0078/65/010/004/0755/0763 546.63V226+542.61 AUTHOR: Komissarova, L. N.; ShatskiX, V. M.; Moiseychenko, G. 1. i TITLE: Thermal stability of scandium sulfates and their solubility in sulfuric acid solutions at 250C SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 10, no. 4, 1965, 755-763 TOPIC-TAGS: thermal analysis, scandium sulfate, solubili isother su ur tY m If ic acidl, X ray diffraction 'A ABSTRAC-1: The purpose of this work was to investigate the thermal stability and the solubility Of SC2(SO4)3 and SC2(S04)365H20 in water and in sulfuric acid solu- tions at 250C. The thermal stability was investigated in air by thermal, thermo- gr,avimetric and x-ray diffraction analysis. It was established that the pentahy- drate is completely dehydrated at 110-2600C. Water is removed in two stages with the formation of a stable dihydrate (see fig. 1 of the Enclosure). Above 6000C Sc2(S04)3 is decomposed to Sc2O3. An investigation was also made of the distribu- tion of certain elements (Th, Y, Yb, Zr, Fe, Al and Kn) between the solid and the L- 551~1-Z5 ACCESSION NR: AP5009946 liquid phases during precipitation of scandium sulfate from sulfuric acid solutionsd' i ... I The density, optical properties and index of'refraction Of SC?(SO14)3'SH20 were al- so determined. The solubility in the Sc2(S04)3-H2SO4-ThO2 system at 250C was in-. I.-- vestigated from 0 to 37.61 N H2S04 (see fig..2 of the Enclosure). The existence i lof the following solid phases was establi'shed as a function of the concentration of' 1H2S04: Sc2(S003-5H20 (20.68-40.32 weight % Of S03), SC2(S04)3 (41.93-70.60 we~ight' 1% SOO and Sc?(S04)3-3HZS04 (71.00-80.03 weight % SOO-, The solubility of scandiumt Isulfate decreases with an increase in the concentration of H2GO4. The maximum soiu~ bility of scandium sulfate pentahydrate in water is 156.0 mg Of SC203 per ml. it was established that precipitation Of SC2(SO4)3-5H20 by ac'idifyi 'ng the solution may be utilized for the purification of scandium from zirconium and rare earth ele ments and partially from thorium. Or.ig. art. has: 7 figures and 5 tables. 1ASSOCIATION: Kafedra neorganicheskoy.khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo univer- Isiteta im. M. V. Lomonoso'va (DeR2rtmbnt of Inorganic- -Che4nistry, Moscow' State Uni- Iversity) !SUBMITTED- 15Apr64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: TD IG LCard 2/5 I i Card S /5 L_ __ __ --- KAZ",ill, 'I.G.; I.A.; SIHATSKIY, MI. -I,- 'U 11 - ft structurej 4 northwestern Syria. Sov. geol. 7 r,-." :;El--92 i Je 164 Olmu 18:1) SHATSKIY, V.P. (pos.Pptushki Valdimirskoy obl.) Independent work of students on chemistry 1,ictures. Khifl. v shkole 1~ no.4:9-17 JI-Af, '~P. WiRA il:6) (Chemistry-Stiidy and teaching) SH&TSKIT, Ye.A., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. 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