SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAYBUZ, V. F. - BAYDA, L. I.

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3/076/62/036/006/002/011 Heat losses during explosions... B100144 . The value of is calculated from the heat balance to T. ,, ), %here mi is the number LE 5i m (E ~ ) + 1~ NM(E T - ET of i T0 T0 Tex :~~ 0 reacting moles, m is the number of moles formed after the explosion, iSm e . is the equilibrium is the number o-i' moles of unburnt mixture, and T ex temperature of explosion. To check the reaction -experimentally, H2 + 02 + N2 or IH2 + 0 2 + N 2 + H 20, or if2 + 0 2 + CO + N 2 of different compositions zere used in a 10 liter bomb of Monel metal (methods described in Zh- fiz. khimii, 33, 58, 1959). Results: (1) For the 10 1 bomb, c. %as 750 atm-cm4/deg-mole, this has to be determined for each size of bomb I although an approximate calculation is possible from C = r 2/r, (r a bomb radius). The difference vas only 1/C 0 12 o' ,v59 cal/mole calculated for a 20 1 bomb. (3) The maximum difference in the heat balance does not exceed 170 Cal/mole. Thus the suggested method of calculating the equilibrium temperature of the explosion makes it possible to determine accurately the specific heat and thermochemiGal Card 2/3 3/076/62/036/006/002/011 Heat looses during explosions... B101 B144 data for gaseB. Thcre are 2 tables. The most important English-language reference is: S. A. Vaison, S. C. Saxena, Phys. 'Fluids, 1, 361, 1958. ASSOCIATIOD: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut goryuchikh iskonayemykh (Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Mineral Fuels) SUBYITTIM: August 15, 1960 Ile Card )/3 i'JIT *.:,%, .1 T 4' T L'E 7' .?jC)'IOAL: .., U 39238 S/076/62/036/007/001/010 B101/B138 2aybuz.....V VOSCOW) Calculation of ez-,uilibrium raS CO,'L-)OSitiOnS for high tempera- Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 36,.no. 7, 1962, 1401-1409 T:,.',X'A: The calculation of equilibrium Cas compositions is simplified by c-Acul~,ting the so-crilled 111.4mIting temperature" for each chemical comnourC contained in t-e mixture; t-is is the temperature, at which the partiai proz;suro of the nondi,_:~ocintod co,",nound drops below et certain value Z nn~! ca:-,be neglected. Th,, te.-oarature at which the partial pressure of the t~ondis_,ocinted coi..-)ound reaches a m,,iximuin is '.irst calculated at const---'. tDtal ares~-,ure of the ::-ixture. it is sho,.n. that stoichiometric composi- Ir tho mixtu-e is c. necessary and sufficiont condition for the exis- tion 0. tence of this t6cm-peraturo. 0.01 or 0.1 atm is nroposed for g, depeiding on tha-degree of acu7acy req))ired. These values are sufficient for esti- m_tinp, the t.*her:,o.,,.yna.-dc stability of a compound up to a total pressure P - 1000 atm, jo-4p is roco=nended for higher'pressures. The follow- Card 1/3 3/076/62/036/007/001/010 Calculation of equilibrium ... 3101/B138. in, ti~..iparazurea (OK) were calculated: g-0.01 E.-O.1 g-0.01 g-0.1 0 2 oo > 6,)0c :i i > 6ooo > 6ooo p 4010 38-V0 3500 2 ILOOO 4300 BF 3 4300 3700 302 >6:)oo >6ooo 0 2',' 3 0 - co >6ooo >6ooo sF 4800 4100 2 2 -1, ~60,)O ~>6000 CO >6000 >6000 BF 3200 3000 2 4 2 -CIO ;,6000 CO'.-,2 A900 4500 SF6 3200 3000 ..,o >6-.oo ;,.6ooo con 2 3-00 2400 CH 4 5000 "000 .*-'F .>06300 >6033 09H 2 >6000 >6000 Cii-Br 1800 >1000 5000 4500 c 1 >6o--o > 6o, o o ,, 2 > Q1 oo o 16oco C F 4 .-.--r ~,6030 >6030 NH 4200 1_800 M 3200 2800 Th,~ra are 2 tables Car,4 2/3 3/076/62/036/007/001/010 Calculation of equilibrium ... B101/B138 .'380CIATION: Akadc=iya nauk SSSR, Institut goryuchikh iskopayer.,ykh U.Cadc,-v of Sciences US~R, Institute of Mineral Fuels) SUB:.,!T,.T,E:). June 11, 1959 &ard.3/3 VY ACCESSION NR: AR4036315 SOURCE: Referativny*y shurnal. Xhimlya', Abi. 43363 AUTHOR: Baybus, V. F.; Madve"v, V. A. TITLE: Determination o .fthe heat of formation of certain flimorochloro'deri- vatives of methane.by the method of explosion in*& spherical bomb CITED SOURCE: Sb. tr. Cos. in-ta prikl. khimii, vy*p. 49. 1962, 84-112 TOPIC TAGS: methane, halomethane, fluorochloromethane* carbon tetrachloride, 0 carbon tetrafluoride, physical chemistry, calorimetry, bomb calorimeter TRANSLATION: A mechanism for the lose of energy during explosions in a spherical bomb with central ignition is suggested and proven experimentally. A method is suggested for calculating the explosion temperature while taking the loss of engrgy into consideration. The results of explosions of mix- tures of H29 CO, 02, H20 and N2 carried out in a wide range of concentrations show that the suggested method for calculating,tbe explosion temperature makes it possible to determine the beat capacity and the thermochesical values for gases by the method of explosion in a spherical bomb with great accuracy. Card 1/2 MEN ACCZSSIXON NR-. AR4036315 AddLtion of smiall amounts of stem does not decrease the loss of anerSy during explosions of hydrogen with oxygen., The heats of f6rustIon of gaseous CF, CF3Cl- CFC13,.and OCl4v-r*sp*ctLv*ly, were: :220.lil.3; '1".W.2; '66.212.1; and *-24.6:tl.9 kkal/mlee Authors!. suw=7 DATE ACQ: lOApr64 as -O*Dzt..~ Oc INCLI: 00 Card, 2/2. L i2t_1-3-65 EWT (I;/ EFF ?-P.;( n E.-PP/EP A:. bb,, -2. FAIA t Ij r ..Lj L, -L ACCE,MION NR - AR4o44047 S/O058/63/O00/O11/W()4/B0O4 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizi-ka, Aba. lii24 AUTHOR: E!aybuz V. F. TTME: Critical constants of substances with high boiling points -CITED SOURCE: (Sb. tr.) Cos. In-ta Priki. khimil, vy6p. 49, ic,62, M_i19 TOPTC TAGS: critical constant, boi-lin; point, high boiling point TRANSLATION: Examinta varloun "n-thodr, of e6tinating critical conFitants, for 4;ub 8 t arc es w 114 a, quiritinn 'or t~.'? bo i rL7~ lhf bn~,!n of an e!,!piric P - _, points. dep_-ndence of the hi~nt of sublimaii-on on temptrat.ure, and tWLA~,~ fo,, --irattion prr---- sijr-- thipre is propo5ed .3 new v*thod for the critical constantzi. 77be r u- ar,~ calculat ed thi, val-uen of the critical con!3tants for- P numbf-r F t, high b0iling points. SUB CODE: W EWL: 00 r-ird 1/1 BAYBU21- V.F* Heat losses in exFlosions In a spheTical bomb, Drur, fiz, Rh-~r, 36 no,64280-1286 Je'62 (M] RA 17 ri ) 1. Institut goryuc).,Ikh Iskopayefqkh 0 BAYBUZ -Y.F~ -- ny-tLo- Moleoulow Interaction and thermodynami-. propertiles of gases at high temperatures. Teplofiz. vys.temp. 1 no.2tl6l-166 S-0 163. OMM 1715) 1. Hauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut vysokikh tomperatur. RAYBUZ 9 . . Vj Conference of the Institute of High Temperature Research. Teplofiz. vys. temp. 2 no.4&655-656 Jl-Ag 164. (MWl 17:9) 7 GIPP, B.A.; GOHMnG. Yu.M.: XAPLUN. N.M.; LMNSON. Ya.M.: MAHKOV, N.N.; POLTAMIY, P.M.; INM, G.S.: IJMSON, Ye.M., nauchn" red.; rqd,; KOCEMWOV, M*I.j red.;.XJLYT, D.D., red.; PROKOPIYNVA, L.G., red.isd-va-. TIKHA OV. I.Ya., takhn.red. [ChaWcing devican] Kontrollnys prlsposobleniia. Pod red. B.S. Baiburova, H.I.Iochanova i D.D.Malogo. Moskva, Gos.nouchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostrolt,llt-r7, 1W.6. 338 p. tHIRA 13:12) (Measuring instrownts) L 3289h-65 ERT (d)/TDB(jl )/BXT/&r_P(1)/EW,0 ACCESSION M: AT5OD4150 S/0000/64/000/000/0157/0167 usl'j-0 ATMOR: Baych, L. M. TITLE: A logical system for finding a frame of a microfilm of systematized formation by sequential reading of the code SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut nauchno~y informstaii. Informatel.onnyye sistemy (In- lormation systems). Moscow, 19641 57-167 it. U TOPIC TAGS: Information retrievalt sequential coding, microfilm search, sequen- tial retrieval, tape storage, microfilm storage, microfilim scanner, photocode ABSTUCT: TwO basic types ol information storage are distinguished by way ofAn-1 troduction: systems with arbitrary retrieval and systems with 9equential re- I trieval. Card files provide for arbitrary retrieval by the interrogation of any information-storing cell. In storage units with sequential retrieval, on the other hand, the required cell can be found only after interrogation of the pre- ceding cells; for example, systems employing cassettes of magnetic tape or rolls of microfiln. Such microfilm rolls, in which the index code is photographically printed together with the nicropboto:reph of the original document of Interest, provide a solution to the recording of information of high density. In this arti"!: cord 1/3 - - ------------ L .32894-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5004130 cle, the author proposea a logical arrangement designed to search out the original of an article on microfilv-s of periodical publications according to the decimal j number which accompanies the brief reports published in the abstract journals and "express-information" series of VINITI. A detailed technical description of this system and Its components Is given. A mean linear speed of I misec was selected I f for the microfilm. on a 300-meter roll of film as many as 19,000 printed pages of text can be accomodated, with an automatic viewing time of about 5'minutes per roll. This results in a viewing rate of 3800 pages/minute, which is 10-20 times better than the rate attainable with manual frame hunting. Unperforated (to reduce wear) 35-mm film is used. A 300-meter roll of this film has a diameter oi 250 = and occupies a volume of 1.7 cubic decimeters, with a roll providing a storage capacity for 62 books of average size (300 pages on the average for each book). The author reasons that, in order to code a single 3DO-page book, 4.4 million binary symbols are required. One 300-meter roll of microfilm can thug be considered an external, long-term, permanent memory for an electronic computer vith a voli of 272.8 million binary symbols. The law repetition rate of the photo-prulses initially selected to carry out the purely mechanical operations of stopping the system ca" easily be increased by incrtasing the speed of movement of the carrier of the recording (i.e., the film). The purpose of this automatic Card 2/3 L 32894-65 ACCESSION NR: AT,5004150 microfilm frame-bunttng device is to seek out, on the basis of a given decimal UUML-eT, the required half-fT8Me for the information stored an the film. when the required balf-111rame Is presented, a cozmand to stop the tape-advance mechanism is provided automatically. As the logical element, the device uses a three-cycle ferrite-diode cell, developed in the Laboratoriya elektromodelirovaniya (Electro- simulation Laboratory) of VINITI and produced by the Astrakhan Plant. This cell can be used for precdpsion pulse repetitton rates up ~`37U -cyc1`es-.--The system incorporates the use qf a photocode represented by eleven decimal places. Workir~g diagrams and acbematics are included in the article, along with complete technical descriptions of the prtnctpal units of the system, which are: diode encoder unitsi parallel-to-sequential code conn-arsion unit, photocode register, synchropulse counting unit, local program%unit, information block code comparison circuit, etc. $eparate sections of the article deal with the different time relations which occur i-p the logical circuit and the degree of accuracy (and the factors affecting it) w1th which the system "stops" at the required half-frame. The author claims that so experimental verification of the individual functional assemblies of the logical arrangement, as well as their operational interaction, has completely confirmed the ability of the system to fulfill its assigned functions. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: Hone SUEMITTED: O$Dct64 ENGL: 00 SUB CODE: DP -M. U3 SOV ; 000 OTMR: 000 Lord ATCH I )OW K-GAYKA7-YAN # V. 1j FKO A.A.; PILYASOV, Y.L.; HWA, M.B. Using an aquous emulsion of oulfonated kerosene for flotation of coal smalls. Itoks i khim.nod.8:19-20 '56. 1(MLRA 10:1) 1. Tonekly politakhnicheekly Institut (for Malik.-Gaykazynu Ru~ Daychanko), 24orlovskly koksokhImich4skly lmvod'(for Pilykeor and os (Flotation) (Po~Ll *reparntion) (10# one P 7T, V-i; r7- f7 68-6-d+/19 AUTHOR:. gelik-Gaykazyan, V.I., Baychenko, A.A., Pilyasov, r.L., and Moroz , A. P. TITIS: A Puipmeter (Pui$omer) PERIODICAL: Koko i Khimiya, 1957, flo-6t PP- 12 - 13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A description of a continuolia-pulbmeter indicating the throughput of pulp in P/h, based on the indication of the level of the pulp flowing through a narrow trough is given. There are 1 figure and 2 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Tomsk Polytechnical Institute (Tomskiy PolitekhrLich- eskiy Institut) Gorlovsk Coke Oven Works (Gorlovskiy Koksokhimicheskiy Zavod) AVAILABIZ:- Library of Congress Card 1/ 1 68-8-5/23 AUrHOR5: Malik-Gaykazyan, V.I., Bayehenko2 A.A., Pilyanov, F.L.p and Moroz, A.P. TITLE: Emulsification and Fine Feeding of Reagents Used in the Industrial Flotation of Coal. (Emullsirrovaniye i drobnaya podacha reagentov, ispolizuyemykh pri promyshlennoy flotatsii uglya). PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1957, No.8, ppe 11+-17 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Results, obtained on the washing plant of the Gorlovka Coke Oven Works,, on feeding flotation with water emulsions of asulphonated kerosene and absorption oil, (which were fed into thepalp at five points, i.e., in small quantities) as well as a description of the emulsifying apparatus used are given. The scheme of flotation and feeding points for the reagents are shown in figure 1 and the emulsifying apparatus in figure 2. Experimental results of flotation of coal fines with emulsified and non-emulsified reagents are given in tables 1 (at, 200 C) and 2 (at 70 C). With emulsified reagents an improvement in the efficiency of flotation was obtained. There are 2 tables, 3 figures and 12 references, all of which are Slavic. Card 1/2 68-8-5/23 Emulsification and Fine Feeding of Reagents Used in the Industrial Flotation of Coal. (Emultsirovaniye i drobnaya podacha reagentovp ispol'zuyemykh pri promyshlennoy flotatsii uglya). ASSOCIATIONS: Tomsk P017technical Institute (Tomskiy Politekhnicheskiy Institut) and Gorlovka Coke Oven Works (Gorlovskiy Koksokhimicheskiy Zavod). AVAILMLE; Library of Congress Card 2/2 ma-GanzyAN, Y.r.; viNTxAs, To.ra.; LrVSHrTS. G.L.; BAYCHINKO, A.A. Ylotation pulp consumption motor. Ugoll 32 no-7:43-44 Jl '57. OaRA 10; 7) 1. Towskiy polit*khniahsskiy institut (for Malik-Geykaxyan and BayabWako). 2. likitovskjqa TSentrallnoya obogatitelluayn fs'brika (for Vintman and Livehits). (PlAaition) (Measwing instruments) 6,q yc k 0, R, 68-1-3/22 AUTHORS: Melik-Gaykazyan, V.I.,jlaychenko, A.A.,and Pilyasov, F.L. TITIR: On the Problem of Choosing a Rational Scheme of Froth Extinguishing for the Separation of Flotation Products in Coal Washeries (K voprosu o vybore ratsionallnoy skhemy penogasheniya dlya flotoctdeleniy ugleobogatitellnykh fabrik) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, No.1, pp. 12 - 15 (USSR). ABSTRACT; Three types of de-frothing installations (mechanical, gravitational and vacuo) used in Soviet coal washeries are outlined and the capital costs of installation of the latter two types of equipment (Figs. I and 2, respectively) are compared. On the basis of this comparison, the epplication of the vacuo scheme of froth extinguishing not only in new, but also in already operating washeries is recommended. There are 3 figures, 1 table and 4 Slavic references. ASSOCIATIONS: Tomsk Polytechnical Institute (Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) Gorlovka Coke Oven Works (Gorlovskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod) AVAILABLE; Library of Uongress Card 1/1 SOV168-58-11-5125 AUTHORS., Melik-Gaykazyan V.I., Baychenko A ..and Mamleyev K.A. k TI~LE: A Density Meter forqn=o =tion*Pulp (Plotnostemer dlya flotatsionno~, pullpy) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 11, pp 14-16 (USSR) ABSTRACTs An apparatus for continuous measuring of the density of the flotation pulp is described. It consists of a bent tube, placed on supports around which it can rotate (see Fig). The pulp flowing through this tube is being-.- weighed. The apparatus was tested on an installation simulating operational conditions of a flotation plant. The sensitivity of the apparatus in density units amounted to 0.0015g/cm-1 within the range of 1.056 - l.o8o g/CM3-. There is 1 figure, and 6 references, all Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Tomskiy Politekhnicheskiy Institut (Tomsk Poly- technical Institute) Card 1/1 GIIHM. Innokentiy Vasillyevich, Prof.; BAYCHZXKO, Arnolld Alskseyevioh# inzh* ; 2ALI3=Vv I%A* g red* ; R~D-I-NA-~ ~O.V. ~~ [Special methods of pshcbsnila ugleie 131 P. coal preparation] SpetsialInys wtody obo- Kemerovo, Kemerovskos knizhnos isd-vo, 1959. (KIRA 14si) (Coal preparation) 14(5) SOV/2o-126-2-32/64 AUTHORS: Melik-Gaykazyan, V. I., Baychenko, A. A., Rabotkin, V. L., Gorban', A. No ------ TITLE: Investigation of the Mechanism of the Action of Non-Polar Reagents in the Flotation of Coal (Issledovaniye mekhanlzma deystviya nepolyarnykh reagontov pri flotatsii uglya) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Fr 2, pp 341 - 343 (USSR) ABSTRACT: One must not generalize.the methods which serve for the estimation of the reagents distribution on the surface of mineral particles. There are two possibilitiess a) The .reagents chemically interaot with the surfaces and are ab- sorbed as single molecules, b) the reagents are deposited as drops - this happens on coal particles. The rules pertaining to case a)must not be applied to case b). This is explained by the fact that the drops of non-polar flotation reagents are less firmly fixed on the surface of non-polar particles. For many reasons the tests of other researchers (Refs 1-5), are not very convincing in their applicability to small coal. Card 1/2 Therefore the authors have agreed to use the luminescent pro- Investigation of the Mechanism of the Action of SOV/2o-126-2-32/64 Non-Polar Reagents in the Flotation of Coal perties of petroleum to estimate the distribution of the reagent on coal-particles. Figure 1 shows micro-pictures of particles, which lie 3-5 mm under the water-surface. By contrasting the mioro-pictures a and b (Fig 1) it becomes obvious that petroleum in strong concentrations is in visual light practically undeteotable under water (Fig 2). The for- mation mechanism of a "hem" around a particle is explained. Figure 1 b-d shows pictures taken.with ultra-violet light with and without a small infusion of visual light (Fig 1 g). From the results obtained, the authore,conclude that by the use of luminescence a few details on the distribution of a non-polar reagent on the surface of coal partioles,*under the reaction of outside influences may relatively simply be observed. Moreover the conditions governing this case have a very close connection to those met with in flotation,. There are 2 figures And 7 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONj Tomakiy politekhnioheakiy institut (Tomsk Polytechnic Institute) PRESBYrEDs February 2, 1959, by P. A. Rebinder, Academician SUBMITTED: January 29, 1959 Card 2/2 MELIK-rjAYKAZYAN, V.I.;-_BAYCHENKO., A.A. Meohani= underlying the atrangthening effort of an apolar reagent on the contact between a bubble and a carbon particle. Dokl. AN SSSR 136 no.6:3,403-3,406 P 163.. OMA 3-4:3) 1, Tomakiy politekhnicheakiy institut im. S. M. Kirova. Pred- otavleno akademikom P. A. Rebinderom. (Flotation) WIM-GAYKAZYM, V.I.; VORONCHIKHINAP V.V. Determining the parameters which characterize the flotation activi- ty of oil reagents. Koko i kh1m. no.8:13-16 162. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Tomskiy politakhnicheeldy institut, HELIX-GAYKAZYAN., V.I.; BAYCHENKO$ A.A.; VORONCHIKHINA, V.V.; LIVSHITS, G.L.; SOROKAP V.I.; AAYVXR'j"I.D.;- KHARKHARDIN, P.P. Emulsification of flotation oil reagents under industrial conditions and evaluat.Ann of the dispersion properties of the I obtained emulsions. 1&s i khim. no.319-13 164. OURA 17:4) 1. Tomskiy politekhnicheakiy institut (for Voronchikhina). 2. Nikitovskaya ugloobogatitellnaya Nbrike, (for Rayvich). 3. 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Industrial experiments in the smelting of 45 o/o ferro3ilicon in a heavy-duty closed elgotrdc furnace. Stall 25 no.5:426-429 Fq 165. 411. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Gruzinskiy institut metallurgii (for Lordkipanidze, TSkhvediani, Dzodzuashvilt, Guniava). 2. Nauchno-i'saledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut metallurgicheskoy promyehlennosti (for Brikova, Vrublevakiy, Klyuyev). 3. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut elektro- termicheskogo oborudavaniya (for Baycher, Loginov, Shilin, Popov, Zaslonko). ACC NR, AP70()8868 SOURCE CODEs UR/0105/66/000/008/0095/0095 AUTHORt Abelishvill, L. G.; Alitgauzen, A. P.; Baycher, M. Yu.; Gabashvilit N. V.; Dididze, M. S.; Yefroymovich, Yu. Ye.; G. D.; Kurdiani, 1. S.; Netushil, A. V.; Nikoliskly, L. Yo.; Razmadze, Sh. K Svenchansklyt A. D.; Smelyanskiyj, M. Ya.; Tkasholashvill, G. K. ORG: none TITLE: Professor Grigorly Artemyevich Sisoyan (on his 70th birthday) SOURCE: Elektrichestvo, no. 8. 1966, 95 TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personnel, electric furnace, academic personnel SUB CODE: 09 ABSTRACT: 0. A. Sisoyan graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute In 1931. In 1932 he went to work at the Georgian Polytechnical Institute in the theoretical and general electrical engineering department. Sisoyan has worked and published many works in the area of electric furnaces. He has also worked In the area of investigation of electric spark action. He has published over 50 scientific works. He has also been active In university level teaching. Orig. art. hass I figure, EaPiRSt 38,336 UDCs 621.36 BAYCHEV,, IV. Concernine the Necessity of Producing Explosive-Proof Electric Motors and Equipment (in our Country) and of Constructinr Test Stations to Test them. Minno Delo, (Minirw,), #12:6: Doe 54 BAYCHEV, IV. Engineer G. KONYAROV, -ueserving Worker in our Mining Industry. Minno Delo (Fdning)., #1:106:Jan 55 BAYCHEIV, IV. The SVOGE (Bulgaria) Anthracite and its Importance in the Coal Balancing Econcry of Our Country. I-linno Delo (Eining), #2:16.:Feb 55 DAYCHEV, !V. Concerning the Introduction of Broadwall Workinr in the "Cherne More" Mine. Minno "Delo (Yining), #5-31: Sept-Oct 55 .8,4,VC h~~ //, 7-, BATCHEY, L. inshener. '"""~I;=Wtecmques In the Bulgarian coal industry. Kast.ugi. 6 no.9:29-31 8 '57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Iffaahallnik prolsvodetyanno-tekhnieheskogo otdala Ministerstva tyasheloy prowyehlonnosti larodnoy Respubliki Bolgarit. (Bulgaria--Coal ulnas and sining) BAYGfWj IV* D-Ulc- * ,ama 'Ventilation in Coal Mines", Mining. No. 4, April 1954. p 31. Ventiliram na )MOnovIgImAte Idmi. S02 =MEOW MbUographic fileq 18 July 1955, Uncl. -- -- ,Ventilation of Coal Mines". Mirdne, No. 5. May 1954. p 31. ventilirane na kamenovIglanite vid SO- 11100" Bibliosraphic file4 18 JvIy 1955, Uncle BkYCIIEV, Iv. 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I . 00 17 .00 Vo 1041 woo 109 Iwo 400 moo Moo %0 r* 604 moo voo wo MOO SOO woo too" f"goval $044*4 -60 4MV 601 1164 -iftill ad Ow #44 110411 -7- u AT so all; 1~ aTnu IA A a60 9 to 0 1 w a 9 4 0 .5 1 T" 0 .1, 1 1 1 W I 000:00010000*000000000 ooooo9joGo9ooo*o*o6*4: 6 ~o :l:::::oO9o*O:::OOoOoo ra.--1731"64- -BATCMOV- Cep USSR/140dicine Inhalation,, Apparatus Penicillin "Treatment by an Aerosol of Penicillin,," 1. 1. Yelkinp S. I. Zydelishteyn, M. A. SukhotirvakaVa,j L, Ke Rubtsova,, Dept Lxptl Therapy, All-Union Sci Res Inst of Penicillin "Sov Med" No 9. pp 23-26 Describes inhalator and tests of use in administering penicillin in form of aerosol.. Finds very effective for treating diseases of upper respiratory tract and lungs caused by micoor- ganisms sensitive to penicillin, Other antibiotics can be similarly administered in penicillin resistant infections. Inhalation of penidillin serosol 20-30 min creates therapeutic conen in blood of childSn for 8 hr and of adults for 24 hr. Dir., All-Union Sci Res Inst of Penicillins A, G. BVchikov., Pa. 173T62 RUBTSOV, M.V., prof., otv. red.; PERSHIN, G.N.., prof., zam. otv. red.; MAGIDSON, O.Yu*s prof.., red.; MASHKOVSKU , M.D., prof,, redo; UTKIN, L.M.j prof., red.; RDZMW A, A.R., prof., red.; SHCRUKnU, M.N., prof., red.i'BAYCR1XOV A.G 1~,, -Lekbn. nauk, red.j MIKHALEV., V.A.9 kand. khim. naukj, red.; RYAZANTSEVs M.D., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; SWOROV, N.N., Icands khim. naukq red.; FIXASHKEVICH., A.M.# at. nauelmyy sotr,p red, [Basic trends in the work of the S.Ordzhonikidze All-Union Chemico- pharmaceutical Scientific Research Institute; survey of its activity from 1920 to 19571 OsnoVnyeLnapr&vleniia rabot VNIKhFI; obzor do- iatellnosti za 1920-1957 gg. Moskva, 1959. 649 P. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy khimiko- farmatsevticheskiy inatitut.- (CHEMISTRY, MEDICAL AND PHJUNAMSTICAL) BATCHIKOV BhHMXUV, A.B.; MOSHIN, V.K. Biosynthesis of steroids by microorganisms. Ned.prom. 13 no.6:15-31 Je '59. (MIRL 12:8) 1. VsesoyuzWy nAuchno-iseledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevti- choskiy institut imeni B.Ordshonikidso. (STIMIDS) . BAYCHZOT,,,A.q,,; MUMISON, L,A. 70reign pharmoeutical zosearch. )bd,pron. 13 no,,9s60-& 8 '59. (NMA 13t I) I* Veo$OY%Lsnyy vauchno-Issledowatel'skly kbimito-farmteeTticheskly institut Imoul So Ordzhonikidze, (UB=jw "AMS-Im IIWSIRT) BATCHIKOV, A.G.; MIRMILISON, L.A. Foreign pharmaceutical research. Ked.prom. 13 no.10:6044 0 159. (XM 130-2) 1. VoesoyaWy nauebuo-issledovatelletly kbimito-farmatseyticbeskly lustitut iment S. Ordzhonikidze. (MMOP24, WISTARN--DURG INDUSTRY) BATCHIKOT. A.G.; NIMMISON, A. (deceased] Poreign pbarmaceutical researob. Ned.prow. 14 no.l.-55-57 Ja 160. (AxTrezoncs) (NMA 13:5) BATCHIEDT, A.G.; KIKHXLISON, A*A* (deOOaLjd] Research in the field of medicinal substances abroad. Yad.pron. 14 uo.2r3~-57 P '60. . (XIRA 130) (SMOIDS) BATCHIKOV, A.G.; KIKHILISOT, L.Ao [deceased] ForeIgn pbarmiLoautical mmearche Nedeprom, 14 no-3S54-56 Mr 160. (vm A 13:6) (MOTOXIC MUGS) ltkyMMU- A*G*; WIMISON, L.A. [deceased] IM research abroad. Ilod.prom. 14 no.4t58-62 Ap 160. (SOLIMNIDIS) (XIRA 13:6) IIIATCHNOT. Drug revearoh abroad. Kad.prom. 14 ne.6t54-59 -To 160. (TRUCFILIZI]IG MGS) (Km 13:6) A&YCHIKCYV, A.G.; MIKHELISON, L.A. [deoeased) Drug rooearob in foreign oountries. Mod. prom. 14 no-8:53-55 Ag 160. (KM 13 2 8) (PRUMMICAL RESURCH) Drug research abroad* Mode prom, 14 no. 10:50-57 0 160. (KMA 33 S 10) (PHAMUCETMGAL RESFARCH) BAYCH 1~0~V A Smellproblems in dqveloping the produdtion qf synthetic steroid hormones and tbeir.,~malogueoo ~ Mod* prom, 15 nd..2:6-iM F 160L. IMM'103) (STEROIDS) BAYCHIKOV, A.G.; NORM, V.P. Drug research in foreign countries. 149d. prom. 15 no.7:59-.(A ii v 61. (KIRA 15:6), (DRUGS) NATRADZE, A.G.; For a higher level of r9bearch. Med.prom. 15 no.9tl2-16 S '61. (MIRk 34:9) (PHOACEUTIC,LL RESEMM) ' .w S". _".Lrallel flow of an Ideii-inc DaMorov. H. Ya. aijp -Xi . . .......I............... L- nressl about a porous c rcu ar cyff~ider wita U linear and quadratic law of filtration. Vestrilk Moskov. nniv. Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Estest. Nauk 1952, no. 8, 73-87 (1952). (Russian) A cylindrical shell of uniform thickness and porosity, radius a, is placed with its axis perpendicular to the flow of an ideal liquid whose velocity at infinity is constant. The au or e th seeks the steady-state flow of liquid outsid the q cylinder- The solution is first written in terms of the un known (c7o/cIO), where 0 is the velocity potential. From the relation and a previous result of the same author [mme Vestnik 1951, no. 10 (unavailable)] relating (clolar)~ and (aolaa)., he derives art integral I equation of the form Z (a) f(f, Z) ctg CQ -0)12]dt -arricd for Z(P)- sin 0. The ~;-ork is u through for linear and quadra tic law i of filti atiun nurnerical examples are worked out for thc!z;e cases, with appro.urnate solutions of the nonlinear integral equation obtained by 1 I I R. E. Gaskell (Seattle, Wash.). iteration. i , , . - , ~ I - . I r RVI T)e "It- r T, ------- "t-eq., Z. C> MM/ft7sics 3"rodywaics Ang 52 "The Circulation Around a Circular Cylinder by a Plane-Paralle! Flow of an Ideal Incompressible 'Llqed for the Linear and quadratic law of Filt.Va- tlbn?"rt~Xh. T&. Baychorovi~~thair of Eydromembanice Vest Mos 'Univ,,Ser Fizikomat i Yost Nauk, No 5P PP 73-87 States that the ordinary law of filtration (i.*. the linear dependence between pressure drop and filtration velocity) holds only for very small vel- ocities, and that the quadratic law holds for 272T" filtration through thin coverings$ these two mses being the most interesting. Here specializes Inix setbod of solving problems for any law of filtra- tioa (Ibid. No 104c,1951). IASHTANOVI L.I.; PATUSHISSIATA, A.A.; BATCHOROVA. R.Ta. Ancient bronzes of China. Xhim.nxWm i prom. 2 no.4:529-530 157 (K LU 10: 11) 1. rafedra khlmll Veasoyuznogo saochnogo mashinostroitallnogo instituta. (China-Brouse) BAYCHTOKp L. L. 36973. Sluchay Epitemy Darlye, Lechennoy Ekstraktom A1079. Uchen. Zapi8ki (L'vov ke Namb.-iseled. Nos nerol. In,-t), t. lip 19499 c. 104-06 SOt TAtopie I Zhurml laykh Staterp Vol 50,, Moskva, 1949 BAYDA, A. I. The revolutions of the twenty-second Congress of the CPSU will be fulfilled. Transp. strol. 12 no.4:7-9 Ap 162. (KIRA 150) 1. Nachallnik tresta lugozaptransstroy. (Construction industry) BAYDA, A. 1. Improve the industrialization of construotion. Transp. stroi. 15 no.1s 6-7 Tl 165. (MIRA 1817) BAYDA, 9. N. BAYDA. 1. V. --RDatermination of Stresses anl Displacerents in Anisotrapic Bodies with thq Aid o-** Thr-i- lt=7~ " ~-na." * (Dias,rt!tt'--s for 15,4f!rPes in 0^cltnce and Engineering Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions) Leningrad Order of labor Red Banner Engineering Construction last, leningrad, 1955 SO: Kulzbng_a letgRisl, No. 25, 18 JuA 55 * For Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences 14-I-)~6t2)- 16~-1-300 67065 SOV/44-59-9-9154 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal.Matematike,1959,Nr 9,p 102 (USSR) AUTHORz Bayda,E.N. TITLE: OzM71V ftol'~of the Three Functions of the Anisotropic Body PERIODICAL% Sb.nauchn.tr.Leningr.inzh.-stroit.in-ta 1958,Vyp 29,12-45 ABSTRACT; The author considers the elastic equilibrium of a homogeneous body with a rectilinear anisotropy of most general kind (21.elastic constants). It is shown that the projections of the shifts and the components of the tensiona can be expressed by three functions ti(x,y,z) (1-1,2,3) each of which satisfies the same differential equation of sixth order (this equation is linear, has constant coefficients and contains only the sixth derivative beside of the free term and the function term). The author establishes formulas which combine shifts and tensions with the three functions q')i; in the special case of an isotropic body these formulas are changed into the well-known formulas of B.G.Galerkin. In the case of an orthotropic body the general representation of the shifts and tensions with the aid of three functions in general coincides with the represent&- tionproposed by S.Mossakovskaya (Byul.Pe~llskoy A.N.,!955,otd,4,3,Nr 1,3-6). Furthermore two special problems are considered% The banding of an Card 1/2 67065 SOV'/44-59-9-9154 On the Method of the Three Functions of the Anisotropic Body orthotropic thick plate with supported sides by an arbitrary normal load in two casest a) the plan of the plate is a rectangle, b) the plan of the plate is an isosceles right triangle. The solution for a rectangular plate is carried out with the aid of the functions a M OD CD kT-x sin nlLy 1 +2' 01 +3 Z: E7fkn(z)s'n b $ k-1 nnl which satisfy the conditions at the boundary of the plate. Every fkn is determined out of the equation for +3 and contains 6 free constants which are obtained from the conditions at the boundary of the loaded and the unloaded plate. The author gives the results of the calculation for a pute with given elastic constants which is bended by a sinusoidally distributed load. The results are compared with the results obtained with the aid of the approximate bending theory for plates. ~3 is a double In the case of a triangular plate it holds 0 and series similar to the series for the rectangular plate. Bibliography with 27 titles. S.G.Lekhnitakiy Card 2/2 BATD&, NeNt-, General solution of the problem of the elastic defornad con- dition of Rolla and slanting cylinders* Hauchdaklevys.shkolyl strol. no.2:37-41 159. OaBA 13.4) 1. Rekomendovar.A WedroysoprotivIonlys, mterialov Leningrad- skogo Inshanerno-stroltellnogo institutas Mastic plates and sbelia) jilt lip 1H I I . -1 j Js IJ S/124/62/000/001/035/046 -W D237/D3O4 AUTHOR: Bayda, B. N. TITLE: Investigating the formai solution of the problem on the elastically deformed state of a cylinder PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnall Mekhanika, na. 1, 19629 2. abstract M (V sb. XVIII Nauchn. konferen- tsiya prof.-prepodavat. sostava leningr. inzh.- stroit. in-ta s uchastiyem predstavit. stroit. organizatsiyy predpriyatiy i nauchno-tekhn. o-v. Dokl. sek,tsiy soprotivl. materialov matem, i teor. mekhan., fiz.t khimii i elektrotekhn.,- L., 1960t 5-10) TEXT: In the author's former article (Nauchn. dokl vyssh. shkoly. Stroitellstvo, 1959, no. 2, 37-41-RZhMekh, 196;1? lV7)t solution of the problem on the elastically deformed state of a solid cylinder is reduced to solving an infinite system of linear Card 1/2 3/124/62/OUO/001/035/046 Investigating the formal... D237/D304 equations. In the present work, the problem of existence of a solution to that infinite system of equations is considered. It is shown that the sum of the moduli of the coefficients of the infinite system is less than unity for each row of the system; i.e., the system is regular. The author asserts that this system has a unique finite solution if its free terms are bounded. (Reviewer's note: While proving that the sum of moduli of the coefficients of an infinite system is less than unity for each row, the author deduces that this system is fully regular. This is not true and should be considered as a mistake, as such a system is only regular. The condition that free terms of the system are bounded is not sufficient for the solution of a regu- lar infinite system of linear equations. It is also necessary b- that free terms of the system tend to zero as m stracter's note: Complete tranalation.-7 Card 2/2 BAYDA, Eduard NUqja-y&yjqhI_ GASUM , V.A,,., doktor tekhn, nauk,, prof., A.S., red. izd-va; VORONETSKAYA, L.V., tekhn. red:I (General solutions in the theory of elasticity and problems on the parallelepiped and bylinder]Obohchis resheniia teorii up- rugoati i zadachi o parallelepipede i tai-lindre. Pod red. V.A.Gasteva. Leningrad, G~sstroiizdat, 1962. 61 p. (14IRA15: 8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadexiii stroitel'stva i arldiitektuxy SM (for Gastev). (Elasticity) (Elastic solids) ~ ~ /,r" 1,3 , C-, -Z Kj ,_BA~TDA# Gel 0 [Wda, Belo], geroy gotsiallatichnoi Pratmi, kombiVmr, - amm" Yor village workers. Kekh. oil'. hosp. 9 no.l:g Ja 158. (MM& ntg) 1. Novomoskovg1k& mehinno-traktorna stauteiia. Duipropetrovelkoi oblasti. (Agricultvwal sachinery) PINSIBs, A.Ye. (PinvOkYls 0.13#11 SiMp *@Too IB&MAS 31.1A.) FoldbW spobim for vaddlng wmftoturW on AOW46 cardiql.wd wtung wyetems Lehapfmo DO Is 3U32 Ja-W M4. imm 1911) BATDA, Kh.S.-, SUVORDV, N.I. General biological importance of astrobotanic investigations. Trudy Sekt.astrobot. AN Xazakh.SSR. 1:18-24 '53. (MLRA 10:2) (Life on other planets) BAYDA, L.I. Elektronnye usilitell postoiannogo toka (Electron amplifiers for direct current).',voskv&, Gosenergoizdat, 1953. 192 p. - SO: Monthly List of Russian AccessiorLs, Vol. 7, lb- 5, Aucust 1954 7 ;i.1 DWORODITSKIT. N-P-, professor; VASILIYXV. D.V.. professor; doteent; ODINTSOT, GOT. doteent;SXKKMVICH, A*A., doteent; FAftny. A*V.. doteent-, TURDINSOi, R.I., datght; ARANOTICH, B.L. starshiy prepodavatell; GUTOR, D.S.starshiy prepodava,tell; POTOLOTSXIT. Ta.A., prepodavatell. I Development of automatic control and telemechanice In the fifth I five-year plamo Avtomi. I telem. 14 no.2. 238-240 %-AP '53. OOaA 10: 3) 1. Leningradskiy elAtIrotekhalebeskly indtitut is. T.I.Mlyanovs, (Ionina) (Autoakldt amtrol) klenote control) BAR~,.Iponid, Ill i0h; DOBROTYORSKIY. Nikolay Stapanovich; ORSFANWY, voy Ich; POHILIZMYA, Sof Iya Nikodimovw; RAZW(OVMrIT, Nikolay Elkolayeviob; STIESIXT, Yeygeuiy Antonovich. [deceased]; JTJM, Andrey Vladluirovicb, professor, d6ktor takhniohookikh nauk; KAZLUOVSKIY. LD'M'. redaktor; ZABRODIRL, A.At, takhniohe- skiy redaktor. II* -.. Ellectric measurements; general course] Blaktricheakie ismarenila; o'behabit kurs. Igd. 2-e, parer. Moskva. Got. energeticheskoe ixd-yo, 1954. 496 p. (MIU 7:12) (Blectrio measurements) BAYDA, L.I., ZAKRAROV, V.K. -Ilectronic low &so* voltage regulator, Priborostroanis no.11:13-14 it l56. (KERA 10:1) (Ilectronic instruments) (Voltage regulators) 2- AUTHOR: BAnkL.I., ZAKHkROV,V.K. (Loningrad) 103-8-4/8 TIM: FrOdaye-Mination of the Operating Regime and Oaloulation of Elsotronio Voltage Stabilizers. (I~bor reshims. I raschet olektracstykh stabilisatorov napryashenlya. Russian) MIODICA14 Avtomatika. L Telemakhanika, 1957, Vol 18, Mr 8, PP 724-739 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: System of eleotranic voltage stabilizers of the oompensation type are investigated. A metbod of oalculation is given# with the help of wbich suffloiently rational modes of operation for Us asessibly groups of the devioe oan be seleoted and the oorres- ponding parazieters of the stabilizer can be calculated. By this mens the e)Teriowntea ezwdiation an well as twdng of the do- vicies in oonsiderably simplified, Small series (of 5-10 sabb) of so= types of elsotromic voltage stabillsere wers developed and built in the Laboratory for Autmation anod Rmote Control of the Leningrad Xleotratedbalo lutitate, Two of them are Investigated In short and the scibems wad paramters an desoribed, (With 12 Illustrations and 2 Slavlo Referenoes). A390OIATICKi Not given PXISNM by, MEMITM: io.5.i956 ATMADIM Library of Congress Card 1/1 - -I-- I ,I--, + ' - ", I.I., kand.tokhn.nauki RYB&K, S.S., inzh. J ............... lww~~ Contact transformer changing d.c. to a.c. and having a sparkless commutation. Vest.elektroprom. 28 no-8:53-57 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10) l.Loningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy in6titut. (Blectric transformers) DOBROTVORSKIY, Nikolay Stepanovich; DUSH , -B=A,-j&qni IN Yevgeniy Mikhaylovichj MOKIYENKO, Dobroolava Nikolayevna; PREOERAZHENSKIY Aleksey Alekseyevich; PCHELIFISKAYA, Sofiya Nikodimovna; STAROSELITSEVA,.Yelona Aleksandrovna; FREM, Andrey Vladimirovich,, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ORSHANSKIYs D.L.i PREOBRAZHENSKIYj A.A.p red.; SOBOLEVA, YeAt tekhn.red. [Electrical measurements; a general course] Elektricheskie izmereniia; obshchii kurs. Izd.3., perer. i dop. [By) L.I. Baida i dr. Hoskvaj Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 428 p. (MIRA 17:3)