SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORLOV, M.M. - ORLOV, N.F.
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ORLOVO M.M.., inzh.
Efficient degign cOlum joints of the main structure- Energ.
atroi. no.31:7-11 162. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Moskovskiy filial VsesoTuznogo institute po proyektiro-
vaniyu organizatsiy energeticheskogQ atroitel'stva.
(Electric power p~anta)
(Coluxns, Concrete)
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Digestion. V-7
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No lp 1958.. 4o63
Author G4V. Machavariani,-M.-N. Orlov
Inst
Title Potain's Aspirator with a Duodenal Probe for Gastric
Lavages.
Orig Pub Voyen.-med. zh., 1957, No 5j, 81-82
Abstract A description is given of a simple apparatus for gas-
tric labages; it includes a Potain's aspirator, a duo-
denal probe and an air pump for the compression and de-
compression of air in the aspirator.
Card 1/1
ORWV. M. N.
"Kinetic Methods for Silver Determination in Solution"
submitted at the Conference on Kinetic Methods of Analysis, Ivanovo,
14-16 June 1960
So: Izvestiya Vy3shikh Uchebnykh Zagedeaiy S35R.. Khimiya i Khimicheskaya
Technologlya, Val III, No 6 Ivanovo, 1960, pages 1113-1116.
UUDVO M.N.
ET-149 (Operatina conditions in the use of frammma). 0 re-bl-Irb ramogo pileniia.
10(10)s 25-29; 10(11)s 22-279 1950.
1. =Ov~ V'. N.
2. usm Wo)
4. saws
7. New method of setting and tensioning frame saws. Les. prom. 12 No. 10,, 152.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accession$. Library of Congress, jam&ry -1953. Unclassified.
1. ORLOV, E - 1"' -
2. USSR (606)
4. Saws
7. 1%'ew method of mounting and tightening frame saws., Les.prom, 1~-.'
bo. 11, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified.
I*- ORIA)V, M. N.
Nov method f6r Rettln4!-up and ti&ti3nirw~, frhmod sawi. Dhr. pron. 7
no.8:9-11 Ag 'S8. - O-ERA 11:9)
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MUMOS,, F.M,,, prof.p doktor tekhn.nauk; VOSKRESENSKIY, S.A.iprof.,,
daktor tokhne-7j'r; ORLOV,, M.N,,, dots.,, Imnd.tekhn.nauk;
SOLOVIYEV, A.A., assis-U-n~~
Errors in P.S. Afanaslev's book "Design of voodvorking machinery."
Der, pr=. 10 no- 4:25-26 Ap 1610, (MM 14-4)
1. Nafedra stankov i izwtrumentov Moskovskogo lasotakhnicheskogo
institutao 2. Zaveduyushiy kafedroy stankov i izwtrmentov
MooXovsko'go lesotekhnichookogo instituta (fo~ !4anshos).
(Woodvorking machinery) (q"slev, P.S.)
I
OP,L-Ov, -,r
~~IiiBkWMA, B.P., inzhener; ORLOV. -M.P. Ms-"~
The effect for outstanding quality of repair. Pat' I put.khos.
no.6:16-17 Je 157. (ML&A 10:7)
1. Nachallnik Putevoy mashinnoy stantaii-11 (for Orlov).
(Railronds-Kmintenance and repair)
06186
6 Wo 9 (9) SOV/115-~9-11-14/36
AUTHORS: Astrov, D.N., Borovik-Romanov, A.S., Orlov, M.P.,
Strelkov, P.G.
TITLE: The . Dvsijp--, of a Practical Temperature Scale in the
Range of 10 - 900K
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnikat 19599 Nr 11, pp 35-38
ABSTRACT: In a publication made by the authors in 1954 Zlef ;7,
a practical temperature scale in the range of 10 -
900K was explained. In 19589.at a session of the Ad-
visory Committee on Thermometry of the International
Bureau of Measures and Weighteg an international com-
parison of existing temperature scales between 10 and
900K was suggested by VNIIFTRI - Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut fiziko-tekhnicheskikh i ra-
diotekhnicheskikh izmereniy (All-Union Scientific Re-
search Institute of Physical and Radio Engineering Mea-
surements). This article is based'on the previous pub-
lication /Wef 17 of the aforementioned authors and
Card 1/2 deals witli equTpment and measuring methods. The au-
OPLOV, M. P. (Engineer)
"Source of supply for argon are welding of aluminum alloys of small (about
and less) thicknesses". Application of electric circuit with separate magnetic ampli-
fiers ensured stable burning of welding arc of alternating current.
Report presented at the regular conference of the Moscow city administration N7yj
Mashprom, April 1963.
(Reported In Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No. August I k3, pp ~3- ;5, 14. M. Popekh.fn)
JPRS24 P () 5 LI I May 04
ORLCV, 11. S.
ORLOV, M. S. Electrical specification for telecommnication nets. Y;oskva,
Gos. Izd-vo lit-ry p6 voprosam sviazi i. radio, 1944. (Hie 53-78)
Microfilm T-4
TZLOV
Rectifier
OMbthOd Of AdJusting Broadcasting Boosters Over
Wires..* M. S. Orlovp Candidate of Tech Sol, G. I.
2sbehinshaya, Moscow Relay Network, 2 pp
*Vestnik Svyati - Ilektro, SvyazIO No 2/3 (Tl-T2)
Discusses the need of an autmatle indicator in
the event that there is breakdown In me of the
boooter blocks. Mmtlms apparatus like the
TUO-500-1A rectifier call, VUO-500 Condenser filter.
PA 1 9
19%9
Ouov, M. S.
USSR/;tad_J--, 4ired
Cables, Lnder~r)und
PA I.YT,o
11~nder--roun,_4 -Iar!i~) lines," lrlw, _an-- ate ec~r,
C, ..e
V. :,. Doga.-Ln, 2 pp
111,'estnik Sv~~azi - Elektro ~vyazlll `6 7
Discusses the at-vanta6e of a E7%3tem _)~ 11-nder,;,r-)imd wires (--vic-d w4.,~ v_~~I
chloride Dver st.-~.ng wire lines, wit-ri resppct to stibscriber s.
,evi~rov at t he ~',entral bcieW
-.is i.nder.-rium' SN Ste'l 1:35 .-1 -ke,~ -)iA li~ A.
.151.-4- Ae 'or ass
fic InveLstipation Ir 'oryTinications. 7)i, -,r m
lea-'ir.~; 'P:e,_~e wire-- ~,it-i
CRLOV, H.S., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk.
. , - --Q~
Basic principles of elastic supply in planning radio rediffusion
sYstems. "est,eviast 7 no-10:7-9 0 '47. OM 9:1)
(Radio relay system)
ORLOV, M. S.
"Underground Radio Broadcasting Lines of Rural Radiorle.tion". One of a series
of Telecomnunications lectures given by experts in the scientific research institutes
and educational inatitutes.
SO: Vest. Svyazi, P 24, No. 6, 1952.
ORMZhA&dl Sergeyevich.- ISVINDV. K.G., otvetetvenW redaktor;
HARTSIZINVICH, T.M., redaktor; USLIMSKATA, L.M., tekhnicheskiy
redaktor
[Coll loading of rural underground lines for radio systems)
PhpInIzatetts, sel'skikh podsewVkh ltnii radlofikatoti. Moskva.
Go&. Isd-vo lit-ry po voprosam svt&zl I radio. 1954. 55 P.
[Kicrofilal (MLPA 8: 2)
(Radio-Receiven and reception)
ORLOV, M.S., wrach
Stimulating U.- healling of f'racturas. Vop. travm. i urLLp.
no.13.-106-10-tl 163. (mlFg, IF,:?)
1. Travmatologichaskoye otd-iien,ye Sak)ialinskoy oblastnoy
bollnitsy.
ORWV, 14J., inzh.
Problem of tolerances In ship hull building and principal
trends toward Its solution. Trudy UM sud.prom. 8 no-3:
5-13 '59. OGRA 13:5)
(Hulle(Naval architecture)) (Tolerance (Inginsering))
ORLM, M.V. A-
-!!!- ~In
Studying the temperature conditions of the axle equipment of
freight cars. Vest.TSKII MPS 21 no.204-37 162. (KIRA l5s4)
1. Urallskoys otdoleniye Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta sholesnodorozhnogo transporta Ministerstva putey
soobahchaniya, Sverdlovsk.
(Car axles.-Thermal properties)
ORLOV, M,V,, inzh. (Sverdlcvsk)
Potentials of savings in axle boear'Lng
transp. " no.11:79-80 N Ib2.
(Railroads-Equipment
lubricants.
and supplies)
Zhel.dor.-
(KRA 15tli)
ORLOVt M.V., inzhj (Sverdlovak)
Organizing the current wintenance of car axle b=ea on lengthened
haul distancea. Zhele dore tranapk,,,45 no.11s25-29 N 063.
(KM 16 r 3-2)
ORLOV, M.V. (leningrej )
Approximate methods of calculating the warping of a cylindrical
shell during the making of a welded giewh joint* Artome evare 17
no.4&38-42 AP 164 (MIRA 18a1)
inzh. (Sv,-.rdl:,vsk); PERE' SE'f SF.1 Y, A.Z., Jnzh. (Sv,rdl-vsk);
SENDEROV, G.K., inzh. (Svprdl,-j,.r.*ltj
Present-day rplinbility rpquir,-n,,.n'.s if froight cars. Zhpl.dor.
transp. 4? n0-41:49-53 Ap (MIRA 18,~,)
GRIDYUSHKO, V.I., Im-nd. tekhn. nauk; DYLD114, YU.N., in.Zh.; ORLOV, M.V.,
inzh.; KHILICHENKO, V.P., inzh. --
Mechanization of current maintenance operationo and ways to
deteot the technical flaws of freight cars. Trudy TSNII NPS
no.289:5-51 165. (KIRA 18-.1-2.)
MLIN, M.V., insh.
Testing the vorkizig capacity of axle equi.ment with Bliding
bearings on electrified heavy dutAlines, Trudy TSNII HIS
no*28902-77 165. -4 (KM 18: U)
1. ORLOV; M. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Poultry Breeding
7. Biological control in the incubation section. Ptitsevodstvo no. 4, 1952.
9. Monthlj List of Russian Accessions; Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified.
VOLKOV, V.A.; FJONOVSKIY, N.P., kand.biolog.nauk; PBNIOlizffzvlcff. I.E.'
prof.. doktor biolog.neuk; KASLIYEV, I.T., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk;
IMIM , A.A., kaud.sel'skokhoz.nauk; PATRIK. I.A., kand.sel'Bkokhoz.
neuk; KALINOTMATA, A.S., )wnd.biolog.nauk; DA SKIT, N.V.,
kBnd.blolog.n&uk;(03LOT,!K-Y, kand.sellskokhom.nauk; RUM. V.K.,
lmnd.sellskokhos.nouk; GOPM, K.B., zootekhnik; GRIGORIYSV. G.K..
starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GORIZONTOVA, Te.A.. starshiy nsuchnyy
sotrudnik; PROXTISTOV, P.L. kand.vater.nauk; KOTHLINIKOV, G.A..
Imud.veterin,nauk; SM=VA, R.I., red.; BALAXIS, V.M., red.;
GRADUSM, Yu.N., red.; SMOLOVA, G.S., red.; SAYTANIDI, L.D.,
tekhn.red.
[Duek raising] Utkovodetvo. Izd-vo Wva sellkhoz. H.S.F.S.R.,
1959. 284 P. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Nachallnik Glavno u ravleniya ptitnevodstva Ministeratva
sellakogo khosysystva RSFSR (for Volkov). 2. Vsei;ovuznyy nauchno-
iaeledovateltakiy institut ptitsepromyshlonnosti (for Grigorlyev).
3, TSentrallnyy nauchno*i6eledevatel-l-ekly institnt ptitseperera-
batyvayushchey promyshlennosti (for Gorizontovu).
(Ducks)
.QRIDV, Mikhail Vasillyevich; OSIPOVA, V.N., red.; SHESHNEVA, E.A.,
M tekhn. red.
tekhn. red.; LE X, L.G.p
(Biological control in incubation] BiologIcheskii kontroll
Y inkubataii. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va sell.khoz.RSFSR, 1963.
130 P. (NIRA 16-7)
(Ihcubation)
CftLCV , M.V.,,--Anzh.
Device for lubricant feedtng to the car axle Journul. Vest. ISHI'l
MPS 24 no.5~41-44 165. MIRA 18:9)
1. Uraltikoye otltelaniye Vaesoplznogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo
Institut.b zheleznodo,-czhnogo transporta Ministorstva putey
soobahchnaiyu.
6
30
AUTHOR. Orlov,M.Ya. SOV/33-35-5-9/2C
TITLE: On the-M=totm~--Exci tat Ion of Hydrogen in the Atmosphere of
cLBoo (Ob anomallnom vozbuzhdenii vodoroda v atmosfere mBoo)
PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1958, Vol 35, Nr 5, pp 755-762 (U-55R)
ABSTRACT: The author states that the ultraviolet emission of the corona of
oLBoo can-not explain the anomalous excitation of hydrogen in
the atmosphere of the star but this excitation of hydrogen can
be caused by electron impa-,te in a chromosphere with an electron
temperature of 10oooO - 2ooooO. such a chromosphere would be
transDarent In the continuous spectrum and should not produce
noti-eable h~liiim absorption lines in agreement with t~e cbserva-
t-.--~r, T'11.p auth'cr s investigations base on results of S.A.Kap~an,
S.I.Gc.pasT,-k ' ef 114 and A.A.Niki',~'-n f-Ref 11-7.
L R -7,
There -.3 ' table, and 16 referenced,, 6 -.f whicY- are Soviet,
9 AmE:r--'-an, and I Dutch,
SUBMITTED: Nc7ember 12, 1957
Card
07-1 L, -: I " . Y A . , - -. -.' LA --;~ p '. ". ) r1. '2 *.,-', ". ' . I A '-; A 'I y - . ' .
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CF ') f ~ I
?eact-~r~, Viciqa, ~-ll Ax 19(i.
ORL(YV M.Ya - RODRIGFZ, M.G.
Spiktrum of nova Herculis 1963. Astron. zhur. 40 no.5:952-
953"S-0 163. (KIRA 16: 11)
1. Glavnaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya AN Uk76SR.
ORLOV, M.Ya.; RODRIGES, M.G.
Spectral observations of Nova Herculls (1%3). Astron. tsir. no.
238il Ap 163. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Gosudarstvannaya astranomicheakaya obaervatoriya AN UkrSSR.
GOLUIRV, V.I.; ZVONAREV, A.V.; NIKOLAYEV, M.N.; ORLOV, M.Yu.
Effect of reflectors made from different materials on an increase
in neutron capture by the uranium shielding of a fast reactor.
Atom. energ. 15 no.3;258-259 S 163. (MIRA 16:10)
(Neutrons-Capture) (Nucelar reactors)
GOLUBEV, V.I.; ZVONAREV, A.V,j NIKOLAYEV, M.N.; ORLOV, M.Yu.
Effect of reflectors made from various materials on the number of
neutrons capturod in the uranium carbide shield of a fast reactor.
Atom. energ. 15 no.4027-328 0 163. (MIRA 16.10)
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CRIDV,N., inihener
Using fork-lift trucks In block rubble quarriem. Stroi.mat.,Lzdel..
I konstr. 1 no-7:20-21 J1155. (MLRA 8:11)
(Cparries and quarrying) (Fork-lift trucks)
CMVP N.
Vachanization of Us, eatting of frozen ground. Na stroi. Rom.
3 po.10:22-23 0 062. (NM 16 16)
1. QlavW mkhanik upraylaniya atroitellotwa Peraskogo soveta
naraftago khosyayatwas
(hMsm ground) (lartbuork)
IVIDLIDSM, Ve 0 ill"*; -WV-S N. I Jushe I TARAMN, Me p imbo
Moctric stand for the rmwda-In and testing of marims disselm.
Becho transp. 21 no,1005-37 0 162, (mm 15 110)
L QO&%&rBtvs=7Y Institut, po poyektimanou i "kamlyan
as rechum tranoWts,
(Marine diesel engines)
ORLCIII,j N , 5-
SO tney W"r)'- rnr ',1P Vc,--r,, ln;tn. ~.. -)- --,, 1"-,- 1.
wl ;. , ") ;
. -~t .
mWT, N.A."---. ---
Stulents study of Ostashevo District, Moscow Province, Geog. v
shkole 21 no.3:50-53 YT-Je 158. (KIRA 11:6)
1. Shkola NO.246, Moskva.
(Ostasheyo District-Physical geography)
ANDRIANOV, D.P., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; GENDELIMN, M.Z.,
kand. tekhn. nauk, dota.; GUCHEV, A.V., kand. ekon.
nauk, dots.; DIDENKC, S.I., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.;
ZHURAVLEV, A.N., kand. tekhn.nauk, prof.; ZAKHAROVt
K.D., kand. tekhn.nauk,, dots.; MOISEYEV, S.V., kand.
tekhn. nauk, dots.; OLISHEVETS, L.Y., kand. tekhn.
nauk, dots.; PR~OV, N.A., prof.; POPOV, P.G., ispolnya-
yushchiy obynzannosti dots.; SARKISYAN, S.A., kand. ekon.
nauk, dots.; STARIK, D.E., kand. tekhn.nauk, ispolnyayu-
shchiy obyazannosti dots.; TER-MARKARYAN, A.N., kand.
tekhn. nauk, prof.; TIKHOVIROV, V.I., kand. tekhn.nauk,
prof.; CHESNOKOV, V.V., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.;
SHERMAN, Ye.I., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; ELIBERT, L.M.,
kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; LAPSHIN, A.A., dots., retsenzent;
NOVATSKIY, V.F., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; TWWANSKAYA, F.G.,
red. izd-va; KARPOV, I.I., tekhn. red.
[Organization, planning and economics of airplane produc-
tion] Organizatsiia, planirovanie i ekonomika aviatsionnog)
proizvodstva. [By] D.P.Andrianov i dr. MoBkva, Oborongiz,
1963. 694 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Airplane industry--Management)
SAKSIV. V.P.; BIJGROV. V.P.; OIIIDV,_ N.4.,
Omilate ewnpl,4x of rwimeeIn-. Ucl..'~,in.yArosl.tskh-ol. '-Ft.
(Oxinlic acid) PM,- a I u n C u - a
1y latIPMA" for la6airtrial Cbmalsto "a 16.1~
lauttleo 0 eb"Cal routta" am tmr ft.
low Ow"esi rwomm.
O~j Me Onm4ptwo arstaloo or this asizoettes ami matety ith io.
Ametaw grammes" r(mr tao V*PWMIO& of orewo CONO.Mb. jW#jao~ of
ral W:hwes related to them passoesso ft& vith
porso"Uttes am mentioned. ftfft"i:w
an" 0-h arttele.
Uo u
IU
g e sell A,9r J, I
BAMOV, A.Y., redaktor; BIZYMIN, D.D., redaktor; YAMIN, X.I., otvetstven-
ay redaktor to&&, professor, doktor takhnicheakikh nauk; VZMIWV, B.M.,
rsdAktor; IVLITRY. I.Y., re4aktor; YAZHCHUN, I.D.. redaktor; EMT, Te.F.,
glavnyy rodaktor; SONOLIMS111, TiL.I., redaktor; SDWGtMOV, V.N., reduktor;
SHLU IY, V.A., rodaktor; ALMOV. A.A., inshener; AXMHKIN, B.T.. in-
zheuw; AIAM"IYAV, Ye.V., laureat Staliuskoy premil, Inshener; B11MO,
X.N., dotsent; BORISOV, D.P.. dotsent, kvndidat takhnioheskikh nauk;
IIHILITSOV, P.N.. inthener; 21MR. N.R., inshenor; ILIM100i, V.I., doteent,
kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk; KAUKOV. A.A.. kan&idet t*khniohookikh nauk;
KRATZM, L.P.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh amuk; XOTMARINK0, S.F., doteent,
k&ndidat tekhnicheskikh nwak; MAYSHIV, P.V., professor, kandidat tokh-
nicheskikh nauk; NAMOV, N.Y., inshener; NIMM, V.S., dotseut, kandi-
dat tekhnicheskikh nauk; NOVIKOV. V.A., dotsent; PRIQL.16&, Inshener:
PWMV, I.I., kaudidat tokhniabeskikh nauk; PIVX07-"--!iizhener; PG-
GODIS, A.14., inshener; RAKW, F.H., dotment, kandidat';ekhnicheskikki
mauk; ROGDMKIT, V.N., kandidat takhuicheakikh wmk; RTAZASTS1V. B.S.,
lwarest Stalinskoy premii, dotatut, kandidat takhnichoskikh neuk;
SNARSKIY, A.A., inzhener; MIDM, A.B., inshener; SMTIN, V.A.,
laureat Stalinskoy preall, inshener; SHUR, B.I., inshener; GONCHUKOV.
V.I., Inshener, reteensent; NOVIKOV, V.A., dotsent, retmentent; Aft-
NAS'Y2V, Ye.V., laureat Stalinskoy previl, reteenzent;
(Ttohnical handbook for railroad son] Tokhnicheskii spravochnik %holes-
nodoroshnika. Vol. 8. (Signaling, central control. block systes, and
cossmzn1cation] Signalizatsila, teentralizataiia, blokirovka, evias'.
Red. kolltgiia A.Y.Barauov [I dr.] Glav.red. Z.F.Rudoi. Moskva. Gee.
transp. shol-dor. Isd-vo, 1952. 975 p. (Continued on next card)
BRUMV, A.M., laureat Stalinakoy premii, inahener; GAMBURG, Ye.Tu., in-
shenor, retsensent; GOIDVM . M.K., inshener, r*tsensent; ZLZ&JWV. A.A.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nouk, rots*nso-At; KUT'IN, I.N., dDtaeut, kandi-
dat t*kbnicheskikh usuk, retsensent; IMOV, A.A., inshonstr, retmensent;
31 NO OV, N.M., laureat Stalinskoy premli, Inahener. rotsensent; a M -
XWOV, T.B., Inshener, retsensent; VALUTIV, G.A., inshener, rotsensent;
MITM, HA., laureat Stalinskoy promil, inshower, ratesusent; NOVI-
KOV, V.A.. dotsent. reteensent; PIVOVAROV. A.L.. lushoner, retaeusent;
POGODIN, A.M., inshener, retaeusent; KHOWROV, L.R., inshoner. retsen-
sent; PIVOVAROV. A.L.. inshener, retsensent; POGODIN, A.M., inshener,
reteensent; KHODDROV, L.R., Insheuer, retsensent; SHUIPWV, V.I., kan-
didat tekhnichookikh nauk, reteenzent; KLYKDV, A.F.. inshener, retson-
sent; YUIMON. D.M., takhnichosidy redaktor; VERIM. G.?., takhnichookiy
redaktor.
[Technical handbook for railroad men] Tekhnichookil spravochulk zho-
lasnodoroshnika. Vol. 8. [Signaling, central control, block system, and
cousunication] Sienalisatmila, toontralleatatia. blokirovka. avian'.
Red. kolleglia A.F.Baranoy Ci &.1 Glay.ied. 1.1F.Rudoi. Hook-ta, Goo.
trapap. shol-dor. iud-vo, 1952. 975 p. (C.^rd 2) (MINA 8:2)
(Railroads--Signaling) (Bailroads--Commusication systems)
Orloy. Ntkolay AlaksAnimvich
N15
753.421
. Kq
Posobi,ye Telegrafistu (Mznual for the Telegraphigt, By) V- F- FL=cjj,.cov, ;
Nikolay Aleksandrovich GrIov. Moskva, Transzlieldorizdat. 1955.
226 p. Illus.. Diagrs.
KRYUGHKOV. Vladimir Yeofanovich; OHLOV. Hikola4 Alekpgn2dZr=ovIch; STROGANOV,
L.P., inzh., red.; KKITROV, P.A. ekha.red.
[Manual for telegraph operator&] Posobie telegrafistu. Izd.2.9
parer. i dop. MoBkva, Gos.transp.zhsl-dor.Izd-vo, 1959. 191 p.
(KIRA 12t5)
(Telegraph-Operators' manuals)
PHASE I bOOK EXPLOITATION
SOV/6558
Andrianov, Do P., H. Z. Gendel'man, k. V. Glichev, S. 1. Didenkv,
A. No Zhuravlev, K. D. Zakharov, S. V. Hoiseyev, L. H. 01'shevets,
No A. Orlov, P. Go Popov, S. A. Sarkinyan, Do E. Starik, A. No
Tar Fin, V. 1. Tikhomirov, V. V. Chesnokov, Ye. I. Sherman,
and L. M. El'bart,
Or.ganizatsiya, planirovaniye i ekonomika aviatsionnogo proizvodstva
(Organization, Planning, and Economics of the Aircraft Industry)
Moscow, Oborongiz, 1963. 694 p. Errata slip inserted. 5000 coplen
printed.
Ed. (Title page): L. M. 011shevets, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Docent and No A. Orlov, Professor; Reviewer: A. A. Lapshin, Docent;
Ed.': V. F. Novatskiy, Candidate of Economical Sciences; Ed. of
Publishing House: F. G. Tubyanskaya; Tech. Ed.i 1. 1. Karpov;
Managing Ed.: L. A. Gil'berg.
PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students of aircraft engineer'ing
schools of higher education. It may also be useful to engineerin3
per',sonnel of aircraft Industry.
Card 1/j"
3
organization. Planning (Cont.)
SOV/6558
COVERAGE: The book presents a comprehensive review of problems con-
nectied with economics of the aircraft industry and with the organ-
ization and planning of aircraft production. Concrete problems of
organization of work at aircraft enterprises are analyzed as they
apply to various types of aircraft plants, esgs, aircraft construc-
tion plants, engine manufacturing plants, instrument-making plants.
Specific features of the organization and planning of production in
industrial and experimental plants are outlined, The Introduction
and Ch. 1, 11, and XI were written by Professor N. A. Orlov; Ch. III
by Docent S. V. Hoiseyev, Cand. of Techn. Sciences; Ch. IV and XIX
by Docent S. A. Sarkisyan, Cand. of Econ. Sciences; Ch. V and X by
Docent D. E. Starik, Cand. of Techn. Sciences; Ch. VI by.Docent P. G.
Popov; Ch. VII by Docents Ye. 1. Sherman, Cand. of Econ. Sciences,
lad K. D. Zakharov, Cand. of Techn. Sciences; Ch. VIII by Docent
:
0 Z. GendeVisan, Cand. of Tachn. Sclancesp Docent A. V. Glichav,
Cand. of Economic Sciences, and Professor As N. Ter-Markaryant Cando
of Tochno Sciences; Ch. IX by Professor A, N, Zhuravlevt Cand. of Tech*
Sciences; Ch. III and/XIII by Professor D, Po Andrianovg Doctor of
Econ. Sciences; Ch* XXV by Professor V. I9 Tikhostrov, Cand* of
Card 2/0
-3
01ganitationt Planning (Cont.) SOV/6558
Techn. Sciences; Ch. XVO XV1, XVII, XXII by Docent L. M, 01'sheirets,
Cando of Tachn. Sclenceal Ch. XVIII and XXI by Docent S. 1, Dideako,
Cando of Econ. Sciences$ Ch. XX and XXIV by Docent L. M. 211bert,
Cando of Econ. Sciences; Ch, XXXXI by Docent V. V. Chaso6kov. Cand. of
2con. Sclences. L. M. 01'sheyets and N. A. Orlov supervised the group
of authors and completed the scientific editing* lach part of the
book is accompanied by references, all Sovistv and in addition there
are 9 Soviet references relating to the whoAs book,
TABLZ OF CONTENTSt
Torevord 3
Introduction. Purpose and Content of the Course 5
:PART Is FUNDAMZNTALS OF ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF AIRCRAFT
INDUSTRY
Card 3/~#.
OTWV. N.A., prof.; OSADO, P.A., red.; GERASIMOVA, U.S., tekhn.red.
[Planning of specialisation and cooperation in industry] Plani-
rovanie spetsializatall I kooperlroyanila v promyshlonnosti.
Moskva, Gosplanisdat, 1958. 93 P. (KIRA 12:2)
(Industrial organization)
ZABBLIN. Boris Mlkhailovich;_~ ` H.A.-_ prof., retsoonzent; IM14DR&SHMV.
D.D., kand.akon.nauk. red.; SALTANSKIT, A.A., red. Izd-va;
ELIKIND. V.D., tokhn.red.
[specialization and cooperation In roachivery manufacturiug In
thm U.S.S.R.; a follow up on materials on railroad-car con-
"truction and otber branches] Spetsializataiia I knoperirovani"
v mashinnstromnli SSSR; po matertalam vagonostroentia I drug1kb
otraslet. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostrult. lit-ry,
1958. 146 p. (XT-RA 12:1)
(Macbinery Industry)
SOV/122-58-11-2/18
AUTHOR: -2E1oy,. N.A., Professor
,TITIE-. The Specialisation of Industrial Units and the
Automation of Production (Spetsializatsiya predpriyatiy
i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva)
PRRTCDICAL:Vestnik Wasibinostroyeniya, 1958, Nr 11, pp 7-10 (USSR)
APMR&M; Several ways in which specialisation can assist
productivity and automation are discussed. The building-
up of machine tool plants from standard units is
regarded as a decis-ive contribution. A reduct-ion in
machining allowances capable of saving up to 25% of the
300,,000 tons of swarf produced by the heavy engineering
industry alone can be achieved by greater reliance on
specialised manufacture of more accurate blanks.
A substantial increase in the use of castings and
forgings is foreseen by 1965- Major trendo of
development in mechanised casting and forging are
mentioned. In the automotive industry, the main
immediate requirement is to concentrate the production
of standard parts in speclalised plants. By 1965, 9Wo
of the fastenings (compared w:Lth 3Wo now), 1OW6 of the
Gard 1/3 pipe fittings (compared with 30,% now) and 10N of the
SOV/122-58-11-2/18
The Specialisation of Industrial Units and the Automation of
Production
gear boxes (compared with 5Wo now) are to be made in
specialised plants. Other details, standardised only
in single industries, must be produced by specialised
methods. Turbine blades, conveyor rollers, rolling
mill and haulage machinery elements, machine tools
spindle units and hydraulic control systes units,
compressors, filters, radiators, suspension springs,
pistons, wheels and dampers are meutioned. The
existing reserves resulting from the re-organisation
into Regional Economic Councils should be used for
setting up such specialised manufactuxes. Before the
recent change, ministries outside the mechanical
engWeering ministries controlled 3500 plants employing
I million operatives and possessing 52% of all the
metal worldmg machinas in the country although
contributing only 30% to the output of the engineering
industry. National stand rds for machine components
Card 2/3 cover 50,000 types and sizes but insufficient use has
T* Speciali-sation. of Industrial Units and the Automation of
Production
been made of them in planning specialised manufacture.
Plans include the erection of 1400 autonatic production
lines. The importance of adequate documentation and of
research into production problems is emphasised.
Card 3/3
ONAROVSKIY, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich; ORLOT, Jj.,4., prof., reteensent;
BURRIp LoYa., prof*, doktor skon.nauk, retoonsent; XBOYMY. A.A..
kand.ekon.-suk, red.; SALYANSKIY, A.A., red.lsd-va; UYAROTA, A.F.,
tokha.red.
[Production specialization and the distribution of machinery
manufacture In the U.S.S.R.] Spetsialisateita prolsvodetva I
rasmashchenle mehinostroitellnol pronyahlonnosti SSSR. Moskva,
Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo mashinostroit.lit-rys, 1959. 178 p.
(Machinery industry) (MIRA 12:4)
SATELI, Eduard Adamovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; LETENKO,
Viktor Alakeandrovich, kand.okon.nauk; BRYANSKIY, Georgly
Anatoliyevich. kand.elion.nBuk; &AJD)IISKIT, Georgiy Ivanovich,
kand.ekon.nauk- ORLOY N.A., prof., retsenzent; Y"ID, I.L.,
inzh.-ekon.0 rtr..Men' 'F-MICLIKAKHOVICH, N.A., kand.takhn.
rsauk, reteenment; BILTAYN, A.V.. inzh.-ekon., rotuenzent;
SOCHINSKIT, A.R., in2h., red.; SALTANAIY, A.A., red.izd-ve:
ALIKIND, V.D., tekhn.red.
(Principles of the technology of production and labor organiza-
tion] Oenovy tekhnicheaVoi podgotovki proizvodstva i orgarii-
zateiia truda. Pod red. B.A.Satelia. Moskva, GoB.nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo mashinostrott.lit-ry, 1959. DO P. (MIRA 12:10)
(Machinery industry)
25(5) sc V/2~1- 1/2,~
AUTHOR: Orlov, N.A., Professor
TITLE: Specialization of the Production of General-Use Macli'rie
Components and Parts (Spetsializatsiya proizvodstva
obshchikh uzlov i detaley mashin)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1959, Nr 3, pp 3 - 8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author stresses the urgent necessity for special-
ized plants to produce machine parts and components
of general use, like -,fasteners of all general kinds,
torque-transmitting components (reducing gears,
chains and sprockets, etc.), parts of hydraulic and
pneumatic drives, electric equipment, and states that
the present state of' standardization is hampering the
development. By the end of the current Seven-Year
Plan the output of equipment for the foundry industry
must be more than doubled, semi-autoi-.-itic and
automatic prcrluction lines ;-ncreased 2.1 -
2.3 times, forging presses and hammers by about
Card 1/5 1.5 times, chemical equipment by 3.2 - 3.4 times,
SOV/2B-59-7) - 1 / 425
Specialization of the Producti,,n of General-Use Machine Components
and Parts
etc. This is only possible ,,.,,ith maximum standardi-
zation, and the minimum use of particular equipment
components. The use of standardized machine -tool
components and parts reduces by 3 to 4 times the de-
signing work an special machine tools and the whole
production cycle by 1.5 to 2 times. Although
standardization is largely completed in the machine-
building industry, centralized production is at present
insufficient, which can be seen from the fact
that there only 18 plants specialized in production
of fastenrs, but 1,350 plants are producing them,
and that the production costs per ton varies from
2,000 rubles at a specialized plant to 30,000
rubles at a non-specialized. The metal consumption
per ton of finished product varies between 1 and 3
tons. The planned number of special plants producing
fasteners is 114 (Table 1). The small inefficient
Card 2/5 plants will have to be closed. The relatively high
Specialization of the Production of General-'Jse Lach-ne Components
and Parts
technical and ec-~;nomic efficiency cf t1he Lenin,-rads-
kiy staleprokatny-y zavcd (Lenln,Frad Steel Rolling
Plant) in producing fasteners io still lov; comparing
with a specialized production si~op, ,s can be seen
in table 2. The annual production of fasteners
planned for 1-165 is 90C,'UOC tons, In the case or
reduction gears, there a-re 1-26 in the country
producing them, some in quantities of less than
1,000 and even 100 a yea-r. As estimated by "Gipro-
stroydormash", about 400,000 reduction Fefir units
w duced in 1-"C,5 for all industry branches
ill be ro
(Table 35, and not less than 1~,O,OOG tons of metal
are required for the job; 15 - 16 specialized plants
are planned for the ;~rod-ction of general-use reduc-
tion gears. The strmdards for the rk~d:~ct1on gear
parts are yet to be worked out, and the exa:.-Ie of
the gear reducers beinG produced at the time is
Card 3/5 telling: the "R!,"' reducers with 2111C between axes
SOV/2B- 519-3-1/25
Specialization of the !Irod1._icti,-.n of "Jenerai-','.3e '.*Iach.ine Components
and Parts
produced by the IzIevs"-.iy zAv:)d (Izhevsk plant) weigh
102 '-.g, %,jhile reducers "TsD2-25B" of the
Kiyevskiy -n.:!-:Ihan:Lc!.es,-._,Y (,'.i-.,ev :.ecn.-nical
Plant) weish 142 I:G; the "R,91- -'50B" reducers of the
Izhevsk plant :iei 6h .134 kE,,, 31id similar reducers made
by the Pavshinski.y z~;vod ~'_Pavshano Plant), 247 kU.--.
The numbe:- of work hours si,,ent for machlnin,- identi-
cal parts of gear red,..,.er2 v,,,,ries larcely, and is 6
to 8 times that for the job.
~-inical (-.hcaracter~ s tics
A comparison (Table 4' of tec-
of gear drives made in the U~;3R and zbroad (Czechos-
lovakia and Germany) shows tlial. U,33R-I~roduced drives
are slightly inferior and two to four times heavier.
Special gea_r--)roducing .Ian'-s exist ~Dnlz~ in the auto-
mobile and tractor indu_-try. flie majority of others
are makinC gears for ti.eir o%,.,n use, and it is estiLn.-
ated that existing 5,0DO different gear ty,,,es and
Card 4/5 sizes can be brouCht down to 300 - 400 StUII'Jard
cialization of the Production of ne Components
Parts
type-sizes, coL;ld be ;~rodl,_cedl :_r, s,-ecial plants
on production lines. The s~-,_~cial_7atien of the pro-
duction of -~.,heels (for aaito;') J-12-
tr:iilers, road
machines, bicycles, P.Gtor cycles and inotor rollers,
wheels and casters for frateriais handling equipment,
mine cars, etc,) is mentioned as art example of ration-
al organization GIC centralIzed specialized production,
but the standardization of %,.,heels must be carried out,
and specialized workshops an:i plants will have to be
built for the prod~;ction of wl~e.-A spokes for farm
machinery, front and rear bushes of bicycle wheel
hubs, etc. VNIIK com-leted in 195'-3 a nomenclature
of general-use componentl--, -1-nd parts that can be
rationally and co-,u.erc.:Ia.I'L_%, i~roduced by special plants,
j
and the author thinks t1l,.Is nomenclaturp can now
well be used for detailed sI.eci:_~liz,-ition. a-re
4 tables.
IATION: Gosplan SSSR Gosplan of the "'33R)
5/5
ORLOT.-Sikolay Alekseyevich,, prof.-, IS6ANKINA, T.F.. red.; ATROSHCH=10,
, tekhn.-red. - A
(Mechanical engineering is the bass for over-all mechanization
and automation) Kashinostroonis - oanova komplakonol mokhani-
&&tail I avtonatizateii. Koskva. lid-vo 02naule.8 1960. 31 P.
(Tsesoiusnoe obahchostwo po resprostransuilu politichesifth i
wmchuykh znanit. Ser.4, Hauka I tekhnika, no.5). (KIRA 13:3)
(Technological Innovations) (Automation)
ZABOLOTINYY, I.I., inzh.; ORLOV, N.A., inzh.; YAKIMOV, I.D.,
otv. red.
[Manual on engineering geological operations in explorations
for lumber industry enterprises] Nastavlenie po, inzhenerno-
geologicheskim rabotam pri izyskaniiakh predpriiatii lesnoi
promyohlennosti. Leningrad, 1962. 190 p. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu les-
nogo transports. 2. Goaudarstvennyy institut po, proyektirova-
niyu lesnogo transporta, Moscow (for Zabolotnyy). 3. Nachall-
nik tekhnicheskogo otdela Gosudarstvennogo instituta po pro-
yektirovaniyu lesnogo transporta, Moscow (for Yakimov).
BERRI, L.Ya., doktor ekon. nauk; KLIMENKO, K.I., doktor ekon
naW-.; OBIQISK.TY, Ya.A.,, kand. ekon. nauk; SAVINSKIY,
E.S., kand. ekon. nauk; KMNMAN. S.A.. dokwr ekon.
nauk, red.; MOSKVIN, D.D.,kand.ekon.nauk, nauchn.red.;
pprof.#W. ; SA7X4O=, H jZj.X. tilaA-.rid. ; SR41INA,
G.S.pmlad.red,
tu.o.a. industry in 1929-1963; technical and economic trends
and structural changes] Promyshlermost' SShA v 1929-1q63 9.)
tekhniko-ekonomicheskie tendentsil i strukturnye sdvigi. fByl
L.IA.Berri i dr. Moskva, Ekonomika, 1965. 406 p.
(MIRA 18:5)
-- ORLOV, N.A., inzh.
Growth rates. Avtoni., Lelem. i svLazl I-) no.11:19-20 N 165.
(M---,,,A 18:12)
L 0231L-17. EWT(m)/T "13,NIWE
ARQ16568 SOURCE coDs; uR/Olq6/65/OOO/0l2/Toi4/Toi4i
AUTHOR: Rozbdestvenskly, V. P.; Astaflyevaj E. A.. Orlov, N. A.
_77"
TITLE: Using chromatographic analysis for determining the properties of liq4~r
u ied
gas
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Electrotekhnika i energetiks, Abs. 12T58
REF SOURCE: Sb. Ispollzn. gaza v nar. kh-ve. Vyp. 3. Saratov, 1965, 2T6-280
TOPIC TAGS: chromatographic analysis, gas liquefication, gas composition analyzer,
gas chromatography, vapor pressure, heat of combustion
ABSTRACT: The authors study the possibilities and some characteristics of chromato-
graphic analysis of liquified gases in connection with specification of individual
cases by GGST 10196-62, and fro in connection with testing of new gas-jet units.
The work was done on sJUM-4KNchromatograpt One of the fzactionating columns of the
instrument was filled Vith tripoll treated mineral oil and soda. It is shown
that chromatographic analysis may be used for determining the composition of liqui-
fied gas as well as such important parameters as vapor pressure, heat of combustion
and specific weight. 2 illustrations, 1 table, bibliography of 8 titles.
["Giproniigaz" Institute]. V. Speysher. (Translation of abstract]
SUB CODE: OT, 20
uDc: 662.767:543-544
ORLOV. r. D.
"Calculation of the Maximum Thickness of the Wall of a Cast Iron Mold for Pouriw
Screw Stock of Copper Alloys." Sub 28 May 51. Moscow Inst of Nonferrous Metals and
Gold imeni M. 1. Kalinin
Dissertations presented for science and enrineering degrees in Moscow durin,- 1951-
SO: Si=. No. 480, 9 May 55
C kyT. D.
Shaped C~~ of Cqpper (COnt-) book, Collection of Articlego-9 Moscow 1957/
205 pp. 6,500 copies
Orloy,_ N. D., Candq of Technical Sciences. Properties, 11elting and
Casting of Silicon Bmze 102
According to the author,, lead branses can often be replaced by less expensive
s1licon brass, vhIch also has uperlor mechanical properties* Tables md diagzuw
show the changn in mechanical properties vIth the varlaUen of silicon content.
The effect of addin given amounts of lead, iron, Phomphrms, amwmse, tin,
arsenic, nickle and alvmdmm are also examined. Th amstIm of silicon brass shrink
cavities are said to occur frequently but can be avoided by carefully designed riser
syvtAmse ]Mow&M vIth siltrogen and chlorlue ps is also dIsmsede No Tersomalties
we mentioned. Mwre are 13 references,, of vhIch 12 are Bowlet and 1 Is Polish.
This bonk contains papers presented during a technical and scientific convention
Moscow, 2rk.19Z. -on th%Re
Babayev. . magmeer.
punt Practice 117
In this paVer the author deals v1th the meltlag and casting of standard copper &Uoys
deolgwUd 19 8-3Lj ANts-9-1 and QBN 11-3-1e Coatings frm those alloys an
tested for ImpermabIlIty at 60 to 3W atme hydraulic pmomm,, or 45 to 320 atis.
Gard 1T
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/4969
Orlova Nikolay Dwit!-Iyevich, and Vladimir Kikhaylovich
Nlronov
Spravochnik liteyahchika; fasonnoye litlye iz splavov tyazhelykh
tavetnykh setallov (Foundry Worker's Handbook; Shaped Cast-
Ingo of Heavywelkht YOnferrous Metal Alloys) Moscow,
Mashgiz, 196o. 402 p.- Errata &lip inserted. 7,000 copies
printed.
Ed. (Title page): N. N. Rubteov,# Doctor of Technical Sci-
.Oboes,, Professor; Reviewers: A. 0. Spasekly, Doctor of
Technical Sciences,, A. V. Kurdyunov,, Candidate of Tech-
nical Scienceso.M. 7. PIkuno*, Candidate of Technical Sol-
in6es, V. M. Churoln, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
N. Z. Pozdnyak, Engineer and D. M. Zeslavskiy, Engineer;
Ede: N. D. Orlov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and
S. N. Ponerantsevo Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: V. I.
Rybakova, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: B. I. Model'; Managing Ed.
for lAterature on Heavy Machine Building: S. Ya. Golovin,
Engineer.
,ORLOVP Nikolay Dmitriyevich; VLADZIYEVSKIY, A.P., prof., doktor tekhn.
---=n* T-red -. -
(Foundry practie*]Liteinoe proizvodstvo; uchebnos posobis po
rasdelu "Liteinos prolzvodstvo* kures *Tekhnologiia metallov."
Moskva, MDsk. inzhonefto-okon. in-t im. S.Ordshonikid2e, 1962.
103 P. (KIRk 16:2)
(Founding)
s/i28/62/ooo/oo9/Oo3/oo 3
AOO VA 127
AUTHOR: Orlov, N. D.
TITLE: Conference on problems of the die-casting theory
PERIODICAI: Liteynoye proizvod5tvo, no. 9, 1962, 44 - 45
TEYT: On December 21, 1961, a conference on problems of the pressing rate
and hydraulic impact in die casting was convened by the Komitet tsvetnogo 11it,ya
liteynoy sehtslli (Committee of Non-ferrous Castings of the Foundry Section) TsF
N70 71"ashpror in T,,oscow. L. I.J. Neverov reported an the results of experiments for
measuring tne plunger motion speed, pressure and temperature of the melt in the
compression chamber and gas pressure in the mold. M. F. Makel'skiy gave an accot,nt
of the results of his tests on a casting machine with horizontal compression cha,,n-
ber. A. Y. Belopukhov emphasized the difference between the pressing rate and the
admission rate which decisively affects the casting quality. V. M. Plyatskiy poin46
ed out that only with a sufficiently fast filling of the die the necessary heat
condition of the melt can be maintained. P. P. Moskvin reported on the optimum
filling rates of the mold with the melt. M. L. Zaslavskiy mentioned that the fi-'-
ling rate is necessarily closely connected with the heat conditions of casting.
Card 1/2
S/128/62/000/001j/ul,
Conference on problems of the die-casting theory A004/A127
I. S. TI raspol 1 skiy expressed the opinion that the casting rates should corre:-,; t,,X~
to the characteristic features of the castings and melt properties. N. A. 3huhIn
dealt with the problem of hydraulic Impact referring to articles concerning thl,
subject that appeared in "Liteynoye proizvodstvof' 1960, no. 3, and 1961, no. 1,.
1;_*,O
Card 212
ORLOV, N.D.j OSOKIN, N.Ye., kand. tekhn.nauK,, retsenzent;
'tIMMAK, -V*V.p inzhop red.
[Short course in foundry practice] Kratkii kurs litelnogo
proizvodstva. Moskva, Mashinostroenie, 1964. 220 p.
(MIRA 18:2)
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Dissertationi "7he Effec! or '11traviolet
Oxide-Foron Oxide-N-Jilica." -hem .,ci,
Zhurnal-Q-d-miya, 'oscow, :*.o '~,, ~'pr5l..
Lirht on of the T,(-,rnrry .~,Iystcm -ocillur,
C-ptical Inst, v*oscow, 19".7.
SO: 304 2.34, Z-6 ')cv 1954
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AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODOCALt
A/
Dolgov, B. N., Orlov, V. F.
62-11-18/29
Synthesis of Tetra-kis-[Trialkyl(aryl./~silox,7~Titanes Under
Presence of Tertiary Amines (Sintez tetrakia-L-trialkil(aril)
silokaij- titanov v prisutstvii tretichnykh aminov).
Izvestiya A.N SSSR, Otdelenie Khimlchoskikh Nauk, 1957,
Nr 11, pp. 1395-1396 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Here a new method for the synthesis of the tetrakis-
Ilrialkyl(aryl)siloxyjtitanes (R 3SiO)4 Ti is desoribed.
It is based on the reaction of the trialkyl-(aryl)ailanole
with titanium-tetrachloride under presence of nitrogen
bases (dimethylaniline, pyridine, and the like) as
acceptors of the hydrogen chloride
4R3SiOfl + Ti base (R3Sio)4Ti
Product elimination is 40-95%.
The tetrakis- Etrialkyl(aryl)siloxy]titanes produced
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Synthesis of Tetrakis-[Trialkyl(aryl)eiloxy]Titanes Under 62-11-16129
Presence of Tertiary Amines.
liquids or crystals with scent of camphor, which are
soluble in organic solvents. There are 7 references, 3 of
which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATIM Institute for Silicate Chemistry of the AN USSR (Institut
khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSBR).
SUBMITTEDs June 26, 1957.
MILLBLEt Library of Congress
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are expressed on the possibility of the formation of such
compounds, which were, however, never Isolated and for
which so constants or analysis results were given. The
author developed a method of synthesis for these compounds.
Xt consist# of heating squUwlscular amounts of hex&-alkyl-
dielloxame with Alumixuahalogeside with simultaneous
distillation of the aorrespoadIng tr1&lkyl-h&logsmsIl&x*.
The heating of the reaction Sixturs is stopped when Its
temperature surpass** the boiling point of the initial
hozaalkyl-diallowas by 20-30 0. With & 70-85 fS yiela tho
reaction proceeds According to the following system:
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Xsw Uloges Containing Orgamosluminumoilicio compounds
of the a3 BiOAII2typo.
R 3Mail 3+ Alz 3 ---- )- R3 SiOAII2+ 13SIX.
The properties of tri&lkyl-ailomy-aluslaus-dibalogesides
are describe&. In contrast to hoze-alkyl-disiloxaso hoza-
oblorodlelloxase does not react with ahloroaluninum under
the some conditions. Uperimostal part with the usual data.
0 Tables, 2 Glavio references).
ABBODUTIONs Institute for the Chemistry of 8111oate of the Academy of
Science of the 'U.B.S.R.
(Institut Mail silikatov Akadmil sauk SSSR)
ST: I.N. Nasarov, member of the Academy.
IM WIND: 4-3-57
ATAXIA=: IAbrisry of Congress.
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AUTHORSs Dolgov, B. N., Urlov, 14. F. 20-4-19/52
TITLEt Sjntheaia of Totrakia (Tri a I kj- I (A r,11 ):;i I ox, ) T,' ar, I U,.;
of Re-etherification of Tetra-Alcoxj-Titanati- (Sintez tetl-,I-
kiu-(trialkil(aril) silokai~ titar,ov metodon ,:,_-rueterifikati;ii
tetraalkoksititanatov).
FLRIODICAL; Doklaaj Ali SSSR, 1957t Vol. Ifl, IN*" f1I : ~618 'I USSR
ABSTRLCTi The only mono;_eriae titanium-iii1iocn-orgUi.ic ;oubin itiorl of
thfz t./pe (R35'0)4 tha t ig t tArA kia (triwet!:, -1 ~ i I ) titanium.
[(CH3) S'OJ4 Ti wus extractea for the first ti-;.. in 1955 frum
the r2ction of trimethjluilunole xith titania.:jtetrachlori~e
in presence of a.;..-onia with an exploit of M,'. (rufu:-e-nce 1)_
Next it waa extr.Acted~n 1957 from the reactior. of natriuL,-tri-
methyl-uilonate with the sam(_ chloride (refzr~.~ce 2).The authors
studied the adntheiwis of the aubwtarce wenticz _-.1 ir. the title
above bj re-ttherification of alkjl-orthotitj;t~.tu6 r) ', t rialkjl
(arjl) eilanol,~_,i in prE..;-zice of metallic natri,~,.. U.AL a catalyzer.
The reaction proceeuo well a,_;curding to the ic!-
Ila
(R()) 4Ti + 4R3'SiL)B (13'SiO),~,Ti + ifROH
The subatinces received,uz -antioned ir, the title above, are
Card 112 colorleu~;, comp,rativu_ly ~aubile liiaicz (t,trakisi (trimethil-
Synlheois of Tetrakia (TriaIkyi(Aryl)5ijoxj) Titar;ium bj- Yeans 20-4-19/52
'of Re -ether if icaticn cf -A I coxj -Tit a r,ateii .
silox,Y)titaniuLa, tetraki. (methyl-diethylailoxj) ti,. iu-,
tetrakihi (tri,th./Isiloxi) t~Jtuniam ard tetrakia (::i I-di-
-n-T.rupy1r.i!uxj) titunix-.i), ur criatqlw (tetrakij
Z,I.LD_XjO titani-oh). They irf- ~ot ~)Ie i.. ciry air anc r-ual, ol_
able ii, urg-nic 6oiv,-tits. T!,,i inclinat-on towards; h, - ic,6i-
ctcrea4-.;a when the radic,,I cura~jined with zilicon iu iz,,_r,!ased.
Finalij f,_Iliows thu ex ` (! ra-t~nt a-~ part ,. ith th, u4u-Ii data
There ire 5 r~ferunceg, 3 of wl.ich are Slavio.
ASSUCIATIUN: Intitatu f,.r Silioate Gnt~~aiitrj of the Ali USSR (111mititat
bi--ikutov nauk SSSR)
PRES~21TED: J,.ij,e 2, ',937,1,j i. Ii. Nesviejar.uv, Auadt....iciar
SUBLITTED: J~Jle 28,1)57,
AVAILABLL: L.'br!r.,- A' Cun7re..
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AUTHORS: OrIny, N- F-- Dolgov, B. N.v SOV/2o-122-2-22/42
Voronkov, M. G.
TITLE: Trie(Triorganosilyl)-Vanadates (Tria(Triorganosilil)vanadaty)
PERIODICAL: Doklady 4k&demii nauk SSSR,, 1958, Vol 122, Ur 2,
PP 246 - e49 ~USSH)
.-e organic d
ABSTRACT: T' erivatives of vanadium are little investiFated,
especially, because vanadium is not liable to form stable
organic compounds with a vanadium-oarbon bond(Ref 1).
But also compounds in which a vanadium atom is combined
with a carbon by means of oxygen are deficiently
described (Ref 2). The present paper is an investi ation of
the synthesis of hitherto unknown organosilicon vanad~Jum
derivatives which contain a binding V-O-Si ( see the
title). The authors have produced these derivatives
by intz:raction of triorganosilanes with V 205t VOC1 3
or with trialkyl vanadates OV(OR) 3 as well as the reaction
of the sodium triethyl silanolate. The first method is
discussed. Another simple method of synthesis of tri-
Card 1/3 organosilyl ethers of the ortho-vanadic acid is based
Tris(Triorganosilyl)-Vanadates
SOV/2o-'22-2-22i"42
on the reaction of vanadium oxychloride with trior.-ano-
silanolene in the presence of hydrogen chloride-
acceptors, (ammonia, tertiary amines, and others). The
yield of ethers is 60-80o. A suitable synthesis of the
silicoorganio ethers of the ortho-vanadic acid is the
trans-etherification of tiie trialkyl vanadates by means
of triorganosilanolene in the preeence of catalytic
amounts of sodium derivatives of the latters. They are
formed by addition of metallic sodium. Finally, the
compounds in question can be produced with a good yield
by the reaction of sodium triorganosil&nolates with
vanadium oxychloride. The properties of these compounds
are discussed and the constants tabulated in table 1 .
Therf. are 1 table and 7 references, 4 of wh1ch are SDviet,
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR (Instit,,+e
of Silicate ChemistryAS USSR)
PRESENTED: April 30, 1956, By A.N.Neemeyanov, Uembor, Academy of
Sciences, USSR
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ORLOV~ N. F.
N. F. Orlov, b. N. Dolgov and PI. G. Voronkov, "The New 'iynthesis Methods of
Trialkyl-(aryl)-Siloxiderivative Elements of the 1II, IV and V groups of tht:.
F,:~riodic System."
Report presented at the 6econd All-Union ~;onference on the Chemistry and
I-ractical Applicat ~on of bilic on -Organic Gompounds held in Leningrad from
25-27 September 195P.
Zhurnal prikladnoy Oimii, 1959, Nr 1, pp 23F-240 (USSR)
50) SOV/62-59-5-30/40
AUTHORS: Orlov, N. F., Voronkov, M. G.
TITLE: Trialkyl-ortho-vanadates (Trialkilortovanadaty)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1959, Nr 5, pp 933-934 (USSR)
LBSTRACT: In accordance with papers by Prandtl and Hess (Ref 2) the
synthesis of trialkylvanadate from V 205 with alcohols is
carried out according to the reaction equation
V 0 + 6ROH '20V(OR), + 3H 0. As this reaction is reversible
2 5 2
by the formation of water, it was necessary to take measures
in order that water be removed. This was done by a continuous
azeotropic distillation with benzene. In this way a synthesis
of 6 trialkyl-ortho-vanadates was successfully carried out,
the isomeric butyl- and amyl esters of orthovanadic acid, two
of which had hitherto been unknown. This method does not
produce a very large ?ield (20-25%), but is very simple and
was therefore preferred by the authors also to the synthesis
from VOC1,, which is known from publications. Mention is then
Card 112 made of the fact that in the reaction of V 205 with triorgano-
Trialkyl-ortho-vanadates
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silanoles taking place at similar conditions the corresponding
silicon-organic asters, the tria-(triorganosilyl)-orthovanadates
are formed with a good yield. The table gives the physical
data of the synthetized compounds. There are 1 table and
6 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR (Instituteof
Silicate Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 21, 1956
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50) SOV/62-59-8-11/42
AUTHORS: Dolgov, B. N., Qzla~L,__F. , Voronkov, M. G.
TITLE: New Titaniumailicon-organic Compounds - Trialkylsiloxy-titani
halides
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheakikh nauk,
1959, Nr 8, PP 1406-1411 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper a report is made on the syntheses of
silicon-organic titaniferous compounds. These compounds are
hardly known in publications. Mention is made of Andrianov,
GanirvL and Khrustaleva (Ref 2) who described the synthesis
of polyorgano-titanium siloxanes. The silicon-organic titani-
feroua compounds can be obtained according to the following
pattern by the effect of hexaalkyl disiloxanes on titanium
tetrachloride:
nR3SiOSiR 3+ TiCl 4 3SiO)nTiCl 4-n + nR 3SiC1 nal-2
The reaction takes place as soon as the materials have been
heated for some time. A reflux cooler is used- 7 different
compounds of the general type (R 3 Sio)n TiX 4-n X-halogen
were synthesized. The individual synthesis processes are
Card 1/2 described in the experimental part. The analysis of the com-
SOV/62-59-8-11/42
New Titaniumailicon-organic Compounds - Trialkylailoxv-titanium-halides
pounds obtaiiied was carried out by Yu. W. Platonov. If
heating is continued over some time, the compounds tend to
decompose. There are 1 table and 15 references, 4 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences,
US31i)
SUBMITTED: December 16, 1957
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AUTHORS: Orlov, N. F., Voronkov, V. G. SOV/62-59-8-36,/42
TITLEs Trie(trialkyloilyl)-antimonitea
PERIODICALs Izvestiya, Akadamii nauk SSSR. otaeleniye khimiaheBkikh nauk,
1959, Nr 8, p 1506 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The silicon-organic esters of antimonic acid which have been
unknown up to now were synthesized by the authors according to
2 different methods: (1) by means of &h azootropic separation of
E2 from a mixture of tr1&Uvl~11&n* and Sb 2 03t 6R3SiON +
Sb yields according to
+ Sb 203t:;2(R3SiO) 3Sb + 3E20. Tho (R 3SiO)
3
this method were up to TO%. (2) By means of an esterification
of the trialk7lantimonites with triorganoollanes (R'0)3A +
+ 3H Sion t=;(R Sio) Sb + 3R'OE. In this case the yields were
3 3 3
r__
Sb, boiling point
H
up to 90%. ft'hus the compounds LGH
sioj
(0
)
2
2
3
3
5
1600 (5mm Hgj; VC2H5 )35'013 Sb, boiling point 1700 Omm Hgj were
obtained. The refraction of the Sb-0 binding (5.25 ml) was also
determined for the first time. More exact data will be
Card 1/2 published.
Tris(trialkylailyl)-antimonites BOV/62-59-8-36/42
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatot, Akadezii nauk SSSR (Institute of
Silicate Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUMMED: mv "? 1959
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50)
AUTHORS: Orlov, N. F., Dolgov, B. N. SOV/2o-125-4-35/74
TITLE: New Methodelbr the Synthesis of Organosiloxanes (novyye metody
sinteza organosilbkaanov)
PERIODICAL; Doklady Akadenii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 4, PP 817-820
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Hydrolysis is the most important method for the synthesis
mentioned in the title. Apart from undoubted advantages this
method shows, however, also a nil-bar of considerable short-
comings: among others the difficulty of obtaining compounds
with a certain altenuglon of radicals. This alternation is
due to the possibility of condensation of equal moleculeti,con-
taining the SiOH-group. In a survey of publications (Reff) 1-11)
the authors mention pq~psrs that are in almost all cases favoring
processes of several stages. The-authors suggest now, simple
and convenient methods for the production of organosiloxanes
with a certain structure. They are based upon the reactions
of the catalytic dehydrocondoneation of organosilanes contain-
ing an Si-H-bond with organosilanoles and water in the presence
of colloidal nickel. The first reaction:
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Now Methodeft the Synthesis of Organosiloxanes SOV/20-125-4-35/74
/ Ni
SO + Hosi - 0 -siosi- + H (1)
2
may be used for both the synthesis of monomers and particular-
ly of asymmetric organodisiloxanes and of polymeric organo-
siloxanes. As the interaction of equal groups is prevented
and the catalyst does not favor any side reaction whatsoever,
yields in final products are achieved amounting to 60-9(YA.
Apart from octaorganotrisiloxane the authors obtained also a
fraction with a lower boiling point which corresponded to a
hexaalkyldisiloxane with the radicals of the initial trialkyl-
silane. It was found that triorganoailanes do readily react
in interaction with water in the presence of colloidal nickel
and form hexaorganodisiloxane (3). The results achieved led
to the discovery of a second method of synthesis of organo-
siloxanes. The basis are or anosilanes with an Si-H-bond. The
general form of reaction M is expressed by scheme (4):
SO + HOH + HSi- 1P -~iosi- + 2H 2 - It is possible to
extend reaction (4) to both monomeric and polymeric organo-
siloxanes. The reaction with water in the presence of nickel
Card 2/3 is more convenient than the methods hitherto known (Refu 12-W