SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT APUKHTINA, N.P. - ARABADZHI, M.S.

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SOV169-21-2-10122 The Dependency between a-romatic Sulfoacids and pounds. 6. The Effect Polymerization Process. the Structure of Emulsifiers of the Type of' Alkyl- the Polymerization Process of Unsaturated Com- of Sodium Salts of Alkylarylsulfoacids on the with -methylstyrenep grows with the increase of the length of the hydrocarbon chain of the alkyl groups of the alkyl- arylsulfo derivatives and of their number. The isomerism of the structure of the alkyl groups united to the aromatic nucleus of the emulsifier, affects the polymerization speed of unsaturall~ed compounds: in the case of styrene polymer- ization in -the series of isomeric clibutylbenzenesulfo de- rivatives the most effective emulsifier is an isomer with a tertiary structure of the butyl group, the least effect- ive an isomer with a secondary structure. The structure of the emulsifiers affects the molecular weight of poly- styrene. The authors have determined the molecular weight of styrene and also have calculated the chain transfer con- stants at the thermopolymerization of styrene in the pre- sence of alkylaromatic hydrocarbons, on the basis of which Card 2/3 the emuls--*Lfiers examined in the present work were obtained. SOV169-21-2-10122 The Dependency between the Structure of Emulsifiers of the Type! of Alkyl- aromatic Sulfoacids and the Polymerization Process of Unsaturated Com- pounds. 6. The Effect of Sodium Salts of Alkylarylsulfoacids on the Polymerization Process. The authors assume that the role of the emulsifier in the mechanism of emulsion polymerization is connected not only with colloid.-chemical factors, but the emulsifier pavtici- pates in the chemical transformations, particularly in the chain transfer. There are 3 sets of graphs, 4 tables and. 12 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 4 English and 1 Ger- man. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institilt sinteticheskogo kauchu- ka im. S.V. Lebedeva,,Leningrad (Scientific Synthetic Rubber Research Institute imeni S.V. LebedevLeningrad) SUKUTTED: May 22, 1957 Card 3/3 5(4) SOV/69-21-1-7/21 AUTHORS: Zimina, M.G. and Apukhtina IT.2- ZL~~_ TITLE: The Relation Between the Structure of the Emulsifiers of the Alkylaromatic Sulfoacids Type and the Process of Polymerization of 'Unsaturated ComT )ounds (Zavisimost' * mezhdu stroyeniyem emul7gatorov tira alkilaromatichesL kikh sullfokislot i protsessom polimerizatsii nepr~edel"_ nykh soyedineniy). 5. The Colloid-Chemical Properties of the Sodium Salts of the Alkylarylsulfoaoids,, (Kolloidno--khimicheskiye svoystva natriyevykh soley alkilari-Isull f okislot.) . PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1959, Vol XXI, Nr 1$ PP 50-57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the effect of the structure, the carbon chain length, and the number of alkZri Sroups bound to the aromatic nucleus of the sodium salts of the alkylarylsulfoacids of the benzene and naphtalene series on a number of colloid-chemical properties of aqueous solutions of these emulsifiers. It has been found that the surface activity, the colloidal solubi- Card 1/2 lity of OC-umthylstyrene, in this series of emulsifiers, and SOV/69-21-1-?/21 The Relation Between the Structure of the Emulsifiers of the Alkylaromatic Sulfoacids Type and the Process of Polymerization of Unsaturated Compounds, 5. The Colloid-Chemical Properties of the 'Sodium Salts of the Alkylaryisulfoacids. also the micellar weight of the latter grow with the branching, with the length of the carbon chain and with the ntLmber of alkyl groups of the alkylarylsulfo- derivatives. The name of-A.I. Yurzhenko is mentioned by the author. There are 13 graphs, 1 table and 21 references, 8 of which are Soviet, 8 English, 4 are American and 1 Japanese. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka im. S.V. Lebedeva (The Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber imeni S.V. Lebedelf). SUBMITTED: May 23, 1957 Card 212 :2 2o 63) J .7 pe6l t-t-i` ~! ~;- ' .-' 'Al is:' - A hti !-Sh1yakhtei` Ro -:~ N. P. i -Nasonovd, Ti i 1puk na ! , - . . . . , ,, "TIZE'; -Thiol-disu i A I fide-polym"Irs, I:r -,exchange n,po youl ide IJ , _ : ~! .. - 'i ~, ! Aka em ya. i auk '.SSSII. DAI o- -21 '19,63# _345-347' adYi-v- 149 f n . . t -duAng the M ixing of.polymeravi h T XT. !:~:The ~-th ol disulf *6::excbange. atudiid,b~.~determining-the.i~olecul:ar- iff erent --molecularl weig~hte as . groups weight distribittion (MMI) of polysulf ides -with mercdptane end ~ __S, R SH'.: -MWD was-determined byz hod previo ~H R S a:met U131Y ? No Genkini I Wason 6va~,: e t al. Vysokomo 6) 4 n 0- 0.-1-11, fO&E1 -(1562).) ftlysulf ide's.- With-. molecular weights of,;:, 00~~ .300 were tiynthe6ized~ and -0.;bir_. UWD r -mixed at,. rom determined-. They we e then . atur'e' for tenei L~ d hrp av~d'the-=.- of, the mixture WasdetermJne #,,-The ' . f fr -tio- 1011oving was found: Theij n~mber,-o an ns. with. mean moleculair, , ,. :(10 0-.2000)' increases du"tring':;t.ho,thi'ol-dicafide-exchang , -Them e. number. with the ioi~S:t'- 1000) molecular weights decreases:rapidly and ] :,~~'_ . , that with es- 0 3b0 ~co siderably. Apart froathiso high on 0) edreadds n -during mixing and,- f chemical ioactions take:_~place_,. orm pulymers,with a ACCESSION NR-. AP4017643 S/0190/64/006/002/03',9/0334 AUTHORS.- Mytiller.. B. Ye,; Apukhtina* N. P.; Klebanskiy,, A. L. TITL& Chemical chain structure and properties of ~olyesterurethan elastomers. Dependence of vitrification tempDrature upon the nature of the po2yruerio chain SOURCE: Vy*sokdmolekulyarny*ye so dineniya, v. 61~ no, 2, 19641 329-334 Ye r if .:TOPIC TAGS: elastomer) urethan$ alkyl carbamate, polyesterurethan, polymer, ,.Polymeric chain) vitrification, elasticityp methylene group, adipurethan Polyurethans (average molecular weight of 20 000) with an increasing :c oncerytration of: C-O-C links in the main chain, such as.-_polydiethyleneadipurethan. PDAU), polytriethyleneadipurethan (PTAU), and polyhexaethyleneadipurathan (PHAU) were studied. Ether bonds were introduced into the polymeric chain to increase its, iflexibility., which in turn would enhance the frost resistance of the derived rubbers. The frost resistance oX the polymers was evaluated by means of the KS 600 -elastometer of the, 'pendulum rebound'type within a temperature range from -90 to -and by dete=4.nations of the vitrification temperature, using Marey's apparatuse It was found) that Within the PDAU~ PTAUp and FHAU series' a lowering of the vitri -fication temperature occurs with a~diminution in the concentration of eater groups ACCESSICK NR: 94PX7643 'in the repeatinj unit of. the correspondin It was also established that If g polymers* ~the magnitude of,the difference between the vitrification temperatures of-the linear polymers.and,of their corresponding minimums in the elasticity curves ra- I mains strictly constant, amounting to 25-26C. A certain periodicity in the shift of vitrification tam rature in the investigated polyurethans could be related to Pe tan even or odd number of methyleno groups in the glycol links,of the chain. Orig. art. has: 1 table. 12 formulasp.sind 2 charts. :ASSOCIATION: Vsesgyuzny*y nauchyto-issledovateltskiy institut sintaticheskogo 1kauchuka (All-Union Scientific Retsearch Institute of Synthetic Rubber) sminrw: o4jax,63 DATE ACQ: 23Har64- EXCLt 00 11 SUB CODI?,:. al 110 REF SOV: 003 R 004 OTHE Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4042194 S/0190/64/006/007/1330/1334 AXYrHOR:.M'yuUer, B. Ye., Apukhtina, N. P., Klebanskiy, A. L. TrrLE: Effect of the chemical structure of polyester urethans on their crystallizability VY*S'DkoMDldmlyarny*y,6 soyedineniya.. v. 6, no. 7. 1964, 1220-1334 TOPIC TAGS: urethan, polymer crystalllza~illty, kS pendulum-type elastometer, elasticity modulus, alkyladipinate urethan, polyester, polyester urethan, polymer structure, dilatometsar, glycol ester ABSTRACT: In order to clarify thd relaiionship between the chemical'structure of urethan polymers and their crystallizability, the brystallization process was studied dilaiornetrically and e pendulum-type KS ehistometer on the basis of the variation in.the mWulus of Mitcalasticity with temperature (see Fig. 1 inthe Enclosure). Theexperimentalc4re a Aow that polymers synthesized from, glycolesters of di-, tri- and hexaethylene adi dAate I urethans, as well as polymers with n~eth6)6na~~6j! and propylethylene adipinate urethanBo are amorphous polymers. The amorphous nature of di-, tri-and hexaethylene adiplaabe urethan is due largely to the disorienting effect of flexible C-O-C bonds, preventing the formation of nuclei. The oxygeii atoms of the ether bond destroy the regular chain structure. - In pDlymethoxymethyl and propylethylene adipinstOB, the large side chains prevent 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4042194 11crystalliiation. Polymers obtained from glycols of the polymethylene series (ethylene, Arimethylene, tetramethyleneand pentamethylene adipinate urethans) are crystalline poly- merv. The highest rate of crystallization is shown by tetramethyleneadipinate urethan and pent2tmethyleneadipinate urethan (2. 2% per hour), followed by trimethylene and ethylene - adipinate urethans (0. 11 and 0. 06% per hour, respectively). The half time of crystallizaUo~ .for the last three pDlymers were 40, 1120 and 1060 minutes, and the degree of crystallization 'was 2.1, 1.7 and 1.0%. respectively. Ito fact that tetrarnothyleneadipinaW urethan shows 'Ithe highest crystallizability among the crystalline polymers Is due to the very' regular and !symmetrical structure of Its macromolecules. It to characteristic that tatramethylene- 'adipinate urethan has the highent molecular weight. This indicaes a densor packiq; of its macroniolecules. lawor cryst9lizability is due to the fact that Intramolecular forcon increase the chaotic arrangement of the macromolecules, - render them less mobile, and Ahus Interfere with the orLenftUDn pmess. Orig.art.has:4figures. ASSOCIATION: VisesoymsWi neachm-issledovatelloldy institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka f (All-Union Scientific Researco lintitute for Synthetic Rubber) 'ENC14 01 lsuB cbmw oc NO REP SOV: 003 OTMR.- Cod Cora .ACCESSION NR: AP4042194 ENCIMURE: F41. 1 - Temperature ;4w. dependence of the modulus of dynamic elasticity of urethan polymers based ou glycol asters: JIM fit #ZP fie A 1 - dietlyleneadipinate-uretham; 2 - triethyleneadipinate-urethan; 3 - bexaethyleneadipinate-urethan. Fi(:Y;JC! "N 7-F V 14. Ili KET I NA -St.,,(jy c bldvogon 'ionding in uraLhano claar)-mers by irifnarej ~:,p!-,%tvoscopy. vysoko-n, soml. 7 165. in-t-It-A, -tryst~komo.Lynrnykulyarn.,~iii soyodlneniy AN SSSR i ljsqsoTaznyy n1lue lino- !!-~ s I ee ovatoll~~kjy- InntltL;~, MYULLLTI, B. Ye.; AF[TKH',1121A, N.P.; KLEM"ISNTY, A.L. Effect of the chemical structure of rolyester urethanes on their cry-stallizatiom. ability. Vyy3dkom. soed. 6 lio.7E1330-1334 33. 164 (MIRA 18-.2) 1. Vseocyaznyy )ia-achno--~4-s.,31ado,%ratells'.tiy instit-at sinteticheskogo kauch-aka. RAPPOPORT, L.Ya.; APUKHTINA, N,P,; MOZZHUKIIINA, L.V. Relation between the degree of cross-linking of urethane polymers and carboxyl group content of the initial polyesters. Kauch. i rez. .24 no.8:2-5 165. (MIRA 18-10) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskcigo kauchuka imeni Lebedeva. EWT (in) MM_ _:.g86-66 W(J)/- ACCESUON NR: AP6006491-; SOURCViCODE UR/0138/65/000/010/1)001)/0011 AUT 1101 t A ukhtinai N. P BoLardbuk, Yu, 14. Rappoport, L. Ya.; Mazur-LL'uYu. mozithukhRia, M v. ORG: All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber im...1; V. Lebedev (v s es oyu-z- -nyynau cl.-M-o =-a seaovacel'skiy institut si-R-FiRcEeskoga kauchuka) MIX-: Study of the proi:et'ls of cross-linking of urethan polymers under the. influence of atmospheric -.wisture SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina, no.. 40, 1965p 8-11 TOPIC TAGS: polymeri vulii,.'Anization, reaction rate, chemical reaction elastomer, moisture measurement ABSTRACT: The author mail f, 8 e an att'eqpt to:study7 in. more detail the: process :o b. cro-is-lli*ln urethan dlasto or06durlna storage in, cont,- atmospheric g of Pict with The restills obliaiiG(l -811ow L11-at olymer moisture absorption jiocoeds p nonuniforuily, but in relitJon to I the varlatiotis in the oloiature cotitent'of'the wed Dim. The WALLIVe Of tllt'~ cross- linkine, process of Lhe pplyltier is tndepejident of boLh 6e moisture couteat;:of. the wedium and of- the polymer. The'temperature- dep~,ndence. of Lhe reactioLl' cate.of ~ the UCO-gioup with atmospheric luoisture~. is esLablished and att approximate value of~Lhe activation energy of the reaction is calculated. It is found that the interaction of the isocyanate groulss of the Card 1/2 UDC- 678.664:678.028:28:678.019.32 VP r 1_62997-~:'5 ENT I /E.WT (m V, I IVj/T/ E E-O'b TJP(c) IG/RY .Z~ A OESSIOD NE. UR/0190/65A07/0064.1.17A121 678.01:5306778.66 B, ,'_J AJTIIORS kimkhtina, 11. P6; Mar,!yo A. Novikova, G. Ye.; I ion of uretl-ana elastomerA' T17PLE: MyEtall'zat S,)WICE: I-yBokomolokulyarnyye st:yedinaniya, v. 7, no. 6, 1965, 1117-1121, and b3ttom half of insert facing p. 1043 TOPIC TAGS: crystallization, organic chemistry, elastomer, synUnesis rubber, it-ethane, polymer, resin ANSTRACT: To minimize the crystallizability of the urethane resins, the effeet I ol' molecular weight of polyeaterb the concentration of cross-linkages and the mOhods of' sTnthesis have beer, '!'tufied. Urethane elastormrs selected for this SI-Lidy werE obtained from reacti,-.n of highly oriented poiyesters with 2,4-stil-- bEriediisocTaaate. The dilatomet-ric mthod of A. 1. 11-flarey, 11. P. Kuzna'..q:,v, arid G. Ye. NovLk3va (4-ya Nauchno-tfklinicheskaya konfor-nt~--illl 1Y.- voprofar, kairdi i te1thnologii -cauchuka I raziny (t.Dzisy doliladov), Yarosiavll, 1962, 13) has beE-n er~-Ioyed f:)r this study. The or 'Tstallizability of the polymers was defined by rimans-of 3 pirameters determine4 graphically from the curve of the relative. :Corti 1/2 AS30CIATION: Vaespyaznyy nauclwo-issledovateVskiy institut eLntetichoskogo kaicb.uka (All-Union Scientific Rosearch Institute of Synthetic Rubber),, MKIT'MED: '..OAug64 EVCL: 00 SUB COMM' (;C 110 RU SOV: 003 OTHER., 000 2/2 -7, -!~-77 -7~7-1 SOKOLOVY V.N.; RAPPOPORT., L.Ya.,- PODDUBNYY, I.Ya.; APUKHTINAI Utpe Role of water in the synthesis of urethane polymers on the basis of polyesters. Vysolcom.soed. 7 no.7:1258-1263 JI 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka imeni Lebedeva. 1_ cord 1/5 - - i , - . ~ A-S.SOCIATION- for Organic es -khimii, Akademii nauk SSSR Kazanit Institut oidaidol! k6y emistry, Acadeg? of Scienms SSSR); Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- SUMMD., 12Jan65 NO REF SM 005 I CarJ 2/5 3-in.eticheskogo knuchuka im. S, fh c~A669r) " ENCLi 03 01'm: 001 771 02 Oft :7-7 -W p C t-f . Yig 2 - 6u` A'w" icin iw tbd COPD YMOr-C - nor: 00 _ 1, miorphous spo#b6fis: 2-m': Or4pltenb lept at room temporature f6jr 6 m6ntha cird 4A; ......... 03 NOVOSELOK, F.B.; SOKOLOV, Y.N.1 APU~UT N. P. I SHLYAKHTER, R. A. Meahaniam of the rupture of S-S bonds in polyaulfide polywra. Vyookom.sood. 7 no,,10:1726-1730 0 165. (MIRA 18211) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nau(ihno-issledovatellskiy institut sintetiche- skogo kauchuka* L 47010-0-6 0.'Tr(m)1EW(J)1T Ijpkc) cc iR---ju)6o27285 W/ RM SOURCE COD81 UR/01qi/66/ooo/oo8/oo60/O06i1 AUTHORI Apakhtina N. P.; ;~aytsev, 11. B. Rappoport, L. Ya; Kozlova, N. V. ORG9 nonn TITM I E~ffoot of y radiation on pplyestors~'of ndjRLo acid Id dio~k~lt!MSIZC_0_1. SOURCEI Plasticbeskiye massy, no. B, 1966, 6t)-62 TOPIC TAGS1 gamma radiation, irradiation effectp polyester plnstiop adipic acido diothylene glycol ABSTRACTI In a study of the effect of y radiation on saturated aliphatic polyesters (which are used as the main componont In urethane,$olymors), polydietk~leno adipates (PDEA) of molecular weight (M14) -2000 an-d-TI-0067of the structure H_1-00-101,00 1,040C-Cl 40 10 10 IX-In-00 1,01,00 IXI 1,011 were irradiated with radiation from CcM. The amount of absorbed energy was deter-- mined by ferrous sulfate dow.1metry. A study of the dopendanco of the relative via-- cosity of' benzene solutions of the polyesters on tho dose absorbed shoved a predo- i minant role of cross-linking of PDEA during the irradiation, this effect being more pronounced as M4 increases. IR spectroscopic data indicate that tho polyester cha.1-ns Card 1/2 678.674146o'42.ol 1. 539.122.__ L 4ef~ 6 ACC NRI AP6027285 broak down at the ostor group, forming CO and CO~; this is associated with a decrease in the 9iiantity of 0=0 bonds and the appearAneo of unsaturation in tho chain as tho done Incroases. The cross-l-InIcing occurs at the mothyleno groups. Tho different - positions of the IR bands of x and 0 mothyleno groups made it possible to evaluate the relative rates of disappearance of these two types of groups under the influence of y radiation. The polyester with IV -4000 irradiated with 200 Mrad converts into a rubberlike elastomer consis:Ling of a mixture of cross-linking and degradation pro- ducts. Hard, cross-linkod pcklyurothanos were successfully obtained from the irradi- ated polyesters at equimolar ratios of polyester to 214-toluylone diisocyanato at moderate temperatures (60-7011C). The degree of cross-linking of polyur-ethanes as a function of the dose-was determined from the glass transition temperature of the polymers. Orig. art. hass 3 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE, t 011\t~UW DAMS none/ OIUG MFI 002 2/2 vmb C.ard __ ___ - __ .1 '-ACC NR. AP7001409 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/021/0110/0110, J'NVENTOR: Folcina, T. A.; Apukhtina, -N. P.; Klebanskiy,' A. L.; Nel'son, K. V.; "Soiodovnikova,-G. S. ;ORG; none TITLE: Preparative method for polyurethans. Class 39, No. 188004 [announced by All- l Union'Scienti~ic Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber im. Academician S. V. Lebebev l(V.sesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sinteticheskogo.kauchuka)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy,'tovarnyye.znaki, no. 21, 1966, 110 TOPIC TAGS: polyurethan2~ chemical synthesis, diisocyanate .dl&ne,,, olefln ABS'MkCT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for poly- urethans from diisocyanates.and telomers of dienes, olefins or their mixtures. (BO] SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: 25L4ay65/ ATD PRESSr *5109 Card 1/1 678.664 FOKINA, T.A.; A!-UKII7fNA N.P.; KIFBAIBK-rY,, A.L.- SOLODGVNIKOVA, G.S.1 ~ P NE 1, 1 ~z - AN, X.V. Saw telomers of styrene obtained in the presence of Friedel-Crafts catalysts. Vrokcin, soed. 7 n0-5:946-947 My 165* (MIRA M,9) I APUMiTINA, Ye. G. Special features of corona discharge in air at increased pressures. Elektrichestvo no.11:27-32 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy naiiahno-issledovatellskiy institut po pronTshlonnoy .-1 sanitarnoy ochiqtke gazov. APUNNVIGH, , _ . Axperi'nes with gunnite concrpt..e,york in tunnels under conditions of heavy ;low of artesian water. Gidr. etroi. 26 no.5."28-30 Ny 157. (Tunnels) -W APHINWICZ, SlaW . Mjpj,~i nz 0 Now technical sQlutions of problems concerning installationti for traffio safety on railroads. Przog]. kolpj elektrotech '14 no.6;165-167 Je '62. APUNIEWICZ, Slawomir,, mgr inz. Introductory information on the theory of track circuits. Frzegi kolej elektrotech 10 (i.e. 151 no.10%273-278 0 163. t[ APURIEWICZ, Slawomir -,.,,mgr inz,,; MASIWICZ, Antonjoy mrr. inz, In general,, on track circuits and the stmature of rail joints. PrzegI kcilej elektrotech 10 (ioe*151 noa,.U&307-- 312 W63. APUNIEWICZ,, SUwomir; MASIF,;IICZ, Antonio -4 Track eircuit.feedirg with increased frequency current. 'Przegl kolsj alektro-tech 15 no.2;39-44 F 163. P N)T. Subject : USSR/Mining AID P - 837 Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 22/26 Authors Apurin, I. and Slobodchikov, G. Title The results of the adoption of combined cost and labor accounting organization in the Malgobekneft Trust Oil Field Periodical : Neft, khoz., V. 32, #9, 90-92, S 1954 Ab3tract ! Brief review of the results of local economic control and accounting of cost and productive work in the oil well drilling. Institution: None Submitted : No date AMIN I G 14: Im"I Business accounting in the Kalgobek *il field administration. Neft.khoz.34 no-3:59-61 Mr 056. (PIRA 9:7) (*&lgebek--OiI, fields) 5~:P-t, p~_!, ". . ... I ASTAFUROV, V.G., APURIN, I.G, Secondary oil recove:q m6thods used In the Malgobek field. liefilanik 2' no.6:12-14 Je 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Nachallnik p1mmovo-ekonomicheskogo otdela neftepromyslovogo -apravlenlya Halgobekneft' (for.Astafnrov). 2. Nachallnik finpanvoyogo otdela Neftepromyslovogo upravleuiys Yalgobaknef t I (f or Apurin)., (Oveetia-Secondary recovery of oil) ARIU, S.M.; KOISINA, Te.X-,; APURINA, M. S. Chemi3try of compowids of variable composition. ftrt 7: The aptem cobalt--tallurium and the enthalpy of cobalt telluride formation. Zhur. neorg. khims 2 no-1:23-29 J& 157. (MM 10:4) (Cobalt tallurides) (Inthalpy) (Systems (Chemistry)) S/078/60/00 5/011/003/02 5 B015/BO60 AUTHORS: Shchukarev, S. A., Apurina, M TITLE: The System Nickel - Tellurium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 2410-2413 TEXT: The authors investigated the system nickel - tellurium and checked the earlier established phase conditions in the interval NiTe 1.0-NiTe 2.04 Moreover, they fcr the first time studied the region Ni - NiTe 1.0* An isopiestic method, described previously (Refs. 6,7) was applied. It is stated that the experiments took 60 hours. Experimental results obtained at 9000C with preparations NiTe. ,1.0 (Table 1) show that in the system investigated at 9000C there is a wide field of homogeneity, which extends at least from the composition NiTe 1.0 to NiTe 1-7 , and, possibly, even further to a higher tellurium content. Card 1/2 The System Nickel - Tellurium S/076/60/005/011/003i/025 B015/BO60 In the interval NiTe 140 - NiTe 1-95 the lattice parameters (Table 2) are dependent, as shown by the X-ray pictures, on the composition, in agreement with previous experimental results. Experiments with preparations Ni - NiTe 1.0 show (Table 3) that at 9000C in the system Ni - Te the compounds NiTe 0.62 and NiTe.... exist in a very narrow homogeneous region, as well as the phase NiTe o.66-o.67 - NiTe 0.82-0.83' The authors thank Ye. V. Stroganov and 1. 1. Kozhina for their assistance in taking the X-ray pictures. There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 11 references: 4 Soviet, 4 German, and 2 US. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University) SUBMITTED: July 30, 1959 Card 2/2 APUSHKXYt G IROV, D.D., inzh.; ZLATOPOLISKIY, A.V., inah. ,V, t inzh.; BAG Foreign engines of construction and road machines shown at the International Exhibition. Stroi. i dor. mash. 10 no.8t 12-13 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) 3,1210 S/058/6 1/t)00/W2/010/018 A001/AD01 6 floo Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1961, No. 2, p. 4o4, # 27.h502 AUTHORS TITIE1 Broad-Banded Radiometer B&sed on Superheterodyne Circuit With a Highly Sensitive Amplifier PERIODICAL: 11Izv. G1. astron. observ. v Pulkove", 1960, Vol. 21, No. 5, PP. 153 - 161 (Engl,. summary) TEXTS The Author describes the principle and design of a broad-banded highly sensitive radiometer for 3-cm wavelength using traveling-wave tubes and a distributed amplifier. See also RZhFiz, 1960, No, 11, 3o963 Translatorlo notes This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. 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In exptrinefits on 6xidjaIng, *a; In "wais w4 air =d1s, it Y163 established that. tho 01*,18 diffiVent in these Wo Oafts and Vat. ail aqMo"'- ho-Om"ilm DrAyerginjo cKmitiono, 4f&i=t1w3 also ration of porcxIdw. Trw data on the sorption capaelty.,of pant ref1filt Up Infl4nee.ot spcntawous *tIngvt peat pAtat-:0 9*61 Oeav, and the stago-of 7p SOV-109-71-6-25/27 AUTHOR: TITLE: improvement of the Sensitivity of a Radiometer by Increasing Its Bandwidth (.*Povysheniye chuvstvitellnosti radiometra metodom rasshireniyajego polosy) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 6, PP 852-853 (USSR) ABSTRAC'T: The sensitivity of a radiometer can be increased by intro- ducing a pre-amplifying stage which employs a travelling wave tube and operates at the high frequenoy. The resulting equipment is then as shown in the block schematic on p 853~ This consists of. 1) an antenna, 2) an attenuator, 3) an absorber, 4) a ferrite switch, 5) a travelling wave tube, (6) a local oscillator 7) a filter, 8) a mixer, 9) a dis- tributed amplifier, 105 q detector, 11) an oscillator and a modulatort 12) an audio-fr-equency filter, 13) a synchronous detector, 14) an integrating network, and 15) a registering device. The measurements showed that the receiver so designed gave a 4-fold increase in the sensitivity as compared with the standard modulcator-mixer IFamplifier system. The author expresses his gxatitude to A. A. Povysh for his help in the Card 1/2 1'.30V-109--3-6-25/27 Improvement of the Sensitivity of a Radiometer by Tnereasing Its Bandwidth design and the equipment and in carrying out the measurements, The paper contains 1 figure, 1 table and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 1 English and I Frencb, (This vrork was presented at the Plenary Session of the Committee on Radio Astronom,y on the 26 November,, 1957). SUBMITTED; August 23, 1957 Card 2/2 1. Radiometera -Sensitivity 3-1710 (,ov AUTHOR: Apuslikinskly, G. P. TITLE: Broad Band Radiometer Wit~~ Supernleterodyne Cti-,--ult and h-If Aipplifler PERIODICAL: Radiotekht-d.ka 1. elel(tronika, 1960, %Jol 5, Nr---~,j pp 514-51T (USSR) ABSTRACT: Broadening a radloetieter band Is one of' the methods of improving its sensitivity. Broadening the W~ind of a conventional radiometer by the zero method causes Increase of' arnplificat,ion f'luctuation, but by the nonzero method, Incre.,a-se of the nolse figure. It is, therefore, advantageous to use a TWT low-noise broad- band h-f amplifier. The article describes the dia- gram of a superheterodyne designed by the author for a wavelength 3.15 ern. (111-ie report on thi:.3 ciesign Was submitted to the Plenary Seosion of the Commission on Radioastvonomy, Nov. 20", 19r)'7.) (I) Sp6c, i'll Card 1/6 Features of Separate Stage3 of a Broad 13jand,Radiometer Broad Band Radiometer With Superheterodyne 770,67 Circuit and h-f Amplifier SOV/1 09- 5-..-5 - 21/26 Card 2/6 Perrite Modulator. A 1-jorn antenna directed into the 11sky" was u-Sed for modulation. At bensttlvittes of the 0 order of O."i K and time constant i z~ec., the threshold of' impedance modulation is noL noticeable. For sensitivity, rectongular rpodUlation Is ir,,orc advantageous than sinusoidal. h-f AmplIfier Wlth TWT. An amplitude ltwlLatton of etrotig signals it) TWT lowers the COUtpUt of a direct amplification receiver. In this sen3e, a 3uperheterodyne ciroult wIth TWT as amplifiers has a thout~andf'old ret3erve of dyna-mle range as compared to a dl.rect amplifier circult. Input to the rWT has forced air-cooling. Broad Band Mixer. - Use of a TWT as, an atnplifie;, permits the conversion of a powerful signal, ditiregrarding the noise factor of the mixer. A broad band oC bot;h high and intermedtate frequencies is a prerequisIte. The former is achieved by acjju-,,ting waveguide (or coaxial.) real;3tanee to be equal to the active part of Ract of' tbe full resistance of thE crystal for Brbad Band Radiometer With Superheterodyne 77967 Circuit and h-f Amplifier SOV/109-5-)-21/26 the given band. A broad band Is achieved by a low outp!jt capacitance of the mixer. The analyzed re- ceiver ha.s C -< 3Pf and 200 mc bandwidth. Distributed AmpliIfier. TV'is essential to have a low noise figure. In this respect it Is advisable to use not less than six tubes In the first stage, as the noise figure decreases with the number of tubes in the stage. The distributed amplifier In the described receiver consisLed of four stages with six tubes (type 6 L~ in (6Zh!P)) In each. Receiver as a Whoie, and Its Com- parison With Other Receivers. Amplification in various blocks of the analyzed receiver In db iz: modulator, -0.2; TWT, 18; mixer,-5; distribution amplifier, 47; low-frequency amplifier, 70. The following table gives comparative data of the Investigated receiver and various receivers in t_he 3-cm range. While direct amplifier, receiver has a somewhat higher sensitivity due to broader band, it Is Inferior to the sup erheterodyne Card 3/6 in dynamic range, which is of Importance for certain problems. Broad Band Radiometer With Superheterodyne 77967 Circuit and h-f Amplifier SOV/109-5-3-21/~26 Table 3. Type Circuit cm F e B T0K Where' built-- (times) (me) sec Superhet. Modulator-Mixer-Ampl. 3.2", 20 18 2 GAO AS USSR Int. I Modulator-TWT-Distr. 3.15 10 150 0.3 Ampl. Dir. Ampl.1 TWT-TWT-TWT 3.7 10 1, 00c) 0.1 U.S. So, for instance, for the observation of solar radio- 5 fluctuations a dynamic range better than 10 (maximum for TWT-TWT-TWT) is requireo, and a receiver with distr. amplifier (109) is preferable. (2) Operation of Receiver. The receiver described above is used for radio- astronomical observatior,s w-th an antenna. Observations Card 11/6 by the author conjointly with Yu. N. Pariyskiy of Broad Band Radionieter Witin Superheterodyne 77967 Circuit and h-f Amplifier SOV/109-5-3-21/26 Crab-Shaped Nebula confirmed the calculated sensitivity of the receiver: T = 0.30 K at 7' = 1 see. Figure 2 shows one of the recordings of Crab-Shaped Nebula. kn antenna with "knife" diagram 2.5 K 20, time constant 7'= 2.5 see, was used. The help of S. E. Khaykin, N. L. Kaydanovskiy, V. N. Umetskly, and A. A. Novysh is acknowledged. There are 4 tables'; 2 figures; and 16 references, 8 Soviet, 6 U.S., 1 German, 1 French. The U.S. references are: F. D. Drake, H. I. Ewen, Froc. I.R.E., 1956, 46, 1, 53; Peter D. Strum, Proc. I.R.E., 1958, 46, l., 43; E. L. Ginzton, W. R. Hewlett, J. H. Jasberg, J. D. Noe, PI~oc. I.R,E., 1948, 36, 8, 956; A. van der Ziel, Noise, N.Y., 1954, 187; L. E. Alsop, J. A. Glordmeine, C. 11. Mayer, C. H. Townes, Columbia Univ., N.Y. and U.S. Naval Research Lab., Washington, Observationa of Discrete Sources at 3-cm. Wavelength Using a maser, 1958; also Proc. I.R.E., 1959, 47, 6, 1o62. SUBMITTED: June 8, 19591 Card 5/6 Broad Band Radiometer With Superheterodyne Circuit and h-f Amplifier 77967 SOV/109-5-3-21/26 Fig. 2.Recordlng of Crab Nebula transmission. Ante.nna temperature 30 K. Card 6/6 S/194/61/000/003/04-5/046 D201/P306 AUTHOR: Apushkinskiy. G.P. - ------ - - ----- TITLE: A wide-band superheterodyne microwave radiometer PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 3, 1961, 10, abstract 3 K76 (Izv. 91. astron. observ. v Pulkove, 21, no. 5, 1960, 153-161 (Eng- lish summaries)) TEXT: A modulated radiometer, operating at a wavelength of 3.15 cm, is described. Its circuit consists of a ferrite modulator, frequency converter, HFTWT amplifier, distributed 150 mc/s band- widtl amplifier, detector, LF amplifier, synchronous detector with integration and automatic recorder. The pain characteristics are as follows: noise factor 10, sensitivity 0.30 at T = 1 sec, dyn- amic range 1010. The receiver is used with the large radiotele- scope of the Main Astronomical Observatory AS USSR. 17 references. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation 7 Card 1/1 30753- S/141/61/004/003/004/020 of E133/E435 AUTHORS: Kaydhnovskiy, N.L., Ikhsanova, V.N,, Apushkinakiy, Q,P,,, Shivria, O.N. TITLE; servations of lunar radio emission at a wavelength A = 2.3 cm, using the large Pulkovo radiotelescope PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1961, Vol.4, No.3, pp.428-432 TEXT: It has been shown (Ref.1; V.S.Troitskiy, Astron.zh., 31, 511 (1954)) that measurements of the brightness temperature at the -c;entre of the lunar disc permit an estimate to be made of the equivalent conductivity of the lunar surface material. Such measures, carried out over the zourse of a lunation, demand great stability of the instrument used. In order to minimize the stability requirements, the antenna temperature was determined- Indirectly by measuring the displacement W of the centre of gravity of the emitted'lunar radiation from the geometrical centre of the Moon. Using this method, the amplification coefficient of the system only has to remain ;--onstant during the course of one observati n. The use of the displacement x is discussed in the Card l/ Observations of lunar radio 107q'i S/14li6l?604/003/004/020 B133/E435 paper of' N.L.Kaydanovskiy and h-'s team (Ref.2: Izv. AN SSSRI M., 19569 Po347)a The results theire are inac--urate owing to the fact that the lower reflectivity of the Moon, towards the limb, was ignored. The antenna temperature is derived from the displacement in the way which has been described by Troltskly (Ref.1). Only the first harmonic term is retained in the present paper.. The variation of x with the amplitude of the variable component of the brightness temperature at the centre of the disc is thus obtained. The Lheoi,~ of Troitbkiy assutues that the Moon's orbit lies in the ecliptic plane and that there is no libration. This approximation is applicable except near new, or full, moon. At these latter times, however, the displacement of the centre of gravity of the lunar radiation is small and, therefore, the deviations can also be ignored at these points. The authors discuss the use cf an antenna with a low half-width in one'coordinate and a considGrably greater half width in the other coordinate (FIg.2). Such an antenna can be used so long as the pattern in elongated parallel to the plane of the Earth-Moon axes, so long as it is trailed Jn a direction perpendicular to this. Observa Ono of the Moon were made in October-December 1959 at Card 2/~7 30753 s/ikl/61/004/003/004/020 04servations of lunar ri%dio E133/E435 X = 2.3 cm on the large Pulkovo telescope. The angular resolution of the antenna was 21.in one direction and-201-to 10 in the-other.. The observations were made with the Moon at upper culmination in order to fulfil the conditions mentioned in the previous paragraph.' Fig.4 shows~the variation of x with lunar phase. x - 01.17 (wt - 35*), where t is counted from the new Moon. The accuracy of this expression is + 30%. The amplitude of' the-variable component at the centre of the lunar disc is, hence, d6riyed as 13.5 � VK. Acknowledgments are.expressed to S.E.Khaykin and A.A.Navysh. There.are 4 figures and 4 Soviet-bloc /-ref erences. ASSOCIATION: G.lavnaya astronomicheakaya observatoriya AN SSSR (Main Astronomical Observatory AS USSR) SUBMITTED: October 7, 1960 Card 34X'_3 APUSHKINSKIY, G.P. Problem concerning the sensitivity of radiometers. Radiotelch. i elektron 6 no.8:1328-1329 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Radiometer) L 08~?2-67 EWT(1). GWIWS-2 ACC NI.AR6028148 souRcE.coDE: uRM58/66/m/m/HoOM63 iy G. P AUTHOR: Apushkinsk Plolchanov.-A. P, TiTa.- Hadioutronomic observations of the solar eclipse of 30 May 1965 it Wayea: -lengths 1.27 and 3.2T cm -,SOURCE: Rif. zh..Fizika, Aba. %h451' Ra. GOURC11 solnechnne danmye, no. To 196% 61-65 an nna temperature :TOPIC TAGS: solar eclipse-, radio astronomy, antenna'directivity, t p y ~ - ABSTRACT: Results are presented of-observatione of the total solar eclipse of 30 May " 1965 on the Manuae Island N a -19015'43"1 A 1, -158057143") at wavelengths 1.21 and us was 1.048. The widths or 3.27 cm. The'ratio of the lunar radius to the solar radi the lobes of the airectivity pattern were 1.2* and 0.8' at 3.27 and 1.27 cm respec- tively. The effective antenna temperature for the unobscured sun was 1500 and T50K;;.~ the width of the recording track was 25 and 5K respectively at these wavelengths. The time constant for recording was approximately 1 second. The ratio radius deter- mined from the observation's vaii (1.010 1: 0.002) solar radii at IM cm and (1-034 ". 0.003) solar radii at 3.27 cm. This-bas confimed that at wavelentba shorter than 2 cm the radius decreases -frm 1.03 to 1.01 solar radius, and in the region of 1.27,.': an it apparently is independent of the wavelength, and ~r 1. 01. The existence of I-Card 1/2 " 1 Al r,d 2/2 nart Cables, Meotrio Cables Sheaths "LOMt" Breaks In Inpregazted. Cablesym -r. N. Apush kinskly, 3 pp "31ektrichestvo" No 9 In memy cases there is a break In the inprepating material in a adble., owasing an - am-over -between inner conductor and the sheathing. The location or, such breaks Is lifficult because of the nonrapture the sheathing. ~The author discuses the advantageB;"-,-' methods and shortoomingtit of Starr's and Gooding's locating each riptii"s. Discusses the aypara us us4 DARBINYAN, M.V.; AVkKYAN, S.N.;-APYAN, S.S. Complex compounds of trivalent cerium with 1-dimethylamino-2-buty-ne. Izv. AN Arm.SSR. Xhis. nauki 18 no.2t2l4-215 165. (MIRA 18g11) 1. Yerevanakiy gosudarstyannyy univerBitat, kafedra khimli. 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Zaveduyushchiy sektorom valyallno-voyloelmykh i fatrovykh izd,eliy Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tclcstillnoy prcmy- shlennosti (for Apykhtin). APMTIN, - N.G. (Moskva) Permanent axes of rotation of a rigid body with a fixed point in the case of the existence of Goriachev integrals. Prikl. mat. i mekh. 27 no.5:894-898 S-0 163. (1-f-ITA 16: 10) Al'YKIITIN, (Iz v a ,;tability of certain pemanerl; revolutions of a anlid h--dy. FrAl. mat. I melth. 29 no.2,1375 379 Mr-hp 165. ACCR;SION NR: Ap4ol5975 S/0040/63/027/005/()894/0898 :'AUTHORs Apy*khtinj, No Go (Moscow) ITITLEt On pamanent axes of rotation of a solid body with a fixed point in the Icase of the existence of Do No Goryachav integrals SOURCE: Priklo matem, i makhad., vo 27, nos 5,, 196j, 894-896 TOPIC TAGSt space coorciinatep space geometry,, Raer equation, rotationp free body Irotation., three dimensional rotation., Goryachav integralj, solid~dynamiczjj force Ifunction. iABSTRACTt The relationships of rotational motibn for a'solid body with one fixed :point are presenteds Starting with two rectang r coordinate system ula ,.one fixed within the rotating body'and the other stationary in space, and using Wer's idynamics equationp the author developed an expression for the moments or external 1.1 -forces relative to axes fixed within the rotating body. Then four considerations !were discussedt 1) the attraction of various points of the solid to a stationary :plane,, 2 the attraction of a point on the solid's axis of symmetr7 to a stati ;;-Iplane., 3~ the effect of a constant force upon the ed1ids and 4) the attractim or ,&rd :L/2 ACGMSION NRt AP4015975 the body to a stationary plans. By using the intograla*proposed by D* No Goryachey (Nekotory*ye obshchiye integraly* v zadache o dvizhenii tverdogo tola,'Varshavat 1910- Novy*ye sluchai integriruyemosti dinamichoskikh urrmeniy &aerl Karlkovs . 1119161, the author 11eveloped relationships involving force functionss direetion cosinesj moments of inertias and angular velocity. Various cases were studied and results were compared with earlier work by Fe deBrun (Ratation kringen fix punkt, 10fversigt of Konglo Svenska vetenskaps-Akademiens Vorhandlingar. Stockholmj, 1893), and by V. V. Beletskiy (Nekotory*ye voprosy* dvizheniya tverdogo tela v n1yutonovskom pole ails FM, 1957, to 21, vy*p. 6; Ob integr1ruyemosti: uravnea;Ly ~i dvizheniya tvardogo tela, okolo sakreplennoy tochki pod deystrijam teentrallnogo. -In*yutonovskogo polya ails Dokli, AN SSSRj 3.9579 t# .113f Not 2)e The author thanks ~'Vo Ve Rumyantsev for his attention to this works' Orige art* hass I figure and 29. ~ equations, ASSOCIATION`r none SUBMIrTEDt ICMay63 00!- -- NUB CODEt HE NO REF SOVs 005 OTHER-t 003 .!CI~4- 2 :w~c 77=f _:__T ."CH C E ad rj.-.- a ;:zi '-a nin t '_kA i Lnlx~.Tt ~'f, 0 f e r.,,3 rt i a I sE; z t j n c I L1:7. Lhe rctatl--- bo,~3, re'Al a* I-ve to the m:~7_rit' r, '"v -i~aMwwmmmma M- Rom mmui mg 4'3e-4-5 ax-es The cbaraeter-'Btic are given by 1-1 3, A a- 3 i xc- rre conaldared a::,o-and which the constant rot.at-lon cai~ u.-&-'L5L it 4 i (9 - A, A, any. magnitude -ess-A~y and sufficient cwLditions "or atabUit7 of these mctions ar.) w datennined by constructing the lqa~unov functions by The method of No. Chetayov (0b ustoychivosti vraslicheniya tvordogo tela s odnoy nel>odvizbLnor toch-~,oy v aluchaye Langram-ha, F1,101, 1954, t. 18, 1). Aroth,-,r motion of t2e a.- -elative t4) the itova" Card H M -I. ml L 453,44-i~5 mru~S= lCls 4?50101437 -o4 co=il'. hie! I !z ajqvonia by t-ta "cLrco f-ct,-,?n 2u Me CovTo~m-.Idjr,& N-manent roUction 1e irlvou by, and tho ch=actoriatic or,= tion b" r AwO + Asts'a' -:I' 4A a :LAZ =0 u%an23 V. V. irjluonco 'n UC,- h"a; 25 *~qr--tiorz,, V--ICLj 00 SUB COli:3 r.E. Suomi 'ZI, amaru. 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