SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLPIN, P.I. - VOLPYAN, A.YE.

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Vollpin. Ye.l. 7, "Sanitation and hygiene in the meat and milk industry." Holoch.prom. 1b no.2, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessicns, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. rho fienday screw-cuttin, lqt-,o La n 4. riTrad I;,,J . La r i i rit- r - ii:j ko . o t. o I i t - - k ", r, ' -~ I i,_- 11'. C, , o c . . ., . - , in-ta im. M. 1. K-ilinina, 1929. VI I - Cyr.4 TJ42 1. W Vt c.,, js~t,3r, of .1 ilylanin;! Cn 'k,1,-,o to-.Jerc of iinea. :Elek- o - c i rc uT, 220KV- electric power trim3mission (MTI?A ]I-,:I) sta. 35 n-,.(;:/,7-51 -ie 'i~l, - VOLIPOV, K.D.g Inzhenere the rallabilitv of counters for autoyalve lirhtning arresters. Inergetik 4 no.12:21-22 D '56. (MUtA 10:1) (Lightning protection) (Blectric meters) VOLIPOV, K.D., inzh. Device for connecting and disconnecting valve dischargers in the presence of an operating voltage. Elek. st.a. 34 no..11:89-90 N 163. (MIRA 17-2) Now ~~r lv~ TRW VOLIPOVP K.D., lnzh.; TARASOV, G.L., inzh. Installation of voltage transformers in the Interbus portals. Elek. sta. 35 no.2-89--90 F*,64. (MIRA M,6) VOLIPOVP K.D., inzh. Masurement of,maximum internal overvoltage levels In 6.35 kv. and 110 kv. networks of the Donets Basin Electric Power Syntem. Izv. vys. ucheb.. zalf..; energ. 5 no.311-4 'Mr 162. (?URA 15:4) 1. Donbassenergoo (Donets BaBin-Electric power distribution) VOLIPOVA X.V.t B . T. V.M., dotsent, kand.filolog.nauk, otvsredo; -TAFTRCv,vri, X.D of takhred. [Mini=m Inglish-Rusaian dictionary of refrigeration engineering] Anglo-rusakii sloverl-minimum po kholodillnoi takhnike. Odessa, Takhnologichaskii in-t pishchavoi I kholadillnoi promyehl., 1960. 27 p. (KM 14:3) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery--Dictionaries) (English languaga-Dictionaries-ftasian) I __IQLLMU,-~Iddaa~VVIlaaddi~Wairroovvrn~Aa;; TISOVSKAYA, Ann& FrantBevna; KOCHIN, V.P., red.; BRUSKINA,R.L,red.izd-ya; GRIGORCHUK.L.A., takhn.red. [collection of texts on Refrigerating Engineering (in Englisb))Sbornik tekstov po kholodillnoi tekhnike (na anglils~om iazyke). Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 81 p. I (MIRA 160) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machiner7) VOC POVO, ~C; AID P - 1354 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 78- 17/30 Author : Vollpova, Ye. G. Title : Wear of activated carbon in installations with continuous adsorption. Periodical : Neft.*.-khoz., v-32 #12, 57-6o, D 1954 V P Abstract : Advantages of continuous processes of adsorption over periodically acting processes are outlined. The efficiency of the continuous process is indi- cated by intensity of weight loses of activated carbon which vary with size of carbon particles and operating temperature. 3 table 11 J 1 dia ram andl chaz~4 3 American references. 0940-511 Institution: None Submitted No date VOLIPOVA, Ye. 0. VOLIPOI/A. Ye. G.,-- Study of the Polymerization Reaction of Amylenov on a Phosphoric Acid Catalyst.* Acad Bel USSR, Inst of Petroleum, GrozrWy, 1955*(DiBsertation for the Degree of Candidate in Sciences) SOI KnizbaM Wall', No. 37, 3 September 1955, *For the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences I E- VOLIPCIVA, Ye.G.; SHALIKUSIM N.G.; FILL), 1".11. Pyrolysis of the head fractioms of Grczn,-f gasolines. Nefteper. i nefteklldrl. 110-3:25--2., 163. C"L'A 17:9) 1. Groznenskiy nefty-nnoy nauchno-i3sleciovatell:;idy institut i Grozien- ckiy zavod. LTMER, A.V.; VOLIPOVA, Te.G.; GOLIDSHTETN, Yu.A. Efficient methods for manufacturing alk7lar7loulfonate washing In Groznyi. Trud7 GrozMI no.4:218-223 '59. (WRA 12:9) (Grozn7i-Cleaning compounds) (Sulfonol) DOROGOCHINSKIY, A~ivi~ Zinoviyevich; LYUTER, Aleksandr Valentinovich; M"Apx1- ima; REWWMLI Antonins, _VQL!n.V4__Uvra. NIX, PT -ed.; KRIKEW41, U.T., Nikolayevna; 0 NIXOV, P. tekhn, red. (Oil gases in the Chechen-Ingush and otber economic regions of-the Northern CaucasuslNeftianyo*gazy Chachano-Inguahskogo i drugikh ekonomichaskikh raionov Severnogo Kavkaza. Groznyi Chechano-Ingushakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 259 p. (MIRA 160) (Caucasus, Northern-Gas, Natural) 1 3110 5 ,37 0,? 0 L AUTHORS: Vol I pova Pitskhela-ari, TITLEt Sulphuric butylenes feeding PERIODICAL: Xhimiya i 13-17 s/o65/62/000/0031/00!/oo4 E075/E135 Ye G , Shall kovskiy~ N, G. , Zh-.ikc--r, 1. S. V,A., and Pinchevjskaya~ S-T. acid alkylation of Isobutane with ustng different methods of conlactor tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.3, 1962. TEXT: The authors give data characterizing the work of Ih- alkylation plant of the Novogroznensk.iy neftepererabaty-vayush:'hly zavod (Novogroznensk Petroleum Refinery) with consecutive feeding of contactors. Data for the work with parallel feeding are given for comparison. The feed used was a mixture of butane-butylene fractions from thermal and catalytic cracking, The alkylation conditions in the contactors were,, temperature 10 OC, pressure 6 atm, turbine speed 2000 r.p.m., ratio of acid to hydrocarbons 1:1, contact time 18 minutes, time of emulsion breaking 5 minutes. During the parallel feeding method, yield Card 1/2 ISulphuric acid alkylation of s/o65/62/000/003/001/004 E075/E135 of the alkylate boiling between 42 and 175 OC was 49-50% of the feed and its octane number (motor method) 90. Yield of the alkylate boiling between 175 and 306 OC was 7A00,Q' of the feed. Consumption Of 112SO4 was 190-220 kg/t alkylate. The method of consecutive feeding (with two and three conta--tors) consisted of passing the feed in equal portions into thp. con(artors, Ths recirculating isob-atane and 112SO4 entered the first c~onta-:tor aril subsequently passed into the next one together with the rea--1,14-on products. Using this method, yield of the alkylate (42-175 VC) was 53% and its octane number 90. The consumption of 112504. -a", 129 kg/t alkylate, which was 35% less than for the method nf parallel feeding, In view of the advantages of the ronse-utive was int-7,odu.-ed NGNPZ :x I I tkcn plane, feeding method it i.n the ky "a It was shown that the operation of tbe rectifying blo--k withc--I~. depropanizing and without washing the isobutan-2 :olumn It-d unnecessary cirzulation in the rea--tion zone and isobutana, There are I figure and 2 tables, ASSOCIATlON; GrozNII Card,2/2 s/o65/63/000/001/002/005 E075/E436 AUTHORS: -'Vpklp Ogloblina, L.I. TITLE. Polymerization of propylene on silico-tungstate catalysts PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.1, 1963, 19-24 TEXT: The work was carried out to discover active supports for silico-tungatic acid fromAnerals available in the Soviet Union. The materials investigated were: Kieselguhr, Askan and Troshkov clays (catalysts), activated silica-alumina and alumina. The polymerization of propylene at 170 to 180*C, 60 atm and 0.3 h-1 pace velocity of the feed proceeded at the most rapid rate when ilico-tungstic acid was supported on silica-alumina pellets and : Troshkov clay, the yield of polymers being 75 and 65% respectively. The yield was below 25% for all the other supports examined. For Troshkov clay, the polymers contained 14.3% trimera and 34151/0 tetra- mers, the yield of all the polymers in the first 24 hours being up to 67.79'a, but decreasing steadily with time. This did not take place on alumina, the catalyst conserving its activity for Card 1/2 s/o65/63/000/001/002/005 Polymerization of propylene E075/E436 1000 hours. -After 1100 hours the yield decreased to 60% and then gradually to 24%. After activation at 4206C the active life of the catalyst was extended to 2520,hours, the yield of polymers for this time amounting to 440 kg/kg of the catalyst. The production costs of detergent alkylate using the silico-tungstic acid catalyst are about 25% of those produced with a phosphoric acid catalyst. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Groz NII Card 2/2 "'I'm 471~0100,6 VOLI POVA, Ye.G.; OGLOBLINA, L.I. - 1.14, 1, 1 - 11 - "- , , Studying the conditions gaverning the regeneration of a Bilicotung- stic catalyst 'or the polymerization of propylene and the economics of the processe Trudy GrozHII no. 15:265-270 163. (MIRA 17:5) %6 ,~ -, VOLIPOVA Ye.G.,- SHALIKOVSKIY, N.G.; ZHUKOV, I.S.; PITSKHEIAURI, V.A; PINCHEVSKAYA, S.I. Studying the operation of a unit for the sulfurld-lacid alkylation of isobutane with butylenes with consecutive feriing of the contactora in the Norogroznyy Petroleum Refinery. Trudy GrozN!I no. 15:127-136 163. (MIRA 17:5) _LMg t qj). RM L 22372-66 EWP,tj.) ACC NRj -AP6007940 Pff SOURCE CODE: UkjF3T8TC6 _/00 0 F06i7_0_0T9j6&_41 AUTHOR: Afanaslyev, A. I.; Dorogochinskiy, A. Z.; Vollpova, Ye. G. ORG: GrozNII TITLE: Investigation of isomerization of normal paraffinic hydrocarbons in the pre- sence of platinun loaded synthetic zeolites SOURCE: Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no. 1, 1966, 39-41 TOPIC TAGS: zeolite, heterogeneous catalysis, cat I ti reforming, isomerization, gas chromatography, isopentane, pentane _I was studied with 0.7% Pt on NaX ABSTRACT: Catalytic isomerization of normal R2ntane zeolite and 0.7% Pt on CaY zeolite at 2800-4000C and 0-30 atm total pressure. The _S~!ja~lstj was prepared by impregnating zeolites with alcohol solution of chloroplatinic acid., drying, compression into 3 x 3 mm pellets, and reduction with hydrogen for 16 hours at 11750C. The autoclave was charged with 0.5 1 normal pentane and 10 g catalysl The H2/n-pentane molar ratio was 5:1 and the reaction duration was 180 minutes. The reaction products were collected in a dry ice trap and analyzed on a KhT-2M gas chro- matograph. Maximur4 yield (55%) of isoppntane was obtained with 0.71 Pt on C'1Y cata- lyst at 3750C, 30 atm H2/C5H12 ~ 5;1, and 186 min test duration. At 4000C the yield of isopentane was smaller due to hydrocracking. Reduction of pressure from 30 to 15 UDC: 665.656.2 : 541.124 L -Cord - 1/2 L 2W3_66 ACC NRs AP6007940 atm -resulted in Initial Increase in Isopentane yield but the catalyst suffered from activity decline due to rapid coke deposition. In general, Pt on CaY zeolite catalys to are more active for isomerization of n-pentane than Pt on CaX zoolite catalysts. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 1 table. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 005 Card 2/2 ngst M " 'i 'IMI Ma - SO It T R MI VOWPOVA Ye G - SHALIKOVSKIY9 N.G. Experience in obtaining highly pure ethylene. flefteper.,i neftekbim. no.8:36-39 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1, Groznenskiy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatol'skiy institut. VA, WA dDI& SRALIKOVSKIY, 11.1G. Una of the pyrolysis realw-fraction an a h1gh-octans component of motor fuels. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 8 no.6:7-3.1 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Groznens4y ~muchno-issledcrvatellskl~ neftyancy institut. (14otor fuels) (PetroleumIproducts) VOLPRECUT, J. Attempts to Reach the Level of the Karavaev Herd in Our Countr-111, 1'. 767, SOCIAL13TICKE '22ME-135M, Vol. 4, NO. 7/8, July/Aug. 1954, Praha, M Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ZEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. C7,r,CHOSLOVAXjA/Cu-JIUILvabIc Piante) -Graim. M-2 Abs Jour : Ref 7,hur - BLol., No 3, 1958, 1o742 Author : Arnost, R., Volprecht, J. Inut : Title : Producing Hybrid Corn Seed in the YeSKhK /JZD in Czech/ Orig Pub : Socialist. zemed., 1956, 6, N6110, 584-537- Abutract : No abstract. VIGDQROVIGTJ V.N. [Vigdorovich, V.11.1; VOLPTAN, A.E. fVc-11pyan, A.Y0.1 Applying the crystallization methods to physicochemical Finaly313. Analele chirde 17 no.4:113-121 O-D IL). 32-24-6-32144 AUTHORS: Vigdorovich~ V. N.,-.Vollpyan~ A. To. TITLE: Method for Obtaining Exact Values of the Microhardness by Chemica]~Removing Solidified Surface Layers (Motodika polu- cheniya pravillnykh znacheniy mikrotverdosti putem khimicheskogo udaloniya poverkhnoatno naklepannykh sloyev) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriyaq 1958, Vol. 241 Nr 69 PP, 762 - 764 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The values of the microhardness are falsified by the presence of a solidified surface layerl therefore some methods exi3tibr m. moving the latterg comprising that by chemical etching. The duration of etching is to be fixed in such a way that in the case of a further prolongation the microhardness remains constantv being different for different metals and alloyaq and on the other hand being determined by the etching medium itself. The value of the etching velocity io determined by the dependence of the mean value of the microhardness on the duration of etchingt and the degree of the etching equality Card 1/3 is characterized by the magnitude of the deviation of the 32-24-6-32/44 Method for Obtaining Exact Values of the Microhardness by Chemicak-Removing Solidified Surface Layers measuring results of microhardnessf which shows as a coeffi-. cient of the measuring error. In the present case the quanti- tative rules were leas determined than the general character of the variation of the function of the measuring error co.. efficient on the duration of etching; this was also graphical- ly dealt with. An may be seen from the mode of operation used various etching media were applied; the results obtained show that PeCl + 11Cl is favorable for the preparation of copper surfaceg as well as of the alloys Cu-Al, Cu.-Ti, and N-Al-Ti, NH 4 + H202 waa found to be an insufficient etching medium while K 2 Cr207 '~ NaC1 + H2so4 + HY is favorable for the preparation of copper surfaces and Cu-Ti alloys. The method described yields well reproducible results and can be used in the practical application of the method of microhardness in physical-chemical analyses. There are 2 figures and 5 re-- ferenceag which are Soviet. Card 2/3 32-24-6-32/44 Method for Obtaining Exact Values of the Microharciness by ChemicallrRenoving Solidified Surface Layers ASSOCIATION: Mookovskiy institut tevetnykh metalloy i zolota im. M, Is Kalinins, (Moscow Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold imeni. M. I. Kalinin) 1. Metals--Mechanical properties 2. Hardness--Determination 3. Metals--Test methods 4. Metals--Surface properties VIGDOROVICHO V.N.f_IC~LIPXW,-A,,Ta~-,,(IqbaeOV) Relation between distribution coefficients expressed through the con- centrationB of the various components. Zhur. fiz. khim. 35 no.3;643-,646 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Inatitut tovetnykh metallov im. M, I. (Phase rule and equilbrium) (So.lution(Chemistry)) VIGDOROVICIII V.11,; VOLIFUN, A.Yo. (MOSCOO Application of cr-Istallizatlon methods in physicoc~,emlcai analysis. Zhur. fiz. khIm. 36 no.3:429-436 Mr 162. (MIRA 17: 8) 1. Institut tsvetnykh metallov imeni Xalinina. "e-ev- Nag* 17~ BXMWVSKIT, V.Ye.; VASILENKO, M.I.; VELIER, R.L.; VERBLOVSKIT, A.M.; VWWO, B.F.; VOYDAWVSKAYA, Te.N..-,-mQT,,-qLa, X - GLAZEDVSKIT, A.A.; GRANOVSKIT, B.L.; GRgrM, K.S.-, GUDIMA, N.V.-;s64OWVA, V.I.-, KARCHXVSKff, V.A.; KOVACH3VA, Te.B.; KUDRYAVTSW.; P.S.; LEBnTV, A.K.,- LISOVSKIY, D.I.; LIKHNITSKATA, Z.P.; MATVRYEV, N.I.; KELINITSKIT, A.K.; MIRONOV, A.A.; MIKHMVA, A.A.; KURACH, U.N.; OKUHI, A.B.; OLIKHOV.N.P.; OSIPOVA, T.B.; PAVLOV, V.P.; ROTINYAN, A.L.; SAZHIN, N.P.; SLVRTUKOV,N.N.; SrDOROV, P.M.; SOBOLI, S.I.; KHEYFETS, V.L.; TSETNM, V.M.; SHAIRNAZAROV, A.K.; SHRYN, Ya.P.; SHERDMIYXV, S.D.; SHIMMAN, B.P..; SHISHKIN, N.N.; SHLOPOV, A.P. Georgii Ivanovich Blinov. TSvet.met. 28 no.6:62 N-D (MIRA 10:11) (Blinov, Georgii Ivenovich, 1911-1955) 137-58-5-8879 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5. p 19 (USSR) AUTHORS: Sergiyevskaya, Ye.M., Vol'skiy, A. N. TITLE: To the, Theory of Leaching Zinc out of Roasted Zinc Concen- trates (K teorii vyshchelachivaniya tsinka iz obozhzhennykh tsinkovykh kontsentratov) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota i VNITO tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 26, pp 265-278 ABSTRACT: The dynamic method was employed to study the rate of di5- solution of ZnO in H2S04 solutions. The rate of dissolution of ZnO is determined by the diffusion rate when the concentration of HZS04 exceeds 0.36 mole/liter, and by the rate of the chem- ical reaction itself when the acidity is less. The rate of dissolu- tion decreases if the concentration of ZnS04 in the original sol- ution is increased. The rate of dissolution is given as a math- ematical function of rate of motion of the sulfuric acid solu'ion. It is shown that at an H2S04 concentration of 0.72 mole/liter and at temperatures between 20oC and 580C the nature of the process is typically diffusional, the constant of the reactior. rate being a linear function of temperature and the temperature co- Card 1/1 efficient being equal to 1.3. L. P. 1. Zinc ores--Processing 2. Zinc--Separation SOV/ 137-58-8-16713 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 69 (USSR) AUTHORS: Sergiyevskaya, Ye.M., Volskiy, A.N. TITLE- A Contribution to the Theory of the Leaching of Zinc From Burnt Zinc Concentrates. Kinetics of Dissolution of Copper Oxide in Sulfuric-acid Solutions (K teorii vyshchelachivaniya tsinka iz obozhzhennykh tsinkovykh kontsentratov. Kinctika rastvoreniya okisi medi v rastvorakh sernoy kisloty) I PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota, 1957, Nr 27, pp 102-118 ABSTRACT: A dynamic method is used to study the influence of tempera- ture and H2SO,, and ZnSO,1 concentrations upon the dissolution rate (DR) of CuO in F12S04- It is established that the depend- ence of the DR of CuO upon the concentration of HZS04 in the solution takes on the character of a process of adsorption and is subject to Langmuir's e Iuation for adsorption: v1 hr":5.65 [H+]/(1 +Z.Z6 [-.T 1). The temperature has a signifi- cant influence upon the DR of CuO in H2SO4. The temperature Card I/Z coefficient of the DR is 1. 83 - 1. J 1. The DR of CuO in HzS04 of SOV/137-58-8-16713 A Contribution to the Theory of the Leaching of Zinc (Cont.) elevated ZnS04 contents in the initial solution diminishes approximately in proportion to the increase in the ZnS04 contents of the solution. The energy of activation of the reaction of dissolution of CuO in H?S04 is IM.60:1257 cal/mole. The DR of CuO is monitored by the rate of adsorption of H' io,i3 or molecules of water onto the surface of the GuO from the, solution. G. S. 1. Zinc-ProcesoinG 2. Copror oxido--ChomicrA roactionn 3. Sulfuric ncid-Chomicitl reactions I'll i-tv- I - I I I 180 v a c 3 1411 a L. o Vic I out all . p it, iss s; I Iv all .11 In a 11A fil At v Jill if It MIS < All- . I all .-Marl pil IF-1 I, * Ilion 0 Iz th VOL'SKIY, A. N.; R. A. ARACMA, A. M. YE'GOROV, P. B. TIIMV, F. M. LUJIWITY AND V. B. LOVCIIIKOV "On Hydrometallurgical Treatment" Miritr,vetmetzoloto report fill-Itted at a conference an nev methods of lmd production from concentrate&, Gintevetwt, (State Inst. Non-Ferrous XetaUurgy), Moscow 22-25 June 1956. (for entire conf. see card for LIDOV, V. P.) V c~.L.-,'Yly Cr I IL1.11 6y i,. N. Volskiy, Y. .-:. ZA~.-.,-Iin, V. S. Report Fre3ented at U. ;.touz-for-Ppace Conference, G~rrva, Si-I-I Neil 5ii SOV/1 37-58-11-2224' . Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 57 fUSSR) AUTHORS: Vol' skiy, A. N. , Sergiyevskaya, Ye. M. TITLE: Comparative Kinetics of Dissolution of Zinc Oxide and Ferrite in Sulfuric Acid (Sravnitellnaya kinetika rastvoreniya okisi tsinka i ferrita tsinka v sernoy kislote) PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Tsvetn. metallurglya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 76-81 ABSTRACT: A dynamic study is made of the influence of rate of motion of the solution, temperature, and the H 2SO4 and ZnS04 concentration upon the rate of ZnO and Zn ferrite dissolution in H2S04 solutions- 't is established that the rate of dissolution of ZnO at an HZSO 4 concentra- tion >0.36 mole/liter is determined by the rate of dis while at and NaC1 and electrolytic extraction of Pb from thes;lution. Experiments on purification of the anolyte showed that copper is.almost completely precipitated by lead sulphide (Table 6, q = degree of precipitation) but precipitation of zinc is very slow (Table 8) and this method is unsatisfactory. There are 8 tablps and $ references, 6 of which are Soviet and 2 English. SUBMITTED: April 26, 1958 Card 2/2 VOLISKIY, A.N. (Moskva); AGRACIMA, R.A. (Moskva); SERGIYEVSKAYA, D.M. 'Va Effect of the composition of waste nickel slag on the content nf nickel in them. Izv. AN SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.4:52-57 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA DO) VOLISKIY, A~,!.j SERGIYEVSKAYA, YeA Thermodynamics of the dissolution of zinc oxide and copper oxide in sulfuric acid solutions as applicable to the leaching of zinc concentrates. Sbor. nauch. trud. GINTSVETMET no.33: 18-25 160. (MIRA 15:3) (Zinc oxide) (Copper oxide) (Leaching) AGRACHEVAI R.A.;.VOLISKIY A.N. Treatwnt of lead sulfide concentra"s with ferric chloride. Sbor. nauch. trud. GINTSVETMET no.33s26-33 160. (KIRA 15:3) (Lead sulfide) (Hydrometallurgy) s 49/6o,.i Ow, Ito t, loG. 1,,,c, i;-~ ,MV06 !ACC, AU!' OIRS Vol'skly, A,- ---------------------- T Tri HE Ll S TJBT-: 112 CT- lh-~-sry of L~ss=!.n;--~',~,~, R~aif.c~d 74m~ f uT I A,: -1 d 3 ~ i -.,n ~- FE? If OX~.-AL,, Iz ve a "Ay a vy s snik~-, i, - ~--,~-bnykn 2 a-vii-I enty T Lvetn aya M.~:'al. -g ly 1950, No. 5, 37-",) Imi I 'l ~f - C- into th,~- cf tcmparat '.,ire Puid cmcew ratlc.-n cf 14-;'l 5~~ id ,.,n t.re d~s Iclv-'-,i rate of ll:~m 'Ihe-y -use--' `het- m,~lh-~! whIcA'.. -.h--y hal --mployed f.:r -vi,:-us s-,.ud!eE~ --n :x1des and zn- m~.n---. k, pr iL eulf~iric asid c-:nz-t4~z in ?.n= f1cwinw --,f 'lfur'~~ acid at a ~on~raz- -a:- ar,und tht fa--~ erJ;I of s u. ;4,,, r , -a;: 14 , 000c I of r, at 1r; J ,2~:,Versd a A.9 fz;2 Wa'5 UG C,knd I AOC,6/AOO ! K f D 1 s s r,,-z - -1. e *77-z- r .-f -1r, S-jifu-*~, C Y 3 Lea: erq~-75.~X~~ W4? n e- a -73 ~y OXI-le --n cc-, Kapu,s,'-~r.-Aly' Z.Llt -1c..- (Ref and z~nc~ cxld,~-- &T;L- '934 &.-.1 9,60 t.I2 i'-fferen.--c- uay ex.. Fe~O 1-,-w~r tnan tna:t p a ur, th -? fa~-.-- tha- ,~e is-:~ -,;r -f !-n a~ld Of Z r. T d,~ ~~l - n : t- g a!. at a in lna,- ,Au*A.-.n5 :,~f 0.112 an,11 1,0 rr,:' s/l, a," 46:C.. -.q! &,::~d. Ths c--n-3~ -tirn r-V.~ :~f i:.:T! :Xlie h r a r i~ s wwE y !~ho~ i~!-, 00 wne:e dr, ,n;. K %-.f, ax". 4r CaLrd 2~ s/ i4q/'6orxo/oo 5/m, i/o 1 A006/AOOI Kinetics of Dissolving Iron Oxide In Sulfuric AcId Solutions. On the Thecry of LeachIng-Out Roasted Zinc Conoentrates by Sulfuric Acid Soluticns tion rate, and a is the activity of the sulfuric acid in mole/l. The value ofou was calculated from the data of Table 2 fcr t~:e 460C temperature; it turned out to be 0.8. The temperature coefficient of the constant of iron oxide dissolving in sulfuric acid is relatively low, which Is in contradiction to conventional concepts. The experiments show that the stage most probably determining the rate of iron oxide dissolving, is the ejection of oxygen ions from the iron oxide crystal lattice by hydrogen Ions of the solution, and the liberation of iron Ions passing into the solution. There are 3 tables, 5 figures and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION- Krasnoyarskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov (Kra2naXarsk Tnstitute nf Non-Ferrnljs M-tals) Kafedra '.eorii metallurgicheskikh protsessov (Department of the Theory of Metallurgical Processes) SUMMED: May 18, 1959 Card 3/-3 AUTHORS.: Anosov, Voraff Belyayeys A.I.t 5/076/60/034/02/042/044 TQl'6kiY'._AJ.,Qer&sinov0 Ta.1.9 BOIO/BO07 Zhukhovitskiy, A.A., Kuz'kin, S.F. Muracho R.N., Nekrasovt B.V.t Pononareva, X.S. TITLE:, AlekeAfidr Pikoluevich Kramtoynikoy (A.R. Krestovuikov) (On the Occasion of His 60th Birthday) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khiniiq 1960t Vol 34, Rr 2p PY 482-483 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On August 13, 1959 Pootor of Toohnioal Saienoes, Professor A.R. Krestoynikov attained the age of sixty. He is one of the leading Soviet experts on thermodynamics and in well k b his fundamental work In the field of chemioal thermounam-inoo8fandyits application in non-ferrous metallurgy. A.R. Krestoynikov worked at the nauchno-petrografioheakiy Institut Litogea (Scientific Petro- graphical-InstituteLithogba), the Institut prikladnoy mineralogii i petrografii (Institute of Applied, Mineralogy.an.d PetrogrAphy), Institut prikladnuj'* miueraiogii iIiau 6aliurgli t-evetuyxii taetallov (Institute of Applied Mineralogy and Metallurgy of Non-ferrous e7L f -(-Oentrai .metal "), a nyy insfitu't tevetnykh metallov Institute of Non-ferrous Yetals), the Kazakhakiy filial AN Sb3X (Kazakhakiy Branch of the AS USSR), and other research institutes Card 1/3 dealing with problems of chemical technology, electrochemistry, Aleksandr Nikolayevioh Krestovnikov (A.N. Krestovnikov) S/076/60/034/02/042/044 (On'the Occasion of His' 60th Birthday) B010/BO07 and the physical chemistry of metallurgical processes. Under the supervision of the well-known scientists N.A. Shiloy, E.V. Britske, and N.A. Izgaryshev# A.N. Ireatovnikov very soon became a widely rooognized"adientiat and pedagogue. In 1926 he began his pedagogical activities and lectured at higher technical schools in Moscow and its neighborhood, as well as at the Mookovskoye vysshe tekhnioheskoye uohilishche (Moscow Higher Technical School), the.Voyenno-khimichookaya akademiya im. K.Ye. Voroshilova (Military Chemical Academy imeni K.Ye. Voroshilov), the Institut khimioheskogo mashinoetroyeniya (Institute of Chemical Machine Construction), the Metallurgicheakiy institut zavoda "Serp i Molot" (Metallurgical institute of the Plant "Berp i Molot"), the Moskovskiy poligrafioheskiy institut (Moscow Polygraphical Institute)t the Voyenniy fakulltet goryucho-smazoohnykh materialov (Military Department for Fuels and Lubrioanto)p and others. From 1932 up to the present day A.N. Krestovnikov has been active at the Institut tevetnykh metallov i zolota im. M.I9 Kalinina (insti- tute of Nonferrous Metals and Gold imeni X.I. Kalinin) and now has the Chair of Physical and Colloid Chemistry. Besides more than 100 publications, A.N. Krestoynikov (together with Corresponding Member of the AS USSR Professor Ya.I. Gerasimov) wrote the book "Xhimicheakaya Card 2/3 termodinamika Y tevetnoy metallurgii" ("Chemical Thermodynamics in Alskmandr Hikolayevioh Xrostoynikay (A.Y. xrestoynikov) 8/076j6O/O34/02/042/044 (On the Oooasion of Ilia 60th Birthday) BOIO/B007 Noz-forrous Metallurgy"). A.S. KrestovAikoy was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1953 for his mw years of soientifio and pedagogioal aoti-vities. There is 1 figure. Card 3/3 ALEKSMV, K.; KOZINSKIT. V., glavW inzhener toleteentra; VOLISKIT, B., starahiy inxhaner teleteentra. MMWAW""W^ Improving the equipment of television centers. Rsdio no.12:11-12 D '55- (MIRA 9:4) l.Nuchallnik Kiyevskogo teleteentra (for Alekseyev). (Television--Apparatus and supplies) /V1 TELEVISION "Monoscope Device for a Television Center," by B. T Vollski-I land V. Z. Beylis, Engineers, Kiev Television Center. VeiE-niy S Zi No 7, July 1957, pp 15-18. The monoscope is a special transmitting tube, intended to convert the image of a test pattern, placed on its target, into a video sig- nal. It is used primarily for quality control tests in television set manufacture. This article describes a method of employing the tube for the broad- cast of the station test pattern, and indicates several advantages over the use of standard methods. Card 1/1 46 6(6) SOV/112-59-2-3920 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, pp 246-Z47 (USSR) AUTHOR.-, Beylis, V. Z. , and Vol'skiy, B. T. ------------ TITLE:, Methods for Creating Combined Pictures in TV (Sp osoby sozdaniya kombinirovannykh Izobrazheniy v televidenii) PERIODICAL: Tekhnika kino i televideniya, 1958, Nr 3, pp 52-60 ABSTRACT: The existing mixing apparatus at TV centers permits producing only one type of image registration in one frarne, in which one picture could be aeen through another. At the Kiyev TV center, a new electronic switch was developed for combining two pictures, In which neither of them is seen through the other. The switch ensures absence of a visible boundary between both pictures, stable operation, and simplicity of control. Video signals from two cameras whose signals are to be combined are applied to the control grids of 2 tubes. The anode circuit of each tube contains a bridge circuit whose arms Card I /Z SOV/1 12-59 -2-30, 20 Methods for Creating Combined Pictures In TV consist of two resistors and a double triode; the bridge diagonal contains two diodes in series; the output voltage is taken from the points of connection of the diodes. The control grids of the double triodes are connectcd each pair in parallel; a constant potential is applied to one pair of the grids while the other pair receives a control voltage from two tubes operating in a trIgger circuit. The latter has only two stable potentials on its output. The appearance of the final effect depends on the shape of voltage applied to the trigger input. A special oscillator, or a flying-spot system, or a transmitting camera can be used as the source of control voltage. The switch and oscUlator schemes ani part specifications are presented. The oscillator permits crowding out the picture along a horizontal or vertical line, frorn the center toward both sides (horizontal and vertical), from 'he center circularly, or in the shape of a growing rhombus, or a fan, or diagonalwise, or in squaras. 1. 1. Sh. Card 2/2 ALMBYBV, K.A.; VOLISKIY, B.T.; SKOPMOO A.I., redaktor; GOWVCIMKO, G.I., tekhnicheakAp-reds"or. (Regulation and tuning of television sets) Regulirovka i nastroika televi2orov. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo takhn. lit-ry UWR, 1954. 63 P. (Television--Receivers and reception) ()U[.BA 8:2) I VOLISIM, S.P., insh.(g.Kolomna) -----Zfficient stand for checkIng jet nozzles. Blek.1 tepl,tiaga 3 159. 2. gy no.5:26-27 My (KIRA. . (mozzles-Testing) w I A SHILIVIK, M.11, . Inzh.,, ITOLISKIY. _E,V, , inmh. LKF.,7 plastic furniture 'for ships. Sudostroenle 27 no.10. 50- 53 0 161. (1-aPA -14 -12) 'Furniture) kPlastice) (Shipis-Equipment & exupplies) L E V`P ~-A Z~y ACMSIDN &R-' AP5009317 5 /G1cf1/65/000/0G4/0Q--2 /0004 kUTHORs Vol'3kiy, E. V. TITLE: The increase in stabiiit7 of 1hys'co-mechani:tal indicators of p1aE,t-'--8 under low __tempera ture annealing SOUFXE: Plantichaskiye massy, no. 4, 1965, 32-34 TOPIC TAGS: annealing, material strength, material, plastic, polymer, materi-cl stability / LKF 2 polymer ABSTRAM Tests were performed to evaluate the effect of various schemes for annealing monomer-polymer compositions. The objective of the tests wan *,( fiad a scheme which reduces the deviations of physico-,-nachanical properties of the specimens from mean values. The factors c~tusing this deviation ar" re- viewed, and the means of eliminating each factor ire discussed. Yho noLewor%hy causee of dovial-ion are: 1) mterial nonhomogenelt,-, 2) poly-disperston cau'sod bry curing torrq-,ratura gradionts; )) iitornal lorlani ition" atrossoal 4 ) m c r,)- c7n~--kB arlsing, iuring P017merlzatic~r and d,=Ing 0 st:-!iq ~r-im adhealor. nf the material to the form; anc 6) s~.ree!ei due to ien*, atxess mid settlement withi-n the mold. Standard LKF-~ polymer specLmen,- )f Card 1/2 [L 47,33d-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5009317 dimensions 120 x 15 mm were cut from one sheet 8-10 = thick. Two basic strength characteristics were investigated: 1) thp unit impact strongth, and 2) th-i strength limit under static deflection. -)no 3pecimer was '~aste-l as a --cnt-(: specimen, and the rerizining pieces were subje-ted to various ma.-zr.era fi: ar.-ifa-1-ig prior to under-going strength tests. Azinealing consisted of hea--ing the ep3cizen for a controlled amount of tire at a contrallad temperatuxe, foLlowed by r~)(m tompera~ur-j coo:ing '-cr a controlled anx)unt c,-- came spectmona were 31- posed t43 as nnny qB three heating-cocIlrig C-rc~os, It wall nc'~edl that wrg -AaL one annealing c7cle y-iolded better strength 3*ability. The cho.',co of annan3ing process doponds upon the shape and section of the object being -.reated. ~-~r'g. axt. has: 2 I-atLllas. ASSOCIATIONt none SUM41MD2 00 90 REF SOV: 008 ERCLt 00 OTHER 1 000 SUB COW r W Gard 2/2 I ?1 11 " 11 At it m A a it a At P a J9 At P u m h v 2-0 v it V-W-W-V-7-,-w 1 "1 11 A -L-1 -f-M I L-I AL-A P C. 0 1 v I CC J, to A- 00 00 00 .,so 046 j so 00 00'. rb.. rawd. (m-i is .00 09 0 pyritc4 lit stich furnar" v"10-rd. It. M. IAkT%Irf zoo 60 j. roe 0roe 00 00 so 0=2 so 300 00 ;too Los I. ftIT4LLU*4KAL L411114`101 CLASVIVICAUG11 411Q.4 X, C.. 4.t ... . .. bij-I.ifi%4 a,* As's - A r -.- lr-T--NV- T- --V, i n -04 S a Ild 0 0 9 1 V of 9 d2 a 111114,41 3114 999 p9ten It i " 1 114 000006 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 4 so 000000 6 4 0 oi 4:1 0 0 0 0'a go 0000006 0 4 0 04 100 0 so 0 00004 Goes 00 0 Go god to 00 00 00 000 oo,l of* of's 00 n, ILI # alleumaku IF L A-4-A-L-A-AL 'Japi'll [Ire. madmu"m d * Wb bwbs is Obilaw . ssbvi~*. J. chm. U ( . Its WIVOON). H. M. 1AVOW -00 000 .000 1000 .800 *.WOO Aloo woo boo stem 1844*3 .41 O-V 40, A A 18 mw a 01 6 1 IF 0 9 A 1 2 4 0000 off 00 0 0990000 00 0 O'o 00 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 Universal automatic grapple. Transp. stroi. 22 no.302-53 Mx 162. (faRA 16M) 1. Instruktor peredovykh metcdort truda 140skovskoy normativuo.- issledovatellskoy stantsii. VOLISKIY, I.S., instruktor peredovykh metodov truda Disperser for miking emulsiGno, Tranap. stroi. 12 no.4:51-52 Ap 162. (WA, 3515) 1. Moskovskaya Norma ti vno.-i sale d ovate I I Anya stantsiya Orgtransstroya. (Emulsions) VOLISKIrt I.S. Manufacture of the loops--of reinforcement frameworks for contact network poles. Transp.stroi. 12 no-10:52-54 0 162. (MM 15:12) 1. Instruktor Moskovskoy normativno-inaledovatellskoy stantaii Orgtranestroya. (Concrete reinforcement) (Electric lines-Poles and towers) VOLISKlYt I.S. On the electrified section of the Shakhunya-?:irov track. Transp..stral. 14 no.3110-11 Mr 164. (KIRA 17:6) 1. Instraktor Moskovskoy NIS Orgtransotraya, MEM ANIM M-11.9 004 rMay, RUM ZHUMYKIN, A.P.; I;Pjtlqj1Y I.S. Erecting an overh6ad contract. network on insul'a-ed TranBp. stroi. 14 no.83,12-14 Ag 164. (MIRA 18:1) 11 Instruktor Moskavalkoy naucbnc--J,sqledo,.ra tell skoy stantsil Orgtranastroya (for voll~skly). VOL'SKIY, L.N.; DUBOUNKO, Zh.V.; GFIRSIITEYN, N.A.; 111111GO17A, V.A. Study of the composition of essental oils or 3,~~r.4a species of Siberia by gas-liquid chroiratograrhy. XhIm. prirrid. soed. no.6;382-384 165. (MTRA 19:1) 1. flovonibirskiy institut organicheskoy WmIl. Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Submitted July 8, 1965. 17(4). 300) SOV120-128-4-62165 AUTHOR: Volskiy' M. I.~ TITLE: Issimilation of Nitrogen by. Animal-Organimmm--.&t--tha-F,.xample of Chicken Embryos and Bee Nymphs PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSUR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 4, PP 857-859 (USSR) IBSTRACT: Although no datA have been publiahedg the....capability-of the nitrobaoter of binding atmospheric nitrogen, was considered by the author as an indication for a fundamental possibility of the assimilation mentioned in the title. He expresuedthia opinion already in 1947. The author experimentally examined these concepits in the test objects mentioned in the title. The chicken embryo first was subjected to plain air, then to a mixture of 21% of oxygen and 79% of argon, helium or xenon. The exeiccators blown through by air, warranted a normal development of the egg, while an exposure to argon killed the eggs after 4-9 days. The argon mixture had the same ef- feot on newly hatched chickens. Helium and xenon showed the same effect as argon. To explain the biochemical and physio- logical role of atmospheric nitrogeno ite content In the egg Card 1/3 was determined at the different stages of hatching. Figure 1 SOV120-126-4-62165 Assimilation of Nitrogen by Inimal Organiamn at the Exampls of Chicken Embryos and Bee Vymphs shows the total nitrogen content in hatched and unhatched eggs. It shows that the total amount of nitrogen In embryos is higher by 3-0 than in unhatched eggs. Since nitrogen during incubation can only be absorbed through the shell, it may be assumed that the chicken embryo assimilates gaseous nitrogen during its development. A similar result was obtained with bee nymphs (Table 1). In 1956 additonal experiments were made for a more exact examination of 'the above results. For this purpose hatching wao carried out in air containing H15. The author did riot bucceed in completing the incubation process In an airtight chamber. On the 14th day the oxygen absorption stopped, since all 5 teat embryos had died in, different developmental stages. This allowed an observation of nitrogen absorption. Figure 2 shows that the isotope com- position of the total nitrogen contents had suffered an H15 enrichment by 36~. The author therefore is of the opinion that the Lavoisier theorem saying that living organisms are not able to assimilate atmospheric oxygen, layed down more Card 2/3 than 150 yearn ago, should be revised, as well as Voit's law SOV/20-128-4-62/65 Ascimilation of Nitrogen by Animal Organisms at the Exaziple.of Chicken Embryos and Bee Nymphs on the nitrogen equilibrium in living organisms. There are 2 figures$ 1 tablet and 3 Soviet references* PRESEIRTED: March 13, 1959, by N. N. Semenov, Acadomioian SUBMITTED: March 13, 1959 KHAKHANIH, V.P., inzh.; VOLISKIY, 14.1., prof., red. [Experimental investigation of the stressed state of the crankshaft of the 6 CH 23/30 engine]Eksperimontallnoo issle- dovanie napriazhennogo sostoianiia kolenchatogo, vala dviga- tella 6 CH 2V~O. Gorlkii, Gorlkovskaia nauchno-issled. la- boratoriia ispytaniia matorialov) 1959-- 16 P. (MIRA 15:11) (Cranks and crarikshafte-Testing) I< M. T, TOLISKIT, M.I.. prof., doktor takhn.nauk. Gorkiy scientific research laboratory is 25 years. old. Rech. transp. 16 no.8:26-27 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Gorkiy-Ingineering research) VOLSKI't !. and A. V. IAZYNDI Dabbity i zalJ.vka podshipnikov. f5orlkii7 Gorllcovskoe kcraevoe izd-vo, 193h. 12h p. illus. Babbits and bearing babbitting. DLC: TJ1061.v65 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. , M.I., doktor tekhn.nauk.. MARKOV,, Aleksandr Nikolayevichj_YQ141gY prof,, red. (Brief course of the theory of elasticity]Kratkii kurs teorli uprugosti. Gortkii, Gos.univ., 1960. 207 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Elasticity) SIDOROVSKIYP V.A.; VOLISKEY M.1. Using surfactants in the test exploitation of the Ust'-Bal7k oil field (Western Sibaria). Neftoprom. delo n0-318-11 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. ZapSibUIGNI. VOPIIXIN, B.A., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk. Professor X.I. Tolskil's errors (OTemperature stresses in machinery and boilers-' Reveiwed by B.A. Topilkin). Vest.nash. 33 no.5:89-91 my 053. OMU 6:3) (Vo2skf,4-, N.I.) (Strains and stresses) TI 7, MMRWIPIMZ~ 1; M11110 R. VOLSKIT, M.I.; GUNNIMY, L.K. chanical testing of materials]. XOdmichaskis Jvp7tazjj,& materri&- lov. Gorikii, Gor'k. nauch.-iseled. laboratortia ispytaniia materia- I lov, 1954, 300 P. .(MLRA 8:3D) VOLSKIYI Ispytaniya VAterialov. Fcsobiye MYa Zanyaiy So StudaTtami Makhanichaskiye . Gorlk. Nauch.-Issi-3d. laboratori7a Gorlkiy, 1954. 30S-~S ni 223m (HMPF SSSR er-(54-55160) Isr,ytaniya Materialov.) 1.0()o ~XZ. 12r. V P 620-15 SO: KnishrAyat Letopisp vol. lo 1955 swim MUM 'VOLSKIYO m. I. 4784. VOLSKIY, M. I. Novaya kontseptsiya dykhaniya. izd. ispr. i dop. gorfkiy, kn, Axd., 1954o 288s. a ill. 23 sm. (go-r1k. nauch.-issled. laboratoriya), 5.000 ekz. 9r. 45 k. v per. -- bibliogr: a. 280-283. - (55-363) 1-ye izd. vyshlo pod zagl: o nalichii vosoukha v pleurallmy polosti i nar,)y kontseptaii akta kkhaniya. 612.24(01693) SO: Letopial Zhrunall nykh Stateyp Vol. 7, 1949 - VOLSKIY, I. I r, A Babbitt metals and the lin-ing of b-,~arin~:s J'orlki-, ~'orlkovskoe kraqvou izd-vo, 1914. 124 r. .1 (49-14,4758) Tjio6i.V65 ACC NR' AR6034804 r/V) S-O-'U-R"C--E'-C'-O--DE*:--UR/0398/66/000/008/AO22/AO22 AUTHOR: Volskiy. M. 1. ; Volkov, L. M. - Anisimova, N. 1. TITLE: Experimental investigation of strength of ships$ hulls SOURCE: Ref. th. Vodnyy transport, Abe. BAI 28 REF SOURCE: Tr. Gor1kovsk. in-ta inzh. vodn. transp., vyp. 68, 1966, 90 str. TOPIC TAGS: ship navigation, shipbuild ing. engineering, ship, strength test, /"Volgo Don I", "Volgo Don 2", general cargo river vessel, "Inzhener Belov", "Khorol" cotton and timber carrier ABSTRACT: The Department of Resistance of Materials of the Gorlkiv Institute of Water TransR2rtation Engineers, and the Scientific -Research Labovktqu of Material Testinkj "iL~try pf the River Fleet carried out on-th e- spot Vtr ength tests to determine the reasons for the discrepancy between rated stresses and re ones in ships. The strength tests were carried out on the "Inzhener BeloVj' and "Ehorol" cotton and timber carriers (5327 tons displacement) destined to sail on the Caspian Sea. and on that of the "Volgo-Don-l" and "Volgo-Don-3" general cargo river vessels of 200 tons displacement. The article presents the technical ~wd 1/2 -UDC: 669,12:624,02/09 ACC N11 AR6034804 characteristics of theships, the testing methods, and the results obtained. When moving the ships from the cages to the plunzer carriage, a bending movement, which was called the shipway movement, was found and should be taken into con- sideration when calculating the vessel for strength. A formula to determine the shipway movement is proposed, th agnitude of which is commensurable with the magnitude of the calculated bendingnoment. The magnitudes of temperature stresses occurring in the huN-o-t-ohips owing to the difference of temperature in parts of the huIl above and below water are also given. Orig. art. has: 55 figures. Ye, BuMcheya, (Traxw1ation of abstract) SUD CODE: 13 card 2/2 i mm nic VOLSXIY, N- 110v shlifovantem (Yachining Abllit.,, of 140-t-410 ) (Paper Obrabatyvaem"t Meta I edition) 72 P. 400 SO: Jojr Continent Boolt List, April 1954 VOLISKIY, N.D* ------------- Electromechanical low-frequency pulep pickup. Biul.tekh.-ekon. inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i tek4;infor-m. no.9:57-59 163. (MIRA 16:10) TT 'M'~A I, T RIM -104 "M 3 Name; Dissertation: Degree: Affiliation: Defense Date, Place: Certification Date: Source: VOLSKIY, Nikolay Ivanovich Workability of metals by grinding Doe Tech Sci Leningrad Order of Labor Red Banner Technological Inst imeni Lensovet 30 May 56, Council of Moscow Machine Tool and Instrmnent Inst imeni Stalin 6 Jul 57 BMVO 18/57 VOISKIY N I Completeness of the cutting-away of a metal layer from the part in circular grinding. Trudy LTI no. 50:67-71 159. (MIRA 14:3) (Grinding and polishing) e TUSUPOVA, N.Ya.p kand.medinauk Hypotensive effect-of eyebright in an experiment and in a _jLir*&l study. Trudy IONIKI no.5:132-W 1626 (MIRk 16:4) 1. Wedra akulltetakoy terapii (zav. - pro q,_V_Q11 kiT j_tj_qJC2, dotsent RlIbragimova) i kafedra fa,rmakologif Kirgizekogo meditainskogo inatituta (zav. - dotsent Ye.A.S egaylo). (EYEERIGHT) (ANTIMPIERTENSIVE AGNETS) voL. I b rl" ~I P-1 -Y~ 4 .'ITO'G.A.; YMS, P.M. Carrying out a mass examination of workers in the mining indystr7 of lir.ghisistan. SOV.2drav.Kir. no.21 35-37 *-Ap 158. (KIRA M12) 1. Is kafadry obshchey g1glyany (ispoloyayushchly obyaxannosti save- duyushchogo - dotsent G.A. Gudsovnkiy) i Imfedry fakulltatakoy terapii (zav. - sasluzhennyy dayatell nauki, prof. K.Ta. Vollskiy) Kirglaskogo '-, goemedinstituta. (XrRGH IZ I STAN- -MINUS--DI SJUSMS AND KTGIM) 'PLhTSMANs. L.G.; j V.A. Remodynamic and qlectrocardiographic changes under the influence of mud treatments at high mountai-n altitpaeg. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kullt'. 25 no. 6:1+99-501 N-D 160*' (MIRA 14:2) 1, ~; k~iniki fakulitatakoy torapii.Kirgizakogo moditainskogo instituta (zav. - prof. M.Ye. Vollokiy I Issyk.-Kultakogo sanatoriya "Tamga" (nach. M.V. Mil"-Yreao). (BLOOD) (ELECMOCARDIOGRAPHY) (BAms , MOOR AlW MUD) 124-58-9-9467 Translation from: Reverativnyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 3 (USSR) Volskiy, N. 1. ,TITLE: Nikolay-Ma_~vlovich Petrov, the Outstanding Russian Scientist and Engineer (Vydayushchiysya russkiy uchenyy i inzhener Nikolay Pavlovich Petrov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. tekhnol. in-ta im. Lensoveta, 1957, Nr 38, pp 10-15 ABSTRACT: A brief outline of the life and the scientific, engineering, social, and teaching activities of Nikolay Pavlovich Petrov. His merits in the establishment of the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication and in the'development of rail transportation in Russia are particularly emphasized. N. T. Pashchenko 1. Scientific personnel--USSR Card 1/1 .VIGDOROVICHy V.N.j VOLIPYAN, A. U. Preparation of high purlty*nonferrous potalo by tbe up-thod of zonal melting. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tavet. met. 3 no.3jU5- 135 160. (MIRA 14:3) 1.-Kramoyarskiy institut ts'vetnykh metallov. Rokomendovana nauchno-tekhniche'skim,govet6fn'*prbbl6fonoy'laboratorii chistykh metallovp metallicheakikh soyedinVdy i poluprovodnikovykh materialov. (Nonferrous metals-,-Hqtallurgy) ACCZSSION NRt AP4029832 8/0279/64/000/002/0063/0068 AUTHOR: Vigdoravich, V. No (Moscow); Adler, Yu. P. (Moscow); Vol'pyan, As Ye. (Moscow) TITLit On the evaluation of the efficiency of the zonal recrys tall izat Lon procoss ISOURCB; AN SSSR, 1xv. Metallurgiya i gornoya delo, no. 2. 1964, 63-68 t iTOPIC*TAGS: zonal recrystallization, efficiency, entropy, impurity, entropy !function, thermodynamic entropy 'ABSM=T: In this paper the authors suggested that with the aid of the so-called 'entropy function, an evaluation can be made of the crystallization process efficiency of purification by examining the degree of "disorderliness" or "orderliness" of the impurity distribution along the length of the ingot. Previously, the basic criterion used for evaluating the removal of impurities in a zonal recrystallization was the so-called distribution coefficient. Evaluation of the zonal recrystallization pro- cess efficiency, by means of the distribution coefficient, does not permit the entire process to be characterized, even in the relation of the purification cource of a ,certain number of impurities$ i.ev, the distribution coefficient is superfluously specific. The authors derived formulae to evaluate the efficiency; result& were Card 1/2 !ACCESSION NR: AP4029832 !compared in tables. The authors suggest an entropy criterion for evaluating the !distribution efficiency or the efficiency of purification from impurities in zonal recrystallization and other methods of direct crystallization. The possibility was: :shown of using this criterion for evaluating the behavior of separate impurities, !their combinations, and the entire sum of the control impurities during the actual :process by considering their distribution throughout the length of the ingot without .-apriori construction of a theoretical model of the process. Orig. art. has: 9 iformulas, 1 figure and I table. - !ASSOCIATIONt none ~SUBMIMZD: 21My62 DATS ACQ: 3OApr64 ENM 1 00 !SUB CODIs' ML NOISY BOVI 016 OTHERt Oll 'C4rd 2/2