SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELKIN, S. S. - BELKIN, M.K.
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EELKIN.-Ila&=dr--atspanQyL*h, insh.; GRIEKOV9 V.A., insh.,
retsenzent;
SOBAKIN, V.V.$, lwz~h,, red.) WTROVA,, N.A.,, tekhn, red.
(Handbook on swithoing engines,, automatic, and motorcars]
Spravochnik po motovozam, avtodrezinam i motodrezinam. Izd.2.,
iepr. i dop. Moskva, Tranesholdorizdat, 1963. 190 p.
(MIRA 160)
(Locomotives) (Philroad motorcars)
Z(Vt I)/
-NA: APS005353
"ACOFMION S/0109/65A10[(1021f)36210364
!AUTHOR: BeWn, B.-A.,
TITLE: Transient process ina palse-cont-rollod oscillator
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika. i elektronika, v. 10, no. 2, 1965, 362-364
JOPIC TAGS: pulsed oscillator, thyratron oscillator
iABSTRACT, The problem o1 the transient process in a pulse-controlled thyratron
!oscillator arises when a pulse-packet envelope is evaluated. Equations
describing
;the onset and termination of a-single oscillatien are set up, and new initial
:conditions for each successive cycle are found. Relative oscillatory voltages
were
:calculated on a "Minsk" computer for the first 60 cycles for various circuit
parameters; the corresponding curves are preBented. "The auzhor wishes to
thank. D. V. Ag2Zjy_and V. Ya. Srnar&ctn~kiy for theif attentior- to this
-.VoZk.
irt. has: 2 figures and 6, formulas.""
Card
BELKIN., B.A.
Oscillation spectr= of a key oscillator. Radlotekh. i elektron.
11 no.1:135-136 Ja 166. (WRA 19:1)
1. Submitted March 31~ 1965.
ACC_RW%__M'W23875 " SOURCE CODE-. UR10109/661011 007/130611306
AUTHOR: Belkin, B. A.
ORO: none
TITLE: Exciting the oscillations in a circuit by a controlled
switching element
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no- 7, 1966, 1306-1308
TOPIC TAGS: electromagneticAoscillator, very low frequency,
oscillator4t_%~
oscillator theory, thyratron _Ac"~
ABSTRACT: Theoretical considerations regarding the
very-low-frequenoy oscillator 1,~<
excited by a thyratron are set forth. The oscillations can sustain
If these two
conditions are met$ (1) The sum of d-c supply voltage and -
oscillatory voltage
exceeds the thyratron, firing potential at the starting moment and
(2) The firing
should be cophasal with the natural oscillations of the circuit. A
separately-excited
lWdrogen TG11-130/10 thyratron was used in experiments conducted at
11.29 ka and a
d-c supply voltage of 200 v. Under quisi-harmonic conditions (the
harmonic coefficien
less than Ya), the oscillator efficiency was over 90%; under
nonharmonic conditions,
about 50%. Orig.' art. has: 3 figures and 6 formulas. (031
SUB CODEs 09 SUBM DATE: OlOct65 / ORIG REF: 002 / ATD PRESS: S-0 if6
Card I I I
. BELKIN, B.G.
...
On the probelm of roenten and radiotherapeutic aid in
dermtological
practice, Vest.derm.1 ven. 33 no.5.'31-32 S-0 159. (min
13:2)
1. Iz Tarkmenskogo nauchno-issledovatell~kogo
kozhuo-vener.elogichooko-
go instituta (direktor - aoktor med.tauk, prof. R.7.
Rody0du). .
(SKIN DISFASMS ranother.)
BELKIN, B.A.; ITKIN, V.A.
Experimntal study of a frequency =1tiplier using a
pulsed
mode of aelf-oscillator operation. Elektrosviazl 19
no.10:75-77 0 165. (MRA 18:12)
1. Submitted Jan. 25.. 1965-
Medima care for patiento with dermat4myconia in
Ashlombad, Zdra-v.
Turk. 4 no,61-30-33 N-D 160, (MlU 14: 1)
1. Is Tarkmenskova mauchno-iseledovatellakogo
*zbno-vanerologiabet
skogo inatituta prof. k.F. Rodyakin i Asbkhabadskogo
gvfod-
skago kdahno-venerologich4skogo diopmwera iglavnyy, ymoh
- I.Do
Leyvi). EEWCKYCOBIS)
BMINj B*Gq
-----------
Irijuries from X-rays used for a therapeutic and
diagnostic pur
po3e, Zdrav. Turk. 7 no.5sl9-21 (41) ~hy 16,1, (MM
16.-8)
(I RLY4-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
Dissertati-n: "Measurement of Nonlivear Distortions in Loudspeakers."
Cand Tech Sci,
A32-Unior Sci Res Cinephotographic Dist, 27 May 54~ Vechernyaya
Moskva, Yoscow,
17 May 54-
S0: SU14 284, 26 Nov 1954
KTASISHOM, V.I., redaktor;A AMOVA,A.A., redaktor,-
[translator]; GRIGCR'Ylffp V.S.,[translatorj;
ISAKOrTCff-,*rAv,-
[translator]; KCROzxv,x.,N*. takhnichaskly redaktor
[Physics of sound in the sea. Translated from the
Rnglish]
lizichaskie osuovy podvodnoi akustiki. Perevod a
augliiskogo
B.G.Selkina, V.S.Grigorleva, i K.A.leakovicha,
Koskva, Izd-vo
*Sovetskoe radio," 1955. 739 P. (MIRA 9:2)
1(Underwater acoustics)
IrNew- lenerator (Oscillator) for Acoustic %'easure-ments".
L),,0ntific aosearah, Institute
A re,ort delivered at a confar~.-nce on alectro-acoustics held
b--- ~.-e Aco..'Istic
.Cmsision, t' e A-;o ~stic Institute of t' ~ AS Uxt, and t~-
i A ~~e Kiev Order of Lenin roly-
technic In3t., Cron 1-5 JulY 1955 in Kiev.
SO: Sum 728) 28 Nov 1955
Z(T
13 11
2:a
BILKIN,B.G.
.Sound lenses with variable refractive indexes.
Trudy Kom. po
akust. 8:125-138 '55. OUA 8:8)
1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy
kinofotoinatitut
(Bound lenses)
USSR/Electronics Noise Generators 1PD-2444
F_ L K IN, B, (_''r
Card 1/1 Pub 90-6111
Author Belkin, B._G.,:Active Member, VNORiZ
Title A new noise voltage generator
PeTiodical ; Radiotekhnikay 10, 56-58, Apr 55
Abstract : Construction and operation of a noise generator vith a
predetermined
noise band output vbIch shifts continuously through the vhole audio
spectrum are describ 'ed in this article. This type of noise
generator
-can be described as a generator of a-"sliding" noise band; this
slid-
ing effeci.in obtained by first recording a certain noine.band on a
.film, and then reproducing the noise at various speed@. The mecha-
nism for speed variation uses alrotating hallow cylinders onset
vhoaa
faces is-out'to-a'ctrtain,,profilej,,.wbic4 by'-afeans of
a.roller-sliding
along the prpfile edge'.logarithLiicallyvarisa the-speed ratio of a
friction coupling,between:a,-constant-opead:,viotor-andlthe drive
of a
film sound.track;lrbsultiag-in frequebby.--variation of the band
through Lthe vhole.,vidth of.AudioAspectrum." The-- radio, beiveen
noise
band vidth and mean frequency remains constant. Graphs, Diagram.
Inetituiion: All-Union Scientific and Technical Society of Radio
Engineering and
Electric Communications Izeni A. S. Popov (VNORiE)
Submitted October 21, 1954
4 +_Q
C-217
v f"F
-IN F
P A
J~jt
"i mil
I IT1
VEXIIENKO, A.F. i, BWME,2~
Ifew types of motion pictures. Tekh.kino i telev. 4 no.6:19--27
zo 6o. '%HM 13--7)
1. Vseso7wny7 nauchno-iouladovatellskiv kinofotoinstitut.
(Motion pictures)
RAKOVSKIY, Valentin Viktorovich,-rDZLKjHB_G, kand.tekhn.nauk,
Lawreat Le-
ninskoy premii,retsenzent;
SABASHNIKOVA,re.S.,red.;MUM,Z.N.,tekho.
red.
[Measuie to in sound rOdWM-ng-'d-iums for motion piitures]
min .1
Izmereniia v apparature zapisi zvuka kinofillmov. Moskva
Izd-vo,*Iakusatvow, 1962. 402 p. (MIRA 16:41
(Motion pictures, Talking-Equipment and supplies)
(Sound-Measurement)
R&KOVSKIY,.- Valentin Viktorovich,-_WLKIN,_B.G.q kand.tekhn.nauk,
laureat
Leninskoy premii,, retsenzent; SABLSETIWVA,, Ye.S., red.;
XALEKP Z.N., tekhn. red.
(Measurements in sound recording apparatuses for motion pictures]
Ismereniia v apparati~-e zapisi svuka kinofillmov. Moskva.,
Iskusstvo, 1962. 461 p. II (MIRA, 16z6)
(Motion pictures, Talking-Noise)
(Interference (sound)-measurement)
,PL=r4h,G.
Use of ultrasoft X Tays in akin diseases# Zdrav* Tarko 7
no.112
34-36 Nv63 (MIRA 17 23)
1. Iz Turkmenalcogo naucbno-!Zsledovatel'skcgo instituta
kozh-
nykh bolemey (direktor - M.E. Fzaahovp nau-,13ny7
rukovoditell
prof. N.F, Rodyakin).
BELKIN B,G
Effect Of fractiOnal epilation doses Of X rays on BOW
reactions
of childrens' organiome. Med.rad. 9 no.9tl7-21 S 164.
(MIRA 1814)
1. Turkmenokiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kozhnvkh
bolezney.
BELKIN B G. kand,med.riauk
Psyehogenic reactions in children to simulated irradiation
in
an X-ray department. Vest. derm. L ven. 38 no.9:37-40 S 164.
(MMA 18;4)
1. Turkmenakiy nauchno-issledovatell.-kiy institut, ko-.hnykh
bolezney (dir. - kand,med.nauk M.E.Erez;hovP zanestitall
direktora
po nauchnoy chasti, - prof. N.F.Rodyakin), Ashkhabad.
Nauchnyye
rultovoditeli - chlen-korrespondent AMN S-SSR prof.
F.V.Kozhemikov
i prof. N.F.Hodyakin.
8/11 61/000/007/002/003
D221YD303
AUTHOR: Belkin, B.P., Engineer
TITLE: Automation of the process of electroplating
PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstval noe 7,
1961p 10 - 16
TEXT: This article describes the construction and circuits of the
automatic controllers of temperature and level of the electrolyte,.
controllers of cathode current density, controllers of the time of
plating and of current reversal. The apparatus PTT9-63 (RTUE-63)
regulates the temperature of the electrolyte with steam and elec-
tric heating in the range of 20-1000C with an accuracy of � 10C,
and level with an accuracy of � 5 mm- It is operated from the
mains - 220 V a.c. and its power consumption is 300 watts. After
describing the basic elements of the temperature controlling cir-
cuit with steam heatingy the author notes that controller PnT-64
(RPT-64) regulates the cathode current density from 0.2 to 5 amps/
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Automation of the process ... D221/D303
dm2 with an accuracy of � 10 %, the time of plating from 0 to 50
minutes with an accuracy of + 5 %r the reversal of current with the
independent change of time of duration for the cathode period from
5 to 40 see. and anode period from 0.5 to 4 see. The minimum con-
trolled bath current is 1-2 amperest maximum - 200 amperes. The di-
mensions of the controller are 410 x 650 x 1500 mm, weight 150 kg.
Maine supply is a.c. 220 volts; power consumption 1.5 watt. Fig. 3
represents the basic circuit diagram of this controller. The ad-
justment and control of the current density controller is based on
the condition that the total bath current Io is equal to the given
cathode current density I)k over the surface 8 of the object3being
plated. Consequently the cathode current density in the bath is a
function of the total current: Dk = f(I9). The measuring element
consists of a receiving part - controlling slabs (transmitters)Fk
connected in parallel and suspended in the batht and a shunt 14 , a
measuring and master part - electronic controller type KPV4r7P-54
(MRShChPR-54) or type 9FIB2"11 (BPV2-11). There ie no mechanical
contact between the controlling and regulating circuits. The ampli-
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Automation of the process D221/D303
fier consists of two relays P3 and P4 and two contacts of the mea-
suring device K3 and K4- "M is the operating element. The regula-
tor consists of an autotransformer and a power rectifier Bcr-3A
(VSG-3A). A manual control is also provided. The current density
in the bath is set using PU8hbuttons Kl and K2 (current density
"less" and "more" respectively). The transmitting elements of this
controller are.stainless steel rods 6-8 mm in diameterp suspended
vertically in the bath. The submerged length of the transmitter is
such that its lower end is level with the suspended object or 50-
100 mm higher. For baths with the cathode bars 1 m in length, one
transmitter per cathode bar is sufficient. Two transmitters are
used with the cathode bars of 1 to 2 m in length. The distance bet-
ween the transmitters, for good control, is so chosen that it is
proportional to the space occupied by the objectst measured at
right angles to the plane of the cathode bar. The transmitter cur-
rent is set to a minimum observing that the current density at the
transmitter is not below the limiting value. Larger values of cur-
rent density at the transmitter are avoided to prevent the setting
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Automation of the process D221/D303
of the metal on its surface. This controller was proved to hold
the
required current density with the accuracy of � 10 % for various
loads. The duration of the cathode and anode periods depends on
the position of the wipers of R5 and R6- The periods can be
leng-
thened by increasing.R5, R6, C4 or C59 The controller of the
elec-
troplating time consists among other components of an electronic
time relay [triodesJit andJ12 of the type 6nin (6PlP) and 6H2n
(6N2P) respectivelylp a relay P, of the type PCM-2 (RSM-2), a
re-
lay P2, type RP-2. The variable resistance Rl controls the time
in-
terval. When 01 and C2 discharge, the anode current ofJ1 increa-
ses until the relay 21 operates and its contacts close. 1his
opera-
tes the relay RP-2 and thus breaks the circuit of the autotrans-
former TP2 which deenergizes the bath. The apparatus APT-61
(ART-61)
is used for the automatic reversal of the current (0-5 to 10
minu-
tes for the cathode.period and 0.5 to 17 sec for the anode
period)
with an accuracy, of �.5% for the current range of 0 to 600 ampe-
res. The dimensions of the apparatus are: 320 x 210 x 180 mm.;
weight 8 kg; mains 220 V a.c.; power consumption 12 watts. It
con-
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Autcmation of the process ... D221/D303
sists basically of an electronic and a power unit. The electronic
unit controls the power unit. It has two tine relays. This control-
ler is used in the chromium plating,process vrhen one generator
supplies power to a group of baths. If only one bath is-'used, a
controller of the type APT-62 (ART-62) can be used. This is a sim-
plified version of ART-61 and operates on the same principle. In
the process of chromium plating the recommended temperature of 2the
elect,rolyte is 50-600C, cathod 'e current density 60-100 amps)cM
length of cathode period 1-5 minutes. There are 8 figures.
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ACC NRo AP6016878 SOURCE COM UR/6 i J -5766-fo-6-6766276692/6693
AUTHOR: Belkin, B. P.
ORG: none
TITLE: Pulse-parameter checker
SOURCE: IzmeritellnVa tekhnika, no. 2, 1966t 92-93
TOPIC TAGS: pulse checker,, pulse analyzer --e
ABSTRACT: The development of a new instrument for convertin
voltages proportional to the repetition frequency, pulse height,
or pulse duration
is reported. The tramistori2ed instrument (its principal diagram
is given) can-be
used for three measurementst (1) The repetition frequency is
measured by converting
the train of height-and-duration-normalized pulses into a d-c
voltage; it is claimed
that a heigh'. variation of 10--100 Y and a duration variation of
0-1-5 psec have no
effect on the output voltage; (2) In pulse-height measurements, a
duration variation
of �100% or a frequency variation of �100% within 1000-1500 cps
causes an error of
2-3%; if the frequency lies in the 500-1000--aps band# the error
:increases to
2-7%,a (3) In pulse-duration Reiiurements, a repetition-frequency
variation of � 100%
(within 100-1500 cps) causes an error of 2-01 a height variation
of 10-100 v
does not affect the accuracy. "Engineer A. At Perghin- ook
partinthe development
of the instrument.ft Orig. art. hast. i figure. (031
SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM MATEt n0n6/ ATD PRRSSI.7~'0`29-j
Card. Ih 601-312-296
BELKIN, B.P., inzh.
Automatic regulation of temperature and electrolyte level of
electrolytic baths. Mekh. i avton. proizv. 17 no,4:10-13
AP 163- (NMIRA 17:9)
BELKIN, B.P., inzh.; SHLUGER, M-A., doktor tekhn. nauk
*Wunwwawlg-~-
Automatic regulation of electric conditions in chromium
plating baths. Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 18 no.7:2-4 Jl t64.
(KIRA 17:9)
LIPIN, A.I.; BELK114, B.Pe,
Automatic control and regulation of electrolysis conditions.
Biul.tekh.-ekon. inform. Gos. nauch.-issl.nauch. i tekh.
infci7-,. 17 no.9&93-96 S 164 (MIFA 18:1)
'e-ruir, G.
3603C Organizatsiya finansovoy raboty na zavode. Moloch
prom-st', 19,A3, No.11,
s. 37-40.
30: letopist Zhumal*lnykh stateyo Vol. 45, Moskva, 1949
13ELKIN# 01
w1w
,
~ I
Setting prices on livestock and moat products. Minn.
ini. SSSR
29 no.5:42-43 158 (14IRk 11:10)
(~;at--Pricns)
BELKIN, G.
The workeral committee In the organizer of
progressive practice.
Sov. profsoiuzy 17 #o.8t26-27 lp 161. (Mk 14:3)
1. Zaveduyuohohiy orgmassovym otdolom Smolenskogo
oblastnogo
oovets. profooyuzov.
(Smolensk Province-Trade unions),
(Smole~nsk Province-Stock and stockbreeding)
BELKIN, G.
Contribution to the national task. Profs-tekh, obre IS no,7:
16-17 J1 '61. WRA 34t7)
1. Zamestitell nachalinika Stalingradskogo oblastnogo
upravleniya professiorallnc-tekbnicheakogo obra2ovaniya.
(Stalingrad Provinoe-Fam mechani2ation--Study and teaching)
JIMIN. G. L.. 30MIKOV, V. A.
"The Controlof the Contents of Lead in Intermediate Products and
Concentrates"
paper presented at the *~11-Union Seminar on the Application of
Radioactive Isotopes in-Measurements and Instrwrient BUlding,
Frunze (Kirgiz SSR),, June 1961)
So: AtomWa Energiya, Vol 11, No 5, Nov 61, pp 468-470
ZVY'AGINTSZV, D.F., kapitan. voyenny letchik vtorogo
klassa- Im
G.H., kapitan, voyennyy shturman pervogo kJassa
How we carry out atrial recounaissanae.
Vest.Vozd.71. no.803-
37 Ag 160~ (MMA 13:9)
(Aeronautics, Military-,-Observations)
BELKIH, G.S.; KISELEV, V.Ya.
-----------
Erosion of electrodes in high current discharges in
rarefied
media at atmospheric pressures. Trudy 1.1-71
no.64:261-270 165.
(11M.k 19:1)
MV.4CVW.VxuUr ux uezuu rower naganeeriLng iLuzzicure woozovajay
oruena Aarana
energetichoskiy institutT_
TITL13: Electrode erision L.12 high-~current pulsed,discharges
SOURCE: Zhurnal'te'k~hn'icheskoy flzlki,, v., 36, no. 2, 1966, 384-389
TOPIC. TAGS apark,gap, spark discharge).qXectrode, brosion
A13STP.40r: The authors have'-Investigated%eros"ion of cc r e
ectrodes,in oscillating-
discharges with periods ~_from 35 to 200 microsec, damping constants
from 5.9 x 103-t0,
57 x 163-sec-1, and maximU6 currents from 70 to 800 kAS ~The mass:-
of -metal ejected Irm
the electrodes was-determined by
voic-,hing,.tho-olectrodes.before.and after the-discharge
The electrodes,were stwround6d by -,a~ metal screen.on which -the
ejected,metal was de-
posited.', By examining the deposit on this screen it was possible
to'datermine that
85-90% of*the:ejected metal~came.off asji4uld.and only 10-15% as
vapor. The mass ot
ejected metal was found- to be - proportional to the integral over,
the full discharge time
of'the absolute.value of the current, provided.this Lute al exceeded
a threshold value
9r
of about 10 coulombs. The -mass.of electrode.metal meltod-in
thedischarge is calculat-
ed; comparison of this.calculated,restat with the observed
olectrode'drosion showed.,
thatapproximately 40% of the'molten electrode.motal Is ejected,
independently of the!
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-UDC.- 537.523.4--
VINOGRADOV, G.V., doktor Ithim-tcheakikh nauk; KOHXW,, I.V.
Methods for studying the rheological (viscosity) properties of
polymcr solutions and malts. Zhur.VKHO 6 n0-4:417-421 '61-
(KIRA 14:7)
(Polymers) (Rheology)
E&K
.Dissertation defended for the degree of'Candidate of Technical Sciences,
at the Institute of Hetrochemical Synthesist in 1962:
"Investigation of Pblymer Melts Using the Method of Rotational
Viacbsimetry."
Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4., Moscow., 1963., pages 119-145
BELKIN,, G.YA.
"Handbook for a Veterinary Assistant." Under the general
editorship of G.Ta.
Belkin. Second revised and supplemented edition. Chkalov.
Chkalov Publishing House,
1952. 676 pages with illustrations, Price 14 rubles.10
kopeksbound.10.,000 copies.
SO.- Veterinariy&;Vol.30;No. 3j-Harch 1953,-unclassified
TABCON
D-1 'I'll
. I.
0ii-111vt-Itio Aw anskayz~ 0.
'I -, *. "r:,vda)
30 'f1--.-1, 114
IBRAGIMOV, I.E.; AI-; SHAYN, I._T..; :1~'~7'CT
Electroni' morjej of an automatic a.c~ compensator in
rectangular
C
Coordinatea. Izv., AN Azerb,SSR.Sor.fIz.-mat, i tekh. nauk
",004:
2!~-32 161. (MIRA 14: 12)
(Electronic apparatus and appliances-Ifodels)
(Measuring instruments)
I I Nj -I- , -L- '
PTITSYN, G.T.. inthener;.BMIN, I*I*q inshener,
Automatic control system for RTZ-!~~ streetcars with mixed
excitation
electric motors. Test. elektroprom. 28 ne.3:59-62 Mr 157.
(HLU 10:4)
1. Zavod, ODiname".
(Electric railway motors) (Automatic control)
ZZIN, 19L, inxh,
Q
!,-
Yeatures of the electric equipment and circuitry of the new
1-tnm
subway car. Vent. eloktroprom. 31 no.11:11-16 N 160.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Subways~-Cars)
BELUN, VQvIANTSEVA, L.M.; SUr':lig4GVAP V.A.;
GUOSECITEPOV,
.X.., rt,.,d.
[I"las ties in avnnored oquipmonl " i I-stn a. s,
v bronetank-ovol
"' ' - 1 "y -
toklmiRei~ Mo-kvaj, Vcenizdat, 1965. 136 p.
(1-11DA 18:9)
1 5-0 o
28937
8/063/61/006/004/004/010
A057/A129
AUTHORS- Vinogradov, G. V., Doetor of Chemical Salences,_Ptlkin,
I- M-,
Konyukh, I. V.
TITLE: Method for studyIng rheologioal (viscous) properties of
polymer
solutions and melts
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal vaesoyuznogo khImloheskogo obahahestva 1meni
D. I. Mendele-
ye-va, v. 6, no. 4, 1961, 417-421
TEM: A short review of methods for studying rheological
properties of
polymers by investigating viscosity characteristics of solutions
or melts is
given in the present paper. After discussing principal aspects
for these
methods, capillary and rotational visoosimetry Is described.
Some new testing
methods and devices 4oveloped in the Institut neftekhimicheskogo
sinteza AN SSSR
(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Academy of Sciences
USSR) are also
presented. Viscosity is expressed by Newton's equation an % - I
D (1)
( % - shear stress, Drate gradient). Rhoological characteristics
of fluid
systems were determined by the form of the fluidity curve T - f
(D) and the
values of the parameters. In non-Newtonian liquids I depends on
D and thus
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Method for studying rheologloal ... A057/A129
by determining the latter the viscosity can be estimated by
means of absolute
visoosimeters. Two types of viscosimeters were generally
used,'viz., capillary
and rotational viscosimeters. The latter are especially
convenient for rest
D values. Capiliary viscosimeters operate in the range of D -
10-2 _ log see,
and T - 10 - 10 dyne/cm2. To avoid "outlet effectsn, devices
with two
capillaries of different length but equal diameter were used.
Constant pressure
13 secured by a weight pressing on a piston which floats on
the*ymer system.
Compressed gas or extruders can also be used to affect the
pressure. In the
Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis a load-type
microviacosimeter (Fig. 1) is
used for polymer melts, a gas viscosimeter with constant
pressure for melts and
concentrated solutions of polymers, and agring viscosimeter
with variable
consumption and pressure for solutions [A -2a.(AKV-2a) type]
and melts
CAKB-5 (AKV-5) type]. A device Identical to the'viscosimeter in
Fig. I was
developed by 1. A. Marakhonov In the NIIPPlastmass (Leningrad).
Small amounts
of the polymer can be Investigated in this microviscosimeter.
The gas capillary
viscosimeter contains several eylindrical removable reservoirs
of different
volume with floating plat6na. The latter are connected to the
manometric panel
at one end, and at the other to the pressure regulator,
manostate and cylinder
with inert gas at 150 atm pressure. Also a set of calibrated
cylindrical
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Method for studying rMologloat ... A057/A129
capillaries of different length'and diameter is used with
the viscosimeter. All
the three types of v1sooolmoUrs mentioned can be used up to
350 C. Rotational
viscosimeters can be used in the determination of
relaxation and elastic charac-
teristics of polymer systems for studying the Weissenberg
effect or the estima-
thn of the transiti( these devices
)no f
.6m elastio deforrtiona to flu dity.
the intervals of D w 10" to 105 sea and L w 10-4 to 104
dyne/c can be measured.
Generally devices with coaxial cylinders were used. Many
modem rotational
viscosimeters have electronic mechanisms for registration
and regulation or
programmed changes of D. A visaosimeter of the cone-plane
type (Fig. 2) was
developed in the'InBtituto of Petrochemical Synthesis for
investigations of
'donoentrated solutions or melts of Solymets in inert gas
atmosphere or high
vacuum at temperatures of up to 300 C. One friction surface
is the bottom of
the rotating cup 4 and the other the plans of the cone 3.
The rotation of the
latter, effected by the polymer 5, Is 'controlled,by
tensiometric or inductive
gages. By means of a serva neahanism (which controls the
hydraulic drive 10)
changes in the rate of rotatiqn of the cup 4 can be
programmed. By a quick stop
of the latter the relaxation of stresses can be0determined.
Some typical curves
obtained with high-pressure polyethylene at 220 C are shown
in Pis. 3. Curves
OAB demonstrate the dependence of the shear stress on
deformation (diagrams 1-4;
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,Method for studying rhoologloal ... A057/A129
deformation rates 0.75,-2.1i 2.8 and 21'sec-1, respectively).
Curves BC show
the process of shear stress relagation at a momentary stop of
deformation in
points B. On the flow curve (I*ft upper 'corner In Fig. 3) the
Points 1-4 are
shown,corresponding to the stop'on the"stress-deformation"
curves Investiga-
tions of concentrated polymer solutions at temperatures
below'100 6 _1200C are
carried out by the present authors on viscosimeters with coaxial
cylinders of
the type TrB-P-1 (FVR-1) desorlbe4 by V. P. Pavlov [Ref. 21:
Trudy tretyey Wes.
konf. po kolloidnoy Aimli (Trannaotions of the third All-Union
conference on
colloid chemistry)*, Izd. AN SM, M., 1956, p. 144), and Yu. F.
Deynega V P.
Pavlov and 0. V. Vinogradov (Ref. 44: Zav. lab.,, 26, no. 3, 353
(1960)1. 'There
are 3 figures and 45 references: 13 Soviet-bloo and 32
non-Soviet-bloo.
ASSOCIATIONi [Abstracter's notei apparently the Institute of
Petrochemical
Synthesis Is the author's institute.]
Card 4/8
KONMKH I.M.
IS., ~KIN~,,v MUSTAFATEY., E.
Rotation viscosimetry of polymer milts.
Report-preBented at the 13th Conference on
high-mlecular compoundB
MOBCOWp 8-11 Oct 62
45157
v7 8/020/63/148/002/032/037
B192/BIOI
AUTHORS: Vinogradov, G. Kargin, V. A., Academician
TITLE: High elasticity, shear strength and development of a stationary
viscous flow in flowing poly1ners
PERIODICALz Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady,, v'. 148, no. 2, 1963,
369~- 312
TEXT: The transition from elastic deformAtion to the development of a
stationary viscous flow in polymers was i~hvestigated on the
substances
styrene. With a rotary diffrac
Alkathene-2 (polyethylene) and block-poly*
tion viscosimeter the shear stress %-as s~,funciion of the deformation
was measured at various temperatures T for different constant
deformation
rates ~. Calibrationcurves at 414,~140 and 195 0C with values from
0.028 to 2i sec- 1 are given for polyethylene. For all selected
temperatmq
the curves at low Sirst rose monotonically with r-and then levelled
to.'a*
constant value; bA, for higher ~ values they rapidly rose to a maximum
and then dropped monotonically to a constant value. For the
deformation
where 'e turns constant, there holdoz A + B log B being about
Card 1/2
S/020/63/148/002/032/037
High elasticity, shear ... B192/-B101
2 for all temperatures, and A decreasing with rising temperature. For
-monotonic curves the transition from the solid state to the
development of
a stationary flow occurs without a change in structure, for curves
with a
maximum, a change in structure takes place when passing the maximum.
The
good reproducibility of the calibration curve when the experiments
are re-
pasted, as well as the fact of the energy of activation being almost
the
same both at the limit of resistance and when the flowbecomes
stationary,
lead to the conclusion that the-change in structure is reversible
and un-
attended by any destruction.of the macromolecules. The modulus of
rigidi-
ty G was ascertained from the rise of the curves 't(e) at ~-- 0. For
small
there resultqd the functionality G a,+ b.log k, where b.- 4 for
poly~-
lie temr)erature range inve tigated, b'- 8 for polystyrene at
ethglene in t. " . 0 P I
160 C, b - 2.5 at 210 C. With rising r, GG) makes a distinct kink for
the value of ~, corresp8nding to a maximum rppears in the curves and
turns constant where the substance enters the field of'high
elasticity.
There are 4 figures.*
SUBMITTEDi June 12, 1962
Card 2/2
ACGESSION HR: APW20053 S/0032/a/030/003/0364/0367
AUTHORS3 Vinogradov, 0. V.; A2Lk4D,_j%.j-6.j- Konstantinov; As Ael
Krasheninnikov',
S. K.; Rogovj B. A.; Nalkins As Ya.; Nonyukh, 1. Ve
TITLEs Rotational elastoviscosimeters for studying polymers
SqURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, V, 30,, no. 3. 19640 364-367
TOPIC TAGSs viscosimeters elastoviscosimeter, disk cone viscosimeters
polymer
strain, polyrwr shear stress., viscosity measurement,, viscosimeter
PVR 1, viacosim-
et~): MM, microviscosimeter KV 2'
ABSTRACT: An elastoviscosimeter of the disk-oone type shown in Fig. 1
on the
Enclosures is desoribeds For this configuration the strain rate and
shear
stress are determined by the equations
J
and
2 1-91/2 M,d~mes/cmzi
Rs
Card 1/4
ACCESSION URs AP4020053
(where 11 is the applied torque). The schematic of the complete test facility
is shown in Fig. 2 on the Enclostirea. This apparatus permits measurements on
materials with a viscosity of 3D-1010 poises at temperatures of -30 to 300C in
air.,
in vacuum (-10-3 mm Hg)$ or in an inert atmosphere. Through a system of gear
boxes
p .1 is measured by
the s eod can be continuously varied over a range of 10 The R?i
a generator, and it and various temperaturos (measured by thermocouples) can be
continuously recor4ed. The applied torque on the stationary disk 3 is measured
0 0
by strain gauges mounted at 45 on the cylindrical shaft 4. The results obtained
with this apparatus (REV-1) were compared with measurements made in a coaxial-
cylindrical viscosimeter (type PVR-1), a capillary viscosimeter (type MPD) and
in a microviscosimeter (type XV-2). The results agreed within 6% in all
instances.
Orig. m-b. has: 3 figures and 2 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheskovo sinteza AN SSSR (Institute of
Petrochem-
ical Synthesis AN SM)
SUMITTED 00 DATE ACQ i 27mar64 ENCLt 02
SUB CODEt 00j, 33C NOW SOVS W8 0TWs 007
Card 2A
Acassiow nt AP4020053
Card 3/4
INCLOSURZ: 01
Fig. 1. schematic of disk-cone viscosimeter
Ci
ENCLOSURE: 02
Fig. 2. Schematic
of test apparatus
REV-1
A
L 63837-65 4T m;APF(C1/,t:i'.,P(
)27
ACCESSION N3 'AP302M2.2 UR/006:.A5A
541.-025:532.135
-rala-r Q,
it; Balk
TITIS: Meo.~oi~j of Wi" x-6, ~aztlct$Z~ength 'and viscoisity properties
polyethylene 1i P IN,
y.thn fluid. e
-MOB* )1loidW.zhurnal,, v
1965 499_504
27, no
4P:
TOPIC'TAGS; _Visoos -,;y
iv scoua f oVp Polyathyleno polymer, olasitoxnor,- el~_qtid
stresal'alkatene 2 pol
'M 500 Pol.
ABSTRACT-. Rheol -ical
0, properties of.a representative poirrar exhibiting visco,
elastic-pro-pertios In the fluld'statevere in experiments were
c
i d ut at 114-22OC'on a rotatory alastovisicq-neter described b,
arr e o y G. V.
Vinogradov at aV (Zavodsk. labaratori?~a 3,0, 365p 1964). The polymrz
invPatig-ate&__!-'
vare alkatene-Z%nd pol~mthylene M-50OPTher dependence of the shaarik&
stress i-
on the go-and- the deformation a-r.-Mront doforimtion rates, the
ultimata J,
strongth and the sheariT stress in the state of zteady flow were
determined. It
was found that an increase in the rate of deforvation causes a
decre4so in the
time required to reach the yield point. The activation energ7 for
gteady flov a id
an ultizate shear strength transition are of simiLar magnitude The
r4dull for,
[~prd I/P.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
: 1,.
VINOGRADOV, G.V.; BELKIN, I.M.
Rheology of polymers, Elastic strength and viscous
properties of
pol7styrene in a molten state, Koll, zhur. 27
no.5.-668-673 S-0
065. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Institut neftekhimicheakogo sinteza AN SSSR imeni
Topchlyeva.
toF M:
M
ik_27e2%:6_6 W, R
-AMESSION ~NR AP5944019, UR/6669/0/027 /005/0668/0672'
.532*13
AUTHOki'
nogra ovp
ITLHIV*--~ Rheology of erties of.polystyre-ne'-
T J22ORrrs..-~:~lastic and-. scous prop
'State L.
.in the f luid
Koll v %27 no -5 19 5~~668-672:
SOURCEv, oidnyy zhukhAl,~_
MPIC TAGGS~` steady flow, pol styrene p 0 ogyq
y rheologic property.. olymer-rhe 1
viscous flow,
ABS The object'bf,the work-waa,to inv'stigate the elastic ~DA viscous,
e
#ropeities, and,/the,process,of transition from.,plastic
deformationd',to steady flow,
in olystyrenfmelts. Brand 0 (GOST 9440-�jOftlock pplystyrone.was
studied in
the 2 x IV-~-,2. x 10 sec-1. raqe_ of deformatio rates at tempera urea
from 16 0
0 ~a r pressu -
to-210 an residual i res of About 10-2.'.mm Hg. An BML-ftotary elasto
viscometer~land.the'technique of steady deformat-vwn rates were
employed. The
rheologle-a propertics were found.to be similar, o those determined
earlier in
t
polyethylene melts.-(e.g., nature4f the dependence-of shear' stresses,
on..the'time
.fr06 JOW
and deformation at various constant deformation rates,- ate.) In
passing
r -the
ea~aUjehv~ st'
ea, xates nt of eady flow is accompanied by a
114
"For the further successes of the Soviet biology of Michurin.." (p.
625) by K. 1. Palkin
(moscow)
_Kress of Contempo~~a o ',1;. 2 (5) Sept.-O--t. 1M.
SO: D:2 1~ q
Sy PtRjZy Vol. 2
VVI W F,%,JTW/i,,uP(t)/Eri -IJP.(c) ELJD1HW1GD
ACC NRs AT6026913 (A SOURCE CODE: URIOOO0166160010001008210085
AUTHOR: Golovin, S. A.; Belkin, K. N.; Drapkin, B. M.
ORG: None
TITIXt Internal friction in austenitic steels
SOURCE: AN WSR. Institut metallurgii. Vnutrenneye treniye v
metallakh i splavakh
(Internal'fr'lction in metals and alloys). Moscow, Izd-vo
Nauka.0 19669 82-85
TOPIC TAGS: internal friction, auetenito steel, low frequency,
carburization'
plastic deformation, temperature dependence/080 .4o,&
ABSTRACT:. Internal friction (Q71) as a function of temperature
was studied for-
certain auatenitic steels (see table) with low-frequency (-I
cycle) measurementd
being made using wire specimens 160 mm long and 0.8 mm in
diameter and an W MIS
vacuum torsion pendulum. Samples 200 mm long and 6-8 mm in
diameter were investi-*
gated at 750-850 cycles. Annealing and heating was done in a
vacuum of 10-3 toKr;
carburization was carried out in benzene vapors at 1,OOO*C for
1.5 hours.
Mark steel Chemical comesitlon, weight in
a Or Ni Mn Si Al S and P
Khl8N9_ 0.12 17X 8.75 1.46 6.46 -.0.01
:~ ~di Yu3 0.45 0.24 - 17.45 0.18 2.76 -0.01
Card 1/2
ACC NRs AT6026913 'D*`
The,formation of an internal friction maximum at 300*C In plaettp
klly_ def o;Rqd
austeditic stee ssociated with the migration of
,,~aof the marks indicated can be a
atomsMof carbon the austenite, and with the reaction of the latter
th dis-
locations in the solid solution under the action of a variable-sign
stress field.
The author's opinion is that the low-temperature maximum is
associated with
migration of carbon in solid solution into the stress field, and the
high-temperature
one ia.linked with the reaction of interstitial atoms with
dislocations at periodic
vibrations of the system. For Khl8Nq steel relaxation in the region
of the high-
temperature branch of Q-1 (375-400*0 is caused by migration of
interstitial atoms
in the austenite into positions of the carbide-forming elements. The
low temperature
portion of the maximum relates to a relaxation process associated
with the influence
of plastic deformation. Orig% art, has: 2 formulas, 1 table, and .5
figures*
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combining with the Interstitial the:TL pro**
BY
a A ;4~00 to" this and the 2004V peak
IQ wet* mad
'the' peak frW Occurring-ll~ -deformation for
imams
since ~ ~the awmt of increased with.
deformed.ferrite for"atj --*"ff*cts the vols, tion w
an a
'the pon6lbility-that the Y-4,trMS LD46
k
* velaxation,.vas-37' A 2 keWmal as determ
the 1000C lft~
T1 rdled
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inxhaner.
Kethods of introducing vibration grinding in the building materials
industry. Stroi.mat., Isdel.1 konstr. 2 no.1:11-15 Ja 156.
(KLRA 9:5)
1. Direktor instituta VNIITISM.
.(Killing mchinery)
KWILISHCHIK, B.Y&.,- VERBLOVSKIlp A.M.; Prinimali
uchastiye:_!S ~INL~.A.-
DMITRIYKV, L.I.; STOLYLROV, I.M.
AUUM3,tizati,pn of feeding pulverized coal in slag
treatment by
the Djodng process. TSvet. mat. 33 no,601-36 Is 160.
(MIRA 34t4)
(Zinc-Metallurgy) , (lutomatic control)
BELKIN
GORELOV., L.R.;. GORYACHIY, Yaj.; ZILOV, A.L.;
NEMTS0V,.Yu.M.;-TAPINSKIYJ, V.N.; YUTT, Ye.M.;
ANDROPNOV:, A.F.,,inzh.- red,
(Automobile qloskvic~ll 403; design and maintenance) Avto-
mobil' "Moskvich" modeli 403; konstruktsiia i tekhniche-
skoe obaluzhivanie. Moskva, Hashinostroenie, 1965. 402 p.
(MIRA 18-.8)
1. Glavuyy koustruktor Moskovskogo zavoda malolitrazhmykh
avtomobiley (for Andronov).
SELKIN, L.I.
--'-"-'""OTmOmO"ed"Late problems of aa'tomobile body design.
Avt. i trakt. pros*
no-2:3-5 P 15P. (NLU 10:3)
1. Koskovqkiy zavod malolitrazhnykh avtomobi,ey.
(Automobilbs-Bodies)
SOV/113-59-4-4/19
AUTHORI Belkin, L.I.
---------------------------------------- ---
TITLE: Standards for Preparing Technolotg~icnl Drawings
PERIODICAL: Avtomobiltnaya promyshlennostlt~19 59, Nr 4, pp 6-6
(USSa)
ABS.RACT: The introduction of state standards in the automobile
industry,
confirmed in 1950, did not result in an improvement in a number
of cases. The projects for new standards for technological
drawings, disseminated according to suggestions of industrial
installations, do not eliminate the deficiencies of the
effective GOST's. The author agrees with the critique -pub-
lished by S.G. Zielin from* the Gorlkovskiy avtozavod (Gorlkiy
Automobile Plant) concerning the active GOST's and the pro-
jects for their revision. The author points out that the
standardization of technological drawingj is not Possible for
all industrial installations. The technological drawings must
be Droduced according to the manufacturing requirements of the
individual installations. As long as t1h-1-: production methods
are not standardized, it will be impossible to standardize-
Card 1/2 technological dravings. The authors of the new =`2 project
SOV113-59-4-4/19
Standards for Preparing Technological Drawings.
for technological drawing standardization are not familiar
with all branches of machine building, but attempt the intro-
duction of standards for all installations. At least in the
automobile industry, these standards are by no means justified
and lead to a number of unnecessary complications* The author
cites several examples and analyzes deficiencies of GOST 5292.
This GOST prescribes an obligatory set of technical documentat-
ion for each product, which, in the case of the automobile in-
dustry, is never used. The author further recommends using
only a few rules for changing drawings which should be in-
cluded in the project for the new GOST. The subject3of a
state standard for technological drawings should consist of
only those rules and requirements which may be easily used
in all branches of the Soviet industry.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy zavod malolitrazhnykh avtomobiley
(moscow Plant
of Automobiles,with Low Engine Displacement).
Card 212
BIUCIN Lsonid_Igap oh; GORYACHIY9 Yakoy Vladimirovichj ROVOSSLOTp Igor'
VVAI=yS Ch; p' Yevgeni3~ Markovicb; ANDRONOV9 A.Fe 9 inshe # reds;
USILURVAl I.A.0 red. Jzd-vaj UVAROVA# A.P.9 tekbn. rad.
[The Wmoskvich-1,078 automobilej design and maintewmael krtomobill
"Moskviah" mode3-i 1+07; konstruktaiia I tekhnichaskoe obalu2hivanis.
Pod red# AeFeAndronova- Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashino-
stroit.lit-Typ 1961. ~S P. (KM& 34:6)~
I* Glavnyy konstruktor Moskorskogo zavoda malolitrazhn-ykh aytmobiley
(for Andronov) (Automobiles)
BELKIN L I - GORELOV, L.R.; GORYACHIY, Ya.V.; ZILOV, A.L.;
~*-OVY Yu.M.; 110VOSELOV, I.V.; YUTT, Ye M.
["Moskvich-WP automobile; its design and maintenance 3Avtomobill
"Moskvich-,407"; konstruktgiia i tekhnicheskoe obsluzhi-
vanie. (by] L.I.Belkin i dr. Izd.2., perer Moskva,
Mashinostroenie, 1965. 14 p. (MiRA 18:3)
BILKIR, M.
I V~
Mciber of efficlenc7 promoters to growing. Was, ind, SSSR 28
no,6-
7-8 157. 5au Hai
1, Sovnarkhoz Kirgizakoy SSR,
(Kirghitistan-YAM industry)
On uniform technically founded production standards for the coal
mining industry. 8oteitrud 5 no.8t86-91 ag 16o. (MIRA 13:11)
(Soviet Central Asia--Coal mines and mining--Production standards)
EELKIN, X.
Disaussing the White Russian experimnt. Sots. trud no,7t
100-105 Jl 163, (MM 16:10)
Nachaltnik Tadkentakoy normativno-issledovatel'skoy atantsii
Gornodobyvavushchey promyshlennosti.
BIT(l) G./GD-2
ACC NRs AP6009541 (A )J) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/005/0075/0076
AUTHOR: _jjjXkYd=kQ,_L_L lhmcbenke, V. r. Be4in, M. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: A well gravimeter
Class 42, No. .179486
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, -tovarnyye znaki, no.
5, 1966, 75-76.
TOPIC TAGS: gravimeter, earth science instrument, electronic
measurement
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a well gravimeter
which contains a
quartz elastic sensing system, a temperature compensator, an optical
system and a.mea-
suring device, The accuracy, of the instrument is-improved and remote
measurcments
are facilitated by electromagnetic counters in the measuring device
which are connect-
ed through a sign-sensitive relay, collector and speed reducer to the
micrometer screw
of the measuring system. The temperature compensator is made in the
form of series-
connected quartz frames with levers whose axes of.rotation are
rigidly connected to
the principal frame of the sensitive system.
UDC; 550,831
LCard 1/2
ACC NR: AP5009541
1 and 2--electromagnetic counters;
--speed reducer; 5--micrometer
collector; 4
screw; 6--quartz rollers; 7--axes of ro-
tation. for the levers; 8--main frame
7
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.~Card 2/2 4k
ftparlance vith dispensary services for the rural
population., nin.
m&l. 32 no.8:64-.66 Ag 1-14. (MLRA 7:10)
1. Iz Knanskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy Nikolayevskoy oblasti USSR.
(OUTPATMT MVICBS,
In Russia. dispensary serv. for rural population)
(RmuL comiTroNs,
In Russia, dispensary serve for rural population)
Madical services for the rural population during the
season of
intensified field work. Sov. sad. 20 no.4:58-61 Ap '56.
(MLRA 9:8)
1. GlavW vrach Kazankovskoy rayounoy bollnitay
Nikolayevokoy
oblasti.
(RURAL COIMITIONS,
mad. serv. in Russia (Ras))
(PUBLrc nALTH,
rural mad. serv. (Rue))
BBLKIN, M.B.
Treating rib fractures and cheat injuries by an
alcohol-novocaine
block. Nov.khtrearkh. n0-2:75 Mr-Ap 157. (MIRA )0t8)
1. Kazankovskaya reyonnaya bolluttea
(GH1ST--WPWS INji IUMINS) (NOVOCAINE)
(AICOHOL-THERAPUTIC USE)
EXCERPTA MICA Sec 9 Vol 13/2 Surgery Feb 59
1028, ALCOHOL-NOVOCAINE 13LOCK IN LESIONS OF THE THORAX
(Russian
text) - Be I k in M. B. - SOV. MED. 1957, 2 (98-100)
In thorax IesfdnW'?--4'MT.-0_r_a 2.0% novocaine solution in
injected into the inter-
costal space of the affected part, along the paravertebral
or scapular line and Into
one or two intercostal spaces above and below the affected
part, Two ml. of 70.0%
ethyl alcohol is then injected throuRh the same needles.
Alternatively, alcohol and
novocaine can be mixed before Injection, The effect appears
after 1-2 min. and
lasts 1.5-3 weeks. M
4
BELKIN., M.B.
Diagnosis of perforating typhoid peritonitia. Scv.med.
25 no-12'.
n7-119 D 161. (KIAA 15:2)
11. Is khirargicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. - M.B.Bellcin)
i 1-go
infektsionnogo otdel()niva (zav. - V.B.Birinberk)
Nikolayevskoy
gorodskoy bollnit No.1 (glavnyy vrach K.F.Timosbovskaya).
Fi
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BELKIN~ M.B.; SNIGIRI, D.G.
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1. Khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye (zav. .", M.B.Belkin)
Nikolayevskoy
garodskoy bollnitsy No.l.
(INMTINES--OBSMUCTIONS)
Brushes for Electrical Machinery, Their Manufacture and U.3es
(Shchetki d1ya
elektrichesk-ikli mashin, ikh proizvodstvo i primeneniye),
Josoner;joiadat, 19~~-29
156 Pages-
Tids book contcinz a classification of electric brushes according
to coriTosition
Euid technical characteristics. It discusses the properties of
brushes as the de-
tormining factor in their application; the conditions which
deteri~,C%Lne their operation;
their role in the commutation process; and plWaicachemical
properties of brushes.
The book briefly describes the man~Sacture of brushe~3 and
discusses selection of
brushes. In addition, the boo', contains rather detailed
.at-- on replaccment of for-
ei.yn-made brusnes with domestic bri;shcs. Alao, Vhe book
describes causes of qpaerdng
and methods of eliminating it.
This book is intended for engineers, technicians and qualified
personnel engaged
in adjusting and orerating electric machines.
,So: W-30262
LIVSHITS, Pavel Sergeyevich; BELKIN9 N.D.9 red.;
BORUNOV,, N.Lp tekbn.
red.
Brushes for electric machinery; tecbnology., testing,
ebaracteristicis,
~Sign aw use] Shchatki dlia elektrichesIdkh mashin;
tekhnologiiat
ispytaniia# kbaraktoriatikil konstruirovaniel
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