SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHARIKHARAN, M.V. - KHARIN, B.T.

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KILIRIETAIIN. H.V. , k-and.tekJin.nauk Prcblem concerning the effect of synchronous motors on the stability of the complex load of an electric power system. Izv. vys. ucheb. zavo; energ. 5 no.6.-3a9-322 Je t62. (MIRA 1r,:6) 1. Domboysl:iy politekhnicheskiy inatitut, Indiya. Predstavlena kafedroy elck'vricheskM sistem Moskovskogo onorgeticheakogo instituta. (Electric power distribution) (Elecixic motors, Slynchronous) BAMPI, Yu.S... inzh,;.R1ARIKHARAX M.V., inzh. Special features of the stability of an asynchronous load with generator excitation regulation. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 5 no.10:5~-12 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Modkovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut. Predstavlena. kafedroy elektricheskikh sistem. (Electric power distribution) (Electric motors) ACC NRt AR7004A5 I AUTHOR: Kharikov, B. A. SOURCE com uR/o16q/66/O00/012/GO03/G004 TITLE: Characterlstice of the structure of the earth's crust in the vicinity of the Bollshoy BalkJ an and adjacent areas based on regional seismic profiling data SOURCE: Ref. zh.lGeofissika, Abe. 12018 REF SOURCE: Sb. Tekton. Turkmenii i sopredelln. territoriy. M., Nauka, 1966, 210-213 TOPIC TAGS: seisl ic profiling, earth crust, Mohorovicic discontinuity, tectonics &C;,~C- tjNoqu- , ABSTRACT: Correl4t n refracted wave and deep seismic sounding data obtained along the Ogurchinskiy Island-Sarykamysh Basin profile have been used to compile a seismic cross-section of the Earth's crust along the Bollshoy Balkhan-Caspian Sea sector. South from the Bol'shoy Balkhan the depth to the Mohorovicic discontinuity decreases with an increasinq alopq (from 30 to 55 km). The top of the basaltic and granitic layers sinks fromil3 td 18 km and from l'to 5 km, respectively. A block structure with many local t4ctonic dislocations characterizes the surface of the granitic layer. In addition, threq major deep fault.tones involving the entire crystalline complex down to the subcrdstal lityer are identiCied. From the surface, the structure of the Bollshoy Balkhan ~'ppears as a.large asymmetric anticline 100 km in length and 50 km wide. The fold hqe latitudinal strike. The earth's crust in the vicinity of Bollshoy Balkhan is of the platform type; its thickness is 30-32 km. The deep eo truct* of the Bollehoy Balkhan is compared to that of the West Turkmen E aW%28 UDC: 550.31 ; 1.24 ACC NRI AR7n0411c; UAFE-MV, S!,LINIKOV, B.I. --- Viist results of the use of the controlled directional onnsitivity method In seismic propsecting on the Cheleksn PeninBUlLw, Neftegaz. geol. I geofiz. no.401-53 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Zapadnaya geofizicheskaya ekspeditsiya No.1 I ON pri Sovete Finistrov Turkmenskoy SSR. - KHARIKOV, B.A.; D01111) V.Ye. Reattlts of seismic investigations by the reflection method in the ' Oval-Toval area of the Balkhan region in 1963. Geol. nefti i gaza 8 no.5:34-38 MY 164. (MRA 170) 1. Zapadnaya geofizicheskaya ekspeditaiya No.1 Upravloniya geologii i oldwany nedr pri Sovote 1.1inistrov Turlawnakoy SSR, 'ACCESSION NRj AP4040293 5/0202/64/000/003/004?/M AUT11016i Kharikov, Be Ael Sallnikovp Be 1. iTITLEt First results or using the RDR seismic method (regulated directional ,reception) for exploring subsurface red beds in the Balkhan region of the Turkmen USSR I SOURCEs All TurkmSSR# Izvo Sere fi3,-tekhn*# khim, i gaol, n.9 no- 39 190# 47-51 TOPIC TAGSt seismic prospecting# regulated directional reception# red bed# geologic structure/ SS 26 51D seismic installation ;ABSTRACTs It was found that the ordinary reflection method of seismic proapecting 1: 'did not adequately delineate structure of the red beds in much of western Turkmeniae :Records generally showed broken reflections with short in-phase axes, partly inter-! Iference,, which gave doubtful correlationso much of the record was*so chaotic that] no interpretation could be attempted. The regulated directional reception method i (HDR) was therefore proposed, as a test of the method and as a means of deciphering!~ ithe obscure structure. Single and double profiles were run# with shot-point ,distances of 400 m and a distance of 25 a between array centerse In addition# a longitudinal grouping of 11 detectors was made on a base of 40 a for avera,,ing .6a-MI 113 %.JACCESSION NR: AP4040293 -26-51D seismic installation was used. A 1values and diminishing noise. An SS section was constructed along one of the profiles from RDR data with supplementary 25-60 filtering. Results show that the method is very effective in interpreting the J ,geologic st:ructure. The constructed section permits rather complete depth deter mination of the red beds* A more complete geologic map may be drawn from this work. than from any other geophysical method. The crestal zones along the anticlinGs Of the Balkhan district have very complex structurej being characterized by the make double rpresence of nonreflecting interfacesp and it is therefore necessary to profilles foS7 efficient RDR delineation. Productivity in such exploration may be greatly impiloved by increasing the number of channels in the recording system* The' iauthors conclude that the amount of RDR work in the Balkhan region should bo increased in order to improve the study of structure of the red bedas because prospects for oil in western Turlmenia are related to structures in these rockse, Orig. art. hass 1 figuree 4.ASSOCIATION: Zapadnaya geofisicheskaYa expeditsiya Upravleniya geolDgii L Okhrany*i nedr pri Solrets Hinistroy Turkmenskoy SSR (Western 00*PhYfical &xpedition# Administration of Geol 9Y and Conservation of Natural Resources at the Soviet 0 ministry,, Turkmen SSR) 2/3 ACCESSION NRi AP4040293 SUBHMED, i.4jan% EMLs 00 UB CODEs ES NO IMF soyl 002 OTHERt 000! ff 313 'Card ... ,TO 7~~ --- KHARIKOVY B.A.; DATSUK, Ye.M. Seismic studies on the profile No, 62001 in western Turkmenintan using the correlation method of refracting waves and hodographic seismic sounding. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh., khim, i geol. nauk no.6s23-27 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Zapadnaya geofizicheskaya ekspeditsiya Upravleniya geologii i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov Turkmenskoy SSR. -~ P. 2f- let Ps-" sr-j~ 0 "-AO L-M A 't *sa *A&"" M. J. ~3" MT, T--m J. pm % --w 11 ,"." -T-M -dm. 3-~ -"- "-ft I w *I c TIp--W J. -M-ft) AST."M. -tm- -n .(-.r) -~ 410 -=t &.T.-nq J. ;= r-I j- -nm" -(--w) -x -x -'re " ~Puw 'n-14 i . .....A -0 J. -n-A%-zn -14 -D -a--9 -a- "J.-O-M P.-S m -D , J*p TVP-c al. -TP-4 -n-fm on V 'I im 'rn- a. --.9M XP,.m IZ -= T- .j -Tqm IWFN .0 ja-.Am .. Tt- a O-P-W (1-TTM) -p-w-W K V-2 mr- J. -ma -0 _717 ==VA SATTK"- wl 0 -t-r-my an -n-m -2 -a Tn..."= ~ P-~'~' J' '" j t'-Jd~ N -"I -PW-Z 't .C?. q-4 I -W Lz M?ddy p.. 1-11-11MLI. %-I sq-. 29 paq-~d V=4- USSR /t'lectronIcs - Transceivers Feb 52 '"he 'Urozhay' Using Battery Vabes," 0. Anisimov and A. Kbarin, Astrakhan' Radio, No 2, P 36 Authc~s changed "Urozhay" -type radio station to ob- tain more econemical supply. Miniature 2-v tubes replaced regular tubes; a dry battery replaced the RU-12B converter vhich required 70% of the battery power and 2 BINS WD-500 dry type cells replaced the 6ST128 battery. After these and other changes, the transmitter drew 3) Ta from the B bat tery and the receiver drev 5 ma. 253T59 KHARIN, A.0 kand.tokhn.nauk (3trivropoll-na-Volgo) I A valuable manual for hydraulic mechrinics. Gidr. i mel. 16 no.1:63--64 Ja 164. (MIRA 1722) KHARIN. A.D,-,, inzhener. Method of repairing defects in bronze facinge . Sudoetroenle 22 no.8:27-28 Ag '56. (Km 9:10) (Shafts and shafting) Name: Dissertation: On increasing the efficiency of suction dredges in cleaning canals of debris De,iree: Cand Tech Sci Iftv: Min Agriculture USSR, Tashkent Inst of Engineers of Irri- gation and Macbanization of Agriculture TIILvZKh t'tz~eeDate, Placee. 1956, Tashkent Source: Knizhnaya lAtopis I.. No 45, 1956 HIM-11 I N 1~ 1-1 ~ T, KHOLIff, N.D., professor *jIIIKOLAYBV, I. I., kandidat takhnichookikh nAuk.; KWIN. A.I.: I~Zhene'r'. Vol lip tv .dromechan$,zatlon of earth works" by A. M. TSarevskii. Gidr. i mel. -.8 no.11:60-6i. * 156. (KLR& 10:4) (Hydiaulic engineering) (Earthwork) -J KHARIN . ~,Anzh. ~- Cleaning settling tanks by means of dredging machinery. Blek.sta. 29 no.5.-75-76 My 158. (MIRA 12:3) (Food (Tanks) (Dredging machinery) water) MRIII, A.I. (Tashkent) Removal of sediments from tank type water intakes. Vod.1 san. te"kh. no.1:31-34 A 160. (MRA 13:4) (Water-supply engineering) KHaJH . ~ t., 70 V.V.j, inzh. _kapd.tekhn.nauk; YUDIGHL I.- -... Studies of the use of vibration for underwater working of soil with auction dredges. Sbor.trud.VIIIINerud no,1:108-117 162. (Ka& 15:7) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut nerudnykh stroitellnykh materialov i gidromekhanizataiie (Dredging machinery) (Vibrators) KHARIN, A.I., kand.tekhn.-nau4;. RMOLINYY, V.A., inzh.; YUDICUT, V.V., :Lnzb. Laboratory atudies of the process of e&rth working with Various types of eurth-intake devices. Sbor. trud. VHIINer4d no.2:3-19 162. (MIRA 1623) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovat I'skiy institut nerudnykh stroltell- nykh materialov i didromakhaiiizatsli. (Dredging machinery.-Testing) I KHARIN, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; YUDICHEV, V.V., Inzh. Using vibration to work up the groun-d by auction dredges. Mekh. stroi. 20 no.9:9-12 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Dredging machinery) VOLKOVY V.T.; DUDKO, A.A.; LEBFDEV, V.P.; LIPGART, B.K.; WrHAYLOV, B.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; MIKHAYLOV, V.A., kand.tekhn.nFiuk; FUUNOV9 V.F.; SAVEL'YEV, N.P.; SOROKIN, V.V.; XHARIN,-A.I. kand.t&hn.nauk; Prinimall uchastiyei IVANOV, N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; IHOKOVA, O.L.; GOMOZOVA, N.A., red.; NAUMOVA, G.D., tekhn.red. (Mechanization and automation in the rock products industry] Mekhanizataiia i avtomatizatsiia v promyshlennosti nerudnykh stroitellnykh materialov. [By] V.T.Volkov i dr. Moskva, Gosntrolizdat, 1963. 35i P. (MIRA 17:3) VOLKOV, Valentin Georgiyevicr... inzh., Igor' MflthaL!Iovich, kand. tekhn. naukj KHAAIN Arnoild Ivanovich, kand. taklin. naiik; KHRU,17,AUV, 11IM-Tall" Ivanovich, kanfi. tekhi.. nauk; rJUMUCH) E.A., red. ,,Enriching and fractionating natural sand for concrete by -~he 'rqdraulic method] Obogast,clienie i frakt.9ionir,:wario privodnykh pesk(-)v dlia betonar gldrirvhchesklm, Voskva, StroJizlat, YAI.. IQ P. 18:1) ZUBKOV, Vil:tor Nikolavevich; 5SRU-" . redaktor; PIMORENNO, S.L. tektinicheskiy redaktor [The struggle to raise labor productivity In the petroleum industry] BorOba za povy9henie proizvodi tell nooti truda na neftepromysis. (Groznyil Grozaaaskoe ka-vo, 1955* 48 p. (Microfilm) (MLRA 10:2) (labor productivity) (Petroleum industry) RUBO, Leonid Grigorlyevichl.-IMIN, A.M., red.; VORONIN, K.P., takhn. red.; IARIONOVI Ye.G. 2 tokhii-.- redi - - --,, (Conversion and repair of asynchronous motors with a power rating up to 100 kw.] Pereschet i remont asinkhronrykh dvigatelei moshch- nosttiu do 100 kvt. Moskva, Goo, energ. izd-vo, 196L 391 p (MIRA 14210) (Electric motorsp Induction) 71 :51 0 0 a W 44.4 tided ff OnflatIMISIS a f# a ff f2m Of a As SO a 11 9 a IS a 11 v a If 4. 41, &1 44 a 41,cm *0 A 401 A, A N K"AWTV.. gqt-,ctk- tym wm Witt! (og afmcwil;n ty and related There it n', simpfe rewfift (will"" it" t"w ewgfKj~ ~tfw mrAl p*ctk*p and aboartlIkIn "P"4tY The bufflua frWiM of the dbwwetkO Owl OPA k"S"Al"0*1COpecity, l1w". 00 a fare Seib km in urg. "lattil,-red -"b - aft kjw In ShWPOM .t 11W wctic I "rocIr ftictinn of padtak is higheA In dLbwgVtfkm ftrwrity. 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The ftem,10 an tbwvbjm in vftk thaw obtabod wft firlsmAy VT!W and ti, =00 Coe see 11*06 ~000; 00 OA: we to At 4 11 A MIJALLVC.4CAL L11141111UP1 U&S$01FKATICS Ole 1' 0 U It &V W3 It -lm too is p to It It 0 4 1 1 n Ix Is it a 0 0 9 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 ioTeo' 0 : : : : 10 0 0 0 41 * 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 * 0 0 of j~,- 40-1- 41-4 0-070 4`011 'S 000 41141 loops to loolltel or to Is IF 00 a il-, "m it 'a Al ( 4 , IL A. a of I, t a 0 1 1., Tis' "ItTIAPA a A 11"I a T 7, o-oplolq% so a QMlik (11914 041 a pikylkockhm. ).At hax been ab4lwvk Irf dif"t Onalysia that Advv"km of Cl' And SA)", 0 jr loose these @We (cf. proceding abaft"c", 4060 not occur. o: 114:1 llodab*4 the ads6opilm of IU' M. &o4 milt nowe that of US" Satus, wid Mitt U pArallel to the Amtaj~iu6tk: go: tfift-t of HCI as the coWlal" of the *As by Alg4L 1. and IUCIV. Calloft mhaft" plays an lo lont,put in the Ven. coaVatkm by IUCIS (a the wtiem* C maca. W HAI 00 or , art but *pmo of [ViCil, at to a smaller extent W mul. d6iWsim- the importame of thla. Addititmotiltillf 00. :,f VOW. rmkn the auto MWIIY* to NAIrl, but not It, 110. goo 00 MaltriliatiC TOW of Ha u cmapared with Navi to =-lo ;to gm1dor bloodartme aftel on the All"Oplion coo of Nvaleat loove. to a streft 40 ~ s- blvAlling of 11,0 m4o. in the 1 800 o* 1164colle to Ia at It'. rmA to a week"- tichydirating w Influenco w"14a."" Z: 00 .4041 400 1.00 ,4*0 t00 Ulo woo 4$4 St4 DIIAMIRrKAL 01144101 CLAIMPKiloOm ff I 40 too lose btoo Za. I lail, it, 0 U If IV v it 19 tr It %d0 a *IN olstiq 1#1 9 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~400' 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 CHARIN, A. N. . "Concerning the Ei:pivalencs on Ion Exchange in Sulfur Salts.," Acta Phys.,, Us No.5, 1940 Pedagogic Inst., Krasnodar IL T& T~ A- go lu 461ii-l-ke- (m tk-4 PAW Oda of F - 9"Is Od" by dm modk4d at VnMftk. A.M.KMAw. P. N. Pinl4aws M. Va. Aquicove and M. 0. YuMer, J. 11,04. CAM. 8. R.) 11, $0-000411.- fIrmoutlich's Imibnd (C. T-st. ISM) ft* Me d"C of Ow nn. ul tqulv* 09 ItMous"s is the ode of 8 Is ~ mly for dmwtwd =kmates. Imod to the 111trate dtrw Ow masulailcm tof l1w sob. T%w dcw*46ed Od"hiewmin or* pmIathion- d mrs wkirb Pmadikk ssmw.+$ to to slahillicto u( (ktffI*s --divill. Tlw no. III t1w milive, of NO.'" In llw INsaillol" and a* try Fervoidlich's to. alnwro to Iv larger Man Ow actual no. ofequJive. of nikillary lwAyAkmates ded. go by the imbod of flondt vwI lywrant (C. A. 24, 1103). 00 J nwdifiedbytboactihom. Tbed(vcfgenc*o( the rvsulloc4 Mh-- Mo.Y Fnvnftb'i gmtlmW ffwn tbt actual Y.). al Oqul", mkvuwy PO bkmultq dvprmd4 #"I: Ike ast, of The K6 the ktwb W4 I= It he's twell to kinsdillat"I i0fals. The hool cocultwe j" it. it. 4, OM Of NHIOH UP= the ad, cte. This divwgtw* I- to plainctl by tfw fact fkat theiv III a rmctkon twtv"a tht mylkia"tes Ow 141f.011 well SA a* Ollitiatiou. A frf Will'. ACTALLIPOGICAL LATOATUffill CLASWICAtIft ;f7s; ;;FARR 1, A T2 do ~_AL m a $IOU somlo%ir W, WV &i -0" i-I - an a a &d 0 a a -1 v ft 9 so * we OOA 098 0 Oz Joe r. A. Me. 3. M-U( pewd. by the fictwo of N494,31. c WM H&CI WA tute witta 04cal t1w Id W" 110 7( wa the 4-1 the 44 tj At a cat %r= tto 61, 1 Wkk zwAuttlad Or Aftcr 24 bfs- rug., wu dit(d, OFOM tbit wt- of a-" (or %(I-PA) The acwty 4f 'he -1 sm's. cd buwW Me.. fAW It- hum the 8 ulkNEUCI, ", nuM In both Y~WAUS ~0& A"ter im"ma -%fff" In the t. 1b. dd -b-P a' in tht ".1d" Ibb 03101011Ctifed by the 10"W;= Of I'M- L"jermkeW liqtdif- TW "OtIl" t" T to t1w 41A 8 Mid- ion al pQ gtom 1 b cqcwimtt tht kxdc 41tchanse it, of Ochw peace- Wilk W,4j SIG dmva% by th, (&a tUt on subtruting as* t bmW with SN-- fram the tottal wat- Od the am fidaurfad as Is ObUbW Oat Is cqW'- W the alut- Ift mitt 01 the 40mul", bttka d um pawbimats "d swittle Ims in Like inter* x":,,rO( s tm imk guh-P nd the Ulm &d Icidded lob. 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Itemn lose I L A 49TALLUROKAL LIT141TURI CLASIVOCAIWO ale 4V u 1 4T so 41 0 0 0 to-* 0 0 000 ~s as To as a See-AL#040-000 *00 0 IN 0 07w-" 00 isfttsedou belvem k1tvalpo PAN& WA weed4se m- k1dride to ado" d Ad dis "WA to "Wk kusmo ads. Z400. 9. (1947).- - OW am VV-72 BY ~Ju&ftn I comdudatuctek 00 0411 J so tkmti=, mWag of pat eaW. of AAA flad HS multi, in &W a dell at the dee. cad.. ~;~tfy Votm=111 (be =Ldm. 'Zomsequectly. am WAIS m- action A#A + SHA - A" + is sewcupwded by A& ratting kulas *Wg IW Tlem"m at The IP 0 V so pcmut ils the umnatme 61100011 th" tbom a" an watertsk-twe WrAw. tbitic %&XP(iad ad dw mkvua ke a 4 14 1 1.,u W if j@ v a ce 0 ~44'& OXO "I A? in aA ru% vM dowly A", And ttmo full detwool on the order of inixittf; or off exct" W frithee HaS tar Atq(A. OR 'acius is the pcekvm all (h, both e(m. ccaut. awl IWmW' pirlicularly is "a with exerst Iles. Is a I cuu.. with % f9dwiltd, Me SMAY undm(cs so tkinge with tiNt. AM 00 ASA It (OrUMI. CVVft id W"kht. itemme, OW tkc. comd. 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I of MOMS td (wimm Tbaii. w the aft ilia 411"Up 44 do dullm- I 000 fatit) mw r the Hi;V=i- t;; dw dam at V046W 1k m is back the hangeA micclur it kmo Qr IF I Serig. and oto 99 43 lUtrateb obtaboed dw odda. of OdL(3~ at the co , thVV, j& call straight ce to tht fifteaks obtAkmd after pimilimimmT cm V "' as =4 oto CR- N. d the 94 A%.% with N&C). obe lattir detulac (aw ad. olmom ofou- tu*md by Ow Intemkvilat I , vA dkOvict in= tb&t 00 The .he dwArqW4 &IV" do dl*q Wall- of catko adumbcd bY the wAtdke by way of ex. jmywv4*A4UWmmta. ad 04 at Us adwdw COW& with m liatt of !1i forwicA imilingdof obomv W witablid toy t" Istemkeme lkpW *od 4.mk-c %A mol. 4di-mption the cMaridto an to a o(p4fk-4*t amts, at t6 Wo ate i;wd 14'IC* t:!:LwA Jim in tkould; it that wat. 6 dedocted hvxa tk tow gmt. of 04 ~m baund by the ~0. the difampim cdo. ekke saiWadmily witik 0A &dd&,*6w pindtood by dm !L 4 #'ji7i I 9~ Ai' 44i t EMS ir I w 4 U 0 IV 10 LI f- s 9 3 ot cc it it It a Ox 11 L a 0 a 0 e 0 0 * 0 0 6 0 o 0 * 0.111-t * * # o6 iiiiiiii a MMIChgaIgtry - Absorption, of Acetic Acid, Oct 48 by Carbon (Contd) c,,j sorption on carbon and establishes their dependenes r- on speed of flov of solution and diameter of carbon graim. Calculation based on this data of asyzVtotic; course of relationship betveen time of protective action and length of carbon layer gives, f or loni periods, results in good agreement with experiment. Submitted 27 Dec 47. LC Pi/49TJ2 UM/Chexistry - Absorption, of Acetle Acid Oct 48 by Carbon Chemistry - Acetic Acid, Adsorption of -AbSCOrptlOn Of Substances by Granulated Carbon From a Flow of Solution: I, The Analysis of , Dynamics of Acetic Acid Sorption by Coarse Porous Carbon," A. N. 1harin, P. W. Protasor, Krasnodar Pedagogical and Teachers, Inst, 202 pp *Zhur Fiz Rhimiil No 10 Studies dynamics of sorption of C COOR from aqueous solutims of coarse carbon. Us,~Nhecry of sorpticin dynamics developed by Zhilk-bovitsk1y, Zabezhinskiy and TIkbanar, calculates kinetic coefficients of sold Tim 21/49TI2 ;w v a W-w-w- W W IW W_ 40 A? go *0 go 4 W*m d "lo L' TV go A . Gedw A Y awb UM cum so VV and P. ZAw. pis. X r 82 13104WISO) -AcOll w4m OAD34 00 91 f . . ., 1w4 tbcwftk WIN to. kwS caliomw sob ' wk" th I *0 o e " t fmcon t was 0,30% ged WMV.00wovol4io-stallem./mals. " th"Pub *did not so "I go 13 Which o LIS thin levok wt =Oahmm' r Is aw ist t K i d b as l s a cau o .. om t w amt. of A&OH bet iwat V%kw amot be segkoed. TIw h comm of th W ft . e ate a er the brftk tbroo countgA Im by The themy of TULhomm of AAA ent ims mm" o A. u 0 _lV 20 A-A 9 -T_r ile OTO we*** 0-0-0 Cgo 4~0 0 *a**-" jjw pw# VW, thm, ww tb* &4. of The can be ac. C.A. 41. IL soft* "Olor"04 0 3 -00 .00 go* age P me* me coo see too use we 971 *lsnleiovani(~, Mriamiki '~orbtsil Korlandrovo,,o Efix-iogo "Zid-a iz i3odnyn ,.i-ntvorov Krupnoporlstyra Uglera (f7oobshch. ~). -hur 7 rp-l Priki. KtAdij 191,91 1. No. '33, S. 135-1,5. - 13 LblLogr: 11 Nlazv. IX - 34 IU dymead" d sup" of owifiater Ofseettial so 119111 441daiiiis admillm by dw"d. A-i. Xhuip, wul L. U, VrAtko. JCAimt. U. U&-4S(J%O); cl. C.A. U IZ*k.--C4rka4w Q wmed wag to 73% W. In dQwwr). &Kfwm tession of thm &q. eats. Was !t 20 703. $4.0. "d 42.0 for cocitnS. C equal to 0.017. u.307, Mid I The axis. were filtered through birch cluicow of Oft-Ifp.- rid" !) W,y ".III wn, 1!11.. ar 041"Whed calbum w" 0-20 CAtf13 + C). I tuns of ON 0 was KL-r. wben tbe kusth L of the C caumn vju wm 19 -ad 100 cm. The const. K was 24-1u0 add ./cm. UW The cotist. w was 7(X)- IOW tnin.; thmwAino datInIts 4ed of clikew C or the rate of dow (1-2 cin./sec.). ,ne rate a# adewpaim in its dret stem AVm with the tk"ory by Ttkbmwv, d st. (C.A. 41. 6791c) i.e.. is detd. by Out mte at diffitsion; but thm tbewy Is oot valid for the kat Rik- us s R ti '3ils 1 A collatdol flat's AIRmeo"I 11101"houll 04 diffelooll kinds of culsoll, I.- hi. Voliko alml A. X. Khom Pril.pqwd 41111 I-S.1-71W- 21. 1 z- I, IIN 19 10 f t' 1 4-1. -11A I h 11m.w 0 1 A; % 1 1 40 AW) 1.11-4t'1 .0% Ilw miffn4l difloo'n. I1w I.tw .41-tkKI 'A W of twumler Ogg 21 tyl" of rAll.-II 04, -Itplwd. k4tesof Imling of th~.Iq, ~11114- uf ".1mmirr till ~wl OW tILAIII. 4A OW CAltit"I CrA111% "t rV IlIC % AtUtik, blU111.11. Ill 4.14111., 0`410* 1400 MA(Ir 4on carlbou of im%t4j pallule wr mOrl iNnsdilkwis .1,1"Ouldims dmg~ I.AIIIJ in I.N111,11S.41 The Firigh"I J applWakilly of Ille /h.. fi,ij A figirof Imfillsiq -.4w .4 . :. .1 m. '1141. 11-C tItAlI IIAlIkIr 4IM111, (is 1 1141.1. It "A- ,muluil-I ilmi thr &uwtk- ow(N. ol -wwkm of moundcr A"Ohrucife. itud i li,omal i iwfwy flit i-mitor sclAlsou fit the sp. r4te of imfing 111 .11". AIIII Ill 4IMS11. Of V14110111 Wtk'k. Visit, 10 ,iijitt, of &-arlmict Imrficte awl iwmsmfic iov q*1 I~httjg M -lit as.", It ol"I'll-til. I A,Ir , "I'lot A mt. I ~mw.igpthml . W" I thr 111-4 t.61h. S. Nj*rV Tke uptake of subst"c" by vk1~4 arbis hand a d bdy& adol. Str"m 4w Wed". Iv A N. Xbmwi*-- T. 0, HOWAY11bel"'a- larl" 'rC*chC-:s lost., VJUCHIIU). Zk-. AS. L II(Ig&)); c(. C.A. 431. 123P-Oull""" A -9 -()to %') 'A CIV filt"t'll th columns. AM "as. (0.01 - rc(mI wbow P111.1ficlet 611:11. d "a cgu. k". J bircb ch-I A-M. 'I'hr thile 0 of Wed 'I'he 68) i Cl 4,111. ".r. j, t1w 149tt! 1), Mira CIO 0 -ru, Lille 0. And we 10"T"! - I,) m7) 1-01' J1.06; the fC14,i, to ItI Willy fit V V. At titne AST"t I pjjMAI P) - ' t th, filtt-tv W tut At . 1 4 IWA!'All intellul fat 7, t., I n ~in thn t;jr th h, mechawlam Of tio Changft ~der diglateat cmd1tious 4W dymande aoqpdm of soma *a. "stlal ode fnamequotmu salatkas. L.M.VolikospAIA.N. kharla. Jlur. PriAlad. KAiw. Z4, IM-190951). J. -41~)4ied Cirm. U.S.S.R. 24. &57-td7(1931XFnXfish trAns.); d. C.A. C11, MUlf.-The range wu ded. of a and d, for the surptim of ewntial tAb from &q. wins.. wberc . is the rate tit &nt of oWn. and d Is the &w. diam. of the carbon partirles. Remilts i.t!v tabuki.ted. Gladys S. MAcy Dynsuriks of the smilon of essential oil of roses from JR4 us volutions on to trains of activated csrbo 040 n. Kbarin and4t. N11. Voitko. 1. Appl. Chem. U.S.S. W7-4OB(19-52XHtigl. translation); Zhur. rliklad. Khitn, 25t 362-72(1052).-The dynamic sorption of cisential oil of roses on Statialar C was studied by taking Intoaccotint the previous txpt. of the authorg (Cal, 46, A929d, 81430d). The essentialt11 of roses from Simferopol, contg. phenylcthyl a1c. 1) 65, cit-Ott"1101 (11) 30, gerattiol 2, S, ;wids i,and'pht!nolsO.5,%a#used. llrttiti this oil ii watcr ! "a. was I)rcpd. forthe Mots. For control, Yevcral separate sorption tests were made with I and 11. Dywimle expts. with themi %oIns. were carried out its nitntioned in pttvittus articles. There Is sonic ditferentiation of the itudii com- ts of the oil, 1113 more strongly u(korbcd in the initial of the C layer, whereas I Is held back to the final This scpn, 6 Incomplete, The time of peration - la!'tr can be caled. applox. from the sorption lso- thQrms fov rose oil at a given tettip. lylth I a r U I '0' 9e "ne 0 1 operation, of the adsorber and sufficicia length of C .Yell' the distritution of S=Itc substances should be apprecl- AM differmtLated. v al tables of data and soin. curves anTsurfac- tension isotherms are given. A, AUthore I Khar~.n, A. N., and Lotreentseva, Ye. 11. Title I Lyrnmics of adsorption -~f 17 Utl -~ns Dver cart,on studied bi rr~~, ans r- :Let-:. D,:~ 6rlc~dicrl i Zh%-r. fiz. Khim. 29/10, 1683-1ENt, ~~15 Abstract I The dynamics of indsorption of acetic: ard butyric ~icj~d Mi--,ftures from a~lueaus solutions over granular carb,)r; Fzpioyiag a newly develop- ed marked atom method it became -~h,- content of acetic acid adsorbed hv t~,t 'i"A -,.-ri acid in ,;c: it 4 on. r t rt,- -i !.-, W 7 ': jV r' f a c e a: i.~, L,~ut*~-r~;(- :ic~,j r-I rT ire- f-- bircn carbon Tablesi i-raphs. 1notitution Taganrog Radiotechnica-l rn5t, rind K, r:~ Su bmI tt e d March 28, 1955 USSR / General Biology, Grenetral 1~~drobiology. B-4 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol4,, No 14p 195Cp tic) 61975 Authors Yonellynnovo M. Kharin) A. IN Inst Smolonsh State Title InvestiTating thi! Reservoirs of tho Floodlands of the Kuban' River. I. Soil Deposits of Old Kuban'. Orig Pub Uch. zap; Echolonskogo gos. pod. in-ta, 1956, vyp. nj 241-263 Abstract In the years of 1931-1932, soil ao-posits of old Kuban' in the floodlandr. of the Kuban I River ucre investigated. In the central part of the raservoir the basic soil mass is repre- sented by smll ninerc-1 particles. There, silts prosent (according to str!.zcturu parcontz~gc of various fractions) silt-containing sandy clay. Organic reLmants of the soil (10-12 percent) consist of detritus and dead nainal plankton. Soils of noar-shore zones ~rQ characterized by their con- trinin.- largo anotints of sand fractions. They ara Card 1/2 USSR/11'Ysical Cherdstry - Surface Phenomena. Adsorption. B-13 Chromatography. Ior- Exchange. Abs Jour Ruferat Zhur - Khirilya, No 6, 25 March 1957, 18761 Author 10larin, A.N. and Svintsova, L.G. Inst Zh.- fiz. 1thimii) 1946, 1113 Title D,11rL1ur,1',-cJ and Kinetics of Adsorption of Iodine Upon Coals fron, Aqueous ond Al.,-oholic Solutions. Orig Pub : Zh. fiz. khimii, 1956) 30, 1776-1791 Abstract : Stc~tic a1'10 ki~lctic coefficients of adsorption (A) of I on 4 sampies of activated coal from 6olutions in H 0 2 in aqueous Golutions Of KI and in C 253 ) measured. The influ2nce of the spe 2H50H at 170- were ed of mvement of the solution upon (A) and the change of distribution of 12 on coal 'with time were utudied. It was shown that the speed of (A) depends oil tho, speed both of external and internal transfer. An agreemenc, was obtained with the theory of A.K. Tikhonov, A.A. ZlluWlovitakiy and Ya.L. Zabezhinskiy Card 1/2 - 328 - aq~,6 'o IIIV--,:,? L i,,,, L iO--I C-L Vw Lun-itt.,dinal in t~It; Flr,-,i (;i' 2j(~!-:t` t.!.*Ln vc-locity e-ciato in C;L'J~.' 0.~ -10 rjOti.:!L_,.Ijje lt~n,~itu- disj,l,&cv,it~rit iL; -.o Lij IIn o~ the lon- in ".-1-02 acid O1LiC -ICid The --,21ation bet..'e:7ii V:~~ ~ccfficientj ol.' t1it, lon.itudin.,l dio,,"L,Lcc~mait' D" ill C:11- ':r-in -....ter d ill cm :~nd the vc1ocity U.' -n Ci.i/ji~c ij howovar, docz, n,,.,t auply in tie Clio- O.L "re-ly oiall. V~locitiej (b,%caujo it do,~j nc'L into t!-~u, .ic~iecular difi~ujion coef- ficianOt D* - (0,07~ -1 1,IT d) X,' + D. i~; t1kat the D*-vulu(~,s fovind accordin,, to thi-.i 2-4--lation ~,.oincide with thoje, obtained jZi- thz! u.-.pcrimento, and vi,-.it tlie abovc-vmtioned Qqua-~ion expre3juo wQ1I,. Vie relation '6-tyreen tlip coif f-ficifi. lit of thu lon;~-ituainal Oio-de.---~mont am! the linear velocity wlien acetic- and o1cic acid is ouppliuO to t1w _-r-lirs of dif- -erent diameter. Tbc!rc -..re 4 fi,~;ure3, 3 t~.Ijles, and 6 refe=nces, -.11 of .:'-Iicli are 131avic. Card 2/3 7-,-1-21/32 Inveiti.:;ation of the Lon.1pitudinal Displacement in the Flow of jolutions Throl,~;h a Non-Siorbin- Charte ASSOCIATION: Peda-o-ical Institute Krasnodar. lidiotechnical Ins titut e,) TaEanroll- (I'mono(larskiy peda,',0',riChP3kij inati"Mt. Ta,~unro--~`iy radio to 11-hni - cli,~3i~ziy inotitut) OUB11ITTED: October 26, 1956 AVAILABLEt Library of Con~,,ress Card 3/3 76-32-2-10/38 AUTHORSt Kharin, A. N. t Ampilogov, I. Ye. TITLEt A Comparative Evaluation of the Part Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dynamics of Adsorption of Acetic- and ButTic Acid From Their Aqueous Solutions on a Charcoal Bad (Sravnitellnaya otsenka roli kineticheskikh faktorov v dinamike adsorbtsii uksusnoy i maslyanoy kislot iz vodnykh rastvorov na uCollnoy shikhte) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Xhimii, 1958, Vol. 32, IIr 2, Pp- 341-343 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An evaluation of the relative part of internal, external and longitudinal transport in the dynamic adsorption of acetic- and butyric acid from aqueous solutions on two charcoal sorts of different granulation at various flow velocities was car- ried out. According to 0. It. Todes and Ya. M. Bik3on ~ de- notes the effective k:-netic coefficient which depends on the kinetic coefficient of the external transport P-1 and that Card 1/4 of internal transport P", and in dynamic adsorption addi- 76-32-2-16/38 A Comparative Evaluation of the Part Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dy- namics of Adsorption of Acetic- and Butyric Acid From Their Aqueous Solu- tions on a Charcoal Bed tionally depends on the ratio D*/,D,'12. 041denotes the speci- fic velocity of flow computed for the free layer cross-sec- tion. D* denotes the so-called effective coefficient for longitudinal transport, which depends on the heterogeneity of the layer packing, the convection mixture and the veloci- ty of molecular diffusion along the layer. It is shown that between the averaged kinetic coefficients obtained by means of dynamic experiments and those obtained by kinetic experi- ments did show no essential differences. Therefore P values from both experiments werp used here. From the fact that the averaged effective coefficients ~ of butyric acid, obtained by kinetic and dynamic experiments, at the same velocities of flow, the same concentrations of the solutions transported on the same types of charcoal of the same granulation, were very close or equal to each other, it is concluded that the part played by longitudinal transport, as a kinetic factor in the adsorption of the uharcoal layer from the flow is not great. This is confirmed by a comparison of the parts played by all three kinetic factors. The relative part played by Card 2/4 the external and internal transport is essentially g:reater 76-32-2-16/32 A Comparative Evaluation of the Pa:~t Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dy- namics of Adsorption of Acetic- and Butyric Acid From Their Aqueous Solu- tions on a Charcoal Bed than that of loneitudinal transport. It is shown that in the adsorption of butyric acid from solutions of constant concen- trations (10 mMol/liter) the external transport plays the main part in all sorts of charcoal and in all ranGes of ocl- and d values investigated (J/P';~> 1/t3l). Only at a velocity of OC = 8 cm/min ( W - 0,290 cm/sec) with the solid char- coal Nr 9 the part of internal transport (1/p, : 1/0" - = 56,4 : 42,4) become3 measurable. In the case of the adsorp- tion of acetic acid on a birch-charcoal from solutions of small concentrations (7 mmol/liter) the external transport plays a main part as vrell. Already at oc- 3 cm/min and grains of a d -0,325 cm , and with ot- 8 cm/min and grains of a d - 0,25 cm, however, the amount of internal transport be- cone s measurable with that of external transport. With a further increase of the velocity of flow (or an increase of the grain-diameter of the charcoal) the part played by inter- Card 3/4 nal transport becomes dominating. W4.th great concentration of 76-32-2-16/38 A Comparative Evaluaiion of the Part Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dy- namics of Adsorption of Acetic- and Butyric Acid From Their A(pous Solu- tions on a Charcoal Bed acetic acid ( 30 mliol/liter) the adsorption velocity mainly depends on the internal transport. With more dense (more solid) charcoal Nr 9 (anthracite) internal diffusion takes place slower than in the case of birch charcoal (pl, is smaller). Therefore its limiting influence in anthracite is relative- ly greater than in the case of the adsorption of acids on birch charcoal on comparable conditions. There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 11 refoxonces, 11 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Taganrogskiy radiotekhticheskiy institut. Krasnodar3kiy peda- go6richeskiy inatitut (Institute for Radiotechnical Engineer- ing, Taganrog. Pedagonic Institute )Krasnodar) SUBMITTED: October 26, 1956 ir Acetic acid--Adsorptioi 2. Butyric acid--Adsorption 3. Charcoal--Adsorptive piroperties 4. Adsorption--Analysis Card 4/4 AUTHORS: Kharin, A. N., Vereshrhagina, V. 1. -32-8 ,,,SOY/76 -25/37 TITLE: The Effect of Electrolytes on the Statics and Kinetics of Iodine Adsorption From Solutions by Charcoal (Vliyahiye elektrolitov na atatiku i kinetiku adsorbtsii yQda u~glem iz.',;. rastvorov) I PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 6, Pp- 1678-1888 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was assumed that an acceleration of the internal transfer of the iodine moleoulef; in carbon particles in the presence of iodide is caused by the formation of the complex ion (J.j2)_1. The formation of polyiodide anions considerably in- creases the solubility of iodine in water in the case o,f iodine additions. As also bromide and chloride increase the water solubility of iodine tha authors carried out experiments using KJ (in water and alcoho.1), KBr, NaCl and Na 2s0 4* The latter decreases the solubility and is said to make possible a better evaluation of the investigations. In the investigations pre- Card 113 treated birchoharcoal of' a certain granulation was used which 507/76-32-8-25/37 The Effect of Electrolytes on the Statics and Kinetics of Iodine Adsorption From Solutions by Charcoal had a surface oxide of the type B according to Shilov (Ref 6). A description of the technique is given. The effective kinetic coefficients were calculated by means of ari equation based on the theory by A. A. Zhukhovitskiy, A. N. Vkhonov and Ya. L. Zabezhinskiy (Ref 9), an well as 0. M. Todes and Ya. M. Bikson (Ref 10). From the experimental results may be seen that the iodide exerts the greatest influence on tho adsorption kinetics investigated; then the bromide and chloride follow according to their effect, whereas -the sulfate did not display any noticeable influence. The observation made that in the case of a small granulation of the carbon (0,075 cm) no differences of the adsorption rates exist in the beginning is explained by the predominant external diffusion. The changes of the adsorption rate noticed in the case of coarser granulationt which are still greater in alcoholic solution (in the case of KJ), are explained by an acceleration of the internal transfer. A, detailed ex- planation of the experimental results obt&ined is given. There are 6 figures, 5 tables, and 11 reforences, allof which Card 2/3 are Soviet. 4 SOY/76-32-8-25/37 The Effect of Electrolytes on the Statics and Kinetico of Iodine Adsorption From Solutions by Charooal A ASSOCIATION: Taganrogskiy radiotekhnicheskiy institut (Taganrog Institute of Radio Engineering) SUBMITTED: March 25, 1957 Card 3/3 KOLESOV, S.N.; VVEDF&ISKAYA,L.A.; prof., retsenzent; LOVTSOV, V.1%, dots., retsenze:.,it; LIKUTSFEV, U.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; FUTIDDVA, I.N., prof., doktor khim. nauk, red.; TROF&OV, F.E., red.; BAUTIYA"ROV, A., tekhn. red. [Laborator.v work in general chfimistry] Praktikum, po ob- shchei khimii. Tashkent, Gos.izd-vo Uzb.SSR, 1960. 141 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy khJrAi Taganrogskogo radiotekhni- cheskogo instituta (for Kharin'.'. 2. Zavoduyushchaya kafedroy khimii Moskovskogo elektrotokludcho!ikogo instituta (for Putilova). VERESHCHAGINA, V.I.~j,,_KHARB, A.N. Theory of the statics of iodine sorption on coals from aqueous solutions of halides* Izvevyseuchebozav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 3 no.6:10U-1016 160. (MIRA 14:4) I& Taganrogskiy radiotekhnichaski.7 inBtitut kafedra obshchey. (Iodine) (Sorption~ KATAYEVA, N.A.; MkRIN, A.N. Effect of the solvent and of the type of carbon in the kinetics of iodine adsorption from the solution flow. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.)-2:2794-2791? D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Tagunrogskly radiotekhnioheB]ciy institut. (Iodine) (Adsorption) .--KUR~Nt A.N.; KATAYEVAp MjA. mechanism of iodine transfer associated with the internal diffusion kinetics of its adsorption on charcoals from various solvents* Dokl. AN SSSR 137 no. 2059-362 Mr 161. (MIRA 142 1. Tagilwogskiy radiotekhnicheakiy institut. Predstavleno akademikod M.M, Dubininym, (Iodine) (Adoo:.-ption) KATAYEVA, N.A.;JUiARII,_A_.N. Intradiffusional kinetics of iodine adsorption from various solvents on carbonB of various porosity. Zhur.fiz.khim. 36 no.5:973-980 My 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Taganrogskiy radiotekhnicheaMLy inst-Itut. (Iodine) (Adsorption) MURDATEVAp F.I.; KOCHEGAROV., V.M.; KHARI14 A.K. Electrodeposition of antimony from ~.he trifluoride electrolyte. Zhur. fiz. khim, 38 no.3:756-760 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Taganrogskiy radiotakhnichaBkiy I.nstitut, KOLESOV, Svyatoslav Nikolayevich; VVEDLISKLYA, Lyudmila Andreyevna; KHARIHI A 11 , prof., retsenzent; HUSTAMOV, MR., prof ,-rssen~z6j--RAYTSYN, G.A., dots., retsenzent; LOVTSOV, V.M., dots., retsenzent; LIKONTSFV, N.N.j dots.p retsenzent; PUTILOVA, I.N., doktor khim. nauk, prof.p red.; MAKUSH121KO, Ye.N., red. fLaboratory work in general chemistry] Praktikum po ob- shchei khimii. Izd.2.p perer. i dol... Tashkent, Sredniaia i vysshaia.shkola; 1963. 186 p. (MIRA 17;12) 1. Zaveduyushchaya kefedroy khimii Moskovskogo elektro- tekhnicheskogo institute. svyazi(for Putilova). STRASHKO, B.Yu., inzh.; KHARM, A.N., inzh.; GOLUB', T,F., Ln,-.h. Erection of a metalp tower headframc in the Donets Basin. -Shakht. stroi. 9 no.4:18--20 Ap 165. (MIIRA 18 5) 1. Donetskiy Promstroyniiproyekt. L 132:1:lk EINT '0/'EiV(0/MqP0) jp :!ACCESSION NR: AP5020929 uR/ol42/65/008/003/0362/0364 66.o6 1AUTHOR: Katayeva, N. A.; Kharin, A. N.; Romanenko, 'ji. V.; Kolesov, L, N. (Docent XV, !TITLE: Obtaining ferritAlLipitates on metalsiby electrophoretic method SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekhniks, v. 8, no. 3, 1965, 362-364 TOPIC TAGS: lectrolytic deposition, ferrite ABSTRACT: The use of the electrophoretic method for-deposition of ferrite particles on-copper wire-was investigated. The zinc-nickel feirite used (Fe203,65.9%; Nio, d 3 19.610; ZnO, 24.5%), had a density of 4.67 gm/cM and magnetic permeability po = 1000'. It waii mixed with ethyl alcohol and ball milled for 150 hr, after which a 5-10% ferrite suspension was obtained by decantation. To improve the electrolytic prop- Iertiet3 of the suspension,one drop of a 6% aqueous sclution of cerium nitrate was added to the suspension.. Before deposition, the copper wire was bathed in a 10% alkaline solution at 80-90C for 15 min, rinsed in distilled water* etched with H1103 for 10 sec, and rinsed apin. _Deposition was c:)nducted for 2-10 min-under a.' current '0':t depending on tli~ ourface'srea of'tl~-e-vire.- Adhesion of the ferrite particles was assured'by dipping the ferrite.-covered-vire into a 1:4'solu- Card 1/2 *"j L 1323-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5020929 tion of' MBK-1 glue in toluene and later drying-it at :.OOC for 12 hr. The electro- VhorettQ process increased the-inductance of the Coppr wires to 1 ph fron fractions of 1 uh. Copper coils similarly processed showed an Imcrease of inductance of 1.5 1 -to 1.7 times. (PWI ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED.- o8jun64 ENCL; 00 SUB CODE: ECIF-mi NO REF BOV; 003 OTIM: 00 0 ATD FFM8 i Car 2/2. KHARIII, Aleksey Petrovich; KURIYANOVICH, I.I., red. ... . - - -.1 - lpa~fitialn of the machinery indu-1tryl Rozervy mashino- ., stroitellnogo proizvodstva. Orenburg, Orenburgskoe knizh- noe izd-vo, 1963. 99 P. (MIRA 17:7) KOCHERGIN. A.I., inzhener: KHARIN, A.P., inshener. Methods of mass production in single-unit machine building. Vest.mash.)4 no.1:90-95 Ja 154. (MLRA 7:2) (Fachinery industry) e- KWIN, A. I Total lunar eclipse of January 29, 1953. Aatron.t3ir. no-135:21-22 F 153. (MLRA 6:6) 1. Kafedrs, astronomii Tomskogo gosudaratyennogo universiteta, (Sclipses. lunar -1953) Luna occultations of stars observed at the Nikolayev Branch of the Main Asironomical Obearratory of the Acadevy of Sciences of .-.Aptron,. tpir, no,176:,21 A 157. (nU 10:6) take V,�,,$,R Mikolaravokoya otdolentye Gosudarst,rennoy astronomichookoy ;;servatgrii Akademii nauk SSSR. (Occultations) KHARIN, A.S. Obnervatione of the total lunar eclIT)se of Hay 13-14, 1957, at the Hikolsev Brnnch of the Academy of Scieftee of the U.S.S.R. Astron. tslr. no.184:18-19 S '57. '. .1 (MIRA 11:4) 1. Ilikolnyevokoye otdeleniye Glnvnoy netronomicheskoy observntorii All SSSR. Pulkovo.. Mlips,es, Ijunar-1957) KHARIN, A.S. (Xiyer) Observatiops of lunar occultations of stwe at the Nain Astro- ' nomical Observatory of the Academy of Scionces of the Ukrainian S.S.R. in Golossevo. Astr*on.teir. no.19):31-32 J7 1589 (MIM 12: 1) 1. Glavnaya astronlicheakaya observatori,.ra 0 U=, Goloseyevo. (Occultations) I -KHAPIN, A.S. --- I------ --,- Operating the photoelectric transit inatrwaent of the time service of the Main Astronomical Observatory of the Acadenq of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. during 6 r)onthB of the International Geopbysical Year. Izv. GAO 22 no. 1:10?-1:?2 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Transit instrumentO (Photoelectric meauurements) KHARIII, A.S.; MOROZ, G.V. First results of tho observations of major planets with the vertical circle of the Main Astronomical Observatory. Astron. tsir. no.227:3-5 F 162. (KRA 16:1) 1. Glavnaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya AN UkrSSR. (Planets-Observa-Uonsl, KHARIN, A.S. Study of errors of the eyepiece micrometer screw of the vertical circle at the Main AstronDmical Observatory of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Izv. Glav. astron. obser. AN USSR 5 no.1:42-46 163. (MIRA 16t6) (Ukraine--Astronomical observations) KWINI A.S. (Catalog of declinations of stars under progriims, for zerath telescopes in the F.K.4 system for the epoch ol ob!iervat1cn and equinox 1950,01 Katalog sklonenil zvezd pr~.Crar~,a, teleskopov v sisteme FK 4 dlia epokhi nablilidenlia I denntviia 1950.0. Kiev, Akad. nauk URSR, J.96-'i. 99 ,,. J-"-9~; io74g-63 Z.VP(q)/EXT(a)/BDS--AFFTC/AgR,,:~JD POM N NR- AP3001-05T P:jln-'OR: !-~-,,ashev Ye. P. (',-,OvoslMrok); l0i~rin, A. 'J. A ivicel hvdrome Sinte-rimr in --himij! into strip -SOURC-E,: Foroshko-mye mtmllur,~irm,, no. 3, 1?53P ~9-103 TOPM, TTAGS: mal-ybdenum -mrrder. sintering, rl,~' I i ng, shectf3 ABSTRACT: A Drodaction technique h-,,.s been de,;eloped for obtvinin,~, +,C Vh--S -k hects m-asuring 110 v. 1,10 molybdemm s , 130 7 130. 100 x 1 0, %n' Tne nroc,~ss incl,-,des 1) t'-- Production of ti,e .3 and s ring of thc powd-2 rs in--o D,, x 'LlAClm--,3sCS Of 8-15 1-:-,4 and 3) roiliz-. ro*w-, :-z o~ t, cl~- nrcduced by t',le two-star-- obl,~rn-inc( ")y 7~ Off, !no ly M-- ml S- rap vr~r`,~ 1~ rcl --c-3.7 Ccrd 11/2 F'AIC A', C CY mal I AP3001957 million nev'on/wal ; hij-mr pressares or thz u5c- of - ar pcrw,&3rs at t- urea - "Ji fir employed promoted 3amination of the co=pacts. Me zrcen c,:~7,pactws %-crza oLn'tercd for I ir at. 1075-1125C aad then for 2-3 -x at 1700-175C Tina sin tem-ft billets had a-uniform,-fine--grained-struat -20 thou,,:xnd 5 density of 9-5-10-5 0/cm 1, ). 71%-1 bi:Ll-:-,';3 vmrc bcated to 1100-120,OC in a. hy- droren, atmosphere and rolled (without preforCing) with a ID-15% reduction -u--r pass Into sheets 1.5 to 3.5 = thick. 7.ic hot-rollcd sh3t, ware pickled in molten potassium nitrate, aurf ace -condi tioned by [,--inding, --ond, after heatinz to 30C-I'-00C in air, rolled into stripsl t03 mthick. Eo 1c;nination, crac:,:ing, or z--mture ims observed duri--l,,7 subsequ--it blanking ~nnd stam, Ori~-j. art. has: 7 'CZ610s. ASSOCIATIOU: none SUDN:IT-121): o4ja.-,62 SUB COIC': 00 DAM ACP.: 11,Tu163 E17CL: 00 NO FEF SOV: 003 OVIER: 001 --sw wlEw(k I /W-f4--ol 11W, wM5 TrVOU pf~;4- JV JIG 3 /0 12 ~M AP3003448 9/63/000/007/0031/0031 AUTHORS: Ignashev, Ye. P'.; Kharin, A. U. --1nterme-41ate:anneal1nFp r molybdonw.. wL~e TIT LF. t -0 SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya 6%4botka metallov, no. T, 1963, 31 w i-r-e-- -annealing- - riolybdenum wire, bright annealing, TOPIC TAGSt --- ---- ABSTRACT: Basic characteristic of fine molybdenum wire, used for.. -rqdio _ t %be spiralling, is elongation per unit length. The mechani- ~-~oaru hy hea -.,;perti -txma-tment. -----A-lithor6:1~es-tii~IX-oh76d--that;--brig:ht--r-acrystallizatI "nAn-n-e-aling---off 0.28 mm diameter wire assures a sufficiently high[tfi4 -uniform-elon-. - gation after drawing to 100-30 microns and supplementary annealing. Article contains a figure which E-hows the effect of annealing tem- pez-a-vure for two heats on the elongation per unit. In the case of heat A, the required elongation 6s attaintl on .1y at% an annealing temperature of 1450-1540C. In the ease of hea,; B, this is not -Iot carr"ed out. The attained, if recrystallization annealing were i A. 'Card JA L 12694,63. ACCESSION NR: AP3003446 annealing was done by drawing the wire through a tubular hydrogen furnace at a rate of 12-14 meters per minute. Oroig. art. has: I figure. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDt 00 DATE ACQ.: 02Au&63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ML NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 000 LITARIN, A.Y., (Moscow). For efficient use of paper. Poligr. proiz. 4:13-14 J-p '53. (MLRA 6:6) (ft inting industry) KMIN,,,B.,inzh. (Leningrad) I Conference of young people. NO no.10:57 0 '5511- (JaRA 13:2) (Leningrad--Power engineering) KRARIN, B., inzh. Following the initiative of Yaroslavl engineers. STO 2 no.11: 46-47 14 16o. (HIRA 13:11) (Leningrad-Electric power plants) M.-IRMI!, B. q inzh. The TETZ standard design. NTO 3 nc*4:61 Ap 161. (~UIA 14:3) (Electric power planto.) "i I . Inzh. (Lordi . 2 S, Greative achie-,,en-rints of dozigners. 111T0 3 no-1106 N161. (MIRA 14: 10) (Loningrad-Electric power plant) -EWtIN 0 B. . inzh. . Higher than the Eifffil Tower, Na stroi, Ros. 3 no.12:29-30 D 162. (MIRA 16:2) (Leningrad-Towers) DANDERS, Ya.; YATSEVICHUS, I. [Jacevioius., I.]; GOLIDENBFXC A.; JHAAIN B., (G,I inzh. (Le"rad); MOVA, N., inzh.; VINNIKOV, F. mol MAMUTT, L~(Gomcll); BEILDEIZKIY, A. , starohiy inza, (pose Igra, Udmurtskoy ASSR); CHERTETSOV, V.; OSIFOV, I.; SIHOT ININ, Mel. Exchange of news and oxporienco. Izobr.i rats. no.4:25-26 Ap 162. OUNA 15.-,4) 1. Sekretarl Respublikanskogo soveta Vsesoyuznogo o'zohchestya izobrotateley i ratuionalizatorv, g. Riga (for Danders), 2. Glavnyy inzh. mezhdugorodnoy tolefonnoy atantsii., g. VilInYU3 (for Yatsevichus). 3. Predsedatell oblastnogo soveta Vsesoyuznogo obahchestva izobretateley i ratsionalizdtorov g. Ufa (for Golldenberg)- 4- Krayevoy sovet V3esoyuznogo obshchestva izobretateley i ratsionalizatorov, g. Kiasnodar (fo:.- 1,10va). 5. Igrinskiy lespromkhoz kombinata IlUdmurtles", (for Beaderskiy). 6. Predsedatell Krasnoyarskogo krayevogo soveta Vsetoyu=ogo obshchestva izobretateley i ratsionalizatorov (for .3irotinin). (Technoloeleal innovations) KRARIN, B.D.. lnzh. Equipment for b-iring machines. Biul. tekh,, Inform. po stroi. 5 no.4:30 AP 159. (MIRA 12:8) (Boring machinery) KHARIN, B.D., inzh. Using precast reinforced concrete in building therwel,betria power plants. Biul. takh. inform. 4 no'4-.7-11 Ap 158. (KIBA 11:5) Ollectric power plants) (;;;east concrete construction) IGIARINI, B.D. zh. ~ -, iij Construction of the scaffolds of fuel supr-ly systems in repions with low seasonal temperatures. Elek.sta. 33 no.2:85 F 162. (?.',IRA 15:3) (Electric Dower Dlants)(Fuel) B.D inzh, Now developments in the mechanization of exploration work. Energ. stroi. no.26:39-45-161. (MM 15:7) 1. Lenirgradskoye ~tde.*Oniye Vsesoyuznogo gosudarstvenno.go instituta po proyektirovaniyu tepl&Oykh elektrostantsiy. (Geological research-Equipment md supplies) KHARIN, -Boris -Dmi-triyevichiL IVANOV-SKOBLIKOV, P. V. , red.; ZHITNIKOVA, O.S., tekhn. red. (Organization of the constraction of thermal electric Fower plants]Organizataiia strottellatva teplovykh elektroatentsii. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 242-p. (MIRA 16:2) (Electric power plants) CHERVYWOVA., A.F.; PLUMNIKOV., V.Kh.; GOPILLOV, Ya.,P.; SHERBAUM., L.M.; KRYLOV, A.G.; SENTSOVA, Yu.Ye.; KHARIH. B.T. Results of photographic observations of artificial satellites. Biul.sta.opt.nabl. isk.sput.Zem. no.25:23-28 162. (MIRA, 15:7) 1. Nachallnik stantsii nablyudaniya iskusstvennykh sputnikov Zemli Instituta astrofiziki AN Turkmenskoy SSR (for Chervyakova). 2. Nachallaik KharIkovskoy stantaii nablyudeniya iskusstvennykh sputnikov Zemll (for Pluzhatkov). 3- Nachallnik stantsii nablyudeniy iskusotvannykh oputnikov Zemli Gosudarstvenrogo astronomicheskogo instituta im. F.K.Shternberga (for Gorelov). 4. Astronomicheskaya, observatoriya Kiyevskogo universiteta (for Sherbaum). 5. Stantsiya Astronomicheakogo soveta AN SSSR (for Krylov, Sentsova). 6. Nachalinik Tomskoy stantsii optichaskikh nablyudeniy iskusetvannykh sputnikov Zemli (for Kharin). (Artificial satellites-Tracking) F.95-2 WT (I ~--&-96 - . .. ACC NRi-11415020-, .~95 LmTo ~ i SOURCE: Ref. Mi. Isoledovaniye kosmicheskodo prostranstva, Abo. 8.62.li3 AUMOR: flarin, B-T.,. TITIZ: Fbotometric observations of the Echo II satellite N"k-~ CITFM SOURCE: Dokl. 3-y Sibi k. konferentsii po matem. I mckhan., 19191. "Alom3k, Tomskiy un-t, 1991, 557---T)r)d- TOPIC TAGS: satellite, satellite. pholtoMLphy, satellite reflective Characteristic., r,atellite tracidng camera MINSTATION: By meanscC a HAFA-3RJ~5 of the Echo II satellite 40 negatives were obtained in Totmk betwe~-n~ebrwry 6 and 111, lcA, in order to obi;erve the bri3htness variation3 of the zatell1te. For this pirpose, selections were made of up to 20 supportinZ stars with known stellar values and, takinj Into consideration the differences in angular velocities - of- the satellite and the stars., eorrectiortz- were introduced. The degree of the satellite's brightness did not var.,r during the period of obaervations. The author deduces that the proceso of filling the balloon was completed by Feb--wu7 1964. SUB CODE: 22- 03- ENCL: 00 0 C,-,d-