SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOPAYEV, YU.V. - KOPCIOWSKI, J.
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AUTHOR: Kopa-,-ev, Yu. V.
ORG: None rS
TITLE: Calculation of Coulomb interaction of electrone and holes in contact
with degenerated n- and p-type semiconductors
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telit~lv. 7, no. 10, 1965, 2902-2906
TOPIC TAGS: electron hole, Coulomb interaction, semiconducting material
excitation spectrum, pair production.. crystal structure
ABSTRACT: The model o Ian isotropic semi-metal at a low temperature was unstabl
in relation to the formation of pairs from electrons in one zone with the holes
in another, taking into account their Coulomb interaction. It has been shown
that the contact area of'degenerated n- and p-type semiconductors possess a simi-
lar feature, i.e., in the electron excitation spectrum in degenerated n- and
p-type semiconductors, a hole develops which exponentially decreases upon removal
from the contact surface. Upon contact of degenerated n- and p-type semiconduc-
tors, instability, due to Coulomb interaction --f electrons and holes with sides
opposite'from the contact -developed-in.-,the ground state in relation to elec tron
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hole pair formation. From contact, pafameter,& decreased exponentially on both
sides. a decreased with an increase in difference in concentrations of elec-
troas and holes. With the difference in concentrations somewhat more critical,
the initial system appeared stable. There was a possibility of forming a pair
with a nonzero pulse close to the critical difference in concentrationa which
would lead to electron crystal structure formation in the contact surface. 7 am
grateful to-,L. V. Keldy*ah or his constant help in the work, Orig. art. has:
18 equations~
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AUTHOR: Kopayev, Yu. V.
ORG: none
.TITLE:, On the phase transition from a semimetal to a dielectric
;SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 1, 1966, 223-230
~TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor theory, valence band, conduction band,
:,phase transition, excited state, anisotropic medium
ABSTRACT: It is shown that in the case of a semimetal for which the
~extremal points of'both the valence and the conduction band coincide
.in momentum space- but whose effective masses are different. the2/"t~_--
tempera tu7V6 `~`&14_tfhe transition from the semimetal to the dieiectric Is.
i-d-etermined not by the magnitude of the gap on the Fermi surface, but
~by the minimum distance between the branch of the positive and nega-
tive excitations. This distance can be much smaller than the gap if
the difference between the effective masses of the two bands of the
;semimetal is large. This minimum distance detertnines all the thermo-
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,dynamic properties of the system in the dielectric phase. Near the
.Curie point, the gap tends to zero In a manner similar to that in a
semiconductor. A study of a semimetal with weak anisotropy, using
a model in which one of the Ferini surfaces is a sphere with scalar
mass m, and the other surface Is an ellipsoid of revolution with the
longitudinal mass coinciding witli m and a transverse mass different
little from m, shows that the gap decreases with increasing anisotropy~
energy, and vanishes when the anisotropy energy becomes equal to the
gap for the isotropic semimetal. At large anisotropy the state of
the semimetal is stable down to absolute zero. The influence of the
anisotropy becomes weaker when account is taken of the scattering of
~tbe carriers by a non-paramagnetic non-ionized impurity. In the case
,.of an ionized impurity, the effect vanishes because the concentrations:
~:of the interacting carriers in both bands are no longer equal. The
.author is grateful to L. V. Keldysh_for a discussion of the results.
Orig. art. has: 47 formulas.
KOPAYEVA, T.
Our Spartakiada. Voen. znan. 40 n0.8:32-33 Ag 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Predsedatell komiteta pervichnoy organizatsii Vsesoyuznogo
dobrovollnogo obstichestva sodaysLviya amii, aviatsii i flotu
nietallurgiolieskogo kombinata irooni V.I. Lenina.
KOPAYEVA., T.
Parachute canopies in the Tagil sky. Kryl. rod. 15 no.9:4-6
s 64. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Predsedatell komiteta, Vsesoyuznogo dobrovollnogo obshchestva
sodeystviya armii, aviatsii i flotu Metallurgicheskogo kombinata,
Nizhniy Tagil, Sverdlovskoy oblasti.
i7,
KOPAYZVICH. L.P.
Tectonics and the origin of the Sary1mmysh Depression. Trudy
VAGT no.2:118-127 156. (MLRA 10:5)
(S"YkRwsh Depression--Geology, Structural)
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KOPAYIVICH. L.P.
M~
Now data on the stratigraphy and tectonics of the middle Usboy
Valley. Trudy VAGT no.2:128-135 '56. (MIM 10:5)
(Usboy Valley-Geoloff. Stratigraphic)
KOPArEVICH. L.P.
Structural position of the Stanovoy Range and distribution of some
minerals in its boundaries. Trudy VAGT no.8:95-97 162.
(MA 15:11)
(Stanovoy Range--Geology, Structural)
(Stanovoy Range--Ore deposits)
XOPAYEVICHIP L.J. I
Now data- on- the, stratlgrapby of - the . bassmaxt apd upper. part of
the Archean cross section in the.scuthern margin of the Aldan
Shield. Goal. i geofis. no.6s=-119 164. .(KMA 18: 11)
1. Vaesoyusryy aerogeologicheakiy treat, Moskva.
KOPAYEVICH, L.P.; KAZIMIN, Y-O.B,
Tectonics of the btanovoy BAnge. Geol.i geofiz. no.1:37-46 163.
(KM 1654)
I* Vatuoyuznyy aerogeologicheakiy treat, Moskva.
(Stanovoy Range-Geology, Structural)
NMLOV, A.M.; GLEBOVITSKIY, V.A.j~ KATS, A.G.; KOPAYETICH, L.V.; SEDOVA, I.S.
- -------------------------------------
Southwestern bouadary and ago-of the Aldan Shield. Geol. i geofix. no.11:
52-59 162. (MIRA 16-3)
10 Laboratoriya geologii dokembriya AN SSSR, Ianingrad.
(Aldan Plateau-Geology)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 342
Miteengendler,, Ionif Solomonovich
Stendovaya obrabotka krupnykh detaley; iz opyta Uralmaehzavoda
(Machining of Large Parts on a Platform; Experience of the Ural
Machine Plant) Moscow,, Mashgiz,, 1956. 41 P. 3POOO copies printed
(Obmen tekhnicheakim opytom).
Reviewers: Xopaygorenko, V.M., Engineer, and Bakulin, M.V., Engineer;
Tech.-Ed-F-DaUndap N.A.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for engineering and technical
personnel of machine-building plants.
COVERAGE: The author describes a progressive method of machining
large parts. The method employed at the Ural Machine-
Building Plant is based on the use of machine tools
assembled from standardized components and technologioal
processes of serial production. The machined part is a
steel casting of a rolling-mill frame weighing 78 metric
tons, with dimensions of 23.4 ft x 11.6 ft x 6.2 ft.
Card 1/2 Application of the new methods results in completion of the
JAG/MT.L
MaY 29,1958
BAKULIN, Kikhail Yonediktovich; KOFYGORIKKO Vasilir Kakarevich; SWASHOT,
WM -'~ 6~4 N.A.,
S.F.. kandidat tekhniche-z
takhnlcheekly redaktor,
[Planning the application of now techniques to every machine tool;
according to the practices of the Ural machinery ?Iant3 Plantrevants
vnedrentla novel tokhniki,na kazhdom stanke; po opytu Uralmashsave".
Koskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnjlsd-vo mashinestrait.lit-ry, 1956.42 p.
. Nachine tools) (KERA 10:4)
KOPAYGORENKO$ V.M.
Tam table with 100-ton carrying capacity. Biul.tekh,okbn,
(MIRA 14-6)
inform. no,,5141-44 161 ?Machine tools)
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 128 - 3/26
AID P - 4303
Authors : Bakulin, M. V. and V. M. Kopaygorenko
Title : Examples of adjusting the design of construction details
to a technologically-resonable machining.
30
Periodical : Vest. mash.,,, #3, P. 17-19, Mr 1956
Abstract : The authors give numerous examples from the shops of
the Ural Machine Plant (Uralmash-zavod) showing how
relatively small changes in the des4p of machine
details can make a great time- and money-saving
difference in their machining. Diagrams.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
21895
s/1q3/63/boo/bo5/bo5/006
A004/A104
AUTHOR. .,Kopaygorenko, V. M.
TITLE; Turntable of 100 tons load capacity
.PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, no. 5, ig6i, 41-44
!!Wf: To facilitate setting and adjusting of large-size parts for machinirg
on boring machines the Uralmashzavod Plant, on the suggestion of the head of the
Large Unit Mechanical Shop, I. S. Mitsengendler, has developed and fabricated
turntables of 100 tons load capacity. The lower part of the turntable is posi-
tioned perpendicular to the machine bed and mounted on 24 adjustable shoes fixed
to the plate by bolts. The table is adjusted with the aid of supports and fixed
to the plate by 12 bolts. The middle part of the table travels on the four bed-
ways of the lower part. Rapid travel is provided for the rough adjusting of
parts, slow travel for advancing the part to the tools. Accurate adjustment of
the part is effected by push buttons. The turntable is driven by the main
electromotro via ihe gear box. Longitudinal displacement is effected by a lead
screw with nut, rotation by a pair of cylindrical gears and a worm pair. The
setting of the table at a definite angle is carried out by a graduated dis1c,
Card 1/3
21895
3/193/61/000/005/005/006
Turntable of 100 tons load capacity A004/A104
electromotor - 28 kw; hydraulically adjustable relief of the swivelling part of
the turntable - from 0 to 90 tons; operating pressure in the hydraulic system -
1c . 1,
30 ecm2. If parts of smaller dimensions are machined it is possible to adjust
on the turntable simult aneously several parts. The author states that the utiliz-
ation of turntables with big load capacities makes it possible to increase the
utilization coefficient of boring machines by 20% concerning machine time, to
raise the utilization coefficient of the mach:Lne capacity by increasing the cuttIng
conditions since the parts can be machined with a reduced spindle boom, and,to
increase the labor productivity by 25-35% by the reduction in setting and adjust-
ing time of the part. There is 1 figure and 1 table.
Card 3/3
II i -
BLINOVA, V.N.: DMIIID6V. A.A.; KOLIN, Ya.S.; HAKUSBKI1T, Ya.G.; IffZIN. L.M.:
PMWAKOV. H.P.; PONEDIIXO, A.I.; BOROVIX. Z.G.; YNYRWOV. I.A.;
MAR INOY, A.M.; NWOROSHKOVA. 0.1.; FOKROVSKIT,
A.F.; ROHANOVSKIY, A.A.; RASSADNIKOV, Ye.I., red.; SAVELOYEV, V.I.,
red.; FROKIN, A.M., tekhn.red.
[Electric power in the Urals during the past 40 years] Snergetiks
Urals za 40 let. Moskva, Goa. energ. izd-vo, 1958. 141 P.
(MIRA 11:5)
(U7al Mountain region-Tiectric powor)
AUTHOR. Kopaygorodakiy, Ye, M. "VOV/ 5u-59-7-9/20
TITLE- Results Obtained by Analyses of the Current Structure in the
District of Apsheron in the Caspian Sea (flezulltaty analiza
struletury techeniy v Apsheronskom rayone Naspiyakogo morya)
PE'RIODICAL: Meteorologi,
, va i gidrologiya; 1958; Nr L PP-39-41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- The author investigated the results obtained by measurements
of the current velocity by means of a marine anemometer and
an anemograph by Alekseyev~ By means of these apparatus the
current velocities were recorded in the district of Apsheron
of the Caspian Sea in different horizons~ at points with
a depth of from 10 - 50 m, The analysis of the main part of
the observations made under different weather conditions
showed that the current ve)ooities are very different with
respect to time. In individual cases it changes several times
within 5 minutes. Thus the results of a single observation
are to a considerable extent chance results. The amplitudes
of the fluctuation were calculated for evaluating the possible
short-time deviations from the average value. 1680 measure-
Card 1/3 ments were taken into account for this purpose. The fluctuation
30V/ 50-58-7-9/20
Results Obtained by Analyses of the Current '~*truoture it, the Distric!t of
Apsheron in the Caspian Sea
coefficient was obtained from the equation K - v/vsr. The
influence of the depth and of the horizon on the current
fluctuations is the object of special investigations. In
gcurzral the dependence of the stability of the current on
the average velocity of the current is obvious. 'Pith the
increase of the average velocity the current becomes more
stable and fluctuations are reduced. Fowever, the quantities
measured by means of the hydrometer may deviate as well from
the average value in the case of a considerable velocity of
the current, It must be emphasized that a reduction of the
fluctuation coefficient can be obeerved also in marine re-
gions with greater depth. Creater fluctuations were obeerved
in littoral regions as well as on the open sea, On the
strength of these data it is difficult for the hydrologist
to gain a correct conception of the distribution of the cur-
rents in space and time. The author finally concludes that
the method of measuring marine currents used at present is
C'~:rd 2/3 inadequate and must be re-formed.. There is I figure.
(" Fkpi3
KOPAYGORODSKIY9 Ye*M*
Automatic stations on pile foundatiorz. Trudy TSIP no.Wil0cl-l"O
165, (MIRA 18s10)
KOPCA, J.
Propagating the state plan in the shops, p. 49.
f
SKLAR A KE-WITK, Prague, Vol. 6, no, -), `,.ar. 1956.
SO: I-Ionth.Ly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, vo.L. 5, k4o. 6 June 1956v Uncl.
KOPCAv JoZef
Frospects of' ~.he le!~Uier and shoe industry development.
Kozaratvi 14 no.9:249-250 Ag 064.
1. Deputy Hinipter of Goii!;awvr Gooda Industry, Frague.
RUMANIA
KOpCEV, I.; KOTEV,G.; MILEV, Me-, KIFOV* Re; and IANKOV, B.,FAffiliations
no SiVi4- Peoples Republic of Bulaaria.
"Some Problems in the Treatment of Infected Wounds Caused by Chemical
Weapons in Modern Warfare".
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Hilitara, Vol 16# Special No., 1965; pp 164-168
Abstracts Exhortatory Introduction about the cr-mes of "American Imperial.
ista and their -Sate 11 iter.", In South Vietnam; report on studies on 20 dogs
with experimental wounds infected with yperite (20 milligrams per ktic.
gram) and 15 with Soman. The first aid in such cases is discussed in some
detail.
48
5M 50'."7 4141 91
T. Vh~stv-s of Otte Atmosphere. Part I Arrology. Part 2
Vx. 2. j) inowla-,li I lecli.
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HateorolORicsl Kopeewif-2- wplywie lepkosel turbulencyjnej powietrza
Abet. Vol. 4 na pf'onowy rozklad wiatru w trciowe.j warstwie atmosfery Zlemi.
No. 2 CInfluence of eddy viscosity on the vertical distribution of
Feb. 1953 wind in the fricti n8 yer of the earth's atmosphere,7 -Poland.
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Bibllography on , M"A
Panstwowy Inafvtu glogiczno-Meteorolog1cmy. Wiadomosci
Turbulent 1Vdroloiic%nej i Meteorolopicznej, 3(l)%5-42,.Lq5z 6 figs., I
Exchange
6 tables, eos. DWB .. !A hill, heorettical paper inyhich some of
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R&Q, etc.) are Summ,arized. Tf,e author discusses the~4e ~~; ons
of motion, and Investigates the movemerit of air in the frietional-
layer, comp,aring the theory. with Yesults of observations of wind
AlrectJon and veloolty 'as a functioh 6f altitude. Subject
H~sdlngs:- ' L.' Fric'tion la-mr 2. Wind deviation 3. Ekman's
spJral.--A.N;.F'.
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En-11oh.
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SO: East Vol 3,
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- - KOP"T"Ir-I -- - - - - - --- -- - - - -- - - --- - -- -
L. .4,Z, T.
"Concerning the Method of 5-Day "leather Forecasting for Poll-and'if Review
of ltdrolo&r PI Meteorology, No. 3-4, Yearbook 1953, p. 7/~.
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.1 , UI I- .
I'Exnerim~"-Jtal C,)nfimP'Ii,-)n of the theory of "my i~--il ri-_,~-.Eo~ in terrastri~d
I
ma gne t i sm. 11
I
Postepy Fizylki, Warsaw, Vol 4, I~o 4, 195j, P. 490
SO: Eastern European Accessions Lis,", Vol 3, No 10, Oct 10/54, Lib. of Congress
-IL';~ r--- - -- - - - - - -- -- ---
XOM-WIT01509 T.
*thod of 5-day weather forecasting for Foland; a summari, p. 74. (FFLZmLAD 1.1-ETEDROID-
GICZNY I HYDROLOGICZNY, Warszawa, Vol* 6. no. 3AP 1953o)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 4, Am. 1955, Uncl.
X
Teodc- Hltbads do prdVWCIj* mdtjOCQICe4juQ do 5 1QUI p4Uf I& PQ[nn*.
important uiodifirAtiow-tintyoduced durinj recentyftNin sy-.vp*Jcmcthcdcf S-7 day meteii&-
Jogical f0masting.and their applications to geomphic3l conditions of Polard. SugaMo
I pcmibility of prictical utilization of nvithematical, phyal"l, statistical and synopdc hicaml
rf forcca4tirig bawd an wsudtq of the Ro,.qhy school, Mvelopt the kiaernAtIc method of
Inet&MINIcal foremstirts Rrd $how% Ite ArpticAtIon to camfitl(ms lil volaod, FWAI'lyi the
stithor clasdilei weAthtr gituations acci)rding to fivd pattornm bascd on thc zvflal cirolatior~
Index aud dexribcs the tWs 6f weather In PularJ ter each of th,.tc cat". Sw6jectr-readings:
2. ForecastingtachMques I Poland.- -A. A!~ P.
F(PCrI.'Ic:'II T.
"A. B. Dcbrowolskils 50 Ypars of Scip.-tific Activitier,", P. 1J5, (ACTA
GEOPTISICA P0101,11ICA, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1954, Warsaw, Poland)
SO: 1-10rithly List of East F-.-.ropean Accessions I,C, Vol. 4, Vlo- 33-
Yarch 10,55, Uncl.
T.
Relation br.-tween the distribution of air tempetal"ure arld thf. vc,-Iocity
of' horizorital and otationnry whirlidtid. In French. 1). 11.
(Pcta Geophyrica Polonica, Vol. 5, no. 1, 10
,57. Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7v July 1957, Uncl-
3(l),21(1,8) POL/26-7-2-11/'18
AUTHOR: Kopcewicz, Teodor
TITLE: Meteorological Problems Connected With the Develop-
ment of Nuclear Research
PERIODICAL: Acta geophysics, polonica, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 2, pp 217-229
(POL)
ABSTRACT: World wide progress in the field of nuclear research
has led to the development of one of the most direct
methods of observing the motion of the atmosphere on
different scales. Depending on the quantity and the
manner of introduction of the radioactive substances
into the atmosphere and on their disintegration period
one may consider the behaviour of the polluted space
or area, its mean motion and size as a function of
time, and also investigate the concentration of the
pollution substances as a function of both vertical
and horizontal atmospheric equilibrium. The size of
the polluted space and also its height vary according
to the power of the source. Hence, this makes it pos-
Card 1/5- sible to study the various afcrementioned phenomena on
POL/26-7-2-11/18
Meteorological Problems Connected With the Development of Nuclear
Research
contaminating materials in the immediate vicinity of
reactors: that in order to be able to assess rapidly
the meteorological characteristics of the vicinity of
a reactor, the fiftdings of each nuclear establishment's
meteorological station be correlated with the findings
of local meteorological stations which carry out long-
range observations: finally, that each nuclear estab-
lishment be equipped to receive full synoptic materA
and that facilities be made available for the elabora-
tion of local weather maps or for obtaining such
maps,with the help of facsimile apparatus. In the
second part of the article, the author discusses
certain large scale meteorological problems connected
with atmospheric pollution resulting from nuclear
explosions. The author gives Richardson's and Sutton's
formulae for air contaminant concentration as a func-
tion of time and height in the atmospherefor the dis-
tance of the point of maximum concentration from the
Card 3/5, source of contamination, for maximum concentration
P/026/61/010/004/001/001
D207/D308
AUTHOR: Kopcewicz, Teodor
TITLE: An attcmpt to explain temporary variations in ground
air-layer pollution in Central Europe by radiomfetive
substances deriving f,,~-om nuclear explosions
PERIODICAL: Acta Geophysica'Polonica, v. 10, no. 4, 1962,
299-334
T CXT An analysis is given of the results of ground-levdi.
radioactive pollution measurements carried.out during thc! period
-October 1953-July 1959 at five Central Euro ean stations: Nol, Riso~
p
Berlin, Vienna and 14gionawo (12oland). . Two types of radioactive
pollution are distinguished: transient mid long-term, the latter
being defined as lasting at least several days. -iSsuming that pol-
Aution is due to radioactive dust Which entered the %Mm troposphere
from the cold stratosphere through gaps,in the tropopause during
non-tropical cyclones, meteorological conditions are given for the
occurrence of transient and long-term pollution and two examples of
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KOPCE',IIGZ- b
Pqdor----- ,
Infbienve of the rpetaorologisal condition.3 on the concentration of
rad-owtive aerosol in ground airlayers. Przegl geofiz 9 no.213-24
-;VU--
i. Department of Physics of the Atmospher, University2 Warsaw.
164,
POIAND
- KOPCMCZ, T.
Department of FhysIcs of the Atmosphere, University of Warsaw
(Katedra, Fixyki Ueosferyp UW)p Warsaw.
Warsaw, Acts, GeoRtgaics, Polonica No 2, April-June 1965, pp 75-84
"On a, certain method for investigating the influence of meteorological
constitution an the mean contamination of the air of the *Orthlx surface
with radioactive dusts."
ZDPCHAK, M.N.
Unit for welding flanges. Suggested by H.N.Kopchak. Rate. i isobr.
predl. v strot. no,15:28-30 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Po;materialam tresta Promtekhmontash-I Slavyanskogo upravieniYA
No.7 b1crglavprommontasha Ministerstva stroitelstva LISM, g. Mmr~fkcri.
(Flanges) (Xectric welding- Aquipment andsupplies)
SOV/136-58-5-6/22
AUTHORS: Averchenkov, D.O., Vartanvan, A.TA-,,.1K-opchcn'1,.o
TITIB: Introduction of Blectrothermy at the Usti-Kamenoep:1sk Lead-
zinc Combine (Vnedreniye elektrotermii na Ust'-Kameno.-orskom
svintsovo-tsinkovom kombinate)
S1
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958,'%Nr 5, pp 35 - 38 (USOR)
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss a recent article by V.N. Kostin in
Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958, Nr 1, in which the greater appli-
cation of electrothermic methods in lead and zinc produ,;tion
is mentioned. They list some disadvantages of shaft-
furnace smelting and state the importance of developing
new methods for Soviet lead-smelting works, a favourable
factor being the increasing availability of cheap hydro-
electric power. Electric heating of settlers was substi-,
tuted for oil heating at the Ust'-Kamenogorsk Lead-zir-c
Combine in 1953 without altering dimensions ~length, Y;JLdth
and depth - 7 1002 2 960 and 660 mm, respectively), but
experience and joinb work by works and VNIItsvetmet
personnel led to reconstruction with the volume reduced
from 13 to 8 m3. After listing conditions for successful
Card 1/30peration of such stationary settlers, the authors describe
SOV/136-58-5-6/22
Introduction of Electrothermy at the Ust'-KamenoCc=.-_-k Lead-zinc
Combine
the smelting of silver-containing dross in an electric
furnace under an artificial slag layer (3M Na 0 3Q,;o' CaO,
40% SiO 2): tabulated compositions sho'V1 that this' method
gives a higher recovery of noble metals into the silver-
lead than with retort distillation. This work was also
carried out by the same organisations and the collaborator
is continuing to improve the method and to convert the
150-ton refining kettles to electric heating. The'authors
outline the present electric kettle-heating method with
nichrome strip resistance heaters and urge the development
of induction heating for higher efficiency. They agree
with Kostin on the need for special design staffs in
existing institutes with proper equipment for the rapid
development of electrothermic methods. They do not agree
with his suggested scheme for converting the Ustl-
Kamenogorsk Lead Works to electric smelting as data are
lacking; they would prefer the Giprotsvetmet to design
a new, separate works. They urge the rapid completion
Card 2/3
SOV/136-59-1-9/24
AUTHORS: Averchenkov D 0:) 7Aonk ~Pronekin V.F.,
Sidorovskiy V:A 7 Kershanskiy I.I. and-Ovcharenko V.P.
TITLE: Introduc-1,ion of an Electrothermic Method of Distilling
Zinc from Silver Crust at the Ust'-Kamenogorskiy Lead
Works (Vnedreniye e--iektrotermicheskogo sposoba distill-
Yatsti tsinka �z sorabTlstoy peny na Ust'-Kamenogorskom
svintsovom zavodl) 31-
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1959A Nr 19 PP 33-40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors point out that as continuous desilvering of
lead is not used In 1"he USSR methods of crust enrichment
are being sought. A system lRef 7) in which fusion under
carnalite is followed 'by vacuum distillation has proved
unsatisfactory while that successfully used in Bulgaria
(Ref 8) is not applioable to Soviet crusts. Based on
enlarged laboratory and pilot plant work at the
VNIITsvetmet in 19.56-195' (Ref 9) an experimental
production unit based on electrothermic zinc-distillation
was built at the Ust'-Kamenogorskiy lead works and has
Card .1/1+ operated from November 1957 to the present. The authors
give the results obtained and describe the plant.
SOV/136-59-1-9/24
Introduction of an Electrothermie Method of Distilling Zinc from
Silver Crust at the Ust'-Kamenogorskiy Lead Works
I.P. Volko,v, N.V. Kungurov, K.B. Boztayev, D.R. Demurin
and others from the works and V.P. Kuur, F.A. Mardamshing
Yu.K. Medelltso-ig A.I. Tkachenko and V.P. Shchurchkov of
VNIITsvetmet, partioipated. The electro-thermic installa-
tion (Fig 1) consisting of an electric furnace, oxidation
chamber and dust catchers, was designed by the design
do
.rrtment of the UKSTsK under the direction of
A . Bratchik. The works and VNIITsvetmet laboratories
Performed necessary r~hemical analyses, The 3-phase
300-kVA furnace has a hearth bottom area of 2 i2 and an
effective height of 1.8 m. Fig 2 shows a vertical section
through the furnact. The normal tapping hole is situated
140 = above the bottom. The furnace is charged with an
Irtys,hskiy madeplavilonyy zavod (Irtysh copper-smelting
works) type feeder (Fig 3). Power is supplied by two
type EPOM-250/6 transformers with a total rating of
500 VA. The electrodes are graphitized and 200 mm in
Card 2/4 diameter. Distillations of zinc were effected at 1150-
13000c, giving lead bullion (sent for cupellation), dust
(discharged periodiQally and sent to the zinc works) and
SOV/136-59-1-9/24
Introduction of an Blectrothermic Method of Distilling Une from
Silver Crust at the Ust'-Kamenogorskiy Lead Works
gasese All materials were weighed, gas flows were measu-
red and,, during runs for establishing materials balances,
gas analyses were periodically carried out. In such
runs a crust containing 64-35% lead, 25.8% zincq 0,55%
copper and 88407 g/tom silver of somewhat variable size-
rading (Table 1 shows"this for two samples) was used.
1
he results (Table 2) of a 16-day run in 1957 show that
95% of the lead In the crust was transferred into the
bullion which, the authors recommendq should be refined
electrolytically. The products were almost exclusively
lead bullion (which contains the major part of the noble
metals) and distillate (71.3 and 35.2% respectively of
the weight of crust taken). Losseslef lead, zinc and
silver, were insignificant. The adoption of the electro-
thermic method at the works (Fig If shows the flowsheet)
has led to a doubling of labour productivity and a
Card 3/1+ 4.49% improvement in raw-materials utilization as well
SOV/136-59-1-9/21+
Introduction of an Blectrothermic Method of Distilling Zinc from
Silver Crust at the Ust'-Kamenegorskiy Lead Works
a I
as to improved vorking conditions in the cupellation.
department and great economies.
There are 1+ figures, 2 tables and 9 references, 8 of
vhich are Soviet and 1 English.
ASSOCIATIONSs Ust'-Kamenogorskiy svintsovo-tsinkovyy kombinat
(Ust'-Kamenogorsk Lead-zinc combine) and VNIIT*Votmet.
Card 4/4
SOV/136-5~9-5-9/21
AUTHORS: Vartanyan, A.M.,, and,-Yv?p.~;h~r--L1--o
j_P,tL&_
TITLE: The Experimental Use of Oxygen in I-Qad 5melt-ing Shaft
Furnaces (OpyL priluerieniya '-J::,1c-:-da D-1 ohakhtnoy
C.J. L
svintsovoy plavke)
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr 5, pp 1k6-!-.-() (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The results of using oxygen-eirri,3hed air in Shaft
furnaces on the Ust-Kamemgorsk L-~ad-Zinc Kombinat are
given. Fig 1 shows the higt-powor oyygen plant.
Oxygen is fed from a gas holdsr bo tho a-ir-blast plant7
under pressure. Individu 'al pipas with automatically
controlled valves, which can regulat-e the ox1igen content,
feed the enriched air to the shaft iVrrj),oas. Fig 2
shows the influence of oxygen -~-outont Oil DrOdIlCtiOn
using a constant blast volume iL,3/m2,- An increase
in 0 content to 2.6.5% leads to a 27% increase in
p,roduction. Fig 3 shows the influrai,~3 of 0 content on
the volume of blast roquired to n",int-ain constant
production, Increase in 0 enntent to 26.5% gives a
decrease in enriched air volume a.-C vith a corres-
Card 1/3 ponding decrease in volume, of exhaust gares. The mean
0
temperature of the "goose rock." or, the air blast in
SOVI-1305-59--5-9121
The Experimental Use of Oxygen in Lead Smelt-ing R-nniaces
April 1958 was 286 OC (reaching 600-('."000 on individual
days). Using an enriched air LJJ--u:-o the tomperature
(in November 1958) was 120-j--, Or, and --for long pGriods was
only 6o-8oo. The use of-P enrilf~hed. ai-- also rcsults in a
decrease in dust contend o:V ex-haust gases from 2-2.5 to
1 5-1 7 g/hm3. There is a decreape -n cArze consumption
oi 13:4% due to an increase in In the first
four months of 1958 the Pb =4;ent of tho slag was 2.05%.
After using enriched air, 'Chs Pb conitont fell. to 1.21%
(in November 1958). Because sf this decrcase and the
decrease in dust contont of exhau,,,'4.-- gases, tLero was an
increase in production of crudej lead of 1%. Thus,
considering the increase in production, the decrease in
coke consumption and the decraase Ln the Pb lost in the
slag and the gases, the economic effect is over 5 million
Card 2/3 roubles per year. The belotor conditions also
SOV/136-59-5-9' /21
The Ebcperimental Use of Oxygen in Lead Smelting S11aft Furnaces
,i:jnce of' laa~a poisonLng.
led to a decrease in the c,
There are 3 figures and I Soviet -"..n-ferenco.
ASSOCIATION: UKSTsK
Card 3/3
14(6)
S01/91-59-3-6/22
AUTHOR: Kopchenov, O.V., Engineer
TITLE: A Combined Connecting System of a Steam Cooler
(Kombinirovannaya skhema vklyucheniya parookhladi-
telya)
PERIODICAL: Energetik., 1959, Nv 3., pp 13-16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author discusses the efficiency of the 3 princi-
pal systems for feeding the water from the steam cooler,
used for regulating the temperature of superheated
steam, to the boiler, i.e.: to the inlet of the er:,rio-
mizerl to the intermediate junction of the economizer,
and to the boiler drum (in drum-type boilers). He
summarizes that none of these systems is economically
perfect and states that the most common is the
system in which the water is fed to the inlet of the
economizer. This system was modified by the author
Card 112 on two type BKZ75-39FB boilers in Vil'nyusskaya TETS
OOV/91-59-3-6/22
A Combined Connecting System of a Steam Cooler
(Villnyus TETS) in 1957, who placed a shunt in the
system permitting interchangeable feed of water from
the steam cooler to the inlet or to the intermediate
junction of the economizer. The modified system has
been so far successfully operating. There are 2 graphs
and 2 block diagrams.
Card 2/2
KOFCIIENOV, O.V., inzh.
Dynamics of a shaft xdn. Teploonergatika 8 no.9:36-39 8 161.
(141RA 14:8)
1. Litovskiy Sovot Narodnogo Khozyaystva.
(Coal,, Pulverized) (Crushing machinery)
KOPCHENOVP O.V., inzh.
Dynamics of an impact mill In wet fuel grinding operation.
Teploonergetika 10 no.8a4O-/+3 Ag 163. (MM 16s8)
1. Glavnoye Upravleniye energetiki i elektrifikatsii pri Sovete
Ministrov Litovskoy SSR.
(MilUng rAebinery)
LASHCHUK, I.; KHAYMOVICH, A.; MARKIN, I.; KOPCHINOV, V.
........... ... . .
The best construction workers. Stroitell no.11:6 N 157.
(MIRA 10:12)
I.Brigadir komplokenov brigad7 s&ntekhnikov, Stroyupravleni7e
No. 74, Oral.
(Comstruction workers)
KO~ (g.Zyryanovsk, Vostochno-Kazakhstanskoy oblasti);
,FMAPOVA, Z.~, SHINZHIRBAYEVA, Urzhan
Good news from women's councils. Ra*tnitsa 40 no.3s25 Kr 162.
(MMA l6t2)
1. Chlen ulichnogo komitets, goroda Ivanovo (for Potapova).
2. Zaveduyushchaya rayonnym otdelam. kulltury sela Saryagach,
Yuzhno-Kazal,latanskoy oblasti (for Shinzhirbayeva).
(Women-Societiesq etc.)
KOPCHENOV, V.D. I
Evaluation of the solution to a variational problem. Dop.
AN URSR no.2:153-156 165. (KRA 1812)
1. 14oakovskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut.
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Field method of ore aline analysis. Sov.geol. no.21:13-37 147.
(Oros--Sampling and estimation) (MIRfi 8:8)
KOPCHE"lovill Y-i~. I'll - FA &2T55-
USSR/Coomochamistry - GeocIA4.7., Hydrochemistry, D
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur No 19, 1956~ 613
Author: Kopchenova, Ye. V,,, Skvortsova, K. V.
Institution: None
Title: on Formation of Pyrophyllite During Change of Grano-
diorites
Original
Periodical: Sb. Issledovaniye mineral-In. syrlyap ?~>T, Gcsgeoltekhlzdaty 1955j,
124-133
Abstract: The zone of hydrothermal cbange of In the proximity
of quartz--sulfide veins of a nameless deposit sists of several
consecutive stages of changes in the swise to the trend
of these veins: (1) initlal stage -- rapla,cement of hornblende
and biritite by an aggregate cf carbonate., quartz and
musc,wite, (2) replacement of K-f,!,ldspsz~ by albite,. (3) redeposi-
tiCM Ckf ciLlorite and ca-rbcmat-- Im th.!~- :;f thi-n streaks and
replacement 4Y.F faldspars 11 a qaaartz-ser~.-Ute aggregate, (4) final
Card 1/2
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AUTHORSo jopchenovaq Ye.__I. ., Skvortsova, K. V.
TITLEi Sodium Uranospinite (Natriyevyy uranospinit)
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR,1957,vol-114,Nr 3,pp634-06(USSR)
ABSTRACTo Under certain physical-chemical conditions the.ion exdoange
reactioria.in the minerals of the group of the uranium *ic&s
take place without difficulty. They lead to the formatMon of
now varieties of minerals. As result of his experiment M.
M
ts
Xroz synthesized uranospinite C&(U02)2(AsO ISH 0 an
)2 2
4
derivatives. In them# calcium is subatLtuted by hydrogen, so-
dium or the ammonium group. So far, nobody has describel mi-
nerala of this composition as occurring in nature. While'in-
vestigating the oxidation zone of the umninite -sulph1de ore
dressing, the authors of the paper under review discovetad a
new species of mineralst namely sodium uranospinite, approach-
ing in its composition the synthetic mineral by M. Xroz.:The
o i-
paper goes on to describe the ore-bearing minerals, th
;m
ginal hydrothermal mineralization, and the minerals fo e
Card 112 in this contextj it also discusses crystallographic proper-
SKYORTSOVA, K.T.; KOPCHENOTA, Tej.
Formation of allephaw In hydrotherval conditions. Zap. Vnes. min.
ob-va 87 no,6:695-698 158. (MIRA 12:3)
(Allophaw)
3(8)
AMORE: Kopchenova, Yo. V., Skvorteova, K. V. SOV/20-123-1-43/5~
TITLE: M5morThoue Moly~_aenite and Uranium-Molybdio Black Oxides
in Uranium Deposits (0 kollomorfnom molibdenite i urano-
molibdenovykh ohernyakh v mestorozhdeniyakh urana)
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 1, PP 159
162 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The association of nasturan (pitchblende) and molybdenite in
uranium deposits is'so common that delimitation of types of
complex molybdenite-uranium occurrences is possible. Further
study of these can be of great interest. The composition of
the ore minerals is here relative' ,y monotonous. The close
paragenetic relationship of nastu--an and molyb&enite is
clearly expressed. The occurrence of the ganguo minerals
and their relations to the ore minerals is less
The ore deposits of the silicsous, hydrothermally altered
&aid intrusions and extrusions are different than the deposits
of the carbonate enriched, iro%. and magnesium-rich tuffs.
Nasturan. and molybdenite are the most common minerals and
form a close and constant association. Their transformation
Card 1/ 3 relationships are described in detail (Figs 1, 2). Collo-
Colloiorphous Molybdenite and Uranium-Molybdic SOV/20_123-1-43/54~
Black Oxides in Uranium Deposits
morphous molybdenite has hitherto been described by only 2
authors (Refs 2, 10). The collomorphous character of the
molybdenite precipitate together with nasturan is a result
of their cont2liPoraneous precipitation out of a gel. An
original precipitation of naBturan (which yet had no crystal-
line structure) and of moIjUic sulfide of the geordisite
type is probable. Then the minerals were separated as the
amorphous sulfide crystallized as scale-like cryptocrystal-
line molybdenite and nasturan obtained a uraninite crystal
structure. Geordisite, because of its high crystallization
ability so seldom found in nature, has been adequately
described Ref 8) and later mentioned (Refs 6, 7, 9). It
was shown ~Ref 5) that molybdenite belongs to a sulfide group,
which distinguishes itself by its slight solubility. For
that reason it is relatively resistant under conditions of
the oxidation zone. However, the aggregate of colloform
molybdenite and nasturan precipitate is non-resistant and
easily destroyed. The cryptocrystalline nature of the moly-
bdenite greatly increases the surface area on which oxidizing
Card 2/3 solutions can react. This characteristic allows the molybdenum
Co7lomorphous Volybdenits and Uranium-Kolybdic
Black Oxides in Uranium Deposits
BOV/20-123-1-43/56
to occur in minerals found in the hypergenic zone where it
otherwise does not occur. Here it forms velvet-black or
bluish-black powdered oxidation products which replace the
primary minerals. The molybdenum and uranium content varies
from pure molybdenum types through members containing both
metals to pure uranium types. From analogy with uranium
black oxides these spongy weathering producta which have not
yet been described, could be designated molybdenum and
uranium-molybdio black oxides. These are thoroughly described
and pictured (Fig 1)s Table 2 shows the speotrographio
analysis which discloses the great complexity of their
constituents. The oxidation here caused no formation of
secondary uranium and molybdenum minerals, while the weather-
ing of the black oxides by more intensive oxidation is
accompanied by separation and formation of new minerals,
ilsemanite and uranosulfates. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and
10 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
PRESENTED: June 13, 1958, by D. I. Shcherbakov, Academician,, _-,4;
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SUBMITTED:
Card 3/3
SKVORTSOVA, X.V.; KOPCHENOVA, Ye.V.; SILANTIYEVA, N.I.; SIDORENKOO G.A.1
DARA, A.M.-
Conditions governinF the formation of umohoite in u~snium-molybdenum
deposits of the U.S.S.R. Geol.rud.mestorozh. no-5:53-6,3 S-0 '61.
(MIRik 14:9)
(Umohoite)
KOPCIIENOVA, Ye.V.; SKVORTSOVA, K.V.; SILANTIYEVAq N.I.; SIDORENK09 G,A.;
L.V.
Mourite, a new supergene uranium-molybdenum mineral. Zap. Vses.
min. ob-va 91 no.1:66-71 162. (MIRA 150)
(Mourite)
KOFGHENOVA, Ye. V.; SIDOIM-IKO, G. A.
Bearsite, an arsenic analogue of morseeite. Zap. Vsea. min.
ob-va 91 n0-4:442-446 162. (MIRA 15;10)
(Minerals) (Beryllium arsenate)
KOPCHENOVA, Ye,V,
*Mineralogy of placer deposits" by A.A.Kukharenko and "Atlas of
placer minerals" by N.N. Trushkova, A.A.Kukharenko, Reviewed
by E.V.Kp~chenova. Sov. geol. 6 no.1:153-155 Jq. 163 iK[RA 16:6)
(Placer deposits) (Kukharenko, A.A.)
(Trushkova, N.N.)
U,q7,,/CherAvtx7 !Lvdrogtu DatoralmtIon
Mpw 47
n)&tar6ln&tl= of Activo. !Wrocon' by Ymme, of the Grigp%~A FAaF-,-zt, it, an Atteartwe of
QkrbDn Ddoxide, ftrt Vs bstar-Uratioll of Molature in IndustrAra Productap" Aj Pq
lemutlevs, 13. 0. Wg=,arj, Yv. K. Kopeber-ovs, taboratory of Orpxdc Memistryp 1-boom
State Thiiveraltyp 4 pp
"Zhurml Obsbebey a4zli1w Vol Mlg No
ArUcle abows that ths wWA ad %nntl*v wd -balon may t4 used vivessaft"y fbr
the deteralwation of molm in va4cm subuteem eW Int=12,11-7 -~ . - that do act
nwat vlth wt4l magnealus lodIdee Emplee of the detmination of moisture in
dbarcoalpeW, starch azA boame wo Included. Submitted 28 Ape 19.?~G.
PA -V%
KOPCHN, 17.
Plastic repair of the ligamentum collateral@ fibulare in the
nkle joint. Xhirurgila, Sofia 9 no.3:249-253 1956.
. Institut z& spetelalisat6ils. t usuvurshenstruvane na
:
lekarite. Soffila klinika po ortopedlia I travmatologiia.
Direktor: prof. B. Boichev.
(ANKLI, surgery,
plastic repair of ligamentum collaterale fibulare (Bul))
Poisonings
BULGARIA
xnPr_T;Fy__1X-,L_boeent, Colonel of the Medical Service, ANGELOV, A.,
KUNEV. K.. and'MINKOV. P.. Lieutenant Colonels of the Medical Ser-
vice; Chair of Military Field Surgery (Katedra po VPKh. Head Prof.
G. Krustinov), Higher Military Medical Institute
"Study of the Effect of Blood Transfusion Upon Acute Poisoning with
Diehlorodiethyl'Sulfidell
I
Sofia, Voenno Me4itsinsko Delo, Vol 21, No 5, Oct 66. pp 28-30
,Abstract: Dogs were poisoned by subcutaneous injection of yperite
:,-,In a dose of 4F mg/kg (LD100) dissolved In olive oil. The animals
.;'~'V'ithat had been't)oisoned were given daily to the 5tbi&y of survival
a transfusion of 15 ml/kg glucose-eltrate donor blood. The first
transfusion was made 2 hours after the dogs had been poisoned.
The blood transfusions prolonged the life of the poisoned dogs
for a length of time reaching three days as compared with control
animals, but did not prevent their death.. Table, 11 references (8
Bulgarian, 3 Western). Russian summary. Manuscript received
30 Tul 66.
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AUTHOR Kgtev
4-.IA-fAssistant professor, Colom.1); Stoychev, A. (Assistant pro-
K. (colonel)
ORG: none
TITIE: Amputation of the extremities in traumatic injuries of arteries
SOURCE: Voyonno-maditsinsko delo, no. 2, 1965t 19-25
TOPIC TAG9: injury, cardiovascular system, surgery, therapeutics
ABSTRACT: The authors propose now methods of amputating ischemic gangrones in trau-
matic injuries of the large arterial vessels of the extremities. With the proposed
method they have been able to save the knee joints of 14 patients and the articulatio
cutibi in one, the amputation being made below those joints of 15 Datlents out of 18-
and above the knee joints of three. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ff-DRS-7
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--icluthors' Russian su=nary, modified]: The problem of the rejection
homotransplants is discussed on the basis of 106 observed patients.
Eleven of them showed a series of general and local reactions indicating
the tendency of the organism to reject a biologically foreign body such as
a homotransplant. A number of measures an proposed for improving the accept-
ance by the organism of a hanctransplant, and the results of these measures
are described. The problems of rejection by the organism and of biological
incompatibility are investigated only from the clinical point of view. Nine
Soviet-bloc references.
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ware tni~~,.cd our,;Jeal ly, lrcv~
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actitudr. 8 i-%
KOPCHW--Iz,,--.,STOICH3V, A.; KGcimv, K.; CH&PILEV, G.; KUNEV, K.;
ATANA~Dft A.; FINW, K.; MMHANOVp An.
Combined radiation Injuries. Xhlrurgiia 15 no.9/10:847-850
1629
1, Is Vlashiia voenn me ditsinski inatitut.
(RADIATION INJURY)
LOPCHEV,, Petur,, inih.
Defects in varnishing. Durvomebel proa 5 no.3:25-29 14~-Je 162.
1. Durzhavno industrialn predpriiatie 1123 dekemvi-i"., Sofiia.
a
- XOPCIEV, Patur., inah.
Autematic detecting of fire in woodirorking and furniture industries*
Durvombel prom 6 no.1:2&-27 Ta,-F 9:63.
1
ll~kl
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KOLACHY T.A., )mnd.tckhn.nAjh,, dot,oent; KOFGHIKOV, inzi,
L-,.
of boiling in a t114 n Onerg. 8
no.IC:50-55 () 1(5. . Nilu is: 10)
I. Moskovskly ord---rvi Lerdria en(.vf*etlcl-.c.-sl--*,-y in:jt"Aut. P-redslavlena
ykli i sush; 31 Ir.,ykh us troy ~i L-. ~
ka.Cedroy tc-l)lc,obmf-.nrv
ZLYTSEV, A.G.; FADEYEVA., V.S.; KOPCHAIOVA, N.V.
Method of studying the structure of polymeric and porous
building materials. Sbor. trud. VNIINSM no-4:4-12 161.
%IILIRA 15:2)
(Building materials)
(Electron tLicroseop)
POLAND/Chemical Technology - Dyeing and Chemical H-34
Processing of Textiles.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - khimiya, No 12., 1958, 4203.2
Author : Kcpobitskaya, Khlynchak
Inst
Title A Rapid Method for the Determination of Fat in Fibers.
Orig Pub Przem. w1okienniczy, 11, No 7, 338-34o
Abstract Complete details of the procedure and results are given
an the determination of fat using a cold Soxlet ether
extraction.* The determination requires 30 minutes.
Results are not less accurate than those obtained by a
usual extraction. The atuhor explains that the slightly
lower results are due to the fact that in the course of
the usual extraction,. a hydrolysis of soap always pre-
sent on fibers, takes place.
Card 1/1
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/66/020/001/0063/bOSS
AUTHOR: Kliment9y, Nuhipauk. Y. A.; Kopchinski , G. A.1 Yaroshevich, Ve
Popov, V. D.; Hikonov;-A-.-V.---,----l-.-
E.-
-Strutsinskly, V. A.;
ORG: none Ll
TITLE: Test stand at the Instilge of Physics-M UkrSSR
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 1, 1966, 63-65
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear engineering, nuclear reactor, reactor fuel element, test stand
ABSTRACT: A test stand fbAcritical assemblies was put into operation at the Insti-7
tute of Physics AN UkrSSR at the end of 1964. The installation uses assemblies of
fuel elements of the WR-H research reactor; 4he moderator is ordinary water-, the
side reflector is made from the bervlliwril/ieflectors of the VVR-H reactor. The
stand is located in a separate building. The radioactive zone is separated from
the control panel by one,meter of concrete shielding. The installation is equipped
with sensitive monitoring and measuring systems as well as with systems for automa-
tic and remote control. All precautions have been taken to assure reliable nuclear
UDC: 621.039.572
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safety and automatic control of the critical "semblies. A dc; amplifier is connect--~:
ed to a galvanometer for monitoring currents ia the ionization chamber down to 10-IZ
amp. Two recording potentiometers and a pulse rate counter are used for mani-
toring the power level. The instruments give reliable readings below the subcriti-
cal power level. Automatic control of the process is possible during operation at
,a power of more than 0.03 w which corresponds to an average thermal neutron flux-
of about 0.4-106 neutrons/cm?-sec. The automatic regulator consists of two
KNK-56 ionization chambers connected in-parallel, a potentiometric power controller
with a high impedance input and a steel absorber, an electronic amplifier and.an
amplidyne. This automatic regulator is extremely convenient for operation with cri--~
tical assemblies. It may be used for rapid compensation of a chain reactign at
Itzerorr
power levels and for calibration of control rods. The unit increases work
safety and accuracy of holding a constant power level when detectors are activatted. i
'In addition to the steel.'absorber in the automatic regulator, chain reaction may be
controlled by two or thme boron remote control rods. An emergency signal auto-
matically brings these rods'together with three emergency safety rods into the radio-
active zone of the assembly. ' All control and safety rods are moved by servo drives
which are connected to selsyns and position indicators. Operational experience at
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KQPCIMKI. Edward, mgr. inz.
I- - -
Investment economizing in communication constructions.
Przegl techn no,35:1-2 Ag 160,
XOPCHUGOVO V.A., kandIdat takhnichookikh rbsuk.
~~' 17nj-,
Use of supporting reinforcing frawwork in reinforced-concrete beans. Stroi.
prom. 31 noolO:23-28 0 153. (an 6:11)
(Reinforced conarote)
KUnK' N.V., kondidat tokhnichookikh nouk; SOKOLOV, N.K., kandidst
tolkhalchookikh nauk; IMMUG-05. kondidat tokhnicheskikh neuk.-
UNCRIN. P.I., unaumT--igait=iLcnemxn naug; BOROCHAN, Took.,
inshener; GAROVKHOT, Y.L.Anshener. nauchnyy rodaktor; BIGAK, B.A,.,
rodaktor.lzdatellstva; GUSITA, S.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Us'e of orecast foundation@ In building construction] Pri"nonie
oborzWkh fundamentoy v strottelletys zdanli. Moskva, Goo. isd-vo
lit-ry pa strolt. I orkhitekturs. 1956o 77 p. (NLRA 10:1)
(Youndations) '
AVAKOT, A.I., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; MHUGOV, V.A., kandidat
takhnicheskikh =1 .
Twenty-four meter prestressed reinforced concrete beam. Nov.takh. i
pered.op.v strot. 18 no-7:3-6 Jl 156. (KM 9:9)
(Girders) (Prestressed concrete)
KOPCIE7,-.rICz, Be
-Simplified ibthods of Chec'k'iM"MT~-eru'rb-an.'Ccm'ecticn Lines." P. 3-10.
wDifferent Types of Frequency Transformers* Tr. from the Russian.0 Pe 1119
(WIADWOSCI TELEMAIMUXACMIE, Vol. 23, No. ~, YV, 1934, Warszawa, Poland)
-90t Month3,v List of East &-ropean Accessions. (EEAL)o LC, Vol. 40
Mo. I, Jan. 1955 Uncle
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KOPMCWSKI, i -
A new way of fastering structural arches made of reinforced concrete.
P. 34 (Budownictwo PrznWslme) Vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 1955, Warszawa, Poland
SO: MONT= INDEX OF EAST EUROPM ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL- 7. NO. 1. JAN. 1958
KOPCIO-asn' j.
Prefabrication in the Soviet Union. P. 39. (Budowntetwo Przemyslowe, Vol.. 5.
N-,,. 7/8, Julyl-Aug 1956, Warsaw, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EE.M-) LC, Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1057. UjjCl.
KOPCIOWS~qjj.
Some types of short thin shells for roofs and thidr construction.
P. 95. (Inzynie%tL-,1 Pudownictwo. Vol.. 14, no. 3. Mar. 1957, WarszawA, Poland)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFaI) LC VOL. 7, no. 21
February 1958
KOPCIOWSKI,J.
TECHNOLOGY
PERIODICAL: BUDOQUCTWO PRZEMYSLOWE. Vol. 7, no. 9, Sept. 1958
KOPCIO19SKI, J. A triple factory structure of reinforced concrete with a
shell roof. D. 24.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (&EAI) LC Vol. 8, no. 4.
April 1959, Unclass
KOPGIOWSKI, Jan, mgr. inz. (Warszawa)
"Apartment buildings made from prefabricated parts" by Cdoc. dr]
Bvhdan Lewicki. Reviewed by Jan Kopciowski. Przogl budowl
i bud mieszk 33 no.9:573-574 S 161.
KOPCIOVSKI, Jan, ngr inz.
Prototype apartment building of the WPP system. Ins I bad
21 no.4sl33-137 Ap 964.
1. Office of Studies and TYpical Design of Industrial
Building, Warsaw.
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