SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKLYAR, V.T. - SKLYARENKO. N.K.
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SylLYAR, -V.T-., kand.k~imicheskikh nauk; LEBEDE71, Ye.V., kand.khimicheskikh
nauk; LIZOGUB, A.P., inzb.; ZHURBA, A.S., inzh.; PEREEREST,
inzh. LEBEDEVA, L.B., inzh.; BARANOVSErf, YI.I., inzh.
Some ways of more efficIANOt refining of Western Ukrainian paraffin
oils. Mauch.zap.Ukrniiproekta no.4:87-112 161. (MIRA 15:1)
(Ukraine, Western-Petrolcum-Refining)
KRASNUVA, S.I.; MALINEV, A.F. [Mallniev, Ad.j; FUCHKOVSKAYAp G.A. [FUchkivskka,
H.O.); SKLYAR, V.T.
Determination of methyl and methylene groups in a narrow-boi4vg
range paraffin-naphtAene fractiun on the basis of infrsji~eO
absorption spectra. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 6 no.6:843-846 N-D 161.
(MIRA 16:5)
1. Institut fiziki AN UkrSsh Kiyev.
(Methyl groups-Spectra) blethylene group&-Spectra)
(Hydrocarbons)
_Vladimir Tikhonovich; LEBEVEV, Yevgraf Venediktovich; .
PREDTECHEISKAYA, N.F., red.; 14ATUb'LTIGH S.M., tekhn. red.
I y
[Petroleums of the Ukraine; composition and properties) Nefti
Ukrainy; sostav i svoistva. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo tekhn.lit-ry
USSR, 1962. 298 p. (14IRA 15:7)
(Ukraine-Petroleum-Analysis)
SKLYAR, V.T., kand.khim.nauk; BODAN, A.N., inzh.; MASKAYEV,, A.A., inzh.
Rapid oxidation of Drogabych paraffin. N&uch.,*mp.Ukrniiproekta
no.8:3-9 162. MRA 16s1)
(Drogobych-Paraffins) (Cbcidation)
LIZOGUB, A.P., karid.khim.nauk; SMAR, V.T., kand.khim.nauk; KRAS,'LIOVA,
S.I., kand.khIm.nauk; Frinimal uchastiye ANTONENKO, D.I.
Determination of the paraffin wax content of petroleum products.
Nauch.zap.Ukrniiproekta, no.8sl8-22 162. WM 16:1)
(Paraffin wax) (Petrolewn products)
S/71o/62/000/008/001/003
E075/E436
AUTHORS: Sic yAr.,....V-T-., Sabirova, G*V., Zhurba, A.$., Candidates
1
~ii'Chemical Sciences, Rozhin, V.P., Gonopol'skiy, L.Ye.,,
Zvereva, A.D., Chuchvara, P.G., Engineers
TITLE:, Preparation of freon oil X4)-12 (KhF-12) from
Anastasiyevka crude
SOURCE: Kiyev. Gosudarstvermyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i
proyektnyy institut ugollnoy, neftyanoy i gazovoy
promyshiennosti. Nauchnyye*zapiski. no.8. 1962.
Neftepererabotka. 48-57
TEXT: The authors investigated the possibility of producing freon
(refrigerant) oil KhF-12 from a naphthenic Anastasiyevka crude an
only insufficient amounts of this oil can be obtained from Dosor
and Balakhany crudes. The oils were produced in the Llvov-skiy
neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod (Llvov Refinery) from the
Anastasiyevka crude Mth horizon). Vacuum distillates
constituting 13.7 and 8 to 91a' of the crude were acid refined
giving oils having pour points below -38*C, flash points 164 to
1800C and viscosities ranging from 18 to 20.8 Cs at 50*C- These
oils did not satisfy the freon test (clouding of the,oil/froon
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ROWN9 A.~i,) ll.-.1-1~1.-~ kand.khim.nauk
I
Micromethod for tLe crj-cgcoulc determination of tte --ailecular
weights of bitumens and their constituents. Nauch,~Mp,
Ukrnllproekta no.8:58-63 162. (MA 16 21)
(Bitumen)
S/046/63/027/001/033/043
B125/BIO2
AUTHORS: Krasnava, S. I., Mallnev, A. F., Puchkovskaya, G. A.9 and
Sklyar-,It.-T,
TITLEi Determination of the methyl and methylene groups in narrow
paraffin and paraffin.naphthene fractions from the infrared
absorption spectra
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 27,
no. 1, 1963, 98 - 99
TEXTs The qualitative determination of the portion of methyl and methylene
groups in narrow paraffin and naphthene fiactions (Ohich contain n-paraffin4
isoparaffins, and naphthenes) from the mineral oils of Bitkov and Polina is
described. The intensity of the absorption bands corresponding to the
oscillation frequencies ot the groups CH and CH2 is assumed to be indepen-
dent of the remain'der of the molecule. ;he weight percentage of the methyl
and methylene groups or of the CH 2 groups was-determined from the integral
intenaity of the absorption bands in the ranges 7-14 - 7,44tdand 12.5-14-3
as well as those of the 3.38, 3.42, and 7.251A. bands forv2 ifferent
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BUMIALO, S.I.I., --ioktor ekon. nauk , otv. red. ; SfiEVCHEIIKO , Ya.A. ,
doktor ekon.nauk, red.; YAKUHA, G,o'., kand. tekhn. nrjuk,
red.; -I'KIZAH, kan~,. khin. nauk., red. ; PE.Si-IEETNIAK,
A.A., inzh., red.; FILYUKHANOV, L.S., inzh., red.; M37LIVA,
T.I., inzh., red.; VELIKOKIIATIKO, A.T., red.
[Froblei.,ts of effective use of fuel and power resourcez
(Donets and Dnieper Economic iliegions); materials] Voprosy
ratsionallnogo ispoltzovaniia toplivno-energeticheskikh
re.airL;ov (Donetsko-Pridneprov!3kii ekonomicheskii raion);
riritiLerloly. Kiov, flankova dwrka, 19()/,. 200 p. (M-HIA 17:12)
i. Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferent:3iya po vopros,-a ra-
tsionallnogo ispollzovaniya toplivno-energeticheskikh re-
sursov. Donetsk 1962 2. Institut ekonomiki GoFiplana Ukr.SSR
(for 3hevchenkoi-
HiMilit ~Ji 1",:" 1. .1.; 1~I0I V--,` I
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finrAVy*sshiye monoolefiny*1
Higher monoole Kiev lzd-~
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281 p. MU8., biblio. 1,800 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: higher monoolefin, chromoto ra~hy,.infrared
9 c
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spectroscopy
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PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book covers the problems df1 bbtA Iiing mon4d lefins
with.five and more carbon atoms ang their use for alcoh
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TABLE OF CONTENTS [abridged):
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Foreword -- 3
Ch. 1. Obtaininghigher monoolefins of hydrocarbons
'Ch. II. Investigation o f higher mono olefin 65
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'Ch. III. Use of higher monoolefins 140
Appendix -- 255
'Bibliography 263
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Delnydrt-.cr;_.ic'vL-:,~ of sult'ide caLdysts. Nerte-
khIm'Lirl 4 no.2;2CO-208 17:8)
Therrw,catalyt" --siv-, T_-traff.ins ovt_- oxt ~:atalysts.
lbld. :20 1-"-14
1. Gosudarstvennry i proyektnyy imsti_
tut neftywnf-,y IL neftechimici.eskoy 1:n1myshlem-instl "'Ukrniigip.roneft"',
Kly,atr.
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AMIOR: Sklyar., V. T.; Lebedev, Ye. V.; Zakupra, V. A.
TITLE: Thermocatalytic transformation of paraffins on oxide catalysts
SOURCE: fieftekhiaiya, v. 4, no. 2, 1964, 209-214
TOPIC TAGS: paraffin dehydrocracking, olefin production, aL olefin production,
thermocataVtic cracking, oxide catalyst, MOO sub 3 NiO Al aub 2 0 sub 3 catalyst,
ITiO Al sub 2 0 sub 3 catalyst, Cr sub 2 0 sub 3 /Fe sub 2 0 sub 3
V10 sub 3
catalyst, isomerization, disproportionation, aromatization, condensation, catalyst
regeneration, economics, conversion rate
ABSTMIC-1- Liquid olefins were obtained In 35-45% yield from paraffins by dehydro-
crackin, with oxide catalysts (MOO NiO-A120 I WO -11410-A1203 Cr20 IFe 0 at
& 3- al 0,
temperatures of 550-590C. The pariffin crudl~-, obL7ned fromIdies j ~~ complex.
ing with carbamide, typically contained 0.06r,'. aromatics, and 4o wt.% Cl6 C a
n-paraffins. At 550C increasing the feed rate reduced the yield; at 590C, t-
reverse obtains and high yields were obtained at a space VelocitY Of 3 hours
To obtain a relatively high 9~-olefin-containing product the conversion should be
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limited to 30-40% at high temperatures and space velocities, simultaneously
recirculating the unconverted portion of the crude and inert diluents. Side
reactions such as isomerization, diaproportionation of hydrogen, armatization
and condensation are more prevalent with these oxide than with sulfide catalysts*
However, the former are cheaper and may be regenerated more easily. Orig. art.
has: 1 table and 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvenny*y nauchno-isoledovatellskiy i proyektny*y institut
neftyanoy i neftekhimicheakoy promy4ohlennosti "Uk=iigiproneftl" g. Kiyev.
(State Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Petroleum and Petro-
chemical Industry)
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J'ACCESSION NR: AP4047389 S/00651644C ~;0037/06.40
AUTHOR: Gordash, Yu. T.; Sklyar, V.' A Serov, V. Moi,*h6k, 1.
TITLE: Petroleum desalination by use of- complex pentali.~tythritol esterb land; -
carboxylic acids as surface-active compoundo
1'196' ~137- 0
SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i rhasel, no. 1., 4;1 4
TOPIC TAGS: petroleum desalination, surface active cimpomyla't pentaerythri-
tol, complex ester,' esterification, carboxylic acid, hydroxyi.gr6up
ABSTRACT: The use of non-ionogenic surface-active do 'poul S or petilole16
desalination is commonly known and thei authors .discuss !~l e e -feet of j!M2jnLt4e'r
tollon the desalination ability of complex esters of multi toml~aicohols awr cir-
Esterificati6niof.1i'en-
5xy ic acids having the length of a straight carbon chai
1 taerythritol by a double excess of carboxylic acid y1elddj:compl6x acetiq,j prdplo-
n hin the 3500 'i ra6ge, the e,
ic, butyric and other esters. Wit to 3700 t 6 t e r's
r c;o:t free hd' o A
I displayed a very weak absorption band which is characte iti y r XY
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groups. These eaters were tested, as desalination agentill of Mrainfan pett
The optimal concentration of the complex esters was found W110 within tl~e O.,~005 '-,1-
g thecarbon iri n acih io ic enh
to 0. 0176 (by weight) range. Extendin cha ~nce:d
4
desalination but a further increase had an appreciably ~j~6rse!4'ffect. Tile study
of the degree of substitution of free 01-1-grou s In penta6fythrj11J6' acid shd!wedi
p
that an increase in the number of free OR g!roups in com~plex qs~,`e~ imp4.-s:ti.
rythritollk'i- a~4~tetr
desalination of petroleum. Mixtures of pentae. aest,ers kith
butyric acid gave the best results. The findings of the::~6thorB 'reflect thl nei,-d
for the development of more effective deemulsifiers to ~dk:.salieiaite: petroleJums. in A::'i
any Soviet deposit. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tablo'J'9'. I'!
ASSOCIATION: UkrNllgipronert
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:AUTHOR.- Labg-d?-v,--Yc--V-; S~Mar, V. T.; Fe=xrUtL _Y
Ka ch!LQ~q
ZaUpLa V _A
TITLE: A method for producing highly avomatized material for QUng.,. fton: blaA~ i
'Class 23, No. 167933
iSOURCE: ByuUeten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh d-makoV, no. 3, 1(365,,
JOPIC TAGS: carbon black, aromatic compound
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aromatized material for the produc ion of--cArbon black ~--:--The - mtti.6rxa~U-f~ q:
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ate tbiB hy~ ~~inrd, 6i~ 6~~tio b
by f -
which contains the aromatic compounds. This,fraction is then-6j trac.~~d urf, 6ral
,ior phenol. In order io provide a wider choice of; materials, itIllate is!
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itillate.
:ASSOCIATION: none -14~
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SKLTARCffElIKO- Tm F --jnzh.
SKLYARJ, Ye.F., red.; KOPITKOVA, N.K.(Kopytkova,N.K.], tekhn. red.
(Program on the economics of construction for economic
study groups and seminars of the party educational systea]
Programs. z ekonomiky budivnytBtva dlia ekonomichnykh hurt-
kiv i seminariv systemy politychnoi oevity. Kyiv, D*r%h-
politvydav URSR, 1962. 31 p. (mia 16:3)
1. Kommunisticheskaya Partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysshayn
partiynaya shkola. Kafedra sovetskoy ekonomiki.
(Construction induBtry-Management)
V ",;., ~, V, I ,i1, i . *:': 1 . i "', 1" j '~" '~ i ~ 7 :~., , .
Comrcin(i tioamerL ;," feralit; r~en:,,-' at thc. scu,hern shores
1 .1 A .,.i
of the Crimea. Aku---~. I j!ln. N-7) 163.
(M 4 U. 17 - 12 )
3. Tz snnatcrii .-Imem F.*".Dz-2--.,,hinik(~v- v ;lupke (glwrn~y 'V-r,3Ch L.Ya.
I ~~ vi c -k- ) . I
DANILOVA, L.K.; SKLYARCHIK, Ye.L.; AY)UM'WTS, B.Sh., uLvedtk-uqhchiy.
Effect of intaroceptive stimuli upon the ourdlao uctivity in Iiiyaterioois."
Vop.fiziol.int. no.1:202-211 152. (KLRA 6:8 )
1. Lubovitorlya v-.vsshey nervnoy deyatel'nosti leningradgkogo Gosud,-Arstvenno-go
ordena Lenina univerqiteta. 2. Lubor"toriya kortiko-vistserallnoy fiziologii
Instituta fiziologii tsentrallnoy nervnoy sistemLy Akademii meditsinekikh na-ak
SSSR. (1krateria) (Ilervaus, system) Oleart)
SKLYARCHIX, Y L (Leningrad)
-'!-; - '0
Disorder of daily rhythm of body temperature in athletes. Bjul. eksp.
biol. i mad. 38 no.12:12-15 D 154. (MIRA 8:3)
(ATHLETICS,
body temperature daily rbythm)
(BODT TIMPKRATUn,
in athletes. daily rhythm)
SMIRNOV. K.K.; SKLYARCHIK, Ye.L.
Peculiarities of salivation in man in various degress of acclimatiza-
tion to a hot climate. Fiziol.zhur. 43 no.5:389-392 )~y '57-
(MIRA 10:12)
1. Krasnoznamennyy voyenW inBtitut fizicheskoy kulltury i sports
imeni V.I.Lenina, Leningrad.
(CLIMATE,
7cc limatization to hot climate, eff. on salivation (RuB))
(SALIVATION, SALIVARY GLANDS. physiology
eff. of hot acclimatization (Rus))
-.1 1 - -I -I I
VASILIUV, I.G.; ZIMNITSKAYA, L.P. jjLLJARGUM1t'A.Xe.L- SKIRNOV, K.M.
FILIPPOV, B.G.; KHITUN, S.A.; SHATALOV, A.M.
Daily rhythm of the ability to work in man [with summary in English].
eiziol.zhur. 43 no.9:817-824 S 157. (KMA 10:11)
1. Krasnoznamennyy voyennyy institut fizicheskoy kul'tury i sporta
im. V.I.Lenina. Leningrad.
(PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY,
daily rhythm (Rus))
(PERIODICITY,
daily rhythm of phys. efficiency (Rug))
' ) KL.-~ -', ~ -~ 'I'i ) I E-,. LO
rAnarges in the aki:i bampo-ratire (-,,-f --ra~jbits as related to
m . 42-368162.'
m
uz;rialar activity. Trudy Imst. fiziol. 100, WIRA 17:3)
1. LOY)ratoriya ekologlcleskoy f i-nologii ( zavo - A.D. Slon-in. )
fi.ziologii imen! Pav.lora All SSSR.
.. p T -, 1',
Study of rectal temperature and the blood sugar level in
rabbits during prolonged muscular work. Opyt izuch. reg.
fiziol. funk. 6:11-16 163 (MIRA 17:3)
C4i,rdJ ac output in rabb; Inn res at rest and durir.g muscular
activ-4 ~- -,t, !"!- ~ -i, - 16-2-'7
Effect. at Uring muscul-r actiyity on the d1juiial pertiodicity
of the r-ax tcn-,perat--- '-~- rabbi+s and hare,3. Ibid.
1. Laboratoriya ekologicheskoy fiziologii ( zav, - prof, A.D.
Slonim) Instituta fiziologii imeni Pavlova AN SSSR.
DW'Mrlt A,F~; FFr,YA-lr?.-.FlrT(
P-~ELIIALiDn of mspiration and jiv~ff In young
a,gale rial.&tmd t- inmergion 1.7 wirer, F.Irlrl. zhur,
nn.20e
121a-12L3 0 165. j?.
1. ekologlchos~-,;/ fiziclugJi lattituta f~zlclod-'
imeni 1.1). AN SSSR, !--ningred, Subzitted Jvini~ 5, 1364.
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0239/65/051/010/1238/1243
AUTHOR: Davydov, A. F.; 'Sklyarchiki Ye,. L.
ORG: Ecological Physiology Laboratory of the Physiology Institute Ime
I. P. Pavlov AN SSSR, Leningrad (Laboratorlya ekologlebeskoy fiziologii
Institute fiziologil AN SSSR/
TITLE: Regulation of respiration and gas exchange In young Greenland
seals in relation to underwater submersion
SOURCE: Fiziologicheskiy zburnal SSSR, V. 51, no. 10,A965v 1238-1243
TOPIC TAGSt experiment animal, animal pbysiologyp biologic respiration
ABSTRACT: Dependence of oxygen deficit of seals on duration of the
underwater submersion period, and also the period required to restore
oxygen consumption to Its Initial level, were investigated. Experiments
were conducted on 12 young Greenland seals ages 2 days to 2 nion aboard
the icebreaker "Yermak" in the White Sea in March 1963 and experiments
were continued on 3 of the animals at a.Moscow laboratory. Underwater
submersion of seals was staged In a tank filled with son, wa.ter wormed to
temperatures which ~iould not cause any gas exchange shifts higher than
5 to 10% over a 3 to 40 min period. Water temperature for the youngest
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group of seals was 25 to 260, temperature for slightly older seals was
17 to 180, and the temperature for the oldest seals was 11 to 120, The
seals were allowed to rest on their backs on the water for 10 to 15 min
prior to submersion. The seals were lowered into the tank on a special
stand In which tbe front and back flippers ond hood were free to move,
Respiration and gas exchange were Investigated according to Douglas and
Holden's methods (not described). The y6ungest seals were submerged for
1 and 3 minute periods and older seals were submerged for periods up to
10 min. The oxygen demand of the 'youngest seals wss reduced (51 to 83
with 1 and 3 minutes of submersion, while that of the older seals was
increased (108 to 160%) for correspondin riods. The oxygen demand of
older seals was sharply reduced (4.3 to 69%~Owlth ~rolohged submersion of
5 to 10 minutes. Maximum compensation (70 to 80% for oxygen deficit
occured during the first minute for all see.1 age groups regardless of
submersion period duration, and the oxygen consumption'level wash
completely restored within the first 3 minutes. Howevero the level of
carbon dioxide given off by the seals.was restored to normal in only
about 10 minutes. Increased lung ventilation due to Increased respira
tion frequency and respiration volume appears to be the main mechanism
responsible for rapid supply of oxygen in seals following submersion,
Orig. art. has: none.
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Orlova, V.
Institut in. X. V. --OTO,-,Osov 'Cdoss~:Iy
of hlydrotherrall treatment of maiza rair, or, qualiz~y and of
corn Moal- and corn seed
mollno-elavatornaya -promyshlennos-1, no. 10, 1965, 13-15
'7A-3: food tac*l-.no'Lo',-y, food preservation, -,.ator vapor, ~"er'mal nroccss,
r'rocesse' n-lant product
14
ST:,C A is described and .-~;-arod for morci cf.1--cient r6n.~val of -~hrj
t-'O c- ~~ar:r from tu-e kerrial, thus of tho ~-rcund corn ar.--
r;-., 4-.:,in~ srocassing of t-he seed for oil zroduction. SuccGssive oparations consist
of zrea',nent, hulling the .:,rra'-n, t'-raa-fold by rollrors
rat4
-oar-o,~ndicu~rly arranged grooves, and sepa on of the seed. Tles-ws Were conducted on
'- -fez 'as o' corn. For a mois-~urcj conzant of p 'a 1 k r.
u er
variati I
va-jor pressure of 2 atm and exnosure of 6-7 minutes was found op.Lmal; for Moizvura
azove 14',~, 1 .5 atm for 1-2 m:Lnutas was opti;-Al. Heat and humidi.y weaker, -., a
between and endosperm, parnittin.- easier separation during grindlin,g, and t*--a
: 664.7E,4.3--z'64.?84.8.
ACC
`s in a 7.5-7.8% increase in overall y1old, ib'/`W~ more seed, Iless '-J-Did
an as-, con'tent in the meal, increase in water-soluble st~bstances, im-proved qua-, -ty,
s',-Lortier cooking-- period, and better aroma and color of the musn prapared frO7, tne
s increased yield by 4~P and seed lipid content by Upon s t or Ln
-~:ho acid nwbor of the vapor-treated seed increased
,:-.a seed for 3 nonths a t 18-25 C , L
"~o a to '-wir. a
-lesser Ce,=ee than that of untreated seed. This process is thus judged
-1
_allrorable effect on the quality of the lipids in the end products and or, seed and
~s stab- es and ' tables.
ility under storage. Orig. art. has; 2 figur 0
SU3 C^--.
V1.4z 0/ Tia-I DATE: none
117/
SKLYAREITKO, A.A.
Experience in the operation of Irpitz pngineS. Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform.
Tekh. upr. Min. mor. flota 7 no.6:2c~-38 162. (MIRA 16:1,)
1. Starshiy mekhanik teplokhoda nSivash".
(Marine diesel engines)
ZILIBERT, I.S.i SKLYARENIKO, A.N.; CHEFRPITUT, V.Y.
.11-11 -------
Ways of mechanizing stoping in mines Fo.101, 106, and 107 of
the "Faragandaug3l" Combine. Nauch. trudy KNIUI no,,1319-,~Il?
964 WRA 'L8tl)
SKLYARENKO, A.N-.,,-starshiy leytenant meditsinskoy sluzhby
Experience in the care of perooanel of a ship during repair.
Voen.-m,ed. zhur. no,5:87-89 14Y 160. (MI-U 13:7)
(NAVAL EMEITE)
SKLYARKNKO, A.N.
Portable anesthetic apparatus. Vestokhir, noo4:129-131 161.
(Km U:4)
1. Iz kliniki voyenno-morskoy khirurgii (nach, - prof, A.Ae
Bocharov) Voyerno-maditsinskay ordena lanina. akademii im.
S.M. Kira7a,
(PI'BSTHESIOLOGY-EQUIaMT AND SUPPt=)
SnYARZIIoKG' A. S.
Rybnoe khoziaistvo msh-aeo kolkhoza; rasskaz rybovoda kolk-hoza im. Molotova Now-
Ukwain3koggo raiona Kirovorrad'skoi oblasti CFish economy of our collective farm; story
0
of a fish bra--der of t.,,.e I!olo'uov Collective Farm. in flovo-Ukraina District, KirovGrad
Provinc . Kirovo.grad, Obl. ra.-.etnoe izd-vo, 1952. 8 p.
.e7 C-
SG: FanthLy List of Russian Accessions., Vol. 6, No. 5, Aueust 1953
b,S_._P inzh.; SEWNOV, A.I., inzh.; DESYATUN, I.I., inzh.
it for fi,
-!ding protein glue to glue-spreading rolls. Der. prom. 11 no.
~_1;25-26 Ag 162. (MICA 17:2)
;)--ir,nif.:ikiy f-inernyy zavod.
SKLYAPT,14KO, B.S.
I , and foaming, of carbamide rer"Jr,2.
UnIt. f(jr witomvitIc feeding, mixing
Burn, i dor, prom,. no,.3:37-38 .11-S 164-
(MIRA 17: 11)
SKLTARBNXO, D,L., inzh.; LUKANIN, D.D., inth.
Making reinforced concrete products in open construction 7ards.
Biul. stroi. tekh. 12 no.5:4-6 My 155. (KRA 11:12)
(Precast concrete)
Jr
SOV/133-59-1-22/23
AUTHORS: Rogach, A.P., Ryzhikova, A.P. ai~d Sklyarenko, D.V.,
TITLE- I
The Influence of Annealing on Modi?'ie'Ingo ~ou ~ds'
(Vliyaniye otzhiga na modifitsirovarwvye izlozhnitsy)
PERIODICAL: Stal'
Nr 1
pp 92 - 93 (USSR)
1959
,
,
,
ABSTRACT: In order to increase the durability of ingot moulds made
from iron modified with 45% ferrosilicon, their annealiag
was tested. It was found that by annealing at 500-850 C,
a substantial decrease in casting stresses, decrease in
hardness and a substantial modification in the micro-
structure are obtained. As a result longitudinal cracks
in annealed moulds appear only after 140-170 castings
instead of after 50-60 castings. As longitudinal cracks
may appear in annealed moulds after 100-110 castings,
their annealing is recommended. In this way, the dura-
bility of moulds can be increased 2.5 times. Chemical
compositions of the cast iron used for the experimental
moulds are given in the text. The change in the micro-
structure of metal on annealing is shown in Figures I
and 2. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Konstantinovskiy zavod im. Frunze (Konstantinovka
Cardl/1 Works imeni Frunze)
SKLYARENKOP E.G.
......
Theorem on mappings lowering dimension. Bul Ac Pol mat 10
no.8~429-432 W.
1. Kafedra vysshey matematiki, Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy
universitet. Presented by P. Alekaandrov.
SKLYARENKO, I. A., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Projected connections
between two ustems of orthogon;31 projects." Kiev, 1960. 12 pp;
(Minis-try of Higher and 'Secondary Speclali~it Educetion Ukrainian
SSR, Kiev Construction Engineerint Inst); 150 copies; free; (KLO
17-60, 159)
rl~
Sources of methane emanation in mines of the Moscow
Basin. i and It. A. Kielvikirv, It,g 26.
No. :1, '" , . eflifillatims fit CII, ff.mi the W,Wk-
itig face #31 thviri minemi iti wilikirly, fjsrgr%t ArnillmUtims 11
CII, W1111 filujill in 0141 Flkllll%. jlarti,~111-lftv ill Ad rikolliq lot
which their wits stalm.int water. rhe mitirce tit the CIN
w.%,.l Ivrillen tilt kill in qlrb 1-1-1. M. Ifusch
MRMLITSA, V.K., iuzhener; SKLYARMO# I*P-, insheamr.
Instrument used for controlling mine atmosphere composition. Besep
trida 1v prom. 1 no.2:21-24 7 '57. (KLRAL 100)
'l., i~k;yav.okiy_ui~ui;hno-iaaleaovatellskly Institut pe bazopasuosti
rabot v gornoy provqshlennosti.
(mine gages) (Mine dnats)
SKLYARENKO, I.P., GRISHAYE= H. I., otv. red.; ILI INSKAYA, G.M., takhn. red.;
- -1--l. WAITTSEVAO G.M., tekhn. rqd.
[Hydrogen sulfide in coal mines and ways to control it]Saroyodorod
v ugolInykh shakhtaicb i mery bor'by a n1m. Xoskva, Vejetakhisd9t,
1 1958. 28 p. (MIRA 11:11)
(mine gases)
SKLYARETTKO, I,P.; RASSOLOV, N.I.
Device for determining the quantit7 of settled coal dust.
Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. no.10:5-6 159. (MDU 13:3)
(mine dusts--measuroment)
PERMLITSA, Vladimir Konstantinovich; SKLTAREIIKO, Ivaa Petrovich;
USiAKOV, K.Z., otv.red.; OMIKENKO, V.A., red.izd-va;
IL'INaAYA, G.M., tekhn.red.
[Control of mine air composition by means of portable devices]
Kontroll sostava rudnichnoi atmonfery perenoanymi priborami.
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po goraomu delu, 1960.
49 p. (MMA 13:5)
(Mine ventilation) (Gas detectors)
(Dust collectors)
SKLYARENYO, I.P.; KRIVITSKIY, M.D.: KRIGMAN, F.Ye.; BURTSEV, Ye.F.
Reflective beta-ray thickness Frauge (NOTOF-3A) for precipitated
coal dust for use in m4nes. Atom. energ. 11 no.3:282-~84 5 '61.
(MIRA 14-9)
(Coal mines and mining--Safety measures)
(Mine dusts)
1. 11~., r-, .111. ')., and r..1IGI'IivI, F. Ye.
"The 1-1ethod of Anal~,zing Ternary, rfixtures in an Ionization Gas Analyzer"
paper presented at the All-Union -eminar on the A!.,plication of
R3dioactive Isuto,,)es in z'leasurements and Instrument building,
Frunze (Kirgiz ~6R), June 1961)
3o: Atomnaya ~nevgiya, Vol 11, No 5, Nov 61, PP 468-470
RASSOLOV, I-i.I.; SKLYARENKC, I.F.
Developing a way of controll-ing the deposition of coal dust in
C,
nane workings. Vop. bezo-p. v ugoll. shakh. 13:219-240 162.
(141RA 16:5)
(14im dusts)
;~J: AP4015325 S/0032/64/030/001/0067/0069
AOM-L~13: Sklyarenko_,, I. P.; Krivitskiy, Lt. D.; Krigman, F. Yo.
TITT": ;xalysis of ternary mixtures in ionization gas,'analyzers
GOUICZ: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, Y. 40, no. 1, 1964o"67-69
TOPIC TAGS: Gas analyzer, relative sensitivity, methane, carbon dioxide-gas,
radiation source, ternary mixture
LBSTRACT: MeasurinG the relative senaitivity of methane and carbon dioxide gas in
air at various distances between the radiation source and the working volume shows
that a ternary mixture analyzer is feasible in a single ionization chamber. It is
also shown that one can define the methane concentration and-the sum of concentra-
tions of the two gases with equal sensitivity using a$- or a -ionization radiation...
Orig. art. has: 8 equations and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: 11fakeStevskiy nauchno-issledovatel'sk-4,Y institut po bezopaanosti rabot
v -ornoy prorq*shleraiosti (Makeyevka Institute for Scientific Research for We
C,
Operation of Ydning Industries)
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B005/BO66
AUTHOR: Sklyarenko, I. S.
TITLE. Problems of Analytical Chemistry on the XVII Internatizu-1al
Congresa on Pure and Applied Chemistry
PERIODICAL, Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimil, 1960, VnI. 'I,;. No. 3,
p. 382
TEXT3 On the XVII International Congress on Pure and Applied Chemistry
which was held at the beginning of September 1959 In Manich, about 400
reports were read in 10 sections. More than 40 reports were devoted to
different problems of analytical chemistry. Most of the studies on
analytical chemistry dealt with the determination of traces of impurItles
in different compounds and pure metals. Of particular interest was an
investigation on the determination of impurities in the production of
high-purity metals and semiconductive materials. In this report special
emphasLs was placed on the radiometry and the emission-spe--traphotometry
after chemical enrichment of the impun.t,_es !r, be determined as highly
censitive methods for the determination of trace amcunts. Another renort
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XVII International Congress on Pure and B005/B066
Applied Chem.istry
was concf-.rned w.Th the meth.--,.d of lhr- "a-jqpend,~d dr-pIl 7::-
)f m,,nD- -,.mpurities in metals. The ~Df th;-n rnsfhLd is z_=~
.._ns by 3-4 :)rders Dr mag-ni~ude hi-her 'han the sens~tivi'y of 'he iB-jal
p:)l,are~7r:iphic determinat~:~ns. The special value me-.h 1 lies tr, t;,p
ract thal 'lie impur,,t-es neai n-.t lb~ pri:)-r to I~L
:he section of the :-hemistry af 3 `.,nides 3nd lqnhan'.'.des a no,:el ph,.)~-.
Metric was de,~cribed fr.~r t:,Ii,? ds~erm~nat`.:)- :1.1 I~Ptravalent ce_-~:m
means of 3ilfosal_~rylic ac'd. Th.is parm.:t~ *11P deter.Iiina*i-;:, !)f.
5p,g cerium; mangan,~-se and .-_n'erfere. An,.-:Ih=_r rep:)rt -4as read --r- Ihs
separation of plut--ni-;r,, .,ranium and *Ihe:r o7ealige products by -1-n ex-
-flange-, which had been carried -,uf for Ithe f.rs- time. Furthc.,r Iect-.;7es
dealt with the follow4n- P-cbleas. separation c" m-_rnite quan-4-ties C~f
larithanidps frcm large quantitles of americium and cur-iUm by using an
anionite in the presence of LiCi; ceparation of 4rcn f-.roo the lanlhanideS
and thorium from hydr-ochloric acid. medium in a strongl,' , basic anionite;
separation of thorium, IJTanitim and rare earths by ciomp-ex frrma6lon on a
zation exchange resin. A cmparatively small number or lectures was con..
cerned with the separatori -f eiemen!s by means n," eXtl'aCtion. A repc.rt
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Applied Chemistry
dealt with the separation of rare earths by extraction Ln the ILqu-d phase
different solvents, a further lecture reported on the separation Z~F
larithanides from the actinides by complexinC with dibutyl pl-osphate. A
number of lectures were devoted to the Investigation of complex compounds.
A lecture dealt with the determination of' copper and silver by redor
titration with the potassium salt of diperiodato-cup-rate, and of pe,---
argenate, respect4vely, as strong oxidIzing agents. The lectures of tile
Soviet scient-Ists I. V. Tananay,---.r and D. 1. Ryabchikov were concerned
with the complex formati.on of rare earth metals. The lelegates of the
congress became acquainted wJ~th the organization of analytical chemLcal
teaching at tile Munich University and at the Higher Polytechnic Schocl
and vsited several research laboratories in the two mentioned ins*,t--ates.
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AUTHORS: Sklyarenko, Yu. S., Sklyarenko, 1. S., and Chubukova, T. 1".
TITLE: ADplication of thermogravimetr.., in analytical chemistry.
information 3. Thermogravimetric study of lanthanurn
PERIODICAL; Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 106, no. 4, 1".1. .'17
TEXT : This is a study of the thermal behavior of lanthanum car'-on'l te
pitated from lanthanum chloride solutions with alkali carbonate. 1 li', 0.1
and 0.01 1,1 solutions of lanthanum, chloride were rrepared from pure lanthanum
oxide. Lanthanum carbonate was precipitated herefrom with potassium car-
bonate, and the precipitate thermogravimetrically analysed. The formula
La2(co 3) 3' n H20 of the ureciDitate is shown in Fig. 1; the anhydrous car-
bonate La 2(C0 3)3is stable between 300 and 400 C. The ulateau between 550
and 675 0C corresponds to the compound of the empirical molecular formula
La 0 * co The course of the curve shows, however, variations; The curves
2 3 2'
for the precipitates from concentrated solutions are higher and washing of
the precipitate with water entails a considei-able fall of the curve.
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The best way of explaining these effects would be by hyd-rolysis; in this
case, however, a higher precipitation temperature should cause a consider-
able effect. This is not the case: the Oehavior of a precipitate ottained
from 0.01 N solution at 60 - 70 0C corresponds exactly to curve (3). A
second possibility is that potassium chloride is co-precipitated, If, in-
otead of potassium carbonate, ammonium carb~.nate is used for precipitation,
thermogravimetric analysis reveals a similar behavior of the precipitates
(Fia. 3". Therefore, it is proved that the composition of the precipitates
is independent of concentration (Ref. 8: Preiss I., Dussik A., Z. anorg.
Cheri. 131, 275 (1023)), Further studies showed ti:at the compound of the
empirici-.1 molecular formula La203' CO2is suitable for weighinE in gravime-
tric determinations, Ammonium 0carbonate serves as precipitating 11Eent, the
precipitate is annealed at 600 C. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 16
references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 11 non-Soviet-bloc. The four references to
English-language publications read as follows: Quill L. L., Salutsky M. L.,
Analyt. Chem. 24, 1453 OP52); Salutsky M. L., Quill L. L., J. Amer. Chem.
Soc. L2, 3306 T1950); Ballon N. E., National Nuclear Energy Series Manhattan
Project Technical Section, Div. IV, Vol. 9, Book 3, paper 296, p. 17-06.
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17. Y. Toronto, Ld. *,:c Graw-Hill company; 1951 Duval C. , Tnorc;anic Thermo-
(,ravimetvic Analysis, London, 10,53-
:OCI,TIO-.: Inst;tut geokhimii J analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I.
Vernadskop AN SSSP, ,oskva-
(Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni T. I.
Vernadskiy AC U351",
SUB":"ITTED: July 22, 1060
SKLYARENKG,-I.S.; GHUBUKOVA, T.M.
Thermogravimetry in analytical chemistry. Report No.41
Thermogravimetric study of plutonium (W) Iodate. Zhur.anal,
khim. 18 no.4:492-495 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:6)
1. V.I.Vernadslq Institute of Geochemistr7 and Analytical
Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(Plutonium compounds)
(Chemistry, Analytioal-Quantitative)
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AUTHOR: S -4*; U V. V.- I
TITLE: Moscow seminar on analytical chemistry
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy Ithimii, V~'~O, nq. 1 196 14 41~
laboratory ii~at~~i,~i microch6micall
TOPIC TAGS: chemical conference, chemical
analysis, isotope, automation, mass spectroscopy, anal, i chadlis
ABSTRACT: Regular sessions of the Mo9cow Seminar on AnWYti6lal Chemisit'-Y
.Zere h2ld 2n 1 and 15 September~ 1964 the VernaoskiyJn.Stitute of
'Geochem is try and Analytical Chem istrf. Thetwo~i~e .ssi6ptq were dipyoted
to instrumental methods of analysis and to mass -sppetrohd Pic anak~sis!
,of Pure substahces, respectively.
Two papers. were presented at the first sessioni
P. N. Paley' (Institute of Geochemistry, A
cademy of Scieinc es SSSR
Instrumental methodsof analysis. A review of the 6thte-rof ~-the-art,"
The author concluded that a close collaboration bk'WOen c6inists a~j
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exchange are necessary for progress in automation.
Yat"evlskiy.'
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V. A. Zarinskiy; A. Volkov, V_A. R~ab P "
and V. 1j. Chernov (Institute of Geochemigtry, Academy~ of Sdi6ces
SSSR ). Automatic, self-recording, high-frequency titiAor. ITh'e au-
thors introduced a new titrator divided into separate, bl,o ks, h4ch
makes it suitable-' or wide disseminati
on.
The following papers were presented at the second ijessidn.1
-M. S_ Chupakhin _(Institute a g2chCMjsjkX_ 'AcadgLa
of 10-12 _ 10 9q/
SSSR ). Determination solid or gaseou~liinpukit-`M in
ultrapure substances by the mass -spectroscopic method of is6tope di-
lution using a spark as the ionic source. the author ba;4 he~~i 'working I
on a method of recording 10-7-10-416 oxygen and ftiii~gen ~,n~ pure
substances. Themethod involves a precision r cording~'df thei'doto
pe
ratio simultaneously with the vacuum meltingi dl;.U~n-. The
nd isot6p,
anticipated error would not exceed 10,916 foe limiting con ntrai 0
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G. Glavin (Institute of the Rare Metals Industry). Mass-4.pkiroscap_
method for the study of the distribution of mic roimpur~fies iH 601ids and
-wit
the determination of surface impurities.. ;A mass spm#i~.sc6b~ h resej-
lution from several hundreds to tens of thousands of was used
with a spark ionic source. A 12-9 wide 0,-n junction ijil'silicdn~~Wa~s dete~-
mined at a 2-11 resolution. Periodicity in the distribution f j~r silicfah,
0
calcium, and impurities in rheniu sitalyL sho:
single gt
at a 30-9 resolution. ractions of the mbnolayer of a thi n U-14 In Were re?"
corded on thin surface f the substrate, making it possiible toldistinguish!
structural impurities from those introduced -during th~ !~tchi4
(Institute of the Rare Met s vity,
Andus ryL lfigh~ dens iti
Yu. A. Ka!;~o al
method of oxygen determination in titanium using a m
a sp&troscopq
with a spark ionic source. A correlation was establish,~d, beiw~een the
yield of polyatomic TiO complexes (clusters) and the oxygen icbntent, i
which was determined by vacuum melting and isotope ~dllutio~i.~~ The
'theoretical sensitivity of the mass -spectroscopic ox L det~r~nination i
YPI11
in titanium was estimatdO to be about I x 10-!1% with 36~, acdui-a6y.,
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AUTHOR: Paley, Po W.; Gusev, N. I#; Sklyarenko,, Ch4toskov 1T., H.
TITLE% Polarographic-determination of uran 101 Zn1tric a~ia.medL4 cotita ini~g
1_7
tri-n-butyl phosphate. Part 1. Polai_ogmiphT, in weakly A~cQtc- -mq:'di,'& f
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye obshchey I tekhnichebkoy.kfittill 16 ye.
metody opredeleniya mikro e-lem-entov (Pad iochemical ~ methods 16r' _'_dei~tl'eimi thing, tr4cd: 'I
Moscow, Izd-vo Nau6, 1965,., 147;4k
___e1ements)_;_0ornik atatey
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TOPIC TAGS: t1on, trtb~tyX A08P.1
polarography, uranium determim I 1 -1
concentrations gelatin
ABSTRACT: The object-of-this study-waip to.deteralme the te o h6 imf luel6ce pf
tributyl phosphate (TBP) on the p0larO& aphtcj~ Viductilan. 64_~'jo~l i6i that t' m,
U(VT) could'b6_961ect~d A 4iq6i%~il
-conditions for determining
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P. Gusev, N. 1,0, Sdyarenko L S.
AUTHOR: P Chubi
ge N.
;TITLE: Polarographic determination of ranium nitric ac1d. wx
ate
phosph
SOURCE- AN SSSR. OtdclenLye obahchey i tekhnl~heskoy Mind.
metody opredelenlya mikroelementov (Radiochewleal Meibods fo~
ielements); abornik statey. moscow, Izd-vo Nauka~ 1965, 153-1M
TOPIC TAGS: PolarographY, uranium determination, triWtyl t~,
concentration
ABSTRACT: The article points out the advantaged of the polaropi
moderately concentrated. (2. 0 fi) nitric Wd solutions E.w
media (-0.3 N HNO3). The presence of 60'-02-0*035% got .attiz el ill
Whan there to a cowiderable fluctuation
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AUTHOR: Yeremenko, V. N.; Nizhenko. V. 1.,,.B~lyarenko, Li I#
i!i
TITLE: Density and free surface energy of liqj~id alloys~of tt~!:hi 14chromium
system
SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 5, 1965,;24-28
TOPIC TAGS: nickel chromium system, nickel alloy, chromium c6hiAinitigialloy, li-quill
alloy density, liquid alloy free surfdce energy, density temp~r,i;#ure!4-_pendenc6~
surface energy temperature dependence, surface ei~;ergy concent~#iion* 1~e;l
ABSTRACT: The temperature and concentration dependence of the I Vree' isiirf ace eni!j-&
and dehsity of liquid Ni-Cr alloys containing from 10 to 60 at~ ~:Cr q-
up to 1650C have been investigated. The temperature dependenc ,of th,6 density~,!
and the-composition dependence of specific volume at 1600C ve~,,i ;Xou~Vto.be rolijihlyj
linear. These data and the alloys' density showed that the s "tift io umes of
liquid and solid Ni-Cr alloys follow the additivity rule 4 &ri 142ium. (.1111creases
free surface energy of liquid alloys, particularly at chr6mi dont'4iisi !exceed'
1119
10 at%. The curve of composition dependence of free energy ~.tl, 16o6d~ lia4 a mlnil~=l ;I
at Cr concentrations of about 50 at%s which is e ained, ho-4eV-1itr,:. presr.:
xpl
of the products of reaction between the melt and the.alumintmi ~jddeio~ the cru Ll
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TITLE: Wetting aluminum ox1
by chr
SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 5, 1965,~29-34 T
TOPIC TAGO i chrofWjm 41.19y nickel- contafning Alloy, molten ~
uminum axide
aluminum oxide wetting, contAct wjgl~~ talittlet rogli !J~ 110n0 V
temperature dependence, contact angle compoE;Itian depend-tnc"'
ABSTRACT: The dependence of time, temperature$.and concentr~ oil
6 o
h ;~he contaq
angle (8)-in-vetting reer7stallized,.-poreless, aluminum-oxid4i
' !~ubst kiea by chr4o-
-nickel melts containing 0-80 at% stigai
mium Cr has been in6e A at
~ b~m ur+~-upl
perat
to 166oc. For pure nickel at a constant; temperature, 8 dec ,
reased) f!rom 120
about 100 deg during the first 70 min and then ilightly incrp ed vi tth~ time. iith
increasing temperature, 0 decreased from about l14 to .103 deg lht 14 60. and 1520 79. j
u
respectively, and remained constant with a further increase i jt~ temp erature. F r
the melt containing 10 at% Cr at 1460c
0 sharpl
y dropped frb
h~;110 . I
t 6! 9b deg . th~,
first moments and did not change subsequently with either tfi iti:~or il ii~reasing
perature. The 0 of th~ melt containing 30 at% Cr decre sed c ~dt nail oiisiy; with both;
the time and temperature and was 83 deg at 1640C. 'In melts o ~
taili
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ont '411 At
1650C) than in melts with a lower Or c eat thus In the. 01 -A32 0 3 P~StOdl
cbpt e ris
Cr-Ni alloys containing up to 40 Or have the highest adhes
tleb land!
are the best binding material4for sintered metd-A.~ 03. cerm6 !k.p 8 tice EL nichrom
with 30 at% Cr-on an aluminum-oxide substrate hap a contact. angle sr6ller than.
90 deg, it can be used for impregnation of A120i cermets. Thii calc,~X~ated valO~s o~
the free interphase energy and of the work of adhesion indict that,! dependin'g~on~
the composition of'a Ni-Cr melt, the bond betwe6a the melt and A121* 4s: effeA~d bj R
..j
the formation of intermediate compounds in the contact zone ahd :P61id qolutlohs~'
The experimental data showed that the most favorable conditiola"d for' the format on i
1 1f 4
of strong bonds in sintered materials of the nichrom-aluminum bxid~;type
exist in a
Ki-Cr melt containing 20-30 at% Or. Orig. art.. has: f ig! res ~n'~!,l table'. j
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jAUTFOR.- Nizhenko, V. I.; Yeremenko, V. N.; Skl~arenko, L. L~
iTITLE: Use of the lying drop method for ddtermining: surfacei
iof liquids which wet a base material
SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metal rgiya,_I;~. 6, 1965 36-41
ITOPIC TAGS: metal physics[ metal surface, surface property,!
!determination, copper, high temperature
APSTRACT:- --Free-surface 'energies.and--densities-b:f liquids we~,!'!dete
It'lon of temperature, for'Cu and Car2, by the'lyi.ng-Arop me tj~p
!tfie equatorial diameter in the measurements, we"g_Langlesf~f)~
1(6 < 90o) were successfully utilized. The liquidMrop-s -had ito
pared in order to facilitate angle deteminatioh. 'Calibratio4vas
lethyl alcohol end vacuum oil a .nd a linear relat Iionship was fo I
lof the Mo base and the maximum angle of tbeliq4ld with the~b5l
are shown of the liquids lying on the base., Using the approp~
urface free energies were- obiained-for-pure -at---1l20-' and__~`li
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CaF2 in the 1420-15600C temperature range. At 15000C~ the niz 'r cA ~',value of the
free energy for Cu was 1283 Joule-mol/mZ.-whichicompared favibt~ltibly~ W'ft~ the 1i e~44I,-
ture value. All of the experiments were carriea out. in a hel'6m at~M' Oere. , kt
-for CaF2 was tabulated, and also agreed well with published r4j~ult~*' :i-tha deno'
p
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of the liquids at these same temperatures was measured. Extii"'aou f#e
diffusion, evaporation, and base metal att~Lck ppoved to'be ihl~ j ik grot' ly:
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charging the test parameters. The lying drop m6ihodiwaz s6ln6i~!to- 4'p~era O'U
pose method for determining five suvface energie's -and
figures, I table.
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AUTHOR: Yeremenko, V. 11. Nizhenka, V. T.; 'ayarenk L., I:
TITLE: The effect of zirconium on the surface:properties otiIiiquili nickel at"the
melt-gaB and the melt-solid aluminiiM oxide boundaries
SOURCE: Por shkovaya metallurgiya, no. 7, 1965, ft-83 J:
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TOPIC TAGS:'N dispersion strengthened alloy 1 al
ni6ke loy, ~,jj'iminut
alloy, zirconium containing alloy, alloy free surface energy~5~';c6ntact a'i~gle
wetting, aluminum oxide wetting
ABSTRACT: The effect of 0.5-6.5% zirconium additions on' the 1hiee
surfac
energy ((Y) of 99--99%_ ur liquid nickel and on'its contact ajj~le n y "tt
r
recrystallized alumiin~4_ubstra% ha,-,~ -i en invpstigated in.41ricuum'j'a~d jin a hyllrogi!n
N
atmosphere at 'temperatures up tJ 1600C.1 The specific yolumej~Lof -bliq;i dolid a_~i
liquid alloys were found to increase linearly wlith Increasine,,. zirqojium conte it,
Zirconium caused only a slight decrea-se 'in a, which at all. contentis!
creases with increasing temperature. Zirconium reduces 0, ~.rpii 61,,reases!,~40 I
free interphase energy of nickel at the nickel aluminum oxfd;~':bo and
6.5 at% tr in(!' lid w
creases the.,work of adhesion. For example :e ed )rk of dlje~ ;it;
.2 1 . : P:. I .
to 2575 14j/i compared to 774 mj/m2*for pure nickel. Thud,!i zircoft'lizii can be
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mended as an interphase-active additivefor obtaining 6, stio,
metallic matrix and a refraCtory component In 6intered~mata'q.hls'
type and in nickel-base alloys disperslon-dtrehgth6ned,wit~.
Orig. art., 5 figures andYl table.
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AUTHOR, -Nizhenko,.V._I.;_Sk1yarenko
L. 16; Yiereoenko, V. K.
JITLE: Surface free energy and density of gallium as a
ture of tempiazl la-i4
SOURCE: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 31, no. 60 1965, ~5 0_56 J
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ABSTRACT: The available information on the temperature dependote a
and the surface free energy of liquid gallium is Avery limited ty If
t ~h6 densi
an in- ;o
,
vestigation of these properties was undertakeri.in! a broad tempei patur( f :vange. Th~.
density of the liquid gallium and the wetting.ang:les between tb I
~ sut fa)~
e~of poY~ J
crystalline alumina and gallium were determined On the set-up orevious~,ly
[Ukr. khim. zh. 26, 423, (1960)]. Polytherms were obtained in i 6,oth Attiedtions ~ ~by
heating and by cooling the specimens. It was found that surf~c 6; lrre+, energy ford'
liquid gallium is not a linear,function of temperature% Afteri the _14!ajbt~ square fit
'
-, terpera~ure
the data for the surface free 6nergy of liquid gallium as a fiAlctioii I' o[
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may be described by the following equation In the 303-17730K X~41
ge
a= 708-0.0031 (T-302.93)-0.000067 (T-302.93)21!~
The nonlinear temperature dependence of the surface free enera, of A46id gallium
results from structural change's which occur in liquid gallium~ &X4njJ;6mv~ratu:iNi, in
crease. The decrease in the 3pecific volume of gallium durinj~luialtflj~i i~dicat"'~an
increase in the coordination number during transition from soliA to itk Iuid. Th4
by~ fhe
density of liquid gallium from the melting point;to 17200K c*aW~be exptiessed
following relationship:
J
p= 6.08-0.00006 (T-302.93-)
From the relationship between density and t--mperature,.criti~a:t~val.~e.~ were found
for density, temperature and pressure. On the basis.of wettin
temperature dependence of the energy.of adhesion: between Jlq~i~~jalh~im~ and pol~_-
crystalline alumina can be expres Ised by W = 0(1~ Cos 0). In ~tl'4 30d~42700K r6gion
a
the energy of adhesion is nearly independent of temperature. 1; ~~ith 'qL' it,~urther 'iWL
crease in temperature, W sharply increases and at high tempo z~h Lurvi~' the rate~~f H
a
increase in W decreases. This is due to the chemical inter~ionl' the liquid I
a
gallium-alumina interface. Intense chemisorption of liquid g4lium the al~ina;
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surface begins at ul3500K. A further increase in temperature 4ucer; -im~ rate
increase in W due to surface saturation. Ori'. has: 3: kfgulresj~abd'Itab id it
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AUTHOR: Yeremenko, V. N. (Kiev); V. 1. (Kievll; ~~;qy Kiev),
ORG: none
TITLE: Surface ten3ion~hnd den3ity of riolterl alloy,,s of thfj sys~
miscibili:ZT';~-th Al sub 2 0 sub 3 ~em Ni-Ga and their
SOURCE: AN S~3511. TZ vestiya. Metally, no. 2, 10,66, 188-192
TOPIC TACS: surface tension, molten nickel alloy, galliu;n alloy, a1,-Lrdnum
oxide, alloy phase diagram, metal property, specific density, specific Vollime I
ABSTRACT: This report shows that oAtithe otherm of free surface energy66
(6 ) of molten alloys of the aysteMMNi-Alklthere is a--'cl~~ixl-y7pro-nounced
point of inflection corresponding .It composition to the congruently malt-
ing inLermetallide NiAl. Gallium4s an analog of alumitium and therefora
it was of interest to study -the surface properties of the Ki-Ga system and
to compare them 'with the phase diagram.
The temperature and concentration relationships of the density or
.alloyr in the Ni-Ga system were determined. It wan establiahed that
specific volumes of alloys both in the molten and in the solid ststes differ
sharply from additive values.
The temperature and concentration relationships of thi3 free surface
energy of molten alloys in the Ni-Ga system were studied.
It was shown that the isotherm plotted from experimental data p~.Sallo
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considerably above that calculated for an ideal solution. This eyideLnes
the negative departure of the system examined from idealit
The isotherm of or for the Ni-Ga system has a more flattened appear-
ance compared to tho isotherm of 07 for alloys in the Ni-Al ay"tom, which
is accounted for by the significant dissociation of intermetallidas in tho
molten state in this system.
The temperature dependence of the regional corner or miscibility
with alloys in the Ni-Ga system of polycrystalline specimens of aluminum
.oxide was studied. The presence of "threshholds. of miscibility" on
miscibility polytherms is accounted for by the intensified chemical re-
action at the interface with increase in temperature. Drig. art. has: 6 figures,
4 fonnulas and 1 table. IJPRS: 36,7741
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A *L; Z i 0 R :1,izhenko, V. 1. Yeremenko, V. 1. ; Sklyarenko, L. I.
TIT-'7~': UGe of the lying drop method to determine the surface energy and density of
Iiquid.s that wet the suIbstrate material
SOURCE: Ref. zh. 4"Ietalllurgiya, Abs. 9A51
liEF. SOUIRCE- Sb. Povc!rkhnostn. yavlcniya v rasplavakh i. voznikayushchikh iz nikh
tvcrd. fazakh. Nallchik, 1965, 211-215
WPIC TAGS: su-face property, liquid property, surface energy, fluid density measure-;'
i ment, caicium fluoride, copper
ABSTRACT: it I's shourn that the lying drop method can be used for an exact determina- !1
tion of the surface energy and density of liquids by forced formation of a symmetrical~
drop of the wettInZ, liquid on a stfostrate even at contact angles less than 450. 'The
method. wa3 verified on CaF2 and Cu. The data obtained arree with the earlier deter-
,-inations. 4 illustrations. Bibliography, 11 titles. (From RM Fiz.) (Translation
of abstract]
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AMHOR: Yeremenko, V. N.; Nizheako, V, I.; Sklyareako, L. 1.
T'ITLE; Surface properties of chrome-nickel alloys
SOURLCE: Ref. zh. Iletallurgiya, Abs. 9A44
PEF. SOURCE: Sb. Poverkhnost. yavleniya v rasplavakh i voznikayushchikh iz nikh
tverd. fazakh. Nal'chik, 1965, 297-301
TOPIC TAGS: surface property, surface tension, Nichrome alloy, temperature dependence!
molten metal
ABSTR;.-CA: -kne surface tension a and the density of nichroine alloys were invcstigated
i by the !arge-drop method in a helium atmosphere as a function of the temperature aAIQ
concentration, 7he chromium reduces the a of liquid Ni, especially when the chrorzdum
content exceeds 10 at.104. A minimum is observed on the ii;otherm of a at ccr, centra-. ions
near 50 at./'# Cr. A study was made of the temperature and time dependence of the con- I
tact angle when Al203 is wetted by molten nickel or Cr-Ni. The best adhesion charac-
teristics in the Cr-LIi melt + Al 0 system is possessed by nichromen containing up to
2
30 at,~ chromium; with further increase* of the chromium content, the temperature at,
1-4aich the contact angle becomes minimal increases. Therefore nichromes, containing up
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to 33 at."t of chromium are the most suitable binders in cemets of the Me-Al 0
Wpe
up to 1550', 5 il-lustrations. BUbliography, 9 titles. A. Granovskaya. IFIE2 1; la.tion
of abstract]
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AUTHOR: Yeremenko, V. N. ; Nizhenko, V. N.; Sklyarenko, L. I.
TITLE: Temperature dependence of the free surface energy of molten iron
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 9E92
REF SOURCE: Sb. Poverkhnostn. yavleniya v rasplavalth i voznikayushchikh iz
nikh tverd. fazakh. Nallchik, 1965, 287-292
TOPIC TAGS: temperature dependence, molten metal, carbonyl iron, free
surface energy. surface energy
ABSTRACT: The surface tension wi of molten iron in the 1540-1750C tempera-
ture range is measured by the lying-drop method. The object of the investigation
was carbonyl iron, annealed in hydrogen at 1000-1200C and remelted in a 10-4
mm 11g, vacuum. Consideration of all possible measurement errors leads to the
expression a_1s&6�2,3--6,23�:0.0! V -15j4) The thermodynamic
characteristics of the molten iron surface are computed from the data of a and
() a/ d T. A. Vertman. [Translation of abstract] [NT]
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Ratrabotka wtods palwA*An "Imu 7wkoy
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"Pn,t cubidtted for trw 5th ;Iwvt~l Chsde4 cmfq~ m
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MOSCOW
ZOZULYA, Tu.A.; SMARENKO, N.I.
Significance of complement fixation renctions with the eysticercosis
antigen in the diagnosis of cerebral cysticercosis [with snmmar7 in
English, P. 641. Vop.neirokhir. 22 no-5:28-33 S-0 158.
(MIR.A 12:1)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-isaledovatellskly institut neyrokhirurgii.
(BRAIN. dis.
eysticercoeis, complement fixation (Rua))
(CYSTICERCOSIS, ding.
brain, complement fixation (Rua))
(COMPTOWTI
fixation in cerebral cysticercosis (Rua))
SKLYARENYO2
Solar dry-er. Bum. i der. prom. no-4:57 O-D 163.
New equipment for the woodworking industrieS. Ibid.c58-59
Using wood waste, Ibid.:59 (MIRA 17:3)
KODIYEVA, Z.P.; SKLYARENKG, N.K. Itrans1t,,rorl
'i~rench metallurgy [from "Les Aclers
Molybdenum and tungsten in
Fins et Speciaux Francais,ff nop. 36, 37, 19611 met. i gornorud.
prom. no.1291-93 -Ta-F 162. ~MIRA 1616)
(France-Steel--Metallurgy)
SKLYARENKO, N.K.
Alwalnum indufstry of inaln eviplUillat countrIft" In 1960 - 1961
(ft-om "Revue de I'Alivainium," no.286-28'1, 1")61,- "Light I/P-taltly of
no.279, 1961; "Alluminio," no.1-8, 1961). Met. i gornorud.
prom. no.2-.87-90 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(,Lluminum industry-Statistics)
Y-11SHCIMITYGY Z.A., inzli., reforent; SKL"LUU,1,q',O, N.K. 1~rfliudatorl
i ----olling- mJ.11 for hot strip rollin; (from
"La motallurgia italianaj," no-4, 1961)- Met. i
gornorud. prom. zio./,:95 J'I-.Ag 162.
(Italy-Holling mills)
46
SKLYARENKO, N-.K.Ltranslatorl
Production of ferroalloys in France (from "Journal du Four
Electrique et des Industries Electrochimiques," no.7,, 1901).
Met.i gomorud.prom. no.5t9O S-0 162. OURA 16i1)
(France-Iron alloys)
~ ~ 1 1. , 1 11 . I :I . 1. ~11 1-- 111 114 .-"' lily', ~' ~
FEDOROVSKIY, N.V., inzh.; SKLYAPENKO, N.K...[translatorl
Expansion of sintering in the United States (from "Blast
Furnace ancl Steel Plant." no.2, 1961). Met.i gornorud.prom.
no.5s95 S-0 162. (United Statei~~intering) (MIRA 16:1)
SHLYARENKOs ~.K. [translator]
Ore blending system (translated by N.K. Sliarenko]. Met. i
gornorud. prom. no.4:93-94 n-Ag 163. (MIRA 1611l)