SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAGELGANTS, A.A. - GAGIYEV, P.P.

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uR/0000/65/000/000/0124/0141 Cr. NR'- AT602,8378 (N) SOURCE CODL Krolenko, I. I.; Levchenko, V. A. AUTHOR: Vartaunov, S. P. ; _Qa&e~~'.&Okt Malovitskiy, Ya. P.; Milashin., A. P.; Rapoport, S. Ya.; Fedynskiy, V. V.; Shapirovskiy; iX. I.; Shekinskiy, E. M. 'ORG: none ~TITLE: Geological results of marine geophysical exploration in the USSR i jSOUPCE: - International Geological Congress. 22d. New Delhi, 1964. Gedlogicheskiye 1 rezul'taty prikladnoy geofiziki (Geological results of applied geophysics); doklady sovetskikh geologov, problema 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nedri, 1965, 124-141 TOPIC TAGS: geophysic expedition, earth structure, seismic prospecting, oosan floor topography, tectonics ABSTRACT: Marine geophysical exploration have been conducted in the Soviet Union for the purpose of investigating the crustal structure, and regional geological investiga- tions have been made in offshore areas which are potential oil- and gas-bearing structures. The seismic method is the most effective and most often used for off- shore investigations. Also successful are gravimetric, magnetic, and electric prospecting methods. The technique of offshore seismic shooting has been greatly improved, making it possible to operate from a moving ship. The geophysical investi- gations conducted on the Caspian Sea made it possible to distinguish the areas of ACC NRs AT60283T8 the Pre-Cambrian Epihercynian platform and the Alpine geosyncline. Irvestigations have been made of the regional structur-~ of the south Caspian depression, oil-bearing regions of its folded margins, and gentle structures of the internal depression. I The area of the Epihercynian platform has been found to contain Kara-Bugaz and ' imiddle Caspian arches and offshore continuation of the South Mangishlack depression as well as folded zones. The continuations of the South Mangishlack and Karpinsky ridge, the north Caspian zone of marginal uplifts of the Pre-Cambrian platform and the offshore continuation of the Pre-Caspian depression have been thoroughly investigated. A number of structures in the southern part of the Caspian Sea; have been prepared for deep drilling. At the Sea of Azov a step-like submergence of the southern slope of the Pre-Cambrian platform has been established, and the Azov rampart, which connects the Epihercynian folded structures of the Northern Caucasus and Crimeen steppe has been located. Offshore continuations of the Kerch-Taman dislocations have been studied. At the Black Sea geophysicists have studied the hidden Cretaceous folding and deep-seated faults at the offshore continuation of the Kolkhida depression, submergence of the northwestern Caucasus, buried highs south of the Crimea and the jointing between the Crimean and Dobrudga dislocations. Also the structure of the crust and the structure of the sedimentary strata in the deep- sea areas have been studied. Seismic surveys have been conducted to study the geology of the Paleozoic deposits and the surface of the basement in the eastern Baltic Sea. It has been-established that the thickness of"the sediments within .the offshore continuation of the Polish-Lithuanian ii~rneclise does not exceed 3 km. Interesting results have been obtainea from geophysical investigations conducted at Card -21-4 ACC Np6026378 the Kara Sea near the mouths of the Ob and Yeniscy Rivero. The rcgional z;Lructure of the - Jamal-Nazim depression and the- Taimir foredeep has been defined, major platform structures have been located in the Mesozic strata, and the Taimir has been followed further out into. the sea:. Deep-seated structure of the Earth's crust has been investigated in the transitional zone between the Asian continent and the Pacific Ocean, and als-o at the Okhotsk Sea and in the area of the Kazch-atka- Kurile ridge. It has been found that the Sakhalin Tertiary folding area extends under thb waters of'the Okhotsk Sea. Marine geophysical 'exploration in the USSR -will be expanded. . Orig. art. has: 7 figures. SUB 'CODE: 08/. Sum DATE: o6,Ten65/ ORIG REF: o48 I- t , r . - ,. L~ /:L" 1~ " I I i, / ! T . GAGE, AX, inzhener. 1Xper-H-ence using the N-11 automatic oscillographs. Blek.sts. 28 no.8:85 Ag '57. (Oncillograph) (Blectric lines) (KIRA 10:10) ~ ;~~ zi 17,1 . F :: , F,: 1 : - ! - 1 11 : I I I 'I , 11 1 1 ! I , I , I ~ . " GAGEN, A.F., inzh. Stand supplying stabilized feed for tenting a.c. voltmeters and ammeters by the comparative method. Elek-sta. 28 no.12:72-73 D 157. (MIRA 12:3) (Electric meters--Testing) BLT"NTALO, L.Yu., gormy7 inzh.; GAGZN,, ~.Fs. inch.-elektrik. Counting device for chargeo'being blasted. Gor. zhur. no-12-.57 D 158. (MIRA 11-,12) (Blasting) (Counting device*) p I E ;W 11 11 i III Ii 1, 1 :IiI111 -~7/ 1 -97 - r,3-12- 16126 AUTHORS: Blyumentali, L.Yu., Mlining Engineer and Cagan, A.P., Electri- cal Engineer TITLE.- A Recorder of Exploding Charges (Sche"tcbik vzryvayemykh zaryadov) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 12, P 57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors constructed a recorder which automatically registers number of explosions occurring during the blast- ing operations. The principle of this recorder is based on the perception of the sound wave by a microphone, which through an electronic amplifier, transmits the impulses of this wave to an electronic counting grid connected to a counter. A detailed description, and the diagram of the recorder, is given. There is I schematic diagram. Card 1/1 17 ~ V, - 1! 1 -11 11 '1 , 1 11 ji 1, - ~ : I I I I ~ 1, 1 G&GIN, A.F., inzh. Meter for the number of detonated charges. Gor.shure no-7:72 JI l6o. OUBA 13: 7) (Recordicg Instrumente) :Y.090 Gas iletvio~' G, caI lp Covjs 1~4il 'O3b01-5 'Ochot D%0,40,J -Fra ?:?0 D) 0?e ~ -Y 5.9 ~.Cr- 0 r'jjosY-0 U0, 'ara 011 'co 0 1~(.05 v~-ela -1115 ~ Ol ar f.01 ~ -r la 06 J. ~St . j.- Of 0"5 o '~'Otloll -'he 10 ve tj~e V'z'151 svz-a TO * &06 0 -as va I pi-?09 -,at-1-01(Ls a~oo 0.0?0110 ~ee 'b$` ~ e& -.D.0 0 ot t.~djjes V'0-~COOG ".~tv~ S V50d. ecO CL 0' 1,01'6 ~ho vao . oas f, .A 0a Soo .4t0 - (30a v je-a~ 01%. . 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Iveno-Frankovsk Branch of the Lvov Polytechnic Institute (Ivano- Frankovskiy filial L!,vovskogo politekbnicheskogo instituta)ZG-agey TITLE: Are beatinAf the edges* of steel tubes .AIPTHOR: Taran V D (Doctor of technical sciences); Gagen, Yuo Go Engineer ~Tran M ORG, ow Institute ror the Petrochemical and Gas Industry im* I* Me GubiiV1`-M0--S--Rovakiy in titut n--e--Yte r S --Iffil-micb-66-koyl gazovoy p SOURCE: Svarocbnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1966, il-14 TOPIC TAGS: are welding, temperature distribution fnF-r1qt- -rCJ40f_ ABSTRACT: The article examines the process of the distribution of beat in the body of a tube during the motion of the are in the annular gap between the tubes. The dependence obtained for the distribution of beat permits determining the parameters of the heating process -lqrantee practically uniform beating of the edges. The article also -oses a method for calculation of the temperature field by the use o" )mograpbs At an initial moment of time t = 0, the sources, with respect to a fixed system of coordinatess XOYO# are at the points X: = 2k - R. Yo. = 0. rAe t-' 0; :k 2; � 3.. . - UDC: 621 L 38485-66 ACC NRt AF6019427 The instantaneous position of a given source at a moment of time, In this system, is expressed: Xs-2kMR+Df; V.-O-. . The process of propagation of an element of beat qdT /,S , related to a given linear source at the moment of time 'I . referred to a fixed system of coordinates, without heat transfer, is expressed'by the formula dT(X,. r.. I - t) - "- qd'r 1P 112 I c 74 w (I -,Q where r2-~(X'-XJ2+rO2 is the square of the Instantaneous radius vector. The article continues with a mathematical development of the problem on tbii basis. Results of the calculations are developed in a series of nomograpbs. Orig. art. has: 16 formulas and 6 figurese SUB CODE,./J,-70/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORId REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002 pb TARAN, V.D., dokto-.,- tp'b-hn.naiik; GAGEN, Yu.G... i-nzh, Forcps affectLrig the ar-c in a magnetic fl-ld. 8var.proizv. -Ity 165. (MIRA 0, 1. Yloskovskiy institut npftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshl-nnostl. im. I.M.G-ubkina. TARAII, V.D.; GAGEN, Yu.G4 Heating petroleum-pipe ends with a shifting are for pressure welding. Mash# i neft. obor. no~-5:36-38 105. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. alad. I.M.Gubkina, -I . : 1 1 : ; 9 11 :1 11 - 1 : ; H 11 , 11 ;1 .1 1 1 1 0 " GAGENEL, Ion,, ing. The pile of fuel for motcr -,.,hicles and ita pos31bilitleV of use. Rev transport 12 no.1:25-27 ja 165. SOV/ 124-58-8-9214 Translation f rom: Referativnyy zhurnal, -Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 126 (USSR) AUTHOR: - Gagen-Torn, AN. ------------- - TITLE: Graphing the Stress Distribution in Beams Subjected to Force- couple (Moment) Loads [Graficheskoye postroyeniye epyur dlya ba k, zagruzhennykh parami sil (momentami) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Magnitogorskiy gornometallurg. in-t, 1957, Nr 13, pp 65-80 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 '.1 '; I '7 17 ! P.: i: ~ :w1i'l: ~ I 1! 11 - 1, 1:-1 1 iI : - ' 'I - , '-! SKOHOKHODOV, N.Ye., prof. otv. red.; AGAPOV, V.F., prof. co nauchnor, rabote, dots., red.; BOYARSHINOV, NJ.,, prolf., A -To G red.; VFqELOVSKAYA, Ye.S. red. -TQWj A.V., red.; GA GOLIDSETEMI, N.A., red.; IV21OV1 Ml~.'.kanZ T; A--~ts., red.; KORZH, P.D., prof., red.; PETROV, V.1-1., dots. kand. tekhn. nauk, red. [30 years of the Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute] XXX let MGII. Magnitogorsk, 1962. 170 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Magnitogorsk. Gorna-metallurgicheskiy institut. 2. Sekretarl partiynogo byuro Magnitogorskogo gorno- metal-lurgicheskogo institute, (for Petrov). 3. Dekan me- tallurgicheskogo fakullteta Magnitogorskogo gorno-metal- lurgicheskogo insti-Luta (for Ivanov). 4. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy fiziki Magnitogorskogo gorno-metallurgicheskogo instituta (for Korzh). 5. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy obrabotki metallov davleniye.- Magnitogorskogo gorno-metallurgicheskogo instituta (for Boyarshinov). AKIMOVA, K.I.; BAZIMOV, M.F.; BAKHVALOV, G.T.; BEULUBIWO, N.P.: BERMAN.S.I.; BOGDANOV, Te.S.; BODYAKO, M.N.; BOYKO, B,B.; VINOGRADOV, S.V.; GAGEB-TORN,-K.V.; GLEK, T.F.; GOREV, K.V.; GRADUSOT, P.I.; GUSHCHINA,T.H.; ~Yjjmft"6t ' M.v.; 9 li.K.; YESIKOV, M.P.; ZDZYARSM, Aj.; ZAEHAROV, ZAKRAROVA, M.I.: KARCHEVSKIT, V.A,; KOKAROV, A.M,; KORZHENKO, O.T.; LAYMM, V.I.; KALITSIV, M.V.; MiLum, L.Te.; MILOTANOV, A.I.; MIRONOV, B.S.; NIKOHOROVA, N.A.; OLIKHOV, N.F.: OSIPOVA, T.V.; OSOKIN, N.Ye.: PERLIN, I.L.; PLAKSIN, I.N.: I!ROK(FITU, A.D.; RUKTANTS~lff, M.V.; SEVERDENKO, V.P.; SMMIN, P.I.; SMIRTAGIN, A.P.; SPASSKIT, A.G.; TITOV, P.S.; TURKOVSKAYA, A.V.; SHAKHNAZAROV, A.K.; SHPICHINETSKIT, Te.S.; TURKSHTOVICH, N.A., YUSHKOV, A.V.; YANEJSH]ff ICH, L.V. Sergei Ivanovich Gubkin. TSvet.met. 28 no.6:60-61 N-D '55. (MIRA 10:11) (Gubkin, Sergei Ivanovich, 1898-1955) AUTHOR: Gagen-Torn, K.V.. 136-2-11/22 TITLE: Speed Characteristics of Presses for Von-ferrous Metals. (Skorostnaya kharakteristika pressov dlya tsvetnykh metallov). PERIODICAL: TevetTqrje Metally, 1957, vo.21 pp. 61 - 67 (USSR)' ABSTRACT: The characteristics of extrusion Dresses being used for heavy non-ferrous metals are shown as curves of speed of extrusion against rod diameter, and against pressure, of pressure against plunger movement and of power against speed of extrusion. Th~ese are discussed and it is shown that the*. pressure in the hydraulic accumulator is the sum of the indi- cator extrusion pressure and the product of the coefficient of resistance and the square of the extrusion velocity. The funda- mentals of the methods of establishing speed characteristics for industrial hydraulic extrusion installations are set out. The broad view taken of the relation between Dressures and speeds of extrusion enables the process peculiarities associa- ted with freely established extrusion speeds to be explained. Mae speed characteristic of a press enables some of its main- technological parameters to be found by calculation: the 1/2 value of the self-determined speed of extrusion, the pressure reserve required for working the press at maximal productivity; 136-2-1~/22 Speed Characteristics of Presses for Pon-ferrous metals. and also the power developed by the press at various extrusion pressures - which is one of the efficiency indices of the 2/2 process. There are 4 figures and 3 references, 2 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIO.N: Giprotsvetmetobrabotka. AVAIIABLE: lAbrary of Copgress AUTHOR; GaGen-Torn, K. V. 7.- TITLE,: E,--D lrlmon~l ve~rification co-olper tubes of t-l-le Calculation Of e:.-L'.rusian in[~ to the iiet--,hod U 'U-ioia stress (I. I r...ula) based on constant fric- . Perlin's f0 " (Eksperiaertall-nawa rroverl:la na -t,--,~nylh tx-ubakh rascheta davleniy pressovaniya no netodu, osnovemnomu na postoyannom naprye-zh-anii treniya). FORIODICAL: Tsvetny,-Ye Tiletally, 1957, E'0-9, pp. 82-34 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The anuthor co.-a2ares extrus-Ion proscures calculated by I. L. Perlin's formula %' :ith e:~-,periuiontu,-Al values obtained on industrial in,-tallations. 'He ucod coppc~-tubo extrusion to Give da-ba coverinG the wide5t ran~,e of conditiomo. Pressures were measured ~vith- an autoC-,-ra-phic Laanometer aiid temperatures before e~Xtrusion -..litl-i zu-i optical pyrometer. The results confirmed the ability of Perlin's for.-ilula to -iit'--L the usc of an appropri-to furnish, -!!-)irical coefficient, values sufficiently acourz,;.Uc ~or practical purposes. There are 4 references - 2 Russiz~n, 1 En:7-lishv 1 Franch. IwD ASSOCIATION: Giprotsvetiaetobrabotka. AVAII&BLE: Library of Congress. Card 1/1 1. Copper tubes-Extrusion 2. Mathematical analysis 137-58-4-7.112 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 115 (USSR) AUTHOR: Gagen-Torn, K. V. -------------- TITLE: Experiments in Preheating Copper Bars Before Extrusion, in a Producer-gas Atmosphere (Opyty nagreva pered pressovaniyern mednykh slitkov v atmosfere generatornogo gaza) PERIODICAL- Tr. Gos. i proyektn. in-ta po obrabotke tsvetn. met. 1957, Nr 17, pp 90-95 ABSTRACT: To avoid scrap in extrusion of Cu tubes resulting from the pressing in of scale, it is proposed to pre-heat in an atmosphere of producer gas. Experiments conducted under laboratory and factory conditions show that this almost completely eliminates the formation of scale even when the H-> concentration is low (not over 1.0grcent), but that elevated unit pressures are required, as scale behaves as a lubricant during extrusion. Development of hydrogen embrittlement in Cu containing 0 is insignificant and will, under unfavorable conditions, occur in Le surface layer to a depth of I mm. Card 1/1 1, Copper--Heat treatment 2. Copper--Ex trus ion-- -Proce sse I . . . r, (T.~' , V . V . ;% 9711EYEVi 'Y*U,*-' . GLP*-:,.N,-T(,iiNTt K.IT. - I KI MA - -,13 J., r'c! rg ce a 'weld, - ~ :1 i Ib - " n" - " -Y I ;-, - or prc-.-,;Cu -) ~ - _ I -Z I I . - -, G'. ve tme t6o7ebotIm no.24~.?73-235 165. .1'7" '! - ) U,3 GAGEN-TORN, K.V.; KOTCJV, V.V.; Prinimll -uchast-,lya~ i,71rit", TSVAYGEI,I,t LeD. Requirements of industrial emlsions for brass pipet nxid drawing. Trudy Giprotsvetmetobrabotka no.24:264-268 165. (MIRA 18~11.) DOMBROVSY'rY. V.A.; !~AGEN-MRN, V.A.; GUIXEVICII, S.M.; POLYAKOVA, T.A.; SVECILNIKOV, M.A.; SHULOV, O.S. The 201 r*flacting teleacope with an astrophotometer for photo- metric., colorimetric and polarimetric studies. Uch.zap.LGU no-32'8:83-94 165. (MIRA 18:10) 23820 S/020/61/138/002/002/024 10-40o C111/C222 AUTHORSs Gagen - Torn, L.N., and Xikhlin, S.G. TITLEs On the solvability of nonlinear Bit& systems PERIODICALs Ikkademiya nauk SSSR. Dokladyt v. 138, no. 2,1961 238-260 TEM The authors give Sufficiej;t conditions for the solvability of the Cauchy pro'blen to which the application of the Ritz method is loading for nonlinear problems. On a linear set dense in the Hilbert space H let be given the functional f(x) ; lot f(x) be the otential of a nonlinear operator F(x). Lot the Gateaux differential DFN,h) of F(x) be an operator uniformly positive- ly bounded from below. The minimum of f(x) is sought. The approximate arrangement of Ritz x =j ai xi ai = const, for ai leads to the system (Df ai xi) 9 x1 0 j M 1,2,...,n Card 1/5 23820 S/020/61/138/002/002/024 On the solvability of ... C111/C222 or (F ai xi) , X 0 j - 1,2,...,n According to D.F. Davidenko (Ref. 1, DAN 88, no- 4, 1953) the authors consider the auxiliary systen a i + ai xi) , x a 0 j = 1,2,...,n . (2) The differentiation with respect to yields da + (F a xi) x a + d i da + n a X 'ajk _0 9 J-1v2q..vn (3) z i iv xk) 7 xi d k-I i-1 where the coefficient matrix for the dak/dX with the notation Card 2/5 23820 S/020/61/138/002/002/024 On the 80lTability of ... C111/C222 n (DF (1Z a ixi 9 Xk) xj x k9 Xj] can be written in the form IX I, X11 [X 2' XI [Xn, x11 (I 1X17 x 2j 1x2' x21 xn, x2] 9 x , x X x The determinant I xn] 2 n n nj n of (4) for A E [0,I] is different from zero so that from (3) by solution (rule of Cramer) it follows da U &in . g.0 a a ), j - 1,2,...,n (5) Td~ W- 10 a2p n n Card 3/5 23 8 20 On the solvability of ... S/020/61/138/002/002/024 C111/C222 Let the following conditions be satisfied j n 1) (F z-1 aixi), x and (DF ('t a ixi9 x01 xi are continuous in in a19 a2' ..., a. and it holds n (F aixi), x pm (&,p a29 .... an) (6) n (DF aiXV x k)' xi ) !!!,=Par-1(a19a29 ... an) (7) where pa and p, M-1 are polynomials of a-th and (m-l)-st degree, respective- ly. 2) It holds I A ), h) > 2 1h 112, I - const. (DF a,x,, h N( n a Card 4/1S 23820 S/020J61/138/002/002/024 On the solyabi-lity of ... C111/C222 Therefrom it follows 2)n(m-1)/2 p (a a (9) i n n(M-1) 1 29 n it iZ provpd that (5) is solvable for A 6 [0~1] , wherefrom because of (3) he solvability of the Ritz system (1) can be concluded. There &rt-- 3 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloo references. ASSOCIATION Leningradskoye otdeleniye Katemticheskogo institute imeni V*A. Steklova Akademii nauk SSSR (Leningrad Branch of the Nathematical Institute imeni V.A. Stekloy of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTEDs December 24, 1960, by V.I. Smirnov, Academician SMITTEN December 20, 1960 Card 5/5 GAGEN-TORN, L.N. SolvabiLity of Ritz systems for funetionals in the theory of plasticity. Trudy Mat.inst. 66:190-195 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Functional analysis) (Plasticity) GAGEN-TORN, H.I. w 'r I , - -,W-mwf~-zk~o I M.I. Asadovskii; obituary. IST.Yees.geog.ob-va 88 no.1:93-94 J&-F '56. (MLRA 9:6) (Asadovskii, Mark Konstantinovich. 1888-1954) G*GEK-TORN, V.A. Using filters in the absolute spectrophotometry of the nebula NGC 281. Vdh.zap.LGU no.3(Y7:165--178 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Nebulae) studi'of Gaia c Cluster NGC ~1502 Photographs taken usin the 1611 ast g,-ah of the:~Crimean Observa- tory with an objective prism fdispersion 2r5O A7; at ff(~,) have been used in making a two-dimensional spectral classification of stars up to - 12m pg in a sky area of 100 X 701 with a center-in NGC 1502.. There is a brief discussion of the criteria used in classification by luminosity classes., The magnitudes of these same stars were obtained in tvn types of light, reduced to the B, V systen (the plates were obtained using the 10",astrograph of the Astronomical Observatory Leningrad State University). For.32 stars measurements were.made of the polarization:parameters by electrophotome .tric and photographic methods. The totality of.data obtainedy taking into account the known proper motions,,made it possible to study the spatial distribution of stars and dust in the neighborhood,of!NGC 1502. The distance to the cluster is 950 parsecs. Bibliography of 151tems. (Abstract: ItSpatial Distribution of Stars, Dust Matter.and.Interstellar Polarization JI.-n- th"e-N-e"i'g'-h-b--or-h-o'o-d--'o"f'-th-'e' 0-- cc l59~119 pen.Galactic Cluster.M. , by V. A. Dombrovskiy and V. A. Gagen-Torn; Leningrad, Uchenyye Zapiski Leningradekogo Gosudarstvennogo-TriiversiteTa. 1964, No. 323, PP. 75-93) 'gram: Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal, Astronomiya, 51, Otdeltnyy Vypusk, No- 3.. 1965v P- 22, 3-51-iiO TDOMMOV'S"My V ~i ~ ; GA-~EN-TMRN.l Qlpare bu 'Aon of rtdrs, duq',' mitter and irtterstel-lar 1 ~4- I polar-'Zation 4n the region -v.f the oper, gttlacti-~ c1uster MC-1150-2. Ucb. Zap. LC-11 no.323~75-93 164. (MIRA 17 GAGEN-TORN, V.A. Photographic polarimetry of Venus. Uch.zap. LO no.326:95-98 164. (miRA 18.'5) GAGEROV, I.P., TURKIM, M. YA. "Utershungen uber die Beteiligung von Phenylradikalen an Losungsreaktionrm mit Hilfe von Deuterium." Report presented at the 2nd Conf. on Stable Isotopes East German Academy of Sciences, Inst. of Applied Physical Vaterial Leipzig, GDR 30 Oct-4 Nov 1961. -;Z~" - ,- . "A mother and a physician in a train told about antitUberCUIOUS vaccination." p. 26. (.~~ Frotiv Tuberkuloze. Vol. 13 no. 1. Jan./Feb. 1953. Beograd) 50; . Monthly List of East European Accessions Vol. 3, no. 3, Library of Congress. March 1954. Uncl. :h GORYANINOV, MWiail Abramovich. prjnjwj,-WkpjV^1DBW4 KO, B. I. p inzh.; ~AQIN, -B.-S., nauchn. red.; BONDAROVSKAYA, G71'. , red.; TOKM, A.M.,, tekhn. red. (Industrial training of lathe operators] Proizvodstvennoe obuchenie tokarei. lzd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Prof- tekhizdat, 1963. 299 p. (MIRA 17:1) CGIUNTRY : RUWkNIA H CAMMEY : Chemical Techno1gy. Chemical Products and Their Application. Pharmaceuticals. Vitamins. Antibio-* ABS. JOUR. : WhMiim., No 17, 1959p No. 61802 AUTHOR : Ciocaneleat V.; Berger, T.; q~n,_F. TITLE New Therapeutically Active Derivative of Thiol, of the Ichthyol tyne. Ola(;. pUB. Parmacia (Romin.), 1959, C, Yo 4, 317-320 ABSTRACT A new thiol derivative, close in the comnosition to ichthyol, was derived from linseed oil. Linseed oil Avas subjected to chemical treatment: sulfida- tion, sulfonation, neutralization and *urification. 1 dark brown prodtict resulted having the consis- tency of honey and r, reak snecific odor. Descri- bed are the method of nrenaration, physico-che- mical properties and results of the taxicity and pharmacodynamic action determinations in the va- rietT of Dharmaceutical forms. *tics. Card: A IaTUKHIN, G.I.; GAGIN H.R.; RKASOV, A.D. Well hoad automatic packer. SaftianBc 5 no-10:20-21 0 160. (MIFA 13;10) (Packing (Keehanical engineering)) SILINYA, V.G.;.,GAGIN I KHAMOVICH, G.Sh. Experimental study of a model of a bucket loader in an inclined working. Trudy NPI 130:19-34 161. (MIRA 15:4) (Coal handling machinery--Models) SILINYA, V.G.;.GAGIN, O.D.; IVANOV, O.P.; KFIAZANOVTCH ---- ~ , G.Sh. Methods of determining buaket-loading machine parameters. Trudy NPI 158:69-78 164. Geometry of the operating part of bucket-loading machines. Ibid,:79-89 (MIRA 18:11) AUTHOR: Gagin, S.D., Engineer 67-6-1/23 TITLE: On the Advantages of Electric Steel Smelting in the Duplex-Process- O.xygen -Convert er-Ele atric-Purnace (Ob eff ektivnosti vyplavki elektrostali dupleks-protsessm-kisloTodnyy konverter-elektropech PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1957j, j . k ,Nr 6s pp. 1-11 (USSR) Received: April 7, 1958 ABSTRACT: In the introduction the advantages offered by steel smelting in the duplex process with the employment of electric furnaces are dis- cuesed, and it is said that. compared with the usual processp pro- duction can be increased by double its amount while the costs of electric energy and electrodes can be reduced by three times their amount. For the reduction of the costs of steel smelting products it is further.reconmended, when producing half-finished products of cast iron, to blow the latter in the main converter during found- ing with technically pure oVgen, which ensures a more rapid de- phosphorization of founding and makes it possible to reduce the process of founding to a minimum of time. On the basis of the ex- amples of the foundry work carried out in the steel plants of "Dneprostal' " , "Zaporozhatall 11 , and others it is said that the Card 1A prize costs of steel production in the USSR depend mainly on the On the Advantages of Electric Steel Smelting in the 67-6-1/23 Duplex-Process-Oxygen-.^Vcnvertex-Electric Purnace costs of the oxygen used, and because the latter is.produced by the steel works concerned themselves in various quantities-0 also the prime-cost rates the production of oxygen differ between 20 and 5 kopecks per :5. In the chapter. Prime-Costs of Half-Fin- ished Products coming from the Main Converter, conditions prevail- ing in the "Zaporozhatal'" steel works are used as an'example: The prime-costs of cast iron from open-hearth furnaces amount to 325 rubles/t; the final prime-oosts of the half-finishea praducts:pro- ducea amount to from 391.4 to 398.9 rubleq/t; for I t of half4in- ished products about 50 m-7 of oxygen are necessary, which at pres- ent costs 12-14 kopecks per m3 at the aforementioned "Zaporoshatall" works. After the intended increase of oxygen production in this plant, this price is to be reduced to 10 kopecks. In the chapter: Technical-economic indices of the work Derformed b-v are furnaces in 16nt: UUP.LCX PZVCCSS it is sala %nat %ne annua.L stee.L proauc-c3.on or one electric furnace amounted to 50 100 t in 1955, and to 56 4W t in 1956. The introduction of the duplex process made it possible to increase production by 223.2% at the cost of the reduction of Card 2/3 the time needed for foundIng bY 55.2% (3 h). In the chapter. On the Advantages of Electric Steel Smelting in the 67-6-1123 Duplex-Process-Oxygen-~Converter-Blectric Furnace Comparison of the prime-cost prices for steel of the type UJX15 this price is said to amount to 590-637 rubles/t (according to the rime-costs of ojorgen production and the costs of reconstruc- tiony. In conclusion it is said that changing over to the duplex process of founding was carried out mainly in the steel plants in the South of the USSR and in the Ural district; in this way the prime-cost price of steel was reduced by 3-7%, and it was possible to reduce current investments by 12.2-15.8%. There are 5 figures, 10 tables, and 8 Slavio references. AVAILABLE: Librar7 of Congress Card 313 ~Itinf- o G.', GIli ,"S.D. TOch Sci-- dur.j6x-yroco.-,s -oxygon ce nom4c :dj`l:.r ,.-0;-. Lrder of, ~-,bor lt~~d 1201 ca ioz: 104) SOV/137-59-1-361 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1. p 45 (USSR) AUTHOR: Gagin~ S. D. TITLE- On the Effectiveness of a Method of Electromagnetic Mixing of Metal in Electric Arc Furnaces (0b effektivnosti primeneniya elektromagnitnogo peremeshivaniya metalla v elektropechakh) PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy, Chern. metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, pp 181-189 ABSTRACT: The author evaluates the economical effectiveness of employing in- duction mixing (IM) of metal in electric arc furnaces (EAF) with capacities of 20, 40, and 80 tons employing liquid and solid charge in different economic regions of the USSR. It was computed that the employment of the IM is profitable only if the reduction period of smelting is decreased by at least 30jo and if the cost of erecting installations for EAF's with capacities of 20, 40, and 80 tons is not greater than 1.15, 1.Z5, and 1.36 million rubles, respectively. The author concludes that IM may be expediently employed in EAF's operating on the Duplex process, but questions the need for the em- Card I /Z ployment of this process in EAF's operating on a solid charge, as SOV/137-59-1-361 On the Effectiveness of a Method of Electromagnetic Mixing of Metal (cont-) well as in instances when the cost of these installations exceeds certain optimal values. A. Sh. Card 2 /Z 16(5) SOV/146-59-2-23/24 'AUTHORs Gagin, S.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Problems of Organizing the Feed and Teeming of Semi-Product in Duplex-Processes With Electric Furnaces (Voprosy organizatFil podachi i zalivki poluprodukta v elektropeaV pri dupleks-protses- se) Oxygen Electric Furnace Converter (Kisloradnyy konverter- elektropech) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uc.hebnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 171-175 (USSR) ABSTRAM Conyersion fromsolid to liquid charges of electric furnaces calls for the development of systems for the feed, teeming and transportation of eemi-products. Satisfa:otory results can only be ftained by a quick run of operations in the basic stage of the process and by observing strictly regulated production in the duplex shops. The author investigates different variants of semi-product teeming from the side of the pouring span and from the side of the furnace span, takinginto account various feed methods. The information includes recommendations on the proper feed method illustrated by schematic drawing (Figure 2-d). Card 1/2 There are 2 sets of schematic drawings. SOV/148~59-2-23/24 Rmoblems of Organizing the Feed and Teeming of Semi-Product in Duplex-Processes Wi-th..Electric Furnaces AWCIATIOt: Roskovskiy inBtitUt Stali (Moscow Steel Institute) . Kafedra I ekonomiki i organizataii proizvodstva (Chair of Production Economics and Organization) SUBUTTED: February 5, 1959 Ca,rd 2/2 23626 S/148/60/000/012/020/020 A161/A133 AUTHOR: Gagin, S. D. TITLE: The slag regime for converter steel ielt-ing with oxygen blow- ing from the top PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh UGhebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 12, 196o, 173 - 182 TEXT: The oxygen process developed by the Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issle- dovatellskiy instdtut chernoy metallurgii (Central Scieq~ific Research-In- stitute-of Ferrous Metallurgy) enables open-hearth iron with up to 0.311'0 P and 0.07% S to be obtained in basic converters. The possibilities of a mQro complete-dephosphorization, economy of slag-forming mateftalsand reduction in metal losses with slag have been investigated by the Moscow Steel Insti- tute in tests with reduced lime addition and full exclusion of bauxite. Regular shop conditions were imitated. The iron contained 0.6 - 0.9% Si; 1.4 - 1.70% Mn, up to 0.1% P and 0.05 - 0.07% S; the charge consisted of up to 100% of liquid iron. -Three variations were tried, with 40 kg/t lime in 1, 33.2 kg//t.in II, and 21.5 kg/t in III. The first blowing period lasted Card 1/7 23626 S11 48/60/000/012/020/020 The slag regime for converter steel melting... A161/A133 5 min, then 50 - 70o of the slag was skimmed; the second period began with an addition of lime and iron ore. The ore was used aa coolant. Oxy,;en was blown at 10 - 12 atm pressure, at a rate of 75 - 80 m3' min In both periods, through one water-cooled tuyere with 42 mm. diameter nozzle. The tempera- ture of,.the, miatal was measured with a platinum-platinorhodiun., Immerelon thermocouple. The metal and slag composition were determined by chemical analysis. Water was added with oxygen for cooling in addition to iron ore, in variations I and III only the water froze in the piping diiring the Il. The fluidity of slag was rated by its visual flowing in skimming. The slag was absolutely homogeneous 'after 5 min in the first period and easily remov- able from the tuyere which usually is not the case. A part of the lime ap- parently dissolved-in Fe-Si slag instantaneously only up to the mom ent of calcium monosilicat .e formation; the basicity of primary slag (about 1.0) confirmed this assumptions The lowered addition of lime did not affelot the life of the basic lining. 'The metal loss with slag was lower than with usual lime additions. The absence of bauxite (normally used for the lique- fying of slag) did not affect the desulfitration. It aas fowd that an in- creasing FaO-aontent in the slag raises the P205content in it and radlices Card 2/7 23626 S/-,_1,9i,'6C '030/012/090/02C, The sla. reb-ime for converter steel zielzin.... A161/Ai_:) the F content in t 'lie metal. This means that a high FeO content in slag at the end of the first and second blowing period is necessary. High NO con- centrations in slag can be reached by holding the tuyere on ahigher level above the metal (Fig. 5), but this is not necessary for the whole heat time. Metal ejections from the converter did not occur at the high tuyere posi- tion with the described slag regime, contrary to the oxygen process with the high lime quantity (55 - 70,kg/t) and the high tuyere level above the metal [Ref. 4: 0. N. Koste*netskly. Proizvodstvo stali v koiiverterakh s produvkoy kisloroda s vorkhu ("Steel production in converters with oxygen top blowing", Trudy NTO chernoi metallurgii, Metallurgizdat, 1957, 53]~ It was not pos- sible to establish a clear relation between the time of the tuyere staying at one level and the slag basicity I for the number of measurements was not sufficient, but -*it was clear that 18 - 20% FeO must be present in the slag during the firs'. blowing period and 10 - 12% during the second to reduce the P content in metal to 0.015 - 0.025%. This FeO content in slag could be reached by holding the -tuYere 1,490 - 1,550 mm above the metal surface at the end of each period and blowing 75 - 8o m3/min oxygen for 2 min. Op- timum dephosphorization was attained a' 1,600 - 1,6300C metal temperature at pouring. The effect of the PeO consent in slag at blowing end and P con- Card 3/7 23626 S/148'0"0/000/012/020/020 The slag regime for converter steel melting... A1617A133 . I i tent in metal can be expressed in equations - for the first Period (at 9 - 22~~a POO in slag) - [P] - -0-00031 (PeO)j + 0-103; and for t~.e second. period (5-14~a` FeO in slag) - F1 = -0-0044 (FeO)jj + 0.0739; and the effect of final metal te erature M the 1,580 -.1,7400C range): [P] = 0.000246- 0-376t where 'rPlis the phoophorus owitent In metal Ili P40 - the PI'10 content in slag,'and t metal temperature in oC. The heat is rt~commended_ to be controllea by iron ore additions only, and in quantities necessary to absorb heat; at 0.6 - 0.6~o Si in iron, ore quantity may te not below 8% of the weight of liquid iron. Conclusions% 1) A process with lime addition in smaller quar~tlties i* feasible. 2) The suggested slag regime cuts lime consumption from 80 - 85 to 45 - 50 kg/t, or 40 - 45'/d- 3) With skimming primary slag, the suggested regime can increase the iron outptit. A.) Bauxite can be eliminated; 5) The basicity (CaO:SiO2) of final slag should be main- tained at 2-3 - 2.5. Basicity higher than 2.5 is not recommended. 6)'Th,. suggested method eliminates slag and metal throws from the converter at high slag acidity, and facilitates the conditions for the automation of thQ blowing. 7) The loweir lime quantity does not impair desulfuration in com- parison with ihe current process practice. 8) The slag acidity can be Gon- Card 4/7 4-)Difo S/140/60/000/012/020/020 The slag regime for converter steel multuin--.- iii 61A1 33 U trolled by the tuyere position above the metal surface. 9) The metal temperature and slag acidity at the basicity of 2.3 - 2.5 ensure sufficient elimination of phosphorus from metal. 10) The work of convertor operators is facilitated through easy cleaning of the t-ayere from slag. There are 6 figoarea and 5 Soviet-bloc references.. ASSOCIATIOIT: Moskovskiy institut stali (MOSCOW Steel Institute) SUBMITTED: April 6, 1960 Card 5/7 : : t 11 1 F! " Ave! A!ie dega Iiiho 21 ~A I V l Ar-' P~artic te, 6.00, , 3, C.~ mm e ~t6ijlaqcj,ea:s'-' ~r,'opertipd. of jcept mol n 'u: ji. to; i*a --wa6 0- kic GAGIN S.D. kand. tekhn. nauk Effect of temperature conditions on the properties and gas contbnt of a chromium-nickel vacuum-melted alloy. Lit. proizv. no.11:5-7 N '65. (MIRA 18:12) Ak r L ~69U---6-6 EWT(MVEW JDIWIJG ACC NR% AP6008864 SOURCE CODE: W0128/6!i/000/011/0005/0007 AUTHORti!-ANLia, So Do (Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: none r TITLE: Effect of temperature regime on the properties and gas.content of chrsMIVAL- -nickel4lloy during vacuum remelting SOURCE: Litaynoya proizvodetvo, no. 11, 1965, 5-7 TOPIC TAGS: vacuum melting, temperature dependence, nickel base alloy, chromium containing alloy, vacuum furnace, titaniumi aluminum oxide, vacuum degassing ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of a previous investigation (Gagin, S. D. Liteynoy~e proizvodstvo, 1964, no. 9) with the difference that it deals with the effect of the temperature of the molten metal (Ni-base alloy) on its content of oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen, as determined with the aid of a radiation pyrometer, in a vacuum induction furnace 7,10-1 mm Hg). It is established that as the melt temperature increases from 11506C to 12600C, its 0 content increases from 0.004 to 0.007%; H content, from 0.0002 to 0.00054% (from 2.3 to 6 cti2/100 S); while N content is almost unchanged (0.0026- 0.0034%) and the total content of gases increases from 0.0068 to 0.011%. This is; apparently due to a decrease in the deoxidiziug capacity of C with increasing tempez~- ture; the reason for this~decrease appears to be the increase in the reaction rate of Card 1/2 UDC: 621.74.045i669.14.018.A4.-,~662. -745 L 26029-M _;~C_CNIZ: AP6008864 the reduction of the furnace-crucible material by the active elements of the welt, e'.g. Ti, the increase in the dissociation rate of the oxides of the lining material (A12 O~) and the increase in'the solubility of 0 in the metal. Thereforei tbe4acuum melting of this alloy should be carried out without its exceiisivq heatUig to 200-2500C above the liquidus line, i. e. to 1200*C and higher,in order to prevent the, increase in the alloys gas content and the decrease in the deoxidizing capacity,,of C as well as the concomitant. decrease In the strengthiproperties of the'all .oy. orig. art. has: 5 figures 1 table.- SUB COM., 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: j~EneT*ORjG-'.PM-. 006."t T. UM/RUMM/Petrolem - Drilling Mm/'Veb 50 Drills, Oil Well "Soviet Drill Pipes," T. Gagin, EW, 34 Pp "Petrol si Gaze" No 1 Describes drill pipes used in Soviet petroleum industry, listing materials and their techni- cal and mechanical,properties. According to aid schedule, Rumanian'petroleum industry will receive some drill pipes from USSR. 16iTilT ;Z 1, 1i, 6W S/139/59/000/06/01)+/031+ 9032/911)+ AUTHORS: Gagin, Ye.N., Grebenshchikov, S,Ye 9 Pj6Amay4-Y-9~ TITLE: Some Problems Associated with the Design of an Electron Electrostatic Van de Graaf Generator- -1 PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizikaj 1959, Nr 6, pp 95-101 (USSR) ABSTRACT; This paper was presented at the Inter-Collegiate Conference on Accelerators (Tomsk, February 1958). It describes the Van de Graaf generator at the Physical Institute Imeni P.N4 Lebedev of the Academy of Sciences, USSR. The machine was completed in 1956. The generator is in a horizontal position and is mounted on three insulating columns 1.8 m long each. The 60 distributing rings and the high voltage electrode are made of duralumin. The high voltage electrode is in the form of cylinder connected to a hemisphere 38 cm in diameter. The electrodes in the accelerating tube are in the form of thin stainless steel discs with apertures 8 cm in Card diameter. The accelerating tube is 1.8 m long and is 1/2 made up of 180 electrodes separated by porcelain rings. The width of the belt is 26 em. The belt moves with a &)-ouuiaTiun: -rizicnesxly insti-ur imeni r.a. LeDeaeva Juv aaan , A (~ Ld: (Institute of Phv~ics imerii P.N. Lebedev _y SUMITTED: December'27~ 1958 S1908162100010%,1610: /0013 V AUTHORS: Gagin, Ye. N., Alet al I nikov, Yu. N. J;:Pisa~eI V. yeit TITLE: Electrostatic Van.de Graaff generator and injectorifor t h e 680 Mev synchrotron SOURCE. Uskoritell elektronov ha 660 Mev; abornik 8''tateye 4do,j "by Z. D. Andreyenko. Moscow, Gosatomizdat, ~1-962. 31.401- TEXT: A Van'de r r formdrly used f Graaff gene ato 4'. or:-protdn;;acqe-lerotionj.to~ 800 kev Pas.converted,for",operation with elec I oni c t tr 4! ap,ti 4re ef ic i en ay the voltage, wawl 6%. P;' -stabilized 0 Ath:from d s urce to a9celerater is 7 m. A pulsed supply syst em was ~deve oped, for ihe - -with source, for short pulses a aaximum current amplitude~of 20 ma~~ The generator is 1.6 m long, with 60 potential7dividing~ hoop's.! The hi&-m. voltage electrode is 76 am diam.; the aocelerating3ube consists of. 180 alternatinG flat electrodes and porcelain' rings them charging'b,elti 4-ply rubberized percale, is 26 am vide, and moves at 21i;;1m/sea., The ertire assembly is eincased in a steel shell filled with nitrogen at 5.5-7 atm, with relative moisture 0.05~,e.". The elect ron gu,a is a, Card 1/2 Sit S B190s4WOO61000 004 008 631 1.80 AUTHORS: Xem. Ii - Kam in ir' L .,B., Molchanov,': S. Sop Orlovskiy, G.:N., Pisarev, V. Ye. , Pyshki:n,~ B. N., Fedotov, A. F., Yakimenko, b1. N. TITLE: System for electron injeation into. the ch'amber. of the 0660 Mev synchrotron abornik 'tatey. :Ed. b USkoritell elektronov na 680 Mev, 8~ Z. D. Andreyenko. Moscoi, Gosatomizdat'~.19062. 41-49 TEXT: The metho Ia is the same vs in the Dubna 10 Bev proton synchr'qtron. ?articles of constant energy are injected into the:magne.ti.c field'o'f the first quadrant almost at right angles to the magnet- radiii&; iniaction is. -stopped on.-reaching the, equilibrium orbit'~of the':chamber~ c6nt,6z and t'h e is sw ib -accelerating field it'ahed-an dire.c't injectioii Is impps6 lei id-ue o the design of the accelerator~magnet and the high-iibitag6 ;'.injector (injection energy 0.8 Mev). The electron beam 'Lr6m;'the,Van de Gr6af.f generator.is first deflected by a magnetic 600 sector field and theh injected by three pairs of deflection plates for a total'deflection'of.' Card 1/2 S1908162169010001004100.8 System for electron injection 300t into the synchrotron chamber. ~Betrteen the Van A e Gv id f exit d ax &n the magnetic deflector there is a magnetic corrector conjisting of two pairs of magnetic polepieces to correct the eccentricity. Tof the accelerated beam with respect to the geometrical axis. Directly behind, the magnetic deflector is a 1.5 kv electrid deflector rihich can be~iised~ J; to select short pulses of 1 p see. When switched off, the~'beam passes through a horizontal slit,diaphragm. The alignment ''can be :checked:6n tVo fluorescent screens. A double electrostatic corrector and. tWo capacitors adjust the position and angle of the beam in the deflectors -of the. injector, .,ihich are in ane of the straightsections 'of th~ a cel r'~ 4. e a e a or.:1. Each plate can be separately adjusted by translation(and,rc-tatuion from, outside without destroying the vacuum. The' radius of cu-_;-Va:,ture of ~t~he orbit in this deflection system is 60 on. The voltade across' each:pairi of plates can be controlled separately.~ 11:roug~ estimate! shows that: an 3 instability of 2 - 1o-3 rad in the radial and -5 - 10 rad in th e axial't component of the injection angle produce an intensit~'losb. bf, 2 1 e instabilities of the supply sources are of the order of 0~101 to 0.06it. Circuit diagrams are given for the d.c. amplifi er and thCr'ctifter'for the reference voltage. There are 5 figures and I tal~le.~, Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Babkin, M.,.-B:)zin, Metallnikov, Yu. Pisarev, V. Ye., TITLE:- Some starting-up synchrotron S/90EI/62/009/000/007/0013: B163)BI80 :L.;. V4! q.. ~1.1Ilagin, y min, pre N.,, Orlovskiy, G. N.,:! Fetukhov, :V. Sedov, N.-G., Shorin,.K. if. andoperating problem's of the 680'Movi S-OURCE: Uskoritell elektronov na 680 Mev; sbornik statey. Ed.:~by~ Z. D. Andreyenko. Moscort,.Gosatomizdat, 1962. 64-74~' TEXT:- The momentary particle orbit duringthe first revolutions is a distorted due to Et number of unoontrollable deviationh from the ideal:' magnetic field configuration. This trust be oorraotodAn oidar~to captlure;: a sufficient part ~of the injected electrons-.,. Indicating devices measuring. deviations help tao find the initial conditions, e.g. ~the a'orrdct injection angle and timing for which the free oscillatlions:a~out the equilibrium orbit become minimal during the first reva4utio'ns. Similar methods were used to correct for deviations of the median surface of:the magnetic field from the geometr-ical symmetry plane. For these measurements Card 1/3 S/qOaJ62/00-0/00Q/007/008:. Some starting-up and operating B163/3180 a chopper was used, consisting of.an, electric deflector immediately~behin~d .the 600 magnetic sector field in the injection line, by which short,pulses of 1-2 psec duration could be selected from the injecIted beam. The signalling devices were flags and grids coated vith 111mindiPcent paintf, sometimes in connection vith phatomultipliers. In this viay:theorbit deviations could be reduced to 2-3 cm in radial in 1-2.,om in, vertical,. direction. In the quasibetatron and the synchrotron~accel~ration stages the envelope of all oscillating orbits was measured by movable-vanea.,~, three or four in each sector. In the first stage, abbut 1.5 Asec, them. accelerating field is disconnec-ted but the magnetic field'.is'growing.,- When the momentary particle orbit has been reduced 0.3 mm at 0.2 to ~per revolution, from the infleotor to the contral ohamber~,radilq's,,, the accelerating electric field is trwitched on. _ Under optimal ;conditions,'~ the .5*109. el ct=ons peril capture coefficient is 2c,, which corresponds~ to 2 cycle. To avoid undesirable resonance effects from the.passing eleatton U 'is detuned,~ an beam in the,resonator during the first stage.the_~resonator~ the second stage.11s performed at:a smaller orbit radius. I'Men the field I is switched off at the end of theaccelerating cycle, the magnetic field.-,. is still rising and the electrons hit the target, a tungsten mire 1 mm Card 2/3 Uard . .1 ''.: . I ... .: ; , . I i I 1 .11 P z I I I 0 0 0 0 a a a 0 w a a a 4 0 4 a 6 4 0 ft 0 4 a 0 0 0 a 710 0 6 0 6 a a w a a a - - - - - - - 9 a 11 0 : 0 , 0 0 fe 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 a L 0 0 0 of 10 0 0 (D a a a v 0 9 a 0 0 qVir e e C 6 e 0 0 0 9 03 1 1 1 A , . 7 A , to I 11: 1 iIt I IIs 11 11 to JAI ~ it 1.114p.1 -? .1 ?1.I~ L. 1) Itm4vto I. I. I to r 7* A A L A 1-1 -A 10 " W It 00 00 t1%., I- --I I 1 00 01111, -00 00 -04 p~,(qrM&R,, All &Ulamobile tifvs -09 00 R.iia, (Lt. lci 12. W, 7. rhe We, 00 a 5t) N 19 OW% nt"lartic fultbeg) lasted r, -00 00 . t1tva 7 31 tWi% vilillaclic fullba) COXXI -00 A. 11"tol it, OV,Ilkvj kill. 0 00 . 0 Oe 00 00 00 Z4 0 09 .9# 00 a 90 i, am 01 = Z Z : t:e 111, . . ?a 0 -7.7. -,. 7 N.' - - " r- - # I, ?A A %, i 0 IT, 1prolf lot Sit '(91 of 1111 41 i ; 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *.'D 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 se 0 OL UdbW of "ll" #1i *A 11WOUNWINS 17"p-rerwit -1 . K. F. GAt.1'4A = itist), No. If. 29 31) It, ".1mcm A tocifil-I in I)IC IC1.4ir. A tvt 1" 1'r lilh-ob"A' -toll.11.1v Ole 0'.3 tilu. there te,' .tmadird. 416MR1. I IN GAGIDIA, Forr"ation of rent solutions a I dispersions. D., 0 RVirtikif and K. G:I ti wt "k. t. Rubber Intl., ~-ow), K#JirPW-,'7Ro,. I U.-I mm. thick. onvic by dryinjr latim of oattiral rubber (Reverw) (1) or blivi'llano-qtymoc Tatim (11). had tensile !arengthq of 8.2 and 3.8 k-g. wt./~iq. Col., total elongation 776 rutd. 025to, residual cloiqation 33 anti 30%, and re.3iduat tension .15 and 15%. rctip- When such films %vere dis5olved in benzeric nnil the golvent mii Vapor- tzed. the remaining Mini had %nniltr tv%Ac -arcogths OZ. and 2.0), totni clongation (575 and 373%), and residnal- elongation (10 and 870), and a Urger risidual teniiint (7'21 nucI50%forland1l.resp.). The M ins from aq. dispersioni, had a smaller residual elonration. but ahno-;t rzmvered their.initial shape after sivOling in lif-tizene valicer anti drying m a vactitiol, while the di4on. of thaic front soltis. contrictixt (e.g., by 15%',0) and thcir~ thicknci,'; increased (e.g.. by 30%). The - nint. of 11:0 vapor wlsorb-4 by a filin wasi greater (25~24%) for filmi from -it solo.. whilt: the other- films absorbed, e.g., 10% I[jO vapor. fit the filtivi from. aq. dispersions, the hydrophilic coinponenl,t of the latex forin a net, while in the Ji'livi front xo1w:. thec tire lirmut tis Obscrete fragments, J. J. 11111cuillian IFITTI . v T, I'IF, Ml k-kml-f I -Him P M , IP-pr- . ioq M~ .. I GAGINA, T.N. Amphibians and reptiles from the shores of Iake ftikal. Zam. po faune i flore Sib. no.18:12-14 155. 11:1) 1. MLfedrs okhotovedenlys i zoologii Irk-utskogo sell skokhozya"tven- nogo instituta. (Baikal region--Reptiles) (Baikal region--Amphibla) _r*I 4a GAG171 T C-.,11(1 "io of 31-tylzr', llribr~yl-.-,Il ~,zid thoir A, oconomic 20 (Toil!nk U j.;:i V.V. Miyby- sliuvN 175 co-A~Dc; (KI,j 26-r)3, 107) GAGINA., T.N. Recent data on the distribution of birds in &stern Siberia. Ornitologiia no.3:219-225 l6o. (KIRA 14:6) (Siberia.Eastern--Birds) ~~--_GAGUU. T.N.- Recent data on the distribution of moo brids in Eastern Siberia. Trud7 Probl. i tem. soy.' no.9:92-96 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Irkutskiy sellskokhozyaystvenny7 institut. (Siberia, lbotern--BirdB) : :I:. -! :~ ~, I~ II I,iII iII:-.;IzII!,:I ~ GAGINA, T.N. History of studies on reptiles and amphibians in Siberia during the period of Soviet regime* Trudy Vost. Sib. fil* AN SWR no*30t99-103161. (MM16:6) (SIBMA-REPTIIES-RESFMCH) (SIBMIA-MIPHIBIA--RESMCH) GAGINAY T.N. Notes and additions to the list of birds in Eastern Siberia. Trudy BGZ no-4:203-207 162. Rarely wintering birds in the Baikal Lake region. Ibid.:229-230 (MIRA 2.7:9) ---C4Q;NAtj*N. Birds accidentally found in Eastern Siberia. Ornitologiia no.4:367-.3?2 162. (HIRA 16-.4) (Siberia., Easterro-Dirds) I F. i~ ; 1 11 if : 1 11 ~! 11 1 : ! I I 1 11 GAGDU,, T.N, Some ornithological fJndings in tb* Karenga Valley (Titim baBin), Dmitolocils, no*71463-464 165. (MIR& Is& 3.0) GAGINA,, T.N. Capermillie in the Baikal Lake region. Zool.zhur. 44 no.10:1578-1579 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Irkutskiy sellskokhozyaystvanvVy institut. ZHUKOVA, A.A., kand. med. nauk (140skva); GUREVICH, Yu.Ya. (Moskva); FENENKO, N.F. (Zhdanov, Donetskaya oblast', UkrSSR); GDEVSKIY, Ya.M. (Moskva); GAGINA,-T.N. (Alma-Ata); VERESHCHAGIN, N.K., prof. (Leningn~d); ABRAMOV, L.S.; SERGEYEV, A.S. (Moskva) New books. Priroda 54 no-8:19, 35, 70, 102, 122-125 Ag 165. WIRA 18:8) 1, Institut geografii AN SSSR, Moskva (for Abramov). GAGIM, T.N. Relation between the forms of game bird mansgoment and economic and physicogeographica.1 factors. Izv. Alt. otd. Geor. ob-va SSSR no.5:200-202 165. ~,MBIA 18:12) 1. Irkutskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy Institut. _---WSR/Cuitivated Plants - Potatooo. Vor~otablao. Molono. M Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82363 Author Gaat Zolotukhiaa, Yu.S. Inst Scie~itific Research Institute of Aaxic~-.lti-xe of the Ce~-,tral Cheriiozen, Belt Title Tomato aiid CucLaaber Varieties for the Hothouses of Kirovskaya Oblast' Orig Pub Byul. iacchno-teMa. Liforu. N.A. iii-ta s. kh. ser.- vost. r-iiov aechernozeLri. polosy, 1957., No 2-3, 27-30 Abstract Tomato varieties Urallskiy miogpplodiiyy,.Tepli&nyy Brezhneva~ Budeiuiovka and Oruntovyy Gribovskiy were studied. Seedlings were prepared ia the, hotho.:,ses with -atural soil 45-50 days prior to bein6 transplanted in a permnent place A the rate of 5 pla-ats per 1 eq-.a- re meter. The Culture was -,..ided by o-.ie stem by tying Card " /2 - 44 - FIOSHIN, M.Ya.; WIL'YEV, Yd.B.; 9~qIIIK Influence of the nature of the cation on the 4olbe electrasyntbeels. Dokl. AN SSSR 135 no.4:909-912 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Institut elektrokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavlano akademikom A.N.FrunmkiUm. (Reduction, Electrolytic) (Oxidation, Electrolytic): (Acetates) -o 5 0:iddiiii~i- to iso-C 4H9COOH with KW04 'n an alkaline medium at 10 to 150., the yield is 83%. (CH 3),CHCHBrCoDr is condensed with NH2COOC2H5 in toluene (1 : 1.2 moles), the yield of (CH3)2 CHCEMrCONHCOOC05 (1) is 80%, melting point - 110 to 1110. 1 mole of (CH 3)2CHMMrCONHCONH2 and Card 1/2 RUMAM/Organic CherListry - Synthetic Organic Chenistry. G-2 Ai~s Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 14,, 1958,, 46640 1.1 moles of KI are heated 30 mine in a mixture of acetone with alcohol., poured out into water,, and (CH3)2CHCH'CMTHCOM2 is obtained, melting point 179 to 18& - (C"3 ).CHCHICONHCOOCV5 is obtained of 1 mole of I and 1.2 moles of KI in alcohol in the s way (4 hours). Card 2/2 Mlcmet hd oarlq~. (B U are n.,*U10Tt=trW1- with e, Tho ethdd 11, Die.- fi"My tculihYdrestrychnin ful 10 roan Interfedug whtu pretInt -In the antaunt lfid"~Z L In mt./mt.) -an Miiv+, Crt++. COt 0.0005. W-0.02, Mg-+ O.W5" NO%- 0,00M5, PL 04-0, 0125, jFetCN)J---0.015.- CaryGmid 1,Lf'aWJV,LL;I, --d); k-,WJ!,-',0SJVA, Uconora, MD; GAGIU, Teodora, Tociuiical Asolstant. "Dr. I. Cantaeuz:Lnoll Ins-tituto (InsJuitubil "Dr. -L. Gantacuzinou), Bucil =-est - (for all) Bucharest, Viata liedicga No 3, 1 Feb 63., pp 169-174. j I "Serological Stuctr on the Efficacy of Attenuated PoliozTelitis Vaccine and Comments on the Efficacy of the Salk Vaccines" MCOVICI, 14.; GORCMOSOVA, Eleonora; tecbn:hTue. Omtribution to the stud7 of poliomyelitis iggdication in the cit7 of Richarest. Arch. roum. path. ewp. mt,&-o'biol, 23 no,3: 731-736 S163 1. Travail de 111hstitut N%-,I.Cant&cuzino*; Service dew, lhtero- viroses" 1hearest. USSR, RLWANTA/Petroleva - Derricks Mar./Arr -507 Oil Wells nS,jviet Methods of Moving Derricks,n Traian Gagiu, Engr nFetrol si Gaze" Wo 2, PP 72-77 Deacribes Soviet methoft of moving derricks: (a) derrick, on zollers, equipment on sleds: (b) derrick and equipment on sleds (Kovelov method), or iron sheets (Saxshkin): (c) derrick with drilling equip- ment, motors) sheds, etc., using motors of drilling hoists. Also gives method of Sovrom U _petrol following dire,::tioas of Soviet Engr N. F. Vashchenko. In 1949 162~102 UM.9 RMUSIA/Petroleum Derricks Mar/Ap~ 50 (Contd) 24 metal- derri-eks'and 12 vocden' derricks vere mor,i6d 18o-965 N,,.23 vith hoists, 13 vithout hoists. 162M2 GAGIU, T. Poring with an electric drill. p. 7. TEHNICA NOUA. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Tehnicienilor) Ducurooti. Vol. 3, No, 36, Feb. 1956. So. East Earopean keessions List Vol. 51 No. 9 September, 1956 1. GAGIYEV, G. I. 2. USSR -(6oo) 4. Komi A.S.S.R. - Poultry 7* Progressive practice in chick raising on collective farms of the Komi A. S. S. R. Ptitsevodstvo, no. 4 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, E2P Unclassfffea.- - Kuarj 1953. GAGEEV, G.I. "The large Horned Cattle of Koma ASSR and Ways to Perfect it nirther"; gricultural dissertation for the degree of Candidate of A,- sciences (awarded by the Tindryamev Agricultural AcadmW, 1962) Uzvestiya Timiryazevskoy SelI3kokhozyaystvemqy Akademil, Moscow,, No. 21P 1963p pp 232-236) GAGIYEV, P.P., Cand Med -ci -- (diss) 4'ew anatomo-functional meLhod of t at'" fractures of the distal end of the radius." Ordzhonikidze, 1956 19 pp. (Sverdlovsk State Med Inst. Severo-Oset4iy State Med Inst) 200 copies (KL, 32-58, 1-11) - 62 p. P. GAGIIZV, k.A., kand,ined.nauk ... I -'I-- Plastic splints for the forearm and hand. Khirurgila 37 noo5:- 130-131 Mzr 161, OGRA 1425) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. G.L. Shapiro) Severo-osetinakogo meditainakogo irwtitut&. (SPLUTS (SURGSRY))