SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUBAYDULLIN, I.Z. - GUBENKO, A.B.

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KONYUKH, V.Ya.; CHEKANOVSK1Y,, M.L.; GUBAYDULLIN, I.N.; TYULEBAYEVA, Yu*F.; TYUIEBAYF.VA,, V.G.; KARKIN., Nor.. Intensification of the open-hearth smelting process by using compressed air. Moto i gornorud, prom, no,3:26-27 PV~e 1 '05, (MIRA 18:U) S/032/60/026/04/20/046 BO1O/B0O6 AUTHOR: Gubaydullin, I.Z. TITLE: Radiometric Method for Controlling the Homogeneity of Tungsten Powder Admixed With Thorium PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No,, 4P PP~ 462-463 TEXT; The mechanical and electri.cal properties of cathode filaments prepared 75 from thorium- and tungsten oxides depend on the thorium distribution in th*/ finished product. In the present case, the method by V.P. Yelyutin and .:~i A.K. Natanson (Ref. 1), which is based on the determination of the radioaotii'9' radiation of thorium, was used to determine the homogeneity of the oxide mixture. At least eight samples. of the mixed and powdered oxide mixture were taken from different parts of itp and their activities measured at the B-2 apparatus by means of MTS-1 counters. In this manner, samples of tungsten oxide of types VT-7, VT-10, and VT-15 (admixed with thorium oxide) were tested before and after sieving and after mixing the powder for different lengths of time. For an example, the curve obtained by plotting the homogeneity of the VT--7 powder versus the mixing time is shown (Fig.), There are I figure and 1 Soviet referenoe. Card 1/1 L U__ "Y.~ I-A., 4. 3 2 55 Moskva, 1949 30: Leto!pisl T. --,Ii GUR&IDULLIU.. Kh.Z., kand.ss1Iskokhozyaystwennykh nauk For the development of shelterbelt afforeatation. Zemledelle 8 no.2:93-95 Y 160. (NIRA 13:5) (Windbreako, shelterbalts. etc.) GUBAYDULLIN, Khabib .", kand. sellkhoz. nauk; MLOVA, V.I.j. red.; TRRHKHINA, O.N., tekhn~, rod. [Afforestation of irrigatod areas] Oroshaemoe losorazvedonie. Mo- skva, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz, lit-ry zburnalov i plakatov, 1961, 134 po (MIU 14 3 3-1) (Azerbaijan-Afforestation) USSR / Diseases in Animals. Disoases Caused by ProtozoaR Abs Jour,. Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 16, 19587 71+239 Author : Gubaydullin. L. S. Int : All-Union Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine Title : Therapeutic Properties of "Piralidin" and Imounity During Piroplasbiosis in Dogs Orig Pub; Tr. Vses. in-ta eksperim. veterinarii, 1957, 21, 296-313 Abstract: During experimentally-induced piroplasciosis in dogs, "Piralldin," in a dosage of 0.01 graras per kilograms kintroduced subcutaneously, exerted a therapeutic effect in 88 percent of cases, and iiA a dose of 0.005 graras per kilogram introduced for Card 112 USSR / Diseases in %nicials. Diseases caused by Protozoa R Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 16, 1958, 74239 five to teh dbLy8 before infection of Piroplasma canis, conpletely prevented the disease. Dogs which were cured with "Piralldin" in a majority of cases attained immunity against Piroplasma canis. Card 2/2 KHAMIDULLIN, GA., GINADWEV, 10J.; MRIWKIN, TI, I a(WAUTIMMT KHABIROV, M.G.: TRASUNOTA, T1.A.;'red&kt4or; ZinM tokhatcheskly redaktor, (Problems in long-range plaWwS ter-collective forms] Toproey perspektivnogo planirovanits. v kolkhosakh. Pod obahchei red. O.Z.11hamidullina. Ufa, Jashkirskoe knishno* isd-vo, 1957. 173 p. (MIRA 10-11) (collective fame) GUBAYDULLIN mansur sad-Awdah,-kand. ekonom.xiauk; SAFON'OV, Petr Fedorovich; f ____ I MAKARGVA, K.G*, red,; RAKRUTULLINA, R.Kh., tekhr.. red. (monetary wages and collective-farm economics] Denezhnaia oplata tru- da i ekonomika kolkhozov. Ufa, Bashkirskoe knizhnoe iod-vo, 1961. 82 p. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Sekretarl rayonnogo komiteta Kommunisticheskoy paAii Sovetskogo Soyuza (Safonov). (Collective farms-Income distribution) ChUFAKIIIIN., Vasiliy I-likhaylovich; DENISOV, IF.A., inzh,, retsenzent; GUBAYDULLI'lly F.I., prepodavatell, retsenzent; 12,01'CV, I.T., dots., spets. red.; KUZII,'.INA, V.S., red. rEquipment for fish processing plants] Oborudovanie rybo- obrabatyvaiushchikh predpriiatii. Moskira Pishchevaia promyshlennost', 1964. 479 p. 411RA 18:1) 1. Astrakhanskiy ryboprom;yshlemyy tekhnikum (for Gubaydullin). mm*o 01" 136.11ttim or AW'Imaylim 49 ffi*its MadLicine -.ftb~tcilogy afts 2"00 t -of 'kl+sv~ Niirate Solution on the Blarorlors, in' th6 Dental COmals 0 0 T. A. Dmilova, Oazd Bioi sq, A,. Sh'GuNwdunina, chair or T~Miftpeutlc' 6tmst*l, Cbair of Mlorobiol, Mman 8-teatol. Inet, 6~ p' 8 "-Wer uLtftts solution, appned, by the Gol'dehmidt 30110d, even after repetition, did not sterilize UA OWAIA OCOLpletely in cases of pulpitia 0-" Ok"nic periodontitio. N6ted little 011:11ange in 64/49TT5 /ke&icine - Solution of Apr/PAY/JUM 49 Silver Nitrate (Cont&) the zicrOfIcw& iift MDT cases. Hence, silver illiirate ckib6t be coniaered, a reliable agent in disinfecting dental Canals. Oblef, Chair of therapeutic Stcoatol: Prof S. I. Thys. , Chief, Obair of Moroblol: Docent S. M. Vyugglevs., GUBAYDUILINA. F.M. ML Determining the power used by electric motors in turning the rotor of a hydraulic brake in lifting an empty elevator. Inerg.biul. no.6:17-18 Je '57. (MM 10:7) (Winches) r.XMIDULLINA, M.N. Seasonal variation of blood gases in different constitutional types of Karakul sheep. Uzb. biol. zhure no, 4:73-77 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1, Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN UzSSR. (BLOOD9 GASES IN) (KAGAN DISTRICT-KARAKUL SHEEP) A -11! 40ii Sin 1OSS, No, 'A65tt No. ' -, t mtmfns~a a arius; of 4101 ii4ill i1 1 uriff, d influenii A&4- hr a tlawol onvit m.,430 ; 114 46 IIN* ~ t , p -73't 1h W 1 a "" W A j ned 4 r6l Iviabld : C the-to woo o kw"-c O. d the d j+ii" r ia6rd~- lon of & sarki of xugam, ft 111imp (to of -to c toxi4illxi tv' power Owlitte, 11 ' ! i4 llollytk md pro] 006 Of fjut~acultur 61tulve " froui tpkins Wr4l 114 MV (rom 0 'yo Ao I as Wain th6ir Pro W~;t6~ a 1004f theUm on e4TMj tW vo t ic. , tl 1r, d $ l aq p 0$ ~O to CA I `4 ti bbl f lid MOC 4 1 W IV w ~ ~ : tli ~ t o 1 I -i '. :~' uft ; ssfs o 6, ot ' j ~R , 1 GUBAYDULLINA. M.Z. Combined medicinal sleep and antibiotic therapy for associate* suppurative infections. Zhur. m1krobiol.. opid. i i=NW. 27 no.1: 57-61 ja 156 (MIRA 9:5) 1. Is kafedry mikrobiologit (sav.-prof. V.I. Hellaikov)-Bashkirskago meditsinskogo instituta. (NICROCOCCAL ISMTICK, experimental, with Protean infect.. off. of antibiotics with sleep ther. (Ins)) (PROM= INYMIONS, experimental. with m1crococcal infect.. off. of antibiotics with sloop ihor. (Ran)) (BLNW. effects. on exper. micrococcal with Protons Infect., with antibiotics (Rom)) (ANTIBIMICS, effects, an exper. sicrococcal with Protons Infect., with sloop ther. (Ran)) C - LO 0 t ' 0 -v L In5 Liu r !'10 V 1 Ll A . T t I t~ ul- -n V -0XJ1 H '11" itrtiblo- 2 1957 - r a c t t t':' R C t - r d GUB,'~YDULLINA, M.Z. Trentment of nesociated wound infections with combAnntionR of pentox7l and mitibiotics in expertmentnl conditions, Zhur.mikroblol.epid. I immun.28 no.12:103-108 D '57. (MM. 11:4) 1. Iz knfedry mikrobiologii Bashkirskogo meditsinskogo instituts. CURACIL. related comounds 5-hydroxymethyl-4-mothyluracil, eff. on exmer. wds. infect. with antibiotics (Rus) (ANTIBIOTICS, effects, on exper. wds. Infect.,with 5-hydroxymethyl-4-methylurocil (Rue) (VOUUDS M INJURIES, experimentR1, infect., off. of antibiotics with 5-hydroxymethyl-4- methylurneil (Rue) -'.Gl.J1-BA-YDULLI.NAp MIZ. Sensitivity of Proteus to some combinations of antibiotics. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 31 no.2:80-81, D 160. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz Bashkirskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ANTIBIOTICS) (PROTEUS) 6UBAMULLE-U, 1%.Z. Levomycetin treatment of Staphylococcun and Proteuj wound infections in rabbits immunized with staphyloanatoxin. Antibiotiki 6 no.12:1096- 1100 D 161. (I-ILLA 15:2) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii meditsinsko o instituta t",VMYGz;TIN~ (PnTi"u) (zav. - prof. N.I.Mellnikov) Bashkirskogo (STAPHYLOCOCCAL (VAIDU AND ANTlTOXIIL') GUBAYDUIIIIIJ~ M. Z. Treatment of associated wound processes by combinations of Metacil and mycerin. Antibiotiki 7 no.6:527-531 Je 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii BasWcirskogo meditsinskogo instuituta. (ANTIBIOTICS) (~VSTACIQ (WOUNDS--TREAT MRIT) GUBBER. A.M., inzhaner. Disk method of teatiag the strength of concrete. Izv.UIIG no.43: 164-175 '50. (RLRA 10:2) (Concrete--Tasting) VASILIYEV., S.F.; MOSINY A.M.; LAPIDES, N.A.; Prinimali uchautiye: MMENKO, M.L.; OSTROVSKAYA, L.V.; PONICHLY, V.F.; GUBB!~Tl~ G.Y.; SHVEDOVA, kA L.M. oxidative pyrolysis of lower hydrocarbons. Khim.prom. no.4:238m243 Ap 161. (MIRA 24:4) 1. Institut goryuchikh iskopayemych AN SSSR. (Hydrocarbons) (Oxidation) C, - , .1 ---: 7.1 z , T 7 . - T) C e nt : 7,-"7- , ; I. . I'. , ; - - . - .. ~. ~~. , .j. I ~ I I . I 1 0 "A study o," several methods of p-ocessing -~;lelc,ron (mVnesiurn bar allny) in n li'luid state" Trudy, Moscow Aviation Inst. of Technology, No. 4, 1c)IM-111 ml,-~ . - ... *.,, - !- 'I : , .. I ;, a 1 .1 . ~;, I . , I I - I - . . - -i~ . . ~, * - , . - . . ., - fc.- rr,--.nfo~cemeni~, "'A v ! , ; " r - '. . , ! # , -I.~ : -1 -,~ , n r, 7.,, K-1 I ji. '64 1. , -- j,;; J;. * F'~' k .'", " I I ~,.. .. ~ : . . . 1 7 1~ , I I . : L ~ , ."T , i , . " I " . j~p " " .4;. 1 1 . . ~ ~ . - . ~ . I - . . .1 " - : a f . I - . I I ) I I I ~ :u; -I c-~mer - roij, I ce, ~i -, - , 1-~ -1.1 ".0 . ( , . I ~': 1. r, I ~ ..) 1 .1 4 . , -',* ~ -~ . - , - -t-, ) I .. t. ..- c Ilk (;;-,Evs K iy)I . 1. "Residual Stresses in Steel Molds., It Zhur. Tekh. Fiz., 14, Nos. 7-8, 1964 Physico-Tech. Inst., People's Commissariat Ferrous Metall,irgy, Magnitogorsk Metallurgy Combine im. Stalin I . .. . I . : .; ~ - t, - - ! ~ 11 ~~ ! , 1, ': I I I . - I GUBCHEVSKIYt P. -~L, SOKOLOV, N. A., SOBOLEVSKIY, I. A., TAMNOVA, T. V., KRIT-SKAY;`., V. K. and AKSENOV, G. 1. " Production of Autofrettaged Ingot Molds from Conversion Pig Iron of the First Smelting." Stall 5, P-P 363-67, 1945 Evaluation B-59660 . i I 1 .1 * : I ;l. :~ " 137-58-4-6733 Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4. p 61 (USSR) A UTHO RS: Gubchevskiy, P. V. , Nechayeva. M.A. TITLED Reducing Deviat-ons in the Dimensions of the Useful Content of tile Mold so as to Cause the Ingot Weight ?Vlore Closely to Ap- proximate the Desired Level (Unien'sheniye otkIoneniV v rdzme- rakh rabochey polosti izlozhnitsy s tochki zreniya pribliziwoya vesa slitka k zadannomu) PERIODICAL. Sb. Nauchn. tr. Magnitogorskiy gornometallurg. in-t. 1957, Nr 11, pp 113-135 ABSTRACT: As a result of a mathematical investigation it was found that in order to reduce deviations in the dimensions of the inside cross section of a mold below specifications, it is necessary to provide a negative allowance of from +1 to -3 mm. Data are pre- sented on the actual tolerances of molds made from new models with negative allowances. It is observed that even when the di- mensions of the inside cross section of the mold are held more rigid, the effect of deviations in the 5iZe upon changes in the weight of the ingot is Of significance, and it becomes necessary Ca rd 1/2 to determine the height of the fill. Analysis of data on the fre- 137-58-4-b-33 RedLICing Deviations in the (cont. quency curves shows that methods of analytical calculation and of calibration are equally valid. The ICCLiracy of the determination of the height of the fill of a mold so as to obtain a billet sirnilar to the required level in weight is virtually identical for both. The possibility of utilizing a special nomograin to simplify and speed calculations is remarked upon. V.P. avittlysi~-; 2. M11 ter 1 a Li.o.1 Ca rd 2/2 AUTHOR: ..Gubehevskiy, P.V.-, Engineer. 130-1-211? TITIZ. Ingot Moulds Should be Cast from Blast-furnace Iron! (Otlivat' izlozhnitsy is zhidkogo domennogo chuguna!) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, No.1, pp. 3 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Early attempts (at the Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine) (Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat) to cast ingot moulds dib.4~,-tly from blast-furnace metal failed through the ftesence,.4f graphite in the iron. The author describes how this diffic- ulty was overcome at the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine by letting the liquid metal stand in ladles. Experience has shown the practicability of the method and the supriority of ingot moulds obtained thereby. Equipment required consists of stands for tilting iron ladles, 40-ton lifting device (hoist or ctane), a runner, bunkers for materials, a standing ladle and teeming ladles. Total cost is given as less than 500 000 roubles. The adoption of the method is said to be capable of saving 5 milliom roubles annually, even at the Kuznetsk combine where cupola-iron moulds cost only 280 roubles per ton. The author cited figures on rates of cooling of iron in ladles to show that such cooling need not interfere with the adoption of the method, and discusses the housing of the equipment. He Cardb/jes comparative data on ingot-mould life for cupola and for Ingot Moulds Should be Cast from Blast-furnace Iron 130-1-2/17 blast-furnace iron moulds. At the Magnito orsk, the following composition of iron has been found best: t o-4.3% C, o.6-1.5% Si, 0.5-1.8% Mn, up to 0.05% S and up to 0.18% P. The higher manganese contents give longest life and ferro-manganese addi- tions are advisable. There are 3 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Magnitogorsk Metallurr~,,ical Combine (Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 PISARENKO, G.A.; GUTERMAN, S.G.; GUBCHEVSKIT, P-V- Mast furnace cast Iron with speroldal graphite. Lit. prolsve no.1%12-13 J& 159. (MIRA 12s1) (Cast Iron--Metallurgy) GUBCM,NSKIY, P.V.,, lnzh.; YAKLISHOVA, K.A., inzh. Equipment for the manufacture of large ingot molds in mechanized plants. Stall 21 no.12:1131+--1137 D 161. WIRA 14:12) 1. Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Ingot molds) (Foundries-Equipment and supplies) FAYN, A.I.; GELLER~ R.L.; GUBCHEVSKIY,_P.V. Sand slinging in the making of larger molds. Lit. proizv. no.8s 1-5 Ag 162. (KIRA 151ll) (Molding (Founding)) BCRWUW y inzh.; KAZANOVSKIY, L.V., inzh.; NIKOLISKIY, M.A., lnzh.; IARUMUVA, K.A., inzh. Casting of slab molds for large ingots of liquid blast furnace cast iron. Stall 23 no.3s274-278 W 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Nagnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat i Ufaleyskiy wtallurgichoskiy zavod. (Ingot molds) Won founding), YEKSLER. IL I.; TUREMOV, D.V.: HINTS. A.L., VITOMYN, M.X.;VODOP'Y&NOY; F.A.; GASHU, M.Ai,; ZBYDLITS, A.1.-, ITANOV. P.P.; NOLOKINSKIY, A.A.; NOW, Te.a.; MLLYSM, I.F.; XONO&W5. ILA.; NUU2HSKIT, I.Xh.; PATMOV, V.A.-, BABINOVICH. RUIRILOV. K.D.; OfOUN. A.M. Un low energy synchrocycletros built by the AcadeaW of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Atap.en*rg. no.4:22-30 156. (KLU 9:12) (Cyclotron) GUBECZA, Andras; KONCK, Istvan Data on the breeding of oak silkworm (Antheraea pernyi Guer.) in Hungary. Annales biol Many 26:19-30 '59- (EUI 10:1) (Hungary~Silkworns) formulae for calculating the partial derivatives from third- order aberration coefficients based on the parameters of the optical system. Opt. I spektr. 1 no.6:783-801 0 156. (KLRA 9:12) 1. GosudarstvenWy Opticheskly Inatitut, imeni S.I. Vavilova. j0ptical Instruments) GU BE' L A D Z i-, $ _.) . I . GUBELADZE, D. I. --"Irrigation Rate of Winter Wheat Under the Conditions of Mukhranskaya Valley. 'HtDissertations For Degrees In Science and Engineering Defended at USSR Higher Educational 0 institutions)(29) Min Higher Education USSR, Georgian Order of Labor Red Banner Agricultural Inst, Tbilisil 1955 SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No 29, 16 July 195.5 * For the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences OUPI-I'BANK) S-M., TONORAREV, V.D. "The Proper-ties of Liquid Amalgam", Zhur. Obshch. Khim., 9, No. 15, 1939. Laboratory of Analytical 'hemistr7, Sverdlovak State University imeni. A. M. Gorlkiy. Rec1d 24 Jan 1939. W Report U-16149 3 Jan 1952. USWCbenistry - QMatitotive Iftr/im Analysis Cbemistry - Chloropalladates nVollumetric Metbod of Determining Palladium: I, Determination of Palladium Based on. the Reduction of a Complex Ion of Tetra-valent Palls4lum," V. S. Syrokomskiy~ S. M. Chair of Anal Chem, Ural S-Ate 73 Imn! GOAU, Sverdlovsk, 51 pp "Zbur Anal nim" Vol TV, NO 3 T Recomends chloropal'-'adate formation with ammonim or potassium for mlimietric-, determination of Sen"Micro;T-jantities '.2-20 mg) of palladium, Am 57/49T30 UW/Cbemibtry - Q-oantitatilre Amaly- sis 'Contd)' May/Jun 49 Cblloropalladat~--ff dissolve quickly in solutions of ferrous sal-11;s, vbi~.re-jpon the palladium is regenerat- ad, oxidizing &t. e-:Tali7-alent quantity of ferrous jonz, Fe2+ to Fa34-, Submitted 30 Jun 47 57/49T39 04 E-4 TIN UM/ebsodstry - jeaj"tom Ja/AVS 49 ; Chemistry - Quantitative Analysis "Volveietric Determination of Palladim: 11, Voluestric Determination of Palledim by a Method of Vzymtric Titration of Its Organic Compounds Ath Dimethylglyoxime Bets -ftrfuraldazlm am. -a GOP 2 .,V. R.- Syrokomskiy, S. N. Oubel 'bank, Chair of Anal Chem, Ural State UIwal Gorlkly, Sverdlovsk 9 pp "Zhur Anal Khim" Vol IV, No Shove that volmetric determination of small qwmtlties of palladiva contained In solutions Am - I. 5TA9T25 OW/Chemistry - PallaMm (ConW) Jul/Aug 49 of its pure salts can be speedily done through preliminary precipitation of the cupferron. Submitted I Aug 47. Sol-- WK, . ..... d M. jjlw~_J.ll 14 RL !,mV= by Von"", with vo'* im pmw~sl m . r ac 0:4. 4 - i L, _- a; iM im I : = lod *"pw,= lo dly HU (20, .0. b *NNW I M ), MM aw =bum 6 kh AL WA (10 A WftW.-b4l" is do larwaft. is "t a 4. __w L). dw eabluom is WMj,hmWsvwL,W 04OWWWWAS"im ON-H 'So& 4--vVewok"O"). bwbo mw dew, dos a-.s M~ al rhmYlanwomoc Do, g..Ewk. of 4U.. mm Na"kiftam, , tA ML it OPSMASOMIMM Wbm r"app"twam maw co top . S. 5(2, 4) SOV/1 26 AUTHORS: Gubellbank S. M., Lavrinova, E. N. TITLE- Pola--.-ographic Copper Determination Using Solid Electrodes (Polyarograficheskoye opredeleniye medi s ispolizovaniyem tverdykh elektrodov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimicheskaj-;~ t.ekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 5, PP 159-161 (USSR) ABSTRACT- The deterrination mentioned in the title was carried out on the visual polarograph designed by the UFAN (Ural'skiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR = Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciencesl USSR) (Ref 4). A cathode and an anode of platinum were selected from elecurodes of various metals. They yield very clear and reproducible waves of copper (Fig 1). The electrode was puri- fied by means of an adjustment of the voltage to zero and maintenance for several minutes. The following solution was used as indifferent electrolyte background: 200 ml saturated NH4C1, 100 ml 25% NH 40R, 200 ml saturated Na 2so3 solution an~ 500 ral distilled water. In the reduction of copper ions under the above conditions two distinct waves of the same height are formed (P-16 1). Two waves are produced only if the cathode had Card 1/3 been purified prior to polarography, otherwise orly one wave SOV/1513-58-5-27/26 Polarographic Copper Determination Using Solid Electrodes is formed. A calibration diagram on the basis of the second wave of copper is shown in figure 2. The above-mentioned method was checked with sulfide ores (from the tsentralingLya laboratoriyaOf theUrallskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye = Central Laboratory of the Ural Geological Administration) (Table 1). Table 2 shows the determination of copper in stecl. Tungsten (VI) and molybdenum (VI) do not form polarographic waves under the said conditions and disturb the determination of copper in no way. Phosphoric acid has the same effect. A small content of vanadium (V) ions does not exert any notice- able effect. Vanadium (V) amounts above 5% distort the copper wave. The height of the polarographic wave of copper is proportional to the content of copper in the solution. The mentioned method applied to ores and steel supplied results which are close to those of the mercury dropping electrode. At a copper content above 0-05% the diffusion current can be measured by means of a sensitive indicating galvanometer. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 5 Soviet references. Card 2/3 ~--OV/153-58-j-27/26 FolarographIc Copper Determination Using Solid Electrodes ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii (Ural State University, Chair of Analytical Chemistry) IMMITTED: November 12, 1957 Card 3/3 ,a!r~ir"!,.~~i-.',~!~ti-it~ilr~.",!, 7- BWP r,JF T 7 ACCESSION NR,-AP5017089 -10R 00#/~~ voq,7111% 06 08 _AUTHOR:~ 111kova, S. nnz; -po-lairographic determination -of '.and. ytt~i~ium 41goins t the-j. background of:calcium chloride.: r :n 7,1:1965, 906~ 907 11 SOURCE; Zavod kaya labo. atoriys, vc, 310 0 rost dc! d TOPIC TAGSS_r4re-earth elemen:t-..:europiud~ lyttirbiu~, p616: ql' eteixiOm WW, calcium chloride background, half.wave 0oten'ttaii aatmairi~6i g441oiiaiumy neodymiun,.-cerium, yttrium subgro* p: ABSTRACT i The-authors inveitigat-'edi -the.podsibilitylof ~~.4yin$ wiopitim a6d lex concentrates of.-rar 6arth.elemen6 4~ain' ;~4-: ytterbium in c the bac~gi:mna: of 30% cal tua7hploride. Use of.this..backgtoued di - :d'voiO., 4h~ fieed :U;) I c eliminate oxygen,prior to the olarographic determiliatioq~:, ~ T~w, 40ateat 11~, europi d t rmined in the'contentrate.1 i~adoiln~uw,'Q WMI um was e e cerium; the'dontent of yfterbiuit of lt~ie ~yttriuia! -0.5 g su pensioaAs tl)'.44d evaporl~ group- An 0A 13 diiaoliredla~S cc RCl .(I . njm .. - . moist salts, 10 cc of distilled water to iddid and ~ the zi~tut~' is heated' h C41C t. thereupon poured*into a graduati450.ce1l4sk to ich:25!.cc oV60% 2 card 4 GUBELIKAN, M, 4U 't . .: , i' ;- ~ - Trade unions of the Far Zest in the struggle for the dictatorship of the proletariat; 1917-1920. SOT.profsoivzy 5 no.8:28-32 Ag '57. (KLRA 10:8) l.Ghlen Kommunisticheskoy partli Sovetsksgo Seywa S 1902 gods. (Soviet Far ]Cast--Trade unions) ~: ., A, ; G!TFF,?4T?: 9 T F~ 9 1 n-4h . Assembling spans for a two-way bridge by means of the GEPK-130 cantilever crane. Transp. stroi. 15 no.7:16-37 J1 165. (MIRA 1817) palter ,~rgar 'zat.,,.):-, the Sv=-rd1c-irak Railroad. Zhel . dor. a 1. Nacn~illnik -'Wena plan'rovan'-ya pu,~evcz:)! o r i b--, n Urallsk~;ye ct~ie!,;Irije I is I e-3 c-1. v -3 ~.-, I I skogo ~-' r, a -- i tu ~ d zhe --.E: !9 t Ea E PC, M--n:Lsq~lerF~va P;-,tp-y (f~-,r '. I I ! '! F-, !;::." , . .: I ~ . 1 11 ii . 11 :1 11 : : ; I - PAZAVIN, V.I., inzh., G;M11-111N, Yu.B., inzh. Lining workings with reinforced concrete rod bolting and gunite. Gor. zhur. no.504-36 My 164. (KRA 17s6) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskly gernometallurgicheskly institut tsvetnykh metallcv. GUBENKOY A., doktor tekhn.nauk Elements using plastics. Na stroi.Ros. no-4:14-16 Ap 161, (MIRA 14:6) (Building materials) (Plastics) ANIKUSHIN., V.; RUBINSHTEYN, S.~ ~O A:, doktor tekhn.nauk; KOVALICHUK,L., kand.tekhn.nauk; GODILO, P., Inzh. Rapid gluing of wood. Na stroi.Ros. 3 no.9:29-31 S 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Direktor Domostroitellnogo fanernogo kombinata No-3 Gl&vnogo upravleniya promyshlennosti stroiteltnykh mterialov i stroi- - telinykh detaley (for Anikushin)'. 2. Glavnyy inzh. Domostroitelt- nogo fanernogo kombinata No.3 Glavnogo upravleniya pron7shlennosti stroitelinykh materialov i stroitellnykh detaley (for Rubinahteyn). 3. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut stroitelInykb konstruktsiy Akademil stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR (for God,lo). (Gluing) .-. J!, I '..: .~ J;.i '~ GUBENKO, A.B., doktor tekhn. nPuk; ZUBAREV, G.N., inzh.; K1J1JK(.VSKIY, A.B... inzh.; PETROVNIN, M.I., inzh.; PETICV, I.S., inzh.; BOLOTINA, A.V... red.izd-va; 141KHEYEVA, A.A., tekhn. red. (Inflatable structures] Pnevmaticheakie stroitellnyo kon- struktsii.[13y] A.B.Guberiko i dr. MoskvR, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 125 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Air-pressure support) GUBENKO, A. B. Dissertation: "Glued Constructions in Building." 30/5/50 Central Sci Res Inst of Industrial Constructions - "TeNITS". 80 Vecheryaya rvjO,-jjv* Sum 71 Doc Tech Sci doktor tokhnicheekikh nauk, Inureat Stnlinakoy premii; GUgA~K ZUBAREV,G.H., inzhener; PTITSYN,E.P., inzhener, laureat Stalinskoy premii Metal and wooden arches and beams made of factory-produced atandard glued blocks. Rate. i izobr. predl. v strol. no.101: 14-18 155. (KIRA B:10) 1. TSentrallny-y Nauchno-issladovatellskiy Institut promyshlen- nykh sooruzheniy (for 2ubarev) (Girders) (Arches) GUBENKO,A.B., doktor tekhalcheakikh nauk, laurent Stalins~oy premii; WMIMICH,O.L., inzhener; BABAKIN.N.V., inzhener: MAZUR,K.V.. inzhener Mechanical screw press for gluing wooden construction elements. Rats. I izobr. predl. v stroi. no.101:19-22 155. (KLRA 8:10) 1. Tsentrallnyy Nauchno-iseledovatel skiy institut promyshlen- nykh sooruzheniy (for Gubenko and MIT Okevich). 2. Industroypro- yekt (for Babakin and Kazura) (Gluing) (Carpentry) GUBERK0. Arp ,.4,,L*xUovi doktor takhnichaskikh nauk; NZSOV, V.D., or, naueftr rodaktor; IIGOROVA. N.O., redaktor izdatelletys; TOKIR, A.X., takhnicheskiy redaktor [Glued wooden *11ding structures; planning, calculation, and use) Kloeuye derevlanxWe konstruktOil T strottelletva; proaktirovants, raschot I primenento. Moskva, tkos. Izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. I arkbit. 1957. 238 P, (XIM 10:6) (Building. Vooden) (Gluing) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 515 lubenko, Aron Borisovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences Izgotovleniye kleyenykh derevyannykh konstruktsiy i detaley fFebrication and Design of Glued Laminated Wood Structural Members) Moscow, Goslesbumizdat, 1957. 347 p. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: Nesov, V.D.; Ed. of Publishing House: Sidel'nikova, L.A.; Tech. Ed.: Bratishko L.V. PURPOSE: This book is:intended for technicians in the woodworking, furniture, and building industries. COVERAGE: The book treats the technology of glued wooden structural members used in house construction and in industrial, agricultural, and civil engineering. The materials used (glue, plywood, lumber), the equipment, various technological processes, methods of protect- ing wooden structures from fire and rot are described. The results Card 1/11 Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 of laboratory and industrial tests of glued structures and their elements are cited. Practical methods used,in other countries are also discussed. Special attention is given to modern mechanized methods of gluing by accelerated preheating using high- frequency durrents. The book contaim 150 figures and 36 tables. There-are 38 references, 27 of Which are Soviet, 6 translations from English, 3 translations from German, I translation from French. The author expresses his gratitude to L.M. Kovallchuk, Engineer. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 PART I. MATERIALS FOR FABRICATION OF GLUED STRUCTURES 5 AND STRUCTURAL MEMBERS AND THEIR PROPERTIES Ch. I. Glue Card 2/11 5 Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Theory of gluing 5 Kinds of glue 7 Cold-setting glue 7 Hot-setting glue 18 Technical requirements for glues used in building; their inspection and storage 23 Investigation of the properties of various glues 25 Fields of application of glues 35 Ch. II. Lumber 37 Varieties of wood 37 Effect of flaws in wood .40 Effect of chamfer 46 Lumber quality requirements for various types of glued structures and structural members 56 Card 3111 Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Ch. III. Plywood 63 Types of structural plywood and Its requirements 63 Strength of glued plywood 65 Mechanical properties of structural plywood 72 Thermal and other physical properties of plywood 92 PART II. TECHNOLOGY OF FABRICATION OF GLUED STRUCTURES AND STRUCTURAL MEMBERS 95 Ch. IV. General Instructions Regarding Organization of Production and Methods of Gluing 95 Basic principles of organization of production and methods of gluing 95 Equipment for clamping structures and structural members 99 Gluing procedures 101 Card 4/11 Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Magnitude of pressure used In clamping 114 Placement of annual rings in parts to be glued 116 Ch. V. Preparation of Wooden Parts l:L8 Surface treatment of parts to be glued 118 Methods of longitudinal joining in parts to be glued 120 Method of joining parts by means of tongue and groove joints 125 Ch. VI. Preparation of Glues and Their Application to the Surface 135 General information 135 Preparation of phenol-formaldehyde glues 13 Preparation of urea-formaldehyde glue 132 Preparation of casein-cement and casein glues 137 C a rd 5/11 Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Equipment for preparation of glue 137 Preparation of the surface and application of the glue 140 Ch. VII. Methods of Clamping Multilayered Structures and Members 148 Mechanical wrenches for tightening the screws of presses 148 Vertical multiclamp press 153 Example of preparation of glued structures using a vertical multiclamp press 158 Horzontal multiclamp press 16o Pneumatic-sleeve press, multiplunger press, and other presses using extra clamps 164 Simple single-cylinder press using clamps with automatic lock 170 Features of clamping multilayered structures using heat from high-frequency currents 173 Behavior of gluing and pressure distribution In the block during clamping in various presses 179 Card 4 Al V/ - Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Possibility of using presses for gluing flanges of I- beams and other beams to walls mace of butt-joined boards 183 Ch. VIII. Cold-process Gluing Using Nail Tightening 185 Dimensions and arrangment of tightening nails and examples of gluing of multilayered parts 185 Special features in preparing glued I-beams having walls made of butt-joined boards 188 Quality of structures glued with the aid of nail tightening 194 Ch. IX. Accelerated Hot-process Gluing In Presses 200 Methods of accelerating gluing 200 Gluing by the method of contact heating 202 Gluing using hot air heating 2o4 Gluing using ordinary electroheating and conducting glues 205 Card 7/11 Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Gluing uiking infrared rays 2o6 Gluing with heating by means of circulation of a hot lubricant Inside the block to be glued 209 Gluing with heating by means of high-frequency currents 210 Advantages and uses of gluing with heating by means of high-frequency currents 210 Basic principles of gluing in fields of high-frequency currents 211 Methods of distribution of surfaces to be glued in an electric field 214 High-frequency generators for gluing wood in the field of high-frequency currents 217 Technology of gluing by means of high-frequency currents 230 Card 8/11 Fabrication and Design of Glued Laminated ( Cont.) 515 Application of high-frequency currents for gluing wood 236 Special features of high-frequency heating and its efficiency 239 Ch. X. Preparation of Glued Half-finished Products for Joiners' Products 242 Ch. XI. Gluing Boards (Blocks) Along the Edge into Panels 251 Gluing panels In hand-operated presses 251 Gluing panels In mechanized presses with various methods of heating 254 Gluing panels by means of high-frequency currents 259 Ch. XII. Preparation of Panel-type Structural Members and Structures 275 Preparation of paneled doors, slats, and similar articles 275 Card 9/,11 Fabrication of Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Gluing of veneer panels 284 Gluing paneled floors 296 Ch. XIII. Reauirements for Glued Parts and Their Acceptance 300 Gluing defects and their causes 300 Requirements for glued parts 301 Basic rules for acceptance and marking of parts 301 Methodology of control tests 302 Ch. XIV. Processing Glued Parts, Assembly and Mounting of Structures 310 Mechanical processing of glued parts and their assembly 310 Methods of protecting glued structures from moisture and rot 311 Card 10/11 Fabrication of Design of Glued Laminated (Cont.) 515 Methods of protecting glued structures from fire 312 Gluing wood impregnated with antiseptics and anti- pyrines 316 Fields of application for glued structures treated with fireproofing 320 XV. Safety Measures, Acceptance and Storage of Components for Glue Solutions 334 Safety measures 334 Acceptance and storage of the components of phenol- formaldehyde glues 335 Acceptance and storage of the components of urea- formaldehyde glue K-17 337 Acceptance and storage of powdery casein or casein-cement glues 337 Methods of testing gluey solutions 338 Bibliography 344 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress IS/kav 9-24-58 Card 11/11 _qUBENED, A.B.., doktor tekhn.nauk; KOVALICHUX, L.M., inzli.; LEVIN, L.S., inzh.; '-~AldkI, L.S., inzh. Gluing wood with high-frequency heating. Der.prom. 6 no-8-3-6 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Gluing) (Dielectric heating) ZUBAREV, G.N., PAVEROV, K.V., PINSKIR, V.G.; NFZOV, V.D., red.; RMIUN. K.F.. tmkhn. red. . [Prefabricated sectional wooden buildings for temporary use at construction sites] Derevtannye inventarnye oborno-razbornve zdantia protsvodetvennykh prodpriiatit i skladov na stroitellnyk:h ploshchadkakh. Moskva. Goa. everg. izd-vo, 1958. 62 p. (KIRA 11:11) (Construction industry) (Buil4toge, Prefabricated) GUIONKO, A.B., doktor tekhn. nauk Methods for lowering the inflammability of wooden construction elements and architectural details. Nauch. soob. TSNIISK no.6: 5-18 '58. (HIHA -12:3) (Fireproofing of wood) NASOIJOV, V.N.; GUBEIJKO, A.B. Using plastics in Mking construction elements. Prori.ntrol, 37 no.10:2&35 0 159. (14IM 13: 2) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut straitollnoy konstruktaii kkademii stroitalletva i arkhitaktury SSSR. (Plastics) 15 S/032/60/026/01 10-0,1 'Cr,2 (8), 213 (5) 1 -?/ , AUTHORS: Gubenkot B., Panferov, K. V. B010/B12-A TITLEt Answers to tho Inquiry About the Test Yethodu of the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Plantica II PLRIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol 26, Nr 1 , pp 13 (7JO:':;R) ABSTRACT: The most important condition for univerer--i studieo :~f phyoical and mechanical properties of pl,'--sti(.-s iz the 9ta~A1ardi-z;,d;1'oz' of all testinS methods. At present stalle standard nethOdo in the USSR 11 (Ref 2), which arc, hoira,,-rer, innO.iquate lic-~ Therefore a revision and essential expan~iion cf' the asJortmeat of test methods of plastics ic necessary. Revised standards should refer to the preparation of samplas. of teoting uachines, testing conditions and testin.- technique, typea and characteri%tics of measuring apparatus for the defornation. and to investigations on the obtained test values, Not only thle -3f Thai test methods of plastics, but al8o the test i.-iethods , Ir agglutination have to be standardized (similar to the VIAM Toot for wood agglutination). Data of the agr~.lutination conditions Card 1/2 have to be given (pressing effect, temperature, duration of Answers to the Inquiry About the Test Methods of the ~;/03 - ~'Q'0/0_26 ~'O J /U04/052:1 V Physical and Mechanical Properties of Plastics 1I BOIO/B125 pressure effect etc.). The suitability of testinC, the rro- portional limit according to GOLST 4646-49 would have to be chocked, and the application of.;the dotoxraixiation of "Ito pk9n.____ dulus of elasticity of plasticsk'iLccording to DIN should be oon- sidered. For applying the microsample method, comparatire testo of standard and micronamplea have to be mado in order to. be able to consider various factor3 causing an ixi~,rease. or de.- crease in rigidity characteristicq. Standard te:3tr for panels, blocks and constructions of plastics have tr) r-e:'L'er to the pro., cedure and succession of loading, to types of apparetus measuring the deformation, and to loadin- conditions 3f thr-- construction with respect to time etc. Thore are 4 Soviet re- ferences. AS60CIATION: Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut stroitellnykh konstruktsiy (qentral Scientific Research Institute -for Buildin&. C.onstru.c.t_io~is) Card 2/2 KUVSHI=IY, To.V.; PMSOMV, M.I.; ZAMROV, S.K.; SIDDROVICH, A.Y.; -411~O -A.B.; FA)WMV, K.V.; GULI, V.Te.; IOMAKIN, V.A.; TSIFES, L.Ta.; CHM"AKINA, A.P.; SAKHNOVSKIY, Z.L.; SHCHXRMK, P.H.; ALISHITS, I.- Ta6 Answers to the inquiry concerning the determination of the physical and mechanical proportion of plastics. Zav.lab. 26 no4l:7-28 16o. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Institut vysokonolokulyarnykh soyedinenir AN SSSR. (for Kuvehinaki.r Bessonov. Zakharov, and Sidorovich). 2. TSentral'nyy nauchno-iseledovateliski.v institut stroltellnvkh konstruktaiv (for Gubenko and Panferov). 3. Moskovskly institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii Imni N.V.Losonosova (for Gul'). 4. Moskovski7 gosudarstvenn" universitet imeni M.Y. Lononosova. Problemnaya, laboratoriya fisiko-mekhanicheeklah ovoystv polimerov (for Lomakin). 5. Zavod "Karbolitm (for TSipes, Chernvakina and and Sakhnovskiy). 6. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issleclovatellskiy institut polimeritatsionnykh plastmass (for Shcherbak). 7. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiSr institut tekhtologii i mashinostroyeniYa. (for Alshits) (Plaatics-Testing) (~ GUBINKO, A. B. ; PANMOV, X. V. ; ZUBARZT, G. M. ; CRAPSKIT, It. A- Designing construction elements using plastics. Prom. strol. 38 no.11:35-41 160. (KIM 13110) 1. mxttr&ilrqy asuchno-Issledovatellekly institut stroltell- --4oykh konstrukteiy. .(Mastics) .: I ~ - ~: . :, 1 , "- . I GUBFWKO, A.B.;_ _ZUBAREV. G.N.; FANFEROV, K.V.; CHAPSKIY, K. A. Designing construction elements to he made with plastic nateriala. Prom. stroi. 38 no. 12:24-31 160o (MIRA 13;12) .1 6 ~ I 1. ?Sentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut strottell- n,vkh konstruktsiy Akademil stroitellstva I arkhitektury SSSR. (Plastics) CPENKOj, A.B., doktor tekhn,, nauk; BEGAKV B.A.9 red. izd-va; NAUMOVAI G.D.p tekhn. red. [Building elements using plastics iabroad and prospects for their use in the U.S.S.R.] Stroitelinye konstruktaii a primeneniem plastmase za rubezhom i perspektivy ikh primeneniia v SSSR. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 151 p. (KMA 14t6) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut atroitiall- myl& konstruktsii. (Building materials) (Plastics) KHRUTIFN, Valentin Mikhaylovich; FREYDIN, AnatOliy Semenovich; BELOZEROVA, Anaatasiya Sergeyevna; AKSMIOV, Viktor Vasillyevich; doktor tekbn. naukp red.; AZAROVA, V.G., red. izd-va; MAKHINA, N.L., tekbn. redo [Wood gluing in foreign countriesl Skleivanie drevesirq za rubezhom. By V.M.Khrulev i dr. Moskva., Goslesbumizdat., 1961. 301 P, - (MIRA 14:11) (Woodwork) GUBENKO A B - FREYDIN, A.S.; SHOLOKHOVA, A.B. -~~s Application of synthetic adhesives to the gluing of wood fiber tiles to variou's materials. Plast.massy no-4:30-33 161. (MIRA 24:4) (Adhesives) (Building materials) NASONOV, V.N.; KOSHKIN, V.G., -kand.takhn.naukl _GIIBENI',O, A.B., doktor tekhn.nauk; KAGANt D.F., kand.tekhn.nauk Plastics and synthetic resins in construction by M.I. Garbart I.V. Rastanin. Reviewed by V.N. Nasonov and others. Stroi. mat. 7 no. 1:37 A 161. (KRU 14: 1) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitallstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Nasonov), (Plastics) (Resinsp Synthetic) (Rastaning I.V.) (Garberp M.I.) GODIL~), F.V.; PANFERk')11, 1%.V.; TYUVJEV.,,, ~&, Use of wood fiber blocks in three-layer glued elements. Stroi. mat., 7 n).Q,:3?-39 S '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Wal,lboard) BELOZEROVA, Anastasiya Se .rgeyevna; VITRYUK, .1"Oft Hartynovich; GODILO, Petr Viktorovich; ZUBAREV, Gdorgiy Nikol"evich; KOVALICHUX, Leonid Mikhaylovich;..XSYUNINI, WWL Grigorfyevna; NIKIFOROV, Yuriy Nikolayevi*h;..PARIN2,.Yevg%~iy Pavlovich; PATUROYEV Vasiliy Vasillyevichi PETBD'rIgorl Stepanovich; CHERNYY' ibrie Grigorlyevich; _GUBF-_NKO,. A:-B-,,dcpktor tekhn. nauk, rod.; SAKHAROVP M.D., red.; MAKSAKOVA~ A.M., red.izd-va; GRECHISHCHEVA, V.I., tekhn. red. (Glued wooden elements and techniques for their manufacture] Kleenye dereviannye konstr uit eii i tekhnologiia ikh isgotovleniia. [By] A.S.Belozerova. i dr. Moskva, Goalesbumizdat, 1962. 180 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Gluing) !I .. ! " , j; -1-1.1 1".. .1 1! -11-.1f GUBENKOY A.B., doktor tekhn.nauk; ZUBAREV, G.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; , I.S., inzh. Structural plastics and elements made of them. Trudy TSNIISK no.3-1:5-63 162. (Kffd 15:9) (Plastics) (Building materials) GUEENKO, A.B., doktor tekhn.nauk; KARMILOV, S.S., inzh.; RASS, F.V., inzh.; CHAFSKIYJ, K.A. j, 4pho Glued three-layer slabs made with plastic. Trudy TSNIISK no,,11:64-224 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Plastics) (Laminated materials) -,GIJBENKO, A.B., doktor tekh-n. nauk; PA11FEROV, K.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; ZUBA&W, G.N., kand. t(jklin. nau; BRULJIUMMY, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; CHAPSKIY, K.A., inzh.; KLIMOVA, G.D., red. izd-va; MIKHEYEVA, A.A... tekhn. red. [Instructions for the design and calculation of structural elements made with plastics] Ukazaniia po proektirovaniiu i raschetu stroitellnykh konstruktsii s primeneniem plastmass. MosWa. Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 88 p. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut stroiteilnykh konstruktsiy. (Plastics) (Building materials) KHRULEVI V-M.;-9UEUKQ,1,A.B., doktor tekhn. nauk, retnenzent; FREYDIN, A.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; SKRIPOV, B.S., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; SCIVOCHKIN, F.P., dots., retsenzent; ZAYCHIMA, N.A., red.; KASIMDV, D.Ya., tekhn. red. (Improving the durability of glued wooden stnictures and building elements I Povyshenle d6lgovechnosti kleenykh de- reviannykh kongtruktall I stroitelInykh detalei Moskva, Gosstroiisdat,, 1963. 113 p. (Plywood) iMIRA 16:8) S/191/63~000/002/011/019 B101/B18 AUTHORS: Gubenko, A. B., KovalIkuk, L. M., Paturoyev, V. V., Rasn, ,TITLE: Reinforcing of asbestos cement by glass-reinforced polyester plastics PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye masoy, no. 2, 1963, 37-41 TEXT: Based on IYestern experience, three-luyered asbestoo-cement (AC) boards are intended for the cladding of buildin,,,s in the Soviet Union. Thl.,se fiber-glass filled laminated pla.9tin pane13 are to he used as ceiling and floor panels, partition walls etc. Attomptswere made to eliminate the brittleness and hygroscopicity of tC. Sprayin- with perchlorovinyl L. compositions or polyethylene proved inefficiont. Lx-periments were 111ade with ~;Ia8s-reinforced plastics. Cut Clast rove and ijass canva. were used as ;Ia38y fillers, and TfH-1 (PN-1), ITH-3 (M-3), or TrH-4 (Pu-"~) poly- ester inaleinate resins as binder.9 ~al.th adlition of an accolerat'or, an initiator, and mineral dyes, and filled with '11) parts by weight of quartz s,"111 o" 50 pbw of kaolin. JJorj_~ 4 Ulan 75A parts by weight of filler Card 113 S/1 91 /63/000/002/011 /019 ReInfor-cinG of asbestos . . . B1 01 /13186 inhibited the Glass canvas iipprif- nation. AC coatines were applied either by sprayind the short-cut 1,1a-ls rove arid the pol,,,estor vesin vilth ouring a&ent on the boarJ (obtaJnin6 a uniform coat only with 1 .5-2.0 mm thickness), or by Gluing the glass canvas onto AC where the thicknesu could be reduced to 0-5 mill- Reatil ts :For uncovered AC: impact Strength (i.c., kt'l-CIII/01112) , 2-2.5- bendinp, stren6th (b.s., k-j,/cM2), 200; tensile strength (t s . , kg/cm2), 1~0; for AC coated with 'RB (VV) Glass canvas , layer thickness 0.8-0.9 inmv the data were (calculated per mrn layer): i.s. 7-5; b.s- 330; t.8. 176; using XXK-1 (KhZhK-1) glass canvas, thickness 1-4-1.5 mm, per min layer; I.s. 6.0; b.s. 435; t-s- 300; for AC sprayed with ,lass-reinforced plastic, thickness 2.5-3-0 mill, per min layer: '~-S- 5.0; b.s. 265; t-s- 150- Ilater absorption within 10 days fell from 40 me/cm 2 for uncoated AC to 10 nlr,/CM2 for coated one; water permeability fell from about 200 min3/cm2/cm to about ~_ mm3 /cM2 /cm. Accelerated aging in 30 cycles, each consisting of 18 lirs moistening by 16-IBOC water, freezing at -20 + 50C, 15 hre thawing at +16 to +180C, an d 7 hrs drying at +800C gave a -satisfactory shear stress of about 15 k.-,'cm-- Spraying with glass-reinforced plastic gave satisfactory heat insulation. A0 coated vilth glass-reinforced plaritic is fireproof and cheaper than glass- rard ?/i Reinforcing of asbestos ... reinforced plastics. A process AC, a roller conveyer for gluing glass-reinforced plastic, and a 8 figures and I table. S/191/63/000/002/011/019 mol[Bia6 flow scheme included a bench for cutting the boards, a unit for spraying the polymerization chamber. There are Card 3/3 GUBENKO,--A.B., doktor tekhn.nauk Glued three-layer structures and princit)les of their technology and production. Trudy TSNIISK no.24:6-75 1631, (MIRA 1711) GUREMO) A.B., doktor tekhn.nauk; FREYDIN, A.S.., kand.tekhn.nauk Synthetic glue for gluing structural elements. Trudy TSNIISK no.24: 76-113 '63. (MIRA 17:1) PUBENKO.,,,,AL,a., doktor tekhn. nauk; KOVALoh-,ik, L.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; FATUROYEV, V.V., inzh. Preparation and application of glues while gluing structural elements. Stroi. mat. 9 no.7:13-15 Jl 163. (KMA 16:11) ACC'ESSION NR: AP4018171 S/ol9li64/000/093/0063/0064 AUTHOR: Gubenko, A. B.; Freydin, A. S.; Sholokhovaj, A.' B.; Chapsklys K9 As TITLE: Application of polyester malcate adhesive in preparing curved :light transparent panels of fiber,plans U SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no- 3, 1964 63-64 TOPIC TAGS: fiberglass panel,, production.. ~Ldheslve, fiberglass cements' .ing, polyester fiberglass, polyester maleate PN-l, phenol formaldehyde~. resin ICV-3, fiberglass aluminum cementing, epoxy adhesive EPTA-1 ABSTRACT; Transparent fiberglass panels may be prispared by butting flat and corrugated sheets with an adhesive in a high frequency cur- ~rent field and cementing the panels by vacuum forming and simultane-, ~ously inserting the foam plastic frame. The polyester fiberglass, may be cemented by hot or cold curing using polyester,maleate resin PN-1 with cumene hydroperoxide or an adhesive based on phenol formaldehyde! resin ICV-3. The fiberglass and not the adhesive seam are ruptured, 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4041787 8/0191/"1000/007/0069/0062 AUTHOR: (;ubwko,-A.-D.. Froydin, A. S., Sholokhava, A. D., AArna, A.-.Ya., Kiyaler. K. R. TITLE: Syiithetic adhesives based on DFK resins from the divalent phenols of oil shales SOURCE: Plastichesidye massy*, no. 7, 19", 69-62 TOPIC TAGS: synthetic adhesive, resin, DFK resin, phenol, oil shale, bond strength. adhesion. marshalite, silicon calcite. divalent phenol, adhesive ABSTRACT: Preliminary experiments showed that among all resins of the DFK type, the most promising for banding cement materials is the resin DFK-1A. The influence of different fillers on the bond strength of asbestos cement glued with an adhesive based on DFK-1A was therefore Investigated in the dry state and after a 24-hour wetting. The beat strength characteristics were obtained with ground sillcon-calcite, marshalite and hydro-7 phobic sand (the latter produced by the Institut lesokhozyaystvenny*kh problem AN Latv. SSR (Institute of Forestry Problems, An I&W. SM) from &m sand treated with wood resin). Ca-,d; 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4041787 Addition of aluminum powder to the adhesive (3-5% of the resin) increased the bond strength by 30-50% with marshalite and by 100%,!tith sand. Aluminum powder considerably increased the adhesion to metals. The relationship between bond strength and exposure time was then investigated for a minimum exposure time of 18 hours under pressure. Adhesion was found to be accelerated by heating (60 - 80C). By heating under pressure. the adhesion time could be reduced to 15-30 min.. land a higher bond strength was obtained than with cold pressing (50 and 26 kg/cM2, respectively). The dependence of complete hardening on the hardening conditions and fillers In the DFK-IA In shown by tabulated datai The behavior of the adhesive bond under the influence of.high temperatare and humidity is discussed, and the possible uses of the adhesive describbd In detail. Orig. art. ban: 2 tables and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: None M)CITM: 00 'DATE SEL: 30JuI64 ENCL: 00 NO REF SOV: 00 OTHEM 000 SU4 CODE: MT T d 2/3