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AUTHORSt Konstantinovskiy, A.G., and Chervetsov9 V.V.
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TITLEs qtabilization of Semiconductor Triode Multivibrators
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniyradiotekhnika, 1958, Nr 5,
pp 544-550 (USSR)
AiSTRACTs The authors present a method of temporal stabilization of semicon-
ductor triode multivibrators. I The stabilization is reali-
zed wiLh the help ot switched-in oscillatory circuits within the
circuit of basic triodes. The diagram of a one-period multi-vibra-
tor is shown in Fig.l. Until the output ti%iQde (01) is closed,
t1fe-'primary current 10 r!ins through the induct~ance of the oscilla-
tory circuit. At the moment of locking the triode current, I0 dis-
appears, and by the accumulated induction of the magnetic energy
a free damped wave appears.an the circuit. This process is descri-
bed by equation (1 d2u2 +,I du2 '+ 1 u M 0. u2 is in this
= - - - 2
dt ~ Cr dt lc
Card 1/3 equation the voltage on the circuit, r is the equivalent parallel
CHERMSOV, V. V.: Master Tech Sci (dis.9) -- "Problems of the analysis of mul-
tivibrators on plane semiconductor triodes". i,'vov, )959. 114 pp (Min Higher
Educ Ukr SSR, L'vov Polytech Inst), 150 copies (K1,, No 11, 1959, 120)
ILINITSKIY, LoYa.4.CHERVETSOVp VoV.
Pulse generator with the pulse repetition period proportiona2 to
the controlling voltage. Hadiotekhaika 16 no.2t7l-73 F 161.
(MIRA U,-.3)
1. Deystviteltnyye chleny Nauchnc-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva
radlotekhniki i elektrosvyazi Jme AoSoPopovao
(Oscillators, Electric' (False te-.hniques (F-le,-tronics))
s/142/62/005/00/olo/oio
E192/E382
AUTHORS: Illnitskiy, L.Ya., Kravchenko, V.A. and
Chervetsov, V.V.
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TITLE: A pulse-dividing device
PERIODICAL: . Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnyl~h zavedeniy,
Radioteldinika, v. ~, no. 4, a962, 534 - 537
TEXT: The device is designed fo3r% determining the ratio
of the currents of. two mass spectrometers employed in
analyzing the composition of gases. The system is based on
the use of rectangular pulses whose duration is varied directly
proportionately to one of the input sigfiais ana inversely
proportional to the oth.er. This is done in the system illus-
trated by the block diagram of Fig. 1, where the first element
represents a circuit for the-linear charging of a condenser.
The amplitude of the saimrtooth voltage is thus given by:
Un V1
IV3
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s/142/62/Oo5/oo4/olo/olo
A pulse-dividing device E192/E382
It is seen, therefore, that the duration of the output pulses
is proportional to the limiting voltage U 0 and inversely-
proportional to the charging voltage of th e condenser U1 . A
detailed diagram of the circuit performing these operations is
given. This employs six double triodes and-three semicoAductor
rectifiers. The circuit can'also be b.ased on transistora.
There are 3 figures..
ASSOCIATION: Institut avtomatiki UkrSSR (Institute of
Automatics of the UkrSSR).
SUB.MITT ED: May 179 1961 (initially)
December 25, 1961 (after kevision)
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,men was PNP followed by PNC, PNAD and PNA-2. The hardened polyester resin with the
highest thermal stability was PNC folloved by PNAD, PNP and PRA-2. The experimental
data indicate significant advantages in the radiation method of cross-linking for
I
these types of polyesters in comparison vith thernochemical methods. Orig. art. has:
14 figures. 3 tables.
CW,RVEVt 1.
CHERVEV, I. Experiment of the BalchVic Forest Service in transforming the
low-truck forest into a high-truck forest b y chaNang the tM9 of trees.
p. 218. Vol. 12, no. 5. May 1956. GORSK0 STOPANSTVO. Sofiia, Bulgaria
SOURCE: East European Accessions List Vol. 6 No. 4 April 1957
(EEAL)
7
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AUTFOR: Chervin, V. 1. (Moscow)
TITTI: Synthesis of an O'Dtimalson Dro,4 taking into account the random
errors cf its realization
SOURCE: Avtomatika'i telemekhaniks, v. 26, no. 2, 1965, 235-2hr
TOPIC TAGS- optimum control synthesis, optimum control program, disturbed --oticn,
program realization random error, optimality condition, Fredbolm equation
*ABSTRACT: A study is made of a control system whose disturbed motion li-s desc?--:t~ed
the equation
aX + Mu,
where a = jaij(t)) is an n x n matrix and ai (t) are known functions of time defined
and ccmtinuoug on the interval to, TI, M -- J~~(t)j is an n x n matrix and Mik(t)
are random functions of time, X = JXJ is an n x I matrix and u = luk(t)) is an
r x I control matrix. The random coefficients M of u are determined by errors in
1 Card 1/2
L 32274-65
ACCESSION HE: AP500627h
'consists
realizing the control function (the control program) u The problem as defined
of determining that control program which takes the system from thp exact
initial phase state xC, to the prescribed final phase state x in a finite time T
with the best possible accuracy E. The criterion of the acciiracy F- is expressf-4
in the form of a -,ertp-in functional 1[u] and the. problem of tt.e synth-[,i~, -f fv~
optimal control program is -reduced to the following variational problem: t 0 f, n-1
a vector function u(t) which minimizes the functional I[uj. 111'be n
sufficient optimality conditions for the functional I[u] are derived ir, th e f .- r--
of a Fredholm integral equation of the first kind with a symmetrical kernel. uj
is analyzed for optimal values of u derived from the integral equation. It is
shown that thare exist optimal progrAms which are invariant to certain types of
errors in their reallization. The author analyzes the necessa-ry and sufficient
conditions for minimizing the functional I[uj in the case when the kernels of the
integra). equations expreasing these cond-itionB are degenerate. 0. r-' g. as ~
29 formulas. J
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CItes 22 works on.- physicomathematical science geologicoi6geographical. sciences (waong
t~-,t, "Complex Climtology," by T.. A. Chubukov;,, biological sciences (amonj them, "Flora
of the U35RII), techuical sciences, and ercerpts from contemporar~v scientific series (among
them, uPouer TranwUssion by Direct Current," by Ya. M. ChervinenUss Gand Tech E~ci).
PA 49/49T1
1. CMVINSKATA, A., - WM4MOVA, V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Oils and Pate
7. Separating beef fat in the ISA separator. Zngs. Mias.ind. , SSSR 23 no. 6, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. March 1953. Unclassified.
I-YAK OVICH, V.V.; NONESHNTXC)U,- VI.; r'HUVTMKAYL, I.D.
Scbe daia on accessory minerals. of -granitolhs. Inidy Jimto Mibep
geokbim. i krixtallckkh*~ red.-slam. no. 3:104,126 159.
I (MIRA 1415)
(Minerals) (Grwdta)
AlMdomija ssmit BBM, T=titut mineralogii, Gookbimii I kriotallokhimii roOdkh
elemntov
Voprocy mineralogii, Molddrdi I Conazzina, ma-storozhdanly redkikh alc=ntov
(Problems in lliwralo.~y, Gcochemiatry, cmd Deposit rormation of Pam Elc=nts)
1:oacow, 1zd-vo AN SSSR, 1960. 253 p. (Serious Itai Trody, v7p. 4) Errata
printed on the inside of back cover. 2,2200 copieu printe&.
Chief Ed.: K. A. V3.acov, Corrooponding 1!5=ber, Acade=.4 of Sciencea U",R;
Reap. Ed.: V. V. Lyalliorich; 34. of Publiahing :Ioaca: L. B. Taraoov;
Tech. Ed.. P. S. rwhina.
IMP MG: This book Iss Intended for goologlato, saineralogiatts, and potro"amphon..
COV=aE: "Ads; Is; a collectico of 23 articles; on the for-mation, Ccolo5y,
nine-ralogyy rtrcgraphy, and Geochazdatry of daponits of rare e3-,--ntzi in
Siberia and LBoviet) Central Assla. 111a di6trib-,xtion and characteristics of
rare elements fcpmd in these &rome as vell an nom* qnantitative and qualitat-
tive methods of investigaking the rocks ez& minerals in vhUh tbay are found.9
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proble--S In IU=ralo -a (Cont.) C-0-7/5740
or vith vhich thay mv r-acoclated, are discrwt:od. TLvo articIcs
invoctigation of the poaoibilition or iucrartrial extr=ticn =a atilizaticn ef
celonium, tellurium, cmd haftiu=. No paroonalities am =ntlonod. Each r-rticlo
Is accompanied by refeivncen.
TAM-V OF CO-,Z=. St
Gar,---zh, A. A. PecitUarition in the D13trilration oZ Rare Elcr=to
in Poly--tallla Deposits of tbo Zz"3in-aZorak ror;ion of Rudzyy Altay 3
se=nov, Ye. 1. On the Contant of Lithium and Rubidium In VAin-3rals
of Alkaline Peg=titea of the Io7oz=aIdy V=oif 20
Madalov, S. T., 6Z& S. lh=nzatov. On tbz Gaocbardetry of Solenix= and
Tellurli= In tba Ore Wposita ot Al=a3,7k 24
Gorokbova, V. N. On the Content of Mani= In ZZolybdenites of the
-IMMFx~anoN6ir-44o1ybdeu= Dapoolta 23
card 216
31
Problem in Hincralogy (Cont.) 807/5740
IMMMLO--ar AM
Yoall=m, Ye. It., andL 1. 1& liazaranko. 7yrocb1oro of ths Vjcbncvy7a
T*7LMtnIw, Its Parv,~cnatic Azaaciationo, and tbo Peculiaritioa of Its
Q-,rical COMPOGition
33
Zhabin, A. G., G. 11. 1'~dkhitdinov, and 11. Yo. xmzako~ra. parnpwtio
Aacceiationa of Accennory IU=raU of Ra:~o Elcmnto in Exocontact
Fanitized Mascite Intrusivo Rocka of tho Viohnevyyo 1~=taina 51
Zhabin, A. G. On tb-- Sci>aratlon 71= of the 11inorala Mabi=, Zircomi-S,
an& ths Rare Earths In tha,Grzalte FdG=tItO Of th* Bly==70kaya :aw 74
Se=na7, Ye. 1. Gelzirconiv= in Alkaliza Pognatitea 85
KorUn, V. I., Yu. A. Pyatenbo, and A. V. Lykova. On Britbolite of UA
Alknlina Rocks of Soutbapatern T=a 90
316
.=b3---3 In IU=raoZy (Co=t.)
V& Ve 0 =d ffA. 0 -Df, Cm C,2 C'==tor of tta
l,~
M-
Ri
ta
~
Distril7atlon of Accovvo
; Vlmrds
L7s=-7rlcb, V. V., ard V. 1. 17=-2" Ca tho r,:,,*.,ot of L:.to
cu tho Coatont c2 Acco.---ory I:Imrala In Cr=dtzlCa 3.10
xr.!:-Iv
V. V,j GZA 0, '90, e
p
In
ft,-mv, V. 17., en& A& V. Kcatarlm. Ytt=flr---.lt3 Yr,--n t!n D2::'=.o c!
Eca7lotl Cmtml AcU
pod-mri-ma, To. IC. arptMuzzr'-~U16 vcz--3 C: calnotinno r---- C3
Dopoolts of L;t--=A.I= In tL2 [---I
V=31 AM =M V L-MM:31413 CP RX3 ==-z
cenatic Tmo 0.0 an& C.-O rznmst."'l.Ic=
of Moll= V;na Trz%l= U2
car&
Problems in Ilineralogy (Cont.) awbr"O
Zlrakovap A. S. On the rroblem of G3notic Typoo of
Daposits
Tihhonanlmv, 1. ?.,and R. P. TjUhonanko~. Contact Rocks of the
Lavozerskiy 11cssit, Th-eir Ge-n-asia sp& th3 Pccaliaritlev of Diztri-
butiop In Them of Rare ll-,tal Mrmara3lzation
Voloebtavich, K. L. On the Ilkobl= of tba Stractural Position of the
Gornoultayaldy Rare NDtal Province
In-=DO OF MMMMUIVID 0=9 AND JMM=
Mbedava, S. 1. Rational Mathod oflQuantitattm Dater=ination of
Disserdnated BeryUium in Greiacn Ozes
R(xUonov, D. A.p S. F. Sbbo2err, B. P. Zolotarav, zma Yo. V. V3aao.
On Accid=Ua Erroks of quantititive KineraloSical Aniayain of Oro
$li=a aud Concentrates
174
185
203
2D9
23)t
C=d 516
Problez:a in Mwralogy (Cont.) rmr/57o
logincra, L. A, Exparizent in Z:,.=arinf, tLa Optical Conotasto of
Gdr-mn'to and Renierite 224
Er.107,0'.Ms Q?
LaImin, V..B. Prospects in tbe Xndaeprial Extraction of Sol-"-rd=
anrl Tel*l---i= Pr= the Prod=ta of Co2Per-I,!o17bde-= Ore Pracecsing 235
Kaganovich, S. Ya. Rafniun (Economic Survey) 246
AVAILABI-11: Library of Congreas
car;d 616
LYAKHOVICH, V.V..; CHIMVINSWA, A.D.
Effect of assimilation processes on the occurrence of ccessory
minerals In granitc44s. Izv. AN SSSR. Bar. geol. 25 no.$t67-78
YT16o. (KIRA 13:1011
1. Institut minaralogii, gookhimii I kristallokhimii rodkikb
elementov AN SSSR. Moskva.
. (Or"ite) . - - -.-.
S/677/61/000/007/003/003
E193/E383
AUTHORS: Lyakhovich, V.V., and Chervinskaya, A.D.
TITLE: Accessory minerals in Tftny-Auz granitoid-~~d
their petrogenetic significance
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii
i kristallokhimii redkikh elementov. Trudy, no,7,
1961. Voprosy mineralogii i geokhimii redkikh
elementov. 156-181
TEXT. The Tyrny-Auz deposit, one of the largest tungsten-
molybdenum deposits of the scarn type, is situated in the
Tyrny-Auz mobile regiont characterized by the presence of
numerous breaks which. to a great extent, have determined the
localized concentration of various volcanic rocks, including
leucocratic granitoids. One of the more important problems of
the geology of Tyrny-Auz deposits is the relationship between
the granitoids of leucocratic complex and the largest
porphyritic granite massive in the Elldzhurtu region. Another
equally important problem is posed by the relationship between
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Accessory minerals in Tyrny-Auz ... S/677/61/000/007/003/003
E193/E383
the tungsten-molybdenum deposits in ihe'Tyrny_-Auz mobile region
and the Elldzhurtu or leucacratic granitoids. Elucidation of
these problems would provide an answer to the question on the
origin of the tungsten-molybdenum deposits; hence the present
paper in which tile quantitative mineralogical and chemical
analyses of various modifications of Elldzhurtu and leucocratic
granitoids are presented as well as quantitative data on the
content of accessory minerals in Elldzhtxrtu and Tyrny-Auz
granitoids. The latter data are summarized in Table 9.
Comparative data are also presented on SrO and Mo contents in
some accessory minerals of the Tyrny-Auz and other deposits,
Detailed analysis of these data led the present authors to the
following conclusions.
1) It is very likely that leucocratic, granitoids represent
formations younger than Elldzhurtu granite.
2) A large number of common geochemical characteristics of
the Elldzhurtu granite and leucocratic granitoids indicate
the comagnetic character of these formations.
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3) An increased molybdenum content in El'dzhurtu granite
and a similar concentration of molybdenum in ilmenite, sphene
and biotite indicate that Elldzhurtu ;,ranite is the
or3.ginal source of molybdenum-bearing minerals.
There are 11 tables and 27 Soviet-bloc references.
Table 9: Chart showing the similarities and diffei7ences in the
composition of accessory minerals (g/t) in Tyrny-Auz
granitoids
Granite
Minerals Elldzhur-From con- Aplite Leuco- Trondh- Paleo-
tu tact cratic jemite granite
region Granite
Apatite 221.0 103.7 53.0 50.7 14.0 793.0
Monazite 20.0 1.3 0.3 9.0 + 4o.o
Zirconium 176.o 71.7 40.7 6.4 5.0 43.o
fluorite 15.0 2.2 0.1 7.0 + +
granate i.o 4126.3 14.9 go.o 1.0 +
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Accessory minerals
(Table 9 contT)
Magnetite 58.0
Ilmenite 21.2
Pyrite 11.5
Molybdenite 0-7
Sphene 5.5
Arsian6pyrite 4.8
Chalcopyrite
0
Ortite 99:0
Torite +
Sphalerite 0-3
Vesuvianite -
Wollastonite
Tourmaline +
Cassiterite 0-3
Moissanite +
Bismuthine +
Scheelite 001
Uraninite 0.1
Tantalo-n1obate +
Xenotime 0,7
Galenite +
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E193/E383
+ 1.6 0~ It 2.0 +
111.1 0.7 3A 854,5
1-3 o.6 lizo 173~O +
o.4 0.1 114.0 + +
4o6.6 o.6 95.0 + +
2.3 + 0.5 30~O +
+ 4.2 + -
13N 15,ij 73.0 3.0 -
1-7 + + + -
0.1 + 3.3 1.0 -
4
28 0.5 10.0 + -
:
5 8 0. 1 0.5
+ + -
+ 0.1
t + + -
+ 0.2 0~2 - -
19-5 + 2.1 - -
0.1 + + - -
0.1 0.4 3.0 - -
0.1 0.1 + - +
0.1 - 0.2 o.6
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LYAKHOVICH, V.V.; NORSHMOVA, V.I.;-~HERVINSKAYA, A.D.; ROZANOV, K.I.
Characteristics or the distribution of accesBory, minerals
in altered granitoide. Krat. soob. IMME no.1:30-32 160.
Accessory minerals in granitoids of the Ural Mountains.
Ibid.:33-34 160o (HIM 17-0)
LYAHOVICH, V.11.; G1U;RVj-N,:,KAYA, t.D.
Accessory minerals in the ancluat graid.toids of y1flfforms. Min.sbor,
3.8 no.2:145-156 464. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Tnatitut mineralogli, geokh3mil i ),rJsta3lob-him-1i redkikh
elementov AR SSSRJ Moskva, i Gosudarstvennyy geolcgicheskiy
komitet 'WS R, Moskva.
CHERTINSKII. K-A.9 BAR&NOVA, 7e.1,; ZHERIBTSOVA L.P.; KIRICHENKOP G.S.
I
Effect of carbcVI-4c acid additions on the processes of li-wid phase
orldation. Zhur.pr.lk:L.khin. 38 ne.621373-1380 Je 165.
(MAT"IA 18:10)
1. Dnepropetrovsldy khtmike-takhnologichesIdLy Inatitut Imeni F.E.
Dzerzhinakogo,
LYAXHOVIGH, V.V.; CHERVINSKAYA. A.P.; ROZANOV, K.I.
Accessory minerals in granitoids of the Tyrny-Auz deposit.
Krat. soob. WGRE no.105-37 160. (NIRA 17:3)
CHIMY INSKAYA, L. S. Jul/Aug 53
USSR/Nuclear Fbyoics - Conversion Spectrum, RaD
"Conversion Spectrum of RaD, " A. A. lashilov, B. S. Dzhelepov and L. S. Chervinskaya,
Phys Inst Leningrad State U im Zhdariov
1z Ak Nauk, Ser Piz, Vol 17, No 4, pp 428-435
Attempt to find experimentally more accurate relative intensities of conversional
transition lines at 4'1-7 keV, to define coeff of conversion and the multi-polarity
of this transition. The number of co:Lversion electrons war found to be 56'A 3 aad the
trEL-.Lition Z = 46/7 XeT was found to have a mnanctic dipole. Indebted to N. M.
Antonlyeva and G. A. Kazina. Rec 20 Jun 53. Thirty, mostly foreign, references
appended.
272T45
CHERV INSKAYA, L. S.
USSR/N.uclear Ynysics - Radioactive
Re186
JUIAA9 53
"Beta Spectrum of ReI86, 11 w. M. Aaton 'yeva, A. A. Bashilov, B. S. Dzhelepov and L. S.
Chervinskaya, Phys Inst, Leningrad State U im Zhdanov
Iz Ak Nauk, Ser Yiz, Vol 17, No 4, pp 507-510
Studied emission of ReI86 ceven days after irradiation and elimination of R0188. Re186
transmutes into Os186 by beta-decay and into W186 by electron capture, releasing in
both.cases gamma rays. Half life of Re186 was found to be 93 hours. Rec 16 Jul 53.
272T50
114 R IN/ ~'~i R A,
J, Re ... N. I'Ll, AMMWtVA;
A, A-
CMUMUAYA. IM IMOY. 0:
v6ins the Sam. 8PN.Mita juthat mrntivned in
8556 (197j4) the ptWil-wil w4u found t a
cmlist of 2 C=poDm1s* low 110 koy (73 -+ 5;0,
aad
9W kcV (27 ConwjKlan ptalm conv.
sponding to y's of - 138~3 * Q-5 kcv (hi, Ch").
423-4 � 0-6 )~W (in'V-11") and 801- 1 kcV?, 164
~-tV 7 ft) Os? wcm imasuTtd, X, L M wiriersion
cv-,flicicjits for tht~ 138 ktV lint isidkatc. an clter~
W. 1, SWIAUAW,
A 4
C Ar,
Phk s c ve'decomoosition
Card. 1/1 Pub 43 - 6/11
Auth6re I bashilov, A. A.; Dzhelepovt B. S.: and CherTinskaya, L. 3.
TLUe I Radioactive decomposition of Lal,4ri
PeriOdical I Izv. AN SSSR. ser. fia. 18/1t 8~92, Jan-Feb, 1954
Abstract I The radioactive decomposition of the Lal.40 isotope was investigated by mans
of a ketron-ospectrometer having, a non-uniform magnetic fiell and improved
focus. Electronxegistration was carried out on a counter -the Andow of
which was covered with a collodion layer with a surface density of --,0.25 mg
cm-2. The send-decomposition period for Lal4O was established and the experi-
mental results obtained are tabulated. Eighteen references- 16-U3A; 1-USSR
and I-German (1935-1951). Tables; graphs.
Institution The A. A. Zhdanov State University, Physics'Imtitute, Leningrad
Submitted Nmember 30, 1953
L
AUTHORS: Bashilov, A. A. Dzhelepov, B. 3., 40-22-2-10/17
Novosilltseva, 11. D.,
TITLEt The Conversion ipectrum of La140 (Konversionnyy e;po'ktr La140)
PERIODICAL: Izzvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,Seriya Vizichesks~,~a, 1958,
Vol. 22.. Nr 2, pp. 179-190 (USSR)
ABSTRIXT: The authors succeedea in separating Lal4o with a hiCh apeci-
fie activity from Ba 140 (T- 12,8 days). Prikhodtseva and
Khollnov (Rof 23) performed new measurements on thel-spec-
trun, of La140 under perfected conditions, which is detailed
in this paper. The first chapter: Experimental ccaditions
deals with the description of the investi.-ation of the con-
version electron spectrum of La 140, using a magnetic spectro-
meter with perfected focusation (ketron). The divergence
angle of theelectron beam in the spectrometer was selected
in such a way, that it corresponded to the ground conversion
lines of Lal4owith respect to width. An usual Geieer-'Zueller
Card 1A counter was used for the registration of the electrons: In
140
The Conversion Spectrum of La
48-22-2-1""P7
the chapter: The results of invonti,-,ation: It is stated, that
the'authors succeeded in determining 26 convers-lon lineo cor-
responding to the 16 nuclear transitions. quite as viell all
lines, which were discovered earlier by Cork et al. could be
determined, and besides also the weak K and L linev corroupon-
ding toA0 = 730 )cQV- In the chapters The determination of the
multipolar order of nuclear tr;znsitions into Cc? 140, The ratio
K/L: the authors used the values from tables by L.A. Sliv
and I.M. Band (Ref 19) for the coefficients of internal con-
version and values by Pouz for the coefficient of internal
conversion on the Lr-shell, interpolated according to G.F,Dra-
nitsyna (Ref 2o). In this way the theoretical values for
K/L at Z - 50 were obtained with respect to the firc;t 6 multi-
poles. A corresponding table is given here. In the chapter
dealing with the quantitycl-y it is stated that the authors
are familiar with the data on the relative intensities in the
spectra of the conversion electrons as ivell as of the-.~.-radia-
tion (Ref 23). Thus arises the possiblility to determd'lle the
conversion coefficients, if it were possible to combine the
Card 2/4 scales of two spectra. This could be attained if only the
The Conversion Spectrum of Lal4o
48-22-2-10/17
multipolar order of one transition were known. In the chlapter:
correlations it is stated, that although the authors did
114o
not investigate the correlation between the-rays of Ce
the last obtained experience, however, roul~ enable them to
set up the quantum characteristics. The correlation by Bisliop
and Jorba (Ref 21), Robinson and madansky (Ref 12), Bolotin
(Ref 14) and Coleman (Ref 5) are referred to. In the chapter:
The quantum characteristics of the excited states of Ce 140
the following excited states of Ce140 are treated:1) M=
- 1597 keV) of type 2+. 2) (E2. z,2083 keV). Eere only one
transition to the first level 0- 486,6 keV) is known.
The transition from the thir state (B 2412 keV) to the
first and second level of Ce~40 & . 81~5,3 and 32a,6 keV)
could be observed, but no transition to the ground level
could be found. 4) The fourth state (E;, - 2520 keV) appa-
rently" discharges to all lower levels:0, 1597, 2083 and
2412 keV, producing1vadiation with a quantum energy of
2520, 923, 436 and 8 keV. Subsequently a more exact analy-
sis of the mentioned states is given.. data on which are
Card 3/4 compiles into a table.
The Conversion Spectrum of La140
48-22-2-10/17
1
There are 6 figures, 4 talbes, and 23 references, 6 of widc!i
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo gos. unive_rsiteta im.
A.A. Zhdanova (Physics InstituteLeningrad State 'University
imeni A.A. Zhdanov)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Ianthanum-Conversion spectra
Card 4/4
TD
ACCESSION N 7 AP5001582 S / Og. 5,,4 6 /'0 0 f n-~
e cc, a C -h c rrv L n s k a V'I
7 L ft r r C
r v e r 9 c t c s t n i k S e r
-,,:Ire scen cc yield, Auger electron, AL -er eloctr~,n
t Costcr Kronig yield
T-floorescence, Auger Plertron. n-z r f,
T ~I C e_' I C
U:. i n a m a fP c t i c s -, e c t r c!-~c t e r
I e r r, f t 'I- e 4 F~ '~ ', c v -Y - rav L tic. rv! 8 t
roif; produced nt, three L-sul leve 1
U m b c r of '~,-ionizptlnns, -uana A 1~
t r on s T":' r ~n~e;~rat '71ic nume ri cnI restil Is "'c
c e e e_' n Au F,;! -- "'i e I d s , an lie C 2 5 " e r- ~ r
K r
snecr-ive"'., ;~re as 1,0111ows:
Card 1/2
7-
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ACCESSI~3 ?;R: AP3001582
wi-0,14; w2-0,40; (03-0,49,
a2 0,60; G3 0,51
112-0,17;
Orig. art. has: 3 tables,
I I fiEure, and 3 formulas.
A
S"CIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 17juI62 ENCL: 00 -"B
REF
0
012 A7D
r,: , t tz
j3L'7iHD,,,;, :',.A. 1 yn L. - .
L
Nit arm int!t! on of t,ie f-lucires.-:-imoa rund
for Lsablavt-ls of Wmnuih. Vest. I,GU 19 1 ~4
( I-` , RA 18ta)
L 4,.m,~5 ---WT (m) Peb DIAAP
ACCESS] On, NR: AR5008hlO UR/0058/65/0c)O//OOI/VO:.2/'VC)12
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abe. IV87
AMMOM: Bashilov, -A. A.; Chervins~~,. L.
E=i Beta spectra of RaD
C-L =- SOUIRMI Zap. Leningr* v. 44, no. 3, 1965, 3-19-125
TOPIC TAGS: radaum. D, Beta spectrum, internal conversion electron, raddoactive
decay, Be"a spectrometry, Beta decay
TKA-1, 4S T ~A T 1 ON Mt- the internal conversion electr-=~
vnr)n &,cc~,v of PaD were investijzat.,~-,; -w-1-th I-
Kfz--ro-' Trip fil- of the Geiger-~tai-Lvr
L I
-tor source was deposited c 'n --Lb ss
t
ec
7 i shed %'hat the ~9-spectr= of RaD Cona'.[:TS Of
eST
end-point energies 14.8 0,7 and 61.3 t 0.7 keV, and v'!tla
Cv.,d 1/2
L 41709-65
Acms:rov im, Amo84io
41 t 5 1. The values of log ft are respectivelY 5.4 and 7.4. it -,ms establiahed
t"nIv, Ift.- tozaa. intensity of the Y-transition in RaE, with encra, L06.5 'IeV, :~s e-
qua! Lo 62 t 5%, Vnich agrees with the 0-spectram
lmov:- t-Inet -;zround state of RaE has clmracteristici Th-~ dlat, c,'., a',-.
ll,,~--.5 keV has
t, 5 v., f'- =- '-'w gnnme stall e o f R&D w~. th cnrr ac
ground E;tate of --R&E and tQ thia level. Ye. Grigor'yev.
SUB COIZI ENCLi 00
Irv L,-
Card 2/2
1. IOZANOV, I. N. IMAKOTA, Z. N. : KAZTUK, V. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Buguruslan District - Geology
pretation sad dissealuation of the electric geopb7mical explomtioA materWe
7. Reinter
of 1936 - 1943 and their coordination with the data of the 4eological prospecting
activities in the Bugumelan petroleus district$ LAbstracA/ Irv. Glay. upr. geol.
fon- no- 3 : 1947.
9. MogjWZ Lial of AU#LU AagtsslgU, Library of Congress, March 1953. 'Unclassified.
r,HrRVIh15KAYA, M. V.
GROSSGBYM, Vlad!mir Alaktandrovich; T=WNKO, Nikolay Andreyevich;
ZAYTSEVO Nikolay Sergeyevich; RMOT, Ivan Petrovich; KOSTOIN,
Turly Alskoandrovicb; PUSTILINMV, MArk Romaiwvtdh:;ROSTOYTS1Y,
Nikolay Hikitich; SLAVIN. Vladimir Illich; KHAIN, Viktor Tefimovicb;
KHALTURIN, Dmitriy Sergeyevich;PRWINSEA L,-L~na ~Vla#~jjrp!na;
SHCHERIK, Yevgeniya Alsksandroyna; NZDRIN. Mikh&il lorisavich;-
KOSYGIN, Y14.A., red.; SHOIDEROVA, Lj.,ved.red.; KXHINA, B.A.,
tekhn.red.
[Tectonics of petroleum provinces). Taktonlick nektonosnykb
oblastet, Moskva, Goe.nauchno-takhn. 1zd-vo neft.i gorno-toplivnoi
literatury. Tol.2 ristioisi twet6tics or-pettoieum provinces of the
U.S.S.R.] Regionallrala tektonika neftenosnykh oblOst SSSR.
1958. 613 P. (Nia 11:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kosygin)
(Petroleum geology)
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I-at ;i-,4 r~ct r.A.
Ilitm. prcpefties uf ani! thv~Tiopoly-
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ANDRIM, CHIRVINSUYA. N.S.
Coagulation of colloids. Trudy LTIKKP 15.-92.96 '589
(MIRA 13:4)
1. Predstmvlena Kafedroy orgRnicheakoy, kolloidnay I fizi-
ebaskoy khImit Leningradskogo tokhnologicbookogo inatituts
kholadillnoy prowyehlonnosti.
(Colloids) (Coagulation)
CHERVINSKAYA, N. S., KIAGTNICHEV, N. I., LYAPUNOVA, G. Y., and CH911TUX, B. 2.
'-M5MT7-
"The Change in the Properties of Starch under the Influence of
Humidity and Temperature."
Report presented at the 5th InternDtional Piochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aur 1961
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1711
Author : Meleshko V.P., Chyvinskaya ON., Romanov Y.N.
Title : The Use of Anionite Resins EDE-10 and AN-2F for
Thorough Desalination of Water.
Orig Pub: Teploenergetika, 1956, No 12, 20-23
Abstract: An experimental comparison has been made, under
laboratory conditions, of the anionites TM,
AN-2F, PE-9 and EDE-10 to determine their suit-
ability for producing desalinated water required
for the technological needs of the radio plant.
The experiments revealed the superiority of
EDE-10 anionite. On 2-stage, separate H-OH iona-
tion (with Espatit KU-1 as cathlonite and EDE-10
C ard IA
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1711
H-5
as anionite), a water was obtained the specifi
resistance of which was of the order of 5 - 109
6 - IF~hms. Expenditures of alkali and wash
water in conjunction with the use of anionites
AN-2F and EDE-10 have been determined.
C ard 2A
W T
P~;d
MET FARK0. V.P.; ANPILOVA, N.S.; AOMANOV, M.N.; CURVINSKAU, O.Ve
Operation of filters vith a mixed-bad ion exchangers* Zhur.prikle
khim. 35 4-3--,W-66 za 62. (MM 15:1)
(Filters,and filtration) (Ion exchange resins)
S/081/62/000/012/033/063
B166/BIGI
AUTHORS: Meleshko, V. P.9 Ismayloval D. R-9 ChervinskMa
j._O. . V.
Povalyayeva, L. P., Zolotareva, R.-r.-
TITLE: Complet"e desalting of water on ion-exchange-resin installa-
tions of medium capacity
FFMODICAL-z Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 12p 1962, 359, abstract
121310 (Sb. "Issled. v obl. prom. primeneniya sorbentov". V
M.,'AN SSSR, 1961, 223-22T)
TEXT: On one of the installations for the deep desalting of water the
3A3-ioir (EDE-IOP) anion-exchange resin was desilicifying the water
poorly due to'the active groups of the anion-exchange resin being blocked
with HCO_ ions. It was recommended that the desalting installation be
3
provided with a second degasifier to remove CO.'residues and with two
desilicifying filters in which.the loaded EDS-10F anion-exchange resin is
regezier~ted with 0.24 N N&OR and periodically washed through with 0-5 N
HC1 to remove the IICO-. The desilioifying efficiency and the silicon
3
Card 1/2
S/08IJ62/000/012/033/063.
Complete desalting of water B1661BIOI
capacity of the anion-exchange resin were greatly inoreaied.when thia*was
done. [Abstracteris note: Complete translation
Card 2/2
'-MELESHKOp V.P.; IMAYMVA, D.R.; CHERVINSKATA,-\O.V.; ANPILOVAq N.S.
I. r--------------- ml--~
Particular features of the regeneration of vario.un'type anion-exchan
resins. -Zhur.prikl.khim. 36 no.lsl3O-lj4 Ja 163. EMIR& 16:51"
(Ion exchange resips)
KHAVKIN, L.M., inzh.; 'CHERVINSKAYA, R.L., inzh.; KOZIMINA, T.G., inzh.;
KOZ1,0111k, N.A., inz =.
Resistance of sand-lime concrete in aggressiv! solutions.
Stroi. mt. 10 no.11:24-25 N 164.
(14IRA 18: 1)
VLODAVETS, M.L.; GOLIBERT,, K.A.; CItERVINSXAYA,-Y9.X&.; NLMOVA2 NA
De*rmination of the content of carbonyl compounds and allyl
alcohol formed in the contract reduction of acrolein by ethyl and
isopropyl alcohols. Trudy Kom.anal.khim. 13:209-216 163.
(14M 16*-5)
1, Nauchno-issledovatAlIskiy institut sintaticheskikh spirtov i
or~anicheskikh produktov.
Carbonyl compounds) (Allyl alcohol) (Acrolein)
CMVINS.KATAF V. V,
Roquirawnts of aochanical drawings in connection with the
use of nmerically controlled mchIno tools. Standartisatelia,
29 no.M-13 165. (MIRA l8tlO)
o1".,s*&.=uk
MiSTRTUIEOT, V.A.
(Moskva. G-48, looperativnays ul. d.3,
korp. 4. kv.14); CHUTINSKITs A.A.
Respiration in patients with suppurative processes anil lung tumors
[with summary in Baglish]. Vest.khir. 79 no-9133-39 S 157.
(MIRA 10:11)
1, Is goopitallnoy kbirurgicheakoy kliniki (say. - prof. A.V.0ul'yoyev)
podia trichookago fakulltsta 2-go Kookovskogo seditsinskogo institute
i1s. I.Y.Stalins.
0AW ANWLAMS
respefuncto test.)
(UWG DISRAIM&
rospefui6tetests In suppurative processes)
(USPIRATION, function tests
in lung cancer & suppurative lung dim.)
N '", (,
CiiERVTYSKIY,-A.A., Cand ?.ed Sci - (diss) "Orianpes NX in extervw
reswration and pulmonary mi blood circ-O.;iLlon in m1rjjc;i1
disea-,es of t,he lung,;." Vas, 19~8, Ib pp (Second 111o5 A-1~,e
~t,efi 1,tst im N.I. 11irogov) 201.1 mdes (KL, 11d)
- ~28 -
CMTMKIT, A.A.
Roentgen-bronchospirometric parallais in the study of external re-
spiration In cbronic purulent processes and lung tumors* Ihirurgila
34 no-802-59 Ag 158 (KM 114-9)
1; Is knfedry gospitallacy khirurgil (say* - prof. A.T. OulyWev)
pediatricheekoso, fakmlltota 11 Moskovskogo maditainakogo instituta
Imoul Me Firogovas
(IM DISRAMO
cbronle purulent* x-r brouchospirometric parallels
In external resp. Ohnel)
(LUNG 130PUSHO
x-r bronchospirometric parallels in external reap.
-C I I'll , A.A.p kand.wd.uauk; SEUVANOVA, Z.F., FRADK33ip B.Z.
----------------------- P
Oignifioance of azygograpby in solving the problem of the
dperabilit7 of cancer of the lunge and esopbagw. Vest.khir.
no.600-36 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Iz kafedry khirargii (zav. - prof. B.I. Puke) Wovokusnetakogo
qosudarstvemogo instituta dlya usovershenstyavani7a vracbey im.
S.M. KArova (Kwwrovikays. Oaaatl) I, remtgenologinhaskogo
otdoloniya I-y gorodakoy XURicheakoy bollnitsy tgI. vmch -
3.F. Kirin).
(LUNW-MM) NSOMMS-WCER) (ARGIOMAPHY)
CHERVIMM, A.A., kand.med.nauk; RASSOKHIN, V.M.
Fibrinoly-tic hemorrhages. Sov.med. 26 no.7:54-58 JI 162.
(MIRA 15111)
1. Iz kafedr7 khirurgii (zav. - prof. B.I.Fuks) i kafedry terapii
(zav. - prof. O.M.Shershevskiy) Novokuznetskogo instituta
usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (rektor - dotsent G.L.Staricov).
(FIBRINOLYSIS) (HMRRFAGE)
CHERVINSKIY, A.A. (Novoku---ietsk. u1. Kirova, d.24, Vv.16)
I!raeheo-esophagaal flatuls, as a complication dus to a foreign
body in the posterior mediaistinum. Crudn. khir. 5 no.3:100-102.
My-Ja163 (HIRA 17:1)
CHERVINSKIYj A.Ae, kande med, nauk
14adiastinotomy in suppurative posterior mediastinitis. Khirur-
giia 39 no.MU-115 J1163 (MIRA 16t1'2)
1. 1z kafedry khirurgii (zav. - prof. B.I.F%aks) Povokumetakogo
gosudarstvemogo instituta dlya usovershenstvovan!lya vrachey.
CHERVINSMIY, A.A., kand. mod. nauk (Rovok znetsko &-cEraval.-Cy oblasti,
ul."'Xirova, d.24v kve 16); SEVASTIYANOVA., A.D.
Splenoportograpby and hepatography as a method of determinint;
the operability of tumors in the epigastric region. 7--+- ir.
90 no.5:130-136 MY163 (M-"R-k 17:5)
1. Irkhirurgiaheakoy kliniki ( zav. - prof,, B.I. Fuks) No-
vokuznetskogo gosudarstvennogo instituta d-Iya usovershens-.,ro-
vaniya vrachey i otdeleniya gnidnoy khirurgii ( zav. - A.A.
Chervinokly ) klinicheskoy bollnitsy No,1 (glavnyy vrach -
V.V. Bossonenko).. Novokumetsk.
CHERVINSE!, , A.A. , kana. med. riauk
Surgical complicatimm in staphylo,-,occal ph,3u,-..onja in
I
S(j,,r. med. 27 no.2:72-?5 F 164.
(14PRA 17: 10)
1. Kafedra khirurgii (za.v. - prof,, 13.1. Fuks) Novokuznet. lrogo
inatituta usoverahenstvc,vaiiiva vrachey.
I
-- CHERVINSKIY, A.A :,-kand. mod. nauk; POLIKARPOV, M.Ya.; ABRAMOV, VA.
Phlebographic methods of determining the operability of pulmonary
cancer. Khirurgiia 41 no.4:13-17 Ap 165.
(141RA 18: 5)
1. Kafedra khirurgii, (zav. - prof. B.I. Faks) Novokuznetskogo
instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
CHERVINSKIY I
At the Scientific and Technologic Council of the ?dnistry of
Agriculture of the U.S.S.R. Zashch. rest. ot vred. i bol. 6
no.7s58 J1 161. (Plant quarantine) (MIRA 16:5)
BELIDFMN) N., nauchnyy sotrudnik; CHERVINSKIY.- -, inzh.
.1,0
Index of the degree of over-all mechanization of cargo handling
operations in harbors. Mor. flot. 22 no.8:10 Ag 162. (MIM 15:7)
1. Charnomorskiy institut po Foyektirovaniyu morskikh portov
i sudoremontnykh predpriyatiy (for Belldeman). 2. Chernomorskoye
parokhodstvo (for Cherbinakiy).
(Cargo harAling)
(Harbors-Equipment and supplies)
1-6...
OnkVusms I. A.
As* characteristics in the course of malarJjkl Infection in different
agogroupse, PedlatriiapHosLeva No.4#July-Avig.50. P.3-8
1. Ofthe Clinical Department of the State 3cientific-Romearoh
Institute fbr Hal.Aria and fledleal Paraeltolany in Rostov-an-the4on
(Direator-4andidate 'Tediml Sciences S. U. Pbkwvekiy. )
M& 190 30 NOV6 9 1930
~A VN
bawmaddl. With
X;
A.
itm N c reacticHl of,
(1) with McOH (11),;
(m); E-On (Y). or actyl uk. (VI)j
+ 2RCII.011,- PIISOIMIS
as tabms: phs%N, ,
RCD*W3U'+ HCl- As by-produtim are formati accul,
moxxxidomkoital; a tulminated ester, and an n-chloto Witt
'11'InWbighly ChImInatt:d. The Me
adiitn,tn~mcx front n to VI. The icactiou to at! tz
by light aW 6 Autw4iLditic (wital)-xvO bil MCD; lit the
d pidim tbe rate of warlion 6 law~rcd 100,
thAt the, 4m, 'Wast,ig avilt it mol.
C) UbmuAAaring flit VC40lon. Tbt uldclsydt! Itirriad
a P~rul ortthl whic)) undry the influrm," of Cl osl~
Fldtsmsfonvu into alit of the ejul-prodult% of the. mtetiou.'
Asola. cI45.2 X. d Ilt:26Dva). 0111"ialcd W8 lirs, lit
20* the wuW TwWraliudv) .th A146 upon dMil.
Sind; 15.3 4. of M Is added ever a period of 3 hrs.. 37.7
of 1; ill thr UiSctlom 'Uht. was fuund.
17-6, uldcb)dst 2, auS cm-mblmd Cl 0,8%. Upwi otidation
vras obtaltzed Ater dinn. BuOSCPr 6D.5. amtal 73, 4m-
Stretol 6.5. awl MmUutyl Du cther 6,2C-. OxIditim W,
150 01. V WWI 04 . I in the pmtum -& 50 2. Isysidint!
(80 hrL at ot? pmx. Y ims! 2 Isro i at 601) followed by sttAtu
Ism.-sawl iurtitinAtion d the
d -distillate: was cic,lried:
%'PrCHO 18'and 05%. Oxidation alf 21.7
of VI in 17.4.2nl..CA4 with 18.8 g. of I was 6!waitted
.2 .3 If. fA a imbolanec b. 80-1101 to vrUcli wai tound:
x,
CHERY.I.N971T, K*A,; MMTOT, A.Ts.
Interaction of, ff, V-dichlorobentenomulfaidde with alcohols. Re-
port no* Ze Reaction of~/, M-d1chlerobenzenesulfamide vith bensyl
alcohol, Ukr.khts.zhur. 19 w*4:401-404 153. (MLU 8:2)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy khiuiko-tekhw1ogichsskiy institut.
(Sulfamids)(Benarl alcohol)
S106 61/000/001/005/011
BI 1 OY13215
AUTHORS: Chervinskiy, K. A., Sukhopar, P. A., Zakharov, I. N.
TITLEs Separation of hydrogen chloride from dichloroethane in an
adiabatic reaction vessel
PERIOD1CAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', no.1, 1961, 21-23
TEXT: The large amounts of ethylene obtained from coke oven gas lead to the
development of an efficient method of producing vinylehloride from ethylene.
The production of viny1chloride from dichloroethane by alcoholic alkali has
several drawbacks, among them high consumption of alkali (resinification,
catalyst poisoning). The authors attempted to eliminate these drawbacks.
Water vapor with slight additions of carbonic acid was used as diluting
agent to stop side reactions. The corrosion caused thereby required the use
of an adiabatic apparatus with acidproof lining. The highly overheated
water vapor was used for diluting and heat transfer. A quartz tube heated
in a pipe heater, served as reaction vessel. Almost adiabatic conditions
were obtained by large quantities of water vapor. Coarsely porous silica
Card 1/6
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Separation of hydrogen chloride... B110/B215
gel proved to be an ideal catalyst. Fine-pored silica gel, aluminum oxide,
and aluminum silicates proved less suitable. Depositions of resin and
carbon black were reduced in the presence of water vapor. The authors soaked
silica gel with solutions of chromium bismuth nickel, and magnesium chlorides
and fluorides, etct and found that the formation of resin was excluded by
soaking silica gel with 2-3% of aqueous Na2 SiF6 solution with a 1~f* addition
of KF in the presence of water vapor at 400 0C. KF accelerates the vaporiza-
tion of carbon deposits on the catalyst under the action of water vapor.
If no water vapor or KP are present, the deposition of carbon black starts
again. The optimum reaction temperature was 380 to 4200C when KF was used,
and 460 to 470 OC with KC1. In the presence of CO 2 no remarkable reduction
in the activity of the catalyst was observed after 90 hr . An optimum yield
3
of vinylehloride was obtained with a catalyst volume of 60 cm , 2 hr duration
of experiment, 700 Ncm3/min of water vapor, and 150 Ncm3/min of CO 2'
Absence of one of the two gases caused an accumulation of the polymerizate.
Other gases (N 2' CO' etc- ) were not studied, but there are reasons for
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Separation of hydrogen chloride... B110/B215
assuming that other gases containing CO 2, even smoke gases under certain
conditions may act in the same way as water vapor. An increase in selecti-
vity and acitivty of the catalyst and larger additions of CO2 increase the
yield of vinylchloride and transformation of dichloroethane (Table 2). The
decrease in the transformation of C2H4 Cl2(given in Table.~), with increasing
amounts of water vapor, is due to a reduction in the time of catalysis
caused by an increase in volume rate. The optimum ratio C 2 H4Cl 2/"20
vapor could not be determined, since the volume rate of dichloroethane
affects the reaction independently of water vapor (Table 4). These data
determined for normal reaction vessels with external heating, also hold for
adiabatic units. In the latter, however, the efficiency of the catalyst
and the yield of final products are considerably higher. Water vapor was
preheated to 200 to 250OCt diohloroethane vapor to 700 to 8000C. Before the
beginning of the reaction the reaction vessel (a cylinder offire clay) was
heated by overheated water vapor to a temperature exceeding that of the
reaction, and was then regulated by changing the temperature of overheating.
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Separation of hydrogen chloride... B110/B215
Table 5 gives the experimental results. Vinylchloride thus synthesized was
very suitable for the polymerization in solvents. Low amounts of acetylene
and traces of ethylene glycol are formed as side products. Drawbacks of the
method are: formation of diluted hydrochloric acid, CO 2 tiddition, and
intensive overheating of water vapor. The consumption of CO2 can be
considerably reduced by recirculation. The elimination of other difficulties
could be attained by partial or complete replacement of zater vapor by smoke
gases. I. I. Ioffe. is mentioned. There am 1 figure, 5 tables, and 5
references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc.
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Separation of hydrogen chloride...
Legend-to Table 2: 'effect of CO 2
amount on the yie.1d of vinyl.chloride
and transformation of dichloroethane
supply with dichloroethane: 0.5,
water vapor!. 1.,kg/l of the catalyst
kg/l of
per" hr), 1) supply with CO 2
the catalyst per hr, 2) transforma-
tion of dichloroethane, 1,4-, 3) vinyl
chloride yield, % of the theoretical
yield.
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3110/32-~5
_-.Ic,:~_ ro w-Hium. % OT
SaTOPA a nac VT=. % TeOPI'm
0.1 4a 2 79,0
0 2 43:5 85.2
.0:3 47,2 99,0
Card 5/8
Separation of hydrogen chloride...
Legend to Table 3: influence of the
amount of water vapor on the transforma-
tion of dichloroethane (supply with di-
chloroethane: 0.5,CO 2- 0.1 kg/1 Of
catalyst per hr), 1) supply of water
vapor kg/l of catalyst per hr,
fl transformation of dichloroethane,
3 yield of vinyl chloride, % of the
theoretical yield.
S10641611000100110051011
3IjO/B215
nc;mna vamanoro
M", KPIA KAM- x)
CTenem XOH-
DCPCH" AIM10P.
I
. % or
/
nIMTOP3 0 'Mc STAIIA, nopnx
I
0,25 60
5 79.0
0,4 57 0
: 81,5
0,7 43,2 79.0
.
I
3 40,9 82.0
15
: 32.0 76,4
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Separation of hydrogen chloride...
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Legend to Table 4: influence-of the
rate of supply of dichloroethane on
the transformation of dichloroethane
(supply of.water.vapor:.0.8, 00 2
0 1 kg/l'of catalyst per hr),
1~ supply of dichloroethane kg/l Of
the catalyst per hr'), 2) transforma-
tion of dichloroethane ~O, 3) yield of
vinylchloride, of the theoretical
yield,
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B110/B215
r1aam AIIXMP~
C.I=tKb KOH- uxox =O.
Y
pix:Taro smm
M118. KPIA KBTa- nepum A m4p. -.12; % or
J11132TOPA D 'Inc Mll*. % TCOPIIJI
I -5 21,2 76.0
10 37.0 77,6
0:5 43,5
-- - 81,7 Trtb
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Separation of hydrogen chloride... 3110/3215
Legend to Table 5: dependence of the
fundamental parameter of the method on
the rate of supply of dichloroethane
(supply of water vapor: 3-5, CO -
2'
0 15 kg/1 of the catalyst per hr),
1~ dichloroethane supply kg/1 Of
catalyst per hr, 2) transformation
of dichloroethane, dl. 3) yield of
vinylchloride, ~6-of the theoretical
yield, 4) efficiency of catalyst in
kg/1 per hr.
no-z" M-10P. cme". BhrxOA =10pti-
9UHS. ZPJA KAU-
juisampa a qn te I It A.IX-OP-
"a. % mro timma
3)% Orr Tt;OPIIH
1.5 62,0 96.0
2,3 61,1 94.3
3,0 58,2 95.2
4.5 43,0 94.3
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3 UC
0.55
0,82
1,04
1,12
Cx~
CHERVINSKIY, K.A.; ORNIANSM, A.M.
(bddation of cetans at Idgh temperatureB. Dim-i tekh.topl.i masel 6
nosftI5~-16 Je 161. (KIRA 3-4z7)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy Ithiml o-takhnologicheakiy institut.
(Hexadecans) (QxUation)
CHERVIBSK11 K.A,- KARUN, V.Ie
Effect of the additions of carboxylic acids on the oxidation of
cyclohexanone in the liquid phase, Mcrkhim,zhur. 28 no&2:198-
202 162. OUFA 15:3)
1. Dnepropetrovokiy kbimiko-tekhnologichookiy institut.
(Cyclohemnone) (Acidso Organic) (Omidation)
--QffZV.INSKIY, Konstantin Aleks ndrovich; OHOCHKO, D.I., red.;
Z9AI
V,
TITSKAYAp B.F ad. red.; 3 "WTINA, L.D.,, tekhn. red.
[Technological processes of petrochemical synthesis] Tekh-
nologicheskie metody neftekhimicheiskogo sinten. MoBkva,
Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 87 p. (MIR& 16:5)
(Petroleum chemicals) (Chemical reactors)
RUBANY I. X.; GHZRYIXSKIT, K. A.; VARSHAVSKAYA, 0. V.
Oxidation of p-ohlorotoluene in the liquid phase* Zhu w0 a
lo.2:227 163, (NM 16 .456
1. Daepropetrovskly khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut.
(Toluene) (Oxidation)
CHERVINSKIYJ. K.A.; MEREBTSOVA, L.F.
I
Origin of the degenerated branching of reaction chains in the
catqlyzed oxidation of p-xylene in the liquid phase. Trudy DKHTI
no.l6t95-100 163. (MIRA 17t2)
- , C. , - . 1. .
CHFRVINSKIY, K.A.j IVANM Adl.- Nif""T T % I -
I
Some regularities of the oll, P-.Ilyierics
4
Khim. prom. no.10t?,42-7143 0. Iti"i. "M:RA. !?s ;
CMVIMKUp K.A.; ZUMTSOVAO L.P.; KOROWN, L.S.
KineWs of P-xylens cata3yzed oxidation in the liqui4
phitse. Ukr, khim. zhur. 29 no.8:842-847 163. (NIRA 16:11)
I. Dnspropitrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut im.
F.E. Dzerzhinskogo.
GHERVINSKIY, K.A.;.BARANOVA, Ye.I.
. -
Oxidation of acetophenone in butyric acid. Zhur. VKHO 8 no.5:
596-597 163. (MIFLA 17: 1)
1. Dnepropetravokly khimiko-tekbnologiebookiy institut.
M AMVMOD5 'BOOK UPWITATION
'ChIm-w-Lne mly'j, Nonatentin AlAvan&vvieb p4
tont'ma-&f 'reactions in petrochei~~4 yntheuis (Upravleniye reaktsiypri
npMekhimicheskogo sinta 7-1moseav, 1%d-vo "Khimiyall, 1904, 12? -. iliur..,
ii I-
bibi-ioo &-rata slip inserted. 2,200 copies printed.
TOPIC TA4s chemical engineering, catalysis,, ehemic4l reaction, organic syntheBiz
PIRPO-IT, AND CZVERAGEi This book presents the basic methods of controlling
chemi,-&I reactions in vetro-chertical and basic organic vynthevi~:. The v&rioub
contr(J rsqthods (t-,~mperat;ure, pressuref light, electricaa dlfichii,g.-3.
radtatio% and cataly-Bts), thetr effect on a process and their appil-aLITii,
and ttte relAtion betwen the features of chemical reactions and -2ontroi
reac-t.i.cms are considered. The book show how control of chem-5cel-I
ach-loved In practice in abemical engineering by moans all automation and aut-amtic
optiv-ization. The book is intended fbr engineers and teavinicians of the CLII
r--fln.~ng and petro-chemical industries and for chovdcal enginoeT:31 aan &IL'O
be of intarnat to studenti; of higher educational institutions Pnd
spocializing in organic epthesis.
VAWZ CCMMS (abridgod) s
t ca'*- Z- - - - ---- - --
CHERV'TNSKIYP K.A.1 CREUSTSOVAt L.P.
Nature of the limiting yield in the liquid-phase oxidation
of p-xylene. Kin.i kat. 6 no-5tI92-796 S-0 165.
Mal)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko--tekhnologicheBkiy
Dzorzhinakogo.
(MIRA
institut hwni
ROVASH, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHERVINSKIT. Lr&, Jnzh.
---------
"Nalticontact" magnetic relay with a eboke-transformor magnotle amplifier.
Izv.vyo.ucbob.sav.: onerg. no.12:10-16 D 158, (MIRA 12:3)
1. Belorueekly politakhniebookiy Institut imeni I.T.Stalina.
(Blectric relays) (Magnetic amplifiers)
NOVASHv V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; KAVTSEVICH, Ye.N., inzh.;
KAKHANOVICH, V.S., inzh.; KRASIXO, A.S., inzh.; CHERVINSKIY,
L.L., inzh.
Conditions for the establishment of synchronous operation in
sections of an electric power system in the presence of non-
synchronous automatic reclosing. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ.
5 no.2:5-11 F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Belorusakly politekhnichookiy institut. Predstavlena kafedroy
elektricheek.t.ib atantsiy.
(Electric power distribution)
CHERVIII.SKIY L.L., irjzli.
thm f or busi ng the areac 0 f 4:,p I It ic- --, f zappr,-,-~- inat- ion
f ormulas in calculatinF and e f loo.S , - in
L. , I PS
PC)',.If-,r transin-I asion lines . lzv. vy-r- zav. unerg. 8 no.9 :6-12
1; 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Belorusskiy Fredstwvjena kafcLivoy
elcl(tricheskikh sistem i ,-.etey.