SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FATOVA, N.M. - FATYANOV, N.I.

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SOV/110-59-9-17/22 The Economic benefits of Techni(ial Advances In the Construction of Cables and Conductors oil.-filled cables. When cables of this type are used the iapItal Costs of constructli,g a z-able line should bQ 12-15% less than for ordinary oil-filled cables. Symmetrical long-distance communication cables have been considerably improved and can now handle frequencies up to 800 kels. Because of the increased band-width fewer I-ables than hitherto are rGauired for a given service, with corresponding economy of materials and cost. Th6re are no figures, no references. Card 3/3 R021TAIS IY, N.A.1 FATOVA, N.M.# redaktor; GABIU", H.I., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Werials on the pbysiology of sleep] Materialy k fitiologil sna. Naskm. Gas. Izd-vo nod. lit-ry, 1954. 125 p (Dievertatsit shk I (MLRA 11 akad mike, I.P.Pavloya) 7: 0 f (SLUP) 1. FATOVSKAYAO TE. I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Malarial Favor - Main Turitmen Canal Region 7. Role of the medical service personnel in the control of malaria on the Main Turimen Canalp Fellde i akush... no. 4, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, LIbrary of Congress, April -1953, Unel. KOLOWY, N.Ya.; IVANOT, K.I.; IATOTSUT. P.A., nauchay radaktor; XON2WRAYA, Ye.M., redaktor-7-umfi , X.T., tekhnichaskil re- daktor. [Use of machinery in mining) Nekhavisirownwis, prokhodla gorWkh vyrabotok. Moskva, Teen. uchabse-pedagog. izd-vo Trudreservis"t. 1954. 86 p. (KM 7:9) . (Mining engineering) (Mining machinery) GWACHICVA, Anna Ivanovna, GORITSKIT, Aleknandr Vanilyevich; KOZB=O, TuriV Nikoleyevich;_Z#ZQX&ILLX,.E.&.,,-otvetstveanyy red.; ZVORIZINA, L.N., red.izd-va; SABITOV. A., tekhn.red. [Experience in drifting with a heading machine] Opyt provedeniia shtrekov prokhodcheakimi shchitami. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1958. 57 P. WR& 11:6) (Coal nines and mining) AUTHORS: Voronkin, I.V., Krikunov, A.Ye., juv/ 119-58-7-3/10 Fatovskiy, V.P., Shapiro, I.Ye. TITLE: Automatic Devices in the Food Industry (Airtomaty v pishchevoy promyshlennosti) PERIODICAL Priborostroyeniya, 1958, Nr 7, PP. 9-15 (USSR) ABSIMOT: In milk production, in the sausage-, sugar-, canned food-, and beer industry etc. automatization is being introduced in an ever- increasing degree. In the USSR more than 70 different kinds of food are available in form of parcels containing a certain accu-- rate2y weighed portion of the food ooncerned. Special mention must be made of a conveyer band for packing food in tin cans which was developed and introduced between 1950 and '4952. The band consists of 16 ma6hines, ib is operated by only 8 peraons, and it produces 300 cans per minute. Nevertheless, the machinebuilding industry is still faced with the task of solving the problem of manufacturing cans by the drawing and punching methods. Special attention must further be paid to the manufacture of cans Card 113 the body of which is made of cardboard, while the bottom and lid Automatic Devices in the FoO Indu;-3try j~JV; -4 1 /11 f9-58-7-3/10 are of metal. By means of this type of cang it is possible to save much expense, and it is essential that new automatic machines be developed for the manufacture of such receptacles. A-atomatio weighing- and packing machines may ba c2Assified in two groups: a) Automatic machines that prod%ice the receptacle, weigh-in the portion of food, and then close the can. b) Automatic machines that only do the weighing--in and close the packages. The first group Includes the automatic machine AP2B Oveighin&-in and packing of cocoa powder - 60 packets rf~r minute) , and -the second includes the automatic machine APA (for semolina, cane sugar, eto. - 60 packets of 0.5 or -1 kg per minute). The automatic machine APB, produces large parcels (150 per minute). Another type of automatic machine is the packing m&-_hina EKF whicia %yrapa up candy in parchment. The efficitney of such machines can be increased only if the packing material is of first-class quality. Among the packing machines which work with thermoplastic material Card 213 the automatic machir-F! AUT must be mentioned, which is use,] Automatic Devices in the Food Industry SOV/ i19-58-7-Y10 for packing material in form of pills. The machine ANN I wraps up material in cellophane packets of 22D x 12D x 50 mm. The machine VZA autcoatically weighs wid packs yeast in packages of 100 g each. The machine du packs malted cheese In packets of 30, 6.5 and 100 gr each. There are 10 figures. 1. Industry--USSR 2. Machines--Development 3. Foods--Preservation 4. Containers--Development Card V3 FATRANSKA, M.; MAMAK, V. Seasonal variations of some indices of the effect of ultraviolet radiation, determined on urban and rural children. Cesk. byg. 7 no.5: 272-275 -Te 162. 2. Uatav hygieny Lekarskej fakulty UK, Bratislava Ustav experimentalnej mediciny SAV, Bratislava. ULTRAVIOIXT RAIS) (PHOSPRATASES blood) OSPHORUS blood) (CLIMATE) (ENMIONMT) M 7-2,,- Z, "'OSLOVAKIA C Slag M.; Kit!,TIAK, V.; Institute of E peri t 1 ',,-.y,,iene, Slovak Zk V X Men R F- ~_.&r~ciences (Ustav Experimentalnej Hygieny SAV), Bratis- Academ lava. 11(,a Irfluonce of Light on the Mdocrine System of Hens." Fra-ue, Cesl~oslovens'Ka FLysiolo-ie, Vol 15, No 5, Sep 66, pp, 371 - 312 Ab~7 bract: 5-month -old hens wore exponed to various patterns of ii ht ~`or a period of 3 months. Some were r~iven 17 h1urs of light a-ld 7 of dn-,.:,'-,rioss using an artificial lir,ht of -n intensity of )-.000 Ix w]I'.-,h a su-',',en chanpe from li!7ht to dark; others with the sarie Ii7hting, had the clinniro nro,7ressive. Another group hAd 16 nours of 1ir-.'-i' and 8 of dark in short periods with sudden changes, and t1m, next rroup the same patilern but with pror~ressive changes. 2or Co-.-.-),,-r!.son nurnoses one ryrouD had ordinary daylioht condi- tions while one cl-roup was Icept in darkness, The group which was kept wit.-.out any light showed an inereAse in the weight of adrenal f,lp,nds nnd a decrease in the weirlit of the ovaries. 3 Czech ref- erences. Subnitted at 3 Days of Physiolory of Domestic Animala Liblice, 01 Doe 65). 95 C 0.; GAZO, A.:.; ~~IQAXA ReSoarch Institnto. of Poultry, of Biology, Slovak Acad,iny of Sciences (Vys- Ustav --ra Oiaov ydiny, Ustsv Experimentalnej Biolor-' SAV le Ival-~ca nri Diinaji. "The Influonce of LiCht Patl'ern on the Hepatic 3torarre of Vitan'in A ir, Laying I'lens." PraGue, Cosiroslovenska Pyoiolo!:rie, Vol 15, No 5, Sep 66, p 390 Absi-xact: The hir~rhost camount of vitn-nin A in thc liver was found in 'cions that wore subjocted to an irregular light pattern with L3 var',"iw; periods of and darkness. Next were tho hens kept coi~-Ml:-tcly in the darkness, and those livinF~ in daylight. The U,7ha-o resori)tion coefficient of the administered vitarnin A was found In hrons'wiao received twice the length of daylight supplied by artificial lir-ht-Ing. A correlation between the amount of vitanin A in tho liver and the wei "ht of the thyroid and hypo- pi-lysoal 'r-lands was noticed. 2 Czech references. Submitted at 3 Days of Physiolor?y of Domestic Animals at Liblice, 9 Dee 65- 1 11 LUCHMSKIY . losif Aleksandrovich; YAJIOVSKIY , Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; ROZJMESTVENSKIY, V.V., dots., retsenzent; -RAMM,-Y.11., inzh., reteenzont; YEGOROVp S.A.p nauchn. rod.; LISOK, E.I., red. (From the oar to the water jet propeller] Ot vesla do vodo- meta. Leningradp Izd-vo 11.13ludostroonio," 1964. 208 p. (MIRA 17:5) PATTAMIOV, A.A., vrach I ~ General obesity, giant fetue. Azerb,med.zhur, no,10382 158 (MIRA 11:11) I* Is khirurgichaskogo otdeleniya Ordubedskoy bollnitsy (glavvraoh - SakhASSR AsHe Abbasov)e (LABOR, COMPLICATED) FATTAKHOV, - B. Z.--- --- Improving well patterns whari the developtrent of oil fields involving center-to-ede,-3 flooding. Neft. 1,hoz. 40 no-8:31. 36 Ag 162. (1AIRA 17:2) SOLOITM, Vp k.A.; FATTUUIOVv F.G. VAP at IMPrOVIM the im me& of nmfbrma metal am ftsom BasWdXUe TSvot. =t. 38 no.lls55-V n 165. (MIRA 18i21) YATTAKHOV,.-~.S. Automatic syringe for local infiltration anesthesia. Kaz. med. zhur. no.4slll-113 JI-Ag 161. (MIR& 15:2) 1. Klinika nootloshnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. P.V.Kravehenko) Kazanskogo, gosudarstvannogo instituta. dlya usavershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni Lenina, na baze 5 gorodskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - N.I.Polozova). (S)LUNGES) * (WCAL AN;.'ST114SIA) USSR/Minectricity - Dielectrics Yeb 52 "Dielectric Rela=tion in P.017mrs of Ulogen De- rivatives of Styrene,- X. 2. Pattakhoy "Zbur Tekh Fiz" Vol XXII, No 2, pp 313-324 Work is continuation of investigations of phys properties of amorphous substances by Prof P. P~* Xobeko, Corrd4em, Acad Sci UWR (cf. "Amorphous State" 1939)#and Professor$ Te. V. Kuvahi-askiy and G. 1. Gurevich (cf . Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Yiz" 3, 329, 1937; P. P. Kobeko, G. P. Mikhayloy, Z. I. Novikova, "Zhur Tekh Fiz" XIV, 24, 1944; Abid., XIX, 3, 1949)- Exptl results of studies of dielec USSR/Blectricity - Dielectrics (Contd) Feb 52 properties of polystyrene and of polymers of par& and ortho halogen substituted styrenes are tabu- lated. Indebted to Prof P. P. Kobeko for Buidance. Received 18 Sep 51. 74 2O9T54 USSRI Physics Dipole moments FD-1036 Card 1/1 Pub. 153 - 7/23 Author Fattakhoy K Z. Title Dipole moments of certain polymers of halide derivatives of styrol Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz., 24, 14o1-1409, Aug 1954 Abstract Present results of the experimental determinations of the effective dipole moments of certain poly-halide sterols in solutions. Thanks: P. P. Kobeko, Corr-Memof Acad. Sci USSR, vho directed the vork and Profs. M. M. Koton and Ye. V. KuvEhinskiy. Five references, 4 USSR (e.g. K. Z. Fattakhov, Dissertation, 1950). Institution : - - Submitted 31 December 1953 FD-1368 AT _Fi, rd 1/1 'Pjb. 146-13/18 L Author Fattakhov, K. Z.; Tsvetkov, V. N.; and Kallistov, 0. V. Title Investigation of solutions of linear polymers by the method of light scattering. I Periodical Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz.; 26, 345-350, Mar 1954 Abstract The authors describe a procedure for determining the dimensions and mass of polymeric molecules in solution according to the data of a study of the assymmetry of the light scattered by the solution and its in-tensity under an angle of 900 to the direction of the primary ray. They present a method of introduction of corrections into the measured assymmetry for the scattering of the solvent. It is shown that for polydispersive samples the molecular weight determined from light scattering is mean weight, but the dimension is close to the "Z" means. Four references, one USSR (see the following abstract). Institution : Institute of High-Molecular Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : April 16, 1953 ~Ev;t~.'T PD-1369 Card 1/1 Pub. 146-14/1s Author Tsvetkov, V. N.; Fattakhov, K. Z.; and Kallistov, 0. V. Title Investigation of solutions of linear polymers by the method of light scattering. II Molecular weights and dimensions of molecules of polymethyl. metacrylate in acetone Periodical : Zhur. eksp. I teor. fiz., 26, 351-361, Mar 1954 Abstract : The authors present the experimental investigations into light scatter- Ing by solutions containing fractions of polymethyl metlacrylate in ace- tone for a wide range of molecular weights. For the studied fractions they determine the molecular weights and dimensions of the molequles. A formula is obtained which connects the characteristic viscosity of fractions of polymethyl metacrylate In benzol with their molecular veights. Thank E. S. Pisarenko for his help in fractioning and vis- cosimetric measurements. Seven references, 4 USSR (e.g. E. Frisman and K. Kiseleva; M. V. Vollkenshteyn and 0. B. Ptitsyn. 1951). Institution Institute of High-Molecular Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted April 16, 1953 ady V, autte) ffjc~om by-the- M-Oith-;~of------~ 01111141 ".9comiltr K Z Pattakhov .tr A, . . . y.. y P indj..11 X-I-- - -- U-S . I n ffrad). Mr. ~ l Cf. G.A. 50, .-Thr" vinyl acetate) (1) JW-were fmcU=t s~y liplif. 9tnTr solm. In acetone with HO Their ostnotle mot wts Af wm dttd with . ., . cellophane membranes from the rate of move . ment of the meniscui at different H at infin " e t ite dila. wert Identical In acetima=c lic l The spec f f h i h h d i i ific viscosity ; o e lo w t t ns. agrtt t e equat on (q/c) - Lvj 4- z1 Ile c - er 100 - oi me: c n n i j the I j . o e c.. n g. p v q p y cljaru~crlstk vl3cosity, and A a const. The villues uf fill and & dqx~dqd littli: on OR WMt, e.g. 19 was 3.3, 2.1. 2.2; and 2. 1, AW k was W In Of". MOSe, -nild -icaiiai: w, - - O.OU0174AP-70 and lis CIICI, O.OW158,110-11. The dependence of I on H ns We"ti, "ith (Isat de-tribL41 In the litcratitre, including wilits. t,(,1 In ITIOAc (cf. rlmwotth, d al.. Cal. 47. 30100, and ftKtlml with that expteted for 4 it linear tier; there was nii uml. in tisstitue branclihig. vo!n Prom al v a..Hab,., 1,11 - 0.000-100.111-M between M - 3 X 104 and Al - 100. fit the stilvents In which the increase of V/c (q owititic ptemure) with c was rapid, k wait small. MkcTnmn_-) A00CF,15SIONT Nil: AF~015328 S/0032/6h/030/001/0104/0105 AUTHORS:. Faynshteyhs B, X.; Fattakhoys K. Z. TITLE: Instrument for turbidimetric titration of polymers WUIXE: Zavod3kaya laboratoriyas v. 30s no. 1. i964s io6io5 TOPIC TAGS: turbidimetric titrations polymer, colo~imster, interl)olymer formations potentiometer ABSTRACT: The instrumentation for turbidi;wbric titration of polymers with auto- matic turbidity recording has ~sen discussed. The cozRponenta of the experimental setup consist of a ihotoolectric iolorim~ter type FkX-Hs aq electron potentiometer R?-09 connected in parallel to a galvanometers and a shunt for measuring the general sensitivity of the instrument. The ) precipitation curves of several poly- ners (poly-isobutylene, SKS-10 rublSers etc. are'obtiined. The results indicate possible interpolymr formations in tho various polymer system investigated, Gria. art. has: 3 ficures, Card 1/# FAYNSHTEYN., B.14.; FATTAKHOV., K.Z. Apparatua for turbidimetric ti#.ratj.on of pc)~ 30 nO-1:104-105 164. lymlers. Zav. -lab. (I'URA .17; 9) r L 17164-62 Ei'IT(m)/E,,VP(e)/FPF(Q)/UMP(v)/EPR/F,'~IP(J)/T/E'HP(b) Pc-4/pq--4/ Pr-44Ps74-- -AFWL/AS(mp)-2/AFMD(t)/'A-SD'(-M)-3/SSD/SSD(a)/ESD(gsi/ESD(t) TiV/ ACCESSION NR: :AR4049263 RM/WH S/0081/64/000/016/SO14/SO14 SOUACE: Ref. zh. Xhimiya, Cabs. 16S73 AUTHOR: Daygozhin, A,, Sergayev, L.V,,.Qabag2va, A.K., .KLttakhovv TITLE: ALhesionoof meth'ylmethae e optical glass Ulat Ito CITED SOURCE: Sb. Vy*sokomolekul. soyedinentya. Adgeziya polimerov. M., AN SSS11, 1963, 75-M TOPIC TAGS: organic polymer adhesion, polymer glass adhesion, glass surface effect', m ethylm ethacryl ate adhesive, oligorneric resin adhesive, optical glass TRANSLATION: The effects of modifications in the surface of polished optical glass, caused by treating.it with vinyl trichlorosilane (1), 2-cyclopropyl-l-trichlorosilyl- propane (11) or methaerylatemetbylmethyldicthoxysilane (111), were studied in order to determine tie mechanism of adhesion of organic polymers. Carefully degrcased glass surfaces were modified by treating them with solutions of I or 11 In benzene or a solution of H1 in an aqueous solution of 11C0011 (pit 3 to 3.5). Strength of adhesion was determined from the tear strength of components glued with partially polymerized Co,,i 1/2 L 17164-65. ACCESSION NR: AR,1049263 X" methylmethacrylate oligomer resin (MO�)_.after the samples were maintained for 10 davs at about 20C. Th~-Mgo-rs also studied a method of modifying glass surfaces by incorporating these modifying admixtures into the adhesive compound. It was demonstrated that the adhesion of MOS to glass increased by 250% after treatment with I and by 700% with Ill. It was Increased by 100% In comparison to the untreated sample when Ill was added to the composition of MOS. Treatment with II did not improve adhesion. The improvement In adhesion when the glass surface was modified was explained In terms of a chemical bond forming between the adhesive and the glass, It ia noted that this procedure makes it possible to control strength of adhesion over a wide range. Z. Ivanova SUB CODE: MT ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 V~ mw 'N 7 W ACC NRi AP6025627 f97 INVENTORS: Vinokurovap 0. Maj Fattakhovj So 0, ORO: none TITLE: A method for obtaining phosphorus-containing polymers. Glass 39j No. 163394 SOURCE: Izobrateniyaj promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no* 13, 1966j 79 TOPIC TAGS: polymer, phosphorus compound, polymerization initiation, polymerization, organic glass ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining phosphorus- containing polymers of cross-linked structure by initiating block polymerization of a phosphorus-containing allyl compound. To obtain thermally stable organic glassesp allyl, mothallyl acid derivative, or sulfo acid of tertiary phoaphine derivative is used as an allyl compound. SUB CODE: U/ SUBM DATEt 07M&Y65 Card 1/1 SOURCE COM-4 UR700791667WOW[660/660 A 025531 AUTHOR: VinolaLrova, G. 11.1 Fattakhov.-So G ORG-. Institute of Organic 6hemi!~M, AN SSSP-, Kazant (Institut organicheakoY khimii AN SSSR) (9 TITIE.- Synthesis of bifunctional. ornnophosphorus compounds. III. Allyl dorivatives of tertiary phosphinoo SWIM: Zhurnal obahchey khirdi, ve 36, no. 1, 1966, 67-69 TOPIC TAGSt chemical synthesis, phosphorus compound, chomical reaction, ester, acrylic acid, mothacrylic acid, &13,v1 alcohol ABSTRACT: Two methods were developed for producing allyl dorivatives of tertiary phosoiinas: direct addition of,phenylVhos to al2,vl esters of acry.Uc.land metham7lic acids and transesterification of the- addition products of phanylphosphine to the methyl esters of acrylic and methacrylic acids Lbis-(2-carbanothawyalkyl)phwWlphosphines] vith allyl alcohol. The first method yielded only products of addition at the vinyl bond in 36-51% -yields; the second method cave 60-70 yields of the products. Previously .widescribed allyl derivatives of tertiary phosphines. their mddes and sulfides were prepared wW studied. Oxides of allyl derivatives of tertiary phosphine3 were also synthesized by oxidation of the corresponding phos- pMnes sdth hydrogen peroxide. and by transestori-fleation of the oxides of tho addition products of the methyl esters of acrylic mid methacrylic acids to phoWl0esphine by &Uyl alcohol, Ories art# hast .2 tables. fiPIRS. 35,996-7- 1 M Ma 97 / SM DATSo 17F*b65 / CRIG REF: 004 i L. T I . FATrAKHOVA, L. T. ---"Photosynthesis of Red Clover in the First Year of Its Life in Connection with Its Crop Yield.'? Kazan' Order of Labor Red Banner State U imrd V. I. U11yanov-Lenin. Kazan' , 1955. (Dissertation for the Degme of Candidate In Biological Science). SO Knizhanay letopist No 2, 1956. FATTAKHOVA, L.T.; UTEY9 I.V. Effsot of deep subaoiling and two-depth plowing on the microflara of turf-Podzolic soi.19. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. no.7:96-101 160. (MIRA 1414) 1. Biolo ioheakiy institut Kazapkogo filiala AN SSSR. ~SIOIL MICRO-ORGANISMS) (TILIAGE) MUNINA, A.S.0 FATTAKHOVAo L.T. Some dat& concerning thi effect of organophosphorus compounds upon the microflora of the soil. Kh:Lmiya i Primeneniye Fonfororganichaskikh Soyadimniy (Chemistry and application of organophosphorus conpounds) A. nl,. AR:1170V, Ed. Publ. by Kazar Lffil. Acad, SCL USSR, M03COW 1962,, 632 PP. Collection of comnlete vapers presented at the 1959 Kazan Gonforence on Chemistry of ";rganoohosphorus Communds, SENOMMO, GIs.; FATTAWMnjOT ,115"R Folds in the western border of the Zilair sinclinore an revealed by the relief. Top. goomorf. i geol. Bashk. n0-1:17-22 ~57. (Bolshoy Ik Valley--Folds (Geolqgy)) (MM 1114) (Sakmara Talley-Folds (Geology)) SEMUDam, G.S.; FATTAKHWDINOVP S.G. Coal OccurTences in the upper CarboniferouB of the western flange of the Zilair oynclinorium,, Vop.geol,vost.okr.Rus. platfA IUzh.Ura.Ia no.6:85-88 160. (MIRA 14:7) (Zianchurinskiy District-Coal geology) SERGEYEVP L.V.; BAYGOZHINp A.; FATTAKHOV, S.G. Adhesion of organic polymers to silicate glaBs. Part 2: Formation of molecular organosiloxane film and their interaction with the optical glass surface. Vysokom.soed. 4 no.7:977-981 11 62. (ITIRA 15:7) (Glass,, Optical) (Silicon organic compounds) FATU, Constantini-elev (Constant&) Propounded problems; 5192. Gaz mat B 13 no.3:1?2 IIr 162. FAT"', YR. cl (" - !nfornation. irOICIOMe eZ,.)r, '7 * I.:., , 243 0 164, .4. no.--) -t-._ .. .7i - FATU,-],L-.--- 15 years since the F#st Congress of the Rumanian Workers Party of Februmiry 191+8 took pljoe. Problems econ 16 no.2165-75 F.163. I FATU, M., candidat in stitnte istorice I Twenty years since the establishment of people's power. Probleme econ 18 no.30-14 Mr 165. SIRBU, 1. (Galati); DINU, G. (Galati); FATU, ~. (Galati) Material incentive in the Cristea Nicolas Works in Gala#. Problem econ 16 no.6:105-111 Je 163. FATUIA, M.I. ...... . Outpatient treatment of hypertension with Rauwolfla serpentine. preparations. Vrach. delo no.4:425 Ap '59. (MM 12:7) 1. Uchaetkovaya bollnitea 9. lokhovo. Mukachevskogo rayona, Zak- arpatBkoy oblasti (Nauchryy rukovoditell raboty - zaal. deyatell nauki, prof. A.L. Nikhnev). (RAUWOLIPI,A) (HYPBRTZ=ON) FATULk, X. !. Some data on the effectiveness of antirelapse treatment of rhexx- rAtic fever patients. Trach.delo no.4t427 AP 160. (KMA 13:6) 1. Mmetakaya rayounaya bollaitea Zabupatskoy oblasti. (MMUTIC MM) PATUL,L' M. I. Dispensary observation of %pertension patients at a rural medical center. Trach.delo no-7tIlI JI 160. (KIRA 13$7) 1. Udhastkovaya bollultes, s.-Lokhave, Nukachevskogo rayon&, ZakArpatskoy oblasti (tauchayy rukovoditell raboty - zasluzhen- ny dayatell nauki, prof. A.L. Mikhnow). (KYPJMTUBION) _~~A M.I. ~~A)-- -.- DispeiAsary observation of hypertension patients under the condi- tions of 4 regional hospital. Sov.med. 26 no.10:145-146 0 162. (KIRA 15tl2) 1. Iz Xhustskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach I.V.Berets) Zakarpatskoy oblasti. (HrMTENSION) FATULA, M.I. (Zakarpatskaya oblast' ) ......... .......... H7pertension among the rural population of the Carpathian Mountains. Zdrav. Rose Teder. 8 no.3&16-18 Mr'6A. I . (MIRA 17 1/,) tile rurld J;opul !-:0111-tabi n-.1glorl. "ov. med. ~7 1 . jt~ Fools In i j v 1, 1:~ ; G! 'Dll-'Ii;-:';, I L. ; TOY!"1~11-l';"A, Y!.V.; -'~: P Ak:. U S;n.M.; FZL I U." X, j7j~. T.; F~ 1 7!', Brief information. Sov.Tned. 28 na.4:145--.L47 A:-, 5. (1,11F-k 18:6) 1. Fakidttetskaya kl;,-.- rggicht~~kayzu klirlla G~ejyab!r~-:kcgo medi- ..qinskogo inst-';_tut:! (ft-l KLPM~M'kOV, r'Oep'ltall- ricy VeIrc,'rad!~krgo 'Sytulilla). 3. Ylurstrkaya rayunralfa no (fcr 4. Purvaya MrJrurgll detskogo vuzcLrta Vyewt:kogc~ mrd! I=tlitluta (for Felldmn). 0. GospitalInaya klinflia otorinolarl.rgologi-cnt-,.-31LJ,:", b,-lezney CTanb~r'-e`cgo meditsinskogo inctituta (t'cr ranin.). 7. nbl ti. *nIch-cl,kaya bollnilsa (fcx Kagar.c;r). ,. qtnaya kli I skoys otdeleniye TSentrallnoy Plimi,-,heskoy bt)l'.ni-l!;y 'mevi Sommastlo Ministerstva Futey so-;b.3hchenJya (for Gazetuv). ?. Kaff~ira organizatsii zdravockhrarleniya i i3trrii mt:lttsin~- meditsinsko~,a instituta (for G-I~rcha~w). FATUR B., and others. __=t=p The development and work of the Institute of Research an Materials and Constructions of Slovenia in Ljubljam,, with a survey of its work in 1957. p. 1. Periodical: SAOBRACAJ Vol. lo no. 5. 1958. TECHNOLM SO& Monthly List of Beet Naropean Accessione (EUI) IX Vol. 8" no. 4 Apr:U 19599 Uncl. FATUR, Bogo, prof* Automation In building, Automati)m 4 rio.3:171-173 963. la Zavod za raziskavo materijala in konstrukoij, Ljubljana. r--, - "Modern demonstration of the re,-ults of stabiiity calcuiations.." p. 1o3. (Erodorradnja. Vol. 2, no. 5/6, MaY/June 1951. Zagreb) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions. Vol. 3, no. 3. Library of Congress. March 1954. Uncl. - PATTI'., 'roalp., Nordimenelonal represontation of the geometiie values of ships.(To be contd.) R-ldogradnja 7 no.2~--4+1-45 156, J'~ - I'l I FATURP Josip, inz. Nondimensional representation of the geometric values of ships. (Conclusion). Brodogradnja 7 no.2-.58-,6/+ 156. FATURp Josip, inz. -- & 7t-h--Iiternational Conference of Ship Hydromechanics', 1954. Brodogradnja 7 no.3:106-117 156. FATURI Josip, inz. WONNOWWAMMOOW, A simplified method in computing ship static stability with shelf surfaces. Brodogradnja 13 no.6:197-208 162. FATURj, Joaipp inze 11 Optiolm propellers of the Troost, series. Brodogradnja 11+ no.2: 39-59 263. -1 FATUS, G.K., kand. sellakokhoz7aystvennykh nauk; MATVMIIKO, T.14.. starahI7 Rauchnyy sotrudnik I Herbicides for tobacco(hdtbods. Zashch.rast.ot vred. i bol- 3 no.6: 37-38 N-D ' 58. (14IRA, 11:12) (Herbicides) (Tobacco) FATUS, G.K., kand.sellskokh02enauk; MATVEYENKO, T.M., starshiy nauchw - - ---------sotrWiaik Herbicides in tobacco planting. Zasheh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.4:5,4 Ap 161. (MM 15:6) (Tobacco) (Herbicides) BAIASHEV, L.L., prof.; GRIG010YEV, N.G.p kand. biol. nauk; ZHURBITSKIY, Z.1., prof.; PETFMURGSKIY, A.V.,, prof.; POPOV, Pa., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; RADKEVICH, P.Ye., prof.; SOKOLOVp A.V.; TURCHIN, F.V., prof.; SHKONDE, E.I., kand, selikhoz. nauk; SHTERNBERGi M.B., kand. biol. nauk; VOLIFKOVICH, S.I., akademik, red.i KORNEYEV, N.Ye., kand. veter. nauk, red.; IIAYDIN, P.G., prof*p red.; PLESHKOV,, B.P., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; POPOV, I.S., akademikp red.; ROMASHKEVICH, I.F., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; RODE, A.A., prof., red.; ROZOV, N.N., prof., red. _EATUYS [Chemicalization of agriculture; scientific and tnehnical dictionary handbook) Khimizataiia sellskogo khoziaistva; nauchno-tekhnicheskii slovarl-spravochnik. Moskva., Nauka, 1964. 398 P. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Sokolov). 2. Vsesoyuznaya akademi-ya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lanina (for Popov) FATUM, N.G.; BITKOLOVp N.Z. Distribution of gaseg in open pits. Zap. LGI 46 no.1:55-~9 162o (mine g"ases) (MMA 16s6) BITKOLOVI N.Z.; IPATMVj N.G. *6sftX wind power to ventilate open pitis. Zap. LGI 46 so.l: 60.-U 162o (Mine ventilation) (MIRA 16:6) FATUrEV, N,G. - NOWAN"411- Local ventilation in open pits. Zap. LGI 46 no.1:65-73 162 (MIRA 16t6) 0 (Mao ventilation) FATUYEV,_,N.q,, gornyy irtzli.; IVASHKIN, V.S., gornyy inzh.; DUDYFEV, A.11., kand,geol.-mineral,nauk Forced ventilation of strip mines using aircraft. Gor.zhur. no.1209-60 D 164. (VJRA 18-1) 1. NIIOGR, Chelyabinsk. 5W SO",/78-4-6-11/44 AUTHORS: Vagramyan, A. T., Fatuyevap T. A. TITLE: Investigation of the Ionic Discharge Rate in the Course of Conju- gate Jlectrochemical Reactions (Issledovaniye skorosti razryada ionov pri protekanii sopryazhennykh elektrokhimichea- kikh reaktoiy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 6, pp 1281-1284 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The mutual influence of the ions in the case of conju&te - - electrochemical reduction was investigated. The dependence of the discharge rate of nickel from I n HiSO 4 on the addition of COSO4 was investigated and is given in figures 2 and 3. The course of the discharge rate of nickel in dependence on the cobalt sulphate concentrations shows that the reduction process is to a considerable extent inhibited by an addition of 0-25 n CoSO 40 The dependence of the reduction rate of the ions in the case of joint reactions on the potential of the electrode was inveatigated and is given in figure 4- Wing the Card 1/2 odnjugate reduction and precipitation of the metals the BOV/78-4-6-11/44 Investigpition of the Ionic Discharge Rate in the Course of"COQWft Electro- chemical Reactions reduction rate of the nickel- and cobalt ions is considerably inhibited during the electrolysis. The inhibition of the ionic discharge is due to the change of their concentrations as well as to the change of the ionic state in the solution and the different surface state of the electrode and its incline- tion to passivity. There are 4 figures and 14 Soviet ref- erences* SUBMITTED: June 2p 1958 Card 2/2 50) . ,AUTHORS: Fatuyeva T A Vagramyan, A. T. SOV/20-128-4-38/65 TITLE: An Investigation of the Rate of Conjugated Electrochemical Reactions PERIODICAL: Dokladl Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 4, PP 773-776 (TJSSR) ABSTRACT: In several papers (Refs 2,3) it was proved that a mutual influence of the ions occurs in the joint reduction of metal ions. In the joint reduction of the ions of Cc and Ni, Fe and Co, or Fe and Ni, for instance, that ion is discharged more quickly which in the case of a more negative potential is separated alone. This process is complicated by the simul- taneous discharge of hydrogen ions. The authors indicate their data for the precipitation of Fe, Ni, H2 (Table 1, Fig 1) and Fe, Co, H2 (Fig 2). In both cases, the separation of Fe is accelerated while that of Ni and Co, respectively, is inhibited. The following possible influences are discussed: (1) Alteration of the state of the cathode surface, (2) altera- tion of the structure of the Helmholtz layer, (3) alteration Card 1/3 of the concentration and state of ions in the electrolyte. An Investigation of the Rate of Conjugated SOY/20-128-4-38/65 Electrochemical Reactions Neither the influence of (3) (e.g. alteration of ion hydra- tion), nor that of (2) (alteration of ion concentration in the Helmholtz layer (A. N. Frumkin, Ref 5)) can clarify the phenomena observed. Yu. S. Petrova proved that the adsorp- tion rate of hydrogen and hydroxides is different for the individual metals of the Fe-group. Ni adsorbs more H, Fe more hydroxide. If the layer adjacent to the electrode is alkalized, the Ni-separation is inhibited due to the adsorption of hydroxides on the Ni-surface. V. N. Kuznetsova ascertained that the reduction of Fe increases with a decreasing simul- taneous separation of H2' A Ni-Fe alloy adsorbs less H 2 and delivers more Ni-hydroxides than Fe-hydroxides since the latter are only formed in a more acid medium. This explains the observed inhibition of the Ni-reduction, and acceleration of the Fe-reduction in the conjugated process. Thus, the state of the cathode surface, and the concentration of the components in its vicinity, are the cause of the phenomena described. There are 2 figures, i table, and 6 Soviet ref- Card 2/3 erences. An InVestigation of the Rate of Conjugated SOV/20-128-4-38/65 Electrochemical Reactions ASSOCIATION: Inatitut fizicheekoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Acatemy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: May 25, 1959, by V. I. Spitsyn, Academician SUBMITTED: May 22, 1959 Card 3/3 FATUYEVA, T. A. Cnnd Chem bci -- "Joint dischcirge of ions of metals in rf%rAl con- ------------ jur,a+e systems." Mos, 1960 (Min of Higher and Scoondnry SpeciEillzed E'ducation RSF'SR. Mos Order of Lenin Chemicotachnological lnst~ im D. 1. Mandeleyev) M, 1-61, 183) -72- W 87408 S/020/60/135/006/024/037 14ao B004/BO56 kUTHORS: Vagramyan, k. T. and TITLEs Joint Discharge of Metal Ions in Real Conjugate Systems PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 6, PP. 1413 - 1416 TEXT: It is the purpose of the present investigation to prove that the joint discharge of metal ions of different kinds does not take an additive course but is a conjugate system. Therefore, not the overvoltage of the individual metal ions with respect to the electrode, but their overvoltage with respect to the alloy must be taken into account. From the fraction of polarization of each of the ions entering the electric double layer, from its capacity and its ability of penetrating into the double layer, the following relation is obtained: T 0 + (RT/nF)ln(a C cx C )C alloy 1 1 1 i I - ILI (PO + (RT/nF)ln(a C /T a C alloy (3). yo, yo denote the normal 2 2 2 1 i)C2 2 1 2 potentials of two different ions, C their concentration, C, the total 1' C2 Card 1/3 87408 Joint Discharge of Metal Ions in Real Conju- S/020/60/135/006/024/037 gate Systems B004/BO56 concentration, a the coefficients expressing the capability of penetrating into the electric double layert alloy 0 Talloy the overvoltage in deposi- '11 2 tion on the alloy. In ouch conjugate systems it is possible, owing to the different effects of the electrodes upon the overvoltage of the various ions, that both the reduction rate of the more positive metal ions and that of the more negative ions changes. This was proved by the joint discharge of nickel and iron ions. The discharge rate of Ni ions was lower in a joint discharge with Fe, although its reduction potential is more positive in the absence of Fe. The effect of temperature upon the dis- charge rate is represented in Fig.3. The discharge rate of nickel ions increases with a 0rise of temperature,while that of iron ions decreases, so that above 90 C the electrodeposited alloy contains more nickel than iron. A. N. Frumkin and A. I. Krasovskiy are mentioned. There are 3 figures and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTEDs June 20, 1960, by V. I. Spitsyn, Academician Card 2/3 Joint Discharge of Metal Ions in Real Conju- gate" Systems SUBMITTEDt June 15, 1960 B/020/60/135/006/024/037 B004/BO56 S a -AV V is ,,w .;w ~9;lvw X ft- 73 2+ 2+ Text to Fig-31 Discharge Rate of Ni (1) and Fe Ions (2) and the Electrode Potential T as a Function of Temperature. Card 3/3 FATIYANOV A. 2 " Checking the computatirm (.,f th(~ ',"' L, "" 1.1 - "I - L . no.12:18.-20 D 164. ~t ~ .1 .. - , ..:. . I - -("."-~'Pu 'Leis) 1. Kdpltan taplold-.oda parc'.h-odstva. FATIYANOV) A. "' - -1 ---- ~--- -fi- Improve t a chart instruments. Mor.flot 26 no.lt22-23 Ja 166. (MIRA 19tl) 1. Kapitan teplokhoda "Orekhov". FATIYANOVO A. - 1- -1 Shipping oilseed &nd granulated feeds. Mor.flot 25 no.6t 13-15 ii 165. (MLRA 19 t 1) 1. Kapitan teplokhoda "Orekholit. 26522 S/065/61/000/008/007/009 E194/E135 AUTHORS: Los ikov , B - V. Miku lin, Yu. V. Aleksandrova, L.A., Koznov, G.G., and Berezina, R.M. TITLE: The use of residual fuels in gas turbines PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, iq6i, No. 8, PP. 47-53 TEXT: The mechanism of deposit formation and corrosion in gas turbines using residual fuels containing vanadium and sodium is discussed. Possible methods of avoiding the vanadium corrosion include injection into the combustion chamber of substances which react with vanadium pentoxide and the more convenient use of fuel additives. The object of the present work was to check, on typical materials used in gas turbines, the corrosivity of corrosion products of high-aulphur marine heavy-fuel grade CDC -5 (Fe-5) and to study the use of additives to reduce this corrosion . The tests were made on a model combustion chamber which had previously been used for testing high sulphur distillate fuels but for the present work fuel heating equipment was provided. The test samples were made up as plates of 40 x 25 x 4 mm which were Card 1/ 4 26522 The use of residual fuels in gas .... s/o65/61/000/008/007/009 E191*/E135 placed in the path of flow of the combustion products. Corrosion was assessed by change in weight after the specimen had been exposed in the chamber and cleaned by electrolytic treatment in a solution of sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide. It was found that corrosion is most intense in the first 2 - 3 hours and that it has reached a practically constant value at the end of 5 hours so that there was no need to continue the tests longer than this. The reference fuel was grado (~-12 (F-12) containing 130 parts per million sodium and no vanadium. The vanadium content of the other fuels ranged from 16 to 35 parts per million vanadium. The first tests were made with nickel base alloys ')H -435 (E1-435) and %zi4-602 (Ei-6o2) which show little vanadium corrosion at tempera- tures below 650-700 OC; however, at higher temperatures the rate of corrosion risen rapidly. Alloys based on iron such as grade )it-481 (EX-481) are much more affected by vanadium than are the nickel alloys, particularly at the higher temperatures, The higher the vanadium content of the fuel, the lower the temperature at which the rising inflection of the corrosion curve occurs. At a gas temperature of 800-850 OC appreciable corrosion in observed with 10 ppm vanadium in the fuel, whereas at 630-680 CC corrosion Card 2/4 26522 The use of residual fuels in gas s/o65/61/000/008/007/009 El94/El35 increases appreciably only with fuel of 30 ppm vanadium or more. In general, at temperatures of 650-850 OC the combustion products of fuels containing 14 - 35 parts per million vanadium increased the rate of corrosion by a factor of 4 to 15, depending on the alloy used. The effect of additives was chocked on fuel grade F-12 (no vanadium) and Fx-5 containing 27 parts per million vanadium and 9 parts per million sodium using alloys EI-602, EI-481 and EI-417. The additives used were organic compounds of magnesium that are readily soluble in heavy fuels-but differing in the structure of*the organic,radical. The use of additive to the extent of 0.2% weight of fuel greatly reduced vanadium corrosion. It was shown that some organic magnesium compounds are much more effective than others. It is concluded that with 30 parts per million vanadium in the fuel the use of O.ol6% magnesiumlin the form of soluble organic compounds practically completely prevents vaaadium corrosion. Tests were also made with injection into the combustion chamber of ammonia to the extent of 0.5% by weight of the fuel. This also practically prevents vanadium corrn.-;ion of the nickel and iron alloys within the temperature range tested. Card 3/4 S&WIDOI Ye.G.,, prof., doktor tekhn. pauk; M:GLUI, B.A.; PAFOK, K.K., prof. doktor tekhn. nauk; ZARUBRi, A.P.; RAGOZIH, N.A.; SHIMONAYZV,"r.S.; CHERTKOV, Ya.B.; LIVSHITS, S.M.; BESS-ZOM, K.I.; LOSIKOVO B.V.; SABLINA, Z.A.; HOZHKOVp I.V.; GUREYEV, A A:;-FAI"YAIIOV A D . ZRELOV, V.11.; ZARUDNY-Y, P.P.; BRATKOVp A:A ;I 011p I.G.; LEVINA, Ye.S., ved. red.; TITSKAYA, B.F., ved. red.; FEMOVA, I.G., tekhn. red. (Notor., jet, and rocket fuels) Motormye,, reaktivnye i raketnye topliva. 4.1 perer. i dop. izd. Moskvay Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ryo 1962. 741 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Rockets (Aeronautics))-Fuel) (Jet propulsion) (Motor fuels) 3h255 0~ E194/B955 -.2 AUTHORS: Losikov, B.V., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, FaVyanov, A.D,__, Engineer, Mikulin, Yu,V,, Engineer and Aleksandrova, L.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: An investigation of the influence of combustion products of sulphurous distillate fuels on the con- structional materials of gas turbines PERIODICAL: Energomashinostroyeniye, no.2, 1962, 34-36 TEXT: The use of gas turbines is to be considerably extended and they will be required to run on fuel containing about 1% sulphur. It was accordingly of importance to study the influence of fuel combustion products on the corrosion of turbine parts, In principle both high and low temperature corrosion might occur, but the former is the more probable in gas turbines. The tests were made on a small laboratory combustion chamber with a fuel consump- tion of about 1 kg per hour in which were placed specimens made of sheet material, discs and runner blades of gas turbines. The tests were made with diesel fuel containing from 0.2 to 1.6% sulphur, Card(~~ 3h255 An investigation of the ... S/114/62/000/002/002/004 E194/E955 taking as a standard the low-sulphur diesel fuel grade AC (DS) to standard roCT4749-49 (GOST 4749-49) containing 0.2% sulphur, which is currently used in gas turbines. Corrosion was assessed by weighing the specimens. Before weighing they were cleaned electro- lytically in a molten bath of 40~6 Na2CO3 and 60% NaOH at a tempera- ture of 500-5500C with a current density of 0.25 A/cm2. In the first series of tests measurements were made of the corrosion resistance of alloys exposed to corrosion products of sulphurous fuels. The exposures were made in steps of ten hours using steel based on iron (grade )VI 481 (EI 481)) and on nickel (grade )M 4379 (EI 43?B)) as compared with an ordinary steel grade 10 exposed for 50 hours at a temperature of 6500C, The nickel alloy was practi- cally uncorroded at this temperature; there was appreciable corros- ion of the iron-based alloy; and the steel grade 10 was consider- ably corroded. With steels based on iron it is found that increas- ing the sulphur content of the fuel may reduce the rate of corros- ion. This was confirmed on another iron-based steel, grade 2X13 (2 Kh 13). Curves of corrosion loss as functions of temperature Card 2/5 34255 An investigation of the S/114/62/000/002/002/004 E194/E955 in combustion products of fuels containing 0.2 and 1% sulphur were plotted for nickel-based steels grades EI 437B13M 602 (EI 602) and 34435 (EI 435) and also for a number of other steels grades El 481, 3X13 (3 Kh 13) 9 :)A 41? (EI 417), W 612 (EI 612), )M 607, (EI 607), 3V1 617 (EI 617) and others. The results show that the corrosion resistance of the steels diminishes above a temperature of 600-7000C for iron-based steels and above 750-8000C for nickel- based steels. As sea-water might enter the fuel or the combustion air of marine gas turbines, admixtures of salt water were made to the combustion products. When salt water was present in the air to the extent of 1% weight of the fuel, the corrosion of alloys by combustion products was higher with sulphurous fuels than in low sulphur. If the amount of salt water is reduced to 0.3% there is considerable reduction in the corrosion loss with sulphurous diesel fuel. As turbines may operate intermittently tests were made of exposure to combustion products followed by exposure to normally moist air. Under the test conditions used the iron- based steels (EI 481, lX18H9T (1 Kh 18N9T), 3 Kh 13 and 2 Kh 13) and nickel-based steels (EI 437 B) behave similarly in combustion Card 3/5 3h255 An investigation of the ... S/114/62/000/002/002/004 E194/E955 products of fuels containing 0.2 end 1% sulphur. When the sulphur content is increased to 1.4%, the corrosion of the iron-based steels increases quite rapidly, whilst that of the nickel-based does not. It is concluded that the combustion products of sul- phurous fuels containing from 0.2-1%,sulphur have practically identical corrosivity to steels based on iron and to those based on nickel. If the sulphur content is increased to 1.4-1.6% there is more corrosion. On a number of steels (for instance grades EI 481 and 2 Kh 13) the presence of low-humidity air in the combustion chamber causes the combustion products of sulphurous fuels to somewhat retard the corrosion process as compared with the products of low sulphur fuel, apparently because a protective sulphide film forms on the metal surface. ALternate action of combustion products and moist air, which corresponds to actual corrosion conditions in gas turbines, increases the corrosion of the steels by a factor of 2-3 for fuels containing 1.4-1,5% Card 4/5 3h255 An investigation of the ... S/114/62/000/002/002/004 EIQ~4/E955 sulphur as compared with fuels containing 0.2-1% sulphur. There are 6 figures, 3 tables and no references. x Card 5/5 s/u65/62/000/004/004/004 .0 64 E1911/E184 AUTHORS: rat'yaa9x,-AA-, Mikulin, Yu.V., and Aleksandrova, L.A. TITLE: Assessment of the deposit forming tendencies of high sulphur distillate fuels in a model combustion chamber PERIODICAL: Khimiya i telchnologiya topliv i masel, no.4, 1962, 56-59 TE)Cf: Diesel fuel currently produced from high sulphur Eastern crudes is more aromatic than corresponding fuel from. low sulphur crudes. Such distillate fuels are widely used in gas turbines where deposit formation is a nuisance and high aromatic content is known to promote deposit formation. Accoraingly, deposit formation tests were made in a laboratory combustion chamber rig described by N.A. Ragozin in his book (Ref.l: Topliva dlya vozdushno-reaktivnykh dvigateley (Fuel for Aviation Jet Engines), Gostoptekhizdat, 1956). Fuels of various sulphur contents in the range 0-0-7751 and aromatic content in the range 6.45-23.6% were prepared by blending available fuels or by acid treatment. All the fuels were of similar viscosity and gravity. Card 1/3 Assessment of the deposit forming ... s/o65/62/ooo/uo4/oo4/oo4 E194/E184 In the rig fuel was burned at a rate of 500 g/hour and tests were made for times of 2 and of 5 hours. Deposit formation was assessed by weight increase. In two hour tests it ivas found that for a given aromatic content variations in sulphur within the range quoted had little effect on deposit formation but that deposit increased with aromaticity, and the more so the higher the sulphur content. For instance, with a sulphur content of 0.10-0.211J. increasing the aromatics content from 6.5-10'du to 22~u increases the deposit formation by a factor of 1.5. ~Jith a sulphur content of 0.45-0.7',Q a similar increase in aromaticity doubles the deposit formation. Similar behaviour was observed in studying the deposit forming tendencies of commercial and experimental diesel fuels containing various amounts of sulphur and aromatics. High sulphur fuel to Standard ~-'OCT 305-58 (GOST 305-56) containing 0.8-0.9% sulphur was tested on a full- scale gas turbine for 105 hours. Light and easily removed deposit was found on three of the nozzles; there was no deposit on the other thirteen. Three hundred hour tests with this fuel on a 300 k1l turbine showed no increase in deposit formation as V~ Card 2/3 Assessment of the deposit fortning ... s/o65/62/000/004/oo4/oo4 E194/E184 compared with low sulphur fuel. It is concluded that fuels with up to 0,91P, sulphur and up to 2591~ aromatics do riot cause appreciable deposit formation on nozzles or in the combustion chamber. There are 4 figures and 4 tables. Card 3/3 x .E LCGIKOVI B.V., doktor tekhn.nauk, Vrof.; ATIYANOV AJ, inzh.; MIKULIN, Yu.V., inzh.; AIXMAND~b~~~Jekhn.naak Studying the effect of products of combustion of distillation sulfurous fuels on the structural materials of gas turbines. Energomashinostroenie 8 no.2:34-37 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Diesel fuelo--Testing) (Steel-Corrosion) FATIYANOTp A.D.; MIKULIN, lu.V.; ALSKSANDROVA, L.A. letimation of the scals-forning capacity of distillate sulfur- bearing fuels in a model coabustion chamber. XhIm.i tekh.topl.i masel 7 no.4356.-59 Ap( 162. (MIRA 15:4) Fuel-Testing) QV~,_A D.; ALEKSANDROVA2 Lel.,% ~~A, H.M. LOSIKOV) B.T.;_jAT'YNL Soparpite quantitative detemination of % and SC~ In tho exbol t gases of engines. Khim. i tekb. topL i masel. 9 noo6t "-/+? Je*64 (UMA r, :11, ) ACCESSION NR; Ap4oiT5T5 S/0065/64/000/003/0058/0062 AUTHOR: Losikov,, B. V.; Fatlyatiov, A.__k,,_; Aleksandrova, L. AG'*P Golovistikovo I. V.; Berezina, 170-Me TITLE; Oils for S,;.s turbine installations SOURCE.: Xhimiya i tekhnol. topliv I masel, no- 3., 1964, 58-62 TOPIC TAGS: oil, oil antioxidant, antifriction additive, gas turbine oil, ionol, butyl phenol, pentachloro diphenyl, sovol ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work was to find an all-purpose oil for the lubrication of both bearings and the reducer of a gas turbine. It should have low viscosity and good antioxidant and antifriction prop6rtie*s (no sediments formed). The choice was a transformer oil which was tested with a number of additives to provide the above properties. After extensive-experiments, the authors found that the addition of ionol (4-methyl-2,6-di-tert-butylphenol) in a proportion of 0 .2-0-7% increases oil stability at 170-200C and gives incompara- .bly jbetter results as an antioxidant than tributyl-, triphenyl- and Card l,2 'ACCESSION NR: AP4017575 WA ,;tricresyl-phosphates (sediment reduced from 0.9 to 0.1%). It was further found that the addition of 1% sovol (pentachlorbdipher) 1), a ,chemically'stable and fully Inert'compound, raises the anti-wear ,(antifriction) roperties-of the oil to the level of the MK-22 oil (brltical load 4 and 50 kg, respectively). The addition of more than.2p sovol does not improve the anti-wear property. Both addi- *~tives are compatible. Laboratory tests were verified by an actual .turbihe run. Oil-for gas turbines with ionol and sovol additives is at present manufactured accordinS to the GOST 1o289-62 standard. Orig. art. has:-4 figures and 4 tables. ~ASSOC~ATION: none :.SUBMITTED: 00 DATr.. ACQ: 23Mar64 ENCL: 00 ~SUB CODE: CH, FL NO REP SOV: 000 OTHER: Ood~ Card 2/2 Sww data w Oki kwom *1 ifluviA horizons of the cher "Awn MU4 W So twooll M op - A, i, FAI'vas,... P,- *, i,woVirosir (I'v-doliogy) IM, C-14 30 Aim~ is%(frjMM'ot Ill.- chrfnmrm oats contains only mull knaller. al-nit Thv clementury comlin i-f ifir Immic acitl r%f& "WI 1% %41l. X11,011 Willi wom. wl-l 4.14-t- I Im I i41VIC41 *a 0. C '14A I. I I r. 1 1'. -,1 #A6, Alld .1,14 4 211'~ 1 hi. I., Ow .4 fid- 41 I'D I -1114- V-111141-11Y fill .11fM11111119 ILI14'% (CJ 11111 IIA I%. It 11-11 .41 RAI 1141 X 4 Ow mllvwfn~ 1. s I'dir FAT'YANOV, A. S. Dissertation: "Soils of the Gorlkovskaya oblast.p Dr Agr Sci, Soil Inst 'Wn' V- V- Dokucha"v, Acad Sci TJSSR, Moscow, Oct-Dec 53. (Vestnik Akademii Nauk, Moscow, Jun 54) (Short summary of work is given) SO: SUM 318. 23 Dec 1954 FAVYANOV, A.S. Humic acid obtained from natural soil solutions. Pochvoyedenie 153, 10.1, 17-25. (MLRA 6:2) (CA 47 no.14:7141 153) T- USSR/Soil Science Soil Biology J. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 15303 Author : A.S. Fatlyanov Inst : Title : The Humic Acids Secreted From Natural Soil Solutions. (0 peregnoynykh 1--islotakh, vydelennykh iz prirodnykh pochvennykh rastvorov). Orig Pub : Pochvovedeniye, 1956, No 9, 89-91 Abstract : A study of the reactions of fulvic acid Lcrenic and apocrenic acidjs together with the sesquioxide hydrides secreted from natural solutions of podzolic soil has shown that these acids are very near to the fulvic acids in their properties, The solubility of Fe and Al cre- nates is considerably higher than the apocreantes of these same metals. The role of crenic acid in the for- mation of podzolic soils lies in its strengthening the moving capacity of Fe and particularly Al. Card 1/1 DOBRYNIN, V.P., prof.; OLISHANSM, M.A.p akadeinik, loktor; YELIN, Ye.Ya.,, dots.; prof .,- GUBAREV.. A.N.; TKACHENKO, F.I.9 dots.; CHIZHEVSKIY, M.G., prof.. lektor; AVDONIN, N.S.., prof., lektor; ONUCUK, A.I., dots.; DUNIN, M.S... prof., lektor;SAVZDARG., E.E.j prof., lektor; MUMD-IISKIY, N.D., dots., lektor; AVERIYANOV,, S.F., dots., lektor; POLUBOYARINOV, 1.1.2 dots.; GUBAUV) A.N., red. izd-va., NAUMOV., K.M.., tekhn. red, j (Textbook on agriculture for par-ty schools]Ucbebnoe posobie po aell- skomu khoziaistyu Oda partiinykh shkol. Moskva. R.1. (Crop fa=- ing] Zemledelie. 1958. 397 p. (MIRA 15:1) -I* Kommunnisticheakaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysobaya par- tiymWa shkola. 2. Vysshaya partiynaya shkola pri TSentraltnm ko- mitete Kommnisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Dobrynins 01'shanskiyp Gubarev, Tknehankap Chizhevskiyp Avdonin, Onuebak, Duninp Savzdarg., Kremenstakiy., Averlyanov). 3. Vsosoyuznaya akade- miya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Ollshanskiy). I+. Vysshaya partiynaya shkola pri TSentrallnom komitete Komnunisti- cheiskoy partii Ukrainy (for Yelin, Poluboyarinov). 5. Gortkovskaya Vysshaya partiymya shkola (for Fatlyanov). (Agriculture) FAT I YANOV A,So - - , -MEN" Some features, of the reaction between soils and fulvic acid solution [with summry in Inglish]. Pochvovedenie no.8:102-105 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) l.Gorlkovskir sellmkokhosys' tvennyy institut. Oulvic acidr (Humus) cow~t ry U-C. 6 R C at,&gory Soil Science. General. Abs -our RZhBiol,q No 6, 1959t 34574 Aut'r.)r s Fatt 3 ln:~'. : "MR "'Vro t+aeiedagogical Institute. Title Importance of the Economic Activity of Man in the Development of the Northern Forest-and- Steppe Soil CeNver. Orig Pub Ucho zap. Gor1kovsk. gos. ped. in-t. 19589 207 34-58 Abstract so No abstract. Ca:!d 4 PAT IYANOV. A.S. - .... .. soils according to agricultural use and their relative evaluation. Poahvovedmnla no.6:16-22 Je '59- (MIRA 12:9) 1. Gorlkovel-ty sel'skakhozyaystvennyy institut. (So i19) FATIYANOVj F.9 starshiy leytenant Teaching crown direct fire. Voen. vest. 40 no. 3:109-111 mr 161. (Artillery) (+4H# 14:2) LUZENOV. Ye.I.;F4TjWOV, N.I.; KHOTINCHMO, N.M.; KUSBXO, I.M., re- daktor7,-RAMIU, I.P., tdchnichookiy redaktor. [Cyclical work sche&xle for coal mines of the Donets Basin] Grafic toiklichnoi raboty ugollrqkh shakht Donbass&. Kiev. Isd-vo Almdenti nauk Ulcrainskol SSR, 1953. 52 p. (HIM 8:2) (Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining)