SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FAYNSHTEYN, VENIAMINV FEDOROVICH - FAYNZILBERG, A.A.

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FAYNSHTEYN Veni BOGDANOV, Turiy Vasillyevich; , Vyacheslav Prokhorovich; BUROVp Anatoliy Illich; KOMLEV, A.A., otv. red.; FROLOVA, Ye.I., red. izd-va; LOMILINAp L.N.p tekhn. red.; MINSKER, L.Lp tekhn. red. (Sparkproof gauges and spark- and blantproof strain and their use in -the coal industry) Iskrobezopasnye i iskro- vzryvobezopasrqe tenzometricheskie pribory i ikh prime- nenie v ugollnoi prosyshlonnosti. Moskvaf Goagortekhizdat, 1961. 86 p. (MIRA 15:8) (Coal mines and mining-Electric equipment) (strain gauges) FAMHTEYN# VqFjA inzho; MLCIV 0 vapot inzill Universai 222 OxPlofilonproof tGnUmItere Sbor. KuzlljUl n0.10, -230 164, (MIRA 1819) FAYISjfj'Eyj-jo. VeF-p inzh.; BCKWAII(jV - , Yu.v., inzh. ExPlOsiOnPrOOf Measurements by Ire gauges. Sbor. KuzNIUI n0.10: 231-235 164, (MIRA 18:9) FAMITEYN, V.F., inzh.; ZAYJIq'ROV, V.I., inzh. 4"WA~ saw Explosionproof of three-phase wattmef,r with oscillographic racording. Sbor. KuzNIUI no.10:236-252 164. (.MIRA 18:9) PAYNSHMYNj- V,00 % pw-~ - Law for regulating aiA dietributing the loads among turbocompressors wcrkiDg on a single network* Sbor, nauche trud, KGRI no,l9tlO9- 113 162* (KIRA .16:5) (Air compressors) (Automatic control) FAINSHTEYN, V.G,, inzh. Dynamics of the control Of parallel operating units. Izv. vys. ucheb. save; anergo 7 noA40-45 Ag 164. (MIRA 17t12) 1. Krivoroshakiy gornorudrW institute Predstavlena kidedroy gornoy alektrotekbniki,, f ArrRE, V.L.; ALIDIYBVA, X.N,; ANANTAN, V.V.; BMIN, R.I. [deceased]; ISTOMIN, A.V.; XAGAN, I.A.; KRONGAUZ, N.D.; KULAKO7, A.M.; MARKOV, T.P,; MATTWW, Tu.M.; NESTWAYJ7, A.M.; OSIPOT, A.?. [deceased]; POZIN, X.S,; 7AYNSHTSIN, SHAPIRO, B.S.: SHWOHOKO, N.A.; SHCHIRIN4,!~VWN9; ~ALSHV=T. L.Ye., kind; tekhu.-nauk, red.; VLADIMIROV, Ta.V., red.12d-va; MIKHJffLOTJ% V.V., tekhn.red. [Rolling and pipe mills] Frokatnoe I trubnoe proizvodstvo. Pod red. L.N.Al'shevskogo i A.V.Istomina. Moskva, Gos*.uauchno- takhn.izd-vo lit-ry yo chernol i tmvetnoi metallurgii, 1962. 246 p. (MIRA. 15:2) 1, Moscow. TSentral'Wy Institut informataii chernoy metallurgii. (Rolling mills) (pipe mills) FOMENKO, Yuriy Yevgenlyevich; FAYNSHTE", Vladimir Maksovich: POZIN, Mikhail Solo novich; LANOVSKAYA, M.R.,, redAzd-va; ISLENTIYEVA, P.G., tekhn. red. (Operator of guillotine shears] Rezchik gillotinnykh noah- nits. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 157 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Shears (Machine tools)) VAYNBERGM, Isaak Vatveyevich; MENU', Alek.,.nrdr Yermolayevich; IZRAILIT, Lev Abramovich; RZIiETSK'17, Dmitrjy Boricovich; SPORIUS, Eduard Alekgeyevlch; TIKHONOV, %fisilly Fedorovich; FAYNSHTEYN, Vladlml Maksovich; LAVE, I.A., otv. red.; SAKHAROV, Ye.D.9 rod. [Mechanication and automation of mail processing operations] Mekhanizatsila I avtor-atizatsila obrabotki pochty; informs- tsionnyi sbornik. Moskva, Izd-vo "Svlazl," 1964. 77 pe (',-,.IRA 17:6) FAYNS11TEY14, V.M. I-I'achanization, and automation of slab cleaning. Metallurg 9 no.6: 28-32 Jo 164. WIRA 17:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy inatitut po proyektirovaniyu metallurgi- chookikh zavodov. FAVISHTEYN, V.f..'_.; PAMIKOV, P.M. Designing continUOUS pickling units. Metallurg 9 0 !64 ( 1.1~ I FLA 1 B r I ) 1. Gisudarstvanny.7 soyuznyy institut po proyelktirovaniya metallurgicheskikh zavodov (for Faynsh-16-syn). 2. PodT-,;!-,Vp,,y valttsovahchlka tsekha kholodnogo prokata zavoda "-~'.apnr~'Zll- stal"I (for Parnikov), -V T L ' 11 T JWMKOV, T.N.; RTCHKOV, N.S.; AMWIYZY, I.I., red.; BURM, M.Te., red.; red.; UBANIN, Z.I., red.: ZOVIIEVSKAYA, A.I., red.; SOK t I.A., tekhn.red. L"VegetAbles fmd Canned Goods" Pavilion, a guidebook. Pavillon "Ovoshcht t konservy"; puteyodital'. Moskva, Pishchepromisdat, 1957. 43 P. (MIRA 11: 1) 1. Vaesoyusneya promyshlonnara Yyetavka, 1957. (Moscow-fthibitions) (Canning and. preserving industry) FAYNSHTEYN, Ya.I. Produce bigh-quality products fron corn, Kona.i ov pr=. 18 no,117-9 A 163. iMM 16:2) 1. Vaerossiyoldy savef"airodnogo khosyaystva. (Corn products) ANMNOV# S.N.; FAYNSHTEYN, .YeOBO Methods of testing the a ectrio properties of thin films of polymeric materials. Plast. massy no-3-lt48-50 163. (MIRA 16:12) ANTONOV, S.N.; FAYNSHTEYN, Ye.B.; ANDRIANOVA, N.V. Electric properties of a polyethyleneterephtalate film. Plast.massy no.1201-52 163. (MIRA 17:2) BUDANOV, G.V., otv.sa vypusk; RBZNIXOT, A.1s, otv.za vypuskL FAYN 9 Ye,%&., red.; PAVZOR, A.S.,-red.isd-va; GUSNVA, S.S., takhn.reT-. -Y(-)ROVNBVP N,K,, takhn,red, I (Cost manual for the assembling of equipment] TSennik na montash oborudoyaniia. No.32. [Aquipment for gas purification) Oboru- dovanle dlia, ochistki gasov. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stoit. I arkhit- 1958,- 17 P, (KIRA 12:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarst"nnyy komitat po delam stroitelostva. (Ciao purification-Aquipmont and supplies) BUDANOV. G.V., otv. za vypusk,; RIZEIKOV, A*I., OtTe za vypuskq;-XAU=A,.-, PATZIER, A.S.,red. izd-va,; TATYMEKAR, TA., takhn. red.; BOROMV, A.K., tokha. red. [Cost manual for the assembling of equipment] TSennik n& montesh oberudovenila. Noskya. Goo. isd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. L stroit. materialan. No. 17. (Squipment for the chemical industries) Oborudovenis predpriiatii khimicheakoi promyshlonnosti.1958. 183 p. (KIRA 11:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudaretvannyy kositat pe delan stroltelistys. (Chemical industries--Bquipment and supplies) ABULLMEJ X. A*; SHTUN, ZO A* Improving the equipient. Put"i put. khos. 7 no.3:33 163. (XIRA 16:4) 1. Naeballnik r*llmonvarochnago prodpriTatiya No. 10', mt. Qrsha,, Belorusakay dorogi (for Atuladse). 2. Glavrqy inzh. rallsoevarochnego tiya No. 10, at. Ormha, Belorusakor dorogi (for Faynohtsyn (Railrdads-Squipment and oupplien) USSR Cultivated, Plan~s. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M-3 Abe Jours Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 23o47 Author' : Faynshte"'.- Z.4 R. Inst :Not given- Title :Th6,Problim d'Using Fertilizer on'Potatoes and Tomatoes on Light~Alluvial Bottom-Land Soils Orig Pub: V eb'i Tr. Mold. ovoshche~_kartof. orOBit. OPYt. St... Kishinev,'Gosizdat Moldavii, 1956, 277-284 Abstract: Tests were made in the flood-lands of the Dnestr River In Tiraspoliskly Rayon on carbonate or weakly carbonate soils with a poor supply of humus and nitrogen. In the tests with potatoes the greatest effect was gotten with the application of H6OP3OK30 and organic mineral fertilizers before planting (boosting the crop by 40-50%). The split applica- tion of regular fertilizers and side-dressing in- Card 1/2 & f C 9 V 9 10 X L a 0 0 PO a t IF W - - - "I-as of$ SOX *ON see! son oes 0 p mp &I w0 SON & W "M .Lm& go- POP, *34SA ~-i via. 00- "a.. it OA 04 0 0 a 0 0 **!* 0* 0 0 0 0 0 *'o o cm AT Ts PO, - .0 Lf"fe S" AND 410 t4blat V. GBOWS VAIIRIALS 0019 IA-Z t49-LIASNAV_I Dow IM23.".0 nee p go Poe p 00 Poo foe see r of FATNSHTLTN, Z.T., doktor meditainakikh nauk Injuries of the urethra in young boys. Urologlia no-1:396-43 Ja-Mr 155. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Is kazanskogn meditainsko instituta imeni T.M.Molotova (dir.-dotment S.R.Karynbayevf (URSTRRA, wounds and injuries, in boys) (WOURDS AND IWUIRI]CS urmthra. in boys) YAYNSMYN, Z.-Vi,._Uofsssor (Alm-Ata) Report on the activity of the Kazakhstan Urological Society in 1956. mr-je 157. (NLRA 1M) (GUITOURINAt OGAU-DISUSIS) PAYNSHTZM, Z.V., prof. Classification of tuberculosis of the urogenital organs. Urologlia 24 uo,0406 Ji-Ag 159. (MIRA, 12:12) 1. Is lafedry urclogil (sav, - prof. Z#T, FVnnhteyn) razakhokogo vieditelaskogo lustituts. (TMWMWSIS, MWANITAL) FA-M%WMMp r~Vop prof* Tactics of treating bilateral kidney aalculi. Urologiia no.lS 23-25 162. (KM 1513-1) lo Iz urologicheakoy kliniki lazakhBkogo meditainekogo instituta. (CAWWO URINARY) FAYNSHTEYN, Z.V., prof. Treatment o .tumors of the urinary bladder In the li-I ht of late results. Urologiia no.4t43-45 '63. IMIRA 17:10) 1. Iz urologicheskoy kliniki (zav.- prof. Z.V. Faynahteyn) Kazakhokogo meditsinskogo instituta. FAYNSHTEYN, Z,V., prof.1 ALFEROV, G.A, Ureteral alloplasty, Urologlia. 29 no.3.-52-54 My-Je 064. (KRA 18ilO) 1. Urologicheakaya klinika (zav.- prof. Z.V. Faynahteyn) Alma- Atinskogo meditainakogo instituta. t - t JA 9 As sp pr a$ V.le rotoonsentj WVTOMW-jA--~ rgtoohson+,j X=ZAVETOWAV GoVep redol GUPZnCHP Xquel tokbn, reds [ftil ~hWcm resewob ad fo=dation ongimoring] Qcmt*v*ds- niog OMOTWia J fvmd~mtys Ylookvaq Uomo isdwvo mallkboss lit- ryg sbnmlw I p2akatoTo 2~Q. 3U P. (UM 34, 6) (541 ~bwoo) (FWZA&tioms) KHOLII E.G., inzh.; KHOKHLOVA, A.N., inzh.; BFGLYAROV, S.A., inzh., rukovoditell raboty; IGNATYUK, G.L., g]Avnyy red.; KAGAN, C,.S,, zaMOBtite2l glavnogo red.1 GANK1W, M.Z., red.; DEVILLEFS, B.P., red.; ZHEREBTSOV, V.V., rF-d.; ZHUNOV, G.A.,, red.; KREMER, Ye.S., red.; OFFENGENDEN, S.R., red.; PAVLOV, Ye.L., red.; PETROVSKAYA, I,V., red.; FAXfiLjjWffJLr-", red.; FROG, N.P., red.; CHERNIKEVICH, L.A., red.; SHAPAYEV, A.M., red. (Special operating conditions of irrigation pumping stations.] SpetsialInye rezhimy orositellrvkh nasoanykh stantsii. Moskva, Giprovodkhoz.. 1964. 136 p. (14osew. VsesoiuznyI proektno- izyskatel'Bkii i nauchno-issledovateliskil inatitut Giprovod- khoz. Trudy, no.27). (MIRA 19:1) 1. Nachallnik otdela nasoanykh stantsiy Vsesoyuznogo gosudarst- vennogo proyektno-izyskatellskogo i nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta vodokhozyaystvennogo stroitePstva. (for Beglyarov). DANIWTICH, B.I.; YAYMDM, B.Z. " i Using oalolum ablaride to remove dirt froven to automobile bodies. Rat t isobr.predl. v strol. no.89:25-26 154. (Au%oa*bIIG:-*-BodIes) (NM 9:6) DARIWVICH. B.I., inzhener; FAYNTSIMMER, R.Z., inzhener. Removing loose and other @oil* frozen to the metal valls of dump truck bodies. Xek. sta. 24 no.12:47 D 153. (mLRA 6:12) (Dump trucks) FAYNYUD, G.M., inzh. Switching device for the remote control of reversive electric drives. Elek. sta. 33 no.6:51-53 Je 162. (MBU 15:7) (Electric switchgear) (Electric driving) L 07872-67 ',;,VIT (d) upjc~ ACC NR1 AF6030664 SOURCE CODE, o SC/66/o6b/6olv/66 26/90~~1] AUnw: ~~Mzibayev, E. F. _?~ak ina A. ORG: Institute of ;i;t"5e'MticG iM. V. I. Roma!iCT#k*Y")U;S8R__(Xnstitut matematiki AN UzSSRT TITLE: Concerning certain properties of the solution of a nonlinear'differential e tion with slowly varying parameters SOURCE: AN UzSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-matematicbeakih nauk., no. 4, 1966,, 26-31 TOPIC TAGS: nonlinear differential equation, differential equation solutionp asymp- totic solutionp vibration analysin ABSTRACT: The authors analyze a vibrating system in which some parameters vary slowly with time and are described by the nonlinear differential equation A(,r)'X' + B(,r)k + C(-r)x - ef(,r, x, k), where e is a small positive parameter, T - Et is the slow time., and A., B.. and C are positive continuous functions of T. A one-sided and a two-sided limits of the dis- tances between two zeroes of the solution of this nonlinear differential equation are presented; and the solutions of two equations of this type are compared. The limits and comparisons are expressed in the form of appropriate theorems. The differential equations' coriij:d:eir4a'arie' encountered in problems involving the passage of a system through resonance# vibrations of bridges and lifting cranes under the influence of 2/2 L 07872-67 ACC NRo AP603o664 0 moving loads and pulsating forceso calculation of rocket trajectories under power* Orig. art. has: 28 formulas. SUB CODE: .121 SUM ME: 25645/ ORIG Wt 0031 OTH REF: 001 2/2 be -in w g V FAYNZILIBER, A. M. "On Some Fundamental Relations in Aerodynamics of the Turbulent Boundary Layer in Compressible and Incompressible Fluids," Dokl. All sm, 47, No.8, pp 541-42, 1945 FAY','ZI'L',t!-H, A. M. Nekotor-je osnovnye zavisimosti acrodiriarLiki turbulentnoCo pogranichnogo sloia szhinaenogo gaza i neszhimaeroi zYddkosti. (Akadcmiia Nauk SSSR. Doklady. flovaia. seriia, l9h5., v. W., no. 8j p. 562-563) Title tr.: Some fundamental relatiorships in the aerodyna:-Ics of twbulent boundary layer of a compressible gas and an incorj.-ressible fluid. Also published in English in Conptes rendus de l'Academeie des Sciences de 11LIRSS. Nouvelle serie, 19L5, v. h7 no. 8, p. 5bl- 542 (QbO.A52). AS262-S3663 v. 0 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Libra.-y of Con- grcss, 19~5 FAI I i Z 11, 1 -'i -E H A . 11, . Oanowie zadachi gazogidrodinamik-j. pngranizhnogo slola kryia acroplane. (Akademiia Nauk SSSR Doklady. Novia seriia, 191j5, v. V, no. 2, p. 91- 94) Title tr.: Fundamental problazw. of tho fluid trranics of the boundary layer of an airplane wing. Also published in English in Comptes rendus de l'Academie des Sciences de VURSS. Nouvelle serie) 1916, v. V, ro. 2) p. P6-86 (Q60.A52). AS202.33663 v.4(- SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955 jgq gh F.A~NZILIBER, A.M. Universallnye peremennye teorii pogranichnogo 3loia. (Akademiia Nauk S3SR. 1jokladj. Novaia seriia, 1945, v.48, no.7, P-500-502) Title tr.: Universal variables in the boundary layer theory. Also published in English in Comptes rendus de 114cademio des 3ciences de 11URS3. Rouvelle serie, 1945, V-48j no-7, P-473-475 (Q60.A52) AS262.33663 v.48 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library, of Congress, 1955. - -ATIIIZI L I MY- A. -M*-- - - - --- - "Integration of Boundary layer Equations for a Compressible Fluid by the Yethod of Universal Variables." Dokl, MI SSSR, 48, No.8, Pp 549-550, 1945 A . . I Zakcn raspredel,~niia temperatur v poEranichnom sloe paza i zhickosti. (Aka- demiia Nauk SSSR. Doklady. Novaia seriia, 1946, v. 51, no. 8, p. 583-5,94) Title tr.: The law of temperature distribution in the boundary 1:.,.-;ei- 0" rrases and liquiris. Also publisbed in Enf-lish in Comptes rentius dp 1'Ac-arlerriie 0.ef~ Sri-nre~; de IIURSS. *uvelle erie, 19L6, v. 51, no. .9, P. 581-594 (QOO.A52). AS262.S3663 v-51 SO. Aeronautical Science and Aviation in the Soviet Union. Library of Congress) 1955. 1. FAYNZIL I MER, A. PI. Nekotorye osnovnye zavistimosti teplootdachi turbulentnogo pogranichnogo sloia szhimaemoi i neszhimaemoi zhidkosti. (Akademiia Nauk SSSR. Doklady. Novaia seriiap 1946, v. 52, no. 1, p. 21-24) Title tr.: Some fundamental relationships of heat transfer of boundary layers in compressible and non-compressible fluids. Also published in French in Comptes Rendus de lAcademie des Sciences de 11URSS. Nouvelle serie, 1946, V. 52, no. 1, p. 21-24 (Q60.A52) As262-S3663 v. 52 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955 Zakon soprotivlenii i zakon teplovykh napriazhenii v turbulentnom pogranichnom Bloe. (Akademiia Nauk SSSR. Doklady. Novaia seriia,, l9h6j v. 54, no.8, p. 673-676) Title tro The law of resistance and the law of thermal tensions inthe turbulent 1. boundary layer. Also published in French in Comptes rendus de l'Academie des Sciences de 11UMS. Vouvelle serie, 1956, v. 5h, noe8j p.669-672 Wo.A52). AS262-S3663 v. 54 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress. 1955 if i E-I w- Arl Jill INIZ. MIF-TkZlql ~O is v a M a b v a a 41 Q Q *pie fly I I I 00 A Peacts"s Ate F0012111% -CIA A 00- wo 8 TIMRUL MCK)MUNG OF WATSK VAPOUR WIr.1 AIR- roinsiltmr, A. (iull. 6730 109 . Acadelciso U.S.S.R., Dept Tech. Sol., July 1948S 0 '06, The artiolo deals with the problem of representing the thermal processes of one viscous medium on t!,e basis of another, substititing for example, air for water vapour, liquid for vapour, otc. gain 1*0 600 reaults indicate the practicability of modelling, the thermal pr ocessoi .. 0 04 of water vapour using air, assuming either the absence or presence of assp heat exchange at the boundary. Theoretifal methods are provided for Foe modell1bg both noa-isothernia and isothermic processes* 009 we 0 ft BeR.Ae solow .46 Gkv Got Iiii-doil"Ali, 11A : L % v ad 4 a I X 34 1 a 4 3 4 U 8 kV 10 is a, N"K 0 0 0'0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 40 0 ~O 0 410 lop fevfql 3g 1.9 ?2 c a Ail f .2.2 A 00 d 00 M. 13 4S _x sell Ar all + to IV P kl,- of I 00 see see lotic) wit-a-v-d-or- &AA&M I ami- so& sit dw ON- its 1 SL S AV so v AA ow 0 as a w 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 woo bee Pmbim is AM-Shia dy lieu w ow"i .4"d. J. M of d In lom I 5.5 S.R. btdkt In i Ina a for few vi%- With tin I at I ttwrrfom A. h ann ca 4)1 a ",IkAd - vo-. A- M. Soiutloo of the Y qu a d r a tur e a -71 r-I "-frm , '-' , FA NZILIBER, A. M. Nekotorye aluchai privedeniia uravnenii dvizheniia v pogranichnom Bloc viakoi azhi- maemoi zhidkosti k obyknovennym differentsial'rWm uravneniiam. (Akadftiia-.Rauk SSE Doklady. Novaia, serJia, 1949, v. 64, no. 6j. P. 775-778) Title tr.-- Some cases of reduction of equations of motion in a boundary layer of a viscous compreaBible fluid to ordianry differential equations. Reviewed by 0. F. Carrier in Mathematical Reviews, 1949, v. 10, no. 10, p. 756. AS262.S3663 v.64 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Unions Library of Congroaa., 1955 bis, I. N11, & Aft, sivell otk Mlcl mind 1w vd- a" mumlarm (in Russian.) 1u Na#A SSSR I Ile A. M. FAIPJArW, ljdl=cnta imods tit thi Acadmw the uss"), 114-W V. 69, t)VL% 1. Im. P. on the bult d flmjrctkll rMaidefeftu, a lft-w filrossuLs (or delmninstlon of the above is dtiivvd alld intrqwtied fur differinit vultirs of (he viLriAI)h-%. Xe 144 f lit a'$ if a 1440#9 -1 410190-1 "it 061 461 411JI10.1 411111 OW QftV JS1 ,-L-G--Av 10-1 AFT I a 'm a a 0 1 V a Ia a 3, 0 soi,soilwooooooosoo*o0000000000000600000,000000 .b-Ak Q a A. 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 AM W 0 A-R AL&~O 0 S 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 UISI,R/Physice Card. 1/1 Pub.. 22. -.W52 Authors i Faynziilber,, A, 14. Title Integrals for expressing similarity in turbulence and temperature fields Pariodical t Dok. AN SSSR 109/2, 225-228, Jan .11) 1955 Abstract Integrals ar6.dierived for hydrodynamic equations ex.pressing the stream lining profiles of any arbitrary shape by a viscuous in- compressible liquid at constant or variable temperature. The simi- larity of theintegrals. expressing a turbulent and therm&l con ditions of the streamlined profiles is indicated. Two U3SR refer- ences (1945A948). Institution Presented by Acadamician A. L Nekrasov, September 21s 1954 kQM 124-57-2-2094 Translation from- Referat.ivnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957. Nr 2, p 89 (USSR) AUTHOR: Fayrizillber, A, M. TITLE: S ~0~~ r~oe s of the Aerodynamics of the Separdtion. of Granular Mixtures (Nekotoryye matematicheskiye voptcsy Aerodinamiki razdeleniya zernovoy smesi) PERIODICAL- Dokl. Mosk. s. -kh. akdd. im, K. A. Timirydzev, 1956, Nr 22, pp 412-414 ABSTRACT: Bibliogriphic entry 1. Mixtures--Separation 3. Mathematics 2. Mixtures--Ap-rodynamic properties Card 1/1 Al L iS F_ Pq - SUBJECT USSP/NATMMTICS/I)ifferential equations CARD 1/2 Pa - 387 AIJTHOR FAJNSILAM A.M. TITLE gnergetic forms of the equations of motion of a viscous fluid and the integral of slightly vortioal flows. PERIODICAL Doklady Akad. Nauk 106, 793-796 (1956) reviewed 11/1956 The stationary plane flow of a viscous incompressible fluid is described by the equations ~a u u ~,U I 2u,, )2u, . x U x '6x ' -Y I y 2X _T_x + + 'j ( 2 2 D x y ~u 'a U I (2) u -FYZ + u. -~F' - - F? )U _~_ )2uy + ~2uy + V ( 2 2 . y , y y )x Y ~u (3) '77 + -6 y0 0. Here u3, and '117 art components of the velocity, p - pressure, S -density, V- kinematic coefficient of viscosity, U - potential of the mass forces. If (1) is differentiated with respect to x, (2) with respect to y, and if the results are added and if (3) is taken into account, then an equation is obtained which does not contain % :1W 1 RA C DOklady Akad. Hauk 106. 793-796 (1956) CARD 2/2 PO - 387 D(uxtuy) 1 2 D(ux u X) D(Xty) U), where D(X,Y) in Pe Jacobian of the trans- V formation of x and y into ux and u . If H - + 2 + U + a 0 is introduced y 2 ' u, u ~22 buy - :.!!X the vortex, +u an a now dependent variable (a w.Gonst,co - U +U 'a X x y then it is obtained for the determination of H dH H 02). dt This equation can be linearized for slightly vortioal flows: 2 dt V H. The last equation posesses the integral (4) R m j~ +2 + U + a const 2 5 which is a generalization of Bernoulli's integral. The author proposes to use this integral for &;reoision and development of the theory of boundary layers by dividing the whole range of flow into three zoness 1) vortex zone (boundary layer)l 2) Zone of weak vortices with the integral (4)) 3) Zone free of vortices, where 0 - 0 and (4) passes over into the usual integral for ideal fluids. AUTHOR i FAYNZILIBERtA.M. PA - 2235 TITLEt -S1wt1&iqty-1ntegr&ls in the Hydrodynamic of Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Processes. (Integraly podobiya gidrodinamiki getero- gennykh i gomogennykh protsessov, Russian). PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 112, Nr 4, pp 607 - 610, Reoeivedl 4 / 1957 Revieweds 4 / 1957 ABSTRACTt In many problems in practice schemes of the motion of a viscous gas are found, which are accompanied by heterogeneous or homo- geneous chemical reactions. At first the author investigates the similarity integrals of the rotational fields and of the concentration fields for hetero. geneous reactions. As in the problems under consideration the velocity of motion differs considerably from the velocity of sound, compressibility is not taken into consideration and ? can be put equal to 1. The system of hydrodynamic diffusion equations is + b is the only known integral for this written down. e a au x system, which, however, is valid only for the special case of a lacking pressure gradient (boundary layer on a plate). Here an integral for the general case with an existing pressure gradient (circulation round a ourviliftear profile) is obtained. By the aid Card 1/3 A - 2235 Similarity Integrals in the Hydrodynamic of Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Processes. u u A x Y) (where a denotes of a new dependent variable-2 . a - a( _y - _x a certain constant) the following equation for is obtained from the above mentioned system of equationst u WIAX) + u PAY) - + ~12) x y 77 This equation has the integral b - const, or, written down in a different way, c - ac4 + b. That is to say, a similarity in- tegral of the rotational fields and of the concentration fields is obtained. This applies in the case of the flow round a profile of any shape..The problem is then investigated as to what boundary conditions the,integral c - ato + b corresponds. The solutions for such gas flows as are accompanied by a reaction on the surface and also for other cases, 9.g. oonfusors, polygonal and exponential velocity distributions etc are obtained in a similar manner. In the special case of a flow round a plate a more general integral for the above deduced equation can be found. Now the similarity integral for homogeneous reactions is taken Card 2/3 into consideration. In the casc of homogeneous reactions the U!, a PA - 2235 Similarity Integrals in the Hydrodynamic of Retmgeneous and Homogeneous Processes. equation for the concentrations (written down in the form of a boundary layer) runs as followst U.4- + - + V Ily *_ ch Here V denotes the velocity of the spatial chemical reaction. The solhion of this equation can be found In form of a simi- larity integral of the concentration- and velocity-fields. Final- ly the homogeneous second class reaction in the case of flows in a confusor is briefly disoussecL ASSOCIATIONt Not given PRESENTD BTs Member of the Academy NEKRASOV,I.I. SUBMITTEDt 27-8-1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 3/3 3(2),3(4) ATMOR: TITLE: PER ODICALt ABSTRACT: Card 1/4 None Given. Chronicle (Khronika) BOV/6-59..66-21/22 Geodeziya i kartografia, 1959, Nr 6, PF 74-75 (USSR) At the Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodeziiq aerofotos*yemki i kartografii (Moscow Institute of Geodetic, Aerial Survey and Cartographic Engineera)p the Ordinary Scientific Conference took place on April 22-24. A. 1. Ivanov, Docent, Candidate of Philosophic Sciences, spoke on "The OutBtanding Work of Materialistic Philosophy". A. N, Baranor, Chief of the Glavuoye upravleniye geodezii i kartografii (Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography) spoke "on the Seven-year Plan for the Development of Topoqraphic-goodetic and Cartographic Work". The following reports were delivered in the geodetic section: A. M.-Paynai-l-l-beer-Professor,"Some Integrals of the Surface Theorems and Their Application to the Mechanics of Artificial Satellites of the Earth".- As V. Kondrashkov, Docentp "Radio- electronics and Geodesy",- G, V* Bagratind, Docent, "Accuracy in the Solution of Inverse Pocitian Computaticts by the Coordinates of Different Geodetio Systems".- P. F. Shokin, Docent, Chronicle SOV/6-59-6-21/22 "Gravimetry in the Preoent Stage of De7elopment".- Yu, To Mokhoyp Assistantf reported on the influence of rounding errors on the accuracy of solution of linear equation systems.-V. D.Bollshakov, Candidate of Technical Soienaes, spoke on the "Investigation of the Rules of Distribution of Errors in Generalizing the Relief in Surveys".- No Do Dr3zdov, Post-graduate Student, reported on the solution of Unear systams for the adjustment of geodetic networks.- V, M, Korolevtoev, D~cant, demonstrated an apparatus designed by him for pa-r&llla~tln. tTaversing with a short constant vertical basis.- The followfng roports were delivered in the a9rophotogeodetio section: A, So Valuyev, Do-,ent, reported on a parallactic reducar, an addltioral devioe to the stereo- comparator#- No No Veaelovokly, Doeantt spoke on the possibility of generalizing the formulas for the a!.r survey of outlines and altitudes.- B. No Rodionov and No P. Zakazn3v, Docents, reported on a-band-shaped central shutter for aerial cameras,B. No Rodionov on a stroSoscopin. coMmator sightq B. No Rodionov and Engineer V. I. Yerkhov on the scheme of a computing device for the automatic entry of the airplane into the route tor!air surveys.- Ye. P.. Arzhanov presented some simplifications for the Card 2/4 computation of constants of aerial c-ameras.-Yu. No Kuznetsovp Chronicle SOV/6-59-6-21/22 Post-graduate Student, spoke on the use of rapid film recording for the investigation of nerial-camera shutters.-V. I. Grishin, Engineer of the Gootekhkontora Gosplana RSFSR, spoke "On Some Results and Tasks in the Exseution of Large-scale Photo- theodolite Surveys".- The following reports wore delivered in the cartographic seotioni Professor 7, 1, Bvkhov spoke on the content of the new map on a sc-ale of 1 t 2,500,000.- Professor A. I* Preobrazhenskiy spoke on "Mineral Resouraes of the USSR and Their Representation on Ecoaomi,, Maps".- B.S. Sudakova, Assistant, reported on the method of geographic field research during the preparatory editovial work at the object of cartography, 1. S. Tolstoukhov, Assistant, reported on the improvement of relief representation of wooded flat country on the topographic map on a scale of I 1 10,000, Yu.S. Bilich, Assistant's reported on maps of apartment building in the atlases of the oblastI.- In the section of building of apparatus, I. Is Men'shikov, Dcoent, spoke on the life of A. S. Popov.- W. V. Yakavlero Asqletant-, --aported on reflecting lenses, Professor I. G, Sarkln on the lnuTuase in accuracy in measuring physical magnitudes, Dii43~3.nepf V. Mo Hazarov on vertical axial systems for highly acou:rate )Dtin thpodillitea, V.S, Usov, Card 3/4 Assistant,.on sighting with tel-,33copga with zone plates, Chroniole SOV/6-59-6-21/22 P. P9 Zakharov) Assistant, ,a -thq automat!zat;on of evaluation of image coupIss. . P I Card 4/4 -FAYNZ'IrL'-9M,J In, 0'rT4-(-Prof. I~The Use of Some Mathematical Methods in Agrlculture." report presented at the 3rd Conference on the use of Mathematics in Biology, Leningrad University, 40K Z3.- 27 )4'A) (PrJmeneniye matematichaskikh Metodov v Biologii. II, Laningrad,1963, PP. 5-11 (Hoscow Agricultural Academy imeni. Timiryazev) r,,i n 1~cncrallzed similitude integral wL ziurtL ,ws-S. y r-AtpjjjtL4ki -'Rjc-kc-y IromyshlermooLl. AA fv- M" ,all I Id Ali v Ild At lili 1 11 il 111111 1 1 1 il #A on 4in IG- (Mo a cow) - "The methods of integration of saw differential equations of bydrodymanics including the effect of chemical reactions." report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 29 January - 5 February 1964. 111TO, oft 0010 00~4 % a - I L A, MIALLOWAL WINATWI CLAUPWATON I low WIN c"T 14H Ale 10 isle' w 0 w 9 0 0 * 4 We 0 10 b-0-4 0 * 0 q, ;W qi, '09 ~'6009 a AS --$-,"- LLIA IAJJW~Y_ 4U. CZRTAIN- PROMM IN TUM Of FUX IN INTEML COMSTION INOM. Dok" Ak ado Not* OUR (Rep. Acad. Sai. UJ.3sRs)# :00 of -0.4 22 DOG, 200o"Volo 759 (09 8D3-W)a P"sevU themstical, mtbmtiW as* got woo too AM I 1 8 4M 00 0 1 N 0 9 0 4 3 9 T FA 0 0 0,010 j 71. V. "Efficiency of Low Horsepower Steam Engines and OpUrial Temerature for Superheating Steam," Za ekon. top.,, 9, No.6, 1952 FAYNIZIL"ER, E. M. "Powor Driven Grain Di-jer with Low Potential float," Dokl. AN SSSRp 17, No.6p 1952 PAYNZILIBER, fr, M., Frof. Gas and Oil Engines Problems of the theory of outflow in high speed piston engines. Vast. mash., 32, NO- 3, 1952- Monthly List of Russian Acessions. Library of Congress. October 1952- UNCLASSIFITM. I 1. FAINZILIB-MG, Y-B. M., Prof. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Iurenev, V. N. 7. "Industrial steam turbine electric power plants.0 V. F. TUrenev. Reviewed by Prof. Ye. M. Fainzillberg. Prom.energ No. 1 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl. ACHPJUW, N,S., doktor tokhnichookikh nauk. professor, glavnyy redaktor: ANTSTMOV, M.S., kandidat fisiko-matematichoskikh nauk; ASTAIROT, I.Y., professor; VUKMVICH, M.P.. professor, doictor tekhnichookikh nank; KOMIN, A.I., kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk; KRIPWS, B.S., inshener; LAZARIT, L.P., kandid^t takhnichookikh nauk; XAMIN, I.T., inshoner; MATTUIHIN, V.M., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; NIKITIIF, N.N., kandidat fisiko-zatenaticheskikh sauk; PANIGHKIN, I.A., kandidat tekbnicheskikh tiouk; PXTUIHOV, B.S., kaididat takhniohe*ikh nwk; POWIN. L.G., kandidAt tokhnichoskikh wiak; SINNOV. A.7: insheter; SMIRYAGIN, A.P., kandidat tekhntcheakikh nauk; 14 TWTAIIIR professor, doktor tokhnichaskikh nauk; KHALIZXT, G.F., X&ndj'jAT-t ekhnic hook ikh nank; TANISHIN, B.I., kandidat tokhniohe*kM nauk; MARXIX, M.Te., inshener, redaktor; KAWAVOT, T.G., redaktor grafiobookikh materialov, inzhener; SOKOZOVA, T.F., tokhnichookiy redaktor. (A machinabuilder's manual in six volumes] Spravochnik mushinostroitelia v shosti tomakh. Isd. 2-*, ispr. i dop. Xoskva, Goa. Dauchno-tathn. isd-vo washinostrolt. lit-ry, Vol. 2. 1954. 559 P. WRA 8:1) (gaebinery-Construction) (Mechanical engineering) f V A 1 R L- bA- i L Card Author* ftynsillborl 39 M. i' Dr. Sci. Prof . Title f ragdating-isIves Periodical s Vast, Wshe 34/3s.28 320 fty 1954 Abstract I Valves used on reciprocating and rotational machines,-wAq particdarly,#- on internal 6ombustion engines, are studied and analyzed* Methods for testing valves are given together with formulas and Mustrations. Institution t Submitted s 'N #N`Iz&'MX&' ~5' 5'~:' 2MIN ~r.''Mffi , i S I-All ANTSYFEROT, K.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk; VLCALOVICH, M.P., prof., doktor tokhn.nauk, laureat Loninakoy premii; KRIPWS, B.S., iuzh.; LAZAREV. L.P., prof., doktor takhn.nauk; MAZYMN, I.T., lush*; NIKITIN. R.N., kand.fis,-zat.nauk; OCHKIN, A.T., inzh.; PANICHKIN, LA., prof*1 doktor takhA,nauk; PSTMOV, B.S#, prof., doktor takhn.nauk,- PODWID36 L.G., kand.tskhn.nauk-, SIMMOV, A.Y., iuzh,; SKIRYAGIN, A.P., kand.takhn.nouk; TCKKAKOV, G.A., kandetakhn.nauk; ,jATN= prof,,@ doktor takhu.nauki VAIISU, G.P., kand. tekhn.naukg CHNSAMS 0, T.P., kand.takhn.nauk; YANISHIN, B.Iqj kand.tokhn.nauk; ACHEREAN, N.G., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, redo; K'EMRYAVTSZWP' V.N., prof., doktor takhn.nauk, red.; PONOKAMO S.D., prof.. doktor takhn.nouks laureat Loninskoy promil;,redol'SATIV, B.A.. prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; M SIN, S.V., skademik, redo: RESWOV, D.N., prof., doktor tokhn.nauk, red.; MGANOT, V.G., inzh., red.graficheakikh moterialov; GILIMENBZRG, M.I., red.izd-va; SMOLOVA, T.F., takhn.red. (Manual of a mchanical engineer in six volume] Spravochnik me- shinostroitelis v shesti tomakh. Red.sovet N.S.Achorkan i dr. Izd.3., lopr. i dop. Moskva, Goseneuchno-takhn,izd-vo mashino- stroit.lit-ry. Vol.2. 1960. 740 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. AN USSR (for Sorenson). (Mechanical engineering) (Kochinery-Construction) FAMILIDERG oktortekhn. nauk, prof.; RZ221IKOV, D.L., dotsoq MAKHO11 I KO dote., roteenzent; SOLOVIYEVA, etsenzent; , M.G.P H.P., red.; KLEYMM , L.G., tekhn. red. [Internal combustion engines (fundamentAds of the theory and their parts); lecture course]Dvigateli vnutrennego sgoraniia (osnovy teorii i elementy konstruktaii); kurs lektsii. Mo- skva, Voss. zaochnyi in-t inzhenerov zhel-dor. transporta, 1961. 74 P. WRA 15:8) 1. Moskovokiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodoro-hnogo tran- sporta im. I.V.Stalina (for.Rezn:Lkevi.Makhon'ko). (Gas and oil engines) L 37916--66 E,J(1)/E1:G(k)-2 'h'4/A T ACC NR3 AP60232 2 SOURCE-COVET. --IMTO-n'T[6670-6070-WOOD97001~, AUTHOR- Faynzillber E. M. (Doctor of technical sciences); Drabkin, L. M. 1.37U~ni__ ORG: A on Correspondence Institute of Railroad Transportation Engineers (Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta) TITLE: Use of engine exhaust heat in a thermoelectric generator for powering the electrical equipment of automobiles SOURCE: AvtomobillneVa proqrshlennost', no. 7, 1966, 9-1o TOPIC TAGS: heat sensitive element, thermocouple, thermoelectric power, thermo- electric equipment ABSTRACT: An experimental study of the use of exhaust gases of internal-conbustion engines for feeding thermocouple elements has been carried out using thermocouple elements mounted on the exhaust pipe of a one-cylinder 6-hp diesel engine. Optimal branch sections Sn and Sp were selected according to the formula S. SP where Pn and pp are the specific resistances of branches n andp, and An and Ap are their thermal conductivities; for the investigated materials,Sn/Sp - 0.73.' The measured values of the differential thermal emf and electzical -conductivity of 5 Card L 37916-66 ACC NR, AP6023212 thermocouples were used to determine their characteristics at the following tempera- ture regimes: T I = 2o6O; AT = 1670; T I = 2920; and AT = 246. The thermoelectric efficiency is shovn relative to AT. Ihe experiments revealed the possiblity of utilizing exhaust heat to power thermoelectric generators for use in the automobile and tractor industry. Their-feasibility depends on the possiblity of obtaining in- expensive materials possessing the required high-quality factor z (z 92-- _~here a is the differential thermal emf) at temperatures between 900 and 1100K.. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 table&. [GE] SUB CODE: 09, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004/ OM REF:. 001/ ATD PRESS: Oy7 Card Isomeri2atiQU of uneaturatel DYAllogerbons in contact with metal oxides* VII. Isomerization of allylbenaene biellyl and 4-pheM~L-I-butene in the presence of chromic gaJAI deposited on -lyzinum A.W"4 R. - -Legiggi L, A. DerendracvLand /,A, A.Faigil"bRum (40600w state Yaiv.) J. Gen. Chem. (U.S.S.R.) 16, 817-20(1946); - C.A. 35, 69364--At 225-3000 A1203-Cr2O catalyst is effective in isomeri- I* allylbenzene, biallyl, a nd 4-phenyl-142ene into propenylbenzene (6o%). bipropenyl (73%). and 4-phenyl-3-butene (57%), with best results being obtained at 250 0 and a flow rate of OtIZ-0.15 g4min- Thus the isomerization from4 - toy - olefin is readily achieved. G. M. Kosolapoff i0ft 0 . 0 0 It# It* '41 it. & f 6 it 1Z L a 01 V I.- Jk I JA Of IL 0 U '0" 'to 4 'y L A Vilvitsk Synthtsis of oloofin and praffin hydoosicarbot with Iso so tic 09 On lure V. 21.4-Dimethyl-IJ-pessudiene in the syn. thesis of hydrocarbons with a quaternatry cubw aim. -00 00 R. Vi. U %it#.. A. A. 1`41111til'Iteliff, and N. P. MUSIbetiIIA. .00 00 A.F. (p,A'4'f A-himi, Client.) is, In,45-tv do- (IMMil. t,, :.j. ( I Is 14 1 1, 4 2. It 0 h; 4 1. 1,10 114. - --The beat Korpn. of so 00 1 '1%: - mrsityl ..4 4j,h,th t/ I.: p. -I-st,ho-no, (1) 0.5 tnuk Mor itt I still is ~O'Vil With - .00 0 p a .. . mitlins tit 0.5 stwile kv-CmIell .00 *0 or MeMIC1. tillu%tol 2 IIFNI., let Stand overnight. MOUXCII .1 -3 hor,.. trr~lnl %ith and lite firs. layer 3CINi- wee 00 r.611ifily, 'Ifirol. and oli%td. after PIVIlminAry lwat- of ,, , , Itit& I fir. tie romplute lite (Ist-hydrition; 1 (027o yield). 200 00 1. 7 1 lh~ in. 1'. mi," 1,4 114, 1,,, 11.7:1711: of Addis i of 7-8 s. dry cis to 00 filh In III K. I stills tir-CoWilig go " Mes 'XilcmetHr. ? coo which i, Irt.tt,-J, o%th Dry-Icr etioling, with it few pieces 04D .4 Iti-A Mill Nitwit with N tintil Iffir Is orliftsbuted too go- 410 1 It, 1.111114.4 is 1111151CALAtt-ly treated With the 00 Grign,,rd it isuot,: iv.-PrNIgho, gives 2A',,. 1,1ra-th 1,- 153-3.7", aV 1.43K5, d.* OUPW (Tonto, I 'durwr, 1,,,4 21?4 19', Is also obtained); hydro- 1. sloe som.ru-n --ori-or Ni-Alt()s gave Ce 0 bin I.-:i :)..V. nj.* if:" 0.74.47. Mmilarly ibo- ArtiMiglir port, ;so'; fig. I 7w..'. mj~ oil," 1).-M45. hydrogenated over X0 Ni-AIAP, 17.41' tit 67.5". 0 d.' 11.7.'W; urnilorly. IlotAffifir sAve 26`1 lot, M.7 aV 1.41sort. tie* ties UTINA1110911' tie 0 Wee 1,o3so i-T- loopistj -it eiir dot a I T_ 41.111 COE 4-o' 4114 An A S V Foot 0 N 8 1 W IN a a 3 1 v xx b u 11 AT 90 It ; 11, ; 4 ; ; I Its tons, it 0 to 0 It it 9 :is 0 0 0 0 9 000000 0 go so 0 of* 000 00 0 sees 01111100000 0 000000 000000 0 0-0-9-0 _** s-2-9 _* 0 0 oleo _g -0900 go**** F#~Z n f P MMG, 11 . A. R. Ia. Levin--, A. A. Feinzillberr and 11. P. Shusherina, Synt"u-sis of ti.e isostructure of olefin and paraffin 'ydrocarbons. V. 2, 4-di--~rent-.,,yl-,oenta-diene-1, 3 in the synthesis of hydrocarbonn with a quarternary carbon atom. p. 1775 The method of synt!--esin of 2, 4-di-methyl-pentadiene-10 wE:s perfected which increased its yield to 62.51 of the theoretical. The Zelinskii lab. of Organic Cheme of the Moscow 6tate 'University, Holder of the Lenin Order, October 8, 1947 SO: Journal of General Chemistry (USSR) 28, (80) No. 10 (1948): A. A. NAllyl Rearrangement of Ternary B, V-Unsaturated Halogenidee Upon Their Reaction With Magnesium-Organic Compounds." Thesis for degree of Cand. Chemical Set. Sub- 30 Nov 49. Moscow Order of Lenin State U iment. M. V. Lomonosov. Swnar7 82, Doc 52, DissertatlopA Presented ?or Degrees in Science and Ingineering k Moscow in 1949. 7rom Vacherkyays, Moskva, Jan-Dec 1949. tthm 41kanes. R. Ye, lAvLas. cf. C.A. 44, of atharm fit 0& Idilked hold Or, d r with 2.3-dimetbyl-14-buts- dirtic hydrochlulmer h=omide; the 2 halides exist hi d! futtu* . fePrestatiag an allytic system. Ue9xCUQ:Cll, .nd Mc,,C-.CMcCH&X*. even at -20' vrith deficiesty of kAl9X most of tk reaction Product " aw balide eaction. To 125 g. JCUM'il. V '460'1'. A,2 was addZ 4 a. NJ'% 1. W 8. A,,O, when 1b. ,.p. rist craxed (40-M) min.) the mist. was heated to 030 for 8 bra. and after quenclilas in I IA) save 06 2uwAnAc permolepinacul save the menowdek, 73%. bw 81-2*, oU 1.4340, d!I (j.M2. "yak of the dLLectate in a Pyres tube with ALux-oruol tube Ada at 43D~30* to a N aim. gave 84% 2.3. diawdyl-I.S4aWiew, bm MAI. aV IAW ' dl* 0 rAM this (0.25 mok) with 0.111 mok f(C1 at -16 ga%v ti~ 6~. draAkfi&. Cj1jjG. b.s 43-6*. %V t.44M. d:0 U.M. trestal"t of this at -WO in WOO with stulDr, MIMMI by 2.5 hn. at -SDI sad hearing 4 lin.. and stoWing am. night. gave 43% hydroembout b 117-21.6% shown by Haman analysis to consixt of Ut S:J;h="yi-24,xw and Asidn.olanequiv.amt.offlitr 014*tmdinwpvctbcbydrabromkk.whicb Wat treated directly with RM#X; The alknes were bydm smatedevuh-CtoykMtbasatd.analop. Tbeproducts btained' ch" : 8A41Mdky1-2-Arxm,bw121-1.S*.a ' 1' 072 4-' 0.7404: b. 143.3-11.4r, LUA, dr 0.7W: 2A4mdAy1-2-.d,.. b. 169.1- to .2% tolf lAW. dr O.M9' . b. .sV 1,410. dtO 0.7377; SA& *V 1.4137. 0.73M. -.0-0 0%. T".0. ... FAINrILFW, A. A. R. Ia. Levina, T. I. TantByrevaj As A. FainBilberR and N. N. MezentBova. Synthesis of hydrocarbonBe XXIV. Synthesis of alkanes off-Tsiostructuree Pe 1619 N. D. Zelinskii Lab. of Organic Chem. Moscow State Univ. Dec. 1, 1950- SO.- Bulletin of the Acad. of Sciences, Izvestia (USSR) Section on Chemical Sciences,, No. 2. (March-April 1951) ol "r- ~.Z~d by~:= bUy Vow th. r;T. 1. TAnt- Awle, * and H. 0, TrvsA!Af!!r air Unite ). /-"I#, AW. Ndmb S.-VS.R.. Oldel. Khom. X-sook 1051. 321-7: cf. CA. 44. 111M. 49. tR)" ykhi from lilrCO arml ItiMill1r), bru lrob~ I xj.' 1 411111" it It exreAi oi etusol. I Id Wj& 0.410f), shothen I be. with a stiti t% ke cedivig. viefolo W)% Af#~14170, 1vow AI-2 V. PV *1*11 11,641 0.117,46. "I's Mh mate) and 12 0. NIC t"al"I t -.I)* to -4no' with HiClin (a hisheT tmmp~ fow thr ! cowforrastim of the "Iflorde with RMSX save v"y P4%w k1s) stood rvdu%cd.'l fits. 9A%e ill-Mit 441'OW*YI-J- bow Will 401.4'. Of 1.4343. (711 11. 0 And NJ X. Ac$O Irr-Altil with a pmviously "&A.lc (24 hrs ! w4n, oil I It. ILK In IS s. AW. with omasioetal mWins. pvc the 10% mdem, Iv,. 17411.5-MIA', mV 1.420. dt* o 1) V= I'muce Ot The f4cr thnm4b 4 Skima-wat! Au"I t~6 Z 41110 Di is 4 all". goovot 67% bydranitism, 4.4- dixuAy1-2-&wm, forts mV 1.413.5, d:' Tlw Raumn, Wmtsum is rrixoduccd wool un t be bai. ul th, intritsity of IGO cm. -9 and IOU con. -6 lin", the submatom - 113mirtogmatimSave FICAPI. bom 1.4011), dl* U.M01; Its RAntan gvectrum chrck4 Out u( i pffvkou-6 prrpn. (PAr- ~hulln. d at.. (*A. 37. Miss). c'. M. Kgmuwa , with metal oxides, XU. Fwms*m old by efolsydratim of ellmothylkillyletwim" aside on &I ninum adele. It. N's Levine tern AL Ldrits1kil. and V. Z-.. -r;;;i~C* %#Air 1110Y.. Slaftsow). Our. 06216M Khei". Co,n. Cbrno.) 21, cf. C.A. 41. Mu. .ith A Most, lot I'll.: CIIC17,k-l and MWO 04-led 67- ;. )--k. J~14tiallorkd4j". hwe 117-10* mv 1.427.0. .1.1 1I.NMI I Ills. p-l-fto ot-col Ce %1161r seen A110% (cf. the Iffes. Voice 4N,veIin is N at an.. tpm at 2.%0* ausl U. t -0. 12 gAve boom 66.6% uV 1-4490. to.- o.116Ku. MW a Most. of I-mAk*2.&Pex1ddim (11) with (M) bms 72-5-5.5. . air 1. 447.4. .111 (emnittrel In 1*111t). Contallil"d almat 331~. 11; It - anhydikle ffQvv Vale fromoluAl ffl. by Ileatultill with nut" bm 7dj*. mV 1AAW. till 04MI. while lbe all4lik*1 44 T low Ill on hyliftelysis save obor d6d, 10. 153-4'. PAssease of I own Cr ozWo an AIM at in a % Atoll. govoe 110~4% of a todst. of U and U1. 111.1irAtilloo 41111"Al numpleele Immuctietation. Ramon czatma. M the #% lepwrtre pergratal) "Vead in I file fleepic.." lok".1 G-1.1, I AtO ItW1 con. I chmaelcrk-lic f4m kk*C;Cllo AM RCII.Clis; Al skia" A wak km4ut at Ition) con. 1. Willie tile elt:111-of the III out "AM 1W.I.Me low the fc[Allvc illtv",61Y no it& holes Ag4inst the CkV rin. I ca C1104. the Imll lines torlillit 1330. 1214. and 437 cm.-I rhu-, tllv 11--hYdritn"t yichl, as the rmurv jw-jtwe I~ 113i-octra of Ccmb--*n&tIrn Sc--ttr~ring of Certain C.-C I n c, P- 11, r n,~,.s W - t h Ic - t -, r7 Carbon Atoms," Ye. G. Treschova, V. 14. Trtevskik, ~j I. Trantryreva, A. L. Fayn7.illber?, R. Ya. Levina, Moccow Stcte U ineni ?.J. V. Lomonosov. "Zhur Fiz Khimll Vol XXV, No 10, pp 1239-1247. Meavarements of number and intensity of' lines in rpectra of combinntion scattering of 2l 4-dimethylhexrne, heptene, octrno, rna nonnne, 2o 4, 5-tr-_*:7etI-,y1.'-cyvnc, 2, 4, 6-trimethyllieptrne, and 2, J., 7-trimethyloctnne, in w*rewrent with theoretical conclusirns of B. 1. Stepanov, shored thrt different t~Tes of b-,Pnc*,inFss of all-rne C skeleton are reprer..Pntpd by rp chr-recteristicr of spectinim. PA 194T18 VOWMenistry Err~carbons 'Xsr 52 "Synthesis of Rydrocarbons. X7111. ELArdbrculdes aad,Aydrochlorldes of 2-Xethy1pent&dL"*-1,,j " of 4-Nothylpentadiene-1,13 in the Synthesis of KyArocar- bons of loo-Structure," P. Ya. Levina, A. A. Fayn- ~211'berg, Ye. 0. Treshchova, Lab of Org Chem Imeni Acad I. D. Zelinskly, Moscov Order of Lenin State U "Utur Obshch Khim" Vol XXII., No 3, pp 430-439 These tertiary allyl halides are characterized by the presence of a methyl group in the gsftnA positicn vith reference to the mobile halogen atom. They are wich more. stable than the other tertiary allyl bal- Idea hydrobs wA hydrochlorid" of isoprene 209T40 USSR/Chem"try - Hydrocarbons (ContO &md.2,3-&iMwthY1bUtMw~ieM vbich do not have,& six- 'I& structure. Their stability in reactiow vith orj magnesium compds allovs their use in the syn- thesis of hydrocarbons vith quaternary carbon atom. Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 5 Mar. 10, 1954 organic Chemistry WN Elm a and 4- 14091tadle" h, the vyithia of x zib"11.1.1 Shudure. A. YR. A. -A. hFy=' r b".. LCAM, an4.JL 0. T U110SISUOU).- See 47. WM. XL Ob at MANN@ Rod ~_F- . -SUMw, Wo pwwrmw R. YR. ta'!~r- a WwW A.' A.- Fabudl1mg vi FOMCO;). Ibu. U-4. w 28 MW"FMddw of d1sue, by4mwboo. ~: .the "atheds of oleftic and -Muk hydrowbous vft:, - an &tam. 1r YR. L.,I. and K P.: b ]bid. UI-O.--See C.A. 47, 2M -117r,- Tr-an-sror-m-Mon of diene hydrowbous Into tyd h drocarbons. R. YR. Levina and B. M. 61=ptdz!~'. 'lid. 647 -.-12. CA ~ 47 Xy- !AYNn-I.JB5iG, A-A~ USSR/Chemistry - Hydrocarbonap Fuels Apr 52 OSynthesia of Hirdroc"arbons..'M Simthesis of Alkenes and Alkanes With a Quaternary Carbon Atoms" A. Ya. Levinap To I* Tantayrovap A. A. Faynsillbarg, 1403cow Order of Lenin State U imeni No V. Lomonosovj, Lab of Org Chas imani Acad No Do Zelinakiy "Zhur obahch MAmr Vol MIs No hP PP 571-577 By the action of te'-rtiary:alkyl mignesium chloride on allyl. bromide, 3 ethylene bydrocarbons with a quaternary c-atox were qntheaized: 4,4-dimethylphoptens-19 hs4-trimethylhaxene-lj,and-h,,h-dimeth.vloctene-1. By catalytic hydrogenation of the alkenes, alkanes with a quarternary C-atom were obrained. 224T31 FA eN _Z_ I C 1~ Combination of hydrocarw flarfous dams, III. CIRRINKIM99attermS spectra of several 'alkadienes with a system of isolated conjugated double bonds. 19 G Trimlichova,'l. M at vsk 1, Ya. Levina 'A, A. Faluzal'btrx. an . . 1 or_ Va. . 1260-71(1952); d. C.4. 43-,73W(ID49).-Ram;Ln spectra have been studittl of 2-inethyl-1,4-pentudiene (1), 2- niethyl-2.4-pentadiene (11), 2"Imethyl-1,3-butadiene JIM), 2.4-ptadiene (IV), 2,4-wadiw! (V), and 2,4- VI). I The b p xy, and d:1 in that order are 61 1-4053, U. 70.3', 1.45W. 0.7200; 111. 68.6-, 1.4300, 0.7202; IV, 105'. 1.4477, 0.7=; V. IM6.1.48W, 0.7439. Wave nos. and comspottding In- tensitics for I-V are tabulated between 240 and 3131 cm. -1 The tbaructeristic lines of U and M an 1(130 and 10M cpa. -1, mp.. with Intensities of WM #nd. 1060 tudtx. resp. IV W 2 characteristic tints at IOU kad 1663 cm. -1 with Intensities of 1200 and IOW units, pqp, - It is concludid that In the IWO~4680-cm.-' region alkadienes with Isolated -double bonds have either 2 lines or a single line, the total intensity being about twice that of the coffesponding *I- kene line. The characteristic lines In the IOOD-1680-cm. -1 region of alkadlencs with cunjugattil double t)on(6 1. stronger than those of alkenes. JV, V, and VI have spectra// ahnost Identical fit nVe nos, and rather similar in rcL-L- live line Intensities. W. L., Jr. --FArTZILIBa - -A. ---- - - ,I G "Popular Pamphlets ob Chemistry,," Reviewed by A. A. Faynzillberg, Priroda, 41$ No.83 1952. u S S R a4atterwg spectro of b3fdroarboal Of VAITOUS ct%~Sev. IV. branubf.d OdAl WIM tortiary C bm N" Ljvakil, A. rv 0.1.;; - f3ru, (ate-, 16611ii5Z a4i 0 .,_ mqMqxxllj *mMir. Pit. XAim. 27, 1564-71(1953 48l fla32!,,-Thc 1~aman spectra wer C.A. 47, 1 a; Or"ierved -,,1 13 3-dimttbylh-- tine (1). 2,3-dimethytheptane (Li)j 2,3-dtiziethyloctane (111). 2,3."imetlt Iheptane rv)l 16-dimethyliteptitne (Y), and 3-meth 3-ettyloctane M). The bp., nV, d.r, sndutolar refraclin- In Wat order were lor 1, 1".3* (758 mm.). 1.4012, 0,7120, 38.96; for ll,- 11:01 f760 mm.), 1.4087, 0.7=, 43-60; for 111, 164.4-; 4,0* (764 man.), 1.4162, 0.7377, 48-32; for IV, 16&-6.3't (704'mm.). 1.4137. 0.73W. 418M. for V, MA-5.09 (-W~ i7int.), 1.4070, 0,7100, 43.86, for Vt. 170-04* (765 mut.), IA204,0J,18d,62,88. liewevenoi.Qntiintensiticsofthe: Raman llnr4 -in thb Jnttryat 20"2M cm.-I arv tabulated lov I-Vt. The spectrograpbic dAtsk are tompafed with the pvAictimu. uf Step2nav (CA. 41, 23341,1. the loter are jil thu mig 10filled !n the doubly branched comixii. 1, U, and 111, Ilawe%l!r, the Pamanspeetra oll, 11, und III ~Putain Some lium whith in the tht--:)ry of S. are charact,.6~~tlc of ,quaternary C ut=4 its v,11 vs singly branchO chaim, whilt. tlm-& of ~' ik~d if ramill _,urne Nars proper to doublyl 11,LWICLIXi VIV i5~ a0d S0711C )lnt3 PfliffT to quatermtry C.' n' with rtgurtl to qllj yt,~-ujn ar. not ttlway& 50) GOV/2o-124-3-27/67 AUTHORS: Novikov, S. S.t FaZnzil'beraL_A._A., Shevelev, S. L., Korsakova, I. S., Babiyevokiv, K. K. TITLE: On an Interesting Case of Inomerization In the Series of Saturated Aliphatic Nitro-Compounds (0b interesnom sluchaye izomerizatBii v ryadu nasyshchennykh alifaticheskikh nitro- soyedineniy) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 3, PP 589-591 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the presence of ammonia, 1,1,1,3-tetranitropropane is rearranged into the symmetric isomeric 1,1,3,3-tetranitro- propane, which is precipitated as a diammonium salt. Besides, a small quantity of 1,1,3-trinitropropane is f ormed-If ammonia is replaced by stronger organic or inorganic bases, no sym- metric tetranitropropane but only 1,1,3-trinitropropane is formed. The formation of the laot-mentioned compound is effect- ed b.Y the aplitting-off of a nitro group by the action of the bases. Whereas, in the presence of ammonia, the isomerization of 1,1,1,3-tetranitropropane into symmetric tetranitropropane occurs parallel to this splitting-off reaction, it is suppressed Card 1/3 in the presence of strong bases. - The reaction occurs at OOC SO'1/2o-124-3-27/67 On an Interacting Case of Iaomerization in the Series of Saturated Aliphatic Nitro-Compounde in an aqueous alcohol solution (it can not be effected in non- polar solvents). The yield of the symmetric diammonium salt was 40%. This 3alt is transformed, by potassium chloride, into the potassium salt, the latter being eventually convert- ed into 1,3-dibromo-1,1,3,3-tetranitropropane. In the paper under reviewo these compounds have been described for the first time. The transformation of 1,1,1,3-tetranitropropane into the symmetric isomer is the first so far observed case of an isomerization by change of place of a nitro group in saturated aliphatic nitro-compounds. - The paper contains a detailed recipe for the iaomerization of 1,1,1,3-tetranitro- propane, for the preparation of the symmetric potassium salt, as well as of the 10-dibromide, and for the preparation of 1,10-trinitrOP2'opane in the presence of dimethylamine. There is 1 reference. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy Card 2/3 of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) 5W AUTHORS: Mayranovskiy, S. G., Paynzillberg, BOV/20-125-2-31/64 A. A., Novikov, S. S., Kilmova-,-T-.-A. .-CEB- TITLEs On the Influence of Negative Groups on the Electrochemical Reduction of the Bond Carbon - Halogen in Organic Compounds (0 vliyanii otritsatelInykh grupp na elektrokhimicheskoye vosetanovleniye svyazi uglerod - galoid v organicheskikh soyedineniyakh). The Polarographio Behavior of Halide-nitroalkanes (Polyarograficheskoye povedeniye galoidnitroalkanov) PERIODICALs Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 2, PP 351-353 (USSR) ABSTRACTa The present paper deals with the influence exercised by the nitro groups in ot-position on the easiness of the electrochemical reduction of the carbon-halide bond. Even though the nitro group itself is easily polarographically reduced, its presence (as the experiment shows) facilitates the electrochemical breaking of the C-Hal bond to such an extent that the wave corresponding to its reduction becomes a wave of the reduction of the nitro group. The investigation was carried Card 1/4 out by means of the recording polarograph of the TsLk On the Influence of Negative Groups on the SOV/20-125-2-31/64 Electrochemical Reduction of the Bond Carbon - Halogen in Organic Compounds* Th* Polarographic Behavior of Halide-nitroalkanes Energochermet (State All-union Trust for the Design, Planning, Assembly and Adjustment of Power Installations and Control- and Measuring Instruments of the Ministry of Ferrous Metallurgyv,'USSR). Measures for increasing measuring accuracy are discussed in short. A comparison between the polarograms of the halogenized nitro-compounds and the waves of the analogous nitroproducts containing no halide shows that the first wave of nitrohalide alkanes corresponds to the reduction of the C-Hal bond. This is prtved by the independence of E 1/2 of the first wave of the pH of the solution. The second wave, which corresponds to the reduction of the nitro group, shifts with increasing pH of the solution towards negative potentials. The experimental data corresponding to the reduction of the C-Hal bond are given in a table. In irreducible processes (including the electrochemical reduction of the bond carbon - halide) the Card 2/4 potential of the semiwave is only an approximated criterion on the Influence of Negative Groups on the SOV/20-125-2-31/64 ElectroAemical Reduction of the Bond Carbon - Halogen in organic Gompounds. The Polarographic behavior of Halide-nitroalkanes of the easiness of the reduction of the C-Hal-bond. The existence of a nitro group in G~-position facilitates the reduction of the carbon - halide bond considerably, and the influence exercised by the nitro groups also increasesift ininorease of their number. As expected, bromides are reduced more easily than the corresponding chlorides. Of the iodides only iodotrinitromethane was investigated. Interest is caused by the variationof thePX0&Wt OLna of the number nk of electrons participating in the potential-determining stage of the process and the conversion coefficientc(in some substances in which the polarity of the C-Hal-bond varies. The influence exercised by the structure of the investigated substance upon ana of their waves will be investigated in the course of a future investigation. There are 1 table and 10 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii Card 3/4 nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. On the Influence of Negative Groups on the SOV/20-125-2-31/64 Electrochemical Reduction of.the Bond Carbon - 11alogen in Organic Compounds. The Polarographic Behavior of Halide-nitroalkanes Zelinakiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: November 109 1958, by A. N. Frumkin, Academician I SUBMITTED# November 10, 1958 Card 4/4 MVIKOV, S.S.;.YAfkIL'ZW, A.A.; SMDOVA, S,111.; GULUSKATA, V.I. Condensation of nitroalka4es witbdLipbatic aldebrdes and amines. Isy. AN tsvotd. kbim. nauk no.11:2056-2058 N 160o (MIRA 13: 11) 1. Inatitut owr chaskoy kbinii Ia. N.D.Zolinakogo AN SM. (paraeffli a) (Aldehydes) (Amines) ,67 361o B01 IYBOO3 AUTHORS: Novikov, So So, Faynsillber 61-L"Li Shevelev, So A.9 KoreakoV&t I* Sep BADIYSVSXIY# Lo JL* TITLE: Isomerization of Tetranitroalkaneel PERIODICAL,: Doklady Akadsmii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 4P pp. 846-849 TEXT: In the article under review the authors found that 1.1,10-tetra- nitropropane is isomerized to a symmetrical tetranitropropane (II) not only in the presence of ammonia but also by the action of some other alkaline agents such as potassium acetate and -methylate. The nature of the solvent determines the course of reaction, In alcohol the reaction of 1.1.1,3-tetranitropropane leads to isomerization with potassium acetate, thus forming 1,1,3,3-tetranitropropane (yield 33.4 per cent). Isomerization does not occur in an alcohol-acetone mixture; only the nitro group is split off, and 191,3-trinitropropane is obtained. In the presence of potassium methylate (in methanol)p 1,1,193-tetranitropr'opane (I) is isomerized to the symmetrical S/02 60/132/04/31/064 Card 1/4