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GOREuLh M. V. Master Chem Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the oxy-derivatives of anthracene". Moscow, 1959. 10 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Moscow Order of Lenin Chem-Tech Inst ini D. 1. Mendeleyev), 110 copies (KL, No 9, 1959, 113) AUTHORS: Bogdanoir, S. V., Gorelik, Id. V. SOV/79-29-1-30/74 TITLE: Investigations in the Field of the Oxy-Derivatives of Anthracene (Issle'dovaniye v oblasti oksiproizvodnykh antra- Bisulfite Compounds of the 1-Anthrol and 4-Nitroso- I-Anthrol (I. Bisullfitnyye soyedineniya 1-antrola i 4-nitrozo- 1-antrola) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 1, pp 136-139 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigation of the properties of the bisulfite compounds of 1-naphthol and 4-nitroso-1-naphthol (Refs 1, 2) made it possible to describe their structure with the formulae (I) and (II). In the present paPE!r the affiliation products of the bisulfite to the 1-anthrol and 4-nitroso-l-anthrol are in- vestigated. This affiliation takes place on the treatment of the I-anihrol with boiling sodium bisulfite solution (Ref 3). ~"The product C H OH.NaHSO .3H 0 obtained by the authors is 14 10 ' 3 2 stable in neutral and acid medium but is decomposed into sulfite and 1-anthrol in alkaline medium. In the reaction with hydroxylamine, senicarbazide or pheny1hydrazine in acetic Card 1/3 acid it is converted accordingly into the oxime, semicarbazone, I SOV/79-250-1-30/74 Investigations in the Field of the Oxy-Derivatives of knthrace-ne. I. 3i_ sulfite Compounds of the 1-Anthrol and 4-Nitroso-l-Anthrol phenylhydrazone of the bisulfite compound of I-anthrolb This indicates the presence of a carbonyl group and the formula (Iff, The formulae of the oxime, semicarbazone, phenylhydrazone are presented in the formulae (IV) a, b. The bisulfite compound of 4-nitroso-1-anthrol was obtained by the reaction of 4-nitro- so-l-anthrol with dissolved sodium bisulfite in the presence of pyridine. Without pyridine the yield decreased from 82 to 6%. Alkali liquors readily split off a sulfite molecule from the bisulfite compound. With hydroxylamine hydrochloride in the presence of sodium acetate the bisulfite compound of 1,4-antliraquinone dioxime is formed from it. The transition of the bisulfite compound of 4-nitroso-i-anthrol into the bi- sulfite compound of 1,4-anthraquinone dioxime indicates the affiliation of the bisulfite molecule to the carbon-carbon double bond (V and VI), yet not to the carbonyl group. It may be concluded from these results that the bisulfite compounds of anthrol and of 4-nitrciso-l-anthrol resemble by their structui. e the corresponding derivatives of the naphthalene Card 2/3 series. There are 5 references, 4 of iihich are Soviet. SOV79-29-1-30/74 Investigations in the Field of the Oxy.-Derivatives of Anthracene. I. Bi- sulfite Compounds of the 1-Anthrol and 4-Nitroso-1-1,nthrol ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh polupro- duktov i krasiteley (Scientific Research Institute of Organic Intermediate Products and Dyes) SUBMITTED: November 25, 1957 Card V3 AUTHORS: Bogdanov, S. V., Gorelik, M.. V. SOV/79-29-1-31/74 TITLE.- Investigation in the Field of the Oxy-Derivatives of Anthracene (Insledovaniye v oblasti oksiproizvodnykh antr4- tsena) II, The Bisulfite Compound of'the 1-Nitroso-2-Anthrol (II. Bisullfitnoye soyedineniye 1-nitrozo-2-antrola) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii~.1959F Vol 29, Nr 1, pp 140-145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As previously.shown by t~j,~danov (Ilef 1), the bisulfite com- pound of 1-nitroso-2-napht'hol is converted by hydroxylamine into.the bisulfite vompoiind of the 1,Q--napht hoquin one dioxime which, on its part, ic capable.of different transformations. It suggested itself to synthesize also the bisulfite compound of-l-nitroso-2-anthrol and to'investigate whether in the anthracene series also reactions tdke place which are charac- teri3tic of *the bisulfite compound.of 1-nitroso-2-naphthol and its'derivatives. On acidification 'of th~"';'bisulfite solution of 1-nitroso-2-anthrol Fieser obtaih(~d the 1-amino-2- anthrol-4-sulfonic' acid,in"small yield (Ref 2), but he did not succeed in separating the bisulfite compound. The authors were able to obtain the bisulfite compoland of 1-n4troso-2- anthrol in a 90% yield, by allowing the double quantity of Card 1/3 sodium bisulfite to act in 1-nitroso-2-anthrol in the presence. SOV/79-29-1-31/74 Invo,3tigation in the Field of the Oxy-Derivatives of Anthracene. H. The Bisulfite Compound of the 1-Nitroso-2-Anthrol of pyridine. This treatment considerably increased the yield, as was previously seen with the 4-nit:roso-l-anthrol (Ref 3), and part of the product was separated in the form of a pyridine salt. This bisulfite compound is unstable in alkaline medium only, where it decomposes quantitatively into bisulfite and 1-nitroso-2-anthrol. On the reduction of this compound with sulfurous acid or tin chloride the 1-amino-2-anthrol-4- sulfonic acid is formed, in the reaction with hydroxylamine the bisulfite compound of 1,2-anthraquinone dioxime. The former transformation shows that the sulfo group in the bi- sulfite compound of 1-nitroso-2-anthrol is in position 4, and the latter indicates the presence of it carbonyl group. On the basis of these facts the structure (I:) may be assigned to the bisulfite compound of 1-nitroso-2-anthrol. Compound (II) is converted, according to conditions, in alkaline medium into the 1,2--anthra uinone dioxime III), the bisulfite compound of 1'$2-anthra-Z31,41)-furazan RV) or the 1,2-anthra-(3',4')- furazan (V). The two figures show the absorption spectra of Card 2/3 the compounds to be compared. There are 2 figures and SOY/70;-20/-1-31/74 Invoutigation in the Field of the Oxy-Dzrivatives of Anthracene. 11. The Bisul-fite Compound of the 1-Nitroso-2-Anthrol 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellqki.,., inititut organicheskikh polup."o- duktov i krasitelej: (Seientifla Reaearo% Inwt. e. Org;ula itter- med-4ate P-,Wactil arA Dyes) SUBMITTED: November 25, 1957 Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Bogdanov, S. V., Gorelik, M. V. SOV/79-29-1-32/74 TITLE: Investigation in the Pield of the Oxy-Derivatives of Anthracene (Issledovaniye v oblasti oksiproizvodnylch antratsena) III. Transformations of the Bisulfite Compounds of 1,2-Anthra- (3',4')-Furoxane III. Provrashohenlya bisullfitnogo soyedi- neniya 1,2-antra_ R'W)-furoksana) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, lir il pp 146-153 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigations in the.series of 1,2-,naphtho-(31,41)-furoxane (Ref 1) had proved that in alkaline medium a rearrangement of the bisulfite compound of 1,2-naphtho-(31,41)-furoxane into the 2-nitro-l-naphttiylamine-4-sulfonic acid and 1,2-naphthoquinone ~aioxime-4-sulfonic acid takes place. The similarity of the chemical properties of the bisulfite compounds of the oxy- derivatives of anthracene and naphthalene (Refs 20) permits the assumption.that the bisulfite compound of 1,2-anthra-(31,4')- furoxane would behave in a similar manner. The experiments really proved that the bisulfite compbund of 1,2-anthra-(3',41jv- furoxane W is,,transformed in alkaline medium into the 2-nitro- 1-anthramine-,4w- sulfonic acid (II), 1,2-anthraquinone dioxime- Card 1/3 4-sulfonic aefd (III) and 1,2-anth--a-(31,41)-furoxane (IV). SOV/79-29-1-32/74 Investigation in the Field of the O~y-Dorivatives of Anthracene. III. Trans- formations of the Bisulfite Compounds of' 1,2-Anthra-(31,41)-Furoxane Compound (II) is the main product in the soda medium, (III) in caustic lye medium. Compound (II) is converted on heating with 50% H2SO4 into the 2-nitro-1-anthramine, on the action of alkali liquors into the 2--nitro-l-anthrol-4-sulfonic acid IV), on reduction with tin chloride into tho 1,2-anthradiamine-4- sulfonic acid. The lt2-anthraquinone-dioxime-4-sulfonic acid (III) is transformed on oxidation with nitric acid into the 1,2-anthra-(31,,41)-furoxane-4-sulfonic acid , with alkaline liquors into the 1,2-anth--a-(3t,41)-furazan-4-sulfonic acid (VI), and on reduction with tin chloride into the 1,2-anthradiamine- 4-sulfonic acid. The scheme illustrates the transformations of the bisulfit6 compounds of 1,2-anthra-(31,41)-furoxane in alkaline medium. There are 2 figures and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauc'hno-issledovatel'Bkiy Institut organicheskikh poluprodukt-ov i krasiteley imeni Voroshilova (Scientif:~c Research Institute of Organic -Intermediate Products and Dyes imeni Voroshillov) Card 2/3 . - SOV/79-2/0-1-32/7; :Ilvc-stigation in the Field of the Oxy-berivatives of Anthracene. 111. Trans- f0rlLatiOnS Of the Bisulfite Compounds of 1,2-Anthra-(3q,4')-Furoxane I SUBVITTED: November 25, 1957 Card 3/3 50) SOV/79-29-4-40/77 AUTHORS: Bogdanov, S. Y., Gorelik, M. V. TITLEt Investigation in the Field of Oxy Derivatives of Anthracene (Issledovaniye v oblasti oksiproizvodnyk:h antrateena). IV. 1-Nitroso-2-anthrol-4--oulpho Acid and 2-Nitroso-l-anthrol- 4-sulpho Acid (IV. 1-Nitz-ozo-2-antrol-4--sullfokislota i 2-nitrozo.-l-antrol-4-sul*fokielota) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obBhchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, lir 4, pp 1225-1229 (USSR) ABSTRACTt 1-nitroso-2-naphthol-4-sulpho acid differs greatly from the iso- meric 2-nitroso-l-naphthol-4-sulPho acid due to the mobility of the sulpho group (Ref 1). It was interesting in this connection to synthesize and examine also the corresponding(nitrosoanthrol- sulpho acids. 2-nitrooo-l-anthrol-4-sulpho acid I) was obtained by the authors in different ways: by treating the bisulphite compound of the 1,2-anthraquinonedioxime with hydrochloric acid; through the effect of hydroxylamine and, hydrochloric acid on the bisulphite compound of 1-nitroso-2-anthrol; by acid hydrolysis of 1,2-artthraquinonediox-ime-4-sulpho acid and by the reaction of 1,2-anthraquinone-4-sulliho acid with hYdroxylamine hydrochloride Card 1/3 1-nitroso-2-anthrol-4-BILlpho acid (n) was synthesized by di- SOV/79-29-4-40/77 Investigation in the Field of Oxy Derivatives of Anthracene. IV. 1-Nitroso-2- anthrol-4-sulpho Acid and 2-Nitroso-l-anthrol-4-oulpho Acid azotization of 1-amino-2-anthrol-4-eulpbo acid, subsequent elimination of the diazo group and introduction of the nitroso group into 2-anthrol-4-sulpho acid. The structure of the nitroso- anthrolsulpho acids was proved by reduction to the amino compounclE and further treatment; nitrosoanthroleulpho acids form colored complexes with heavy metals and differ greatly from each other with respect to the degree of mobility of the sulpho group. Compound (1) is completely stable in an alkaline medium, does not react with aromatic azines in aqueous solutions, and changes in diluted nitric acid into 2,4-dinitro-l-anthrol, Compound (n) loses the sulpho group whan reacting with alkali lye and aromatic' amines, and is accordingly transformed into 1-nitroso-2,4-dioxy- anthracene or 4-aryl-l-nitroso-2-anthrol. These properties of the nitrosoanthrolaulpho acids are similar to those of the oor- responding compounds of the naphthalene iserieo. There are I figure and 4 referenoest 3 of which ar* Soviet. ABSOCIATIONi liauchno-issledovateliskiv institut organ:Loheakikh poluproduktov Card 2/3 1 krasiteley (Scientific Researoh Institute of Organic Inter- BOV/79-29-4-40/77 Investigation in the Field of Oxy Derivatives of Anthracene. IV. 1-Nitroso-2- anthrol-4-aulpho Acid and 2-Nitroso-l-anthrol-4-sulpho Acid mediate Products and Dyes) SUBRITTED: March 3, 1958 Card 3/3 5W SOV179-29-9-9176 AUTHORS: Go 11 1 11 ~.V Rodionov, A. N., Bogdanov, S. V. 20_~~ TITLE: Investigation in the Field of Anthracene Oxy Derivatives. V. On the Problem of the Structure of Bisulfite Compound~, of Nitrose Anthrols PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obehahey khimii, 1959,,Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 2852 - 2854 (USCR) ABSTRACT: In previous reports (Refs 1,2) the bisulfite compounds of 1-nitros'.-2-anthrol and 4-nitroso-l-anth:~ol were ascribed the structural formulas (I)-and (II). The complementary data con- firming the two formulas were obtained by spectral analysis. Already ea-lier, the difference shown by the ultraviolet spectra of 1-nitroso-2-anthrol, 1,2-anthraquinon~c dioxime, 1,2-anthra- -01,41)-furazanl .,.1,2-anthra-(3',4')furoxan, as compared with the spectra of tkeir bisulfite compounds, had been pointed out (Ref 2). A not lower charge in the absorption spectra occurs with the formation of bisulfite compounds of 4-nitroso-l-anthrol (II) and of 10-anthraquinone dioxime (III) (Fig 1, Curves 2 and 3;-- Fig 2, Curves 2 and !i). Formulas (II) and (III) explain the Card 1/3 Investigation ir the Field of Anthracene Oxy Derivatives.30V/79-29-9-9/76 V. On the Problem of the Structure of Bisulfite Compcunds of Nitrose Anthrols spectral chango as being dae to the satoration of the C-C bond of the quinoid ring in con3cquurvc of bisulfitc affilin- tion. To prove this, it was neceseary to compare the absorp- tion spectra of 1,4-anthraquinone and 2,3-dihydro-1,4-anthra- quinone (IV). The pasoage of 1,4-anthraquinone (Pig 1, Curve 1) to compound (IV) (Fig 2, Curve 1) xas fcund to be concomitant with an equal change in the absorption curve, the same applying to the formation of bisulf1te compounds (II) and (III). The maximum at 265-270 M is typical of the system of bonds (IV), wherein two carbonyl~groizps are conjugate with the aromatic molecular part. In the di~rivatives of 3,4-dihydro-1,2-antlira- quinone, in which a carbonyl group does not participate in the conjugation process, the maximum shifts by 35-40 M~u to L the shorter wave range. The infrarcil spectra of coapoufds (I) and (II) point to the valency oscillations G-H in the groups CH2' The same bands are also present in the spectra of the other bisulfite compounds (I-III and V-VII) (Table). The presence of the CH 3roups in the bisulfite compounds Card 2/3 2 -9-9/76 investigation in the Field of Anthrac...,ne Oxy Derivatives. S.)V/79-29 V. On the Problem of-the Structure of Bisulfite Compounds of Nitrose Anthrols of nitroso anthrols is satisfactorily explained by formulas (I) and (H). Thus, the ultraviolet and infrarpd snectra of bisulfite compounds confirm the stractare that had been earlier suggested,for them. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiZr institut orE3anicheskikh poluproduk- tov i krasiteley imeni Voroshilova (Scientific Research In- stitute of Oryanic Intermediates and Dycstuffs imeni Voro- 3hilov). Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut Jr.eni Karpova (Physico- chemical Institute imeni Karpov) SUBMITTED: July 25, 1958 Card 3/3 GORELIK, M.V.; BOGDAVOV, S.V. Anthracene derivatives. Part 7: Reactivity of 1,2-anthrafurazan and 1.2-anthraselenodiazole. Zhur. ob. khim. 30 no.9:2949-2954 S 160. (MIRA 1'1:9) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatelleldy institut organicheakikh poluproduktov i krasiteley. (Furazan) (Selenium compounds) (Anthracene) GORELIK, M.V. - BOGDAIIOVg S.V. Anthracene derivatives. Part 8: Bisulfite compound 1,4-anthraquinone. Zhur. ob. khim. 30 nO.9;2954-2958 3 160. 1(MIU 13:9) 1. Nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut organicheakikh poluproduktav i krasiteley. I(Anthraquinone) GOMMIK, H.V.-. BOGDAUOV, S.V.; RODIONOV, A.H. Interaction of 1,4-naphthoquinone with sodium biou-Ifite. Zhur. ob. khim. 30 no.9:2959-2964 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Nauchno-iseledovateliskiy inatitut organicheskikh 'ooluproduktov i krasiteley I Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut*imeni Karpova. (Naphthoquinone) (Sodium oulfits) GORELIK M V j-F-FROS, L.S. Anomaly of the spectral color of certain mesopbenylbenzoxanthene derivatives. Zhur. ob,.kbim- 31 no,4tI209-1215 AP 161. (MIRA 14:4) it Leningradakiy tekhn6iogicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta. (Benzoxanthene) 19MLIA, M.V.; RIMYLOVA, T.A. Nitroso derivativeo of 206-dihydcocyanthracene and their bioulfite compounds,, Zhur,, VKHO 'I no,6:700-701 162, (KMA 15:12 ) 1. Nauchno-iiseledo'vatellskiy institut organicheskikh polizpr6duktov i. krasitaley, . (Anthradiol) (Nitroso. compolu4s) ACCESSION ta.. Ap4o26367 3/0138/64/000/003/0025/0029 ADTHOZZ.- Felldshteyn,) M. S.$ Goremjj*-Ve TIME: N-hexamathylone-2-banzothiazoloUphonandde as an accelerator in the vulcanization of rubber SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezinaj no. 3j. 19A., 25-29 TOPIC TAGS; rubber,, vulcanization; vulcanization accelerator, N-hexamathyleno-2- benzothiazolsulphenamides sulphenamido DTj sulj?henamJde TS., structurations scoroIx- in,-,, scor-ihing resistance, butadione-styrone ribbar~ ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of H-hexamotliylena-2-benzotl*dazolml;iieramide (103T$) as an accelerator in the vulcanization of rubber was tested in comparison with sulphenamides Irl and T'S. Various compounds on the base.of butadione-st one t y rubbers SKS-30 and.SKS-30=4; and.on.natural rubber were vulcanized a 4~ and 163C in the presence of 1.1%of accelerator. The resulting products were subjected' to physical and aineWuatrdcal tests, It was found that the use of EMS in assoc-14a- tion with channel carbon black on a SKS-30AR14 base at l1LW resulted in a Vulcan- izate possessind,, slightly )#gher -values of t1u) elongation modulus than the samples with BT and TS. When used on a base of naturiil rubber with the addition of 20w' Cdr~/2 AcG=iox m A114026367 sulfur., the mm~S-Lccelerated v4c4nizate (produbed at 143C) proved superior to the samles cont~ihing BT and Te not oray in =d1jius but in strength as well. An increase of the Ydeanization t&p4rature to 1634 on"a natural rubber base reduced somewhat the strength of all the-V40anizatess b~t h;re, too, HMBTS was superiore In order to asc&VAin the formatiod of G-0 bonda'during the vuleanizetion procqss., tests were perfc~~ on compounds oft a SKS-30 baqe,, yhere the resulting products i were extracted with chloroform It 'was found that the presence of HkWS caused a higher de,(,T.ee of 's.tructuration tZe vuloaniza,tq thi'n the BT accelerator; due to the higher reactuivity Of MMT3j bspe~ciaUy durJmk the main period ef vuleanizatione' Thanks for assistance are given to X. 1. 54abirta. Orig. art. *has: I table and 6 icharts. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellikiy institut shimoy proRr*shlemosti (Scien- 'tific Research Institute of the*Tire Industry)!l Nauchno-issledovatellskj,~ institut organicheakikh poluproduktov i krasiteley (Sci;mtific Research Institute of OrGanic and Intermediate Products SUBMTM: 00 DATE AGQs 17Apr64 ENCLt 00 RV 30v, 005 SUB CODE: CH NO OTMR: 001 Card 2/2 GORELIK, M.V.; KONONOVA, T.P.; FELIDSHTEEYN, M.S.; URAYOVit, I.S. Sulfenamides based on hexamethylenimine. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 511577-1581 Mq 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Nauchno-issled.ovatell-',iv inatitut organichaskikh polu- produktov i krasiteley i Nauchno-insledovatollskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti. GOPJ,'LIK, M. V,; MIMYIXA# T. A. --:;, ~ ~"! , -,-:. -1 Derivatives of anthracene. Part 91 6-Ilydroxy- and 7-hydroxy- 1,2-anthraquinc)ne-l-oximes. Zhur. ob. Khim. 34 no.6:1997-2002 Je 164, (MIRA 17:7) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut organJohoskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley. I -GORELI~K,-MaY.- ,, - Derivatives of anthracene. Part d1oxime and Lts compounds wlth soidium biqiLlftte,, Zhur. ob. Khim. ,34 no.6-2003-2)LO Je 164. Deravitives of anthra,~ene. ParL I.I.. Rearren4ement of h Letrakiydro-1,2,5,6-anthradifiz.r(-,&ine 4,5-dis Ifon.- :id. ur ob. Kh-JIn. 34 no.6s2010-2015 Je 164. I.--t - 7) Nauchno.-Laledovatel'skiy J.-ristAtit corganicheAlkb poluproduktc,, i krasiteley. FELIDSHITY11, A.S.; GOM,J,IK,,Jl.V.; BESKIVA, I.G.; KONONOITA, T.P. Comparut,ive sturly of the vulcunlAtion activity of aullenumide and bis-sulferamide derivativos of benzothlazole. Zhur. prikl. kbim. 37 no.12:2696-2701 D 164. (r, 'IRA 18:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskive instituty shinnoy promyshlennosti i organiclieskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley. 'GORELIK, M.V. t - Anthracene dirivatives. Fart 12: '1.12,,5 4)-anthradiquinone- 4,8-disulfonic acid and 1,2,,5,6-aathradiquinona. Zhur.org. khim. I no.3*.589-595 Mr 1650 (MIRA 18:4) 1. Nauchno-isaledovateltskiy institut organichookikh poluproduktov i krasiteley. L 00864-66 -ExT(m)/EPF(c)/V--7P(j) RM ACCESSION NR: AP5016634 UR/0138/65/000/006/0008/0032 678.043/.0 .0%.12 AUTHORS: Felldshteyn, M. S.; ?,orel~k, 1, evzner, D. 11. e, Sakhaahchikj V V, TITLE., 2-(am1,nodithio)benzthiazoles as agents and accelerators of vulcanization SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina,, no. 6, 1965, B-12 TOPIC TAGS: vulcanization, vuleanizato, aninodilhiobenzthiazole, catalyst, vulcajAzed rubber ABSTRICT: The investigation was undertaken to substantiate the work of J. G Lichtyj J.. 0. Cole, A. F. Hardman, et al (Ind. Bng. Chem.. Prod.y 2Y 1, 16, 1963) on 2-(morDholin6dithio) benzthiazole (1),. and to characterize vulcanizing and catalytic-properties of 2-(piperidinodithio) benzthiazole (II). The kinetica'of vulcanization and the effect of carbon blaok and sulfur on the vulcanization were determined and compared -with the results g7oduced on N,111--dithiomorpholine (III). It W.a found that 'the notion of I and II L3 similar to that of 111. The speed ;and offectiveness of vulcanization of II and III for cuU'ur-freo rubber rd-%turos are ouperior to I and to thiuramd1sulf idea. In sulfur-containing rubber mix~- - i turen, 2-(aminodithio)benzthiazoles act as high-efficiency vulcanizing accolnr- atorne In compariaon with 2-bon7,tliiatol;iu',fonninidest tho formor yiold L OOM-66 COEMION NRt AP5016634 VU3.caaizates from natural,rubber and butadlene-styrene syn Ithatic rubber which have greater Itensile atrength than the lat4~er. The effect of 2-(morpholinedithio) benzthiazole is Inferior to sulfonam ide-M 13ut similar to sulfenunlde-DT. 11. 1. Shubina collaborated in the experiments. Orig. art. has: - 1 table, 7 graplw, and '12 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut s1iinnoy promyshlennosti (Scien- J= _aqp_QAXc _!y); Nauchno-inaledovatel nl'* Sj _P hiduatr I ~'insti.tut organicheskikh poluproduktov i 1cracitaley (Scienl;ific Renearch Institute I of Organic Intermediates and Dyes) SUBAUTED.- 00 ENCLa. Go SUB CODE GG NO R:9F SOV 1 004 OTRM'!~' 005 Card 2/2 ~-Pla RAZUVATV, G.A.; STEPOVIK, L.P.; PERVEYEV, F. Ya.; D343DOVA, V.M.; ALANIIA, V.P.; SOKOLOV, N.A.; KHARCHERMO, V.G.; KRUPIRA, T.I.; KLID-IENKO, S.K.j RASSUDOVA, A.A.j GORELIX,_M.V. letters to the editors* Mmro org, khirao 1 nov 12&2244-221+6 D 165 (MIRI, 19a) 1. Nauohno-iasladovatellskiy institut khimii pm-i Gorikovakow gosudarstyannm univorsitets (for ftsurayer., Stepovik)e 2e Le- ningradakiy gosudaLretvannyy universitat (for ftrveyev, Domidove.). 3. Moskovskiy institut nefteMimichaskoy i gazovoy promyeb- lennosti imeni Oubkina (for Alani7a,, Sokolov). 4. garatovskiy politekbnicheskiy institut (for Kharchenko,, Knipizia, Klimenkoj, Rassudova). SUCHEGLOVA, N.A.; SHIGORIN, D,N.; GORELIK, M.V. Electronic spectra of aromatic 0~-dlketones. Zhur. fiz* khim. 39 no.4:893-901 Ap 165. (MIRA 19tl) 1. Fiziko-khimlehookiy institut Imeni Karpova. Submitted Nov. 11, 1963. F-'ACC NR, AP7002972 SOURC`E'C0'D'E: UR/04i3 j&Cj600/Q24/oo68/oo68 ~INVENTOR: -PeschanAkays., R. Ya.; Gorelik, M. V.; Belova, L. N.; Felldshteyn, M. S. ORG; None TITLE: A inethod fdr sulfur vulcanization of rwr rubber. Class 39, No. 189566 jannounced ky.the Scientific Research Institute of Rubber and Latex Products (Nauchno- issledovatellskiy ~nstitut rezinovykh i lateksnykh izdeliy)] ISOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966, 68 TOPIC TAGS: vulcanization, rubber, sulfur, com?ound !ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for sulfur vulcanization of raw rubber in the presence of sulfenamide accelerators. Two increase the scorching resistance of rubber stocks and to produce high.-modulus rubber, N-cyclohexyl-Nl- (cyclohexamethylenethiocarbamylthio)-2-benzothiazolsulfenamide is used as the sulfena- mide accelerator. ' !SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 300ct65 1/1 UDC; 678.4,044,47 iACC NR, AP7005627 SOURCE CODE:i UR/0413/67/000/002/0085/0085 INVENTOR; Fulldshteyn, M.S.; Belova, L4.Ne; Pevzner, D.M.; Gorelik, 14.V. ORG: none !TITLE, Vulcanization process for natural and synthetic rubber. Class 39, No. 3.90557 [announced by Scientific Research Institute of the Tirej. .Industry (Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti)] :SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no* 2, 1967, 85 .TOPIC TAGS: vulcanization, natural rubber, synthetic rubber x=m=cict= !ABSTRACT.- -An Author Certificate has been issued for a process for vulcanizing natural and synthetic rubber in the presence of vulcanization-accelerators. To ;improve the stability of rubber mixtures: to scorching, the method provides for the use of N-(2-benzothiezolethio)phthalimide as the accelerator. IBOI SUB CODE: llo 131 SUBM DATE: Oloct65/ ATD PRESSI 5115 L(;S~d upc: 678.4 &44.47 Overbang beam for assembling long reinforced concrete elements beyond the range of'the crane arm,[SuMested, by MA. GorelIk3 Rota. I itobro predIs v stroig'nov 4:57-59 157. (MIRA i1:8) (Grause,darricks, etc.) ACC NR, AT6021728 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0057/0070 AUTHOR: Coralik, N. Q.; Koloydenko# A, Lo; Podollskiyj T. S.; Sokolov, V. N.; Stukalov7'VW7-,IWI'm_, Ye. V. ORG:- none ,TITLE: Design of pneumatic computing and control systems and their application in the .automation of synthetic rubber production SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki. Pnevmoavtomatika (Pneumatic Automation). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 57-70 ITOPIC TAGS: pneumatic control, pneumatic device, automatic pneumatic control, synthe- Itic rubber, rubber working machinery, industrial automation, automatic control equlp- ment IABSTRACT: Pneumatic control systems used for automated production of synthetic rubber ,are described. Table 1 summarizes the types, functions, and typical applications of a -vices in manufacturing of rubber. Three examples of specific applications follow. Process optim'Zation of contact breakdoon of aZcohoZ into divinyl. This pro- cess depends on the catalyst activity, the compo!3ition of the contact mixture, feed of )al The first two parameters are considered to ~ cohol vapor, and catalyst temperature. be irandom, disturbances and the last two, the controlling forces. The quality indicator of. Ithe process is the divinyl output for alcohol input. A block diagram of the system -'s Card 1/4 ACC NR, AT6021728 TABIZ 1 jType of device Function Typical applications Processihg of primary Noise filtering data Time delay Linearization Decoding of chromatographic data Computation of complex Final product output computation parameters and genera- Computation of economic indicators tion of appropriate sig nals to control system Averaging Control Change of the control system from multi-loop to single loop when a predetermined criterion is reached Control according to a Automatic,ratio correction of two time program of the pro- fractions fed when a predetemined case parameters criterion is reached ACC NRs AT6021728 TABLX 1 (Continued) The selection of a maximum (mini- mum) signal from a set of n signals Gate valve switching in flow lines Control through optimizing systems Control in response to Stabilization 4uality indicators Optimization ,own in figure 1. The output of controlled process I is fed into isothermic conden- r 2 where the liquid and gaseous product components are separated to determine the lues of divinyl content and the condensate density. Densitometer 4 and chromatograph; perform these functions. Decoder 5 decodes tho output of the chromatograph to make e divinyl concentration explicit. Calculating system 6 computes the values of quali-; indicators according to a predetermined formula. Device 7 averages the quality in- cator signal with respect to time and thus reduces noise. Limit controller 8 regu- j__ ,tes stabilization system 9 and 10 which in turn control the temperature and alcohol ed. The design and performance of pneumatic calculator and the controller are given detail. 2%o pnematio dooo4ler for the DChP-3 Chromatograph is intended for automa- NRt rig. 1 processing of the chromatograph output. The concentration of the component of in- est is determined from the partial pressures. The decoder controls the operation the chromatograph and selects the times at which the desired output is available m it. 7he operation of this system is described and a block diagram included. Fneu-~ io timr, This is a program timer which controls the individual phases of the ro- s with r?spect to time. Glass capillaries arts. used for controlled discharge of . Me timing is controlled by changing the appropriate container volumes (capacitor' logues). The timer system is also reported in detail, including block and timing grams. Orig. art. has: 24 f6mulas, 10 figures,, 2 tables. CODE: 13, LIJ SUBM DATE: 03'Feb66/ ORIG REF: 004 GOSELIKO N.Gj. Prinimi3i uchastiye: CHUXOVENKOV, NJ,; MYAGKOVA, I.V.; b XHI G,D,; KONONOVAp L.K, Method of controlling the process of production of bivinyl from alcohol. Khim. prom. no.4.:312-314 Ap 163 jKIRA 160) L 46659-66 EWT(d) ACC NR: AP6021394 v)/EWP(k)/EWP(h)/0P1,'l) SC SOURCE CODE: Ul 9 AUTHOR: Gorg!j, N. G. (Voroneih) S,6- 33 ORG: none TITLE: The statistical theory of gradient systems of automatic optimization with one and two test steps and their comparative analysis SOURCE: Avtornatika i telemekhanika, no. 6, 1966, 99-107 TOPIC TAGS: optimal automatic control, control statistics, statistic analysis ABSTRACT: Single -dimension 'automatic optimbsation systemsd the gradient class are coj17_ sidered, which have one and two test steps. It is assumed that the plant input has steady state random interference, described by an auto-corr d-ation function. A further assumption is that there Is a slow "drift" of the extremum position along the x wds. Moreover, the presence o, "white noise" interference Is postulated at the plant output. Methods are proposed for deter- mining the mathematical expectation of a deviation of the output coordinate of the plant from the extremum value in the steady-state mode. Using concrete examples, an analysis is made of optirni siti n systems with one and two test sWps. The author expresses his gratitude to -505.7 L 46659-66 ACC NRs AP6021394 A. B. for assistance given in the performance of this work, and to 1. 1. Perellman for useful advice and comments made during a revision of the manuscript. OrIg. art. has: 5 figurea and 43 formulas. SUB CODE: 09,12/ SUBM DATE- IlNov65/ oraG REF: 005/ OTH REF-. 001 b5 -L 57769- -.-W Pk-47pi 7po-4/Pq.--;' 1ji (C) pe- ACCEBSION NR: AR5014869 UR/C-4-?71/'65/0001/006,/AO12/'AO12 SOURCM Ref. A. Avtomiatik-a-, telemeldumika I vychisliteltn1ya tekhnika. Sv. t., -simulating.!Wsembly L 'vy~teL~~ on CITED- SOURCE-. Sbi Avibmatiz.Ad3im-0 -pruiz--4, -V-yp. 3-4.~-M. -1964, 43-48 TOPIC! TAGS: automatic control systemNontrDHer setting, cascade system, single loop system TRANUATION: A simuliLting assembly was employed to test the efficiency of ca-scade wid iqfwla-loop automatic control systems for (bJects whose transmission funnc"oi, COrIBIE-tB Uf a pure lar- c-i)Tiponant (nume!'ator) aid two aoer-,(Aic txptirnai aptun: noirograms. wat4o--, ~:M A !.Card t ~gg t~ I f -, ~,,j ~ ~ 1-11 -: -! car V2. I . CX G;--oRE Ll V,, N M - .., "Iblooft in .he --r rekda. APPOW. 1"0. elm. -Tan dw Mir. 12% of solar oil. 35; of olX acid. 2% of N- i KCHOOO fle. 1. 1% of sq. Nils. and 81.9% of fljO Is de- scribed. Ito behavior In cardinif. spinning. amring, and tlyring mW wprommmium staple blmds Is better, and its stability ilreater, than of a similar oil without NI(Clis), H. A. GORELIK, 0.- S. "Significance of Sulfasol O)ncentration In the Mood During Treatment of -neumonia in Small Children." Thesis for degree of Cand. Me(lJcnl ScJ. Sub 30 Oct 5,0, First W)scow (h-der.~of LoWn Modica] Tnat. Su.mmary 71, 4 SeP 52, Dissertations Presented for Degrees in Science nryi Engineeripz in Moscow in 1950. From Vechernyaya Moskyn, Jon-Dee 1950. GORIFITK, R.B.; KIEPIKOV, N.P.; YUDIN, V.A. Unitary description of reactions with the formation of several nonrelativistic particles. TAd, fiz. 1 no.1:152-159 Ja 165. (WPA 18:7) 1. Moskovskiy go,sudarstvennyy universitat. G C) AUTHORS: Gorelil:., R. Ya., Elyukim, S., B. 119-1-10/13 TITLE: Piston Pressure Gauge With Automatic Load Shifts (Porshnevoy manometr a avtomaticheskoy smenoy gruzov). PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1958, Vir 1, pp. 29-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The characteristic feature of this pressure gauge consists in a Btepwise arranged headpiece which is rigidly connected to the piston. When moving upward the load is taken up stepwise. In the moment when the load on the piston does no longer touch the body of the pressure gauge a constant pressure establishes itself in the whole measuring system which is equal to the weight of the load plus piston divided by the effective surface on which the load is placed. At this moment the measurement is performed. Together with the piston -ressure gauge there are connected P 2 signal pressure gaugeop 2 relays, 2 magnetic valves and a preasure equalizing reservoir, and they are on the one side connected with the compressed air distribution system and on-the other side with a 220 V and 27 V system, This Card 1/2 represents the total measurement system. Holtozov, %, kona.takhn.vauk; rAGU11. I., lnrh.:,-OORZLIK, S., inzh. Using assembly.,line methods In =*ing vibrated brick panels. Stroitell n0.1:22 JS 160. (KIM 13.5) (Assembly-line methods) (Building blocks) AFAVASIYIV, N.;-SILINOV, V., glavnyy inzli.; GORDON, A.; GORELIK, S., glavnyy konstruktor; XKOLOV, Ys..; TZMUEOVA, [100-ton tower sUo (brick walls:11 Silosnaiia bashnia na 100 tonn (stony kirpichnye). Proekt no.03.2. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red. nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry. 1�55. 3 P.. (MIRA 12:4) 1. White Russia. Kinisterstvo Gmrodskogo i sallsk6go stroitelletva. 2. Direktor *Belsollpioyekta* (for Afanaelyev Rukovoditell- msterskoy No.1 OBeloollproyekta" (for Gordoni: 4.. Ispolnyayushch!Ly obypisannosti nachallnika smetnogo sektora "Belsel!proyekta* (for Sokolov). 5. 'Solseliproyekt" (for Sillnov, Gorelik). (Silos) AFANASIIIV, H.; SILIWOV, V., glavnyy insh.; GORDON, .glavnyy konstruktor; SOKOLOV, Ta.; TRUKHANOVA, A., tekhred. [Low 200-ton tower silo (brick walls)] Siloanais pollabashnia na 200 toun (stony kirpichnyo). Proekt no.009. Minsk, Goe.izd-vo BWR,, Red.usuchno-tekhn.lit-ry. 1955. 3 P. (MIRA 12:4) 1. White Russia. Ministerstvo gorodskogo i sel'skogo stroitelletva. 2. Direktor 91alsoliproyekta'O (for AfanaB'YSV). 3. Rukovoditell masterskoy No.1 "BelsellproyektaQ (for Gordon). 4. Ispolnyayushchiy obiazainosti nachallnika smetnogo sektora *Beloellproye,kta" (for Sokolov). 'Beleellproyekt* (J!or Sillnov, Gor6lik). AFAVASIM. Ir.; SILINOV, V. j glaynyy in'sh.; SHOMKOV, 0.; GORDON, A.; ~J&. $,. glavnyy konstruktor; SOKOLOV, Ta.; THUMECTA, A., takhred. Efower silos with 35 to 40 ton capacity made of precast reinforced concrete rings, Plan No.0061 I-Silosuala polubashnia na 35-40 tonn Is sbornykh xhales6betonnykh kolets. Proekt no.006. Kinsk, Gos. iz&-vo MR. Red.nauchno-teichn.lit-ry, 1955, 3 p. ' (KIRA 12:4) 1. White Russia. Ministerstio gorodskogo i sel'skogo stroitelistva. 2, Direkto?Belmeilproyekta (for Afanaelyev). ). Nachallnik proyaktnogo otdela 'Balsellpioyekta4(for Shchelkov). 4. Rakovoditell masterskoylk)."Bel. sellproyaktal(for Gordon). 3. Ispoln.obyaman. nachallnika smetnogo sektora'!Balsellproyektall(for Sokolov). 6.%elsellproyektll(for Sillnov. Gorelik). (Silos) (Precast concrete construction) AI?ANASIYXV, N.; SILINOV, Y., glavnyy inzh.; SHCHNUOY, 0.; GORDON, A.; GORBUIX, S., glevnyy konstruktor; SOKOLOV, Ya.; THEXHANOVA, A., Wchr [Pit silos of 50 ton capacity; brick, rubble, and stick-reinforced clay walls. Plan No.008) Silomnye iany na 50 tonn: steny kirpich- nye, butovye i glinoplatnevye. Proekt no.008, Minsk, Gos,izd-vo BSSR. Red.nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1955. 3 p. (MIRA 12;4) 1. White Russia. l(inisterstvo gorodskogo i B81likogo stroitellstva. 2. DirektorlBalsellproyek-ta"(fc,r Afanas'Yev). 3. Nachallnik proyektnogo otdola"Belsellproyektatt(for Shchalkov). 4. Rukovoditell shaterskoy No.1 'Belsellpro'Yekta" (for'Gordon).,5. Ispolnyayushchiy 6byasannosti nachal 'nika smetnogo sektoral%elsollproyekta"(for Sokolov). 6.'Be'laell,proyakt It Uor Billnov, Gorelik). (silos) AFARAS17W, X.; -SItINOY, T., glavnyy inzh.; SUCHEMKOT, 0.; GORDON. A.; glAvny7 konstruktor; SOKOLOV, Ta.; THUKWOVA, -A., tekhred. [Pit silos with a capacity of 1.2 and 19 tons made of precast reinforced concrete r1W for miloing corn cobs. Plan No.0071 Siloonys iamy amkoi.tliu 12 1 151 tonn Is aborafth shelexobetonnykh kolets dlia allonovaniia pochatkov kukuruzv. Proekt no-007. Minsk, Goo.izd-vo BSSR, Red.nauchno-tekhn,lit-ry, 1955. 4 p. (MIRA 12:4) 1. White Russia. Kinisteretvo gorodskogo i sel'skogo stroitel'stva. 2. Direktor"BelsellproyaktaI(for Afanas'Yev). 3. Nachal'alk proyektnogq otdola"Belsellproyoktall(for Shchelkov). 4. Bukovoditell .V, wasterskoy No.1 qalnellproy'-sktal (for'Gordon). 5., IspolnT,4yushady' obyasannost! nachallniks smetnago aektora"Balsellpro'yekta'(for Sokolov).'-6.03eisell royekt'Vor Sillnov. Gorelik). (Siloq~ Mmcast concrete oonstraction) JLFAXASI7XV, N.; SILINOV, V., glavrqy iazh.; GORDON, A.; G0'RI&AIK S glavnyy konstruktor; SOKOLOV, Ta.; TRUKHMOVA, A., te [100-ton tower silo (rabbleatone walls)] Silosnaia bashnia us 100 tonn (steny butovye). P.roakt no.013. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Rea.nauchno-tokhn.lit-rye 1955* 4 p. (MIRA 12:4) 1. White Russia. Kinistarstvo gorodskogo i seltakogo stroitalletva. 2. Direktor 'Belsellproyekta" (for Afanaelyev). 3. Rakovoditell mast.erskoy No.1 "Belsellproyakta" (for Gordon). 4. IBpolnyayuehchiy obyazannosti naghallnika smetnogo sektora "elsellproyekta" (for Sokolov). 5. *BelsellproyektO (for Sillnov, Gorelik). (silos) A'wANAS'M- N-; *SIL#NOY* Y., glavnyy inzh.; SHCH=Oy, 0.; GORDON, A.; GORBLI*#.Zov glavn~7 konstruktor; SOKOLOV, Ta.; TRUEIIANOVA. A.. [Combined silo and water tank-, CaPacitY of silo - 100 and 150 tonso of water tank - 15 and 20 cubid, meters. Plan No.0051 ~Silosnaia bashnia a vodonspornym bakom ein1cost'lu bashni 100 1 156 tonn i baka 15 1 20 kub.metrov. Proekt no,,005. Minsks Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red. nauchno-tokhn.lit-ry, 1955. 16 P. (MIRA 12:4) 1. White Russia. Kinisterstvo gorodskogo i sel'skogo stroital Istva. 2. Direktor.'Belsellproyektao(far Afanaslyev). 3. Nachallaik proyaktnogo otdela'BelsellproyekW(for Shcheikov). 4. Rakovo&itell masterskoy No.1 6BOiseilproyekta"(for Gordon). 5. Ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti nachalinika smetnogo seitora"Belsellproyekta"(for Sokolov). 6."Bel- sallproyaktl(for Sillnov. Gorelik). (Silos) (Tanks) STATISTIKA (STATISTICS) POD RED. P. P. MASLOVA. LENINGRAD, KOIZ, 19 - V. GRAPHS., TABLES. INCLUDES BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Ll B. HAS: V. 2 PODG01HODETSKIY, Ivan Aleksandrovich; RMIAGOVOROV) Aleksandr Vasillyevich; GOELIK, S.A., otv. red.; KAZIMINA, R.A., red.; SLUTSKIN, A.A., tokhn.-r-e-d-.- (Telecondam cation statistic sliftatistika aviazi. Moskva,, Syiaz'- izdat, 1962. 326 p. (K= 15:3.1) (Telecommunication-Statistics) Al/-6- 75--~, :z/ , & 61 AVIROMI, S.Fl.p kand. tekhn.nauk, nauchn. sotr.; GLOTSER, L.I-., kand. S.A. , kand, tel tekhn.naukj nauchn. uotr.; q2jiF,~T~ khri. muk, nauchn. sotr.; IZEYTES, L.G., kand, nouk, nauchn. sotr. ; PLATONOVA, Ye. I, nauchn. --+-. - TTrDpp'()l? A. Ij .17. . kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn. sotr.; Priryali uchastiye:ZOTGV, V.A., nauchn. sotr.; FILATOVA, M.17., nauchn. sotr.; NIKITIN, G.N., nauchn. sotr.; ROMASHOV, A.I.; GODINER, F.Ya., red. [Recovery and use of secondary vool in consumers' goods] Po- luchenie i primenenie vtorichnoi shersti v izdelilakh narod- nogo potrebleniia. (By] S.M.Avirom i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo "Legkaia industriia," 1964. 260 p. (i,.IRA 17:5) 1. Nachallnik pryadillnogo tsekha N-shkinskoy fabril:i No.13 (for Romashov). GORELIK,_ S. Bj,.. inzh ener. Now - Kodernization of milling machines used in semiautomatic milling of cam clutches. Kashinostrotte-11 no.6:8-9 Je 157. (KIRA 10:7) 1. Minskly motovelosavod. (Nillir4: machines) 0, : : : : : 40,-Ne 03 1 1 1 4 S & I I A : A go ic 0: :60 zo Go .11-!. 09 Oi 66. evil 00S M Well _00"F-Owiv, a it u 0 IS u M 11 4 0 a III It B M D a V a A I if I I V A I M.M.0 AM I "PW~ , POOCIMS AND .240tal.tt '4_; a it a c Ids waftill~i Oft Is cake a. B. 006". 1t sold Chm. (U. S. S. R.) IM. No. 9. 2VF---A-wam- 4 am" of faults amawd by Ildmitting &team Into the coke Ov"is as irported by me eml European p& producers. A4mWm of meam by nwaxis of noules and pipes at dif- fercut points is a' 4. Adoption of this practice In the V. S. S. It. Pw 10"try to incveaft their capacity ill WPM No pmfcvevxe 6 made as to the metbad of *tram admi"itin most atitable for'll. S. 8, R. ps plants. James S"I 656-SLA SIT AUMCAL LITIMAIM CLAISIPKAT" M11363044i uu a are &-I A __L. L-,AUM 1-t i;',' :--- .-OS -00 zoo zoo roe 0 e 00 Age* UO 0 we* Mob) I'll ONT goi li&ll IWA a- M __r ; ; 'I b u a a I nit xx Man unwn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0:6 0 0 9 9 0 * 0 0 0 a 4 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 * 0 0 A 6 0 4119 9 A [A 1, 1 -k-J, -.L L -1 -1,1 1 J A qq;ttas - I - PRODUCTION OF PITCH COKE. St. !39r_9,1~~ (Koko I Khimiya, 1939, No# 4-b# pp, 4z-43). (in Russion It Some details are 1 rionce, at the Staro-Woovskiy given of the opwatie" 41W UP* plant. The pitch used-for uaftag make has a scifterting texperature of 65-750 C., 66-7b% of volatile matter. 26% .00 0 of free carbon and a specific gravity of 1*26b-1#285. The 0: ,* 0 00 a,,: yield from the oWdag ru *a operated at 960-IOWOC. consists of oakst 65%, tar Zb% The coke obtained contains 00 ,, . 1. j 17* 0 99 Q,,61% of oulph%re 4,72% of soieture,0-0% of volatile matter and 0*24%of ash. The firosbay liming# of the retorts were 00 roe 00.1 attackod by the solten pitch and ba" recently been $1 replaced by linings of donser semi--said bricks. aft& roe it 1.171100f CLAWMA110 tree ;_317V5i;C r C.. oat $$'At, '-wi 0., ot Is If U 0 AT 00 It ; , , an 4 0 W IT o 0 0 0 0 0000*0066 -19 f0 ,owl 0 IZ I Iu11 4 4 16 v a jo x qeA 4 L -4--aI'J' J-1-A-L opt 00A Ir 00 c Rios SEPARATION ;-'wT!MCENE FROM 1114ENARTHPACENE., 41944 Gorcli.k,A-B and thicber U M (Russ. P. 580 326/1040; Cho,. Abst. 1944p 38j b847). sod 0. A L A agT&L&L"CAL Lff9*ATVftI CLAUIP$UVWX T -04 wee wee SOO got soil Not woe woo use woo was 6 u Is AV go a so Iwo 011111"Sallev, 6 0 a 0 0 014 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000*00000000000004110000000000009000000o GOIMLIK. S.B.; GEMS, N.Kh. Operation of a producer station at the Moscow Coke-Oven Gas Plant, Koko i khim. no.3:36-40 156. (HLIA 9:8) 1. Nookovokiy kokeogazony z&vod. (Noocow--Gso producers) 6 aMELIK. S.B. Automatic leveling of producor-gas pressure while turning coke oven valves. Biul. TSMICHN no. 9:46 158. (MIRA 11:7) 1. Moskovekiy koksogazoyyy savod. (Coke ovens) WDUlqp 1.1,; NEKRASOVp K.S,;-ZORELIK tO I KOLAROV13KIYt A.N.t doktor tekhn. naukt prof.9 nauobnyy red.; YUD iAq6-lOAvj red. izd-va; SMBNUAO LVj tekhn. red, [Vibrated brick pmne3A In h"ing construction] Vibrokirpicbmye panali v zhiliahchnom straitelletve. MDakval, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po atroit., aexhito i atroit. materialemp 1451- 138 P. (KM 140-6). (Brick hDusso) b 10 0100- _&LAMM. abow-, 1. 1"') 1 chow (#AV. cYf *,,Saw and 4d"k amdm..-N% "ft j"'m4 No iRkw and 6w QQ A" M~ law Of Aj~w M144D-V*h vrim --~ Wk I-Isk - h 6 J. VAN for," W to U"t i 011% Ift" ohm is, *Pmwh amemw Ma" gORELIIS. S. 1,-and YAMM, A, XA- "Temperature Dependence of Capacitycf Cuprous Oxide and Selenium Rectifiers", Nauch. Zap. Dnepropetrovalcogo Gos. Univ., 41, 1953, PP 13-21. Asswn,ption is made that the stoppir4g, layer in cuprous oxide and selenium depends on the contact of the electron and hole zones. It was expected .hat the thickness of the stopping zone wi I I decrease with risii-C tem pera- ture and that the capacity of the rectifier will increase in both the stop- pirv-, and the conductimg directions. Results of measurements confirmed these assu;nptions. (RZhFiz, No 1, 1955) SO: Sum. No. 1443, 5 Apr. 55 AMAIK, S.L. inzhener; GUZOVICH, G.A., inzhener; POLLAK, S.V., inzhener; 0 Ab K, A.M., inshener. Shortening the distances of control cables in large hydroelectric power stations. Ilek.sta. 28 no-8:37-38 Ag t57. (MIRA 10:10) (Hydroelectric power stations) S/i39/62/Ooo/oo6/ol8/032 E1911/E.155 AUTHORS Gorelik,, S.I., and Kanev;skiyj V.P. TITLE; The influence of pressure on the resistance and capacitance of plates of selenium and copper oxide rectifie'rs PEMODICAL: IzvestiyiL vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika., noe6j, 1962, 121-124 TEXT-. Semiconductor rectification occur,,s in the very thin barrier layer, which is of very high impedance. Pressures not exceeding the elastic limit, i.e. upto 20,0 atm, were applied to selenium and copper oxide rectifiers and theiresistance and capacitance were determined by the bridge metho'd in the blocking or reverse direction. An increase in pressure from 20 to 180 atm causes a steady decrease in resistance of about 1%, whilst the capacitance increases by about 5~o for an incr *ease-from 1 to '200 atm. The effects observed cannot be accounted for by reduction in the energy of activation, which must be quite small with the pressures used; they are accordingly mainly attributed to reduction in the thickness of the barrier layer. Under steady-state 'Card 1/2 S/139/62/000/oo6/ol8/032 ...The influence of pressure-9n E194/r,155 conditions the magnitude of -t contact field stress acting on .,t.he, barrier layer governs the degree of its 'polarisati6n. 'Compressing the barrier layer alters the contact field stress and..,. hence the polarisition and permittivity.. Thug: the change in capacitance under compression is probobly due both to the change in thickness of the barrier.layer and to"change in the permittivity. ere are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Belorusskiy.in4titut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo ttansporta (Byelorussian,lnstitute of Railway Transport Engineers) SUBMITTED'- November 15, 1961 Card 2/2 rill)'U'llov, S.K. Conference ort us.mg rf-.cmorpholoi:!ca-,,, methocis in prispectIng for new gas and ol -1 depon."t.a. Izv. AN S.r'~S:R !;er. geog. no.7: -'3/.-139 Ja-F 165. - (MTRA 18:211 GCRELrKp S.L. 35520. Variant kulienogo rasresa pri apratalyakh no slepoy kishke I chervoobrasnom otroetke, Vracheb. Delop 191,9. No. 11, stbo 1011-12. Letopis' Zhurnalfnykh Statey, Vol* 48, Yaskva, 1949 GoTamix S.I.. '.4. ~v t- o ~. I irikolai Alekseevich Bogoraz. Xhlrurgila, xoskva no.4:3-6 Ap 150. (CM 19 -.2 ) GOREIZ, S.L. Certain variations of osteoplasty. Xhirargita, Hoak-ra na.4; 37-W AP '50. Win 19:2) 1. Of the Yaculty Surgical Clinic (Director -- Honored Worker in Science -- Prof. N.A.Dogoras), Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni I,V.Stalin and of the Surgical Division of thm Second Clini- oal Municipal Hospital (Read Phyeician - 7.P.Sokolov). SCSOISY, I.Z. [deceaseal; vmcmov, VJ.; gCBBMK. B.L.. recu*tor; BOBROTAv Te#N., tokhnichookly rol&ktor__------ (Urologir.al diseases requiring JUme'diate surger7l Nootloshnals, kbirurgic-hooksia'urologila. Moslora, Goo. Isd-vo modit Binskoy lit- ry, 1954. 162 p. (MLRA 7-.10) (Genitourinary organs-Diseases) SIU-TVA, Anna Stepanovna,; GORBLIK, S.L., red.; YBVDOKLMOVA, I.F., tekhn. red* [Free full-thickness skin graftiAg in reconstructive surgery] Svobodneia peremadko toletykh loifttoy kosht pri voestanovitelIvykh operatsiiakh. Noskys, Gov. izd--vo mods, lit-ry, 1955, 105 P, (MIRA 11:11) (SICIN GRAPTIM) K041MMGIN, I.G., professor. otvet8tvenn37 redaktor; LWIT,V.S.. professor, zaaluzhennyy daystell naukt, robiktor: PIUROMIY $ T r,-Drofessor. redakt 4.4 *or; FRICROV, N.N., professor, redakto' professor. redak-tor;'STRUGHKOV. V.I.,. professor. redaktor: A&IjJ&p S.L., dotsent, redaktor; SINCHIU), N.K., tokhnicheskiy redaktor [Proceedings of the 26th All-Union Congress of Surgeons. held at Moscow January 20-29 1955) Trmly XXVI Vaesoiuznogo slezda khirurgov. 20-29 ianvaria 1955 ;- Moskva. Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1956. 703 P. (HLRA 9:9) 1. Voesoyuznyy Oyezd khtrurgove 26tho Moscow, 1955. 2. Chlen- korrespondent AlIff SSSR (for Kochorgin, Petrovskiy, Priorov) 3. Daystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Rufanov) (MOSOCV-SURGIRY-CONGRISSIS) Jf KAPUN, Aron Vullfavich, delctor xed.nauk; GOMIX, S.L,g red*; GLMOMOVA, G.A., tokha.rado [01OBed injuries of the bones and joints; with accompanying Injuries of the Internal organal Zakrytys povroshdaniia koetei sustavoy: I seputstvniushchie povreshdenila vnutrennikh orga- Moskva, Goselsd-vo med.lit-ry, 1956. 418 p. (MIRA 13t6) (BOOS--WOUM AND INJUMS) 011149z:!'2111r, J.- z - GOULIK, S.L., doteent .......... rohoice of surgery in cryptorchism. 'Urologlia 22 no.5:53-59 S-0 157. (MIIRA 10:12) 1.~ 4 kbirurgicheskogo otdeleuiya (nauchnyy rukovoclitell - doteent S.L.Gorelik) bollnitay No.28 v Moslcve (glavnyy vrech M.A.Pastukhova) (GRYFFORCHIDISM, surg. method, choice) EXCERPTA MICA See 6 Vol 13/11 Internp-3 Med. Nov 59 6647. HASHIMOTO'S GOITRE (THYROLDITIS) (Russian text) - (12 r ~ I i k S-2j" and L i It h t a n M. Y a. Surg. Dept., Moscow City Wxp. No U-Wo3cow - NOV.KHLR.ARKH. 1958. 3(67-72) Hashimoto's goitre occurs predominantly in women. The symptoms are derived from functional disturbances or the thyroid gl&nd. eithor as hypo- or hyperfunction. The treatment to operative, followed by roentgen radiat t~n, 1131 is not valuable for the diagnosis. Dvorfik - Brno (VI. 9) Q1 '4, I- IA GORELIK, S.L., dots.', TNOVA, A.K. %we ~N--iafa9 Selection of a surgical method for inguInAl herni&. Sov.med. 22 noo 4191-96 Ap 158 (MIRA 11--7) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdelani.yR bollnitsy No.28 Koskvy (glvivVy vrach M.A. Pastukhava). (HFMIA, INGUINAL. surg. techines (Bus)) GORMIK, S.L., dote.; LIKHTSN, M.Ta. ~ , T,7 'I ,Pheoohromoblastoma of the adrenals. Khirurgiia 35 n0.7:103-106 11 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. 1% khirurgiche'skogo otdeleniye, bollnitsy Wo.28 (glavrx" vrach M&A. Pastukhova). Moskva. (ADRUAI GLUMS--GANGIR) O.AKOVSKIY, Hikolay lvaucmloh;.UIT9Ql, Yuriy Yakovlevich: GORNLIX, _L.L., red.;, LYMOVMTA, N.I., tekhn.red. (Kistakes in surgical practice and mays of preventing them] OshibkI v khirargicheakoi pTaktike ![ puti k ikh preduprezhde- niiu. Moskva, Gos,izd-vo med.lit-nr Nedgis, 1939. 209 p. (mTR 14:2) (blaMT-) prof., red..; red.; ZUUTA, IT.K,, tekbn.red. (Medical expert testimony in datormining work fitness in surgical diseases] Trachabno-trtidovala ekspertiza pri kh1rurgi- ebaskikh zabolevanitakh. Koskvao Goo.izd-vo med.iit-ry, ig6i. 382 p. (MIRA 14:4) (DIUBILITr WAGUATION) E"t- BUULEV)A.N.~ akad.; BLORM, N.N.; BOGVSH~ L.K.; VELIKORETSKIY) A.N.., prof.; V021ESENSXTY, V,P., prof., zasl,. dayatell nauki [deceased]; GULYAM, A.V.p prof.; DANIWV, I.V., prof.; DUBOV, M.D., doktor made nauki Kk- ZANSM, V.I.., prof.; IMBERG, A.A.; LINBERG, 13.E.v zaal. doyatell nauki, prof.; MEDVEDEV I.A., dots.; MESHALKIN, Ye.N., prof.; MIFMO- VICH N.I. or mod. nauk. NIKOLAYEV, O.V.,, prof.; NIFONTOVj, B.V... . dokt $ doktor mod, nauk; FETROVSKIY, B.Vq PRIOROV, N.N.[dscaasedl; RlIaMp G.A., prof.; ROVNOV', A.S., prof.; RUFANOV, I.G.; STRUCHKOV, V.I.; SHRAYBER, M.I., doktor mad. naiik; dots.,red.; YEIANSKIY~ N.N., red.; SALISHCHEV, V.E., zasl. deyatell nauki, prof.[doceased]; RYBUSILKIN, I.N,O red.1 BULIDYATEV,. N.A., takhn. red. (Surgeon's reference book in tuo volumes) Sprawoohnik khirurga v d%ukh tomakh. Pod obshchei red. A.N.Velik-oratskogo i dr. Moskya, Medgize Vol.l. 1961. 564 P. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Deystvitellryy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Blokhin,, Petrovskiy, Priorov, Rufanov, Limberg). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR (for Bogush, Struchkov, Yelanskiy). (SURGM) ABRAMYAN, A.Ya., prof.; BUSALOV, A.A., prof.,* VELIKORETSKIY, A.N., prof.; GROZDOV, D.M., prof.j DORKIDONTOVA, K.V.j dots.; ZHMAKIN, K.N., prof.; KORNEV, P.G.; LEVIT, V.S.prof. (deceased]; LIKHACHEV, A.G., prof.; LOBACHEV, S.V., prof.; MOLODAYA, Ye.K.j prof,; PETROV, B,A.; PRIOROV.. N.N. rdeceazed); L SALISHCHEV, V.E., prof. [deceased); SAFOUKOV, P.I., pr,-~r. [deceased]l TERNOVSKIY, S.D. [deceased); FAYMMAN, I.L., prof., zasl. deyatell nauki; CHAnIN, V.D.; GIMTSOV3 A.G., prof, [deceased]; CHERNAVSKIY, V., prof.; SHADURSKIY, K.S., nrof.; SHAKHBAZYAN, Ye.S., prof.; VELIKCIRKSKIY, A.N., prof.~ red., dots., red.; TEUiSKIY, N.N., red.; STRUCHKOVA, V.I., red.; RYBUSHKIN, I.N.) red.; BULIDYANEV, N.A., tekhn. red. [Surgeon's manual in two volumes) Spravochnik khJrurga v dvukh tomakh. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.2. 1961. 642 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Ghlen-korrespondent ANIN SSSR (for Yelanskiy, Struchkova, Petrov, Ternovskiy, Cheklin). 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Kornev, Priorov). -P 0, .,Klilllypjll yoveen;ya ~ljrigorlyvvna; -T F D t [Acuie apperill Is In womolql C.31,-Y! '3 zhenshu,liin- Moa~,ia. S.L., 'doteent NAnkilooing 13pondyloarthritio (Clinical aspects and work capacity of patients" by NOL.Gladyrevokii. Reviewed b:~ S.L.Gorelik. Sov. mod. 25 no 3:151-152 Mr 161a (MIRA 14:3) ?SPINE-DISMEB) (GLADYREVSKII, N*Lo) BARKOVSKIY, Vladimir Filippovich; GORODENTSEVA, Tatlyana, Borit3ovna; ALAVEIT)OV, Ya.G., red.; GOROKHOVA., S.S.~ tekhn. red. [Laboratory work in the pbysicocbemical metbods of analysis] Praktikum po fiziko-khimicheskint metodarn analiza, Moskva Izd-vo "V~sshaia shkola," 1963. 349 P. (MIRA 17:41 GC,REI.I:" , S - S - 1) 21782 PROKICGI =17 ) D. A. i GORELII-~ 1 3 -- a Iegirovaniye ualerodifitoy stali svintsom dlYa Uluchsheniya obrabatyvaYemOsti- Sbornik (Mosk. in - t stali In. StalinEL), 28, 1949, S. 232-45- SO: Letopis, Zhurnalinykli Statey, No. 201 MosIn-a, 101+9 -GORELIK, 51. S. /1'773 MI"', le Anslyols onJ All by Reat ClIng -?:I, t nd IF Q'U;1~111' lgnlffhcr~ Abild -* no. 3193. P. --ftZaDO&kaya LEW, 19M, p. 578. B. T. R. 580.) Relationshig, between dissociation pressure of oxido and t1bick- June 1954 n- o~ -1 e film fornied by atmospheric o at increased te I- Coatin s PenItures. Micrograplis. 6 rer. n Moscow Steel Inst. im. 1. V. Stalin 51 Describes method of thermal coloration in applicationto ferroalloYs and alloy steels based on intensive oxidaticin of metals at high temperatures with formation of oxide films which are usually detected on metals as temper colors. Intensity of forming and thickening of films ~md, consequently, coloring depends on dissociation elasticity of oxide of given metal or compound and on rate of oxygen diffusion into metal through film and diffusion of met,11 atoms to film surface, aORKLIX, S. ~ S. USSWMeta-Is-Austenite Chemistry-Analysis Jun 50 "Method for Chemical Separation of Iron Niobide from Austenitic Steel," A. M. Dymov, S. S. Gorelik, Moscow Inat of Stf?el imieni 1. V. Stalin "Zavod Lab" Vol XV1, No 6, pp 649-650 'Suggests method developed using chrome-nickel-molybdenum austentic steel with niobium content 16-20 times greater tham.carbon content. Such steels, aceprding to technical literature, consist oftwo phasest austenite and niobium carbide. Establishes by thermal coloring etching the presence of third phase. Describes procedure for identification of unknown phase as iron rLiobide and method for its separation. Method mFy be used only for qualitative determination. PA 163T50 'O'r --AL47JZRN 0 kandidat fisiko-matematicheskM nauk; SAUSRTZ~YN, M.L., 9~ elrhnicheskikh nauk; BIANTER, M.Te., dolctor tokhnichaskikh nank; BOUHTATN, S.Z., doktor tokhnichaskikh nauk; SOLKHOVITINOU, Y~*N., kandidat tekbnIcheskikh nauk; BCRZDYKA, A.M.. daktor tekhai- cheskikh nauk; BUNIN, K.P., do)rtor takhnichookikh nauk; VINOGRAD, M.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh mauk; VOLOVIK, B.Te., doktor takhnicho- ekikh nauk (deceased]; GAMOV, X.I., inzhener; GBLLIR, Tu.A., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk-, GOMI19 S*S., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; GOLIDUBXRG, A.A.. immmarrolMhaskikh nauk; GOTLIB, L.I., kandi- dat tekhaichaskikh nauk; GRIGOROVICH, V.K., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; GULTATXV, B.S.. doktor takhaicheskikh nauk; DOVGAIJIVSKIY, Ya.M, kandidat tekhnichemkikh nauk; DUDOVTSXV, P.A., kandiiiat tekhnichs- skikh nauk; KIDIN, I.N., doktor takhnichookikh nauk; LIPHIS, 3.1h., inzhener; KORITSKIT, V.G., kanaidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; IANDA, A.F., doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; JJMIS, I.M., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; LIVSHITS, L.S.,-kandidsit tekhnicheakikh nauk; LIVOY, M.A., imudidat takhnichookikh nauk; KALTSHU,K.A., irandidat tekbuichaskikh nauk; KNYIIRSON, G.A., doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk; MINKUICH, A.N., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; MOROZ, L.S.. doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; NATANSON, A.K., kandidat tekhnichaskikh usuk; HAK IMOV. A.M., inzhener; NAKHINOV, D.M., bindidat takhnicheekikh nauk; POGODIN- ALUSIM, G.I., doktor tekl=icheekikh nank; POPOVA, N.M., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; POPOV, A.A.. kandidat-tokhaichookikh nank; RAKHMADT, A.G., kandidatinkhnicheskikh nauk; ROGILIBIRG. I.L., Imudidat takhnichookikh naiak; (Continued on next card) ILITGAUZEN, O-N----- (continued) Card, 2. SADOWUZY., V.D., doktor takhalcheskikh nauk; SALTTKOT, S.A., inzhoner; SOBOLSY, N.D., itandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; SOLODISHIN, A.G., hadidat tekhnicheskikh rauk-. UMANSKIT, U.S., kEtadidat takhnicheskUh nauk; UTZVSKIT, L.M., kandidat tekhaichaskilch nauk; niDaN, Y&*B., doktor tb'Khntclwskikh nauk; XHIMTSHIN. F.F.. kandidat takhnichookilrh nauk; 13RUSHOW. M.N.. doktor takhaichs- skikh nauk; CRONASHKIN, V.G., kandidat tekhatchaskikh nauk; SUPRO, M.M.,Anzhener; SHKOLINIK, L.M., imndidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; SMUYBXR, D.S.. kandidat tekhalcheekikh nauk; SHCHLPOV, N.P., dcktor takhnichookikh nauk; GUDTSOV , N.T., akademik, redaktor; GORODIN, A.M. rodaktor izdatelletya; UYNSHT'IM, Ye.B., tekhaicheakly radaktor [Physical metallurgy and the h9at treatment of steel and iron; a reference book) Metallovedenie I termicheekoda obrabotka stali i chuguna; spravochnik. Pod red. N.T.Dudtnovi, M.L.Bernobtaina, A.G. kakhahtadtao Xoekva..Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii. 1936. 1204 p. (MIRA 9:9) 1. Chlen -korreepondent Akadezii nauk UM (for Bunin) (Steel-Beat tteatment) (Iron-Rest treatment) (Physical metallurgy) 6 _;~M TA459-F55 TREASURE ISUM MCK REVIEW AID 847 - M GORELIK, S. S., N. S- FASTOV, YA. S. UMANSKIY, B. N. FINKEL'SIMYN, M. YE. BIA=? and S.__T1. - K-ISHKI[J. FIZICHESKIYE OSNOVY KTAILOVEDENIYA (Principles of physical metallurgy). Metallurgizdat, 1955. '724 p., diagrs.,'-tables, Photos. 10,000 copies printed. ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION: This book on physical metallurgy is compiled by &group of prominent Soviet scientists and is based on a very voluminous literature, monographic and periodical, mostly by Soviet writers. It is not a textbook but an outline of present-day achievement in the understanding of the physical principles of metallography and a survey of physical metallurgy problems as seen by Soviet scientists. Two main problems of theoretical physical metallurgy are emphasized; the theory of phase structure and the theory of phase formation. Presented in addition are the present-day concepts concerning plastic defromation of metals, recovery and recrystallization, and firally a study of the connection between the structure and Composition of alloys and their strength. TIP-0 r" 5 __ 6_6 3 7 () 21 USSR / Structure of Deformed.Materials. E-8 Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 9398 Author G S.*,, Umnskiy, U.S. Inst Moscow Steel Institute, USM,1 Title X-ray-Diffraction Investigation of the Recrystallization of Certain High Melting Point Compounds. Orig Pub Izv. AN SSSR) ser. fiz., 1956) 20, No 6, 65o-652 Abstract A study was made of the re3juation and recrystallization of WO in NiAl. WC was first deformed by abrasion with a grin- ding wheel, and the hardeatag of NiAl was effected during the process of grinding the powder. A special test made on the iron showed that the above methods of deformation give the same effect..' as shrinkage by 60 -- 70%- The time ('Z-) required for start of recrystallization was determined at various T (from 1350 to 15,50P for WC and 700 -- 7800 for Ni Al). From the slope of the line ln-T w f (1/7) it was pos- sible to determine a quantity Q, which characterizes the tex- Card 1/2 Res t6f thit rccUstdurIttR ~u me V aging apOFA. in 1 -113 S R S v Fi,, , .0, ow- Si-cr alloyl ith ~ Or VvIlhout A) And T! toritcnt) In whkh the complls. Ni, (AMM) und gppmy u3 2nd pha5e *-uc delmmed jrzi alltit-ak-4 immed'.Aiely ofier ax~iy, The prt~-ec-e q! a ~nd phwso h~ls n dejay-11% effect oil recr)-SW, PaksfTr mmmm vvkv,--