SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PINAYEVSKAYA, YE. N. - PINCHUK, I. S.

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PINAYULKAYA e,14.; AMSIMNA, N.L.; GUSEVA, G.G. ,_I_ Aqueous reciprocaa sygt4m of sodi= and calcium ch-rornates and nitrates. Zhur.prikl.khim. 34 no.8:1722-1739 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Sodium nitrate) (Calcium chromate) PINAYFVSYATA, Te-N.; AVTC,.`)HI~INA, N.~-j NOc;j\OVA, N.N. Aqueous rec!Procal system 'r *nil ~^tlrcml--s and blc,LrhA-T.& te 9 of sodium and amnonlum. aar. pr.kl. kr.1-m. 3' nc. 1049- 1000 My '64. 'MIR-A 1"j"' I ~ 11 , Y ~ , I , "' - . . . . I .: 1. ~ : ". !, 13 ( ,I i - ;n! - -~,, , I, . . . .-.;, , sm . 9 " r.j, a =-. , r. i 6a n U " " ., t ,, -; I " x "I e h ~ T1 , - . . !. ~ " . i . I ". , . r r. " -~ .1 " I . ! . :. :~ ;~ i I I I I . I , p : A " 1. . ( ~ , RA I ?INC, Frantisek Extending t:.e study of' one's own region In the schoolz of t.,.e Nort~.- Bohemia Pegion. Sbor zem 68 no.1;109-113 163. ".. .,I . f 7', I I. -- 7-,-, :- . . . . . I . . I I PDL-jiX T) ;1FOHERGER, Karol &rld PIS'. , Pavel, Military Insti tu ,.#I -j L!Ienp, Epideminlory, and Mi croblology 'original rot -4 io orl In Prague (CA *0h0S I OVAki a) Pu I i sh v a rs I on oy Dr. SK I WaVI of &itry and Effect of Fnvironment on Course of i i-~ L-ii lc,%! s iri bhl to Mice." aar.-Saw, Przeglad Epideml. oglctny. Vol 10. No J, 62, pn !0 1 - 30h. A b str,&c t IrAu tho r' a Eng I I sh summA ry modi f I ad Autlior-i tum- inarize experimental result3. Fatality in infection ny cfAn- 111halism -- 75-80. by tracheal penetration -- 100, by ta:r.-jrn dust 0, by oonjuntival penetration J5. by skin abra- sloFi 10, and by vaginal penetration 4 percent. .%(Leri- inia took place 24-48 hours before death, with simultanaou% Listeria release in urin" and raeces. Serological reactions wezo negative up to 65 days folloving infection. Au tho t-.q cc.nqider dogluition of' Listeria as main cause in sprendii-i-, of Cho diseaso. About half or the 20 references ate fiorL the hestern Lloc. F T1 I -1P(C L 14211-66 EWP(k )/EWP(t) 09-07/09071 sOLHJM~ CODSt CZ700YW57656,VO121 ACC HN AP6026076 Zq (Engimer) Jmer) I PinO 1 tf,, U" (Engineer)l K"UtsrL F, (Enr 111VEM: -Bscvart J-0 ORO: none too, steel and & wthod of its production. Class 40b- No PV 1667-65 TITIS i ftchirte SOWICE: 1jutnicko listy. no. 12, 1965, 907 TOPIC TAGSt machira tool induBtr7, motAl machining. ateal industrY, tool Otc0l, Wt&l friction, &110Y A081 Thn article is an at)stract of authors' Patent Apnlica- ABSTRAM 667-65, d-~ted 12 1-liarch 65, The tion No class 40b, 39/54, PV 1 oved machin- steel produced according to the invention has impr asts T-ong- Ln ro orties, produces higher quality ourfacest and I in amounts I _S_p p o,1 contnins a combination of metal additives er. The st - ollowing metals: Znp Cd, (1p to o.5% by weight consisting of the f in- u tals can bo added together or Bi, Sn, Pb, Tl, Sb. These Me ompooition of the tool stool. A dividuallY according to the C r Te is made. The further addition of 0.1 - 0,4% of So, St 0 e machined object metal additivesLlocroase t119 friction between th and the tool LJPU: 34,27-?j SUB CWZ 1 13, SUBM DATE: no no Card 1/1 f : N'(- ', ~0 . I . , ! r.1; . . ~",! I" : " ' , : . , I ril, . I . I ,, nw-,vmr, *.oy* , P!o. ` q, T-~, :1-i - '.- - . -. - I' F ' 64 . PAHAS]CWICZ. J.; PIIICRL. J. Affect of hypothermis on r:lrmlatory d:,-unmics In cata. Acta nhysiol. Dolon. 8 no.3:506-508 1957. 1. Z Zakladia FizJopatolo(ji Instytutu Rematologil w Warsanwie Kierownik Zakladu: kand. nauk. -3ed. J. Panasewicz Dyrektor Instytutu: aoc. dr A. Trojanowuki. (InTWHMtHIA. effects. on blood nressure in r-nts (Pol)) (BLOOD PR=URS, phyBiology, aff. of hp)othermia in cats (pol)) ,Y.% ! SLYNKC, N.Y.; WMAKIN, T.P.; PINCRASOV, R.A. (Taahkent) I Use of corticostercids end ArTH in some urological diseases. Urologita no.4:21-24 164. ( 'C FA 19. 1 , VOLIPOVA, Ye.G.; SHALIKOVSKIY, N.G.; ZIIUKOV, I.S.; PITSiA[LUWRJ, V.A.; PIMIEVSKAYA, i.l- -ulfuric acid alkylation of isobutane by butylenes using contactorn with various food systerms. Khim. . tokh.topl. . masal 7 no.3:13-17 Mr 162. (?.,,1R; 15:2, 1. Gmnenskiy nauchno-issledovatel skid noftyanoy ~nst~'~ut. (Propane) (Butene (Alkylation) ARUTYUXGV Yu.I.1 FRID, M.N.; BRESHCHFMO, V.Ya.; PINCHMKAYA, S.I.; iidD, Ye.B. - Chronathersographic analysis of it utock and of pyrol"is producto In a flow. KhIm. i tekh. topl. I masel. 8 no.3% 43-47 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Groxneneskiy filial *VNIKAneftegaz". (Petrelauw-Analyals) (Chromatographic analyB1,B) (P~rroiyeis) VOL'i OVA., Ye.G. ; SPALIKC,UKAY, N.G. ; :7.111*KOV , I.-S. ; i ITSKIIHAT'R: , V.A; F:NC11FV1SKAYA, 3.1. qb v Studying the operation of a unit for trie -9L."'uric acid alkylation of isobutane with butylenes with consecutive feriing of the contartors In the NoroFroznyy Petroleum Refinery. Trudy GrozN11 no. 2~:127-136 161. (MIRA 1-:, lli.*;"'HFVIK~",'' W.~ . I - ". *f.- - - r"I , *, ,-. , r, f ~,; - p r-- . -- - ~ ..,nv C- - -i ~. ~; r 4? , *. " . 1 - 4. , .; " r .r, ! , n I , n . 't ~ -h *. , . , I . . :. I .. , . , ,~ r , r ., ~ . , , ; I -t .- , ' ' . ( M I RA I " ; l ) BARDILA v P. I . ; KT-:; , A . I . ; 1,A V H, V. ! . j F IV-- ITVSY rY, A . % ; 5 HIYAPOV, P. 1. Now pIrtinum rezi~ttmnr~e tni-mometjro. Imr,. tokh . no.5tl9-21 ~~ 164 1MIn 17t7) L 4250-66- Wr(d)/EWP(v)/EWP(.k)/ EWP~1) ACCESWONN.R: APSOIS463 UR _1f5/W6_06_/ 00 02 3f it 536.53.088 A6 A. D. AUTHOR: Finchevski TITLE: Transfer functions of commercial thermometer elements SOURCE: IsmeritelInaya tekhnika, no. 5. 1965, 23-24 TOPIC TAGS: temperature measurement, thermometer ABSTRACT: The results of an experimental investigation of resistance and thermocouple thermometers are reported. The temperature of water at a temperature difference of about 50C was measured, and the cooling curves were used for determining the time constant of the thermometer element. It is found that a commercial thermometer element cannot be regarded an a single-capacity bodys hence, a well-known simplified formula for Its transfer function is rejected. A somewhat more complicated formula to suggested which regards the thermometer element (with its ceramic or metal tartridge) as a ivingle -capacity 'CWd 112 L 425o.66 ACCESSION NR: A PS018463 unit having a variable time constant. Also, the affect of the placb of the actual temperature sensor in the cartridge on the transfer function Is considared.. OrIg. Akri. has: I figure, 6 formulas, and 2 t6bles. A&SOCIATION: none MMMITTED.- 00 ENCLI 60 5VA -CODE TD 4o itEr soy& 004 OTJHEJU 000 . , 4k j, -Cod- :oil z ACCE55ION NR: AP4041342 SI/0115/64/000/005/0019/t)t'il,I AUTUOR: 11ardila, P. 1. -1 Kita. A. I. ; Lakh, V. I.; Pinchevskiy_. A, D. Shparov, P. 1. TITI,I-,.: New platintim resistant v thernioni0ei i; S(-)1JRCF,: I.,r-nerifellriav,i tekhnik,i, rio. r7. 190-1, P)-21 TOPIC TA(-,S: thrrni,)rY-Iete,, re fA 1 4 t A n I V t I ii, r ty ri iv t v r , pl at i iiii it) r ~ i ; 14 1 '111, 1. I tier mome t e r ABSTRACT: Sovi-I -make rpsistaii, v the ry:~(,iriwtvi-s for a -200+YM(, with platinum wire wmirid on a nitra f,)rryi have shown these t3hort( ominp, : ~a) pcvir seal, (b) ineck-Linical weakness, (c) unwieldy design, anti (d) high Ih( rM11 inertia. A new design, free from the above drawbacks, conBists (,' f- ur litAices, made from 0.05-0.07-rnm Pt wire, placed in chatincla in a cerat, ic cartridge., the channels are oubficquently filled with alumina powder, Tempf rature measurements up to 700C are poesible. These types are developnd and offerea for production: &,d 11/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4041342 Resistance Sensitive Type: at OC, ohms elem. dia, mm Single 10 2. R 46 4. 8 46 4. 2 100 4.8 Double 46 4.8 Orig. irt. )-.ts: Z figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBIvUTTED: 00 SUB CODE: TD, 13 NO REF SOV: 004 Cord Length, Channel MITI dia., mm 20 0, f) 25 1. 3 35 1. 2 so 1. 3 50 1. 3 ENGL: 00 OTHER: 000 L 0135-66 ETC(m) WW ACC NRs AP50251056 ---- BMCE CODEI UR/0266/65/000/016/0096/0097 'AMOR t PIMch!!!LdZ, A. D. 0801 none TITM A servosyste A for measuring rapidly chan '102 619atures with variable :omditiom of heat exchange, &MOUInced by State Construction Class 42p No. 173986 86 a ',Durezu "To the State Comittee for Ins rument Construction, Automation OU'ribor" of or Der M111tiesp and Control Systems at Gosplan of SSSR (Gosuderetvennoye kme byuro "tersopribor" gosudarstvennogo komiteta pyriborostroyeniyup ~sr*dstvaa aytonativataii i sistaW upraylerdya pri gosplane SS! iSMRCEs Byulleten' isobroteniy i tovarnykb znakov, no. 169 19659 96-97 i iTWIC TAM measuring instrument, servoe7stemp temperature measurement Ad 'ABSTRACTs This Author.Cortifioate presents a servosystem for measuring rapidly 'changing temperatures with variable conditions of heat exchange (see Fig. 1). The system contains a heat receiving vessel, its analog# an automatic compensator, and I ithe measuring instruments The latter is designed to increase the precision of the ;texperature measuremantso The system is provided with an actuating device for the :Card UDOI 536-532:62-503-53i L 8135-" :ACC Fig, L I ana 2- Amotional units; 3- actuating device automatic adjustment of the time constant the I"t receiver analog to the time constant of the heat receiver. This actuating device is connected to the outputs :of the two functional units-which generate and compare the ratios of the second Aerivative signals of the temperature receiver and its anslog to their first Iderivatives. The** ratios are proportional to the indicated time constants. Orig. cart. hast I figure. Card L 8135-66 ACC IMs Ap5m5o56 ~SUB CODEs SE9 TD/ SM DATEs 20J&n64 I i I (9 Card 3/3, -V 1) I ': , "- , '; ., :, "., "7'.~.ra - an ! - - ~:j I. r"i(' * .., . sserta*ion "or ., -L.. :,-.' :nst, I?- . I , , . ~t,, .-I .,,i r. -, " .., Medical 3 '-' 7 --, I I 1- -1 - -1 13 -- ' --I r' i " -'., - ~. I I . . " A ,-~ , ~ - .,- '. :- - . - - - - . .. . . ~ .1 .. I I I .i ... I - . . I a" U-., - , . I . 1~ , - -, -- . . I . , I . .. . I . . . - - - . I ..--L I . . - -I.- - -, , - . A~ . . 9 - . . , - . - . "5027032 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/65/ODD/005/0194/0197 AVZHGR: Miryssov, H. Z.; Pinchuk, A. A.; Snytkin, D. V.; Shpinkav. N. 1. B ORG: Physics F .aculty, MDU (Fixicheakly fakul'tet NO) TITLE: A device for ferromagnetic film production by high vacuum evaporation SOURCE: PrIbory I tekhnika ekeperiments, no. 5, 1965, 194-197 TOPIC TAGS: high vacuum, forromognetic film, vacuum pump, vacuum chamber 0 ABSTRACT: Vacuum evaporation chambers, intended for the production of ferromagnetic jilms, must be placed at considerable distances from vacuum pumps because such pumps !are usually mads of ferromagnetic materials which Influence In an unpredictable way ',the magnitude and configuration of the magnetic fields used during condensation. $mover, long vacuum tubing significantly reduce& the resulting vacuum. Consequently khe authors designed a unit capable of rotating the sample under vacuum. since it was shown earlier (D. 0. Suit, J. Appl. Phys., 1961, 32, 705) that a rapidly moving support makes possible the production of films of complex composition and definite magnatic properties. In addition, becauce of consecutive pumping, a double vacuum chamber, and beat resistant gaskets with low vapor pressure, the device is capable of reaching 1.0-10'7 Torr. The pumping Is carried out by diffusion pumps using VM-1 'oil without nitrogen traps, Uniform vertical (horizontal) ugnatic fields are created by Helmholtz coils 70 cm, (170 cm) in diameter. The maxim= field is 450 Oe 100 00). Orig. art. has: 3 figures. UDC: 539.234:538.221 1/2 PT"MY. A. 0. 3"2 Igelelowardye gm&orszry&dTWkb stabilizatirov. Priborostroyeniye, v3rp. 4. 1948, S. 54-96--Bibliogr- 5 naiv. SO: lAtoplal Zhurnall nykh Statey, No. 49. 1949 'AUMs. McbrAll As Gob WSOM* -TMEs Converter of do voltage to so voltap phase BUM, Class 42,No. 1702 w7' SOMM a Byulletent isobratenly i Uvar;Wkh, m*Jwv no@ So 19659 65, TOM TAGS s voltage to code.convertarg nonlinear resistance, semiconductor '7A ABTnUW t This Author CartIniate Gnu a: do Vol. ao.voltage #me -shi;fto&werter~ containing nonlinear revista6m. and a phnsezahift circuit, To ~65_' 'broaden. thelivits of pbase oba- a and to Increase --the coavvnion accuracyt con- '-troMbl:i_i6nlIi&ar semiconductor resistances -are us9d as ths IOOTMnear resist- so Fig. I on the Enclosure)* One pair of faces of the resistanass is connected1to the controlling voltage source. Tboother pair,supplies the refer- once voltage of -forward or reverse phatse to the output terminals. Volta" !A also supplied to.t1w output terminals through the phast ohm circuit. Brig. art bast 1 diagram, B &IATIONS none SM COIS: Dp SMMr=s ~ 297062. NO MW &NU 000 MMS OW CANd:: 7-A V"I 44 i7 i4 Card h ~;Jr AP~00 JPjg;hWcv Ae 0 et. Mass 02c6, 21o 45,sub 03. No. 152 MURMi' PYA IscibroterAy t no vvarx~ snakov" o 3, 1963, 27-M TMC TAGS: contactless amItch. magnetic circuit,. switch AJIMM Coatsitlesq, swItching device, - containing a ~ closed Magnetic 'circui on- which -are d I placed two primary, windings, comected In Pars'," 4-a an coated ii snob mi way that. their magnetizing forces, are In Opposing directions; its 'distingaishing featureAs that In order to uspit for mdtohlng the pha3os*of th?', -,Iftovim IUPOUG Gh=t* which An foltagov the ecpdpmmt Is provi~Ud with a attain fixed positions closes the magnetic fl= of coo of the primary windbCs and produces a magnetic circult for creating E. M, IF. In the output ' the magnetle flux windings bvis r1 proftood by, the other p nary windinge ' ~~ J%Qtravtir*s not*: complete trawlition.7 OAS. art. him: 1* figure. _9=1045 saw, 4L U MR Mrs 21.)$163- ND 904wl- OW OTMS I . a . - -~ . ! I , . : . . I . . . . . . I - I . 11 . . - !- I I DIDINKO, V.Te. , TSAREV. F~N BMITRITXV M.M. . LEMS V.A. - OBUKHOVSKIT. Ta. M. ; IVANOV, To. B . CHF-RTOX. V. T. URSALKNrC R - N - LRI GIR I Ta PINCM4,.A.X KNTONINKO, H Z. SMUL'SON, A.S.. VASIL'CHMC. 6 1 M. RATIKVSK I Y, B.N -. IEUCHIRTkVINIO, D.N. ~ SAVCM. A. I ZHURAVLEVA, L.I.: BAUTIN, I.G.: KHRITKUKO, V.T& ; MOSENKO, N.K.. CHl- BOUNIO, G.P.; LISSOV, L-1 : MAMONTOV, V.V.. BELUM , A A.. POTDUN,V,Y.: VOLODARSXIT, W.B.- KLL'CHENKC. G.D. ' LKVC-IIENKC V.M.~ BASHKIROV, A A.; VOROBITIV, N.Y.: IL'CHENIO, L 1-: PODSHIVKLOV, Y.S MOGIL4NTT. P.P.; IJ9VI, A.R. : VA"TATZV, G,13'. DURM V.V. I OSTPA, --- SAMOYLIAW.G.N. , POKIN, A. F. . LISHCHINA, A I FANKZL'BZRG, 0, To. , X11011ANKOV A, T. . MA.KhRENKO, I S. ; KkUUVA. 11. K. . VASI IMIKU. I . M. . VOLOSHCHUX. A - SSHICI- KOV. A.K., FILIPPOV. F S T%lTTvTTNlwlKov r, 91 DOLINSKIY, M Tu 1110- TINA, P.P. . )UMVZDXV "'SUILIN m F LF-MR. R.Z. BOGACHKV. V.I. Nihall lAkovlgvich Mo- kim n, 3 64 (K12A 9:8) (M' r - !'), " I :,j CA KAKAROV, 1-INCHU, A.K. Cokinr m,-*.t-. , rqt :rrt.'L e~is -~ 'ne - - ...- I . V . i , nn . t~ 1 V-21 '(~. . , R;,I I I . , -issls- tmxitoll ' !ikiy inotAtut h gg- znv (f*cr Mnkfir.,v). '. Kh'ir'k.,v:*lj koksokhlraLcheskly zFiv,),.i (f-)r Pinrh,&. ) . S/07 60/030/05/351/074 B005YBO 16 Shevchenko, V. I , Stratiyenko, V T,, Pinchuk, A. M. Diphenyl-ohloro-ptiosphazo-oulfone Arylal TEXT: The authors of the resent paper synthesized diphe yl-chloro- phosphazo-sulfone aryle (I~ by treating aryl oulfonamideeTwith diphenyl phosphorus trichloridt. The scheme of the reaction is given. 9 compounds of type (IMC6 H 5)2 ClP-WS02Ar) are listed in Table I Still more readily than with diphenyl phosphorus trichlorlde. the &ryl sulfonamides react with phenyl ph7j~horua tetrachloride and with phosphorus pentachloride. The compounds may also be obtained by treating the sodium salts of chloramides of aromatic sulfonic acids with diphenyl-ch"oro phosphine. The scheme of this reaction is described., This procedure, however, is lpf convenient since a large number of by-products occur. The compounds (1) are colorless crystalline substances. They exhibit the properties of acid chlorides, and thus react readily with alcohols, amines, and phenolates They are Pagily hvlrolyzo I --- - 'hv -~- --I f~ri c mot sture On ~,y1r-,I-iiq Diphonyl-ohlore-phosphazo-sulfone Aryls S/079/60/030/05/33,,C74 D005/ao16 aryl-oulfenamido-diphonyl-pboophinic acids (II) are formed according to a given @chose. Table 2 sumarizes the 9 co's *undo of type (II) which were obtained by hydrolysis of the compounds (1~ contained in Table 1. Both tables present yield, melting point, empirical formula, and the result of t1tration with lyo for each compound. The compounds (11) are colorless crystalline substances which are very stable to hydrolysis. They may occur in 5 tautoneric forms: krSO(OH)ftN_PO(C H ) ArSO NH_PO(C H krSO NWP(C H ) (OH) 6 5 2 2 6 5 2 2 6 5 2 (A) (D) W It may be assumed that the aside form (B) is most stable since the W-H bond Is leas polarizable than the O-H bond. The compounds (II) can also be synthesized from B-diphonyl-phosphine-aryl oulfonamidOB by oxidation with hydrogen peroxide, or by bromInation and subsequent hydrolysia The corresponding reaction schemes are given. In an experimental part all con- versions carried out are described In detail. A. V Kirsanov (Refs. 1,2) is mentioned in the present paper. There are 2 tables and 2 Soviet references. Card 2/3 Diphonyl-ohloro-phosphazo-oulfone Aryls S/079j6O/o3O/O5/33/074 B005/BO16 ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut Institute of Metallurgy) - SUBMITTED: Way 13, 1959 Card 3/3 ---------- Al j W/Ewp(j) b=4L&.-4- vA00*UIOK MV0079/64/034/M2/3M)~i~ *29 AM0191 . _ AU=s'Sb1svchezkot V. I-i Pinchuk, At Hot Kosl i it" Ya" I Mixed dimlobloroILMAiDel -BOUM Muumal obabobey kbiniis v. 34 12 9 no 19649 3955-3958 :TOPIC TAGM PhospbWo acid, chloride, organic Vbos;horus compound, chlorinated omyou were pr*pa-riel, ~on-,,tho*bailb,of v re =i'ed:di&rylphosphiui*Acids or., adily,available x li seie"chlorldfA4., lz~'tbe: reaction, of diarylphos~hinlq acid* or their pbdioolrui,penfAchloridej, diaryldichloropboophonium loroph6sphor&tis,.[Ai2PC12]Pcl6,-aro formed in almost quantitative ~yididi-upon fisting vith,-diary' th lphomphinic cid chloride ey,give :dikry.ltrichlorophospborus. -The.diaryltrichloropboophorus compounds and ' a be3mchlorophosphoraIes are not reduced"by petbyl idjAry1dichloropboaphonlu The "action results In' the foriation.of diarylphospbi- icblirophospbito. , . i~_td_aaid,_chlorldes, motbyl ohlorido, si.kd Phosphorus trichloridt. -Reduction ' th red phosphorus -the diary1dichloropho sphoni= 1 P-1859-66 NOW/W(u) am ACC NAt AP6012652 SOURCE COM UR/00,79/65/035/00e/0363/0364 AUTHOR: Shevchonko, V. I.; Stratiyanko, V. T.; Pinchuk,, A. M. 017 ORG: Institute of A&EAc chemistry, AN UkrSSR (Institut organicheekoy khimii AN ukrssRT- TITIEt ftnyl-p-tolylchlorophosphazosulfcalaryls SOURCEt Zhurnal obehchey khimii,, v. 35,, no. 2, 1965, .363-364 TOPIC TAGS: amine.-alcohol, hydrolysis, chemical reactionp organic sulfur compound# organic phosphorous compound,, chlorinated organic compound ABSTRACT: PhaWl-p-toWchlorophosphazosultonylarvlo react readily with siainesp alcobols,, and other compounds containing an active hydrogen &too. Cold water wA moist W slowly hydrolyze those oryle with the formation of &rsnssa1fmqlsm~dn of phsnyl-p-tolylpbosph~nl~ sold* The rawtion tmperature is 1250,, and the reaction time is 0.15 fii6urs. Orig.'&~t.-iae: 2 tables. EJFRSI SUB COM OP7 / SUBM DATE: 13Dec63 / ORIG W: 001 / OTH RUs 001N not ACC Ills AMM93ZB SOURCE CODES 'UR/OD79/63/035/008/1492/149 AMIM ;4evebmako. V.'14 PirAhuk, A. M. Me ImUtrU of ~r~ C~!~, AN UkrSSR (Iratitut orguticheakpy Wdvii AN Ukr3glr- TnUs Plud diW2mthcoW- wA di!n4!Eomar MM&MtMomllmad SUMCES 2hWTAI obahchey Wjd4t T- 33, rjo- 8. 1963, 14W-14% TOP= TAGIS I*rV"dC ffYftth*ti0 PrOMBB, ftlfonla Widt orprda &to CoppoUnd, organio phomphmm oampoolel. chlorlmW orgodo comound 'Nixed diarylohlorophosphazosultonylarylis ArS0 ABSTRACTS 2N=P(Ph) (Arg)Cl.(I) were synthesized by reaction of dierylohlorophosphines ilth smene sulfonte &ald diohloroamides or by reaction of arene ,mulfonlc &old amides with diaryltriohlorophosphor*us. The follow- Ing coopounds I were obtalneds I (Ar . Ph. Art - p-Cic H 6 4); I (Ar a Ph. Art 11 (Ar - Pht Art - P-Brc6H4); P-HOUC04 I (Ar = Art m p-CIC6H4); I (Ar m P-=049 Art m p-BrCA); 11 (Ar m p-ClC H -MeOCA); I (Ar a P-ClC04. Art 6 W Art = P P-BrC04); I,(Ar - P-02NCOO Are !p-H*C6H4); I (Ar m Art ~P"d%60; I (Ar P-02NCO40 Art n*P-BrC6H4); I (Ar L-Cwd 1b MG 1 %2-550 ACC Nkj AFM9.323 ~P-O Art V- -0 2NC6H4 NOVO 1 (Ar - P 2KC6H4,, Ar* P-HOOC04); ki Art I N806H41 Art w p-Cle 634); 1 gAr " P-lf'SC6 P.IWO NO X (Ar W P-MOC6H I 6 W Art P-K*oC6H4)1 10 7 Art a P-BrCAHO I (Ar w I-CIOH 7, Art = ~-MOOCOO; I (Ar = 1;CjOHjg Ary Compounds I were very visnous liquids a P-xec6H4)- I a bri tle vitreous solides By treating asters of mixed diaryl- phosphinous &*ids with Na salts of chloramides of arena sulfonio 'acids or by replacing Cl In compounds I vilth a methoxy group or 4rylozy groups diaryluethoxy- and diarylaroUphosphazosulfonyl- aryle ArS02WIPh)(Ar')ORUX) were preparede The following oom- pounds XX were propareds 11 (Ar = Ph* Art w P-BrC6 H49 R me); 11 (Ar u Php Art a P-Bra&' R = Ph); 11 (Ar w Ph. Art = p-BrC 6449 2 W 1-0 10117); J1 (Ar a Ph. Art = p-MeC 6HW R a Ph); Il (Ar = Php Art w p-MOC6H , R w 1-C H IX (Ar = P-CIC041 Arl V4ftBrC 9 9 = Ph)l il (Ar plOC"11 Art to Y-BrC V .- 6~40 049 .9 0 I-C ; X1-"(kr.-r-' -p---C'1'C''- 9 Art H 1P, 04 = P-HOCAP R 1-Cio 7 1I (Ar n P-02NC644P Art st p-Brc6H4,, R - me); ii (Ar p-0 2NC6H 49 Art p-DrCeht a ;- Ph)1 X1 (Ar u y-0 NC6H4o Art = P-BrC6~4, 2 ACC NAs AP6019328 IR M 1-C10H?); II (Ar - P-0 2NCU4# Ar' p-MOC049 R - '-CIO H7 JI (Ar a I-C H,j Arl II (Ar - I-CIOH to = P-BrCOV a a Me); 7' :Art a V-BrC6H4, R u Ph); 11 (Ar 1-CIOH?t Ar# P-BrC6H4, a W 1-CA). Compounds 11 were isolated In two isomeric formst crystalline form (one of the three theoretioally possible raol- 'MIG Isomrs)_ and. a. l1quIdjorn. (eutectio mixture, of racealo. isomers.) The WAbWD thwal A~J& KIr9&Wv for his help wid advice, Origs, art* has: 7 for" wd 2 Ublase LbMU SO CMEs 07 SUM DMs 06hug& ORIG PXFt 003 CWd jI I L_' C.- NRI AVM8 Shavchenkop V.I.; Pinchuk. A* Hs; K-Irvanav, A* Ve ON: lartitate of ~Ormudp Cbsulstry, AN UkrSSR (Institut orMdoheBkoy khiniiB AN MmGMF- TIZUt Mixed tr"ff2phpmph&so=1fo1W,2&ry2m SOURMs Vzrml obsbobsy AAW4. Ys 35, no.%O 1965, 1488-149 UW: organic wynthatic wocess, cbromtograpby, chlorinated organic compound, orfudo sultor ompound. organic ano ovinmrids organic phosphorus coMpound ACT Mixed triarvlphosphaicosulfonylarvis ArS02N=PAr'Ar"Ar"' MZWSZ% prepared by the following five roaotiones Ar3D MCI + C12PAr#Ar~'Art~t 2C12 2 2 lAr"Arl" 2KCI + Ar302MH2 + C12PAr ArSO MCI 4; PAr#Ar99Ar9#' Cl + 2 2 2 Ar9'()2NftCl + PAr I Ar Ar I + PArtAr."Arl't N + Ar3O2N3 2 Cwd 113 WCs 547*55Bol L 29M-66 ACC N& AP6M9327 CompomAm prepared by reactions of different tYPes were Identical. fts followingpqm9punde.wero synthemixed by the reactions Indicated -s i-:CAr Art m Art 0 a Ph. Art 1 0 - p4leb~H4); I'(,kr Nit Ari= Art'= lp-NgC H Art', m Ph)j I (R u Ph. Art :v Art' w p-MeOC6114, ArIll 6 Ph); I p-CIC6H4. Art m Artl m Ph. Ar"I = p-VleC6H 1 4); 1 (Ar P-CIC 6H49 Art m Art' m P-MOC6H4. Art" - Ph); I (Ar - p-ClC 6H49. $I$ - Ph)j I (Ar - p-0 NC Art 0 Art' a P-NOOCOW Ar 2 .04j, Art Art* a Php Art.$ W P-MOCAH4); I (Ar - p-0 NC6H4, Art a Ar" 1 2 p-NeOC6H4' Art': W Ph); -I (H p-KeC6H49 Art m Arol m Ph. ArOll I (Ar - Art - Art' H Art'$ m Ph); I (Ar 'P-NDCOO P-MOC6 kv P-MOC049 Art a Aroo m KDOC 6H4v Art" W Ph I (Ar -C 10"7 Art - Air* I m Ph. Art 9 1 a P-MOCOW; I (Ar fl-C,oH?I' Art = Art I='. ArItt - Ph)j I (Ar u fi-C H 0 Art - ArOO - p-MeOC049 ev 10 7 'Art" m Ph)* Furthermorep eighi oompoufids I (Art a Ph, Art' lp-BrC6H 4) were synthesized with Ar a Phq Art" = P-MOC04; Ar 'Phl-.Art I $,'m P-MBOO Ar m P-ClC 6"O.ArIll p-MeC6H4,- Cwd 2/3 0 L 29287 ACC NJh .--Aran P-ClC6H4O Art" a P-HOOCOO Ai~'w P-02KC6114, Art to p-MeOC6H41 Ar = P-02NC6H4. Art" = P-MOOC041 Ar w Art" IP-NDC6441 Ar = p4le%k. Art$# a p-MeOC6H4- . Compounds I were crystalline substances with sharp meltiri4 pointag except for 1. !(Ar a 1.5-ClOH79 Art a Art' = Pho Art" 0 P-HOCOO and I (Ar a :P-KeC6H4t Art = Ph* Art' in p-BrC6H4g Art" = P-MOOC6H4), which I 1wers vitreous solids, None of the compounds synthesized could The a " rated Into Isomers either by fractional orXptallization .or. by plWonp~kpgraphye Orige art* hast 6 fornAis ad 1 table. fi'F&ff SU C=s 07 / SM D=x 09JUI" / OFdG RUt 004 / "L MFs 002 L XYZb0--*V - C"rMICAUM] n" Acc Hits APWI9326 SOURCE CCDEt UR/0079/63/035/008/1487/14 AUrMs Bh"cbenlwt V- 1-1 ftratiimidw, Ve Tes PlMhuk, A* M* ~WUt~xUof ~Or gcCh~qjd~AN ~Ukr=~Inetltut orgedcheskoy khimii TMBs '8, 1963, 1487-1468 SaMs nxuma3 obehobsy WWI, vo 35. noo TOM TAGS i mafonic&MA, orgwdo &so ooWwwA , chlorinated orgwdo compound , argude wynthvue pro"Ma. cyane P.MW. AqsTRACTj Phonylbenzylethylphosphazosulfony'Laryls (A) can be prepared.by oxidative Introduction of an ArSO 2No group Into phenyl- ibonxylethylphosphlno by means of Ka salts of sulfonlo acid chlo- raulden or by scam of oulfonlo sold azidess ______ArSOjNNaC1 + P(Ph)(CFjPh)Et -o NeOl +.ArSCj*NnP(Ph)(CH2Ph)Et (A) P(Pb)(06ft)Et -* N, + A By using theme resotionst compounds A with Ar a Ph, p-IW04, o-NeC6R49 wA d-CION? were prepared. They were crystalline sub- stamem melting at 107-80 1201-309 125-609 and -105-60t respo Orig. art. host I farmmU and 3L tablee gj~vpzv. 07 / SM DMt liM / MG HEFs 001 OM REFt 002 MM Cams tum! !-.J,IRI; AKSHNOV, V.P.9 knn*.tokhn.nauk; MIYAXOV, Yu.I., kand.tokhn.nauk; P129GHUKJ, A.F., insh. ProM)Oata for using continuous equipment in open pits of the U.S.S.R. Gar.zhux. no.2tlO-13 F 163. (MTP.A 16a,) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-lasledovatellskiy i proyektnyy Inati- tut ugollnoy, rudnoy, neftyanoy I gazovoy promyohlennooti, Kiyrv. (Strip mining-Equipmwt and supplieo) TISHCMKO, Vladimir Pavlavich; rDXHUK, A.F., red.; BUIOVINSKAYA, L.X., tekhn. red. [Individual quality control; manual for contenders in co-,Z=ist competition) Takhnicheskii sar.-okontroll; v pomoshch' sorevnu- lushchimsia za kommunLitichaskii trud. Rostov-na-Donu. iiostov- skoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 159 p. (MIRA 1~:7) (Quality control) -. I - I"I , -, I PINCHUX. A.P. Nidwife Tat'ians Andreerns Redilro. Fel'd- i sk-ush. 22 no.7:62 -TI ' 57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Zaveduyushchiy rayzdravotdalom g. Petrikovs. (MIKO, TAT11ANA AnDRnvNA. 1986- ) GONCHAROV, IvELn r,'Jkolayevich, nauchnyy sotr.; DOAOFEYEV, Yurly Grigorlyevich, nauchnyy Botr.; mATVEM , Vladinix Panteleyevich, nauchW sotr.; POPOV, Stepan flikolayevich, nauchmyy sotr.; PINCIRM, A.P., red.; IVANOVA, R.U., tekhn. red. (flew method for the prwessing of metal chips] Novyi metod pere- rabotki metallicheskoi struzhki. I(ostov-na-Donu, tostovskoe krizli- noe izd-vo, 1962. 33 P. (KLRA 15: 1. Novocharkasakly politekhnichoskly institut (for Goncharov, Dorofeyev, Matveyev, Popov). (Scrap metal industry) DUDKO, Georgiy Mikhaylovich; YATSENKC, Konstantin Ivanovich; PINCHUK A P.P red.; &M IYAN, Yu.A.p red.izd-va; L.M., tekhn. red. [flow to make articles from metal sheets, sections, and JAPOSI Kak izgotovit' detali iz lists, profilei i trub. Rostov-na-Donu, hoAovskoe knAzILnoe izd-vu, 11,63. Fl p. (Ml RA 17: 3) . I . ., I , . 's '. '.:d- , . 1, :, .41 " . I :. 1: , - II.R - , I : I . -, j p *~ i - '. . a KOSOV, flikolay Petrr-v-h- f-MCHUX,-~A,P:j red. [Innovators' tittacl-norits for milling, ir-achiries) Frcz,~,-rr yo prispos-)blenila novatcrov. Rostov-na-Donu, ~ostcvskoe (1-13AA 12,S) knizhnoa IzJ.-vr,, 19t-,4. -2 F. 27067 S/080/61/034/003/007/017 A057/A129 AUTHORSt Andreyev, D. N., OKhrlm-griko, 1. 3., Pinchuk, A. Ye., Lyijtyy, V. F. TIMi Unsaturated pc~--Yeaters and the prope-ties :,f lacquers on this base PEPIODICALt Zhurnal prlkladncy v. 34. no. 3. 1961, 594 - 58F, TEM Syntheses of two new poly-umarats-*s, modified witb siloxane 'J7., the diester bia(trimettiy'Asilyinetpy:)f'jmarate and the polyester tetramethyldisil-oxane)f',.Amar-ate are desorlued and preliminary results Ir tnvps*~Igd- tions of their propertias 5re gi-en. Poiy-ma.eates and polyfumarates arf- w1jely used in the manufacture of lacq%ie~F, piastics etc. M. A. Bulatov and S. 3. Spass- kiy [Ref. 1t Vysokomcl. soyed., 2. 1, 658 'Ic)60)1 demonstrated already thnt these eaters, when modified witr. as fcr iretance with d1methyd1-'r-nOxyS:- lane, obtain high technical pr--~,perties. Orgarosiloxane Polymaleates and polT-jm~- rates, derivatives of organosllnxa-~e and gly,,,ols containing a siloxane 1-Ink In tne m&cule, have not be-en sy-ntheslz~i. Thus t1je present authors star~ted lnves'~.ga- tions In this field. To deve.'nc sywnisis of the polyester, the syDtJ-eFj1s -~f the diester was carrIed %ut firs' the r*action 2(CH3)3S':7h2r. C ard 1/5 27067 s1o8o16l1O341V)3vC)Q7 (,1- Unsaturated organosi_l~~on po--i9ste a &rd tne ... A057/A129 + KOOCCH,-CHCOOK --P (CH3) 3S - H-CWI)CCRO 1 (-B3)3 - In the procedure C . It M_ potassium fumarate was mixed with- 0.08 mole of fumaric acid In 150 ml of dimp~.t-L_V_- formamide as solvent. 7he was boiled, agitated during 30 min~+eq, iropwl3e 0.32 mole chloromethyltr1MetkV!31!&Ye was added, heated, agitated for ?0 hrS mc-e. while the boiling temperatire roae from 1240C to 149Oc. After cooling th'R pre~4pi tated potassium chloride was fi- Ared off, thq solvent was removed by vacuum di-;k- tillation and the residue was :reatad wlth a sods solution and water-benzene mix- turi. Then the benzene was dr;ehd, evAporalted &rd the Nmarate was vacuum-d1st,_'_eG (1510-1530C, 8 to"). Tile y1e:.J w%s 54.% of a product with 40 1.4548. d~' In an analogous way the polyests~- was prepared. Potabsium f'"Tarate of C;' mo-e waf:, mixed with 0.125 mole )f fura.-l^ q,,d in 300 ml af dimethylfoTnamide and ther. bis(enloromethyl)tetr&methyldl&;','i ~ja-e was adle-d. Instead of benzene ethe,- w48 used as solvent and af--e:- rem(--%: -1 ~,~e lal-,er a higily viscous reddish. -t -cvrr Sat- stance insoluble In water tru! qO!1At_e in mos!~ c%rganic solvents, except pet!-'.1e0f11 ettier and gasoline, was ottainea. 1he average molecular weight was found to be 2,400 corresponding to a condenss-!-_)n degr", ~f 9. The re-precipltated pol)i5s+er was Investigated by spectrophotowe+ry on an OKC-12 (1K3-12) apparatus. 7he ot'O'Al.- ed Infrared absorption spectrum pr,-ved the presence of double bonds In the trar~- Card 2A 6 SPW6 I/C 34/ ~'X 1- Unsaturated organosilicon polyesters and the... AOWAI,~9 posit-Jon (900 - 119C, cm-'. 1,32G cm-1), siloxane bonds (1,020 - 1,091 (C113),,31 groups (60C - 814 cm-1. and 1,;D'59 cm-'), ester groups characteristic, for fumarates (1,111C - 1,13C cm-') anci end-carboxylic groups (9X - 95L cm-1). The obtained polyester la miscible with styrene within a range from 3.5 : I to ( .3 - 1, and transparent homogeneous solutLins are obtained. Properties of four lacquers (see table) hased on this polyestor were investigated and It was observed that In comparison with maleic resins the double bonds in siloxane-modified fumaric, resin show lower activity. Thus a lacquer based on this resin required heating to ?X~oc to "dry" within ~G minutes, I.e., to produce a three-dimensional structuration to 70'S' (Fig. 3). At 1200C the same degree of structuration requires 7 hi's (F-19. el. The drying is the result of two independent processes: 1) a cataly-tic polyreriza- tion with an Initiator (1% of cyclohexanone peroxide), and 2) an oxidative struc- turation produced by heating over I300C. No initiator seems to be necessary for the latter process. Flanticity tpsta carried out by the H111Z method and harriness tests on a rlonO-4 (GIFI-4) mac-liine showed that films obtained from those lacquers have high elasticity, but rather low hardness. Thus lacquer no. III showe,l after 70 minutes of dr-fing at 2G(PC a I mm flexibility on a rod and a 0.195 harcinens. There are 3 figures, I taLle, and ? .",oviet-bloc references. Sull-11= July 9, 11)rDO Card V5 AUTHORS: Lakhtiz-., Y,1. and Pircliul-, D. S., TITLE: N i t r 0-f ~ i 61-, C, t re T, -a) ,.e 1 d (KzotJ-rovaniye vysol~op-~,%chnogo I, PERIODICAL: Metalloveder.ije i Obrziuotk,~, Yet.,Ijul pp 30-42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For ~etem!.;!i, 0;e volu:,e liri the "selico f(~rrite", V. D.Yakhnlna and A.F. sul,jecte(~ a m~q-,neF~ium inoculaLed iron to niv-,i Accordir,t:, to V. D.Yakhnina iiitrided itiyet, rdn e inoculated cast iron 11-1,i.,~ ~i hi!~h ano currosion i;- water. IL wa., v that' for ottnininF, ; ,iv(-,.-i of -,.e nit,- 1-1, 1 a corisideriibl,/ t-;;aallor Jur-1--on of than for, nitri~!LnL ntpol firid, t"YPOC For in,- tLrce, it; t`.o c1.,, (, of' ni tri 4 i: d i r,.q o C i n t i (, 1'. 0 f P. lmr,; C) r I i required for ubt7,inillr, 1(1~ M;., thic." ho'di's for otjt:;in~ ni. ~~ u . ;.I::. t!-,c)~ a u-niform anj hi,,! n,,.,drieu,, c., ~1,e ~e,l 1 r, uuthoi,c recommend that pu,,,irli te al"A f ! ri i te -pe Br, bas,,: magne2ium iiiu,~ul,itcd iiori be , I 1-c I - -') - Nitriding of high strength ia&gnen.',,xn 1zloculfited ilrjy. homogenization amlealing at 720 to 7400C nitriding. Takirie, int o cono ide ra t ion t I Q of u,int:, nitri(ling for improvint: t~.e vie:jr ro., i~-i' and t! 'e corrosion resistance Of MOiSTIeViUM inr)- iron, the authorfT of thic papt-r carried out investigations for studyii t, th- kinetice of and t,.e phase corapositiur. o f t t~e d i f f u., i un In the case of caturnti-n o f ~:,, a,, n e-ar, i n C , -I I wit'lli nitrogen ar,~~ "o establiE~~. t~~e parameters of the process on proper'lio! nitrided layer. For tl.,,? i j i v --, s t i,, 71 ~ i c,,,, L:nc inoculated peariite-fer-~te va.- I . - contained 5.05go' C, -1.41% Si, Q 6:-Yo/o A'In J,1~6 stren,;th 5LA kr~/..111:12 rel,~tive elon-a'.1or, 245 R IEUCUIatiUll Wa.- iL 0 L~E' ladle and,aft,- i c the ipo*n iuas anLealed at 950 C. Nitridin.- f f- ir,, laluoEatoi-y equii-,ment at 5UU, 55G. WC, ~,U tiOI.S of' 1 7, 1 'ind 800 C fur Iura D, 1.01~:'.' Card Fraph, Fiw.l, !Ziv-., t,,(-. depen(Ie%ce '.-f '-h(-, nitrided ia or. t 1'. r +- 2/5 +,e:a; era ~u-e of can be ce-n th~-,t *-?,e hardnps., of r~ i r-I T` i e Nitriding of high stren6th ma,,n-.~ i-im inocul,_.t,~~, magnesium inoculated iron is consideratl that of other iron. This justifies the a."', the increase in Lhe hardnesE i-- due to t~,: ma6nerium in the , oli,1 -olution a:~d 4) maximum '-.~!rdnes~- of nitrid'ed 1,iyer ince'alated iror: will be o8tained for a tew.perature of 650 to 70U C u,%like uluminiu;L steel in vih~ch the tempera*ure i.- cons ii eral, I,,.- (480 to 54-0 -~). Th,~, hzirdnes,.; of c- nitriled 1-_~-r to a large deE-,re,:,, on the duration of ~he proceF!~ saturatior, of the iron the nitrot5en (FIE.-. obtaining maximum hirdreF-_, the du, ritior. of t. r~ should be at least 1;~' to ZIL~ 1he temperature t~.e fas,.e.- 'A~,-~ :i,aai~..um ~.ardness The ch,,rac'-.-r of !.re ch-,iii-c ~,f the niti-Ided loyer in, shovr, i;, tLe F,' nitri(ierl layer ro.--vealed ticril 1,. no t-ri i,'. Ifit-~ The ~r!ir.h, Fig.4, tjVes Llft of ~1! the ~,' if f u-slun ' %y -!r on the teiApcir ;Ln,', t,- :T, of the nitridi!ig L.rocec,,, Th.. d,_,pth of th~ d if ~ a, Card 3/5 la.7er obtained or. inoculated ii,~,n (df~tc,-1,04~ y macro ar,(d i:iicru an;ilysit, ai,,1 by tho hardne: flit riding of h 11 t,~ s t reriEt I. nt-: i um u C, t,- 0 un,l(~r othemis(_ equal coriditionti , lovier ti.,,,i iL of nitriling of carb,:r, iid illoy cte2ln coeffi~:icnt of dif!-_:,-icr~ -~ ft,. ~zi I t ru ~e n i r, the a-phases of t,.e systems F-~-11' '.iecrea.-.-~- carbon content of tne allov. The confir:_ the cunc Ills i (-,r,..g f V. D. Yakhnina wh:, 9 t, t the diffusion of the nitrogen in the mn,,nesi= i r 1-1 1. - faster tham. in steel. The structure of ni~:-id~~ layer obtaine'd i:, ma6nesium inoculate,11 ir,u:. I littie from that of t't,.c nitiided 1-iyei steel (Fig.5). In iLvestiFatint; the micro-z-,~.:,_ the nitrided layer an non-etch e d brit,.'-,t strip -1_-. t e detected which corre-ponds to the carbo-nitride E--., ttie presence of --Ln E-phaRe was cunfirmed by The depl~h of t~.e doer- ,iol (,xc 91,A With incre%LinG t~,-.pcratjre up to 700 C tl,e. layer contaiiiin6 tho ii,crea.--,_~z- decreascE~. At low nitri;iin6 te.-jj:er,,j ~uroi~ ( slic,r- duration) no e-plias,~ is detected by X-r,--iy m~,1:7,; only the presence or a y'-phace. Aftoi, the E- , : Card 4/5 (y'-phase an a * Yoxcess ~a-phlf,-O) or n eut(--', Nitriding of hib,- stre-,;t~,~ mixture i + y' (y-, h I i I)e nitridint, terq.)er,,.~ture. For.~,~;'~ion of,',,~ eut,~--., L observed only after nitridiri6 at 700 C i,.,. increase in the eutectoiJ,,il te:~,peratkire~ T-',ie s as durin6 of iror: in c;~rb r; 9teel (Ref,- ' ) transition from one diffusion to the othlr d" accompariied by a jump in the degree of concentrati~jn (Fig.6). A som-3what incieased concentratioi, of tide nitro6ea in the n-Lig1bourhood of *,,he y-phato i t; t ~i I i nk;-, d i t h 'nove-iont L:lonb t!:P boundary of t h,-, E - into the re~-ion of the (see Fi,.')) M N data jus~--'f.: t,,.e as,,- i~a: ~io.~ ',,he kineti,~- f of a nit'rided 1,~ytr ir. im inocul,,itel i s basic:~lly the saLie as that describel hy Laklitir, (Ref for ii-on and sl.(-cl Apparently inoculatior, of ,-,teel with magnesium m%,,,- prove one of rLetliolsof prol-i, ~f., riew rion-scirce L.atcribls for nitridir~f~. '-'h c. r 11 obtaine" by the ~-uthorb justify the re c omrn-.r., '.,It if-, procesE of nitril'irt~, foi su:'face ha.-Jenink; .,f made of higl. stren-t~. L1R,-,T1OfiUM-in0CU1,Jted iror~. There are ( fi6ur,,. and 5 referenceE, !..I1 of %;!.i Card 5/5 (Note: This i~- a full tranclaLiur. except fui fl'':: paraEraph a-,iti the figure ciptions). A UTIIOR Pinchuk , F ;. , ~.! gineer 3 111~'l 1--5r- 1A TIT LE: Use of '-.Poxiie --.esns Pri mj~nen lye e-,-,Prn , Iny If.:% I ) D I C A L Mashinostroitel', Nr 11, rp 18 - 19 AR37RACT: Fpoxide re3ins are the base of the puttiea, t 'Ype 4-2- an~ F-4021. At the Laningradakiy metallicheakiy zavod ~enlngrad Metal Flant', these putties are used for coating machine rprts which are to be exported to tropical countries ~.rnliction gears type RM-~50 and ;?M-4.'IC- The putties are also used for coating galvanization tanks because 0',ey are verY rp5:- stant to acids. As a filler, asbestos fir 5 or ' may I-,e ,in-d', or even metal powder. Ppoxile resins can also be u,.4ed as glues. 71~e g-li2es Xl-~ and Fl'--6 are very elnstic, I-ave dielectric prDperties, are waterproof, etc. he:- : r. or~ Card 1/1 r 1~ C, -i~ U, ~ . ~,. His work aervu3 ,s ar. examll,. ---Iek. i tepi.tisga nc..7:13 .-'. '- . N: I , I (-: " C, oco.-,~ I i ve engineers) ~, I /,, (,. I) ~ I [ ,,~I(z , /-) , KOLOTUKHIII, I.N.-, KLJZIIRTSOV, VA.; KAZARIIOVSKIY, S.N.; TSAREGRADSEIv. V.A. ; PIIICHTTK, G.A., redaktor; MINA. G.P., tekhnicheskly rednk- t or (Technology of lullricating, and protective materials] Tekhnnlogiia smazoehrifth i zashchitnyl:h materialov. Moskva. Gos. transportnon zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1952. 235 p. (141crofilml. (KLRA 9 - 7) (Lul)rication anti lu'~,ricantB) (Corrosion and anticorrcuivor) (Finishes and finishing) PINGIVE, G. A. N/5 bt,8. t,-. Teklinologiya topliva, smazc)chnykh -,h*-crIi,lov I v-:,Jy -f T. Fuel, Lubrichtim- M,%t. rial Lin i WxAtr, by) 15. A. Finctuk (I. Lxr . , Moskva, Trans zh( z I:i t, !'01w.. )51 1. Diap7rs. , Ta~les. "Lit.rb'uru": F. 346-347. Skman o ma; POTALTUX. Alskoey IvsnovIch; TIBINIKNIN, Tovgenly hdirovioh; NUINIX. V.A., inshoner, rodaktor; YORONOY, N.M.. Inshener, redaktor; 2HILIN, A.B.. in2hener, redaktor; KHIT- ROT. P.A., tekhnichookly rodaktor. [The technology of fuels. lubricants and water) Tekhnologiia topliva, smasocbnykh materialov I vody. Moskva. Goo. transportnoe shol-dor. izd- vo, 1954. 351 P. (KLRA 7:12) (Fuel) (Inbrication and lubricants) (Water) F:I~(:F 1 9 G. A. "An Im-estigaticn :f C~r'ain ProtlFra-E in '-e field cf D,,narr.ic Fmdurance of Ste(l." I~and 'er, 3ci, Xogcow ,rd,r -f Red I-anner Higher ~e&rdcsil .3(%hc)ol imeni ~auman, 2C Dc- ~ D,. c- r..) Surve- f Scientific and Trc'nnicaj Dissrr*s'l-nF~ 0 Higher Educatic-na: Insti*(.tions (1'~ SC: 3m. NO. 556 -., Jun r5 GRANOVSKIY, Roman Grigorlyevich. professor, P4QHUX RO kandidat tei-hnicheekikh nauk, redaktor; UP , wV C;ihnicheskty rednktor OV - VI . ., (Boiler Installations) Kotel'nye ustanovkl. 44. 2-oe. pergr. I dop. Moskva. Gos.transp.thel-dor.tid-vo. 1957. )44 P. (11LRA 10!9) (Boilers) KOLOTUKHIN, Ivan Nikiforovich; KIMIWSOV, Vosilly Georglyovich; KAZAEUIOVSKIT, Semen Nownevich-, TSAI'MIUDSKIT. Undicir Aleirseyev-ct-, PINCHUK, 3.A., kqrd.tekhn.nauk, red.; BOBROVA, Te.N., tekhr..red. (Technology of lubrionnte and protective costingaj Takhnnloglia smasochnykh I zashchitnykh mnterialov. I&d.2.. perer. I dop. Hook-va, Vaea.lzdatellsko-p(,,Iipr.ob"edinenle H-va putal aoobshchs- n1la. 1960. 146 P. (MIRA 13-.Q) (Lubrication And lubriciints) (Protective coatingn) s/ 12 316;Vonolco Vr. i c /(7 1 A-52/A i(, ' M ineyov , Y 7't ke e f Ile a n i on ! rig, Ott t,lit, rat igijf, stronwU, ax I ,:; P E~i CA 1, f e r, i t-V r,',t6h1nn.-,tr~)yf-n~yo, no. 'j. i, rm I ri P ta I oy ii, !o;r nvy shor, g t,v # ~)s t ra -Inve Im". T FJ7 The effoot )f surface narvioning, by meaPs (I,' bur*Ti:s.,i1.,1j1. T..Io tlnOor- Ina v,~ ;)arts nf )r, fatllguo strenpth was investigated. Experlmontn- P, wer- ;)r-parec )f steel V) si,bjected t,n norma, lziriF and r0firkenont tn pren-';- i,-, wore raclo of stool wvi refineri tn M - :,- . -ans nf one-rol, hum.F~naw, was, perforr-,1 by m o cl e r t h e w c o n d I I t 1 0 n s :bu rn Is ~-, i nr, f,-)rce 141)0 KF,, Nimi,.-,h!ng speed m/mIn. -)f panses P. For bur-nish"rig a the prnf!,e radluB of mm waj; used, 7'~: e ro'l. if 41~ mn in d1atreter w!tn :nvestiFatlons have established th,kt the surface hardness after burnii;hIng under mentioned conditions increases by 10%, and the depth of the work hardened Card 112 nu rf rwf- !~/i r-(Ior, ! ng A( r):I/A I I _ay(~r :F, mr.. 7, -. f If und(,r-n;tv,, tx,e [~art.!~ innr-nsf-~-. thv~r fm iwilp hy w.,,t tno not hanioned nj~(-Imvns. Thn prf-!;"n,#- (,f xi hah prersed-or. on tr,#, ax P redu-c.,; the fatigue strenirth hy I)A4 c,~mpared witti riat spo-lmens. 7he tlp,,htri(!:-,.,i d,Pq nnt affoct practArnly the fnttKue L;trPn#!.t,i of burnisnpd axles and sonewhat reduces that of unburnished axles. An applica- tIon of stee. subjlt~cted to refinement instead of nornailzing does not affect tne fatigue strength of under-nave axle parts. There are 7 figures. E. 'Spivak I,:; I rt(, te r 'q note: "'Iq translntfon~ Card 212 AC 2 st Al -H. C) r4 kov, 5, ee eB* lga' - A 1 7-, Z - 7 TE_X_ mecrai..'_ a, p 7 Dpe 2 ~-ee, - "N2 w : Mn < C, - - nard'-ess. 03; we-e 'ga' F < ~- .me~~ ea ed a'--- tea- s . , s of 9-pa".-a. cly: wn 'o: '.-a- a.:.d , -nder es*ar~lsned *r.-, . - 7 Ta- P ~.F ' -N2 nn3 -ne' Kr ..a:,. '~L. pe - 3--1 5 _ S a _ ee~ S 'N? ir,d & Kr p s e: s ..... 5 7 e F,- -, ., E K%e7" -1 5 7 M ne a r e a -,.,n e -o ex eT e e from s Kr. . -N- s f- : e E. 5 a-:i K 'ard 7~ x e r a 7, *:-.e -e-de: 4 d e7~d 7 PH em. pe e I ard ? ;,~,T. 1,511: PinohuA. -,. A. A(, c),PIA I (, 1 7 f',`vc t .)f ham)en I ng -n the I Iml ted repeated I mpaf-t F r7v, CAL vnyy zhurnal Mash,nostr,)yen lyf-, no. Ii. I )b", ihn I 7,a-t (V sh. "._-ovy-srienlye dogovecn;nnsti detaley m;t!,h!n ,?v-rK~i- .ost2i . n a ep or". Perm' , I r)61 -it) -,-.p , f !-,,irface harden'rig by neans of P~hot hlasc!ri~r an'l n~.rnlshirig wllt~-, ro' crs r, tne 'Itmited repeated impart endurance ~f stee: parts 1 (21 K A) , i( -,v es ti,- a t1d .N(-trritc, r-y: I ndricall samples of ~5 XHBA hNV r.!;::j u,.- -,j, A f-,tee were sub,',Pcted to frequent repeater] Impa,ts on the rd Th h '77~pact-fatigue machine after heat treatment and ha ening. e ardening by r.ear,s of snot blastln#7, was carried out with 0.8 - 1.0 mm steel iihot during ~ 7'nutes. The shot h:ast treatment as well as the burnishing produces in the surface layer hgh compressive stresses. The depth of the work-hardened layer Increases wlth the decreased hardness of the metal. The investigations have found that the shot blast and burnishing are effective methods of increasing Card 112 V I, T'ho of,"t-t of surfar~ A( 6._)/A 1, 1 t.-,e repea'.ed Irr; act 7..: ,f parts working under considerable -,vor' Tno shot h,ast narder_-. -oa!;os the repeated impact endurance )f step! heat-treated to !:'I- by a factor of In the rase of i0KINZ -L-1d ~)();A steel with naninf-s!~ X !,"RC _96-19 the shot blast hanif-ning, Itirrease,,- ttip rcpcatod ;Tipart endiiraz~(-,, by a factor of 1.4 - 1.7. At a hardness bel(,w Mic i', the sh,)t blast hardening '-oreases the repeated impact endurance of these sts-els by :,'~ - :~W, only. The burnishinF over th- notch on:y and over the cyllndrl-ai s~.rfa-t- on:y Is an efl,'ective method of Increasing the service life of parts wor~,ing under repeated impact loads of a high Impullse and frequency. In heat-treated samples sub.jected to hardening the Impact-fatigue crack appears than In not treate,1 saini,:Ps. It Is pointed out that the character of th- 'r.pa,A-fatigue ,ract,, lri square samples Is different from the character In 'mpact-l'at,gue cr;, r. spread cylindrical samples. The relationship ,-,a:i neer, established bptween the optimum paxameters of surface hardening conditions. the depth oil the work-hardened layer, the hardnesg of the tested material. residual stresses and the limited repeated Impact endurance. E. Spivak Abstracterts note: Complete translation) Caru 212 PINCHUKI G.I.,- KIM11, Ya.M. Precipitation pm=ocyatography in the diagmSiD of tumors of the urinary. bladdar. Vop. onk. 6 no. 8:71-74 Ag 16C. (MIRA 14:1~ (BLAlQ,.A--7R[ORS) KHAN, Ya.M. Double contraat*g in bladder cancer. Vop. onk. 9 no.11: 107-110 163. (MIRA 18:2) 1. 1% Rostovskogo gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta rentgenologil, radiologii i onkolDgii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR Wr.- kand. med. nauk A.K. Pankov, zav. urologicheakim otdalom - dotsent G.1. Pinchuk, zas. rengenologichesin otdelom - dotsent Ya.M. Khan). Adres avtorat Rostov-na-Donu, 14-ya 11niya, d.63. Gosudarstvonnyy nauchno-inaledovatel'skly !nntJtut rentgenologll, radlologil i onkologii. N(flull, G. I tyroopf thr: coma a nrl canc#~r if Lro url nnry bladder, urn v 1 r h -, knj?~, n Ui n I -r I vi 1 z n v dc, t son'. ho at e,vsk. g- p~,suziarb tvennc)gc) -)wrcvr,,)- a 8 1 ednv a I. e 3 o,, r~rt ppnr, 1 nF - i , r 4d, r I -)p I nr. k oF I I (d ! r k& no mt~r A.V. -anx--iv , KONOVALOV, F.Yp.; ITYZULAYYV, fINCIIUK, G.P.; LAR:e?JOVA, VNI)RA" YF VA, L. I . 11.9p of* fo- -;7noritratlng lvqwrltAf~i ',.-I qf,e-*.rrL,. antilys'Is o~ jur, L'-smut~,. Ihur. Final. khim. 1P no.5:1-24- 1. 31 My', 1. (MIFA :-';. L ACC NRI AP6019766 SOURCE CODEI UR/0370/66/000/003/0084/0089 AUTHOR: Konovalov, E. Yo. (Obninsk); Peyzulayev, Sh, 1. (Obninak); Larionova, 1, Ye. V& (Obninsk); Kondra 1. (Obninsk); PIA~.ku-ks G. P. (Obninsk) ORG t none TITLE: Determination of equilibrium distribution coefficients of Impurities In SOURCEt AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Metally, no. 3, 1966, 84-89 TOPIC TACS: bismuthq metal zone melting$ distribution coefflcient,-O~\,-'k Q cy~A M~ ~ 1.0A ""-\ li, ABSTRAM In order to calculate the process of zone melting %rith optimum pornmeters, It is necessary to have the values of equilibriun coefficients of distribution of the Impurities (k0). These coefficients can be calculated by the method of Burton, Prim, and Slichter Q. Chem. Phys. 21, 1987, 1953) If the effective distribution coefficients k are known from experiments conducted at different crystallization rates (f) but under the same conditions of stirring of the melt. Usin& this mgthod, the authors determined the values of k0 for the impurities Ajj'Pbj'(;~, Tl, Cd, and Win bismuth. The values of k vere determined by two Independent metho-& . -one Involving zone melting processes and the other a normal directed crystallization. i The two methods produced very similar results. This permitted the recommendation of , their mean values am the most reliable values of the equilibrium coefficients of Lcard 112 --um-669.1 L ), ( '?:-)- A I iACC N4. AP6019766 1 distribution for the above-mention*d Impurities In bismuth. Orig. art. hast 4 j figures, 4 tables, and 4 formulas. SUB CODEe Il/ SUEM DAM 23yeb65/ ORIG RED 004/ OTH REFi 002 2/2 rv KLEBANOV, G.3.; PINChUY,, G.Ya. Solubility in the s-stems K! - Nal - H Ci ~' 7 - H - H 4C: , Nol I - I HI - H20, MgI2 - HI - H20. Zhur. 3- n (, d :281- 293 F 164. (MP,A P: I-o 1. I-eningrads;kIly X1 I En-I xr- -,i mwi -, of-v- '. -?~e sk '. f; riatl tut . ATZENSHTADT, Girsh-Yesell Aronovich; PINCHUX, Iri- ADdri&uovna;..-- H&VELISHTEYN, V.I., vedushchiy red., YASHCHURZHINSKAYA, A.B., tekhn.red. [YuzhWa ftba 2 and TugaraYthan 5 key wells) Iftmo-Embenskaia 2 i TvgarRkchanakaia 5 opornye skvazhiny Leningrad, Goe.nauchno- takhnicheskoo izd-vo neft.i gornotoplivnoi lit-ry, Leningr. otd-nis 1961. 293 p. (Leningrad, Voesoiuznyi neftianoi nauchno-isaledovatell- sk:Li geolo orazvedochnvi ingtitut. Trudy, no.184). (KUU 15:11) Mra Lowland region--Petroleum geology) (Kura Lowland region-Gass Natur&l-Goology) (Uat-Urt regiow-Patroleum geology) (Ust-Urt region-Gaa, Natural--Geology) PUChIA. 1.?.. insh.-mokhanik (Stantalys Nezhin. Yi4vo-Zopednoy d oropt ) - Mobile electric power plant. Put' i put. Vhoz. no. ?:22 JI '59. (NITIA 11:7) (3inctric Dowor plants) PIRCHUX. I.1. Immediate results of the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcer with folliculin. Klin. mod., Mosk-va 30 no. 11:90-91 Noy 1952. (CIML 2):5) 1. Docent. 2. Of the faculty Therapeutic Clinic (Director -- Prof. Ye. K. Manburg), Staline, Medical Institute. L 142�Z-66 LVT(I)/LVT(a)/EWP(w)/T/E-,Ip(t)/EWP%b) IJP(C) JD/AT ACC NR: AP5029554 SOURCE CODE: tM/0126/65/020/005/0663/0672 AUTHOR: Sancylovich, A. G. ; Pinchuk,. I ORG; TITIX: Chemovtoy State University (Chernovitakiy gosuniversitet) Theory of jalvan agnatic effects in metals of the bismutt type SOURCE: Mika metalloy i metallovedenlye, v. 20, no. 5, 1965, 663-672 TOPIC TAGS: bismuth, galvanozagnetic effect, tensor analysis, natal physics, solid state physics, electron, electric theory .,1'". S -2 1 , p% , '~- ABSTRACT: The interaction of electrons with phonons in bismuth is described by the deforuation potentlal al" W"ILIG" T - - % 91- eaeutrons by phonons is assumed to be elastic. A calculation is made of the relaxation time tensor and the galvanomag- netic tensors and the dependence of the Hall tensor on the magnetic field is estab- lished. Data on the Fermi surface of bismuth are reviewed (see fig. 1). A theore- tical derivation of the relaxation time tensor for electrons and electron "holesto based on the elastic tensor o.. is presented. The kinetic equations for magnetic 10 fields are determined and a calculation for the temperature dependent electrical con- Card 1/4 UDCz 539.292 537.312.01 L 14987-66 ACC NR: APS028554 ductivity are given. The rvlaxation time tensor for the electrons is: T11 I ; Vol Bldt, 1) + I Rif 0 .- 01-~Mjjl; 111110.0) jq 1111.1)- 1 Vol Leo 0 A) -I fiev(1.7- 1)1~os2yLj; PI V#9 '. 1/!!q X is apt I all (1 1) 1 On 2 ill Too on, III. (I, I)- B" (1.- 1) MI Where vi-a-mon. i"_" Yff -+I) (5-:~71j sin 8 d I dp-13d 0 sin 0 x 2 (m hr I x Cose ir (f), V)PI" (COSO) PAO (COSO) Ps'.(COS 0) eco. (Cos 0) e"m-m)lF. (1.6) 1 in the angle of inclination of the electr*ns of the ellipsoid in the YZ plane, Card 2/4 L v#,18;_66 NR: AP5026554 rig. 1. Fermi surface in bis- muth. X, Y, Z - laboratory system of coordinates; x, y, a - prin- cipal axon of the mass ellipsoids. m. is component of mass. The relaxation time for the electron "holes" to calculat- e~ to be: ,it T23 Card 3/4 L 14987-66 ACC NR: APS028554 J where 0 is obtained from 1.8 substituting mi, m;j, m3 for ij = i;2 and ;j. In the kinetic equations, the function 1~-(O must be calculated. It is obtained from the tensor coefficients a. aikK,b + v1 X a,hillpKi, + T1 2: a,b;;",Kb + X, ve ~ %.1 OHM + The tensor coefficients a for both the electeons and electron "holes" are presented. Calculations for the electrical conductivity are based on electric conductivity tensors and magnetic conductivity tensors. The results of the experimental findings are to be presented in another paper. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 3 tables, 30 equations. SUB CODEt 20/ SUBM DATEt 17Feb65/ ORIG REr., 007/ OTH REr: 003 Card 4/4 DRDZDDV, L.N.; PINCHUX, I.N. Stand,ardization of students' farm work. Politakh.obuch. DO.12: 54-57 D 158. (MRA 11.12) (Agriculture--Study and teaching) (Field work 09ducatiorAl method)) PINCHUX, I.N. Some Phortcomings observed in the teaching of hunian anatomy and physiolog7. Blol. v shkole no.1:3q-42 JS-F '59. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Noskovskiy oblastnoy pedagogichaskiy inatitut in. N.K.Krup- skoy. (Anatony, Human-Study and teaching) (Physloloa-Study and teaching) FINCHUXO I.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; PATSKZVICH, I.R., kand. tekhn. nauk Investigating the stability of the automatic weaving-arc hard facing process. [Sbor. stJ CHIPI no.16-34-" 159. (MIRA 12-9) (Hard facing--Testing) (Blectric welding--Testing) PINGHUKJ I.S.; EELCSHABSKIY, V.1,; RANM , G.G.; SHTSEYNER, A.L.; du-SkH, V. ya. Automatic pM;ring of cast iron by blast furnace pburing machines. (Sbor. trud.) Nauch.-isal.inst.met. no.4:164-16'7 161. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Hauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut metallurgil (for Pinchuk, lieloehabskiy, Rannev, ShteTwr). 2. Chelyabinskiy metallurgieh"kiy zavod (for Gusach . (Rlast furnacee-Equipment and supplies)