4ollIng Industry; Handbook soV/6044
Sciences; V. I. 11ele.ahko, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
N. V. 111olchovp Engineer; A. K. Ninburg, Candidate of Tech-
nical Sciences; V. D. Nosovj. Enginearl B. 1. Panchonkos
Eng1noor; 0. A. Plyatakovokiy, Candidate of Technical
Sciences; I. S. Pobedin, Candidate of Technical Sciences)
1. A. Priymk, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sol6noos
(docoasedj; A. A. Protasov, Engineerl M. H. Saflyan,
Candidate of Technical Scienoenj N. X. Fedosov, Professori
S. N. Filipov, Engineer [deceased]; 1. N. Filippov, Can-
Aidate of Technical Sciences; 1. A. Fomichev, Doctor of
Technical Scienom X. Yu. Shifrin, Candidate of Technical
Sciences; E. R. Shor, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
K. M. Shternov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; K. V.
.Shuralev, Engineerj 1. A. Yukhvets, Candidate of Technical
Sciences; Eds. of Publishing Mouses V. R. Gorobinchonko,
a. X. Golubohik# and V. A. Rymov; Tech, Not L, V. Dobuzhinakaya.
PURPOSEs This handbobk is Intended for engineering personnel of
metallurgical and maohine-building plants, scientific research
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Rolling Industry; Handbook SOV/6044
institutes, and planning and dosigngrganizations. It may
also be used by students at; schools of higher education.
CO=,AC3: Volume 2 of the handbook revieus problems connected
with the preparation of metal for rollingtho quality and
quality control of rolled products, and designs of roll
pacoos in merchant mills. the following topics are dia-
cuanodi prccouson of manufacturing -acaif inichod and f InIched
rolled products (the rolling of blooms, billets, shapoop boamep
rails, strip-., viro, plateop shoots, and the draving of steel
wiro), hot-dippod tin Plates, lacquered plates, floor plates,
tubes made by different methods, and special types of rolled
products. Problems of the organization of rolling operations
are reviewed, and types of rolled products manufactured in the
USSR are shown. No p?raonaliti a37* mentioned. There are
no references.
TABLE OF COMMITS:[Abridged)t
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2. Sequence of operations in the manufacture of
cold-roiled metal 330
3* Principal operations of the process O
3
4. Characteristics of cold-rolling shops ~
3 8
Ch. 48.,Manufacture of Tin Plate (A. I. Vitkill, 349
Part IX. Manufacture of Tubes 387
Ch. 49. Classification of Tube-Manufacturing Methods 387
Ch, 50, Manufacture of Tubes in Units With an Automatic
Mill (I. A. Fomichev,) 391
Ch, 51, Certain Methods of Manufacturing Apt-Rolled
Seamless Tubes (N. F. Yermolayev) 441
1. Rolling of tubes on a long mandrel In continuous
tube-rolling mills 441
2. Rolling of tubes without a mandrel in continuous
reduction mills 445
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VITKIN, A.I., doktor tokhn.nauk
Pilot plant unit for the electrolytic sheet steel tin plating
in salt solutions. Sbor. trud. TSMIGHM no.28:138-145 f62.
(MIRA 15sll)
(Tin plating-Equipment and supplion)
VITKIN. A.I.. doktor tekhn.-auk
Mechanism of the basic properties of hot dip tinning (theory of the
process). Sbor. trud. TSIIIICH14 no.28:74-89 162. (AURA 15:11)
(Tinning)
KOKORIN, G.A., inzh.,-__VITKIN A.I., doktor tekhn.nauk
j -
Investigating the structure and phase constitution of the trannition
layer of sheet steel tinned by various methods. Sbor. trud.
TSNIIC11M no.28:190-196 162. (HULA 15-11)
(Sheet steel-YRtallography)
(Tin plate-Yetallography)
VITKIN, A.I., doktor tekhn.nauk; PLOTNIKOVA, T.P., inzh.
Dissolution of sheet steel iron in the process of electrolytic
tin plating in fused salts. Sbor. trud. TSIIIICHM no.28:159-
165 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Tin plating) (Fused salts)
VITKIN, A.I., doktor tekhn.nauk; PLOTNIKOVA, T.P., inzh.
Characteristics of the process of electrolytic tin platita of
a
sheet steel in salt solutions. Sbor. trud. TSIIIICHM no.28:
146-152 162. (WRA 15:11)
(Tin plating)
U'l
MQR. KcKorin, G. A A.
A
77 7:2 A stjdv Of t"C, t ~n-prmedi,iLe layers on the surface
TV :1 1~ 2A G r- ---ie ~,a] ~;t r,ic t,-;re h;Jq(- coat in 9
.11. ", -.- L . 71L t r .,,i v i t
r4
ga
IK F Wo - r a [A(,.
N
the eieLtrop,ating e
strong mechanical bond Detween lr,,e rnetaI5 i. n L:-iene coupkes. D"r1rig Z-.e e.eczr,)-
plating of 5n on Cr, no i-acermediate phase is form,t-, and there is consecuently
C%o strong bond between Lhe coatiqg anc ~.-ie balo me-aL. -,qe appearance of tnl-ec-
rd i)2__
ZIR-74
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ACCESSION NR: AR4039572
mediace pha3es ia
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VITKIN, A.I... doktor tekhn.nauk; KOKORIN, G.A., inzh.
Mechanism of the bond betwaan the coating and base metals.
Sbor. trud. TSNIICHM no.34:61-69 163. (MIRA 17W
ALEKSANDROVA, L.K., inzh.; BEREZOVSKIY, V.V., inzh.;-VIT~KIN, A.I.., doktor
tekhn.nauk; KEGEIES, A.S., inzh.; SHEYER, E.A., inzh.; SHNOLI, R.B.P
inzh.; SHUMNAYA, V.A., inzh.
Coating thin steel strips with plastics. Sbor. trud. TSNIICHM
no.34:70-81 163. (KRA 17:4)
V~Txmv A.I.
Manufacture of tinned and thin sheet steel with protective
coatings. Stall 25 no.10:966-967 0 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
VITKIII, D.B., Inzh.
Practicne of Building Truot NO-33 of the Sverdlovsk City-
Conatruction Office. Makhatrol. 16 no.11-.26 u '59-
0CM 13:5)
(Drying machinery) (Paper hanging)
Y17-l'if"l, V/V-
f I I
CHNFZLI. V.M.; YI TN. LH-; LIBIDEV, N.Y., radaktor; AKATOVA, V.G..
---I
redaktor; GUROVA, O.A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
[A stoker's manual] V pomoshchl kochagarn. Moskva, Izd-vo
Ministerstva ko-wanal.1nogo khoziaistva RSFSR. 1954. 174 p.
(Steam boilers) (Combustion) (KLaA 7:12)
CHEPELI, Vladimir Mikhaylovich; VITKIN, Vladimir Mikhaylovichl
LIBEMW, G.R.., red.; AIMAZOV, V.Z., red.izd-va; KHENOKH,
E.M., tekhn. red.
(Aid to the stoker] V pomoshch' kochegaru. Izd*2.) perer.
i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va konwn=.khoz.RSFSR 1963. 220 p.
WRA 1713)
~-VITKINv V.P.p kand.tekhn.nauk; BLSKAKOV9 S,T,p inzh.
Iuvestigating deformationB and otresoeo in crankshaft forging - hinea.
[Nauch trudYl ENIMWHa 1:134,191 159. ()GRA 14:1)
4orging machinery) (Stralne and stresseo)
--!MXIUA-Ajt,AkT-iYa-motoristka shveyno-trikotathnoy artelt (g. Lomonosov,
TAningradskoy oblasti)
My sewing ms~chlne has boon working slot y"ws without ngsding W7
repairs* Pr6m.koop. no.2:21 A 157. (NIaA 10:4)
(Bowies machines)
VITKINA, E.I., referent.
Scaling resistant chromium-manganese-nickel steel with 2-6 percent
nickel (from foreign journals). Biul. TIMIMM no.23:52-54 '57.
(KIRA 11:2)
(Germany, West--Chromium-manganese steel--Testing)
VITJCINAI 2,,L, referent.
VM 10.0y"4.. www"MM-.,
Removing minter from heated metals. "Aul. TSNIIMW no.16155 157.
(Steel forgings) (MIR& 1115)
VITZINA, R.I., referent.
Neutralization of used pickle liquor. Blul. TSNIIM no.1606-57 157.
(Ketale-Pickling) (KIU 1115) -.,
,__TjTKj.a,,
Cc;r;" &LIT.-Oaling of strip Eteel. Blul. TS'IIIGHH - '58.
(Stsol-Heat treatment)
VITKINA, 12.-I., referent.
%iny elect roplat ing. Biul. TSHIICHM no.2:60-61 158. (MIRA 11:5)
(3lectroplating)
VITKINI E.I.
Time development of a thermal explooion. DokI. AN BSM 9 no.12:
794-797 D 165. (14IFJ, 19: 11 )
1. Institut fiziki AN BSSR.
IL
L 09326-67
WITMIE&IT-CT,
ACC NR; AF6050954 SOURCE-CODE-.--TjWo2o7/66/ooo/oo4/oi5o/ol5i
AU-MOR: Anisimov, S. 1. (14insk); Vitkip, E. 1. (Minsk)
ORG: none IV
TITLE: Some variational problems of the theory of i~yc-X7~-a-~-Cxplosions\\
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tcXhnicheskoy fiziki) no. 4, 1966, 150-151
TOPIC TAGS: thermal explosion, variational problem, nonlinear differential equation,
approximation method
ABSTFUICT: The authors point out that most of the results obtained in stationary theo-;
ry of -t-liq /
\ 1 siol pertains to symmetrical regions, izi which the temperature dis-1
_Q. 2_q__
tribution. depends on a single space coordinate, whereas practical problems deal with
two. or three independent variables, for which the nonlinear partial differential equa-,!
tions are difficult to solve without a tremendous amount of numerical calculations,
It is shown, since the solutions of physical interest are only thoze corre."Ponding
I to low temperatures, that the calculations can be simplified by approximating the ex-
ponential temperature dependence with a trinomial. The application of this approxima-1
tion to the variational solution of problems involving a cylinder of finite length, a
rectangle; and a'
parallelepiped sh(ni satisfactory agreement with results obtained by
ot*.,Iers. Orig. art. has: 11 formulas.
SUB com 2o/ Sum DATE: 17yay65/ ORIG MF: 004/ Oni RFAF: 001
VITKINA, E.I., referent
--- ~Higln speed butt welding of roll tin plates. Biul. TSHIIGM no. 8:52
158, (mru 11:7)
(Welding)
(Tin plate)
VITKINA, E.I., referent
-
Stainless steels with boron additions. Biul. TSNIICRM no. 8:53-
55 '58- (MIRA 11:7)
(United States--Boron steel)
VITKINA, E.I., referent
Laco'uer coating of oteel shentn and tin plates. Biul. TS11IICHM
no. 9:60-61 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Licquar ami lacquering)
BILISKIY, 13.1, [deceased]; BUROUNOV, V.F.; VASILIYZV, Ye.P.; - VITKjXA,,__Ajjj_
GAULT. U.S.; IEVIN, G.I.; HAMYN, Tu.M.;_ CMYUMIN, A.B.;
RCICOTTAN, Te.S., red.; ISTOMIX, A.3., red.; GMIM,-7~4., red.;
NAPOKMSHCHIT, H.I., red. Izd-va; X&RLSIT, A.Ie,N,,tekhn. red.
[Perrans matallurg7 in capitalistic countries] Chernaia metallurgiia
Impitaliaticheakikh stran. AA [Rolling mill production] Prokatnoe
i trubnoe proizvodstvo. Bel'skii, B.I. and others. Koskya, Goa.
nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii.
1958. 627 P. (MIRA 3-1:7)
1. Moscow. TSentrallw nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut chernoy
metallurgii.
(Forging) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Pipe, Steel)
VITKINA, B.I., referent.
Saperhigh-strength steels. Blul. TSNIICHK no.4.,60 158.
(Steel--Testing) (MIR& 110)
VITKINA, B.I., referont
Equipment for metal te3tinf, at low temForatures (from
94atallurgiag" no,36.1$ 1960), Mull, TSIICF04 no.1:57 161.
(Iletais at lowi temperaturaB-Testing), (MIRA 11,: 9)
VITKINA,.E.I., referent
Stool with high wear resistanco (from "Stuci.,* no-13, 19W].
Biul. MIGIM no,,12-58 061, 041W. 14:9)
(United StMes-Steel)
VITKIKA, E.I.
Jncreasing the scale
[from 014etalworking
no.4:60 161.
(United States-steel)
resistance of steel by additions of yttrium
Production." no.g., 19601. Biul.TSIICHM
(MIRA 14:10)
VITKINA, B.Io, referent.
I., pment for hardening pipes. Biul. T3NIICM no.22:60 157.
(United States-Pipe, Steel) (MIRA 11:5)
VITKINA, BoIS, referent.
Continuous pickling. Biul. TSNIIGHM U0,1:56-57 158. (NM 11:5)
(Metals-Pickling)
VITKIXA, I.I., referent.
&woo --'%wAwwC-'
Drum-type pickling machines, Biul, TSNIICHM no,1:57 158.
(Ketala--Pickling) (NUA 1195)
VITKINA. R.I., referent.
FUlmaces for bright simm a-1-ing of pipes made of stainless ffteel.
Blul. TSNIIMM no.6:60 158, (MIR& 1115)
(Steel, Stainless-Hardening)
BRIK, S.D.; VITKINA, X.I.
Low-alloyed steels used for maH weld high-pressure boil-ere.
Blul. TSNIICEK no,-2:35~-39 158. (MIRA 11:5)
(Steel alloys) (Boilers)
' L 21 1
BCRZDYXA, A.M.; VITKINAI E.I.; RYLINIKOV, A.P.; SINITSYN, K.K.; BERNSHTM,
M.L., re .; KINA.I.G., red.izdatelletva; IS= IYEVA, P.G.,
tekhn.red.
(PerVous metallurgy of capitalist countries] ChernRia metallurglin
kapitalioticheokikh stran. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry
po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii. Pt.5- ClTew quality steel and
methods of testing it] Borzdyka, A.M., and others. Stali novykh
marok i metody ispYtanii. 1957. 282 p. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo chernoy metallurgii.
TSentrallny:~ institut informataii.
(Steel--Testing)
VITK-Ra. B.II. referent
I--------
. Acid-resistant steels and alloys in Frazice [from "La m6tallurgie
.03jrHH
et la constraction m6canlque." no.3, no-4. 19591. BiuI.T
no.9:57-59 160. ORA 15W
(France--Steel, Stainless)
7
?wft K 14
nO -dwA- of labowrticas staring babblin V. 1.
lWasaINI.A.Vil".
16764; J. A##JW'C%M. V S.S R, 2i Rag.
trawlation).-Tint roodon ;i a' Ins, " in a 1=41%
"hadium is given by
wbm w is the rate at wWb the gas babble rises. in w.low.;
P Is tin babble diem in m * /I Is the bt4gbt of the bubbling
lay". in m.; # is 44 Md. of rt*txnc* of the medium;
,. and 71 we the d"Wiles of The gus awl tbe liquid. rvp-.
in Its-lev. m.. xacl G k the a4witration of tv in m./we-I
The Mill. of ubkwptkm rate K - 8.&rz!.WVLWjI-U
bg./(gq. aw. hr. mm. If ). wbe v D - diam. .4 The bubble.
rate of bw of Ps L cu. wAr.. and H - Ildebt of list
in m, K larsveses, as the bubbling deptli
d S7kFw the but"e diam. ltwrvaxc~. Near the KU*
face of a daing bubW. the c" umwes witis the *Urrulundin
11"Whism, and inside. in the opposite Ifirml i0o. Thowdam:
the bubble is 9ohimted to tension as the lop and compression
L
at the bottom. 11bo r4jolving uktion b1skle the bubble
cauws pdt-tir" of the na,victit cs* to rupture and pan
through the twunclaxYlisTel.
boundary becomes thloner and the interchange of the sub.
WOV". R"1 ~k McCulley
Or" J.L.cleflaum
.. I-etruniqueoppliqu&.1'ario).
962). lied with 1. 2. 3. 4. and & N
N(J~. ncw Is so *low that it has so
Intervot. At theMSCOIKI 9. the nom. o(c. o(Cudiveohvd
nd. were 04M. 0.002D. 0.0108. 0.0 147. and 0. 1 Kr7 per
Immersion of Cu In 4 N or strunger IINO~ for 5-10 min.
r"kkn the MtW PILINIVe. 4TkI MCWV Ifil. JCNO ' ~ VO di*-
%Wre nkwv Cu. All the rtmdc. confirm the the cy that
CuO Is the firvt product frwmM In dbwiiyinf the Y wtal and
thAtnoltislibervilcil. 71wprvvenrvtJKvCrAarXMa(.h
Inerram the pprr4 at whirh the tuttal diaww" to IVNUl~
W. T. )fall
USATZKO, Tu.1.0-VITKINA, M.A.
Aspermetric determination of bi-uth vith trilon B in low-
malting alloys. Zav.lab. 26 no-5:542-543 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1e Doepropertrovskly khtmiko-tekhnologichaskiy Institut im.
7.3. Dzerzhinsirogo.
(Bismuth--Analysis)
X
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USSR/Analytical Chemistry Analysis of Inorganic Substances, G-2
Abst Journal: Referat Zhux - Khimiya, No 1) 19571 1219
Author: Usatenkol, Yu. I., and Witlklxa.-~A_Ax
Institution: Academy off Sciences USSR
Titlet Determination of Calcium in Limestone by Coulcmbcmetric Titration
Using an Indicator
Original
Periodical: Tr. komis. po analit. khim:Li AN SSSRP 1956, Vol 7, No 10, 155-161
Abstract: For the coulombometric determination of Cd in the presence of Cu(ii)
as an indicator Coij, a 0.05-0.06 gmr,- 3ample of 1:bnestone is wetted
with water; after dissolving the sample by boiling in a small amount
of HCl) 10 ml of 0.1 M NH4C1 are added. The solution is diluted to
20 ml and heated until C02 evolution is ccopleted. After cooling, an
equal volume of alcohol is added to the solution together with 0.2-
0.3 ml 0.1 M FeCl (slightly acidified -with HC1); after addition of
one drop of met~~Yl red the solution is neutralized with NH40H (1:3.)
until the color changes from pink to pale yellow when one to 2 drops
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USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of Inorganic Substances,, G-2
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 1219
Abstracti excess NH40H are added. A rotating Pt electrode and a rercury-iodide
half-cell with a small positive potential (0-017 v) are introduced in
the solution and connected to the vessel by an agar-agar function.
The stirrer is turned on and'the current is measured with a galvano-
meter.with the following characteristics: 10 - 0.2-10-6a.9 R = 649
ohms. Dropwioe addition Of 0-01 M CuC12 is carried out until the
needle of the galvanometer is deflected beyond the scale stop, after
which titration is carried out slowly with 0.1 14 (IM02C204. The
portion of the curve around the end point is traced on a scale per-
mitting readings of 0.01 ml to be taken. A blank is run to determine
the indicator correction. The elements usually present in limestone
do not interfere with the titration.
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AUTHORS: Usatenko, Yu. I., Vit.:i,:a, -24/52
SOV1156-5.13-3
'ITLE: An Amperomctric 'rLtratlon Using Complexn-(III)-Solution (Ampero-
metriclieskoye titrovnniye ,)ri pomoahchi rastvora kompleksona
III)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysslie,,- shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1958, ITr 3, PP. 502 - 504 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The co-riplexon-(III)-coIntion oxidizes on a rotating microelectrode
in alkaline and acid medium. The peaks of the Volt-Ampere wave
curve are dependent upon the concentration and the pH value
of the solution. By using the complexon-(III)-solution it is
possible to carry out amperometric titrations with inny
elements. Titrations of zinc in aqueous solutions and acetic
acid solutions at-a pH value of 3 - 4,5 and a potential of
019 V were carried out. More accurate results in the titration
of cobalt were obtained in weahly alkaline solutions at a
potential of 0,5 - 0,6 V. The titration of bismuth is carried
out at 0,9 V. The amperometric titration of iron permits the
determination of iron in ores and at;olonerates by means of
Card 1/2 complexon-(III)-solutions. In all cases the apDearance of the
An Amperometric Titration Using Co--nplexon-(Iii)-so- SOVI 15&'8-3-24/lr-2
lution
anodic current indicates the end of the titration. Therc are 3
figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra analitichenkoy khinii Dnepropetrovskof;o
khimiko-tekhnolocicheskoGo inatituta im.F.E.Dzerzhinokoco
(Chair of Analytical Chemi::try at the Dnepropetrovsk Chemical
and Technoloaical Inotitute imeni F.E.Dzer-.hinr,)-.iy)
SUBMITTED: January 15, 1958
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AUTHORS: Usatenko, Yu. I., Vitkina, 11. A,., SOV/32-24-9-5/53
TITLE: The Amperometric Determination of iron With Trilon B in Various
Materials (Amperometricheskoye oprodeleniye zheleza trilonom
B v razlichnykh materialakh)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 9, PP 1058-1059
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: According to literature data (Ref 1), trilon B is oxidized, at
a pH = 8, at the Hg dropping electrode, producing an anodic
diffusion wave. In the investigations under review, it was found
that this oxidation occurs also at the rotating platinum micro-
anode. In this process, most marked waves are formed in the
voltage curves, the wave height being proportional to the
concentration of trilon B. The pH of the solution has a str,~ng
influence upon the current strength. At a pH - 1, for instance,
the wave height is four times that in neutral solutions. An
oxidation of trilon B in the alkaline medium is also possib2;--
Thus determinations are feasible both in acid and in alkaline
media, and consequently a trilon solution can be used for
anodic amperometric titrations of such metals as form stable
Card 1/2 complex compounds with trilon. In the paper under review, iron
SOV/32-241-9-5/5-31
The Amperometric Determination of Iron With Trilon B in Various Materials
determinations were made by a direct titration with trilon Bj
without any previous separation of other components. The
analytical procedure and a table listing the materials tested
and the results obtained are given.
There are I table and 1 referenre.
ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnolopicheskiy institut im. F. E.
Dzerzhinskogo (Dnepropetrovsk Chemo-Technological Institute
imeni F. E. Dzerzhinskiy)
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V / 7" /,~' I /Y /7,, /"~ - /~- 137-58-5-11200
rranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5 p 329 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Usatenko, Yu.A., Vitkj_na,-M_A_.
TITLE: Determination of Lead by the Method of Amperometric Titration
With an Indicator (Opredeleniye svintsa metodom amperometri-
cheskogo titrovantya s primeneniyem iridikafora)
PERIODICAL: Tr, Nauchno-teklin. o-va chernoy metallurgii. Ukr. reSp.
pravl. , 1956, Vol 4 lip 44-48
ABSTRACT: A method was developed which permitted direct ampero-
metric titration of Pb with an oxalate solution and with CuCIZ as
an indicator. Since the solubility product (SP) of PbCZ04
(2.74x 10- 11) is considerably lower than the SP Of CuC204
(2.87xlO-8), PbC204 will precipitate out first. Near the poin# of
equivalence the indicator ions, Cu2+, will become attached, and
the diffusion current previously occasioned by them will cease.
A rotary Pt microelectrode serves as the indicator electrode in
the titration process, while the comparison electrode is a nier-
cury iodide semi-element ( 4-0.017 v), which makes it possible to
obtain a Cu wave without the superimposition of an external e. m. f.
Card 1/2 The current is measured by a galvanometer. The titration is
137-58-5-11200
1 Determination of Lead by (cont. )
carried out in an acetic acid medium in the presence of NH4CI-, a correction
is made for the increased quantity of CuCl The error is approximately 2%.
See also RzhMet, 1958, Nr 1, abstract ZI&
N.G.
1. Lead--Determination 2. Titration--Applications
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"V) -r X m/ A /~/ '/')- -
USSR /Analytical Chemistry. E-2
Analysis of Inorganic StObstances.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur - Khimiya No. 2, 1958, 4298
Author : Usatenko YU.
Title : The Determination of Lead by the Method of
Amperometric Titration With Application of An
Indicator
Orig Pub: Zavodsk. laboratoria, 1957, 23, No. 4, 427-429
Abstract: To 10 ml. of the electrolyte solution for Pb
refining (containing Pb sulfamate) In a 100 ml.
volumetric flask, water is added to the mark and
2-5 ml, of the resulting solution (15-40 mg. Pb)
is taken for the analysis; to that is added 25 ml.
of water and from .1-1.0 ml. of a 0.1 M solution
of Na2SiO3 for coagulation of the material and it
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I
Analysis of Inorganic Substances.
Abs. Jour: Ref. Zhur - Khimiya No. 2, 1958, 4298
is heated for 5 min. at 7V*C. The solution is
cooled with subsequent addition of 10 ml. of
0.1 M NH4Q1 aolution, and neutralized with
0.1 N NaOh solution (Plus 2-3 drops In excess)
and then CH3COO.-d is added to a light pink color-
ation of the methyl red indicator. Into this
solution a rotating Pt-microelectrode is immersed,
also the switch from a mercury-iodide half-cell,
and the agitat.-r is turned on and exactly lml. of
copper salt aolution is addedj whereby the arrow
of the galvanometer is sharply deflected and even
might go off scale. Titration is done with
0M . - I
eolution, first carefully and then
02C204 t
more rapidly. Near he equiva ant point the
diffusion current caused by Cual~ ions, disappears.
The titration curve is Plotted, the equivalent
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Analysis of Inorganic Substances,
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur - Khimiya, No. 2, 1958, 4298
point is found and a correction for Cu is made.
The method gives satisfactory results. Up to
0.01% Sn, 0.05% Sb, 0.01% As, 0.01% Bt and 0.1%
Zn do not interfere.
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USATBNKO,.Yu#I.; VI
Amperometric titration vith oxalates. Ukr. khim. 2hur. 21 no.6:
788-?91 157. (MIRA 11:1)
l.Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tokhnologicheakiy inatitut im. P.11.
Dzerzhinakego, Ufadra amliticheskoy khimii.
-A (;lectrochemlcal analysis) (Oxalates)
0~
USATENKO, Yu.I.; VITKIVA, N.A.
Determining lead b7 the method of amperometric titration with an
indicator. Zav. lab. 23 no.4:427-429 157. (KMA 10:6)
1. Dnepropetrovsk-iy khimiko-tokhnologichookiv Institut.
(lead-Analysis) (Titration)
tnethy~jed th
drops ' id
lial
ji--Zn,~A tc~ th~ titraGGA vc--ZI
b, v
USATMO, Tn. I.; VITKINA &!&-,
--"*OWN
BoterminAtion of calcium In limestone by amporemetic titration
with the use of an Indicator. Trudy Koa.ansl.khim. ?:155-161
156, (KEM 9:9)
I.Dnepropetrovskiy khimike-tekhnalogicheskiy institut.
(Calcium) (Titration)
4
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by
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1
i the p%5mr-A rf 1.ndjr
77,; No ff.,. S
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d It-,!,
if u':r'-...! t~f
Ot, %flimlll
4 4 :-J.
VITKINA, No no
0
Origin of the hummock-and-hol-low relief In the Angara Valley.
Warzl. issl. no.1:112-3-15 161. (MIRA 16ti)
(Angara Valley*-Landforms)
KUDRTkVTSEV, V.A.; KONDRATITEVA,.'K.A.; VITKINA, N.Kh.
Mapping the seasonal freezing and thawing of ground. YArzl.isel.
no.2tl&32 161. (WPA 16.- 5)
(Frosen ground-Maps)
TASILITXV. G.D., Inzhener; VITXIND, L.Rog inshener; MODILI, B.1.0
takhnicheskiy redakto?---~-k
[Oilless binder *P4 for core production] Sterzhnevol bezmaslianyi
krepitell "Pw, Moskva, Gose nanchno-takhn. isd-vo mashinastroit.
I sudostroit. lit-rv. 1954. 49 p. (MLRA 7:8)
1. Moscow. Gosudaretyarm" Vsesoyuznyy institut avtomobillnoy
tokhnologit.
(Founding)
GAMIONOV, P.A.; VITKIND I -L.M.
Progressive technological processes for cleaning and protecting
metal products. Avt.1 trakt.prom. no.4:28-32 Ap '56. (M-RA 9:8)
1. Nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut Tra"orosellkhozmash;
2. Neuchno-19919dovatel'skly inatitut Avtoprow.
(Kachinery-Kaintenance wA repair)
--, u
I ., -i :
.. -, 7 ~~
US3R / Soil Science. Fertilizers. General Problems. i
Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Blol., No 2, 19-159, 6087.
Author
Inst :Llgov Experimental Selection Station.
Title :Agrotechny and Economical Efficiency of Fertil-
izers in Crop Rotation.
Orig Pub: Byul. nauchno tekhn. inform. Llgovsk. opytno-
selekts. st., 1958, vyp. 1, 5-8.
J.bstract: Since the year 1937 an experiment has been carried
out by the Llgov Experimental 3tation to clarify
the influence of .,-1anure dosos and mineral fertil-
izers on plant crops in crop rotation. In an 8-
field crop rotation before sugar beets the follow-
ing, in kilograms per hectare, were successfully
applied: N10 P15 K3.0, and under deep plowing N30
P40 K40. 12.5 tons of manure per hectare was in-
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USSR / Soil Scionco. Fertilizors. Gonaral Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 6087.
Abstract: troduced into a clean fallow under winter wheat,
and 20 kilograms of P per hectare were intro-
ducod at the time of sowing, while 20 kilograms
of N and 10 kilograms of K per hectare wora ap-
pliod the previous spring. Mineral fortilizers
were also distributed, placing them under winter
rye. Under spring wheat phosphorus-potassium
fertilizers were appliad under plowing, while
nitrogan fertilizers wore introduced under pro-
sowing cultivation. Poronnial grasses wore side-
dressed with phosphorus-potassium fertilizers
after the cover crops were romovcd. To one hoc-
tare of plowland in onj rotation tho following
wore applied: 1.7 ton3 of manuro, 14 kilograms
of nitrogen, 22 kilograms Of P205, and 17 kilo-
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29
US-OR / 3oil zScionco. Fortilizers. Gonoral ProblL;ms.
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., ITo 2, 1959, 6087.
Abstract: grams of K20 (an ordinary dose). The effect-
ivenoss of an ordinary doso of fertilizer basid
on direct and delayed action on seed plants was
determined by the average increase in the grain
crop, - 3 contncrs per hectare or 16% while a
double dose yielded 4.7 centnors or 26%. The
incroaso of garden beet root.s was comprised as
follows: a 33% increase from an ordinary dose,
and a 5eo incrcaso from a double dose. -- L. D.
Stonov.
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4
-T"/(iv E%Pet- - Utc, i'l t al Se IC tt a 1, if'o
ori.~dlng tl"~uotas and of lUnring, Slnj~!e-
Soed SuF-ar Beet.
V 9: 1)
J.
t
111 195( the Lvov experlinental sojectio% ~-ovati0j,.
)rude a stuidy of ti--c- aeadlrZ quotas of ainizIF-Peed
bvet. Both for square-neet and row sowln(~,'~~ ~~e
optloal seedIng qiiotua for singlpseed beet ,"!~ 2:-'1
kF/h. in productivity the ainele-need beet ar-
only slig"AUly Inferior to the multi-aaeld eort.
Kost effeatIve ia bunching. &t 114.f_ 8 en
.) CM wit'll I
as length of chit. The con,11tions of ~~xperlcr~nt
and tiie agrotechnique employed are degoribed.
VITKO, A.M.
Role of stubble and root residues of crops of *.',e
beet crop rotation in enriching tho soil with organic matter
and mineral plant nutrientse, Poclivovodenia no.10*99-104 0 '61.
(MIRA 1-4:9)
1. LIgovskaya opytno-selek-tsionnaya stantsiya, Kurskaya ablast'.
(Crops and soils)
VITKO, K.R.
Seansonal develcpment of the wood3 of pute5cent oak (~-hiercu,
1. LI 11% 1 -
pubescens) in Moldavia. Izv. AN Mold. SSR no.120-17 16".
~MIRA 18r4)
VEREB11CRAGIII, B.V.., kwid.sel.skokhoz.nauk-.1 111KOUtYINA, L.P., kand.bloloj"'.-
nauk; VITKOP K.R. (Kishinev)
Dog-day cicada, a forest pest. Frirodd 51 no.7:128 JI 162.
(Moldavia--Cicada) (MIRA -15:9)
VITKO X R
-Z~~
Trampiration of plants in dry pubescent oak forests of Moldavia.
Bot. zhur. 47 no*10:1455-1463 0 162# (MIRA 15:12)
1. Botanicheskiysad AN Moldavskoy SSR, Kishinev.
(Moldavia,Plants-Transpiration)
(Moldavia-Oak)
W
VITKO I X.R.
Dynanics of water content in the lea-res of some herbaceous plants
in the dry forests of pubescent oak. Izv..Xold. M. AN SSSR
no.103-66 161. (KRA 16:3)
(Mold&vi&--Oak) (Holdtia-4orest'stology)
(Plants--Water requirownts)
V ITKO, N.
Using "Neptune" radar equipment while navigating under Ic7
conditions. Mor.flot 19 no.6:33-36 Je '59. (MIR& 12:9)
1. Trotiy ahturwAn parokhoda "Nakhodka"
(Radar In navigation)
KUY-S-R91iTOK, K,I,.i iERKAS, Y?-..,D,;,VITK0. N.D.,
Determination of fluorine in a nitric, -Ilydrofluoric pickling
sollition. Zav.lab. 28 no-/+:4.1&-417 162, (14M, 15: 5)
1. Nikopol, 5kiy Yu,7hnot-,.ibnyy mAta'Lurgi,.heqkiy za:vod.
(Fiuorine- - -AM-' ysis)
VITIKO, P.I.; ROYTMAK, V.I.; NWELIMAN, I.N.
The END-2M defectoscope is helping workers in pipe mills.
Metallurg 10 no.5126-27 My 165, (MIRA 18s6)
1. Nikopollakly yuzhnotrutvyy zavod.
0
L 18430-63, EWT(d)/EWP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFFTC/Aso jD
ACCESSIM' 1IRs AF~005540 8/0184/63/000/004/0035/00
AUTHORSi Vit1ko, P. I.; Roytman, V. Isj Vomy*y, A. V. (Engineers) J
ir
TITLEt An' ~experMmZkro;"A66king the hardness of pipes' by a magnetic method
SCURCEt KlAmIcheskoye mashinostroyeniye, nos 4, 1963~ 35-36
TOPIC TMS: coorcimotor, magnetic method, hardness, pipes, steels ShM5, 10, 20)
12VIMAt WY, 12Kh5YA
ABSTRACT: Tlufa factory has applied a MM atic method for inspecting the hardness of
pipes by reens of a -cgQrcireter-AO The mothod has been used on cold mid hot rolled
pipes of steel ch*Kh1~5..,,GiDTn the former, the mognitude of the coercive force (relative
to the hp-rdnes3 vr-rTA velthin broad limits; in the latter the differences in
coercive force tro ruch waller. I-Inute variations in the ptru ure of ]~,res a
Cr
2,-rge vnrintlons ~n coercive forces wbich cen be neasured Imthr, 7
coercireter. Thq hprdnes3 of pipes made of soft steels 10, 20 L, I - The above results are
surface effect if (Ya B \
in reasonable agreement with experiment. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra teoreticheskikh osnov elektrotekhniki
Moskovskogo ordena Lenina energeticheskogo
instituta (Department of Theoretical Principles
of Electrical Engineering of the Moscow Order of.
Lenin Power-engineering Institute)
SUBMITTED: May 9, 1961
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ALEKSEYEV, S.M.; BOLISHOV, V.M.; VITKOV. M.G.; GUKIN'~ V.I.; IVANOVp
V.M.; MALININ, R.M.; PILTAKYAN, A.M.; PLENKIN, Yu.N.;
SOBOLEVSKIYO A.G.; BURLYAND, V.A., red.; BDROOV, N.Lp
tekhn. red.
(Handbook for beginning radio amateurs] Spravochnik nachi-
naiushchego radioliubitelia. Pod ob8hchei red. R.M.Malinina.
Iad.2., stereotipnoe. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 623 P.
(Massovaia radiobiblioteka, no.400) (MIRA 16:5)
(Radio--Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
(Radio operators-Handbooks, manuals,, etc.)
VITKOV, M. G.
Dissertation defended at the Institute of Automation and Teler-jechanics
for the academic degree of Candidate of Technical Science3:
"Problem of the Effect of Electrical Properties of the Ferromagnetics on
Processes of Impulse Magnetic Reversal-"
Vestnik Akad Nauk) No. 4P 1)63) Pp. 219-145