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DAVIDKOVICH, A.S., inzh.z TKACHENKO, N.A.,, 'nzh.~ GEYZENBLAZEN, B.Ye., inzh.; GONCHAROV, Yu,G,~ AFANAS' M, V.D.., inzh.; RUDOY, V.S, inzh.; KONOGRAY, B,Ya., ii-;zh, Investigating the electroacou2tic method of controlling the loading of ball mills. Gor, zhu'r-.' no.5-,~50-51 My 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Trest po avtomatizataii weiallurgicheskikh predpriyatly "Metal- lurgavi--)matika", Dnepropetrovsk (for Davidkovich, Tkachenko leyzen- blazF oncharov). 2. Nauchno-19sledavatellskiy gornorudnyy institut (for : -aslyev, Rudoy,, Konogray). USSR/General Division. Congresses. Meetings. A-4 Conferences. Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 20, 1957, 85066 Author V. F. Afanaslyev Inst Title Field-Seminar of Biology Teachers Orig Pub Biol. v shkole, 1957, No 1, 96 Abstract A short report on three seminars of biologT teachers of the Yakutsk ASSR. At the first seminar (Summer 1954), the teachers received some practical information on the agrotech- nics of agricultural plants, on the culti- vation of fruit-trees and berry plants in the North, got acquainted with the work in hot-houses, with the tehnique of pollination, of sprinkling, of grafting, etc. The second Card 1/2 USSR/General Division. Congresses. Meetings. A-4 Conferences. Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 20, 1957, 85066 Abstract seminar (Summer 1955) permitted the parti- cipants to become acquainted with the gene- ral organization of natural science teaching in schools, in particular with the work of the experimental training section; a living strip of Nature; the museum of rtonal studies, etc. The third seminar Summer 1956) acquainted teachers with the prin- ciples of plant culture, of livestock raising and machine building. Card 2/2 -AT ZffA X % 4. JI.C"'Y tf 41-M" X V AJ if/ 41 Pe- Pr-4 IJP~ia) ~G ,AC ESSION HR: APS012659 LTR/0369/65/001/002/0237 0242 !AUTHOR: Afanaslyev, V. F.; Severin, P. A. 1TITM Antifriction properties of metallopolymeric campositional waterdale in gasim iand in a vacuum !SOURCEi Fiziko-khimichoskaya makhanika materialn-, Y. 1, no. 2, 1965, 237-242 I paper certain neti"-- A CT in a cryogenic-vacuum assembly. The ansembly works on the prIn--cIple of face fric- ,tion against an abrasion'disc, rotating in a horizontal plane. The coefficient (,f if-riction was determined by elastic deformation, during tWiSting of the rods to which ,,the sample holder was fastened. Measurement of wear was based on measwvaents of ;linear dimensions and weight loss of samples, Metallographic and x-ray structural j janalysis show the qualitative changes during these teats. Thb pper shcus res 6 -this awtbod*~ _t*$t5TbY 'or A bases tin bro=e 20 was used iwltb porosity U&SUft OM -the b2tfise wAs Por -410 f1w A" ~ 0 FFAUB--UCVB VU XDD Werr=lnt Or I rrittim - dm"g tesU 'VaCUUM is the same as in teBts of dry fricti4m air. orig. art, has: 4-figures, 2 tables. 1ASSOCIATION: IPH M UACISSR. Kiev ISUBMIT7ED! 078op64 !so PEF, SOS., 003- mt- Lcmd 2/2 VdCL- 00 Mani 001 SUB cm, mm AFANASIYEV, V. F., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the Process .~!-, ~0 ---_ of Speed Countersinking of Gray Iron." Kiev, 1957. 16 pp (Min of Higher Education Incr SSR, Kiev Order of Lenin Polytechnic U_"~4 Inst, Chair of Technology of Machine Lwl)-Ak- "n), 100 copies (KL, 48-57, 106) - 25 - AUTHORs Afanaslyev, V*F., Engineer. 122-4-9/29 TITM: Accuracy and surface finish in high speed Obuhter-boring of gray cast iron. (Tochnost i chistota obrabotki serogo chuguna pri skorostnom zenkerovanii.) PEBIODICAL: I'Vestnik Mashinostroeni-,yall (Engineering Journal) 1957, No.4, pp. 48 - 49 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Tests carried oui with a BK8 carbide-tipped counter-boring tool of 32 mm diameter on a vertical drilling machine, model 2A135, machining grey cast iron of about 205 Brinell hardness were accompanied by measurements of hole diameter to 1 p of tool dia. to 2 ~t and profile meter recordings with an W$H-17 instrument (V.M. Levin system). At low speeds(6,8 m/min) the hole is about 13 P smaller than the tool. At about 20 m/min the hole is larger by about 13 ~L and at about 110 m/min the hole is larger by about 47 p. With further increasing speed the enlargement of the hole is reduced. The conicity and ovality of the hole increased with the cutting speed, both from about 5 to about 20 p in the range of speeds between 40 and 120 m/min. The surface finish is at its best at very low speeds and at its worst at about 20 m/min; thereafter it gradually 1/2 improves and returns to about the-low speed value when the speed reaches 120 m/min. The effect of the rate of feed on the .AYANASIT.rV, V.F., inzhener. Put switch boxes on a solid foundAtion. Put' i put.idloz. no.3:b3-21 Ag 157. (Railronds--5witches) (MLRA 10:9) AFAKASIYEV, V.F. Study of the process of high-speed counterboring. Sellkhosmashina; no.8:26-28 Ag 157. (MLRA 10:1) (Drilling and boring) V A '11 ~Z' 177 V )1% T', Authors' Dimma ies of Dissertations SOV/122-78-6-36/37 Vast. MRahinostroyeniya, 1958, No. 6, P. 87~ ,the dynamics of cutting bevel gears with circular teeth of modules up to 2.5 mm, and the stiffness of the machine- workpiece-cutting tool system are analysed in the disser- tation. The effect of the elastic deformation of the machine tool components on the accuracy of Sear cutting is estab- lished. The machining finish of the tooth profile depending on the cutting conditions is examined. The studies carried out can be used in designing machines for cutting small pitch spiral bevel gears and for predicting the machining accuracy and the finish obtained on the tooth flanks. x V.F. Afaq~_S~ev - InvestiCation of the High-speed Counter- borLng Process-in Grey Iron (Issledov-niye pxotsessa skorost- nogo zenkeroveniya serogo chuguna). The summary vias submitted to the Ki3wskiy ordena Lenina politekhnicheskiy institut(Kiyev Polytechnical Institute): the effect of various factors on the speed, finish and accuracy of holes related to the dynamics of the cutting process in high- speed machining of grey iron by counter-boring tools tipped with carbide is examined. The results can be used in dev- eloping rate-fixing systems under conditions of high-speed Card 4,j~,, counter-boring and for the design of the cutting tools. AFANASIYEV, V.F., kand.tekbn.nauk . .1 ~ High-speed countersinking of gray iron. Vest. mash. 38 no.9: 42-44 S '58. 041RA 11:10) (Drilling and boring) SOV122-59-3-19/42 AUTHOR: Afanaslyev V F (Candidate of Technical Sciences) Rapid Cou'l_'*~o TITLE: nte`r-r~ig of Holes with Increased Rates of Feed (Skorostnoye zenkerovaniye otverstiy s u~velichennymi podachami) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniyaj 1959, Nr 3, pp 63-64 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Experiments were carried out on cast iron plates 200 - 220 Brinell hardness using three-fluted counter-bores tipped with tungsten carbide. No coolant was used. The bits were used until the flank of the cutting edge near the corner between the opening part of the cutter and the sizing part of the cutter had worn 1.5 mm. Within this limit for wear, the size, form and finish of the counter- bored openings remained substantially correct. Trials were made at rates of feed as high as 4.715 mm/rev, cutting 1 mm deep radially. The length of the sizing edge of the flutes was made (1.2 to 1-5)s,7 where sz is rate of feed per tooth of the counter-bor~. Cutting speeds were from 53 to 126 meters/miri. Curves are given for wear on the flank of the cutting edge of the sizing part bard 1/3 of the cutter versus time of use. Separate curves are given for various front and flank angled on this cutting 0 -OV/122-59-3-19/42 Rapid Counter-boring of Holes with Increased Rates of Feed edge. Optimum front angle was found to be 160, and optimum flank angle to be 50. Using these optimum angles, formulae are given relating life to cutting speed, to rate of feed, and to radial depth of cut. From these formulae, a high rate of feed is seen to give better life than lower rates of feed with deeper cuts. Correction factors are tabulated for counter-boring cast-irons with other hardnesses, and are compared using 200 - 220 Brinell as the 100% basis. With counter- bores with sizing edges of length determined by the above formula, the quality of the counter-bored surface was unchanged with increased rate of feed. The accuracy of the hole depends mainly upon the symmetry of the opening (i.e. the transverse) edges of the cutters. By using high rates of feed (quoted as between 0.32 and 4.715 mm/rev and cutting speeds between 75 and 130 meters/min), it was found that there was little work-hardening of the Card 2/3 surface being cut, and that the depth of the work-hardened SOV/122-59-3-19/42 Rapid Counter-boring of Holes with Increased Rates of Feed layer was substantially less than the usual allowance for holes which are to be reamed. There is 1 figure. Card 3/3 AFAXLSIYEV, V.F. Iwirestigating high-speed hole drilling in parta strength cast irons Nauch.zap.0d.politekh.inBt. (Drilling and boring) made of higb- 26:3-16 160. (MM 15:5) APANASIYEV V.F. kana.takhn.nauk .t~_ Higb-Bpeed drilling of holes in bigb-grade cast-iron parts. Vast. mash. 40 no.10:65-66 0160. (MIRA 13:10) (Drilling and boring) RODIN, Petr Rodionovich; BODUCH, M.L., dots., retsenzeAt-- I AFANA6!'XEV,_X~F,# dots... kandeiekhn. nauko retsenzent -500-unip G.I., otv. red.; CHISTYAKOVA, L.G., inzh., red,; C-ORNOSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. red. [Design and manufacture of metal-cutting tools] Proektirovanie i proizvodstvo rezhushchego instrumenta. Moskva, Hashgizp 1962- 254 P- (Metal-cutting tools) (MUU 15W S/181/61/003/009/022/039 B104/B102 AUTHORS: Idaslova, L. V., Matveyev, 0. A., and Afanas.1yev, V. F. TITLE: ElectropoliBhing of n-type siliton PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 9, 1961, 2699 - 2702 TEXT: n-type and p-type silicon single crystals have been etched and polished electrolytically. Preliminary tests showed that electrolytic etching is reproducible, and is also more favorable with respect to the effective durability than chemical etching. Electrolytic etching increased the effective durability of samples having a resistivity of 5 - 50 ohm.cm by 30 - 50%. The results of D. R. Turner (Ref.1t J. Electrochem. Soc., no- 7, 402, 1958) have been verified by using low-resistance p-type silicon. Por data concerning p-type silicon c. f. Ref.l. The electropolishing process was applied to n-type silicon samples having a resistivity of 150 ohm.cm. The contacts were obtained by depositing nickel electrolytically, or by melting on tin with an antimony impurity. Hydrofluoric acid dissolved in water and containing admixtures of glycerin and acetic acid was used for Card 1/ 4 28958 S/181/61/003/009/022/039 Electropolishing of n-typeeoo B100102 -1c electropolishing n-type silicon. The best results for n-type silicon were obtained with electrolytes containing 0.9-2% of hydrofluoric acid. Solutions with higher concentrations required higher current densities, wITereby the samples were heated too muchl at concentrations lower than 0.9%, the polishing rate was too low. It was found that the optimum current strength increased linearly with the hydrofluoric acid concentration in water. The best results were obtained with a 7 - 8 ma/mm 2 current density and with an electrolyte having 1.8 % of hydrofluoric acid; the polished sur- 2 face of the samples measured 4 mm , The same curent density caused a con- siderable heating of samples with 25 mm 2 surfaces. Using a 0.9 % hydro- fluoric acid concentration and a current density of 2.5 -3 ma/mm.2 made it possible to polish the larger surfaces without cooling. The time of polishing was increased from 3 - 5 minutes to 10 - 15 minutes. In order to keep the necessary concentration gradient at the surface of the sample, it was very important that the viscosity of the electrolyte was kept constant. Por this purpose, glycerin was added to the electrolyte. The resistance Card 2/4 2i"088 S/181/61/003/009/022/039 Electropolishing of n-typea,o B104/B102 was decreased by adding acetic acid. Grinding of the sample before etching had a considerable effect on the electropolishing process. The surfaces of the silicon samples polished electrolytically were examined under an MAM-7 (MIM-7) microscope, It was found that 2 minutes of polishing at a current density of 7 - 8 ma/mm2 in an electrolyte with a 1.8~fa hydrofluoric acid concentration will furnish the same surface structure as 20 minutes of 2 polishing at 2.5 - 3 ma/mm and a 0.9% concentration. After 10 minutes of polishing at a current density of 7 - 6 ma/mm2 (1.8%), the surface structure in the center of the sample was the same as on the edge; a longer polishing resulted in a very uniform and fine-grained structure of the sample surface. The grain size of the polished surface decreases with increasing time of polishing and increasing current density. At 7 ma/mm2, a surface is ob- tainedq which appears rippled but has no film; at 8 ma/mm 29 the surface is ideally smooth but has a film showing interference properties. Momentary etching at 2 - 3 ma/mm2 or reversing the polarity will remove this film easily. There are 4 figures and 2 non-Soviet references, They read as Card 314 Electropolishing of n-type... 2111 01 8 S/181 61/003/009/022/039 B104 B102 follows: D. R, Turnerp J. Electrochem# Soc., No. 7, 402, 1958; A. Uhlir, Bell Syst. Techn. J~, 333, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute of Physics and Technology imeni A. F. Ioffe, AS USSRj Leningrad) SUBMITTED: April 21, 1961 Card 4/4 S/276163/000/004/003/007 A052/A126 AUTHORs Afanaslyev. V.P. :JTITLEs-' High-speed countersinking and broaching of deep holes PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Tekhnologiya mashinoetroyeni.Va, no. 4P 1963, 171, abstract 4B934 (Nauchn. zap. Odeask. politekhns 47, 1962w, 36 43), TEXTt According to the now technology for processing d9ep holes in --steel-- tubes-- the --countersinking- and broaching --bpa:itations --are - c out on a boring ma.chine._-_In--th.e process of machining the workpiece-is sta~- :,tionary and-the tool rotates,and realizes the feed'-travel. An investigation of the tool wear was carried--o-utwith-the purpose- of establishing--the- optimum--1_______ geometry*of countersinke 'and,broaches furnished with T15K6(Tl5K6) hard- Zalloy plates. Men investigating the wear-off process and determining the, criterion of bluntness of.countersinks the following conditions were adopteds ;V - 45 - 48 m/min., S. w 0-4 - 0-5 mm/rev., t - 0-75 - 1.25 mm- It has been', established that the maximum summary service life of a countersink is securd when as,a criterion of bluntness the wear along the front edges hf- 0.8-1mm, 6n the place where the cutter head passes over into the guiding part, which.,'' ard S/276J63 4/66 ",-_:A~gh-repeed: ing- and -br 6- countersink oa0hing- of. 2/42 AO5 r- on the-- a trip --al ong -axis - hA 0e5 orIrespo ads- -to iwea. -the b Y*- -the finish- is- -within V5 V6 limitsazd the 4th class precision is seculEd, The optimum countersink geometry iu e-15ot c* 6 -4' 10 0 ,(p a 600s - 150, the length of the transition blade,l = 1.5 mm, the strip width f 1.2. With an increase in the cutting speed the height of microroughness decreases and the hole spreading increases. A change of the feed within So - 0-3 - 1-1 mm/rev. does not affect the precision and finish of the surface. In broach-, ing the effect of the cutter head angle of hard-alloy broaches was investi- gated. -The work was carried out under the following conditiones VwOm/miln"Opi so - 0.768 mm/-Vev., 2t - 0-3 0.35 min. It has been established that the optimum cutter head angle T 150. Iffinen investigating the wear-off process of the broaches it has been found that the wear occurs over the front our- faces of the teeth and along the strips in the place where the cutter head passes over into the oalibr sting part. Over the back surfaces of the teeth no wear is observed. 'With an-,inorease of the cutting speed to within 48 - 78 m/min. the hole spreading increase3 from 25 to 37-5 microns. A change --~--of- the -pedal from-Ot.2 -to--O-468-mm/rev. --has -an inconsiderable effeot-oU__'_P_r_e__-___~_____ cision and finish of the hole. A chango of the hole diameter allowance within 2t 0-35 0.12 mm does not affect precision and finish'of the hole.i ITKIN, Abram Llvovich; APANASIYEV, V.F., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.p retsenzent; C IMAKUVA, _rR.; GOR110STAYPOLISKAYA, Op liff.-I M.S., tekhn. red. [Manufacture and use of hard-alloy metal-cutting tools] Izgotovlenie i ekspluatatsiia tverdosplavnogo rezhushchego instrumenta. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 119 Detal-cutting tools) (KTRA 15 -.7) KOSHARNOVSKIY, Viktor Favlovich; AFANASIY--EV, V.-F.), otv. red.; HAILOVA, TA, red.; ifE_Y,�A_NDROVA, G.P., tekhn, red, [Metal cutting and metal-cutting toolslilezanie metallov i me- taIlorezhushchie instrumenty; bibliograficheskii spravochnil. Kharlkov, Izd-vo Khgrlkovskogo univ. 1962. 127 (MVIRA 15:10) (Metal cutting) (Metal-cutting tools) Card 1/1 BORISOV, Boris. Yakovlevich; -AFANA-1q I JEV. V- F- . kand. teklua. nauk,, retsenzent; BASKAKOV, I.G., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; KOVAMKOY V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.; FURER, P.Ya.,, red.;-GORNOSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. red. (Laboratory manual in metal outting]Laboratornyi praktikum po rezaniiu metallov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 79 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Metal cutting-Study and teaching) YAKOVENKO, Grigoriy Aleksandrovich; GOLUBDV, Nikolay Polikar-povioh; DUMANSKAYA, Valentina Avksentlvevna;,,k ASIYEV. V-F.,, kand. takhn,navk,retsenzent; NIKIFOROVA, R.A., inzh., red.; GORNOSTAYPOLISKAYAp M.S., tekhn. red. [Rapid machining of stainless Bte6l] Skorostnaia obrabotka nerzha- veiushchikh stalei. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 72 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Steel, Stainless) (Metal cutting) We KACHER, Vladimir Aleksandrovioh; AFANAEUffj.F., kand.tekhn.nauk, p9tsenzent; NIKIFOROVA, R.A., insh.,, red.j GORMOSTAYPOLfSKAYA#M.S.p tokhns red, [Preoision turning of hardened cast iron) Tonkoe tochenie zakalennogo chuguna. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 129 p. (MIRA 16s6) (Cast iron) (Turning) FILONENKO, Serafim Nikolayevich; AFAN I F., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; BARAB- RLE, M.Ye., inzh., red.; PILIPENKO, Yu.P., inzh., red.; GORNOSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. red. [Metal cutting] Rezanie metallov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963, 209 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Metal cutting) AFANASIYEV, V.F.; PARITSKIY, L.G.; PRINT, N.F.; RYVKIN, S.M. Effect of trapping levels on the lux-ampere characteristics in silicon. Fiz. tver. tela 5 no.11:3179-3182 N 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F.Ioffe AN SSSR, Leningrad. /Vur, 1;~' L 1630L-65 FiVeVEW. (10;/., TP(b) Pf-h !JPW ACCESSION NP.: AP4045900 Yl,.w S/0021/64/000/009/1168/117L' _r__ __ _~Mec-,aqed) AUTHOR: Fedorchenko.-I. M. (Academician AN UkrSSF); avgor,D.A A f a ev V. F, Fi I atova , N iI at j . a A. nlii_L~ TITLE: Investigation of the wear of sintered powder materials in different gaseous media TOP I.C. -TAGS Pinter*4 -powder.material, &x2n-Powder =Vt*1r14k1P 74~ P10'WdeT"-1M'a_'te_ft'ax.-2. -lilctibi- 600M, nt'~ wear)"I cA e ABSTRAM Sinteted powder materials, two on an iron powder base and two on a bronze powder base, were subjected to friction and wear tests in air, nitrogen, argon, and hclium. The counterbody was nit rided;~IKI,l 8N9T_JA1S1 321 ) steel hardeneL: to 75 ER ; testing was done at a specific pressure of 245-10 n/m2 and a sliding speed vary- ing from 0.5 to 10.5 m/sec. The test results showeG that the arbier." gaseous medium has a significanz benri-ng L-n tric mecnanisrnl of wear, friction coefficient, and tempe.-ature of the friction surfaces of all the sintered materiali tested, The friction temperature and wear Card 1/2 L 1630h-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4045900 were much lower in air than in gaseous nitrogen, argonj or helium. identical operating conditions, the wear rate of sLutered iron- powder materials was appreciably higher than that of the bronze-powder materials. The value of the friction coefficient and its time-depend- ent changes at a consts"t speed were determined by the processes which occur on the friction surfaces, And which, in tur--j, depend on the At a constpn.t sl-'Ini~ -e 'fect of the ambient medium. F~~, "_-e e" snecific -rcs-,ure on the ft,_- c e I c zi , ', ~, ', n d e ~-? nde n t o f t ~) e ambient gaseous medium, Orig, art, rias: 3 fi?ures. ASSOCIATION: Ins titut problem materialoznavstva AN 1JSSR ',Institute of the Problems of the Science AN. USSR) SUBMITTED: 25Jan64 F"'CL: C)CJ SUB CODE: MH NO REF SOV: 002 OTIiER 001 Card 2/2 AFANASIYEV, V.F.; SEVERIN, P.A. Investigating antifriction properties of metal-reinforced polymer materials in gaseous media and in a vacuum. Fiz.-khim. mekh. mat. 1 no.2:237-242 165. (MIRA 1836) 1. Inotitut problem materialovedeniya AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. A FA 1, ( - .- . , . ~ . I 0 %, ,- -, cf ra Llo with block f oundationg. Vast. TSIIII 14PS 24 no,6s l'i-)l 165- (MIRA 18t9) .., .1 (c ACC NR. Ai602593T SOURCE CODE: UR/0226/66/oOO/OOT/00 AUTHOR: Afanaslyev V F.; Karpinos, D. M. -1--l-111 * 9100525q /,- x-' 13 ORG: Institute of Problems in the Science of Materials. AN UkrSSR (Instifut -problem-materialo-vedeniya A -U_k r-S-S R TITLE: Anjj A _fyiction chagacteristics&f boron nitride during dry fric- tion in gaseous media and at low temperatures E: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 7, 1966, 49-52 TOPIC TAGS: boron nitride, chemical compound, iW'_1,-..r----TRH-A-" friction, friction wear resistance ABSTRACT: The friction behavior of five series of boron nitride disks4 was studied under conditions of dry friction against nitrided lKhl8N9T1 steel at 300, 273, 195 and 77K in air at a pressure of 133.322 and in argon, helium, and.nitrogen at 300K. The series differed from one another by the density of the specimens (unspecified). Temperature was found to have a pronounced effect on the friction coefficient and wear resistance. With decreasing temperature the friction coefficient increased from 0.17-0.19 at 300K to 0.32-0.34 at 79K, and the weight loss increased from 20-21 g at 300K to 30-32 g at 77K in a two-hour test. With increasing specific pressure the weight lose increased Card 1 2 ~Cgrd2 L 1032q-67 SUUMIVEWEM/ DJ1J D - --- _AU_MF1_ 919 --- JJP(c) 6_91667WI6621d~2_'WIO~_f,' ~1`6026 SOMWE CODEt i(R763 AUTHORSt Afannalyov, V. F.; Xhimich G. S. 3q ORGi Institute for the Problems of Materials Science, All UkrSSR (Inatitut problem mate ri ~foVe_d&d_f TITLE: Effects of low temperature, vacuum, and gaseous environment on the friction and w-etir of material's,\ SOMICE: Fiziko khimicheBkaya mekhanika materialov, v. 2f no. 2, 1966, 209-212 TOPIC TAGSt metal friction, friction, wear resistance ABSTRACT: The major portion of the report represents a qualitative citing and discussion of references on the effects of temperature, vacuump and gaseous environ- ment on friction and wear of materials. These include L. A.J lutalova (Sb. Treniye i iznos v mashinakh, M, 1962, vyp. 15) and "Effects of Vacuumlon S ace Metals", Metal Age, 1962, 20, No. 1, 2. It is concluded that the wo_rk__Fto-dnt05 on Zhe effects of' environment on friction and wear is insufficient mid inadequate because only small ranges of operating parameters have been investigated and moot viork has not consider& the microstructure of the metal and/or oxide surface layers. The last half page of the report briefly describes a friction test apparatus which has been developed to study friction and wear in a vacuum (to .10-9 mm Hg) or in a controlled atmosphere (at 100-6000 rpm or 0.2;-20 M/eeo sliding velocity). Orig. art. hast 2 figures ani I table. SUB CODEs Ill 13/ SUBM DATE, 150ot64/ ORIG RM 006/ OT11 RM 002 Card 1/1 ON& ACC NRe AP6034196 coefficient on addition of US is due to the formation of a prote: ive sulfide film, However, an increase of ZnS content over 10% adversely affected th mechanical properties of the powder metallurgy products. An iron-based mate, al with added 1.5% graphite, 2% copper and 8 to 10% zinc sulfide is recommended 'or*operations in dry friction with 45 steel. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 1 tab' !. SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: 3lMar65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: LA/ Card AFANASIYEV, V.G. Tunnel tachymeter of the Ministry of Transportation Construction. Transp. stroi. 3.1 no.5:19-~O MY 161. (MIRA 14:6) I.- Nachallnik geodezicheako-marksheyd.-;rskogo upravleniya Glavto=eIlmetrostroya. (Tachymeter) FANASIYEV. Vaoiliy GripFly~vichi_FIIATOV, Leonid Sergeyevich; 2V__ _1-1 _ _ - C11UPEY ~ 1. ., spets.red.; PES7RYAKOV, A.I., red., SOKOLOVAO N.N., tekhn, red.; DUDAKOV, V.A., tekhn. red. (Innovators and efficiency promoters in agriculture) Izo- bretateli i ratsionalizatory sellskomu khoziaistvu. Mo- skva, Selikhozizdat, 1963. 333 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Agricultural machinery--Technological innovations) AYANASIYF,V V.G. inzhener.- . . Instructions on geodetic of subways and tunnels. (Geodesy) work and mine surveying for the construction Tranaps atroi, 7 no.3:32 Mr 157. (Tunneling) (UM 10tO AFANASIYFV, V.G.,, inzh.; LABUTIN, E.B., inzh.; SUKHACHEV, V.E., Inzh. I Remote control system for a bridge crane. Mekh. I. avtom. proizv. 18 no.10;224-23 0 1", (MM 17M) AFAIIASIYEV, Vasiliy Gavrilovich; ALEKSEYEV, Aleksandr CrUsimovich; "=W-lT6nV:ftlrM-6'-!'~6yevich; CIO~WUSIN, M.S., doktor tekhn. naukjred. (Geodesy and mine surveying in the construction of tumels and subways] Geodezila i riarkshreideriia pri stroitellstve tonnelei i metropolitenov. Moslna: Nedra, 1965. 299 p. (MIRA 18:9) AWAVYEVO V. 1. "Leading Research of Russian Scientists on the Pathogens of Malaria,' Medgiz, ~bscow, 1952 AFANASIYEV V. 1.9 JC MED SC 1 2 "EVALUATION OF T*W&"4eS-.T- IN D r RESULTS < T A CANCER OF CERVIX UTERI W4TH RADIUM AND X-RAY$, (CLINICO-ANATOMICAL CDMPARISON). It STALINGRADtl961. (MIN OF HEALTH RSFSRq STALINORAD STATE MED INST). (KL9 3-619 230). 389 AFANASIYEV, V.I. Eliminating ascariasis and Heterakis infestation of hens, Veterinariia 41 no.705-57 J1 164. (.MIRA 18t11) 1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach Sovkhoza "Rogachevskiyl"p Rostovskoy oblasti. L 131-66 EWTUVFWW/T/1~0(t) i&c) ip/in Ap6oloM SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/050/003/0520/05241 AUTHOR: Garber, R. I.; Afanaslyev Dranova Zh. L; Mikhayloy- 4 -31 ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, AN UkrSSR, (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatitut AN Ukrainskoy SSR) TITIE: -,Low temper_ature recrystallization of tungsten microor-yetals 71 SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 50, no, 3. 1966., 520-524- TOPIC TAGS: low temperature, recrystallization., crystal dislocation, grain structure, microorystal, tungsten deformation ABSTRACT: Tungsten deformed at liquid_ELLrogeri temperature has been investigated in a field ion microscope after being Icept at room tem- perature. It Is shown that new recrystallization centers may ariae at 600-700C in the deformed boundary region of t4e microcrystals. The transverse size of the stable grain is 20-60A at a disorienta- tion angle of 8-100. The.dialocation s ructure of the boundaries Vas discussed. Orig. art. has; 9 figures. [Based on author's abstrac j tNTI SU13 CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 06Aug65/ OHIO REF: 003/ OTH REF: 001 Card 1/1 AV L h(' 5671,66 z.nW/Z SOURCE COEq~ ---UR/0- 8/66/000/004/0012/00,43 ACC-NR-i-Ai-,602)62? t 31 AUTHORt Agafonov, A. V.; Oslpov, L. N.; RoGav ~.P.; Uzunkoyanj P._N;'% Fin_o~lonov V. P.; Zhandanovskiy, N. B.; Perozhiginal 1. Ya.; Kol'manj Is V.; risa Cn1Kj As 116i -'--!MMfts1yovp V. I.; Khavkinp G. GAG: All-Union Scientific Rnsoarch Instituto of Petroleum Refining (Vsesoyuzriyy naucino-i~sledovatel'sRiy insEltut po pnrorabotko norti)#' vok -- -shov Pet Ra-- finor.1,.(NovokuYbYsh9vskiy n9ftopnrorabAtyvAyi1shchiy zavod) TITL31 Experience with cata ic rocracking of Vacuum distillate on the hydrefin- ing assembly of tho Novokuybyshev Petroleum Refinery SOUR'VFl ileftoperorabotka I neftekhinlyat no. 49 1966P 12-15 TOPIC TAGS1 catalytic cracking, petroleum product, gas oil fraction, diesel fuolp Casolina A551.6G-L: The VAIINP has clovolopod a variant of tho procoss for prod,lcing fiqoli invOlvi))G ono-step hydrocracking of sulfur-contAitlilIg vacuum dis~.111.ates on an ilj~lr- nu:%-cobalt-molybdonum catallat. The rnmats of 1.qboratory exporinonts with this varl- ant wore suco5sfully applied at the oxperimental Industrial hydrofining assembly of the NovkiWbyshov Petrolnim Refinery. The operation of the hydrocracking assembly is described. The food stock for the plant hydrocracking was vacuum gas,oil obtained from distillation of sulfur food stocks Distillation of the hydrogenate producedl I Card I/Z_ UDC s L ACC NN AP6023622 diOS01 Oil which MUt All the r9qii1rnrnnM s of GOST 4749-14-9 for DL f-,rido; a gasoline fraction charactoriz.od by a low sulfur.contont (0".002-0-03)) a rolatively heavj frac- tional composition (melting rango 120-1800)~ anri it low octane numbor (42), and is ra=viandod as food stock for catalytic rofor~lng; the ga6oous products methane (49.9 vt. ethane (29.4%)p propane (17.8-%) and butanns (3.65). The residue of the dis-' tillation of fuel fractions is rocommmended as food stock for catalytic cracking, It is concluded that the hydr6cracking of'va'cuum gas oil on the hydrofining assembly of NKNPZ confirmed the results of work carried o~t by the VNIINP on pilot plants for the purpose of designing high-capaoity units. Orig. art. hast I figure and 2 tables. SUB CODES 11/ SUBM DATES none/ ORIG REFS 001/ OTH REFS 003 J i fv !Card 2/2 REKHOVSKIY., Yu.D..-, AFANASIYEV., VA. Specialized crews for bridge painting. Put' i put.khoz. 5 no.7:31 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Rukovoditell gruppy Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta mostov (for Rekhovskiy), 2, Zamestitelt nachallnika Leningrad- Finlyandskoy distantailp Oktyabrlskoy dorogi (for Afanaslyev). (Railroad bridges-Painting) REKHOVSKIY, I D., inzh.;,-AFMAS! lu -UV,.V.K.,,inzh. Introduction of a new technology of cleaning and painting bridges. Sbor.trud.NII mostov no.7:129-133 162. (ERA 16:12) KMUSHCHEV, G.G.,, kand.takhn.nauk,- AFANASIYEV., V.K., inzh.; YADROVA, G.I., inzh, -- Combined wool opinner-twister. Tekst.prom. 22 no.2:30-32 F 162. OMA 15:3) 1. TSentml'W nauchno-issledovatelfskiy institut sherstyanoy promyshlennosti (TaNIIShersti). (Spinning machinery) KHRUSHCHEV. G.G., kand. tekhn. naukj Prinimali uchastiyet YADROVA, G.I., inzh.; STEPANOV, I.T., konstruktor; AFANA.S-IYFVI V.K., lnzb.; DODONOVA,, V.I., laborant; VORONOVA',T"..' '1*d.'-r--t'-'- 0 Method of oombined spinning,alubblng,,and twisting in woolen manufacture. Nauch.-isal. trudy lbhllShersti no.17t29-38 162. (MIRA 17t12) AFANASIYEV V. .; SlMAKOVA, L.N. M-A--K The PK-114-ShG spinning and twisting machine for worsted manufacture. Biul. tekh.-akon. inform. Gos. nauch.-issl. inst. nauch. A. takh. inform. 18 no.3:38-40 Mir 165. (MIRA 18:5) APANASIYLV, V.L., takhnik, MA" -- -obiftwowNaw, Improving the reliability of UGP-51 falling-veight operating mechaniams. Inergotik 4 no.8:28-29 Ag '56. (MIRA 9:10) (Electric circuit breakers) POPOV, L.P., kand.biol. n4gkj_ApAXARtECj,_yj,. mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik: SUKHOVA, G.V., mladshiy nauchny7 sotrudnik Washing synthetic fabrics in automatic laundries. Gor. khos. Moak. 32 no.9:19-20 S 158. (MIRA 11:9) l.Akademiya kommunallnogo khozyaystva imeni K.D. Pamfilova (for Afanaelyev, Sukhova). (Synthetic fabrics) (laundry) KOGAN, M.A., kand.istor.nauk; AFANASIYEV, VA. ---- ----- Legends about visitors from outer space. Friroda 50 noo4:77-79 Ap 161. (KIRA 14:4) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A,A.Zhdanovao (Plurality of worlds) (Interplanetary voyages) KOGAN., M.A.; AFANASIYEV, V.L. Are there any grounds for revising the generally accepted idea concerning the-prehiatory and purpose of Columbual first voyage? Izv.Vses.geog.ob-va 93 no.5:384-394 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Colombo, Cristoforo) AFANASIYEV, V.L. (Leningrad); KOGAN, M.A. (Leningrad) A new world map by Martellus, Priroda 53 no,5:102-104 164. (MIRA 17:5) AFAVASIYEV V.L.; KHAC',IA';IJROV, A.A. Recording of the microprofile of highways and its atatistical c1mractarlst.lus. Avt. dor. 27 no.9;11-12 S t64. OURA 1'/: 11) AT/JM_ ACC NRo APS011401 SOURCE COM VR/0067/66/036/OW/0526/0332 AUTHOR:, Afanas1yeva,V,L.; Luk1n,A,V,; Mustafin, K,S, f3 ORO: none Tl=: Determination of electron energy distribution-tUngli= in hollow cathode discharges in helium-noon mixtures SOURCE., Zhurnal tokhnicbeekoy flzlkl, v, 36, no, 3, 1966,526-,532 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge plasma, excited state, helium, neoup plasma electron temperature$ metastable state, particle collision, electron density, energy distribution cold cathode tube ABSTRACT:' Electron concentrations and energy distributions were measured and excited state populations were calculated in 100-200 mA hollow cathode discharges in helium- noon mixtures. The noon partial pressure was 0.1 mm 11g in all the measurements; the helium partial pressure was varied from 0.3 to 7 mm Hg. The discbnrges took place in a 30 cm long 1.2 cm diameter water-cooled kovar tube which served as cathode. The two anodes were mounted in branch tubes. The electron density and distribution inensuremonts were made with three 6 gan long 0.06 mm diameter molybdenum probes,which could be retracted into side tubes to prevent their destruction during preliminary cleansing; discharges, The distribution functions were calculated from the probe characteristics with the formula of M.Druyvestein (Ze.f.rhys., 64, 781, 7000 1963). Card 1/3 UDC: 537.525 -25511-66 L ACC NRs AP6011401 The second derivative of the probe characteristic required for this calculation was obtained by modulating the probe potential at 1 MHz and measuring the 2 191z component of the probe current This technique and the electronic equipment with which the measurements were pe;formed was tested by measuring electron distributions in mercury pouitive columns; the results of these measurements were in satisfactory aireement witt corresponding data in the literature. The distributift curves obtained for the hollow cathode helium-neon discharges were rather close to Maxwellian. No high energy maxima were found, although there was a pronounced bulge at about 17 eV on the distribution curve for the discharge In which the helium pressure was 0.3 mm Hj. The observeg 0 electron temperature and concentrptions ranged between 19.5 x 10 and 68.5 x 100 and between 3.3 x 1010 and 11 x 101U cm-3. The electron temperatures and concentra- tions were higher near the anodes than midway between them. The measured electron densities and distribution functions were employed to calculate the populations of the me-testable 23SI helium level - a.nd the-Is, 2P41- and 252 neon levels-(Paschen's notation). Cascade and stepwise excitation processes and electron collisions of the second kind were neglected in these calculations,, but collisions of the second kind between helium and neon atoms and collisions with the wall were taken into Account:in calculating the lifetime of the 08, helium level. The data of V.PDennet (UFN, 81, 1199 1963) were employed for the lifetimes of the 2pA and 29* neon levels. There was population Inversion between the 282 and 2p4 levels, At a helium pressure of 0,3 = Hg, electron collisions and collisions of the second kind contributed approximately qually to the pooulation of-the 29g neon level; at helium pressures above 3 Bg Card 2/3 ACC NN AP6011401 C19-1 the contribution from collisions of the second kind was predominant. As a function of the helium partial pressure, the population of the 29 neon level went through a - 2p4) PInimum at 1-2 mm Hg and a maximum at 4-6 mm Hg. The2behavior of the 1.16p (202 'line intensity as a function of helium pressure to be expected on the basis of neon the calculated populations to in agreement with the measurements of VB,Znamenskiyo The authors thank Yu.M.Kagan for his interest and valuable remarkel and V,B,Znamenskiy for kindly making available the results of his measurementos Orig, arte boo: 4 foramInop 9 figures and 2 tables. SUB. ODDE: 20 SUBM DATE: 22May65. ORIG, REFs. 007 OTH REN 005 Card 3/3 ACC NR, AP6017626 SOURCE CODE: UR/0113/66/000/002/0023/0027 AUTHOR: Afanaslyev, V. L.; Khachaturov, A. A. (Doctor of technical sciences) ORG: Moscow Automobile and Highway Institute (Moskovskiy avtomobillno-dorozhnyy institut) B TITLE: Statistical characteristics of road surface irregularities and automobile vibration SOURCE: Av-tomobillnaya promyshlennost', no. 2, 1966, 23-27 TOPIC TAGS: surface roughness, statistic analysis, vibration, spectrum, vehicle suspension systew, road ABSTRACT: The electrical analog method is used to derive formulas for the statistical characteristics of road surface irregularities and automobile vibrations. A diagram is given showing the distribution functions for road surface irregularities which are recorded at a speed of 40 km/hr and in the case of dirt roads at 20 km/hr. It is suggested that the distribution of road surface irregularities is nearly normal. The experimental data prove this. The mean square height of the road surface irregular- ities is given for various roads. The function Sq (w) is given for the spectral density of dispersion in the effect which road surface irregularities have on the automobile. This function shows the distribution of dispersion density in a given frequency range. L V033 ACC NRs AP6017626 A spectral analyzer with filters is used to determine the points of the spectral density function. A formula is given for determining dispersion within the given frequency band. The statistical characteristics of vertical vibrations of a truck are considered. Error is estimated for spectrial density of dispersion in this case. A statistical study of the interaction between automobile and road may be used to evaluate sutomolibe suspensions and road surface smoothness. Orig. art. has: 8 figures, 1 table, 6 formulaB.~-I SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTF REF: 001 2 2-';-381 V. ".. !z:,,-,ellcrftya rordtsa -'ri, ii Ar::"' v , -.1 c2 ~I-l -* I - . u -L -- , , VIT. 4, S. 52-61. - s. t')1. SO: LDto~,-- - "o ") 104Q L, !-,:, 1, . / , . XISLYAK, N.S., APANSITIV, Y.N. , .11"Wwm ~-'- , Clinical diagnosis of periarteritis nodosa in children. Top.o)dl. mat.i det. 3 no-3:84-9~ Jl-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Is knfedry fnkulltetskoy pediAtrii (2&v. - prof. P.As Ponomnreva) II-go Hoskovskogo maditsinskogo inatituta imeni R.I. Pirogova i -?rozektur7 Detskoy eorodskoy klinichookoy bolinitsy No.1 (nauchnyy rukovoditall - daystvital'W ohlen AMR SSSR M.A. Skvortao. glnv= vrnch - snalyzhenyy vrach RSFSR Tq.V. Prolthorovich). (ARTHRIES-DISEASES) AFANAS YNV..-VA*__($qjkva) Morpholog7 of umbilical sepals treated with antibiotics. Arkh.pat. 21 no.4:64-68 159. (MIRA 12.-12) 1. Iz patologoanatomichaskogo otdeleniya (zav. V.M. Afanaslyeva, naucht*7 rukovoditell - deystvitellnyy chlen AMU SSSR prof. M.A. Skvortsov) Dstskoy gorodakoy klinicheskoy bollnitay No.1 (glavnyy vrach - zaslu- zhennyy vrach RSFSR Ye.V. Prokhorovich). (AFTIBIOTICS, ther.use. umbilical sepsis, pathol. aspects (Rae)) (UMBILICUS, dis. sepals, antibiotic ther. & pathol. (Rue)) AFANASIYEV, V,14,,. Galculativg PiPelines for oil and gas mixtures. Trudy Giprovostoknefti mo.4;26-40 161. (MURA 16-.8) (Pipelines) AIPINAS Inff VA Calculating pipelines for oil and gas mixtures. NOM khOz. 40 no.n:56-60 N 162. (MMA 160) (Pipalinea) 137-1958-1-280 Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal Mefallurgiy,~, 1958. Nr 1, p 431USSR.'- AUTHORS. Gruzin,P.L., Zemskiy,S.V.. Trekalo,S.K. Afanas'yev,V.N. TITLE: A Study of the Motion of Charge Components in'Wg-sr~Furna-ces (Izucheniye dvizheniya shikhtovykh materialov v domennykh pechakh) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Primeneniye radioaktivn. izotopov v chernoy rnetaPurgii. Chelyabinsk. Knigoizdat. 1957. pp 59-66 ABSTRACT~ Radioactive isotopes Fe59 and Co6o wt~re used to determine the rate of motion of the cha!-ge at various distances from the wall of a blast furnace. Photon counters mounted either outside the furnace or in its lining (fixed counters' or introduced within it by A.A. Melikyan's method (mobile counters, were used to trace the progress of the radioalctive isotopes through the various levels of the furnace. Data obtained by the investigation show that the time during which the materials remain within a 330 m3 furnace from the stock line to the tuyere belt is 3 hrs. 40 min. for the clinker in the middle of the furnace -and 4 hrs.45 min. at the periphery, while for coke it is 4 brs. 50 min. both at the center and at the periphery. Card 1 /1 M. 0. 1. Blast furnaces--Performance 2, Iron isotopes (Radioactive) -Applications 3. Cobalt isotopes (Radivaetive)-4pplications AUTH'102': Afanas'ycv, V.N. P, `12LE: Au'-o.,jatic Recordin~, of the 1n-U'-e--IL;4 D-" Radioac-ive U U t _L - U (Avto,aatichcs~caya re-istratsiya intcnoJvnosti radioa!:' U t;ivno:,o il-Ilucheniya) Pribory i Te'~%rmilm E (UJSR) ;~31 -'~LUCT: A ~aethod of au`ouatic recordin.: ol~' `U-1-ic intenoity of radiD- U active emission is descri0ed. !'U- is 'J.-Izod on ..,ieasurinc tho time necessary to count a .,-i-veii au.,,b~_%2 of ,)ulzes. a~lock diar'rai~i of t-',e variaa` D~' oucl, auto--.adiomet,,-.,r is v sl-lovm in Fi-.1. It consists of `U-111a u_~Lial radiometric block's 1-4 but has, in addition, -aechaziLcal blocks 5-10 and zervo bloclzs 11-12. The mechanical blo---'-:3 cwatr3l the of the rocording j)en of a pen recordlo-2 L"_nd of the Paper on waicil -the rocoaxl is made. The servo block i 3 controlled by ~'Ghc vout cascade of tho cxmt*.r,,- bio,~.z -nd roverses the ajL i)n of the pen carria-o, ound ooc2i~; ane. closes the comtlng -e hei-h' of bloc':. Each record c-'11sists O-L & 'pea U__ U is to the tu-ii-:e t _- c a civen num .ber P,0 Df !)ulses. If one lilas a Suitabie _-,-.libration of the in- stru'lont- ones can d,~'Uoi,i~d.,ae tho ii,te of t;'w, :,_,adiatiml J. V5 3 L 'D _V,_11 11! 1 t (L - ~ is 'he of th, Y'dC.."a tile j - u u u 0, 6; '10 'U- LT,I- Of t',ia 'Gae :,.i~-a- .3 L~_J'C~ (IL jJ_1-Lu'*-_M;~_J.U'_7 1"11 D07-1 "i I ~ I . iL -,7a C -'7L -G 3"11 u -!C:,-~Lr fr-)1.1 t.-(.l i S-Cru 1 a erl t u i,-, u Scal I L, L u _:cfai .3'1- ra, c s - u U U,, 0 f I :~l L "o --I L)y 0_1 U_ ur a'j J 2.:A all /i a 4 s-2u-1,u:::.3_-1,U- ~~.nd S ct.~uai b-., 1 o i- 0 ",)- ., u :c J_Vcil 1 4 jDz L; 'j' G jj-, a v.- 01 .6-10 j I I. -V- U U I/ C c a.- L") 6 0.5 --'Cc) I I'lin, . 1-~-; loss t-h'all C) .1 - C, 0 LI-I 1 011 2-- ~U- -ball GLIL~ f0 Z;,3 -,11-3 C S . c 2.:-1b ' -'0 u,- Ferrous i - 11t ra 1 i-en-U--*Lf ic lurj G ;"r i..! 0 yE., "o, U C- U I -'11 1j5s. 7' 7' -') 1. Pulse counters 2. Radioactive emission-Intensity-Recording deViCCS 18(o) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOVA125 Teentralln" sLauchno-loslodovatellakly Institut chernoy metallurgii. %nstitut Motallovedenlys. I fiziki metallov Problemy astal2ovedonlra I fitiki metallov (Problems In Physical Metailar= and Metallophysics) Moscow MotallurgIzdat, 1959. ' ted li i 4 nser . ) Errata s . Itst 3bomik trudov, 540 V. (Sorles p - 0 copies printed. 3.640 A"Ltional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. GosudarstvannAys plano" komisslys. :.Z- Y Ed. of PubLisbLog House. U.N. BerLlz; Tech. Ed.: P.0 lent ova. 5 V% ;. Ed Editorial Boardt D.S. lamenetskaya, S.Ya. Lyubcv (;W. , Y*.Z. 3poktar, L.M. t7tevokly, L.A. Shyartaman. and V.Z. Malldn. TMtP=- This book is Iatended roe metallurgists. metallurgical re~ engineers. and specialists in the physics of metals. COVXRACZ: The papers In this collection present the results of invostigatLons conduct" between 1"4 and lv,6. Subjects 9 card 148 ~--covorod Include errot4LI11ratIon -of metals. phraleal methods of Influencing the processes of crystalIlzation, problems In the physical chemistry or metallurgical processes, development of now methods-aW eqllpment for Investigating metals, and production control. References follow each article. TABIZ OF CONTZXrS. Problems in Phroloal Metallurgy (Cant.) 30VI'2125 Af YOT.-Y-IL Remote-control Radiometers for Radlometric r,'1igAT..xQ82.Or.C~rt&Ln Blast Purnace Production Processes 492 W Iat7sho V K 13 r R-IcActivo Isotopes for Measuring 1.1.1. ("If 499 Latyahev, T.Z., TU.S. P11skin, and L.K. Tatoshemko, Automatic X*Vol Regulator for a Continuous Stegi-castin& Installation 512 Spasakly, M.N., and L.M. ftevokly. Righ-rr*quency Vacuum malting Purnace . - W I Gurevich, Yu.V., and V.Ye. Nar=ark. Selection or Conditions for DeformIng Typos 31530 and E1533 Steels In tho Cast State 527 j The strength and PleAtlelty of h1sh-alloy stools, types 91533 and 91530, are sharply reduced with an Increase In temperature. Mechanical Properties Of these steel, were Investigated In order to determine the Possibility of Improving their strength and Pl85tIcIt7 at elevated tempers- _~,'OrDS-bY means Of alloy treating or by diffusion annealing,--. It gab found that a substantial lnczT.#e In pl>ielty rVV"t4 rrom the addition or 0.1-0.2j Percent. Al and 0.2-0.3 percent Ba-Al alloy. Addition or Tltanlum greatly reduces the Plasticity. Takmok"I V'S' X':Per'ancs Golned in the Use Of 0amma-ray Flow- detection Method In Metallurgy 53T ExPeftenco gained In the use or radioactive isotopes for the Purpose of flew detection has shown that it is possible to UXQ this method In checking Castings and w Ided structures. AVA=4=1 Ubrary or congress Card 18/XB 9-4-59 V N 44 v$ VA .1 ii 15 IPA LIDONTITIV, O.K..*, AIM~'Tlff. ~V.N. Use of radioisotopes in studying littoral sand drifts. Blule Okean kom. n0-3:73-79 t599 (NIBA 13:4) 1. Geograficheekiy fakulltat Moskovskogo goBudarstvonnogo universiteta. (Radioactive tracers) (Beach erosion) --,--3-3/22 AUTHORS: Polovehenko, I.G. and Vasil' Vev, G.A., Candidates of Technical Sciences, Uzlyuk, V.N. and Berin, A.L., Engineers TITIE: Radiometric Control of the Stock Line Level in a Blast Furnace (Radiometricheskiy kontrol' urovnya materialov v domennoy pechi) PERIODICAL: Stall,, 1959, Nr 3, pp 204 - 205 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Ca:rdl/2 A description of an aperimental radiometric stock level indicator is given. Its operation is based on the irradiation of the working volume of the furnace throat by two radioactive sources 0060 of 500 millicurie each) and measuring of the degree of absorption of the radiation by the burden with counters (enclosed in water-cooled tubes) distributed in vertical rows from the four sides of the throat (Figures 1 and 2). This indicator was installed on a blast furnace at the Dzerzhinskiy Works and its operation was compared with the mechanical stock level indicators. It was found that in general stock level measuring rods indicate a stock level lower than the actual level of the stock in the furnace. The new stock level indicator showed clearly non-uniformity of the burden descent along the periphery of the furnace and the d SOV/133-5 Radiometric Control cf the Stock Line Level in a Ma7sl/Rurnact: variability of the position of the maximum rate of the descent along the periphery. The most stable rate of burden descent was found to be at the side of the tapping hole (tv-7eres over the tapping holes were of a smaller diameter) and the highest rates of descent were observed from the sides of the slag notches. The radiometric indicator was developed by the Ukrain~kiy institut metall:)v (Ukrainian Institute of Metals) in co-operation with TsNIIChM. It is planned to produce an industrial type of the apparatus with improved recording instruments. There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet references. Card2/2 c 30'''/i3~-'9-3-6/32 AUTHORS: Polovchenko, I.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Afanaslyev, V.N., 'Uzlyuk, V.N. and Berin, A.L., Engineers TITLE: Radiometric Control of the Size Distribution of Skip Coke (Radiometricheskij kontroll kuskovatosti skipovogo kokE PERIODICAL- Stall, 1959, Nr 3, p 211 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Cardl/2 During an investigation of the absorption of y radiations by the individual components of burden materials carried out at the Dzerzhinskij Works, it was found that the degree of absorption depends more on the bulk density of a material than on its chemical and mineralogical composition As the bulk density of coke is related to its size distri- bution, TsNIIChM developed an experimental apparatus for the control of the size distribution of coke as charged into skips. One of the coke-weighing funnels is irradiated from one side with Co6O (activity 300 millicurie) and the counter situated on the opposite wall recorded the degree of G-410'sorption by coke of the y radiation (Figure 1). A sample of such record is shown in Figure 2. The degree of absorption for each skip of coke is recorded. A comparison of the recorded absorption with the furnace operating indices has shown that the absorption of y radiation by coke varied from 5 to 12.~016 of the mean SOV/1~1-1?-1&36 Q2 Radiometric Control of the Size Distribution o Sk:p o e value, whereupon at a minimum absorption burden load per ton of coke was 2 540 kg and at a maximum absorption it decreased to 2 210 kg/t, i.e. by 13%. There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet references. Card 2/2 SOV/133-59-4-2/32 'Investigation and Control of the Blast Furnace Process Using Radioactive Isotopes and Radiations to an indirect indication of the size distribution of sinter and coke based on the absorption of y radiation of the layer of the above materials in the weighing hopper). It is concluded that a further effort should be made in applying radiometric methods for research and control puiposes with special attention to utilising isotopes with a short radioactive life. There are 6 figures and 2? references of which 22 are Soviet, 4 English and 1 German. ASSOCIATIO14: TsNIIChM Card 2/2 S/137/62/000/004/130/201 Ao6o/Aioi AUTHOR: Afanastyev, V. N. TITLE: On a possibility of constructing a multichannel amplitude analyzer PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1-962, 87, abstract 41522 ("Sb. tr. In-t metalloved. i fiz. metallov Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta chernoy metallurgii", 1959, 6, 397-400) - TEXT: It is noted that in order to extend the investigation possibilities of the energy spectrum of radioactive radiation, it is necessary to elaborate a new type of multichannel amplitude analyzer, simpler and better than the extist- ing ones. A considerably simpl ified analyzer circuit is proposed, consisting of classifier blocks, whose input and output potentials are related in a definite manner, shaping blocks, mechanical adder amplifiers, a block with a memory capacitor, and a univibrator with a differentiating circuit at the input. Possible circuits for the classifying blocks are given. The principle of operation of the proposed analyzer scheme is described. In comparison to other designs, the proposed analyzrr contains a lower number of vacuum tubes and has more stable operating characteristics. The circuit excludes the possibility Card 1/2 AFARASIM, V.N. Remote radlometric control of certain blast furnace processes. Probl.notalloved,i fizmet. no.6:492-498 159. (HIRJk 12:8) (Blast furnaces) (Ramnte control) POLOVCHEIUCO, I.G., kand.tokhn.nauk; APAIIASIYEV, V.N., in2h.; UZLYUK, V.N., inzh.; KRIVOSMV, A.A., ifizr.;-,'-YMOS!ET SM,, N.D., inzh. Investigation and control of the erosion of blast furnace linincs. Stall 20 no.9:769-774 S 160. (MM 13:9) 1. Zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo i TSentrallnvy nauchno-issledovatellskir institut chernoy metallurgii. (Blast furnaces-Maintenance and repair) (Refractory materials) S/194/61/000/012/050/097 D256/D303 AUTHOR: Afanaslyev, V. N. --------------- Z_ TITLE: Time of count radiation moni-Itlors PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 12, 1961, 31, abstract 12V272 (Radioakt. izotopy i yadern. izlucheniya v nar. kh-ve SSSR. Vol. 3. M.9 Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 203-204) TEXT: The advantages of the method are considered: The measurement is performed by pulse-counting so that very low intensities can be recorded and the zero-point drift is absent; the signal can be con- veniently transmitted over a long distance without distortion; each measurement consists of counting a given number of pulses, thus ensuring equal statistical errors of all measurements determined by -~.-.ne selection of the number of pulses to be counted. It is borne out by practical experience that the time of count radiation moni- tors are suitable for control and regulation of a wide range of technological parameters. /-Abstractor's note: Complete translati- on. 7 Cara 1/1 -_ AFANAS' kand.tekhn.nauk; BALYUK, F.B., inzh,; BERIN, A.L,*, inzh.; VASILIYEV, A.G., kand.khimicheskikh nauk; GRUZIN, F.L., doktor tekhn.nauk; KOROBEYNIK, V.F,, inzh.; POLOVCHENKO, I.G.i kand.tekhn.- nauk; SMIRNOV, V.G., inzb.; UZLYUK, V.N. Control of the level of the blast furnace charge by means of gamina rays. Trudy Ukr. nauch.---;ssl. inst. met. no.?:.51-80 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Blast furnaces--Equipment and supplies) (Gamma rays--Industrial applications) 2o686 ~161S_D S/120/61/000/001/022/062 E032/E114 AUTHOR: Afanaslyev, V-N. TITLE: Stabilization of the Efficiency of a Scintillation Counter PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961,, No.1, PP-74-75 TEXT: The design and operational characteristics of the efficiency stabilizer for a scintillation counter described by A.M. Ivanchenko and G.A. Kiballchich (Ref.1) are said to be capable of considerable improvement if the control signal is produced by a controlling flux of a-radiation instead of the neon lamp flashes used by the above workers. The a-radiation should preferably be of high energy so that with a suitable choice of the phosphor, controlled pulses of large amplitude can be obtained. In this method the signal from the output of the amplifier is fed both into the input of the recording device and into the input of an amplitude discriminator which separates out the control pulses from the total signal. These pulses are then passed through a variable capacitor to an integrating circuit, and the output signal from this circuit is used to stabilize the Card 1/2 20686 S/l2o/6i/OOO/OOl/022/o62 E032/E114 Stabilization of the Efficiency of a Scintillation Counter parameters of the scintillation counter by means of a negative feedback loop. In actual practice CsI crystals 37 mm in diameter and 19 imn long were employed. The crystals were removed from their envelope and a layer of thorium oxide 70 mg/cM2 thick (E = 4-10 MeV) was deposited on one of its sides. The crystal was then re-encapsulated and was ready for use. The control signal counting rate was 30 000 pps and the time constant of the integrating circuit 100 sec. There are 1 figure and I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii (Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1960 Card 2/2 FILINP N.A.; ZYKOV, A.M.; U#HAS'Y~W, V.11.~ "; j'. ,-P 1--, KlLnWes of sulfuxizine rickel and r.cbA-t n-alfate in preaerce of carbon. Tr-..,.ety ISI no.223gl6-1--l?3 '63. (KIR"', 17M.) GUNN, P.L.; AFANA51YEV, V-.-P,; ZEMS)KIY, S.V.; 3-TUU) V-G-; ANDREYENKO, Z.D., red. Nse of radioisotopes for the control of the open-hearth process] Primenenie radioakti-vAykh izotopov dlia kontrolia domennogo protsessa. Moskva., Atordzdat, 1964. 169 p. (MIRA 17:5) GEOIIGIYEVSKIY,l Yu.I&I inzh.; AFA!'6'YFV.LV.Np inzb. j, ___ _ L I Registering device for determining the technological indices of an aluminum electrolyzer. Khim. mashinosti-. no.1:97-106 165. (MIMA 18:9) GEORG! Yhli;~hl Y, YU.I.; V-7* Device for fLIltn.',-JfitiC d0t'.--l,--Ml:-&U-ic:.-I Of ,.hc! i.rc,&~ctiv-', ty -)f an .1 alwainum electrolyzer. Avtom. I prib. no.2:3-"; A...,--Je 163. . (:URA 18:8) 1. institut avtomatlRi Gooplana, UkrSSR. AFANASIYEV, V.N.; LOZINSKIY, L.S.; POGREBIMKIY~ S.B. One class of standard operators for computer systems oriented on the solution of economic problems. Part 1. Kibernetika no- 4476-82 J-1-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submitted April 24, 1965. 169-~6 Urr~m)/11-A(h)., UZ_ H: AT507594 SOURCE-CODE: UR/ObOO/63/000/060/0175/0182 IALITHOR,.- Afanaslyev, V. N. 1ORG: none 07 ITITIX: A time counting method for recording radiation intensity ISOURCE: Vsesqyuznyy seminar po primeneniyu radiQgkt1-,m zotonov V iZM--14--'1no vkWjc& i priborostrovenii. Frunze. 1961. Radioizotopnyye metody avtomaticheskogo i kontrolya control); trudy rasshirennogo sovesh- chaniya, v. 1. Frunze, Izd-vo AN KirgSSR, 1963, 175-182 TOPIC TAGS: radioactivity measurement, radiometer, pulU counter ABSTRACT: The use of an automatic radiometgr foFre6ording radiation intensity is discussed and a block diagram of the radiometer is presented. The so-called time counting or time measuring method is based on recording the magnitude'of the time interval T during which a predetermined number N of pulses is detected. Intensity of radiation in pulses per second is transformed into time intervals T(1) by means of a pulse counter with a capacity of N counts. The. counter recycles every time the Card 1/2 1_23169.766 ACC NR: ATS028942 capacity N is exceeded and the time between recycling instants becomes the measur ed parameter T(l). This type of apparatus was installed in the first Soviet space'! .!rockets and has found application in wall thickness gauges, monitors for the pro- I duction of vanes in jet engine turbines, and in scintillation gamma ray spectro .,Imeters. The scale of the radiometer can be adjusted to read in a hyperbolic, loga-~ rithtnic-9or -linear - fashion--and-the-- choice- of -scale -depends --upon-Ar -___._Tbe_proba max bilitl of counting error in which the length of any time interval W) has a - Poisson distribution is derived. If one considers the fractional error defined as It a=1 where X is the measured value, and Y is the true value, then the probability that jai is less than some value laol Is shown to be P (Jai laol r1N, L-) - r(N, L r 1-a Ita) orig,,art, has: 2 figuresq 7 fomulas. -SUBM DATE: .2lMar63/ OW SUB CODE: 18/ ORIG REr: oog/ OTH RM. 2/2 L 03011- 7 FW ACC IM-TX6023435 SOURCE CODE: UR/013SY66/00-0/007/0001/0003 -1 !AUTHOR: Baranov, M. S. (Candidate of technical sciences); Afanas',zev, V. N. (Engi- :neer); Voshchinskiyj M. L. (Engineer); Vaynshteyn, R. M. (Engineer); NedelT-chik, E. V. i(Engincer); Taganov, Yu. 1. (Engineer), 6e_Tn:r~1khs_,_1% N. (Engineer) ;ORG: All-Union Extramural Machine Building Institute (Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy mashino- stroitelInyy instltut) TITLE: Laser welding of some metals 14 V~ SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 7, 1966, 1-3 TOPIC TAGS: laser application, laser welding / SU-1 laser welder, lKhlGN9T steel, KO steel ABSTRACT: The results of laser ~flding of fillet joints of copper and L-62 silver coal ed brass with lKhl8N9T stl(el, KOIsteel and copper are presented. The SU-1 laser weld-. .er (shown in ph )Ras 9a to weld thin wires Ed < 0.1 mm) attached to semicon- ductive and microelectronic devices. The unit power input is regulated by adjusting various object lenses with focal distances of 10, 20, 40, and 50 mm. Unit power input is calculated by the formula g a W21ty where W2 is tho energy of radiation considering the losses In the optic system in joules; t is the pulse time in sec and F is the fo- cal area in cm2. The weld penetration and width are proportional to the maximum volt- UDC: 621.791.72:535.14:669.15-194 .-Card 112 ACC NR, AH6025621 Honograph UR/ Afanaslyev..Va Lm N.LkolaygvLch-; Latyshev, Vladiolav KonstantinovLch; -fin"'d-Ln,- VasNLy VasL 11yevich; FelLnger, Aleksandr KonstantinovLch . i Radioisotope i4struments in metallurgy (Radioizotopnyye prLbory v metallurgLi): Elloscow] Izd-vo "Metallurgi:ya," 1966. 224 p. illus., bLblio, 2700 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: nuclear radiation, radioisotope instrument, radioisotope measuring Ln!.strumento metallurg as-W radioisotope, COVERAGE: This book is PURP011 A intended for engineering per)onnel specializing.in controlling various parameters of technological processes by-using nuclear radiation and radioisotope measuring instruments, especially those instruments which are used in the field of metallurgy. The authors summarize data useful for development of new instrume'nts which may facilitate dealing with problems of metallurgical industry. References accompany every chapter. Chapter I is'written by V. K. Latyshev; Chapter 2-jointly by all the authors; Cha~pter 3 by V. N, Afanas'yev; Chapters 4-and 6 by A. K. Felinger; Chapter 5 by V. V. Lyndin and V. K. Latyshev; and Chapters 7 and 8 by V, V. LyndLn. ~;ard j_/ 2 UDC: 539.16.07:669