SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANTONENKO, L.M. - ANTONESCU, A.

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DGROFEYEA00 G.N.j DUlY.11YO.. V.I.l ANTONENKOS L.H. Porchloric acid und its compounds an catalysts of organic synthesis. Part 6: Magnecium perchlorate (anhydrono)o a convenient catalyot or acylation of organic compounds by acid anhydrides -huroobekhi-mo 32 no.90047-3052 S 162. 4111RA 15:9) L Donetakoye otdeleniye Inntituta orrnichookoy khimli AN UkrSSIR. (Magnesium perchlorate) Chemistry, Organic-Syntheslo) ANTOWK-Jp Leonid Sargeyevich;TIKII0110VA, N.V,, redo,, NS:tYSLOVA, L.M.0 to= -IqRr.- [Laboratory testing of building materials) LaboratorWe raboty po ispytanliu atroitellrqkh mateiriaLlov, Moskva, Vses.whebno-pedagog. izd-vo, Proftekhizdat, 1961. 58 P. (HIRA :W12) (Building materiale.-Testing) L17VAK, S.L. (Lytvaki S.L.jp kand.med.nauk; X.D. Treatmont vith androgens of some fozTw of pathologic climactaric. Fed., akush6 i gin. 22 no.6:48-49 160. (MNA 34: 10) 1. Akusliorsko-ginekologicheskaya klinika (direktor - zaoluzht,nW doyatell nAuki prof. O.I.Malinin) Odasskogo moditainakogo inaitituta im. M.I.Firogova (direktor - zaalushannyy doyatoll nauki prof'. I-Ya.Do.yneka) i kabinat lecheniya patologichookogo klimaktorlya pri 5-y zhenakoy konsulltataii g. Odeasy (zavadu~nwhcliiy - M.D.Antonenko). (CLIMACTERIC) (ANDROGENS-THEWBUTIC USE) Insh. (Dnepropetrovsk) Mountain air In a workshop. Okhr.trudA I voto.atrokho noo71 65-67 J1 159 jAIr, Ionized) (111RA 12:11) ANTOIMMO, H. With waahine constructors in Daspropotrovsk. NTO no.8tl6 Ag 159. (min 12:11) 1. Predmedatell soveta pervichnoy orlmnizatell Nauchno-tal-hnicho- skogo obehohestva cashinostrottellnotlo savoda, Dnepropetrovsk, (Dnepropetrovsk-Machinery Industry) - T - - AMNI)MO, H. ; WWNSKIT, N. A Device for pouring ethyl benzine aDd rendering It harmless. Ukhro truds. I sots, strakh. no.207-88 Ag 158. OIRA 12:1) t0asoline-Safety measures) - ANTOIMM. K.. Insh. (g. Dnepropetrovsk). Valuable suggentione of Innovators. Okhr. truda I sets. strakh. no.3t83-84 S 158. (MIRA 12i1) (Hoisting machinery) 1~ ANTONZNKO, M.G.. Inzhenor; BOIA)NSXIY. N.B., inshener. ~z 0- ~ I"v ce for transfusion of sthylated gasoline. Basop.truda v prom. 1 uo.8:14-35 A& 137. (WRA 10:8) (Autooobiles-Apparatus and supplies) ANTOMIMO.K.G., insh. *Xountalzi air* In a mwhlzwr7 planto Xashinostroftell no*3:12 Mr 160* (MIRL 13W (Factories-Air conditioning) ANTOMKO , H,G. With workers of the machinery industry in Dnepropetrovsk, Hashinstroitell no.740 161. (KEU 14:7) (Dnepropetrovok-Machinsry iixluBtry) ____'SOURCE__C -IOZ-f/011/0073/0074 ACC NRi AP6036272 ODE U11/6108166 AUTHOR: Antonenko, M. G. (Active member) PRO: Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and El o ct rocommuni cation ,im. A. S. Popov (Nauchno-takhnichookoye obahchostvo radiotakhniki i elektroovyasi) .TITLE: Investigation of operating reliability of high-power ferrite devices (for purposes of discussion) SOURCE: Radiotakhnika, v. 21, no. 11. 1966. 73-74 ITOPIC TAGS; ferrite switch, ferrite, reliability 1 ,'ABSTRACT: The ope rating 'reliability of Al-Mg ferrite elements (29Ox2ox6.85 mm) !functioning in a waveguide is reported. These failurea were recorded: Number of failures In 1959 35 1960 V 1961 4 Total 66 Failure Types Cracks Spallo Breakdowns 6 26 3 4 16 7 2 0 a 12 4Z lz Cotd ACC Nits AP6036272 'The causes of failures were: heating by signal poweri stresses between the ferrite I 'elements and wavegulde wallol low quality of cement and wall surface; inaccuracy of ,ferrite fabricationt nonhomogeneity of source materials. Estimated probabi1itive of lailure were: Cost of repairs, 55100 rubles. 1959 1960 1961 0.346 0,117 0.017 Orig. art. has: 5 formulas and 2 tablss~ SUB CODE: 14, 09 SUBM DATEt 22]Feb65 OIUQ RErt oo4 'ANIXINFATOP tI.G. WI-3~0 welding gcmrntor on t pi-ro! wichino. Strol. trilboprov. Q nc.1006-27 0 164. NIHA 18:7) 1. StroltAillno-mont.nzlinoye upri~vlentyp No.7 tl-OlItti 1108gn zpr ovod it troy, lAminprAd. ANTORINKOO N.K. Laying cablao in reinforced concrete duct@. Avtom., telem. i syles' 2 no, 8:31 Ag 158, (MIRA 11:8) ld Sachallaik Ioningrod4lolyandskoy distanteii signalizatsii i avyast Oktyabrlskoy doroel, (Ilectric ct4blap) ANTONUM, N.K.-,W~- - The cost of supportii% level drifts according to tho order of lovel dovelopment. Inv# AN Kazakh. SSR Ser.gor. dels, so-3-- 83-93 151. (HLRA 9t6) (mine timbering) (Mining engineering) ANTONMO, N.K.; LUCHISOV, S-A- Mount of methane emission In rAreganda Basin commercial sootor mines. Trudy Inst. gor. dels, AN Xasakh. SSR 103-92 156. (WIPA 1111) (XiLraganda Basin--Ririe games) T- A - I-lk Tx- ANTOUNI(O. N.K. Determining the most advantageous place for vertical shaft sinking by the dip of the minefield. Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN Kazakh. SSR 2r60-71 157. (HIM IOrl2) Ohaft sinking) ANTOMMO, N.X.; TSXHAY, V.A. Determination of spaoing between Intermediate entries, Isve AN Kazakh. SSR. Sort gor dels, no.2:3-8 158. (NIU 12:20) (Xining engineering) AMMM'.f.K' , o.at-of supporting mine levels during advanoe and retroat mining in the Karaganda Basin, Trudy last. gor. del& AN Nasalch. SSR n0030-15 158. (MM 11:6) (raraganda Basin-Coal mines and mining) (Mine timbering) -ANTONXIM0, - $4., TSKHAY. V.A. Iffect of gas-emanating properties of a mine on the size of its main elements* ftidy Inst. gore dela AN Xazakhe SSR 5:16-29 160. (HMA 1318) (Kine gases) (Coal mines and mining) IAVSHUNOII, P.A.: RAKITA, N.1s; RABUTOTSKIT, T.B.; AI.T0131110, N.N. Oil-bed samplen Trudy VMGNI no.llt2ll-218 '58. OaRA 13:1) (Geochomical prospectiW-Xquipment and supplies) -ANTONENK), N.V. Coaferenee-seninar of chief and asnior veterinarians from the state livestock farms of Leningrad Provinces Veterinariia 37 noo8s96 Ag 160. 04M 15:4) (Veterinary medicim) AWONEW-0, N,Se; KODNU, M.S,; ADAMOVA, M.N. Spootrophotmetria determination of styrene and vinylmethyl adipate in polymerization products, Zhur. anal, khjm. 20 no,IW1112-1115 165. (MIRA 18i11) 1. goverodonetakiy filial Gosudaristvermogo nauchno-Ircledovatell- skago i proyaktnugo institute azotnoy promyshlennosti i Froduktoy organicheskogo sintoza, U I ANIV-Ni '11101g..0. Infrared spectroscopy method',(or study, ng the moipc~.Amr Interaction of acid amides, of acAls. Zhwr. ob. khim. 35 no.3t425-429 Mr 165. (MIRA 1,S14) 1. Severodonetakly filial GosiWarst,vennogo Instit.-.ita ozotnoy promyshlonnosti. DIDINKO, Y.Te.; TSAM. M.N.; 391TRITU, X.M.; ISYTIS, V.A.; GBMOVSKIT, YA.M.; IVANOV. Ts.B.; CKWOK, V.T.; URSLMKO, R.N.; KRIGIR, I.Ta.; PINCM, A.K.: ANTONINKO, N-21: SMUISON, A.$.; VASIL'CHINKO, S.I.; DRASHKO, A.M.; HAYvsr 9 KMHIRUVINKO, D.N.: SAVCHUK, A.I.; ZHMVLIVA, L.I.-, RAUTIN. 1.G.; KHRIYZNKO, Y.Ts.; MCSINKO, N.K.; CH3- SOMKO, G.P.; LISSOV, L.K.; HAMOXTOV. V.V.; BZLUM. A.A.; POYM.V.P.-, VOLODARSKIT, X.B.: MICHMO. 0.D.; LZVCHENZO. V.M.; RLSHXIROV. A.A.; TOROD' M. MJ.; ILICMKO, L.I.1 PODSHIVALOV, F.S.; MOGILINTY, P.P.; LEVI, A.R.: YASLTAYXV. 0.P.: DURNP, V.V.; OSYPA, B.S.; SAROYALOV.0.1.; romm, A.F.; ISSHCHINA, A.I.: PANK&LIBIRG, G.Te.; KHODANKOV, A.T.; XLRPOVA, I.I.; VASILINJIG, I.M.; VOLDSHCHUX, A.S.; SHXIP- 107 1 A.Z.; FILIPPOV, B.S.; TYUTYUNNIKOV, O.N.; DOLINS11Y, H.Yu.-, NIKI- TINA, P.P.; MOVIDIV, S.M.; TSOGLIN, M.N.: 13MR, R.Z.; BOGACHXV. V.1. Hihall lAkovlevich Moroi; obituary. Koko i khim.no.):64 '56.(KWA 9:8) (Moroi, Mikhail Ikkovievich, 1902?.-1956) ANUCHIN, M.A.t kand,takhn.nauk, dotsent; WONERKOVt O.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; POFKOV, G.I., inzh.; DUBININ, V.V.,'Inih.; NOSIKOV, S.M., insh. Movement of billets in free explosion forging. Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr, no.6ol55-161 163* (MIRA 16:10) 1. Ho3kov3koye vyasheye tekhnicheakoye uchilishche imeni Baumnna. ANUC11114, M.A.p kitnd, tvkhn, nauk, dotsent; ANTONIENIM, O.D., kand. tekhn. natxk; 40SIKOV, S.M., lnzh.; DUB111IN, V.V., Inzh. DetermIning the energy of shape formation of parts In atamping without presses. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; wshinostr. no.2:156-159 t64. (MIRA 170) I, Mookovskoye vyasheye tekhnicheakoye uchillshche imeni Baumana. Acussiom hR, AP4=380 5/0145/64/000/002/0156/0159? AUTHORSt Anuo,'An Anto"*0VO X. A. (Cw~didate of technical aciences, Docent" 1i; Dubining Ve 09 D. (CmAidats of toohnioal scienoos)l Nosikoy~ S. M. (Engineer '7 - (Engineer) T:TLEz On the problem of determining embousing enera of work piece with die without molcung WUFCE;: IVUZ. Mashinoatroyenlyo, no. 2, 19614p 156-155~ TOPIC TAG3s dies embo3singa onerap paraboloid of revolution, ellipsoid of revolution, sphorical sogments deformed metal, symotric shape AM,- il%C -As SimpliCiol axpros3iona were derived for tho dimonuionlosa on'bossing onorgy of a piece having the shapo of a paraboloid of rovolutioti, wi ellipsoid of rovolutiozi, or A sphorical aof;mont. Tho gonoralizod onorcy is givon by A (s,)6, where apocifio doio mit ion work, V voltuuo of deformed motal, For a eymotrio shapa 61 ia roprouentod by;- ;Card ACMSION NRl Ap4o3o38o ro where (Ll~.)2 dr2 - -- =2 11. d V dr r2 dr Substituting those into the first equation w-d introducing the dimonsionloss form of thoonargyEl '111-13wrlal;', Yields R' In b-q For tho three different shapes mentioned above this equation is intogatod ayed gr&plioany. numerically on the Ural-2 conputers ard the results are displ Orig. art* has 1 14 fornaas wA 2 tables, ASSOCIATION i WU N. H. Baumena (MVTU) stmnml)o 22Jul63 MQL 1 00 SUB COM HH. NO RV BOV I OU OTHERs 000 Card 2/2 *:i~,.T *:V~ ,.11 1 6 "t 4 , ~ N-;- -,,, .!*, er"t), , - , -- I , , " . , , ~ %."i:- ~k : . ~- ~~ . t . : . I I ~, ~-.. i .811 *- rovc 1"'0t. t~!, RA ... C_ ANTOMIO, P.M. KC401 airplane builders of 6tallagrad Province. Kr7l.rod.2 no.3:9 Xr 15 1. . ~ I Oa-U 10:2) 1. IA#pektor arftmodolraogo #port& Btalim4gradmkogo oblastoogo ko- miteta Do'brovollnogo obahchestva sodoyetviya aviateit. (Stalingrad Province-4irplanes-Kodele) -.ANMNENKOP S, Graphic art laoquern baced on the KS-22 carlAnol lacquer. Kh1m. prom. [Ukr.] no.ls57 Ja-Kr 164. (HIRA 17:3) U(O) BOV/92-58-11-1-3/36 AUTUOR: Antonanko., S.k~ Member of the TTU Ukrglayneftesbyt TITIX: Bulk Plants Should Have Uade round Oil Filling Stations (Neftebazam, podzemme mwlorazlivo= M10MCAL.- Neftyanikp 190p Nr ll,, pp 17-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: To facilitate the supply and delivery or lube oilp especially com- plicated in winter time, one of the Ukrglavneftesbyt bulk plants built an underground oil filling station in front of 18 horizontal semi-buried storage tanks with a capacity ranging frot 3 cu, m to 50 cu mo Faucets with a Z' pipe diameter more Installed in the tank bottoms through mhich a 200 liter barrel could be filled in 4-15 minutes. From this underground f"11 station barrels am carried away in a narrow-gage care dravu by an electric vincho Oil to pumped into tank trucks by the Sh1DP-125 or the R3-T Pump, in about 30 to 60 minutes. The underground tankage cut dovu fire hazard and makes It possible to reduce the bulk plant area since the space Card 1/2 I-10) B~lk Plants Shixld Have Undersr*und (Con.) 60V/92-58-1.1-1-3/36 betveen installations can be economized, If the profile of the terrain permits lube oil rAn be unloaded from tank cars and poumd LrAto underground storage tanks by gravity. Besides this underground filling station., the author mentions anather similar statlonp Vhex" a number of operations v%.re mechanized and the time of oil loading and unloading vas shortened. ' ASSOCLATION: Vyovskiy TrU Ukrglavneftesbyta (The Llvov TTU of the Ukrainiwn Branch of the Main Administration for Pletmleum Marketing) Card 2/2 35338 S/194/62/000/001/042/066 16,3400 1113XIIAr3d3), 7) D201/D305 AUTHORS: Kozulin, Yu. N. and An-tonenko.-T, I.. TITLE: Tabulating functions Q (p,z) of two complex variablee ~U PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnall Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 1, 19620 21, abstract 1Z1142 (Uch, zap, Kishinevek. un-t, 1960, 55, 209-217) TEXT; In calculating the electromagnetic field of a vertical mag- netic dipole over a 2-layer conducting medium the necessity aroue of tabulating functions 00 -z chL - /uS Q (P,Z) =S Io(p shC)e v ds )U 0 Card 1/3 C V.~ f 61ven dePenden 0~ Ce ';Ile e Ind for 6 iec! t"Omagne t A S/194/62/000/001/042/066 Tabulating functiona Q U(P,Z)... D201/D305 fIeld components e v and hz on tile modulus of parameter p Is shown. Z-Abstraoter'B note: Complete traziolation.-7 Card 3/3 .%1/, 9 $~. 00 AMIORS: Plkov, V.I., Antonanko, T.I. 3,11)58/~ 1/1)00/0 10/074/10() AC,()I/AIOI "%I . -TlE: On determining the wirfaoe energy of rolids FMODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 10, 1961, 242, abatract 1OB90 ("Uch. 2ap. Kishinevak..un-t", 1960, v. 55, 22'j - 231) TEIM The authors derive an equation which relates specific surface ener- glas of the solid C a -and Its-smelt L. 6m, at the amelting pilntt F-a - K L gml whire K_depends on energies of sublimation anl evaporation. external pressure and molar volumes of solid, smelt and vapor. The formula yields results In satisfao- tory agrpemont with oxperiments. A linear relation Is cbtalpod, using the Oibbs- Ifeltholtz eq-,i&tlon, between the speotric surface.rree energies of the solid and Its sao~lt.. The foll?.wlng quantities enter this expression as parameterst tjem- persture and heat of smel"Ing, molar volumes and U,.erwral coorriolents of volu- ma"ric expine"on for !,he solid and its smelt. 0. Krasko (Abteracter's not&: Complate translation] Ca rd Vi 1,1692 S163 61/049/000/004/011 BiO2YBi04 AUTHOR: kntohonkot To I* TITLE: Determination of t" total surfaae energy of solids from the angle of wetting SOURCE: Kishinev. Universitet. Uchenyye zapiski. v. 49, 1961, 54-58 TEXT, The great deviations in surface snergy~ae established by the uouai methods are ascribed to the fact that most of those methods depend on solid - solid interaction. Here-it is proposed to work with solid - liquid interaction for determining surface energy and stress. As compared with other wetting mothodep this one offers the advantage that the final formulas involve no quantities difficult to determine. The parameters of the liquid are assumed to be all known. Surface energies, e, and wetting - C, a E2(1 + I - tan 9) whore 6,2 is a ,anglep Q, are related by F-1 2 cose function of the potential energy of molecular interaction; the subscripts I and 2 'refer to solid and liquido respectively. When C 12 in calculated Card 1/2 S/83 61/049/000/004/011 Determination of the total surface ... B102YBiO4 and expressed in terms of 9 and x - (v2/vl)1/3 this leads to the finhl relation "i--- + + (2+ -191) (13) (2 2) 0,0 the vi are the specific volumes. Surface energy and surface stress are computed !or solid benzene and for sulfur wetted with benzene, CCI 40 toluene, and cyolohoxane. The values agree well with each other. The surface stress for NaCI is found to be 257 dyne/cm. There is I table. Card 2/2 RIMOVI V.I.; Ah-rONENKO, T.I. Rolation between sublimation and Mrdness. Izv.vys,uchazav*; fis. no.0173 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1, Kithinevskiy goeudaretvennyy universitete (Sublimation (Physical sciences)) (Hardness) ACC=ION NRs AP4025092 S/0139/63/000/006/0104/0109 AUTIHORSo Antonenkos T, lo; Aty*kov, Ve L TITLEt 6~iculating entropy changes in'evaporation and sublimatiori SOURCE: IVUZ. Flzikaj no. 61 1963p 104-109 TOPIC TAGSs entropy change,, evaporation, sublimations transition layer, potential enargy, Boltzmann distribution ABSTRAM A now analytic method for measuring entropy changes during evaporaiion and sublization which requires knowledge of the molar volume of only one phase has lbeen described. The method is based on the fact that between tho volume of the two phases in equilibrium there exists a transition layer where all paramoters change abruptlyp especially the density. P and the potential energy u of the molecules iee.p from(*, and Ul to P2 and u2o The analysis is carried out in two stepst 1) the ;~oleckles transfer from the first phase into the transition layer, and 2) the moleculos move out of the transition layer into the second phase, Under the assumption of a Boltzmann distribution for the molecules in either phase and & Card 1/2 AOCESSION Nit, AP4o2$O92 linear dependence of molecular potential energy in the transition layerp &A expression is derived for the transition layer thickness. Purthermores wAvereal functions are derived and tabulated to enable the determination of values of LA, R /Pl , and the signs of dp/dT and 2 Vi. Orig. art. hast 18 f0mulasi, 3 tables, arA I figure. ASSOCIATIONs Ki&hinevskiy goaunivorsitet (Kishinev State University) SUBHITTEDt O9Jul62 DATE AOQt laeb64 ENCLt 00 SUB ~*Dgi PA' NO REF SOVs 002 OTHERs 000 ~4 Card 2/2 Ff murmmgmn,- mm ff, v r u "i" ho _1 -26766--66 WMISP? I - -6005620 (0-2/sTUR)=6 IWWIGG I A_EC_N1h_KT UR/2837/64/069/000/002)/0025 AUMORt . AnjQjjjWW. Tale, OROt Kishinev MAte Univernityi-Kiehinty-(Kishinevskiy goeuniversitet) TITLEs Determination of surfAos layer thickness between a liquid and its saturating vapor SOURCEs Kiabduev* UniversitsU Uoh*W% sapiski v.69l 1041 23-25 ITOPIC TAGSt light polarizationg integral equation ABSTRACTo The present work establishes a connection between thl coefficient of pol&- rization ellipticity and the thickness of the surface Jyer of a licMid- D contact with its saturated mpor. The approach is basea upon the phenomenon of elliptic polari- "tion of a linearly *Iarised light, following a reflection from a flat liquid surfac This fact shove the existence'WIL,transitional surface layer between the liquid and J , Its saturated vapor phassl with a struoturs, essentially different from that of the ho- mogeneous infinite liquid. The analysis builds upon previously published theory of el- liptic polarization of light reflected from layers with a thickness much smaller than the light wave length of the falling not'joa. Sivukhin, J. Exp. &.Theore Pbys*fvo18j__ -1948, 976s and Y.21919% 367)- An Integral equation relating the coefficient of polal.-_ T q 766-456 ACC NR, kT6005620 rization ellipticity and the layer thic)mses has been obtaineds The surface, layer thicyr n,,:,,,;,for sevIral liquidep turned Rut to be 2 - 3 times the liquid intermolecular di ce (19 1. for benzene# 12 1, for carbon tetrachloride)* Orig. art. hass 15 foruulass COM 20' SUBM DAM Nowl 4. orac Rut 003/ OM IMF$ 001 FILYUS." IT A I Y , I van Ytiv-j -jv! t-Lfka I I us I i7ts 'k-; Is I J . 'i ; U:MKk`.'i , 1 .0. , , r". j KOVAITNU , M.Yn., rod.; T.S. . red. (nVoif-ml tin(i colloid chemistm-; colluld cLe:-1.;tryj Fi- zyclain I kololdrin khiv~;Aa; kololdna khimilu. Kvivp ha- dimilkn rhkoln, 1964. )V" 1~. (MIHA 18-1) ANTOXMKO. 0. (g.lirorogrAd, USS)l ANTCNIWKO. V. (g.Kirovogred, VSS4 Contact with life, Politekh.obuch. no,10:87-88 0 159* (XIRA 13:2) (Kirovograd-Nduontiont Coopervktive) WTONENKO,j Y.A,, insh. Current feeding nozzle on a semiautomatic machine for welding in oarbon dioxide. Svar. proisr. no.105 Ja 164. (MIRA 1711) ANTONMOS V,D, I inshe Capron instead of nonferrous castings, Stroietruboprove 6 no.7:6 Jl 061. (min 3418) 1, L'vovsIdy mokhaniobaskiy savod, g. LIvov. Oylon) (Gas industry-Equipment &M supplies) ffqONEKKOp V*Dq Organization of indoor vork of the party. Good. i kart. no.11:41-43 N 162. (MIRA 15M) (Cartography) ADIXAMICHI B,?.; ANTONEN-Ku-, V.G. Manufacture of glass collimators, Prib. i tekho eksp, 0 no.W26-128 Mr-Ap 163, (MIRA 16W (Collimators) ANTONENKO# V.I., veterinanky-y vrsich (Odesna) Imunization of lotge againfit plague and ery0palas by it mixture of two vaocines. Veterinarlia 39 no,M46-47 N 162. (MIRA 16slO) A !'T' C,5 T 1,2LE: charLcterlstic FvatureZ3 Of Oxi'lation Cf Carbon nt a Low Content oi' Cai-Lon in tlx. 1'ctal :,'elt (Ozotennootl kinctiki o!,-.ivlcniya ujleroda pri n.".,1:Vd, yeru v metntllic~x-,t.-oy vvine) ?ERIODICAI. - 'Naue"myY0 doll ndly vyvq-1'.',%,; o*-~!--ly . Ilet ill I ~ir;:i,;a, Nr 3, i)P 5 - 9 (~JSSIO A-.-~STRAC7 The cl aract oriatic kinetic fc%turci; of the decarburIzation of low-carbon cteel weve 14"-o- lilvect i,-,,,t ions werv crxried out in quartz. toot. tu1L,-c by ut~--ans of high- frequency fui-naces in an atmosphere. The velocity of the addition of Uie ni7enta to t!;U 7-J)t-I'll".1 a r d the yiold of the taveous product.; ifter U tion were determisiod by of carill-nry T..e course of the oxidatil),-i Lf ti.e carl,on wao tri-ced dtiri.-,K Lie reaction, and 10 iln~ fij-,U1-(1 1. TI-o curve of Cx separation of carbon monoxide jpvcifies thu kinetics Lif the proces.9; It conoilutr, of tib~.ree 1-irt.7. T11W do- Card 114 carburization process li~rit.; the oxyt:(ni trani;f--r in tioi C.,.qractcrlstic Featuren of t,,.L- cxi,in, j:*",.~~.,tico 3- 1 r I o f Ca.-'Q,.) n r. t a L,,:,w C (, r. t en t o f C:. rb c r, i n t i. i, ~i 4 t 7-, reaction zono-, to the criti-I conc,mtrntion of liw enrl,ou 1 n mo alts. Winer, a (I i I i on o f t!,c ox id i ..- int'r ,%~;v!,t io increared the -~irve "un risi;-q-, volir:-e. horlzontnl part of tho., oLII'Ve I)OIF *t:, tO thf) C')I;;:t'!.CY of tho proOevr. i~ I v o r,-' t ion" C,-)! ok--11 tr at 10 -1 of .,A H on in dopondleriev wi tne a:!~iition ril' the oxidizing at!,erit wn8 r,,,.t(, if decarburization proceon kf-cte-~-,.es is detvi,,-.invd by tle fo 1 1 4 07, . dC s /V, K Cc d 1~' $ xx Y K I Y whore S/V denotes, th,-) r,.* ii) 'vetwt?c1i the reaction surface and the volun,e of ty") Cel t [C) carbon content of the m-.-tal -ind KX. Ind y tho const~ints of reactl.an Card 2i,; velocity arld *,I"(? CI'LCfl tr,".,':7fcr. The carbon. conte,;t Characteristic Features of the Oxidation Kinetics SOV/163-58-3-1/49 of Carbon at a Low Content of Carbon in the Metal Melt in the metal melt is determined for any point by means of the content of the carbon monoxide formedl it Is useful to represent it by the following equation: 0 CC] C CIO f Z (V.C) n The constants of the decarburization velocity were determined at different carbon contents in the metals, the mean temperature having beez415600 C. Fron the results obtained may be concluded that the decarburization process in the ease of an intense action of gaae.)ue oxidizing agents on the liquid metal takes place much more slowly than in the case of its moderate action. There are 5 figures and 3 refercricee, .1hich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: blookovskiy inctitut stall (14oscow Steel Institute) Card 314 Characteristic Features of the Oxidation Kinetics SOVI/163-56-~-i/49 of Carbon at a Low Content of Carbon in the Metal Melt SUBMITTED: April 5, 1958 Card 414 ANTONENKOP V.S.1 PUGAY, N.V.1 ZSKYTLIN, M.A. Opamtional reliabilifar of 200 Mw. blocks. Snerg, i elektrotekh, prom. no.2159-61 Ap-Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Glavnaye upravlaniya energetichaskogo khoaMstva Donstskogo basseyna. (Electric power plants) (Steawipea) AJNJ' 1 0 V.S., Inshener. _-.- Re the competition for the best efficiency sur"stion. Sudostroanis 23 no.3:63 Mr 157. 10:5) (Shipbuilding) AVIONIMO V.S., Insh, , , , , ~f, ~ '. -, ;~ , '0 ... Results of the competition among the efficiency promoters of the Karitims Provinos. Sudostroants 24 no.5t7l My 158, (HIPA 11t6) (Witime Province-4(arine engineering) ANTONENKO.. V.S., insh. Special features of shipping operations in the Far-Laotern Basin, Sudootroonie 26 no,2:78-79 (208) Feb 160. (MIRA 14:11) (Soviet Far East-Shipping) ~ANWNLNKO, V.S., lnzh. Maritime Territory Report and Election ^)nference. Sudostroenie 27 no.8179-80 Ar '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Zamestitell rredsodatelya krayevopo pravleniya NAuchno- tekhnichakoro obshchostva sudostroitel'noy promyshlennosti. (Shipbuilding-Conrresses) ARTONENKO, V.S., inah. Meaeuring the actual-out]-ines of a ship's hull using a theodolite, Sudontroonie 27 no.9:62-63 6 161# (MIRA 14:11) (Ships-Moasurement) ANMNFNKOP V.S. Out-of-town session of the Welding Department of the Scientific Technological Society for Shipbuilding. Sudostroenie 28 no.4: 81-82 Ap 162. (KRA 1534) 1. Umestitel, predoodatelya Primorskogo kr-tyevogo pravleniya. Nauchno-tekhnichoskogo obahchostva sudoetroitellnoy promyshlennosti. (Ships--Welding) ANTONTNKO, V.S., lnzli. Synthetic materials for the finishing and equipment of ship necommodntions. judostroanle 211 no.1008-79 0 163. Conference on the vxperlonce of operatIng new ships In the Far- Enstern Bnsin. 180 (MlRA 16:12) S/11 60/000/011/006/014 A161YA133 AUTHORSt Kryzhanovskiy~ O.M., Vrublevskiyf V.I., and Antnnenko. V.T., Engineers TITLEt Overall machanization and automation of the cupola process PERIODICALs Mokhanizataiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodetva, no. 11, 1960, 19-21 TEXTs Detailed illuetrated information is given on a system automa- tioally composing and loading the cupola charge and controlling the heat process. The system has boon developed at the Otdel avtomatizataii i mekha- nizatsil instituta liteynogo proizvodetva AN USSR (Section of Automation and Mechanization of the Institute of F undry Production of the AS UkrSSR) and tooted in a model The system collecting and charging the metal charge (pig iron and scrap) iFig.111 includes hopper sections holding metal for one work day, an apron-type feeder, a shaker, and a motor. The hoppers are suspended and shaken with 15-100 times a minute frequency and 3-6 mm ampli- tude. The charge components weight in the weighing carriage is measured through deformation of resilient elements, i.e. a beam with fixed ends, or Card 1/5 Overall mechanization and automation ... S/118/60/000/01i/oo6/oI4 A16l/AI33 a diaphragm, by inductive pickups (Fig.2) producing an electric siennl to an electronic potentiometer which transforms the signal into an ang"e of rotation of a program disc. A special transistorized electronic computer of the Institute design controls the automatic charge collecting with mini- mum deviations from the components weight set on the program disc. The weighing hopper design has been developed in two different versic-vi - with the hopper directly on the weighing carriage, and with a hopper * every feeder and none on the carriage. A safe Pamma-relay (also of thv Institute design) device watching the charge level in the cupola prodii-es a signal for the loaded carriage to discharge. The carriage discharges into the bucket., and the hoist switches on and brings the metal charje into the furnace. At the same time, the carriaje begins collecting the components from .-,-.etal hoDpera included into the program. The feedors are switched on by the ar- proacttg carriage and off by the weight program, and the carriage moves to rh(. next hopper. After collecting, the carriage waits for the gamma-relay sig- nal, receives it, goes to the bucket and unloads. Then follows the charging of coke and flux. Then the cycle repeats. The heat process is controlled by an automatic self-setting system, or extremum regulator (Pig.4). Its Card 2/5 8/11 00/ Ovorall woolianizdtion and automation A%iXm operation principle is based on the extremum of the Iron temperature and blast volume ratio, T - f(q) (where T is the liquid iron temperature in n O/m~'- - min). The temperature Is measured' OC, and q the volume of blast I i with it thermocouple with a special protection hood and recorded by a writing recorder. If the wanted maximum metal temperature cannot be reached, a sig- nal given a command for additional coke charge (ise, the signal will givi command for additional coke load in a coni-intional oupola furnace, or for temperature raise in special furnace). The system can be completed by a t telomoohanical digital recording circuit for the charge oomponente and-the i liquid motal temperature. It will replace 10 men. The estimated costs amortizistion time is 1-1-5 years. The Xiyovakiy armaturno-mashinoetroitoll-, nyy zavod (Kiyev Fittine-and-Machine Plant) and some other are making pro- parations to use the system. It is pointed out that it may also be used for electric furnace 8% /Abstracter's notes The article does not include any design details of the hopper shaking system, the programmer$ the compu- I tar and tho gamma-relay/. There are 5 figures. Card 3/5 3/1 1Y60/000/011/006/04 Overall mechanization and automation ... A16i A133 Fig. I - I-rail traokel 2-hoppere for metal componental 3-diso magnstj 4-beam oranel 5-hopperl 6-fooderi 7-olectric weighing oarriage for matall 0-carriage for coke and fluxl 9-ooke huppor; 10-flux hopperl 11-hoiati 12-cupola. Curd V5 Overall meohanization and automation Pigs 4 - The extremal blaot rogulatort 1-the measuring olemontl 1-the oupolal 2.- liquid iron temperature measuring devicel 3-amplifiorl II-the element determining the temperature growth signtW1i1;WW2jLU11 ;W~140'j"51WMW step-by-step switc~j III-tho element multiplying the temperature growth sijnn and ohanging the volume of glarized r layl blastiPtl 19P5 . ; t IV-servo elemefit -air linei 5;ai line gate valve; 6-reducing v:l el 7-fan; 0-servo-motor. Card A161/A133 All - - - - - - - 1 S I 'A A --Y KRIZHAIOVSKI, OX.; VHU13LEVSKIp V.1s; ANTUE21C, V.1'0 I Comples meelmnizatim and automaticr of cjpol.a fumace. 'Ackhniks 10 no.lCt 33-35 161. A M NENKO, V.T.; VRUBLEVSKIY, V.I. Control device for proportioning cupola charges with sectional sagnetic disks. Avtom.i Orib. no.40-4 O-D 162. OURA 16: 1) 1. Institut liteynogo proisvodetva AN UkrSSR. - (Proportionitig equipment) A14TONEITMOV V.I.; Kkj7,jjEUfJOV, V.!i. Calculating hydrogen nol*ubility In multinompnnant 1%v. vys. unheb. 7AV.1 -nhArn. met. 8 no.ltil.4-19 165. M,111-~ 1 I . ~., .- '.,m ~4.y w-JO t krt-'.--))cskJy Instit-at. AMTOINENKO, Y.T., insh.; VRUBLMXry, V.1.0 kand. tekhn. nauk Using sectional and magnetic plates for automatic coupoaing and proportioning of cupola-furnace charges# Hashinostroanis no.1:30-32 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 160) I, InatItut Itteynogo proizvodstya AN VkrSSR. (Cupola furnaces-Equipment and supplies) AWON"Kok V*T9 Device for automatic control of cupolamfurnace output depending ob the egg omeration in the foreboarth. Avtozi pribe no.ls86-87 J&P-Mr 113. (HUA 1613) 1. Institut liteynogo proizvoclatva AN UkrSSR. (Cupola furnaces) (Riectric controllers) AWOMWOP V.T, Automatic control of proportioning metal chargese PrIborostroonie no.7d5-16 JI 163o (K[RA 419) ritYZILCOVSKIY, Oleg Mikhaylovich; VHUBLEVSKIY, Vladislav lonirovich; ANTONRIKO~ Vladimir TimofeYevich; TITOVA, N.M., red. [Automation of cupola furnaces) Avtomntizatsila vagranok. Kiev,, Izd-vo AN USSR, 1963. 103 p. (M IRA 17: 5) AWTON'liKO, V.T., inzi..; V:iUUI.V%3KIY, in 7,'! 7 . Automatic charge food to cupola furn-c.,er, !.',Okli. i a-.,tc-.-prolzv. V/ no,4t6-7 Ap 163s (.'411-41% 170) V i-~' 7.1 1 J 14- 1 %' .. . ,. . I . tf~;:r. 1 17", ?:" j l.-' " - :.. ; " *~.'- i I p V. ";. p I n -,- ~-. . Autorat It, 1 tic '."Ao 1111a Ir 'A'arpirj- I I I I I - '!ekh. 'i~ , :, yr tA?;r..-i . I I J avton. j IS ~'; , ... Wil"~lv 17: 111) A-NTONENKO, V.T.; VRUBLFVSKIY, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk Measuring-out of the ferromagnetic components of cupola furnace charges using sectional magnetic discs. Avtom. I prib n0ji 10-13 Jl-S 164, iMIRA 1813) YEMOLAYEVA, Antonina Nikitichna; ANTONENKO, Vera VanAllyevna; KRYUCIIKOVSKII, Semen Arkadlyevich; VOLGARI, L*Gsp' kand, biole naukp nauchno red,; FEDYIJSHINA, L.M., red. (Biology for agriculture, Biochemistryp Biology and space; lists of recommended books) Biologlia - sel'skowu kho- ziaistvup Ibimiia zhitni, BiologRa I kosmo3; rokomendatell- rW& spiski litoratury. Wauchn. red. L.G.Vol ar'. Leningrad, 1963. 23 p. (N& toaq dniap no.7) MRA 17t2) 1. Leningrad. Publichnaya bibliotoka. ANTONENKOF V.V. Stvdy of gmaid mites in 11,aprope-trovok ft~ovlnte* Tm-d~r Vkr r"p, z&ueb**-O'bwn P"Oo no,2al%-.J~8 'k) (MIIIA 11131 1. Dhepropetronkiy inatibit ej,.:lpxrAclcgJlj m1kn-b-Itologil I Rigiyany. ELIMAN, Ael PIKHOVKIN, Fe, skonoidet; FOLYANSKIr I Mi I AMENIO, 're . (Rostov-na.-Donu) ZHBMIKOVAP T., takhnik Chkaloii-kv-'*---- GorIkovskoy ObI '3; PANFIWVAt V., takhnik (Chkelovak, Gorlkov- skoy obl.); GOLOVANOVt A* We discuss 0, Gabarov's letter entitled Ne saist not work this wayjtny longerN. Zhil.-kox.khoz. 12 no.8slG-110.1 Ag 062. (KM 16s2) 1. Nachallnik shilishchno-k*mm"nallnogo otdola g. Kolpino laningradekoy obl. (for SlIman). 2. Zhilishelm-1p .-.I naya kontore treata, "Irasnodarstroyut Krasnodar (for Pikhovkin). 3. OlavW Insh, filial& Hookovskogo obla;tnogo proTektnogo institutap g. Min, Mos~ovskoy abl. (for olyanakiy). 4. Nachallnik shillahahno-koxm#nallnoy kontor7 Khabarovakogo, eoveta narodnogo khosyaystva (for Golovanov). (Housing management) ANTOMENKO, Ye. Centralized technical service on highvays, Avt. transp, 43 no6IN19.20 0 165, (MIRA 18110) 1. Kiyovatotrans, NIKOLISMA, Yu.P.; NIKOLAYEV, A.V., otv. red.,-. ANTCVENKO, Ye.A., red.1 VYALYKHS A.M., tokbn. red. (Salt formation processes in lakes and waters of the Kulunda Step. pol Protessay soloobrazovabUs. v ozerakh i vodakb Kulundinskol stapi. Novosibirsk,, lad-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SM, 1961. 179 P. (MIRA 14: 10) 1, Chlon-korrespondent AN SM i naoWlnik Kulundinakov ekepediteii AN SSSR (for Nikolayev). (Xulunda Steppe-Wine waters) KUNINp Leonid Aleksandrovich; ROTSHMNp Leonid Isaakovich; ANTONENROp Ye.A..9 red,j GOSTISIICMAl Ye.M.0 tokbz. reds (Instanation mid repair of radio receivers, r"ord pUyers, " radio-phonograph coinbinations) Radiopriezniki, radioly, prolgryvatelil ustrolstva, i remo-at. Navoelbir'sk , Novosibirskoa knishnoe isd-,Io, 1960. 68 p. (Fladio) (Pbonograph) (KUU 14%11) , 1, FAMONOV, Grigoriy Alskoandroyicb, iLth.; ANTOF121KO, le.A.,rod.; SUBBOTINA, G.M., tekhn. red, (Roofing operational KrovelliVe raboty. Ilovooibirsk,, Novosibirskoe knishnoe isd-vol 1961. 124 pe (MIU V. 2 3.1) (Roofing operations) ANTONIUOT, A.S. - --- I MO. Work of the Mosoow loaal building materials Industry for 1949, Gor,khos, Moak. 23 no.lltl7-23 N 149. (MLRA 6:11) 1. Nachallulk Gorodskogo upravloniya proiVehleanosti stroymterialoy. (Mosoow-Building materials Industry) (Building materials Industry- Moscov) 0 All 4 4 0 a g La 9 a a a -** 0 jo -4 e s 0 0 ak t t a Is J6 to It A N N EN KO 4 11 Aggl4w"we of aas"W ambolls Im fats mail oft A ' do' Nbooffte lwrlootol -% Willml amol t- Avotworaltov ., (I It S R 11,4 #MlvKQw Cuttvi-I 041-Uld-414 mfor*11% tojib V14"t its C140tirmority. ""W"Istim lopolir"t. J. nwawnatlnt~ wool lkt dolls.4 N.V.. a.b.opoliler varicall lei ctmtt.~ l fisr I pin ; llw (W"it '"Goldi'sle d" Mtcffnl I" thr thl INN sti l O k d I l l or ttt w is llh *0 It "..Moo6vt val.0% w ork 1-0 lon"Jumisal-lo motto 01 1w m.misamh "".10. 11"llb Nq va li hot. 6, t goo goo so 00 its it a 1.110,61"1 tbv%WkAtlc% it tie 0 to 0 It t, A to "I n .1 .1 ARMNINKOys-NikolV Akimovl"j RAZNIKOV, P., red.; KUZNITSOVA, A.,, takhn. red. (Houses cost lose) Dona obkhodiatsia desheyle. Moaktat Hook. raboahil, 1963. 37 p, (MIRA l614) 1. Brigadir komplekanoy bz4gady stroiteley goroda gloktrostali (for Antonenkov). (Construction industrr-Produotion methods) (Blektrostall-Aperuwat bouses) IMNEMVO 0., $nsh.1 DUBININ, V.1insh. I Explosion stamping. Tekh.mol. 30 no.106-37 162* (MIRA 15:2) (Shoot-metal work) L 16582-63 FWP,k)/EW?(q)/EWT'M)/BDS AFMAsD Pf-4 JD/HW S/14;/62/000/012/010/011 AVMOR.: Anuchin. 14. A.p Candidste of Technical Sciences, Orlenko. L. Pt-._ Candidate of Technical Sciences, ?Lntoncnkcv, 0. D., Engineer, and Dubinin, V. N'.,, Engineer TITLE; Approximate method of evaluation of energy of forming thin - walled parts 1~ PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vYsshikh uchebynkh zavedeniy. Mashinostroyenlya, no6 12, 19 '20 158-167 TF_XT: The author presents art app imate method for evaluation of energy for stamp forming with ealosIvesitf thin walled axially symmetrical parts. These cal'cua ions have been corroborated on a apecial installation for h)Araulic stamping. The energy of ctamp forming is a s= of deformation work of tension-compression, banding and friction. rhe major part of deforrigtion energy is required for tension-compression (about 80% of the total s= of the effort). The author giVO3 a mAthemn-.1cal analysis of deformations and their intensity. The energy required for obtainine parts of the required form is the determining factor serving for the estimation of the weight of the charge, the Card 1/2 L 16582-63 S/145/62/000/012/010/011 Approximate method of evaluation... basic technological parameter. Tha results of some testa and theorotical evaluations are shvdn in a table. In the case of dynamic charges dynamic diaGrams must be kn(rin. This is r,iquired to make possible the evsluation of forming evergy when cnlculating thit weight of the charge. Four Soviet refer- ences. Thcre are 8 "formulas) 6 fi,guras, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: IMU im. N. E. Baumann (M~25cow High Engineering School im. N. E. Bauman) SUM,aMED: 00 Card 2/2 _1 , , , rv (k) LIF (a jptj*l D, -W T 1.)/UnPT;6T ACC NM AP6016580 (A) SOURCE CODE! UR/0182/66/000/005/0026/-0-0271- AUTHOR: Antonankov,__O. D.; Arjuchln~L M. A.; Kulagin, A. F.;_Nosikov, S. M. ORGi none TITM Coaff icient of reduction in explosive forming SOURCSt Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye-proizvodstvo, no. 5, 1966. 26-27 TOPIC TAM explosive foraing. steel sheet. sheet forming. steel formability ABSTRACT: Experiments have been conducted to deteraine the relationship between reductions in explosive forming and the weight of the explosive charge. Steel specimens 70-300 mn in diameter were tested in two explosive forming units of different design (one with a soft and another with a rigid water coqainer) with explosive charges of varying weight suspended at a cert ainLtons tan~4eight. above the tested material. The results of experiments with So Wid 2K13steels are shown in Fig. 1. in which the horizontal axis represents re =uctiona (the ratios of cup diameter to blank diameter) and the vertical axis represents the specific charge weights (g/d2 to the charge weight In g, d, to the die.diaroater in mm, .8, whap g and 6 is the sheetIlhickness in w). Region I represents the conditions under which the desired r-eTu-cEion cannot be obtained in a sint4e operation; region IT,. the con- 1/2 UM 621.98.044 ACC NR, AP6016500 ~Af A A 41 1100, - role- -00000 C 48 41F 47 41S 49. 4-V on (b) Fig. 1. Dependence of the reduction coefficient upon the explonive charge weight. aj SO steel; b) 2Khl3 steel. ditione under which full reductions are bbtained without material failure; and region-111. the conditiona'under which the material,!,fails. Point A represents optimal conditions under which maximum reduction.(0.63-0.67) can be obtained in a single operations OriR. art. hast 4 figures. IND) SUB COD31 .13/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIG REFt 002/ ATD PRESS:5-064& Clard 212 lyx, 4T AMM In QF MW AND CAMM. MFSCU4 t,Ln,lMgu. A., (ADS& Tfth-"~ a ft S* tr., lzi, Vol. . . .............. 27002 R/003/61/012/003/003/004 21108 11-1115 tl()'(v D238/D302 AUTHORSi Antonescu, A., and Fruchter, Me bigineers TITLE: Electrothermal production of AI-8i alloy from indigenous kaolin PERIODICAL: Revista do chimie% v. 12, not 31 1961, 150-156 TEXTs The authors, investigated the structural, technological and economic factors affecting tits electrothermal production of AI-Si alloy from indigenous kaolin and charcoalq In doing no, they had in view the subsequent separation of alumicum from this alloy by pro- cesses which have been recently studied* Tits experimental results were considered natisfactory in order to start production of the alloy on a semi-Industrial, scale. A review of the thermodynamics and kinetics of the specific reactions Involved Indicated the following.preliminary re- quirements* (a) Rapid heating of the charge up to 2100 C, requiring a furnace with high specific power inputl (b) very pure raw materials; Card 1/4 f7OO2 R/003/61/012/003/003/004 Electrothermal production**. D238/D302 optimum tension and current Intensity were found as 40V and 1600 A, respectively. A rapid methog for analysis of the alloy wits elaborated. The sample to treated at 900 C with dry, gaseous HC1 to chlorinate the metals, which are then separated a& chlorides and annayzed by known methods. The w"hed residue in then oxidized at 1000 C and CO 2 is trapped by KOH solution, giving the amgunt of free carbon. Next# Pbo Is added and another oxidation at 1000 C destroys the carbides. Si Is determined by difference. The power consumption per unit of product in. shown to be a function or furnace power* A specific consumption of 18.6-22.6 kWh/Kg alloy wits attained at 40V and 1600A. This figure is Identical with the specilIc consumption for a 25OkWh-furnace, given by literature. The consumption of kaolin$ charcoal and electrodes per Kg of alloy was 3e639 1.68 and 0.05 Kg. respectively, (8) Yields of 56 to 80% were recorded. Mcat of the los8es are attributed to volatiliza- tion of aec.; the losses were exceedingly high due to the relatively wide space between electrodes and walls. Alloys of the following com- position were produced. All 34-36%1 Si 56-57%; Fe 4-7%; Cal traces; Card 3/4