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ANTONOV, N.G., gornyy insh.; GRADOBIX, A.N., gornyy inah. Industrial testing of now explosives. Gor.zhur. no*806-39 Ag 162. (HIRA 150) 1. Magnitogorskiy, metallurgichaskly kombinat, (Uplosive a-To sting) - ~ - TN , , " - I I ~ , w I : , -'.. . 'I '. , . : ~ , ~' , ". P;O. I ' '- n-19 ~' i, ~ no, . ?'c ~ 1, . . i , . , . .; " ' - I I , : I W; . t %.' * - I ? ; I ' I . ~ . t I SHIVN, I.S.; ANfCINOV, N.G., gorVy inzhener; TIKHOVIM. A.Y.. gorVy iush*ner. 11 .1 1 ~ , -, Potentialities for ln~reaslug labor productivity in the Magnitogorsk mine, Ooreshurevioog:8-11 a 156. (KLRA 9:10) I.GlnvW Inshener Oornogo uprarlaniya Magnitogorskogo astallurgichs- skogo kombinats (for Shitov). (Magnit W rok-Mining engineering) ARTOVOV H.G&p Romyr Insh.; GRADOBIK, P.N., gornyy Insh. Iffial.ent use of KZDSh-58 pyrotochnioal relays in the Magnito rok Mine, Gor,zhur, no,lt?)-74 A 16). (MIRA 161lr 1. Gornoye upravleniye Hapitogorokogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. (VAgnttogrosk region-Blasting-Equipment and supplies) ; ,?I I' ,'., " . . ,,, i I , .: i ; . -- 'A e t I , ,~ , z Ill-t~o 1-if -,i;1" ",:,,, IN. - .. ~ ; -A"i 1, ,,, Vi- f, . I I I . , I ~ I . Ovorloading of mill, riuclcar rcmr t or., . Mor , 3f,f) -.- , -,4'6 11 o . ~.: : 62-68 1) 164. (HIPA 18:2) ANI, Ile r-4 f?a I MI, 165. z.) ;I I,.,. C,-,i J..h ta Gorn"'M , Ill. T. 11% .. T -F-A . 1,~ vT-: i- -11 -1- - 1 -1. 1 "The Spread of T,ltremln Through WfAter, A New Factor In Its blildemlology,11 Jour. Bact. (4R%AT V. 32:2113-58, i9�6. Epidemlol. Sect., Inst Epidemiol & Mlkroblol. Tomsk. "TONOV, N. 1. Technioal and economic Indices in the automobile induntry. Avt. pros* no.7:1-2 Jl 160o (MIRA 130) 1, Ullyanovskly avtosavod. (Automobile Industry) , - - - - i i ; i , 1p, I . I I . # , !': *~ "* ~ " ~: - ~. I . Tree rlanting riantinr, jAne In solf-shading holes. Les I stepl 4, No. 20 10152 .It 9. ~opjhlX List of Russian Accesslote, Library of Congress, June 19~2. --AW, Uncl. AM110Y. N.M. -N'q~ ~ A Iffect of benzene hexachleriZe on the viability of pines In connection with treatunt of their seedling roots under dry conditions. Vauch. truay Insteent, i fit, 6:30- 7 135. (KMA 917) (?in*) (Benzene hemohlorida3 I PAYLOV, P.P.; ARrONDV, 11.14.: MIKOV. B.A.; PLOTKIN. M.Z.: KWVAUOVA. A.M.; SILINA, V.G. Using fine water spray for extinguishing petroleum product fires. IzY.vys.ucheb.%av.; neft' i gaz 1 no.9:85-88 1 58. (MRA 11:12) 1. Aserbaydahanskiy industrial' W Inatitut innni H. Atirbekova I TSontmllny7 nauchno-Issladovatel'skiy institut protivopozharnoy oborony. (Petroleum Industry-Firne and fire prevention) ANTONOV, N.A,-, ZAKAMTIV. H.S., redaktor. (Now method of planning vertical curves In the longitudinal sec- tion of automobile roade; description and tables] Hovyi noted prooktirovanila vartikallnykh krivykh v prodollnom profile avto- mobillpykh dorog: opliante I tablitay. Moskva, lzd,-Yo dereshns- takhn. lit-ry Gmwhoadora XYD SSM. 1953. 130 p. (KLRA 7:7) (Yeads-Tatles, Coloulationo, ate.) ANTONOV. likolay Mikhnylovich; ITNVtr.VA. 12.A.. red.; KALIKOVA, N.Y., - [Designing vertical curves In longitudinal sections of highways; tables] Prooktirovenis vertiknl'nykh krivykh v prodollnom profile avtonobillnykh dorog; tablitaye Isdo2e, perera I dope Moskva, Snuchno-takha.isd-vo K-Ya avtomobillnogo transp. I shosesinykh dorog RVSR, 19596 ~66 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Roads--Design) i li~O I v67 7 T A, "A', AM MOR - Antonov, N. M., Vrglnerr TM-E. Nert (hrcml ~.m-pl tit 1--,A and o*, ln'emal s;rfaces of' Pkr-s PERIONCAL.- Vest-nik irash.1norlroyinlya, no. 5, 060, 66-68 TEXT: A now device design ellmln%ting the shortcomings of existing devices for porous chromium plating In bores was developed by the auttior (,to4.n,..Iy with Engineer S. V. Sha:ov. A-ithorla Certificate no. 91635). '.L was tested In miss production of erg:ne cyilridora and linIngs. !he device 1~7,71g. .'j is svspended and simalta.n*oiasly conta-:ted in 3-5sec. ~re anode consists of a rod 'I'- atta.,hed to fk ring (2) with three conl,:L~t taahlngs (3) also fixing 4..rt, anode pc,31~11on. The cathode Zonzists of a rod (4) and a ring (5), the part to be pla-ed is InAzzalled on the ring (5) with -.he uee of rep1i.,eab-'e ,'I&rges (6) and tc,Its. Tt;e pa:-t oontaote with, the flange by thread, or by contact screws Pmmta connect Iryl p'as, the anode *-nd camcoe pits te"ig irsulated by v. tl~ wash6rs end a Vashing. The mode D) 'IS -1 3.eQA' Pire -ZOAted with lead and ~olned tz~ tne support flWe ( 11) by three gj Ide ptlns k !21 .Conta,"Is (113) w.'-:n hooks 110 &!-e to the Car,d 1144 256? 1 S S/122/60/000/005/015/017 New "h,rom!um-pialing ... Al 61,/A 130 anode wid ~v.noje roads. AIL ptir.s ~IX,_ept C'r ~nl% bAS!-,.ngS 3:d -OT1t%CtS I )) -u-. A 0 -, ~' a - t a ( 3) are tradf of S"ee.. T n t r Inq ashtng~! " - I I I m&y be of copper on 17rit43. a.;Ao 11P o" an iA,",-y of 92-94* wl,'n 6-8% &n".11r,or,y. 7ne pos,.~ (~\ ev"d ~,Ae Of t.'Ie (4) 1--~ Wlt-h ba.kel 11to vA-zri.' P~r, z-tven, zlj: cmlam Jepos.-." I 1rsI p?,-*- o tf p:a~,~d s V-1aced on ttie Wlhods~ ring (;), xrJ :.ne arcde ,n~erted 111~. 'h:et~ ptns %'12) are put Into the g-jides t3~, ox.J wrioib devl~i~ sa,,Rp,_4rded into the plat'Ing tath. "he anodoy of a derIgn for plating onp or!)- cylinder atze con'ta s the ar~%Ae rod thriugh cnck,,,~tcrs. A SPOLi I de Ite ig. Is se after heat trsitmert oil :A-IrL~, llut-p I a Led par.9 ta 4~lmlnate brittleness. :h.1 a device Is trstalle:i dr4,, re!ro\i~d !r, 2-3 sec Ir the bath. Tt nnsists cf rcds (1) conneoted with a euppcrt flsnge i'2) havIrg two opposite ~,.Jts for transittlon flanget, and n)w rods are proilded w"th bores fcr connec-.1ra '.~ire&dAd contaot flLngtsa set o-i the to'15 -4) ews;,;Ire contA,~t_ C ?n e o f the i- \ pair of hooks or, the rod tc-p3 is designed for zcnta,~t w.1.,h *.he ~%Inode rDd In the bath. The anode ~7) is Inslalled or, a flargoN (6) made of orgekr.1c; glass. The anode consists of -~ jttenL p1pe w,.,.h iiad oat,.;*A, Flna (9) In the mid of fl"es are for pitving I.I.e '"ontact between tne Arode rod of the bath is by flexible cotAu, Itors ( 10) &:~d ipe ~-,&I par-.s and ( ~2) . '.!ne part. is at Card 2/4 Nou' chromium-plating and anodizing ... Card V4 Q S/122/60/000/005/015/017 A161/A130 the same time the holder for the anode. All major parts are of alloy steel, except for tor- minale and hooks (5), being of copper or brass. Spots on cathode rods not screened by the work,; piece and locA~teld opposite the anode are ii3sulat- ed with b&kelite varnish or *.inyl plastic hlooda (13). The parts may also be made of carbon steel and coated with lead. The workpiece in inatall*d in the flange (3) by the flange (2)(or liarowed on the threaded flange),-and the anode is con- tacted to the anode rod itt the bath by the flexible conductors (10). If necessary, p4rts to be treated may be Installed and removed directly above the bath. There are 3 figures. Fig. lt (1) - The workpiece to be plated. (2) The electrolyte level In the bath. Fig. 3t (1) - The workpiece to be anodized. (2) The electrolyte level.' ANTIONOV, N.1-%, Anode-jet chromium plating, Ve3t. mashinustr. 41. no.10:37-Y) 0 164. 0,11111A 17%11) 2)55b S/122/61/000/005/002/01) D221/D304 AUTHORSt Anton"_,__,N&M~_,_ Engineer, and Voronitsyri, I.S., Candi- d6t-6--of Technical Sciencesp Docent TITLE: Mass production of chromium plated components PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniyaq noo 5, 1961, 10 - 14 TEXT: The author states that Soviet electro-chemists have develo- ped and mastered the technology of ac chromium plating as weli as depositing chromium in self-controlled electrolytes, and jet and flow methods of covering, The ac chromium plating allows the im- provement of deposits and intensification of the process to be ob- tained due to increased density of current. Deposits have a bexter, fine crystal structurep their internal stresses are lowerp whe: the fatigue strength of carbon steel remains almost unchanged. Li- mit of endurance in steel 45 is reduced by 4 - 9 % as compared to a drop of 27 % with a normal dc chromium plating. Uniformity of de- posits is increased by 15 - 25 % on account of partial elimintition of Cases in the iormer. Surface finish le also higher by 1 - 2 Card 1/5 S/2)5.56 122/6l/OUO/005/UO2/013 mass production of chromium D221/D304 clauses. Lower allowances for machining coupled with accurate di- mensioning of thickness of deposits Indicate a promising 'Luture for this proceso. Change in frequency of ac results in the iormation of either porous of plain chromium plating. The composition of the electrolyte, density and other conditions are described, Porous de- posits are easier to machine due to their fine crystal struciure. -ihe feature of a self-regulating electrolyte consists of its con- tent of salts of oulphuric strontium and fluosilicic calclum that automatically regulate the content of ions of aulpnate, and make unnecessary frequeni correction of electrolyte. The possibiiity of obtaining thick layers without hindering their mechanical proper- ties Is another advantagep in addition to high wear resistance and hardness, Jet and flow methods of chromium plating also increase output and quality of production. Investigations have established thaT. forced circulation of normal composition electro.Lyte coup-Led with stirring intensify the process of plating. Stirring in the zone of electrolysis promotes the reduction of thickness of bounda- ry diffusion layer, and thus raises the number of ions that reach the cathode. This lowers the concentrated polarization and the Card 2/5 ~')55(j S1122161100010111~~J'00,e,'O! Mass production of chromium Df,'-'21/D304 electrode overvoltage which facilitates the discharge of metal. Continuous supply of fresh electrolyte into the 7%.,iic! electrolysis ensures its renewal anode-cathode space, helping tuc evacuation of gases, increase of conductivity of ele..'trollyte and larger deposition of chromium with the current, A fixture, for 'Ar' mium plating of internal surfaces of cylindrical component& is shown, covered by Author's Uertificate no. 12t325-, n the namp of 11,M,, Antonov, Its main feature Is centering of the anode in lr~'~pe~t to the treated component. A new design for an automati,- unit for wear resistant chromium plating based on jet and flow methcds :f electrocherical trPatment is covered by Author's Certlfl:ale n.-,, b65606/22, dnted October 31, 1960 in the name of N,M, Ant,)n,),. 1, should be noted that all similar constructions envisage stage tread ment by transfer of components through a series of bathiz vyhl,~h complicates the equipment and does not correspond to the nodern re- quirements of intensified proceen, and also results in the inAff" cient use of production area# The automatic machine is equipped with a system of valves that are switched over by a contrc! arT-a ratus which also regulates the electrolytic and thermal corAii,,on9 of the process at various stages of treatment, Thlu ar,rangemfrit Card 3/5 21)55~) S/122/611/000/oo-5; Qu2,., Co I Kaos ,mroduction of chromium DZ21/D304 not only simplifies the design, but aleo lncrease!~ the work effi- ciency, quality of plating and the use of product;on arna. The ar-, ticle illustrates the anode jet inetallation for autcma*~i~' Aiv_rr,"~M plating of internal surfaces of cylindrical components. .1t des degreasing, chromium platingt anodizing, cold and hot as well as hot &ir drylng~ Various sections of the anods., ,e- ce'-- ce are described. In addition to the cathode miunTlrg arrangemeni Vie equipment Is Litted on channel structure. The unl-t. :an. be i6ed for electropollshing, anodizing, phosphating and other gaivan.i.: processes with some modixications In its design, Approprvite of anode-cnthode sections or ihe suspension and jet aevi-es al'L~wo treatment of components with different shapes to be madp, (,hr,:,m,_1,iir plating of such items as cylinder blocks of car engines 1-5 MOTe C'X pedient with the use of flow through 'che mexbod Wh':.h enb--jres the Intensification of process and allows high quali*U cf be obtained. on the basis of investigations car.-led by on this subject, a Priority Note no., b793)f22,- dated AuC,-.o~-t 1 146') -.,;uvd.- The installation consists of an P, Le-~ -.ro~ yT.,~ - '5-caad lor degreaoing and chromium electro.yt~_ A.Lth a Gard 4 /5 29556 S/122/61/000/U05/002/013 Mass production of chromium D221/D304 ter and corrector, control apparatus, centrifugal pump, piping and valves etc. The automatic installation can be used for batch chro- ming of cylinder blocks for the latter's hardening or during re- clamation of worn units. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc re- ferences. ,y Card 5/5 ANTONOVS N.M. New autcmatic unit for electroplating and electroobamical tr6atwnt of parto, Avt.prom. 27 no.1003-35 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Usetroplating-Equipment and auppliao) AhTOI:OV L_NikQla--HiUW 'ER, Ya.V. t kand. toklu~. 19yich, inzh.; VAYN nauk, red.; MUCIlkV, A.G., rod. izd-va,, GVI:,,T.';, V.L., tekhn. red. [Now susponded devices for electrochomical trontmont of cylindricnl pk%rts]Novye podvearWe prispocobleniin dlia olektrokhimichookoi obrabotki tailind.-IcIvakikh dotalel. Leningrad, 19622. 17 p. OAningradskii dob natchno- tekhnichoskoi propagpndy. Obmen perodovyr opytor.. Serlia: Zashchitrj,-fe pokrytiia inetallov, no.5) (IIII.-LA 1r;:11) (EloctroplatinC-Equitr.ent and supplies) (Electrolytic pol1rhing-Equipmont and supplies) ANTOW)V, N,M.i Hosc, vv- Volgog rad. Avt.dor. 27 no.11:3-4' N 164o (MIRA 1834) EW i -%I%- 1, ) - -r* .!IT. 'I !to Culture - Novororod rrovinco Kub~m b33s in Novccrcxi rrovince rchjlovo,.jstvo -49, no, 4, Alril 1952 2 9. Monthl Lint or Ruselmn Accessione, Library of' Congresu, _ u IT uncl. 1. N, K, 2. USSR (6W) 4, Bee ~ I 7. Aiding the queenless colony in the winter hive. Pchelovodstvo 29 no. 12. 1952. 9. Monthl List or %.PaInn Acceselons, Library or Congreas, April 1953, Uncl. W I - 'L -7- ~ ;, - -~, -: . ~, ~, -.. I . 1. N, 14, ANTCNOV 2. USSR (600) 4. Bee Culture - Equipment and Supplies 7. Ir-porWice of a Ltock of artificial co,-abs. Pchelovodstvo ~U no. 1. 1953. t'rt of HUS811111 Accessions, Library of Congress, - . -- - - _ Apr - - 1953, UnA. k?4r,N,-.Vl N.11. 1. a - k v-s Of effe ',I':e ulk' (.!' ;o".'n ',-irgc rated vmd-v- in c.,..qJcjns'-.g o t -,: *.71 - rc wo~!, r * an'V "'Teratit.g In a - a, .-, or. F~ ', -' au , 5 d V.~. ve :- a , - torm. . S br. r . ra ly ~ po v,-~ p . c I * ~. t r c: ms k h . nc . 10 ~ --' ?-. V 63. (MARA -!?-8) ri , i jr IF ANTONOT, N.P.; KULIJ, P.A.; KARAHZTN. A.V.; UrKIN, I.A.; VITTORY, M.V., -"diktor; HOLOXOVA, Ye.I., vadushchiy rodaktor; SOKOLOTA, Te.f.. takhnichookly rodaktor [Pxploratory drilling with the manual] R&zvedochnoo burenie rukovodotvo. Leningrad, Oos. gorno-toplivnot lit-ry# 1954, (Boring machinery) 217-300 drilling unit; praoticAl stankami EII-300: prektichookoe nauchno-takhn. itd-vo n6ftianoi I 221 p. (KLRA 7:9) ANTON-CV, N. F. AM1107, NIV. 1.: 'Inve3tiption of high-spPol cuttinp of tl-rt-613 on cast-iron r4rts". Moncn-i, V"~54. Min Higher Educattin USSR. Moscow Order of lAbor Red Banner Higher Technical Schm], Impni Bauman. Pl-jsertation3 for the Degree of CanItInte, of Technical Sciences) SO: Kaithnan je&gplml, No. 52. 24 December. InI5. Moscow. ANTONOV, M.P. Specific nature of the individual consciousness of man as the highest degree of mental development (with summary in Inglish). Vop.petkhol. 4 no.6:79-88 N-D 158. (MM 12:1) 1, Kafedra filosofli Ivanovskogo pedagogiahaskogo Instituta, (consciousness) ~I. Sbojiiil~ zadnci, 1,? IWC~tl.T itOlInyk- v (Coll-cti-n of nothen"ktical -,robloms n "arA, d in ~~ntranco ,,xaninat! -l,- f or ld~-Jicr celucnt tz cr t- :!o:;crw, ""Jos. -tooret. lit-'.7y, ro U enr r It 'k knirincc *1! a nunber of schools by ANTOXOT, likolay Fatravichl V'YOCDBKIr, Mark Yokoylevich; NIKITIN. Vladimir Vasillyevichs, SANKIN. Alskeandr losifovich; RTYKIN, A.Z.,redaktor; AXHIAKOY, S.H.,' takhnichoskty radaktor [A collection of problems in elementary mathematics; a manual for home study) Sbornik sadach po elementarnot matematike; posabie dlia samoobrasovanits. lid. 3-e- Moskva, Oos. lid-vo takhniko-teoret. lit-ryo 1956, 532 ps (NLRA 1011) (Mathematica-Probleas, exercises# stoo) ANTONOV, Xikolay Petrovich; rD IIJIY rk Yakovlevich; NIXITIN, I'ladimir I -h S:X 1: Ka S asillyevil.7; Alaksandr Iosifovich; POUNINXIN, SXI red,; BRUDNOj go op takhnoredo (Collection of problems on elementary mathewtics; aid for self-study) Sbornik sadach po elementarnoi matematike; yosobie dlia samoobrasovaniia. Isd.6. Koekva, Gos.izd-vo fiziko-maten, lit-ry# 1960. 532 p. WRA 13:6) (Kathematics--Problessl exercise*, etc.) ANTON(Al N"Jo a) PeA,.L qyjp~q WWDSKIY, Xtirk Takovlovich; 1111UTD, ~;ffZimir-Visillyevicbj SANKINP Aleksandr Ionifovich; WILVINKIII, S.M., red.1 USELIROD, I.Sh.p tekhn. red. (Collection of problems in elementary mathftatics; a textbook for self-education) Sbornik zaanch po elementarnot materatike; posoble dlin awnoobrazovaniia. Izd.8s, atereotlpnoo. ~',oakvnp Fimtgizp 1962. 528 p (MIRA 15M Nathoratice-Problems, exercisoe, etc.) ANTONOVP N.S. (Arkhangellsk) Relation of mathematical instruction to other subjects of the polytechnio curriculum. Mat. Y. shkole no.20-15 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA l4i4) (Technical education) (Mathematics-Study and teaching) AMNOV, T.T. Apparatus for fitting togethor bell-and-spigot joints of pipes in rmning *and*. Rate, I Isobr. predl. v stroi. no,3:119 157, (Pipe fitting) (UM 1111) "14 AWHOR: Antonov, N.V. and Mindlin, M.G. Soy/93-58-4-411",9 TITLE: Prolonging the Service of Roller Bearings in Come Rock Bits (Ob udlinenli aroka sluzhby rolikovykh opor v sharoshechnykh dolotakh) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozynystvo, 1958, Nr 4, pr 20-26 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors refute the idea of certain designers that the skewing of rollers in cone rock bits can be prevented by lengthening the rollers. They prove their point by calculating the possible skew angle of rollera ranging in length from 20 to 24 mm. (Figs. 1-5) produced by the Plant is. Kirov. Further- c2ore, they prove that the skewing of rollers is related to the clearance be- tween the rollers and to the clearance in the roller bed (Figs. 6-8). The authors suggest that the skewing of rollers can be prevented by decreasing the end play between the face of the rollers and the shoulders of the roller bed at the expense of the roller length and width of the roller bed (Fig. 9), as well an by raising the shoulders on the trunion. There are 9 figures. Card 1/1 1. Petroleum industry 2. Drilling machines-Equipmnt 3. Roller bearings--Design KWMHKBV C6A.; TRAVKIWv V.S.; VIADISLAVIEVo Yu.Yo.; ANTONY, N*V61 GURMCHp M.; SHITp U.B.; PIMPAVIDVSKIY, lp.; Acmavo N.I.; BORHOTINO I.H. byentions. Goroshure noo2t74-75 # t63- (MIM l6s2) (Mining maahinem7-Technologiml innovations) (UrUmoving no,chinery-Teftologioal innovatiozo) (Railroads-4W.1s) DULIN, I.L.; YES I I OVP P.T.), Afil-OVOV4 ;,.V.1 KAMN, A, I.; z-j ~', 11'1~ ~, V.P.; BUGRO, Z.N.;_ PbPOV, V., red. [1he :,echora Coal Basin in the seven-year plan; a teclaiical and economic survey fir 19.58-3963] Pechorskli ueol.'Ul bas.. seln - v semiletkel tekhnIko-okonomichaskii obzc,.- 7.n !91,,~.. 1963 eg. Sykt..vvkar, Komi kn!zhzioe lzd-vo, lc)b.,.. Y2 p. (MIRA 18:4) I i I -- IA I -_ f-!, -- . - I - 7 PAMITSXIT, A.B., doteent, kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; EYDINOV, H.S., kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk: ANTON Inshener; GASUKOV, V.S.. inzhener. I Working cycle study of mine hoisting machinery. Sbor.st.Ural.poll- takh.inst. no,4?t78-90 153. (YIJIA Bil) (Mine hoisting) A4 PAHNITSKIY, A.B., doteent, kandidat t-ekhaloheskikh nauk; XTDINOT. M.$.. kandidtt tekhatch*skikh asuk; AMOY, NaTe., iar-hour, GASMOT. V.9.. Inshener; DRMIN, a. I., ln-s6n~er. Wire transmitter tenslomstry of etas hoisting wichinery. Sbor.st. Ural.politekh.inst. no.47191-101 '53. NM 8:1) (Mine hoisting) (Tensiousters) WDINDV, K.S.; ARMY, N.Ts. Investigating trunks of ground-type charging machiness Sbors st.Ural.polttekh.inst. no,65si2q-142 158, (MIFA 120) (Metallurgical plants--Squipment and supplies) t Ij45?.-'-63 M-rC/APCfC Pr-4 BWIDJ 3j000"-:- 001/0~01:~ ALIMORS.- Antonov, X. Ye. and PludAikovs, T.P., Engineers TITLE: Operation of transformer oi %.,Itb antioxidanto\\ PM-10DICAL: Energetik, no. 11, 1963P 20-22 TEXT: For prevention of oxidation of transformer oils under operating conditions, besides thermosiphon filters, various antioxidant additives are used. Witb filters, operation is more complicated and expensive, where8b previous data for antioxidants was limited and inconclusive for operating conditions. A five year (195'7,-61) experiment under aperating conditions Vag made at the power supply network of Mosenergo using oil wItb 0.0')% Pyramidon (amitopyrine) as an antioxidant-tor-44-ite-."f-eqvdi=nt-, -----fo-rm-e-r-*--w-ith-cepaelties of 1000-320041lovolt amperes. Annual samples of oils vere taken, and results of 1^borstory teats for oxidation no. (Ml. K09), Pyramidon content, and reaction of the aqueous extract (pH) Indicated that Pyrazidon definitely decreases oxidation " the transformer oils are stable for many years. Not all transformer oils are compatible with Pyramidon. The Card 1/2 L ipg-63 S/091/63/000/004/001/001 Operat on of trozeformer otl6.. cv%pstib;l*ity of Pyramidon and stability of oils was first determined udder laboratory conditions. When laboratory tests indicated incompatibility with Pyramidon, oil stability was not attained either under laboratory or opera- ting conditions in two transformers Of 32M and 1000 kilovolt amperes. Oxi- dation is more rapid then in the oil without an antioxidant. Laboratory and operating experiments were also made with antipyrine. Regardless of com- patibility, within a year of operation antipyrine was absent and the oil be- came progreerlyely more acidic and had to be regenerated. Antipyrine did not improve that oil st*bIL~~y and vii unsuitable for this purpose. There are 4 tables and 2 figures. 1~ ACC NRt AP60285M SWRGE COVEt UR/OM/66) AUTHORi Antonov, 0. JGeneral designer)l TSIEachev, nginear) (F ORGt none TITLL: Transportaircraft today and tomorrow SOURCE: Aviatelya i koamonavtIka, no. 8, 1966# 10-25 TOPIC TAGSt transport aircraft# aircraft performince, turboprop aircr,tttAN-22 !transport aircraft ABSTRACTt Although subsonic aircraft are considered to be the mosteconomdc.%l air- ,craft for transporting cargo, It to possible that sooner or later supersonic.*- jeargo transports will appear. The main prerequisites for success In the .developmint of such an aircraft are the reduction of the weight and specific fuel consumption of jet engines and the search for new aerodynamic coni.figura- tions for transport aircraft. At present, however, even the developmeot of transonic transport aircraft with large cargo compartments. high takeoff and landing characteristics, and independence from ground-support equipment to a problem. It to more Important to decrease the loading and unloading time of transport aircraft than to Increaje their cruising speed. Vie load ratio (cargo-over-takeoff-welght ratio), specific fuel consumption, ranget and takeoff and landing runs aro the principal economic factors of transport aircraft. 1_A_CC NK, AP6028566 An increase in aircraft speed results In a decrease In the lift--over- drag ratio and an Increase In tho, specific fuel consumption per kilogram of thruot and of aircraft weight. The flying speed$ however, should not be lower than tho optimal speed for tht power plant oelected for the aircraft. The turboprop power plant chould be uNed within a speed ranRe not exceeding Mach 0.7. The speed range for by-pass turbojet power plants Is from IM - 0.65 to M a 1.1, and for jet-engine power plants the speed range reaches a Mach number higher than 0.9. From the article it follows that future transport aircraft heavier than tile AN-22 will be equipped with turboprop engines. After stating that the AN-21 _11(t9 up to 80 tons of cargo and has a maximum range of 11,000 km. the authors Indicate that there are no basic limitations to the development of transport aircraft, equipped with new turboprop engines designed by air- craft Designer-in-Chief N. D. Kuznetsov, with greater payload and range than the AN-22 aircraft. There are other techniques for :ncressing payload and range which do not require an Increase In the payload-to-ttikeoff-weight ratio and an Improvement In engine efficiency. Since range Is related directly to the lift-over-drag ratio of an aircraft, designerv, are paying great attention to the Idea of boundory-layer control by auction in order to decrease total drag by 20 to 30 percent. There already exist experimental aircraft with boundary-layar bleeding systems. Aircraft takeoff and landing performance can be Improved by the use of a boundary-layor blowtog system X coij 213 A ACC NR, AP6028566 i with a ja flap. However, since there are a great niaber of design ccmplex- ities Involved in the development of a jet flap, "there may be only a single experimental Aircraft In the woild with this system." 7 The possibility of automating all phases of flight, from takeoff to landing, is discussed. In spite of the use of semiconductors and miniaturi- zation, the weight and volume of aircraft electronic equipment have continued to increase from year to year. The total weight of all aircraft systems and equipment makes up 6 to 12 percent of an aircraft's takeoff weight, and each additional kilogram of equipment weight Increases the takeoff weight by 4 to-10 kilograms. Orig. w-t. hass 8 figures. tATV PRE-551 5062-r) SUB CODEt 01 / SUBM DATM none A? QW-1 AVONOVO , O.G., starehiy leytenant Supplying ultmabort-va" radio stations from an a.c. netvork. Voat*proUvovosd.obor,, U0,3159 Mr tfil. (HIM 140) (Radio, Mlitary) INTONOVP O,G. Concerning the economic efficiency of sAeolerated autovatle starting of steam turbines. Energoi olaktrotekh,prome no*40-5 O-D 162, (HIM 160) 1. Institut aytonatiki Gosplana Ukr6SR. (Steam turbines) L ACC NRi AE6021489 SOME WDEt VR/0413/66/000/011/0140/0140 INVENTOR: Antonovo 0. K.; Anisenko, V. C.; Solbot, A. V.; Towshin, V. F.; Ryshik Td. Le; 1011%achev, V. ORG: none T11LE: Meth,)d of Compensating for the Aerodynamic ssywwtry of propeller aircraft. Class 62, No. 182328 SOURCE: liobretenlya, promyshl*nnyye obrattay, tovarnyye anaki, no. 11, 1966, 140 TOPIC TAGS: aerodynamic coptrol, gas turbine engine, aircraft auxiliary engine, asymmetric body MSTRACT: An Author Cetti,ficate has been Issueu !or a vethod of compensating for the aerodynamic Asymmetry of propeller aircraft. For the purpose of inert-Aging flight safety and 81WIifying flying technique, aerodynamic asymeletry is decrease4 by ~the thrust of an auxiliary gas-turbine engine (1). This creates a moment opposite Card I "49 Ja fig. 1. Compensating for serodynaide asymmetty Auxiliary Ses-tuthine engine; c of gravity; 3 - vertical tail surfa.,#01 4 - nain power plant to the mownt Indicated (see V.g. 1), which to caused by an asymmetric blast on the vertical tail (3) surfaces by the airflov from the smin power plant (4). Orig. wrts hast I figures SUB CODEt 01, 21/ SUBM DAM 130ctO/ ATO PPY.SSt Cmd JKAYLMYAN, A.L.1 OVRtITMIY# Ya.S.i ANTIctirV, O.S. kesults of the use of angtwRrdtopraphy to improvr4 the prf-clalon of the d1apoals or tumors or tio rAmointimim. vor). Pitt. I r#R. org. krov. i dykh, no.lt23-31 161. fle.'RA M7) 1 --- - MULAW MIKATELYAN, A.L.1 ANT040Vt 0.8.1 MFINO V.I. Diagnosis of patent ductus arterlosum, Vop. pat. I reg. org. k". i djvkh. no.1033-241 161. (KIRA 180) 4 . 1 'lly YA, .'I "I I TAPTAKYA, S. L,j__~!1TC?1OVt_R. ~*l nladshiy nauchrWy notrudnik Localization and formation of pseudorocal tima In larynReetonized patiente. Vost, otorin. no.100-82 '62. (M-IRA 1517) 1. Is otcr-,.iolaringologichoskogo otdolenlya (nach. - doktor meditsinthikh nauk 1. N. Alskeandrov) Hoskovskogo gorodskogo chelyustno-liteavogo spitalys I InstitutA eksperimentallnoy biologii I meditsiny Mr. - laureAt Leninskoy premit prof. Ye. 11. Monhalkin) Sibirako;-o Welentyu V1 SWR, Notosibirok. (LARYNX~SVRGGERT) AMMOV, O.S., *spirent (Kooky&. 0-117. 1-y Meopallmovsk-ty per. d.10, kv.8) Relationship between the oliniftl r6estgenologie&I platurt and the howdymnio characteristioe of high defects of the latervoutricour septu and patent duatus artoriosus, Yest.rett.t rad. 316 ao*6130- 38 T-D 1596 (Ktu 1315) 1, Is 3-Jr WSW rOut9*5010CII (I&T- - Prot- 1A, tager) I W*dry graduoy khtrurgit I an*etesiologli (sav. - Prof. U.N. moshalkle) Mutralloogo lvetltuta usovershoustrovanlys, ITAChey (dir, - Prot, V.P. L*bqd*TA). (VJCTUS AIMIOSUS diag.) (MLAIT SBPMX abnors. ANTONOV, O.Ttl- YONKINAIi-i, V-'d'. Paasnge ot e;gtiala tbrftiWh 4 18 tin. 11 ~ 13- 1~-jN'63. ( KIRA It, t i "f.') 1. DeygtV4"1_IfVye chleny Niuchnr.-tpkhrdch,~.,4kofro olahchentypt radlotekhniki I olektroaryAtt Imoni Fopovm. v .0 ANTONOVI ?*Yuep Inshe Proust reinforced concrete in the bearing elements of subvay statioris Trnap, stroi. 12 no.900-51 S 162. (HIM 160) (Subwao) (Precast concrete construction) ANTONOV, O.Yu., insh, Prestressing of undertround bearing elwwnts, Transp, strols 12 no.12t44-45 D 162. (MIRA 1681) (Prestressed concrete construction) (Tunneling) ANMNOVP O,Yu., inst, Construction of precast reinforced concrete tunnel linings. bet. I shel.-bet. 9 no.lOt462-464 0 163. (MIRA 16t!2) ANTOIANIJ.'Juas IrIth. Pliable tmu7t.4,p'.t, hinged systems in elozert,,% cr tunnol l1ringes Trmnsp, I strc.l. 14 ne),7,,4,.--45 JI '(4. (MIRA 18!1) LN-W)NIOVO O.YU.p Irish. Looking through old magazinea. TranaV. ntroi. 14 no,8-.59 Ag 16,/#. (MIRA 1811) ANTCNIOVy ln?h. tunneling vith jacknting asit in rock, Tramy, strol, 15 ni-5147-49 My 165. (MRA 18117) ""7', A 1 1. . I ,,,~ "-. 1 -, r~r I ~, , r., llrov t,,-o- rocorkin -nl~orf,,t Ji. ti,e lint. Kryl. rod. 15 lin.8t I' ~-] I Ag 164 0,11~f, 1811) ANTCFNOV, P,; KOIMICHIIV, N, Ifew reguliktions for repairing automobile by units. Ayt. tranap. 36 zo.li: 29-30 v 158. (HIU 11311) (Automobilas-Maintenance and repair) A11,7MOV, 13, irr.; P"CHTIj, T,j irg. Now vqo1jamit of =all mcohWilmAtion IlAmdunod fol- rAj ''afaoturing T . I proranses at tho brarichas of tho Frogivriul Flarit, bicimmint. Rov c~-llstr si ant, uovatr 15 too'?C'90-4~'2 StO, ANTCNOV, rp. , licilitel (gr. Biala Slatina) Now I activate my students in the course of teaching biology. Biol i khim 6 no. 3t 27-32 163. /.P. !~1,7/ 0 SOV/137--59-5-11248 Translation fromt Referativrkyy zhurnal, Met&llurglya, 1959, Nr r, pp 251-2r)2 (USSR) AUTHORS% Antonov P.A., V,~raksiu A I e--- A L ;_ I ~ I MLE: A New Design of a Thiok-Sheet. Roll LT&.-Mil I Manlpllator FMODICAL - Sb. statay, Urallakty z-d Vazh. mashtnoatr,- Ira. 8, Ord-zhorilkidze 1958, Nr 1, pp 166-- 1? 1 ABSTRACT- The authors describe a now design of a maniptilator of a semi- continuous thiok-sheat 2800/1700 mill. The manipulator is a raek-type device with a one-side hydraullo drive of the left and right rules which are connected by a rigid rod, The maxinram weight of thf rolled metal is 8000 kg. The maximum tra-iel of one rule Is 1175 mm, the speed of the rule travol Is 0.3 - 0.5 r see, The hydraulic impulse stroke cylinders of 130 = diNmeter and the back stroke cylinders of 60 mm diameter PAre lo~:attpd I,,, one housing. One transmission shaft Is ueed from the drive stle instead of the two shafts in previous designs. The new design Card 112 of the manipulator mAdfd It Possible to plac(~ th,~ trin~mlsqlcn GRABOVSKITO L.K., inzh,,l BASHILOV, 0,N., inzh.; SOKOLOVSKIT, O.P.0 insh.; KPASNOSELISKIKHt S.N.p fusho AUQMV,-~4-; DTKOv, V,A,, Insh,j DANILOV. 0.0., insh.1 GELIMBETH, fe.Yu*p inth.1 PILTPI H.M,p ifthel MAWOVj HeYs. Inabo; RAGINSKIT, D,M,o Insh. Iq%lipment of a working line of hot rolling adIls. Sbor. at. NIITTAZRWH& UralmachsavoCa no,,600~-96 165, (MIRA 18:11) ANTONOV I _~. I MVK S, Z. Multiple machining of parts. Prof.-tekh. obr. 18 no.2317-21 F 161, (MIRA, 103) (149tal cutting--Study and teaching) AIEWj!qYjL P. D. I TRINOVA , N , H. Hateorological &M eynoptic characteristics of storms and their prognosis in the Chernoytay region. Trudy UkrXI(R4l no.12:57-68 1380 (MIRA M12) (Chernovtsy region-GIclonas) AUTONOV. P.7. Botany field trip dealing vith the topic "Trees and shrubs In winter." Diol.v shkole no.1:20-25 Je-P 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Rookovskl3r gorodskoy ps4vog1.cheskty institut. (Plants-4Proat resistanoe) ANTONOT, P.r. Results of summer praotice on state farm. Biol.v shkole no.2: 87-88 *-AP 160- (HIRA 13t8) 1. Moskovskiy gorodskoy peda4ogicheskiy institut. (Stuaef.t aotivitiell ANTON, P.F. Excursion woric in botany. Biol. v shkole no-3:15-19 My-Je 61, (MIRA j4:7) 1. Hoskov3kiy pedAgogicheskiy institut imeni V.I. Lenina. (School excursions) (Botany.-Study and teaching) ANTONOV, Petr Oeorilzrovich takhnolog. gero7 truda; GOMKOV, A.A., doktor retmensent; OSIN. I.A.. inshestr. redaktor; I=Wy# A.00, rodaktor: rALIT11A, A.To, Inshener, vedusbchly redaktor: DUOIRA, N.A., tokhnicbeekly rodalctor. [Advice to young foundry workers) sevetr molodowu litelshchikal Isd. 2-00, parer. i dop. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn. lad-vo mishinobtrolt, lit-ri, 1956. 59 P. (KLRA 10-4) 1. Uralmshwaved.(for Antonov) (]rounding) Garoy Truda; LUZIN, P.Go. inshap lnzh.p red,; DUGINA, N.A., tekhn. red. [Advice t* a young foundry=m] Sovoty molodomu liteishchiku. Yoskyap Yavhgin, 1961, 53 P, (Bibliotaka rabochogo- mashinostroitelia. Seriia: Paredovaia tekhnika - osnova kourunisticheakogo truds, no.5) (MMA 15:7) (Founding', 8 6 SiIP(k)/rIP(q)/BDS/E*T(s)--AFFTC/ASD-..Pf-4--JD AP3003683 S/0186/63/005/003/0342/0346 AUTHORt Shvedov, V. P.1 Antonov,_P. G -V C _~So Y_ ~M: )VIC id -j1-0 01 ot Y electrolysis with it nercury~ 21 cathodo SOURM Radlokhtmiya, v. 5, no. 3, 19639 342-346 TOPIC TAC&t To" earth*. praseadynium, noodymium, separation, electrolysid, mercury cathode, electrolysis output# prasoodymium acetate, complexing agent*. lithium tortrate, rore-earth amalgam, separation factor ABSTRAM Outputs and separation factors in 0.e electrolysis of aqueous solutions! of proseodymium and neodyatum acetates, in the presence of lithium tartrato COM- 0 -A IR-lectroll 1A __plsxina agent have boon detafained. p *46-scr li" by I t- A a Xvkx%-*1 I ariC. - It. P, Grabom (Cbem. Rev . o 46, 3, 471 (195(j) with 4 -mercury -cathode and platinum &nods.-- The- *loctrolyto-vas- maintained at-2UG and--,--,-- pH6-7. The prostodymium concintration was 0,02 M in all electrolyte&. The Nd p concentrattcn varied from 2 x 10'5 to 0.02 H. The cathodic potential and specific activity of radioactive tracers in the electrolyte were measured periodically __CWd SIM-Mv-03003W durInS alscti~ax~sii' for. ii~'-"~"J. to"~Wft. Itha rm-4arth 61"aits In th4k o"181MAI ,'111 and the electri'AytZwere W'trlal fy, &!",!a!; 'SkA 66V ioll Offsets of "it #~ Current dons ity'Ar to PU &L'44r e. the at trayte Rt with Aiii`._ So that 4~44.ikrotv_ At 1'i1A 1, -)ioqt~ unevally V zor P0.0 d an W45 .. xiot: af f"c and *ss ioi'=16 _'~y 4artitions tn.4fii P M'. ti-o - it% ~ tti electrolyte I - -'and 3), cuiix :f c-c6duntrAt an ra ri dons Ity varia-lons at 0. t-j .A I fthiuiri tartratc, isignif IcAntly of rected - the -output and - separation facto-rof-lod-and Pri as shown in Figs. I ste 2 of the Enclosure. These data together with &4tn *obtained at different lithium tartrate concentrations, show that separation factors of 30-60 and over were achieved, as compared to a waxinAn factor of 3 obtained previously by E. 1. Onitott (Anal. Chem., 33, 10, 1470 (1961). Tha optimum operating conditions at 0.02-M Pr and 0.002-M Nd are as, followas lithium tartrate concentration, 0.34 M1 current d*"sity.' 7.7 mamp/c=21 alictrolysis time, 60 mini teeperaturs, 2OC* Orile orts hast 3 tables and 3 figures. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTEDt 2?kpr62-- DATS ACQs MugO -SNCLt 01 SUB CODE: CH 10 REr SOVt 002 OTRSRs w6 Card 2100- SH, V.P.; ANTUNOV P.Gq . VFivVP - - P - - . - Separation of sumarium from neodymlum r-nd praBeodynium by eleclr-)ly3lB on n mercury cathode. Radjokhimiia 5 no.5s616-618 163. (MR~ 17%3) t- 16-4--X~-JA KFMI'a ~1-2./EDC (-A)/9WA(d)/F3-T(t)/V-FF(bN Pt-1 0 1 JJ PC K'- D (I g, MO k F n. k/ N;l: AUTHOR: ShVf,,e ,0.,. a_ V. P.; A_ntonov, P. G. T ITL(: A study of the condi t Ions tot the format ion of am.319'V!11~ (if ~j "'Joi i nitifil, tc,rbivm, dy~_pros lun and holmluen durInq eltc-( t ri)l yt, I %. cm jj rji~,[ , it SOIJRCE: Andloklilmiya, V. 6, no. 5. 1964, 581-5M TOPIC TAGS,. gadolinium, terblum,dysprustim, llolmlutm, a-malgam Forniation, mercury ABSTRAM. Tiw authors note that In the electroly!.k, J aq-jeous solutions con- taining acetates of the rate earth metal-, arid lithi,im cittal( I,, it ccriplexinq a-tent, the 0.1-ments or the cerium sub(Iroup and ytturbiui--i readi ly iorf'l .3maliclanis. Roforcnice i,~ made to ftudles which have shovin that the elenven?, heqi(Inin(' Vj;ttj cp,?nlinlirn h(,w little or no Inclination to ttic for,ratior of The pu I post oT tht Present artlic-To-wos to-e-s-tablTsh the capacity cif cladolinlum, terbhjm,~ dysproslum arld holmium for amnl9am formation by means of the f-;ectroly~'Is, cr, a me cury unthodr, of iij:tion-. containing t-he orprate-- oJ? t_#vf_-sL- atements -r, 11thifim- lei tt%!te___a9_ 0-romOlexIng ag-enk. The aGt"-rs do not describe thn experi- mental procedure mployed. aasicaliy, hu-sever, the quantity of rare earth ele". ments In tho amallgam and In the electrolytic phase was deterinined by weighino. the Card 112 conct-ntration 0 Cd, Tb, Dy and 11o:0.01 M; 2electrolytIc volume: 15 m! ; me-cury Volumes- 8 ril; current densIty: 30 ma/cm ; cathode area: 10 cm ; time 0( C I or I rof ,s i s2 hou r Thic 2.wt hors e5 t;)', i sheJ that Grf, Th , Dy and !w have Ulz eou"c ate--on(a--of---the-rare--carth- Olcifient -lit 41 -tir 71 Oel, w0ght Of.",ft 05S.- :Nol ;~j ha =AS Socurto 4k - EN LI I'C CHASOVITIN. P.A.; ANTONOT, P.~. Development of tunnel corstruction in the V.S.S.1f. Tranup.stroi. 7 no.10:20-26 0 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. GlAvayy inshener Olaytodn# I 'set rowtroyv (for Chasovitin). 2. Olftynyy Inshoner 14atrogiprotransa (for Antonov). (Tunnallng--HWory) CHULAMOV, O.Ch.; IbIDOXHMSDUT. B.; ANTOMOV. P.I.; ROENJUJOV. N.M. (Outline history of the economy of the IrDEAkh S.S.R., 1917 - 19281 Ocharki istorii narodnogo khosinistva Knzakhakoi SSR, 1917 - 1928 gody. Alma-Ata. Vol.l. 1959. (MIRA 12:12) 1. AkAdemlya nauk Xazakhakoy SIM. Alma-Ata, Inatitut okonomiki. (Kazakhstan--Mconomic cenditions) YoN-, kand. takhn. nnuk. red.,,ANTONOT, P.I.. arkh., nouthAyy red.; WITACKVA, T.T., red. tekhn. red. LSOundproofing residential and prablia buildings] Zvukolso- 119tells xhllykh I obehohnstyonnyfth ~dmnli: abornik atstei pod rod. T.U.Nikol'okogo. Hooky&. GovAnd-vo lit-ry po strolt.. arkh1t. i stroit. naterialem, 1961. 127 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Atadealys strottellstva i afthitsktury SBR. Institut stroltallnoy fisiki i ogra shdoyushchikh kon2truktoly. (Soundproofing) ARrOWff, Pe-I.; POLOO V.I., nauchnvy red.; CHMOVSKATA, T.P., BOROVNV. N.K., tskhn.red. Nfety regulations for workers In the manufacture of roof- shooting materials (ruberoid)] Phisiatka po takhnike bez- opasnostl dlia rabochikh po proinvodetvu ruberoida. Moskva, Ges.isd-ve lit-ry pa stroit., arkbit. I stroit.materialam, 1961. 12 P. (MMA 15t2) (Building materials industry-Safety measursa.) SIMPIM-sp L,T., inzh.; TOUITIYEV, S.Gal irmh,.; ANTONOV, P.I., insh. Applioatior of automatic hard facing or rolls on the 750 Mill. Stall 22 noOi256~257 Hr 162,, (IMU 150) 1e Zaved Obasroy Oktyabr'N. (W.ls (Iron mills)) (Hard facing) ANTONOV, P.I.p insh.1 KHODOSH, V.A., inzh. Over-all mechanization for the construction of tunnels In urstable soil* Gor, xhoz, Mosk, 35 no.1105-28 N 161. (HIRL 160) (Underground construction) -ACC M. AP60150Y' SOVRCZ CODES UR/0363,66/0021(105 0950 AUTHORI Antonov, A_~epgnovj A. V. ORGe Phy# iorechnical Institute to. A. ?._Lqjf amy of Scienced SSSR [to-aT--1yGMtut Akademli nauk SGSRJ TITLEs Preparation of tubular &pM,4r SOURM AN SSSR, izvostiya Noor$Anic ookiye materinly, v., 2, not tD. 1946s 950 TOPIC TACSt crywtal growth, semiconductor crystal, germanium crystal tubular crystal, malt grown crystal ABSTRAM Semiconductor germanium crystals of tubular form were obtained directly from the melt by Czochralski technique with the help of a forming device which is schematically drawn In. Fig. 1. Tito preparation of crystalline products of a given form, directly from the malt is aspecially important for materials which are difficult to machinob Germanium cryntale of tubular form ware grown on a germanium single Crystal plate or tungsten foill as a seed. A ring-shaped column of-the melt was raisad by capillary forces ou pulling the osed from the. melts Under proper temperuture conditions# the growing crystal thke the thape of the forming Braphite cylindere Either crucible alonit :r _ACC_ NRt AP, fl L 5075 tig. I, schematic crucible and the seed dra%ilng o f the forming were rotated at 2 rpm. devices At a growth rate of 0,5-2.0 am/min. poly- I - Seed 1 2 - growing crystalline tubes 8-20 tubular c rystall am in diameter with a 3 - malt; A - thermo- wall thickness of 1-2 couplal 5 - forming am tare grown which may cylindert 6 ~ crystal- be used as sensing lization frontl 7 elements of a strain crucible, to measure meclia gage n- ical otreenea in solidus Orig. art. hass 2 figures. JJK) Sun COM 201 SUDH DATEs 07oct65/' ORIG REF: OOL/ ATII PRBSSjq~yl ? CCWd 2 1 AS #4 A 7 7- Is O N. -~& r:4 t,Z 44~