SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELOV, V.N. - BELOV, V. T.

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D~FHUNIN, V,M.; TOVBINA, M.S.; FRIDIAAN, Sh.A.; BFLOVY V.N. Preparation of odorous substances. derivatives of 3-hydroxy- r-pyranone. Trudy VIIIiSNDV no.6s73-80 163. 041V~ 17W BRATUS, I.N.; VORONIN, V.G.; ~FLCV V.& Some variants of coumarin ayntheois. Trudy VNIISNDV no.6.-81-85 163. (MIRA 17-.4) PRZHIYALGOVSKAYA,, N.M.; SHNER, V.F.L LOV, V.N. .Radnetion of naphtholearboxylio acids. Part 10t Preparation of .6-aestamino-2-tatrallone and methyl ester of 6-acetamino-2,3- tatralonecarboxylic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.2t5O&511 F 64. (MIRA 170) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-takhnologichaskiy institut imeni D.I.Mandele- yevae PRZHIYALGOVSKAYA, N.M.; MUNDODOYEV) G.T.; BELOV V.N. Reduction of naphtholearboxylic acids. Part .12t Synthesis of 1,4-dihydro-2-mothoxy-3-naphthoic acid and its methyl ester. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 5:1570-1572 My 164. ' (MIRA 17:7) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina khWko-takhnologicheskiy Institut imeni D.I.Mendeleyeva. DASHUNIN, V.M.; MAYEVA, R.V.; KA71LETOVA, G.A,~",.BELOV, V.N. (deceased] Substituted lactones and their transformations. Part 3: Hydroge- nation of the aromatic ring in 0(-arylalkylidene butyrolactones. Zhur. ob. khim.34 no.9:3096-3101 S 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh i naturallnykh dushistykh veshchestv, Moskva. RUDOLIFI, T.A.; SHChMRINA, M.M. LASKINA, Ye.D.;iBMV, VON* [dece Claisen rearrangement. Zhur. ob. kh:Lm. 34 no.12z4015-.1+018 D 164 WIRA 18:1) 1. Tsesoyuzn7y naculmo-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh i naturalln-ykh dushist7kh veshchestvo SMUSHKEVICH, Yu.I.; BELOV, V.N.; UErEV, B.V.; AXIMOVA, A.Ya. .L ----- 16 Reaction of olefins with aldehydes. Part 2: Reaction of chloro- acetaldehyde with cyclopentene. Zhur.org.khim. 1 no.2.-288-289 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologichaskiy institut imenli D.I. Mendeleyeva. SOLOVIYEVA, N.P.; RUDOLIFI, T.A.; VORONINA, I.A. Macrocyclic lactones. Part 1,. Synthesis and infrared spectra of thialactoness Zhureorgokhime I no~3.,546-550 Vw 165. Macrocyclic lactones. Part 2: Synthesis of sulfonolactones and thialactons, iodomethoxides. Ibid.:551-554 (MIRA 18:4) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sintetiche- skikh i naturallnykh dushistykh veshchestv,, Moskva. .-BELOVA V.N. fdoceas~all TARNOPOLISKIY, Yu,l. Reaction of butyrolactone with organomagneslum compoUndso Zhurs org. kbis. I no.4t634-636 Ap 165. (MIRA 18%U) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskly institut Imeni Mandeleyeva. MONDODonv., G.T.; MHIYALGMKAYA) N.M.jAEOVj-jt#! [~Oceased'j-~ Reduction of naphtholearbcaylic aalde. Part 14s Irdirect electrorc-l-etion of methyl 2-naphthoate. Zlur. org. kh-Im. I na.7sI224.1248 JI 165. (VIRA 28:'A' I ) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekbnologichaskiy Inatitut Imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva i Buryatskiy seltzkokhozyaystvennyy institut. FROMNENKOV, V.K.; SKVORTSOVA, N.I.;,'BELIOV,,_ V.N. fdaceaso'-d"h KAMENSKly, A.B.; RODIONOVA, N.V. Some transformations of ~-mthyl-4.-(cyclopenten-21-yl)buten- 2-al. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no.8tl431-1434 Ag 165. (MIRA 180.1) 1. MoBkovBkiy khimiko-tokhnologichaskiy institut imeni Mendeleyeva. M01,11TWLIOU-NIV G.T.; P117HlYh!,G(ASKAYA, N.M BEWVI V.N. (dece fityauction of naphtholcarbmylic acids. Part 151 Reduction dinnrization of mothyl f3ter of I-naphtholc aoldo Zhurs org. khIm. I noollt2008-2012 ~N 165. (MIRA 18312) 1, Submitted December 28, 1964a HEV ;BELOVS.V.N. [dece iga); TERIS B.Ya.; AVRAMENKO., V.G. .. ...... t- Syntheaee~on a,base oflJ-ehloroalkanoic acid . Part 3t Reaction~ 6of a)-chloroalkanoic acids vith alkalies, Irs or kbim,'l no.4t645-648 AW 165. UIRA 18:11) 1. Mookovekly khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy inatitut imeni Mendeleyeva. cgkdKi;i~~ YERYSHEY, B.Ya.-, AVRANENKO, V.G.; SIGHEVA, Z.F. Synthesis based.on (J -chloroAll-anoic-acids. Part3s Synthesis and,pyrolysis of S-((J-carlboxy and4)-carbethoxy) auwl eaters of ethylxanthic acid, Zhur. org. khim. 1-no.4z686-688 Ap 165. (MMA 18: 11) 1. Moskovskiy khbdko-tekhnologicheakiy institut Imeni Mendeleyeva. VOUTSEKHOVSKAYA,~A.L.; KOSUL!NIKDVA, N.A.; RUDOLIFI, T.A.; DASHUNIN, V.M. -PMV, vx. [deceased7' Transfomations of S-methyl-f--alkyl- S -valerolactones imder the affect of polyphosphoric acid. Mmr. VKFO 10 no.6:702-703 165 (MMA 19 tT) 1. Tsesoyuznyy nauchno-Issledavatellskiy institut sinteticheakikh i naturaltnykh dushistykh veshchestv. Sulvaitted Npril. 7, 1965. -J~ tA a., -Y cS 55 "-a MwV, T. P. 'I..",.. 1--'-'-,:-.----- 4-",. ~ Rossibilitieg of simplifying the design of produotion strings and saving metal in drilling. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gas 2 no. 7: ni-m 159. (NIRA 12:12) 1.1luftykevskir industrialInn institut im. V.V. Kuybysheva. (pipe) B!I,ovj V. P. Yeasurement of the'principal optical characteristics of the surface layer of the air. (In Russian). Leningrad, Gidromet. Izdat., 19556, 76p., figs., diagrs., tables, refs. BELOVY V.P. Coefficient of safety for tightness of threaded joints of casing pipes, Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz 3 no.3:27-32 160. .(MIRL 14:10) 1. Kuybysheyakiy induatrialln" institut imeni V.V.Kuybysheva. (Oil well casing) EELOV, V. P. -----------:---------------- Use of plastics for control-Ling circulation loss. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neftl i gaz 4 no.1:33-37 *61. (IMU 15:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy iridustrialinyy institut imeni V.V. Yuybysheva. (Oil well drilling fluids) (Plastics) BELUVs Valeriy Petrovich; SOKOL) I.V.., red,'; KUSAVTNA, A.M... tekhn. red. (Motor-vehicle tires] Avtomobillnye shiny. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo M-va obor.SSSR,, 1961. 82 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Motor vehicles-Tires). AVLYEV, Sergey Aleksandrovich; MIGM, Aleksandr Abramovich; KOZLOVj, B.P., retsenzent; ROZANOV,, S.P.,, retsenzent; BELOV VOP4 retsenzent; SHTMGLRT, 14.D., red.; 8ftWSOVj S.Vojyl~e. ~re** [Funaamentals of the automation of technological processes in the textile and other light industries] 0snovy avtomatizataii, tekbno- logicheskikh protsessoy v tekstillnol i legkoi. pronVablennostio Moskvas Izd-vo nauchno-tekbn.lit-ry RSM, 1961. 378 p. MU 34:12) (Automatic control) (Factories-Equipment aW supplies) BELOV V P - KOZIA)V, B. P~ ; LF.SHOMIKO, V. 6. SHWLEV. A. N, , kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; VLASKO, YuX, red.; TAIROVA, A.L., red,, #d--Va~ ELIKIND, V.D,, tekhn. red. , DEMINA, N.F., takhn, red, (Automat.-Leally controlled electrio drives of textile machinery) A-1rtomatizIrovwmyi alektroprivod tekstillnykli mashin. Moskva. Mashgiz, 10,62. 371 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Textile machinery-Electrie driving) (Automatic control) BELOV9 V.P.1 MINGALEVO B.S,,l SHEKHTER, V,M. Possibility of determining form factors in-the lepfonic decay of hyperono. Zhur.ekspoi teordix. 38 zip.2s541-552 F 160. (MM 14:5) I* Leningradskiy fiziko-teknichoskiy institut Akademil nauk SWR* (Mesono-Docay) BELOY,._Y!P.j KUCHUSK1Y, I.N. Attempt to use the artificial kidney in treating 8chizophrenlao Zhur.nevr. i psikh. 63 no.12z1856-1860 163. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. - prof. O.V.Xerbikov) I urologiche- skaya klinika (zav. - prof. A.Ya.Pytell) I! Mookovskogo meditsinskosro instituta imeni N,I.Pirogova. BZWV, V.Po, insh. Kinor mechanisation of labor-qonsuidug operations in the installation of thermal power plant equipment. -Bnerg. strai. no.1:163-169 '59. (MIRk 13:2) l.Trest "Woutroanergomontash". (Electric power plants) Actruk"Is csu"d by cak"aw 4" mixing awmat PrAilla, 1011), 1, Its 40 Gin. CAOUI., Doc. I%nAl., 101A. M tea" fnf 11W Arcidralli is twuRv (Adme t.. JvtF%e the ruk-s fet the tm-st, inent of the I;anw oirriifent Matisik-s Ale given. WM . I 1 01 if u It ta 1% to u x It it a .4 A 3. H is )q I, v if u I's v a I. 4.t 4: 0 .6 A 4 4 , -P I 00 Al I,#, ii-sit f"Itle a, i, I '!o o I-, C-, L- 0. vv. P~ NO of fellotifo (of bushings for roll#. It" I., am IrkpAile IrAshinKii in larvingi Wf T.111% ir- .6111tr6t III all w-momy hiNit--mlif. liv-i'valul al-P rl-'. 5-net1tv 1"%Itw 111, 44 (14-14.11 .11 le'llible 1~I I Man lot lialibill Oil la,ulof I t- .-t if hilth'.1 11-ti W."lir ;110 it Ofititho IV if-, I %I.kw,t 611 Ivv Wit I., it, li,w I, 1 -00 oil 0 K Am. It o* 00 noil Of z0 9 Coo COO ;to* 001 1p It .4!7~ Uzi 00: t COO so* tree t!0 o 69 tree u It 10 WV' t I JU 0 4 a 14 14 AIA 0 a 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0000 0 o 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; LISHCHWO, T.G., inzhener. ~~~II)OVOV, I.I., inshener. Blectric drive for the SM-140 sizing machine. Tekst.prom. 16 no.2;LIO-43 F 156. OWU 9:5) (Sixing (Textile)) (Textile machinery) .,.~ - - .4.1-1, . .. ., . I . . - . I . - . I - ; , . . - . ~', .- I - -MILOV. V.P., kapl.takha,nauk Warp tension on modern sizing machines. Tekst. prom. 20 no,,llt29-32 1 160. (NEU 13112) (Textile machinery) ~Siwing (Teztile)) SHOWKINP Fetr Mikhaylovich-P BMM V P. kand tekhn.nauks, reteenzent; ATMINI V*4k*p red,,;i_~; I... tekhn.red.; DnUM,v N*F*p taklm.red, [Basic trends in the design and construction of sizing machinery] Osnovzqe rapravleniia v konstruirovanii shlikhtovallrykh mashine Moskva., Masbgiz., 1962, 3.42 p, (MM 15-.5) (Textile machinery) (Sizing (Textile)) SHEIN, V.A.; BELOV, V.P. Some means Vorlovering the expenditure of time and materials in lost circulation. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 5 no.6: M-114 162. ,(MM 16:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy industrialinyy institut imeni V.V.Kuybypheva. Wil wel.1 drilling fluids) (Plastiqs) B&LOV, Vi.P.; BORODICH, M.K., nauchnyy sotrudnik; SHCHEBLANOV, K.M.p' nauchnyy sotrudAik Design of a sleeve anchor. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 8 no.6:277-276 Je 162, (MM 15:7) 1. Rachallnik Upravleniya, stroitelistva Krasnodarokogo eovnarkhoza (for Belov). 2. Krasnodarski-y filial Nauchno- iseledovatellskogo instituta po stroitel'stvu Ministerstva stroitelletva RSFSR (for Borodich,, Shchablanov). (Concrete reinforcement) BELOVt V.P., kand,tekhnonauk Level and delv~e of mechanization and automation of textile machinery. Tekst.prom. !22 no.6:13-16. Je 162. (KMA 16:5) 1. Rukovoditell laboratorii elektroniki i elektroprivoda TSentrallnogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta.khlopchatobumaahnoy prwWshlonnosti ,(TSNIMM). ile (T*t ~ machinery) (Automatic control) AVAYEVI Sergey Aleksandrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk;-BELQY,-Y-1-adWr jayj&UQ; ZINGMAN, Aleksandr Abramoviqh; Nikolay Nikolayevich; SIDOROV,jurly Paylovich; SIMIGIN, Patr Androyevich; GARTUNG,S.V., retsenzent; KRYLOV9 A.P.t retsenzent; CHUGIRMVA,VJI., red.; VIIIWP-kWVA,G.A., tekhn.red. [Automatization of technological processes,iA thia co+.t4n industry~3,- vtomatizataiia tekhnologicheskikh protses4ov khlopchgthmzhnoi promyshlennda"'t"i. Moskva., Gizlegprom, 1963. 279 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Cotton machinery) (Automation) gw.,J!~,t',,kand tekhn, nauk Concerning-the handbook for the-textile industry power engineer., Tekst. prom,'23 no.lOt92-93 0 163. (MIRA 17t1) 1. Rukovoditell laboratorii elektroniki i elektroprivoda TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta khlopchatobumazhnoy promhshlennosti (TaNIKhBI). B~L ~VV. ~P., GERMAN, A. I.; KOSTYANOVI G. N.; PAKHOMDVA) L. A. '%aUoon and aircraft measurements of short wave radiation." report presented at the Atmospheric Radiation Symp, Leningrad, 5-12 Aug 64. BELOV, V. P. Mental disorders in patients with ulcerative colitis. Vest. AMI SSSR 18 no.lOs82-90 163. (MMI 17:6) 1. 11 Moskovskiy meditainskly institut imeni Pirogova. UBing'urea-for=Idehyde resins to control cirealati, -16 Neft,:khoz. 41 no.2:56j~Q,- F 163, 8) -k~~~P - Ultrabasic and basic rocks in the northwestern part of the Yenisey Range. Vest. MOBk. un, Ser, 4: Geol. 19 no.1:8-14 Ja-F 164. (KM 18;2) 1. Kafedra petrografii Moskovskogo -universiteta. BELOVY V.P. (Moskva); KULIXOV, L.S. (Moskva)j TRIFONOV, O.A. (Mookva) Some characteristics of the dynamics of neurotic states originating in childhood. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 65 no-5033-736 165- (MIRP. 1815) ~V.P.; SHERUTER, V.M. Trajectories of Regge poles for a nonrelativistic two-channel problem. Zhur. akqp. i teor. fiz. 47 n0-5:1855-1867 N 164. I (MIRA 18:2) 1. Fiziko-takhnicheskly Inatitut imeni Toffe AN SSSR. "1 -1 ~,_ I Ccird .--2 -k~- -- --- I-.., - -I - ~ '' . kCC NRt AT6031756 &OURCE CODE: UR/3092/66 AUTHOR: Belov, P. ORG: None TITLE: Nonlinear resonances of the coupling 2v =e 2vr t 2v, N +06 in Vr z a cyclotron with spatial variation of magnetic field- SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut elektrofizicheekoy apparatury. iElektrofizicheakaya apparatura, no. 4, 1966, 52-76 TOPIC TAGS: cyclotron, betatronj magnetic field, mathematic method, approximation ABSTRACT: Coupled motion in the near-resonance region v - 2N =-e and-2vr * 2vz =N, r with all summands in the equations for betatron oscillations taken into consideration is reviewed using asymptotic methods. Th a unidimensional approximation the for- mulas for limiting amplitude, increment, and resonance band width coincide withthe "results obtained by Laslett and Se6sler [Reve Scient. Inatrum.9 32g No. 32, 3.23.5 (1961)]. Orig. 'art, has: .5.3 formulase SUB CODE: 20/SUBH DATEj None/0RIG REF:.O03/0TH.REF.* 002 ..Card 1A ACC NRs AT6031755 AUTHOR: Be1oV9 V- P- ORG.- None TITLE: Nonlinear rosanance3 cild' Z.,W4 ttlac! ro4iilar field of an isochronous cyclotron SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-isoledovatel'6kiy institut elektrofizicheakoy apparatury. Elektrofizicheskaya apparatura, no. 4, 1966, 38-51 TOPIC TAGS: cyclotron, cyclotron resonance, mathematic method, mathematic analysis, betatron ABSTRACT: A study is made of the Nn/3 and Nn/4 reagnancea in the general form suitable for cyclotrons with arbitrary N. Note is dade of the fact that reference works cited on the subjoct fail to consider k(n) (the average field index) completely, or do not consider all k(n), despite the fact that in certain cases this must be done. The equation for radial betatron oscillations is developed at length, and the and Nn/4 resonances are discussed mathematically; Orig. art. hast 26 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUB H DATE: None/ORIG MWI -002/0TH Wt 006 Card 2A BELDVp V.P.; SHEKHTER, V.M. I -------- YOM ~ r=% IMOO, reqonance and unitary sy=etry, TO, fiz. 2 no,4: I- - 1654 7*.2.;rd 6 (MMA 18tll) 1, Fiziko-takhnicheakiy imtltut is.-A.F. loffe AN SSSR. L 1850~~6~_ Dr, (1) ijP(c)/ssDAF"dL ACCESSION NR: AP5000344 S/005 4/047/605/1855/1867" AUTHORS: Belov, V.-Rijshekhters V. 141stic two~'- ~TrajectOries.of Rei for the nonrelati channel problim SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teore-lichaskoy fiziki, V. 47i no. 5, 1964# 1855~-1867 TOPIC TAGS: Reqig'e-pole,,. angulat--linomen.tum,: elementary part_i1.c1q,_,in-.___.. teraction, potential scattering. nonrelativistic particie ABSTRACT: Cont1nuing earlier work by one of the authors (Ihekhter, with Ya. I. Azimov and A. A. Ansel'm, ZhETF v. 44, 361 and 1078, 1963) on the determination of the explicit form of Regge-pole tra- jectories, the authors extend the analysis to a more complicated case, when the reaction can proceed via several channels. The spe- cif.ic problem coasidered is the behavior of Regge pole for scatter- Cord 1/3. _77'- JW=SS ION NR: -APSJ' 0144~~-7' 00 ing by Yukawa potentials when the reaction has two possible channels* The analysis is carried out by the same method as in the earlier work. The equation for the pole trajectories is first obtained in the case of weak coupling, followed by an examination of the 2be- havior of trajectories at not too small negative values of k I and 2 2 2 k2 Further motion of the poles at small k Ior k2 is described, as well as the behavior of the trajectories for positiv2 values GE k (k = momentum). The analytic properties of the trajectories are then described and the occurrence of so-called M-poles is discussed. It is shown that at high energies two trajectories, corresponding to ____numb~e_r of channels, arrive at each integer negative point. The vari- -7. 62t6rke~s P, -'a..e the saume as for ~a on_ol zil -th r9T _7 '77~- ------- the ~6ingle-channel'~Iiroblei. )~e~- increaseALn ~the7- numbd tories causes also an increase in-the number of their cGllisions'- i.e., the number of branch points irt the complex energy plane. It ~eq__~hat all the earlier results can be easily extended to -L 16509..65- ACCESSIOWNR: AP5000344-1- the case of many channels. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 14 formu- las. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnLcheskiy ins'titut im. A. F. Ioffe Akade~kii nauk SSSR (Pbysicotechnical Institute, AcadeTy of Sciences SSSR) MUROMTSEV, A.M.; ARKHIPOVA, Ye.rz.; MAMOV, Yu.V.; KMITOHOV, D.G.; DOEROVOLISHAYA, L.W.; POTAYCHUKI M.S.; VORCHOVA, S.P - BELOV V P RZWLINSKUI G.V., nauchn. red.; W..~-red.; ZARKH I.M., tekbn. red. [Basic characteristics of the bydrology of the Atlantic Ocean] Osnovnye cherty gidrologii Atlanticheskogo Okeana. Pod red. A.M.Maromt3eva. Moskvas Gidrometeoizdat, 1963. 835 p. _[Atlas of vertical cross sections and raps of temperature, salinity, density and a.Vgen composition] Pri- lozhenie no.2. Atlas vertikallnykh razrezov i kart tempera- tury, solenosti, plotnosti i soderzhaniia kisloroda. 182 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy okeanograficheskiy institut. 13=V, Vladimir Petrovich; KOROBOVA, E.S., red. [New developments in major construction in the Kuban) Novoe v kapitallnom stroitellstve na, Kubani. Krasno- dar~ Krasnodarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 43 P. (MIRA 16: 11 1. 7Amestitelt nachallnika Glavnogo.-~ipravlenliy, pa icroft,wfa-i~~ --iW0iMW-~ftV".ruogo XavkW Ministerstva stroitellstva RSFSR(for Belov). BEIDV, V. P. Treatment with reserpine of preschool age children with schizo- phrenia. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 62 no.7:1096-1-102 162. '(KIRA 15:9) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. - prof. O.V.Kerbikov) II Moskovskogo, meditainskogo instituts, imeni N.I.Pirogova. (SCHIZOPHRENIA) (RESERPINE) BELOV9 V. P',9 CAND MED SC--Ij "HEXAMIDINE AND COMBINED -**HM*Wr, OF RESISTANT FORMS OF EPILEPSY*" Moscow, 1961. (MIN OF HEALTH USSR2 CENTRAL INST FOR AoVANCED TRAINING OF PHYSICIANS). (KLI 3-619 230), 393 MTW/Eltr(MVEPO'W-v~i W ss AccEssiou mR. Aplio48495 - .11~ ' ~ - I I--- 8/0120/61*/000/004/0037/0038 AUTIMR: Belov, V. R.1 Fbpov, Tu. Stj Sokolavo h. SO TIM. FocuzinR7P__11__ of a deflected cyclotron beam by a atagnetic channel BOUME: Pribory* i takhaika eMperimenta, Ao# 4e 1964, 37-38 MPIC TAGS: ion focusing method, defle6ted cyclotron beam. cyclotron beam focusing, magnetic obannel, I tro . Plane deflector Abstract: The article describes neAl ion methods of !oeuslag. 'Focusing is provided by two steel wedges (Uin) located eyometrically with respect to the median plane of the acce-lerator and foraing a magnetic field incre- mental witb respect to the radius. The degree of Increaent of the field Is selected so that the beam diverging with respect to the horitoatal will be caused to converge (Figure 1). The device has the following merits: (1) .absence of supplementary sources of power supply #ad supplementaxy cor- rection of the magnetic field; (2) absence of beam losses at the elemeenta of the channel; (3) smooth regulation within M11 variations in the di- rection of the beam and the degree of focusing it without di5turbing the Card 1/2 CHIRNIKCF, S,S.-,XAKLjIW, L.r.; BILOV, V.S., !fhe MA-I,vartical broaching machine as part of assembly lineeS.tane-I instro 27 nooll:18-20."N*56* (K~A 10 I'l) "'(Bioft~~ihg Ochines) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1187 Eksperimentallnyy nauehno-issledovatellskiy institut metallorezhushol4kh . stankov Modernizatsiya strogallnykh, dolbezhnykh I protyazhnykh stanko'v;l rukovodyashchlye materialy (Modernization of PlarAng, S~aping' Slotting, and Broaching Machines; Instructions) Moscovi, Mashgiz, 19576 178 P. 8,500 copies printed. Authors: Boltukhin.A.K., Morozov, I.I., Kudinov, V.A., Lapidus, A.S., Bel vp..V.S., Manuylov, L.K., Mushtayev, A.F., Engineers; Ed.: -Prokopovich, A.Ye.; Ed. of Publishing House: Shemshurina, Ye.A,; Tech. Ed.: Matveyevai, Ye.N.; Managing Ed. for Literature on.Metal Working and Tool Making (Mashgiz): Beyzellman, R.D., Engineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended for production engineers and machinists In metal cutting shops. COVERAGE: The book presents instructions on modernization of planers, shapers, slotters, horizontal broaching machines, and vertical broaching machines for internal and exte=al broaahing. A bxrief review and analysis of the operation'of these machine tools is Card l/ 6 Modernization of Planing (Cont.,) 1187 given and also the basic and-most expedient methods of modernizing, them. Examples of design and modernization of the speed drive and of the feed drives measures for raising the level of mechaniza-*, tion and automation of machine tools are disaussed and devices are shown for widening the appliaability range of machines and for perfoxming various operations not pertaining to those usually done on these machine tools. The problems of increasing x1gidity., .resistance to vibratiom and the life of these machine tools is discussed. Drawings of basia units of standard plans for modernization of tools as worked out by TsKB Remashtrest (Central Deaign Bureau of the Trust for the Repair of Metal-cutting Machines) and engineering departments of maehine-tool building plants are presented in detail. No p6rsonalities are mentioned. There are 16 references, all Soviet, TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Card 2/ 6 Modernization of Planing (Cont.) 1187 Ch. 1. Brief Survey and Analysis of Operation of the Machine Tool Inventory in Use'(A,K, Boltukhin., Engineer) 5 1. Planing., 6haping and,blotting machines 5 Basic trends in increasing the productivity of planing machines 9 Use of idle.retum stroke of planing and shaping machines (A.F. *shtayev, Engineer) 14 2. Broaching Machines (V.S. Belov., Engineer) 17 Ch. II, Design and Modernization of the Speed and Feed Drives (I.I. Morozov, Engineer) 22 1. - Planing machines 22 Modernization of the speed drive 22 Modernization of the feed drive 29, Design example 30 2. Shaping Machines 47 Modernization of the speed drive 47 Modernization of the feed drive 50 3. Slotting machines 53~ 4. Information on hydraulic drives of machine tools (L,K. Manuylov, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 56 Card 3/ 6 Modernization of Planing (Cont.) 1187 Ch. III. Expansion of Applicability and Raising the Degree of Machine Tool Automation (A.K. Boltukbtn,, Engineer; V.S. Belov, Engineer; L.K. Manuylov, Candidate of Techhical Sciences) Fitting out planing and shaping machines with milling unit heads Using planing and shaping machines for surface grinding Fitting out planing apd shaping machines with copying devices Thread rolling on shaping machines Broaching on shaping machines Cutting level gears on shaping machines Gear generation on slotting machines Using the shaping machine as a pr6ss Recommended means tor mechanization and automation of modernized broaching machines Fixtures for external broaching machines Fixtures for internal broaching machines Automation of the broaching process Fast acting chucks for broaching machines Attachment frame.for horizontal broaching machines 64 ~6 0 93 95 96 97 100 101 102 lo8 113 114 ii6 Card 4/ 6 Modernization of Planing (Cont.) 1187 Ch. IV. Increasingthe Rigidity and Vibration Resistance of Mach~ne Tools, (V.A. Kudinov, Candidate of Technical Sciezices) 117 1. General premises 117 2. Reqi#rements for machine tools, instruments and fixtures 121 3- Methods of determining the sources of vibrations in .machifie tools- 123 4. Measures to.eliminate vibrations 125 Ch. V. Extending the Life of Machine Tools (A.S. Lapidus, .Candidate of Technical Sciences) 132 Ch. VI Standard Designs for Modernization (A.K. Boltukhinj., Engineer). 139 1. Standard designs for modernization of shaping machines having stop-.;pulley belt drives 139 2. Standard designs for modernization of planing machines hav~pg step-pulley belt drives 147 Card 5/6 Modernization of Planing (cont.) 1187 3. Standard design for'modernization of models 712(2PS), 713(3PS) and 713Sh(3AS) planing machines 155 4. Standard design for modernization of models 7510 and 7520'horizontal-type broaching machines 166 Bibliography 177 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (Tn205.m6) GO/nah 2-25-59 uV5zyV,, P.P,,- BIWT, V,S, I The .31-108 grooving machine. Biul. tekho-ekon, inform, Po.3t29-31 '58. (KM 11: 6) (Broaching machines) S119316010CvlollIO091022 A004/AO01 AUTHOR- Belov., V. S. TITLE: The Vertical ~)'128 (E128) Broaching Machine for internal Broach-Ing PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonimicheskoy Informatsli, 1960, No. 11, pp. 21-23 TECT: The vertical E128 broaching machine, designed by the Eksperlmental'nyy na-ael,no-issledovatellskiy institut metallorezhushchikh stankov (Experimental Scientific Research Institute of Metal Cutting Tools and built 1960 by the Moscow "Stankokonstruktsiya" Plant, Is intended for the broaching of smooth, profiled and splined holes in gears, flanges, rings, and other parts. The machine is operated either by adjustment, or in a semi-automatic or fully automatic cycle, The author enumerates the following advantages which the new machine, In comparison with the existing Soviet or foreign broaching machines, possesses: small floor space (2.1 A; considerably reduced distance from the floor to the loading station of the workpiece being machined; devices for the removal of chips from the broaches and bearing area of The stable; automatic blowing off of cutting fluid from workpieces with grooves and recesses; mechanized chip removal from t~ie cutting zone by a Card 1/2 S/193/60/000/011/009/022 A004/AOOl The Vertical ?128 (E128) Broaching Machine for Internal Broaehing screw conveyer; las weight and small dimensi=s of the wcrking chuck. It is' possible on the machine to machine splined holes in several operations. On the aixiliary carriage a special chuck Is mounted which ensuL,es the turning of the broach, so that the splIned part of the second broach gets Into the grooves of the hole machined by the first broach. The E128 broaching machine has a special hydraulic device ensuring a compulsory approach and retraction of the chuck jaws, The following technical data are giveni rated tractive foice - 20 tons; maximum travel length of working carriage - 1,050 mm; carriage travel speed. operaring speed - up to 10 nVmin, reversing speed - 30 m/min; power of main drive motor 14 kiy; overall dimensions (length x width x height) - 2,355 x 900 x 3,220~nm; weight 6 tons. There Is 1 figure. Card 2/2 BELOV pV.S.;.!~MLOTf LAIK.; OSIPOV'p IS'A.,- CHERNIKOV, S.S.; ACHERKUp N.S.p prof.p doktor tekhn. naukp red.; PELUMp M.A.# tekbn. red. [Modern methods of'bkoadhing iised abroid; survey compiled on the ,basis of foreign perib'dical liteiratiire in the field of the manufacture of machinery] SovremenzVe ratody protiagivanUa. %a rubezhom; obzor sostavlen PO zaterialam zarabezhnoi periodicbeskoi Uteratury v oblasti'mashinostroeniia. Pod red. N.S.Acberkana. Mo- sk:vaj Vses. in-t nau.cbnoi tekbn. Womatsii, 1961. 57 P. (KIRA 3.4s7) (Broaching machines) S/121/61/6w/6o6/bo4/o12 D040/bl 12 AUTHOR: ,Belov, V.S TITLE: Improving the machining accuracy on internal broaching machines PERIODICAL., Stanki i instrument, no.6, 1961, 14-16 TEM The effect of broaching machine table design has been studied in experiments The table of existing vertical broaching machines is a platen with three edges cAamped and the fourth free. The carriage with the chuck approaches from the-free side to grip the brokch. A large quantity of.90-200 mm diameter and 20-90 mm high blanks were broached in the described experiments on an Iflyp'l it ("MA-1") broach- ing machine. It is shown in Fig.2 how the machine table sagged during broaching (dotted line). On the average, the bottom face of a 100 mm diameter part wobbled 0.017 mri, and of a 200 mm diameter part 0.066 mm. The greater inaccuracy in the case of the larger piece was due to a greater shift in the broaching pro- cess. As is shown in Fig.3 only the edges of the part, not its entire surface, were in contact with the table. It is obvious that the load depends on the num-, ber of broach teeth in contact with the'vorkpiece; when the load varies, the work- piece wobbles. The less the height of the workpiece, the greater the accuracy. Card 1/3 S/121/61/OW/006/004/012 Improving the machining accuracy on internal ...... 0040tD112 A special device was used to examine the contact between the table and the work- piece by prints left by the workpiece on tissue paper with a sheet of carbon paper put underneath. Another cause of inaccuracies in vertical broaching machines is the jamming of chip pieces in the pulling chuck and on the cylindrical portion of the broaching tool. , It is recommended to have a narrower gap between the tool shank and the chuck. Wobbling of the workpiace end on the table evidently af- fected the accuracy of the broached bore more than the gap between the broaching '-.,I and the wall of the bore in the wcrkpiece. The total machining error was foun,: to be between 0.072 and 0.132 mm. Conclusions: 1) The machine table design must ensure symmetrical sag of table during the broaching process. If the work- piece diameter is large, it must be placed on the top of one with smaller disneter, or the machine must have a square table fixed at four points. 2) An auxiliary chuck slide is necessary to accompany the tool during broaching and maintain accu- rate axial ~Osition. 3) The gap between the wall of the pre-machined bore and the gulding portion of the broaching tool as well as the tilt of the bore in res- pect to the bottom end on the table must not exceed 0.1 mm. There are 6 figures, 3 tables and 2 Soviet-bloc references. Card 2/3 S/121/61/000/006/004/012 Improving the machining accuracy on internal ...... D040/D112 Pxe. 2. P Fig.2: Sag of table during Fig.3i Table with two edges fixed and tvo broaching. free for preventing rotation of workpiece. Parallel movement of workpiece shown by dotted line. Card 313 BELOV .1 V,S. Necessary conditions for the precision of internal broaching. -Mashinostroitelt no.12t24-26 D 161. (KMA 14:12) (Broaching machines) (Drilling and boring) AYZENSHTADT, L.A.; PENIKOV3 P.M.; GLADKOVI B.A.; LIKHTj L.O.; KRMERY T.Ye.; WREPAV, M.Ya., kand, tekllbo nauk.; MERPERT, M.P.j, kand. tekbn. nauk; XOPERBAKEp-B.L.; CHERNIKOV, S.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; RETAM, V-Aj 3N. B.F. MONAKHGV; GA.9 kand.tekbn.nauk; M6ROZ -' OV, I.I.-I HUSHTAYZV, A.F.; OGNEV, H.N.; PAIM, M.B.., kand. tekbn. nauk,- FURMAN, D.B.; LIVSHITS, A.L.2 kand.tekhn.nank;MECHETNER, B.Kh.;SOSEHXO,A.B;kVDULCV, A.N.; LEVIN) A.A... kand.tekbn. nauk; YAKOBSON, M.O., doktor tekbn.nauk,- MAYOROVA, E,A., kand.tekbn.nauk; MOROZOVA,, Ye.M.,- ZUSMAN, V.G... kand.tekbn. nauk; NkYDIS, V.A.s kand.tekhn.nauk; VjADzjYEvsK37, A.P., prof., doktor tekhn. nauks red,; BELOGUR-YASNOVSKkYA, R.I.., red.; CHIGAWA, E.I., red.; ASVALIDOVp M.Ya., red.; KOGAN, F.L.., tekhn. red. (1faebine-t4ool industry in capitalist countries3 Stanko.- stroenie v kapitalisticheskikh stranakh. Pod red. i s pre- disl. A.P.Vlaftievskogo. Mo*va, 1962. 822 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1., Moscow. TSentrallrory institut naucbno-tekhriebookoy in- formetsil mashinbstroyeniyao 2. Eksperimental'rWy nauchno- issledovateliskiy inati-tut metallorezhushchikh stankorv ffor'Vladziyevskiy., Belogur-xasnovskaya, Chigareva, Asvalldov., Kogan). (Machine-tool industry) WCO1.'r,UFW-'K'LY, A.F.; BELOV, V.T.; VAGINA, I.A.; LIPAMVA, N.Ye. hydration of an anodic oxJde film on aluminum in aqueous Solutlons of inorganic salts. Zhur. fiz. kbim. 39 no.5: m8_11ii Yv 165. 1 (MIRA 18:8) 1. Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy Institut. IMWV* Y.T.9 insh. 1 11 Automatic clamp apperatus - used for erecting large-panel p"titions, Rates i Izobr, predl, v strol, n0,5114-17 158, (MM 11:6) I.T~revt Hosetroy No.9 Glavmosetroya. (Walls) (Building machinery,) 5/153/60/003/004/004/006 B004/BO58 AUTHORSt Bogovavlenakiy. A. F., Beloy. V. T., Kozyr v. Ye. M. ------------ TITLEi Investigating the Sorption of Phosphate Ion on.the Anodic Oxide Film of Aluminum by the Method of Traced Atoms AO PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh 2avedeniy. Khimiya i khimiche- skaya tekhnologiya, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 616 - 619 TEXTt This paper was read at thq Jet Intercollegiate Conference on _J&!dj~iochem~istry. Moscow, April 20-25, 1959. The sorption of phosphate ions on the anodic oxide film of aluminum has not yet been studied sufficiently (Ref. 13). For this reason, -the authors carried out experiments with samples of aluminum sheet typeA A-' (AD-1), which were anodically treated 2 0 in a sulfuric acid bath under standard conditions (D a - la/dm , t - 20 C, T - 20 min, CH2so 4 a20%). Before th Ie treatment with phosphate solution, the oxide film had a weight of 1-38 mg/cm 2, a thickness of 5.8,~k, a porosity of approximately 30%, and a corrosion resistance of 16 min Card 1/3 Investigating the Sorption of Phosphate Ion on S/153/60/003/004/004/006 the Anodic Oxide Film of Aluminum by the Method B004/BO58 of Traced Atoms according to the drop reaction of the VIAM. The film was treated with aqueous solutions of Na2HP0 40 containing P32. Sorption and desorption of the phosphate ion was determined by means of AC-2 (AS-2) counter in a e-2 (B-2) apparatus. The number of impulses per unit area was calculated according to an equation by N. A'. Balashova and N. Sa Merkulova (Ref. 16). Fig. 1 shows the sorption of the phosphate ion at 10 C during 30 min as 0.2 0 mole/1). In the a function of the phosphate concentration (0-007 8 entire concentration range investigated, the sorption increased with ,increasing concentration of Na2HPO 4' A condition of equilibrium was not obtained even after 200 h. Fig. 2 shows that sorption begins to rise 1 0 noticeably at temperatures of from 50 to 60 C. It can be seen from Fig. 3 that the phosphate content of the film increased quickly right at the start, although a noticeable increase in weight set in only after about 10 hours. This is explained by the fact that an ion exchange takes place at the start between the sulfate ions contained in the film and the phosphate.ions contained in the solution,and that a chemical interaction Card 2/3 Investigating the Sorption of Phosphate Ion on 5/153/60/003/004/004/006 the Anodic Oxide Film of Aluminum by the Method B004/B058 of Traoed Atoms of the phosphate ion with the micelles of the film sets in only later. Extraction by means of water, acetone$ dioxane, covering of the film with mineral oil and subsequent extraction with acetone did not lead to a desorption of the phosphate ion. The desorptive effect of various salts dissolved in water is tabulated. While 01 - and Br ions do not desorb, the film is destroyed by sodium fluoride and sodium citrate, and an exchange of~the HPO 2- ions contained in the film sets in with 30 2-_,,and 2- 4 4 GrO ions. The authors mention a paper by V. A. Ki8tyakovskiy (Ref- 7). 4 There are 3 figures, I table, and 16 references: 11 Soviet, 1 US, 3 British, and 1 Indian. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy institut, Kafedra obahchey khimii (Kazan' Aviation Institute, Chair of General.Chemistrv)..-.. Card 3/3 BOGOIAVFMKIII A.F.; BELOV, V.T. Gomputation variant for the surface activity of flat metal applicators and its experimental principle. Med. rad. no.lls67-70 N 160* (MIRA 13:12) (RADIATION--MSURMW) -KOZYRF.V., Ye.M. BOGOYAVIENSKIY, A.Ft ~BEW~VV T~j Sorption properties of an anodic cadde film an aluminum investi- gated by the tracer method. Part 2: Effect of the pH of filler solution on the sorption of a phosphate ion by an anodic oxide film on aluminum, Izv.vya.uchab.zav*,;khim,i kh:Lm.tekh, 5 no,2: 267-271 '62, (NM 15:8) 1. Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy institut, kafedra khimii. (Phosphates) (Hydrogen-ion concentration) (Sorption) (Aluminlim oxide) BOGGYAVIENSKlY., A.F.; KOZYMV, Ye.14.; BEDN, Me Investigation of the sorption properties of an anodic oxide film on aluminum by the tracer method. Part 3-- Effect of the electro- chemical conditions of anodic oxidation of aluminum in a sulfuric .acid bath on the sorption charaoteristilas of the oxide film. Izv.vyis.uaheb.zav.jkhim.i khim.tekh. 5 no.3t423-1+27 162. OMRA 15-.7) 1, YAzanskiy aviatsionr4y institut, kafedra khimiis (Aluminum, oxide) (sorption) (Electrochemistry) S/080/62/035/007/010/613 D202/D307 AUT EGR S Bogoyavlenskiy, A.F., Kozyrev,- Ye.M. and Belov, V.T., TITIZ: 1-,vcstj_gatinc,, the process of filling anodic oxidized 'Jilms on aluminm, in chronate solutions by the method of radioactive tracers 10 D- 1 02J, -hu:nnal prilkladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 7, 1962, T _~, CT of dichromate and chromate in H2S04 were used as electrolytcs at pli 3.2 to 6.2, to determine the chromium contents in the o.='d4zed film after filling and ifter desorption. 51cr was u1scd as an iudicator and 35S was enployed for the determina- tion Of S04,11 a-aions in the film after desorption. Conclusions: 1) The content of chromate anions in the film decreases with* increas in,y -,)H despi-Ce the increase in the f ilm Is wai-hlt. 2) The desorption of . Cr frop, Vie filled filn proceeds nore intensively when the fill- ing process,has been carried out in solutions-of lower pH values. Card 1/2 S/080/62/035/007/010/013 investis,atiner the -,)rocess ... D202/D307 3) There -L3 practically no desorption of sulfate anions from the filled filia in contact with acidified distilled water or an acid dichromate-chromai-e solution (pH . 5.6). Fror.,. the latter result the authors conclude that no ionic exchange takes place between L.1-c sul-Pate and Cr ions during the filling process. There are 1 table -=ia 5 figures. S U B 1, 1.LT *-"- DApril 4, 1961 C ard 2/2 i. V ACCESSION NR: AP4043765 S/0080/64/0371008ii?4311748 AUTHOR., Bogoyavlenskiy, A. F.; TITLE: The role of the nature of union of an electrolyte-charger in the settlingi"." -process of an anode oxide film-on aluminium SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 37, no. 8, 1964, 1743-1748 a, sulfuric .TOPIC TAGS: anion, electrolyte, anode, oxide, aluminium, charge aolutioi :acid IABSTRACT: The purpose'of this rork was to establish the character of clogging of film pores during the settling process. In the capacity of charge solutions the. :following potadsium salt solutions were used: K2Cr 0 /K2Cr?4, K2SO4 and KRP04' The pH value of the charge solutions equaled 4.8-5. J'7, e. it corresponded to the maximum sorption capability of the film in the area of its lowest solubility. Anode oxide films were formed on aluminum samples of the AD-1 type in a 20% solution of sulfuric acid at 200C ovor a-period of 20 minutes. The current density was 1 A/ 'dem2 The samples were then rinsed in a vessel with distilled water until the ions. 2- SO4 disappeared from the water. After an aging period of 15 hours in'an axsic- cator, the sulfuric acid was supplemented at 950C with 0*1 m of solution of the Card 1/2 ~.'ACCESSION NR; AP4043765 -above mentioned salts, y corresponding radioactive isotopes (chromium-5 marked b 'sulfur-35!, phosphorus-32). The charged samples were further processed in a mixture containing 45 mg/l orthophosphoric acid and 2 g1l chromium anhydrite. The results have shown that in process of charging the film in sulphate and chromatic solutions the corresponding anions hinder insignificantly the swelling process. As the dura- Ation of the charging period increases the pore openings become more and more con- Itracted and it becomes difficult for the resolving mixture to penetrate into the res. The authors concluded that the duration of the charging period of an anode !Po f ilm, in phosphate solutions has an extremely ~Lnaignif icant ef f ect on the durability 'of the film. In the case of chromatic and sulphatic charges the resistance of the *1 ;film toward dissolving increases considerably. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and .11 table. none kNCL.- 00 SUBMITrED: 28Sep62 .SUB COM. GG., MM NO REF SOV: 014 OTHERt 003 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4043079 S/0000/64/000/000/0262/0271 AUTHOR: Xozy*rev, Ye. M.1 Bogoyavlenskiyy A.,F.. (Doctor of cbemical sciences,, Professor)- Beloy V, To TITLE: So~ie c L =erfs~rs 6f the sorption process on an anodic oxide film over aluminum SOURCE: Mezhvuzovskaya konferentsi~a po anodnoy zashchite metallov ot korrozti. Ist, i Kazan, 1961. Anodnaya zashchita metallov (Anodic protection of metals); doklady* konferentsil. Moscow, Izd-vo Mashinostroyertlye, 1964, 262-271 TOPIC TAGS: -afum n_Z~aAj)j, anodized aluminum sulfate anodizing, anodic film filling, inorganic salt MIlEffg-so-luti n, filling solution acidity, filling process temperature, filling process duration, anodic film sorption capacity, anodic oxidation period, anodizing current density, filling solution anion concentration, aluminum corrosion, aluminwn oxide film ABSTRACT: Filling of A1203 films In aqueous solutions of phosphates, chromates an-hi sul- fates was studied on anodized (20% sulfuric acid solution, 20C, 20 mon., 1 a-min/dm2) stampings of isheet aluminum AD1 (18 cm2) In relation to pH of the filler solution (2. 5- 10. 9), anion concentration (0-0. 6M at pH=constant, 20C, 24 hro.), temperature (0. 6-95C for optimal pH values), time (6-10 win. at 95C and optimal pH), oxidation period and current density (0-200 a-min/dm ). The results Indicatb that sorption occurring at the _PJoytion-film boundary cannot be considered separitely from a number of other processes ~j ACCESSION NR: AT4043079 taking place during the filling of anodic films fn aqueous solutlons of inorganic salts. Sorption generally increased with increasing electrolyte concentration, temperature, filling time and current density. Modification of the electrochemical conditions of anodiz- ing thus allows one to vary the sorption capacity of an anodic film. Orig. art. has: 10 graphs. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 13Mar64 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 006 SUB CODE: MM NO REP SOV: 013 2/2 t BOGOYAVLEI-ISKIY, A.F.; BELOV, V.T. - I .Nature of the anion of an electrolyte-filler and Its role In the process of c~ndensqtlon of anodic oxide film on alurni~=. Zhur. prikl. khim.-37 n :1743-1748 Ag 164. 4 (MM 17: 11) ?r,297_6~5 EWT (1) IPWT (M) /FWA < 4,) /t/P,0 (t)/Z:dp (*o) Fwjj/j7.)/,,jB ACCESSION NR i AP5002175 S/0032/65/031/001/0079fOM AUTHORS% Bogoyavlenskiyp A. F%; Beiov"~:V. T, ode TITLE: Correction coefficient for clum. e of pores in calculating an film thickness SOURCE: Za:~odskoqa laboratoriyo6j, Ve 31t no* 1% 10,055, 79-00 TOPIC TAGS: anodic proteotion# siluzinum oxide, electrolytic plating, plating ABSTRACT: To determine accurately the thiolmess of Al20 3 anode films by the weight method, it is necessary to introduce a porous voluine correction factor X - (VB + Vpor )/VB into the equation for the film thlohmesa /u- (P-X)/d-B (where P - weight of anode oxide film, d n specific weight 5 - area of metal covered by film, VB - actual film volufa e, V Por - por.ous volu=e~. The porosity of-the film can- be deterained "by filling the porea-with a.fluid and weighin th o=t of fluid - required. Then the thickness of the film is given by f.P/d'+,;/;' )/S (where 9 -and are' t 1. -To Check -the - &0 ~Wfj -spol-f J-0 - of-1hvfiller neaeseity of a correotion. coeffibient't the anode oxide fila thickness waa measured by both methods. for a large range- of . formation parameteris (20,,4 11280 t 200t 4 Card 1/2 BOGOYAVLEMMY, if.F,; BELM,, V,T,,; M11M., Ye.M. S-,',-jdy of the sorption prop&=-ties of an anodic oxide film on alumiluum by the tracer meth*d. Part 5-. Effect of temperature sorption as dependent on the coneentration of solutien filler at high temperatures. Izv. vys. ucheb. 2av.; khim. i khim. tekh. 8 no.3tl,07-410 165. (MMA 18: 10) 1, Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy irwtitut,, kafedra, khimii. 620. AS. V-, T.; Trofiwvl A. A. Mdralimp G* V*; A. Ir.; TOT,, O's Be I~i TITM (bAck nothod. of evaluatift tht pr*teetive prcparties of anodic oxide film On MUMILM 8wWRI ZV&6kR49 lAboratorlim, T- 34 no. 7, 196% W-818 TOM VMt anadle cadde Maj, wdde Mat plvatd* circuit, WActralyte golutloal electrewtivv force, proteetive f1W MR lectralyto (solution of patass-im bi- chmate in ralft-ric &aid) AWV.WT& The authors describe a nethod tImW developed for the quick detwmimftc~ of the Svt*,L-.Iv* PrOP17tios of wddo flU al minum, based on uMUsing the. I e.n..f. of tba Almiml electrolyte dolutiom platinm galymic cireldt, TM prm- --- -C- - -.PrA- 0&1- - --% -a- - "- "Wb _'F - Aw'fadfads, dkilk- . - i- --L 57742-65 ACCENIM IMs AP5017091 let of eleftmIjrte solution I (xe* eigure) was d"sited on th* Mifiod and de- greased aurfate 2 of non-moMed alixtimm so as to ime-rae p&-t of the vertimlly positicned plAtimum vire 3 in this droplett. Wire 3 is linked to tho specisen by external circuit 4. The platintm vIre was fm4tcnad on plexiglas bracket 5. Of the electrolyte aolevions tested, the VTM electrolyte (25 cc IC1 (sp. p. 1.19), d X--,Cr T5 cc F'2.01 vr*vtt4 to b,- the moe. suitable. The mtbod v" verified vith lheal of anode-formed oxide film on &Itmintm in a culraric azid solution L 54032-65- FWfT( 1) /SwT(3, /EA?(WEPR /E7e"P(1- PS-4* IJP(c) j UK; .ACCESSION NR: APS013521 UR/0076/65/039/005/1108/1111 541.8 AUTHOR: 89Zo iy, A. F yavlens~k Vagina, 1. A. Lipatova. N. Ye. Pilot& JITLE: Hydration ot anodic oxide film on';1luminum in aqueous aolutions of in- :organic salts 14. 1-7 !SOURCE: Zhuxnal fizicheskoy kh1mii, v. 39, no. 5, 1965, 1108-1111 !TOPIC TAGS: aluminum oxide,'hydration, anodic oxide film ,ABSTRACT: The volume of hydrogen formed by interacting water vapor and calcium 7-.7 a -was-- -azured-: -.de-termna-.-t*r.-a-Ti-oter,~cmitent ofn. anodic oxidL- films-filled'. ,nydri e., -mL.. 4 -1 - t if ate -4 TW I ID01/0. In'tne arder.or 6eir 'efftict on. fiydbafion of the o,.,zide film,- ~tfie an ons ,are; H21`04 > HCr04 >1 S04 When ~.the films arl~ filled -in phosphate solutions, the i Auantity of the sorbed phosphate ion increases with the concentration of the latter,- I .:L , !in the solution, and the water ccntent decreases. In dichrommate solutions, the ,water content of the filled film depends only slightly on the solution concentra- lCard 1/2 `7 I-ACC9'SSf6N RR: AF5013521 A U- Ition, but the water content increases'with rising concentration. In sulfate sol !t1ons, the water content of the film increases with the concentration of the solu- tion, and the sorption of the sulfate ion either pnomotes or does not interfere i with the adsorption of water. Differenced in filling conditions have a pro-ounced e`ff-Ct on the sTate of the surface of the anodic film; the sorption of anions a-nd the hvdration of the film are variously affected. Orig. art. has: I figure. 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