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1. A. K. BUTYLENKO, V. M. DANIIMKO, YU V. UILIMAN, V_u V. NAn,
lai, E. A'. RrBAK,
A. A. SM2.NOV
2 USSR (600)
4: Alloys
7. Electrical resistance of well-organized alloys. Zhar. eksp.
i teor. fiz. 23
no. 6. 1952.
9. Monthly LiLst ~jf Russian AccessionG, Library of Congress,
April -1953, Uncl.
0 tit;T Y/ ON it- -0 19 1
771Z
Theay of,electrkml resistivity of ordoia Wys:*
M. Danilenko, Yu. V. MII'man,
W.Mb Mko. VA.. Rybak, aud A, A. Smiruov. lwsj. Awev.
Politekh. 1". 12, 18-24(IOM); Refad. Zhur., Fi3. 195S.
No. 0374; cf. C-A. 47.- 3644c.-Exptl. curves Illustrating.
the relation of elec. resistivity of ordered alloys p to compa.
Wad degree of ordering differ from theoretical curves by the
presence of rectilinear sections, by sharpness of the max.,
and in some cases by the rapid disconflnuous changes of P
ritb comim. It me considers that. at the same temp for
~nealing T~ the degree of ordering 17, attained by alloy's of
:
different concus.. is not the -same. then the exptl. curves can
be explained with the aid of known formulas dctg. the equil.,
Values of q at given values of T and c (concn.). Thefavor-
able effett. of the indicated correction is illustrated graphic
t cally by a eample of alloys with 'face-cenwred sad bolly-
centered cubic lattizes. It is noted that the akipping olp(c)
which Is sometimes observed when compn. r - 0.5 is ap-
chtd contradicts the statistical theory of ordering. which
=able topredict whether the order-non-order transitions
Ia a given alloy are of Istor 2nd order. This work confirms
the usefulness of A. A. Srairnov's theory (C.A. 42, SW5D in
exp
m futures of change in P with the
ordered alloys,-: - M
PHASE L B009 EXPLOETATION SOV/3355
Akadowlya nauk SSSR. Ina-.Itut
metallurgil. Mauchnyy 41ovet po
problems
sharoprothnykh splavov
Imajodavaniy& pa
thaLroprochnym splavam, t. rV (Studios on
Heat-r3
Is tant Alloys, vol. 4), most ow,
lzd-vo As SSSR' 1959. 400 p.
Errata slip
inserted. 2,200 copies printed.
Ed. of
Publishing House: V. A. Klimov; Tech. Ed.2
A. P. GUMOVI;
Sditorial-Boardt 1. P.
Hardin, Academician; 0. V. Kurdyurjov,
Academician; N. V. Ageyev; Correepanding
Member, =Ft AC4de=y of
S Lonces, 1. A.
0ding, 1. X.. Pavlov, and 1. P. Zudin,
Candidate
c
of Technical 3clences.
PMPCSZt This book
Is Intended for metallurgists concerned
with
'
the structural metallurgy of alloys.
I
of ~ftrtous
COVERAM Tills is a collection of
specialized atudie:
t
rablem In th structural metallurgy of
heat-re6i nt alloys.
-
d
es
am or: conce:ned with theoretical
principles, 0=0 with
i
crIptions of new equipment and methods,
others with properties
,
or V-ario-us
r.enomena occurring under
ts
Iflod conditl no are studied and reported
on. For de Ila,
,
a num,
Tabls or Contents. The articles are
accomper!4d by
P:
--both.-SOVIAt'" ona-SQUIAt-
studies
(Co.t.)
SOT/33,55
and I- -L-Phernsnka. Effect Of
plagitic
wormation mm
Low -3t&Jra~-On the jicj-~calscant
Provortion Of TYP
- 18-8-T1 AUstonitic Steel
14
Savltlkly, TO. X.. and &=A_Tyl4~ns.
-
Rcmz~ydt4lllzatlon or
tb-itor
FFC
tory metal. T1t-ium,--#4fn1=, Tantalum
RhenLu.
,
,
and Tungsten, AM Their Alloys
18
X
Orldnov,,;V
7 1IOv. and Effect
tu
re
on
of Chroa tum
226
!!*Yoy, !~~-V and V. A. Trnpeznlko,.
Production of pure
Chromium
2_47
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and A
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Orum
Qrzh1mmyIO~XX-, and
prokor!ye
.v
Constitution
,
I
agrew of the Ternary 3yatoa
Chouluni-TIASIten-Molybdenum
25-,
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BUTYLENKO, A.K.; GRIDTMV. V.N.; TRIFIWV, V.I.
in the structure and properties of titanium cermets during
vacuum rolling. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst. metallofiz. AN
URSR no.9:
89-97 159. (MIRA 12:9)
(Deformations (Mechanics)) (Titanium--Metallography)
ACCESSION NR: AP4012035 r./ol85/64/009/001/0190/0103
1~uty*lenko, A. K.
AUTHOR:
,.:~TIVX: The hardness at high temperatures of germanium of various
degrees of
11':...! purity
SOURCE: Ukrayinslky*y fizy*chny*y zhurnal, v. 9, n;. 1, 1964.,
100-103
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor, germanium
ABSTRACT: The hardness of Ge samples (n-type, resistance 0.004,
0.3, and 4o
ohm.cm; p-type, resistance 3 ohm.cm) decreased linearly to a
relatively small
degree from 0 to 250C and then dropped sharply from 250 to 6DOC
along an ex-
ponential curve typical for metals. Etching tests showed that
dislocations did
not develop around the imprint of the hardness testing tool at
temps. -< 250,
U:1
but developed at temps. > 250C. The hardness of Ge samples kept
under a creep-
producing stress for 30 see. - 1 hr at 100-600C remained
practically unchanged
:~2.t,j at temps. 4250C and decreased proportionally to ln*V rG a
time in see. during
which the stress was applied) at temps. > 250C. Softening of Ge at
temps. > 250C
Card 1/2'
ACCESSION NR: AP4012035
could be due to transfer of this semiconductor into a metallic
state because of.
a sharp increase in the number of current carriers according to
*the 3/2 law in
the region of self-cond~ctivity and breaking of bonas. The orig.
art. has 4
igures.
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Metal Physics
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HUTYLENKO, A.K. % GRIDNEV, V.N.
. ..... .. ---1------
Charaoteristics of deformation and chang6s in the
physiaal
properties of chromium-iron alloys. Sbor. nauch.
rab.
Inst metalloPiz. AN URSR no.18s:3-17 t64 (MIRA
17z8)
L
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k n.A( /-?, (t) I -, _T
ACCESSION N-R: AT'0051 1 S /2 60 1 16/~ ! 000 /0 /0 C. 9;
A1'rHOR* !~ujyjcnko, A K. Gridney, V. N. (Correspondinr zember AN
4Krzs'si~
TITLE: Investigation of the plastic properties of alloys of
chromium and thL~
transition metals0
SOURCE -. AN lj*vrSSR. Institut Tnetallofizilci. Sbornik nauchnykh
trudov, no, 19,
1964. Voprosy fiziki metallov i metal lovedeniya (Probiem.3 in Li-
and physical metallurgy), 54-68
TAGS-~'transition element,
TOPIr * ,k Mju~ alloy, transition element alloy, alloy
1 -" r v. in I e r
brittleness, transition temperLture, twin forwation, admixruru
stitial additive
ABafRACT. Referring to a large number of foreign papers concerned
witlh brittle-
neSS CZUsed by carbon, oxygen and boron, the authors discuss their
owp oDserva-
t ions ;~ f the behav ior of Cr a 1 loyed -.7i th (5d
- '~) , - k))
Ta (~d W (5d'), Re (5d5) ~nd 0' (19d The tr- o
lles~~ of Cr specimfnns alloyed with. trans;ri~.)T-,
pcrLior c the concentration o~ additiv- -s, lfti5 ri
of arrangement In the periodic table as shown in Fig. I
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crease in Ci ernbr It t lenient as the 5d-sheli 1r being filie~
ci:ispt, Lht- t, !i;
temperature to drop. However, in quantities of I to 2", (ov weight),
have a beneficial effect on the plastic properties of Cr., -11.1 is
L!! t V k
ted to the refining action of interstitial additiv~-S, pal-LiCulariv
iliCl- -11-6
tlicir rcsultanL 3rastic decrease In sollinilitv. All specin.)ent
tc 1~r-ttleners as the amount Of ailO in'4 eleMeiiL~-
Y
At Lhe same time, the transition ternptrature Ci icil, Ir z
in excess of 1-~ c;aused an Increase in the tr~inq;tir~Tl
t rE ns it 'on ot '~'e ( 31d) to Ru (-'d) ar~-' ,-;s im:lrt-~
Cr and Cr - Lu C~r - H f Cr- Ta and Cr- spSi~.imens,
-196 G to the ductile stat'e t7r~tion t erni~'e ~~ t u r e .C onv e
r ~, f,vCr
Cr - Os and Cr Re;4ecimens show a tendency to twinning, as also
noted by other
auchors. In Cr RU and Cr - Cis systems, twinning is considerably
less conspicu-
OU3 as a result of tl~~IhigWr enq~gy of packing imperfections during
alloying.
Th,~ softening of alloys is appreciable within the 100-300C range;
between 700 and
809C hardening occurs - ics nature has rict been clarified - with
softcni-~~-
above 900 C. Orig. art. has- 7 figures and I table.
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Figure 1. The effect of the amounts of alloying elements on
transitio-.
turf! (a, b) and hardness (c, d) of Cr alloys.
C.rd 4/4
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ACCESSION NR: AT5005118 -S/2601-/6~/000/019/01'-16!U~11-6
AL71HOI: Butylenko, A. K.; Gridnev, V. N. (Correspondi-ng member AN
UkrSsi)
1 e c t r Ilical properties and volunetr4c effects in the Nee'
gion in alloys of_c-hromium-ij,ith the transition metals
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut metallofi2iki. Sbo-.nik nauchnvk~
llrudov, no. 19,
1964 . Vo--'.rosy f iz 4A1 mietal lov i metal loveden'.Y.A ( Problems
i--
and physical metallurgy), 116-126
TOPIC TAGS: electrical -resist tvity, alloy plasticity, thermal
expansion, thermo-
electromotive force, Neel temperature, transition ciement,
embrittlement, Fermi surface
ABSTPACT : The Puthors discuss the changes 4n electrical
ex -pa s a nd t h e rm-3 el ec t romo, z ive f o :- c e cn-~ C r a
a S we a --- tliie cnarac r, e r i s t ic s -- f a S C
ence of Che valence oF the alloving e I er t-
to t~.e left of Cr i-i the periodic table, -I' n1 -6 d
an6 ixhib:t a tendlency to form a maxi-murn. The vallues o~ the
d,uriug alloying with elements to the right of Cr in the peri od ic
31!;C" 1
C rd
,I- a -- 1/4
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veal a maxiri=., an(I increase with concentration as it approaches the
region of
LheCI -phase in the phase diagrams. The testing temiperatu,-e varied
to 400C ~see~Fig. I of-the Enclosure). Thc change in tN and in the
value o the
inviistigated"ieffects correlated 7-vith- the_-te;~perature range of
embrittlem. ntz in
the rogion of both small and large concentrations of the alloying
components in
Fe- a:-,d Re specimens; however, no correlation was observed in alloys
wich I
Os despite the analogous pattern of changes. In Lu, Hf, Ta and W
s~)Oc`M r-.
t,. 4., Ic-we-ed wir-nouL anv substantial chanres in cihe vaiue oi
:,:e f I
7- a 0 f embr i tI ement is h e i gh, ent e. v i ~,h r~c
lemen
h e er,-,- s*,:rzace
the alloying elements on the plasticity of the Cr specimens. -Inr
V. 1. Trefilcv for his valuable comments." Orig. art. has: 3 figures
ana i
table.
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V.N,j
~JC4 ry of chrorp-itbv. and soff:~ of 4 ts
Ant.iit~rr6magnetlsm and plas,
all~,ys ~;jth Lrunsition iretals. Ukr. fiz. zhur.
94 nc~3-~'25-
31~ Mr 164. (WRA 17,9)
1, inqitut metallofiziki AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
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!T1 t ,on, L ri t t I e ness , c
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kP0.111t region as a function of tem A
--perature have properties which indicate the course
.,;'of spin aatifermiagnetic'- orderin 4hese~. ' brti s also vary
depending on the
-prop e
position ,.)f the alloying ele-ment in the periodic table. Elemerts
to t*r,-- 1e".
Cr have n-, noticeable effect on these properties while c, lpme7~~
e 7.' 7n A x
Mi
e P. -1!-, E- jor~~,-.,er' i~S i I Ithe Neel P- i F1 trf~ Z
;7 -j
_i T-~
b'N
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BU`TYj;9NKO,_O.K.; KURDYUMOVA, I.G. (Kurdiumova, I.H.1;
TRFTILOV, V.I.
Determining tho activation energy of chromiwii
recrystallization.
Ukr.fiz.zhur. 4 no.6:813-81.A%,. N-D t59. OURA 14: 10)
4
1, Inatitut metallofiziki AN USSR.
(Chromium crystals)
ACCESSION VRt AP4022702 S/0186/64/009/003/0326/0333
AUMOR: Buty*lenko, Oo Ke (Butyolenko, A* Xo)j Orldney, V, No
TITLEz Antiferromagnetism and plasticity of ahromiumi and some
of.its alloys with
transition metals
SOURCEs Ukrayinalky*y fizy*ohny*y shurnal, ve 9, no. 3, 1964, 325-333
TOPIC TAGSt chromium alloy, chromium-transition-me *tal alloy,
antiferromagnotio
chromium alloy# X;el temperature# chromium alloy-plasticity~ 401
point finoizaly,
chromium eloctrioal resistance
'(within the limits of solid
ABSTRACTs The influence of alloying with chromium
solutions) elements of the third large period from Lu to Os' as wall
as Ru. on the
position of the Neal temperature and the magnitude of various
physical effects
around the Nalel point for these alloys were studied systematically
from -196 to
about /350C. Au attempt --s made to discover some relation between
the behavior of
suoh properties as the elasticity, internal resistance, electrical
resistivity.
therr.-I coefficient of thermal expansibus heat capacity and magnetic
susceptibility and the plastic deformation propertiess A review of
the pertineat
lituratura wr,- gi-ian, wid its seeming inconsistencies and lack of
systematization
ACCESSION NRt AP4022702
uera noted as reasons for this studys Electrical resistivity,
thermal e.z.f..
thermal expansion and plasticity were measured, the latter
measurement's depending
'on the banding of a small slab of the material until a-(77/2
radian) - bond was
achieved without breakage. The possibility of an atomistio
approach was discussed,
and in particular, possible effects of the fid electrons of the
dopant material on
the ligandization. were sought*
!It was observed that Lu, Hf, Ta and W lower the Neel point,
without substantially
.changing the behavior- of the aforementioned physical effects
relative to the case
for pure chromium. At the same time, Rep Os and Ru extend the
region of iho t.r=s-
the Aol
with
the
Tormation and raise
a tendency toward
maximume
point
A comparison of the nature of the changes in the physical
proportion at the Ael
point with the transition tompe'rature of the alloys shown that no
correlation an bal
established between antiferromagnatism and the plasticity of
ohromiua and its :11cys.;'
Orig. art* hass 5 sets of graphs,
ASSOCIATIONs- Insty*tut Metaloftayokyo AN Ukr.SSR,, Kiev
(Institute Of metal Physics
&N UkrSSR)
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P.;l."A ~;Y '417 "171
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BUTTLEV. A.A.
Liguing a vertical boring and turning machine. Stan.i
instr. 25 no.4:
29-31 Ap 154. (MLRA 7:6)
(Drilling and boring machinery)
"Projecting Linear Navigation Courzes,," Rech. transport., 12,, No*4..
1952
BARTENEVA, O.D.; BOLDYRIZV, IT.G.; BMIXV, A.A.
Determining the atmospheric transparency, and the
Illuminating power
of distant fires by, means of astronomical photometers. Trudy
GGO
no.42:59-68 153. (MIRA 11-1)
(Atmospheric transparency) (Photometry)
tok-hnichaskikh nauk.
._~Jmndidat
. -A
I
.1 - :m 1. -M -~-
Lighting of shipbailding shade. Sudoetroanie 23
no.4:40-43 Ap
'57. (MLRA 10:5)
(Ship7ards) (Lighting)
,BUr[IIV, A.i,., kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk.
Mitan-produced objactive illuminomoter. ';vetotekhnika
3 no-7:12-15
Jl '57. (1-aM 10: 8)
1.1,enbigradskiy institut ol.-hrany truda Vaeaoyuznogo
Tsentrallnogo
Soveta prof essioDall nykh so3ruzov.
(Photometers)
BUTYLW A A .-kand.tekbn.nauk
Photomotric apparntus for testing 1mmeters under
production bonditionB.
SvototeMnlim 3 no.10*8-10 0"57. (mnu 10:10
1. Loning-rsdr-kiy institut okhrany truda Vsesoyuznogo
teentrallnogo
novetit prof so3nizov. (Photometry)
71
BUTYLEV, A.A., kand, teklm, neuk,
Inertia and light characteristics of photoresistors
made of cadmium
sulfide. Sretotekhnika 3 no.12:7-8 D 157. (MIRA 11W
1. Ieningradakly institut okhrany truda Veasoyuzyiogo
teentrallnoge
soveta profsovuzov.
(Photoelectric measurements)
94-3-22/26
AUTHOR: Butylev A.A. Candidate of Technical Sciences.
TITIB: Concerning the Article by Engineer V.V. Lyamin "An Alter-
nating Current Lux Meter" (0 statlye V.V. Lyamina "Skhema
lyuksmetra na peremennom toke")
PERIODICAL: Promyshlennaya Energetika, 1958, Vol.13 qo-3,
pp. 36 - 37 ~USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a brief criticism of an article that appeared
in
Promyshlennaya Energetika, 1957, No.l. The instrument described
is not to be recommended. It is much inferior to light-meters
based on selenium cells. The spectral sensitivity of the
caesium cell is very different from that of the human eye. The
spherical shape of the light-sensitive surface of the photo-
cell leads to errors and the instrument has other defects.
ASSOCIATION: The Leningrad Institute for the Protection of
Labour of
the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions
(Leningradskiy institut okhrany truda VTsSPS)
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BUTYLICVt A.A., kand. takhn. nauk.
r-, . ~ ~- - ': - -.- - " - .
Portable photoelectric photometer. Syetotekhnika 4
no.g,,,20-23 3 158.
(MIRA 11:8)
1. Leningradskiy institut okhrany trada Vsesoyuznogo
tsentrall-
nogo soveta profsoyazav.
(Photometers)
47~ V ~. A , PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION
3 -24(3)
Leningrad, Glavnaya geofizicheekaya observatoriya
SOV/2548
Issledovaniye radiatsionnykh protessov (Study of Radiation
Processes) Lenin-
grad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1959. 142 p. (Series: Its Trudy, vyp.
80) Errata
slip inserted. 1,200 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency- Glavnoye upravleniye g1drometeorologicheakoy
sluzhby pri
Sovete Ministrov SSSR.
Ed. (Title page): V. L. Gayevskiy, Candidate of Geographical
Sciences; Ed.
(Inside book)- V. D. Pisarevskayaj Tech. Ed.: A. N. Sergeyev.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for geophysicists and engineers
studying
radiation phenomena.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles treats problems in optics
of the
atmosphere and actinometry. Results of theoretical and
experimental
investigations of visibility range, transparency of the
atmosphere,
and the radiation regime of both the active surface and the
atmosphere
3
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Study of Radiation Processes
SOV/2548
are shown. Individual articles deal with the mthodology
of actinometric
observations. No personalities are mentioned. References
accompany
each article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Boldyrev, N. G., and 0. D. Barteneva. Visual Methods for
Determining
the Meteorological Range of Visibility and Testing These
Methods on
the Hydrometeorological Station Network 3
Makhotkin, L'. G. Results of Studying Variations in
Direct Solar
Radiation 11
Makhotkin, L. G. Regularities in Scattered Radiation
Changes Under
a Cloudless Sky 17
Makhotkin, L. G. Computing the Possible Diurnal Totals of
Direct
Radiation 23
Grisbehanko, D. L. Relationship Between Albedo of the Sea
and the
Solar Altitude and Agitation of the Sea Surface 32
Barteneva, 0. D., and A. A. Butylev. Visibility of Color
Lights
Under Field Conditfons 39
Card 2/3
Study of Radiation Processes
Ter - Markaryants, N. Ye. Computing the Albedo of Water
Surfaces 45
Barashkova, Ye. P. Certain Replaritie# in the Regime of Total
Radiation 51
Barashkova, Ye. P. Scattered Radiation in Karadag 70
Barashkovaq Ye. P. Computing the Daily Sums of Total
Radiation Accord-
ing to Standard Observations 88
Barashkova, Ye. P, Turbidity of the Atmosphere in Karadag 97
Golikov, V. I. The Problem of YWasuring Infrared Radiation
With an
Instrument Protected by a Polyethylene Windshield 112
Culya,yev, B. I. Spectral Error of Instruments Measuring
Plant Radiation 126
Gulyayev;,B. I.1 C(Jmputihg,,the Cosine Characteristic of
Instruments
CbnBtructed With a Convex Transparent Glass 135
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BUTYL17. A.A., kand.tokhn.nauk
PIZ- the Lighting Ingineering Section of the Central
Adminis-
tration of the Scientific and Technical Society of the
Power
Industry. Svetotekhnika 6 no.6:23 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Electric lighting)
BUTYLEVA, Ys.S., inzh.
I--- -
Studying the possibilities of replacing gypsum by
foamed plastics
for the manufacture of sealed ends and molds. Trudy
NIIStroikerami-
ki no.21:55-68 163. (MIRA 17:2)
15(2) SO','/72-59-1-7/16
AUMORS: Antonevich, 11. K.? Butyleva, 3.
TITLE: MDterial for Anodes (Molds) for the Electrophoretic
Canting
Method of Ceramic Products (1-Taterialy dlya anodov (form)
pri elektroforeticheskom sposobe otlivki keramicheskikh
izdeliy)
PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 1, pp 20-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- Several papers by A. S. Berkman, L. Valenta, I. S.
Kaynarskiy,
K. B. Malinovskiy (Ref 1), in which the question of the
electro-
phoretic casting method was discussed, showed the possibility
of making these castings. Still a number of practical
questions
must be solved, the most important being the choice of the
mold material. The Fiziko-khimicheskaya laboratoriya
NIIStroykeramika (Physico-Chemical Laboratory
NIIStroykeramika)
tested a large amount of materials. The electrophoretic
preci-
pitat J*on of ceramic substance was carried out in a special
plant with built-in autotransformer LATR-1 , a voltmeter of
the type 1116, and a ammeter MIA11/5. On this precipitation
hydrogen is separated at the cathode and oxygen at the anode.
It may happen that oxygen perforates the precipitate and
forms
Card 1/2 little craters on its surface (Pies 3 and 4). The
test results
SOV/72-59-1-7/16
Material for Anodes (11olds) for the Electrophoretic
Casting Method of
Geramic Products
from anodes of various metals are shown in tables 1 and 2.
In order to avoid crater formation by free oxygen small
pressed
porous ceramic plates were used which had been made
according
to the method by K. A. Smirnova (Ref 2). Artifidal graphite
can be used for this purpose but the substance has to be
much
finer than for the production of carbon-electrodes of great
diameters. In the year 1950 the TsNIISIM MPS]"i UkrSSR
tested
the filter production from porous synthetics, as can be seen
in the papers by V. E. Gellts, M1. G. Krichevskiy, V. I.
Zinder
(Ref 3). The authors of this pa,.,er used synthetics of the
type
"igilit RCV" as initial substance in their tests. Zinc and
lead may be used as metal-anodes. For the production of
molds
porous electro-conducting synthetics produced on a basis of
polyvinyl chloride resin are best suited. There are 4
figures,
2 tables, and 6 references, 5 of'which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: NIIStroykeramika
Card 2/2
FEDOROVA, T.Kh.~, kand. tekhn. nauk; -.inzh.
- f
Technological data on the production of colored
products
for sanitary engineering. Stek. i ker. 20 no.7:23-25
il 163.
(MIRA 17:21'
1. Gosudarstvennyy naudmo-issledovateliskiy institut
stroitellnoy keramiki Gosstroya SSSR.
BU-11LBI, A. G.
33614' Primeneniye Streptotskia V Kachestve
Profilakticheskogo Sredstva Pri
Ginekologicheskikh Operatsiyakh. Triic~y Kurskogo Gos.
Med. In-ta, T. 11,
Vyp. 2, 1948, C. 153-59
SO: Letopislnykh Statey, Vol. 45, Moskva, 1949
BUTYLIN . A. G. Prof
FA 22//,-9-144
UM/MSUOIne Tenicillin NOTNO 46
Viedicine Genitals, DIssaaaw
Mae of -Peracillin in Septie Diseasesq.11 Prof
A. G. 34YU4, Br Mod Soi Ob-stet an& Gyneeol
.01inio, Mursk Mod Inst, 4 pp
"Akusher i Ginekol" No 6
Experimental data vae gethiore(I frovi tests on 91
eases vith various septic diseases of fenale,
genitals. UM and imported penicillin vas
injected Intramuscularljy. Discusses results.
*W 22/49T44
BUTYLIN, A.G., prof.; DMINAp T.Naq assistent
Ovarian and menstrual function among -workw~men at the
"Akkumuliatorn
Factory. Sbor. trud. Kursko goso medo ins-to
no,13;/+6-/+9 '58.
(HIRA 1493)
1. Iz akushersko-ginekologicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof.
A.G~aBqtynn)
Kurskogo' osudarstvannogo meditsinskogk~ instituta.
MAD-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (ME14STRUATION)
(OVARIES) (PREGNANCY) (LACTATION)
BUTYLIN9 A.G., prof.
Diagnosis of ovarfan cancer as revealed by c4nical
materials.
Sbor. trudi,,Kursk. gos.-ted. inst. no.131149-153 158.
11, (MIRA 14:3)
1. Iz kliniki akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof.
A.G.Butylin)
Kurskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsindkogo instituta.
(OVARIES.-CANCER)
k.-
BUTYLIN,, A.G.-, prof.; KAZAK, L.A., ordinator
Immediate and late sequelae of a inedical
artificial abortion.
Sbor. trud. Kursk. gos. med. inst. no.16:263-270
162.
(MURA 17:9)
1. Iz kliniki akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. -
prof. A.G.
Butylin) Kurskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
BTJTYLINt-A,1j,j-,j;OLMOGDROV, R.I., kand.
tekhn.naukp dots., red.;
VOLCHOK, K.M., tekhn. red.
[Drawing and reading architectural and construction
plans)
Sostavlenie i chtenie arkhitekturno-stroitellrykh
chertezhei.
Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1963. 59 P.
- (MBU 17: 1)
ri Ir! -f i i N , T i .
VOYT90, Denis losirovich; B daktor; STUTAPAROVA, H.,
tokhnicheaki,v re %or
[Breading work on a ~whe fa--ml Plamiannata rabota na
svinshadouchai,
form. Minsk. Dziarzhaunae vyd-va BSSR, 1957. 121 P.
(MLFA 10:10)
(Swine brooding)
K, 'i
). ~ t 1; '_(
- I~~M~simovich; AMBROSOV, A.L.,
kand.sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk,
red.; BUTYLIN. G., red.; STZPANOVA, U., tek-hn.red.
-
Cyorage plants of White Russia; a handbook] Kormovye
kul'tur7 v
BSSR; spravochnoe posobie. Minsk, Goo. izd-vo BSSR. 1957.
250 P.
(White Russia--Forage plants) (MIRA 11:4)
ALMSEYCHIK, N.A. [Aliakseichyk, N.A.),
kond.tekhn.nnuk; RA2ZIYSLOVICH,
I.R., kand.tekhn.nauk; BUTTLIN, G'.'[Butylin, H.1,
red.;
STKPANOVA, U. [Stsiapantqv&-~-Ifj, tekhn.red.
[Machinery and equipment for mechanizing the
cultivation of
potatoes and vegetables] Mashyny i prylady dlia
nekhanizatsyi
vyroshchvannia bul'by i harodninnykh kulltur. Minsk.
Dziar-
zhaunae vyd-va BSSR, Red.sellskabaspadarcliai
lit-ry, 1958.
275 P. (MIRA 13:1)
(.Agricultural machinery)
- I Y Xw
PUSHKAVIff, I.I., Prof., doktor eellskokhozyayetvennykh
nauk, red.; AMBROSOT,
A.L.; STUANISHIN, S.Te.;.ROVI)O, A.I.; ALXS3MHIK, N.A.;
ALISM.
P.I.; OGNICV, I.M.; AbAMOV. I.I.; BMYLIN, G., red.;
L&RIff, V., red.;
STIPANOVA, N., teldm. red.
[potato growing'In White Russia] Kulltura kartofelia v
BelorusBkol
SSR. Pod rea. I.I. Pushkareva. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Minsk,
Goo.
izd-vo BSSR, 1958. 356 p. (MIRA 11:7)
(White Hassia-Pbtatoes)
TEGORUSUIN, V.Te.; KRASHEMINIKOV, 11.A.; RAWSLOVICH,
I.R.; YBDOROV,
F.F.; TSEKHANOVICH, P.V.; TSVYRKUN, N.A.; BUTT IN,
G., red.;
KA CHITS, G., tekhn.red.
[Handbook of a tractor driver] Spravochnik
traktorista. Minsk,
Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red.sellkhoz.lit-ry. 1959. 578 p.
(Hipu 13:-3)
(Highway transport workers--Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
BARANOVAp M.Ye.[BaranavayM.E.]. kand. sellkhoz. nauk;
BUINLIN, G. (Butylin,H.11
red.; KALECINTS,G. (Kalechyts,H.], tekhn. red'.'-
[Inland pastures and the effectiveness of their
improvement] Matsery
kovyia lugi i efektyunasts' ikh paliapshennia. Minsk,
Dziarzh.vyd-va
BSSR. Red.sellskahaspadarchai lit-ry, 1959. 141 p. (MIRA
14-12)
(White Russia--Pastures and meadows)
SLAVOROSOV, Aleksey Kharitonovich; BUTYLINA,
A.I.p retsenzent;
BUKRINSKIY, V.A., retseniWi~]F,:-
9n'!rACTMG-~-F.N,, ved.
red.
[Mine surveyors and their assistants]
Marksheiderskii
rabochii i sltemshchik. Izd.3., perer. i dop.
Moskva,
Nedra, 1961.. 267 p. (MIRA 17.U)
BINYLIMI, V. I.
Butylins, V. I.,fCo-author_7 Seet Tupenevich, S. 1.1.
"Evaluation of 55pring Wheat
Varieties for Resistance to Fusarium Induced Dise--ses,"
1936
So: SIRA SI - 90-53 15 Dec., 1953
x - Al
AUTHORS: Kreymer, S. Yi~., Butylkin , L. F. 32-2-1/'o
TITLE: The Determination of Copper by Means of
Lead-Diet.".y1dithio-
carbaminate (Opredeleniye medi s'pomoshchlyu
dietililitiokarbaminata svintsa)
PERIODICAL: gavodskaya Laboratoriya, 19-58, Vol. 24, 11r 2, pp.
131-133
(USS-70
ABSTRACT: Within the electroi.-,otive series: 11g, Ag, Cu, Ni, Co,
PI), Bi,
Cd. T13+ Sb3+, 'In, Mn2+, Fe3+ each Metal (in aqiieous
50iution~ di3pla-Ce-, the subsequent its caba-cinate
dissolve! in chloroform). Accordin,; to R. Wickbold
ference 1) this exchange ta!,-es i)lace eopecially quickly
N
at p11-5. It was found experi.7:eiitally that Ni and. Co in acid
ooliition d,~ not displace Pb from itz diet hyl 'ithi ocarbaminat
e,
while Pb is (lisplaced by Cu also in tho pr;-Sence of 31! and
Co. Tl!e Ci-,-carba%ii- ate is ycllo-~;, the Pb-salt J---
coloz~less, so that t'-i~ Pb-carba-iin~,te can serve as rea,-ent
for s-mall a:i-toiints of C-, which was a1rcarly -,cinte-1 oiit by
ri,-. an-d V. Vi
~1. Kova i-cb (rofere-ce 3). T7
Card 1/2 investi,~fttes tl-~c "o 1J litj- )f tlo r
V-P Deter-iination of Copper by 14eara of
Lead-Dieth,-Idithio- 32-2-1,16o
carbz~.-ninate
solution in chloroform as a specific Cil-rea-ent. The
effect of p1I wit!i tl~e a.Wition of diliited 1`0~,
a,~i-ionia,
resp. was invest xo! autliors- fcmund. !ialt Cii can
be proved i:i all cr--.oes. 171-,cn aqua rcja i~, 2resent,
cr in
a from lo - 15 fold ailuted utate, t~--e .1-30thyllif~;io-
carb,-.~.An,-Ae-colmir does not chow up or di-,appeurc
13oo;:. In
t1-.e i-vesLi_,.ation of th.-! cluu,:,cter of V.~~
exchanL7e reaction
it waz found thiat prob--.bly als- a s-,-all -nart of the
rea~;ent i.~~ water snl,".;le an-2 tlh-cis -- difference
betyee--. the
results of invest i ~;at i :i,-.Ll t~i-)se of calcitlation
occur.
Th,- investiZ;ations of tllc effect of 41-711n-,rities that
in the analyses of the materials listed i:, the table
results were o",-tainez! rihic~i coincide witil t":--)Se
obtained
-rom other -::ethodc. T'.crc arc 1 fizu,--e, 2 t~'ble.-,
and 3
ref erence s.
ASSOCIATTOIT "Seycrinil:el'', Ccmb4ne
AVA1LA'19L*.-;: Library of Conz. resss
1 1. Copper-Detemity-tio*n 2.
Lead-D4---tlkvldithiocarbamiiate-
Car:1 2;2 ApplicaUon~:
5(2) SOII/32-25-6-7/53
AUTHORS: Kreymer, S. Ye., Butylkin, L. P.
TITLE: Extraction Determination of Iron and Cobalt in Pure
Nickel
(Ekstraktsionnoye oprodeloniye zheleza i kobal'ta v chistom
nikele)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 6, pp 662
- 666 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Diantipyrylmethane (1) forms difficultly soluble
compounds
with the thiocyanates of Fe, Cc, Cu and other metals, whereas
no precipite is caused with nickel. This is the principle on
which the method (Ref 1) of the nickel separation from a
number of impurities is based. Cobalt raay be determined in
the concentrate of the impurities (Ref 2). The (I)-salts of
Fe, Co and other metals are well soluble in chloroform and
may be determined by colorimetry because of their intense
coloring (Refs 30)- In the case under review it was found that
iron- and cobalt salts of (I) decompose in a treatment with
weakly acid aqueous solutions, with cobalt and iron passing
completely to the water phaseq while the strongly acid solutions
do not lead to any variation of this kind (Pig 1, function of
Card 1/2 the extraction degree of the pH). A treatment of the
cobalt
Extraction Determination of Iron and Cobalt in Pare
SOV/32-25-6-7/53'
Nickel
salt of (I) with a buffer solution leads to the
deoomposition
of the salt and to the passage of cobalt thiocyanate into
the water phase, where cobalt may be determined with
nitroso-
R-salt by colorimetry. Iron (III) with (I) and ammonium
thio-
cyanate forms a red compound soluble in chloroform. Prom
the
chloroform solution (as is the case with cobalt) the metal
may be extracted with an acetate buffer solution (PH=
5-37).
In the case under review iron was determined
colorimetrically
with orthophenanthroline (II), the disturbing coloring of
cobalt with (II) being removed by nitric acid. The
investiga-
tion results of the checking and comparison analyses of the
cobalt and iron determinations under review and both
analytic
courses are specified (Tables 1,2). There are 4 figures, 2
tables and 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIOR: Kombinat "Severonikelf" (Rombinat
"Severonikelf-1)
Card 2/2
DENYAKOVSKIY, Mark Aleksandmvich; DYNKRUD,
Boris "erreyevich;
CIRJKIILOVA, Lyudmila N-1kolayevna; Lamm
Illinichna; RROV~ V.A.p red.
[Quality of sheet surfaces] Kachestvo
poverkhrosti lisiov.
Moskva, lzd-vo "Notallurgiia," 19U,. 53 p.
(L.IRA 17:7)
37924-66 FBP/FWT (1 )/EEC (k) -2/T/E,iP (k) IJP(c) WG 41 66 -
ACC NRs AP6C~2~2079 SOURCE CODE: UR/01 009 1663
AUTHOR: Butylkin, V. S.i Gurevich, G. L.; Kheyfets,-M. I.;
Khronopulop Yu. 0.
ORG: Scientific-research Institute of RadiODILVSiCS. Gorikiv
Universitv
(Nauc ssledovatel'skiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gorikovskom
universitete)
TITLE: Effect of the resonance field on the operation of a
two-photon laser
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 9, no- 3, 1966, 538-544
TOPIC TAGS: laser theory, laser R and D, two photon laser
ABSTRACT: R. L. Garwin considered two-photon processes in a
substance incorporated
within the laser resonator (IM J. Rand D, 8, 338, 1964); natural
frequencies of the
resonator were w 19 4)20 4) - the field of near-eil, frequency was
assumed to be
V
nonexistent. As the resonator practically always has a finite Q at
W.2. the
present article examines possible effects of the w 1. resonance
field on the aser
operation. Integral equations describing the fields are added to
material-system~
equations; the solutions are analyzed for these cases: (a) one of
the fields is
specified and (b) no field is specified. It is found that: (1) A
resonator tuned to
the frequency of transition between active levels of the substance
may considerably
impair the excitation conditions in a two-photon laser; (2) The
number of excited
particles required for the stationary generation of the combination
field does not
change substantially. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 34 formlas. (0:3
SUB CODE-. 20 / SUBM DJLTFh 31Aug65 / MM REIP. 005 1 OTH REFt 001
Card INW4~'o UDG: 621.3T8.325'
L 38104-66 FBD/EWT(1)/EEC(k)-2/T/0NP(k) IJP(c) WG
ACC NRt AP6022080 SOURCE CODE- UR/0141/66/0097003/0545/6-545
AUTHOR: Butylkin, Ve Sw.;. Gurevich, G. L.; Kheyfets, M. I.;
Khronopu1Q.,ju. G.
1:2
ORG: Scientific Research Institute of Radiophysics. Goriki-v
University
(Naueffio-isaledovateliski,v radiofizicheskiy institut pri
Gorskovskom universitete)
TITLE: Generation of the second harmonic in a resonant laser
SOURCE: IVU`Z. Radiofizika., v. 9. no- 3, 1966, 545-549
TOPIC TAGS: laser theory, laser R and D, nonlinear optics
ABSTRACT: As a strong w-field exists in the resonator of
conventional
lasers and as the populations of active levels are inverted,
a 2 w-field may arise
due to the anti-&-tokes process in the laser active
substance. Equations describing
this process are set up and analyzed. It is found that the
stationary generation
of a 2 w-field can materialize only with a sufficiently large
(giant pulse)
number of excited particles (1019-' 1021); the population
difference of such an order
can be obtained under pulsed-Q operating conditions. Even
under the Ciant-pulse
conditions, 'frequency doubling is possible only when the
active medium
meets some rigorous requirements: the quantity 1 o2l must be
very large and the 2-1
transition mst be highly forbi&en, 10-2*- CGSE. Orig. art.
has.- I figure
and 28 foraul"** [031
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ODI/ ATD PREM-4 0 Ali
VZ-",L,1 UDC:-621.378
BFMAKOVSKIY, m.A.; BUTYLKI NA L.I.; NASIBULLIN, A.F.;
MMINIKOV, O.M.
Preheating the working rolls of the 2800/1700 mill.
Metallurg
9 no.5:32-33 W 164. (KRA 17-.8)
1. Cherepovetskiy metallurgicbeakiy zavod.
BENYAKOVSKIY, M.A.; BUTYLKINA, L.I.
. Efficient conditions for the skin press rolling of
strip.
Metallurg 10 no.5:32 My 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Cherepovetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
BENYAKOVSKIY, M.A.; GUTNIK, M.V.; TOPOPOV, G.M.;
BUTHEIVA, L.I.;
n - a* .I.
REPUTOV, Yu.G.; Sill KHANCVI Cli, B.A.; F=SGIV, P.'.;
1"GAtEv, ss.,
Mastering the operation of the plant for cold-rolled
sheet production.
Stall 25 no.8:726-730 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Cherepovetsk:Ly metallurgicheskly zavod.
B/075/60/015/004/018/030/xx
3020/B064
AUTHORS: Kreymer, S. Ye., B and Stogova, A.. V,.
TITLE: PhotometriciDetermination of Palladium in the Products of
Nickel Production
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 4.
pp. 467 - 471
TEXT: It has previously (Ref. 3) been shown that when an
antipyrine
solution and an excessive KI solution are added to a PdCl 2
solution, a
complex is formed that can be extracted with chloroform, By
measuring the
optical density of the resulting extract at 340 MA, it is
possible to
determine 1 - 20 Z- Pd. The authors' experiments showed that
similar
results are obtained if, instead of antipyrine, a solution of
diantipyryl
methane is added to dissolve the palladium iodide complex.jThe
compound
(C23 H24 02N4)2-"2[PdI41 is likely to be thus formed, The
solutions of the
compound of palladium with iodide and diantipyryl methane in
chloroform
are cherry-red, and obey the Beer law (Fig. 1). With the device
Card 1/3
Photometric Determination of Palladium in the
S/075/60/015/004/Ola/030/XX
Products of Nickel Production B020/BO64
f?K--M (FEK-M) it is possible to determine more than 0.48 r
Pd/ml in a
10 mm thick layer of the solution by means of a blue light
filter. The
absorption maximum of the solution is found at 4501A,- The
colored compound
of palladium with iodide and diantipyryl methane must be
obtained in a
hydrochloric acid solution in the absence of oxidizing
agents, since
otherwise elementary iodine is set free, A reversible
reaction takes place
between the palladium dimethyl glyoximate solution in
chloroform and the
aqueous solutions of diantipyryl methane and KI, by which a
compound of Pd
with iodine and diantipyryl methane is formed in the
chloroform layer,
while dimethyl glyoxime passes over into the aqueous layer.
Table 1 shows
the results of experiments made to separate palladium in the
presence of
various metals, by extracting palladium dimethyl glyoximate
with chloro-
form. They confirm the data published in Ref. 4 on the
separation of
palladium from Ni, Cu, Co, Fe, Pt, and Au in this way. The
photometric
determination of palladium may also be carried out with the
nitroso R--salt.
When heated with nitroso R-salt, palladium chloride forms a
compound of an
intense red color. The accuracy of palladium determination is
0 '30/kg when
the device !FgK-M (FEK-.M) is used with a green light filter
and a bulb
10 mm: thick. The Beer law holds for the solutions (Fig, 2).
The
Card 2/3
Photometric Determination of Palladium in the
S/O%6O/015/O04/O18/03O/XX
Products of Nickel Production B020 B064
nitroso R-salt was used by the authors to determine palladium
after the
separation of the accompanying metals in the products of
nickel production
(Table 2). Methods of determining 0.01 - 0.05% Pd in residues
containing
up to 45% Ni, up to 20% Cu, and up to 5% Fe, and of
determining less than
0.01% Pd in products containing larger amounts of iron are
given. The
photometric detdrmination of Pd with nitroso R-salt is also
described.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 6 references: 5 Soviet and
1 Japanese.
ASSOCIATION: Kombinat Severonikell
SUBMITTED: August 4, 1958
Card 3/3
KHRAPUNOVA, N.V. (Simferopoll.. ul. Frunze, d. 30,
k-v.7),- BUTYLIN, Tu-P-
(Simferopol').
Simultaneous bilateral lung resection for
tuberculosis in a
patient with mitral stenosis. Grudn. khir. 5
no.4:93-94 Jl-Ag163
(IMIA 17 :1)
87655
5/191/60/000/003/008/013
B016/BO54
AUTHORS: Li, P. Lukovenko, T. M., Akutin, M. S.,
Butylkina, M. P,_4 Musina, A. Ya.
TITLE: Laminated Plastics on the Basis of Glass Fiber. Report VII.
Glass Textolite on the Basis of Polyvinyl Butyral
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 3, PP- 48 - 49
TEXT: The authors report on their studies of methods of producing
glass
textolite from polyvinyl butyral (PVB) with glass fabric of the type
ACTT (6) (ASTT (b))!aa a filler. They used A-type PVB, and found
that
PVB embrittles at high temperatures, and loses its elasticity and
solu-
bility. Also its impact strength decreases, whereas hardness and
bend-
ing strength increase; At high temperatures, PVB decomposes, becomes
sticky, and its mechanical strength decreases. This was ascribed to
a
change in molecular structure, which changes from linear to steric
with
numerous cross links (Refs. 20). In glass textolite, the PVB content
dropped to 4% after impregnating the glass fabric with an 18% PVB
solu-
tion after drying at high temperature. Glass textolite was produced
for
Card 1/2
87655
Laminated Plastics on the Basis of Glass Fiber.
S/191/60/000/003/008/013
Report VII. Glass Textolite on the Basis of B016/BO54
Polyvinyl Butyral .
experimental purposes a) by molding at different
pressuresand b) by de-
formation in vacuo. The authors studied the effect of
temperature, PVB
content, and deformation pressure on the properties of
glass textolite.
They found that a change in the PVB content has no great
influence on
the quality of glass textolite. A pressure of more than
45-50 kg/cm2p
however, effects a decrease in strength with the use of
most kinds Of
resin, probably due to destruction of the filler. It is
shown that with
the use of PVB a much higher pressure can be applied,
without detri-
mental consequences, than with the use of other resins.
Further, the
authors found that PVB glass textolite deformed in vacuo
has a lower
strength than phenol glass textolite produced in vacuo.
Experimental
results show that the increased specific pressure endured
by PVB
products improves their quality. The properties of PVB
glass textolite
can be changed by additional heat treatment. There are 2
figures and
4 Soviet references.
Card 2/2
BUTTL IKOV, M.N.
First hydraulic section in Lugansk Economic
Council mines.
Ugoll Ukr- 3 no-3:33-34 14r 159- (MIRA. 12:5)
1. Nachal'nik gidroucbaetka shakhty No.160.
(Luganak Province--Hydraulic mining)
JUTYIMMN. M.1.; ~ SHMWMN, I.P., red.; - NIKITINk,
L.V., red. izd-va;
BACHURINA, A.M., tekhn,* red.
CMD-2 railway motorcar; "forestry and Lumber"
pavilion] Motodrezina
MD-2; :~hyillon lesniaLs, prozWohlonnosti lesnoe
khoziaistvo. [Moskml
TSeutre byuro tekhn. Informataii 119571 5 pe~ (Mmutio)
Moscow. Tuesoyuman proWshlenneva vystavka.
(Railroad motorcars)
_DUTY , H,ikhail IVpgovjch,-, IVAROV, Afanasiy
Ustinovich: 3TUSH, L.A.,
J
"t~B~
r . z -va HURZA. A.M., tekhn.red.
[9D-2 trolley; manual of construction, operation and
maintenance]
Motodrezina UP-2; rakovodstvo po ustroistvu,
skeplustatsii i ob
aluzhivaniiu. Moskva, Goslezbumizdat, 1957. 64 p.
(MIRA 11:4)
(Railroads-Iquipment and wipplies)
BUTYIWHKIN, Hi . 101j; VLASOV9 Viktor Hikhaylovich;
SUBOCH, N.I.9
reW.-.- OVA, L.K., red. izd-va; SHITS, V.P., tekhn.
red.
E3)14..54 diesel switcher for'750 mm gauge traick]
Dizelinyi motovor
DN-54 kolei 750 M. Moskva, Goelesbumizdat, 1958. 104 p6
(Diesel locomotives) (NIRA 11:9)
BUTYLOGE jyAUQyigb,-FROLOV, A.V., red.; PITMU14,
Ye.L.,
red. izd-va; LCBANKOVA, 11.7e., tekbn. red.
[The TU-2M diesel locomotive for a 750 mm gauge
track;
basic design and operation] Teplovoz TU-2M kolei
750 M;
ustroist-vo i ekspluatatsiia. Moskva,
Goslesbumizdat, 1961.
150 P. (Diesel locomotives) (MIRA 15:4)
BUTYLI SEAM, E,
Publishing activity of societies. NTO 2 no.3:60-61 fir
160.
(MIRA 13:00
1. Uchenyy sekr6te,~-l rodaktsionno-izdatellskogo
soveta TSentrall-
nogo pravleniya liauctino-tekhnicheakogo obshchestva
chernoy
metallurgii. (Technical societies)
17.0
AUTHOR., B----. tyl'okiy,
ork of Photograpl--. to the Ccntr,-, I and st.-.dy of thle
Course of Opav.~-hearth (Primeneniya foloErFfil d1ya
kontroa-ya i iz.~V.-.heniya khoda martenovsl~oy
( ITS
PERIODICAL. Met-all-lrg,, inr.~dde fmit cover U SR)
ABSTRACT: Point-;..n.g out tM need fL.,.- -jn ob 1,letlh~~!
t;-f'
evaluating the state of ttie open-hearth s1ag sw~fac--.e in
-,I,-,e
furnace, the author describes the use of p2ictmcgraphy fc-r,
this
-11--pose. The work- was cp-=~ied out on a 10-ton cil-ffred
furnal-.e, the p-liatograph being taken tbxrough the ion
hole -Ju. a c;hazging door w1th a "Zorkiy" minia4'-,ure
camera-' la a
protec.i-i-,-e c.at3;- !~~ri:! behind a smoked-la-es f:-'+--
and "Y-up it e-- .. I -1tv I ons p- "1z op arkhxo.mll f 1.1m J-
4c;-6~' GIOST a--ad. exposur4es of 0.00, .-. 0.00--- a
sto- u-p -1c 1-.22 wp7e Th::,ee ph--t-.i-- al,*7i r the
z
fu=&-%-%a a:---,--- ahown E.-nd the au-tbcp ad-io,:~atea 'nE:
"-f
the work t;c furi~-acescf different i3i--ez anl fired Ot-her
fuels.
ASSOCIATION: zayod rB---"'she-7-*'.kl"
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BUMIR, A.P. (Chelyabinsk)
Treatment of lacrization by surgical dilatation of
the upper
panctum lacrimalia. Oft.shur. 15 n0-1.-52-55 160. (MM
13:5)
(LAGRIML MGANS--SMICRT)
Refem-a-tinayy mhmra~~. t) `7 --i"NSRI
AUTHOR: A. S.
UTLE: St--::m-dp.-nH=g St earn- - TuTbiae Ua~`A~i
PERIO]TCAL: T--P. Le-n-LaeT. z-aa--, 1957 N:~, 5, 1`2-30
ABSTRAIC'T: Th.~ee'ctandaxd ,I~ave beea develzyed- w~tI.,. F-n
AP--P-5-7
fc--~ 0~,e rown with a. spar ove:~ 13 m, -,-.zde--?, IS Y-n, --n-
-e
fl-l-st tw.-, layouts, the heaters are a--:!!aagec- a--clig tll.e
tz---E~ne ax-7a, --,a 4.~-.e tlili-d
I-avcntt, acnzss. stn~md-7~xd jayo-t3 fGT , ah F,_-ye t:
VPT-?,5-3, 7TT-25-4, 'TR-Z5-31-3, and other:21, hl~~vc I%eea
deae.,,,~-ti.,:~ ::ad twc high-m-ess-il-re heatera. B-:--.--
"--neYne Z"--n--n-r
Y'11-2-~5 --TtA- 7PT-25, VK-50 ama VIK-100 ----e
-,:.-n
-y and he- A are g-5
The cc~ndense
az-e -t:ed. wll- the low-pressure "hentex buil-t i--,
ith cc_~Icaise:~, W,"-*,-,.--
-netal A A -a
meats for Diping. 'he VK-50-' tzrbiae iE gi-ve
ca 3-1 1 i I
6VT YRN, A -~ - PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 584
Leningradskiy metallicheskiy zavod, Leningrad
Paroturbostroyeniye i gEtzoturbostroyeniye (Steam and Gas Turbine
Construction)
Moscow., Mashgiz, 1957. 351 P- (Series: Its Trudy, vYP- 5) 3,500
copies
printed.
Additional Sponsoring Agency: RSFSR. Leningradskiy ekonomicheskiy
rayon. Sovet
narodnogo khozyaystva. Upravleniye tyazbelogo mashinostroyeniva.
Editorial Board: Grinberg, M. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Professor (deceased),-
Stepenov, I. M., Engineer, and Kolotilov, A. I., Engineer; Ed. of
Pablishing
House: Leykina, T. L.; Te-ch. Ed.: Pollskaya, R. G.; Chief Ed.
(Mashgiz,
-,.ningrad Branch): Bol'shakov, S. A., Engineer.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for engineers and
technical
personnel employed at turbine building plants and scientific
research
institutes., and also for students of technical institutes.
COVERAGE: This book contains articles dealing with the problems of
design and
operation of gss and steam turbine installations, and high-pressure
feed pumps. For abstract of each article see Table of Contents.
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Steam and Gas Turbine (Cont.)
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Foreword
Design and Operation of Steam Turbire Installations
3
Grinberg, M. I., Doctor of TL*chnical Sciences, Professor.
Progress in Turbine
Building at the Leningrad Metalworking Plant 9
In this article the author discusses the past and present
accomplishments, and
outlines plans for future developmentsin the field of steam
and gas turbine
building at the Leningrad f4etalworking Plant.
Butyrin, A. S., Engineer. Standardization of the General
Arrangement of Steam
Tai Une istaliations 17
In this article the author gives an accovnt of experience
with general arrange-
ment of steam turbine installations gained at the Leningrad
Metalworking Plant.
He discusses the procedure for preparing detailed dravings
and presents diagrams
of standard arrangements of steam turbine installations.
584
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584
Nikolayev, G. V., Engineer. Condensers for LMZ Turbines 31
The author presents details of design and construction of
various types of
condensers developed at the Leningrad Metalworking Plant.
Peysikhis, B. I., Engineer. Special Valves and Equipment for
Steam Turbine
Installation. 48
The author presents a detailed description of safety valves
and special reg-
ulating devices used in high-pressure steam turbine
installations. The article
contains numerous diagrams and specifications of various
types of valves.
Shapiro, Yu. B., Engineer. Selection of Thermal Scheme for
Steam Turbine In-
stallations 68
This article deals with the basic problems involved in the
developing of nev
regenerative vapor-cycles. The author presents a basic
method for selecting
fbed-vater preheating temperaturesPand the optimum
distribution of steam extract-
ion points in a regenerative vaporve". There am 7
references, of which 6 are
Soviet, and 1 English.
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Steam and Gas Turbine (Cont.)
Shapiro, Yu. V., and Thrtiko, M. A., Engineers.
Modernization of SVK-150-1 and
VK-100-2 Turbines 79
In this article the authors present the basic principles of
turbine stage de-
sign which were used as a basis for modernizing VK-100-2
and SVK-150-1 turbines.
The authors also priesent the results of an aeroaynamic
investigation of turbine
blade systems. There are 5 Soviet references.
Petell , A. M., Engineer. Application of Controllers
Without Fleedback for Oil
Turbine P=p and Steam Turbine Seals 90
In this article the author presents results of testing an
experimental steam
and oil regulator used in the steam turbine installations.
The author concludes
that the regulator developed for automatic start-up of
turbine oil pump and
control of steam flow through turbine seals has been found
to be satisfactory
and reliable under various operating conditions. The
article contains schematic
diagrams and descriptions of the regulator.
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Steam and Gas Turbine (Cont.)
584
Reznichenko, V. Ya., and Etinger, S. M., Engineers. Welded
Wheel Constructions
for Centrifugal Pumps and Compressors 98
The authors familiarize the reader with the experience gained
at a plant in the
field of construction and manufacturing welded
stainless-steel wheels for high-
speed feed water pumps, pumps used at cracking plants, and
centrifugal gas com-
pressors.
Frenkel', L. D., Etinger, S. M., and Chernin, Kh. N.,
Engineers. Problems in
the Construction of Stationary Gas Turbine Installations. 105
The authors discuss several problems dealing with the design
of stationary gas
turbine installations, axial and centrifugal compressors, and
combustion
chambers. The article contains drawings of gas turbine
installations and tables
and graphs of experimental research data on gas turbines.
Stepanov, I. M. , Engineer. Experience Operating
High-pressure Turbines 131
The author analyzes various troubles and difficulties
encountered by the plant
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584
during the initial operation of new types of high-pressure
steam turbines and
he presents the methods used by the plant to make necessary
design improvements.
The article contains illustrations and descriptions of
various turbine failures.
Etinger, S. M., Engineer. Operating Experience and
Familiarization With SVP-220-
280 Super High-pressure Fleed Pumps and the Resulting Design
Improvements and
Adjustments at the Cherepet State Regional Electric Power
Plant. 155
The author analyzes various design improvements resulting
from operating ex-
perience acquired during the initial operation of super
high-pressure feed
pumps. The article contains schematic drawings of pumps and
their components.
Fedorovich, D. A., Engineer. Hydraulic Test Pressure of Steam
Turbine Cylind-
rical Elements 178
This article deals with the determination of hydraulic test
pressures and work-
ing pressures for various types of steel at temperatures not
specified iL
existing All-Union State Standards (GOST) 356-52. The article
contains tables
of turbine design data.
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Steam and Gas Turbine (Cont.)
584
Ben', M. Ya., Engineer. Improvements in Design of Rotor
Blade Fastenings and
in Quality of Blade Atbachments to the Steam Turbine 193
Ben', M. Ya., Engineer. Means for Improving the Construction
11echnology 198
In the first article the author describes a method of
attaching blades to the
turbine disc which reduces mnual filing originally required
to secure a prop-
er fit. In his second article the author discusses methods
used by the de-
sign department to improve the technology of turbine
construction.
Investigations and Calculations
Levin, A. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Shur, S.
S., Engineer.
Blade-root Torsional Vibration in Steam Turbines 213
The article presents a theortical investigation of turbine
blade vibrations.
The authors derive equations for determining the mode of
vibration and also
give curves showing the stresses developed in turbine blades.
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Steam and Gas Tuxbine (Cont.)
584
Volkova, E. M., Engineer. Blade-root Design for Static
Bending at Various
Blade Loads 231
Volkova, E. M., Engineer. Calculation of Blade Profile Slots
in the Welded
Nozzle-Diaphragms 240
In the first article the author presents a method of
designing blade roots
for statical bending at various blade loads and variable
blade cross sections.
In the second article the authorpresents a method for
determining the contour
of slots for'inatallibg guide Wades in the welded nozzle
diaphragm.
Bedcher, F. S., Engineer, and Loomakin, A. A., Professor,
Doctor of Technical
Sciences. Determination of Pump Rotor Critical Speeds with
Consideration of
Porces Developed in the Shaft Packings 249
This article deals with determination of pump rotor critical
speeds taking
into account the effect of hydrodynamic forces developed in
the pump packings.
The authors present theoretical and experimental methods for
determining forces
developed in the packings, and give equations for
determination of rotor vib-
ration frequency. There are 2 Soviet references.
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Steam and Gas Turbine (Cont.)
584
Bedcher, F. S., and Rotner, I. S., Engineers. Method of
Determining Universal
(General) Characteristics of a Pump 270
This article deals with approximate method for determining
universal (general)
characteristics of a pump using special interpolation
formula. The authors state
that this method is very useful in determining
characteristics for multistage
compressors on the basis of experimental data for a single
stage.
Ratner, I. S.J. Engineer. Methods of Calculating Partial
Regimes of Gas Turbine
Installations 275
The author presents methods of statical design of dual-shaft
gas-turbine instal-
lations driving an electric generator. He states that this
involves a sol-
ution of the system of nonlinear equations and presents
methods of successive
approximation and a graphical method of calculation. There
are 4 Soviet references.
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Steam and Gas Tarbine (Cont.)
584
.Ratner., I. S., Engineer. Investigation of Stability of a
Single-shaft Gas
Turbine Installation With Regenevators Having Relatively
large Time Constant 292
Ratner, I. S., Engineer. On Natural Stability of Stationary
Gas Turbine
Installations 301
Malev, V. V., Engineer. On Natural Stability of Daal-shaft
Gas Tarbine
Installations 322
The above three articles deal with the investigation of
stability of gas
turbine installations. In the first article the author
discusses application
of the electrical analog method in investigating stability of
the systems with
relatively large or small time constants. In the second
article the author in-
vestigates the problem of natural stability of
stationarysteam turbine in-
stallations using the principle of discrete analysis and
taking into account
temperature variation in the turbine. In the third article
the author presents
results of an investigation of natural stability of six
different systems of
dual-shaft stationary gas turbine installations.
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Steam and Gas Turbine (Cont.)
584
-Kirsanov, V. I., Coefficients of Discharge and Unbalance of
Slide Valves at
Iarge Openings 338
On the basis of the theory of flow of ideal noncompressible
fluids the author
determines coefficients of discharge and coefficient of
unbalance of slide valves.
There are 3 references of which 2 are Soviet and 1 German.
Ovrutskaya, H. B., Engineer, and Mieifets, M. Z., Cezdidate
of Technical
Sciences. On Stability of Turbine Rotor Shafts Equipped With
a Relieving
(Balancing) Device 345
In this article the author investigates stability of turbine
rotor Shafts
equipped with a relieving device acting on a principle
similar to hydraulic servo-
mechanisms.
AVAILABIZ: Library of Congress
Card 11/11 GO./fal
9/-L1'/58
BUTYRIN, A.V.; ZHUROV, N.M.; YEVSTIPNM . N.M.
Attaching an aerosol generator to the spraying
machine. Zasbcb.
rast.ot vred.i bol. 4 no-3:21-23 My-Je '59 iMIRk 13:4)
1. Inzhenory po khlopku Gosudarstvannogo
spetsialtnogo konst-ruktor-
skogo by-uro.
(Spraying and dusting equipment) (Aerosols)
BUTYRIN, A.V., inzh.---
Unit for preparing insecticide mixtures and filling
them into
airplanes. Zashch. rast. ot vred.,i bol. 7 no.1:19,20
162.
(MIRA 15:6)
1. Gosudarstvennoye seriyno-konstruktorskoye byuro po
khlopku.
4Iwecticides)
(Aeronautics in agriculture)
KOSHEVNIKOV, Georgiy Antonovich, al-ademik;
KHMIDOV, Aslam, kand.
teklm. nauk; KOTIOV, Vladimir Fedol-ovich;
GERASMOV, Mikhail
Fedoroyleh; BASEVICH, Lev Yefimovich;
~Tasilly EV, Boris Grigorlyevich; BONDAIENKO, M.,
red.;
8ALMIMMEOVA, A.9 teldm. red.
[Maellinery for cUtivating cotton] MashirW dlia
vozdelyvanila
khlopchatnika. Tashkent., Gosizdat UzSSR, 1961.
1E,2 p.
(MIRA 15-.7)
1. Nachallnik otdela Gosudarstvennogo spetsiallnogo
konstruk-
torskogo byuro (for Kotov). 2. Rukovoditell Gruppy
gcsudar-
stNermogo spetsiallnogo konstx-uktorskogo -r)yuro
po I-hlopku (for
Basevich, Rayev).
(Cotton nachinei7)
,IMXRL~, A.V., inzh.; KRAVETS, D.D., inzh.
~Sschanization of the placement of herbicides in cotton
fields. Zashch.
rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.7t22-24 J1 161. (KRA 16:5)
1. Gosudarstvennoye spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro
po
khlopku; Tashkent.
(Uzbekistan~rWeed control) (Uzbekistan-Cotton growing)
BUTYUN, M. V.
Butyrin, M. V. - "Improved screened wrter meters and
water outlets," Trudy
Sredneaziat. nauch-issied. in-ta irricratsli, Issue
73, 1948, P. 85-90
SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal In:fkh
Stitey, no. 15, 1549.)
1. B UryRD, M. ~11-)
2. USSR (600)
4. Sluice Gates
7. Using open sluice gates for calculating floi-i in
irrigation. Khlorkovstvo no. 11,
105-
9. Monthly IAst of Russian Accessions, Libr~.iry of
Con.=-ress, March 1953. Unclassified.
-UTHOR: Butyrin, M.V,, Candidate of Technical -58-7-Z/'
TITLE: Discharge from Segment Sluice Cates of Hydrotechnical
Con-
structions (Istecheniye iz-pod segmentnykh zatvorov gidro-
tekhnicheskikh sooruzheniy)
Nr 7, pp 26-30 ;IIS51,-'
11- () D I C A LGidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1958,
ABSTRACT: The author presents a s -'eries of analytic qnd
s7ranhic determi-
nations on the water discharge from seFment sluice gates of
hydrotechnical installations. In this connection, he makes
reference to the theoretical research on this subject done by
.Professor N.Ye. Zhukovskiy and states that the cuantitative
and qualitative characteristic properties of the discharge fr2m
segment sluice gates in dimensional conditions hqve not yet
been sufficiently studied. He gives an explanation of his
laboratorial and industrial research work on free discharge
from segment sluice gates (diametrical scheme "-a", fiCure 1j
and on submerged discharge from segment sluice rates
(dinmetrica)
scheme "b", fig-ure 1) and comes to the conclusion that in
caste
of telemetering it is necessary to install woter-surveying rodS
for a daily registration and regulation of the water, 7pith
free discharge, one rod is installed in the unper water head:
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behind the
.7
Discharge from Segment Sluice Cates of Hydrotechnical
Constructions
support in the lower water head (figure 1). Tn order to pro-ie
the theoretical results obtained, experiments have been carried
out on the main structure of the Zakh Canal, The findings
are given in table 1.
There are 2 diagrams, 1 graph and 1 table.
1. Canals - USSR 2. Sluice gatea - Dischsxge - Properties -
Theery
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SOV/99-59-6-4/13
AUTHOR: Butyrin, M.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences
__T_T_zlis~e t ~~
TITLE: A New Water-MeasurinG Weir Developed by the SANIIRI,
the "VPS"
PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 6, pp
20-24,
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article describes a water-measuring weir, the
11VPS11 , developed by the Gidrometricheskaya laboratoriya
Sredneaziatskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta
irrigatsii, or the SANIIRI, (Hydrometrical Laboratory
of the Central Asian Research Institute of Irrigation).
Its action is based on the dependence of water dis-
charge on only one variable - the head H above the weir
heiCht with a considerable relative submergence
(~! = 0.80 to 0.82). The banked-up water caused by
H
Card 1/2 the weir at a maximum discharge is negligible (only
SOV/99-59-6-4/13
A New Water-Measuring Weir Developed by the SANIIRII the
11VPS11
10 to 12 % of the corresponding water depth of the
canal). Thus, this afore-mentioned dependence on
the head H renders possible the action of the fol-
lowing accessories for automation and telemechani-
zation of the "US11-type weir: depth gauges, dis-
charge gauges, teletransmitting devices, and other
equipment brought into action by the head H. In
1958, 3 such weirs were installed: one on the
Chimkent Canal, Yuzhno-Kazalchstanskaya Oblast',
and two more weirs on the irrigational system of the
Bollshoy Ferganskiy kanal (Great Fergana Canal) of
which one weir was put into service on the Ak-
Altyn Canal. Tests conducted there showed good re-
sults. The article mentions the following names in
connection with the development of water-measuring
weirs: A.R.Berezinskiy, Yartsev, Venturi-Parshal,
and Ivanov. There is 1 photo, 1 graph, and 2 sets
of diagrams.
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BUTYRIN, M. V
Gauges for irrigation canals vith a discharge of 2 to 20
m3/see.
Vop. gidr. no-4:36-50 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Irrigation canals and flumes)
(Water meters)
TYUIENEV, A.M.; BUZUNOV, I.A.; ASKAROV, A.A.,
kand. tekhn. nauk;
OSTAIMV, A.G.1 kand. tekhn. nailY; IVANOV, A.I.,
kand.
tekhn. nauk [deceased); HORST, G.O., kand. tekhn.
nauk;
BUTYRDi., M.V., kand. tekhn. nau-k; PEREVERZEV,
S.K., kand.
~e-khn. KRIVOIIOSOVA, N.A. I red.
[Manual for irrigation engineers] Spravocluiik
gidrotekhnika-
irrigatora. Taslikent, Uzbekistan. Pt.2. 1964,
328 p.
(MIRA 18:10)
BUTYRIN) M. V.
Intrafarm PAR apring-equipped automatic device
for assuring
constant discharge. Vop. gidr. no.4:66-75 '62.
(MIRA 15:10)
I
(Irrigation canals and flumes-Equi ant and
supplies)
(Automatic controir
Y(t-N-
Subject USSR/Power Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 19/28
AID P - 3333
Authors : Butyrin, Ya. N., Eng. and B. A. Kazantsev,
S~~fi'16r Tei
Title : Tenon joining of waterwalls in the boiler furnace
Periodical : Elek. sta., 8, 48-49, AS 1955
Abstract The article describes the manner in which the
welding of tenons In a 110t/hour, 42 atm boiler,
operating on anthracite culm was made without
cutting out the waterwalls. The operation is
described in great detail with 3 diagrams.
Institution None
Submitted No date