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ASD ARIK
AUMFORS: -Dubinin, N. P*., and Dubirdnas LO GU.
TITTS: Radiation and changes in ma--Iei of huzan rell-s dl=-Lrig
of life cy-ele in tissue m1ture
PERIODICALs Re-diobiologiya, V. 3., P,3. 2,, 1963, 181-190
=ELUg -1he m:,k is with 4L-;=- efferat cf ionizing rsdi:~,,:,A or, nuclaax changes
7,,~--ases ~~f the cycles of h-z= cells im the t, Ls A
i-is 7r-~-.de, as thia vrork wass
rr,
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-,-,rk shcm stri-~+, deuendenas -~f the 7r=ber ini the :,=ges
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A-73 S Orl :A 7 0 71 zL-ntitut bLilogich6slv,,7 fizikis All; SSSSR (Instit-ate cif lB311----~-,:-al---I--
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SUBUMD: July 27., 1962
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Dubinin N P and T. Ya. Grozdo,.-a. IN: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady.
' 1 9,'020,'63 148i006/02201023
v
. 48. no, 6, 21FebIO63, 1397-1399.
31~-eptomycin introduced by micropipette into the abdominal cavty or added to
_rosophila melanogaster (D-18 strain) has been "ouno *.o possess anti-
4
properties when used in concentrations of 2.5 and 5~ 10 T/ml.
__e, -5 method of analysis was used to determine tno ef~e,.s o
f Strepto-
ne appearance of spontaneous, sex-linked, letna'. E
ess. point
The inhibition of mutations was obtained by 8trept -)mvrin after the
(which occurs m the post-melotic staa~- passed, ndi-
potenlall of
streptomycin suppresses the natural m~,ag
h
):-,.~,s or ! at the influence of mutagenic factors. appear before
Df streptomycin, is delayed intil sperm, forrna-,.~-,-. s comp.eted
:--a ned ind.,cate that the antimatagenic e,' s. a p p,
lies
Con-,rary to the
as well as to chromosome re cons t ructiors
in 4ings of other investigators, streptomycin failed to show any protective ef-
lect agamst irradiation by T -MYS. (BM
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.e~~ININ, N.P.; MOKEYEVA, N.P.
Effect of fast neutrons on the nucleus in various phases of
human cell cycle in tissue culture. Radiobiologiia 4 no.4;
554-562 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
DUBININ,~X.F,
Theoryi k4 'ry
*t=7 OW contenporg_,~,*oblems of the gone
Otd. biol" 69- no.10-19--
DUBININ., N.P.; SAPRYKINA, Ye.G.
" , .,-: : ic -,. 7: ;'- 7 ,
Chain reaction accompanying chemical mutagenesis. Dokl. AN SSSR
158 no.4!956-959 0 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Institut biologichookoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Dubinin).
DUBUDIO N*Poj SHORMWOVi VbKw
Nature of the natural xutation Proms in Vicia faba and AUjum
fistulosum L. Dckl, AN SSSR 159 no.3a652-655 N 164
(MIRA 1811)
1, Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN MSR. 2. Chlen-korres-
pandent AN SSSR (for Dubinin)e
DUB171114, N.P.., SHCHERBAKOV, V.K.; SURKOV, V.V.
Antimutagenic and arutagenic effect of amino acids possessing
antiradlation action. Dokl, An SSSR 159 no,4013-914 D 164
(MIRA 18al )
1. Tnstltut blologic-lieskoy fizlki Ml SSSR. 2. Chlen-korr6.-
pondent All S--j'.R (for Dubinin).
DUMNAi 141 .; NIA, L.G.; ~i :,A . . I
, 9 .1. 0
Had.tation. ao:,aj~e and nuclear IF) ~4,1 4i,e tj-,.~.Jje
culture following different rf O.F. I I - II . 41 " ologlip
, !" C,bi
4 no.5:715-725 .164. 1"3-10
DUBININP N.P.; KROS70VAO V.V., kand. blolog. nauk
-- - - -., -, a
Atomio energy.and bre6ding. Priroda 54 no.3125-31 Mr 165
(MIRA i8s4.)
1, Laboratoriya radiataionnoy genstiki Instituts, biologicheekoy
fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for
Dubinin).
J,, .
DUBININ, N.P.
.--""-ftwmwwmnwfflw~
Some problems of modern genetics. Priroda 54 no.8:11-19 Ag 165.
(MIRA IM)
IVANOVP V.M.; MARIYENBAKH, L.M.; DIJBININ, N.P.
The -119t International Congress of Foundrymen. Lit. proizv.
no.2tl-2 F 165. (MIRA 18:6)
DUBININ, N.P.; SliCIOWAKOV, V.K.; KESLER, G.N.
Chromonome mutation apectrum at differeint levols of' natiwal cell
mutation. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.6:1434-1436 Ap 165. (MIRA 180)
1. InBtitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSH. 2. Chlen-'korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Dubinin).
-.. DIJBINTIN'I U.P.; DOBUITINA, L.G.
Chemical protection a,gainst the genetic effect of snall doces cf
ionizing radLations. Dr)1,1. All SUR 164 no.6:11.05-1406 0 165.
(~aRA 18-10)
1. Institut bio1ogIcYesk(rj fizik-I All S.-CH. 2. Chlen-korresponderit
All SSSR, (for Duldnin).
DUBIIIIII, N.P.; SHCHERBAKOV, Y.K,j KESLER, G.N.; STUOU, L.A.
- I--- -- 11--l".
Specificity of the object in induced autagenesis. Dokls AN SSSR
165 no.ltZIO-213 H 165. (MIRA M10)
1. Inatitut biologicheskoy Mild 0 SSSR. 2. Chien-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Dubinin).
f".7
L 1967-66 ZJT (1) /M (V) -3 DD
ACCESSION NR: AP5021469 uR/oog/65/000/008/0011/0019
575
AUTHOR: Dubinin. 11. P.5~corresponding member AN SS3
TITLE: Some problems of modern genetics
SOURCE: Priroda, no. 8, 1965, 11-19
TOPIC TAGS- genetics, biologic mutation, heredity, alga, cosmic radiation,
artificial mutagenesis
ABSTRAXT: The creation of a closed ecological system for Interplanetary space
flight is a problem for modern genetics. No group of existing plants and animals
satisfies all the requirements. Thus, a whole series of biological forms with new,
properties must be created. For instance, in order for unicellular algae to liber-
ete sufficient oxygen for the system, mutantE; with increa3ed photosynthetic inten-
sity must be developed. These algae must also withstand high temperatures and re-
sist cosmic radiation. In place of present selection procedures, which are slow
even with radiation and chemical mutagens, biologists must learn to direct mutations
and thus obtain new organisms with given hereditary features. Studies on the molec
ular genetics of microorganisms represent a start in this direction. In addition,:-
artificial polyploid forms ofWgber plants approximate directed mutations. Orig.
art. has: 8 figures.
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ACC NRI AP6028671 SOURCE CODEt UR/C-020/66/166/005/1214/1216
AUTHOR: Dubinin N. P. (Corresponding member AN SSSR);
Shcherba ov`".__V.'_K
ORG: Institute of BioloRical Physics. AN SSSR (Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN
TITLE: Specific modification of mutational variations of chromosomes induced by a
chemical mutajen
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 166, no. 3, 1966, 1214-1216
TOPIC TAGS: plant genetics, plant chemistry, biologic mutation
ABSTRACT: Mutation of cells of wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.) under the
action of .011-dichlorethylamino) ethylphosphonic acid diethyl er (K-m32
est
was studied. Treatment of wheat sprouts with K-32 alone resulted in 7.6% of
chromatid dicentrics among-the chromosome rearrangements produced.. When ATP was
applied before K-32 or simultaneously with it, the number cf chromatid dicentrica
increased up to 27.1%, Application of ATP after K-32 did not alter the number
J
chromatid dicentrics significantly vs. that observed on treatment with K-32,alonds
The results obtained indicated that addition of ATD by reason of the s4plementary
energy contributed by this compound modified the mutation process induced by the
alkylating zhemical mutagen K-32 and endowed the chromosome fragments with a capacity
for fusion which was otherwise lacking. The mutation process thus became similar
to that occurring in cells of Vicia faba and human cells in vivo and in vitro in.
natural mutation and under the action of mutagenic factors.- By.using ATP, the type
of mutation could be changed and a differential control over the induced mutation "!~j'
process exercised. Orig. arts has: 1 table. 1JPRS: 3699321
SUB CODE: 06 / SUBH DATM WspO / ORIGREF: 00a / OTH REFV-009
UUBINDIS N. S
"The Pharmacoloey of Some dpe6ies of Erysimum Grmiing in the Kirgiz SSR."
Cand Biol Sci3 A3.1-Union Sci-Rea Chemical-Pharmaceutical Tnst, Fmmze, 1953.
(RZhBiol., No 2~ Sep 54)
Survey of ScieAtific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (10)
sot Sun. No. 481, 5 IW 55
MMI11111, 1I.S.
Qmlity of medical preparations produced in some city drug-
stores of Kazakhstan. Zdrav.Kazakh. 17 no.12:56-58 '57.
(MIRA 12:6)
1. Ix kafedr7 takhnologii lekarstvennykh form Kazakhokogo
gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo inatituta.
(VL7AMWTAN--PHMMCY)
VANDYSHEVA, V.I.; DUBININ, N.S.
Growth and development
Botanical Garden. Izv.
93-102 163.
of Digitalie qpecies cultivated in the
AN Kir.SSR.Ser.biol.nauk 5 no.4t
(MIRA 17s4)
hangea In ,'nternal organs of' i,,ti f',Dlllawing pclt3oning
Tra,17 Lruit. fizicl. AN Fa7riki-, S.--A
(MIRA 18.46)
TRATINI, F., inzh.-lesq7.od;DUBINIU, P,, juxh.-losovod
~', -I.- !_;- - I .
Reliable protection against sirocco-like winds. Vaulca I pored.
op.v sellkhos. 9 no.8:28-30 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12)
Ofindbreake, shelterbelts, etc.)
DUBININ, P. A.
20862. Dibininy P. A.' Solektalya saknarnoy'svekly na biyakoy stantsti. Sbornvk nauch.
R2bot (Vsesoyuz. nauche -loslede in-T eakhar, avekly.) Kiyev --Kbarlkov, 1948, a. 115-20.
SO: LETOPIS ZWJRNP1 STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva,, 19h9.
SKRIPKO, G.F.; nLIMINP P.G.; TYrYAII, A.V.
Cutting gemanim and silicop with disks having internal cutting
edges. Mashinostroitoll rio.!",:31-32 0 IG,.
(M IRA 17: 11)
lW9Mr *OMAnzh.; MUPOT, A.I.9 tekhnik; DUBININ. P.I., taknik
Watering hWings In aVen*)4..B9zop.truda v prom. 4 no.4:28 Ap l6o.
(M33A 13:9)
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Mining engineering--Safet7 measures)
/_1 U r; / fIV MU, I ~l 1~1'
TPAVEN I, F. I. I DUBIIIIIJ, P. S.
Oak
Growing oak in steppes under protection of snow screens of fast growing tree varieties.
Les i step' no. 41 1952
Monthl.X List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952, UNCLASSIFIED.
USSR / Forestry. Forest Crops
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol,, 110 139 1958, 581+16
Author : Travent, F. 1#9
Inst :Stavopol Sciuntific Research Inst. for Agriculture
4
Title :An Exparimont in Growing Forest Belts in Kolkho-
zes of StavroporAkaya Oblast.
Orig Pub: Zomledeliyal 1957, No 10, 60-66
Abstract% The reasons for the low efficiency of plantings
rccGntly made by kolkhozes (1956) are analyzed on
the basis of data supplied by the inventory of
forest belts, It is indicated that oak was stif-
led by second-rate gencra in many cases; common
ash and black locust were not viable on chestnut
soils, Forest bands under arid conditions and
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USSR / Forestry* Forest Crops Y, 4
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1958s 58416
without oak as a principal gonus showed them-
solves biologically unstable and not durable. In
order to avoid oak stifling by fast-growing gene-
ra, it is recommended that the oak (in combination
with the fast-gro-Ang genera) not be cultivated
in singlc rows but in more powerful bio-groups
(by strips with 2-1+ rows of hole line planting,
placing sufficiently wide distances between the
rows). This would permit a mechanized handling,
and would guarantee the supremacy of oak without
having to maintain its clearing (the experiment of
the Stavropol scientific research agricultural
instituo is described). The experience of the
Elistinskiy lLskh02 showed also that an ample
growth of young oaks is noticed in sowings in
split furrows, prepared in the fall on black fal-
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USSR / Forestry. Forest Crops K-4
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1958t 58416
low. It is suggested that one introduce fruit-
berry gonora (onumurated) instoad of narrow-
loafed oloastur in the outer bolt rows.
Bashkirov
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TUVEN I g Fe4or Iyanovichl ABIND p Petr SUpawvioh i IMLOVA 9 V. I. # red 0 1
LON. 0 to . rs~4.~~
P=0F I TMA 9
(Sbelterbalt afforestation] Vyrashchivanis sashchitrqkh Ismovap.
oasMenii. Mo*was, Goo, isd-vo sellkhos. lit-ryp sburnalov i p1&_,.
katov, 1961. 191 p. (Windbreakat sholterbaltat etc.) (KIRA 140)
CCLTIIIIRY U!~S R
CAT-",rOr-.T -C or ~mtr y. Fort!st Cultlj,-".q.
BS. JOUR. i RZhRiol.o No. ~Z. 1959, 1
AUTHCR P.10.
Tr3ven', F I.; Dubinin
,
MTLE TaL)-', 3
- . -dly Grovdr..;p tj-,t? ultiv.It-
e,3 in FDVF-7,t -Irncts.
6JG. PJH. U-sn. kh-vo, 1958, NO.4, 26-32
~~-TRACT
'For the conrlit4ons _n-,cc-,-,::ary
DA culLivition o:C oak for,~-st
Wiere was a ~7rouT.) d i- s 4' r It ~r.) on o f t h. 1n, t- t er
,-P tl)(~ on on
c r V -1::' -7 t r ~j
l'brest ultu al 9~lrfaCeS. !1- 1-3
tlial; the c,,?Lks be pired by nan,.'s oil -) --'L
of line-hole so1:ia,-_,-.. 71A!~. n~it'r_vl ret.1ins
the be-neficial effec'.~; of onerr~e'ui,~ ~jio:,-Cmrs
r~ziJ -uarantees the neces-1ary -u-rrema,~- of
Oak fn the plantations .Nitk, hardly any PxT~f~ n-
Ql, r D -
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iAw. Jou*. nzhBiol, ur,, 4. 19,59, NA.
AUTHOR
1 ORT-o . Flu It.
A J36 TIRA OT
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1-7-1-
Yfi
CAFT -
GUSEV, Nikolay filkolayevich; KITAMj rvan Goorgiyevicb;'YURRE,
Nll Andreyevicb[deceased]; MOLCUNCV, A.A.j reteenzent;
TINC)FEYEVO V.P. I retaenzenti-DU.BIN-IN', red.
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[Forestry) Lesovodstwo. Moskvap Lesnala pror7shlennost',
1965. 246 p. (MIRA 18:12)
ZARUDNYY, L.B., kand.tokhn,nauk; -DUBININt S,S., inzh.; IrEjIOLOVSKIY,
R,S., inzh.-
Complete mechanization of the heating proceso in a layer burning
of fuel. Trudy MIKHK vol.16:103-119 1580 (MIRA 14:7)
(Heat engineering) (Boileris)
-DUBMII, V. makhanizator; PUZEYv Ye.,, mckhanizator; FAUSTOV; 11.,, mckhanizator;
31 11KOl 11. , mokhanizator; KOGAYO K. moUanizator; ISABEROV, Isp
makhanizator,
Doing more today means having more tomorrow. Sov. profsoiuzy IS no@
11:13-14 Je 162. (MIRA 15:6)
I* Bovkhoz "CheklarskiyOx TSelinnogo kra)a(for Dubinin), 2, Sovkhoz
"Mintkiy*- TSelinnogo kraya (for PUZOY),, 3. Sovkhoz "Kharikovokiy*
TSelinnogo kraya (for Faustov),' 1+6' Sovkhoz *Smirnovski7n
TSelinnogo kraya (for Shutenko). 5. Sovkhoz "Bozaygirsklyn Tselinnogo
kraya (for Kogay,, Iuabekov),
(Virgin Territory-Tractors-Aspairing) (Socialist competition)
ZAHSIny V. L.j XHOM=Vp V. S.; ~~V. ~A
Reducing the Bilk winding denjoity in the 13P-22 bobbin winding
machines. Khim. volok. do,6152-53 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Winding machines)
~ PUBJUUU, VIA,; rilk-111KOVI I.Y..; WISPOPINI S.P.
Anolic dissolution of zinc in alkali metal chloride melts.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tavot. mot. 8 no.4:58-61 '65.
(MIRA 18.9)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy fnkul'tot Urallskogo poll tekhni~7heslko~o
instituta.
__A
DUBI IMN, - V. B. - L)w ce -C. 5 c u
Zoology See IIC
1,11MOTBOV. Vladimir Va oil' yovich; -DLMMjjX.,, V.B~, oty.red.; VILITATAGO.
N.A., red.izd-va; 2AMMI. R.Ya., tekhn.red,
(The White Sea and biological characteristics of Its flora and
faimal Beloo more I biologichaskie osobannosti ago flory I
fauny. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 322 p.
(miRA 14:2)
(White Sea-Karine biology)
DUBININ, V.B. -
Parasitological studies in the Astrakhan Preserve, Trudy Astro
zap. no.5s286-295 161. (min 16:8)
(Astrakhan Preserve-Parasitological research)
DUBININP V.B. [deceased];
Bibliographic index
Trudy Astr, zap,
KUROCHKIN, Yu.V.
of works on parasitology of the Volga Delta.
no,58370-388 161, (MIM 16:8)
(Bibliography--Volga Delta-Parasitology)
(Volga Delta-Pw4jpLtology-Bibliographv)
DUBIIII.N, V. V.
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"A Pulmonary-Cardise Apparatus for Certain Pathological
Processes Inthe Lungs and Pleura." Dr Mod Sci, Ryazan' Medical
Inst imeni L. P. Pavlov, Ryazan, 1953. (KL, No 12, Mar 55)
SO: dum. No* 670, 29 SOP 55--Surray of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Highor Educational Institutions (15)
DUBININ. T.D.
Pummonia, catued by aspiration of gasoline Into the lungs. SOT*
med. 19 ta.6t6l-62 Jo 155. (MLRA 8:9)
1. Is kafedry goopitallnoy terspil (sav.-prof. M.N. Vasilevskly)
Taroslavokogo meditsinskogo institut4a
(PNEMNIA, LGBAR# etiology and pathogenesis.
I aspiration of gasoline)
(PXMLWK PEODUCTS, InJurloum effects-
gasoline causing aspiration penumonia)
DUBININ. V.D.
Possibility of a simple method for determining the degree of narrowing
ifi mitral stenosis. Grud..khir. 3 no.2s25-30 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(MITBAL VALVE-DISEASES
ACC NR, AP7000358 UR/0413/66/000/022/oi24/0125
AMOR: Gof, V. P. Drachenin, Yq. A.; Dubinin, V. F.; Shmelev, 1. M.
ORG: n olnz
TITIZ: A sensor for measuring the direction and velocity of flow. Class 42,
No. 188765 [announced by the Central Industrial-Engineering Enterprise (TSentrallnoye
proizvodstvenno-tekhnicheskoye predpriyatiye 'ASENTROENERGOIrzVtLLURGPROMI)
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, provVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. '22, 1966, 124-125
TOPIC TAGS: flow measurement, flow rate, flow analysis, electric measuring
instrument, flow velocity, measuring instrument
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a sensor to measure flow direc-
tion and velocity, consisting of a pickup in the form of a directionally controlled
duct with two thermoelements. A potentiometric measuring instrument, electrically
connected with a light and audio signaling system, is connected to the circuit of
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L
Pig. 1. Direction and velocity flow
sensor,
the thernmlements (see Fig. 1). Tb increase its measuring accuracy by' increasing
the 'VeiVerature drop at low speeds and high or low flow temperatures, the sensor
is equipped with two nozzles for the continuous feeding of a stabilized stream of
gas or liquid, which changes the temperature of one of the thermoelements. Orig.
art. has: I figure.
suB coDE: 14, 20/ SUBM DAM IgAug65/ ATD PRESS: 5108
DUB331IN, V. G., PROKHOROVt A. K.t TRAPEZNIKOVt Z. A. 9 &M ANTOROV-RCHAMOVSKIr. V. It.
Detection of Ionisation of E04 In the Phosphor SrS-Di. 8m
By the Paramagnetic Reaoaanc* Absorption Method
V. V. Antonov-RomanavWq,, V. 0. Dubinin,, A. M. Prokhorov, Z. A. Trapesnikovas and
M. V. Fock, P. N. LAbedev Physical Institute, AWany of Sciences of the UoSoS.R*
Moscowt U*S.S.R.
When the phosphor Sr5-Euj Sm is under excitation, the paramagnetic absorption
caused by bi- Ions decressea appreciably (approximately to 15%). Decrease of the
amount of Wiluring wwitation may- depend either on electron trapping by Ba4 #ion
or on its further ionization,, iose, on its transition to a trivalent statee The
second alternative seems to be the most probable*
Report presented at tho 3.17th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Chicago,,
1-5 may 1960o
- -"j
"Detection of ionizatioa of -vu4*+ in the phosphor SvS-E-u, Sm by the paramagnetic
resonance absorption method."
report submitted kO The Electrochemical Society, 117th Meeting - Chicago, Ill.,
1-5 May 60, SUm-posium on Luminescence.
J-
Fhysics Institute im. F. N. Lebedev) USSR Academy of Sciences.
81039
3.1-0 0 8/051/60/009/003/011+/019/XX
9201/E191
AUTHORS: Jjjhiniu._Y.~and Trapeznikoval Z.A.
TITLE: A Paramagnetic Electron ResonancelStudy of the 0 k1 -,,,l
N_
Activator-Valence Changes on cYtation of SrS:Eus8z
Phosphors
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiyal 1960, Vol 9, No 3, Pp 360-364
TEXT: One of the uIresolved problems in luminescence is the
question of direct ionisatioa of activators during excitation of a
phosphor, w-ith subs6quent de-ionization during natural or forced
decay. To tackle this question it is necessary to know the
valence state of an activator. Paramagnetic resonance absorption
is a reliable method of obtaining the valence state. This method
was used to study 1&u2* ions in SrS:Eu%Sm, SrS:EusSm(SrCI-)~ and
e-
BrS:Eu:Sm(LiF) phosphors which were first completely de-excited and
then illuminated with light in the absorption region of EU2+.
The paramagnetic absorption lines of Eu2+ were 'reduced by 12-16% in
intensity on excitation with light in the Fu2+ absorption region.
Assuming that the reduction in paramagnetio resonance absorption
is directly proportional to a fall in the number of Fu2+ ions, it
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A Paramagnetic Electron Resonance Study of the Activator-Valence
Changes on Excitation of SrS:HusSm Phosphors
was concluded that the ionisation process EU2,1* Bull' occurs
to the extent of 12-16%. This conclusion was confirmed by a fall
in the optical absorption coefficient (deduced from measurements
of the diffuse reflection coefficient) on excitation, which
indicated a decrease in the number of non-ionised activator centres.
A third proof of the Ru2+ -) Hu3+ process in 121-16% of Eu2+ ions
came from measurement of the absolute number of quanta emitted by
the phosphors on illumination w-ith infrared rays.
There are 1 figure and 10 referencess 6 Soviet and 4 English.
SUBMITTED: January 14, 1960
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AUTHORS: Dubinin, V.G.7 and Trapeznikova, Z.k.
-W
TITLE: Use of-Ela-mtrQn Parama&netic Resonanceiin a Study of
-.~SrS Phosp-hor- kotivated with -1
a Hu Y
PERIODICAL: Optika i s.peWtroskopiyag 1960t Vol 99 No 1+, pp 472-1+77
TEXT: Paramagnetic resonance makes it ussible to determine
directly the light sum stored by a phosphor Refs 1-3). The
value of the stored light sum was found from the change in
paramagnetic resonance absorption on excitation of SrSsEusSm
phosphors. The energy given off as radiation was found from the
absolute number of quanta.emitted when the phosphors were subjected
to infrared light; the quanta were measured with a photomultiplier
�-)Y-32 (FEU-32), calibrated in energy units. Comparison of the
stored and emitted light sums gave the proportion of the stored
energy lost by quenching processes occurring in the phosphor after
ionization of the activators- Some of the SrS:EutSm phosphors were
prepared with a.LiF flux7 others without such a flux. The amounts
of the activators were kept the same in both groups of phosphors.
The change in paramagnetic absorption of Eu2,4* on excitation showed
that this activator was ionized to the same extent (13-16%) in both
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Use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance in a Study of SrS Phosphors
Activated with Hu
roups of phosphors. It was found that in the phosphors without the
f
lux only about one half of the recombination acts produced
radiation, while in the phosphors with the flux practically all
recombinations were accompanied by emission of radiation (Table 1).
It was suggested that the SrStRusSm phosphors contained centres of
various types, some of which emitted light quanta on recombination
and others transferred their recombination energy to the lattice in
the form of heat. Introduction of the LiF flux altered the ratio of
the numbers of these two types of centres7 increasing the amount of
centres emitting light quanta on recombination. It was also found
that the phosphors without the flux lost their stored light sum more
rapidly with time (a figure on p 476 shows this quite clearly).
This indicates that in the phosphors without the flux more electrons
were stored at shallow levels where their lifetimes were consider-
ably shorter than In deep levels. Consequently the stored light sum
decreased more rapidly with time in the phosphors without the flux.
keknowledgements are made to V.V. Antanov-Romanovshiy and M.V. Fok
for their advice.
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Activated with Ku
There are 1 figure, 3 tables and 5 referencest 1+ Soviet and
1 English.
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AUTHORs -Dubinin, Y.G.
TITLE: A Paramagnetic-Resonance Study of the Effect of Flux
on the State of an Activator in a Phosphor ryI
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 91 No 41 Pp 531-533
TEXT: The author studied SrS:Eu:Sm phosphors prepared with
and without & flux. LiF or BrClp were used as the fluxes.
The activator concentrations were tHe same in all phosphors. The
phosphors were studied using a paramagnetic-absorption technique
described earlier (Ref 2). Paramagnetic absorption by Eu'-'- was
1.5 times greater in the phosphors with LiF or SrC12 than in
the phosphors without a.flux. This showed that the concentration
of Eu2+ was 30-40% greater in the phosphors with a flux than in
the phosphors without a.flux (although the amount of Eu
introduced initially was the same in all phosphors). Assuming
that Eu is non-volatile, it was found that the phosphors with a
flux contained 90-100% Eu in the Eu2+ state. The phosphors
without a flux had only 60% Hu in the HU2+ state- it was not
clear what was the s.tate of the remainder of Eu ?40%).
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A Paramagnetic-Resonance Study of the Effect of Flux on the State
of an Activator in a Phosphor
The absence of a direct effect of a flux on Eu contres (checked
by paramggnetic-resonance measurements) suggested that Eu2+ was
Jn the 57/2 s.tate, which is characterised by weak binding with
the matrix lattice. The fluxes affected indirectly the a,,A-ivator
concentration, the phosphorescence spectra, luminescence during
excitation, and the light sums emitted on do-excitation (of. a
table on p 532). Acknowledgements are made to V,V. Antonoy.-
RagmagQXskiZ and M.V. Fok, who directed this work, to V.L. Levshin
for his advice, to AX.-Manenkov for carrying out some of the
measurementst and to R.M.-Medvedeva for preparation of the
phosphors..
There are 1 table and 7 referencess 2 Soviet and 5 English.
SUBMITTED: April 1, 1960
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OUBININt V e G e tCAND PHY$-MAT" S019 "INVESTIGATION Of
CENTERS Of LUMINESCENCE AND KINETICS Of LUMINOSITY OF CER-
TAIN ALKALI-EARTH PHOSPHORS BY THE METHOD OF ELECTRONIC PA-
RAMAGNETIC RESONANCE*" Moscow# 1961e (ACAD SC.1 USSRt PmYs
INST Im P" N. LESEDEV). (KLI 3-61, 203).
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AUAHORS: Antonov-Romanovokly, V. V. and Dubinin, V.-,G.
TITLE: Study of phosphors aotivated with rare earths on SrS basis
with electron paramagnetic resonance
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii -nauk SSSR. Serlya fizicheakaya, v. 25,
no. 4, 1961, 481-482
TEXT: The present paper has been read at the 9th Conference on Luminescence
(crystal Phosphors), Kiyev, June 20-25, 1960. In an earlier work (Hof. 1:
Antonov-RomanovBkiy et al., Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiz., 11, 1466 (1959))
the authors had used eleatron paramagnetic absorption tc-study the state
of the activator. A reduction of the paramagnetic absorption of EU2+ was
established in the SrS-EujSm phosphor on its excitation In the optical
2+
absorptio band of Eu . The diminution of paramagnetic absorption was
about215 P., which fits the decrease of the natural absorption coefficient
of Eu +. In parallel thereto, the authors measured the absolute quantum
numbers emitted by the excited phosphor, from which, in turn, they
obtained the data regarding the ohange of paramagnetic absorption. These
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data permit the assumption of an Ionization (Eu 2+ ---+ E U3+ ) of the activator
arising by the excitation of this phosphor. The effect of the flux upon
the Eu concentration in the phosphor was also determined by the above-
mentioned methods. Phosphor specimens with equal Eu contents in the
mixtures, but partly with LiF or BrC12 as fluxes, and partly without fluxes,
were examined for thi a purpose. Phosphors with flux were found to have a
paramagnetic absorption of EU2+ greater by 1.5 times than such without
flux. This permits assuming that the activator concentration is by 30-40
larger in phosphors with flux than In such without. Since all rare earth
elements enter the SrB lattice as trivalent activators (exclusively EU2+),
the effect of fluxes upon the trivalent activators is of interest. On
phosphors SrS-Eii.Od with aMwithout LIP flux it has been possible to prove
that the flux uuuipe tha activator concentration to groA by three times in
the case of Eu, dnd 20 timos In the case of Gd. In the 3rS-Gd phosphor,
the concentration of the Od activator was found to increase by 10 times
when LiF flux was added. It is assumed that the principle of iharge com-
pensation must be satisfied for the introduction of Gd3+ ion into the
lattice. It has been further established that in the SrS-Eu,Sm phosphor
only half the stored energy is liberated In the form of light on de-excita-
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tion. The other half is converted into heat by recombination. In the
ensuing discussion, V. V. Antonov-Romanovskly states that the method of
paramagnetic absorption is an efficient method for phosphor investigation.
The principal result of the present work is said to be the detection of
the EU 2+ -4 Eu3+ transitions Ye. B. Aleksandrov reported on tests made
on CaSO 4-Mn luminophore, in which It was possible to Drove the occurrence
of systematic modifications of Mn 2+ absorption lines with de-exoitation.
It is believed that the major part of Mn in this phosphor plays no role in 1
light accumulation. There is I Soviet-bloc reference.
ASSOCIATION, Fizinheskiy inatitut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii. nauk SSSR
(Institute of Physics imeni P. N. Lebedev, Academy of
Sciences USSR)
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AUTHOR& Korolevaq M. ra.; DubirAnv V.
'I"o
none
TITLE: Infrarod BPOatrOscopio study of orthophosphorio triamido and produ
at& of its
thermal degradation
SOURC91 Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 3s 1966, YA-348
TOPIC TAGS$ thermal decompositionp infrared speatrump inorganic amide
ABSTRACT11 Orthophosphoric triamido OP(NH2)3 (in the form of a ausponsion in vasoline
oil) was heat-treatod in dxy air,at temperatures of 50p 100, 150, 200, 2500 300, 400,
3oo, 6oo,, 700 and 8000C for 2 hr# and IR spectra of the thermaLl d,3compostion products
(TD?) wore taken* The variou,3 absorption bands obtained are interpreted struoturally,
The spectra show that a polycondensation of P-NH-P takes place slowly up to 1000C,
forming a polymer of the structure , I 1 1
NH Nil
Nil
I I
O~P--NH-P=O, Nil -P-0
O'~
KH NH or Nil Nil
O.~ I
--Ml-P-0 I
-NH-P.~00. -NH-
AH N'H -
t 1j
I
2
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Tho spectra of further TEP (400-WOO) show that the polycondensation proceeds with
the splitting off of VH3. The polymer structure then becomes a space network in which
each nitrogen atom is'linked to three phosphorus atoms. It is concluded that the
polymerized products resulting from the thermal degradation of OP(NH2)3 have various
degrees of polymerization od various structures* Authors thank V. V. Marlonov for
his interest and useful disoussiong and also Yee 0. Pogodilova for kindly supplying
the preparations. Orig. art# bass I figure and 1 tables
SUB COM 07/ SUBM DMI 13APr65/ OM W9 003/. OM RVI 015
2
ASTAKHOVp ilekoey Illarionovich; DZGTYAREV, Ateksey Petrovich,,
inzh.;-DUBj=g,,~ REYSH, A.K.; SHEVCHENKO, I.S.;
TABUNINAt M.A., red.isd-va; GOLIBERG, T.M., takhn. red.
(Excavator works] Ekskavatornye raboty. Pod red. A.P.
DegUareva. Moskva, GoastroUsdat, 1962. 363 P.
(MIRA 160)
(Excavating machinery)
ALEKSANDROVI A.F.; GENKINS 0.1,40; ~;Uft~,VICIIS G.L.; DUBININ 2 V.10
Establishment of ferrite magnetization precesslon at high power
levels. Fiz. tver. tela 5 no.10:2766-2770 0 63. ORIRA 16:11)
1. Radiofizicheskiy institut Gorlkovskogo gosudarstvennogo uni-
versiteta.
KD,MnAUX, U.N.; WBININ, T.M.
W-- 1- - --
Self-propelled hydraulic diliv-s-Toring machine
drilling. Trudy HE no.16:168-175 156,
for exploratory
NLRA 9 t 10)
(Boring machinery)
PUBININ -VM. S, inzh.; KOZIMM KIN, N.A., irizh.; KUMSKJIGV, B.' S., lnzL.;
NARYS11KIN, A.P., inzh.; TARPZOV, M.V., irizh.; YASAFr7;, A.F.2
in--h.
Tyrnyauz ore dressing plnnt. Gor. zhur. no.9:10-11 ' t65.
0
(!.f
11:9)
DUBBB., Yladlmir Mikhaylovich; BAMOV, A.Ya.9 red,
[Organization cf the tire shop In an automotive
transportation ualt; work practice of the Sverdlovsk
Automotive Transportation Unit no,3211] Organizatsiia
shimogo tsekha v avtokhoz1aistva; iz opyta raboty
Sverdlovskoi avtokolontq No,12U. Moskvaj Traneport,
196f. 90 p. ("",IRA a8:1)
DUBININ, V.M.; POLUPANOV, P.A.; YASAFOV, A.F.
Practices for recovering oxidized molybdenum from Tyrnyauz ore.
TSvet. met. 38 no.9:12-17 s 165,
(KIRA 18312)
DUB11.11,11A, V.N.; K011111LOVICH, I.A.; SOKOLOVA, Ye.F.
Pyromorphite and other exogenatic minerala of Lhe apatite
group in the complex metal deposits of-eastern Transbaikalia.
Trudy VSEGEI 96-.13'1-149 163. (MIRA 1719)
DUBININP, V,,N, (Dublnin, V Hj; KORDYUK S.L.; LISICHENKOp V,I.
Nverychanko, V.I.]; SHDYLOVSK11, A.N. [Smollovelkyi, O.N.1
Temperature dependence of this %esbauer effect in stannic
acid. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 10,po.l2tl368-1369 D 165.
k (MIRA lgti)
1. Dnepropetrovakiy goa~darstvennyy universitet.
S/198/61/007/002/004/004
D204/D303
AUTHOR: Dubining V.P.#
TITLE: Scientific conference on high temperature strength
PERIODICAL: Prykladna mekhanika, v.7, no.2, 1961, 228-229
TEXT: This article is a summary of*the conference held from
June 21 to 23, 1960. The titles of lectures given are as follows:
H.S. Pysarenko ( IMBS AS UkrSSR) "Research on high temperature
strength at the Instytut metalokeramiky (Institute of-Metallic
Ceramics)" AS Ukr SSR. ; V.M. Rudenko, "Research on static stren-
gth of temperature-proof materials obtained with methods of powder
metallurgy"; O.F. Timoshenko, V.I. Kovpak 11 Research on static
strength of temperature-proof materials with programmed changes of
load and temperature" ; O.F. Tereschenko "Research on the influenoe
of the heating regime on the strength characteristics of brittle
materials with different kinds of load" ; V. Ya. Kelekhsayev "Use
of metallic powders for obtaining bimetallic sheets and for raising
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the level of constructive strength of steel" I.A. Oding and L.
K. Hordiyenko "Study of structural changes in metals and alloys at
high temperature-creep according to the change of their electric
conductivity level" ; M.M. Sklyarov " Testing of temperature
proof alloys for short-period (one second) creep" ,- V.P. Dubinin
"Research on influence of constructive factors on durable strength
of some temperature proof materials for turbine blades"; I.A.
Kozlov and I.V. Lebedov 11. Some problems of experimental research
on the carrying strength of discs, taking temperature into account";
VAL Timoshenko 11 String strain-gauge for measuring deformations
at high temperature"; V.T. Troschchenko 11 Durability of tempera-
ture proof metallic ceramics at non-stationary regime of cyclic
loads and temperature"; M.I. Chayevskiy 11 Strength of steel which
is in contact with Vdlted eutectics Pb-Sn and Pb-bill; V.0. Kuzl-
menko "Research on elastic constants of temperature proof materials
at high temperatures"; V T.*Trnshchenkn- B.O. Gryaznov and L.A.
Kaplynalkyy 11 Influence of static stretching on durability of U13
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steel"; M.I. Ohernyak 11 Influence-of plastic pre-deformation on
durability of temperature proof alloys"; B.O. Gryaznov "Research
on durability of temperature proof materials in complicated stress
state at high temperatures"; V.T. Troshchenko "Research on durabi-
lity of tongues of turbine blades in complicated stress state at
hi:gh temperatures"; 1.0. Troyan "Research on influence of load
frequency on durability of temperature proof alloys at high tempe-
ratures"; I.G. Frydlender, D.M. Peterherya 11 Research on influence
of electrochemical polishing on durability and durable strength of
EI 473B alloy at high temperatures"; *M.Ya. Leonov, and Ya. S.
Pidstryhach 11 On differential equation3of thermal diffusion in
solids"; M.M. Sklyarov "On a rational method of testing of tempe-
rature proof alloys for thermal stability"; M.V. Novikov " Rese=h
on damping properties of temperature proof materials at high tempe-
ratures" ; Ye, M. German 11 Influence of temperature changes on
strength of metalloceramic alloys" ; M.S. Mozharovskiy 11 Research
on thermal fatjgue of temperature proof materials"; M.S.Mozharovddy
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"Re~search of thermal fatigue of temperature proof materials"; I.M.
Fedorchenko, N.U. Filatova " Investigation of mechanical properties
of iron carbide at high temperatures"; H.M. Tretyachenko, L.V.
Kravchuk Methods of testing of brittie materials for thermal
shock " H. M. Tretyachenko, L.V. Kravchuk " Investigation of
stressed state and failure of machine parts mad6 of metallic cera-
mics, at various temperature changes"; V.K, Kuzlmenko " Inveati-
gation of strength characteristics of some refractory materials at
temperatures near 2,OOOOC 11; O.F. Pronkin 11 Methods of shaping and
strength computing on non-uniformly heated discs, taking 'into ac-
count their plasticity and creep with the aid of the ultimate
strength method";. It was decided that essential development of
research is necessary, above all in the following directions: 1)
Development and investigation Of strsngth of new materials capable
of working reliably at 2,000 ; 3)000 C and above 3,000 0. 2)
Investigation of strength of nergetic machine parts in conditions
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on non-stationary loading and temperature. 3) Creation of reliable
experimental methods for investigating the stren th of materials
and actual construction at and above 290000C. 45 Development of
theoretical methods of estimating the strength of materials and
constructions at high temperatures. 5) Wide application of physi-
cal methods to research on high temperature otrength, 6) Investi-
gation of high temperature strength at large and small test bases.
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DUBININ,, V.P., inzh.
Investigating the long-term strength of a nickel-chromium alloY
subjected to torsion* Mashinostroenie no,3:108-110 Hy6-Je 162,
(MI6 15:7)
1. Institut, metallokeramiki i spetsialtnykh splavov AN USSR.
(Nickel-chromium alloys-Testing)
DUBININ, V.P., inzh.1 PISARENNO, G.S., inzh.
Response of BI-437B alloy to stress concentration due to ctm-
tinuous loading. Mashinostroenie no.6t9O-92 N-D 162.
(KMA l6s2)
1. Institut metallokeramiki 1 Bpeteoplavov AN UkrOSR,
(Nickel-chromium-titanium alloys-Testing)
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I AVMGRt GrIgorlyeva, Ve V#1 DlubInIA, Vo Pe; Bergeyeakovu# Ve &; Oouyukv Ve V9
T=: Rupture strength of a hard thraiduct carbide alloy
SCUMEt Poroahkovayn mataUurgiya, no, 1,, 19640 77-80
TWSi comet, cermet rupture atrength', chromium carbide alloy,, chrcmium
c-rWbiU nickol, comet,, refractccry alloy,, rerractory cermet,, chromium carbidep
uIU7. rupture otrongth
AM, TFACT i Cermet specimens (Fig* I of Enclosure) ccntaini a 89~ chromiul car-
bida cza 15~ nickel vere ocimpacted. ftm powders and Untered in hydrogen at
1573K, then subjected to stress rupture tests at 1073 and 1173K for 100 bv=#
Rasulta plotted graV-Acally (Fig* 2 of Encloaure) m-c emparea vith data for the 1
heat-reoictont alloy Z1437D and indicate a substantial differtuce in rupture
atrenglZ a the tvo materialn at W13K, vbIch decreases ao the temperature ia ina
cre=ed to =(311b. Orl.g. art. bast 3 figurea and 1 tables
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Problemn In the Science of MsterlsU AN UkrSSR)
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Figure 2. Results of stress ru4pture tastas
chromium carbide alloy
------------- heat-resistant alloy EI437B
use "stress# mn/m2of vertically and "time.'
hours" horizontally
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AUTHOR: Boyko, P. A.; Cryoxnav, B. KI-Imenko, V. No; iUxrMMko.1
V. A.; Osasyuk, V. V.; Radomy*sellskiy, 1. Do; Rudenkos V. No
TME: Investigation of the properties of M2D4 high-alloy nickel-copper powder-
metal steel
'SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metalturgiya, no. 2, 1964, 32-39.
TOPIC TAGS: N32D4 steel, high alloy steel, nickel copper steel, powder metal steel,
copper containing alloy, nickel containing alloy
ABSTRACT: The authors investigate subject properties manufactured by two technologia
cal variations. It was showd that the higher preisures of the first'pressing and
temperature of the first sintering raises the density of the manufactured &le#
only slightly and has little affect on the strength characteristics in static tests-.
These results are presented in tables and graphs. In dynamic tests (resiliency,
ultimate strength) there is a considerable decrease in the strength of the samples
manufactured by the second technological variation which is associated with an In-
creased- sensitivity of the dynamic strength characteristics of porosity micro-
heterogeneity in composition which is higher In the samples subjected to a first
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sintering at low temperature. Orig. art. hass 8 figur&~ and 2 tables..
ASSOCIATION: Institut problem msterlalowedenlya M SM (InstItute of Material
Behavior Problems, AUSSSF0
SUBMITTED: 13Sep63 DAIN ACQ: 28Apr64 SUM: 00
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AT6008667 sma, com.. IM/0000/65/000/000/0236/0238
XJPW EM/MJW'/JD/GS
(Kiev); Trot Iyacheriko, G. 11. (Kiev)
AtUROMit Kuriat, R. 1. (Hov);,P ~bi
ORG: none
TITU': The effect of thermal fatigue-on the durability of materials 641
SOURCE: Vsosoyu,-.. oye sovoshchaniye po vopFosam statichaskoy i dinarAchaskoy
nnykh oloriontov pr vys
prochnozti
tomperaturakh _3 t4~i (Theimiai
--- - --.- S q. Termoprochnost' materialov i konstrWtolonnykh elerion
strength of wtorials and construction elements); materialy sovo3hchaniya# Kievp
Naukova dumka, 1965, 236-238
TOPIC TAGS: thermal stability, cyclic load, high temperature strength, turbine
blade, alloy, metallurgic testing machine / IP-4M metallurgic testing machinel.
E1607A alloy, E1765 alloy, E1827 alloyp ZhS6K allo7
- ~ /~ U
ABSTRACT: The thermal stability of nozzle Ides of EI6017A, ~I765, and EI827 alloys
is tested by a method doncribod earlier by G. 11. Tretlyic-fionko, R. I. K"i,' Le Ve
Kravchuk (Voprosy vysokotemperaturnoy prochnosti v mash inos troyonii, Izd-vo AN UkrSSR,
1963). The blades of EI607A were tested under conditions of 1173 e-*- 343K, and the
others under conditions of 12734'- 343K. All blades had a height of 72 mm and a chard
of 52 mm. Specimens with a diameter of 5 t 0.05 mm and an effective length of 25 mn
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4J,
cut from blades were tested for dura t'v-with an .P-,4M machine, under 'C" lie
or -Y- dity;
loading. Allay E1765 was found to have the bettor th ~a stagi alloy EI827
was found to have tho bottor durability. Orig. art. hant 1 photograph and 1 tables
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.Thermal strese 0
A
431
SUMI&EN-CME.
AUN-10'?S: Pisarunkqt G. S. (Academician ATT UkrSSA) Kir..v); .11 archenko, V. K. (Kiev);
Dubinin, V. P. e e KrA!3h4 A. (Kiev
MCI: none
TITLE: Investigation of mechanical_pr1q~eEl~iq_ of hip;h-melting materials at high
temperatures in a vacuum and in an inert medium
SOURCE, Vseaoyuznoye aQveshchaniye po voprosam staticheskoy i dinamicheskoy
prochnosti in"terialov i konatruktsionqkh elementov pri i-fsckilm 1 rrizkikh
34. TorpoprocEn s-Fl7ru"Re'rialov lc On 0 1, a
stren,7,th of ma+eriii1s and construction elements); matt-rialy roveshchruiiya. Kievt
Na,W,,o,;a dizJui, 1965, 7-13
.-~-l '1"I
TOPIC TAGS: -tlmrsten, iahj lautic modulue, elastic 3treus, el%stic defomation,
R -]R
met,rillurgdc t~eslnf,,-madiine M-1. mot;d1urflic teitinr. iruichine UVT-2 mlet-illurpic
te3ting machi-n.- 7,4,
j1Q,-'TRq'CT: An experin.-~nLal teating chambor for testing Lhe mec!tanical PrODPTUCS Of
rtiolals in it vacutw wid In A'a Inert medburi at h1gli har, been ------
ulevela.pe,3. (-'U(3 FiZ. 1). The temperatuxe' i0eperid(.nce of the mcdnlua of elasticity,
St,VC111,~th lirait, 1~1& 11FIrdnoos lin-Ot of twigstftn and' inolybdi.1ilimi were Tile
--,P-oulto &re preseritled t;raphically (nec- Fic. 2). It wpm found that the
and bar(blejao Iliall; obe~,ed the of
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VTU-2V. 1 - foundation plate; 2 - clamps; characteristics of niobium on the
3 - current leads; 4 - specimen; 5 - heating temperature. E and G - elastic
installation; 6 - chamber top; 7 - hinged modulus of the first and second
installation; 8 - body of chamber$ 9 - kind respectively.
exhaust nozzle; 10 back cover; 11 front
cover.
Ito-Shishokin, shown as H k.He--%.T,-
where T is the temperature in degrees K, Cr0 and HO ate the values of the strength
and h&rdness limit at OKy fln and 0(n are the- temperature coefficients of the strengtb
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n n
at-i-thmV, dvcve~3ent of onoil'L~Wonn In niobiu-in ILL 570' ob,,iervolA Iry IS.. G
a-till A. Yet Pedorovskiv is related to the -)enAvatiori of Imiurltieu into
0 niobilln lattice. Orig. art. hast 8 graphs and A c
qwitions.
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AUTHORS: Grvaznovt 'B. A* (Kiev); Dubinin, V. _P,_ (Kiev)
ORG: none
TITLE: A study of the fatigue strMjqfth of steel E1437B in torsion and at high
temperature 1~ 1~
SOURCE: Vaecoyuznoyo soyeahchaniye o voprooom staticheakoy i dinamichea1S!7-1------.-
_prochnosti materialoy i konstruktsio~~ elementov pri vyaoldkh i nizki1kh temaera-
tur-al,-,-h-,- L-,-q-.---T,ermoprochnoi3t' materialov i
of material a and construction elements); materialy sovoohchaniya. Kiev, Haukova dumka#
1965t 157-159
TOPIC TAGS: metallurgic testing machine, heat resistant material, fatiguqstrength,
heat effect, steel, torsional vibration. / ~Z-l metallurgic testing machinal
E1437B steel F-7 W
ABSIMOT: Testing device UK-1, developed at the Inatitute,of lit'grial-
Behavior, A14 MwSSR (In8titut problem materialo.vedeniya All UI=SSR), is described. 'Tho
device was desi;-
.,~-ed for testing heat resistant materials for fatigue strength in condi
tions of normal and high tcmperatures and under torsional vibrations. The form of tea
specimens having a diameter of 6 mm and a length of 50 om is shown in Fig. 1. Figure
2 is a schematic of the UK-1s The specimen 1 is fastened in the lower clamp 11 by
means of the pilot wheel go At the upper end of the specimen is a eloping clamp 1part
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3 and 4) with extensions 2. At the ends of the extensions are special plate's made of
low-carbon steel. These plates are acted upon by electromagnets 13, causing a tor-
sional vibration of the system. The electromagnets are served either by a TU-600
booster (amplifier) or by a generator of We 3G-10. The position of the eleetro-
magnet is controlledby turning dial 10. An electronic oven 12 is used to heat the
,specimen A microscope device 8 serves for measuring torsional strains of the test
,specimen:\qAn illuminating device 7 is focused on two small screws at 5 soldered to
ithin wire 6. This arrangement is an aid in meaauring deflections. Tho results of
Ifatigue measurements of B1437B steel are shown in Fig- 3-
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Fig. 3!. Fatigue curve for steel
E1437B (T - 1023K; r - -0.8).
Fig. 2. Diagram of teatin~---
machine UK-1.
Orig. art. has: 3 figures-
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DUBININ,
From Factory experience. DZerzh!Ln&kiy Plant. Preliminary pressing of
triplex glass. Stek. i ker., 9. No 2p 1952.
DUBININ, V. T.
Change in fastening the blowing head of a gas generator. Stek. i ker. 9.,
No 5j, 1952.
zm4gl. V T - MMMIX, A.A., rodaktor; KRASILISHCHIK, $.L. rodak-tor;
. A-M.. tokhnIchookly redaktor
(Safety instructions for caisson workers] Phmiatka po tekhniks
bezopasnosti dlia kessonshchikovie Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po
strottelletvu i arkhttakturs, 1955.'60 p. (KLRA 837)
1. Runota (1923- U.S.S.R.) Minleterstvo stroitelletva. Uprav-
lonlye rabochikh kadrov, truds I byta.
(Gaiseons)
15,(2)
i!0I1U;; D)ubixiin, V. 'C. , (,Abu!:!_,ov, V. L.
1:ij:h Vlorking Index oC a Glas~; - ~JLL~ ;"urnace
steklovarcnno,:
P,.,RI0D~:C"J,: Steklo i keramika, V,~_~, i~~r j, pD 32-37
ial:_' -1-LCT: The GusevSkoy GIMractory imcni Dzerzhirmki-~- *~-.-w',ices technical
plato fj!~ss for r~otor car.-~, r,-ppliances, mirrora and
photo!-r,'~phic plater. requirements placed on it are very
A ~ t,
hight ~xn(l therefore upecictl attention i,, devott-d to quality in
the mentioned factory.AEi far as stability of Clas:; quality and
the utilization coefficient of' the glass mass arp concerned,
this factory occupies a -leading position in the plate glass
industry of the Soviet Union. Figures I and 2 sho-.7 the glass
melting furnace of the factory. The temperature curve of the
furnace may be seen from fJ *-ure 3. Since 1956 the basin and the
channel walls are made of fire clay beams of a lar,--e format
and high density. Figures it, 5 and 6 show the nature of
destruction undergone by those bewns. The basin wialls of the
tank furnace ure intensively cooled by blowing. ~'Ihe
g - furnace
worked for 24 months and 10 days without need -for repairs,
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hiCh '.7orking Index Figures of a Glass Melting SOV/72-59-3-11/19
Furnace
repair costs. The furnace temperatures are very
conscientiously prepared and maintained, thus permitting
standstills to be cut to a minimum. The individual furnace
sections are continuously controlled by inatoons kcopin~; tratch.
Every month the conditions of all furnace partz are chock-ed by
assistants of the chief technician and the results are recorded
(Table 1). The deviation in the composition of the raw
materials used for a charge in 1958 may be coon from table 2.
To secure a stable production, only 0 out of' 9 machines are
operated at a time. The remaining machine is ready for
operation at any event. The GIaLs mass lovol in the furivLce is
automatically maintained -aithin an accuracy of t 0.25 mr, and
the furnace pressure within oscillations of a mn--cimum 10.05 mm
of the water column. The furnace temperatures are controlled by
18 stationary radiation pyrometers, which are connected to 4
oelf-recordi.ng electronic potentiometers of the -,;,-0,9 type
(V. M. Obukhov, Ref .1). The radiation pyrometerri are controlled
once for each shift by moanc of an optical pyrorctor of the
CPIIIR-099 type. Table 3 gival,, the technical and economic
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i-iiii YioH-:Dv,, Index Firumyj of
"Urnace
In conclunion the autLors ol' thc preticut papir state that
an nxtonsion of the OY1101-it-ii(w mildo bv tho ii;eationod ractory
to other factories would mean an additional great amo-int of
plato Class for the country, *2here are 6 fif:ures, 3 tables,
and 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Gusevskoy stekollnyy zavod imeni Dzerzhinskogo
(Guse"koyGlass Factory imoni Dzerzhinskiy)
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