SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILATOVA, L.V. - FILATOVA, N.S.

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IAVRUKIIINA, A.K.; KOURZIIIH. V.; IPIIATOU, L.T. Determination of actinium in natural objecte fron the daughter product Fi*223. Radloklilmlia 1 no.2:204-207 159- (MM 12:8) (Actiniu*--Analysis) Orancium--IsotopeB) S 104 8''62/026/ooi/01~/Olt.' B!25/B102 ATITHORS Malysheva, T. V,, Moskaleva, L, P., Cherncv, G 'M L. V. TITLE: Study of neutron-deficient tantalum i3otones PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Izvestiya, Seriya fi"iciie,,kaya, v 26 no, 1, 1962, 125 -- 126 TEXT: The authors studied the neutron-deficient tantalum Isotopes that are formed in the spallation of gold by 660-Mov proton,') 0. 5 " o 0~: m'g of metallic gold were irradiated for 30 - 60 min by ~hp irn-?r beam of thc synchrocyclotron of the Mal and, after dissolution in aqua 7egia, extracted with ether. Tantalum was separated on ar isotope carr-jer in the radiochemically pure form.. Fafnium, the daughter., was ~~eparated from tantalum by 5 precipitations. The forming radioactive isotcpes of tantalum and hafnium were identified fron their -1-spectra by means of a scintillation y-spectrometer with a 100-channel pulse analvzor (-_cns_,St1nE' of a4)3Y-C (FEU-S)-~~otomultiplier with N'al cryq al) and fr~m tl'-"~ energy of fl-radiation, Ta 5 was ob'served in the anallation prod4cts of gold Card 1/3 S/048/62/026/001/013/016 Study of neutron-deficient tantalum,.. BIJJ15/'B102 by measuring the activity in the hafnium sr)ecimens during thrPe months dicate the existence of a comronent Hf 175 The decay curves in with half life of 70 days, Three months after hafnium had been seroarat=d frcm tantalum 540- and 2~0-kav Y-linen of Ef175 (halif life 10 ',hr) weoe observed. H f173 w"th a half life cf 24-5 hr detected in the aaughter emits the 120- and 500--kev y-lines,. The tantalum activity conzisis of 4 main comDonents with the half lives 1,2, 4, 12, and 55 tr.; The existence of Ta173 in the spallation products of gold is confirmed by the half lives 4 and 12 hr. The Papers (Ref. 4) publ,'shed after the ur!--sen,: exper:LmerTs ~ _ . e 1-sotope had been comDleted confirm the exiotence and the haif iffe rf, nh Ta173 discovered by the nuthor, Thexe are 4 fapa-,es anci 4 referan,,~e6l 1 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The threE~ references !0 Engi-.3L.1an'-'aage publicationo read as follcws: Ref, Stromln,,7er D., Holland T Seaborg, G. T, Revs, Mod, Phys- AD, 585, (19'~B); F~f~ 2T YineLiA J_ Harmatz B., Handley T. 11, Phys Rev., 114, -.081-, 1.19-~19); Ref, ': Faler -_ 77( 9 K, T., Rasmussen "j, 0, Flays Rev., 118, Card 2/3 S/046/62'/026/001/013/018 Study of neutron-deficient tantalum... B125/B102 ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i artaliticheskoy khimii im. V. i, VernadskogoAkademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Card 3/3 MALYSHEVA, T.V.; MOSKALEVAs L.P.; CHEF2?OV, G.M.; FILATOVAI L.V. -- Study of neutrono-deficient tantalum isotopes. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 26 no.1:125-126 Ja 162. (t-aU 15:2) 1. Institut geokhimii i analiticheakoy khimii im. V.1. Vernadekogo AN SSSR. . (Tantalum-Isotopes) FILATOVA M. Amateur movie makers in action. Starsh.-Serzh. no.7sl7 Jl 162. (MM 16:6) (Amateur motion pictures) (Soldiers-Reareatipn) ~ - ~ r- ~-! -, SOV/ 124-58-5-6125 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 5, p 156 (USSR) AUTHOR: Filatova, M. A. TITLE: Investigation of E1531-type Industrial Steel (Issledovaniye promyshlennoy stali E1531) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Ispytaniya i svoystva zharoprochn. materialov. Mos- cow, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 130-139 ABSTRACT: Causes of crack formation in the first industrial batch of E15,3..1--,t'ype'oi-A.ee1 piping. Reviewer's narne not given I. Stleel-Analysis 2. Stleel-Fracilare 3. Pipes-Production Card I/ I 7-- Traw"..1--tion from-. Refer.,.-.U-~,nyy zhurnal, Met~,llurglya, 1957. Nr 12, p 179 (USSR) AUTHORS: Slepuk, E. S., Fijatova, M. A. TITLE: The Weld-joining of Steam .51_;perheater Pipe~i Made of Different Steels (SvainoVe soyedinenive trub p.:ir-operegrevateley iz raznorodnykh I-ta.!.ey) PERIODJCAL: V ~~b. . Ispytaniya i avcy~;tvi zharoprochn. materialev. Moscow, Ma~ihgiz, 1957, 140-148 ABSTRACT: An investigation was m.-icle e2 the contact welding of 32 x 5.5 mrr- pipe.i m-ide of au!:tenitic .-teel.; E! 448 and EI Z57 (OKhl4Nl4 with 0.45 percent Mo -.-,nd 1.6 percent W) -b;~ pipe,-. of War!1t:Lc stee3. 15 Kh M and El 531 of the folloming chemical composition (in per- cent), C 0.08, Cr 2.46, 111b 1.26, Mo 0.5, V 0.36. A high- quality welded connection (VIC) was obtained under the following condition5: An induction in ,.he :;econdary circuit of 6,0--6.5 V, a heating time of 1.5-2 sec., an adjustment length for a~_,,stenitic Fteel Of 15 mm and for pearlitic 5teel of 40-45 mm, an allowance for flashing off of 6-6.5 mrr-, an .-Iverage rate of fusion of 3-3.3 mm/~iec, an allowance for the 3et of 5-5.5 mm, a betting with the current of Card 1/3 1.5- 2 mm. :3. 5peed of ~et oi 30 mm/oec, a pressure of set of 137-1957-12-24141 The Weld-joining of Steam Superheatfr Pipen Ma-de of Different Steels 12- 14 kg/mm'. 'The quality of the WC was judged by mechanical tests for impact and bending at room temperature and by metal- lographic f-ximination. The WC of p~e - made of E 1 448 and 15 KhM steels had an ak of 14.4 kgm C~2 and a told angle of 1801. The junction of the VIC has a sharp boundary, and at temperatures > 7000 and ar- exposure time of 10 hrs., a decar- bonized zone appx. 0.5 mm wide appears in 15KhM steel and con- tinues to grow to 1.5--.7 mm if the exposure is kept up, while the Z -ak falls to 1.5-3 kgm/cm . The welding of El 448 and El 531 steels (the C in this type of steel is tied into carbides) produced a questionable WC; the sharp boundary beL~ween the steels does not disappear with heating up to 700-7500 and an exposure of up to 50 hrs, but the VIC becomes brittle and the ak goes down to 3 kgm/cm2 . WC ramples made of EI 257 and 15 KhM steels had an of 57 kg/mm a fold angle of 1800 and ak Of 13 kgm/CM?-. A boiler, steam superheater was welded together out of such steels. WC15 made of pipes of El 257 and El 531 steel were investigated at room temperature and at working tem- perature!3 of 400, 450, 500. 550, and 6000. The mechanical propertie5 of the VIC's were compared to the mechanical prop- Card 2/3 erties of the E! 531 Gteel. In te3t;ng the VIC's fhe minimal 137--1957--12-24141 The Weld-joining of Steam Superheater Pipec; Made of Different Steels value Of :Ak wa~,-, 2 kgm/CM2 at 200 t%nd 12 kgm/cm2 at 6000 -and the fold angle wai 180c). The grelt("t 'k (of I?- kgm/cmZ) was obtained after 30 min. of annealing at 7000. In the tensile test failure occured az; for the EI 531 steel; the 9 - I V/ . and -3omewhat lower, than in the basi "El 531 metal. Ak of the WC -are . c The endurance of the WC is higher than for the EI 5.31 steel. The ak, of the WC increases at room temperature as a result of aging \1 ong exposure at 600--700") from Z to 10 kgm/CMZ. A test of the WC for scale re~~i_Ltance demonctrated that the El 531 steels belong to the group with lcwer re,~istance; the contact welding does not impair the corro,~ion properties of the EI 531 steel. V. B. 1. Flash welding-Applicatione 2. Steel-Flash welding 3. Steam pipes-Flash welding Card 3/3 FIIATOVA, M.A., Inshener. mm --- wm~ Investigating comercial 11531 Steel. (Trudy] TSNIITKASH no.79:130- 139 1.57. (Steel- Metal lography) (MIA 10:6) A f SISPA.-C, kandl&xt telchnicheskil-ch naia; VIIATOVA, Mok.. in-$ienar. Welded joints In superhealler tube- --ids of het,.troganoua steel. [TnIdy) TSVIITMASH no.?q:140-1_'._', 157. (KLRA 10-6) (Welding-Tasting) .41 IMR N-1.1* ., : ", " " ~ w.. ", - ; ~ ~-- - r i -6, ~ , :~,] "" ;, I'To f,., 7,-,~~;" , , . . , - ., j.~ j, ~ '! " "i T - , . , , . , 1 , . - , :i %~,!* , , - k , : ~ :, , - .4 *;,', " - , 1 ~ - -It; . - .~ ~, -? - . . , 11 .~ ~- lt'.~ I.. - . I V-, aim 08", ~iiiliift J3 Jil 40 If 14 Of" 4" r _7 0~ ;t' I 41L ------------ TSAYTLIN, T.Z., kand.tekhn.nauko FITATOTA H.JL. inzh.; RrAWEMMOV, A.Y.. doktor khim.nauk prof#; mu-IMO-Y-1-2-T. I insh. Investigating the properties of the pilot-plant produced 11765 alloy used for -nufacturing gas turbin parts@ [Trudy] TSNIIIVASK 100:192-217 '59. OURA 13: 7) (EW&t-resimtant alloys) (Gas turbines) FILATOVA, M.A.; HMMSOVA, R.P.; MMIKOVSKIY, V.G. Rroblem in locating spots where "dry" salts and water emulsions are forming. Xhim.i tekh.topl.i masel 5 no.12:28;-31 D 16o. (MIRA 13si2) 1* Institut khimii neftl I prirodnykh soley AN KazSSR, (Petroleum-Desalting) FILATOVAp M*A~; NEKWOVAI RoPv; BENIKOVSKIY, V.G. Organic chlorides in petroleum fractions. Neftekhimia 1 no.3:350-352 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut khimii nefti i prirodnykh soley AN KazSSR. FILA'MVA, M.A.; NIKITINA, S.A.; TAUBMAN, A.B.; REBINDER, P.A., akademik Demulsifying effect of surface active agents and the structural and mechanical properties of their adsorption layers. Dokl. AN SZ5R 140 no.4:874-876 0 '61. (MIRA 14!9) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. (Surface active agents) (Emulsions) SHERGILOV, N.V.; MARDAIIENKO, V,P.j ~:~UPVAI M.A.; BOIKOVSKIT, V.G. Overalkalinity of kerosine-gas oil distillates. Khim. i tekh. topl, i masel 7 ho,,10136-41 0062 (MIRA 17 V) on of SUR 1ITTED, 00 00 NHER: 000 iiO R.EF SOV- 003 Cr 2/2 - ----- -S' 1265! ATD P RES T. 01045-66 F,'WT(M) P(w )/ENA(d)/DJP(v)/T/;;~jt?f Tip (C ACCESSION NR, AP50188T3 LrR/oo96/65/000/008/0050/0052 546.3-19:621-438.oo4.12 ;AUTHOR: Filatova, M -5. (Engineer); Kuzlmina, G. T. (Engineer) Sri 0, ~ TITLE, E1765L cast 3leat-resist-ant alloy 6_ ISOURCE: Teploenergetika, no. 8, 1965, 50-52 'TOPIC TAGS: nickel base alloy, cast alloy, heat resistant alloy, alloy heat re- Isistance, alloy property/E1765L alloy iABSTRACT: E1765LIUloy, a cast modification of E1765 heat-resistant nickel-baze I - jalloy, has been developed. Annealed at 1150C for 3 hr, oil quenched, aged at 800C for 20 hr and air cooled, the alloy has a tensile strength of 72.5-76.1 kg/mm2 and 4 an elongation of 8-12.7% at 20C, and 64.6-66.6 kg/mm' and 10.1-19.2%, respectively, iat 750C. The 10,000 hr rupture strength at 750F is 20 kg/nm2, which exceeds ccn- Isider ly tha+,/Of cast aust"itic sieelg R787LIIand TsZhllRlWnd that of nickel alloys i.Tazi,6 Tszhl6l"'lmd M607 AL. Mlo si ns of embrittlementvere observed after 6500 hrl/ t 2 kg/0 iat 750C under'a stress of 2 The alloy ati e stren t 750C is i28 kg/mm2 (11 108 cycles), which is roughly the same as that of4he wrought materials I Prolonged holding at high temperaiure increases the !used for gabs 9- Card 1/2 L 01045--66 CESSION NR: AP50188T3 1content of the strengthening y-phase. After aging at 800C for 5000 hr, hardness iand notch toughness remained at the original level: 270 kg/MM2 and 1.5 kjpn/cM2, ,respectively. The fluidity of t'he alloy is close to that of 30L Zteel, and the re- ~sistance to hot cracking s higher. Thus, E17065 cut alloy can tiPused 1`0r parts ioperating for alo-ngtimfAat temperatures up to 7-5-0E-J~Orig. art. has. 2 figures jand 2 tables. [NDI ~ASSOCIATIOX: -TuNlIDIASh SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 101 NO REF SOV: .002. OTHER: 000 ATD, PRESS: 4wts ;'Card 2/2 In N41N,' y. 12 !Icat-rovizit-ani fuunery allo 9 cr- T-~~-Titr a 11 Wj'j M-0 I I o im t ACC NR-. AP6029621- SOURCE CODE: UR/0114/66/000/001)/0026/0029 IJP(C) E,~VWtj1b,)E'1JD1Wj AUTHOR:. Filatova, M. A. (Engineer); Kuz'mina, G. T. (Engineer) ' ORG: none Is TITLE: Changes in the structure and properties of E17d, EI893 and EI827 alloy bladeE operating in an experimental gas turbine *) 7-j SOURCE: Energomashinostroyeniye, no. 8, 1966, 26-29 alloy r stant alloy, nickel chromium alloy, TOPIC TAGS: ,oxidation resisdance, hedt ~~; aluminum containing alloy, titanium containing alloy/E1765 nixka1-ch=o=i= alloy, EJ~93 alloy, E1827 alloy ABSTRACT: The performance of E1765, E1893 and E1827 alloy blades h4 been tasted for up to 3000 hr at 750-800C in an experimental gas turbin using d~e6vl fuel-',containiR u-, - - ' ' 0.3-0.6% sulfur. It was found that during the test, a 'Mide fiiWup to I mm thick,'74 and consisting of NiO-Cr2O3 spinel and chromium oxide formed on the surface of 4,he.i~' blades. The oxide layer tightly adhered to the metal in all the bla s tested ); . hl jhi -- ' out peeling or cracking, except for one E1827 alloy blade in which a Cl'a~k -in th oxide layer was observed after 1220-hr run at 750C. Due to the outwarcf diffusionF6of' the content of chromium, aluminum an alloying elements from the metal, d itan um in the metal surface dropped sharply, in some cases more..than 50%, bringing about a softening of the surface layer, with a microhardnesse~rop from the initial Card- 1/2 .2. L 05703-67 ACC NR:AP6029621 425-500 kg/um2 to 300-350 kg/mm2 after 700-1000 hr.of operation at 800C, The dif-r fusion took place mainly at the beginning of the test, and the duration of exposure at X 750-BOOC had little or no effect on the chemical composition of the metal surface layer. After 2000-hr operation at 750C, the strength of E1765 and E1827 alloys de- creased insignificantly 'bu the elongation dropped by about 30%. After 1500 hr echanical properties of the alloys decreased by about 60'.. operation at 800C, the The most heat-resistant .1827 alloy was found to be less oxidation-resistant than E1893 and E1765 alloys and the oxide film of the former alloy was 4-5 times thicker: than that of the latter alloys. Such deep penetration of the oxide layer into the body of the blade may result in a premature failure, particularly in turbines which have to stop frequentlA such as transport and peak gas turbines. (Lin order to im- prove the service lifeldE gas-turbine blades, the problem of theirloxidation-resis- tance should be studied further. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 3 tables. [TD] SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5069 i Card 2 S/590/62/105/000/013/01~ 1031/1242 AWHO IRS: Tseytlin, V.71. t Candilate of T"echnic"al Sciences and Filr~tova, P.A., Eng. TITLE: Effect of vr%rying content of aluminum and titanium. on some properties of Ni-Cr-Al-Ti alloys SOURCE: T.,3entr!,llnyy nauAno-issledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya. Trudy. v-105, 1962, 190-196 T3XT: Aluminum i-%- the chief element, beside nickel, which influences the formction of - h-rdenin- intermetallic oe-' phase, Its presence favors an increase in the number of crystals and 'thus retards their coaguIntion. Titanium dissolves in large Card 1/2 S/590/62/105/000/tOI3/015 1031/1242 Effect of varyinr, content of ... amounts of alwainam,.-ind in :111ckel it forms the intermetallic phase Ni3Ti. Twelve Ni-Cr-Al-Ti alloys with Al content varying from 2 to 04 and Ti- from 0 to 1.5i- were tested. The:hnrdness nnd short-term tensile properties improved with the increr-se of the Al content from 2 to VII, while the Ti content remains under ldp. the same tijae a loss in ductility ~,.nd impact strength was observed. In in- crease of Al content from 2 to 4Aj,, improved the relaxation characte- ristic, while no effect of Ti contained in an alloy with 3-4% Al could be observed. An inore.,.se in Al and Ti content generally imp- roves the stress-rupture behavior. The.effect of Al is much more marked, as the strenthenin-f is due to the development of the phase ..I Nii(AltTi) which is affected by the concentration of aluminum. Th6re are 6 figures and 3 tables. Card 2/2 S/590/62/105/000/()14/015 1031/1242 ,A.UT11ORS: Fil'.Itov':~ and Bere7hkovskiy, D. I. C-ngo TITI'L: of 1rtrje forgingg for fastenings made of the alloy U 765 (BI 765) SOURCE: Yoscow. Tsentrnllnyy nauohno-issledovatellsiciy institut tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya. Trudy. ,r-105, 19062, 197-208 TEXT: 3election 01' CL SUitable nte~l for bolting material in hi6h-pressure power e,~uipment is a difficult task. At presento a high-temperature Ni-Ci alloy of B1765 type, with hi,~h relaxation *Ttnd stress-rupture resist.-tnce, is temporarily used for fatenings in steam turbines at working temperatures of 565-6000C. 5amples, Card 1/3 S/590/62/105/000/014/015 1031/1242 Properties of largre ffor:-IngS ... 175 rim and 250 min in diameter and up to 2 m long, were forged rInd heat-tren.ted. Before hent-trer~tment the specimens showed a fine- grain, homoLeneous microstructure with areas of positive segrega- tion. The outer surf-:ice of he,-it-treated specimens revealed recrys- talli-7,ed coar~,e brains. The presence of twins and numerous slip planes indic;-~tes the cold-work deformation in these areas. A spect- rum analysis nhowed that the 7one of segregation is caused by loca- li7ed concentration of titanium (1.45,"o). Mechanical properties were check.ed on lon.ritudin-~l specimens. The short-term strength and ductility of large �'or,,-inx,s were satisfactory, though less so than those of small forgings. The behavior of the steel Ass not affected by the dip.meter of forgings. The stress-rupture strength, though 5 K&/mm2 less than that of the small diamter forgin,,,rsv wasi, Card 2/3 3/590/62/105/000/0W015 1031/1242 Properties of large forgings... 52 kg/mm2 at 5650C for 100 000 hrs The presence of a notch app-rently has little effect on -the stress-rupture strength of the tested forgings. There are-9 figures and 5 tables. Card 3/3 S/590/62/105/000/015,/015 1031/1242 AUTHORS: Tseytlin, V.",., Cqndidate of TechnicRl riciences, Filatov.i, r-vlg. and Smirnova, V.A# , E*g. TITLE: Lon,-term (up to 17 000 hrs) testing of the heat resistance of the allOY-4h 765 (E1765) SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellski,tr institat tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya. Trud'-1-0 V-105p 19629 209-216 TEXT: The results of a stress-rqptdre test carried out for 17 000 hrs at 7000C and for 10 000 hra at 7500C coincide, on the whole, with the resultr; ob6ained by extrapolation in previoull -investigations. The specimens, machined from an electric-are, melt, yielded somewhat hiaher results than predicted, while in- Card 112 S/590/62/105/000/015/01.5' 1031/1242 Long-term (up to 17 000 hrs) testin-... duction-fused-s-pecinitno fell short of the extraPolated results. Metallo-raphic inspection of ruptured specimens revealed inter- .-ranular fractures. '33ide surface of specimens tested for 10 000 hrs at 8500C were depleted of the =in ~~'-phase elements, Al and Ti. .1 microscopic inspection revealed a consider,~ble amount of precipitations, mainly titanium cr~rbonitrides, located at the Grain boundaries. At ma,rnificr~tion of x 7500, the particles of the