SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT R.N. FRELDBERG - A.I. FREYDIN

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Addn.cl the prolu,t with stirring to SuCl, in IIC1 with cooling (spontaneous r6c of temp. to occurs in spite of cooling), 1,Alu%eil by dissisatization at 2' with adda. of KI solu. at V. Jelling stand 12 hr$.. aml braling I hr. to hil-W, gave - ICAC110. The uw of a very high pillixXtoun 4 lICI (40 maiii.) gives power results (15 -!V';, Ijehl) than 8 mnlr~ IICI (theoretical amt.). which gave 2S.c, or JOL-11 moles 11 CI (39-4117e yield), the product. isolated by steam distn.. .. W-7*. The reaction of this with SfelLfgI conducted a3 Usuaj in KlO gave 71y", M-1(WhC11(Oj1)Mf. 1). 1 IV-;A)* - \ 41.1* 1.7#r,. x1f IA215. Dehydratimm id this by jm~ag, over AIA at 3[10' proeteds well for 15-3) min. with (,Prns4- 1100 ot QNCC, pwr praluct. tiler wjiicb period fIrrompn. lW- " awl iodine 6 evolved; the same occurs at :No-i,-70. IMtn. of the carbinol with KIIS.O. in the pr,~nce of hydrl- - quiname at 190-210)* awl 50-431) pill". in a CO. atm. gave a 71-11~ yield with 13-14",, O,y Vol -) of KIVY)., a ma&Uw ratio at KH.1K)tgav,,k)wrv yietit, The pure m- 1Csff,CJf:C11,.b,0lb41 . be 4,11-3", d:1 1.67.41. al? 1 Wtx?. pollymerisrs with 0.1% Ratoj In 1-2 hes. at 31-11k), to L, clew solid polymer, d:' IJW. nV LWA) (bighest wnung Ms. polymer$). 0 C'. M. Ko"AL.-IT + a Us-. al,OV and Y SY- ".1cols of n-Iodontyrone.ll Ropoi-t-C of t'.,Ic oil' Scimccr, UES"I'., Dc.-ar-.--!nb for Chenicil Sciences, 1050, 26LL,*7'7_r, Sclo'--tific L'i". -uto f ol. T AVAIIA" USSR/ Analytical Chemistry. Anaiysts of Inorganic G-2 Substances. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27151. Author : L.I. Chuyenka, M.V. Freyde. In8t : All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geology. Title : Determination of Strontium and Barium in Barytic Rocks Containing either No Calcium, or Small Amounts Thereof. Orig Pub: Inform. sb. Vses. n.-i. geol, in-ta, 1956, No. 3, 128 - 131. Abstract: The quantitative determination of alkali elements is carried out by precipitation of BaCrO4 and separation of moist nitrates of Sr and Ca by the acetone method, if their contents in the sample were small (1 to 3% of Sr and tenths of a percent Card 1/1~ USSR/ Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic G -2 Substances. Abs Jour: Referat- Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27151. of Ca) . After the precipitation of BaCr041 the filtrate is acidified with 11C1, 2 to 4 ml of 1.5%-ual CaC12 solution, saturated (NH4)2C204 solution and ammonia are added, the mixture Is boiled and kept In a warm place 2 to 4 hours, The oxalates are filtered off, washed, dissolved in HNO 3 and precipitated again. The reprecipi- tated oxalates are filtered off 2 to 3 hours later, washed and calcined into oxides, which are dissolved in HN03 and condensed by evaporation to the state of moist salts. If the content of CaO was,< 0.03 g and that of SrO was 0.05 g, 20 to 25 ml of acetone are added and stirred energeti- cally 2 to 3 hours in cool. The insoluble residue of Sr(NO-A)2 is filtered off, washed with acetone 4 to 5 t1mes, dissolved in water and precipitated Card 2A USSR/ Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic G-2 Substances. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27151 with sulfuric acid (I : 1); the precipitate of SrS04 is calcined until its weight remains con- stant and weighed. The acetone solution is eva- porated, HN03 Is added and it Is diluted with water; Ca is-precipitated with ammonium oxalate; the precipitate is calcined until it is converted in CaO. I- I , l'- " I - , I 'i IVANOV, G., inzhener; FR--4j2L.A*..L&AkOner. Improvements in coal survering efficiency-. Mast-ugl- 3 no.9:13- 16 S154. (MLRL 8:2) (Mins surveying) SLONIMSKIY, A.D., inzh.; FREYDGEYM, L.I., 1wh. Device for reloading piece goods. Makh.i avtom.proizv. 17 no.11:32-33 N 163. (KIRA 17:4) TRITDILI.R.R. .. ,- The W-09 automatic electron potentiometer (compensator). [Izd.] SektB. prib. tepl. kontr. LCNITOMIBCR no.2:199-206 154 (Potentiometer) OLRA 9:6) I I . t: . ~, "I z . ,I. FRIML1,R.R. Vibratory converters (control. repair and process of agtng) [Izd.] Sektm. prib. tepl. kontr. LONITOPRIBOR no.2:207-213 154 - (MLRA 8:6) (Alec tric current converters) 9(6) SOV/112-59-3-5257 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 136 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kurushin, A. S., and'Freydell, R. R. TITLE: New Electron Measuring Devices (No-,-yye elektronnyye pribory) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Atom. energiya v mirnykh tselyakh. L., Gosenergoizdat, 1957, pp 209-210 ABSTRACT: A short announcement of general-purpose automatic electron devices for measuring, recording, and controlling temperature from -200 to +2,5000C, pH, air humidity, and gas humidity; the instruments are built at the "Lenteplopribor" plant. The plant also manufactures automatic instruments for remote control used in the atomic industry. An EPPV-51 electron device is intended for measuring currents 0 to 2.6x 10-8 amp, 8.5x 10-9 amp, z.6x 10-9 amp ,and 6 x 10 - 10 amp. An EPPV-21 modification of this instrument permits transmitting the readings at a distance up to 200 m to an EMP-69 secondary instrument. Type AESM-50 instrument is intended for remote Card 1/2 SOVIIIZ-59-3-5Z57 New Electron Measuring Devices measuring of small currents in the scale spans 0-30 and 0-300 microamp. Type EPI-50 instruments permit measuring low voltages at more than 200 points . E.A.Ye. Card 2/2 Y" f,~ - FREYDELI, P.P. Electronic automatic hydrognn-ion concentration meters and payebrometers. [Trudy] W NTO Priborprom no.4:125-140 159. (MIRA 13:2) (Hygrometry) (Hydrogen-ion concentration--Maaourement) 3/123/61/000/()07/016/026 Aoo4/AI04 AUTHOR: Freydel', R.R. TITLE: New devices of the "LenteplopriborJ' Plant PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 7, 1961, 7, abstract 7D64 (V sb.: Teploenerg. i khimiko-tekhnolQg. pribory i regulyatori. Moscow - Leningrad., Mashgiz, 1959, 141 - 152) TEXT: It is pointed out that, owing to the modernization of the ?R11 -09 (EPP-09) electronic automatic potentiometer, the possibility is reduced of a mis- alignment occurring between the positions of the carriage recording drum and the multiple-point throwover switch. The plant has designed: 1) stepped(14n-01 (SIP- 01) pulse circuit breaker, converting continuous signals of the posision regulat- ing device into interrupted ones. The duration of the pulse transmission period is 15, 30, 60, 120 seconds. 2)UQJ -01 (IPU-01) measuring and checking device manufactured in the form of a portable metallic suitcase erith the dimensions 480 x x 260 x.260 mm. With this device it is possible to check. a) the measuring cir- cuits of electronic automatic potentiometers, balanced bridges, and other, electric measuring devices for temperature measurements; b) sensitivity and reversal of Card 1/2 S/123/617000/007/018/026 New devices of the "Lenteplopribor" Plant Aoo4/Alo4 d-a and a-c amplifiers; a) vibration converters as to the duration of simultaneous making andbreaking of a circuit, and connecting symmetry; d) three-position con- trol device operating with the aid of signal lamps; e) attachment of proportional and isodromic control and actuating mechanisms; f) instruments fitted with devices for the electric and isodromic control. 4) Devices with a differential and trans- former induction measuring system. G. Flidlider [Abetracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 rl,061. V.S., sli 48/61./ocio/o.1 Vol Vol 8 E193/E383 AUTHORS;~ Mes1kin, Sergiyenko, R.I., Popova, L.A~ and Freydell . R.Ra_ TITLE, Search for corrosion- and wear-resistant alloys for precis-ion electrical res3.stance devices PERIODTCAL.-. Izvestiya vysshikh xichebnykh zavcdenLy, Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 11, .1961, 159 - 164 TEXT;; The conventional electrical resistance alloys, exemplified by manganin and similar Cu-Ni-Mn alloys, although satisfar-tory from the point of view of the electrical properties have a low resistance to the action of some corrosive media (sulphur-bearing or ammoniacal atmospheres.) and are not always suitable for service in tropical or marine surroundings. A hard--wearing alloy, free from these limitations, would solve in.-Any design problems and it was for this reason that the present investigation, concerned with Pd-W and Pd-Mo alloys, was under- taken~ The axperimental specimens were prepared by drawing molten alloys into quartz lubes (2-3 - 3 imn in diameter), pre- heated to 800 -0 C and swaging the resultant rods to 1.2 - 1.5 min Card 1,104- Search for corrosion-and s/l48/6.i/ooo/on/oi4/oi8 E193/E383 in diameter., After it series of exploratory measurements, alloys of practical -interest were drawn to wires O~2 - 0,25 mm in di-ameter which were then used for the determinati.on of elec-, trical resistivity, C_-, temperature coeff-icient of electrical resistance., a,, and thermo-emf against copper', E ~, The measurements were taken on specimens either cold-worked to approx. 500% reduction or vacuum-annealedu The results are reproduced graphically. In Fj.g. .1 , r~ (ohm mm2/m, graph a), a, (x 10 4, graph!':. ) and F, (~LV'/oC, graph are plotted again'bt the W content (Wt.%) in the Pd-W alloys, vacuum-,annealed at 700 OC the cUrve in F.ig. 1, has been divided into two branc-he,~. scale on the right- hand s-).de relating to branch 1; experimental points denoted by c-Lrr-les had been obtained earlier (Ref. 1~ V.A. Nemilov, A.A. Rudn2tskiy - Izvestiya sektora platiny IONKh AN SSSR, 1949., no.23, 101). Since the temperature-dependence -.)f in the J5 90 QC range was linear, data reproduced in Flg~ .11-, Card 2/0 3 3165' S/i48/61/ooo/oil/ol4/oi8 Search for corrosion- and E193/E383 relate the entire 15 - 90 0C range. The concentration dependence 0 f j), OL and E of the Pd-Mo alloys is demonstrated in a similar manner in Fig. 3a, T~ and respectively. It will be seen that in respect of their electrical properties the Pd--Mo alloys are inferior to Pd-.W alloys. Since, in addition, they have some other shortcomings, the most promising of the Pd-W alloys (i~e. the 20% W.-Pd alloy) denoted by a code mark 20 (PV2Q) was seler-ted for further tests. The results of contact resistance measurements, carried out on wires 0.25 mm diameter, are reproduced in Fig. 4, where the contact resistance (ohm) is plotted against the contact pressure (g), Curves 1-5 relatin.g to the following experimental. conditions~. I - PV20 in contact with itself (both wires vacuum-annealed at 8oo 00~ 2 - manganin in contact with manganin;3-PV20 in contact with PV20; both specimens preliminarily held for 24 h in a sulphurous atmosphere (0.02 g of S02 per I dm3 of air)~ 4 - PV20 in contact with PV20~. both wires preliminarily held for 24 h at 55-6o oc I Card 3/0 ZI-K S/i48/6.i/ooo/oii/OL4/0l8 Search for corrosion- and E193/E383 .in a-ir of 98% humidity; 5 - PV20 in contact with PV20, both wires prel.iminarily held for 36 h in a 25% ammonia solution (it is stated in this connection that contact resistancb between mariganin wires held preliminarily for 211 h in ammonia solution was infinitely large). In the next series of experiments the stability of n was studied. The specimens were heated :in air at 100 0C for h and after a 24 h interval their ,01 at room temperature was measured, this treatment being repeated se-eral times, The results are reproduced in Fig., 5, where the change -in resistivity (0,10) due to cyclic heating is plotted against the total time (hours) at 100 OC, Curves I - 3 relating to various W20 specimens, Curve 4 to manganin (the effect of eimilar treatment in boill.ng water was more pronounced, the increase in of PV20 after 25 cycles amounting to 1.75%). Since after cyclic heating of the PV20 alloy its (~ at room temperature remained practically constant, this tr ,eatmem should provide effective means of stabilizing (-1 of this alloy, u,rS and 2 elongation of PV20 ww-e, respectively, 133 kg mm and 100 in (ard 4/0 S/iA8/6l/ooo/oil/ol4/oi8 Search, for. qctr sion- and, F193/8,383 the cold-worked condition., and 83.2,kg/mm" and 25-3r,'01 after annealing. Wear-resistance. of this alloy was a1so found to bb. much better than that of manganin. It was concluded that high strength combined with good urear- and corrosion-resistance randbe the PV20 alloy suitable for some applications. Since, however, this alloy is inferior to manganin in respect of its electrical' properties (a, and E), search should be continued for a -4- material with better electrical properties which, at the same time, would be cheaper and easier to produce. There are 5 figures and 5 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Sovict-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut aviatsionnogo pribor- ostroyeniya i zavod "Lenteplopribor" (Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instruments and "Lenteplopribor" Works) SUBMITTED: February 22, 1961 Card 5/1 1~~ FREYDELI, R.R. New electronic control devices for thermal electric power systems. PrIb. I, ared. kompl. avtomatiz. no.20-13 163. (MIRA 17t12) VASILITEV, G.V., inzh.; FRETIZLI, R.V., inzh. Automatic cont~6f, regulation, and eignalization on the whaling and whale processing plant "Slava." Sudostroenie 25 no-7-.15-18 J1 159. (MRA 12:12) (Whalers) (Automatic control) ACC INR: AP7001520 SOLMCE c6bE-:--U-R--Id~~~~66-1666-16i-ilo-06oloo6I AUTHOR: Freydell, R. V. ORG; None TITLE: Use of molykote in maritime machine building SOURCE: Sudostroyeniye, no. 11, 1966s 60-61 TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum disulfide, machine tool, solid lubricant, marine equipment ~ABSTRACT: The auLhor discusses the lubricating properties of natural molybdenum di- sulfide (molykote) with application to maritime machine building. Methods of surface 'otreatment are briefly considered as well as various procedures for application of the lubricant to mvt.!L1 surfaces. These procedures include holding in an aqueous suspen- Ision for 5-20 anutes with subsequent drying at 60-801c, rubbing with molykote powder, -brush applic;%Lion with subsequent baking, rubbing with a special pencil, spraying '(useful for parts with complex configurations) and ultrasonic application (where the I .surface requires no chemical cleaning). Data are given on the use of molykote to in- crease the durability of bits, cutting tools, dies, punches, etc. Lubricants based on molybdenum disulfide mixed with mineral oils in various consistencies and with various additives are used in the Soviet Union on deck winches, capstans, windlasnee and vai-ious types of cargo-handling equipment. It is pointed out that molykote is .used on some zion-Goviet ships for lubricating the piston rings and cylinder sleeves 'in the main engine. f Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ,SUB CODE: 13, 1l/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 002 um 669.28-, BP.YLVSKIY, H.M.; ZILIBERTAL', Ye.A.1 KRUZENSHTERN, V.M.j FM- DF.L', V.R. Use of automatic logical devices for medical control. Biul. *kspe biole i mod. 56 no.89116-120 Ag 163. (MIRA 17S7) .A.aPredstavlano deystvitelinym chlan= ANN MR V.V. Pfirinym. AKULINICHEV, Ivan Timofeyevich; BAYEVSKIY, Roman Markovich; ZAZYKIN, Nonstantin Pavlovich; FRE"IDEL', Vladimir dafailovich; KLE-VTWV, M.I., red.; LARIONOV., G.Ye., tAhn.red. (Radio electronics in space medicine] Radioelektronika v kos- micheskoi meditsine. Moskva, Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 43 p. (Massovaia radiobiblioteka, no.505). (MIRA 17:4) AKULINICHEV, I.T.; ANDRE)EV, L.F.; BAYEVSKIY, R.M.; BAYM71, A.Ye.: BUYLOV, G.G. GAZENKO, O.G.; GRYUNTALI, R.G.; ZAZYKIN, K.P.; KLIMITCV, Yu.F.; MAKSIMOV, D.G.; 11ERKUSHKIN, Yu.G.; MONAKHOV, A.V.; PErRCV, A.P.; RYABCIiT,,IIKCV, A.D.; SAZONOV, N.P. ; UTYAMYSHEV, R.I.; V R.; 'VICH, B.G.; SHADRINTSLV, I.S.; S1ffVi*J4DINA, S.B.; ESAU: MILM N.G.; YAZDCVSKIY, V.I. Method and means of medical and biological studies in a space flight. Probl. kosm. biol. 3;130-144 164. (MIRA 17:6) 3179-67 NR: AP6033118 SOURCE CODE: UR/0239/66/052/010/1273/1275 AUTHOR: Bayevskiy, R. M. (Moscow); Ivanoy. V. A. (Moscow); Monakh=, A,3L,-(Uo8cow); Freydel'. V. R. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: The pneumocardiophone SOURCE: Fiziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR, v. 52, no. 10, 1966, 1273-1275 TOPIC TAGS: human physiology, respiratory physiology, circulatory physiology, pedical equipment, pulse rate, respiration rate, biotelemetry, pneumocardiography7 "/ 0,9,vv1ne7-ee , dlotovic 7 P,'10A00('WV0f0Qet7P11'j ABSTRACT: A simple system for continuously monitoring pulse and respiration rates over long periods of time is described. A record can be made with any single- channel recorder; the output can also be connected with an amplifier-speaker system or displayed on an oscillograph. Signals from a respiration sensor in which make- and-break is accomplished by expansion and contraction of the rib cage, and cardiac biocurrents, are used as input signals. Silver electrodes 18-20 mm in diameter are held over the fifth intercostal space along the medial axillary line by an elastic harness to which the respiration sensor is also attached (see Fig. 1). The basic idea of the system is the single-channel recording of two parameters. This is done by shaping cardiac biopotentials corresponding to the R rhythm into square pulses whose duration or amplitude is determined by the respiration sensor. Respira- 1 3 UDC: 612.171(018) L ACC NR, AP6033118 (2) (4) (6) Fig. 1. Harness for pneumocardiophone Fig. 2. EKG, PG, and PKC traces compared. 1 - Shoulder straps; 2 - electrode; - 3 - neutral electrode; 4 - respiration sensor; 5 - anchor cord; 6 - elastic insert; 7 - web belt; 8 - cord anchor; 9 - electrode. tion signals are thus read from the duration or amplitude of the pulse signals. In the pulse duration modulation setup, the R-wave peak is formed into a square pulse C- 41 2/3 L 03179-67 ACC NR, AP6033118 lasting 100--~-150.msec during exhalation (contact closed) and 200-300 msec during inhalation (contact open). These pulses can also be used to generate an acoustic signal. Fig. 2 shows EKG (I and 2) and pneumogram (3) tracesand a simultaneously recorded pneumocardiophone (4) trace. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: lOApr65/ ORIG REF: 003/ ATD PRESS: 5099 3 STRELOV, K.K.; KWAIN, P.S.; Prinirnali uchastiye: BAS'YAS, I.P.; BIC1flJRRLA? A.A.; BRONp V.A.; VECIIER, N.A.; VOftOBYEVA, K.V.; D'YACHKOVA, Z.S.; DIYACHKOV, P.N.; DVORKIND, M.M.; IGNATOVA, T.S.; KAYBICHEVA, M.N.; KELAREV, N.V.; KOSOLAPCJV, Ye.F.; MARIYEVICH, N.I.; MIK11AYLOV, Yu.F.; SEMKINA,, N.V.; STARTSEV, D.A.; SYREYSIICIIIKOV, Yu.7e.; TARNOVSKIY, G.I.; FLYAGIN, V.G.; FREYDENBERG, A.S.- KHOROSHAVINJ, L.B.; CHUBUKOV, M.F.; SHVARTSHAN, I.Sh.; SHCHETNIKOVA, I.L. Institutes and enterprises. Ogneupory 27 no.11:499-501 ,62. OURA 15:11) 1. Vostochnyy institut ogneuporov (for Strelov). 2. Urallskiy politekhnicheakiy inBtitut im, S.M. Kirova (for Mamykin). (P.-ifractory materials--Research) GERMAIDZEI Me.; KORSHUNOVp V.S.; KHOROSHAVIN) L.B.; FRMENBE(G, A.S.; GAMZA, D.N., Fed. f [Heating up anti rapid fritting of open-hearth furnace hearth bottom lAazpgrey i skorostnoe navarivanie poda martenovskikh pechei. [By] G.E.Garmaidze i dr Moskva Metallurglia, 1964. 110 p. (MiRA 17:111 FREDENBERG, A.S.; DIKSHTETN, Ye.I.; TRIFONOV, A.G.; ARTAMONOV, M.P.; SHAKHLINp V.I.; TARASOVO A.F. Repair of tapping holes on open-hearth furnaces. Metallurg 9 no.7220-22 J1 ~.44. (MIRA -17:8) .4 1 1. Mag*itogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. SEMENENKO, P.P.; BARYSHNIKOV, G.I.; FILATOV, V.P.; BASIYAS, I.P.; FREYDENBERG, -A.S-.1; GTTDOV, V.I.; TARNOVSKIY, G.A. Ramming the upper working layer of open-hearth furnace hearths. ~Setallurg 10 no.4t14 Ap 165. (NIRA 19s7) BARYSHNIKOV, G.I.; FREYDENBERGt A.S.; GUDOVq V.I. ~ , Rapid reconditioning of an open-hearth furnace hearth. Metallurg 10 lio.5sl7-19 My 165, (MIRA 1816) SHCHEK.M., V.A.; ABDURAZAKOV, A.U.; YERSHOVA, Ye.M., kand. sell- khoz. nauk, otv. red.; FREYDENBERG, E.D.,, red.; GUBAYDULLIN, S., tekhn. (Fundamentals of animal husbandry] Osnovy zhivotnovod- stva; uchabnik dlia uchashchikhsia IX klassov srednei shkoly. Izd.2. Tashkent, Sredniaia i vysshaia shkola, 1963. 138 P. (MIRA 17: 1) A. RE URVRa _1. , redaktor; RAXIBUTULLIN, F., tekhnichookly rodaktor [Advanced experience in silviculture in Central Asia] Peredovoi opyt lesorazvedeniia v Srednei Azii. Tashkent. Goo. izd-v~ NSSR. No.2. 1955. 69 p. (MIRA 9:10) 1. Sradneaziatakiy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy inatitut lesnogo khoztaystva (Soviet CeigtralAsia-Forests and forestz7) AVERBUKH) Ovsey; red. j AKIITYMIOVA, S., tekhn. red. [Stories on the seven-year plan] 11asakazy o semiletnem plane. Tashkent, Fos* izd-vo "Srodniala i vyoshaia shkola" Uz5SIt, 1961. 137 p. (MIRA 14ill) (Uzbekistan-Economic policy) ZA. V 7 U iMID e4w (if g4mm 400(a ry4 itia Left 1 't0logslijoll And (fit I wk =! T f V 4 qsrf its o to , A , . r Zb . Pre r; I en - Thur. I'M. ~jz. 23, M31- Ivrtiteg f)l 4!qUal 11jag. cn~idcby(a)amixt.ofN: ZaO,ard .0 FrA ill dct(J. i,roikirtion, (6) coplitit. of liydra6t~4 will dlmotin.11k, jo (lXW;, (r) Owfillal dt-Conspli, of a wi,.it, of ' Wis. NICEII(XI a Rin-A ill.: ilint it reactive. C the 1,;i.%t reac- tive product. Lont;cr slatering at 122W' wad ISW' lcad-s ith the same material to higher Pennzability and I-Arstr ' * ' losses. rite samples sintercil aL 1180 -12W, do not coo- Will nuignplite: (hire Matt-nd at 13-W-14W' coutuin 0,2-1" MagrMtht. The limit of solid solu. h Mlown ill A 3- compti;drit diagram. and It is comparol with thc aL-igrain of Magnetle p~nucabllity. The max. I-: all the line of .50 niol. % Ve.0, curm~pemdinr to a 3ubstitutivilal-typt: wlid solli. At a high coittent of ZtiO the 2-pl~sc solid sulus. obtained have vvry low 1mrtninabitity. The ptTineability, f-,; incti-asetj ~y an Incrcm JU 1160, colltelit. Ffir low-jost proillicts It Is reCOlTtMClld&J to Silittf ilk C6 Kt 12M-1256"_ S-11, mom d4iKi jw 4 '"all. , - PLC 'effits !C.A MOP trwilladou e c.A t9, aw I I C I ZI L 4S.J)2Wf- TOROPOV, IT.A.; RABKIN, L.I.; MYDENMID, E.Zh.; ZPSHTRMI, B.Sh. Phase composition and certain ferromagnetic properties of manganese-zinc for- rites. Zhur.prikl.khim. 26 no.9:982-990 S '53. (KLRA 6:10) (Phase rule and equilibrium) (Ferrites) -V- cf (Co' Bayrio, tu~ sir"-t (lilt inaly 4'w%"t1"'jNA Oul '51 wiJ. ",I TitOt 'H~1- tho dli:lci~. C%Imt. ul. At 1,41 'Mc~ Unit IWO cyck") 3 mutphte iavext4liu. with Cot coment thc'& oi.a. tire reduced in ilm, ranp;v of Of cUric ; - 4 M--- Cil 111" 7; . 1 thanjecif UM , it - A 11C dic!CC, con5ts. mt rmto temp. raid the are ri:dme('~ -tee. const. its a fuacti,,n (A diz voluq~! (meas-4mil (:i- The dir fio CYCICI) hemnliti moic linciar. F'-'T lv)di~,s with M) i"O i!l littic 01 awl. 170 Cao' tilt 4 (-Dnft. mingrA by varying temp. and VoRace. 1"ics With 35 mnl. Ji( , Suitable for ~1-mltusnr t)CC-1ki- if i"x -qd hl"n 'ficl'v !I,,. CL"rUll! fr" Ca() jjj~.' T,-" ru~ 1', 7 1 j 7 1 C4T'0j and BaTiO. ,:,,4c by tide,, ~tlst~.Ut clys'. UV=. Shce tl-,c sintering Intesml is very ~:mall (only IG-20') thcrQ Is a ma--:dm-mbk diMculty in their mm. pruchtetion. Distr., 4E2c/4Z3d/4E4c SOV/ 137-58-7-14,184 Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 79(USSR) AUTHORS: ,,, FrUdenkk'.d, E.Zh., Sedmalis, U.Ya. TITLE: Possibilities of Utilization of Manganous Open-hearth Slags for Production of Binder Compounds (Vozmozlinosti ispol'zovaniya niargantsovistykh rnartenovskikh shlakov dlya proizvocistva vyazliushchikh veslichestv) PERIODICAL: Zinatn. raksti. Latv. Univ., Uch. zap. Latv. un-t, 1957, Nr 14, pp 173-178 ABSTRACT: The open-hearth slags (S) investigated were taken from the waste of the Liyepaya "Krasnyy metallurg" [Red Metallurgist plant (the S were primarily nongranulated). A sample of S of the following chemical composition was employed: 28.3% SiO2, 37.016 CaO, 9.576 MgO, 9.4% Fe203. 6.21% A1203, 7.9% MnO, 1-5% P205. Eleven various mixtures were prepared (the only addition being sand, sand and gypsum, sand and Portland cement, sand and CaO and CaC2). It was found that after being ground in a ball mill or a vibrating mill, the nongranulated S of the plant indicated exhibit a G-b compr. of -40 kg/cm2after Card I/Z having been stored in a moist medium for a period of 28 days. SOV/ 137-58-7-14484 Possibilities of Utilization of Manganese Open-hearth Slags (Cont.) The binding compound thus obtained may be utilized in manufacture of slag- sand blocks employed in the construction of walls of small buildings as well as in the prr!paration of mortar solutions. A. M. 1. Materials--Bonding 2 Slags--Applications Card 2/Z YRNYDENFICLID. N.Zh.; APSITIS, A.A. The effect of differsnt additions on the properties of titanium cerarAce for capacitors. Zhur. prikl. khim. 30 no.9:1390-1394 S '57. (MIRA 11:1) (Titanium) (Ceramic materials) (Condensers (Mactrieity)) zn=, ru.r.. [Xiduke, J.]; VAYVAD, A.Ya. [Vaivads, AJ; irREfDnFRL'D. E.Zh. [Preidenfeld, XJ Physicochemical proportion of~(- and)9- calcium sulfate nAmi- hydrates. Izv.vys.ueheb.zav.; khimel khim.takh. 2 no.6:920-925 159. (KIRA 13:4) 1. k1zhakiy politekhnichaskly institut. Ufedra neorganicheekoy khimichaskoy tekhnologilo (Calcium sulfate) YRrfD]RIFZL'D. E.Zh.; APSITIS, A.A.; PRITSBMG, V.Ya. Studying the crystal phases and some dielectric properties of components of the system CaO - BaO - Ti Or Izv, vys. uchebo zav.; fiz. no.4:68-71 '59. . (MIRA 13:3) I.Iatviyakiy gosunivernitet im. P. Stuchki i Rtzhakiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Titanium oxide) (Barium oxide) (Calcium oxide) 85886 ~?Yr A0113 1160) 1? Yf 116 2, ) S/048/60/024/011/022/036 B006/B06O AUTHORS: Fritsberg, V. Y ., Freyde nf e1 Ld j- and Kruchan, Ya. Ya. TITLE: Dielectric PropertieAnd Structure of Solid Solutions of the LbTiO3 "Bi TiO " System �rTiO V, 2/3 3 PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya, fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 11, PP. 1387-1390 TEXT: This is the reproduction of a lecture delivered at the Third Conference on Ferroelectricit which took place in Moscow from january 25 to 30, 1960. The authors studied the transition of the PbTiO 3 - SrTiO 3 - If Bi 213 Ti03" system from the typical seignettoelectric state into a state with relaxation polarization. The initial materials used for the preparation of the ceramicw/specimens were PbO, Bi 203' TO 2, and SrCO 3' The analyses of -the specimens were accurate within 1.5% by weight.,E and tang were measured by the usual methods in a wide frequency and temperature Card 1/4 85886 Die)ectric Properties and Structure of Solid S/04 60/024/011/022/036 Solutions of the PbTiO 3 - SrTiO3 Bi 2/3 TiO3 B006YB060 System range, the seignettoelectric properties were studied at 50 cps, the X-ray analyses were made with an X-ray diffractometer of the type YPC -50" (URS-50I). The determination of the lattice parameters by the counting technique was accurate within tO.002 M. Two sections were examined in the ternary system (Fig. 1), wherein the ratios of SrTiO 3 and PbTiO3 were constantly equal to 7:3 (A) and 4:6 (B), while the "Bi2/3 TO 311 concentration varied from one compound to another. It was established by X-ray analysis that there actually is a range of solid solutions in the system and that the compounds of section A have a pseudocubic structure under only slight additions, while those relative to B are tetrac-onal (at room temperature). The lattice parameters of different compositions are given. Fig. 2 shows EM and Fig. 3 shows F, and tang as functions of temperature t for compounds of section A and soction B for different t)Bi2/3TiO3to additions of 1 3 and 0 - 40 molelo. The following rules were established: 1) An increase of the 1113i 2/3Ti03" content on a variation of Card 2/4 85886 Dielectric Properties and Structure of Solid 3/04a/60/024/011/022/036 Solutions of the PbTiO 3 -SrTiO3 Bi 2/3 TO3 B006/BO60 System the ratio of PbTiO3 and SrTiO3 gives.rise to an increase of the lattice tetragonality, while the phase transition shifts toward higher temperatures. 2) If there is more PbTiO3 than SrTiO 39 the seignettoelectric character of the initial substance is basically conserved under an increase of the "Bi 2/3T103 11 addition. 3) If, on the contrary, SrTiO3prevails, the introduction of the addition will give rise both to a shift of the phase transition to higher temperatures and to an enlargement of the phase transition region; at the same time, a relaxation can be observed in the dielectric polarization. The increase of lattice tetragonality on the introduction of.the addition can be explained by the high polarizability of the bismuth ion. The authors finally thank G. A. Smolenskiy for having proposed the subject and for his supervision, as well as I. Ye. t1yllnikova for advice given in regard of the preparation of,specimens. There are 3 figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet and 1 Japanese. Card 3/4 Dielectric Properties and Structure of Solid Solutions of the PbTiO 3 r SrTiO3 Bi 2/3 TiO 311 System ASSOCIATION: Latviyskiy gos. universitet im. State University imeni Petr 'aki). politekhnicheskiy institut (RjEa 85886 S/048/60/024/011/022t/036 B006/to6o Petra Stuchki (Latvian Rizhskiy Folytechnic Institute.) Card 4/4 A* P5. 2&r0 2~' ')'03 S/O81/61/OOO/Oi6/OO6/040 :14, -~ 6-6 0(//to) B1181~101 AUTHORS: Kreldenfelld, E. Zh., Fritsbere, V. Ya., Kruchan, Ya. Ya. TlTLE-. Effect of addition of SiO on thin propertie.-- of 2 BaTiO 3 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 16, 1961, 166250(Uch.zap.Rizhsk.politekhn.in-ta, 21 1959, 115-127) TEXT: Addition..of SiO 2 to BaTiO 3 M causes a decrease of the parameters and the tetragonality of the elementary cell, irrespective of the method of addition. This is obviously related to.the formation of a solid solu- tion of the substitution type. Of the new phases,.'the compound, BaTiSiO 5 is formed first of all. Addition of SiO 2 shifts the Curie point of I by 25 - 300C toward high temperatures, which also confirms the formation of a solid solution. Addition of SiO 2 lowers the dielectric constant and changes the parameters of the dielectric hysteresis loop. The residual Card 1/2 -j* 28303 S/081/61/000/C 1610061040 Effect of addition of S102 ... B118/B1O1 polarization is reduced while the coercive force is increased. If amounts are added, the spontaneous polarization tends to increase, whereas it tends to decrease at high concentrations. FAbstracter's Complete translation.-] small note: Card 2/2 S/058/63/000/002/042/070 A06Z/A 10 1 AUTHORS: Freydenfe~d, E. Zh., Fritsberg, V. Ya., Kruchan, Ya. Ya. TITLE: Dielectric properties and structure of solid solutions in the CaTiO 3 -Bi 2/3T'03 system PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 2, 1963, 64, abstract 2E42O C'Uch. zap. Rizhsk. politekhn. in-t", 1962, v. 6, 251 - 255) TEXT: The existence of solid solutions was observed in the CaTiO 3 - "2/3S system for a content of Bi 2/3 TiO3up to 25 - 30 mol%. In the indicated ceramic sok id solutions, the water absorption, the lattice constant, the roentgenographic den- sity, the microhardness and the dielectric properties were investigated. It is shown that at room temperature the crystal lattice is cubic, and that the lattice constant increases with the increase of the content of Bi,/,TiO The dielectric permittivity6 of the solid solutions increases as the content oFthe second com- ponent increases (from 150 to 220), and also as the temperature decreases. No maximum of6 and no hysteresis loops were observed down to the temperature of liq- uid air (the ferroelectric phase transition is possible at lower temperatures). Card 1/2 S/058/63/000/002/042/070 If Dielectric properties and structure of ... Ao62/AIO1 Relaxation phenomena were not observed in the frequency range from 200 cps to 200 kc and at temperatures from -170 to +1500C. V. Petrov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 s/196/63/000/002/011/026 E194/E155 AUTHORS: Fritserg, V.Ya., and Kruchan,Ya.XA. TITLE: The dielectric properties and structure of solid solutions in the system CaT - BaTiO '03 PERIODICALt 11oferativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotokchniket i anargetika, no.2, 1963, 15, abstract 2 B 77. (Zinatn. raksti. Rigas politehn. inst., Uch. zap. Rizhsk. politekhn. in-ta, v.6, 1962, 251-255) TEXT: Solid solutions of the system CaTiO - Ba TiO were 2/3 3 investigated to find whether they show seignette-electric phase- transitions, by analogy with solid solutions of SrTiO -Bi TiO 3 2/3 3, and whether relaxation effects are observed in them. It is shown that 'the region of solid solutions of the systems investigated is limited to concentrations of 25-30% mole Bi T At room 2/3 i03' temperature, X-ray structural analysis showed that the compositlons~ had a cubic lattice in which the lattice constant a increased on increasing the content of Bi 2/3 TiO 3* The table gives results of a~ Card 1/3 s/196/63/000/002/Oil/o26 The dielectric properties and ... E194/EI55 study of the physical-chemical and ceramic properties of solid solutions of the system studied. Values of e and tan 6 of solid solutions were studied as functions of temperature in the range from 73 OK (-200 'C) to 423 *K (+150 *C), in the frequency .-range of 100 c/s to 200 kc/s. on increasing the concentration of Bi 2/3 TiO3an increase in c is observed. However, the temperature functions of c and tan 6 for solid solutions differ .'little from those for pure Ca T'03. To verify the presence of the , seignette-electric phase-transition presupposed by the authors, it; -is necessary to continue investigations of the dielectric properties down to helium temperatures. The hysteresis loops and relaxation effects were not observed in the investigated systems down to the temperature of liquid air. 2 figures. 8 references. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation Card 2/3 The dielectric properties and ... s/196/63/000/002/011/o26 E194/E155 ,r.b In Molar compo- sition, 5 Max. 1st firing Max. 2nd firing Water absor- Lattice const. X-ray density Micro- icr' hardness ardi L calcu- ana- temp., emp., ption, kX g/cM3 3 k kg/mm lated lysis 0C C % 0 0 1300 1400 14-00 3.822 4.o--) - 5 5.4 1200 1400 0.21, 3.819 4.20 395 10 8.5 12oo 1300 0.22 3.821 4-37 412 20 18.16 iloo 1300 o.o8 3.827 4.69 470 25 22.1 1100 1300 0.91 3.831 4.84 420 30 29.7 1100 1300 0.02 3.831 5.02 583 35 31.0 1100 1250 0.01 - - 6og Car d 3/3 ACC NRI EWT(m)/E'HP(t_)/F,WP(b) P(c) JD AP3028117 SOURCE CCDZ:: UR/0048/65/029/011/2046/204!) AUTHOR: Freydenfelld, E.Zh.; Yanson,G.D Kruchnn,Yo.Ya ORG: -RiGn Polytechnic Institute (Rizliskiy politeldinichookiy institut); Latvian State Univ~rsity.(Latviyskiy gosudarstvonnyy univorsitet) .I I,- TITLE: Ferrooloctri p operties of solid solutions of bismuth and jAn_th== ferrites in lend metaniobate V port, Fourth All-Union Conference on Forroolectricity hold at RosiovIgn-the Don 12-16 September 19 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya'ftzlchesknya, v. 29, no. 11, 1965, 2046-2049 TOPIC TAGS; ferroelectric material, solid solution, bismuth, lanthnnum, ferrite, lend, niobate, dielectric constant, dielectric lossCurie p lattlce'pdi~fflheter ABSTRACT: Continuing their earlier work on lead metnniobate based heterovalont solid solutions, the authors have investigated the forroelectric and other properties of the PbNb2O6 - B'2FO206 and PbNb206 - La2Fe2O6 systems in order to determine the effect of replacing divalont lead by trivalent bismuth and lanthanum, and pentavalent ni0bium by trivalent iron on the forroelectric Curie point anol other properties of lead metaniobate and to explore the possibility of obtaining materials with peculiar dielectric and magnetic properties. The solid solutions were synthesized by solid state reaction of the oxides with double roasting in air. After a preliminary I hour heating at 1100' the bismuth ferrite solutions were hold for 30 minutes at 1240-12700, L 7836-66 Arr mR. AMMA117 0 and the lanthanum ferrite solutions at 1280-13000. X-ray studies showed that in both systems solid solutions with the potasaium-tungsten bronze structure were formed only over a narrow range (tip to about 10 mole %) of ferrite content. The ceramic proper- tics were studied, the lattice parameters were measured, diletametric mensurements were made, and the temperature dependences of the dielectric constant and the dielectric loss were investigated with experimental techniques that have been do- neribud olnowhoro by E.Zli.Froydonfulld, O.D.Yannon, niKI 0.111.Mnlujimova (Izv. AN lintvSOM Sor. khim., 4, 345 (190)). Thormog!nphic measurements with a Kurnnkov pyronctor revealed the transformation of PbO from one modification to another at 280-3500 and the formation of PbNlm~06 at 530-8500. All the investigated solid solutions were ferro- clectrics; the Curia point fell rapidly in both systems with increasing ferrite con- tent. The temperature at which the dielectric constant peaked (the Curio poiut) did not vary with the wasuring frequency over the range from 4 to 200 kiloc)cle/sec. The dielectric loss remained large below the Curio point, owing to the high electric con- ductivity. Orig. art. has, 4 figures and 1 table. SUD CODE: SS, WI SUBM. DATE: 00/ ORIG. RM 008 0711 REF; 005 2/2-*_ L ~x 'ISM. 3'r* N 1650 A 18 -1 -y pol ACC _ARO 30765 7SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/009/1563/151 AUTHOR: Yanson, G. D.; Bindar, Ye. I.; Maksimova. 0. S.; Fre J.9 ORG: Riga Polytechnic Institute (Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Kinetics of formation of certain lead compounds AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorgan ye7materialy, v. 2, no. 9 1966 1563-1567 SOURCE: icheski TOPIC TAGS: stoichiometric mixture, lead oxide, lead compound ABSTRACT: Stoichiometric mixtures of oxides corresponding to PbTi03, PbZr03, and PbNb206 were wet-ground, pressed into disks, fired at 300-9000C for 30-180 min, sin- tered and tested for water absorption, linear shrinkage, weight loss, and phase compo- sition by chemical and x-ray methods. Lead niobate started at about 300 and ended at 6000C. Formation of lead titanate proceeded at almost the same rate, starting at 5500C. Lead zirconate started to form at 650OC; it proceeded at a high rate and stop- ped at 9000C. The apparent energies of activation for lead titanate and zirconate Q = 4.575 tg a are close to one another. For PbNbZO6 it is somewhat lower because formation takes place at a lower temperature. The Jander equation (Z. anorgan. allgem. Chem., 163, 1, 1927) is valid only for the initial stage of reaction; the Ginstiling equation M pz-W. khimii, 23, 1249; 25, 718(1952). gives more satisfac'.jry results for the deter- C.rd 1/2 UDC: 546.815 531.1 '7/2 Ord SVEITOVS A.A... kand.tekhn.nauk; FREYDIMELIDO O.K.,, inzh. Tileg fot oasily detachable roofs of industrial buildings. Prom. stroi. 4.1 ao.9:28~-31 S 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1 , -r r : I -: ~-. Z,~-l w , V .I .I,ar;i. Tcch. 3ci. Dissertation: "Dynamic Theory for Calculatint! the rbyls of a De-p Cil Consi--IezrinE Friction." 'Noscow Order of the Labor Red B-inner Petroleum Jr,!;t Imeni. Ac--den-dcain 1. M. GubkIn, 3 Jun 47. SO: Vechernyaya ~Iopkva, Jun, 1~?47 (Project #17836) a V, f IM J. A. Cbmuk A. J. F ud L T. Anowtitrom, Dysmk mkWAm dt ~k one" , .. , am ha - - fees" asaltkiel So pop Ub" (in Ramlits). lm Akad. Nauh NVATI, Pre. telth.Nook 190, an. 0, SM4176 (June 1010). MW frwml vowatimme im a dwp.WA pwap md AM Wark(WI out tin the In-k of a Wee dimVmm aramord at the uppvt m-1 of the PUFATI rt"l. rfirlinme is istchwed, the viiiras"tamont - M imt, )wing pvm6mjA [mm theaverW impul-wark rate At the 1,,pof the rml, awl Ilu, averw oetqmmil~work into In fillistc a meavarml qu4n- tity Of CrAl fr"On the wen hattam. TWA theory of 6"gitoliwj vilwafirum im WMU4 out to give the &*ding no I he lblu"N" Avid the nui4isoncl Ilsoplantlrt. IrsaWyingthipthenrytasnartual rml-ftell inalmlUlinn, exeWlent agrremml was ablairwd betwetn the prMI"M wintlan of the plufter awl the mrasurr-I nutput dthe well. Walter W. Awoks, 11,41L FREDRIZON, A.I. Activity of the departMent of Measuring, eq,djnPnt in a plant. Izm.tekh. no.10:35-37 0 165. (miFA 18:12) Fk~,NDz;i~"ZUJ, V. M. 7645. FF-:;rIj -,azoll, V. M. -- voistanovleniye rezhushchevo I meritpallnot~o instrumenta. (opyt khar1k. zavoda transp. mashinostroyeniya). A., 1954. 52 s. s ill. 20 sm. (M-vo trannD. mashinostroyeniya SSSR. Vsesovuz. proyektnotekhnol. in-t voti. obmen takhri. opytom. vyp. 2). 1.000 ekz. b. ts. -- avt. ukazan nit 3-Y a. -- (55-656zh) 621.91.02-77 &- 621.803.3.77 SO: iaW-Iwuzq ialtloaplsla ' , Vol. 7, 1955 SOV/ 137-57-6-10548 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurg.iya, 1957, Nr 6, p 163 (USSR) AUTHORS: Gol'dshteyn, M.Ye., FreyqgnzonV.M. TITLE: Chrome Plating a Cutting Tool (Khroinirovantye rezhushchego in- strumenta) PERIODICAL: Tekhnol. transp. mashinostroyeniya, 1956, Nr 5, pp 27-31 ABSTRACT: Description of the technique of metered chrome plating of taps, cutting dies, gear-wheel cutters, and worm-gear milling cutters. For gear-wheel cutters and worm-gear milling cutters anode- cathode devices are used in which the anodes are of steel or of lead-coated steel. Brief notes on the use of a chrome-plated tool are given. Ye.G. Card I I I FUTI)ENZON, Ye. (Novosibirsk) Cooperative aoclatios of Novosibirsk. From. koop. 12 no.7:12 Jl '58. (MIRA 11:8) (Ilovosibirsk-LManufactures) YFUCYDENZONO Ye. (Novosibirsk) Ingenlous design for an evaporator. Prom. koop. 12 no.8:30 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Evaporating appliances) (Glue) FEMENZCK. Ye. (Novosibirsk) Agreement Is signedooso Promokoopo 13 no.2:7 F '59- (MMA 12 W (Novosibirsk-Olothine, industry) 137-1958-3-4979 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 74 (USSR) AUTHOR: Freydenzon, Ye. Z. T IT LE: Prevention of Spoilage in the Production of Heavy Sheet Metal (Bor'ba s brakom pri proizvodstve tolstykh listov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhri. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1956, Vol 10, pp 534-540 ABSTRACT: Equipment and systems developed and employed by the sheet- rolling shop of the Novo-Tagillskiy plant are described together with the improvements of various technological operations that are responsible for a significant reduction in the amount of spoilage and waste due to scaling and other reasons. The follow- ing methods were found effective in the prevention of spoilage of heavy sheet metal due to scaling: a) automatic switching of gas and air lines in the furnaces; b) employment of furnace gas with a Q :S 2200 cat/m3; c) installation of it chain-type scale remover and modification of the duct system design. Recommen- dations for the prevention Of spoilage due to low quality of metal Card 1/1 are also given. Ref. RzhMet, 1957, Nr 1.1, 23684. V. D. FREYDEII.ZON, Xe.Z.; RYABDKONI, N.K.; SUKUN, V.D.; RABINOVICH, D.M.; BAZILLVICHY T.N. Improving the mechanical properties of lightweight rolled shapes made of carbon and low-alloy steels. Stall 22 no.3:262-263 Mr 162. OM& 15:3) 1. Niz~ne.-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Steel alloys-.Heat treatment) FREYDFSZONP Ye.z. It . ~ - I - -- J-~14 It is the tfek'6f metallurgists to lengthen the service life of rails. Put i put.khon. 6 no.110 162. (NIRA 161l) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Ni2hnstagillskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata,, Nishniy Tagil. (Railroads--Rails) 11, 1 j ~~4YZDNt_Y*,Z,; RYABOXON', N.K.; RABINOVICH, D.M.; SMEBRYAKOV, V.S. Properties of welded heat-treated railB. Stall 22 no.11:1040- 1041 N 162, (MA 15:11) 1. Nishne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheBkiy kombinat. (Railroads--Rails) FREYDZNZO~1., Ye.Z.,- KALININ, A.I. Robirth of a blooming mill. Metallurg 8 no.2:27-30 F 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metaUurgichaskiy kombinat. (Rolling mills) I AS V K V 1) n,.in c, plant f.e r t sl r .1,.1 or the c ~,t I 1 'a v q 1 1 i L 53978-65 KCCM~LN R1 AM14866 UR/GI.33/6510001006/055310557 621.0.669.15.194 AUMOR: F denton, RabiggXIcb. P, M. j yp-yokuror, 1. Ya* I Loshkind, N.A. Xay=jhjna. 4- Y I Fireydenton, YU."re, I TITLE: ~?ays of ixpraving the nechanical EEayertl f low-carboa and Idw allay- steel/ ghtateittrA c-ectioam SOU& $119 no, 6, 1%5j 553-357 TOPIC TAG9# ecushening. low carb~a at-col, low all,gr steel. sheet steel, steel dectiont steel bam, quenched steel. toughezrA steel, spray qumbing, q4edeldng tank, impact toudwess ABSTRACT; Sims the toughsaing.of Iwo-cAxbon and low-alloy ustal by scene of heat treatment roptres substantial capital Investments, it is of- interest Abo, consider other technIques, The authors describe the work befog done in this field at the Ntzhniy Tagil Ketalturgical Coubtue vith 'respect to the toughening- of izetal while it still is In heated state lnzedist4y after Its rolling or forging. 14me, sheets, ad strips were either fmamrsed to a quenching water Unk installed at the end of the roller table or ;4ssed through an mperLuental L 53970-65 ACCESSION XR: APS014866 spray installation. For stabilization of the properties at the required level and enhancevAnt of plasticity after the toughening by quenching in the tank, it in expedient to Oerform additional tespering by means of the available hQAt- treatment equipment. In the spray installation the required level of properties can be attained by adjusting the pressure and delivery rate of the cooling water. The effect of temperature was more precisely determined in lAboratory experiments with 3sp steeli cooling in water frcm temperatures corresponding to the monaphdae (y"' and two-phase (y + a) regions agerts a uarked and a,-arly identical toughening affect and pro&ces an impact toughness (at +20'C) at the level of 8-10 kgpu/;a~f. In this way, the strength qLtalitles of low-carboaxetal could be increased 15-25%, and those of low-alloy metal, 30-50%. without detriment to plastic properties and Impact tou&aess in the presence of negative tenperatures and after aechanIcal. a". Toughening, beyond these limits usually deteriorates the plasti,6 properties of the metal. lite uniformity of cooling over the area of the metal In of special Importance. VrIg. art. has: 4 figures# 5 tables. ASSOCIMCH i XLzhn&-T&gft' skly metellu;,gicheakly i%xibinat C91rhaly Tatil -Metallursical Combine) 144- i b* I 1 1 1 " . . LO . M COM: MK RAF, ;I NOV ~ V.M.j DOICSKOY, S.A.; T(RSH!UjVf Yii,lf.p 7HLTj'T."~Jt'.!-)"V', N'A.; UDOV-21ii.0, V.G,,- TREIIhOZ014, Ye.Z. Blowl.ng of cast iron in high--.apaolty coriverLers. Metallurg 10 rio-').* 15-18 S 165. (MIRA 180) ~ 1. Nizline-Tagillakly metAllurgichesk-Ly kcmbinat, 1% FREYDENZON, Ye.Z.; 11USHKASH, I.i.; ii.!,.; Gi-`,.'~YSHEV , V 7 -- . .. - I k., I Char,acteristicB of' making vanadium cust, iron fron titano- magnetite ores from the Kachkanar deposit. Stall 25 no.6: 492-497 je 165. (,'.~-FA l8:(-,) 1. Nlizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskly kombinat. ARNAUTOV, V.T.; BAFANOV, V.14.; KMJSKOYP *; PASTUKHOV, A.I.; Sf-IJPNOV, I-A.; TOR5111MV, Yu.'V.; TRETIYAKOV, M.A.; fir'OVETIKI, V.G.; F!-TYJ.:ETZOII,. Ie.Z. SHCHEKAIEV, Yu.S. ; Prinirali uchastiye.- MAKAYEV, S.V. ; YOMPANIYET.S., G.M.; NAGOVITSYN, D.F.; NOVOLADDSKIY, P.I.; VARSFAVSKIY, V.L.; KOROC,CDSKIY, V.G.; KLIBANOV, Ye.l,.: ME'DVEDEVSKIKII, Yu.; TAUNTSEVA, T.I.; DUBROV, N.F.; W-FRYAN, S.K., TOPYCHKANOV, B.I.; CHARUSIMIKOV, O.A.; EIIARITONCV, Yu.A. Developing and mustering the technology of' converting vanudium cast iron in oxypen-blown converters with a 100 Lon ('Mr.) capacity. Stall 25 no.~,-IM4-rM8 Je 165. (.Alfu 18:6) 1. Nizhrie-Tagi.Llskily mAajIuriiehe.Aiy kombinitt (for Niik~iyev, niyets, Nagovitsyn, Novolodskiy, Varshavskiy, Korogodskiy, Klibt,;iov, Medvedevskikh, Talantspva) . 2. Ij ral lskiy nauc 1 PIK- institut chenykh metallov (for ijubrov, rizemy;am, Topychkunuv. 711,a--i-~i nikov, hliuritoncoi) . KOKUSHKIN, D.P.; F TZ.YMNZON, Yg,,Z.-; KOMPANIYETS, I.A.; SHMONIN, G,M.; LFBEDEV, "W, A.A.; ZATULOVSKAYA, Ye.Z.; Prinimali uchastiyet DITBROV, N.F.; PASTUKHOV, A.I.; ISAYEV, N.I.; STAROSELETSKIY, M.I.; AKSELIROD, L.M. Improving the quality of a faceted ingot by changing the shape of its side surfaces. Stall 25 no.7t610-612 Jl Q-5. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-iasledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov i Nizhne-Tag1-1:'skiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. D.1,11., inzh.; ZAVUAMSKAYA, Yo.Z., inzh.; SIM5~',TKICA, N.A., inzh. Effect of the compcsition of the he5~t insulating material on the macros true ture of rails. Stall -5 110-6:803-L405 S 165. (j,jTj-tA 18,9) .1 . 14 i zhno-Tu g I I I s k S y jn,~ tu I I tt.,- g i~,,: ',4 ~c~ I. FftEYDENMN, Ye.Z.; FREYDENZON, Yu.Ye.; KOTSARI, S.L.; ZATL0VSiVY,'-, Ye.-','.; J, Prinimali uchastiye: KASIYIIIOVA, K.S.; WDRIF, L.Ya.; T11,I)FEYFITA, T.D.; KOTFLINIKOVA, 7.G.; VOYLOSHNIKOVA, A.I.; VASEVA, P.S.; GNATYUK, II.I.; MYKOLINIKOVI A.A.; BURKSER, A.Ye.; PON11,11', D.M.; OGORODNIKOVI G.K. Developing ar efficient shape for slab ingots. Stall 25 no.6: 539-543 Je 165. (M-41LA IS: 6) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Ye. Freydenzon, Yu. Freydenzon, Kotsarl, Zatulovskaya). U VO I 331r,';,Ir 14 17%-ro-Ar.7 ON* rmcl--jcal Ect,-:mt1as all M')3, 553-537 c"21, 1crf 01107 GtQPl, c.'.i-;:t steel. tcuLhemed 6t,101. C~Z,. of lr~s-crrloo end -,7! of 7%O e-~7crlbe tho tn2rh 1-~*~--. with .1t rtill in In LC111C Atrft!~ ;- -!:dlstc.17 all:r: 1~ '11r7 c I a tV..a cad of tLa rall.cr tzblo or padscd thr': ta L I," "T*-~ inntallation. ror atn'jilinntion of the properties at the required leyel of p1n.-ALCIty nftnr tha tc-j~,licnin5 by qiienchIr,:,, In tho tor0k, it irl c-,it'licrit to fnrfor.3 tc parin- by ni!3na of the vr~nlln lo hent- Et Ill.;tillIntion the raq-Arcd 1,-Yl of properties In t, c~n ba stcnilir.1 by adjuativ,-, Clio prpr!~ura and delivery rate bf.t'hm coullng w~:tf.r. 710 effect of ';vo v:,-a ,.are procincly dntari::lnvJ In laboratory 1.1th 35P atral: ccoliw~ In vater frc--% tr,-.pn,,aWrr-i c(,.rrr:-,Vcndin5 to L~~n + a) rr31ons rnerts ti nn.0-.il n~3rly r,~C,:ct arid pro-'-,cna an in7act tou,,j',inr-.r-,s (at -1-20"C) at the of 0-10 In this im-1, the atrc~gth qualitiv* of 1cr,-carbonmatal mild ba intrenncl i5-25%, aiid thona of low-allo7 sactal, 30-50'., irithout, to p1natic proprrtica and I=-,i-act touOincan in thn pre!lCrice of ncnative and after i--:clvjnIc4l Twulicning beyond thrno 11--lita usually &t.-r!czatea tlia plantic propartlen of the rtatal. 7he of coolLn3 OrIg. art. hani 4 fit;ur -~vnr tho area 6f the wtal in of spccial ioportants. as 5 not-Allur5lchachly kambinAt Qllthniz Ta~,Ll BURKSER, V~Ye.; IOFFE, Ya.Ye.; IVANITSY1Y, A.V.; 1,71LYDE11201i, Yu.Yp..; SEROVA., A.M. Inventigat:ng the irregularities of the ~,-ating of sheet ingots in compartment-type, heating furnaces with a sliding bottom. Stall 25 no.6:509 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) .L. Ni~hne-Tagill8kiy metallurgichaskiy ki:nbirat. FREYDENZON, Ye.Z.; FR~,T4FNZO.N,Yu~Ye.; KOTSARI, S.L.; ZA7TIfjIj'S7J.Y~', Ye.'-,'.; Prinimali uchastiye: KPSIYANOVA, K.S.; 14-TRIF.', L.Ya.; T.D.; KOTELINIKOVA, Z.G.; VOYLOSHNIKOVA, A.I.; W.SEVA, F.S.; GNATYUK, P.I.; 14YKOLINIKOV, A.A.; BURKSEF, A.Ye.; POTTEP, D.M.; OGORODNIKOV, G.K. Developing aL efficient shape for slab ingots. Stall 25 no.(E: 539-543 Je 165. (RIPA 18: 6) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Ye. Freydenzon, Yu. Froydenzon, Kotsarl, 7atulovskayn). ZATONCHKOVSMY A.D.9 doktor tekhn.nauk; TABKO, Ta.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; JUDGER., Xj.,nauchm sotrudnik; BERMHMN, M.1h.kand.tekhmauk Development of the method of obtaining foam from a polyvinyl chloride paste for the manufacture ~fza:rtificial leather. Nauch.-isel.trudy VNIIPIK no 1211148 160. (MIRA 1612) (Leather, Artifi;ial)' (Vinyl polymers) . ~I ABRAMOVA, V.V.1 starshly nauchnyy.sotrudaik; PLOTNIKOV, I.V,, kand. takhn. nauk; mladohiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; PISARENKO, A.P.? doktor khim. nauk, prof.; PAVLOV, S.A., doktor takhn. nauk, prof. Manufacture of artificial suede type leather without salt washout. Nauch.-iBsl. trudy VNIIPIK no.l,'.il56-l63 163. (MIRA IBM) KHQROSIIAYA, Ye.S.,. kand. khiM. naii1q. KOIJOLIKOVA, K.D., mladshly nauclinyy sotrudnik; ABRAMOVA, V.V., starishiy nauchnyy ootrudnik; FREYDG .. mladahiy. nauchnyy. sotrudnik- Rapid.titratian..and.rafractometric mthad for determining moiature Nauch.-issl. trudy VNIIPIK no.14:167- content of WH4HC03. (M7RA 18:12) 170 163. =MMIOV, Yu.V.; YMDGEYM, N.I. Mcaminer graduated to 1 second. Stan.i 1nstr. 31 no.10:39-40 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Imvel (Tools)--Testing) Froydi-o7mas, Ayzll~,ovich Litovskaya Literatura fLithuanian Litetature, bj7 P. A. Freydgeymas 1 S. B. Tomonis. Moskva, 1955. 66 p. At head of title! Moscow. Pu-,lich- naya Fiblioteka /-and7 viina. Puhlich- naya Fiblioteka. 92 -F6 FREYDI EICNOVP A,- SHVEDCIIIKOV, A. 0 Plastics abroad. Plast.massy no.6s65-?l 162. (M~RA 15:6) (Plastics) MOSKALENKO, Z.D.; FREYDIN,* K.I. Stratigraphy of Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments in the upper Amur Valley (Urka, 011doy, B.Never, and Burinda basins). Zap. LGI 47 no.2t3-13 164. (MIRA 1813)