SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRUZNY*KH, I.V. - GRYAZEV, N.N.

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ACCESSION NR: AT4037526 factors. The study is part of an experimental series on the castability of heat resistant alloys. The improved spiral probe (length 1300 mm, trapezoidal cross section 22 mm2) held deviations to �6%. The vacuum suction method employed a sampling tube with inside 4=3 mm at 250 to 300 mm Hg and held deviations to � 3%. Flowability increased with temperature for all tested alloys, curves were slightly convexand illustrate gradual decrease in the effect of temperature as superheating increased. Flowability decroased as content of C increased from 0. 12 to 0. 35%; it increased as Ni content rose to 60%, then dipped for 80% Ni. The increase is especially sharp for the initial 20% N1. Flowability was lower in comparable carbon steels than in the named heat resistant basic systems. Alloying element admixtures decreased it in the latter (at 5% across the series Al, W, Co, Mo, Nb and Ti; at 10% in the order W, Co, Al, Mo; Nb and Ti not considered). All commercial alloys exhibited lesser flowability than the basic systems, the property deteriorating across series E1612, IA3, KU, Kh32, 111, No. 300, No. 6 and No. 3, but surpassed the comparable carbon steels. An argon atmosphere lessens the nowability of Ni-based alloys and does not affect Fe-based alloys which do not contain Ti or Al. Orig. art. has: 12 figures. d 2/3._____. ACCESSION NR: AT4037526 ASSOCIATION: Leningradekly politekhnichoWdy Institut, im. K. 1. Kalinina. (Leningrad Polytechnical Institute) SUBMITTED; 00 DATE ACQ: 04JunG4 ENCL-. 00 SUB CODE: MM NQ REF SOV: 010 OTHER: 004 Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4037531 8/2563/63/000/224/014Z(0152 AUTHOR: Gruzny*kh, 1. V.; Kochkareva, G. P. TITLE: Resistance to crack formation in heat resistant alloys SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnichesldy Institut Trudy*, no. 224, 1963. Liteyny*ye svoystva zharoprochny*kh splavovx.(Castability of heat-resistant alloys), 142-152 TOPIC TAGS: castability, heat resistant alloy, iron based alloy, nickel baBed alloy, austenitic steel, high alloy steel, Nichrome alloy, alloy composition, hot crack formation, hot crack resistance, solidification interval, flowability, alloy crystal size ABSTRACT: Special equipment was developed (Ulustrated) to determine the minimum loads' causing hot cracks to develop in samples of basic systems and commercial alloys (see Nekhendzi Yu. A., p. 9-23, this same book, for all compositions). The measurements were carried out as part of an experimental series on castability of heat resistant &Uoys and are charted against the liquidus-solidus range, flowability and crystal aize for the Card.l/.3 ------- ACCESSION NR: AT4037531 various compositions. Resistance to cracking drops sharply as nickel is added, from Pcr= 600 kg for 12/20/0 to below 200 kg for 12/20/80. The decrease to especially sharp for the initial 20% Ni (P cr- 360 kg). Corresponding figures for 35/20/0 to 25/20/80 were above 700 to below 300 kg, with around 380 kg at 35/20/20. Tendency to resist formation of hot cracks is better for 0. 35 than for 0. 12%C and deteriorates when 1 to 3% or less Mo W, Al or Ti is added. The effect Is most pronounced for W and weakest for Mo. Resistance increases as more alloying element Is added, especially so for Al and TL Up to 5% Co (lid not pro- duce a significant effect; larger concentrations produced somewhat lower resistance. Alloys 111, Khl and LA3 (Pcr=300 to 350 kg) have lower resistance and alloy Kh32 (above 450 kg) has much higher resistance than the corresponding base system 35/20/20. Alloy E1612 (about 350 kg) was better than the corresponding 12/20/40 (300 1q,,), alloys No. 3 and No. 6 (300 to 350 kg) were better than the corresponding 12/20/80 (150 kg), and alloy No. 300 (400 kg) was better than the corresponding 35/20/80 (250 kg). No castability property of the alloys, except for the coefficient of linear shrinkage In the liquidus-solidus range, was found to be directly related to an alloy's resistance to formation of hot cracks. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. ASSOCIATION, Leninfadskly politekhaichealdy Institut Im. M. I. Kalinina (Leaingrad Polytechnical Ini I Card'2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4037631 SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 04jurk64 SUB CODE: MM NO REP SOV: 012 Card 3/3 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 003 lit! GRUZOV, L.N. Effect of plankton on the feeding migrations of herring in the Norwegian Sea in 1959. Trudy BaltNIRO no-7:38-49 61. (MIRA 15.2) (Norwegian Sea--Herring) (Norwegian Sea--Plankton) III I ~ 1 ~ F ~ '4 " r I I~ I I V All t 3. TF 767 Sfi Proizvodstvo Atsetilerin Dlya Gazo-I'lamennoy Obrabatki Letallov Cro(wetion of Acetylene for flame Treatment of Metals, by7 1.1. Strizzhevskiy (1) S. 0. (Iruzov. Moskva., Fashl;i?., lQ58. 87 p. Illus., Dialgrs., Tables. AL Head of Iitle: Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy tiqticlijio-Issle-Dovitcllskiy 111sitlit Avtogennoy Obrabotki Notallov. Spravochnyye Materialy Po 3azoplameiLnoy Qbrabotke Metallov., Vyp, lh* _9RUZO-V, V.L.; MAMEDOV, V.M.; RUDAKOV, V.V. Use of servo correctors in amplidyne automatic control systems* Sbor.rab.po vop.elektromekh. no.7tl47-157 162. (MIRA 16sl) (4ting amplifiers) (Automatic control) : ; '~.' . ~1! '.~ ' ~ 11 11 1 ;:- GRUZOV, Vladimir Leonidovich; NOVIKOVA,Galina Ivanovna; KOVCRZ , S.A., red. [Transistorized frequency converters for automated a.c. drives] Poluprovodnikovye preobrazovateli chastoty dlia avtomatizirovannykb elektroprivodov peremennogo toka. Leningrad, 1964. 24 p. (MIRA 18:3) G-RUZOV Ye r-i ---**0000 Kolpadicola orientalie. gen. no, ape no (family Faed-, a now endaparssitic rvilluelc [with sumary in ftlishl. Zool. shur. 36 no.6.-852-863 Jo 157. (MLEA 10:8) 1. Kafedra soologil beerosvonochnfth 14ningradskogo i-.nsud&rst-veuuogo universitsts. (Okhotsk, Sea of-Gastr-)poda) (Famattes-Rolotheirians) New deep-water Jae, from the Okho~ a. 'col. zhur. 43 k 1. Zoologichesrl-liy institut AN SSSRL, I.eninarad. . G( "1, 7 ~J,A~ 1 1, 1.- ~ GIPUZOV yp-.?Iv .1 1 . I I y T', ~ ~-, r c. ' -of' "~.v~ng in ii drobio'cgical research. Ckeanolcgiia ' no."; - ly- - I " j I ~,~ 4, . ( m I %,,, 1,7:2,0) 2. Zoollog'cheskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. GRUZOV, Ye.N. Organization of the endoparasitic mollusk Asterophila japonica Randall et Heath. Report No.l. Organization of an adult specieso Zool.zhur. 1j.4 no.8:1152-1164 165. (MIRA 18;11) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SESSR, Leninprad. GRUZOVA, M.M. I- - - ~- --, Now dftta concerning the development of Hydra vulgaris (Pall).Dokle AN SSSR 109'n*.3:670-672 JI l56. (an 9: 10) 1. Leningradskiy gosudaretTennyy universitat Iment A.A. thdanova. Predstavleno akademikon Ye. N. Pavlovskim. (HYMOOMUSAN) ( RMYCLOGY-HYDRMN) ALEKSANDROV, V.Ya.; GRUZOVA, M.N. Microscopic structure of the nuclei of the epidermis cells of the bulbs of Allium cepa L. TSitologiia 2 no-4:389-395 J-1-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Laboratoriya taitologii i taitoekologii Botanicbeakogo instituta i Laboratoriya morfologii kletki Instituta tsitologii AN 3SSRj (PLANT CELIS AND TISSUES) (ONIONS) GRUZOVA, M. N. "Comparative Morphological Study of Naryospherva during the Oogenesia of Some Ingeets." pp. 26 Institute of Cytology AS USSR Laboratory of Coll Morphology Il rauchnaya Konferen!4~jya Institute Taitologli AN %JSSR. Tazisy Dokladov Tge-ca'a Sojentmc confemnr-e of the institute of CytoloF7 of the AxadevW of Sciences USSR, Abstracts of Reports), Leningrad, 1q.,2 88 pp. ins 2o.,63h GRUZOVA, MIX. Karyosphere formation in the oogeneuiB of Funorpa. TSitologila 4 no.2:150-159 Nr-Ap 162. (MIKA 1;~- -. 6) 1. Laboratoriya morfologii kletki Instituta taitologii AN SSSR., Leningrad jOOGENBSIS) (SCORPION MES) (KA&UMTSIS) F. ~l a. Aj.1" 35 Gril"riLZIA., LZho; CA111MOVA., 14.3. Gonoml ocasim of tho Wpartmant U DiocImmiavyi, alailipics and Chazi of PtoulalWica3ly Actlvo jruWtan= of th-- Acadw.7 of Sciances of the U45,Selte dodlcatod to tho activitlea ot tbo Saimt-ific Councl-1 an Pimblsw of CytcloCy and Um SacaW Com,dination Cmfoimm an C,-tclow. 'Mitzloolla 7 ma*5s692-(P,5 S-0 165, 183V) FALKIEWICZOWA, Stanislawa; GRUZOWSKI, Konstanty Rotatory epilepsy. Neurol. neurochir. psychiat. pol. 12 no.6:839-846 162. 1. Z Kliniki Neurologicznej AM we Wroclawiu Kierownik: prof. dr R. Arend. (UILEPSY) rquipnenu. Instilmntation. F Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 8, 1959, 27241. Author Gruzsnicki, F. Inst Title Rldlation Pyrormtel-S. Orig pub: Metrol api, 2, No 4., 173-178, 191-192 (1958) (in Mpanian with German, English) French) and Russian nummaries). Abstract: 'L popular review. Sarakbov Card Vi RUMAVIA/Atomic ancl molecular Physics - Heat. D Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizi)m, No 4; 1960, 8365 Author : Gruzsnicki, Filip Inst : Title : Measurement of Temperature with Thermistors Orig Pub : Metrol. apl. 1959, 6, Wo 2, 65-70, 95, 96 Abstract : The latest developments in the field of temperature measurements are described. The theoretical part deals with the basic elements of the operation of thermistors and their characteristics, while the applied pirt deals with methods of manufacturing and using thermistors. Many circuits and wiring diagrams are given, with which it is possible to use thermistors of various types for the measurement of temperatures with varying accuracies from 5 to 0.0010 C. Card 1/1 - 43 C, 61 f ~-Ira GRTJZSNICZKI., F., fiz.; ISPASOIU, G., fiz. Error evaluation in the process of gracluating the standardized temperature measuring devices in Rumania, 'Metrologia apl 8 no.1:21-27 -Ta,4W 161* 8/058/63/ow/00 1/008/ 1 x AOWA iO I ALYMOR: Gruzsniczki, P. TITLP: High precision calibration.of glasij'thermqmeto~rs pj,7jjjnD1CA1,: Referntivnyy zhurnal, Plzlka, no. 1 19610 18'9' abst A181 ract I ("Metrol. apl." 1962, 9, no. 2, 119 58'0 AfinMlan,- sunewrlea In Russian, English, Gerrfian). TFYT- Some problems connected.with a- ~precise verAffeation of liquid-In- -gior--, thormorileters by comparison wlih A* plaltlnumi-reiis.:Lsi~i6cle -thermometer are con.-Itiored. Thero are described: a method of yesistaneq-peasuremept With the ald of a (fireet current compensator; thermostats: pentane,, w.ater, oil, - saltj a devioe for ph