SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUDALIN, G.G. - GUDELIS, V.
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GUDALINj, G.G.; SDWOVA, M.V.v red.izd-va; MANINA9 M.P., teldin, red.
[How to search for copper ores] Kak iolmtl medvVe rudy. Mo-
skra, Gos, iidovo geol. lit-ry, 1952. 23 p. (MIRA 34:7)
(Copper ores)
GUDALINY G. G.
Kak iskat' medny.ye rudy (How -to search for copper ore) Mskva,
Goageologizdat, 1952.
23 P.
So: N/5
6?2.021
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RMALIN, G.G.; STMUN, B.D. , nauclinyy red.; YXRSHOV. A.D., glavkvy red.;
STZIM-0, B.D., red.; NEKRASOVA, N.B., red.izd-va; IVAHOVA, A.G.,
takhn.red.
[Industry's demands in the quality of mineral raw materials;
handbook for geologists] Traboveniia promyshlennosti k kachestra.
minerallnogo syrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Moskva, Goa.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-ve lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.25.
[Copper] Ned'. 1958. 54 p. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellnkiy institut
minerallnogo syrlya.
(Ores--Sampling and estimation)
.V .- I -..
.---,,G.UDALIN,--G..G.;-_~TERM, B.D.t nauchW red.; ROZHXOVAt L.G.p red. i2d-va;
IYERUSALINSKAYA9 Ye.S. p tokkno rod.
[Industrial specifications for t4w qmUty of raw minerals; a
manual for geologists] Trebovmiia prawshlennosti k kacbestvu
minerallnogo syrlia; spravocbnik dlia, geologov. Moskyap Goo,
nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.42. [Lead,,
zinc, cadmium, silver] Svineta, taink, kadmii, serebro. Naucbn.
red. B.D.Sterkin. 196o. 68 p. (MIU 24M
1. Moscow, Vsesoyuzmyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut minerall-
nogo syrlya.
(Lead) (Zinc) (Cadmium) (Silver)
GLAZKGVSKIY, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; YERSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.;
ZUBREV., I.N.J. zamestitell glavnogo red.; R(.,Gtjvz,'P,, u.B., rea.;
GUDALIN G.G., red.; KORES11KOV,B.Ya., red.; M01,1101I., G.S., red.;
-tftfimf ~t n~ Y) K.L., red.; SMIMIOV, V.I., red.; SOLOVCV, A.P.,
red.; TROYANOV, A.T., red.; FILIPPOVSKAYA, T.B., red.
[Nickel. ] Nikell. Moskva, Googeoltekhizdat, 1963. 281 p.
(Otsenka mostorozhdenii pri poiskakh i razvedka)rhp no. 20)
(KTRA 17:5)
EGELI, Lev Yevenlyevich; YERSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; ZUBREV, I.N., zam.
glavno red GUDALIN G.G., red.; KRASNIKOV, V.I., red. [de-
CeasedJOKORE red.; MOMDZHI, G.S., red.; POZHARITSKIY,
K.L., red.; 6MIRNOV, V.I., red.; AOLOVOV, A.P., red.; TROYANOV, A.
T., red.; FILIPPOVSKAYA, T.B., red.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; CHER-
NOSVITOV, Yu.L., red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.vypuska; PROKOFIYEV, A.
P.P red.vypuska; SOKOLOVSKAYA, Ye.Ya., red.izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V.,
tekhn.red.
[Rare-earth metals.] Reakezemellnye metally. Moskva, Gostoptekhiz-
dat, 1963. 332 p. (Otsenka mestorozhdenii pri poiskakh i razvedkakho
no.21). (MIRA 17:2)
iA-DA-
Cr : !Ili- th 'i on 5" as J n :lie
e .1a LAU-, ioll .jf, or", ii Lij,- pre
-3k)
okh. nedr 30 ~Q.C.
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GUDALIN,G.I., inxhener
Maintenance of earth roads during the period of heavy traffic due
to transport of farm products. Avt.dor.l&no.4:23 Jl-Ag'55.
(Roads-Maintonance and repair) (KLRA 8.11)
USSR / Farm Animals. Silkivorm.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40570.
Author : Smolin, A. N., Gudalina, N. G.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Glycogen in the Tissues of the Cocoon of the
Oak-Feeding Silkworm During the Period of
Metamorphosis.
Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Mosk. gos. ped. in-t, 1957, 98,
129-135.
Abstract: The regularities of the change of tho content
of glycogen in the tissues of the cocoons of
males and females of the oak-feeding silkworm
during metamorphosis were determined. The
high content of glycogen on the first day of
life of oocoon (up to 6%) drops in the first
one third of this phase to 1/4-1/5 of the
original amount; from the 7th through the 15th
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RUBIN, B.A.; GUDALIITA, Ye.G.-, OPARIN, A.I., ukademik.
Dehydrogenation activity of apple tissues in the process of fruit development.
Dokl.AN SSSR 93 no.1:127-130 9 '53. (KUU 6:10)
1. Akademiya nauk SM (for Oparin). (Apple) (Dehydrogenation)
GUDAID, Branko,-, ing (Zrenjanin)
Fundamental principles of the gas chromatography and its
special application in the research and production of
etherial oils and synthetic smelling materials. lem ind
10 no.3185-88 Mr 161.
JOVANOVIC, Momir S.; MANOJLOVIC, Cmiljka M.j GUDALO, Branko
A now method for the deterudnation of hydrazine sulfate. Its appli-
cation for the hydrazinometric determination of lead- and manganees
dioxide. Glas Hem dr 25/26 no.1/2:109-132 161.
1. Faculty of Technology, Chemical-Technological Institute, Beograd.
(Yrdrazine sulfate)
GUDALOV, V. P., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) ,Stud-y of Means of Mecha-
""0 mos, 1957.
nization of Im Loading Points in Coal Mines - " 14 pp
(Min of Iligher Education USSR, Mos Mining Inst im I. V. Stalin),
120 copies (KL, 48-57, 106)
- 27 -
VDALOV. Vladimir. Petrovich, LMES, Zakhar Moisayevich, MALEVICH, Nikolay
Aleksandrovich, REVEDEV, Leonid Georgiyevich, PODZOLKIN, Nikolay
Takovlevich, SHAKHMEYSTER, Lev Griporlyevich,; SPIVAKOVSKIY.
A.O.. prof.. red.; 1OLOKIYTSET. A.D.. red. izd-va.; PROZOROVSKATA,
V.L.. telchn. red.
(Over-all mechanization of underground transportation] Voprosy
komplekenoi mekhanizataii oodzemnogo transporta. Moskva. Ugletekhizdat.
1958,195 P. (KIRA 11-11)
1. Chlon-korresponclent AN SSSR (for Spivakovskiy)
(Mine railroads)
(Coal-bandling machinery)
ALEKSANMOV, B.F., inzh.: BALYKOV, V.M.l inzh.; BARANOVSKlY, F.I., inzh.;
BOGUTSKIY, N.V., inzh.; BUNIKO. V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk. dotsent;
VAVILOV, V.V., inzh.; VOLOTKOVSKIY, S.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk;
GRIGORIYICV. L.Ta.. inzh.; GRIDIN; A.D., inzh.; ZARKAN, L.N., inzh.;
KOVALEV, P.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; KUZHHTSOV, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk,
dotsent; KUSN TSYN, G.I., inzh.; LATTSRHV, A.F., insh.; LR7BOV,
R.K., doktor tekhn.nauk. prof.; LRTUS, Z.M.. inzh., LISITON. A.A.,
inzh.; LOKHANIN, K.A.. inzh.; LMJBIKOV, B.H., insh.; KASHKHVICH.
K.S., inzh.: KALKHASIYAN. R.V.; KIIoOSZRDIN, K.K., inzh.; KITNIK,
T.B., kand.tokhn.nauk; KIKHRYRV, Yu.A.. inzh.; PARMONOV, V.I.,
inzh.; RCHANOVSKIY, lu.G., insh.; RUBINOVICH, Te.Te.. insh.;
SAMOILYUK, N.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; 30EHOV. V.K., inzh.; SKOLDT-
M, A.79.. kand.tekhn.nauk; SHAOIN. V.I.. insgh.; SMA(IOVSKIY.
U.S., kand.takhn.nauk; YXYGIN, L.K., insh.; YUHM', B.B., inzh.;
11111", A.A., inzh.; MORIN, TA. dotsent. lumd.tekhn.nauk; CHff-
TAROV. B.K., inzh.; CHUWNIKHIN, S.I., iuzh.; IKOV, T.N.,
inzh.; SHIRTAW, B.K., insh.; WIMMIN, N.Y.. kand.tekhn.nauk;
S&ILIBMG, I.L., lnzh.; MORIN. T.G.. dotsent. kand.tekhn.nauk;
SWOKW. 1.G., doktor tekhn.nauk; MMIS, N.A., Insh.; THRPIGOREV.
A.M.. glavnyy red.; TOPCHIYET, A.T., otv.red.toma; LIVSHITS, I.I..
zamestitell otv.red.; ABRAKOV, V.L. red.; LADYGIN, A.K., red.;
MOROZOV, R.H.i red,; OZEMY, K.I., red.; SPIVAKOVSKIT. A.O.,
red.; FATBISOTICH, I.L.. red.; ARKHAN(MISKIT, A.S., inzh.i red.;
(Continued on next card)
SANDROV, B.F.---(continued) Cnrd 2.
BELTAT-77, V.S., inzh., red.; BIDCHANOVA, L.I., inzh., red.; TLASOV.
V.K.. inzh.. red.; GLADILIK, L.V., prof., doktor tekhu.nauk, red.;
GMOTSOV, N.V., inzh., red.; QRECHISHKIN, F.G., inzh., red.; GON-
CHAREVICH, I.F., kand.takhn.nauk, kand.tekhn.
nauk. red.; IGHATCY, M.N., inzh., red.; LOKAKIN, S.K., doteent. kand.
takhn.nauk. red.; KARTTNOV, M.V., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, red.;
POVOLOT311Y, I.A., inzh.. red.; SVETLICHM , P.L., inzh., red,;W11-
TSEVICH, L.A., kand.tekhn.tuiuk, red.; SPL7ANTOV, A.V.. kand.teldin.
nauk, red.; S&TUR, G.A., Inzh., red.; ABARBARCRUK, V.I.. red.izd-va;
PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L.. tekhn.red.; KONDRATIYENA, M.A., tekhn.red.
[Kinine; an encyclopedic handbook] Gornoe delo; entaiklopedichookii
apravochnik. Glav.red.A.M.Terpigorev. Chleny Clav.redaktaii A.I.
Baranov i dr. Moskva, Gqa.nuuchno-tekhn.itd-vo lit-ry po gornomm delu.
Vol-7. (Minin-- UY
.,, machineryj Gor e =Bhiny. Rodkol.toma A.V.Topchiev i
dr. 1959. 638 p. (Mining machinery) (MIRA 13:1)
PALANT, Grigoriy Yakovlevich; ORWHOTSKIY, Iosif Iosifovich; GUDALOT,
T.P., otv,red,; ARMARCHM, V.I., red.izd-va; XIRGIZ~. "-'
takhn.red.
[Mechanization of the oleaning of mine railroad
zateiia chistki shakhtnykh vagonatok. Moskva,
izd-vo lit-ry po gornom delu, 1961. 77 P.
(Mine railroads--Cars)
care] Makhani-
Gos.nsuchno-tekhn.
(MIRA 14:4)
(Cleaning machinery and appliances)
V,_V.P., otv. red.; ABRMDVp V.I.,
POKROVSKAYA, Vera Vikolayevna; CLUDA1q
red. izd-va; SHMAR, S.Ya.,
(Mechanization of mine loading and transfer points] Mekbanizatsiia
shakhtrqkh pogruzocbmykh i peregruzoehrykh punktov. Moskva, Gos.
nauchno-te)dm, iad-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. in p.
(MIRA 14:9)
(Ore handling-Equipment and supplies)
(Automatic control)
t
VESELKOVA, Klavoiya Semenovna; LIPOV, Pavel Petrovich, GUDAILV
-j..P,4,otv. red.; GADZHINSKAYA, M.A., red. iic~-Val-
PRDZOROVSKAYA, V.L., tekhn. red.; MAKSIMOVA, V.V., tekhn.
red.
[Continuous transportation in ore dressing plants] Nepre-
ryvnyi transport na obogatitellnykh fabrikakh. Moskva, Gos-
gortekhizdat, 1963. 153 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(Ore dressing) (Conveying machinery)
_71. ., ~f- I .,',-hn. n:,,.,ak
-,:-; . 1.. *1 oil .. - -.0 , . ..
of devising ana-log computers for determining optimum technol-
ogical paramaters of transportation systems. Nauch. soob. IGD 26:32-
40 165. (MBA :L8:9)
I
Z.M., ?i-.n(3.w1,Ihn.n,mk- V.A., GUD"'-OV, V'P.,
ANT0N011-'X,,YA) M.A., inzh.
Method Gf modeling --nderground t:,anspcrtation. Ugoll 40 no-9'35-38
S 165. 187~nLo)
1. InstItut gormizo delp- im. A.,%SkochLnskcg,?,
~vl Ol 1k;
L: :t)
GUDANAVICitUS, S.I.
Restoration of hop growing In Lithuania. Prirodp 44 no.10:98-99 0155.
(KLRA 8:12)
1, Kaunaeskiy botanicheskly sad Akademii nauk Idtovskoy M.
(Lithunnim-Hops)
GOINAVICAUS, S. )-
,-- -- -------- --- I--
ffyc;ridization and -;-elec-.ioa of hops in the Eotanical 3arulen of Lithuania. p. 301
Liatuvos TSR 1-1,okslu adademija. Diologilios instituatas, DARBAI. Vil,-.,ius
Volume 3s 19158
Lithuanian, Poland
monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI) LC, 'vol. 91 tic. I , Jan. 1960
Uncl.
GTIMIAVICHM., S. I.., Candidate Biol Sci (dins) -- "Possibilities of pXoving hops
under the natural conditions of the Lithuanian SSR". Villrvur,,, 1959. 23 pp
(Kin Higher Educ U9SR, Villivus State U im V. Kapsulms), 150 0000s (KL, Tjo 24,
1959., 132)
GORTUNOT, B.F., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; G MA ,,Yaadidat
tokhatcheskikh nauk; ZIATOVXMHOVNIXCV,
nauk; KAGAN. Ta.1h.. kandidat tekhnicheskik~'nauk; IMIVOV. A.C.
inzhener; EMOCHKIN, S.N., inzhener; LTAKWILTSKIT, T.Ts., daktor
tekhnicheakikh nauk. professor; NOVIKOV, A.F., Imndidat tekhtdcheskikh
nauk,- RONASROV. D.G.. inzhener; SHTINTSILI, Y.K., kandidat takhui-
cheakikh nauk; KUZIMIN. T.P., redaktor; ZAYTSIV, U.N., redaktor;
NILOOVA, B.S., redaktor izdatellstva; TIKHONOVA. Te.A., tekhnichookiy
redaktor
[Fort hydrotechnical installations; construction and distam) Portoyre
gidrotekhnicheekle sooruzheniia; konstruirovanie i raschat. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Morekoi transport,* 1956. 537 P. WIRA 9:11)
(Harbors)
GALUNOVA' Z.P.;__E!PANOU,-N...P.; LABETSKAYA, I.G.; BARZAKOVSKIY,
V.P.j doktor khir,. nauk, red.; KUTASOU, E.I., red.
(Bibliographical index of the work of the research co-
workers of thr I.V.Grebenshchikaw Institute of the
Chemistry vf Silicates of the Academy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R.P 1948-1961] Bibliograficheskii ukazatell rabot
nauchr7kh sotrudnikov Instituta khimii silikatov im. I.V.
Grebenshchikova. AN SSSR 1948-1961 gg. Leningrad, AN SSSR
1963. 168 p. (MIRA 17: 1)
1. Akaderdya nauk SSSR. Institut khimii silikatov.
3/138/61/000/011/007/(Jr,7
A051/A126
AUTHOR: Gudasheva, T. I,
TITLE! A summary of the 1960 competition for the best work in -the ftel(i of
the synthetic and natural rubber industry
.a- -
PERIODICAL-. Kauchuk I rezina, no. 11, 1961, 57 - 59
TEXT: Decisions of the Competition Committee of the Central Administration
of the All-Union Chemistry. Aseociatton. (VIM) im. D.. I. Mendeleyev, were made
known on July 13, 1961, with regard to awards granted for various works in the
field -9f --the- natural, and synthotic. rubberJndustry. . S. S. Voyutsl~ly (Moscow,
MITKhT im. Lomonosov) received the first prize and the diploma of the society for
his book-"Autohesionland Adhesion of High.Polymers~f_ The book offers -the basic
theory on monography in-addition to a summary of contemporary theories on physico-
chemical adhesion.And allied phenomena.. The society diplomas and third prizes
were awarded to the tollowing. people.: 1.).V., A. Kargin, A. A. Berlin, A. G. Xron-
man, D. M. Yanovskiy (Dzherzhinsk), for "A New Method for the Production of Graft-
4, kaZ
ed Copolymers of Polyvinylchloride with Rubbers and Peroussion-Resisvant, Mater
Based on the Latter". By masticating natural and butadiene rubbers with poly-
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styrene, polymethylmetacrylate and other polymers, the tensility and heat resis-
tance of the rubbers is increased. 2) N. V. Mikhaylov, L. G. Tokareva, G. N.
Kharitonova, Z. P. Potemkina, T. N. Got~e (Mytishchi, VNIIV and -the No. _507 Com-
bine), for "The Production of Heat Resistant Capron Cord Fiber". These authors
were -the first in the Soviet Union to conduct systematic experimental Investiga-
tion, resulting in the possibility for increasing the beat resistance of capron
fibers by Introducing small additions of special stabilizers. 3) B. A. DogadVin,
M. S. Feldshteyn., I. I. Yetingon, A. L. Shapiro, D. M. Pevvier, N. P. Strel'nikow,
N. I. Ivanova (Moscow, MIT1W im. Lomonosov), for "The Synthesis, Investigation
and Application of the New Accelerator of Vulcanization of Diethylaminomet,1411-2-
Thiobenzothlazol(BSMA)". 4) B. A. Dogadkin, D. M. Sandomirskly, T. N. Geller,
K. 1. Rasshlyalina, 0. V. Bakshly, S. A. Pederova, (Moscow, KITFI-ill, im. Lomonoso,r),
for "The Production of Lacquer for 170ibber Footwear by the Oxidation of SKB in Solik,
tion and its Properties". 5) V. P. Aref~ev, Kh. N. Borodushkina. P. I. Stepanov,
A. K. Yurev, M. A. Kotellnikova, Yu. S. Kuz4min (Yaroslavl' Tire Plant), for 11;rhe
Application of Indene-Coumaron Resins In the Composition of Tire Kixtures instead
of Colophony". 6) V. V. Gorokhov, S. 0. Leybettilk, L. D. Slrjdikov, L. M. Orlova
(Moscow Tire Plant), for "The New Designs of Tires 5.60-15, of tile M-57 ard M-59
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Models". Research at the KII of the Tire Industry, to determine the effect of
the construction of the working part of the tire tread, on the wear-resistance,
indicated that a-decrease in the curvature of the running line of the tread, an
increase in the pattern.depth and saturation of it with protrusions, increases
the wear-resistance of the tires. The following people were awarded honorable
certificates of-the Society; 1) A. G-. Shvarts, V. S. Tyurina, R. Z. Koykina
(Moscow, NIIShP), for "The Development of Heat-Resistant Rubbers from Butyl Feib-
ber for the Diaphragms of Vulcanizates-Formers".. 2) 1.- 1, Selesnev. F1, L. Gue-
litser, V. I. Movopollskiy, V. N. Prashchikin, I. A. Chizhov, G. V_ Gusev (Moscow,
NIIShP), for "The Development of the Design of Two-Strip Rubber-Cord Pneumatic
Springs, Replacing Steel Ones". 3) 0. N. Setkina, R. S. Urlyan. (Leningrad, "Kras-
.nyy Treugolfnik" Plant and the Leningrad Technology Institute Im. Lensovet), for
"The Spectral Analysis of Mineral Components in Rubber Mixtures% 4) 1. Zaytsev,
A..;Myshkis (Moscow, NIIShP), for "The Technical Work Quota Organization in the
Rubber Industry" - 5) K. D.- Bebris, N.. V. Veresotskaya, M. I. Novikova, T. D.
Zaytseva (Moscow, NITShP), for "The Development of New Production Forms of Obemi-
cals for the Rubber Mixtures of the Tire Industry". 6) 1. A. Levitan. Ye. N,
Poloskin, Z. L. Bystrova, E. F. Ladynina, T. P. Doronina., (Moscow Tire Plant),
Lor "The Intensification of the Production of Resorcin-Formalin SoDitions for the
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Latex Impregnating Compounds". 7) S. A. Vorona (Moscow., NIIH), for "The Develop-
ment of the Composition of X-Ray-Protective Rubber". 8) M, 1. Przhebyllskiy,
Z, A., Palltsevich, A. D. Chugay "Krasnyy Rezinshchlk" Plant), for `11he
Production of Gloves from Polychlorovinyl Pastes". 9) K. F. Kolktiir, N. 1..Zq~-
reva, M. N. D-rigovskaya (Moscow Region, Chekhovskiy Regenera:tirg Plant), foz "T.~te
Investigation ot the Possibillties for Repeated Application of' tna Filtrate Of
Waste Waters from Au'oclaves of tne Regenerating Lrdustry". LO) A. N. TIVJ~-~~ftrov,
A. M. Yetimov, A. D. Slonimskly, Ya. 1. Tarnorudev, S.. Ya,. Sallman, T. S. E.ecinov
(Moscow Tire Plant), for-I'The MecInanization of the Supply of Bracelet Machlre3
with Rubberized and Squeegee C-ord". 11) L. M. Beglinovskaya (deceased) (Mos-cm,
T
,XIIShO, for. 'The Investigation of the Structure and Frope~;!;"es n-f Sol'. ani Ther-
momasticated Rubtena -.-,f Hard Div Inyl-3-tyrerie Hiibbers". 1---) A. V. A. B~
Feyzner, P. 1. Raluldin. Ye. V. Rozengar-,-, N, A. Fermor (-LeP_1nLgr,_,d -, VNIT.W), for
"The Synttiesis of Divinyl-Sfyrene Latex., for t-he Produrhtd,3a ,~f tipci
Textile Dyes". 13) V. K. Fridiand, L. V. Raspopolra, Va. 3~ Zaretakiy, R. A.
Chernyshev, B ~ S. Vitner, A. N. Samsonova (KazarO),. for `T~he -Sratrtc-2.La of LiquId
Thiokol". 14) V. K. Antchak, V. 1. Barkayev, P. I. lvLnov, 1. F. Khrenav (Ya-
roslavl.2), for "The Developmeryt of ttie Composition.. Strjeture uid Techv.ology for
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-t1ne Produc~ion of Rubbl~rized Fabric". 15) B, G~ Llpkjx,~ M V, ' jl~
*Js+inova (Nioscow, for "The Fastening of Pubo--%r le
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natural and synthetin rubber induntries. Kaur-li. I rpz. 23
no.6~58-59 Je 164. (?,UTFJt 17,9)
VAYNSHTEYN, B.Z., inzh.; GUMADZE, G,,G., Inzh.; KHEYFITS, Ye.B... inzh.
Design and calculation of the group controllers of the rolling
stock. Vest. TSNII 14PS 21 no.1-15-19 162. (KM 15:2)
1. Nauchno.-issledovatelieldy elektrotekhnicheokiy institutp g.
Tbilisi.
(Electrls controllers)
VAYNSHTEYN9 B.Z.,, inzh.; GUDAVADZ~,_."G-,,-1m7,h.; 19D,'XFITS, Ye.B.,, inzh.
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BOOK Call. No.: TL50k.m63
Authors: SHAPOV, V. M., Dotsent, GUDCHENKO,, A. P., Eng. and STETANOVA, M. G., Eng.
Full Title: STUDY OF SOME 14ETHODS OF TREATMENT OF LIqUID LUCTROX ALLOY. In: Moscow
Aviatsionnyi Tekhnologicheskly Institut. Trudy. issue 4, 1948-
Transliterated Title: Issledovaniye nekotorykh metodov obrabotki elektrona v zhidkom
sostoyanii
PUBLISHING DATA
Originating Agency: Moscow Aviation Technological Institute
Publishing House: State Publishing House of the Defense Industry (0borongiz)
Date: 1948 No. pp.: 29 (3-31) No. of copies: Not given
Editorial Staff
Ed.-in-Chief: Voronov, S. M., Prof., Doe. of Tech. Sci.
PURPOSE: For scientific workers in aviation technology and materials.
TEXT DATA
Coverage: The authors explain to what degree the method of treatment of the "Electron"
alloy ML-5 in stationary crucibles influences its' crystalline structure and its mech
ical properties. The results of the authors' experiments are suimnarized at the
end of the article.
Tables, charts.
No. of References: 7 Russian, 1938-1946
Facilities: None
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137-58-4~681j
Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal Metollurgiya 19-38 Nr 4 p 7q 'USSR,
AUTHORSi 5harov. M.V., Gudchenko, A_P~
TITLE A Study of the Reaction Between Hydrogen and Ligh,-Alloys Dur
ing the Process of Fusion (Tzucheniye vza-! modeys-k -ya vodorodf,
s legkmi splavarni v protsesse plavleniya j
PERIODICAL. V sb, Metallurg. osnovV lit'ya legkikh iplai.-ov, Mo5co%k
Oborongiz. 195-1, pp 306-340
ABSTRACT~ The authors develop a method of dete.rmining H in liqLi-.d -it-
toys of At, also ~n Mg end Mg alloys ancl ce~lain &1'oyinp ele-
ments (the method is applicable both to solid metals and Z-11OV7
to melts), for the purpose of -,tudying certain queO.,ons o! he
change in the H content of light alloys during snielt-ing ind work-
ing in the liquid state, and to study the ellect of the conclitlor_;
of melting upon the process of g.-s absorption. The H contew ~n
Mg and Mg alloys in accordance ~,.ith treaimen, in Ktf i:quid
state was determined, as was the content of H ir. (ha-ge M&TPr
ials (ingot At. Silumin and Mg alloy7no element). Alpo -adied
were the changes in H content of molten. At alloys rel~,A%-e o
Ca rd 1/2 their composit,.on and the duration of 'heir mainien~.Aicc in he
A Study of the Reaction (cont.
molten state, the effect of Mg additives on the rate of change in H coritent
during the holding of rnolten AI-Si alloy and the chatilles in the Fl con"ent
when At-Si alloys containing small amounts of added Na Ca~ and Ce wete
allowed to stand, The changes in Fl content in At alloys held n ilic moken
state at various degrees of atmospheric humidity also the change6 in the H
content of Al-Si alloy when treated wJh fluxes. were studied,
N, 1-1.
1. Al.urnlnum, 2 - Magne '~;Ivm al-lop.-Hydrogen
--ho"ICU011 '.3 Manganese alloys- Hdyrogcn --Q ea(--t ior,
Ca rd 2/2
GIJDGHE-IIKO, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk
Formation of gas porosities in aluminum-silicon alloy castings. : I
Trudy MATI no. 49:150-136 161. (MIRA 14:5)
(Alwrlinura-ailicon alloys-Metallography)
(Aluminum founding)
MaQ,-" , kand.tekhnnauk; IZONTIYEV, A.I., lnzh.
-9MQb
Determination of hydrogen content in aluminum alloys by the vac=
extraction method. Trudy MATI no. 49:137-159 161. (MM 14:5
(Aluminum*alloys-Hydrogen content) (Vacuum metallurgy~
GUDGIIENKO$ A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; SEREBRYAKOV, V.V.j, kand.tekhn.nauk
Determining the hydrogen content in magnesium. Trudy 14ATI no. 49:160-
i6q 161. (MM 24:5)
(bkgnesium-Hydrogen content)
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AINHOR.- Gudchenko, A. P. (Gandidatej technical scien6esy
TITIZ: Degassing and refining of molten aluminum alloys during vacuum.treatment
WURCEz Moscow. Aviatsionny*y toklinologichoskiy institut. TruA~*,, no. 56, 1963t
23-44
~TOPIG TAGS.- aluminum alloy,, degassinr,, refining., oxide inclusion, aluininum alloy
purification, metal overflow, chlorine
ILBSrRACT:' The effects of different factors-on the degassing and refiniqr.-,of pure
aluminum and B16 and Alits alloys were. studied in order to submit recominendations
for the do3ign of a conAercial device for a continuous vacuum treatment of molten
motals. Two types of vacuum refining were 6tudied-. 1) motal purification in a
crucibles and 2) refinin;- in the process of metal pouring. The schematic for the
devica used in the vacuum treatment of metals in crucibles is shown in Fig. I on
the Enclosures and that for the metal pourire method in Fig, 2., The basic factors
studied were: 2) the duration of vacuum' treatment; b) magnitudes of the residual
pressure during the process., aild- c) tho initial gas content of the molten metal,
Thoir influence on the degree of,metal dogassing and the purification roqui~ed from
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the oxide inclusions was investigated. Tez%perata)xes throuehout the experiment
were kept constant at 710-730C - It was established that the de[-;assing of the
metals was more complete under conditions of high rarefaction, small depth of the
0
metal bath, and a loncer lasting vacuum treatmont. The results of the metal
degassing during the vacuum treatment of metals in crucibles were inferior to
those obtained with the use of chlorine a~d chlorides. Also, purification.of the
metal from oxide inclusions was insufficient. Finally, satisfactory results in
both degassing and purificationwere obtained during a continuous flow of metal in
vacuum. The schematic of the commercial unit proposed for this purpose is
presented in Fig. 3 on the Enclosures. "Engineer 1. Finelonov participated in this
work," Orig, art, has: 16 figures and 1 formula.
ASWCIATION: Moskov 4y aviatsionny*y tekhnologicheskiy institut (Moscow Institute
T s--
of Aviation achnolog3r)
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Fig. 1. Schematic for vacuum
treatment of aluminum 8110y3e
1 - vacuum chamber;
2 - crucible with-molten metal;
4 - lid;
3 - cooler;
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water
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Fig. 2. 'Schematic for vacuum
troatmont of 'alloys in pouring
(laboratory unit). 1 - vacuum
chamber; 2 - lower crudible;
-,-S 3 - upper crucible with opehings,
- stopper; 5 - c1uurbe&11d,-
0 pump 6 - lifting device.
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3'
~Qpump
Fig. 1. Schematic for a semi-c&miercial device for vacuum
treatment of alumInum alloys in the process of metal overf1w,
I - vacuum chambers; 2 high-vacuum iiPhon.-, 3 taw- filter;
- level irAicator.
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AUTHOR: Gudchenko, A. P. (Candidate of technical sciences)
ORG: Mose6w1iihtion Technology Institute Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy t"A le
gicheskiy
institutT
TITLE: Investigation of the refIRIMiand degassing of aluminum alloys during
filtration
SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekbnologicheskiy institut. Trudv, no. 63, 1965.
Proizvod9tvo otlivok iz legkikh eplavov (Production of castings from light alloys),
5-22
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, metal purification, filtration/ AMC allmim- alloyo D16
aluminum alloy .4
ABSTRACT: The effect of filtering liquid melts of alloys I
_A!!Land D 6 (through neutral
and active filters) on the degree of refining and degassing of the~-allqys ips studied.
The neutral filters consisted of crushed used graphite-chamotte cmcibles.)P The active
filters consisted of various mixtures or NaCl, KC" 'W2' N&F, and gra-p-girt-e-chamotte
filler, as recommended by N. S. layagina and A. Q. Spasskiy (Liteynoye proizvodstvo,
1960, No. 4)- Prior to filtration, the metals were saturated with bydrogen by moist-
treatment at 740--760C. The gas content of filtered specimens was determined by
measuring the density of vacuum specimens and by the appearance and degree of porosity
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of polished sections. The experimental results are presented (see Yi 1)
gra019ally g
=3/100 g netal
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42
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Initial bwdrogen content or alloy
Fig. 1. Change in the by6ogen content of alloy B16 result
of filtration through flux'filters. I 51f, *9
V2 + 49%11aF; 2 -
'6V1* NaUl + 34% NaF-
Filtration through active filters leads to a diw1tansoual and degassing Of
~~aiuminua alloys, It is suggested tMt1he filtiition-degassin&refining method should
"'prove usefullin the continuous produition of';4au" a-isim -and aiumi==~anoy ingots, N* I
Bositannikov participated in the tal'' ''Orig. art#:
experimen work. ~fihss'.12'figuresA
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ORGs none
-TITLEt Ghange of the gas content of aluminum alloye during treatment with zirconium
SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 67, 1966a
Voprosy proizvodstva otlivok is alyuminiyevykh splavov (Problems of producing
aluminum alloy castings),, 5-17
TOPIC TAGSz aluminum base alloyp zirconium containing alloy, aluminum alloy,
degassing/ AL-2 aluminum alloy
ABSTRACT: Change in hydrogen content and porosity of aluminum alloy AL2 after
introducing zirconium as potassium fluorozirconate has been studied. The alloy,
obtained in an electric furnacep was malted and heated to 750G, and then treated
with steam. The hydrogen content was determined by uaing the MATI method, x-ray
diffraction, and vacuum extraction* Zirconium was introduced either by treating
the allDY malt with K2ZrF6 according to the method of M. F. Nikitina (Obrabotka
a1yaminiyevomagniysYykh splavov solyami tairkoniyal, dissartatsiya MATI, 1952),, or as
an aluminaa-zircoaium alloy containing 2% of Zr, assuring 0.15% content of Zr after
treatment. The content, of Zr in the "y in either case was determined by chemical
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analyses before, imadiately after, and 3--4 hours after the Zr treatment. It was
established that formation of gaseous porosity in the Al alloy was prevented by
treatment with K2ZrF6 mainly as a result of intensive dogasification taking place
during the proc'osa. The muchudsm of the process, suggested previously by A, Us
Radin (Trudy MATI, No. 56., str. 45, Oborongiz, 1963) consists in eliminating H2
from the &Uoy by removing from its surraoe the oxide film that inhibits the
diffusion. Orige art, hast 5 tablea vA 7 figures*
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4. Shoe Industry
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" 2, 1952.
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PRIE'GRII, S. V. ; ORLOV, A. A. ; G-UDCHEDJK0, V. (11.100~-'Ow)
"Failures of it tivxtc~rW. tinder pul8ating contact lorldil,."
report submitted for 2nd (Ionf, Dimensioning and Strength Calculations, Bu.dapest,
5-10 Oct 1965,
C _I ~pj I. f A,: '~' I IN ',' .' I ~. T.-,'
C,[,,:;r I! ,,. :;. -- "I tv.,E T I -, T 1 ;11 OV I I IT-! A ~-!'Y' -1 a I L ;:IF :
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28(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2632
AW-Ys n4`4k &W. Institut aAsh1nov*d&aIy&
Traniye I Imnos v asshIngkh; abornlk X11 (Friction and Wear
In MAGILLnes; Collection 12) Moscew, Zzd-vo AN SSSR, 1958.
35A P. R"ata *lip Inserted. 4,000 copies printed.
Sd. I, mahchow, Professor; Ed. of Publ.4ahlng Houses
...:'B-a'b1chevj Tech. Ed.l To.V. Zelenkovs; Sditor.al
boardf U.N. Out-yar, Professor, A.X. D'yachkov, Profema or,
I.V. Kragollskiy, Professor, A.D. Kurl"yma, Candldd~e of
?Ochnloma Sciences, L.Yu. Pruthanskly, Candidate or Technical
Sciences., and X.M.1hrushchov, Professor.
PURMSE; This book Is Intended for engineer&, and
technicians im the field of sechins a4wAracturs and operation,
and for Instructors In schools or higher education (vuzes).
COVIRAM This collection of articles prtmenta the results
of case Investigations In the field or wear, frlotion,and
lubrication. The subjects discussed include structural
changes In the surface layer af metmas In friction.
development of friction-brako "terlalls, and theoretical
Investigations In the field of dry trIxtion and rrict--on
W-th boundary and ccopiate rr.-otlon. For the abstract of
each article see the Table of Contents. L bibliography of
Soviet and non-Sovl.t materials on friction, car and lubri-
a&'-Ic-q-tQr-I9.54-55 prepared by Te.O. V.111d: Is included.
Orcalss, B.D., and V.X_S=Lrza-~-k Investigating the
Conditlon of the MBFrace Layer of Xetal Using an Electron
mlaroscope 64
Iiia use or electron aicroscopos imakes It possible
to Investigate chsneas taking plate on a-Arfaces and
In surface layers of metal parts without Prcparatlon
of the alorosections regardless or the escape and ALZO
of a part.
-T-X_ and Basta for Developing
Earlaim for HIgh-tanslon Brake* 78
?he authors prea nt general ts of zheir
Ise
V MuloplnZ a Uteory
emporlmsental Inv:at1go ti on. 2. dev .1
ssf friction materials.
go =4 1,V. Kr"eY&kly. Rajazz%ton Vibration&
n Elastic Friction Systeou, 129
P
The &uZhor anaayz*z tne pr.v,.imsly proposed '3tick-
lip. --heo-7 of the process of friction " e~zabllmnea
new theml 4*d*mInIng conditions vhIcss prevent
"sUck-allp processes in friction.
)J:rochk~~.4- Calculation or tsne Co.MoLvot or Friction
-Xpplled to Two Hough Surfaces -141
The author presents a theory or friction applied
to two rouiih surfaces In contact. This Is a fur-
th*r development or the theory proposed by I.V.
Kragal-skly.
XArAUAbXL%--A,_G On the Theory of Oil Films In a Dynnalcally-
loaded bearing 163
The author describes results of his *xp*rLxental
"Iteral ations of lubricating rll-ftl= ;rtsaures
,,.the *rank shaft bearings of a diesel engine.
Use wasmWe of strain Sages Installed In shaft
journals ander various operating condiUrms.
GUDGHENKO. V.M.; KRAGELISKIY. LV.
friction materials used in strained brakes* Trout i lin.
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""Basic Considerations in the Production of Friction Materials
Sukhoye i granichnoye treniye. Friktsionnyve inaterialy (Dry and
Bound,-ry Friction. Friction Materizals Moscow, Izd-vo AN
SSSR) 1960. 302 p. Errata slip inserted. 3,500 copies printed.
(Series: Its: Trudy, v. 2)
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniva.
Resp. Ed.: 1. V. Kragellskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: K. I. Grigorasin; Tech.
Ed.: S. G. Tikhomirova.
The collection published by the Institut mashinovedeniyal
AN SSSR (Institute of Science of Machines Academy of Sciences
USSR) contains papers presented at the Ili Vges,oyuznaya konferent-
siya po treniyu. i iznosu v ma~~hinakh (Third All-Union Conference
on Friction and Wear in illachines, April 9-15, 1958.
S/123/61/OW/011/0c,6/034
AOO#/AIOI
AUTHORS.-I Gudohenko.. V. M.; Kragel'skiy, I. V.
TITLE: Methods of producing friction materials
PERIODICAL: R*ferativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 11, 1961, 22-23,
abstract 11A177 (V ab. "Povyshenlye 1znoaso3toykosti I sroka sluzhby
mashin. v. I", Kiyev, AN UkrSSR, 1960, 102-109)
TM; The authors analyze the basic situation of the friction theory and
investigate the friction materials utilized in the USSR and abroad. Plastics and
asbestos-caoutchoue materials are the most suitable raw materials for friction
materials. A deficiency of plastics and particularly of asbestos-caout6houe
materials is the low burming temperature at which they turn into powder, The
coefficient of friction 1.4 of asbestos-caoutchoue materials continually drops at
increased temperatures: from 0.45-0.6 at room temperature to nearly 0 at tempera-
tures of some 4000C. The intensity of wear of asbestos-caoutchouc materials
grows with the temperature increase, moreover, at temperatures in the range of
370-4000C a catastrophic wear of the friction material can be observed. tkof
plastic (resin) materials also drops in the temperature range of 100-4000~ on
Card 1/2
Methods of proeucing friction materials
S/123/61/ooo/611/006/034
A004/A101
account of a separation of liquid fractions on the friction surface. The authors
preaont the phynical-moohanioal properties In the field of applLoation of retinax
plastics of the +V,-244 (FK-24A) and JV-16A (FK-16L) grades. During temperature
variations from 100 to 5000C p6 of scorched retinax changes from 0 .5 to 0.27.
Above 5000C,,W is stable and equal to O.J7-0.3. The intensity of wear of this
material does not exceed 70 mg/kgm - 10- . The PK-24A grade retinax has the
following composition; 40% asbestos,'35% baryta and 25% phenol formaldehyde resin
modified by colophony. The FK-16L retinax contains additionally 16% brass.
Retinax parts are fabricated by hot pressing from_brisuets at a specific pressure
of not less than 600 kg/cm2, a temperature of 160 170 C and holding for 1 minute
per I mm of part thickness. The material operates at a specific pressure of up
to 20-30 kg/cm2, a sliding speed of up to 30 m/sec and a specific braking power
exceeding 500 kgm/cm2. There are 2 figures and 15 references.
G. Mekhed
[Abstraater's note:
Complete translation]
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PINEGIN, S.V. (Moskva);jqrq 0__-V..M-..- (Moskva)
Experimental investigation of the effect of a*vacuum on the
process of contact rupture of steelsi Mashinovedenle no.12119-
126 `165e (MfRA 3.8t 5)
L 3298-166 W(m)/DIF (w)/EPF (c)/EWP(i)/MWA (d ~/T~EWPW/EWP (z)AN P,(b) /ETC (m) 13J/
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ACCESSION NR-.--
,AP5012076 1 Oll 126
669.14.010.0013,533.5
AUTHOR: Pinegin, S. V. (poscow)-, Gudchenko, V. M.
Moscow)
experimental study of the effect which vacuum has on contact destruc Lon of.
steel
SOURCE: Hashinovedeniye, no 1. 1965, 119-126
e steel, bearing steel
TOPIC TAGS: wear resistanco~
ABSTRACT: Specially heat reated specimens of 9Xb18Sh steel and ShKhl5 steel verei.
at a maximum contacf -stresi-of 456 kg/m-m"27a_nd a loading;
bested for q2n act weari ~1
-frequency of-5200 cycles per minute. The Itest equipment is described. Tests in
4acuum without lubrication were compared with tests 11) Air using VH-1 oil. The OP-
a vacuam of
timum.performance of the samples was observed the'order of
1.10-3 inm Hg. At higher vacuums and in,air poorer results were.obtained. 9Kh18Sh
'specimens-show less wear than ShKhl5,steel, in spite of the fact th at 9Kh 8Sh-'steel
s softIer. It was found that the best lubricant for roller bd'aring:4~erating'in a
a a 50% mixture of VM-1 vacuum oil and mo~XbdMuffi LITSUZEM' 11 It is
acu m
~S~9~du 1'2
cssm
L 42211-6 EWT(d)/EjhT(iTi
& EWP(w)/T/EWP*(t)/ETI/FWP(k) 11P(c) JD/IM/
AP6016305 SOURCE CODE: UR/0380/66/000/001/0076/0083
'HOR: Pinegin, S. V. (Moscow); Orlov, A. V, (Moscow); Gudcbenko
M" (Moscow)
none
LE: Failure of material under the action of a pulsating contact load
SOURCE: Mashinovedonlye, no. 1. 1966a 76-83
TOPIC TAGS: material failure, "#-Ar"ka Ze Q-*&M%VWV1on AAr~V%es%
vat'"
ABSTRACT: The aim of the work was 9 description of changes in a
material in the contact zone which occur during long term working of the
pieces under given conditions, and establishment of the form and
location of the foci of the failure of the material. The test samples
were short cylinders with a diameter of 50 mm, with flat convex
spherical or grooved end surfaces. By combining the and surfaces of the
samples and compressing them In an axial directiong we obtained contact
surfaces of a circular or elliptical form depending on the form of the
surfaces joined. The c4rvature of the surface was so chosen that the
eccentricity of the ellipse a j< 0,89, The samples were made of Type
Sbxh-15,oarbon chromium steele0fter.heat treatment the samples bad a
I
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urface bardness HRC = 60-62, The ends of the samples were polished to
purity R. = 0906-0,08 microns. Each pair of samples was placed in
pecial chambers (diagram shown) equipped with hydraulic pulsators, or
n a resonance type electrlc;y~brstors and were subjected to an
lternating compression load ,Worresponding Hertzian stresses at the
enter of the area of from 2 0 to 450 kg/im The frequency of the
oads in the pulsator was 8 cycles, and in the electric vibrator 80
ycles. The temperature of the samples varied frq~t 30 to h-50. The
uration of the tests varied from 3 to 22 million"load cvOles'Ond was
Imited by the appearance of visible damage to the surface, After the
ests, the samples were subjected to metallograpbic nve3tigation,
Isterminations were made of the residual derormationmelind of the depth
,f the surface damage, Experimental results are givehlin grapble forms
nd several microphotoo of tba surfaces are given* Orig. art. has:
~ f igures.
UB CODE: 119 20/ SUBM DATE: 27jul65/ ORIG REF-4b 007/ OTH REF-. 005
cmd
S.
GUDCOVs N.; GADEK, J.
GUDCOV, N.; CADEK, J. Mechanism of the effect of alloying elements on the
eutectoid reaction. p. 199.
Vol. 31, no. hs Apr. 1956
HUTNICKE LISTY
TECHNOLOGY
Czechoslovakia
So; East European Accessions Vol* 6. NO@ 5# may 1957
Category 'CZECHOSLOVAM/Solid State Physics - Phase transformation of solid E-5
bodies.
Abs Jolar Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 195(,Uo 1185
Author -_qu~dv ~N-B-,,Cadek, Josef
Ti.tle Concerning the Problem of the Mechanism of the Effect of Alloying Elements
on the Eutectoid Reaction
Orig Pq Hu~nicke listy, 1956, ii, -w- 4, igg-2o7
Abstract No abstract
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to (CMMMUM of "Out 1100' C Is Particularly outcome.
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11 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl.
SHMRAY, Ye.F.; KARPLYUK, Z.V.; GUM, Z.Zh.
........
quantitative change of nucleoprotein phosphorus in gaines. pig skin after
burns. Ukrain. Biokh1m. IZhur. 25. NoAg 11-16 153. (KIRA 6:5)
(GA 47 no.22:12597 153) '
1. Stanislav Ned. Ins%,
ADS, Z. Zh.
.,The F-ffect of Vitamin C in Conjunction With Certain Tannic
Substances on the Healing Rate of Wounds." Cand Med Scl, Kiev
Order of Labor Red Banner Medical Inet Imeni Aendemician A. 1. Eogo-
molets, Kiev, 1954. (KL. No 13. Mar 55)
SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 Sep 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15)
SHAMRAY, Ye.F., professor-, GUDF----Z,,Zh, -
Galascorbin for treating cracked aLpplee. Vrech.delo no.6:65) Je 157-
(NLRA 10:8)
1. Kafedra biokhimii (zav..- prof, Ye.1f.Shamay) Kiyevskogo meditsin-
skogo instituta i kafedra akusheretva i ginekologii (zov. - prof.
A.V.Antsimov) Stanislavskogo meditainakogo instituts
(BRIIAST--DISBASSS)
G U!A-, , ,_ , , 11.
E ff e (--I`f '-L&n 'a."i-S6 Ojrl t hi' rv i ttuni % BI reaull r~!:aeut in mn i i:,a,, s .
Veil. P--*L. 11 rl,-~ 162- ( I-i i P" , 1 7 - 5 )
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Lw J i t s --* ns'~-,:- : ,-, -- t 4 t. u --s .
GUDEY Z.Zh, [Hude, Z.Zh.)
Effect of copper,, manganese, zinc, and cobalt on the vitamin B.
requirement of animals. Ukr.biokhim.shur. 34 no.6'-840-U5 162.
(MURA 16x4)
1. Biochemi Department of Ternopol Medical Institute.
ME ELEMMM IN THE BODY) (THIAMINE)
S/191162/000/007/004/011
B124/B144
AUTHORS: Ordel't, Zdenek,.Cudechek, Zdenek (Pa'r,lubice, C~SSR)
TITLE: Unsaturated polyesters based on cycloliexanediol-1,2
Plasticheskiye massy, no. 7, 1962, 20-23
TEXT: The most inoortant-factor in the polycondensation of cyclohexane-
diol-1,2 (CHD-1,2) with maleic anhydride (MA) is the temperature, since
this increases the rate of polyeaterification as well as the dehydration
rate of the diol. The optimum temperature lies between 190 and 2100C.
At that temperatiire, the polyesterification proceeds rather quickly and
the total loss in OH1 groups is about 1%o of the initial 011 groups. The
reaction time required is 6-8 hr. The reaction products were distilled
with water vapor; besides traces of cycloliexadiene-1,3 (CH-1,3), the.
distillate contained cyclohexanone and cyclopentyl formaldehyde. The
total loss in Oil Croups in the initial CHD-1,2 is 25-W- the loss in
weight only amountin.-I to 2-4~4. The resulting CH-1,3 reacts immediate-ly
with the maleic or fumaric aciO, component to give a 3,6-endoethylene-
1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic acid compound which is the most important
Card 1/3
S/1)1/62/000/007/004/011
Unsaturated polyesters based on ... B124/B144
modifying component of the oolyester. The deGree of unsaturation of the
polyester drops at a reaction temperature of 1970C by about 15%,' owing to
addition of C'1-1,3 and diol to the double bond of the maleic or fumaric
acid ralical. 1"he bydroxyl number also dropa owing to formation of
hydroxj alkoxy derivatives of succinic acid. Polyesters formed by poly-
condensation of CHD-1 12 with MA, phthalic anhydride (PA) , or. MA-PA mixtures
have a high softening po.int, are hard and brittle, whereas polycyclohexene
adipates are soft and nearly liquid. The former can be ground to powders,
and mixed with styrene to any extent. Other properties of interest are
their lower refractive index, slower gelatinization, and lean exothermic
behavior in copolymerization with styrene, as compared to ordinary
polyesters. Tests have shown that a polyester with*a softening point of
85-900c, a hydroxyl number of about 55, and an acid number of 45 mg KOII/g
resin is most suitable as a powdery binder for glass mats and semifininhed
products for premolding glass-reinforced plastics. This polyester is
produced by 6-hr polycondensation of PA:MA and ethylene glycol;:CIID-1,2
mixtures, e.g. at molar ratios of 20 and 0.8:1 at 2100C. Some systems
containing polyester and styrene with organic peroxides as initiators
harden in the air to give hurd, nongluing, brilliant films which however are V),
0-ird 2/3
S/11 91/62/-30/007/004/011
Unsaturated polyesters based on ... B120144
brittle wNing to the high content of cyclic compounda and owing to
destruction cattoed bytemperature changes. 7flnen the ethylene glycol is
partly replaced by C,'-!D-1,2 in the usual polyester for glass-reinforced
plastic,~, many mechanical properties, particularly hardness and heat
re,jistance, are much reduced. This can be avoided 'by using an aliphatic
dicarboxylic acid instead of Dart of PA. There are 2 figures and 3 tables.
The English-langua-e reference is: V. F. Jenkins et al., J. Oil a. Colour
Chem. Assoc. 44, 42 (1951)-
Card 3/3
GUDELp R=wld,, mgr inz.
Agrimltural aviation. Pt. 1. Teohn lotn 17 no.8-226-230
Ag 162,9
GUDEL, R., mgr inz.
Agricultur4a aviation. Pt. 2. Techn lotn 17 no.9.254-260
s s62,
GUDELIS, L.P.
Problem on the determination of the optimum power of a transformer
station in municipal electric networks. Trudy LIEI no-33:108-118
16o. (MIRA 14:8)
(Electric power distribution) (Electric substations)
IWILAKIS, L.; DABUZINSKAS, K.; PUODZIUKYNAS,
UASKYS, V.; PETRULIS, K.; GREBLIKAS~ P.; PMRUSEVICIUS, V.;
BUTKUS, A., red.; MICEVICIUS, P., tekhn. red.
(Electrification of agriculturo] Zomes ukio elektrifikerblas.
Vilniusp ValtAybine politiner, ir mokslit-as literaturos laicbrkla,
1961. 51a P. (MIRA 15,3)
(Lithuania-Electricity in agriculture)
Cr.arX4 010--r
'2.
Skull of L fo sc i 1 1 -1 n ~Irlroda no.
1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1*66;7Unclassified.
GUDZLIS, V.K.
Some data on the structure and development of the Courland Spit.
(based on written sources). Trudy Inst.okean. 10:62-69 054.(MtRA 7:11)
1. Institut geologit i geografii Akademit nauk Litovskoy SSR.
(Courland Spit)
15-57-5-6167
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologi,, ra, 1957, Nr 5,
p 68 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gudelis., V.
TITLE: The Kurshyu`-7jTa-r_es as an Environment of Sedimentation
(Kurshyu Mares kak sreda osadkoobrazovaniya)
PERIODICAL: Nauch. soobshch. In-t geol. i geogr. AN LitSSR, 1955,
Vol 1, pp 115-138.
ABSTRACT: The Kurshyu Mares Gulf (Kurishakly Zal1l)of the Baltic
Sea has existed in its general form since the retreat of
the Littorina sea. The nearness of a land area that
supplies fragmental material from moraines and that
furnishes abundant stream detritus, especially from the
Neman River, exerts a strong influence on the accumu-
lation of the sediments. In addition to fragmental
material, the rivers carry a great quantity of organic
detritus and humates, resulting in the abundant accumu-
lation of sapropel types of organic muds. phytoplankton
Card 1/2 (diatoms and blue-green algae) are of great importance
15-57-5-6167
The Kurshyu mares as an Environment of Sedimentation (Cont.)
in the formation of the modern sediments, being the chief biogenic
products of oxygen and organic material. Enrichment of tile sediments
in carbonates occurs principally tilroug 0
Card 2/2 sjjej.j,~) ()f various m lluscs.
V. G. R.
GUDELIS,V.K.; PAVILONIS,S.V.
Paleoanthropological finds in Lithuania. Biul.Kom.chetv.per. no.20:
39-44 '55. (NW 8:11)
(Lithumia--Nan, Prehistoric)
GLMLIS, V.K.; NEYSHUM. N.1.
I
Regional conference on the study of Qiateramry deposits of the
Baltic Ses, region &M White ImesU. lsv.Al SM.Ser.geog. no.2:
151-157 Mr-4 '56. (KM 9:8)
(baltic Sea region-Geoloff, Stratigraphic)
(White Imesta,-Geoloff, Stratigraphic)
GUDEUS. V.
Main features of the stratigrapiw and paleograp1W of the Holocene in Lithuania.
P. 153 (Kok3linlai Prane3imai) Vol. 4, 1957, Vilrdus, Lithuarda
30: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST ELROPW ACCESSIONS (EFAI) W. VOL. 7. NO. 1, JAN. 1958
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