SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, V.M. - IVANOVA, V.S.
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INVENTOR: Gitis, S. S.; Ivanova, V. M.; Plemleva, S. A.; Scina, Z. N.; Ivanov, A. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparative method for pyromellitimide Class IZJ-No. 187006
SOURCE; Izobreteniya, promysblennyye obraztsy, toyarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 35
TOPIC TAGS: pyromellitimide, pyromellitic antWdride , urea, chemical synthesis
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of preparing
pyromellitimide from pyromellitic anhydride. To ensure an increased yield, the'
method provides for treatment of pyromellitic anhydride with urea-in a boili'ng
solvent (e.g., acetic acid), followed by the separation o~ the precipitate.
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Soina, Z. N.; Lyuboval T. A.; Nemlova, S. A.
ORO: none
TITLS: A method for obtaining modified polyo thylenotereplibb al ate. Class A
No. 183936 fArtnounced by All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Spithetic Fibers
(Vsosoyuznyy nauchno-A.sgledovatellskly in3titut irilcusstvennop volokn~17
SOURCE! Izobret pron obraz tov ziij no. 14, 1966, 8o
TOPIC TAGS: 47-~~ polyethylcno )p+n=beto, chemical 3ynth(jais
ABSTRACT: This Author CorLificate presentr) a method for obtaining a inodified
I polyothyleno terephth-3-late by introducing modifying ingrediont3 in the course or its
To incroa.-,o 'khe heat rosis'banco of tho polymor ind Of " products,
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thc- 'l-i-f-unct,ionil. darivaf;iv-s of pyroriollit.-LiTiifle (]'or PIN --(b:j.s-nt-hoqf)pY-
romallitimide or j-,i wqed Iq t-lip modffyinF addonchun.
'lJB GODE: 13./
SUB11 DATE* 02Jul65
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KHOTILM, A.Ya.; IVANOVA,
TrIterpene saponins. Report No-1-4: Saponinu from PRtrlnia inter-
mediate (Patrinia intermedia Roezzi. at Schult. ) . Izv. AN SSSR Ser.
kh-Im. na.2:307-3113 t65. (KIFUI 18:2)
1. Institiit khimli pr-Irodnykh soyedineniy All MIR i P4!rvyy Moskov-
skiy ordena Lenina meditsinskiy institut.
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_TAukano_
ORG: none
12,6n5il announced by Gusevski of t a"
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TITLE: Glass. Class 32
tific Ross h ps j %no-iBSledovatelt Skoga-
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SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovg no. 21p 11465fl, It,
1 41)
TOPIC TAGS: glass, silicon dioxide, alumina, boron compound, magnasium oxidep~
calcium oxide, sodium oxide, potassium oxide
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a glass for proft; homically alablo,
prcducts. The glass contains Sio, 203, B203, HgOt Cao, Na,;V FK2 --To
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increase its resistance to the action of glucose solution vitl.,i ascarbia acid, Ahe
above components are contained in the following a=unts (wt. !6) s 10491 70-74;
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2-5% of ia203-
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"Roentgen Investigations of the Struezure of Tantalates and Preliminary
Results of Their Application to "Ietal-Capillary Cathodes" fr~-,m AnnQtations of
Eforks Cormleted In 1055 at the State Union Sci, Res, IuSt,, IN"in, jLadia Engineerin
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TOPOLYAlSlUal S.I.; FEDOR~JIVA, O.A.; NUKTINAILMIGH, A.F.;
G,lUTTB:',-RG , TS. B. ; III KOLAYEIVA , K.G. ; SPE'UINSU, A, K. 1.
KISELEVA, V.P.; VIL'S.-WlS?aYA, F.L.; MATEV-77YEVA, V.N.
Finds of 3almonolla reading. Zhur. mi-krobiol. apid. i irr=. 32
no.7:123 Jo 161. (MIRA 15: 5)
1, Iz sanitarno-epidemiologichaskoy stantaii Kalininslkogo r--yona
Moskvy i Moskovskoy orodslr-.oy nanitarno-opideniologiciie.-~ikoy stanicsli.
MUMNIMA RZADRIG)
1voom] V N.
PUME I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1123
1--ningrad. Vsesoyu=yy institut rasteniye-vodstva. Otdel derowteorologii
Zasalshi v SSSR,ik~x proiskhozhdeniye., povtoryayemost' i vliyaniye na urozhay
(Droughts in the USSR., Their Origin, Frequency, and Effect on Crops) Leningrad.,
Oldrometeolzdat, 1958. 206 p. 3,504 coP"s printed.
Ed. (Title page): Rudenkoj, A.I.,, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences; Ed. (Inside
book): Ushakova, T.V.; Tech. Ed.: Flaum, M.Ya.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for agrometeorologiste of the IkYdrometeoro-
logical service, agronomists on collective and state farms and machine-tractor
stations, specialists vorking in agricultural scientific resegezu institutioney
an well as students and teachers in agricultural and bydromotd ogical
tekhnikums and vuzes.
COVERAGE; Ws book., a collection of articles by members of the Pgr teoro-
logical Division of the All-Union Plant Cultivation Institute, presents con-
temporary thought on various aspects of drought phenomna. Drought origin
and causes, types, frequency of ocauxence, periodicity., and effect on various
Card 1/4
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D-oughts in the USSR., Their (Cont.) 1123
agricultural crops are discussed. A geographical distributioa of drought
stricken areas of the USSR is also given. The text in scecaqmnied by mmps.,
diagram , tables, and bibliographic references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Zhukovskiy, P.M.., Director of the All-Union Plant Cultivation 1,"titute.
Foreword 3
Selyaninov., G.T. Origin and Dynamics of Droughts 5
Alpatlyevp A.M. and Ivanovap V.N. Characteristics and Geographic Distribu-
tion of Drauglxt,.s 31
Rudenko, A.I. Types of Droughta During the Vegetative Period emd Their
Characteri5tics 46
Bessonova) Ye.V. Drought Diring the. Varim Feriodfi of Crop Development
and its Effect on Yields 54
Rudenkoo A.I. Effect of Drought on Portato Yields 71
Card 2/4
Droughts in the USSR,, Their (Cout.) 1123
Alpattyev., A.M. and Trofimova., A.I. Drought Frequency in the Virgin and Fallov
Lands of Kazakhstan and Western Siberia 94
Obulltsj, G.E. The Dyxmnics of Phenological Processes in Europe4m USSR in Dry
Years 101
M&Iyugin.- Ye.A. (Deceased).. Smirnovs V.A., Shakhnovich., A.V. Changes in the
Lomal Climate and Moisture Cycles of Cultivated Areas an & Resi~lt of Irriga-
tion Conducted to Cadbat Drought 116
Smirnav., A.V. Notes on Datermining the Degree of Sascaptibill:ty of an Ared. to
Drought 135
Yakovlevy N.N. Protective Forest Belts as a Factor in RNplating the Traa-
piration State of Crops 145
SUPPIMents
1. Precipitation Characteristics of Territories AffeaUd by DVOI*ht for the
Period 3.885-1954 162
2. Summary Data Characterizing Major Droughts for the Period .1885-1954 166
3. Frequency of Variow3 Tnva of Droughts in Different rarts of European
USSR bereentages) 172
4. Meteorological Tntensity Indices for Various Types of Drought in Different
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Droughts in the USSRj, Their (Cont.) 1123
Zones of European USSR 1T3
5. Mean Meteorological Intensity Indices for Different Types of Droughts
in European USSR (Date From 18 Meteorological Stations) 174
6. Generalized Table of Basic Phenological Fhem na Based on Geographical
quadrants for European USSR for 1921 175
7. Seasonal Appearance Times of Plant Phenomena and Phenoanom&lies for 1921 178
8. Seasonal Appearance Times of Plant Phenomena and Phenoanomalico for 1939 .195
AVAIIABIZ: Library of Congress
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IVANOVA, V. N., Cand Agri Sci - (diss) - "The role of the-i previous nantor
(root stock) in forming the characteristics of aPple trees," Micbw-lnsk, 1960.0
14 pp, 100 cop, (Fruit and Vegetables Institute im I. V. Michurin) (KL) "-60, 131)
.IVANOVA, V.H., uchitollnitoa
3ffect of grafting on leaf color of the apple trov. Bid. v shkole
no-5:82-84 S-0 160. (H IRA 1)
1. Shkolu No.9 g Michurinska.
(Grafting) (Color of"leaves) (Applis)
T c A
M t, J,j f~?j V 1 q
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4,U T~n A (;T: r n d ?)I, -r riot. ve~ rl I I'! t r
to the lirtIp irvestl.,va-zed fields I-
t14 n n Ii e ri,!~ .. A n n: c c~ I) I, f re u m,e,~ e q t e d r
1 thiophene ~h v ti -nvestigated in deflail ~-.f
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Uniophene at t - n'
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thiophene
n Th- n al s --Is F h:i p r. a mon ::n m- u n d c
L~ el q, 1u ~~ i r, j'o~in~, 7, ir: t lhe nitrr..ticln
n ~~i rAo thi,,)priz:n(!Li takez" r)tr,.-,ce in two directicns
(soo tiio two rert,~tion oo and 2 oil pntfe 12"1)
n I 11 v I -
thiophene.;- i:~ ti I thiophene,;
o r a ~i ui L thiopbew I t t 'te
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thiophene
r~a s w 3v
J."act-, rll s o ~o~ 'l c G 11 p I r! g, a:3 0 hl~
reac ta riro referenocs,
090 C-1 ~'MTT K~. Y"t", v infiu,,ttrirdlny~, in
flisti-lit".)
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A i 1 TH 011
TIT!, R *~b:~nrpr I on (,'I I I-Ves Of Q - 'i I I fl
qll,t Thp j r N it,
I -it TlYye r 41 v yyr- U: - o, it orl. - 'j 1 v rl
ikh tit t rosoyi-d meriiy. li i
PERTOl)TJ('.:J 7,hurmi, 'ljjqbehpv Hilmii
ABSTRACT For the mn.,,I c!crwojet~_ of nitroccmr-ountis
of' ((- nrid L~-piwrivlthlophpnr- (rpf 2) qyrithetl7ed bv th-1
authnr. as wpll as for determining the dev-,ati.cns in the
spectral ~-O'J-IrDticn curves of i~,caievic n:tr-;~!~)mpound.-~ -,f'
these thiophpnps the author usf~d -, irolleculnr v p 4--c t r a -;
azial.vsis. ~L`rie curveswp-le ri'iottr~d frr a- vid 2'-,Uhenyi~
th-'cphpPp- )' n.,tro -a-phellylthlorihern.
T)h(-rivj thi:-.ph,_~rie, f,-~r a mtxtu~-e of ni
of' 11 - r. hi, 11Y rgt~~-pllpne all(t i-ri, In thl,
anaiy:~j s. ri 'I the -~ b t,,-, I ne d curve s the ~ib E;~_, ~-t) tli &r e c t ra
dirihen,vil ard ni' itc; mciricnitro -erc- used, The
ccmca
rl.zon r.4 the absnrptioa CUI'V,-- Qf nn,:.. ~~--.,n,!nvL-
Ca r CL t kt,ic) uht, n c. wh t h R t n f t hr- . r R.:- :-v, -~ t - ra
E17 rUll 7 71
S o e c tr a I Ab gn r v t i ,) n Cu r-f eo f cr - rin ~ ;'l - lb -i n y 1, p h-!,.,,!-
and Thci r Ni
tne dinheny! pi-cves that the common .'oole Ou- mr-:cima~
con Lotirs i ~ t ti,~ sari,~ f or al I threp. compounds -, bil t tbint the
substi tti t-, on n1' the bszizene rinse in din heny I., by thrt of
n. di-,iniacemr~nt of the ab3crr-~io.r m-.-,ximiim
to Ih-~ side of th,~ great waje lengths (Cill 11 The r. :)mpli I'l son
of the absorptiun spectra of 0-,M- Und p.--nitroc"Impounds of
diph(~nyl shows that; the abnorption curvo.,7 have a diff'r.'rent
look dpw-ndinr- on the .,~isi t."Lon of' the n~ f
Thms thf~ absorption i-s cuused by the di fferent groopings
of the atoms (see Nfj,.,-3ohemo) Analogous phenoitmena are
observed in the analy"-sis of the r-rectral absorrtion curves
of isomeric nitrocom-vounds of t~-phenylthiophKle (fig_, By
thp different po3ition of the nitro Froup in the thlophene
r; nr
- , the deviations of the cilrvfq Fire caused, -?he.. taking- of
the 3oec*ra of the nitrocomnoundi of ~i--phenylthicphpne
showed a completely different picture (ref 2) it T~Ali
-und.
reDorted that a separation ol these compr s was not
reached bv crystallization. not apperated mixture -..f
Card 2 inom.-, c ni tr-c;omDounds wa4 -.a~,en i n on(-, case.,, and the
Spectral Absorntlon Cur -,f an i i5-i,hPn,,r ~.thi ovrior,F~ 9
and Th-I r Nit rreompriun-I - T T
r. Flk j nq (-.,f t h-3 rb iwrpt 1 cr. npn,, th'al, o t h
of them showed the sarein type P. 4 ) wM c r.
pojirts to- th~, f:i(," lei 6I)T-h Dregent one
and th- tim- pr~,;dmct, i.e.*
Thpre are 4 figul--%3 rind ? Soviet refereacen.
I
ASSOCIATTON: Kuybyshevskiv ~ndustriallnyy instLtixt
(RuvbvshPv Tnduptrial instituie)
1',TTRM T IPT F n Jarrl,~-%, 20 C) ~17
Card 3/A
IVANOVA, V.r.*.; IMIKFAYUNA, i~(-?'UVA, fl-S.
Interaction of c,/,,~-unsaturated kotones witil jill.pliatic organc)-
rzgnesilim compcjuiid8. Zhur. ob. Bin. 34 no.9:310:1-3110 3 164.
(Mllui 17:11)
t i v o i, t 'I o I I I
vii --Ilov T~Alw L-i -A 1:11v
ZAYKOVSKIY, F.V.; IVANOVA, V.N.
Refining of the method for synthesizIng a.-Benazo 111. Zhur.anal.khim.
18 no.8:1030 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. All-Union Scientific-.Research Institute of Hineral Raw
Materials, Moscow.
4r
! - : L;, I . I . .. ~: I -
FURTOVA, Ye.V.; SADOVA, G.F.; ZAYKOVSKIY, F.V.;.IVANOVA, V.11.
Photomatric dotermination of the sum of rare earth elmsents in
natural substances. Zhur. anal.khim. 18 no.12sl464-:1467 D
163. (WRA 17:4)
- I -
f ;,
RJRTOVA, Ye.V.; SADOVA, G.F.; IVANOVA, V.N~; ZAYKQV,'.IKIY, F.V.
...- , . "'i .-,
Photometric detemination of thorium in natural miteriala
with the use of arsenazo Ill. Zhur. anal. kbim. 19 no. 1:
94-96 164. (MIRA 1?: 5)
YE.G0,1107A , V.S. ; I VAli-OVA V.I.' -b' l" IF 1E 111, , V. I.
`Fhienyl aldehyde kind it's 7',olr. (b, hirim. r.0.12:
4084-4C86 D 164 1 hA 18.-1
1. Kuybyahevslly rxlitekhnicheskiy institut.
!Idj"! !!!!I ,!!1 :11 lh~l
H !:H I PHN Ill M TIM I "llb.
V t) v i-
GORYNV" eloktor tel-hn.neuk; HIKHAYLOV, A.V., dots.; GORBACHU, -D.Te..
kand.takhn.nauk; IVANOVA, V.P., kand.tekbn.nauk; PUBETSUTA, IJ.V.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; imnd.takhn.nauk; GORMAKOV, A.V.,
ovetstvennyy red.; GLUSSKIY, Ya.A., risuchnyy red.; VASIIXVSKIY. 3.A.,
tekhn.red.
[Recommence t ions for making precast reinforced concrete structures
from stiff concrete mixtures] Rekomendateii po, telrbaologii izgotovle-
nlia abornykh zholezobetonnykh konstruktaii ill zheatkikh betonrqkh
smesei. Mon"s, TSentr. biuro takhn.inform., 1957. 45 p. (HIFLA 11:5)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Hinisterstvo stroitellotva.
Tekhnicheakciye upravieniye. 2. Isboratorlya betonov I rastvorov
1111-200 Hinietentva stroitellstva RSFSR (for Kikhaylov, Gorbachev,
Ivanova, Rubetskaya, Trinker). 3. Rukovoditell laboratoriey
betonov i rastvorov KII-200 Hintaterstva Btroltellstva RSFSR (for
Goryaynov)
(Precast concrete construction)
WDYAKYN, N.F., doteent; MOZHAR, B.S., kandidat meditelookikh nauk;
YURKZTICH, A.Ta., kandidat neditainskikh nauk; BOBROV, S.M.,
Nladshlye nauchrqe sotradniki; RUSTAYVA, T.P.; JUMAN)Tj Trach;
IVAROVA, V.P., felldsher.
Prevention of suppurative skin diseases among cotton workers.
Teet.ven. i derm. no.4:16-18 J1-Ag '55. MIA 8:12)
1. Iz Turkmenalrogo mmehno-iseledovatellskogo kothno-vatero-
logicheekogo inatituta (dir.-doteent N.F.Rodyakin)
(PTODEW., Prevention and control,
in cotton workers)
(OCCUPATYI)NAL DISFASES,
pyadarma in cotton warkara, prev.)
IVAROVA, V.P.
Phyaical prophylactic work among pregnant women. ZdrL'7.Bal.
no.3:8-9 162., (MIM -15:5)
1. Kinvkiy gorodskoy rodilInyy dom (glavnrr vrad
akushersko.-ginekologicheskaya klinika B-:!Iorusskogo
vershenstvovaniya vrachey (zaveduyushchiy kafedroy
I.S. Legench-enko). (PREVATAL CARE)
'I'LL
17 T~
A.I. Dogdwiova),
iznstitutua uso.-
- dot-nent
T7W q
170) SOV1120-124- 3- 5 ',/67
AUTHORS: Deborin, G. A., Bystrova, M. !., Ivanova, V. ?I
TITLE; Changes in the Proteolynis Process of Serum 11bumin Caused by
Tripsin in the Formation oi Complexes of the Ferment or of the
Substrate With Estradiol (Izmeneniye khods. proteoliza syvorotoch-
Inogo al'bumina tripsinom pri obrazovanii kompleksov foxmenta ili
substrata s estradiolom)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol *1249 Nr 3, pp 685-667 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On a previous occasion (Refs 1-3), the authare had proved that the
unstable complexes of certain proteins are more stable to various
influences than are the initial. proteins. EstTadiol, too, is one
of the water-insoluble sterols that can combine with serum albumin
outside the organism (average; 0.43 mol estradiol per 1 molecule
protein)(Ref 4)- For this reason, the authors investigited the
estradiol linkage to proteins under the same conditions Linder which
the linkage with ergosterol took place. An investigation was made
into the changes which cause the complex formation of the ferment
or of the substrate with estradiol in the proteolysis of serum
albumin. It was found that, analogous to ergosterol~ estradiolforms
unstable complexes with proteins which participate in the proteo-
Card 113 lytic process, Thus the protoolytic process is slowed down, and the
SOV/20-124-3-55/67
Changes in the Protoolysio vro:;ess of serun iaowr,1-'..Yi cwl.,ied by Tripjin in tho
Formation of Complexes of the Perwent or of the Subzjtrate 17ith Eotradiol
splitting intensity of the substrate by the fermesnt is reduced.
This rar-ilt can be naturally explairied by the fact that the com-
plex formation atubilizea 0w proLe:Ln agai.not influoncoo which
disturb the protein structure. In tho formution of th[~ complex
of a Proteolytiri ferm-nit with aterol, the activity of the ferm6nt
in the complex is higher than the a,,-tivify of the initial ferwent.
In the opinion of the authoro, this phenomenon can be explained
by the fact that, as a nacnsequen,~a of tha complex formation, the
ferment is more registant to the disactivation resulting from its
denaturation and autodigestion. Theae data confirm the view that
the-complex formation of pxoteins with lipoida constitutes one of
the factors that the enzymatic procesuee withili the cell.-
There are 4 figures and 6 references, 4 of vhich are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut biokhimii im. A. N. Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Biochemistry imeni A. 11, Bakh of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
Card 2/3
IVAT,!OV.4, V. P., YOTOVOW, N. A., nl"Bo')DT. G. A., and BATU.NOVA, V. Z.
,Tu--919,�7- - -
IIT~,,e Controlling Effect of the Combination ~f Proteins with Sterols
and Nucleic Acid and of Adsorption Phenomena in the Course of soire
Enzymic Processes (read by title).
RepiDrt presented at the 5th Intern:Itional Biochemi5tr,,,- Cong-ess,
Mose!p~,T, 10-16 1--61
E'SlicibILIRP S.S.; 13,0BREV, T,B.; -jwaf,!V"" V.I;.
Ba;jlc characteriotics of changeo In the phys'-cal. of
ronki and oi-em In l3outhern lkilgc-trla. l7w. livu. uc-heb, Tav.; gwfl..
i razv. 8 no. 12:103-1.11 D t65 (fillul 1~9,a)
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Category: USSR/Fitting Out of Laboratories. Instruments, Their 7neory, H.
Construction and Use.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Xhimiya, No 9. 1957, 31162
Author : jyga2]~~ ~ Bindul' F. Ya.
Inst : Ministry of Geology and Management of Mineral Resources
Title : Accelerated Differential Microtherrml Analysis by the Use of
SGM-8 Polarograph.
Orig Pub: Sb. nauch.-tekhn. inform. M-vo geol. i okhrany nedr, 1955, No 1,
132-133
Abstract: See MiNhim, 1956, 16347.
Card
BINDULI, F.Yk.-, IVANDVA
,,.,,~~ALDYXIN, S. 1.
Improved design of the BIT-3 electromagnat for isolation monomineral.
fractions. Inform.abor. YSEGRI no.1:145-146 '55. (MMA 9: 12)
(Einctromagnats) (Minoralogy, Determinativa)
IVMIO%'A , V. P. and P. Ya. BINDUL'
"Attachment for an SGM-8 Polarigraph for Accelerated Microthermal Analy5is
by the Differential Heating Curves Method" P. 72
on
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AUT11ORS Ivanova, V. P., Kornilov, IT. A. 2~,-119-1-42152
TITLE: Asbestiform (Transverse Fibrous) Chlorite From a Cop C11-
:Ttickel Depozit (Asbestovidnyy (poperechnovoloknistyy
khlorit iz medno-nikelevogo nestorozzlideniya)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 119, 11r 1,
PP. 154-157 WM)
ABSTRACT: Scaly aggragato-formo are characteristic of the minerals
of the chlorite-group; asbestiform onc.-s are unknown. In
similar layered chrysolite and endellionitz asbestiform
are-regatoS form a union of individual tubes the walls of w1hich
~L'
consist of several atomic layers (Reference 1). Therefore
the investigation of individual fibers in this chlorite is
of interest. It was found in the form of black, small
veins in a hydrothermally changed schist at the contact
with epigenetic copper-nickel grains of ore nhich are ge=
netically connected with ultrabasic rocks. The mineral
can easily be separated in individual small columns or
needles which glimmer through dark-green at the cdoes.
Card 1/4 Its hardness is 2-2,5 (figure 1). The microscopic struc.
Asbestiform (Transverse Fibrous) Chlorite From a 2o-119-1-42/52
Copper-Ifickel Deposit
ture is described in detail. The chemical composition
(table 1) permits to classify the chlorite with the mag-
nesic Croup; it is placed near the boundary with ferri-
ferous-ma-nesic chlorites (Reference 2). A crystallo-
chemical formula after recalculation to 18 oxygen atoms
is given. Beside the elements mentioned in table 1 Ni, Co,
V, Cu, Zn and tracos of Be, Ca, Zr and Sr siore determined
by spectral analysis. The dabye crystallogran i9, very
si..-Iilar to those of scaly chlorites. The comparison of
the lattice-parameters, calculated from the interplanar
spacings (table 2) was performed. The caloulated parainew
ters as compared to the theoretical ones show a considerab.
1y higher quantity of the parameter c. The differential
curves of heating were obtained according -to the method
described in reference it. For the asbestiform chlorite,
Ground to a different de-ree of comminution, they are
0
given in figure 3. These curves are dependent on the
degree of comminution (References 5, 6). The causes of
Card 2/4 the stronger projection of the exothermic Peal: following
Asbastiform (Transverse Fibroun) Chlorite From a 2o-119-1-42/52
Copper-Ilickel Deposit
the two endothermic effects in the case of a finer commi.
nution of the chlorite deserve a special investigation and
discussion, which the authors intend to perform. In order
to be able finally to judge on the shape of the elementary
particles wh'.ch form the finest fibers of chlorite they ivere
investigated in the electron-microscope. The particles pro-
ved to be scaly. The assumption on the tubular structure of
the asbestiform are thus confirmed. At the cane time the op.
tical properties of the aabestiform chlorit,'! essentially
differ from those of scaly chlorite. According to the type
of pleochroism and the position of the axes of the indica.
trix the asbestiform chlorite is clome to the usual nega-
tive chlorites. It differs from the latter by the extreme-
ly large angle 2V -13o 0 . A similar distortion of the op.
tical properties is characteristic of the minerals of the
serpentine-group. There are 3 figures, 2 tables and 6 refe.
rences, 4 of which are Soviet.
Card 3/4
A
IVAROVA, V.P.; BIIMULI , 7.1a,
New device for rapid differential thermal analysis. Zap. Vses. min.
ob-va 89 no.5:560-5&-160* (MMA 13: 10)
1. Vaesoy=nyy nauchno-looledovatollskiy goologlaheady institut
(VSEGEI), Lei-iingrad.
(Minerals-Thermal properties)
of t)iprmogrrt hy f-or t-I'V! ir tp ro,-!k-!i ',n
ut' the Siberian Platform. E,(.lkl. AN 3,!Ill~ 11 165,
Alv tn"ItItill,
~-Jy
IVANOVA, V.P.; KOWJILUI, N.A.
Effect of t~e degree of the dispersion of m:incra.;:~ of thie
serpentinite and chlorite group on their tiler-i'll
istics. Trudy VSEGEI 9(:187-201 163. 11'7:9)
I vfl~:OVA , " .;~ . ; 1"'.'~1URATU,.1 p :11. A - y P,'Qr - , I "t I -rii 1 *1 t. : I I-it b .:,, y
.- ibition, in the !urc**kxii_i
Locall.zation of extInc've inil
tich. Ped. irst. Gerts, 23c);99-107
::,:3)
77-~;-= -; !--_ . ~ I - - ~. ~. - 1- -71 -, --. "_ , - _ _ .". -.
Pn Tj
pr
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in cki-I urilt). 14
u s s and ~. S. lvalimm (Utd, I", hOwk). uAr'lln"
illmall.. at v
tLally racka ED In III) ir.-P.,afe In ls~lvl,
lksut, t-1 Ole Vi't kalp., tsrj Fki"~ Yl'.(' ca-w(w, in
,-- rl~tt 0( faRlirfilg: the d--twnfAIL4i Af vitzoltl~i (
'Wiarom 5=12 In if"! b.-cly cir"Ill 117 111,- 01'i
r4 tvfru thre 6i a rcduct$mi In tfic vluimin C wstvat
th--ml IlAkIl mu "Crl(n. ra CIM11,111 11~411,1 'h'.
ft, ia (fit 'FRactin ccrultz-1t
.-umn(tz mtaG b,mcgla t1chi iqc,nmwvm w ttb~vu
i~, fTorn turtlu
wrif:nfoll-l! i -11f
IVAI;DVA, V. S.
USSR/Medicine - Burns
Jul./Aug '113
"Replenishment of Los-es of Ascorbic Acid (1) Occuring in Varicus Organs of
Guinea Pigs Subsequently to Burns," M. F. Merezhinskiy, G, L. Turanovich,
V. S. Ivanova, Chair of Bicahem, Minsk Mad Inst
Vop Pit, Vol 12, No 4, pp 6-13
The exptl data obtained indicate that burns covering 1/5-1/4 of the surface
of the body of guinea pigs result in-a considerable depletion of I in the
sliprarenals, skin, liver, and muscles. The los!--es are greatest in the
suprarenals and leant in the muscles. Administration of I expod.itid the
healing if the burns.
269T37
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,ACC NR: AP6005562 SOURCE CODEt M/o,l',!',-'/O!/I)00/01o/oolig/Oi)62
'AUTHORS: Ivanova, V. S. (Doctor of' technical sciencen); Tal-PntIxen V*
ORG: none
:TITLEt The effect of plastic deformationand suboequent 141ing on the cyclAO'
istrength of steel
SOURCE: Vestnik maehinostroyeniyal no. iog 19651 59-62
'TOPIC TAGS. metal, metallurgy, aging, fatigue strength, p:Lsstio deformatim'., steel
;IQ~~ Armoo steel, 54 steel
1 A13STRACT: The effect of deformation and aging on the cyclical strength of oteel
machine parts is studied. Aging which occurs in the proaess of q,clical loe4~dir4; is,
:the prototype example of deformation a-inr,. The cyclical iitrenglult of steel undor
Ij
temperature increase from 200 - 400C, reaches a niaximum sim,Llar to the maxiiam
strength limit under static stressing of steel in tho tTmpollative interval ()f blue
brittleness. The effect of the degree of preliminary def o=kiti.qn on the baureat3e
,of cyclical strength as the result of static deformation sqimg 1.9 shoiM in Vig.: i.
iIt is concluded from this data that the growth of tho deLn,-oe of Preliminary,
Card 1/3 UM, 621 t6-0-17? ~0-
ulhdiu~.- 111L[I Lduliii
LL:L
ILIUM
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Fig. 1. The e.ffect of Btatic deformation
aginC on the cyclical strangth of low-carbon
steel: I - normalization; 2t 3 - static
deformation of 4% and 9% respectively, aging
for 6 hours at 100C; 4 - dynamic deformation
17%t aging for 8 hours at 1000.
:deformation is accompanied by an increase in strength from static,defDrmation
~!aging. The magnitude of the strength increases depends not only on the deg~ree:of
tment Plots
preliminary deformation but also on the mode of preliminax-y he$L;t trea
,are presented showing the eff ect of static deformation aging f orverying dogreas of
deformation on the cyclical strangth of Armoo steels, as vell Ws -the effect of;
al
,preliminary plastic dpformation and subsequent beat treatment Un the cyclic
,strength of The success of the WO method (Multiple 11100baniaal-theimal
steel
!treatment) is reviewed and the mechanism by which this me-thod Wareases fatiguot
Card 2/3
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strength is outlined. Reference is made to Sovietp American, and German rosearch
in this field. The authors c tion Qt' thin typo of
.4molude that rational apoica
~mechanical thermal treatmentlklan increase the fatigu ilimit of I
,by as much as 30 to W-with aorreeponding increase in machine parts durabllity4
~:Orig. art. hasi 8 figures.
ISUB COM Ii/ SUBM DATEt none/ ORIG RM 007/ OTH RED': OD5,
t
Card 3/3
27233-66 'S",1F(m)/T/FWP(W)/W(0. IJP(c)
ACC NR; AM6003228 Monograph
6.
1vanova, V. S.; Gorodiygink,. L. K,; QlMingy, V. N man
1.1berny. Xti, -P.; Ter nt'NAX,_L_E~; Voroblyev, N. A J.; Frid Z,
V
Role of dislocation1lin the stren thnenithi and f ailure k of metfila (Rol'dislakats
Mt 1104
v uprochnenii i rurushenii metallov MQac Izd-vo "Djauka". 1965. 17,9
v
.1 P.
illus., biblio. Errata slip inserted. 4500 copies prtnted.
TOPIC TAGS: metal, alloy, metal strength, alloy strengtli, dislocation, disloca-
tion theory, thermomechanical treatment, metal failure,
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book is a continuation and development of the ideas
of the late ProfessoA -1. ]~. ~Qdin~n the theory of dislocations. This theory
served as ,.metals
the basis for the elaboration of new methoda~of st-rengthening
and alloys. In the first part (Chap. 1-1V) of this mol),ograplia the role of dis-
locations in the development of plastic deformation gn0l the generation of flaws!
is discussed. In the second part (Chap. V-VII) I the theoretical preimisen for
metal and alloy strengthening with thermomechanical trotatmetit and the effect of
the mechanical properties of metals 4ind alloys under, static
And cyclic loads are reviewed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: I
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Foreword -- 5
Ch. 1. Regularities of slcpping and strengthening an thetdifferent grades of
deformation -- 7
Ch. 11. Formation of submicroscopic flaws dtiring deformalAon aii a result af
multiplication of and interaction between defects of thO crylitA lattice 29
Ch. 111. Effect of grain size, temperature, and deformation rate on the charac-
teristics of metal fluidity -- 46
Ch. IV. Mechanism of bxittLe ruPture and regularities in the d41itctibility, of
metals during creep 73
Ch. V. Basic premises for the developmen Of methods of materia.l strengthening:~
by means of thermomechaniial treatment 103
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Ch. VI. Effect of basic technological fdctors on the effeet of ~atrengthenirtg lit
thermomechanical treatment: -- 119
Ch. VII. Increase of cyclic strength under c mbined thermovechwaleal
treatment -- 148
References 170
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AUTHOR: Ivanova, V. S..; Terentlyev, V. F.; Kudryashov, V. G.; Sabitova, N. S.
ORG: Institute of 'Metallurgy ini. A. A. Baykov (Institut metallurgil)
TIT LE: Mechanism of hardening during multiple deformation aging
SOURCE: Fizika motallov I metallovedeniye, v. 23, no.' 1, 1967, 117-122
TOPIC TAGS: metal deformation, metal aging, metal heat treatment, creep, low carbon
steel
AMRACT: The strength of metals can be additionally enhanced If they are deformed in
stages alto rnat ing with aging. The best results are produced when the metal is subjected at
room temperature co successive dynamic loadings up to a rigorously limited degree of deform-
ation equal in magnitude to the c:reep plateau, alternated with intermediate aging (multiple
thermornechanical treatment or MTMT). The MTMT of e. g. iron increases its yield point
by 100-150% and ultimate strenglh by 50-75% while maintaining plasticity at the level of 17%.
in this connection the authors investigated the dislocation structure of low-carbon steel and
armco iron following their quad:ruple (i.e. 4-starre) MTMT witli intermediate aging (150*C for
5 hr) after each stage of deformation. Dislocatcas were examined by etching with the reagent
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LZ (100 cc of methyl alcohol + 1 g FeCl ). Findings: the increase in the static and cyclic
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strength of armco iron and low-carbon steel following their MTMT is due to the formation of a
stabilized dislocation structure which uniformly encompasses the hardened volume of the
metal and leads to: a) limitation of surface deformation during cyclic loading of the metal and,
as a consequence, retardation of the occurrence of fatigue cracks which, in its turn, prolon-s
the life of the metal; b) increase in the energy G required for the propagation of a crack
lc
(per unit length of the crack). Knowledge of the parameters G and K (relative local increase
lc Ic
in tensile stress at the leading end of a crack spreading under conditions of plane deformation)
is an important and useful requirement for selecting the optimal regime of hardening treat-
i ment. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 formulas.
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Iris f titaniLlp at rt:)om 'Con, pora-
TIM': Poculiarities o ~.Lq_d~fonmtion and V1111UM OC
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SOURCEi Sovashchunlye po motallokhimil, too Lit Il ova don J..yxj.. pzltno tioniyu,_ t ltqmii _ I . yegq_
Uta6v--Y--k--1i f-ip,lavov * ~f~ow roaaarch on titanium
al16ys3;':Er-udy soveshchaniya. 14oscow,-Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 167-r/2
TOPIC TAGSi material testing, fatigue strength, titanium, titanium alloy, plastic
deformtIont electron microscopy / AT4 alloy, 10 stool, DIP-1A titanium, T-4,0 tita-
Mi Inn
ABSTRAM Somo proportion of titanium in construction usoo aro diocu3sod. Partic-
ular attention is given to tho offucLs of nurface conditions and jjKqL.,v__r
,,Qng,~vr_a=_
tions Comparative data on the fatiEe ~osistanca both in air and in vacuum are
;1VO., An unexpected outcome of these data (sea Fig. 1) in that the offect of the
air ambient on fatigue strength of titanium in about; twice as as that. for
iron. It is suggested that the level of chemical activity between titanium and oV-
gen in the air increases in conditions of cyclical loading. Tito plastic do-formation
behavior of titanium under both cyclical and static loads is also noted. The results
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a alloy AT4, b - titanium Df-lA,
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of x-ray surface amrilysli tit rocun tP1;1j)0rntuT'(j glvo q0r.") irldicat'lon of tho,
of surface pyramids mid prism,, A discus"11011 of "Ilo C"laill'-o3 arclar."Irig i.-i rzte-
rial fabric in plastic deforr-ition is presentod. It is ti-ouSh'to that 'Uh.43
is Derhaps.more sensitive to minute i-Lmerfoctions in cherLie-al comt6nt and rdlcro-
atructure than are imrky others. Eloctron microscope testo wore m1do an U--aiiii,111
alloy AT-ZPZ74.5r' Al, 1 5% ~cr-~ro+si), 0.01% Bp 0.1" C, 0.25"t C', 0-05':' ii, 0.015' 'ri
t /13 j . IV
mid the romindar titaniumj, The rusulb Ami that; under eyelical loadiml:- du:7orm-
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tion develops through several mochanisms. These resu.1-ts ore diagramed and do-
coribed, and compared vM tho fin4inda 0 othor rese&rtih. art. lla-qz 4 fig-
woo and 1 table.
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Study with Lho ~i!,i rf' microscopy of the lnitial' st-ll~-,-,
Of fatLgUe frjjj.,jrC-~ IS 0) RM 0, t t gor. delo no.6t125-
128 N.-D '61", 1--,,,3)
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Analys1s
"Investigation of the Locality of Plastic Defor-
matipa in Tension," I.A. Oding, Corr Mem A,~%d Sci
USSW.OV.S. 1vanova
Iz Ak Nauk SSSR,, OTN, No 1, pp 96-105
Experimenting with 3 grades of steel (EYa-lT, BI-
4r-4 and Armco-iroa), establishes that plastic de-
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formation at normal as well as at elevated temps
has local nature and different metals show differ-
ent extent of locality in plastic deformation.
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inhomogeniety of plastic deformation of 5teels
tested decreases with increase of deformation
(except in steel EI-454 at high temps).
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ODING, I.A.; VOLOSATOVA. YG.N.; IVANOVA, V.S.
Investivation of relaxation, creep and endurance properties of the
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.~Ia-lT Armko iron and steel at fluctuating temperaturoje. Tnidy Sem.
po proch. det. mash.1 no.2:3-30 '53. (niaA 7:1)
1. Chlea-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Oding).
(Steel) (Iron) (Creep of metals)
M If it, vim
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Ivrd4c)ve-, V.S.
Cortain factoru nffecting the ratn of creep. '1'7njj,,r Sem.po r,?-cch.
dpt.m.,qch. 1 no.2:59-66 '53. OILRA 7: 1)
(Cre-i-o of metals)
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ODING, I.A., chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk S=; 117jillOYA, V.-S., inzhener.
Scientific achievements of construction bureuus in problems of strength.
Applying some nev scientific achievements in the deoign of machine parts.
Vest.mash. 33 no.10:3-10 0 153. (HIRA 6:10)
1. Akude-niya nauk SSSR (for Oding). (14achitnical englneering)
USSR/Engineering Metallurgy r, D - U12
C ~Lrd 1/1 Pub. 41-6/13
Author : Oding, I. A. and Ivanova, V. S., Moscow
Title : Some properties of diffusion plasticity during stress relaxation in
metals.
Periodicals : Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. tekh. nauk 5, 81-90, May 1954
Abstract : Discusses two mechanisms in process of relaxation of metals; (1) dif-
fusion and (2) mechan'cal. Gives results of investigation of (1) dif-
fusion processes on the first portion of the relaxation curve and their
role and effectiveness in an evaluation of the relaucation stability of
metal and (2) the mechanism of diffusion plasticity.. Graphs; tables.
Sixteen references.
Institution : Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov
Submitted : February 20, 1954
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Subject USSR/Engineering
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Authors Oding, I. A., Corr. Mem., Academy of Sciences, USSR and
Ivanova, V. S., Kand. of Tech. Sel.
Title Interrelation between different criteria of heat resistance
Periodical Teploenergetika, 1, 24-27, Ja 1955
Abstract Recommendations are made concerning the margin of strength
when the plastic properties of material are taken into con-
sideration for those machine parts which work under high
temperatures. A new equation is suggested for the extra-
polation of the relation "stress-time" when testing for a
lon laBtin strength. Di.agrams. References: 3 Russian,
(19W8_-1953)~ 4 non-Russian, (1941-1952).
Institution : Institute of Metallurgy im. A. A. Baykov
Submitted : No date
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Author : Ivanova, V. S. and Oding, I. A., Moscow
Title : Creep of Cast Iron with Spheroidal Graphite
Periodical : Izv- AN SSSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 7, 89-92, Jul 55
Abstract : Reviews results of referenced works on creep tests of spheroidal
graphite iron at 4500C. Discusses influence of chettdcal compo-
sition on creep resistance of the iron. One micrograph; two
graphs. Five references, three USSR.
Institution
Submitted 26 March 1955
ODING, I.A., professor, d9lctor takhnichaskikh nauk; IYANOVA, V.S., kandidat
takhaichaskikh nauk.
Tabular-differential method of determining the safety factor Is
machine building. TruAy ME no.17:85-101 155. OMU 917)
LChlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Odixg).2.K&fed:ra toklmologii
metallov.
(Machinery--Design)
IVAIOVJLk Vi,161,
Plasticity criteria in the creep of metals. Zav.lab. 21 no.2:
212-216 155. (baqA 9 :6 )
1. Inatitut metallurgil Akadamii nauk SM
(Creep of metals)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 1, p, 160 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ivanova, V.S.
TITLE: of the Yielding Region (0 prirode ploshchadki tekuchesti)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Sibirsk. fiz. -tekhn. in-ta. pri Toniskom un-te, 1955, Nr 34,
pp 139-158
ABSTRACT: An expansion of the paper by V. S. Ivanova Dokl, AN SSSR, 1954,
Vol 94, Nr 2, pp 217-220; RZhMekh, 1954, Nr 10, abstract 5386).
Reviewer's name not given
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Authorv s Oding, I. A., 111c.7,mb. Carr., Acad. of' So., USSR, MA IVOIDva, V. Scs, Caiad
Tech. Sc.
Title I Aaalyuis and aDplication of certain creep criteivia,
Period-Cal t Vest. mash. 35/50 62-66., Dray 1955
Abstract s ?ie two basic phyroical properties of a metal Wjich Imedeterminis Itm
nxchinability under creep conditions are expla,11,ned. The creep oritoria
clooely --onrected with the physivil propartios of EjAal are diucussad. It
is t1hat the source of pi'asticity in it orilievia chaviaterizi-na -
a sp-c-cial property of a met-21, nalaaly, its pj.zjjntjcJ,t#y during loiig pixiod
o:;' eervice under ;trese 6it high te4)erature. The platitic:Lty P:riteirion
ahowj the homolog is of 1.,p-eat
~ ,;r between zresp and strength c:,"Jtaj-i,j, t"tch
ij=ortanca in installography and in cons truclwi an. Tiab,Le; graphe.
Institution t
Subibitted
USelt/ Engneering - Metal creep
G#Xd A Pub. 22 20/46
Authora v Oding, I. A., Mam.-Corresp.s Acad. of So., U$SR; and Ivanovas V. S.
I-P., -, 1,-,
Title 9 On the process of decompovition of metals durinq crwi:~-:)
Periodical t Dak. AN 55SR 10311t 77-90, Jul 1, 1955
Abetraot t Causes of the formation of cracks in metals dwrfLng crwep, which 1,eads to the
metal fracture, are discussed. U analynis of:yarilqao ~hearieu to qxplain
the proces s o f metal f racture during creep laailli t4V: ihie ~f c4nelusion
based on the hypothesis of the so-called "vaeant spal-nis ": the dff~llslon
of the vacant spaces, gathering thr--m into colonies i!jaikr pores, 4~nd the
developing of these pores into a crack; and q.-owing V.-ie Crack at tho expense
of new vacant spaces are the real causes of J'vactwro durigig cl-eep. Ten
references: 1 USSR, 4 Germ. and 5 USA (1925-4954). Dia,~rwn.
institution : Acad. of So., USSR, Institute of Metallurgy imani A. A. Saykqi,
Submitted : February 25, 1955
IVANOVA, V. S. and ODOG, L A*
"Fatigue of metals under contact friction," a paper presented at
International Conference on Fatigue of W-tals, Londom, Sep. 56.
DSI. No- 103
IVANOVAI, V. S.
,ding. I. A. (Corr. Abr. AS 13SOR), Ivanova, V. S., "General
Dia,r--ram of the Criteria of Creep with the oc Now lbalat-lons
(dependencies) Between Pressure (stress), Speed of Creep ind Tez,,i
of Service of the I-Ictal."
in book Research on Heat Resistant Alloys, oub by Acad. Sci. USSR,
Moscow, 1956, 160 pp.
Tnat. 11-letallurgy im A. A. flaykov
ve" N t, V ri, V 'S - PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 364
Akademiya nauk SSSR
Prochnost' metallov (Strength of Metals) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1956. 205 P. 5,200 copies printed.
Reap. Ed.: Ageyev, N.V., Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciencesp
USSR; Ed. of Publishing Housei Rzheznikov, V.S.; Tech. Ed.:
Makuni, Ye. V.
PURPOSE: This book is a collection of articles published in honor
of-I.A. Oding, a Soviet scientist, engineer and teacher whose
spedigl fields are'm~xtallurgy and strength of metals. The book
marks his 60th birthday and the 35th anniversary of his scientifi(
and pedagogical work.
COVERAGE: These articles deal with experimental and theoretical
investigations of the properties and characteristics of metals.
For the abstract of each article see Table of Contents, There
is a list of 131 articles and books written by I.A, Oding.
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On the 60th Birthday of I.A. Oding, Corresponding Member of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR 7
This article is a brief biography of I.A. Oding~ written on the
occasion of his 60th birthday and the 35th anniversary of his
scientific work. Oding, considered a great Soviet scientist,
engineer and teacher,specialized in the field of metallurgy and
strength of metals.
Ivanova V.S. (Metallurgical Institute of the Academy of Sciences,
-iii~ ~Problem of Dislocation in Crystals During the Process
of Creep 16
'Using the theory of dislocation in crystals, the author attempts
to explain the characteristics of metal behavior kLyider creep
conditions and the increase in strength following mechanical and
thermal treatment of metals. In connection with this the author
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mentions the work of I.A. Oding. There are 11 references, 4 of
which are Soviet, and 7 English.
Dekhtyar, I. Ya (Physic,91 Metallurf;Y Institute of the Academy
of Sciences, US~R) Effect of Imperfections in Crystal structure
on Metal Failure
The author discusses Soviet and foreign experiments on the effect 27
of imperfections in Crystal structure on creep deformation and
failure of metals. There are 20 references, 10 Of which are
Soviet and 10 English.
Burdukskiy, V.V. (Metallurgical Institute of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR) On the Problem Of Stress Distribution in an
Annular Test Specimen During the Relaxation Process
In this article the author describes the Procedure and discusses 36
the results of an experiment conducted to determine stress-strain
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TROYANSKIT, Tevgeaiy klakeandrovich; ITANOVA. V.6., redaktor; VORONIN, X.P.,
tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[Ketals for boiler construction and calculation of the strength of
boi.lers]- Metally kotlostrosaiia i raschat prochmosti detalei
parovykh kotlov. Moskva, Oose energe iod-vo# 1956, 192 p.
(Boilers), - (M2A 10: 1)
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr I Z1, p 300 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ivanova, V.S.
TITLE: Cn the Question of the Role of Di5locations in the Creep Process
(K voprosu o roli dislokatsiy v protsesse polzuchesti)
PERIODICAL: V sb. : Prochnost' metallov. Moscow, AN SSR, 1956, pp 16-~b
ABSTRACT: The theory of dislocation (D) is employed in an effort to explain
qualitatively certain peculiarities in the behavior of metal under
conditions of creep, namely, the localized nature of plastic de--
formation and the strengthen.ing of metal%.- tinder muchinica) ann
heat treatment. In the light of the D theory, the localized progrvs-
of plastic deformation is explained by the difference of ci iticaA!
stresses required for the movement of the separate 'D' ~. It is
shown that the resistance to creep is considerably increased in the
case of "Armco" iron (American Rolling Mill Co, ) and au-stenite
steel EYa-IT (up to 25 times in a number of instances), afttr a
preliminary deformation, under conditions oi creep, to (he point
of critical deformation, followed by expo5ure to operating ts-:-n-l-
perature for about 24 hours. Pau-,~ing t(.) cool thc -,pet,lmC*n doe'
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To the Question of the Role of Dislocations in the Creep Process
strengthening is caused by the formation around the D of a "cloud"
of heterogeneous atoms which obstruct its progress, Since the
accumulation of atoms is a diffusion process, increased temper,.-
tures and a certain length of tirne are required for its realization
Not under all conditions-does the mechanical and heat treatment
result in strengthening; it appears that an optimal concentratilon
of D's exists which corresponds to the critical deformation Lnd
which is indispensable for the strengthening of metal, Under
deformations greater or smaller than the critical deformation,
the strengthening is significantly smaller