SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANTSOV, V. - IVANUSHKO, N.
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AUTHOM Glkla. A. F. , C*ftd1_date of Technical SC19--coo'DOC.Mt
TIMS Inter-Umlyersity Scientific Conference on Electric
Ing vinstrumottLan 'd Toachntcal Vants of Autcantion
"Mour k n
(M hyuto a AyA n Uc my k nforentolys po
alektT0Izs*rIt*I1njz priborms I takhnictoutim, zrodntvax
0vtom attki)
PICRIODICALt Izvestlyn Vyeshikh Uchobafth Zavedonty, tile k tromekhanike
195d, Mr 9. PP 130-135 (USSR)
ANTRA(M The conference man hold at the Urllnf;ro,lski~
olektrotOhnichooklY In* tIIut Imant V. 1. 11yanova
(Lanins) (Loninarad Eloctro-techutual Institute ixomt
V. 1. Ullyanoy (Lanin))oss November 11-15, 1950. 'rim
repr.contativen of eleven hishor teaching *Gtablialuxonts
mid three research Institutes participated and a large
number of specialists of various Industrin I undertukings
were present.
Aspirant b_-1, MAW (Novochorkmadc ftlylts4tinical
Institut*) presented the paper 'High acc=.cy automatic
d.c. bridge with numerical reading otr".
AaalstaLb I tfp (Novocherkmask1blytocianic4l
a &a"" a
in stitute) press a paper lusawiring element
Card 4/13 for accurate automatic comparison noterlAS Loxtrumnnt4
e-14.
With numerical reading off'; the nonsItIvity threshold
or such in,.trunnta sust tw of the order of 10 g and
30 ILY in a briAge-eircuit in the case of an input
re sistanca of at least 100 kOhm. The tosponse Jiso
should be of the order of 5 memo. The design or the
Instrument described by his in based an an a.c.
amplifier, whereby the d c. voltage to bo measured in
transformed into &.a. Icy a vibrator with a noise level
of the order of 1 t&V. The instrument Is phase
gone itive and stability against overloads was achieved
by using a 2-way diode limiter.
Docent Q, K. Baclov (TAningrad Slectro-lechalcal
Instltut4T-jWjT-V" paper "Non-jlcetr slactrolLit
Toltago transformers with a nwarital output-, 11 which
he co"Idered two methods of transforming voltaps Into
a numerical code.
IVANTSOV,,.YA.., assistant
Measuring element for precise automatic measuring Instruments comparing
direct current with digital readings. Izv. vys. uchob. zav.; prib.
no.2:24-27 159. (MIRA 13:2)
l.Novocharkaoskly ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnichaskiy
institut im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze. Rakomendovana orgkomitaton mezhv=ov-
skoy konferentsil po elaktroizmaritelln7m priborata I tekhnicheakim
sredstvam avtomatiki.
(Zlectronic instruments)
8(2,1. 9(6)
AUTRORi AALdloov. T. I.. FiusiAaer Sol/' I 9-59-~-13/15
TIMUt Ths, Xator-utaversity scientific c.pforonOo
Electrical and 0. the Technical
X:ms of Automation (Xexbr"ovsksym, asuctmay,
kc-f-re-t-4- po pribor" I
tokh.ich-akl.. ared.tva. .tow,atik4)
rXILIODICALS PrIbor-tro7oalye, 1959, Ir 3. op 50-51 (C33a)
ABSTRI.M. We COAfwr-"& was bold at the LdaingradskLy eZwktrct*kh;dOb*A
Itatitut is. T. 1. Wy*nova (L*oIrA) (Leningrad Institute
Of ll.ctrical Zgj ... ring J..4j T. 1. Ul-yaaO, (L..ia) ) in
X"emb 195a It was attended by acre than 500 representatives
of institutes, of the 01M.
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s. 1h. AcroditakLy "derlined the outstanding
and of sa sa .Ing technique for the Of catic-el
-.04-Y. 9. ff. Ski, In his l..tur. -R.rt.4 On
'Th- TrwQdA Is the Develop .. % of U.th.4. of
card 1/5 Control of Pro4uotion Data- and outlined the 4.t.441r.
.wIbLIItio4 of uatmg radicextive mathods in such Control.
t
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l!bol
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of a& heavy direct c=reate with the help
4.01." 44KAO tic r*.*-. It. A. Rozaablat Investigated
,robleles .1 the appli.4tion, of mago.zi. amplifiers In
't,
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"S. 4 an %he present-day
"t.satt. control %*QbAique~ T`- Z. Typli.
!~Liar foat-ea of 4.4 the prospect. offered by
11, "Iwe Volans. The, lecture, by X. G. 3a2drr v
,..It at%bp-blems of stbilAty of discrete mut=.tic
T. U.hakc, the main t d.In the
dav
109--t of satb.-tic.1 an-log omp.ter. and -f
- .1ar* designed for id.strial us.. Th. -p*" by
:
T. S. ArsbyaLki. deal. .1th, - L.0tranic ~Lcc C.-al.tor
for th calculation of olatio. in 2b.
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deviess Itb Ir. rwak* sa.- To. M.
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"%oustic 4. a. potentiometer. ith high ~cursU- P,
"al P, Ithigh.procivion "tozatic, d - -0
Ir.-r 11 It111 .1. .104a . Th. Participants in L"'Cr!"es--
1I.tod below .1 ...... d the rll..sog -bja-ts (.hl 'h,
be ... not dive. by tbs 0.sat -41.9 of th- titlW-
A.A~L~;e_ Th. planning of &GLauring lawsata for
Cav-d 313 y
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The Uter-universiv Sciontific Conference on -T/1 19-59-3-15/15
Xlectricaa Measuring instruments &ad on the T*chmic&l
Means of Automation
AQaUX.% A.%Qa.SIc quoti*at-type aistars in digital computations.
2 B.Mrahoakos Methods of determining the 4yv&wIO errors
oooll4oacop. by siaulation. t.,j. Ornataklys
Prolble=z In neasuring electric quantities at extremely low
fraq4-mCI*x by electrical Indicating Inst~oats of warto us
$rate. .. L. F. 50141 type. of a- 0. eamp-s.tor..
A. ". Rozoakrantso Autamatio bridges " a. a. compensators
i4i'ted far the Control of the paxameters of coadeas.re in
"rise production. L. 1. Stolov, Sao* cha.reCtartatic. of
,idea% I u.tl.a unic5ii~ hich a" he used in -urlmg
t.obal 'JU:4=4 automation. D, A. Borodayawi Ultz"son-
PC. ssurv~ ~d liquid I:Vl j.4.0- !~U- A. Skllp.ik. Th.
circuitry Of - -.111ve .caiauta%ioz Indicator for
~ C~asesl-a4utlibri" bridges. x. r. 3.11d, The application
of L truu.iata ith. a&gasti~ brC4.s, ht.h permit a
aoneiii.rable, minplificatla a. of the apparatus
end th of
.i:ir.u1try used 1. - i~
quentit".. Yj A. r4rantt, Moth" of Icr.maL.& the
Cerd 4/5 as ..I%i tj.Oxygen sea P. T. S-It.kly,
for aeasuricl vibration
T. T. ftayko.. W.I. types of semiconductor
realstors &.1 possibilities of their application to
0iroultry to automation and as"uring t.c=qus. 0. 5.
Vs.olap.-4t of "plifi.rs ith
nal;:nduetcr triodes. rs. 1. N. A. 3.4r.ov.
,. . Lfemsm-r-, To. -P. Veryumv. Provision sesir...,luctor
frequency &*ter operating "car4tAC %a the pulso-counting
Principle. P. 0. ffi"Sia and A. X.eakidauk-S Methods or
460"~i.g Sbe xguatic field tr..gttt by seems f hiseuth
reaLators am4 tramedus"s operating on the Wall effect
principle. h resolution was adopt*& by ttv closing plea%,ry
as-tins or the C..f.rva..' bLiat say& or
iKprovius &ad coordi"timg aniontifi. ..rk ta the
field of "toostiono electric saa,xurlad- A4 cosputing
toomiq...
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9,6000 sov/144-59-4-7/13
AUTHOR: Ivantsov, V.A., Assistant
TITLE: Operation of an Electronic Null-indicator Under Heavy
Overload Conditions
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Elektromeldianika,
1959, Nr 4, pp 74 - 83 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It is shown that unless the dynamic.range of a typical
null-indicator is increased in sympathy with the si$;nal
anomalous results are obtained. Recommendations for a
limiter circuit are made. The indicator is given in
Figure 1. A local oscillator drives a vibrating converter
and also switches a phase-sensitive detector. The con-
verter output is amplified and applied to the detector.
The input may range between a few pV and several V.
Figure 2 shows oscillograms of various stages in the
amplifier and of the detector-controlled relay, when an
overloading signal is switched on and than off. Fisure 3
includes the behaviour of the phase-sensitive detector.
Figure 4 shows how conditions established for a 20 ~LV
level may be reversed wheii the input is increased to
Cardl/3 0.1 V. This is explained by the anoi,.jalous amplitude
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SOVIV 4-59-~-VJ3
Operation of an Electronic Null-Indicator Under Navy Over oad
Conditions
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characteristic of Figure 5. It is concluded that an
effective method of limiting is needed., The grid-current
limiting circuit of Figure 6 has been tested with the
results in Figure 7. The anode-limiting circuit of
Figure 8, performing as in Figure 9, is no more encouraging.
The two-way diode clamp of Figure 10 has the characteristics
of Figures 11 (a, Eei) and 12 (a, C,16). The preferred
diodes are the vacuum types 6k[h2P and DGTs-8 with limiting
resistance of 10 kfl. Semiconductor diodes are not
-cmtisfactory since their
Figure 13 is the circuit
limiter, as in Figure 10.
of Figure 14 is no longer
There are 14 figures and
parameters are so variable.
behaviour, stage-by-Btage, with
The amplitude characteristic
anomabus.
I Soviet reference.
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SoV/144-59-4-7/13
Operation of an Electronic Null-indicator Under Heavy Overload
Conditions
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra av-tomaticheskild-i i izmeritelInykh ustroystv,
Novocherkasskiy politeklinicheskiy institut (Chair of
Automatic and Metering Equipment, Novocherkassk
Polytechnical Institute)
SUBMITTED: March 3, 1959
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TITLE:
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.W,3TRA ~T.
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Ivant.3ov, Aspirant JOV/' 1111-59---1i-19/21
An Ail-Unio.-n Cmfei~ence on Aut,),na-U-i,--. Cintrol and Id.echods
of Electrical -dlz-~,.su~7e-::e*ot
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of a rotatinc Lshafu. At the Electrical
Sec~tLon, -.,- C,;.-crts vierci read on the follo-sin,:, subi-,C+s~
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MeasuremenU.
recorders; the orotier-tie;-, (~I'
the arplication o.j.' tc; IILAII
f renueric les, fll;~"Lhods of determinini,4 pha,,je e=or ;,~wd
mutual indur-tance of Coils ,.It audio freqaarx.ies,_
reference testin_g o f e I e -~ t r 4-1c.al instru-nents; a a .
witplif ier; a bvj.d:,e for tiie Df
impedances; a , c , so 1 f-c --i ai n s a t i ng il, i re a, i t, sUhe
accurate -4,iieasurement of power; errors of
t.oansformers; com-poa,.,atu-ion inet~.iods Of phase
differences of sin,,jp,,,)!.(JaI si-n-als; a hi,,!~h-accuracy
,alvano-.-P.etric LLiplifier; an accuraUe. ctx,,IpRrauor
brid:wre for resistances in the ranFe of C);00i to 10GOOO
ohmsi and problems, in the tlieory c,.'L' electrical
i.n.gUrLunents, The conferericc. noted al"..how-h
notable suc.::~es~3e_:z h.-;d bk~en i:..cliiieved, Lhex,6- vias in~-,dequate
co-ordination ol' si.-ienui-Cic res~.?arch 11;,'o-IIII: ana
exchan~~e ).'L' experien,_-e. ThIS was aL:GribuLed "Uo the
ab~-eiice of a s~ja_--Lalised journal on s,lbje(-,t; and
i t V. "a3 UeGIQIL~d to crease a joarnal e_--tiL;Ied "kuto~.~,az;ic
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bleasuremen t
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branc-It-:,s ijf pai.ticu~az-ly JLzi
the priduction of automatiji-C ;b(:- L___
11 N 7-3,
Sovj_,et Un_~.,-r� .-ed f ~--rei ;~,n
ASS-iCIATION.- !4.Dvuciier'.,,,asskiy
Card 5/5
S/144/62/000/005/004/005
D289/D,7jO8
AUTHOR:. Ivantsov, V.A., Assistg~
TITLE: Relationships for signal delay and variation of effec-
tive voltage in non-synchronous and out-of-phase opera-
tion of two pulse elements
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Blektro.mekha-
nika# no, 5, 1962, 521 - 526
TEXT: The author gives relations determining maximum delay in the
initiation of the change in frequency ahd maximum decrease of effec-
tive voltage. The case is considered where a single impulse of dura-
tion T is changed to a series of n pulses and intervals of duration
t where T = t n. Three wave forms of the changed pulse are conside-
red: rectangular, sinusoidal and a single pulse, The RMS voltage of
rectangular pul
U 1 (n - q ~2
= U + ])) 7
out I + (A n + n +
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GIKIS., A.F.; TENYAKOV, Ye.I.;,_!~Ovj V.A.
- I
A digital potentiometar. Trudy NPI 124:3-9 162. (HIRA 154.11)
(Potentiometer) (Electronlo measurements)
(Automatic control-Equipment and supp:Lies)
I
IVANTSOV, V.A.
Relationship between the carrier and modulating frequency
in electronic null indicators, Trudy NPI 12(~:31-40
162o (MULA 15: 11)
(Electronic measurements)
IVANTSOV, Vladimir Antonovich, aspirant
Nonstationary processes at the input circuits of null indicators
with contact modulators. Izv. vy-s. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 5
no.12:1385-1397 162. (min 16:6)
1. Kafedra avtomaticheskikh i izmaritellnykh ustroygtv Novo-
cherkasskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta.
(Pulse circuits) (Electric measurolnts) (Counting devices)
IUNTSOV, V.G., inzh. (g.Stalino)
Take into account stresses in underground gas lines in mining
areas. Stroi. truboprov. 5 no-7:24 J1 160. (KI" 13:9)
(Donets Basin-Gas, Natural--Pipolines)
IVANTSOV9 V,G., inzh.
C-- -
Let's improve the construction of urban gas system. Stroi.
truboprov. 6 no.3:27 Mr 161, (KrRA 14:3)
1. Trest Stalinspetastroys geStalino,
(Gaspipes)
AUTHORS:
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S/05 62/042/004/003/C317
B1 02YB1 04
Yesel I son, B. N., ghlrets, A. D.
The of c,~ncentrated Rd_,04 9,12utions
PS'RIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 4, 1962, 944-948
TEXT: The authors continue earlier investigaticns (ZhETF, ~0, 748, 1950,
DAN SSSR, 111, 56a, 1956; ZhETF, 902, 1956; ZhETP, 5ij, 23 , 1958) of
the He I ->He II transition uointlW as dependent on the He; concentra-
tion (X). The T,~(X) dependences were then determined for higher HO
concentrations (50.0, 59.6, 62-4~~'). T,,. of the He-solution with known Ee3 joo"
content was determined from the particularities of the heating or
cooling rate curves which were recorded by an 3-ITTI-09 (EPP-09) electronic
potentiometer. The measurements were carried out in an apparatus consisting
of several Dewar vessels in which temperatures below 10K could be
reached by pumping out the vapor above the liquid He4 by an adsorption
pump. For the above HO concentrations the TX values were 1.31 + 0.010K,
1 .0~ t 0.0101C and 1.02 + 0.030K. For a solution with X n 66-11i%T )v could
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The h-point of concentrated ... B102~B104
not be determined. The values obtained are shown in a TA(X) graph
together with data of many other publications. The data fit a curve which
is almost a straight line. Professor B. 0. Lazarev is thanked for
discussions and V. D. Krasnikov for as3istance. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION; Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Physicotechnical Institute of the Acadeny of Sciences
Ukrainskays, SSR)
SUBMUTTED: September 20, 1961
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S/056/6~ 44/002/016/065
B102/B16~0
AUTHORS: Yeselloon, B. X-1 Ivanteov, V. G-p Shvetal A. D.
TITLL'-. The surface tension of Ho3- lie 4 solutions
PERIODICAL: Zhurr%al eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziU, v. 44,
no. 2, 1963, 483-486
TAXT: The authors continue previous investigations (DMN SSSR, 99, 365,
1954) where theZr had measured the surface tension in an
3-He4 mixture up to 31f He3; now they measured it Lp to 75' He 3. ,he
He '0 ~" a . -
experimental apparatus was the same as before, only some. vt--riutions in. size
having been made. A tempgrature regulator kept thr--- temperature con3tant
with an accuracy of 5-10-0 OK. The surface tension a w" calculated with
the relation 2a(l/b 1- 1/b 2) - (q-Qv)6h, where b, and b 2: are t1le radii of
curvature of the lowest points of the menisci of the tw~'capillaries
(r, - 2.89 mm, -,2 - 0.12-0.22 mm), Q, and Qv are the liquid vapor
densities, g thegravity constant and h the distance be~iveen the lowest
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VQ56/6 3/0,;4/002/01 6/G6 5
The knirface tension of DI 02/B1 66
points of the menisci, The errors in measurement were 6ot above 43'., for
He3 concentrations up to 20i~- only about The a(T) curves were measured
f or 9, - 5, 15 - 0, 19 - 0, 50 -0, and 75 J,I; lle~ between 1 ..' ) an~ ij .2 OK; they lie
lower; the 'ii,;her the HO content, between the curves I-or the pure
compcirtent!-3. results are compared with the theory of ' 1. Prigogine
T
N lq;reement i!j found only for
UOVO (7im. ~;kllpl" 9, 1, 347, 195(3)-
0
He3 concentrut--~onq up to about There are 4 fl6ures.
S U BIM, I T T ED September 12, 19,62
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YESMIONo B*Xoj IVANTSOVj ToG#; SHVETS, I.D.
Surfaco tonoion of H93 - B94 golutions, Zhur. Asp, i taor,
fis. 44 no,2483-486 F 163. (111RA 1697)
w
IVAN"T~ V%.V.. gorny7 inzhener-olaktromekhanik; MWTOV, Y.Y., st&rshly n4L-
A4.
~UCMY7 sotrudnik; BABAK, G.A., -mladshik nauchny7 sotrxidnik; KOLTSM-
KIN, O.M., &sp!rant;IVA1TOV, G.V., kandidtt takhnichookikh nauk;
ZHUKAKROV, I.M., doteent.
Ways of improving pumping installations and main ventilation fans
for the mining lnduavrr; discuWon of I.M. Zhumakhov's article.
Gor.zhur. no.12:36-40 D 156* (MIRA 10:1)
1. Unipromed (for Ivantsov)a 2aVuazoyu%nyy ugolln7y inBtitut (for
Khanov and Kolyahkin) 3. Institat gornogo dola Akademil nauk USSR
(for Babak) 4.Molotovskir gornyy institut (for lvgnov) 5.Moskovsk17
gorny7 institut (for Zhumakhov).
(Mine pampa) (Mine, ventilation)
-
..00-
Selecting an efficient method Of cleaning and designing mine swaps.
Trady Unipromedi UO.2:130-142 '57-' (mnu 11:11)
(Mine drainage)
MPTSOV.. V.v.
Hydrostatic equipment for air puzrification. Mt. proizv, no.6,
/,1-42 je 63. WM 1647)
(Dust collectors)
IVANTSOVI V.V.; POPOV, N.V., red.; SH12MAREVA, L.V., tekhn. red.,
MILIKESOVA, I.F., tekhn. red.
[Simplified calculation of the Intrashop pneumatic
conveying of wood waste-3.Uproshchenrqi ramabot, vnutri-
tsekhovykh sistem pnbvmotransporta drevearqkh otkbodov.
Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhns informatsii i okon. isBled.
p0 lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoobrabatyvaius~ehei projqshl.,
1962. 103 p. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Gosudaretvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpri-
yatiy derevoobrabatyvayushchey promyshlennosti (for
Ivantsov).
KONUVO V.J. insh.; LESHIN, re., inah.; IVANTSOV Yu.9 inzh.
Industrial installations on piles. Na atroi. Ros. 4 no-5:11 RV
163. ,(KM 160)
(Bashkiria-Industrial buildings--Desip and cipnstruction)
~(Piling (Civil anginearinq))
IVAIMOV Yu P.., gornyy inzil.; BESEDA, I., gornyy in2h.
High-speed drifting makes povoible retreat longwal.l. minings
Ugoll 37 no*9:14-17 S 162o (MIRA 15:9)
1. Shakhtoupravlaniya No.17-bis tresta Chimtyakmntratsit
Donetskogo soveta narodnogo khozyay'stva.
(Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining)
IVANTSOV, Yu.P., gornyy Inzh.
Cap sets in a longwall. Ugoll 38 no.1:60 Ja 101. (MIRA 180)
IVANTSOV, YU.P., gornyy inzll.
LW ter for the reverse running of an OL-9-12 winch. 1J901' 38
no.8:49 Ag 163. (141RA 17:11)
1. Shakhtoupravleniye No.17-bis tresta Chistyakovantratsit.
SOBIWAKOVA, N.M.; IVANTSOVA, G.A.; BALIBINA, S.I.
E-,ctraction of molybdenwri from oreG in alkali i3olutdons using a
catalyst. Kin.syrte no.9:49-57 163. (MMA 17:10)
IVANTSOVA, L. 1. Cand. Tech. Sci.
Dissertation: "Physicochemical Properties of llig'h-Alwrina Glass and Inluence of the
Addition of Fluorides." All-Union Sci Research Inst of Glass, 19 llcv 47.
SO: Vechernvaya Pbskya, Nov, 1947 (Project #17836)
OVEZMURADOV,.S.O.; -IVANTSOVA, M.A.
Collection and hybridization of JeruBalem artichoke. Izv. AN
Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.6a57-60 164. (KRA 18W
1. Institut botaniki AN Turkmeni3koy SSR.
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', ~j%nOe In 'hC heredity of
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1. jnat,,tut. hotaniki ..-IN Turkr,,~:~m;koy
,C!jf:)t-)jS ,-4 ~ 11 -,,1-
laboratory chmistry c.,pcriine:jt,3 j.,
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N,osI,7-.FL,I G-os. ucIiebp~-da,-.,),:. izd-,.,o, 19IJi. C'3 ,. .
11 QD - A
IEVCE=Op V.V.9 doktor khim.raukp prof.; ~~-Aq-MA SOLOVIYEV,
N*G*; FSLIDT# Me; BAIZZIN,, Sjj, doktor iRZI-1, prof.,
redol SMt(WMCVp AeA,p redel MAJalOVAp X.N,.,p tokhnrad#,~
lGhemiatry; textbook for gradeo &.10 of secomdar7 a4t~.Ul
StWial uchebiDik d3 ia VIII-X klassoy arednei obko4r. Pod red.
S*A&Balezina. ladjo Haskvap Got3.uchebno-~sgog.izd--Vo 16-va
preav.RSM9 1950. 4,55 P. (MIRA 340)
(Chamiotry)
ACC NRi
-SOURCS ODDSt URIOR,96165IM1002100311OVS
AUTHORz-- Dvezmuradav, S. 0, (Ca:hdidate of sciei-aces)-;,PMa+A Ai,
ORG: Institute of Botany, TurkSSR (Institut botaniki AN Urkpietisikoy SSR)
TIM: Directed change in the heredity0of some fodder PlarAtS t1irvagh lij;ht:1
conditions
'SOURCEt AN TurkmSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya bioloeicheakikh Isauk, bo* 2. 1916~.' 31"436
TOPIG TAGSs agriculture crop, plant pbysiolog$r
ABSTRACTs In growing.corn, sorghum, and Jerusalem artichokez,'a shortening!W j;he
light day accelerated the developmental phases(Oof these crops aild increasedithwseed
Yield. I so reduced the amunt of foliage-0 height, and:bushiness of the~iplahtsa
The plants grown during a short light day produced more leaves, seedsp and-tubel's
the next year tunder normal light conditions) than did tho control, Orig. strts:baal
4 tables. f,-PM-7
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Card 1/2 Pub. 22 - 28152
A'Athorr.
Titln
rerlodical
Abutract
I Stromberg, A. G., and Ivantsova , 14. K.
I Int,2rchange current on an wimilf..;am drop elecizode and the ixiaposition
of (lischarging complexes.
% Dok. Ali 353R 100/2,.30j-306 Jan-11, 19,55"...
The definition ot 'lint, erchiulge Corrunt" i~;IqLveWaa tte.ajacluit aj*
li I f f
olectricity which 11 .the elc(,,, 4'. ode ~`eq-ctl On I ~Plq r ~ uni 0
articipt~a in 6 11
um potonti,~a. The in1x~;.,haajj:e'currr--n* ~ i.: an, ay
time at an er;ullibri b 16~ M
algam drop electrode was covputed by faeam; of a ~:e),,-tain ejullildon' by
:iub!Aituting, in it the experimental d!lta obt,ainw:', d taring -2~14Lr-
Ization m asure-filent's.
T:ie A. It. Gorldy Ural State Univorsit,,j
S
Institution
by
Ac--deiniclan A. N. Frunkin, Jul:~ 15, 1954
Periodical Dok. All O"SM 100/2, 303-706, An 11, 19~5
Card 2/2 Pub. 22 - 28/52
4bsbract If the discharge-ionization process is suffi-~o'Lejitllv slo"I th-~'
drop electrode shows a split anode-cathode wave iriiiech with
simplifying assumption can be satisfactorly de-ocri-bvd by an el'im," on
formulated on the basis of tYe retarded dj. 13cihargt:! .4 oil i zat i oil Lh,e ory.
Six references: 4 USSR, I USA and I Gerimn Graph,,~.
AUTHORS: Podchaynova, V. N., Ivantsova, M. K. 75-13-3-4/27
TITLE% The Polarographic Chara~~elrlTttr-o-r-~Eh-6- Copper Thiosemicar-
bazide Complex in Sulphuric and Hydrochloric Aoid Solutions
(Polyarograficheskaya kharakteristika tiosemikarbazidnogo
kompleksa medi v sernokislom i sQlyanokislom raetvorakh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal onaliticheskoy Xhimii, 1958, Vol 13, Rr 3, pp 284-
-288 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Polarographic methods are successfully employed in the in-
vestigation of complex compounds of many cations (Ref 1).
The chief condition for the applicability of polarographic
methods in the determination of the stability constants of a
complex (Ref 2) is the Teversibility of the reduction process
of ions at a dropping-mercury electrode. In reversible elect-
rode processes the only process taking a slow course is the
diffusion of ions to the surface of the electrode, All other
stages of th+rooeas ta.%e a rapid cour3e. The value of the
electrode potential depends on the concentration of the ions
present near the surface of thejeleotrode~ The equation for the
cathode wave in reversible processes readst
Card 1A
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bazide Complex in Sulphuric and I~ydrochloric Acid Solutions
E - E 01 059 log _i__
1/2 - 11 1d-i
Inirreversible electrode processes the displacement of the
half-wave potential is not directly connected with the
stability constants of the complex (.11of 3), The polarogra-
ph~o measurements were uade on a visaal polarograph of the
type UFAN (Ural Branch AS USSR), A saturatod calomel electro-
de sexvea as anode, a dropping-mercury electrode as cathode.
Exact details of the determination are given. Experiments
showed that the reduction of the bivalent copper ion at a
dropping-mercury electrode in 2n H2SO4 takes place in one
step; Cu2+ + 29---~.CuO. The introduction of thiosemicarbazide
into the solution causes a displacement of the half-wave po-
tential to the negative side. This fact indicates the format-
ion of a complex. The half-wave potential of the cathode-wave
of the reduction of the copper thioseinicarbazide complex in
2n sulfuric acid amounts to -o,35 to .-o,31 V. The investigat.,
ions showed that the reduction of the copper thiosea-icarbazide
complex in a sulfuric acid solution belongs to the irrever-
Card 2/4 sible processes. Therefore a polarographic determination of
The Polarographic Characteristic of the Copper 75-13-3-4/27
Thiosemicarbazide Complex in Sulphuric and Hydro-
chloric Acid Sdlutions
the stability constantc of this complex ia impossible. The
copper thiosemicarbazide complex was also investigated in 1n
hydrochloric acid as medium. It became evident that on this
occasion the discharge of complex ions takea place in two
stages. The half-wave potentials of the cathode-wave for the
first stage are -0,02 to -0,04 V, and for the second stage
-0,28 to -0,3 V. The secoad stage of the process is irreversible,
therefore the stability constant of the complex cannot be po-
larographically determined in a hydrochloric acid solution
either. A.G. Stromberg furnished ;walaable indications in re-
lation to the present work. There are 6 figures and 4 refer-
ences, 3 of which are 'Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ural 'akiy politekhaicheskiy institut im. 5.M. Kirova,
Sverdlovsk (Sverdlovsk Ural' Polytechnic Institute imeni
S.M. KirOv)
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Thiosemicarbazide Complex in Sulphuric and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions
SUBMITTED: August 6, 1956
1. Complex ions-Polarographic analysis
Card 4/4
IVANTSOVA, N.P.
Economic effectiveness of the mechanization and auto-nation of
finishing operations in the manutacture of electric instruments.
Priborostroanis no.gs23-24 S 163. (KRA 160)
(Electric equipment industry-Management) (Aut4mation)
IVANTSOVA,-N.P.
Practice in the mechanization and automation of assembly and
fitting work in the manufacture of electric instrwientB.
PriboroBtronenie no.llt24-25 N 163# (MIRA 16:12)
IVANTSOVA,S.
We are promoting medical care. Sov. profsoiu27 3 no.6:58-60
Je '55. (JUR& 8:8)
1. Predsedatell mestnogo komitets, profsoyuza Kirovskoy ob-
lastnoy bollnitsy
(Kirov Province--Medical service employees)
ANDRNnff,P.I.; XVANSOVA,V.T.; POLTAKOVA,3.1.; SILM,X.P.
Properties and struoture of the dispersed organic matter of
sedi.n.ontray rook. Tru4 VNIGRI no-831171-187 '55.
(Gecohomistry) (XLU 8:1D)
Y
JJSSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-8
Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum..
Motor and Jet Fuels. Lubricants.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Ehimiya, No 1, 1958, 2529
Author : Andreyev, P.F., Ivantsova, V.V.
Inst : All-Uaion Scientific Research Institute of Geological
Petroleum Exploration.
Title : The Role of Sulfur in Natural Processes of Petroleum
Transformatio Transformation.
Orig Pub : Tr. Vses. neft. n.-i. geologorazved. in-ta, 1957, 110 105,
66-67
Abstract ; The role of sulflar in processes of petroleum alteration
under natural conditions consists in accelerating the pro-
cesses of oxygen loss and hydrogen redistribution with for-
mation of water, methane hydrocarbons and graphite. Con-
currently
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NALIVKIN)-V.D.; DFDEYFV, V.A.j IVANT,';OVA,, V.V.1 KATS, Z.Yilg.; KRUGLIKOV, N.M.;
LAZARF,V, V.S.; SVFRCMW._'_G.P._ CHVMKOV, K.A.; SHABLDISKAYA, N.Vq
Prinimal u-c-fis'stiye;ZHkWW4X.P.; ROZANOV, L.N.; SOFROINITSKIY, P.-A.7-
t
KHAIN, V.?!~,.; SIMNE~NKOJ,`T".~.j SOKOLOVt V.N.; YAKOVLF.V) O.N., gidrogeolog
[Co fatIve- arial~sis 6f the dii. and gas pot'ihtiel*and:.+T-~.+;;&+rjtj.jes
mpa f -,4; . I
bf^tho. WFat-Siberian orme. 41duvlfi~i
-and Turgn-Sd~thisn plait -I ~is
~' -ir no
4ddw, ollegizohos isti'i tektoniki ZapndnoZibl~skoi-i'Tursno-
4
gkTrsio5 Lnfiin~rad; Nedri's"1965-322 p. (Lphingrod'
e ';nt"lvskii goologorezvpdochnyi
Vs'soiuzfiyi neftisifi6i nauchno-i;sledo
institut...Trudy, no.236) (MIRA 18-6)
IVANT I YICV, _T&t.,jua shin ist- ins trukt, or
Ghecking the disconnecting of a fast-acting circuit breaker. Alek.
i tepl.tiaga 4 no.2:13 F 160. (MIRA 13:6 )
1. Depo Yaroslavll-Glavnyy.
(Ilectric cutouts)
IVANUS, Kilivojo-
IVAIIUSD Hili-voj
Two-part sta"d crowns and metal facets for prosthesis. Zobo-
tdra,r, vest., LJOIjana 8 no.6:226-230 1953.
1, Peferat na sestanku Dmstya sobodravetvanikti doUveav SloveniJa
JunJj& 1953,
(UMAL PROSMSIS
*two-part stwed crowns & ustal facets for)
(GROWN AND BRII)GlrdMK
*two-part stamped crowns & metal facets for dent. prosth.)
ITAIM. Milivoj, xobotehnik
Cooperation between dental technician and dentist. Eobordrav.-Yest.
Zjublj- 9 no.4-6:211-214 1954.
l.-Referat n& strokovnem sestanku Drustya sotozdravstyanih delavoev
Slovenije v Ljubljaai sep~embra 1954,
dent. technician & dentist, evaporation)
Wq#P! 'wirant.
IVA LiA~,
Gas turbine traction engines. [Trudy] Knv no.64-go,'M '55.
(Gas turbine locomotives) (KM 9:8)
BOCHMV, N.Y., doteent, kand.tekbn.nauk; DIDENKO, T.P., inzh.;
IVAN~~Nl A'M. starshiy prepodavatell; TSVSTKOV, S.I.,
inzh. w. 4 'W-1-1-1,
Interurban gas-turbine motorbus. lavaysouebabosave;
mashinostr. no.3:12-19 159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Moskovskoye v7seho7e tekhnichaskoye uchiliabcbe imeni
N.Te. Baumana.
Notorbuses)
IYANUSHKIN, Aleksandr Potrovich; hIMNIMA, A., red.; YAKOYLEVA, Ye.,
--
(What is the meaning of absolute production volume and production.
per capital Chto oxnaohaiut absoliutnyi ob"em proizvodetva i
proizvodstvo produktaii na'dushm naselenits. Roiskva, *Kosk.
rabochii,* 1959. 46 p. (MIU 13-2)
(Russia-Beonomic policy)
IVANUSHKIN, Aleksandr Petr,61riah.* kand. ekonom. neuk; PAVLOV, Tikh~-,
'j
kand. ekonom. nauk; ISONTIYEV, L.A... redo;
HYASOYEDOV., B.., red.; SMK, 14., tekhn. red.
[Uncovering hidden potentialities for reducing production costs]
Vyiavlenie rezervov snizheniia setesto:Lmosti produktaii. Pod
obshchei red. L.A.Leontleva. Moskvap Mask. rabochii, 1961. P5 P.
OTIRA IN 1)
1. Chlen- Akademii nauk SSSR (for Leontlyev)
cow-Costs, Industrial)
AUTHOR: Ivanus . - R_ q_ 50-1-15/20'
TITLE: AddItions to the Suggestion by Ye. 11. Tsykin Concerning the
Regrinding of the Earth Borer UQ-44 (Dopolneniya k predloz-
heniyu Ye. N. Tsykina po paretochke bura(;Q -44).
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya 1958, Nr 1, PP- 50-51 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article by Ye. N. Tsykin "The Regrinding of the Earth
Borer for Work on Hard-Frozen and Tightly Compressed Ground"
was published in the periodical "Meteorology and Hydrologj"
no. 6, 1955. The earth borer[WH4 reground according to Tsykin'
method in the practical te3ts on hard-frozen ground proved not
to be very convenient. 1) Considerable physical efforts axe
necessary during the boring of hard-frozen ground. 2) A great
expenditure of time is necessary for boring a bore hole to a
depth of 1 m. An additional regrinding of the earth borer is
suggested, according to which the work of one laborer is con-
siderably facilitated and -the expenditure of time diminished.
The reground earth borer easily penetrates grounds of various
consistency. Such an earth borer may be widely used in taking
a soil-sample for moisture and in determining the froozing-
through of the ground. There is 1 figure.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Soils-Moisture content 2. Drilling machines-Maintenanco
SOV-125-56-e-8/16
AUTR~)RS: Vazimirov, A.A., 14orgun, V.P., Olifer, G.(,,, Ivanushkin, G.Ta.,
Svinarenko, 1J. and
Kapustyanov, Ye.V., T A.A.
TITLE; Durability of Hasa-produced [latches of Railway Gondola Cars While
Loading Under Presaure(Prochnost' seriynykh kryshek lyukov
zheleznodorozhnykh poluvagonov pri udernoy nagruzRe)
PERIODTCAL: Avtomsticheskaya svarka, 195811tir 8, pp 46-59 (USSR)
h
ABSTRACT: The existing hatches of gondola cars in the USSR are un-
satisfactory and cause considerable losses of coal in rail-
road transport. Hatches of 60- and 93-ton cars produced by
Uralvagonzavod and the Kryukov Car Building Plant were ex-
perimentally tested and deficiencies of thei.- design were re-
vealed. As a result of the experiments, new hatch designs
were developed. Several variations are suggested composed of
bent, thin-walled profiles. The proposed hatches are rigid,
lighter, and more durable than the hatches presently in use.
There are 6 diagrams, 5 graphs, 2 tables and 2 Soviet re-
ferences.
Card 1/2
S07-125-58-8-8/16
Dui6ability of Mass-produced [latches of Railwny Gondola Cars While
Loading Under Pressure
ASSOCIATIONSt Institut elektroavarki imeni Ye.O. Patona, All USSR (Institute
of Electric Welding imeni Ye.O. Paton, AS Ukr$S0
Kryukovskiy vagonostroitelInyy zavod (Kryuko,-Oftr Building
Plant)
SUBMITTED: May 12, 1958
1. Gondolas--Equipment 2. Hatches--Design
Card 2/2
IVANUSHKIN, I., inzh.-goodazist.
How to work with levels. Stroltoll no.12.,28-29 D 159.
WIRA 130)
(Level(Tool))
IVANUSHKINq I.M.
Effect of dibazole on the leukocyte reaction. Mur. milmobiol,-epid.
1 immun. 31 no. 4:120-123 Ap 160. (HIM 13..10)
1. lz kafedry farmakologii, farzataii i farmakognozii Voyenno-
meditainskoy ordena.Lenima akadem:Li imeni Kirove.
(STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS) (BENZ1141DAZOLE)
(LEUKOCYTES)
IVAVSHKII4, I.M.(laningrad)
Present state of the increased resistance to pliagoeytosis produced
by nonspecific means. Pat.fiziol.i eksp.terap. 4 no.2:41-44 ~r-Ap
160. WIRA 14:5)
1, Iz kafedry farmakologii, farmatsii i farmakognozii (zav. -
zwluzhennyy deyatell naWd prof. N.V.Lawev) Voyenno-meditsinskoy
ordena Lenina akademlilmeni S,,M.Kirova.
(PHAGOGYTOSIS) (PARASYMPATHOLYTICS)
AUV IN, Ivan Stepanovich; GIMOVO Yu.S., red. lad-m; TAYMULMAN. f.14.0
. _WvMift.
[Staking out work for the construction of aWtment houses and
industrial buildings] Razbivochnyo raboty pri stroitellatve
zhilykh i promyshlonnykh zdardi. IrA)skwa,'%s izd-vo iit-ry
po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. matorialam, 19;8. 1,54 P.(HIU 11:7)
(Sarveying)
PIAINUShTIN, P. F.
Ushirenie pri kovke nod ploskimi boikami. (Vestn. Mash., 1950, no. 7, p. 42-441)
(Widening during forging operations under the flat strikers of a hammer.)
DLC: TN4.V4
SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union,
Library of Congress, 1953.
SOV/137-59-1-1639
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiva, 1959, Nr 1, p 217 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ivanushkin, P. F
TITLE: On Rates of Feed of Metal During Drawing Operations in a Press With
Flat Heads (0 podachakh pri vytyazhke mezhdu ploskimi boykami)
PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Chera. metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4,
pp 127-131
ABSTRACT: On the strength of calculations and experimental results presented in
previous works, the following recommendations are made: The
determination of the press or the drop-hammer tonnage to be
employed in drawing operations should be based on a ratio of feed-vs~
initi'al-width equal to 0.8 : I C; the rate of feed in each subsequent
reduction must be so chosen as to ensure complete utilization of the
capacity of the given machine
M. Ts.
Card 1/1 2'17elal7o V C-
IVANUSHKIN, P.F., dote., kand.tekhn.nauk
Calculating the -number of ram strokes in forgIng between convex
dies. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav*; chernemsto no-10:113-118 0 158-
(MIRA 11:12)
1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgichaekty institut.
(Forging machinery)
IVANfJSHKIN,. F.F.;: SOZOLOV, L.N.; ANDRYUSHCHINKO, P.P.; KIRITSEV, A.D.;
,-_-...-._ - I- ' XOSTYUGHENKO, N.T.
Ratio of the cross-sectional area of forged metal to that of the
original blank following alternate deformation in different directions.
Kuz.-ahtam. proizv. I no.9:9-10 S '59. (MIRA 12:32)
(Forging)
IVANUSHKIN, P.F.
Improved calculations of-the width of closed edger and ful-
ler swaging dies. Kuz.-shtam. prolav. 4 no.1!14-15 Ja 162.
(MIRA 17:3)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyenlye, 1961, No. 2, pp. 4-5,
# 2V35
AUTHOP- ivanushkin, P. F.
1ITIAE: The Drawing Between Convex Heads
PERIODICAL: "Sb. nauchn. tr. Zhdanovsk. metallurg. in-t", 1960, No. 5, pp, 264-274
TM: Results are described of experiments on the determination of the
ratios between the longitudinal and transverse deformations when drawing between
convex heads. The experiments were conducted with specimens of steel r-T-5 (St-5)
of the cross sections of 10 x 20, 20 x 20, and 50 x 100 tin between the heads with
the convexity radii 5, 10, 15, and 25 mm, with 10-70% reduction and at 800 - 1,250
C, on a 50-t hydraulic press at a speed of 2 ma/see. The longitudinal deformation
decreases with increasing head convexity radius, and the cross deformation in-
creases; hereat, the deformation change rate drops with the transition from heads
with smaller convexity radius to greater ones. The longitudinal deformation
coefficient decreases for reductions up to 30-35%. The effect of temperature on
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S/123/61/000/002/006/017
The Drawing Between Convex Heads A005/AOOI
the deformation ratio is very insignificant. The shape of the front and side faces
of the specimens depends on the head convexity radii and the shrinkage. A method
is presented for calculating the number of pushes for drawing between convex heads.
- There are15 figures.
~.I. Kolesnikov
Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
Card 2/2
IVANUSHKIN, P.P.,
Comparative evaluation of the efficiency of roughing dieti
with concave and smooth working areas. Kuz.-sht&m. proizir.
5 no.11:17-20 N 163. (141RA 17: 1)
ACC NN AP7005394 SOURCE CODE':- UR/0146/07/000/001/0098/0,103
iAUTHOR: Ivanushkin, P. F.; Doroshko, V. I.
;1ORG: Zhdahov Metallurgical Institute (Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut)
I
ITITLE: On.the problem of distribution of normal stresses on the contact surface
Iduring shortening of thin bodies
IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 1, 1967, 98-103
C TAGS: stress distribution, material deformation, lead, elastic deformation,
tic deformation
ABSTRACT: A 50 ton IWdraulic press was used for an experimental invfztigation of the
distribution of normal stresses on the contact surface during upsetting of thin bdi e,
without widening. The deformation was done in a special die with 15 point--contact hy-
draulic dynamometers. The overall force of the deformation was measured by a hydraulic
pressure gauge. A loop oscillograph was used for recording the readings of the dyna-
!mometers and pressure gauge. Lead specimens were used with a constant width of 7 mm,
heights of 0.85, 1.55 and 4.7 mm and lengths varying from 100 to 2'rO mm. The contact
surface of the the was finished to V8. During the upsetting process, the contact sur-
faces of specimen and the were dry, flooded with acetone or lubricated with machine
oil. The resultant stress distribution curves for reduction of specimens with identi~-
.cal height show a single maximim for low initial ratio of length to height Vith two
Card 1/2 uDc: 621.735-531.781
ACC NR, AP76-05394-
,maxima for longer specimens and an extended maximum for.specimens of intermediate
.length. This transformation is explained as follows. Elastic compression of the en-
,tire specimen except for small sections at the edges takes place from application of
:the load to a certain moment. As the load increases, the edge sections subjected to
Tlastic deformation increase. At this stage, the central sections are either elastic-
ally or elastoplastically deformed. Stresses in the edge sections are determined by
existing solutions of the theory of plasticity. From a stress value of 1.1550 a at the
extreme point of contact, the stresses increase to a definite value at a point corre-
sponding to the plastic deformation boundary. In the central sections, the Etresses
are distributed as for elastic compression. From some definite value at the point of
contact corresponding to the geometric center of the compressed body, these stresses
increase. At the point corresponding to the boundary of elastic and plastic deforma-
tion, the curves intersect and the distribution diagram has two maxima. With further
propagation of plastic deformation toward the center as the compression force in-
creases, the distribution diagram has a single extended maximum which decreases in
length to become a point when plastic deformation of the entire specimen begins. The
force at which plastic deformation takes place along the entire length of the specimen
depends on the coefficient of friction 'and the ratio of length to height. Orig. art.
has: 5 figures, 1 table, 1 formula.
CODE: 20, 13/ SUBM DATE: ORIG REF: 061 Unt REF: 01
2/2
IVANUSHKIN, V.G.. inzh.
Selecting a method of extracting flat seams in hydraulic mining
depending on the size of the caved rock. Trudy VIIIIIGidrouglia
no.1:55-57 162. MRA 16:12)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy i proyektno-konstruktorlRiy
institut dobychi uglya gidravlicheskim sposobam.
1VAIRISHNIN; ZAI:IR,
paramete'ro
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On 4
(for -Ivwn~nh--
-filly (for
BUBM Y, V W
r, ve-j 11 c ho. in Ln I f cn) ta i ot (,f voA pre:~,qave an-r.o
uM.)erirvinL.A hydraidlo nvthoa of work!ng .7,he
j
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t4,or 3LIbI if' I
instAt'A dobychi 1111.1ya
IVANUSHKIN, V.G., inzki.
Testing anchorless wooden rod bolting in hydraulic m-in-
,,Trudy VNIlGidrouglia no.2t28-31 163. 1411R
Ventilation of stopes by meano of a ge4ral depression at
the Pol!-saevo-Severnaya hydraulic ndne. lbid.:32-34 (MIRA 17:6)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno~issledovatellskiy I. pi-ayektno-konstruk-
torskiy institut dobychi uglya gidravlichaskim sposobom.
LF:ONTIYEVP V.N.; KOVRIZHIN, A.K.; TSAY, T.H.; MURASHEV, W.I.; KUKSOV, N.I.;
IVANUSHKIN, V.G.; IVAROV9 V.V.; KOVACFSVICH, P.M.
Information of completed research and statements made by participants in
the conference. Vop. gor. davl. no.lSsI14-120 163. (KRA 18s7)
1. Inatitut gornogo dela Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for Leontlyev).
2. Kuznotskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy ugollnyy inotitut (for Kovrizhi,n).
3. Vlauchno-issledovatel'skiy inatitut stroitalletva ugollnykh i gornorud-
rqkh-predpriyatiyq Kemerovo (for TSay). 4. Vostochnyy nauchno-lasledovatell-
skiy institut po bazopasnosti rabot v gornoy promyshlennosti (for-Murashev).
5. Sibirskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauclino-issledovatellslcogo maLrksheyderskogo
instituta (for Kuksov). 6. Vsesoyvinyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy iproy*ektr-o-
konstruktorskiy institut dobychi uglya gidravlichoskim sposobom (for
Ivanushkin). 7. Kuzbasskiy sovet narodnogo khozyaystva (for Ivanov).
8. Kemerovskly gornyy institut, (for KDvachevich).
LOBANOV, D.P.; IVANUSWUKY,.I,
Mining the Mirgaliway deposit with use of ealf-propeUed equipment
Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tavot.met. 5 no-31ll-18 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Krasnoyarskiy institut tovetnykh metallov,
(Mirgaliasay region--Mining machinery)
tion c,
c.' Invar Allny,,~ Clon-!~:%inl- r~r
Colusil-ium." Ilin Highor E-Iucktion Cl--]C!r 0~
Labor Rod lannmr Inst of imeni I.V Stilin. 1/03cow,
1956. 'Lion for thi Dsvrom of Gnn(!i(Ir.~, in
Tf!cl~-.nlln-il Scimncpn)
So; Knizbn,--.%,.a Lrtopis', No. 18, 1956,
AUT OR: Iva I
H Auob1Q11a,.__A.Z- and Livshits B.G. 128
TITIS: Alloying of 36,1,o' invar enables one to ch-ange its properties
by hardening and tempering. (Legirovaii-ie .36-protsentnogo
invara pozvolyaet izmenyat' ego svoystva putem zakalki i
otpuaka.)
PERIODICAL: "Fizika Metalloy i Metallovedenie", (Physics of-Metals and
tallurgyT, -195?, Vol.IV, No.1 (10), pp.184-185 (U.SeSeRe)
ABSTRACT: The authors show that the X-state can be obtained by
alloying of a single-phase alloy which without alloying has
no ordered state or phase transformations. As such an alloy
invar (36yo Ni, rest Fe) was chosen and in Fig. 1 the change
of the electric resistance after tempering from various
temperatures of hardened invar eontaining 851c, Mo is given.
Thus, it is shown that a K-state can be obtained in oider as
well as disorder solutions by ixLtroducing. small quantities
of a third component. One graph, 1 German and 1 Russian
reference.
R6cd. July 24, 1956.
AUTHORS: Ivanushkina, A. Z. and Livshits, B. G. 126-5-3-18/3l
TITLE: Investigation f the Properties and of the Structure of
Invar Alloys Alloyed with Molybdenum, Chromium and Hiobium
(Issledovaniye svoystv i struktury invarnykh splavov,
le~67-ircvannykh molibdenom, khromom i niobiye.m)
PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol 5, Nr 3,
pp 527-535 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In earlier vork of one of the authors -and his team (Ref.1),
using-, methods of electric resistance and dilatometry, it
was shown that on introducing molybdenum. into a pemalloy
alloy Ni Fe the effects of ordering are suppressed and
for Mo Kntents above l9o' t-hey asswao a negative sign.
Thus, in the case of long duration low temperature
annealing of hardened specimens of the composition
Ni Fe + 2 to 6% Mo, their electric resistance and volume
increase and other properties also chezge. The asstuaption
was expressed tha+ntroductio-, of Mo into the solid
solution Ni Fe produces non-uniformity at low tempera-
tures, referKd to as the K-state by Thomas (Ref.2).
Card Livshits (Ref.1) expressed the hypothesis that such non-
1/5 uniformity is the consequence of unequal affinity of Mo
126-5-3-18/31
Investigation of the Properties and Of the Structure of Ir-va--
Alloys Alloyed with Molybdenum, Chromium and Diobium.
with iron and -nickel. However, Bosarth and Boothby
(Ref.3) and Josso (Ref.4) expressed the opposite view,
namely, that the change in the propertiez, of 11o
perraalloy during heat treatment is the re~sult of
ordering of tile solid solution and Taylor and Hinton
(Ref.5) expressed the same view on nichrome. Therefore,
the authors of this paper considered it interesting to
investigate introduction of transition metals into such
an iron-nickel alloyinwhich,in absence of a third
component, ordering does not take place. In this respect
invar is a fully suitable alloy. AlloyinG of invar with
transition metals is of interest*also from another point
of view, namely, it could be anticipated that in thie way
it Trill be possible to reduce the temperature coefficient
of the modulus of elasticity of invar,which is of great
practical importance. The chemical compositions of the
investigated eight alloys are entered in Table 1, P-52?.
All the alloys excepG one, which was a ti-.o-phase alloy,
vere solid solutions. The ex
-perimental melts were
Card produced in a high frequercy induction fuxnace. From a
rod of 3.2 mm dia. dilatometric specim-ens were produced
2/5 for measurinS the electric resistance, the micro-1-iardness
126-5-3-18/31
InvestiE;ation of the Properties qnd of the Structure of Invar
Alloys Alloyed -,-;ith ldoly~denuml, Chromium and Niobiuip
and also for micro-structural analysis. The heatinrr was
0
effected in a-h-ydrogen filled furnace or in a vacuum of
10 3 Min H,C;j coal. Temperature control of -the furnace was
effected by means of an automabic potentiometer and
i.-ieasured a0chroriniel-ralitmel Uiermnoco,,iple with an
accurac-~, of + C; quenching was effected ija ice water.
For stuaying the influenco of deformatlon in the cold
state or. the electrical resistance of the alloys', rods
with various initial diameters were chosen (from 10 mm
do-,-,m to 3.2 mm) and dralm to a diameter of 3.2 m:m so
t",_at reductions were obtained varying between 0 and C)O%.
The results are described and. evalU.-Lted and the authors
forziulate the followinF, distinguishing feature-- of the
K-state (intraphase non-uni'L"ormity):
1. The kinetics of formation of the K-state indicates that
this state becomes established by diffusion ih the case
of orderinG as well as in the case of aGeinF,.
Card 2. The Drocess takes place inside the solid solution
viithout separatinn- out of a. second phase with a lattice
3/5 differing from the' lattice of the initial solution;
126-5-3-18/31
Investigation of the Proper-ties and of the Stvucti;xe of Invar
Alloys Alloyed ii!iith Molybdenum, Chromium mid 14iobiiim
thereby, the process of the K-state is reniniscent of
the process of ordering.
3. In the same way as for othar phaise trwisformation,
the formation or cessation of the K-state is accompanied
by absorption or release of heati a volume effect 7 a
change in hardness, strength, elastic and other
properties.
L~. The electric resistance changes in the opposite
direction to the respective change during ordering.
In the case of the K-state forming (durir4;-annealing or
tempering), the resistance increases whil!it duzring
hardening or Work-hardening (after annealing or t-emperinE)
the resistance decreases.
5. Introduction of a third component into a binary alloy
with a tendency to orderin,l; (for instance, TTiFe) the
tendency to order is at first eliminated and an
increasing concentration of "the third component will at
first bring about and then intensify the K-state uhich
Card can be detected on the basis of all physical properties
4/5 of the alloy (Ref.1). If the alloy is a non-ordering one
126-5-3-18/31
Investigation of the Properties and of the Structure of Invar
Alloys Alloyed with llolybdenum, Cl.-Lromium and Niobium
(for instance Fe + 360/6 Vi.) introduction of a third
component will cause the feri;iation of' the, K-state and
intensify this state irith increasing concentration of
the third component. In both cases a. considerable
intensification is obtained on introd-uciri~, only a fa-vi
atomic percent of the third component it is this
feature which distinG-uish-es tile K-state from the ordinary
ordering process at which introduction of a third
component can only wea3cen the effect of ordering by
concentration softeninS.
6. As Thomas has indicated, the K-state is detected in
alloys containing turansilk;ion metals. Apparently this
phenomenon is caused by the chemical (electronic)
interaction of atoms of individual components which
causes their regrouping in the lattice. It cannot be
Card 5/5 -ruled out that the selective affinity of components leads
to such an atomic segre-gation.
L3
There are 7 figures and 3 tables and 7 references, 3 of
which are Soviet, 2 English, 1 German, 1 French.
ASSOCIATION: Institut pcetsizionnykh splavov TsNIICh%,1
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SUBMITTED: February 26, 1957 1. Nickel steel alloys-Prol)erties 2. Nickel
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Analyoir, of the results of of di-p-,noary-1--vol ob2onralkdon o,'
worl-Ors w1th r'invn-atiam. Sov. 7.drav. 19 no. e.63-67 160.
(1,11ID1 13:10)
1. Iz tc-rapcvtichesl-.oLo otcleleni,ra (zav. - vrcch
Pa.-21-,in) 1-y r.-orodskoy bollnitusy mocliho-sanitarnoy
C'Lasti 1 ombinata -a,~ich Ye.". Orlova)
Orel-hovo-2uyevo.
(TEXTIM WOMM-DISMSES AND HYGIZIM
(MEMATISC FEVER)
IVANUSHKINA, M.
Correspondence training of builders. Sel'.utroi. 9 no.4:
23-24 J1 '54. 012A 13:2)
1. Starshiy Inspektor otdola
Sovete Ministrov RSnR.
(Building trades
kadrov Glavkolkhostatroya pri
--Study and teaching)
GOGUNTfl, Yu.r--.,, CHEKIMOV, A.'~,
n the Z--~,.n
of relief i
Sbor.nauch.rab.KJ-ev*,,..,j.
YESTFORUN, K.Ye.; 1VANUSHKO, A.S*; LYULtYEV, Yu,B,
Age of the Kingirskaya series* Sbor.nauch.rab.Kiev.un.,
no.1:47-50 163. (MIRA 18t1-1)
VAKHAN, David Yefimovich; IVANUSHKO, 11 D..' red.
I.. . ..... I--
[Complex signals and the tneertainty principle in radar)
Slozhr4re signaly i'pkintsip neoprodolonnosti v radiolo-
katsii. Moskva, Sovetakoe radio, 1965. 303 P.
(MIRA 18:11)
VOLIN, Hikhail Lazaravich; rodaktor; XCRUSEV, N.N., takhai-
chaski.v redaktor
1
[intermediate-fraqueney amplifiers] Usiliteli promezhutochnoi chastoty.
Izd. 3-8, dop. Hoekya. Ixd-vo "Sovetskoe radio.$ 1956. 231 P.
(Amplifiers. Folectron-tube) (MLEA 9:11)
OTTIR$. Nina Viadimiroma; IWVSHKOO N.D., red.; 8VV3U.-J(OTj, A.A.0 tokhn.
red.
[,Independent doppler radio naviCation instrumonts-, a brief mwvey
of foreign literature] Avtonomnye doppleroivskle ridionavigatsionnye
pribm7, kratkii obzor zarubezhuol peohati. Konkra, Izd-vo wSovetelcoe.
radio," 1957. 44 ps'
(Airplanes-Radar equipmant)
NEYMAY. U.S.; VOLIN. M.L., red.;,,~TAJT~HKO. N.D., red.& SVIMIKOV,
A.A., tekhn.rad. :- - .
[Automatic processes and effects; general problems In the theoz7
of systems with controlling closed circuits] Avtonatichaskie
proteessy I lavleniia; obehohiO Topromy teorii nistam, sodar-
shashchikh upravliaiushohis kolltea zavisimostel. Moskva. ;z4-vo
"Sovetskoa radio," 1958. 147 P. (MIRA 12:7)
(Automatic control)
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red.; STESHNIKOV, A.A.9 tekhn. red.
[Problems and methods in linear programming] Zadachi i metody li-
neinogo programmirovaniia. Moskvap Izd-vo "Sovetskoe radio#"
1961. 490 p. (Linear programming) (MIRA 14-.9)
MITYASHEV, Boris Nikolayevich; IVANUSHKO, N.D... red.; SVESHNIKOV, A.A.)
tekhn. red.
(Determination of the position of pulses with respect to time
in the presence of interference]Opredelenie vremennogo polozhe-
niia impullsov pri nalichii pomekh. Moskva, Sovetokoe radio,
,.1962. 198 P. 04M& 15:12)
(Pulse techniques (Electronics)) (Radar)
WOUN) D.Ye.; IVANUSHKO, N-.D.,, red.; SVESHN1KOV, A.A., t4din. red.
[Asymptotical methods
skie metody v lineinoi
radio," 1962. 246 p.
in linear radio aystemal
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(Radio)
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(MIRA 15:6)