SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KATSMAN, YU.V. - KATSNELSON, BORIS ALEKSANDROVICH

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GEVOFCYAN, B.A.; KA LIMONOV, G.Ye.1 SAKWVp V.S.; KATKOV, V*P'; DOVA, L. .; MAMYKINAq A.D.; PO?,-"p G.I.; DORDKHOVp A.A.; FALEYEVp G.A., lnzh.p retsenzent; BDGATAYA, L.M., red.; ZARSHCHIKOVA, L.N., tekhn. red.. (Press method for meat boning and deveining) Obyalka i zhilovka miasa pressovaniem. [By] B.A.Gevorgian i dr. Moskva, Pishche- promizdat, 1963. 31 P. (MIRA 16:8) (Meat industry-Equipment and supplies) (Sausages) KATSM&N, Z.Ta. Yarn count system for thrown silk ("Handbook on ailk, reeling of cocoons and silk spinning" by GIZLBGPROM. Reviewed by Z.IA.Katoman). Tekst.prom. 19 no.8:91 Ag 159. MR& 13:1) 1. Nachallnik laboratorii fabriki "Krasnaya krutil'shchitsa." (Silk manufacture) KCRITYSSKIT, Ya.l.; KORIW, I.V.; ODIffTSOVA, A.P.; KATSMAN, Z-Ya. MIT apparatus for testing bobbins. Tekst.prom. 20 no.9:23-26 S 16o. (MM 13:10) 1. Sotradniki Veesoyusnogo nauchno-looledavatellskogo instituta takstilinogo I legkogo mehinostroyeniya (for Koritysokiy, Kornev). 2. Rabotniki fabriki Olraenaya krutil'shchitea" (for Odintsova, Kateman). (Bobbins (Textile machinery)--Testing) A ZIIURAVLEV~ A.M., lnzh.~ KAV'VIAN, '1,.Yn,,, Invi.; BIAZEVA, li~ L.H., Jimb.; TSIRILIS0111 V.A. Inzh. p Li Mechanization of conveying opei-ations at the "Krz-, ~-naia Kri-' shchitsaff Plant. Wkh. avtom.proizv. 19 nc.Is2:;,-,'I-'5 4-!'a ~A- 8L 3) GERSHENTSVIT, R.S.; Prinimali uchastiye:GERASIMVA,, studentka; ZELIJU-IAN, student;,UTSNEL!Ml, student . Investigation of the stability of fat bases in pharmacy. Trudy .Len.khim.-farm.inst. no.13:259-263 162. (MJRA 15:10) "1.'Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii (zav. prof. V.P.Illinskiy) Leningradskogo khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo instituta. (OIIS AND FATS) PTSMISON, A.. in.-h. Stan"rd ataigne of motortruck repair @hope for provinag automotive transportation trusts. Avt. tranaps 36 no- 7:20-22 il 158. (MIRA 11:8) (Hot ortrucks-Ma int anance sad repair) UTSNELISOV9 A.A.; KMELINIK9 V,M, Combination of glaucoma and acute highmoritis. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no. 4:75 Ap ~161. (MIRA 14:4) le Iz*zheJeznodorozhnoy bollnitsy stantsii Luninets Belorusskoy zheleznoy dorogi (nachallnik bollnitsy M.S. Vaysman). (NOSE,, ACCESSQW.PINUSES OF-DISEASES) USSR/Physical Chemistry - Crystals,, B-5 Abit Journal: F.*ferat Zhur - Xhimiya, No -3, 1957P 167 Author: Ivernova, V. I., and Katenellson, A. A. Institutiont Academy of Sciences USSR Title: Distortions in the Crystal Iattice of Solid Sol utions of Cobalt and Palladium in Iron Original Periodical: Dokl. AN SSSR, 1954, Vol 99, No 3, 391-394 Abstract: The distortions in the crystal lattices of Fe-Pd (4 at percent Fd) and Fe-Co (5, 10,, 20, 30,~ 35, and 50 at percent Co) alloys have been studied. The existence of distortions and their nature were inveBti- gated by the weakaing of the atomic scattering function (f-curve) of the alloys indicated by comparing it with the values for the pure metals at various temperatures. The f-curve was calculated from X- ray photographs obtained by the standard powder method irith Fe-KcK and Co-y4iradiation. An increase was detected In the distortion in Fe-Co alloys when the Co concentration was increased up to 20%, after Card 1/2 USSR/Physics-- Metals, Radiography FD-2835 Card 1/1 Pub- 153-18/30 Author : Iveronova, V. I. and Katselson, A. A. Title : Problem of Mosaic of.Crystals in Polycrystalline Metals Periodical : Zhur. Tekh.Fiz, 20 696-699, 1955 Abstract : Starting with a certain annealing temperature of plasticity de- formed polycrystalline solid solutions, an intense growing of mosaic blocks occurs, leading to weakening of intensity of first lines of the radiogram. A method facilitating the separation of the extinction effect on variation of the ratio of line in%ensi- ties allovs determining the distortion of the crystalline lattice. Six references, 3 foreign. Institution Submitted September 8, 1955 ~( r4 _" 70-3-2-5/20 Katsnel6n, AUTHOR: Iveronova, V.I., Zvyagin, A.P. and A.A. T I TLE The distortion of the crystal lattice in solid solutions. (Iskazheni a kristallicherkoy reshetki v tverdykh rastvora~ti PERIODICAU 1%ristallogra: &a" (Crystallography)i 1957, -Vol.2. 110.3, pp. 414 - 418 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The values of the mean square static displacement of atoms "ie calculated by means of the elastic model of solid solution, 4-compariBOn of the results o~ calculations with the experimentally measured values of U.t. are given. The values of, U St. determined experimentally agree in order of magnitude with the calculated values; however, the theoretic- ally required proportionality in-the difference of atomic radii is not observed. AA.a4alysis of the probable causes of this divergence is given. The most essential must be the comparison of the values of the mean square displacements with the ahoit-rEmge order, determ-ined according to the intensity of the backgromd of the X-ray pattern. The dependence of the value of the mean square static card 1/2 displacemen a was studied in Cu-Sn, Fe-Co, NJ-Or, Ni-Ti and Fe-C alloys. Forlow concentrations all the curves show a /V AUTHOR: Katsnellson, A.A. 70-5-26/31 "'ITLE: M`oHo-c_Go_`matj.zation of the Reflected Beam of X-rays (Mbnokhromatizatsiya otrazhennogo puchka rentgenovskikh luchey) PER-'rODICAL: Kristall.ografiya, 1957, Vol.2, h0-5, PP. 700-702 (USSR) ABSTF,'ZACT- Because of the excitation of fluorescent radiation, it is norm-ally imposaible to obtain satisfactory measurements from Fe-containing specimens in the YPC-50-Lj diffractoLiter when Cu .radiation is employed with a crystal monochromator between the anode and the specimen. The Geiger counter arm of the diffrac- ;_ometer was modified by the insertion between the counter and the specimen of a pentaerithritol crystal with the appropriate slit assemblies so that monochromatisation took place afler the X-rays had been scattered by the specimen. In this way, all radiation, and in particular the incoherent, characteristic fluorescence radiation excited by the incident rays, which was not of the wavelength for which the monochromator was set could be excluded. Sample traces are given showing the improved line to background ratios which result when using this arrangement lor an Fe specimen and incident radiation from a Cu anode. The integrated intensity of the 211 line of Fe rose from 400 to 600 uardl/~mpulses and the nearby background fell from 6 000 to 800 impulses. Konc:chromatisation of the Reflected Beam of X-rays. 70-5-26/31 The overall tube to counter distance is reduced by about 15% arl compared with the corresponding distance in the commercial Model. There are 2 figures and 3 referemces, 1 of which is Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University iffl. M. V16 'Lodonoisov' (Mos~mkiy 'Gosudarstvennyy MAVerraitet im. M. V. Lomonosova). SURKITTED: January 13, 1957- AVAILABIE: Library of Congress. ,,;ard 2/2 SOV/70-3-5-21/24 AUTHORS: Zhuravlev, N.N. and Katsoellson, A.A. TITLE: An X-ray Diffractio-W--~Powder'j-etmer&--for Stgdying Crystals in the Temperature Interval - 175 to +300 0 (Rentgenovskaya kamere, dlya isslsdovanlya kristallov v intervale temperatur - 1?5 -- + 300 'C) PIMIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 5, pp 632-634 (USSR) ABSTRAM An X-ray powder camera of simplified bait conventional design is described. A detachable side plate can carry either a tube for blowing cold air evaporated from liquid air in a dewar flask by a submerged heater or a heating coil embedded in a ceramic tube.0In each case, the temperature is measured to + 10 C by a thermocouple mounted as close to the specimen as possible and a radiation screen protects the film. There is no provision for controlling the atmosphere surrounding the specimen, nor apparently, for adjusting the position of the specimen. As a check, the ~empergture factoE for metallic nickel was measured at 215 , 20 and -175 -C. ~215, -175) , B(20, -175 ) and B(215, 20) had the Card 1/2 SOV/ 0-3-5-21/24 An X-ray Diffraction (Powd8r) Camera 0for Studying crystals in the Temperature Interval -.175 to +300 C experimental values of 0.42, 0.20 and 0.22, m compared with the corresponding theoretical values of 0.43, 0-1? and 0.26. There are 3 figures, 1 table and 3SOViet references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: December 9, 195? Card 2/2 I AUTHORS: TIME, PERIODICAL: SOV/70-4-1-4/26 Iveronova., V. 1. and Katsnellson. A. 3hort-rango Order and Charactoristic the Alloy Ni 3Pt (-311izhniy poryadok i temperatura splava 141 3Pt) A. Tem_~6r .1a~~.e of Idiaralcteri stiche skaya Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, pp 25-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Parallelmeasurements of short-range order and character- is-tic temperature of the alloy Ni,,Pt have been made,, 1t has 0be~en established that annealing for four hours at 700 0 after plastic deformation leads to an increase in characteristic temperature and short-range order. It is proposed. that changes in the characteristic temperature should not be connected only with changes in short-range order. A hypothesis on the influence of "the Cotterell atmosphere" in changing the characteristio temperature in certain alloys is enunciated. The polycrystalline Ni Pt specimens ivere prepared by meltin- in an h,f. furRace undeE argon. They were homogenised for 50 hours at 900 C. The concentration of 25.5 at.% Pt was found from the lattice dimensions. Plastic defomation was produced by coarse polishing Cardl/3 L3 SOV/70-4-1-4/26 Short-range Order and Characteristic Temperature of the Alloy Ni Pt and was followed by 1 and 20 hours at 700 0C in a vacuum furnace. The diffuse scattering was measured with a URS-50I diffractometer with FeK radiation monochromati~~ed in the reflected beam. The diffuse scattering is due to (a) scattering connected with correlation in the positions of atoms In the alloy (short-range order, segregation, etc.), (b) scattering due to atomic displacements because of differences in the atomic radii of the components, and (c) scattering from the overlaDDing of the tails of the lines due to lattice distortion oW plastic deformation. These were separated. because of their different angular dependences. Characteristic temperature was measured from powder photographg (Zr-filtered Mo radiation) taken at +20 to -160 C~ For various treatments the results were: Plastically deformed cx 0.06+0.02 nPtITi=9.5,0=315o+l5o 0 1 ~ - V 1 0 - 0 Annealed '700 1 hour -0,19+0.01 lo.?, 4 ( 0 500�500 900 20 hours -o.18-To.oll, 10.7, 360 +20 Card2/3 Fully ordered -0-33 12.0 - Fully disordered - 9.0 SOV70-4-1-4/26 Short-range Order and Charact-eristic Temperature of the Alloy Ni3Pt Here (x is thmhort-range order parameters for the first sbhere., n1 1 is number of Ni atoms in the first sphere round a Pt atom. In the plastically deformed state 0 agrees within the e-xperimental limits with _L _4~ m N i + 4;1 m.P t] m N i () N' i + I'T' m p t E) P' t where m Ni and 'Pt are the atomic concentrations. There are I figure, 1 table and 21 references, 13 of which are Soviet, 4 English and 4 international. C3 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: July 10, 1958 Card3/3 7`7777~~ AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: Katenellson, A.A. Investigation of the Temperature Depe ndenoe of the Short-range Order in the Alloy Ni Pt A Vestnik Moskovskozo iiniversitsta. Seriya matematikij mekhaniki, astronomii, fiziki, kh1mii, 1959, Nr 4, pp 131-140 (USSR) S/055/59/000/04/014/026 BO14/BOO5 ABSTRACT: The investigations described here were carried out by measuring the diffuse scattering of X-rays on polycrystals. Quantitative characteristics of the short-range order were obtained. Describing the method, the author briefly explains the monochromatization of X-rays carried out by a pentaerythrite orystal~ Details of the X-ray tube (33 kv, 9 me) and the MST-17 counter are given. The method was checked with pure Ni. The diffuse scattering is composed of a Compton background and a temperature background; formulas are given for both. The diagram in figure 1 shows the measurement re3UltS Of diffuse scattering obtained for'pure deformed and annealed samples. The reduction of diffuse scattering on annealing after plastic deformation determined does not agree with the results found by Mitchell (Ref 7). It is stated that the experimental values agree with those found by formulas (1) and (2) if the reflected beam had Card 1/3 been monoohromatized. The experimental values exceeded the theoretical Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of the 3/055/59/000/04/014/026 Short-range Order in the Alloy Ni 3Pt BO14/BOO5 Card 2/3 ones if the primary beam had been monoohromatize& The amount of this difference dJd not depend on the reflection angle. On the basis of these investi&n4ions, a method is suggested for determining the characteristic temperature by measuring the diffuse scattering. This determination is carried out for Ni according to the diagram in figure X. Estimates of the root mean square deviation in plastically deformed Ni gave results that agreed with those found by other authors. Further it is shown that diffuse scattering in solid solutions can be represented as the sum of four terms. The first two are the temperature and the Compton scattering, f= rther there is a term related with the short-range orderg and a term related with the lattice distortions. As the first two terms can be assumed to be equal to those of pure metalv the experimental values easily define the portion referring to the last two terms only. Calculation of the parameters of the short-range order from the measurement results is carried out by the method of least squares of error, and explained. The above;-desoribed method may be used to determine the temperature dependence of the parameters of the short-range order. It was applied to the alloy Ni Pt, and it was shown that the parameter a, of the short-range order sl9wly decreases with increasing temperature. Finally, the author thanks V.I. Iveronova for her interest in the work and for the dis- Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of the S/055/59/000/04/014/026 Short-range Order in the Alloy Ni 3Pt BO14/BOO5 cuseions. There are 6 figures, I table, and 16 references, 10 of whioh are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra obahchey fiziki (Chair of General Physics) SUBMITTED: April 8, 1959 Card 3/3 KATSNEL'SON, A. A., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "X-ray investigation of parameters of the short-range order and the characteristic tempera- ture of Ni-Pt alloys." Moscow, 1960. 11 pp; (Moscow State Univ im M. V. Lomonosov, Physics Faculty); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 139) c A~~, ~:. _- - - .- . I KATSNELSON, A. A. I IVEWNOVA; V. - 1. "Short Order ani X-ray Debye Temperature of Ni P+ It 3 '. report presented at the Fifth International Congress of the International Union of Crystallography, Cambridge, UK, 15-24 Aug 196o. 24,7000 78101 SOV/70-5-1 -11 0130 AUTHORS: Iveronova, V. I., snellson, A. A. TITLE: Short-Range Order and Characteristic Temperature of Ni Pt Determined According to the X-R-ay Data 3 PERIODICAL: K r I s t a 1. 1 og r a IL I ya, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 1, p1; 'USSR) ABs,rRACT: 'Earlier studies by the authors an"i other,-~ I_Iave diselosed , whicl-, charac- that short-range order parameter a , terizes the varying number of B atorns on the first. sphere around an A atom, is not proportional to the characteristic temperature X-ray' determined according to the X-ray data. _~ proved to X-ray increase during the Initial brief period of annealing of NI-Pt alloys and then to drop,, while a I having reached certain level remained constant In the coi-irse of further annealing even for 20 hr. r.Che authors have now extended the study on the distribution of E. atoms Ca-rd 1/7 to the second sphere around A atom's 9..nd sought to ~ ".hort-Range Order and Characteristic 78101 temperature of Ni 3Pt Determined SOV/70-5-1-10,/30 According to the X-Ray Data determine a 1 and a2 as functions of the mean square of dynamic atomic displacements at varying tempera- tures and durations of annealing. 141-,,Pt was obtained 0 in a high-frequency furnace, homogenized at 900 C for 50 hr, checked for composition measuring identity period, cut into plates of 16 X 20 X 2 imm,' deforined plastically by rough grinding, annealed at 700'c to 1.0500C, for 20 hr under vacuum better than 0.001 mm, and quenched In water to fix the achieved state. The X-ray diffraction photographs were taken at 2_20 and -16o0 C with Mo radiation; the computations were based on diffuse scattering data (Fig. 1) at glancing angles 0 from 7 to 42 , within which two maxima corresponded to a 1 and a 2' The increase of annealing Card 2/7 temperature from 700 to 1,050 OC proved slowly to Shovt-Range Order and Characteristic Temperature of Ni3Pt Determined According to the X-Ray Data 78101 SOV/70-5-1-10/30 Fig. 1. Diffuse scattering by alloy NI Pt annealed 0 3 at 700 C for 20 hri (1) experiment; (2) background card 3/7 scattering by disordered alloy. Short-Range Order and Characteristic 78loi Temperature of NI,Pt Determined 50V/70,5-1-100 According to the X-Ray Data reduce a1 and increase a The improved order in the structure after annealing is more precisely defined by the sum A PtNi + AN PtNI n I n2 the terms of which, respectively, denote the numbers of Ni atoms on the first and second spheres around Pt in excess of the respective numbers before annealing(disordered state). The first te'rm reaches a maximum within an hour of annealing at 7000 C'and then remains constant, while the second term (a negative value) continues to rise even after 20 hr. Annealing at 1,0000 C establishes the second term also at a maximum, pointing to the restoration of order and equilibrium in the deformed alloy within both spheres. The higher the temperature of annealing, the sum ap- proaches zero in both cases. At lower temperatures Card 4/7 - the sum shows a sharp maximum at brief annealing. ---- A -- Short-Range Order and Charactei,istic i Ol Temperature of Ni,,Pt Determined SOV/70-5-1-10/30 According to the X-Ray Data This obviously is an effect of bond, energy W2NiPt which forces Ni atoms to move from the third sphere and to concentrate on the second, while greater atomic mobility at a higher temperature provides for rapid motion of Ni atoms into the first sphere at the expence of the second, where consequently no NI concentration takes place. The first term becomes sooner stabilized at a constant value since the constant in this case means the establishment of equilibrium between only two spheres, while the second term involves the equilibrium between first, second, and third spheres. The tabje below demonstrates that characteristic temoerature -a changes proportionally to the X-ray above sum. The sixth column shows mean squares of dynamic atomic displacements whose increase with the temperature and duration of anneallng reduces the sum. Card 5/7 Thus, a1 cannot define characteristic temperature alone Short-Range Order and Characte ristic 'T8 101 Temperature of' Ni Pt Determined SOV16TO-5-1-10130 According to the,X-Ray Data since both a1 and a2 affect it, while the sum RtNi + A PtNi defines it accurately. There ri1 n2 are 4 figures; I table; and 12 references, 10 Soviet, I Danish, 1 U.S., The U.S. is: B. E. Warren, B. L. Aberbach, B. W. Roberts, J. Appl. Phys., 22, 1493-1496 (1951). ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni. M. V. Lomonosova) SUBMITTED: July 2, 1959 Card 6/7 Short-Range Order and Characteristic Temperature of Ni Pt Deter-mined Accordinm to the X-Ray Data La Table 78101 SO)1/70-5-1-10/30 71, Ic APIMNI LNI L (A-) 700 20 1,4 _I'I 0.3 0.0t I wo 8fX) i 20 1,4 _.Ij (),.-I . - - 9(k) -10 1 1, -1 1 15 0,2 101110 1-10 1,16 -1,3 -0.15 0,()16 _970 de fo, I, e a 0 0 ' -0 7 -0.1 0,01!, 280 760 1 4 1 -0:9 0,5 0AH) 410 ) 70( 0,011 330 ) 70 50, 1,4 -1,1 (),3 - - Card 7/7 S/070/60/005/005/024/026/XX B13 VE160 AUTHORS: Iveronova, V.I., and Ratsnellson, A.A. TITLE: The Methodology of Measuring the Intens y of the Diffuse Scattering from Polycrystalline Materials PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1960, Vol-5v No-5~ PP.795-797 TEXT: Measurement of the diffuse scattering from powders is more difficult than from single crystals. A method must have three elements: a means for excluding the parasitic components of the background (white radiation, fluorescence, Kp lines, harmonies of the lines, scattering by materials other than the specimen); a means of measuring the background with at worst 2-3% error; the possibility of putting background intensity measurements on an absolute (electron units) scale. A technique has been worked out for measuring diffuse scattering using a v-( -5OWit (URS-50I) diffractometer without employing a vacuum camera. Radiation Incident on the specimen Is monoc.bromatized by reflexion (002 plane) from a crystal of pentaerithritol.~where harmonies (004, 006 intensities) are very low. A counter with some discrimination against unwanted. wavelengths is used. Specimens were pressed into a plate 18 x *1 -4 x 2 mm without binder. Air scatter was rednf~,,ed with a special collimating system Card 1/2 s/m/6o/oo 5100 5/02VO 26/xx R132/E160 The Methodology of Measuring the Intensity of the Diffuse Scattering from Polycrystalline Materials and the residual scatter could be estimated from tests without a specimen. Estimates of the efficiency of the general arrangement were made by working with and without collimator and with and without monochromator and measuring the ratio of line intensity to background intensity. A specimen of N13Pt was studied with Fe radiation after checking the measured diffuse scattering from N1 with the theoretical values. The agreement is very satisfactory and confirms the accuracy and utility of the apparatus. There are 3 figures and 7 referencess 4 Soviet and 3 Engllsh. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. im. M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M,,V,, Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: March 13, 1960 Card 2/2 BODIOVA, Ye.I.; WSICLOSON, A.A. Width of a micropbotometer alit during the photometric recording of the light intensity of roentgenograms. Zav.1ab. 26 no.8:1014- 1015 16o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. MoskovekAy goeudaretvewWy universitet in. M.V.Lomonooova. (Photometry) (X rays) S/126/61/oll/o0l/oo4/olq,'.' AUTHORS: Iveronova,' ve I.' and Katw*llson! A. A.' ~TITLE: The Dimensional Effect'in X-ray Diffraction by, 'Polyerystalline Materials PERIODICALt FizikA metallovi i methllovedeniye, 1961, ,Vol. ll,.No. 1, pp. 40 45 T"XT: 'Diffuse scatterin by g polycrystalline alloys,,whose :,atoms~are displaced from their ideal positions in the,.Iattice, has been treated by Warren-et al (Ref..I) and Qouska and- t the Averbach (Ref. 2). However, these authcts assumed tha magnitude of the displacements depends only on the type c~. the atoms under consideration and not on the type of their nearest neighbours. Krivoglaz (Ref. 3) has also treated this problem without the introduction of the above reBtrictlons. However, the latter author was concerned only with the diffuse background in the neighbourhood of reflections. The present authors extend the theory of diffuse scattering by poly- crystalline materials to any angles of reflection. The discussion ~is based on the formula: Card 1/4 J S/126/6i/oii/ool/oo4/oiq E032/E314 The Dimensional Effect:in X-ray Diffraction by Polycrystalline Naterials t. NcA els all 'C038 4 5 B_ /A+ ---------------------- 4 for-the case o f which was derived by Krivogl6zin Ref. -diffuse scattering by a mon9crystal and is free from the, limitations introduced in Refs. 1 and 2. This formula,, consists of two parts, the first of which in due to the difference in the scattering power of the components of the alloy and their atomic radii and the seconc; part represents scattering due-to the displpcement of the atoms from their the so-called positions in a perfect lattice, i.e. Card 2/4 S/126/61/011/001/oo4/ol9 E032/E314 The Dimensional Effect in X-ray Diffraction by Polycrystalline Materials dimensional effect. Expressions are derived for the intensities of diffusely scattered X-rays associated with the above two effects. The intensity associated with the first of these effects is found to be a quasiperiodic function of the angle of reflection and is in qualitative agreement with the results of Warren et al (Ref. 1). In the case of the second effect the intensity increases with angle. It is found that the positions of the maxima and minima in these distributions depend on the type of crystal lattice, the scattering power and radii of the atoms of the components of the alloy as well as on the magnitude of the short-range order parameters. There are 3 figures and 7 references: 3 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. Card 3/4 S/126/6i/oil/ool/004/019 E032/E314 The DimensiormlEffect .... ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universltet im. M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University im. M.V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: June 24, 1960 Card 4/4 IVERONOVA, V,Iq-14T41EM1~0N, A.A. Short-range order and physioal properties of sinale-phase solid solutio'ns (survey). Zav.lab. 27 no.11:1354,1361 161. (MIRA 14: 10) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.L=onosova. (Solutiomq,, Solid) IVERONOVA, V.I.; Determination of the characteristic temperature based on the diffuse scattering of polyerystals. Kristallografiia 7 no.4: 616-618 J1_Ag 162. OURA 15211) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. (Crystals--Thermal properties) IVEROKOVA, V.I.; EATS EWSON, A.A. Effect of preliminary treat.ment on the kinetics of short-range ordering. Issi.po zharopr.oplav. 8s9-13 162. (MIRA 16t6) (Nickel-platinum alloys-Metallography) IVMNOVAp Y.I,i KATSNELISON~ A.A. Effeet Of prelixdnary treatment on the short-range order in the Nijkt alloy. Ukra fis,. shur. 8 no.2;251-256 F 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1, Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitqt im, M.V.Lomonosova. (Nickel-platnium alloys) �-_LISON A.A. IVERONOVA, V.I.; LATSN j Effect of short range order on the hardness and characteristic temperature of N'3pt,. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 13 no.21317- 319 r, 162. (YJRA 15:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova. (Nickel-platinum alloys-Thermal properties) KATSIELISON, A.A. Effect of the relief and adjustmont of specimen surfaoci; on the intensity of diffusion scattering. Fiz. mot. i metalloved. 13 no.5:681-685 My 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvonnyy univorsitet imeni Lomonosova. (Powder metal processes) (X rays-Scattering) AC I ;F ~SS T'7? AM'HOR: Iverono-.a, V. I.; Ratsnellson, A. A. arid ~oublc tragg scattering of p- 13-crysta.11ine co[)~~,ar SOURCE: Yristal:.ogrnfiya, v. 8, no. 3. 1963, 463-/,bF, TOPIC TAGS: scatte-ring, Convton effect, thermal scatterinE, Cu, S-CC-2pr-- ABSTRAL-: Elec-.relytic qLR-,,!Lr1 in cnRes of poundler ur&ssed it roDn -on S, 3q, cn, -4n cakes --res3tr-' a, 600C -4n(~ ore~ss,-z - 1- 91 San:-,eE ~wf~s used . -,~ie shnv h;! eac~~ -nin b--coning essen--ially a s nir I ec r~ Sal of 1,Lnfts In the zc-e- of scattering thus bi,.~coines arial-1, and sca-t,tering disappear. In the sintered samples this situation does no', Fr-'s,!, do,,fDle scatterine is oresent. I'Ll is further conc'-Ludod that diffus,! Card 1/2 ACCESSION M": AF3'V`Ou*7S5 dense pollycrystals is appreciably disturbed b7 the etructizt. Or1r. fFures Yoskovs~llv vc sud Fir stvcnny*-; urA-v-,rsIt-t '-:n. Y. 7, SUBM=D: 05.'Flalb2' DAM ACIQ: 21JI-xiO STUB C OrE : 00 INIO REF S(71: 005 Ccrd 2/2 L 13586-63 ~-~'WT(1)/E,4P(q)/EWi'(m)/BDS./E7-D-2 AFFTAVASD J, ACMSION HR- AS13C04097 B/0OTO/63/W/00h/0600/G603 AUMORi Katstellson, A. A.1 Yatskullyaki-K, TIMME: X-ray inve-:z"tigation of_AL Qq_~ gr, Ld Bolutione in lan-thanun md prase0aymim orthaferrites SOURCE: Kristallograftya, v, 8, no. 4., 3.96% 6oo-603 TOPIC TAGS: lanthanum orthaterrite, praBeodymiim orthoferrite, alumi-Inum ton, c1l"romi,--a !on, cob&A !on, !3candium Ion ferric ion, btsmilth !or, lattice spacing, lzit-~Ice parameter, x-ray diffraction line, line. broe-ewag, cova3f,Lbc!L~, mai-joe'! , anlaotrop, , coercive force, magnetic moment, ABSnIAM': The partllmd substitution of A13+, Crl+, Co3'. or Se" Vor F-e' thanu n (La?eO and praBeodymium (PrFeC~ ) o;-thorerritaB f f errates! TTI 3) sifnstitutlon of B! ions for Pr ions simultaneously vith the eubet4tution -n for 'n PrFeG, ~iive ")et-n stiitled ~)y x-ray ane'ypia '10 C011"I.- f_,'~a on e,~tice spacng x-rgy ddrfrac-,ion wefe obt&ined with = ELKU--' 4 camern car'd 1/3 L 13586-EIA ACCM-SIM MR: A.P30(ADW recon_'e!e~ on, 11'_m 'n t~e '7n-155 x-ray re-cordar. It ww, eritablish,!d tlvtitl i!tl ~n r rys ta Y-1 t r! 71c were a Or" le mxis. --Phu-q, the in' - _~ tl ne&rl.y cubic urhtn ki-14* ims vere substituted for 5-10,t Foo, ir co~~, 1 lo~. Ut-. Jr, & f,_L~her Increase In All-'"- ccntert, the -wn^tr-v moved -i n,; 'm ve r 41,* f.0, r or Vf~ ,3 1 ft; 04 J;. J: :,C!! Cen FIJI- bucl, !,Or L"!-L n o-ni r 1 v e re 7, c ',f~ & te~ rs of o, t.~n tm Of '-bf- r,--v no! S C a t '',e I- _4 RI! 't y th~ 5 _~!a p 1 &tC be the CaUSf' Of the line.~ bmzuienino P, i cell volume veraus S,,j)St4 tiiting-ion radhis ino ~lcated a ij trei 14i e1i 'I Flue t~mt 1 -m~3 In an_,,~Dtl,opy DD6 Ln C,*xt1-c1vc r-z-ot! Card 2/3 L 13586-6 ACCR8910-11 N-R- AP-1,G04097 vith the lattice deformations in the partially substituted LaPeOj and PrFeO), &ra explained in ter-ne o-f variations in the magnetic! mon-enta of the reqT~ec~'vQ notic sublatticea. "Sincere FLpprecietlon ie axpressed to V. 1, Tvej-(,nov~~ propoBing an intereal-ina subject of investigation and for valunhie anO ;-D K. I~e-'Dv, A. '-fEky--Beva, anti A. M. KEulcnn',--evt~ f-- d.i6cussion of. our reBults." Orig. Ext, ha.'3; 1 f1j'aLre -,wd 1 Lab.Ie. ASSOCIATION: Moskovakiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. M. V. Lomonoijuva (myc'Cow State University) suum=-D. o5,mar6-A UTE ACQ: 15Aug63 ENCL: '~O Effect of plastic deformation on the short-range order in Ni- Pt alloys. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16 no.51787-792 N 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova. ACCESSION XR: AP4011744 S/0181/64/006/001/0101/0107 AUTHORS: Belovp X.~P.; Iveronova,, Vo 19; Zaytseva., X, Aq Kadomtseva., A. M.; Yatakullyak., X. Kato T;TLE: Magnetic al~4 structural properties of la,nthanum orthoforrita' durik,- partial 4placement of Fe 3,4-- ions by other trivalent ions SQWRCE: Fizika tvaidogo telaj, v. 6. no.il, 1964,' 101-107 TdOIC TAGSt magnotio proportyp structural propertyt orthoferrite., lanthanum,, lanthanum orthoferritej Fe 3+-,, Al 3+.. So'3+) Co 30) thomoromnant maenatization) magnetization intensity, hysteresis loop,, crystal lattice *3 ion was replaced,, in part, by Al 4,3, S c~3, Cr+3, .ABSTRA.,3: In these studies the Fe and Co . Thermoremanant magnotizati~~ of LaFeO cannot ba reduced to zero even in a field of 20 000 oersteds, but if Al -> ions reRace some of the F0+3 ions (*I.&7.e-o .9 introduced by orthorhombic distortion of the crystal latt A10. 10_5 -ice, thermo- remnant magnetization almost disappears., and the hysteresis loops become symmatri- cal. These changes,may be explained by the finely dispersed character of 440-4he samples. The change in magnetic properties on substitution of the indicated ions Card ~ACCESSION NR: AP4OU744 is associated with change In degree of dispersion and with the orthorhombic dis- 't]ortion of the latiice. Along, with these changes, an increase was observed ift ~macmetization intehsity. This is explained by the ordered distribution .9 A3:*3 lions in the crystaflatticeo Orig* art, has, 3 figures, 4ASSOCIA.TION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im* NO'V. Lomonosova O~scow State University) :suBmiTrED:- iojul63, DATE AOQ: 14Feb64 ENCL: 00 iSUB CODE: PH. NO REP SOV: 002. OTHER-. 002 card 2/2 IVEFONOVA, V.I.; KATSNELISON,P A-.A. Existence of a short-range order in Au--Pd alloys. Kristallo- grafila 9 no.4:557-558 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvonnyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. IVERONOVA, V.I.; KATSMELISON, A.A. Size effect in the Fe-W alloy. Fiz. met. i metalloved# 17 no.6:809-812 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. KATSNELISON, A.A. Concentration dependence of short-range order in Ni - Pt alloys. Kristanografiial0no.31330-334 ?-~r-Je 165. (14aA 16; 7) 1. Moskcvekiy goeudaretvennyy universitet. JVERONIJAJA~ V.1,~, KATM-LISON, A.A. rffeat of plastic deformation on the diffu3livo scri! tering of by copper polycrystals. FA.z. met., j IQ 165. (141RA l9-;"4) 1. Moskovalkiy gosudarstvLnnyy universitet; imeni. LaTlionoeova. IF I V W W W 0 1 T m a a P o' 1101 go i-go 1,90 00 00 00 i 00 00 00 A. age B, bfidWY 1*-23(l zow . go j 29 ~tctjatj witb %-CJINik d= IC'Vkvtd i" 7t,;;r'vtr. that C'o 0 so f-va lit wed out. Tnean *KTO IWO. it is pot "Cea" I ,i,.g b-T I%e cogtira UG" 11""'y thff foro" Vasalbktiotvoubut C" be cou%cd by~. go~cazpog roo- it, &I'scirncy, lectly Imp" eel !%s0 if to 0 2r ail ttee IIALLUIIGK,%L U11MAIM 0 a I Oft O-V i d"t jus n I 'a L I I AV Is ti it It a a *Go a 0 0 0 0 1.0-0 0 0 0 * 0 009 is 0000 0 0 0 4-0 9 " 0 0 41 000 0 0000 00 St, .. UTSNELISON, A. B. PROF FA47T79 'Medic Ine Penicillin ot ranicIllin in the Moleture arlobtatio lirf ect a C~thO C Vitrkto DAy vith-1varioud., emera and in - 0 Into! tbD Veball)" Prof A. B.- Wthoids Of Ifijooting- It P-.- M. ~Qabrova- Chelyabinsk Med I.rist kfUnell son J: Dr -I pp- vest Oftalmol" Vol 3MVII, NO 1 Describes varlaue methods of introduoing penicillin Into the eye by-,,local Wectiol .- Diecusses-effect ofi Ufferent conow.itrations.of penicillin on the eye tusUes. Inolwl.es case historiell-of same of patients i66 received -Dualoillin treatnent for eye voundo. XAT=ISM$~ A, D. Local gluaoaa thempv of certain diseases of the eyes, Vest, ofba 29s6p .14-m-Doc. 50. P. 37 1, Cholyabinsk, CM 20s 3,, Ylamh 1951 KATSNELISON, A. B.;ZHAK,Ye. M. Surgical treatment of xerophthalmia by means of transplan- tation of the duot of Steno into the conjunctival sac. Vent. oft., Moskva ~O not 60-10 Nov-Dec 1951. (CIML 2113) 1. Prof. Xatenallson; Docent Zhak. 2. Of the Department of Bye Diseases Mad -- Prof. A. B. Katenelloon) of the Hospital Surgical C1,n ic of _Neil-ya-blnek-Medi~al Institute (Director of Institute ancl Head of Surgical Clinic -- Prof. G. D. Obrazteov) and of the Oblaot Clinical Hospital (Head Physician S. Z. Glukhovskiy), EXCUTTA 1-1 MICA Sec,,,~2 V61.12/5 C~hthalmoloMr may 58 847. HARADA'S DISEASE - UVEOMENINGEAL SYNDROME (Russian text) - K a t s n e I a o n A. B. - ZH. OFTALM. 1956, 4 (229-234) The aulFo-r--o'Bge-r-v-e-dTwo-cases of Harada's disease with characteristic uveomenin- geal signs: acute onset, meningo-encephalitiB, pleocytosis, involvement of the auditory nerves, bilateral serous uveitts, Each case had its own distinctive fea- tures. One exhibited the typical ophthalmic manifestations of the disease: bilateral detachment of the retina, with subsequent adherence, and characteristic degener- ative foci. In this case diencephalic involvement, not previously described, was also present, manifesting itself by insomnia, amenorrhoea, polyuria and hyper- tension. In the other case severe retinal ned.ema was noted. The aetiology of this disease has not been established, but it would appear to be caused by a filtrable virus. (S) KATSBELISON, A.B. [Anomalies of growth and diseases of the eye in young children] Anomalft ra2vitiia t sabolevaniia glaz v rannem detakom vozraste. Leningrad, Medgis, 1957. 181 P. (MIRA 11:1) (EYE-DISEASES AND DEFECTS) KATSIMLISON. A.B.9 profe (Chelyabinsk) Method of resetting a subluxated transparent lens. Oft.zhur. 14 no.4:200-20.2 '59. (MIRA 12:10) (CRYSTALLINE LUS-SURGERY) KATSNERISON, A.B.. -Prof. Current status of the problem of the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical anpeato nnd treatmont of herpetic Iceratitle, Vent. oft. 72 n0-3: 27-33 W-Je 159. (MM 12:7) 1. Zaveduyushchiy klinikoy glaznykh bollezneyChelyabinalcogo medit- sinskogo instituta. (EMTITIS herpetic keratitio, review same) I KATSMMISDN. A.B., prof.;. KAPMOVICH, P.S. assistant Treatment of hemophth&lmia by the injeotion of cerebroopinal fluid into the vitreous body, Vest.oft, 72 U0,5:19-21 S-0 159- (MIRA, 13:3) 1. Kafedra glasnfth bolaxney (zaveduyushchiy - prof. A.B. latenellson) Chelyabinakogo maditisinakogo Instituts. (in die.) (VITRWUS BODT) (CMMnDSPINAL IPWID) KATS M 'SON, Aleksandr Borinovich; TARASOT. G.A., red.; S M CH M 0, e 9re de El'itamins in ths physiology of and vitamin deficiency In the pathology of the eye] Vitaminy v fisiologii I vitaminnaia nedoetatochnost' v patologil orgau~ srenila. Leningrad. Goo. izd-vo med.lit-ry, Laningr.otd-nis, 1960. 149 p. (MIRA 13;5) (TITAMNS) (B71-DIMASES AND UMOTS) ,4A ., KAPLWTOVIC11, P.S, Instruments for facilitating the transplantation of Stensen's' duct into the conjunctival sack. Med. prom. 11+ no.. 10;45-47 0 160. (MIRA 13.10) 1. Chelyabinskiy meditsinskiy institut. (PAROTID GLAIMS-SURGERY) (E-iE.. INSIRUMEMS AND APPARATUS FOR) -KA`TSNEUSON,-",L,Prof*; BLINOVA,, L.Iop ordinator Amount of vitamin C in the human cornea under normal conditions and following ohimps caused by disease. Oft.zhur. 15 n0.7:396-400 6o. (MM 13:11) 1. ILz kafedry glazro*b bolezney Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta i oblastnoy klinicheekoy bollnitay. (ASCORBIC ACID) (CORNEA--DISE AM S) KATSVELISON, A.B., prof. "Problems in neuroophthalmology"g Volumes 5 and 6. Edited by I.I.Merkulova. Reviewed by A.B.Katsnellson. Oft. zhur. 16 no.2: 123-127 161. (MIM 14:3) (NWRO-OPHTHALMOLOGY), (NERKULOVA, I.I.)- KAISNELISON, A.B., prof.; SAWHKIIA' H.K. Lamellar kerAtoplasty with a tatooing of the 2eukemia under the transplant. ftt. zhur. 16 no.49242-244 161. ' I(MIRA 14-7) 1. Iz kafedry glaznykh bolezney Chelyabint3kogo maditainskogo instituta. (CORM-TFAMPUNTATION) KATSNIMISONI, A.bo) prof. Graft fixation using sutures during transplantation of corneal discs. of large atze, Oft. zhur, 16-no.5007-110 161. (MRA 14'%10) 1. :1z I.cafedry glaznykh bolezney Chelyabinskogo meditsinskorgo instituta. (COR-I&A-TRUMPLANTATION) (S:WrPES) KLTSNELISON2 A.B.# prof. New trends in the study of the pathogenesis and in the pathogenic therapy of eye burns* Vest,oft. no-4:3-7 162. (MRA 15--11) 1. Chelyabinskly gosudarat7onnyy meditsinskSy institut. (EYE-VOODS AND INJURIES) (BURNS AND SCALDS) KATSVELISON, A.B.P prof.; VDMOV, I.N.; KAPLINA, K.P. Studies on the etiology and.pathogenesis of herpetic diseases of the eye. Vest.oft. no.3:61-67 My-Je 162. (MDU 15:8) 1. Kafodra g-Laznykh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.B. Katanellson) i kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - doktor med.naWc L.Ya. Ebert) Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (EYE--DISFJ3RS MID DEnCTS) (11WES) KATSNELISONP A.B., prof,j VOINOV, I.N. Oeular horpec. Vest. oft. % no.5:7-20 S-0 163a . (MIRA 17:1) 1e Glaznaya klinika Chelyabinakogo moclitainakogo instituta. DOM41DONTOVA, K.V..; KARANOV, SiX.,' KATSNELISON, A.B.; KHAYUTIN, S.M. The 19th International Congress of Ophthalmologists in Delhi. Vest. oft. 76 no.3:73-79 My-Je 163. (MIRA 17:2) IMAMAUM, S.S.. kwAldat tokhnichookikh nauk, redaktor; YATS- WILIODN, A.D., reaaktor; ZAMODINA, A.A., tekhniche9kT7-Wd&tor. (Problems of heat exchange in modifications of the agvegation state of matter] Voprony toploobweEs pri timenenil agragatnogo sootolanila veshchestva. Sbornik statel. Hooky&, Goo. energ. Isd-vo, 1953. 207 p. (MM 7:8) (Heat) IMVILIVITSKIY, T.Ta., SLUTSKINA, P.I., AVDASHEVA, L.P., ALIM, Ye.G. KATSNELISOM, A.M., MIEHALEM, I.N. Using durgs with opposing action In combined insulin therapy for schizophrenia [with summary in French]&' Zhurenevr. i paM** 28 n0-9!1096-1105 158 (MMA 3.1: 3.1) 1; I'sikhonevrologicheskiy institut imeni B.M. Bekhtereva (dir. prof. V.N. Hyasishchov) i 2-ya Leningradakaya paikhonevrologicheskaya bolinitea (glavnyy vrach.T.r. Nikolayeva). (SCHIZOPHMIA. ther. insulin shock, in assoco with drugs with opposing action (Rua)) (SHO.GK~ THXRM, INSULIN, in var. dAs. schizophrenia. in ashos with drugs with opposing action (Rug)) KATSNELISONP A. M.., Candidate Tech Sci (diss) -- "A comparative Investigation of tlx- operation of a cupola furnace with various methods of high-temperature beating of air". Moscow, 1959. 19 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Moscow Automotive Mech Inst), 150 copies (KL, No 24, 1959P 137) -TSNC A- M 18(5) SOV/128-59-4-2/27 AUTHOR: Katanelson, A.M., Engineer TITLE: Inveptigating Certain Methods of Cupola Blaqt Heat- ing PERIODICAL: Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 4, PP 3-8 (USoR) ABoTRACT: One of the principal methodc of improving the cupola operation i, to increa-e the teMperature of the ca-t iron. To accompli,--h thi-, i_ncreaping upe ir, made of preheating the cupola blar4t. Plants were built whic, worked Pati-factorily with a blLt,,t hcpted to 400-500 C 6 At the outlet the capt iron had a temperature of 1,500 C. This method is very interepting, becaupe it is re- latively cheap and increanes the efficiency of the Cupola. The inqtallations to preheat- the blapt can be divided into four groups according to their source of heat: 1) Those using the heat of an additional fuel burnt in a special furnces; 2) thoqe uping the heat of the cupola gases; 3) thope getting the heat from the different layers within the cupola; 4) those Card 1/3 using the heat both of the cupola gapeq and of an SOV/128-59-4-2/27 Inveatigating Certain Methods of Cupola Blast Heating additional fuel. The temperature of the blast de- pendp very much on the efficiency and the con"truc- tion of the preheater. The exiPting plants mainly use metal recuperators aR preheaters. Heaters that use an additional fuel alwayp stland. separately and usually are recuperators, although in mome cases aloo generators are found. Heaters which utilize the cu- pola gases are always inntalled in the cupola itpelf, and they are always recuperators. Good results were attained with a recuperator, fitted into the Phaft of the cupola, for it Paved fuel, and the temperature of the cast iron increased. A number of inptallationq with separate recuperators, using waste furnace gas, managed to hegt the blast up to 500 C and the cast iron to 1,500 C. Each method to heat the blast finds its supporters among the molders, but it is certain that both have advantages over cupolas using a cold blast. The begt method is the one which heats the metal to 1,500 C with a minimum consumption of fuel. Card 2/3 In comparing the results of the different methods, it SOV/128-59-4-2/27 Inventigating Certain Mothods of Cupola Blast Heating was investigated how the temperature of the cast iron, the temperature of the blast, and the output are related to -the coke consumption. With a preheat- ing temperature of 450-500 C it 6's Possible to attain a cast iron temperature of 1,500 0 with a coke consump- tion of only 13%. For all new and already existing plants, it is therefore recommendable to make use of the waste furnace gap with its high temperatures to preheat the blast. It is preferable to provide for separate heaters, so that it is po,-Pible to preheat the cupola before operation or in cases when work is interrupted. There are 2 Pets of drawings and 9 graphs. Card 3/3 KA'TSNELIS(Vo A. Sh. - ~ Manom,star vitk & strain gauge,, Im. tokl", no*5918--19 1171(4 (miru r, o ) L 063L6-6 . V4T(d)/F&N4T(l) - ACC NR: AP6025287 09 SOURCE CODE: UR/0119/66/000/007/0021/0023 AUTHM: Kalk;snellson, A. Sh.- (Eriginear);- Mityashin, 1. P. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Reference instrumend operating on a discrete force-compensation principle SOURCE: Priborostroyeniyo, no. T, 1966, 21-23 TOPIC TAGS: measuring instrument, digital instrument, reference instrument LBSTPLACT: Developed by the NIITeplopribor Institute, the principle of discrete force compensation consists of the followingz ER-etorque produced by a sensor and applied to one arm of a two-arm lever is balanced by several torques applied to the other arm of the lever; the number of latter torques equals to the number of digits in the selected code while individual torques correspond to the code "Weight coefficients". Thus,. the sensor torque (or force) can be expressed as an output code equivalent. Application of this principle is illustrated by a 13-digit manometer whose block diagram, pr: .tncipal circuit, and time diagram are explained. The manometer range is 0-1 kg/cm2; error, 0.1%; measurement time, 5 sec. Claimed advantages: high speed, convenient digital reading, possibility of using digital printers. The principle is applicable also to pressure-drop gages, thermometer flowmeters, level gages, ate. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I formula. /'~513, 09 1 SUBM BITE: none,/ ORIG REF: 001 SUB CODE: Card 111A,1 KATSNELISON. A.Sh. Improving strain-measuring circuit ugod in mines, Izm.tekh. no.3s23 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Strain gauges) KATSXMMM,l,,_A.Sh. YWasuring hinged pin, lzm,te" no,6s2l To 164- . . (Mln 171l2) I ---- J.IIU.Luulna types. Pilat Drod-ucticn i~. i - - - - - - -- , KATSKILISON, B.A. Prevantion of 8111cosle in engineering plants. Gig. sanit., Moskm No.12:30-32 Doe 51. (CIRL 21:4) 1. Of the Modico-Sanitary Section of Chelyabinsk '1~.-actor Plant imeni, Stalin. _4 KAAMBLISON, B.A.- Machine-ShODs Hygienic Aspects Prevention of silicosis in the machine building industry. Gig. i san., No. 12, 1951 Month~L List of Russian Accessions Library of Cgngress, March, 1952 UNCL. 4 e. 137- 58-3-6316 D Translation from: Referativnvy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 268 (USSR) AUTHOR: Katsnell-sbn, B.A. TITLE: Sanitation Problems Connected With the Charging of Modern Blast Furnaces (Voprosy gigiyeny truda pri zagruzke sovremennykh domennykh pechey) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences, presented to the In-t gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy Akad. med. nauk SSSR (Institute for Labor Hygiene'and Environmental Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences, USFjR) Moscow, 13957. ASSOCIATION: In-t gigiyeny truda i profiabolevaniya Akad. med. nauk SSSR (Institute for Labor Hygiene and Environmental Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR), Moscow Card 11 SOV/137-5~_- Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p 304 (USSR) AUTHOR: Katsaellson, B.A. 1~ TITLE: Experimental Study of the Pathogenic Properties of Certain Dusts Found in Ferrous -metallurgy Plants (Eksperimentallnoye izu::heniye patogennykh svoystv nekotorykh pyley, vstrechayu- shc.-hikhsya na proizvodstvakh chernoy metallurgii) PERIODICAL: Gigiyena truda i prof. zabolevaniya, 1957, Nr 2, pp 24-30 ABSTRACT: As a result of the investigation of the effect of sinter (S) and coke dusts (D) on experimental animals the following con- clusions were rnade: 1) S and coke form a D capable of causing !;rue pneumoconiotic modifications in the lungs, which according to the experimental data are considerably more benign than those caused by silica and require a more extensive exposure for their development; 2), carbon D~coke) and SD, when their free SiOzcontent, is between 0 and I ~o can cause in the lungs fibrotic changes (sometimes pronounced), which are probably caused to a considerable extent by the blocking off of the lymphatic ducts with D; 3) an insignificant percentage of frec Card 1/2 Sio2contained in D is capable of changing the character of ti Experimental Study of the Pathogenic Properties (cont, SOV/137--57-11-22760 reaction o" the lungs, giving it the characteristics of pneumoconiosis with sidero-silicosis; 4) in the evaluation of the potential danger for workers exposed to D it is necessary to take into account the SiO.? content in S, together with other conditions (concentration of D, duraeion of exposure, etc. Ye. L. Card 2/2 SOV/ 137-58-8- 16467 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 34 (USSR) AUTHOR: Katsnellson B.A. TITLE: Some Aspects of Hygiene During Charging of Modern Blast Furnaces (Nekotoryye voprosy gigiyeny truda pri zagruzke sov- remennykh domennykh pechey) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Domennoye proi.z-vo Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1958, pp 143-152 ABSTRACT: A presentation of results of an investigation on the pollution of air with dust in charging areas of modern blast furnaces at four plants. The investigations were performed by the Institute on Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR. The greatest degree of &,ist pollution was observed at the platforms of the scale cars during loading of sinter, particularly when the latter contained small, ai.-I-lounts of moisture. Even a slight wetting of the charge materials sharply reduces the degree of dust pollution in loading areas. Increased mechanical strength of sinter also produces favorable results. CaO and SiO2 are essentially the harmful ingredierAs of Card 1/Z the dust. A number of measures are proposed for prevention of SOV/137-58-8-16467 Some Aspects of Hygiene During Charging of Modern Blast Furnaces dust formation. Bibliography; 4 references. See also RZhMet, 1958, NY 3, abstract 63 16 D. NI, L. , 1. Blast furnaces--Hazards 2. Particles (Airborne)-.-Physiological effects 3. Particles (Airborne)--Moisture factors Card 2/2 X'ATSMMISDR, B.A. (Sclverdlovok) Some problems in the etioloa and, pathogenesis of silicosis. Gig. truda i profosabe 3 no.6t49-54 #-3) 159. (HIIIA 13:4) 1, Institut giglyany trudia.1 profpatologil. (WNW-DUST DISMSES) HATSNELISON, B.A._, kand.med.nauk Some recent data on carbon monoxide poisoning in foreign literature published in recent years. Gig.i san. 26 no.1:90-91+ Ja 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iw,Sverdlovsk.Qgo instituta gigiyany truda i profpatologiij (GAMON MONOXIDEr-TOXICOLOGY) KATSI-IELISONp B.A.; XEDROV) B.D.; ROZFAIBLATj V.V. Radlotelemetric counting of respiration fro uency under industrial cmditions. Gig. i gan. 26 no.11:61-65 N lR: (MIRA 34:11) q .1. Iz Sverdlovskogo instituta gigiyony truda i protessionallnoy patologii. (TZL~IWER '(PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS)) (RESPIRATION) KATSKELISON B.A. --:7"-- ---^2- - Ninth session of the SvercUov Institute of Work Hygiene and Occupational Pathology. Gig. truda i prof. zab,, 4 no*1:56-57 Ja 160. WIRA 15.3) (11MUSTRIAL HYGIENE, --f 10NOMESSES) KATSNELISON. B.._A.,_,(Sverdlova0 . - Survey of the foreign literature of recent years on problems in the pathogenesis of si.licosis. Gig. truda i prof zab. no.4: 41-46 162. ~MIRA 15:4) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda, i profpatologii. (LUNGS--DUST DISEASES) KUROV B.D.; NATSIMLISOIN, B.A. (Sverdlovsk) &thod of measuring palmonary ventilation in rabbits. Gig. truda i prof. zab. 6 m.32:47-49 W62. (MLI 16:7) 1. Institut gigiyony truda i professionalinoy patologii)Sverdlovsk. MWIROMM) VELICIIKOVSKIY, Boris Tikhonovicb; KATSINELISON, Boris Aleksandrovich; 114UROVAL, F.M., red. [Ltiology and pathogenesis of silicosis] 'Etliologiia i pato- genez silikoza. Moskvvi, I-Ileditaina, 1961+. 177 p. (MIRA 371.7)