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UZLKOY, N.G. A ~-, - , Iffect of extensive bleedings on daily diuresis and on the diuretic effect of mercumal in patients with Insufficient blood cirgulation. Vrach.delo no.2:197-198 1 156. O= 9:7) 1, Wedra fakulltetakov terapii (saveduyushchiy professor B.S. Shklyar) Vinnitakogo meditsinskogo instituta ',DIURITICS AM DIUMIS) (BLOOD--GIRGUIATIO, DISONDIRS 07) (KMAL) KAZAKOV, M.G. Nffect of therapeutic bloodletting on the degree of cynnosis, the sise of the liver, And lung capacity in patients with capdiovAsculAr diseases. YrAch.delo supplement 157:16 (XIRA 11:3) 1. Ufadro fakulltetakoy terapii (zAv.-prof. B.S.ShklyAr) Vinnitskogo maditainakogo instituta. (BLOODLETTING) (LIVIR) (LUNGS) USSR / Human and Animal Fhysiology (Normal and Pathological). T-4 Blood. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No. 60331 Author Kazakov, M. G. Inst :-Vii5Msa ~bdical Institute Title : The EIG Changes During Therapeutic Phlebotomy in Patients with Cardiovascular Lesions Orig Pub : Sb- nauchn. tr. Vinnitsk. mod. in-ta, 1957, 9, 48-51 Abstract : No abstract given Card 1/1 KAZAKOV, M.G., Cand Yed Sci -- (diss) "Effect of curative bleedings *certain hemodynarAc and ottier indicators in patients with of the cardio-~vascular system. 11 Odessa-,,1958, 20 pp (Odessa State Med Inst I., N.l. Pirogov) 200 copies (KL, 32-58, 111) - 65 - XAZAKDV. K.G. Prophylaxis and therapy of pulmonary emphysema by means of an elastic cheat band. Vrach. delo no.1:79-81 159- OURA 12:4) 1. Kafedra propedevticheskoy terapii (zav. - prof. M-Te. Milimovka) Vinnitskogo meditainskogo institute. (IOUNdy SEKA. MMON-ARY) rAZAKOV,M.L., inzhener Gas flame tempering of the thread on a screw pulper. Bum.prom. 30 no.6:25-26 JO '55. ()U.RA 8:9) (Paper making machinery) AUTHOR: Kazakov, M.L., Engineer 135-12-,13/17 TITLE: Device for Automatic Gas Cut-Off at Back Surges (U8troystvo dlya avtomaticheakogo vyklyucheniya gazov pri obratnykh udarakh) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, 1957, # 12, p 37-38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The gas cut-off device described is invented by the author (author's certificate No. 106328, granted in May 1957). It is introduced into practical use at chemical plants. This short article gives a detailed description and drawings of the cut- off device which comprises an electrical switch but can also work with a mechanical switch. There are 4 drawings. AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Kazakov, TA.L., Engineer. 122-2-16/23 TITLE: Oxyacetylene surface flame hardening of crank pins by the method of rapid rotation (Poverkhnostnaya gazo-kislorodnaya zakalka. sheyek kolenchatykh valov sposobom bystrogo vrash- cheniya) PEidODICAL: I'Vestnik Mashinostro eni, all (Engineering Journal), 195?~7No.2, pp. 67 - 70~'-'S-S-R-) j ABSTIUCT: Flame hardening with rotation (0.10 to 0.12 m/min surface speed) wherein the surface is first progressively heated and then cooled, is the most suitable method under field conditions. A soft band results from overlapping of the heating regions at the end of quenching. A special head is illustrated and des- cribed for ox7acetylene and oxymethane flame hardening. Over- lapping is prevented by rapid rotation (10 to 12 m/min surface speed) and simultaneous heating and cooling of the whole sur- face. The set-up for this operation on an ordinary engine lathe is shoim, Service experience has proved favourable. Card 1/1 There are 7 figures, including 1 graph and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: VNIIAVTOGEN AVAIIABI.6.. Library of Congress KAZAKOVY M.'-.,; RAGAZINA, M.F., insh., ved. red.; LIVOVSKAYA, B.I., red.; SOROKIIIA, T.M., tekhn. red. (Gas-flame hardening of low-module gear sheels]Zakalka ga- zovym plamenem melkomodullnykh zubehatykh koles. Moskva, Filial VseG. in-ta nauchn. I tekhn. informatsii, 1958. 9 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheakii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 3. No. M-58-337/12) (MIRA 16:2) (Steel-Hardening) KAZAKOV, M. M. USSR/Medicine - Medical Societies Medicine - Surgery Jun 48 'Ainutes of the Leningrad Society of Surgeons and Orthopedists," G. Ya. Spi;hteyn, 7 PP "Vent Khirnirgii" Vol IXVIII. No 6 The 252d meeting opened 14 Apr 48; 1. L. Krupko. Chm. Y4. A. Pignrnitekiy, Secy. The 253d on 28 Apr was a Joint meeting with doctors of the Traumatol Inst Iment Prof R. R. Vreden; S. '. Gibrnlav, Chm, M. F. Yeretskayn, Secy. Among reports read were D. 14. Zlotnikov's "Two Cases of Surgical Treatment for Psendoar throe Is and Outeomyelitis of the Humerus," and M. M. Kazakov's "Some Cases of 0.9teollynthesis." 57/1~9T?5 rIAZAAQVI %'. SurEical treRtL:.e.,it -, tne rrqcturesol' eytre--nitien L-enit.,-~rac Xe~:-iz, I.?rz, 171 D- 't - I ~Z ~ Nunn& - - 1. 1 ~! - -1 Vxw ~, - , , , -- 't- 7 !-~t, ~, ~- I I~Z-~`S-,;~,,-- 1,;-V, i, . - --- 1% 7 ~-' -: ~ Z~ ~ - ~;~!,---- - - - 'A KAZAhOVJI M.N. Prospect of the expansion ol' the caming industry of Kirghizistan. KonA ov.prom. 17 no.lltlO-12 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Upravleniys promyshlennosti prodovollstvennykh tovarov soveta narodnogo khozyaystva Kirgizskoy SSR. I.Kirghizistan--Canning industry) KAZAKOV, E.P. Cover formatiorz of the Don glacier tongue. Trudy MINM',iGP no.2507-108 '5-,. (1,11L-Uk 15:5) (Dm Valley--Soil) KAZAKOV, H.P. Tectonics and basic stages in the development of the Caspian Lowland, Trud;- MINKHiGP no.36:49-64 162. (FJRA 15:6) (Caspian Lowland--Geology, Structural) KAWOV, M.P.; VASILIXEV, Yu.M.; MILINICHUK, V.S. Thicknes3 of Pliocene sediments in the Novobogatinsk salt dome region. Trudy ~UNKMF no.36:119-126 162. (MIRA 15-6) (Novobogatinsk region-Geology, Stratigraphic) e,; KAZAKOVj, M. P. BlarvO 0. 164 KAZAKOV, Moisey Vladimirovich; DEMIDOV, Fetr Georgiyevich; OTKIDACP, A.A., nauchn. red. [Use of wetting agents to extingruish fires] Primenenie smachivatelei dlia tusheniia pozharov. Yos~va, Stroi- izdp"', 1964. 52 p. (1-JAA 18:1) GUNBIN, Yu.G.; DEMIDOV, P.G., rukovoditell diplomnogo proyektm; KAZAKOV, 14.V., rukovoditell diplomnogo proyekta Use of wetting agents in fire extinction. Pozh., bezop. rjo.3s *76-87 164. (MIRA 180) KAZAKO ? -Moisey Vladimrovich; DEMIDOV, Potr 13T =r-Mil . I i,ilisin,r; wotting agents to extinguish flre3l Frimencrite smachivatelei dliEi tusheniia pozharov. Moskva, StrolAzdat, 1 . 52 1). (1 IRA 180) KAMOV, M.'Ya. (Senior, Veterinoxy Surgeon, Bremling Sovkho- "Krusnaya Zxeyda" ZRel $tar:/ AMITROVI V. IC.' (Penza Oblast' VeterInai-y Laboratory) NECITAYEV, S. P. (Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Department of Oblast' Agricultural kLministration) and MEDVEDEV, X. A. ~Main Veterinary Surgeon, Bashmakovsk Raion, Perua Oblast). "Fasteurellosis of cattle." Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 3, ig6l,.p. 30. AMITROV, V.K.; 11FGUYEV, S.P., veterinarnyy vrach; MEDVEDSV, N.A.; KAZAKOV, M. Ya. Pastourullosis of cattle. Veterinarila 38 nos3s30-32 IlIr 161 1. Penzerskaya oblaotnaya veterinarnaya laboratoriya (for Arnitrov). 2. Veterinarnyy otdel Perzenskogo olilastnogo upravleni-.vn sel'skogo khozyaystva (for Fechayev). 3. Glavnyy veterhirirnyy vrach Basl=a- kovsko-o rayona, Penzenskoy oblasti (for Hedvedev). 4. Starshiy vetorinarnyy vrach plemennogo uovkhoza "Krasnoye znamya" kovskogo rayona (for Kazakov)o nuKov H. Method of fnetonine large seagoing rafts for towing. Mor.flot 16 no.11:11-12 N '56, (MIRA 10:1) 1. Kapitan morskogo bukoira "Svobodnyy", Sakhnlinakoye parokhodstvo. (Towing) IR KAZIA.K-O-V, N.; TITOV, V.; SAKHjNENKO, Ye., tekhn. red. (Intensive production on each fnrml Kazhdomu khozialstvu - intensivnoe prolsvodsWo. Smolensk, Smolenskoe kra2hnoe izd- vo, 1962. 55 P. (MIRA 16;11) (Smolenak Province--Agriculture) '-g't BEWMKOVA., Nadezluia Mikhuylovivi; KOIXHAGIN, Burls Pavlovich; KAZAKOV, F., red. [Wiriter whent as Ue main grain] Ozimitia pshenitca - glavnyi klileb. ~nolensk, 3molenskoe kudzlinoe izd-vo, 1963. 17 p. (MIMA 17:7) 1. Diroktor -~jvkhoza IlZhukovskly" .11%olenekogo jvol-.wOdrtveii- nogo upravloniya (for Korchagin). 2. AF~ronom holkhoza ir. rusWkirki Gzhutskogo proizvodstvormogo upravlonlyn (for Korchagin). TARASOV, Stel,an Fedurovich; KAMM, N. , red. [Suga.r L~eet as a strong crop] Sakharriala svekla - i:of-u- chala, k-ul'tura. Smolensk, `,molenskoo knizialoo iz(]--lo, n. d. 22 p. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Glpivnyy agronom plemzavoda i.,;. Kardziterna, Oi:.olen.,-,k()Y obla.,Ai (for Tarasov). BARASHKOV, Ivan Vasillyevich, kand.tekhn.nauk; KAZAKOV, Nikolay Andreyevich.jnzh.; ITHANOV, S.Ta., red.; WT?51ORr,-W31.-j te_1M-.r-eX-., [Improving the organization of maintenance and repair of automol)1186 ii automotive transportation units] Puti uluchshe- niia organizatsil tekhnichaskogo obalurhivanlia i remonta avto mobilei v avtokhoziaistvakh. Moskva, Avtotranaizdat. 1959. 45 P. (Automobiles--Maintenance and repair) (MIRA 12:9) BARLSHKOV, I., kELnd.tekhn.nELuk.; KAZA.KOV. N., inzh.; HIKHXTIV, G., inzh. New system for accounting maintenance and repair of motor vohicles in automotive transportation units. Avt.tranap. 38 no.8:14-18 Ag 160. (WIRA 13:8) (Motor vehicles-Maintene-ice and repair-Accounting) H N-T AKULOVA, N.S., kand.vaterin.nauk; DIYAKONOV, L.P., kand.vetcvi:,,.-'ri!-,.~; A.N., mladf;hiy nauchriyy sotrudnik; KAZAKOV, N.A., trudnik Use of chlortetracycline against anaplasmosis in sheizp. Vvta:-irariia no.9:29-31 S 63. (M',AA 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksperimentalinoy vaterinarii. g 7-- - T kv_,Flurning vi the solid fuel iviroduced in the 1wily of f"11111t: Objects A. Kazako, -cif-b eil - , - I ~ , - h !T '~-~ ~--- vlwii R,J-a. Zh- diihl-m bamm; of thi. Intl Iml-owlid ill the -I:,v of cvri-imv--s. Olt folli-vilng cmich-1-Is --v ll'aullcd I, jlio.~.iblc tit introttlist c inti. the day fud !O-g' .1, %it It )"Ir, 'j (."k[, thun 111f, 6ring pit-" %III01 %cl~ 10,J)'almit ill 01t: wood ovoli. .~[ II'l 611711ITIF 1101-111LI(i Ill 1116 th, ntlll~ 'Awilid 1" 1 'idk- ,I , ~ftlvng ~lhlvh rc- ?,,,I llai"g 4 0., ''h "!, pl'- , , lic , "gl h, I il-~ , - I.-, I I , 4 1 b, - lift, ti 'i it 11 til, I'I'L 't1lov bitmilli 'I':pih glialaill~-t... Mi. "pird --f Itirl Inifitio-1, (1, I-,,r pr-luvtkon -I ,It(] wwk, ikw xj- cA atj,j th~ tumg is ml- 45 NNA I'M yt, "MG, I B -A 14T ACCESSION NR- AP4049062 '.. S/0148/64/000/011/0011/0015 AUTHOR: K=akov, N. D.; Pronin, L. A.; Filippov,__S. 1. TITLE: Acousf;r experiments on liquid Sb-Zn alloys SOURCE: IVUZ,. Chernaya rnetallurgiya no. 11, 1964, 11-15 'OPIC TAGS: antinionv alloy, zinc alloy, liquid alloy sound transmission, ultrasound Velocity -7 ABSTILNCT- 76e antin) .... %,-zinc system was studied and the dependence of the speed of sound on temperature from Vic melting point to ioovc for Sb a3ld to 850C for Zn was de - ternimed by thc impulse method conceived by j,, A. Pronin and S, 1. Filipj-x3v, The speed of sound in zinc dvereases slightly Nvith inei-easing temperature, while it remains fair'y ((, .6Lant in antiniony. Above S50C the experimentbecomes diMcult as lbot1h nwti-s te!,d to DOil arc,und 900C. Three alloys consisting of 31, 5~), and 1,1 Zn werk.- studiuLi lqses aC01 ~6, Ally at temperaturc intervals of 200C from the rieltillir NjIlt, Chell1lCill a.1j,' of neltra~ ust:;d -) lower boiling loss, and a platinum-platinorliodium thermocouoie was used to controi teml,A rature. The speed of ultrasonic waves for isotherms of 650 and 800C, the adiabatic eon.pressibilit~ or reciprocal of tho product of density and speed of sound at those tenper- a-u-i-es, and the change in the temperature coefficient of the speed of ultrasonic waves were 1/2 1g, T. ~4 ItivPY1,51, iR I - L 19838-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4049062 --ootted as functions of composition. The fact-that the. iriereasing curves for the speed of ultrasonic waves cross each other, as do the decreasint; curve;; for adiabalte compressi- bility, serve to indicate a region between 30 and 80% Zn where intermetallic compounds are formed. Between 650 and 850C, the speed of sound in and',he conductivity of Sb seem to be independent of temperature. The area of intermetallic compounds in the Sb- Zli system demands further experimentation. Orig. art. has- 4 graphs, 1 table, and I formula. 14 L Jn_L' -Z-"41 -! J _~u ~L C'] _A7~6021706 SOURCE CODE UR/0148/66/000/003/0008/0014 ON AUTHOR: Fi S. L; Kazakov, N. B.; Pronin, L. A. PPOv r) ORG: Moscow institute of Steel and Allop,~,(Moskovskly institut stall i splavov) TITLE: Speed of the ultrasound and compressibility in molten metals and the relation of these two characteristics to various physical proi)erties SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 3, 1966, 8-14 1 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic velocity, adiabatic compression, molten metal, atomic property, melting point, heat of vaporization . ABSTRACT: This investigation deals with measurements over a broader temperature range and for a greater number of metals than the study by V. V. Baydov and L. L. Kunin (V sb. "Teoriya metallurgichoskildi protsossov, " vyp. 40, TsNUChM, 1965, 94-104). To this end, quartz rods as well as rods of metallic tungsten (coated with silver to protect It against dissolution in the molten metals) were employed as the guides for the ultrasonic waves. For most molten metals the speed of sound decreases in a near.-linear manner with increasing temperature. But for III and Sb over a certain temperature range above their melting pointb UDC: 669.1-154:541.12.03:621.034 L 111016-&- ACC_ NRS AP60217M the speed of sound changes Insignificantly (Fig. 1). 71o mass of the ato-n and valent electrons 1 9 ~ l i i a -Card 2/3 (D 0 0 0 Cd W W 0 040 L 04807-67 EWr (m /W (t) /ET ITP(c) ww/a/iG ACC NR- AP6027006 SOURCE CODE: UR/0148/66/000/005/0131/0134 AUTHOR: Filippov, S. L.; Kazakov, N. -W B. ; Pronin, L. A. ORG- 'Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Mosk-ovskiy institut stali i splavov) TITLE: Effect of ultrasonic treatment on the crystallizntion of metal melts SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 5, 1966, 131-134 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic effect, metal crystallization, molten metal, metallography, jaetal1r.rgic research I ri ABSTRACT: Using the method described by K. G. Plass (Akustische Beiliefte, 1963, Ilf. 1. 240-244) (variation in a fixed ultrasonic signal on the oscilloscope screen during crystalliza- tibn of metal melts) the authors observed changes in the signal during cooling of molten Sn. P4, Bi, Sb, Ga, Zn, Cd, Cu and Al through which ultrasonic waves are passed (pulsed method," fraquency of ultrasound 2. 5 mega-cps), as illustrated in Fig. I which presents the potentio- metrically recorded values of the ultrasonic signal during the crystallization of zinc. The va- riation in signal during the crystallization is chiefly deteri-nined by two opposite factors. On the one hand, the segregation of crystals from the melt produces in increase in the absorption UDC: 669.1.065-621.034 L 04807-6-1 Adt- NR,--,A- P6027006 a4d scattering of sound waves at the numerous crystal-molten metal Interfaces whereas, on 4 > Z bJOV 0 > 'o see to 73 .0 43 Card- 2/3 Time, min. Fig. 1. Recording of the acoustic signal and temperature during the crys- tallization of zinc _L 04807-67 ACC NR- AP6027006 the other, as the metal solidifies and its elastic properties increase, the Intensity of the ultrasound Passed through it will increase. Observations of the cooling of melts of the binary systems Pb-Sn, Zn-Cd, Ga-Sb 2:n-Sb, Cd-Si), Cu-Sn, Fe-C indicate that the variation in the s-a7a sol?d-statO ~ fs associated witli the corres- ultrasonic si llo~d in liquid-solid d& ponding phase equilibrium diagrams. Thus, e.g. for the melt Sn-30 Nvt.% Cu the sig"al sharp- ly decreases at liquidus temperature and sharply increases at outectic temperature; micro- structural examination reveals that this effect at ncar-liquidus temperatures is attributable to the segregation of large, well-formed c -phase dendrites. Thus, the variation in ultrasonic sigpial in the process of the crystallization of metal melts may serve as a means of monitoring the formation of the structure of an ingot while it still is in liquid-solid state, which is of major practical and theoretical interest. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE! 20, 13, 11/ SUBM DATE! KJanW ORIG REF 003/ OTH REF: 001 Card 3/3q~, PRONIN, L. A.; KAMOV, N. B.; FILIPPOV, S. I. Ultrasonic measurement of molten cast Iron. Izv.vyq.ucheb.zav.; chern.met.7 no. 5:12-16 64. (MIRA 17--5) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov. jla ~mF~L4LTL4h-tLtj 5028372 SOURCE CODE: AtYTHOR: Kazakov, N., B.; Pronin, L. A.; Filippov, S. 1. uR/0148/65/000/011/0005r/8 ORGs. Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Hoskovskiy institut stali i splavov) TITLE: Structure of metal melt~Twith a positive temperature coefficient of the speed of ultrasound SOURCE: MZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 11, 1965, 5-8 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonics, temperature dependence, molten metal, semiconductor alloy, cadmium, antimony ABSTRACT: At the present work is a continuation of a previous investigation d ling with the tem"ratule,,and concentration dependencies of the speed of ultrasound4clor melts of the7in-Sb',%�stem over a certain range of melt compositions, which establish that the speid--of-ultrasound has a positive temperature coefficient, which previous- ly has been observed for no other fluid except water (N. B. Kazakov, L. A. Pronin, S. I. Filippov. Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1964, no. 11, 11-14). Now the investigation i%lextended to the temperature dependence of the speed of ultrasound for melts of the~td-Sb system. Positive temperature coeffi- cients of the speed of ultrasound are obWe-Fv-ed also in this system for alloys of a composition resembling intermetallic compounds. For example, a greater increase in Card 1/4 UDC-. 669.7316-.541.12,03 ACC NRs APS028572 MIV YAM &W VP Fig. 1. Speed of ultrasound as afunction of temperature for various compositions of Cd-Sb w-Itst I - 26i (at.) Sb; 241.5% (at,) Sb; 3-- 52% (ate) Sb; 4 - 6n (at.) 5b 2/4 M jN J~, - - P T. I i .I Aq-& ACC NR, ApS028572 141 V I j its 0 C-A Ar4 .30 t4 Ta tMI Fig. 2. Concentration changes in adiabatic compresaibility for Cd-Sb meltst I - at liquidus temperatural 2 - at heating to 200% above liquidus temperature C,,d 3/4 L 13189-66 ACC NR: AMM7277 the speed of ultrasound is established for the alloy containing 41.5% (at.) Sb (Fig.1) In this case the measurements of the speed of ultrasound at high temperaturel were complicated by the low melting point of Cd (765%). The melts were covered wLth a thick layer of flux (composition: KC1 + 60% LiCl). The composition of each alloy was checked by taking samples for chemical analysis before and after measurementa. The speed of the ultrasound was measured by the pulsed method. Further, the values of adi- abatic compressibility for Sb-Cd alloys Is a function of temperature are tabulated on the basis of experiv-~nW findings on .t$e speed of sound and the density iA the melts. The concentration chm gas of adiabatic compressibility for Cd-Sb meltis at li- quidus temperatures and on heatink'2000C , ve liquidus are illustrated in Fig. 2. The findinS that adiabatic compres.Abil `#ecreasas with Increasing temperature for alloys with 41.5 and 6n(at.) Sb is d fi-l-, explain; one possible explanation is change in the structure of the zw MVe case of water: it is knqW that in water, which rep-resents a combination of three structures, the proportion of the closely packed structure increases with rising temperature and compressibility cor- respondingly dec:reases. As the elevated temperatures continue, owing to thertial loosening, the compressibility of the water begins to increase. It may thus be T sumed that in the t1loys investigated the structure at first becomes more cotipac on heating; the packing coefficient increases and, as a result, compressibility decreases~ As the heating continues, the structure gets loosened, the coordination numbar de- _q," ressibility a8ain Increases. OrtS. art. hass 4 figuras, I t:able. SUB CODE: 11, 20/ SUBM DATR: 06Aug63/ ORIC RIP: 004/ OTH RIP: 001 EW(i AwT(m)/EPF( JD/VV.JG;"C'J - ----- 07 ACC PRI AP600OF70 SOURCE CODE:UPt'."-i!48/65/0001009iOOO'~)0007,, AUTHOR: Kazakov, N. B.; Pronin, L. A-;~Fil 1. ORGI Moscow Institute of Steal and Alloys (Moskovokly ingtitut stali t Bpl,avov)~_ 3 TITIS: Acoustic atmdles of molten alloy!L SMCK: IVUZ. Charnayamatallurgiya, no 9, 1965, 5-7 ';OPIC TAGS: acoustic speed, molten metal. ultrasonics, temperature dependence. semiconductor theory, gallius, antimony ABST RACT2 The temperature dependence of the speed of ultrasound is an Important lector in determining the physical and structural chatacteristics of semiconductor comp6unde In solid and molten state, but so far this factor has remained relatively uninveBtigated. Heace, the authors performed a comparative Inveati tion of the con- centration and tomperature dependenciesakof the speed of ultrasounXor two systems with a differeii~tcharacter of transition to conducting state. To his end, molten alloys of the Sb-Gs myttem were investigated by the method described earlior by the authors (Izvestiya vyashikh uchabnykh zavedeniy. Chemaya mettllurgiya, 1964, no. 11, 11). It van found that the curve of temparature dependence of the ultrasound flat- tens out with increasing Sb content of the alloys snJ, in the range of froct 750 to 950-C (see fig. l),the taisperature coefficient for the alloy with >50% (of:.) Sb way 1/3 UDC: 669.75.87-154:534.6 L 1207&66 Acc HR. "6000170 f r V4 Mv W, .0 'M i 0 ';Z7 1 W ?X &V 3 Tev"ra cur Fig. 1. Speed of ultrasound as a function of temperatur* and composition for molten alloys of the Sb-Ca a stem. I - 100% (Yt) (wt) Sb; 3 50% (vt) Sb; 4 69.5% (wt) Sb; 5 80% (vt) Sb fig. 2. Isotherms of speed of ultrasound ~1) and adiabatic ccaprkesibility index (2) for molten alloys of the Bb-Ce system 750*C; o - 950*C C.,d 2/3- NONE -i-CC NRv Ap6000170 be considered zero. It may be assumed that the type of temperature dependence of the speed of ultrasound reflects structural changes in the molten alloy, but this re- quires postulating a definite-physical model of interaction between particles. So far this probles has not been solved, but qualitative analogies may be I)aaed on the following simplified picture of the structure of molten metals: ion composition and free electrons. Assuming that ion composition is incompressible and that coupressibi- lity depends on free electrons, a correlation between coupresetbUit-j (speed of the ultrasound) and electron conduction must exist. Such a relationship can be cbserved for the systems investigated- Vie obtained curve of adiabatic compressibility with increasing temperature for C&Sb (Fig -2) coincides with the increase in electric re- sistance; at the same time, molten ZnSb to characterized, over some interval of tem- peratures, by & decrease in adiabatic compressibility and electric resistance. orig. art. has: 2 figures, I tables SUB CODE: Ilt 20/ SUM DATRi 093un65/ ORIG HE?: 005/ OTR REF., 001 Card EA2.AKOV, N.Y., red.; FROILVA, Ye.S., otv. za vypunk; SUKHARLTA, R.A., --'--'t;klin.red. Elfew problems in metal cutting] Novye voprosy razaniia matallov. Hoslcva, 1958. 38 P. (Paredovoi opyt proiEvodetva. Ser.'Tekhnologiia manhinostroaniin," no.24. Obrobotka metallov rezaniom). (MIRA 13-1) 1. Monkovskly Dom nnunhno-tekhnicheskoy pro-pst7nndy imoni F.3. Dzherzhinskogo. (Metal cutting) F. T. "The uae of propolis ointment against vaginitis ard vestibulitis." Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No. 1, 1960, P- 53 r\ vu terl nariVj v-; -io of prop,lis An vaginitit, vestibulltis. ~!- V, r I nar 11 a 0 (MIRA "G:'O 37 no.103-54 Jl 'uC t-n-t --issladovattillskly voterinarnyy institut. 'V - In -..ttle) BELOV, N.A., kand. med. nauk (Leningrad); GIKALOV, G.S. (Leningrad); __2~qAKOV, 1~,,E,,'~Leningr4d) Changes in the blood 91stem in Botki-n's disease and treatment with steroid hormones.-Sov. Med. 26 no.1,1:4&.52 S 161) (MIRA 17-4) 21~ FY V. KAZAKCVI, 11~. F. "Investigation of Cuttinr Forces in Relation to Basic Technolorical ani Physical Factors in Turninu.11 .-Sub 21 IMay 51, Yoscow Order of the Labor Red Banner HiFher Technical School Imeni N. E. Pauman Dissert-tions presented for science and engineering derrees In Moscow durinp 1051. 1 I SO: Sum. No. 480, 0 1 ay ")5 USSR /Engineer ing - Xacbine Building Dec 51 "In the Commission on Machine Building Technology at the Institute of Machine Studies, Academy of Sci- ences 1USSR,- N. F. Kazakov, Sci Secy of Commission "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Dtdel Tekh Nauk" No 12, pp 1886- 13W. Describeis- Oct,. 1951 sepsion. DikushiD, Cozz Mem, Aced Sci USSR. Following sec- tions created: machining..- A. I. Kashirin, pressure processing, S. I. Gubkin; foundry, L. I. Fantalov; strengthening technology, E. A. Satell; precision %nd interchangeability, I. Ye. Gorodetskiy; surface quality, P. Ye. Dlyacbenko; automatization of tech- nological processes, V. I. Dikushin. Commission USSR/Engineering - Machine Building Dec 51 (Contd) unifies more than 200 prominent scientists and vork- ere of machine -building industry. Commission held expanded session on application of mineral-ceramic materials for high-speed cutting tools. 205T1 KL,Uffl, USS111'Ar!%At-%v TnRtit~lt~' of It"110s "Ox Coordlzttlon xn,l GeAerL1IZati0JL Of SCInntlfiC jAVf~St!j,:,.ti0A5," V.1. Dik-ijsnix, Corr Kemb Acml ScI IJ'JSR; N.Y. Y,az;A'koj,, C;iAd Tech Sci Vost Ak Nauk SSSR. No. 1. nn 74-79 Briefly describes activity of the Coiariisslojs ox TeahRel nf Machl2p Rldt,. fIL,nctioxing since I Oct 51. Eij-ht sectlins of Comi-issinx aid their chiefs itre as f,)Ileiis: .1-tnmat!zatlox of Tochaolo,:ical Procensps In 741dr -- V.1. D11pri,%him, Corr Yor -keni ?~IT6i Sci USSR; Matchinixg -- A.I. YjtqhirIvi, Dr Tech Sci; Procnssing, b:., Prescure -- S.I. rjubk4a, Active Vem, Anad 9cI ~ielorussi,,N% SSR; ?eiialry -- Lr. I. Fikxl~alov, Dr, 'ezii Soi. T-echmoleg-N, of St-rengthefti.,le -- E.A. Satel', Dr Tech Sci; Weldin.9 - G..k. Nikolayev, Dr Tech Scl; PreLlsiox Ftai IntArchriAgeability -- I. Ye. Garodetskiy; Surface Fizishix,- -- P. Ye. Wyachexko, Dr Tech Sci. Sections uxify activity of more th-ut 450 scientists. Su-~ect which attracted. greatest attextioz deals with Rpplicatiox of Mner%l-ceramic cuttlig materialn for m,~tlal machinery. 2r-lT61 1. XAWOV~ N. F. 2. WSM (600) 4. Metal Cutting 7. For wider adoption of certunic cutting tools for metal cutting. Izv- AN SSSR- Otd. tekh. nauk. No. 2v 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanUarY -1953. Unclassified. USSR/Engineering - Metal Cutting; Stand- Nov 52 r4 ardization "Con'erence on the Norms for Metal Cutting," N. F. Kazakov "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 11, pp 1634-1653 Briefly reviews reports presented at conference ar- rbnged by Dept of Tech Sci,, Acad Sci USSR, Jun 52. Abbut 400 representatives of ministries, sci res Xnstitutes, large machine building plants, higher .technical schoolo, and planning and designing 244T61 organizations participated in sessions. Outlines measures recommended by conference for further devel- opment of highly efficient metal cutting. 2441T61 1. XAZAKOV, N. F. 2. USSP (600) 4. Machine - Tool Industry Results of the conference on norms for machining metals by means of cutting. Vest mash No. 12 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russinn Accessions, Library of CongresG, April _ 1953, Uncl. , ~-LRU USSR/Eng-ineering --Metal Cutting Dee 52 "Investigation of the Process of High-Speed Metal Cutting Using Low-Inertia Equipment," N. F. Kazakoy LrI F~ "1z Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 12, PP 1769- 1781 Iwiestigates technological and pbysical factors of cutting process using piezoelectric dynamometer of high sensitivity. States that results obtained in precise measurements of :rorces permitted establish- ment of new phenomena which until now escaped ob- servation due to rapid course of process and 244T65 smallness of values to be measured. For example, Nicolson's diagram of oscillations can not be cod- sidered reliable since new substantiated data are obtained - Submitted by Acad 1. 1. Artobolevskiy 8 Jul 52. 244T65 Ketal cutti JLg STOW U":(t-9T'jtj Oor Ujqt:j~k .U, tjXt;j VOst- AN Ssr, . 1 5 "-' I 1. 5. 19 -e. X -oath1v Ist f- ~L- -if- -9 -L' a A c c a s s 10 a s ~~~ Librax~., of C.,g,(,Bs, ()ctOber 125", Lrllc lAsci f led. WAKOV-1 N. F. 2. MM (600) 4. Metal Cutting-Standards 7. High-speed cutting of metals and technical standards (results of the meeting on -standards of metal processing). Vast. AN SSSR- 22, No. 9, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, janija= -1953. Unclassified I I IT-F. rMsics o" the Comvdvsl~,)m om the Tschaoloe-y o' K~-%cnivte CoiEtracttom. 7e~~ t . mr-n. ' 2 , xn . 1 , il 3 1952. f,'ont)il_v List of Russiax Accesgions Library of Goit-revi, Octo,)er 1~)r)?, KAZAI\U;, 1;. Y. Ploqoreter Plesoelectric instriment for simult-treoils meawirlm, of tne comoonent ~--:ttJn-, forces d1iring, turning, Vent. mish, 32, no. 4, 1052). 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October --195fi~ Uncl. KA.ZAKOV, N.F. Affect of electric-are reinforcing of tool bits on the procass of cutting. Trudy Sam.po kach.poverkh.2:82-91 '53. (MLR& 7:2) (Cutting tools) 1. FAZIYOV, N. F. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Metal Cutting 7. Investigating the process of Hgh-c-u-ced. motal cuttlmg by uqing an anpuratus of low inertia. Izv AN SSSR Otd tekh nauk No 12 1953 q. MonL!11 Apr' List of Runslnn Accessions, Library ()r C011g.,,j, __- -----19")3, Uncl. UI'm (6u) 4. 'Illing 11.achines 7. Creative cooperation of scientists and innovators of production in i~.uc:~ine building. Vest. Vi USSR 23, No. 1, 1953. Lay 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified, W (11 V~ N -f-_ TJ1160.A34 TREASURE ISIA0 BOOK REVIEW AID 857 - S UZAKOV, N. F. NOVYY PRIBOR DLYA ISSIFDOVANrYA PROTSESSA REZANIYA METALLOV (New Apparatus for Analysis of the Metal-Cutting Process). In Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Peredovoy opyt novatorov rasshinostroyaniya (F~7o_gressive Experience of leading Men in the Mac hine,_ Building Industry) 1954. Part I: Skorostnyy-e metody mokhanicheskoy obrabotki metallov (High-Speed Methods in Machining of Metals). p. 103-1.18. The author describes results of his research on the component forces present in the metal-cutting process and the piezoelectric dynamometer used for this research. Forces affecting the three main factors inherent in the cutting of metal: 1) t.-ie metal that is machined,, 2) the material of the cutting tool, and 3) the process of cutting as it depends on the speeds applied are scrutinized. The regularity in variations of forces, the frequency of oscillation In speed cutting, the influence on each other of the component forces &nd their correlation are explained. The general layout of a piezoelectric dynamometer, its cutting tool holder, itm sender-rezeiver points (here quartz is used predominantly), the taring of the dynamometer and the equipment used for taring all are described. Temneratures in cutting and setting of shavings are also observed. Eleven picturesS drawings, graphs and I table. Nine Rw-sian and 1 American references (1904-195)). 5 FD 266 LOSR/Engineering card 1/1 Author Kazakov.? N~ Y. of cutting tools by the method of Title Investigation of resistance of 'wear radioactive isotop" and radiation Jan 1954 Periodical : Iz. Ak. Nauk SSSR, OTN, 1, 41-53, j tudy of resistance to wear Of cutting'tools by the Abitract : Gives results of 8 n. Include6: VO-rking. with pethod of radioactive isotopes afid radiatiO rimentation~ irradiated cutting.toolst methods and conditions for expe results of the inves~igationj and methods of radiography. Tablesy. graphs, radiographs**. Six references; 4 U.S.S.R.J. 1949-1953. Institution : Submitted January 5', 1954. Presented 'by Academician I. I. Artobolevskiy- CL"k"&A 5 -a I S'A 4, iL k 0 cc, J-v-- Y.LZUOV. N. P. A book reviev of *Advanced experience of innovators in machint construc- tion." V.I. Dikushin. Reviewed by N.1f.Kmakov. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.takh. nauk no.11:156-157 71 154. (MIRA, 8:4) (Machinery- Design) (-Dikushim, V.I.) KAU Ov, N.F. Summary cf the seminar on basic theoretical problems in high production metal cutting. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.tekh.nauk no.11:158-160 11 154. (Metal cutting) (K= 8:4) 2 2.? V, ". f Sh-7 ,e .0 ar by mears of KRdloactive is"tolies: ogik If's Ski2ta"t-o(m iya 34, No. 4, investigatimi paralleled that of Na- deinsk;ga (preceding abstr.) bi-ing smpptemented xvith photo ph& obowinK thc distriblitiort of particl" of trAAS on the Ourninji. They urre c,!,taltked by a Jirwvt espLwurr of film to the luminti and then magnif3ing the imar. 1. D. Gat DIKUSHIN, V.I., a"demik, rodaktor; KAZAKOV, N.F.1 KOPNOV, Ye.V.. redaktor; AUZAN. N.P., takhnichaskiy Ad' [Advanced tochnolo&v In mchine building] Peredovale, tnkhnologiia mashinostroaniia. Moskva, 1955. 735 P. (MLRA 9:1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Komiselya po tekhnologii mashinostroyeniya. (Macbinerf industry) USSR/ Engineering - Tool wea-- Card 1/,l Pub. 124 - 7/40 Authors t . Kazakov, No Fe Title I Rapid method of determining tool wear Periodical i V"~st-,AN SSSR 1, 43-45, Tan 1955 Abstract I The development of a now rapid tool-wear determination method is -announced by the Machine Construction Institute of the AcadaW of Scienceaq USM, The method is based on measuring the radiation activity of the particles contained in the shavings, on the machined objezt and on the worn machine tool* The tool is made radioactive and the radioactivity value of the shavings beecme directly proportional to the value of the worn material and this makes it possible to a'rAluate the degree of wear of the machine tool* Sme results obtained with the nrjw method are listed* Graph. Institution i ,.see Submitted I N;Vl' KAUKOV, N.F., Imndidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. In the Comminnion on the Tachnoloa of Hachino Conatruactlon; aamin on high-productive natal cutting. Vast. AN SSSR 25 no.;-1:91-93 r 1550* (Moscow--Metal cutting--Congresses) M&I 9:4) KAZAKOV, N.F., kand. takhn. nauk. Ovar-all automtion in the mchinery industry. Mashinostroitall no.2/3:56-59 N-D 156. (MIRA 12:1) (Machiner7 industry) (Automtion) XLZAXOV, N.Y., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Problems of precision in machine building (Meeting in Moscow). Vest.AN SSSa 26 no.5:98-101 My '56. (lau q 8) (Machinery industry) (Measuring insturments) V"' \pjjASE I iBOOK T.,XpLOITATION 314 Kazakov, Nikolay Fedotovich Tekhnicheakiy progress I peredovoy opyt novatorov mashinoatroyeni7a (Technical Progress and Modern Practice or Innovators in the Machine Building Industry) Moscow, izd. 11 Znaniyo ", 1957. 31 P. (Vsesoyuznoye obshchestvo po rasprostranefil politicheskikh nauohnykh znaniy. Seriya IV, 195U, no. 32r55,500 copies printed. Ed.: Islankina, T.F.; Tech. Ed. : Gubin, M.N. FMPOSEt This pamphlet intends to familiarize the reader with aome of the technical progress and problems encountered in the machine building industry. It is published under the auspices of the All-Union Society for the Propagation of Political and Scientific Knowledge. COVERAGE: The pamphlet reviews briefly the technical progress of the Soviet Machine building Industry and describes some aspects and beneficial results of high-speed cutting of metals. The use Card 1/3 Technical Progress and Modern Practice (cont.) 314 of new cutting-tool materials and modern tool designs is alzo discussed as a decisive facto in increasing the productivity of labor. Some data are given on new Soviet alloys employed in cutting tools. There are 12 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTSs Growth of 3oviet Machine Building and Development of Techrology 4 High-speed Cutting of Metals - an Important Reserve for Increasing Labor Productivity in Machine Building 8 Modern Tool Materials Employed in High-speed Cutting 9 Use of Mineral Ceramic Tools 11 Now Tool Designs and Selection of Rational Cutting Tool Geometry 14 Rational Exploitation of Cutting Tools 21 Card 7 Technical Progress and Modern Pract.~ce (Cont.) 314 Reduction of Auxiliary Time and MaXimlUn Increase of Machine Time 26 Introduction and Propagation of Modern Practices 29 Bibliography AVAILABLEi Library of Congress VKAsV 8-18-58 Card 3/3 32 1_01 S/123/60/tOD/0 10/004/0 11 AC)04/Aoo I Translation from-, Reforativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No. 10, p. Bo, # 49385 AUTHOR- Kazakov,,N.F. TrILEt State and Main Development Trends in High-Efficiency Metal Cutting PERIODICALI V sb.: Sovrem. napravleniya v obl. konstruiroVaniya tekhnol. oborud., Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957, PP. 166-185 TEXT: The author analyzes problems of increasing the efficiency of cutting processes by improving the cutting properties of tool materials (hard alloys), design and geometry of cutting tools and operation conditions, and also by Investigating the '=wjof cutjLnZ tools with the aid of radioactive isotopes. There are 12 figures aYM 18 references.\A B.L.D. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 AUTHOR FA - "163 N N.F. q~V ITLE _ _ 1, 1 - ,-dzation and &.._~tomavat; an Ir. The Second Conference tin Complex Vech po kompleksnoy -hine ronstruction Engineering (Vtoroye soveshchaniye m,,ecnanizataii. i avtomatizatsii v mashinostroyenii). PERIODICAL S.R.) Izvestija Akad.Nauk SSSR, Otdel.Tekhn., 1957, Nr 1, PP 156-158 (U-S Received 3/1957 Reviewed 6 */1957 ABSTRACT The conference was organized at the end of September 1956 by the Insti- tute of Engineering of the Academy of Science of the Uo5o3sPe and by the State committee of the Cabinet Council of the U-S-S-R- and lasted 5 days. A.A.BLAGOBRAvov, Member of the Academy: of a total of 1.760-000 machine tools only 110.o00 work automatically or semi-automatically. Automatic machines take up 410/o of the total production. Much experience has been gathered, but generalization of this experience and the establishment of ,spary level. industries with these new types have not yet attained the nec. Deputy )Linister D.#k.RYZIIKOVI In the case of the new model of v.. point- less grinding machined Permanent grinding takes up 85-900/0 01 the total working time of the machine. Deputy Minister A.O.DEMIYANOVICH: At present all boilers producing more than 50 t of steam per hour are automatized with respect to all essential parameters. In the case of turbines with ultra-high parameters and a performance of 150*000 kw; the usual contrivances as well as steering and control mechanisms are automaticallY controllable from a central Card 1/2 rAZAKOV ndidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Radioisotopes uoed in the machinery industry. Mashinostroitell no.4:40-44 '57. (MLRA 10;5) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) SOV/1 37-58-11- 23509 Translation f rom: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya. 1958, Nr 11, p17 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kazakov, N. F. TITLE: A Study of the Hardness of Tool and Machinable Steels as Well as of Solid and Mineral-ceramic Alloys During Heating (lzucheniye tver - dosti obrabatyvayemykh i instrumental'nykh staley, tverdykh i mine- ralokeramicheskikh splavov pri nagreve) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. tr. Mosk. poligr. in--t, 1957, Nr 5-6, pp 57-68 ABSTRACT: The hardness of various tool and machinable materials (M) was measured at temperatures up to 10000C. An apparatus designed by the IMMASh of the Academy of Sciences, USSR. was employed. In the case of tool materials, the mutual position of curves on the hard- ness--vs.-test-temperature graphs is representative of -~he wear resist- ance of these materials. The manner in which the hardness of a given tool M changes as the temperature is increised permits a determin- ation of the operational temperature range of that M. An investigation of hot hardness of the M's makes it possible to plan methods of obtain- ing M's with greater hardness and better wear resistance. Biblio - Card 1/1 graphy: 9 references. M, Ch- rUn n . 5t Wiil AUTIMR: KAZAKOVN.F., ANDRIANVAJI.N. PA - 3618 TITLM -THTD-efe-r-m-N-ation of the Cutting Properties of Tungsten-Mid-Alloys with Oemented Cobalt and Nickel Compounds. (Opre4e3snVe mhushohikh svoysty vdiframvykh tvardykh splavov na kol-al'tovoy i nikelevoy toemantiruyushohikh avyazkakh, Rusaian) PERIMICALi Stanki i Instrument, 1957, Vol 28, Nr 6, pp 24-25 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The hard alloys available at present, which make it possible to use high cutting velocities in mets.1-working contain tungstmi- and tit&rAum carbides of great hardness. Mechanical strength in, how- ever, warranted by the cemented cobalt compounds. Attempts to use nickel instead of cobalt did not give satisfactory results either in Russia or in other countries. At the Moscow combine for hard alloys scientific research work has been carried out since 1953 concerning the production of tungsten-uiokal hard a3-loys, on which occasion it was found that the alloys were more brittle than tungsten-odbalt alloys. In 1955 an experimental alloy 03K3 was produced at the same com- bine, and test work was carried out with the alloys TV 6 and WK 6, Card 1/2 t V Trud3r... 71- s'.. s.r. z- or r..dxo&.%tv* a-,d -my wnd S-I-ntm; c,i r.,. t~n i rzonc ot-~' n- Xoscow, IA4-vo AX 19!~B- 358 P- C 4,500 copies printed. Spon"ritZ Arenclass Oljkvmors u:)ravlo*iys Ism IsPQV"v&AIJv "I . stounoy onerg-11, " Ak&devLiTs t%mk SM. 241tarial Bo" of Sets V.I. IsIkushiss, Aceilooleallk (Reap- 96.), X.M. Shl-Ilavokly (Depuly Reap. Z4.), -M. S. 244,.avsklr (Zoputy R;ov. &d.), L I. Tatocssvnko' 15.1. Vorkhavokly, S.T. gazarov. Z.Z. otj and X.Q: Zolovinakays (Socretaxy). -5d. of Publishing Houses P.W. Jklyaninj Teas. 5d.4 T.P. MPM' T1-$ book Is Intended for opoeWlets in the field of as. chins " Instrument vamnufseture who use radioactive Isotopes I* the study or wattfrIals end processes. COVZRAOXI This collection of papers covers a very wide field or the utilization of tracer methods In In4ustrial. re"arch and control techniques. The topic of this Talmo Is thA Is" of reallolootoposs In the umbine-ansd In&-rumont-manufacturing Industry. The Lndl. vIdual pooris discuss the applications of rosilolsotape to*kftlqwo In the study of metals Lnd 4lays, problems offrIctlon and IuM- cation, ustal cuttlnso engine per-forwanco, wsd darocts in metals. 3evaral papers are devoted to the use of ro4lolootopes In Use mwto- motion or Industrial. pracenwaso recording and measuring davloose quality control, level SouS*s, Wety devices, redis- tion counters, otc. Those paper* "prevent contributions of vasr- laus Soviet Institutes and laboratories. They were published am Traxseactiona of the All-Unlon Conference on the vae or Rawioaa- tive and Stable Imatopom and Radtatlos% In too IstIonal Sconoway and science# April 4-12, 1957. Xa porsonslItING A" ftefflitleased. Referenc*m a" given at the end of most of the pope". _ O[hLr'kovsJdY arlateloann inatItst - Mkarlkwv Avis- institute). study or the Wear or Parts in PuZ supply sys- teas of AL"rLrt Engicas 73 -VyNctt?Aj--M-I.' Ofl. :-;oglLzojt V.I. Qoj97' V.P. KLzn"b*x*T' - - and TT6TdtrmI-`s%yy ifte- Ti -RQsbA1Qt " -- mobil 77 1 8vtonotornn Xnatitut - Central 341mmt1fla Research Institute for Autmobile& and Automotlvo Uglises). Rabils Ross- too% Laboratory for the 31 Ady of the a!, t of Past In Air aad the Type of Air F11tor on the Wear of Piston RIASP In Zmglbeo XalU--Z&de.X, (kaorbardmft~s%shay nouchno-Ital*davatelfolay Instl- tut po nort*porerat~otkw - aserbardLhan scientific Reseginh Inati- tuto for Petroleum Refining). ipparatus for the Study or Film Formation on Friction Sarrames a6 nyy Institut - Central Diesel Research Institute). $aLotUlatiams counter for the NoLsur~nt of Radioactivity in Liquids e9 (InmtItut washinovedonlya AN S3SX - Institute or Mod",y of Iletasuses. USER). Rom*arck as metal Cutting 94 LL91tA1k-.S.Z. (Inatltut washisusvedenlya AS SM - Xastltuto or mechanical Itisslowering, Academy of Salmods, WAR). Study of the Wear of gw-4-4aloybd Cutting Tools 102 TakRTlS-U-O.X- (Bolorwaskly po2Itokftnlehxffk17 IssatItut - Dole- rumalm PoliVeebrIcal Institute). study or the Wear or cutting Tools KAZa,OV 11,?. 1-ani.toldin.naul,9 dots. vaculim. Nauchedokle Djfj~iston woldinr, of tistala and alloys in EL vYq.nIjj-ojv; -aub.i prib. no.,2--138-147 159. (MIlu, '--,:io) (vacullm metallurg7) (Welding) AUTHOR: Kazakov, N.F., Candidate of Techni--,-ll Science- 117-56---.13124 TITLE: A New Method of Diffusion Joinini; of 14etulloccru.-Ac PlnteC to a Metal Base (Novyy metod diffuzionnogo krepleniya metallo- keramicheskikh plastinok k metallicheskoy osaove) PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitell, 1958, Nr 5, pp 38-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: When metal is being machineda thin film or "growth" alpears cn the surface of the cutter. This film is formed not by mechanical pressure exerted by the naterial machined on the cutter, but as a result of a welding process in those parts of the surface where the oxide film has been destroyed by mutual friction. This has been revealed by an experiment in the vacuum chamber described in the article. Por industrial application of the diffusion method of joining a hard alloy to a tool holder, the author has constructed a special device and developed a technology of mass welding. lie found that by bringing 2 metal plates so closely toL-ether that the inter- U atomic forces of cohesion begin to operate, the physical frontier between the two objects must disappear, provided the oxide film covering the surfaces has been first removed. An Card 1/2 uninterrupted and close interchange of rttoms can only be 117-56-5-18/24 A New Method of Diffusion Joining of Metalloceramic Plates to a Metal Base obtained by diffusion. However, the diffusion of one metal into the other can take place only in mutually soluble metal3. Speed of diffusion grows with a decrease in solubility. The diffusion processes in cold welding permit the obtaining of very solid whole-metal connections. The principle of the new method of diffusion welding has found a number of practical applications already. The author has succeeded in developine a new diffusion method joining plates of hard alloy with cutter holders (patent Nr 112460). After plates and holders have been thoroughly cleaned and polished, they are heated to 700- 900 degrees in a vacuum. Each plate and holder are brou&ht in ~o contact and maintained under a pressure of 10 Ig per mm . The strength of the weld obtained by this method is unsurpassed. It is a simple, effective and never-failing method. There are 2 figures and 6 Soviet references. AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 212 1. Welding-Diffusion 2. Metals-Solub-11ity AUTHOR: Kazakov, J.F. ("Moscow) SOV-125-5-8-2/16 --~ TITLE: r- Diffusion Welding in a Vacuum (Diffuzionnaya sverka v vakuume) PERI()DICAL: Avtompticheakaya avarka, 1958, Nr 9, pp 6-18 (11"SR) ABSTRACT: Information is presented on the effect of pressure, tem- perature, smoothness of surfaces, comnosition and properties of metals and alloys on their weldability in a vacuum. A new method of joining metals and alloys in a high vacuum was proposed by the author (Certificate of authorship No 112 460 with priority from 3 February 1956). Information includes description of an experimental device (Fig. 6) designed by the Institute of Yachine Study AS USSR6 permitting welding in a vacuum at temperatures up to 1,300 C. The experiments proved that the strength of joints in welding metal-ceramic alloys with metals depends on the cobait content in the hard alloy and on the grain size. Increased pressure entails higher strength of joints at high temperatures. Pressures over 2.5 kg/sq mm have no effect on the nuality of joints. Smooth- ness improves strenath of seams. A marked advantage of the described method ic the obtaining of equidurable joints of different metals without noticeable changes in their physical Card 112 and mechanical properties. It can be applied for joining R" !Y~ -'R L Diffusion Welding in a Vacuum SOV-125-5B-e-2/16 different metals, ceramic and metal-ceramic alloys which can- not be joined by fusing. There are 6 photos, 2 diagrams, 1 graph, 2 tables and 17 re- ferences, 16 of which are Soviet and 1 German. SUBMITTED: February 5, 1958 1. Welding 2. Vacuums--Applications 3. Metal.s--Properties Card 212 135-58-8-6/20 AUTHOR: Kazakov, V._.F._1_.Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: The Pressure Welding of Different Metals in a Vacuum (Svarka davleniyem v vakuume raznorodnykh metallov) FORIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 0, pp 23 - 24 (USSR) AB3TRACT: The article contains information or. a ineth-od' of welding in a vacuum -inder prensure for which the author received an Author's Certificate with priority in 1956, and on n welding i-istallation designed at the Institut mashinovedeniya AN L. SR (Institute of Mechanical Engineering AS USSR)oThe described expAriments were carried out in a .1iigh vacuum (10--' to 10-5 mm mercury column) for joining heat-resistant alloys together and to cast iron; titanium with high-speed steel; aluminum and its alloys, as well as copper, nickel, lead, zinc, silver and other materials, The obtained joints - were of a very high strength. The method eliminates the use of solders, fluxes, electrodes etc. It was stated that the success in welding metal ceramics with a metallic base depends on the content of cobalt in the hard alloy and on the grain size. Results of tests on tools tipped with Card 1/2 hard-alloy plates are shown in t-.ble 2. Industrial tests The Pressure Welding of Different Metals in a Vacuum 135-58-8-6/2C of the method, performed nt the Moskovskiy kombinat tv4rdykh splavov (1.4oscow Combine for Hard Alloy), TsNJITOP, and other organizations gave satisfactory results. The method can be applied to 3oin different metals which are hard to mold, ceramic and metal-ceramia alloys. There are 2 tables, 1 graph and 3 references, 2 of which are Scviet and I German. ASSOC'_'ATION: Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti (Moscow Technological Institute of the Meat and Milk Industry). 1. Metals--Welding cations 2. Pressure--Applications 3. Vacuum--Appli- Card 2/2 18(5 7), 25(5) AUTH6R S None Given TIT13s Scivatifle-Technical Conference an Cusations of Vol- ding Engineering PERIODICALs AvtOm&t1ChG$kayS a,arka. 1959, Vol 12, Wr 5 (74) pp 95-96 ('D-R) ABSTRACTi The sclOntiftc-Uchmical costforonce on question of welding a lneOrirg convened in rhar,kov from March U 1113# 19 9. The following organization 2 Convened I - n 1b; conferences The Sclentlflc-Tee~=-Cal Stato Commit- too Of the Ccuzcll of Vinistors of the 7krgTu, the Khar'k-Y Sawaarkhas t th e InstiAu , s of Electric Welding 1109131 794. Patona of t?-.* Academy of Sciences of t" UkrSSR, the Ely*- and rhar1kor oblaot administrative ffTO of the machL-o Industry. Af-or the Introduction of the Chairman of Gl?r UkrSSR, O.r. rostonko. the comf.- rence heard the report of Academician AS 71crVSR. ".Y. Paton "On the Reintroduction and pr-oduction of Welding Card 1/3 rng1xo*rInx-. After that, the following reports -or* board at tfie Conferences Yomt*r.of Gov Plan UkrSSR .101 D.J. Polyakov on establishing as tart slam *nginvering bases in the republic for t?* develop=*=-: of -91d1!tg. Vice Chairman of Sorn&rkhsmV.'r. JaLkovlev 012 the Intrc- duction of welding engineering In t!ts enterprises of the Dnepropetrovsk economic adzinletrat-v* a"s- ~?!Ief of Technical Administration of 1.1is rhar-kow Soonerkhot 1.r. Kututcy on the Introduction of progrvmsi~o weldinr on ~ovngrkhox, Com- llneerIng In the ot%twrprls*e of %." "Qt~a ra * Ratnikor an successes of th*f-PwOft struction Factory in introducing welding engineering. Candidate Of Technical !!cl*ncQB 1-:- Fru"'In frn"'t'j" of ZlqCtrjO Welding I=entYe. CLPator.7-06 -n"wcrk3 on auto- matic welding. Chief of Welding Dopartmort of the -O'c- Kregatardly -&shine Factory V X xtj:"o;~kV an the use of -electric Slag- welding if#AVY zacbine building. Candidate of ?9C hn!cal SCICMCO- I.J. k. v'j=v v arck. on ceramic flux for welding. Chic. 0. a dIng D*part- sent of Ebar~kov Turbine, Factory. 3.1. t;,srmAr. an tho -1 -7- - Card 2/3 T S 0 ard use of radioelectric welding In car 01% -1 xTY0- C - I- date of Technical Sciencen ?.I. '30vbc Or. me. equip- miant for welding. o,-ked of Else- d1ox., -Gchnicx~ ' tric Welding ISOO41--0- Paton. ~40 We1d'1n4 . 'ctr!C 3,i,r,c.s T.K. Lo today (rnstitj" o- 21, 0 n -At-awlling- !:ng'- 1 .170. . TRIO T an now works oz Pol welding worked out c=k On no* near Z j4 tT t_ _ _ _ _ :nAtjj.t~ of 7511 by 1111MG. vice Director ~f tl* !.A. AnTOn0v Avtogen. Candidate of Tochr.-'c8l rc'-'Cce~ - - itment of 'Jam-4 t~. on recent acht-eaeat. In t"XI SCiencen !I metals. Candidate of Tec~xic~ (Chair of TIOChI301007 of yotals at yosco. the Meat and rilk Producticn) On 4 r-*o method of vacuum diffusion welding. Card 3/3 7T < PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5554 Kazakov, Nikolay Fedotovich Radioaktivnyye izotopy v issledovanii iznosa rezhushchego instru- menta (Radioisotopes in the Investigation of the Cutting-Tool Wear) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 327 p. Errata slip inserted. 6,500 copies printed. Reviewer: T. N. Loladze, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed.: P. A. Kunino Engineer; Tech. Ed.: V. D. El"kind; Managing Ed. for Literature of Cold Treatment of Metals and Machine-Tool Making: V. V. Rzhavinskiy, Engineer. PURPOSE : This book is intended for scientific and technical perzon- nel. COVERAGE: The book contains a brief discussion of the physical bases of radioactivity and a description of the use of radioisotopes In the study of cutting-tool wear. Soviet and non-Soviet investi- gations in the field of radioisotope application and other physico- chemical methods for studying metal-cutting processes are reviewed. Card-1/_10 Radioisotopes in the Investigation (cont.) SOV/5554 The basic means for improving the wear resistance of cutting toci.!i are analyzed, and reference data necessary for radiometric calcu- lations are given. The author thanks the following for their valuable contributions and advice: V. I. Dikushin, Acddemician; S. P. Solov'yev, Director of the Moskovskiy kombinat tverdykh splavov [Moscow Combine of Hard Alloys]; F. M. porkhunov, Chief Engineer; T. I. Kozlova, V. S. Stepanov, T. M. Vlasova, and V. Ya. Moiseyev, Engineers; and Ye. A. Studenov, and B. S. Khodakov, Mech- anics. There are 236 references: 216 Soviet, 19 -English, 4 German, and 1 Swedish. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 PART I. THE PHYSICAL BASES OF RADIOACT M TY AND METHODS FOR WORKING WI'tH RADIOISOTOPES Ch. I. General Considerations Regarding the Isotopy of Elements 5 1. Structure of atoms and their nuclei 5 Card 2/10 GATRILOY. A.H.. prof., doktor takhn.nsuk; IZHOTANTUK, F.S., prof., dok-tor tekha.nauk; MITROVANOT, S.P.. kand.tekhn.neuk; KORSAKOV, V.,S.' prof., doktor takhn.nauk; IVANOV. D.P., doktor tekhn.nauk; ST0- ROZHU. N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KALOV, A.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; KUMTAVTSZV, I.V., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk;-SHHX7RFM, Tu.G.. kand.tekhn.nauk; SHUKHOV, Tu.V., dotsent;.rAZA70V,__R.1., kand. takhn.nauk; ZOLOTMM, B.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; ROZMERG. L.D., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; TMIMOVICH. D.Ts.. inzh.; NIKOLAYEV. G.A., prof.. doktor tekhn.nauk; VLADZITEVSKIT, A.P., doktor tekhn. nauk; SHAMAN, G.A., prof., doktor tekha.nauk; KOSHKIN, L.H., kand.tekhn.nauk; BOBROV, V.P., kand.tekhn.nsuk-, NOVIKOV. H.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; VINEXAN, V.S., kand.takhn.nauk; DMISHER, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KLIKINK0. K.I., prof., doktor ekonom.nauk; VTATKIN, A.Te., inzh.; SATEL'. E.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; YOFANOV, I.Q., inzh.; KATVBYBNKO, Y.Y., inzh., KOCHSTOVA, G.F., inzh., red.izd-va; ILIKIND, V.D., tekhn.red.; TIKHANOV, A.Ya., tekhn.r3d. [Present status and trends of future development of technological processes in the manufacture of machinery and instrumentsi ;Sovre- mBnnoe nostoianie i nopravlaniia rasvitiia takhnologii mashino- stroeniis i priborostroeniia. Moskva. Gos.usuchno-tekhnAzd-vo mashinostrnit.lit-ry, 1960s 563 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Unchinery industry--Technological innovations) (Instrument manufacture--Technological innovations) (Automation) ?-J-IE : MCC rvLz:.A-,Clr X 7/016 I p-barc.-rcy a..' ina ~Pr%-=t Ztt. of ths 0 'n t~. a- ad Zll* -.d -,4. f- 1w. 163 1. 5.OW -9*.. prLtd. Ed.. As&tall P.-f... :fl Ut-fet- = M-=" Bullll:~g %z4 :ts'--t ':ccst~-.-., P-kr-malf. Lw...sarl M. e pbli-I.C F-, X-t-, Batlasewl LI-.. 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SOV/4718 1. General information 163 2. Physical bases of processes of the surface cold pressworking of metals 164 3. Methods of surface pressworking 167 4. Technical-economic possibilities and effectiveness of surface press- working 177 5. The practice of employing surface pressworkingin the machine and in- strument industries 186 Ch. VIII. Present State and Problems in the Field of Metal Cutting [N.F. Wzakov Candidate of Technical Sciences] 197 1. Present cutting 1 materials and their cutting properties 198 2. The use of ceramic tools 203 3. Physical bases of cutting-tool wear in machining a heat-resistant alloy 206 4. Selection of some rational parameters of the cutting portion of tools 221 5. Improvement of cutting-tool operating conditions 225 6. Quick method for determination of tool wear 228 7. Some problems in the use of lubricating coolants in metal-machining by cutting 232 Card 5111 /A 7d- Do +5k-14 SOV/125-60-2-4/21 AUTHOR: TITLB; A Un4for Diffusion Welding in Vacuum PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1960, Nr 2, pp 44-50 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Detailed illustrated engineering information is given on a new vacuum diffusion welding unit IISDVU", desiped by the author in cooperation with A.S. Llvovand Ye. A.Studenov. The unit, shown in a schematiF-diagram (figure 1 , consists of a high-frequency 'ILGZ-10AII tube generator (300-450 kilcycles), a vacuum welding chamber, and a hydraulic cylinder. A "TsVL-100" vacuum pump is used for fast evacuation. An "EPD-1211 potentio- meter automatically maintains the set temperature with an accuracy of up to 1%, and switches on and off the voltage in the primary winding of the "LATR-l" trans- former used with the unit. As the vacuum pumps very effectively evacuate gases but not vapors (they them- Card 1/3 selves are a source of vapor formation from pressure 1K SOV/12~_'~ff_2-4/21 A Unit for Diffusion Welding in Vacuum fluids), the vacuum system is provided with an-ancilla- ry device for intensive condensation (freezing) of vapors. The "SDVU-1" unit, made for use in industry, (photograph, figure 4) has such a "trap" for vapors, which is much more effective than steam jet or rotary initial-vacuum pumps. The "SDVU-2", which is a further A0VQ10pMeM Of thlo uMt (not -111ti!:Lvated). hac a coll- -pipe trap. The heat i* Switche'll off autc=atically, according to the pre-set time, the welded parts are left to cool down to a definite temperature, and then the welding pressure is removed, and the welding ended. It has been experimentally proved that it large number of machine parts can be vacuum weldek-.1 in t.be "SM-U-1" and "SDVU-2" and a list of these parts is given. The metal in the weld zone is high-strenSth and its speci- fic gravity is higher than that of the metal outside the weld. There are 3 sets of diagrams, 1 photograph, Card 213 SOV/125-60-2-4/21 A Unit for Diffusion Welding in Vacuum and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy technologigeskiy institut (Moscow Technolo- gical Institute). SUBMITTED: April 20, 1959 Card 3/3 3,955~- S/135/62/000/008,/004/064 A006/A101 AUMOR: Kazakov, N. F., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Diffusion welding in a vacuum of grade 45 steel PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 8, 1962, 31 - 34 TOM The author presents results of Investigating the effect of opera-, tional parameters in diffusion welding in a vacuum upon the strength of grade 45 steel welded joints. The operational parameters investigated are the welding temperature, pressure, heating time, rarefaction and the method of preparing the surfaces. The dependence of the weld streriM on temperature and pressure of welding is shown in Figure 4. The weld strength Is considqrably affected by a i heating time UP to 5 minutes, a further increase of the time has only a slight effect on the strength. At 1,OOOOC the weld strength increases sharply at up to 10`1 mm Hg rarefaction, and,at 9000C at up to 10-2 mm Hg. A further decrease of rarefaction does not affect the weld strongth (Figure 8). For preparing the sur- faces, machining consisting in semi-rough grinding is recommended. In chemical treatment best results were obtained with carbon tetrachloride. In the case of Card 1/0 -2 -9/135/6;VWO/00,3/004/004 Diffusion welding in a vacuum of grade 45 steel AMAMI insufficient diffusion during the direct contact of tho-parts to be welded, a solid metal intermediate layer should be used. This layer prevents the formation of stable oxides on alumintim, titanium and dispersion-hardening alloys inhibiting the diffusion process. This method is the only possible one when dissimilar materials, such as cermets and metals, 4re to be joined. There are 10 figures. ASSOCIATION: Nauchnc,-issledovatellskaya laboratoriya diffuzionnoy svarla v vakuume (Scieniific-Research Laboratory of Diffusion Welding in vacuum) Card 211P 7- S/175/62/000/007/003/012 D040/D113 61,,cheDztina, G.A, and Xazal'ov V T I T %ttachlng cemat tips to cutting tool shanks pl- dODICAI.: ~*,Vto,-,zticheskaya svarka,y-no. 7, 1962, 12-17 infori-i-.a,-ion is given on a. diffusion welding tec:,molop, used in in which r'