SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KILYAKOV, A.D. - KIM, G.S.

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_XCC-N'Ra-- AP6021831 SOURCE CODE: INVENTOR: Girshovich, M. G.; Kilyakov, A. D.; Kozhevin, 1. A. ORG: None TITLE: Stocks for assembling cylindrical and tapered aircraft sections. Class 879 No. 183136 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, 171 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft industry, aircraft fuselage, aircraft maintenance equipment ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: l..Stocks for assembling cylindri- cal and tapered sections and other similar structures. The section end ribs rest on joint rings which are fixed to mutually parallel horizontal support plates. The lower plate is fixed while the upper plate can be moved. These plates are located between vertical columns which in turn are rigidly fixed to a stationary base, Setup time is cut during changeover from one type of assembly to another, and the number of required tools and attachments is minimized by equipping 'he stocks with a coordinate unit consisting of a lower support plate with a turret which can rotate about the vertical axis, a 'vertical bar which is fixed at the turret end and other supports which have horizontal bars. Each of these bars may be moved in a horizontal direc- tion and carries a working tool such as a holding device or a trimming head. 2. A /2 uDc: 621-757;629.13.012.2 ACC NR, AP6021831 modification of this device with a vertical bar equipped with a vernier scale. 3. A modification of this device for cutting setup time during assembly of periodically repeated batches of aircraft sections. The horizontal and vertical bars are equipped with slats, the lower support plate is fitted with rings, and the supports and turret have jig guides for boring index pin holes in the slats and rings. I-lower support plate; 2-turret; 3-yertical bar-, 4-supports 5-horizontal box SUB CODE:61113/ SUBM DATE. OlFeb65 Card 2 Ski'll, TfillASHEV, R.I.; KILYAKo11.,,,A~,t~l;,GORODFi"-,K.t.1' 1.11.3 Ovill' ~SKIYY li.K,; KfUJOKOV, V.I.,. nauchn. red.; K,147ASHKIN, 3.1~r red. Dractices of the Verkhovskiy Logging Camp] 01!j t ra.- lx-t~( V-,rkhovBkogo lesprorOffioza. Noskva, TSentr. nauchnc- irw] , irt ~PformatsiJ i teklinikc-alwn. issledovanii po tie revoc)brabt i tyvaiLshchai fll;,rirlhl. i lesnoura khu"... 19til.. 21~1 1'. (Mdi~A 18-4) uo ' 63/ 0 3/0 - 00 New 5664w 9 56 4WIU~4ub 13 and Ph oub 2 Ti j1: daiivativo,' fomation$ ~ U' T1 therwa~' lii6` 30' Wei osi t~bility Ph: 4 of - . .- ~ ~of Th~-~ 0,6 21M' ep "L Or Of. the- h ifttives- ii"~h*vi, P usintainina tie res~ttoix4h6~filh t va,fw i the first time covalent at metsUoorgenic , , ., 7he . formation of PhTiq - pm form. , :63.1 "W Vas oft" firMA ~i;'Ahi~~'' 0 im "so 'low; 3.) tbs.. reaction show t in- of I'to:10MAiphew %~ftd bt-l in -to d1pherwL, TIC1. 6ilb- 3; sivi'-3)~-- decq~osi4o~_' 5 14- benzene t P~1- T 7. .7!7 !J tive Al deda%)Wi tani'' -w~~ r i r t TAn"AYF'VA '.,N,~, TFAZII;~YEV G.A,; K'Ly~~o ~,-~mplexes Wth "liur. ob. khim~ -15 nG.8;1498--i,~?~ Ar 16". ftnr,~-Itut, k h' ,T.., A cZ7N--Rj--7u37 003 6 67 SOURCE CODE: UR/0079/66/036/008/1491/1498 AUTHOR: RnzuVay0v* G. As; Littynyova, V. N.; Vyshinskaya, L. I.; Kilyakoval -0. A.12 OZ.- Scientific Rese~_iqh Ini-titute, Gorski State Iobachavskiy.(Nauchno-issladovateltskiy institut pri gor1kovskom gosudarstvaam universiteta) TITIZ; Some reactions of Bis-cyclopentadionyltitanlu~\and monocyclopontadianyl. i phenyltitanium SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey Ithimit v. 36, no. 8, 1966, 1491-1498 TOPIC Z%GS; organotitanium compound, thermal decomposition, chemical bonding ADSTRACT: In a study of whether thermal reactions of decomposition of pi- cyclopentadienyl compounds of tetravalent titanium are common for different R, and a comparison of the reactions of newly obtained cyclopentadianyl derivatives with the known reactions of tetraphenyl- and diphonyltitanium, the thermal do- composition of (C 5)2 TiR 2 was studied, where R - C11Y G61i5, anA.C5H5Ti(C6H5)3' Their reactions with halo-derivatives and oxidation were also studied, and the data obtained were compared with analogous data for tatraphenyltitanium. The ne-d cyclopentadienyl compounds with tetravalent tita 'nium (C 05 )2TiR2, when heated, exhibited a cleavage of the Ti-R bond, forming titanium compounds of lower valence,, analogously to tatraphenyltitanium, which breaks down into di~henyltitanium and diphenyl. The pi-C 5H5 -Ti bond was unaffected. The stabilitv of the.comnounds.to thermal.dpqompoLsi~ion increased_in the series: (C H ) Ti < (C 1i )Ti(CO5) < (C5H5)2T(06H )2 y i(C 6 H5)3was synthesized G 5 4 5- 5- ACC NRt AP7003667* for the first time, and possessed one pi-bond C5H5-Ti and three sigma-bonds C05 -Ti, The products of thermal decomposition: V5 )2TiIC5H5TO 6H51 and (C H )2Ti were more stable to the action of high temporatures, but were '55 extremely readily oxidized. The reactions of (CO5)2T" Ce ic~15, and (C5H5)2Ti with halo-derivatives included cleavage of the phenyltitanium bonds and their replacement by chlorine-titanium bonds. In the reaction of these com.pounds with chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, mercuric chloride, and hydrogen chloride, the G H Ti and (C.H ) Ti groups were unaffected. The titanium- 5 5 5 5 2 containing final products were.TiC14, C5H5TiC'3, and (C5H5)2TiCl2, respectively. .The reactions of organotitanium compounds considered illustrate the relative' S. .stability of the pi-bond CATi to the action of temperatures.-halo-derivative and otherreagents in.comparison-with the.sigma-bond Ti-R, L/j-p3Ss 38,9767 SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATES 06Ju165 / ORIG REFS 007 / OTH REPS 003 Card /9 Jb (//,6.3 ON.Y) 20700 S/120/61/000/001/038/o62 E032/Ell4 AUTHORS: Bystrov, V.P., Dekabrun, L.L.,._Ki..~_Iyanov. Yu.N., Stepanyanta, A.U., and Utyanskayal E.Iz. TITLE: A High-Resolution Nuclear 11agnetic Resonance Apparatus (0 PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961,No.1, pp-122-125 A TEXT: The resolution of WR spectrometers is determined by the following factors: (a) uniformity of the constant. magnetic field over the volume of the specimen; (b) stability of the constant magnetic field in time; and (c) frequency stability of the radio-frequency magnetic field. In the MIR spectrometer described in the present paper a resolution of 10-7 was achieved, which means that all the above factors remain constant to within I in lo7. The apparatus has been used to record spectra of substances containing hydrogen and fluorene luclei~ chem:lcal shifts and the spin-spin interaction constant can be measured to an accuracy of better than 100,0'. The spectrometer incorporates a specially designed permanent magnet producing a field of 4530 oe. The magnet has the following features: (a) closed yoke, ensuring maximum rigidity; (b) fine and continuous adjustment of CArd 1/5 20700 S/120/61/000/001/038/062 E032/E_314 A High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Apparatus the parallelism of the working surfaces of the pole-pieces; (c) special coils are located on the poles and are used to modulate and adjust the field; (d) the gap length is 3.2 cm and the diameter of the working surface of the pole-pieces is 22 cm. In order to achieve a highly uniform magnetic field the pole pieces have a thickness of 6 cm and are specially annealed in a hydrogen atmosphere. The working surfaces are plane to within � 0.5 11. The relative nonunifor-inity_gf the magnetic field in the central region does not exceed 2 x 10 over a volume of I cm3. Fig.2 shows the magnetic field chart in the central part of the gap. The probe is illustrated in Fig.3. The subt-ttance undeir investigation is placed in the thin-walled glass ampoule 3 which is rotated at a rate of 10 000 rpm by a small air turbine. The ampoule is held in position by the perspex rotor -1 of the turbine. The lower end of the ampoule is centred by a teflon bush 6 and rests on the perspex plate 7. The body of the probe 5 is made from red copper. The coil is woxind on the perspex former 4. The oscillator is. quartz stabilized and worIcs on the 3rd Card 2/ 5 20700 S/1 20/61/000/00,1/038/062 E032/E114 A High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Apparatus harmonic of the mechanical oscillations of the quartz resonator. Detailed circuits of the quartz oscillator and various amplifiers etc. are given. Fig.5 shows a typical spectrum obtained for ethyl alcohol. The volume of the specimen was ~'., mm3 and the time taken to record the spectrum was 50 see. In general, the volume 15 mm3- Acknowledgements are of the specimen lies between 4 and expressed to K.V. Vladimirskiy for valuable advice. There are 5 figures and 8 references: 1 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimichealcoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics, AS USSR) SUBMITTED: February 2, 1960 Card 3/5 fA. f- '-4 lf,~ r'P- gr I, t r Z~- KN Y-mv 71 f, , U. V P., 71 y Lt Y v~e tL" !t- 4 P.- 'a "I I b y-, y - w v V~- .t L, 2000-66 EWITMIEPF(o) LINO VNIGG ACCESSION Nflt AF5018626 tM/0022/65/Ole/003/013h/0142 AUMOR t Dekabrun, L, L, K111yanov, 14krt I - JU-L-LI chyan., A -0. VY, ILSI-, TITLE: Autodyne nuclear magneti resonance.pickups SOURCEt AN ArmSOR, Isvestiya. Beriya fitilka-matematicbeskikh nauk, vs 180 no, 3. 1965~ 13h-lh2 TOPIC TAGSt .,nuclear magnetic'resonancet nar spectroscopy, negative feedback, signal processing, stsbilizer,'~ ABSTHACTt The authors present analysis of the stabilizing action of active ne- feedback on out .odyne pickups forittheoinvestigation of solids by the NMR method. In such ttpplicationa,.autodyne.pickups have certain advantages over ot-her but =wt be' stabilized vhenLthe signal Voltage is lov, ouch as Is the case vith solid-stateNW, . The transients in an autodyne pickup with stabilized amplitude. are calculated, and the isodifications that must be Introduced in the pickup cir- cult to ensure stsbilitj~aie,described, Empirical means of selecting the autodyne, circuit and its parts to obts.11A M"ij%ffj sensitivity are suggested# since a theoretl Card GAVRILOV Igor' Vladimirmrirl,[HarUlovv 1.1LELYEROG, N.M. tKilieroh, N.M.], red.; DAKHNO, Yu.M., takhn. red. (Moon is in the objective) V obliektyvi - misiats'. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSRy 1962; 39 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Moon-Surface) KILYUKIIN, ?.I. The oldest school for locomotive engineers. Elek.i tepl.tiaga 5 no.9.-27-29 S 161. (MIU 14;10) 1. Nachallnik Voronezhskoy tekhnicheskoy shkoly mashinistov lokomotivoT. (Voro'nezh--Locomotive engineers--Educttion and training) USSR/Geophysics - Electrical coiAuctivity FD-17o6 Cad-d 1/1 : ft~6. 45-6/22 Author : Ovehinnikov, I. K., and Kilyukova, G. G. Title : Effective electrical conductivity of medium with inclusions Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz., 57-59, Jan-Feb 1955 Abstract : The authors describe an experimental verification of the theoretical formulas for the electrical conductivity of a medium with inclusions in the form of ellipsoids. The results of the experiments agree with the theoretical computations. Three references; e.g. I. K. Ovchin- nikov, "Theory of the effective electrical conductivity, magnetic permeability, dielectric constant of a medium possessing foreign in- clusions," Trudy Vsesoyuzn. in-ta razvedochnoy geofiziki, No 3, 1950- Institution : Sverdlovsk Ydning Institute im. V. V. Vakhrushev Submitted : June 27, 1953 L 8511-66 ACC NR, ATS027525 SOURCE CODE: UR/2690/66/008/000/0143/0165 AUTHOM Baum, A. Ke LKil ytt:~ A. P. tituto of Electronics and Co r Technology AN LatSSR, Riga (Institut elekti hiki ORG: Ins nipute i vychlolitellnoy tekhniki AN WPM)' TITLE: Transient processes In pulsed tunnel-diode circuits SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut-4iAtroniki I vyohielltel.1 noy tekhnild. Trudy, v. 8, 1965. a, 143 Avtomatlka I vychiolitellneya, tekhnik -165 TOPIC TAC.6.- tunnel diode, semiooiwq4~or 'Bevice, semiconductor theory, circuit design ABSTRACT: 'Transientpr' InAwmel-diode devices limit the mwdmum,speed of pulsed ooesses circuits. The duration and formof such transients depend strongly on The particular cirbuit dest . : th the majority of circuits may be reduced to the go. However, analysis shown at :equivalent oft-duit showz~,ln Fig. 1L. The article discusses certain methods for approxil"atin 1. EquiVabat circuit -for-the analysis MW cidedation of transient processes'. L Cd 2/2 UDC: 621.382.233:681. M. L 8525-66 ACC NR: AT5027627 SOURCE CODE: UR/2690/65/008/000/0185/01914, AUTHOR: KarkUn'sh, V.G.; Kilyupo A. P. kt& ORG: Institute of Electronics and Computer Technology AN LASSR, Rip (Institut ele ki i vychisHtellnoy tekhniki AN LatSSR) TITLE; The influence of tunnel diode parameters on twin circuit operation SOURCE:'AN LatSSR. InaUtut elektrouild I vychislitellnoy tekhniki. Trudy, v. 8, 1965. Avtomatild i.vychisliteltnaya tekhnika, 185-194 TOPIC TAG&- tunnel diode, semiconduc6r (16vice circuit theory ABSTRACT: The paper studies the twin circuit (Goto pair) operation of matched pairs of tunnel diodes. Following a general theoretical introducUou, the authors discuss &'iesults of calculation of switching proceosesin twin cArcults carried out on a digital computer.. The calculations cover the effect of tunnel diode parameters on the switching process. The results are illustrated by oscillograme showing the operation of the twin circuits. A comprehensive discussion of the results concludes the paper. Or1g. art. has: 13 formulas and 7 figures. SUB CODE% EC SUBM DATE-. none OTH REP. 003 C,.,d UDC: 681.142,324001.2 L 8526...66 -68 010195/0207 ACC Nki T5027528 SOURCE CODE: URT2695T6676 AUTHOR% Zaznova y- sejt"~ Red 1ko, V. A. ORG: Institute of Electronics and Computer Technology AN IAtSSR1 Riga (Thetitat elektroalki I vychislitelluoy tekhalki) TITLE: Digital computer analysis of transient processes in tunnel parametron8 SOURCE: AN 1AtSSR. Thatitut elektronM I vychislitellnoy tekhniki. Trudy. v. 8. 1965. Avtomatika I vychieUtellnaya tekhaika, 195-207 TOPIC TAGS- digital computer, 0016 Oplication, computer component, semiconductor device ABSTRACT- This article analyzes the transient processes in tunnel-&ode parametro'ns. , The authors describe the methods and give the results of digital computer calculations of a tunnel parametron. The theoretical conclusions were tes ted experimentally. Results show that 1) the most Important characteristic determining the operation of the txmnel parametron Is Y tg r-itgl -Is-the average differential conductivity of thenegative slope segment; . 1,087osc); for small values of this quantity the oscillations are close to simple harmonic ones, while for, larger valIues the oscillations exhibit a relaxation character; r 2) highY tg teircuits are fast aW quite insewitive to the interaction frequency or self-losses; 3) the rise time may be shortened if the excitation radio pulse phase is adjustable In such a way that the diodes may enter during the first half period the negative slope region; 4) the L-Cmd 1/2 UDC: 621.382.233.621.'372.45 ACC NR, AT560M damping time Is shortened if the excitation is turned on when the energy stored in the circuit is a minimum; 5) with the Increase In'bias.' the oscillation rise time increases and the damping time decreases; 6) the, rise time Is at a minimum for a certain optimum excitation voltage; -7) when approaching the'crit1c al values of the parameters (beyond which the oscillations cannot be excited) the rise time increases rapidly; and 8) the analytic solution presented in earlier papers gives a* faithful qualitative pattern of parametron operation but cannot be utilixed for the estimate of operation near the critical point. Orig. art. has: 33 formulas aud 9 figures. SUB CODE; ECODP UMM DATE: none ORIG RE F% 005 Card C24z16__- SNYAKIN, F. G., KILYUTSVIYA, 0, D. Skin Functional mobilit:,- in the cutaneous receptor. Fiziol. zhur. 38 no. 1, 1052. Yonthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Longress, May 1952, UICLASSIFIED. F-EDOROV, A.F.; KILZRENKO, V.P. Radioactivity of some bottom organisms in the Norwegian Sea. Okoanologiia 3 no,lsl23-126 163, (MIRA 17:2) 1. Polyarnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i pro"ktnvy inatitut morskogo rybnogo khotvaystva i okeanologil imeni N.N.Knipovicha. - me A.-- Caol of recurrent measleeo Mad, zhur, Uzbs no, 2:67-68 F 161s (MIn 14 12) I* Iz detekoy-polWinild No#S goroda Tashkenta (glavr,77 vrach - V*D, Bagdasarov)s (MMLES) RIPYIM3 . L.A., imna.med.nauk, RU, A@ Mass poisoning witff"s6lanine. Sovemed. 22 no.IOS129-131 0 '58 (MIRA 11311) (SOLANDM, Pois. mass outbreak in Korea (Run)) KIM . A. Late manifestations of primary symptoms of measles. Med. zhur. Uzb. no.5t75-76 My 161, (MIRA 34- 6) 1. Iz detskoy polikliniki No.8 Frunzenskogo rayona goroda Tashkenta (glav-nyy vrach - V.D.Bagdasarov (MEASLES ~ - KIM# A. Erection of trestles using interwdiate a to. Na stroi. Roo. 3 no.12.15 D '-62. "Pt (MIRA 16t2) lo Rukovoditellproyektuoy gruppy tresta K:uzbaasohakhtomonta$h. (Trestlos) --my., A.G. Ties of polycardlography 'an sports medic'nt-. Vest, AN Kazakh. SSR 20 no*0277-81 S 44o (MIRA 17:10) --7: hO lt'4 E`:- 'L ~':l YNK fz~ 10 .1 Tl- 17. Wz ~40 kA A-1 M-P A. g.X 6. ;4rl NA -kp .14 4.0 4 k T I 4. eb KIMP A,I, Stratigraphy of Ordoviciisn and Lower Llandwerian swUmwnts in the Zeravshan mountain region. Usb. geol. shur. 7 aa,.6: 72-75 163. (KIRA 17:8) 1, Glavnoye upravleniye geologii i okhraxW nedr pri Sovets Ministrov UzSSIRs 99-58-2-5/9 AUTHORS: Chernikov, V.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Kim, A.I., Engineer TITLEi PR-5 - A Device for Surface Levelling of Irrigated Land (Ph-5 - orudiye dlya poverkhnostnogo vyravnivaniya oroshaye- mykh ploshchadey) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i Melioratsiya, 1958, # 2, pp 37-43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: All irrigated fields, even after having been levelled pre- viously, have to be floated again before seeding. At least 8 working days are needed to level 1 ha of land by the con- ventional method. Many types of mechanical devices are ac- tually in use to increase the efficiency of land floating. The authors describe some of these floats and especially the type "PR-511, which is used in cotton growing areas. It can level 2-13 ha in 1 hour. Special tests have proved the superiority of this type. There are 3 tables, 1 figure, I photo and 8 graphs. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 KIM, A. 1. Lower LLandovery sediments of the ZeravBhan-Gissar mountain region. Dokl.AX Tadsh.SSR 2 no.2t27-28 159. (MIRA 13:4) L Treat Usgeolrazvadka. Predstavleno, chlonom-korrespondailtom LN Tadzhik koy SSR R.B.Bamtovym. ZT&Jikistan--Goology. Stratigraphic) KIMP A. I. Technical and economic indicen of air drillirm. Razved. okh. nedr 28 no.6t5l-52 Jo 162. (MIRA 15t10) 1. Usbekskiy gidrogeologichankiy treat. (Core drillinR) KIK, A. I* Economic efficiency of using the vertical electric prospecting thod in hydrogoological stadies. Razved. i okh. nedr 29 no.7:58-59 ji 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Uzbekskiy gidrogeologicheskiv trest. Underground) (Bleotric prospecting) (UzbWs%4*7 - . ...... 1, XIM, A, ., XROXHINX, k. S.; 3ngs. 2. USSR (600) 4. Looms ?. Zh-13 jacquard apparatus. Tekst. prom. 12 no, 12 1952. 9. Monthll List of Russian Agiesgions, Litrary of Congress, Harcla 1953. Unclassified. KIM. A-Kh., inshener. Bucket arrangement of the TW-2 excavator. Torf.prom. 30 no.10:15-17 0 153. (MT-RA 6:10) (Sxcavating machinery) v --~urdvli f iiko-h. "i in-t SO.- Knialmyn Letopis', V,-)). 1, 1955 I IN, A. Eh. "The Movement of a Peaty Mass in Nozzles." Cand Tech Sel Belorussian Polytechnic Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, 7 Jan 55. (SB, 28 Dec 541 Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556 21, Jun 55 KIM, A.Kh. Axial flow of peat in cylindrical packing beds. Sbor.nauch. trud.Bel.politakh. lust * no.65t97-172 159. (Peat) (rluid dymmics) (MIRA 13:5) SL -101 31 Ell All t a IMF- Aftmk KIM. A.Kh.; BLYUM, A.G., red.; KONCHITS, Te.P., takhred. (Some problems of the rheology of viscoplastic dispersed systems] Nekotorye voprosy reologii viazko-plantichnykh dispersafth sistam. Minsk, Hadaktsionno-izdatellskii otdal BPI im. I.V.Stalins, 1960. 81 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Rheology) KIM, A.M., inzh.; GUnV, V-TR., insh. Replacement of open-hearth 20 no.2:123-121i 7 160. (Open-hearth ore by briquattod scale. Stal (14IRA 13:5) process) KIM, A.Kh., VOLAROVICH, M.P. -o-dimenslonal problem of the motion of a viscoplastic disperse system between two planes forming an acute angle. loll. zhar. 22 no.2:186-194 mr-Ap 16o. (KIRL 13:8) 1. Kalininskiy forfyanoy inatitut i Belorueskiy politekhnichcBkiy institut. (Vicooity) (Colloids) KIMp A.Kh, 1-1 New equipment for weaving. Tekst, prom, 23 no.70-10 Jl 163. (MM 16:8) 1, Glavnyy Bpetsialist Gonudarstvennogo komiteta mash- inostroyeniya pri Gosplane SSSR. (Looms) AVk2 -n o -11 D~ ru f I y -V*7") 'N'o. .,o. ;t cow 11(j4. -rllviry T I 7~;!,,'- DlIct, Lyl, onn of tkie T of tl:~ I.v r - fie., , VI - 'Av V, ilh-lt tho v---;r"4r-'J Of i, h 11 t; xoco-a uni~lly i l SS,~11!7 -jrj.' ..),' 1. 77 ~t Md' L ILI C, 'ell 'alltl -3 JQ!-I-,%!i -'Cugethur: C AT C F, Y JOUR. 41 19591 ro. 1-6632 J0- AUTi:CR f)FL NI . PU 1" A93TRAC D -.,ales co.,72-tijpondls '('.Q of :i rt r 1 --t-Lb,lo -~is ccmpzt-,~d I-o oth-e.~- IN of ar d mosc-.-, C! 0*1tolut-- 18-3200 7 7 6 cri, SOV/133-60-2-7/25 AUTHORi Kim. A.-X,,,Gusev, V. Ya. (Engineer) TITLEt Substitution of Briquettes From Scale for Open- Hearth Iron Ore PERIODICALt Stall, 196o, Nr 2, pp 123- 124 (USSR) ABSTRAM In a metallurgical plant (unnamed) open-liearth Iron ore used In the finishing period was substltuted by briquettes. Briquettes were made from scale with addition of water glass for bonding (5% of all mixture). The size of the briquettes wY 300 x 1,500 x 70 mm; specific gravity was 4.82 g/cm . In manufacture and transportation briquettes give 5-7% fines. The composition of briquettes ~n %) is: Fe Fe 0 2 3 Feo Mn 0 S10 A! 0 F -~ P.P. 3 4 2 2 3 21;~ 69 8 3-9 59 - 9 o.68 4 .17 0.55 0.1-~ 0.63 Ca~d 5 1~ .7 Substitution of Bviquettes From Scale foil ~ 1 0'--)7 Open-Hearth Iron Ore Sov;/13--' -(-.'U-2-~/2;~ BvIquettes are used In a (1;0-t,on fiwivio--, In killed and riiirmed regular steel-2 and a 1 o o a 11 (-%.-Y steel., 25GS (compo'lition not E"-Iven) cons"'~:-ipt Ion of briquettes of metal), .12 i.zi '1'. :1' than that of ore, I.e., Apl,-0 bvlquette.-3 (it irl ng t he fI r i 1- 0 i 1111" P~! 1-10(iIIi ~ j 1:1 of lime and dischargre of slag, yA-ovides ef fe C. I v e phosphorus and sulfur removal from, tine 1,,--,,-,1,-, a,.cz ink~reases basicity of the a,,-, shown In I-PLG~L- 2 and 3. Card 2/5 Substitution of Briquetteu From Scale 1'or Open-Ifearth Iron Ore d, i;; oil coo fro 11 17 ;u -11 40 30 SO 2v F71P11,T11inj Time, proh 77607 SOV,/133-6o-2-7/25 Fig Change In ulag compo,ultion durlrV4, fAnishing period by melting with scale b r I qu e t t Q8 (a) Solid line, ocale briquettes; (b) dotted line, ore 31/~ subot'It-iltioll oc opoll-Ifearth Irun or(y 47 44 % 14 43 N A7 10 SU (X -in bill 111 1~- OU t. C k!) I I:, Ilk, v w1th un" Card )4/5 Substitution of Briquettes From Scale foi, 776W Open-Hearth Iron Ore SOV/133-6o-2-7/25 As a result of industrial experiments, the following was achievedi (1) improved conditions of de- sulfarization and depi-osphori2ation of metal and decreased consumption of bauxite; (2) decreased charging time of oxidizing agent into the furnace. To accelerate sinlUlng of the briquettes, which decreases their dissolving In the slag and speeds up burning out of carbon,it is suggested that the shape of briquettes be changed from rectangular to spherical or cubical. Tnere are 3 figares; and 2 Soviet references. Card 5/5 KIM, A.P., inzh. e", - * Earthwork in sand and rocky soil. Stroi. truboprov 7 no.7:20-21 j:L 62. ilaRA 15:7) 4, Stroitellnoye upravleniya 11o./+ tresta Soyusprovodmekhanizatsiyap plato Uatyurt. (Earthwork) (Gas, Natural--Pipelines) BAROIISKIY, Isaak Vladimirovich, inzh.; VIKTOROV, Georgly Borisovich; VOiOBIYE;V, Vladimir Illichi. Krv!,. Anatoliy Senyurovich; LEONTIYEV, Sergey Nikolayevicb, kand. tekhn. nauk; MizYKMOV, Stepan Pankratlyevich; PROSTRITEOV, Grigoriy Yevgenlyevich; TSAY, Trofim Nikolayevich (Building of mining enterprises] Stroitelistvo ornykh yr -' priiatii. Yloskva~ Nedra, 1965. 323 P. IMIRA 18:101")'- KIM, A.T.; POTASHKIN, K.G. Work practices of Mine NO-3.5 in the struggle for the title of enterprise of communist labor. Ugol' 36 no-7:3-4 Jl '61. (KIRA 15:2) 1 Glavnyy marksheyder shakhty No.35 kombinata Karagandaugol' (for Kim). 2. flachal'nik ventilyatsii shakhty NO.35 kombinata Kararandaugol' (for rotashk in). (Karaganda Basin--Coal mines and mining--Labor productivity) H=OVAYAg A.14;,RMt A.V. Amoblaois In KarapWas an aboUwt. MDd. pmme, i pams, bol. 34 no.2t= 1*4p 965. (MLRA 3.8:U) 11, C, r'O ar i del t a T.-i 1 Jr~ 6 Amu-D, I I 1 .3 , I l1UIX:.7:]'C p L"I. , nashinint-Inatml-tor; ',: :1, ' . , -aallinist teplovoza 'Ic' 4.,o ;!-z;-vc Intro,'twed an Important use noamxc. L k. i top!. tiar, 'r no.5:1~-20 Ify 10A. (1:11L1 14:7) 1. Depo Rtialichovo, Privolzhakoy dorogi. (Railroads-Ropair shops) KIM. B.M. Fartilimrs for winter wheat. 7kinledelio 27 no.7-89-90 J1 165. (KIM 16:7) 1. Nikolayevskaya oblastnaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantEiya. KDAI B.F., inzh. Putting up 110 kV electric transmission llwa on centrifuged reinforced concrete poles. Energ. stroi. no.3:86-91 (l..>), 196o. (~IJRA 14:9) 1. Trost "Yuzhelektrooetlatroy". (Electric lines-Poles) (Precast concrete construction) A, Wilt w -i'm to I do 0 41 mo 040 A it I it I-1 11- it I a m 0 A 1W flops$ TM mUsto"We a' MNWUC ateritsitit"outio- 0- Rkin and ' m. Trani. 1--setraid /a. I.,j. Nor. 7. A. N. km 3.16 (in Enjinob 17) 1 4 No MAIM SM Ph ISO . . , . yl. . -00 The X"Mwtrk cbstracterWics of the structure ( Unct1r. 00 14"Whossit - -Wc"d. War. ah"r outlined mam. 140 W the "PWY90"W" texture W". cobtained by the -00 00 d mortim of an A.C. upon the soortectic phase during its Ilrnopo. lee tim- by cooking of an morstmirphout liquid. The aptoras. !.00 is col Lbe jurm iAmrv,,,i In sh, sittictic plum by Friedtl and Gtanditan icf. aba. W. 34. 41,100M) meet! reticatod with great atyvf&CY. "Wessufft-Ats trudumed the eximewr gif tilil"ors A 6 d4o~sd hyT-bal- the plooricto of which art- n%utually lk tbeverticesof the letter lying at the f,wu, be renter , forYD". A metbrod cof derivation cif the rquatimak fu, the 6 -ify at cyclides is given. bawd= the CorthttPICIAlity Cd the wriwei" 11tor friatim tit IhL coplical &%",A Iii,itix, i at. --tomore. The structure rif the sonwris, phaw it ttm. IN sideved " a aeries of continuous utuointa. layers, ILA&IIng 4r fr-ocri or* hundy W rjorlitles inin, Antither. The 0,ern cobjection (et.. C. A. U.:X1146) to the 11imi thort" "I itiv an ropic fiquitts is avormoure by the expiL date. vrhwh disoclumed that the dipcolp moornent is directed prorjwrodmi- larly to the k1wh of the Unroic liquid nitti. A. A. P(Apirtir t~o 0 KAT00. oil. *.,#1 -19 0- 11.1 1W ~, i I P, 1, AV 110 % a 1 1 ! An A I too a I 11' 49 It A N 9 Of Ole 0 4 a 0 oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 * 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 (10 0 4 too0 AUTHORS: Kim, D.G. and Sorokin, B.I., Engineers SOV/118-58-2-10/19 TITLE: The Boring of Drainage Holes with the Drilling Rig DS-3 (Bureniye drenazhnykh skvazhin stankom DS-3) '7 PERIODICAL% Mekhanizatsiya trudoybmkikh i tynzhglykh rabot, 1958,,,Nr 2, pp 28-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Giprouglemash designed the drilling rig DS-3 for drilling the rising drainage bore-holes in the waterlogged coal de- posits of the Moscow. region. It was tested at the mine Nr 36 of theStalinogorskugoll trust of the Moskvougoll Combine. Installed o,i a special trolley, it can move along the mining galleries and drill bore holes up to 40 m deep and 75-108 mm in diameter. It is powered by two electric motorst the ro- tating machanism - by the motor K11-4 of 4 kw, and the Iril- ling mechanism - by the motor TAG-31/6 of 2 kw. The rotary pump is of the LlF5 type, its capacity - 5 liters/min. Various types of drilling bits are used for hard (limestone) and tough (wet clay) rocks typical of the Moscow region, Its drilling capacity: in coal layers - up to 6 m/hr; in clay Card 112 7 to 8 m/hr and in limestone - 1 m/hr. Fifteen bore holes The Boring of Drainage Holes with the Drilling Rig DS-3 SOV/118-58-2-10119 of a total length of 300 m were drilled during the tests, which showed that the drilling rig DS-3 could be adapted for the drilling of rising bore-holes. There is 1 photo and 1 diagram. 1. Mining engineering 2. Water--Control 3. Drilling machi4es --Performance Card 212 KIM, D.L.,jnsh. Efficient work methods of the crew led by the excavator operator. ,k. Transp, stroi. 8 no.2:10-12 F 158. (MIRA 11:2) ."k.. (Excavating machinery) PIZ=.. Mile.; KIRIYENKO , V. F, ; KIM. D. N. Effect of boring and blasting operations on the atabiliV of the edges of strip mines. Gor, zhur, no* 12:12-16 D 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Norillskiy gomo-mt&3-lurgicheakiy kombinat (for Pevzner, Kiriyenko). 2. Urallskiy fWal Vessoyuznogo nauchno- iseledovatellskogo marksheyderskogo institutao Sverdlovsk (for Kim). (Boring) Blasting) Mrip mi"471 LISITSYN, G.T.; KIM, D. Boring and blasting operations In the chamber and pillar mining system in pits of the Dzhezkazgan Mine. Vzry-v. delo no.55/12:245-253 164. (MIRA 17:10) KIM, D.N. Study of the structural weakness of fractured rocks by modeling their strength under laboratory conditions. Trudy Inst. gor. dela, UFAN SSSR no,5s97-105 163. (MIRA 160) (Rocks-Testing) (Geological modeling) K JN . 111. N'. 0 1 n:i 1 . N't"i-ct if *, er. '.!,r ' ty ~!' c, lor,,eij qnt 1-nc-nei of Nc,-, 1 -1 1 :j J, t tr ' I,- mln-j --i . 1)';'!o ri -~ . ' ) %; L ;-.' 5 0- -'5 "1 ' ' 3 - - C) "'11111A. 17:aO) M , D.V., aspirant Quality of telephone service. Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 9 n0-3: 36-37 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Loningradskiy institut imzhenarov zhalemodorozhnogo transporta. YEFREMOVI V.P.; MEEV., V.Ye,; KIM, D.V. ~--- I I Ll ".. - Small automatic recorder for logging. Trudy SNIIGGIIIS no.27:92-94 162. (MRA 16:9) 1, Sibirokiy nauchno-isslodovatollskiy institut geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo syrIya. (Logging (Geology)) J. TEFMOVP VON; CKUNHVJ V. Ye.; KIM, D.V. Code and graphic methods for the registration of parameters In geophysical methods of prospecting, Trudy MIIIGMMS no. 309 171-171, 1 64. (min 19 81) ATROBBEEKO, V.So; GLAZOVA., 4.q.0- HLUEEVICH, H.S.; FErGELISON,, re.A4; Prini-Ii uchastiyet UM E. studentka; TOWHOVA, L., studeatka; ROZENBERG, G.G.,, pro?--, doktor fis.-matem,nauk, otv.rod.; PENKINLY N.V.,, red.izd-va; SUSHKOVA, L.A.., tek.1mred, [Calculation of light intensity in the at~wsphere during anizotropic scattering. Part 2) Raschet iarkosti aveta v atmoofere pri anizotropnom rasseianii. 4ast' 2. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR,. 1962. -222 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Institut fiziki atmoefery. Trudy, no.3). [MICROFILM] (MIRL 15:8) lo Moskovakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Kim,, Tomashova). (Light-Scattering) (Atmosphere) KM.. Fe No, Cand of Agri Sci. -- (diss) "Flooding Conditions Of F100d-land Estuaries in the Bemi-arid Zone of Western Kazakhstan (on the Exanple of the "Tamdykul"' System of Estuary irrigation of the Akt;Yubinsk%ya Oblast)" Alma-Ata) 1959, 20 pp (Kazakh AcadenV of Agricultural 8ciencese Scientific Research Institute for Water Econmw) OM, 7-60, 109) SABIROV, M.&. kand.tekhn.nauk; KIX, 7-N-, inzb. (Alm-Ata) Basin snow-water irrigation as an Importan source of feed pro- duction. Gidr. i mel. 12 no.6:3-9 Je '60. (MIRA 13!7) (Xazakhatan-Pastures and meadows-Irrigation) KIM, 6 rdiruLtor Congenital defeat of the abdominal wall in a newborn infant. Zdruv.Xi%zAkh. 17 no.9:56 '57. (HIFA 12:6) 1. Iz Toren'-Uzyakskoy bol'nitsy Kzyl-Ordinekoy oblusti. (INFANTS (NAWBOHIJ)) (AJ3DO191T--A3NOWIIT INS AIM DUCREITINS) VOYEVODIN, V.V.; KIM, G. Use of a rotation method in a program for finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a synimetrical matrix. Vych. met. i prog. l1269-277 162. (MIRA 15t8) (Matrices) (Rigenvalues) -.777-, 7, 77 gV -7 It, lh_~ t 'tie 6 3 6d YrNme MA'O, A.$ 0 oil no cl it "'An Z 0-61ev. ~[Mb cb*)~". YOU 196'zi`~~ 269 TEXT:7;t~-- -Th644'_--_' i'6;called rotation met -dd As jt~- high -,speed,'e...e tronic- compute e an 'eig ne rldairnaaax!:~.*-A "4 t' lnad6n-.of~iil a,8 f d g I I r4l itl"" h oli x,ol ma riy~-- 1 t t"'VoUld :klAA i~o 4a y.:611,; j-4 ere-I a the th' In" th' ;`,,Ah-..z'd'atr'i:k, 419'.de-termine as: of d th indd ft -IihlLtr cwk.~,,o -,a mp rotat ond -in wh c th -;P~XO'W"O 6:-Coor elern-entar`y,~io dG' t .-excep o".r.6m, 0 I t rr lill, icel d r4ciilbi~.`, knee, i 6 Wit d AgA elgre An ta Ah JrV ef at d Ah on cons 3. C ti rl or point'q~viiiw of t -use.on da~ ,, - __ 'k , - _ - - I i'Z ier': ~bipcr f, - tecoiixpa 0' "'th" 'iWe atii r rn 6d d-, reque .yuse rs 'CiidAli el -4~ "a erj:zneI 0 the wor a b 6- 1 96hal"Glaint:dc i~,21r~at: gr.- ~i~ U~Jdeiti cle to c sa sftes,,a 08C r6 of IF a' ym-mme by- s' p--r* -o-gii e 01 'the -a' leiiii c ll~ iFie wied ~, th ' 1 the- 6 IV4 0 ad ~diit: 'th j4iikcitik oolooltooslo X. Agona 41eivi the paper -sets dd 6n,t6" J~Ii~l' ith _4~ of -the 6~erili crease.. 44-y'affiac t0p.-.tw'c-o-iitr6I thi m'agmtude a f i~~,Tk,64 gdAthbi---'- e.r se d th kew y pr po t~6~ computi Ag p OgVams Vd Oubj? ams,-aclopted at,the zoor 9mpute V, -ilia* -W genvi~ u8s*.- r''A clu _djj~ ve ei-pio-glr4iii_ s-set..orth-j,te' 'b- t P4 y a epw i~'T e i 7 I~e. pq~kqxaoqx~~ p ~~oot set- birth bi th een 1.1`1`1~ - I ~,_ f,!~~a, ;_ I.Pe paper, 1 41 ~t o kii ft a f thv~ loth a W" b", - , * , f* " d ..... .C:' f thi - -d- P ~~Pv ot,:O tys,.Were,per Orme a c Q era o w pu v dii- go *hic 'To. U - M, G.A. General characteristics of floodland and the Goryn' River. BIuI.Iuut.bIoI.AN BSSR (GCON' VALUT-4MANT) meadow vegetation along no.3153-58 158. (KLU 13:7) KIM, G.A. Preliminary classification of meadow vegetation of the Goryn' River lowland. Blul.Inst.biol.AN BSSR no,,3:59-63 158. . (MIRA 13:7) (GORTN' TALLIST-30TANT) KRUGANOVA, Te,Aq~ ~G.A.; YASIRSKIYP i.,19 Effect of prolonged grazing on the specific composition of grass stands in natural paitures. Biul, Inat.' biol. AN BSSR no,,fJ17-25 t6o* (MIRA 11,17) WsTunm AND HEADOUS) (GRAZIVG) KIM, G.A. Meadows with the tufted hairgrass (Descbmpoia caespitosa (L) P.B.] in the flood plain of the Goryn River. Biul. Inst. biol. AN BSSR no.6-.94-99 161. (MIRA 15;3) (GORYN MMY-PASTUREES AND NEAW4) (DESCHAMPSIA) KRUGANOVA, Ya.A.; KIM, G.A.1 BURTYS, N.A. Meadows in the Valuvka floodplain and the ways of their transformationiilfi Bot.; inal, Bel. otd, VBO no.6s6l-69 164. (MIRA 18s7) 4 YUrOMCH, I.D.1 XV40 GaAs zrrwt of mIts at 2#4.0 and 2H4M an the pminatica and sp~wtlag or swo noudoi Wwo oeefte Dotal Imls Bel,otd*VBO no*W20-25 165. (TqU M12) otv.red.; VAYNTSVAYG, N.K.. red.; LEZIN, T.V., red.; SAMSONOY, G.Te., red.; TTAGAT, G.D., red.; MWSHINA V.I.,, red.; ANGORA, T.M., rod.izd-va; GAHAZKOV, K.A., red.lzd-vn; TSYSTKOVA, S.Y., tekhn.red. [Southorn Korea; economic and political conditions from 1945 through 19581 ITJzhnata Koreia; okonomichaskoe i politicheakoe polozhanie, 1945-1958 gg. Moskva, Izd-vo vootochnoi lit-ry, 1959. 270 P. (HIRA 13:2) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut vostokovedeniya. (Korea, South--Economic conditions) (Korea, South-Politics and government) KIM, Georgiy Fedorovich [Vifteen years of the People's Democratic Korea] 15 let Narodno- Demokraticheskoi Korei. Moskva, Znanie, 1960. 30 P. (Korea, North) (MIRA 13:8) A KELESOV, R.; AYDARKHANOV,, B.A.; ZELITSER, M.F.; KIM, G.G.; TSOY, V.P. Spreading of sheep goiter in Alma-Ata Province. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.5:102-105 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:11) KIM, G.I. (Mloskva) Energy Integral in the dynamics of a system of pointc with variable mass. Inzh. zhur. 5 no.6:1101-1103 t65. (MIFIA 19: 1) 1. Submitted January 9, 1965. Y,~SHPAMV, D.O., inzh.; HIM, G.N., inz2h.; HILIEW, T.I., inzh.; MEY, L.I., teklmik Effect of individual factors on the stability of the roof. Izv. vys. ucheb. zz.*v*; gor, zhuro 6 no,7;85-86 163. (1-URA 16:9) I.Dzhezk-zganskiy gornometallur,picheakiy kambinat. (Mining eroigineering) ~m. ~j - , I 77157 ,t~. - ACC NR yo lift :; ',4 4 Oj) WeAus arrive at the princlolei"Of fixed mOss.:. 0t ;this basis, the artldle-'pro-c.eed4 vation of -ihe RuUi~4namic,e io.thd deri quations., - Ap B) mrt + dt. A-C)prmMp4+mp4. 1, 0 k6' has: 14 for 0 'COPE:,,ME/' SlUB SUBM DATS; ORIG REF 006/ OTH REF., 000, ~�JlinO AUTHORSt Ivanov, V,. A., Kim, G. P. 22694 S/128/61/000/003/002/008 A054 A127 TITLEt Casting of experimental batches of turbine wheels from 9M-572 (E1572) steel with investment patterns PERIODICALi Lit,~ynoye proizvodstvo, no- 3, 1961, 4-6 TEXTt At the Chelyabinskiy traktornyy zavod (Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant) a new tractor, type T-130 was designed with a TKP-11(TKR-11) type turbocompressor to perform the function of a booster, which so far has not been incorporated in conventional tractor designs. The most intricate part of this turbocompressor i its wheel whioh has to work at elevated tempera- tures, ranging between 600-640 0 C at a rotational speed of 36,000-42,000 rpm's. It consists of 16 regularly spaced blades with a deviation in pitch of t 0.3 mm. The finished blade has a thickness of 0.8 t 0.2 mm at its thin- nest part. The wheel is produced by precision casting with investment pat- terns 0from the nc5o/50 (PS 50/50) compound cast in metallic press molds at 43-45 0. A special riser system had to be prepared from the same PS 50/50 compound by press-molding. (Figure 3). The turbine wheels are cast from Card 1/4 2269~ S/12a/61/000/003/002/008 Casting of experimental batches ... A054/A127 E1572 steel produced in the mrn-102(MGP-102) induction furnace with basic lining. The charge containedi sandblasted and dry steel waste (St.10), Ni, FeW, FeSi-45%, FeMo, electrode scrap etc. In subsequent meltings, 50% of the waste may be reused. Before chargingg the furnace is flushed with a carbon-steel melt. The weight of the charge equals 150 kg. Melting is carried out at high speed and the maximum power of the induction generator. To elim- inate unfavorable oxidization, a slag-forming mixture , consisting of 85% chromium-magnesite and 15% fluorite was added. After the whole charge was malted it was necessary to cover the whole surface of the molten metal with slag. After having heated the metal up to 1,540 - 1,5600 C, the slag was re- moved and FeNb and low-carbon FeRn were introduced. At i,60ooC Ferrosilicon is added, followed by FeTi. After these additives had dissolved, the slag was removed again at 1,650 - 1,6700C and the oxidizer SiCa was added. Then the molten metal we 11 poured0into ladles with a 30-kg capacity, which have been heated up to 600 - 700 C. These ladles have also been lined with chro- mium-magnesite. Major difficulties of this process is the preparation of the investment pattern blocks consisting of the wheel pattern and the special Card 2/4 22694 Casting of experimental batches.. S/-' 28/61/000/003/002/008 A054/A127 riser system pattern on the one hand and the burning up of ferrotitanium up to 60'- -101146 on the other hand. To overcome the latter shortcominG, it was recommended to introduce titanium powder in portiQns of 70 g into the metal jet being poured into the ladle. To enhance deoxidization, 15 - 20 g metallic aluminum was added to the melt in the ladle.lAfter removal of the slag the molten metal is poured into the preheated shell molds (patutern blocks). Continuous flow of the metal jet at a minimum length of the same should be maintained; After cooling,.the cast wheels are shaken out, the risers cut off withian abrasive disc prepared on a Volcanite base; then they are (lipped ind a KOH solution and washed. Then the castings are hard- ened at 106o - 1,i4OoC in water (with a holding time of 2 - 3 hrs) and age-treated at 8000d for 10hra. After this heat treatment the expeiimental castings hap the f~lloyiing specifications: at room temperature (20'C), ~i',;:62 kg/mm ; a = 2.8 kgm/cm4; at 6000C,es'b~~45 kg/mm2;S>14%; a k 5.0 kgm/cm2. Finally, khe turbine wheels are cleaned by hydrojet blasting and pass 'ivated in a,solutiori of 1.2,11fo NaNO2 and O-57'c Ra2CO3. In addition to normal inspection m6thods magnetic defectoscopy and X-ray inspection is Card 3/4 22694 S11281611000100310021008 Casting of experimental batches... A054/A127 used. According to footnote 1, heat treatment methods have been established by the Ts NIDI Institute. There are 4 figures. Figure 1i Two cast turbine wheels Fipre 2: Synial riser a s em OS -4%, j LoD Card 4/4 YESHFANOVY D.O.; SHARIPOV, V.Sh.; FILIPPOV, V.K.; BISEICAYEV, K.; Kim. G.S. Breaking off ore with the use of self-propelled equipment at the Dzhezkazgan Mine. Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN Kazakh. SSR 13:73-77 164. (MIRA 17:7) ARIFOV, U.A.; KVEYN, G.A.; OKUNI, G.S.; LAPIDUS, L.A.; PASHINSKIY, S.Z.; KIM, G.S. Physical and mechanical properties of silk and fabrics manu- factured from cocoons killed by gamma rays. Izv. AN Uz. SSISR. Ser. fiz. mat.nauk 6 no.2:59-66 162. (MIRA 1519) 1. Akademiya nauk UzSqR. (Sericulture) (Gamma rays-Industrial applications) IBRAYEV, G.Zh.; GORYAYET, M.j.jKMGU73H)YSU, D.; YAKOVLEVA, Z.M.j*, -.,KIM, G.S. Using plant waste hydrolysates In culturing nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Vast. AN Kazakh. SSR 20 no.60-8 Je I %RA 18 i1)