SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONSTANTINOV, V.I. - KONSTANTINOV, V.V.

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ATANALYAN., E.G.; KOUSTANTINOV, V.I~; KOMAROV, V.I.; IAPSHIN, N.S.; SIMONOVI A.F.; US, Ma.; EUDITA, S.M.; POFOMAPIRIKO, V.K., prof., red.; KHRUSTALEVA, 1U., red.; GOROYMOVA, S.S.) tekhn. red. [~.ethodology for solving general electrical engineering problems)Metodika resheniia zadach po obshchei elektrotekh- nike. (By] E.G.Atamal-ian i dr. Pod red. V.K.Ponomarenko. Yloskva, Vysshaia(sbhola, 1962. 167 P. (YJ.RA 15:12) Electric engineering) KOITSTANTDIOV, Vasiliy Ivanovich; SIMONOV, Anton Fedorovich. Prinimal KHRUSTALEVA, 11. 1. , red. ; GARINA, T.D. t tekhn. red. [A collection of practical problems and exercises in electrical engineering]Sbornik prakticheskikh primerov i zadach po, ob- shchei elektrotekbnike. Moskva., Vysshaia shkolas, 1962. 269 p. (MIFLA 15: 10) (Electric engineering-Problems, exercises, etc.) --.XONSTANTINOV, V.I.; AMOSOVp V.M. Production of electrolytic tantalum, niobium.. and their alloys. TSvet.mt. 35 no,8:72-76 Ag 162. (14IRA 15:8) (Tantalum-ElectrometallurgT) (Niabium-4lectrometallurgyj K-0-XaTANUND-V*-YMUjy-Ivanovic ; MOSUROV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; SIMDNOV, Anton Fedorovich; FEDOROV-KOICUV, pnatoliy Alakasyevich; ZHUKHOVITSKI.Y, B.Ya.p dote., kand,taklm. nauk, red.; BULGAKOV, V.A., red.; BORUNOV, N.I., takhn. red, [Problems on theoretical electrical anginsering]Sbornik sadach po teoreticheskoi slaktroinekhanike. CBy]V.I.Konst&ntinow i dr. Izd.3., dop. Moskva,, Gosenergoisdat, 1962. 191 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Electric engineering) ACCESSION NR: AP4029251 6/01251641000/004/0005/0009 AUTHOR: Rabkin, D. M. (Doctor of technical scionces); Ivanova, 0. N, (Engineer); Ipatova, S. I. (Engineer); Romanova, Va, N, (Engineer); Konsj;~rj~::Lg_qy,,V._.I. (Engineer) TITLE: Effect of the addition of oxides of some rare and rare-earth metals upon the characteristics of tungsten electrodes SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya evarka, no. 4, 1964, 5-9 TOPIC TAGS: welding. welding electrode, tungsten welding electrode, argon arc welding, lanthariated tungsten welding electrode ABSTRACT: Despite the fact that information regarding the harmful effects of naturally -radioactive thoriurn in thoriated-W electrodes on hurnar, beings had been I [contradictory, " the possibility of replacing Th was investigated. A 4-rnrn tungsten wire was prepared by powder -rnetallurgy methods with the addition of La. Gd, Y, Nd, Ce, Er, Sm, Dy. or Hf. Depending on the mechanical charac- teristics of the processed electrode, the addition was.introduced either into the Card 1 /Z ACCESSION NR: AP4029251 W anhydride or into the W powder. It was found that W electrodes with oxides of Er, Dy, and Sm, in their processing characteristics, are inferior to thoriated-W electrodes but superior to pure-W electrodes. The electrodes with 1-20/6 of La.03 were found to have the best technological characteristics; they are similar to thoriated-W electrodes and are characterized by the lowest consumption and highest current density. The welding current was 250 amp, at 65 v, with a 3-mrn arc. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut elektrosvarki im. Ye. 0. Patona AN UkrSSR (Institute of Electric Welding, AN UkrSSR); Moskovskiy elektrolarnpovy*y zavod (Moscow Electric-Bulb nant) SUBMITTED: 12Dec62 SUB CODE. 'M Art DATE ACQ: 27Apr64 NO REF SOV: 005 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 002 Card 2/2 KONSTANTINOV, V.I. ~--- .... Investigating the process of the high-temperature sintering of tungsten. Foroah. met. 5 no.10:27-37 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut khiaii i tekhnologii redkikh elementov i minerallnogo syrlya, gorod Apatity. KON,I)TAUT11vOV, Vavili7.1vanovich; SIMONOV, Anton -Fn-dQrcvch; lu.P..p prepodavatel't retgenzi3r.Al.; Ye.V., red. [collection of practical, examples and prublew -,ji general Ime electrical engineering] SbornIk prakticbesYikh pr4 rov -1 zadach po obshcbei elektrotekhnike. Moskvnt Vys--haAa, shkola, 1965. 226 p. (MIU, 16. 8) 1. TSentralInyy zaochnyy lesotekhnicheskiy teklvdkun. (for Mikheyev). 1; ywr I lad ---u P-r- j)C*.:'--Xj,'r-i KONSTM,TTINOV, V. I. (14--khariobr) "Layout as some of the largest Soviet beneficiation works" report presented at the 4th Scientific mA Technical Session of the Nvkhancbr Inst, Leningrad, 15-18 JU1Y 1958 T" C. N Z I TIT-, I I _F~ I 1_v. V I - 18(o) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3212 Samsonov, Grigoriy Valentinovich, and Vladimir Ivanovich Kondtantinov Tantal i niobiy (Tantalum and Niobium) Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1959. 264 p. Errata slip inserted. 3,150 copies printed. Reviewers: N. S. Nikolayev., Doctor of Chemical Sciences; A. I. Vaysenbergj Candidat ..je of Technical Sciences; and 0. P. Kolchin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Eds.: A. I. Vayeenoerg and 0. P. Kolchin; Ed. of Publishing Hou-se: M. S. Arkhangellskays; Tbch. Ed.: Ye. B. Vaynshteyn. PURPOSE: This book is i-ntended for engineers and research workers in the metallurgical, chemical, electrical, electronics, and other industries engWd in the production or use of tantalum, niobium, and their a2loys. It ray also be used as a textbook by students at metallurgical schools of higher education. COVERkGE: The book deals very generally with tantalum and niobium. The properties, applications, geochemistry, gnerals and ores,, processing, metal- lurgy, forming., and ma~chining of these elements are discuss~ld. Their alloys, inbluding metallic axid nonmetallic components', are also dealt with, the information being based on expeilmental work conducted by the authors and on published materitil. Aspects of ore beneficiation, analytical chemistry~ Gard 1/4 Tantalum and Niobium SOV/3212 and the chemistry of the principal compounds of tantalum and niobium are discussed to &-leaner extent. The following perBonalites are mentioned: 0. A. Songina, A. N. Zelik-in., 0. Ye. Kreyn, and G. A. Meyerson. There are 556 references.: 163 Soviet', 264 English, 105 Geinan, 14 Swedish, 7 French, 2 Belgian, and 1 Czech. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PrVface 5 Ch. I. General Information on Tantalum and Niobium 7 1. Properties of tantalum and niobium, 8 2. Properties of the principal compounds of tantalum and niobium 19 3. Applications of tantalum, niobium, and their-principal compounds 31 4. Economics of tantalum and niobium 48 Ch. II. Minerals, Ores, and Concentrates of:Tantalum and Niobium 51 Ch. 3:11. Metallurgy of Tantalum'and Niobium 65 A. Basic processing flow sheets for treating ore concentrates 65 1. Fusion with alkalies 65 2. Treatment with mdfuric acid 69 3. Treatment with hydrofluoric acid or fluorides 71 Caxd 2/4 IV. Chlorination 72 5. Carbidization 78 6. Extraction of tantalum and niobium from tin concentrates 78 B. Separation of tantalum and niobium Separation as complex fluorides 79 2. Separation by hydrolysis of oxD3j e 80 3. Separation by rectification of volatile co=_ounds 60 4, Separation by selective re~tjjr.-tjon or jjjz:)jjjAM . mp en outjjt, M 5. 5ajar,,~tlon with ioa-exchadrji~ msing 6. "k-paration by extraction C. Redaction of tantalum and niobium from their compounds 1. Production of tantalum'and niobium powderr, 89 D., Production of compact metals i08 Ch, IV. Mechanical Working and Beat Treatment of Tantalum and Niobiiun. Manufacture of Products. Welding 123 1~ Mechanical working 12.3 2. CleaninE; tantalum and nioblum, surfaces 127 3. Heat treatment of.tantalum and niobium 128 4. Welding 132 Card 3/4 18(5) SOV/135-59-8-2/24 AUTHOR6~ Tretlyakov, F.Ye.j Candidate of Technical Sciences, Rogozhkina, I.K., Technician, Kqnst~AUqqj,_'Kj., _ Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Polyakov ,ta. M., Engineer TITLE: Argon Shielded Arc Welding of Tantalum PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 8, pp 5-7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The acceleration in the development in the chemical industry, which was urged by the plenary session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in May 1958, depends to a considerable degree on the use of new, highly effective alloys and metals. Especially important in this connection is tantalum, which is very refractory and extremely resistant to corrosion, mainly in regard to acids. In the following part of the article the main physical and mechanical qualities of tantalum are compared with those of titanium, aluminum, and iron (Tables 1 and 2). In spite of its relatively low strength tan- Card 1/5 talum is used in a number of industrial branches. Argon Shielded Are Welding of Tantalum SOV/135-59-8-2/24 Especially in the chemical industry it is used because of its high resistance to corrosion. In the follow- ing part the authors speak about the use of tantalum in the USA and about the different ways the metal is used. The wide application of tantalum made it neces- sary to work out methods for welding this metal. The foreign literature discusses some aspects of arc weld- ing of tp-._-~.-alum. There arelhowever, no data given about the technology employed in producing the welds, and the welding equipment is not described. In Soviet literature, there are no publications about argon- shielded arc-welding of tantalum. Therefore, the au- thors give some data for the welding of Soviet tan- talum. Tantalum plates (lamellas) of 75x-'L50 mm with a thickness of 1.0: 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5/mmuze lased for the experiments. Before the welding the plates were un- greased. Argon was used to shield the are and ',,he welding. The electrodes were made uf wolfram. In setting up the working data for the welding, the direc- tions given in the literature and the experiences Card 2/5 aquired in welding titanium, which is similar to tan- Argon Shielded Arc Welding of Tantalum O-OV/135-59-8-2/24 talum, were utilized. The welding current, the arc voltage, , the diameter of the wolfram electrode and were determined by the strength of the welding samples. The shielding of the front and back side of the seam was attained by using burners, welding heads and fix-, tures, which are usually taken in welding titanium. The working data of the welding are given in table 3, The quality of the welded joints was controlled by surface tests and X-ray photography, which was used for a strength up to 2.0 mm. If the plates were thicker 'than 2 mm, they were radiographed with gamma- rays*of the radioact-ive material thulium 170. The best results were obtained with argon which contained 0.04o of nitrogen and carbon. The mechanical quali- ties of the weldings were determined on standardized samples. Breakin.- and bending tests were carried out and the corrosive qualities of the weldo determined. The tests showed, that the durability and the bending angle of the weld were equal to the durability and. the bending angle of the basic metal in non-chilled Card 3/5 condition. The plasticity of the welds was tested by antalum, Argon Shielded Arc Welding of T Card 4/5 SOV/135-59-8-2/24 hammering on the welding seams. The metallographic inspection of the welded Joints and of the adjacent zones showed that a coarse crystalline structure is formed in the seam. The size of the grain decreases with the distance from the joint. At a distance of 3-5 mm from the seam the metal is finely granulated. The resistance to corrosion of the basic material and of the tantalum welds was determined with samples which were put into tightly soldered glas ampoules filled with nitric acid of 32% and sulphuric acid of 20% concentration. The results of the corrosion tests showed that the welds resisted corrosion in this solution. The corrosion in the welds did not exceed that of the whole sample, and the mechanical qualities practically do not change at all. The in- vestigation permits the following conclusions.- it is C) well possible to weld tantalum with an unmeltable electrode of argon within direct current and with negative poling of the electrode. Welding with tan- talum it is necessary to shield the weld from influ- ences of the atmosphere on front and back side. The Argon Shielded Are Welding of Tantalum SOV/135-59-8-2/24 Outside is shielded by Pure argon of tion, Which comes out side Of the welded joi Of the welding 99*98% cOncentra- nt is head. The back- gOn over a grooved shim. shielded by admitting ar- graphs and 6 references There are 6 tables, 4 photo- 3 English. 3 Of which are Soviet and Card 5/5 /"z 0 0 AUTHORS- TITLE: 52445 S/149/60/000/004/009/009 Babkin, Yu.A., Tomashov, N.D., Titov., V.A., Konstantinov, V.I. stanedloof Tantalum- iobium Alloys in Sulfurous Acid Corrosion Resi 11 PERIODICAL: Izvestlya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedenly, Tsvetnaya metallurglya, 1960,VNo. 4, pp. 153-156 3 TEXT- The autnors investigated the corrosion resistance of tantalum-niobium alloys In sulfurous acid at various temperatures. The alloys were prepared of electrolytic powders by the metalloceramic method and subsequently rolled into sheets. Specimens were out out of the unannealed sheets. The tests were performed with specimens of pure tantalum and niobium, and their alloys with a Ta content of 21.6, 34, 48.9; 5-11.1, 67.3 and 70.8 atomie %. The amount of admixture in the al-loys did not exceed 0.1%. Prior to the tests the specimens were polished, washed and degreased. Corrosion tests were performed at 20 and 600C with flasks with ground stoppers. At 1!0 and 1500C the experiments were carried out with soldered glass ampoules placed in metal cylinders with screwed-on stoppers. To prevent the destruction of ampoules by internal pressure, the cylinders were filled with water whose vapors produced the necessary cotmter-pressure. The flasks and cylinders were kept in a thermostat for 20 hours. During the tests, measurements Card 113 82445 s/149/60/000/'004/1009/oog Corrosion Resistance of Tantalum-Niobium Alloys in Sulfurous Acid were taken of the corrosion rate (in g/m;2 hr), proneness to crystallite corrosion; changes in the mechanical properties, and electrode potential. The irreversible electrode potential was measured every 5-10 minutes during 3-4 hours by the con- ventional potentiometric circuit. A calomel electrode served as a comparison alestrode. The following results wen obtailled: Corrosion of pure niobium and n1obilum alloys with 21.6; 34 and 48.9 atomic % Ta was observed in 90% H2SO4 at 1100C. An increased Ta content made the alloys corrosion resistant in the same, degree as pure Ta. Proneness to crystallite corrosion was not observed. During the corrosion process-changes in the mechanical properties of niobium and the alloy with 21.6% Ta took place as a result of hydrogenizatior. In 90% H2S04 at 600C niobium corrosion depended linearly on the holding time at a mean rate of 0.354 g/m2.hour. The nioblum alloy with 21.6% Ta corroded noticeably after 100 hrs. Maximum hydrogenization of niobium at 1100C was observed in 60% H',SO4. Nioblum and its alloy with 21.6% Ta corroded, depending on the temPerature, aa- cording to the exponential equation Q K = Ae IVI: # where A is the constant; Q is the activation energy of the process in oal/mole; Card ~/3 66591 S/136/60/000/01/012/021 E091/E255 AUTHORS-. Konyushenko, A, IT . Golovkin, R. V~, and Polyalcov, Ya. hl. TITLJE,~ Manufacture of Tantalum Tubes .31 PERIODICKL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1960,Klir I., pp 60-67 (USSR~ ABSTRA(TT. The authors have developed a -new and efficient technique for fabricating metal tubes, among tlftem t.antalum tubes. The process consists in butt-welding strip and forming it inll-o Whes; th,~se are welded 'by arg.--on are in an ri~constructed au-1.;omatic electric tube 1--lill d subsequently passed through roliing mills (Fig 1). The dimensions of the oriSinal sturip are determined by uhe size of the tube reqvired and the possibility of its ma,nufacture in a given plant, The application of clamps a,nd directin- instrvjLen~s in rolling prevents scrap aue 1.0 Str4 T) coming out in a creseent-shared form, Cutting of the stri-P edges is carried out ,,dith disc shears. 'Fieces of strip were butt-welded by argon arc welding in the modernized au'Go-,tiatic machine "ADS-1000-2" by o,onsilont direct current; (o~xperiments on the laelding of Card 1/5 tantaluim Str4p with albornating current hove not given 685 91 S/l 36/&0/000/0 1/0 1210 21 il;091/E2~55 Manufacture of Tantalum Tubes satisfactory results). Tungoten rods, (VT-15) containing 1-13% thorium oxide were used as electrodes, Saturation of tantalum with nitrogen and oxygen increases the ha-rdness and brittleness of the metal. To -orev2nt this effect 'Ghe welding zone (the pool. of molten metal and the joint both sides of the strip along a lenCth of 50 to 70 mm) was protected by inert gas (argon containing 0.23% nitrogen ana 0.05P/6' oxygen) (see Table 1). The strip can be annealed ed.ther before butt-welding or after welding and cleaning of the joint, knnealin.-- was carried out by soaking for 1.112 hours in an electric vacuum. furnace of the Ts&F-273 typf_~%' at a temperature of 12000C with a residual pressure I of 10-4 mm 11g, The weight of tbc charge was 30 to 40 kg, Prior to being charged into -t-he furnaco the stri-o was thoroughly washed with aceton. The annealed strip had a UTS (Cb) Of 5i kg/mm a percerv,",aSe elongation (6) of 24,8% and a Rockwell hardness (HRE) of 75; the above mechanical properties show that although not fully annea-led., -the strip was annealed sifffic2iently ito be formed into tube billets (Table 2). In the Card 2/3 continuous forming of the tantalura strip the shapi 68591 S/136/60/000/01/012/021 EOQ)./E255 Manufacture of Tantalum Tubes roils used were graduated anti had groove profiles as shown in Fig 2. Argon was applied to the internal surface of the joint through the end of a hollow rod which was fixed. between the fifth and sixth shaping stands. Argon was also a-oplied to the external surface of the joint', by a supple-mentar,-y nozzle (Fig The best results in the welding of tantalam tubes wore obtained when the welding t)roced.ures indicated in Table 3 were applied, Table 4 sh, Ji .> ows thti '(/egt results on welded tube specimens at various annealing tem *peratures. In Table 5 the best rolling method for tantalum tubes is given. Tubes of ni.ob_iu7..i, tantalum, cobalt and their alloys have been fabricated by the new technique. There are 3 figures, 5 tables and 3 Soviel~ references, .0'_SSOCIATIUNS: Moskovskiy trubnyy z;avod (Nilicscow Tube Works (first Uwo authors) Kos1covskiy, el-i,,ktrolam:50-7v--YSF--aTO-ET,2,-Lc, Elec.~-ri.c DiraT,~ ~Sorlks (last two au.-Ghors)) C'~-_,rd 3/3 S/136/61/000/001+/002/006 E02l/E135 AUTHOR: __Kg_n~tantinovj V.I. TITLE: The Production of a Mixture of Tantalum and Niobium Pentoxide by Decomposition of Tantalite-Columbite by Fusing with Caustic Potash PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 19619 No. 41 PP. 35-38 TEXT: The usual decomposition of tantalite-columbite concentrates is by fusion with caustic soda (Ref,l), The main disadvantage of this method is that the extraction of the main metals is not sufficiently high. Experiments were therefore carried out using caustic potash. The chemical composition of the concentrates used was as follows: Ta 05 - 44)+%; Nb205 - 16 l"; Ti02 6.5%; S102 9.9%, Fe203 6,, MnO 5,3%, Sn02 - A1203 3 7%, Na20 1-7%s WO 0.2 MgO 0,7% -and CaO - trace. The effec; of temperature on ~he decomposition is shown in Fig.11 residue of undecomposed mineral, %, vs. temperature) OCt curve 1 - concentrate:KOH = lt2, curve 2 - concentrate:KOH = 113, Fusion is practically complete at 700-750 OC. Tests on the cold fused product showed that leaching without boiling gave an Card 1/4 3/136/61/ooo/ool+/002/006 E021/E135 The Production of a Mixture of Tantalum and Niobium PentoXide by Decomposition of Tantalite-Columbite by Fusing with Caustic Potash extraction of Ta2O5 + Nb205 of 69.1%) and with boiling) 73.3%. The optimum solidsliquid ratio was 114. After filtrationg a precipitate remained which consisted largely of iron and manganese hydroxide. It was found to be sufficient to wash this precipitate twice using a 5% caustic potash solution. The precipitate,, which contains some niobium and tantalum pentoxide) is roasted and can be added directly to the concentrate or treated with hydrochloric acid and fused potash, Investigations on the precipitation of sodium tantalate and niobate by addition of saturated sodium hydroxide to the solution obtained after leaching were carried out- Various quantities were tried and in all cases a fine-grained precipitate was obtained. The relation between the quantity of Ta205 + iNb20 Ided extracted in this process and the quantity of sodium hydrox de a is shown in Fig-2. It was found that addition of dilute hydrochloric acid (181)t with a solid:liquid ratio of 1s6 and roasting at 800 OC gave an extremely pure mixture with a Card 2/4 S/137/62/000/007/020/072 A0%VA101 AUTHORS: Nonstantinov., V I Amosov, V. M., Kholobes, Ye. A. TITLE: The production of electrolytic tantalum, niobium and their alloys. 2nd report PERIODICAL: Reforatiynyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 7, 1962, 46 - 47,.abstract 7G323 ("Poroahk. metallurgiya", no. 5, 1961, 42 - 52; English summary) TaT: Three types,of elec,trolyzer designs with different methods of heatin* were tested. As a resuli of experiments, an optimum electrolyzer design has been developed in w1hich the electrolyzer itself (made of Ni or nichrome) serves as a cathode, wiithout additional heating, with a hole in the conical bottom and with a mobile graphite anode. Furihermore the effect of the following factors was studied; the method of feeding the Ielectrolyzer,.the degree of filling the bath with the cathode deposit, the composition of electrolyte, the temperature of the process, the cathode, anode and volume current density. The purification of electrolytic Ta and Nb powders from electrolyte salts was realized by heating Card 1/2 Card 1/2 S/07 W008/00/004/0216 BIOIYJ3186 AUTHORS: Xonstantinov, V. I., Tslui Ping-haing TITLE: Melting point and thermal stability of potassium tantalum fluoride PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 8, no. 1, 1963, 47-51 TEXT: Strongly differing publication data dn'the behavior of potassium tantalum fluoride and its importance for the electrolytic production of tantalum were the reason for determining melting point and point of poly-. morphous conversion of K 2TaF in argon, ~hd for recording the cooling 7 Curve. K TaF was synthetized by dissolving me tallic Ta in EF in a 2 7 pl atinum crucible-and precipitation with KF. Moreover,.comm.ercial- specimens were also compared with each other. Result:, m.p. 775 1 2'0 C, polymorphous conversion at 741 _+ 20C. In conformity with the cooling curve, visual observation showed that quick crystallization 'sets in w en the' m.p. is reached,,and the melt is already completely solidified at 2 4 C 1 below the m.p. -The melt remains transparent up to the temperature of S/978/63/008/001/004/026 B101/B186 Melting point and thermal ... polymorphous conversionj at this point it turns opaque white. Experiments in'air showed that liquid K TaF is stable in air, which was confirmed 2 7 by chemical and X-ray analysis.: The K2TaF 7 vapor, however, decomposes, in air and an oxygen containing compound melting atihigher temperature is formed, which condenses to colorless crystals, but a*bove 1150'C to dark .1::, blue crystals. The data by P.,Drossbach, P. Petrick (Z. Electrochem. Ber. Bunsenges. phys. chem., 61,.410 (1957)) on the formation of p6ta6slut6 oxy-tantalum fluorides in the melt were not confirmed. Repeated melting ,,of K TaF produced unchanged*X-ray patterns. There are 3 figures and.1 2 . 7 3 tables. SUBMITTED: February 20, 1962 t Card 2/2 -0/078/63/008/002/007/012 ~101/B186 A 1UT HORS s Tslui Ping-hsin, Luzhnaya, N. P., _Xonstantinov, V. I. TITLEs Investigation of the--ternary reciprocal system of potassium and tantalum fluorides and chlorides PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimii, Y. 8,.no. 2, 1963,' 389 395~~ TEXTt Both the system KF - KC1 - K TaF which is important for the 2 7 electrolytic production of tantalum, and the sy'stems K2TaF 7 - KC1 and k2TaF 7 were i nvestigated. Differing from T. Juch.i ~t al. (Bull. Res. Inst.~.Uineral Dros. and Metallurgy Tohoku Univ., 15,87*.,(1959) it was found in the binary systems that the compounds K 2TaF 7' XCI (NI~ 1-434~ and K2 TaF 7' KF (Ng 0 1.423, Nm . .1-420, Np a 1.416) melt congruently at 7760C and undergo a pofymorphic transformation at 7410C. In the system containing KC1 two eutectica exiet; the one, m-P- 7120C, at 16 mole% KCI, the other, m-P- 7000CP at B2-4 mole%.- In the system with XF, the eutectic containing 21.5 mole% Y-F melts at 7170C, t~e one containing 74.5 mole% XF at"7270C. The system KF - KC1 - K 2 TaF7 may Card 1/3 3/076/63/006/002/007/012 Investigation of the ternarysee B1O1/B186 be subdivided into two independent secondary systemst The ternary system K TaF 'KF - K TO *KC1 - K TO and the system corresponding to the exchange 2 7 2 7 2 7 reaction KC1 + K.TaF 'XF KF + K TaF *M. For KC1, KF, K TaF *KC1, 7 2 7 2 7 K TaF KF, a-K TO T the primary crystallization regions were deter- 2 7' 2 7' P_K2 aF7 mined. The invariant points have the following positionj E at 5800C ands .41.5 mole% KF, 51.5 mole%, KC1, 7.0 moleci'o K2TaP 7 ; E2 at,7100C, 11.6 mole%KF,p 8-7 mole% KC1, 79-7 mole%, K TaF P at 6780C, 62.0 mole% KF, 19.0 mole% KC1', 2 7; 19.0 mole~.K2W 7' From-the partially plotted phase diagram of the aystem~ ), melting' X,TajjCl,F it follows that the compound KC1-2KF-T&F' (or K TO -KC1 5 2 7 congruently at 7760C, exists and that the cross section (KC1) K TaF is a. 5 - 2 7 stable binary system. From the investigation of the:melting-point diagram of KF ~ KC1 - K2TaF 7' it followed'that in the usual electrolyte used for the production of tantalum or Ta-Kb alloys only KC1,KF and K2TaF 7* KCI exist before-Ta 0 or Nb 0 are added, and that no free K TaF or K TaF KF are 2 5 2 5 2 7 2 7 Card 2.1/3 A 510~8V63100610010081012 B.1pl/B186 AUTHORSs Talui Ping-hain.'Konstantinov. V. I.:, Luzhnaya, N. P. TITLE: Phase solubility and interaction in. systems containing Ta2 05' potassium and- tantalum fluorides and. ohlorides PERIODICAL: Zhurnal-neorganiche'skoy khimii, v. 8', no. 2, 1963, 396 402 TEXTt To clarify the,-electrochemioal processes-used for producing tantalum ~the following partial systems belonging-to the qua 'ternary reciprocal,syst.em K,TallF,Cl,O were investigated: All binary pystems of the tetrahedron (KC1)10.- Ta~O K TaF (KF)10, except X01 KF, partially,the systems,.. 5 2 7 7. K,T' Jj'F,Cl and K,Ta 11 FO and.th~ cross sections'K TaF KC1 Ta' 0- and KC1'-:- a. 2 7 2 5 Ta'O *2K TaF It was found that the soiubility -of Ta 0 in KC1 at-9500C.in 2 5 2 V 2 5 only 0-04~, by weight, whereas the solubility of Ta 0 in KF at 11220C,ia 2 35% by weight. In the system XF Ta205 an euieotic was found at 8530C ands 1.8% by weight Ta 0 Above this concentration of Ta 0 there occurs a 2 5* 2 5 Card 1/3 Phane solubility and interaction... S/078/63/008/002/008/012". Bjoi/BW compounds K3 TaO2F4 and K 2TaO 2Fwas proved b7 the shape of the liquidus L80- therm. These were formed as a result of the reactions 2(Ta 0 2K TaF 1 2 5' 2 7) + 16KF - 4(K2TaF 7. KF) + 5K 3TaO F4(3) and ic3 TaO2F4 -KF + K2TaO2 F3 (4)." Accordingly, Ta2 05 and Ta 20 5* 2K2TaF7are decomposed by KF and -form the potassium oxyfluorotantalates K TaO F (a 1,2,3;- m - 3A). ks'a result of A 2 m the reaction (4) the solubility of Ta 0 0K TaF in the electrolyte reaches' 2 5 2 7 6o mole% at a6aOc. Final conclusioni Within the temperature range 750 8500C of the electrolysis, the compounds K 2TaF 7' KC1, K3TaO2 F4or K5T&02F3 exist in the usual electrolyte besides XF and KC1, playing an important role in the electrolytical process. There are ~ figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONs Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnako a Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S'. Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciences USSR); Moskovskiy elektrolampovyy zayod (Moscow Electric Lamp Plant) SUBMITTEDs JulY 4, 1962 Card RAEKIN, D.M.j IVANOVAt O.Nol IPATOVA, S.I.j ROMNIOVA, V.N.; KONSTAN.TINOV, V.I. irfect of the additim of oertain rare and rare-earth metal oxides on the properties of tungsten electrodes. Avtom. mar-17 no.4t 5-9 AP ' 64 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut elektroevarki imeni Ye.0, Patona AN 1TkrSSR (for Rabkinp Ivanova). 2, Mookovskiy elektrolampovyy zavod (for 1patova, Romanova, Hanstantinov). L 5323-66 IWP (a) 9WT (M),6M W dZ& W (Z)AWF(b) ip(n) AC.1: NR, APS026271 "jW/JD/JG M/0226/65/000/010/0027/0037 7br 'AUMOR: Konstantinovt V. 1. TITLE: Investigation of the process of the high-temperature sin Of SOURCE: Poroshkovaya met allurgi yaj no. 10, 1965, 27,37 TOPIC TAGS: sintering, tungsten, sintering furnace, metal powder, porosity, electric conductivity ABSTRACT: The high-temperature (2800-3200*C) sintering of t;u'ngsten is a major stage An the production of this metal by the powder-metallurgicalilethod. The sintered rods are heated to such high temperatures chiefly by passing electric current directly through them. In this~connection the authors investigated the attendant changes in the properties of VA'tungsten (0-45% SiO 2 + 0.45% KC1 and 0.03-0.05 Al 203) as well as! of pure tungsten. The metal powders were first pressed into rods measuring 9x9x4OO Mo. And, prior to their high-temperature sintering, the rods underwent preliminary sintering at 1150-1200*C in hydrogen muffle furnaces for 30 min (VA tungsten) and at. 900-1000*C for 20 min and, subsequently, 1250-13000C for 40 min (pure tungsten). The high-temperature sintering itself was performed in a special hydrogen furnace with current of 2300-2400 a (VA tungsten) and 2500-2600 a (pure tungsten). After this, the change in density was determined gravimetrically and the shrinkage, by the change in the length of the rods. Findings: for VA tungsten, marked shrinkage begins Card 1/3 ACC NR, APS026271 at 1450-15000C, whereas for pure tungsten it begins at 1800 and at a slowerArate. The density of M rods is correspondingly greater than that of the rods of ard-tungstens, This isapparently attributable to the greater dispersity of the powder of VA tung- sten compared with that of pure tungsten. This has a corresponding effect an porosity, which is greaLer in pure-tungsten rods. As for the changes in chemical composition, high-temperature sintering; leads to the gradual evaporatior. of the additives, such that the sintered VA tungsten rods contains only an average of 0.22% K20 , 0.35% SiO29 and 0.045% Al 0 - The changes in grain structure were determined by examination of 2 microsections oi rods sintered at different 'temperatures. It was established that grain growth commences at 1800% and becomea particularly ma-'ked above 2700*C;-this process is more, pronounced- in pure-tungsten rodi- than in VA-tungsten rods, which accounts for the smaller shrinkage, lower density and, correspondingly, higher poro- sity of the former. It is further established that, beginning with 1600*c, pure-tung- sten rods have a swIler electric conductivity than VA-tungsten rods, which also is in. agreement with the findings on density and porosity of the, rods. Similarly, above 1600% the hardness of pure-tungsten rods becomes smaller -than that of VA-tungsten rods, owing to the greater shrinkage oCthe latter* Orig. art. has: 8 figures, I table. ASSOCIATION:* Institut khtmit i. tekhnalogii redkikh elementov i minerallnogo, a t Apatity (Institute.of the Chanistry and TechnologZ-of Rare Elements and Miners, qq, S, z; 2/3 Card v ';1479 15, 1-966, go opt4c mcaLiurc,- Ont, meaLuring inozrument, aui;oriztic control jro~;cnts an au-~omazic corrmcn3a~~ioa refracLol-iletor all op~J;-Cc,! a CC'Lj. (soo V,ig. 1). 4- 'i'lle com-oonsatoz in t,1(:) !)recisiun of tho :',5 a Ivils CO;-'InCrIsator, coll:dst-L11-- Of an Olujuctivo lung;, two no~a;k*oive joL;I-61 L "I"Cl vo acts wliich muvos a a plane porponuicular to the op' ical axis Card 1/2 UDG: 535.3,22.4 ACC N;~: J*26-32`~9"," F7 f -,x VL- Lli -LL of comn,)cnsa-~;or. Orig. art. has: 1 figuro. DiD 03:)Z. 1114~ 20/ SUBM DA:Z-T'-. 26~,pro'5 Fig. 1. 1 photoreceiver; 2 cc-'-l; 3 coniponsator ANTONOV, M.A.; KONSTANTINOV, V.L., elektromekhanik Device for checking the fielda Of step-ty-step switcheB. Avtom., telem. i ovias' 7 no.6.-29-31 Je 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Rizhakaya distantaiya Bignalizatsii i svyazi Pribaltlyokoy dorogi. KONSTANTINOV, V.M. The All-Union ConBtruatlon Zxhibition. Sell.stroi. 10 no.1:6-7 Ja '55; (MIRA 8:4) 1. Nachallnik otdola *Zhilishchnogo I sellskokhozya7stvennogo st---ol- ;ellstva!'Veesoywnoy stroitallnoy vystavki. (Moacov-Construction industry-fthibitiona) YANISHEVSKI19 Ye. N. I KDNSTANTINOV., V.M. Effect of tectonic and lithological factors an the localization of bydrothermal urenium ores in the Erzgebirge. Geol.rud. mestorozh. no.6:38-45 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Erzgebirge-Uranium ores) KONSTANTINOV., V.M. PposlAility of using the biogeo6hemical method in prospecting for uranium in an and climate. Sov.geol. 6 no;3:151-155 ~t 163. (MIRA 16.3) (Geochemical prospecting) (Uranium ores) KONSTANTWN _V.M.; YANISHZ=lr, Ye.M. SO , I itdnff primary halos of dispersion for the estimation of the are potential of disjunctive dislocations. Geol. rud. mestorosh. 5 no,2:126-127 Mr-Ap 163, (MIRA 16:6) GeochOmical prospecting) o deposits) t T :~499 -c 2- _79 Konstantillov. V"_M' T Uee of tracer elements in the eluraluation ar, radioactive anor-ma-lies in axid clixAta regione SC'_*~~C_E: Atomnaya energiya, v. 18, no. 6, 1965, 65'~?-tqq TOKC TAGS , geochemistry, uranium, fissionable metal ore J' -AW-PRACT.- - -Gqqqhemiq&L- atudies--or -arid oi-imate~ remp'OnG fOU I. that in the areas-- !-b_e=inj:,--radio&q t Lvd- Or* e- and ialieq~- t he-ie-njni~ 6 6ila- a hdwe4,- the- Pre- a e nee- 6dispep~fp_n~~_ halos af utaniam, lead-f~zinc ':cobalt -malybdenum and arsenic i&ich are the element-&--- fr,:-vLn,7 the endogenic dispersion halos &rowid uranitm, ore bodiea. In places where anomalies were absent only uranium and lead traces were preaent. It ~Ms suggested that in and climate areas the tracer elementp of uranium deposit a Aispersion halos can be used in prospecting for radioactive ore-bearing anomalies. L =rt. has 2 f igures and I table. ASSI-OCLMONt none SUBMI=I: OlApr64 ENCL- 00 SUB CODE., MM, ES NO REF SOY 000 OTHER: 000 NA Cara 3 4 S 6 A 9 V I I U 13 M is a, V to to is v n' a X zi 2' V a M; 12 It 32 M X J. a 41 Q OCO R-1-1 U V 1 L--L-JA-n -t L I V ' of . The adsorpdoi by do fiver of couaidsj dyes &ad gMW4qjMX iaj~cted in to the P-141 CitcuktiOn. V 1 ïż½WXUAntwov M Arkh bi l k A . . . . a . u A &. %,37(in French -00 00 ic 637-NX 1"))-C"Ifuidig dyes WYPAVI Nue, Li carmine. ctAWgW) and %tq*nSk'ft of 00 a India Ink and of staphylococci we" Injected into the uw..Wvttfk veins and C&y VKJM of -040 tablAM and the results on the retention of the* substanm by the li%vt were Atudied ~00 94 a h6tologically, The mom highly dLVmrd CTMeAds. trYP&n blue and U carmine when a . injec-tt'l into the POrtal circulation, were not stisnebed to any greater extent by the 16-er .04 than by the 41ther tissues, Just as is the can when these subKtances aft introduced Int'. .00 :0 the general circulation. Vnder the same amditioms the tmwe citarsely dispcrbed India ink and ~taplqhlcxwd are altivat entirel tai td b r th ti l d h 040 e n o-en e rt cu y ol y elial system of the i 6 00 3 l vrr (Kupffer cr1h). C(AWgd behaves In an Intermediate manrk-r in Olt mpn1. Th r h th f th d f =00 % e r a m o e egree o d*w"itm of suhstaners from the portal circutati,m W liver function is f6cus if I d t if i 00 i m n e a n frW to.the action of drugs, PONW4. etc. W. A PKpLxwa%,; age 00 0o m be -00 "Oe 40 ct, LA asTALLOCICAL U110001 CLOSOKATION - : -- - - - %1.1., .&V ell 4-k I S a Od 0 M 0 14 0 a a T to "' U A, 4, stuff 1181KOn 1 000 0 (V 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 00 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *~q 0 6000 * 9 6 0 0 0 0 '9 MdA 0 0 0 61 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 0 6 0 1 4 1 j It AS L-L L _rL K A L L ~B-ll F 9 Of 1 -1-11- 1 IL 4 A -u I*-,. 0b Ot 04 16 a -6 4 00 The offset a' tem#WlfY COM*ftddm Of artedu upon the 4openitica of laftawt. .00 "T bl" md laft isL V- U-,KOxszAwnmr. Arkk b". -00 French WXIM-Trypau blue and India ink w"T, inje"ed loto .00, he rar vein of rabbits after 114 the vrim of the co"Pe~ with d-90- vuying FrM 15 aria. to 12 br, .00 lo"T "tffelmkies Of UK UVO Wd of Use xPltvn. The distribution the foreign substances in the tbrjn at the arpm wkkb had been rendrrd anemic I)y the alcve Procedure and in the 04bet onans was detd. The thifun which had ~n deprived of "food Ff"i"A the fOrdfu C01"" sub4&nm in much gresterqmnlities The retention was lartkiduly pwmmnftd In the reticuk.. 0041 "Ild"thells] 0114. This in elPWfled bY the hyperemis which norm&Uy loflows sfW the Irmpirary anemia W. A. PROLSWRIC, r .0 .4~jl .3 too if '!,go boo 00 U00 70 U CLASWICATION 0 An L S I U 0 9 0 1 9 Of a a 0 u S AT OU 9 4 a 0 X, 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 *0 *0 0* '0 *0 0 Is 0 0 1 i 4i iti,44-4 6-4-4,4,410 0 0 0 0 4 6 z o 0 *:IF a 6 1 1 10 11 u U 14 If 11 ly a a if u n 14 a x U 11 Rib IOU Mite #1 42 41 Ad OCe :0 A Jk-L S it J A I. a-A-P,-Q W I _11111 CC 0 U4~-1 1 -4 t~ 1 .1 4- 1--,e s 4 we The effect ol loca Wftnndwy rece- W Vital aboorptloof 011 UYM blue in .00 11'. M. KONSTANMOV. Arkh. biol, NaiJt 30. 651-9 00 f the reticulo-esdothellial 1 .00 00 tin Ft,lich MWIkv4 ItQOI.-Lc%-&I'siibcutwiWus-absem" were prmhxvd in Mbbib 11Y .00 Implantatitin C4 PiCAVII of VAW asul by jtfje~ of iafwKwW catth. of tut1wiltine 66 and of virulent cultures of stsoylococcf. sevenil 1RJcctkMS n( 0.&-2 cc. of 0.1%, 4101 de into the Var vein for &-25 days. Itypall blue *tie U.4 The gniMals WCM ftCrhked .04 (j varintts Ownes nadr. tfUlmd and otudird mic m4x)pkally. A Now"hat nerved to certain partsA the feticulo-criduthrlial increasrd itfroorptk4i of the dye wits of .041 Ytrm. "rnci&lly in the brxbe marrow. the multi were not regular ur consistent tjjrrAjj(jj~-uj. 21,41 nt; parallelism was linavi tntween dye abumption and bemtqpnic q nos W A, iluxuwair =00 00 00 90 a ;Igoe goo '00 as 0 04 GICAL LIMNAUNI CLASSWKATION .-$L- ~TALLIJX 0 31 L~.' - - - --- . .7 ~ : woo Itidgi 41P 0-1 cat IILL"Mlt* 4"ViTcg 0-ov ift 0 0 i a 1 mr & o a a 3 u IS AV M3 9 1 - 1 . I ."I * *, a, a, J .1 u it tt x WLO (1 1 14 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 0* 0900 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 40 0,411 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *10 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 BREGADZE, I.L.. NONSTANTI79OV, T.M. Schinocaccus cysticus, e . i akush, 23 no,11:8-10 N'58 (MIR.A 11:11) (LNZR,~ATIDS) DREGLDZE, I.L., prof.; liQNSTANTINOVt VM.9 prof. Errors In determining the type of larval forms of echinococcus in man. Sov.med. 25 no.8t77-430 Ag 160. (MI]RA 13: 9) 1, Iz kmfedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (sav. - prof. I.L. Bregadze) i kafedry patologicheakoy anatcadi (sav. - prof. V.M. Konstantinov) Novosibirskogo, meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. G.D. Zalesskiy). (RCHINOCOCCOSIS) BREGADZE, losif Lavrentlyevich, prof.; -b,_ prof.; SIM011YAL, K.S,, red.; EAIIIIE~-'ZV' X*kayjqykc A) IMIX., teklm. red. [Alveolar echinococcosis (alveococcosis)] Allveoliarnyi ekhinokoklcoz (allveokokkoz). Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 222 p. (MIRA 16: 12) (BYDATIDS) KONSTANTINOV,,,-Y,~., prof. Histology and histochemistry of the connective tissue in alveolar echinococcosis in man (mucapolysaacharides, enzymes).-Vop. pat. i rag. org. krov. i dykh. no.l-.185-190 161. (MRA 18:7) SHAKHWANTS# Georgly Mikbiqlovich, doktor tekhn. nauk; ANELIN 9 S.V9 . prof E~~OV# reteenzent; ~~ANT~Ua.K~~p dote.j, reteenzent; 14.P.,, retsenzentl TAKOVIZVp V*F.p reteenzent; BOCHENKOVp M.S.., kand.tekhn. naukp retmenlent; BROMMG.'U.N., reteenzent; YERSUOVy O.P., re- tpenzent; ZVERV, B.N.."irsU6nzentf ZOLOTARSEYp A.F,, retsenzent; IVASWHENKO, G.I., reteenzentj IMW, S.A., xetsenzent; IURKARITAN~IM.A., reteenzentj POPCVpV.V.,retsenzent;; POPOV.S.N.,,reteenzent; SER IKOV 'V.V. retsenzent; SHAPMOVSKIY,A.K.,reteenzent; NOVITS=.G.I.jinzh.,retseib-- zent; VINTOROVO I.I., kand.tekbn.muk, reteenzent; VYSD'TSM 9 A.F.j kand*tokbn.naukp reteenzent; SAATCHYAN, G.G-., kand,,tekbnnaukp re- teenzentj YAKOVLEVA, Y4.A.,'.kand.tskhn nsukp ret enzont; TITOV, V.P.j kaudstekbnonaukp retsenzentj CRUSHEVOY: N.G., in:b,,p redej IILCKBIRG,, YesMot kand.tekba.mauk, red.; MTRM, P.A.,,tslft, ric [Railroad tracks] Zbelesnodareshmi put'. Mookvaj, Vees.lsdatelleko- Oligrob"edinenis M-va putei soobsbabeniial 19619 615 pe (MIRA 14812) I* Wodra "Zbqlsznodorosbv*y put'* Leningiadakogo institute inshene- rv7 zh~lezncdo~ozbzwgo traisporta, (for Amelin, Konstantinovp 3mimovp Yakovlev). 2. VaesayusW usuabno-iseledovatellskiy institut shelesno-, dorosbnogo traneWrta (for Boabookov, Brombergp Yershkov# Zversvp Zo- lotarskiyp Ivashaborkop Lin&Tv Markarlyanq POPOV, YOVOP P6POTO Smsep Sarebremikovp Sbafranovskiy, NovItmkiy),3-Ve~soYuzW mucbmio-isoledo- vatellskLy institut transportnogo atroitelletva(for Viktomp,V~ectakiyp Saatabyan, Yakoylevay Titcv) (Railroads-Track) (Railroad engineering) AMELIN, Stepan Vasillyevich., zael. deyatell nauki i tekhniki RSFSR, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; DMIOVSKIY, Loeopolld Mechiolavovich, doteent; KONSTANTIIIGV,, Vasiliy Ikkolayevichp dotsent; ANMEYkb-~. .. re ~s~nzen ~,-- ~'~ V.V., inzb,, retsenzent; LIDERS, G,V., dots., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N.,q tekhn. red,, [Tracks and track design, operation and maintenance]Putl i pu~evoe khoziaistvo. Pod red.S.V.Amelina. Moskva, Transzhel- dorizdat, 1962. 185 P. (MIRA 15:9) (Railroads-Track) KONSTAITTINOV V.E., Inza. - - Effect. of Urn de.91gri (if woms on the qffjoiency of nrultiworm pre.sa. Milm. i nef-It. mashinostr. no.2.-21-26 Ag 164 (MTRA 18.-T) 00000000 " : 000000000000000060 g :: * 0 0 0 0 0 Pup C as, 1, a It I, to C. -0 Ar I Q I Lm ,, t , IS,.r I, & k I 9 1 ;"fit iK Ili I 1 ~ OR 1151034,01101) Jim so= so= ode oqr -pullifil pas InAmmus Itmi Iflump XIA1911% a4l ti *411 0 4p- aulimi um AIR 9.1,11" j".1% I.') mum.1711sqdvas "I V., It"'! 010kilTO S-110- PUN P, __;ji p In I(ei ~v a k v I imin oil pi tirartummi, jwj aq I "puiall -14, IKI -"I fit p I --. L ;~= ii p N it m it a n 4 m t m .1 .1 if if 6 0 & 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 off 009 0 0 0 0 0000000!00 lu i ~rlof Ili 1, 111 -~:~ 10 0 00 00 go 00 l roo I, to 0 00 00 y 00 00 of - - *0 i If 7 1 t T 1 1 a 'S d 0 - , ~ . . . , . , . I , 4 0 # . 0 o 0 o * 0 0 0 e 0#o o 010 o # q a o I I It 1 0 1 1 . , bills ISVA)V Wil vu MIS Is uill to 0 it u &I W a jcO :9 'S, bA4 0 CT A -00 00 -66 00 The b0flume of sillcom no the pirciperties of steel 00 nior *,Z (4 p4i, 2vir, si ill alml 14ix,4 the cm. Im4till, incrMIS 111t. cril, qui-cwhing Plived. incicams ill* le"Incy 4)f the steel to dtvuhurize at high tcn,P and di - . CICAACN the Stability uf CCIIICnlile. & ll,CIV,V% lol't,41 Al"I (661111W MITUXIII Nil 1`14~ IMIC 41111111-M, .00 to go* of 00 4*0 00 j i zo* 00 go go g t so* o A S 2 - S L ASITALLU*GKAL 1.1119114 Ldt CLAUVOIC&TKIN 11.'alil. zw Z-~, 411 A. -0 ii; illa99 a nIt a 4 Od0 1 Is D. -3 a 0 A 32 - 0 0 0'0 1 0 IOT4 000 G, 0 to 00 00 0 0 00 of 0 - 0 00 00, 0 0 0*1* 0 foe 0 0 0 If 00009 0 00 0 a 00 0 0 0 0 0 C; XONSTANTINOV. V.11., kand.takhn.nauk Aut,)matie synchroalsers used for switching marine synchronous generators Intm parallel operation. Sudostroents 24 SO-7:41-45 il 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Electricity on ships) (Electric generators) 85761 1~ S/137/60/000/009/011/029 Aoo6/AO01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 9, p. 236, # 21408 AUTHORS: Konstantinov, V.N., Timofeyev, Ye.I. TITLE: The Effect of High-Speed Deformation on the Mechanical Properties of a 6 -95 (V-95) Type Alloy After Aging to Various Degrees \i PERIODICAL: V sb.: Nekotoryye probl. prochnosti tverdogo tela, Moscow-lenin- grad, AN SSSR, 1959, pp. 230-237 TEXT: The authors investigated the effect of;%the deformation rate on the mechanical properties of a V-95 type ~Lluminum alloy"auring-static and d~&ic tension. It is established that at higher deformation rates of an annealed alloy higher strength and ductility characteristics are observed; strength charac- teristics are reduced and ductility increased during high-speed deformation of a hardened alloy. Extended time and elevated temperature of aging reduce the effect of the deformation rate; this is due to the effect of the aging process, Card 1/2 0, 0 R N MON tl= I 1 85761 S/137/60/000/009/oli/o2g A006/A001 The Effect of High-Speed Deformation on the Mechanical . Properties of a 6 -95 (V-95) Type Alloy After Aging to Various Degrees intensified in the deformed alloy at a higher degree of deformation and meta- S'ability. There are 8 references. K.M. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the orlginal Russian abstract. Card ~/2 I- KONSTANTINOV, V.N.9 inzh.; LEVIN, A.F.j prof.9 doktor tekhn.nauk Multiocrew-presses for processing plastic materials. Khiz. maah. no. 1:3-8 ja-F l6l. (MM 14:1) (Power presses) (Plastics) 8/081/61/000/022/070/076 B144/B138 AUTHORS: Golubev, B. N., Zaretakiy, B. F., Konstantinov, V. 1. TITLE: Automatization of screw extruders for plastics PERIODICAL: Referativnyy xhurnal. Khimiya, no. 22, 1961, 454, abstract 22P95 (Ifekhaniz. i avtomatiz. proiz-va, no. 3, 1961, 20-24) TEXT: For automatic temperature control and regulation in the extrusion process, both positional (for larger temperature intervals) and speed- proportional floating control systems are used. But owing to the high inertia of the units hitherto used (e.g.p resistance thermometer as pickup, autotransformer as regulating element, control has not proved effective enough. The use of electronic relays and miniature thermocouples gives much better results - At present, electronic machines of the `!,&C-200 (MARS-200) scan-checking type are still more effective. Each of theme machines is able to control 20-40 extruder units. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 KONSTANTINOV, V.N.; LEVIN, A.11, Performance of multiple-screw Pxtruders with meshing worms. Plast.massy no-5:47-52 162. (MIRA 15.4) (Extrusion (Plastics)) - kand.takhn.nauk Using the solf-nynabronixation method for switching synchronous marine generators Into parallel operation. Sudostroenie 25 no.2:34-38 F '59- (MIRJL 12:4) (Blectric generators) (Blectricity on ships) KONSTANTINOV, V.N., inzh. ~-- ~, Geometric compatibility of screws. Khim. mashinostr. no. 6: 12-13 N-D 162. (MIRA 17:9) KONSTANTINOV, V. NOI_kand. tekhn. nauk Automatic control of marine electric power plants. Sudostroenie 28 no.10:26-30 0 2'62. (MIRA 16:1) (Electricity on ships) (Automatic control) 003 ACCESSION NR: AP3003263 5/0286/63/000/ /0031/06ji- 'AUTHOR; Frolov, M. D.11 Konstantinov, V. N. TITLE: Equalizer for angulir velocities of rotatione Class H 02j4, 21d sup', 42 sub O5.N9. 152910 SOURCE: Byul. izobrateniy to,,rarnykh znakdv' no. 3. 1963, 31 TOPIC TAGS: equalizer, angular velocity, semiconductor,rela,, elay, 7, Voltaie ABSTRAM Equalizer for angular velocities of rotation, in which thare i~i. aD lied to two volta-e relays, rectified envelopes of the beat voltagest which are shifted-relative to each other 'by an angle, the sign of which determines the sequence of relay,operation;.its distinguishing feature is','I'tha in order to'eliminate the need for.rectifying the voltages applied to the-:.' equalizer, a' voltage relays:based on semiconductors and employed in the 18~1~terjf J. the interlo king circuit between the voltage relays set up with the aid of a 1 j differentiating subeircuit ard a supplementary triodo. /rostracterqs note:' coniplete~treinslation.7 Ori~. art. has: 1 figure. A KONSTANTBOV, V.11 . kand.tekhn.nauk; MAKSIMOV, ILK.,, inzh. System of remote automatic control of marine diesel generators* Sudostroenle 29 n0-1:39-43 Ja 163* (MIM 16:3~) (Marine 4"e1 engines) (Remote control) KONSTAN11"INOV, VA., ~Cand.tekhn.nauk Principles of the theory of automatic control. Sudost-roenie 29 no.10:77 0 163. (MIRA 16s12) KONSTPIITINOVI V.N.,,kand.tekhn.nauk; VARLINSKIY, B.D., inzh. System of remote control for tYq electric power plant on the lum- ber carrier "Vytergrales.1' Sudostroenie 30 no.l.-28-30 Ja 164. (MIRA 170) -_KONS'PANT[IOV. V.N. kand. tekhn. nauk I - .-Y, Automating marine electric power nystem-9- Sudostroenie 30 no.9: 45--47 S 164. (M MA 17: 11) EN S ,~7,~~TINPV, Vasiliy- Nikolayevich: VILESOV, D.V., doktor tekhn. nauk prof., retsenzent; KUZNETSOV, N.A.p Laureat Goo. premii, retsenzent; SUPRUN, G.F., doktor tekhn.nauk nauchn. red.; CHFAS, M.A. , red. (Synchronization of marine synchronous generators] Sirl.- khronizatsiia. sudovykh sinkhronnykh generatorov. Lenin- grad, Sudostroerie, 1965. 289 p. (MIRA 19:1) BARTEVIEV, Prokofiy Vasillyevich, prof. (dereased]; LMl,',S-Vd-lTIIWVt 2 -~~ * " VasilU 111kolayr ich, dots. 5 SKALOV, Y,,Yu. ~ K !~WMCT'-- vMN,'7W '--`t%T1DZE G.I., red. .9 [Arrangement of trackage and stations] Ustroistvo puti i stantsii. Transpi~rt~ 1965. 351 (MPIRA 18-.8) KONSTANTINOV MI., Inzfi.; OZO11, N.R., Inzli.; VAYINSH"EYN, Ye.S., inzh.; KLOCHKOVP V.I., inzh. Units for the production of plane films. Kh1m. i neft. mashinostr. no.1:5-9 Ja 165. 09RA 18:3) L ikCC NRt AP6W7661 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/003/0059/0059 AUTHOR: Konstantinov.-V. ff.,* Semenov, V. G.; VAXXhansMy, P, G.; Ze-doneyev. V. ORG: none TITIE: Unit for longitudinal orientation of a p2lymer film, Class 39# No. 17M3 [Announced by the Scientific Research Institute for the CcMstrUctjon of Chemical, Machinery (Neuchnd---lealedovatellskly Institut khtmichesikogo mashincetroyeulya)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya,, promyshlennyye obraztey,, tovarnM znaki,, no, 3,, 1966, 59 TOPIC TAGS: film processing, photographic equipment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a unit for the longi- tuclinal orientation of polymer films. The machine is eqAipped with one set of retarding rolls and another set of pulling rolls. To reduce the transverse shrink- age of the film and control its deformation rate, an orientation roll,, which can be heated upj is installed between both the pulling and retailing rolls and eqv1pped with a mechanism for moving the film In the vertical plane. (LD) SUB CODE: 14/ GMH DM: 07JOU65/ film processing Corti I /T A7A-ni7-1L Iv e~ '-1 N j~j o V ')- PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/3671 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut elektronnykh upraviyayushchikh mashin Tsifrovaya tekhnika i vychislitellnyye ustroystva; [Sbornik] (Digital Technique and Computing Devices; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 184 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,000 copies printed. Ed.., N.S. Bruk, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: G.Yu. Shteynbok; Tech. Ed.: V.V. Volkhova. PURPOSE: This,collection of articles is intended for persons specializing in computer technique. COVERAGE: Most of the work in this first issue of the Collection.- of Articles of the Institute of Electronic Control Machines of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, was carried out during 1958-1959, and was dedicated to digital technique. The Institute conduc- ted studies aimed at creating a high-speed memory device of large capacity. One of the results of this work was improvement of the Digital Technique (Cont.) SOV/3671 M-2 computer by replacing Its static storage device with ferrite ,memory cores. Other articles concern the use of transistors in digttal computers, stability of analog computers equipped With d-c operational amplifiers, and the use of the M-2 compu'ter in nolving various problems. Future issues of this aollectIon of articles will present the results of work in digical tech- nique in mathematical investigations, and in control machines and systems of control which operate on the principle of digital technique. Some personalities are mentioned In the articles. References accompany some of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Editor 3 Glukhov, Yu.N., V.I. Zolotarevskiy, M.A. Kartsev, V.P. Konstantinov, and R.P. Shidlovskiy. Ferrite Memory Device With _____--5 The authors present a.general description of the ferrite core memory device. It has a 4096 worid capacity, each word consisting of 36 binary bits, two of which are reserve. The access time is zafwae7l~l Digital Technique (Cont.) SOV/3671 about 30 mior.osec;, part of this cycle overlaps other computer operations. This memory unit is equipped with 526 electron tubes and 103 additio'nal tubes are used in the power supply. These specifications constitute a great improvement over the previous memory device., in which the operational electrostatic storageand the reserve magnetic drum storage had a capacity of 512 binary, 34-bit words each, and in which access time was from 37.5 to 50 or more microsec.' It was equipped with 644 eleiztmn tubes and 150 additional tubes were used in the power supply. The new ferrite core memory device was developed) executed, and adjusted at the Institute under the general direction of I.S. Bruk, . Corresppnding Member of the Academy of Sciences, USSR. Prelimi- nary studies were made in 1955-1956 under the direction of I ON. Rosnitskiy. The essential part of the work was done under the supervision of M.A. Kartsev by engineers T.M. Aleksandridi, V.B. Borok, Yu.N. Glukhov, V.I. Zolotarevskiy, L.V. Ivanov, V.P. Konstaptinov, Ye.N. Filinov, and R.P. Shidlovskiy; and technicians I.I. Gallyamova, N.S. Zhdanov, V.M4 Minayev,,M.Ya. Natanzon, Z.N. Sidyakova and V.S. Sokolov. *The construction group was under the supervision of A.N. Patrikeyev, and the Card 3./11 SUKHOV, Dmitriv Koastantinovich; NICHAYNY, Y.T., retsenzent; KONSTANTINOT, V.Plo,xetseazent; YETIAMOV, S.N.. redalctor; KLN, P.M. -tffatelletva; MUSNATA, A.K.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Blectric engineering and telecommunication] Slektrotekhatim I elektroovias'. Izd. 2~-os. dop. i ispr. Koskva. Izd-vo ftechnol transpi'rt,O 1956. 466 p. (MIRA 9:8) (Alectrio engineering) (Telecommunication) KONSTANTINDVO V.P. ------- Now head for seviantomtIc weldIng mebbe, Mambinostroltell no.6:18 Js 160. (KIRL 13:8) (Electric welding) XONSTANTINOV, V.P. Mechanixation of calking no.6:61-62 Jo 160. (Galking-lquipmont operations. Sudostroenie 26 (MIU 13:7) and supplies) S Gluing parts on & hydraulic press with heating by high frequency currents. Sadostroente, no.7t6O-61 JI 060. (MTRP 13 t7) (Gluing) (Induction hOating) ~.; VWLOV, YU.V.; UGOROVA, L.S. K2~~ Glinical and epidemiological charac.~eristics of Omsk hemorrhagic fever. Sov.med. 25 no.1:70-71 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1, Iz Omoko gosudaretvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. &IDINIC HEKORPYAGIC FEVER) SOLOMATIN, V.M.; YATJREj A.G., retsenzent; PETUKDOIV, OUGLIK. G.L. retsenzent; TUPITSA, I.S., retsenzent; FRIK, A.6., inzh., nauchn. red. (Manual for ship engineers and electricians] Spravochnik elektromekhanika i elektrika sudna. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoy transport," 1963. 713 p. (MIRA 17:2) MISTANTYPY. Teselin Determining power of electric motors in large and high-speed contrifugal ventilators. MMasI Lino s tyjr) ene 12 no.6:2-1-25 Te'63 KONSTMITINOV, VI-ktor, inzh. Eperimental determination.of the coefficient of resistance. Mashinostroene 12 no.30-16-18 W163- IONOV, 13.1.; PWROV, N.I., redaktor; XONSTANTINOV, V.P., redalctor; KW- NATA, A.K., takhnichookly redektw [Practicpl guide for ship radio operators] Praktichmskoe rudovod- stvo sudovmu radistu. lzd. 2-e. perer. i doD. Moskva Isd-vo Wint- steretys rechnogo flota SSSR, 1952. 219 p. [Kicrofilmi (HLRA 8-7) (Udio in nevigation) XONSTANTINOV, V.P., Inshener. . ~ - YI.-W Developing electric and radio navigation water transportation during the sixth fl-e-year 15 no.8:12-16 Ag 156. (Inland water transportation) (Radar (Sounding and soundings) techniques In Inland plan. Rech.transp. (Km 9:11) In &"Igation) MENISHIKOV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; CHIRNYSIIHV, I.K,retsenzent; -.P.;-, - -red. i:AMN _P MANIKOVICH, B.Ya., retsen2ent; red.izdatelletva; TSVWKOVA, S.V., tekhn.red. [Organization of ships' radio communication systems] Organizetaiin sudovoi radioeviazi. Moskwa, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1957. 88 p. (MIRA 10:12) (Radio--Installations on ships) 107-57-2-31/56 AUTHOR: Konstantinovy V., Chief Specialist, Administration of Communications, _Vft+94rr-*f-4hs River Fleet, USSR TITLE: Radio Communication in the River Fleet (Radiosvyazl na rechnom flote) PERIODICAL: Radio2 1957, Nr 2, pp 26-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Radio communication adopted on Soviet river ships has acquired great importance over the last few years. It helps in management of the shipping,-and also in securing safety. Radio station's of 30 to 80 v have two bands, 25 to 120 m and 500 to 19200 m. Radio stations "Urozhayll are widely used in roadstead communications. Operational communication in the river fleet is of the CW type and has definite intervals between the communication sessions. Each river basin is subdivided into several dispatchers' sections, from 400 to 800 km apart. As the ship goes along the river, it contacts a number of section stations in succession. In many basins the ships also establish con-minication with the radio centers of the shipping management. Sometimes communication is effected by means of announcements that are made three or four times a day. The announcements include the call sign of the ship for which mail is waiting and also set the schedule of comunmications. Twice a day a radio center of the shipping Card 1/2 KONSTARINoy, V.Pe, inzh. -M r~"r methods for ohip handling, Rech. transp. 17 no.5- 30-32 Vf 158. (Hadar in navigation) (XIBA 110) RULIKOV. Dmitriy Ivanovich; SARATOT, Vladimir Yadeyevich; SHUNRYK0, G.K., rateen2ent; KONSTANTINOV,.V.P., retsenzent; KUSHCH. L.K.. red.; LOBAROV. V.A., takhn.red. [Nautical equipment of ships for Inland navigation] Navigatsionnos oborudovanie suday vnutrannego plavantia. Moskva, Izd-vo wRachnol transp6rt.0 1959, 127 . (MIRA 13:1) (Inland navigation3 (Nautical instruments) J111191PAQW18 Iijil Pavlovic-h SKVOHTSOV,-:,D.g.9 retsenzent: BOGDANOVq V,I,, retsensentiL--seed]: Ka, P.M., red.12d-va; BOBROVAo V.A., tekhn.rede [SUp radio operator's manual] P060biO sudovomm radistu. Koskva, Izd-vo Oftchnoi transportg* 1959. 332 p. (MIRA 12:9) (Radio in navigstion) VLASOV, Viktor Grigorlyevich. dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; SVICHNIKOV, Vladimir Grigorlyevich, kand.tekhn.nauk; NIKITENKO, Tu.I., dotsent, kBnd. tekhn.nauk, retnenzent; SEEZAAKOV, A.V., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauke retsenzent; XONSTANTINOT, V.P., inzh., retsenzent, red.; VITAMKINA, r~edizd~-va-, ~-OVA, V.A., tekhn.red,; POKHLMMXMAt H.I., taklm.red. [Fandamentals of radio engineering and electronic navigation devices) Osnovy radiotekhniki I claktroradionavigetsionnys pribory. Moskva. Izd-vo %ohnoi tr~6port,* 1960, 279 p. (miRA 14:3) (Radio in navigation) (Radio) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5712 Makiyenko, Semen Ivanovich, Nikolay Aleksandrovich Men'shikov, and Vadim Pavlovich Konstantinov Organizatsiya radiosvyazi,, radioveshchaniya I radionavigatsii na rechnom transporte (Organizing Radio Communications, Radio Broadcasting, and Radio Navigation In River Transportation) Moscow, Izd-vo uRech:ioy transport", 1960. 130 p. 2,800 copies printed. Ed.: D. K. Sukhov; Reviewer: I. I. Pospelov; Ed. of Publishing House: P. M. Kan; Tech. Ed.: V. A. Bodrova. PURPOSE: 'This book is intended for radio-communication personnel and for ship handlers and other personnel concerned with the operation of fleets, harbors, and maintenance bases. COVERAGE: The book presents the prinoiples of the organization of radio communications, radio broadcasting, and radio navigation in river transportation. Primary attention is paid to radio communi- cation operations aboard ships, in particular during navigation Card 1/5 -K6NSTANTINOV9 V.9 inzh.; TSYPINv Yaot inzh.; MIROSHNICHENKOl I.0 inzh. Introducing automatic control in inland navigation and prospects for its development. Rech. transp. 20 no. 2:12-14 F 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Inland navigation) (Automatic control) STUKUSHIN, V.I., otv. za vypusk; KONSTANTINOV, V.P., red.; UN, POFLO" red. izd-va; BEGICHEVA. M. .. tekhn. red-. (Regulations governing radio equipment on ships navigating the inland waters of the U.S.S.R.; rivers lakes, and canals] Pra- vila po radiooborudovanilu sudov vautrennego plavaniia SSSR; rekip ozera,, kanaly. Utverzhdeny prikazom MPF no.77 22 marta 1956 g. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport,n 1956. 56 p. WIRA 150) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Rechn4* Registr. (Radio in navigation) (Radio-Installation on ships) Vam.rora (tlfianer fo-- ship spaces. Sudoatroania 26 no. (MTRA (Vacuum cleanirg) (Shipbuilding) _INITS, Yu.K., retsenzent, KONSTANT?~YqV,. ~Vadimj~4VIQV#h IROSHNIbijtVKO, I.F., red.; KAN, P.M., red. izd-va; REMMAY T.T., tekhn. red. [Sbip radio operator's handbook]Posobie sudovomu radistix. 2., dop. i perer. izd. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1962. 262 p. (KIRA .15:12) (Radio in navigation-Handbooks, mamals, etc.) EENUA, F.F.; DUKOR, Z.G.; KLYUSHENKOV, I.S., KONSTANTIMY- V.P.; KATLER, A.I.; MAYKOV, N.K.; PRAYSMAR0,47".; SEWJEYEV', V.I.; TRUFANOVP V.G.; FEDOROV, V.F.; FRUMIN, S.R~; CHERTKOV, Kh.A.; SHIBANOV9 B3.1 VATASHKINA, S.A., red.izd-va; CHERNOV,M.I., red.; BODROVA, V.A., tekhn. red. ... (Handbook on ship repnirs in two volumes] Spravochnik po remontu sudov v dvukh tomakh. Pod obshchei red. M.I.Chernova. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi tranaport." Vol.2. 1963. 600 p (Ships-Maintenance and repair) (MIRA 16:9) BENUA, F.F.; DUKOR, Z.G.; KIYUSHRTKOV, I.S.; KO '~ 'T'zQ'V-'JqP-; KOTLYARA D.I.; MAYKOV, U.K.; NAYSP, - P,A.IDA.; SMGEYEEV, V.I.; TRUFAUCIV, V.G.; FEDOROV, V.F.; I-RUMIN, S.R.; CHERTKOV, Kh.A.; SHIBANOV, B.V.; CHERNOV, N.I., red.; VITAS11KINA, S.A., red.izd-va; BODROVA, V.A.j tekhn. red. [Handbook on ship repairs in two volumes] Spravochnik po rer.ontu sudov v dvukh tomakh. Pod obshchei red. M.I. Chernova. Moskva, Izd-vo "Pechnoi transport." Vol.l. 1963. 550 P. (Ships--Maintenance and repair) (1aRA 16:12) (Marine engineering-Handbooks.. manuals, etc.) PAKHOMOV, V.B., kand. tekhn. nauk,- NAUMOV, A.I.,. inzh.; SHMIANOV V.S., inzh.; ~~A11TIUOV9,.N.P.9, inzh.; KOST111, A.M.., inzh.; SEWENOV, YU.K.0 inzh.; PYATLIN, A.A... kapitan; VAGANOV, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; SVIRIDOV, A.A., inzh. KHODUNOV, M.Ye., kand. yurid. nauk; SAPOGOVA, A.Ye., inzh.; SGYUZOV, A.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; VASILtYEV, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; ALEKSEYEV, V.I., red.; KUSTOV, L.I., red.; VITSINSKIY, V.V.., red.; BORISOV, I.G., red.; SOLAREV, N.F., red.; ANDRIYENKO, V.I.., red.; SUTYRIN, I.I.A., red.; GOLOVNIKOV, V.I., red.; ZOTOVA, V.V., red. [Manual for the navigator of a river fleet] Spravochnik su- dovoditelia rechnogo flota. Izd.2., dop. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 423 P. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Gorlkovskiy institut inzhenerov vodnogo transporta (for Pakhomov, Semenovp Vaganov, Vasillyev). 2. Moskovskiy rech- noy tekhnikum (for Naumov). 3. Volzhskoye ob"yedinennoye rechnoye parokhodstvo (for Sheimanov, qarovova)- 4. Mi--ister- stvo rechnogo flota (for Konstantinovl.'isviridov).5.Kazmskiy port (for Kostin). 6. Moskovskoye rechnoye parokhods-tvo (for Pyatlin). ACC NRi AP6031288 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0399/66/000/009/0107/0111 AU`rHOR: Konstantinov, V. P.; Dontsov, G. I. ORG: Department of Infectious Diseases/Director-docent V. P. Konstantinov/9 Omsk Medical Institute im. M. 1. Kalinin (Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney Omskogo meditsinskogo inistituta) TITLE~ Clinical picture and treatment of tetanus SOURCE: Sovetskaya meditsina, no. 9, 1966, 107-111 TOPIC TAGS:. human ailment, tetanus, tetanus therapy, disease therapeutics j ABSIR'ACIT Clini.cal-epidemiological studies of tetanus-in Omsk revealed'_- that symptoms were fairly similar in all patients; the incuba- !,-tion period ranged from 3-3"0 days with an average between 5-11 days. Eight deaths were caused by asphyxia or cardiac' paralysis. Complex therapy was effective for all survivors I and revaccination was recommended. [WA-50; CBE No. 12) _j SUB.CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 030/ 1/1 UDCr 616.98lo551.313.13(571-13) KOROIAV, VA.,; KOffSTUTBOT. V~V., redaktor, KOGAN, T.L. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Manual for an autom'obile dispatcher] Posobie dispetchera avto- khoziaistva. Hoek-va. Nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo avtotransportnot lit- z7. 1954. 102 p. (XM 8:6) (Radio-Transmitters and transmission) KONSTANT111OV,V. V - !~- _.- - Include a device for pouring gasoline in drivers' equipment kits. Avt. tr&nap. 33 no.5:33 MY 155. (KIRA 8:8) (Automobiles--Apparatus and supplies)