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15(2) SOV/72-59-1-15/16 ATITHOR: Kopeykin, TITLE: production of Panelling Tiles, Sardtation Products for Technical Purposes, and Wall Blocks in Italy (Proizvodstvo oblitsovoch- nyl-h plitok, sanitarno-taklinicheskikh i-,.doliy i stenovykh blokov v Italii) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959,P11'r 1, PP 45-48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author visited the following factories working in this field: Ceramics la Companevid. at gissuolo; Ceramics Yoe at Milano; the ceramic tile factory at Civitl Castellina; . a'small factory manufacturine sanitary products for technical purposes; the china and faienco factory Ceramics Marcantoni and others. The author states that in the Italian ceramic industry modern high-grade muffle furnaces and electric tunnel furnaces are used (Fig 1) vhich secure high quality of the products. The Pagano Azzi Signorini wall block. factory produces thin-walled hollowcoating blocks (Pig 2) and roof tiles. Figure 3 shows the arrangement of the oil-heating system. The production of the Fornace Visana wall block factory also includes tiles. The author describes the produc- Card 1/2 tion, storage and manufacture of raw materials and finished Card 2/2 -EDPrMll, A.A.: BLYUMV. L.M. Glazed facing tiles made of local low-melting clays. Stak. I. ker. 17 no.9:6-10 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) Mlea) KOPEYKIN, A.A. Rapid rate of development. Stek. i ker. 18 n0-10:7-9 0 '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Direktor Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta, stroitel'noy keramiki. (Geramic industries) KOPEYKIN, A.A. The production of facing tiles needs improved equipment. Stek. i ker. 19 no.7:1-4 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Ceramic plants-Equipment and supplies) (Tiles) REMPELI A.M.; SUKHOV, P.V.; glavnyy red.; ROKHVARGER, Ye. L. p zamestitell glavnogo red,; VASYUTINSKAYA, A.A.,, red.; GARTSMAN, B.M., red,; ZAYONTS, R,M*q red.; LUNDINA, M,G.j red.; NOSOVA, Z,A"j xvda; PETROVp N.A., red.; RIVKIN, A.M., red.; ROMANOV, P.R., A'd.; SOKOLOV) P.V., red.; FEYN, Yu.E., red.; KOSYAKINA, Z.K., red.; KASIMOV, D.Ya., t~ekhn.red. [Research on clay materials] Issledovanie glinistogo syrfia. Maskyap Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 119 p. (Kuchino. Gosudarstvennyi nauchno-," issledovatel'skii institut stroitellnoi keramiki. Trudy, no.22). (MIRA 17:3) I D "XEYKINY A.M. Stri-ri for taking, tho chava~ti-r ~, .~Jj ~ of btij I wv- ITJ boro3i roe nie no. 7: 26 11 164, (MM 17.,21) 1~..3-58-4-13/40 AUTHORS: Petrov, V. K., Kopeykin,, A. P. and Mokh r, Ye. D., Engineers TITLE- Comparison of Methods of Smelting Steel 18KhNVA in Arc Furnaces (Sravneniye metodov vyplavl-i stali l8KhNVA v dugov-ykh pechakh) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 4. pp 326-330 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In view of the introduction of the application of oxygen in electrosmelting it was necessary to compare the quality and economical indices of various methods of production of structural steel 18KhNVA in 10-ton are furnaces. The following methods of production were.compared: 1) The usual method. The charge consisted of 45-50% of scrap of the same steel, soft iron and nickel. Before charging metal low melting slag consistiAg of equal amounts of lime, fluorspar and chamotte (1.5% of weight of the metal) was placed on the bottom of the furnace. During melting a similar portion of slag was added under electrodes. After the melt out and checking the chemical composition the melting slag was removed and refining slag put on. The latter was treated during the first Card 1/5 30-40 minutes with coke and then with a powder of 7596 133-58-4-13/40 Comparison of Methods of Smelting Steel l8KhNVA in Arc Furnaces ferrosilicon. Before tapping ferrotitanium (O.OE% of Ti) and aluminium (0-3 k9/t) were introduced. 2) Using "boiling" soft iron. The charge consisted of 60-65% of scrap of the same metal, blooms of boiling soft iron (0.04-0.06C), nickel and ferromanganese. Slag- lumps of limestone and chamotte (2:1) in the amount of 4% of weight of the metal. The reducing period as in the usual practice. 3) Smelting of scrap with blowing Tith oxygen. Charge: 60% of scrap of the same metal, 5-8% of high alloy scrap and carbon scrap, if necessary nickel was added. Carbon content after melt out 0.25-0-35%. After melt out the bath was blown with oxygen for 10-15 mins, then the melting slag was removed and refining slag put on. The reducing period as in the usual practice. Before tapping ferrotitanium (0.10% Ti) and aluminium (0-5 kg/t) were added. 4) Smelting with oxidation. The charge was made from scrap of the same steel (up to 15%) pig iron (7-8%), scrap of carbon steel and necessary amount of nickel. After the melt out, the oxidation period was carried out during which, due to ore additions, not less than 0.50% of Card 2/5 carbon was removed. The carbon content at the end of the 133-58-4-13/440 Comparison of Methods of Smelting Steel 18KhNVA in Arc Furnaces oxidising period was lowered to 0.09-0.12%. At the beginning of the reducing period the slag was treated with coke powder then with-ferrosilicon. In the middle of the refining period after the introduction of ferrochromium an addition of allo7 AMS (3kg/t) was made. Before tapping ferrotitanium (0.01% Ti) and aluminium (0-5 k6/t) were added. The finished metal in all experimental heats contained 0.14-0.17% C. The metal was bottom poured in 2.7 ton ingots. Metal from all heats was rolled into rounds and squares 110-125 mm. In order to evaluate the quality of the metal from one ingot from each heat three samples were taken: A, B and X. A and X 400 mm long from the top and bottom parts respectively and B, 1500 = long from the middle part of the rolled ingot. The investi- gation of the macrostructure, fracture and non-metallic inclusions was carried out on specimens cut out from A, B and X. For other tests, specimens were cut from B. The macrostructure of metal from all heats was found to be satisfactory. Fracture: this was investigated qter two Card kinds of heat treatment: after hardening from 860 C and 3/5 after the same hardening and annealing at 550. On a number 133-58-4-13/40 Comparison of Methods of Smelting Steel 18KhRVA in Arc Furnaces of fractures the presence of "platforms" was observed. These were previously found to be due to the accumulation of nitrides and oxides of titanium. During the crystallisa- tion of ingots a part of these non-metallic inclusions, precipitates in the form of comparatively coarse films along the grain boundaries. After rolling these films become elongated along the axis of rolling sectors (in fracture - "platforms"), which form weak spots in the metal. The percentage.of heats in which "platforms" were found for all four types of smelting practices was: 1) 44%; 2) 27.2%; 3) 9.1% and 4) 0%. Mechanical properties were checked on longitudinal and transverse specimens. The results are shown in Figs. 11 2 and Table 1. Non-metallic inclusions - Table 2, Fig-3; mean chemical composition of non-metallic inclusions - Table 3. Investigation of the tendency to growth of austenitic grains indicated that in this respect the smelting practice has no influence. Technico-economical indices of the individual smelting practices are given in Table 4. It is concluded that the most economical method Card of smelting 18KhNVA steel is the melting of alloyed scrap 4/5 with blowing the bath with oxygen. The quality of metal is 133-_58-4-13/40 Comparison of Methods of Smelting Steel 18KhNVA in Are Furnaces satisfactory and is not worse t'"an when the metal is produced by other methods. There are 4 tables and 3 figures. ASSOCILTION: Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Zlatoust,,.-.,.-;.-,I:. Metallurgical Works) 1. Steel-Production 2. Electric furnaces--Effectiveness 3. Slags--Propertie8 4. Steel--Mechanical properties Card 5/5 KOPETKIN, B.A., Inshener. Braking devices for woodworking machines. Der.i lesokhic.prom. 2 no.10:12- 14 0 '53. (MLHA 6:9) 1. Otdol okhrany truda I tekhuiki bezopasnoeti Minlebyzproma. (Woodworking machinery) (Brakes) KOPSM-11, B-orl.s. -Alsksandr*rIch; DJWSOTA, 1. S. radaktor;RaKOV, S. 1. L iodaktor. [Safety measures in the operation of woodworking machines] HM besopasnosti pri rabote na derevo-obrabstyvatushchikh stauka he [Moskva] lzd-vo VTsSP5 Profizdat, 1954. 115 0 (HLRA 8:8) (Woodworking machinery--Safety measurej KOPZYXIN. B.A.; PMO, K.I.; IWIN, I.F. Textbook on safety techniques ("Principles of safety techniques In the woodworking industry" K.H.Boader. Reviewed by B.A.Zopoikin, M.I. Pokle and I.F. Khants.) Der.prom.4 zo.4:30-31 AP '55 (Baader N.M.) (K= 8:6) (Woodworking ladastries-Saf9ty measures) MMYZINO BeA, inshemor. I 5triving for qmallty In firalturse Dsroprome 5 319,3:16 Yhr '56* . (KLRA 9:7) l.Pr*Isvodstvennoye upravlowlys Kimbindrsvprom SSM. (Ftwalture Industry) NOPSYKINO B.A., Inshoser, iom- , she-rtcoming of a mmusl on safety technique safety.tochnl4uow by.L.~. !!Ikitin, Rovieved by B pros. 6 ne.5:26 IV 057. (Woodvorking industAss-Safety (Nikitia, L.L.) . "Principles of A. Kopeikia. Der. (MLIA6 10:6) measures) RGEMN, Ye.Ye. _ qf7t~KIN,,B.A.~ SF Textbook on the organization and planning of production. Der. prom, 14 no.4s29 AP 165. (FJRA 1825) 1. Belorusskiy tekhnologichesk'Ly insLiLut im. S.M.Kirova. .-KOPMDi, Fedor Filippovich; ROTENBARG, A.B., red.izd-va; PULIKINA, 7:.. .1.--- m'. X- raw&. .v (Collective building of private homes] Kollektivnoe stroltelletvo Individualtnykh domov. Leningrad, Goa.izd-vo lit-ry po strolt., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1958.' 42 p. (MIRI 12:8) 1. Nachallnik stroitalinogo tsekha fabriki *Skorokhodu (for lopeykin). (Building) AIABUZHEVY P.M.,prof.; KOPEYKIN G.F.S. inzh. Electropneumatic hammer with a striker restraining mechanism. Izv, vys, ucheb. zavo; goro zhur. no.9:76-86 159. (MM 3.4:6) 1. Novoeibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut. Rekomendovana kafedroy teoreticheskoy i prikladnoy mekhaniki. (Pneumatic tools) I ALABUZHKVI P.M., prof.; KOPIUKIN, G.F., inzh. WWWW---~ Electr~awcbanical hamner drill with a head having a lock mechanism. Izv. vyso uchebe zave; gor. zhur. no.5s94-100 161. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Navonibirskiy elektrotekhnichaskiy institut. Rakontndovana kafedroy makK%nIki. (Boring machinery) ALAHUZHEV, P.M.; KCPEYKIN,,G.F.; SHEKHOVTSOV, B.A. The NETI-1-13M electric driJI. Biul.tokh.-ekon.inform.Gois.nauch.- isal.inst.nauch*i tokh.inform. 17 no.1:25 164. (KRA 17:2) ALABUZHEV9 P.Mp prof.; VILINIT, L.N., starshiy prepodavatelf; KOPEYKIN, G.F., starshiy prepodavatell; TSIVINSXIYI Yu.p.0 itzh. Movement of the striker and body of an electromechanical h=wr drill with a atriker-restraining mechanism. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor, zhur. no.6:74-80 161, (MIRA .16:7) 1. Novosibirskiy alektrotekhnicheskiy institut. Rekomendovana. kafedroy mekhaniki. (Boring machinery) it N N R: kP5007 936 S /0 2,q-q,'64/'riOO,/Q03;/00r3 1 /0066J -h(~shov, V. F. Al')W~w~ P M K2~Jn~,(; Kuz'menk~ , Yu, 11. TITLF: A study of torque meters S(irRcr,': 2''~14 SSSR. Sibirskoye otdolenive. Izvestlya. Sertyii tokhnicheskikh nauk, 0 3 1964. 61-66 sprin, potentiometer. torque meter. capac-itanct, torf-,i!o tensometric ete r Modem technology usually eunploys three incthi-xis for th,, m~~asurenii--nt of --c mom(,nts t,, thf, ciintor A .h- and h. i acti, i- ~7--nations of links whJch transmit the moment, manv pr-,'I(-UL:,i: 06 1 ~ -T) rn ts The authorq conrentrat(-d thoir -.4tufiv rin 'he t~-nsornofrir arJ capacit- I, r x,ith 'ippr-)prJALj-- iMphfJPIS! M-Iprq rfid not supply sadafactory records of either the actIve. Or Ult, 1 (Lhe -~brauions af the electric motor, hammer recoil, ind the paseage shock wa,e23 tnrough Lhe ahaft cause distortions in the osciUom,-aTns) Capacitative meters yield poor Ccrd 1/2 L 35487-65 ACCESSION UR: AP5007836 frtr the namp reasons. However, R_ four-contact sprtng-"tentiometric meter 1: hn rq M the fabor-ttnriva teoredchrskoy m4hanlk! (LaMr-;ttory of m.9titutel -ind de!w -aril,: Z I K;,rnifof po del,,Lm izobrpttnly I owryTiv pri iuvmu i n,', Discoveries, Coun,-:2 tgf -tc!fIrv 'I of the impar- ipot -inr! r 4) Ln P. pa ck it-Ja'1v reacts to the revcif CA sho ffir tho T, is met(-i 1nd m~,ik-hin- -ill, ~r)rmulas and 3 figures. '4ovoq1hfr,,3kiy eleh-trotekhnicho9kiy institat k-Ncl~osibir,.Ak Flectrical i-r![W Institute) ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: F"E ED: :"I-)V: 013 OTHFR: 001 Card ALABRH4';:,'711, P."., prof.; BONDAREV, V.V., inzh.; ZIJYE-V, I.K., inzh.; KOP lnzh.; TRUSI, A.M., inzll.; YARUNOV, 2'.M., lnzh. Dynamii strength of springs in impant action machines. Izv.vyso ach9b.zav.; gor.zhur. 7 no.12:58-64 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy ins"itut. Rekomendovana kafedroy teoreticheskoy mekhaniki. L 02511-67, EWT(d )/ENT (m)/EWP(w )/EiqP(c )/EWP(v )/T/EWP(t)/ET1/EWP(k)/EWP(1) 13p(c) ACC NRt AR6015964 SOURCE CODE: UR/0277/65/000/al2/0059/0059 JD AUTHOR: Alabuzhev, P. M.; Bondarev, V. V.; Kopeykin, G. F.; Trus', A. M4yal-aft". A.M. TITLE: Calculating the durability of cylindrical coil springs in impact-action machines SOURCE: Ref. zh. MashinostroitelInyye materialy, konstruktaii i raschet detaley mashin. Gidroprivod, Abe.. 12.48.486 REF SOURCE: Sb. dokl. k Novosib. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po mashinostr. Ch. 2. Novosibirsk, TOPIC TAGS: helical spring, impact strength, durability ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for calculAng the durability of cylindrical Poil springs. The method is based on the energy theory for loss of work capacity of a spring under rotating loading. A formula is given for preliminary determination of the service life to destruction of a spring in impact-action machines. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 13 Card 1/1 uDc: 621-272.2.001.24 Formation of the C' Phases in the Rhenium-manganese SOV/20-125-1-22/67 -and Rhenium-iron System a = 9.92 4.69 1 and o/!'. = 0.52. Miorc~hardnesa 1234 kg/mm Publications zontain no data on the following production of the rhenium-manganese alloy. It may be seen from roentgenographic results that the annealed (for 360 hours in. vacuum at 10000) anoy in homogeneous and has a lattice of the phase. Parameter: a = 9-14 1, 0 = 4.75 R, c/a - 0-52 kTable 1). The 6 phase fc~rma from enamel (Fig 1). The observation of 6 phases in the systems mentioned in the title leads to additional difficulties in the theoretical explanation of the conditions of formation of these compounds of transition metals. If these phases are regarded as a type of electron compounds (Ref 3)9 it strikes that rhenium similar to manganese shows an anomalous behavior as compared to metals of other grcups. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 4 references, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ir-st:,.tut metallurgii im. A.A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institiite of Mietallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: November 17, 1958 Card 2/2 66456 AMORS: 141SM91. To, Corresponding KemberAS USSR, SOT/20-129-3-24/70 -Yo. X.p 14~hskhtmw4 V. She On the Interaction of the Elements of the VIIA Subgroup With Transition Wale PMODICAL: Doklady kkadeali nauk SSSR, 1959# Vol 129# Nr 3v pp 559 - 562 (USSR) .AMBACT: In is known to be an anomalous metal with regard to combining forces between the stons, the crystalline structurep *too (Refs 192). Active interaction with the elements of the sub- groups IVA, VA, &n& VIA is typical of rheniuae-In-connection herewith# 6--w and 'Arphases are formed In binary systems (Refs 3,4)e Nn and Re are anal0gous with regard to the forma- tion of oxides, soids, oto. It is, however, unknown whether they are analogous with regard to interaction with metals. Table I chows distinct differences of the physical properties of Un. Rep and To. Great similarity of Nn and Re as to the for- mation of metallic phases can be seen in analyzing tke Interac- tion of Na and Re with transition metals. Figure 1:~shows the do- Card 1/3 pendence of the value of the dimension factor (raskernyy Ifaktor) P 66456 On the Interaction of the Moments Of the VIIA Subgroup SOT/20-129-3-24/70 With Transition Metals-, phase of Nn is formed as an-independ*nt compound in systems an Re basis. Since there are-no,papars available on To alloys, the binary~*Yftsmo can not-~be completely classified on the basis of subgroup-VIIA. It nay be-Gloused that To reacts in alloys In a similar waY-as-Re,.Ths comparatively d4stinct classification of the,binary systeng-of-trmoition aetals-with Nn'and Re " Well &S-4, restricted got of phases'existing in these eystoseL&re ob- ViOuNly related to the key-position of subgroup VjU among tran_ BitiOn-astals. There ar*.I-.figure,.l table, and Treferencos, of which.are Soviet, ASS"IATION: Inmt'tut no"liurgii i2, A. A. Baykova Akad*aii nauir SSSR (Inatituis Of Notallurgy Imoni A. A. BGYkoV of the Aced Sciences, USSR) SUIRITTED: August 12,, 1959 Card 3/3 69059 AUTHORS: Savitskiyq Y*o No#, lopotskiy, Ch. V0 S/078J60/005/03/04T/048 B004/BO05 TITLE: Physloochenic Ial Interaction Between Manganese and lobius PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganichoskoy khImll, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 3, PV 755-757 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was the object of this paper to draw the phase diagram En - Nb UP to a content of 100 by weight of n . Alloy-F-wliT -aniobium dontent of 2m269 2o979 5.69 5.64p 16.651 17-56l and 29*85% ~y weight were investigated, The niobium was introduced into the alloys an 40-50% ligature with Kn- An investigation OUth~ microstractur*s(Fig 1) proves the formation of a eutectia at about 5064% of lb by veight. The X-ray analysis confirmed the results of the investigation of the microstructures. Beginning with 5064% of Nb, the Deby* patterm show lines of a now phase which belong to the coupound MANb with a struaturo of the NaZu 2 type. .ihe lattice constants of this ocapound are indicated. The micro- .hardness of the compound Kn2lb checked by a TP-apparatme amounts to 768 kg/=2,and is lower than the microhardnons of the solid niobium solution In manganese (1020 kg/a&2). An increasing niobius Card 1/2 content reduces steadily the microhar4ness down to 650 - 700 kg/zm2 88595 S/078/60/005/011/005/025 B015/BO60 AUTHORS: Savitskiy, Ye. M., Kopetskiy, Ch. V. TITLE: Constitution Diagrams of Systems of Manganese With Titanium and Zirconium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiip 1960, Vol- 5, No- 11, pp. 2422-2434 TEXT: The constitution diagram for manganese-zirconium (up to 30 wt% Zr) and for manganese-titanium (up to 30 wt% Ti) was set up by the methods of microstructural phase analysis, X-ray phase analysis, thermal analysis, and measurement of hardness and microhardness. The alloys were prepared by repeated remelting in a vacuum high-frequency furnace of the type NBQ -4 (MVP-4) with generator of the type arn -30 (LGP-30). The alloys (Table 1, composition) were examined both in the cast and in the annealed state. A Tn (TP) apparatus served for the hardness determination, a nM7-3 (PMT-3) apparatus for the microhardness, an PK,L~(RKD) camera served for the X-ray phase analysis of the powder Card 1/4 88595 Constitution Diagrams of Systems of S/078/60/005/011/005/025 Manganese With Titanium and Zirconium B015/BO60 samples, and, finally, Kurnakov's pyrometer and a device worked out by I. I. Tyurin (Fig. 1) served for the differential thermal analysis. The pictures of microstructure (Fig. 2), of the Mn-Zr alloy show that already at a content of 4.5 wt~ Zr a second phase is formed, identified as ZrMn2 compound by the X-ray analysis (Table 2, data of X-ray analysis) and having the following lattice parameters: a - 5-029 M, c = 8.234 kX, c/a = 1.637. The X-ray pictures show furthermore that in cast specimens, Mn always occurs in the P-modification, whereas only a-Mn is observed with annealed specimens. The results of X-ray phase analysis (Table 3) further show that the ZrMn2 compound apparently exhibits no region of homogeneity. Data obtained from the investigation of hardness and micro- hardness of bIn-Zr alloys (Table 4) are in good agreement with results yielded by other methods. Microstructural examinations of the Mn-Ti system (Fig. 4, pictures) as well as the X-ray structural pictures indicate the existence of two intermetallic compounds in the concentra- tion range from 0 to 30 wt% Ti. One is TiMn2 and has a hexagonal lattice with a - 4.812 U, c = 7-817 U, c/a = 1.624 (Table 5, data obtained from the X-ray picture of TiMn2). The second compound, which exists at Card 2/4 Constitution Diagrams of Systems of S/078/60/005/011/005/025 Manganese With Titanium and Zirconium B015/BO60 concentrations from 6.?5 to 22-5 wt%,Titprobabl:~ has the formula T'Mn4 and results frog a perit ect'ic 'r'eaction a 123dOC (Table 6, data obtained from the powder X-ray picture of the new compound). Results yielded by the phase X-ray'anal'ysis of the system Mn-Ti are given in Table 7, the values from hardness tests in Table 8, values relating to microhardness in Fig. 6, and the constitution diagram in Fig. 8. Table 9 shows the results of'hardness- and microhardness tests for the Mri-Zr syitem, and Fig. 7 shows th~ respective constitution diagram. Additions of zirconium and titanium to manganese have little effect on the a go transition, which taken place at 7300C in both cases. In the Mn-Zr system, the transition runs according to a peritectoid reaction at 1125C, and the same holds for the Mn-Ti system at 1160oc.-In both systems the alloys arehardened according to a eutectic reaction, and, more precisely, at 11600C~ far the Mn-Zr system and at 11950C for Mn-Ti. The transition takes place at 12250C for both systems according to a peritectic reaction. Hardness tests showed that the intermetallic compounds ZrMn2, TiMn , and have a consid'erably lower hardness degree than a- or p-AL-i. T ere TiMn4 Card 3/4 Constituti'on Diagrams of Systoms of 3/078/60/005/011/0015/025 Manganese With Titanium and Zirconium B015/BO60 are 8 figurea, 9 tables, and 10 references: 1 Soviet and 5 US- ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED:, August 19t '1959 Card 4/4 kUTHORSi TITLE& 3/078/60/005/011/017/025 B015/Bo6o Savitskiyf Ye. M#9 Kopetskiy_! 1h. V. Constitution Diagram of the Manganese - Tantalum System PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 2638 - 2640 TEXT: The Mn - Ta system was studied up to 24.68 at% Ta by the methods of microstructural and X-ray structural phase analysis, thermal analysis, as well as the microhardness method. The alloys were melted in a high- frequency vacuum furnace of the type HBTT-4 (MVP-4) and alloys with 0 093, 1.0, 2.86, 3.64, 6.o, e.o, 12.22, 27-58, and 51.90 wt% of tantalum were prepared. The alloys were vory brittle, especially those containing 6-12% Ta. The miorostructural analysis (Fig. 1) shoved that alloys with 0.93 and 1.0 wt% Ta constitute a solid solution on the basis of manganese. In the alloy with 2.86 wt% Ta a second phase, which increases with in- creasing tantalum content, begins separating. It separates in a form which is characteristic of a eutectic reaction of the components. In alloys with 8.0 wt% Ta and over, coarse, overeutectic separations of an intermetallic Card 1/2 Constitution Diagram of the Manganese S/078/60/005/011/017/025 Tantalum System B015/BO60 compound were observeds X-ray analysis confirmed the last-mentioned results and it was noted that the new phase was Mn2Ta with a crystal lattice a - 4.842 kX, c - 7-895 kX, c/a - 1.630. Thermal analysis of the alloys was carried out with an apparatus described in Ref- 3, using tungsten/rheniua thermoelements of the type Bf 5/20 (VR 5/20). Addition$ of tantalum to manganese cause a reduction of the meltigg point of the alloys down to the eutectic horizontal running at 1175 C. Tantalum has little effect on the temperature of the a Z2P transformation taking place at 7500C. The microhardness was Measured by a FMT-3 (PMT-3~ instrument, and the microhardness of the compound Mn2T& with 730 kg/mm was found to be considerably lower than that Of the solid solution on the basis of a-Mn (1100 - 1180 kgl.e). The.Mn - Ta constitution diagram was con- structed on the strength of results obtained (Fig. 2). There are 2 figures and 4 referencess 2 Soviet, I German, and I TA. SUBMITTED$ May 18, 1960 Card 2/2 KOPETSKIYj Ch. V. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the physico-chemical reaction of manganese with rare metals-" Moscow, 1961. 22 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner imeni I. V. Stalin); 120 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup, 215) AUTHORSz TITLE- 101,15 26392 S/032/61/0271/008/047/020 U424/B21 Savitskiy, Ye. M., Kopetskiy, Ch. V., Pekarev, A. 1.9 and Novosadov, M. I. Device for zone melting of high-melting me-ta-9 and alloys by electron bombardment PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 27. no. 8, 1961, 1041 - 1042 TEXT: A dev1ce for zone melting (Pig., 1) was desAgned in th~., Laboratoriya redkikh metallov i splavov Instituta metallurgii All SSSR (Laboratory of Rare Metals and Alloys of the Institute of Metallurgy, AS USSR) on the basis of western papers (A. Calverley, M. Davis. R. F- Lever, J. Sci. Inst., 34o 4, (1957); H. R. Smith, J. of Metals. ',', 2 ~,959)' '1, This device may be used to obtain single-crystal Toda 150 - 2^00 Mm '.rjng and 3 - 5 mm in diameter for use in radioelectronics, in tho manufacture of precision instrumentsp and for research purpoaes. In elec-,ron bombardment, a zone is melted with a width &pProxima,-^.e2y aq,.ial to the diameter of the specimen serving as anode.. The 1j,3U4d meTal ig k9pt in the melted zone by means of surface tension. The dbove m9thoa Dermits Card 1/5 26 S/C'!~(29,~6 1 7/020 Device for... B120215 the purification of rods 12 - 14mm-indi-Lmeter, ThA support 2 for fixing the specimen 3 is placed on the water-cooled plate I. Tant'al-as springs which permit free expansion of the specimen during heating, a7e 15ed for fixing the specimen in perpendicular position between the mollybden-am clamps 4. The support with the fixed specimens is insulated from the plate and serves as an anode. The cathode is a loop of tungsten filament 0.6 - 0-7 mm. in aiamet~rp or is made of tantalum foil, it is fixei In pos~tl_on by the holders 5 made of steel. The cathode 4-9 heated by a charged copper wire connected to the holders. The suppcrt -ith the cathods holders is adjusted by a guide nut which is driven out of the working 1~hambsr by a conical, vacuum-tight, mobile device. One I-athvi,~. holder and the plate are earthed. The electrons emitted from the cathode ar4 focused by means of two parallel molybdenum plates placed at a distanoe of 4 - 5 mm from each other. The plates have 5 - 7 mm openings. The whole working chamber is enclosed by a water-cooled steel or glass env-elope 7. The guide nut is rotated by a d-c electric inotor 8 over a telt. drive and worm reduction gear 9 at a total transmiseion rat-no of ItI00, The electric motor is turned off by the limit switches 10 at a distance of 1 - 1.5 cm between focusing plates and specim9n holders. The -,raoulam Card-2/5 P6392 S/032/61/027/008/0-17,/020 De-vice ior... B124/B215. system conststs of a BH-2(VN-2) forepump and a BA-05-1 (VA-05-1) standard unit. The latter consists of um oil Yapor diffusion pump of type H 5 (Wo a iliaer, and a chamber with ionizqtion and thermoeoupie manometers. A vacuum of 1110-5 mm Hg at an evacuation rate Pr ~000 I/min may be attained in the System. A,rectifier consi-sting of a step-up trans- former.and four KP-110 (KR-110) kenotrons connected in parallel, was. .used for feeding the anode grid. The rectifier guarantees semiperiod, rectification with a voltage of 3.6 kv and..a maximum current of approximately 350 mai The-above-feeding system permits a continuous 4- regulation of the'me"tal temperature and theelimination of unex-pected overcharges. Por visual checking of the melting Rrocess, a.lens,was inserted int~n the glass envelope through which.ealarged images of the cathode-heaitid to.2000 - 25600C, of the focusing screens, and the zone, of the melted metal can be projected onto a screen. For the pt~rpose of degassing the.specimen before zone meltingg the specimen is annealed in vacuo by means of an bleo'tron beam, 100 - 3000C below the melting The melting oonditiona for some high-melting point of the material. metals are given in a.table. The new device was used for preparing Card 3/5 Card 4/5' KOFE Y 1K It Ii If S 0 Pik 46/4-9T31 Aug W Updtas Priquetting "hAustrial Briquetting of Lignites," I. S. Kopeykin, 2W, M. P. Pokrovskiy, Teobuician, 5 pp "Z& Zkonomiyu, Topliva" Vol V, No 8 Describes results of experiments conducted 1946 - 1948,. stvidying ligmites from Baabkir and Ukrainian republiag under laboratory, semi-industrial, and industrial eon- ditions, obtaining briquettes from these lignites, andL treating the briquettes chemically. h6A9r3l PA 43/49T81 oot 48 Dr:iqmt-tlng "Prololm of Mquattlag LUMtee FrM the Moscov coal 7101" o'! 1. - S. KbTe7ldyj lWl M. P. Pokroveldy,, Tooh.. 2 pp nz&Mwnanip Tbyl:tVe T01 V., ND 10 Macuses Wlqwttlng of coal obtalzwd frcm m1nes ,arovaa jbwov,,. astan clmaificatim, crush- Ing., &ylM., pressIM., azA coollug. 43/49261 TSOPIKOT, G.M., Insh.: KOPININ, I.F.. insh. Using coal from Mdbastus, Blek.sta. 31 no-5:82--85 My 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Krannogors"lectric power stations) 32 / -58-5-3130 r , ,V. I., Yamber of the Sapnm- Soviet of the USWEJ 8;4 Foremen; Kopee - Shtykh, A- P.; Samcr.,lov, V. I.; Ba-IdIna, Yes A. TnME: Appeal to All Qperatorv, Specialists and Worllewa of the Most 3k,)ortezt Professions 1:2 Ezr%erprtses of the Petavle= and M*=!cxCL Madustx-j (Ko voem oVereorw, eoparatcatkam ~ rabom~,~ veduehc.~.Mk~h profasaiy pred.,7;-jW,,jy naftyenoy J klxtmte!~as?~.toy prm,-,rsUf--=ostj'j PERIODICAL: Wfi,;3rmik, 1958, Nr 5, P 3 OSSE) . ABSTRACT: This appeeJ. to eU m_exatows, wpacisO-ist-s and vox3mea of the and chemical indust-ry eaummtee the achieve:mmls ettelace. "):r chemice-I ladxist---y workers in 19.'~7 &-id it urges them to mar-a a afforl. to :L-2cz,--ase the outWv of fa.-LbIll zero, aynthatic i-Soloar, pO.:ats, -r-lazt.-Ics, etc. It allo urges t;7.em to IMrove processt-ag methods b,.r taklng eAvezqtege of eAvenced tseb-i1qzes mxtamt-faa. A -~jledge by varlous team off cba~4czl pleats, shma rad factorlas is Ineb,14ed IIJ tbIG gr.Aal. , They PlOage to i3Q!'GVe OPerWbI3g C00,1ditiOng Of processing units,, to obtedn better qA-e:.-MIaaaJ. ree3ultn, to the eawma pro&ictioa ylan, ead -14-Oo W, nev !?eaks ja t,'.ie mlb:yat a,' chemicals. The rert'~.e Of ageratJ03S tl~.e ~:Erst Taricer of 1956 :Lndtc.-.te timb the ebligmt:~Ons unee~~,%k-?n b,.,r VAO c.aeiadce.1 r -kern , ;I 'duotry wo- All be d1schargee. la tim. Card 1/1 1. Petrolem industry-USSR 2. Chemical industry-USSR. 3. Peravane! --Pledges USSR/Humvn and Animal Morphology. Circulator.- Sys~-,. S-2 Abs Jour ; ROf Zhur Biol-P No 7t 19"9 No '1287 Author :KoPGY1Ci"-G----' Inst :Not Given Title :On the Anatomy of the Oollrtornl Arterial Vosa6ln of the Mrlo Ganitnl Glcnd. Orie Pub sTr. Gorl'Covsk. gos. in-tr, Gor'kiyo Knigo.-:dnt, 1956, 26-29 Abstract ; In 62 propnrod fetuses of children rnd adults, the sources of the collrterrl blood supply of the beates were cstnblisho,! in the nror of different comprrtnents of the into.-nrl spermvtia rrtery. Moroovorp other vessels p-rticip!~to in the blood-our.- ply of tho tostess in the rbdoninrl cavitys brrnahos of rennl =d of deep ileoererrl vrturies (A); in the rrar of the in- guinrl ccnnlg brrnehes of the outer spornntic A rna the A of the ojc~culvtory duct; in the scrotcl compartment, externnl spermatic arteries in tho tisaue of tho testicle, +.hero are Onre, 1/2 47 18 USSR Human and Animal 96zlohblogy, (Normal and Pat-holo''81661)'i Arterio-Vasoular System, -Vessels. Abe Jour Ref. Zhiir - Biologlya, No. 3, 1959; 12322 Author Koveykin N.-Ga- Inst Gorkly:~ft ifMMedlcal Institute Title On the Anatomy of Arteries of the Dererent Duct. orig Pub Tr. Gorikovsk.'gos. med. in-ta. Gorskly, Knigoizdat, 1956,' 118-121 Abstract After injection of the vessels with colored sub- stances,, It was shown in 68 sPecimene that the deferent duct (DD) most fre(_uently receives arterial branches from two sources, more rarely from three and In one case from five. The sources of DD arteries are varied. Topographic Card 1/2 NOPEYKY-N) N.G. Ocrlkiy) Device for moasuring the lumen and thickne-im of -7auaular walls. Izkh. pat. 27 no,nt7.1-73 065o (MIRA 18t3,2.) I& Kafedra,matcadi (zav, .. doktor mad.nauk A.S.Obrmov) Corl- kovokogo meditolmkogo InstiLi0a broni S.M.Kirora. Sulmitted July 25o 3.964- WNBRACHWA, Te.F.; KOZZOT, AsNe; KRICMMUT. X.Te.: IAPITSKIT. N.A.; LISTOVSKIT, N.D.; MrANOV, N.A.; KUM=. N*P.; MICEURM. T.T.; POLTAOMMO, A.T.; TbWNY*. N.A.; ?SrATKOV, T.S.; CHISTMOV, T.D.j KOATKIN P.A.V Insh red.. KRIMOT, V.L., red.; X(IBfLTAZW,, Lem,,* rein.- e.-f-ekhn. red. [Practices In tractor repair] Offt remonta traktorov. Y~skva, Goe. izd-vo mellkhos. Ilt-ry. 1958. 301 P. (MM 11:7) (tractors-Maintenance and repair) LAPITSKIT, Mikhail Androyevich; ASTVATSATUROV, Gayk Gareginovich; KOZLOV, A.M., reteensent; LOSU, V.N.. insh., retaenzent; ..P.A.,, inzh., red.; TIKHA OV, A.Ta., tekha.red. (1quipment for dismounting, asselabling, and adjusting diesel tractors] Obomdovanis dlia rasborkt, aborki i regalirovki disellnykh traktorov. Moskva, Go*.nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo mashi- nostroit.lit-ry. 1960. 139 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Tractors--Maintenance and repair) KOPEYKIN, V., inzb. Young technicians, do your own instal3ation of automatic control for water pumps on farms, in workers' settlements, in your school. IUn-tekh. 5 no.6:6-7 Je '61. (MIRA 14:9) (Pumping machinery) (Automatic control) 40FEYKINP V. InotALIlation of radio system in schools. Wn.tekh. 6 no.9.-68- 71 3 161. (MIRA 3.4: 10) (Radio in education) (Radio-Apparatus and supplies) KOPEYKIN, V.0 inzho Homemade li=etern. lUn.tekh. 6 no.:10.-78-80 0 '61. 1 (MIRA 14:11) (Photometere) SfIGHIRBAKOV$ V. (~bskovskaya obl.); BOROVKOV, V.; KOZLOV, Yu. (st. Alabushevo, 1-bakovskoy obl.).; KOF-Mly, V - _ --~g. PuBhkino); KOLOSOVY I, (g, Leningrad); RAKCHEM., N. (g. Torzhok); 14ARTYNOV, K. Repaired by amate=-o. Radio no.8:47-48 Ag 161. (14MA 14.10) (Television-Repairing) 5(0) SOV/131-59-8-10/14 AUTHOR: Kopeykin, V. A. TITLE: News in Brief. Mendeleyev Congress on Gencral and Applied Chemistry PERIODICAL; Ogneupory,.1959, Nr 8, pp 379-381 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The VIII Jdendeleyev Congress was held in Moscow in April 1959. The section of chemistry and technology of silicates was at- tended by about 500 delegates from Moscow, Leningrad, Kiyev, Khar1kov, Riga, Novoroasiyak, Kraunoyarsk, Sverdlovsk, Gorlkiy, Minsk, and Tbilisi as well as from the Hungarian People's Republic, the EaBt-German and the Czechoslovakian Republic. Academician P. P. Budnikov of the AS USSR opened the work of this section. Among others the following subjects were dis- cussed: syntheais of refractories with increased thermal and chemical stability; production of new materials from highly refractory pure metallic oxides, carbides, nitrides, borides, and cermets. The section was presented more than 60 reports. P. S. Mamykin and N, V. Zinovlyev reported on research results Card 1/3 of refractory and cerainic properties of the system chromite SOV/131-59-8-10/14 News in brief. Mendeleyev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry alumina. P. P. Budnikov and V. G. Savel'yev referred to the use of barium monoaluminate (BaO.Al 20 3) as a binding agent for the production of heatproof concrete. N. 1. Voronin, N. I. Krasotkina, and V. A. Smirnova reported on refractory car- borundum products on nitride binding. Ye. Y&. Antonova and A. A. Appen spoke about a new type of heat-resisting glass- metallic protective coatings for steel against the action of air at high temperatures. G. V. Kukolev and K. A. Mikhayloya dealt with the influence exerted by active additions on the density of refractories during the process of pressing and on the properties of burnt samples. Ya. V. Klyucharov, S. A. Levenshte3rai, and CI~Ien Ti-ahler. -3xplained problems related to the mechanism of the spinal formation MgO.Al 203 and MgO.Cr 203 K. S. :Utateladze and N. G. Dzhincharadze discussed the produc-. tion of a new kind of binding agents on the basis of alunite. N. K. Antonevich reported on electric dehydration of ceramic suspensions. In the HIIStroykeramika various types of con- tinuously working electric dehydration machines were designed. C~ird 2/3 M. K. Gallperina and Ye. X. Zavarzina reported on new investiga- SOV/131-59-8-10/14 Ners In Brief. Mendeleyev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry tion methods for drossing properties. M. G. Manvelyan spoke about an extensive utilization of natural alkali aluminum silicates. V. V. Myshlyayeva and I. V. Bogdanova lectured on an economical chemical analysis of Silicates. N. N. Sinellnikov disputed the theory of recrygtall-Q"6zation of quartz in tridymite by melting only. S~ M. Shotenberg dealt with the determination of technological propertiee of kinds of clay by the,thermo- graphical method. P. V. Sokolov lectured on the dynamics of charging the mass in gypsum molus, It was noted with satisfac- tion that many reports were written by young scientists. Card 3/3 KOP, Y"'I" 11 '--MA-dl-'OV, D.~-, -2H~~~ --; Phaso conFo6ition of coranlica i:4vin--.1 - hiih altrana content. u 0,,,neu,ovy 25 no.12:5L-572 160. (MLA U,:1) 1. institut j--rXendclc:,cva. (Corar.icn) L 32046-66 EwP(e)/w(m)/T/w(t)/grI IJP(c) JDIMKIYOTAM ACC NR: AP6013338 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/004/0604/0607 AUTHOR: Meyerson, G. A.; Fekhretdinov, F. A.; Kopeykin, V. A.; Niledvedev, A. A.; Moiseytseva, Z. K. ORG: none TITLE: Thermodiffusive interaction of tantalum and boron carbide powder In a vaciurn SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganlchoskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 4, 1966, 604-607 TOPIC TAGS: tantalum, boron compound, tantalum compound, carbide, thermal diffusion ABSTRACT: The object the study was to determine the phase compositiots and arranirement of dlffuslon~vycrs on tantalurn obtained by thermal diffusloti ina boron 0 --- carbide charge at P76'0-- 1700C In a vacuum of 3 x 10-4 Inm 11g. The phase composi, -on and structure of the coatincrs on tantalun 0 'rvere analyzed by x-ray diffraction and micro- scopic examination. A diffusion coatin&onsisting of the borldes TaB2, TaB, anti Ta2B and up to 4,u thick was found to be-TEF-m-e-d on the surface of the samples at 1200, 1300, and 1400C. After treatment at 1500, 1600, and 1700C, the powder patterns show strong lines of tantalum carbide TaC, and faint lines of TaB2 and Ta3B4, indicating that TaC is the main phase in the reflecting layer. A faint line corresponding to the strongest Card 1/2 UDC: 546.683 + 546.2712G1 Card 2/2 0^ XOPEYKIN, V. A. Cand Tech Sci -- "Study of the phase composition of high-alumina ceramics." Moat 1961 (Min of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR. Len Order of lAbor Red Banner Technological Inat im Lensovet). (KL, 4-61, 197) OKOLOV) F.S.; FIKOLOV, S-Kh-; jvAj,,OV, R.F.; KoFryKn;) V_I_; pODDU3jAyAV.A. Pasnodar) Effect of ultrasonic WaVeS and the temperature on the colloidal characteristics of the blood serum in man* Biul. eksp. biol. 1. mod. 55 no.2:53-55 F163. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey gigiyeny (zav. - prof. FeSeCkolov) Ku- banskogo meditsinskogo institutae (ULTRASONIC WAVES-PHYSIOLOGICAL MTECT) (HEAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL, MECT) (SERUM) i:~ C~b 01 ACC NR, AP7002672 fill 11 3210136 AUTHOR: Kopeykin, V. I. ORG: none TITLE: Calculating the directive gain of a rectangular aperture in the Fresnel region SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 12, no. 1, 1967, 132-136 TOPIC TAGS: SHF antenna, antenna directivity ABSTRACT: C. Polk suggested a formula for the directive gain of a rectangular cophasal aperture in the Fresnel region, for a unlform'~amplitude field distribution over the aperture (IRE Trans., AF-4, 1956, 1, 65). As in most practical cases the wnplitude distribution falls off toward the aperture edgesp a modified approach to calculating the directive gain is needed; such an approach is offered in the present article. Integral formulas for the directive gain in Fresnel and Fraunhofter regions are written, and their ratio is presented as- D /D~- B.B., where each coefficient B, and B- is determined by a function of amplitude distribution along a corresponding side o1 the aperture. By using approximation techniques, a set of auxiliary curves is plotted which permit determining B-coefficients. Orig. art. hasi 3 figures,, 20 formulas,, mid I table. SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DILTSt 29Jan66 / ORM REF: 001 / OTH REF: 002 OKOLOVI F.S.; NIKOLOV, S.Kh.; IVANOVP H.F.; KOFEYXI,11, V.I.; PODDUBTIAYA, V. A. Effect of ultrasonic waves on the colloidal properties of the human blood serum. Nauch. trudy Kub. go-.. med. inst. 19: 111-119 162. (MIRA 17-.8) 1. Iz kafedx-y obshchey gigiyeny (zaveduyushchiy - sasluzhennyy deyatell nauki Kirgizskoy SSR prof. F.S. Okolov) Kubanvkogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. KOPE'YKIN. V.N. awsistent Yathod of preparing removable dental prosthesis for toothless jaws from quick-hardening plastic material. Stomatologita 38 no.5t6g- 71 8-0 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Iz kafedry ortopedichaskoy stouRtalogii (saveduyashchiy - prof. T.Yu. Kurl;andskiy) Koskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheakogo Instituta %direktor - dotsent G.F. Beletakly). (D=AL PROSTUSIS) KOPsYKIN. V.N.. ansintent Use of quick-hardenIng, plastic -aterial in the preparation of removable prosthesis. Stomatologiia. 38 no.2:61-62 Ap 159 (MINA 12:7) 1. Iz kafedry ortopedichaskoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. V.Tu. Kurlyandakiy) Mookovskogo medit~ninskogo stomtologicheakogo in- stituta (dir. - dotsent G. 1. Beletskly) (DOUL PRMTWIS) (PWTICS) -KOPEYKIN, V.N.* assistent New plastic and an apparatus for preparing dental prostheses b7 molding under pressure. Stomatologiia 40 no-3:94-100 1,,y-Je 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1 1 kaf dr prtopedicheskoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. V.Yu. Krl;a=2y~ Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo, instituta dir. - dotsent G.N.Beletskiy). iDENTAL PROSTHESIS) (DVITAL INSTRLMEM AND APPARATUS) (PLASMS) RASKIN, Iosif Aleksandrovich; KkLISH,.Samuil Ionovich; MATVEYEV, Vladimir Ivanovich. PrIni-Ii uchantiye; DUBROVSKIY, V.I.; KQffY-KP-,__y.N, DIYAKOVA, G.B., red. izd-va; IL'INSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red. (Installation, adjustment and operation of fans in mines]Mon- tazh, naladka i ekspluatataiia shakhtnylch ventiliatorov. Mo- skva, Goagortekhizdat, 1962. 296 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Mine ventilation) ILOnYRIN.,--Vadim,-Niko2ay~-eirtc -,h; KNUBOVETS, Yakov Samuilovich; KURLYANDSKIY Veniamin Yurlyevicb; OKa!AN, Isaal-- Mikhaylovich; KALONTAROV, D.Ye.,kand. med. nauk, red.; KOROLEV, A.V., tekhn. red. [Technique of prosthodontics] Zuboproteznaia tekhnika. [By] V.N.Kopeikin i dr. Moskva, lzd-vo "Meditsina," 1964. 343 P. (MIRA 17:4) S/b-q8/63/000/0Q3/M/104 A062/AIOI AUMOR: Kopeykin, P. TITLE:' Novel and modernized devices of UMI for color sensitometry P RR ODICAL% -Fizika, no. .1 Referativnyy zhurnal 3, 1963, 87, abstract 3D59 ("UspekU nauchn, -fotogr. 1962,-v. 8, 2:25 - 234) T The author describes novel and modernized devices, produced by ftfr color sensitometry, and,sets of senaltometric apparatus for testing color mUltilayer materials an transparent and opaque backings, and also a small-Size ng machine for processing 35-mm developL films freequipped 60171 (60P1)). The color sensitameter 110 --2 M (TaS-2-M) Is destined for color multilayer materials on a transparent backing and,for black-and-whito films. The sensitometer has stepped.sdale'of illuminations (30-pole aensitometric wedge with a constant O.L,-') 1 three exposures -.0.05, 0.018 and 0.012 seo* The source of light is an in- candescent lamp K-33 with a plane helical wire and a color temperature of P,85ft ~~-.The illumination in the plane of the wedge Is,20 - 25 thousand lux without light: i filters and 3 thouiand .-luxmith a light filter of artifioial solar light. i!4/i -~Card 1/ 3 8/0 -3/000/003/ 3/05 0501104' 1 Novel and modernized devices of... A062/A101 J. The optical'system includes a three'-lens condenser (instead of the 6 lens), thus illumination level in the wedge plane. providing a considerably highei color paper sqnsitometer ~ 110B -3 (TsSB-3) has a sensitometric wedge with a con- stant 0-15 and three durations o:e illumination - 1, Sand 64 see. A manual re- I please of the shutter diaphragm is foreseen. kxposure is effected by the 11 Sht of incande of 2,8500K. The illumination an scent lamp with a color temperature in the plane of the WedP is 150 - 200 lux. color densitometer U -7 (TsD-7) is destined for measuring,.in transmitted light, the density of either positive negative sensitograms on a transparent backing. Applying the attachment ITAA -4 (,-DD-4), which is an -illumination device complementary to the color den- sitometer, permits to measure on it the densities of color and black-and-white photographic papers in the reflected light. The so ale of the galvanometer of :~,:,.the device is calibrated in units VES? (MI) in the range of densities 0- 3.0j. + he 1:1-ack-white fields on the tran3parent backing are measured in the range 0 1 5.0, and the color and black-white fields on the opaque backing - In the ranget.. of densities 0 2.5.' able The densitometerls provided with a set of,change scales for every film form," andthe reading,is made directly in density units* -the ldd~ ioe~ Is effected by tuning the radio The correction of,the Indications of Y Card 2/~ .KOPEYKIN, V.P., insh.1 NIKHAYLOV, G.D., inzh. Mechanized stabilization of soils of roadbeds. Trans stroi. P, 14 no.Ilt7-8 N 164. (MM 180) TIMM11N.N.A.; KUPBMN,V.S. - W..W' Unhalrl~g by a solution under pressure. Leg.prom. 15 no.6:41- 44 Je 155. (KMk 8: 8) (Rides and skins) NOPEYK111, V.S. 2quipment used for depilation of skina. Orbm.tekh.opyt. DWI no.26:3-22 156. (MMA 11:11) (Tanning) XOPEYKIN, Now t9chniques used in removing and conveying flesh sides and haIrse ObMotekheopyto CXWI U062612,1-28 136. (MMA 11:11) (Tanning) 32010T. -A.1.; aN.-y..s. Xgob&nlxod bolsto uped for TworJU unbalred hides frm line VILtso Obvi.tokhopit. CWI W.26128-30 156. (MMAnt 3.1) (TannIU) B.N.; SMUSSKry, L.V.; MMIKIN, V.$. KochanIsIM the cle&nW of lime vats and the delivez7 of limW residue to customers* Obm.takh*opyt. CHWI no,26:46-50 156. N33tA ll:n) (TannW) (Waste products) - KOPETKIN, V.S., inzh. Automation of the stacking up of skins. Mekh. i avtom.proizv. 16 no.1:16-18 J~ 062. 041RA 15:1) (Leather induotry~--Equipment and supplies) (Automation) 5(4) AUTHORS: Chesnokov, 0. F., Kopeykin, Yu. A. SOV/32-24-12-26/45 TITLE: An ImDrovement lir ~he Miethod ~ofSample Dispersion in Spectral Analysis (Usovershenstvovaniye metoda prosypki prob v spektrallnom analize) PERIODICAL: havodskaya Laboratoriyal 1958, Vol 24, Rr 12, PP 1407 - 1489 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In order to improve the method mentioned in the title (Refs 1-4) an electromagnetic vibrator was used which iransforms the spread-out, pulverized nample to dust and blows it into the electric arc (Fig 1). The combustion of equal amounts of sample and a uniform addition of the sample to the vibrator are carried out by a special apparatus) so that with a time of expooure of 30 seconds the duration of the addition of equal amounts of sample varies only by � 1 second. The addition of the sample by the vibrator produces air currents, thus hindering an agglomeration of the sample, which can ta%e place by the ordinary method involving air blowing. Two Card 1/2 series of standards prepared with a silicon-calcium An Improvement in the Method of Sample DisperBion in SOV/32-24-12-26/45 Spectral Analysis and containing molybdenum, tin, lead, tungsten, and nickel in the concentrationa of 0.003, 0.01, 0.03 and 0.17~ were analyzed by the normal method and by the method~described here. The calibration curves for the same spectral lines lie considerably closer to one another in the method described here. To determine the effect of buffers the data of T. N. Zhigalovskaya (Ref 5) were used, and it was found that the introduction of buffers does not increase the sensitivity of the analysis (Pig 3). There are 3 figures and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Komplaksnaya geofizicheskaya ek-speditsiya Sibgeofiztresta (Combined Geophysical Expedition Sibgeofiztrest) Card 2/2 I Fj UdM/Ays' ic's, - Uris LAI'e" equilibrium FD-3093 Card 1/1 Pub- 85 - 8/16 Author : Kopeykin, Yu. D.; Leonov, M. Ya. (L'vov) -now -a Title : A speci:1 cmawsmem*oAf loss of stability of equilibrium of a compressed rod Periodical : Prikl- mat. I mekh., 19, Nov-Dec 1955, 736-737 Abstract : In the determination of loads causing loss of stability of definite forms of equilibrium of elastic systems one ordinarily finds those loads for which there exist along with the investigated one other forms of equilibrium. In the present note the author presents an example for which the method of Euler cannot give the solution of the problem. He considers a rod held fast at one end and centrally loaded at the free end by a longitudinal force which remains normal to the terminal cross-section during bending of the rod. The author claims that V. I. Fedoslyev's book (Izbrannyye zadachi i voprosy po soprotivleniyu materialov (Collected tasks and problems on resistance of materials), GTrI. p. 165) gives an erroneous derivation of stability of a rod under any magnitude of the compressional force. Institution Submitted September 15, 1954 KOPEYKIII, Yu.D. (LIviv). Designing eccentrically compressed thin-walled rodR using the theory of V.Z. Vl;.nsov [with summAries in Russisn And Englishl. Prykl.-,nekh. 3 no.2:160,-178 '57. (itim. 10:9) 1. Livivskiy politeki-nichnty institut. (7,IP;tic rods And wires) A LF05OV, M.Ta.; KOPMUM Stability of centrally compreotA thin-walled rods. Naunh.zap. IMA AN URSR. Ser.mashinoved. 6 no.5:126-129 157. (WAA 10: 7) (Elastic rods and wires) SOV/ 124-58-8-9219 D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, P 127 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kopeykin, Yu.D. TITLE: On the Calculation of Thin-walled Beams Subjected to Eccentric Compressive Stresses in Accordance With the V.Z. Vlasov Theory (K raschetu vnetsentrenno szhatykh tonkostennykh sterzhney po teorii V.Z. Vlasova) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the de- gree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the In-t stroit. mekhan. AN UkrSSR (Institute of Structural Mechanics, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR), Kiyev, 1958 ASSOCIATION: In-t stroit. mekhan. AN UkrSSR (Institute of Structural Mechanics, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR), Kiyev Card I/ I __~O-PEYKIN., Yu.D. (LIvav) Formation of problems on the search of stress functions by means of biharmonic potentials. Prikl. m~kh. 1 no.2:104-109 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Livovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. I F, A,-,CE&3ION NRt AP5014823 UR/0198/65/001/005/0029/0035 ATP-rHOR- Kopeykin, Yu. D. (LIvov) TTT-L.7-- Integral equations Kor the spatial problem of elastic body statica ~Irikladnaya mekhanika, v. 1, no. 5, 19&~,, 2?-35 '.P -r~ PA 03 1 integral equation, potential thoory, b0lindar7 Value problem, ':--uruc flInctiorl, Statics, ela3ticity tnaarlf A:3S7?~,C-I: Four fundamental boundary value problems are discussed in tl-a statics bod-las by introducing, new singular int-9gra-I equations, The sWeBs COIN -ii- di, In detail, and the singular I-itorrs- -,,;ati on '-,r the first as weil as tho internal bourdary Value ;;roblem, 3--9 Viven by T) U111 -- ato V affiy'o F 1 4 CCrCj 113 L .i!,:~;~-,~----I; NR: AP5014823 an tntegral that appears in the utr,)-,3~9 fwict -on eqiA-~ The is given for the vector der.Bity Y'13 arxi 1,1.4o type-g of stresq fwxtions are ~-----nsidered V V d -L &. -,, ds. a I d3 v, COS 11 ds; a, ds, i= a, = ~x- S f !I- ox,. - ~- 2~; r r S A.- for this first case, The-sacond boundary value problem gi7esa biharmonic ftiction I 2() -P) diV9 for a stress function V a 4. i =- 1; 2, 3; a- ds. r r ;.Is 3amo stress function is used for the third boundary value problem leading to the integral equation VIO -4p) + (v, + dy + r,(Dj 4n(l-fL) G 1 2p, 4,tG i 1, 2~ 3. L 5 3 718'6 - 6 51 AP5bl4823 Th,' 0-9-s function for the fourti, boundar-/ value prob'lain is giv-9n by at ds -4- xt cus 1P r ~ I --T- ds. - t1 r corresponding inteGral equation iB obtained as a sat of three equations with properties as !.hq f-r'-70- "The eV, aquations, L vovskiy polJtekh~icheskiy Lnntitut L vcv Fu lytechilic Institute) ML. A! 003 OTHERt 000 ,-Ord J-2 i5sEt/soil Science Genesis and Geography of Soils- 'Abs jour : Ref zhur Diol., No 3) 1958) 10482 Author : Kopeykin, YU.P. Tnst : Northern Ossete Agricultural Institute Title Several Chwwteristics of the Chemical Composition of the Chernozems of the.Alkhanchurt Valley. Orig Pub : Tr. Severo-Osetinsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, 17, 65-80. Abstract : Carbonate and saline chernoZeMS are found throughout the valley. Tn the carbonate chernOzeMS the A B horizons are 6o-8o cm. thick; the structure is dUstY-1umPY and grainy-limpy. The humus of the A horizon contains 5-8% nitrogen; calcium predominates in the absorbed bases (80 of the total cations), while there is a heightened content of magnesium- The saline chernozems have thinner humus horizons 50-60 cm., a compact profile, coarsely- Card 1/2 KOPEYMI Yu.VI Resources and coWovition of humus in the Chernozam "ilar of the Alkhan-Churt Vaney. Poohvovedenie no.7:99-105 j1 163, (MIRA 16:8) 1. Severo-osetinskaya gosudarBtvennaya sellskokhozyaystvem2aya opytnaya stantsiya. (Alkban-Churt Valley-Humus) (Alkhan-Churt Valley-Zhernozem soils) KOPEYKIN Yuriy V~Paarlonoylpfi- RUBILIN, Ye.V., prof., rukovoditell raboty; K.I.,, dotse'nt, rukovoditell raboty; FILIPFNOK, T.G., red. (soils of the Alkhanchurt Valley.] Pochvy Alkhan-Churtskoi doliny. (Groznyi] Checheno-Ingushskae knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 141P. (Grozny. Chechern-Ingushskii nauchno-issledovatellskii inatitut. Izvestiia, V01.7). (MM 17:12) SOV/177-58-11-12/50 AUTHORS: Ostrovskiy, I.I., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Corps,.Kopeykina, A.A., Major of the Medical Corps 'o ical TITLE: The Organization of:. ro--//Investigations in Influenza in the Laboratory of a Travelling Sanitary- Epidemiologic Squadron PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 11, pp 43 - 45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors state that laboratory diaggo]~s the only reliable method for recognizing., - Influenza. The studied the local outbreaks of influenza during the spring-suinmer periud of 1957 -, applying vXrological diagnosis in the bacteriological laboratory of a travelling sanitary-epidemiologic squadron. The investigations included determination of the types of viruses eliminated by patients and the reactions of the inhibition of hemagglutination of twin sera Card 113 of persons who had had influenza. In May, in the SOV/17 7-58-11-112/50 logical The Organization of -Viro-/Investigations in Influenza in the Labora- ;tory of a Travelling Sanitary-Epidemiologic Squadron pharynx rinsing water of patients of three military units, strains of the influenza virus were found; the hemagglutination reaction was clearly pronounced in the titer 1:40 - 1;80. The Institut virusologii imeni Ivanovskogo'(Institute of Virology imeni Ivanovs- kiy) classified the virus as type A with certain immunological distinctions. In Jun;, influenza viruses A and A1 were.found and identified again, in September,type A 2 was investigated in the laboratory of the Department for Diagnosis of Influenza of the Institut virusologid AMN SSSR (Institute of Virology of the AMN USSR). With antiserum "Singapur", the straina were neutralized up to the full titer. In January/February, the increase of virucidal anti- bodies was investigated in twin sera of patients who had been injected against influenza with monovalent Card 2/3 vaccine A2 and polyvalent vaccine A,A:,,B,C and D and KOPKMBA,__4jkA._ Prepara#on and preeemation of a thrombocyte masm. Proble gemat. i perel. krovi 8. no.1238-42 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Iz Llvovskogo naucb3no-issledavatellskogo instituta gemato- logii i parelivaniya krovi (direktor - dotaent D.Zl Petrov). (BLOOD FrATELM) (ELOOD-TRAMFUSIM) - ~ ~ -.. I -.- -.- . I - .1 .- .- I I I-/- KAPUSTIN, B.N., glav. inzh.; GVOZDEV, T.T., glav. inzh.; GRIGOROVICH, V.D., inzh.; KONDRASHMO, A.A., inzh.; ABADEYEV, Yu.A., inzho; HYADITOV., A.A., inzh.; YEGORYCHEV, V.P.,, inzh.; S11MELIKIN, B.A., inzh.; MARSHUTIN, S.F., inzh.; 1a1ODZRMMONOV, K.G., inzh.; FEDOSOVA, YeAl tekbniks- OSIlij V.I., tekhnik; MENOVA, Ye.P.) tekbnik; AVSARAGOVA, G.A.0 tekhn1k; PASHMEV, D.A.0 inzh,; KAFUSTINp V.N., inzh.; NAGOROV, L.A., inzh.; IONOV, I.T... inzh.1 KUqKDILr.L.1j,.O, inzh.; TELEMVA,, T.P., tekhnik; CHAKURIN., 'V.-G., tekbnik (Album of the mechanization of labor-conasuming procesnes in stockbreeding] Allbom mekhanizatsii trudoemkikh protsesoov v zhivotnovodstve. Moskva# Izd-vo Giprosellkhoza. No.4.ri~~P- ment and supplies for the mechanization of labor-conauming processes on livestock farms] Oborudovanie i inventarl dlia mekhanizateii trudoorkikh protsessov na zhivotnovodcheskikh fermakh. 1959 [cover: 1961. 229] p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Gosudaretverwqy institut po proyektirovaniyu sellskokho- zyaystvenr,qkh sooru2heniy (for Kapustin, Grigorovich, Kondrashenkop Abadeyev.. Ryadnovp Yegor7chev, Shmellkin,, Marshutin, Khodzhabarono-v, Fedooova, Osin, Semenova, Avsara- gova). . (Contirmed on next card) KAFUSTIN, B.N. - (continued). Card 2. 2. Respublikanskiy gosudarstvenMy institut po proyektirova- niyu sovkhoznogo stroitel'stva (for Gvozdev,, Pashkeyev., Kapustin, V.N.s Vagorov, Ionov, Kopeykinap Telepneva, Chakurin). (Agricultural machinery) HUBASPHIN, A.; TSEYT1,114, R,A.p in-vIi.; MAKAROVP A.S.0 1-nzh.; HOPEYKJNA, L..V.J-rod. [Methods for adjusting the automatic control systems of once-through type boi2era] Metodika naladki sistem avto- maticheskogo regullrovaniia priawotochrWkh kotlov. Mo- skva, Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 110 p. (MIRA 17:6) 1. 011GRES, trust, Moscowo VAII,TA'XL'0V, S.Ya., kand. tokhn. nauk; KOTIOTKOV, L.I.,, inzh., red. KOP-EVENA L V. red. 1 1, 3 (Use of radioactive isotopes in oporating electric power plants] Ispollzovanie radioaktivrilkh izotopov pri eks- pluatatoii olektvrostantsii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Enargiia," 1,9(V+.. 101 1). (MI IRA 17: 6) BELOV, N.V., inzh.; NOYEV, v.N., inzh.; OMAZTSOVA, N.V., inzh.s red.; YALYSHEV, Z.S. I inzh., red.; red. Nethoda of industrial thermochemical testing of barrel boilers] Metodika ekspluatatsionnykh teplokhimicheskikh ispytanii barabannykh kotlov. Moskva,, Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 126 p. (MIRA 17:6) 1. ORGRES, trust, Moscow. TIKHONOVP N.F.; KOP=IVA,,LAi, red.; BUL'UfAYEV, N.A., tekbn. red. [Saving of electrib power at the Chelyabinik Tractor Factory] Donomila ilektroenergii na Cheliabinakon Trak- tornom zavode. Moskva, Gosenergoisdat, 1963. 126 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Zlectric power) VASILIYEV, S.V., inzh.0 red KOPEYKINA; L.V,,,-?,~ed.; FRIDK124, L.M., tekbn. red. (Present state and measures for the further improvement of industrial safety and safety engineering on construction sitesi enterprises,, and in organizations of the State Produc- tion Committee on Power Engineering and Electrification of the U.S.S.R.; collection of papers presented at a conference in Moscow on July 27-30 1962] 0 sostoianii i merakh po dall- neishemu uluchsheniiu okhrarq truda i tekhniki bazopasnosti na atrolkakh* predpriiatiiakh i v organizataiiakh Gosudarst- vennogo proizvodstvannogo, komiteta po energetike i elektri- fikatsii SSSR; sbornik materialov soveshchan-4ia, 27-30 iiu- lia 1962 g. Moskyaq Gosenergoizdat,, 1963. 190 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Soveshchaniye po okhrane truda i tekhnike bazopasnosti na stroykakh i predpriyatiyakh ministerstva stroitellstva elektrostantsii SSSR, Moscow., 1962e BARISHFOLOV., V.F., inzh.; SKVORTSOV, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KOPEYKINA, L.V.,_red. [Outdoor heating networks; aid for technical inspectors and foremen of construction and installation organization] va- ruzhrqe teplovye seti; v pomoshch' tekhnadzoru i masteram stroitellno-montazhnykh organizataii. Moskva~ Energiia 3.964. 29 p. (MIRA 18:3~ 1. Orgesp trustp Moscow. LOBANOV, 14.M., inzh.; DRABYNA, Ye.Ye., inzh., red.; KOFEYKINA, L.V., red. [Problems of the automation of pulverized coal systems with ball mills] Voprosy avtorntizatsii pylesistem s sharovymi barabannymi melinitsayrd. Moskva, Energiia, .1965. 71 p. (MIRA 18:9) STEMIINSCN, L.D., inzh.,. red.;,-KOPEYKINA, L.V,., red. [AutorntlQ control. of power transfer through inter- systrSm lilLks] Avtomaticbeskoe reguliroyania peretokov moshchnosti po mezhsAotemrVm sviaziam. Moskvaq Energiiap 1965. 299 P. (MIM 18t7) 1. flauchno-tekhnichaskoye soveshchanlye pa m4tomatiehe- skormi regulirovaniyu peretokov roshchriosti p0 mezhsistem- zr,fm viyazyam. Lvov, 1963.