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KDROLEV,L. I.: STAROSELISKIYj Ya. Yu. Herbicides New preparations for -,teed control. '-vrobiolo-iia, No. 4, 195," Monthl- Liit of Russian Accessions. Library of Con:-,ress Novenaber 1952- FD-i728 Card 1/1 Pub- 50-4/18 Authors Korolev, L. I., Starosellskiy) Yu. Ya. Title :1109'eot! ~'~eff=cti=eness~ of chemical agents used in the extermination of weeds Periodical : Kbim- prom., No 1, 15-18, Jan-Feb 1955 Abstract : Discuss the properties and effectiveness of salts and esters of chlorophenylacetic acids, of nitrophenols-and their salts, of phenyl carbamates, and of dichloralurea. State that one of the compounds enumerated (2,4-D) is used as a weed killer in USSR agriculture, while the others are being tested on a production or experimental scale. The nitrocompounds are to be used for the extermination of parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta, which damage various crops in the USSR. Six tables. Institution Scientific Research Institute of Fertilizers and Insectofungicides vt~-!cs qnd Wood Coatrol 17 Tile Problem of the Applicatioa ot s. h. apuki . .No. 2, 2";? (r 195 6 The witthcx glv-~_q a survey of the cv1r!tezhj1Or~;'cY _-t uttl -.'310 Vnfi1 ci-(-,1tictj.cn and applicn1vi-ou of h5rbicvidei~ xid out thei Djgice~laity Of thti 5gric-.;Iture in USSR tc, have thin fo."ovirig aii-tiortmetnt of herbicides: 1) Dzimpounds of ' J';~ " 4 Ic ZCdjur.. Zajt~__' Otj','Z';r6 III SLIt'g, nelt (?"";-D); scdium ana -i--im salts 2P-LX.; 2,1,6-T (shit-fiy ;~-i:x Fir FT.9 uthtira); 2) L-anunt:L. 4_14iLicfral- ure,-&); F,~,,rbicldes w2th VCLt3tt, prejrjz~z., tic) cia of cir.1trocrth,-&-rosol (DVC.'), dinit-rophenol (1114p), rerktachlarO4 USSR/Cultivated Plants Coimercial. Oil-BearinG. Su.,jar-Bearinc'. M Ab s Jour : Ref Zhur Biol-, No 13, 1958, 82432 Aiithor : Korolev, L.I., Voytelduova, V.A., Stonov, L.D. -- --- --------- Inst : Uzbek Scie-atific Research Institute of Cottoll Raisiiig Title : Testing New Preparatio:is on Pre.-Harvest Reimoval of Cotton Plant Leaves. Orri~, Pub : V qb.: Materialy Mezhrosp. Soveshchar-iya po koordinatsii -,=ic' , Tashkent, 1~i,o-issled. rabot po klilopkovodstvy, 19571 AN UzSSR, 1957, 215-218 Abstract : Li 1955-1956 the Plant Protection T-iboratory of N= miducted tests on a series of chenical coppov.~ids for ti-e yirpose of findin',., new defoliants and desiccants. OT-1p Move thau 100 new daemical o ounds werc tested. As the resAt of the tests, 7 prospective preparations were separated the Greater part of which is repremited by Card 1/2 66 KOROLEV, L.I. I Studying new chemicals and preparaticno (defoliants) for preharvest defoliation of cotton and for accelerating the ripening of plants. [Trudy] NIUIF no.164:81-85 159.. (MRA 15:5) (Defoliation) (Cotton) KOROLEV, L.I. Studying now chemicals (herbicides) for controlling weeds and undesirable vegetation. (Trudy] NIUIF no.164:85-90 159. OCRA 15:5) (Herbicides) KATALYMOT, M.Y., otv.red.; KOROLET, L.I., red.; SOKCLOV, I.T., red.; TOCKNO Foy,, red.; WITrAff3-,-?iP-.j red.; DGGOPOLOY, M.I., red.; GRIGORIUVA. A.I., red.; 'A GD, A.I.. takhn.red. [Manual on mineral fertilizers; theoretical and practical aspects of their use] Spravachnik po mineralInyin udobronliss; tooriia i praktika primnentla. Moskva, Goe.isd-vo sallkhoze lit-ry, 1960. 551 p. (MIRA 14:1) (Fertilizers and nianurse) STDIOV, Leonid Dmitriyovich"OROILV,-L.I., red.~ ODERBERG, L.N., red.; KOGANY V.V., tekhn. red. [Defoliants. mnd'lesiocants; chemicals for the defoliation and do- siccationof agricultural plants before harvesting) Defollanty i desikanty; khIsicheskie sredstva. dlia preduborochnogo udaleniia listlev i v~sitshivaniia se~19kokhoziaistvenrqkh rastenii. Pod red. L.I.Korolova. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tek" izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1961. 99 P. Nefoliation) (Drying agents) (MIRA .14:10) KOROLEV, L.I. Prodsing hetbicides. Za'shch. raBt. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.lot 2" 0 161, (MIRA 16s6) le Zav~ftYushehiy laboratoriyey i Prtaniya gerbitsidav i def*3.lantov-Nauiahiko-ingliedovatoll:kOgO inatituta pa udo- breniyam i ineektofungisidam imeni Yaj. Samoyleva. (Herbicides) ACCROSION NRt AP4031192 8/0056/64/046/004/1507/1S08 AUTHORSs Rode, V. Ye.r Gerrmanne R.1 Norolev,,,L. N. TITLEs Investigation of tewperature dependence of saturation of Od SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teore fizee v. 46, no. 4, 1964, 1507-lSOS TOPIC TAGS: gadolinium, saturation magnetization, saturation Magl- netization temperature dependence, energy gap, Blocb law ABSTRACT: The temperature dependence of the saturation magnetiza- ..tion of Gd was investigated at low temperatures (from 4.2 to 30K), using a procedure described in detail earlier (PTE, no. 1. 173, 1964). 4 The specimen was a cylinder made of polycrystalline gadolinium 110 mm long and 8 = in diameter, containing iodine, calcium, iron, and copper impurities. The "asurements were made in a field of 18,600 Oe. The jump in the magnetization was determined accurate to 5%, and the temperature masurenient was 7-5% from 4.2 to 10--12X and 2% above i Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4031192 ~12X. The curve drawn through the experimental point can be described 'by the formula 19 - A14 vzp which does not coincide with the Bloch formula I 1 (1 CT 3/2 0 ;The results indicate that a gap of 30X exists in the energy.spectrum wave in gadolinium. Orig.' art. has: 1 formula and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet (Moscow State University) 1SUBMITTEDs 01reb64 DATZ ACQs 07May64 ENCL: 01 BUD CODRs NMI 88 MR RAW Bova 002 OTHZRI 001 CC" 2/~3 AW HMU K=L jLJ"&,_ PA - 3033 ?ITW: Godiflostion and Abbreviation of Codes. (Kodirivaniye i myeftivanlya kodov, Russian). - PERIMICAL: Doklao Akadedi Itauk SSSR. 1957, Vol 113. Nr 4, pp 746-747 (U.S.S.R.) Receivea: 6-1 1957~,' Reviewee- 7 / 1957 General rulesi First,. scus basioprinoiples are defined. By an alphabet a finite number of elements is here understoodp and these elements axe oalled Istiers. The number of letters in the alphabet in described as basis. The word,of &-given alphabet in an ordered finite quantity, skere to each alsiment cWLy one sk4le letter in assigned. The length of a word here =&=:the number of all the letters in this word., Every symbol of the number of words of the same or any other alphabet is here described an codification, and the symbols are described as oodem of the-oorrespanding words.The remaining part of this paper oWLy deals with a oortain finite sub-amount of all the words of a given alphabet, and this mub-amount in here called "dictionary". By volume of a dictionary the number of words it contains, and as length of the diotionary the sum ofthe lengths of all lengths it contains is under- toad. 'Neores i: There exists a "4'bor d(rN), which depends only on the %"-rA r of the oodified alphabet and on the volume N of the diotionaxy, so that the length 1 of the dictionary obtained in the case of any re- Card 1/2 olLprooally unique oodification is greater than or equal to d. ITIII~OL'c V pHASE I BDOK EXPWITATION 711 Akadomiya nauk SM. Thstitut tochnoy mekhaniki i vychislitellnOY tekh.JkJ Vychislitel,noya tekhnika (Computer Engineering) Moscow, Izd-vO AN SSSR, 1958. 150 p. 4,500 copies Piih~_- - I Beep onaible FA.: lebedev, S. A., Academician; Ed. of Publishing House: Grigorlyev, Ye. N.; Tech. Ed.: Prusakova, T. A. RWM: This book is intended for specialists engaged in the design and use of electronic computers. COVERM A number of problems of computer engineering is discussed in this collection of articles. The power supply system of high-speed electronic computers of the USSR Academy of Sciences, new computer components and devices, and methods of controlling arithmetic units am covered in this pub3ication. Methods of selecting the necessary word from the mechanical dictionary in machine translation and the terminology Of modern computing machines are also presented., Fbr references see Table of Contents- TAM OF CONTEM: the Editor 3 KCROLEV, L. N., Candidate pbvs-l*th sci (digs) -- "Some problems in the theory of a mchine dictionary"* MDSCOW,, 1959. 8 PP (Inst of Precision Mechanics and Computer Tech of the Acad Sci USW, 300 copies (KL,, No 24, 1959, 126) PzM I DOW SOTAW Beda., L. JLP L. N- KOrOlAwp N. V. 3Mkh1M# and T. S. ftvlova, Programms aTtomaticheskogo dIffereatelrovaulys, dlys, mashiny am (Autowtic Diffe - - I iation Program for the MW Migh-Speed Electronic Computer] Moscorwo 1959. 19 P. (Series: Blektronam vychislitelluM mashiny) 500 copies printed. - Sponsoring Agencyt Akedemlys awk SM. Mutitut tochnarj nekhaniki i vychial.1tellnoy tekhn1ki. PURPOSE: Mds booklet Is intended for programmers and engineers vorking In Vw field of computer technology. COMM 2he booklet contaim a general description of a program and method for the analytical differentistion of functionx on the Soviet high-speed digital computer ML The method and program vere vorked out at the Institute of Precise Web-ice and Computer Tedhnologyq AcadezW of Sciences USSIL At the end of the book are found block- for ZM solution of the following mathematical prcblew: the representation of a mathematical. expression by a sequence of pairs; the derivation of the derivatives of elementary pairs; and the synthesis of Card 1/2 SHIRNOY-TROYANSKIY, P.P.; TROTAFSKIY, Petr Petrovich EdeceasedhBILISIATA, I.I.; XOROLST, L.Nt; PANOV, D.Th.; GMV, X.P., red.izd-va; KMOVTCR-s-. a.-,, ~fik-hn. red. (P.R.Trolanakil's translating machine; a collection of papers on a translating machine, proposed by P.P.Troianskii in 1933, fo; translating from one language to another] Pereyodnala mashins, P.P.Troianskogoo, sbornik mpterialov o perevodnoi sashime dlia perevoda s odnogo lazyka na drugle, predloshennoi P.P. Trotanskim v 1933 g. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1959. 50 P. (KIRA 12:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. (Translating %Bohines) KONSTANTINOV, B.A. dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; AYZENBMG, B.L., dotsent, kand.takhn.riauk; EMANOV, L.D.. kand.tekhn.nauk; NIKOGOSOV, S.N*o doteent. kand.takhn.nauk; BARDIE. N.I., inzh.;-KQ4. R_V A. inzh - PRINTS3T. A.A., inzh.; SOKOLOVA, K.I., insh., SMTATITEVA, SON09 insh.; R02MIBARG. B.I., prof.. doktor takhn.nauk [deceased]; BYKOV, N.G., Insh.; ZMIGER, I.N.. Insh.; ZABRODIRA, A.A., takhu.red. [Collected Information date regarding the power factor (coo T)l SbornIk informatsionnykh materialoy po koeffitsiontu moshchnosti (cosy). Pod red. B.A.Konstantinoys. Moskva. Goo.onerg.isd-vo. 1939. 141 P. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Leningrad. Laningradekly Inzhenerno-ekonomichaskiy institut. 2. Loningradekly inshonerno-okonomichookly institut (for Konstanti- novq Aysenborg, Klebanov, likogosay). 3. 31norgo b t Lonanergo (for Bardin, Xorolev, Printsev. Nokolova, ardi t yovaT. 4o Laningradekly politakhalchookly Institut (for Rosenber9r. 5. Laningradekoys ot- deleniye institute OloploelektroproyektO (for Bykov, Zeyliger). (Alectric engineering) &11=25. We"dev.I.S.. had Rakovs.2.3. 30T/42-14-1-27/27 UUMB low patilicatione an Applied Analysto a&& Numerical N&Ibou&tlcs (Sov"S 1"aalys po prtkl"bowl soaltru I nchislitol'sol asteamwolko) FORIODICALS 96pokki Mte"SichookLM asak.1959.Tol 14.2r I.pp 261-265(MR) AUTUCTI Is Is stated that An the DSSR them asisto so periodical as oweerls" Mothemallos had atollar do-ine. The paver@ of tK... 400MISS ObleflY appear Is 1116 B*rl*. "publications CM AMII*d 9"WrIo" ustbeastics. (SPATO) "a La 0.1100t.4 "Immoss. no "ties Spam began in 1955 "A "til no. it Was"MA she follusing 46awsphies. 1. C.S.Salekbov -Ca-l041&tUo of mors".1 a. 4.5.0awaxotly -application at Coastmed Frausians La Me Appre"moto Awarale*1 3. .3. akt . F.Ftlippe. Ostabillty of DIfteremoo squations I .01".19L -N.W- P~9-j S. I'LILk2rokly -Quadr Sure Form an I . A.Kartsov ArIshoesto bovleesof Blectroul: Diets Appexate*s 77W.V. __ w -mosses" method is Applied mothea4tice-I a.-TO-M G.S.Roal akov, W.P.TWONO lb"S appeared the foll"INC 001146S0& "Jump. -xu~rjcma othsftttos A" Competing ftowes, (VWT) since 1953'.11userio" 11616414*41W (10) slace M7. and -Comystise Tovhnics- (T?) wines IV". RMS11 we $we vol"" or M" appeared fish Contributions T.'A.111sklo. L.44rwwr"k. A.r.xv~ws, A.A.Abramov. R.&. ev. so". An .. r-.91 go thri's-RTM-n-37 Glow"k, ft.V.TO"b' V, T..&.T*lk*. 1 9 Seel. all MLI t 0 X.R.ST.M.-Murs, P.1- t 0 a. XL_)_ SAr.-T.T.Tin ki -192710~-- B.9 Dro der A.G.Gese. e-1-tras ol-o oonT.-Ma V F.P.0010,1011ka.. a" a Sb;Lojrbak* 11-T.-marn- Q-3 , '. % _- - - ; V-Try - T_. To A W*Unv. L.X.Kora&o edited the collected voluas %"Otisoe of m&o&L"G-(.V*prooF 1404011 M1408114baskIM M"Ua*) with neeSrtb~%Ieze of Ift.Te. BaellovekU. X.Ta.Aft"sk9y, fq-A-2.1 do S.A.aluabrg Z N LIME V, 16(l) AUTHOR: Korolev, L.N. SOV/20-125-3-4/63 TITLEs On the Switching Function of an Equipment for Finding Table Values (0 pereklywhayushchey funktaii uatroyetva poiskov po tablitse) - PERIODICAL% Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1959,Vol 125,Nr 3,Pp 482-484 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The author constructs a switching scheme, to the input of which a dually coded word of a given finite dictionary is delivered, and which gives the number of this word in the dictionary in the output, i.e. the scheme carries out the finding in a given table. It is-supposed that the table is a matrix A with m rows and n lines, the elements of which are 0 and 1. The line num- be-rs are representable as a matrix B with n lines and k - E (log 2(n-1)) + 1 rows. In analogy with ordinary matrix equations it is written A * X - B where X (X1' X2'o" Xk Xi are Boolean functions. It is stated that Card 1/2 On the Switching Function of an Equipment for SOV/20-125-3-4/63 Finding Table Values n m M xj bij E a A F1 (~i s + A ral 101 r1 S.1 8 where a ij eA , bij 6 B and A are rows of A. ASSOCIATION: Institut tochnoy mekhaniki i vychislitellnoy tekhniki AN SSSR (Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computation Technics AS USSR) PRESENTED: December 16, 1958, by S.A. Lebedev, Academician SUBMITTED: December 13, 1958 Card 2/2 PRAZZ I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOVA15T Akademlya navIc SM. Vychislitelln7y t3entr SborrLk standartnykh i clpc,-~jkh programs dlra BEV (Collection of Standard and Typical Programs for the BESM,[Hlah-3peed Electronic Compister]). Moseow, 1960. 73 P. Errata LIP ina*rted- 5,000 eoples printed. Rasp. Ed.t V.P. Kurochkin, Candidate of Physics and Mathemati-en; Ed. of Publishing .4ou3et N.V. YakovkIn; Tech. 8d.z Z.F. Ku-121n. PURPOSE: Thin book Is intended ror digital computer progz~ers. COVERAGE: The book Is a collection or 10 articles giving 10 Pmg-a= for the solution or various mthecatical AM numerical ! ble,3 0 using the BESM (High-3peed Electronic Computor). N P~zrs`omalilivs am mentioned. Thore am no references. TAWJ OF CONTENTSs 21 Terahov, A.P. Matrix Inrers-lon ChaykovjskeyL-X.jj- Qugdx:stje Interpolation by Weston's P0r-=la With Dffhz4nes Quotients 27 Chaykavskeya, I.N. Cubic interpolation by Newton's Formula With 30 Difference QuOtiAnts valAtQTX_A,la. W~L. Chabyehov-5 Method for Computing the COef- ficients of ii Approximating Pol7nomlal by the Method of Te&JIt SQuarva 33 rnterpolation of a System Of Or- 3r ho-A.-;- Program for the : Method With Auto- 4:n1&=9-7`tIrf*rePtL&1 Equations by the Runge-rutta 39 antic Stop Selection Card 2/3 -Xorolev, L.N. FILin Pmgram for Computing With CoWlex Values voytishek, v.v. ftvgrsa ror Double Precision Arithmetic 55 ATAMALBLZ3 Llb-ar7 or Congress. ACI-1 Card 3/3 a-22-P. 62- S/04 61/000/007/050/055 A" 6,W, 6V 011 1YC222 AUTHORs Norelev-i L*N* TITLEt Naster program for the calculations with complex magnitudes PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Natematika, no. 7, 1961, 47, abstract 7 V 311.- ("Sbo Btandartn. i tipovykh programm dlya 6 -:) C M " (DESK). K., AN SSSRO 1960, 45-54) TEXTs The author proposes an auxiliary program which facilitates the programming in the case where it is necessary that the calculations must be carried out with complex numbers, The program is realized in the form of single blocks which realize the performance of the necessary operation with the complex numbers. The author gives a list of equations which determine the basic operations with the complex numbers. [Abstracter's note & Complete translation.] Card 1/1 40Z-N GOLUBKOV, Yu.A.; KOROIZV, L.N.; LEMEV, A.V. [Concerning the choite of a programming Byetem for a computing and logic machine with a floating point] 0 vybore sistemy komand dlia trokhadreznol vychislitelluoi i logicheskoi manhimy s plava- iushchei zapiatoi. Koskvaq In-t tochnoi makhamiki i vychislitellnoi, tekhnUd Akad. nauk SSSRv 1961. 40 P. (KIRA 14.8) (Prograwmin (Electronic computers)) KOROLEV, L.V., inzh.,- KOROVIN, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk Study of the function of a socketlike joint of a columm with a foundation. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 9 no.lOt459-462 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) _LOROL-EV L .1----t- .V., inzh. New method for sealing flanged couplings of pipes. Masbinostroenie no. 2-.28-29 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17-5) KOROLEV V., inzh.; KOROVIN, NAY kand. tekhn. nauk Problems in the calculation and manufacture of sockets for precast reinforced concrete columns with footings. Prom. stroi. 41 no.6: 44-48 Ke 164. (MIRA 17:9) KOROLEV, M. One micron size triode. IUn.tekh. 8 no.11:76-77 N 163. (MIRA 16:12) ~Z A NOVIKOV, V.; MATVEYEV, YU.M.; R!.~ZIIIIISKIYI M.B.; BATIST, M.; IOSSELI, G.; KCROLEVIP M.; IVAI,130,11, V.; ARONOV, I.; SVETLAKOV, V.; ZAYONCHIK, M-T.":~-RASPOPGV, I.V.; SERDYUKOV, G.V.; GRISHM, A.I.; MAKEYEV, I.F.; DELO', A.A.; SIMUMIA, V.A.,, inzh.; SPIRYAGIN, L.P., inzh.; GRISHKOV, A.I.; KARDONOV, B.A.; BURDIII, V.M., kand. teklin. nauk; MOLGACIEV, D.A., inzh.; MUZALEVSKIYl O.G.; RIVKIN, A.A.; KEYS, N.V.; K01MISSAROV, A. I. New developments in research. Stall 25 no.8:842-845 S 165. (MMA 18:9) KOROLEV, M., XFLIVONOB, 3h. A day on the fireboat..Posh.dolo 3 no,2:16-17 7 157. -(C&�Pl&a Sea-FirebAte) (MlaA 10:4) Iffect of the reduction method on steel structure (Frem: BSto*ln ve.3, 1945). Stal' 7 a9.2:177-180 147. (KLRA 9:1) (Steel-Xotallography) KOROLIV, M., The thickness of Martin furnace hearths (Yrom: OludustrW Heating" 1945. R.B.Szow). Stal' 7 no.2:160 047. (KM 9:1) (OPez-hearth furmaces) IOROINT. M. - Mechanization of labor consuming task@ in open-hearth furnace plants (Frm:*Ste*lx April 8, 1946). Stall 7 s9.2:180-181 147. (United States-Open-htarth process) (KLMA 9:1) KOROLV,M.-, referent V Fairleas Works open hearth plant. (From: Iron and Stool Bagineor, 1954. vol.31, no.6 p. 62-92 and Open Hearth Proeseftar'. 1953. ATKI. T01-36, p. 200-15.) Stal' 15 no-7:662-664 Jl 55. (ULU 8:9) (United St&t*S-K*tgll=giC&l DO&ntS) KCROLEV,X., ref. Development of the Bessemer process in Western Europe (From: 'Blast Furnace and Steel Plant.* no.9 and no.10. 1954) Stall 15 no.9:8496- 852 S155. (MILRA 8:12) (Ifarops, Western--Bessemer process) KCROLE1, M., referent 'Vw~ Ar"- - - WL - .1 W. r , ~ A-Xmy vw,v2N- v u6w developments In open hearth furnaco firing(frota "Iron and Steel Engineer" December 1957). Stall 18 no. 7:607-608 J1 158. OAIRA 11:7) (Granite City, 14o.--Open-hes rth process) L 36829-6-6 EWT(d)/EWP(1_) IJP(c) GO/N - f ACC NRI AP6017929 SOURCE CODE: UR/0378/66/000/002/0057/OLOZ Ko AUTHOR: rolev, M. A., Kuz'min K. S.; Lavrov, S. S.; Letichevskiy, A. A.; Eof4iii6v, G. K.;_ Shura-Bu~a, M. R. ORG: NoneS TITLE: Report on the ALGEK alporithmic language SOURCE: Kibcrnetika, no. 2, 1966, 57-102 TOPIC TAGS: algorithmic language, economics, information processing, com- puter application, machine translation ABSTRACT: This paper presents a description of an algorithmic language termed ALGEK (algorithmic language for economic problems). It extensively uses the data on the ALGOL-60 language, the SUBSET ALGOL-60 (IFIP) language, and the input-output procedures developed for ALGOL. The present work also makes use of the ideas of COBOL-60 language and the input-output procedures developed elsewhere (D. E. Knuth,L. L. Burngarner, P. Z. Ingerman, J. H. Werner. D. E. Hamilton, M. P. Lietzke, D. T. Ross, A Proposal for Input - Output Conventions in Algol-60 (A Report of the Subcommittee on ALGOL of the ACM Programming Languages Committee). Communications of the ACM, V. 7, N 5, May 1964.) The proposed language may be utilized for the composition of pro- UDC: 681.14?.001:330.115 L 36829-66 ACC NR.- AP6017929 grams for some typical problems in the processing of economic information and .makes it possible to start the development of translators. The preliminary ver sions of the language were discussed at several conferences and seminars. The draft of the language was sent out to several organizations. The pre-sent publica- tion has been approved by the Group of Algorithmic Languages for Processing Economic Information attached to the Commission for Multilateral Cooperation Between Academies of Sciences of Socialist Countries on the Problem of "Sci- entific Problems in Computing Technology" (Gruppa algoritmicheskikh yazykov po pererabotke ekonornicheskoy informatsii (GAYaPEY) l5ri komissii mnogostoronnego sotrudnichestva mezhdu akademiyami nauk sotsialisticheskikh stran po probleme "Nauchnyye voprosy vycheslitellnoy tekhniki") and is being recommended for a description of ecolionnic problems and for the creation of translators in the coop- e.rating countries. GAYaPEY recommends that the authors of the language per- form work on the creation of an input-output apparatus and retains the right to insert corrections into the language. The following are treated in greatdetail: the structure of the language; fundamental symbols, identifiers, digits .-'quotations, and fundamental concepts; expressions; and operators. Comrades Yu. Ya. Bazilevskiv. M. N. Yefimovap and A. S. Frolov rendered a great deal of assis- tance in the work, and the authors express their gratitude to them. Orig. art. has: 9 tables and 3 figures. SUB CODE: 05/ sUBM DATE: 04Dec65/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 007 L SOV/121-58-9-8/21 AUTHORS: Shishkin, Ye.I. and Korolev, M.A.__ TITIR: The Modernisation of Longitudinal Planing Machines (Modernizatsiya prodollne.-strogallnykh stankov) PERIODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1958, Nr 9, pp 24 - 28 + 4 plates (USSR) ABSTRACT: The modernisation carried out by Uralmashzavod on a "Waldrich" planer is described. Comparing the 1932 "Waldri-,h" model with a modern machine, namely, Model ?A256 of the Novosibirskiy stankostroitellayy j_1tLTdYewva (Novosibirsk Machine Tool Works imeni Yefremov J.) the mai-a drive power has been inareased from 37 to 100 hp whilst the speed range has been widened from 9-27 to 6-75 m/min. The modernised drive has a Ward-Leonard set permitting control down to low cutting speeds (4-5 m/min). A reversible magnetic amplifier with a DC 0u u is arranged in the generator excitation circuit Figure 2). Tha feed me--hanism, nominally attaining 17 mmAdouble stroke) always suffered from jerky motion beyond 10 mm. A new electromechanical feed mechanism (Figure 3) has now been installed. The feed step is determined by the number of revolutione performed by the motor before it is Cardl/2 discarmected by a Contact drum. The feed adjud;ment takes 87596 S/019/60/000/022/045/161 A156/AO26 AUTHORS: Korolev, M.A.9 and Dikovskiy, V.I. TITLE: A Method for Manufacturing Weld Contacts Between the Lead- out Wire and the Surface of a Semiconductor Instrument PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1960, No. 22, p. 24 TEXT: Class 21g, 11 No. 133530 (657706/26 of Mar 10, 1960). This method is basedogn letting the current pulse pass through an intermediary contact between the given semiconductor and a lead-out wire pressed to the latter. In order to simplify the manufacturing process, a semiconductor is alloyed, according to this novel method, with, for example, a silicon-gallium, and the current pulse is sent from the semiconductor to a lead-out (made, for example, from gold) in order to obtain an ohmic contact. A rectifying contact is ob- tained by means of passing the current pulse in the opposite di- rection. Card 1/1 M IVANOV, Yu.! KOAOLE Organizational forms of machine accounting. Bukhg.uchet 14 no-7:33-36 J1 '57. (KLRA 10:7) (Kachine accounting) T - I KOROLEV, M. Permanent perforated cards and their use. Bukhg.uehet 24 no.4:25-31 JP '57- (Kln 10:12) (Card system In business) VOLISOIT, I.; KOROLET, M. UGO Of &U electronic calculating machine In Planning WA account- tog for lAbor and wages. Blul.rAuch,inform,t trud I sar.plata no.11:26-33 159. (MIRA 13:5) (Blectroido-oslouUtIvS machines) (Koscow-4utonobllo. loduotry-4ccounting) VCLKOV, Sergey Ivanovich;__40RCLEV, Mikhail Antonovich; ROSMI, Ta., red.; JGWVjUW.A, R.. red.; TE-LIGINA-,T-., -te--kfin. red. Nachine accounting in an enterprise] Mokhanizirovannyl uchat na predpriiatii. Moskva, Goefinizdat, 1960. 181 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Machine accounting) W-1 111, S/1 18/60/000/(X)8/bM/002 AUTHORt Korolev, M.A., Candidate of OVaNnowlit-Sciences TITLE: Production ControPNeeds Electronic Computers# PERIODICALt Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, 1960, No 8, pp 47 - 51 TEXTs The expanding Soviet industrial installations are employing 10 million administrative personnel. The author stresses the need of electron- ic computers in the office and repeatedly refers to foreign practice (West German "qaellevereandhaus" mail order house, Chicago- stores, General Elec- tric Company). The punoh caTd system machines in the USSR are not available in complete sets (including computing, reproducing, sorting and decoding machines), and there are no composite machines with alphabetical and digital symbols. Great losses are being caused by production delays, wrong deci- sions are made by the lack of data. The Soviet government is taking meas- uress electronic computers will be produced and during the Seven-Year-Plan 200 special electronic computers will be supplied to work and to computing centers serving groups of works and organizations. The first such computer is designed by NIISchetmash and nearly ready. It will work at the Moskov.- Card 1/3 Production Control Needs Electronic Computers S11 181601000AM10021002 skiy avtomobiltnyy zavod im. Likhacheva (Moscow Automobile Plant imeni Likh- achev). Another special computer for processing administrative information is being developed. Enterprises of medium size are to be equipped with over 900 medium computers consisting of standardized interchangable ~Xnitsq and with over 600 smaller computers. Punch card machines and keyboard machines with electronic systems will be produced. In combination with the major e- lectronic computers they will form computing centerso About 2 million al- phabetio-digital tabulators have to be produced before the end of the Seven- Year-Plan and over 1700 book-keeping machines (including electronic ones). Measures are being taken for the development of machines controlling the op- eration of machine tools and conveying equipment with simultaneous process information. Yet, the availability even of the most perfect computers is no guarantee for full success, as the obtaining of primary information and its recording (documents, punched cards and tapes, etc.) is not yet mechanized and at present takes 1-5 times more than the processing of data. There is no guarantee for the reliability of final data as long as the initial intormation is not reliable. And it is far from being thati besides, intentional exag- geration of figures is not seldom. Further transfer of information and its multiplication musi also be mechanized, and this requires large numbers of pick-ups~ counters, various devices converting information into discrett Card 2/3 ISAKOV, Vasiliy Ivanovichp prof.; dotsent; KO- ROTKOVA, L.p red. izd-va; TLIIZGINA, T.p tekbn. red. [over-all accounting meebanization using accounting-punched card machines] Voprosy kopplekanoi makhamizatsii uebeta (a prizemeniem schetuo-perforatsionmykh mashin). Moskva,, Gosfinisdatp 1961. 293 p. (MIRA 14z8) (Machine accounting) (Ptmched card systems) XOROLEV, Mikhail Antonovich; MISIINAYEVSKAYA, G.V.j, red. [Processing of economic information using electronic machinesi theoretical problems] Obrabotka ekonomicbeakoi informatsii, na elektronwjkh mashinakh; teoreticheskie voprosy. Moskvaq Skonamikag 1964. 284 p Anto ovich; ZH, ISAKOV, Vasilly Ivanovich; .4,01PLEV, Mikhail. n Al .1 D.K.y kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzent; TVERDOKffL,,B, N.G., retsenzent; GHIZIIEVSKAYA, K.M., red. [Principles of designing the mechanization of accounting and planning work] Osnovy proektirovaniia mekhanizatsii uchetno-planovykh rabot. Moskva, Statistika) 1965. 250 p. (MIRA 18:5) L 9626-6-6 " %/ 6,o'A(h) ACC NR# AP6OC9970 SOURCE COVE: --Ufil6i6l,-IL51C)OOI()o5lcO9jlOO93~ AUTHOR: Sarkisov. M. A,t RokotLn-. 5. S.; Unpennkiy. 0. S.; qhArSX... ~-N i Zhiilin, I._V.; Fedoseyev, A. M.; Korole 1. M. A.; Kh2yfits. M. E..; Yermolenko, V. M..- v. D. I.; U-1-k-unchik. A. 0 ; ly-akov, I. P.; Sazonov. V. I- _~eLrov, S. La.; ~SM!ye EQ KhvoshchiaRKqVA ZL_G.; Kartsev. V. L.; Smelyanskaya. B. Kozhin. A. N.; Losev S. B.; Dorodnova. T. N.: Rubinchik. V. A.; Smirligy. ~. ;.. A A. E Rudman, ORG: none TITLE: Abram Borisovich Chernin SOURCE: Elektricheskiye stantsii, no. 5, 1965, 93 TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering, electric engineering personnel ABSTRACT: An engineer since 1929, A. B. Chernin ho worked for years in developing new techniques and equipment for relay protections& electric power systems. In this 60th birthday tribute, he is credited with leading the group which produced the directives on relay protection, contributing to the development of a method for calculating transient processes in long distance 40D-500 kv power transmission lines and with aiding in planning of the electric portions of power stations, substations and power systems. The results of his engineering and scientific work have been published 46 times, he is a doctor of technical sciences (since 1963). and has taught for 30 years at the Moscow Plower Institute. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 09 SUEN DATEj now C H Modernization of Metal-cutting Equipment 1045 TANZ OF 00NEWS: ShiolhIcin Te,I.. Basic Trends In Modernization of Metsl-cu~ting EquIpment at' the Ural Machine-building Plant 3 "chkin, V.M., and ShisWrIn, Te.I. Modernization and Derwlopm~nt of.Engineer- Ing Capabilities of Large and Special-purpose Lathes 15 Shishwin Ye*I., and Xbrolev, MA. Modernization of HeM Vertical Boring and Turning Lathes 52 Shishkinp Ye,I*,, and r4rolev., MA. Modernization of Planing Machines T2 Krayzinger, F.V. Modernization of Small Lathes 90 Tarakhtiy, V.D. Use of Universal Machine Tools for Special Purposes 102 Dulesoy, G.K.; Dd~ovlkoy,, M.P. Taruntayev, A.M.; and Fleysher, M.M. Moderni- zation of Lathes to Be Used for Special Purposes 108 Card 2/3 KO,ROLZ,V.,.M.B.; !-TESTOPALOVA, N.M.; CHUMAKOVA, M.Ya. Electron microscopic study of dividing cells in a transformed tissue culture. Dokl. AN SSER 166 no.3%716-718 Ja 166. (MIRA 19-.3) 1. Institut poliomiyelita I vIrusnykh entsefalltov MIN SSSR. SubmItted, March 30, 1965. MiKIYE11KO, Nikolay Ivanovich; NOVIKOV, Mik~ail Pavlovich; GLADILIN, A.N., kandidat tekhatcheakikh nauk; doisent, rietsenzent; KCROLVA'N*7.t Inzhener; rate zent; KOMVSKIT. D.Ta., radaktor; OSTRIBUIg 11,39, tekhnichaskiy r or [Assembly of machinery] Shorka promyshlennoi produktoit. Noskva, Veen. uchabno-podagog. Ixd-vo Trudrezervtzdat, 1954- 363 p. Ofachinery) (MM 8:6) MURAVIYET, K.H.; KONMHOT, S.M., dotsent; VULIFIN, Z.B.; IrbDOR07, B.F., inzhener, retsenzent; KCROIX71_ uu inzhener, retsenzent. [Machine shop practical Slemarno-oborochnoo delo. Pod red. S.M.XOniu- khova. Moskva, Gos.uauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroitellnoi lit-ry, 1955. 403 P. Wak 8:4) (Machine-shop practice) MMY17.1T, K.N.; IONYUXHOT, S.K., dote., red.; VULIFIN, Z.B.; FEDOROT, B.I., inzh., retsenzent; KaROM. N.Y., inzh.. reteenzent: DUGIN, N&A., takhn, red, [Work of mahanic and fitter] Slonarno-aborochnoe delo. Pod red. S.M. Ui2iukhom.' Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. tzd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1956. 397 P. (MIR& 1137) (Nachlne-shop practice) 4~w KGROZAT, M.Y. Metallic foreign body remaining ton years In the middle ear. Test. oto-rin. IS no*5:109 8-0 156, (KIA 9:11) 1. Is oto-laringologichaskogo otdlentya (nacholinik - zaslushennyy vrach ISISR M.M.7111ppov) Glavnogo voyannogo gompttelya Iment N.N. Burdenko. (UR-YOUIGN BODILBS) ICROLIV. X.F. _00ownw. Revoyery from primary cancer of the middle-ear. Vest.oto-rin. 18 no-5:110-111 3-0 156. (Him 9:11) Is Iz oto-lartugglogichealcogo otdalonlya (nachallnik - saaluzhomW vrach RSM M.N.Pilippov) Glaynogo voyennogo gospitalya inent M.N. Burdenkoi (iAR--CAIIM) KbROLN, M.F. (Moskva) W~~j.llllllw W.""N"the treatment of postoperative wounds in otorhlnolaryngology ma= brith summary in laglishj. Yest.oto-rin. 20 no.1:87-89 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Is otolaringologichoskogo otdelenlya (nAch.-snaluzhennyy vrmch RSIPSR K.M.Filippov) Glavnogo voyennogo gospitalys iment akad. 14 -R.Burdenko. (OrORHIMOIARYNGOLOGICAL DISEASES, surg. postap. wds. disinfect. with imanin (Rue) (ANTISMICS. ther. use tannin, in postop. wds. In otorhinolaryngol. surg. (Ptus) KORDIRV, N.Y.. polkovnik meditsiuskoy slnzhby; 3OKSHTM, M.Ye., podpolkovnik ' ~ ~me ~ikoy slushby, kand.med.nauk; GALIPIMIN, Yu.B., podpolkoynik meditsinskoy slushby Some problems In the differoutial diagnosis of chronio highmoritte. Voon.-med.shur. no.12:54-57 159. (min i4a) (SINUSITIS) FILIPPOV~ MA,, general-mayor meditsinskoy sluzhb;r; KOROLEV, M.F.. polkovnik meditsiziskoy aluzhby Chronic tonsillitim mid current methods of treating it. Voen.-med. zhur. no.4:27-33 Ap 161. (MIM 15:6) (TONSIIS-DISFASF.S) BOGOMOLOVJ, S. A.; KOROLEV, M. F. Potentiated combined intratracheal aneathesia in the extirpation of the larynx. Vent. otorin. no.4:31-36 161. (MIRA 3.5:2) 1. Iz Otorinolaringologiebookogo otdoleniya (nach. - polkovnik meditainskoy oluzhby M. F. Korolev, anesteziolog gospitalya - mayor meditsinakoy sluzhby S. A. Bogomolovp konaulitant-otorino- laringolog - general-myor meditsinskoy sluzhby M. M. Filippov) Glavnogo voyennogo gospltalya imeni akad. N. N. Burdenko, Moakva. (LUM,XUR6W) (TWMATRACHUL ANESTMIA) KOROLEV, M. F. Glomangioma of the retropharyngedl apace. Vest. otorin. n0.5:83-65 161. (MIRA 3-4:12) 1. Iz otorinolaringologicheskogo otdeleniya (nach. - polkovnik maditainskoy aluzhbv M. F. Korolev) Glavnogo voyennogo gospitalya imni almd. N. N. Burdenko (konsulltant-otorinolaringolog - zaaluzhennyy vrach RSFSR reneral-mayor meditsinskoy aluzhby M. M, Filippov) , Moskva. (mmNI-TUMORS) KOROLEV, M.F.; BOGOMOLOV, S.A. Anesthesia in the excision of fibromas from the base of the skull. Vest. oto-rin. 25 no-4:27-31 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz otorinolaringelogichookogo otdoloniya (konsulltant general-myor meditsinakoy aluzhby M.N. Filippov) i anesteziologicheikago dideleniya Glavnogo voyannogo gospitalya imeni N.N. Burdenko, Moskva. K 1 7 .;Iv- 1~ ; B.I!.9 pcdpolk-cr/-nik mad. slu?.hby, kard. med. rauk; v('R()IZV9 M.F119 pollk~ovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby Improving the organizatton of otorb-inola-ryngologic service to the armed forces 'af the U.S.S.R. Voan,-med. zhur, no.6~0-13-94. I&!.. (MM A 18 % 5) yri-ift 'A"Aimo-m. lure Haage.)Iki .ur-j eau bo obtamed ir, vr'to'u~~ appsratu3 dearibed~--a. r. ACCESSION NR: Ap4o44139 S/0129/64/000/008/0039/0041 AUTHOR: Burlakov, S. F.;'-Korolev, M. I... TITLE: Heat treatment of invar-group alloys SOURCE: Metal lovedenlye I termicheskaya obrabotka metal lov, no. 8, 1964, 39-41 TOPIC TAGS: alloy heat treatment, invar, iron nickel cobalt alloy, quenching, tem- pering, thermal expansion, phase transformation, alloy aging, nickel steel / alloy E1630A ABSTRACT: The effect of quenching and tempering conditions on alloy properties (1), the dependence of the coefficicit of thermal expansion on the ingot cross section dimensions (2), and the changes in ingot size and the coefficient of ther- mal expansion during natural and artificial aging (3) were investigated in a study of the conditions of heat treatment as a factor influencing the service qualities of the E1630A ferronickelcobalt alloy containing 31.6% Ni, 3.9% Co and 0.03% C. (1) The coefficient of thermal expansion (from -60 to +60C) and the location of the Mn point were determined from dilatometric curves at +100 to -183C in 5 X 100 mm .-cylindrical s~amples, annealed at 600-1100C in a salt tub and quenched in water. As shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure, the coefficient initially decreases as the Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4044139 temperature rises, and remains nearly constant beyond 850-900C, while the position of the Mn point appears to be unaffected. (2) Cylindrical samples of different cross section, prepared from ingots IO-j 60, 110 and 140 mm in diameter and 120- 200 mm long, were examined. The effect of temperature on the coefficient was found to be more marked in ingots of smal 4er cross sect4on. in ingots 10 mm in diameter the coefficient fell from I .2 x 10- to 0.5 x 10- aftyr quenching'while in ingots 110 mm in diameter it fell only to 0.7-0.8 x 10-6 deg- . (3) A change in ingot size due to residual stresses was found only in samples which had not been temper- ed at 300C. The coefficient of thermal expansion of annealed samples was found to be unchanged after aging for 60,000 hrs. at room temperature or 100 hrs. at 70-90C. Parts made from the E1630A alloy, given optimum heat treatment (i.e., quenched from 870 and tempered at 300C), were found to have highly stable dimen- slons and coefficients of thermal expansion. Orig. art. has; 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL:'Ol SUB CODE: MM No REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 002 Card .2/3 ACCESSION NR; Apt#o44139 a-to to 2 L 46 .60 0V 7A7 400 900 fow Y quenching temperature ENCLOSURE: Ol Fig. Dependence of the coefficient of thermal expansion and the position of the Mn point for alloy E1630A on quenching temperature: I coefficient of thermal expansion; 2 phase transition temperature. 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Cr ;j7 nd N and the 2ad C G.G5, Cr 70,42, Si 0.239 Al 0-52, S V-0i, cid N and the rrst Fe. ElccLrulytL-! trratnunit m aqua regim (a.c., 0.252tup. at 6 v.) rcvcalcd darL Prt:--s ani 1:.,rgc- light mckiles in the N-ccntg. ferrochramt. Data (,.q Micro- h3muei.; ace given. it is 2f slim, (A 0,31. Elie af e uitridimcrN whichundurristirm-miral trans' InatLansup(la t und- C-0-c4ing. Ir, Fz-cllntg. Cr (C-r wc- frimi(I life Same structures as in thu Cr~ Theze Stritcture sugp~ls tim study the double diffusion treatme-it of ~urfacei I-iigh hjrdne,:s and wcar rc-Am=icc, ci;roni--iri~m (th~rw- diflu~iua), and niulidativii. Cf C.A. 49, LN P (1m, JOS- Ehl r t iull.N~ of nitrogen a cmn.'-"'g nit-g- w4m fffv'-tfgsc4'f Th4 n~c~he ko el'ar'.Arev-d ~ h j. I'tri" U- ta ~K'~ L-A.a t V~-' 3 id, tL M in hsA~ -, p t it CCLtd a=tjn vmmpanl4d by '~" t- An UVIVUS in hmtl!nlzt at "4:hcf ten ~`t`fq owm--imdiii t3 fka i=m~ Ll hGA, _a of the ~11 Im it ig Luumed that Via firtt nuxiM~n` Zrl"Tl h- L-=- 'tdd cand Lnd tho s aluida, P. KOROIZV X L AND BURY,,NOV., V.F. "A manual on the designing of foundr7 workshops." Vestnik Vvsshdy Shkoly. Vol. 12,, No 4, pp 59, 1954. SO: D- 81919s 25 Aug 1954. ....... 04~ ;RM -C~ 7--,7nl ;k! I FZ ~t5t~ 2 t-ho. i~ o~ th e-prup-triles-o fs~,rmcd by pa54.ivgr NEIj over Ste= 'r at i A contz; 41~~ Cr rtt~irl(!d ClDnte:IL t"'T fcctLd, wlier63 the km~qth:of t,.C ZV-tfl WM. rr-MPaw Mqt Mc'--tr (hua withwit H, ~,hd wcrc ;,-iuc-d hc A p:-.rt CA, t-" in r7 i~ wh-r, hardc-r-.,Z3. -Itil to 0- "- cv-~ flIQ of the gmi~l to the ~-Inne 13 7- 58 - 2 -4 114 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 264 (USSR) AUTHOR: Korolev, M.L. TITLE: The Effect of Nitrogen on the Cutting Properties of Medium- tungsten High-speed Steel (Vliyaniye azota na rezhuslichiye svoystva srednevol'framovoy bystrorezhushchey stali) PERIODICAL: Sb. statey Vses. zaoch. politeklin. in-ta, 1955, Nr 11, pp 3-9 ABSTRACT: Investigations made of structure, red hardness, and cutting properties showed that nitrogen is an inexpensive alloy component and that it greatly improves the quality of high-speed steel. "I'Ve durability of cutting tools made from a nitrogen- containing steel R9 exceeded that of tools made from the same steel containing no nitrogen by 44-75 percent. The nitrogen content of standard medium-tungsten steel R9 should fall within the range 0.03 - 0.04 percent. Its hardening temperature when nitrogen is present is 15-200 higher than when it is not. Hardening under these con- ditions improves red hardness without producing a noticeable in- crease in grain size. A.-B. Card 1/1 1. Steel-Fropertien-Nitrogen effect 2. Cutting tool*-App1ications SOV/1 37-57- 1-1405 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal . Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 1, p 186 (USSR) AUTHOR: Korolev, M. L. TITLE- Mechanical and Physical Properties of Stainless Chromium Steel Alloyed With Nitrogen (Mekhanicheskiye i fizicheskiye svoystva khromistuy nerzhaveyushchey stali, legirovannoy azotom) PERIODICAL: Sb. statey Vses- zaoch. politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Nr 14, pp 3-29 ABSTRACT: The author investigated the effect of N (up to 0.357o) on the mechan- ical and physical properties of 1Kh13, Kh17, and KhZ8 steel with reference to heat treatment. Introduction of N improves sharply the mechanical properties of steel: In IKhl3 steel G-b increases from 65 to 75 and u-s from 40 to 50 kg/mm? (after quenching from 9500 and tempering at 7200); in Kh17 steel a- b increases from 52 to 68, a-s from 30 to 45 (after quenching and tempering at 7500); in Kh28 steel Tb from 55 to 77, (rs from 42 to 63 (in the annealed state); 6 and ak do not change. Electric resistivity increases, magnetic saturation decreases. Introduction of N widens the -Y range in lKhl3 steel in proportion to the temperature and in Kh17 Card 1/2 steel in proportion to temperature and concentration. The effect SOV/137-57-1-1405 Mechanical and Physical Properties of Stainless Chromium Steel (cont.) of N is caused by the refinement of the grain size during preheating before quench, ing and by the separation of fine carbonitride particles during tempering, The optimum N contents for steel are as follows (inlo)'. IKhl3 0.15 - 0.20, Kh17 0-19- 0.22, and Kh 28 0.3 0 - 0.35. N. S. Card 2/2 KOPOI Vp M.L. The Tech Sci (diu--) 1111iti-oge-, as an alloy conponent -Ik Uglier F in chrome steel." libs., 19,57 23 pp 22 crai. CUS~-R In ~I-d Loscav; Order of Labor Red Penner I-ast of SLcel im. I. V. Stalin.) 120 copies (KLY 12-57, 104) 9 SOVI 137-58- 10-21646 Translation from: Referativnyyzhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 171 (USSR) AUTHOR: Korolev, M.L. C=--- TITLE: The Influence of Nitrogen on Heat-resistant Properties of High-chromium Steel (Vliyaniye azota na zharoprochnost' vyso- kokhromistoy stali) PERIODICAL: Sb. statey Vses. zaochn. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 18, pp 3-11 ABSTRACT: Investigations were performed in order to determine how nitrogen affects the G'p, of steels Khl7 and KhZ8 at a tempera- ture of 5500C. It was established that heat-resistant proper- ties of the steels indicated are improved as a result of intro- duction of N. The optimal N content amounts to 0.15-0.200/6 in the case of the steel Khl7, and 0.25-0.351a in the case of the steel Kh28. 1. Heat resistant alloyo--Properties 2, Nitrogen T.F. effects Card 1/1 N X6i)1()1_ V, 137-58-5-10555 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 239 (USSR) AUTHOR: Korolev, M. L. TITLE: Effect of Nitrogen on the Creation of the Sigma Phase in High- chromium Steel (K vliyaniyu azota na vydeleniye sigma-lazy v vysokokhromistoy stali) PERIODICAL: Sb. statey Vses. zaochn. politekhn.- in-ta, 1957., Nr 19-20, pp, 132-141 ABSTRACT: Steels lKhl3,. Kh17, and Kh28, containing up to 0.17, 0.227 and 0.57% N, respectively, were investigated. Hardness was measured after long heating at 5500C, and the microstructure was studied. After holding for 100 hours, no increase in hard- ness was observed in IKhl3 and Kh17 steels regardless of N content, whereas a considerable rise in hardness was observed in KhZ8 steel (with and without N), testifying to the appearance of a sigma phase. With Kh28 steel the N content does not affect the formation of a sigma phase either. Thus, addition of up to 0.5-0.6% N to steel with 13-28% Cr does not shift the region in which th~.'.a hase exists toward thg bower Cr concentrations. Card 1/1 1. Chromium llo s--Phase studies 2. i-trogen L. V. . --Metallurgical effects 3. Chromium alloys---Structural analysis 18(7) AU~211OR: Korolev 14. L. SOV/163-58-4-29/47 TITLE: Sigma Phase in Steels With High Chrome Content With , Nitrogen (at the Introduction of Nitrogen) (Sigma-faza v vysokokhromistykh stalyakh a azotom) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklad ~sshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, vy pp 174-177 (USSR~ ABSTRACT: Experimental results are given on the influence of nitrogen on the precipitation of the a-phase in steels with a high chrome content. The following steels were examined: M 13, Kh 17, and Kh 28. The following statement was made in the examination: 1) Introduction of nitrogen into a steel with 17 and the more with 13 % Cr does not bring about a precipitation of the 6-phase. Thus, nitrogen does not shift the ranges of formation of this brittle phase in the direction of low chrome concentrations. 2) Nitroven introduced into the steel with 27-30 % Cr-content (steel Kh 28) does not intensify the precipitation of the 6-phase, nor does it deteriorate the steel properties on continuous heating in the range of 400-6000, 1. e. under conditions which cause the precipitation Card 1/2 of this phase. An increase of the nitrogen content in stbel Sigma Phase in Steels With High Chrome Content SOV/163-58-4-29/47 With Nitrogen (at the Introduction of Nitrogen) 7 ASSOCIATION: from 0-3 up to 0-5-0.6 % does not chang* the character of the nitrogen influence. Ther* are 2 tables and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Voesoyuznyy zaochnyy politekhnicheskiy institut (All-Union Polytechnic Correspondence Institute) SUBMITTED: November 14, 1957 S/148/60/000/003/017/018 N T4 A161/AO29 AUTHOR: Korolev, M.L. TITLE: Heat-Resistance of High-Chrome Steel Containing Nitrogen% PrIlIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshildi uchobnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya) 1960, No. 3, pp. 153 - 158 XG TEXT: Chrome 6teel grades X 13(Kh13),K 17 M17) and 28X (Xh28) with 13, IT and 28% Cr content were investigated~~Niirogen was-introduced the method de, scr~ibed in *feaw6l with- nitrous chrome and nitrous ferrochrome into the molten metal. tin -2 (IP-2) TsMITMASh, t st machines were used for testing specimens at m constant stress and te perature (55ft). The results are illustrated by graphs.. In general, the results have shown that nitrogen affects the heat'resistance of high-chrome steel differently at a different nitrogon ajid chrome content. In sted with 13% Cr it lightly reduced the creep resistance, but in ?h 17 and particularly. in Kh28 the creep resistance was higher. The found interdependence between the nitrogen content and creep resistance is shown (Fig. 4). There are 4 figures and 6 references: 5,Soviet.' 1 German. Card 1/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5553 Korolev, Makarly Lavrentlyevich ------------- Azot kak legiruyushchly element stali (Nitrogen as the.Alloying Element in Steel) Moscow. Notallurgizdat) 1961.161 P. 3,200 copies printed. ED.: A. M. Rabinovich; Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. I. Lievit; Tech. Ed.: It. R. Kleynman. PURPOSE : This book is intended for technical personnel of the metallurgical and machine,industrie6 and may also be of use to studevits at metallurgical schools of higher education. COVERAGE: The effect of nitrogen as an.ele4ient for improving the-strdctur6 and properties of,high-chromium steels is analyzed. The author discusses the efect of nitrogen In peiixlitic steels with 12-14% chromium, semiferritic steels with 17% chromium, ferritic steels with 28% chromium, austenitic steels with.18-25% chromium and 9-20% nickel, and in marteheitic steels with high carbon content. The effect Card 1/3 UMINnal neering Cone rete fty, 50 14&1~4r,, aricts, or. -Deformations in Concrete on W'etti Its:Surface With Water," M. M. Korolev, En .4 PP 9r "Gldrotekh Stroi" No 5 Describes experiments for determining values of deformations in contraction and swelling of con- crete, and for studying effect of water. Concrete cylinders and beam were used for experiments. Deformations measured during investigation process i aim 16oM USSR/Engineering - Concrete (Contd) MAY 50 are of theoretical and practical interest for un- derstanding performance of concrete and formation of cracks in it under action of water. C) ~4 ~--, Z:ORO"V& X-M-s inakoner. . 04 otreases occurring 1' and drying. A concrete subjected to alternate Wetting ZZV-VNIIG no .43:176-180 50. (Coacrete-Testin.) (ML" 10:2) 'A emer"O':Testing Mar _51, "String Extensoaeter, Constructed by Engineer M. M. Dorokhov," M. M. Korolev,, Ingr "Gidrotekh Stroi" No 3o PP 47-48 -Describes briefly extensometer for detn of deforms- tions in concrete and discusses its advantages and defects., Indefinite coeff of instrument is chief shortcoming,.vhich prevents its further use despite nuzerous~pos qualities such as: hermetic insula- tion of piano vire and electromagnet coil from ex- terior moisture, stability of string indications at free.state of-extensometer, good acoustic property of strings etc.-, Aft, 197T50 KOROL9V. 1.M., inz.h. ,"Xqualizer of hydrostatic pressure In freezable tanks. Izv. VNIIG 1 46:211-213 '51. (MIR& 12:5) (Hydrostatics) A'D k D L G M. wt. AID P - 1751 Subject USSR/'Iiydraulic Engineering Construction Card 1/1 Pub. 35 - 10#1 Author : Malltsev, K. A. and Korolev, M. M. Title : The problem of controlling the quality of concrete in structures 'PiAodleal : Gidr. stroi., v.24, no.2, 30-32, 1955 Abstract : Various stages of control are discussed; the.vertical core drilling Is criticized. The prope!r way of shipping core specimens and various laboratory tests-are described. Their experimenting with testing devices by the authors is explained and a few points on testing of doncrete core specimens are suggested. Two schematic drawings and a photo are included. Institution: None Submitted No date KCROMV. K.M., inzhener. Preparing a disc to be used in determining the surface strength of concrete. Gldr.strol. 26 no.6:46-47 JS '57. (MIRA 10:7) (Concrete--Testing) 0) ",-,) - I /~ '! V 0 ~_ v) /I MROIXV, M.M., inzh~. Methods of determining the strength of concrete in concrete products. Bet.i shel.-bet. no-7:298 Jl '57. (KIRA 10:11) (Concrete--Testing) . ~ i- A /-'C 'eot-s vP)w-) . Y)-) - AUTHORi Korolev, M.M., Engineer 98-58-5-9/~3 TITLE: Two Methods of Checking the Strength of Concrete (Dva meto- da kontrolya prochnosti betona) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheakoye Stroitellstvo, 1958, Nr 5, pp 36-36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes two of the most rational methods for checking the strength of concrete. There are 1 diagram, 2 tables, 1 photograph, and 6 refer- ences, 5 of which are Soviet and I German. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 KOROLW, Me Me., insh. Ice pressure on the flat sluice gates of the Dnieper Dame IsT. TNIIG 60:172-177 '58. WU 13:6) (Sluice gates) (Dnieper River-Ice) CbUVASHEVA, Natallya Petrovnal doyarkal deputat Verkhovnogo Soveta RSFSR; KOROISV, M.M., red,; VORONTSMA, Z.Z., tekhn. red. (For 7000 kg. of milk from our cows in a year] Za 7000 kologrammov moloka ot korovy v god. 1zhevskq Udmurtskee knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 22 p. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Kolkhoz im. Lenina Debesskogo rayona (for Chuvasheva). (Milk) YOROLEVO M. N. Technology Steel metallurgy; Open-hearth process. Trubin, K. G. Red. M. N. Korolev, Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tech. izd-vo litM po chernoi i tsvetnoi metaIlurgli, 1951'. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Libran, of Congress, June 195$1 Unclassified. 4'r SHUMOV. Ta.A.; MCIROZOT. A.N.; redektor; ROZXRSVBYG. TA.D.. rodaktor Isdatel'stva; RMON, I.M.. takhatcheskiy redaktor (Techaolocr of open-heart smelting; generalization@ from progressive wmerlenceJ Tothnologita wrtanowskot pleyki; obobihohouto per9dovego opytas Moskva, ~css senchno-tokhnotsd-vo lit-ry po chernot I tavot- not astallurgil,'1957. 219 p. (MLILA 10:7) Is Wgrainskly Institut ustallov. (Open-hearth process) PA -- 2 40 8 of the Introduction of oxygen During the Process Th. Velocity 01 when Using Scrap-Metal. 1) Smelting Stainless Stee Fee&-Heads of Caftinge- Of Weight Reduction of th y if alloyed steel 2) is economical onl at P,,,,,t, according highly efficient admixtures Ig developed he surface is clLst. Therefore & method is beii applied only to t I which the exothermic mixture 'a strations) tc al. (2 illu f Ae insulating mat,ri t, o ASSOCUTION' PRESSNTED BY$ SUBMITTEDt AV,L-ILLBLEt Card 2/2 Not given. Library of Congress~ KOROLEV, M.N., referent. Reducing the weight of ingot riser heads (from BISRA Survey. 1956) Stal' 17 no.2:191 7 157. (MLRA 10t (Steel ingotO SKOLTABA&O, Daniil Abramovich; MANOT, Nikolay Ivanovich; KASLOVSKIY, P,M.' retaonzent; BORODULIN, A.I., retsenzent; GONCHAROT. G.I.. reteenzent; SPIRIN, V.I., retesnsent;.jq4gj& IL NN -, nauchnyy red.; ZINGER. S.L., red.izd-va; KARASAV, A.I., tekhn.'red. [Large-capacity open-boarth furnace plants] Martenovskis tookhi a pachami bol'shoi emkosti. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Kookwa, Goa. nauchno-tokha.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavatnoi metallurgil, 1960. 356 p. (HIM 13:9) (Open-hearth furnaces--Design and construction) RTABINIKIT, Bronislav Takovlovich; BERLTAND, S.S., inzh.. retsenzent; GMIA- SIMAHKO, Y.F., inzh., retsenzent; GRTIDSKIT, Te.B.. in7h., retsen- zent; DASIONSKIT, Ta.I., inzh., rotsenzent; DTORIN, S.S.. inzh., reteenzent-, KAMALOT, O.M., inzh., retsenzent; KARPHAN, M.A., inzh., retsenzent; KASHCHENKO, D.S., inzh., retsenzent; KOROL3T, M.N., inzh., retsenzent; KORSAKOT, A.A., inzh., retsenzent; LISSi&O. T.P.. Inzh.. retsenzent; P?,KRLIS, I.B.*I insh., retsenzent; RETTAKIN, A.A., inzh., retsenzent; ROMiOVICH. IT.D.. inzh., retsenzent; PRITKAK, I.A., prof., red.; ATRUTSKATA, R.F., rodAzd-va; ISUMITEVA. P.G.. tekhn.red. [Planning and economics of metall'urgical plants] Planirovanie i ekonomika metallurgicheakikh zavodov. Izd.2., dop. i parer. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tokhn.iz.-I-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tavetnoi metallurgii. 196o. 736 p. (MIRA 13:2) (Hetallur.gical plants) KOROUX y , referent . Use of a con'illuouoly functioning gas analyzer to control the conpleteness of iuel combustion in open-hearth furraces (fron "Open-hoarth proceedings.," v.42,, 19591. Biul. TSIICM no.5:52-53 161. (TURA 14: 10) Whited States-07oen-hearth furnaces) RYABINIKIY, BronlBlav Yakovlevich; ADARYUKOV, G.I., insh., retsenzent; BERLYAND,, S.S., inzh., retsenzent; GERASINENKOA V.A., inzh., retsenzent; GRUDSKIY, V.A., inzh., retoenzent;*DASHEVSKIY, Ye.B., inzh., retsenzent; KARPMAN, Ya.i., inth., retaenzent; KO LEV., M.N., inzh.~, retsenzent; KORSAKOV, i.A., insh., retsenzent; LISENKO, T.P., insh., retsenzent.; PEKILIS, I.B., inzh., retsenzent; REVYAKIN, A.A., inzh., retsenzent; ROMANOVICH9 N.D., inzh., retsenzent; FnIPPOV, S.M., inzh., retsenzent; BRUSHTEYN, A.Lj, red.izd-va; DOBUZHINSKAYA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Planning and the economics of metallurgical plants) Planirova- nie i ekonomika metallurgicheskikh zavodov. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskvao Metallurgizdat, 1963. 754 p. (mia 16:4) (Steel industry-Management) ~ROIEV ~M.~.~ M.0j, kand.seliskokhoz.nauk; HUMIN, V.I. __~O 0. Korollov, nauchnyy sotrudnik Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on the productivity in sheep. Nauk.pratsi "Ask.-Nov." 9:51-54 161. (MIPA 15:3) (Sheep) (Ultraviolet rays--Fnyaiological effect)