SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOZLOV, V.I. - KOZLOV, V.N.

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ACCESSION NR: AP4006629 S/0089/63/015/006/0481/0485 AUTHORS: Glaskov, Yu. Yu,; Dubovskiv, B. C.; Ilyasova, G. A.; Kozlov, V. I.; melov, V. V.; Sharapov, V. N. TITLE: Measuring s-low-neutron spectra on a physical stand of the reactor at the Beloyarsk Statc Regional Power Plant imeni I. V. Kurchstov SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 15, no. 6, 1963, 481-485 TOPIC'TAGS: slow neutron, slow neutron spectrum, neutron flux distribution, neutron spectrum, neutron flux, energy spectrum, time of flight method ABSTRACT: The flight time method has been used to measure the spectra of slow neutrons on the boundary between cells and on a hot channel surface. The 'lattice of the subcritical flacility in which the measurements have been made is similar to the reactor lattice of the Beloyarsk atomic power.plant. The facility under study) measuring 100 x 100 x 100 cm, was placed in thin center of the stand-type uranium graphite reactor core. Channels containing 2%- Card I/X- ACCESSION NR: AP4006629 enriched uranium were placed along the core perimeter, and the facility was filled with channels containing 1.2%-enriched uranium. The measurements were made for two different facilities, with and without water, in the central tubes and heat-releasing elements of the hot channels, and the spectra were measured by a mechanical selector. The time separation of the impulses took place in 128- channel analyzeil,.with each channel measurinS 32 microseconds in width. A chamber made of stainless steel lXl8H9T and filled with He3 to a pressure of 18 Atms was used as a neutron detector. The energy distribution of the neutron flux found by processing the experimental data are shown in the enclosure, Fig. 3. The experi- mental spectra were compared with the rated spectra on the outer boundary.of the cell and the .5pectra on the boundary between the graphite and uranium zones. The rated values were "cro3s linked" with the experimental ones in the moderation region on the boundary between the cells. The comparicon thus included both the energy and spatial distribution, and the results appear to agree with the experimental data. C',d 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4006629 ItThe authors exDress their gratitude to L. A. Matalin for the develop- .,,'ment and construction of the time analyzer, to P. S. Klemashev for designing the mechanical Interrupter, and to V. V. Orlov and A. G. Novikov for their useful comments." Orig. art. has: 3 Figures and 3 Pormulas SUBMITTED: 27Apr63- DATE ACQ: 07Jan64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: NS ASSOCIVII014: none NR RTF SOV: 005 OTHER: 002 Card 31A KOZLOV, V.I. Decompensated glaucoma from data of ',he eye clinic of the Donets Medical Institute in an eleven-year period. Vestn. oftal. 76 no.4.045-49 Jl-Ag163 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Wafedra, glaznykh bolezney (zav. - prof. L.B.Zats) Donets- kogo meditsinskogo instituta. TZ ;041 MO o KOZTOV, V.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. - ____ M Steam PoWef plants on large American tankers; from foreign joarnals. Sudostroenie 22 no.7:41-44 J1 "6. (KLRA 9:10) (United States--Tank vessels) KOZIOV, V.I., kand..tekhn.nauk; BUMBARU, S., inzh. *1. nereasing the economy aspoot of steam turbine plants on seagoing cargo vessels. Sudostroenie 24 no.1:22-27 Ja 158. (MIU 11:2) (Steam turbines) KOZLOV, V.I.,_ kand.tekhn.nauk , Investigating performance of automatic vater mixers during coagulation processes. Trudy GISI no.25:160-174 156. (MIRA 11:5) (Water--Purification) . -kO~w--V9--Vl--i kandatekhn.nauk,- HUMOV9 S.9 kand.tekbn.nauk; HAMEV9 V.9 inzh. .Use of internal combustiou engire exhm t gases in the transportatlon of petroleum and ship repsirs* Rech. transp. 19 no,12:22-24 D 160, (MIRA 13:32) (Waste heat engines) (Petroleum-Transportation) (Shipa-41aintenan6e and repair) VORONKOVSKAYA, A.P., inzh.; VORONKOVSKIY, V.P., kand.tekh.nauk; KOZLOVP V.I., kand.t.ekhn.nauk; TITOV, P.I. prof.; YBITSMp -F.L., kand.tekhn.nauk I Temperature of heated surfaces and livability conditions of engine rooms in seagoing motorships. Sudostroenie 29 no.2:18-22 F 163. (MIRA 16t2) (Ships-Heating and ventilation) (Insulation (Heat)) 43610-66 EWP(t) ACC NRs AP6012808 SOURCE CODE: GE/0030/66/014/002/KlOl/KI05 AUTHOR: Telesnin, R. V.; Kozlov, V. I. ORG: Faculty of Physics, Lanonosov State University, Moscow e TITLE: Spin wave resonance in thiynermalloy films SOURCE: Physica status solidi 9 V. 14, no. 2, 1966, K101-K105 and appropriate insert following page 529 TOPIC TAGS: spin resonance, ferromagnetic resonance, magnetic thin film, permalloy A~STRACT: The spin wiA spectra of films 180-3180 A thick were measured for the case of parallel or ation of a 9400 Mc magnetic field modulated at a frequency of 1 Mc., Earlier experiments had dealt with thicker films. Oscillograms showing the resonance peaks for films of 6 different thicknesses are shown. The distances of additional pe from the main peaks is graphed as a function of thickness. The position of the peaksl has a near quadratic variation at thicknesses of 1700 A but changes to a straight ling variation for thicker films. Possible interpretations of the results are suggested. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 17Jan66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 003 1/1 L 38533-66 E1RT(l)/EWT(m)/T/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) GG/JD r-,46 - - 66 0217662/0317/OY1 C-N A~~67363 is-ITWO-1267 Rt SOURCE COD AUTHORSs Telesnin, R. V.; Kozlov, V. I. ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (MOBkovskiy gosu~dversitet) TITLE: Determination of the coercive force of thin magnetic films having reversed magnetism by treatment with a UU field SOURCEs Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye., v. 21, no. 2., 1966, 317-318 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic thin fi-Im, permalloN ferromagnetic film, UHF, magnetic modulation, magnetic anisotropy ABSTRACT: 'Magnetic reversal taking place upon treat4~ent with a UHF field has bean investigated in a series of thin films of permalloy.P The study was perf ormed on an apparatus designed for the observation of ferromagnetic resonance in films at the frequency of 9400 Mhz. The application of high frequency modulation of the magnetic field was previously described by ~. V. Telesnin and V. I. Kozlov (Izve AN S33Rp ser. fiz., 1965, 29, No* 4, 566). Oscillograms obtained indicate the dependence of the shape of the curves on the rotation of the film with respect to the magnetic field. The magnitude of the field resulting in the change of sign of the derived absorption curve conforms to the values for coercive force as measured on these films by magneto-optical.methods. In some cases the transition is stepwiae, Card 1/2 UDC: 539.216,2s538.248 L 38533-66 ACC NRt A] permitting evaluation of the magnetic reversal process in greater detail. The authors express their gratitude to Ye. N. Illichava for magneto-optic measurements of coercive force, Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE 2 15fty65/ ORIG REF t 003/ OTH REF% 001 Acc- SOURCE .'CODE* UR/0048/66/030/001/01106119 AUTHOR: T619 ni s nr H-vo;-90zloy V I ORG., Ph si a Department IjIJAversity im. H.V.Lo y monosov (Fizichesk.Ly takulftet Moskovskogo, ~osiudarstvennogo-univeroiteta)I of ~thia fer,romagnatic filmd under the action of aicrowave tITLFIR; Quasistatic switching f reque ---- a - 73TO-H TY ney fTeMs-2wronsacti.ons or-tue-.8econd-A-11 mposium on the Physics of Thir I~orromagnetic Films held at Irkutsk 10 July:lto,15 Ju SOURCE: AN SSSRO Izvestiye,~Sekiya'fizicheakaya,v,30, no. 1, 1966, 116-119- TOPIC TAGS:: ferromagnetic film, magnetic thin film, magnetic coerc-ive force,magnetic anisotropy,superhigh frequency,:-ferromagnetic resonance,medium frequency, ABSTRACT: With.& ferromagnetic resonance apparatus described elsewhere bythe authors (Izv.AH SSSR.Sek-.fiz.029,~N-6.4.,,568-~(1965)).the 9.4 kMHz microwave absorption:of thin ferromagnetic films of, undisclosed -coinp(?sit ion has been investigated with the quasi- static magnetic~:field - In the. ploneof,,the fil ahd modulated at I MHz *ith an ampli- tude oV0405 Oe. 'An automatic frequency control'system kept the microwave oscillator tuned to the resonant frequency.of-the cavityl so that the phase sensitive detector responded only to the imaginary part of.the susce~tibjlity. In.addition to'the usual spin wave resonancetwhich occurred at 80 Oe in a 510 A film, there was observed: ali- sorption at very low Values-of-the.-magnetic field. When the magnetic field was di- rected along the hard axis there was observed a single absorption, peak at zero-filld, Card V2 7. 15),1?-66 ACC AP6004484 A half -width rough Y'twice c with ~Qrcive force.of the f ilm at, least in the dais case for wh ich the. oacillogram to showw.the data obtained with the field parallel t 0 the hard axis are not discussed in: detail). .-WhIen the magnetic field was directed, alo Ing the easy-axis the oscillogram,obtained wit h a phase Isensitive detector that responded to thederivative- of the absorption was reminiscent of:a.nearly square hysteresis loop: thesigna,l~gradually rose aa,zero-f-161d.,was approached and rather suddenly changed sign at-a negative field equal to.1the.Coercive force of the film. The equivalence-of:.the f ield.~at'whichl the absorptio,:,ignai changed~,slgn to the.coercive force of the f Us- it - illustrated by- a tabular.comparji6a'-~rthe coercive forces, measured with a magnito-' optical technique and~by..the~ present;nethod, of 12films of thickness from.230 tolloo and having.coorcive,fore es from 3.51-to 1.0 Oe, 'When the direction of the quasistatic field was altered by 900,so that-it became . pe.rpendicular both to the microwave as ". tic gne f ield in the resonator and -to-,the:l- Ws: modulation f leld, the signals became.very similar to those.observed byA.G.Leanik and G.I.Levin (Izn. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz., 29 No.4, 560- (1965)), and T.E.Hasty and L.J,Boudreaux (J.Appl. Phys., 32, No. 10,1807: (196601~ In thiscase when the field'was para Illel1o-the h Iard axis.the peaks on the oscll2ogran occurred at fields very nearly equal*.to the anisotropy field of the film. It is'sug- gested that.the possibility of.observing low frequency resonances by a microwave teen-,,. nique may be due to a coupling between.the low,frequency and high frequency,paraseters. of the sample, Orig,. art* has; 3 fig~ures and I table. SOCODS; .20 SUBWDATRj 00 ORIO. RM, 004 OTH:EWr 001 C01212 XPG00448~7~ URAS 5 i- 75-115 Ac%. ~/Gd 0)06"616 6;~CjOi 2 AUTHOR: KozlovV.I. ORG: ztm out Phys~cs.Depa qscow~State University Im. M.V.Lomonosov (Pizicheakiy fakul.tet Moskovskogo goaudaraftennogo universiteta) TITLE: Forromagnetic resonance In-thIn Magnetic films under parallel magnotixation firansactions of ~the 6~cond AMMOR symposium on the Physics of Thin Ferromwmej_1_q_ Films. hold at Irkutsk 10 July, 1964/ SOME: Ail SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya fizichoskaya, v. 30, no. 1, 1966, 112-115 TOPIC TAGS: forremagnetio,filmp magnetic thin film, permalloy9 ferromagnetic resonance, spin wave spectrum ABSTRAM, Perromagnetic resonance spectra at 9.4 MMz of Permall Mms from 180 to 3180 A thick were recordedwith the magnetizing field in the plane o,,' the film In order to investigate'the secondary peaks due to spin wave resonance that appear under these conditions. The films were vacuum evaporated at 10-5 mm Rg in a 200 Oe m&gD Ietic field onto glasssubstrates heated to 2000C. The width of the main resonance In- creased monotonically with increasing film thickness from 25 Oe for a 200 A film to 70 Oe for a 3000 X film. The first secondary resona e was observed in a 5104 film, It occurred at 80 09 and-was 40 Oe wide., With increasing film thickness.further secondary resonances appeared at low field strength and moved with further increase of Card 1/2 --------------4 :~ACC Nqi, AP6004483 thickness toward, the main resonance. jn a 2835 A film therewere observed a main peak at 1030 Oe and f ou'r secondary,peaks:at 900, 810, 660, and 420 Oe. The widths~of the give peaks were.58.34, 26, 22,-and,54.0e, respectively, and their.relative intensi- ties were 1, 0.02, 0.15, 003 and 0.006. In-films less than 1700 A thick the reso- nances were quadratically spaced; in thicker films the resonances, especially~those near_the~main resonance, were approximately linearly spaced. The anisotropy fields determined from the shift in the'pooitions of the different resonances on changing the magnetization direction from.theeasy toAhe hard axis differed from each other for the same film; no regularity -was., detected in these variations. The effective saturation magnetization of all the films was close.to 9.8 kilogauss. For.the films in the thickness range in which the quadratic dispersion law was valid, the value A = 0.9 x 10-6 erg/cm was derived for the exchange constant by assuming that themain resonance corresponds to uniform precession with the Index n = 0 and that the first secondary peak corresponds to a spin wave, with index n = 1. The resonance lines of film deposited on 3200 and on'~app'roximately .room temperature substrates were dia- torted.. Spin wave spectra wei~e. also observed~in cathode sputtered film. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CCDE.& 20 SUEU DATE: -00 ORIG REF: 001 OM REF: 006 C:~~212 KOZL-OV, V.I. (Mbskva, Dm-100, Mantulinskaya ul. 24, kv. 70) Conductive pathways of nerves. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 47 no. ll..-76-82 N 164 (MIRA 19.-l) 1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii ( zav. - prof. V.V. Kupriyanov) 11 Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo medltsinskogo instituta Imeri Pirogova. SubmAtted Rpril 23, 1963. KC21,OV) tl,%, mlaCcHy nwichinyy ,i,)trudnik Practice'.i irl vihia collectl~~Cn of thul for cortrol of Lhe tpnt~ sibi-`~ -us. 'r-_,dy VSNIM.esdrev is_Qed-,va I ufa le"jnrv i cl- -'e1. K9ZLOV) V. i. Ferrovagnotic rer~onarice in thLn in ca.,.0 of 1:,v. AN, "0. 1: 111--1i Ja , 66. (Ila-iia 19:1) It("t u n ive r s I t e ta . El Ivi ~7')cr re. .1!, 1~'-! IQ I F; y Imi KOZLOV, V. I. "Etnic'neskiy aspekt dernograficheskilkn. protsessov v nek~tOry---n Stran-ak." YTWO- Vostochnoy Evropy." report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Ant'r-iropological "! Ethnological Sciences, 'I-10 Aug 64. Moscowy J 1 ACC NR,-- Ap6'031708_'___ A,T_______sO_URCE-CODE: - UR/03';,/GG/000/~V07/00,il/001;2 ,AUTHOR: Frumkin, I. A. (Engineer); Kozlov, V. I. (Engineer); Kuznetsova, A. V. (Engi- neer); Ostanin, V. G. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Attempt to construct a high-pressure reactor for operation at high to-perature s !SOURCE: Khimicbcskoyu i neftyanoye rwlGhinostroyeniye, no. 7, 1966, 41-42 'OPIC TAGS: meta! licat tmatment, thermal fatigue, pressure vessel, metallurgic pro- 1cess, chemical r-,~actor 25KhMF steel, 25Kh3MF steel ',ABSTRACT: GCG1jn 0~- a reactor for operation at 1500 atm and 4000C (for the produc-! Ition of synt'W_~tic miinerals) is described. The reactor (autoclave) bod was made of I y 1251(h2MF steel and the cover was made of 25'(h3,,:F steel. After forging, both pieces were ,subjected to lengthy, multi-stlage thennal treatment at 150-10100C and 4-56 hr duration.7 ;Aft.er this treatment, both the re-actor body and -zhe cover had higher mechanic 1 proper-! a ,ties than those required for operation at 1500 atm and 4000C. The asserbled reactor :passed the 1875 atm test. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2 tables. ,SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001 UDC: 66.023.7-987.002.2 Card 1/1 1. KOZWV' V. I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Dogs - Qorkiy Province 7o Contribution to the study of the biology of the eaccoon-like dog (Nyctoreutes procyonoides Gray) in the Gorkiy Province. Zool. shur. 31. No. 5. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ Jamary -1953. Unclassified. PUZANOV, Ivan Ivanovich; KOZLOV. Vladimir Ivanovich; XIPARISOV, Glob Petrovich, [decea'sel"kOINA. L.F., redaktor; ZAKHAROV, K.A., tekhnicheskiy redak-tor [Animals of Gorkiy Province; vertebrates] Zhivotnri mir Gortkovskai oblasti; pozvoriochnve. Izd. 2-oe, dop. [Gorlkii] Gorikovskoe kn-yo 1955. 585 P. (MLRA 9:10) (Gorkiy Province--Vertebrates) KOZLCV, V.I.,- KUZNETSO-V, N.I. -wp~~ tr. - Dismonntable cage for keeping small animals, Biol. v ehkole 6: 80-81 N-D 158. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Gorlkovskiy goeudaretvennyy universitet. (Nature study--Equipment and supplies) KOZI1OV, V-I-; nZNICTSOV, N.I. I 'r Apparatus for registering the diurnal activities of birds nesting 113 the hollows of trees and small burrowing animals [with summar7 in English]. Zool. zhur. 37 no.8:1264-1267 Ag '58. (MIRA 11:9) l.Gorlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Scientific apparatus and instruments) (Zoology-Field work) XDZ"TSOV. W.I., KOZLOV' V.I. Wintering place of bats In the Centrnl Uralne' biol. 63 no.43131-132 R-Ag 158 PROVINGE)--BATS) (VOSIRESENSK REGION (SVERDWVSK (ANIMALS. HABITATIONS OF) Biul.MOIP. Otd; (MIRA 11:1.1) OTKS. G.I., dottor tekhn. nauk, prof.; USEILKOV, Te.M., inzh.;-K9~L-O-VL- ,I-I., inzh, Using molten iron-calcium slag for converting high-lDhosphorcus pig irono' Izv. vys. ucheb, zav,; chern. met. no.12:3-8 D 158. (KM 12:3) I.Moskovskiy institut stali. (Slag) (Cast iron--Motallurgy) 3/148/60/000/009/005/025 A161/AO30 AUTHORS: and Yavoyskiy, V.I. TITLE: The role of bottom fritting in oxidizing processes in steel- melting PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 9, 1960, 35-42 TEXT: The influence of the bottom fritting in basic open hearth furnaces on oxidizing processes has been investigated in 250 ton furnaces melting mainly low-carbon steel. Rkerences are made to thirteen works (Ref.1-13) in which the alternating oxidizing and reduoing in the fritting during the heat was considered from the angle of the effect on the furnace bottom, with only few exceptions (Ref.1,6) where the effect on the melting process was considered as well. Fritting samples were taken with a simple device consisting of a rod and a shell taking core samples. The top of the oores about 15 mm deep was taken for investigations. The composition of thia surfftoa I&yor ahanged very conaiderably ~Iur~,njg -1ne heat. 'the love3t iron oxide content in the surrace of fritting was obse-rred tow&rds the eni C.ard 1/4 S/145/60/000/009/00:5/025 The role of bottom fritt,ing ... A16l/AO30 of heat (contrary to 'conclusions in (Ref.6)). Apparently, silicon and manganese have the m4jor effect on reducing of the oxides in fritting during melting, and the temperature during the melting period is not sufficient for oxidizing of carbon by the oxides of iron and bottom. In deeper layers the content of iron oxides remained high during the melting and evened out through the fritting depth at an higher temperature. (The same had been sta- ted in (Ref-7)). Floating of low-melting fritting components into slag makes the fritting surface more refractory and rough (Ref.10), and this assists the formation of CO bubbles on the bottom and development of the "bottom" reaction of carbon oxidizing. The iron oxide content in the fritting surfa- ce diminishes, and the earlier it is free from low-melting layers with high content of calcium, silicon and aluminum oxides, the faster starts the in- tensive CO bubbles formation on the bottom and the lower will be the oxygen content ip the metal bath. This explains also the higher content of hyper- equilibrium oxygen in metal after melting. The absolute quantity of carbon oxidizea by the iron oxides from the fritting is not high (0-05-0-06% C was determined in one heat), but it is important for the development of bottom boiling. Increased content of CaO and Si02 was observed in all heats during Card 2/4 S/148/60/000/009/005/025 The role of bottom fritting A16l/AO30 higher temperature period. This indicates the opposite concentration gradi- ent (compared with the start of heat) of these components in the fritting depth and the appearance of high-melting calcium silicates at this time. Microscopic investigation confirmed this. After the carbon content in the bath reaches about 0.10%, and decarbonization in the fritting becomes slow, the iron oxide content in it begins to grow from the higher oxygen content in liquid metal, and this lasts apparently until the moment when the bath is deoxidized. During the deoxidation of metal the sense of chemical inter- action of fritting and bath changes again. During tapping, the surface of fritting becomes saturated in iron oxide from the slag as well as from the oxidizing atmosphere in the furnace and oxidation of metal beads on the bottom. The concentration of FeO and CaO in the fritting and in the final slags is completely aifferent, and this indicates the selective absorption of iron oxide from slag by the fritting, thoughi I.P.Baslyas and A.M Le'nesa (Ref .7) came to a different conclusion. (but did not state the time ol taking samples). Petrographic analysis of fritting samples revealed that iron oxid- es were present in the fritting during the heat end in the form of ferrous silicates and solid solution of wustite in pericline (-Iperiklaz"). Magnes- ium ferrite starts appearing at about 0.10% C in metal. At the charging Card 3/4 s/14 60/000/009/005/025 The role of bottom fritting ... A16iYAO30 end a high quantity of calcium ferrite, magnesium ferrite and RO were reveal- ed. Metal beads were absent in these samples. Conclusions: 1) The varia- tion of iron oxide content in the fritting of the basic open hearth bottom during the heat has been studied. 2) It has been proven that iron oxides in the fritting take an active part in oxidization processes in the steel- making process. Part of the silicon and manganese in pig iron is oxidized by these oxides during the melting period. 3) The observations confirmed the opinion of some investigators that the "bottom" reaction of cF:bon oxidization gradually grows during the second half of the heat process. The time during which the oxidization of carbon is taken over by the furnace bottom can be different. The rate of the rise in temperature has a consider- able effect on this. Iron oxides contained in the fritting on the furnace .bottom take some part in oxidization of carbon. There are 5 fit'Tures and 13 references: 12 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION% Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUBMITTED: 16 May 196o Card 4/4 lfri-7-L C-I~ V I MOR I BOOK ECIWITATION BOV/5556 Moacov. Institut stall. Novoye v teoril i praktike proizvodstva martenovskoy atall (Rev (Developmental in the Theory and Practice of Open-Hearth Steelmaking) Houcav, %!t&UurgIzdnt' 1961. 439 P- (Sericat Trudy NezbYuzovskogo nauchnago saveshchaniya) 2,150 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Ministeretro ~Yasheeo i srednego apetsiallnogo obrazoranija R&MR. Moskoyokiy inatitut stali imeni 1. V. Stalina. Eds.t M. A. Glinkav, Professor, Doctor or Technical Sciences, V. V. Yj7ndakov, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, V. A. Kudrin, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences, 0. X. Oyka, Professor, Doctor of Technical Science*, and V. I. Tavoyakly, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed.i Ye. A. Borko; Ed. of Publishing House: 1. D. Gromov; Tech. Ed.% A. 1. Karasey. PURPOSE- Thin collection of articles is Intended for members of scientific institutions, faculty members of schools of higher education, engineers concerned vith metallurgical processes and physical chemistry, and students specializing in these fields. C ara 1/14 New (Developmonta) in the Theory (Cont.) SOV/5556 COVMAGZ: The collection contains papers reviewing the development of open- hearth steelmaking theory and practice. The papers, written by staff members of schools of higher education, scientific research instituten, and main laboratories of metallurgical plantap were prosonted and diucassed at the Scientific Conference of Schooln of Righer Education. The follawing topics am consideradt the k1matics and mechanism of carbon oxidation; the process of slag formation in open-hearth furnaces using in the chargq either are-lime briquets or composite flux (the product of calcining the mixture of lime with bauxite), the behavior of hydrogen in the open-hearth bath; metal desulfurization proccoseal the control of the open-hearth thermal melting regime and its automation; beat-engineering problems in large-capacity furnaces; aerodynamic properties of fuel gases and their flow'in the furnace combustion chamber; and the improvement of high-alloy steel quality through the utilization of vacuum and, natural gases. The fol3oving persons took part in the discussion of the papers at the Conferencet S.I. Filippar, V.A. Kudrin, M.A. Glinkov, BP. Ham, V.I. Yavoyokiy, G.N. Oyka and Ye. V. Chelishchey (Moscov Steel Itatitute)j Ye. A. Kazachkoy. ancL A. S. Kharitoncr~ (Zhdanoy Metallurgical Inatitute)l N.S. Kikhaylets Onstitute of Chemical Metallurgy of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR); A.I. Stroganov. and D. Ya. Povolotakiy (Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute); P.V. V=ikhin Ural Polytechnic Institute); I.I. Fomin tthe Moocov 'Sery i voloto Yletallurgical Plut); V.A. Yuklev (Central Asian Polytechnic Institut-) Card 2/14 Vev (Developments3 in the Theory (Cont.) W115556 and M.I. BeyUnor (Ifight School of the Dneprodzerzhinsk Metallurgical Institute). References follow soma of the articles. There are 268 references, mostly Soviet. TAETZ OF COMMTS: Foreword 5 Ymyoyakiy, V. L [Mookovokiy inatitut etAU - Moscow Steel Institute). Principal Trends In the Developmnt of Scientific Research in Steel Manufacturing 7 Filippov, S. 1. (Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Yb3cov Steel Institute]. Regularity patterns of the Kinetics of Carbon Oxidation 15 In Metals With Lov Carbon Content 17. 1. Antorenko participated in the expericentaj Lei1n, S. L. (Profoosorv Doctor of Technical Sciereas, Dnepropetrovskly metallurgichaskly institut Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute]. Caxd 3!14 MINE M7 New (Devel6pmental in the Theory (Cont.) SOV/5556 Kleyn, A.L., and P.V. Umrikhin (Ural Polytechnic Institute]. Slag Formation When Using Composite Flux Produced by Calcination of Lime.-Bauxite Rixture 117 Ushakav, Ye. N. (Candidate of Technical Sciences], Ye. V. Abroaimov, (Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences], V.I. Kozlov, V.A. Shcherbakov (Engineers], A.G. Kotin [CnndidatW-6r1ZffM3hicM1 Sciences], and M.P. Sabiyev (Engineer], [Moacow Steel Institute, Ukrainakiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut metallov - Ukrainian Scientific Research Inatitute of Wtals Alchavskiy motallurgicheakiy zarod Alchavak ILtallurgical Planti. Improving the Steelmaking Pro... in Large-Capacity Open-Hearth Furnaces 125 Voloshina, 11A (Engineer]. Using Ore-Lima Briquets Instead of Ore and Lime in the Open-Hcarth Process 133 [D.I. Sapiro, P.I. Kovalov, S.I. Zhmak, 0. Ye. Kravtoov, Engineers, and I.M. Tkachenko, A.P. Poletayev, Technicians participated in the reacerch work) Ofengenden, A.M. (Engineer]. Accelerating the Slag Formation and De~ulfurization in the Open-Hearth Process 140 card 6/14 S/137/61/ooo/on/o24/123 AO6O/A1O1 A~71HORS: Ushakov, Ye. N., Abrosimov, Ye. V., Kozlov, V. I., Shcherbakov, V. A., Kotin, A. G., Sabiyev, M. P. TITLE: Improvement of steel-smelting technology in high-capacity open- hearth furnaces PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 38, abstract 11V227 (V sb.: "Novoye v teorii i pral-tike proizv. martenovsk. stali", Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1961, 125 - 132, Discuss. 193 - 201) '1UT: The authors describe the results of the Investigations of the condi- tions of slag formation and their effect upon the productivity of high-capacity open hearth furnaces under the conditions of replacing ore and limestone in the charge by ore-limestone briquets or a premixed ore-limestone mixture. The ar- ticle also describes the investigation of various variants of metal reduction. in order to exclude the influence of the thermal schedule, the experimental and ordinary smeltings were carried out at practically the same thermal loads: 35 - 38 million kcal during the charging and 25 - 27 million kcal during the finishing. The ore-limestone briquets from the Krivorozhlye plant had the following composi- Card 1/ 3 S/137/61/000/011/024/123 Improvement of steel-smelting technology in... Ao6O1AlOl tion: Fe 47 - 52%, S'02 5.4 - 6.9%, Cao 10.1 - 14.1%; basicity 1.8 - 2.2. To raise the basiciry of the slag, limestone (-1,31,6 of the weight of the metallic charge) was added to the charge after the melting. The maln indices of the ex- perimental and control smeltings with the use of briquets are cited, from which it follows t-.hat with practically the same composition of the metallic charge the quantity of loose materials in operating with briquets is less by 13.5 tons (2.~% by wel,ght or the metallic charge and 12.3% of the total weight ol ore and limestone), in smelting with briquets as compared with ordinary control smeir- ing-s +hs mean charging duration is reduced by 15 min, ana that, of the smel4ing ny 1 ftr 24 min. The basicity of the slag in smelting with briquets is somewha-, rAvV,er than tnat in ordinary smeltings dUe to t he lower SIO.;, content in the ,~narge, Despite the fact that with the use of briquet.s t-he-1appInp dura"ion Is i.,T~rea:ied on account. of the higher C content, after the melting (by O~11%), the rotal smelting d-,.ArafAon is then still I hr' 15 min less t-lian chat of ordInary heats. 1-his Corresponds to an increase, of %, in the hourIly ,r,_)duc*,Av1Ty off ~',he j'ArnaCE, The effectiveness of using lump materials Ln the cl-,arge i.,., rioted. -Ihe or,?-!Imest-one -MIX~rlAre wazz prepared earlier in the crarge yard --.J f-o limeirone 1,1. Trie re.-iults of experimeriVal ho_a!.s w!-~. ,,ana ~/3 3/137/61/C'00/011/024/123 improvement of steel-smelting technology in ... A060/A101 s'!~one mixture are cited. As result of reducing the smelting time the total dura- tion of the heat was reduced by 15 min on the average. Liquid slags with float- ing pieces of limestone were noted during the smelting period. The mean slag basicity after 'the melting turned out to be considerably lower than in ordinary heats, which deLeriorated the conditions of metal desulfuration. The finishing of the experimental heats, on account of the higher 3 content at a low C content (during smelting in the presence of high acidity slag much more C was burned out than in ordinary heats) is made more difficult and requires the addition of-large quantities of limestone, and in special heats, also of Fe-Mn. The inefficiency of the use of ore-limestone mixture is noted, since a very small effect is achieval by it. The main Indices of heats with the reduction in ladles and in the furnace are cited. Reduction in the furnace lowers the duration of the finishing, reduces the Mn bum-off (by 30% on the average) and the saving of about 3 kg of Fe-Mn per ton of steel Is effected. Despite a somewhat greater complexity of the technolo- gical process the method of reducing the smelt in the ladle while smelting in high-capacity furnaces is recommended for large-scale production. I. Polyak [Abstracter's note: Complete translationj Card 313 -00 s/148/61/000/011/002/Oi8 E071/Ei8o AUTHORS: -Kozlov, V.I., Vishkarev, A.F., Zillberman, A-G.v and Yavoywk-iY, V.I. TITLE., Diffusion of carbon and oxygen in liquid steel PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya metallurgiya, no.11, 1961, 38-44 TEXT: In order to establish the relative rates of diffusion of carbon and oxygen in liquid steel (which are important in explaining the mechanism of oxidation of carbon) the authors made an attempt to measure the diffusion coefficients of these two elements in molten iron The diffusion coefficient of carbon was determined using ~14 by the method of orthoradiography. Since capillaries of 5-6 mm in diameter were used the influence of convection was not eliminated and out of numerous experiments only 11 results could be used for the determination of the coefficient. This was found to be equal to 4 x io-5-1.92 x 10-4 CM2/sec, which is close to published data. The diffusion coefficient for oxygen was determined by the method of semi- Card 1/ 2 Diffusion of carbon and oxygen ... S/148/61/000/011/002/018 E071/E180 infinite rod with a constant source of oxygen (blowing of oxygen on the surface of iron for one minute at a rate of 0.5 -!/Min). It was found that the diffusion coefficient for oxygen is higher than that of carbon by about two orders, namely (3-0 - 7.8) x 10-3 CM2/sec. The results Invalidated the generally held view that the diffusion of oxygen is slower than carbon. Bearing in mind possible experimental inaccuracies, it can be stated that the diffusion of carbon in molten iron in not faster than that of oxygen. S.Z. Bokshteyn, I.S. Kulikov and A.A. Zhukhovitskiy are mentioned in the article. There are 4 figures, 2 tables and 12 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The English language reforence readoi Ref.4: D.W. Morgan, J.A. Kitchener. Transactions of the Faraday Society, V-50, no.1, 1954. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUBMITTEDg June 24, 1961 Card 2/2 KOZLOV, V.I.; YAVOYSKIYq V.I. Investigating the oxidation reaction of carbon in 5CC-ton open-hearth furnaces. Izv. vys. uchab. zav.; ch--.rn. m--t. no. 1:46-55 161. (1-1111 14:2) 1. 1.,Iojkovskiy institut stali. (Open-hearth furnaces-Combtistion) (Oxidation) W 5WHERBAKOV, V.A.; ABROSIMOV, Ye.V.; Prinimali uchastiye: USHAKOV, Ye.N.; KOZLOV, V.I.; KOTIN, A.G.; SABIYEV, M.P. Slag conditions during melting in high-capacity open-hearth furnaces. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.7:59-64 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i SDlaVOV. (Open-hearth process) (sing) N.F. Using plastic supports for the MK-54 and MY-56 machine tools. Diu!. tekh.--okon.infom.Cou.nauch.-lool.inst.nauohsi tekh.infom, 18 no.5t44-45 My 1658' (MIRA 1626) KOMM., M - , Structure of 'the intracerebral portion of the oeulamotor nerve. Arkho anat., gist. i embr. 48 no.6t69-74 Je 165. , (MIRA 1817) 1, Xaftdra'normallnoy anatomii (sav. - prof V.V.Kupriyanov) II Moskovskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni Firogova. TATARINTSSEV, A.S.; ~K-CYZLOV, V.I. Fffect, of quantitative correlation of the compononts of mixed pollen on the pollination selecLivIty. Agrobiologlia no.2:300 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17;~-,)' 1. Plodoovoshchnoy Institut imen' 1.1f,, M-,churinjv g. Michurinsk. iA 'KOZWV V. X. Karakul Sheer, Progressive breeding of karakul sheep on the '.Tolotov Collective Farm. Sots. zhiv. 14 No. 6, 1952. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of CongrQss, August 19 ' Uncl. DERING, A.B., glav. red.; TUROV, M.G-, zam. glav. red.; BERZON, E.M., red.; BUOHKIN, N.A., red.; KOZLOV, V.K., red.; NAYMAHX, I.I., red.; NIKOLAYEV, K-X-,-r-e--d-.j----SUSHCHEV, N.N., red.; TERESHCHENKO, Ye.I., red.; YUNHEYSTER, A.B., red.; PULIKINA, Ye.A., otv. za vyp. (Reports on the technical level of the manufactiire of reinforced concrete products] Sbornik dokladov ob urovne tekhniki proizvodstva zhelezobetonnykh izdelii; informa- tsionnyi material. Leningrad, Otdel tekhn. informatsii. No.3- 1959. 81 P. (MIRA 16;111) 1, Leningrad. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy in- stitut po, mashinam dlya promyshlennosti stroitellnykh materialov. (Reinforced concrete products) o7, (DL~ KOZLOVp V. K. KOZLOV VIKI Modification of certain biological propertieo of souse tumor during haterotransplantation. Biul.eksp. biol.1 mad. 37 no.4: 56-59 Ap '54. OU&A 7-:7) 1. Iz laboratorii nasladetvannosti (say,, kandidat biol. neuk L.A.Kalinichonko) Instituta eksperimentallnoy b1ologil (dlr. prof. I.N."kiy) AW SSSR, Moskva. RHOFLASKS, experimental, Otranspl.. haterogenic. in mouse, eff. on biol. changes) KOZLOV, V.K. Investigation of antigenic properties of mouse tumor in haterotransplantation. Biul. eksp. biol. I mad. 37 no-5: 55-57 MY '54. Off-RA 7:7) I.-Iz laboratorii naeledetvannosti (zav. L.A.Kalinichanko) Institute. akeperimentallnoy biologil (dir. prof. LN."kiy) AKU SSSR, Koskva. (KNOPLASUSo experimental. *antigenic properties of tumor in mouse In heterotranBpl.) Problems of antigens of cancer cell [with Burmary In English] . Biul. eksp.biol. I mad. 44 no.12:86-89 D 157. (MMA 11M 1. 12 otdela immunologii (zav. - deystvitellr*7 chlen AMN SSSR N.V.Zhukov-Verezhnikov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof. 1.11.Mayakiy) AM11 SSSR, Koskva. Prestavlena deystvitellayu chlonom AMN SSSR N.N.Zhukovym-VerezhnIkovym. (NDWIASMS. Immunology. 3hrlich tumor, antigens (Rua)) KOZWI Utilization of anaDhylaxin method combined desensitization in the study of antigenic properties of tumors in heterologoun transplartation. Biul. eksp. biol. i mad. 46 no.11:78-84 N 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. 1z otedle immunologii (zav. - prof. N.N. Zb.1kov-Verezhnikov) Instituta eksnerimentallnoy biolbgii (dir.--'Drof. I.N. 14ayskiy) AMN SSS , Moskva. Predatavlena deystvitelinym chlenom AMN SSSR N.N. Zhukov-.;m-Veiezhnikovym. (NEOPIASMS, transpl. determ. of antigenic r)ropertie.9 by anaphylaxis with der-sitiz- ation in haterologous transpl. in mice (Ibis)) (ALI3RGY, ananhylaxis with desensitization in determ. antigenic prop- erties of transpl. tumors (Ibis)) KOZLOVP V.K.; FAUSOIKOVA, Z.S. Dynamics of change in the titer of complement in guinea pigs in anaphylactic shock and in conditions of shock inhIbition with dimedrol. Biul.eksp. biol. i med. 51 no.1:68-70 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz otdela immunologii 47.pv. - deystvitel Inyy chlen P14N SSSR N.N.Zhukov-VerQzWkov) Inal-ituta eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof. I.N.Mayskiy~ AMN SSSRI Moskva. Predatavleq deystvitellr*6 chlen= AMN SSSR N.N.Zhukovym-Tarezhnikovym. (ALLERGY) (COMPLEMENTS (DMNOLOGY)) (DIPHENHYDR&MINE) BILYT, Tasilty Dmitriyovich; LTSMO Georgiy Dmitriyevichi izobretatell; ,PNMUOT# Aleksondr;Ivanovich, isobrotatell, liureat Stalinakoy premil;.-K=AXILY.K., otv.red.; DIYAKOTA, G.B., red.izd-va; PROZOROVSKATA, V,L*-,.tekhn.red.; BMDYRETA, Z.A., tekhn.red. [Mine parachutes] Shakhtnye parashiuty. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po, gornomu dellu, 1960. 316 p. (KM 14:4) (Mine hoisting-Safety appliances) KORNILOV, Vaailiy Denisovichl KIRICHOK, Yuriy Grigorlyevich,-,KOZIDV, VA., otv. -red.; D'YAKOVA, G.B., red. izd-va; LOMILDIA, L.N.,, red. [Principles of the safe and highly productive operation of hoists in ferrous and nonferrous metal mines] Osnovy bezopasnoi i vysoko- proizvoditellnoi raboty pod"emrVkh ustanovok na rudnikakh (chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii). Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu. 1961. 162 p. (MBU 34: 10) (Mine hoisting) KOZLOV, V. Hossing device. Sov.shakht. 10 no-4:27 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:91 1. Shaklita "Magunak" kombinatit Kuzbassugoll. (Hoisting machinery~-Maintenance and repair) KOZLOV, V. JUmpliflod bnoboo. Sovolinkht. 10 no.4:27 Ap 161 (MIM 14:9) (Excavating machinery) y -A L: 165446 - 64? ~,;~a :~AGGEBBION TIM AP OR/0,206/65/000/01 5021610 AUTHOR s K6zlevo V. MITLE a Device f or aentral.and off-center compression testing of re W arcea 00no"te !construction. 22 10. class 42, No 1725 l s()~CE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovp to- 13, 19059 78 - ' t U TOPIC TAGSz reinforced concrete p-test method -structure stability ! - "STRAM This Author Cerlif ida .te-pre Ibents a device for central and-off-center 4IL~ Of compression. testing of reinforced concrete construction. It is made in the fo=, itwo, crosspieces between which is pla es Fig. i on oed the-investigated construction (a the Enclosure). To increase the-accuraoy of measure ant and to*deoresse the metal '' provided with a cable,looiNA with the oroas- content of the devical the apparatus.is ..,- pieces and a yokef:f"tened to the tension.meohanism ana dynammatero Origs. art hat; I diagram# ASSOCIATIONt none SUMUTTED: 21Apr62 ENCM 01 on CODS 2, -in INO F" SOV: M OTMt OW Card . 1/2 K(XII:'ov, V.X. Refnactw- ,T orr-.retle, for lfurn.----~. Ggne!q,,-~ry 30 ric.3:4,r--46 16VI a 04IRA 18:5) 1. Metallurglch~~s~,-,y zmv,A Im. ACC -- N.R: --.- AP70012559A14) '-""iOUiCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/000/O23/oo4o/oo4o INVENTOR: Gak, I.I.; Kozlov, Y.K. ORG: none TITLE: Tunable multicavity waveguide filter. Class 21, No. 189o43 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966, 4o TOPIC TAGS: waveguide filter, fil+er, microwave filter ABSTRACT: An Author-'Certiiicst-e has -&e-en- is-sue.d-for a tuna ble wavegu.ide-filter containing several resonant cavities. To simplify the tuning processes, the tuning element is made in the form of a cylindrical rod with tvo longitudinal facets (see Fig. 1). The rods of all cavities are synchronougly moved along Card 1 /2 UDC: 62 1. 3T2. 852. 1 ACC NRt AP7002559 Fig. 1. Waveguide filter 1 Cylindrical rod with facet; 2 pina; 3 boas.- their axes by a common cam or other mechanism. Each rod turns independently, and automatically, as shown in Fig. 1 (parts 1 and 2). IWFI UDC: 621.372.852.1 SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 05Aug651 ATD PRESS: 5113 2 ACC NRi AP6035859 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/m/020/0064/00641 INVENTOR: Andreyev, D. P#; Gak, I. I.; Kozlov, V. K. ORG: none TITLE: -Waveguide filtei Class 21, No. 187110 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 64 TOPIC TAGS: waveguide filter, electronic component ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a waveguide filter containing a rectangular waveguide which is bounded by capacitive and inductive windows and a tuning. stub (see Fig. 1). To retune the filter while pressing a constant transmisi LC9~,d 11 Fig. 1. Waveguide Filter 1 - Waveguide; 2 - capacitive windov; 4 stub. ACC NRt AP6035859 band, the stub is displaced from the center toward the inductive window and is inclined in such a way that its end approaches the inductive window during the insertion into the filter. Orig. art. has: I figure. SUB COUE.: 09/ SUBM DATE: 05Aug65/ ATD PRESS: 5106 KOZLCVP V.K. Repair of back walls and corners of open-hearth furnaces IV means of guniting. Metallurg 10 no.5s22 My 165. (MIRA 1M) 1. Zavod imeni Petrovskogo. Ko/-,T,ov, V.M.; GUSEVA, N.S.; FIUAROVA, 1.B. AnomalouB bebavLor of' lron-titaniwa conc6ritrates in tho course of their ~i li d Zh - '6 '443 JI 165. -o. .-Fhase reduction. Z ur. priki. kbim. -38 xic,.7-.14", --l (MIRA 1817) 1. Vsesoyuznyj alyumLnlyGv~,,--magniypvyy Inj-Utut. USVYATSOV, A.A.; KOZLOV, V.M. - IQ77 - Automatic thermoregulating apparatus. Med. prom. 15 no.8:5Z-5S Ag '61. (MIRA. 14:12) 1. Mediko-instrumentallnyy zavod "Krasnogvarde ts"- (UMBRATURE REGUIATCHS PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIO, SOV/607!) Kozlov, Valentin Mikhavlovich. and Valentin Dmitriye-rich Turovskiy Berilliy; toksikologiya, klinika porazheniy, gigiyena truda (Beryllium; Toxicology, Clinical Treatment of Diseases, and Industrial Hygiene) Moscow, Atomizdal, 1962. 117 p. 2300 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): A. I. Burnazyan; Ed. : T. P. Kalyuzhnaya; Tech. Ed. : Ye. 1. Mazell. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for medical specialists, technical personnel, technical inspectors of trade unions, and workers in beryllium enterprises. COVERAGE: The booklet deals with the toxicology of beryllium, clinical treat- ment of diseases caused by beryllium, industrial hygiene in beryllium produc- tion, and the protection of external media from contamination by beryllium waste products. The author has worked out the necessary sanitation and hy- giene requirements for planning working areas, for different types of plant Card 1/4 72- Beryllium; Toxicology, Clinical Treatment of Dirpeases (Cont. ) SOV/6075 equipment currently in use, and for industrial ventilation systems. The Ma- jor portion of the text on sanitation and hygiene requirements applies to the production of beryllium and beryllium articles and to plants which produce beryllium-rich alloys. It does not apply to production processes for alloys containing trace amounts of beryllium or to the manufacture of articles -lr,)m such alloys. No personalities are mentioned. There are 85 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged]: Ch. 1. Beryllium: Properties and Application 3 Ch. Il. The Technology of Beryllium Production in Brief ii Ch. 111. Experimental Toxicology of Beryllium and Its Compounds i9 Ch. W. Clinical Treatment and Diagnosis of Diseases Caused by Beryllium and I ts Compounds 32 Card 2/f -Z_ T&'IC:7,.r,NKOfV-A.; KOZLOV, VJI.; GUSEVA, L.S. Investigating certain regularities in the reduction of iron-titan-Jum concentrates in the solid phase. Titan i ogo splavy no.9:70-81 163. (1-TIRA 16:9) (Titanium-Ele c tr ow " allur gy) TKAGHENZO, V.A.; KGZLOV,, GUSEVA, N.S.; Prinimali uchE.3tiye:PYWW 2 M.B.. za-kHMW T.S. - Making high-titanium slags of irun-titanium concentrates frcn coast- al plucers. Titan ! ego splavy no.9:86-95 163. (Z-711RA 16:qIj (Titanium-Electromet&l1urgy) ARTYUKHOVA, N.N.; BREVIER, L.F.; GRIGORF14KO, A.S.; IFATOVAJI M.S.; KARBYSHEVAJ- T.D.; ~OZLOV V.M - KOLYTIEVA, L.I.; KUCHUMOVA, N.A.; MRE~~ Ye.; PUCHKOVA, N.A.; SEKIRINA) Ye.T.; SOKOLOVA, T.S.; STATIYEVAj V.F.; TYUNYAYL'VA, V.V.; K1111AMTSOVA, A.A.; CHURAYFVA, V.V., FOKIN, D.F., red. [Foreign trade of the U.S.S.R. for 1959-1963; a statistical abstract] Vneshniaia torgovlia Soiuza SSR za 1959-1963 'go- dy; statistichoskiy abornik. Moskva, Vneshtorgi-dat, 1965. 483 p. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo vneshney torgovli. Planovo-ekonomicheskaye upravleniye. 2. Nachallnik Planovo- ekonomicheskogo upravleniya Ministerstva vneshney torgov1i SSSR (for Fokin). KMLOV., V.M. zffoot of omdndovee Of gamma-irradiation on the mitotic activity of human fibToblasto in the +,issue cultures Radiobiologiia 4 no. 5 a726-i-730,16,4. I (MM 1814) 1& Institut biologiaheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. KOZLOVP V.M. - ~ "I-,-.--",-.,.-,.. Nuclear chnnges in the culture of human embryos cells after gamma irradiation with doses of 5-20 r. Radiobiologia 4 no.6:840-812 164. 4 (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. KOZLOV, V.1,'. Effect of r irradtation with 25-50 r doses on nuclear structures of human cells in a tissue culture. Padlobioloirila 5 no.4.' 543-546 165. . (MIRA 18:9) 1. Institut biologicheskoy Nzlki AN 33SR, Moskva. SOV/137-58-12-24183 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr IZ, p 37 (USSR) AUTHORS- Sevast'yanov, N.S., Va.,Al' yov,N.F., Kozlov,V.M , Paygin,G.D. TITLE: Determining Steel Quality in Open-hvarth Furnaces During a Heat (Opredeleniye kachestva stali v martenovskikh pechakh v protsesse vedeniya plavki) PERIODICAL: Tr. Omskogo mashinostroit. in-ta, 1958, Nr Z, pp 127-137 ABSTRACT: The results of determinations of the ak (resilience) of a metal (Me) by the course of heats of 3ZKhO6 steel in basic 25-t open-hearth furnaceB are presented, ak rises with diminution in [C] , attaining a maxi- mum in the pure boil period, at an average C removal rate of 0. 211/6 per hour and a slag basicity of 2.1-2. S. Predeoxidation (P) by blast- furnace Fe-Si and Fe-Mn. lessens ak- Presumptive conclusions are as follows: Removal of nonmetallic inclusions due to boll promotes completion of Al deoxidation, with formation of solid disperse A1203 particies exercising no significant influence upon ak, With P, this reaction does not go to completion, and the fluxing of AIZ03 by added oxides is performed. Large inclusions of the resultant Fe alun-linate Card I /I reduce akconsiderably. A, I) - REZNICHENKO, V.A.; TKACHENKO, V.A.; SIRYAPOV, G.V.; KOZLOV, V.14.; - SIDORENKO, G.D. - I I ~ - - -.-. -I Reduction of ilmenite concentrates in a fluidized bed. Titan i ego splavy no.5:60-64 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Titanium--Metal-lurgy) (Fluidization) 26867 S/080/61/034/004/003/012 A057/A129 AUTHORS% Rapoport, M. B.., Kozlov,, V. M. TITLE: Reduction of iron-titanium concentrates in the solid phase without melting (I. Communication) PERIODICAL: Zhu mal prikladnoy khimii, v- 34, no. 4, 1961, 734 - 743 T EXT : Reduction kinetics of iron oxides and titanium dioxide in iron- -titanium concentrates were investigated in the solid phase at 1,000 - 1,3000C, i.e.o until slag formation. This study was carried out since in literature there is no uniform idea on reduction kinetics in iron-titanium concentrates. The latter contain usually Ilmenite (FeO - TiO~)o arizonite (Fe203 - 3TiO2) and perovskite (CaO - MO. The reduction process of ilmenite was studied fre- quently, but diiferent opinions were expressed. Thus Ye. N. Snopova and N. 1. Rotkov (Ref. 1: Sovetskaya metall., 12, 11 - 19, 1936) and E. V. Britske et al. (Ref. 2: DAN SSSRo OTN, 2, 9, 1941) assumed that decomposition to NO and T102 occurs before iron suboxide reduction. Contrary to this opinion V.K. Antonov (Ref- 3. Khimiya i tekhnologiya redkikh elementov (Chemistry and technology of rare elements) Ural'skiy filial AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk, 81 - 94, 1958), G. I. Chu- Card 1/9 26862 3/080/61/034,/004/003/0 Reduotion,of -iron-titanium concentrates ..... A057/AJ29 farov--et -al. 4: Tr. Inst. metall. AN SSSR, Ural 1skiy filial, 2, 9 - 4o, 1W)..and.A...5. Tumarev (Ref..8: Sb. "Problemy metallurgii" ("Metallurgical problems"), Izd. AN SSSR, M., 23 - 28, 1959) estimated that reduction of oomplex oxides occurs without preceding decomposition. Another problem is the queation if reduction of oxides occurs more intensively in liquid or solid state, and i~ the reduction rate of ferrous oxide is considerably higher in liquid than in so- lid slag. Therefore in the present work the interaction between solid carbon (anthracite) with iron and titanium oxides was investigated in three iron-titani- um ore concentrates from deposits in Kusinsk, Irshinsk and Samotkansk (Tab. 1,2). The latter contains Fe203 and no PeO, while the other two contain mainly ilmenite. The, test sample was prepared, in general, by mixing 100 parts of concentrate with 13 parts of anthracite (or 9.5 parts for the Samotkansk concentrate), using sul- fite liquor as binder for the subsequent briquetting. The briquettes were tes- ted-in a silite oven at 1,000, 1,100, 1,200, and 1,3000C by heating the latter by means of an PHO-250-10 (RNO-250-10) autotransfRrmer. In the product Fe Femetal Tito al and lower titanium oxides (Ti~~+ + Ti3+) were determiQ?4ie sum of L_ anh tri-valent titanium was determined by the improved method des- cribed by L. I. Veselago (Ref. 9t ZhAKh, 13, 5, 562 - 560, 1958). From the ob- Card 2/ 9 26862 S/080/61/034/004/003/012 Reduction of iron-titanium concentrates AO57/A129 tained results the degree of reduction of iron- and titanium oxides was estima- ted. The highest reduction rate of FeO has the Kusinak concentrate containing less T102 and more iron oxides and admixtures (CaO, and MgO) than the other con- centrates. The lowest reduction rate shows the Irshinsk concentrate, having bigger grains and less admixtures than the other two. Curves showing the effect of duration of a constant 1,0000C temperature have two segments;until 0.5-0.8 hours the kinetic range of the reduction process and above 0.5-0.8 hours the dif- 'fusion range. The change from kinetic to the diffusion process is due to the decrease in contact surface between the ore and anthracite. Tests with.bigger charges, using anthracite and petroleum coke were carried out and the advantage of briquetting was demonstrated (Table 3). According to experiments on the effect of exhaust gases on reduction the effect of CO evolved from the briquet should be considered. Thus experiments carried out in the present institute and IMET.AN MSR (Institute of Metallurgy imeni A.A. Baykova) indicated that about 20 % of the total reduction is effected by CO. Conside'ring that reduction occur- red in the present experiments in the solid phase to 85 - 90% (10 - 15 % are reduc7ed 'in liquid phase) and taking into account the results obtained for 1,30015 C. the-advantage of a reduction in solid phase is evident. Thus statements in- dicating that the main reduation of iron oxides occurs in the liquid phase are Card 3/9 26862 S/080/61/034/004/003/012 Reduction of iron-titanium concentratigs A057/A129 erroneous. Results of the experiments on reduction of TiO2 demonstrate (Figures 5,6,Table 4) that simultaneously with the reduction of Iron oxides a considerable reduction of TiO2 to the oxides Ti 0 and T12O takes place. Contrary to Ref. 3, and 4 the present authors observed 3It TiO2 rLuotion starts already in preseno,:~ of still considerable amounts of iron oxides. In connection with data given by Zh, L. Vert and M. V. Kamentsev (Ref. 10: ZhNKh, IV, Is 17, 1959), and V.A. Rez- nichenko and F. B. Khalimov (Ref. 11: Sb."Titan I yego splavy" (Titanium and alloys), 11 - 15, 1959) the influence of admixtures on the reduction of TiO2 in artificial mixtures of the type X the investigated concentrates was studied. The results (Table 5) demonstrate that the reduction degree of T102 is lower than in natural iron-titanium concentrates. The present authors asslxme that In reduction of natural concentrates, by destruction of & complex chemical compo=d TiO2 is more active than the free TiO2 molecule. There are 7 figures, 5 tables and 11 Soviet-bloc teferences. ASSOCIATION, VseBuyuznyy alyuminiyevo-magniyevy-y institut (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Aluminum and Magnesium) SLT51ITTED: July 13, 1960 Card 4/ 9 KISELEVJ, V.P.; KOZLOV, V.M. Conference on the problem of the over-all utilization of highly ferrous bauxites and high alumina iron ores. TSvet. met. 34 no.8:85 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Bauxite) (Iron ores) REZNICHENKO, V.A.; TKACHENKO, V.A.; MIKELADZE, G.Sh.; KARYAZIW, I.A.; KQZLOV) V.M.; NADIRADZE, Ye.M.; SOLOVIYEV, V.I.; GOGORISFVILI, B-.P., Prinimali uchastiye; FKHAKADZE, Sh.S.;- METREEVELI,'A T - D.S.; KHROMOVA, N.V.; KAVETSKIY, G.D.; TSKHVEDIAJ R.N.; ARABIDZE, T.V. Making titanium slag in an electrde closed reduction furnace. Titan i ego splavy no.8:28-40 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Titanium--Electrometallurgy) GRIGORIYEV, A.V.; KOZLOVp V.M.; FLORINSKIY, I.B.; SHEVCHENKO, N.S. Automatic control of the uniformity of the heating of the coke cake. Koks i khim. no.12:14-19 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. ;'v' Vik Lu r VZL',-, i I 'YeV i 1-11; G,"' IJ 'I I Y 11 ik() I lzV V VIL' Z. K I SIE L" V, Vaol ljy Fav-lovl~;h. t ;-ri,, of tit-artiLuril Motallargila tlUina. vo Yeta-ilurgila, 196". 2107 p. L 38531-66 EWT(m)/ EWPW ~t/-JWAM ACC NRa AF 6019941 01 S OURa-c-OD-2 80 66TOWT06,2/6261 ~965 AUTHOR: Lebedev, N. N.; Kozlov. V. M. ORG: Moscow Chemical Engineering P~vtitute im. D. M. Mendoleye (Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologichoskiy institut) TITLEI Kinetics and mechanism of the reaction of ethylene oxidolwith acids SOURCE1 Zhurnal organicheskoy khimii, v. 2, no. 2, 1966, 261-265 TOPIC TAGSS ethylene oxide, nitric acid, chemical reaction kinetics, reaction mechanism ABSTRAM The kinetics of the reaction of ethylene oxide with were studied in dioxane solution. The reaction rate was measured manometrically in the presence of excess acid and titrimetricaUy in the presence of excess oxide. The reaction order was found to change from first (excess C2H4O) to second (excess HNOi)- An appreciable range exists where the reaction orders are intermediate with respec to the acid and where the process takes place via both mechanisms. The first stage of the reaction is the formation of a compl by a reversible acid-base interactiont elf,-C111 + IIN03 C11j-C112 \0/ \W~IIN03 Card L 38531-66 ACC NRi AP 6019941 L9 In the reaction which is second order with respect to the acidp the complex is attacked by a second acid molecule to form a trimolecular transition statel 1~ - --+ CII,- CH, . + IINO, [CII'-CII2 ..-O&"'N- 01] - IIOCII,CI40NO, O!~M!0' 01. + 11+ + R03 ONO, If there is not enough acidl the forviation of a cyclic complex is thought to occurs CHS-CHSk [O-eO CIII-CII'l \OeHON02- HOCHICHSON02 Two kinetic equations are pr(Tosel for the reaction: T-W.-,-k3K; CIII-CIII IIIN031'- . I \G/ I dz CIII-CIIII -3%--k,Kp'l IIHNO31. Orig. art. hast i figure and 5 tables. SUB CODES 07 SUM DATEI 31MAr65 / ORIG REF: 005 / OTH REF, 004 COM 2/240 . _ N., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SLCNOVSKIT, I.F., FRI NTS, Ya. 1. ; K2g&y,. V , mladsiry-nauchnyy sotrudnik Rexachlorobutadiene in controlling Phylloxera. Zashch. rast. I . ot, vred. i bol. 8 no.5t25-27 My 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen AN Moldavskoy SSR (for Prints). (Moldavia--Phylloxera-Extermination) (Insecticides) K.L~t F C ~ 1. Fecior Aclorovich; K(.'IZLOV, %alerlyan Nikolayevich [deceased! j J; Yr,-.A., red. [flandbook on wire and cable calculations] Spravoclinik pa i-aschetu provudov i kabele-J. Izd.2. ',.',o,;kva, lzd-vo "E'nerglia," 19(j1,. 222 p. (mli-A 17:7) s/196/61/000/009/051/052 E194/E155 AUTHOR; Kozlov, V.N.. TITLE., A semi-graphical method of constructing volt-ampere characteristics PERIODICAL; Reforativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.9, 1961, 11, abstract 9L 56. (Sb. nauchn. tr. Tomskiy elektromeXhan. in-t ir**h. zh-d. transp. 31, 196o, io4-lii) TEXT: Processes that occur in a brush contact have a vital influence on commutation. The condition of contact may be assessed from volt-ampere characteristics that allow for contact temperatures. In analysing the temperature condition of brush gear it is advisable to construct the volt-ampere characteristics in logarithmic coordinates. Such characteristics give the relationship between the voltage drop and the current for coordinates log AU and log J, likewise the resistance and power loss in the brush contact for coordinates log R and log &W. A procedure is given for the analytical constrL,ction Card 1/2 A semi-graphical method of S/196/61/000/009/051/052 E194/EI55 of volt-ampere characteristics at various temperatures on the basis of volt-ampere and temperature characteristics determined in the laboratory. Graphs of the volt-ampere characteristics for brushes grades r-3 (G-3) and iir-4 (EG-4) show that the experimental and calculated characteristics coincide well. 5 figures, 2 literature references. EAbstractor's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 -60ZLQY,-Y,A,_~Leningrad) Variant of tympanoplasty with attached flap. Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 19 no.5:65,69 S-0 159. (MA 14:10) 1. Leningradskogo okruzimogo voyennogo gospitalya (ioauchnyy rukovoditell - zasluzhonnyy doyatell nauki prof. K.L.Khilov). (EAR-SURGERY) KOZLOVI V.N., kand.med.nauk Work and health of agricultural machinery operators. Zdoravle 8 no.6; 6-8 Jo 162. (NIRA 15! 5) (AGRICULTURAI WORKERS-DISEASES AND HYGIM,)