SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRAVCHENKO, I. I. - KRAVCHENKO, L. I.
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KIIALILOVI E.G.; BABALYATIp G.A.; KRAVCHEITFO, I.I.
Adsorption of non-Ionic surface-active agents by the sands of a
producing formation in the Apsheron Peninsula. Izv.AJI Azerb.SSR
Ser.geol.-geog.nauk no.1:73-79 165. (MIRA 1838)
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3ARCH, G.O.;BELETSKIY. V.Ya.,,VOROIIKOV, P.I.;jEmiwv, P.G.;I)ZTADZIO, A.K.;
DOMBROVSKIT, G.D.;ZOIA)TAREVO $.K.;P4v9l=XOJ 4~~!~.;PIATONOT, P.N.;
PA- 7 ~T 31K0, A.V.;UGOLIK, N.Y.
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(Girshaon, Vasilii MovIevich, 1880-1957)
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11apid method for datermininp rated characteristics of plastic soils.
Stroi. prom. 36 no.1:32-35 Ja 158. (MIRA 11:1)
(Soil mchanico)
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AUTHOR: Kravchenlco. I - M
TITLE: In Memoriam - Prof. K. G. Rossbi (Khronika - Pamya-l"i
K. G. Rossbi)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Scriya Geofiziches.Jlcaya,
1953, 11r 6, p 800 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Resume' of the career of this well-known Swedish
scientist, Director of the International Meteorological
Institute, Stockholm University.
1. Sc lent i st-Sweden
Card 1/1
uscont-Dc-556og
VILIKOVYSKAYA, G.B.; MURONETS, I.I.; PUCHKOV, S.V., kand.fis.-mat.nauk:
KRAYCEMKO, I.M.j red.; SIMONOVA, A.I., red.; KAHOLE, M.G., red.;
KCLHSIIIKOVA, A.P., tekhn.red.
(German-Russian geophysical dictionary], Name tekt)-rueskii geo-
fizicheniii slovar'. Pod red. I.M.Kravehenko, A.I.Simonovs.
Moskva, GosAzd-vo fisiko-matem.lit-ry, 1959. 409 p. (MIRA 12:5)
(German lananage-Dictionaries-Russian)
(Geopb,voics--Dictionaries)
KRAVC-HEKKOP I'M.
1". ~, - -I -, -
Now drugo. Parmatsev. zhur. 18 no.5t83 163. (MIRA 170)
Of fIlLitribuLl.n., our,
)'U:l CO:f zhu-r.
(!'.I 'A 17: 10)
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3/049/63/000/003/005/005
D218/D307
AUTHOR: Kravchenkog Is MO
TITLE: Wind profile in the groun4 layer
PERIODICAL.* Aka4emiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya
geofizicheekaya, noo 3. 1963p 498-499
TECT: The turbulent-energy equation for a horizontally
homogeneous air flow in the ground layer in the steady state is
used to establish the following expression for the wind profile
U* (Ri) 1/2
3 z CK Ri
where o~ = Kh/Km; XMI Kh are the momentum and heat transfer
,coefficients; Ri is the Richardson number* By using various
expansions for (Ri)o this expression may be shown to include
Card 1/2
S/049
,/63/000/003/005/005
Wind profile in... D218/D307
various formulas for the velocity profile reported by other
authors. For example, if it is assumed that
(Ri) = 1 + TRi (9)
then
U* CX R (13)
az kz 2 1)
ASSOCIATION:--- Vaesoy'dinyy institut. nauchnoy i tekhnicheskoy
informataii (All Union Institute of Scientific
and Technological Information)
SUBMITTED: September 7$ 1962
Card 2/2
KRAVCHENKO, I.M.
News drugs. Farmataev.zhur. 19 no.1192-94 164. (MIRA 1815)
KRAVCHWOt 2.N,, maahinist ekskavatora
A are raising the tempo of em.~!avating work* Trans, strola 13
no.12t?8-39 DtO (K1 RA 17, 17 )
1, Trost TSentrootroyme'khanizatsiyas
KRAVCHMO, I.P.
Calculating on of the affect of river floods on the flow of under-
ground water considering the Infiltration. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 4:
Geol. 15 no.4:47-56 A-Ag 160. (MIU UtIO)
1. Kafedre, gidrogeologit Xoskovskogo universiteta.
(Water, Underground)
VEVIOROVSKAYA, Marlya Alekaendrovna, dots.; _~RkVC XNKO, Irina
Pavlovna, starshly laborant; RWfAWf5EV, Stx!n1s-1av
-XTWTR-e-y-ev1-ch, laborant; LUKIYANOV, V.S., prof., doktor
tekhn. nauk, red.; KAPUSTINA, V.S., red.; KOZLOVA, T.A.,
tekhn. red.
[V.S.Luklianov's method of hydraulic analogies and N.N.
Pavlovskil's method of electrohydrodynamic analogies; ap-
plied to seepage computationa)Metod gidravlichoskikh ana-
logii V.S.Luklianova i metod elektrogidi-odinamicheakikh
analogil N.N.Pavlovskogo; primenitellno k filltratsionnym
raschetam. Moskva, Izd-vo, Mosk. univ., 1962. 249 p.
VL[Nomograms for computing the development of ground
water head and of seepage from channels under conditions bf
insteady movement]Nomogrammy dlia raschetov razvitiia ~ dpo-
PO
ra gruntovykh vod i filltrtsii iz kanalov v usloviiakh ne-
ustanovivshegosia dvizheniia. 55 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Soil percolation)
KRAVCHENKO, I.P.j PLATOMOV, G.D.
Mechanizing the charging of grog into a jnw crunher. Ogneupory
29 no.41l86-187 164. (KIRA 1714)
1. Orako-KhRlilovakiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat,
ERAVCHEINKOi I,;,.; PLA"UNw, G.n.; BFicuo, ,m.
Proheatern for preeges for the stiff uiud prcj(~ss. Ogrl~u.-,ory
30 no.2.,47 165. (m-rpt, 18;,~
1. Orsko--KhuIIlovsk!y metallurgicheakly komb:nat (Ifor Kravchenko,
Platonov). 2. Magnitogorskiy metal lurgiches', ly kombAnat (for
I
Brichko').
MYCHINKO, IvAiI.Sergeyevich [Krauchanks, IJ; ROKANOVSKIT, M. [Ramanouski.
M.]; MDKEVICK, T.
(White Russian Soviet Socialist Republic] Belarusimia Snvetskaia
Satsyislietychnaia reepublika. Minsk, Dziar.vyd-va BSSR, 1958.
294 p. (MIRA 13:2)
(White Russia)
K~AVCIVWKO. Ivan Sergayevich; MARCHMO, Ivan Yegorovich; XMBSKATA,
N.V., otv.red.; BOYAR-SKIY, V.A., red.izd-va; POLTAXOTA, T.V.,
takha.red.
[The White Russian S.S.R.] Beloruss6ia SSR. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 94 p. (MIRA 12:7)
(White Russia)
MYCH9 0, I.S., kand.istor.nauk, red.: MARCEMO, I.Ye., kand.lator.
-- -V-
nam , red.; SALADKOT, I.L. kand.istor.nauk, red.; BARMICHU, V.,
red.izd-va; VCLOKKANOVIOH. I., takhn.red.
[History of the building of socialism in Soviet White Rassial
1z istorii sotsialisticheakogo stroital'stva Sovetskoi Belo-
ruseii; sbornik statol. Minsk, 1959. 248 p. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Akademiya nauk BSSR, Minsk. Institut istorii.
(White Russia-Sconomic conditions)
IMAVCIMMOI I.T.
"Methods for Detecting and Measuring Radioactive Radiation" p. 273, in the
book_LNperience in tit Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Medicine R. Ye.
XAVETSICIY anJ-r.T.-T&MMMM-,-p-,ub ssR, KrEv
1955, represents medical transactions of conference held in KIEV from 18-20
January 1954
So: 1100235
KRAVCHINKO, I.T.
Using thermistors for measuring and regulating temperatures of liquids.
Priborostroonia no.3:15-16 Mr 157. (MLRA 10:5)
(Thermistors)
L.A.,, KRAYCHMNKO I V DOBROVOLISKIY, A.A., redaktor; DHITRIYEV-
%*
SKAYA,_R_.I_..'T'e'RnVc els"Ry redaktor
[Guidebook of the Kiev zoological garden) lievokii zoopark; pute-
voditell. Kiev. Go's. izd-vo sellkhos. lit-ry USSR, 1956. 96 p.
(MA 10: 4)
1. Kiyev. Zoopark.
(Kiev--Zoological gardena)
KFAIMMITKO, I., (Engr-Col)
Author of articlef "The Icing-Up of Aircraft." (Ventnik Vozdushnogo Flota, Moscow,
No 10, Oct 53)
SO: SUM No. 208, 9 Sep 1954
AID - P-54
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1
Author Kravchenko, I., Col., Engineer
Title On One of the Phenomena of Atmospheric Electricity
Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota 3, 91 - 94, March 1954
Abstract : This is a popular explanation of atmospheric electricity,
and of some small electrical discharges (on metallic
parts of an aircraft) which may occur in flight.
Diagrams.
Institution : None
Submitted No date
KRAVCHENXO, I., (&,gr-Col)
Author of article, "On One of the Phenomena of Atmospheric Electricity,O explaining
to a reader, Yjaj K. A. SMOLINCV*, the meaning of an electrical phencmenon observed by
him and his comrades during a flight. (Vestnik Vozhdushnogo Flota, ~bscow, No 3,
Yor 54)
SO: SUM No. 239, 13 Oat 1954
AID P - 390
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1- Pub. 135, 4/18
Authors Kravchenko, I., Col. Eng., and Timofeyev, D., Col. Eng.
Title Meteorological conditions of high altitude flights
Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 8, 20-24, Ag 1954
Abstract Weather conditions and dependance of flight at various
altitudes on weather conditions is analysed by the author.
Special features of high altitude flying in variou's
weather conditions are described. Some geographical
locations are named. Diagrams.
Institution None
Submitted No date
KRAVCHYYKOI I.Y.; 917=1Y. A.S., podpolkovnik,.rodak-tor;.KTASNIXOVA, T.Y..
heekly redaktor.
Pleteorolocy for the flyer] Letchiku o meteorologit, Moskva, Voen.
izd-vo Hinibterstra obor. SS'SR, 1955. 122 p. (MLRA 9:5)
(Keteorolot7 In aeronautico)
K v P, v c- 1i v-: t-,, Y\ o
Subject' : 'USSR/Aeronautics AID F - 1056
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 10/24
Author Kravchenko, I., Engineer Col.
Title Visibility during various weather conditions
Pe'rlodical Vest. vozd. flota, 1. 51-56, Ja 1955
Abstract The author considers, in general terms, the changing
vertical and horizontal visibility in various weather
conditions, cloud formations, atmospheric fronts, at
various altitudes,. etc. He gives some numerical data
and analyzes causes.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date,,
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 10/19
AID P - 2246
Author Kravchenko, I., Col. EnEineer
WKM 46'W" ,~
Title Overcoming flight difficulties in stormy regions
Periodical: Vest. vozd. flota, 7, '45-49, JI 1955
Abstract The author considers flyIng conditions in storms on the
basis of an analysis of i number of reports of flying
crews on flights made fo,~ various reasons in stormy
regions. The data obtalied may be of value for flying
personnel and for the meteorological service. Diagrams.
Institution: None
Submitted : No date
1%NnVCHCt\.'"'O I'V
LID F - 3154
Subject WSR/Hiscellaneous
Card 1A Pub. 135 - 16/20
Author Yegin, L.
I I - 0
Title Kravchenko, Letchiku o meteor lo ii (Meteorology for the
ot"'"Vo"670MI'dat, 1955 (Book Review
ill" O~
P
Feriodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 10, 83-84, 0 1955
Abstract : This is a review of a book which was written for the flying
personnel of the Soviet Air Force and of the DOSAAF organizations.
It may be also useful to the meteorological personnel cooperating
with the flying personnel.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
~M PHASE I BOOREXPLOITATION SOV/1852
Kravehenko, Ivan Varfolomeyevioh
Letchiku o meteorglogii (meteorology for Pilots) 2nd ed.p rev. and enl.
Moscow, Voyenizdat, 1958. 255 p. Number of copies printed not
given.
Ed,: K.F. Tresvyatskiyy Lt. Colonel; Tqch. Ed.: I.M. Dozhdev.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for military flight personnelp students
at DOSAAF aviation schools, members of aeroolubo;and aviation
meteorologists. It can also be used advantageously by a wide range
of readers interested in the problems of meteorology.
COVERAGE: This textbook on meteorolojW, the 2nd edition of the work,
contains a detailed description of the methods used in studying the
atmosphere, its structure and composition, as well as the most
important Individual meteorological factors and their distribution
over the USSR. Chapters dealing with jet currentso thunderstorm
phenomena, icing of airplanes and helicopters, have been widely
Q494-14~
Meteorology for Pilots SOV/1852
expanded. Such problems as the aerial reconnaissance of weather
conditions, the evaluation of meteorological conditions before and
during the flight, and flight in stormy weather have beeft given more
detailed treatment. No references are given.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Ch. 1. Brief Notes on the Atmosphere 5
1. Methods for the study of the atmos-.)here 6
2. Composition and mass of the atmosp:xere 19
3. The structure of the atmosphere 1
Ch. II. The Basic Meteorological Elements and Their Distribution
in the Atmosphere 27
1, Temperature of the air 27
2. Pressure and density of the air ~6
3. Humidity of the air 2
4. Wind 4
Cazt:~
oscow) -58 -20/48
AUTHOR: Kravchenko# I.V. (11 26 -7
TITLE: Winter Thunderstorms in 1958 (Z.mniye grozy v 19"58 godu)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 7, pp 89-91 (UISR)
ABSTRACT: Between January and the beginninj- of March 1958, frequent
clashes of warm subtropical and c')1d arctic air were re-
corded. On the borders of these tir masses cyclonic effects
were produced that attained speed-., of 90 to 100 km/hr over
Soviet territory. Such cyclones iere recorded over Khar'kov
on 9 February and in the Moscow Ollast on 9 and 10 Febru-
ary. The storms had hurricane spfads of 30 to 40 m/sec.
The sudden transfer of warm and mcist air from the Atlantic
Ocean to We European part of the JSSR caused many winter
thunderstorms that were recorded over various cities. With-
in the first 3 months of 1958, seven thunderstorm opnters
were recorded.
There is 1 chart and 1 Soviet reference.
1. Meteorology--USSR 2. Cyclones
Card 1/1
(.~,-_ MUVCHENKO, I. V. - (Mookva)
Winter and spring thunderstorms* Priroda 50 no. 3s73-75 Mr 161,
(Thunderatorms) (MIRA 1412)
KRAVCHENKO, I.V. (Moskva)
Black storms. Priroda 50 no.12:67-72 D 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(Russia, Southern--Dust storms)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6033
Kravchenko, Ivan Varfolomeyevich
Letchiku o meteorologii (Meteorology for Pilots) 3rd ed. rev. and enl. Moscow,
Voyenizdat, 1962. 313 p. 14, 000 copies printed,
Ed.: K. F. Tresvyatskiy, Lieutenant Colonel; Tech. Ed.: T. F. Myasnikova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for military and civilian pilots and for students
of aviation schools; it can also be used by aviation meteorologists as a text-
b o o k for training flight personnel.
COVE13-AGE: The present volume is the third edition of an aviation meteorology
handbook revised and enlarged to incorporate the results of recent research
work conducted in the USSR and abroad in this field. The effect of meteoror-
ological conditions on flight range afid altitude, and on flight safety at high
altitudes, h39 been analyzed in great detail. Particular attention is given to
C'-1-1-L1�4'
Meteorology for Pilots SOV/6033
the influence of pressure, air density and temperature upon the flight con-
ditions. Jet streams and conditions of flight in thern over the territory of
the USSR are described. The most recent researches on flight safety in
thunderstorm zones and under icing conditions are included. Examples of
aviation climatological desetiptions of air routes and airports are given.
C on s i derable space is devoted to discussion of aerial weather reconn-~-Js -
s a n cc and the evaluation of meteorological conditions before and during
Right. Basic principles of forecasting the weather along the flight course 1~nd
over the airport are outlined, including the use of ground and high-altitude
weather maps. A table of synoptic symbols is appended.
'rABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged]:
Introduction 3
Ch. 1. Some Brief Remarks on the Atmosphere 5
Ch. 11. Basic Xleteorological Elements 24
C- -ar-11 - -1 ~ 4
LikRUAINA, 'I BUM' , U.F. 13UTT , L.!.' .; V.1;.;
~IDAI'OVSYTV
GORLOV) YU.P.; G"
V.G.; D."1,(JZY1V' 1.Ya.;
YT-N F"' ~ if:? I. AZVEZ I I V.G. ; FA ES1 I, P. D. ; KOC I !A; M. E.F.
KO")Yl'l:;VA, Z.S. ; LEVI 11 , S.N. I~AKIMG~ IC H, A. T. ; VEIMIYAK,
A.N.; RODOV, E.S.; ROZ121OV, A.I.; MPEIRYAliSKAYA, B.I.;
SUMIAM, 1-11.F.; USYENKO, A.A.; KIEQ.~FIM, Z.S.; SWIDT,
L.M.; ET1711i, A.O.; YAKHONTOVA, N.Yo.; KITAY1.17V, Vladirdr
h4voyovich, prof., dokt.6r Le'r-lin. z1auk, red.; SKRXIIWYEV,
b.G., glav. red.; TROYTIMMOVSKAYA, I.P., zaj%. glav. red.;
KAAVCflM.!KO,_I.V., red.; FITAY%.-,1OD3K1Y, I.I., red.;
Y-11ZHO-1111SHY, S.A., red.; Ye.l.., rod.;1RA1,AT'YFV,PJ.
red.
(Mawal on the vinufacture of heat insulating and acous-
tical materials] Spravochnik po proizvodst%ru teploizo-
liatsionnykh i akusticheskikh materialov, ~Ioskva, Stroi-
izdat, 1964. 52-4 P. (vIRA 18:1)
Mal a# mkim so" an fte pww of by*sdm of the
ukim dandutse C4O.A1A "d SCGO,JAh0,. P. P.
fludialkor mid 1. V, nvTkmlto. KAPid. Zhwp,. 13.
4f%t-I I(I96O.-Action-A14) an CsO AW1k (1) and WaO -
3AI^ (11), btath trauk by inviling toWth" A160s and CW(%,
twoults as 20' In fonwat6on of 2Ca0.Al^.T191sD (111Y and at
70' in ~xtustkm at 3CmO.A40#.6II#O fame
pheroates which cause great stmilth of the centent,
whereas W forms sep. crrt&IA In a nutris of Al(Oll), set
and thus gives rim to weak cirtuent. Thestreactlicimment-
etting at high temp. Is Ini by m4dn. of Ca-%%,
,",hich hitfis. fortion .0 rc:O-1AJA.3C.SOj.3lII
and 3C&OA40~h Cm,9002140(VI). JsndUInII,()j!1)
'190 anuill Ar"U. of OkOAA, 101140 (VU) and 3CAO.Aj
I
TU..11bbytimes.: IV
I. am. 1 I.M4 and 1.4A9. VII 1.480,
and VW iWamd'Im. "when 3
shaken with 7 parts I It or musem
large tint' of IfvO a;W 60. At^ WW 80# mo.. drM. In -
the fillirsts Imm I" to time. it was found that the Mal"
"nit - u( itylissim was bound by 11 within I Iv.. by I within
I days, and by c!nwnt within I days. Bikrm;kn
KRAVCHY,NKO,I., kandidat tekhaicheakikh neuk; SAIAMTINA,Yu., inshener
Cement for reinforced concrete products made using steam curing.
Stroi.mat. izdel. i konstr. 1 no.4:21-23 AP'55- (MIRA 8:10)
(cement)
- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates.
Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62355
Author: Skramtayev, B., Kravchenko, I.
Institutiont None
Title: Expanding Gypsum~Alumina Cement
Original
Periodical: Stroit. materialy, Izdeliya i konatruktaii, 1956, No 3, 10-12
Abstract: Description of the results of tests of specimens of gypsum-alumina
cement (GAC) up to 5 years old. Strength after 5 years of rigid
consistency specimens both tensile and compression are higher than
the 3 day old strength (-340 kg/cm2) which determines the grade of
cement. In contrast with alumina cement strength of GAC is retained
at 35-370 almost unchanged for one year. Frost resistance of speci-
mens of plastic consistency of 1:2 composition, by weight, is high
(up to 250 cycles) and does not depend on magnitude of linear expan-
sion (o.14-o-37%). Specimens of concrete withstand up to 200 cycles
Card 1/2
USSB/Chevical Technology - Chemical Pra4ucts aWiTheir ApVAicatlon. Silicates.
Glass. Ceramics. Biiders, 1-9
Abst Journal; Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62355
Abstract: of tests. Addition of naphtha soap has detrimental effect on
strength of GAC at an early age and has no beneficial effect on
frost stability. Kxpansion of GAC decreases if the gypsum rock
contains anhydride. GAC causes no corrosion of reinforcements
after 5 years.
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AUTHORS:
127-58-1-26/28
1,ipaon, MI.A. and Kravchenkc,, I.V., Candidates of Tuchnical
Science.,, nnd Liberman, Eadineer-Physicist
TITLE: On the Article hy V.N. Mlaslonikov "On the Dependence of the
Shape and Size of Samples on the Mechanical Properties of
Rocl,s" (Na otatlyu V.11. Mai3enikova '10 zuvisimosti mekhani-
checkikh svoystv gornykh porod ot formy i razmerov obrazt-
sov")
PERIODICAL: Gornyy Zhurnal, 1956, Vr 1, pp 76-77 (UOSR)
ABSTRACT: This article is a critical review of the Maslenikov article
published in Gornyy Zhurnal, 1956, Nr 12. The reviewers
conclude that Maolenikov's article does not contain any re-
commendations on the choice of sample aizes for tests. The
article under reviev contains numerous inaccuracies and false
assertions, and introduces only confusion in the solution of
the problem in question.
There is one Soviet reference.
AVAILABLZ: Library of Contgass
Card 1/1 1. Rock-Properties 2. Rock-Test methods
GEILS11mul, M., lmnd.teltm.rauk; KRAVC-Ulla:O. I., kard.til-.hu.rauk
'-"- " * ' I-, - '5 9.
T4tpld bardoning, and high strongti n,.).1:2c3-29 Ja
(MIRA 12:3)
(Comort)
KRAVCHAN I ... TIT@ -...
Investigating hydration processes In aluminous cements
and its calcium aluminate components. Silikaty no.2:
3-23 '59. (MIRA 13:6)
(Cnleium aluminates) (Cemert ) (Hydration)
%4) SOV/69-21-1-2/21
AUTHORS: Budnikov,P.P. and Kravchenko- I_V_
TITLE: Research on The Hydration Processes of Calcium Mono-.
aluminate (Issledovaniye protsessov Gidratatsii mono-
alyuminata kalltsiya).
Pi2IODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1959, Vol XXI, Nr 1, PP 9-17 (U3SR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with research into the hydration pro-
cesses of calcium monoaluminate. The results of the
experiments, done at various temperatures and humidity
conditions and at different ratios between the solid
and liquid phases, are described in detail. They
showed (tables 1-3 and thermograms 1-3) that the
general hydration process and the recrystallization
rate of hexagonal calcium hydroaluminates into the
cubic form were accelerated with a rise in the
temperatur 8 and humidity, especially at 11-he tempera-
ture of 45 and under water conditions. The results
also showed that the strength properties of the hy-
0
Card 112 drated calcium monoaluminates are independent of
O-OV/69-21-1-2/21
Research on The Hydration Processes of Calcium Monoaluminate
their liquid-solid ratio. The anal;sis of a 3-month-
old sample, hardened in water at 45 , uhowed that the
hard mass was composed mainly of 3CaO.Al 0 6H 0 and
of the gibbsite. The strength of the saiple' i~cr'eases
with time, and after I year exceeds the strength of
samples hardened under different conditions. 3 sets of
thermograms and 9 references, 4 of which are Soviet,
2 French, 2 German and 1 English.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy
lennosti (The Scientific
Cement Industry), Moscow.
institut tsementnoy promysh-
Research Institute of the
SUBM1ITTED: June 11, 1957.
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KRAVCBVKO, I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk ; VIASOVA2 M.T.,, inzh.
Structure of cement brick as a result of accelerated steamin . Nauch.
ao+NIITSeme.nta no,8:13-18 160. (MIRA 14:5)
(cement)
KRAVCHENKOI I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; YUDOVICH, B.E., inzh.
Using mercury ;oromotry for determining the differential porosity
of cement stopo. Nauch. soob NIITSemonta no.9:32-38 160*
(MIRA 14; 5)
(Porosity) (Gement)
I
I:BAVCk=O, I.V., kand.takhn.nauk, 1]KITRIVTZV, LH., inzh., VOIKOV, O.S.0
inzh., KHMMM D-W, kxnd.takhn*Aauk
Hydration products of clinker minerals in very doe oil wells.
Trudy NIITSoment nool3t35-50 160o MRA 13tll)
(Cement clinkers-Testing) (Oil well drilling)
KRAVCHMO, I-V-, kand.takhnonsak, VLASOTA, M.T., insh.
Technologleal parameters of making comenbe of 700 and 800 grades.
Trudy NIITSement no-13168-79 ,6o. MIRA 13:U)
(Cement)
TUSOTA, H.T.; D&NTUSHIVSK&U, Z.L.; KRiMBAM, I.Y.
Selecting cement compositions for concretes and mortars to b6
subjected to short-time steam curing. TSement 26 no.2:22-26
Mr,&p 160. (MIU 13:6)
(Cement clinkers) (Autoclaves)
BIJDNIKOV, P.P.; KRAMMIXOp -I-J.
Phenomenon of expansion and strength faults in the setting of
cements. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.ll:-2399-2399 N 160.
(MIRA 1414)
(Cement)
KRAVCHENKO,-j-jo-V--;---1MYLGV, V.Fo. kando tekhn. nauk, nauchzqy red.;
TiUTYUNIKI M.S., red. izd-va; RUDAKOVA, N.I., tekhn. red.
[Alumina cement] G3inozemistyi tsement. Mosk7a, Gos. izd-vo
:Lit-ry po stroit.f arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 174 p.
(MIRA 15W
(Alumina cement)
~-Cl ERPO-j--jr-i r, TYUTYUNIK., M-q, redAzd-va;
GOLINERG, T.M,,, tokhn. red.
(Expanding ceirents]Rasshiriaiushchlisia toor"onty. Moskva,
Goastroiizdat, 1962. 163 p. (coment) (MIRA 15:8)
BUDNIKOV, p.p.., red.; BUTT, yu.14.) red.; KUvLjBMO I-LL
ROYAR, S.M.) red.; KHOL321 , red.;
, I.I., red.; GLEZAIWVA, I.L., red.
izd-va; GOLIBERG, T.M., tekhn. red.
(Now developments in the chemistry and technology of cementjljo-
voe v khimij i tekhnologii tsementa; t'"udY- Moskva, Gosstroi-
izdat, 1962. 295 p. (MIRA 16:1)
I. Soveshchaniye po, khimij i tekhnologii tsementa, Moscow,
1961.
(cement)
~~V~~Kqt duktor tgkhn.nauk
__L
I-
Romil Lq of the conference. Vlement. 31) N -V '64.
(MIRA
1. Gosudarstvennyy vsesoyuznyy nauchnu-i3sledovatellskiy Lnstlitut
tsementnoy promyshl,3nnosti.
L Qq6911--_67 -Tj-,.jT-(m)
ACC NR- AR603125-1 _~~j SOURCE COED! UR/0081/66/000/011/MO26/ M026
AUTHOR: Kravchenko, 1, V.; Vlasova, M. T.; Yudovich, B. E.; r tin, G. S.
Kirillov, Yu. D. ; Turkot, 1. M. ; Sho'rokh, L. N. ; Bugaychuk-,-,N-.- V.
TITLE; The production of a quick-hardening cement at a Zdolbunov Cement-Slate
Plant
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, PartII, Abs. 11MI92
REFSOURCE: Nauchn. soobshch. Gos. Yses. n.-i. in-ttsementn. prom-sti;
no. 20(51), 1965, 36-41
TOPICTAGS: cement, quick hardening cement/Zdolbunovskiy Cement Slate Plant
ABSTRACT: A technology was developed for manufacturing very quick-hardening
cement with a hardening strength of 300 kg/cnl2 after one day, 450 kg/cm2 after
three clays, and 700 kg/cm2 after 28 days. At the Zdolbunov Cement-Slate Plant
the base mixture is made from hard chalk, clay, and loams, containing a consider-
able quantity of large-crystal quartz; calcining was conducted in rotating furnaces,
118 and 170 m long. The physicochemical properties of the base components were
studied, and the effect of the following factors on the cement strength was analyzed:
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the type of fuel, the method of grinding the clinker, and the reactivity of the
components. The reactivity of the base mixtures was found to be low, since 30--
45% SiO2 waq present in the form of quartz particles larger than 15/4. The cross-
sectional view of the manufactured slurry showed large quartz crystals, ,<
250/t .
The best results with respect to cement strength and furnace productivity were
obtained with clinkers containing 55-631o C3 S and 7-816 C3 A when n = 2. 3 - 26,
and p = 1. 2-1. 4. The required cement strength wai; obtained when the specific
3500-4000 cm2/g, while the specific surface should be 5000 cm2/g when calcining
the clinker in a solid fuel. Mills, operating in open or closed cycles can be used:
the temperature of the clinker being fed into the mill should not exceed 70-80* L-i
the first case and 100* in the second case, and 100* at the outlet from the mill.
[Translation of abstract]
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ACC NR, A117003022
AC21101: Kravchonlco, 1,.V,
SOURCO CODS: UH/60~6/66/006/008/0046/0049
ORG: Xain Office of the 1~ydromoteorological So;?~co (Glavnoye upravleniyo
Gidrorotoosluzhby)
TITI;--,: Conforonco of directors of hydromoteorologic and motoorologic services of
socialistic countries in Europe
SOU-,ZCZ-. Mateorologiya i gidrologiya, no. 8, 1966. 46-49
TOPIC TAGS: motoorological service, hydromoteorological service, weather service,
agriculture moteorology. synoptic meteorology, motootolo communication, motoorologio
conference
ABSTib\CT: The Eighth Conference of Directors of Meteorological and Hydrometcoro-
logical Services of the socialist countries in Europe was held in Moscow from
21 to 28 February 1966. Besides delegations from these countries, a delega-
tion from the Mongolian Peoples' Republic and Dr. M. Rodriges Ramires, Director,
of the Meteorological Institute of Cuba, also participated. The Dire~tor of
the Federal Office of Hydrometeorological Service in Yugoslavia, M. Perovich,
and a representative of the European and Asiatic region of the International
Geophysical Cooperatlon,_Dr..G. Sk 1, were observers.
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4:
ACC NR: AP7003022
The plenary meeting under the chairmanship of Academician Ye. K.
Fedorov established three working committees and a working group on hydrology.
Problems on cooperation between services, worldwide weather service, climatol-
.09Y. agriculture meteorology, aviation and synoptic meteorology, meteorological'!
telecommunication, hydrology, and a unified system of hydrometeorological
instruments were discussed. It was decided that before the next directors'
:meeting (planned for the first hall' of 1967 in the German Democratic Republic),
the following group meetings would be held: climatology in January 1967 in
Warsaw. meteotelecom-ni cation in conjunction with a seminar on the radio-
activity of the air in September 1966 in Prague, and an editorial board
to work on the description of aviation routes in June 1966 in Budapest.
Regulations for the directors1conferences, as proposed by the Hydro-
meteorologic Service of Poland, were adopted at the Moscow conference. They
contain provisions for cooperation in meteorology, hydrology, and oceanology,
and participation in meetings of socialist countries outside of Europe.
German, Russian, and the language of the host country are to be used at the
conferences. A unified synoptic code was accepted for meteorological observa-
tions. A mutual exchange of observational data on ozone was recommended,
and the ozone problem will be studied in the seminar in Germany in September
1966.
The problem of the use and distribution of radar observations for weather
purposes was discussed,. and an_interchange of information Was asked for.
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Problems of applied climatology were discussed, and unified processing of
climatologic data was accepted, as welI as the use of unified meteorological
instruments. The conference recommended an exchange of hydrological observa-
tion data, improved collection and dissemination of meteorological informa-
tion from Turkey, Greece, and the Near East, and telegraph networks for
improved exchange of airport weather data. Reports of the USSR Hydro-
meteorological Center on the numerical processing of forecast data were
heard, ' Orig-e- a-r*ts" hasil- ~5~810-F]
S"a C,003,
04 SUBM DATEs none
Card
K PP,? C E-E, N K 0 , I . Y e .
Feeding and Feeding Stuffs
Green fodder 1-Inn c~n Ukra.-Inlrm A,-ite firms, Xorm. N.-7,Fj, 3 Nc'. -!,
P"', of Rm-,sian Accessions, libr-r- of"or-r,rs, Jul, 1-- 2 Unclassified
I . MAMEM, I.YE.
2. USSR (6fl))
4. Straw
7. Experiment in treating chopped straw with hot stmm. Yom.baza 3 no.10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
KRAVRIMIKO, I.Y116 zootekhnik.
Using caustic soda and steaming for processing chopped straw. Makh.
sll%hoep. 9 no.1:24 Ja 158. (MIRA M-2)
(Straw)
VORONIN, G..; KRAVCHENE.0, K., inzh.; FIELASHCHENEO, V., in7l'.; YE,'IILV,A.,
i n z h . ---
Tank cars of the near future. Fozh.de)v 7 no.11:22-24 N 161.
(MiRA 14:11)
1. Nachallnik konstruktorskogo otdela sektsli protivopozharnay
tekhniki pri Gosudarstvennom Komitete -Soveta Hinistrov SSSR po
avtomatizatsil i mashinostroyeniyu (for Voronin).
(Fire engines) (Tank cars)
MVCHEITKO, K.F., doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk
Determining impact streasse in a pneumatic hammer. Trudy NPI
46 '58. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Kafedra teorii mekhanizmov i detaley manhin Novocherkseekogo
ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnicheskogo institut.-
Imeni. S. Ordzhonikidze.
(Hammere-Pneumatic driving) (Impact)
PYA7VlTSKIYp A.A., prof.; MONAKHOV, I.F., dotsentp otvorede~_
K F.g dotsent, redel KOIDKOIDVo K.M.p dotsent, red.; M014AKHOVp
I:F.~ red.; POGREBTSOVA9 L.V.pmd.izd-va; NADMOVAj, Yu.At tekhn.red.
[Introduction to the theory a4d practice of strain measurement]
Vvedenie v teoriiu i praktiku tenzometriZovaniia. Novocherkassk,
Rodaktsionno-isdatellskii otdel NPlt 1960.-N72 p.
(MrRA 14 16)
(Strain gauges)
KUVCHMO, K. F.
Results of the investigation of the comb m~.,Lianqism with drop
combs. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; takh.tekstoprow. 160.
1. Novocherkaoskiv politekhnicheekly institut.
(Textile nachinery)
MNCHIINKO, K.P.,dotsont, kand.toklin.nauk
I~rnanics of it hackliry-, riachnniam. Izv.vyg.ticliob.zav.;auiuhiloHtr
no.9:34-44 160. (HIRA 13:11)
1. Novochorkawikiy politakhidcheakiy inatitut.
(Textiln machinory)
( KRAYCHNNKO, K.F., dotsent, kand.teklin.rmik
Experimental investigatioa of a comb mechaniam with falling combo.
Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; mashiaostr. no. 10:42-47 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Novocherkaeskiy politekhaicheakiv institut..
(Mechanical movements)
Kmau-1KOO K.F.
Kinematics of a comb mechanism. Trudy N?I 107:41-52 160.
(Mechanical movements) (MIRA 14:1:3)
1)
I
I
I
KRAIFCRENKO, K.F.
Kinntostatic determination of forcos exertmd In an impact. Trudy
NPI 149:3-18 163. (MIRA 17W
KRAVCHENKO, K.F.j kand. tekhn. naiik, datsent
Motion and vibrations of a rod under the action of forces at its
ends. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashino3tr. no.8i59-66 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
L 08062-67
ACC NR: AP7001673 SOURCE CODE: UR/01"/66/000/007/0773/0780
V'THOR: Shalygin, I. V.; Kravchenko, K. F.; Kireyev, 0. P.; Forobeynikov, B. A.
0111G: norTF
TITLE: Investigation of torque characteristics of pulse electromagnetic drives
SOURCE: 1VUZ. Elek-tromakhanika, no- 7, 1966, 773-780
TOPIC TAGS: electromagnet electric engineering
ABSTRACT: The authors aLUyze the case of drive of a mochani= the applied
mass of which on the electromagnet armature is constant or changes insig-
nificantly with time, so that the changes can be ignored. The.investigation
is limitod to the primary function of an electromagnet, when it moves only
the actuator mechanism, not when the armature is loadod with other additional
forces. The torque characteristics of electromagnets are analyzod in depen-
donce on the form of the air gap between the armature and the stop. A two
stage torque characteristic Is useful to reduce shook loads in the actuating
mechanism. The usage of a two stage torque characteristic in combination
iwith a return spring can reduce or completely eliminate shook loads in the
actuating mechanism. With Identical parameters of the process, torque char.
actoristic variants with force changes require a considerable increase in
jinitial electromagnet force and strength of the mechani,3m. Orig. art. has:
13 figures and 15 formulas. IJPRS: 38,1~901
SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 2lDec65 / ORIG REF: 003
Card uDc: 621 -3-018-7+621-374-3~
KRAVCHEHKO, K-N. , lnzh.j BONDARCHUK) N.A., Inzh.
Hard facing Punch plates on 3000-ton presses.
no,7:37 JI 161. Svar. proizv.
MOtalworkin machinery) (MIIRA 14:6)
t
rd facingi
KRAVCHENKO, K.N., inzh.
Roconditioning by welding of a cast Jroa transmitter pipeline.
Svar.proizv. no.701-32 JI 162. NIRA 15:12)
1. DnepropetroveXly truboprokatnyy zavod I=. h.Libknekhta.
(Pipe,'Cast iron-Maintenance &nd repair)
(Flectric welding)
KR 4jPj4Qa.K. N., Cand Geol-lifin 3,ci (dirm) "Geological Structuro
and Gas idle t1l'o kuchar
(Tar:70'0* 1); 1 ia of tables
3, 1957. 2)~ 1)
(Mos 3tate Univ im M. V. Lomonosov, GeoloCical Facult-j, Chair of
Geology and Goochemistry of Combustible MinordROSOUV-C"-~, 100
copies (KL, 50-57, 118)
12 -
nAVChWXO, K-N.; SMIRNOV, L.N.
Intersection of different structural elements la the Tien Shan,
Vast. Hook. un. 3er. biol., pochy.0 geol., geog. 12 no.1:199-208
'57. NLRA 10, 11)
1. Kafedra geologii i geokhimii gory-=hikh iskopayeafth.
(Tien Shan-Geology, 3tructural)
I
KIU.VCRZIIXD, K.N. --
Now dntn on the stratiUsOW of tho lucbn Depreanion (Sinkiang)
[with summar7 in Engliahl. Sov. geol. 1 no-8:95-113 Ag 158-
(MM 11:11)
1. MoBkovakiy goaudarstvenw univernitet im. M.V. Lomonosova.
(Kucha bepreaaion-Geology, Stratigraphic)
KRAVCHEITKO, K.H.
.-_ , - ..PrInciphl t,y-p*'eo' of antiolines in the folded margin of the Kucharski)r
depression in the Tarim intermontane area. Izve v7se ucheb. zav.; noft'
i gaz no.4:7-10 '58. (MIRA 11:9)
l.Moskovskiy goaudarstvennyy universitete im. Lononosova.
(Tarim J]epreaaion--Geolog7, Structural)
KRAVCFM,KO,K."I.
Prosooctiva oil and gas resources of the Tarim area. Vest. Hoak.
un. Ser. biol. ;)ochv., goof,,. 13 no. 1:131-140 t59.
(HIRA 11:7)
1. Moskoval-Ay gosudarstvnnn:,y univorsittit, Kafnira goologii i
gookbimii goryuchikh iakopayerqlt..
(Tarim Valley-Pntrolnum
V:,
billo)) I.O.[doceanedj; VASILIM11, I.V.;
Klji,.; MUNSON, V.G.; PTA, GLI-'11116
D.A.; YERSHOV, P.R.) ved. red.
[oil- and basim; of the earth!
ba3selriy zemnof~o shara. (By] I.C.".F.Tod 1, dr.
I~Ierlrli, 19V5. 597 p. (':L'A !F-:3)
E'AVCHENKO, Leorid Danilovich~ inzh.; MIRIAM, P.I., kand. tekJin.
Inaa, retsenzent; KOVALICHUK, A.V., inzh., red.izd-va;
bEREZOWY, V.I., takhn. red.
[Transflwxors in remote control oysters) Transfliuksory v
ustroistvalch teleupravleniia. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo tekhn.lit-
ry U.1M, 1963. 81 P. (MIRA 16:U)
(Remote control) (Cores (Electricity)
(Fort-ates (Magnetic materials))
KATKOV, F.A, kand.takhn.nauk, dotsent;-KRAVCIIENK0, I.D., Inzh.
Contactless stages of frequency-composite remote control and
signaling systems using transflLxors. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
enere. 6 no.7r37-43 JI 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Kiyevskiy ordena Lenina politekhalcheskiy instItut. Predstavlena
kafedroy avtomatiki i telemokhaniki.
(Automatic control) (Magnetic circuits)
7 ra cyl.
D; s r ta f, 1 r, D-. rr e,-~
),2, lot
iPLAVCEEN-K0-jt- LeonJd--F-aaQrny:lzb,- kand. med. nauk; MAIJ117OVSKMA, U.,
red.; YUIIGANCVA, M.) tekhn. red.
(Urov disease, its prevention and treatwntlUrovskaia boleznl,
ee preduprezhdonia i lechenia. Chita, Chitinskoe knizhb*e izd-
v0s 1961. 71, p. 04IRA 15:9)
(ARTHRITIS; ILIMMATOID)
K0\fCJtENKp,
Itowdon of nwdylose bams 4 tb* iwassMasele serive
withWiNes, F.S. IlAlAchev and L. 1. KravOwakii(Kiev
Ifniv ). flh,dim. KAioo. lhar. 16 tM- 2MVI Md 1)
Mate
III-Allos 2-olf1hyl
with blel 3 his. to Ithl' in a weakA tube yirkls the meAWW1,
(1). in. ;rjR*. f4rrtiluly 2-ClWhyl-d-ChlMolarnfulhistak.
A)*, lirl,1% the motk~;JZOOD. "I. ZV*.
KOH. 30 rul. Cjl.. xml to Inf. It,() duke" 6 min. SAVC .
An Oft. tAyrff couts. the onethylent tmw. wbk:h aftef divine
IIV KOff WAS JIV.1"I IN 518% With 3.5 S. Nffl. ViCIAll"S 94'.
Air
161f q -f)110
vk/kcll/~N
Ul I I
1614 Me
, 1. (from Moll). fleste-i with
~U.cf (ILa), detwnp. I-
dil. IICJ an a stelun batb it readily yitkts J-mdAy8-6-mr1lny-
0 ve
- KRAVCHEWO.,-L.I.; AVRASIN, Ya.D.; MILMEV, B.F.
Fiberglass plastic based on a polyester acrylate binder obtained
by vacuum forming. Plas"massy no.3j28-32 162. (MIRA 15:4)
(Glass reinforced plastics)
ACC-1W-06002h8h SOURCE COM Ult/0191/66/000/001/0052/0056
AUTHORSs Kravchenko, L. 10) Avirasinj Ya. D.
0110 1 none
TITLE: Contact glass-textb1te VPS-h
SOURGEi Plasticheskiye massy, no. 1, 1966, 52-56
TOPIC TAGS: polymer, polymerization, glass cloth, glass fabric, glass fiber, fiber
glassl 11EDSM binding agents VS4 glass textolite, St9llS glass textolite, VPS 2 glass
textolite, FN glass textolitep ASIT glass fabric
ABSTRACT: The chemiqal and physical properties of the polyesteracrylate-epoxide
binding agent 11EDS05and the glass-textolite VPS-4 wore studied. The investigation
is an extension of work previously published by the authors (Plast. massy, 9, 1965).
The change in viscosity during storage, the temperature dependence of thq,'polymeriza-
tion rate, and the tensile and compression strength of Lho bitkiin& agen4k,11EDSH were
determined. Thermophysical properties of the giass-textolite VPS-4 prepared from
nonoriented glass fibers and bind P" g agent 11EDSM are presented aid compared with
those of glass-textolites St91lSj VPS-2s and FN. The experimental data and compari-
sons are summarized in gr3pha and tables (see Fig. 1). It is concluded that the glass.,
textolite VPS-4 may be used up to a temperature of 200C. The impregnation method
textolite formation was found to yield textolites of higher compression strength.
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KRAVGIENKO, L.I.; AVRASIN, Ya.D.
Basic physicomachanical properties of nVP-l'I.glass fiber
plastics produced by the method of"binder suction" of
chopped glass fibers. Plast. massy no.11:43-45 165.
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AUTHOR: Kravchenkop L. I.; AvrasLn, Ya. D.
TITLE: Effect of technological and other factors on the properties of fiberglass
SOURCE: Plasticheakiye massy, no. 9, 1965, 25-29
TOPIC TAGS: reinforced plastic, fiberglass, epoxy plastic, polyester plastic,
filler
ABSTRACT: The paper discusses the effect of pressing conditions on the strength
properties of glass reinforced plastics; this includes the type of polyester
used for preparing the binder, the pressing temperature, heat treatment, pressure
of pressing, and time spent in the press. The affect of sizing agents and
emulsions used for preparing the glass braids is considered next. Other factors
affecting the strength of the fLberglass-reinforced mat!,Fials are the diameter
of the Merglass and the influence of mineral fillers4fj The corresponding
findLnga for temperatures between 20 and 200C are tabulated. "The author
thank L.5. Krasno arska a pd Z. L Bronshteyn foi0jt'_0vLdLng the material: for
the studT.-Ir -OrL&. -art. higr:" 6 fLgurei'_a_n_d3_ia_ble8".
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AUTHORS: Kravchenko, L. I.; Avrasin, Ta, D.
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TITLEi Basic physicomechanical properties of the fiber-glass plastic VP-1
obtained by method of "imbibing" chopped fiber glass-
SOME: Plesticheskiye massy, no. 11, 1965p h3-45
TOFIC TAGS: polyester., epoxy plastic., glass fiberp fiber glass solid mechanical
property, structural plastic/ VP-1 fiber glass
ABSTRAM It was the object of this investigation to extend previously
publi,ghed results on the influence of various types of polyesters in polyester-
epoxy binders on the properties of the latter, and also on the effect of the
manu,facturing method of fiber-glass plastics on their properties, as given by the
authors (Plast, massy, Not 9. 25, 1965). The strength, relative viscosity,
Poispon coefficient, and the effect of various solvents on the fiber-glass plastic
VF-l'7were determLned at various temperatures. The experimental results are
tabulated. The plastic was prepared by pressing together glazs fiber chips with
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