SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUSKOVA, N. K. - KUZMICHEV, R. V.
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of absorbad bases of rocks.
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(Rocks, Sedimentary)
natural waters on the compositico
Trudy Inst. geol. i razrab. gor.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Water. Undereround)
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AUTHORS: Yefremova, R.X*, AuAkovA. N.V.. Levina, L.N.,
Matizen, E.V,
TITLE: Temperature measurements with copper-constantan
thermocouples
-PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no,3. 1963, 25-28
TEXT: Although they are less accurate than platinum resistance
thermometers, copper-constantan thermocouples are'often used in
laboratories. A.convenient standard calibration table for these
thermocouples is not possible because the properties of constantan,
wire depend on both its origin and its diameter. Seven grades
of constantan wire made into couples with copper gave at 100%
differences in thermal emfla of up to 300 to .400)LV, which is
equivalent to about 10% Several coils of constantan of various
grades- -were - selected and--calibrated so *that J ndividual -couples
made- uV from thesecoils- *is-hould- not. require calibrat ion* ----'--The
thermocouples were calibrated at reference points of boiling oxygen,
sublimation Of C02,'melting of ice, and boiling of water,
naphthalene and sulphur. The boiling points of hydrogen and
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nitrogen were also used. Platinum resistance thermometers were
used'to check the refererfco points. Several copper-constantan
thermocouples were made up from conctantan from each of tho various,
coils and from mean values of thermal emf Is at the reference point a
tables were drawn up of thermal emf as a function of temperature at
intervals of 1001&V ana in the temperature range from -26o to -i8ft
.at 5 and l0jiV intervals. For many purposes this suffices,as a
calibration of the constantan. Errors in measuring the
temperature with these thermocouples without further calibration
are tabulated and the mean error betwee.i -250 and +400*C does not
exceed 0.5% of the value of the temperature measured in *C.
At low temperatures this error may be co'nsiderabla. The properties
of one.'batch of constantan varied considerably over its length.
To measure with a better accuracy the couples must be calibrated
individu@lly; this is particularly important for temperatures
below -180*C. The importance and origin of stray omf's is '
discussed: The influence of plastic tensile &train and twisting
on the thermal omf's of couples is discussed; it is shown that
annealing of the coiLstantan w"Ire by passage of current can have
considerable influence- .6n the thermal emf. There are 6 figures and
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Central In3t for the Advincod Tratning of Physlel"n.,3.
Dissertattons Presented for :iclenee 9nd ongl-nnoring de@?r(%ol In '@OlcOv
during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 4i!,D, 9 May 55.
KUSKOV,t, V.Y.
............. @ 1-1 @ I.
Pathogenic properties of streptococci of the oral cavity.
Stonatologiia no.1:24-27 Ja-F '54- (MLRA 7:1)
1. It kafadry m1krobiologii (zaveduyushchly - professor P.Y.
Belikov) Hookovskogo meditainakogo stomatologicho8kogo Insti-
tuta (direktor - doteent G.K.Beletakly).
(Streptocoacus) (Mouth--Bacteriolo")
KUSKOVA, V.P.
Investigating the most effective surgictil scrub techniques used In
dental polyclinics.l. Bacteriological evuluation of surgical
scrub techniques used In polyclinics. Stmatologlia no.5:35-37
S-0 155. (KIRA 9:2)
1. Is kafedry mikrobiologii (sav. prof. P.T. Belikov) Hoskovskogo
maditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo institute, Oir. dots. G.N. Beletskiy)
(ANTIUPSIS AIM ASEPSIS
surg. scrub in dent.)
(DENrISTRT, OPBRATIVE
surg. scrub in )
KUBKCVA. Y.Y.
Role of the carebral cortex in Immunogeneeii. Biul. akep. biol. i
med. 40 no.12:40-42 D 155 (HLRA 9:3)
1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologil (zav.-prof. P.T. Belikov) Moskovskogo
medit 11 Lnskogo stomutologicheskogo instituta (dir.-do%sant G.H.
Beletakiy)
(AGOLMINATION,
aff. of conditioned reflex reactiona A aleap)
(RIWLIX, CONDITIOM,
conditioned ir3mun. roactions)
(SLMW. effects,
on agglut. titer)
KUSKOVA, V.F.
OWANWAMW
for an effactive method for treating the eurgeon's
hatuls at a stowtological poLyclinic. Stomatolodia 38
no-3:62 H@-Je '59. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Iz )vifedry mik-.obiologii (zav. - prof P. F. Bel ikov) Hoskov-
skogo moditsinakolgo stomatologicheskogo institnta (dir. -
doteent G-11-Beletakly).
(SOGFJLY. ASTIPTIC A@I) ANTI47AITLIC)
KUSKOVA, V.F.; MOROZOVA, L.V.
Microbiological invootigationi followin,,, treatment of tooth with
ultrasound. Stomatologila 40 no.1;27-21) Ja-F 161. (KMA 1415)
1. Iz kafedry mik2-obiologil (zav. - prol'. P.Y.Polikavf i ortopedb,-
ch.)skoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. V.Yu.Kurlvand8kiy) MOS)qV3kogo
me,litainskogo storiatologicheskogo in3tituta lEr. - dotsent G.M.
Belutskiy). (TFETH-MICROBIOLOGY)
(ULTiWONIG WAVZ-PIIY310JOGlq&L EFFEGT)
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iACC NRt AVbUJO043 SOURCE-CODE:--W/0191166/ooo/oog/oo:LD/0011----I
AUTHOR. Gellfman, Ya. A.; Zemlyanskiy, N. N.; Lauris, I. V.; Syutkina, 0. P.; Kuskova,.@
IV. P.; Pan_o_v,___Yn. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Stabilization of p,olyvinylchloride by offanqtjpqXj=
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 9, 1966, 10-11
TOPIC TAGS: vinyl chloride, polymer, tin compound, organotin compound, organometallic
compound, solid mechanical property, heat resistance
ABSTRACT: The effect of organotinoxane-type additives IC113COO(CI,119)2SnO,
CH3C00[(C4119)2!;n0140CC1131 and [Cli 02SnI201 on the thcrval stability of
H23COO(c4li A.
polyvinylchlor--'de was investigated. The aging characteristics of the stabilized PVC
was tested according to GOST 10226-62 and the decomposition temperature was tested
according to the GOSTS960-51 standard. It was found that the PVC stabilized with
organotinoxaneii had a thermal stability comparable to that of PVC stabilized with con-
ventional @2PN(2 stabilizers, It was also found that the organatinoxane stabilizer
based on acetic acid was as effective as that based on lauric acid. Orig. art. has:
tables.
SUB CODE4 ll/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 004
-Cfjod II.L_nmt UDC: 678.743.22:678.048.
1'.V.; 7-1-; Y---'-;
Vork of tho "1'--2-30 Throo-i (@vo I I. i.-)kr on rn! r- I,-, Tru@.--
pird. 111st. Sib. otd. All SE'SR !110-- 12 1- - 17-v-1
i,Zi(EZNEGOVSKAYA, L.11.;,K1JS.KOVA, Z.H.
Effect of f?itjL--;re,.I.ic acEi on bell ad, o:, -.a. rri3t. 10 -i,,.t'-.716-
719 N-D f 636 (IMIRA 16:1)
1. Torwk Medical Institute.
KIISKOVA, Z.R.
Methodology for the quantitative determination of atroptno
in the leaves of belladonna and datura. Apt. delo 14 no.1:69
JA-F 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Tomskiy meditsinakiy institut.
KUSF I
-1 - U,'A, Z. R.
F,,'*fec t of jj re 11. In on be I I . i` ,, @ o', .", ',. 1 " ,.(),4 -63 1 -
637 Jl-Ag 16"),
J_ -
1. K.Lfp-drt bo'@ariiki i L
in." ti tu.a. Sulxmit@.ed ',hrci, 9, l96-',,.
BEUZW,OVSKATA, L.N. I KUSKOVA, - -Z-- R.
Amino acid and alkaloid dynamics in belladonna as affected by
its development. Nauob. jokl. vys. Ahkoly; b1ol. nauki no.2j
165-169 165- (14IRA l8t5)
1. Rokomendovana kafedroy botaniki i farmakognozil Tonskogo
moditeinskogo institute.
KUSKUSKIY, V.S.
Us @ ni, tho w.,V. -r- bUl(krICE) Of' 1 '1 C;l ! Irit, !.@ol ban'.
f1mr oV rl.vurn oC Uio Gorriyy Alt,ti. Izv. Alt. ot.@i. (;,or. oLi.-va
OxLt;,@.
SS31t rio.5:76--W 165. .1
1. SLbirsk-'v
KUSKULA'.. Kap@@; MAYER, Vilem, inz.
Complexometric deI --mination of aluminum in norurietal materials.
Hut listy 18 no.10:735 0 163.
1. Vitkovicke zelezarny Klementa Got.tvalda, n.p., Ostrava.
XUZ'Mllt Toot starshly dispetcher-takhnolog; TASILITEV. Ye., brigadir
M,zchikov; TIMMM, A., starshiy lcranovshchik; KUSLAP, A.,
vtarshiy kranqvshohlk; MOSTOVA, D.M.... red.; KIRWbfi-@
tekhn.red.
(New equipment in the port of Riga]Novaia tekhnika v Rizhakon
portu. lid-vo TTsW3 Profizdat, 1958. 54 p. (NIRI 12:3)
(RiRa--Harbor) (Loading and unloading)
3*10-rip and the aqAiUm* XhLmrgW, licdcva No. U, Nov. 50.
P. "D -3
1, Of Leningmd 3cientifia4teavaroh Inatitut,e of Prontheses,
L.wincrad.
CLI-IL 20, 3, March 1951
KUSLIX, M. 1.
Medicine
Precision method of drawing Rose-NoIntonla line., Khirurgiia., no. 12. 1951
9. Mont h 1Ljgt of Russirtn Accessions, Libritry of ?:11CI.
-IY -- - - -
.'n)
n,@ r- 1 'L.?r,
"d U-,
no.
List of liussLan ;'.ccess.lons, !.Ibrar7i of
II
1. 11 t S, -T @ 'K, .']. 1., 1-1-of.
2. L33H (600)
L. V.,we JoLiz, - lourKcry
7. A ty,,)Ic,..i rusections of the knee ;C@nt in
I
'3) i)",'2.
9. Month-ly-List of Russian Accesslans, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified.
KUSLIK, M. I.
Scanul a
Outeoplastic fixatic)n of the scapula in paralysia of Its muscle$, Vest. khIr.,
72, No. 3. 1952.
9. Monthly List. of Pi;ssian Accessions, Library of C,)ngz,,,s,.;, Ontnhor - 1952, Uncl.
URPENK0. U.P.; KUSLIX, M.I., professor, lavedu@nishchiy.
Knock knee Qenu valgum). Vest.khir. 73 no.5:12-17 S-0 15-3. (KLRA 6:11)
1. Kafedra ortopedii i protesirovaniya Gotiudarstvennogo ordena Lenina Lenin-
gradakogo instituta usovershonstvoyaniya vraohey im. S.M.lirova (for Kuslik).
2. Ortopedichaskoye otdolaniye TSentral'nogo gosudaretyannogo travzatologiche-
skogo Instituta im. R.R.Tradena. (Leg-Abnormities and deformities)
KUSLIK, R.I., professor
Diagnosis of Injuries of the nerve trunks of the upper extramitimm
anolosed plaster caste. 1hinirgils, no.8:69-70 Ar, 154. NLRA 7:11)
(ARM, Innervation,
inj.. diag.)
(WOWDS AUD INJURI13,
arm nerves, diag.)
KUSLIK, H.I., professor.
Hypoponatic arthrones of the hip joint. Ortop.traym.protes.,
Moskva no.1:7-11 Ja-F 155. (MLR& 8:10)
1. ItKafedry ortopedli I protezirovanijra Gonudarstvenijogo
inatituta uovershonstvovaniya vrachey im. S.M. Kirova i
Leningradskogn nauchno-issledovntel'Bkogn instituta travna-
tologil i ortopedli.
(HIP, diseases,
arthrosis deformans)
KUSLIK. M.I., zasltxzhouMy layatell nauki, prof. Lenirk-grad. 100.
b t-pr.,d. 61,ky.198.
Roman Romanovlat "ing on the 20th anniverwy of his death.
Yest.khir.75 noo-S:130-134 Je 155. (KLRA 8:10)
(BIOGRAPOW.
Vreden, Rovian R.)
KUSLIK' professor, zasIuzhennjv7 deyatell naulft (Leningrad, 100,
.4
pr.. d. 61, kv. 198)
Surgery for complications of poliomyelitis (vith summary in Inglish.
P-1581 Test.khir- 77 no-9:3-19 S 156. (KLJU 9:11)
1. Is Imfedry ortopedit i pro azirovaniya (Bay. - prof. X.I.Xuelik)
Leningradskogo ordana Leniaa netituta. usoverahenstvovaniya vrachey
im. S.H.Kirova i ortopoichaskogo otdeleniva (sav. prof. Ta.S.Tusevich)
Laningradskogo inetttuta trarmatologii i ortopedii.
(FOLIOKYALITISl coupl.
Burg. corrections)
F�LIK. Mikhail lonnkovich, zaalushennyy deyatell nauki, prof.;
AIRAKOV, L.V., red.; KHARASH, G.A., tekhn.red.
[Orthopedic treatment of spastIc parnlyotal Ortopedicheakoe
lechenis spastichookikh paralichei. [Leningrad] Gos.izd-vo med.
lit-ry. Leningr. otd-nie, 1957. 113 P. (XIRA 10:12)
Waralysie, Spastic)
XUSLIK, X.I., zasluzhennyy dayatell nauki. profeenor
-ve-T-ermination of the extent of hip abduction for functional lengthening
of the extremities in ankylovis and contracture of the hip joint.
Ortop.,, traym. i protax. 18 no.1:57-58 Ja-Y '57. (9W 10:6)
1. Iz kefedr7 ortopedii i protezirovanlya (zav. - prof. M.I.Iuslik)
Gosudarstvannogo institute usovershonstvovanlys vrachey im. S.K.11roys
(dir. - prof. N.I.Blinov) i ortopedicheakogo otdeleniya (tay. - prof.
Ya.S.Tunevich) leningradokogQ"nsuchno-iseledovatellskogo institute
travmatologii i ortopedit (dir. - prof. V.S.Balaktna)
(Hip. die.
ankylosis & contracturee, determ. of angle for ourg.
correction)
(COUTRACTURX
hip, detern. of angle for surg. correction)
XUBLIK. M.I., zaalushennyy doysitell nAuki, nrof. (Leningrnd)
"Instruction in Walking with orthmedic annnrAtUg withaut a knee
lock; theraueutic exercise nnd MANSAre in postpoliovelitic paralysis'.
by N.A* Shenks -loviewed by X. I. Kuslik. Ortcrp. traym, I r toze
19:no.3179 Xy-Je 158 (MIYAO1117)
(CRTHOPEDIC APPARATUS)
(PARALYSIS)
(SHENK, N.A.)
XUSLIIj prof., tuluzhennyy deyntel'nAuki
Clooed injwieg of the biceps '@rachll tendons and their treatment
[with summary in Inglish]@' Ihirurglia, 34 no-7:9B-101 JI '58
(MIRA 11:9)
1. re kafedry ortopedii. i protezirovRnlya Leningradskogo ordena
Lenina institutsi usovershenstvovnniva vrachey imeni S.M. 11rova
(dir. - prof. N.I. Blinav) i Leningradskogo inrtltuta travzRtologii
I ortopedii (dir. - prof. V.S. Talakina).
(ARM, muscles and tendons
biceps brachii Inj,', etiol, & ther* Otus))
KUSLIK, M. I., (Prof.) -- Leningrad
"Surgical Treatment of Giant Cell Tumors (Ostcobla-
stoclastomas."
Report, m0mJ tted for the 27th Congress of Surgeons of the LQSR, Moscow,
23-28 May i-6v.
-1W4LIK, ?t.I._,zas1uzhennyy dayatell nauki... prof.; TARUSHKINv O.V.j starohiy
ri@@6h@ s6trudaik
Electrcotimulation of the muscles in spastic paralysis. Ortrop.
travmA protez. 21 no-4:34-37 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Iz ortopedicheakogo otdoleniya i fiziologicheBkoy laboratorii
Loningradakogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo instituta travaatologii
i ortopodii (dir. - prof. V.S. Balakina) i kafodry ortopedii
goaudarstvermgo'iwtituta d1ya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (dir.
dotsent A.Yo- Kiselev).
(PARALYSIS9 SPASTIC) (ELF4TROTHEMPY)
AR:-',NDT, A.A., prof.; ARKHANGE1, 'SKIT, V.V., kmnd. med. nauk; BOGDANCV,
F.R., prof.; D0,11DARCIPA, A.V., prof.; KOPYWV, !4.B., prof.;
KORNEV, P.G., zasl. dayntell nauki 11OFSR, prof.; YP t
prof.; LEYBZGN, N.D., doktor med. nauk; MAKAROV,
med. nauk; NIKOLISKIY, V.A,, prof.; PODGORNAYA, A.Ya., doktar
med.nauk; RAZDOLISKIY, I.Ya .. prof.[deceased]; ROSXTSKAYA,
V.I., kand. med.nauk; TITMSK04;, V.A., kand. med.nauk; UGRYUKA;
V.M., prof.; FISHKIN, V.I., kand. med. nauk; KHRAPOV, V.S.,
knnd. mod. nauk; CHIKOVANI, K.P., prof. (deceased); SHLTKOV,
A.A., prof.; PETROVSKIY, B.V., prof. zanl. deysitell nauki
RSFSR, otv. red.; YEGOROV, B.G., visl. dayatell nauki HSF3H
prof., red. toma; KIRONOVICH, 11.1., doktor med, nauk, za.m.
red.; PARAKIIINA, N.L., tekhn. rod.
(manual on surgery] Pnogotomnoe rukovodst,.o po khirurgii.
Moskva, Medgis. Vol.4. (Nourosurgery; the sequelao of lesidiss
of the central nervous system. Diseases of the spine, the
spinal cord and its membranes. Diseases of the vegetative
nervous system] Neirokh1rurgiia; posledstviia povrezhdenii
tsentrallnoi nervnoi aistemy. Znbolevanlin pozvonochnika,
spinnogo mgzga i ego obolochek. ZabolevRniin vegatntivnoi
nervnoi aistemy. 1963. 667 p. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Deystv1te1'nyy chlen AEN LISSR (for Patn)vokiy, Yagoroy,
Kornev). 2. Chlen-korrespondent MIN SSSR (for Bogdanoy).
(NERVOW.3 SYSTEM-3URGERY) (SPINE---S'JRCE;fl)
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KUSLIKV M.I., pror., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki PSFSR
Experience in conservative surgical treatment of giant cell
tumors. Khirugiia 40 no.5tlO7-114 PT 164. (MIRA 18t2)
'. Kafedra ortopedii i protezirovaniya instituts. ordena Lenina
usovershenstvovani a vrachey imeni Kirova (dir.- dotsent S.N.
Falikarpov) i Leningradako o instituta trav?mtologil J. ortopedii
(dir.- prof. V.S. Balakinal.
KARIIENKO, G.V. [Karpanko H.V '],. KUSLITSKIY, A.B. [Kunlyt9'kyi, A.B.];
RABFY, Yu.I. [@abei, -
Effect of the denaity of ShKhl5 steel mde with electric
slag and vacuum refining on its cyclic strength, Dop,
AN URSR no.8.-1003-1066 164. (MIRA 1"1;8)
1. Institut mashinovedeniya i avtomatiki AN UkrSSR.
2. Chl.en-korrespondent AN UkrSSR (for Karpenko).
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steel, vacuum matted steel, steel fatigue. strength, ateat 4'*MjLty'
steel purity
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SN3 rkteele
%
SOURCE: Ket<oVeddnjye J termichookaya obrabotka matallov, no, 10,
@1964, 28-31,, and bottom half of Ennert facing p, 40
TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, steel corroaion, steel corrosion fa-
tigue, precipitation hardenahle dteeL, Kht?112 stect, SN '2 steel, steel
corrosion resistance, ate-at corrosion fatigue resistance, anti.corro-
siou coattng. 302 VdrnLsh
ABST '&ACTt The corroaton and corrosion fatQue of Kitt 7R2 (0,,12ZC, 17,23%
Cr, 1.84X HL) And, SHI(O.09%C, 16.93% Cr, 4*71Z HL, 3.31X Mo) stainless
steel have been tnvagtigated, Steels were heat-truatad to it hardness
of 38--40 - aA-4-40--42 KKCj respectively. The test results showed that
the 510. steel has &-higher -corrosion realstattee than the KIII-7112 wteel:t
cog*f by, Z.S times Ln 53Z outfuric- acid, The 00 fatigue strength in ajri@--
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Ls IOZ higher than that of the 01792 4teel. In a 3Z sadLum-chlorLde
solution, the fatigue strength of f@oth steelt-decreases by about the
same-factor,--comp_zred with thAt in Air @vee FLg. I of the Enclosure)
and tit M a 2 1 10 about - 2 --t Lee#-Jover- than that ta air.
This confirma the absence of a direct relation. between t h7e-1-- carrot i
resi:;tance and the corrosion. fatipte regLstamce of the metat.4The
SN3 @oteel La preferAbla to Kh171;Z ateel for c .ks o r bladesivorkLng
Ln- aggressivv--media,- Coating with JOZ varnM tt!VmpZjmLCLv"2#"1.dent1-
f i e d i-n -C -C - -0 8-4 -a- 9: strength of Kh1TKZ
and SH3 slteekx* OrLS. art..has,:- 2 ffjjuket@
ASSOCIATION hoaLcal-
C M(Lko-mekh&nLch*xkLr LqAeLtut AN. UkrSSR(Phyttandc
Ingtitute AN Ukr,'MR)
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ACCESSION NR: AT4049945 9/2723/WOOO/00i/0107/0118
At"MOR: ff_ugjLtsk11& A. .; Babey, Yu. I.o,
Mizetekly, V.L.41
M UkrA
MULUUML,
TITLE: Effect of tho hardening temperaturs on the fatigge itren of SMIS steel from
elec troslag and vacuum refining
SOURCE: AN Ukrg$R. Miko-makhanich4wk -inatitut VI(yonfyo rabochikh ared na
avoystarnaterfalov, n*. =,1964. Pre-lis
TOPIC-7AGS: --steer f WOO
smelted steel, steel parity/ Shkh 15 steel
ABSTRACT: This study was prompted by Me lack of data conceraing the physical and;
mechanical propertlos of electroslag steel (see, e.g., B. Ye. Paton, D.I. Modovar,
Yu. V. Latash, Sta.14. no. It. 196* and by the Inconclusive results concerning such
properties of vacuunt amelted. steels (ace, a. g., H. B. Nudelman. J. Sheehan, A stddy
of Uie effect of meltEng practlea on the fatigie behavior of high-atrength steel. Ar7nour
Rcs. Foundat., Chicago, 19511. The ma)diaum cyclic hardness of ShXhI5 sW1 was
testedaftera. Clectroslag smelting follow(Kl'by vacuum innelff-M,(very pitre SMIS -
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free Crom neranetawo A&LKWOO)t b. Sims a (a) but Ima pun o. eleettv.
slag smelting only (TLXhj5Sh -14. ordinary ffmelting in an open electric even (ShMM)l 0.
lu
double vacuum are Xo,@eltln of pure stee Xhl5Ch)-,,Vd f. the same as (e) with an
ordirtary smelt (ShIQ@ 5@D e optimum h%ning efterature for the ShKhlSg and
(1 4 lie
ShKhISD steel was 850 w tie all the othbe eteels showed maximum cyclic hardness after
hardiming at 840C (aft samples: were annealeci at 160C during a Z-hour period). The cyclic
h2r&ie3s of tha air-hardened ShXh15 steel. from different tMa of smelts depended on the
pres,!nce of nonmetallic admixtures as well ws on its deasity. An Increase in purity wid
in density led to a 25-.30% Increase in fatiguct strength. "The degree of contamination of
the steel with rion-metallic Impurities was e(aluated by Onffincer K. F. Zamodsk@ya,,
Engticer j3-,F_,._RyAt&XAWk part la developirg and setting up the system of automatic
furnace temperature control." Orig. art. hasi 3 figures and 5 tables.
ASSOCIATION: nonis-
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AUTHOR: KuslltsKy@.B.,' M1ndrdC*--A:.X
TIV,8: Corrosion Glabilityo(ShIGIr toelfroin electroslarf "d vacuum smelts
@4 jjqi@123
at
-o'
TOPIC TAM steel ;, rrosion e ot "'r, vaouum Meltint, bal*, bearlnK Steel,:
steel Impuritylateel.11hMS ---------
different-type
ABSITAM lrol@-
for omoslatf renistallce. @The samples w@rel' -ShKMS steel smeltW in We ordinary WAY,
Y vacuum 6melting containinX
steel sncited f3 cle -and
-non thoisamo steel as ShnISSex-opt wiLh i lower- -
sterA smelted once by elect rosco Of leation
content. oE !,tv,
'.'Llie rewilts (sco Fig. f`o(Tie Enclosure) show Mat the corrosion stnbility of
Slni,,5 p.repared by thn ord,ni,r,,, ellcclroslng or Yacuum runcltlngexllbits
Z(@-30@0 jarrcr corrocion at.-IbRity'ViAn steel annealed-over flit, snnic rcrio(l (q thna
(3 ho,ma). Contculf'wtl'Otl ljy tionmet,1111C admNturcs nfFecto the corronl7a !Aznbllity
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the corroalon otabilitr of less pare ShMS wid SM158 amelto by 25-30%. Among
Various noarnotallic @omponentx left after thti above-mentioned. typ6a of'gznelU4,-
oxides and silicates reduced the car*rosion stability of the ball bearing cteel more
Of0ficantly.. Globditr and spot impurities ind sulfidoo caused lose markee, ill-effects.
Orig. art. haa: 1 figpre, wW 4 tables.
ASSMATION.- none
SUB14ITTED: 20Jun63 ENCLz 01 SUB COIDE.- MM
NO REF BOY: 002 OTHEFU 000
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.ACCESSIDN NIR: AT40491148 S/2723/64/000/003/0130/01,34
AU171OR.' KuslitAly. A.,B..-' Babey, Yu. I.' ScrebriyokAy, E.f.',' mizetakkC, V.L.'j-
Borisov,
TITLE: @0_r-rosi()Leslgtance and fatigue ancale(l Sh[9115 ste'el from jrtf
strength of a
pL d an mnelts
VURCE, AN VkrSM. Fizika-mekhantpheskly ir.'stitut. Vityaniye rabochikh ared na
avoystva materialov . flo-.1 31 19", 130-134
TOPIC TAGS: stecl corroatort, steel fatigue, strength, steel anneatin, sutfm corrosion,
electros] ag malting, vacuum melting, steel Impurity/steel ShIMIS
ABSTRAM While 11te physical and-tnechanleal properties of annealed ShKhI5 steel
are known to a consideralyle eitent, the resistani.-a to f allgue had not yet been sufficiently
inVeStIgIded. Since the work described earlier 1w the same authors (AN MrSSR. Fiziko-
mekhanicheskly tnatitut. V11yan.1ye rabochikh arod ma avoystva materialov, No. 3, 1064,
107-1181 indicated Utat tLe differences In smelting technology result in varl"Ations in the
gdmixtu:ro content of the samplea, they now investig" the affect-i of thest3 nonmetallic
admixtures on the siatlw hardness characteristics, fatiguo strengVi, ard corrosion
resiatuce of various amicaled steels. The regt0is show that: 1. SIXhIS (,(teclg from
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I I I I lit I I I L z 'i is 6 76'a Vx1(*1
---Fig. 1. Fatigue curves (if annealed f4hfOil.5 atec) of various types, tested J!j air (Arabic
ntmlerah) and in 3% aqueous saline (Roman numorals): 1, 1 - ShKh15 steel prepared by
a single electroslag anjelting followed by a stn9l') vacuum Gmeltlng and containing less
non-m etillic impurities than in 2/11; 2, It - ShKh 15S steel, prepared as in 1, 1 but can-
taining- riore non-momili-a Impurities; 3, U1 - ShIM15S]i steel pr6pared by a single electro@-
slag smolting; 4, IV - ShM15 steel prepared in Vic usual way; 5, V - ShKhlfiCh steel,
prepared by double vacutra malting form an espocially pure furnace charge.
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ACCESSION MR: 'AP5022405 / UR/036 /6S/000/004/0477/0480
AUTHOR: Yaflme@ko' Yu. M. g Kuslltst!Lt A. B. Chaban -.D. V. i.-@a!pjnko, 0. V. I
Movchan, . A S )'- ylr@s fft j 5
TITLE! Effect of the electron beam am ltinw oil properties of the h h
SOURCE: Fiziko-khimichaskaya makhanika materialov, na. 4, 1965, 477-490
TOPIC TAGS: electron beam, baU bearing)l1amel-ting furnace
ABSTRACT: The effect of electron beam smelting on mechanical properties of the
ShKh15 ba:L1 bearing steel. was studied in order to compare the effectiveness f thlei
technique with the effectiveness of the vactram and plyA_jaelting technEques @ The
electron beam smelting was conducted in a U-143 unit under 5,10 "-5910 @ = Hg.
As a result of this smelting treatment the oxygen content dropped from 0.0040 to
0.0007%, nitrogen from 0.007 to O.GO13%, hydrogen6from 0.0001 to 0.00004%, SiO2
from 0.0038 to 0.0004%, A120j from 0.0270 to K.-o-dies, reo from 0.0007 to 0.0003,
and CaO frm 0.0605 to 0.0001%. Electron beanismalted steal improvedt.- resistance
to cyclic deformation* cormsion resistancet end f"iEue@imit (33% increase).
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Tbet mechanical strength of ShKhl5 steel (a in kjj/mm2) as a function of frequency
of cyclic J,,efomatjon (in Milliops of cycles) Nj is shown in fig. 1 of th Enclo-
suiv. The cQxroAjpa-rs1stance(bf ShKh15 steel in 53% H2S04 Solution la :hOwn In
fig. 2 of the Enclosure. Orrg-. art. has* 3 fivres, 5 tables.
ASSOCIATIOlit Insti,tut el t I im. Ye. 0. Patona, M UkrSSR, KLev (Instftute
IzIko-sekhanicheskly InatItut, AN UkriSR9 L'vov
QL-&jectX!1s IfIld ng, AN Uke!rSSV
(Pilysico-Michanical Instftuta, AN fjkrSSR) YY, 5-1,
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ENCLOSURM 01
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Fig. 1. 1--i-Atial ShM
steal; 2--alectron btsm
smelted SMIS steel.
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EKCWSURE 1 02
ru. 2. 1--anneeled stool;
2--tompered bteel; I, 1--un-
treated steel; 11, 2--alectron
bean awlted stool.
t, hours
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ACCE=ON NR.- AP5009279 9/0360/05/001/00110027/003L
AUTHOR: K*ujqfttaLd2, A.B, ; Mind A, A.K.; R@udenko, V.P.; graLov, H. F.
It
TIT1,13: Cor"rosion resistance atid'col.'roal-avt-f,Ltipe,-.itrengtk, of hardened ShKh 15 pteeL
SOURCE: Fiziko-kh1ndchaskaya. mekkiniki materfilov, v. I., no. 1, 1965, ZI-31
TOPIC TAGS: stedi corros@ton, steel fatigue strength, hardened steel, co=rosion
eloo
resistance, tlectro LW migaf troalag refhft, vacuum tnelt1n&/sh1Q IS steel
ABSTRACT-. . Comparative corrosion-resistaaca and corrosion-fatigue strength tests
were made on samplas 0Lt&--juMXxMte Vfth different degrees of contamination by
norunetaflio Impuritles and different deasitleV. ft types of ShKh 15 steel (made by six
different technological variants) wero thus tested, !A 3% NaC1 solution was used as the
corrosive niedium. The corrosion resistance of electroslag and vacuum steels was
found to be virtually the stune and somewhat greater than thitt of the ordinary variety made 'i
in an open exe furnave. The 3% N&Cl corrosive medfian sharply decreased the cyclic
strength of hardened steel. 13teelg stbJected to electroslag remelting were found to be
somewhat better In this regard., Fatigue tests on the six toes, of steel showed that the
more aggressive the corrosive meftan or more severe the festing conditions (prelimimary
Cara 1/2
KITSLIMNY, 1'.13.
Effect of thp Impurity of Tneta! -n the cyclic strength of
haHen3d ntnnl. FIz.-I-Itim. Trnkh. nat. 1 n,.2:7r3-2n;2 f65,
I
(YRA 1p:6)
1. IrritAtut ;,'I
6q2 (b)/T/r-.iIa(CO/ (w)
5,2z65- /EWP(t)
IJP(a)
/02171-11)
!ACCE:SS1,9f MR9 AP5012635 UR/0369165/001/002/0214,
1AUTH-OR: 111 Ln't j'sk YU Ao
Kus I A4 8 4
FTLE: The effect wh16h composite alloying with manganes ej Aungsten and molybdonlu's
ihas - _pr+.r-en&th and corrosion res itance of M 11 1
cn corroslim.fat ie r Vee
t7.4 116
SOURCE; riziko4himicleskaya mekhanikaftterLalovo v, It no. 20 196SI, 214-217
TOPIC TAGS., C(wrosion@@resistance, steel corrosion, fatigue trangth, alloy- steel
ABSTRACT., Previous taits show that reducing non-metallic X.aclusions does not af-
fect the harderiability4nd heat resistance of ShKh 15 steel. This work considers
Vhe effects of composite alloying with molybdenutm (0.4-0.6%), tungsten-U.0-1.2%)
and manganese (0.9-1-21 on certain properties of ShKh steel. The alloy was deaL&-
Anated ShKh The steel was produced by two-arc vacuum melting. Purity tests
ishow that ShKh,l5VH(;@md1ted by, this method is only a little loss pux* than ShKh 15
i
Isfeel. Optimum, melting conditions are described. Tests shtwed that alloying with
'manganese, "gaten and molybdenum improve's the maximum hardness of the steel and
I - atly increases creep resistanca. Tibles are given compaAng the mechanical pr;0-
,gre
j erties an4 toughness of the steals, ratigue te'st results are given and compared
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ith ShKh 15 steel fat'LgUa curves. Comision fatigue test results are, given. it
.,car. found that amposite 41loying of ShM 15 ateel with 1.0-1.2% tungstenj 0.4-0.6%
nalybden= and 0.3-1.2% mmganize, somewhat: increases Its har,-enability, markedly
Increases hent mvistance and toughness, causen an increase in cyclic strength in.,
air, substantial rist in 12ormion. resistance in H7SOk and does not greatly affect.
cormsion fatigue enduran,,'A in 3t MCI solution. Orig. art. hast 3-figureag.2
tables.
;ASSOCIATIONC 'FMr AN UkrGSRj LWy
'SUBMIrm, 21sepwt ERCLt 00 SM CODEt HK
@O REr sm on.. OTHERt 000
KboLITSKIY, A.D.; HADOV, D.F.
Chamber for fatigue tests of rotating spr-cimens In an atmosphere
of vapors or heated air. kiz.-khim. mekh. mat. I no.2:247-
24F 165, WIRA IMO
1. Fiziko-rekhanicheiskly Instltut AN Ukrc@,Sll, I!,rov.
(0 L m8@446 EW(m)IEWA(d)IFWP(t)IEWP(z)IEWP(b) YJWIJD
ACC NR: AP5OS376 SOURCE CODE: UR/0369/65/001/005/0583/0587
XW_'@ I 1@ .;"@/ -
Yefimenko, Yu. M.; Chaban, D. V.
AUTHOR: Kuslitskiy, A. B.; Y& owt- 3. F.; *
thi :AN k
ORG; Phyaics-@njlineerinx Institdt-,, MR, Vvov (Fiziko-mekhaniches ly
institut AN U`krSSR); Electric Wpiu!n; Institute im. Ye. 0. Paton', AN UkrSSR
Kiev ( natitut elektroavarki AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: The effect of nonmetallic inclusions on the strength of hardened ShXhls
steel during hydrogenation 11
SOURCE; Fiziko-khimicheakaya mekhanika materialov, v. 1, no. 5, 1965, 583-587
TOPIC TAGS: steel property, hydrogenation, metal btrength, nonmetallic Inclusion,
martensite steel, ball bearing steel .4 6CA-44, MeOVOIJU0009A.
ABSTRACT: The authors detakmined the effect of impurities in martensite (HRC
61-63)-ball beaiI2 n-its mechanical properties during hydrogenation.
The hydrogenation process sharply reduces the strength of steel of all methods of
preparation, depending on the impurity content in the steel. An increase In the
quantity of nonmetallic inclusions decreases the strength of the steel. The
existing methods of qualitative and quantitattve anal-sea of the content.of non-
metallic inclusions (metallographic and electrolytic separation) do not r a
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sufficient reliability in the investigation of the higher gra,;es of s',Le
11 v* by
vacuum, molten slag electric process, and tV electron-beam remel--,.,- @ XW!
The moot unfavorable nometallic inclusionst'are brittle parlAcles, such as minute
titanium Inclusions and silica particles, which are not.detectable by Metal1c'-
graphic enalysis. The most effective method of removing the nonmetallic in-
clusions and gases from the steel is the electron-beam remelting process.
Grig. art, has: 2 figures and 3 tables.
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ACC NR: AP6002126 00 SOURCE CODE: UR/0369/65/001/006/0732/0733
AUTHOR: Tkachev, V. I.; Kripyakevich, R. I.; Kusl Its ki A. B.; Kreymerman, G. 1.
ORG: P..ky opechaniSal Institute AN UkrSSR, Vvov (Fitiko-mekhanicheskiy institut
AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Effect of the purity of steel and corrosion ywdium on low-cycle fatigue
SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheakaya mekhanika materialov, v. 1, no. 6, 1965, 732-733
TOPIC TAGS: steel, corrosion, durability, hydrogen embrittlement, sulfuric acid,
sodium chloride, stress concentration '4
OBSTRACT: The effect of the content of nonmetallic inclusion& on the low-cycle
fatigu of annealed ShKhl5_ teel produced by various processes was studied in air
and in corrosive media (3% NaCl solution; 0.1 N H2SO4 solution; 0.1 N H2SO4 s0lu-
tion with cathodic polarization at current density Dc a 10 A/dm2 corresponding to
hydrogen aboorption). Tests in air showed a marked divergence in the values of
the durability of the purest and most contaminated steel. In the neutral medium,
the durability drops by 15-25% while the affect of purity diminishes. In the
acid medium, the durability drops even more (by 25-30%). Under bydrogenNbsorp-
tion conditions, the'durability in at its minimum (about 60% of the value in air),
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ILI and its dep2 d cc on the purity is slight; this is because the formation of
1@)brittle cra R'nausen a decrease in durability. As the corrosiveness of the Wed-
ium increases, the influence of steel purity of low-cycle fatigue levcls off,
probably because additional stress concentrators which are more effective than the
nonmetallic inclusions are formed. During hydrogen absorption, the inclusions act
as sources of cracks.t Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
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SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Kuslitakiyo A* B.; Babeyo Yuo lo; Karp2nko, G. V.; S_IL(@@riyskiy, E.
Mzetskiy. V9 *; or so I A0_ Me
ORG: none
Atgjad4
TITLE: Influence of nonmetallic inclusions and metal density on the fatigue
of ajQ2j&2aW ?nd vacuum remelted ShKhl5,,.Ptcel If'
@@) j `6
SOURCE: Stal , no* 2, 1965, 151-153
TOPIC TAGS: nonmetallic inclusion, bearing steel, steel, electroslag melting,
vacuum meltingp density, steel microatructurep fatigne strength,, annealing/ShKhl5
bearing steel
AMTRACT: Very st 15
Wict requirements have been oct forth as to the purity of ShKh
ball -arinv steellror manufacturing precision instrwnent bearings. These requiremen,
can only be-satisfied by special technology, c. g.0 by memia of vacuum-are and
electroslag remelting (VAR and ESR). The degree of purity as to nonmetallic inclusi,
is not the same for different methods of remelting. The metal also differs in denai'
The authors of thia paper investigated the relationship of both nonmetallic inclusia
and density to fatigue strength of SM15 steel which was processed by sIx different
methods: I and II-ESR+VAR (steel ShKhl5P and ShKhl53); III-ESR (steel ShKhl5Sh);
IV--conventional melting in an open arc furnace (ShKhl5); V--double VAR of a steel
smelted from pure charge materials; and VI--double VAR of ordinary billets. As to
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chemical compositionp the steol of all the melting methods conformed to MST 601-60,1
Nonmetallic inclusions content was measured according to the scale of ChWU-236-JJQ
Density was measured by hydrostatic weighing of 20 samples from each of three melts'
(after quenching and low tempering). The samples were fatigue tested by the rotating,
beam method using an NU machine at 50 cps. Samples for fatigue testing were turned
from 18-20 mn annealed rode which were then heated to 840-850 C, oil quenched, and
tempered at 150'C for 2 hours. The method used for evaluating contamination of the
steels did not make it possible to establish a definite relationship between the
content of individual forms of nonmetallic inclusions melted by the different methods
and @helr fatigue limit, but, in general, the fatigue strength was lower for those
steels which had a higher inclusion content. Of all the methods used it wan found
that electroslag remelting yields a denser microstruettirejr coi equently, a higher
ho
fatigue strength. Therefore, density of 4&llbearing stee H e considered as
one of the most important factors of its quality and-UW-rTg-nly controlled in the
production of highly reliable bearings. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table,
[JPRS1
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ant
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ACC NRt A?6023448 ourr CODF: IIA/0369/06/002/003/0336/0339
AUTiiOR: Kuslitskiy, A. B., Kreymerman, I.; Kokotaylo, 1. V.; Starovoytov, Yu. A.;
Karpenko, Tkachav, V. 1.
ORG: Physicomechanical Institute, AN U'KrSSI@ l.'vov(Fi-.i~,o-mckliinic',icr,~iy institut
AN' Ukr.1TAT-
TITLE: Effect of metallurgical factors oil Lhe low-Cycle faLiFue in variouc, media
Fiziko-khimicheskaya mekhiniki materialov, v. 2, no. 1966, 336-339
SOURCE
TOPIC TAGS: steel, low alloy steel, nickel containinp steel,
steel
a "gu 0
ABSTRACT: Cow-allo IMNM@@tructural steel, convention. m de@,assed,
!'Itly cast or vacuu
was hot-rolled Into 40 mm plates or 3 mm sheets, hardprie f, and tempered to a tensile
2, ,, t reng t
strength of 100 dan/mm and tested for fatigue , - h1?n the air, in a 31 NaCl
aqueous solution, and in the same soluti-o-n with applied cathodic polarization, the
latter to promote a hydrogen absorption. A constant-amplitude, syrnetrical bending
at a frequency of 0.8 cps was used in the tests. The test results shoved that
vacuum-degassed steel had a longer fatigue life in all the investigated media than
the conventionally cast steellespecially in the tests in t NaC1 nolution with
cathodic polarization. The embrittling effect of hydrogenI nd, correspondingly, the
difference In the fatigue life increascd--wTt-iF76Z-ii!,-I-fl'f-n-p,-n'tnplitude. Longitudinal
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specimens had a longer fatigue life than that of tranaver3e specirens. With
increasing amplitude,the difference in the fatigue life of Ion-itudinal 1,1d trans-
verse specimens increased substantially in tests in the air, and less so in tests
in NaCl solution, but noticeably decreased in the NaCI with cathodic polarization.
Sheet specimens had a slightly higher fatigue life than that of plate specimens in
the air and @n NaCl solution, but lower in NaCl with cathodic polarization. Orig.
art. has: 1 figure. (MS]
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A1JT1JORSs Tknchov, Ve I,; Krip)rakovichp R. I.; Kuslitskiy, A. B, @z
16
GRG i Phys1co-Mochanical Institute, All UkrSSH, Llvov (Fiziko-moklmnichoskiy
inatitut All UkrSSR) e@
qropnation and corrosion on the low-cycle
TITLEi Influonco of prolindnary ly lb
fatigue, pf stool
4
SOURGEt Fiziko-khimichaskaya mckhanika materialov, v. 2, no. 2, 1966, 192-194
co,e,qos.,oAj Rqre Hv0-Qc%67.rkjnr/aAJ3 40W 64,e(JOA) Srrf4 ) OOW,600 Morij,
TOPIC TAGS: stool, alloy stool'# hydrogen ombrittloment, motnl aging / 08kp I
carbon steel, ShKh.15 carbon steel 7W
A lb
04TRACT: The low-cyclo (p stic) fatigue of annonlod low-carbon stool O8kP and
o i lis- --- s
- gh-carbon stool 'hKhl5 was studied. Tho study extends the result o-f-an
earlier investigation I. Tkachov and R I Kripyakovich (Fiziko-
khimichosknya mokhanika materialov, 1965, No: 6j. The experimental procedure
f9llowod in described by V. I. Tkachov and Yu. 1. Baboy (Fiziko-khimichosknya
ri@khanika matorialov, 1966, fin. 2). The hydrogenation and corrosion of 2.5 x 5 mm
sjocimons was carried out in 3% NaCl at a current donnity of 3 amp/dm2. The oxpori-I
mental reavato are presented graphically (see Fig. 1). It was found that the do-
afoano of plastic strength due to corrosion and hydrogenation bearea different
obaractort corrosion loads to irravorniblo changes, whoroan changes brought about
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-Fjg. 1. Influence of the period, V , of prolininary
corrosion and hydrogenation on the number
of cycles 11 for complete destruction of
steel specimens 08kp (a) and ShKh15 (b)
respectively. I - preliminary hydrogona-
tion; 2 - same, but followed by two hours
of aging at 1000; 3 - preliminary corrosion.
0 10
to.' JOJ
r, imin
by hydrogenation may be reversed by hydrogen desorption. The rate and degree of
strength recovery depend on the composition of the stool; carbon and all(rjing
elements decrease the tendency towards recovery. It In auraostod that plastic
ffitilluo oxporlmlAn (Ionot1tilto n nol-ft ri(itinit1vo mtAh(-,a r(jr (InUirminIng hydrogon
than the rupture experiments. OrIg. art. has: 2 graphs.
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AUTHOR: Tkachev, V. L; Kripyakovich, R. L; KuslItqk,1y.,A. J3.; Kreymerman, G. 1.
RG: Phys I cs -Enginee ring Institute, AN UkrSSR, Llvov (Fiziko-mekbanlcheakly Inatitut
AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Effect of stress concentration on low-cycle fatigue in media
SOURCE: Miko-khfinicheskaya mckhanika matertalov, v. 2, no. 4, 1966, 464-467
TOPIC TAGS: stress concentration, material deformation, corrosive strength, hy&ogonatlon
cyclic strength, fatigue strength
ABSTRACT: The effect& f the amplitude of total deformation, c, and of stress frequency, V,
on the low-cycle fatiguAf specimens was studied with concentrators of stress, represented
by 1 mm holes In the flat samples. The latter were tested In air and In corrosive and In by-
drogenatIng envirojimentB. Concentration of j3trm resulted In a marked decrease of service
life under low-cycle fatigue as compared with conditions of uniform stress distribution. The
value N(c), N being the number of cycles', ko6wed the same basic dependence upon conditions
ag wider wilforni 8tress. The value of critical deformation decreascd at a concentration of
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stress. The dependence of the effective coefficient of stress concentration on deformation
amplitude and f3treos frequency was determined by the ratio of the environment factors for
uniform stress and concentrated stress, respectively. Orig. art. has: 3 fIgUrCS.
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Chemistry - Ketones, Synthesis
"Synthesis of Allphatio-Arcmatic Ketones by
Triedel-Crafte Reaction," M. S. VAlinoTekly, F. F.
RholoTa, Stud, IAb Org Chem, Gorlkly State Up 2pp
*Zhur Obahch rhimil" Vol XVIII, No 9
Using acids instead of their anhydrides or acyl
chlorides in reactions with toluene, 27-36%
yields of p-tolyl a W 1 ketones were obtained In
presence of alualm chloride#, Acids included
acetic, butyrio, iaobutMnp.a 'isovalerio.
Submitted 9 May 47.
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NIKHAYST, S.;KUSLTAK, Y.
, . I'! ".., _
Strengthen control over the operation of specialized subcontractors.
71n.SSSR 17 no.10:60-62 0 156. (MLRA Q:11)
(Construction industry-Finance)
A.
KUSLYAXOV, B.A.
Modification of conditioned weatibulo-motor reflexes following
labyrinthectomy In dogs. Ytziolozhur. 43 no.3:271-278 Kr '57.
(KUU 10:8)
1. Laborstoript interoteeptivnykh uslovrWkh reflaksov Inntituta
fiziologii in. I.P.Pavlove AN SSSR. Leningrad
(LABYRIM, affect of szoision,
on vestibulo-notor conditioned reflexes in dogs (Rus))
(REFLAX, COUDITIONAD.
vestibulo-notor. eff. of labyrintheatomy (Rua))
(VIdSTIBUIAR APPARATUS, physiology,
ventibulo-motor comiitionod reflexes in labyrinthectomized
animals (Rua))
KUSMA.N, Ye. (Mnsk)
A homemade oprirgelamp. Radio rjo*12:27 D 162* (14IRA 1601
(Springa (Hachanism))
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AUTHOR: Ravkhman. Ya. A.; Ky�man_, Ye. A.; XuZ'michev, G. P.
ORG: none
TITEX: A Micromanivulator. CWs 49, No. 179586
SOURCE: IzobreteniYa. promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 1966, 109-110
TOPIC TAGS: micromanipulator, microdissection, microinjection, electromagnet
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate Introduces: 1. A micromanipulator for moving a
tool in three dimensions by a control lover hinged to the framework with a drive con-
nected to a two-coordinate table which supports the tool ard a handwheel which moves
in the horizontal plane on a plate in the framework. The device is designed for fast
preliminary motion and exact adjustment of the tool by making the drive from the con-
trol lever to the two-coordinate table in the form of a system of two separately con-
nected electromagnets: one for coarse and one for fine motion. The first electromag-
net is connected through a hinge to the control lever and the second is connected to a
pantograph. One of the hinges on the pantograph is connected to the electromagnet for
coarse adjustment and the other is connected to the framewor):. 2. A modification of
this micromanipulator in which the two-coordinate table may be fixed in a definite
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1--magnet for coarse motion; 2--magnet for fine
notion; 3--clamping magnet; 4--
pantograph mechanism; 5--armature
Df the clamping magnet; 6--working
table; 7--roller; 8--pulley; 9--
cable; 10--control handwheel;
11--ring; 12--cam
As-,
3osition by a clamping electromagnet in the framework. This electromagnet acts on an
irmature which is mounted an the two-coordinate table and connected to the electromag
,iet for coarse and fine adjustment In such a way that both these electromagnets are
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li:;connected when the armature Is connected. 3. A modification of this microna;ipuia-
tor In which the tool is moved In the vertical plane by a special mechanism made in the
form of a working stage. This stage is supported by a roller on a specially shaped
cam in the framework with a pulley which is connected by a cable to the control hand-
whcal. 4. A modification of this micruianipulator in which the scale of motion for
the two-coordinate table is preset by changing the lev?r arms. In the framework is a
threaded ring with a ball support for the control lever.
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KU--MART3-EVj V. S.
Kusmartsev, V. S. "It is time to produce high-quality textbooks onipneral technical
disciplines", Vestnik vyssh. shkoly, 1949, No. 5, p. 14-17-
SO: U-4630, 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'ZhurnAl Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949).
AUTHOR i Kusmrtsev, V. S., Dotsent 30-5- 10136
TITLEi Questions of Instruction Relating to the Course "Machine Parts"
(Voprosy prepodavaniya kursa "Detali r%.ishirP)
PERIODICALt Vestnik vysshey shkoly, Nr 5, 1957., P 32-33 (USSR)
APSTRACT: The existing textbooks and school aids for the Machine Parts course
were prepared for machine building vuzes and tekhnikums, and, therefore,
do not meet the program requirements of other vuzes and tekhnikums
giving the above mentioned course. For this reason Professor
N. A. Spitsyn's recommendation to prepare special textbooks designed
to fulfill the program requirements of separate schools is justified.
ASSOCIATIONi The Stalingrad Engineering Institute of Urbai Economy (Stalingradskiy
institut inzhenerov gorodskogo khozyaystva)
AVAILABLE: Librar-
y of Congress
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Kusmartsev, Vasiliy Sergeyevich
Avtomatika proizvodstvennykh protsessov (Automation of Industrial
Processes) [Rostov-na-Donuj Rostovskoye k-nizhnoye izd-vo, 1960.
95 P. 20000 copies printed.
Reviewers: V. A. Obrazteov and A. F. Rakov; Ed.: I. V. Zherebkov;
Tech. Ed.: Ye. A. Abramova.
PURPOSE: This booklet Is intended for personnel working in branches
of industry which use automatic devices. It may also be useful
to students of technical institutions of higher education and
tekhnikuma.
COVERAM The booklet deals briefly with the theory and design of
hydraulic, pneumatico electric, and combined automatic regulators
and their components. The various fields of application of
automatic devices are also considered. No personalities are
mentioned. There are 9 references, all Soviet.
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KUSMARTSEVA, L.V.
Surgical setting of an old dislocation of the bnailar phi,lanx
of the second finger of the right hand. Zdravooldiranonie 4
no. 1:53-55 Ja-F 161. 14:2)
1. Iz karedry obahchey @Iirurgil (zav. - prvf. N.L. Gladyravukiy)
Kiahinovskogo maditsinskogo instituta.
(FRIGEM-DISLOGATION')
KUS,-!;RT'39V,A L. V.
I
"Ischemic Disorders In Intra-art-rial Blool Tr6tisfuslon"
report nub-nitted :,t the Society of Surgeons of the r,oldavlan ST)R, 1960
So: Zdrav-)okhrnneniye, Kishinev, No. 2, March4pril l)61, pages 61-64
VELIKOMMKIY, D.A.; LOIUU, LIM.; MUM', I.I.; GRIGO:iClIUK,, YU.F.;
BERGER, L.Kh.; '.UrROBINA, V.V.; KIIAIC.:El,'KO, V.P.; !-l'SHCi!F-.TKOV, A.V.,
atudent V kurna; 0&'Z,1216@HMKO, la.V., kand.mod.nauk; NIMIN, A.V.;
MINOUDOVA, S.N.; KW1,="VA,-L.V., uB3istont; MNI-MOV, 11 A p
dotsent; KUKHTINOVA, ,,..A. , as3istont; 730NDAM- MKO, Ya. D. (C,-. F;S-,Iov);
KURTASOVA, L.V. (g. Faitov); P-rVGIIIK!i, V.V.; CHURAKOVA, A.Ye.;
BABICII, M.M.; M"MIN, K.P.; PAVWV, S.S.; SIEWLYAKOV, L.V., kand.
med.nauk; 1,'INATIY*:",VA, O.M.; LEMET'AMCII, G.A.; GUTIKIN, A.A.;
POLYKOVSKIY, T.S.
Reamios. Sov.mocl. 25 no.11:147-152 11 161. (1,11 RA 15: 5)
1. Iz Instituta grudnoy khirurgii AMII SSSR (for Volikoretskiy, Loriye,
Fir@kull). 2. Iz bollnitsy No-3 Gorlovki Stalinokoy oblasti (for
Grigorchuk). 3. lz Tyumonskoy oblastnoy bollnitay (for BarCcr,
Utrobina). 4. Iz Karataaskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy Yuzhno-Kazaklistanoizoy
oblauti (for Kharchenko). 5. Iz Gospitallnoy kiLirurgiclieskoy kliniki
I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni Sechenova
(for Moshchoryakov). 6. Iz kliniki propodovtichoskoy terapii Stalinakogo
moditsinakogo instituta na bazo oblastnoy klinici,.eakoy bollnitsy
imeni Kalinina (for Oberoachonko). 7. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy terapii
Voronezhokogo moditainskogo inotituta fror ,i!kitin, !-!u:,Jioy--dova).
8. Iz kafedry obolichey khirurfii irarhinvcskogo medit3inrkogo in3tituta
(for Kuomartseva).
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BUDAGLLN, I ,A.$ iz@zh.; XIJSMAULI, K.Y., inzh.
-,
KaltW,a Synthetic Nrfitrv) On-ibinn. Hael.-zhir. prom. 23 no.12:11-13
'57. 1 (Knu 1127)
(Kal1w.a--P$Tfumae. Synthetic)
KUSMAUL.',, Konstantlu Vasillyevich; NOISEYNI[KO, A.. red.; GALITSKIT, B..
-, -- - . toklin.red.
[Synthetic Odorous Substances Combine is an enterprise of
collective efficiency promotion] Kombinnt SDV - predpriiatie
kollaktivnoi ratsionmlizataii. KA11111,A, KA11WIskoe knizhnoe
lzd-vo, 1958. 62 p. (MIRA 12:9)
(Odorous substances)
BLMAGYAll, L;.A.; XULMULI, X.V.
Proapacts for the development of the Xaluga Cenbine of Synthetic
Perfunoo. Hanl.-zhir.prom. 25 no.2:7 159. NIRA 12:2)
(Nalugs-Perfmofi, Synthetic)
MHAUG'. X-V,- KANIMR, B.L., red.; SPIRANSKATA, A.A., tekhn.red.
-A.
(Safety measures in the maintenance and repoir work In chemical
plant,3j Tekhnika bezopasnonti pri remontnykh rabotakh v khimi-
cheakikh tnekhakh. Koskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-ry,
1960. 59 P. (MIRL 13:9)
(Chemical plants--Safety measures)
KUSMAUL', K.11., inzh.; SOSUOVSKIY, N.Kh.
Barrel tilter. Maol.-zhirorom. 28 no.4s42-43 AP 162.
(@URA 15:5)
1. Kaluzhakiy kombinat sinteticheakikh dushistykh veshchestv.
(Material handling-Equipment and supplies)
KUS'M.4UO, K.N.; PLUZHNIKOV, V-1h.
Lunar occultations of stars observed at the Kharkov Observator7 In
1959. k3tron.tsir. no.208:29-N Ja 160. (MIRA 13;11)
(Occultationn)
BOGOLEPOV, Yu.,, inzh.; KUSMFMKIY, F., inzh.
International testing of land improvement machinery. Tekh.v sel khoz.
21 no-8:44-46 Ag IU, (KIRA 14t7)
(Agricultural machinery-Testing)
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kirillov. Ivan Ivanovich, RakhmiyellMordukhovich Yablonik, Lev
Vasi@'yevich Kartsev, Ivan Grigorlyevich Gogolev, Ryurik
Vlad1m.1rovich Kuzimichev, Gennadiy Ivanovich Khutdk-iy,
-Rostislav--i-Vanovich V-y--a-Zonov, Viktor DmJ.triyevich Pshenichnyy,
and Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Tereshkov
Aerodinamika protochnoy chast! parovykh i gazovykh turbin (Aerodynamics
of Steam and Gas Turbine Flow-Fassage Areas) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958.
2 It 6 1). )1,500 copies print,@,-J.
Ed.: Kirillov,, I.I., Prof essor,Bx-yansk Institut of Transport Machine
Building; Reviewer: Shubenko, L.A., Corresponoing Member, USSR
Academy of Sciences; Tech. bl.: Gerasimova, D.S.; Managing Ed.
for Literature on General T-@-,.-hnlcal and Transport Machine BuildIng
(Mashgiz): Ponomareva, K.A... E,jil-Ineer.
PURPOSE: This book was writte(@ frr engineers working on the desl@,*,,@,
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manufacture and operation of steam and gas turbines. It my also
be aseful to students of sperlal courses.
COVERAGE: Th-,@ authorn analyzr-'phys@cal phenomen-a conri,!cted with r1ow
"hy"f'ller'll th";'. .911'rtgC3 of Imptilse and vas turbiner,. They give
tl!e r@,-salts or expertinental lrries@lgation of stages with full arid
partl.-@l supp2y or the workin@j m:@!di=, The basi-,@ results obtainr'd
are f(,,r h1g)i -- and mediiun-powerpd turbirv?s.
Resultg of the Investigation of a new low-powered turbine are
also given. Practical recommendations for the design of the flow
passage area of steam and gas turb1nes are given, based on the
investigation of effect of variouo design measures on the efficiency
coefficient of stageB. The investigation was made in the 13ITM
(Bryansk Institute of Transport Machinery Building). The follo-wing
sections were written by members of the Chair of Turbine
Construction of the BITM: Professor I.I. Kirillov, Donent,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, paragraphs 1, 2.. 13, 16; Docent
CarU 2/6
A---;dYriami(-S of 13team and GaLi Turbiti- 0 vl,[
R.M. Yablonik. Candidate of Techn1cal Sciences paragraph Q; I.I.
Ktri 11ov and R.M. Yablonik, paragraphs 3,4, 1
L.V. i@rt3ev,
-c@ te or Ti-.Jin@cal S@-.,ienc,--s, paragraphs6 Yll L.V. Gog-C 1.f:W,
1 1, 1 1.1 i" L fT,,:-(-.hnicaI S.- lenc-@ti, paragraphs 10, 11; R.V. KuzI nil hs@,-,
c)A' Technical Scierce.9, paragraph 8; G.I. K'h,-it3klj,
of' Te.,@hnlcal Soiencj@.. paragraphi 12, 14, 15; R-I-
17; V.D. P.:31ienl(-,hnyy, Engineer Of tthe Xlr-,-
Pianl,; ',Pere.3hkov. EngIneer of DITM, para6raiA,
Trli@ L-rJnF-,!,,aJ M@!t-%-' Yharlkov Turbine Plant, Kabiash
Plant and Plan@ contributed to th(@- (I
J, I - ' [ K. -
irbtmo foi B.M The bib', lography
o F Of 101.1ch are Soviet, and I is Ger,imri.
"A"-.E OF T;*TETITS:
of Sf,,@-am and Turbine Flr')w-Plf3,'ia Ar
and D!z;tIng Mlethods
teo"ing of the flow-panr;age are.-i
all, breathlvlg cxpcrt-r.:@ntal turbines
Ml.-7hod of lnljestlgat,'.n@7 rotatIng mc(.Jelq of tlLrblne St@igre.3
t!s Witil cri S,ipply of the Work-'Pg Medi-xil
3
The- degroe of rc..aotllon ar.6 the eocape of steam In 3tages
of an implAlse type 30
E'f,:--A of speclal deslgn r(,a-turei of impulse. turbine
(in sses energ@
3 t.t- @v t@,---jre of the f.Lc.w in opcn axial clearances ir, a
@2 -@,e of an impulse t-A-rbirie
S'.l----,Aure of t`e flow wiih -itean induction cit the root.
r,F ..n imp@ilse -jtage