SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZNETSOV, D. A. - KUZNETSOV, E. N.
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KUZNMDV, D.A.; X414EW, A.I.
Testing of organic compounds as protective additives in casting
magwaium alloys. %rady NMI no.24:459-"l 157. (MIRA lltO
(Vagnestux alloys) (Kagnesium founding) (Poundry chemistry)
XUZIM'SOV, D.A., dots.
Anniversaz7 conference of Hungarian chemists. Xhim.nauk i prom.
3 no-5:661-662 158- (min 11: n)
(Budapost--Chemistr7--Congreeass)
10(4)
AUTHORSi A,, Koval', Zh. A., sov/,,63-58-4-14/47
K-aznetsov, 1,
_
TITLEt Influenop. of the Protective Fluxes Upon the Porosity of
Castings Made of Magnesium A-Iloya (Vliyaniye zashchitnykh
prisaduk na pciriatostl otlivok iz magniyevykh splavov)
PERIODICALt Nauchnyye duklady vysshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1958,
Nr 4t pp 82-86 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs A fluor flux is used in the works of the USSR in the production
of par'19 made of magnesium a.'I'Loys when casting them in
sand-molds. A great drawback of these fluxes is the high
toxicity ..f the gases and vapore separated when, in the
workr~,,msq the metals are cast 'into the molds. Here various
protentive fluxes developed in the USSR are recorded.
A nomparisgn is made bqtwp-en the poros-Ity of ingots when adding
the various protective fluxes to the material of the mold under
otherwise similar testing conditons. The tests were carriedout
a,,-onrding 41-1 the method of density measurement. The results
were as follows: 1) Substituting the fluor flux or a flux based
on sulfur by fluxes based on gravel or urea does not cause any
Card 1/2
Influer.~!e rf the Protecuive Fluxes Upon the SOV/163-58-4-14/47
Poroolty of Castings Made (,,f Magnesium Alloys
subst%ntisl change -J'n the por:)sity of castings. 2) The character
:f -%he porosity (density) distribution curves in castings made
of the primary alloy ML-5 does not permit zo judge the extent
of reaction of the cautings with theIr molds, 3) When
-*-.veutigating samples made of secondary metal no considerable
change,i J.n the porosity distribution were observed. There are
3 fig-ares and 7 referen--.es, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: M---skovsk.1-y khimiko-tekhnologicheskly institut imeni Mendeleyeva
(Moscow Institute .)f Chemical Te,~-hnology imeni Mendeleyev)
SUBMITTED; April -i9, 1958
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LOSIV, J.P.; KUZNCTSOV, D.A.; VALGIN, V-D-
.Porous plastics made of low:-molecular polyspoxide resins and
aromatic diamines. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.10:48-50
(min 11112)
(Porous materials) (3poxide resins) (Amines)
WW,
18(213) SOV/1 28-59- 5-18/35
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, D.A., Candidate of Chemical Sciences, and
ATFINRE-OTT-F.T. , Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Use of Boron Chloride in Casting Magnesium Alloys
PERIODICAL: Liteynoye, Proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 3, Pp 32 (TJSRR)
ABSTRACT: The authors refer to the methods and patents in the
western hemisphere on the use of boron fluoride in
casting magesium alloys as listed sub references. The
authors state that for refining of magnesium-alloys,
especially ML-5 boron chloride, is used. The decompo-
sing of BC1 by water is described as well as the che-
mical equations of the possible reactions. There are
5 references, 1 of which is Soviet, 3-'English and
1 German.
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S~0681/160/000/020/011/014
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TTanslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Rhimiya, 1960, No. 20, P. 516~ # 83065
AUMORS-- Losev, I.?,, Kuznetsov, D.A., Valgin, VOD./
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TITIE- Ganfilled Materials on Polyepoxide Resin Base. Tnf-:~rmatior I
FERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. khim-tekhnol. In-ta im. D.1. Mendeleyeva, 1959, No. 29,
PA. 3-W
TEM Foam plastic were obtained when mixing low-molecular epoxide resin
?A -6 (ED-6) or 39 -5 (ED-5) (100 weight portions) wit"h molten or fine-crushed
aromatic diamIne in an amount approaching 'the stoichiometric quartity, 2 - 10
weight portions 2.2'-azo-bis- (isobutyronitry!) and 2 weight porticns of the "A
equalizers'. The temperature of 50 - 700C was maintained for 20 - 30 min. 'The
mixture obtained waspoured into 0a mold and heated fcr 1 -.2 hz,urs at 50 - 600C
and then for I hour at 120 - 13Q C. Ve authors show the dependence of heat
resistance of the foam plasticsKon the hardening time at 1500C and cn the quanti-
tative ratio of epoxide resin and m-phenylene-diamine. It Is not--i that the
Card 1/2
85548
S/081/60/000/020/011/014
A006/AOO 1
Gasfilled Materials on Polyepoxide Resin Base. Information I
brittleness of foam plastics increases with a redu,,ed am:,urst of amine. Ths authors
show the dependence of the compression strength of foam plastic-s on -,he volume-,r4l'.
weight, which was determined from the amcunt of a gas-f~-rming agent 1n4.r,-~du,:1ed.
It Is noted that some physloo-mechanical and dielectric characteristics of the
foam plastics obtained exceed those of materials pr,:.duced by domestte industry,
and they can be used as filler material,
Ye. Zambrovskaya
Translator's note.. This is the full translation of the original Russ!an abstraLl.,
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8 5 >'b 9
~110 S/081/60/'000/020/012/014
AOO6/AOOl
Iranslation from- Referativnyy zhurmal, Khimiya, 196o, No.
20, P. 516. f 83066
AUMORS: Losev, I.P., Kuznetsov, D.A..
TTITLE- Production of Gasfilled Materials on the Ba.-:e f Interactior F-roducts
of Epoxycompounds and Some Anhydrides :,f Dibasic Acidz. Lnformation 2
%6
PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk, khim-tekhnol, in-ta im, D,1, Mendeleyeva, 1959, No. 29,,
pp. 11-14
TEM Foam plastics have been obtained on the base of 1cw-molecular3X-5
(ED-5) or ~9-6 (ED-6) epoxide resins and the adiuct. of maleine anhydr!de with
hexachloro cyclopentadiene in the presence cf tcluylene diisccyanate (up tc, 15%),
2.2'-azo-bis (isobutyrnitryl) and the UWWX (VNrIZh) emulFifier (_3.5%). The foam
plastics obtained are characterized by a considerable heat-resistance and inccm-
bustibility outside the flame tource. Some prescriptions are presented and the
physico-mechanical properties of synthesized fown plastics are indicated. See
ref. 83065. Ar
Ye. Zambrovskaya
Translator' -a note: This is the full translation of the nriginal RjsEian abst.-ract.
Card 1/1
L0327, Z.P.; zu - L ; VAL G IN, V. D.
Synthesis of 1.4.5..6,7.7-hexachlonbicyclo [2.2.13hept-5-Ons-20-
dicarboxyllo acid anWrlde, Trudy XMI no-29:15-16 159.
(min 13:11)
(BloyoJohapteneacarboxylic acid)
L j~
3/081//62/000/008/045/057
B166/Bi6i
S% Y 1 .2
AUTHORSi Losev, I. P., Kuznetsov,-D,. A., Valgin, V. D.
TITLE; Foam plastics based on polyepoxide resins with arocatic
diamines
PERIODICALs Referativnyj zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 8, 1962, 552, abstract
8P27 (Bb. "Penoplaotmasny". U., Oborongiz, 1960, 167 - 183)
7-EXT: The production of a foam plastic based on_~A-6 (ED-6) epoxide
resin with m-phenylenediamine as curing agent is described; it is recommend-'
ed as a structural and electrical insulating material at operating tempem.;--
0
tures up to 110 in aviation, electrical engineering and other branches of
induotry. A study was made of the conditions of foaming of the composi-
tions and of their influence on the structure of the foam plastic. The'
beat physical and mechanical properties were found in foam plastics with
a fine-Grain texture, achieved by foaming a O=Position with a stoichia- Vr
metric ratio of the basic components sithin the limits of 35.5 - 54OP4 of
the epoxy groups used. Cation-aotive quaternary ammonium salts (equalizer
A) nnd non-ionogonio products type OTr-7 (OP-7) and OTI-10 (0P-10) were
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Foam plastics based on ...
3/oBi/62/000/006/045/057
B166/B161
tried as surface active agents. Vic optimum composition recipo in given
parts by weight)t ED-6 resin 100, m-phenylone diamine 9.4 - 10.5
stoichiometric quantity), azodinitrile of diisobutyric acid 2 - 10
depending upon the volume iveight required), equalizer A or product OP-7
~
2 - 4. The production process for obtaining the foam plastic is described
in detail. The properties of a foam plastic with a specific gravity of
0.084 g1cm 3 at 200are given. FAbstracter's notes Complete transiatioq
Card 2/2
)9MffZT39-V#-D,-_A*; MALAKNOV,, A, I,, FURMO 1. X.
Investigating the protootive aotion of $Ubotances-introduced into
forming mixtures In magnesium alloy caeting Trudy WWI no.35s
171-176 163., iMIRA 1010)
(Magnesium alloyB)
KUZNETSOV,...,P-A-, -prof.
More consideration should be given to the contests for the
best work. Zhur. VKHO 8 no.3:345-349 163. (wRA 16:8)
It4P
MUKHLENOV) I.P.j doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.I_KUZNETSOV,, D.A.;
AVERBUKH, A.Ya.1 TUMARKiNA,
ALAVUDOV, Ya.G.p red.; GOROKHOVA, S.S.) tekbn. red.
[General chemical technology] Obahchaia khimicheskaia tekhm-
nologiia. [By] I.P.Mukhlenov i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo "Vys-
shala shkola,w 1964. 628 P. (MIRA 17:4)
KUZNETSOV# D.A., prof.
Results of the conteBtB of 1963 of the D.I.Mendeleev
Chemical Society for the beat works. Zhur.VKHO 9
164.
All-Union
no.1:106-113
(MIRA 170)
.3
R!~
SHMULIYAN, I.H.; KOVAL', Zh.A.; KU"MIETSOV, D.A.-
Dynamics of hydraulic processes taking place on the downcomerless
mesh plates. Trudy NXHTI no,47:30-34 #64. (MTRA 18:9)
SEMENOV, G.M.; EVIETSOV, D.A.; ZUBOVA, I.Ye.
Thermodynamic study of solid phase reactions in the system
calcium oxide Iron oxides. Trudy MKHTI no.47:115-118 164.
(MR~A 18:9)
K 111, 1 - E'l "0, OV ,D.A. ;Knics'm T h CN, G . 5 . ; i-. 71 - f " k, 71 . i ,I . Y,., . ;.~; : ~' ~ ;-" ,( I . I " .
Studying the Interaction of K;~C03 '-4' Lh 1rurt o7,~,-Jes. Tclirly
I
MKHTI no.47:1-19-124 164. (!.ii!ui 1~:q)
YEGEUBAYEV, S.Kh.; HZIETSOV, D.A.; ZUBOVA, I.Ye.
Reduction of potassium fez-rite. Trudy IMMM no.47:125-128 164.
Reduction of potassium ferrite. Ibld.sI29-133 (MMA 18:9)
GRISHIN) L.V.; KUZNETSGV,_R.A~.; KARETNIKOV, G.S.; WINER, I.E.; r-F111-10VA,
N.M,
Determining the concentration of lubricating oils in gases.
Trudy M]KHTI no.47:17/+-177 164. (MIRA 18:9)
j,;-T ~j il,~ L A.;
j
Distribit'on .-,f prcmc,,,6r!: jr, -rcn caci.lly.-ts f~,r ammonia synthesis.
Kin. i kat. 6 165. 114YEA 18:9)
lo Moskwokll.y 11,1.114endeleyeva.
M-IIETSOV, Dmitriy Aftinaslyevich; J."VE, red.
[General chemIcal technology] Obnb~-kinia
tokhnologlia. 14oikyaj Vyot3haia sLVvIa, 19t,5. p.
WIRA 19: 1,
ACC NR% AP6013816 (1VJ SOURCE CODE: UR/0066/65/070/006/0005/0008
ALTHOR: Kritskiy. Ye. D.; Slyusarenko, V. I.; Kuznetsov, D. A.; Ge nets, A. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Klimat-4 ship air conditioner
SOURCE: Kholodil'naya tekhnika, no. 6, 1965, 5-8
TOPIC TAGS: air conditioning equipment, refrigeration equipment
ABSTRACT: The Klimat-4 air conditioner is designed for year-round operation on ves-
sels not equipped with central air conditioning systems. It controls both temperature
and relative humidity and can move 1500 m3 of air an hour. The Klimat-4 consists of
a cooling unit, air heater, humidifier, fan, and automatic regulator system; freon-22
is used as a coolant. A detailed breakdown of the technical parameters and a descrip-
tion of each component of the air conditioner are given. It is recoramended for use on
ships and in hospitals, kindergartens, cafes, and restaurants. Orig. art. has: 2
figures, 2 tables.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none
UDC: 628,83 : 629*12
KUZFETSOV, D,,A.9 prof.
Results of 'he contest organized by the All-Union Mendeleev
Chemical Sooiety for the best research work conducted in 1964.
Zhur, VRO 10 no.3032-340 165. (MIRA 180)
D.D.
stru-.,"re U, the western -olope of Lito Voniozh Ci-yl;t!Allr!e
Ilansif, Sor. geol. 7 no-5:14~-148 ',iY 164 (MIRA 13.12)
1. ll'u?,jl,.aya gecflzlchesRaya ekspediltsip.
C V
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, D.G. Engineer, and Pavienko, I.M. 122-2--q/23
TITLE: THe 'Cutting of iound profile screw threads (Narezaniye
kruglykh rez1b)
PERIODICAL: "Vestnik Mashinos
troyeni-yal. (Engineering Jou=aj),
1959, No-2v pp. 47 - 51 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: Quantity cutting of round screw threads of 10-20 mm pitch
is required for mechanized mine props. An enveloping die head
was developed to mount t3traight carbide-tipped tool holdeirs.
The head, tool holders and tool geometry are illustrated.
Tests led to mild steel cutting at about 230 m/min in two passes
to produce a 20 mm pitch, 10 mm depth of thread.
'There are 8 figures, including 2 photographs, and 4 Slavic
Card 1/irefeiences.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
BOSYY, m. X., KUZNETSOV, D. I.
Anatomy - Study and Teaching
Aid of the institute to schools in conducting courses on human anatomy and
physiology. Est. v ahkole no. 2, 1962.
MoxthjZ List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July, 1952.
Unclassified.
KUZNETSOV, D.I.
Effect of the severity of blood lose on the sensitivity to
aminazine. Eksper. khir, i aneot. 7 no.5181-83 S-0 162,
(KM 17:10)
1 Iz eksperimentalino-khirurgicheokoy laboratorii (zav. Yu.M.
L;vin) Novosibirskogo nauohno-4saledovatel'skogo inatituta
travmatologii i ortopedii (dir.- dotsent D.P. Metelkin).
CHEMATSKIT,L.G., inshener; KUZMSOV,D.I., Inshener
Overall mechanization of stripping work In nines. Mekh. trud. rab.
9 no-7121-22 J1 '55. (KIRA 8:9)
(Strip mining) I
KUZl[LTaQY r
0,_L. I., mladvhjy nauchny sotrudnik (llovosit~i r2k, lj5~,rayzt u I.,
d.220-a)
Some characteristics of a-reathesia, in surgery for scul-lozls. Ortop.,
travm. i protez. 25 no.6:55-56 Je 164.
(MIRA 18:3)
1. 1z Novosibirskogo Institute, travmatologii i ortopedii (dir, -
dotsent D.P. Metelkin).
('Iff"BOTARIFIVA , N.M. 0 kand. uwd. na uk; "L(Y-J~KOV , 1.1.1 1 F.1 IIV
Cf--sracteris tics of pathophy.3iological onifts dur-ing an ez-peri-
mental operation for the removal of an intracerebral. herrAtoma
u5ing certaln types of aneHth~~,o!a. Tnidy Tnot. -'r. ',16'.V. Sklif.
805-42 163. (MW. 18:6)
1. Moskovskiy oblastnoy klinlclherkiy
instAtut I Novosibirokly -'Ln3t!tUt
travmatologil i ortopedli.
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GOLOVINA. A.P.; ALIKARIN, I.P., KTJZIMTSOV, D.I.
I " -
Uses of 8-oxyquipoline derivative-M-P-datermination of various
elemahts. Rep'?'rt No. 2: Spectrophotometric determination of cobalt
by quinoline-5. 8-dioximee Vast* Monk, un, Ser. matt, mekhe, astron.
fis. khim., 12 no.5:187-191 157. (MIRA 11:9)
1.Kafedra analitichaskoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo universitata.
(Gr~alt) (Spectrophotometry) (Quinolina)
KUZNETSOV,, D. I.,, Cand of Chem Sci - nStudy of the Laws of Interadtion of Aromatic
~-a/
Sulfinic Acid Derivatives With Metalls and the Quantitative Determination and Separation
of Rare Metals With the Aid of Su3.finic Acidsp" Moscow, 1959., 11 pp (Mbscow State
Univ im Ldmonosov) (KLt 5-60, 123)
ALIMkRIN, I.P.; KUZIMTSOV. D.I.
Oxidation-reduction properties of benzonesulfinic acid. Vast.
Moskoun.Seromate, mekho, astron., fiz., kbim. 14 no-3:189-200
'59- (RIRA 1325)
1. Kafedra analitichaskoy khimii Moskovokogo gasudaretvannago
universitata.
(Benzenesulfinic acid) (Oxidation-reduction reaction)
KUZNETSOV, D.I.; ALIMARIN, L.P.
Synthevis of o-bydroxybenzonsoulfinio acid, a now chemical reagent.
Izv.AN SSSR,Otd.kWn.nauk no.6slI55-1156 Je 161. (KML 14:6)
1. Makovskiy gosudaratve=yyuniverpitet im. H.V.Lomonosova.,
(Benzenemilfiniclacid)
KUZNETSOV, D.I.
"Leo methodeo do la chimis analytique, Analyse quantitative minerals*
by G Charlot, Reviewed by D.I. Kuznetsov. Zhur. anal. khim. 16
no, Z:513,512 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Chemistryp Analytical) (Charlot,, G.)
KUZNETSOV, D,I.; ALINAM, I.F.
Quantitative determination of some rare elements by means of
-naphthaloneoulfinic acid. Izv.vyz.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.
tekh. 5 no.1:26-30 162. (KIRA 1594)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova,
kafedra, analiticheskoy WWI.
(Haphthalenesulfinic acid) (Metals-Analysis)
i3z,
N
4.N'T
"Restoring and Remodelling Tools" Stanki i Instrument 10, No. 2, 1939,
Engineer
Report U-1505., 4Oct 1951.
KUZIJIENSOV~ D.I.
Sistexia mnogokratnogo vosstanovlcniia i lspolizovaniia otrabotannogo instrumenta.
(Vestn. Flash., 1951, no. 2 P. 57-65)
System of repeated resotration and utilization of used up instniments.
DLC: TN4. V4
SO: Panufacturing and Mechanical Engincoring in the Soviet Union, Library of
Congress, 1953
1. KUZNETSOV, D.I.
2. USM (600)
4. Technology
71 Repeated restoration of a tool, Kiev, Mashgiz, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessionsk Library of Congress, March,1953.Unclassified.
'T
NUZIN jc, -ittzh, WOftIT,, G.G., prof., red.; D(MOT, Ta., red.;
VCHIRM=v Lg tekhu, rod*
[Nsxiim -utilixation of tools] "okrAtnoe iopollsovanis instrm-
mauta. Fbd,rsdG'(F*G* 'Whovskogos' LMW'Icovl XharIkovskoe knisbuo-
psetuos isd-vog.1952. 66 P. (MA 1119)
1. Mwlkovskir traktorwy Savod, (for.Munateav).
(Oattivig tooli)
qXUZNITSOvj -R!-L -inshener; XUMICHM. 1.S., inshener, reteenzent;
,i-prlr*t ke~ndidxt takhnichookikh nauk. retsenzent; RUIINSXIT, Ta.,
takhnicheakLy redaktor
(Manual on the liquid oranidIng of tools) Famiatka pa zhidkostuonu
tsianirovaniiu instrument&. Xiev. Gco.cauchno-tekhn. izd-vo maabino-
stroit, i sudostroit. lit-ry, 1953. 67 P. (Kicrofils] (Kin 918)
(Cementation (Metallurgy)) (Cutting tools)
I
KUZMSOV D.I.- ITKIN, A.L.; SCUU, H.S., redaktor: ROMANSKIY, Ta.y.,
redakt or
(Repeated reconditioning of tools and instruments] Mnogo*kratnon
voestanovIenie instrumenta. 2-e izd., Ispr.'i 4op. Kiev, Gos.,
nauchno-takhn, isd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-z7, Ukrainskoe otdvnie,
1955. 196 P. (KM 8-.8)
(Tools) (Instruments)
---KUZEEXUB(O)F SPA496-- -''k
Knintenance of steel tapping and slag holes in open-hearth furnaces.
Ketallurg no.8:16-19 Ag 056. (NDU 9:10)
l.Pervyy podruchw stalevars, martenevskoge teekha no.1 Kusnetakogo
met9l1urgicheskogo kombinata.
(Opew-hearth furnaces)
00V Iv ov 'P
KUZNMOV Dmi Ivanovich; ITKINp Abram LIvovich; DASHMKIYp I.I.,,
-!E-"~retsen=~zenntt;:~CCHHINSTT~rY'O'~t L*G.# insh., red.; GORNOSTATPOLISKATA,
M.S. p takhn. red.
[Repeated reconditioning of metal-outting tools] Knogokratnoe
v6seta4aylenie instrumantov. Moskva, Goo, nauchno-takhn. Izd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-ryp 1961. 277 po (KERA 14:6)
(Metal-cutting tools)
PETLYAK(N, M.M., inzh.; SHAPOVALOV, A.P., Inzil.; GUSAKOV, A.N., InZh.;
LJDoVICBNKO, N.V., lnzh.; BESPALOV, V.N., jnzh.; YUZIMETSOV, D.K., inzh.
Obtaining a flat sheet of transformer steel. Stall 25 no.12:
1-132-1134 D 165* (MIRA 18:12)
1. Novolipetskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod i TSentrallnyy nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii imeni I.P. Bardina.
KUZNET3OV,,,Dmitr4- Mikbqlo- ch; KOVONOVAI V.S., red.; GORYAGHKINA,
.
---r , .1 -
[Manual for the operator of a wheeled scraper) Famiatka ma-
ahinistu skrepera. Moskva, Avtotransizdat., 1963. 29 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
(Road machinery)
SOV/123-59-20-82999
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 20, p 83 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, D.P.
TITLE: Calculating th .e Stress of Extrusion of Hollow Cylindrical Machine Parts\q
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Novoye v kuznechno-shtampovochn. tsekhakh Leningrada. Leningrad,
1958, pp 137 - 153
ABSTRACT: Based on an analysis of the deformed state of the blank, which was-
carried out on the results of experiments in which different methods
were used, the author suggests . formulae for the determination of the
maximum extrusion stress arising during the direct extrusion of cylin-
drical machine parts from thick-bottomed cap-shaped blanks, and for Ll
reverse extrusion of cylindrical machine parts by plunger dies with planr
face ends from dies with plane bottoms. Tables are also given of the
shape factor, which make it possible to apply the given formula for the
determination of stress if tools with other shapes are applied. Deriva-
tions of formulae and examples of their application are given.
Card 1/1 Ye.A.I.
Y.IJZIMTS()V,, D,P.
Streased-deformed state of billets during straight extrusion.
Kus.-Otan.-proisv. I no.5:20-23 My 159. (14IRA 12-.10)
(H%trusion (14atals))
. SOV/122-59-2-14/34
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, D.P., Candidate of Tech'nical Scip-nees
TITLE: Stressed State of Blanks with Re-verse Deep Drawing of
Hollow Cylindrical Parts (Napryazhenno-deformirovg--nnoye
sostoyaniye zagotovok pri obratnom, vydavlivanii polykh
tsilin:dricheskikh detaley)
PERIMICAL:Vest-aik-Mashinostroyeniya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 40-4.4 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Studies are made of the flow of material with alinninium.,
dural, brass and steel blanks pressed under flat ended
tools at 0.05 to 0.15 mm/sec in hydraulic pres.5es and at
speeds up to 300 mm/see in mechanical presses. The
blanks were drawn into M.Pa with height to diameter
ratio of 0.3 and above and wall t'lLickness from 1 te
4 mm.- Illustrations show the flow pattern at various
stages of the draw determined by a grid laid into the
blank. The flow pattern is little affected by the speed
of draw. An undeformed dead area remains jnder the flat
end of the tool in some cases depending on the degree
of lubrication. Parts of the blank, florwing mto the gap
between tool and die are not plastically deformed.
Card 1/3 Metallographic analysis shows conz*ideiuble (-.han,%e in the
SOV/122-59-2-14/34
Stressed State of Blanks with Reverse Deep Drawing of Hollow
Cylindrical Parts
microstructure of the metal in the course of extrusion.
The inner wall of the cup in contact with the tool
shows greatest deformation. The top of the cup is least
deformed. By using layered blanks of differently
coloured copper and tombak the flow pattern could be
studied in the sectioned drawn product - this reveals
that the flow pattern is continuous and the metal
structure is not 3:uptured even at points of greatest
deformation. The flow pattern was analysed from
deformation of the grid pattern for blanks at the stage
of draw illustrated in Fig 4. Graphs in Fig 5a are for
a brass blank and in Fig 5b for a dural plank and show
the components of deformation at the axis of symmetry in
the base and also through the wall. Axial, radial,
tangential and shear stresses calculated from the
deformation components at section ABVGD in Fig 4 are
plotted in Fig 6. From these stresses the force of
deformation was calculated. The component Pl resulting
from axial stresses was calculated to be 48.1 tons and
Card 2/3 component P2 resulting from shear stresses to be
SOV/122-59-2--14/34
Stressed State of Blanks with Reverse Deep Drawing of Hallow
Cylindrical Parts
5.46 tons by integration over the stress Drofiles.
These total 53.56 tons which gives good agreement
with the actual deformation force of 50.5 tons.
There are 6 figures, 1 table and 2 Soviet references.
Card 3/3
VAYI,TRAUB, David Abramovich; IT FILINA)
Irina Stepanovna; SHILOV, Viktor Stepanovich; TSUIUM, G.Ye.,
red.; FREGER, D.P.p red.izd-va
(Cold extrustion; a review] Kholodnoe vydavlivaniej obzor. Le-
ningrad.(Laningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy.
Seriia: Goriachaia, i kholodnaia obrabotka metallov davleniez)
No.2. 1961. 47 p. (Extrustion (Metala)) (MIRA 15:6)
VAINTRAUB, David Abramovich- KIMPTSOV- Dmitriy Petrovich; FILINA,
Irina Stepanovna; SHILOV, VB~ctor tejanov Uc; MMR, G.Ye.0
red.; FREGER, D.P., red. izd-va
(Cold extrusion] Kholodnoe vydavlivanie; obzor. Leningrad.
Roolo 1961o 62 pe (Extrusion (Metals)) OGRA 15:4)
'.. 0
11SID
AUTHOR-
29374
S/182161/000/011/001/005
D038/Dll3
TITLEi Perfecting the technology of producing hollow cylindrical parts
with a flange
PERIODICALt Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye Droizvodstvo, no.11, 1961, 6-9
TEXTz New extrusion processes of producing hollow cup-shaped parts with a
flange are discussed, as the present methods include too many operations,
30-50~o of the metal is wasted, and up to 10 of the rejects are due to
cracks occuiring in the flange. The author su gests three alternative meth-
eds, each including the following operations: fl) blank cutting, heading,
indirect extrusion and calibration; (2) cutting and upsetting of blanks.,
direct and indirect extrusion and calibration; (3) cutting and upsetting of
blanks, indirect extrusion and heading of the flange. The first and third
method8 include more or less short operational cycles. The second method
(,ould be recommended for the production of relatively high parts. These
new methods developed in 1958-1959 by the "Department of Pressure Working
of Metals" of the Leningradskiy mekhanicheskiy institut (Leningrad Mechani
zal Engineering Institute), under the supervision of Professor G. A. Smirnov-
Card 112
j
2)37h
3/1,92 61/000/011/,DCjI/CI)W-,
Perfe,--ting the technology of D038/DlI3
Alyayev, were approved after experimental tests, carried out under labora-
toiy and plant conditions, in whigh A. V. Mozhzherin and V. A. Kroshilov
parti,~Ipated. Cbpper, brass and FiMr(AMg) alloy blanks were te.,OP&A mixtuT-.
of cylAnder oil and. natural wax in equal proportAomswas used as a lubri~nyjt'
Th-j author concludos thatAaccording to preliminary entimatos)the cost price
of a manufactured part ought to be reduced by not leas than 20%, and thp
new procernes should facilitate the mechanization and automation of pnidu-:~tion
methods. There are 5 figures.
Card 212
GUS KOV , Aleksandr Vasil 'yevichp inzh. j-AWj�LV D P red
GRIGCRITEVA, I.S., red. izd-va; BEIDGUIWV/L, I e~
red.
Emanufacture of shaped parts by the extrusion method in the
Cz,johoslovak Socialist Republic; stenographic record of a
lecture.,,, )Izgotovlenis fasonrWkh detalei metodom vydavliNa-
niia v Chekhoolovatakoi Sotsialistichookoi Respublike; steno-
grama lektaiif prochitannoi v LDNTP na kratkosrochnom somi-
nare "Shtampovka kholodiXym vydavlivaniem." Leningrad., 1962.
26 p. (MIRA 15:9)
(Extrusion (Metals))
(Czechoslovakia~Machiner7 industz7)
REZNIKOV, Aleksey Georglyevich; KUZNETSOV,.D.P. red.; FREGER, D.P.#
red.izd-va; BELOGUROVA,-I.A., tekhn. kk
(Making-steel and aluminum parts by cold extrusion]Shtampovka
detalei iz stali i aliuminievyl:b splavov metodom kholodno
.go vy
davlivaniia. Leningrad, 1962. 27 p. (Leningradskii dombauchno-
tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Go-
riachaia i kholodnaia obrabotka metallov davleniem, no.6)
(MIRA 16:2)
(Extrusion (Metals))
ANTONOV, E,Il, inah.; KUZNETSOV D.P., i=h.; IAVRUM.UIA, T.P., inzh.;
TSYRKINO lezef 0
Redesigning of the W-3--600 ejeotor for operation on steam pressures
of 6 atmo 'Energetik 10 no.5:13.-16 Yor 162. ODA 150)
(Steam turbines)
KUZNETSOV, Dmitriy.Ser&2"vich
(Operational calculus] Operatsionnoe ischialeniei konspekt
lektoi.i. Moskva, Mosk. vysshee tekhn. uchilishche im.
N.E.Baumana,, 1961. 98 p. (MI RA 16:7)
(Calculus, operational)
t 0
evioh; TALISKIY, D.A., red.; CRIGORCFUK, L.A.,
4r
~tekhn-.- ~r;d.~
(Special functions] Spetsiallrqe funktsii, Moskva, Vyashaia shkola,
1962. 245 P. (Functions) XnA 25-.6)
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4 data on thr Sw6two u8 a am lialkir mundowres. 'IU a"Ault ctlutfat was (IVI&
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wahser cd "thrmselpture In two twevinits is drtd. by tht distance lictwern thries. The
tharwwr of tm chmew in UK Som"My of i"Widuffil mcamstmamts of moistum within
theaLlaym(O.-IM, 100, Metes.) cm, of hedertwomkol ripts, b analogous to the dwractcer
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KUMMsoV. D.S.; GCLUM, V.T., prof., red.; RULUVA, M-S-D tekhn. red*
Pod red. V.V.Golnbev,3. lenln-
(Hydrodyn9MIC81 Gidrodinamika. (HiRA 14:5)
grad, GidronOteor, Jud-vol 1951- 390 P-
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Golubev)
(Hydrodynamics)
KUZNETSOV, Dmitriy Sergeyevich; TALISKIY,
(Special functions] SpetsialInye
Vysshaia shkola., 1965. 4U P.
D.A., red.
funktaii, Moskva,
(MIRA 18:7)
ZMWOIT, V.A., dotsent. retsenzent;
-ELMTSOV, DPL
XIVIT, A.A., nauchnyy red.; NIXCUTET, G.A., nauchnyy red.;
ROGINA, G.M., vedushchiy red.; YASHCHMHINSXAYA, A.B.,
takhn.red.
(Oatline of the development of the oil-shale industry in the
Betonian S.S.R.] Ocherki raxvitRa slantsevoi pronyahlennosti
Bstonskoi SSR. Leningrad, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.12d-vo neft. i
gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Laningradskoe otd-nie, 1960. 199 p.
(MIRik 13:6)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy khimichoskoy tekhnologii Leningradskogo
inzhenerno-ekonomicheskogo institute (for Zhukov).
(Istonia-Oil shales)
&IiStIS~V . D. V.
KUZNZTSOV, D. V. I LABUTIN, NA.
36205 Opyt vnedreniya uskoritelgy na Obvinskom royde. (Treat "Kamleso"
prom-st'. 1949, No. 11, s. 18-19. lavv). Ims.
SO.' TAtovsi'Zhrunaj'nykh Statey, No. 49l 1949
W"g,
k.,
i-Wag,
=U1.1,2507; D. V.
Agriciature
Using-TL-3 winches for binding timber into rafts on the water,
Moskva, Goalesbumizdat, 1952
Monthly List of Ruslaa Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953, Uncl.
MAKAROVA, Z. P.; K-74NETSOV.- D. 1~,,; KOZHANOV, D. L
Lumbering
Floating hardwood logs in the Tartar Republic., Les prom., 12, no. 1p 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
SMALEMIllp HS*L XMNM-O-V&-RJ*
MsnuftoturW the WIP" btmdl o-bmaking vachimt Biulotoi&o-
okonolmfomOoo6wilabo-Usloiwter,auaboi tolhobtam IS
nooUt4l-M 3 165e (M-ft 1%12)
Nl,'P" 07 11 V ~ WOPOVI M-ly-,)o
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I.-AC1,23KIY, G.K.; KIENSTSOV, D.N.
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Introaucing the K'r-I longitudinai ruble convoyLr.
Info-m. Goa. nauch.-I.ssl. inu t.rauch. i tftkh.irLfom,. :8
S 165. 0-ITRA 18-.10)
01.41E=V, F., red.
(Olethyl pyrocarbonic eater (piref), the new preservat've
In wine making; collection of articles on the chenisti-jr
and use of piref] DietilpirougolInyi efir (pirer) -
konservant v vinodel1l; 9born1k statel po khimii ` i.-.
- I .
nenilu pirefa. Kishinev, Kartia mol.doveniaske, 19t*. -.~ 1.
(14.LRA
1. Altaaemiyu nauk Moldavokey Sz3h. Ins-Litut khimli.
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AUTHORS; Kuznetsov, E. I_,, Velikhovq Ye.P.
"CZ7__
TITLE: The International Conference on Plasma Physics and
Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiyao v. 12, no. 2, 1962, 101 - 110
TEXT: The International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled
Thermonuclear Reactions was held at Salzburg (Austria) from September 4 to
9, 1961. It was organized by the MAGATE and attended by 508 delegates
from 29 countries and 6 international organizations. Of the 250 papers
presented 111 were read. The full text of all lectures and discussions
will be published in the journal "Yadernyy sintez". The present article
summarizes the results of the Conference. Lectures by the following
Soviet scientists are mentioned and discussed in briefs I. F. Kvartskhava
et al., new data on self-sustained discharges. Investigations on current
distribution in a Q-pinch, plasma concentrations of 1017cm- 3 achieved for
oOMe Itsec at several hundred ev. T. I. Filippova et al., dense high-
'~ "'70-d' -1 /3
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tv~perature plasma in the region of non-cylindrical cumulation of a
~,-pinch; densities 10 18 cm-3 at above 500 ev. N. V. Fedorenko et al.,
investigation of the atomic particle flow emitted from the plasma machine
of MIOV (I'Al!fall). The ion energy 'was found to be approximately propor-
tional to charge and almost independent of mass. A, I. Karchevskiy et a1,0
high-current gas discharge in weak magnetic fields; confirmation of the
results obtained with the "Zeta" machine. Soviet reports on experiments
with the "ToKamax-IIII ("Tokamak-III) machine; Joulian plasma heating in
strong magnetic fields; study on impurity influence on ionization and
heating of deuterium plasma. In "Tokamak-III' no collective processes,
such as macroscopic particle motion, were observed. B. B. Radomtsev is
mentioned in this connection* K, D, Sinellnikov et al., investigations on
ionic cyclotron waves in plasma heating. V. M. Glagolev et al., Study of
interaction between plasma and the high-frequency electromagnetic field of
a cavity. V. G. Andreyev et al. and R. A. Demirkhanov et al., plasma
confinement by travelling waves. Soviet reports on "O-pa." (110gra")
experiments with "hot" plasma, 107CM-3, R 2- ions with 160 kev. bf~ S. Ioffe
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at al., Plasma instability investigations in the maCnetic mirror machine
"Ionic magnetron"; fast ion concentrations 109-10 10 cm-3 retained in nn
ordinary mirror trap for 100 lisec. S. Yu. Luklyanov ot al., 1. M. rodgLrw
et al., results of plasma trapping in mirror machines. V. D. Fedorchenko
et al. are mentioned. V, P. Silin, kinetic plasma theory; I. N, Golovin
and D. 11. Panov, Stabilization of oscillations in the 110,-,Tall machine;
13. B. Kadomtsev, theory of plasma instability. 1). 1. hudakov, R. Z. S%,de"
inveBtigation of instabilities cauned by particle drift in inhomogeneous
plasma. B. B. Kadomtsev, A. V. Nedospasov, explanation of anomalous
diffusion in the positive column by current-convective instabilities~
A. A. Vedenov, at al., kinetic quasilittear tlicory of plasnr. in..,tabilitics;
Ye. K. :~avoyri1.iy at al., 1. F. Kharchonko, theoretical description2 of
pricesses taking place in strongly instable plasma. Academician
j
L. ... Artsimovich read the final paper.
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Kuni.-TSOV, 1C.N., aspirant
tcai method for desiening arbitary rotary shells for axisymnetric!
load, Nauch.dok1.vys.9bkoly; stroi. no.3-.76-84 '58. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Rekomandovana knredroy stroltellnoy mekhanllci Moakovqkogo Innbenernc-
stroitellnogo inst1tuta imoti V.V. Kuybysheva.
(glattic plates and shells)
KUZNETSOV, E. N. Cand Tech bo4 (dis "A,prjotical method of oalop~stlng
A 2Vj'
arbitrary *649v%.moment shell'ex ftxi-~Iiy-Bymmetrioal I
Moo, 1959* 13 pp (Min of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR.
Mos Order of Labor Red Bnnner Construction Engineering Inst im V. V. Kuybyshev),
130 copies (KL, 47-59, 115)
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Designing arbitrary rotation sbells foraxially eymnatric actions
of temperature. Yhuch.dokl.vys.sbkolyj stroi. n0.1-191;99 '59-
Wa 12 10)
1. Rekomondavana knWror strottellnoy mekbaniki Hnskovskogo
inzhanerno-Rtroltallnogo inatituta imeni V.V.Kuybyabova.
(191astic platne and ohelle)
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AUTHORS: Arkharov, V.I., Kuznetsov E.N. (Sverdlovsk)
TITLE: On the fine structure of crystalline*laitice during
polymorphic transformations in cobalt and titanium
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya*. Otdeleniye
tekhnicheskikh nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo,
no.4, 1962, 143-1.0
TEXT: Directional bonds are kno wn to.exist 'between crystal
lattices of the original and new phases formed during polymorphic
transformations in cobalt and titanium; the microstructure of
the resultant products of the transformation and their kinetics
and temperature dependence diffir from that of iiartensitic
transformation in carbon steel, therefore calculations were made
of the dimensions and shape of coherent zones present during '
polymorphic transformations in the crystal lattices of cobalt and
titanium. These studies together with available knowledge of the
martensitic transformation in steel contribute to the elucidation
of the*mechaniam of the following system of crystal lattices:
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Face-centred cu
Bodyz/ntred Close-packed hexagonal
cubic
TH
Results are given of calculation of coherent regions for type II
and type III transformations in Co and Ti, using essentially the
method given previously (Fiz. metallov i metalloved., v.12, no.6,
ig6i, 853)". Basic parameters are tabulated of coherent regions
in the P-transition in cobalt (at 45000 and Ti (at,,,882-50C) and
the dimensions are given of the P and a-crystal lattices for both
metals. Graphical studies were made by superposition of the
(111) P and (001) a-phases. It is concluded that the coherency
region in Co during transition from the P to a state is in the form
of a thin and comparatively narrow but long strip. In Ti, the
coherent region is narrower and shorter than in Co, its thickness
being approximately of the same order. Comparison of the
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transformations in Co and Ti with the martensitic,'trangformation
in steel indicates that the three types of transformation Pi-oduce
essentially different shapes and characters of the coherent
regions, The absolute size 'of the regions is also different.
The above differences might provide a basis for studying the cause's
of the differences in the micrcrstructure"of'the transformation
products and their properties' which depend on the microstructure.
There are 6 figures and 5 tables.
SUBMITTED: March 2, 1962
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KUZH-ETSGV E.H. (14ookva)
Static calmaations,for cable-supwided systems with two chords.
jtroi.mekh.i rashch..soor. 4 no.5t7-14 !62. (~PA 15:11)
(400fe., 4uap,ension)
NUZNETSOV, E.g., kand.tekhn.nauk
. I . . .;
Calculations for circular suspension roofs. Trudy NIIZHB
no,25257-113 162. (MMA l6t2)
.(Roofs, Suspension)
KUZNETSOV Eduard Nktanq-
Z~~- --j- -- - Och, kand. takhn. nauk; LYASEIKOVA, L.I.,
ri& ~ ARKHOVAO K.Ye., tekhn. red.
[Radial suspension systems; theory and design] Radialinya
vantovye sistemyl teoriia i raschet. Moskva, Goastroiisdat,
1963. 120 p. (MIRA 160)
(Roofs, Suspension)