SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAKERNIK, M.M. - LAKH, Y.I.

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c JAILM~NIK.&; RABICHEVA, L.M. DeUrmining the activity of ferrous oxide in slags of the system FeO - SiO2 - CaO. Sbor. nauch. trud. GIRTSVETTET no.25:5-26 159. (MIRA 14:4) (Activity coefficients) (Iron oxides) LkKERNIKP M.M. In the State Research Institute on Nonferrous Metals. TSvet. met. 34 no.10:13-17 0 161. OSU 14:10) 1. Zqm stitell direktora po nauchnoy chasti instituta "Gintsvetmet". (Nonferrous metals--149taUurgy) Lgn!~~~ Prospects for expanding the inc,igtrial use of electric power in nonferrous metallurgy. TSve!., met. 35 co.3:1-6 Mx 162. (Nonferrous metal industries) Eleetromet-allurgy) (MIRA 15:4) -LAKERNIK. M.M.; GLUSHKOV, G*I. TrendO in research carried out bi the Central Design Office of the State Institute of Nonferrous Metals. TSvet. met. 15 no.4: 1-3 Ap 162. (MIRA 15W (Nonferrous metals) (Metallurgical research) SKOROV., V.A.; STEM-10VI I.S.; SHAKHNAZAROV, A.K., inzhener-meta-Uurg, p.-nsioner; FETRUV, V.I. I Geroy Sfts-Wisticheskogo Truda; BAitY6HJ-Jrt0V1 LF., starshiy inzhener; BUGARLV, L.A.. LAKERNIK M.M kand.tekhn. neuk; SHEYN, Ya.P.; IMOLCHANOV, A.A. The greatest objective of our life. TSvet.met. 34 no.10:1-10 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. G3.avnyy inzhener Skopinskogo zwoda "TSvetmet" (for Skorov). 2. Zamestitell predsedatelya 14ezhduvedomstvennoy komissii po redkim metal-lam pri Gosudarstvennom komitete Soveta Ministrov SSSR p0 koordiriatsii nauchno-issledovatel 'ski kh rabot (for Stepanov). 3. Rukovoditelt brigady komministicheskoptotruda elektroliznogo tsekha. Urall.3kogo alyuminiyevogo zav0da (for Petrov). 4., Otc,l tsvecnoy metallurgii GO'splana SSSR (for Baryshnilkov.). 5. N&ohallnik podotdela, otdela ~&onomW i razvitiya tsvetnoy wta2lurgii Goselmnomsoveta SSSR (--Cnr BuRarev). 6. Zamestitell d:Lrekt,ora Do nauchnoy chasti Gosudarstvennogo wwohno-issledovatell- skogo instituta tsvetnykb mptallav, (for Lakernik). 7. Starshiy elcopert upravleniya Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov SSSR pD wrtomatizateii i mashiwatroyani-yu (for Sheyn). 8. Glavnyy spetsialist otdola tsvetnoy metaUurgii Gosplana SSSR (for 1blchanov). (communism) LAKERNIKS H.M.; LAVROV, L.G.; SRABALINA.. R.I. .......... Condensing zinc into a -liqaid metal in a lead-sprayed con- densator duril2g the electrothermal treatment of intermediate products from complex metal ores. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gin- tovetmeta no.19:387-396 162. (MIRA 16:7) Nonferrous metals-Electrometallurgy) ndensation products(Chaidstry)) t ~ IALK IUK ; RABIGHEVA, L,,M. ,IWO 1114olL WWW Investigating the kinetics of the reduction of metals from slags and from sinter, Sbor, nauch, trud. Gintsvetneta no.19: 647-66o 162., (NIRA 16:7) (Nonferrous metals-Yetalluroy) (Iron-metimurgy) (Slag) LAKERNIK, M.M. Forty-five years of Soviet nonferrous metallurgy. TSvet. met. 35. no.llt14 N 162. (MIRA 15sll) (Nonferrous metale-MetallurgY) LAKMIK M M - LIDOV V.P.; ZDANOVICH, P.A.; SYCHEV, A.P. .9 Processing slags by the electrothermal method. f6vet. met. 36 no.7:19-24 Jl 163. (NIRA 16:8) (Nonferrous metals-Blectro-metallurgy) (Slag) P3DIffEV, Hasgut Ab~~Iakfuranovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; GE"'SKIN, Lev Solmonovich, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; ZAP121OVITY1, Aleksey Yako-vIevich, kand. ekon. nauk; KRUTIKOV, Petr Faksimovich, inzh.- -11KERJUK, Mark Moiseyevic:h, doktor tekim. nauk S, I ~,Hsl ~:L;~ =v-i6T36V,:''WAadevik; (Modern methods of treating lead and zinc ore3 and concentrates! Sovremennye sposoby percrabatki svintsovo- tsinkovykli rUd J. kontser-tratov. LByj VI.A.AVieev i dr. l."oskva, Metallurgiia, 1964. 285 P. (MI.11-4 17: 10) 1. Akademiya nauk Kaz.SzIft (for E~nirnov.). LAKERNIK, Mark Moiseyevich (Meta.Uurgy of lead] Metallurgiia avints. lzd.2,,p dope i perer, Moakya,, Metallurgiia, 1965. 223 p, (HIRA 18.-6) LOSKINOV, Fedor Mikhttylovich(deceased]; Prinimali uchastlye., ANDREYEV, V.M.p kand. tekhn. nauk; ORLOVTSEV, Yu.V., kand. tekhri. nauk; SMEWOV, M.P.) kand. tekhn. nauk; NELENI, I.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; UKERNIK, M.M. doktor tekhn. nauk; GORDON, G.M., kand. tekhn. nauk - -- (Metallurgy of lead] Metallurgila svintsa. Moskva, Metallurgiial 1965. 528 p. (MIRA 19:1) LAVROV, L.Irs-; LAYMIM. M.M., doirtor tekbn,, nauk IrrvestIgatii* the c propn-ties of Irm proUmIde in alUcate-c4lolum gtlWs Sbor. nambo trud. Glntsvetwta no&23s5-20, 965. (MM ISM) BATA'YEVA, R.N., inzh.; LAKERNIK, R.M.,.kand.tekhn.nauk _N Automation of the drying operations of long-distance communication cables with styroflex insulation. Izv. vys. xicheb. zav.; energ. 5 no.3:81-87 Mr 162. (NIRA 15:4) J/11 1. Moskovskiy ordena, Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni kabelInyy zavod "Moskabell". (Electric cables-Drying) LAKEENIK, R. M. USSR/Electricity - Literature Cables Jun 53 "Review of H. Kh Golimbiyevskiyls and L. I. Macheret's Book 'Osvintseveniye Kabeley, (Lead Sheathing of Cables) 11 (Eners D. L. Sharle, R. M. Lakernik, reviewers) Elektrichestvo, No.6j p 96 Reviewer calls Golimbiyevskiyls and Macheret's book (136 PP, Gosenergoizdat, 1952) a much-need ed book for technology of cable production, but notes defects, including insuffielent coverage of lead sheathing of communications and rubber-insulated cables and lack of attention to eco- nomy of elec power. in pressing L WE R N I K, F~ - M - SIDDROV, Konster-tin Vasillyevich; KOZYREVA, Maria Rikolayevna; HACMIT, Lev Illicb; RUIE Ragall MnjPqrAvjP-h--- PASHCHEMM, Valentin TevgsnI7ev-iCh,I%L"X"?A""N', ~GabrVy",e5fywWV"aTTMvich; KUZERTSOV, F.V., redaktor; LARIONOV, G.Ye., tekhnicheakiv redaktor. [3conomy of materials and power in the wHoskabelm plant; collection of articles] Ekonomiia materialov i elektroonergii na zavode "Moskabell; aborulk statei; Moskva, Goo. energ. izd-vo, 1954. 86 p. (Electric cables) (MLRA 8:4) AID P - 3265 Subject IESR/Sleotricity Card 1A Pub. 27 - 20/25 Authors : Sharle, D. L., and R. M. Lakernik., Enge, Title : Polyethylene as material for cable sheathing (Review of foreign periodicals) Periodical Elektrichestro, 9, 81-83, S 1955 Abstract The author simng izes three articles from American periodicals describing the three polyethylene moistureproof materials: "alpeth", I'stalpethn, and "lepeth" (Aluminum, - Steel,-Aluminum~- and Lead-Pollretbylene). One drawing, 3 American references, 1951-1954. Institution : None Submitted : No date AID P - 346o Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 27 - 27/32 Authors Lakernik,, R. M., Eng. and D. L. Sharle, Eng. Title Power cables with polyethylene insulation (Review of foreign periodicals) Periodical Elektrichestvo, 10, 77-78, 0 1955 Abstract The author summarizes a series of articles from American, British and German Periodicals concerning power cables with polyethylene insulation. Three tables, 6 references (1949-1954). institution : None Submitted : No date GRODNXV, Igort Ismaylovich; ]6kjjpXLK HARIB Da ., Rafajk..&jW4"0 vid leonidovich; YIWIMOV, I.Ye., redaktor; LINKOV, A.Y., redaktor; YRIDKIN, A.M., takhalcheskiy redaktor [Pundamentals of the theory and the production of communication cables] Osnovy teorii 11 proizvodstvo kabelai oviazi. Moskva, Goo. energ. izd-vo, 1956. 48Q p. (MLRA 9-11) (Ilectric cablea) SHAM, D.L., inzhener; IAKIWIIX, R,M.., kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk. k,--'. - " I Commumication cablaff with poljreth7lene izoulatiox. Yest.slaktrepron. 27 no.1:65-69 J& 156. (HUA 9:6) 1.Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut kabellney promysheRnosti Ministeretva alaktropromyshlonnosti (for Sharle).2.Zavod "Hoskabell" Hinisterstva elaktropromyshlonnosti (for Lakernik). (Ilsotric cables)(Blectric insulators and insulation) ki R k N i ~ '-N' 11/1 ~ , in r~ SUM, D.L. zh ner; LAKHMK. R.M., kandidat tekhnicbeekikb nauk. Transatlantic telepbone cable. Vest.elbktroprom. 27 no.3: 72-75 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Zavod "Moskabell" Ministerstva alektroprou7shtennosti. (Cables, Submarine) LAKIRNX, R.H., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHART , D.L., inzh. Coaxial cables. Vest. elektroprom. 27 no.8:71-75 Ag 156.(ximA 1o:9) 1. Zavod ffMoskabell" Hauchno-issladovatel'skogo instituta, kabelinoy proVahlennosti. (Coaxial cables) Perrom,gnstic coating of conductors in high-frequency communication cables. Sbor. nauch. rab. po prov. sviazi no.6:77-105 '57. (Bleetric cables) (MIRA 11:5) AUTHOR: Iakernik, R.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and 388 En gin eer. TITLE: Methods of perfectu-ing the production of urban telephone cables. (Puti usovershenstvovaniya proizvodstva gorodskikh telefonnykh kabeley.) IERIODICAL: I'Vestnik Elektropromyshlennostill (Journal of the Electrical Industry) 1957, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 26 - 30 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The principal measures that will lead to more economic design and increased output of urban telephone cables are: partial replacement of copper conductors by aluminium; more extensive use of paper-pulp insulation; the use of double twin and bundle systems of twisting wires together; the development of cable designs with plastic or combined metal and plastic sheathing; modernisation of manufacturing plant and design of new types of machine. The advantages and disadvantages of aluminium conductors are discussed. Cables with aluminium conductors are larger in diameter than those of copper conductors and at the same time as they are introduced the sheathing should be changed from lead to aluminium., plastic or combined metal-plastic sheathing. Otherwise, the economy of copper will be accom- panied by extra consumption of lead. Although an aluminium. conductor is only half the mechanical strength of a copper conductor with equal conductivity, the strength of the al-a- 388 Methods of perfectinL; the production of urban telephone cables. (Cont . . cored minium/cable as a vihole is equal to that of copper cored and is only half the weight if a lead sheath is used in connection with the copper. Two main methods are used to insulate the conductors of urban telephone cables; either spirally wound paper tape or paper pulp insulation. Paper pulp has a number of advantages; labour costs and raw material costs are lower so that total insulation costs of a cable ale only a third of what they are when paper tape is used. The electric strength of the paper pulp insulation is better than that of paper tape insulation. Paper pulp insulation can only be made on a large scale because it is desirable that the machines should work continu- ously day and night. It is necessary to establish the best relationship between the two components of paper pulp viich are kraft-cellulose and waste cable andtelephone paper. The use of polyethylene for insulating the wires of urban telephone cables is of interest. The present Soviet practice is to twist insulated wires only in pairs, but there are many advantages in twisting them together in fours. Before this can be done the technical requirements of the Ministry of Communications in respect of communications factor must be relaxed. Soviet practice is to make up cables in successive concentric layers. It would be advantageous to twist up bundles of 50 or 100 pairs which are Methods of perfecting the production of urban telephone 389 cables. (Cont. ) then twisted into a cable. With this construction wiring up of the cables is greatly simplified and the cables can be made more cheaply. The process of drying the insulation can be improved. At present the insulation is dried in horizontal vacuum pots which hold several drums of cables. The drying time is-usually 6 - 8 hours, the cable beAng heated by direct current. This method is unsuitable for the organisation of continuous flow production for which drying must take place during the process of displacement of the cable along the production line. This may be achieved by induction heating of the cores. Development of this process will also economise manufacturing space. It is necessary to modernise existing insulating and cable Yrinding equipment and to develop modern specialised manufacturing equip- figures, 6 literature references (3 Russian.) 50) PHASEJ BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2110 Lakernik, Rafail Moiseyevich, and D.L. Sharle Polietilen i yego primeneniye v kabellnoy tekhnike (Polyethylene and Its Application in Cable Technology) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 142 P. 3,150 copies printed. Ed.: A.S. Fridman; Tech. Ed..- G.I. Matveyev. PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and technicians engaged in the design, production and operation of electrical cables. COVERAGE: The author reviews non-Soviet practices in using poly- ethylene in the production of different types of cables. Basic data on polyethylene properties and examples of the construction and electrical characteristics of polyethylene insulated cables are given. There are 114 references: 12 Soviet, 85 English, 15 German, 4 French, and 2 Italian. Card 1A Polyethylene and Its Application (cont.) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Ch. 1. Polyethylene, Its Production and Properties 1. Technical significance of polyethylene 2. Polyethylene produced under high and low pressures 3. Properties of polyethylene 4. Methods of improving the properties of polyethylene Ch. 2. Polyethylene-Insulated Power Cables Electrical strength of polyethylene French cables 7. British, American, German, and Japanese cables Ch. 3. Polyethylene-Insulated Communication Cables 8. Advantages of polyethylene-insulated cables 9. Cables for urban telephone systems 10. Balanced high-frequency.long-distance cables 11. Coaxial main cables 12. Underwater telephone cables SOV/2110 3 5 9 16 34 44 45 56 64 72 77 go 96 105 Card 2/3 Polyethylene and.Its Application (cont.) SOV/2110 Ch. 4. Use of Porous Polyethylene Insulation 1~. Advantages of porous polyethylene insulation 113 1 . Main and feeder cables with porous polyethylene insulation 118 Ch. 5. Polyethylene Used as Protective Cable Sheathing 15. Combined metal-plastic communication cable sheathing 124 16. High-t-ension cable sheathing 132 Bibliography 135 Appendix: Construction of French polyethylene-insulated power cables 140 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress TM/ad Card 3/3 8-25-59 PHASE I BOOK E(PLOITATION SOV/3858 Yefimov, I.Yees M.A. Klimov, R.M. Lakerniks and D.L. Sharle Konstruktivnyye i elektricheskiye kharakteriatiki kabeley svYazi (Design and Electrical Characteristics of Communication Cables) Mos0ow, Svyazlizdat, 1959. 541 pe 7,500 copies prin- t6d. Reap. Ad.: P.A. Frolov; Ed.: G.V. Bogacheva; Tech. Ed.: S.F. Karabilova. PURPOSE: This monograph is for students specializing in the field of communication cables and for personnel of comiunication centers 'and ~ the- cable industry who wish to improve their qualifipations, COVERAGE: The monograph contains the fundamentals of design and electrical characteristics of Soviet and non-Soviet communication and radio-frequency cablesp the properties of their materials, and methods of calbulating their design. I.E. Yefimov wrote Ch. II,(except Section 8), VI.. XIV (together with R.M. Lakernik) and XV;.M,A. Klimov wr6te Ch. VII, IX (together with D.L. Sharlej, .X, XIII,and Section 8 of Clu II.; R.M. Lakernik wrote Ch. IV, V, Card 1/7 Design and Electrical Characteristics (Cont.) Sav/3858 XI, XII.1 and XIV (together with I.E. Yefimov); D.L. Sharle wrote Ch. I,.III,-VIII, and IX (together with M.A. Klimov). The authors thank P,A. Frolov. There are 157 references: 140 Soviet, 9 English., 7 German, and I Swedish. TABLE OF CONnWS.- Foreword Introduction 3 4 Ch..I.- Development of Communication Cables i Underground communication cables 2: Submarine communication cables 2~ Ch. II. Fundame~tils of the Theory of Transmission by Communication Cables 1. Basic principles and diagrams-of cable communications 38 2, Primary parameters of cable citcuit transmission 46 3. Secondary parameters of cable circuit transmission g5 4. Distortions in,uniform cable circuit 1 5, Input resistance of cable circuits 65 Card 2/7 ISTOMINA, Nina Petrovna; SHAM, David Leonidovich; MALKIN, Xh.R., retsenzent; LIKOT, A.T., red.; WITHIKOVA, O.S., tekhn.red. (Minicipal telephone cables] Gorodskie telefonnye kabeli. Moskva, Gos.energ.isd-vo, 1960. 247 p. WRA 14a) (Telephone lines) LAKERNU R laureat Stalinskoy premid; YAROV, R.., inzh. Continuous line for manufacturing cables. Izobr. i rats no.9: 6-8 1" 161., ~o (MIRA 14:8) '4. Fachallnik byuro kabeley svyazi zav*oda "Moskabet'10 (for Lakernik). (Cables) JAKERNIK., R.M.; SHARLE, D.L.; SHVART.'4=, V.0. Survey of the general trends in the development of long-distance and municipal wire communications technology. Elektrosviaz' 15 no.6:62-67 Je 161 ~Telegraph lines (MIRA 14:6) (T-elephone line2 LAKERVIK, Rafail Moisoyevich; MACHERET, Lev Illicb; PRIVEZENTSEV, TIOE7.1y-r ~A-ezr~,eyev 6; SIIAJ*aE, David Leonidovich; Prinimal uchastt.- BABITSKff j 0.5b.; SAPAROVA, A.L... red,,; BORUNOVp N.I.r tekhn. red. [Cables and wires] Kabeli i provoda. (By] R.M.Lakernik i dr. Moskva, Gos. energ. izd-vo. Vol.2. (Manufacture of cables with paper insulation] Proizvodstvo kabelei s bumazhnoi izoliatsisi. 1962. 526 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Electric cables) GLEM, Yh.Ye.., inzh.; LAKERNIK., R.M,, inzh.; KAZAKOV, A.R., inzh.; LUNINP Isvep i7mjie'' Gbaracteristics of radio-frequency welding of the alumi covering of cables. Svar. proizv. no.8:20-22 Ag 163o (MIRA 17:1) 1. Zavod "Moskabell" (for Lakernik). 2. Nauchno-isoledovatelf- skiy institut tokov vysokoy chastoty (for Lunin). VOLIN, Pavel Genrikhovich; LAKERNIK, Rafail 1-toiseyevich; MKLINIKOVA, Zh.M., red. - - - - [Paths for electricity] Dorogi elektrichestva. Moskva, !zd-vo "Znanie," 1964. 47 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. IV Seriia: Tekhnika, no.10) (MIRA 17.6) Mm"', A.1a,o kandttekhnonauk; LkEEMIKp R.Meq kand,tekbn.nauk Drying of comunieation wire with vater resistant insulation. Vest.olektropromo 33 no.6:20-24 Jo 162. (MLU 15:7) (Mectric wire., Insulated-Drying) V'-1 1.0 1, je;l C1 'roes VC CIf ?-,,f :~r lqll"Oj* Tcr;5111:e'lt,~y ll~vt T"r.'set., Oil %na noly'J" rl-C; P; s '-oz i a., v~irp; Dr 71 1 1z Ft-,drj1,i ht 7. --'C;U-Ccs of V7-Z!n-- ar!d PC! -t! for Good "Utr.TAC'. V~0.3~7 rZO-~U:;5 13 21Y. ('110-Mia rild ); Dr ;:; 17-2U. 17-- :Teurop~yclliatrinz; PP20-2 rd%icatiw, 10. zi-I Z,.- z!vc,-,~-. 11. "Froste tic -- Ine -W I-r '-~Tj'.TC, at Ila 1 7:3 O ' R i r7 CHUDNOVSKIY, lzraill Yakovlevich, inzh.; losi~g.vich,.,inzh.; VORONYAK, Ivan flavrilovich, tekhnik; -do4v, Boris Petrovich, inzh.; SMAYDERVAN, David Khaymovich, inzh.; KOYCHU, Dora Mikhay2ovna) inzh.; Ull, A.M., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; VEKSLER, G.S. kand.tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; LYSENKO, N.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; YURIYEV, A.M., inzh., retsen- zent; TYNSKIY, P.I., inzh., retsenzent [Handbook on motion-picture equipment] Spravochnik po kinotekhnike. [By] I.IA.Chudnovskii i dr. Kiev, Tekh- nika, 1964. 635 p. (MIRA 18:1) BORISOV# G.P.; Unit with a fluidized bad for sprinkling molding slabs. Mashinostroenie no.1:108-110 A-F 163. (MIRA 163-7) (Foimdriea--Zquipment and supplies) FIKSEN, N.V., inzh.; LAKEYEV, A.S., inzh. Precision investment molding abroad. Mashinostroenie no.4: 120-124 JI-Ag '62. (EIRA 15:9) 1. Institut liteynogo proizvodstva AN UkrSSR. (Precision casting) LAKEYEV, A.S., inzh. Innovations in the technological process of precision investment molding. Mashinostroenie no.6:37-40 N-D 163. (YJRA 16:12) LAKEYEV, A.S., inzb.; BARABASH, V.A., inzb. ... . ..... - I Unit for removing pattern compound from casting molds. FAshino- stroanie no.5s3l S-0 164. (MIRA 18 W LAKEYET. A.S., inzh. New mold mixes without stearin for Investment casting. Mashino- stroenie no.6t57 N-D 164 (MRA 18-.2) 1AYMEV G D -_.:~_,_-,~. ;~!' 'I." Equipment for briquatting, fibre-filled moldinge Biul.tAft,.-ekon. info=.Gos.nauch*-issl.inst.he4ch. i tq-kh.inform. 16 no.10:51-5Z 163. (14IRA 16:11) KHODANOVICH, I.Ye.; LAKEYEV, V.P.; KOSHEIIIV, V.A. Preparation of gas for long-distance transportation. Gaz. dello no.9:9-12 164. 17: 11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut prirodnogo gaza. LAZOVSKIY, L.I.; LAKEYPEV, Yu.G. Spark-sa.fe autGmated wj-steir for pe-t-nieum prod-acts Pin= ing stations. Hash. i neft. obor, no.1--29-32 165. (141TIA lg.--' .) 1. Groznensk:Ly filial Vseso:fuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo i proyektno-konstruktorskogo *~nstltiuta kc,=leksnoy artamatizataii neftyanoy i gazovpy promyshlennosti. LAKZY1VA, M.A.; YRMSKIY, V.K. Simplifying and improving the planning of railroad operations. Zhel.dor.tranap. 39 no.9:36-40 S '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Bachallnik planovo-ekonomicheakogo otdals MoskovBko-Kiyevskoy dorogi (for-,Lakeyeva). 2. Nachallnik planovo-ekonomicheskogo otdela Vostochno-Sibirskoy dorogi (for Yelenakiy). (Railroads-Management) TITOVICH, N.Ye. I-AFFITVII, (Gorlkiy~ Daily shift p'lanning of the work of a railroad d~vl-sicn. Zhel. dor. tr--n-AP. 46 no.4:69-74 Ap t64. (,I9,FLA 17;;--,)) 1. Nachaltnik Gorvkovskogo otdelenlya Gorlkovskoy dorog~' (for Titovich). 2. NanhAltnik plonevo-tekhniko-.ekonorticheiikogo otdiele GorIkovskogo otdRleMys Gorlkovskey dorogi (for L.Q-keyf~va). LAKEY-EVA, M.A. ...... Econamic operationo in a section. Zhel. dor. tranBp. 46 no.rj:39-42- S 164. 1. Nachallnik planovo-tekhnichesko-ekonomicheakogo otdola Gor~- kovskogo otdeleniya Gorlkovskoy dorogi. ,LAKEYFVA, M.A. Economic ope-ratl1cris In a .3e-ticn. ".6 S 164* hlachallnik kovskogo otdo2eniya Gortkovgkoy L-24144-66, - EWT(m_)/EWP(t) JD ~.ACC N-Ri AP6031,6" SOURCE COI)Et::'UR/0304/64/000/006/0037/0037 AUTHOR: -Lake&ev. A. A& (Engineer) ORG: none TITIE: New non-stearic pattern compositions for investment castinst. SOURCE: Hashinostroyeniye, no* 69 1964t 57 VOPIC TAGS: petroleum product, paraffin wax, wax, bending strength, tensile strength ~-AbStRACTt the Institute of Castino Problems of the Ukrainii -Aivy of ~Sciificei, in collaboration with the Kiev Motor has developed new, :cOmposi ons.,of the ILP type for-use in In nt castinig which consist !:46f paraffin,~.,lign.tte wax and wmercial vaseline.: The.Table below shows the' ~::pprts..by we, ght.of'the components used, and the effect on strength of the under stat c bending And linear contraction. specific gravity The compositions is 0.92 g/cm3o tensile strength is 17-18.5 kg/cm2. op:0. oint_.6f. 7. c0," I k4300:7:ilit -is illai Sri de tkii ia oaiti6iis a more heat. resistant than. the widely-used PS lil (drop rint 47.500. The viscous-ststi temperature ~f the compositions Is 46-50. and is little different 'froathat of,P$_Ltl (42-4300, Card /3 :_~_-,L_14144~-66 ACC, NRt AP6014W Properties of Pattern.0oup3sitions cbntent a Bending strength, Linear Oontraction, Ratio of Oarafin-lignits Weal % A_lwax,.. (parts by weight) - Amount of counCrcial, Amount of commercial vaseline (parts by, -vaseline (parts by weight) weight) 16 15 5 10. 15 0 7 5 0,70 0,58 45,5 44*00 8,5 .47,6 46,4 0,80 0,78 0,60 45, 8 6 49 3 47,0 1,0 0,92 0,83 5:5 59:0. 48,5 1,25 1,5 1,22 _45:60- it was established that.the compositions aii'ash-bearing (0.075 0.2%) to -an extent similar. to PS 1:1 (0.05%). These figures,-however, characterize he initital compositions. Ash content of PS 1:1 increases by a factor of 10, A even after, the first remelting,,as a result of the interaction of the stearin 'With the hydrolized.solution of ethyl silicate. In the compositions studied, All ~.~these "Components failed to:interact with the,binde'r. -and, therefore, there 'no: nerease -quality of-the4urfacestf "stings-obtained -.was. in ash content. The from p4tterni:~prepared frowthe-compositions was:6naidirably-superior to 60ireftponaing. _94,e9 for-PS I vroverties of:-_th6-.*alvag4kd material were Card 2/3" L- 24144-66 _ACC NRv in no way inferiorto those of the-or-igLnel. The material can therefore be .1 7used repeatedly by adding 20-25%-fresh materials. The preparation of:pattern compositionsof the ILP type is.the same as ---for -PS 1:1. . ~'Pre"Iing.in molds does not result in chealical interaction with the Ii6id---there is -no adherence tothe mold surface, and the hardening time in the ,mold is less..than for PS 1:1. Bonding of the patternsis good. Patterns-obtained from ILP- type compositions are stronger and harder -than those of'PS 1:1, and they have a glossy surfac and sharply defined contours, 'The softening temperature of patterns prepared from the new material in higher -than for PS 1:1. 'Thepatterns are readily wetted by a refractory suspension in binder of 'hidrolized.sthyl silicate but are absolutely unwettable in a liquid glass binder. Melting of the patterns from the hollows of the molds should be done with hot water. -The cost of I kg of ILP pattern couposition is 0.277-0.241 rubles, almost threo times less than in the case Of PS Orig, art, hass 3. table, DPA-ST. SUB CODE; 11, 14 SUBM DATE i 12one Card 313 N.M., iazh. Defectoscopes test welded Joints. Pat' i pat. kboz. no. 7:12-13 Jl 158. (MIRA 11:7) 1. TSakh defektonkopii Hookovskogo metropolitens. (Railroads--Rails--Testing) 20~500 5 5-00 1045, 12- 0 S/02 61/000/003/012/012 c;26. /") Al 66YI-1 27 AUTHORBs Lakh V. I., Kogan, A. V., Engineers (L'vov) TITLE; Vanishing-filament pyrometers PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', no- 3, 1961, 43 TEXT: The article describes operating principles and functions of pyrometers and micropyrometers intended for the measurment of tem- peratures above 2,000 0C. The Soviet vanishing-filament brightness py- rometer'STIOP-017' ("OPPIR-017") is capable of measuring temperatures up to 6,000 0C. The filament of a special incandescent pyrometer lamp vanishes when its brightness reaches the same value that is emitted by the heated body. The value is measured by an am-meter whose current has been predetermined and gauged for the filament of the lamp. By measuring the amperage of the:lamp the temperature of the heated body can be de- termined. To keep up with modern precision requirements special absorp- tion glass and diaphragms have been used. For the measurement of tem- peratures of thin wires, incandescent filaments of electric lamps etc. Card'1/2 20500 S/025 61/000/003/012/012 Vanishing-filament pyrometers A166,VAA127 micropyrometers with an intricate optical system as the "OMTI-019" ("OMP-019"), shown in the photograph have been developed which are capable of measuring temperatures of bodies only 50 microns in diameter. There are 2 photos showing the "OPPIR-01711 and "OMP-01911 pyrometers. Cara 2/2 KISLYY, P.S.-_ LAKH. V.I.; SAMSONOV, G.V.; STADNYK, B.I.; KHARENKO.. R.F.; CHEKHOVICH, A.B. Thermoelectric characteristics of high-temperature thermocouples vith refractory electrodes. lzm.tekh. no-5:21-23 MY 161- (MMA 14:5) (Thermocouples) '0. ,;LA-K-H, V,I-,,-- PROKHORENKO., V.Ya.; TEREBU19i, L.S.; KISLYY, P.S.; FANIASYUK, A.D.; SAYSONOV, G.V. r-,f Temperature measuremftt of the atmosphere of an aluninum electrolysis cell. TSvet. met. 34 no-8:38-40 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Aluminum-Electrometallurgy) ' S/226/02/ooo/oo6/ol6/oi6 EIL93/iC383 AUTHORS: Kuzlma, Yu.B.,KidtMS.M., LakhV.I.-., Stadnik, B.I. and Cherkashin, Ye.Ye. TITLE: Investigation of the physicochemical properties of tungsten-rhenium,thermoelectrodes' PERIODICAL: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya,_2fio. 6, 19629 100 --~ 103 TEXT: The object of the present investigation was to determine' the, causes of instability of the thermoelectric and mechanical properties of W-Re all *oy in relation to the conditions and duration of heat-treatment. Wire specimens, 0.5 and 0.31, mm in diameter, containing 5, 10, 15 and 20 wt." Re Calloys tW (VR),-5, VR-iO. VR .-15 and VR-20) were used in the experiments. The heat-treatment (20 - 700 h at 1400 r 2 000 OC) was conducted in vacuum, in argon or-. in hydrogen. All the investigated compositions were in the single.' p-phase range. The Re content of thq alloys was checked by'chemical analysis before-and after heat treatment. The experimental work comprised measurements of thermo-e.m.f., X-ray diffraction analysis- and examination of the microstrueturns of longitudinal and tran verse cross-sections of the specimens. "The thermo-e.m.fe Increasied Card 1/4 3/2.26/62/ooo/oo6/oWbi6 Investigation of with increasing temperature and time of the heat treatment; in adOltion, the thermo-eamefe docreaned after treatment in argon or hydrogen and increased after vacuum treatment" [Abstracter's notes this statement does not tally with the contents of a.table in which the results of measure'ments of thermo-e.m.fo are reproduced. there being no cl ear'corr elation between tNe values of the'tharmo-e. and the conditions.of heat treatment.~ The th.ermocouple VU-15/20 (with a high Recontent) proved more stable in hydrogen at 1 800 2~000 0C thari'the thermocouple VR-5/20 with a low.er Re-content. The. Re concentration increased with increasing annealing-time, the relative increase being higher for electrodes with lower Re content&' 'The relative change in the Re content was lower'in vacuum than in ax;gon or hydrogen. -The degree of recrystallization of thermo- electrodes increased with increasing temperature and time of the ~.t~reatment and dependend on the Re contento A slight lonjItudInal s'~lltting of the electrodes was caused by texture, which persisted even after prolonged annealing. Phase analysis showed that all the .~thermoelectrodes studied constituted solid solutions whose.lattice c,ol2stahts depended -on the composition of the alloy. In some ;Card 2/ 4 Investigation of .... S/226/62/000/006/oWo16 E193/E383 specimens, the a- and -y-phases were also observed. The formation of the o-phase was attril:Futed to a decrease in the tungsten content in the P-phase, caused by a reaction between tungsten and impurities (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon) in the ambient atmosphere. The thermo- C-lectrode VR-20. treated in vacuum for 700 h, contained the P-phase in equilibrium with the -phase with a lattice'constant W a which indicated th Ythe a--phase of the system = 9.63 la, at- 0 Re existed at temperatures above i 4oo C. Prolonged holding at t 400 OC brought about decomposition of-the cr-phase and attainmen of the P +,)L equilibrium. Tun&sten carbide (W2C)l formed dulring. annealing in vacuum above 1 300 C due to the presence of 6i1 Vapours, was present in addition to the P-phase In thermoelectrodes operating in vacuum. When the specimens were vacuum-annealed for 0 20 h at 2 000 C in a furnace with graphite heating elements, 142C or the 4:y'-phase (in specimens with a Re content of 23%) of the W-Re system were precipitated from the P-phase. Alumina sheaths did not offer sufficient protection against the effect of'carbon 0 at 1 8oo - 2 000 C. The formation of W C and the a-phase at 1 800 OC could be prevented by using beryllia sheaths which, however, were not effective at 2 0000C. The presence of the Card 3/4 S/226/62/Ooo/OO6/oi6/0i6 Investigation of .... C-193/r,.383 o,'-phase and W2C in the thermoelectrodes studied caused a decrease in their duct lity. There is I table. ASSOCIATION: L1vovskiy gosuniversitet im. I. Ya. Franko (L'vov State University im. 1. Ya. FrAnko) SUBMITTED: April 14, 196o Card L lqqoa~6j EWP(q)/EWT(m)/EWP(13)/dDS AFFTd/&SD JD/JG ACOESSION NR: AP3005811, S/0226/63/000/00L,/O01jO/OOL-8 AUTHORS: Kuztma, Yu. B. Lakh, V. I, Markiv, V. Ya; Stadny$k. B. LL TITLE: X-ray diffraction analvain of the 14-Re-U system SOURCE.- Poroshkovaya., -.met allu reiya, no. 4, 143, -hB TOPIC TAGS: "W-Re-C, x-ray diffraction ABSTRACT. Thirty-four alloys of the 'W-~e-C system containing I-LO atomic 1/0 of C ivere investigated by x-ray diffractionAThe effect of C con&ent on the composition and properties of W-Re thermocouples wab studied. All-oy s"les weighing 30 g were :prepared from the following powdered materials: tungsten carbide (6.09 at. I of C), 'a -,tungsten - 99.98%, rhenium - .09.8%, and carbon (lampblack) 99.9%. Thephase -equilib- ,riums of cast alloys and of the alloys annealed at 2000, 1500, 1000 and 800C were determined. It was established that Re and alpba-le!2C form a continuous series of solid solutions. Tro new compounds were-found- a ternary compound 1-1 3"'020 with a cubic lattice akin to that of beta-?!n (snace Croup Phl 3-07, a - 6.859 + 0.0027); and a ternary carbide (WRe)C formed at temperatures abo e 2500C -with a (rabic Lace- centered lattice of the type NaCl (spa~!e group 'F~Jrr - R Card 1/2 a 7 b.063 + 0.001 A). L 19908-63 ACCESSICW NR: AP3005911 Preliminary data concerning the existence of a rhombic low-temperature version of V12C were. obtained. Orig. art. has: 11 tables and 5 figures. ASSOCIATION, Llvovskty ordena Lenina gosuniversitet im. 1. Ya. Franko (LIvov State University) SUBMITTED: IhMay62 DATE ACQ: 06Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE.- II NO REF SOV: oo6 CIT HFR: 009 ccd 2/2 ]EPR/jj31,rr(1) /EPF(c) PF(n)-2/Eq(q) /~WT(my)3DS/T-2A~(v)/ IS ~s-2 -.9(w)-2 __'AFFTC7AS~D/S~p - - -4N,-4 J" -4 Ps,. 4/Pr .4/?U: Pt WAH s/oils/63/000/0()6/0021/002Z- ACCESSION NR: AP3001205 i AUTHOR: MargMjis, 0. M.: Usatikov, I. F.; Kamenetskiy, A,.__p.; Lakh, V. 1. i Stadny*k, B. I. TITLE6 Rpf;~a insuliftion of thermo -electrodes used in measuring high * - teLnperatures UR tekhaika, no. 6 1963, Zl-22 0 CE: Izmeriteltnaya S TOPIC TAGS: insulation, refractory insulation, high-temperature measurements, VR-5 alloy-, VR-15 alloy, VR-20 alloy ABSTRACT: As porcelain caps and beads slipped over thermocouples withstand only temperatures of up to 1. 000-1. 500C. other materials - MgO. Alz.0.3 . and ZrOj. - were used for developing refractory insulation for high-temperature les. Wires frorn tungsten;-rhenium alloys containing 5jo (VR-5), thermocoup 151o (VR-15), and 20%. (VR-*,).O) rhenium were annealed at 1, 400-1,650C in Card 1/2 ~9712-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3003205 0. 00'1--torr vacuum and in hydrogen. VR-51 nd'VR-15/20 thermocouples were 20 made from these 0. 34-mm wires. The MgO caps and beads were tested separately for five hours in argon at 2,400C; they also worked in induction' furnaces at temperatures up to 2, OOOC without appreciable vaporization o~ volatilization; however, in 10""', -torr vacuum at temperatures over 1, 600C' a "considerable -wear was. observed. Orig. art. has: no figure, formula, oi table. M ASSOCLA-TION:.'. o-i9sledo%4tel's*' ut -*Btit ogneuporov (Ukrainian ci tiff'' se stitute of Rfractories)... en I -e S SUBMTTED:', 0 0 DATE ACQ: 2ZJul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IE NO REF~ SOV: 001 OTHER: 002 Card Z/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4004151 S/0294/63/001/002/0299/0305 AUTHORS: Lakh, V. I.; Stadny*k, B. I.; Kuzlma, Yu. B. TITLE: Thermoelectric stability of some tungsten-rhenium allay thermocouples at high temperatures SOURCE: Teplofizika. vy*sokikh temperatur, v. 1, no. 2, 1963, 299- 305 TOPIC TAGS: pyrometer, pyratetry, tungsten rhenium alloy thermo- couple, tungsten rhenium alloy, thermocouple thermoelectric stabil- ity, thermocouple degeneration, thermocouple protection, thermo- couple shielding, alumina shield, beryllium oxide shield, thermo- couple reliability, alumina, beryllium oxide thermocouple ABSTRACT: Thermal electrodes containing 5, 10, 15 and 20% rhenium, as well as thermocouples made up of combinations of these electrodes, were investigated to ascertain'tbe factors that influence the sta- Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4004151 bility of the thermoelectric characteristics of tungsten-rhenium alloys. The effect of a weakly-reducing medium on the thermoelec- tric characteristic of such thermocouples was also investigated in a higrar-temperature furnace. The teit procedures are described in detail. The assembled experimental material leads to the con- clusion that thermocouples made of tungsten-rhenium alloys can be used to measure high temperatures in vacuum and in neutral or hy- drogen atmospheres. Certain com13inations of thermal electrodes must be protected at high temperatures with ceramic beads. Thermo- couples VR5-20 (one wire 5% rhenium and the other 20% rhenium) must be protected by alumina ceramics above 1400C and by beryllia ceram- ics above 2,OOOC. Large rhenium contents (10 and 20%, 15 and 20%) must be used in hydrogen atmospheres. Maximum wire diameter is recommended above 1800C. "The authors are grateful to Correspond- ing Member AN UkrSSR G. V. Samsonov and Doctor of Chemical Sciences Ye. Ye. Cherkashin for a discussion of the problems touched upon in the present work. Orig. art. has: 9 figures. Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP40043.51 ASSOCIATION: L'vovskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. Iv. Franko (Llvov State University) SUBMITTED: 17Jun63 DATE ACQ: 26Dec63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ML, MA NO REP SOV: 005 OTHER: 001 C.cfd 3/3 __ ACCESSION NR: AP4041342 ";/0115/64/000/005/001910021 AUTHOR: Bardila, P. I.; Kits, A. I.; Lakh, Vo L *.. Pinchevskiy, A. D.; Shparov, P. I. TITLE: New platinum resistance thermometers SOURCE: Izmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 5, J964, 19-21 TOPIC TAGS: thermometer, resis6Lnce thermometer, platinum resistance thermometer ABSTRACT. Soviet-make resistance thermometers for a -200 +500C range with platinum wire wound on a mica form have shown these shortcomings: (a) poor seal, (b) mechanical weakness, (c) unwieldy design, and (d) high thermal inertia. A new design, free from the above drawbacics, consists of four helices, made from 0; 05 -0. 07 -mm. Pt wire, placed in channels in a ceramic cartridge; the channels are subsequently filled with alumina powder. Tempt-rature measi;irements up to 700C are possible, These types are developed and offered for pz oduction: .Card I/,! ACCESSION NRI. AP4041342 Resistance Sensitive Length, Type: at OC, ohms ele m. dia., mm rnm Single 10 2.8 zo 46 4.8 25 46-- 4.2 35 100 4.8 so Double 46 4.8 50 Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ;SUB CODE: TD, 13 NO REF SOV: 004 -C7,,d 2/2 Channel dia., myn o.6 1.3 1.2 1*3 1.3 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 000 ACCESSION WR: AP4044906 S/0226/64/000/004/0015/0020 AUT1IOR: Glady4shevskly, Ye. I., Lakh V I Skolozdra, R.V., Stadny*k, B.I. TITLE: A study of the mutual solubility of disilicides of the transition metals belonging to groups IV, V, and VI SOURCE- Poroahkovaya metallurgiya, no. 4, 1964, 15-20 TOPIC TAGS: silicide, disilicide, tranbition element, silicide solubility, solid solution, powder metallurgy I ABSTRACT: At the present time, the practical significance of the disilicides or the transition metals Is constantly increasing, and great attention is being given to their Investigation. Ile mutual solubility of the disilicJdcs of transition metals belonging to groups IV, V, and VI has been investigated particularly thoroughly. Thus, of 36 possible binary systems.* 20 were Investigated earlier. Tbe present authors have reduced the gap VS12 - WS12, ZrS12 - %still further by Investigating the systems TiS12 - CbSi2, VSI CrSi ZrSi - WSi CbS12 - MOSi (,bS12 TaSt and 6bS CbS12, 2 2P 0 ' - 12-;2~I2, omitting only the scarce disilkides of hafnium. RaZgraphic and mfe'rographic methods, as well at; microhardness measurements. were used. The specimens were prepared by fusion of 6-rd 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4044906 high purity metals (content of basic metal not less than 99.5%) with silicon (99.99%) In an electric are furnace with a watercooled copper base, using non-consumable tungsten electrodes and a helium atmosphere, and were annealed at 800C for 1500 hours. Powder- i graphs taken in cylindrical chambers (d=57.3 mm) under Cr-K radiation were used for radiographic phase analysis, and lattice constants were determined by the method of Preston In a chamber 86.4 mm In diameter. Samples viere etched in mixturqs of con- centrated hydrofluoric and nitric acids. Microbardneshi was determined with-a PMT-3 hardness meterbaving an accuracy of + 25 dan/mm2 (1 dan/mm2 = 1. 02 kg/mm2). All the investigated sections MC'S12'- MASI of the ternary systems Mel - Me 11-Si proved. 2 to be pseudo-binary with limited or continuous solubility between the silicides. A summary of the results with regard to the mutual solubility of the disilicides Is given In Fig. lof the Enclosure. Continuous series of solid solutions formed in two of the eight systems (VSI, - CrSl? and CbSIZ - TaSi? Like the other series known, these were formed between laostructural disilicides of metals which are very close neighbors in the periodic system (elements of one group, Cb-Ta, or of one period, V-Cr). In the six remaining disilicide systems, limited solid solutions were formed, consisting of non- isostructural compounds. The greatest mutual solubility was exhibited by disilicidee f 2/4 Card ACCESSION NR: AP4044906 -IM~el - 7Mj1F' for'Which the values F:= were the sniallest, where yMe, these were < TiS1x-NbSj, (P-0,7%); 2 (F=4.3%), CbS12-WS12'(V= CbS12 - Mosi '~.'6%), andVSI.,WS12 With an increase in the F-value, the reciprocal solubility decreased sharply: ZI-Si - CbS1 (F = 10. 3) and Z rS1 2 - WSi2 (F = 14. 3%). 10 2 2 1. By*chkova and S. A. Bakuta, as well as the students T. G. Fedoruk, A. A. Kulikova,, L. A. Ly*senko, 0. Ye. Slezko and G. 1. 'Bova, participated in the Investigations." Orig. art. has: 1 table and 7 figures.. ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy gominiversitet. fm. Iv. Franko (LIvov State University) SUBMITTED: 02Jan63 ENdL: .01 SUB CODE: MM, IC NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: '010 Card3/4 ACCESSION NR.- AP4044906 VU W41, ENCLOSURE: 01 21' Vit, NMI Awlt 39 wilt AW1, 20 V .4,~ 20 X .41 , X Fig. 1. Mutual solubility of the Investigated diallicides of the transition elements. Card 4/4 BARDILA, F.I.; KMS, A.I.; LAKH, Y*I.j PINCHMKIYO A.D.; SHPARCFV, P.T. Wev plntinum resistance thermometers. lzm. tekh-,,, no.5tl9-21 My 164 . (MMA 17 t7) e~ -8, )/hVP(b) sj-_.r-: 7 Glad b091dv'i_-. Yja*. 1 iz~ i xj 0 vo trud, ihchauf3*.'Woj' 1904 468-469'. Izd Ifttd~a 4r, mi--footstin %_xrgy structural cIontenti:.itu.Wt~-. ,tim- r_ e uicth rmo cast p 0 'C-- I--- i - 4~ C" d' udldat6the e" J &16-oi, ek to,,& Influence d WW's. . . U -ti bin- -6 hi- I -bompopi onim -prqpbr, es, w ci ea. Use. m tall-ft .,UP,W. 0 at. cirbon~ 6 spr d e -coftesponding- 106thermal riaverb~esiA no A Ullib PlibW Ih uer krWn~-dontafW bu h qre:.opnpt~~citm. gativelnb kce,4~a`c't' ng, a osp ere, on M~Ihertn_0'00 U-ples (indr6ase ,in brittlenego Is attributed uous'sert6soUsolt HA solutions .7 _ 072 Inv - staw ~c Ckw A. W,_ were - -to. - . 7 MI . . 2,1 lbiO ~ litwow, TQ _~ isid 2000C,, W d - nUOYs Mid Wit all -0 cen Rj3 and tw Iden th~-~outinubui4olldioo of tbe4 tOm W _Ys -- ' . tem. -6f 'Sys the ' - b qlphasp "goluittilan 08 - , e sktiwes BbOv eqdljbt - ci also~ . 6,- . ' i: Ad i 4 )C-V~TW2 a0 id ~. 1 ~ " _ w ase) nblde)P,l )bcl_ p c 4~ 1 d 4 L -71 GLADYSHEVSKY, Ye.i.; LM, V.I.; SYOL')ZD?,A, R.V.; STADNYK. B.I. investigatIrg the mutual s~j-'Iubiilty of gi-oup -IV 11, and V7 0 1 L metal silicides. Pcrosh.m-et. 4 nc-4:15-20 JL-A- 16L".. (MIRA 106:8) 1. Llvovskiy :~osuaarstvennrr ur-liversitet imeri Franko. 016SIO00 -Pr ~4' r -tire fo ftc U- d- o lor car APP of --hew.- The an PU et I*jikiam.. or i:p b7ecau . i ta Oe '~ip r iVera -A. WL'-:ahd IMads ti tA va a -Inot- eat . ..... ruM f t d 0 0p_ 0 0 I ~rzvm -A CIIANY V.A.;_j~KH).M.; PALYANYTSYA, I.F.; PROTSEVYAT, M.M. Automatic recording device for measuring low temperatures. Izm tekh. no.1:35-36 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1AXHp V.I.; PORTAK, R.A.; TEREBM, L.S. T'rolenged zeasurament of the temperature of malts in al-amizaim eUctrolyzers. Pcrrosb. met# 5 no.l.,96-97 Ja 165 ~ (MIRA -t8;:3c) L Kona 1.7ndtorskop byuro lTermt)prlborl*. KUZ I MA,, TU.B. (Llvc)v); LAKH,- V.I. (L'vov); VOROSHILOV, Yu.V. (L'vov); STADNYK, D.J. (L'vov); RARKIV, V.Ya. (Llvov) Constitutional diagram of the system Zr -- Fe - B. Izv. All 0 SSSR. Met. no.6:127-129 N-D 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Submitted September 18, 1964. L 43773-66 S-,,r (1) /,&,T (e /T/p,-,T ( t) /-nri ii? ACC NR, AP6020964 SOURCE CODE-.- Ull/0226/66/000/006/0073/0076 AUTHOR: Kuzl ma, Yu. B. ; Lakh, V. I.; Stadnyk, B. I.; Voroshilov, Yu. V. ORG: L' vov "Order of Lenin" State University im. Iv. Franko, Design Bureau "Termopribor" W vovskly ordena Lenina gosudarstvennyy universitet, KB "Termopribor vi /o TITLE: X-ray diffr etion study of the system niobium-tungsten-Doron t SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 6, 1966, 73-76 TOPIC TAGS: niobium, tungsten, boron, x ray diffraction analysis, phase equilibrium, lattice constant, z) -.,g 7-rf .5*7-,e 0 C rue F_ ABSTRACT: The paper deals with x-ray analyses of the system hi,obiurfi-t6t1gsten boron. The phase equilibriums were established for the first time at 1500MC and are shown in an isothermal cross-section view of the system in the original article. C.,d 1 / 2 L 43773-66 ACC NRz AP6020964 In graphs included in the original article the authors show changes in the lattice constants of Nb3B and of NbB as a function of tungsten dissolution. Orig. art. has: I table and 3 iigures. [Based on authors' abstract] AM) SUB CODE: 111 SUBM DATE: 12Mar66/ ORIG REF:, 0011 OTH REF: 007/ Ca,d 2 / 2 L 43103-66 EWP(e)/EWT(m)/T/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/WYI/JG ACC NR: AP6014117 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0370/65/oc)o/oo6/0127/0129 AUTHORS: Kuzima, Ye. B. (LYov); Lakh V. 1. (Ltvov),- Voroshilov, Yu. V. (L'vov); Stadnyk, B. I (L'vov); Mark-iv,...V.ta-.'trv-ojv ORG: none TITLE: Phase diagram of the system Zr--Fe--B SOURCE: AN SSSR,, Izvestiya. Metally, no. 6, 1965, 127-129 TOPIC TAGS: alloy phase diagram, zirconium containing alloy, iron containing alloy, boron containing alloy At ABSTRACT: The phase diagram for the system Zr--Fe--B at 85OG was investigated by x-ray analysis. This investigation supplements the results of V. 14. Svechnikov, V. M. Pan, and A. Ts. Spektor (Promezhutochnyye fazy v sisteme zhelezo-Ts-i-r5--niy. h, neorgan. khimii, 1963., 8) 2u8). The specimens were prepared from Fe and ZrBr2 at 1600C. A total of 72 different speciineas was studied, and the experimental results are presented graphically (see Fig. 3.). In additionj the crystal structure of the compound Zr2Fe was determined. It was found that the structure of Zr2Fe is of the Ti2Ni type with a - 12.1b A. A detailed description of the structure is to be UDG.- 669.017. L 4.3io3-66 ACC NR: AP6011~ 1. Phase ram of the em Zr-Fe-B 50c- presented elsewhere. Orig. art. has: I graph. SUB C.OD&3., .11/ SUM DATE: i6sep64/ 0 ORIG REFi 0051 OTH REF: 001 /T/W(t)/ETI (c) JD/WW/*/jG' - -NRi_'-..AP6o2I6i6 SOURCE CODE: UR/0021/66/000/006/0772/0774 AUTHOM. KazAmd Yu_, B~ j~ ~Iffi -oshyloy. Yu- V. Voroshiloy, Yu. V.; Stad- Voi nYk,,. B: era (LIviv sytet) stkyy.derzhsvnyy.unIver TITM.'.Crystal structlir- --P the compounds Zr2Ni2lBr, and %r2Co2lB6 80040E.,~ AN ULrRSR. Dapovidi, no. 6P 1966, 772-774 topTc ACIS jha'se:equilibrium, zirconium alloy,- nickel alloy, cobalt alloy, boron all diffraction analysis, intermetallic compound- Z4,0 X -ray C-1 ABSTRAM., The authors study.phase eqUilibrium in the Zr.;-NA AEZrl~ ~Blystems. -B an 90 Fift6en:alIqy_q-were studied in each of these systems,~with compositions of 5-20 at.% 80-' e at.-%, In 00) ~ and 1545 at.% -B. The alloys were prepared from powdered zir- 55 con, nickel (99.9% Ni), cobalt (99.9% Co) and boron (99.5% B). These t were!. mi ed and pressed into briquettes.. The-briquettes were then sintered a.vacuum--.furnace'st 12000C for two hours. After this, the specimens were melted in &Nacuun arc furnace and subjected to homogenizing Annealing in evacuated quartz am- Pule-s a, -800OC:for 120 hours.' X-ray,diffraction,analysis,based on Cr radiition-vas oughout-the study, The anal~rsis-shows the existence of the compounds Zr2Ni2IB~ Aiid Zr2Co21B6:,(T-phases). These compounds have cubic structures of the W2C021C6 type 1/21 AUTHOR: TITLE% PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Arodzero, A.M.; Lakh, Ye.I. 3zOV-ll5-58-4-17/-T5 A portable Oscil-lograp4 Assembly (13eredvizhnaya ostsillo- graficheskaya ustanovka) lzmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1958, Nr 4, PP 32-34 (USSR) The Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut mekhani- zatsii i energotiki losnoy promyshlennosti (The Central Re- search Institute for Mechanization and Energetics in the Forestry Industry) has prepared a portable oscillograph installation for recording forces during the trials of transport vehicles under operational conditions. The assembly is installed inside a specially equipped T-82 liGiprolesmash" passenger bus mounted on a ZIL-150 truck chassis. The unit is connected with the vehicle under test by flexible cable. The assembly consists of an OT-24-51 oscillograph made at the "Geofizika" Plant, a block for A Portable Oscillograph Assembly SOV-115-58-4-17/45 checking and balancing the measuring bridges, a distribu- tion panel for the oscillograph and pick-ups power supply connections, storage batteriesjetc. There is also a work- bench with instruments and a dark-room equipped for the processing of oBeillograms. The equipment is mounted on rubber cushions to lessen vibration. Details of the various component parts and their operation and inter- connection are given. There is 1 circuit diagram. 1. Oscillographs--Design Card 2/2 LAKH Testing suspensions of two-axle automobile-train trailers. Avt. prom. no.1:20-23 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1) 1. TSentrqLI'Wy naucbno-issledovatel'ekiy institut malthanizateii i energetiki lesnoy promyeblennosti. (Automobiles--Trailors--Springs) LAKH, Ye. I. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Several problems of vertical dynamics of the sawmill motor vehicle train." Moscow, 1961. 28 pp with dia- grams; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Speciilist Education RSFSR, Moscow Forestry Engineering Inst); 150 copies; free; (KL, 5-61 sup, 191) LEKSAU, Igor' Nikolayevich,- AROD= , Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; GALIFER121, Zinoviy Samoylovich; GORBACHEVSKIY, Viktor Andreyevich; DARAGAN, Leonid Dmitriyevich; MCHKOV, Pavel Dnitriyevich; LAKH, Yevgeniy Ivanovich; FRASOLOV, Boris Aleksandrovi~-h; RYZHKUV, A16k-sey-Nik-o-layevich; SUKHARNIKOV~ losif bsipovich; TURASS, Alsksey leontlyevich; DOLGOPOLOVp N.P., red.; KONARDOVA, T.F., red. izd-va; VDOVINA, V.M., tekhn. red. Nanual for the lubmer truck driver] Spravochnik shofera lesovoznogo avtonobilia. Moskva, G-o-sleighnnizdat, 1962. 169 p. NIRA 15:7) (Lumber-Transportation)