SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LASHKAROV, H.V. - LASHKHI, T.A.

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28690 S/021/61/000/009/008/012 Characteristics of refractory ... D274/D304 ReSi2, and CrS '2' Silicides like MnSi, MnS '2 and ReS'2 have a high efficiency, thus, e.g., MnSi has % = 13.1%. The carbides and borides (except for strontium hexaboride) of transition metals do not havea h1gh t. It is noted that a series of refractory com- pounds with semiconductor properties exist which have a large thermal e.m.f., but at the same time high resistivity (sulfides of transition metals, barium silicide, etc.); hence they cannot be used in thermal-energy converters. CrN is the only nitride of transition metals which has a large thermal e.m.f. Its efficiency is 2%. There are 1 figure, 1 table and 9 references: 8 Soviet- bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc (in translation). ASSOCIATION: Instytut metalokeramiky i spetBial.Inykh splaviv AN USSR (Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Alloys AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: February 13, 1961 Card 3/3 -P IG(m/ A" r-1) lzl~.-10w . %/T/0,,.!n(t) IMF) -AcCtSSION NR: AP5013473 UIR/0185/65/010/005/0520/0524 AUTHOR: Lashkarlov, H. V. (Lashkarev, G. V.), Paderno, Yu. B., Radzikivalka V. tmd~ TZ70 ii S. V4;_Fedorchenko, V. P. TITLE: Electric-propertles, of Sm2S3 SOURCE Ukrayins'kyy-f#ycbnyy zhurr,'.,.t, v. 10 no, '5 1955t 520-524 am d n icon- ~~T GS* :-.s arium compoun lantha ide. series -'refractory compound, sem OP T duct d' an ructulie, Sul aterlaX -electric conductivity, semicon uctor st fide ABSTRACT: A method is described for producing compact specimens of samarium ses- quisulfide and for measuring their thermoelectric power and electrical conductivi- I ty. These parameters were studied in the 300-130QOK range. It is % '-'In .1 1k hich the forbidden band hasa shown that Sm2S3 is a refr~!ctory semiconductor width of 2.96 ev. The lengths of the Me-Me, Me-S' and S-S bonds are calculated in known sesquisulfides (Me2S3) of lanthanides with a Th3P4 structure, and in SmS, on the basia of ionic crystal radii. A comparison of these data shows that the co- Nal6ht S-S bonds are strengtbened at the expeme of a reduction in the strength of -chemical bonds in lanthanide sesqui-; thel ionic Ne-S bondso'which indicates that the Card 1/2- I f .13355-66- JGAT ESSI ~NR, APS013479 /0185/65/010/005/0566/0568 UR 1AUTHOR: Lashkarlov, H. V.; Paderno, Yu. B. ctrical properties of Pr The -ele 2Se3 and Nd2Se3 SOURCE: Ukrayins1kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 109 no. 5 t, 1965, 566-568 -.--,.'TOPIC TAGS: ,semiconducting material, selenide~,lrare eartlq~),_~'?forbidden zone width ''ASTRACT: -The au rs ran tests to,supply information on the little-known elec- q P their -aarlipi -hesis that trical "r kf r2Se3 and Nd2Se3, and to support Mh ~1,t 'the sesquiselenides of, the rare earths should be semiconductorpi functions ig' 0 and, 7 and a = B103/7)lfor Pr;2Se 3 are. typical of - seLlicon4luctors, 1_' (See -fig. 1 -the'fo en zwoe w dtb tX ' for two. sam of--:the -Ehclbsuxei)-i mean value-of rbidd 103 es I --to be-:1 ~01-4 -evj thav for -NdjSe-3 was 'L6O-. The function lgpT = f( IT) .~~;for,Nd2Se3lllfig. 2-of.the enclosure) also indicated the semiconductor nature of 'this-'substance. The value of b was less,than unity for-both substances. Orig', art has t Up a 1 table. ASSOCIATION,. Instytut problem mAeriatoznavetya AN URSR, Kiev (Institute for lHaterials Problems, AN URSRY SUBMITTEDv_12Jsn64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: 1C. EM 003 NO REF SOVv OTHER: 002 =-V.3 7'. 3355~-,66 96iit1'0:N'NA_:c M'01-3479-- d; ENCLOSURE-- 01 --7777-;; trical d Fig. 1.~: Elec ata for, _ Pr2Se3, 19PT - B105 1AM) (Curve J i- 1) and ct = f(10317), as func- T tions, of temperature. P is com-) puted'in ohm-cm, a in pv/deg on i t e -ax h Y Is. Temperat ure is OK and.403 Plotted In /20k on , thL Alf 1 C. aid v3. L ACCESSi0k NR:, 4P5013479, ENMOSURE' 02 .A 4, Fig. 2. Data for Nd2Se3, Simi- lar to that given in rig. 1. -fa 03?T) is plotted on 0 ''the'right-band por tion of the L 33?,r,,;-66 EWT(m) ACC NR, AP6016054 W IJP(c) JD 74 SOURCE GODEt 1574 AUTHOR: Lashkarlovp V. Ye.; Malyutankop V. K.; Rarenko, 1. 14.; Romanov, V# 0. ORG.- Institute of Semiconductors AN UkrSSR, Kiev (Instytut napivprovidnykiv All UkrSSR-T,- -Chornovtoy State University (Chernivetslkyy derzhuniveraytet) TITLE: Photelectric properties of cadmium antimonide SOURCEi Ukrayinelkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 1.1, no. 5, 1966, 572-574 TOPIC TAGS: photosensitivity, photoelectric propertyt cadmium compoundl antimonide, photoconductivity, crystal, tellurium, crystal impurity, photorealstance, abnorptinn coefficient, absorption edge, minority carrier, carrier lifetime, temperature dependence ABSTRACT: The photoelectric properties of N-type CdSb crystals with To impurities were investigated because the subject has been inadequately researched. The oxpeft- mental results show that 1) the photoconductivity of the crystals at temperaturb. from 77 to 130 K is monopolar and the nonequilibrium carriers have substantially different lifetimes, 2) the lifetime of the nonequilibrium holes does.not exceedl 20-7 see#-3) the t3mperature dependence of the electron lifetime, the draotic decroan~! the electron lifetime with illumination from the self-excitation region, and tho ACC NR,AP6016054 saturation of the lux-ampere characteristics with increase in illuminance indicate an adherence of minority carriers, 4) the photoconductivity spectrum shifts to the long-wave side and the photocurrent abruptly increases with decrease in temperature, and 5) the temperature dependence of the absorption coefficient indicates that the absorption edge shifts to the short-wave side during the cooling of the crystal. These results practically agree with those obtained by M. Zavetova (Chakh. fizichn. zh., 14, 615, 1964). The authors thank G. G. Taybuli for carrying out the measure- ments. Orig. art. hast 2 figures. SUB CODE: 'l;,20/ SUBM DAM 17Feb66/ ORIG REN 007/ OTH REF3 002 L 45455-66 EVr (j)/KWT (m)/T/Lx..jp(t)/ET IIJP(c) JDIJQZAT' ACC NR, AP6022995 SOURCE CODE., UR/0185/66/011/004/0372/0382 AUTHOR: Lashkarl ov, V. Ye.,- Lashkaryev, V. Ye.; Rybalka, V. V. ORG: Institute of Semiconductors, AN URSR, Kiev (Institut napivprovidnykiv AN URSRJ- TITLE: Photoconductivity and its infrared damping in mercury sulfide crystals doped with Cu and Ag SOURCE:'-Ukrayins' kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 4, 1966, 372-382 TOPIC TAGS: photoconductivity, crystal impurity, electron recombination, free electron, capture cross section, V band, mercury sulfide crystal, infrared damping ABSTRACT: An attempt has been made to investigate the regularities of stationary photoconductivity infrared damping, and their kinetics in artificial crystals of the red; modification of an HgS admixture with Cu and Ag. It is shown that these impurities are responsible for the appearance of centers which are slow to recombine. A model 3rd 1/2 . KUZNBTSOV,, A.V.., starshiy tekhnik-leytenant; tekbnik- leytenant They did it"themselves. Vest.Vozd.Fl. no.6:82 Je 61. (MM 14:8) (Transport planes) ($3-ide rule) 1: .1 ~ ~i~ -i LASHMTICH Ak I E24TTYEVA) A.A.; IATANOVA) L.S.; BORODULINA, M.A.; I.N.; NIKULENKO) V.S.; XONSUNA) T.I.; SILUMOVA, T.F.; NYASHINA, A.A.; TASINSKAYA, Z.A.; AGALITSEVAO N.B.; S&IIWSYAYA) Ye.G.; KRETSIaR) V.L.; KONOVOVICH) L.K.; FEDORAYEVA, A.M.; TEACHUK) L.Ya.; VYATKINA, G.A.; SLOUSHCH, V.S.; RACHINSKAYA, L.N.; PORVAYA, R.Yu.; KARAKOVSKAYA, E.M.; P01MOVSKAYA, M.A.; KORNEVA~ A.I.; YERSHOVA) K.F., otv, red.; Prinimal uchastiye KAMANOV, M.I., red.; LAGAREVA, A.P., otv. za vypusk; NIKITINA, I.P., tokhn. red, (Economy of Novosibirsk Province; collection of statistics] Narodnoe khoziaistvo Novosibirskoi oblasti; statisticheskii sbornik. Novo- sibirsk, Gosstatizdat TsW SSSR) 1961. 331 p. (MMA 15:6) 1. Novosibirsk. Oblastnoye statisticheskoye upravleniye. 2. Na- challnik Statisticheskogo Upravleni-ya Novosibirskoy oblasti (for Yershov). 3. Zamestitell nachalinika Statiaticheakogo Upravleni-ya Novosibirskoy oblasti (for Kamanov). (Novosibirsk Province-Economic conditions) DI 't. LASHKEVICh, G. 1. 5N15 632.832 Konoplevodstvo na torfyanykh pochvakh (Gultivating Hemp On Peat Soils) -L3 Minsk, Gos. izd-vo BSSR, 1953. 159 ?- illus., tables. At head of title-page: (Beloruskaya Akademiya Navuk, Minsk) Institut Melioratsii, Vodnogo I Bolotnogo Khozyaystva. Bibliography: P- 159- LASHIUVICH, G. 1. [Growing hemp on post soils in 2eading collective fame of White RussiaJ Kullturs kanapbl' na tarfianykh'hlebakh u peradavykh kalhassakh Belarmakai SSR. Mask, Dziarsh, vyd-va BSSR, 19541. 26 p. (MIaA 10:6) (White Russia--Hemp) LASMEVICH, G.I. Doc A,~,-r Sci -- (diss,) "Cultivation of hemp 1~ on peat soils". Pus.h.."lin,1957. 30 pp 22 cm. (Min Agr US"IJR. Len Aggr Inst.) 100 copies. (KL, 23-57,114) -,94- S-~ - U~M Ab s Juur ll~f ZZ:--ur Diol., IT:-) "51126 Author G,I* - --------- Last sci;~Iltlfic Ins'LA-tut'; of an, Titlc a,-I(! fir C Orif, 1~'Lfo OS-,ILvlly- 13~-LMISS', z" 1956, c;. minsk, "'af !=MR, 1957, 1,:,14-138- Abstract ITC, Card 1/1 ZURETS, V.M., red.; SKOROPANOV, S.G., red.; BELISKIY, B.B., red,; TASIaQM-R,___ -G, 1 red.; KHOTIKO, A.I., red.; SAYMOVA, A,I., red.; YERKMOT, V.M., tekhred. [Cultivation practices for growing field crops on peat-bog soils] Agrotekhnicheskie traboveniia po, vozdelyvaniiu sellskokhoziaistvennykh kulltur na torfiano-bolotnykh pochvakh. Minsk, Izd-vo Almd.sellkhoz. nauk BSM, 1960. 79 p. (miRA 14:1) 1. Minsk. Havukove-des'ladchy inetytut meliBratsyi i vodnei hasps- darki. (Field crops) (Peat soils) LASHKEVICH, Grigariy-lo-qifzvich;-14ISRAliOVA, Ye.A., red.; YMULOV, T V.M.p tekhn. red. [Fertility of peat soils and hemp growing]Plodoradie torfia- rjykh pochv i vozdel-yvanie konop3i. Hinskp goo izd-vo sell- khoz.lit-ry BSSR, 1962. 343 p. WRA 15:10) (White Russia-Hemp) (Peat soils) ZUBETS, V.I,-*.., otv. red.; LAWXVICII, G.I., red.; FECMIJI(OV, A.F., r2; IVITSKIY, A.I., red.; BELISM, B.B., red.; LIJIMIN, K.F., red.; 1,11ISHANOVA, Ye.A., red.; TIMOSHCHUK, R.S., telchn. red. [Draining and utilizing peat-bog soils] Osushenie i ispoll- zovanie torfiano-bolotnykh pochv. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo sell- khoz.lit-ry BSSR, 1963. 316 p. (1,URA 16-.12) (Peat soils) (Drainage) L-'ISIqT.VICH' K. A. Fore-,-.-z and ForeZ.-rz I -J T~eor,, of stai'-,pc forectry, L.--z i sltenl i;, "o. 1, 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, !..aY 1953. Unclassified. 1. LASPIMNICH., K. A. 2. USE-311. (6oo) 4. Arboriculture 7. Season for sowing turee seeds in nurseriez. Les i stePl 5, No. 3, 1'/153. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -- Apr-il ---1953. Unclassified. LASHEEVICH, K. A. Oak Varieties of oak for steppe afforestation. les. khoz. 6 no. 1, 19531 9. ~Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 142Y -1953. Unclassified. LASHKEVICH. K,A. In memor7 of Dmitrii Vladimirovich Pomerantsey (1869-1952). llnt-oboz- 33:380-383 '53. (MLRA 7:5) (Pomerantsev. Dmitrii Vladimirovich, 1869-1952) Progressive blockade of the tboracic lymphatio duct In it p4tient vitli caneer of the otcmaeb (Menetrierve syndrome), Vootelthir, 84 no,lsl27-128 Ja 160. (KM 13110) (STOMACH...W=) (THORACIC DUCTDISWZS) P. I. Laul-il-evich, R. 1. P il:~ - claing in pipe nLahln-ll, Tru!~y Vse-oyu--. 1 . - - ` id,~,.;, )o ; fA " rc;::i, 3-1, Ucto uxl hops-ts-il . - I -:jU . id I I I ;~. -- 1 SO: U-332~'Sl, 10 Jkixil 53, (Letop-is 'Zhurn-al InYM-i Statey, '1.,0. ", ). LASHKLTICH, R.I. Lashkevich, R. I. "Welding roll stands", Trudy po avtomat. evarke pod flyusom (In-t alaktroavarki im. -Patona), Collection 5. 1949, p. 11-19. SO: U-b-392, 19 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal 'nykh Statey, No 21, 1949). LAMVICH, R.I. USSR/Engineering Welding, pipes Jul 51 "New Method for Welding Circular Joints of Pipes,fv R. 1. Lashkevich, Cana Tech Sci "Avtomat Svarka" No 4, (19), pp 93-96 Describes welding of pipe ends using copper roller as support. Method is applicable only for thin-walled pipes with 6-10 mm thickness of valls and diam not less than 400 mm. Stationary in- itallation was designed for welding 2 pipe sea- tions 12 m long and. 420-720 mm in diam. Presents schematic diagram-of installation and describes its operation. 215T32 VI.11.~; MSMMAH~R.L; SMOBOKOVA, M.M. Automatic flux welding of the front suspension cylinders of the "Moskvich" automobile. Avtom.svar. 6 no.5:77-82 S-0 153. (MYNA 7:11) 1. Inatitut elektroi3varki im. Ye.O.Patona Akademii nauk USSR (for Zaruba and Lashkovich) 2. 7avod malolitrazhnykIi avtomobiley (for Slukhobokova) (Automobiles) 00lectric welding) 135-56-7-9/20 AUTHOR: Lashkevich, R.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Automatic Two-Side Welding of Turnable Butt Joints on Large Diameter Pipes (Dvukhstoronnyaya avtomnticheskaya svarka po- vorotnykh stykov trub bollshogo diametra) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 7, pp 29-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye.0. Paton suggested a new welding method for field conditions (Ref. 3) i.e, join- ing large-diameter pipelines by two-side welding (first inside, on a so-called "flux-belt" support, and then outside). The article presents detailed information on the design and opera- tion of a new welding installation', designed by the author for joining 6 m long pipe sections into 12 or 24 m sections by the aforementioned welding method, which was tested at the plant and proved satisfactory, The welding transformers, flux container and control equipment of the installation are placed on a platform supported by pillars, and the welding machine is suspended under the platform (Fig. 2). P.F, Bayda from the Institut elektrosvarki (Institute of Electric Welding), and Yu.V. Katanzhi, Khartsyzskiy trubnyy zavod (Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant), took part in the tests. A design of a butt-welding Card 1/2 machine for joining 12 m long gas pipes of 820 mm in diameter 135-58-7-9/2C e A~itomatic Two-Side Welding of Turnable Butt Joints on Large Diameter p4p S into 24 m long sections was developed. Such machines will be installed at the pipe electric-gelding workshop of the Chel- yabinskiy truboprokatnyy zavod (Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant). There is 1 tabel, 2 photos, 1 schematic drawing, and 4 re- ferences, 3 of which are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut elektrosvarki imeni Ye.0, PatonE AN USSR(Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton, AS Ukr SSR) 1. Are weldiing-.-Equipmeri, 2. Plipes--Weldjiry Card 2/2 /-~450 ~--V c I- e I 125-58-4-14/15 AUTHORS: Lashkevich, R.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Gro- -ff-e-ts-k-i-y-,-Y-u-.-S.-,---Engineer, Shirokovskiy, R.M, , Engineer TITLE: Guiding Device for Automatic Welding (Sledyashsheye ustroystvo dlya avtomaticheskoy svarki) PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, 1958, Nr 4, pp 92-94 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The described device, developed at the Electric Vt'elding institute imeni Paton, automatically directs electrodes in difficult-to-reach spots, in particular in welding inside seams on large-diameter gas line pipes. Prior to welding, a "bearing line" must be traced on one of the pipe blank edges with the use of a special floating cutter head (Figure 1) which is attached to the end of the top crosshead beam on an edge-finishing mill, The electrical system of the device (shown in Figure 2), COMDrises a guide block consisting of a bridge with two semi-conductor photo-resistances and an optical system, a phase-sensi- tive amplifier, an electric machine amplifier, and an electric mechanism switching-in the motor and the re- ductor. The guide block is mounted on the welding nozzle Card 1/2 or on the relding head housing. The image of the "bearin- Guiding Device for Automatic Welding 125-56-4-14/15 line" falls on the photo-reoistances, and when they are lit equally - the bridge is in balance. Even a slight dis- placement of electrodes from the center line on the blank causes a displacement of the guide block from the "bear-ing line", which in turn causes a signal and actuates the machine amplifier. The polarity of the signal determines the rotation direction of the motor and hence a displace- ment of the electrodes back to coincidence with the center line. It was shown in long tests at the Khartsyzskiy trubnyy zavod (Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant) that the displacement of electrodes from the weld center does not exceed 1 mm to one or the other side. The device is reliable and does not require highly-ski 'lled operators. It is recommended for use in the production of pipes. There is 1 photo and 1 figure. ASSOCIATION; Institut elektrosvarki imeni Ye.0. Patona AN UkrSSR (Elec- tric Welding Institute imeni Ye.O. Paton of the AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: December 28, 1958 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 H Ksv R I ZI U i flg - r .3 9; 'o'vj A ' - -;9:11 1 -1 .3 gj AH H 3 j ji Sign tA J.t i s ; 1 A .9 A i Bill t j i 'Ifl", , i - .':11: !; -1 wet 1 .03 0911 4 -,s ze 35 t4H- -9z -C A'q N 6 VI.Z~SSA". 0 r IL ;t i. ; j w C-I ;r I1-; 11 ~i MA A 31 fA gal a I '; I - I , I All 25(l) SOV/135-59-3-2/24 AUTHOR: Lashkevich, R.I._,_Candidate of Technical Sciences, TITLE: Production of Pipes for Gas and Oil Pipeline Mains (Proiz- vodstvo trub dlya magistra'.'Inykh gazo-, nefteprovodov) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 3, pp 4-5 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article presents a brief general review of the present position of pipe production for gas and oil mains in the USSR and the production methods applied. There was no home pro- duction of high-pressure pipes of over 426 mm diameter before 1948, and the first gas main in the USSR, Dashava-Kiyev, was built with imported pipes. Now, three Soviet plants are pro- ducing such pipes: 1) the Khartsyzsk plant, the Zhdanovskiy plant imeni Illyich, and the Chelyabinskiy truboprokatnyy zavod (Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant). The two first-men- tioned plants are producing straight-seam pipes of 6 m length and up to 720 mm diameter; the latter can produce pipes of 529-820 mm diameter and 12 m length. The author considers the advantages and disadvantages of the straight-seam and the spiral-seam pipes (the latter is being produced in small Card 1/2 quantity only), with the conclusion that the latest research Production of Pipes for Gas and Oil Pipeline.Mains SOV/135-59-3-2/24 of scientific research institutes, as rell as the experience of the plants, demonstrate that the optimum welding tech- nology for the production of straight-seam pipes is what is described in two American periodicals (Ref. 6,7) and shown in the diagram (P 5). It is mentioned that the gas main Stavro- pol' - Moscow will be 720 mm in diameter and 1,250 km in length. The Chelyabin~k Pipe Rolling Plant is mentioned as using an improved method of "guide line" ("opornaya liniya") for automatically keeping t-he electrode on the seam axis in the process of welding. The essence of this method is the use of a "reference line" traced before the welding parallel to one of the ed es to be joined, and semi-conductor photo- elements (Ref, 5~. There are 1 diagram and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet and 2 English. ASSOCIATION: Institutlelektrosvarki im. O.Ye. Patona AN UkrSSR (The Electric Welding Institute imeni O.Ye. Paton of the Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR) Card 2/2 c? ( 5 7 AUTH6R: S Tashkevich, P.T. TITLE: 51011,;rf Mcaci.irps on TTo,.-,,- to Prevent "or-riatior, of (~r, zatior. Cracks at the P-rds of Putt,-Wel~ls PERIODICAL: p ` .~.Vt 0-V.-jE,. te --,r,-~y a s varkn -n, TTr 7 -P6 -7j) (177 , ABSTRACT: Tii order to I '.mprove tl-.e qunlitl, of ~--eldeJ j c..n.-.I.s of -.-,el('~ -,ie as ri. rule brou[7'n;t out (-,n rreci,,~! ' 1-nolo-J.cal metal pl,-mks. T-To-:.-ever, even t! ir 1-21 E~ c e lorm,ation of lor,-ritu~,inal crystallizati-on crr~c!-s crnnot be~~ometimes nvoided. mbis forr!Rtior i.s not con, e c tu e,-` 11-itl, tbe crater as tl-e lat,ter lies on Vie plan,.- , yond tu',Iie To prevert the apy)earr!nce o f crr~c,,-s as a~ one time reco- enre~ to V-e , -T)lcn-7 .enet-rc-1--on :~t rool to ",,e base sll-ets. even t f* s - ;.r S t,-7 -;eLll,-O,~ does no", alv-rvs -I r er 'I-,e purpose. To mee-11- -n ~e ro~:lemp cf eli-minatio.. of cracks, tne -o FuF--- i-- ts e base sl-er---~-,s -e rste-nee; ore . e!:~ P I I to n-ot,-e-r ii-~ t:, nnnner thr-'I. dis 4.oining of t,eir eC,?-!es , A- conseq,,-,ence of oncsj-~~e a ',.(-,a+i-. Card 1, / 2 1 '1~e c ' s - -11 o -f c. s 1 - r- 1 f,~ ntleIr e,]-es 1 , - 1 , r n- TT 4-0 T) T"'! , .- I f We f +.a i a 2" -nt tec'n-'010 Go e c an 'r, 0 - I ri f"1, -Lo ti mrij-, 0- b r! nd. - .,,-."a ill t t 1~ rm 01"+ +I.f, c I I . , 1, C, 1, ", , -re 17~ C) r-Oto'-, , are 7 rE?f erercer: ASSOCIATJO,I~j t -..er-CEP -7n rr 7'r ~, -5-eni Ya.n. TT T,I a T~, UkrSSR, O-f - - - Plec+r-Ic A T4 Imen ' Ye-0. Paton) el~ Card PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5078 Akadgmiye, nauk URSR, Klyaw. Instytut alektrozvaryuvannyzt Vbodronl5e novykh sponoboy avarkI v promyshlennont-; abornik at&tey. vyp. . (Introduction of Now Welding Methods In Industry; Col- loction of Articles. T. 3) 117ov, Cos. I:d-vo tekhn. lit-ry IXMR, 1960. 207 P. 5,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency. Orden& Trudovogo Xrasnogo Znamenl Inatit.ut elektroavarki looni akademika Ye. 0. Patona Akadamll naulc vkralnskoy SSR. 14. 1 M. Pisamnko; Tech. Ed. -. S. Katusevich. Mvinat This collection or articies in intended for personnel In the welding Industry. COVIRAGEt The aLrticlea deal with the combined experiences or the' 0. Institut alaktronvarki Imani Ye. fatona (Electric Welding Institute Imeni To. 0. Paton) and several Industrial enterprises In solvina-g=Ific And engineering' problems In welding technology. Problems In the application of now methods of me- chenized voldlAg and eleetrOSIAS welding In Industry are discussed. ?big Is the third collection of articles published under the same title. The Foreword was written by B. Ye. Paton. Academician of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR and Lenin prize winner. There are no references. _..YAMX OF COXTMMi LftEMjXLSh._R,_j. (Cand Ida t a of Technical Sciancoal, I.. Rjandel,barg (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Else stitute Izoal. Ye. 0. Patanj. I iAzki7_(CAndldata or Technical Sciences. 401n.Vl-r.Aue"o-laaledovatellakly trutinly institut (MMMInian Scientific Research Institute rot- the Pipe lWustry)1, &nd)!;_A__ftjkka _f Chief Engineer, Chelys.- t.YY r .a",U bInski7 truboprokatnyy zav (Chelyablnsic Elpe Kill)]. Now Process for Producing Large-Diameter Straight-Weld FIVes for Oil and G&O Linen 140 KT2AtMt__K_1L_(En ineerl, D. M. Rabicin (Candidate of technical sclencedf. I hear, Electric ng Welding Institute Lmon "I ng I_IM,~.MiMnIIV. A. Verchenko (Engineer of the Trust i;;d.;ntazh' jTrust for Installs- tion of Food Industry NstablLshmentflj , and I rod ;K- Urgrod- AWrormerly Chief Engineer of the DOIlahevLk ant Wrience in the Successful WalAing of Aluminum and Its Alloys 154 -an5pb�ro-, C~Mnglnefirj I Enginearl, so n1c. Electric Welding a ute a 0, n fchiar Mechanic, B.1go 7 t:.Moeltn:z ant)), X %ZeIS0r0d Cement 1Cb a 0 the Welding Engineering Im" t anoyaraicly za o,,.Slbt7Rzhm3oh" (Kmanyarak 31b. Ian J1.':vY Xachlnory Is and X_A_J;2_tjff ty Chi f _arox_ code Engine Sycranalcly Zavad " I tia-thmach- YX , HoaV7 Khachinery a3 1. Blectroalag Welding or so 3 Steel Tie-Rin *for Cement Kilns 176 4 bed 7 lCandldate of Technical sciences, Electric ~*~Rlng I!dtfl~ut~ imenj To. 0. Paton), A,_L__AlAkAdyd3L [Treat Ureastal-ko.struktalya (Ural Fabricated-St!el T, IUBO), And S. YU. Rablpovich (Treat Dneproatall 1rQ0stnkta*qk(DneP(- FabricAted-Stool Trust)). lance Exper In' the Machantzatlon or Welding IOperational In the Erec- tlon of Ma.tAll1c Structures -for a Blest~Furnaco plant 194 25( SOV/125-60-1-1/18 AUTHORS: Paton, B.Ye. 'Liandellberg. S.L., Lashkevich, R.L. TITLE: On the Choice of a Production Metho for Manufactu- ring Straight-Seam Large-Diameter Welded Pipes PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1960, Nr 1, pp 2-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Different methods of manufacturing welded pipes used abroad (USA, Canada, England, France and East Germany) and in the USSR are reviewed. The Chelyabinskiy trubo- ' -j P( prokatnyy zavod C - inczlr Pj-nA_ pro- duces pipes of hot-rolled "19G" steel, a metal of approximately the same composition as that used in France and West Germany. However, sheet thickness tolerances are not so strict as abroad, and the selec- tion of'metal by its mechanical properties is ne- glected. This explains why the mechanical properties of completed pipes differ widely, particularly those Card 1/4 produced from the expansion of '119G". The Khartsyzskiy SOV/125-60-1-1/18 On the Choice of a Production Method for Manufacturing Straight- Seam Large-Diameter Welded Pipes trubn,yy zavod (Khartsvzsk PiDe Plant) and the zavod im. Illicha (Plant imeni Illich) use stamping presses and roller bending machines for bending pipe edges as is the practice at the Chelyabinsk plant. This tech- nique varies from those used in the USA and at the German Mannesmann-Hoesch v~orks where pipes are formed in three press operations. The authors recommend the use of this foreign technique in new Soviet plants. The pipe production-line at the Mannesmann-Hoesch plant turns out 30 pipe blanks !~er hour, while a similar line at the Chelyabinsk plant produces 60 to 70 in the same time. High welding rates of 120 - 140 m/hr for pipes with a 8 to 10 mm rim thickness have been achieved in the USSR by twin-arc welding. Such efficiency is due to the use of the special pumice-like "AN-6011 flux. The order of welding the inside and outside pipe seams varies in different countries and plants. At the Card 2/4 Chelyabinsk plant the outside seam is welded first. SOV125-60-1-1/18 On the Choice of a Production Method for Manufacturing Straight- Seam Large-Diameter Welded Pipe.s On technical grounds$ however, the authors recommend that inside welding should be completed firs', pro- vided that the new assembly-welding machinesAare used for this purpose. This new machine for the continuous assembly and welding of inner pipe seams (Figure 4) is being developed at the Elektrostallskiy zavod tyazhelogov_,_~ mashinostroyeniya (Elektrostall Heav-.v Machine-Building Plant Brief general design information is given and the authors state that the first model of such a ma- chine is under construction at the German "Mannesmann- Meer" works. For the expansion of pipes, the Chely- abinskiy plant uses expanders analogous to those in Wett Germany and France. The Chelyabinsk plant operates an inspection installation similar to the one in'use at the Germnn Phoenix Rheinrohr works for testing pipes by means of ultrasonic defectoscopes. It consists of a Card 3/4 carriage with feelers on a hanger moving along the SOV/125-60-1-1/18 On the Choice of a Production Method for Manufacturing Straight- Seam Large-DiametEr Welded Pipes pipe seam. Water is used to improve acoustic con- tact and the defects are indicated by a sound signal and a pulse visible on the defectoscope screen, There are 6 diagrams, 2 graphs, and 12 references, of which 4 are Soviet and 8 English. ASSOCIATION: Ordena'Tradovog6 Krasnogo Znameni Institut elektro- svarki im. Ye.O. Patona AN USSR (Orde~&f the Red banner of Labor Institute of Electric Weldinz imeni z ~Marxov)o rdanaelluerg, Lashxevich); SUBMITTED: October 20, 1959 Card 4/4 24778 ------------ S/125/61/000/008/005/014 D053/D1l3 AUTHORS- Shirokovskiy, R.M., and Lashkevich, R.I. TITLEt A servomechanism with an inductive pickoff for automaLic welding PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya avarkalqno. 8, 1961, 58-61 TEXTt The authors describe a servomechanism for aligning the electrodes of a triple-arc automatic welder for longitudinal welding of large-diameter tubes, which was designed by the Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut elektroevarki ime Ye.O. Patona AN USSR (Electric Welding Institute "Order of'tbe Red Banner of Labor" im. Ye.O. Paton AS UkrSSR). A schematic dia- gram of this servomechanism is given in Fig. 3. Its electronic circuit in- clud&s three E-pickoffs (P 11 P2 and P3)' an amplifier (I) of the differen- tial output voltage from Pl, a high-frequency supply (II) for the E-pickoffs, a unit (III) for switching the F 1 on and off on command from the P 2 and P 3' and a power supply (IV). The amplified differential voltage is applied to Card 114 24778 S/125/61/000/006/005/014 A servomechanism with an inductive pickoff... D053/Dll3 the amplidyne (AM), th e output of which is connected to the armature of the do motor (M) which has a separate excitation. The motor (M) actuates the corrector (C) of the electrode positions in the automatic welder (AW) through the reductor (R). The three E-pickoffs (F11 P2 and P 3) are supplied with 6 - 8 vac, 3,000 cps. This servomechanism was tested on an automatic tube welder at the Chelyabinakiy truboprokatnyy zavod (Chelyabinsk Pipe-Rolling Mill). More than 500 tubes, 720 mm in diameter and 12 m long, were-welded. The tubes were continuously fed and the welding rate was 120 m/hour. The results indicated that the weld quality was entirely satisfactory. The E-pickoff can independently locate the edges of the tube when their displace- ment from the axis of the welding stand is no more than ~ 30 mm. It also can automatically set the electrode on the Joint line, and keep the electrode on the joint line during the welding process with a t 2 mm accuracy. In the near future, this servomechanism will be adopted for production lines in electric tube-welding shops, thus increasing the output and improving the weld quality of large-diameter tubes for pipelines. There are 4 figures and 3 Sofiet-bloc references. Card 2/ 4 2078 S,1125/61/000/006/005/01*4 A servomechanism with an inductive pickoff... 'bOWD113 ASSOCIATION: Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut elektrosvarki-im. Ye.0. Patona AN USSR (Electric Welding Institute "Order, of the Red Banner of Labor" im. Ye.O. Paton of the AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: January 9, 1061 Card 3/4 24778 8/125/61/000/008/005/014 A servomechanism with an inductive pickoff.. -DO53/DI13 Fig. 3 Schematic diagram of the' 3#9 servomechanism Pi - E-pi6koff p 2 - E-pickoff 0 P 3 - E-Pickoff le IM - ampiid~ne' - t V R - reductor K C - corrector R "s AVI - automatic welder M - de motor Card 4/4 USH rl~'Y, R.T. and -.r 41- 6i. L 44177-66 EWT(d)/ZWT(m).EWP v)/EWP(y)/T/EWp(t)/ETT'/EWp(k)./FWp(j) T.1r, (.c ACC N1, AP6011253 U) SOURCE CODE-- Uk/0413/66/000/006/0094/0094 JD/M 63 INVENTOR: Davidenko, V. F.; Kochetov.- A. A.; Lashkevich, R. I.; Ponomarev, A. A.; Tar f!nl ~Yu-M- ORG: none 4 TITLE: Device for automatic ultrasonic quality controfi~f welds.IClass 42, No. 179979 [announced by the Electric Welding Institute im. Ye. 0. Paton (Institut elektrosvarki)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovqrnyye znaki, no. 6, 1966, 94 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic quality control, welding, ulttasonic inspection, agj~"~.Z' ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a device for ultrasonic inspection of welds containing an ultrasonic probe and a color marker. For greater productivity., the device is equipped with an optical servosystem which uses as a 3~eference line the surface of a cylindrical amplifier with photometric properties different from 1/2 UDC: 620.179. 16. 05 011253 those of the material welded (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 figure. 11 F] [LD) Fig, 1. Device for automatic ultrasonic inspection of welds.1 I-sensor; 2 and 3-photo- resistance; 4 and 5- ampli fiers; 6;-sef-vomotor; 7 -power source SUB CODE: 13 O/SUBM DATE: 13Jan64/ 2/2 LAS;~!XF77TIrF, V. A. Lashkevich. V. A. -- "at-eTial on the --t,4,7)1 opy breaks of '~-Pever in the Kirgiz S'T, and in !foscow 01~1-asts.ll 'czid l,ed Sci USSF. inst Twelitis. "oscow, 19-56. (Dissertation for in "edical Science) and c.1 .",t- Malov, Saratov, and for the :-ti;d_y of Po2io- the Del,-ree of Candidate SO: Kn;.zhnaya Letopis', I'l'o 12, 19F6 IASEXXVICH, V.A. Isolation and study of strains causing q fever& Topeviruso I no.l: 41-45 js-y 156. (XLPA 10:1) 1. Institut po izucheniyu poliomialita AMN SSSR, Xoskyao (GOXIBIJA BURUTTI, Isolation (Rue)) LASHKEVICH,V.I. Outbreak of q fever in a sevIng shop related to the use of dusty cotton wbAding. VON-Virue 3 no*4:226-227 JI-A 158 fMIRA 11:9) 1; Institut virusologii imeni D.I& Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR i Instituta po izwhenVn poliomielita AMR SSSR, Moskvao' (q FE M , transmission. by cotton in Beving shops (Rua)) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES, 0. fever caused by cotton in sewing shops (Rua)) (COTTCN, transm. of 0, fever in sewing shops (Rua)) Z,9.~j // fi 4- V I C,7, V.' /J. SEMOV. B.F,';--JASHKZVICH, V.A. Wfect of chlortetracycline and o.7ytetracyclaine on toxic properties of Mlyagawanal-la group in vitro [with an ary in Englishl..Antibioti- ki 3 no.6-.73-77 158. (MIRA 12:2) I.Institut po izucheniyu poliomlyelita ANN SsSR. (MIYAGAVANSILA, eff. of drugs on ahlortbtracycline & oxytetracycline (Rus)) (CHLORTITRACYOLM, effects, on Miyagavanella (Rus)) (OXYTETRACYCLIN, effects, same) I.ASHKEVICff, V.I. Iffectiveness of the action of synthomycin, chlortetracycline, and oxytetracycline on the propagation of R. burneti in chick embz7os [with summary in English]. Pntibiotiki 3 no.6:110 N-D 1 8 (MIRA 12:21 - 1. Institut po izueheniyu poliomiyelita AMN SSSR. (ANTIBIOTICS) (RICKETTSIA) LASHKEVICH, V.A. Results of an examination of domestic animals for Rickettsia burnetir in an epidemiological focus of C1 fever in the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republi;*' Zhur.mil=obiol. epid. i immun&- 29 no.9:-107-108 S158 (MIRA 11:10) 1. Iz Institute virUBologii AMN SSSR i iz Instituta po izuchr-niyu poliomiyelita AMU SSSR. (q FEVER, transm. charriage by domestic animals (Rus)) CHUMAKOV, M.P.; GAGARINA, DZAGGROV, S.G.; RALIF, N.M.; YLTM, G~Pq VMSHILOVA, M.K.; ROBINZON, I.A. Comparative characteristics of living pollotwelitis vaccine prepared at the Institut7e of Pblionyelitis Researt'--- of the Academy of Medicine of the U.S.S.R. and Sabinis vaccine from attenuated strains of the poliomyelitis virus. Vop.virus. 4 no-5:533-537 S-0 '59. (Mli 13:2) 1. Institut p0 izueheniyu-poliomi3relita AMU SSSR, Mosk7a. (PoLiomnuTts, immunol.) JAMOVICH9 Ye,N.; MUKHI14AP G.D.; CHUMAKOVP M.P.; LASHKEVICH-, V.A.; GAGARINAt A,V,' Tissue culture vaccine for tick-borne encephalitis. V 5 no.. 2:233-236 My"S 160, I;= 0:4) 1. Institut virusologii ANN MR imeni, D.I. Ivanovskogo i Institut po izuchaniyu poliomiyelita AMN SSSR, Mos%va. (ENCEPHALITIS) CHUMOV).M.P.) prof. , otv. red. ;VOROSHILOVA 10. K. 9 red,; DZAGUROV, S.G.p red.; DROWN, S.'G., red.; MMMIUK., N.A.., red.; 1ASEKEVIC11, V.A., red.; SHAPIRO, S.L., red.; [Poliorwelitis peroral liVe vaccine; pipers] Poliomielitnaia peroraltnaia zhivaia val-tsina; materialy. Pod red. M.P. Chumakova. Moskva, 1961.- 658 p. WIRA 15: 8) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Moskva, Institut polio- mielita i virusnykh entsefalitov. hauchnaya sessiya. /+th, Yes- cow, 1960. 2. Dayotvitellity chl6n Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Chumakov). (FOLI01TELITIS VACCIIM CHIJMAKOVP VOROSHILOVA, M.K.; DRONOV, S.G.; DZAGUROV, S.G.; 1ASIREVIC11, V,A_,-MIRONOVA, L.L.; HALIF, N.M.; GAGARINA, A.V.; DOBIROVA, I.N.; ASIRUUNA, Ye.Ye.; SHI-M-WI, G.A.; FLEYER, G.F.; TOLISFAYA, Ye.A.; SOKOLOVA, I.S.; ELIBEKi) L.B. (Moskva); SEMK, KX. (Llvov) Some results of the work in mass irmmization of the population of the Soviet Union a,ainst poliomyelitis with live vaccinc from Sabin straiiis. Vest. A101 SSSR 16 no.4:3(.1-43 161. (iaRA 15: 5) 1. Iz Instituta poliomyelita i virusnylch entusefalitov A7111 SSSR. (POLIOWE, LITIS VACCLE) (POLIO' MYELITIS-PRETENTION) MIRONOVA, L.L.; GOLIDRIN, N.Ye.; ELIBERT, L.B.; LASHKEVICH, V.A.; VILINER, L.M. - Study of some conditions for trypsination of monkey kidneys capable of increasing cell barvests. Vop.virus 7 no-4:119-121 JI-Ag 162. (WRk 15:8) 1. Institut, poliomiyelita i virusnykh entsefalitov ANN SSSRp Moskva. (TISSUE CULTURE) (KIDNEYS) (TRYPSIN) MIRONOVA, L.L.; SARYCHEVA, O.F.; LASHKEVICH V.A. Unique pathological changes of unknown etiology in th.- cells of a monkey kidney tissue culture. Vop.virus 7 no-5:615-616 S-0 162. (NIRA 15:11) 1. Institut poliomiyelita i virusnykh entaefalitov AMN SSSR, Moskva. (TISSUE CULTURE) (VIRUSES) Z L i1259i-63- - - -AP3002519 January 1959 the Institute. switched to developing live vaccine onL a large scale. In -1961., iihen ifithrnational needs for a-purer live vaccine vere developed., the Institute solved the'problem, of purifying Sabin's culture strains from admixture to - latent monkey virus no. 40 (0V sub 40) by using kidney clutures from green jaarmosets rather than from monkeys. At the end of-biocontrol, I M solution MgCl V-sub 2 vas added to increase virus thermostability in transit and to evoid. microbe A or. Virus contamination. Between 1959 and .1962 the Soviet Union exported over 4 -153 mi3lioil.vaccine doses (mostly in lozenge fcrm) to 20 countries (Table 2). In- -the USSR 9% of e.11 inoculations from 1960 to. 1962 were in lozenge form vith oral -vaccine giv~en. only, to babies. The great.advantage,of,live-vaccine estab- imznnit I lishes -local Y, at the, sites of virus entry ~ into the body Such immunity tr M-al of virus by "symptomless" cases. of prevents , an!3mi P Studies children inocu- lated withlive vaccine .s ow a marke er of antibodies in all. h dincrease in the numb ge. groups an :a total absence of."vild":-polio virus strains in feces tests of d s children. eb of live vaccine have hea.1thy From 1959 toi1962 over 217,879,000 dos been administered in the USSR. Of these, 91.,300.,000 vere first innoculations and 126~57 are. necond innoculations. - 3 s1% sharp decrease (almost to 9jWO -ve FIS ovs.a 'the incidence ot polio in the USSR for 1962. The following immunization Plan is recomnended:, Immunization of trivalent (types, 1, Tl,.and III) live ~Vaccine for, children aged. 2 to 12 mos for.intervals of 6 to 12 veeks and annual. TOFILOt P.I... prof.; ZOLOTKO, Yu.L., kand.med.nauk; LASHKEVICHP V,L., assistent Problems in the revas-culariza Lion of organs by creating arl-Ificial collateral blood circulatIon. Trudy KGMI. no.M473-477 163. WRA 18~1) 1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topograficbeskoy anatordl (zav. Icafedroy - prof. F.I.Tofllo) Kalininskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinakogo instituta. BELIGOVMCIY, N.L. [translator]; LASMVICH, Yu.1. (translator]; KHVOSTOVA, V.V. [translator]; YO.S., tekhn.red. [Hybrid corn; collected articles] Gibridnais kukuruza; abornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1955. 359 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Corn (maize)) ELTON, Charles Sutherland, 1900-- ; LASPMVICH, - Yu. 1. [ translator); NAUMOVI N.P., red. (The ecology of invasions by animals and plantsl Ekologiia nashestvii zhivotnykh i rastenii. Pod red. i s predisl. N.P.Naumova. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1960. 228 p. M RA 16 - 11) (Geographical distribution of animals and plants) (Ecology) MEYSELI, M.N. red.; LASHKEVICH, Yu.L[translator]; YANOVSKAYA, Ye.A., .9 red.; REZOUKHOVA, reCL [Functional morphology of the cell] Funktsionallnaia morfolo- giia kletki; sbornik statei. MOBkva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1963. 421 p. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Meysell). (CYTOIDGY) 1 . LASFIK.HI, A. D. 2. USSR (600) 4. Tannins 7- Role of tannic acid in brandy production (in Goorzrian with Pusslan U - summary), Trudy Inst. vin. All Gruz. SSR, 7, 1951- 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AprilP 1953, Uncl. LASRKHT, Andrey Dmitriyevich; DMISJUDZE, S.V., red. [Analysis of grape products] Analiz Tbilisi, Gostekhizdat Gruzinskoi SSR, (Grapes) vinogradnvkh produktov. 1955. 458 p. (MIRA 12.-4) LASHKHI, A.D. ""Me , ~ koft Chgite of tannine during the aging of brandy. Biokhim. vin. no.5: 3,~-45 '57,- .. - , (MIRA 10.-6) 1. Institut vinogradarstva i vinodeliya AN Gruzinskoy SSR. (13randy) (Tannins)- LkS=, A. D.: Doc Biol Sci (dips) -- "Ge-orginn lbrand,7, it's chcmlstU:7,,- ?r' .L technology". n-11-isi, 1958., published b~y -the Goorginn Agric. Inst. 66 -lip (Min Agric G-orgian ST., Georgian Order of Labor Red BRnner Agric Inst, Sci Res Tnst of Otchardry, Grape -Grc,-TinZ, and Wino-IMakinj.., AMI~ GSS-Pz), 200 copies (KL, Yo 18, 1959, -1122) LASHKHI. A.D. Changes in the components of alcohols of v-~rious age-- during =atturing. Biokhim. vin. no.7:173-188 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1, Institut sadovodstva,, vinogradarstva i vinodeliya Gruzinakoy SSR. (Brandy) LASHKHII A.D., prof., doktor sellkhoz. nauk; DURMISHID71, S.V.) -- ' '-- prof., otv. red. [Chemistry and technology of Georgian brandy] Khimiia i takhnologiia gruzinskogo konliaka. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Gruzinskogo sellkhoz. in-ta, 1962. 268 p. (MIRA 18:8) I* DoyotvitelInyy ohlen All Gruzinskoy SER (for Siirmishidze). KEBULADZE, V. A.V.; LASMI, A.S. Organization of station observations an earth *Y*octric currents in Dushoti and TSikhls47hvari. Trady Inst.goofiz.AH Gruz.SSR 12:5-36 '53- (Um 9!9) (Dushoti--Terrestrial electricity) (TSMisduhvari-Terrestrial electricity) KEMMOZE, V.V.;,LASHKHI, A.S. - Daily variations of earth electric currents according to data of the Dumheti Geophysical Station. Trudy Inst.geofis.AN Graz.SSR 12:37-55 '53. (Dusheti-Torrostrial electricity) (MIaA 9:9) LASMI, A.S.; K&BULADZE, V.V. Data on the effects of meteorological factors on terrestrial regional electric currents. Soob.AH Gruz.SSR 14 no-6:329-335 '53. (MI-RA 714) 1. Akademiya nauk GruzinBkoy SSR,InBtitut geofiziki, Thilizi. (Meteorology) (Geophysics) /~"J_- TSITSISHVILI,D.A.; LASHKHI,A.S. Electric filtration field of certain water power conBtruction areas in the Georgian S.S.R. Soob.AN Gru%.SSR 16 no.4:269-275 '55. (MLRA 8:12) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinakoy SSR, Inatitut geofiziki, Tbilisi. Pred- stavleno chlonom-korresponaentom Akademii G.S.Notsenifte (Georgia--Water, Underground) LASHMI.AgS. Effect of temperature, precipitation and terrestrial electrical currents. Trudy SSR 15:61-74 156. electricity) thunderstorms on Inst.geofiz. AN Gruz. (MLRA 10:7) (Terrestrial LASM, A.S.; OUGUNAVA, G.Ye. Relationship betveen cosmic radiation intensity and tel-luric current disturbances. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR, 21 no.4;413-416 0 '58. (MTRA 12:4) 1. AN Gruz=v Institut geofiziki. Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademi- kom Me Dsotsenidze. (Goomic rays) BUMIKASHVILI, A-Ve; UMUDZE, V-T,4-Z-KsM---Il -4118. 1 Results of experiments with the tellurio current method in the Kartlian PWn. Trudy Inat. geofix. AN Gruz. SSR 18:32-42 160. (MIRA 1):10) (Urtlia-Xectrio prospecting) KEBULADZE, V.V.; IASMI, A.S. Results of studies on telluric currents at the Station in 1957. Trudy Inst. geofix. AN Gruz. Dasheti Xectrotelluric SSR 18:53-70 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Terrestrial electricity) LASHKHI, A. S. Cand Phys-Math Sci - (diss) "Experimental studies of the effect of several meteorological factors on terrestrial electrical currents." Tbilisi, Pub. Academy of Georgian SSR, 1961. 9 pp; (Tbilisi State Univ imeni .1. V. Stalin); 180 copies; free; (KL, 6-61 sup, 194) BERDICIII-I'VSKIY, M.N.; CHERIHAVSKIY, G.A.; DUKIIIIHASHVILI, G.Ye.; KLBUU,D7E, V.V.; 1j".S111JUJI A.S. Results of magnetotelluric investigations in Georgia. --fzzvtd. okh. nedr 30 no.4:35-39 Ap 164. (1~~..A 17:12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellslciy institut geofizicheskjl:h. metodov razvedki (for Berdichevskiy, Chernyavskiy). 2. Institut geofiziki AN GruzSSR (for Bukhnikashvilip Gugunava~ Kebuladze, lashkhi). LASHKHI, A.S. Effect of atmospheric precipitation on terrestrial electric currents. Trudy Inst. geofiz.All Gruz.S.1-R 22:113-122 164. (MIRA 18:12) 27751 S/058/61/0OC)/007/042/b86 AOOl/A101 AUTHORS: Rubinshteyn, M.M., Grigorlyev, i.G., Uznadze, E.D., Gellman, O.Ya., Lashkhi, B.A. TIM: Spectrophotometrical determination of alkali metals in ammonia-oxy- gen flame PERIODICAL: Referativnyy.zhurnal. Fizika5, no 7 1961 ' 175 abstract 7G149 ("Soobshch. AN Gruz=e', 1960, V: 24, no. 6, 663 - 690) TEM The authors describe a flame-photometrical device designed for de- termination of Na, K, Li and Rb in solutions, The NH -02 flame was*used for sper, trum excitation. The measurement of spectral line in ensities was conducted with aphotoelectrical device which consisted of an 3M -2 (IJM-2)"monochromator, a photocell, a d-c amplifier, and a microamperemeter. The nature of an effect whiah.arose at the simultaneous determination of alkali elements was investigat- ed, and methods of taking it into account are proposed. In Particular, tables are calculated for correcting the results of Joint determinations of Na and K. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] M. Britske Card 1/1 RTJBINSHT&N, M.M.; GRIGORIYEV, I.G.; UZHADZE, B.D.; GELIMAN, O.Ya.; LASHMI, -R.A,-- .. Spectrometric determination of alkali metals in an ammonia-ox7gen flame. E%ob.AN Gruz.~ISSR 24 no.6-.683-690 Je 160. (MIRA 13!9) 1. All GruzSSR, Geologicheakiy institut, Tbiliei. Predetavleno akademikom A.I.Dzhanelidze. (Alkali metals) LASHH1, B,A,* Gomparative- study Gf L-,. jxirc!hI(jra,.e art"! tl-r~ Octometri-c-, t~,j corit~,nt olf in, minerals, Soob. AN Giniz. SSR 2c) no.1:25-30 JI 162. (MIRA 18:5) 1. GeologIcteskily instit!it AN GruzInshoy SSR, Tbilisi. Sub- mitf,ed February 19, Ic)(')'I* L 36463-66 -ENT(m)/T/D1P(e)/EWP(t)/FrI IJP(c) JDAIB _ZC NR- AR6009968 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/6 0 AUTHOR: Tavadze, F. N.; Tskitishvili,,M.- .; Mandzhgaladze, S. N.; .Lashkhip L ORG: none ,TITLE: Effect of small boron additions on the heat and orrosion resistance of multicomponent chromium-manganese alloys SOURCE: -Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Ab6. 121437 ----REF SOURCE: Tr. Gruz..in-t metallurgii, v- 14, 1965, 109-122 TOPIC TAGS: boron, austenite, chromium containing alloy, manganese containing alloy, metal hardening, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, solubility ABSTRACT:6 A study was made of the relationship between heat and corrosion resistance and structure of austentic Cr-Mn alloys in solid solution (low-alloyed with boron, nitrogen and carbon) composed (in %) of Cr, 15,0; Mn, 15.0; Wo 0-5; Mo, 0.5; Nb^-*0.5, The heat 1/2 UIDC: 669-15-018.8:620.193 L 36463-66 ACC NRs AR6oo9968 resistance of alloys was analyzed by the centrifugal method. Corro- sion resistance was studied in solutions of HC1, H2SO4, HNO " formic and oxalic Tids,,l The J.ncrease of the solubility of the Moying ~ 1'~ elements (B,,Np, ar 'TTn the solid solution causes an incr i L ease in heat and c-orrosion re-Fistance; maximum improvement of properties is achieved in the saturatio state. Because of its low solubility in the solid solution, B doeKnot promote the improvement of properties of alloys. The quenching f steel with boron from 1150C improves its heat and corrosion resistance, The solubility of B is also ,increased by complex alloying with N2. In the normalized state, al ys are characterized by their high properties. Cr-Mn alloys which eqPn N2 and C are capable of strengthening the primary protecting films in In H2SO4 only carbon-free alloys are in the passive state. in HG1, 03 allr-61loys are subjected to uniform failure at a considerable rate, In organic acids alloys simultaneously alloyed with B and N2 have high corrosion-resistance properties, while In wine-making technological solutions, the same high properties are attributed to alloys alloyed with boron, V, Olenicheva. [Translation of'abstract] [NT] SUB CODE: ll/ c.,,d 2/2 2R-Ir 1ASHM T. A.- Master Tech Sci (dies) -- "Investigation of the corrosion resistance of materials and coverings in grape wine". Tbilisi, 1958. 19 PP (Min Higher Educ USSR, Georgian Oraer of Labor red Bamer Pol.~-tech Inst jyn S. M. Kirov), 110 copies (KL, 1410 9, 1959, 150) TAVADZEt F.N.1 LASHKHIp T.A.; DASHNIANI, T.S. Irreversible electrode potentials of different materials in champagne. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 25 no. 3:311-318 S 160. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Inst-Itut metallurgiip TbilisL 2. Chlen-korrespondent AW Gruzinskoy SSR (for Tavadze). (Metals--Electric properties) TAVADZEt F.N.; -LASEXHI, T.A.; DASMMIq T.S. I ~~ - - - Changes in certain characteristics of champagne related to the corrosion of different materials in it. Soob, An Gruz. SSR 25 no* 4t433-440 0 160& (MIRA li+tl) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR,-Institut metallurgiiq Tbilisi. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Aliademii (for Tavadze). (Champagne (Wine)) (corrosion and anticorrosives) TSMTELI,, D.; INASHVILI, Slj~; KAUUMADZE, G.; KURDGEIAIDZE, G.; WZRI -X.;-L0MT-kTIDZF-, G.- KHAZARADZE, R. I $ Observations of the Chalaati and Lelchzyri glaciers in the mmmer of 1959. Trudy In.9t. geog. AN Graz. SSR 17:223-256 162. (team 16:7) (Inguri Valley-.-,Glaciers) TAVADZE, F II.; LhSHKIII, T.A. Folarizability of certain metals in grape wine. Truly Inst. met. AN Gruz. SSR vol. 13:39-98 162. (1-11 RA .17: 9) ACCESSION NR: AT4007036 S/2598/63/000/010/0164/0168 1AUTHOR: Tavadze, F. N.; Lashkht, T* Ae TITLE: Corrosion resistance of titanium alloys in media used in the foods industry SOURCE: AN SSSR; Institut metallurgil. Titan i yego splavy*, no. 10, 1963. Issledovaniya. titanovy*kh splavov, 154-158 TOPIC 'FAGS: titanium alloy, AT-3 titanium alloy, AT-4 titanium alloy, AT-6 titanium alloy, AT-8 titanium alloy, titanium alloy corrosion ABSTRACT: The corrosion resistance of AT-3, AT-4, AT-6 and AT-8 titanium alloys, and of lKh18N9T staJmless'steel, which are used in the food industry, was investigated under laboratory conditions. Titanium alloys AT-3, AT-4, and AT-8 were subjected to boiling acids and the vapors of acetic and formic acids for 200 hours. The results of these tests are given in Table 1 of the Enclosure. All four alloys were too". under various technological conditions prevalent in the foodt (W~ee, wine, preserves, and tea) industries. All tested alloys showed good corrosion resistance. The corrosion resistance of AT-3 and AT-8 waa especlaUy high in coffee, acetic acid, and beer. Orig. art. hu: 7 tabless C rd Vs .0 ACCESSION NR: AT4007036 ASSOCIATION; Institut metallurgLi AN SSSR (Institute of MetalluW AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ-. 27Dec63 ENCL.- 01 SUB CODE: Mv HT NO REP SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 2/3 Card