SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKMENKO, V.V. - MAKOGON, V.G.

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SOV/21-59-10-3/26 On Certain Properties of Functions With Limited Boundary Rotation. Three theorems have been derived. Theorem Nr 1. - When depicting the unit circle by functions epr sented by (1) the eurvative fluctuation Ui~-LV5- at any value from the segzaent1-rIIr,1 satisfies the inequalities uo) tr~LK< Theorem Nr. 2 - When depict' the t role by functions (1), the value oftfI2jj-+ satis- fies the inequalities A IL 21T IN Card 3/5 0 I pue UPTUUM '4~TAOS OJV IqDT-qA& jo 4 PjUD SGOU~JaJej 17 9JU 0 j ILZ *r 24TIPnbauT aq4 SgTjST4Rs J anoqtrnoo qouqjqpm, -JTO O'q4 JO 'q4Su9l OtT4 '(T) Xq paq ~uqsajdqj guo,40tmj at[4 OuiqoTdap *JK Maio~-ql *II *UO14U40H ZIUPUnOg PGqTUITrI qqTM SUOT40Ur~ff j0 SeTqjgdojd U UO 9e/~-01-6~-I,EVAOS SOV/21-59-10-3/26 On Certain Properties of Functions With Limited Boundary Rotation. ii. ASSOCIATION: Zaporizllcyy Mashynobud Instytut (Zaporozhlye Machine Building Insti= PRESENTED: By B.V. Hnyedenko, Member of the AS UkrSSR SUBMITTED: February 24, 1959 V~~ Card 5/5 mAFMI"K, A., -- - ~l '' ~ -,. ! 1 - f ,. '' I 1 1. .~- ", -,,. . ! . . . ; I - ; It, Ufj T". ma t. il . I ') -, ~ I ~ : , (MIPI 1824) BALAKMSKAYA,, R.R.; BATALTK, B.S.; NELISON, R.A.;-MA KM-ENS~-V.Vr... - -2. Investigating the influence of chilling on the pbase composition and structure of clinkers. Nauch. trudy PermNIUI no.5:95-10'21 163. (UU 18: 3) A now andod fat the prepratim of Nuig thromboltift". Me Sam mW Ava MaW(Unlv., Budapest, Ifuns.). K(sjrWS OrMS(adeaday 2. l&"(I9Y)).--4Grjnd 100 g. fmb cattle lung with an ordinary meAt grinaler, shake with 100m1. physiol. NaClsoln. for 3nmin.. 61ter tbrDu brauxe. Ives out Juice. with tryst. CaCto adjuit to a ON sato., place on water both at W, coul with 0-3 It. liquid C06. centrifuge after 30 win.. and filter. The prmiuct is about 80 tul. liquid with an 18-25 sec. thrumbokinaw ae- tivity. storablie at room temp. for 24 hrs., and suitable for Ihe detn. of poothcombin time. Istvin FmAIr 1111,e FIAM, B.; REMY, T.; KAKO, 9. Effect of thrombin preparations upon tissues. Orv.hetil. 91 no.18: 553-555 30 AP '50. (CM 19:2) 1. Pathophysiological Institute, Budapest University. MAKO) E. 1951 (Pothophysiol Inst. U. of BudapeBt) "The Thrombin Cycle." Acta Physiol (Budapest), 1951, 211 sippl (22) No. Abst. in Exc. Med. a 00 4 046 00.11 00 00 00 00 13 010 - 00 00' a 00 00 00 w i t i ., , ' . I - - - A' X-A -A L -fto'-- --- - - -!". -4"~ 1 -1- 4 fum a 0 t chmp owl =~'UI`Wmoasm a In PH TAW d =Mt. Lmm WIA-_K MouiWIMahvimsok IAPj4 4. IM- propowd by Sch6uhag (C.A. So. 1 -00 M73 ) wvttwd to be be,4 usited I usc. Al~ In' " 1r 67M6) the SumitVAte tCM Of WAUCICA" (CVs . ' MIUIAC r4lUCS- M MCAL WUpk 1114M611 not C0UtAUI\ MiWh IJIUMI. 1,41. AMI CMIIWIIVC d"W. PH rAIWV% Cot I (tt%h lkv# wriv Atound 6.2, of htww torm Awl lxwk d.41. It the v--thics rAngr froin 11.2 to 7 for twet, fmas 0.2 to 3 for 1 1 l d f 5 f "W%C "Wat, An ront 0. - to tw pork the me-At mum be comumed quickly; useut %bowing values 0.8, 0.4. MW fi.d. 0 ff-v-'ar MGM iSitUAV21LAMetOrhUtUAnCVUSUMptiOn. IZC- 0 "AILS for mutton MAY be ineuct owing to the peeseme of Nit.. Istvan riamy zoo COO . 400 zoo too A$S-$L A SCULLUACK 0L. Lift 04TWO too Iso ts ~kv go 11 a- 0 . 0 to 11 ;Won i A&I 'in "do of 'Iliffeisad 10 -?v to, a At It It it a It 19 0.0 '000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o, 10 0 0 9 0 0 o eLO 0 0. 0 0 4~ 0 0 00 USSR/Agriculture FD - 1571 Card 1/1 : Pub. 42-3/11 and Barotsi, Ye. Author : Redei, D; D'yerffl, B.; Mako, Title : Transformation of winter wheat into spring (wheat] Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. 5, 46-54, Sep-Oct 1954 Abstract : Reviews Hungarian literature (1842 to present) in this field and gives results of experimental investigation of possibility of transforming winter wheat into spring wheat by planting seeds of winter wheat (previously sown only in fall) each spring and also aowing each spring thereafter seeds obtained in previous harvests. Two varieties of winter wheat were used: Bankuti 1201 and Al'ton. Experiments lasted from 1948 to 1953. Tables;photographs; sketches. Eight references, all USSR (1 since 194o). Institution : Institute of Genetics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Submitted : April 5, 1954 HUNGARY / General and Specialized Zoology. Insects. Pests of Products and Manufactured Articles of J!Lnifikal and Vegetable Origin. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1958, No. 73710 Author : Mako D=o; Mehes, Gyorgy; Hertolondy, Gyorgy Inst o ~given Title Control of Arthropoda with Ethylene Oxide in a Sausage Factory Orig Pub lozgyar allatorv. lapja, 1957, 12, No 4 - 5, 121-124 Abstract In order to destroy Tyroglyphus airo mites which had greatly propagated because smoked sausago was kept too long aal had producod damago, fumigation with ethylow oxide was used. Card 1/1 31 HOGARY YEHES, 5yorg- rY y, Dr, director-chief vuterinary mre, ,-111UKC __PE, veterina specialist in charge of the laboratory; Veterin-a-Y;770-iit-rol--5-ervice of the I meall industry (director. MZHES, Oyor.-y, Dr) (Fusipari Allatorvosi Ellenorzo Szolgalat). "Reconstructions in Slauffhllerhouses II." ludapest, Mapryar Allato-vosok Lapja, Vol 22, No 1, Jan 67, pages 35-39. Abstract: [Authors' Enrlish summary modified] The water used in slaughter- rouses must be of drinking quality. Thenial fountains are advantageous both from the hygienic and economic point of view. Because of infection and a high or~yanic material content, the collection and treatment of waste water is a great problem in the slaughterhouses. Mechanical, chemical or biological methods, or a combination of these must be used to purify it. Good illumination is essential to prevent accidents, for meat control, cleanliness and effective work. In addition to dayl-*c ~_~ht, artificial lighting should be strong and free of disturbing shadows, it must be reliable, uniform and its spectral composi- tion must approach that of daylight. Natural and mechanical ventilat1on as well as favorable climatic conditions are also important in the interest of t'-e workers' health and of meat control. Automatically adjusted air condition- ec-i-oments have already been introduced in foreign countries. Slaughter- house work-ers must of course be subjected to a special examination from the standpoint of public health in accordance with the requirements for such type of work. No references. 6m TOMASCHEK, Zoltang a muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusa; MAKOp Zoltan; MAGYAR, Laszlo; VAMBERI, Lorine; KONCZ, Istvan Properties of the titanium getter and Its use In electronic tubes of great specific loading; also, remarks by Z.Mako and others. Siszaki koz1 MTA 2.6 no.1/4:Zl9-220 6o. (EUI 9slO) 1. HlradasticlnDcai Kutatd Inteset ~for Tomaschek) (Electron tubes) (Titanium) MAKO, Zoltan I Formation of the Sopron Scientific Society for Telecommmication. Hir techn 14 no.5r183 0 163. 1. ItHiradastechnika" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja. KOZLIK, Vl.; MOUCKA, J.; MAKOC, Z. Some pharmacological properties of d-cycloserine an4 dl-cycloserine. II. Cesk. farm. 12 no.2:78-84 F 162. 1. Statni ustav pro kontrolu leciv, Praha - Ustav leteckeho zdizavotnictvi, Praha. (UGLOSERINE) (PHARMACOLOGY) (MICE) (RATS) (GUINEA PIGS) (DOGS) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHYf' BCR~.DYITYA, I.V., kand. veter. nauk; MAKODA, N.G., veterinarnyy vrach TacLile-cer!-'ml method of artificial insemination of cows. Vet-arinariia 42 no.12:75-77 D 165. 041RA 19: 1) 1. Tgentraltnaya opytnaya stantsiya iskusstvennogo osemeneniya sellskokhozyaystvennykh zhivotnykh Ukrainskoy SSR. MAKODZEBA I A j YANITM , I.Y.M. == -J, -;, -I- * 42441. Uglubleniare pakhotnogo slo. ya pochvy v travopollnom sevooborote V S13: OsnovWe vyvody po polevym opythair 7A 1945-1947 GG (INr. Neuch.-Iseled. lr~-T Zernovogo Kboz-Va Im. kuybyaheva. Ersat opyt. pole.) Dnepropetrovsk, 1948, S. 31-35. MAKODZZBA, Ivan Afanslyevich ~-' (Deep plowing of Cheraozem soils] Glubokaia vapaahka chernozemm,7kh pochv. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. 1956. 107 p. (plowing) (Chernozem soils) WaA 10:2) KkKa=A, I.A. kandidat sell skokhozyVetvanny1ch nauk; PODMIGOR&. V.S. ;;aim;;Z66 A promising preparation for controlling woods of the grass family. Zemledelie 4 no.5:119-120 Vq 456. (KLRA 9:8) 1. Ukrainskly nauchno-iseledovatellakly Institut 3ernogo khozyay- gtva. (Herbicides) (Carl3auilic acid) uSSR/Weeds and Weed Control. N Abs Jour : Ref ZhLLr Biol., No 18, 1958, 8:2638 Althor : Larionov, D.K., Makodzeba, I.A. Inst : - Title : Weeds a,id Their Coatro-:. Orig Pub : Kiiv, lerzhsil'gospvidav, URSR, 1957, 236, stor., il., 8 r 50 k. Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 AUTHORSs Kudzin, Yu, K., Makodzeba, I. A. - 2o-119-3-6o/65 TITLE. The Content and Dynamics of the Soluble Carbd3ydrates in the Organs of the Vegetative Propagation of the Piakred Succory (Acr ptilon picris Cam) (Soderzhaniye i dinamika rastvorimykh uglevodov v organakh veget t'vn o razmnozheniya gorchaka rozovogo (Aoroptilon picris CAM) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSa, 1958, Vol- 119, Nr 3, pp. 6o6-6o8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The pinkred succory is one of the worst species of the weed flora and occurs in several southern and southeastern districts of the USSR (Ref, 1,3Y. So far there are no effective control measures against it. The applied methods (ref. 2-7) do not always offer satisfying success. For the purpose of improving the control measures the data mentioned in the title ought to be known, which are lacking in publications. The authors carr- ied out their investigations in the region of Kherson in the years 1955-1956 in the following variantst 1) The piece of land uncultivated in the experimental year; 2) Fallow ground with normal cultivation; 3) Fallow ground, on which prospering ros- ettes of succory were extirpated. The succory in the underground Card 1/3 organs accumulates a considerable quantity of carbohydrates The Content and Dynamics of the Soluble Carbohydrates in the 2o-119-3-6o/65 Organs of the Vegetative Propagation of the Pinkred Succory (Acroptilon picris Cam) which convert into alcohol and hot water extract. Starch is 2acking. The quantity and relation of these carbohydrates is not constant and depends on the season. (Table 1), The re- lative quantity of the soluble carbohydrates increases to a certain degree with deeper penetration of the roots. Table 2 brings data on the distribution in this respect. The results of analyses to a certain degree explain the causes for the BUCCory's tenacity of life, its capability of developing over- ground organs even after a very deep cutting through of the roots and they give evidence of avery good storage of carbo- hydrates by the plants during winter. The measures of culti- vating the piece of landovergrown with weeds have a great in- fluence on the dynamics of the storage. Without cultivation (figure 1) 2 peaks are clearlX distinguished, in which the soluble carbohydrates are stored in the rootst a) before the blossom, b) toward the begin of the hibernation. A systematical exatirpation of the prospering rosettes leads to a rapid de- crease of the content of soluble carbohydrates in the roots, not though to their complete exhaustion. Therefore the system- Card 2/3 atical soil cultivation against the succory can never become The Content and Dynamics of the Soluble Carbohydrates in the 2o-119-3-6o/65 Organs of th#egetative Propagation of the Pinkred Succory (Acroptibn picris Cam) effective enough, At the same time itis recognized that even a very intensive soil cultivation lasting for 1 year does not lead to a complete exhaustion of the underground organs of thq succory. There are I figure, 3 tables, and 7 references all of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Vsesoyuznyy nguchno-issledovatellskiy institut kukuruzy Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'Bkokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. V. I. Lenina (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Corn of the All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences imeni V. 1. Lenin) PRESENTED: December 2o, 1957 by A~ L. Kursanov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTEDs March 1, 1957 AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 3/3 MAEDDZEM. I.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; FODOPRIOORA, V.S. New herbicides for controlling weeds on corn fields. Dokl. Akad. sellkhoz. 24 no.4:19-23 159. (MIRA 12:6) l.Vaeso7uzn77 nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut kukurUZ7- ,rredstavlena chlenom-korrespondentom Vseso7uznoy akademii selfsko- khozynystvenn7kh nauk im. V.I. Lenina-D.S. Filev7m. (Herbicides) (Corn (Maize)-Diseases and pests) NkKODZEBA, I. ., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; FISYUNOV, A.V., Asptrant Sensitivity of corn to simazine. Zashch.razt.ot vred.i bol. 5 no.7*30 Jl t60. (MIRA l6sl) 1. Vsesovuznyy institut kukuruzy, g Dnepropetrovsk. (Com (Maize)) jTriazine) PROKAPALO I.S... kand. sellkhoz. nauk; TREGUBENKO, M.Ya. (Trehubenko, M.IA.1, karl. sellkhoz. nauk; ARTYUKHOV, Y.K., kand. sellkhoz. rauk; KRYAGHKO, P.G.[Kriachko, P.H.], st. nauchn. sotr,;2e; and. sell- , RA6 Iakn~~ c~ khoz. nauk; SIDENKO, I. nauk; SUSIDKO, P.I., kand. biol. nauk; REPID, AXJRiepin, A.M.3, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; LOGACHOV, M.I.[Lohachov, M.I.J, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; OSTAPOV, V.I., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; ZAPOROZHCHENKO, O.L., kand. sellkh-.naukjFLYAGINpA DjF1i&hin,A.D.1, kand. ekon. nauk; KA11IVETS, I.D., et. nauchn. soar.; SKRIPNIK, P.S.[Skryprjyk, P.S.1, red.; GULENKO, 0.1. [Hulenko, 0.1.1, tekhn. red. [Advanced practices in growing corn] Pereaovi metody vy- roshchuvannia kukurudzy. 2., perer. i dop. vyd. Kyiv, Derzhsillhospvydav, UH~, 1962. 231 p. (MIRA 17:1) MAKODZRBA, I.A.; FISYUNOV, A.V. Fecundity of some weeds. Bot. zhur. 47 no.91l358-1362 3 162. (KIRA 16-5) 1. Vsesovuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut kukuruzy, Dnepropetrovsk. (Weeds) EEREZOVSKjyj M.Ya., leand.sellskokhos.nauk; ABRAMOVA, K.A., aspirantka; MW-O-kgf!A,--.X-..A,,,,-..kand.sellskokhoz.natdc; SHAMKIY, I.F., aspirant ControUing Acroptilon picris. Zashch, rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.9:45-47 S 163. (MIRA 16slO) 1. Moskovskaya ordena Lenina sellskokhozyaystvannaya akademiya im. Timiryazeva (for Berezovskiy, Abramova). 2. Vaesoyuznyy institut kukuruzy, Dnepropetrovskjt'~ MAKODZEBA kand. sel'skokhoz. nauk; MORDOVETS, A.A.; SULIMA, A.G., kand. 171~ skokhoz. nauk Hoary cress and its control. Zemledelie 26 no.12142-43 D 164 NIRA 18:4) 1. Vaesoymanyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy- institut kukuruzy (for Makodzeba). 2. Genicheskaya opytnaya stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta kukuruzy (for Mordavets, Sulima). MAKOGON, A.G. (solo Gnilitea, Chernigovskoy oblasti) Apparatus for demonstrating the distillation of petroleum. Khim. v shkole 13 no.1:45-" Ja-F 158. (KIRA 10:12) (Distillation apparatus) (Petroleum--Refining) NEGOVSKIY N.A., doktor biologicheakikh nauk; MAKOGON A.M. P - - Using forms with sterile pollen n brf~eding sugar beets. (~~ 1-?: r t Agrobiologiia no.5:700-704 S-C163- I jj 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sakharnoy svekly, Kiyev. MMI GON) F& YA4 dynamos Switching in generators by autosynchronization. Rab. energ., 2, no. 3, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1952. Unclassified. FAXOGO-l'it I.Ye.; TE.U - SL7KOV, P. I. Semidry pressin'.- of I:ao2.Lr Products. Ogneupory 26 no.1:8-110 162.. 1. Belo3kamensIdy shanotny-,,- zaTod. NEI 14: 2) (Kaolin) (Firebrick) MAKQGON,- I.Ye.j ISAYEV, B,P.; IL'ICHEV, V.I. Redesign of the ejection assembly of a CM 143 press. Ogneafyiry 30 no.9:43-" 165. (~qRA M9) 1, Balokamenskiy shamotnyy zavod. INN 1. PEETROV, S.1-1., PROF., 'RAKOMN, L.- A., KOCHUNOVSKAYA, T. K. 2. ussa Voo) 4. R-s-Production 7. Increasing hens' egg layin-g in winter. Ptits--vodstvo no. 3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FebrljuT -1953. Unclassified. ICA LA IKOV.Ya.l.; KRTUN.V.S.; KAKOGON,L.A.; SAHOLETOV,A.I.; MIKULITSKIT, I.V. The introduction of an Intensive poultry breeding system. Hias. Ind. 6SSR 26 no.3:26-29 155. (KraA 8:9) 1. Zameatitell ministra promyshlonnosti myasnykh I molochnykh produktov RSFSR (for Kalashnikov). 2. Tekhnoruk Kuntsevskoy ptitsefabriki (for Krylov). 3. Takhnoruk Glebovskoy ptitse- fabriki (for Kakogon). 4. Tekhnorak Tomilinskoy ptitsefabriki (for Samoletov). 5. Direktor Brattsevskoy ptitsefabriki (for Nikulitskiy) (Paultry Industry) PIGAREV. N.V., kand'. sell skokhozysystvannyLch nauk, ; HAKOWN, L.At_;-_._. __. _ NIKOIDIOVA. N.V. Reproductive capactties of hens during their first year of laying. Ptitsevodstvo 8 no. 7:28-32 JTl '58. (MIRA U :8) 1. Tekhnoruk Glebovskay ptits&briki (for Makogon). 2. VaesoyuzWy nauchno-issledoratellskiy institut ptitsepererabatyvayushchey promyshlennosti i Glebovskayd ptiteefabriks. (Poultry breeding) 4 1 - . 00 00 so c 00 F 00 '3 Aj p 1 0 0 it u is AIL t 14" r 11 11 11 i 0 w in a Is a IV 0 41 It aA -11 -OL -,-,L m 14 'w ti 66 a . S V. Burgsdorf and %I - B TheirmAl UCOM`at of 4'CS' (,;_ 8. !j~ R.) 17, No. %jakagon.- -tr"" 12, 73-8IkM7)--OFd'n"ry he"t 10 insure Pcoctratiull U SpIfidies in ad does not 00 lids to the Con- Stet'.4ike I&A"Icning IC2,15 to l1w hardei . Sulu. Optitnurn fmltq are oblaimd hy the to)- C is"Ic I 000 . Ming the die in the f- from Alw"I lowinS pcocedure: C, wW mill., couting In air fil 101 9W- to 700' durin .f Itimill. U11,141", durin h o0 cote g (,,,aw6m int e Jufac,,(jhcdi~- SA M- to too* on the t water roo 100 0 1100 0 I CLAWFKATION us 0 ~o too C.1 r 'r 0 9 AT 00 AA L t 0 Ow a 0 a I It I di a a Is WHO 0 1 its a I. . . 1 0 a 0 : :10 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 o * o 0 0 0 io 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0: 00 0 0 a 4 0 400 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-00 0 a 00000 *Is a 00 0 0 000 of 04000 0 0 c Joe's 0 A 1XV "04!j The FASIA146 of Macitins Plarts. 1. V. Burp- 41 dorf and ff. D. M#orn. (Uttallurg, 1938. No. 7--8, ep. 9-21). - Tr fl 0 ri; tionsitler two methutle of murfiter.. w itu id (fit Rumskn). 0 hardening do )veloped in Rimitis, by Gereling and Vologilin, re. t Th ti l d t l lt G li resu s. e ve e some experimen a eve spec y, an quo ng 00 method was useit to harden tractor gearwheels. The wheel wim th it l t dL d t t t d i l S h t Z ac-s a e n a a e. a i s were ro u o ac ape o;7oper con d h W f th h d i 00 a on eac crossw previse o e gmirw eel a move qv~ j 0 0 d(Wri I a close-pitched spiral on the surface of the gearwheel. h=. d f h h d h f 06 43 10 rm te e rom t eat generate on t e surlace o The nf byv tZ the geisorwhee Metion and subsequent rapid Tnnching by 60 .1 means of A water or emulsion opm _y. studied the artinems. the 02e d h P d the microstmeturn of t e h. [Ayer. which vatinfi4to delith. An tor 0,4: of the overlapping spIral path traced by the caliper dise. pic d d id d b l l l ed f AALIJ eve metho in not cons to e suffic ent or practical ftv op y ti n Th autho s d s ibe th a lic ti f th V li l di g ca o . e r e cr e a on o e o n og app pp method, which makes use of a H.P. current, for the hardening of crankshafts, the properties of which they regard as satisfactory. er 3,0-3-5 room thick Is obtaltor4l nd the iforml hardened la A u . n , a y y deforniation of the parts does not exceed that resulting from other , vi inethods of surfaco hartlening. a "i 64'a*q -4 .1. 0%1 13.t 'a"JILWt T _T__I 'a L S 0 U lip 0 i'vi'a a sit Will Kan WK&P, "Its 6 00 0 iWill 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 40 0 9_0019 0090 1 a 10 1 W of 9 a a 3 6 1 00006 oisees* all "The Effect of Defoiy,"tjon elocity on the Hechanical Fro:-erti-s of Ali.oys. " Cand Chem 3cj , Tomsj< U, To,,qrk, 195,. (!UhKhim, 110 22, - 7ov Survey of Scientific ard Teclinical Dissertations Defnnded -at US--i Hir-her Educational Institutions (11) SC: Sum. l'o. 521, n Jun 55 0 of hro X m0aitabi --,Uc(ufl6lv- UZ, -Asoof i rlmL. H FlAt a -Z to TV, Tia on, lstm~t, tci detmin4- - Zt; KAKOGOM, M.B, liffect of the conditions of deformation of duralunin In a freshly hk4ened state on the mechanical properties of duralumin follovi -552 155. 9:6 aging. FIX.Met.i metalloved. 1 no.3:546 MLRA6 21 l.Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheakly institut. (Duralumin-ReM treatment) SOV/ 137-58-10-21669 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 11958, Nr 10, p 174 (USSR) AUTHORS: Bol'shanina, M.A. ~_~ ~On~- . Panin, B.Ye. TITLE: Resistance -to-deformation Properties of Copper and its Alloys as a Function of Temperature and Rate of Deformation (Tem- peraturno-skorostnaya zavisimost' soprotivleniya deformatsii medi i y!eye:,iplavov) PERIODICAL: Dokl. 7-y Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyasch. 40-letiyu Velikoy Oktyabr'skoy sots. revolyutsii. Nr 2. Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t, 1957, pp 55-57 ABSTRACT: Resistance to compressive deformation of Cu and its Ni, Al, and Zn alloys (5, 10, and 15 atom-%) which have been sub- jected to various degrees of work hardening (with reductions of up to 4016) was studied at different strain rates (6, 0.05, and 0.005 mm/min) at seven different temperatures ranging from 20 to 6000C. The results of the investigation demonstrated the complete applicability of theory of hardening and recovery to a wide range of temperatures and rates of deformation. An anal- ogy, established for laws governing the deformation of low- Card 1/2 melting metals and Cu alloys, makes it possible to carry out SOV/ 137 -58-10-21669 Resistance -to-deformation Properties of Copper and its Alloys (cont.) research on physical principles of high -temperature plasticity of metals (as applied to the problem of heat-t6sistant properties) on modelling materials. P. N. 1. Copper--Deformation 12. Copper alioy_~--Defornation Card 2/2 67077 5100 SOV/124-59-1-1028 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1959, Nr 1, p 143 (USSR) AWHORS: Makogon, M.B., Legkova, M.L.,,Tabatarovich, A.K. TITLE: On the Problem of the Correspondence Between the Velocity-Coefficients of the Yield Curves and the Rates of Creeeand Relaxation PERIODICAL: V sb.: Issled. po fiz. tverdogo tela. Moscow, AS USSR, 1957, PP 159-169 ABSTRACT: Commercial tin and tin of the 01-grade were employed as test material. Cylindrical casts of a diameter of 16 nun were pressed through a die of a diameter of 4 mm, and the obtained wire was subsequently drawn to a thick- ness of 1.82 +_ 0.02 mm. A part. of the specimens was examinated immendiately after the drawing, another part was tempered. The gage length of the spe- cimens was 50 mm. Three series of tests were carried outs 1) Stretching with constant velocities of deformation of 0 '06 2.7 and 27 min-l. 2) Stretching with a constant velocIty of 2.7 min-i up to a determined degree of deformation with a following relaxation of the stress with time. 3) Stretching with a constant velocity up to a determined degree of deforma- tion with a following stretching at a constasit load equal to 1.1 - 1.2 of Card 1/2 the instantaneous yield point. A qualitative relation between the coeffi- 67077 SOV/124-59-1-1028 On the Problen, of the Correspondence Between the Velocity-Coefficients of the Yield Curves and the Rates of Creep and Relaxation cients of velocity and relaxation and the characteristics of creeping is obtained. It is shown that the coefficients of velocity, the creeping rates and the relaxation cha- racteristics of the deformed and non-tempered tin have higher values than those of the tempered tin-.~ G.A. Tulyakov Card P,/2 SOV/124-58-10-11902 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 160 (USSR) AUTHORS: Panin, V. Ye. , Konyushina, G. G. . Landa, A. L~ Sidorova, T. S. , Shilina, G. V. TITLE: Influence of the Strain Conditions During Compression on the State of Copper - Copper-alloy Solid Solutions (" liyaniye us! oviy deformirovaniya pri szhatii na sostoyaniye medi i yeye splavov - t,.-erdykh rastvoro-~,) PERIODICAL: Iz-, -,yssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Fizika, 1957, Nr 1, pp 23-31 ABSTRACT: A comparison is offered of data on the variation in the hardness of strained alloys during anneal with the values of the rate coef- ficients of said alloys at various strain temperatures. From the r6sumg Card 1/1 SOV/1 37--58--10-21-131 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metailurgiya, 1958, Nr 10. p 154 (USSR) AUTHORS- Pantr V. Ye. . Sidorova, T. S, , Konyushina. G.G. , Landa, A. L, , Sh~lina, G. V, TITLE: The Effect of Condition~:, of Preliminary Cold Hardenirg on the Recovery of Cu and its Alloys as a Function of Temperature (Vliyaniye usloviy pred'. at itel'nogo naklepa na temperattirnuyu zavisimost' voz,.rata medi i veye splivov) PERIODICAL: Dokl. 7--y Nauchn. konierentsia, posvyashch. 40 letiyu Velikoy Oktyabr'sk. sots, revc,)yu1.si,. Nr 2. Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t, 1957, pp 57-58 ABSTRACT: Investigations were performed in order to establish how tem perature and rate of delormation (D) (the degree of D remaining constant) affect the progress of recrystallization curves of Cu and its alloys containing 10 atom-0/o Ni and Al. It was estab- lished that the increase in recrystallization temperature of Cu and its alloys is directly proportional to the degree of D; it is therefore assumed that for each temperature of D there is a corresponding field of D distortions, the temperature stability Card 1.12 of which increases with increasing temperatures of D. It is SOV/137-58-10-21531 The Effect of Conditions of Preliminary Cold Hardening (cont. ) pointed out that the temperature stability of the cold-hardening of the Cu-base solid solutions investigated is a function of the nature of the allo--. Compared with Al, the addition of which tends to reduce the strength of cohesive bonds, introduction of Ni increases the cohesive forces in the Cu lattice and results in a greater rate of increase in temperature stability of the work-hardened regions. Z. F. I. Copper--Crystallization 2. Copper alloys--Crystallizatior 3. Copper--Temperature factors 4. Copper alloys--Temperature factors Card 2/2 SOVI/I 37 -58-10-2152 3 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya 1958 Nr 10. p 152 (USSR) AUTHORS: -Makogon __M. B, Panir, V Yc , K;tayeva L. P., Korotavev A D '-tu-khovarov, V. . ShcherbakoL a N V T IT LE: The Effect of Annealing and Intermediate High temperature Deformation on Compression Cur, es of Copper and its Alloys (Vliyaniye otzhiga i promezhutochnoy kysokotemperaturnoy deformatsii ni kri,.-yye szhatiya medi i yeye spla%ov) PERIODICAL: Dokl. 7-y Nauchn konferentsii, posvyashch 40 letiyu Velikoy Oktyabr'sk sots re%olyutsii Nr Z Tomsk Tomskiv un-t, 1957, pp 59 60 ABSTRACT: The effect of plastic deformation (D) on the progress of recovery processes in Cu and its alloys with Ni (5. 10, 15 atom-0/o), Al (5, 10, 15 atom-0/o), and Zn (5 atom-0/o) was investigated Mechanical properties of metal which had been subjected to deformition at room temperature were compared after the metal had been annealed as well as subjected to slight deformation under identical temperature conditions It was established that application of stress stimulates the recovery Card 1/2 processes; this is manifested by the fact that mechanical SOV/1 37 - 58 10-1152 3 The Effect of Annealing (cont. properties of work-hardened specimens (S) which have been subsequently sub - jected to mild deformation at elevated temperatures are lower than the prop - erties of S' s which have been annealed only at identical temperatures. A drop in secondary reduction curves of S' s which have been preliminarily subjected to deformation at room temperature is observed at elevated temperature, The stimulating effect of loading, which becomes greater with increasing tem- peratures, begins to diminish as the T point is approached and, finally, goes down to zero. It is shown that the D ofpwork hardened S at temperatures beyond the recrystallization threshold contributes to complete relief of work- hardening stress achieved at room temperature and, at the same time, pro- duces new distortions which cannot be completely relieved during D at the given temperature. Compared with pure Cu, other conditions being equal. the inten- sity of recovery processes under load is lower in the Cu alloys investigated. As the concentration of Ni is increased and the concentration of Al in the Cu alloy is reduced, the intensity of recovery diminishes. In alloys with relatively small cohesive bonds (Cu-Al), the recovery processes occur more intensively than in the case of alloys in which the cohesive forces are greater (Cu-Ni). 1. Copper--Heat treatment 2. Copper alloys--Heat treatment 3. Copper--Deformation 4. Copper- -Mec hari-." ca ~ prop-::rt-_'F_-,,; V~ M Card 212 Am?z~-,qlv~ /,/, 0, AUTHOR: Makogon, M. B 126-2-161/35 TITLE: On the character of the dependence of mechanical properties of solid solutions on their concentrations. (0 kharaktere zavisimosti mekhanioheskikh svoystv tverdykh rastvorov ot ikh kontsentratsii). PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol-5, No.2, pp. 318-325 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The fundamental types of the diagram "state-projoerties" which are determined by the character of the interaction of the individual components were first established for binary alloys by Kurnakov, N.S.,and Zhemchuzhnyy, S.F. (Refs.1 and 2); for systems forming a continuous series of solid solutions the dependence of the above mentioned properties on the composition are expressed by a curve which is convex ifviewedfrom the top, whilst for two- phase mixtures the isotherms of these properties are nearly straight lines. In systems with limited solubility the properties of the alloys in the range of the solid solution change with increasing concentration in accordance with monotonously increasing curves. This general character of the "property-composition" curves Card 1/4 was confirmed by numerous authors for many systems of 126-2-16/35 on the character of the dependence of mechanical properties of solid solutions on their concentrations. predominantly high meltinE~ point alloys but considerable deviations were observed which increase with increasint~ test temperatures. On the basis of analysis of available experimental data, A. A. Bochvar (Ref.6) arrived at the conclusion that there is no unequivocal relation between the composition and the properties, pointing out the necessity for detailed experimental investigation of the dependence "composition-properties" which should be extended into investigating the more complex problem of liproperties-coiaposition-structure-external conditions" (Ref.10). The aim of the here described work ~.,;as to elucidate the influence of the speed and the degree of deformation on the shape of the "resistance to defor:aation by compression-composition" curves for a number of high melting point and low meNing point alloys forming solid solutions. The author also expresses certain views on the limits of validity of the Kurnakov law in studying the mechanical properties of solid solutions. V. P. Shishokin and his team determined the influence of the deformatiun speed on the relations between the Card 2/4 chemical composition and the hardness for 'eutuectic type 126-2-16/35 On the character of the dependence of mechanical properties of solid solutions on their concentrations. systems (Ref,11), for solid solutions of the system Pb-Hg (Ref,12) and for solid solutions of the systems Pb-Bi, Pb-Sn-Cd-Hg (Ref.13). The author of this paper investigated high melting point alloys of the system Cu-Ni and low melting point alloys of the systems Fb-Hg and Pb-Bi. The copper-nicke-1 alloys were smelted in a high frequency furnace, homogenized and forged into 10-11 mm dia. rods. The lead alloys were cast into ingots of 22 mm. dia. which,after some forging,were extruded through a hole of 7.00 + 0.01 mm. From both alloys specimens were prepared ror compression tests which were annealed-under optimum conditions. The Cu-Ni alloys contained 23.9i-44.0. 61.8 and 75.3 at.% nickel and pure copper and pure'ni 1 specimens were also tested. The lead alloys contained 3.1 10.3t 15.4 and 20.0 at.% Hg and also 3.0 9.81 14.5 and Bi as well as pure lead. All tLse alloys belong to =Vp--~kolid solution types. The results are plotted in graphs and entqred in tables. The obtained experimental results indicate that the shape of the curves "resistance to deformation-composiLi-on" for Card 3/4 low melting point alloys depends to a considerable ezttent BOLISHANINA. N.A.; MAKOGOH, M.B.; PAIIIII, T.Ye. Temperaturif=W 4 iion in the resistance to deformation of copper and its alloys. Isol. po sharopr. splav. 3:189-205 ' 58. (MIRA 11:11) (Copper alloys--Testing) (Deformations (Mechanics)) (Matals at hightnmperature) SOV/58-59-5-10712 Translation from.- Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 119 - 120 (USSR) AUTHOR- Makogon, M. B. 7 il' TITLE: Effect of the Rate of Deformatio on the Resistivityto Compression of Some Metallic Solid Solutions Iq PERIODICAL: Tr, Sibirsk. fiz. tekhn. in-ta,, 1958, Nr 36, PP 3 - 20 ABSTRACT: The article is a qualitative discussion of the limits of applicability of Kurnakov's rules for determining the composition dependence of the mechanical properties of solid solutions. It is shown that this dependence is determined in the general case by the conditions of mechanical testing, in particular by the rate and degree of deformation. The effect of these conditions is especially noticeable in the case of fusible alloys, in the deformation of which softening processes play an essential role. As a rule, the dynamic coefficient characterizing the degree of the rate dependence drops when a transition is effected from the pure component to its solid solution alloy. The rate coefficients of the intermetallic phases have a still lower value than those of C&rd 1/2 ordinary solid solutions based on the pure components. This can be ex-0 SOV/58-59-5-10712 Effect of the Rate of Deformation on the Resistivity to Compression of Some Metallic Solid Solutions plained by the still greater interaction of various atoms in these phases. The author gives a qualitative explanation of the role that individual alloying admixtures play in the variation of the mechanical properties of Pb for various deformation rates, It turns out that the effect of the admixtures is all the more telling, the less the components being alloyed are chemically related, and the greater the variation in the parameter of the crystal lattice of the base metal when the solid solution is being formed. Indirect evidence for the correctness of the view that plastic deformation exerts a stimulating effect on the aging and dissociation of solid solutions is afforded by the study of the effect of the non-equilibrium condition of the alloys on the shape of the flow curve. From the author's r6sum6 Card 2/2 18(6) 30V/2o-122-2-15/42 AUTHORS: V. Ye. , Sukhovarov, Y. r~., Abramets, L. P., Korotayev, A. D., 3hcherbalkova, N. A. 4 TITLE: On the Role of External Stress in the Weakening During a Plastic Deformation (0 roli vneshnego napryazheniya v razuprochnenii pri plaoticheskoy deformatsii) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, 'Ir 2, pp 21)-221 (USSR'j A'9STRACT: It -aas interesting experimentally to detect a stimulating in- fluence of external stress on the irtansity of recovery im- mediately during the plastic deformation itself, and to in- vestigate the influence o1the nature of the material and of the deformation conditions (velocity, temperature) on the intensity of the recovery. The measurements were carried out on samples of electrolytic copper and their alloys with Nil Al (5; 10; 15 atomic %) and with Zn (5 atomic All these samples (d = 11.00 + 0.01 mn, h = 7.00 + 0.01 mm) were de- formed by compression UP to 30 % at room temperature with an average velocity of 4,3 %/min. The deformatiorB and the Card 1/3 tempering were carried out at various temperatures. A figure '30V/20- 122-2-15/42 ~n the R41e of External Stress in the Weakening During a Plastic Deformation 0 shows the curves of the flowinp for one of the investigated alloys. According to these curves, the stress weakens the samples so intensely that resistance against deformation is diminished by this deformation. If the temperature of the deformation increases, the decrease of the resistance becomes more noticeable. If other conditions are equal, this decrease is more intense for the alloys of the systems Cu-Al, Cu-Zn than for the alloys of the system Cu-Ni. The curves of the third contraction of the samples tempered after a cold de- formation are always higher than the curves of samples which were deformed at the temperature of the first series of samples. The plastic deformation, therefore, caused an additi 'onal weakening. The nature of the alloy has no influence on the value of the relaxation coefficient K, if the percentage of the admixture is lower than 5 %. However, for higher per- centages of admixture, this influence is well noticeable. The alloys of the system Cu-Al relaxate noticeably zmore intense- ly than the corresponding alloys of the system Cu-'Ii. The results of this paper are an experimental proof of the weaken- ing caused by the deformation and of the stimulating influence Card 2/3 of the external stress on the intensity of this weakening. SOV/2o-122-2-15/42 On the Ro'le of External Stress in the Weakening During a _PlastJc Deformation Weakening depends on the conditions of the deformation (tem- perature, velocity) and on the nature of the deformed alloy. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 14 references, 12 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut pri Tomskom gosudarstvennom universitete im. V. V. Kuybysheva ~MeriM Physical-Technical Scientific Research Institute at Tomsk State University imeni V. V. Kuybyshev) PRESENTED: May 7, 1958, by G. V. Kurdyumov, Academician SUBMITTED: April 29, 1958 Card 313 MAKOGON, M.B.; PANIN. V.Ye.; SMWOUROV, T.F. Stimulating effect of straining on softening during the de- formation process. Issl.po zharopr.splav. 4:50-57 '59. (KIRA 13:5) (Metals-CAd working) (Deformations(Kechanice) S/139/60/000/03/026/045 ME AUTHORS: Panin, V.Ye and Makogon, .0?3/9314 TITLE: Anomaly of the Temperature-speed Dependence of the Resistance to Deformation of Aluminium Bronze '-W PERIODIf;AL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, 1960, Nr 3, pp 142 - 145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The aim of the work described in this paper was to elucidate the influence of hardening processes on the progress of plastic deformation of alum1nium bronze at various temperatures and deformation speeds. Investigations were carried out on an aluminium bronze Cu+ 15.9 at.% Al, which is a solid solution nearing the boundary of solubility. The investigations were carried out at various temperatures using various speeds of compression. The curve of the temperature dependence of the resistance to deformation shows an anomaly, namely, with increasing temperature the resistance to deformation drops slightly at first then increases to a maximum which is followed by a sharp drop. The temperature of the beginning of the Cardl/3 k~ S/l3q/6o/ooo/o3/o26/045 3 ZA~33g? the Resistance to Anomaly of the Temperature-speed Depeng e Deformation of Aluminium Bronze -intensive softening depends on the conditions of deformation; increase in the speed of deformation brings about a shift in this temperature towards elevated temperaturos, whilst an increase in the degree of deformation brings about a decrease in the observed effect and may even lead to its cessation. In the range of anomalous temperature dependence of the mechanical proper-ties, the deformation is in jumps and there is an anomaly in the dependence of the resistance- to-deformation on the deformation speed. Such anomalous tempe.rature-speed dependence of the resistance-to- deformation was also observed to a lesser extent in the alloyt Cu + 10 at.% Al. There are 3 figures and 13 referenees, I of which is international, 1 English, 1 Japanese (in English) and 10 are Soviet. Card 2/3 S/139/6o/ooO/03/026/o45 Anomaly of the Temperature-speed DependWVOP32he Resistance to Deformation of Aluminium Bronze ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomakom gosuniversitete imeni V.V. Kuybysheva (Siberian Institute of Physics and Technology of Tomsk State University imeni V.V. Kuybyshev) SUBMITTED: July 6, 1959 Card 3/3 S/123/62/000/015/004/013 A052/A101 AUTHORS: Makogon, M. B., Tukhfatulin, A. A. TITLE: The effect of the initial state of 3H 437 (E1437) alloy on its mechanical properties under different conditions of deformation as to temperature and rate PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 15, 1962, 25, abstract 15A145 (In collection: "Issled. po zharoprochn. splavam". T. 7, - Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961,97 - 105. TEXT: The character of the effect of rates of deformation at compression (v1 = 0.005, v2 = 0.05 and v 6 mm/min.) on mechanical pr9perties of E1437 alloy , 700 and 9000C in a vacuum (about 10 mm Hg) (yield curves) at 600 j Ao=o - 850 -3 has been established on samples in a hardened and aged state. It is pointed out that the samples aged at 7000C prove to be more strengthened tha~i the samples hardened at deformation temperatures not exceeding the aging temperature. At 8000C and over a preliminary aging at 7000C does not affect practically the mecharlie4 properties, which is explained by an intensive aging of a hardened Card 1/2 S/123/62/000/015/004/013 The effect of the initial state of... A052/A101 alloy at high temperatures in the process of deformation. After 45-hour aging at 8000C the mechanical properties decrease considerably, which is ascribed to the decomposition of the solid solution and coagulation. [Abstracter's note: Complete*translation] Card 2/2 MAKOGON,, ILB,; MAYEVA, L.P. .AtudY of theUnetica of ordering w3d BOMB meebanicalproperties of the Mg-Cd &U*ye Ukr. fiz* shur, 8 no,2s233-238 F 163. (MBA 16s2) 3 ;q fizi4a-tckbpiohqakiy ~404t4~ M =4* Tomsk. (Mkitgnesiumr-cadmium Sai6ya) T. i855~_63 MEW IMI(m) IMS Part 'InMR ACCESSION Ms. AP3001695 S/~126/63/015/005/0703/0709 AUTHORS: Popov* L*Ye; Karavayevat_V*Vpj Panova, L.M,.l Kharjo-ia, R.Pj Maksgont M. Be 1 TITLEt Investigation of the atomic redistribution process in Ni. + 10 at.% Mo alloy SOURCE: Fizika metallov i'metallovedeniyep ve 6, no, 5. 1963i 703-709 TOPIC TAGSt atomic redistribution, Ni-Mo alloy, pickel-molybdenum allo .v 0 ABSTRA The thermal capacity and electrical resistivity of the alloy-IN 1 atT21s measured in studying formation of the K-state and Its influence on the mechanical properties of the alloy. It is believed that short-range order for- mation is the necessary condition for K st te igin* The alloy was a homo- geneous solid solution, the thermal tr~ea;entto which caused a variation in the degree of the short-range order. The differe ~ce between Ni and &1o atomic radii affects the activation energy of the formation and movement of vacancies which bring about the formation of K-state, A continuous heating of the speci showed an uninterrupted increase in thermal capacity up to 3300C* At thTesf1point C,,d 1/2 ACCESSION NRt APIM1695 a decrease began and lasted to 3900. This phenomenon is explained by formatio of the K-state and by its subsequent destruction at 400C where the thermal capacity resumed its increase. The tests showed that formation of K-state increases the magnitude of electrical resistivity. "We express our sincere appreciation to Professor M. A. Bollshonina for drawing our attention to the Ni-Mo system and to Engineer 1"Ks--Novik9va forthe hydrogen annealins.6f the samples". Orige art hastI 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut (Siberian Physic otechnicai acientific Research Institute) SUBMITTEDs O17Jul62 DATE ACQs llJul63 ENCLt 00 SUB CODEt ML I! Card 2/2 NO REP SM 020 OTHERt 015 BUTKEVICH, L.M.; GORBACHEV, F.Ya.; GRIDNEV, M.P.;j~AKWON,.M.B.; PYATTTICHUK, G. K. Apparatus for creep tests of manometer tubular springs. Z-av.lab. 29 no.12:1500-1501 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy nauchno-issledovatelldkljr institut. BUTKEVICH, L.M.; HAKOGON, M.B.; OSUKROVSKIY, V.E. Effect of external stresses during the annealing of cold-worked 162 brass on its mechanical properties. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16 no-4s583-588 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Sibirskiy ft#ko-tekhnicheskiy institut. BOLISHANINA, M.A.1 MAKOGON, M.B. Effect of sho-.t-range order and vErious concentration inhomoge- neities on the mechanical and physical prope.ties of allo7a-- solid solutions. Izv. vys. ucheb. tav.; fit. no.5t45-55 164. (MIRA 171l1) 1. 81birskiy fiziko-t8khnicheakiy inatitut pri Tomakom gonudarat- vannom urdvergitets imeni Kuybysheva. U RN2 R V ri, --40739.*S .:ACCESSIONw--NR:-' --.,.--A#50058&76 on'-.4 ~kzt A&16 -P A.16- Tektw Uw tA a$Oidor*4&-'---'~-4"o:, I +.ibl 7-7 ACC ~Nlti - 5027-146-.- UR/O 2, L f--A kfj.UjKj. _,-_JL 4'StArra UZIUWU_-.,- one 'CLOPUnUOUCO~ 0 K."Jow, -the :--d4gjr'o9;`6f :LOW t ad-off 6 ent i a a rongth i t on, -(1- 8 -,an 'ro d j~. ACC t MAKOGON) 14. G. ;-'LEGKOVA, M. L. ; and TABATARMICII, A. K- "Correlation of the Velocity Coefficients of Flow Curves with Creep and Relaxation Rates" P. 159-169, in the book Research in the Physics Solids, Mosocw, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1957, 277 p. Ed. Bol'shani , M. A., Tomsk Universitet, Siberskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut. Personaiities: Vasil'yev, L. I.; Spevak, L. A.; and Kulikova, K., Material studied: tin. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet. This collection of articles is meant for metallurgical physicists and for engineers of the metalABOUKRIBUM working industry. This book contains results of research in the field of failure and plastic deformation of materials, mainly of metals. Problems of cutting, abrasion, friction, and wear of solid mateirials (metals) are discussed. RAKOGOR, N.S., referent; TARAMKO, A.K. Now apparatus for cleaning coal and ores (from *Mines,8 no-5. 1958). Koko i khIm. no.1'.60-61 160. (141M 13:6) (Grenoble. hanae-Coal preparation-Equipment and supplies) MAXOGONO N.S.9- MMMM09 A.K. Use of p9troleum bitumen for briquetting "al fines in the United States (from wRevue do l'Industrie Hineralopm noD.19 1960). Ugoll Ukr, 5 no.2:40 F 161, OMA 140) . (United Ptates--Briquote(Fuel)) MAKQqON, N.S inzh,- Coal preparation in a heavy medium. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.22.-14-15 D 161. - (kRA 14:12) (Coal preparation) MAKOGON, N.S.; YERL-24ENKO, A.K. Coal preparation in India. Ug)l' Ukr. no.6144 Je 161. (India-Zoal preparation) MAKOGOV, N*S.; ZHUK, V.A. Preparation of fine coals in th4 U.S.A. Ugol.prom. no.5:90- 95 S-0 62. --C 1, - -11 (MMA 15: 1.1) (United States Al Ospatation) HMOGONI N.S.; VJUMNKO, A.K. Coal drying by means of vibration (from "Colliery Giwxdj~n," May, 1961; "Annales des Mines, "March, 1962). Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.8:45 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:3-1) (Coal drying) (Vibrators) MAKCKHA, N.S., dotsent Causes of letha!-4ty and in!'mq,.,Pnt f-I radical surger-y on pancrefizicodurx~enal canc,-r. -r,l,iy "MI no.54:117-129 164. (YIBk 18:P) 1. Iz kafF~dry gospitallnoy 'Khimirgii (viv.- d,)ts,~n, N.---. Makokha) O,mskogo mcdit.3inskcgo instituta. MANUT, f. Olovint D ~h- f ar- cl It, ca )vir-ts o rkr .9' c- cissian Acc s,-,i ns I Nont'---l- ;As' of June j"!c L. CHETVERIKOV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; PAVLENKO, N.A., inzh.; MAKOGON, V.F. Effect of a protective atmosphere on current efficiency and the quality of the coating in sheet steel tinning from fused salts. Sbor. trud. TSNIICHM no.34:51-57 163. (WRA 17:4) UPW P.t A p -SOURCE- CODE:. -UK :0413 .6 OOW002/0146 014 4 KAKOGON, V.G. Mille for continuous ontput of steel strips in rolls. Biul.tekh.- ekon.inform. noo7t U-13 158. (MIIU 1119) (Hydraulic presses) (Forging mchinery) MAKOGON, V.G. The 2500-type mill for continuous hot shoot rolling combined with the 1150-type slabbing mill. Bial.takh.-okon.inform. no.11:17-20 1 58. (KM 11:12) (Rolling mills) MAKOGON, V. G. I - . The 1200 strip~rolling mill with reels in fu--naces. Biul. tekh.-okon. inform. no-5:13-16 '59. (MIRA 12:8) (Rolling mills) MAKOGONL,V]Idjjjjr, Qg&jjjmj4cIu BUVYANOV, Viktor Famich; GOLYATKINA, - A.U., red.iSd-vaj,__WBUZRINSgAYA, L.V., tekbn. red. - I fcchun,acus hot-rolling mills for wide %trip] Kepreryvnp shirekopolbanya stany gorinchei.prokathi. Moskva-, Metal- lurgisdat, 1963. 216 p. (NIRA AwS) (Rolling mina) T, spar lamth 0 .,e9, ~~v hero; Th" olio~e f UDCt 621,676.1,.