SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MEKENITSKAYA, L. I. - MEKHED, G. N.

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The Thickness of Thin Layers of "Fixed" Water SOVI/I 24- 58- 2 - 2026 results of the investigations show that, depending on the combination of the ad -jacent phases, the thin layer can produce either a positive or a negative wedging effect In the first instance it is positive and retains an equilibrium thickness over an indefinite time, whereas in the second case it is gradually displaced by the liquid contained in the drop introduced into the capillary. The realization of the one or the other effect depends on the ratio of surface tensions along the two boundaries of the thin layer. The influence of the composition of the electrolytes and the temperature on the thickness of the layer was investigated. Bibliographv: 26 references S. V. Nerpin Card 2/2 vil-it-, Tr _0 of iqueous eew din t Nith 4!~.- J~_ 40 4 ra ~u ..jif q-dl,~CMIYO t ULU the TIVu idai a-st"s 9r qu by detg~ thq id, Az-)O It- Uldo word ixir bubbl SW the inner Ad R-C, -fiHd_vn*-tb tu- or- cog(fiuons R 'tec~ted. , -bt 4d t add the .1m%;;4 a Prdi -ZW, -ididd-be -anu:.' a: -tat 0 At- d M tWCkrAtO- diao hig , or become t formCCL no. --iftilwalimi w 4aa, MAW' su 0 amuu-. . st KUSAKOV, R.N.; KEMNITSKAYA, L.I. Experimental investigation of the thickness of polymolecular layers of water solutions of electrolytes on glass and quartz at the inter- face with air. Dokl.AN SSSR 107 no.4:555-557 AP 056. (MLRA 9:7) l.Moskovskiy neftyanoy Institut imeni I.M.Gubkina. Predstavlano akademikom A.T.Topchiyevym. (Electrolytes) XPWOV. N.M.; HEMITSK&U, L. L -j Experimental Investigation of the thickness of polynolecular layers of water solutions of electrolytes on glass and quartz at the interface with a hydrocarbon liquid. DALAI SM 107 no-5:715-718 Ap 56. (NLHA 9:8) 1. Moskovskiy neftyanoy institut imeni I.M. GubkIna. Predstavlano jakademikimm A.V. Topchiyevyn. (Zlectrolytes) I% J, P .~-\ N:, ~ 4 1 4- -; A-/^~ 'v /',i, k T MEMI k - !M ~SYA#- _j.!I'KUSAKOV. H.H. The state of bound water in an oil collecting stratum. Reft. khoz. 35 no.9:41-44 3 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Water, Underground) 20-5-25/54 AUTHOR: Kusakov, M. M. and Yekenitskaya, L. TITLEs The Film and Capillary-Held Water in a Porous Medium (Plenochnaya i kapillyarno - uderzhannaya voda v poristoy arede) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 5, Pi. 942-945 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In 4 previous works by the same~uthors the thickness of the poly- molecular layers of elentrolytic water solutions on the inner surface of a single capillary at various dividing boundaries was studied. These properties were studied in mineral gas- and miner- al oil containing layers on samDles of quartz sandstone of the Tuymaz oilfield in order to find out to what extent the con- clusion concerning thin layers in single capillaries hold for porous milieus and/ or can serve for tho characterization of the state of bound water in mineral gas and mineral oil containing zones cfa mineral oil collector. It was proved on this occasion that the method of water displacement from the cores though a little permeable dividing wall can be used for this characteri- Card 1/4 zation. If distilled water is used as rest water, it is in the The Film and Capillary-Held Water in a Porous Medium 20-5-25/54 cores not only in a capillarily-held, but in a film state, for distilled water can exist on glass and on quartz on the boundary with gas in form of balanced, moistening, thin layers. Fig. I shows the results of investigations of NaCI concentration with respect to the remaining water saturation (expressed in % of the pore volume), for 3 cores of different permeability. From the diagram (fig. 1) it may be seen that with the increase of N"l concentration the quantity of the liquid remaining in the core decreases. Figure 2 shows curves which express the dependence of the remaining water saturation for distilled water and for 5 N-N&Cl solution on the permeability of the core. Herefrom it may be seen that with a permeability of a porous milieu of 800 - 100 mda. and more the quantity of the remaining liquid is independent of the pe meability. From table 1 it may be seen that the quanti- ty of oapillarily held liquid in the porous medium is practically independent of the nature of the electrolyte. The average film thickness of the distilled water "h" can be estimated from the difference between the total quantity in the cores of the capil- larily held liquids and the size of the specific core surface. Figure 3 shows the dependence of the average water film thickness Card 2/4 (distilled) in the porous medium on the value 6~/r, which is 20-5-25/54 The Film and Capillary-Held Water in a Porous bledium proportional to the expansive pressure of a cylindrical fine layer. This shows that also in this milieu the average layer thickness, conditions otherwise being equal, is determined by their expansive pressure. The remaining saturation is, in the case of trivalent salt solutions (AlC1 ) and relatively low con- centrations for their same values, lowar than in the case of univalent ones (NaCl). Apparently the thickness of the layers in AlCl solutions is less than that in NaCl solutions. At high concenthtions practically no difference was observed in this respect, which might be explained by a complete destruction of the layers of moisturing'a~high concentrations. The above results mention the fact that the properties of fine layers such as were studied at the single capillaries on the boundary air / aqueous electrolyte solution / glass or / quartz, are fully conserved also in porous media. Consequently, the previously drawn con- clusion is correct, i.e. that the state of bound water, parti- cularly is gas, containing collectors, which represents electro- lyte solutions, is determined by the physical-chemical properties of the liquid. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 11 Slavic re- Card 3/4 ferences. 20-5-25/54 The Film and Capillary-IL-ld Water in a Porous Medium f ASS.OCIATIONt hloacow Petroleum institute imeni I.M. Gubkin (Moskovskiy neftyanoy institut im. T.U. Gubkina) PRESENTED BYt A.V. Topchiyev, Academician , February 13, 1957 SUBMITTED: February 11, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 4/4 PXKEMTSKAYA....L.I.; KUSAKOV, M.M. Molecular cbaracteriatice of oil-sand surfaces. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' I gaz 1 no.9:51-60 0 58. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Moaknvskiy Institut neftekhimicheskoy i-gazovoy promyshlennosti imeni akademika I.M. Gubkina. (Oil sands) AFJrHORS: Kusakov, M. M., Mekenitskaya, L. 1. SOV/156-58-4-11/49 TITLE: Method of Determining the Ratio Between Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Surface on Uncemented Porous Mass (Metod opredeleniya soctnosheriya gidrofobnoy i gidrofillnoy poverkhnostey nestsementirovannykh po~:413-~,-Ach Bred) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 4, pp 6506-659 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A method of characterizing the ratio between the hydrophilic and hydrophobic surface of the porous mass was suggested for determining oil-containing sand. The ratio between hydro- phobic surface 3 hydrophob ic and Shydrophilic is determined by the magnitude,.r, which is the characteristic feature of the molecular surface of oil-3ontaining sand: 3hydrophobic Shydrophobic Shydrophilic S-3 hydrophobic S Shydrophobic + Shydrophilic is the total surface of the Card 1/2 solid phase. The ratio r of oil-containing sand was determined SOV/156-58-4-11/49 Method of Determining the Ratio Between Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Surface on Uncemented Pcrous Mass by the adsorption method. The method of determining the magnitude r ils described in detail. Mersolate was used as an adsorbing agent. Experiments with synthetic sand mixtures containing different hydrophobic and hydrophilic quantities were carried oi,~t to check this method experimentally. A calibration curve was plotted. The determination of the ratio Shydrophobic : Shydrophilic was ,,pared to the determinations of synthetically produced sand. Satisfactory results were obtained. There are 3 figures and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fiziki Moskovskogo Peftyanogo institute. im. akad. I. M. Gubkina (Chair of Physics at the Moscow Institute of Petroleum imeni Academician I. M. Gubkin) SUBMITTED: March 26, 1958 Card 2/2 KUSAKOV, M.M.; VEP151111TSKAYA, L~I. 3tudy of th~e state of bound water or. nodels of cU anc~ Eas reservoirs. Trudy MIMiGP no.25;302,.313 159. (1-U.RA 15:5", -I* (Oil field brines) KUSAKOV, M.M.; LUBMAN, N.M.j KOSHEVNIK, A.Yu.; KOSHELEVA, I.M.; ~FM ,gTSKA)~~,_L.,Ie. - Studies of the physical chemistry of oil layers. Trudy Inst, geol. i razrab. gore iskop. 2:71-80 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Oil reservoir engineering) M PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5590 Konferentsiya po poverkhnostnym silam. Moscow, 1960. Issledovaniya v oblasti poverkhnostnykh sil; sbornik dokladov na konferentaii po poverkhnostnym silam, aprell 1960 g. (Studies in the Field of Surface Forces; Collection of Re ts of the 0~or Conference on Surface Forces, Held in April 196 Moscow, Izd- vo AN SSSRj 1961. 231 P. Errata printed on the Inside of back cover. 2500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Institut fizicheskoy khimil Akademii nauk SSSR. Resp. Ed.: B. V. Deryagin, Corresponding Member, Ac demy of Sciences USSR; Editorial Board: N. N. Zakhavayeva, N. A. Notova, M. M. Kusakov, S. V. Nerpin, P. S. Prokhorov, M. V. Talayev and G. I. Fuks; Ed. of Publishing House: A. L. Bankvitser; Tech. Ed.: Yu. V. Rylina. PURPOSE., This book is intended for physical chemists. Card 1/ 8 Studies In the Field of Surface Forces (cont.) SOV/5590 COVERAGE: This is a collection of 25 articles in physical chemistry on problems of surface phenomena investigated at or in associa- tion with the Laboratory of Surface Phenomena of the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR. The first article provides a detailed chronological account of the Labora- tory's work from the day of its establishment in 1935 to the present time. The remaining articles discuss general surface force problems, polymer adhesion, surface forces in thin liquid layers, surface phenomena in dispersed systems, and surface forces in aerosols. Name3 of scientists who have been or are now associ- ated with the Laboratory of Surface Phenomena are listed with references to their past and present associations. Each article is accompanied by references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Zakhavayeva, N. N. Twenty-Five Years of the Laboratory of Surface Phenomena of the IFKhAN SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR) 3 Card 2/8 Studies in the Field of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 I. GENERAL PROBLEKS OF SURFACE FORCES Deryagin, B. V. Surface Forces and Their Effect on the Properties of Heterogenous Systems 11 Kusakov, M. M., and L. 1. Mekenitskaya. Investigation of the State of BounU-W&tWr-__1_n_Oil Traps 17 Shcherbakov, L. M. General Theory of Capillary Effects of the Second Order 28 Dukhin, S. S. Surface Forces of a Diffusive Nature Close to Liquid Interfaces 38 II. POLYMER ADHESION Korotova, N. A., and L. P. Morozova. Investigation of the Adhesive Binding of Polymers by Means of the Lumi- nescence. Method 48 Card 3/8 Studies in the Field of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 Voyutskly, S. SO, Vo L. Vikula, V. Ye. Gull, and Ho Yfin-tsui. Effect of Molecular Weight, Polydispersion, and Polarity of High Polymers on Their Adhesion to High Molecular Substrata 55 Metsik, M. S. Role of Surface Forces in Mica Crystals 66 Smilga, V. P. Double Layer on the Boundary of Solids Characterized by a Donor-Acceptor Bond 76 Krotova, N. A., and L. P. Morozova. Applying Infrared Spectroscopic Methods to Study the Interaction Between an Adhesive and Its Lining (Polymer - Glass) 83 Deryagin, B. V., and I. N. Aleynikova. Measurement of the True Density of a Double Electric Layer at the Metal - Dielectric Boundary of Separation 89 Card 4/ 8 Studies in the Field of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 III. SURFACE FORCES IN THIN LAYERS OF LIQUIDS Akhmatov, A. S. Fundamental Law of Boundary Friction and Its Physical Basis 93 Fuks, G. I. Properties of Organic Acid Solutions in Hydro- carbon Liquids at the Surface of Solids 99 Tolstoy, D. M. Some Considerations on the Regularities of Friction of the First Order 113 Tolstoy, D. M., R. L. Kaplan, Lin Fu-sheng, Plan Pin-yao. New Experimental Data on External Friction 126 Deryagin, B. V., N. N. Zakhavayeva, S. V. Andreyev, A. A. Milovidov, A. M. Khomutov. Study of the Flow of Thin Layers of Polymer Solutions By the Cinematographic Method 139 Voropayeva, T. N., B. V. Deryagin, B. N. Kabanov. Effect of the Concentration of an Electrolite on the Magnitude of the Card 5/8 Studies in the Field of Surface Foroe8 (Cont.) SOV/5590 Adhesion Process in Platinum Threads IV. SURFACE PHENOMENA IN DISPERSION SYSTE74S Volarovich, M. P., and N. V. Churayev. Investigation of Processes of Moisture Movement In Peat By the Radioactive- Isotope Method Nerx)in, S. V., and B. V. Deryagin. Surface Phenomena In Soil Mechanics Glazman, Yu. M. Theory of the Coagulation of Lyophobic Sols By Means of Electrolyte Mixtures Deryagin, B. V., N. N. Zakhavayeva, and A. M. Lopatina. Investigating the Filtration of Electrolyte Solutions in High-Dispersion Powders Kudryavtoeva, N. M., and B. V. Deryagin. Investigating the Slow Coagulation of Hydrosols With a Flow Ultramicroscope 143 149 156 166 175 183 Card 6/8 Studies In the Field of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 Talayev, M. V., B. V. Deryagin, and N. N. Zakhavayeva. Experimental Study of the Filtration of Rarefied Air Through Porous Bodies in a Transitional Area of Pressures 187 Deryagin, B. V.0 N. N. Zakhavayevap M. V. Talayev, B. N. Parfanovioh, and Ye. V. Makarova. Metallic Device for Determining the Specific Surface of Powdered and Porous Bodies 190 V. SURFACE FORCES IN AEROSOLS Deryagin, B. V., S. P. Bakanov, S. S. DukhIn, and G. A. Batova. Diffusiophoresis of Aerosol Particles 197 Bakanov, S. P., and B. V..Deryagin. Behavior of a Small Aerosol Particle in a Wonuniformly Heated Mixture of Gases 202 Strozhilova, A. I. Differential Counter of Condensation Nuclei 209 Card 7/8 Studies in the Field of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 Deryagin, B. V.o P. S. Prokhorov, M. V. Velichko, L. F. Leonov. New Method For Obtaining Constant and Homogenous Supersaturations 216 Martynov, G. A.p S. P. Bakanov. On the Solution of a Kinetic Equation of Coagulation 220 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress JA/rsT/19s Card 8/8 10/29/61 S. Y. .iT,otchenkin, A. E. and kickeniLskizl -0. Y. ~,!IinisLxj Of 0, thie r6FSH Koscow): ",Rotative Semi-aut~matic r.,. La-?r~:ear for ~hu .j ick -rE:ezin-- cf Foodstuffs in d1ocks" ZFrench payas/ report presented at the Inturnational Inst. of iiefrigdrati~n (IDO, Annual Meeting of 6ommissions 3,4, and 5p Moscowp 3-6 6GP 1950, W-I GURALINIX, H.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh aauk; KEKEHIr a , inzhener; IAVROVA, Y.Y., spets. redakt W&. . r e d a k t o r ; ROSLOV, G.I., tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Roller conveyers; a report] Rolilcovye dorozhki; informatsioance soobshchenie. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo torgovoi lit-ry, 1956. 14 p. (Conveying machinery) (MLRA 9:10) MEMAMKINP I. There is a profit: Sov. shakh. 21 no.10:17 0 162. (KIRA 15 - 9) 1. Nachallnik shakhty No.43 Tullskogo kambinata ugollnoy promVshlonnesti Podmoskovnogo basseyna Ministerstva ugollnoy proqyshlennesti SSSR. (Moscow Basin-Coal mines and mining-Costs) KEKHANDZIIIEV, Dimitur R. Magnatic methods in chemistry. Priroda BuIg 12 no. 6: 20-22 N-D 163. 1,EKHANDZHIEV, M. EndogenLus fires in Eleshnitsa 14-'ne. o.45- MUN.iC DED-1. (Min--'sterstvo na tezhkata promishlenogt) Sofiia. Vol. 11, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1956 SGURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), *-ibrary of Congress, Vol- 5- no. 12, December 19~6 MEKHANDZHIEV, M.; BOIADZHIEV, M. "Analyzing ores to be sent by railroad cars at the forwarding station; a mixture of different qualities." P.56 (Minno Delo, Vol. 12, no. 2, Mar./Apr. 1957, Sofiia, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of F4st European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7., No. 8, August 1958 MMLkNDZHIEV, M. "Obtaining the cementation copper concentrate frm the mine water in the mines of the Fanagiurski State Mining Enterprise." p.54 (Minno Delo, Vol. 12, no. 5, Sept./Oct. 1957, Sofiia, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 8, August 1958 MEMINDHIEV, M. TECHNOLOGY Periodical: ~ffNNO DELO. Vol. 13, no. 4, July/Aug. 1958. MEKHANDUIEV, M. The struggle against corrosion in the Elshitsa Ydne, of the Panagiurski mini State VInes Enterprise. p. 48. Monthly Idst of East European Accession (EEAI), IZ.*, Vol, 8, no, 2, February 1959, Unclass. MEKHMZHIEV, M.; KLISMSKI, D. "Possibilities of utilizing the cinders from pyrite ores and flotation-pyrite concen- trate in the $talin Chemical Plant in Dimitrovgrad" Tezhka Promishlenost. Sofffa, Bulgaria. Vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAT), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas MEKRANDZHEV, M., KARABOICHEV, N, TATARSKI, A. Poor pyrite ores form the Panagyurishte mining region and prospects for the production of sulfuric acid in Bulgaria. p. 9 TEZHKA PR%IISHLENDST, SOMA, BULGARIA, Vol. 8, No. h, Apr. 1959. Monthly List of East Europear. Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 10, Oct. 1959. Uncl. BLIZNAKOV, G.; MEKHANDZHIEV, D..; BAKURDMIEW, IV. Determining surfacem of the adaorbenta and catalysts following the BET method. Xhim i industrila 23.no-6:186-190 161. PEIYIOVI St.,.inzh.; BOICHEV, At., inzh.; W-KHAVDZHIEV, M., inzh. The froth method in dust elimination, and its application a'. the State Metal Works "G. Dimitrov.16, Yin delo 17 no-4:36-39 Ap 162. 1. Upravlenie "Tavetna metalurgiia i rudodobiv" kum. Komiteta po promishler,nostta (for Peikov). 2. Otdel "Fromishlen" pri Okruz-heni-Ja komitet ba Bulgarskata komunisticheska partiia, Vratsa (for Boichev). 3. a24P "G. Dimitrov" (for Mekhandzhiev). A~4 (1r, -~ . K,,i - BLIZNAKOV, G.; kEKHAKZHIYPV, -D. [Mekhancizhiev, D. ]; BAKYRDZHI7.11, 1. [Bakura;zhiev, Ij- Adscrption properties cf mpthoxylR!~-.,j surfaces o' powdered ilit no.8:74~-748 164. L ---a ael. Doklarly BAN 17 s 1 1. Predstavleno akad. R.Kaishevym. ~1L,MW1IK4F8YA8 WO 1. 14EKHANIKO F. YA. 2a. USSR (6oo) 4. Botany - Physiology; Ascorbic Acid 7. Factors influencing the contents of ascorbic acid in leaves. Bot. zhur., 37 No. 1, 1952. Belorusskiy Gosudarstvennyy Universitet Kafedra Fiziologii Rasteniy Minsk Received 10 May 1949 9a. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. USSIt/Diology - Plant Diseases Dee, 50 "StorW of Fruit in Acetylene," F. Ta. 4k "Prirodan xo 12,, p 56 Investigated the keeping quality of citrus fruit stored in carbon dioxide, nitrogeS4 bYdr0g=p Oth= vapor,, and acetylene. As distinguished frcft %be otber gases.. acetylene preserved the fruit in a perfectly unspoiled and fresh condition for over a year. ~jt also prevented exptl inCectiou Vith PenicillUm italic= and Peu:Lcillum digitatum =A eliminated diseases vhich affect the fruit ,during the period of ripening (caused by Colletatrichm gloesporioides and Alternaria citri). The fruit treated vith acetylene cannot be used for co==W,% tion, because it acquires a disagreeable taste. Tba.wthod is nuitable for preservation of IMMGM specimens and otber purposes. 22M CA iractorm, Imal Affed the Goatsat of "Coruc sew to lemi'm F. Va. Mckhanik (White kuui-A State Univ.. Uin3k)- Ream. Mur.47, No. 1, 71-4(19W).-Exaton. at qmciawn- ,A Roza upse showed that chloratic leaves coatAinint t;. th.. e,)% .1 ..J lophya show p,.,eWvX- .ulicturnul levels of ". sulgan and amembic ". LrAvt, with 60 4.511 of annual eblar"byll contain 7643,~ 'd #uwrnal 4wor ti~ Acid level and ltk)% sol.-supr level. Con- tent of Ascorbic ", Activity of ascorignAw. and rate of lr"pirAtigm parallel the ric of chlorophyll up to 83t,"o at namul. Expt%. with Sdammas xig,mm which had bma ke t in the dark temporarily showed that a rize of ascorbic % parallels the rise of carbohydmtes And the rate of ri(:~t temps. up to 25'. At Wghcr temps. the level tea& to Ug owing to catunced Oxidative Such charActefistics dcpLnd on the plant speda JU early �prittg RON rVSgOS4 Show% ft ritin hara~ tevistic of asecabic acki and chlorophyll; in the Va a d OwLing chAructeridtic- is obKTvv4l, with "ves of variuu~ Mrs -111-infi SOUMWhAt diffC"ot tiztte~ Of GUACt Of InA%. timtents, this way expldu the earlier coutradictiou, ou the Mattat of ascurbic " in " plant. In Pissom satimm wazdatloa of fruit growth by remval ot itower buds cAuses timfinuadqu of Crawls at the chlorophyll content as well As that of ambic &M for a wftx or mme be)=d the towntal time for Max, coate"t. In 8401 rzrps~ the max J~-XfflAr acid appeit" fit ewly afternimms Its spring. show- 2 811431. At early tuaral"S and evening hours to mid4agnowl. .And a nus. in earty afterummo to the ha, All mults art Ki'v" awaphicAlly. G. 111. Komlapod MSKMIK.F.Ya., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk, Leningrad Significance of vitamins to fishes. PrirodA 44 no.10:102-104 0'55. (MLRA 8:12) (Vitamins) (Fishes) MRKWIK, F.Ya. Growth and metabolism in fry of Ladoga salmon and rainbow trout at different temperatures (English summary, In insert]. Zool.zhur.35 ne.2:290-299 F 156. (HLRA 9:7) 1.Vseso.vuzny7 nauchno-issladovatelvakiy, inatitut ozernogo I rechnoge r.vbn*go khozyayetva. (Fiehas) /IZ K9MNII, F.Ta. The problem of fish starvation [with summar7 in English]. Zool. zhur. 36 no.12:1897-1890 D 157. (MIRA 11:1) lJoasoymny7 nauchno-lealedovaellsk17 institut ozarnogo i rechnogo ry-bnogo khos7a7stva. (Fishas-Food) --v MONANIK, F. Ya. Treatment of young cucumber plants with acetylene as means of promoting the development of fertile female flowers. Dokl.Akad. sel'khoz* 23 no.11:20-23 '58. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Belorrusak"a ordena Trudovogo Kmanogo Znemeni sellakokhozya7stven- naya akademiya. Predstavlens, akademikom A.A.Avak7anom. (Cucumbers) (Acetylene) ~, ~EMNIK, F.Ya. Effect of acetylene on potatoes. Sbor.nauch.rab.bel.otd,VBO no.l: 42-51 f59. (MMIA 3-4:4) .(Potatoes) (PlantoD Effect of acetylene on) MEKHANIK. F.Ya. __ - ____ -------- -_-, Acetylene-induced sex ratio shifts in generative shoots of monoecioue plants. Bot.zhur. 44 no,9:1231-1237 S 159. 04IRA 13:2) 1. Belorusakaya sallskokhozyaystvannaya akudemi7a. g.Gorki. (Plants. Sex in) (Plmts. Effect of acetylene on) XUR"IX, F.T&. ----------------- Effect of mineral and organic fertilizers on the vernalization stage of plants. Agrobiologiia no. 3:440-442 Ny-Je 160. (KMA 13:12) 1. Belcrusekaya sallskokhozyayatvennaya akadamlya, g.Gorki, _ Hogilevskoy oblasti,. (7ertilizers and manures) (Vernalization) 14EKHANIK.. F.Ya. Effect of mineral and organtc, substances on the vernalization speed of seeds. Sbor, nauch. rab. Bel. otd. VBG no.3:205-209 361. (MIIU 14:12) Nernalization) -MEKHANIK, F.Ya. Effect of the oxidation-reduction properties of solution absorbed by seeds on the vernalization rate and branching of ears. Flziol.rast. 8 noo3:330-337 161a OEM 14:5) L Belorusskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akadeutiya, Gorki* (Vernalization) (Oxidation-reduction reaction %Rye) MEKHANIK, F.Ya. Oxidation-reduction characteristics of plants during the vernaliza- tion and light stages. Zhur.ob.biol. 23 no.4:265-275 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Belorusakaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya, Gorki, Mogilevskaya oblast'. (PLANTS, EFFECT OF LIGHT ON) (VERNALIZATION) (OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTION) ACC NR-AP6033277 SOURCE CODEt UR/0020/66/170/00410974/0977 AUTHOR: Yermokhina , T. H, ; Hekha~ni.&_J~,#_j Zayteava, G. N. ; Belozar- skly, As N. (Academician) - ORGt Hoscow State University Im. M. Vs Gomonoeov (Mookovskly gosudar- 9tvennyy univeraitet) TITLEt investigation of phenylalanyl-RHA-synthatase and phonylalanine aRNA in yeasts and inaecto SOURCEi AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 170, no. 4, 1966, 974-977 TOPIC TAGS: enzymology, RNA, RNA synthesis, cell physiology, b I a c It e m i a t r Y/ 00 ABSTRACTz The possible heterogeneity of phenylalanyl-RNA aynthetases, and their corresponding oRNA's was inveatigated using Insect and micro- bial materials as sources of biochemicals. Cellular extracts of very hiqh purity were obtained using standard methods. The enzymes from innect larvae and yeasts were separated into two components on a DEAE cellulose column and their physical properties and enzyme action deter- mined using radioactive tracer methods. Two corresponding aRNA frac- tions were also separated, enzyme EI aminoacylatea phenylolonine with RNAII and enzyme B.-RHAls In the protein fraction a third enzyme E3 ACC NRiAP6033271 appeared, but two corresponding C14_phenylalanyl RNA's were dincovered, a case of one enzyme governing the formation of two slightly different aRNA19. El was species specific being found only in extracts from flies. The existence of other sets of general heterogeneous and species specific enzyme@ are postulated for other organisms. Orige art. has: 3 figures* [W.A, 501 SUB COM 06/ SUDH DAM 29Jun66/ ORIG REFs 004/ OTH REFt 015 IMEKANIIK, N.S. Makanik, N.S. "Iata on the grow-th anatomy of the clavicle". Trudy VoyEn.-mor. med. akad., Vol. XI, 1948, p. 242--1;2,- Ribliogt 27 items. SO: U-300, 11 March 53, (Letopis 'nykh Statey, NIJ. 9,19h9) MEKHANIK, N.S. Mekhanik, N.S. "Torsio femoris in the light ')f new data on the architecture of Solid bone matter", Trudy Voyen.-nor. med. akad., Vol. XI, 191,8, p. 263-79, -bibliog: 31 items. SO: U-30429 11 March 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, Wo. 9, 1949) MEKHANIK, N.S. Mekhanik, N.S. "On a method of studying the rib structureaf man", Trudy voyen.-mor. m-ed. akad. vol. XI, 1948, p. 280-83. SO: U-3042, 11 March 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, No. 9, 1949) KHMIX, N.S. Structures of the compact bone and their significance in surgery. Khirurglia. 140skya no- 9:35-39 Sept 1952. (CIML 23:3) 1. Professor. 2. Of Naval Academy. 1. 1- S. 2. USSR (6CO 4. Scapula 7. Torsion of the shoulder bone in man in ontoge Fenesis., Arkhiv.anat. gist. i embr., 29, 1~-o.4, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified. KRKHANIK, N.S. (laningrad. 22. Petrop-,vlovskaya ul.. d.8. Irv-57) . -,,- Torsion and age peculiarities of the human radius. Arkh.anat.gist. I subr. 33 no.4:18-23 O-D 156. (HIM 10:4) 1. 1z kafedrynormallnoy aaatomil (nachallnik - professor V.K.Godinov) Voyanno-morakoy meditainakoy akademli. (RADIUS. anat. and histol. diviensions & torsion in relation to age) Knaumix, Ka Solo -q9_yLqh_-_AWSZYWA, U.S.. red.; SEIEBALINA, G.Ya.. Lq~ takhn.re4. [Principles of plastic anatomy] 09novy plasticbsiskoi anatonii. Moskva, Gos.1ad-vo "IskusstvO',* 1958. 349 P. (MIRA 1233) (Anatomy, Artistic) KNKWIK, H.S. (Leningrad, 22, Petropavlovelcaya ul.. d.8, lrv.57) Age characterlotics of hand proportiono In man. Arkh.anat. giet. I embr. 37 no.7:83-87 Jl '59. (1412A 12:10) 1. Kafedra plasticheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof.li.S.Makhanik) Instltuta Akademit khudozhestv SSSR im. I.Te.Repina. (HM, anatomy & histolo&v) (AGING, effecta) KE(HANIK, S. 17G77 01, Oat 1947- ,0300 9 "FinAn6fal, Relationships Betwen Main Admi tetra- Industrial Enterprise ti oho and a MeMmik, pp ffSov Finanayu Vol Mr., No 10 DI'SCUSSiod of subject based an violations of decrees wd.'tWoper relations bet4een the main adm1nistra- tione and their.subordinate enterprises In financial matters,- Remedios -suggested. 11. 2 -~264 -,. cr7f,,, izulsii oborotnych sr--~-,tv sots!,al-l,,itiche-;kika --recipiyatiy. DentCi i Kre~iit, -")48, ~'o- 6, -,. /-ic SO: Letoris'Zlo-rnal St.:~tfav, "o. -3(-, 1409cow, 1 )46 bamwil a Mmist finance and credit." Reviewed b1 B, Kokhanik. Dan. I kred. 15 no. 5: 56-63 VT 157. (WaA 1o.-6) (Finance) I Mfl"IK -2T~~Sj Role of credit and Janke in the production and distribution of the national incone. Deni kred. 18 no.11:10-20 9160. (MIRA 13:11) (Finance) MEKHANIK,-S., daktor ekonomicheskikh nauk State Bank tasks in the seven-year plan (OCredit system in the iseven- year plan" by A.K.Korovushkin. Reviewed by S.Mekhanik). Den.i kred. 19 no.5:87-91 Vq 161. (KM 14:5) (Credit) (Korovushkin, A.K.) MEKHANIK, S., prof How the Bolsheviks took posession of the credit system. Don. i kred. 21 no.8:89-92 Ag 163. (AURA 16:9) (Banks and blinking--Government ownership) ~'Iek-~4NIKI v'F" AUTHOR: Mekhanik, V.P., Engineer. 122-2--11/33 TITLE: The Selecti~Tn-of Flywheels for Press-formine Machines (Vybor makhovika kuznechno-pressov.-,Tkh mashin) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 1958, jNo.2, Pp. 3/-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An analytical method is given to compute the required moment of inertia of the flywheel for forgin6 presses and the like. The analysis dispenses with the assumption that the mechanical characteristic of the driving induction motor can be approximated by a straight line. The torque referred to the crankshaft is not assumed to be a two-step curve, but is intro- duced as a Fourier series. Formulae are given for the required motor power and flywheel moment of inertia. There are 3 figures and 1 Russian reference. AVAILABIB: Library of Uongress Gard 1/1 MEKHANIX, V.P. Designing fl7wheel drives for forging and pressing cachimner7. Kuz.-shtam. proizv. I no.2:22-23 F '59. (MIRA 12:10) (Power presses) IEKIIANIR. V.P. Calculatinp flywheels for forging machiaary. Xuz-ahtam.proizv. 1 no.5:30-32 ?IV 159. (14IIIA 12tIO) (Forging machinery) ~-JMMNIK, V.P. Selecting basic electric drive parameters for mechanical press- forging machinery. Kuz.-shtam. proizT. 1 no.8:24-28 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Forging machinery--Electric driving) cil. MEKHANIKv V. P.t CAND TECH SCA, "METHODS OF-eo THE ELECTRIC -SW*WW DRIVE OF 4~~t-STAMPINGrRESSES." Mos- covil 1961. (MIN OF HIGHER AND bEC SPEC ED RSFSR. 1,loscow N1 ACH N S T (KL-OV, 11-61, 221). 0 L -164- ,,,- HEXUmp V.P. Methods of calculating the electric drive of crankshaft presses. Kuz.-shtam. proizv. 3 no. 2:29-33 F 161. (KCRA 14:1) jPower presses-Electric driving) I .ITEKPANIK, V.P. Calculatim, the electric driving of single stroke automatic machines. Kuz.-shtan. proizv. 3 no-11:38-41 N 161. OIUR~ 14: 2 1 )' (Sheet metal workinE machinery--Electric driving) 1,1~ QITK, ',1.P. kand. teldm. rA,,ik _EIT. -Z -,q Z. 1 c r'r, ter o oe rat. i ng w. ru F 'M T RA '~ 71 .Lekt.-f)*,-,Khn-'Lka 35 no.9:28-i9 S 164. F ACC sNR; 0 '10019 CA A I; ---: 0 aPu.~ac,-Iev, V. A. (Engineer); 'Nakhanikov, A. (.~nginoor)' 0.`~3: ldavan Scientific Research instituto of Food Indus4-ry Xo1dav:;'f-iy na-uc"-Ino- institut pishchavoy promys,-Iannosti) T I T :nfrared lamp continuous drier NS:~2 !~onservnaya i ovoshchasushillnaya promys,'I arx'ostf, no. 10, 19'5, 1.5-19 ~.O"P:O TA5S. LR lairm, industrial drier, food technolo-y A new Lnfrared iamo cont4-nuous dr-4er 'or 6rP-nJ .-rapo Lev-~s, raca.-.~-c acids and ot-er ma--arials used in wine making is descri bo-J. The advan7-a,,es of -,As d~!-Jer co:-.7aared to steam and flane drier types include high afficiency (60 to 65;:-",, 7-4-gh-, * hu 11 ,e.relg t ('00 ?g), small overall dL-nensions, ir-de range of termooratILIO cond-itions, and easy,- installation in any 'building. Orig. art. has; 2 figures. Card 1/2 uL-,: 664.8.036.539 ACC NRz AP6oo1944 Ij Figure 2. Basic diagram of an NSL-2 drier. 1-frame, 2-infrared lamps, 3-sockets, 4---,qesh cover, 5-4connecting pipes, 6-side boards, 7--equalizer, 8-forked agitator, 9--straightenin.- roller, 10--hopper. 11--gate, 12-connecting pipe, 13--conveyor belt, 14-guides, 15-legs, 16-output hopper, 17-closing fastener, 18--heat sensors, 19-refleotors. su3 ooD-:,: o6, 13 STJBM DAM none Card 2 PLAKHOVA, N.B.; MEKIIANIKOVA, V.G.; DEMA, A.I. Obtaining gamma globulin for tick-borne encephalitis under industrial conditions. Trudy Tom NIM 12 t254-257160 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Tomskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok. -X,*' MEKHABIKOVA, V.G.; CHERKASHIN, V.I.; FEDOROV, Yit.V. New beaker as a hemogenizer for pulverizing tissues under sterile conditions. Lab. delo 8 no.4:53,-52 Ap 162. WIRA 15:5) 1. Tomskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, vaktsin i syvorotok. (TISSUE EXTRACTS--EQUIPK-NT AND SUPPLIES) MEKIIANIKOVA, V.G.; FEDOROV, YU.V.; VA')IL'YF'.VA, O.A., ZFPTI~A,. N.P. Effect of the duration of st,,)---age on '.~o lizing activity of gamna gloll-lulin in tick--borr,,3 enz-~p-alttis. Trudy TomNlIVS lJo245-246 16 3. (141RA 1'7:1?) 1. 7omskiy - InstitiA vakts'n I syvorotck. i MEKHANSIKOVA, T.T.; BRAKENGRYM, L, red. [Use of keram It In zural construction]PrImenenia keram- zita v sellskom stroitellstve. Krasnoiarsk, Krasnoiarskii sovat nauchno-tekhn. obshchestv NTO Stroindustrii,, 1962. 31 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Glavnyy inzhener laboratorii stroitellnykh materialov Kras- noyarskogo Nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta po stroitell- stvu (for Mekbannikova). 2. Rukovoditell laboratoril stroltell- nyo materialov Krasnoyarokogo Nauchno-isoledovateltakogo in- stituta-po stroitellstvu (for Brakengaym). (Keramzit) 22(3)' SOV/178-58-7-9/24 AUTHOR: Mekhanoshinv I.; juards Lieutenant Colonel TITLE: Saving Training Time (Ekonomim uchebnoye vremya) PERIODICAL: Voyennyy svyazist, 1958, Nr 7: p 27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reports on the training of radio operators in his unit. Based on the experience of the past years, the trainees begin to learn the most difficult signs first, whereby letters and numbers must be learned simultaneously. About 60-65% of the work at the radio stations is used for transmitting. The maintenance of weapons and radio equipment is combined with instructions, whereby the officers and NCO's check the knowledge of the trainees, while the latter may also ask questions. The officers perform detailod time-studies of the trainees' work, whereby inadequate skill in one operation or the other Card 112 SOV./178-58-7-9/24 Saving Training Time is detected immedia*f~,y. The instructors acquired better methods of teaching, thus mnrp time became available for practical traininF,. Trie autha- concludes his article with the statement, t!.at with mnrE I-areful planning of the training time the radi-) -)perafors will acquire more skill during the training. Card 212 SHVETSOV, Ye.3,; MEKHANGSHIN, S.P. Diatilbution, of phlogopi-te deposits in the Aldan mica-bearing province. Zakonom. rasm. polezn. iokop. 6:373-384 '62. (MM 16:6) 1. Yakutskoye geolo icheskoye upravlenize. ~Yakutia-Phlogopite) ACCESSION NR: AP4029206 S/0226/64/000/002/0046/0050!. AUTHORs Nosarchuk, To No; Hekhanashi iaq_Lo~ No TITLE: The problem of oxidizability of boron carbide SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no@ 2, 1964, 46-50 TOPIC TAGS: boron carbide, oxidation, boron carbide oxidation, high temperature oxidation, boron carbide purity, boron carbide re- fining ABSTRACT: Free carbon has a detrimental effect on properties of boron carbide. Several 6trong oxidizers were tested for ability to eliminate free carbon from boron carbide. The beat results were ob-: -tained with a mixture of concentrated nitric, sulfuric, and per- chloric acids with potassium bichromate. Treatment of raw bOTon carbide with thLj mixture for 15-25 mLn reduced carbon and iron contents from 26.14-26.30%and 0.23-1*1% to 21*4-23.7%and 0.07- 0.24% respectively, and increased boron content from 69.8-70.0% to 75.0-77.5Z, The oxidation behavior of boron carbide powder (particle sLxe 0.062-0*074 mm) at 500-1300C In a stream of oxygen -Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4029206 varies according to the total content of boron and carbon and the content of free boron. Generally, boron carbide begins to react with oxygen at 600C; at 700C the oxidation rate increases sharply, at 900-IOOOC it-drops somewhat, and at 1200-1300C another sharp increase occurs, At all temperatures tested, the oxidation rate' decreases with time, owing to the formation of a layer of boron trioxide on powder particles. However I at 1200--i4300C boron carbide is oxidized completely. Generally, as the total carbon content' rises. bo *ron carbide becomes more oxidizable. The ratio of coubined boron to total carbon, BECT, is suggested as a criterion for :,estimating the oxLdLzabi Lty of boron carbide. The higher the ratio, the better boron carbide resists oxidation. OrLge art. hass 3 figures, I formula, and 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONs none SUBMITTEDs 20J&n63 DATE ACQt 2SApr64 ZNCW 00 SUB COD&t CHOMA No RZF SOVI 006 0TRZRt 003 Card 2 / 2 KALTNICHEDIKO, 2.T.; STYUNUTI, T.D.; MIMAIEVA, Z.A.; ye.ya. ~,mp 1 b x cme tr i c d e tti rm; n a t,'1 j n ci C z ~ r, r and n~:x e 1 hype alloys, in one lbati!L. Truc-; n,. 5-1 '63. tu;A'. .,e ACC, XR: AP6027235 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/66/011/008/1436/1440 AUTHOR: Kolesov, L. N.; Mekhantsey, Ye. B., Kil'metov. R. S., Shapovalov, V. I.; Zhuravskiy, V. L. ORG: none TITLE: Calculation of characteristics of distributed R-C-NR-structures having p -n -junction -type nonuniform capacitance SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 8, 1966, 1436-1440 TOPIC TAGS: pn junction, circuit microminiaturization ABSTRACT: A complete approximate matrix is set up of admittances of a non- uniform structure (see figure) consisting of two resistances separated by a reverse-biased p-n junction. In practice, such a structure has been used in component miczarainiaturization, and one of the resistances has been represented Card 1/2 UDC: 539.7.93.011.41 fA.CC NR: AP6027235 C(Z) by a semiconductor supporting base. Although several nonuniform structures have been analyzed by other researchers (e.g. . P. S. Castro, Proc. Nat. El. Conf. , v. 19, 1963), they cannot represent the -n junction. The transient response of such a p-n- 77 p junction - containing structure is investigated using r I differential and integral circuits as examples. The L J transie dr nt-response theoretical curves are corrobo- rated by experimental curves obtained from a p-Ga specimen acted upon by 30-nsec pulses. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 17 formulas. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 30Mar65 ORIG REF: 000 OTH REF: 003 Card 2/2 NEVSTRIJYE-VA, Ye.I.; MEKJIDI, A.S. Prep4nitation of salts on heating surfaces at high thermal loads. Teplofiz. vys. temp. 2 no.5:800,-816 S-0 164. , OMIRA 17:11) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut vysokiA temperatur. MEKHDI ALI SHEYKH ALI imh. rZ*=inatiori of c--cklag re.-i3tanee and rigidity ef berit rlrL-cast preatreos6d conmete unitn. Author's abstr2ct ef a CUSBartVAOD presentp-' for the acadamic degres of Candidate of 'PoohnAcal Sclencesj Issledovamila treshchinostoikosti. i zheftkostl Lzgibaemv_klj sborncmonal-itnykh predvaritellno napriashenr7kh 2bslezobetc,nnyk)- .ilementovs Avtoreferat dissextatsi.l., predstavlannyi na sclakanla kandidata takhnichesklkh nauk. Mc)skva, Nauchno-isel. in-+, i zhelezobetona, 1964. 15 pe NR' AT6021634 (A SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0042/0051 AUTHOR: Styrikovicb, M. A.; Nevstruyevs, Ye. I.; Mekbdij, A* S* ORG: High TemneraturQ-Ressagob Institute, M scow Power Institute (Naucbno-issledovatellskiy Institut vysokikb temperatur pri Moskovs om energeticheakom institute) TITLE: New Investigations of MDS-& transfer at bigh'beat fluxes SOURCE: Teplo- I massoperenos, t. III: Teplo- I messoperenos pri fazovykh prevrashchaniyakh (Heat and mass transfer, V. 3: Heat and mass transfer in phase transformations). Minsk, Nouka I tekhnika, 1965t 42-51 ~ OPIC TAGS: mass transfer, beat flux, thermodynamic analysis ABSTRACT: The experimental work described in the article was based on the fact that, for a solution of a salt which has a negative temperature solubility coefficient, precipitation of the solid phase takes place on the beating surface near which the formation of a supersaturated solution Is possible. The experiments were carried out In 9 cylindrical glass tube placed between two Textolite headers. The heating surface was mounted in the bottom header, In one variation it consisted of a Card ACC NR- AT6021834 4f:~~ Nicbrome plate heated by alternating current, and in 9 second variation it consisted of a massive block of copper whose side walls were bested witb~ an electric beater; in the latter case, the beat was transmitted by tbeifmal conductivity. Experiments were carried out with forced motion of the liquid in the channel at a velocity of 0.5 meters/sac and at two prepsures (atmospheric and of the order of 9 bars). Tests were made first with distilled water and then with solutions of calcium sulfate of determined *concentrations. Experimental results are exhibited in grapbi form. The repilts show that the concentration at the start of unlimited growtb of the amount of salt deposited depends only slightly on underbeating of the liquid up to the saturation temperature, but that it depends to a large degree on the magnitude of the beat flux, particularl, with forced motion of the liquid. Orige art. has: k figures, SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 09Dec65/ ORIG REF: 005 "Investi-atton of the Def-:r7iation or Cbrurercial Ir-r:." Ca ry4 4. Lech 3cl-, Ins-~ Cf -'8ta7-lur:y .-.Oscol-" 1-5:~:-,. (r"L, .,o 13, '~ar 5,51) SC: 6,m. o 67C, 21 Sep -'~:'-31;rvey of Scientific a;-.] rec'-~-Jcal I)issert,,.3tions Def ended at '-S'3~~ -.d -her a:d-ic-itional. In.E-tit,~ti ..s -j- Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 310 (USSR) AUTHOR: Mekhed, G. N. ---------------- TITLE: The Effect of Chemical Composition on the Plasticity of - ,.t~.:.2(Vliyaniye khimicheskogo sostava na plastichnost' tekhnicheskogo zheleza) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Prochnost' metallov. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1950, pp '83-189 ABSTRACT: An investigation of the influence of S and 02 content on the properties of low-carbon(striictur~-l') :tecl namely: V in dynamic tension tests, and ak at temperatures between 200 and 12000. Specimens were cut from killed and jcw--(--.%!-bcn ri-rm-6 and from ingots of electrolytic Fe, both in cast and deformed states. Chemical composition and mechanical properties of -hc:.ts investigated are presented, as well as curves showing P and ak for cast and deformed as a function of temperature. The Author points out that the presence of S and 02 in amounts exceeding 0.01 percent and 0.04 percent, respectively, is to be regarded as the cause of Card 1/2 brittleness of lou-carbon E:te(-l in the tcmz F~r;,ture n E% 137-1957-12-25095 The Effect of Chemical Composition on the Plasticity (cont. ) and 10500. Preliminary deformation improves the plastic properties of low-carbon steel. F N 1. Steel-Deformation-Test results 2. Steel-Plasticity-Chemical f,qctors 3. Steel-Properties-Effects of sulfur Steel- Prooerties-Effects of dioxide Card 2/2