SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MINDRUL, A. I. - MINENKO, V. I.

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GRISHILO, V.F.; FEDORMO, V.F.; MINDRUL, A.I.; K(HPANETS, G.A. Production of high-quality chrome leather from hidea. Kozh.-*buv. prom. 7 no. 10;29-30 0 065 (MIRA 19:1) ,one NANA, Felicia and MINDRUSCA, Elisabetap Prof, Cluj (affiliation not given] "Analysis of the Zoology Textbook for Grade IX." Bucharest, Natura. Seria Biologie, Vol 15, No 4, Jul-Aug 63, pp 52-55. Abstract: Outlines the positive elements of the textbook and notes some deficiencies in both form and content. Criticism is directed at the book's materialist-dialectical conception, its scientific and methodological elements and its illustrative material, 10 - NAIU, felicia; MINDRUSCA, El-iaabatma, Prof. (Cluj) AMI2yeig of the %h-jraZjq ihnual of Zoology. Hatura Biologie 15 to-4852-55 44A9 163. n i ... BOZAC, V.; MINDRUSCA, EL, prof. (Cluj) Use of biology and geology knouledge in pography lessons. Natura Geografie 17 no.2:51-53 Mr-Ap 165. MINDUPAYEV.. Yu, Kh. Mindubayevs Yu. Kh. -- "Me Skeletot.,W of the Spinal Cord and the In- terconnection between the Spinal and Sympathetic Nerves of the Horse." min Higher Education USSR. Kazan$ State Veterinary Inst imeni N. E. Bauman. Kazan', 1955. (Disseration For the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences). Knizhnaya So: Letopist, No. 11, 1956, PP 103-114 -- 1-% , 164' ~- MINDUBAYEV, Yu. Kb,.~ Innervation of %a '44 organs of thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities In R e~ domestic ruminant animals." Mos, 1961. (Mos Vet AcadA Min of Agrjk% RSFSR) (KLp 8-610 235) - 124 - MINDUBAYEV, Zh.1 ULIN, I.I., red.; LEVINA, L.G., tekhn. red. [Thirty-eight baby rabbits from one mother] 38 krollchat ot matki. Moskva, Izd-vo M-Va sell."khoz. RSFSR, 1960. 22 p. (MA 14110) (Collective farms-Rabbits) MINDUBAYEVA, A.Z. Morphology of the nervous apparatus of the uterus in pregnant rabbits. Nauch. trudy Kaz. gos. med. inst. 14:233-234 164. (MM 18:9) 1. Kafedra gistologii (zav. - prof. G.I.Zabusov) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. 70-4-11/*16 AUTHORS: TerminAsove.-Yu.3 and itindukshev,_ TITLE: X-ray Diffraction Analyeig Of the Distortions of the Structures Of Metals.on Static and Dynamic Compression unde ROPM and,Low Temperature Conditions PERIODICAL! Xri0talloSrafiya,A957,,. .Vdl'.2j Nr 4, pp.514-51$ (USSR). ABSTRACT: Deformation- of me tO-ls at liquid N temperatures causes a significant reduction in the influenge of thermal rest. At these low temperatures fragmentation of the crystal blocks is greater and gives rise to greater crystalline strains th occurs when the metal is deformed at ZOOm temperature'. At low temperature the influence -of the rate of deformation becomes negligible and therefore there is no difference bet ween1he effects of stektic and of-dynamic compression as is the-case at tOOM temperature'.- The sPecimens used were tect nical grade duralumin and.electrolytic copper in the form c c7linders 10 mm t1diametet and 15 mm thick'. Back reflection :`X-ray Pictures were taken and:also recordings from an auto. -matic diffractometer with Cu radiation~. The 511 line of ti .-durAl and the 331 and 420 line of the copper were used, th, widths being measured.for various degrees of deformation u to 500 The maximum line broadening for the dural was (fo Card 1A ~,cj "Y-rny otudy oi- tho tju- Of r,-,Ct- I vel comrrc- d-WIM, - C~~,~(litior,:3 o", iid lo,,,, 1'15' 3 p (Lcil State Pr.,,!~ 10.0 co-lir.:~ 99) SOV/126-6-5-24/43 AUTHORS: Mindukshey,,_~F., and Terminasov, Yu-S. TITLE: X-ray Investigation of Block Fragmentation and Dis- tortion of the Atomic Lattice-During Static and Dynamic Deformation of Metals at Normal and Low Temperatures (Rentgenograficheskoye issledovaniye fragmentataii blokov i iskazheniy atomnoy reshetki v protsesse statich- eskoy i dinamicheskoy defoxmatsii metallov pri normallnoy i nizkoy temperaturakh) PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1958, Vol 6, Nr 5, pp, 919 - 923 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The basic factor influencing the changes taking place during static and dynamic deformation is that heat which arises along slip planes. The aim of the present work was to investigate static and dynamic compression of metals at room temperature and at liquid nitrogen temperature, using tw..) metals of entirely different roperties (duralumin and copper). The specimens Uods of 10 mm. dia and 15 mm length) were annealed in vacuum and deformed in static and dynamic compression at room temperature and at liquid-nitrogen temperature. X-ray investigations of the crystal distortions and block fragmentation at static and dynamic deformation at the above temperatures were con- Card.1/4 cerned with the broadening of the K M1011) and (422) I SOV/126-6-5-24/43 X-ray Investigation of Block Fragmentation and Distortion of the Atomic Lattice During Static and Dynamic Deformation of Metals at Pormal and Low Temperatures for duralumin and the (331) line for copper and the results are shown in Figure 1. In statically deformed duralumin a maximum broadening of the line (511) can be seen in specimen; deformed and X-rayed at liquid-nitrogen temperature (Curve 1), particularly during the initial stages of deformation. The broadening of the (422) line as obtained by using an ionisation method, was also studied (see Figure 2). Comparing the dependence of broadening of interference lines-in dynamically and statically deformed duralumin at various temperatures, a fundamental difference is evident which is shown in broadening of the line in relation to the type and temperature of deformation. The broadening of the line during plastic deformation is due on the one hand to micro-slip and on the other to frag- mentation of blocks. In order to elucidate the reason for the great difference in the broadening of the line in relation to the type and temperature ofcbformation, the problem must be more closely considered. With the help Card2/4 of harmonic analysis, a division of the above effects SOV/126-6-5-24/43 X-ray Investigation of Block Fragmentation and Distortion of the Atomic Lattice During Static and Dynamic Deformation of Metals at .Normal and Low Temperatures could be obtained. The results obtained by this method show that lattice disc ortions at room temperature attain a value of 1.10 x 10- on statically compressed duralumin and 0.9 x 10-3 in dynamic deformation. Duralumin specimens deformed a~ the low temperature showed an internal stress of 1.20 x 10-2 for static and somewhat less for dynamic deformation. Hence, dynamic deformation at room temperature causes smaller micro-distortions of the crystal lattice tham those which arise in static compression. This phenomenon can be explained by heat relaxation. Block fragmentation appears to occur because the stressed blocks can withstand only certain maximum stresses of the crystal lattice for a given metal, after which disruption into smaller blocks take place. This is illustrated in Figure 3 in which the crystal block size is plotted against the degree of deformation for duralumin which had been deformed statically and dynami- cally at room temperature and at liquid-nitrogen temperature The influence of the rate and temperature of deformation is Card3/4 also evident. At the low temperature, the influence of the SOV/126-6-5-24/43 X-ray Investigation of Block Fragmentation and Distortion of the Atomic Lattice During Static and Dynamic Deformation of Uetals at Normal and Low Temperatures rate of deformation becomes negligible. At room temperatu3 relaxation increases and hence the influence of the rate oJ deformation is considerably greater. The stresses brought about by work hardening in compression are paxUy lowered b2 relaxation, particularly in dynamic compression. Hence, al the low temperature the micro-distortions attain a greater magnitude and the block size is nearly twice smaller as compared with the block sizes of specimens deformed at rooi temperature. There are 3 figures and 10 references, 5 of which are Soviet and 5 English. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy inzhenerno-ekonomicheskiy institut (Leningrad Engineering-Economics Institute) SUBMITTED: February 111 195? Card 4/4 AUTHORS: Mindukshev, V.P., Terminasov, Yu.S. 32-24-4-50/67 TITLE: A Device for Testing Samples With Respect to Static and Dynamic Compression at Low Temperature (Ustanovka alya ispytaniya obraztsov na staticheskoye i dinamicheskoye szhatlye pri nizkoy temperature) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. ?J+, Nr 1+, pp. 489-489 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The system described makes it possible to attain static and dynamic compressions at constant test-temperatures in liquid nitrogen. It may be seen. from the schematical drawing that the sample is between pressure plates of which the upper one in in a cylinder which regulates the amount of deformation, whereas the lower plate is fastenea to the piston. The entire system in heat-inaulatea and is filled with liquid nitrogen; before being measured, the sample is left in it for 10 minutes, after which il is deformed in liquid nitrogen. The temperature of the sample is measured by means of a thermooouple during the process of de- termination, in which case one contact is on the Burface'of the sample and the other in the liquid nitrogen. In static tests the Card 1/2 systam is installed on the ball supports of the press, whereas ix A Device for Testing Samples With Respect to Static, 32-24-4-50/67 and Dynamic Compression at Low Temperature the case of dynamic tests it is fastened to the ram supports by means of sorews.'The ram should have a looking device for the purpose of intercepting the striker after the rebound caused by percussion. The deformed samples may be oon-reyed in a Deward vessel fined with nitrogen for the further investigation of a radiographic, metallographio or other kind. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Leningmdakiy inzhenerno-ekonmicheakiy institut (LarLbwi& Inftstr1w -~Pt Itutey . C3 1 Mat~rials--Test methods 2. Materials-"'Tes'ting equipment 3: Materials--Mechanical properties 4. Temperature--Control systems 5. Nitrogen (T,~qui4);;-Applications Card 2/2 ~!&t.-MKINASOV, Toi,IL Appamtus for radlagmpUc tweettgation at low tompr&tures, Zw. Ub, 24 uos'5s641 15N . (KM lIt6) Is' Isubgradekly Insbanern"kemodaheskiy I=tItut, Naawmpby) GAYnk,I.,V. I [Rayda. R.P.1; MIgFM. A.K. [Mindiujr, O.K.] Radiation of photons in collisions of scalar particles. Dop. ts, pov. Vviv. un. no~T-ptijt232-214 157, (KIRA 11:2) (Collisions (Nuclear physics)) (Photons) 1.9500 157-73 Is"Two AUTHOR% Mindyuk, A. K. 28513 3/072/61/000/011/002/002 B105/B144 TITLE: Dependence of the state of stress of metal-glass welding seams on the hardening temperature PERIODICALs Steklo i keramika, no. 11, 1961, 21 - 22 TEXT: The dependence of the temporary and residual state of stress of metal-glass welding seams on the hardening temperature was optically established by polarization. Welding seams of 914-636 (EI-636) steel with contrast glass were investigated, and the dependence of the difference Ad of residual stresses on the hardening temperature t was 0 c determined. The range of hardening temperatures of 440-600 C represents the temperature zone of variable residual stresses. At hardening temperatures below 4400C and above 600 0 C, residual stresses remain con- stant. The maximum of residual stresses lies at t. M 5100C, the minimum at t C -~ 6000C. In the temperature"range of 20 - 4600C, the thermal expansion coefficient of metal is higher than that of glass, at temper- Card 1 As 28513 S/072J61/000/011/002/002 Dependence of the state... B105/B144 atures >,, 4600C it is higher for glass than for metal. Fig. 2 shows the course of the residual-stress difference A6 as a function of the reheating temperature t r during subsequent stress-removal annealing. It may be seen therefrom that the attainable values of &for all existing hardening temperatures lie between the curves 2 (hardening temperature tc = 6000C) and 3 (hardening temperature to - 5100C). There are 2 figures. Card 0') 3/072/62/000/009/001/002 3117/BI86 AUTHOR:- Mindyuk, A. K., Junior scientific worker TITLE: Efficient heat treatment conditions for glass screens of metal-glass envelopes.of cathode-ray-tubes (CRT's) PERIODICAL; Steklo i keramika, no. 9, 1962,-19--7 20 TEXTs The state of stress in glase-to-metal seals of CRT's having circu- lar glass screens for the 40Ak1G (40LK1B) type tubes was investigated and eJ'fective conditions of heat treatment for glass-to-metal seals were sought. The etrength of CRT seals was shown to depeAd neither on the composition of the material nor on alterations of thd-thermal 'expansion coefficient for metal or glass. The requ#ed'strengthcan be achieved by proper selection of the tempering temperature and by4niforr. cooling-of .the glass. Symmetric semi-tempering at 51.OOC was found to bt, the optimum condition to obtain adequate strength both for thj manufacturing process and for the finished product. There are 4 figures. lCard 1/1 T, 23o66-65 8WT(m)/9WA(d)AWP(t)AVP(b) MN1JD ACCEMON NR: AT4049946 8/27 23/64/000/003/0119/0123,-o TITLE: Corrosion istAIbility Of Sh"15 st-cel from e)ectroslag anJ vacuum stTlelts Am 17irrcmm Fiziko-mekhanichesIdy institut. Vlivanive rabochikh ared na steel impurity/steel ShHhI5 ABSTRACT- Ball bearing steel ShKh15- frorn dirferent tyPes of smelts was investigated for corro-,!on resistance The samples %vere ShKM5 steel smelted in the ordinary w.-ty, ,qteel IrnrlLed by electr-slag melting witp sub,,3equent vacuum sTnelt:ng and cortninjng sarne nor- idmixLures (SliKh15S);~ Clio s;11re stGel as ShKhl5S except with a lower 15 P -%corification conterit o' Imp.--irities-I-- - -_J/~ and steel smelted orce by clectro .:c resulfs (.-see Fig. 1 0., tide Enclosure) show Uinnt the corrvqi~,n stability of hardened S111K.'115 1'reParud by the ordinary, electroslag or vacuum exhibits ?r)-'Io% larf-er corrov!on itability t1vin steel annealed over the game pcriodl of time L 2306"5 ACCEMON NR: AT4049MS 0 the corrosion slAbUity d 1e" pure MOQ15 wW ShXkI5S smelts by 25-30%. Among various nomeWic empmests left after the &Nove-wentiomid types at smelting. oxides wW wilicatse reduced the cormsion stability of the ball bearing @t" marv sipMeandy. Globular &M spot impurities and PubUse caused less marbW ill-offects. SUBMITTED: 2WwW XNCL#. V, NO REF SOV: 002 OTHERt 000 2/3 :503 COD& MM GUTMAN, E.M.;__MINDYUK, A.K. Charge forming on metal surfaces under the action of the working medium. Fiz.-khim. mekh. mat. 1 no.1:22-26 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Fiziko-mekhanicheskiy institut All UkrSSR, LIvov. Submitted July 23, 1964. L 4Q206-65 Eff (a)/bW(w)/EPF(c )/EWA (d)/Jr/kW(t)/tW (z)/EW(b) "/JPYWB ACCESSION NR.- AP5009278 8/0369/65/001/001/"27/6031 At"HOR: Kuslitaldy, A.B.; Mindyuk Rudenko, V.P,; Bnhov B.F. ---Now TITLE: Corrosion resistance and corrosi fatigue atrength of hardened Sh9h 15 teel SOURCE: Fizlko-khimicheskays memmAl imateridov, v. 1, no. 1, 1965, 27-31 'MUM TACN.- steel corrosion, steel fatigue strength, hardened steel, Yorrosion different degrees were made on oair~ples of ball-7bgAr th nonmetallic impurities and different densitie Six types of ShKk 15 steel (made by six different technological variants) were thus tested. A 3% NaCl solution was used as the corrosive medium. 17he corrosIan resistance of electrosiag and vacuum steels was found to he virtually the same and somewhat greater than that of the ordinary variety made in an open arc furnace. The 3% N&CI corrosive medium sharply decreased the cyclic strength of hardened steel. Steels subjected to electroslag remelting were found to be somewhat better in this regard. Fatigue tests on the six types of steel showed that the more aggressive the corrosive medium or more sevw.*e the testing conditions (preliminary . L 40906-605 ~ ACCESMON NR: "5009278 corrosion of the samples), Ow smaller the difference in the properties of these types, Le. , the less they differed from one another. Orig. art. has- 3 figures. SUMMM 204lut" EN. CU 00 BUD CODE: UM 2/2 ..Card ACCESSION NR: APS012651 UR 0369 6~0 002/0 72 0181 AUMOR: Karpenkor, r. V.; Gutman, E. K.; Mindyuk, A. K. 4~~ _P1 TITLE: The electrochemical properties and chemical resistance of the white layer mekhanika materialov, v. 1, no. 2, 1965, 172-181 P", ~TOPIC ~'---Iqyer, e e it d TAM wh t6- I iMtroc'fiemdd'tiiy'#- corros on- - A chemlcaf~ resiatan6i, reas- 'tance, steel., metal chemical property ABSTRACT: A white la-yeAs formed on the surface of steel in certain cases: dur- electric-spark and electric-arc harden- 'ing, when the__e__is__fr1~ct1:6n, iii4--alio"' Tn=~th#`-cas___ --injUe&- cti br--gases. du~ng -a on- explosive forming. This white 1is very difficult to etch in ordinary metallo- JaY7 r -e i graphic reagents. The whit is a part of the base metal which undergoes stru( tural and phase transformations. The density and uniformity of the layer depend to i-F-M-71- F, a great extent on ow a formed. In this arti e the electrolytic potential of -f" -hlf-.m lavers and the norro= resistance of the white laver I ~ :1 Iva -W .1 - 1 ~X -finv Z=-Studie-d-. -`-Hy-poedfm*