SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKIFOROVA, O.A. - NIKIFOROVA, V.M.

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NIKIFT)ROVAt O.A. Ultrastructure of thrombocytes in )lealth;w subjects and in those with cancer (elec-xon microscopic study)# Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi, 5 no. 904-39 160. (MIRA 14,1) (LOOD PLATELETS) (GANCER) NIKIFOROVA, O.A. Cb%antity of thrombocytes and the thrombocytic formmIa of the peripheral blood in healthy persons. lab.delo 6 no.2:32-34 xr-Ap t6o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Kliniko-ekspertnyy otdol (zav. - prof. M.I. Khvillvitskaya) Leningradskogo nauchno-inaledovatellskogo instituta ekspertisy trudooposobnosti I organizataii truda invalidoT. IV (BLOOD MATMTS) ACC NR: AP603E804 SOURCE CODE: UR/0240/66/000/011/0078/0081 AUTHOR: Bashrintakova, T. A.; Sukal'skaya, S. Ya.; Nikifurova, 0. A.; PeZTTjakov, A. A. 4t CRG: none TITLE: Radiation+ygienic evaluation of ground in which radioactive wastes are buried SOURCE: Gigiyqna,i sanitariya, no, 11, 1966, 78-81 IOPIC TAGS: radioactive waste disposal, radioactive waste disposal equipment, radio- activity measurement f ABSTRACT: The area observed, in use since 1962 has a complex of installations, includ-' ing depositopies for fluid and solid waste products, a place for decontaminating ma- chines, and ~;ontaiiners, etc. The study tested air pollution and variations in the ;7'adioactiv~V rate in operations connected with the transport and disposal of the waste products. Two main sources of pollution were the ventilation systems in the buildings and the sewage where it reached open reservoirs. Sr90' CS137 , Ce'44, and Ra226 were used as indicators. ror control of the radioactivity level determined by aerial fall- Yat activity of the deposits and the settled dust, density fallout rate of Sr9o and : 2SIJ7, aerosol air activity on the studied territory, adjacent grouni, including ilants, were measured. Samples were selected at various times of year. The control 2 ~ int was 6 km from the object. A total of 107 deposit and dust samples and 48 plant .Po Card 1/2 UDC: 614.73:621.339.7 ACC NR: AP6036804 simples were investigated. In two years, the untreated sewage produzed no observable effects on the zone adjacent to the open reservoir. Occasional pollqtion of the ter- ritory and sanitary-protective zone was effected by the ventilation exhaust. 711e pol- Ilution was insignificant (within permissible limits) and did not exceed the limits of the sanitary-protective zone. The working personnel revealed no specific health im- pairment in the course of the three year study, and the exposure to raciation doses Wits Within permissible limits. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. SUB CODE: 18,06/ SUBM DATE: 03Jun65/ ORIG REF: 002 1 ; Card 2/2 ~'77CPVA, O.G.; P.D. Stardard ' zat ~ ~r ar -j v- -A uc, 'r;r. -I~in ' : 17.- -- : fa (.,., MA, ",)I, ) 29 no. 1: fi-~ NIKIFO *W-1 Soviet psychological studies on the Interpretation of fictional literature. Vop.paikhol. 3 no.3:88-96 My-Je 157. (MLRA 10:8) l.Kafedra paikhologil Moskovskogo universiteta. (Literature--Psychology) !-rlioll' # P qc I.- NIKIFOROVAV O.I.(Moskva) Siguificance of speech for accuracy in the reproduction of a visual image. Vop.paikhol. 7 no.1:133-140 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Speech) tReproduction(Psychology)) BOGOMOUNA, S.N.; VAYTKUNENE, L.I.; KRASMOSELISKIKH, A.A.; MIKR2~OVA, 0.1. Development of imagination in law students during the practical study,of criminology. Vop.paikhol. no.6sU7-123 N-D 062. (KIRA l6s2) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Criminal investigation-Study and teaching) - lk VIKIMOTA. 0.1. ,-I.- - StratlgTaphtc plan of the upper Silurt&n to Podoll&. YmLt. TMAI. 0b. "r, U0.8:43-54 148. (MIRA 11W (Podoli&-Gooloa, Str&ttgraphic) NIRIFOROVA, 011ga Ivanovna, 1905- StratigTaphy andBrachiopoda of Silurian deposits in Podolia. Y)osk-xra, Goo. naucfrio-tekhn. ivi-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1954. 217 p. (Trudy Vsesolluznuf~r, rviuct.1,0- issledovatellsko-go geologicheskogo instituta) (54-1,4197) Q.E796.N5 HIKIFOROVA, 0.7. ~- Now data oa the stratigraphy and paleogeography of Ordovician and 21luriaa deposits in the Siberiaa Platform. Mat. V M II no,7.5o-lo6 '55- (ORA 10:4) (Siberias Platfora-Geology, Stratigraphic) MIKIFOROVA, 0.1.; OBTJT, A.K. Correlation of Silurian sediments in the luropean part of the U-S*S-R* with those in Central Europe. Sov.geol. 2 no-1156- 61 Ja '59- (KIRA 12:4) le Vaeaoy=nyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy geologichaskiy institut i Leningradskly goaudarstvannyy universitet. (Geology, Stratigraphic) NIKIFOROVA, 0.1. Kulumbella, a nev genus of the family Stricklandlidas. '%leont.zhur. no-3:61-65 6o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Yeesovusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy geologichaskiy institut. (Siberian ?Iatform--Brachlopoda, Fossil) NIKIFCR ANDREYEVA, O.N.; D0114ATOV, P.S., vedushchiy red.; BRUSHED, D.M., vedushchiy red.; SAFRONOVA, I.M.,, tekhn.red. (Paleozoic biostratigraphy of the Siberian Platform. Report No.l: Ordovician and Silurian stratigraphy of the Siberian Platform and its paleontological basis (bErachiopods)) Stratigraftia ordovika i silura Sibirskoi platformy i as pale ontologiche skoe oboanovanie. (brakhiopody). Leningrad. Gos. nauch.-t*kh&.---izd-vo neftA garno.-toplivnoi lit-ry, Leningr. otd-nie 1961. 289 P. 54 plates. (Leningrad. Vaesoiuznyi geologicheskii institut. Trudy, vol.56). (MIRA 15:11) (Siberian Platform-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Siberian Platform-Brachiopa, Fossil) NIKIFOROVA 0 1 - OBUT, A.M. ~ -- .9 !f~o Silurian and Devonian boundary in the U.S.S.R. Sov.1poL 4 no.2:86-91 F 161. (gnu 46: 10) 1. Vuesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy geologicheakiy institut I Ianingradskiy gosudaretvannyy universitet. (Paleontology, Stratigraphic) MYAGKOVA, Ye.l.; NIKIFOI%OVA, 0.1.; VYSOISKIVY, A.A.; IVANOVSKIT, A.B.; SOKOLOV, H.'S*;'6tv. red.; KOTLYAIRT~,311UYA, F.15.1 red.izd-va; GALUSHKO, Ya.A., red.izd-va; MAITUIMBIA, L.I., tekbn. red.; YEGOROVA, D.F., tekhn. red. (Stratigraphy of Ordovician and Silurian sediments in the Moy-yero Valley; Siberian Platfo.-irl Stratigrafiia ardovik- skikh I tiilviriitikikh otlozhenii dolirV reki Moiaro; 3ibir- Bkaia platformn. Poikva, Izd-vo All &M, 1963. 63 p. (M IRA 16: 12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy ,-,eologicheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in- stitut (for V:sotskiy, Nikiforova). 2. Institut ge(-,logii i geofiziki Sibirskcgo otdeleniya Ali SSSR (for Myagkova). 3. Sibirskiy neIUChD0-i:3s1edovataI'akiy institut U,~-ologil, geofiziki i riner.11nogo !;yr',,-rt (for Ivanovskiy). (,Poyyero Valley-Geology, Stratigrapi.ic) NIKIFOROVA, 0.1.; OBUT, A.M. New stage between t,he Silurian and Devonian. Gr~ol.i geofiz. no.7:75-79 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Institut geologlL i geoftzikl Sibirnkngro ot,delpnlyq AN TISR, Novosibirsk. N", N I I ~, ~ !~ , " if- W :) ~ ; il. , , ; - k. , . ~, -?)~ 'Aa- Rangc. , Tr .~- ~ ': , . %! ii . " ~.X*a -F. ~ ,X * -, , . ~, 4 -1' , ~i'i - K 1 '~,4. ' A A-L-A- L-L-A -A- J a -M t 4 a I --I- - a- r --r- A .1, . 0 '.0 PlOtst ~ 'L Dumidaso vat dyes. W .. Puras-KmhIts. Ku-- 67-.. cartmixylic acidq of be naphthak-nc w ~;'Yk offulf-fl*m! with &~IiAlllinr'4 tile d wric, a* 'a 04 *at a 9 ww A- k 1-0 -rL4D 0 It, A Tet ile i -00 -)QC or I -*a : -00 CA* Zee IN zoo No "00 too 0. 03'451~c' a.. 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The 2-rommo- 00 z fitiamcnic (20.3 a.) was IxAlcd with 115A) cc. of it" Acoll .00 00 ~* 00 3 j 00 j 00 00 00 64111, , ~j U a 0 00 model a tvffua ctrudecow-ir for 7 lots. The bat resectiou mitt. .00 treated will- lit-Ims water Yielded 2-acartykiallinudualoremor (I(kk%), tit. IM', letter wAshing with 50% AcOll road 0 a with wxtcc.),,Fbc pguduct a.) was allsocilt, I 1 be" et .40 to olleacidt Ate. 4:170 cc.) ralict, after ciagilld to r4l" sees nittested wills 12.6 rc. ul JIN(h (d. 1.42), yielding 4o0 W a "I St. (so. tit 21:11 1 end 2-a-tylounio-7-autridutararric. The mitt. al hourricarea (W-3 a.) was tai,ticaded to %P_V - all sAlS. '00 and be" in the wortsiv -( 4d V. carried. IICI kor I fir, A* AIIrtdistn.u11~lU1qIleAk-. Its. Italuctic. mul xykm. -I. In boiling PbNo. pyvkftvw the f0letbrin final WAA All0wral 11, Stdtkl late 12' 111-0 IIM rated WNW. I'll. lye WAS a talent. 01 CIS and to 0 plat. WAS filtrared land tia"Ical .$ill lilt, - -10.1. 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WhI.-b Jv,-d WNA tMight '00 buxybc acid in 16 cc. od water tit a scalord tutic at IN- yellow. 4 4 INX14ttleny 1 c all W' Nor 12 lies. Yielded 3,0 a. all diunufamok vat dye. in. rebovelf 3M-. -n. dy. was veled, fron, unchanad Togut.. ~W* 0 tit by with 10% scedis and risen with 111C) So 4'. too ftw= womilailiclieleadwilloNetWisthits 11111109V 4 Sn"N' Sea I I a fill 0 tow. to tok.. WOW. ctkgf. MaCithlit. ..0. . 0 0 o Iii ~00 0 as 411 1e go 00 0 0 0 t e A ine, Ak in ra ry., 9 t;b Of 0: 3:~, Illdc Synthe ICU, H doil izz C ay in Prepti. t.T xedugivg (C (OWNHOICkh OCOC, ) and 90D a, 1140-M a with a Condenser, thermoftItter, &ttd Wryct, t witil I 'With Naam wit h caust. Sarring and Cooling, then fit I 475 g., BzH in IWO cc, ether, the mixt. stirred int-sive- Y ,`A- K during 9, hr3. at 00-30*, the ether layer removed, 1/1 of the 130 distd., od the Mid csyst, residn- carefully mixtd with j-, 1"00 M twitAtion ga-soifne, glared of, anti vacuum-dried 11(100ftj at aO cc. abs, a1c. with 4 g. of a N1 catalyst In a dry autos 2W clave, b hytimgenattd. at 78-806 and !3~-145 atin. pfesmre, and whea the pres-Sorc drot* to 110-15 atm, Marc If is intxo- duced until the origbial level is reached; after 4-4.5 1ars. no tuoreffisabsorbed. The ale. suir. Filtered from the tatelyst and allowcd to jitand 10-15 ~va. daiiit-g aystab of 1,3-di- bcnzi-1-2-pbenyltetraliydrjfm;dazole (HI), which is flitered off, the filtrate evapd., wW the ofly residue distd. tit 203118 MW., yieldLn 49 g. 11; another 8 g. Is obtained frcm M, giving it totary1dldpf55Cj6517o)- lisaulobile,yvilowish,. water Qll,tol.in*c6~6, ale, Xhcr;W qHs. ic2rbo Ansol abs, ether, wa*ing the pptd. sait twlee with ether, and drying It in an evacuated xlesiceator, is sol. with difficulty In A. S neetode, ale., C4H#j,,AUd.S ONI&WHUK, A.Ts.; NIKIJWOVA, O.K. --waft"IMAM fi~rnthso Lao from il~ert sugar. Zhur.prikl.khin. 29 in of histam no.5:789-793 Ky 156. (NLBA 9:8) (Histamine) (sugar) -UT 7 ~R S Nil-iforova, U. TITLE: I. The 3,ynt~,csis of 2 1-Bco-o,.; o -n ~:i -,"r; 'v p- L - I , -) F i-o::i Pre -nanol-3.~-Diore- 20 (I~ c-luc 21-~Irnm~:-c-. triona-3,11 2'~ i,~,. ~ ro 1. 1. 1- '.j) PERIODIC.',.L: Zhu rn d kh i-ii i 1 ._i -6, Vol N r .1 i) ~: I' - -1 - I ',,. ~ 7 U ABSTRACT: D i f f e r e.-. t f r n -i c s U, i:: (,;al 1 r) (He f s i of t.% e --n i n I - 11 ~): i e - 11 , 2, 'D r 0 -tio. of er ~-'onveri-i an into tl~e -J-riv!--tive it ):, ~ ! --~ t 7. i t c t e s u~ -- eq! i c.,-: t or L;i:~iult r 4 t I,, ~j 21-bro-~opr~ -i- ' n o 1 - I t i 1 20; t i t - t i f 1l t ..romine in he o~ i 2 1 t:.-- - ctoxy -r t,:e acetate of d i hy-1 f o c or t i f~ o, ~ e I: t -n t 11 t e r -.- t ~. r ji -.1entione-1 in one i,lace t-.at t..e :10es not c,-ti-"-.e preininol-"~a-(!lo:l----11,2C, to but dione-11,20 (Ref 1:~ of t t 11 t,~, r - t 1 i r P. t - c ..-e!. - r, d ,i r,( e t c, r- in of t -ic r~-' ~ t e o f Card 1/3 1 20 _i-, t-) t~i;~ A -- '- 17a-dir):e-1 1 20 JL7, ;,iven I. T-.e S;nthe.91's of 2 1 -Bro- c)~r~ -~l - 3, 11,20 Frr,,-. rlr~? --iii a l-lpl-Di,)!;e- 7 211, without the s 1 T:~ e o 6 h _ I i 4~- of t~,e co:~Strl;cticw of t:ie ~~,-,in fron lione-1 1 20 i,,; of -t -u! tit-tc-,-. t;lc. ex.~ --lve 4 by nickel ly i r c t:.L? i-11.1 BH - . Y W it ~! Ni TLS to 7(J-'12/- vlit~ ll-iBll , ), f:~.ct as It ve.--Y, i,~~ )rt--,rt for t,if~ A' :-n e 7 i v z- ij r c. pa r-, t i as cortiSone. The n:nth(~ iC of 7 en ,11,20(VII) fro-,. ~re ntntrl --,11,~O 1c t s - I i e -. e . D i f - e t f r o::. t t;.e of to acetic un,--Arilr, -,:;! -.rrie! );t wit- :-ulfo- calicylic acill. T..e . ~r--uj Co.- --A /ITT' ,.i: -, - ).,. -I C, - t;~ I i ~. t 0 (IV) by o.~-i-!,--tion v;ith T'le solution of so-li-.r~ v,-i.- f!-r t-.,,: 0' t-c oxi le (IV) and for t~ie i-ol:iction of (Y) . T,~o ca ~o,~!A (VI) ~.-i~-.s o~)t~iired from the bro-)i:.%tion of (V) tlioxane in :-i tri --no l ~Lin ej.;jj.-" (VII) 1-Y WILB 11, J r1 t mearl 1; of N - u --If 1 '7 of c C~u,d 2/3 are Siviet. 1. The Synthesis of 21-Bro-oi)re,~n-.nol-17,-Tr'-one- 30-1 ~,11,20 From ?reL2-nanol-3p-Dione-11,20 ,,3SOCIATIOY: Voesoy-uznyy nauchno-i2:-'Lc~ci,-,,.rqtells',ciy khimiko-farnniatsevtichesk'iy institut imeni S.Ordzlioniki,,ize ( All-Union Scie:~tific Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S.Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTED: May 25, 1957 1. Bromopregnanol--Synthesis 2. Substitution reactions 3. Cyclic compounds--Chemical reactions Card 3/3 5-0) AUTHORS. 7 N ik i f N. N. Suvorov, T IT L -T? Steroids (Steroidy). IV. -ynthesis of 11-Deh~--dro 'jorticos-,~:-)ne From 11-Ketoprogeoterone (IV. Sintez 11-degidrokorti-osteron- iz 11-ketopro6eaterona) PERIODICAL: ZhUrnal obshche~ khizaii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, pp 2428-24z~! ABSTRACT: In the report by I. A. Hogg ("ef 2) -and co-workera is well a,~ in American patents (Refs A, 4) it is indicated in brief that it may be possible to obtain the 11-dehydro corticovterone acetate by condensation of 11-ketopro,3esterone with diethyl oxalate. The resultant 21-ethoxy derivative was subjected to furt*.er trans- formations and finally yielded the wanted product. Also similar syntheses according to H. Ruschig (Ref 5) wid 1. 1"Lu"-'&-Jeri (Ref 6) have to be mentioned. In the report by Hogi: nD experimental data are given. Besides, the author3 had to carrL, out the synthesis of 11-dehydro corticosterone for pharma-coloeical purposes and further investigations. They synthesized this coj2pound from 11-1cetoproje.:terone according to the given scheme. The 11-ketoprogesterone (I) was synthesized by oxirl,~-tion of the acetic acid oolution of 11CX-oxy-pro,,-esterone (Ref 7) with the Card 1/3 chromium mixture. The condensation of compound (I) with excess Steroids. IV. Synthesis of 11-Leh3,dro Corticosterone a Prom 11-Ketoprogesterone diethyl oxalate was carried out iri benzene at roogi temPerature with freshly prepared sodium methylate. The aqueous solution of the enolate (II) was transformed into the free ketoester (III) by treating it with dilute hydrochloric acid, for purification reasons. Compound (III) wan dissolved in :-,iethanol, troated -uith a calculated quantity of alcoholic sodium IV(2ro--ido and ra- transformed to ive (II). The iodination of (11) aith iodine at -200 yields M) ahich was subjected unaoparL.tedly to saponification, under formation of (V), and to a 1,eto cleavage with sodium methylate in methanol -at 00. The substitution of the acetoxy group for the iodine in (VI) by means of potas::ium acetate in acetone yielded (VII). The techr.ical (1711) was purified by means of adsorption and saFonified according to T. Reichotein (Ref 8). The end product is the free hormane (VIII). There are 9 references, 4 of uhich are joviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesayuzny-j nazichno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-fa-rmatsevticheskiy institut im. S. Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Scientific Chemico- Card 2/3 pharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) Steroids. IV. Synthesis of 11-Pehydro Corticoaterone 5c, 7/79-2 9-71- -7 l, /e7 From 11-Ketoprogesterone SUBMITTED. June 2, 1958 Card 3/3 SUVOROV, N.I(.1 NIKIFOIMWA,-Q,,K.; SOKOLOVA, L.V.; KOVYLKINA, N.F.; LEYBELIMAN, F.Ira. Now synthesis of Reichatein's substance "S." Med.prom. SSSR 1.4 no.12: 9-12 D 160, (MIRA 13:12) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikizde. (CORTICOSTERONE) NIKIFOROVA, P.G. Views of S.A.Sukhanov on the clinical asnects of involutionnal pa7- choses. Zhur.navr.t paikh. 55 no.6:46-5--467 - il~, (?fLRA rj:P) 1. PBikhiatricheal%ya klinika OcIdeBakogo mmditainakopo instAtuta imeni N.I. Pirogova. (PS-CHOSES. INVOLUTIOTTAL.) AIKIFWVA,T--P.G*_ Systematized form of late paraphrenia. Zhur. nerv. i paikh. 60 no. 6:724,730 060. OMIRA 13:12) 1. Paikhiatricheskaya klinika (zav. - prof. L.A. Mirellzon) Odeaskago meditsinskogo inatituta imeni N.I. Pirogova. (PARANOIA) PTATYSHKIN, N.M.; NIKIFOROVA. R.A. Improving gas burning in heating boilers and in small district heating installations. Gas, prom. 4 no.2:24-27 Ir '59. (MIRA 12:3) (Kiev--Gae--Heating and cooking) I 0 - VA C T princip-les c-*- tne str-ct"re and ~a.L- a Mul. ekop. b4c.l. me(l. 51, i. Fab`net mikrnfiziolorii 'zav. - K.A. Snoslireracc,', otcle ~a ek.3p--r: - ,v b i cl o k, i i i pa to I cj;, i izav. D.ii. '-~iks inst,47 ,!),a tz*'! 1 of,', i i i gar'eti 'It L (dir. A Be Iz,,aypv -sk-DFo (ALdr., ieniya A~ I,. ov(,.,i i bi rok, ."IKIFOROVA, S.F.; -1SHOSSHENKO, K. A. S*,rilcture and developmeni. of -ne frog. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 1. Kabinet mikrofiziologii (zav. Instit.uta tsitologii i genetiki Novosibirsk. Submitted Sept. 21, 11 y bed i.-~ .- - -f capil'iar- 47 no.9:9-~-98 S 1;4. (MIRA 38:11) - kand.me d. rift u ~, K.A.Shmsh,-; kc- Sibirskovo otdelenlya AN 1963.. . BURGSDCU, H. rof. NIKIMOVA A. (Chelyabinsk) State of arterial pressure in mitral stenosis. Klin.ard. 35[i.e.341 no.1 Supplement:10 Ja '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. 1,,1 kafodry fak-ul'tatskoy terapit (zav. - prof. H.V.Burgsdorf) Chlyabitickogo maditultickogo Intititutm. (HEART-VALYNS-DIS"SES) (BLOW PRilbbWRE) IACC NRi AP6033465 SOURCE CODL: UR/0413/66/000/018/0042/0043 .LNVENTOR: Gatsenko, L. G.; Sigal, B. M.; Nikiforova, T. A.; Shipova, S. N.; Munyokova, Z. 14,; Petrova, M. F. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of 1-methyl-4-dichlorocarbamylpircrazine salts. Glass 12, No. 185926 [announced by "Akrikhin" Chemical and Pharmaceuti- cal Plant (Khimiko-farmat9evticheakiv zavod "Akrikhin")] SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 18, 1966. 42-43 70PIC TAGS: MC,4 'kBSTRAC 0 simplify the preparation of 1-methyl-4-diethylcarbamyl--- piperazine salts by the reaction of ditrazine with acids (phosphoric or citric) and to increase the yield of the salts, the reaction is carried out in isopropyl alcohol. [W.A. 501 SUB CODEt 07/ SUBH DATEs 22juI65 Card 1/1 UDC; -kL5,4,5--5~7,861,3 NIKIFOROVA, T.B.; SOLDATKINA, L.V. Cardiac aneurysm in rheumatism. Trudy MDUIKI rVs251-257 062. (?MW 16:4) (ANEURYSMS) (RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE) I - P. T: TLE A method for t he Do t 1r 'h. r- F.r. FLP1,V:.'AL, I k-t-, 9~9, H.. pp. to :u,, -4 to ~tt- (W. 1). Th- d... tl.h f th,. :4,~'~,d 11r 114, 1,;-; TL. A.,--- ~f b the Card '14 -4 the rubber .o , . ru, hhe rtoo bal.o., -.he l.tilr. of hbe at , .:1 r atio. and p,ora :1.dld. -be P:.o If a. .,:4.r. h.. a.he Jo...__ rj-". 'To "I" 11r th- of ~,:hl* t-r.r. te.tia, it, 1- 3. -.1 'or "or !-,r~ Th. of K 'bt.-1 ... -t.d I., a 'o of b.t.- tr. h, of h. th , ; ', ih-, t, !il'rob blr it. T1* p -h 4 the d::.Md., or= Notsta`4 contoat to 9at 't th. Tre C. I h: ..Ik- pl-I p-du-,oo Card 214 'h do:! t to r. . . -:'- .-- or, ~q r,. :t:;,, t re th. k t:bl* 1rt re_ to or 1. t . . .. .....%t -P' of K .965. 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(MIRA 15:5) 1. Zavod "Krasnyy treugolinik" i Leningradakiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta. (Rubber-Moisture) PESCHANSKAYA, R.Ya. GO LDPLYFF~ KREP, Ye.R. -'I'- GA L I B;-,..t'. YKF Ye l?'. 7A , T New softeners for the manufacture of r--bber fm-~otwear. Ka~.cn, i rez. 23 no.5:20-24 My 164. 1. Nauchno-issledovateLlskiy institut. :,-z'..,,,c,vykr: ~. 'ateksnvkh, izdeliy i zavod "Krasnyy treugo',*nlk". HIKIFOROVA. T.I. (translator]; ZOLOTAREV, G.S., red.; MAKSIMOV,S.M.. A.D., red.; POTAPMMO-vA. Te.S., tekhn. red.; RRZOTMHOTA, A.G.. tekhn. red. [Problems of engineering geology; collected studies. Trans- lated from the English and French] Problemy inzhenernoi geologit: abornik statei. Pod red.i a pred. G.S.Zolotareva I S.H.Kakelmova. Hoskvn, lzd-vo Lnootr. lit-ry. No. 2. ig6o. 382 p. (KIRA 14:5) (Ingineering geology) NIKTFOHOVA, T.K. (Leningrad 215, u]- 3. Portnovoy, d. 26, kv.1) Clinical aspPcLs and treatment of dislocat'ars c,!' '-'!p .'O-rt in congenital multiple arthrogTypo8is. Ortop., travm. i protez, 27 no. 10-14 Ja 166 (MIRA 190) 1. 1z kursa ortopedli (miknvoditell - dot,sext V.A. Shturm) Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo meditsinskogo Instituta i or- topedicheskogo otdeleriya Detskoy h, llnitsy Moskov-kogo rayora Leningrada (glavnyy vrach -V.M. Korolpva). Sijlv.~tted Octnbmr ~1, 19~4. NIKIFOROVA, Ttunara Rumanovna; CT-.00PYAN, A.T., noktor fizz Osip lvanovich z3orrzv. M, 13k V.-I ; I Zd--V) "Nalka , ' ' ~1-, - - - , I : (~,IRA le li It. ~j WSIV, T:I.,. IIKIYOROTA, T. S. Germanium in coal. Zhur.prikl.khiu- 33 W-3:7-30-732 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Germanium) MILICHERKO., V.A.; NIKIFOROVA, T.S.1 SUKHOSTAT, G.G. Psychoses in bronchial asthma. Vop.psikt,.l nevr. no.7:189-199 161. WRA 15:8) 1. Iz psikhiatricheskoy bollnitsy imeni P.P.Kashchenko (glavnyy vrach kand.med.nauk V.I.Bondarev, naucbnyy rukovoditell prof. Ye.S. AverbuW. (ASTHMA) (PSYCHCSES) a V-. v rri MAKAROV, S.P.; YAKUDOVIGII, A.Ya.; G,f'5BURG, V.A.; FILATOV, A.S.; ENGLIN, M.A.; PRIVEZENTSPIA, N.F.; PRIVEZENTSEVA, Reactions of polyfuorinated nitrosoalkanes with amines. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.2:)57-)60 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Predstavleno akademikami I.L.Knunyantsem i M.I.Kabachnikom. (Nitroso compounds) (Amines) ENGLIN, M.A.; YAKUBOVICH, A.Ya.; MAKAROV, 6.P.; NIKIFOROVA, T.Ya.; LYSENKO, V.V.; DUBOV, S.S. - Heterogeneous fluorination with elementary fluorine. Part 7: Fluorination of hydrochlorides of aliphatic amInes. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.7s1167-1171 Il 165. (14TRA 19: P) P" -Fjj C 4 -6 C)z IT-J6 111:4.d--.T. -Wuj.~j .0 'T P T V-P ...7-1 PT-IJ .-TT44- 09 r- 105 M d., rT..d P" - 5-.-l J. -;-', P-4--ti- I- ftT4-l-.d -T-JJ79 -44, Mal PUTI oCwd -~w ... P rT l' - -j Tq.A- .1 Wj" '11' C' ' U ,.-Tp ~ -4 -q '-;--T- -1V f 4 q I Tq P-P -44 ITT-,I-.A P.'I-. -V '1-1- rvdT-Td q4 ~T%--Toc-4214 -1 ~-M -d--'T- -1--T- -44 ) 69r - 40 dd -CZ 1~1 6~6& -rW 9 Xftu-~.- 9) ;-]a d--Tm -4..T3 -44 - - - -xm T A 'O ATR --P9-9 "A 'A . -U-A NIKIFOROVA. V.D. Geological structure atil all-bearine prospects of tt;_4 viddlol ;art of the Lena-Aldan Doproasion. Avtoref. nauch. trxid. VNIGRI no.17: ll?-120 '56. (MIRA 11:6) (Lena Valle7--Petroleum geology) NIKIFOROVA, V.k._j GAVRILOV, B.P. Permian and Triassic sediments in the western Verkhoyansk Range. Trudy VNIGRI no. 130:125-157 159. (MIRA 14:4) (Verkhoyansk Range--Geology, Stratigraphic) D AUTHORS: Vertsne:-. 'I.N. V_3 BI- F 1 an 3,; s k,~ y. A K~:,zelkin, V.V TITLE: 0 r) :!I e . e r:) n r n s e 31"! - TEM - PERIODICAL: Fadio,~ekhr.-.Ka . e-.ek'r,.n--Ir;,. V. u n I 1,)65 - 1,')6:- TEXT: This paper was presentei~ a, .ne 'r,,1 on ele-tron m1cros,cqy. Ler,ngrad. T~i_,s 1-4 a tion of an elp,,~ron as baciej he pr:c-)sp,-. V N W." I, VerTene.-. 1:3 a 9,.mple .11-_91 :,~j Me n, i - . - hail'-way bc--cw,_-,n Tr,.--c ~)f an and an e.e-- Ir,,n -h has been -aled the -tron mirooc,:,p_ . and whil. e- The produc-lon tyke --s cie3ignu~ed 3Y-6 Et'- 6 1- ar, electromagziet.,.: 3 whi-in proaa:es ri magnif.'ed e-e-i--m picture of ~hp_ gampl- )n a rr; n- c:-ys * a, l ~ - ~3c rr~en, the picture being 9ub9equtn*'.y obaervej by an mirrr)e7ope Card 1;!:: S, 1C 9/ F_ 1, 01,6 !08 of small magnif,.caton anD ~~r_-.graphHd ~y r, -amera. -y~e "3eni-! C11 ~'Zenlt S), The ele-r-, - 'Fig, i _~ *,ne g--.An - I 2)_ The ariode d--aphragm ia ' mm n -a~h anct *ne Cde wire may be centered ~cgether with tne MOd-.A'-at_rg w' th re- spect to the anode. The f-_--useng dlaphragm e --s direc-'y r~eh.' nd the anode. The '..iuminatlon system a narrow beam 3f elec_ trons 'to reach the sampic at-4, I'l)-, L,,Aj lenses. The samples are -,ne _,r 3. Thp samplo irl a Cy- lindrical holder !a pl;_~ -ed in ~c.- gap oeween the magnets, the holder being fixed a, ea:h end %,i'h rubber washers. The aper-,ure diaphragm 4 is intl*131J~ACed ln~o !ne gap ter-,ni the sample. The elec- tron beam after passing ~he sample rea--he-q a second 'lens 5, whose magnification _ar, be varied[ in three steps Tt,e fina.' elec- tron Image is formed at a monoCrystall.1ne screen 6, the _zilldp on which the beam implInges Is covered by a tliin layer of aluminum to prevent the charge bull*, up- The screen is only 4 mm thick because of the properties of fluorite- The op~lcal micr-~scope - is fixed to the instrument by a hinge -C fa,CII.111;a,~e a-,cess to -.he screen. Car4 21 r-1 r) 7 For pho~cgrajhs the bcs f T. P~- 'RP- b-;, c f OCT -her f, ~m~ ~i()ST ;e ~ g. , caving v-,y D., y pe A- Z. . may be u 3 el;. TIA x va:-y f: T. 2r Br--, depend.ng -,n *he 3aml,lt, and f wt;.. h at ar, op t I': f on The adjus-~maen,. of the instr-imor,- -ona. u.' direc*LnC t n e e I e 1! - trons a.,cng ti,e optica.' axis of ne L,,e by ad,,u6t-.ng the ti"It of the gun and tLIe axiai adjuetmen~ f tht~ twc di;a;,'.ragmf3- The vacu,,km aystem c~onsi3~-,; rf a j.'6, -- a em!41. rl-)~ti-y pump NVO ' I TH- 4 94 ( VN - 4 94 and fl i f LI, a. ~,n Bump o The silicone o! - and the d - f f .48: --n p :n,- 15 y pe BK ~A VKZh- 94 and does not ox'-dLze -n a~r when hea--, The -,.,:wer e 15 from 220 V mains hr~,-~gn a ferr:resonan-. v--' *age HP, EHT supply is used. The HP U~-. z e F~ q f- Y U I! ; t A t e working a* b~ K~:,,o at ay. kV- Th',,a '--3 app- 'Lied to a vjlT.age mu~'~ip!:,~,r W~ere ---a,-re.-; kV- Tf:;~--I,PTt:.aI eiectron Ml,-r, a )E?~,-pe typq EM-6 wh'--h n~,,w beir, p.- - d., - ~~ 1 1. f :) r -i eL . obser- r e s o.i t :.,) n o f f ) r - h g:- a ~ h v a n i 6 Card 3..,5 Op -. i c a". -e I e - Dn - m, .- ro a c ope D_,~ 0" D vations, very ac:jra,el~.manufa_-,-~d magnel- 1--ps tre resolu- t lon can be .n.:reaseci e 5__, -ed --,i sl_mple _-ons*6rA_, a r,,i -~~ a 3 y l 6 e widely adopted, magnf.,:a- 'ne opt, j P 17- Th e r a a r,~ s an d -al and of tho V. I referent--ol e lrd I I_r_ "-,v:tl-, SUBMITTED: Fetr,&-y -t I '4ul Card 4.." VERTSNER., V.N.; IVANOV, M.G.; VORONA, N.M.; NIKIFOROVA, V.G.; VOROB"LEV, YII-V-; KLYUKIN, V.Ye. EM-7 electron microscope. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.9:1193- 1195 S 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Electron microscope) MIKINCROTA IL'INAO L,I.j XONSTARTINOT, A.P,, kandoistor.nauko ! Tnt~~d.; TJMOTA, X.I., red.; POLI-MA . R.G., takhn.red. (Live and work the oomanist way; collsoted doonments and materials on the brigades of co-nint labor In the Industrial enterprises of Leningrad] Zhit' I rabotat' po-ko-mnistichaski; obomik doku- mntov I meterialov o brigadakh kommunistichookogo truds us predpri- latilakh Leningrad&. Leningrad, Lenisdat, '1960. 309 p. (KIRA 14:4) 1. Leningrad. Institut Istorli partil. (Laningrad-Ifficienoy, Industrial) N"KIF)ROVA, V.L. Rate of dmF reolstan::r- an-~ effect -:- -:,--.--,--n 7, o"Iteolir'-icil"fir PT-O"'. "Ut'. _~ 11 ... ( M ~ H", I P. ., .1 1, Kazakhekly nau(-Y-no-is E 1 edova te 11 9'iliy In et,~ tu t r'v . -e z x4 (.~ i rek tor - A. A.Ti e r I ! kl)avev'l , Ahma-Ata. NIKI MROVA, V.M. kand.tekhn.nauk Impact of tank care when rolling stock is set in notion In hump yards. Sbor.LIIZHT no.160:66-81 '5,9. (MIRA 12:5) (Tank cars) (Railroads--HuMP Yards) YABLONSKIY, Aleksandr Alaksandrovich; NILIEQftOVA -ikha o I Valentina M -y~-ma; AYZENBERG, T.B., nauchnyy red.; OVSYANNIKOVA, Z.G., red.; GOF4DKMVA, S.S., takhn. red. (Course in theoretical machanics]Kurs teoreticheskoi mekhaniki. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola. Pt.l.(Stat:ics, kinematics]Statika, ki- nematika. 1962. 430 p. (MIRA 16:2) (MechanicB, Analytic) NIKIFORCIA, V. 14. -,tnd VID314KIN, ^,. G. "'Corrosion of Met Lls Under 3tras8 ~~ i-lethods of I rotecL*or.," Mash.-7iz, -,!-~,scow, 1950. NIKIFOROVA, V. M. , Engineer "Investigations in the Field of Boiler Fragility." Sub 26 Feb 51, Central Sci Req Inst of Technologi and Machine Buildiru~ (TsYl1TWLSh) 19.51. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow durirW 30: Sum No. 480, 9 MAY 55 TrY RTABOHEMY, A.V., doktor khimichoskikh nauk; NIXIIFOROVA V.M. kandidat takhnichookikh nauk. 'Posting machines for and methods of testing the long-term corrosion resistance of steel. (Trudy] TSMIITKASR no.77:41-" 155.(MLRA 9-7) (steel alloys--Testing) I kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. _!!IX FQIWVA.,. Rapid method for determining the cracking tendency of metals following corrosion. [Trudy] TSNIITMASH no-77:50-57 155. (MIRA 9:7) (Steel alloys--Corrosion) N __ , kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, RTABCHEMW, A.T., doktor khimichaskikh nauk; RESHETKINA, N.A., inzhener. Investigating the resistance of steel to corrosion cracking in saturated hydrogen sulfide solutions. (Trudy] TSNIITIWH no.'77: 58-78 155. MaA 9:7) (Steel alloys--Corrosion) , kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; RESHETKINA, N.A., inzhener. NIKIFOROVA 7, jt)~~ Investigating the SUIT steel for corrosion cracking in hydrogen sulfide solutions. (Trudy] TSNIITMASH no.77:79-102 155.(MTAA 9:7) (Steel alloys-Corrosion) RYABCHERKOV, A.Y., dektor khimicliewskikh amuk, t)rofeaver; NIKIFCROVA, V.K., Kandidat tek-halcheakikh sunk. Machattles of corrosion cracking of sustsaitic ateela. Metalloved. i obr.mot. se.8:2-11 Ag 156. (MA 9:10) 1, TBoatrallay Nauchme-lopledevatellskiy inatitut t4khaologii i mashinestroyealyn. (Steel--C*rr*si*w) I.",I I -f " ,j, ,, , , VIKIFOROVA, T.H., kand. tekhn. nauk; RISIMTKINA, N.A., inzh. Investigation of corrosion cracking of steam turbine disks. Shergo- mahinostroonle 3 no.lOil9-22 0 157. (KIRA 10:12) (fteel--Ketallography) (Steam turbine disks) AUTHURS: Nikiforova. V M , Candidate of Technical Sciences, 621 a N.A., Ing. (TsNIITMASh). TITLE: Corrosion stability of metals in a petroleum gas medium containing H - '(Korrozionnaya stoykost' metallov v e srede neftya ogo gaza, soderzhashchego serovodorod). PERIODICAL: "Metallovedenie i Obrabotka Metallov" (Metallur 6 and Metal Treatment), 1957, No-59 PP-55-62 (U.S.S.R-~ ABSTRACT: The aim of the work described in this paper was to find materials which are corrosion resistant, do not develop corrosion cracks and are suitable for manufacturing equipment operatinE in a petroleum gas medium which also contains H 2S. The corrosion stability of a number of metals with arious protective coatings was investigated iii petroleum gas and also the ability of some steels to withstand simultaneously the chemical effects of the medium containing H S and of tensile stresses. The influence was investigated of the composition of the air-H 2S mixture on the corrosion of the metal under a film of moisture and it was found that the corrosion speed is highest for a 1 to 29c' HS content in the air; the thereby forming film of corrusion products does not possess protective properties. The corrosion stability was investigated in a petroleum gas containing between 0.1 and 8% H S under laboratory conditions as well as ? under operat ng conditions. The laboratory investigations card 1/3 621 Corrosion stability of metals in a petroleum gas medium containing H 2S. (Cont.) were carried out on a test set-up as shown in Fig.1, P-56, with town gas to which 8 vol.% of H,,S was added. The results of the laboratory te3ts are plotted in four graphs of Fig.2 and entered in Table 1, P-58. The results of tests under operating conditions obtained for test durations of about 2500 hours are summarised in Table 2, P-59. The tendency of the metal to develop corrosion cracking was also investigated and the results are plotted in Fig-3, p.60 and entered in Table 3, p.61. The corrosion stability of materials inside a pt~troleum gas depends to a considerable extent on the H and the moisture contents. In view of the 1000% relative humidity and the high content of H the laboratory tests were considerably more stringe t than normal operating tests in which the relative humidity and the H S contents are S C q#ec a a o c s ir A con aini g 11ave a r�h1t1Hqth than grey iron and can be classified to the fourth Ball of the scale of corrosion stability. Chromating of cast iron and steel increases aopreciably their corrosion resistance, whilst Zn coating and alitizing do not give positive results. In the cold worked state the steel lXl8H9T (0.11% C, 1.20% Mn, 0.42% Si, 17.c)% Cr, 10.06% Ni, 0.50% Ti, 0.021% S and u.0201c P) is suitable Corrosion stability of metals in a petroleum gas medium containing H 2S (Cont.) for manufacturinE: springs in spite of the fact that it has a certain tendency to develop corrosion cracking. 3 figures and 3 tables. 6 Russian, 2 American references. Card 3/3 /V) - A') F0 R 663 !UTHORS: Ryabchenkov, A.V., Dr. of Chemical Sciences Prof., Nikiforova, V. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, -Ye~zvanova, N. V. and Samuylenkova, V.D., Engineers. TITLE: Experience of the Czechoslovak industry in protecting equipment exported to countries with tropical climates. (Opyt Chekhoslovatskoy promyshlennosti po zashchite oborudovaniya, eksportiruyemogo v strany s tropicheskim klimatom). PERIODICAL: "Metallovedenie i Obrabotka Metallov" (Metallur and Metal Treatment), 1957, NO-69 PP-59-63 (U.S.S.R!~ ABSTRACT: The authors of this paper became acquainted with Czech practice in a number of Czechoslovak works. In Czechoslovakia the corrosion conditions are sub- divided into the following four Voups: very favourable (closed dry spaces); favourable kspaces in which atmospheric conditions act periodically); average conditions and difficult corrosion conditions (industrial atmosphere of seaside regions). Equipment intended for tropical climates is treated as being subjected to the most severe conditions of corrosion. Czech practice is described as regards protective painting, electro-plating (3-layer Cu-Ni-Cr plating, cadmium plating followed by chromating, zinc plating followed by chromating and in some cases by coating with lacquer), copper-plating, nickel-plating, 663 Experience of the Czechoslovak industry in protecting equipment exported to countries with tropical climates. (Cont.) chromating, cadmium-zinc plating, anodising of aluminium and its alloys, conservation and packing. Fundamentally the materials and technology do not differ greatly from those used for goods supplied to countries with temperate climates. The main differences are: the enamel is made one to two layers thicker; in the case of varnishing electrical equipment and machine tools, coating enamels are used which contain fungicide additions; oil bases are. used having a high content of minium; in the case of synthetic enamels, enamels with aluminium powder as pigments are used and extreme care is taken to produce a good surface quality prior to coating. Highly qualified personnel is used for the painting and surface treatment work. For tropical conditions coatings consisting of copper-nickel-chromium. layers of a total layer thickness of about 30 to 45 4 are widely used; cadmium coating (8 to 15 4) with subsequent chromating is used for springs; zinc coating (8 to 35 4) with subsequent chromating is used predominantly for small fixing components which after fitting are varnished. Vaselines with various 663 Experience of the Czechoslovak industry in protecting equipment exported to countries with tropical climates. (Cont.) additions are used for conservation purposes. For protecting ferrous metals during storage and transportation a volatile inhibitordicyclohexo- aminonitride,is used. AVATT,A T Card 3/3 a,; c n r; i -)'I -ElectrQ rr ZavooUlugga .r Al, L .-C-. The Ydero-Eaectro-Chemical Method for the Investigation of the Corrosion of Metals under Stress r,-; r C i rr 7-.7 r 6' a c ..-a t~ -~r, C,~ f; r, -r t -r were a 0 L ~n -dial -:.c r r,,- r an L C- tn, r, t rr, r 211c -ot nti-i-! L'J~ C L~LU -r,~~n 1) 1,:; 71' to ,~IL- t Electro (7. K C'r f V C G C i A _2 J., t rai AV j A 1. Metals-Corrosion 2. Corrosion research-USSR Al 18(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOrIATION SOVI/2296 Tsentrallnyy aauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya Korroziya i zashchita metallov v mashiaostroyenii (Corrosion and Protection of Metals in the Machine-building Industry) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1919. 347 p. (Series: Its: (Sbornik] kn. 92) 3,500 copies printed. Ed.: A. V. Fqabchenkov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publish- ing House: A. I. Sirotin, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: B. I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literature on Heavy Machine Building (Mashgiz): S. Ya. Golovin, Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of aeticles is intended for designers, technologists, and industrial and research workers concerned with corrosion and corrosion protection of metals. COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with problems of corrosion and metal protection under investigation at TsNIITMASh during the past t-o years. The articles discuss stress corrosion, intergranular corrosion, scale and heat resistance of austenitic steels in gasqous media, protective coating, fret- ting corrosion, and resistance of metals to cavitation. No personalities am Card l/7 Corrosion and Protection (cont. ) 30V 2296 mentioned. References follow each article. TABU. OF CONTENTS: PART 1. STRESS CORROSION AND INTERGRANULAR COMWSION OF METALS Ryabcheakov, A.V. [Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor], V.M. NikiforQva [Candidate of Ttchnical Sciences], and V.F. Abramova (Engineer]. ~~ethods of Microelectrochemical Investigation of Stress' Corrosion Of Metals 5 The authors developed instruments and a method for determining electrode potentials of metal structural components and electrochemical heterogeneityof a metal surface under tension in an electrolyte solution Ryabcheakov, A. V., and V.M. Nikiforova. Role of Electrochemical Factors in the Process of Corrosion Cracking of Austanitic Steels JQ The authors study the cracking of high-al-loy austenitic steels under the simultaneous effect of static tensile stresses and the corrosive medium of an electrolyte solution. Sidorov, V.P. (Engineer], and A.V. Ryabcheakov. Investigating the Effect of Certain Factors on the Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Boller Steels 42 The authors discuss the methods employed as well as the effects of mechanical stresses)of composition and c,;ncentration of aolutions, of temp- Card 2/7 Corrosion and Protection Conr..) SOV, -~296 aratum , and of heat treatment on corrosion cracking of austenitic boiler steels. Nikiforova) V.M., and N.A. Reshetkina [Engineer]. Study of the Nature and Causes of Cracks in Steam Turbine Disks 73 The authors attribute such phenomena to the-salt and alkali content of steam. Nikiforova, V.M., N.I. Yeremin (Candidate of Pbysical and Mathematical Sciences), N.A. Reshetkina, and A.V. YevgraXov [Engineer]. Method of Determining the Tendency of Steel Toward Intergranular Corrosion by UtIliz- ir,L- 11igh-frequeacy Resonance Instruments 33 PART 11. GAS CORROSION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE HEAT-RESISTANCE PROPERTIES OF AUSTENITIC STEELS Davidovskaya, Ye.A. (Candidate of Technical Sciences], and L.P. Kestell (Engineer). Scale-resisting Alloy St--els in Different 3as Mt~ 7ia 93 I's The authors dis;b,, the mechanism of high-temperatuare oxiuation of irons and steel ' a meciia)including temperatures, oxide fiLms off w-isterAti-c steels, and rates of corrosion. Card 3/7 Corrosion and Protection (Cont. ) SOV/1 2296 Kestel', L.P., and Ye.A. Davidovskaya. Effect of a Concentration of 3LL1- t'ur Dioxide and Steam on the Corrosion of Austenitic Steels at High Temper- atures (Y DELvidovskaya, Ye.A. Long-time Rupture Strength of Alloy Iteels in Superheatpd Steam 125 The author investigates the behavior of EYalT and E1724 steels Linder the effect of steam at 575'to 610'c. Maksimovp A.I. (Engineer], P.V. Sorokin (Engineer], and S.G. Vedenkin, [Professor]. Effect of Corrosive Gas Med-ia. on Long-time Ruptuxe Strength of Austenitic Sheet Steels 139 The present investigation was made by the authors to determine the effect of fuel combustion products on three different cast steels used in gas turbine construction. Nikiforova, V.M., N.A. Reshetkina, and V.S. Smuroy (Engineerle Study of Decay and Corrosion Resistance of Various Materials for Carbon Bisulfide Retorts Under Operating Conditions 158 The authors make reco ndations for the most suitable metals for inner and outer linings of carbon bisulfide retorts. card 4: '~ Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV11"2296 KovalevY Ye-A. (Engineer], and 3.G. Vedeakin. Effect of Vanadim Contained in Heavy Fuel on Scale and Heat Resistance of Alloys Ueed in Gas Turbines 179 The authors present a suxvey of Soviet and non-Soviet literature on this subject and discuss methods of investigation. PART III. PROTECTIVE COATINGS Rykova, A.V. (Candidate of TL-chnical Sciences), E.F. Zomn-.r (Candidate of Technical Science], V.Ye. Khromov [Engineer] and Ye.I. Ruday (Senior TL-ch- niciAnl. Investigating the Possibility of Applying Wear-resistant Chrome Plating to Wom Gears 210 Tnvestigation is made on the basis of the similarity to the process of porous chrome plating of piston.rings, cylinder sleeves of combustion engines, and other parts working under high friction. Khromov, V-Ye- Effect of Chrome.2%ating on the Wear Resistance of Mat- ing parts 224 The author studies the effect of cathodic current density alid temperature of the electrolyte on the wear resistance of the deposit and the plated insert. Card 59 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/2296 RY1,0VU, A.V., and Ye.I. Rudaya. Zinc Phosphate Electroplated Covering and Its Protective Properties 232 The authors obtained zinc phosphate deposits from acid and alkali electro- lytes. They describe the properties and characteristics of these deposits. Itrkova, A.V., I.A. Balatov (Engineer],and D.M. Vedeneyev ('11'echnician], Chrome-plating Large Plates 238 The authors describe the experimental sectional chrome plating of 6ooo x 150n x 50 mm. plate by means of conventional industrial generators.. Rykova, A.V., and V.P. Osipova (Engineer]. Electroplating for Protection of Equipment in Tropical Climate(Survey of Non-Soviet FL-search) 244 Leskov, A.E. [Engineer]. Protective Scale-resistant Ceramic Coating (Survey of Literature) 261 Card 6,,7 Corrosion and Protection ;~'Cozit. ) soV 2296 PART I-V. INVESTIGATIONS OF FRETTING CORROSION AND CAVITATION Rorabchenkov, A.V., and O.N. Maravkin (Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Fretting Corrosion of Metals and Methods of Prevention 273 The authors discuss information on fretting corrosion obtained from non-Soviet sources, mostly English. Timerbulatov, M.G. (Candidate of Technical Sciences], and N.F. Bocharnikov (Candidate of Tbchnical Sciences]. Corrosion and Cavitation Resistance of Some Copper-base Alloys 332 The authors discuss an investigation of a copper-base alloy developed by TsNIITMASh and give the'ahemical composition. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GOjfal Card 7/7 10-19-59 50), 1.90) sov,"64-59-1-1 1,''24 A TTVTORS: rlikif oroval V. M. ,Reshetkina, N. A., Smurov, V. S. TITLE: A Study of Corrosion in Carbon Disulphide Retorts ~Izucheniye kurrozii serouglerodnykh retort,~ PERIODICAL: Khimicheakaya promyshlennost', 195), Nr 1, PP 79-B4 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Carbon disulphide (1) which is much used in the manufacture of synthetic fibers is produced by direct syritheeis from sulphur and coal (350-9000) in thick-walled retorts maJe of sulphurous cast iron or of steel 25L. As up to now there is no clear explanation for the fa,:t destruction of these retorts, the present investigation concerned the kind of destruction in the gasification channels after an operation period of 106 to 216 days. The observations made as well as the chemical analyses (Table 1) lead to the statement that the principal causes of the short life of these retorts are to be found in a double-sided - outside and inside - intense corrosion on one hand, and in a variation of the metal struc- ture caused by temperature changes on the other hand. Inves- tigations of different motnl sampleg were carrind out. The samples of a silicic cast iron were obtained from the TsNIIT Card 1/3 where parallel experiments on the technolot"ical and mechanical SOV/64-519 -1--16/24 A Study of Corrosion in Carbon Dioulphide Retorts properties of these steels were carried out by P. S. Durascv (deceased) and N. N. Aleksandrov. The individual metal samples were left in the retorts during the reaction for -~O, )A and 212 hours, and then the corrosion was determinad by measurin.g the lose in weight. After the 212-hour test. all metal samples would have to be assigned to group VI ("non-realstant") ac- cording to GOST 5272-50 except for the mBkhrot! alloy (chromium- manganese steel) which belongs to group V. According to tne abeolute rate of corrosion, the metal samples 7:in be divided into 4 groups: Most resistant are makhroti and ifekhral \(--hrome aluminum steel). The second group includes the chrome steels Kh6s, Kh6m, Kh-12YuS, Kh17, Kh25, Kh25T (cr - 6 - 2'~%), the corrosion resistance proportionally increasing with the chromium content. The third group comprises the poorly allcyed steels 30KhGS, 40W~ 40KhffM, 35KhN2M and the steel 21)L which is poor in carbon. The fourth group sho"s a Particular 1y weak corrosion resistance, i.e. the highly alloyed chrome nickel steels 16-13-3T, EI-257~ EI-40) and M18N)T. The corrosion resistance of cast iron proved to be higher than that of the major part of steels. Pqrticularly re8ijtant are Card 2/3 the silicic cast-iron types(Si 4.59-5.61~-). Tables 3f the SOV/64-5~-1-18/24 A Study of Corrosion in Carbon Disulphide Retorts steels and cast-iron types with indication of their chemical composition are given (Tables 1, 2). Further experiments were made in the heating chamber (outside corrosion of retorts), and it was found that at temperature 9800 and at 12000 the corrosion resistance of the steel and cast-iron types (Tables 5, 6) was low. The steels fekhral, Kh2'. Kh25T and 0 Kh17 were most resistant at 1200 . Among the cast-iron types, a cast-iron with 28% Cr offered the best results. A table cf the chemical and spectrum analyses of the corrosion Lroducts after the tests in the retort is given (Table 4); it shows that a saturation of the metal surface with sulphur and carbon takes place. The analysis of the products of combustion of the generator gas in tht heating chamber was carried out by the Soyuzteplostroy, and 2-4~a oxygen were determined in- stead of the 0.2% peruAtted according to T.U. There are 6 tables arid 4 referonces, I of whichifi Soviot. Card 3/3 RYABCHRNKOV, A.V., doktor khim. nauk, prof.;ITIK ITEPVAJ~~ kand. tekhn. nauk; ABRAMOVA, V.F., lnzh. L Methods of microolectrochomical analysis of corrosion of stressed metals. Trudy TSNIITMASH 92:5-18 '59. (MIU 12:8) (Microchemistr7) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) RYABCHgN'KOV, A.V., doktor khim. nauk, prof.; ITIKIFOROVA, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk Role of electrochemical factors In corrosion cracking of austenitic steels. Trudy TSNIITMASH 92:19-41 159. (141RA 12:8) Weel-Corrosic-) NIKIFOROVA, V.H., kand. takhn. nauk, HESHETKINA. N.A., inzh. Studying the nature and causes of cracking of steam-turbine disks. Trudy TSNIITKASH 92:73-82 '59. (MIRA 12:8) (Steel--Corrosion) (Disko, Rotating--Testing)