SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OVSYANNIKOVA, Z. G. - OVTEN, L.

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YABLONSKIY , Aleksandr Alekmid- ~ A,:h P- 01. SY AIZIY--~ A, Z. 0. , red.i [Course of theoreticai tl,:tFjF- I mekhaniki. Moskya, Vysee~alii Ft.2. [Dynaff!~rj .- .~ 4 r "I Dinamika. lzd.2., pe,-, -,7z. ~. ( M I RA - - VOSIROKNUMV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; DOROGUNTSEV, Mtor Gavrilovich; KARANCHAK, Vadiliy Makarovich; OVCHABENL), Nikolay Illich; SIROTINSKIY, Yevgeniy Leonidovick; FABRIWT, VeniAzix Llvovich; IVANOV V. . prof., retseasentl GIZIL, YO.T., dots,*-retem t; sfiznov VA., kand. tekbn. Rauk, retaes- sent; SOLOVIYEV, I.I., prof., red.; FTLDOS YEVp A.M., prof., red.; OVSYANNIKQI".G., red.; GORDI VA, S.S., tekim.red. (Use of transistors in relay protection and system automa- tioa]Primenenie poluprovodnikov v ustroistvakh releinot sashchity i sistemnoi av-tomatiki. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1962. 282 p. (NIRA 16:3) (Electric protection) (Electric relays) (Transistor circuits) BUTININ, Nikolay Vasil'yevich; OVSYANN-IKCYAI_ Z.G., red.-, VCRDNINA, R.K., tekhn. red. (Theory of vibrational Teorits kolebanli. Moakvap Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 183 p jVibration) (AURA 16s6) ANTOVILI , Aleksandr 14&ksirovich; CIV,'j'YAIIIIK-OVA,- -Z.-G-,,- red.; YEZHOVA, L.L., tekhn. red. (theory of mechani=s and machinery] Teoriia meithanizmav i mashin; kratkii kurs. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Vyashnia shkolat" 1961. 253 P. (MIRA 15:2) 4'echanical. t-ovements) (Mechanical engineering) SINYUSHINA, M. N.; GORBUNOVA, K. P.; ISATEVA, L. A. I OVSYANNIN, N. V. Study of antibiotic-resistant staphylococci isolated during pneumoniaa In Infants. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid I immin. 12 n F: 59-63 Ag 161. ~MIM 15:7) 1. Iz Irafedry mikrobiologil i kliniki detakikh bolezney I Moskov- 9kogo ordena Lenina meditsinakogo instituta imen! Sechenova. (STAPHYLOCOCGUS) (PNM(711A) YAEWNSKIY, Alekmandr Aleksandrovich; OVSYANNIKOVA, Z.G., red.; GOJIDMVA, S.S., tekhn. red. - (Theoretical mechanics courealKurs toorotichookol nekhanlkl~ Moskva, Gos.izd-vb *Vyashaia shkola.0 Pt.2. (DymmiamlDinamiks. 1962. 371 p. (MIRA 16-3) (Dynamics-Study and teaching) ARKHAROV, Alsksey Mikhaylovich; OVSYANNIKOVA, Z.G., red.; XURASHOVA, V.A., tekhn. red. - [The thermodyramic method and some problems in lov-temperature toobnology] Termodinamichankii metod I nekotorye zadachl tekhnW niskikh tezperatur. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo wVyashaia shkola," 1962. 181 P. (MIRA 150) (Themodynamics) (Low temperature rese&rch) YABLONSKIY, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; NIKIFORNA, Valentina Mikhaylovna; AYZENBERG, T.B., nauchnyy md.; OVSYANNIKOVA, Z.G., red.; GOROKHOVA, S.S., Lekhn. red. (Course in theoretical mechanica]Kurs teoreticheskoi mekha-nikl. Moskyn, Vyemhaia shkola. Pt.l.[Statics, kinsmatice)Statiks, ki- newtika. 1962. 430 p. (MIRA 1612) (Mechanics, Analytic) NETUSHIL, Anatoliy Vladiinirovich; ZIIUK]IOVITSKIY, Boris Yakovlovic1q, KUDIN, Vsevolod Nikolayevich; bABAT, G.I,., prof., retsenzent; OVSYANNIKO- VA, Z.G., red.; GAREMT.D., tekbh. red. [High-frequency heating in an electric field) Vysokochastotnyi nagrev v elektricheskom pole. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo *Vyeshaia shkola,ff 1961. 145 p. (MIRA 14ilO) (Dielectric heating) P~~, K I!; Mo I soy a- qT. J r,C V'1~7 fAl, a sr-.x , In Zy ~E . I ~ : -.- A ALEKSAI,~.- V, I ikhail InvIo%ich; OV~,YA":h %A, :. ',., red. 'HolEtini- ~!r~: .,,, 7- Ue ! r,:-Kva, Vyssr-,ala s.rf. ~'n, ~3~ j . ~ t-'Ir A : F : ~ ~ OVSYANDV. N. (HAusbino. Kurganakayn oblest'). We are waiting, for help. Radio no.12:10 D '56. (NLRA 10:2) (Nalmshino-Radio clubs) OVS W OV, N.I., aspirant. - I thopqcin therapy for paratyphoid fever in pies. Yeterlaarila 30 no.7:51-52 JY '53. (KLRA .-,) 1. Vsesoyuznyy inatitut skeperimental'noy veterinarli. OVSTANDV, kandidat veterinarnykh nauk. Acwonovocillin-1 in diseases of farm animals. Yeterinarila 33 no.7: 78-79 J1 '56. (KrAA 90) l.Sibirskiy soualluyy sauchno-iseledovatel'skiy voterinarq7 institut. (Antibiotics) (Veterinary medicine) GLADILII., Arilto'iy 'h, -r-'. ',', ' r - "1l ,o : '' n. , A :ej,. --r,~ dots.j Course of 7. mechanIcal fjnj7in*,erl-,jz K,-~ v 14 Pl, ~J~ 11, KV 11 ROMANCHWO, MIYANOV. 0.F.1 OVANISOVA, II.R.; SWULEVICH. I.S. Tbroughout the Soviet Union. Vaterinarila 3S no. ''-92-9S J1 114 (Vaterinery medicine) The r f- e MMOKO, D. U. USSR/Chemistry - RaWleigh Radiation Sel, Get 0 Chemistry - Spectra, BaM Wfect of Temperature on the Condition and Intensity or Rayieigh,s Dispersion In Liquids," M. F. Vuks, G. P. Roshchina, D. Ye. Ovskyonko, (4 pr mIz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol 111, No 5 Presents resu-Its of investigations of intensity diatribut1in In centra' rart of continuous band at various temperatures. Experiments were undertaken to check accuracy of M. A. Leontovich's theory (OJour of Phys" 4, 499, 1941). Suhntancea used were benzene, nitrobenzene and salol. Plots and discusses results. PA 19A9TIO C 0 be @UP" Lrbow 706-'l wbieb c" ,, of A i-i, '. be =,. I'm wo rjroqui*O" .,wcv.Ard V..Id to cs JAW of 40 t a ys -,. only T"AInS 4- vs- S d&"-. 2 OW.0 t .1 moo 0,0006900 ILL V" Age sit no 9, IL 10 a 16 ral"'t, ed dow crywo oleo I" Gomm 00 ~W"6 ;-~ r",.0 mr- sm6w 00 do 9000 amooo'd WIS of "wow j.. - itiful". 8000", or no #0 low 44 ~X~- so to it* awowo &V 00 .io., 11,616. ovia cloolow The attk.$ AN" too$ I , MMUZ.. Aid, ONVU _Vk 4 65-49'-Afur filterloq 44.) through a JAW fihn (Sci;;~ I *w and l 4~, 1, K&L Name CLS atull a $u id. "t up to lKc/c.) -0.19, in the Case of NACI, and OW in the caft of NAM; depool. tion of -YOAU bezi" *Wy at higher sup" to. On adding cf7stals Of gslemk t* tht "as. the fimit of metastability drops to bmW valuft. kW N&CI-PbS. In (etc.) - OM a4 for NAar-PM to I 1~ fts "ttat bdcft rNkrLB,!M6AT.Mk_ the a the unit atu the cubk tittkt c 3t Iden k almod Identiml vftk the value of the Oak for salems uwft(~- . 3_9 t'! 6.95 A.. md butem the allpla-rt of the N&W try*- d Wt 5A rd on od on gum b shnost pufac , .rlSted, wbomm. in the can of N&CI, for whkh the valt ceU i the .83 A., crystals us aligned but In such a %ay that the Intl. blo no. wdes 61 the %I oubk kftklu v4nrWe. POW Tbo OR the pr ity W is 04 altbrat I/ r5 In ~r la tlt 2 iyattim, MCI- abil MaRt-M tht p att straight fints'atept for the dievUllou t* im ex- h, a I*C*-Mftch "fill fmel*. ad of Of billur ando-c-l-m-tation W-tre lou"Al- --of- vw~mq ~cmorpboq la"I pq_ OWSITWO, D.Ye. gln~tlc~ of crygt&ll,s&tjon of &qu&ous solutions of N&CI and N&Dr on the gurf&cs of galenlt*. Sbor. amuch. rab. Ldkb. metallofla. no.4:55-69 '53. (MLRA 9:2) (Crystallisation) (NSITUIC.D. Te. Effect of oxides on the formation of cast bismuth and lead structures. Sbor. nauch. rah. 1&h. matallofil. 054, (KLRA 9: 9) (Bismuth) (laad) C)VSITI.XKO, D.Te.-. SOSNIIIA, Te.l. Iffoct of the Frnwth rate of alumimin sirwie crystals nn -pir mosaic structliro. Fis. not. i nmtal'ovei. I nn.2:114-392 'S6. (MLRA Q,11) 1. Institut motnilofiTtiki kkadmriii nauk USSR. (Aluminum crystals) DABILOV, Vitaliy Ivanovich. prof easoridoktor firiko-matematichaskikh nsuir, laureat Stalinskoy premil; KURDMOV. G.V., alcademik, redairtor. DANILOVA. A-L. redaktor; ZUBKO, A.N. , redaktor; XAMEW-FTSEATA, D.S., redaktor; LAS190, A.S.. re,4aktor; Ts., redaktor; SKRT- SHIVSKIT, AJ., -edsktor; 5PMOR. Te.Z.._redaktor; KAZAYrS]CV. B.A., redaktor izdatelletys-. RAKHLINA. N.P.. tokhnichoakiy redaktor [Structure and crystallization of liquids; selected articles] Stroenie I kristallizataile zhldkosti; tzbrannye stat'i. Pod red. G.V.Kurdiumovs. Kiev, Itd-vo Akedemti nauk UkSSR. 1956. 566 p. (MLV,~ 9: 10) 1. Deyetvitellnyy chlen AN USSR (for Danilov) (Liquids) (Crystallization) A jam tAt 6d limat [A mm on the Wk or's - rl= 25*. the Umple Ii rolAted by okm of a in OtAtned ix mck .1 *M OWtOMP1194, tM "P(AUI# Wti that tb4 rdmW ot a cryoua h W at tus Would pmdtwt nomul-darksmia Of 017.- - till tim - eMbd- In both directUvs Im tho 00timudl Siont darkpaltis of the refttkmis I f WO to 4 Insot. Kwwlng tlim vlatular Interval of Crystal ro4wtw tKmjt4 &W. (4 04 anala tit Its wivo"kiq as Ow diffemm littwea and thosirmAintor thit tedeaftl boxm. TM latter *As dttd, with Calcite iis rk st4b4ard which refleeb Wilh,40 AUSUNT blit"Al 04"1 tij the Wftiullut rj tim Implating bi"Im, tbt, (IW) plam of it movolatt ga 7-8* 0A 'the ot ctunparx4l -millk 8.8* i-w lite (111) pbuc tit At., AiVA 4 St alklUrd 14 intCMIW for a lirkit. ixek,.kou from lite dil- fraction Picture 91 OW jkOrtioal I W We latter u4st, vmiwtt4 with the phy~_ state 4 tim m%vd mulps inve-6tilp4m. le, I TI tut incaw ol*,c-A01v.AWuY z d1_%jwr%6m% fou cd 10111111 40-&) wc. A cttrvc -f ititrOS117 1,11'thim (tar calultv In diP. Ktt,)Wq ilut lite dvllibuk~vf 44 It-. labotilileg atul thive e)f the Pirigin,41 diff"'r I*jt' little. A AnUir-rum for -At hai a "wi-ilitt jr-illeta. a C-1AnjVMUti%'C)Y 111411 bjL*Lk J14W~11 I _,jj;kjjjOq. =kte =liact~41 W'S't It"'IM f,W it WithillA) w1wtop t! lud it at 7- 8 lain. Cal Vv% W) lititalim-4 he rvW, VIA vm :V,>%YMNK H"O ~ 4-T vi 0l Incs.11c) Slacks ia t hv 6 6o Cry-tats o1 ~'Lwminlur~AQ. F. 13) The int--Fx.~trd X ..-ILY ltltong"t-~s '110131i'A'A A- ~rf'V ~u~, Hvr,(f, 1). wid ti tit bLx,k P.,Te ;.r, ri-,W, u 111, vi-t-hDI i4appli-A Al CwVstl~' frx-j O.-r, "w11". 'Int! ,-L o~ -Tow-cl -41!F j2T, 'VSlYpNK 01 X3 4'l 1e J. j~rTha WaaaOa t Ewe, lw'; A( WA R"hwal Addn.. of W% va or I Za, i *f S. w4 O.'s 4*16 d. At alej P%"UAfi abAuut) miltal k abscp llack alia. but In an Inmimo in. tbe relAtlyo A disorlicatation batwom there. In both owi- the medn anglik bctvm blo4La is pmt;0ii&Uy doubled by Ot prtscince of the ow tht blmk a1w lopurit1w. Addn. of 04Z% M n4u -I" times, &M tit 1-5% Za by IC-100 Qgga---4~L-- gem soma Owt -tim c4 _01 tftes~m the *ben, Lba MIG %6*$ fA V-34 Av IZI X to" C. nr~ t 77 se.-NA OTSITXMD, D.Te. of Insoluble lepwitles o a the strtwture of alwRinum ingot a. Obor. neuch. rib. Inst. metallofts, AN URS no,8:153-162 157. (Alud nums-Ketallography) (NIU 11:5) Tranilatioy, from P V It 1 11 T I d, I; i J I r j 2 1 P AUTHOR ), T j -r L. F I he F t I o 11 1 i o i v r ti T r i i ) I ~ I o , , p r - ~! . r r i I I v '. o PERIODK Al. Sb h! Y,jh(o :n I,i oict-ilhlh/. AN' U~,-SSR Pin., ',r pp 1; 1('2 ABSTRAC I I hc sir,A~ t,rv ? an A] i.vol %%as Is i hi- .:,)F; Of 01C I olid111MIS Of I ~Ildlhzal:on and the clegree of purit, (d tht. Metal. !t )~- 01(oxt) 111,11 bs nicans of varvivg the t astir,~ temper.01'rt th, Ivniperaltirr of E,tipi-i-neafing of the mvt,i:~ 411d the raic ~,I It! , ()ohi.~z ;i inoid, an Al mk4ol t)l Iht AO() L~radv 014 7T.) pk,rc rn,i~ h,i,.(- u !hvi- a fitic ()r a ( oarsu ~"r,iircd struk turc. :n 1he t i,(- (if Al of the AVUOO grddc, thr sirti, t,ir, of the ingol ~- , harat Icrized b~ harpiv defined ( olumi,,ir L r%slal~, ard is nol ailv( ted b% Ilic t asting temperatUre or b~ pre);rmi-ir ~ -"purlivating of ihe metal. Introduc lion t)f po-k d,rt-d tc ,I L!'lict"Itt, rt-~'Ilts ;T~ a ( orsiderabif. rct.- m, i.i Card )I !hc ''t Oc ;r:L:(Jt. E~vr sm.,iier grams bu T h v Ef f d I! tj A %kith the aid of T~ r, j ()n1powy)d A] j I i it, ;i(j,A A' The irnporil;- ird., ait-d pf it It'lliperaturf." k et'd thc nit 1!., pi,i., o Ai '.rld ~i SOMV illit'illt rs lAlj I i a, mu( h a n i,, r A, Ca rd In v,~., T, citst I I,. I t I la t I"" C t Lil NA' L:. C t! L!.V' J 1 I'lly f L, L e r. U,i 0.1~% 3i.. Fe. 01~~ C-,l). Tho A,-.ii.itL,:. w -3 i .'Oo I U, 1 1~1- tl,~ int" 2L,- 1-,, -1 1! L -iol ru ;!d -U- I T) e r,. 1; L t etcl!e 41, - -1. (, r i;. Fi, 1 T -,,ceEL uf I Card 2/5 Invest ~, -;t I ~,i, -,f' C a stint" Ild r~ee I t A T" Jl V. e f T iou. c L S 1, 1, ul t d te i i: F r F 01, t: c .-) ~--i L '? S f 10 c1 V I U f u f Card V5 fe , lnvestit~atiui, uf Castin6 -..,I ti '.1 Llie o el t e i i f F ASSOCIATIJ?,: I*~-~', f SULAUTP.AM: Dj~:e.ate~, A,, A ~ -or. f , i -. Lir. a: - t i r ig: t ",Lr Fl in F1 iY s i s Card 5/5 MITIVIKO, D.Ye.; SOSHINA. Ye.I. Investigating the intergrhnular structure of aluminun ingnts. Pit. mpt. I motalloved. 6 n0-3:413-443 158. (KRA, 11-10) 1. Institut mptallofiziki AN USSR. (Aluminum-Petallorraphy) OVSITENKO, D.Ye.: SCS!11?IA. Ye.I. Effect of cryst&llizatllon ccniitlons on the nosaic str,:,*. re of aluminum cr7ltftls. Sbor. nauc~i. rab. Inst. netallnfiz. A:-. IRSR no.9:195-197 " ,1. (MIU 12: 1) (Aluminum zr.attils) (Metallography) -4 C67 VTI 0" "o -T-m-9 -P -m-n m -,a V11.9 -tz m %n ".mv ft--,z ---a I A P- .-73 -mri '--to Vv rv-T-.- - W-wrm .u 9.11jZ~ Aw &__ - Z. 1-1-Cmd n -n--4z= --"rFT- ftv&~m J. rr"_ _'-TTT_.A- 1--W% --- 0" J. -.4p .0 p ftt-- an .-tv ANlrT-- J. .".Aqd jj"_J_ V_ zs-,w J. .~.q v -rA m--" arc ._..q ft=.nvm J. 'ft 11-4 tA 'WIC (Cl - 'UR- W%Lq- n .1 JXT.%Pm~_ Am.-t-M X_ -19-rm mu'valorbm mm I OVSITICIKO. D.Te.: K=YIJCHIM, V.P. Xrfect of oxides on the crystallization of iron and of some of its alloys. Sobr. nauch. ra-). Inst. metallofiz. AD UM no.10:130-14) 15Q. (MIRA 13:?) (Iron-Metallograph.v) (Crystallization) ) i' i r f -1 '4 1 14 , " )859KY6 (1146, -1070/u010U51005102_210.'61X1 E-'~Z/E-160 AUTHORs Ovs1yenkc, D.Ye. TITLE: TheJUC on the SupercoolIT4; of Paradl-.hlorobenzene e\ PERIODICAL: Kristailograftya, 1g&, Vol~5, No-5, pp.779-,78; TEXT: It has been shcvn that gamma rays produce an appreciable reduction In the degree of supercooling of paradich- larobenzene. An effect of this sort would be expected frcm the modes of operating of the Wison cloud chamber and the bubble chamber. Paradichlorobenzene was chosen because of Its low m,p- (53 OC) and the large supercooling (25-300) which may occ-ur, Specimens were purified by redistillation In vacuo and st-Lll in vacuo were loaded Into capillaries 40 mm long and 1,5 mm in diameter. Four specimens which showed the greatest super(7oollng were chosen for further work, They were cooled in a wate*r bath from 800 at about 0.5-0.8 0/min, The supercooling obtal:zble was measured for each specimen 10-15 times. k1though the specimens varied from one to another each specimen was fairly consistent. Card 1/2 S/126/60/010/005/017/030 EoWz06 AUTHORS: Ovsiyenko, D.Ye. and Zasimchuk, I.K. TITLE: Th~__Effe~_t oi_~_he Degree of Polygonization on the Diffusion of Zinc in an Aluminium 5ingle Crystal PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol.10, No.9, PP-743-749 TEXT: The investigations were carried out on flat single crystals of 99.995% aluminium, grown from the melt. Different degrees of mosaic structure were obtained by changes in the rate of movement of the furnace from 0.5 to 6 mm/min with a temperature gradient of 20'/cm, In all the samples the (200) plane was parallel to the surface. The dimensions of the crystallites and the maximum misorientation between them were determined by X-ray crystallography. Zinc was precipitated on an electropolished surface of the aluminium using a zinc sulphate /sulphuric acid/ sodium fluorido bath with a current density of 0.05 A/cm2 and a voltage of 4 V. The samples wore heated at various temperatures in argon. Layers 5 to 10 microns thick were then removed electrolytically and the activity of the zinc in each layer determined. Thus the diffusion of zinc could be followed. Card 1/3 S/126/60/010/005/017/030 R021/9406 The Effect of the Degree of Polygonization on the Diffusion of Zinc In an Aluminium Single Crystal The results showed that the mosaic etructur4D on the character and the rate of diffusion. crystals with crystallitou of about 10-2 cu misorientation, 15 to 201, the zinc obeyed diffusion in the region 327 to 3750C. The relationship was -3o8oo D = 1. 4 o full had a marked effect In the more perfect and angle of the laws of volume temperature In the less perfect crystals with crystallites of about 10-3 cm and angle of misorientation 30 to 50', the boundaries between the crystallites played an important role in diffusion. This was shown by a change in the character of tise fall in specific activity with depth, by an increase In depth of penetration and by an increase in the effective coefficient of diffusion. Acknowledgments are oxpross*d to S.D.Gertsrik*n and M.F.Pryanishnikov for participating in and evaluation of the work. Card 2/3 S/126/60/010/005/017/030 E02I/E4o6 The Effect of the Degree of Polygonization on the Diffusion of Zinc in an Aluminium Single Crystal Theie are 5 figures 1 Table and 15 references: 8 Soviet and 7 Non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION-. Institut metallofiziki AN USSR (Institute of Physics of Metals AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTM March 3. 1960 (initially) June 7, 1960 (after revision) Card 3/3 rum I M" txrzr-x-.m gm &.A- AX &SM, I W) sm. L.-i-, M.P. B4.j IL S. ftbxA-. ~t ...... pw LLkLA4 sm- V. SL ft~=I-j Tbc- IA. a a. Tt~- purook lb~L. b~ L. Lu Ad ft, -d .-L-.Urt. my aim ~m ~ W~Lml P-i r~uuo- go W~y -f a--L" rtm--- I--%- V-~ 3 %ral.470ma- -f -1~ -%.:. (irql -ILdirt-11- r arumap 1---' t. -tt.4 U95TII. 3.-.,: ~LS -t1h V.-Cl" p'nmt... ~~ L, -A v -ft- IbMP-t'- L. 51- U C, L. Cb- ~ M. T. 3.1~, -d t:.,%, DMI"j- "a & 3, 9MASICL7, rw ~Lr "~n~vlms r %a. ba. F-bl- L-1-4 L. -4 .11M. bs. - - %.- pl-t.4 --wmw ---I f ALUW *mv-I *r U, 612-L" ar"U'LLL-1- f a.%. LAO 0. It. julr. o. 62 O-L~A, CT7-t.Lll-L- pf b1-7 69 76 r2- CM'2--,C, OF "S.-OW-MAL r1l, 1:, V , LM or T-14x~ dItA 1--." Lij P, 0161L., t 1,, t lz~ 3---4 lij I%C OVSITXW, D.Te.: ZASIMCHUK, I.K. Irfect of aos6ic structure on zinc diffusion In single aluminum cr7stala. F12. met. I metalloved. 10 no.5:7,1--749 N 160. 1 (MIRA 14:1) 1. Institut metallofisiki AR USSR. (Aluminum cr7stals) (Diffusion) WSIMKO, D.Ye.; ALFINISEV, G.A. Effect of the conditicns of solidification and certain an the east structure and the plasticity of chromium. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 12 no.5Mq-782 N 161. OAURA 14 12 1. Institut met-allofiziki AN USSR. (Chromium-Metallo aphy) (Nonferrous ingotsv OVSIYEIIKO,__LYe~; KOSTYUCHEIIKC, V.P. Supercooling of chromium. Sbor. nauch. rab. 1nqt. metallcfiz. AN LRSR no.13:167-169 161. (YUU~ (Chromiumi (Supercoolimg) ByKt;OvSKjy, A.I... LARIKOV. L.N.; OVSIYENI,O, D.Ye. Mechanism of crystal growth in tYe X -# P2 -trainfiformatiin of p-dichlorobentene. Kristallografll~ t no.2:264-286 Mr-Af, 'Q. 1. Institut metallofiziki AN USSR. i Lkrainskaya akaaemiya sel'.5ko- khozynystvennykh nauk. (Phase rule and equilibrium) (Benzene) (crystals--Growth) - Effect of insoluble im"UeB on the crystallization and cast structure of metals. 3 bor.nauch. rab. Ina t, wta.Uofia.AN UR-SR w.12:3~20 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Crystallization) (Metall grapby) f, 4 q -1 5-LB" S/60 61/000/013/017/017 D207x,)302 Ye. and Kootyuchenko, V. P. 11, J'i S Qvsivenko. D T .-T:' The sudercoolin, if cliromium J,L;.4 C ademiya nauk Ukrayins'koyi R"' In8tytut mc.U alofvzy- ky. Zbornik naucKnykh rabot, no. 13, 1)61. Voprosy ziki metalloV i netailoVedeniya, 1j7-169 I-, eauthors studied :3upercooling of chromium in re i i),,rif ed -en. The technique was the sane as in tne u,Lrliur work on iron. 6mall molten drops, 1 - 2 irzim in dia- ...o ter, of chroni,;m containing 0.003c0 0, 0.0002~'I H, 0.00,)-', N, 0.0-6 , :Pe and 0.051-, 3- were placed on a BeO plate. The temperature was measured wit- a ','-Mo-A]. thermocouple QHVVL~rj-4 (TBNIIChM'-1) in contact with chromium. Chromium was found to solidify at tem- peratures of 8J - 1200C below tLe melting-point; some drops cry- jta.Llized 2000C below the inelting-point. Scatter of these tempe- rature ii,tervals was due to impurities; traces of nitrogen and Card 1,12 Y 5/126/61/012/005/027/028 E040/E435 AUTHORS Ovsiyenko D Ye . Alfintsev, G A TITLE Effect of solidification conditions and some impurities on the structure and plasticity of' cast chromium PERIODICAL Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye v 12 no 5 )()(,1 779-782 TEXT The purpose of the investigation was to examine the possibility of reducing the brittleness of cast chromi,im by modification of its grain structure rather than by the usual. means of achieving the same purpose by the removal of impurities and thermo-mechanical treatment The grain size was modified by varying the conditions of chromium crystallization and by introduction of boron beryllium and tantalum additions whi--h form with chromium high melting point compounds (CrB2 CF2Ta and CrBe) as v-~11 as nitrides and carbides and can therefore facilitate the formation of crystallization centres and thereby affect the cast structure of chromium The tests were made on electrolytic chromium containing 0 003% 0 o oo6% N 0 ON Fe and 0 05% S, Cylindrical test specimens were cast by melting Card 1/5 S/126/61/012/005/027/028 Effect of solidification condi,ions Eo4o/E435 a mixture of orthophosphorl~ acid (65%) sulp uric acid (21%) and 14% water using a current density of 3 amp/cm Bending tests were carried out at the deformation rate of 25 mm/mIn The transition temperature from the brittle into the ductile state was taken to correspond to the test temperature at which 'he bending was 90 The grain size of cast structure was found to diminiqh with rising rate of cooling Tantalum and beryllium additions have little effect on the cast structure of chromium and at all additive concentrations. the ratios of crystallization zones and grain size are approximately the same as in pure chromium Boron has a strong effect on the structure of cast chromium whose graim size diminishes very considerably even at an addition of 0,02% and diminishes still further at higher concentrations the maximum effect corresponding to 0 1% B addition Bending tes~ data on pure and alloyed chromium are shown graphically It was found that in pure chromium the temperature of brittle-ductile transition drops with diminishing grain size Boron addition increases appreciably the transition temperature which rises with Increasing boron concentration Tantalum additions up to 0 1% by wt lower the transition temperature while higher Card 3/5 S/126/61/012/005/027/028 Effect of solidification conditions E040/E435 ASSOCIATION Institut metallofizlki AN UkrSSP (Institute of Physics of Metals AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED February 25 1961 Card 5/5 C Ct t ,,trcs, - ! , v J C Oct C I- c, 1, C . (-- C t C*--c C,- . . ~ 1 oI --t - r t J, C C ti C". , cool. Col C., t. ~L CC(. C: L r CC,, C crik C.. cc:. on -~tc C C u t'.tcJ o to kj!, 0 c-rd S 60 1 02 O(M) (114 11 _' (11 1003 1201 AUTHORS Ovsi)cnko. D. L.. and Alfintsev. G A TITILL The influenLc of conditions of %olidificanon and of the addition% of boron and (arilah.ni on the structure and (in the p1wicit) of catil chromium SOURCE Alsaderniva nauk I kravin%'ko%i RSR InstNtut metaIof`Ni%kv Shornik nauchnNkh rah,, no 14 Kiev. 1962 VoprosN fitiki mctallo% i metallovedent%a. 139 146 TLXI In recent years many investigators have 1rud to drtei mine the t-atj%cs of the brittlencss of ~hroniiljtll The chromium samples wcre'smcltt:d in vacuum either in an aluminum oxide or hervIlium melting pot. and bottom-pourcd into a copper mold As sho%%n bN the results the addition of from 0 005 it) 0 1 "., of boron Icad, to a fine-grained structure. %% hilc tantalum has no effect under identical conditions of solidification I tic dependence of the mechanical properties of chromium on its grain size is as followi the reduction of grain size from 800 to 25011 dccrcii%c% the iLmpcraturc at %khich the metal acquirei. plasticity from ISO Uto IW ( and the hardness fronj I SO it) I I S kg mm-' fhc addilion of 0 OS is) 0 1 ",, of boron increasc% 1br 1c,lificy.11 lift at %%hich chromium acquire% plasticit% h). I SO to 200 C. but has little influence on the hardness, %% hile the ad dition of 0 1 of Ta decreases the above plasticiiN limit hN 40 SO C There are 2 tables and 6 figure, Card I I OVSIYENKO, D.Ys.; SOSNINA., Ye.I. Affect of he mosaic structure in caot single cryptala of aluainum- on their critical breaking stress. Piz. met. I metalloved. 14 no.2: 252-258 Ag 162. (MRA 15zl2) 1 1. Inatitut metallofiziki AN U*SSA. (Aluminlim cryBt&la--Testing) (Dislocations In t*talB) 5/126/62/ol4/004/014/017 The effect of .... E193/E383 in the form of a 3-mm wire, was placed in the upper part (1) or the mould shnped nit n standard tonmile test piece. The inotild wns then placed in the mingle-crystal-growing apparatus and, after a vacuum of lo- 4 -10-5 mm Hg had been reached, the mould wras heated in such a manner as to melt the charge and the upper portion (20 - 30 mm long) of the need crystal. The furnace was then moved upwards and the molten metal solidified as a single crystal with the orientation of the seed crystal. The degree of misalignment between the mosaic blocks was varied by varying the rate of travel of the furnace between 0.5 and 10 mm/min. After the orientation of the specimens had been chocked and the block dimensions and maximum angle of misalignment determined crgep tests were carried out at 250 0C under a stream of 600 ~/mm . The results were automatically recorded in the form of g/time curves, from which the usual creep curves were subsequently constructed. Typical results are reproduced in Fig. 3, where the elongation W is plotted against time (hre) for specimens with the angle of misalignment between blocks equal to 50 (upper curve) and 15 (lower curve) win. The results obtained indicated that the Card 2/4 ASSOCIATION: Institut metallofiziki AN UkrSSR (Institute of Metal physics of the AS UkrSS10 SUBMITTED., January 269 1962 Card 3/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4013929 S/2669/63/010/000/0068/0076 AUTHOR: Ovelyenko, D. Ye.; Soonina, Ye. I.- TITLE: Influence of the mosaic structure of monoorystals of aluminum casti-ngs on the critical shearing stress SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledovanlya po zharoprochny*m oplavam, v. 10, 1963, 68-76 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum casting, aluminum structure, aluminum, cast aluminum, shear, shearing stress, aluminum monocrystal ABSTRACT: Previously, the influence of the mosaic structure on the process of creep has been investigated. The present Investigation covers the dependence of the critical shearing stress in cast monocrystals of pure aluminum on the initial mosaic substructure. The re- sults of the study showed that the critical shearing stress is increased by a ',actar of two when the disorientation is increased by a factor of four and the size of the I-. tti,,e is de- creased by a factor of 25. Furthermore, Lhe critical shearing stress incr, ir, ti linearly with an increase in the angle of disorientation and deoreases In proportion o I e square root of the lattice dimension. From this it follows that the critical shearing lres3 depends not only on the density of the subgranules, but also on the angle of disorientation of the Card 1/2 OVSIYENKC,, Dje. [Ovsilenko, D.IU.); SOSNINA, Ye.l. [Sosnina, K.1.1 ~Iethod for growing sin4le crIstals of a definite shape and orientation. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 nc.1:121-124 JA '63. (MA 1,:f, 1. Institut metallofiziki AN UkrSSR, Kifev. (Crystals--Growth) OVSIYFNKn, D.Ye., ALFIN-SEV, ".A. Machanism r,,' ttr. 7rr)v*r. or OWI,)l crystiilq from th- Krl a *-;11 0j -r 7 afl'xt 8 nn. 5 - "ck- `Y, -~-O '6 -1. (MTIRA 1~,:lC' 1. Instit-it AN 'Jlr-,SR. EW(M)/T/EWP(t)/*W(b) WF(o) JD ACCESSION NR: AP4048867 S/0185/64/009/010/1092/1101 R: Zasy*mchuk, 1. X (Zasijnohuk, 1. K.); OY8jnWWj -D. 7u. (0." Do Tu*) i2r. -The effect of the growth rate And.of the. small addition of cadmium on the degree of perfection of zinc sAnirle ryatals grown from a melt so FRCE: Ukrayinalkiy*y fizy*chny*yzhurnal, v. -9, no. 16, 1904, 1092-1101 TOPId TAGS:: zinc single crystal, crystal growth r ate,crystal Imperfection, chemical etchihg - ro on of Cd on. the. per- _ABSTRACT: The effect of the rate of,g wth and of the additi f6cti6n of zinc crystals grown from a melt was Investigated by the x- ray rn.ethod based on the'principle of a double-crystal spectrometer and, in the z-lnc with Cd admixture, also by chemical etching. It was shown the crystals grovm at a great- er rate have, a greater. degree of imperfections.'. The- distributions of the disloca- ystal grown, a different rates were essentially of differ nt nature: the tions in cr 8 t e disorientation among the elements of the substructure and thus the ftneity of dis- Card. 1/ 2 L 22%5-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4648867_ In the-iiubboundarles Increased;, The addition'of'O. 04% Cd; the m1niman detectable by etching dislocati6ns on the'different zinc, cry tal surfaces, caused additional disturbances.. -The distribution of.-the dislocations determIned this method was ~ch _racl%~ristlc of the Imperfections *(Ahe zinc-tryMtula viih e'n i'Cd' d '-t' f' 16- i6unt o I an no o the or ginil, Tidi was--believed to also :-;~-'be the casewithother.metals. The existence of elements of first and oecond or*- der aubstructures was estabUshed and the nature of their opening was discussed. _..The effect of thedegree of perfection of etching on the perfection of the grown r was proposed for ellininsiting _ystali. was eatabUshed and an effective method this effect; based on the appUcation of a'thin neck. Orig. art, has: I flgu~-es and ~,~able ASSOCIATION: Insty*tut metaloflzy*ky* Ail UWR Kiev (Institute :)f Metallo- AN MORY. SUBMITTED.- 19Feb64 ENCL:, 00 SUB CODE: SS, MM NO REF SOV.~ 007. OTHER: 007 02. Caid OV S . : *,. N ~ 0 , 1). 1,c . I L),- - .:-A . ' - A ppir % , .. ' -- * - -, n., . : 5,-J, - I I - I . >1 - , . . .1. . . .. . . x - .. j-7: AUMM AM&tgwvp Oe A., Owsiyenko, D. Ye.; Kurdyumorv, G. V. t21=1 GU4y at Me MWAMIMM at gmwtb or P"14- u7stau tsm vw mIt SOUNX: M ~. D&JAW, V, 2560 AD. ho l9ar TN-70 iTMC T=: crystal gwvft, p"'Jan cMftl gnwth, arpftl growth tbeoryp arystauagroalw# 68COMMUM arswt AMMUffs Mw impom et Ws woft vu m v"tigstion at the klwtlLcs of galUms arpul fmwtk. Us wpmcl~ vm 0.3 = tbick. TWA sm'14= mw maintained at. a destild 4Owtm% timpastme %W maw of 4L ultnOwnweWe Us gnwth of the (WI) 9WO at 00 er$gtal vw ohm A vith m MM-6 m1my nag 9 It vas found *A&% Wo mu OC evoob.0 as as ~ agmt of Alp Is very smaltive to dsft=m*US at tan Drsnow "Fatax. it vlbrftu~ Idda is" Ito daromatim or salm S"llm 8m W01"j, 10 6370taU AM wS -Ow -e~ at a someMWnb3A A T. rw sastasnt as A T a OAN't go ww" vm bours At, At a 00700 nft at pwah "0 x Z~Q' -63C. uw PWJQ AS at so me -IM x -lavls"6 beftm Cwd ~ V:, * Y F'.'. i , . . . I I . . . . . , I I f , : . I, I, . . . .1 . , . . Ito&& MWU)l~u"-2-Mc(rl,Alm(ii)/TIAP(DM(JiI __VY(P) - JD/JG--- UR/0030/ii5/000/012/0093/0096 APS99316911- -SOURCE CODEt A V 42jAgaikip, 6-yev- ("star of Physiee-mathonaticol SCISOC3~q GROS mese IMSt Study of the mechanism of growth &ad Imperfoctions of metal P"talp (All osio's Coster**** to Kiev) ***allargic conf*roae*. solid state physics conference, Iftetal, 6rystsi metal crystallization* crystal dialocatioup crystal do- 444t'i - t~irystsl growth, -4miax anforenes be in ulodiscus- !-.ABSTRACT. As mill Id June Z-12, 1961 -~11644issarcb on the formation of metal crystals, crystal d formation, -alid:'rixated topics. The conference was sponsored by the M*ntific ouncil -*a Jp"blems'_ of solid, Me a Pbliales. of tbW Acadeez of S*iexcos ~42110 the ScleatIfIc Cossell on solid StAte rby leg and the Inst tute m "~_ ~';of Natal ObTales a -the-Acad*my of Sclancee,of-tre Ukrainian SM At-.~ was-fteussod on tbo'seebarl-- .0 4'u. ~a ..Oftl AMW 0""'610 from". "Ito and tbo-O sta1615160 17 q__Alcoote'd to now Imetbodo'et Preparal Va. u a4artion-, reports &Is* studies of their 7~- OVSYSECIIEV, I.A. Functional changes in the myocardium in exposure of tbr. bee,rt. Trudy ISGNI 48:462-474 '59. (MIkA :,4:2) (HEART --MUSCLE) ? A 0 A F TITLEt Deox I j ati n a! oc, PERIODICALt L ~ t ,y r, --.y e ~ r v c d 5 t v, r, t TEM The urti --lie ro-i,~w.,; .Y.- ef I f incroujt-d A. al I the final leoxidal'.on ~f - LK) 9t.-PIS :us! ir. P.CM and ' ~nel e(,c tri 7 arc 3 we re a r r i P d k~ t a t t 1, ~ D zhinsk i v zaved impn,, gaz P ly "Pravda" Dnei r, I zerzh. !,ik P' ar. t i : NewsTap-er) The process includei *!,.e i- Cr. qnJ J-.a,, r.-. 7.t~ cf r f contair,,.n6 bli'o CaO, '~O S.O~, I - 101,? FeO and 20 NI! w h f ' O~~ oxidat,.,r, was ~erformpi j. fer.-:!man(;aresP ani ferrcsl,,-cri per -~n ~~f li I,i:.' i I -~ol 71,,- jteel was +ai.;,e4 ladles and additicnally u.,h tor, al-,;mnuc.. The ri n.: ',~ . I t ~, r. I a d ', e 1 a s T e d 2 0 A! '2 - "~~ ~f -u3t,!,f-3 wpr- r-%o6-1 )r their plastic properties. B:uwhc)lf- re *' -_,ts (,ortaried f ~it~rv: -il'.- castings. Yicrosccpi- Pxam;natit~ns rellealed a low du,-tIl.ty f 'i r iched w, t h ' k r A! see Tal ', e) , owi r,,- to t, Card 1/4 S 12F ~O 000, OQ; D,, "C XX Deoxidaticn of st,~el ty alu~'.n,r, AIO.I'A*I' borders (Figs 1 a and ~). TI, P add, t i ( r, - f k g,'I on A,' t S a ry r as t 1 ngs an d b I owho rvj,-~cts were to 0-04;~'. Th,, me! a'. :j phic inspec lion shjwel that an add4 t:cr. :f KE t-r, A, reni-rF *h. inclu3ions annular and isolated from ea-h other (F,.E; 2 3) While 'h- 'F lite and ferrite structure te.:(-mes ;riform w. I f r e'.. f f-rril- gh. t 2 b). A:cording to Ref-renc- 1 f'-Nekht-riLi Y,i A Casting), Metall,.ir~;-.zjat. "140,, n-roagpd ,4ar, i - 3 (- f Al !'a 1 1 -1 format ior, c)f A12S; 5~;' fi le w~.. -1. f -77s rT. i ( ir Is and 1 5 i,t r-a", t h ~ I U: 0 f me t a 1 s ~ Re s 1 1 -a' A! i r , t t h e 11 1 ~. i I me t a), f r x tion durirL, the pcuring and prevents blowl,olps. Great -r juar.t , I' - A proportional to the carbon and sl I : -,Gr, r;t ey~ t (f the metal aro r- -r.:- -r, S. R. Mameduv (Ref. ~: " Li t eynni e 1', ru i c,.! j I -.- -," , r. r~. ' 2 , ' ') ' 11 ' ;., . Ik kov, Nekhenzi, Samarin a.-A L t: yk i u u a w, I h u n i n, r - a!i - ! A. - -. steel the cor,'-.-n' of Al C, alj~) iisai-r, t~ i clugicti apkrcvinj,~ the oO rary oj,ir- or S Yk,.yz ard K 'a. 7 (Ref. 4z Alumin'.y -hu,-Lne , j!sl ~A' -.cnir- in n Cait Iron anJ 5 1 rallureazdat, Ther- are e~,r-3 an Cur'! , "I 6 'ZI p.14 , r6 v .0" : 0 0. 16 oji-Is 0 W 039 0.21 11-u .63 11 117 0', "t o": 49 IS 0 - ' 0 5 1 1 S 1 30 ?u 3j r" 31) U/ A-C !A'" FA 44 p hit^ T~_ ed. of *w..inveijt*4;itioh ~,Of! Ahe-411fluence fti- jel energy' on . the surface ate, 16f -germanium* carried out in' order to derive ini!ormation the au on - ------- rf ace-by-investigating -the -dependence lof I-Ow . surface nation rate on the time. The electron ene!rgies re-in a- range,l-t-46 keV sufficJtnt for desorption of the plysically d -chemical] y', adsorbed atoms on -;be surface. The samples were tbin ~L7,! 40 ON - JM*t -A M -The' t measurevon a were carr 6d out --in vacuum at mm 'he current density suployed iii the measurements -,Was--usually .1 8_1 1. 0-6 A/cm2.- The surface statewas monitored by measuring. th.estationary photoconductivi~y,of.the-samplesw 'The iie 4'Le-graz6 of the, me Murin stup? vas. shown in ligs.2 of-the 'itt on' _.',Y~pical. *Ar V~fiotocoaductivity du ring 'of -o:f_1i6i6irft6nt__ix allovin in Fig.,2.of the enclosure. The Its indicate that the processes occurring on the germanium sur- -two 'kinds ace--can be,of redistribution of.tbe charge in the our- face'layer, and outgassing under the influence-of the electron beam. The,-rite'ofoutgassing depends on the-electron energy and eyhibits a shar imum.,near 12--16-keVo_~ Further study of the surface pro- p max is using c ned~measuzwents_ -of ,planned. ombi -the pbetownduc- --the--field---G,ffsctS ai 1~ei t of infrared measuremen -i)hbt6con uctivit-k.during theolectron bombardment.. nThs authors for continuous correq ark pondiY4 member AN SSSR, A. RzbMv Ccwd' ACCESSION NR: AP3008339 S/0120/63/000/005/0224/0224 AUTHOR: Ovsyuk. Z. Sh. TITLE: Semitransparent indium contacts SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 5. 1963. 224 TOPIC TAGS: semitransparent conductive indium film, semitrans- parent film, indium germanium contact, indium deposition ABSTRAM Semitransparent conductive indium films have Loan ob- tained by vaporization in vacuum. The films were prepared in three cycles, each consisting of deposition at 10-4 MM jig followed by admittance of air. The vaporizer was a conical tunRsten spiral passing a current of 10 amp. In each cycle the vaporization time necessary to obtain minimal film thickness varied from 0.5 to 2 min. The total thickness of the films was less than 0.03 w. At a speci" man width of I cm and a distance of I cm between electrodes, A re- sistance of 50 kohm was considered adequate. Three cycles proved sufficient to obtain a conductive layer capable of passing 5OZ of T- Card 1/ 2 ACCESSION NR: AP3008339 incident normal light. An increase in the number of cycles did not improve results. With this technique, In layers were deposited on n- and p-germanium, the former yielding the normal rectifying con- tact surface and the latter an ohmic contact. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION; Lentngradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Leningrad Technological Institute) SUBMITTEDt 03Nov62 DATE ACQi 290ct63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE; SD. PH NO RIF SOV: 000 OTHERt 002 Cofd 2 / 2 OVSTTJJ-LOV, A. Workers have decided. Avt. tranap. 37 no.9:36 5 159. ( PC RA 12: 12 ; l.Bachal'nik Oaskoro oblavtoulrayleniya. (Omsk Province-Transportattoti. Automotive) TUKOV. V.; OVSTUKOV, A.; KLI10111KO, A. - .. Competition for ths, t Itle 'brigatles of Cormnint Labor.' Ayt. t ransp. 17 no-4:53 Ap 159. (MIRA 12-6) 1. Nachallnik Whorochnogo tsekha avtnremontnogo tayoda Leningrad- skogo upmvlnniya avtntransporta (for Tukov). 2. Upraviyarishchly Onskim avtotreston (for Ovayuknv). 3. Chlen meatknina nytokolonny No.20. Novocharknesk (for 111imanko). (Socialist competition) StRUMVP L.P.; CHERNrAVSKrr, B.G.1 KILLINKIN, I.P.1 QY5YUK, Z.Sh Spectral distribution of optical changem in the contact potential of CdSe films. lPiz.tver.tela A, no.120422-3426 D 162. (KIRA 15 112) 1. Leningradskiy goeudaretvennyy universitst. (Ceftaw velga3fis.--spectra) OVBTUKOV, A. . Preparing for the congress. Avt. transp. 36 no.12:45 D '58. (KIIU 11:12) (Transportation, Automotive) TRUBIN, B.G., prof.; LURIYE, A.B.; GRIGORIYEV, S.M.1 IVANOVICH, R.N.; MELINIKOV, S.V.# ANTIPIN, V.G., kand. tekba. sauk, retsenzent; VOLKOV, B.G.9 Jumd. tekhn. nauk, retemwent; MULLAYAMOV, R.G., kand. tokhm.nauk, reteententl OUSMOV, Vj,, kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzentl BELYATEV, A.S.# st. nauchnyy sotr., retsessent; KOZLOVSKIY, Ye.V., insh., reteenzentl TRkK, E.E., insh., retsentent; SIMUNOVSKIT, N.Z., red.isd-va; SPERAMSKATA, O.V., tekhn. rod. (Agricultural machines; theory, design, and calculations] Sellakokhosialetvennys mshinyj teorila, konotruktaiia i raschet. Pod red. B.G.Turhina. Moakwa, Mashg1s, 1%3. 575 p. OGRA 160) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut mekhanizataii i elektro- fikstail sellskogo khosyaystys Severo-Zapada (for kntipin, Volkov, Mullayanov, Ovayukov, Belynyov, Kozlovakiy, Trak). (Agricultural sachinery-Design and construction) RYBhL'CIDL'-T,C, Ye.!I.; OTSYUKOV, V.N.. kand.tekhn.nauk Semi-crawler drive for the DVSSh-16 (T-16) automotive chase-a. Biul.teki.-ekon. Inform. Goo. nauch. -iss 1. ins t. nau eh. i tekh.in,oz-m. rx.F: 6"5 162. (MIRA 1 ' - 7) (Cri wler tractors) o mr,l , 0 f t- X '1c rea: I t im -ec ".a rag"64e -and ilwl""16n.p ~C:l ovc 1, t, KA 4y 0 vs, yu 1:0 vi, , f,! . I - . . . ......... . ............, L -1 , . -. , I , , Trichint; I I, I r ; - f- - 7-- - :~t, -:7- .-. ". . I ,. I I . 0 .. ll 1 . Ch"kotskaya be I' ,A I --a C.. ~*- I al..Fl .1 %a I I Vil poselok Ariadyr' . K ~~Z I -V , ' . - . ; *. A f - ' , '- - - ; K'~ - : " . - - - : - P. Elie-1, 3 , , I a-rI * I - I ,'. . . " . - ~ : F~ , 7 , , - % . , 1 , . - I *.,I I - .--. ;, r c " , ~- f ux f- :, it . = ( , r. f - - . 7 -,- - ,* -. . fit, . , -, 1, .. (M, RA I - , ' UMUNNIKOV, 1. H. *The Hydrogeology of Mineral Formations,* by G. N. Ramensky, p. p. Klim~ntqv and A, M, OrtchinnIkoy, and authorized by the General &J-4 istratiom for Higher Education of tho Ministry of Culture of USSR to be used as a textbook in Geological Institutes. Published by the State Publishing House for Literature on Geology, Neemew, 1953. Foreword . a 0 0 . 0 . . & 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 . . . 3 Chapter 1. A Short Historical Survey of the Development of Hydrogeology . . . . 5 Chapter II. Conditions of Irrigation in Mineral Formations. . e e e * * e * . e 15 Chapter Ill. Hydrogeological Conditions of Some Types of Mineral Formations . . . 37 Chapter IT, The Chemical Composition of Water is Mineral Formations . . . 94 Chapter V. Water Supply Systems for Exploitation and Draining. . . 0 122 Chapter VI. Zotimatisaw of Water Supply (Infiltration) . . . . 0 0 0 132 Chapter VII. Methods of Draining Mineral Formations (Underground Mining) . . . . 188 Chapter VIII. Measures for Fighting Ground Waters in Open Pit Mining . . . . . . . 257 Cbeptor Il. Hydregoological Analysis in Prospecting 303 Chapter I Hydrogeological Service in Mining 332 Bibliography 9 9 9 9 9 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 343 The book gives a survey of Mining Hydrogeology froin the theoretical, moViodical and practical points of view. It given information on the presence of water In differ- ant geological structures, the chemical composition of ground waters, obeervations on Infiltration and Its effect on reek. It explains the best measures to uss, for fighting Infiltration and methods of hydrogeological analysis and hydrogoological service. SOs 38305 SCHWARZ, S.S.; POKROVSKI, A.V.; ISTCHENKO, V.G.; OLFUEV, V.G.; OFTSCHINNIKOVA, N.A.; PJASTOLOVA, O.A. Biological pecultarites of seasonal generations of rodents, with special reference to the problem of senescence in mamals. Acta theriolog 8 no.1/161ll-43 '64. 1. Imborstory of Zoology of the Biological Institute in Sverdlovsk of the Ural Branch of the AcadeaW of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. OVTIN, L.. polkovalk. -.-. . Plaimixg drill periods for young soldiers. VOOR.T09t. 36 no. 11: 19-:12 N '56. OGAA 10*2) (Drill and minor tactics) OVTWI, L., polkovnik: SMOV. A.. podpolkovnik; RUCHNWVSKIT, V., polkoynik; LXBHDI, L.. podpolkovnik Comoorly toctical troinirV-, in m"litary, si,ootine. Vnon. vast. 18 no. 6:30-40 Je 158. (MIRA Ili?) W,ootinp, Militory) (Tectirs) OVTEN, L., polkovnik Lino review of a compFmy. Voon. vest. 4,2 no.,,! it, t~i- :, ,, . 'M"RA II., (Military educ%ticn) OVT:111141, L. , "' "', I r I P, , I '. .. , -. 7~ tlo rk '.1 :1 :, .:t - 1 1. -1 ,Ln . ',)Mb& t exul re I to) . V oen . va s, '- . .- -I . : : .111 1 ~~ , (M~'U I - - ' - OVTIN. I&-,-,p*IkovnIk. 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