SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PADEZHNOVA, YE.M. - PADOVAN, I.
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AUTHORS: Dritsl M. Ye., Malltsev, M, V., Padezhnova Ye IT. and
Sviderskaya, Z. A. (Moscov)
TITLE: Influen6e of Thorium on the Heat ResJatanaa of
. Magnesium and Some of its Alloys (Vliye-niye toriya
na zharoprochnost' magniya i nekotorykh. ego splavov)
PJERIODICAL; Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk-, 1958, Nr 8, pp 93-97 (USSR
ABSTRACT: According to published Western data (Refs.1-3), magnesium
alloys with additions of 2 to 3% thorium have a hig
creep stability in the temperature range 300 to 350C and
satisfactory mechariical and technological properZ2_es.
The authors of this paper applied the method of investi-
u
gation of the short duration and tho long duration
hardnessfor the binary alloys o'L magnesium and thorium
and for certain ternary alloys containing in addition to
thorium, Ce, Mn, Al, Ca and Zn. The results of the
hardness measurements of the binary alloys of magnesium
and th8rium in the as-cast state and after stabilisation
at 300 C are entered in Table 1. The hardness values are
entered in Tab18 2for the same specimens after quenching
Card 1/5 in water at 565 C, at which temperature the specimens were
SOV/24-58-8-16/~7
Influence of Thorium on the Heat Resistance-of I'd a Epe s ium
and Some of its Alloys
held for sixteen hours; heating of the specimens was
effected in quartz glass ampules from which air was
evacuated and .,jhich were filled with sulphur powder.
The influence of thorium on the hardness of the binary
Mg-Th alloys at room and elevated temperatures is
graphed in Fig.l. The diagram of state of the Yg-Th
system, based on the micro-structural and thermal
analyses, is reproduced in Fig.2; the diagram is of the
eutectic type. FiG-3 shows reproductions of the micro-
structure of MS-Th alloys for 3 and 20% Th respectively
and magnifications of 315 and 1000 times. The obtained
results indicate thAt MS-Th alloys have a high micro-
hardness (306 kg/mm.'~-) which approaches in value the
micro-hardness of Mg 2Nil MgNi 21 etc; the micro-hardness
of the eutectic is 118 kg/F , the micro-hardness of the
solid solution is 74 kg/mm . The effect of hardening
of these alloys during heat treatment was investigated
in detail on an alloy containing 10% Th. Fig.4 shows
the curves of the kinetics of hardeninn.- of this alloy in
Card 2/5 a coordinate systefa hardness vs. time; the pro6ress of
SOV/24-56-8-16/37
Influence of Thorium on the * Heat Resistanee of
and Some of its Alloys
ageing was investigated for ten hours. However, it was
found that in all cases the hardness hardly chanSed after
the first five hours. The highest hardness was obtaine9
as a result of artificial ageing for three hours at 250 0,
On the basis of the obtained results heat treatment
reGI'mer, were selected for comparative investigation 8f
tne short duration and long duration hardness at 300 C;
the obtained data are entered in Table 3. The hardness
of ternary alloys was investiLated under conditions
similar -to those pertaining -to the binary alloys of
with Th; the results of these investigations as well
as the compositions of the investigated alloys are
si~,j",-_rised in Table 4. The best results at room
te~ipera-,;ure were obtained by alloyinG the MIG-3% Th alloy
,.-,,ith Ce; the hardness of this alloy increased conLinuoucl,,7
,.;.,ith increasing Ce content. Ca and Zn have a
positive influence in quantities of 0.5 to 1%. Small
additions of Ma and Al lead to some decrease in thehard-
Card 3/5 nesti and-only a further increase of,the. Mn and Al contents
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Influence of Thorium on 41-he Heat Resistance of 1'1a~;nesium-
Some of its Alloys
brin6s about an increase in the hardness. In Fi~S.6 the
influence is graphed of additions of Al, Ca, Ce, Mn and
Zn on the lonE duration hardness of the Idg-Ylo' Th alloy.
An idea of the influence of the various COMDonents on the
high teraperature StrE!Dgtll of a MS-3% Th alloy can be
Gained from the data of Table 5,which contains a com-oarison
of 8he short duration and the long duration hardness at
300 C (after stabilisation. annealing-- at this tei-,iperature
C)
for 100 hours) of the ternary alloys; in addition to the
better experiiaental results of the authors themselves,
thio table contains iata for alloys 1,AS-Th-Zr and
IA6-Th-Zr-Zn, allo-,ys i!.-hich are most widely publicised in
Western literature. These alloys were produced by the
authors and tested under conditions similar to those
applied to the earlier investiSated alloys. It can be
seen that the highest hardening of Mg-Th alloys at
elevated temperatures is ensured by such elements as Mn
and Ce. For these, Llhe highest hardness values were
obtained, hir--her eveit than those containin~5 zirconium and
Card L~15
SOV/24-58-8-16/37
IrIfluence of T~hori= on Heat Resistance
and Soiae Of its Alloys
zinc, Engineer I. DI. Bav-ylkina and G. M. Bordina
'icipated in. the e,~-oeriLients
par U
There are 6 fi~,ures cind 5 tabled and 3 references, all
of vhich are EnGlish.
SUB,--_1ITTED: October 8, 1957
1. Heat resistant alloys--l"roperties 2. Magnesium--Properties
Magnesium alloys--Mechanical properties 4. Magnesium alloys
--Temperature factors 5. Magnesium alloys--Test results 6. Thori-wn
--Metallurgical effects
C ard 5/ 5
SOV/180-59-2-24/34
AUTHORS: Drits, 14.Ye., Mlltsev~ M.V.~ and Padezhnoval Ye.14.
(Moscow)
TITLE: Investigation of Alloys of the Ter-nary System
Magnesium - Thorium - Manganese (Issledovaniye splavov
troynoy sistemy magniy-toriy-marganets)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnichaskikh
nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1959, Nr 2, pp 121-123
(+ 1 plate) (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the work described the magnesium corner of the
magnesium.-thor "ilm-manganese equilibrium diagram with up
to 3% manganese and 9% thorium. was -4nvestigated. The
experimental work was carried out with the participation
of G.M. Bordina. Grade Mrl ma nesium (99.91% Mg),
Mg - Mn (3.66% Mn) and Mg Th f16.72% Th) were used to
prepare the alloys by fusion in steel crucibles under a
flux layer (40-46% MgC12, 34-40% KC1, 5-8% BaC12 and
3-5% CaF2). The ingots were forged at 450 OC and
annealed at 550 OC for 100 hours and cut iip. The
specimens were sealed in quartz ampoules and subjected
Card 1/2 to prolonged heating at various temperatures followed by
water quenching. Microstructures were determined after
BOV/180-59-2-24/3)+
Investigation of Alloys of the Ternary System Magnesium-Thorium-
Manganese
etching with 0.5% nitric acid. Fig 1 shows some
microstructures, Fig 2 shows isothermal sections7 and
Fig 3 polythermal sections for 1% Th and 8% Th. The
nature of the phases was further studied with the aid
of X-ray structural analysis and local microhardness
determinations. Thermal analysis of certain alloys was
carried out to determine phase-change temperatures.
Card 2/2 There are 3 figures and 3 references, 2 of which are
Soviet and 1 German.
SUBMITTED: November 19, 1958
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BCRDINA, G.M.
investigating tornou7 system Ng - Th - Mn allOYs- IBBI-OPlav-
tovet.ost. no.2:114-121 160. (HERA 13:5)
(Magnesium-tborium-mnganese alloys)
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ACC NR: AP6019835 S-OURCE CODE: UR/0370/66/000/001/0149/0152
AUTHOR: Drits, M. Yc.!(M;8'cow); Padezbnova, Ye. M. (Yoscmt); Bocbvar,, N. R.~Mos!.,ow)
ORG: none
TITLE: Constitution diagram of the Mg-lid-biLi stem in the Mg-rich region
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 1, 1966, 149-152
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TOPIC TAGS: phase analysis, ternar/cbm&und, magnesium base alloy, neodymiwn, nickel/
/ FPK-55 thermal analyzer
ABSTRACT. Alloys of the Mg-Nd-Mn system containing small amounts of Ni display high
mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. The elucidation of the role of Ni in ritrengthen~
ing the alloys of Alg with Nd and Mn as yet requires investigating the nature of the interaction
between components in ternary (Mg-Nd-Mn, Mg-Nd-Ni and Alg-Mn-Ni) and quaternary
(Mg-Nd-ATh-Ni) systems. In this connection, as well as considering that the constitution'a-
gram of the Alg-Nd-Ni system in the Mg corner is as yet unknown, the article presents a ia-
gram of the crystallization surface for this corner as based on the findings of thermal and mi-
crostructural analyses of Mg-Nd-Ni specimens specially melted:in electric resistance furnaces
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none
t Pbase composition and aging of alloys of the aluminum-copper-
3080-oadmium eye em
W aeon
91 AN SSSR. I-Zvestiya, Metally, no, 3, 1966, 165-171
:C TAGS: aluminum base alloyp phase composition, metal aging
ABSTRACT: The artiele gives the results of a study of the Isothermal
cross sections of alloys with a-constant content of 0.5% manganese and
0.2% cadmium, and of an investigation of the effect of aging on some
alloys. Materials for preparing the alloys to be tested were: aluminum
(99*98~%). cadmium (99*91%). and alloys made of electrolytic manganese
and copper. The coatings bad a diameter of 20 mm and a height of 60 mm,
Aft6r tbreefold deformation (shrinkage 50%) and twofold pressing (degree
of Oompression about 60%). rods with a diameter of 6,5 mm were obtained.
Batkeen the deformations# homogenizing annealing at, 5000C for 24 bougs
vasfporforned, Final annealing at temperatures of 530, 500v and 400 C
WaVearried out for 1280 200, and 600 bourst respectively* The content
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.AUMORS: DrIts, M. Y's. ,Sv d er L
and Yakovleva, L.I.,
The, relationship between, strength at elevated t4=pera-
-TITLE:
ture and composition of -magnesium-base alloys
SOURCE:- Akademiya~ nauk~SSSR.-Institut metallurgi. Trudy.
no* 11. Moscow, 1962. Nitallurgiya, metallovedeniye,
-i'Liziko-Uhimicheskiye metody.issledovaniyas lak 132
TEXT: A study oZ the relationship between composition and
strength at. high, temperatures for deformed and heat-treated
snagneslum alloys was.carried out, as the-only available data
covered. a. lim-ted number or alloys, In the cast state. Th8 binary
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alloys investigated over a temperature range of 150 - 300 C 'Viere;
Mga-Al; - Mg-Zn; Dlg~?,In; . kig-Th; MS-Ca; 1. Mg-Nd and Mg-Ca - Cast
InZots, after cleaning by m.achin*ng, were pressed into. rods,
10-5 Mm in diameter, being deformed 13y 88%. The Mg-Al. and Mg-Zn
0
alloys-were homogenized before pressing (at 1100 and 340 CS
respedtiv;ely) for 5o-6o hours; the remaining allo s were not homo-
genized. The pressing temperature was 300 1140 C, the temperdure
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-of the, container b~eing 250- 4,00 OC. SSecimens prepared from-these.
e -water at 60 - '70 , C, MS-Aj
rods were.harden d in from 415 OCV
0 50 'C' Ma-Nd from
MS-Zn from 31,5 C, Mg-Mn, Mg-Th and MS-Ce from 5
0- 0
j .520 C-and Mg-Ca from 490 C, following which they were stabilized!
-,at the test temperature for 100 hours., :The strongth-testing of
the alloys at-elevated temperatures was'carried out by deter-
mination of- -the- hardness under prolon'-ed loading, .(hours). The
results showed that the best structure for obtaining the maximum
heat-resistance-ifould be different foreach system, depending on
thonature 'of the intermotall~c components.. In, systems havingr a
high solubility of.th6 alloying eler~ont in solid magnesium ~nd
marked changes in solubility with temperature, the best structure
Is a highly-alloyed solid solution (MS-Al, Mg-Zxi). This is
Particularly the case at higher temperatures. In such systems an
-intense development of~ the interactions at the inter-~phase
boundaries and a strong.tendoncyto 'weakening, in the second phase
itsel lead in most cases to hetero&enization of the structure
avInst. -eff eat-*:---, In--syst.ems -severely- im t
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TITLE.; Phase, diagram of the dlundn~mllajlz~es~'_ ~7adm:~Lummosystem
Iln ther,area.of high alumbim io-neentrat-fon
SOME: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khird.i. 7v 19
V. 8, no 63;p
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OPIC -rosion
TAdS:.%Al., MU., cadmium, mechanioal, property, coi
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property., eutectie property_
ABSTRACT. Research on thelinteraction.of components In the system
AI_Mn-Cd is:of practical interest since alloying with manganese and
cadmium indicates a favorable effect on mechanical and corrosion
properties, Study of theternary diagram formA:L-Nn-Cd was begun
m1from-triangulation of the system by 2 polythermal sections with
Iconst-ant content of aluminum equal to.99 and 95% in order to de
Itemine that in the aluminum angle there are 3 areas of primary
As MnA16 -and Alpha. The data obtained agreed
icrystallization: MnA3
'Ibest with results of,work by Dix., Fink and Wiley which deteniftned
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AUTHORS: Drits, M.Ye., Malftsev, M.V., Sviderskaya, Z.A.,
and. ~Pade~zhn ~_WQ_H_
TITLE: Alloys of Magnesium Containing Thorium
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii.
Trudy, No.4, 1960. Metallurgiya, metallovedeniye,
fiziko-khimicheskiye metody issledovaniya, pp. 74-83
TEXT: Several binary and ternary magnesium-thorium alloys
have been investigated using additions of manganese, cerium,
aluminium, zinc, calcium and zirconium. rhe properties of
magnesium-thorium alloys and also the effects of the additions on
the properties at both room and elevated temperature were examined.
The alloys were cast in a 20 mm diameter metallic mould heated to
50-60 OC. The main method of investigating the properties
consisted of short-time (30 see) and long-time (60 min) hardness
measurements. The hardnesses were measured at room temperature
and 300 OC using a 10 mm ball and a 100 kg load. The alloys were
stabilised at 300 OC for 100 hours before testing. Measurements
were also made after quenching from 565 OC. A marked increase
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Alloys
of Magneslum ......
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Calcium and zinc had a positive 'effect up to 0.5-1%, further.
additions showing no change'. Low additions of manganese and
aluminium gave-a decrease'in hardness. Further additions gave an
increase
c
The greatest effect
on the prolonged hardness at 300 OC
was shown by 0.6-191 manganese. Cerium also showed an increas
e,
but to a lesser degree.
There are 5 figures, 6 tables and 3 E-:ngl:Lsh references.
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DRITS., M.Ye.; MAWTSEV, M.V.; SVIDERSKAYA, Z.A.; PADEZHIIOVA, Ye.M.;
TROKHOVA, V.F.
Effect of additional alloying on the properties of alloys in
the system Mg - Th - Mn. Isel. splav. tsvet. met. no.3:86-92
162. (AURA 15:8)
(Magnesium-thorium-manganese alloys)
DRITS, 14. Ye.; KADANER, E.S.; FATjEZ940VA, Ye.M., BOCIIVAR, NI.R.
Determination of the rmtou~ srj1ubfI.4',.y bovundar-:IfLs of rn~c'-mese
and cadmium in solid aluminum. Zhuy. neorg. khjffi. 9 no,6:1397-
1402 Je 163 (19RA 17:8)
PADGOMSKIY, X. r.
Ew~goretskiip M. I, The statistical adaptation of experiments on the absorption of
shaver particles. Page 959.
The P. No IAbedev Insto of Physics
Acad. of Sci.,, USSR
June 261 1950.
SOs Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics., Vol. 20., No. 10., October, 1950.
PADG01UTSM, M. I. and MG12"j, V. A.
"Concerning the utilization of chance coincidence for measurements of large
intensities in the work with counters," Journal of Exptl. and Taeoretical Physics,
vol. 18) No. 4, 1948.
/~'14- D /,a 1VV
USSR/Nuclear Fhysics
Abs Jour Referat Zhur Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11250
Author Padgornyy, I.M.
Inst Not given
Title X-Ray Emitted Ppon Start of Gas Discharge.
Orig Pub DOkl- AN SSSR, 1956, 108, No 5, 820-822
C-5
Abstract Brief report of certain results of an investigation on
the X-rays occuring during an electric discharge in hy-
drogen at low pressures, 10-2 -- 10-1 mm mercury. The
X-rays of the discharge were emitted from a discharge
through aluminum windows and were recorded with the aid
of a luminescent crystal and a photomultiplier with an
osciUograph. Simultaneous osciUograms were also ta-
ken of the voltage on the discharge tube. It is shown
that a pulse of X-rays of duration of approximately
Card 1/2 t
USSR/I?,aclear Physics
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11250
1 microsecond appears at the instant vhen the voltage
drops across the electrode. It is establ#hed that as
the hydrogen pressure increases, the intensity of the
starting X-ray radiation diminishes and at a pressure
of approximately I um mercury it becomes vanishingly
smqll. The results obtained are explained by the in-
fluence of ionization losses of the electrons.
See also Referat Zhur Fizika, 1957, 6o77.
C-5
Card 2/2
REVIN, I.A... inzh.; PUSHCHINSKAYA, A.A., inzh.,9'red.; PPGUFAROVA2
S.I., red.; IL,yusHOKOVAp T,P.2 tekhn. red.
[Adjusting equipment; survey] Adiijustazbnoe oborUdavanie;
WaskVa. TSintimashp 1960, 90 P. (KIRA 15:7)
- ... (Rolling (14etalwork))-F-quipment and supplies)
PADILIYA, Eberto [Padilja, Eberto], kubinskiy zhurnalist
Friendship. Vnesh. torg. 43 no.8:8-9 163. (WRA 16:8)
(Russia-Foreign economic relations-Cuba)
(Cuba-Foreign economic relations--Russia)
USSR / Gonorrl md "-ceirlizcd Zoology. inscets. ~orcst
Posts .
Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biol., Wo 17, 1958, No 76572
Author : -;,~din,
Inst : --;0,,. givan
Title Lrrch -,-wfly llctycrmpus Ovctus Zrdd. (Fymno--.,tcrr, Tenthro--
dinidcc) in the 7orasts of the USSR.
Orig lub Entonol. o'oozroniyal 1957, 36, No 4. 64o..0142.
Abctrr.ct The lrrch srvrfly virs noted v-ilong the fcma of USSR for tho
first tiLio in 1954, Whorars it is comon in Contrrl Europe.
Its li-fo eyelc in the Ulacino vins studied. The durctions
for ell -ohrsas o' development, doscrijA on of imcgo end
lnrvco ere givcn. The scwfly hrg t!!o gancr-tions yorrly.
The -ocs~- is found roro often in pim-itations of 1rrch of
II-III clcssos of ego; the cmount of dmcgo to thu needles
on sci7crrto trees by threo species, togothor uith Lygroonc.-
mctus lrricis cnd F. duplex, ro~chcd 2,9p. For control, dusts
of DDT (".5') rmd hcxrehlorocyclohc-:cnc 12:'
ic -- cro rceormandcd.
Cerd 1/1 . . Yc. L. .'rons. 4- 1
N~U, --,, -
"The dispatcher service of IAAGYiii RADIC." p. 12. (fMGYY.-.R HADIG, Vol. 5. no. 11,
Mar. 1953. Budapest.)
3~: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, #8, Library of Congress
August, 1953, Uncl.
TADISAK 14-
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ju ) no
"'Me dispatcher sex-tice of 11unparian radio." r). 3- (MAGYAR IWIU, ' 1- , - 1",
Apr. 1)53. Budapest.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, #8, Library of Conrrcss
August., 1953, Uncl.
PADISAX
won the Track of Winter Potatoes and Cheap Onions; Notes of a radio correspondent" p. 9
(Marvar A&JU, Vol. 9p No. 45, November,, 1953? Budapest)
East European Vol. 3P No. 3
SO: Monthly List .. kccessions/~Library of Congress,
2f-
1954
Uncl.
March
PADIVENKO, I.K., lugh., VOSKOYRIKOVI M.A., inzh.
macbInery and automatic devices designed by a group of factroy
workers. Stroi.mat. 5 no-7:26-30 Jl 159, (14M 12:10)
(Trpen- Brick industry-4quipment and supplies)
PADIYJ NO N.
Larch- Ukraine
Pests of larch seeds in the Ukrainian SSSR Les. khoz. no. 1, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
PADTY, N .. 14.
June Bug (T,' )cbnostern*)
Use of heyachloran to control the larvae of June bugs in forest nurseries.
N. N. Padiy. Les. Khoz. no. 8, 1952.
hgnt= List 2f-Russian Aag2�siona, Library of Congress, November 195z- UNCLASSIFIED
TJral-p3an 3371,
'-Plantinr -'ests
r3- 110 1
Tnst of Zoolor-, k R) 'ev, 191
Cand Biol Sci, cad Sci ITIrrai nian SST K-L
Jan 55)
Survey of Scimntific and Tecbnical Dissertations Defended at' USSR "A-r"-.hp-r
Educational Inttitutions (1.3) 30L Sim. 5c-F, 21; Jiil 55
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., Nc 6, 1958, No 25779
Author Prdi N-11-
Inst Nc+ Giver
Title The Protection of Rcccnstrxictod PIrntinge frcm Posts in the
VinnitEr ro-ipn. (Zrshchit- reconctruiruyemykh nrorzhdoniy
Vinitskoy oblrsti ot vrediteley).
Orig Pub t Nruchn. tr. Ukr. a.kh. rknd., 1956, 81 231-24o
Abstrrct : In the Vinnitar oblrst 274 species of insoct!:, hrrmful for the
forest, were found. The principRI primrry poots were: the
Antor nor.ouring worm moth, tho pooling, moth, tho gypoy moth,
the broi-m-teil moth, the filvor "lunkril, the ork floc end
others. The winter moTsuring worm moth brcd in multitudes
ospociolly in wturingp spvrse, pure ock plrntingv without rn
underbrush rnd in turf-covered soil. RTising of mixed plrnt-
in-_ with an, underbrush of - vrrioty of trees, impoding the
sprrsity of the plrntings rnd regulrting pasturing in the
Oftrd 113
USSR/Gonor.-l rnd Spocirl Zoology. Insects
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, No,25779
Porost crortod unfrvorrblo conditions for mrss proprgttion
of the principrl posts end f,,~vorrblo conditions for pro-
drcious insects# prresites rhd birds. To control the winter
mor.surinc- wom moth it tips roconinondad thTt tho lervee in-
foctca with tochines (Bossr select-) during the time of their
going into the soil for purposes of prssing into the chrysrlis
stnge be trrnsforred from dying out centers of infection into
newly developing; for control of tho gypsy moth it wrs recom-
mended to trrnsfor the coccoons of the ichneumon fly Aprne-
tolos porthetrice (prior to their emergence) from dying out
centers into newly developing ones. In order to imporvo the
s-,nitrry conditions of the troas it wcs nocessery to cerry
out scnitery cutting of rll dry trooc in the region before the
Inrvro of the socondrry posts prssod into the chrysclis strgo.
In order to incrorso the resistance to the Dutch disorse rnd
to infostctions with alm brrk beetles cnd with rsh brrk boot-
los it was necessrry to limit the olm varieties to 10% end
the vsh troo veriotios to 20% of the plrntings. The turkestrn
Orrd 2/3
USSWGenerrl rnd Spocirl Zoology. Insects
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol.9 No 6, 1958, No 25779
F
o1r, troo, more rosistrnt to the Dutch disorso, nnd the grcen
nsh troo, less frequented In the VinnitBn oblnst by socondrry
posts than the common -:,sh troo, should be introduced into
the plentings.
Ccrd : 3/3
PADIY, N.H.
Inrch oawfly Platycampus OvatUB ZAdd, (Hymenoptera,
in forest plantations of the U.S.S.R. Int. obo2. 36
#57, (Sawflies) (Iaroh--Diseases and paste)
Tenthredinidae)
no.3.0640-642
(MLRA 1019)
Usi // -G-en-e-ral and - Specialized- Zoology. Insects. - R!sts of Wood
and Buildings.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya., No 16; 1958, No. '(3735
Author Padiy, N. N.; Spektor, M. R.,
Inst vot given
Title The Use of DDI-11 in Sanitary Felling to Destroy Trunk
Orig Pub Lesn. khoz-vo, 1958, No 6: 84
Abstract Pine logs 30 - 48 cm. in dla=ter, which were completely
infested with engraver beetles and partial]j with
pine beetles, were sprayed with a 5% solution of DDT in
diesel oil when about 10% of the larvae had stopped
feeding, but the pupae were not yet formed. After 2
weeks, the logs were stripped. As a result all larvae
perished; 36.7% of the pupae and adult beetles per-
ishod in logs with bark 3 - 5 em- thick; 88.4%,w1th
Card 1/2
33
MIY, N.R., dotpent
Formula for calculating the necessary amounts of poisonous
chemicals. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.9:39-40 S 160.
(14IRA 15:6)
1. 'Ukrainskaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, g. Kiyov.
(Insecticides) (Herbicides)
PADIY. Nikolay-Riko2aevieh-, BMW17KHIlTp AsM.9 red.; PEVZNER, V.I.p
- :~ -teklme red* --
[brief gdAs to posts fee" on neiedles and leaves] Kratkii
opredelitell khvoe-i lintog*zuebobikh vreditelei. Hookvat
Goo. izd-vo sellkhoze lit-n j 1961." 78'p. (KM .3-418)
(Forest insects.-Identification)
. ayevi
KHRWITSOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; PO*1Y, NikolaY 11Jkol 'ch
[Trunk pests of forest trees and their control, )tvo-
lovye vrediteli lesa i borvLvi a nimi. Moakvap LesnaAa
promyshlennost', 1965. 158 P. (MIRA 19:1)
FADJrN, Ladislav, Anr,'
Ccurse in the protection and measuremert techniq es for the perscrnel
of di,.3tributive enterprises. Energija Hrv 10 no. 1/2:53. 161
e
I A __ k- - _/C6
_ACC NR P6018230 C SOURC , CODE: 2 100 8/0~5 2
AUTHOR: Padkip, V. (Lieutenant Colonel; of 1-'ed.-ical Service; Candidate of
Medical 9~1~ece;'T~
ORG: None
TITLE: Health and well-being of the submariner
SOURCE: Tyl i snabzheniye uovetsklkh VODruzhennylth sil, no. 2, 1966, 48-52
TOPIC TAGS: henith, hiarian pbysiology, niiclear aubmarine, food service equipment,
special purpose clothing, naval medicine
ABSTRACT: The hardnhips of crew life aboard nuclear submarines on long submerged
patrols, the climatic conditions encountered on long cruises, and their influence
on crew physiology vire di5ciissvd. Special clothing, including expendable (one time
wear) clothing, is di5cii3oQj. Deficiencies, including inadequate food service, and
a plea made for more qualified food service personnel, improved galley equipment
for submarines, and a need for prepackaged and frozen prepared foods, are high-
lighted. Medical service is discuGsed, including men 'tion of operating facilities.
Deficiencies in certain dosages of common medicines are criticized. The need for
improved forms and methods for maintaining physical fitness on board submarines is
suggested as the best way to maintain the all around physical well-being of the sub-
mariner. Orig. Art. has: 2 figures.
ZUB CODE: 06,1.5/SUBM DATE: None
Card 1/1
PADL ~ V -
Application of ion exchangers of Czechoslovak make for water demineralization.
P. 356 (ENEROETIKA) Vol. 6. no. B. Aug. 1956,
Pr-aha., Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Indey. of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No.-3,
March 1958
SELYE, H.; -PAMUMBAH., N,.-,--.S,.TREBEL, R.
Histogenesis of connective tissue ca3dification caused by KVmOl+ and
Mother calcifiersw. Cas. Lek. Cask. 101 no.16/17:523-526 27 Ap 162.
1. Institut interniho lekarstvi a experimentalni chirurgie, UniversitA
v Mmtr"lu, Kanada.
CALCIFICATION etiology)
CONNECTIVE TISSUE pharmaool)
ANTISEPTICS toxicol)
i
PADNYA . V.,q Jmzh.
Effect of using piers according to time sheets on idle periods
of loading and unloading ships. Rech. transp. 19 no.3:10-14
Mr 160.
(MMA 14:5)
(Piers) (Cargo bandling)
PADNYA., V. A.
.. I . . - -. . - ., I . -.11 1 1- - . ~
Padmya, V, A. "Mechanization of loading-unloading work in the Moscow railroad
termima," Gor. khoz.-vo moskvy, 1948, No. 12p pp. 28-33
SO: U-3261+., 10 April 53 (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey.. No. 4# 1949).
PADM'A. V.A.; FETUKHOV, G.S.; SUCHKOV, A.I., radaktor; KUDRYAVTSEVA,
Uy radaktor
[Meebanizatlon of loading and unloading of lumber in railroad
tranaporta"ton) makhanizataiia pogruzki i razgruzki lasomateria-
lov na zheliznodorozhnom transporte. Moskva, Goa. losbumizdat.
1950. 63 P. [Microfilm3. (14LU RM
(Loading and unloading) (Lumber--Transportation)
FAIMA, V.A., inshener.
New fork lift trucks. Gor.khoz.Hook. 24 no.2:28-32 7 150.
(Fork lift trucks) (MI-RA 7:11)
POTAMV, V.P., redaktor: KA HIN, M.D.; LIVITSYR, N.Y.; MOTERITSYN, N.N.;
NOZDRIN, A.A.; NIKITYUK, A.P.L PAINYA.,
TOV, G.V.; SHAMkY]IV, M.F.; SHATSKA9,- !J~.; '-dVUV, Ya.F., redaktor;
VER M , G.F., tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
(Advanced methods for workers in material handling] Persdovye metody
truda. kouxercheskikh rabotnikov. Moskva, Goa. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo,
1953. 262 p. [Microfilm] (MM 7:11)
(Material handling)
PAMMO-V.A.. inzhener.
Self-mounting gantry cranes.
Rekh.stroi. 10 no.10:23-25 0 05).
MHA 6:9)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
jL
POTAPOV,V.P.;BARKAN.I.N.; DEMIYASKOV,N.V.; KANSHIN,M.D.; LIVITSYN,N.Y.;
MASTERITSYII,N.U.; IIOZDRIII,A.A.; PADNYA", RIDICLI,E. I., FEWON-
TOV,G.V.; SHAKAYZV,M.F.; SHATSiA? SHAVKIN,G.B., inzhener,
redaktor; XHITROV,P.A., tekhnicheBkiy redaktor
[Advanced methods in ohipment and commercial handling of goods]
Peredovye metody truda gruzovykh i kommorcheskikh rabotnikov, Izd.
2-oe. Moskva, Goo.tranap.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1955. 286 p.
(MLRA 9:2)
(Material handling) (Transportation--Equipment and supplies)
MfSHIIVIC.H, I.I., kandid-at tok'I'micher-,kilkh r, rikBOGN, 11,14., kaaiidat
takhaicheakikh nauk,-, BYEOV, Ye.l., inn'.,hen5r~ VIASOV, 1,1., kandidat
tekhnicheskikh nauk; GRITSRVNKLY, MJa., In7hener, GR-TJ?,nl, L.O,,
inzhener ' GURVIGH, V,G,., lnzhensT.- DAVYDOY, V,N,, inzheaerj M-
SHOV"I.M., kandidat telthnicheskikh muk, ZASORIN, S.N., kandi(iat
tekhnicheskikh nauk; IVANOV, kAndidat tekhnicheskikh "uk,,
IMAUKIIS, A.A., inzhnnerb IMOTOY, L.B.. inzhoner,-.. LAPIN, V.B.,
inzhoner; IASTOVSKLY, V P- dotaent:, TATUNIN, NA.. inzhenor;
MARKYARDT, K.G., profefivor, dnktor tekhnicheoklkh nauk; MAKHAYLOV.
M.I., professor. doktor teknn3cheakikh naulq NIKANOROV, V.A., inzbo-
ner; OSXOLKOV, K.N., inthener-, CKHOSHIN.L.I., Irmhoner; PARF%NOV.
K.A., dotsent, 'k-andidat takhalcheakikh nauk; PERTSOVSKIY, L.M.,
inzhoner; POPOV, I.P., inzhanerg PQRSIDOW, B.G., inzhener; RATM,
M.P., inshener; ROSSIY'gVSKIY, G.I., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheshkh
nauk; RYKOV, I.I., kandidat telkhnichevekikh nauk; RYSHKOVSKIY, I.Ya.,
doteent, kandida". teklmichaskikh naluk,- RYABKOV, A.Ta., professor
[deceased-1; TAM,, S,A., kandtda~, teklunicheskikh nauk; KHAZEIT, M.M.,
professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nark; CBERNYSHEV, M.A., doktor
tekhnicheskikh naiik,-, R73111, L.Ye~, professor, doktor tekhniche8kith
nauk; TURNTIRV, B.N.. doteent; AKSNK')V, IrYs., dotsent, kandidat
tekhnichaskikh nalik,, ARK!]ANU-U'SKIY, A.S,, Inzherier, BAMNEV, P.V.,
professor, doktor tekh?,~i(-hsj3klkh riauk,-, BMUGARD, K.A.. kandidalb
takhnicheshilCh naak-, BUIROVOY, U.Ye., dotsent, kandidat tekhnichookikh
nauk; BOGDANOV, I~A., irzhonsr,- ROGDANOV, lf.K,,, kandidat tekhniche-
skikh nauk-, VINUCINNE0. dotment, kandirlat ekonomicheskikh nauk;
(Continued on next card)
Card
VASILIYEV, V.F~i CORCHAROV, V.G,, lnzhener, DFRJ13PS, A,T., inzhener;
DOBROULISKlY, LH,. doli)cTit, khridi-lat. lekhnl,,-hovkikh DTJJGACII,,
B.A., kandidat luekhnicheskukh "uk; WIMOV, G.P,, kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk-, ZEWFLIN07, SV., professor. dokto-. tekhnicheskikil
nauk; ZABILLO, H.L., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; IL91N. X.P.,
kandidst tek~micheskikh asiuk! KARJW-NfKOV~ A.D., kendidat tekhnlchf4-
skikh nauk; KAPLUN, F.Sh., ln%henor-, KANSHIN, H.D,; KOCIUREV,
professor, doktor tekhnicheskik-h nauk; KOGAN, L.A., kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk, 0CHURIN, S,Y,, 'Lnzhener,- 111CYASHOV, A.D., inzhoner;
MMIMOVICH, B.M., dot-sent, kandidat telchnicheskikh nauk-, MARTYROV,
M.S., inzhener; HURL', O.H., ln7hener; NIKITIN, V.D., professor,
karididat tekhnicheskikh nauk; FADKIJ V"AA.- inzhener; PANTBIXnV, P.I.,
Icandidat tekhnichesk -m. -01', `.r P ', professor, doktor tekhni-
i~Ji nauk,
cheskikh nauk; POVOR1,17-U.110, V.V., professor, doktor tekhnicheski)-h
nauk-, PISKAREV, I.J., dotaent, kardidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SERGRY3Y.
Ye.S., kandidat tekhnichei3kikh nauk~ SIMONOV, K.S~, kandidat tokhat-
chekikh nauk: SIMANOVSKIY, M.A., ip-zherer; SUYA%OV, I.G., Inzher-erl
TAIDAYEV, F.Ya., inzhener; TIKHONOV, kandidat tekhnir-hAskikh
nauk-, USHAKOV,, N.Ya., inz1ftenr; USFE36KlY, V.K., inzhener-, FELODMAR,
N.D., kandidat tekhriic~~rikikh nalak-, YERAPONTIOV, G..V., in%hener;
KHOXHWV, L.P., inzhony; C. MIRCHORDIX, G,1., professor, doktor
tekhniche5kikh naukr SHAMAY3V, M.Y., iniberier. SWIPKIII, B.I..
inzhener; IARUSHIII, S.1,, 1-rtzher.,.~r,- GRA14OVSKIY, P.G., redaktor:
TISHCHYd;KO, AJ, , redbaktor 1~ 15AYAV~ I~F,, dotsbnt, kandidat teklmi-
chaskikh imuk, redakior;- KL1140V, V,1., dotsent kandidat takhnicheskikh
t0nntinu6d on next card)
EMSHEVICH, V 3 .
nauk, radaktor; MARKOV, VLV., redaktor-, KALININ, VA.,
inz hens x-, red-aktor- V Alz , Professc'y' rt~ibl7tr'r: SDI OROV, N. I.$
inzhener, re4aktor; G RR 0 N 1 ACI S , B ~ Y t~ ;:Fi Ld '.?l a t t e k ~n n ik I kh na ak,
red-iktor, ROBICV, R.I., ot'relstvenr,~ry red-Ator
LTechnical reference manual forrailroad or-gineeraj Tekhnicheakii
spravochnik zheleznodorozhn1-k--a. Moskva. Gorse transp.zhal-dor. izd-vo.
Vol-10- LElectric power for railroadg) Nnergosnabzhenie obbleg-
n.vkh dorog. Otv.rf,,d.. t,-Lm K.G,Mark-,radit. 1956. 11080 p. Vol.!,*
[operation of rail.roads) Ekspftuitatsila zheleznyl:h doro.". Otv. r8d,
toma R.I.Robell. 1956. 7'
)g p. (HLRA 10:2)
1. GbIen-korreepondent A]-ademft nauk SOWSR (for Patrov)
(Alectric rallroada) (RBil roads-.-Yanagement)
SHUKSTALI, Ya.V., kand. ekonom. nauh; VERKHOVSKIY I I.A., kand. ekonom.
nauk; FOMIN, V.M., kand. ekonon. nauk; MEZENEV, N.I., inzh.;
DMITRITEV, V.I., kand. ekono-m. naak;jAL)T--Y.A,, V.A.., imzh.;
Prinimali uchastlye: ZOTIKOVA, VJ., kand. ekonon. nauk;
YELISWEVA, T.V.., inzh.; KUBLITSKUA, V.Kh.,, inah.;
KUDRYAVTSE?A, T.N., inzh.; MEZENEV, ~.L, inzh.; TIKHONGHUK,
H.Lp inzb.; FEDOSOVA, V.N.,, tekhnik; DOBSHITS, 14.L.,. red.
izd-va; TIKHOMIROVA, S.G.p tekh-n. red.; LAUT, V.G., tekhn.
red. I
(Scope of the use of railroads and motorvehicles for short-
distance freight haulage] Sfery primeneniia zheleznodorozhnogo
i avtomobillnogo transports, pri perevozke gruzov na korotkie
rasetoianiia. Hoskvaj Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 197 P*
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut kompleksnykh transportnykh
problem jTran6portation,fttomotive) (Railroads-Freight)
FRAVIKOVA, G.P - PAD14YALI V.A., inzh., naucbno-tekhn. red.;
SPANOVSMA$ A., otv. za vypask; VOROBIKOVAy L.F.~ tekhn. red#
(Eechanization and automation of loading and unloading opera-
tions in railroad transportation in the U.S.S.R. and foreign
countries; bibliographic index of Soviet literature] Nekhani-
zatsiia i avtor-atizatsiia pogruzochno-razg=zocbzqkh rabot na
zheleznodorozbnom transports v SSSR i za rubezh=; biblio-
graficheskii ukazatell otechestvennoi literatury. Moskva,
Vses, izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie F-va Futei soobahcheniial
1961. 86 p. WIRA 15:3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo putey soobshcheniya.
TSentrallnwja nauchno-tekbnichoskaya bibliotaka.
(Bibliograpby-Loading and unloading)
(Bibliograpby-Railroads--Freight)
- PAMM, V A. nauchnyy sotrudnik
Regularities in the transportation processes aad their ef"ect -.::
the selection of meArq nf mechanization of loading and unloading
operations ir automotive transportaticn,*. Trudy MIEI no.17.74-
93 161. (141RA U.-IJ)
(Transportation, Automotive)
(Loading and unloading)
!~qNTAO Vital, vich- LWSKIY, A.Y., redaktor; VIRINA, G.F.,
11ULO I ---
--valmuzoneefly redak"for
[Loading and unloading machines in railroad transportation; a
reference manual] Pogruzochno-ras&uzoohnye mashiny na zhelesno-
doroshnom transports; opravochnik. Moskva, Goo.tranap.zhel-dor.
izd-vo, 1956. 458 p. (MLRA 10:1)
(Loading and unloading)
-PADNY.A,-Vitaliv Akimovich,- BAZANOV, A.F., kand. tekhn. nauk,
retsenzent; SHISHLYKOV. Ye.S., inzh., red.; USENKO, L.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Loading and unlotiding machines] Pogruzoehno-razgruzoohnys
mashiny; spravoch~ik. Izd.2., Perer. i dop. Moskva, Trans-
zheldorizdat, 1963. 502 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Loading and unloading-F.4uipment and supplies)
A
sorption w- shown to be 3L f,
fuTlctloll the Fl.rpnp~ n t
4
-rz
49-
37952
'.2 it, 1? ,?400 B162/ZIC3
U, "."):I 3;tO:-..Ian' Sh. Xrol Ya. ~Iqdvcdev' V.
Orlova, and ?ado, G. S.
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b~tnd conluotivity In. n-type
:~iz.'%:a tverdo.-o tela, Y. 4, no, 51 19621 1)6)-1505
Z".'T are Jiven of measurements of the esistivity ti e 1.' 11
z
craf-'-Icien4 and tho -..,a-nctic reaistance 'U 0.1 sinule crystals of
la~'.~~ ? 16 17 -3 -
t~m impuitic.-3 und fortation 01 an ilnpurit,, b i not
ti,.c co.-.duction band can. be expected. The cpacimen-s T','Or(!
':i'o~ucej, zone in a horizontal boat of an in-ot of chenically
Z.;170 3n an'~ "5. AnLlysis of t'he -data ro%-:; that the zin,-1c cr~rstal
:;,,ocimens at tLmporaturon bolow 55 0i. display conductivity in t%q izpurity
";-,!a elfact Is abaent in the =oze cont~inated cincie-cr;,,~tal ~.nd
,Iolycrycttzalina specimens. `71--o Hall =olbility in Us conduction band
~"Ial 62/004/OW055/055
1~i;,urity conductjV41~y j-
t-roc, to dour jnater thar. in the impurity band. '.~'!-x -m.~;r.0-1c
ro--iot"nce o. "ho ccini~lo-crys-al r.,)ocimun-s moa-.ured in a field of 2200 oe~
1--vcomuL noi;Ettiva r,% temperatures bolow 20 0X, and for a pol'ycrysiol
Ovur tAO ~/'~Iolo ~Pn~;o of 1.70 3000Y. The conductivity in t1 Iin
i ,--urlty band in n-lyi~v Gu,~n doutj not load to a chango in the nIgn of tho
Fail ~ffeot at -no 2.oviest tomperaturoa, an might have been o",acted for
nolou in tne impurity band.
0 "1 1 I.T 10' ;inotitut fiziko-tekhnicheokikh'i
(Inrtituta of ez-,yzicotechnical and Radiotechnical
ts) :~Ozcow
Novozber 16, 1961 initially)
?eb3~udry'14, 1962 rafter revision)
Card 2/1.
PADD, J.
ENm' S.
March of the brignde. p. 18.
(LUDOVY R0ZHLAS., Vol. 9, no. 14, Mar. 1953, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East Biro-Dean Accessions, Vol. 2 #8, Library of Congress,
- August -1953, Uncl.
teS the - otr ceVc oxides of I -propyl- and I -IsWopyl.
tfrhydtzuiaL .1. V.I. INA"Jav. N.
K. K. PetchlIA. And M. Peinl%a (N. C..
Suit, 1*1liv- Swatov). Zku,. 06AAWArl KAI ..I. t J. ("t it,
Chem,) 20, 1(68
%41 X.) ill Wif tteifital with ice-"mg with 11SO-11 01-70;
K- activc 0) in C.11, still in 10-15 mia. with piclic a"I'l
li~%v I-P ... PY,'le1,.,ky4,,juinohF#e .,A td.- pil,air. tn. 11. 1 x
; front Mc!CO); A,Ikinz %ith cotiM. 11C1 ill A;-,
ill,- 110 j411, decump. 137-8% which with At; brom.,
phorulfonate in 11,0 garr the corTespoilding d-r-
(from Ftolf), hKill.
1.1 vidiff(kholf simil.arly C"vc the pi"'ll" tit
",:okY4,~
-comijui.; from Aft--COJ. and 110 )411. '14-ektillp, I 1~;
I , 'from EtMfAfe-cui. 44 its "Nitle. G. M. K ~
PADO p 111.
f4utual relation of prctozcan? a-Ml B.-Mbliot-2, algaa in
bu-rsarla 1. The ir-fluence of 11-ght on ti,e gro-wth sf symbionts.
Folia biol. (Krakow) 13 no.2:173-18-9 165.
1. Institute of Plant Pbyajology~ of Teacher Training College,
Krakow.
S/121/61/000/005/001/005
D04O/Dl12
AUTHOR: Padogin, A.A.
TITLE: Scientific research work of ENIMS in 1960
PERIODIAL: Stanki i instrumentAo. 1961
1 5, 3-8
TEXT: A general review of experimental research in the field of metal-
cutting,machine tools conducted by ENIMS in 1960 is presented in 7 sections.
1) Design trends, machine types, specialization of plants. Dimension
series were established for basic machine tool types. A plan for 1960-1965
includes set dates for design development, debugging and the start of series
production of machines. Machine tool types were specified, and the specia-
lizati'A of plants continued. Every plant will be specialized in one or more
types of machines and components. 2) Automation and mechanization. Now
hydraulic, electrical and mechanical systems and devices were designed in-
cluding gear pumps of 5 and 8 litelm/mIn ca acity for a pressure of 32 41=2
two tubeless blade-type Pumps for 50 Kg/cm ; one small 3 liter/min blade
pump for minor feeds in automatic standard-unit machine tools; a series of
electrically controlled slide valves for electro-hydraulic traoing systems
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Scientific research work... D040/DI12
and program control with motion feedback. Telephone and telegraph relays
were tested and found applicable in discrete control systems. A small-size
economical d.c. drive was developed after the industry started the output
OfOK(M)~type silicon rectifiers for 50-100 amp and up to 300 v. The
drive velocity is controlled by relaxation of the excitation field. A 7-30
kw main drive was designed that is suitable for grinders, lathes, pipe-
.threading machines etc. Development of 72,000 and 96,000 r.p.m. internal
grinding heads on aerodynamic bearings continued; the possibility of creating
a 50,000-100,000 r.p.m. head design (with compressed air driving a turbine
and "lubricating" the bearings) was examined. Work continued on numerical
program control systems for machine tools. The pilot units of a gear mill-
ing and a gear grinding machine with synchronous pulse shafts and electro-
nic controls replacing the machine apron were successfully tested. Mecha-
nical stepless velocity variators were further developed. New variators
included.B P -1 (VR-1) and.5P-3 (VR-3) types with mobile discs and wide
V-belt; notched belts were tested. They work noiselessly, without vibra-
tion and at a constant speed. ENIMS and other organizations worked on dif-
ferent mechanical vairators. A review of Soviet and foreign-handling de-
vices was made to provide aid to designers. Standardized resettable auto-
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Scientific research work... DOWD112
matio lines for machining general-use machine parts were designed, e.g. a
line for double-rim gears (Fig. 1); a line for end mill shanks and pipe
fittings (Fig. 2); a semi-automatic vertical lathe series for the-use in
lines and separately; an electro-mechanical deburring machine; a series of
bevel gear cutters- 3) Machining methods, technology. This included elec-
tric and ultrasonic machining. Data for designing heavy elaotric-pulso ma-
chines were obtained in experiments. Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut
(Kharikov Polytechnic Institute) designed a new unipol~r pulse generator for
ENIMS which raises the metal removal rate to 11,000 mm /min, more than
do-able what was possible before. A tool feed control system was developed
for automation of universal electric-pulse machines; it raised the work pro-
ductivity 10-15%, and one operator can operate several machines. Combina-
tions of ultrasonic working with various mechanical motions of the work-
piece were investigated and suggestions made for conversion of screw ma-
chines into ultrasonic machines for machining round bodies, profile machining
and cutt-off operations. The "4770AII ultrasonic cutting machine and the
"4773" ultrasonic broaching machine were designed for extensive use in in-
dustrY. 4) Accuracy. The causes of inaccurate work of circular grinders *ere
studied and analogous investigations started with other machine tool types.
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Scientific research work D040/Dll2
raised to the level of C 428-48 (SCh 28-48) iron by treating liquid supola
metal vrith ferromolybdonum in combination with ferrotitanium, Residual
stress relief by vibration of onatinge and simultaneous improCnation of
steel surface vrith silicon and carbon was studied. Liquid case hardening
with ultrasound effect was tried, and the result was trice faster harden-
ing, economy of silicon carbide (60/'ra was needed instead of 10'i70:and about 1.5
times lower cost. 6) Modernization. Data on modernization of 13,000 ob-
solete machine tools at 400 plants were processed and recommendations is-
sued. 7) Standardization. Data of static rigidity investigations of past
years (with methods and measuring instruments developed at EITIMS) were com-
pleted, a~d standardization of rigidity requirements was continued. A
standardization plan for component units of unit-head machine tools and
draft standards for dimensionu of varioua machine tools rere prepared.
There are 8 figures.
Card 5/7
PADOQIN, A.A.
Conference of mechanical engineers, Stan.i instr. 32 no.10:41-42
0 161. WRA 14:9)
(Meebanioal engineering)
s/121A2/00-0/006/003/011
D040/0-113
AUTUOR: Padogin, A.A.
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TITLZ The most important works of &N'I'V2 completed in 1961
PMIODICAL: Stanki i instruiicnAn-0. 6, 1962, 6-8
T R'osearch conducted by ENI1113 in 19611dealt with the followil-im: 3tan-
dardization o.C transfer i,,iachilie lilies and machines for such lilies to be pro-
duced during 1962-1965;' standard types of special machine tools for steaja
aild gas turbine blades, and of unit-head machine units to be produced by spe-
cialized plants; the development of the machine tool industry in the U.3.,
and Idest-Zuropean countries; designing of a prograia controlled transfer machine
line for shafts,15-50 i-mi iii.diameter and 100-400 iruli long; a quickly-resettable
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auto-eiiatic transfer line for iiiachining two-diameter gear clusters of 4 different
di;-iiensions; a range of 5 universal copying and program-controlled machine
tools, the elements of which are 9Z% the savie; ' a range of program-controlled
coordinate tables for radial drilling machines; a range of electric drives
with ma-netie and silicon amplifiers, and 3 types of step-by-step motors;
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Card 1/2
PAWGIN, AlA.
ch Institute of
Research and design work of the Experimental Resear , no.5:6-8 W
the )Jadhine-Tool Industry in 1962. Stan.i instr. 34 (miRA 160)
l63. (Mobine-Atool'ilidustry-Toohnological innovations)
PADOGINY A,A,
The 30th anniversary of the Experimental Research Institute of
Machino tools (ENINS). Stan. i instr. 34 no-11:38-39 N 163.
(MIRA 16:12)
- -;Iir
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of the -Ex-,er a. ~ ~n', : f I ~! ':3E;t ' -e
Toci..g J.nl963. ST,P~n. ~- instr. 35 --7L '64. Cg-;,~~, -1,"C'.)
PADOGINP
43 ~F 165,
Machine tools and industrial aesthetics. Stan. I instr. 36 no.2--i.2--
(MIRA 180)
PA]Xjl,ISK!Sp M.P. [Fadolskisp M.), YANIT~.!'~-Z, I.V. [J.-L-iiQkd3. J.]
-
Some phys-4cochemical properties of sodium
Trudy AN Lit. MR. Ser, B. noeltl'27-133 t64 (F"R.4,
1. Kaiinasskiy gouudarstvennyy meditsinski.y institul, I fix
T i Lovskoy S:-,R.
PADORIN, L.
Revise the form of bills Of -lading. Mor. flot 23 no.7:10-11
Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Nachallnik komaercheskogo otdala Severnogo parokhodstva.
PADORINY Ya.,, polkovnik
Local party orginizations are the mainstay of the CPSU.
Ko=.Vooruzh.Sil 3 no.20:50-% 0162. (KRA 15:10)
(qo=unist Party of the Soviet Union)
PADORIN., Ya.., polkovnik
For thooe who train soldiers. Komm. Vooruzh. S-41 4 no.18:86-91
s 164. (MIRA 17.9)
PADORINY Ya., ~cDzovnil'-- ..--
Secretaries of party organi"tions are needed in concrete ai-~ '
Komm. Vooruzh. Sil 46 no.11.55-58 Je 165. (MRA l8t6il
ZELENTSOV, A.A., polkoynik;,PADORIN, Ys.A., _polkoynik; CHEBUSHEY, I.V.,
polkoynik, red.; red.
(Party organizations iA army units and war vessels; collected
articles on the work experience'of local party organizations]
Partiinais organizataiia chasti, korablia; abornik statei ob
opyto raboty pervicbnykh partorganizataii. Monkya, Voen.izd-vo
N-va obor.SSSR, 1960. ))4 p. (HIRA 13:4)
(Commmist Party of the Soviet 'Union--Party work)
(Russia--Armed forces)
CSORDAS, Jeno, dr.; GYOD1, Gyula, dr.; GALFI, Ilona, dr.; PADOS, Eva, dr.
Addison's disease in a 7-year-old patient. Orv. hetil. 106 no.32:
1517-1518 8 Ag'65-
1. Fecsi Orvostudomanyi EUetem, Gyermekklinika (igazgato: Kerpel-
Fronius, Odon, dr.).
FADOS, Janos
Tasks and importance of technical development divisions. Bor
cipo 11 no.5.136-138 S 161.
1. Szombatbelyi Cipogyar.
60-BW aim. ato
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3URIAN, V.; VYSCKA-3URIANOVA, B.; FADOUR. Yr.
Contribution to the method for the utilization of commercial anti-
biotic test-tables - Spcfa in practice!' Cesk.epidem.mik=ob.imtn.
9 noo*2:122-125 Mr 160;
(ANTIBIOTICS pharmacol.
SERCER, A.; ~ FAMAILI L KRMPOTIC, J.; KNE7,111C, M.; BALOGHY M.; HILIC,N.;
SIPUS) N.;,DURIN, B.; LIPOZENCIC, M.; GUSIC., B.; SPAVENTIP S.;
GOSPODNETIC, A.; PAINSINIJ. M.; IVIC, Z.; MARINIOVICI F.; B-ASICIf Y..;
ORESKOVIC, M.; KNEZEVICJ, S.; MARIGIC, Z.
Medicine. Bul se Youg 9 no-4/5:116-117 Ag-0 164.
Z-11 A I v ?~u 7
PADOVAN. Ivan, dr.
Differential diagnosis of the palmonary hemorrhage; hemoptoa. and
hemoptysts. Idjec, vJas. 76 no.3-4:11Z-222 Kar-Apr 54.
1, Is Otolaringolookog odjela Boluice dra. N.Stojanovica u Zagrebu,
(LUNGS, hemorrh.
differ. diag.)
(EMOPTYSIS, Idiffer. diag.)
PADOVAN, Ivo; VINNISGLASS, H.
Problem of sclaroma. Radovi Med. fak. Zagrebu 3:211-224
1955.
1. Rijadak slucaj tubarkaloze, skleroma i karcinoma kod istog
boleenika) Iz Otolaringolookog odjela Opce bolnice Dr.
M. Stojanovica u Zagrebu pred.*.prof. dr. A. Sercer. L iz
Bakterioloskog odjela Centralnog higijenskog zavoaa u Zagrebu
(predgrof. dr. D. Filipovic),
RHIMSCLMMA,)
PADOVAN, Ivo, Dr.
Use of radioactive cobalt in otorhinolaryngolog7. Ned.
arh., Sarajevo 10 no-3:77-85 Kay-June 56.
1. Otoletringoloaki odejl Opce bolnice dr. Mladen Sto.4anovic
Zagrebu. Predstojnik: prof. dr. A. Sercer.
(GOBALT, radioactive
tber. of otorhinolaryngol. cancer. indic. (ser))
(OTOIRHINOLARYNGOLOGY 9
otorbinolaryngol. cancer, ther., radiocobalt, indic. (Ser))
BASIC, Marko; PADOVAN, Ivo; Nwcp-Nedjeljko; -SPAVENTI, Sims; FOPOVIC,
Ljubomrr-; -BMMC,-Dr-&-g-rca
Our experience with the irradiation of reticulum. cell sarcoma. Rad.
mad. fak. Zagreb 9 no.1:83-92 161.
(SARCCMA RETICULUM CELL radiother)