SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PINCHUK, I. S - PINCHUK, P.
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PlAIXHUKI I. S. and SHUBEN7KO, V. A.
"Graphic Method of Calculating Transient Phenomena in an Induction Yotor,"
41ektrichestvo, No.2. 1949
SOV 1 37 ~7 1 : '*,,IjCt
Translation from: Referaw-rivy zhurnal, Mctallurgiya. 1'4~7 NrpC~ ~'s S R
AUTHORS: Patskc~- IL h. 1. R. . Kulikov, G. D. , Pinchuk, 1. S.
TITI ~ E: An I11'6VSt1Pat10T) Of thC Prot t-%%' of M~rdfa, ing bv Nivatis of
Vibrating-clettrode Arc Welding (Issledo%anivc pr01,,vs,,;)
( heskoN. ibrodL1g0%ov naplavki)
PERIODICAL: V sb Vosstanovleniye tznoshennykh detalev a%tomal , -hrud
naplavkoy. Chelyabinsk, 19~6. pp t)4-()8
ABSTRACT: A study of oscillograms of current and %oltage tund,liuns :,~ '~~v
t ourse of hardfacing operations performed with the aid of %
ele(trodes demonstrated that this process is essentialiv dri ar( pr,,
c e S s .It differs from standard arc -welding hardfa( ing pr,)( ed~ires
only with regard to the employment of vibrating electro(jes and a
cooling fluids therefore, it would be more corre( t to refer to it as
a "lbrating-cle(trode arc-welding rnethod (VEAW). Os ( i I I up r;in-. "
indi( ate that e%ery electrode vibration includes a period of vie, ,r:,
arc discharge. an idle period. and a short-( ir( uit per,,)d F ~. ..
Card I greater part of the heat energv (8_'-94 0c)) i, gerierated ri_rir)~ !.t,
SOV
An ln%estigation of the Pro( ess of Hardfa( Ing 1( on' )
per:od of the ar( disk harge The idle period has an ad~ v rst- ettv, jj),,r th,
(hara( teristi( -; of the electrode and the qualil~ of bonding betwevr~ 're dep, -led
metal and the parent metal Idle periods ma\ !)v cl.minated by cmpl,,~.nv, \kel(i
Ing generator as a souric of power In order to stahtlize the process ii 1, dt-~. r
able tha! generators with good ''surge - and-dip2 thara(teristit s be ;!ik/vd Kc.
polarity must be emploved during VEAW. The %ibrdt,ori of the ele~truciv
stabilitv of the process by pro%iding frequent excitation of the ar, d sthari:,L
per second) In additiDn the vibration causes the elecTrode metal lo I)e rrec
in small quantities (at the instant when the electrode the t umpunc, r. , ~,
ta,.orab*,y affecting the formation of beads. The cooling fluid redu(e~ 'hv (Atv( T~ ,I
heat on the component. ink reascs the rate of cooling of the Metal a T) d 1) r () ' C , ' , * f
rnolten metal from the I( tion of air. The sclec ticn of the area t)rj fhe ( i,n,,pur t-.'
to whikh the coolant is supplied and the manne r in whit. h this is ~1, , omp~. 5ht c!
are factors of great importan( e. The prucess of propagation of huat -n 0- pirt--
metal during VEAW r-nay be s( hematic ally des( ribed by the I( tior, kil a rap d, ,
moving point sourL c of heat traveling along thc SUrfak v )I a st-fiii iritir-11. hi'd'
StrUL tilral c hanges o( c urring during VEAW essentially do not differ I r(,ry. , h", ,.Is
taking place in a heat -affe( ted zone during standard arc -welding prok e(lkiri-,
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At, of the of Hardla, nx ~~onl
L arge temperature gradients and h.gh ratei of kociling in 'he prot (-,, it ~EA`i,~
f a% or I he form at .on of h a rdc tied s I rLl( I u re s , A h j k h t requc-.i I% rc ~ U.' " . - , 7 't. ~ - -
(it the heat affe(led -.on(-
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'YTHORs Pinchuk, I.S. , Dotsent and Candidate of Technical Sciences.
lixt Transients in Periodically Loaded Induction Motors. (Perekhod-
nyyeprotsessy v a9inkhronnykh dvigatelyakh pri periodicheskoy
nagruzke)
PERIODICALs Eloktrichestvo, 1957, Nr 9, pp. 27-30 (U33B)
ABSTRAM In the case of gratings, vibrators and similar machines the load
and the rotor velocity of the induction motor change very often
and within wide ranges during one period. For such drives the
driving motor must be selected with regard to the electric-
magnetic transition processes. A calculation taking account of
this curcumatance is carried out. The problem of the electric-
magnetic transition process in solved analytically with a given
rule concerning the change of rotor-velocity nd for the case of
a lacking effective resistance in the stator circuit. A steady
operation with periodic load is investigated restricted to those
cases where the mean quadratic value of the motor moment and
therefore also the mean sliding value do not exceed the nominal
value. The description of the experimental investigation follows.
A comparison between experimental and calculated results shows and
proves the applicability of the suggested method for the consider-
ation of the electric-magnetic transition process In the case of
Card 112 periodic load. In the end an example is caloulatod through.
PINCHUK. I.S..knnd.tekhn.nauk; SHAPOVA WV. A.T.,inzh.
Running of machines with crnnkeears. Mekh. i elk. sots. ee"khoz.
1S no.2:113-4f, 'S9. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Chelynbinekly politeklinicheskiy Institut (for Pinchik). 2.
Chelyabinskiy inotittit mekhAnitntnii i elaktrifikAtRil sel'skogo
khozynyntva (for Shnpovnlov).
(Zlectric mnehineq)
AUTHOR: Sergeytv. A.. . P-
TITLE., DinsertAt 10111, (1),," r- -I
PERIODICAL: Elektri~nt5l-,,c, Nr 71.
:73ER
ABSTRACT. For the Degree of of Technio-n' Sr-en,-5
At the Ural Pulytechi,i-- ;n-3tit--i4-e --m^-ni Krcv
pclitektuiicvic-qk;y institu, ~=.. Kirc7a).
S.D.Levintov on iun~ -7, '949 "Electromecha.-io T ra
in a Synchronows koto- in the Case cf Periodic Lcal
pressor Ty-pe~" . Officia' orr,-~rent,;- N.S.Sjur.:,v. Prcfe,-,,
Do~--tn-.
of Techni -.a ~ :.~,
Cnndidate o:' Teckuii~--i' Science-
I.S.Pinchuk on Jw,- 2'
in A-syff-c-hronou., Lotor-s" Ct'fi(-,a- cypporer-t,:
Doctor of Techn-.,~all A.A.lankc TTI'ltlK-,Y IT"'C'
date of Techni-,il SC:f-TICeS 'Ini 1.M.C'lAdnrv-k,y
I.D.Urusov on June 21? 19,.9 "Th-! kecf"rrilza-- Slr-n,~tt c)f
of Electric, kanhin-?~ tc tr.e Acti,-~n :,f
Loads" Cfficia.' Op-OW--T-l.
Card 1/4 Science3 and DL)ct-nt Crin2.date cf Tec.-j .,-,a-'
Dissertations
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S.F.Sitnikov on Marz.-i S or - F r-,- I e- nn
-TH-eo-ry of Are-Extinguishine, 1jcv-i,:es- Gffi:ial Drpor--c
N.S.Siunov, Professor Doc,:or of Tectim-ml Scier.,-~a,
Docent, Candidate of Te~fmicai S(-;.erc-?3 ani V.Y.3,.~ k--, D
Candidate of Technical Scien---.
D.X - S hakh on Jun? 1950 "The In ~pq-,igat-or. cl S7--
Sys tem f or the Electric Eqipme- of Drtdges" . C ff
I.B.Sokolowskiy, Professor. Doctor of Technical
Belyayev, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sc2.en--e.: ar-3
Candidate of Technical Sciences
G.P.Kropachev on June 30, 19:-3 "In--e~tigat-.on of r A-yr~nrlc,vc,~
Starter in Synchronoug Macrunes vrith S&Iient Pc1e; aid -'i,,tho-
Starter Cage". Official opponen,.:k; 1;.S.SlunL)-,. Prof~-q~zor- D-t7l-
of Technical Sciense--A. S.A. Vol otkov,~jk:,y, 'Ioctor of
Sciences and M.A.Plrwr~yar.. Docent.
V.P.ShaLsherin on January 18. 19ri. "Some Protlem- rf Ca-rio,3--C-
lographic krasurement.3 mzio!r Te.9ting ffteh-Frequency
Official opponents: N.S.Siuno-,. Professor Doctcr of Tprhr--,~,
Scienceq and V.--Stepancv, Candidate of Technicril,
R.P.Umanov on June -, , 191,+ "In-stigation and C,i' -uhit,on Z:'
cuits with a Three, fha-ge Uelding Ar:". Offi-c-,a]l orp,-,P~i,~,
S.A.Volotkovskiy. Profes3or Doctor of Techrli~-a~
Card 2/4 G.P.Mikhaylov. Professor, Do-tor c,f Technl~a) 5-~--i
Dissertations
At the Sv-r-~Icvzik
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I.!'.',etrov c!i r Lc. ,ri( r I
Remlz icr Tra,;U-)n 11c On r~ - J P.il-
liuenc 1 c la 1 01-pon-v a ~Inc. v .3
niczl Science- and LjDcen+ Cnnj2.vl,-
Sciences
A t the Gor kiy Folytcctu~ i Ing t cute imeni Z nlrinov
polite]-hnichc9k.ly Jm9titut ir. Zhdanova)t
S. N. 3 he vchuk r, n J urc t)4) " Prc,lb't eno c. f I ril U-1 t I c r
of Heat in Electromotor-, of ~Ior~,.ng Mnc,Lint-i" 0 1*~i
ponents: D.V.Alorrzot. Prof-sor. Do:;tL)r of Tec~in--~-a' 3 --r
N.V.ShchcJrii~, Dccent. Car,;-dA,.e of Tecl-ini~a- c t n,-,-
K.F.Shvakcv. Enginet---.
A the Tcr:6k Kirov T
nichesk.y nstitlit Im
,;.?.I'ukhova on March 20) t- cf A
Connection E)f Ir),j r. tn,: CaL,~ of L,
mds s ion w i t ~i 1) 11 v~ r-i " Fv(- F("I :%c~n i V. A
Frofesucr, Vioctcr of S . erwc , mJ 1 !1.1, tt~ lv ,,ti
cam Y4 date nf '~-Ajrijoi,
Dissertations 'C
A.AT.Zti.lir, c-i A--r-'.
Circuits ir. the Ca~e Df Non
Official opponer.ta~ Pm-fei--or, D- tor cf
Sciences and T-.,,-
Sciences.
V.A.Abak-umo-, or) June 3C . '9-r,
Accordirg to the Leonar-3 C-'r:~,ii~ v-,*% 3h,-In, No~-nd
Offic:Lal ol,ponent!i D-., tor
Saimces and U, (~a I ~jj 1 1 r~ v -- o I T,,,, 1,,,
V.U.Kostiko,, or, Lwirc~. !I'I"L,,n!thcJt of D-en:-ni-i~-, E-r--
C Electri - Cond-* Y" Off i :i-i :-rr
Specifi
kov, Profes3or.
Candidate uf Tecrui,~~,ll j~ -n-
AVAILABLE: Libra r-
of Crri,7res,,
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25(1) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION BOV/2280
Chelyabinsk. Politekhnicheakiy institut
Voprosy evarochnogo proizvodetva (Problems in Welding) Noscow, Mashgiz,
1959, 92 p. (Series: itis Sbornik, No. 16). 6,000 copies
printed.
Reviewers: F.I. Boykov, Engineer, A.G. Menzenkampf, I.I. Vinnik, N.A.
Mlykov, N.A. Karpova, N.I. Andrianov, V.M. Solovskoy, L.Ye. Oarma8h,
and N.N, Yegorov Docent; Ed, (Title page): K.A. Yeelkova, Docent;
Ed. (Inside book$i A,O. Kozlov; Tech. Ed.t N.A. Dugina; Exec. Ed.
(Ural-81berian Division, Nhehgiz): A.V. Kaletinap Ingineer.
PURPOSM This collection of articles is intended for engineers, tech-
nicians and scientific workers.
COVERAGEt This Is a oWilation of articles written by scientific wor-
kern of the Department of Welding Processes and Xquipment of the
Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute. The articles deal with little
developed or entirely now problems of practice and theory of weld-
ing. The articles cover weldment deformation, welding of etrips
Card IA
Problems in Welding
tion of the electrode.
SOV/2280
Bakshi, O.A. Candidate of Technical Sciences. The Method of
Measuring Electrode Vibration Amplitude In Automatic Vibroarc
Surfacing by Welding 45
The author describes the principles of measuring electrode
vibration by means of a measuring wedge.
Berezkin, P.N., Docent. Method of Checking Weldability of Thin
Carbon Steel Sheet Metal 51
The author discusses the preference of using rimmed, killed,
and semi-killed steel for the above purpose.
Pa"W"skevich, I.R., and Engineer V.N. Shakhmatov, Investigating
Resistance Welding of Cast Iron to Steel 56
The authors discuss results of metallographical Investiga-
tions, the results of mechanical testing of weld joints, and
the possibilities of introducing the method Into industry.
Rudakov, A.S., Docent, and Engineer V.K. Shakhmatov. Butt Weld-
Ing of Resistance Alloys Strips 68
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PINCHUX, SIL,.POVALOV, A.T.. inih.
Drawing lip diagrams for gang-naw motors used in limberine.
Mokh. I olok. note. sell khoz. 17 no.): JQ-41 '51). (MIRA 12:8)
1. Chelyublnakiy Institut makhanizataii I elektrifil-atail
sallakngo khozyaystva.
(Saws) (F-lectrir motors)
kINqjjUJK, La., k.-~Aekhrt.rau,.' dw-9--t
Equivalent c-'rcui,. cf an eiec,r:.c drive w'th an asyne-hr:nct:B
Z~
motor and varying load. stor. iic .. : 1 5 -166 1 r~C,. ~ '-'~-.J ~ , .-I
-nctors, ~ru.ict~on)
(Lquivalent c.4rcuits)
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AUTHORS: Pinchuk ;.S., Candidate of Technical SOV/105-60-1-16/25
gel en,-7e,'-,
Candidate of
Technical Sciences
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TITLE: Some Methods of Improving the Characteristics of Reactors With
Direct Current Magnetization ;?/
Pr&RIODICAL. Slektrichestvo, 1960, Nr 1, pp 78-60 (USSR)
AJBSTRACT: The so-called characteristics of simultaneous magnetization
B, - f(H, I H.) are often taken an initial date for the com-
puting of reactors with magnetization (Refs 1,2). B,, is the
mean value of the amplitude of the alternating component of
the magnetic induction. k is the mean effective value of the
alternating component of the core magnetic field. H is the
mean value of the constant field strength component ;f the
magnetic field.- The results of experimental investigations
of the influence of some faotors on the form of the character-
istics are given here. To utilize the power of a motor at its
peak speed as completely &a possible, it Is necessary to make
Card 112 the voltage in the reactor got smallest. This can be achieved
Some Methods of Improving the Characteristics of sov/io5-6o-i-i6/25
Reactors With Direct Current Magnetization
by ruducing B, q at a chosen numbor of windings of the working
winding and core cross section. From this point of view it is
desirable to obtain characteristics of simultaneous magnetiza-
tion, at which there is a smallest possible Inclination in their
initial stage, depending not only on the type of steel but
also on a number of other factors. The characteristics of a
reactor with two magnetic conductors (Fie 1) for example, can
thus be altered by varying the gap 6.- By increasing 6, the B,
value can be reduced by 15-20A for the greatest field intensity
of the magnetic field. The explanation for this process is
given. based on these statements, the shape of the sheet
proposed in the paper (Ref 1) is unsuitable, the air gap being
practically nil for this design. A considerable improvement
of the reactor characteristics can be obtained by using split
working windings (FIg 3). An explanation for this improvement
Is given. There are 5 figures and 2 Soviet references.
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actuator- moved both laterally along the relay
envelope av sample of the curves is given In F1g. 2,
Fig. 2. flireshold operating
characteristics
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where the graph overlayH a cro5s-Bection of the relay. The curves represent the
threshold ampere-turns req-itred for contact operation at varying distances of the
coil from the reed contarts. The graph shown, for example, that maximum sensitivity
occurs when the coil is in quadrant 111, i.e., nearest to the movable reed, but that
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Fig. 2. From their dat.i the ~kithors h-ive derived empirical design for;~U'lilais for
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and can be realized without unrea-ionable demands on geometry tolerances. Operating
specifications of the te8ted relaya are included. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and
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PINCHUR, M.
In it an ordinarT rlllage? Rab. J eial. r no.2-4-5 F ;~3.
(NDU 1~, ,. "
(Pugachevo(Breat Province)-Tailoring)
PINCHUK. M.A.; UYPOV. Ya.A.
Portable three-phase checking equipment. Ism.takh. 20 no.1:49-50
Ja 159. (Xlectric instruments) (MIF-A 11:12)
FINCHUND M.D.
SC.bOOI Montages and exhibitions. Blol. v shkole no.lj87-88
Ja-F '63. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Armanikhinskaya vos'miletnyaya shkola Dal'ne-Konstanti-
navskogo rayona Gor'kovskoy ohlasti,
(Aurilo-visual education)
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USSR (6n0)
Acorns
Good way to ca - ry out collec t i on, t rALs jx~ r tr, t I Ln, and e to r af-P of Pc rr. PLeF i
step' no. 9. 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of CongrPov. December 19r,2. Unclpsvified.
1. PMHUK, M. G.
2. MSR (600)
4. Windbreaks, Shelterbelts, Etc.
7. Use nut-b6aring varieties wre extenBively in shelterbelt stands. Lee. i step' 14
No. 11, 1952.
241 !a" 2g Russ AgggesioN. Library of Gongress, FVhKW= 1953. Unclassified.
9 0 IbAt
nNcHuK, m.o.
gutta-boaring trees In the U.S.S.R. Trady last. Iona 461
11-17 158. (XIRA 11W
1. Glavnoye upravlonlya lesnago khozyaystva I polosashchItnogo
losorazvedeulya Mintaterstva sallskogo khozynystra SSSR.
(Outta-porcha)
PINOMIN, N.G.
Poreet drainage In the U.S.S.R. Trudy Inst. less, 49:5-8 '59.
(WRA 1):2)
I.Glavuoye upravlenlye lesnogo khosyaystva Ministerstva sel'skogo
khosyaystva SSSR.
(Forests and forestry) (Drainage)
PINCHUK, M.G., lyubitall-sadovod
FurAgation q-ainst ai.nids. Zashch. rast.. ot v-red. I bol. F
42 14 163. (!-'IRA 1"13)
A)"WASOVP P.M.j, kand.vetorin.nauk~ 111"IIIUKOV, P.A., kaid.veterln.nnuk;
1.111CHUX. M.I.j I-VII-D3OVSKJY, I.F.; ILGEUT, A.M.
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Mass prophylaxis of b&besiasis in cattle by weans of early
(preventive) chemotherapy, Trudy NIVI ):10C-104 t60.
(141RA 1~.10;
(Cherzo therapy) (iircplasmosis,)kC4ttle--Disea:3e.,i and pest--,
PINCHU)C, N.
-~~Mjo~el:o once was "the devil's pasture." Rab. i Bial. 31 no.11:14 9 1~'7.
(MLRA 10:11)
1. Ifalgan Imva Gnrktiea. Prostaki rayon.
Ornst District- FIFa )
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Effect of phosphorus on the stress-nipture strength of joints in
welded Khl8N9T steel. Metalloved. I term. obr. met. no.8:24-25
kg 162. (KRA 15:11)
1. Institut elektroavarki Im. Ye.O.Patona AN UkrSSR.
(Steel alloys-Welding) (Welding-Testing)
1EDOUR, B.I.; PIWCHUK, N.I.
Preventing the embrittlement of 25-20 type austenitic
welded jointa. Avtom.svar. 15 no.10:46-49 0 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Ordena Trudovogo Kraeriogo ZrAameni Institut
elektrosvarki im. Ye.O. Patona PIZ LkrSSR.
(Steel, Heat-resistant-Welding)
(Phase rule and equiltWWM)
ACCESSION NR: AT4013946 S/2659/63/010/000/0178/0185
AUTHOR: Medovar, B. I.; ChekoUlo, L. V.; Lutayuk-Khudin, V. A.; Pinchuk, N. I.;
Puzrin, L. G.
TITLE: Boron alloys (over 0.3-0.4%) for high temperature austanite steol and weld seams
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledovanlyn po zharoprochny*m splavam,
V. 100 1963, 178-185
TOPIC TAGS: boron, boron containing alloy, austenite steel, high temperature
steel, weld seam, weld metal
ABSTRACT- Austenite high-temporature steels alloyed with boron consist of
two phases
(austenite + boron component of eutectic origin) and are characterized by high tensile
strength and elasticity. The use of boron alloys (over 0. 3 -0. 4%) for high temperature
austenite steel allows one to solve several Important problems. The weld metal sharply
increases stability against the formation of hot (crystalline) cracks. Hot cracks adjacent
to the weld seams are completely eliminated during welding. The reliability of weld seams
working under high temperature and loads Is increased significantly by the exclusion of the
causes of local brittle failure In the seam zone. The heat resistance of austenits steel and
Cord 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AT4013946
weld scams is increased to agreat extent. Investigations and experimental work at plants
should be expanded so as to develop both new high-temperature austenite steel, as well as
flow processes for the use of these steels for welding. Orig. arL has: 3 tables and 3
microphotographs.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgLi AN SSSR (Metallurgical Institute AN SM)
SUBMUTED. 00
BUD CODE: ML
DATE ACQ: 27Feb64
NO REF SOV: 015
ENCL: 00
OTHEFIL- 007
Card 2/2
MRDOVAR, B.I.; PINGWX, N.I.; CHEROTILO, L.V.
#i.
Increasing "ve maximum permissible concentrations of
phosphor-us avid silicon In stable auntenitic welde. DAL
AN SSSR 150 no.3,541-543 My 163. WU 1616)
1. Institut elektroevarki Im. Ye.O. Patons, AN UkrSSR.
Predstavleno akadendkcft B.Ye. Patonon.
(Weldin,q)
MKDOVAR, B.I.; PINCHUK, N.I.
Effect of i)oron on the strict,ire of an Rustenite loint. Avtom.
sva.r. lo nc . t): 91-93 Je 't) 3. '~GRA I :)
(Iron-nickel-chromium rilays-W.-Iding)
kBoron)
MEDOVAR, S.'., CqEYOTII.O, L.I.; LUTSYUK-FRUDIN, V.A.; PINCOK, N.I.; P112RIN, L.G.
Adiition ql oys of boron (mnre than 0.3 - 0.4%) in austanitic h,,~at-
resistant steels in! weldments. Iasi. pe zharnproch. splav. 10:171~-!~,~
,63. (MIRA 17:2)
-=Ptk
M: AP3002322 B/M23/63/OW/0061009VOD93
AC=I(Z I
Moot oflona CD FIRIA structure
Aytemiftleb"boya svwkap 120. 6; ;963* A-931
1=: ftny agetmitle veuwp. hft CM1113*0 umm effects, DUACCUO
A 'A recout St%*7 bw that the, r Units CC' the ana P Con-
AWV=:
(0.V$ 7 91 mia 0,0" ~ p) ft ftU Vc vgl& am be emelderably in-
7 xw%:M
aremeft~ V the Oftition d! 0. 3-0.6% bwo to the V63A W&de m The erperlmento
with~ two 18-6-type steel veld metalst 05Xbl9MW O.o6-o.
19. 33--~-,2i.:W Cr, V1, 2.1 1.2 libt o-i.o%l :.T- a'n"P,
1-51-2s6* 3~- C$ o.
.36;--9-90 Ni 041-0-31$ Ti, 0.0-
-(0.4-0 01* C, 17-75-48-91% Or. 9
-3 master allm
Intraduesa iS an JFO (fiD.20 Z, 1.98% Alt 1-7%
81). X*t&22ogm0de emmlmtlcn and pbase amlysim -indicate. tbat,B acts as a strcng
M=O=t CC PrIuW b-ferrite ft the netAl and Ir. 10
i;tbwass efrectiveasNi In-ftle respect. 2hus,tbeaddltionofO-3-0-5%Bto
~1~'tbe veld is equivaleft to lum"IM the 111 ca2tent. by 3-5$. Tbeboride eutectic
Cc" i/2~
W300070
ft"AAA, so I a a Cbstotile, La V,
'Upre oI".ebe, Wool uWts of and RAI to fully austeattic,
MIA I
wildo
&M* 06blodys. v, 1309 mo# 3p, 19031,54ILS43
Me TAGN a Voldbes, folly amptsmitic itselp hot ewockop berms effect$ silicon
*9144%9 phempbovems effect
'IF
L -ABIRMs The effect of berm on susceptibility to bet MUM of folly ausunit
-XI steel welds be*.been studied* ~ Currently the St content must be kept below
O.M am tbs.' p content below CAM es retate b* cracking. Tblej however
pressiats serious difficulties Is imItial tUme steel** Adding 0.3 O.ft boron
to 25-20 and 15-35 type sistesitie *tools solved the PrOblain sad-Zda It poasibV!
to weld atedlo containing 0.33-DeM 51 and 0*02"&M Pa Tbs s"Ition of
'11"bam snuits in the 101justlim of a amplem 76-91-Cras satectico capmble of
dieselvial 110 pq MW other livative ol~ ; ."Chmmical tests mods on 25-20
MA IS-.35SN"AAAS. welds ("a T&le I of But $VAN) *bound that boren-4"rina
welds, annealed st 1100 bm "Ustaeft" "Whascal Plow lag* ODRA somewhat
t 13272-" EWT(a)/SWA(d)/SW(v)/T/90(t)/EWP(k)/LVP(s)/EO(b)/-NA(h)/EWA(e)
ACC Nks A 00 t;OURCF com.: tnt/o.-186/65/OW/O;-14/0073/0073
INVENMR: Medovar, S. I.; Borzdyka A. M.; Latyehov, Yu. V.; pincha., ff. I.;
Chekotilo. L. V.; Topilin, V. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Weldable heat-resistant steel. class 4o, No. 177079
SOURCE: Byulleten' itobreteniy I tovarnykh znskov, no. 24, 1965, 73
TOPIC TAGS: steel, heat resistant steel, chromium eambedO&W steel, nickel
steel, tungsten steel, titanitun eembakni%p, steel, mangRnese W"O"~
steel
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a vel4able, heat-resistant stee v1th
Increased resistance to local failure or welded partn. The steel contains 0. 80v
an carbon, 0.5% max silicon, 0.5-.L.0% manganese, 14.5-16.5% chromIum. 23-25;
nickel, 4.0-5.0% tungsten, 1.5--2.0% titnnium, 0.11-0-7% boron, and 0.02% max sulfur.
I - . I JAZ)
SUB CODE: ll/ BURN DATE: 25Apr6h/ ATD PREM:
uDct 669.1h.M.44
k
J~1257�-~-
Acc ms AP6021827
(v t ) /F7r 11,11- W JD/1TH
SOURCE CODI:
INVEWZIOR:,, Wedovar, N I.; Cbskotilo. L. V.; Pinebuk. 1. 1.
ONG. none
013
41-3
13
TITLE: Weldi wlre.4CIass 49, No. 183042
SOME: Isobretenlylg proWshleampe obraztey, towarrqye anski, Do. 12. 1966, 136
70PIC TACO: welding, steel, austemItIc steel, Z=i;; reolstmt steel, siand
maddhog, welding rod, weldlag wire, weld
AWMCT-. This Author Certificate Introduces a filler or electrode wire for welding
cKlGation-resistant, amstedtic. allicon-rich steel&. (7be Wire coatains up to 0.1%
carbon, 2.5-3.0% slUcon, up to-1.5% man ese, ~gt 6"T qmm-IM1718-21% nickel
'1' jDam Inert -'FW
0.02% ma sulfur, 0.03% miam pboaphorm and 0.45-0.65% b a;; e
weld reslstmcv against carburizatlaq. hot creEki , and ~IMP&-IAM5, formtIon. IND)
F-A M
SUB CODE: lyi/sumN DArz: o6Aug6k/ ATD PFM:
3r823-"
A= NL AP662 I 199 50111CR COM U/041316610091012 1006
INVIRNTORI Medawar, so leg ttr*yov, To leg Chebtiles Le Was Tarkbove
No A,s Pi ebuke No go
MCI some 0
TITUs Electrode few vald"A ouldstion-resistast *&Sol** Class 210 1
4 Isaftelpeed by CFO--WT-*ctr it
A&W -
~ 100vathill
SOVRCRt Isebretemlya# promyebleamyy* ebresseye tovermyVis seekto
so* 12, 19660 63
AA _46M
TOPIC TAGSs steel$ mom* welding. latest steel, welding
electrode
ARSTRACTs This Author Cortilicate Introduce* an electrode for welding
A"dattem-resIstaut 9%201~ (%The olectrode costing contains 312 marble,
272 flaorsp&r. 6.31 pSjj8&moqs8 1,52 sloulaumo sad 14Z forreallices. Ti
Increase the weld realsteace assinot cadwintleat bet cracking# sad
oxidations 121 forroborem and 62 dolomite are added to the costing com-
position. (so)
SUB C0DEt1jlkbVSVSM DAM 2GHey63/ATD FRIMS136
Card
-ACC NR, AM15251A ';WJX~~ CODF*
AUTHOR: Tabidze, A. I.; Finchuk, N. I.; Un, V. I.. Yuahkovich, Z. V.
ORG! none
TITLE: S_trAsq corrosion cracking'resistance of austenite chromium-manganese steels
and alloys in chloride aplutions
SOURCE: Avtomaticheakeya evarka, no. 5, 1966, 76-77
TOPIC TAGS: low nickel steel, stainless steel, chromium steel, manganese steel, cor-
rosion resistance, chloride /IMAG30 steel, lKhl8NlOT sustenitic steel
ABSTRAM Austenitic stainless steels of the 18-8 type are prone to stress corrosion
cracking in chloride-containing solutions whereas high-Ni alloys (containing
>40-45% Ni) resist corrosion of this kind. In this connection it was of interest to
Investigate the corrosion resistance of these alloys in chloride solutions on partial
replacement of Ni with Mn. Accordingly, the authors investigated alloys Of the
Khl4G30 types containing from I to 23% Ni, which, to enhance their resistance to gene-
ral corrosion. were additionally alloyed with 2.5-3.35% Mo, 0.23-0.3% Ti, 0.25-0.38%
Al and 0.23-0.4% B. Variously stressed specimens of these steels were tested for
strees corrosion cracking in boiling (+154'C) 42% MgGl solution, an first undergoing
heat treatment (1100*C for I hr, cooling in air). SpecilLs of lKhl8N1 ustenitic
7~
Co,d 1/2 UDC: 621.791;620.193:669,15-194
' 7 - -c ~'
ACC NR. AP6015254
steel were also investigated for purposes of comparison. Findings: the stress carro-
Sion cracking of M18NIOT steel in the KgCl solution sets in within the first 24 hr,
and the sane happens for specimens of Khl4G31 steel containing 8-23% Nt. On the other
i hand, specimens of Khl4G3O steel containing