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AUTHORS: Garber, R. I., Kogan, V. S., Polyakov, L. M, SOV/56-35-6-7/44
TITLE: The Growth and the Dissolution oYr6-t*61ih'Cryst&ls
(Rout i rastvoreniye por v kristallakh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol 35,
Nr 6, pp 1364-1368 (ijsa)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the authors describe the experimental
determination of the time-dependence of diffusion processes of
sintering and of pore coalescence.in rock salt. The reeults obtain-
ed-agree well with the theoretical formulae by I.M. Lifshits and
V.V.-Sledov (Ref 1): 2(D 4/2and
v QO
OL - oy iffusion coefficient of vacanc
co/kT (D v= dl ies,V= duration
of sintering, total initial oversaturation, 6-= surface taisia4
V = the volume.of a vacancy, ao - vacancy ccneentration; the first
equation describes the law of pore growth,'the second the time-
depgndence of the zone breadth in which the pores dissolve).
The authors'numerically deter led a number of parameters
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The Growth and the Dissolution of Pores in Crystals SOV/56-35-6-7,/44
coefficient D(T), T in ox:
T C furtherf the time-dependence of the breadth
693 7.9.10- 10 of the sintering zone for 500 and 650 0C
9 (Fig 4), the-dependence of pore dimension
773 3-1-10- 8 on sintering of long duration (t-5000C)
923 1.6.10- (Fig 5), In / ) as a function of In
-7 (Fig 6)0 etc. Attached to this article are
1023 0-7-10 very good photographs of salt-, iron-, and
magnesium single crystals, of pores and salt
crystal bridges in various degrees of enlargement, at various
sintering temperaturest and.various durations of sintering (up to
60 hoars) .- ~ It ~ is_~shown. -tha t-sinte ring: phenomena develop no t only as
a xesult.-.-of %the.-.dissolution. of.-pores-.and the. direct exit of the
vacancies..on .-the-free. surfaae j -but also -via an intermediate stage
in which-the vacancies accumulate on macrodefects with subsequent
formation of large negative crystals on the latter. Coalescence of-.
pores was observed in the annealing of single crystals of metallic
samplewi the-preparatlon method of which (vacuum distillation etc.)
is.made responsible-for -the initial porosity. Thus, the vacuum
treatment-of iron crystal took 42 hours at 1000 0C Fig 11), that
0
C. In conclusion
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The-Growth and the Dissolution of Pores in Crystals SOV/56-35-6-7/44
the authors thank Professor 1. M. Lifshits and'V. V.,51ezov for
discussions, and V. K. Sklyarov for his help in carrying out the
experiments.-There are-12 figures, 1 table,~and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIOR: Fiziko-tokhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainakoy SSR
(Physico-Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences,
Ukrainakaya SSR)
SUMITTED: June 17, 1958
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ABSTRACT:
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Investigation of the Initial Stages of the Plastic Deformation
of Rock Salt Crystals(issledovaniye nachaltnykh stadiy plasti-
cheskoy deformataii kristallov kamennoy soli)
Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiz'_kiq 1959,
Vol 36, Nr 6, pp 1625 1630 (USSR)
Theauthors give a report on investigations of deformation
processes in rock salt in the case of the formation of ele-
mentary displacements constituting a special deformation state
(further deformation leads t-o the formation of individual gliding
bands). The following stages are distinguished: Elastic defor-
mation (d -100);
isotropic light scatter (Tyndall cone) (d > 120); as terism (tf > 600);
destruction(6 >2000). The d-values give the normal tension in
g/MM2. The aG tivation energy reqtLired f or annealing the residual
stresses in elementary displacements is twice as small as that of the
splittingbandr, Additional attenuationof lightwas detectednear%e
Investigation of the Initial Stages of the Pllaatio S0V156-36-(,-'--'166
Deformation of Rock Salt Crystals
traces of the elementary displacements. It is suggeoted that
this is due to the effect of the line inhomogeneities which
are differently orientated on both sides of each trace. Some
traces of elementary displacements have been found to coatract
after the load is removed as in the Case of elastic twins of
sodium salpetero The trace of the elementary displacement on
the lateral surface of the crystal was found to have a amooth
profile extending over 1500 2. This smooth profile can b9
satisfactorily explained by the effect of the surface tension
forces which are in thermodynamic equilibrium with the additional
residual streBSeS, The figures partly show very goodphotographs
of elementary displacements. Figure I shows the photog-xaph of
a crystal with incomplete traces of an elementary displaoement
with respect to the (11o)-piane, which was taken by means of a
polarization microscope k25-fold enlargement); compression
tension along the (0,10)-axis 70g/mm2; figure 2 shows analectron-
microscopic picture (25000-fold) of a disturbed elementary
displacement; figures 3 and 4 show,photograpbs of elementary
displacements (also 25 times enlarged), and figure 6 is a very
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Investigation of the Initial Stages of the Plastic COV/56-36-6-3/66
Deformation of Rock Salt Crystals
is an electron-microscopic picture. The authors finally thank
V. K. Sklyarov and I. M. Fishman for assisting in carrying out
the experiments. There are 8 figures and 10 references, 8
of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Physico-technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences,Ukrains-
kaya SSR)
SUBMITTFI): December 200 1958
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Garber, R. I.,, Gindin, I. A.,.Polyakov, L. M.
Dispersion and Re-establishment of Contacts Between Micro-
blocks During Plastic Deformation~O
PERIODICAL Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 6, PP- 1089 - 1095
TEXT: The low strength of solid bodies after deformation is.ascribed to
dislocations, fractures, and microcracks and the resulting concentratioA
of strains which attain the value,.of theoretical strength in microregions.
Furthermore, the formatioN splittingp and disorientation of microblocks are
observable. The concentration of strains may be regarded as an increase in
~latent energy which is due to the extension of the inner surface brought
about by disorientation. The surface energy of the liberated parts of the
block surfaces would pass over into latent energy. The block dimensions
themselves have a specific value for every material. According to B'. M. Ro-
vinskiy and L. M. Rybakova (Ref. 7), this value constitutes a mean value of
split and restored blocks. In this 'connection, the saturation of the latent
deformation energy corresponds to the stabilization of the mean block
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dimensions. The surface energy is determined by formula-.1
where a - /]_~,-v denotes the volum Ie,of the block, 1 its lengthp S/12,
3 is,..the surface, ~is the material density, Q is the latent energy of
plastic deformation on saturation teferred to the sample mass, and Cf is
the mean surface tension. As an exaiple, I has the value 0-5 for copper,
i.e. on plastic deformation of copper a considerable part of the block
surfaces is withou t contact with the neighboring blookb-0 It is then consi-
dered that a part'bf the latent deformation energies must be also ascribed
to other causes, 'iuo'h as lattice defects~, dislocations, and residual stres-
ses. The latter aie determined in metals roentgenographically, and do not
amount to more than 2 ~ of Q. Atomic dispersion and imperfectionso de-
termined,from the change of resistivity as a result of7plastic deformation,
correspond to only,5' %'of the,latent energy Q. Thuajalziost!,the entire latent
energy.of'the plastic,deformation was found to be present as the energy of
the free block surfaces. The process of contact re-establishment was studied
onpressed and-high-vacuum. heated copper disks, on the'change of the flow
velocity of hydrogen through iron tubes, which were deformed at the temper-
atures of liquid nitrogen, and finally, on the change, caused by anneali
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GARBER, R.I.; "FOLYAWV,-L.M.-
Distribution of residual stresses in plastically deformed rock salt
crystals. Fiz. met. i metallaved. 10 no.3:462-471 S 16o.
(MIRA 13: 10)
1. Fiziko-takhnicheakiy institut AN USSR.
(Rock salt) (Dislocations in crystals)
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AUTHORS: Garber, R.I. ?;la Ilk, G. N.
TITLE: Welding, opper by Exposure to Sonic Vibrations
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov 1 11,11 tallovedelliye , 1960, Vol.;O' 9100.11,
TEXTs Investigations were carried out using an oscillator,
a magnetostriction device, an arrangement for loading and a vacuum
chamber. The apparatus is shown in,Fig.l. The specimens were
simultaneously loaded with static and dynamic ressures. The
experimentswere carried out in a vacuum'of 10-3 mm mercury. The
influence of the applied pressure, the temperature, the time and
regime of vibrations on the strength of the joint were investigated.
The samples were heated by a molybdenum,heater and shields of thin
..sheets of stainless steel. The samples were prepared from
oxygen-free copper in the form of a disc, 16 mm in diameter and
10 mm hi h (Fig.2)~. The strength of the joints was tested on an
lvim_4p NM-4R) machine. The optimum time of exposure to sonic
il;;vlbrations in order to produce the strongest joint is 20 to
30 seconds at 825% and a pressure of 1.5 kg/mm2 (curve 1, Fig-3)
and 2 to 3 minutes at 700 C and a pressure of 2.5 kg/mm2 (curve 1,
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Fig.4). ~ The curves were obtained after a ten minute heat
treatment after the sonic treatment at the same temperature.
Curves 2 in Figs-3 and 4 show the strength of joint without the
sonic vibrations. To obtain joints of similar strength to those
obtained with vibrations, the pressure has to be maintained for one
hour at 8250C or three hours at 700*C without the application of
vibrations. Thus the time is considerably reduced by the use of
.the vibrations. Fig.6 shows the microstructure of a specimen
after 4 minutes application of vibrations at 6000C (the optimum ti e
M
for this temperature). The grain size is 3 to 4 times smaller than
that of the original material. The strength of this sample was
2
19 kg/mm After 20 minutes vibration, the grain size becomes
coarser and cracks begin to develop (Figs.7,8). The strength fell
to l4to 15 kg/mm2. Fig.9 shows a sample after 10 minutes
vibration at 825*C. Cracks have developed in the grain boundaries
of the coarse grains., Fig.10 shows the relation between the
strength of the joint and static pressure at 6000C, Curve 1 is
after 4 minutes -v!bjrat�on tx-eatment, curve 2 after 10 minutes and
curve 3 after 3 minutes treatment without vibrations. It can be
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seen that with vibrations the static pressure can be considerably
reduced to obtain the same strength. The use of vibrations also
enables joints to be obtained with low values of plastic deformation
of the samples. There are 11 figures and 8 references: 6 Soviet,
1 German and I English.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR
(Physics and Engineering Institute AS UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED: February 29, 196 0
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AUTHORS: Geguzin, Ya. Ye. and Polyakov, L. M.
TITLE: Investigations in the field of crystal ceramics. 11. The
effect of a uniform Dressure on the healing kinetics of
macro-defects in ion crystals
PERIODICAL; Fizika tverdo6yo tela, v. 3, no. 2, 1961# 520-527
TEXT: The present paper is a continuation of Ref. 13 (Geguzin and V ' I
Startsev, Kristallografiya, ~, 2, 1960) and brings results of an experi-
mental and theoretical investigation which has been performed to study
the influence of uniform -oressure on the healing of defects (coalescence
of pores and micro-cracks) occurring during plastic deformation of NaCl-
.crystals. Samples 0measuring 5 * 6 - 15 mm (natural rock salt) have
been heated to 650 C for two days and after that cooled down slowly.
Samples without any defects have been selected for the test. In order
toproduce micro-defects (of one magnitude smaller than the wavelength of
visible light) in these samples they have been deformed with an exponential-
ly increasing load. An increase of light scattering could be observed
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during the deformation process. The mean loads applied (or) varied be-
tween 1250 and 1350 g/mM2. Then, the deSormed samples have been exposed
to heat treatment in an autoclave (60 cm ) under uniform pressure (argon).
After this, the light scattering has been studied at room temperature
using an ultramicroscope. Several test series have been performed, in
order to obtain useful results (isothermal treatment at 400, 500, 6009
and 7000C at 1-50 atm, during T - 30 min). The results are shown in
Fig. 1: i = (i o-ib)/(in- ib) as function of pressure at four different
temperatures; where 1 0 is the intensity of the light scattered in the
crystal, i n is that after crystal deformation, i b is the intensity of
the background. The time dependence 0(T) of the lighttransmittance of a
crystal at p - const, T - const (500 C, 1, 30, and 70 atm) has been
investigatedin another teat eeries. The reoults are 8hown in 0Fig. 2.
The temperature dependence i(t) at a constant h8ating rate (10 /min)
has been studied also for 1 and 30 atm. At 100 C a noticeable healing
process can be observed. The results may be interpreted in terms of the
diffusion theory. At given test conditions and a given value of the
relative supersaturation of a crystal having the vacancies there
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is a critical defect dimension r at which defects larger than r+
coagulate at the expense of those smaller than r r is given by
r* 20QVA~ kT, where ~'e is the crystal volume per atom. It can be
expeoted that a uniform pressure promotes this coalescence, i.e., heals
small pores. The excess vacancy concentration 6 P near the surface of a
Ir
pore with a radius r (under the influence of pressure p) is given by
6:p p
5r ' Ir where is the.vacancy concentration near the pore
surface, P that far from the pore. These two concentrations are de-
2 a Q
termined by F (1 + jp - Fo exp(-pg/kT). The change of
Ir = ~o r
M , if a pressure is applied, may also be expressed by the change of the
~r ri 2 6 _Q3 _ EY
pore radius (r is substituted by r): - - I + 2- exp (-p!2/kT) .
rv kT r kT
r
For pQdkT 'r r/(l + ap), where a r/2d; analogously, the following
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expression is valid for the critical dimensions if pressure is applied:
r r*/(l-pp), where P - r*/2o. It is shown that experiments can be well
0
described with these formulas. The experiments also show that under
otherwise equal conditions the same healing effects (observed via light
transmittance) may be obtained by either raising the temperature or the
pressure. I. It. Lifshits and V. V. Slezov are mentioned. There are
4 figures and 13 references: 12 S oviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy.filial IRYeA Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut
AV SSSR Khartkov (T(11.r'kov BrAnch nf TRYeA, Institute
of Physical Technology AS USSR, Kharikov)
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D D All' E193/E183
AUTHORS: Garber, R.I., and Polyakov, L.M.
TITLE., Investigation of the process of sIntering metals.
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov J. metallovedeniye, Vol.11, No.5o 1961,
pp. 730-740.
TEXT; Part I of this paper was published in the Ukr.Fiz.Zh.,
1956 9 Vol. 1 88.
The process studied by the present authors consisted in butt-
joining two flat, ring-shaped aluminium specimens by simultaneous
application of heat and pressure and constituted, in facto pressured
welding. The object of the present investigation was to study the
relationship between the strength of joints, produced by this
methodq and the pressure employed, temperature, and duration of the
process. In addition, the variation of the microstructure near the
joint interface was studied, and the temperature dependence of
hardness of aluminium was determined, To minimize the effect of
oxide films and gases absorbed on the metal surface all
experiments were carried out in vacuum of io-5 to 1;-6 mm Hg.
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Investigation of the process of sintering metals. Ii.
Immediately before each oxperimento the surfaces to be joined were
cleaned with a steel brush after which the surface roughness was
0.5-1.5 1&. The two rings were then assembled in a specially
designed press, the whole was placed in the vacuum changer.~ the
temperature of the aluminium rings was raised to 6oo IC and kept
constant for 15-20 minutes, after which they were cooled to the Vx
test temperature and the appropriate load applied. The strength
of the joint was determined on a tensile testing machine. The
results are reproduced graphically. In Fig.4, U.T.S. (Op, kg/mm2)
of the joint obtained under 'pressure P = 0.32 kg/mm2, is plotted
,against the sintering time-(T, minutes), curves 1-4 relating to
sintering at 450, 500, 550 and 600 OC respectively. A similar set
of curves, constructed for joints obtained under p -- 2 kg/mm2l
is reproduced in Fig.5. in Fig.6, ap is plotted against p
.(kg/mm2), curves 1-6 relating to joints obtained at 300, 400, 450,
500, 550 and 600 CC respectively. It was inferred from these
results that the process studied takes place in two stages. The
firststaSe consists in the formation of metallic bond between the
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clean surfaces brought into intimate contact by the action of the
applied pressure. The strength of the resultant joint is deter-
mined mainly by the conditions obta-Ining during this initial stage.
It in pointed out here that for the joint to be formed, it is not
only%necessary to bring the two mating surfaces within a distance
equal to the lattice parameter of the metalo but a re-grouping of
the atoms has also to take place in order to create conditions
favourable for-the formation of the metallic bond. The activation
energy for the re-grouping of atoms in aluminium has been found to
be 6.4 kcal/mol. In the second stage of the process, in which
diffusion plays the predominant partg the areas of contact
established during the first stage increase as a result oft
(1) movement of vacancies to the boundaries of the welded regions;
(2) coalescence of the excess vacancies and formation of large
pore a due to dissolution of small pores; and (3) dissolution of
large pores. The effect of the second stage of the process on the
strength of the resultant joints becomes significant only at high
temperatures and after a prolonged sintering.
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There are 10 figures and 16 referencest 8 Soviet and 8 non-Soviet.
The English language reference reads:
Ref.7s G.J. Finch and R.T. Spurr. Physics of Lubrication,
Supplement, 1951, No.l.
ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR g., Khar~kov
(Physico-technical Institute, AS Ukr.SSR, Khar,kov).
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tekhn. red.; GIVIKIN. Ye.M., red.; KACHXR07SKIY, N.V.,
red.
[Volga-Do-a; technicall accou'u'. of the construction of he V.I. Ierldu
Volga-Don Narleation Canal, the TSimlyansk lkyd-roelectric Center,
and irrigation systems] Volgo-Don; %ekhr-icheakii otchet o stroitel'-
u
Ave Volgo-Donskogo sudoldiodzogo kamla imen! V.I. Lonina, TSi-m.-
lianskogo gid2ou--la i orositfj'l lz~7~ sooruzhonii, 19149-1952; v piati
tomakh. MoWkwa, Goo. energ. izd-vo. Tol.l. [Go-.ie-:a1 silructitTal
descriptions] Obuhch6e opisanie soo.-ashenli. G2ar. rad. S. IA. D-iuk-.
Red. tome. M.M. Grishin. 1957. 33P, P. Vol.2. [Opganization of con-
ativetion. Specialinod. oprn
ationa In hydraulic eneinnering] arLa-
~Qizatoiia stroitollotva. Spatsialinyti gid ro'unidinldhe sk-le raboty.
(Continued on next card)
ANWN t yRV, V..L.... (Oontiuuod) Card 4.
Glav. red. S,IA. Zhuk. Red. toma I.N. Kostrov. 1958. 319 P.
(NIRA 11:9)
1. Ibissia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Jdnisterstvo elekttzrostantBii. 3.-,Rro
t4 -Dona. 2. Ghlen-kor-
tokhnicheakogo o'*cheta o stroitellstvo Tolgo
respondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Akhutin). 3. Daystvitellnyy
chlen Akademil stroitellst7a i arzkhitektury SSSR (for Grishin,
Razin).
(Volga Don Ganal-Hydraulic enginoering)
8/10IJ62/004/003/031/043
B108/B104
60
A-UT'HORSs Kang Ya. S., and
TITLE# Method of determining the tangential stresses in a medium
under high pressure,
PKRIODIGALt Fiiika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 3, 1962, 810-811
TEXT: A method of.determining tangential stresses in a solid compressed
by solids is described. It is based on determining these atreases for
standard single crystals which at relatively low tangential stress show
traces of residual deformation. From the stress - strain diagrams a
standards compressed under hydrostatic conditions one can then find the
tangential stresses in any specific case by determining the difference
between the hydrostatic traces and those obtained by compression between
solid's. -Bythis method.it is also possible to determine the solidifica-
tion point ofla liquid. There are I figure and I table. 'The-English--
language-referenoes ares J. T.-Stevart. Phys. Rev.$ 2J-t 578P 19551 C- A,
J.
Swenson. Phys. Rev., 21, 423, 1955-
Card 1/2
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1. P-CLYAKOV, L. 14-: BO.U-TSKIYO A. B., Arch.
2. USSR (60o)
4. Hotels, Taverns, etc.--Moscow
7. 17-story hotel building on Kalanchevskaia Street. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 23 no. 7 1949.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress April 1553, Uncl.
3
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POLYAKOV, L.M., inzli,
Asyrehronous stlepping motor, Izv, v-1s, uahab. zav.; en-r_Pfl~
7 no~1002-39 0 164, (YIRA l7il2)
1. Moskavskiy stankoinfitrumenta-llnyy institute Predstavlona
kafedroy elektrotekhniki.
FAVC WR- AP6012963 SOURCE CODE: UR/0143/65/000/002/0040/0044
AUTH0R:-Pb1yakov,-.L. M. Ungineer)
ORG: Moscow:-Institute of,Machine-Tools and Instruments (Moskavskiy stankoinstrwoentall-
nyy inatito)
TITLE:'~ Dynamics of-asynchronous motor operation in the step mode
SOURCEr~ - Izvestiyd vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy.~ Energetika, no..2, 1965, 40-44
TOPIC-TAGS: electric motor differential equation, electronic circuit, electric
resistance, electric inductance
ABSTRACT: The~Article anaVze'-s thedynamic behavior of an-~nduction motoi
..energized b~-a unit stop input. First~the stator and rot r phase currents
0
are found from th.e.differential equation ofthe circuit accounting to the
..-.inductance,-,and,resi,st~nce,. with the total voltage,drop being equa~l to the
''rate of change of fluX linka
ge6. Next, the torque is found and the appro--
priate.expression,is.E~Ubstituted into the general differential equation of
motion* The solution ~f thi -terms of angular velocity:
s equation is given,in
angular displacement; both are plotted as.functions of time. The torque
is-shown,to vary.ainusoldally-witi, time. Tn.addition there are shown: 1
oscillograme of the-stator.-and rotor currents during phase commutation, 2~
.:oscillogram of the speed and torque after applicatiom,of.a. unit step*_
Orig. art. has: 4. figures and. 30 formulas. IJPRS]
SUB-CODE: -6 ORIG REF: 001
9~ SUBM-DATE:. 24Feb65
Card 1/1 uDo: 621.316.718.~
AP6011248 SOURCE
CODE: UR/0413/66/000/006/0091/009i
.-INVENTOR: Polyakov, L. M.
none
ORG:
TITLE: Device for determining the du ~d tra.nsverse-defo ,rmation coefficients
ct!
of solids in tenslon and compression. ass 42, No. 179970
SOURCE: -9Z I
.1zobreteniya, -promyshlennyye obr.aztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 6, 1966, 91
TOPIC TAGS: plasticdeformation, plastic deformation test, coupression test, metal
test, tensile test, test equipment, test instrumentation, dtictility
A13STRACT: An Author Certificate has bee i sued f or. a device for determining the
n s
and transverse-deformation coefficient of solids in tension and com-
ductility
The-device (see Fig. 1)
contains a casing with two liquid-filled inter-
connecting cylindrical chambers, and two plungers rigidly connected together and
moving within the -above chambers. One of the plungers t ,ransmits'the load to the
sample mounted between the plungers, while the other compensates for the change in
volume caused by displacement of the -first plunger. To improve precision, meas-
urement sensitivity, and automatic' recording of diagrams reflecting changes in
sample volume,due to.deformation, the pluager resembles a ---tgid cup with the sample
t readed into its bottom; this eliminates the effect. of elastic def6rmation of the'
1 on the measurement of variations.in sample volume, since the tubul
unger ar p~art
p
Card 1/2, UDC: 539.374.08:(620.172.23+620.173.23.)
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GARBER, R.I.; _POLYAKCit, L.M.
Change in density of plastically deformed ionic crystals. Fiz.
tver. tela 7 no.1:167-176 Ja 165.
(MIRA 18:3)
1. Fiziko-tel,.hnicheskiy institut AN LJkrSSR, Kharlkov.
POLYAKOV, L.M.; MALIK, G.N.
Investigating the sintering of metals. Porosh. met. 3 no.4:
6-16 Jl-Ag 163, (MIRA 16:10)
1. Fiziko-tekhnichookiy institut AN UkrSSR.
(Sintering)
L 19909-62 EWP (q /DIT (m) /FWT (B) /B DS AFF?C/ASD JD
ACCESSION NRi JALP3005808 S/0226/63/000/OOL/0006/0016
AUTHORS: Polyakov, L. Malik, 0. N.
TITLE.- Investigation of metal si
nterir4
MUM Poroahkovaya motallurgiya, no. 4, 1963, 6-16
jTOPIC TAGS: sintering, activation energy
:ABSTRACT: -Experiments were made on the sintering ?f technically pure iron samoles.!
,Wm at 525-1060G-,pressures of
ISintering was crried out in a vacuum 1.33-0.131K
1.0-607.6 M,Wm~ and time intervals from 3 minutes to 10 hours, The relation
the consolidation strength to temperature, pressure afid sintering time was
~detcrmined, and the relation of the beginning of setting to crystallographic grain
orientation roughness of grain surface, and the presence of scales on the surface
ihave been studied. It was established that the increases in pressure, temperature,
;and sintering time increase the strength of the product, The inicroroughness
the fragment surfaces prevented a simultaneous contact along the whole contact-
J !surface. , The contact was achieved subsequently by a further increase in pressure
to level the rough places. An increase in strength is possible because of the
diffusive growth of contact areas due to creep, coalescence, and closing of voids
Card 1/2
-L iggog-63
'AMSSION Ifit; AmZM
:between the coalescing surfacesi This is achieved by increasing temperatures
.,and sintering times. Durable bonds were obtained by a close contact between the
particle surfaces and by nondiffusive local rearrangements of.the crystal lattices
~on the contact surfaces The activation energy of atomic dibplacement during rear-
rangement was 35-1 kjImol., considerably smaller than the activation energy of iron
diffusion. "The authors express their appreciation to R. 1 Garber and V. S. Kogan,
-for their participation in the discussion of the results and to V. K. SKIyarov for
ormula
this assistance in conducting the experiment., Orig. art. hadi
!figures and 7 vaphs.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR (Physico-Technical Institute,
-Academy- of Sciences, Wqaainian SSR),
SUBMITTED; 203eo62 DATE ACQf 06Sep63 ENCL; 00
SUB CODE: NO REF SOV: Oll OTHERi 010
Crd 2/2
ME
SVIRIDENKO, S.Kh.; AKHMECHET, L.S.; VOLKOV, A.A.; MEYSTELI, A.M.;
NIZIEVSKTY, L.L.; FOLYAKOV, L.M.; RASHKOVICH, M.P.;
SRI3)ER., L.A.; KHMMT,. u.G.; SMGLER, L.A.; SMAGO,
L.K.; ORLIKOV, M.L., inzh., retsenzent; SVECMUKOV, L.V.,
inzh., retsenzent; MATSHEVSK11Y, A.G., inzh.p red.
(Elements of the automation of machine tools] Blementy
avtomatizatsii metallorezhushchikh stankov. Mloskvaj Mash-
giz, 1964. 210 p. (MIRA 17:12)
VOROBIYE;V, A.T., glav. red.; ~Q~Y_AKOVL.,N., zam. glav. red.; BORISOV,
Ye.G... red.; IVASYSHIII, S.N.., red.; IVAIZALIYE;V, Sh.I., red.; M-
Sh-MKOp LV., red.; 01MNIX,'A.Y., red. Prinimall uchautiye. BEY,
KIRKIN, M.F., spets. red.; TETEVIN, G.P.,
BOYEV, D.B.,, spots. red.,
e, 4
spets. red.; YUDAKHIN, N.P., red.; YEFIMOV, N.A... tekhn. red.
[Agriculture of Kirghizistan] Sollskoe khoziaistvo Kirgizii; kratkii
upravochnik, Frunze, Ob-vo po raspr. polit, i nauobn. znanii Kirgiz-
skoi 88R, 1961. 199 p. (MI11A W10)
(Kirgbizistan-Agricuiture)
POLYAKOVY L.P.; IUZUVAYEVq V.D,~ GOLIKOV, A.Ye.
New mathod for excluding lost-circulation zones in well drilling.
Burenleno.qt&10-165. (KRA 18:10)
1. Konstruktorskoye byuro neftyanoy i geLzovoy pronyflUennosti
ob"yedineniya "Saratovneftegaz".
'kttM
POLYAKO'V,_L.P.., dokior tekhn.naulc
Constructing lines of infl-uence of internal forces with
the aid of models of structures. Stroi.konstr. no.1:
153-161 165. (MIRA 19-.1)
1. Kiyevskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut.
124-57-1-1049
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekbanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 147 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Polyakov, L. P.
TITLE: Approximate Calculation of Arch Bridges With Consideration of
the Superstructure Above the Arches (Priblizhennyy raschet
arochnykh mostov s uchetom nadarochnogo stroyeniya)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Kiyevsk. inzh. -str. in-ta, 1954, Nr 10, pp 35-45
ABSTRACT: Formulas are given for the, calculation of an arch bridge with
consideration of the simultaneous working of the arch and of the
structure above the arch. It is assumed therein that the braces
of the superstructure are equipped with hinges at their ends.
1. Arch bridges--Mathematical analysis P. S. Morozov
Card 1/1.
POLYAKOV, Leonid Petrovich;-REMICHMIKO, I.Ye., red.; BABILICIMOVA,
-G.A.p tekhn. red.
, [Calculations for arched bridges]Raschet arochr7kh mostov. Kiev,
Gosstroiizdat USM, 1962. 358 p. NIRA 15:10)
(Bridges, Concrete)
POLYAKOV, L.P. inzhener po tekhnike bezopasnosti.
Provide modern equipment for structural drilling. Bezop.truds
v prom. 1 n0-7:37 JI '57- MRA 10:7)
1. Goologo-poiskoveya kontora treatai Saratovneftegasrasvedka.
(oil fields--Bqaipment and supplies)
SENIOR
IM 1111 M, IN INIRRIVEMM":
m
- -*`-.r..~..-,~ ~. - . !
MV15,99041-MA-9
Rafflffl!
MOLDAVSYD', Oleg Petrovich, MARKUSHRI, Gennadiy
-~qrqyichi, 'RANVATV, Vladimir
&-l-t-r'iyevich; FTMUMA L., red.
[Improving boring equipment and techriolopfl Sovershan-
stvovanie tekhniki i teklinologil bureniia. [By) O.P.
Yloldavskiy i dr. Saratov, S bratovskoe krazlinoe izd--.'o,
1963. 80 p. Omw 1'?,'7)
POLYAKOV, L.V., inzh.; USTINOV., B.G., inzh.
Now two-stand 12-00 mill for the'skin-pass rolling of sheet
steel. Sbor. st. NIITIAZHMASHa Uralmashzavoda no.6:104-117
165. (MIRA 18-11)
POLYAK()V, L.Ye.,-kand.mea.nauk. LASHKOV, K-v-
History of the establishment of Soviet public health statistics
(1917-1920). Sov.zclrav. 17 no-7:49-53 Jl '58 (MIRA 11:8)
1. Is kafedry organizataii meditainakogo obeepecheniya voyak
Voyenno-meditainakoy ordena Lenina akadamii imeni S.M. Kirova.
(SAWITATION, hist.
sanitary ststist. (Rua))
(STATISTICS,
sanitary statist.. hist (Rua))
(PUBLIC HRAICH, stfitist.
In Russia (Rua))
(VITAL STATIST.,
same (Rua))
I IN
VM P-M-MM
POLY,AKDV, L.Ye., kand.med.nauk, LASHKOV, K.V.
Work of P.I. Kurkin. in military medical Btntistics and oanitary
demogr~ph7 on the 100th anniverenry of hift birtbo' Sov.zdrov. 17
no.8:39-43 Ag 158 (MIRA 11:9)
1. Is Voyanno-zeditaingkoy ordena Leninq akademii imeni S.K. Kirovas
KEMKIN. P7:TR 1TAROVICH, 1858-1934)
ATISTICS,
M
sed.. contribution of P.I. lulkin (Rua))
- 4A,*--qM1px INS,
a* A OR SM! Rig I
A: Jr M- f R
K&41WSXIY, Lev Semenovich [da,.-~aasedj; prof,, FOI:YAKOV, L.Ye., red.
[Statistical processing of laboratory and clinical data;
uae of statistics in the scientific and practiud wDrk of
the physician] Statisti--heskaia obrabotka laboratornykh i
kliniches'kikh darxykh..-, primenenle statistiki v nauchnoi i
prakticheBkoi rabote vracha. Izd.2. JonJngradj, Yledit,Blnat
l964. 250 P. (MIRA 17-.1-1)
1099'- - --- 1 1. - , 11 ~~ - - -- VE~kW~wl
POLYAKOV, L.Ye., dotsent (Leningrad)
From the history of-Ru8sian sanitation and military medical
statistics. Sov.zdrdv. 21 n0.8:63-68 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(MILITARY MEbIGINE--STATISTICS)(DISF-ASES-REPORTING)
?;-0b- 'Uod" of 7'-ach' rif. 5t~ c-, to 1~` -'e L)~' +C
1,15 ,;rd
and ?I-Ophy.,~CU-C inkstitution.,;, I
report presented at tho I~rd Owiference on the use of Entrilemr, tics in Sioloa, !.K-rdnj-~rad
University, 23-26 Jan 1961.
(Primene e mateinatichaskikh Hetolov v Bioloz~'A. 1.1. 196', !~Yj. -11
ray .5
"Olias-cow Agi~icu'ltura-~-kcadp-i;iy--iii-tani- '-'~ilrdryazzev)
FOLUKOV, L.Ye., dotsent
M.V.Lomonosov and his letter "On the preservation and multiplication
of theRussian nation"; on the 250th anniversary of his birth and
the 200th of hin treatise on the Doioulation of Russia
- ;,'. .1 (MIRA 15:4
GiCs. i san. 27 mo.3:4&1+9 Mr 162-",W,
(LOMOIMSOVP HJUA j6 VASILEVICH, 1711-1765)
(TPUIATION)
KAMINSKIT. Lev Semenovich; POLTAKOV, L.Te., red.; SHUCHMO, F.Ya..
tekhn.red.
(Processing clinical and laboratory data; use of statistics in
the research and practice of the physician] Gbrabotka klini-
cheskikh i laboratorn.*h dannykho. prim nefiie statistiki T nauchnoi
i prakticheskoi rabote vracha. Leningrad. Goo.izd-vo med.lit-ry
Medgiz, Loningr.otd-nie, 1959. 195 P. (MULA 13:4)
(KEDICAL STATISTICS)
r
P0TuIoOV, B.M. POLYAKOV. L.Ye.
Works of a'u-'Zut'sIt'anding worker of Soviet public health. Sov.med.
21 no-9:152-155 3 '57. (MLU 11:1)
(SOLOVIRV, ZINOVII PETROVICH. 1876-1928)
j to t i s I r research and !.--, hiu
tivit i sar.. 22
y Gi e
'~7 ( ylii 'A
47
(-PUL)LIC
contril-jululon Z.P.Solovle-v)
i"IN-GIM PETROVICIF. 1876-1-97-8)
POLYAKOV. L.Ye., mayor med.sluzhby, kand.med.nauk
of a study of the health of Individual members of militar7
personnel. Voen.-med.zhur. no.10:75-77 0 158. (.%a?A 12:12)
(ARMED FORCES PERSUM
phys. develop. & morbidity of soldiers (RaB))
GRIGOWYEV. A.N.. Prof.. gvardii general-mayor meditsinakoy sluzhby; GAVRILOV,
O.K., doteent, polkovnik meditsinakoy oluxhby- POLYAXOV, L.Te., dotoent,
ma.vor maditsinskoy sluzhby; L&SHKOV, K.V., p~dpln~~~nnkoy
sluzbby
Cybernetics und problems of administration in medical service.
Voon.-med.zhurg no.6:76-80 Je '59. (MIRA 12:9)
(CYBREMICS
in militarY med. (Rug))
(H&DICINN, MILITARY AND FAVAL
cybernetics in military med. (RUB))
UNION E, I Em
~UWWMEMKWU OWN95MI Farm ME
POLYAKOV, L.Ye., dotsent (Leningrad)
New problems in the statistical organization of public healthin
the U.S.S.R6 and measures 16i'their solutions Sav.zdrav. 19 no.lo*,-
59-64 1600 (MIRA 14:1)
1.1 Ix kafedry organizataii i taktiki meditsinskoy sluzhby (nachallnik
prof.-A.N.Arigorlyev) Voyenno-meditsinskoy Lenina akademii imeni
S.M.,xix-6va (nacballu~k - prof.P.P.Goncharov).
(PUBLIC HEALTH--STATISTICS)-'
7 - -If-
POLYAKOV, L.Ye., dotsent; LASHKGV, K.V.
Work of N.I. Teziazlov in the field of ailitary- sanitation and
sanitary statistics. Gig. i san. 25 no.4:58-62 Ap 160
iMIR& .13:8)
1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinsko7 ordena Laning akademii imeni S.M.Kirova.
(TEZIAKOV, NIKOIAI IVANOVICH~ .1859-1925)
POLYAKOV, L.Ye., dotsent, MALMM, D.M.
"Statistical studv of malignang neoplasms* by A.M.?4p-r'k-nr, A-V.
Chaklin. Reviewed. by L.E. PoliakovO.T.M.Malinskii Vop. onk.
9 no.7.-123-126 163 411RA 16:12)
qW1i
FOLYAKOV, L.Ye., pgdpolkovnik meditsinakoy sluzhby, dotsent
- ---------------------
First medical report on the health of Russian army troops, Voon.-
med. zhur. no.7:93-9 Jl 161. 1MIhA .15:1)
tMILITARY MEDICINE)
POLYILKOV, L.Ye., dotsent (Leningrad)
Medical cy:bernatics for Soviet public health. Sov. zdrav. 20
no.8:27-31 161. 15:1)
(CYBERIILTICS) (PUBLIC MALTH)
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Univorual wroncho Na otroi*Nook. no.1;28 JS 1390
(MIRA 12: 1)
1, linkhaniohnWomys materskays zavoda zholemobotoWkh izdeliy
Ho949
(Nw~inistsl toole)
. . . . . . . . . . . .
_4 - L I - _~' I /
071
r/
136-3-1/25
AUTHORS: Dzhumatayev, F,j Ferkaleva, V and Folyakov, M.
e Development of a Scheme foF the 'Flotation of
TITILE: On th
Polymettalic Ores. (K voprosu razrabotki skhemy flotatsii
polimetallicheskikh rud).
PIMIODICAI: Tavetnyye Metally,. 1957, No-3, pp.1-5 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In an article -in "Tavatnyye Metally"I 19'6, No.11 by
I. N. Plaskin,.A. M. Okolovich, V. V, Shikhovaya-
N6ginikaya and G. M. Dmitriyeva some problems in the develop-
ment of a scheme for the flotation of polymetallic ore were
formulated and proposed for discussion. The present
article contains discussions of theae and additional
problems, based mainly on experience at the Belousovsk
beneficiation works. The quality of the ore (Pb 4 1%)
there has recently been cWmging and a two-stage ore
grinding process has been adopted; while research is
proceeding on the corresponding two-stage flotation of the
lead sulphide, which is especially important at this works
because of the extensive.adoption of direct successive
flotation'there. . A qualitative flow-sheet for two-stage
flotation is shown and discussed, different variants being
1/2 compared. Agreeing with the contention of Plaskin et al.
that it is very difficult to obtain with tWO-Btage flotation.t
9(2) SOV/10?-59-4-11/45
.AUTHORS: Polyakov, M., klitrofanov, V., Filyukov, L., Levintov,
TITLE: New Mass-Production Radio Receivers (Novyye massovy-ye
radiopri~,eumiki)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 4, pp 12 - 15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Soviet radio industry has begun the mass-product-
ion of the "Zarya" and the "Strela" radio receivers.
Although the same types of miniature tubes are used
in both, their circuitry is different. Figure 1
shows the circuit diagram of the "Zarya" and Figure 2
that of the "Strela" receiver. They are designed for
reception of radio stations working on medium (187-
577) and long (723-2000)-waves. They may be connected
to any type of record player. The sensitivity of
these receivers at an output of not less than 0.5 watts
and a sound pressure of 3-3.5 bar, is not less than
400 microvolts. The range of reproducible sound fre-
'.Card 1/2 quencies is from 150 to 5000 cps at a non-linear
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elf-supporting factory. Sill.bud. 12 no.2AI-18 F 162.
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Predsedatell soveta Volochiskoy mezhkolkhoznoy stroiteltdkoy
irganizataii Khmiellnitakoy oblasti.
(Muiellnitskiy Province Brick industry)
-)I~MMUTIRV, P.;PWIXALNVA, V.;POLTAKOV,.M.
Developmmt of a flotation diagram for complex ores, TSvet, met*
30 no.3:1-5 Mr 157. (MIRA 10:4)
(Flotation)
POLTAKOV. M., (g. Yaroslavl').
Province Producers Council they suppress
critIcIsm.- Prom@ koop, no*12:29 D 156. (MLRA 10:2)
(Tarosl"l Province--Cooperative soclist
(Lime)
M
POIXAKOV, M.; LICHIN, 0. [Lyabyn, 0.], kand. tekhn. nauk
Ore mining withoug human power. flauka i zhyttia 12 no.12:58
D 162. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN UkrSM (for Folyakov).
2. USSR (600)
Rendering Industry
4
7. UnU5ed Possibilities in the production of food fats. Mias. ind. SSBR. 24,
No. 2, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Rusi~ian Accessions, Library.of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
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POLYAKOV,M.
Currency exchange conflicts between West Germany and Great
Britain. Den. i kred. 13 no.6:46-52 Je 155. (MLPA 8:9)
(Great Britain--Foreign exchange problem) (Germany, West---
Foreign exchange problem)
POLUKOVP N.
Overcoming Beasonal fluctuationo in ths, work o-,^ "."1e
meat industinj of the S.R. Mias. ind. f SS" 32 no.
1. Gospl, SIRE.
POLYAKOV,, M.A.
Practices in controlling wireworms in corn fields. Zashch. rast. ot
vred..i bol. 7 no.11:29-30 N 162. (14IRA 16-7)
1. Agro'nom po zashchite rasteniy Verkhne-Khavskogo rayonal Voronezhs-
kaya obla6tI.
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RIDER, V.A.; POLYAKOV, M.A.; DROZDOVSKIY, E.M., kand, sellskokhoz.
nadk-,--M=GkOV---A M NE14TSOVA, I.A., fitopatolog
Questions and answers. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8
no.3:37,39 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Nachallnik Voronezhskay stantsii zaabehity rasteniy
(for Rider). 2. Nachallnik Verkhnekhavskogo otryada po
borlbe s vreditelyami i boleznyami rasteniy (for, Polyakov).
lnzb.* SAMMY, A.P., kand. tekhn. nauk
Increasing the operating efficiency of water jet elevators.
. 11sk.sta. 29 no.9:25-28 S '58. (MIRA 11:11
II (Heat engineering)
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