SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYABCHENKO, S.N. - RYABACHENKOV, A.V.

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RYABCHENKO, S.N.; ALFBINA, V.I.-, LISIN, D.M. Interrelation of petrographic ingredients and germanium In Siberian coa-!-~. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.2.-122-124 162. (MIRA 16t10) 1. Khimiko-metallurgichesklly institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Novosibirsk. z/oii/63/020/001/002/002 E073/E435 AUTHOR: Ryabchenko TITLE: Germantut-ii from Siberia PERIODICAL: Chemie a chemicka technologie. F~rehled technickc~ a hospod~~ske` literatury, v.20, ho.1, 1962, 25, abstract Ch 63-345. (In collection: Voprosy teorii i tekhnologij. koksovaniya ugley (Problems of Theory and Technology of Coal Coking)j Novosibirsk, Izdat. sibirsk otd. AN S313R, 1,961, 147-153) TEXT: The distribution of germanium in gas coal.of different specific gravitieswas studied. The highest germanium concentration was in fractions of 1.26 to, 1.28 sp..t-r.which had a low ash and high vitrain content, indicating that it was combined with the organic substance of coal. In oxidized coal the germanium content was highest in the fractions of 1.30 to 1.35 sp.gr. with a high content of mineral components. Thermo- hydrolytic.cracking has shown that germanium combines primarily with the humic acid and other acidic components of the organic substance of coal. bstractor's note:, Complete translation Card 1/1 OdT (b)-2 nTAAP ~T, q167-66 (1) MAU) &-W W ANA ACC NR: AP5026261 SOURCE CODE: UR/0240/65/000/008/0026/00297 f q AUTHOR: Rvabchenko, V., L*vtsevich, Ye. L. ORG: Academ em a ko~:' -y of Communal Economy im. K. D. Pamfilova (Akad ly mfi~6allnogo khozyaystva); Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitis, AMN SSSR,Ms w (lastitut poliomiyelita i virusnykh entsefalitov AMN SSSR) Or. 4 4q, cr TITLE: Comparative stability of enteroviruse~i and Escherichia coli duping decontaminEtion of' water with gamma radiation/I SOURCE: Gigiyena i sanitariya, no. 8, 1965, 26-29 TOPIC TAGS: gamma irradiation, biologic decontamination, virus, bacteria ABSTRACT: The object of this work was to study the dynamics of inactivation of enterovirases in water by gamma radiatioaVLnd to determine the relative stability of enteroviruses, and. Escherichia coli to this radiation. The specimens studied were type I poliomyelitis virus, (Mahoney strain), ECHO-7 virus (Wallace strain), and Escherichia coli (strain 734). The decontamination doses for all three specimens were determined. Judging from the inactivation dynamics, Escherichia coli is less resistant to gamma irradiation than the enteroviruses, and hence cannot be used as a reliable index for the decontamination of water containing entero-7 viruses. In order to inactivate the enteroviruses, the irradiation dose must be two to three times greater than that necessary for the decontamination of water containing Escherichia coli. Orig. art. has: I figure and I table. UDC: 576.858.23+576.1 .097.22: 614.777 084.487 TZY NTO, V. F.; IIA7.arov, I. N. ind Kakhnia3hvilil 1. D'erivativeo of Acetylpne. 15Pj. Isomerintion of Diene Uichlorides in Int.zrchange Reactions and Synthesis of Chlorodiene Alcohols, page 913 3bornik st'at,?y po ob.3hchey khL-di (Collection of Fapers on General Chemistry), ,V01 TI, *-Io!i cY.4 -1,5ningrad, 1953, pages 1680-16P6. Inst of Organic Chemistr.;,,, Acad 3ci U.-SSR Mirj#; A.A488, 22MM8 ~-A new metbW of prepm of- acttylenic* ales. tousists of satn.~with CIH, of a roixt. of powd.KOtfijiEti0inainetaUi~rcai:torat5-lOtLtin.~artL.-r - which an aide r ketane, is added and the airrint cone tillued for 0.5 Uer which the pressure isreleased and the product is treate with IltO (1-2 pu-ts hi respect to JCOH ustd), neutralize With M and tud; witk Llt,()~,- If the r : A ali h i l tb E Ii t KOII b O - e;: jt n s~ ( c a es. m (t contains sin4 at t, p ~Ylenk alcv~ -rise UY %~M70 :Thus' yield.( of 0"1 OS g., K011 in 2,50 ml. Et~O d -witli CA tit 0* t. 10 atm~~. sat treated over 5U min; with ~25 g.'Aclf, stirred 20 min. at 0* at 10 atm. Cills, g6vt 20.2% Mulyx-J-ol. b, 107-8*- addn i ld: l i f 3 95 Moll t i i t 4% e o or lia .m Xt. gave . o ni . g % ,y EtCHO-similarly gave 45.2% g~r-J-a4.b. M x99 1.~M.32. with 5 nil. ELOIL bting dea to the original inixt.: PrCHO lpove- 51.5% Z-hq*-34, b. 143~5*, 14350- , ,DW; _ 4-me1A ti-11WHO n-J-o1 ave 47 b i W4mt 1~ . s . . q , g y y w, - gave - 54.5% S-ph .4. UY(LrochummWehyde exAl- 1 1254% it,,?. I X4W., when iL Jitde MOH wils w1.161 to the original MiXt.-L. Similarly were Mpd..' 74,5%', - b. 1&".56~xg 1.4378; 1-11 0 Yi,?-d. b., tht 813 -91 aV L4444; dimdA*ayvykarUnvf, 03 101.5", ulO, 1.4211; S-milkyt-I-Penlyn-J-ol, li.; ~121.5 nV , 1.4.'j&,, -42% "yl-14enlyn-3-of, b. 137--8.4% #%28;1.4364;~ I,Wzi; 65% 4-Mel'yf- L 3- b. 105.5% x1A 1.4500; 1-dkym cyrtatentanal, b. ISM in. 270,:'06.7S'e 1-rAyxyJ4-cyC1O- &xjna~ b. 170*,m. 31-20. 70% J-phexyf-1-b#1yMT.-O1 b4 8.-3*. in.-49** 50% lh .1 M. frorn o1Cqit3 G' llf,'omeiisatl:~n of Ace-to,,lene I-lith tUdclK,,dcs anci Ket.,~ne.-, Under lli-es3u~-c.ll Cand Chem Sci, :'Oocow ino" of Fine Chemical Tecluicloz:~r, I'loccow, 19155. . (U, No !Il, Ilr 5:5) So: :;o 670 21-~ SeL-IL Sur,;ey of Scientific and Tech;-,ical Dissertations S,). Defcnded atu U3zP EducaLic-rial Institutions (15) lig, ggl USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Abs Jour t Ref Zhur -.Khimiya, No. 8, 19579 26693. Author Nazarov, Kotlyarevskiy, I.L., Ryabchhenko, Y.F. Inst Aca emy or Sciences of USSR. caaemv w Title Derivatives of Acetylene. Report 174. Con- densation of Aldehydes and Ketones with Acetylene under Pressure. Orig Pub Izv. AN SSSR7 Otd. khim. n., 1956, No. 8, 960 - 966. E-2 Abstract The application of pressure to the condensa- tion of aliphatic, alicyciic heterocyclic aromatic and aliphatic-aromatic ketones with acetylene in presence or KOH increases the reaction speed several times and rises the yield Considerably. Aliphatic aldehydes can Card 1/7 USSR/Organic Chemistry. Sytthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 26693- condenso with acetylene under the same con- ditions producing secondary acetylene.alcohols (1) at a large yield. Addition of a small amount of aliphatic alcohol increases the yield very muchlo C;LHI is saturated with a mixture of KOH powder, ether and, sometimes, aliphatic alcohol (CIffrOH.- CfHIOH) by stirring it-vigor-, ousl 'in an'apparatus- (see RZbKhim, 1955, 28M)q the carbonyl',compound (II) is intro- duced gradualIV7 stirred decomposed by water and the'acetylene alcohois are obtained by dis. tilling the neutralized layer of ether (the amounts of KOH- ether, ethanol, the rea-ation temperatureq- t4e CjH2.pressure,-,the duration of feeding-imd"the'amount Of Ilf the duration of stirringg the products of the reaction, Card 2/7 -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -------------_-- USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Al%s Jour Ref Zhur - XhImlyal No* 8, 19~7, 26693. 98 91 350 mlitq L~ mlit, -51 15 gage atm. 45 min. 95 g of mesityl oxide 2 hours, 3 dimeth ihexens-4-ine-1-01-3, li%j 65 to 666/17 MM, lX629; 75 g, 450 mlit - -809 15 gage atm. 60 min* 100 g of 112,~-trlmethylpiperi- dene-4 45 min,, 11W-trimethyl-4-ethinyl- piperijoi-4, 0c lorm, 19.7 g, melt. p. 110 to 11101,4 form 81,,5 g Melt P. 177 to 1780; 80 9, 350 mlitq 1 miit -lj01 10 gage atm..65 min. 100 g of-2-me~hyicyclohexanone 60'min., 2-methyl-l-ethin~lcY$lohexanol-1, 96~ 720/ 8 MMp 1.4720; 120 gt-150 mlit - 86 6 gage atm, 60 min. 7.100 g of 2 2-dim;thyitetr'ahydro- pyrone-1+9 3'-hours,,t 2.92-d:rnethyl-4:-ethinyltetra- h ,ydropyrone-l~ 82,% 770/3 mm, Melt. P. 870; 1 gr, 35o milt'i 70, 5 gage atm, 50 min., Card 5/7 1:E~ 'i x -.4r't ~USSR/Organic Chemistry, Syntheti~~ Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya) No, 8., 1957, 26693. 76 g of cis-A -decalone 3 hours cis-2-ethinyl- decalol-21 94% 92 to 91o/3 mm, L5112; 80 g, 400 mlit, - 150, 10 gage atm, go min., 90 g of trans-oc-Aecaloneg 3 hours, trans-l-ethinyl- decalol-1 90% 98 to 990/2 mm, 1.5060; 450 g~ 2.5 lit io mlit, loO, 7 gage atm, go min I- 465 q o1 cyclopentsinone, go min.9 l-ethiny cyclopentanol-l~ 458~~8 g 1570, melt. P. P7r-); 130 gi 350 mlit 501) A gage atm, 35 Min-, 102 g of ,B-acetopropanol 2 hours -meth,,.-!,- 3 hexine-l-diol-3 6 (111), ~7% 110 to 1130/5 mm 1.468o- 65 gj 350 mlit 1 mjjt, o0 10 gage atm, 76 min.9 51 9 of dimethylacet,yicarbinoll 60 min., 2 -dimethylpentine-l+-diol-2 3 We 3 9 1 'Pi- meth lhexanedio 79 to 800/10 mm. 932 g of =1%751 was 3,6, boil. p. 1021/1+ mmi n Card 6/7 -------------------------------- USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya. No. 8, 1957j 26693. produced by hydrogenation of 10 g of III in 15 mlit of CH30H with Pd. See report 173 in RZhKhim, 1956, 64827~ Card 7/7 ZHUKHOVITSKIY, S.Yu.;.RYABCHENKO, V.I. Relationship among the conditional viscosity, static shearing stress "and hydraulic constants of clay muds. Trudy KF VNII no.9:38-49 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Oil well drilling fluids) ZHMiriVITSKIY, S.Yu.; RYABCBMIKO. V-I- It is necessary-to replace *he SPV-5 viscosimeter by.the SPV-4 viscosineter; a topic for discussion. Neft. khoz. 38 no.9:47-52 S 160. (MIU 13:9) (Viscosimeter) r, I PETRUKOVICH. ji.A. , dotn.; RYOCRENKO, V.S.. dots.. (Gomel 1) Stability of a.track with minforced concrete ties. Flit, I put.khos. no.10:15 0 159. OUR-K 13:2.) (Railroads--Ties, Concrete) RYABCIIENKO., V.S..* kand.Leklin.nauk (Dnepropetrovsk) Transition curves on high-speed traffiA sections, Put' i put.khoz. 9 no#8:37-39 165. 1 (MMA 18: 8) S/080/69/033/04/15/045 AUTHORS: Kazimirovskaya, Ye.L.,, Ryabchen~oy, A.V. TITLE- On the TTansformation of Uniform Corrosior Into Ulcerous Corrosion Under the Conditions of High-Temperature Oxidation of Periodically Strained Metal PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr.4, PP 841 - 845 TEXTs For the study of the processes of high-temperature oxidation and their effect on the mechanical propefties of alloys the investigation of the structure, the composition and the properties of protective films is very important. The problem was studied on EI6i2%1grade steel samples of 8 mm in diameter which were subjected to symmetrical bending with a frequency of 2,800 cycles per minute. It has been established that the intensity of ulcerous corrosion depends on the magnitude of the stresses, the concentration of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere, and on its humidity and temperature. Below a certain stress level uniform corrosion does not pass into the ulcerous type. Under the conditions of the action of a dry mixture of air with 0.3% sulfur dioxide and a temperature of 6500C this level for E1612 steel is 90 - 95% of the nominal resistance limit. The introduction of 6% of water steam prevents ulcerous corrosion. In the oxidation of steel in pureair oxides of the spinel type are formed.: There are also Card 1/2 S/080/60/033/04/15/045 On the TTansformation of Uniform Corrosion Into Ulcerous Corrosion Under the.Conditions of High-Temperature Okidation of Periodically Strained Metal lines of the hexagonal lattice of iron and nickel sulfides on the electronograms and also lines similai, to FeS 2* The content of iron and nickel sulfide in the scale is lower than in a sample kept in a mixture of dry air and 302.. The films formed In moist gases are more strongly recrystallized than in dry gases. The action of alternating- stresses destroys the protective films-and facilitates the formation of sulfide com- pounds. Tn the case of transition from dry air mixtures to moist ones, the total corrosion increases. This is not connected with the formation of sulfide compounds, but with an in- sreaze in the rate of oxide formation. There are: 2 photographs, 1 table, 1 graph and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 1 English. SUBMITrED: July 23, 1959 Card 2/2 RYABCHEIKO, V. I. RYABCHM0, V. 1. "Desiga and Balancing of a Polygonometric Course of &a Arbitrary Fora an the Basis of the Principle of Similar Effects and Angular Effects." Sub 25 Doe 52, Moscow Inst, of Engineers for the Organizatian, of Land Sxploitation. (Dissertation fcr the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) SO: Vechernaya Moskva.. January-December 1952 AUTHORS-. Krinchik, G.S. and*RyabchenkQ,_Vj. 51-4-21/25 TITLE: A resonance amplifier of very low frequency (used togethe with a photomultiplier) FEOU-1.7 to measure sigaal6 of 10-9 - 10-9 V. (Rezoaansnyy usilitell'infraoizkoy chastoty s FF60U-15 dlya izmereniya signalov 10-6 - 10-9 V.) PERIODICAL: "Optika i Spektroskopiy 11 (Optics and Spectroscopy) 1957, Vol.2, No.4, PP-537-538 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: This note describes an amplifying assembly which works at aresonance frequency of 1 cls and whose intrinsic noise is below,10-9V. This assembly is intended for use with an infra- red spectrograph or other instruments in which a photo- electric multiplier FBOU-15 is used. A light signal from'a thermo-element magnified by the multiplier FBOU-15, is mod- ulated by causing periodic oscillatbns of a mirror galvano- meter G The light reflected by G falls through a rectan- It on to a photo-resistanc~ FS-Kl. Displacement of gular a the light-darkness boundary on FS-Kl causes changes in re- sistance of FS-Kl and of current via a load resistance. By using FS-K1 a high-resistance input into a voltage amplifier (one pentode, three double triodes, one diode) is achieved. This amplifier is of the high-stability, narrow-band reson- ance,type.with a double T-bridge tuned to 1 cls. This low Card 1/2 fr'equency-was chosen because of inertia of the thermo-element, 51-4-21/25 A resonance amplifier of very low frequency (used togethe with a photomultiplier) PEOU-15 to measure signals of 10-5 - 10-9 V. (Cont.) the multiplier-FEOU-15 and th~ photo-resistance FS-KI. The" apparatus was used to measure the effect of direction of mag- netizatioa of a ferro-electric (iron), with respect to the plane of incidence of light, on the reflection and absorption,.., of light by the specimen. Reliable results were obtained in contrast to a "static" method (no modulation) when noise effects very seriously disturbed the measurements. Still better results might possibly be obtained by mechanical interruption of the light-beam. There are 2 figures (includ- ing a.circuit diagram of the amplifying assembly) and 3 ref- ences, all Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Physics Department, Moscow State-University. (Moskovskiy Gosudarstvennyy.Universitet, Fizicheskiy Fakul*.et). SUBAUTTED: October 222 1956., AVAIIABLE: LIbrary, of Congress 2 HYAB-UHENKOt V. I. "The Use of Relief Images on Maps of State Surveys in Compilation of Land-Survey ProJects". Tr. Moak. in-ta inzh. temleustroT3tva, No. 1, PP 41-55, 1954. Various methods of transference of horizontals from topographic survey maps on horizontal projection maps are described. An optical mechanical method is also suggested. The design of an enlarger for horizontal transference and its operation is described. (RZhAstrp No. 1, 1956) SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956 ti f RYABCHENKO, V. 1. "Utilization of the Representation of Relief on Plana of State Surveys in the Drawing Up of Earth Construction Projects," Tr. Mosk. In-ta. Inzh. Zemleus- troystvaj No 1) 41-55t 1954 [No abstract given] (RZhGeol, No 1, 1955) SO: Sum.ffo. 536, 10 Jun 55 L 07589-67 LWX(d) /EW-r(M)/hWP(W)/LWP(v)/EWP(k) IJP(c) WWI[,:,.1 ACC NR. b60301130 SOURCE CODE: UR/01;20/66/ooo/oo6/0050/00 5 AUT'HOR: PyAl~~_4f~n V. ~M. ORG: None TITLE: Shell design in synthesizing optimum thin-walled systems 7 iSOURCE: Samoletostroyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, no. 6, 1966, 50-55 TOPIC TAGS: shell theory, thin shell structure., ABSTRACT: This article is a continuation of previous work by the author on optimum design of thin-walled systems (L. A. Kolesnikov, V. M. Byabchenko, "On the Problem of Automating Design Calculations of Thin-Walled Systems", Sb. "S=oletostroyeniye 1, tekk~nika vozdushnago flota", No. 5, Izd-vo Khar1kovsk. un-ta. 1966; V. M. Ryabchenko, "Al&orithm,for Selecting Optimum Parameters of of Thin-Walled Systems", Sb. 1'&"oleto- ,stroyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flota", No. 5, Izd-vo Khar,kovak. un-ta. 1966). The ;problem is solved on the basis of hypotheses formulated in the previous article ex- Icept that the shell design is not assumed and must be determined. Structures are .considered in which the shell is regular so that a system of coordinates u and v may !be selected on the given surface F formed by the outside of the covering where the 'line u is directed along the longitudinal reinforcing members and the line v 5 irected along the transverse reinforcing members. It is assumed that the longitudinal Card 1/2 L 07589-67 ACC-NRz AP60301430 D !and transverse ribs may ke divJded into two groups in which the elements are identical I i iand equidistant. It is further assumed that the geometric characteristics of the cross sections for the supporting elements may be represented by polynomials in low powers of u and v. The distribution of the material in this type of supporting struc- ture is fully described by the,thickness of the covering at each point, the location of the longitudinal and transverse ribs on the surface F and the geometry of the l !cross sections. It is shown that.the methods proposed in the previous articles may be applied to this problem and a program for automation of-the solution is given. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 24 form ulas. !SUB CODE: 201 SUB14 DATE: Nonel' ORIG REF: oo4 Card 2/2 A F.7--All'tior of freq4eacy with YACU-'!~- or th #3 v. Opt. i spektr. 2 -Ipa3ltrenent it; ~c Ar) Electron-ttebe) RYA13CHZIfKO, V.S., kandidat tekhaicheakikh nauk (Dnepropetrovsk) Removing disturbances In easement curves. Zhel.dor.transp. 37 no.6:80 Je 156. 09YA 9:8) (Railroads--Curves and turnouts) FIRMI-1. RUBCOOKO, V.S.,kand.tekhnnauk Advantages of replacing linear easement ciirves with nonlinear ones. Vest. TSNII M [17J no.7:52-54 9 '58. (MIRA 11i12) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta iRailroads--Curves and turnouts) RYABCHKNKO, V.S.kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk (g. Dnepropetrovsk) Now book on railroading ("Principles of railroad engineering." A.E. Vicheravin and others. Reviewed by:V.S. Riabchanko). Zhel.dor.tranap. 37 no-7:93-95 J1 156. NLRA 9:8) (Railroad engineering) (Vicherev A.B.) f L. 19;sK ft DAWTWA kPF(n)_-9/EM-/M(m*,VT __:U_A(o)/EE0(b)-2 Ps-4/_PuwV ACCESSION MRS AP501OT26 UR -Ire AVIHORt QQ0Ltz& N. A. I W~chewwk TITLE: Behavior of-Majimon sl Ipg~.e-cr and tantalm coLibidt ratal "Ints of tantalu.n. iA SOURCE t Mike tyerdogo 965 WO-1156- li~nttl~- citbide, des va adtim on vork1-._-_1_ TOPIC TAGSs sjzgjt_zM!i_a_lP antall. t. AN;4ption,, heat of evxporatid n eater detail' TIC The-purpose-ofAIWI~~ iiat 4at -to~determ i,IU-gr the_! of adsorptien-' cenj fi Lt, e jluifa~e~-of_ 1,-aht-1x1uM,_,,_a_nA- it 0~~ca!!bide- um MR on- b idr _ih- e _nt xtaii~-L and to determine quarititat y- 6rkLf%u4crt1_0xi bese. -tub- ces are treated in cosium vapor. An ordinary spherical 4utoelee~-ro-nic was used in all experiments. Tantalum points -were made of wire 150 g in diameter by etching in melted KOH. The final points were- smooth and sufficiently thin OB ILIVITSKIY,, A. A.; NIKOLIN, V. I.; DUBYNIN, N. G.; GANISHIN L. P.; ,j SVAROVSKIY, B. M.; TREGUBOV, B. .4y-AB-CHR-Wq, je _3 TRUFAKIN, N. Ye. "Determining the properties of rocks" by L. I. Baron, B. M. Loguntsov, and E. Z. Pozin. Reviewed by-A. A. Ilivitskii and others. Gor. zhur. no.10:77-78 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Institut gornogo dela Ural'skogo filiala AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk (for Ilivitakiy, Nikolin). 2. Institut gornogo dela Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (for Dubynin, GanIshin, Ryabchenko, Svarovskiy, Tregabov.,'Trufakin). (RockB-Testing) (Baron, L. I.) (Loguntsov, B. M.) (Pozin, E. Z.) ACC NRt AT6o34h65 (N). - -SOURCE CODE- UA/00'00'/66/ooo/ooo/0276/028O AUTHOR: Prokoshkin, D. A.;-Arzamasov, B. N.; Ryabchenko, Ye. V. ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of molybdenum siliconizing in a glow discharge SOURCE: All SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Svoystva li primeneniye ,zharoprochnykh splavov (Properties and application of heat resistant alloys). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 276-280 TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, silicon glow discharge si oxidat)ion ABSTRACT: The schematic and operation of a unit for siliconizing metals with.glow-discharge heating are described. The experiments were made on pure molybdenum yLi1re,110.3 mm in diameter, in a mixture of silicontetra- chloride vapor and dry commercial-grade hydrogen. 'The design of the unit also permitted electric resistance heating of the wire. The partial pressure of silicon tetrachloride vapor and hydrogen was 30 and 10 mm lig respectively. The.temperature of siliconizing with glow-discharge heating was 1100C and with resistance heating--1300C. In both cases, heating the wire to the siliconizing temperature lasted 0.5 min, the holding Card 1 /2 L-OUI-67 ACC NR- AT6034)j65 time at this temperature was 5 min, and the time of cooling to 200C was about 1 min. Regardless of the method of heating, no molybdenum siliconizing was observed in t~~ absence of hydrogen in the ambient medium, but a silicide coatinglVas readily formed on the wire surface when a mixture of silicon tetrachloride vapor and hydrogen was used. The weight and size of the test specimens also increased. The silicide coating consisted of an outer MOSi2 phase, an inner 1403Si phase,and a t.h~n layer, probably of the Mo5S13 phase, between them. In siliconizine with glow-discharge heating, the silicon impregnation proceeded much more, rapidly than with other.methods, particularly at lower temperatures. Thus, siliconizing at 800C with glow-discharge heating and at 1200C with resistance heating pr duced silicide coatings of the same thickness. Regardless of the method 7f heating, the reaction products were the samE as was also the oxidationlresistance of the formed coatings, continuous.* or cyclically heated in air at 1500C. The maximum number of heating cycles sustained by coatings 40-p thick was 330. Tungsten, niobium, tantalum and a number of other metals were also successfully siliconized with glov-discharge heating. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: lOJun66/ -0TH REF: 002/ ATDPPRPSg: 5103 AKULINICIEV, I.T.; ANDRE-YEV, L.F.; BAYEVSKIY., R.M.; BAYKCV, A.Ye.: BUYLOV, G.G. GAZENKO, O.G.; GRYUNTAL', R.G.; ZAZYKIN, K.P.; KLI11CENTOV, Yu.F.; MAKSIMOV, D.G.; MEMSHKIII, Yu.G.; M011TAKHOV, A.V.; PE]ROV, A.P.; ,".R-YABCI 1111KOV,_A.D.; SAZCNOV, N.P. ; UTYMMYSHEV, R.I.; FREYDELI, V.R.; UILIKEVICH, B.G.; SWRINTSLV, I.S.; S THEYAN DINA, S.B.; ESAULCV, N.G.; 'fAZDCVSKIY, V.I. Method and means of medical and biological studies in a space flight. Probl. kosm. biol. 3:130-114 164. (MIRA 17:6) RYA13CHMMOV, A.S. Origin of saucer-shaped depressions In central chernozem regions (author's summary). Biul.MOIP. Otd.geol. 28 no.1:92-93 '53. (MLRA 6:11) (Steppes) RYABCIIEIIKOV, A.S.; OBRUCIIEV, V.jt., ukademik. Characteristics and nature of the morainen of the Don glacial tongue. Dok-1. JUI SSSR 92 no.3:659-661 S 153. (WRA 6:9) 1. Akademiya naWc SSSR (for abruchev). (Don valley~--Moraines) (14oraines--Don valley) RYkBCIIXIIKOV,A.S. Origin of lo-ges in the Uk-raine in view of mineralogical data. Biul. Kom.chetv.per. no.20:45-59 '55. (KLRA 8:11) (Ukraine--Loess) RYABCEMIKGV,A.S. Engineering geological research for small scale irrigation sites in the central chernozem areas. Sov.veol. no.44:21-33 155. (MIRA 8:11) (Water resources development) (Irrigation) SUBJECT: 5-2-26/35 USSR/Geology AUTHOR: Ryabchenkor A.S. TITLE: On the Origin of Loses and Loess-Like Rocks of the Russian Plain from the Viewpoint of Mineralogical Data (0 proiakhozhdenii lessa i lassovidnykh porod Russkoy ravniny v avete mineralogi- cheskikh dannykh) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moakovakogo Obshchestva Iapytateley Prirady, Otdol Geologicheskiy, 1957, # 2~ P 159 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Peculiarities of the mineralogical composition of loses and loess-like rocks of various geomorphological steps and some other characteristic features furnish grounds to distinguish between several genetic types of loses: solian, aqueous, and eolian-aqueous. Eolian loses and loess-like rocks occur in the highest geomorpho- logical stsps - flat elevations (at the Volga River, the Middle- Russian one, the Volyn'-Podollsk one and at the Donets River). The laesses of the Black Sea lowland belong also to the ealian ones. .Card 112 r)i RYABCHENKOV A.S.. Mineralogic and petrographic approach to a study of the genesis of cover formations of the East European Plain. Zemlevedenie 5:99-108 160. UURA 15:8) (East European Plain-Loam soils) FLYAdCHENKOV,,_A,_'j..; ANTONPIKO, K.I.; TITOV, N.A.; CHAPOVSKIY, Ye.G.; GFUREW,--R.N.; KONOPLYANTSEV, A.Z.; VIKTOROV., S.V.; VOSTOKOVATA, Ye.A.; SADOVO'YJY, H.D.- KUDELID', B.I.; OGILIVI, N.A.; LOMISGAUZEN, G.F.;Ba',ODSKIY., %A.; SIICHMBAKOV~ A.V.; POFOVj V.N.,-YIIEL'YANOVA, "-,.P.; SOKOLOV, S.S.; BMSENEV, I.I.; GROSHIN, S.I.; IIAKKAVEYEV, A.A - MARDIOV N.A.; YEFIMOV, A.I.; ASSOVSKIY, G.N.; VLADDIIROV, A.E.tdeceasedi; PROKHOROV, S.P.; FILIPFO,VA, B.S., red. itd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (Yethodological manual on hydrogeological surveying at the scales of 1:1,000,000 - 1:500,000 and 1:200,000 - 1:100,000]Metodiche- skoe rtLkovodstvo po gidrogeologicheskoi,s"emke masshtabov 1:1000 COO - L;5000 000 1 1:200 000 - 1:100000. Pod obshchei red. A.A.Nla-kaveeva i A.S.Riabchenkova. Foskva., Gos. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 318 P. .(MIRA 15:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. Water, Undergrourd) (Geological surveys) (East European Plain-Loess) RTABCIIENKOV, A.S. Principles of hydragoological stratif ication. Sov.geol, 2 no.3:101-113 Mr '59. (MMA 12:~6) 1. V3aBoyuzrwy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologii I inzhenernoy geologli (VSEGINGEO). (Geologr, Stratigrapbic) (Water, Underground) AUTHOR: 'None given 5-3-14/37 TITLE: Chronicle of the Hydrogeological Section (Khronika gidrogeo- logicheakoy sektsii) PERIODICAL: Byulletan' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel Geologil,,heskiy, 1957, No 3, PP 159-160 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The following reports,were delivered at the meeting of the Hydrogeological Section, Moscow Society of Naturalists, from 14 February to 21 March 1957: I.G. Glukhav on i'Loesses of Water 0::-igin in Some Regions of Central Asia"; Yu.V..Mukhin on the "Influence of Natural Fluctuations of the Underground Water Level on the Discharge of Wells and Other Water Collect- ors"; V,.A. Shemshurin on "Hydrogeological Calculation of the Underground Discharge of the Yakh-Su River (Central Asia) by Electric Survey Data"; V.V. Ivanov on "Vertical Hydrochemic- al Zonation in Regions of Active Volcanos"; B.P. Bulavin on "Problen of Loessial Soil Sagging in Connection with Obser- vations on the Lower-Don Canal", and A.S. Ryabchenkov on the "Mineralogical and Petrographic Composition and Origin of Loessial Rocks of the Donets Ridge". AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 Apparatu~-; for corrosion tests under stralin at hin-h teemperafure and Z.av.lab. 31 no.20:2261'-1268 165. (MIRRA 19: 1) 1. TSeritrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut telchnologii mashinustroyenlya. and Y I"nt-'cor,osive N-.Ariding," 3bornik trudov TsLNIIT.-,JlSh, Hoszov, NO. 11., 1WE. im-,u C f r-t il-rov, A. V. 25588. Ftl,'E:CfQ-K3V, A. V. A~pparat dlya isp, '~tniya- motal-lov na kcrrozlyu pri 7er'cdicheskcm uo:_.rruzhenii v zhirlko,tb. v sb:i7orroziya, zashchita ctu korroz-;.i i eleletrcliz. -11., 194E, s. 173-7C. RYAECIT."INI(OV A. V. 25583. RYA!'CfalTJK6'1, A. V. ,kzotirov iye stali v solyanykh vannakh. V sb: Korroziya, zashchita ot korrozii i elektroliz M., 1948, s 58-76 Biblio,rrr.- 7 llazv. SO: Lotopis' Zhurnal Statey, No. 30, Moscow, 1948 RYALCITEEE - OV, A. V. 255CF7. RY&ECIMKOV, A.V. Eletro'kJil--miches'kava zashita stall ot 'Rcrrozii I c!ezuTlerozhI-vanJya v solyar;ykh vamakh. -7 sb: Korroziya, zashchi'la ot kcrrozii -i elelr:troliz. 1. 194F, s.LF-5.7, --Dibliogr: 10 I;Iazv. SO: Letopis' Zhurnal St.-!,tcy, Ii'o 30, 10,48 7Zy:'lm-F--,A--KOV, V. I'Mathods of Frott!ctlng Xetals Froaa Corrosion Fatigue," ITSIN, 1948. .................. IYA3','F-ZtqKOV, A. V. and IJ(jltlKO,I, -1. N. 117jor.-osion-Fati.-,u,-.-Strength of Surf -ace-Hardo--ned St-2el," Nlashgiz, Moscow, 1~;50. RYAWNOWCOV, A. V. "Investigation of Methods for Protection of Steel Against Corrcsion Fatigue in Sea -dater," p. 137 of Problems of Sea Corrosion, 1951. Cand. Tech. Sci. Book 11-1-22":?065, 14 Apr 11:2 RYABCHENKOV . -U-,,kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk. Investigating mothods of steel protection from corrosion fatigue in sea water. Trudr kom. po bor'. a korr.met. no.l: 137-157 '51. (MLRA 10:8) (Stael--Corrosion) MSSR/Chemistry -:Corrosion kyr;"32 "Electrochemical Mechanism of Corrosion Fatigue of Steel in Electrolyte Solutions," A. V. Ryabchenkov, Moscow "Zhur Fiz Mim" Vol XXVI, No 4, py 542-554 Cyclically repeated altermatinalstresses noticeably, .lower the electrode potential o steel. With in- crease of the stress, the rate of displacement of the potential to lower values is increased. The greatest reduction of electrode potential is brought about by changing stresses that produce 21 tension. Using microelectrochem procedures, established the fact that a corrosion element is-generated vhen stresses resulting from loads ,aVplied at 2 neighboring regions of the metal surface differ in magnitude. Studied the work of a 2-electrode (Fe., - Fe,,o;) corrosion ele nt as was a function Of ~fle str6ss~w,; . Showed that the potential difference and the current of this~.... element increase sharply with the stress. On the basis of the investigation described, the m_eC_'hnnj=_" of corrosion fatigue of steel in electrolyte solne., vas formulated. 217T281 ?:4 Elicli6chifElcil Me-chtififfii'61-6r-r6ifl~n Falle of Steel In the solutions of Mectr Dlytes. A. r. yet o jZ1111mul 7 Fiziche.qkai Khindi. 1052, RU, we-m-M-011, - [in Immouirij. A systenuttic investigation of the dependenco or mc,.irn(jo potenthils on the mriunitude atid clinrulcr of strf-s.-w4, and tho difference in potpritial and carrent intensity of it vorrosion cell undor tho influpitre of cyclin ntretm-t4, wws made). Tho r ochislorim in-ro : (1) Cyclic stresw,i inarki!dly mdoco tho relLetrodo potential or at-fii ; (2) "ith in(wit4ing fttre-~,; tho rate! of i[Litpliscoment; of the olvctrode potenriul toward-zi lower valu" hicturnsus. The largomt; diaphwement or the) Ovetrodo pot.4-ritial iH enowd by cyclie Wnhila strowe?'I.-v. n. 7 'KNot 26 a - Tensile pot- 4wk oftis Inert& a 4reater.efftet em&o girtaii t- AW oW by bp"I"S m ably by,d-tm1V9tbe$w6 cryst~' immi, crmiksj-: etc , Uidd. he initial ~notdnt of - ii a ev15-20 hdu-~ very-ripjd-but~tczdvco4 ptftdt~ state- ld-rW Under ;91 cu" termat undtf stead the ex0t. am In el 11 an tv Onder 'After-14 At :ntid dnpo, isith jitub his 'electrode Ott ~~ ;jth tM of tm cill load con Um a I 'J.5 mv., cuff" '42 pAchiatn0:16 VV tMyttj but the tun fid .1 ~ ~ 'I.-W 40e hordo;A00 ated dn',m# ek J miervallpo ~' 0 " alt dflut It Md.. - 61, tint saji -me SU corrookin Wli tre" formed In, and cdtw n"dium oor" ve 61 wojmesdi'~!Tbtso- devdW IWO failure sub. eftepA M& kid An MCLa . PHASE I TREASURE ISIAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REP ORT AID 592 1 BOOK call No.: TA473.R5 Author: RYABCHENKOV, A. V. Full Title: CORROSION FATIGUE STRENGTH OF STEEL Transliterated Title: Korrozionno-ustalostnaya prochnost, stali PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House of . Machine-Building Literature Date: 1953 No. pp.: 18o No. of copies: 5,000 Editorial Staff Editor: Akimov, G. V., Corr. Mem., Academy of Sciences, USSR Editor-in-Chief: Golovin, S. Ya., Eng. Appraiser: VedeiVkin, S. G., Prof. PURPOSE:, This book is intended for workers in factory laboratories, con- structors, technologists and scientific personnel working in the field of corrosion and strength of metals. TEXT DATA Coverage: The book claims tobe the first monograph in world literature dedicated exclusively to the problem of corrosion fatigue of steel. The author bases this work on his own research conducted in the Central Scientific Research Institute of Heavy Machine Building (TsNIITMASh). 1/2 Korrozionno-ustalostnaya prochnost' stali AID 592 1 'The phenomenon of corrosion fatigue of steel in electrolytic solutions is considered in the light of present results in the development of .the electrochemical theory of corrosion. Using refined electrochemical methods of research, the author shows the great role of electrochemical factors in the development of corrosion fatigue cracks and claims to .be the first to prove experimentally the hypothesis of the electro- chemical mechanism of corrosion fatigue. A great part of the book is devoted to research in methods of increasing the corrosion fatigue resistance of steel and man suggestions on how to apply those methods. .No. of References: Russlan 94, 1915-1952, non-Russian 12, 1932-1950. Facilities: The names of some research workers in this field are mentioned in the text. RYABCHEINKOV. 'V. Deff-med his Dissertati-n for Doctor of Chemic:-d Sci~nces in the InztituL,3 of, Physic,k! Chemistr- y, Acacem~f of Sciences, USSIR, sm..,, 195 Dissertat.'Lon: "Investigation of th-2 Phenomenon of Corrosion Fatigue in Steels art of PrevenLim- It" I Kbimi No. 1, Oct. 195 5.' ,3 00: Referativnpj Zhurnm 3 (1,1129-) c,, 2' Apr-54) IMP" t9Z., - ------------------------- IYABC1, L14 r "rr t ti t IL I n v P e t Ap r rb "Studie5 in the Field of Yinistry of Transport and Kudrya Heavy Machine Building Saverin, Substantiating the Tech- vqbche nolog.-Y of Machine EhAldingn R . RYABCHBRKO.T,.A.Y,,,j4oktor khimichaskikh nauk, professor; ABRAMOVA, V.F., Combined methods for increasing the corrosion resistance of steel. (Trudy) TSNII%WASH no.77:32-W '55. (HLEA 9'-7) (steel alloys--Corrosion) RY dektor khimicheskikh nauk, professor; IIIKIFCRCVA, V.M., Kondidst tekhnicheskikh souk., Machanica of corrosion cracking of 9119tGAitiC StOS15. MCtSll*Vad- i obr.mot. me.8:2-11 Ag 156. (HLRA 9:10)~ 1, TSextraliVy Hauchno-iselodovmtellskiy, imatitut tmlrhaologii i mashineukroyeniya. (Steel-Corrotion) _ILTABcMWIW,.',A,L, doktor khimichoskikh nauk, professor; MUROKIN, O.N., _k~idat telchnicheskikh nauk. Corrosion-abraeion wear of waste-gas heater water-pipes. [Trudy] TSHIITHASH no.77:165-182 155- (MLU 9'-7) (Pipe, Steel--Corrosion) RTABCEMNKOV A.V., doktor khimichookikh nAidc, professor; HURAVKIN, O.N.. kan'di at takhnichookikh nauk. Bffect of gaseous corrosion an the abrasive vear of steel [Trudy) TSNIIT14ASH no.77:1591-164 155. WRA 9:7) (Steel alloys--Corrosion) RTABGHUWY,,,A.V., doktor khimichookikh nauk; NIKIFOROVA, Y.M., kandidat tekhnic'i6skikh nw, Testing machines for and methods of testing the long-term corrosion resistaace of steel. (Trudyl TSNIIWASH no-77:41-49 155.(MLRA 9:7) (Steel alloys-Testing) RTABCfi&NKOV, A.Y., doktor khimichaskikh nauk, professor. 'Corrosion and mechanical stvangth of metals.0 L.A. Glikman. ~Reviewed. by A.Y. Riabchankov. Metalloved.i obr.met. no.6:57-58 D (MLHA 9:3) (Metals--Testing) (Glikman, L.A.) ,- ; i-? , - ; 19 ~ . , RYAaCHENKOT, L.T., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, professor; KAZIMIROTWAU, Effect of heat treatment on the fatigue strength of steel exposed to atmospheric corrosion. Vest.mash-35 no.1:69-72 -1055. (Steel-Metallurgy) (MLEA 8:3) 1 7 ye. an, ms 1 aell, on on atil: rti nr i n 0 -ins 1953 tod izr r.? Alrar.07 o lo n of !, chirc. a of -c-,~earc,i In.) c o ~n ot I th,:~:7 s cle jr, this -)olf a-, a of IncreasirZ Cr)r--Otz -ue Surfr-cc (larlerin,, L - - 1 7-'; ov ~ftoc"ENK -40 Mv o" b i o , 7 P JRUMM j j ~ jt eletmlytic mbinallon with o gmph,, tp ~-;Ill% r, "fz .~u tl RYAJ3CHZNKOV, A.V., dektor khimicheskikh nauk, professor; KAZIMIROVSKAYA, YesLe er High temperature studies of the corrosion-fatigue resistance of the BI 395 and MI434 stools. [Trudy] TSNIITMSH no-77:5-23 155. (MLRA 9:7) (Steel allovs--Corrosion) (Metals at high temperatures) II RYABCHENKOV, A.V., daktor khimicheskikh nauk, profe asor; KAZIMIROVSXAYA, Ye.L., inzhaner.- Effect of heat treatment on the fatigue resistance of steel subjected to atmospheric corrosion. [Truly] TSNIITKASH no.77:24-31 155. (MLRA 9:7) (Stael--Fatigue) RYABCHENKOV, A.V., KAZIMIROVSKAYA, Te.L. Methods for testing corrosion fatigue. Zav.lab. 21 no-3:345-349 '55. (MIRA 8:6) 1. TS~ntrallnyy nauchno--iseledovateliskiy institut takhnologii I mashinostro3raniya. (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Metals-Fatigue) NIKIFOROVA, V.M., kand idat tekhnicheskikh nauk;_RYABCHENXO.jL,V ,-.,.doktor khimichaskikh nauk; RESEMKINA, N.A., inzhanar. Investigating the resistance of steel.to corrosion cracking in "aturatad hydrogen sulfide solutions. [Trud3r] TSNIITMASH no-77: 58-78 '55. (MIRA 9:7) (Steel alloys--Corrosion) 'K RYAHCH:94KO' 4,V., professor, doktor khimicheakikh nauk; ABRAMOVA.V.F., *n Meantr Conbined methods for increasing the corrosion fatigue resistance of steel. Vest.mash-35 no.7:54-57 Jl'55. (KLRA 8:10) (Steel--Corrosion) ~u If _A~ V.: i 'A Job I T7hj&~ NiEwb-TeU. lzdac 4. Mashinostralitt. Lit) Sbormilt 1955, 6a-78; Refeas. Z,!Pq,, Md-1956, Abstr-No. 9389.-The teadency tow"d corraidn emcking in-fits dq3ends ch cht%ff. &m-On.i stme- ture, and applied stress, Forged steels caotg. Mo'aud Ti are vi Wxyr t4nt to qMac g~_:~ StAbilized cr- Cr-N rc , - ."_ tva tL afrong 16's"tily corrosion emkil3s let's. At the ft-p"v Situ- alml it th gra u f lip, Inter- if USPRI-PSOARV. L H , M. 1 *1 F-~ et h a1, c . C"rrtmian cfacktug I, La -,L ,4 5 AA F 7 MURAVKIN, 0.1%; RYABCFNNKO, A.V. Investigating corrosion-abrasive wear of the steel used for water economizer. boiler Wbe p , Trazt, i. isn. niash; no'. 11; 81-107 156, (Pipe, Steel-Corrosion) (Mechanical wear) (MLHA 9:9) ~d J A af IMF =:Rr~,mM Rim 4W LIZ .~e 9t: 4 dded gases did nut pr, 4uct a -iiscr abi- -r ~6r structure Of flie sticls. healing k,, xi of R143i by 14.7 thu,3. Increassics the rate of ox,_-_la_fiL c witide film in the preseno, d SOt doeq not have any pre- fective properties. Addn. of liG cuttzuderably deczeasei the rate of gaseous corrosian. me highex strength of 6 130 3 ir'n ,I tin the metUum with SO% b atuibuted w the furmat -Ible '. J~ Morr it. bjJJ3 Of the type of PeO.Crf),, whi. 1) is flit) -lie benefiri I the film of Fcl% pro(j=ed on E-11:34, 1 effect of water vapor is attributed t.) n,nit e,eD fistTibuflj., corrvalon along the surface d tht surnple A. N P Af V 7 --s eve 4 fl'7 d it r "rr sive :lie, -1 :1 vOnch AbtabilAl Is 110i ri3 A 11 er 0 q ELI fmwOs 7'r -77 777, -7-77, :7-- __7~ _7 7 c'1 SOV/124-58-1-1359 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 1, p 168 (USS R) AUTHOR: Ryabchenkov, A. V. TITLE: Methods for the Improvement of the Corrosion-fatigue Strength of Steel (Sposoby povysheniya korrozionno-ustalostnoy prochnosti stali) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Povysheniye dolgovechnosti mashin. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1956, pp 41-45- ABSTRACT: Tests of specimens in a 3-percent NaCl solution have shown that a combination of surface hardening and electrochemical protective methods improves the corrosion-fatigue strength of steel. A com-. bination of electrolytical galvanizing and surface hardening also improves the stability of the steel in neutral, solutions of electrolytes, A. V, Bobylev: AVRASIN, Ya.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; BERG, P.P., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, BERNSHTEYN, M.L., kandidat tekhniiheakikh nauk; GEURROZOV, P.A., i3tarshiy nauchnvy sotrudnik; GLIKIR, B.M., inzhener; DAVIDOVSKAYA, Ye.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; YELCHIN, P.M., inzhener,-,YARICMIS. N.L. kandidat fiziko-matematichaskikh aaak; IVAHOV. D.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh naulq TNOROZ. L.I., inzhemer; KOBRIN. M.M.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; KORITSKIT. V.G., dotsent-, KROTKOV, D.Y., inzhener; KUDRYAVTSRV, I.V., professor,4aktor tekhni- cheskikh nauk; KULIKOV, I.V., kandictat tekhnicheskikh nauk; IZPZTOV, V.A. ' kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LIKINA, A.F., inzhener; HATVNYNV, A.S.: kandidat,tekhaicheskikh nauk; MILIMAN. B.S., kandidat tekhniche- skikh nauk; PAYLUSHKIN, N.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk-. PTITSYN, V.I., inzhener [deceased]; RAKOVSKIT,' V.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh cauk. RAXRSHTADT, A.G., kandidat takhnicheBkikh nauk; RIA22HENKOV. A.V., professor, doktor khimicheakikh nauk; SIGOLAYEV, dat t.ekhnicheakikh aauk; SMIRYAGIN, A.P., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk, SULIKIN, A.G., inzhener; TUTOV, I.Te., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, KHRUSHCHOV,,M.M., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. TSYPIN, 1.0., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.- SHAROV, M.Ta., inzhener; SHEMN, Ya.I., doteent; SHMLEV, B.A., kandidat tekhaicheskikh nauk; YUGAHOVA, S.A., kandidat fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk; SATELI, R.A.. doktor telhaicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Machine builder's reference book] Spravochnik mashinostroitelia; v shesti tomakh. lzd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7. Vol.6. (Glav. red.toma S.A.Satell. Izd. 2-oe, ispr. i dop.) 1956. 500 P.. (KLRA 9:8) (Kachinery--Gonstructioa) RYABCHHMT,,-A.V., doktor khimicheakikh nauk, professor; MURAVKIN, O.N., tekhnicheskikh nauk. Corrosive and abrasive wear of economizers and its control. Xnergo- mashinostroenia no.3:19-23 Mr '56. (ML13A 9:7) (Corrosion and anticorrosivea) (]Boilers) aY-ABCHENKOV, A.V,,doktor khim. nauk, prof., HIKIFOROVA, T.M., kand. tekhn. ABRAMOVA, V.F., inzh. Methods of microelectrochemical analysis of corrosion of atreEsed metals$ Trudy TSNIITMASH 92:5-18 '59. (MIJU 12:8) (Microchemistr7) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) RYABCHEITKOV, J,.jc,_doktor khim. nauk, prof.; NIKIFIDROVA, V.M., kand. takhn. _naWC Rolf) of electrochemical fa ctors in corrosion cracking of austenitic steels. Trudy TSNIITHASH 92:19-41 '59. (MIRA 12:8) (Steel--corrosion)