SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEMIOKHINA, A.F. - SEMISHIN, V.I.

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NOVIKOVA, L.A.; RUSSINOV, V.S., SEMIOKHINA A.F. 1 11 !1.4 Electrophysiological analysis of shunting fauction. in the cerebral cortex in rabbit in the presence of dominant focus. Zh. vysshei nerv. deiat. 2 no. 6;844-861 Nov-Dec 1952. (CLML 24:1) l.'Physiological Iaboratory of the Institute of Neurosurgery imeni, Academician N. H. Burdenko of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. ~;-4 jV, D.D.; '0- 01 rn n a ~he bi nc oen~ 1~'- P Sys dGI:I. %rY lk 18: lo) 165. ey ne i*,:, ~~ rj' Y 1. Relhomendova- U11Irel-Sitf-ta Lm SEMIOKHINA, A. F., Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Bioelectrical activity of the cerebral cortex and oubcortical formations during epileptiform convulsive oeizuro and in experimental motor neurosis." Moe, 1958. ll,pp (Mos state Univ im M. V. Lomonoeov, Biol-Soil Faculty), 110 copies (KL, 18-58, 97) -41- SEMIOXHINA, A.F. Electrophysiological investigations of the auditory and motor analysors in experimental motor neurosis. Zhur.vys.uerv.deizt. 8 no.2:278-285 158. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Laboratory of Pathophysiology, Chair of Physiology of Higher Nervous Activity, Moscow University. (NMOSES, experimental, electrophysiol. activity of cortical & subcortical auditory & motor areas in motor neuroses in animals (Rus)) (BR&IN, physiology, same) t- 1 -1 , : _' 7 """n -, - a~ T 11 A , r~ . F . s Study of ihe effec---, c-f* 'onizing radJation on a mode, of reflet ~l j- 1~ - epilepsy. 111--d-loM.c.1-wila "I Ja 162 ~;,ITIPA k,E'l6L'l-IIASKIY, V.N., kand. ist. nauk, red.; GRANCIIAK, I.M., red.; IVAIIOV, S.D., red.; KLIIIeTOTYUK, ','.V., red.; KUCIERUK, V.VV., red.; 32111101-1, red. [Soviet Transcarpathia; a reference book) Sovetskoe Zakarpatle; spravochnik. Uzhgorod, Karppt-y, 1965. 221 p. (141RA 18:9) ~7-~7- "T 3?225 I , Kilz 11 e t S 0 V a 1) ]Itj I t h r- PO t A 1110 k-4 L I) k: s, 1 b I E.. c ba 11, 1 Ike di fit t. -I, o n s o Lj CAI tichebit vIdt ~,avectcniy Fi4ika k, 4 cliarives -0it, sbopt~ :III ne I C k 0 t Cea Lill,-t) t It i 1 11 its tile I I(: _ht~l)svs j.r) t It it (I I'. t1'. c )I S I O.t, S Ide.pr-YI(I oil a t);l i kit-( o z L,~ P.1a Lerl ~1 I , 1. S I-Ile tit I: o ~ altif prope-vt I 4--S olt tllf~ I reotillelit the simpe anti ions Ot, th 0 P c ifllQfls a!ld, t ilf- Wk 1,;t III 4_1 s_ th(- (,~Yc I (,;i t a t III! - i I. L xmthrycs have fwwd r: h~ I o I s 1,1i. i;o0v %_ ~~flt,rcd a t, I. I c v ell,J !,u af'ter cyclic beaL-trt_,a.-1.w(!v, a sphv-z-i_(_a 1 _-tr h,-i j h i L s III a 1: *.! i-. j a I s W.I. t i I a f a c e e I I t r e 4cl c;, ij j i_ . I a It t i c e o r -,~-3 I)i a ti s o tro xi p f, i e i irvl to change theli.r slnipt,- i.t, sucti a way thal.~ the max I mum it I m It s I u I i s i tr~~_.t ease and the''mAn .i mum it I tit c n s i o ns d r-c I- cza:i c - flo I~ eV 11 r , lilt! i~ ,-)rje;-Ar to havii j-, jack re , ca ted boho v I w~ I- pa t tv!-ii The 32225 E073/E539 11';-iximum ;"lid -niniqll~m 4-eff;j,~-rattires of' the cycle were 5000C and 2WC. g thf-- oxneriwoitts che .9peed of heati. I-urin ng and cooling was ar' i, -inr -Led Jux -i.-z ii heating , -1 cnoling media, as follows. - I Heating in --.t; v-!-t-,cti-jc I'lirnace i.ji air, cooling in running water; fleating ~-imj)ar coriditions and cooling by a jet of air c roctir. ii!-ing a blow,,,-r: 71 Heating i -t i t ijc- ?. r-4, b;', Ili, roo I i nv: wl th a j et ct f air from a ower 4 Hpa ]I',' i T! I I) P 1 1-0 hA t 11 ,CO 0 1 i 11,%~ i " a I-CGhO I It t I-OORI em e ra t u -.- v.. in addition to riit~astlvirig the dimensions, tensile tests were made Lc-, determinc~ t1it- sti-f-oxth and elangation, Fig.1 shows the volative percentual chariges in the dimensions as a function of the n,-,mber of' tht.,rm;il uhilst Fi '4,2 shows the mechanical p'-operties (r5f5l kgr/mm- :,)Yvi 4~~J& k/Z v) verstis number of thermal 1 0 cycles, The nuniberf~ on the ctirves indicate the respective herit- treatments as 1;-sted ahnvv~ It can be seen from Fig.1 that the JileignitUde and -%;JjZTJ 01' Lilt! dimensional, changes during cyclic heat- (reacinent arf, detvrmint-d ity iAie com"~irtiltioo of the speeds of' 32225 tit, i-tierictn 0!, i t.~.tr amet ers ot' S/J39/61/000/004/020/023 E073/E535 h e. I ting a ftd CO- 1 ; Titr The greatest change is observed during slow lit:,iLl-ng and CasT. coo Ling; rapid heating and slow cooling has an opposite eftect ittid. tivi-t; leads to a shortening of cylindrical ~;.-tc~cimens If lo bo tit cases tile ralle of* heating is the same, the z vc t wi 11 ivi th decroasijigr coo I iriz speed, If slow in j~ i -s p.- I lv; I. It s I oe, cout I i there wi 1 1. be no residtl~ ill o' 1-rit, 1he res(Ilts show that ee-lier Vi dence of TI f it ma x ; tit i tri, tit e. n -7, i o n s o f a I umi n ium -i~c llvl-ltl~ It w~~s Cound that for material!s i.! i it Ito Ili as wol.1 as body-centred crystal AAt t t (: o.-~ t711, ttj V (Au"itge ill t fie (I i mons i otis i s det ermi n4:-(! by 1he c~)n(ji t i t-, ii otit tljt~ cyclic heat ' -tr-catinent, ho rig F1 s iii art., (~Xpl'%jrled by stress relaxation -.:'j d u C f~ d .'I" C L T1 "3' 1 C 0 0 1 i rig if the conditiuris of heatinc '-o;tJ the distriburion, tile t t: protl-rties along the crot~s-5ectioii hiwTE i~n% t It w'? P.Tit L-N~C in:~ viAl [C'ad to e1z;Stic-Pla-stic f-C, I wil t ;i,:!( s- pfif- rarige i:~ very narrou- kllviic -Aierc w-i L b v o~ the suer-Ini-z- k- it a n,%~ n t t. t, it i ru v ii i o ii. '-Jf-d ~% /~- KOGANY V.A.; SEMIONOII, A.A. Phase diagram of alloys of 1--ad-en.-richad system lead - anttmony - tin. Zbur, fiz. knim. 37 no./+:802-809 ~p 163. (MIFA 17:7) 1. V-inuopizW naucliri--w.-.i!isloduvata*llijkiy Inntitut, poligraft- cheskoy promyshlennosti. ALEKSAMIN, I.A., inzh.; SEMIONOV, A.A.,, kand.tekhn.nauk term.obr. Zinc angle of the system Zn - Al - I/g. met. no-4:41--45 AP 762. (11TRA 15-4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellsldy institut poligraficheskoy promyshlennosti. (Zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloys---The~-.nal properties) KOGAN, V.A.; SEMIONOV, A.A. Fluidity of ternary alloys in the system Fb - Sb - Sn. Lit.Droizv. no.9:32-34 S 162. (HERA 15:11) (lead-antimony-tin alloys-Thermal properties) (Liquid metals) KOGAN, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SEMIONOV, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Shrinkage of alloys in the lead corner of the system lead - antimony - tin. Metalloved. i term. obr. mt. no.11:31-36 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut poligraficheskoy prmyshlennosti. (Lead alloys-Testing) SEIVII014OV.9 L. On the road toward the shortest working day in the world. Przegl techn no.44:3 2 N 160. 1_11612-66 ACC NR, AMM4615 SOURCE CODES CZ/0083/65/,= /0WWMV/0~0C8/0= AUTHOR: 8jMjQ ORG. 1 Ins cien ff Ag-se ch titute of Forensic Eohiat!y, Moscow TITLE: Basis of the neuroallergic hypothesis of pathogenesis of schizophrenia SOMICE: Caskoslovenska Psychiatrie, no.1, 1965, 8-12 TOPIC TAG,: psychoneurotic disorder, pathogenesis- i==ology, allergic disease, infective Adineasc, drug treatryantt blood immunological irrogularitieb in the developin~~i Of torioration of schizophrenia and aciiizopnronia are discus3od; do allorgic disea3os aa a result of infectious diseases is evaluate Adaptation processes developing defensive substances are-describ .ad. Circulation of tho decomposition products of the brain In" tho blood system is discussed; the presence of brain antigens in _--i tho blood ia evaluated* Skin tests for the determinat$ron of al-, lorgy are described, Treatment of allergies b drnigOls disoussed M.Penia is ova- ,Allergy as a component of pathogenesis of -a luatede Influonoe of alcohol upop.these Xactors Is disouseed* SUB CODE: 06 SUBK DATE: none ORIG REF: 03.5 OTH RIW: 003 Card 0 6 'SUT i /WA d t ,30079- 5 1 __W -ACCEikOWk.-'_,: A*50902k 1P ' J4", Sht -TITLE*.-; RfJ -of I th* fect. _,-y~,,r6kt,Ati,0,,piessurd ;"SOURCKi.- M.LitSSR;i--,Ltta4skiy~..ftisiidhdikiy..,.ob4 'd iiide TOPIC'VAGS: lead, on i, trAnsm1ss1on-,.-i:-_cti -A coefficient ~':_hidjrostat ABSTRACT: on the w1d6!v'f the- -,fo- I A:zonO~ in-_-PW~aSo" constant) r'bidi the forb f t width of, n."zone~as_a~ unct,on.-o empikibmii~ a Anvestigation was carried:cUe ~r 11 Btu Y_ of the:., transmIsslou, -.-7ferent pressures Mmoving T. hl~ the width of- ~thi - k6rbiddeia zoni..,~.-Ihe aiEftle-'il d ''i so: escr a 0 -optical me4bur n s see-Fig. I 'ijf t manom, ,e er: and chamber wit's measured with A-mangan n t tica me4 aii -IKS-12Anfrare -:s&ctrometer.-~-, I ried out by means 86 simIthic plates of datuvavgalena-.-~ tfie'-:t6e d' te :bing e,& t e ran- isil` to--- v,a na urd ton- -sped r 9z ype. 1h so- 4. -=-:F777,7777~77-777~-,7- low zone, imitif ?a(-:; thii, b4i 6t th 00 lost' Wit* ~--- i~1-30079-~6 ATSOOM MUSATOV, A.,sleaar; KHOMYAKOV, S.,brigadir elektrikov; KRIAGIN, G.,tokarl SEMOSHUT, 14.,slesarl; Tool for straightening and cutting steel wire up to 6 mm. in diameter. Na stroi.Mosk~*no.1:28 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Treat Mosetroy No.4 (for all). 2. Stroitel'nyy nchaatok-21 (for Musatov, Khomyakov). 3. Stroitellnyy lichastok-19 (for semioshin..Zholagin). Ofire) (Cutting machinery) SEMIOSHKO, V.M., cTornyy inzh.; GOVDHERG, Yu.S., gornyy inzh. 0 Complete treatment by flotation of 2d- and 3d- class manganese concentrates. Gor. zhur. no.10:58-61 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Mekhanobrchermet, Krivoy Rog. Vas.1111y 1~arknvich; IYARMILL3, OSTATIVIKO, Pave~l Yefimovich; L.P.; KUCF-70, A.M.; KOSOY, G.M.; LIBEFORT, Yu.I.; GEDZ', N.M.; KHUTIY, V.V.; BELONOVIKO, I.F.: GUBINI G.V.; KHERSONEETS, L.N.; MRJU,'OV, V.G.; PODKOSOV, L.G., otV. red. [New developments in the dressing of ferrous metal ores) Novoe v obogashchenii rud chernykh metal-lov.[Byl P.E. ?. I Ostapenko i dr. Mloskva, Nedra, 1965. 169 p. (MIRI 19:1) I-S-E.M11-101THOME11) V.L.; BARAK, TS.M.; SPIUSIN, M.P.; POPINYAN, 1.0.; YERUSEVA., L.F.; IIISALEIIA, O.S. Pasteurellosis in man in Kazalinskiy District of Kzyl-Orda Province. Zhur. mikrobirl., epid. i im=n. 42 no.8:143-144 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Sredneaziatskiy nauchnc--issledovatellsk-iy protivoch-amnyy in- stitut, Alma-Ata. VASIL'YEVA, A.N.; GIVAYUNOVA, A.P.; GOLOSKOKOV, V.P., kand. biol. nauk-; 0_-~AZOITA, A.; ROIDUGEi, I.I.; SEXIOT?OCHE_V'A._-N..L..i__ FI=N' V.V.; N.A., tekhn. red. [Illustrated guide to plants of the family Leguminosae of Kazakhstan] Illiustrirovannyi opredelitell rastenii sereistva bobovykh Kazakhstana. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nau Kazakhskoi SSR) 1962. 357 P. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Akaderiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut botaniki. (Kazakhstan-Leguminosae) SEP i"X~L ,elbsorption of water by the Imng planTrelts, as gg-active hyBiological process. W1. 1. Shcherbakov and"N. L. Scmjt~- trocheym.- Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. M, 70-T'T, ---0953).:~~-Wheat leaves exposed to CHC4 vapon'suffer a .-Chemical Abet. drop'in water absorption capacity nnd in,total 11:0 contant. Vol. 48 No. 9 Similarly,,the wheat plants grown in an aim. contg. CHC13 vapors show a decline in tl1- dynamics of H,O uptake. 14ay.10, 1954 Water content of leaveF. * .,Lc time of wilting is far DCIOW Biological.Chemistry normal and replenishment of HIO supply does not bring it.. up to normal levels. Water absorption capacity, how ever, at -wilting is high. G. 3,1. KMOL%PQff- Institut introduktsii rauteniy i osvoy!~" pustyn'. Akademii nalik Kazaldiskoy SSR. (Plants-Absorption of Wa:ter)" GOLCSKOKOV, V.P.; SP-!IOTRC:CFWA, II.L. New, caltrop from Bet-Pal-,-Dala. Izv.All Kazal-h.SSR.Ser.bot.i pochv. no -1: 73-76 '6o. OIJRA 13:6) (Bet-Pak-Dala--Caltrop) SEMIOTROCHEVAY N.L. Mineral supplements as a means of increasing the growth energy of tree and shrub seedlings and plants in Dzhezkazgan. Trudy Inst.bot.AN Kazakh.SSR 14:185-190 162. (HM 16:4) (Dzhezkazgan--Wood.v plants-Fertilizers and manures) VASIL'YEEVA, A.N.; GAMAYUricVA, A.P.; GOLOSKOKOV, V.P, kand. biol. nauk; KAR-IrYSHEVA, N.Kh.; KOROVIN, Ye.P.; OBRAZOVA, A.; ROLDUGINY I.I.; SE14IOTROCHEVA N L FISYUN, V.V.; PAVLOV, N.V., akademik, glav. red.; SUVO R.I., red.; ALFEROVA, P. F. .9 tekhn. red. [Flora of Kazakhstan] Flora Kazakhstana. Glav. red. N.V.Pavlov. Sost. A.N.Vasilleva i dr. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kazakh- skoi SSR. V61.6. 1963. 462 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Akademiya Aauk Kazakhskoy SSR(for Pavlov). (Kazakhstan-Botany) VASILIYEVA, A.N,% G&AYU110VA, A.P.: DMITRIYEVA A.A~v GOLOSKOV, V ~ Pk a n d . b i o I . na u k; ZA YTP SE71A , L z G. UJOCY EE'EvA , N, Kh. ORAZOVA,, A,,3 PAVLOV, N.V., akademik; ROLEDUGIN, I.I.; S04ICTROCHEVA, N.L., TEREKHOVA, V.I.; PTTITRI, V~V.; SUVOROVA, R.I., red, [Flora rif Kazakhstan] Flora Kazakhstana. Glav. red. N.V. Pavl,,v, Alma-Ata, Nalika. Vol.8. 1965. 44J, p. (MIRA 1835) 1. Akadamiya nauk Kaz.SSR (f;)r Pavll,;,v). SEMIPUDOV, S., prepodavatell Stand for checking the work of the "SKGII-6" sower. Prof.-tekh. obr. 21 no.9:21 S 164. (1,4!Rfi 17: 11) 1. Bakalinskoye sellskoye professionallno-tekhni.chel3koye u,..Pli- lishche No.2,, Bashkirskaya ASSR. BOYTSOV, Aleksandr Yevgenlyevich; ChETVERIKOVA, Yevdakiya Aleksandrovna; inzh.,, retoenzent; FaTICHEV, Ye.A.) inzh.,, re- tsenzent; I-LLOIKOVA, G.I., inzh., red.;14011IKAS, M.N., inzh., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N., tekhn. red. [Electric power supply to automatic control and remote control devices] Energosnabzhenie ustroistv avtoratiki i telemekhaniki. Izd.2., pererA dop. Moskva, Vses.izdatellsko-poligr.ob"edinenie 114-va putei soobshcheniia, 1961. 215 p. (1-URA 14:12) (Automatic control) (Remote control) (Electric power supply to apparatus) AP6012844 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/ 039/004/0803/0809 AUTHOR: Loshkarev, B. A.; Semirikov., 1. S. 4i-f ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Kirov (Ural I skiy politekhnicheskly tAstitut) V- V 1 0 TITLE: Conditions of preparation and certain properties of materials of the Zn2TiO 4-1jaT'03 system of dielectrics SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khtmit, v. 39, no. 4, 1966, 803-809 TOPIC TAGS: titanate, zinc compound, calcium compound, dielectric material I Slwr-0,9 IdVOP SIM74CRCD /72,e;rqj ABSTRACT: The sintering conditions and properties of the sintered products were studied in the system Zn2TiO 4- CaTiO 3' The degree of sintering increases with the zinc orthotitanate content. Charges with 5-60% CaTiO 3 sinter most completely; charges with a higher content of this component and those corresponding to the composition of zinc orthotitanate do not sinter under the conditions employed. Small admixtures of components mutually improve each other's sintering and can be used as mineralizers in the production of articles based on CaTiO 3or Zn2T'04 . The electric and physical properties of the materials of this system depend on the composition and degree of sintering. dielectric constant (f) increases from 16-18 in the orthotitanate to 120-130 in materials containing 90-95% CaTiO3 1/2 UDC: 621.3.011.5+546.471411824 SFAIIROG-ORLIK, V. N. Semirog-Orlik, V. N. "Adaptations for reducing the pressure of the machine carriage on patterns in testingabrasion on Amsler machines," Inform. materialy (Akad. nauk Ukr. SSR, In-t stroit. makhaniki), No 2, 1949, P- 51-53. SO: U-5392, 19 Augus (Letoois t 53, 'Zhurnal 'nykh Statey, No 21, 1949). HROZIN, B.D., chlen-korrespondent; DRAYHOR, D.A.; SFJ4YRO V~W.- Investigation of cause of lowered wear resistance in the crankshafts of S-80 tractors. Dop.AN URSR no.4:334-341 '52. (MLRA 6:10) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinalkoyi RSR (for Hrozin). 2. Instytut budivel'uoyi makhaniky Akademiyi nauk Ukrayinalkoyi RSR. (Cranks and crankshafts) (Tractors) GROZIN, B.D.; SDIIROG-ORLIK, V.N.; GOIRB, M.L. Electron microscopic examination of steels -- subjected t,o.plastic .. deformations. Sbor..trud.Inst.stroi,mekh.ki MM no,22:5-24-!3ke - . . . . .(k&Lk 10:5) (Steel--Metallography) 137-58-3-6155 .Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, D 244 (USSR) AUTHORS: Grozin,B.D., Sernirog-Orlik,V.N. TITLE: Investigating the State of Upper Layers of Metal by Means of the Electron Microscope (Issledovaniye sostoyaniya poverkhnostnykh sloyev metalla s pomoshchyu elektronnogo mikroskopa) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. In-ta stroit. mekhan. AN UkrSSR, 1956, Nr ZZ, pp 25-34 ABSTRACT: A description of methods employed when investigating the con- dition of outer working surfaces (S) of machine parts by means of a universal electron microscope (EM). The S's of the follow- ing parts were 'studied: 1) races of rolling contact bearings Nrs 1, 2, and 3, made of a hot-rolled steel (ShKhl5) pipe; 2) journals of a crankshaft from a model DT-54 tractor which has failed because of seizure of the shaft against the bushing of the bearing; 3) a groove in a specially designed specimen (20 mm in diameter) used in fatigue tests in the course of which a specially fitted insert is pressed against the groove. S's to be investigated by means of the EIV were coated with a I percent solution of collodium in isoamyl- acetate. Before being removed from the part, the collodium film Card 112 was fixated by a 15 percent solution of gelatin in water. In order 124-11-13596 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nj- 11, p 170' (USSR) TITLE: The Mechanical Properties of Case-Hardened Samples, Determined AUTHOR: Semiroo-Orlik, V. N. by the Method of Non-Uniform All-Round Compression, as Affected by the Character of the Heat Treatment and the Structural Conditior (Mekhanicheskt,-- svoystva tsementirovannykh obraztsov, opredelennyye metodom vsestoronnego neravnomernogo sziatiya v zavisimosti ot usloviy termicheskoy obrabotki i strukturnogo sostoyaniya ) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. in-ta stroit. mekhan. A N USSR, 1956, Nr 22,,PP 56-69 ABSTRACT: The paper presents the results of an investigation of the mechani- cal properties of case-hardened samples with relation to their carbon content near the surface and the structural characteristics obtained through specific case-hardening and heat-treating processes. The mechanical properties are determined through the use of the method of all-round non-uniform compression, I (Resume) Card 1/1 25(l) 14HA~~ I BOOK MPWIWION SGV11613 Akadad~a natft Vkr SSI~ Y4C'v. Inebitut stroitellnoy mekhanild Issledovaniya v oblasti metallovedeniya i kontaktnoy prochnosti metallov; sbo-,Tjik dokladov (Investigations in the Field of Physical Metallurgy and Contact Stz-~r_g_~h of Metals; Collection of Reports) Kiyev, Mashgiz, 1958. 127 p. 4,000 copie.~ printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: N&achno-tekhnicheskoy obshchestvo mashinostroftelIncy promyshlennosti. Kiyevskoye oblastnoye pravleniye. Reviewers: V.G. Chudnovskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences; D.V. Vaynberg, Doctor of Technical Sciences; M. Barabash, D.A. Draygot, I.I. Ishchenko. -L.P. Re,~-a, V. Ye. Salion, and V.A. Shdvebuk, all-Candidates of Technical Sciences; Ed.: B.D. Grozin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences., Professor; Ed. of Publiihing House: M.S. Soroka; Tech. Ed.: Ya. V. Eudenskiy; Chief Ed. (Ukrainian Division, Mashgiz): V.K. Serdyuk, Engineer, Card 1/5 Investigations in the Field (Cont.) SOV/1813 effect of friction on metal fatigue, depending on the nature of the frictit-.n surfaces. Three papers by M.A. Puzanov discuss the wear resistance of certidto, steels In relation to the nature of contact, wear of heavy duty componeits of crane hoists subjected to cyclic loadsjand a machine used for testing the wear resistance of cylindrical test samples subjected to sliding friction. Two papers by V.N. Semirog-Orlik deal vith the application of the Grozin method of testing steel samples and with the determination of machinability of cast iron according to the factor of octahedral tangential stress. A.1. Kuyun descri'~es the design and the use of a miniaturized thermocouple used to study thermal phenomena in the surface layers of metals. The articl:-;~ by M.L. Gorb deals with the method of processing experimental data and re-so-its of studies of test samples subjected to omnidirectional and nonuniform compression. The text contains rrumerous diagrams, charts, and illustrations. TABIE OF CONTEWS: Introduction '5 Card 3/5 Investigations in the Field (Cant.) SOV/1813 Kuyunj A.I. Microthermocouple for the Study of Thermal Phenomena in the Surface Layers of Metals 82 Gorb, M.L. Resistance to Plastic Deformation of High Strength Steel Under Conditions of Omnidirectional Uneven Compression in the Temperature Range of 200-4WO 92 Puzanov, M.A. Machine for Wear Resistance Tests 219 AVAIIAME: Library of Congress GO/03Z T-1-59 Card 5/5 New Methods of Inspection (Cont.) SOV/2555 conference sponsored by the Academy of Sciences, Ukr-SSR, and the Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo priborostroitellnoy promyshlen- nosti, Ukrainskoye pravleniye (Ukrainian Branch, Scientific and Technical Society of the Instrument-manufacturing Industry). The papers deal with modern methods of inspection and flaw detection used in the machinery- and instrument-manufacturing industi-ies. The subjects discussed include the use of electron microscopes in the investigation of metal surfaces; X-ray, gamma-ray, lumines- cense, magnetic, and ultrasonic methods of flaw detection; use of radioactive isotopes; X-ray diffraction methods of metal analysis; and the use of interferometers for measuring length and thickness and determining the coefficient of linear thermal expansion. No personalities are mentioned. References follow several of the paperse TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Sem anVdate of Technical Sciences, Institut i s roite:i~lnoy =ekhanikC ANJJSSR, Kiyev (Kiyev Institute of Structural. Mechanics, Academy of sciences, UkrSSR). Use of Electron Microscopy of Surface Layers of Metal 5 Card 2/ 9 New Methods of Inspection (Cont.) SOV/2555 Genkin, V.M., Engineer, Gorlkiy "Krasnoye Sormovo" Plant. X-ray Diffraction Quantitative Phase Analysis Using Standard X-ray Photographs 70 Zhmudskiy, A.Z._,and L.M. Pakchanin, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Kiyev State University imeni Shevchenko. Problems of Physical Strength and Crack Formation in Case-hardened Parts 75 Yevgrafov, A.V., Engineer, and P.M. Yelchin, Moscow TsNIITMASh. Methods and Equipment for Luminescent Flaw Detection 78 Yakovlev, B.M., Eno;ineer, !Wtozavod, g ' Gorlkiy (Gorkiy Automo bile Plant). E.-perlence Gained at the Laboratory -for Spectral Analysis, Gorliciy Automobile Plant a5 Yeremin, N.I., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, TsNIITMASh. New Developments in the Field of Magnetic-particle Flaw Detection and Magnetic Metallography 87 Zhigadlo. A.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Institut, P/ya Card 4/9 New Methods of Inspection (Cont.) SOV/2555 Detection of Flaws in Fillet Welds 143 .Khimchenko, N.V., V.P. Yesilevskiy, Engineer, and V.A. Tsechall, Engineer , Klyev Electric Welding Institute imeni Ye.O. Paton. Ultrasonic Detection of Flaws !~i Electro-slag Welds ~149 Trushchenko, A.A., Engineer, Kiyev 'Electric Wilding Institute imeni Ye.O. Paton. Testing Welds for Permeability 161 Romanova, M.F., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professoi) Leningrad VNII imeni Mendeleyev. Ways of Improving the Accuracy of the Interference Method of Measuring Length ' 173 Kostyshin, M.T., and A.A. Shishlovskiy, Kiyev State University imeni Shevchenko. Use of MII Microinterferometers for Determin- ing Thicknesses and Refractive Indexes 180 Volkova, Ye. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Leningrad VNII imeni Mendeleyev. Interference Method of Measuring tne Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion of Solid Bodies 188 Card 6/ o New Methods of Insoection (Cont.) SOV/2555 Gushcha, 0.1., Engineer, Kiyevskiy institut gornogo dela, AN USSR (Kiyev Mining Institute, Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR). Inst.-u- Trents for Checking the Condition of Hoisting Wire Ropes 235 Sam.arin, F.A., Technician, Kalinin Oblas~, Podberez'ye . Device ;.or Determining Type of SteLl by a Thermoelectric Method 242 Grigulus, Yu. K., Engineer, Laboratoriya masshinovedeniya, Riga (Ri-a Laboratory of Machine Construction). Descrio'icn o,~` 'G!:~-' L~ I il - - I ~ and 2 MeaSLIt'.1111- InstrLlMelltS 246 Kestellman, NT.Ya., -nd L.I. Xotlyar, Candidates of Technical Sc i ence,-, ;'r-)' T 4 *,.,,,'ti(-.,-.'\-j.v tut , Odessa (Odessa Polytech- ni cal In s t' it uu'- c ) . Renording Device for Checking Macrorou~-,hness, of Surfaces 249 Oriyent', I. H., Eno-incei-, Description of PLays'-ic.-I Methods of Investigation in the Magazine Zavodsicaya Laboralori7,a (Plant Laboratory) 254 Card 8//q GROZIN, B.D.; SEMIROG-ORLIK, Y.N.. .. InvVi-3tigating conditions of metal surface layers on electron microscooes. Tren. i izn. mash. no. 12:64-77 '58. (MIRA 11:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Grozin). (Electron microscope) (Hatallography) S/123/61/000/015/017/032 AOO4/A1O1 AUTHORS- Grozin, B. D., Panchenko, N. P., Semirog-Orlik, V. N., Sprishevskiy, A. I. TITLE: The effect of mechanical operations on the state of the outer layers of antifriction bearings PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 15,1~61, 19, abs"tract, 15BIll (V sb. "Povysheniye iznosostoykosti i sroka sluzhby mashin. V. ill. Kiyev, AN UkrSSR, 1960, 61-76) The authors present the results of comprehensive investigations of the effect of mechanical working on the physical state of the outer layers of the antifriction surfaces of antifriction. bearing races, Foit'groupsof.specimens of bearing races were investigated, the manufacturing techhology and processing conditions of which were different. The specimens were subjected to metallo- graphic, electronic microscopic, X-ray structure and spectral analyses, their microbardness was also investigated. During some grinding conditions and othe operations carried out after hardening, high temperatures and local pressures are arising, the interaction of which causes structural transformations in the surface Card 1/2 S/123/61/000/015/017/032 The effect of mechanical operations A004/A101 layer. The thermal effect during grinding is different in the field of surface projections and cavities. The projections may undergo a second hardening, while the cavities mainly experience a tempering. The non-homogeneity of the outer layer produces structural stress raisers owing to which micro-destructions are possible in the surface layer. The thermal effect arising during the process of after-hardening operations contributes to the concentration of chromium and carbon *at the surface. The initial microgeometry and thd shape of the surface being machined affect the temperature gradient of the outer layer. The defective layer originating during the preceding operations cannot always be eliminated by technological finishing operations. The investigation shows the way of develop- ing dependable processing conditions, There are 21 figures. M. Borts (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 'F L V. 28695 rbooo 2( S/02 60/000/012/003/006 . 01 D251YD302 AUTHORS: Hrozin, B.D. (Corresponding Member AS UkrSSR); Semyroh-Orlyk,_ V.M,-; and Yaroshek, A.D. TITLE: Investigating the quality of the outer layers of roller ball-bearing races without destruction PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukrayinslkyoi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 12, 1960, 1598-1602 TEXT: The authors state that the possibility of controlling the outer layers of machine elements without destruction is of great significance in determining their reliability and working life. The authors investigated this possibility by means of eddy currents. The method used was that described by A.D. Yaroshek (Ref. 1: DAN URSR, 1369, (1960)) using a sensor of the plated- coil type, with a sensitive element, consisting of am iron-clad ca.rbonyl coating of type CB-1 (SB-1), and a coil of 30 turns of nE,JI(PEL) 0.1 wire. Part of the coating of the sensor which touches the element --'-s ground to the form of the upper track, Card 1/2 28695 S/021/60/000/012/003/006 Investigating the quality D251/D302 and during the investigation, the sensor moves along this track. The magnitude of the resonance stress U agd the resonance capa- city C for various frequencies (2"106 jo , o.5*lo6 and 0 2*106) which correspond to different depths S of the penetration of the eddy current into the steel (20, 40, 60 and 100 mk) were meas- ured. The obtained results are represented in graphical. form. By means of this method various kinds of defects such as sections of different structure, fissures, the presence of non-metallic foreign bodies, etc., may be detected in the outer layers of the element. There are 4 figures and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. kSSOCIATION: Instytut mekbaniky AN URSR (Institute of Kechani,;,,3 AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: July 30, 1960 Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5029 Grozin, Boris Dmitriyevich, David Abramovich Draygor, Vsevolod Nikolayevich Semirog-Orlik, Mikhail Apollonovich Puzanov, Matvey L'vovich GorT,_fi_1_ji~m -Fedoseyevich Yankevich, Mariya Dmitriyevna Sinyavskaya, and Georgiy Iosifovich Vallchuk Povysheniye ekspluatatsionnoy nadezhnosti detaley mashin (Increasing the Operational Reliability of Machine Parts) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 292 p. Errata slip inserted. 10,000 copies printed. Reviewer: V. S. Kramarov, Doctor of Technical Sciences,,Professor; Ed.: D. A. Draygor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed.: G. D. Tynyanyy; Tech. Ed.: M. S. Gornostaypollskaya; Chief Ed., Mashgiz (Southern Dept.): V. K. Serdyuk, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientific workers and technical personnel in machine building. COVERAGE: The authors discuss new methods of Investigating the phys- ical state of machine-part surface layers, important for determin- ing the reliability of parts in operation. Information is Card 1/6 Increasing the Operational Reliability (Cont.) SOV15029 M. A. Fuzanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, wrote Sections 1-4 and 7 of Ch. IV; Section 5 of Ch. IV was written by B. D. Grozin and M. D. Sinyavskaya, Engineer; Section 6 of Ch. IV was the work of D. A. Draygor, and G. I, Vallchuk, Engineer. Sections 1 and 2 of Ch. V were written by M. D. Sinyavskaya; Section 3 of Ch. V was written by V. F. Yankevich. No person- alities are mentioned. References accompany each chapter. There are 185 references: 175 Soviet, 3 German, 3 French, and 4 English. -TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Ch. I. Basic Factors of Durability and Operational Reliability 3 of Machine Parts 5 1. Formation of-the surface layers of machine parts de- pending on the method of machining 5 2. Effect of the [structural) state of surface layers of machine parts on their operational reliability 10 Bibliography 16 Card 3/6 Increasing the Operational Reliability (Cont.) SOV/5029 Ch. IV. Method s and Machines For Tes-ting Wear and Wear Resistance of Metals 150 1. Wear of metals-in rolling friction with slippage 150 2. Theoretical determination of the wear of the contact surface of track wheels of bridge cranes and of the discs in friction gearings 153 3. Investigation of the causes of accelerated wear of track 'wheels of bridge cranes 158 4. Inve*stigating the wear of the surface layer in rollers 8 steels made of types 45 and U 172 5. - Use of radioactive isotopes for studying the wear of machine parts 181 6. Effect of friction on the fatigue limit and durability of machine parts 195 7. New machines for testing wear 217 Bib liography 244 Ch. V. Methods for Increasing the Operational Reliability of Machine Parts 246 1. Electroplating 246 Card 5/6 GROZIN, B.D., otv.red.; DRAYGOR, D.A., zam.otv.red.; IRARATI SH, M.L., red.toma; KRAGELISKIY, I.Y., red.; SIM, I S.V., red.; FAYNERMAN, I.D.. red.; ZASLAVSKIY, S.S., red.-Prinimali uchastiye: BRAUN, M.P., prof.; VAYNBERG, D.V., prof.; PETRMKO, I.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; SINYAVSKAYA, M.D., inzh.; SHEVCHUK, V.A., kar-d.tekhn.nauk;-. Wg-QRLIK, V.N-. kand.tekhn.nauk; YAN13VICH, V.F., inzh.; GORB, M.L., kand.takhn.nauk; RAKMINA, H.P., tekhn.red. [Increasing the wear resistance and useful life of machiner7 in two volimBs] Povyahenie iznosostoikosti i sroka sluzhby mashin v dvukh tomakh. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad.nauk U&SR. Vol.l. 1960. 486 p. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Veesoyuznoye nauchna-teldmicimskoye obshchestvo mashino- stroitellnoy promyahlennosti. Kiyevskoye oblastnoye pravleniye. (Mechanical wear) (Mechanical engineering) 33714 -4 S/686/61/000/000/0006/01;~ 1.1, D207/D303 - AUTHORS: Grozin, B. D., Semirog-Orlik, Golovinskaya, T.M., Nizhnik, S. B. d Yankevich, V. F. TITLE: Phase and structural changes in steel under conditd',ons of temperature and pressure shocks SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po voprosam teorii sukhogo treniya i obra- zovaniya chastits iznosa pri sukhom t-I-enii. Riga, 1959y 97-105 TEXT: The authors investigated the crystal structure and composi- tion of 11white" layers formed on steel by high pressures and tem- Deratures. For x-ray diffraction work an instrument YPG-,570 V %/URS- ~OI) was used; electron-microscopic and spectroscopic techniques were also employed. The authors studied the effects of (1) grind- ing roller-bearing parts with an abrasive disc rotating at various speeds and subjected to various loads; (2) normal working condi- tions on transmission gear teeth from a IA3-63 (GAZ-63) automobile, and (3) hot-gas blasts (1200 kg/cm2 for 0.0025 sec) on steels 45 Card 112 33714 S/68 61/000/000/006/012 Phase and structural ... D207YD303 and YAO (U10). In all three cases similar changes occurred-. (1) Well above their critical temperatures both austenite and marten- site were forined in hypereutectoid steel and martensite only --'In hypoeutectoid steel; (2) austenite, martensite and ferrite were formed in all steels just above the lower critical temperature; (3) below the critical temperature ferrite was formed, by thermo- plastic annealing, in all steels; (4) austenite, martensite and ferrite formed in these processes differed considerably in carbon content and lattice parameters from those obtained by the usual heat treatments. There are 9 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut stroitellnoy mekhaniki AN USSR (InsTIT-u-~e of Building Mechanics AS U]k-rSSR) Card 2/2 zr/53 4/6-- /C-:)Q/W5/010/014 !WI/1207 and Golovinskaya hni TJI., Itiz k,S.B., TI~TL-,: Ltr~ctural --XISkling C~ Jkjultci~: -~=i:;3siya po teldmologii mashinostroyeiiiya. jzLaLar o 4ae.'icztvu poverkhnoblvi, Trudy n0.5, 1961. Kachestvo poverkh~ioi;ti i!eTaley metody i pribory, uprochneniye metallov, ta~hnologiya La3IUI.Ujtroc,aya, 277-282 TtXl': ~~Cjaltu art: u.. i..vcstigatioa~ carritd out to aid in Uelecting su~tai,le griudiaG tcc~-molojj talai~,; i.Lto rAccouat the '3tructaral trai;zf=aatioas coii,,ected wi-ch diftc--eat i~,aviiiLij!U coaditioau. Steel specILI.-na were subjected to varying, ;;,acliing condituioiis i-uuL;h 6rI;.dXzig W;-th a peripheral velocity of the grindir,.-, -disc, ~-- 46 Li/st:c ana a ti~w&z;vtrza.1 feed - 1.21t,~in; fine grinding on the same di*c but with m=ual .1ted; iia" lappii-6 by of cas'c-irou laps. Aft--r machining the tost speci"eas were uu'jIJuQtcd to electron microscope exaUi"tio:I*' which revcaied the existence of four distinct zoacs caused by varyin,,- zachining co!:ditions. Card 1/2 GROM) B.D. [Hrozin, B.D.] [deceased]; PANCHRIKO N.P. [Panchenko. M.P.],- 'M, ROG .-4. 'CF -MIRTIc S &J -ORLIK, V.IT. [Semyroh-Orl7k, V .0, V.S. Effect of the mass- of the manufactured object, on the physsical state of the surface layers of the metal in repeated gr:L?IdinL-. Dop. AN URSRno.6.,769-773 t63 (MIRA I-, 1. Institut mekhanikil, P11 UkrSSR. 2. Chlen-~korrespondent 0 UkvSSR (for Grozin). 'I.!., Prof., t,TLYUKOV, Ye.l., assistlent; SEMIROTOVA, v--rach ',-'i~ceral reflez-as of the storpw%~i and duodenrm. Sbor. riauch. rab. Sar. grs. med. inst. 4-/:1'77-181 164. (!,U-P~k 18:7) 1- Iz fakul I Letsk:)y Irh.,.rurgj.cheskcy klini.ki (zav. - prof. hl.I. I Golubev) pediatuvicheskogo fakaitteta Saratmrskogo meditsinskogo insti-Auta (relk,-,or - dotsent MR. Ivanov) na baze dorozhnoy kli- nicheskoy bo2lnitsy Privolzliskoy zheleznoy dorogi (nachallnik - H.F. llazarenko) . Ly ~::tr Tr ns t 4 U "a va f ba NEDOCHETOV, L.S., dotsent; GEILA.SIKIN, P.V., kand. med. nauk; SOROKIN, A.P., vrach; SE'Pa-ROTOV! Y O.N. I -'--ach Surgical treatment of gastric cancer based on materials of the surgical ward of the FAilroad Clinical Hospital for 20 years. Sbor. nauch. rab. Sar. gos. med. inst. 44:108-119 164. (14IR-A 1.0-:7) 1. Iz kafedry fakul'tetskoy khirurgii pediatricheskogo fakullteta (zav. kafedroy - N.I. Goluvev) Saratovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor - dotsent N.R. Ivanov) na baze dorozlinoy klinicheskoy boll- nitsy Privolzhskoy zheleznoy dorogi (nachallnik - R.F. Nazarenko). SEMIRYAGA,M.I.; TOKAREV,S.A., redaktor; GRIBAKIN,D.V., redaktor; bYA,A.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Lusational TAlzhichane. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii -aauk SSSR, 1955. 190 P. (MLRA 9:1) (Wends) SEMISALOV, L.P. Technological evaluation of coke samplers. Koks i khim. no.6: 31-34 163. (KRA 16.9) 1. Ukrainskiy uglekhimicheskiy institut. (Coke industry-Equipment and supplies) (Coke--Testing) SEMISALOV, L.P.; LOBOV, A.A.; AmSTISLAVSKIY, D.M.; VFKSELIYAN, Z.N.; A. V. Effect of the shape of coke pieces on some indices of size Kjka i khim. no.9:33-37 163. (jkRA 16:9) 1. Ukrainskiy uglekhimicheskiy institut (for Semisalov, Lobov). 2. Zhdanovskiy koksokhimichesk'ly,~avod (for Anistislavskiy). 3. Koksokhimstantsiya (for Veksellman, Chebotar6v). (Coke-Testing) PETRENKO, V.,G.; SE-IISAWVA, V.N.; Prinimala uchastiye Illminskaya, V.I. Coking blended coal charges with petroleum residue additions and coal tar. Koks i khim. no.16:14-17 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Orsko-Khalilovskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Coke- industry) Sov/68-59-lo-a/24 AUTHORS: -Semisalov, Ya.D., Chumek, Ye.M., and Romanovskiy, V.A. TITLE: Some Experience in Operating Coke Ovens Fired with a Rich Gas PERIODICAL: Koks i khimiya, 1959, Nr 10, pp30-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Gorlovka coke ovens were designed for firing with a mixture of coke oven and a rich gas (15-ZVlo). The nature of the rich gas is not specified. -There were individual periods during which the proportion of rich gas amounted to 90cl'6, which, however, has no deleterious effect on the uniformity of temperature distribution in the ovens, and the temperature of the under roof space was maintained on a required level (table 1). Ovens were fired with an excess air coefficient of 1.3-1.5 at a suction in the regenerator on the ascending stream 3 - 3.2mm H20. During 1956-1958 an increased proportion of gas coal (from 14% to 26%) was incorporated into the blend. For this reason .-Card 1/2 the temperature in the heating flues was raised. I Sov/68-59-10-8/24 Some Experience in Operating Coke Ovens Fired with a Rich Gas The above measures had no notioeable effect on the quality of the coke (4-d-able 2). There are 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: GorlovskJ.y koksokhimicheskiy zavod (Gorlovk& Coking Works) Card 2/2 -SEMI SAMENOTA. A I., inzh. Q f~~~ Using electromechanical analogies for the investigation of vertical vibrations of rolling stock. Yest.TSNII MPS 18 no.8: 53-56 D '59. . (MIRA 13:9) (Railroads--~Rolling stock) (Vibration--Filectromechanical analogies) SMISAUKOVA, A.A., inzh. Electrical equivalent circuits of diesel locomotives with spring-mounted parts. Vest. TSHII MPS 171i.e. 191no.7:52-54 16o. WRA 13:11) (Diesel locomotives) (Oaciliatic-xs--BlectromechanicaI analogies) MISYROV, R.A., kand.takhn.nauk; SMIISAZIIEIIOVA, A.A., inzh.; ZAU-AROV., S.M., inzh. -'-- Results of the study of oil coolers for the pistons of 2D!0(',, diesel engines. Vest. TSNII MPS 20 no.6:21-24 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Diesel *nginsts--Gooling) NASYROV, RoAa~ kandotekhn.nauk; SE1,11SA="NOVA? A.A., kand.tekhn.nauki ZAKEAROV, S.M., 1nzh. Investigating the cooling of pistons and lubricant distribution in the 2D1OO diesel engine. Trudy TSNII MPS no.262-.21-35 163. (~aRA 1-6-10) YEGUNOV, P.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, ZELFAN'BTSKAYA, I,S., kand. tel-chn.; RASYROV, R.A., kand. tekL. nauk; S19-USAM&OVA A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; ZAKHAROV, S.M., inzh. Effect of the lubricant viscosity on the 'basic chara,-~te-lstics of the performance of 2D100 diesel locomotives. Vest. TSNII MPS 23 no.82-1C-30 164 ,IIRA 18.---?) M JR X 31 V A 29 a 41 47 a ST CA AT S TS A 4 C D V 9 If X L a m T twN .1 IU M.1 A . I A, I I I A, 'too 161 AND M LCITC11 IND LtTT" )No -~v AT" coor lox AuThom twoft [as lea AURIV1111111 4,i lox 00 000 00 lp 60 too see V 00 Blom 931111M44 CWT tal213000 t Lr-v-v--y ir-q T --w 4p * a 9r x w K a a OWN WwWW*-!w11 p ~!* ! do 1:~ -To 4 4, rC; I I I 1 17 1) W IS to 11 11 121n Data -L--L- A-x 7 9 A I I v Y so so 00 0 BIA-7 S)vt- inth hydrazine. the system hydrazin" s of 00 Grn c'krm. 9,791f j . 00 coiI.-The tymcin hydrazinc-phe 111cam V( th~mtaf A",Yti,, and so j cumpd. Nsfig 2C611,011, at. 63. 00 %w thus established. The comp Cunius &M Than. J- pukt. ClAcm. 4CsH.011 (cf. Cataneuve and Mo 0 could not br detert encd. -91(1939T nal 6' ds. 4. reau. ed 0. so 00 AS-SLA ETALLt;PGJCAL UYEPATURE CLAWFICATIC~ of,S so t F -4- 0 u I% AV -a is' -, a D IV IV arm Kit Kit Ittrit 11KKLDn I 00 00 00 bv21.4:jDjj 12j) mis my xjpjg A) u" AS* U4-s h .00 .00 .00 III. Thermal analy- V. 1. S~rnishut. crC. X.33-"' was investigated b~ the pre*--twc at a new "0e, (partial dec-ompit.). =00 NjIL.C.11,011 (cf. 1%X 1891)) and N'ttf- CoxiPt. rrnd. 129. zoo by thk% method. Gertrude llcrrnd TZOO ;,so C-r- art 0 v ad 0 M a I W IN 5 j3 4 3 a I NAA01 0 9 0 a go 09 0 a 00 to 0 4 C "a I Cl-l 7:1 2:' -0 c. n ry-- I Z c n---. '.'P; r a!,". on. C- c T,) o~ "osccvT Received 2-;' J-1"-1,,- talls r-;r-, Me C-stal r Pr.r~ III. i.- Properti.-~,", ~~rl ". C., -1 . 1-0, No. Lalhoritoz~' o;,.' Gencral ar,~il Iu- (.j. inors-anic Chcra5try l'o,:co,,,,, In-t. jm,~,ni. Rcce cd 21~5 AulnosJ ll;~' v Renort, 0off 00- 00 of 00 it 00 010 06 0 0 00 H 00 .4 i 4 00 0 0 I 1 9 a 11 4. 0 U11ij 2-41 Vieux AVRXIS31 1111 JAo UY IRWA) $I U411 AWOMW A. -L 1. j i P, 0 a I, j -00 AS setiost of amus on am Water of a7sawsatiox *1 "ydatn. 1. Action ad m*bft ahnisim. V. J. G.. 0.. (U k..S. R.).,10, 419-W Weak an the water of (1940).-The study of the action Of olsolldcryst Holl dmwsbyuwnwiloda!Uikhiki- 161, Suit. Tesook rNA. I SAW= 7 lam. S1, I (With powd. NO 10 Q; cf. C. A. 6. 1 11; was bestio lated pure A] Instes of Us. 1111ty-ow ON. Rol nits were tated by heating fadmat 910 M., at" mist. of the saft and At in a water be P 6 ow'og' to cog and beating again in a sand bath at 100-2DD*. The fate of Pa. of water of Crystn. was measnavd by the =lure of the " H vol. liberated in the reaction. The reactions was not lavextigated. At dust Pt to be toorii racflve than granulated Al. but left active than Mg. AU .33 the compds. except 8 reacted In the 0105-1 mob. Al. The Va. of fiberated H fm "t. I= wkh greater Al excess. Only a -- Of 151.3% of water Of decompa. varied ,:u dcoompd. The degree of na of the compd. Chlorldu proved to be most .-tiveturfoellowed by carbonates, P100SPIN145, a"Wat" and Mg. salts. in the order of decreams reactivity cations are: Fc*+. co. Ni, Cr, Cut Cd, So+-, Al. Ca, Sr. Ba'and Us. Parallel elpts. Use- JI.P0 ra of acids and add salts (NasHP(tt1h2H.0. aJIPO,.HO. ozalic and citric acids) and with the comilds. without the water of =(N411cl, NAHSO#, 148 and C,11,. jCWf that Al Is e"able also ot'lloptaclas 11 U from t water of constitution. U. AW90 d saftille fba. AM. US-N.-Zo dust reacto sim&Wy to Al, but 6 less active. A max. of 20.3% of water of ffyvtn. d.:Pd. =NlCJ..6H,0). M. Strectiol .4 wal properties 01 crr Da. 33".-Mols. of the neutral Water of Crysto., cbaracterind by a small vat. &Dd con- alderable permanent dipok moment. with the metal Wn by a coordinated bond to form squacompJaxes of Use type M(H.O)n*-. The tendency to complex formation with the corresponding stability of aquocom- es with the greater charge and smaller radius or M ion (d. Ephraim. C. A. 6, 27W; Kapustinskil, C. A. 27, OW). Evidently, the water of crystn. in ao[W Crys- tes 6 partially dLmw. The general scheme of 1- Zn + 2H+ H. + zu, chas. Bkoc L All-ILA stIALLURGICAL LITINATURE CLASSWICATION Isom fivisily. VIM 00%IMV Idnove .4 1 161040 wit owl 088C 43L111 49 C.V ilt ; " I ' a' ; An I I It 01 0 a U IS AV so JSJ; " ' I W a of a 0 a 0 3 -00 .90 -0 .0 ~06 .040 .00 -71 - r1l.09 0 0 0 00 DO :10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 .a :ISO 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 00.64 8 = .00 A loom 008 608 0&1 00-3 tie 0 00-3 0411 F a IF a IF a IF OR v At w W IF 11 OF w aw low a a 1110, AMD dim 000411 -00 PROUSUS Ale "Off2fics INDIA -00 .00 ISW194.'In vma- Ujpgkhi Kkim. 12, 4&V-8 .00 P. Rathomm -00 not) =00 1300 grog Z:*i see see. =of see, ASAI-SLA UTALLUKKAL M111,61MR11 CLAUWICATM U96 - 21-11- 1 ~ AM" 10"Iny INS* Igloo wit MY gag InLunmgl 41AIR I UIR WV 111I G-U IS Al .0 It ; K 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0#0 -ping System W lmdrazine, LY. Thermal Roalyll".5 V.771~en-RMN, T of ?hqugL , . ... I - ~v; I nuill, Gen. r?) . 13, Mary),Tile followin'T gystelw, we're 51lidled by th- method of thermal 3nRIySI5-. hydrazim! pitrate-wati,.r, hydrazine-thymol, flyzirazine-acclamid-c and by:4.jzim-- dipliciiy1amine. NjH4.FN0s forms ~:o hy6rates; thrre is forined with HO a zutectic, m. -0.1 o~ at 9 mai. Niff, 14N0.. Tile hydraziwi-thymol sysicm fo,-jui ill ,11ic range 32-66% thymol. Neither acelLamidr n,).- di- phenylamine furms addj~. cumpils. xvith hydruzine; the former forms a eutectir, in. -7.21% at 74.2~-v N,11,; PhiNif forms n two-layer system ill which ibe crit. soln. V. Thermal Analysis Of systems of hydrazine witli organic acids. IbU. 8_32-42-By the metbM n! flicrmal analysit thc binary systems of MIT14 will; n-Iiz, Imityrie, valcrie, heii- zoic and salicylic acids wcre studivd; a partial study iva% made of systems with hitiric and pahnitic ariffs. Tile fol- Inwing coillpff's. exist: NjH4.C2I1jC0..I[, ill. 50.4', IV./[,.- C,11,C0111, in. 40.5% N,114.2C,,11,C0..II, m, 12* (de- compu.), N,1I,.21lkC0,II, m, 42.5', C(~11, ill, 110.8* ni. 87.5' and NjT[j.I'IjC0lI[, ill. I Fonnic, ridor5acctic, phenyl- acetic and cinnamic acids ihn, not forin reriprocal systems % C-1. M. Kosolapoff N21 Ij. 0, on -F, 0. 1 IN, W10=11 W.1sawfM 0 o-0 "A Ila US I'V 31194 of Rouls .to JL Wit- ;41 ----- - q go Abe abemlati of Phospborus. V11. 1. %fivilalleilk.. 'It 1 14, 11 K2.1- '0 T- 06 ON b1cs it to enter into client. cOnAbilultit"I I"Arilig :1 flu): - 1 '00 ,r 1-5 jx~. charges. If white P M be (offuld'at"I lt~ 1. -00 Le. as (P-~+) (P-),, then it J4 J.",R)k eu. dV to ewwn (1) l(wiltatitAl of N4 a11.1 K11,141, .I 1 .00 .10, aq. KOIl MA11, and 01.1". I'll. aml .3 ithcuso4. *041 11,110, U reaction CA I w !ations, of various P compAls. permit ready explanatum 4 =00 otherwise anont4lous reactions. Thus PO# is considered OID, 14, Ile P(POOs, phosphoryl phosphide; PA to be ChP.0- roe ,t A, mixed anhyi1ri&-, [(.11,0, Isydratrd niixrd 00 z phosphoric-phosphorous anhytirldc. the dinarr tf Pl' of CO to be (PO.),PO,. mixed 20 anhydride. The proposed formulatimis also pertnit cor- COO relation. of the toxitijy. edjy inflamnability. anti phay- A ~r,,rwe of I and certain P rotnixt-1, with the Prrsence 4 coo J. W. PrrTv 0 20 :t %t 0 g LITIRATURE CLAII111CAUCK CS 0 to so fell.) -At (All" .1,131 cgj-047-ji~-- U 0 AV 10 4t WOO 0 It ft to a 14 AN a It VI it x rw 0 - I A, I . An I I POWIN't-s"", 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 440? ::::::i::Oo*OOOOOGO*O 0000000000000000 -0-9-9 00 as 0 0 _0_00 as 0 06 o1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 100- Atio 4 to C4011011 _96 0 o- Ck=&d ""A" IV rmc&u Wft ths Water of arummation of l 00 V. I'_Sem1sw.'---(MQscVw Hoerget. oo 16, 523-SO(IM); cf..C-4. 34. 77W.-The estbange reactions of solid' of CoClu BaCh. PeC6. and NiCls as of Cut Set. Mn. Cr. Cd, Zu, Al. Cm, Sr, f Cd M C i o u Fe o. N t Zu, At. C&, Na, abitax at Fe i A] 'K & and NH. A N. pb.. hates, thlosaftep to, and borate, and K (See h C i C 04 t mm A w L, and AcCl. ,, P In Jw Cum the wala of tution enters the uxw by. drdydc exchange renctlow with the above rements. An d h d a ratm itu of the 39 crystallo con be arranged In a y f i f * v WAO o ty Which is conditioned =act x t .1 the cadon, moo, polarizsbility. It was Ww IbAl mob. =%d of w&W oc6jpyW dIffereat spheres In the complex. (such lag as the violet and the Vfta Waters of Cr chloride) have diff4rent degrees of reactivity (the violet torm is tirke as ""Wl" an UW F q, Al- Fo#,Pcd if t A S a -L A WALLURGICAL UTUATMe CLAIMCATOR Isom SIVINIAT" -San toldw sup m Off on I u 0 xr 10 -w1l; I' a 09 %mot swanv 1181JAI as WV ul M'L S I Od 0 IVA 0 wo q_* 0 4~-STO 0. 0 0 a 0 0 0-0-0-" ASCOUGIIIJKLA M oft YZ A.1.0 Imptl 00-004 000 :: 0 * 0 0 4 It 31 32 33 3. M 3.1 37 3,1 M 42 AT 391 Tn% aim LYNIL11 IVNIUM111134 I I S S V me (pH) "afnital 'w: poowu aq plmqs,.Iwnljn3,, sA0110) 4-1144 'Lo juawale OU loollisdoid jw3jwaq3 yrotnina agotn ;o j(prils alwbapw ur liaziad j1ps ptror pajaAaaslp 4Q *filf IfIAL Mo$ Pule '..Lo '~L$ ',~Ls ..Za sadopm P-11-2001 lew pa331P -aid jaqtjnj si u uaasajoj uo",oAvq ~96 puv '~U 'mLil o On P2JaAO"jP IfItalf M jo spoliad sill-nvq awmprojWx putt A)jAjjMWWJ 10 *adAj a9l 'IMU %6"11 Is W9 _Ws ~qs voill"Japrismi AA113801psi Jj&qj put oadovm aiqlavad jo j"w- aM -o" put, V/Z vjpj aql 10 9MIN111 9 tv sodowvi jo slawadoid oM tn saSM;t alptniad lqvaAaj tj,)144 'Madopq 10 &JCM 31poliad sjq lo g1s" ayl uo uam 1) It *ON -,11-z Aq poIDW&A W" 08 PVR 16 SPOW6110 JO AJ*AO"lp &U ire.F's -31.Vx 'A PUW OVOOZ 'd a" 10 UNSHRIS AO W219ONd IRL loci tal #3 .1, ew. 44C laloso Gii _Z_7jjX F X 41A n A 1 8 11 wool 040 to 0 00 /7 00 0 SMSHCHIN, V. T. Metodicheskie ukazan:Ma po oborudovanliu tipovoi uchebnoi laboratorii "Obshchala khimiia" ,~Rethodic instructions on the equipment of a model school laboratory "General Chemistry." Moskva, "Sovetakala nauka", 1953. 96 p SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol 6 No 8 November 1953 :17 - -. ~' I-L'IE I:,?, V. i. 37 truga. t sk ii I-'. K. Laboratory work in i.-aneral chemistry. :-. K. Strugatskii, \% I,% ---;~irnov. Reviewed I - .1 -' 52 by "'T. 1. 3 -asuin. -ov. kni~-a .!o. 2, Konthl,, List of Russian Accessions) Library of Congress, June 1953. Uncl. SEMISHIN, V.I., dotoent (gorod MoBkva). .1- - . P~reparation of oxygen in the Kipp generator. 58 N-D '53. Khim.v shkole no.6;57- OffBA 6:11) (Oxygen) 1984 SEMISHIN, Y, I. Praktikum po obshey khimii (ucheb. posobiye dlyakhim. - tekhnol. vuzov I fak.) Izd. 2*,e, pererabot. M., goskhWzdat,, 1954. 337 s.s. Ill. 23sm. 25.000 EY.Z. ( 1-I zauod 1-10 tys.) 7 R. 60K. U Per. - (54-56214) 54 (076.5) SEKISHIN,_jfj_q~_j_jy ~Kp~nqjk TSVETKOVA, N.F., red.; SHPAK, Ye.G., tekhn.red.; ----2AZULISKAYA, V.F., te _khn.red. [Practical work in general chemistry] Praktikum Do obshchei khimii. Izd.3-e, dop. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1957. 348 p. (MIRA 10:12) (Chemistry, Inorganic--Laboratory manuals) SH J- 3-56-4-30/34 AUTHORs Semishin, V.I., Dotsent, Candidate of Chemical ScJzencea TITLEi Bibiography (Bibliografiya) The Second Birth of a Good Book (Vtoroye rozhdeniye khoroshey knigi) PERIODICALt Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, # 4, pp 86-88 (USSR) ABSTRACTt This is a review of B.V. Nekrasov's "Textbook of General Chemistry", published in 1957 by Goskhimizdat,' a revised edition of the same author's book "Course in General Chemi- stry", which was published in 1949. There is one Soviet reference. ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy institut khimicheskogo maBhinostroyeniya (The Moscow Institute of Chemical Machine Construction) AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 1/1 SEMISHIN, V.I.; ABRAMV, I.I.; YOROTNITSKAYI, L.T. Investigating the solubility of magnesium aulfite. Izv.VYS. ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 2 no.6:834-~9 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Moskovski7 institut khimicheakogo mashinostroyeniya. Kafedra obBhchey i organicheskoy khimii. (Magnesium sulfite) SWISHIN, Vasiliy Ivanovich; TSMKOVA, N.F., red.; ZAZULISKAYA, V.F., tekhn.red. [Laboratory manual for general chemistry] Praktilmm po obshchei khimii. izd.4., sterootipnoe. Mosk7a, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-r.v, 196o. 351 P. (MIRA 13:12) (Chemistry, Inorganic--Laboratory manuals) S/079/60/030/007/020/020 BOO1/BO67 AUTHOR: Semishin, V. ~I~ TITLE: The Problem of Physico-chemical Investigation of the Binary System Hydrazine - Acetic Acid PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960P Vol. 30, No- 7. pp. 2436 - 2437 TEXT: In the present periodical a report by I. M. Bokhovkin, "Physico-Z chemical Investigation of the Binary System Hydrazine - Acetic Acid" (Ref. 1), has been published recently. On page 1793 this author writes: "Relatively few data on the physico-chemical analysis of the double salts which are formed by reacting hydrazine with organic acids are available in publications". He refers to Vol. 6 of the Spravochnik tekhnicheskoy e--tsiklopedii (Handbook of Technical Encyclopedia) published in 1931- On page 1794 the following is maintained: "No data are available in publications on the fusibility of the system hydrazine - acetic acid. Bokhovkin did not succeed in studying the fusibility of this system due to the low freezing points of the solutions'. He studied density, Card 1/2 The Problem of Physico-chemical Investigation S/079/60/030/007/020/020 of the Binary System Hydr4zine - Acetic Acid Booi/Bo67 viscosity, surface tension, and specific electrical conductivity of the above-mentioned system. The author of the present paper says in this connection that Bokhovkin apparently does not know six reports published by the author on the physico-chemical investigation of 15 binary-systems of hydrazine with various organic components("Zhurnal obshchey khimii", 1938-1944). He does not know the monograph by Odrit and Ogg, "Hydrazin~\\V'- Chemistry" where numerous papers of foreign scientists are menTIoned besides the papers-by the author. The thermal analysis of the ab~)ve system was made by the author for the first time, and the results were published in Ref. 2. The author was the first to determine the specific gravities and the viscosity of this system (Ref. 3). There are 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: June 1, 1960 Card 2/2 82564 TITLE: Thermal Decompositio n and Burning of Hydrazine Nitrate\\ S/080/60/033/06/05/006 AUTHORS: Shidlovskiy, A. A., Semishin, V. I., Simutin, V. I. PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 6, pp. 1411-1413 TEXT- .- The thermal stability of hydrazine nitrate and its capacity of steady burning were investigated. -The formation heat of hydrazine nitl?ate from elements is 59.8 kcal/g-mole.- At high temperatures starting from 1800C hydra- zine nitrate NA - HNO is a substance with lower thermal stability than ammonium nitrate. At 00 0C its ignition is observed. The.addition of potassium bichromate to hydrazine nitrate reduces its thermal stability. Under the conditions of room temperature and atmospheric pressure it cannot bum steadilyLK in a pipe of 20 mm in diameter. In conformity with the theory of burning developed by Andreyev (Ref. 16) hydrazine nitrate acquires the ability of steady burning at atmospheric pressure in a 20mm-pipe in two cases: a) when it is heated preliminarily to a temperature of no less than 90-100 OC; b) when a small quantity of a substance reducing its -thermal stability and catalyzing buirning is added, viz., potassium b4chromate. The addition of potassium bichromate makes it possible to burr, a mixture of hydrazine nitrate with Card 1/2 82564 S/080/60/033/06/05/006 Thermal Decomposition and Burning of Hydrazine Nitrate ammonium nitrate at atmospheric pressure. There is 1 graph and 16 references: 3 Soviet, 4 French, 3 English, 2 German, 2 American, I Canadian and I Swiss. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya (Moscow Astitute of Chemical Machine Building) SUEMI=: November 12, 1959 Card 2/2 r 11. 2-110 S/j8O/0'2/035/004/004/022 D204/D301 AUTHORS: Shidlovskiy, A. A., mishin.S. I. and Shmagin, L. P. TITLE: Thermal decomposition and combustion of hydrazine perchlorate PE'11IODICAL: Zhurnal prilcladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 4, 1962, 756-759 TEXT: The above was studied as an extension of the authors' ear- lier work on NH+ and N H salts. Thermochemical and physico-chemi- 4 2 4 cal properties of hydrazine perchlorate were investigated and the preparation and analysis (iodometric) are described in brief. The density was found to be 1.927 g/cm3, heat of solution at 2980K 9.77 kcal/mole for 1:1000 dilution, heat of formation 42.9 kcal/mo- le and m.p. 140.5 - 141.00C. Sensitivity to impact and friction was high (greater than NH 4C104 ). Thermal decomposition was studied by heating the samples for 6 minutes at set temperatures, between 1600C (no decomposition) and 2400C (5.4% loss in weight). Fast Card 1/3 0 3/08 0/62/03 5/004/004/022 Thermal decomposition and ... D204/D3101 combustion took place at 250 0C. Comparative studies showed NH 4 Clo4 to be more stable to heating. Addition of 57o MnO 2 decreased the -L"'lash point of N2 H4* Clo4from 277 - 283 to 254 - 2590C and that of 5~-- CuC12 caused an explosion at -17000. Combustion measurements showed that pure N 2 H4clo4 burned only very slowly at room tempera- ture and atm. pressure but the rate could be appreciably increased by 5%a additions of MnO 27 Cu 2C12or CoO. The order of effectiveness was Cu2C1 2> CoO> MnO2 and combustion was 2 - 3 times faster than that of NH 4Clo4 under the same conditions. There are 1 table and 17 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 12 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most re- cent, references to the English-language publications read as fol- lows: F. Audrieth, B. A. Ogg, The Chemistry of Hydrazine, N. Y., (1951); C. Gilbert, Cobb, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 57, 39, (1935); J. Barlot, S. Plarsaule, C. r., 228, 1497, (1949); L. Medard, Iflem. de l1artill. Franc. 2me faso., 44.7, (1954). Card 2/3 -0/060/62/035/004/004/0-22 Thermal decomDosition and ... D204/D301 ASSOCIATION: Illoskovskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinosturoyeniya 0 (Hoscow Institute of Chemical Machine Construction) S-L;B!.'ITTE:): October 24, 19-60 Card 3/3 SEbaSHIN 3 V. 1. ---- Interaction of some substances and metals with solid crystal hydrates. Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 no-1.130-134 Ja 163. (MIU 16--5) 1. Laboratoriya obshchey khimli Moskovskogo instituta khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. (YBtals) (crystals)