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SHAYEVICII, A.B. Methods for the investigation of standards used in spectrum analysis. Zav.lab. 21 no.3:332-336 155. (HLRA 8:6) 1. Laboratoriya standartnykh obra2tSOV pri Urallskon institute cher- nykh metallov. (Spectrum analysis) 7, A-.6 L The effect of the form of the comoomd of elemento an (ha soactro"aDIA, Mulvals of U ono M of an 21.1 e ening int S, of ni ch ' es, and sulfates of Cc, Mn, N-Ti, of the in sta Fe, dctd. by a modified Draltz method (cf. C . 43 WM),wasdifferent; the values of.S for the salts .685 for the Hai 1.0647o.L~~ig!3t~colimnae'20884.IA.-, aud-0.61& M 0,570- f a, lineMMIA. The cmlibrationcurve.N.Vw-wx C most for th.,Ulft. and was greater than I Ptl. =j5 M.. were made with solps. of the salts!'con1g. 5 % of the other free acids. nitrates contg.,MCI and H2SO4, etc. The shift in the calibration curves! occurred primarily in the presence at free HiSO. (up to 34% error). Substitution of satd. C for said. filter paper gavei the same 1 mutts. To det. the effect of the spark temp, 9groups of! solos. of Ma salts were. carried out comparing the Mn line; 294D.2 with the Fe lines 29W.9. 29M.O. and 2944.4A* ' Even with such pairs as Mn 2949,2-Fe 2MAff. with shni.: lar Ionization potentials, 5.37 and SM, coinplete merging" of the curves for the deta. of Ma nitrate and sulfate was not; observed. whereas the curves of the nitrates'and the chlo-z rides did not coincide for any of the pairs. This was W14 to the greater volatility of the chlorides. 1. B. SHAYEVICH, A.B.; SKOBLINA, N.M. Spectral analysis of carbon, silicon, and phosphorus in forromanganese. Zav.lab.2-2 no.2:195-196 F'56.(mLRA 9:6) l.Laboratoriya standartnykh obraztsov pri Urallskom inBti- tute chernykh metallov. (Ferromanganese--Spectra) 137-38-b-1390o 58, Nr 6, p 385 (USSR) ranslat;on fruni: Referativnvv zhurnal, Nletallurgiya, 19D AUTHORS: Shayevich, A.B., Kobyakova, EN., Men'shikova, Z.P., F Iro sT,-i-k6-~Q1,-fvf7Ye. TIT 1, E: Spectrometric Analysis for Iron, Tin, and Zinc in the Flux of Tin-plating Equipment (Spektral'nyy analiz flyusa ludil'nvkh apparatov na zhelezo, olovo i tsink) PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-teklin. inform. Ural'skiy ti.-i. in-t chernvkh metallov, 1957, Nr 3, pp 169-172 ABSTRACT: A weighed portion is dissoived in HCI. The introduction of the dissolved matter into the discharge zone is accomplished by burning an ash-free filter paper impregnated with the solution being analyzed. A description of the device by means of which this incineration is performed is given. Photography is made by the ISP-22 spectrograph with an exposure of 50 sec; spectra are produced by an A-C arc, with a current of 6 amp. Analyt- icat pairs of lines are: Sn 2661.25 - Zri 2756.45, Fe 2730.55 - Zn 2756.45. The mean-square error of three determinations is A comparative table of the results of spectrographic and A. Sh. Card 1/1 anal.zise_ of the fl.lixc-6 is adduced. 3. Z-1n---')eter,.-dnaticn pec, -,,rap iii~_- -H 7' h ae~ r I me MaW Eg 77NIMT, -4The powdared-J. 0., 957, 88 (5). fifie-M sample mixedvith graphite axid CoO (I + 20 -is exci" in th 11 on w movinit disc roda and: the NesSi2513-4, 4 ekxl "Ve 2535;60 A are m LALU" tiongraphs axe with the co-~o construciv& C~ and the mtents oi (t,20%) - and Ma (6!70%) ca with' an determined n'be f error P 1% of th TH sample Wt. Z G. S; Smi 24M ftAU I BDOK WL0I?ATI0M 30VAT00 16aterlaly X Tsesoyuznogo saveshchanlya po spektroskopli, 1956. t. ZIg Atounaya spaktroskoplya (Material& of the ICth All-Union Cog on Spectroscopy, 1956. Vol 2: Atomic Spectroscopy) zmo _vc L'yovskogo unly., 1958. 568 P. (SerleNs Its: F%slardlkl sbornik, vyy.4(9)) 3,000 copies printed. didditlonal Sponsoring Agency: Akadealya nauk 333R. K-Isslya po WI:9sJctro6kOpLI Orial Boarl: 0.3. LwWsborg, Academician, (Rasp. Ed.); S.A. Seporent, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences; I.L. Pabellnekly, Doctor of Pr7sical " Mathematical Sciences; V.A. Fabrikant, Doctor of Physical &nd PLathematical Sciences; T.Q. WorltaklY, Candidate of Technical Sciences; S.M. RaysklY, Candidate or Physical and Technical Sciences; L.K. Kllmovskaya, Carbdl4&tS Of "Ical " Rathematical Science$; V.3. Pallyanchuk (Deceasiod). Doctor or Physical and Ptatbematical Sciences; A.Ye. Glaub*rm&n. Doctor of ftysical " Mathematical Sciences; 0%, Rd.r~ S.L. (Saxerj Tech. MS.; T.V. SarLnyuk. FURPOSR: ?Me book Is Intended for scientists and researchers in the field of spectroscopy, as well as for technical personnel using spectrum analysis in various industries. COVIM03 I This volume contains 1T7 scientific and technical studies or atomic spectrography presented at the 10th All-Union Confer- ence an Spectroscopy In 1956. The studies were carried out by member* or scientific and technical institutes and Include extensive bibliographies of Soviet " other sources. The studies cover Many Phase$ of spectroscopy: spectra of rare earth$, electromagnetic radiation, phyalcochemical methods for controIllng uranium production, physics and technology or gas discharge, Optics and spectroscopy, abnormal dispersion In meral vapors, spectroscopy and the combuatlon theory, spectrum analysis of ores and minerals, photographic methods for quantitative spectrum analysis Of =OWN Lnd alloys, spectral determination of the 'hydrogen content or metals by means or isotopes, tablea,and atlases or spectral lines, apark spectrographle analysis, statistical study of variation in the parameters of calibration curves, determination or traces of metals, spectrum analysis in metallurgy, themochemlstry In matallurry, and principles and practice of spectroche=ical analysis. Card 2/31 Materials or the 10th All-Union Conrtrence tuont.) outerman, S.A.. and YA.D Raykhbaum. Use of Radioactive ---Indicators in 3pLrk Di.chiige Studida 25C WItsev, N.G.. Y:;A. 1-titayna, and K.I. T ov Some &M ilectric Constant Phy6l 1 ahi~racterlatlcs or Con so sparic Sampling In Spectrum Analysis 252 borl)&t, A.M., X.O. Mallt~OV, " K.I. ?Ag~OV. XfreCt Of Tertiary Components in Spectrum Analyst- With LIeCtric sampling 255 _V;wlch, &jL Affect of Alloy Structure on the Results 257 4- Sh!j ------ - of Cast Iron PodmoShonskly, I.V- and O-X, LaPln&- Metal 91tetrode troalon in a Low-voltage SP&J'A' 262 pIllmonov, L.p. Relation of the Composition of the Sample to ---'the Mission Cloud in Light Sources for 3pectr%ma Analysis 265 card 16/32 _ . -10 _ 6- '7 _42.,L; - SOV/ 7 G C - sk,- Y TITLE: r ves, 20a I 2c; 24 r -!k 'J 7 . , (IiSSR) Pd in the r, 4 , o 7,en~ ocR t hp f e n sslya po FT j. ~ the koml (con- (,ailed by It , 1 r na,-~-k 5SS1 S,, demij , e -1 took ale Aka skom f : 1 -0 s SSR) an ; rc sk,-,~ J L ,, h~ 1 B 1, r u r EL ranch f " ~ )P. I "f t', - , f 3 F", r C'. Te~:hn:,_:6jj* 0r ~ ssion m (Ura- H-1-1sc -:he Uralisk_:y DGM, enterFrises aTld s-- p P 180 . v a b K and Ch,:1. -ns. 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TITLE: D~--ter:nin-.tion of t,e Ad~ixtnres in Ferroniobiu,-ri Using ~ipi-Ct7':Ll Atl~dy::IS (Orrecleleniye primesey v fe:-r~--nio"';1 A A Dm S-)~lkt ral ~ riots 1- E D C Zavo'Als!-:-y:~ Labov-ttori-Zva, 1'i',.83, Vol 2.,,, Nr 1", 1479 fiai nly an! u--ed in t e for 7 of irun T~-.-e -3.) ctral 1-.!.P-lysis of t:te.,e -11.)ys is r~,ticr coiq~llic:ttod ant the prei,,~,.ration of t-e- st.,,.ndard sar-rAe is te4-!io!zq-, The u.,!alrcis if: Li-iplest when, Out u. i1r,_7 powdere-1 and 3tarld;-,., ,,hich c~--.n be ol~tained hy successive thinnirg of :e 'u,..-Ic sa:tple Oef 1)~ A met.--.od for sj~i-.,ctr;~.l analysis -)i ferroniobii!m (co,-in-osition -nccor(!in~- 2735-51 (Table 1 for Alji,:~r, ;ind Cr, -!s well as Sn,Cu, .-.,,,d ;,-n is r~rd ',,',Y, Bu.,-rin C 0, -12 r t i c it e:1 i n t'; ~? e x; ~ r2 re:. ts G - 1 ;, e t.-.,. A,i '~il'v -22/'-,'- -12 -.,dtii (,tric %rc, cnrr(,-i.t -tre.-;~Tth of amperes, %nd li.c-Armce between e1 of ', M!-.i vf,rs !sod. Th,_- ,:i1--(Ara were tz_ken r, ri a ISP -28 spectro~-,rar)h. Eri-)r from tion-unifor-mi j)f t-,.e sample was ;I'VOided b"", the e.Aire sl-.!.,ipl(.- to 200 !,.i;~sxl i, Fi~l 'u, r e )T~%-_ t,)t~tl error for tlie analy.-,is carried out ui,~er tli-'3 riven con~litions is + From. a co~iparison j. t!- , -~ral,~-t4crl ~;ethor!s it is ri:)paren' that & _-ren..-.e t-le .--nal-vtical error by two to t:ire~, Tl!~:_-e are I fiirure- 1 t-ble, and 2 v 41 e t .2 fc2 - e i A I T v n -"'K 11 ;-,, e ta I I ) v i "l yu c, i e v s k i y n a vo d ln!;titi~te of Fe.-ro-os ',rtals and _7 K 1:~, i; i,. - Car,! 2" 2, PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3931 Shayevi-,h, Aron Borisovich -ing Me'lody otsenki tochnostl spektrallnoV anal"Iza 'Methads fGr Evaluat -he A~-c.urac;;y of Spectrum Analysisj Svez-dlolrsk, Met-allurgizda'[,-, 1-959- 54 P- 5,200 copies printed. Reviewer- V.V. Nalimov, Candidate of Te,~hni,--al Sciences; Ed.: V,G. Kr-',rltskly. Ed. of Publishing House: N.N. Tsymbalist; Te~~h- &i.: Ye.D. Tur~ina. PURPOSE: The bock Is intended for the personnel Df spectral analysia laboratories in metallurgical and metalworking industries. It may allso be used by personnel. of ~3he-mi:~al lab--.,ratoriles, si-.udents, and I1,--~;hni:7.lans uaing the results of analyses. COVERAGE; Th-~' b,~~--:)k deals wV-~h the pr3blem of a::-:--uracy in determining -i-h,e '-.a! ~3:Dmpositlon cf Indu,-nttrial materials. The aut-hor givest a -:~Iassification of errors cc'-urring in spectral analysis, and des-Iribes methods for estimating errors and detecting their sources. Me t lic-11 s f,:~ r Eva'. ua-.-' ng (C'- nt - ) S 0 V/ 3 ~93 l He also d1s,--usses the p-rini~!ip-les ef rhe :~-rganizatir-n ar'-7-.uracy -~ntrojl In 'lab-rat:r-les f--r ana-pys'-3. The aut-:r thanks V.G. Korit-skly, V.V. Na!Li-v., L.N. F!2.i,,nf-n--V, YU.M. 19Lra~':Iev, V.G. GaydukDva, R.I. A.A. and 2.F. 5i(:.,,-f-nyakov. There are 31 re-fereniee. 29 S,-.rlet, 1 English, arli 1 -ei-man. TABLE OF CONTENTS: EdItor's Foreword 5 Author's Foreword 5 Ch. I. Introduction 7 1. General consideratic~ns 7 2. The required and the attainable a3cv..-f-a,~-.y ,-..f de-blerainations9 3. Sources of errors in spectral analysis 13 Ch. II. Estimating Random Err.--rs (Reprodut~'Lbllity) of Analy2is i6 1. General considerations 16 Card 2/4 &I-AY.&VICH, Aron Borisovich, red.; SKORNYAKOV, Gennadiy Provlovich, red.; MATLYUK, R.M., takim.red. (Papers from the Second Ural Conference on Spectroscopy] Materialy soveshchaniia. Pod red. A.B.Shaevichs i G.P.Skorniakova. Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie, 1959. 206 P. NEU 13:2) 1. Urallskoye soveshchaniye po spektrookopil. 2nd, Sverdlovsk, 1958. (Spectroscopy--Congresses) Essence and field of application of the fractional exponent method of superposed (g7nthetic) spectra. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. no.4:115-118 AP 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Ural'ski7 nauchno-isaledovatellskiv institut chernykh metallov. Sverdlovsk. (Spectr-am analysis) SHUBINA, S.B.; SHAYEVICH, A.B.; PROMIKOV, M.Ye.- 3~_SOV.M' Ye.p. Simplified method for determining tin content of canned food by means of spectrum analysis. Kons.i ov.prom. 14 no.12:30-31 D 159. WIPM 13:3) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy inqtitut rhornykh metallov. (Food, Canned--Analysis) (Tin--Spectra) t 0, 2417) TITLE: Or, the St-andards for the Determination of Impurities in Pulverized Comul~-x Ferro-Alloys IzvestiYa Akudemii nauk SSSII. Si:-riyn fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 25, ~;r 9, PP 1139 - 1140 (USSIO A3ST-RACT: The -,nroduction of standards of ferroalloys meets with diffl- culties because of 'heir high melting point, complicated re- Sulation, and the reliable cletermination of their chemiical composition, and besides considerable influence is found to be exercised by "third" eie=ents and by the structure of the alloys. The author does not consider it to be advisable to use synthetic standards, for his investigation. He suggests a "successive rarefaction" of a pulverized standard sample. The ,~~ractical investi.-ation of "successive raref act ion" rtr carried out by issuing standards destined for 'he aetermination of impurities in -ferrotitanium, ferroniobium, and ferromolybdenum. The auantitative evaluation of the errcr occurring as 'the result of the rarefaction and mixing of the Card 1/2 comzonents is considered to be of importance. Also, the de- On( tnp ~~ tandards for the D.-Aprm-ination of S C-11/,; 8 -2 -; -I - 5 9/57 In.,purities in Pulverized ComplE:;x Ferro-Alloys gree of pulverization of the mixture exercises an i:~.-pcrtan?-- influence vpon the intensity of th,~ spectral lines, and ti-e influence of "third" elements,as well as of the al-loy Struc- ture plays an important part. In the experiments carried out by means oi an alternating current are a dependence of the line intenlities on the size of the particles 'FiL, 1) was lound, and, in order to prevent this effect, a grain size ::-f 2oo mesh is su-ested as a standard. The investigation of' DO accuracy showed it to be necessary to use main stancards 1--avin- a comDosition and a structure which are typical of the nature of the sample. V. V. Bugrina, Ya. M. Ka.--inskiy, N. I. Chabanenko, 1.1. A. Perepelkina and A. G. Korovina assisted in the experimental part of this work. There are 1 figure and 8 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Urallski-y institut chernykh metallov (Ural Institute of Ferrous Metals) Card 2/2 BOG014OLOV, S-G.; SIT&YEVICH, A.B. Third Ural Symposium on Spectroscopy. Opt.i 8pektr. 9 no.1:127-129 J1 160. (MIRA 13.7) (Spectrum analysis--Congresses) SOLOV'YEV, V.M. [deceased]; SHAT VICH, A.B. Coordinate standards for metals and for the methods of their analysis. Standartizataiia 24 no-10:31-34 0 16o. (KIRA 13:10) (Metale-Standards) (Metals-Testing) jol- c oi I IF 1. c k z a q. Hi on Sa, B020, AUTHORS: Shubina, S. B., Shayevich, A. B., and Basova, Ye. P. TITLE: Spectroscopic Analysis of Ferro Alloys and Chromium for Non-ferrous Metal Impurities PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 12, pp. 1364-1366 TEXT: In the present paper the spectroscopic methods of determining lead, tin, antimony, bismuth, arsenic, zinc, and cadmium in ferrochromium, chro- mium, ferroniobium, ferrovanadium, and ferromolybdenum are described. De- termination of these impurities in the relatively high-melting substances with multiband spectra may be carried out by means of fractional distilla- tion in the arc by means of an evaporator or by a previous chemical pre- paration. If the impurity content is not too low, the fractional distilla- tion from the channel of the "cup-shaped" electrode (Ref. 1) in the a.c. are is most convO?nient. The test sample was a powder to which sulfur, soda, and graphite were added to increase spectral sensitivity. The results obtained by analysis on the basis of the "absolute" blackenings of the Card 1/4 .') .1 /C) SDectroscoDic Analysis ot' 7erro Alloys and S,/032,"6C)/I26j/012,, 009', Chromium for Non-ferrous Metal Impurities BC2G/B056 bands were sufficiently reproducible. The standards were prepared synthe- tically from the pulverulent sample with the lowest impurity content, the samples with solutions of known impurity content were wetted and dried. As the decomposition temperature and the sublimation temperature of the oxides of impurity elements and the evaporation temperature of the metal impurities is near the heating temperature of the sample in the electrode channel, the conditions of entry into the arc are the same for an element determined from samDles and standards in the case of quan- titative evaporation. As an example, the evaporation curves of lead from a standard sample ferroniobium and from synthetically prepared standards are mentioned (Fig.). The initial standard solutions are SDecially prepared for each impurity , because all of them together cannot be kept in solution. Each solution contained 0.111fa of the impurity. The weighed portion of 60 mg of the average sample, granulated to 150 to 200 mesh, is introduced into a channel of a carbon electrode having a diameter of 6 mm. As a second electrode, a carbon rod with a diameter of 6 mm was used, which was ground to the shape of a truncated cone. For excitation of the spectrum, a Ar--2 (DG-2)genemt= with 15-16a-was used. For the deter- mination of tin and arsenic in ferrochromium and chromium and of arsenic Card 2/4 Spectroscopic Analysis of Ferro Alloys an~i S/G;,; 611-110261"012,110031036 Chromium for Non-ferrous Metal ImpurituieE, 3020/3-:6 in ferroniobium, elementary sulfur in a quantity of 1/10 of the volume of the analyzed substance is added to the samples. For suppresiing the speo- trum of the basic material in the analysis of ferrovanadium and increasing the sensitivity in the determination of tin in these alloys, graphite in a quantity of 0.25 - 0.50 of the volume of the analyzed substance is introduced into the sample. The kic n-28 (ISP-28) spectrograph having a slit width of 0.010 mm was used. The analytical bands are given in Table 1. The analysis is carried out according to the three-standard-technique. The reproducibility of the determinations is characterized by the mean square error of the determination of three samples, and amounts to 6 - 12%. The limits within which the certain impurities may be detected are given in Table 2. In one working layer, 10-15 samples may be analyzed for all impurities by means of the method described. There are I figure, 2 tables, and 5 references: 4 Soviet and I US. Card 5114 7 ~ Spectroscopic Analysis of Ferro Alloys and S/0 J-2/60/02 r6p/'O 12/0-- 9/0,; b Chromium for Non-ferrous Metal Impurities B020/BO56 ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov (Ural Scientific Research Institute for Ferrous 7,.'eilals) Card 4/4 5/081/6 1/000/003/005/019 A 1661A. 129 AMIORS Prostakov, M. Ye., Kochergin, V. P, Shayevtch, A. B~ T The composition of the surface layers of some metals and alloys af-!-.er passivation. in alkaline solutions of sodium chromate and bichromate PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 3, 1961, 290, abstract N103. (Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ural9skiy n.-i. in-t chern. metallolf, 1959, nQ. 7, 91 - 94) TEXT-s Spectral analysis was used to determine the Cr content in passive films on passivated tin plate and also on passivated samples of galvanized Fe, brass and Cu, coated with an Sn-Pb solder. Passive films on passivateed tin plate proved to be durable in boiling water and partly durable in alkaline solutions. Complete destruction of these films was observed in a boiling solution containing NaCl J200 g/1) and HC1 (acid) fL g/1). Au-,hor?s summary [Abatracter's note- Complete translation] Card 1/1 S/137/61/ooo/oil/115/123 Ao6o/Aioi AUTHORS: Shayevich, A.B., Prostakov, M.Ye. TITLE: Determining the composition of the surface layers of metals, alloys, and electrically nonconducting substances by the method of spectral analysis of large portions of the specimen surface PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 8, abstract ilK46. ("Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ural'skiy n.-i. In-t chern. metallov", 1960, No 8, 108 - 110) In order to determine the quantity of Cr deposited on the sur- face of tin plate specimens In the shape of circular disks 70 mm diameter were subjected to spectral analysis. A condensed spark obtained by means of a stan- dard generator HF-3 (IG-3) (L 0.0laf. H 0.05 mh) was used as the exciting source. The spectra obtained in the first and subsequent spark treatments of one and tile same portion of the surface of the specimen, contain the lines of Cr, Sn, and Fe. The intensity of these lines varies in accordance with the variation in the concentration of the elements from "he surface to the deDth Card 1/2 S/137/61/ooo/01 1/115/123 Determining the Zomposition of the ...... A060/A101 of the specimen, The Cr content In the surface layer constituted about 4.10-10 g/cM2. An estimate was made of the sTability of the passive films on the tin plate in solutions of alkalis and acids as a function of variation in temperatLre of the solutions, and the composi'lon of the surface layer of passivated spe- cimens of galvanized Fe, of brassJ162 (L62) and of electrolytic Cu clad with Sn-Pb solder was determined. In order to determine *he composi'= of electri- cally nonconducting surface layers or of layers on nonconducting backings, it is possible to use two electrodes of neutral materials, sltuated at an angle of-450 to the surface of the specimen, and the arc is ignited between these electrodes. L. Vorob'yeva (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 3/137/61/000/012/142/149 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Shayeviinh, A, B., Perepelkina, M,, A., Korovina, A, G. rographical determination of copper and silicor. in ferro- TIM, Spect molybdenum PERIODICAL; Referativrw. zhur-ial, Metallurglya, no, 12, 1961, 6, abstract 12K32 ("Byul, nauchno-tekhn. inform. Urallskiy n.-i. in-t chern. metallov" -1-112) 1960, no. 8, 11 -L TEXT The authors developed two variants of determining C-j and Si I--. ferro-molybdenum (1). By variant 1, powder of standard specimen I was mixed with pure Fe203 and graphite in ratios -of I z- 2 : 3; 1 . 3 , 4, 1 : 4 - 5 and - . The samples to be analyzed are crushed until 0.071 mm size and diluted I : 5 6 in a 1 4 % 5 ratio - Standard, graphite eleatrodes are filled wi-th the mixtures obtained. To perform the analysis, an RCII-28(ISP-28) quartz spectrograph Is used with 0.015 mm slit wid-h. The analysis is made 'by the -three standard method. in variant 2, a set of preliminarily analyzed standard samples is employed. The analysis conditions are analogous to variant 1, only 40 second preliminary roasting is performed additionally and the following lines are used Card 1/2 S/t37/61/0001/012/142/149 Specyrographical determination ... A013,S/A101 for photometry: CU 2824.37 - Mo 2829.94 X and Si 2528.51 - Mo 2578.77 ~, (without at-tenuator'j . 'The mean square error of the resilt Is atoit 4 - 5% ;relatively) 5Ls an average of 3 determinations. k L. Uoroblyeva [Abstract-er's note; Complete 11-ransiation.] Card 2/2 ZAYDELI A.N.; PILIPCHUK, B.I.; BABKO, A.K,- SHAYEVICH A.B.; DOLINSIKIY, Ye.F. On the extablishment of standards in the methods of presenting experimental data. Zav.lab. 27 no.10:1273-1278 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy Institut AN SSSR (for Zaydell). 2. Vse- soyaznyy nauchno-issledovatellski-y institut metrologii im D. I. Mendeleyeva (for Pilipchuk,, Dolinskiy). 3. Institut obshchev i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR (for Babko). 4. UrAllskiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov (for Sb~Wevich). (Mathematical statistics) 3/137/62/000/004/194/201 A154/A10l AUTHORS: S'llubina, S. B., Shayevich, A. B., Basova, Ye. P. TITLE: (;ji~.mtitative spectrographic analysi's of ferrochrome, chromium, ferroniobiurn, ferrovanadlum and ferromolybdenum for the content of srnal'L admixtures of non-ferrous metals PERIODICAL: RefFerativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1962, 6, abstract 4K31 ("Nekotor. vopr. emission. I molekulyani. 8pektroskopii", Krasno- yarsk, 10,60, F-2-90) TEX7: An SO mg test batch is introduced Into the channel of a carbon electrode 6 mm in diameter; a 6 mm conical carbon rod is u5ed as a second electrode. Test satiiple is heated and a spectrum is excited by aAl--r_ (DG-2) generator (I - 15 - 16 amp). When Sn and As admixtures are being determined in Fe-Cr and Cr. or when As is determined in Fe-Nb, test samples are supplemented with S. In an amount of 0.119 of the volume of the analyzed substance. The analysis Is carried-out -with the aid of NCF1 -28 (ISP-28) spectrograph whose slit has a wid'h of 0.010 mm. Test samples are analyzed by the three-standards method. The reproducibility of the determinations Is characterized by a mean Card 1/2 S/137/62/Wo/004/194/201 rejantLtatlve spectrographle analysis ... A151VA101 square error equal to 6 - 1-4 of the relative ones. One laboratory assistant can analyze, for all admixtures, 10 - 15 test samples per shift. L. Voroblyeva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 212 Tr lc'o S10611621'oooZo 121 _3-i'6/31oj O'Q/063 'layevic;, 3 Y_'rOS takov, Dete-4 ~ ~ al 0, th 1 0 , ILO~'j _ , k; 01M 'C no..-Co'l(i '~)Osi tior f Sur, ,ar, ti 0 oe are rig --t -ace layers 0' t-he Surfac, s 0 e c tr Refera ti Of a - a-ra,ys-: I ~s Of 2:)j 40 (Sb. elco 114 i ya 0 u IeK -zos k. e voz)r. 12, -,962, 163, _a3zloyarsk, emisSi... i abS tra, ~:J.p _t,o, 1960, 76 e k U I y a r;, I C o.":i -ne lic Of Oz szectrum hirS 6,1u 'f arialysis effect 0, ace jayers 4 - LII methods ,:!e a.-C 0S --Isadvar,t,,, .. 27 `0 the s~ Ib iti az Used. 'k di OY the Uuay of S I relative,. 6-'Ie 'rOJOSed that the In . ~ v " ". I th eu scharc.-e. Order to ilaced i , I'-.0 Liloc. . u -_ r'e 11 Zeia, - , 0 vi ng- e.1 11rinate -Process to tile z'ecirler, b tctrode Method shoLzId t:""s ent "Pel eiec, eill& a"alY d be -redu' ex~ sea is c,~ 0e led is ii-. 6-rode du.-.1,11, 0 "r"c' the affec 'S d-- S-Park di I-Ited i-Lj e SjectrLjz schar.- -ed depth -reco-,;. case b Of. the su-f card eeither byhe y the de~)th af.,e ace I- Yez car, 12 u"It SPark cted Of the a.0 by ~he si - arc 0Irigle r Gy the pe,_ 'A2 Ga e__ 0 0, Jo 0- Oi ,A 0~6_ , ec. a P-0.r - 0 o e.'J OV~ j", O'j a 'Y7. 5 0;. ;ac -;as .S,,-' e -~ S. O~ a Jac- s ,,e5 -3~ , 6.a ~ ~ ,;.G. j ~~F A 0' 0' '01 co~ 5v -'I~- a 0553- e N~ ? ,a ez- o o je r,2' 5 '5 A~ -30, SO ea. 55-1. O~ '30. oG-' ~v ;'-[Z - ;8-0' "JeT .'~Cqo C~ p ~ '1:1. 5")~T - 13 ON, e~- 'j, 2.11 -vI' 0 e e -~ 13. r!.0 0.0 a I-ae ajj je aO'C ~eI S";.- - S r, Ov. 9a5 ss-- .1-.3 O~ 0- 'T.& te, -se 8-3 01. 01. ~e a er T 'q'C es'.. ~'35 - f~"C'P' 01,1 ~t5 0 as e2. C.a'-foo. . e.-C gas .,~,Le'r~' C. - .0 -10 O~ a 0 a 0, 3e -.fe OT). os '0'r DTJBROV, N.F.j GORLACH, I.A.; PRIVALOV, S.S.; SHAYEVICH, A.B.; SFUBINA, S,B. At the Urals Rprzearch Institute of Ferro-s Metals. Stall 22 no.9:312, 854 S 162. OmaRA 15:11) (Ural Mountain regio-n-Metallurgical research) - -SHWEVICH., A.B., kand.teL-hr.nalak Interfactory 3chool for the exchan.ge of experience of jpoctral analy:;is 11-tboratories. Za-v.lab. 21~1' no.6-756-757 t62. (MIJILA 15: 5) 1. Rukavoditell ,'iezlizavodskoy shkoly po obraenu opytom raboty laboratori-y spelftralllnogo analiza. (Spectrum analy3is) SHAYMCH,, A. B. Regulating some basic terms used in measurements. Izm. tekh. no.10:1-3 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Mensuration-Terminology) SgAyiwicii, A.B.; SilTiBINA, S~B. Poss-bili-Y OP controlling liqui ca-A ~r= wi`011't I - u - d W. sampling. Za-;.'-,ib. 28 no.4*447-44~) 7P. \ ME. U,. 15 -. 5 ) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-i3sledovatcllokiy imtitut chernyldi metallov. (Cast 4-ron-Spectra) S I TZ: V 1: 1, 311 ., A ~ iz, , Work E.:-:,erienc~- of the Central Branch I-aboratory of Spectral I.Inalyoii5. Zav.lab,, 28 no.7~888-889 162 Irl-,6) 1. Nachallnik laboratoril Ural"skogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo I L 1, stitutu chernyldi met~:dluv. (6pectrwri analysis) (Testing laboratories) SHUBINA, S.B.; SHAYEVICH, A.B.; KILINA, S.I.; PFLINIKOV, S.I.; BAZANOVA, L.A. Rapid determination of oxygen in metals by spectral analysis. Zav.lab. 28 no.9:942-943 '62. (14IRA 15:11) 1. Urallskiy naiichno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernykh metallov. (Metals--Oxygen content) (Spectrum analysis) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6181 Urallskoye soveshchanlye po spektrookopii. 3d, Sverdlovsk, 1960. Materialy (Materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros- copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgl7dat, 1962. 197 p. Errata slip inserted. 3000 coples.printed. Sponsoring Agencies: InstItut fIzIkI metallov Akademli nauk SSSR. Komisaiya po spektroakopii; and Ural'skiy dom tekhniki VSNTO. Eds. (Title page): G. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayevich, and S. G. Bogomolov; Ed.: Gennadiy Pavlovich Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish- Ing House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.: N. T. Mallkova. PURPOSE; The book, a collection of articles, is intended for staff members of spectral analysis laboratories in Industry and scien- tific research organizations, as well as for students of related disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical results. COVERAGE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob- lems of the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy- sis in controlling the chemical composition of various materials in ferrous and ncnfe:-rous metallurgy, geology, chemical indus- try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V. Chentsova for help in preparing the materials for the press. References follow the individual articles. Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) SOV/6181 Fishman, 1. 3. Remarks on a system of standards for analysis of complex alloys 73 Shiryayeva, N. 'Ye,,, Tu. I. Mallkov, and R. A. Kozlova. Photoelectric-sty.Lometer analysis of vanadium cast irons 76 Basova, Ye., P,, A, B., Shayevich, and S. B. Shubina. Spectro- graphic deteriff-n-a-H-onor-lia-rmful non-ferrous metal impurities in raw material intende'd for production of metallic chromium 77 Sorokina. N. N. Spectral determination of cerium, lanthanum, and barium in steel, 8o qh~ayevicft, A. B., and N. D. Startseva. Spectral determination X'__ - 01 vana.dillm, manganese, silicon, and chromium In ferro- vanadium 86 Gutkina, H, 1- Chemical-spectral method of analysis of high- purity nic~e:el 88 Card 7/15 ..SEA:aVICH, A.B.; MUBINA S.B. - -1 -1--- - -- I Problem of standardization during spectral analysis. Zav.lab. 29 no.4:429-431 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Urkllskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov. (Spectrum analysis-Standards) BASOVA, Ye.P.; ZHOROVA, N.I.; SHAYEVICHJ A.B.; sjfUBINA, S.B. Spectrovaphic determination of nonferrous metal impurities in raw materials used in the manufacture of ferroalloys and heat-resistant alloys. Zav. lab. 28 no.9'-l(Y75-1076 '62. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Uraigskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metalla7. (Alloys) (Nonferrous metals-Spectra) SHUBINA, S.B.;-SHAYEVICH, A.B.; DEMEENTIYEVA, V.G. ------ Determination of hydrogen in steels by spectral analysis. Zav.lab. 29 no.5:552-555 163. (KRA 16:5) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov. (Steel--Hydrogen content) (Spectrum analysis) -,S-*UYE'VICI,, A.E.; SGLOVIYEV, VJI. T6P.~IIGV, L.I. i,r-'Lnc--', pies of tho ef fectivo arial-y--. ipal cccnl~rol in imaustry. Zav. lab. 29 no.8:1019-1022 ' -1',3. (MI.EA 1r"':0/) 1. Ura-l'skiy nauchno-iooledovatellskiy institut charnyldi metallov i Zal)o.,-oziiakj.y zavod ferrosplavcv. (Testing laboratorlics) (Me tall urgy- (~uali ty control) B0G(-jMO1,OV, S.G.; GUNINA, R.I.; SHAYEVICH, A.B. Ural Conference on 3pectroscopy. Div. lab. 29 n r-.. 11 : 14", - ~,-,I*~,, iI ~:, 'I . (MIR-A 1~i:12) S~.AYPVIGIII, -la-on Borisovich; OZEREISKAYA, A,L., red.izd-va; OiOVINA, -- ' T.A.',-tia-M. rod-.--- [Methods for determining the accuracy of spectrum analysis] Metody otsenki tochnosti spektrallnogo analiza. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Metallurgizdaty 1964. 70 p. (MIRA 17.3) IT S'l,ly ~w, :-rc-flrn rk~;,ui red fcr- f~,e nt ro-ducti on of sp,ic tr a I i s T.-. I 7A -. r 1 a b'3, Dno . 4 - 3 87- -388 1,-) 41 7MIRA. 17:4) 1. Nachallnik bazovcv laboratortil Srerlne-ljril'sko~,o soveta narodrio~,,o k'r,.ozyaystt.,a. d z 5 (T, r - .-." - r :? . -. , r - . !; -, 7 1 ': r: ~ -., ~ - T, r 'I ~- rt'- t~ . .. - f I ... , - - . C, -- r, " * , - , I , ~ ; - ~ ~ I- , -I-, n, ~ - ;2,~ :: I , , ~ 7:~ 1 - - ;'7 ~-,, ", -, 1 %, - i - - I ) -, ~ C~ -, : I, .- - , -- - . - I 10- SDectro=ajD.:lc a e7Ge=,...,-i-aLion of ic'el and CG~Taer ar.ct of oxygen Ln copper. Zrav. lab. -110 no.l,L:1343-1340' 64 1. Uralls',-iy chernykh rlet!-dlov. 17.*~:07A, D. L. T. S!7.~, -,;'I C Y, j: , A. B. D IL Spectral analysis of op~-n-heartlh slags by _--thc.14 of co-4, - tlolal integral graphics. Zav. lrb. 30 no.11:1346-wl-348 164 (,'-LIl;LA 18:1) 1. U--allskiy nl~uL.-~inci-issl-~-.dov--tellski-Y instiLut cl,ernA:h :-tallov _3 ZaLoroz'-skiv zav,)d ferrosnlavcv. SHAYEVICH, Aron Borisovich; SHUBINA, Sof Iya fjo.-isovna [Industrial methods of spectrum analysis] ProrrjsYdennye metody spekti-allnogo analiza. Moskva, Metallurgiia, 1965. 223 P. (MIRA 18:2) SHAYFVICH,, AJ1,; trIELINIKOV, DANIUVSKAYA, V.V. Possil,Llity of' controlling the carbon content of carbureted iron melts by optical spectroscopy without sampling. Zav. lab. 11 no.2.1 169-172 165~ NIRA 18:7) 1. Ural'Skiy nauchnc~issledovatell-skiy institut chernykh metallov. T___ 12137-66 ACC NR: AP6000032 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/65/2DO/010/0031/0034 AUTHOR: Shayevich, A. B. ORG: None TITLE: Metrological aspects of industrial analytical control SOURCE: lzmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 10, 1965, 31-34 J(71-,cAl 77 F1 C TOPIC TAGS: analytic chemistry, metrology, quality control, ABSTRACT: The analysis of the chemical composition of substances remains a com- plex process consisting of many different operations which are often difficult to control. The chief causes of the limitations of analytical procedures are dis- cussed. In this connection, the author examines from a general point of view such problems as the*substantiation of the required accuracy of analyses and the degree of correspondence betweefi this parameter and the potentialities of analytica 1 methods, considers ways of maintaining a metrological unity. in measurements composition, and discusses the standardization of analytical methods. A-treatment~ of this type is important both in general and also in connection with the auto- mation of industrial analytical control. Orig. art. has: 8 formulas. SIQB CODE: 07, 14 / SUEH DATE: none / ORIG REF: 006 Cara --- --- 1/1 ___UDC,:___389.0:543.08 WRAY17, A.T.; SDEMOT, P.L.; BLRYZ, N.G.; BULAVA, V.P.; VMIMIN, V.A.: GCWBW, B.S.; DYSHKAY, B.M..- KAMIN, B.S.; KAYEIKOV, G.I., KUGMI, N.V.; MASHATIN, V.I.; RAGUSKAYA, L.F.; RUBINSETNO, S.M.; SBTRANOV, A.B.; TARASOV, L.A.; YNDOROVA, A.A.; F3DOROV, L.N.; TSAPKIN, M.F.; SHAYHVICH, A.G.; VASIL'YlVA, I.A., red. izd-va; TDCUNOV, A.Ta., takhn. red. EZIL-158 and ZIL-15aA motorbuses; instructions for operation] Avtobusy ZIL-158 i ZIL-158A; instruktaiia po ekspluatataii. Moskva, Goo. na-uchno-teldm. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1958. 193 P (MiU 1W) 1. Moskovskiy av-tomobillnyy zavod. (Motorbuses) AIWAITD, G.B.; VYAZfKIN, V.A.; GRINSHT,7YU, L.M.; GOLIDBERG, G.I.; GOLUBEV, B.S.; KASHLAKOV, M.V.: KILISHOPEWSU, M.P.: K-UZIP-,TSOV, S.I.; 19.1RAM, A.V.; KAYUKOV, G.I.; MAS11ATIN, V.I.; MOLOTILOV, 7.1.; NERUSH, A.R.; PRALI, G.I.; RAGUSKAYA, L.F.; RUBINSHTEYN, S.M.; SEVICHIaOV, P.L.; TAqASOV, L.A.; FEDOROVA, A.A.; TSHPKIN, M.F.; --SHAY.EVICH' A.G.: ZARIJBIN, A.G., otv.red.; VASIL'YEVA, I.A., red. izd-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhn.red. EZIL-157 motortruck; operation and service] Avtomobil' ZIL-157; instnilctsiia po ekspluatatsit. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino- stroit.lit-ry, 1958. 235 P. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Moskovskiy avtomc~bil`nyy zavod. (Rotortrucks) M 111 IN-, M.L., kand.tekhn.nauk-; IM-al'IJITSKIY, E-Ye.; SHATEVICH, A.G.; URAVAYEV, Y.I6 New radiators for the ZIL motor vehicles. Avt.prom. no.9:10-14 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchno- issledovatel'skiy avtomobillnyy avtomotorny7 institat i Moskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likhacheva. (Motor vehicles--Radiators) 14INKIN, M.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; HYDIINITSHY, E.Ye.; SHAYEVICH9 A.G.~ KARAVAYEEV, B.I.; PAPIN9 A.A. Increasing the effectivnes-c of cooling systems for aut-cmobile 30; engines. Avt. prom. no.2:10-13 F T61. (MIRA J-4:3) ,1' 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni-n~uehno- issledovatelsbkiy avtomobillnyy i avtomotornyy institut i Moskovskiy A# avtozavod imeni Likhacheva. I (Automobiles--Ergines--Cooling) - SOV/97-58-10-14/17 AUTHORS: Shayevich A Z and Gorin, G.I. (Eagineers) it~~ 0 TITLE: -9-Erengt~ of Frozen concrete (0 prochnosti betona v zamorozhennom sostoyanii) PERIODICAL: Be-ton i zhelezobeton, 1958, Nr 10, P 396 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors carried out investlgations or, concrete cubes subjected to frost for a duration of 3 - 4 days, witti the object of clarifying the conditions of increase of strength in relation to temperature of the surrounding air and the type of concrete, and especially to det-erminG the minimal temperature below zero a'. which it is admissible to test precast rei.-afor--ad concrete constructions in the open air. This is of great J Cto:r.4 a SVh_J ch do not have heated .mportance for those fa L - premises with stands for testin.g r~-.inforced concret-e cons tructions during the wint-e-_-. Der-tails of Via carried out as well as the results gi-,Ten in a figure showing the increase of str~~n~17t,_ of t*,.e in relation tc tempera tu--ne of 't'i, s-_*'_,round_ing ai:?. The tests showed that freezing of c,-_)ncr.3te immediately aftel! curing appears to have no harm-:'u-1 effects. The conc:-ete cubes tested in warm conditions conzinued to oc-ain t1ard 1/2 strength, but not those subje3t.ed 41;-, f_ros--4-. Tnis can _lL Strength of Frozen Concrete SOV197-58-I'D 1/17 be explained by the fact that a-fter caring a relatively small amount of free water remains in the concrete, which interrupts the hardening process. In conclujion, the results showed that it' is pos3ible to test reinforced concrete cons Liuel-tiorks 1,ihon the tempo*_-_,.!-,a_-,:~ of the surrounding air is not !owe-.,, than -4 OC. There is I figure. Card 2/2 BUTKEVICH, A., kand.takhn.nauk; :~~AMVICH, Ya... inzh. Stargazer (on the occasion of' !U.V.Kondratiuk's 60th birthday). Av.i kosm. 45 no.8:30-31 '62. MRA 15:8) (Kondratiuk, IUrii Vasillevich, 1900-) " 1. ~ " - . , .-I ~ ftI -e-~- soi13 in Novosibirsk. ri (;~ LnItial .,r . urell for sagging - 4 -, -j --,I -kh. grun. 7 nc . ' : -;Cj 165. .. ..9 f,-:, - -; me 1. 1 OMERA 18:8) SHAYr,VIGH, Ya.Ye* (Novosibirsk) Compacting settling soils with heavy tampers. Osn., fund. i mekh. grun. 5 no.2:28-29 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Soil stabilization) KMKINJ SJ"'. OVAMSOV5 G.P~; Z01k)YEV, T,M,~ STAYEVSKIY. Yu.I. y I Oil recovery from a nonuniform stratum. Geol. nefti i gaza 5 no.32,-23-30 D 261. (MA 14:11) 1. Bashkirskly -ovnarkhoz. (Bashkiria--Oil reservoir engineering) USEIKOP V.F.; SHAYEVSKIY, YU.I.; PORTNOV, V.I. Analysis of temperature measurements along the bor-3 of wells operating below saturation pressure. Nefteprom. delo no.2: 21-25 163 (!-IIP-,A W :7 ) 1. Neftepromyolovoye upravleniye "'AksakovneftO-' 1". AKOFYAN, S.O.; BAZF:V, N.S.; DEMINA, A.V.; SHAYINSKIY, Yu.I.; YUFEROV, Yu.K. Development of the layer D in the ShkaDovo oil field. Nefteprom. delo no.6:3-8 163- (MIRA 16:10) 1. Neftepererabatyvayushcheye upravleniye "Aksakovneft'.11 (Shkapovo region-Petroleum production) ,SHAYLVSKIY, Yu.I.; USENKO, V.F..-. P0,FTNOV, V.I. Results of investigating wells of the Shkapovo oil field at pressures below the saturation pressure. Nefteprom. delo, no.4:3-7 164. (MIRA 17:6) ., 1. Neft4promysiovoye upravleniye "Aksa-kovneft"' i Ufimskiy . neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. I . , , .., .. . I.. . .. I." : -' .I , r. ~ :, - ( ; ! . v - - . - . - : k !.. . . - I. r! :~ . : 1. 1 . " : , '. , I; . ~ I . ;1. i ;~ I I . . ~j , . . . . . SHAYIN, A,,A, Gnae of late metastasis of cancer of the breast. Vo oak. 6 no.3t 82-83 Mr 160. fhRA 14:2) (BREASTS-CANCER) (ABDOMI-CANCER) :'H~`%YKEVICII, :'.. ~... Voprosi Kachestva Promyshlennovo Osveshcheniya (Questions of Quality of industrial Lighting), Moscow-Leningrady 1948. 1. S'; A Y -11 ~ 71 E.~ . 3 . 2. (60,J) L. L,~ilor . 7- - '--c Y . ~'L :-'.Cti~:'C ~D-: ~:i -:~'t- L:.d 1--'bur prodi-ctiviTy under coz,,di Df lz~. 'I.ti,i- . -- -,v . ' m ' 3"E? . Ser . fi-z. 1" ~;~o . 6- , 1 " 1 . I A- D ;1 --.) 9. Mon'~hlv List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953, Unclassified. 1. Leningradakiy inatitut okhrany t Soveta profegsionallnykh soyuzov. (Fluorescent Sretatekhnika 2 no-3: (Iff.RA 9:8) TSentrallnogo GLAGOLEVA, Tattyana Aleksandrov-na; KANAVETS-YAKOVUVk, Ol'ga Lukinichna; POLLAK, Sergey Vladimirovich; SOKOLOV, Mikhail Vasillyevich, Drof.; SHAYKEVICH, Aleksandr Semenovich; ASHKENAZI, "2.I., red.: LARIONOV, G.Ye., tekhn.red. [Lighting for construction and assembly work power stations] Osveshchenie stroitellnykh pri sooruzhenii pidroelektrostantsii. Pod r Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1957. 142 p. (Building) (Lighting t hydroelectric montazhnykh rabot .. M.V.Sokolova. (MIRA 11:1) SHATKKVIGH, A.S., kandidat tekhnicheBkikh nauk. Problems in the discussion of glare in fluore3cent lighting. Svet 3- tekhnika 3 no.2:-22-24 F 157. (MLRA 10:3 1. Leningradski7 institut okhrany truda Vseso7uznogo TSentrallnogo soveta professi-onallnykh soyuzov. (Fluorescent lighting) DANTSIG, N.M., profeaeor.;GLAGOLEVA, T.A., kandidat %Ahnicheskikh nauk.;KROLI. TS. I., kandidat tekhnichaskiM nauk.;SHAYKBV*.*(;H, A.$., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. New projected norms for artificial lighting. I;vetotekhnika 3 n0-5:15-17 97 157. (MLRA 10:5) (Lighting-Standards) I I SHAYKEVICH, A.S., kand.tekhn.nauk. -. - Methods of working out lighting norms for Dl--:--ts of the different branches of industry. Svetotekhnika 3 no.10.28-30 0 '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Leningradskiy institut okhrany truds Veescy-uznogo tsentrallnogo saveta profsoyuzov. (Lighting--Tables, c 0pleulations, etc.) SRAYKIIVICH, A.S., kand. tekhn. nail 0 r Classification of visual work. Svetotekhnilc-t 4 no-5:13-20 M7 '58. (KIRL 11:5) 1. Leningradskiy institut okhrany truda Vse,ioywnogo tsentrallnogo soveta profsoyuzov. (Sight) (Lighting) BELIKIND, L.D.; KNORRING. G.14.; LEVITIII, I Yo.; MMSIKOV. V SOKOLOV, M.Y.; TIKHODMV. P.M.; SE1AYi3',VIGH, Ananlevieb Trukhanov; on the y of his birth. Svetotekhnik-a TIKHODEYEV, P.M.; FEDOROV, B.F.; VOLOTSKOY,11.V.; TEI.YATIYEV, V.V.; ZILIBER, D.A.; SAFOZHNIKOV, R.A.;__~J~YKEVICH, A.S.; FITORTING, G.M.; SEREBRYAKOV, V.M.; IIADIO14OV, M.S.; LEVIT, G.O. Professor Viachaslav Vasillevich Novikov; on his 70th birthday. Svetotekhnika 5 no.2:30 F '59. (MIRA 12:1) (Novikov, Viacheslav Vasillevich, 1888-) 10 '. SHAMNICII, A.S., kand.tnkhn.nauk - ------- Widaning the area of prcblems regulated by norms of industrial lighting. Svntotekhnika 5 no.5:8-12 MY 159. (141RA 12:7) 1. Laningradskiy Inatitut okbrany tnida Vsesoyuznogo teentral'nogo soveta profsoyuzov. (Lighting) AYE FV I kzincd . t~ k ri , n.,,u'~ ON ;c,~rnin- ',,c of n, ,. eui ~iun r-A ,13ctric lirht 'vetoter-Y,ni '~a no 2~~-26 Ja 1. LeninFradskiy inistitut okhrany truda ','~~es,:~yuzno--O tsentral,-Ioi-o soveta t)rofpssionaI',iykY sovuzov. (Electric li0-.tin:,--St---ndards) GUREVICH, irzh.; SHAYIZi'vicil, A.S. , kand.tekhn,liauk- Vj-'-sibility of voi-ametric components =Aer difilerent 1--g-ht-ing conditions. Svetoteklinika 8 no.2:10-17 F 162. WIDU 15:1) 1. Leningradskiy institut o1chrany truda Vsesoyuznogo tsentrall- noge soveta professionallnykh soyuzov. (Visibility) (Electric lightingY - I L'11--',YF-FVICH,, Alel-s--ndr Semenovich; ETIORRING, GJ'-, kna.d teklin. nauk, R.A.) dol:tor tekhn. nauk, prof., nauchnyy red.; SC-BOLEVA, Ye.M., tekhn.red. [Quality of industrial electric lighting systems and methods for their improvement]Kachestvo, promyshlennogo, osveshcheniia i puti ego povyshenlia. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 295 P. (MIRA 15:11) (Electric lighting) (Induntrial plants-Lighting) red.; VOLKOV, Yu.N., red.; IGNATOK, A. I. , red. ; �4TP~T[ ELITERMANY Ye.M.P red.; PERLOVA, S.A., red.; NIKOLAYEV, N.A.,-- red.; ERENBURG, G.S., red.; BUTKOVSKAYA, Z.M., red.; CHERNILOVSKAYA, F.M.., red.; YANKOVSKIY, V.F., red.;MALYGIN, O.P.P red.; BOGOMOLoOV, I.G., red.; KOZLOV, A.A., red.; SMI.RNOV,I.I.,, inzh,;red.; ROGOV, B.A., red.; PETRUKHOVA, G.N., red. izd-va; DEMKINA, N.F., tekhn. red. (Safety and industrial sanitation regulations for making boilers and metal constructions]Pravila tekhniki bezopasnosti i proiz- vodstvennoi sanitarii pri proizvodstve kotellnykh rabot i metallo- konstrukt5ii. Utverzhdeny 29 avgusta 1961 goda. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 28 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Profsoyuz rabochikh mashinostroyeniya SSSR. 2. Glavnyy tekh- nicheskiy inspektor TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabochikh mashinostroyeniya (for Ignato1r). 3. Starshiye nauchnyye sotrud- niki Leningradskogo instituta okhrany truda Vsesoyuznogo tsentrall- nogo soveta prof soyuzov (for Zhaykevich, Volkov, El I terman, Perlova). 4. Nachallnik otdela Vsesoyuznogo proyektno-tekhnologicheskogo in- stituta tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya (for Nikolayev). 5. Starshiye nauchnyye sotrudniki Leningradskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy (for Erenburg, Butkovskaya, Chermilovskaya). (Continued on neit card) TIKHODEYEV, Pavel Mile-haylovich., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; SHHKEVIGH, A.S., red.; SOBOLEVA, Ye.M., tekhn.red. [Measurement of light in lighting engineering; photometry] Svetovye izmereniia v svetotekhnike; fotometriia. Izd.2., perer. Mosk7a, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 463 p. (MIRA 15:12) (Photometry) (Lighting) TIKHODEYEV, P.M., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; -4H&YUAIa4-A-S -,, kand. tekhn.nauk Problems concerning the future development of industrial electrical lighting norms. Svetotekhnika 8 no.12:17-23 D 162. (NIRA 16s1) 1. Leningradskiy institut okhrany truda Vaesoyuznogo tsentralinogo sovets, professionallnykh soyuznov. (Electric lighting-Standards) KNORRING, G.M.p kand.tekhn.nauk; SRAYKEVICH, A.S., Icand.tekhn.nauk Concerning electric lighting norms for different industries, Svetotekhnika 8 no.12:22-23 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Electric lighting-Standards) VOLUTJKLY, 'Y Vif:"i; k S.A. SHAYKKVICH, F. Simplify thn computing of wages. Sote.trud no.12:129 1) '58. (MRA 13:4) 1. Ilachallnik laboratorii organizataii proizvodstva i truda zavoda im.Il'ieba. (Wages--Accounting) OZEROV, K.; LAUCn."EIVICH, F. Work ,-ractice of the labor norms research laboratory in the !-.1ich ':etallurgical Plant in Zhdanov. Biul. nauch. inform.; trud i zar. plata 4 no.7:46-50 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Zhdanov (Stalino Province)--Steel industry-Production standards) PASHKOV, Petr Osinovich. prnf., doktor tekhn.nauk; SHURAYLOV, S.S., kand.tekhn.nauk. nauchnvy red.; SHA7MICH,--j-,A., red.; KONTOROVICH, -A.I., tekhn.red. [Metal fracture] Razryv metallov. Leningrad, Gos.soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit.promyshl., 1960. 242 p. (MIRA 14:3) (M-etals-Fatigue) f I e t od I 1 11 t v It t, v t ki Fratonel formulae I? I OD I CA L. ()t)L I kii i i% tio kio i IT XT f t"11 4, 13 kl tite .1 i I t I I r eIboll t t hp fj 11 Fri- il ct :i, s L11v a 11d c onip c) it e n t sn I- the (,I I. I I- Ic v I, c 1 1, ; I #-*I II vc t I'd L i ght -Wi) I, V De ta i I ed exper i men ta I arld Lheol-c, t i ca I I, \ant i na i, i ori o C tfict I. rv~stt, I f'o rmtj I a P Fo r I i g , h t re- 1* 1 ec t ed froin g.l ;j:s s ;I t1d late ta I s lead I It#- P r e s (-- it tau thot's ( n t l1w. ct'lic III--; I or ( fin t i it f- F r- 4. *4 11 f- I. 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S U BM [TTE, 1) March ~) 11)00 Cnrd 212 BUTENIN, Nikolay Vasillyevich; PONYRKO, S.A., nauchnyy red.; MERKINy D.R.j doktor fiz.-matem.nauk, retsenzent; TROITSKIY, V.A.j kand.fiz.-matem.nauk; retsenzent; SHATKEVICH,, I..A.) red.; TSAL, R.K., tekhn.red. - [Fundamentals of the theory of nonlinear vibrations] Elementy teorii nelineinykh kolebanii. Ioningradt Sudpromgiz., 1962. 193 P. WMA 15:5) (Vibration) VOLODIN, Boris Grigorlyevich; GAVIN, Mikhail Pavlovich; DINEA, Isay Yakovlevich; KOMROV, Lazar' Borisovich; SVESHNIKOV, Aram Arutyunovich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; STAROBIN, KaIngn Berkovicl_; GE-MUAG, R.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; CHEREDNICF-OKO, N.Ya., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent;,2i99Yj"H I.A., red.; KONTOROVICH, A.I., tekhn.red. (r',anual for engineers on the solving of problems in probability theory; collection of basic formulas, typical solutions, and problems for exercises) Rukovodstvo dlia inzhenerov po resheniiu zadach teorii veroiatnostei; sbornik osnonVkh formul, tipovykh reshenii i zadach dlia uprazhnenii. [By] B.G.Volodin i dr. Le- ningrad, S--id romgiz, 1962. 422 p. (MIHA 15:7) Mobabilities) GORBANI, N.Ya,-, SHAYKEVICH, I.A. Optical properties of Ni-Cu alloys In the visible spectral region. Opt. i spektr, 19 no.1:133-1115 Jl 165. (MIRA 18:8) ACCESSION NR: AR3010526 S/0058/63/000/009/DO67/DO67 SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, Abs. 9D489 AUTHORS: Gorban', M. Ya.; Shaykevi6h, I. A. TITLE: Phase dependence of reflectedlight; waves CITED SOURCE: Visny*k Ky*yivs'k. un-tu, no. 4, 1961, ser. astron., fiz. ta khimiyi, vy*p. 1, 41-45 TOPIC TAGS: reflected light waves, phase dependence, connection with propagation direction, p-component, S-component TRANSLATION: Tl~e connection between the phase of a reflected light wave and the coordinate system is considered. It is shown that the phase of a light wave must always be related with the wave propagation direction, i.e., with the wave normal-just as is done in the determination of the left-hand or right-]~~nd rotation of op- Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR3010526 tically active substances, left-or right circular polarization of a wave, etc. This conclusion is fully confirmed by all the known optical experiments, includingjan experiment set up by the authors to determine the phase relations between the p- and s-components in a reflected light wave. On the other hand, if the phase of the light wave is not related with the wave propagation direction, then a whole series of contradiction arises,. particularly in metal 6ptics. Bibliography, 16 titles. DATE ACQ: 140ct63 SUB CODE: PH ENCL: 00 Card 2/2