SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHPOLYANSKIY, V.A. - SHPRINGEL, G.

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SqFDLYAN-qYLIXq--YA.; CHERNYAGIN, B.M. Transistor chronometers, lzm.tekh.ino.1:25-28 Ja 163. (Chronometer) (KRA 16-.2) -4 SHFOLYAlIS.KlUJIj.A.; CEERNYAGIN, B.I.I.; I%OBOTElIKU, B.A., kand. u P. ~ekhn. nauk, retsenzent; LARANOVI, Z.S., inzh., red. [Electrical tiidng devices] Elektricheskie pribory vre- meni. Moskva, I-lashinostroenie, 1964. 387 p. (MIRA 17:1-1) GALDIN, Mikhail Vasillyevichj SIIPQLYAII.9KIY, Vadim Llvovich; SAVKIN, I.P., nauchn. Ted. [Ensilage harvester] Silosouborochnye kombaifq. Moskva, Proftekhizdat, 1963. 84 p. NIRA 17:4) 111t653 S/196/63/000/001/008/035 E -193/E383 AUTHOR: Shpoly'4inskiy j__Ya_.A_ TITLE: The effect of heat-treatment on the piezoelectric properiies of sintered barium-titanate ferroelectrics PERIODICAL: Reicrat~jvnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no. 1, 103, 18, abstract 1 B57. (In collecticn: Segnetoe'lektriki (Ferroolectrics), Rostov-na-Donu, Rostovsk. un-t, 1961, 91-95) T Z XT The effect of the mode of heat-treatment on the piezo- electric properties of sintered bariuri-titanate ferroelectrics was studied. The static piezomodulus -was -determined (with an accuracy of + 6.5rA in the usual way by measuring the charge induced in the electrodes of a specimen on the-application or removal of ce com- pressive load. Apparatus was constructed for studying the tempera- ture-dependence of the piezoriodulus. The specimens were polarized during slow cooling from 6 to room temperature, the intensity of the polarizing field increasing from 6 kV/cm at 403 0K (130 00 to 2 kV/mm at 313 OK (40 OC), with the current in the 5pecimen-.not exceeding 0-5 mA. The experimental specimens were prepared from Card 1/2 s/lq6/63/Ooo/ool/Oo8/o35 The effect of .... ZJ_93/E383 TiO. and BaCO_ , the latter compound being obtained by passing CO thr5ugh an aqaeous Ba(011) solution; the preliminary and final 2 0 sintering ooerationsiere carried outi respectively, at 1493-1673 K (1220-1400 0C) and 1603-1693 OK (1330-1420 'C). To study the effect of ageing, the piezomodulus d__ was measured.at room temperature every day for three months (the first measurement being taken V:\ 10-15 min after polarization). It was established that on increa- sing the temperatur-e of the preliminary sintering -the magnitude d__ increased. For a constant temperature of the preliminary s~atering, the maximum steady value of the piezomodulus was observed in specimens,given the final sintering treatment at 1653 0K (1380 0C). Comparison of results obtained for various batches of specimens showed th -at their properties -were affected by the technological factors such as rhilling, mixing, etc. , which are difficult to aDntrol. The specimens studied had high values of tan 6 (about 4% at f = 1 kc/s). The optimum method of preparation of specimens entailed a preliminary sintering at 1553-162-3 0K (1280-1350 OC) and.final sintering at 1653 0K (1380 *C). -,Abstracter's note: Complete translation.~ Card 2/2 A study of .... S/196/63/000/001/009/035 E193/E383 temperature at which the Pcrovsl~cite modification changed to hexagonal. Comparison of the results of X-ray analysis, study of the tempemture-d6pendence of c in the 293-413 0K (20-140 'C) range (at 5 x 10 c.p.s.) and measurements of the piezomodulus o*f various specimens led to the conclusion that - dopqndin6on the 0 teimperature of the final sintering 1b53 K, I.e. 1380 C, or 1703 'K, i.e. 14300C) - specimens with a low concentration of Ni and Co (and, probably, Cr and Mn) additions could-have elther perovskite or he;-zagonal structure with correspondingly high or low values of c . The state and properties of specimens after repeated annealing depended oil the temperature of the last treatment, which indicated that the transformation from perovskite to hexagonal modification was reversible. There are 2 figures and 3 references. LAbstracter's note: Complete translation-I Card 2/2 5/196/63/000/002/012/026 E194/E155 AUTHORS: Shpolyanskiy, Ya.A., and Gann, V.V. TITLE: Equipment for measuring the piezo-modulus, of seignette materials in the quasi-static condition PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.2, 1963, 170 abstract 2 B 85. (In collection: Segnetoelektriki, Rostov University, Rostov-on-Don, 1961, 147-151) TEXT: Instead of existing equipment for obtaining pulsating loads, an electromagnet with a.c. supply was used and the measurements were made with an ordinary tube voltmeter. It is advantageous if the conditions of the piezo-electric under investigation are near to those of short circuit. Hence it is necessary to use an instrument of low input impedance or to diminish this latter artificially. in instrument type AB-9-2 (LV-9-2) the input impedance is 600 kilohms so that it is quite permissible to take the equivalent resistance R equal to the eq voltmeter resistance R The points obtained lie very well on V Card 1/2 F s/196/63/000/002/012/026 Equipment for measuring the ... E194/E155 the calculated calibration curve, which confirms the possibility of the more convenient quasi-static method of determining the static value of the piezo-modulus. The accuracy of measurement then remains within the same limits as for equipment using the static method, i,e. 6%. 3 figures. 3 references. ~Abstractorls note: Complete translation Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4046009 S/0058/64/000/007/EO39/E.040 SOURCE: Ref. zli. rizika, Abs. 7E298 AUTBORS: Fesenko, Ye. G.; Prokopalo, 0.'1-,;; Komarov, V. D.; Shpolyasnskiy, Ya. A. TITLE: Investigation of -the effect of modifiers with pentavalent cations on the properties of barium titanate t-CITED SOURCE: Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, vy*p. 51, 1963, 252-259 TOPIC TAGS: ferroelectric material, barium titanate, dielectric constant, x ray diffraction study, perovskite structure, pentavalent cation TRANSLATION- To study the influence of modifiers on the properties l- BaTiO the oxides V 0 Nb 0 Ta 0 and 6b 0 were used and o 3 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Card 1/3 ,ACCESSION NR: AR4046009 :were introduced into the BaTiO by mixing for four hours in a ball 3 'crusher and sintering at 1380--1450C. The dielectric measurements have shown that with increasing V 0 content the character of the 2 5 Ckjy-V(-j.q V, = f(t) does not change, the maximum of e decreases, and the .Curie temporature drops 3--4%. AdditionLq of Sb 0 greatly reduce the, 2 5 of c at the Curie points, down to complete vanishing of the MOLXimum of E when 5% of Sb 0 is introduced; a maximum of e appears 2 3 .at room temperature, the magnitude of which decreases with increasing Sb 0 content. When Ta 0 o r Nb 0 i -s introduced into the BaTiO.1 2 5 2 5 2 5 a decrease is observed in the value of 6 at the maximum, and the Curie temperature remains unchanged. With increasing concentration Of b1b2051 the average.dimensions of the arystallites change from 30-50 ~L for pure BaTiO 3 to I [i or lose for sar-aples with 5% Nb2 05. Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4046009 X-ray diffraction investigations have shoim that in all cases the perovskite structure is retained and that there is no hexagonal phase vPhatever. Thus, the introduction of pentavalent ions sta- bilizes the -ferroelectric modification of BaTiO # G. gol'der. 3 SUB CODE: LMM, SS MTCL,. 00 Card 3 /3 2 ACC NRi APS028127 SOURCE CODE- -UR/0048/65 9/011/20W2090 AUTHOR: Balash, V.A.; Kramarov, 0. P.; Shpo1X4M!4- Ya. A. Z /-/0 ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of the direct and Inverse piezoelectric effects in ferroelectric ceramics aeport, Fourth All-Union Conference on Ferro-electricity ield at Rostcrv-on- the Don 12-16 September 19647 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 29, no. 11, 1965, 2086-2090 TOPIC TAGS: ferroel-tric material, piezoelectric ceramic;1piezoelectric modulus, electric polarization, solid solution, barium titanate, lead, strontium, zirconate, niobium, calcium, cobalt, dielectric coii~-tant-7 1-7 -4 ABSTRACT: The direct and inverse piezoelectric effects were investigated in 30 X 3 x 1.5 MM3 specimens of polarized and unpolarized ferroelectric ceramics with + /0 Nb2O5 and (Ba Ca the compositions PbO.q5Sr0.05(Zr0.53Ti0.47)03 1' 0*0 zyTiO3 + + 0.75% COC03 in fields up to 26 kV/cm and at stresses up to 25 kjPcm2. The strain gauge employed in the static measurements had a sensitivity of 10-' cm/scale division. The specimens were poled for I hour at 1400C in a 20 W/cm field. The deformation hysteresis loops of the unpolarized materials, recorded in cyclicly varying electric fields, were symmetric and had sharp minima, the positions of which depended on the maximum strength of the electric field. The corresponding hysteresis loops of the Card 1/2 7td5m ACC NR-. AP5028127 polarized materials were asymmetric; the minima were shifted in the direction opposite to that of the polarizing field and the deformation maxima were greater when the app. lied field was in the direction of the polarization. A tendency to saturation was evinced at the deformation maxima. The deformation in the direction of the applied field was greater than that in the perpendicular direction by a factor 3 for the barium titanate base material and by a factor 4 for the lead titanate-zirconate base nintorial. Piezoelectric moduli were measured both statically and by the resonance antiresonance method. Wwer values were obtained for the modulus d31 when it was measured dynamically than when it was~measured under static conditions. The magnitudd of the static piezoelectric moduli depended on the sign of the deformation during measurement. Dielectric constants were measured under the same conditions as were the piezoelectric moduli. The ratio of the modulus to the dielectric constant was found to be much less sensitive to the conditions of measurement than modulus and the dielectric constant themselves; the ratio was the same whether measured statically or dynamically. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas, 4 figures amd 2 tables. SUB CME: SS, ME, EH SUBM. DATE: 00/ ORIG. REF: 006 OM. REF- 002 ard 2/2 Yugo s1 avi a/General Problems of Pathology - Comparative Oncology U-1 Abs Jour Ref Zbur - Biol,.% No. 18~ 1958.9 84903 Author -5bpalyar, Milan Inst No iristiru~ Title The Problem of Cancer and Its Control in Yugoslavia Orig Pub Med. glasnik., 1957, Vol. 11, No. 7-8, 248-253 Lbstract No abstract is given Card 1/1 23 GDR/Chemistry of the Hi,3h Molecular Compounds. Ab s ibur Rof 2Jiur - Khir115-a, No 24, 1958, 83944 Author ~-L-ponar, J., Lcsticky, C., Lack--, L., Ma-lek, J. Inst Title Dextran, V. The Shape and Size of Molecules of Certain Dextran Fractions. VI. The Effect of Dextran Concentra- tion, Temperature and pH Upon the Solubility of Dextran in a Water - Alcohol Solution at Various Ionic Strengths. Orig IVo : Collect. czechasl. chem. commun., 1958, 23, 110 5, M-827o 328-832-6 Abstract : 'Oee R. Zh. Khim., 1958, 63271, Card 1/1 SHPONIKO, G. A. 26565 Podvoi iz seyantsev kullturrWkh sortov yabloni. Sad i ogorod, 1949, No. 8, s. 18-23. 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SHFOR, K.K.; YANUSHKOVSKIT, V.A. Using radioisotopes in checking production processes by standard equipment. Biul.takh.-skon.inform. no.2:29-30 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Radioisotopes--Induntrial applications) (Electronic instruments) PHASE I BOOK EXPWIrATION 807/5486 Vaesoyuznoye soreshchaniye po vnedrenlyu radicaktivnykh izotopar i yadernykh izlucheniy v narodnoye khozyaystvo SSSR. Riga, 1960. Radioaktivnyye izotopy i yadernyye ftluchenlys, v narodnom. khozyaystre SSSR; trudy soveshchaniya v 4 tomakh. t. 1: Obahchiye voprosy primenenkya izotopov, pribory a istochnikaml radioaktivnykh izlucheniy, radiatsionnaya khimiya,khInicheskaya i neftepererabatyvayushchaya promyshlennost, (Radio- active Isotopes and Nuclear Radiations in the National Economy of the USSR; Trannactiona of the Symposium in 4 Volumes. Y. 1: General Problems in the Utilization of Isotopes; Instrawnts With Sources of Radioactive Radiation; Radiation Chemistry; the Chemical and Petroleum-RefLning 1ndu5trj) Koscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961. 340 p. 4,140 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarstvenny7 nauchno-teldmicbeakiy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR, and Gosaudarst-rennyy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSM po ispollzovwdyu atomnoy energil, Ed. (Title page)- N'.A. Petrov, L.I. Petrenko and P.S. Savitskiy; Edo. of this Vol.: L.I. retrenko, P.S. Savitokiy, V.I. Sinitain, Ta. M. Kolotyrkin, N.P. Syr)Mz and R.F. Romm; Executive Eds.t Ye. S. levins, and B. F. Titakaya; Tech. Ed.: E.A. Mukhina. C ara a 14, e-- Radioactive Isotopes (Cont.) 137 SOV/5486 PURPOSE: The book is intended for technical personnel concerned with problems of application of radioactive isotopes and nuclear radiation in all branches of the Soviet economy. COVERAGE: An All-Union Conference on problems In the introduction of radioactive isotopes and nuclear rndiation into the national economy of the Soviet Union took place in Riga on 12-16 April 1960. The Conference was sponsored by,. the Gosu&irstvennyy nauchno-takhnich--akiy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR (State Scientific and Technical Committee of the Council of Mininters, USSR); Glavnoye upravleniye po ispoltzovaniyu atomnoy energii pri Sovete Rinistrov SM (Main Administration for the Utilization of Atomic Energy of the Council of Ministers USSR); Academy of Sciences, USSR; Gooplan USSR; Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soreta lliniBtrov SSSR po, avtomatizatail I mashinostroyeniara (State Committee of the Council of Ministers, USSR, for Automation and Machine Building) and the Council of Ministers of the Latvian SSR. The transactions of thin Conference are published in four volumes. Volume I contains articles on the following subjects: the general problems of the Conference topics;.the state and prospects of development of radiation chemistry; and results and prospects of applyirig radio- active isotopes and nuclear radiation in the petroleum refining and chemical industries. Problems of designing and manufacturing instruments which contain sources of radioactive radiation and are used for checking and automation of technological procesees are examined, along with problems of accident prevention In h I No personalities are mentioned. References accompany some of the Car Radioactive Isotopes (Cont.) SOV/5486 Karpov, V.L. Prospects of Industrial Application of Radiation Chemistry in the USSR and Abroad 42 Zhernov, V.S., and S.V. Mamikonyan. Rew Industrial Checking and Measuring -Appar-atus for Operation With Radioactive Isotopes and Radiation 49 IPSTRUMMUS WITH RADIOACTIVE RADIATION SOURCES LadeY G.I., K.K. Shpor, and V.A. Yanushkovskiy. Instruments With ~E-ff= Radioactive RU a on Sources Manufactured at the Tallin Experimental KIP (Checking and Measuring Instrument] Plant 69 Golldin, M.L., A.P. Krivchikov, and M.S. Gorodetskaya. Instruments With Radioactive Radiation Sources Manufactured at the Khar1kov KIP Plant 75 Sullkin, A.G. (Present] State and, Prospects of the Construction and Manufacture Of T-Apparatus at the "Mosrentgen" Plant 80 Atopkina, M.S., V.A. Kiryukhin, I.A. Prager, A.D. TumLlikan, V.G. Chaykovskiy, and V.A. Yanushkovskiy. Low-Voltage Gas-Discharging Counters in the Radioactive Pickups of Apparatus'for Technological Checking of Production 88 Radioactive Isotopes (Cont.) SOV/5486 Svilans, M.P. Development of Instruments Using Radioactive Isotopes at the VEF Plant 131 Barabanov, B.V., E. Ya. Vaynu, V.M. Znamenskiy, ]~.K._Shpor, and V.A. Yanushkovskiy. Standardization of Instruments With Radioactive Isotope Sources for Measuring the Thickness of Sheet Materials and Coatings 134 Zhdanov and Makarov. High-Speed Automatic Signal Indicator for Detecting the Breaking Out of Fires 137 Balabina,, G.V. Utilization of Bremsstrahlung X-Ray Radiation for Materiology 141 Arkhangel'skiy, A.A., and S.A. Stepanov. Instruments for Checking Air and Surface Pollution by SoftJ3-Radiators 144 Starik, I. Ye., V.P. Shamov, Kh. A. A Cgslamov, and A.P. Zharkov. Measurement of Small quantities of by the Scintillation Method 147 Vasillyev, A.G., and K.S. Klempner. Methods of Comparative Testing of Relays With Radioactive Sources and Problems of Terminology in the Definition of Basic Parameters 151 Card 640 S/263/62/000/005/005/010 Authors: Lade, G. I.,Shpor, K. K., Yanushkovskiv, V. A. 1007/1207 7711e.. RADIOACTIVE MEASURING DEVICES PRODUCED BY THE TALLIN OPTICAL PLANTOF CONTROL MEASURING DEVICES (KIP) Periodical. Referativnyy zhurtil, itlashinosiroycidye, no, .5. 1962, 61 ahqtract 32,5.340 (In sh. "Raeflooki izoloj~y iyattern. izhicheniya u nar. kh-ve SSSR" v, 1, 1961, 69-74. Moscow, Gost ol lid hi/daf). Text: The Tallin optical plant for control measuring devices started in 1959 !he mass production of radio- active instruments of the relay type for automation of production processes. These instruments are assembled of standard components: beta and gamma radiation sources, radioactive transducers and electronic relay units or the YPAn (URAP) type. These standard components form the basis of the following apparatus radioactive multiposition level-controllers of the PI1PY-1 (RPRU-1) type consisting of a single-position or a two-position PU-1 I (RD-I 1) radioactive transducer and of the electronic relay units YPAn-3 (URAP-3) or YPAFI-2 (URAP-2), the radioactive source consists of a float containing a cobalt 60 isotope or cesium 137 isotope; the PUPY-3 (RPRU-3) type containing one or two radioactive PU-9 (RD-9) transducers and a stan- dard radioactive beta source 130-2 (B1-2); radiactive blocking devices: of the E;Prl-l (BRP-1) type con- sisting of the radioactive PA-6 (RD-6) transducer, a YPAfl-3 (URAP-3) unit and a SH-2 (B1-2) source; the F)PFI-2 (BRP-2) type comprising instead of the radioactive PA-6 (RD-6) transducer, a small size PJJ-10 (RD-10) transducer; radioactive PK4 (RK-4) controller for regulating the degree of filling of nontrans- lucent vessels by liquids: this controller is assembled of the radioactive PQ-10 (RD-10) transducer. Card 1/2 S/263/62/000/007/003/014 1007/1207 AUTHOR: Barabanov, B. V., Vaynu, E. Ya., Znamenskiy, V. M., Shpor, K. K. and Yanushovskiy, V, A, TITLE: Standard radioactive thickness, gage for measuring the thickness of coatings and sheet materials PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, otdet'nyy vypusk. Ismeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 7, 1962, 11. abstract 32.7.70. Collection "Radioakt. izotopy i yadern. iziuchenyya v nar. kh.-ve SSSR", Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, v. 1, 1961, 134-140 TEXT: The economic effectiveness of standard radioactive thickness gages for the routine production control of various sheet materials is Stressed, It is shown that standardization of radioactive measuring instru- ments, apart from conventional advantages (improved mass production, reduced prime cost, interchange- ability, etc.) permits the use of standard radioactive sources. The paper presents data on the following radio- active measuring instruments produced at the Tallin pilot plant for control and measuring instruments: 1) Noncontact weighing gage of the GHB-I (BIV-1) type for continuously measuring the weight of a coating applied to a fabric. The gage works on the compensation principle and is provided with two ionization cham- bets. The weigh t-measu ring range for surface coatings varies from 200 to 800 g/m2, and the accuracy is 2%. The gages work with a T1204 source; 2) The noncontact gamma-thickness gage of the RTY495 (ITU495) Card 1/2 Cal PLESHCHETIKO, T.V.; SHPORA, L.D. Characteristics of the rhythms of the stratification of the Naukat manifestation of cuprous sandstone. Nauch. trudy TashGU no.256 Geol. nauki no.22:120-127 164 (MIRA 18:2) Morphology of the outcrop of fluvial sandstones of Brown series in the southern wing of the SUpetau anticline in northwestern Fergana. Ibid.:128-131 Sedimentations of the lacustrine and bog facies of the Brown series of the Lover and Middle Pliocene in the S%petau. Ibid. -.132-135. SUPORA, L. D. Erio,erietic folmatir- -r --uprous sands-tone3 In Nailkat. llailo~h. 'nidy TashGU no.25- Goal- -..uki no.22:136-139 '64 (M114. 28:2) G,t)RYANIN, A.B.; 511PORA, L.D. His~,,)v,r of the relief of the Naukat ore manifestation in con- nection vith the genesis of ores. Nauch. trudy T-qshGU no.256 G-)ol. nwjkl no.22.-11.0-.1-44 t64 (MIRA 18:2) VOGUZOV, V.I.; SHFOIdL', N.S.-, otv. red.; G&USIMOVA, Xa.S., tekhn. red. -- (Machine tools; brief manual] Metallorezhushchie stanki; kratkii spravochnik. YOBkva, Izd-vo ekon. lit-x7, 1961. 815 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Machine toqla) UL'YANQVY N.N., inzh.; SHPORKHUN., V.I., inzh. Distributina device for the refluxiug of packed columm. Khim. mashinostr. 0n0.3:3-4 My-Je 163o (MIRA 16:2-1) S11PORN, A.B. Hygienic evaluation of taste-stimulatinp., substances. Trudy LSGMI 25:88-104 '55. (KIRL 12:8) 1. Kafedra gigiyeny pitaniya (zav. kafedroy - dotseut -Z.M. Agranovskiy) i Kaf edra farmakologii (zav. kafedroy - deystv. chlen AM SSSR, Prof. S-V-Anichkov) leningradskogo sanitarno- &-igiyonicheakogo meditsinBkogo instituta. (VEGETABLES, onions, eff. on appetite (Rua)) (GAMIC, effects, on appetite (Rua)) (APPETITE, physiology, eff. of garlic & onions (Rua)) GAMIN SHPORN A,B* PlaWSIANT]. Zh.M.s - RIN, Zh.S, Investigation an toxicit;r of chemical food additiveo. Vop.pit. 17 no.4.148-53 Je-Ag 158 (MIRA 11: 7) 1. rz otclelft gigiyeny pitaniya (z^v. - kand.med.nauk A.B. .3hporn) Instituta gigiyenv i zdravookhrEtueniyn Rumynskov NRrodnoy Respubliki, Buk-harest. (FOOD, additIves, tox, (Rua)) YEFINAT 1 YEVA. A. M. ; IVANOV, L. A. ; KO, V. V. ; SHPORT. L P. Some Problem relative to seismic prospecting in the Paleozoic foundation in Western Siberia# Trudy Inst. fis. zem. no.12:3-67 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (Siberia, Western-Seismic prospecting) SOLLOGUB, V.B.; CHEMIOV, A.V.; PAVLENKOVA, N.I.; GARKAIINKO, I.A.; K I ILINSKIY, L.A.; SHPORT, L.P~ H Crustal structure of the Crimean plain and Sivash region according to geophysical data. Sov. geol. 7 no.8:44-56 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. AN UkrSSR. RYITG, V.M., inzh.; SHPORT, II.S., inzh.; GAVRUTSKIY, A.Ye.; wiSHINSKIY, G.N. Folding metal sheathing in Krivoy Rog Basin mines. Shakht.stroi. 4 no.2:15-19 F 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Rudoupravlaniye imeni D2erzhinakogo Nauchno-issledovatellskogo geolog-razvedochnogo instif,ita, g.Krivoy Rog. (Krivoy Itog--Iron mines and mining) (Shaft sinking) GAVRUTSKIY., A.Ye.; MUSHITISM, G.N.;JSHFORT, N.S. Using metallic folding formwork in trud. NIGRI no.7:11-14 160. (MIRA (Shaft sinking) (Concrete cons' truction-ForWort) shaft sinking. Sbor. nauch. 14:12) SHPORT M 0, 0.1., inzhener. -- -~7' - -,' -1. ~ Experience in using rapid drying mold mixes for cast iron and steel founding. Lit. proizv. no.3:32 Mr '57. NLRA lo:4) (Iron founding) (Steel castings) (Sand, Foundry) 0 IN 0 if Ij 14 Is 16 If to t " 30 1 b n jd b.v 21)0 'all ].,I] um sov I1"v'I 1 A I If r A u4i Waco . ~ _L JR .11 1 a it 1 -1A1 00 CC IX 41, -1 6 1 -t ! 1 A __L --I- _ _ 0 - ------- --- -- 00 A .. 00 !-so so Ditemiltiation of copper ill steel$ by the c-ni,le ivz~thod. .00 66 11. I-Shtwcako and V. F. t-mij. Z-a-lak.,ia Jjh. 7. 1PON1933).- In the mrt1j,.I of Sljkwova C~ A. 32. 1.1.1-1, th,, dt-.4vitig ~J 0i tit dd, I., pt- v, wvd 4 tiliful v by hit nults"111,z a it I v w I: v. .%It v I Im. Of ill the %,Ill. on- Im"I I, In"Vid WI, 11 N.1 00 06 be 0 if 0 A M - S L AMETALLURGICAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATION It Z- tie 0 0 S we a s s" It w0a.) u Od 0 Pd a 1 mr 14 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 1* : 00 *0 so 00; 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 so go o 0 N 0 0 0 * 0 0 a a 0 S 0 0 44 o o 0 o a o 0 0 0 a 0 a 00 0 0 q fit o 0 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 111 W-0 0 a 0 0 0 [ 1 4 a 411, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 11 O 4 is is 11 is 11 It) j, n a n n is I? J-1 29 U " 11; ju It If 'IR '6 11 4, Al " of , o :i L a & A 0 J A L h Q U AA 4B CC M CE 'I -loo 0 ,- . .- 00 06 09 Determination of titanium in ores by electrolysis with a ercury cathode. 11, 1. Shl.irt-ko "'1".141" 1,11 -00 00 7, 14.11(likIM). --FAWO-2 j. of Ti orr J!Ct)f -106 00 K,C(N, leach the nlelt with dil. " Nooll to phi-nolplithalrin, hoil, aild V, '20 itil. MIMI .111110 00 A dittext the milit. at 00-70" for 10-1.5 min. nnif filter. W30; -so 0e a the Fe + Tippt., tninOrril tothr,,,onrfli%k with A little 11,0 unit 25 nil. of hot Wee 1110. vvap. the %4lln. 1., 2 :1 00 00 1 nil., add 10 in]. HCI and 2 2.5 It. If I-ifed mid 64 f evAp. it, Note%. DiA-kAvr the re,,idnr in 40 N, till. 11,11 00 z filiet, a-b ill,, SK), with but It.(). i-1, Iii lo.'Ticlilfl and 0 0 *0 I'j"r Fr ill ,If aliq.-t pall (1(111 ... I I I,v 1-1 ... 1-1~ ..fig : 04111 * If, lix CA111'.1-113 3.5 Allip. D,l. 1*1 ill ill, 1,111AIC (I I ' " ,v Ppig. ri witb:v~, olifelil 1111. 110 1'r 12) [IV 00 111drolvAlIK Willi Ol, aft'll] of:i(ill 1111 flit I hV 1-111lix f'" 0 ;I,ljllig it -11. jj.,J 11", A,I.j I.' Z gi 11,lr a I'll" Malt, # 0 zoo 00 06 019 -.60 0 00 It IV 013 It p t 11 if 1 Od 0 a 111a AI Ilk ; T 0 it It a r 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 4o 0 0 0 0 o 0 q 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 Q & 0 a 0 0 41 0 0 R, 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 I ISMA it I ' 0 I I r. 0 6 , 1 t A It 11 A T III AA 00 111 1 t k f I L s 1 Rapid method for detenuin, titanium In let rutitwum, , I .1 rir " S. .N!~ , I (~ j I. 33 i M act l " An U 1 I I .- T,,- ro St . - ' yte g' . whkh The SiO, has bects filtered off with a 111c cathWe until Fe-ft" and recover the Ti (w,un the solu. either by -00 00 a I'Ytlto[Ylis as mttatitwik acid ot in combination with cuPleffen. Thit analviii "s 4-4.LI lu:,. 11ptu. wi6 0 a 'I.PFI:1 r.n gav,, r,~Illts which wer. 0.(Y-'- 0.3~.-~ higher than by bvdrolyAs. The ppls. are clean and #I,, ri.,t refl4aire It Z KA1111,11 00 z 0 00 o as 0 00 coo 400 see ke 0 too - -71 s" b U I" n 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0, 4 a * 0 00000 0 0 0 a 0 'o # ****so 0 94 0 06 o 0 too* 0 -- i - -- - -- 00 0 qj qO*OOO*O*OOO0O 0 0 0 0 39 0': 0 t 0 0 0000 X 0 0 0 0 1 L t L.. . 3 'I J' h- 1. L A _K F T Q V -3 Y - IL- A-A The substitution I calcium hydroxide f o and zinc acetates in t" determination of 2 00 A ""thod0l&bu1tG- P,,l,ShP9rtcqkoand% Za-d k W. a. 6G4_5(1939) ; C". 7ex 9189=01). can be used instead of Cd 00 . tiun Of tbc 113S in theddit Ht ' 1 and .1 A 50-W I- of pure Cao in 00 treated with hot water in k2nall portions, &haj 00 filtered. About 100-120 cv.. of the join. is ust 0 bottle for the alxsorptiou of the JGS. The i t s rested with excess 1. dLsWvcd in excess I 00 detn. is COMPleted according in the metbod o 00 M. 4 0 0 0 . V , 41 Q A) At 43' 0 Ct A 1`0 cadmium lot by the -00 F.Garan. .00 . 1940, U. -00 id Zn see- of S in iron moo 1. 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Vd can tbra be determined wit bout any -pt. r,le ftnina fogi ther. egg :0- f 1~ T F-7-0 IV 1, it ev 49 K it R 11 K t[ a it oil,6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 It 90 e, to P00 ck go I ; 6- 69 71P 00 go Of roe go a It at a I I I tt 00 0 * 0 00 46 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a. LA. I I -I I-M 14 a-vD EX42-A-1 -1- 1 1 A- U At c A? to plepwation of wrimosilum UwAybdate from firfro"Ib. 0 -A dauuM. _P._ 1_5hpairualco. Zar-~ds",v. Lab. 13, I.,IIJ (1047). I'ovt,l kliwtlv~d in Cold IINO, (d. %ith I'Ve N11,011 tia rxcrm), the bluct milli. i.1 filtri-ril, CV,%tXl mid tho pititluct 6 dricd 10*. 0. M. '00 :00 Z Ce 0 400 ZI. A I L A AtIALLURGIC.At 40LOE Ck ASSIPICATtON cw, J.( 4 "to 'tog 'Ints it x & & * 0 0 * 0, 9 6 9 * 0 0 0 4 0 a_ 0 ji-o too Uz- we I AOL ill IWO *NIWNSA30311- M I ~V; all 0 0 0 9 0 16 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 * 0, Ip 0, 0 0 0 0 9 * 0 0 gal 0. 1. sit ?, 014 1. 0, w I k k 8 11 A-Af- -2 1 1 A ft I K J_ I , K11 JI -1 1 11 d IL-A, A I A 9 4 ' * ' ' ' ' -00 3772. CORES WITH COAL TAR PITCHo Shporte-n-ko P. 1. (stall IS1481 (3), r 26U-271). kn account is riv6-H--or _&i=_3_s'fuI investigation into the possibility of applying coal-tar pitch In the foundry an a -00 coro-binder. with particular reference to the roilowinr pointal Amount of gas produced by coal-tar pitch mixtures and the arreot or this on the quality or the castinr; their serven analysis, rivinr tho nnnaessary porosity; the affect on the coh"sion of mixtures of the pitch at high temperatures :knd ander considerable to 0 hydrostAtio pressure by the metall the stranith of the ooron :fter drying nd their behaviour duritir casting (i.e.. plialAlity nnd -Of thermal atFtbility); the hygroscopia natur-i or coal-tar pitch cores, 00 thoir adhesion to the patt-irti nno their tibility to ratotin a Aven sh&ps. The ooal-tar pitch was inLroducod intothe corn mixturo nithor an (tn sin-ilsion or ai a fine powder. It is stnted thttt is* 0 nortain oLhar Pat"rin1no such an mnnuro, sawdust, coal. etl., giNe antlarkat.ury oores whon added to a Ilica sand, too I L TU-FI to 0 too Lt! too AM L t a rw a if 0 1 M It I A C 3 9V u a IV No it.; Ao~ q 4 4 a 4 1, " 0 MW 0 0 9i o g g 0 g 0 -g 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so USSR/Chemistry - Laboratories, Industrial Aug 48 Chemistry - Analysis "Progreosive Standards - 1-imdamental. Indioation of the Work of a Laboratory," P. I. Shportenko, Sr Res Engr, Novo-Kramatorek Mach Bldg Factory imeni I. V.-Stalin, 3 pp "Zavod Lab" Vol XIV, No 8 Shporteako, describes equipment and work of his laboratory: analysis of ferrous and nonferrous metals, slags, fuels and gases. Tabulates time taken for various determinations. oft 3/49TIO e 00 04 Ol lei It 0122110 on 30 4 a m v x " 0 0 yu .2 A .. k I A - a 131 A.0 IND 000445 ~-D -0 41. cool.$ 1-09 1"91 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1949. vol. 15,-7Ja-xi'.-, pp. 12~, 12o). (In aussiw). 0 * A mechanically Opijr.iLed --.ortar Is described, which, working s Oe at itwout I W., c&n crush an average ax-Vle of cast iron, slag ee or ferroallicon It, 10 to 15 min., the timme for a sxnple of furro- C141* ohmmilix: being 90 min. S. K. coo OSU 00 goo Ax Coo , less goo 9'6- too ASA.SL& OtTALLURGIC&L LFTERIAM9 CLASWKATION AL I a u u un 'Citzi; KA demo 10 01 0 0 441 100 10 : : :: e000000 e 0. 0 0 0 01012 04 000000 a0 0 a 0 06 .01 1 SHFORTWO, F. I. FAI_ 23.3 USSR/Metallurgy - Found y, Materials Sep 52 "Water-Resisting Coatings for Wooden Patterns," P.I. Shportenko, Engr "Litey Proizvod" No 9, pp 18-21 Discusses protection of patterns by coating vith oil paints, varnishes, nitro-lacquersy nitro-enamels, and polishes. Presents in tabulated form tech character- istics of various materials recommended for painting patterns, listing compn of some products, application, t)IInnors, elc, 233T77 a Tai'i~ I - C() ,;iments in making foundry alds with water Some expa Vass. gL ..j.'grenko. ,17-1 10-15, xg.1sq. cm tensile strength -4 % Vith a mixt of 89.5 90.5% sand, 3 fat clay, and 6.5-7.5% water glass with the Si%:'Na3O ratio of 2.2-2.5. Molds are dried at 250* on the floor and at 300-360* 'n the ovens, shice higher temp. emcks molds by stearn generation tLnder hardened case. Sticking of sand to the pattern is prevented by rubbing it with graphite. J. D. Gat SHPORTIMTKO, P. I. Eamerimental use of liquid glass in the m&nufacture of casting molds. Lit. -proizv. zu.).8:19-2C) Ag 153. (141RA 6:8) (Founding) SHPORTENKO, P.I. i, Chill casting of vessels. Lit.proizv. no.2:25-27 F 155. (Die casting) (MLRA 8:4) V-- Distr: 4E,200 -Wcklng with Luve T Rhv~~.. (L,U,r6tas ProLuvdato, 1957, to enclei at the Novo-r-rards rsx meLaDuud=Lxa4&--W the pmduction m mould and care i IT ]a r mixtares is bie~ypd= U~G~oodff=lrmcej were obtained with mixtum of 100 parta by weight of chr6mits ironstone. m, water.- of 1-27 sp-gr. sulphite lye and 5-&-601 _-,Z- SUPORTERKO, P.I., inzhener. Control of sticking of large castings. Lit. proizv. no.2:27 7 157. (Youidiag) (mLRL lo:4) ST42ORTNITKO, P. I. Mold and core finishing. Lit. proizv. no.2:26 F 158. (MM 110) (Shell molding (Founding)) (Coremaking) j z4 0 Ok JA SHPORM, N,Ya.,, kand.ekonomi,2heskil&l nauk .Economic efficiency of the manufacture of reinforced :3tructural details from lime, 3and autoclaved concrete. Sbor. ti-ad, P..C,311T ' rs no.17:146--155 `~O. (MIFU, 11,. 12) (Sand-limp. products) SHPORTly) U. la., kanl. AUNC91t. LaUk;L111,"KIPSKI-7, i-'Izli.; G-INDIIIA, I.M., 4- DevelopLig tha prodwAion and u~ia of per Ize ccricrete elomenlls and products -using fzom I,h!~ ?-Uhor-tafa depoal.t in the Raryat A.S.S.R. Sbor. trud. BOGSITIIM no."-'5.,160-165 162 1 kl,URA- --,-.-,3) NAUIMOVY M.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHPORTIY, N.Ya., kand.okonomicheakikh nauk . 1. "Economic efficiency of organizing wall material enterprises" by IA.A.Rekitar. Reviewed by M.M.Naumv, N.IA.Shportii. Stroi. mat. 7 no.6:40 Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Building materials industry) (Rekitar, IA.A.) REKITAR, Ya. A., Xand. ekon. nauk; BOBYLEVA, N. M., inzh.; CHULITSKIYY S. F,, inzh.; SHER, B. M., inzh.; SHPORTIY, N. Ya., kand. ekon. nauk Economic efficiency of producing and using silicate-concrete elements in construction. Stroi. mat. 8 no.9:3-8 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) Sand-lime products) Building materials industry) ~ SHPORTIY N,Ya., kand.ekon.nauk; BOFIYIRVA, N.M., inzh. -T.- Present state of the production of large silicate products. Sbor. trud. ROSNIIMS no.20:126-139 161. (MM 16-1) (Sand-lime products) 2531-65 ~r /r M M ACCESSION NR-: APSOL2654 raq/65/00ihovOwO213. UR103 P, -tko AUTHOR- Boltarrovidiij A. -V.-; -Pokhmurski V 1. T Ab insk iv. -'K-.- P;~ G ~p or lyi _ es,ahd-:'----- TITLE:' The -effect ~of heat -treatment -on the. stru6 -medh anjcAl-prop~rt . corrosion-prop rtii f VTZ.;.l e les 0 3210y % - 1 SOURCE. Tiziko-khimichesk a ay. me~hanika maier no.'2, 1965 _209413, -1: 7 TOPIC TAGS: -metaLmechanical.prope i ' -1 1 ' -" - h' rt -corrosion St titan um~dllay: eat _y_ v:re 57 ~Pc treatment -led T: !The effects of hea-t treatment,:-on ~the -.tur4~-miicha'nic"41 'it ABSTRAC -strui ppopE -Alloy"'composi ion and-corrosion properties of--VTZ-l:jqlloy a studied*. t' tu- 0- 06: 4 Ti-_-remainder__ Si--0.22 Cr--1.7 Fe--O 32 A