SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ULUBEKOVA, M.V. - ULYANINSKIY, B.V.

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USUMOVA. N.V.; IUZIXM, L.A. mwp."~ Ts o'c"7" P In the s~u4 of photore&wtiou and chemosyntheses in green algae. Dokl.Aff SM no.5:915-917 D 153. (XLU 6:12) 1. Inatitut gookhiaii i amlitiohaskoy khtaii in. V.I.Yernadekogo Akads- mil. nauk SSSJL Predstavlano akadesikou A. I. OpariMm. (Alsse) (Photasyntheses) (Tracers (Biology)) )~,TM u" ad esAft" hi the d of tocedatw~ a.&- Ul -MemMuthesto In r nfa &r.. ube-koviL WaR. A. ICuz'mbm. . Da 5-:17 , A 91 (IOM).-Reduction of COs labeled by 04 in Scmedesmus Iobliquas and ChkriUavullaris was studied under condition ;of artificial Illumination In sterile min" medium, The arnt. of absorbed C14 during pbotoreduction 6 muell gmter than during chemo&thesis. As the duration of Ught and dark periods Incream the anit, of C" absorbed by the cells Increases and shows different distribution. - At rint C" Is found maln!7 In the so]. fractions, and later It appears In the Insol. fractlims, Dewboxylation of us salts of the Sol, fracilort thowed That In photoreductlon the percentage of C" In carboKyl groups Is but 4040% of that found In chemo- synthesis; hence reduction of COt durinc photoreduction Is much more complete In the same unit of time. 04 0 -&L--- ko V14 I Suilly of phatonytith"is WMA' S n-14jo hl~ UhiJw1;l?vT ".2 "j., u!"I Scl-firde4H.1145 alhj Chler,:114 in plw~phat., boffir at fill 7 ut several tLvcl~ ~& light bilritjity, with C"o, a:, tljv -,nuir (tor tile lu;ShuilaitilAs "r Col. ttolif Slicxiot; v"'Y 'unikir aults. of W-L'itallated C both iillph(jtcY~'YfllhvA:; will ill Cle 'Ill light ifilt-n-j- photol:rAluction ifik"p, Iludcr Valt lliimN ut flit UY.' At high Hatit. hitrusity tilt tit lay wt; 4 CO. is avshifiluted. 11jN011 tit O.Oyl,if cnivii. rvtpms,~~ plintip- synthesizi nnd phut(acL-ductitm colmd'Crubly. whil,_- cltollgo~ syntllcsf3 is little affected; ~nt U.(OVU cuor". "Ifiltut 26- 30"' rrpru~S!oo Of Photirtflactiort is obstirved, '11w Iflant speaus-us Coutain Collsidmi.1th: amtq. dif imul. malur (all. traltintrit with M"I" Etoll, hot Jiro, and 0.2% NAM), QIX0At 580,0 irt light, aVAI 48.5% itl dark Ill Scmdemui the highimit anat. of as!1ifflilated ell alltr Otopp.. Sylithesis is (~Muci ill Zile Moll luo the it I exti, (Vttr Awrt While after hAlt 11 udlation, 1. Illicit, friwflim its radioactivity, While tilt ell level ill tile 11,0- W. fruticin drops, 'Che Seneral H.%tribaO)a Patti ru Ill the dark is sitnitar. The rate of utilization of CO* ill pbutoru- ductiou is couipuable to that (Y.' photosypthests. _. - UIEMOVA, M. V. R27"Orts- isotopic composition of oiygen in calls -pf algae during photo synthe bi a. Dokl. AN SSSR 112 no.4:772-773 IP '57- (MIRA 10: 4) 1. Institut geokhimii i analiticheekoy khimit im. V.I. Vernadekogo Akademii nauk SSSR.Predstavlano akademikom A.F.Vinogradovym. (Algae)(Photosynthesis) (037gen--Igotopes) nUBEKOVA, M. V. Cand Bid-2 Sci -- (disz) "Study a of th-e sssiz~ilati:m c-f ,`~"-"~ carbonic acid by green algae by tha~=~~ of tag ed atoms." Mos, 1958. 119 16 pp (Mos State Univ im M. V. Lomonosov),110 covies (KL, 52-58, 101, -40- UL!U.BnZKO!V!A, k V Phos~horus and iron in cello of photosynthesizi green algae. Fiziol.rast. 6 no.3:363-365 kii-Te 159~ ~14IRA 12 2 8) 1. V.I.Ve'nadaldy Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, the U.S.S.R. Acadery of Sciences* Wacowe I(Photosyntbesis) (Iron) (Phosphorus) 17M AUTHORS-. Vinogradov, A. P., Academician, Kutyurin, V. Ir.,*SOV/20-125-5-54/6i Mubekova M VZadorozhnyy, L. K. TITM The Isotopic Composition of Photosynthetic Oxygen (Izotopnyy sontav kisloroda fotosinteza) PMODICALz Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, fir 5P PP 1151-1153 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The-oxygen mentioned in the title occurs in water and is the result of dehydrogenation (Refs 1,2). The attempt was made to interprete the difference.between the isotopic composition of oxygen occurring in water and obtained from the photosynthesis (1 - 2-5e as a methodical mistake or by an exchange between oxygen separated in the photosynthesis and cellular water (Ref 3)..Without Imowledge of the mechanism of oxygen separation in the photosynthesiB the probability of such an exchange could not be denied (Ref 3). This exchange was,however, soon refuted: in the electrolysis (Ref 4) as well as in the case of the catalase effect-(Ref 5) no exchange thkes place between,O2and H29, OH, HOOH-as well as -0-0-. Since it was therefore necessary to define precisely the composition Card 1/3 mentioned in the title, especially for marine organisms, the authors The Inotopia Composition of Photosynthetic Oxygen SOV/20-125-5-54/61 investigated the topic mentioned with the water weed (Modea canadensis) (fresh water), on the one hand, and with phytoplankton (mainly Diatomaceae algae, sea water), on the other hand. The photosynthesis took place in water treated with argon free from oxygen (027content 0.3-1 ml/liter) at sunny weather and under optimum-conditions. Table!l shows the results. The disturbing effect of the residual respiration o t which was heavier in consequence of preferred absorption of 6, was eliminated as far as possible by repeated extraction of the oxygen produced by photosynthesis. The method used for fresh water and the water weed had to be replaced by that of Winkler for marine plankton since the extraction of oxygen weakened the intensity of the photosynthesis. The average value of the isotope content of the photosynthetic - oxygen of marine phytoplankton (0.2002) (0 18 related to 0 17. the T small content of 017 was neglected) is higher only by 0.0009%, i. e. higher by 1.0 kw than that of sea water (mass-speotram determination in Table 2.), This means that 90% of the photosynthetic oxygen occurs in water. In the case of the water Card 2,13 weed a similar calculation yields 82%. In the experiments with the The Isotopic Composition of Ehotosynthatic Oxygen SOV/20-125-5-W61 SUBUTTEN Card 3/3 water weed the respiration intensity was not determined. By eliminating the respiration the isotopic comrosition of photosynthetic oxygen approaches in all cases that of water so far that undoubtedly the total photosynthetic oxygen occurs in water. Inconsiderable deviations of the isotope content in photosynthetic oxygen from the isotopic composition of water in the experiments with the water weed and in the experiment Nr 2 with marine phytoplankton resulted from the deviation of the fractionating coefficients of the oxygen isotopes in the respiration from the assumed average value. There are 2 tables and 8 references,.2 of which are Soviet. January 16, 1959 4--f 6//- (1111q~61ilo 1106 /)~' t/ . UIUMOVA, M. Y. Studying photoreduction in call& of Scenedesmas obliquas by the use of 014 and 018. Yiziol-rast, 7 no.3'1296-299 ,6o. (HIM 13 z 6) 1. V.I. Vernadsky Institute of GeocLemistry and Analytical Chemistry, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Algae) (Plants, Ilffect of light on) , 84662 B/020/60/134/006/0,AI/03' 115 B016/B067 AUTHORSs Vinogradoir A6 Ps Academician, Kutyurin, V. M., Y " 2 Ulubekova,T,~Y~,,a~d Zadorozhnyy. TITLE3 Isotopic Composition of the Oxygen of Photosynthesis and Respiration PERIODICALa Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR$ 1960, Vol. 134, No. 6, pp. 41486-1469 TEXTs In an earlier paper (Ref. 1) the authors had arrived at the con- clusion that the difference between the isotopic composition of the oxygen of photosynthesis and of water oxygen can be explained. This is due to the fractionation of the oxygen isotopes during respiration. which en- riches the oxygen remaining after respiration with 018 thu's making it heavier. Since photosynthesis and respiration take place simultaneously, the oxygen analyzed is that which was not consumed in respiration. Its isotopic composition depends on the ratio of the intensities of these two processes, furthermore on the fractionation coefficient of the oxygen isotopes during respiration. The authors-are of the opinion that the mean Card 1/3 8L66z Isotopic Composition of the Oxygen of S/020/60/134/006/031/031 Photosynthesis and Respiration B016/BO67 -value of this coefficient c( - 1.018 assumed in publications (Ref. 3) can hardly be used for the calculations in the individual case. To determino the quantitative Influence of respiration on the isotopic composition of the oxygen of photosynthesis they tried to determine simultaneously the 9( of respiration and the isotopic composition. For this purpose they used cultures of Scenedesmus obliquus and the water plant Modes. canadensis which were investigated in an apparatus (Fig. 1). Fig. 2 shows the ap- paratus used for the purification of the gas. The experiments with both types of plants were made with an exposure of 5500 lux and at PH 7. The remaining conditions are given in Tables 1 and 2. The data obtained (Table 1) show that the fractionation coefficient of the oxygen isotopes during the respiration of both plants depends on the physiological state of the plants. In endurance tests (18-20 h). when plants are staxving, the respiration intensity is reduced to 1/5 to 1/10, while the coeleflicient % , however, risesp i.e., the degree of fractionation in-:~reases under unfavorable conditions. This recalls the metabolism, of sulfur barAeria (Ref. 7). The difference between the fractionation e,,oefficient of Scenedesmus and Modes, indicates the specifity of the oxygen metabolism in different types of plants. This confirms the above mentioned d*ubte Card 2/3 4 Isotopic Composition of the Oxygen of Photosynthesis and Respiration 84662 S/020/60/134/006/031/03", B016/BO67 as to the usability of a mean coefficient tifor all plants. As to the use of this coefficient for each type of plant the authors hold the opinion that the influence exerted by respiration on the isotopic COMPOBitiOn ( on the example of Scenede8mus and Elodea) can be determined by de- termInine cAunder the conditions of photosynthesis, The authors arrive at the conclusion that the opinion expressed in the beginning concerning the "rendering heavier" of photosynthesis oxygen by respiration is correct, and they derive equations (1) and (2) for the isotopic composition of the oxygen remaining after respiration as well as for the respiration in- d tensity. K. P. Florenskiy is mentioned (Ref- 4). There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 10 referencess 4 Soviet and 3 US- ASSOCIATIONs Institut geokhimil i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I. Vernad- skogo Akademii nauk SBSR (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy of the-Academy or Eciences, USSR) SUBMITTEDa July 29, 1960 Card 3/3 ULOEKOVA, !-'. V., I0'TTJ'W,, I. M. (Ussa) ll--'hotochemical Excaanges of t~ie HylroFen Atoms of - IL Chlorophyll during Photosyntheses." 0 Report presented at the 5th Internativ)nal Biochemistry Con,gress, Moscow, 10-16 August 196'l - - -- - - - _ - -- - ULUBEI(OV4,M. V.-, KARW-1N, A. V., KUTYURTN~ V. M., and CUBISOVt A. X. (USSR) - -- "Spectroscopic Study of Chlorophyll and its Dervatives in vitro." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 lug 1961 KIUTYIJRIN.i V.M.; ULUBEKOVA, M.V.; ARTAMKINA, I.Yu. Method--f'6-r-ext-rac-ting-chl'orophyl1 from plants. Fiziol. rast. 9 no.1:115-120 162. (MIRA 150) 1. V.I.Vernadskiy Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Chlorophyll) 7 zl- ACCE SSION MI.- A-P30005Z7 S/0320/63/150/002/0411/0413 iS ;> AUTHOR: Vinograday, A. P. (Academician) ~u~tin,.-V.. Jaybekova, M. ZaRharova N. I.; Zadorozhny*z, 1. K. :TITTX: Oxygen of photosynthesis and phosphaters SOURCE: All SSSR. Doklady, v. 150., no. 20 1963j, 411--413 !TOPIC TAGS: -photosynthesis oxygen and phosphates,, andocellular water, ~pbosphorylation process, Elodea canadensia 'ABSTRACT: This-btudy Investigated the proposal by Raux (C -R.j Vol. 251, no. 18 J' .1925- 1960)''that the oxygen during photosynthesis Is forQ from the hydroxyl ~radicals of phosphate ions. Measurement of taggad 0 sup 18 in andocallular water ----~andinthaoxygengiven off by-Elodea-canadensis in volutiono-of H sub 2 0-sup 18, KH sub 2-P0 sub 4 sup 18, or Kh sub 2 P sup 32 0 sub 4 sup 18 showed that the photosynthesis oxygen comes only from water and not from phosphate ions. That phosphate ions do not enter into thm photolysis (as opposed to phosphorylation process) was further confirmed by analysis of tagged phosphorus in the plants. "in conclusion, we express thanks to N. 14, Nazarov and K. G. Semenyuk for assistance in this work." Orig. art. has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Inst, of Geochemistry and Analytic Chenistry, Academy of Scien card VINOGIUDOVY A.P~, akademik; KUTYURD, V.M.; ~UJSEWVAI M.V.;, ZAKHARGVA, N.I.; ZAD0R0ZJiNYY I.N. Oxygen of photosynthesis and phosphates. Dokl-, AN SSSR 150 no.21 4-U-413 My 163. (KMA 16:5) 1. Institut geokhimii i analiticheakoy kbim'i In. V.I.Vernadokogo AN SSSR. (Photosynthesis) (Oxygen) (Phosphates) vi, 6 4, 7-12 1/2 OWN 'Mwl _P t 2078-9-65 KUTYURIN, V.M.; _ M.V.; N-iVAROV, N.M. Eff(ct of light and oxygen on the photosynthesis and respiration of I- aquati( plants. Fiziol. rast. 11 no.6:965-973 N D 164. (141RA 18:2) 1. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Moscow. I -U-C Vl~ i F " " 7 1ACCESSION NR: AP404202'6 S/0020/64/157/001/0223/0226: JAUTHOR: Kutyurin, V. M.; Ulubakova, M. V.; Hazarov,: N. M.-- photo- f'TITLE: Influence of oxygen conceTitration 'an the-rate of i1.synthasia and respiration.of, aloae-* SSSR. -SOURCE: AN Doklady* v.,157,.no. 1# 1964, 223-226~ TOPIC TAGSt photosypthesis, life support, oxygen concentr'Rt.Lon,,, respiration, plant physiology, light intensity,.Chlorella, .''Scenedesmus, Elodea, algae ABSTRAdT, The authors previowly established (DAN, 154, no. 3, 1964) that the rate'; I:- f h tosynthesis in Scenedesmus obliquus der:reases as oxygen con- 0 p-ro f I cen_t ation increases* The p*resent Investigation was designed to g w, influence oxygen had upon algjal pliotosynthesis-and whether,the ;kphotosynthetic rate was dependent upon the physiological 'state of lalgae and the intenait~y of light. Experiments were conducted on Scenede'smus oblLquus at 22C, on Chlorella pyrenoidosa at 39C, and jon Elodea canadensis at 22C., All al:gae were cultivated in phosphate 1 2 Card ------------------ -~ACCESSION Nlt: 'AP404202`6 buffer solutions (pH 5,6)'. Kinetic deteymination of the isola.tion iand absorption of oxygq;i was accomplishqd amperometrical.1y. The l Iresults of the testa indicated that the 'influence of, oxygen or. the J'Aserved rate of photosynthesis depefids,.upon the physiological state 16f the plant and the igtensity of light., Algal respiration does not intensify as a result of preliminary ilLumination. The respiration of algae in darkness, id directly proport -ional to oxygen concentration and differs from respiration in lipht. It is doubtful whether the "true" rate of algal photosynthesis can be determined by addition of the observed rates of photosynthesis and respiration in dar~viese-.~' The authors express thanks to K. S. Spektrov,for contributing the Chlorella pyronoidona culture. -Orig. art. hast: 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii'i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. 1. Vetnadskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geochemistry and "Analytical Chomistry,,Academy of'Sciences SSSR) !SUBMITTED: 15AuS63 ATD PRESS: 3059 ENCLt 00 ISVA_CODEs LS NO REP SOV:' 005 OTHERi 003 C.rd 212 ULU ITU 0 M. Synthesis of adrenal cortex hormones and factors infkenc!ng it. Fiziol. norm. pat. 11 no,1:27-37 Ja-F 165. 1. Institutul de fiziologie normala si patologica I'D. Danielcpolu" al Academiei R.P.R. (director: acad. G. Benetato). VODKAIW, Shteran; ULVITU., Marcbel Ch~be itiolo& and pathogenesis of the neurovas--alar oyadrome in newborn infants. Pediatriia 38 no.10:9-15 0 160. (MIRA 13811) 1. Iz 2-V ginekologicheskoy kliniki ]Kluzhskogo mediko-farmatilev- ticheskogo instituta (zavc - dotanet Nikolaye KDzha.,, dir. - akad. -sl N A UX, oga). (BIRTH IWURY) (ASPHYXIA NEONATORUM) BENETATO, Gr.; HAULICAJ.; ULUITU,M.;,,BUBUMU,E.; MOCODEMIJ.; STEFANESCU,P.; SUHACIU,G. Concerning the central nervous action of angiotensin on aldol- sterone secretion and electrolyte balm ce. Rumanian med. rev. 7 no.313-J7 J1-8163 4-- BAKAYFV, M.T.; EUMANOV, K.Kh.3 SEYDUALIYEV, Z.S.; IBRAYEV, Sh.I.; ULVKBUWVj,,O.K.; MUSIH, A.Ch., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.p i~_d.; ADDRAKHMON, A.p kand. filolog. nauk.; ASAIEW, X.) red.; AMUMMETOVA, S., red.; MUKOVA, II.D., red.; ICMMAKOV, A.G., tekhn. red. [Russlez-Kazakh dictionary of terminology1Russko-kazakhskii terminologicheskii slovar'. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Alkad. nauk Kazakhskoi SSR. Vol.12(Yining)Gornoe delo. 1962. 281 p. (MIRA 15:3-1) 1. Akademija nauk Kazakht3kay SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut yazv- koznaniya. (1-11ining engineering---Dictionaries) (Russian language-Dictionaries-Kazakh) ULUKBEY.OV. 0.K., kand.tekhn.naukI, BEKTYBAYEV, A.D. '9 - of VarjoUB vell-boring metbDds. Vest Evaluating the efficiency (KRA 15:7) AN Kazakho SSR 18 noo7s64-68 J1 62. (Boring) NURGALIYEVP T.N.j- ULUKBEKOV) O.K.j BEKTYBAYEVp A.D. Appraising direct and indirect methods of accounting for loss and depletion of ore. Trudy Alt. GIVIII AN Kazakh. SSR 153197-202 163. ~MIRA 17:3) ft ULUKBEK07,-O.K.,- BEKTYABAYEV, A.D.; PUSTOVALOV, A.I.; NURGALIYEV, T. Studying the technological and economic indices of parallel 4 and fan boreholes in systems with ore breaking by levels. Trudy Alt. G14NII AN Kazakh. SSR 15:203-207 163, (MIRA 17:3) I KUTYURIN, V.M.;JIMUBEKOVA, M.V.; KAZANSKIY, L.P. Change bi the rate of photoopthemis by Scenede=us obliquus observed together with a growth in the hydrogen concentration in the medium. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no. 3:725v427 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut geokhimli i analiticheekoy'.khimii in. V.I. Vernadskogo AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.P.Vinogradavym. KUTMIN, V.M.; VOSKRESEIISKAYA, N.P.; ULUBEKOVA, M.Y.; GRISHINA, G~S.; ZADOROZHNYY, I.K. Effect of the "otral composition of light on the frac- tionation of oxygen isotopes during its absorption by water plants. Fiziol. rast. 3.1 no.1:7-12 Ja-F 164. I (MrRA 17:2) 1. Institut S&qkhimii i analiticheskoy khimii imeni, Vernadskogo AN SSSR i Institut fiziologli rasteniy imeni K.A. Timiryazova Akademii nauk SSSR., Moskva. DAICROFt LAO- I ~149' .- S&jntqjohn!owort glhwlM III Aserbaijan. Aserb. Md. shur. 14 zo.SM.46 Ag 164. (MMA 18,11) ULUI-MEKOV, EOG. Enzymes oxidlz-*,ng carbohydratec in t1rsue receptor2. trudy Kaz. gos. med. inst. 14:303-304 164- 0 c I? A i ~, : C/- ') 1. Kafedra givtoi-ogii (zav. - prof. G.I.ZaWsov) Kazanskogo meditsin8kogt) instituta. ULUMBEKOV, E.G. Some dehydrogenases of encapsuled nerve endings. Arkh. anat., F-113t. i embr. 47 no.12:89-92 D 10~41*0 (VIRA 18:4) 1. Kafedra gistologii (zav. - Prof. G.I.Zabusov) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Adres avtora: Kazan', Universitetus~-aya ul., 13, Kazanskiy meditsinskiy institut. .,irk Cherepovete Met&Uurgical Plant- lauka i zhisal 27 no*11364 N l6o. (MIRA 13:12) (Cherepovats-Steal industry) GERVASH, A. ; ULUPOV, M. We visited only three plants. Znan-Oila 35 no.1:2 of cover A 16o. 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Hut listy 19 no. 3%202-203 Mr 164. 1, illavcAv 11.1.1.enlnx) tlatlonal Entnrplrlw:~, Plzen. Oki It it a a It 0 418 it it 0it 4 JIM, &.#t posa"Atom CPU to !_!?~ I k 'w it? tp At 8 It-, a - j- s 1wIvx1n1qt2 81"offul "31194911Mvp It-Ott elm 0*1t 0 ob ad 94 ui-yw"; b. c"SoUrTS AW) MA11- SYP'f, Vol 4b - Os low 04 ego it IV v 041 411. SOO Ir or 0 A at A, It L54 *a- k a it it u 1A a it it it tf tin alla It "llplilu pullmoviyunt v v it 41 'I _T_A_ it Occuffewe of chroafte md m&Vbsgfto is AM bisbezhL D. G_ UCvAwv-. ' lp W 0 ORN . 2(W. o 5, 1013 -200M. Chm lefW. 1931, ~44r#vordl Arif goo .00 .00 so 00 C , .00 00 no* 00 11 =00 00 ce e go of SOO z:o 0 500 hoe I to - I L AMETALLUP.6KAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATION tie 41 , , v --o -ir keg r u "A"OW; , arm Kit K a 't it it it of t' An I OW 0 1 RW It 1 14 o l ULIYAKTIIN, A.A.; GOLUBEV, H.N.; BYKOV, M.S., inzh, "Yaroslavl') Specialization of track machinery stations. IP-it' i puttlkhoz, 8 no.8- 27 164. NEU 17-9) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika sluzhby puti, Yaroslavlt, SevPrnoy dorogi (for Ullyakhin). 2. Nachallnik otdela mekhanizatsii 5luzhby puti, Yaroslavl', Severnoy dorogi (for Golubev). MYAMNI v. d. Tobacco Manufacture and Trade. Pnemati~ transportation of makhorka. Mekh. trud.,rab. 6 no, 2, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 19534 Unclassified. ULYAEHI& Mr.G. - - Units for fixing knots in caprone fishing nets. Biul.tekh.---,kor,. inform. no.2:46-47 158. (miRk li:4) (Ileta) ULYaRIN, II.G. - - I r"- '. -- : "Tison-type Instrument used in. ~Stermining fish fz7 contaminated by radioactive substances, tiuL, teld4-ekon. inform. no,3:57 '58. (Radioactive substances-Physiological effect) (HMM:6) (lish-culture) ULYAKHINj .#p-G. , ~ - New automatic machines used wfishing boats. Biul. tekh.-ekon. Inform. no.3,.57-58 15:80 (KM 11;6) - (Fishin&-Implements and appliances) KORNEYEVt B,N,, inzh.; inzh.; CHALENKO, N.re., inzh.; YEMMEMKOp F.V., inzh. Wide work mining. Sbor.DonIJGI no.20:77-89 161. (MA 1526) (Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining) KORNEYEV, B.N., inzh.; inzh.; YFI'REW-,-NKO, F.V., inzh.-, CHALENYO, N.Te., inzh. Economic efficiency of wide work mining. Sbor.DonUGI no.20: 90-108 161. (MIRA 15:6) (Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining) KORNEYEV, B.N.,, inzh.;-UL'YA.MN P.M . inzh.; CHALENKOf N.Ye.q inzh.; YK?REWNKO ;4-~~ .. F .%n, Technological layouts and efficiency of scraper rock filling of the mined-out area of longwalls in flat seams. Sbor. DonUGI no.29:17-31 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Donets Basin-41ine filling) TILYAMIlq. S. Banks and Banking Financing individual housing constraction, Sov. fin., 13, Fo. 4, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessicns. Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. !ULYAXHTII, S. Build ing Financing individual housing construction, Sov. fin., 13, No. 4, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessioas., Library of Congress, JulY 1952. Unclassified. 0 A 00 0013 000 Ape Vtll P a. It r K I I it -I.x I -A-- I -A4 W rN K Ov 4 1 1 4 h A 1 0 4 0 4 .4'. 67 .04 a k The Oxist of Pbo$PbMs by vaciaes w2# a" cbeir Ovausbably phtnts. 1. UlyAkram Iffrisys US&CA"Alts, to rauk r Uremit i d A . , g o Gdrouss ION. No. 23, 3-ZJ; p A -"174 :ari r 'F jr, ~ A- 9W. M. 2 - 151 - d C A. 34, , i. 4211I.-Vtotatiou mul kb. ezptv.'vWL ;;;~ pdd 09 wils, dwmmm Wls " Chakvin red Wls indicate that "60 on most "is the effects of Ca(Halt0s), wW CAM, we idetitical. Local addn. of phosphates iritl; Unw is rccuu. . 040 mentled. The coeffs. of ut"tiou It phomphales are .00 we. On red and podsot =Us H*PO.), and Ca- r = iPOo were trandurnird after 0 . mainly 1:31o the age RA om;pds, On cbenjotem soils the 4restest part a bi W M *M with Ca & phosphates coat g mW only very fittle with RA. This comiusion Is baud mainly oa the 0 results from aq.,,HCI stA citric " egts. from the soils, The IICI ext dimeaves Ca abd U hm h t t an s uil . a e a , p eq S p vilmo(pH3. Tbeci(ric sicirl ext. dimalfts only the RjOj phosphates at the sun pH value. W. R. flemn $4.1 A OtTALLUICK&L LITCHATURIE CLAWFICATICIM law 11VINJI va Fal 14AGOO .4 491653 M&P Ov car 1-7-r--41 0 11 1, 1 11, 111 A119 W 0 0 K it ICU KlItt OR 0 0 s 6 q . 'I : : 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 '00' ,go* Oso X* boo pit 41"Ifit, 1, to I s a rw a 0 0 1 Or m 9 a 4 3 1 v : * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 a 6 0 a sit At IL A of U U A A - it it2 00 SO 4 . of .0 0 so 00 sumll%vr wheat and the of 8 No. J. W Pi I iXl%)); Chl"'If 0 ind-l"e 0 3111. Morills (it 11,0. it% sullosur *11rat is wrry -Il. 4J , -.1driAlAr kill to file (1111cof Iwisdold; Wfl-F lism IwtiIA ill,. 0 volliam. fficirlit 11 to iimuir, if mt-l'sdry, III, 'u Olt lisr r1twil. 1,( f h 00 00 r t :'flu'rVincutso shr vsst~tsliv~ mig,411%. It i, fig'-ft-foir .. t 10 1 " 1I.A TAWIlAt 10 ApIlly W kol"t1l.1 0 cout ut, A. Vapllwwu - r.0 0 06 8: Was. LITI'll'ITGRE CLASSIFICATICk C, 1, 1, is, It 0 Of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *'0 0 0 0 0 SIP ;zoo :_0o 'Ztoo ;-1 10 o0 jl' Ail L S N 04 0 Ili Nis also 01 00000 **all z~4 /t~k-L RRIGG ."/rwn j: A. N-P Ar :1 r r, r k r'r, ri r k o v TITLE - Comput e::- e 1e c ran c o'~ L D-, i It, dE v 1 ce j, SOMRCE: Avtoms;1vAka t telemeklianika, v. 26, no. 2, 1965, 3T5-379 TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, computer output device, electronic output dqvice TRACT: An eiectrcnle device with cathodc-ray i;cope displwy for the output of BS A alpha nTzneric data fim a digital co-puter is -,teE--~~bed. :&-i', ~f scc&nning e t tie the ferrite matrix, cf producing the raster on th;~ screen, and of determining in quef-:rj(,jj R-Te cr-LTiri-i 'J-~ addec, vpiqht rEsisto,s w~,Ach jow-l ~!!E ~-f r-~Ui-pmer-.~ A I r) rt 7 77 GULYAYEV, A. P.J. doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ULIYANE, Ye. A., inzh. Effect of snall. additions of rare-earth metals and baron on tho properties of structural steel. Metalloved. i term. obr met. no.10:50-55 0 161. (MIRA 14:10~ 1. TSentrallny3r nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy metal-lurgii. (Steel, Structural-Metallurgy) ULI Reconditioning babitt-lined bearings. Sakh.prow. 30 no.4:52-53 Ap m 154. (mm 9:8) 1. Smlyanslciy mashinostroitellnyy sayod. (Bearings (Nwhinery)) IJLIYANEW AMIftt.- Rapid n9thod for making coil chains. Sakh. prom. 31 no.12:49-50 D 157o (KM 11:1) 1. Smelyanskiy tekhtikum pishahevoy prouWahlennosti. (Ghaine) ULITANETS, A.G. Tractor-t7pe electric power plant. Pat' i put. khoz. no.5:26 MY 159- (MIRA 12:8) 1.Zaveduyushchiy masterskimi st,Belgrad, Moldavsko7 dorogi. (Tractors) (Electric power plants) 1. PEDOROVA., Ye. P.; OSTAPMJ F. Te.; XAP P, 0, 2, USSR (600) 4. Heart-Infarotion 7. Pathogenesis of myocardial infarction in subacute bacterial endocarditis. Klin. med* 30 no.12 1952. 9. Monthly List af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Apdl . -1953, Uncl. UL'YANVTSKAYA, P. 0. Pathology of the small branches of the pulmonary artery and the closing arteries of the lung, Arkh,p4t.17 no.l.,61-62 Ja,-Nr 155. (MIRA 8:10) 1. Is patologoanatomichaskoy laboratorii kafedry TSentrallnogo instituta usoversbenatvovanAya vrachey. (CA4DIAO INLARGMENT, pathology, palm. arteries) (ARTERIICS, PULMONARY, pathology in ardiac enlargement) MCERM MEDICA,--soo-5-Vol.gAl-Oen.Path(aogy-Nov 56 3292. ULYAN&MAYA P.O. Ctntral Inst. for Mod. Eduo. Training. Moscow. -W-BT-ocking -a_rTi_rI*s and arteriovenous anastomofes In'the came of myoqardial infarction, (Russian text) ARKH. PATOL. (Moscow) 1956, 18/2 (44-52) Illus. 7 A brief review of the literature on 'glomus-Uke' arteries and arterlovenoun anam- tomoses (demonstrated in the heart by Zink. Hirsch, Bucher. Conti and Inyinskiy) to followed by a report on histological findings obtained in 18 cases of cardiac In- farction (about 10-15 samples from various regions statned by haematoxyll-i- eosin, Van Gieson and Weigert staining). In the region of cicatrizing myocardial infarctions newly formed blocking arteries and arterlovenous anastomoses are found from the 19th day onward, sometimes In considerable numbers. As a rule they show a typical blocking arterial structure with well-developed longitudinal musculature between the endothelium and the internal elastic layer and a consider- ably thinner layer of transverse muscles, sometimes containing smaller vessels. The wall of these blocking arteries consists of 3 layers: a powerful longitudinal musculature Is found on both sides of a few transverse muscle fibres In the middle. In some cases a 4th external layer of transverse muscle is seen. These blocking arteries can also occur In the form of vasa vasorurn of thicker branches of the coronary artery. As regards their histogenesis it Is presumed that smooth muscle fibres develop from the vascular connective tissue with its low differentiation, or result from an Increase In endothelial and perivascular elements. In the resulting blocking arteries isolated sclerosis may develop. The formation of blocking arte- ries and arteriovenous anastomoses in myocardial scars to regarded as a mecha- jaism of adaptatio der to improve the myocardial circulation. Bran t - Berli ULITAIMSKAYA, P.O. Closing arteries and arteriovenous annotomoses in myocardial infnrctionR. Arkh.pAt. 18 no,2.,44-52 156 (XrRA l1.-.10) 1. Is patologoanatomichaskoy laborAtorii I ballneologii v lialovodske (sav. - Prof. V.Ye, Nezlin) Tsentrallnogo inatituts uaovershenstvovaniya vrachey, (KYOCARDIAL WARCT. physiology, arteriovenous anestomoses & closing arteries (Rus)) (BMS, In various diseases, leukemia (Rua)) -- -- UL-IYANET6KAYA, P. C., Cand -"'ad Scl -- (diss) "Cloalm artcrias and 1, arteriovenous anastomosis with infracturas of the miocardium." Moscow, 1957 15 pp (Acaderl'y of i'ledical Sciences) 200 co:~ies (KL, 36-57, 108) .9 USSR/Morphology of Man and Animals - Vascular System. S-5 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, 26490 Author : Ulyanctskaya, P.O. Inst Title : Closing Arteries--M%~-~terio-Venous Anastomoses in Myocardial Infarcts. Orig Pub : Avtoref. dies. kande mod, no, Akado medo nauk, SSSR) M., 1957. Abstract NO abstract. Card 1/1 - - UL-1-YANETSIULYLY-P. 0-0 -(Kislcn~odsk)- - -- -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - Locking arteries in the valves in hea-rt defects. Arkhjpat. 21 no~9: 4Z-47 '59. MIRA 24:8) 1. Iz patologoanatomicheskoy laboratorii kafedry terapii i ballneologii (zav. - prof. V.Ye. Nezlin) TSentra.Itnogo instituta usovershenstvdriniya vrachey. (RHMIATIC HFAM DISEASE) ADESTOV, G.N.; BORISOV, V.I.; DVORYANINOV, N.V.; DUBKOV, V.B.; KUZOVKIN, V.N.; MIKHAYLOV, S.B.; TUMILKIN, V.G.; CIMNOMASHINTSEN, A.I.; SMILHOV, B.N.; YAKUBOVICH, I.Ye.; ULqAN~JY~,-11-, nauchn. red.; FROSVIR-331, A.D., 0 - r- -VA, N.F., red.; KOGAN, F.L., tekhn. red. .Vtv' rea.; T%01415ffO (41otor vehicles of the U.S.S.R." atalog; the GAZ-51) GAZ-51A, GAZ-63 and GAZ-63A motolecks; structural changes and the interchangeability of parts and units) Katalog- spravochnik I'Avtomobili SSSR: avtonobili GAZ-51, GAZ-51A, GAZ-6311 GAZ-63A; konstruktivriye izmoneniia i vzairr-ozamenia- emost' detalei, uzlov i agregatov. Moskva, 1963. 74 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut nauchno-tekhnicheskoy in- formetsii po, avtomatizatsii i mashinostroyeniyu. 2. Glavnyy konstruktor Gortkovskogo avtomob.illnogo zavoda (for Prosvirin). (llotortrucks--Catalogs) ULIYANICII, M.I. Dust removal in ballast plants. Put' i put,khoz. 8 no-4:42-43 164. OURA 17:4) I* Glavnyy inzh. Znamenskogo shchebenochnogo zavoda Odeasko-Kishi- nevskoy dorogie _T_ I Y __.. . .____ - - ____ - - -_ - ___ ___ ___ - __ - ____ ___ - __ - - - - I -Ili, ii, Ii. '. 37284. K okologii tetpreva, I-e:! 'oy I seroy kyropflitolk Trudy naurzwn. Gos zapovy-dnilka, vyp. 2, 11~-49/, ~,. 5-57. - PjYljogr: 1F nizv. SO: Latopis' Zhurnal nykh Statey, Vol. ?, 1949 L 17h6L-63 EWT (q) /EWT (m) /I DS AFFTI C/ASD T-)/JG ACESSION NR; Ap3oo4780 S/0129/63/000/008/()002/0006 ;AVTHORS: Gulyayev, A-; P.; Ullyanin, Ye. A. '.TITLE*.- Rare earth metals..in structural steel .'SOURCE: Metallovedeniye'i teimicheskaya- obrabotka metallov, no. a, 1963, 2-6 -TAGS.*. rar earth metali construction steel, 40 Khll steel, 40 ~Kh steel, 4o KhRilteel -4o*KhNR teel/Fr,,Ce, Ia,.Nd, p~raseodymium, ~cerium, lah-M-anum, neody"EM-EW, ;ABSTRACT: Authors studied the effects of rare earth metals such as .Icerium, lanthanum, neodymium. and praesodymium upon the properties of t 140 Kh steel. In addition to analyzing the effect of individual-rare earth metals, complex admixtures In the form of mischmetal, contain- 'ing 50 Ce, 22% La, 106 Nd and 5% Fr, were studied at the same time. 'The effect of these metals upon the hardenability, strength, plas- ticity, ductility and reversible temper brittoleness tendencies were studied. Authors found that oxidation of the rare earth metals de- pends upon amount of admixture. The more ra:?e metal quantity put in, 'the faster they burned out. All of the rare metals are powerful Goird L 17464-63 'ACCESSION IM: AP3004780 ~desulfurizers. Degree of desulfurization increases with increase of rare metal admixtuile.- All of the rare earth elements increase har- -idenability.. The degree of their effect is variegated, however. Cer-:, Ilium and lanthanum do not increase the crItical, diameter as niuch' as -..do.neodymium and praesodymium. When neodymium and praesodymium are put:into the steel, the harderability increases in proportion to the .admixtures. Mischmetal occupies an intermediate position between ;cerium-lanthanum and neodynluiT.-praesodymium. None of the rare metalst 1have an effect upon the strength and plas.tic~~ of the 40 Kh steel. Cerium has no effect upon_jtm Z~ftrbrittleness tendency. Temper .brittleness is somewhat checked with a 0.3V,6 admixture of La. Neo- dymium and praesodymium reduce the temper brittleness tendency. orig. :art. has: 5 tables. ntific'- -=9g arehI z)A,~tl ti, ".-',-ASSOCIATION --._TsNIIChM (Ce~ntral_ see rerrousmetallurgy)-- -DATE ACQ '.o6so :MCL: W -.M :SUBMITTED. P63,' ~,SURCODE: ~MLO Ell,- NO BE? SOV: 003. OTHER 002.1 tard ACC NR, AP7002576 (A, a SOURCE CODE: UR/01,13/66/000/023/0073/0073 INVENTOR: Fatkina, A. M.; Gulyayev, A. P.; Ul'yanin, Ye. A.; Tyurin, Ye. I. ,~ORG: none :TITLE: Nickel steel. Class 40, No. 189152 [announced by the All-Union Scientific- :Research Institute of Oxygen Machine Building Industry (Vaesoyuznyy nauchno- 'issledovatel'skiy institut kislorodnogo mashinostroyeniya)] ISOURCE: Izobreteniya, pronWshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966, 73 :TOPIC TAGS: nickel steel , ZoW 7T-fnf2F98_rU4t-_' 1?1,Er14Z- ML CJW9 A."C11 LRe0,0F9r( !ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a nickel steel with improved mechanical properties at subzero temperatures.containing 0.06% tnax carbon, 0.45 to 0.17 '=0.377, aiLicon, and 6.0-6.5% nickel 0.60% manganese iSUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE*: 14sep65/ ATD PRESS: 5113 1/1 uDc: 669.14.o18.41:669-15'24-194 FeJP(q)/M,4T(m)jBDS AF!4"IC/ASD JD/Jr, ACCESSION ITPi AP3004791 S/0129/63/000/008/0062/010063 I AUrHORs Yllyaninj.Yeo A* '7410 4 1'.T3TLEs National confefence in 111nek devoted to the application of rare metale SOURCES Metallovedeniye i termicheakaya obrabot~a metallovp no, 8, 1963p 62-63- TOPIC TACSs rare.metals, steel production,: cast ircn production APSTRAM Author gives a'rosume of a conference' which was hold in Mnsk on 0-9' April i963 and which was devoted to the applIer-tion of rare metals in industry. t Fifteen papers were presented devling with the employment of rare earth metals in the production of-quality steals end alloys rts well as of high-strength cast iron.. Papers Wor e presented by Cand. ofTeche So,, Z6 I* Fedorovt acting presi e 0 - 05 0 e ov e a s;r0v Ry Cand. J?_T;ch. K. F. Klubnichkin QxLedmets Moscow)j'pr. of Tech. Sc. N. A* Voronava and Enge Q. A. mogilevtsav Institute of ferrous zetall=t DneDropet s of Tech. So. A. P. Gul 00~vll 0s,.; YF Eng- Ye. A. '011yanin V?s _~r yayev arld NUChYt IN V1. Nosov and S, S. _w Os Zatulovskiy,of the "Bolshevik" fa-cT-ory and lns~titutey~ of cast industry Calid. of a I Econ. So. H* A. Kaolyanova (Giredmet, V :oscow7;- Tr. of Tech. Scs GI V Estulin and Fmg. Svistunova kTsK110hM1v Mbacow);- Dr, of Tech. So. V. 1. Yavoyakiy LCa~d 2L L 1 Th' 5 7.- 6.3 ACCESSION URs AP3004791 and Cand. of Tech. Eng. 0. S. Komarov Minsk);- Eng. V. D Taraso7 and A. 11. I So. r.-A. Shevchi scientific-research x1d So, Yu. V. Kryakovskiy (Moscow institute for steels and alloys); and Cand. of be. D* IT9 XhudolcdIrmov (lailAyto-Drom Vranch, Bolotaki and Cand. of 7-eZ7. -So. D. N, Dudokarmov; V.V. 'ershovich ~Ivl~ and Flinak branch rfTf1-Avtopro=); Cand. of Tecb. 7FT7I AN BSSR, Kinsk); C.nd. of Tech. So. M. V. Voloshohenko iev ; Cand. of Tech. So V. N' Polisadov kr4oscow evening Tuie)j;_~.Ufphits (Lyubertsy*)j arA Parkhomenko ()Dnje- '-allu Conference r"e'co=ended to the ,te of ferroua me. crganizatic4s and nationg4 loadera that works devoted to the study of the effect of rare earth elementsWon the properties of various mater- ials be expanded, Suggestion was made to the maehine-building industry +o make videsDread test runs of steels and alloys with admixtures of rare earth elements. Orig. art. hast no graphics* -.ASSOCIATIONt, none SUBIM ME ACQs. 063ep63 VIM. 00 TEDs -00 RLT SM MY (MHER: COO SUB CMEs ?M z Isard d" ACCESSION NR: APIP009586 1 -S/0148/64/000/0010056/0061 AUTHOR.' Gulyayev, A. P.; U11yanifi; Ye. A.; Bo'golyAov, V. A.; Merk-ulova, R. F_. TITLE:, The behavior of rare-earth metals in liquid steel Vol -7 SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgi a, no. 1. 1964, 36-61, ..Y TOPIC TAGS: rare-earth metals, ferrocerium, cerlum~, lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium, detulfurizer, oxide-sulfidt mixtures, elecUron microanalyzer, ferrotitanium, liquid steel ABSTRACT: A study iras made of the behavior of individual samples of rare-earth metals in steel on the basis of'the sPeed of their burning-out process and their effi�ct on the oxygen and sulfur content in the steel. The.'introduction of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium and Draseodymium-is followed by a sharp reduction in the oxygen content of the'tteel., The oxidation of-rare-earth metals increases with their'increasing content in steel. These metalsLare also active desulfurizers. A study was Made also of the nonmetallic inclusions of rare-earth metals in forged steel. Card 112 ACCESSION NR: AP4009586 The chemical composition of the steel was established by the use of an electron mic.roanalyzer on any area larger than one square micron. "~ethoeiical difficulties Drevented the establishment of the exact chemical comnosition of the inclusions (impurities); all that could be founa iras, that they contain about-501pr rare-earth metal. The optical properties of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium and praseodyr,-iium inclusions are fairly similar, the last two of them .Lrequently occurring in the form of separate isolated globules. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: JOAug63 DATE ACQ: 14Feb64 EINCL: 00 SUB CODE: EL NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 Carcl 2/2 I r 7i .;, ( - , ~-, ~: - : - 1, ...I .., : , -, ~ - " 1. :! ,.,I - I I~iI".. I : - I . . I :''- V, I . . . . . ~ . .I - C" T TON f i A P 4 SUBMITTED- 00 ENCL: 00 11) SUB CODE: LMM U ix"A ULIYANIN, Ye.A.; BABAKOV, A.A.; FEDOROVA) r,i& Properties at low temperatures of chromi ese Otpol vith nitrogen. Metallaved. i term. obr.4~- ino. 12:14-19 D 165, (MIRA 18sl2) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inatitut chernoy metallurgii imeni Bardina, UL'YANIN, Ye.A.p,kand, tekhn. nauk All-Union Scientific Technical Conference OAdvanced Methods for the Heat Treatment of Parts of Machines and Instruments." N 164 -41 Viesto masbinostr. 4./+ no,lltSO-81 (MIRA 1810-A ZVff ~m)/EWP~w) /eel Z" b) C -66 0C NR: AP6000604 SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/65/000/012/0014/0019 LJP(a) JD/HM/'HW/JG AUTROR: Ullyanin, Ye. A.; Babakov, A. A.; Fedorova, V* 1. ORO: TaNXIChERMET 77, 3~) TITLE:, Pro ertie of chromium-manganese steel with nitrogen at low temperatures .SOURCE:, Hetallovedeniye i termicheakaya obrabotka metallov, ro. 12, 1965, 14-19, and bottom half of insert facing p. 41 TOPIC T&GS: chromium steel, manganese steel, nitrogen, impact strength, brittleness ABSTRACT:. These properties were investigated at temperaturps reaqhing -196*C for two series of laboratory melts with various contents of_,Cr~'~knd N'419.9-22.0% Cr. 10.24-0.35% N) and identical contents of all the other lloy elements (0.035-0.05% C. 0.38-Oi5l% Si, 5.9-6.17% Mn, 4.99-5.187. Ni, 0.003-0.0, % P and 0.007-0.013% S). The -steels with 0.32-0.35% N have an austenitic structuriKo ~2001C, and the steels with 0.24-0.26% N, an austenitic-ferritic structure containing up to 30% 6-ferrite, with the content of b-ferrite being the greater the higher the amount of ferrite-forming Cr in the-steel. Tensile tests at room temperature showed that all the melts have high mechanical properties after quenching from 1050 and 12000C. At +20 and -1960C N-containing Cr-Mn steel displays high strength, plasticity and itapact toughness; thus the presence of as much an 30% of 6-ferrite in this, steel d6ili"not apprec ably Card 1/2 UDC: 620.17:669,15-124:66 .2617A L 12-093-66 ACC NR: "6000604 affect its mechanical properties. If the content of 5-ferrite is smaller than 15%, it apparently exerts a positive effect,.since it reduce& proneness to the growth of austenite.grain during high-temperature hardening. Moreover, small amounts of 6-_fer-___ c -steel-- enhance- its weldjkgit -rite --in -austenitk _y~pte steel investigated-is prone M .to embrittlement~irhen heated at 500-800*C and.hence to a decrease in its strength, pla7sticity and impact toughness. The proneness of steel to embrittlement during tem- periag is determined by its C content. Melts containing 0,010% C do not get em- brittled during tempering. The brittleness of austenitic Cr-Ni-Mn steel during 700- 80011C tempering is caused by the segregation of the H23C6 carbide along grain boun- daries. Orig. art. has: 4 tables, 5 figures. SUB CODSs 11, 13/ SU13M DATE: none/ ORIG':REF: 006/ CYM REP: 000 AC,Z NR: -03. %N) 5957 SOURCE COM: U.It/012i)/66/000/010/0054/00'03 i.11 Y.C! A. 0 1"C' TITLE: Steels and alloys for cryogenic application SOURCE: Matallovedcniye i termichaskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 10, 1966, 54-58 TOPIC TACS: cryogenic5-steel cr7=6-imi~- alloy, austenite steel, age hardenable alloy/ Kh2lG7AN,5 steel, KhOG~,'~(EI~78) steel, Kh25Nl6G7AR(EI835) steel, KhN77TYu alloy, Kiii2N20M alloy, Kh35VTYu alloy e i's do not s ABSTRACT: Since M18NIOT and Khl4Gl4N3T austenitic stainless__~ste atisfy all the requirements of' cryoge .nic- e-ngineIe.ring due to low . strength, several other steels and alloys have been tested at low temperatures. . One of these was Kh2lG7AN5 austenitic steel, which-along with high strength, retains a sufficiently high degree of ductility and notch toughness at tariperatures as low as -253C after annealing at 1050C followed by water quenching. This steel has satisfactory weld- ability, forgeabilityand can be cold formed easily. Similar properties have been found in some Q'ther austenitic steels alloyed with nicrogen, such ad nl7G9AZN4(EI878) iand Kh25Nl6G7AV(EI835)ksteels. These steels, however, become brittle even after shoit_c~~po'sure_ t_'o_6dd_-800; their notch toughness drops to 1-3 kgm/cm2 at -196 and -235C. This disadvantage can be eliminated by lowering the carbon content to 0.03%. Card 1/2 UDC: 536-48:669.11#.018.8 ACC NR: AP6035957 Also, several age-hardenable nickel and iron-nickel alloys such as MIN177-1yu, Khl2N2OT3R, and Kh35VTYu were tested. It was found that an optimum combination o mechan'l-cal prope'rtles' -of -these alloys is obtained by annealing followed by ~,gjp ~at 700C (KI112N2OT3R and KhN35VTYu alloys for 3 hr, and KhN77TYu for 16 hr). After this heat treatment, the alloys have a yield strength of 50-70 kg/mn~ , tensile strength of 100-120 kg/mm2, and notch toupjinesslof, 5-8 kg/cm2 at +20 to -253C. Irese prop- erties can be sornewhat improved by aging immediately after hot rolling or forging. For cold-resistant castings with a satisfactory kp _~c~ sqeq&~h_at temperatures from +20 to -196C, a('D2S cast iron (2.7% C; 2.9% Si; 1.77% Hi; 30% Ni; 3% Cr and 0.09% MJ has been developed. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 5 tables. 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