SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VEYNGEROV, M.L. - VEYNIK, A.I.

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'X_ AUTHORS: Veyngero7, M. L# and Sivkov,, A* A. 51-4-20/26 ~TITIZ: A Method of Study of Emission Spectra of Gases at Room Temperature. (Metod issledovaniya spektrov iapuskaniya gazov, nakhodyashchikhaya pri komnatnoy temperature.) PERIODICAL: Optika_i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.III, Nr.4, pp.393 394. (USSR) ABSTRACT: A negative optico-acouatical effect was discovered in 1950 (Ref,l) and applied to gas analysis (Ref.2). This effect was used to obtain infrared emission speotrun(in the 15,~L region)of carbon dioxide. The apparatus Included an infrared monochromator with a rook-salt prism. A mirror was placed at 450 to the beam at the monochromator exit. Below this mirror a Dewar vessel (refrigerator) with liquid air was placed. Between the mirror and the monochromator exit alit a diae with , rtures was rotated (interruption rate of 430 In front of the entrance alit of the monochromator an optico-acoustioal chamber filled with.002Dwas placed* This chamber con- tained a microphone epth of gas in the chamber was' Card I/A, 10 mm. An alternating current from the microphone iia-a 51-4-20/26 A Method of Study of Emission Speotra of Gases at Room Temperature. amplified and measured with a mirror galvanometer. The figure (p.394) shows the galvanometer defle.-tion against wavelength for C02 at room temperature. The reasons for this effect are as follows. Carbon dioxide emits when an optical path is open between the chamber and the refrigerator, since the latter is at a much lower temperature. Due to this emission temperature in the chamber falls. Then rotation of the diae interrupts the optical path to the refrigerator and temperature rises again. This causes pressure pulsations recorded as a.current by the galvanometer. . Presence of carbon dioxide in air outside the chamber weakens the effect described here. The method may be extended to about 100 There is 1 figure and 2 * h are Slavic* references, both Of wric ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanios-and Optics. (Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki.) Card 2/ A,/ i4 rd ia -Jilf d 1; AUTHORS: Veyngerov, M.L., Nechayeva, L.M., P&nicmtov, NA., and Sivtov,,AA. TIT13: A New Meth6d of Investigation of Hatission Spectra of Bodies at Rom Temperature (Novyy metod iseledovaniya speL-brov ispaskaniya tel, nakhodyashchilchsys, piri komnatnoy temperature) PERIODICAL: Optika I Spektroskopiya, 1958, Vol IV, Nr 6, pp 797-799 (USSR) ABSTRACTS A now differential method of investigation of emission spectra of bodies at room temperature is reported. This method is based on the use of two refrigerators, in the same way as in the analysis of gases by means of the negative optico-,acoustic effect described in Rof 3. Principles of the method can be seen from Fig 1. In front c',' a monochr=at.-r alit 1 there is a plane mirror 2, a concave mirror 3 and a not-aelective optico-acoustic receiver tsee Ref 4). The signal produced by the receiver 4 In amplified by the amplifier 6 and after synchroacus rectification by a detector 6 Is measured by a mirror galvanometer 7- 1n front of the other monochromator alit a mirror moiulator 8 and two vessels 9 and 10 fillod with liquid air are placed. A gonamtor for the synchronous detector is on the axle of a motor 11. Direotly above each vessel filled with liquid air there is a cell which has Card 1/3 sylvite windows. Plans mirrors are placed at an angle of 45o to the y I SOY/51--i-6-15/24 A Now Method of Investigation of Mission Spectra of Bodies at Boom Temperature horizontal above each of these calls. The arrangement is shown in Fig I on the right-hand side. According to the position of the mirror modulator 8, radiational exchange between the receiver 4 and.ona or other of the liquid-air refrigerators will occur. The res'alting sipA produced by the receiver is equal to zero unless one of the calls in filled with the gas to be studied. In the letter case the resultling signal is proportional to emission of Sao in the spectral region selected by the position of the monochromator prism. Using the apparatus described the authors obtained emission spectrum of methane at room temperature in the region near 8 A&. The results obtained are shown in Fig 2. The monochromator olh widths used wars 2-mm which correspond to a spectral interval of 0.73 p~ The method described can be applied to liquids and solids, as well as to gass4- The authors point out that Stapenov and lhvashchavikaya (Raf 7) described an apparatus consisting of a refrigerator, a monochromator, the substance studied and a receiver which van used to obtain curves Card 2/3 from which by the usual methods the absorption or emission spectrum A Now Method of Iiroestigation of Smission Spectra of Bodies at Rom Temperature could be obtained. 'there are 2 figures and 6 Soviet referencox ASSOCIATIONj Gosudaretvannyy Optichaskiy Institut im. S.I. Vevilova kState Optical Institute imeni S.I. Vavilov) SU311 TTED s November 27, 1967 Card 3/3 SWBODSKILYA, P.V.; GZ=VIN, Ta.I.; VZnTGEROV, M.L. Phasometric opticoacoustic method for gas analysis. Trudy kom. anal. Mime 8:252-257 158. (MIU. 11: 8) Oosuda stvannyy opticheskly Institut,ine SaIs Vavilovae r (Gases-Analysii) SOV/51-6-5-31/34 All THORS Voyngorov, ILL., Sivicov, A.A. and Petrov, A.?. TITLE% Crooles I Radiometer as a Modulator of Radiation (RadiometrKrukia v kachoor,va modulyatora izluchaniya) PERIODICALt Optitca i Spoktroakopiya, 1959, Vol 6. Wr 5, pp 713 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Under some conditions it is not possible to use modulators of radiation which are rotat-i by an electric motor. The authors found that a modified Grookes' radiometer can be also used as a radiation modulator. The moving system of the radiometer consisted of four mica. plates blackened on one aide and aluminized on the other. Those plates were suspended at 450 to the vertical. A radiation flux which caused the 'radiometer to rotate was directed horizontally on to the blackened sides of the plates - Radiation flux which was to be modulat5d was directed vertically on to the alwainited sides of the plates and ims interrupted when these plates rotated. The rate of rotation of the radiometer depended on the vacuum and on the intensity of the horizontal radiation flux, whic moved the plates. The highest rate of rotation van achieved at 2 x 10- mm Hg with the horizontal flux intensity of 0.5 W. The radio- motor rotated then at 13 rev/sec,equivalent to a modulation frequency Card 1/2 CrookEs' Radiometer as a Modulator of Radiation SOV/51-6-5-31/34 of 52 c/8- This frequency could be decreased continuously to zero. The maximum diameter of the C-38-section of the modulated beam was 10 mm, Another variant of the Crookes' radiometer with two series of plates could also be used as the radiation modulator. In this case one series of plates was fixed vertically and was used for rotation of the radiometer, while the other was used to modulate the vertical radiation flux. SUEMITTEDs January 9, 1959 Card 2/2 PAVLENKOp V.A.0 glavn7y red.; VEYNGEROV, IU red.- GAMRj, D.G., red.; KRE24LEVSKIY, P.P., red-._,_MZ'FUUTSM, D.L., red.; TURICHIN, A.M. red. (deceased]; KOBYAKOV, H.L., tekhn. red. [Automatic gas analyzers] Avtomaticheskie gazoemplizatory. Moskva, TSentr. in-t naucbno-tekhn. informatsii elektrotekhn. promyshl. i priborostrooniia, 1961, 598 p. (MIRA 1515) 1. Nauelmo-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya po avtomaticheskim, gazoanalizatoram, Leningrad, 1960. 2. Spetsiallnoye konstruktor- skoye byuro, analiticheskogo priborostroyeniya Akademii nauk SSSR (for Pavlanko, Orshanskiy). (Gases--Analysis) s/o5i/6i/oil/oo6/olZ/012 ~9032/85i4 AUTHORSt Veyngerov, M.L., Sivkov, A.A. and Pien Nang-hua TITLEs A hot filament tube.with a radiometric modulator PERIODICALt Optiks t.spektroakopiya, v.11, no.6, 1961, 780-781 TEXTt This is a continuation of work reported by.the first two of the present Iauthors and 'A, P. Petrov (Ref.lt Opt, i spektr., 6. 713, 1959) - A description is'Xiven of a tube consisting of a hot filament and a set of moveable vanes immediately above it (Fis.1). The vanes are at 45* to the axis of rotation and are made of 0.05 am aluminium, foil with 0-03 mw mica plates attached to them. The filament is in the form of a cylindrical spiral and in made of tungsten wire. The tube is filled with nitrogen to a pressure of a few hundredths of mw Rg. Both sides of the vanes are co&ted with lamp black. Fig.2 shows the relation between the modulation frequency (left-hand scale) and the power input W (watts). The angular velocity is also indicated (rps). The curve ,-'tends t6affmaturatelt an a resul;t of frictional forces. The ~.IlsaturationlO. may be made to appear at lower velocities by increasing gas.pressurs, There are 2 figures and I Soviet-bloc rpferqnce. Card 1/2 A not filament tube with a *so 5/051/61/011/006/012/012 I I 9032/E514 L---- I I-. . . I- '1 4 6 i,? 16 1; I'd 611, 1) , W Fig . 2 L 5419-66 ACC NR; AP502-5087 SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/65/003/003/0221/M24 AUTHORS: VejTgerov, M. L Miao,Chia-ting 7-1 ORG: none TITIZ: Optic-acoustic gas analyzer with fixed zero-point scale reading ____SOURCE: -Zhurnal prilcladnoy-i~ektroskooii,-v.--3,-no-e 3P-1965p 221--224-- TOPIC TAGS., eas analyzer, carbon dioxide, acoustic receiver, gas analysis ABSTRACT: An improved optic-acoustic gas analy-zor is described. The device is an improvement over that-described by H. Humol (Chem. Ing. Techn., No-O 12, 776P 1~57). The principles of operation of the analyzer are depicted in Fig. 1. A s-_ieriatic of the apparatus is also given. The gas mixture to be analyzed is in- troduced into the wedge-liko absorption cell situatod between the radiation source and the optical-acoustic receiver. The latter usually contains the gas to be determinod. By rotating the absorption call about an axis parallel to the incident radiation flux, the thickness of the irradiated gas layer periodically changes. This, in turn, causes a modulation of tho radiation flux, the magnitude of which is proportional to the concentration of tho gas in question in the Card 113 UDCi 543.271:681.4 L 5419-66 A Fig. 1. Principle of the optic-acoustic gas analyzer with fixed zero-point scale re4ding. I- absorption call; 2- radiation source; 3- receivor; 4 and 5- axis of rotation mixture, If the gas is absent, no modulation occurs. This corresponds to the zero scale position of the device, The analyzer.was used in the determination Of C02 concentration in tho region of 0 to 2%. The experimental results are shown graphically (see Fig. 2). It is suggestod that the analyzer should prove useful in situations -in which the zero-point reading changes as a result of optical asymmetry arising from the various parts of the system. Card 2/3 L 5419-66 ACC HRx AP5025087 .A .10 Figmi--2-i- Wibia --ting-curve(A-e-reading of -light -source -voltmeter, relative units; C- concentration of CP2 (in %) in absorp- tion cell Orig. art. has: 3 graphs. SUB CODE: OP UBM DATE: 09Dec64/ ORIG MW: 002/ OTH MF: 001 G~C/S Ohl Card 313 c~_VXMZROV, M,L,j SIMV, A.A. Single-beam optico-acoustic gas analyzer. Opt. i spektr. 8 no.5: 735 My 160. (KIRA 13:9) (Gases-Analytis) USSR/Phar.--acoloay and To,-dcn~lo6y. Cholinergica V-5 Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biol., Ila 10, 1958, No 47191 .1juthor :Vbyngol'd-RybI-:ina I.V. Inst- Title :The Use of Es~~rinc and Small Doses of Aponorphine for the Control of E.=itation In Montal Patients. Orig Pub :Sov. zdravoollir. Kirgizii, 1957, No 4, 34.-W 'Costract :In order to rc:.,Lvc th,, sharp uanifestations of ;=itation in to Liental patients, it is rQccrxizmI,2d that s-Acutancous injQc- tion of apouorphinc hydrochloridQ (A) in r0latively 8'.1a11 dc)SQB (0-3-0.5 ril. of 0.2% solution) not proc.,acing nausea and va,-Atina, as a r-ac, be effected. A positive effect (calning a-Acr 5-30 min. following introduction of A) was noted in 200 obscrvations on 90 patients, in 84.5% of casQs. The Qffr-ct of A in short-lived (a f,~w hours). It is cxpcdi--nt to apply A in cycitod conditions bcTcjrQ and aMx the shock phase of insulin hypoglyccriia, as v-.11 as together with Card 1/9 19 USSR/Phamiacology.and Toxicology. Cholincraics V-5 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, mo 47191 barbiturates in the truatment by discontinuous slio-cp, since A contri- butes to the shortaning of the phase of pro-narcotic ox- citation and. increases the hypnotic affQct :~f barbituratQs. In or&!r to combat tho psychonutor excitation in 115 non- tal patients, incitiding 60 affectod with schizophronia, userinu selicylate (ES) ~ms applicd ( 1 LLI. of 0.1% solution, subeutmicausly, twice a day). In the majority of patients with dolirio-miential affQctions, a haUucinatory- paranoic for,-J of schizQphrc-nia and prosanile psychusos, on the 3rd-4th day of treationt with ES, a prolonged and last- ing dQcroasc of excitation could be achiovod. Complications in the treatmont with ES (excessive state of inhibition, nausia) wcra obsom:4 in 16.5% of casos.--S.M. Shtcynburg Card 2/2 TEYNGOLID-R' KIIIIA, 1. V. "The use of a-o~qorp ne xid ezcrire ~o comhat the causative agent in mentai natients." Iirgiz State I Medical Inst. FrunZe, 1c,56 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Sciencc) SO: Kninhrmva Idol ' NO.- 3Ej 1956 %loscow V-IrT V C-rld Lod S and esorine to curlib- in vationtc." 1957- 16 pp (yiTJ z li-u; Q 2'-,0 22-.-~:, 13) VEYNGO.L#D-RYBMA, I.V. Letter to the editor. ZhUr- nevr. i paikh. 64 no.2:319 164, (KTRA .015) f - t I , m- MMMMW U M /Pharmacology - Toxicology - Tranquilizers. Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol,, So 3; 1958, 1M7 Author Veynp!~Id RybkI=j I.V. Thst, Title On the Use of Reserpine in Psychiatric Diseases. Orig Pab Sov. zdravookhr. Kirgizii., 1957., No 4., 58-59- Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 U-5 VICIVIK, A,, prof. Regularities are better than fortait7. Tekb. mol. 31 no 10-:L2 163. (KMA l6sgio* 1, Chlen-kor spondent AN BSSR. (Engi neering) VEYNIK A I Mathematical formulation of the problem on the freezing of wet ground." Sbor. nauch. trud. Fia.-tekh.inst. AN BSSR no.7:179-183 (KM 15:7) (Soil freezing) VEYNIK. A I. Experimantal determination of the heat capacity of electrons, Izr.vys, udheb.zav.;fiz.no.2t173-1?-4 163. (MRA 160) 1. Bolorueskiy politekhniches4y--i*jAftvAi* (Themeleotridity) ,VEYNIK, Allbert lozefovicb-, TSTEDIDIA, L.N., rcfd, (Sbrinkage phenomena and the feedl!ng of castIngs' rqs ialtleniis i pitau-a otlivok, Vysshoda Wkn,.'la~ . 1964. 32 P. (MIRA 18~6) I BONDARET, Vladimir N~ Fy prof.1 M~iK"WfUNA-t Lyr~~ I k a !~T, .3 YefjmcvI-hi GLINKIN: F.r -1. [General beat enginok-! ing~, a wmud] Ob- shchaia teplotekLiniklil. ~ab--raT~-IIYA praktik-un, '(By] V.A. Bondare-7 I dr. Minssk~ Vysohs-ta 1-41 p. (M'-ILA A811 10) All Saq (L.r Veynik) - J, .-L., 1, im, Dis3ert5tion: ar-d Cc,-cl-'nf7 of Solids." "o.7co-' Aviation Trcl~n Ir 5 Jim 4-7 SOv Vochornyayn Moskvr~, Jun, 1',34" (Pro,ll~rt i~!"----36) -NIMITK~- A. -I, -and --GLMINAN, A. -A. "The Theory of Heat Exchange Between Casting and Form: Selection of the Optimunt Wall Thickness of the MeLal i1old", Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fizikio Vol. 20, Uo. 9. pp 1029- 1038, 1950. -SO: W-17131,, 1 Mar 1951 it is v 0 i s It Otte* -0-#o law,, A 1 313 CTM Of 9OLMS or ,"TsADY OUT CONDU ` 30 A of, l,, 12- - TOM 1 AlterrRARTIONAPIC- A- o 1363-8011SM 11". Ifik 11801 "o 3#Rlew) IL metb'd O . or 0 Ilk a recent Pap . CO 00 wall mat of problemsol given for IlkV lkpp"*' goo 0 1 zoo 00 Th e sirsity hv&4 r6wAwlIufi in bodies kit Arbitrary AApr. on coo method is based on certain piopgrues of fields and. speci- 00 coo fically, on that property wMcb tag be dtfkwd as ttw stabil- so d ib see e 00 ity ot It* beat nov. The effect of the "ape can be descr i 0 0 - by a certain vvilable peramolor reflecting a special cr 0 00 13 1 lerion of Approximate similitude. This permits a tinder mike ineit Id 0:0 0 ., m cg the concept of nimilitwile of famperalure fie 00 13 400 like tartar go JOV40t fOrAlf0g. 46 & WCODWY C01410M. the It goo ritiortiva Ssomfiric similitude tic the C.Odurling thquen. it p w,ty to sh-ma rim. by a furthof dvvvtovmtnl of The t 300 &pprtsaimslv similitude, a number of firstiltal problems tit too unsteady twat coviduction can be solved approximately. U00 tauth) woo a CLAIWKAIWN lid 0 SIVINSIv- 4"V at ,- 1--r - ----- it of -# - "' 0 i to to kit or g," : & * 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 SO o o t 0 01 o 0 0 0 010 VEYNIK A I Innovations in chill casting. Mashinostroenis no-5:51-56 S-0 163.; (MIRA 16:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN BSSR. Mnli"tals Casting mar 51 "Zffect of Convection on the Process of Ingot Solidification," A. 1. Veynik, Cand Tech Sci,* ,KATI (Hoscow Avu Technol lust) Litey Proizvod" No 3, pp 14-16 Study of pbys conditions of solidification broug'at 'the conclusions: Natural cowrection, has no effect an the crystu rate of an inot under norzal condi- tions (only slight overheating). Measwes vhich contribute to directional crystu and decrease, baftbt ',of shrinkage cavity are decrease in intensity of lqM1 USM/Metals - Casting (Coutd) Mar 51 host elimination from the sides and top of an ingot, Increased beat eliminaticm tlr~aagh the sold bottom, and more efficient thermik' insulation of bead. d4 P4 U&MJYMAIS CAS "Thermal Calculation of a I. Veynik, Canl Tech Sci, Moscow A~m Technol Inst "Litey Proizvod" No 6, pp 20-22 Discusses the influence of nonmeTALLlic Sold-on- the-crystu process in castings andLauggests f=wl", vbi* express -relations ssoM various factors durUg solldlf.~cst%= of cast"S. 196W3 tals - Canting, Equipment J'U1 51 ,Thermal Design of Metal Hold by the Method ,of Finite Differences, "'A. I. Veynik, Cand Tech~ Sci, Moscow Avn Technol Inst Litey Proizvod" No 7, pp 16-18 Method of finite differences facilitates V-4 is in cale'n process, of significance of YX -.4 various zold parameters which have effect on: Ag. kolidification of *caiting. It permits coinsid-' eiition of temp chani~s in thermo-phys constO of materials of ca:sting and mold &u-d their 19" OSM/Netals Casting, Equipment Jul 51 (dontd) 4*at-.loss coeffs, and also change in value of i0p between mold and casting In the process , ,of cooling. Method id applicable to castings, of limited sm&ll thicImess. 19" ) 14* ~. L. 1. VeIni anti A. A. Gukhtivan. "nj3y,1Is of wn(iiiioms of thcrrii3i Iiit,)tacticri b3twuen casting and riold. P. 51 Foscow Inst. of %vistion Technolog7 Chair of Thermotechnics. Jan. 10, 1950 So: Journal of Teciinical Physics, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Jan. 1951) 1. Veinik cmd A. A. G-ukhman. '-~,~ethods 'LI-r calcuaating the crysto'lization rocesses in casting. F. 65 I-bscow Inst. of :1,viation Technolo Chair ofqlllermoteclmics Jan. 15, 1950 SO: Journal of Technical Fhysic lol. 21, No. I (Jan. 1951) 471 110P CAWINS Of I HOWAll A _1 -% hl,- ILI 1. All.1 Of 1114- CINJI119 Of C4,4111gs. J'Alli.141sh to 11141.111% llwhk Air 111"Attull. W4604 I" deto-cmh .dnc thamAl 004daitifib"I C04fta. !A~ 1. VefulL ~ UMN4m P .- 1.71. "~' 12 ;' -;' ! tl"A-,MXWW - t Under in"14=1 =4 sed W" a metsj at ks saaam. tion telala., a of cmpkto wmffim;wa Is ulmmut m')FIettin the temp. of the Inew "d of the Outside of thik: (i agalut the time, and the themal cmd. I detd, fmm the formtda ~ - Q;X. (11 - lt)FTkmJ./sq p4 /hr whetix is the thIcimica of the coating, Qr, Is btat o( ''j! the rectal, (I sad 4 are temps. of the =14 wau After Widificaf1m, and r i3 the time of U=- EXPU- Proctice 844 the mults. -.Lmtod Mon i~z'.-ta. VEYNIKv A. I. VUR/Ketals - Casts Fab 52 "Crystallization of Cast in a Nonmetallic Mold," A. I. Veynik, Moscow Avn Technol Inst "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XXII, No 2, pp 2T7-284 .Correct theory explaining process of heat exchange between cast and mold is necessary for selection of proper solidltying conditions. CuiTently applied theory by X. Chworinoff (cf. "Die Giesserei" 27, 177, 201, 222, 1940) shows some deficiencies, analyzed in this article. Indebted to A. A. Guk-h-n- Received 30 Mar 51. VEYKIKS A. I. VM/Xetblx - cast# 'Feb 32 "Crystallization of Cast In a Metallic Holds" A. L Vsynik, Moscow Avn Technol Inst "Zbur Tekh Fiz" Vol XXII, No 2, pp 285-293 Derives forwilas of heat exchange between cast and ahold and between thickness of solidified cruet and time, last particularly Important because it chez-ac- terizes crystn of metal and quality of cast. Zxptl data were in agreement with theoretical results.. Indebted to A. A. Gukbman. Received 2 Jul 51- 209%5 VMTKI A. I. Founding Cooling of castiDg. Dokl. AN SSSR 85 no. 3, 1952 -4, UNCLASSUM. V E y wfl~j PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 6oo - I BOOK cal No.: AF617183 'Author: VEYNIK, A. 1. Full Title: HEAT PRINCIPLES IN THE THEORY OF CASTING .Transliterated Title: Teplovyye osnovy teorii litlya PUBLISHING DATA ,Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House on Machine-Building and Shipbuilding Literature (MASHOIZ) Date: 1953 No. PP.: 383 110. of copies: 4,000 Editorial Staff Technical Editors: Modellp B. 1. and Sokolova, T. F. Appraisers: Konstantinov, L. S., Bidulya.. P. N. and Rykalin, N. N. PURPOSE: For foundry technicians, personnel of scientific research in- stitutions, students and teachers of foundry operation. TZIT DATA ("overage: This book is a theoretical study of the cooling process in metallic and nonmetallic castings. Casting phenomena are grouped into four classes, namely: casting into nonmetallic moldso into chill molds, into Ingot molds, and finally the casting of nonmetallic materials. in'the process of formation of the ingot thermal phenomena play a basic role. The theory of heat transmission based on the 1/2 . Teplovyye osnovy teorii litlya AID 600 - I theory of analogies Is widely applied. No. of References: Total 60, 56 Russian, 1933-1952 Facilities: None 2/2 7. Thermal theory of founding, Lit.proizv. no. 4, 1953. 9, Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. -- ---- ---- ---- -- -I - - --- . - 5336 vapik,, A. 1. Litlys pod davlaniY$N- (Ksk*tOM* R&Behst.,--)* Not Maahgisp 1954. 63 O.B. ohart 22 am 8.000 eks. 2r-(55-901) P 621.7A-04 sot Knishnva letopis Vol. lo 1955 124-1957-1-455 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 58 (USSR) AUTHOR: Veynik, A.I. TITLE: Analysis of the Flow of Molten Metal in the Mold for Pressure Casting (Analiz protsessa techeniya rasplavlennogo metalla v forme dlya lit'ya pod davleniyem) PERIODICAL: Lit'ye pod davleniyem. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1955, pp 14-30 ABSTRACT: It is noted that the*wmal conditions that affect the process of casting must be considered in conjunction with the flow conditions that result from the action Of the pressure plunger. Starting from certain assumptions, the Author derives formulas for the hydraulic and thermodynamic calculation of the process involved in the shaping of a casting. It is noted that the hydraulic formulas are obtained for the case of stationary flow, which is possible only in -the ?resence of significant internal friction; otherwise the inertial forces would assume a considerable magnitude. It is also noted that the accuracy of calculations performed with these formulas, for all practical purposes, is fully adequate. In conclusion it is said that the hydraulic resistance of the mechanical device is no Card 1/2 less important than the resistance of Cie mold, but that its calcul- 124-1957-1-455 Analysis of the Flow of Molten Metal in the Mold (cont.) ation in principle does not differ from that of the mold and, hence, there is no need for including it in the present paper. A.N.Klirnentov 1. Liquid metals-Flow-Analysis Card Z/Z _Vr E I AID P 2577 SubJect USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 16/16 Authors Oukhman, A. A., Doct., Phys. Math. Sci., Prof. Shumayev, A. I. and A. I.-Vgyn k Tech. Sci., Profs. L_, Docs. Temkin, A. G., Kand. -Te-cff-. Blokh, A. G., Kand. Tech. Sci. Title A. F. I-..hudovskiy Teplo obmen v dispersnykh aredakh (Heat Exchanixe in Dispersion media) Gosenergoizdat, 19 'IF-(Book Review) PeriodiCal Teploenergetika, 8, 60-64, Ag 1955 Abstract The book is an analysis of large-grain dispersion material. The reviewers consider the book as a t5uely contribution to Soviet science, although it is not devoid of some small errors. Institution None Submitted No dat6 [Heat conauctivity testing of patnts for molds] lopytaule kokillnykh krasok a& teploprovodnoet'. Moskva. Maebgis, 1936. 231 p. (KLRA 9:12) (Rea t-Traw-miss ton) (Founiling) VWNIK Allbert lo-jifovich; OUKMUR A.A., professor, doktor fisiko- matematichaskikh nauk, redaktor. SUSHKIN, I.N.. redaktor izdatelf- stva; RiMWV, A.P., tekhnicheakil redaktor [Technical thermodynamics atA principles of heat transmission] Tbkhnicheakaia termodinamika i oenovy teploparedachi. Pod red. A.A.Gukbmana. Moskva, 4:Ds. nau-nhno-tekba. isd-vo lit-r7 po chernoi t tevetuoi matallurgii; 1956. 448 p. (MLIA 9:9) o (Thermodynamics) (Heat-4ransmission) D-3 UdsR/,*Ato/m)ici~id Molecular Physics- Statistical Physics Thermodynamics Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 719 Author Inst Title Concerning the Non-Equilibrium Nature of Thermodynamic Processes. Orig Pub Tr. Mosk * tekhnol. in-t pishch. prom-sti, 1956, vyp. 8, 233-236 Abstract The author introduces a criterion of non-equilibrium in thermodynamic processes k PIP,7 1, ,where P :~~P- -P,-is the deviation of the potential ?- at a certain point from the alverage value P-~ taking over the volume, as well as a non-.Itatic criterion K6 - ,~t P/Pi