SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YANCHEV, YA. - YANCHISHIN, F. P.

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65668 SOV/136-59-10-5/18 Production of Lead at the Lead-Zinc Plant at Kerdzhali the first alkaline refining, total. Obtained: crude lead; matte; mechanical losses and losses in the exhaust gases; total); quantity, t; Pb, %; quantity of lead, t; recovery of lead. Cu, %; quantity of copper, t; recovery of copper, In the conclusions, the authors state that at present, after two years' operation of the plant, its production has reached the planned level. 93% of lead present in the raw material is recovered, the remaining 7% being distributed as follows: 0.9% in the matte, 2.9% in the slag, 0.7% in the arsenical and bismuthous lead, remainder - unrecoverable losses. The labour productivity has reached 70 t of metal per man per year. There have been no cases of lead poisoning. There are 4 figures, 3 tables and 3 Soviet references. Card 8/8 P 9VA Aoc"~V, 4FI. Bulgaria/military B g ~ YANCHEV,, Ya., Xeditsineki.Podpolkovnik; author of the C Armi' arucle: NT he Need for. First-Aid Training. (KaNdna ArmiXj~ Sofia,.2p Jul 60, p 2) 24 t9 _ply Bulgaria/Military TANCHEVy Ya., Meditsinski-Podpolkovniki author of the k"tTole, "Health Habits and Medioal Training of' Sorvioemen.11 (Narodna Armiya Sofiay 11 Aug 60, p 2) 24 (1) tg ;~q 'Bulgaria/Military B-395 YANCHEV, Yancho, Polkovnik of the Medical Service (tiePtsinska sl~z~ba); author of an',article entitled "Medical Support of Tactical Exercises" discussing the planning and operation of a regimental aid station dur- ing a tactical exercise conducted in mountain terrain. (Voenno Meditsinsko Delo, Sofia, Vol 6, Dee 60, pp 60-64) 24 (1) Y.T. [Iordanov, I.T.]; POPOV, M.&I KAROLEVA, V.D.; YANC EV YaAh. YORDANOV Experience in the treatment of Wdelz oxides at the Plovdiv Nonferrous Metal Combine. TSvet. met. 36 no.l123-30 A 63. (KRA 16: 5) 5:5) (Bulgaria-Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) 11 T ~1211! ,-F YASTCH W,.k,_Kina Gr. Country: Bulgaria Aca~"I=dc D,-_Li*fw_-o,- not indicated kjn:Miation-, Teacher at. txx VO, Aprilov School in Bur-as &ource: Sofia, Biolo,,riya i Ehimiya, No 2, 1961, pp 48-49 ai ta: "How I Aroused Interest and Introduced Life in The Lesson "Cotton and_Hemp.11 A04 91~~0'0'0792 0106/65/0001009/0071 _~4 SOURCE CODE /6-0 1AUTHOR: Krisilov, Yu. D., Yancheva, L. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Maximum gain of transistorized RC-amplifters SOURCE: Elektroavyazl, no. 9, 1965, 71-74 TOPIC TAGS: transistorized amplifier, amplifier gain ABSTRACT: The maximum gain of a common-emitter trans i1stori zed -amplifier stage is theoretically, investigated at medium audio frequency. This transistor is assumed to be operating within the active range of its I-V characteristics (claBs-A operation). The effect of the collector-base feedback conductance is neglected, Formulas for the gain and optimal collector current in terms of external -circuit parameters and static current gain are developed. Graphic material is supplied to facilitate the use of the formulas when Soviet-manufacturcd transistors are dealt with. The curves permit figuring out the potentialities of RC-stages., in some cases, these curves permit approximate selection of the operating point and evaluation of the maximum gain; as Card 1/2 UDc: 6zi.375.41 -~N P 6 L 17 t4-66 L ACC NRs AP6000792 '000' A I I FRA rule, the maximum gain corresponds to conditions different from those recommended r U the ximu le' m for typical operation. A good agreement between experimental results for P13 :Perat )r typical transistors and the theoretical curves is claimed. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and transis torsand tj 12 formulas. _ formulas 17 SUB COJ) . SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 2.qAug64 ORIG REF: 003 E 09 C (-. "rd 22;~ 111he 'functional Condit-l.on of the Ca.-diovascular System ijuxiw -.he Variuu.-3 Phases of Primary Tuberculosis in (,hildren." Cand bied Sm". Acad I-led Sci USSR, MoEcow, 1954- (IM, Nlo 9, Feb 55) SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 ;tug 55 - Survey of SciQntific and Technical Disserti.ition Defended at USSR Higher Zducational inst1t,-itions YANGHXVSXATA, A.A., kandidat meditainskikh nauk Case of in vivo diagnosis of a primary czr4ise t=or resulting in exudative pericarditis [with suamary in French]. Probl.tub. 35 no.2: 109-112 057. (MIRA 10:6) 1. Iz detsko7 legochno7 kliniki (zav. - prof. H.P.Pokhitonova) Ineiituts tuberkuleza (dir. Z.A.Iebedeva) Akademit, maditsinskikh nauk SSSR. (MYOCARDIUM. neoplasms radom7oma cousing exudative pericard.itio. with tubere. in child, diag. (Rua)) (KYOKA. in inf. & child myocardial radomyoza causing exudative paricarditis, with tuberc., diag. (Rua)) (MIGARDITIS,' in inf. and child exudative. caused by myocardial radomyoms. with tuberc., diag. (Rua)) (TTERROUIMIS, in inf. & child with myocardial radomyoma causing exudative pericarditis, diag. ~(Rus)) YAIIGIWBXAYA. A.4,1,- kand.med,nsuk J'anctional state of the cardiovascular system in various phases of primary tuberculosis in children [with summary in French]. Probl. tub. 36 no.1:51-59 '58- (HMA 11:4) 1. 1z Detskoy legochnoy kliniki (zav. - prof. H.P.Pokhitonova) InBtituta tuborkulaza AMI SSSR (dir. A.Z.Isbedeva) (7UBERCUIMIS, in inf. & child primary, funot. changes in cardiovasc. system (RUB)) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTE14 warious dis. primary tubarc. in child., funct. changes (Rus)) YANCIINVSXAYh, A.A., kand.medonauk Card I ovitecular function In various phases of primW7 tuber- ciaoeis in children. Probl.tub. )7 no.5:101-103 159. (HIU 12:10) 1. 1z detskoy legochnoV kliniki (zav. - prof.H.P.Pokhitonova) Inatituta tubarkuless. AH11 SSSR (dir.Z.A.Lebedeva). (TUBXRCULOSIS, PUU401UY - infancy & childhood) (CARDIOVASCULhR SYSTEM diagnosis) ~-TA4qWSKAYA, A.A., lmnd.med.nauk The cardiovascular system in meningeal tuberculosis In children. Fe.diatriia 37 no.8.*44-49 Ag 159. (HMA 13--l) 1. Iz Detskoy legoahnoy kliniki (zav. - zaeluzhennyy dayatell nauki prof. M*P. Plkhitinova) Inatituta tubarkalesa AMR SSSR (dlr. Z.A. Lebedeva). (TUBERCULOSIS, KWINGEAL, in infancy & childhood) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, pathology) YANCHEVSKAYA, A.A.p ka='.med.naW: Differential diagnosis of nonspecific and specifi,-. pae=wnja in children. Fediatriia no.1:40-47 162. (HrV,- 15:1) 1. Iz detskoy legochnoy kliniki (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof, M.P. Pokhitonova) Institute. tuberkuleza AMN SSSR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent MIN SSSR prof. N.A. Sbmelev). (PNEUMONIA) (TUBERGULOSIS) (DIAGNOSIS, DIFFETMITIAL) SEVEROvy V.S. (V-Oskvai, u1.-6-90 kilometrap d.2,, korp. 2. kv.17); UVAROVA, O.A.; N-VISMOVA; Z.5,; fAIICJIFIIOr.AYA,,-A.A.; Duhrir)Em, ia. Plasmacytomas of the lung. Tesim. khir. Graeka,7. 90 no.,4:14-17 AP163 (MMA 170) 1. Iz khlrurgluhaukoy kllniki zav. - prof. L.K.Bogush), pato- morfologicheskoy laboratorii za-.. prof. V.I.Pazik) Ins*dtu- ta tuberkuleza AMU SSSR. 20-1-13/42 AUTHORS: Qrigorlyev, Ye.P.t Dzhelepov,B. S.1 Corresponding Itember of the All SSSR, Zolotavin, A. V., Krat2ik, B., Preobrazhenwkiyp B. K., Yanchevukayap 1. 3.1 TITLE: ~4e Conversion Spectrum of Hol (Conversionnyy apektr 11016o). PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 117, Nr 1, PP- 53 - 56 (USSR) The present paper investigates the conversion 2pectrum occurring in the radioactive transformation Erlbo Ho16o Dy16o. The spectrum was investigated by means of a spectrometer with a double focus- ing. The conversion spectrum is homogeneous in both fractions: Er160 does not produce any conversion electrons and all the electrons belong to the Ho16o. The results of the investigations of the conversion spectrum are given in a table. The intensity of all the lines observed decreased in a period corresponding to the half-value period of the investigated fractions: 29 hovxs in the case of the erbium fraction and 5 hours of the holmium fraction. On measuring faults something is sitid,too. The general form of the conversion spectrum agrees with an earlier discov- ered form (reference 2). Moreover, some new facts could b- ex- plained which permit the determination of the decay scheme of the Holtos The lines LI+L,I,LjljtM and 11 of the transition tak- ing place in the Ho16o were observed with 6o KeV. The decomposit- ion into the comporients makes it possible to determine the re- lati-.;, intensity of the lines. The relationship LI:LII.Ljlj - The Converuion SDectrum of Hol6o. 20-1-13/42 - o,2:1, i;l,o determ' 1'ned by the authors for the transition 86,4 keV confir-ma the multipole property E 2 of which.The line Ee - 99,7, keV discussed in a preparatory paper (reference 2) was identified as the L-line of th~ transition 107 keV by the authors. Moreover the K-conversion line of this transit- ion was four.d.The conversion line of the transition 298 keV on tho X-2hell is a narrow doublet with A E- 1 keV. Further particulars on these now discovered lines are q~vo en.The data given here and the data on the decay of the Tb (references; 7,60,1001,12)oan be used as fundament for the construction of the decay scheme of Tb160 and 11ol6o.Such a scheme is illust- rated by a graph. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 12 refer- ences, 5 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Physics Institute of the Leningrad State University im. A.A. Zhdanov ;"Fizicheskiy institut LeningradwKogo go2udarstvenno- GO univervitets, im. A. A. Zhdanova)- SUBMITTED: September 13, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 '4(6) AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICALs ABSTRACT: SOV/ -_,7-2` - 10-9/40 loffe, V. A., Yanchevskaya, I. S. r___ Dielectric Losses in Feldspars (Dielektricheskiye poteri v polevykh shpatakh) Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fizikiV01 28., Nr 10, pp 2154-2164 (U,~;SR) This is an investigation of the temperature and frequency de- pendence of' the loss ungle tg 6 and of the dielectric constant L of a number of natural manocrystals of feldspars in the tem- 0 2 perature range of 20 -,500 K and a frequency region of c'-10 5.106 cy. This paper covers the isomorphic series of sodium- potassium feldspars, the plagioclases (which are a continuous series of solid solutions of albite (NaAlSi 308) with anorthite (CaAl2 1131208), and microline (KAlSi 308). ~. resonance abnorption and an anomalous dispersion of the dielectric constant was found to exist in all feldspars investigated at a frequency of 5-105 c1p. In the range of 200 - 500 OK the dielectric losses in foldsparo are caused by resonance phenomena, resonance occurring Di.electric Losses in Feldspars SOV/5?-2~i-10-9/40 by thermal excitation. If the temperature is rai:3vd, the res- onance frequency also rises at first. This explains the exist- ence of the maxima in the tg 6 versus temperature function at sonic frequencies. In microline the tg 6 and F_ versus frequency functions exhibit two maxima and two domains with an anomalous dispersion oflE, As the resonance frequency observed in all feldspars is low and identical this resonance must necessarily be ascribed to electron processes. There is every indication that the resonance is due to the transition of an electron from one oxygen atom into another oxygen atom in the negatively charged aluminum-oxygen tetrahedron. This conception is, how- ever, of a still preliminary nature. There are 21 figures, 1 table, and 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ."IJBMITTEDs March 21, 1958 Card 2/2 Avg= a 117ritakuys, 3- W. 2003/5006 ~t- )V4 AXI-Twisce C..f."." .4 the Titreems State r-TORTUSS 3UU* I kgramika. 1960, Ir 3. vp 43-0 Cv3n) AISMAii2s The ~rj AU-VAJOA Comfort". on the r1trecus St.*. " told La Lawilagrad at the eved of t959. It sea orguatt.4 Wy 12.. tastitut kbl.U all1katow AN SSS1 (rustit.10 of the Cleat.t-T .9 Silicates AS MASI). Tossorassays thialchm.kaye 9%abobb.tro I-rA D. 1. meadelex-va (All-talon Chosisal Society 1".%1 D. 1. xazlslarv) end Comadar %vamm" ptiabaskly im.11tal iemat S. :. UVIIG~% (state Optim Imatitile istal S. 1. UVIXOT). Ka;ve t:t= M "ports as fte alxviotcro of glass, Is-4t1&.1Lcm xt%~:La!s of the witraoss state. the smaboat" of witrifla.11.0. &--I MAW1 fA.gbt$,j ",artiao of &Jago, cars 1.4 coaxed IRY L. Ud". At Us 5%k Meeting. 9 C"11 ali Us lave.t1datlam results of d1l.stam. 1. A And 0 ru-St. -Sozom act Lluamlbqron tt$ To. 1. Watt. *0. S~,. %or* of Alunimm .24 ]total% 1. _-Qza 11. "amdoo is horon-stalvat. glao:.1*1 It. A'. 3. F. Zhdamov reported on mosee coalrovez &I ales structure of Uoran-allimato Clas.4a =1 their as ALtLxtv, *Z4bz1cmx"21 To. A. ftrwy~xoohllv A 1. S. 10 1 card 3/8 La the SU-vQtsra--6~_pI*1 Classes". =~ 25 T4:3740 at Cr "a Oth mattg dealt allwth. at-atria properties W., L. Mt. ~111)mXa reported a. the straot.re 4.1.~,-tjaa a., zl-.4 WM the aid Of new 13"Ove"oess fl.111 S- AMA T. 1. 04.1. ki . -Structure .4a tro;.Orti.4 ait=6 C11- WaS R4;2U;ffWtb4 tolymer-theary 6: the Tj%-~ ported on the aC11117 an-A it# d.Zroe of dLc..oL.%j.a ra"fths last* a" fts~r cvr;Qm1U.A 4: t1. SI-.1 T. 1. 04*1.vakly reported an She mat=o of dislvaLrt. L. glasolika and arroWlizio T1. 11. ?,e%rO2T=, 'In vqetlgatl- of the V1.1-Irts PcIL7j"1k&c* -~4 !:a -- im, -PAI-to C2&smom-; V. "Ported on In, 81I.Callous of tr ust" fl-14.1 *C Zaj; %;:; 1, . incats glaaeab. T. A. Uff.. .Wbkjm r. I C fe"Re 1,,_k " jjr~p7j7t.1.1X. - T -M t.8_9_ Ir. It ... tin am his a- flat udelab vero *Lrrt*S oat under the of �~.,.Asor X. Z. Tovelrop.r.. at the 1.9.4ra tickle. LTI &=.%I Lem.-in (Chtt~ for glams of thd Laziadrod Tochaolorle.1 L~tlt.to L.~! to the, "p-r1t -no Zop-mi*mao of the of CI-A., 411_~w the cb~da. 1 C0.7001414B.. T. A. P~j~v. G_ T. X~-Ia -I 11.-a. Wtoea &." in-atigt1car".1%. a& the see- _64iWEN"Y-ot Classes at 1?1. syst.2 310 2 - 3 2C1 UO In %h* t..- Puente" r-mv or free 400-13=0 sad 0. the infIxemoe of a4tilts.4 f 4tuatmax- A also said. a. tM 41.stric of the.. I".*~. At the TOL assliag. 6 reports dealt TM, 44 coal. : conductors. 9 uln the coloring at glasses "A t~. Lmflas.ao at V.- Alation and 4 reports with t.obAleal Iroportlem of State* Infro end a. OXIactrie Properties s: Scat V. 1. n *;~#Zmk asset -1-Var Cl W: 4,_17.t2. 2. A. mal TP.4 _9jrxL, - Sh ~! reported an aatb~ts of cbaj~ay..14. 614;6o, wo eame of their Coastal properties end so the of t'-6 .&%tooq, - state In Ow So - "2U3. 2Y. - SY.). "g#3 A TI 3. 1. KOIC.Ly.to sat 3. T. Potts, r.7,mrs 1 0 It it b =7 Ioa is a S"11.7 of UL-27 0 Ix. A. T. x6l"Iyet ::, T.'aff atot. &1 4. T. later aas the *%.a- traft ov.4 3'. V.146domide A. to, A z&44.jT4pL1Q Wvl_ Cbaleocsaldoa-.a~TTO maov..ad T. A. L, t of r~ a- I' ""rlk*d on %be iebola struc ma - aj-;W..a74# a deteraimed by the. .1lik --r*maa1o. X. P. A... card 5/8 ropwrt-d on, strutter. &.4 proj.rtlos of f.rroa4 %~ 41.a_r'cd Vsesoju"oyc ao~cshchh~niye To gtekloc~Lm=,,i, k Ac4t~y-ly- 34, teninsmd. 19-4. Stckl=brsz~oye ficiato)-an-ye, tr4kv TrotiYego vwcooy~a~o sovtthchnnlya Le.iteroZ, 16-20 t.-r4br),& 1959 (Vitreciat Stote; Ti~nanctioiu; of the TaIr.1 ALl-Un1ci Coh- ference am the Vitroo'~ StEtc, Feld in 1959) M:~'scw' Iz4-w A:4 rSSn, 1960. 554 p. Xrmtz slip IDscrte4. 3,200 copies yrinted. (Series: Its: Truly) Sponsoring Agencies: Institut 1thint' alll%ntov AW~11 tack SSSR. Vseacv-=07. W.LChiiiikoyo obahch..tvo I.eal D.I. Mc.delcy.v% -0 Gwi-inrct,enhyy ordrui L'u1na cpti.ht.my 1..t1t.t I.ciii S.I. Vavllo-. rat.rw Sodrd: A.I. Ar,~Itlalkt V.P. BAM&kovSkjy~ N.A. Bczzl~_irodov. O.K. S-1.viala, Y.V.Vareln. A.G. Viiia", K.S. Tevstrop'7cv, A.&. Iotedcv, H.A. Muit~vy~, V.S. Xolct,w%~, R.L. T..A. Caz!mman, N.A. Taropay, V.A. Irlorlmokayii, A.K. Y&kWnd; Id. of Pullishing lauiii: I.Y. Sayorm; Tech. Ed.: V.T. 2ochaver. PtMP=: This !book Is Intended tar matexcLers in the science and technaloa of glasses. COVZP=. The took contains the report& and of the Third All- Conference on thq Vltreou, State., hold In Lem1zgroJ co, lfav~ber 1&19, 19!7. They de&l with the methods and results of stulying the Structure Of glas&ed,, the relatIca between the structure and rroyertits of Cloarcs, the nature or tc* chemItal bond mid glass tmrture, aml the of glass. Tubed *1114ca, machant= of vitrIfIcatim, optical rrc-,~ortle. and Slanx iitruct~o m,1 the electrical properties of glasses are also d1se,iszed. A air,'jer a: the r,%. parts deal vith the dej~ndcnco of glass properties = eccipociticc, the tintlr4 of glwisgs~ end re4lation effects, w.1 nochanical, tcchiilcal, and cb=lctLl pro, r. ties of 91"ots. Other poper4 treat r1ozo st=Icoc;.4,u:toro mid tc~la borciGilteato glasses. The Con~rerence ~ &tteaacl by more the, !6M dolv,~tts fra3 Soviet end toot Geroan scientific ar~r_niziiticnx. Axcad who jort4tijants 1. the di-cus.1oiii eieze N.Y. Soloaln. To. V. KawUwXly, Yu.A. Gostc,, V.P. YQ. To. Gatlib, O.P. Hcbedlov-Petresynn, G.P. MIXhaylow, S.X. Petrov, A.S. Lkz&re,, D.I. Z.vt., A.V. ShatLIoT, X.7. Plmhchlri.kly. A.Ta. L=ictaa,, Z.Y. Dcogtyaxt~va, C.T. 3yuZ9&AOWGkAY*, A.A~ Wen*V, X.X. EkoroytkOv, Ms. lickin, R.K. Feller, To.A. K".*tAcn,, V.P. fo-dne', R.q. Z.G. n"Ler, 8.4 O.S. The final sessim or the Conference ~ allresse! by Professor I.I. rAtayuciroutly, Ncoared Scientist and Engineer, Doctor of Tectnical Science.. T14* foll,~Lnz Institutes vere cited for their ccetrlbut-.oh to the davelo;,coar of glass $close* &--I teehnolo-V% Goowiant-nny~ o7tict.skly In.titut (state optical Insti-ute), I"Litut kbizil silikiter An SSWI (InstlUte of 511$cate Ch=lst:7, AS =r). Fixicheakly t..tit,it An SSI-S (Ptysics Institute As FI.Lx~wdi.1c5tvkly InotIt.t &q ZSSR InstJt.t- AS MS:Q, Institut :Izlkl AS Mqx. KItak (Institute or Acd~y a,- Sct.ze3. !o1or"0Lya S&R, KI"k), Zat-O-MtCrY Of ftyd~C&l Chc~14try Of Sjltt1tt3 Of t.,io ZnAtItut CitShthey I noor'A.I. cheakoy khIm.41 A~ B35R, MIft3k (I=titutt of, rc~rol and Inargonic Choatatry, Ace.2oxy or science. P.Jorus.kAY'L SSR, Xih~k)' Ito;tltv- vr2ok=olokQI.Nmrr'yL% soy.u..nly AS Ssiza(Instit.t. of Ele. Kojecalar Caicp~-!z, AS LvSM), G=-,,Urotvvn_ A" I"titut st~las (State 1"ttt.tc tar Glaas). C~~Iarstvcnayy iristit~t *%sk. lCv*lOk-A (State 1--tltute for Glass Fib,i), Gao~~tvc=yy irAtItut niche4kogo stahl. (.1-6t. Institute for EvectrIcal Glmi, Sibirokiy fIzIjLo- t.chulcheskiy inatIta-, Tansk (S'terimi rhyzjcott~-jdc~z Institute, 1447 univvrzitet (1,oftiograi State University), Mo-kovokiy Ttlftjk~ %ekhr1-%1cW1ck'txk-1Y Inxtit'" Oocxcw I~Tltutt of Chealeal TrchmOloo-~)~L-tlo4roAskly tvV-olo&ichrs1t1y instit,st 1- L&m*"eta (LeaIrq;r&! T*chnojo~;jcal Inatl"L Imfnl L-WOV,t), belol-ilaskly J_-wx (Belorussian rolyt.o'nii, institute, Hinnk), N"ocherknack-ly Sniiutut (wovact,ertAs4k Polytechnic -1 5v.r_-.-k1y rolit,L"tcho.kly 14stit.t (!7v,woI1o'tk Po4-techil:c Institute). The co-ference vas x1ohaar*.r. tr t:,c I"Utu'a of till1f%te Ch-I.try AS MZR (XeLi~& Dinetr - A.S. Gctl1b), U. T.t.cy1zoc7- cb.h~hcr-tvo 1=. D.I. Me.del-yi,- Cheolo-I Socl-tjy teeni D.,. yendele7tv), and the Goeti!arotv,~-7 ar4en* tx~sza oTtichockly Institu% %x4al S.T. V-Mv. (Stott 'Oni.r or CT,t1-1 1-111 3.1. Tr~ I!* rosoluti~& of the conrcroze re-rAstians to orchn'te a C-.te, for th. f V;. rc'--~h an glass, to rutli-11 6 UhLj~r U~. title I "I=ly- slIkI0 6-1 C::-'.Atr, or Gl-,.). ..4 to J.1n tt'~ Into ~.*)_.l C-Itt-e ca Cl-.. Th. Cmr.renc. %%.4k. A.A. teted,i't. Ac&,!,niclan. Prufe_-:cr, ani Ctitimmi a.' the Oriimitzatiae, of C.- attt..; Y..A. P,ry-?.wh1t., D-to~ of iu~l X'~'ber or tio Orgeati^tImal C~~Ittrc; wul F.L. M)~Ilrr. T-%~ of C~=I-l 54S..c.s. swop' The t,11tarl of the Orenn-zatim.1 C.-Itt- . -1 b-,.1 -L&hk. C.M. N.Y. Vc-I'Ltnalitcyn. L.1. Dvukjn&, p.r. Dobye~.In, I.J.. Dubrovo, V.A. Taff*. -1 S.T. K.I-Iye". W.rv-e. &--1-y iiiai,tez.1 -yrta. Vltreo~3 StAte (c.~~t.) SW/51:'55 4rins-Iteya, P-4. Csa-js%,Jca o.- ti, F.I~trlc I'leld 'A ratttr~z Cr hml-- -r L!f,-- 257 maz~in' O.V. N;~nirvce or E-1-tritA, co-lactivity cf solid cl~mt2 ca co,;~-Uc. 260 Q.Wyaxzo~, V.A, O.V. X-nn, ~I W.M. zutlk~wa. EltetrIC&I Comt-'ttlvlty cr 0I.S..5 of th. Z.Z.-A, -" " -310 20 sy.t" 264 2 . ' 5 ) K.A. ot the KautrLlIzAtloa Effect or Zlcctrlc~x CC64=tleltj~ In F~ed D-rm Ql-re6 266 Tewstroplyove X.N. StuAy ct LLffwtm of Son* Allsal 2onz Im Z~':Aca Clemets With the Aid cf FaeA~.tlvt jectoj*s -110 XV&M~~, Tt.A. DittualOu of Cc;ivr Icni In Gl~s D~je:nd.Ma on C~~ ition ~74 lafre, V.A., oa. P.,hvc~tenk,, and Z.G. Ywichevskzys. ZIe:tr$cm.1 Prc%vrtles of Al=iac-ili'ht.s 278 C&zd VIZ2 vitrec~ swe (C,-=%.) X.M. V.mbtyLDc . Cl-tt . v.,, -a jL.r. On t-- Fyc't-1- Of- L~PwcL!rz the (Melt"k.1y . ,..* or Rasc--ah:e LO-114 I- Ilikol-stly, B.P.. Sh-l't- T!'-'tro"- C"' PrCse:rti.3 ft-roviiLly, C.T. Eltet-cev Prcvrttea of $*!A F~iuo ellicat. 303 CT CU-"ZZ L"reva.- cr Fr~lvrtllf on Cm;*31tim X.S. C. Sm. ct the stual., secmac D.-Ista of 61sasts with ftjzlt~z- >77 SW-e (Cmt.) vLt Shldt, T.. A. CU the cf 1~, cr 6 C=;~jltt- po Gjg,111~. A.V.. ~.- V.V. Et,Ay cr the tzlr.*r1c Str~l~ Of - loord--u~ Gl#s"s P4 Kc4vc4rv, M.4. ac~ Al~t~TTtl- c.- W~h- 1~y Sam, Crj%t~IA ys.L-~km% AA'. 1.~ cr P.:. -.4 CStical C~-tent- or 323 V.7. C'ltutttt'n ~f th. Acti~tsm T~"a or vl-.~ Flow C..'-3itloa 3:z Kla. "A C.A. M,XY.Iina. Mr~t% c., V.r!-. A11111.1-1 '.'Mj~rt'tw of F-d W nf 7,x Rr A "x j AIS. o e t i 2- P. -.. r -. 1 ~ Zia x va F i 1 i-Fifto E 2 In, UN- 'PI f: - 36477 S/181/62/004,/003/017/045 B117/B108 AUTHORS: Ioffe, V. A., and Yanchevskaya,_I_.$-.,__ TITLE: Dielectric resonance losses in aluminum silicates PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 3, 1962, 66a - 68o TEXT: The authors subjected orystalline aluminum silicates obtained by crystallization from solutions in readily fusible salts (CaCl 21 1:aCl, LiCl) to X-ray, petrographic, and chemical examinations. This method of obtaining albite and "-spodumene in the form of dense polycrystalline druses will be published in Zhi;-Kh. CaAl2Si 208 was produced by a ceramic pr6cedure. Thece samples were X-ray investigated. tang andF_ were measured on dry samples in vacuo in the frequency ranges of 50 kcPH 5 Mcps and 100 cps - 10kcps. The effect of thermal treatment on the resonance absorption of samples was studied on albite, plagioclase no. 15, plagioclase no. 25, four microclines of different origins, and orthoclase. It was shown that the dielectric losses of natural aluminum silicates and of aluminum silicates obtained from chemically pure reagents are of the same order of magnitude. The dichroism observed showed that the symmetry of the absorption centers coincide with Card 1/3 B/161/62/004/003/017/045 Dielectric resonance losses in B117/B108 the crystal symmetry. It may be assumed therefore that these centers are not impurities but structural formations. The change in resonance absorp- tion during the heating of feldspars can be explained by the position of the cations in the Si-Al-O structure. Resonance losses increase after heating to temperatures corresponding to the formution of a solid solution, i. e., the start of cation displacement from the state of equilibrium. The results obtained confirm the assumption that the cause of resonance losses in aluminum silicates is an aluminum oxygen tetrahedron with incomplete com- pensation of the electrostatic charge To explain the experimental tempera- ture and frequency dependences of tang, a model reflecting three processes is suggestedt (1) Transition of the electron captured by a vacancy from the ground state to an excited state; (2) resonance absorption during the tran- sition between the components of the cxcited degenerate level; the splitting of this-level is very small and increases with temperature up to a certain constant value ( 10- kT); (3) in some cases, the resonant frequency in- creases with temperature owing to strong interaction between resonator and mediumt -) max --I/r (-(, is the relaxation time). The position of these pro- cessen on the temperature =16'depends on the near ord or round the defect. In aluminum silicates, electron processes are the principal causes of dielectric Card 2/3 R S/18 62/004/003/017/045 Dielectric resonance losses in ... B117XI06 los3es up to temperatures of the Iorder of 5000K and frequencies of 105 - 107 cps. In spite of a high content in alkali ions, ionic processes are of no particular importance in these temperature and frequency ranges. Resonance abnorption was also observed in cerium and praseodymium aluminates of perovskite structure. The results will soon be published. There are 10 figures and 15 references: 5 Soviet and 10 non-~Soviet. The four most recent references to Englibh-language publications read an followas J. B. Jones, W. H. Tailor, Acts, Cryst., 14, 443, 1961; If. D. Megaw. Min. Mag., ~2, no.2/t6, 226, 1959; J. Volger, Disc. Faraday Sec., 2 , 63, 1957; J. Suamann. Techn. Rep. Electr. Res. Ace. Ii. - L/T 348-5 (1956~- ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institute of Silicate Chemistry AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: October 27, 1961 ZONIJ., Z.H.; YAVICIIEVSKAYA, I.S. Crystallization of al=dnosilicates in l(m-colting ralts. Zhur.naorg.khim. 7 no.9:2213-2216 S 162. (141RA 11,~:9) 1. Institut khinii silikatov All SSSR. (Aluminosilicates) (Crystallization) (Fused salts) IOFFE, V.A.; LEONOV, A.I.; JAILqIEVSK~YAp I.S. Nature of the high dielectric permeability of cerium aluminates of a perovskite-type structure. Fiz.tver.tela 4 no.7sl788-1795 J1 162. (NIRA 166) 1. Institut khimil silikatov AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Cerium aluminate) (Dielectric 6onstants) Q, r-L.....5206-66 MKI JTj'U_U_U__i2Z__D PQ M A~.I_ (A), "'lub "J" u't/ujuj/b5/uu1/u'z/zuu3/zuuu AUTHOR: Toffe, V.A.; Yanchevskaya,_j,_S. ORG: Institute of Silicate Chemistry fm. 1. V. Grebenshchikov, Academy of Science 9SR (Institut khimil ellikaEFv Akademil nauk SSSII) TITLE: Study of defects of quartz structure SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Nearganichesidye materialy, v. 1, no. 12, 1965, 2093-2099 TOPIC TAGS: quartz crystal, thermoluminescence, EPR spectrum, luminescence center ABSTRACT: The therm/'011/uMt/inSescence of synthetic quartz samples containing the impurities Al, Na, Fe, Mn, Cu. Mg, T1, Ca, and Irradiated with x-rays In the 85 - 630K range and the electron paramagnetic resongmee spectra of the samples were studied. A very sharp Increase -in the thermoluminescence intensity and a change In the thermoluminescence curve were noted as a result of several successive irradiation cycles at 85K and de-excitation up to 230K as compared to the de-excitation after a continuoufl Irradiation of the same duration. Under such cyclic Irradiation conditions, In addition to Vie six-component signals, a new narrow four- .component signal due to the formation of a new trapping center appeared in the EPR spectrum. F or all samples, the EPR spectrum consisted of six-eomponent signals associated with the aluminum luminescence center. The thermolumineseence spectrum was the same for all the samples. Authors are grateful to L. L Tsinober and 1. Ye. Kamentsev for providing the Card 1/2 UDC: 535,661:548,19 3~ 7: 1 -6 ~J~ A", YANCHEVSKAYA, V.N. Correction of astigmatism in aphakia. Uch. zap. GVII glaz. bol. no.8:181-185163. (MIRL 16:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut glaz- nych boleznay imeni Gellmgolltsa. (CRYSTALLINE LENS-ABNOMITIES AND BEF01,14ITIES) (ASTIGMATISM) T;`- GCLTATO, Lidiya Patrovna; IZOTOVA, Mariya Alekseyevna; TER-OVAKIKYAN, Ivan Artamlyeilc4; TANCRETSKATA, Takaterina Aleksandrovna; SmmyUTTO, Te.k., r~SNV-A, L.A,-., takhn.red. [Men's shirts] Sorochki vakhnie muzhokie. Pod obshchei red. I.A.Ter-Ovakimian Moskva, Yses.koop.izd-vo, 1960. 95 P. (Shir;s, Men's) -YAIICN~W~~~zh.-konstruktor,- IZOTOVAv M.A. p red.; CHUKASHEVA, A.D.p spetered.; RERLYANT, I.Ya.p red.j ZAYTSEVAp L,A.p tekhn,red, (Designing coats for chi3Aren and adolescents] Konstruirovanie pallto, dlia detei i podroetkov. Moskvap Voesekoop.izd-yop 1960. 99 P. (MIRA 34: 6) le TSentralInaya opytno-teklmicheskaya shveynaya, laboratoriya. 2. TSentralInaya opy-tno-tAbnichsekwja shveyneya laboratoriya (for Taichevskaya). 3.'Glavrqy i=hMentrallnoy opytno-tekhnichaskoy shveynoy laboratorii (for Izotova). (Coats) GOLYATO, Lidiya Petrovna; IZOTOVAI Nariya. Alekoeyevna; TER-OVAKTHYAN, Ivan Artemlyevich; CIIUKAMV, Alekoandr Dmitriyevichj YANCHEVSKAYA Yekatering AlekvandrgYR4_LS=UTTO) Te.F.., L.A.j tekhn. red. (Easy to make women's apparel) Zhenakoe legkoe platle. (By] L.P.Gollato i dr. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo rootnoi promyohl. i khudozh. pror7slov RSFSRJ, 1961. 465 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Dressmaking) 2. USSR (600) 4, ElectrIc Contactors 7. Polishin.o contacts with marble dust. Rab. ener&. 2, no. 2, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Februnz7 -1953. Unclassified. V QA ~L '7- f4F---f YSKI gvardii mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby; SHCaGLOY, B.N., A 140 ~4 ~ 11 K o vHk meditsinskoy sluzhby, kandidat meditsinskikh aauk Dieth~lstlbestrol in the treatmant of tonsillitis. Voen.-mad.shure no,3-87 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:9) (STILBINMOL) (TONS ILS-D ISEASICS) "'j.' rj p- SHCHWWV, B.N., podpolkovnik mod. aluzhby, kand.med.neuk; YANCMSXIY. D.7., grardil mayor mod. olushby ~86ma chn.raoteriette features of the epidemiology and clinical aspects Bot.kIn's' disease; Vden.med.zhur. no.1:90 Mr 157. (MIRA 11-3) (IMPATITIS, WICTIOUS) P YAXCHEVSKIY, D.F., gvardii mayor mod. aluzhbY; BURWIN, V.P., myor mod. alu2hbv Detecting dysentery pathogens in the appendix: diwing appendicitis. Voen.-med. zhur no'.5:90 My 157 (MIRA 12:7) (SHIGELIA) (A.PPENDIX(AIIATOMY)) MR-1-MR49-10 W-f ~'Wm MM AOCHEVSKIY, B.A., inzhener. - Damage to propeller shafts due to corrosion. Sudosiroenis 22 no.4: 16-18 Ap 156. (MLRA 9:9) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Propellers) YARCHEVSKIT, B.A., Inzhener. IL Balancing deformed ehip ishafte. Sudostrocnis 23 no.1:59-65 Ja '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Shafts and shafting) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) WjcHjvsKIY, N.A., inzh. ii.-42-ds6 N 157. (MIRA 11:1) Shaft atraigltening, Sudostroenle 23 no (Shafts and shafting) (ships-Maintenance and repair) MW h8 glectron Microscope 11111minItion- of' Objects in Electron Microscopes,* 1. Tanch6vskly (deceased), 3 PP Ak Nauk SSSR- Vol MI1, No.2 -Comparlsoh-6f the work of tvo-microseopes with lighting devices, one with and one without a condenser, bh3wed that a simple lighting appariLtqa makes It possible to work vlth'ezill anode 'currents (20 - 30 micro-amps), generally considered suf- fi4ient qnly with- specially fJocused lenses'. y 4 'Su~mltted b rcad A. A. Leb6deT 2 Sep 48. , V. YANCHMKIY . [IAnchevatkyi, V.I.] rmprorvement of the elevator of--the SNT-2,,1 beet.loader. Kekh. ellt.hosp. 13 no.12M-18 D 1162, (MIU 16t2) 1, Derzh-tekbnagl7ad Berebadolkogo rayriddi-le=ya,"Sillgooptekbniki* na Vinnichchinis (Beets) (Loading and unloading) ZIIABITSKIY, G.; DUIJINSKIY, D.; YANCHEVSKIY, V., red. --- ---- ~7-- '' (On amateur radio waves] Na molodezbnoi radiovolne. Mo- skva, Gos.kont po radioveshchaniiu i televideniiu, 1962. 47 p. (~1111A 17:4) 1. Sekretarl TSentrallnogo komiteta Loninskogo kommunistiche- skogo soyuza molodezhi Belorussii (for Zhabitskiy). 2. Star- shiy redaktor peredach dlyn molodezhi Belorusakogo radio (for Dubinskiy) J _pt ACCESSION NRI AP4043733 5/0021/64/000/008/1080/1084.' AUTHOR: Kornyov# Ke A* (Kornev'g K. Ae)(Correaponding member AN UkrSSR) 'Yanchevalky4y, V. A. (Yanchevskiy, V. A#)j Gryekov, A..P. (Grekov, P. TITLEt Kinetics of the polycondenontion of dihydroxylic acid dihydrazides with dicarboxylic'Acids' SOURCEi AN UkrRSR*'D6povidij -no. 8p 1964j 1080-1084 _~~,-TOPIC TAGSs polycondensationi, polycondensation kinetics, sebacic 'acid, polyazide~ acid dihydrazidep sebaci.c,--a;.id, adipic ABSTRACT: The kinetics of the polycondensation of sebacic acid dihydrazide with adipic or sebacic acid in m-cresol has b een studied i" at 140, 160, and 180C. The 'study was undert:aken -because pdlyazides of carboxylic acids exhibit valuablo properties '(stability to acids6 i.,,alkalis, and organic solviints,and beat resistance) and form fibers and films and because of the,ab 'adnce of data on the kinetics of this,": I polycondensations The study sihowed that the polycondensation obeys, a second-order equation and proceeds through t.he ateo'-of.'.khe forma- FC & 1/2 AP4043731 ACCESSION MRS tion of the reaction products of one molecule of,the dihydrazLdc with- one molecule of the acid (11dimer" step). The rate.conotants, the activation energiesi and the entropies of activation of the "dimet" and "'Polymer" -steps were deteribined, Origs art, hast 2 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION9 Ins ty*tu t- khimiyL polimeriv i.monomeriv AM Ul-rSSR.(In Vatitute of the Chemistry ofjolymers and Monomers# AN. UkrSSR) SUBMITTEDI 06D~c63 EHCLI 00 __SOVt 008,~ OTHERt 004 SUB CODEt Od GC NO REP 1L C;T-W~ 2/2 AIIT!!C)R- Y.-.n(-hf-vsL,,iy V~ A. Illf, I P. :I I'd 8 11 11, ymrmm m ."Wt '41 t. Card 2/2-,-- GREKOV, A.P.; YANCHEVSKIY, V.A.; KORNEV, K.A. Quantitative determifiation of hydrazides of dibasic carboxylic acids by-potentiometric titration with sodium nitrite. Zhur. anal. khim. 19 no.2t260-261 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Institut khimii polimerov i monomerov All UkrSSR, Kiyev, V r 3 d'~ w, Paxt 1. alltrl'Et--'s dicarl w-;Th d1hydrazide of sebacic acid ovylic a-- -,r? J11 165. (11111A 18-5) ~.n AN Ok r.", sit, 1511 U Byulleten' lzoore,~en.Lj , .,j n, r a m noditim hydroxide i. , - u I "A ca a , A-B'3TFA Th~s Author Certificate introdu ces a method for p ifyir g, ~E caproiactum ur in q var7%,,Ln, pre-e. 4pd by n~ cher-ical treatment with q,-,H rtn6 aiYual Lne ISSOCTATIM. nbn-, SUTEWED 18APr62 S-M CODE. OC NO REF BOV; OW iF ~q lip f M, '0 ggw U.,~=,=. A -"y ~g& R~~ OR- vMW", P-1 .1 l-AT; -9TrB XEM vj7 sov! rx-14 L 22747-~6 EVI M)IRM(I)IT, RM t ACC NRs AVDUIUI~4 S bVR*a-c-66-r-.-u RTMYN67-o wro-o-37co-Wrown AUTHORS: Yanchevskiy, V,.A.; Grekov, A. P.; Kornev, K. A. I '_ - T-TIM - - - -777 ORG; Inatitute of Chemistry of HijZh-Holecular Compounds, AN SS R (Institut khimii vyookomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR) rV TITLE: Investigation of c-ca rolact polymerizationlin the presence of hydrazides of carboxylic acids SOURCE: Vysokomolckularnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. 3, 1966, 490-498 TOPIC TAGS: carboxylic acid, caprone, hydrazide, polymerization, entropy, kinetic equation, autocatalysis, activation energy, polymeri- zation initiator ABSTRACT: Polymerization of c-caprolactam, in the presence of hydra,- zides of carboxylic acids at temperatures of 230-270C has been inves- tigated. In all cases, the reaction was established to be of auto- catalytic nature. The kinetics of c-caprolactam, polymerization in the presence of polymerization initiators is described with first-order equations for the reversible reactions, The rate constants, energies, enthropies of activation, and frequency.factore were determined. The probable reaction mechanism of c-caprolactamr polymerization in the Card 1/2 UDC: 66.095.26+678.675 L 22747-66 ACC NR' AP6010114 presence of hydrazides of carboxylic acids was suggested. Orig. art hass 5 figures, 15 formulas, and I table* (Based on authorts abstracti INTI_ .SUB CODHI 07jll/ SUBM DAM 05Apr65/ ORIG REP: 013/ OTH REFs 004/ Card ~1/2 N X. IL-5 -&-.1 -A 5-~ do,& to A' - J * A V ~. a e 0 4 "URI ~Jq 4* jz~ No "0 pp I-A i UH 1 . 15 , i-j ASS. ol-3 F13-pi- V - . 1 J,.- g - I - 4- P.- - - - 1; IM-5 0: 0 0 S is V/9 /I/ 32-8-.45/61 AUTHOR GOUSHTEM, Ya. P. KUZMIN S.V.0 VOLKOV A.F.p YANCHEVSKIY V.Ya. TITLE Oscillographic -PbFta---r-_o_,S_r_a_p`F '"Geokhiff. (Ostsillograficheakiy polyarograf "Geokhill.- Russian) PERIODICAL Zavodskaya Laboratoriya 1957, Vol 23p Nr 8, pp 988-992 ABSTRACT A now highly aonoitive device for oarrying outanalyses is concerned here. The 'experiments of the quantitative deter- minations of small contents of Bi, Sb, Cd, and Pb at high content of uranium.are given as examples. The radiotech- nical scheme of the apparatus is 1-iven here which shows that to the main part of the apparatus there belongs the generator scheme with two tubes, a pentode with reversed negative binding in the cathodel in the wiring circuit of the second stage there is potentiometer which regulates the amplitude of the saw-tooth-like oscillations which are then recorded by the generator by means of a capacitor. The next tube (3) has an oscillation limiter the treshold of which is re~,ulated by an alternhting resistance. The oscillations are received by the next tube (4) which has an electrolytical cell and a cathode repeater, after which they are transmitted to the next tube (8) with the cascade CARD 1/2 CARD 2/2 Oscillographic Polarograph "Geokhi". 32-8-45/61 of the horizontal amplification. A potentiometer here serves as an amplitude regulator. The electrolytical cell is galvanically connected with the cathode repeater which is regulated by the next alternating resistance. Thus either a positive or a negative voltage can be obtained here which is gauged by tube voltamoters. For measuring the amplitude of the saw-tooth-like voltage there serves the next tube (6) which works as a voltmeter. The voltage is furthermore transmitted by the resistance (19) of the electrolytic cell to an amplifier with tube (7) in the first cascade. All cascades with the exception of end- cascades are fed with the voltage 160 V by the electron stabilizer (tube 16, 17t 18). Tube (19) feeds an electron beam tube (20) which has at the output from the filter the voltage 1800 V. Moreover the apparatus has various additional agtregates which increase its sensitivity. Examples of the application of the apparatus and the exploitation of the results are given gore. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, ASSOCIATION: Institute for Geochemistry and Analytic Chemistry of the Academy of Soiencesof the U.S.S.R. (Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. If rTrV I _rf CZECHOSLOVI,KI;, Chemical Technology. Fats and Oild. H N'axes, Soaps, Washing Lgents. Flot- ation Reagehts. Abd Sour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 22, 1958, 75343. Author : Yanchik. Inst : Rbt-gi*QA__ Title : The Determination of the Refractive Point of Flax Oil. Orig Pub: Prumysl potravin, 1958, 9, No. 2, 107-109. .'%'bstract: j,.n improved method for testing oils for their refractive point was suggested. The method consists in the determination of cloudiness In an oil sample which (cloudiness) appears Card 1/2 Waxes. Soapsb --- rILVj__ ation Reagents. Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 22, 1958$ 75343. Abstract: after testing dnd is compared with the stand- ard scale of mastic's suspensions of various concentration in water. n comparison between three methods for the determination of re- fractive point is furnished. Card 2/2 53 YMICHJIDI, L. L. Podr-otovica Korinov K SkarrillivanVii. (1-'.ltcrj.alY V f;o!no:,-I'cII' 1-c"toru) Barm-ul, ~1-95.1~. 2.; s. 20 -)yuro Upr. Kull tu.-7 Alt. 1-550 E!~Z- 2. S2) SO: Letopis' Zhurnall qa)h StatcY, Vol-7, 191:9 YANCHILIN, L. V., Cand Agric Sci (diss) -- "The rational use of corn with added peas in the green and ailaged form in the rations of milch cows". Moscow, 1960. 19 pp (All-Union Sci Res Inst of Animal Husbandry), 150 COP- ies M. No 15, 196o, 138) VISHUTAKOV, N.K YANCHILIN,,_,~.Y. Prinimali uchastiyei ABRAMOGHKIN, V.A.;;GdSEV.~' R.'d.; IVANOV, P., re&;.EEIDVA, N., tekhn.red. (Livestock feeding in the row crop system of agriculture) Kormlenie zhivotnykh-pri propashnoi sisteme xemledeliia. Mo- skva, Selikhozisdat, 1963. 133-p. (WRA 16:8) 1. Nauchnye sotrudniki Altayskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta sellskogo khozyaystya. (for Vishnyakov, Yanchilin, Abramochkin, Gusev). (Feeding) (Feeds) TAR G.T.; TANCH19ALW&P On the simultaneous effect of corrosive agents and strain concontratieft on steel strength. Dop.AN URSR no.6:525-528 155. (KWU 9:7) I.Inatitut mashinoznaTstva %a avtomatiki AN URSR. Predstaviv diyaniy chlen AN URM G,M.Savin. (Steel--Testing) ~a ratIil~ --1. -1 -f SOV/137-57-10-20349 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 10, p 278 (USSR) I AUTHORS: Karpenko, G.V., Yatsyuk, A.I., Y ~nchishin, F.P. TITLE: Influence of Mercury Upon the Strength and Fatigue Strength of Structural Materials (Vliyaniye rtuti na prochnost' i vynoslivost' konstruktsionnykh materialov) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. In-ta mashinoved. i avtomatiki. AN UkrSSR, 1957, Vol 6,,pp 42-49 No I -, ABSTRACT: An investigation is made of the influence of Hg (amalgamation) upon the mechanical properties of steel, brass, and duralumin. It is found by tensile testing that liquid Hg significantly reduces the G-b Of specimens of brass (by 3Z76), while that of duralumin drops by IZ'/o, and the 6 of brass and duralumin drops to 0. Liquid Hg has no influence whatever upon polished 20Kh steel and red copper. Fatigue strength is considerably reduced in testing by cyclic loading. Surface rolling of the specimens results in a considerable increase in their fatigue strength both in Hg and in air. The authors hold that the decline in mechanical properties is due to the penetration of the Hg, Card 1/2 via a system of defects, into specimens that have not had surface Z SOV/ 137-57-10-20349 Influence of Mercury Upon the Strength (cont.) rolling. The Rebinder adsorptive -cleavage effect makes it appearance under these conditions. Surface rolling closes all, the surface defects, and this renders the metal insusceptible to the action of Hg. P. N. Card 2/2 YAITCHISM. F. P.: VAsior Tech Sci (digs) -- "The effect of active liquid modin oh the strength of stool in the presence of strong concentratora". LIvov, 1T . ~55 15 pp (Min Higher Educ Ukr SSRI LIvov Folytech Inat)) 150 coplon (KL, No 21, IT)9, 123) 50) PRASE I BOCK MMOITATION SOV12610 Akademlyanauk Ukrayinelkayi RSR. Instytut mashynoznavstva te avtamatyky Deyski pytannya fizykc-khJYr1c'hn0J1i me1rhaniky metaliv (Physical, Chemical, and Me'a'a%Ucal Properties, of Metals) Kyyiv,, 1958- 142 p. 1,000 cqpies printed. Resp. Ed.: H.V. Karpeako, Doctor of Technical.3ciences; Ed.. of Publishing Eouse: V.'-r. Pea;~kmslk7y; Tech. V.I. Yurchyshyn. PURPME: The collectioa 4a lAtanded for metallurgical engineers desiring infor- mation on fatigue end corroedono COVERAGE: The collacticrf-, Of 15 ar4iclea in Ukrainian compiled by 9 authors en- gaged in fatigre and ccxrosirin researda,', Is devoted to the subject of engineerr ing practices in teating the fs-t.".gue properties of metals, mainly steel, with a lerticular emphasis on 12hi*y-LI-7iAnenon of corrosion fatigue and the effect of variouz liquid media upon ~-.zc:a fatigue. Methods of investigation are described Card 1/5 Physical, Chemiical, and Me,'aan�,:;~ (cont.) BOV12610 and the results e-val-a-ated. T~.r_ colIestion is dedicated to the sixtiet!i anniversax-j of the Acadzrizian Fero Oleksandrovych *~Petr Aleksandrovich, Rebinder,, an emineat met-al:_IaWst. The tests were conducted at the ip'sty-tat baA1v6ltfiqyi mekhaalky Mechanics Institute), Kiyev, Instytut mashynoznavstva ta L Ekq . ma*~.'-.~Zf .Ntc~'_ne-building 'aad Automation Institu~e). Llvov, both undoer t7ae of Vrze Ukrainian Academy of Science6 d at-the PoliteldmichLv- ~Po!T',-adhiiical Institute), Khar1kov. References follcrw eac-h ar*,,_*.c16# "ABL T B OV CONTMS: Introduction Rebinder, P.0, C11 "~ai Me~L.~nlcs 7 Karpenko, H.V. Effect of Ex.~elronme=t on the Strength of Metals 17 Afendyk, L*H. Deformat*ion AnilsotroW of Mechanical Properties of Steel in Certain Nonunifn= Pr~ycessea of Plastic Deformation 23 lard 2/5 Physical, Chemical., and Mechanical (Coat.) SOV1261o Karpenko, R.Y. New Concepts on the Mechanism of Corrosion Fatigue 47 Yanchyshyl,LF.Pi Effect of Agressive Idquid Media an the Fatigue ,trength of Steel Subjected to Stress Concentrd6tichs 53 -Yatsyuk,'A.I. Absence of Direct Relationship Between the Fatigue Strength and Corrosion Resistance of Steel 75 Karperiko., H-V--OM4 F-Pe Yanchysbya. Effect of the Tapping Temperatuxe of 4W Steel Upon its Corrosion Resistance and its Corrosioa-Fatigue Strength 83 Stepurenko. V.T. Corrosion Resistance of 1145" Steel 88 Stepurenkc, V.T. Corrosion-Fatigue Strength 6f "45" Steel in Hydro- salphuric Solutions (Acidl 97 Card 3/5 PhysiLal, Chemical and Mechanical (C"ont.) SCrV12610 Yanchyghya, F.P. Nature of Fatigue Failure of Induction-hardend specimens of "45~1 Steel with Stxess Raisers 1o6 Chayevalkyy, M.Y. Brittleness of Low-carbon St~el Caused by the Action of,Hydfogen 112 Chayevsllqy, M.Y. Effect'of Moltdn,Tin Upon the Fatigue Strength of steel n6 Tynnyy, A.N. Effect of Sulphiding by the MAZ [Minsk Motor- vehicle Plant] Method on the Wear-resistanice of Iron and Steel 123 ChaYevs11ww,V,XdAMach--!ne for Fatigue T4stinf in Certain Liquid Media 134 c aid '4/5 (coat.) SOV/2610 Physical, Chemical, and Mechanical Yatsyuk,, A.I*,, V.T. Stepurenko, and F,P.,,Y8zchyshyn-,11t Methods of Investigating the Fatigue StriBngth o~ Metals in Aggressive Liquid Media with the NU Testin~g Machine AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress (TA465.A42) 140 T14/gmp Card 5/5 12~-22-59 AUTHORS: Y--tsyuk, A. I., Stepurenko, V. T., 32-2-43/60 Yanchishin, TITLE: A-Davice for TestinS Metals for Their FatiGuo Stren.-th in Active Liquid Me,--Iia (Prisposobleniye (Ilya is,)ytaniya metalla no ustaloutnuyu prochnost' v zhi'kikh aktivnykh --iredakh) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Ur 2, pp. 229-230 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The ;iven fi;~uru z.nc! description show that the teat samples, compared to those accurdin- to G. V. Aki-ov (reftrence 2), were a little chanC;ed, and that at the testine rachine of the type - aroi~nd the toot sample a rubber cylinder with an inlet and outlet tube was fixed. The liquid, under the influence of whicl, the tect samples are to be stressed, can be stationary or ,jnt-fnuouuly passin,- throz-h. The influence of some liqui-as upon a perlite-ferrite steel is sho-an by ctTrves. They show that the! active liquido reduce the fati~,ue region compared to the influence of the air. So Card 1/2 inve-- ti jat ions of tliis hind are absolutely necessary for MM J.- A Device for Testinj Metals for The-Il.r Fati-tie StreriE;th in 32-2-43/6o Active Liqtiid Lledia maclkiine P-:rts whic.-I are ex.-joso(I to such madia. The device describcO- --Ijovc has already been nse,l for tro years. There are 3 fi,-,ure.3 and 1 refcrance, iviiich is Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute of W-chinery and Automation AS Ukrainian 03H ;oveawniya i Aiad(v-Ai Ilauk Xnatitr,t r. UOS AVLILABLE! Library of Con.-ress. 1. Fatigue (Mechaiiies)-Tenting equipment 2. Metals-Fatigue- Testing equipmeer, Card 2/2 s/i37/61/00O/0Oi/041/04,3 A006/AO01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1961, No. 1, p. 44, # u391 AUTHOR: Yanchishin, F.P. TI TLE : On the Strength of Steel Specimens With Stress Concentrators PERIODICAL: ."Nauchn. zap. In-ta mash-4no-ved. i avtomat. AS USSIV, 196o, No. 7, pp. 110 - 11,~ u/ TEXT: The author studiqa the effect of notches on static and fatigue strength in air and liquid media (water and 3% NaCl solution) of 20)~(20M), 40)~ (4uKh) and 1145" grade steel in annealed and improved state, and in quench-hardened state after heating by high-frequency current. It was established that notches affected more the endurance strength in air than in liquid media. Quenching after high frequency heating of notched specimens eliminates sensitivity to stress con- centration. Stress concentrators increase T b of annealed steel specimens and re- duce eb of quench hardened steels. There are 2 references. T. F. Translator's not;: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 5/735/61/000/000/011/014 #UTHORS: X4nqhishin, F. V., Maksimovich, G. G. TIT JE: Equipments for endurance testing of metals in fluid media. SOURCEi Akad4miya n&ukVkr&InskoySSRs Institut mashinovedeniya i avtomatW. Mashiny i pribory dlya ispytaniy matallov. Kiyev, 1961, 95-98. TEXT: Equipments for the endurance testing in fluid media of standard and micro-specimens are described. Test data are adduced. Utilizing existing design principles, several equipments have been constructed, one of which is a lever-type machine which tests simultaneously 4 normal-size specimens with a maximum axial load of 3,000 kg; analogous machines for the testing of microspecimens iave also been built. Four specimens, interlinked with clamping links which carry cups for liquid test baths, are suspended in a single vertical chain, the top end of which is hinge-clamped onto a threaded rod supported by a wingnut which rests on a 2-column- supported bracket. The lower end of the specimen chain is hinge-fastened to a crank, hinge- supported by the base; the long end of the crank, with a mechanical advantage V of 50:1. supports a weight. To apply tension to the specimen chain, the weight if; released gradually by means of a wing-nut- supported hanging threaded rod and a damper spring. A pointer attached to the crank provides a reading of the angular Card 1/2 Equipments for endurance testing of metals in fluid media. S/735/61/000/000/011/014 position of the crank. Data are adduced on endurance tests of cast iron Ct, 21-40 (SChZl-40) containing 3.25joC, 0.39joMn, 2.52loSi, 0. IZIoP. Specimens 12 mm dia and an effective working length of 60 mm were tested in air, faucet water, a 376 acqueous solution of NaC1, and a Zjo solution of oleic acid in MG (MS) oil. The ab- normally large diameter was chosen to minimize the effect of the graphitic inclus- ions in the perlitic-ferritic cast iron tested on the scatter of the results. The endu- rance strength of the test specimens in a three-month test was ZOjolower in water and 37% lower in the 3% NaCl solution than in air and in the 216 oleic-acid solution in MC (MS) oil, the effect of which was not detectable. The equipment was adapted to the testing of microsppcirheas by changing the mechanical advantage to 5:1. Labora- tory tests confirmed the precision and practicability of the equipment for both standard-size and micro-size specimens. There are 3 figures and 7 references (listed under 6 numbers), of which 5 are Rus sian- language (Soviet) and Z " are English- language (Mc Vetty, no initials given, ASTM, Proc., P. H, 1937, 235; ASNIEP Trans -s February 1945; both listed as a single cited reference). ASSOCIATION: None given. SHVM, M.M.; YANCHISHIN, F.P. Effect of hydrogen on the hardness of steel. Vliian.rab.ored.na .svoisata.3-i no.1:68-72 161. OUPA 15:5) (Steel-Hydrogen content) (Hardness) -,V6-' VGGo/,-,io/oi4A,28 A052A,01 AUTRORS: Maksimovi,ch, G. G., Baranetskiy, V. S., Nagornyy, S. V., Yanchishin, P. P. TITLE: The effect of Hg on the mechanical properties of brass PMIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Pletallurgiya, no. 10, 1962, 83 - 84, abstract 101546 ("Nauchn. zap. In-~a maslainoved. i*avtomatiki. AN McrSSR. Ser. mashinoved.11, 7, 1~61, 26 - .31-) TIM: The effect of Hg on the mechanical properties of a bra,-,s containing 58'-- 98,-' Cu and having different porosity was studi.ed. Different porosities and chemical compo3itions of microaamplen were produced by it different degrep of Zn evaporation from microsamples I mm in diameter prepared from JIC 59-1 (1,S59-1) brass with c4+g-phaso structure. Pores, fairly regularly distributed over 61-kc cross-section, formed in the microsamples after evaporation In a vacuum. 11g-O'.-an applied to the surface of the microsample3 by iminersing them in a saturated 149t103 solution for 1 or 6o see. The changes in specific gravity d, total weight, 6-b and (S~of the samples in the air and in Hg were studied. d changes consider- Cdrd 1/2 "SP '.'i' s/1-37/62/0oo/0io/o14/628 The effect of Mg on the,mechanical properties of brass A052/A101 ably less than the absolute weight of the samples; this fact is connected with the decrease of dimensions of the samples on Zn evaporation. C-ob decreases with- an inoroaso of porosity, a deoreaEie of Zn! cont&nt and at testing in the air and in Hg. With an Increased porosity the ductility of microsamplos tested In the air decreases. ff of Hg-coatcd samples decreases by - 50% for samples containing 58 or 61-5% Cu and is constant for samples with >,76% cu. N. Sladkova (Abstracter's note: Complete, translation] Card 2/2 .~jj -T MAKSIMOVICH, G.G.; YANCIIISUPIp F.P.; KARKENHO, G-V- Effect of liquid media on the fatigue resistance of c2Et iron. Nauch.zap.IMA AN URSH. Ser.mashinoved- 7 no.7:32-36 161. (Cast iron-Fatieue) MAESIMOVICH, G.G.; YANCHISITI, F.F. Resistance of durabiminum to t!,,t3 action of active 2i-p'-',d Nauch.zap,IYA AN UHSR. Ser,maF~inoved. 7 no.7:37-40 '61. 0"1 HA 15: 1 (Duraluminum--Te.-ting) & F1 4 IM53 i S/676/62/009/000/007/010 Ao62/Alol AUTHORS: Maksimovich, G. G., Yanchishin, F. P. TITLE: Micromechanical and ordinary tests on prolonged strength of metals SOURCE. Akademiya nauk Ukra~ins'koyi RSR. Instytut mashynoznavstva i avto- matyky, L'viv. Nauchnyye-zapiski. Seriya mashinovedeniya. v. 9, 1962, Voprosy mashinovedeniya i pr.ochnosti v mashinostroyenii. o. 8, 68 - 71 n TEM Prolonged tensile tests were carried out, both by ordinary and mi6romechanical methods, on cast iron, steel and brass samples subjected to the influence of fluid working'media., The*fluids chosen were: 1) oil, activated by. 2% of olein acid, 2) water, 3Ya 3% water solution of NaC1 and 4) air. Some of the brass micro-samples.were amalgamated in a supersaturated solution of Hg(N03)2 - 0-5 H20. The tests were made at room temperature during 720 hours for the steel and brass micro-samples, and 2,160 hours for the cast iron samples. The results, represented by graphs, show that the prolonged tensile strength de- creases in a similar way on the steel and brass microksamples. The relative de- Card 1/2 S/676/62/009/000/007/010 Micromechanical and ordinary tests on... Ao62/A101 crease,(in %) after 720 hours is insignificant in the*surface-active medium (oil-activated by 2% of olein acid), and important (63%) on the brass micro- samples amalgamated by mercury.-, In the chemically active medium (3% solution of NaCl) the decrease w&s of 14% andI(Y~ for the steel and brass micro-samples, res- pectively. The various results,are briefly interpreted. There are 2 figures. SUBMITTLED: June:18, 1961 B/123/62/000/017/002/006 A052/A101 AUTHORS: Maksimovich, G. G., Yanchishin, F. P. TITLE: ".-Resistance of duralumin to active liquid media PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye~ po. 17, 1962, 17 - 18, abstract 17AI19 ("Nauchn. zap. In-ta mashinoved. I avtomatiki. AN UkrSSR.,Ser. mashinovdd.", no. 8,'1961, 37 - 40) TEXT: The results are reported of an investigation of the effect of liquid media (2% olcie acid oil solution and 3% NaCl aqueous solution) on the fatigue strength (r, of -A16 (D16) duralumin. The Igsts were carried out on smooth samples with ring grooves on the basis of-10 cycles.~ Standard HY (NU) machines working on bending with rotation were used at a symmetric cycle with a loading frequency of 3,000 rpm. Liquid media reduce d, of smooth samples in particular at low stress levels. In the case of samples with ring grooves a re uction of endurance is observed at high stress levels only (on the basis of 1C~ cy6les in activated oil by 31% and In NaCl solution by 22% on an average). (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 42747 S/124/62/000/011/017/0!7i.- 10Y,10-0 D234/D308 AUTHORS: Maksimovich, G. G., Popovich, V. V. Nagirnyy, 0. V. and"R-arpenko, G. V. ITITLE: Machines for micromechanical testina of metals for du- rabilit-j und--r variable. extension in dif ferent nedia. PERIODICAL: Referativivy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 11, 1962', 68, ab- stract 11V570 (In collection*: Mashiny i pribory dlya i8i)ytaniy metallov, Kiev, AN UkrSSR, 1961, 41-46) TEXT: Por fatigue teoting of micro-specimens 1 - 3 mm in diameter under variable stress, a maciiine has been Aesigned in which the va- riable load is realized by means of a vibrator with uniform rota- ~tion of unbalanced mass. Constant load is produced by weights 8us- pended on spring through the vibrator. Total load is determined by ring dynamometer whose deformations are recorded by wire resiatance tensometers. Programmed loading is posuible by means of a d.c. mo- tor with-additional variable resistance in the supply circuit. Test data are given for specimens of steel in 45 different media. /-Ab- -9-tracter's note: Complete t37analation..7 Card 1/1 - TANCHISHINt F.P.; MAKSIMOVICH, G.G. Effect of mercury on the strength of brass. Xauchf~?MOOIHA AN URSR.Ser.mashinoved. 9:37-40 162. .15:121' (Mercury) (Brass--Testing) PME M ~~ ff~ j 15 %6 -, !. !. - , -, MMIT, MAIGIMOVICHP G.G.; YANCHISHIN, F.P. Micromechanical and regular testing of the continuous strength of metals. Nauch.zap.IMA AN URSR.Ser.mashinoved. 9:68-71 162. (MIRA 15112) (Metals--Testing) 7 S/03 62/0213/012/012/023 B180YB102 AUTHORS: Mlaksimovich, G. G., and Yanchishing F. P. TlTj',,6,, Strea3-rupture test for metals in.liquid medi% PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 12, 1962, 1485 - 1486 TiM: A deadweight-loading lever-type creep testing apparatus is proposed (Fig. 1). Instead of the usual furnace, it has vessels 7, which contain the licruid medium at room temperature, and the specimen. The lever trans- Misnion ratio is 1:5. Besid,.-s stress-rupture testing, four micro- specimens can be soaked under load simultaneously in the media, to test the effect on their mechanical properties-. The media were: mains' water, 7'~z aqueous solution of NaCl, mercury, and oil MG (IMS) activated with 210 oleic acid. Normal test specimens of cast iron C-421-40 (SCh 21-40) were used, -.rid microspecimeris (test length 5 mm, diam., 1 mm.) of steel 45 and brasr .4C 59-1 (LS 59-1). To reliove the internal strer'-,eri a were anne and cold t--ork effects, the microspecimen I aledt the ateel In vacuo at 830 0C for 15 hr, and the brass at 300 C for 2 hr. The tects lasted for 720 hr on the steel and braza, and for 2160 br on the iron Card 1/3 Utress-rupture test for S/0,1'2/62/026/01 210121025 81CO/B102 specimens. Brass microspecir:---ns, -.,,ctted in astywsaturrited solution of mercuric nitrate, w-ure tested in the mercury. rhe results (Fig. 2) rhow that Ion(.-time streni-th i3 ruduced by corrosive and surface-active media, particularly by nictive rot.-tal melts. This is due to adsorption on thc surface and on crackr etc. arisin;' durinU U , plastic deformation. 111 010. corrosive r--edia# besides this, chemical compounds are, formed, ':--hici-~ reduces the str~--nj~tlh of. the metal. There are 2 flt~urus. AS"OCIATION: Institut mashinovedeniya i automatiki .~~advmii nauk Us,;;i (Institute of Theoretical EneineerinC and Automi.-ition of t-C Academy of Scionces Ukr"!G10 Card 213 i~z !nil "N. YANCHISHINP F.P6 Erfect of YrArcury on the itr6nPth Of 7ah. avois. ma no.2:51 55 163. MANSIMOV1.011Y (LG.; XVICHISM11, F.,P.,,* TKACHENKO, N.N. - NAGIRNYY, S.V.; BAMNETMILY, V.S. Effect of round hole type stress concentrators on the mechanical characteristics of brass. VliiAn. rab. ared na svois. mat. no.2: 56-60 163. (MIRA 17%10) 1 111,jan.rab. trod na via~-b rit),2~97-Al 163. (MIRA I-l'.1,o) MAX31MOVIC11, G.G.; YANCHI-1:11114$ F.P. Effect, r,,f grain gize cn nhortterm and streso-ruptum ut)ergth of trass in active media. VIiJan. rabo ared na ovols. mat. no,302-57 164. (MIRA 17:10) -ACCESSION NR: AT4033068 S/2676/64/010/000/0129/0133 AUTHOR: Maksimovich, G.G.; Yanchishin, F. P. TITLE: Effect of roller hardening on endurance of duralumin in active liquid Liid agents SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya i avtomatiki, Lvov. Nauchny*ye zapiaki. Seriya mashinovedeniya, v. 10, 1964. Voprosy* mashinovedeniya i prochnosti v mashinostroyenii (Problems of mechanical engineering and strength i~ of materials in machinery manufacture), no. 9, 129-133. TOPIC TAGS: duralumin, duralumin D-16, duralumin fatigue strength, duralumin roller hardening, attacked duralumin fatigue strength, roller hardening ABSTRACT: Samples of duralumin D-16 were hardened by rolling (specimen revo- lution 44 radans/sec., pressure on roller 320 n, rate of feed 0.06 mm/ 30 revolution, two passes, roller profile radius 6 mm, diameter 28 mm, hardcned layer depth Os7 mm) and fatigue tested NU type teeters were used and set for symmetrical load cycles (50 c1sec., 108 cycles), as well as modified to allow I constant feed of active agents (air, 2% oleic acid solution in MS oil, 3% water 1/4 k~ --Z -S ACCESSION NR: AT4033068 solution of NaCl). In the control series unhardened specimens were used, polished a surface finish of 9. The results indicate that rolling produced denser surface layers of increased hardness, smoothed and rolled out microscopic surface defects, and increased the fatigue strengt1i of the material (see Fig. 1 in the Enclosure), especially in the presence of surface active or aggressive agents. Orig. art. has: 2 graphs and I table. R, &ov '(Institute* ASSOCIATION: Inatitut mashinovedeniya i avtomatiki AN UkrSS of Mechanics and Automation AN UkrSSR). 64 ENCL: C2 SUBMITTED: 15Jun62 DATE ACQ: 14May SUB CODE: 14L NO REF SOVA 005 OTHERt 000 -Card' 2 /4,. ENCLOSURE:01 ACCESSION NR: AT4033068 210 290 ISO (b OP 104 lpf too 0 V /if '101 --10 Al Fig. I Fatigue curves for duralumin D-16 a - In laboratory atmosphere b - In MS oil plus 2% olelo acid c - in 3% water solution of NaCl 1 - polished specimens 2 - rolled samples Card 3/4- ENCLOSURE:02 ACCESSION NR: AT4033068 2 fig - W, lot 'Fig.. I (Continued) - Fatigue ourvOB for duralumin D-16 a - in laboratory atmosphere 'b - in MS oil plus 2% oleic aold a in 3 %water solution of NaC1 I - polished specimens 2 - rolled samples 4/4 ~:Ca d -P- 'm ---- ---- --- MAMIICVIGH, G.G.;. YAfjG.JIISIIIN, F.P.; DROZDq N.P. Effect of grain size on lasting strength of the mlcro5pecimeno of Ameo iron. Fiz.-khim. mekh. mat. I no.2:193-Ic/I 165. 1. Piziko-makhanichookiy institut All UkrSSR, LIvov. (MIRA 18:6)