SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROV, B. N. - YEGOROV, E. V.

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R *nonov and V. ]~. YIMMEVSOV. Issledovanie raboty vintov tandem v prieutstvii kryla. (TSAGI. Trud~r, 1931, no. 87, P. 5-36, diagrs., tables.) Sw-tmary in English. Titletr.: Testing of the behavior of a propeller tandem with a wing. QA91i.?465 no. 87 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. YEGOHOV N. Privedenie k standartnym atmosfern~m usloviiam razulltatov poletnykh ispytanii s uchetom podopreva vozdukha. (Tekhnika vozdushnop,,o flota, 1940, no. /, p. b1-85, diagrs.) Title tr.: Reduction of flight performance data to standard atmos- phere conditions with due consideration for heating of the air. TL50hoTb 19)10 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union,, Library of Congress, 1955. AGORCV0 B.N. Opredelenie staticheskogo davleniiavozdul-he v polete. (Tekhriika vosdushnogo flota, 1940., no. 10-3-1. p. 73-76, diagre.) Title tr.: Dotermi-tion of static air pressure in flight. TL504.T4 1940 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation In the Soviet Union, Libroxy of Pongress, 1955 JGORDV B- N. j__ VInty d1la skorostnvkh samoletov a everkhmoshchnymi motoremi. (Tekhnika vo2dushnogo flota, 1941, no 3, p. 11-2,4, tables, diagra.) Title tr.: Propellers for high speed aircraft with high-power engines. TL~q*. T4 I 91a !50q SO: Aeronautical S--ciences and Aviation In the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955 AUT1110'IS: Ravich, G. B., Yegorov, B. 11. SW/2o-122-2-2.3/42 TITLE: A Study of the Polymorphism of N-Ethyl-3,4-Dinitropyrrole (Issledovaniye polimorfizma N-etil-3,4-dinitropirrola) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 2, PP 250 - 253 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated several methods for the phase analysis of the polymorphism of a pure sample of N-ethYl-3, 4-dinitropyrrole. . The preparation was examined by means of differential-thermal analysis and systematic dilatometric investigations. The evidences verified the existence of 3 reversibly convertible modifications of this compound. Form III with the lowest temperature was reversibly transformed to form II at 54 - 560 (Fig 1a), the latter into form I at 74-760. Fron the type of the differential-thermal curves the transformation I -), II was not substantiated with quick cooling, whereas the transformation II --~ III became distinct. It was striking that the total effect of the heat absorption in the trans- Card 1/3 formations III II and 11 -4 1 in the thermal curve is 7777777" A Study of the Polymorphism of 11-Ethl-Yl-3,4-Dinitro- 3071/2 o- 12 2-2-22 pyrrole very close to the absolute value of the opposite (exothermic) effect in the temperature range of the transformations of the modifications 11 -4, 111. Thus, the differential-thermal analysis recorded an essential shifting of temperature in the phase transformation I -). II (as compared with the temperature 11 4 1), according to the conditions of cooling and the history of the sample. The above temperature hysteresis in the phase transformation I V II became especially evident in the dilatometric curves which have been obtained both,*visually and by automatic recording. Figure 3 shows a temperature curve and a dilatormetric curve. Heating was performed from room temperature nearly up to the melting point. Afterwards the sample was cooled. Both with the heating and with the cooling phase transformations and the ranges of the phase existence are seen. They were in accordance with the results of the differential-thermal analysis (Fig 1). It was seen from the dilatometric curves that the reversible phase trans- formations were accompanied by P. considerable enlargement Card 2/3 of the linear dimensions, in particular with the transformation ON A Study of the Polymorphism of N-Ethyl-3,4-Dinitro- SOV/'2,D- 11 22-2-2'7,/4 2 pyrrole 11 -4 1, where it is C.6%. Professor S.S.Novikov had supplied a sample of 11-othyl-3,4-dinitropyrrole. There are 4 figures and 4 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOIT:Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N.S.Kurnzakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry ineni II.S.Kurnakov,AS USSR) PRESEITTED: May 4, 1958p by I.I.Chernyayev, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: April 25, 1958 Card 313 RAVICH, B.N. Dilatametric phase analysis. Itogi nauki: Khim.naulcd 4: 265-282 159. WIRA 13:4) (Chemistry, Analytical) L.11 Do AUTHORS: TITLE: PER10DICAL: 7 3 35' 2z0q, S/078/6G/GGj/GT!/G22/-j25/X,,. B015/Bo6o Ravich, G. B., Yegorov, B. N. Phase Transition of the 2nd Kind in Sodium Nitrate Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol- 5, No- 11, pp. 2603 - 2611 TEXT: The authors studied the conversion of the 2nd kind of polycrystal- line NaITO3at 160 - 2750C by the methods of linear dilatometry and differential thermal analysis. The specimens were prepared by cold pressing on an jjM-4A (IM-4A) testing machine of TsNITTMASh. The dilato- metric measurements took place on an arrangement which is schematically shown in Fig. 1 and described in Ref. 11. The absolute thermal expansion caunod by the transition of the 2nd kind wan found to be 2.1 f;'o' (with respect to the volume) (Fig. 1), and the coefficients of the volume increase of NaNO, were calculated in the range of the transition of the 2nd kind (Fig. 2). The temperature dependence of these coefficients was established by rccording the dilatometric curves by an M-09 (EPP-09) Card 1/3 87335 Phase Transition of the 2nd Kind in Sodium s/078/60/005/011/022/025/XX Nitrate B015/Bo6o potentiometer (Fig. 4),and about the c;a-ie values as Kracek's (Ref. 13) were obtained by volumetric dilatometry. The values obtained here by linear dilatometry are higher than those given by Kracek only in the range of the most distinctly marked anomaly of thermal expansion. Since the values given here do not agree with Austin's and Pierce's results (Ref. 10) which were likewise obtained by linear dilatometry, the latter are believed to be incorrect, and, on the other hand, the contradiction between the measurement,-values obtained by linear and volumetric dilato- metry for the range of phase transformation of the 2nd order of NaNO 3 is thought to be disposed of. Dilatometric curves with heating and cooling rates of UP to 7 degrees/minute and the thermal expansion anomalies were recorded fairly well by an electronic dilatometer (Fig. 6). By comparing the curves of specific capacity with the differential-thermal curves (Fig- 7) a polythermal heat of the phase transformation of the 2nd kind was found, which does not contradict the statement that there appears no latent isothermal heat in these transitions. A differential-thermal analysis yielded a value of 1150 cal/mole for the polythermal heat when assuming the melting heat to be 3596cal/mole. M. I. Kornfelld and Card 2/3 .7 87335 Phase Transition of the 2nd Kind in Sodium S/078 60/005/011/022/025/XX Nitrate B01 5YB060 A. A. Chudinov, L. Landau and Ye. M. Lifahltn? I. Yo. Dzyaloohinskiy, I. M. Khalatnikov, V. A. Sokolov, and N. Yo. Shmidt are mentioned. There are 7 fiKuros and 15 roforoncoas 9 Soviet, 3 US, 2 Dutch, and I Finniall. SUBMITTED: April 8, 196o Card 3/3 YD30ROVI B.N. Occurrence of the metastable phase of KNO3. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.11:2599-2601 161. (14MA 14;:L0) 1, Institut obahchey I neorganicheokoy khimii imeni N.S.Kuzmakova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Potassium nitrate crystals) RIVKIN, S.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; _UGQRQYJLIL, inzh. Experimental inveslUgation of the heat capacity of ethyl alcohol of 94 per cent (by weight) concentration in the supercritical zone of the parameters of state. Teploener- getika 8 no.7:60-67 J1 161. (MM 14:9) 1. Voesoyuznyy toplotekhnicheakiy institut. (Ethyl alcohol) (Heat capacity) RIVKIN,, S.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; YEGOROV, B.N., kand.tekhn.nauk Experimental study of the thermal capacity of heavy water in supercritical region of the parameters of state. Teploenergetika 9 no.12:60-63 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Vsesoy-uznyy teplotekhnicheakiy institut. (Deuterium oxide--Thermal properties) S/076/62/036/00i/0!1/0~7 B1 24/B 110 AUTHORS: Yegorov, B. N., Yermilov, N. K., and Otchenashenko, I.. M, TITLE: New thermal setup for phase analysis of small 3pecimens PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimli, v. 36, no. 1, 1962, 170-175 TEXT: A new setup securing uniform heating and cooling over a wide temperature range at an adjustable rate is described. The setup, designed for use in thermal analysis, was developed at the Design Office mentioned under Association. A block diagram, including a thermal block (Fig., 2), temperature control equipment, an 3P-C-K (ER-S-K) electronic controller furnished by the factory "Komega", and an C"-120 (SN-120) voltage regulator, is shown in Fig. 1. Uniform temperature changes over the range from -150 to 3500C at rates between 0.1 and 6.40/min can be obtained The thermal block is an enclosed all-metal stainless steel chamber with its upper flanga 4 fastened to bearing dink '3. A platinum thermocouple 13 is provided at the bottom to control the temperature within the block, Further components of the thermal block are: electrical heater 15, metallic holder 2, heat reflectors 5, and measuring rod 9. All thermal Card 1A__1 New thermal setup for phase... S/076/62/036/001/011/017 B124/B110 parts are insulated with a thick asbestos cord layer. Test sample 10 and standard 11 are contained in a sealed quartz plug connected to the measuring quartz tubes. Temperature control and programming are schematically illustrated in Fig. 3. Phase transitions in NH 4N03 and NH4C1 were dilatometrically studied using this device; the respective dilatograms are shown in Figs., 4 and 5. The results agree well with thoG~_ obtained by other methods. Ye. V, Mashintsev and V. M. Neymark are thanked for assistance. There are 5 figures and 10 references: 6 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: P. W. Bridgman, Phys. Rev., 38, 1,72, 193'' ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro TsUS AN SSSR (Central Design Office TsUS AS USSR). Institut obahchey i neorganicheakoy khimii im. 14. S. Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: May 31, 1960 Card 21-WZ LESKOVICH,, 1,A,j 1~~GORQVI_A,~N.; SALATIN., V.P. J2ow strasa and dilatowtury of potasnium nitrato;,. Zhur. fiz. Aim. 36 no.3:521-525 Mw 162. (MIRA 1728) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheakoy khimil imeni Kurnakova AN SSSR, RAVICII, G.B.; TEGOROVI B.N.; KRTLOV, B.G, Polymorphism of higher moncacid triglycerides studied by means of an volumetric microdilatomer with an automatic recording' device. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.3t481-487 Mr 163. (MIRA 1634) 1, Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khImii im, N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. (Glycerides) (Polymorphism) RIVKIN, S.L.p kand.tekhn.nauk; YEGOR011, B.N., irizh. Heat capacity and enthalpy of ethyl alcohol with ccncentration of 94 0/0 (by weight) In the supercritical region of the parameters of state. Toploenergotika 10 no.6:74-76 Je 163. (MA 16:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnichelkiy institut. (Ethyl alciohol-Thermal properties) L 14544,63 -DDS -Acassrat OR% AP3DD3A06 8/00)D)63/000/0D4Ai)4Ai4 'I ,-'jAUTHMSt Iftshijitaev, Yeo V#; ![symwk, V. M'j Ye rv B N !?T=s Vew davices- for ideropilase alyes SOURCEs'. AN MR. Vestnikp 6' 1963p 64-68 TOM TAGSs zdcrop~haae analyal; 9,, dilatowier. 1,-therroacals v thermographic osci2lograph. ABSTRACTs The -traditional tecludques (thermograpby thermogre-wizetry, exteneometry, 1and microatr2otive Investigation). have yiolded.good'reaults in ~ the stuc~y of atordo teabnology, rara elements, and their comptmda, new.ftels, oemicionductora, ard other :valuablo or dangerous materialv,- Howevors, Tsentralroye konatruktorskoye byuro :'(Centra% Btmaau of Structures) recently placed in operation new automatic d(mices ~Nr rAdng =ch-closer analyses of minute quantities'of matter. -They fret 1) the linear dilatometrie unit LDU 10which Aea=es -linear, heat MMMsionfin solid statesj-..,~. volume change In polymorphic transformation of, matter, the relaxation time emd some 1 i pl7sical and meohanical. properides of polymersl .2) the volume4nerease measlarin unitOOM-24,that records the ehemges in bigbly plastic and liquid matteri 3) the mi rotbarvoscabjo~~develcpedl from eleelronic-aLaroscalispof the for S/()78/63/008/004/013/013 A 0,,9/A 12 6 AUTHORS; Dembovskiy, Yegorov, B.N., Pashinkin, A.S., Polyakov, Yu.A. TITLE The problem of the phase transition of the second type with SnSe PIMIODICAL.- Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 8, no-.4, :L963, 1,025 1,026 TEXTv 'In connectLon-with the systematic study of the phase diagrams of tho Sn So and SnSe - As,,Pe tin selenide was investigated using dif- 3 systems ferential -tlhemal analysis and x-ray photography in the region of second-type transition, Sn and Sb were melted in a stoichl.ometric ratio in evacuated quarrz flasks, and thermograms were taken with a pyrometer of the type VIX-55 (FFF--55). A -differential temperature peak was.observed on the thermagrams of SnSe with'an extreme value at 5400C cozIresponding to.the X--point. No marked structural mod- ificatio'ns of SnSe were established in the second-type transition region. The applicability of the Orbalsen law to second-tlpe phase transitions has been nhovm on the example of SnSo. It has boon further shovin 'that the corralation of electric parameters (Hall resistance 11) and thormal properties (thermal volume Card 1/2 RIVKIN, SpL.j kand. tekhn. nauk; YEGOROV, B.N., kand. tekhn, nauk &perimental stut, of the calorific ca;scity of heavy water at high tomporatures &"d pressureo. Teploenergetika 10 no.7: 75-76 J3- 163. (MIRA 16;7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnichoskly institut. (Deuterium oxide) S/OB9/63/014/004/017/019 Ao65/A!26 AUTHORS: Rivkin, S.L., Yeerov B. 11 ITLE: The specific.beat of:heavy water at. high pressures and temperatures r PERIODICA,L:: Atomnaya energiya, v. 14, no. 4, 1963, 416 40 TEM The results of' measurements of the specific heat of heavy water in liquid. vapor,-and'supercriti.cal phases are presented in continuation of a paper in which.the specific heat was determined for pressures up to 100 kg/cm2 and temperatures Of up to 300*C [S.L. Rivkin, B.N. Yegorov, 'Atomnayacnergiya, v. 7, no. 5, 462 1,'1959)1.- The measurements were made using an adiabatic calorimeter with a.closed-oirculation system. In contrast to the previous work mentioned beforej, the authors here used a liquid thermostat with very accurate temperature control 0'01*C). Far away from the saturation characteristic the error in measurement is about 0.35A"', andnear the saturation characteristic it isj 2%. There are I figure and Itable. SUBMETTED. September 1, 1962 Card 1/1 OTCHEHASWENKO, I.M.; rIII'YWJiKP V.M.; YFIMILOV, H.K.; YEGOROV, B.N. Volume microdilatometer for invest-gating phase trannitions. Zav. lab. 29 no.10:1260-1261 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. AN SSSR i Inatitut obahchey i noorganichookoy khimil Imeni N.S. Kurnakova. MASHINTSEV, Ye.V.; NEYMARK, V.M.; YEGOROV,-B.N. New devices for phase microanalysis. Vest. AS SSSR 33 no.6: 64-68 A 163. (Kln 16:7) (Microchemistry) (Cho-nicai apparatus) I Y~GOROV, B. N.; KRYII)V, B. G. Double melting of tristearin. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no. 3:675- 676 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii imeni Kurnakova. YMOROV, B.N.; RAVICH, G.B.; KRYLOV, B.G. Phase transition of the second kind In 2.4.6-trip-itrophenol. Dokl. AN SSSR 152,no.2t370-371 S 163. (MIRA 16t11) 1. Institut obshchey I neorganicheskoy khimii im. N.S. Kurnakova AN SSSR. Fredstavleno akademikom I.V. Tananayevym. RYTIWi, S. L.; YWOROV, B. N.; SH=AREV, M. R. "Experimental investigation of the heat capacity of ethyl alcohol and its solutions in.vater in the supercritical region." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Coaf on Heat & Vass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12 may 1964. F. E. Dzerzhinskiy All-Union Heat Engineering.Inst. IC110- -67 ACC NNR: AP43029939 SJ T Y e rm o v, .7-1 v,,,,-,v, B. Noy-mark, V. N. OLC; 7. X ORG. none TITL3: A linoir MiGrodilatomotor.' Class 421 No. l8)jh86 Cannounced by Central Cons-~,ructioi Bureau of Unique Equipment "~ SSSR (Tsontralkioyo konstruktorskoyo j.byaro unikallnogo priborostroyoniya MI SSsiV SOU'ZOE: Izobrett, prom ob-.a-,, tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 100 TOPIC TAGS; thermal expansion, phase transition, mcasuring insLrumon~ ,%!3SMjLT: Tiiis Jkuthor Certificate presents a linear microdilatometer for moasuring -ligh ductility i'herinLal expansion and for studying phase transitions ~k soild r-a i 1 Thu nucrodilatometer contains a quartz tube with a quartz pusth-rod. 1 M. I mounted upon it. One end of the quartz push-rod adjoins the surface of the upecimen --nd tiie other and adjoins the dofor.-,Lation detectcr or mcchanotron. Tile TUcrodilatom- ot or also has a quartz tube with a cali:brated sp(cii-iien for the differontial-ther,-.1al analysis, a thermal unit wi-.h a programwied temoe-.,aturo regulation, a system for establishing a vacuum for t1he speciirien, and a re.-ording instru-ment. The design provides automatic and remote adjustment of t"e ?ush-rod or, the specimen a.-C. for setting of the measurement systera to zero befor( the start of the measurement aind Card 1/2 UDC. 531.71:082.6 7 icoo"')'_67 ACC NRt Id',6029939 during the measurement process. _'. micrometer scrcner mechanism which adjust5 the puz;h- rod to the specimen is connected with a revuroible electric maotor. The rotor i;~ connected to the output of the mochanotron which is included as the zero-unit in the following system. To compensate for the pressure causc;d by the mearsuroment force of the linear motion detector and the weight o.0 the push rod, the push-rod is fastened to a link whon a spocimon is used for t;tudyint; high ductilit-y mitorials. This link is suspended on two flat springs with an occontric rogulator. SUB CCDE: 14, 20/ SUBMI DATE: 29Dac64 Ef.9 tI.L_. J3:L- t- .nmLjj,T,., inzhener; SLABUTSKIY, G.Ya., inzhener. Irperience in building cooling towers. Ilek.sta. 25 no.12: 41-42 D 154. (KLRA 7:12) (Cooling toweri) 28(l)12i(l) PHASR I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2831 Nakhan izatalys I artoxattzatslya trudayeakikh PrOt5*810T v Iltsynem prolswodetwe (Mechanization ard Automation of Labor-consumIng Frocee"a In Foundry Practice) Moscow. Mashgiz, 1959. 226 p. Zrrate $11p Inserted. 4.000 copies printea. Soviewors 9. M. Skobnlkov~ Cgodidate of Technical Sciences; 14. (Title pov)s r, 1. Kobylyanakiy (Docessod), Ed. (Inside book)% A. N. Sokolov. Cardtdato of Technical ScLsnoosg Tech. 2d.1 0. V. Sporawkaya; Managing Ed. for Lit*rature on the Technology or Machine" Manufacture (Leningrad Division. Mashg1x)$ To. P.*Vousov, Engineer. PURP=9 The book Is Intended for technical Vorsonnal I and ongin"re engage In the mechanization and automation or Industrial processes! It W also be used b7'students of In_ atituttons of higher technical education. OOVZMG%s The book deals with recent a4hiswevonts In the machani- estion and automation of tlm-&nd Isbor-consuming operations In foundries. Spociric Just&=@* of mechanization and automation j of foundry processes or* described. The material presented TZ~ this book to divided into oil parts. dealing with the follow- let Gubj*Qt4l Golding materials, mold an& cormaking, casting, shakeout of molds, ft.1shing or castings, And spacial Casting 66thods. geoh part consists Of a number of technical papers Presented by several authors. :rho application of &u tonation rams ~r= the PrOParAtion or molds and cores to the moohant- Z&tIC1 "A streamlining Of Specialized Casting methods. such LJrV05t "t Mating and the use or shou molds. Tharearanumemus disarm showing automatized and mechanized Installations in f fOundri - MOQtr Or the material is based on axperimento A work " at the -Krusbyy Aksay* Plant. Some or the methods dowrlN appear to be in the experiusnt&I st&go at that Plant. TbO tech Dal Paper@ Published In this book wore orl ginally Vr99sftsr at A technical conference of the Soviet machlr~ industry In 00tobe- 1957. NO Personalitiso are cantionod. rdgqrcv~ fr. Constructions of Raw Molding Machines 68 pl-or, 1. -1. Installation for Modifying Cast Iron With N&C U -wevivs Vndor rressure burIg-Y12. 1A. Redesign Of Control Mechanisms for L'I*ctrLc-Arc lie PrF ~62~ Tolynakiy. V. 11. HydroblAst Installation for Cleaning castings 154 Zaalsookiyo M. 'Y&. Hydrobleat cleaning or castings 162 -61.!!. ~A. D. 0..rall Moohl..tion or Steel-casting Cleaning Shoo 167 1' 2. A. Mechanization and Automation or lti4o'stment Me- 176 H.V leceT%t Yen-So--.ot Achieves-uts In the Automation tation of ote Casting 188 LU3ZPL-t-". M_r_jBprq_yj'gty. 0. P_N'k1;jn, A. L. Zayats, P., o 6n ;tf-snill Fcn%S~~ recrAnszat-on of th 'Productc High4rocrsTv-~ .tinns n Prtasea aswite-base 5nell 1101-do 202 11 pintburc, A.-D. ~!achlne for- ?!ak'.rj, Sh.:1 Molds 21C ;t J- PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5458 Oirshovich, Naum. Grigorlyevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Pro- fossor, ed. Spravochnik po chugunnomu litlyu (Handbook on Iion Castings) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, 14ashgiz, 1961. 800 p. Errata slip Inserted. 16,000 copies printed. Reviewer: P. P. Berg, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: I. A. Baranov, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: T. L. Leykina; Tech. Edo.: 0. V.,Speranakaya and P. S. Frumkin; ManagIng Ed. for Literature on Machino-Building Technology (Leningrad Department, Machgiz)i Ye. P. Naunov, Engineer. PURPOSE: . This handbook Is Intended for technical personnel at cast-iron foundries. It may also be of use to skilled workmen in foundries and students specializing In founding. COVERAGEs The handbook contains information on basic problems in the modern manufaoture of iron coatings. The following are din- cussed: the composition and properties of the metal; the making of molds; special casting-methodo; the charge preparation;.melting Card=:JAL q:.7 Handbook on Iron Castings SOV/5458 and modifying the cast iron; pouring, shaking out, and cleaning of castings; hoat-treatment methods; and the inspection and re- jection of castings. Information on foundry equipment and on the mechanization of castings production is also presented. The authors thank Professor P. P. Berg, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and staff members of the Ploostankolit Plant, headed by the chief metallurgist 0.1. Kletakin, Candidate of Technical Soienoea, for their assistance. References follow each chapter. There are 287 reforoncon, mostly Soviet. TABLE OF CONTMITS: Foreword [N. 0. Girshoviohl 3 Ch. I.,Composition and Properties of Cast Iron (N. 0. Girshoviah) 5 1. Equilibrium diagram,olassificationy and the structure of cast Iron 5 2. Effect of various factors on the structure of cast _1ron 15 Card-2/11- Handbook on Iron Castings 6. Auxiliary molding materials (0. V. Kolachev'a) 238 Selecting molding and core compounds;.their composition and properties (P. M. Platonov) 238 8. Composition of d-,and special coatings (0. V Kolacheva) 247 9. Preparation of initial materials, compounds, and washes (0. V, Kolacheva) 249 10. Equipment for preparation of molding materials and com- pounds (14. 1. Dunayevokly) 252 11, Mochanization and Automation In the preparation and transportation of compounds (B. P. Yogorov) 26 ~ 12. Safety measures 27 Bibliography 275 Ch, IV. Making Molds'and Cores 276 1. Tools for mold trimming (1, P. Yegorenkov and 0. W. 111kol I PICIV) 276 2, Manual molding (14. K. VYshemlrakly) 276 3. Machine m6ldIng (Y. L. TAsnichanko) 309 Card,-5/11 Ijandbook on Iron Castings SOV/5456 4.'Manual [and machine] core making (M. M. Vyshemirskiy and V. L. Leanichenko) 319 5. Machine core making (V. L. Leanichonko) [In the text it readsI Trimming, assembly, Inspection, and storage of cores] 32 6. Drying molds and cores (0. V. Kolacheva) 33~ 7. Making molds and cores from liquid-glass compounds m. Platonov) 344 355 M f molds (M. M. Vyzhomirakiy) 9. Mechanization an4 automation In making molds and cores (PI. I. DunayevaRly and B. P. Yegorov) 365 10. Safety measures 393 BIbIlography 394 Ch. V Special Cauting-Methods 396 1. Shell-mold casting (I. Ye. Shub and P. I. Kantor) 396 2 Casting In metal molds (I. A. Baranov) 433 3: Ceritrifugal casting (S. Ye. Roz.enfelld 457 Handbook on Iron Castings SOV/5458 .5. Melting in flame*furnaces (A. N. Sokolov) 6 Treatment of molte ast I b i l 9 ~ . n c ron a additions y spec ' 2 Doculfurization of molten coat iron (A. YA loffe) 582 Modifying the gray cast iron (A. Ya . Xoffo) 'J 584 Modifying the malleable and chilled coot iron (A. Ya. Ioffc) 588 Modification applied to obtain cast Iron with spheroidal graphite (I. B. Meyerovich) 90 7. Checking the malting process 9 15 Ncwming the molten cast-iron temperature (V. Ya. Bilyk) 615 Checking the blast and gases in melting furndoes A. Y3. Ioffe) 1 623 Samyllng for melting control (A. Ya. loffe) 628 d, Safety measures 634 Bibliography 634 . Ch.*VII. Pouring, Shaking out,and Cleaning of Castings 637 1. Filling of molds (Ao Ya. loffe' and B. P. Yegorov) 6 37 Card-OM; i Handbook on Iron Castings SOV/5458 2. Solidification and cooling of castings in a mold (N. G Girshovich and 1. P. Yegorenkov) 647 3. Mechanization of the shaking out of molds (M. 1. Dunayevskiy and Z, P regorov) - 653 4. Mechanization of the al-eiffffi-g and chipping of castings (M. I. Dunayevskiy and B. P. Yegorov) ' _- _ _ _ 659 5. _N=_ )- Safety m9asures (Ye. B. e m an 675 Bibliography 676 Ch. VIII. Heat Treatment of Iron Castings (N. 0. Girshovich) 677 1. Classification of heat-treatment regimes 677 2. Stress relief 677 3. Graphitizing annealing 679 4. Spheroidizing annealing 687 5. Decarturizing annealing 6E71 6. Normalizing, quench hardening, and tempering 68b Bibliography 696 Card 9/11 BERENSHTEYN, S.A.; VAYSLEYB, V.P.; VARENIK., I.F.; DOBRYNCIOTKO, M V.; YEGOROV B P YCLISEITKO, Yu.F.; MOGIIEVSKIY, I.I.[deceasedi; N.A.; PILIMIKO, V.I.; qAFOZMIIKOV, F.V., lnzh.; SHEPELEV, V.M.; SITIULEVICH, M.L.; YAPMOLINSKIY, I.M.; SHAGALOV, Ye.S., red.; KORIKOVSKIY, I.K., red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye.p tekhn. red. (Constraction of the V.I.Lenin State Regional Electric Power Plant in Simferopol] Opyt stroitel'stva. Simferopol'skoi GRES im. V.I.Lenina (By] S.A.Berenshtein i dr. Yoskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 151 P. (MIRA 15:6) (Simferopol--Electric power plants) YEGOROV, Boris Sergeyevich) Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, izobretatell; S.I., tekbn, red. (Secret of the ESE winding machinej notes of a worker-inventor] Sekret ESE; zapiski rabochego-izobretatelia. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSPS,1961. 134 p. (MIRA 14:9) Winding machines-Technological innortions) YEGOROVJT B.S., inzh.; BOLGOVA, A.Ya., iazh.; IUKHALL71CH, P.A., inzh. Settling of concrete twin locks. Gidr.stroi. 3Z no.4.,36-39 Ap 162. OMRA 15:4) (Locks (Hydraulic engineering)) , L V A V V V USSR/Soil Science. Tillage. Land Reclarintion. Ercsion. J-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 248oo. Author Ivanov, P K.; Inst Title On the System of Tillage of the New Lands. From Experiment of Virgin Sovkhozea of the Saratov Oblast. Orig Pub: Sovkhoznoye proiz-vo, 1957, No 5, W-44. Abstract: On chernozeras, dark-chestnut and chestnut soils of the regions on the left bank of the Volga, a deep (27-30 cm.) early ploughing of virgin soils and long fallows increases the yield of spring wheat by 5.3 c/ha. It is advisable to conduct the application of dee-D unbanked ploughing and the subsequent tillage of soils on lands that Card 1/2 48 IVAHOV, P.X., sssluzhnntkvy dayntel'nauki MFSR, prof.; YNGOROV# B.V 3tology of sedges and cultivation of sedge-infested areas. Agrobiologiia no. 3:99-107 KY-Je 158. (MIRA 11:7) 1. Sarstovskiy sel'skokhosysystvannyy institut, (Sedges) YBGOROVP B. V., Candidate Agric Sci (dies) -- "Working virgin and fallow land in TT&nsvolga". Saratov, 1959. 20 pp (Min Agric RSFSR, Baratov Agric Inst), 150 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 137) YIGOROV , Greater attention to housing construction for inland water transpor- tation workers. Rech. transp. 16 no.6:22-25 Jo 157. (KLRA 10:8) 1. Nachallnik Uprayleniya kapitallnogo stroltelletva Ministerstva rechnogo flota. (Housing) YEGOROV, 13.7. r constructions in river transportation. Rech.tranap.16 no.11:44-45 N 157. (MIRA 10:12JI 1. lachallnik upravloniva kapitallnogo stroltel'stva Hinisterstva rechnogo flota. (Hydraulic engineering) YEGOROVP i.vv#__inzh.__ A-coordinating conference--on the study of the low-pressure stages of steam turbineso''-Energommehinostroenie 8 no-1106 N 162, (MM 16s1) (Steam turbines) 7 stj -,ticn of V.- rr-fomitionF ir. rallin- or-',er D' Loloor Reci Ennri,er '.'in Fduc,ition A of Cnnriiiit,~ Eteel 5-meni 1. 11. Stilin. (Dir,~7,~rtatlon fcr the DcrZro-,e '10. 51, io - I'l so: -155 137-58-4-6994 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 98 (USSR) AUTHORS: Polukhin, P. I. , Yegorov, B, V. TITLE: An Investigation of the Ratio of Transverse to Longitudinal De- formations in Rolling With Nonuniform Reduction (Issledovaniye zavisimosti mezhdu poperechnoy i prodollnoy deformatsiyami pri prokatke s ncravnomernymi obzhatiyami) PERIODICAL: Sb. Mosk. in-t 5tali, 1957, Vol 36, pp 320- 353 ABSTRACT: The effect of the major parameters of the rolling process upon the ratio between lateral and longitudinal deformations (D) and on the mean reduction ratio factor (MRF) is established. An em- pirical expression for the dependence of the MRF upon the non- uniformity factor of the D and upon the contours of the locus of D is derived. An analysis of formulas for determination of MRF is provided. A nomogram is constructed to speed calculations by means of the suggested equation. B. Ye. 1. Rolling mills operation--Ma themat teal. analytrtn Card 1/1 J AUTHORS: Polukhin, P. I., Yegorov, B. V. Sr)V11 6~ -~;E-l -211/:::5 TITLE;: The Investigation of the Forward Flow in R:)_,ling Zitn Non- Uniform Heating (Issiedavaniye operezheniya pri prokatke s neravnomernyui obzhatiyem) PER LOD ICA L: Nauchnyye doklady vys,)hev shkoly. Metallurgiya, 19~8, Nr 1, pp 127-132 (IJISSR) ~.BSTRACT: In the present paper the results of' investigations on the fc.-r- ward flow in rolling at non-uniform heating are described. In the determination of the forward flow S h difficulties arise in the direct measuring of the output rate of the metal from, the rolling. The oscillograms are taken for the determination of the output rate. L, These oscillograms show the following relationship: V h The form of the projection of the deformation characterized by the ratiol exerts considerable influence on the magnitude b of the forward flow as well as on the backward flow. When the Card 1/2 ratio-! is increased at constant values of F IF and co*nstant b 1 "0v/163-58-1 S -24/53 The Investigation of the Forward Flow in Rolling With Non-Uniforn Heating deformation an intenue development of the tranaverse deforma- tion as' well as a decrease of the forward flow and of the backward flow occurs. The influence of the factor of non-uni- form deformation on the character of the decrease of the for- ward flow and the backward flow shows that at values of F1IF - 1,0 - 0,65 the forward flow and the backward flow slow- ly decrease, and at F IF ~ 0,65 the decrease takes place mQre rapidly. There are 2 ligures, 1 table, and 8 references, 8 -o~ which are Soviet. ASSOCI.,*TION: Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUBMITTEDi October 1, 1957 (",,t rd 2/2 SOV/1 37-58-11-22330 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11: p 611 (USSR) AUTHORS: Polukhin, P. I., Yegorov, B. V. TITLE: A Contribution to the Determination of Average Unit Pressure in Rolling With Nonuniform Reductions (K opredeleniyu srednego udel' - nogo davleniya pri prokatke s neravnomernymi obzhatiyami) PERIODICAL: Sb. Mosk. in-t stali, 1958, Vol 38, pp 298-306 ABSTRACT: A presentation is made of the results of an investigation of the effect of reduction not uniform across the width of the strip upon the pressure between the rolls and the metal (Me) and its dependence upon the ratio of the area F, of the more highly reduced portion of the cross section to the entire area of the strip F prior to rolling, and the ratio of the length of the contact area I to its width b prior to rolling, X and I elements were rolled. The pressure measurements were by carbon resistance gauges. It was found that the curves showing the ratio of deformation- resistance to the FI/F and I /b ratios fall into the family of hyperbolas and that resistance to deformation drops as these ratios Card 1/1 become larger. M. Z. MASS I SOOK EM141TATICK SOV/4T82 Moscow. Institut stall lr*11-10`111110 11 0br-bOtk- stall 1, (Production and Treatment or Steel and Alloys) Moscow, Notallurgizdat, 1960. 4662 p. (Sorless Itas SbornIk, 39) 2,100 copies printed. Zd.t Ye. A. Borko; Ed. or Publishing Houset S. - ZInger: Tech. Zd.z M. R. Klernmanz Editorial Council or the institutes M. A. Glir'Accv. ftof4&&or* Doctor of Technical Scler=t3; R. N. GrIgorash, Docento Candidate of Technical 3clences; V. P. TvIjutin, Professor, Doctor or Technical 3cl.nces; A. A. Zhukhovitskly. Professor, Doctor or Chemical Sciences, 1. X. Kidin, Pr*.Iesscr. Doctor of Technical Sciences, B. 0. Llrehitab Professor, r-octor or Tech. aLcal Sciences. A. P. Lrubloov. Professor, Dector of Technical Sclenceal 1. X. Pavlov& Corresponding Member. A.-adexy of Sciences UM; " A. X. Pokhrisners Professor~ Doctor of Technical Sciences. PMtP=t This book Is Intended for t*zhnical personnel In industry, scientific Institutions and schools of hIgner ocuc-azion, dealing with open-hearth and aloe trio-turnac e stoel-~I,a. metal rolling. physical metallurgy, oetallographX, and beat-trelt;aamt. It may card 1/20 also be used by studonto specializing In these fl-e-da. CCrXRAGS: The book contains results of theoretical =d experiment &I In'"OtIgatIMS of mftt&llurgltal and heat-engim"ring process;. In open-hearth and electric rm-naces. Vats are included on the foLlovIngi desuLrurialng of yLs Iran outside the blast furnace, Interaction of OxIdes of the carbide-forming metals wIth solid carbon, the change or content of gages in the tatz or the open. hearth furnace In various periods of zelting, intensification of the electric meltimS or steel, etc. Other articles deal with the moimuniformity of deformation in rolling, the study of the continuous rolling process, the dependence or the friction- slippage coefficients In rolling on a number or factors. and other problems In the pressworkIng or metals. Articles on physical metallurgy and the theoretical principles and techniques fethe he:t treatztnt of steel are also IncludeA_ 'to personall- tl a are antioned. References accompany most of the articles. 01here azv'207 references. both Soviet and non-3*vlet. card vio Z_ Doctor of Technical Sciences (Dopa.-tzent of Xffida ZL1__r_ Rise rometallurgy]. Use of Oxygen and Complex ZeasIdIxers for Intensification or the Electric Furnace Melting Process of Com- structlanal Steel k9 Y,Crlov, V. I. Cbwge of OW Contact In the Open-Rearth Bath Dur- Ing the Deox1dation and RoldIng Period T3 _911nkqY~ X--A.. Y._k__X=Ivaod1v, Candidate or T"1=12cal Sciences - LDepartment of Metallurgical Parmacoul. Performance or the Hign- Temperature Ceramic Recuperator Candidate of Technical Sciences (Dep&rt=ent of MetaUu-Sicil Furnaces]. Mathematical Analysis of '--is Malting Process ltof antInfInIte Plate by Transferring the Beat Through the Am an Me al 92 2 . 1. ctor of Technical ScLiences, and,~_ -ft=,L crop" ~11.. 11.. 1. an to of Technical Sciences [Department or Rolling). I_nv-e_&tTg-jtIom of Nonunirormaty of Deforimation in RollIng 104 Card 4/10 FAVLOV, I.K.; GAIIIII, N.P.;-YBGOROV, B.V.; SHFJZST, A-Ye.; SYUY TSUO-KHUA Use of rotary bearings to investigate the rolling process. Irr. vys. ucheb. zav.: chern. met. no.1:84-87 160. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Inatitut metallurgii, AN SSSR. (Rolling (Metalwork)) PHASE I BOOK EXrLO:TATION SOV/5zql Sove~hchanlye po kc'mplekenoy mckhanizatall I avtomatit3tZ.21 takhno- loelcho3klkh protsessov v mashino3troyenii. 2d, Moscow, 1956 Avtomatizataiye. rashinostroltellnykh prot3essov. t. III: Obrabotka rezanlyem I ob3hchiye voprozy avto=tizatall (Automation of Ka- china-Buildinr. Processes. v. 3: Metal Cuttina and General Auto- motion Problems) Moscow, lzd-vo A24 S-SSR .1960. 296 P. (Series: Its. Trudy. t. 3) 4,700 copies printed. Sponsorln!: Agency. kkademlya nauk SSSR. In3titut mazhimovedenlya. Komla3lya po tekhnoloGii, mashino3tray,enlya. Rasp. Ed.. V. 1. Dlkushin, Academician: Ed. of Publishing House: V. A. Kotov. Tech. Ed.: 1. P. Kuzlmln. PURPOSE: This collection or articles in intended for technical personnel concerned with the automation or the machine Industry. COVERAGE: This Is Volume Ill or the transactions of the Second Conference on the Full Nachanlzatlon and Auto=tion of Manufae- turing Procesees in the Machine Indu.3try, hold September 25-219. 1956. The transactions have been published in three volumes. Volume I deals with the! hot pressworkina of zsetals, and volume 11, with the actuation an~ control of machines. The present volume deals with the automation of ratal machining and work- hardening, and with general proble-_3 encountered In autoaa. ti0m. The transactions on the autc4natlon of metal-machIning Processes were published under.the supervision of F. 3. Dom,_ Ya.nok and A. M. Karatytln~ and those an the automation or work hardening Processes, under the super-vislon of E_ A. Sateli and M- 0- Y&k0bdcn- NO Personalities arv mentioned, There are no references. Erksher, Yu. B. On the Operation or the Tools In Automatic 'Pmiductioa Lines 312 LyudmIrokiy6,Dj (36,,Expe rience or the SXB-6 ESpeclal DesIGn Office No. n IgninG and Mastering Automatic Pro&jc- tion-Line Operations 43 Y B V Automation of Universal MQtal-Cuttin )`uchl"ca "' ~�rolavss ction 53 Neklyudov, 0. 1. Automatic Machining of Parts Used In WatchmakinS 62 Automation or KachIna-BuildinZ Processes (Cont.) SOV/5291 Yakob3on, M. 0. Automated Production or Gears and Splined Shafts 66 Koahkin, L. M. Auto,~atlOo or rutnufacturing Processes Eased on Rotary Transfer Machines 82 RY-rkIn, 0. M.' Xetal-Cuttlng Tools for Automated Production 98 Derb13her, A. V. Automation or K!LnufacturlnZ Proces3es at the I OP2 [15t State Bearinc Plan-.] Sokolov, Ye. P. Experience In the Operation of Semlauto- matic Hydraulic Copy1na Kachlne3 124 Vasll'yev, V. S. Autoratic Balancing btachince 129 Kurlt3yna, A. 1). New Advanced Proce3res ror the Mass Pro- duction of SlIdinr, Dearln_s 141 Card 4/7 S/509/6n/noo/004/008/024 E193/B183 AUTHOR: Yegorov, Bov. TITLE: On the Determination-of the Coefficient of Mean Elongation During Rolling with Non-Uniform Compression PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Trudy, No.4, 1960. Metallurgiya, metallovedeniye, fiziko-khimicheskiye metody issledovaniya, PP-117-122 TEXT: Non-uniform deformation, lateral spreading and pull- down tendencies are specific features of rolling of sections. In order effectively to deal 'With the problem of roll pass design for rolling of sections of an arbitrary shape, it is necessary to have a method of calculating the longitudinal and transverse deformation during rolling with non-uniform compression. The greatest difficulty in solving this problem is presented by the determination of the degree of lateral spreading in heavily compressed portions of the bar, and of the magnitude of the pull- down and pull-in effect in the lightly compressed parts. To solve this problem it is necessary to know the mean elongation of the whole bar; if this is known, it is possible to determine the cross- Card 1/9 S/5og/60/000/004/008/02/i E193/E183 On the Determination of the Coefficient of Mean Elongation During Rolling with Non-Uniform Compression j section areas of each non-uniformly deformed part of the section after rolling, from which the degree of lateral spreading and the magnitude of pull-down and pull-in effects can be determined. Theoretical and empirical formulae for calculating mean elongation, derived by various workers (Refs. 4,5,6,7,8) are not sufficiently accurate. All these formulae are based mainly on the considerations of the extent to which the mean elongation coefficient is affected by those parts of the section which are either slightly or not at all compressed during rolling. However, it has been shown by P.I. Polukhin (Ref.2) that under conditions of non-uniform compression, the mean elongation coefficient depends not only on the ratio between the heavily and lightly compressed parts of the section, but also on the ratio between the length t of the deformation region and its width b, this ratio determining the system of stresses in the volume of the deformed material: under certain conditions the effect of the latter factor may be more marked than that of the former. Since, under actual rolling Card 2/9 S./5ng/60/000/004/008/024 E193/E183 On the Determination of the Coefficient of Mean Alongation During Rolling with Non-Uniform Compression conditions, the -E/b ratio may vary within wide limits, the present author considered it necessary to investigate the effect of the variation of ~/b on the mean elongation coefficient. He studied also how this parameter is affected by the variation of the so-called coefficient of non-uniformity of deformation which is given by Fl/F, where Fl is the area of the more heavily compressed part of the cross-section of the bar and F is its total cross-section area. (Both Vb and FlIF relate to the bar before rolling). Beams and cross-shaped specimens were used in the experiments. The increase in the width (from 8 to 63 mm) of the more heavily compressed parts of the cross-section of a specimen was attained by varying the Pl/F (from 1.0 to 0.27) and t/b (from 1.0 to 4.0) ratios. All experiments were carried out at' 1050 OC on a laboratory rolling mill 3,P,,K (ZAK) with the roll diameter equal 360 mm. The experiments were carried out at the laboratoriya prokatki Moskovskogo instituta stali (Rolling Laboratory, Moscow Steel Institute). The results are reproduced in Card 3/9 S/509/60/000/004/008/024 E193/EI83 on the Determination of the Coefficient of Mean Elongation During Rolling with Non-Uniform Compression Fig.1 in the form of a three-dimensional diagram in which the mean elongation coefficient, %cp, is plotted as a function of f/b and Fl/F; (the diagram was constructed from the results obtained for constant draft, p). Based on analytical treatment of a large number of experimental data, obtained both by the present author and by P.I. Polukhin (Ref.2), an empirical formula for the mean elongation coefficient was derived in the form Ig X (b/2)4f - - o.o47 (b/?) 4f Fl (1) cp !_ I + (b/? Af L1,5 I F -C' 11 where Ii is the draft (H/h, where H and h are the height of the bar before and after rolling), and f is the coefficient of contact friction. The validity of this formula was confirmed by the fact that values calculated with its aid were in good agreement with experimental results outained by other workers (Refs.2,5,6,7). The average discrepancy between the calculated and experimental values amounted to 1-30,60. To facilitate determination of Xcp, a Card 4/9 S/';09/60/000/004/008/024 E193/EI83 On the Determination of the Coefficient of Mean Elongation During Rolling with Non-Uniform Compression nomogram was constructed which is reproduced in Fig.2, where the method of using it is also illustrated.- The following conclusions were reached. (1) In rolling with non-uniform compression, the ratio between longitudinal and transverse deformation, as well as the mean elongation coefficient, are greatly affected by the shape of the horizontal projection of the deformation region. Increasing the elb ratio (at a given magnitude of FlIF) brings about an increase of the transverse deformation and a corresponding decrease of the longitudinal deformation. At certain values of the t/b ratio, the transverse deformation may not only equal, but even exceed the longitudinal deformation. (2) When rolling (at a given ?/b ratio) is carr*ed out in such a manner that some parts of the cross-section of the bar are either not at all or only lightly compressed, a considerable decrease in the longitudinal deformation and a corresponding increase in the transverse deformation is observed. (3) The empirical formula derived and the nomogram constructed by Card 5/9 S/509/60/ooo/oo4/oo8/o24 E193/EI83 on the Determination of the Coefficient of Mean Elongation During Rolling with Non-Uniform Compression the present author can be used for rapid solution of various practical problems encountered in rolling with non-uniform compressions. There are 2 figures and 8 Soviet references. Card 6/9 .......... S/5oq/6o/ooo/oo4/OO8/O24 E193/E183 On the Determination of the Coefficient of Mean Elongation During Rolling with Non-Uniform Compression b4 A" te T ip W). As Fig.2 Card-8/9 11GO I _)mnd.tekhn.nauk POTIJKHIN. P.I., doktor tekhn.nauk- YWOROV J,, Investigating nonuniformity of deformation during rolling. Sbor,Inst.etali no-39:104-112 160. Oum 13:7) 1. Wedra prokatki Hookovskogo ordens Tmdovogo.Kraanogo Zwoeni instituta instituta stali Im. I.Y.Stalinse (Rolling(Metalvork)) (Deformationa(Machanics)) PAVIDV, I.M.; GANINt N.F.; YEGOROVV B.V.; SHELEST, A.Ye.t SYUY TSUO-KRA Investigating the process of rolling vith =:ooth roUs by the iqethod of rotating bearings. Iz-r.vys. ur-heb.* zav.; chemf. met. no*3:67-73 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. I&Qskovskiy institut stali i institut idetalldgii AN MR. (Rolling(Me'talwork)) PAVLOV) I.M.; YEGOROV', B.V.; SHELEST) A.Yo.,; SYUY TSUO-KHUA Investigating the process of rolling with amoth rol2s with the help of a split roll strain gauge. Izv.vyu.ucheb,zav chorn-Met- 4 no.9:87-94 161. 6;1IRA 14;10) 1. Moskovskiy inatitut stali i Institut metallargii Akademii nauk SSSR. (Rolls (Txon mills)-Testing) (Strain gauges) L_22Di-6 Z,T(L)/E7WD1(n, )/E-r,(s)-2/E~.,-,(v)/FFR/t-PA(bb)-2 Pd-i/Fe-5/js-4/Fw-4 w.4 1 ACCESSION NR; AR4046167 S/0285/64/000/008/0004/0004 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Turbostroyeniye. Otdel'nyy vypusk, 8.49.19 AUMOR: TITLE: An approximate evaluation ofthe effects of moisture level on patterns of radial, distribution of.flow parameters behind nozzles CITED SOURCE: Tr. Leningr. korablestroit. in-ta, vy p. 42, 1964, 163-166 TOPIC TAGS, steam flow, nozzle exit velocity, radial velocity distribution, steam moisture level TRANSLATION: An approximate solution was sought to the problem of velocity distribution behind a nozzle lattice, with consideration given to effects of moisture level. The discussed idealized flow model was assumed to be streamline, axiosymmetric, monophase and with the radial constituent of velociLy omictod. Variations in actual velocity at which 1110iSL ,;team escapes from a nozzle, pro- duced by dispersion of droplets, are considered with the aid of equations for radial equilibrium, energy, moist steam isontropy at a constant exponent, the process equation atid Coodenough'a techniclue, Compatible oolution of the Card SUB CODE: PRI ENCL: AO Card 2/2 1BOM d WA 'hcc L Mok hl2o-66--- 71 (WE _PW/ FC(k)_7~ APS027218 SOURCE CODE! UR?__ 66, ji64166~7M9/1252 - - AUTHOR., D, V.; Zhigulev, V. N,; Kuznetaov# V, M. ORG: Central Institute of Aerohydrodynamics im. N..Ye. Zhukovskiy (Tsentral,nyy. TITLE! On equations of aerodyhamica / in the presence of bitinry molecular proccases .SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 164, no. 6, 1965, 1249-1252 TOPIC TAGS: aerodynamics, gas kinetic equation, degre-o of freedom, gns relaxation, vibration relaxationj heat transfer, heat diffusion, thetmal diffusion, gas viscosity ABSTRACT; Processes taking place in gas flows with excited internal degrees of free- dom are considered. The various methods and results obtained by different authors for solving hydiodynamicequations on the basis of the kinetic theory of gases are analyzed and discussed. A specific case called "two-temperature" relaxation Is con- sidered when It .1, 1i -tokhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lil,ry, 1961. 243 P. (MIRA 14:8) (Metal cutting) (Heat-resistant alloys) (Titanito alloys) I IRLICLUIbww~] 7 ram0m] is Off MMON WMI I in YEGOROV, D., vneshtatnyy Instruktor Frcm all to esch and from each to all,, Avt,traw.,p. 40 ~c.4% 7-9 Ap 162, (fapu 1. Bashl:irskiy oblastnoj, i:omi.tet proff.- ssional I nogo soyuza rabotnikov sviazi, raLochi~h avtotransporta i shcsseynykh dorog., (Bashkiria.-P,ighway transport workers) L- (, C.; -~, ,, V, 1, 11 ZAKE6LROV, A.Ye., inzhener; YEMROV, D..&.. in2hener, ~- Constructing reinforced concrete cylindrical arch shells. Stroitel'stvo no.5:10-20 My '53. (WIRA 6:6) (Arches) (Reinforced concrete construction) YNGOROV, D- A. Selecting the most efficient coln- system for multistoried cotton mills. Iav.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no-3:154-157 160. (HIBA 1387) lo Ivanovskly tekatilln" inatitut ime H.V. Frunze. (Textile factories) YEGOROVV D. A. t They serve the public. Vest. ov~azi 23 no.4:23-24 Ap '63. (MM 16:4) 1, Vneshtatnyy'instruktor Bashkirskago oblastnogo komiteta professionallnogo voyusa rabotnikov sMzip rabochikh arto- mobillnogo tranBporta i ahoaaepykh dorogo (Telecommunication-Foployees) YWOM.".1% Dif'erentsial'naya 7eometriya- H. Pgr-, Gos. lzlj. (1,124), Siir les surfaces, engendrees pnr !a distribution rips lim. es clu-ne famille !Iormes. Ylatem. 3B. , 31 (1924), 153-1~4- Sur les congruences W A focales reglees. Atti acc.,Id. jj.,z. Lincei, 10 (19110, 145-1118 SO: M,19*~imtic- in the USSR, 1917-l')47 edited by Kurosh, A. G., I A-larkushevich, A. I., Pashevskiy, P. Mathematical Reviews _Egrqvj_p. Statement on N. N. L4916'a dissertation, "The ^m-+w4,q nraaen Vol- 14 No- 11 int-egral an trigo -- ted tc obtain f ,Deo..1953 degree Its er of Pt*6;' themation.- Uspehi Hatem. History Nauk (N.5.) 89 no. 2(54)t lb~-'IiO (1953). (Russian) This is the'eveluati6n of Luzin's theBia [Moscow Univ.9 1916) by one of his "official opponents". After discussing the work, Egorov recommends that Luzin be granted the degree of 1-6-dVor of Pure Mathematics, an was actually done by the faculty. UTHOR TITLE PERIODICAL ABSTRACT CARD 1/5 TZ1W S.M., YEGOROY D.F. XPIM 2D~2-50/67 'Now data on stratigraphy and tectonic of the right-bank und*r-roaah of the Kolyma river. Novj7e dannyye po stratigrafii i tektonike pravobereahtya reki) Kolymy v yeye nizhnem toobenii.- Russian) ~ Doklady Akademii Nauk SSR 1957, Vol 113, Nr 2, PP 421-424 (U.S.S.R.) Up to the most recent times the geological structure of the Anyuyohaikk of mountains and of the Oloy-flexuro remained al- most unexplored. There are only 2 papers on it. In the course of the last 3 Years extensive res*&rohe has been oarried out by geologists of Seymohansoh's Geological Admini- stration of the Dal'stroy. Within the Anyuy folding zone three large structure elements can be distinguished: the northern and southern antiolinal and the zone deviding them. In the structure of the orome-sootion of these zones prooambriump lower palaezoio formationp and nesozoio formation take part. The oldest rook appears in the oentre of the northern an- iialinal situated farthest norther: biotite-oordierite and other gneiss, nice- and chlorite-seracite-slate with the intermediate layers of marble and quartaite subordinate to them. Their thickness surmounts 1500 m- Higher up in the cross-section the carbonate complex ia relieved by immense 20~~EO/67 New data on the stratigraphy and tectonic of the right-bank under-reach of the Kolyma river. terrigene formations of the Inyuy-series. The Keorveem-series (over 1500 m thick) obviously corresponds to the permian- lower triassic. It forms the northern and southern parts of' the anticlinal zones. The Pauktuvasm-series lies upon it. The Halobia austriaoa and Monotis soutiformis, which were found here, give evidence of the carnic (?) age. Their lower part ought to correspond to the middle triassic. It is 1300- 1500 m thick. It represents the wings of the northern and southern antiolinal zones. The central Anyuy synclinal zone in filled with sediments of the noric deposit of the upper triassic. It is 700-800 m thick. The particularities of the tectonic of the quoted structure elements are: the northern antiolinal zone has a length of 350 km and in out off by the sea coast. In the central part of this system of large anti- olinal elevations the rook of the crystalline and lower palaeo- zole base occurs horstlikely. Precambrian crystalline rook Is extended in meridional direction laterally to the folding zone. Antiolinal linear elevations are extenaea in the northwest of the central horst and can be followed for 80-120 km. The anticlinal zone in the south is similar, but CARD 2/5 the rook of the original base is not unearthed here. It can 20-Z-50/67 Now data on the stratigraphy and tectonic of the right-bank under-reach of the Kolyma river. be followed up to 400 km from the Ilirney-lake3 towards the Kolyma-mouth. The zone is formed by 2 large antiolinal elevations, which are separated from each other by a trias- sic zone In consequence of the depression of the joint. The central synclinal zone in extended on an area of about 400 to 100 km. The triassic sediments by which it is filled form a system of narrow, linear foldings. The formations represent- Ing the structure of the Anyuy-ohains contain grandiorite- intrusions, different aorta of granite from a upper creta- ceous age. Compared with other structuss, in which the Vorkhoyanak-oomplax appears, here the following peoulisrities can be found: pyroolastical formations are lacking in the cross-seotion of the Anyuy-series. In the central part of the antiolinal zone preoambrian and lower palasozoic rooks of the base come forth. Those facts and the intrusions of grandiori- te indicate that the Anyuy-folding-zone is situated in those parts of the geosynclinal area which are situated relatively CARD 3/5 more in the interior. From the south the Anyuy-folding-2one URM 13 20-2-50/6- New data on the stratigraphy and tectonic of the righ;-baMk under-reaoh of the Kolyma river. MMMvq*P is confined by the Oloy-fluxure of the upper Jurassic-lower cretaceous age. (Pauktuvam-nories and norio deposit). In the lower part of the oross-sootion upper-jurassio Auo*lla- layers are developped, represented by sandy oretaoeous- stonssg cretaceous, molymict and tuffogene limestones. Total thickness of the series is 400-500 m, It does not lie ooD- formly on its bass and Is dated into the Oxfordian-Upper- Volga deposit. Further up lies rook of the upper cretaceous. The lower mass in the north-western part of the flexure in represented by a oarboniferous, effusive-sedimontary series which consists of sandstonep carboniferous slatep tuff- conglomeration, tuff-brooohia, tuff and tuff-limeatone. Numerous plant-remains, quoted by name, are added. The thickness is 300-400 m. To the east the pyroolastical for- mations ineseass, coal falls sharply. Above it lies a series of andesite, andesite-datolits and their tuffs, its thick- ness is about 1000 m. On the top of the cross-section lie acid lavas: liparites, quart2-porphyries and their tuffs, its total thickness is 300-400 m. The Oloy-flexure is a large structure with a deep deflected base. Its northern and CARD 4/5 southern limits are underlined by the axes of anomalous New data on the stratigraphy and tectonic of the right-bank under-reaoh of the Kolyma river. ==2X%W values from 4 Z, which are here concentrated. The same thing happens in the central part of the flexure, where this traoes back to tootonioal-nagmatioal factors, an it seems. The geological structure of the Oloy-flexurs does not show any connection with the epooh of the development of the fundamental structues within the domain of menozoic folding, but it is a younger formation. (1 illustration, 5 citations from Slavic publications) ASSOCIATION% not given. PRESENTED BY: N.S. SHASKIY9 Member of the Aoademy SUBMITTED: 13-10. 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. CARD 5/5 -riwMAN, S.M.; YGOROV, D.F. Structural relation-n butv--en tne relic mas3lfs of nortneh~~"rn As.4a anti the ~bsozofc fold arena. Gmol. i georl.z. nz.,),i,19--~'45 '64. (MI R A I 1, 7) 3. Sever o-Vost ochnyy komplRksnyy naIIchno-IssIndOVAte1't3kIy institilf, gorod Magadan. J~ of Pathology& comparative oncology. T=ors U-7 U3b,R/C;encraI ProblOLs Humans No 13, 3.958, No 61187 Abs JOur Ref zhur - Biol-) yagoroV 14arlyuv K*Vf) "Uthor , diEa-j--Tff M-tuto--- Inst 14olOtOvG1t Me and Sarcona Of the StOrlach Title Lymphogranulomtosis vyp. 26, 124-128 -,ad, in-ta) 1957 orig rub Tr. 14010tovelt. I 3phogranulOmatos'r' Of the cases Of isolated lYr nosis of the pylorua) I)Oscribes Iuced ste r,bstract proc stomach with a tumor which ' ticulosarcom an(' , stomach (re rities; arcoM Of the ts peculia and two cases of 8 picture had i arcom). The clinical I ontu) there was a leiomYG,eq cancer Pati tea at an the pat nts were younger than a was aff0c ofuse lack of symptoms until the mucus Dembran curring pr there wera periodically oc advanced stage) nuous latent bleeding: a ages, an absence Of Conti patients, the aP- hei3orrh rance on the part of the datal normal acidity fairly good 4PPOa and cachexia at a late ct content. pearance of anemia lactic acid in the 945tri and an absence of Card 1/2 -Of Pathologyi comparative Oncology. Tunora U-7 in Humans Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biali, No 13~ 1958, No 61187 Tbentgen examination of the stomach revealed: defective filling of the stomach with even, slightly undulating edges, retained peristalsis. Sarcom, most often, originates in the subraucus layers of the pyloric area or in the large cur-iature of the stomach. -- R.P. Zolotnitskaya Card 2/2 YEGOROV, D.M.,-,rentgenotekhnik Immobilizing table for X-ray examination of sheep and other small nn1mals. Veterinarlia 41 no.llt105-106 N 164. (MIRA 18111-) 1. Ivanovskaya oblastnaya veterinarnaya poliklinika. ,::YEGOR0VPD,,T0'q dotbent; XATINAv A.M.f assistent Neurodystrophic changes in the bones and soft tissues in the lcrwer extremities following injuries of the spinal cord and its roots. Vest. rent. i rad. 36 no. 2:65-67 Mr-Ap 161. (MIR.A 14:4) 1. Iz kliniki gospital'nDy khirurgii (zav. - prof. V.P. Rudushkovich) i kafedry rentgenologii. s meditsinskoy radiologiyey (zav. dotsent M.M.14ikhaylov) Voronezliskogo meditsinshogo instituta (dir. prof. 11.I. Odnoraloy). (SFINAL CORD-WOUNDS AND INJURES) (EXT10-1I TIES, LO'ER) . YEGOROV, D.T., dotsent (Voronezh, ul. Komissarzhevskoy, d.14-a, kv.9) Teachihg of orthopedics and tralumatology at the Institute of Medicine in Voronezh. Ortop., travm. i protez. 25 no.1:67 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:9) AUTHOR: YBGOROV,D.V. PA - 3626 TITLEs *-W-We-chanioal Two-Piece Disk. (Mekhanicheskaya raglYannVa shayba, Russian) PERIODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1957, Vol 28, Nr 6, PP 35 - 35 ABSTRAM For the mechanical cleaning of the surfaces of workpieces before painting or galvanic coating a two-piece disk is used (as per illustration) by the Kazaner plant for dental equipment. Two silumin half-rims are fastened by means of screws to a steel flange, which can be shifted after loosening the screws. A strip of hide on cloth having a width that is equal to that of the disk is laid round the disk and the two ends are introduced into the gap of the two half-rims, where they are securely fastened by tightening the screws. Both half-rims are covered with rubber of 5 - 6 mm thickness. By an accurate and precise finish of these disks, which are well balanced, and by turning them off after being mounted it is possible to reduce radial deviation from the true to a minimum. Exchanging the hide is possible without removing the disk. 4SSOCIATIONs Not given PRESENTED BYt SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 YEGOROV,,_P~t Method of switching-on the electromagnnt!c brake3 and engiae in their joint operation in mixing rolls. Kauch. i rez. 24 no.11:50 165. (IMk 19: 1) 1. Chuvashskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy zavod. YEGOROV, B.A.; ).%IAJYWV, M.M.; LUKIYAII)V, A.K. Modernized molding machine "International.* Lit.proizv. no.2: 43-44 F 16o. (MIRA 13:5) (Foimdries-Squipment and supplies) YEWr7': up-n of ,jiling neutron reth Is for the titatjve A L doitermintition of morout-f In natural. occurronamse rud. geofiz. no.5slI7-121, 165. %(I*RA AM YEGORGV, E.V. Possibility of using electron accelerators for a photoneutron beryllium determination. Vop.rud.geofiz. no-33147-159 161. OMIA 15:8) (Beryllium) (Radioactive prospecting) T777 YI-;GOROVI_.E.V.,- POLYAKOV., B.I. la?zing into account the self-absorption of photoneutrcna during t'he o Antitative determination of the content of bez-flliun- in cres. Vcp. rud,geofiz. no.4:74-77 164. (MIRA 1821) POLYAKOV, B.I.; KLEVTSOVt P.P.; YFGOROV E V. A laboratory equipment for the quantitative determinat-ion of the Clark beryllium concentrations. Vop. nid. geofiz. no.5.- 142-145 165. (MIPA 18-9)