SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERMAKOV, V.A. - YERMAKOV, V.S.

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_2XjL(a1-?-1V4tZ(m VEPK(n) Me AP5022625 Wdosq/6.0)/O i F"' 539 18. *12 A-UMTOR: Donate, Ye. D.; Shol~ A*, TITLE! Synthesis of the inotopo of mass 256 of thil (larrencium) SOURCE! Atomnatya energlyal v. 16, no, 2, 19651 101 TOPIC TAGS: lawrencitim, transuran1wn 01 lemon ul AMMACT: After a "rrief review of the:: discovery, :1 oium of an isotope mass 257t: the.authots presenV t~, own identification -3f a new,isotope :of ma as 266 00~ I The experiments were conducted at the ~'oint Institilto Research, in Dubna, by using the interior beant of' jikultipiy of the 3-meter cyclotron. The now isotoj~o was syotbat~,,,,*d 2 j Vill$ The J. sotol nuclear reaction of'j;Ani1%,014,5n)jn3j .11roduct via,,i obtainei~ the ;jcaVinlclo isotopeo This and 44,MvIll electron capture and a MILW"t~ MlPha decays ~ ~1_ ified by the 'Which had 1 1 was ident , same methbcl been illj;~#id the identification of the isotope 256 at' the 102-hC Knergiya, 16, 195 (1964)). The arrangemerit used Nr L W.. : :1 V and the build-up of ta*FW~' Caro I A Voc 10:5,-rd olement 1111~ n 11:M51, of lawren- e ril4ilUtfp of their th e jm6me elemont. ebj~ Nuclear aharred ions from the -ri vii I aidentifl.ed by -as :a result of a The new 256-isotope by the authors fox eld Imont (Atoiimaya ayntheMiEl of , illpqtrated. in the I i07F--6-6 ACC NR. AP5022625 artiolea Spectrometers havinp resolution of abosit, 60 lba:v and a very low background were used. The.experiments involved bombl L'riling ( 8 to 12 hours) a target with aceelerrtted~:4011,; ion, V 1~!.hi) alphri-apea- trum of accumulated Fm-produats is graphically Pre s6,tted~~ Tho half -11.f a of alpha activity at E=7.04 Iflov wazi about 215 hcoris.' I 'It ~Pao experknen- tally shown that the x 10-32 9q cm I cro.so-section- nkeded ror the forma- tion of Lw-256 isotope -was attained at the enerrq ie(~rei d,r 96 Yev. The ex:periments measurinE; the half-lifd, of the 256-J.Boti 6110 H t13 describod. Thet half-life time was clone to 45 sea* . 1n conoluji0ii, thq. rndloa~tlla i P.-opertiou of this now isotope were aurnimirized an(l tio o1ial,noter of tho crose-section of the reaction V9, A I lit"ted. The authors wish to acknowledge with gratitUde the 'a. mistance givon 'to them by G, N. F1,QrQV (general consultation)i A.T. vl:,-L!P~ og (cyclotron operat-ionl, L. ), 0 _jLumpf and A. M. Sukhov (electron.oV-~pnent Pil.tkov (mechanical arranj-em-o-n~73j St Z.: Ryndina andi'V. 1 .1 ~4-L~ KuOalmtk -Ts-e"Fniaonduotor detectors), V. 1, dlid-A P'j.-, M 1-6fi-EIRI to SmIrnoy-AVerin (general ase 5)4 T '10LOOk )Fibda': bd GUSHCHENKO, I.I.; DUBIKV 7u.M.; YUMOV, V.As Torkinal eruption of the XlyucheilsklY Vol-let.-In In 119NX-1161. Blul, vulk. eta. no.3707-51 91,4* (MIRA l8s3) , ~ . . P6=Mtic&l* ejarated doors in dryimg cba&en. Bar. proa6 6 as.5; 41-74-ft. ~'Rv. - , - . . (MM IOW 1. lostowskaya as Bonn febrila WaSkey mobell. (palva apparatus) (Pkeumtic costrol) MMf%= V.A. Prospecting for new petroleum fields in Krasnodar Territor7- Geol. nefti i gaza 5 no.6:16-20 Je 161. (MIM 34r6) 1. Treat Krasnoda-.nefterazvedka. (Krasnodar Territory-Petroleum geolo&7) TEGOIANO V.L.;,P-211~~ MKOP X.11 Discover.r of upper Triassic larine deposits in. the Telak-Be,-Ozan kiy area of southwestern Ciscaucasia. Dok.I.AN SUR 138 nol6il4l7-1420 ;a 161. (KRA 14: 6) I@ Upravloniye naftpwy i gazovvy pronqnblewwati "Kmanodarneft'.18 2. Predstayleno akademikom LL.,lonshinyme . (leyok reglor-Goology., Stratigraphic) (Boresansidy region-Goology., Striiidgrapbio) YERMAKOV, V.A. Now gas-condensate field in Kramncdir Territory. Geol.nefti i gaza 6 no.5$59-60 Yor 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Kraancdarskiy treat po neftyanoy geologichoskoy razvedke. (Krasnodar Territory-Condensate oil vells) URMAKOV, V.A.0 inzh. load capacity of plastic gear wheolm. Vest.mehinostr. 42 no*534&53 Vq 962. (MA 15:5) (Gearing) (Plastics) YJMKAKOT,.TOAO ~A "w"Wasa. Reconstruction of drying chambers at the Rostov furniture plant. Sor.i loookhin. Pron. 3 no.4.*20-21 Ap 154., (NUA 7:5) 1. Gl&vW Inshonor Rostovskoy n/D fabriki mra*oy motell. (Rostov-Lumber-Wylxg) (TAnibor-Drying-Rostov) YERMAKOV, V.A. Oatlook for finding oil and gas in Ustl-lAbInsk MatrIct, Krasnodar Territory. Neftegam, geol, i, geofis, no.319-12 163. (MRA 16:8) 1. KraBnodarakiy treat po neftyanoy geolegicheskcy razvedke. I-CCESSION MR: AP4020324 S/0069/641016/003/0195/0207 !AUTHORi Dvaots# Yeo Do; Shcheg*Lev~ Vo Aej Y*nWkQVLV* As TMA: Synthesis of the Isotope of element 102 vith was wAsbor 236 SOUItCRo. Atoewya energiya, v. 160 nos 3, 1964# 195-207 TOPXC TAGS: element 102# mass number 256v nuclear reaction, transurshium, element, decay period, energy dependence# U sup 238 ction U238 (K022 ABSTRAM In the nuclear res, 4g)XO1236 (4-active.i.ootopd of eleatent 102 with moo number 256) is synthesized* The registrat and ideutific&-~ tion of the isotope is made accliging to the daughter isotope ft The meaeured half-lifoperiod of 102 is about 8 me The,energy depeigance ofthe cross section for the formation of isotope 102 in the reaction U Ne to studied* Its max1mum is In the,jroa of 112 Move The cross station *t the ==i== reaches about 4o5 x 10 The work was carried out In ft Internal beam of the tri;meter cyclotron of the nuclear reaction laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Researchq "In conclusion,, we &to deeply grateful to Card 1/2 77- VACUSSION NRl AN00324 r,. N. Flerov with whose guidance and worm participation this wo*k We* accomplished, We also thank the subdivision leaders Yue Too Opossysap As He Filipson and A* Be P&syuk for providing so many Intensive beasio of ajtc*lst&te4 neon ions for our experimmints," OrLsart. bass 13 figurese ASSO' UATION: Mone SUMK ISMov63 DAT9 ACQs 3lK&r64 aw 00 SUB COOS: NS PH NO W WVs 012 QMIU 008 2/2 - - f -, - ~ -1. -1 11-I .. ..I BRAND3111TTR, I.; MV)V, V,V.;.jtJ!AU9Y.J.A.j VAROVA, KHZHIIIANEK, M.1 MAILY, Ya7.; SIJ KIIUN-GUY (.1ju Hung-htibi] Study of the prodnets of reactions of heavy elements with multichargo ions. Part 21 Yield of' iome isotopes at' californitun and fermium durinp thA irrnriiation of thorllim and uranium by 016, 018, and IM22 ions. Radtokhlmlia 5 no. 6006-711 163. (KRA 17 1?) BIANDSHTETR, I.; WAN TUN-SEN; YEMIAXff,,.~Ao ZVARA, I. - ',XAROVA, T.S.; TNOBLCKH v V. K RZHIMIMC, -M. iluy, Ya. ; SU KITU4ulk r Su Hung- kusi Determination of the yield of some fragments In the fission of heavy nuclei indorwl by mul~icharge ions Part Is Tission of Th232 induced ~ 018 and No 2 Ions. Radiokhimiis. 5 no. 61 715-720 163. (MIRA 17:7) L00037-66, EWT(rri) DIAAP ,ACCESSION NR: AP5020306 MINI M.F10.0,01AI + dk* v. A i-~' to~p A. ALUM Dedov. V. B. ; Volkov, V. V.; GyqRdev., B. A; -, YqmO Reabitnoy, V. M. -;Tr-ukhlyRev, P. S.$ Chiftirkavo TfUM MILE: Priduction of Pu-242 and Cm-242 from n4utron-irradiat~d koj-2 41 SOURCE: Radiokhimiya, v. 7, no. 4, 1965, 453-461 M)PIC TAGS: plutonium, curium, americium, extraction, Ileut4n ir~vlldiation iMSTRACT: Irradiation of Am-242 with thermal houtmns produi-',bs p~t4-%~-Cm742 and !Ain?43 which are of-great interest In a number of physital alnilli radliloche'mical ilivest-i cations. The syntfiesis scheme ia as follows: tf o~,- Sea Ain I (.lord 1/2 Wr L 00037-66 !ACCESSION NR: AP5020306 IThe thermal neutron cross section of AM241 is 900 barn, thu6~~even lipon short irradi-' i n' ~amou-nlt of the abo lation with a high density thermal-neutron beam.a significa t Ve linotopes may be produced. It can be seen from the,above p r1b eas tiiat the yield of -roduced mainly du I fj~1!310n of &,1242 IfIssion products is small since they are V ng I ,~- e ion oi iThis facilitates the chemical processing of irradiated subst nc s., Product 1PU242 by this process requires much less time than the matb'bi~ whil~luses PU239 as istartin material. The authors describe the chemical separaj:ion p -PU242, Cjn242 i iand Am2&3 from irradiated Am241. The scheme for the chemical pro~essin& was se- 'lected to be such that it would produc,-- rapid separatia In of' ':he pvoducts. The main! separation steps involved chromatograp 'Jtionfwithods. Chroma- hic and cbemtcal ext~6' I I itographic separation was made extremely difficult by high o-4ctivity due to the ~presence of Cm242. Chemical processing was carried out In !~~ahieidijd area on a special stand with remote control of all operations, The 90:lcleUlldicates soire. :properties of curium oxalates potassium curium sulfate4 eukjgi hytirtkide ani curium i I . i icarbonate. Orig. art. has: 5 tables and 3 figure* 'ASSOCIATION: none ISUBMITUD: 18Apr64 ENCL; 00 no RE:r 004 OTMR: 005 So 2/27 SUB CODE. (,'C UP (:ard Yt-.D.t sHrqErJOLEV, V.A.,- Syntjiea'4's of the 103d element (1swrenciun) with mama number 256, At=. Onergs 19 noeW09-113 Ag 165. (142A 18 9) YERMAKOVj V. F. YE110MOV, V. F. "Investigation of the Effect of Fuel TempeTature on the Working Cycle of a High-Speed Enone with Compression Ignition," Min River Float USSR. leningrad Inst of Water Transport Engineerno Leningrad,, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in4sciances) Technical So'. Knizhaya letopis', No. 17,, 1956 IKHAINDWp Z.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof,; YERMAKOV, V.P., kand.takhn.nauk Characteristics of diesel cycles vith Duel additions to the air charge being compressed. Trudy, LIVT mo.2t-~-22 160. (KRA 150) (Marine diesel engines) YERK4XOVp, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Investigating the atomizing of heated diesel fuel. Trudy LIVT no.2t23-28 160. (MIRA 150) (PArIne diesel e*gUWS)'t`,(Ke9e1 fuels) MIMVj Z.A., doktor taklin.nauk, prof.; w YERMOLL V..-r- kand, takhn. nauk Investigating the foavibility of impraving tho operatlons of 3D6 engines. Trudy LIVT no.12:3-10 161. (HIRA 14:9) (Marine angLies) . ....... ... . .. . ....... ACC t4R- AR7004111 (~,V)'So'URCE CODE: UR/0169/661000/0121VO50/VO50 MO Vy a I o v--,* -S.S. ; -Y e r m a k o v, V, F. TITLE: Decrease in the strength of ice with time SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geoftzika, Abs. 12V328 REF SOURCE: Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniy po gidrotekhn., vyp. 23, 1965, 89-01 TOPIC TAGS: glaciology, ice strength, dynamometer, ice rheology, elasticity, rheologic. pr-operty, ice, plastic deformation, plastic strength ABSTRACT: A new method of determining the rheological properties of ice using a dynamometric device is examined. The purpose of the method iis to accelerate and simplify testing procedures. The test is conducted by measuring the initial load applied to the specimen from the tension on an elastic dynamometer. The stress transmitted to the sample through the dynamom.eter, produces In the sample creep deformation which, In turn, causes the dynamometer to relwt and reduce the stress. The reduction of stress will continue, under any given strass, until the sample's deformation achieves stabilization, I. e. , until a state of equilibrium is attained between.the load applied to the sample through the dynamometer and the Card 112 -ACC i~k' AiFO64111 internal resistance of the ice. If the initia'JIL strain applied to the sample is approximately equal to the assumed -instantaneous strength, then the stabilization of deformation will correspond to the limiting equilibrium. Since Ice does not have stress-rupture strength, a nominative value of relative deformation for a specific length of time may be regarded as the deformation stabilization. Dynamo- meter testing may be regarded as creep tests with stress varying with time; cha,,,,iges in stress and deformation are interdependent. The proposed method is recommended for conducting tests under different loads (compression, rupture, shear). In conclusion, data obtained in testing samples of polycrystalline glacier and lacustrine ice (Mirnyy, Antarctica), using the dynamometer, are presented. A bibliography of 5 titles is included. G. Deyev. [Translation of abstract] [SP] SUB CODE: 08/ KHMIDCFV, Zosima Aleksandrovich; YERMAKOV, Vapilly Yedorovlcbj BOTKIIII F.P., kand, tekbn, nm*p reti-eEzmt; AL"114AR, I.H.p inzh., retsenzent; ZAEMMKO, B.A.p rauebo. red.; VASIL'YEVA, N.N.p red.; KRYAKOVA, D.:t.,, tekhn. red. [Marine diesel engine operations with a-two-stage fuel feed] Itabota sudovogo dizelia o dvukhfaznoi podachei toplivu. Le- ningrad, Sudpromgiz,, 1963. 82 p. (MBA 16:12) (Marine diesel engines) ODINTSOVI M.M., doktor geol.-min. nauk, otv. red.; PALISHIN, G.B., kand. geol.-min. nauk, red.; LOGACUVI N.A., red.; FINNEXER, Ye.V., red.; GRECHISHCMW, Ye.K.,, kand. tek1m. nauk,, red.; ASTRAKHANTSEV, V.I., red.; VOLOGODSMM, G.F.0 red.; KUKUSHKIN, I.P.., red.; PEDOROV, I.P., red,~; TIMBLI, R.R., red.; SEDOVA, N.G.# red,; TERMAKOV 16 V,F,, red.; ASTAFIYEVA, G.A., tekhn. red.; POMM, tekhn. redo [Bratsk Reservoir; engineering geology of the tarritor7] Bratskoe vodokhraniliabehe; inzhenernaia geologiia torritorii. Moskvap Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1963. 274 p. 01IRA 16tl2) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSH. Sibirskoye otdelenip. Institut zemnoy kory. (Bratsk Reservoir region-Engineering geology) IMt=(X V,Gq kozdidat takhnichookikh nauke v IOR i;;~i" ~,~ APplication of the theory of jets to the prooess of 4jectIca. [Trudy] TMI 12:109-118 149; (MM 8:4) (jets) (Pieme) BABENKOs M.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; IMWOVO V.G. Testing of the b2ading of a stowtarbine, with Cquaterprom8=60 thargon"hinostroenie 7 W.SM-If Ac 161. (XUU 14 ilD) (Steam tutunall.-Blades) YMMMOV, VoGs, n h.; ABRAMOV9 V.F.0 inzh. Nedhanism for turning boring rods. Bezop.trudalv prom. 5 no.12:31 D 61. (MIRA 15i1) 1. 1. Treat Artempolo0ya. (Boring. xachliwry) I PISIMEN, M.K.;J~E!~~~~BELYANINV Yu.I.; YAWSLAV, T.Ye. Experimental pyrolysis of mazut and shale tar. Gaz. prom. 6 no.11: 18-22 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Pyrolysis) (Mazut) SOV/81-59-5-16R25 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, XhImlya, 1959, Nr 5, p 155 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yermakov, V.G. !Pl=: The Production of Industrial Gases by the Gasification Method of Lean Fuels With Removal of Slags In the Liquid State rTRIODICAL: V ob.: Gazifik. tverdogo topliva. Moscow, GostoptekhIzdat, 1957, pp 122 - 126; V sb.: nim. pererabotka. topliva. Moscow, AS USSR, 1957, pp 400 - 407 ABSTRACT: The results are given of the gasification of Silesia coal semi- coke in a gas generator for the gasification of lump fuel with the discharge of slag in liquid form. Vapor-oxygen (V0) and carbon dioxide-oxygen blowing was used. When using VO blowing a gae Is obtained with a total CO and H2 oontent of up to 97%, whereby the gasification of the 10 - 50 mm fraotions In the fuel Card 1/2 Is possible. The use of carbon attains the same value as It does SOV/81-59-5-16825 The Production of Industrial Gases by the Gasification Method of Lean Fuels With Removal of Slags in the Liquid State in.gasification with diagharge of solid slag, but the specific expenditure of vapor for obtaining 1 r=1 (CO+H2), applying the VO-blowing, is 4 times less. V B. &Wlin Card 2/2 PISIM". M.K.- =mWW.N0"*A$+BILTANIN, TU.I. Gasification of oil shale with a solid heat transfer agent. Gas. prom. no.9:21-27 8 058. (MIRAIWO) (Gas mnufacture and worice) (Oil mhalej)' I I i I II I 111'r1ri-mv- 11;1 1111, H"I HOT Its: fig ell 5 Ir Fit YzMAYOV V.I.,; ZAGORETS,, P.A.; 91-11MOV, Nol, Study of solutions by higb-rrequencr metbods, Part lo Zbur& fiz. kh1m. 36 no,621180-1185 :062 (MIRA 17r7) 1. Mookovskiy khlmiko-teklmologicbeskly inctitut imml Mende- leyvae YEMMV9 V. I. Cand Agricult Sci Diss*rtatlont "Methois for Acclimatisation of Sequoia in the Forests of the South Crimea." 29/n/50 Moscow Forestry Inst - x C So VecheryaYa M, C'7"v' sum 7 1 DIUV, Nikolay Favlovich. prof.. doktor takhn.nauk (deceased]; OMAN. Irina Petrovus, lush.; GRIEMURT, a0M., imndstokimonanks rateenzent;_UDUOT, V.I., Insho, reteenPent; XNATCHIM[Op P.T., inzh., retmensentl (NMIYA, N.V.. dotsents reds; XANAYBTAq O.N., red.izd-va; ISLMIUVA, P.G 0* tekhaaed, ENstallurgy of load and sinal Yletallurgile ovintea I tsInka. Koskya, Goo.nauchno-takhn,isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tevetnoi metallurgil, 1961, 4" V. (UM 14:1) (Lead--Notallurgy) (Zinc--Metallurgy) ~Qscow) PT=Tvt V~.OIO,, N Universal instrument for tkw high-frequenor Api-cocbsoical. analysis and titration of mahutions. Shur. f1s. kbin- 34 no.12:2838-2W D 16o. (MIRA 3,4:1) 1. Zhiniko-tekhnolegicheskiy instittit imeni D.M* Neudeleyeva, Kookys. (Titration) (chemical epwatus) URMAKOV., V. 1. Investigation of electrolyte solutions by, high-frequ~mcy metbods. Trudy MKHTI no.38:96-103 t62* (PMU .16:7) (Electrolyte solutims) (Electroclemistry) IZRMAKOVg V.I.; ZAGMTS,, P.A. . I Investigation of solutions by high froquency methods, Part 31 Characteristic curves of slectri 'cal. measuring cells aM relaxation phenowns, in solutions. Zhur.fis.khim. 36 no.W632-1638 Ag 162. (MIRA 150) 1. MAmiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imni D.I.Mendeleyeva. (IlectrolyU solutioms) YERWOV p V. I. mow, .04 C Distribution of the comppsition of natural gnoes,in *1007 sediments in CiBaauaasia~ Gas.prom. no.51YO !63 OMU 1616) (Caucasus, Itorthern-Gas, Natural-Analysia) WN01sovp N.V.; GRISHINA9 I.T.; YlW"OVP Vol# Prm"ctlng for potrobw aftd P810028 "sociated wltb lithologlool and -otmttwruWcal traps. 0910, tm~ftl i, gas& 7 no.3:16-22 Kr 163. .1614) L ToonWmrWy nauabno-inslodovatellskiy institut prirodrgrkh psov, ~Caucmsus, lortborn-Ahs, lktaral-061opy) 0 3101/ 210 an Zd VC-C AUTHORS: Yermakov V i. sm; ts' 1. IL C14 TITLE: Study of solutio s by~ Ugt.~:tr' Dispersion effecta jn~ Aqc~eoi:~ie 601%iO Ohs JqLA Yride frequency range ~,of, tb~d~ dlef4frotunneitie. If d'', FLRIODICAL: Zhurnal f izicheskcq ~V4 ;n gi! 44-552 04 A TEXT: A non-revonance circuit (F1,6 4)~is; b~ug&StO Por relaxation effects in electrolytes. Itc iur~'men~s*q* :cmducted by -.1011'nZ ~' 6 1 : j, tie k k'.~'kj/lc Ic'.1 the equations U UkY Y *r 1 Uk ju~' 3 br/ sol' 1001, 71.i U voltage, Y-- conductivity, the imde:t 1 ~itelp t e4"' -t "t e resiatande ~g rp br; box of the bridge and to the i~ie6ir 0.. U hlfijju~rementzl with 8011 frvq~ioncica up to 200 140blea. Y1.0 Od tv electr Uctivi, J. 13i Ay verault conoe;ntratiokfor, KO ocond iK~l AICI 3 s explained by steric hindranae ~ffdot4: on;'refqrinA~'prl 41; hydra:te the complexes with a certain lifetimel. a: ound eit: Card-1/2 A /W4/020 BI i Study of solutions by high-#*# 0 frequenaies above 10 cps, whereas 61ow Xo/s e6~ an~~W,~thtiij,m6st stabl~a hydrate shells are observed. Thare are &i f' igure a ASOOCIATION:. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhn' lr~i it ut Oh Mondeleyova (1400on inatitu~of at'; ired., Inolog-j imai'li D. 1. Hendelayev) SUBMITTED: November 5# 1961 :?i9- 4. Principle of a z-meter circlkit Id high4roqli they !'Offipenuatioji; legend: cell; P Generator. 4 zip Ai 1. NZI!, 0'A Card 2/2 M-RA :1, Ov T,~ f~~4,:4V, 4 1 11 H ,;!9 ;~iufl 61 Or- V ',--L- ' 1 41'l, I'L."I A I :-I A7 7t-1 - -zu d ' Ap3oo29t6 RR: 35 PZMOR-. -Zoa=tsol P. A.; Y V~-~ Lf 0 W: pa rem='64: arid, nud -=Mz NldvefftAsmtlmns of solutt=a _by.: &Pii- f ow n uthetAc re. I I ~;a=: -4-1.4,+4^~ ~VLMAWU Uh.%"W%AQO to %JWQ~& V qkW.LVLI; W& :,I I Zhurnal fizicheskoyL no. khWIF V VES; MS: high-frequency mnt%od,, n=lew Maa~Otlc: r1wonmn -.a.6 app=etus,, spinm-lattice relwvAlAon tlmt., Ub MSTRM A method has been proposod for: the r0 etf va +4-a, IM eli,% 1% 'k- -vaa.mi,41 A"4 Ir.11 jUr_CwJ;4 V.4 44 OW.44i'. 4.15, Ina#,dill span 3i~ lUb 4i$'; I J~f tile d~t=~J?j~tl(ji RK BUTI) *,F*,. . Mlg* Me M:.~ ASSOCIATION: rzlmiko-tekhwlogichestdiinsitittiti~o-D.-il.,I -A-Chemical Migine-ex ing Institute) SUEKrrTED*. 00 DAT3 ACQ:' 16 Jul. UCLA 0( SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOVz 005 OTIMh I ~-Cw-d Ill - -1 " ~. 11 ... 11,11W ~'u . ..... I., Ft. 11 k t;v YERMAFOV~ V.I.; WICENKO, N.N. Possibility of excluding oil- and gas-bearing zonem on Ithe basis of data of hydrocarbon analysis. Dolkl. AN SSM 155 no.1:85-.37 mr 64, (VERA 17:4) 1. Voesovuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut prirodnogo gaza. Fredntavleno akademikom A.A.Trofimukom. OV, V.I~,,O.SHOSOV, A#N& RMiometric surveying In oil-bearing regions of western 11twk=nia, Geolonefti 1 no-8134-39 Ag 157, (MIRA M12) leInstitut nefft AN BSSR. (Turkmnistan-Petroleum g*olo47) (ftAloactivity-Weasurements) /c'-- Fo,~ YBRKAICOVv V.I.; ZAKSO LeN, Work of metraiagical institutes lvm. tekh. av.WI-73 N-D 057s (Ikdlo In the field of ra4lio wasurawnts. (xraA 10:22) waaaroments) MONA=, 1.1,; MOUN, ToNe; MNMTAWV, 0*6. Application of bldi-frequamW analysis to 4621814 absolea Investiptions, 1611,skor. 19 no.,2tl"-200 Nr-AO 157 igm low l.Koskovskly khimike-tekhnologlobeekly luetltm~ In, AJ, Kendeleyeve. (Colloids) (Ilectiochesical 4mlysis) 21(8) SSSOV/7-jB-7-4/13 AUTHORS: Alekseyev, F. A., Y Filonov, V. A. TITLE: Concerning tkie Content of RadioacLive 153emexits Foard in haters of Oil Field Deposits (K voprosu, o, sod-vrzhanii radioelementov v vodakh neftyanykh mestorozhdeniy) PERIODICAW Geokhimiya, 1958, Nr 7, pp 642-649 (UOSR) ABSTRAM The content of radium and uranium found in vatern of oil field deposits was examineds radium was determined radio-chemically (Ref 3); the oontent of radon was measured by means of' the electromete., W Mk the amount of uranium ascertained by luminescence. vie research was conducted at. the Laboratoriya yadernoy geofiziki i geologii Institu-ta nefti AN ~~SSR (Lab- oratory for Nuclear Geophysics of the Petroleum Institute AS Wnfiil). Waters from wells as well as surfa~!e vater from oil fields of 'Wont Turkmenia (Tables 1-3) were examined, L;ampl~es were taken f*rom tne petrol and mineral gau province of' Em-ba (Kazakhstan) (Tables 40) and from oil fivido in thl-~ Cie- I Uralian region (Tables 6-6). Independent of the type of' ~e_ posit, the radium content ranges from 10-10 g11, seldo nder Card 1/2 j()-11 g/1. The uranium content neldom vurmoants 1.0 7 g/l. SOV/7-j8-7-4 ;3 Concerning the Content of Radioactive hlements Found in Waters of Oj- Deposits The largest quantities of radium are to be found in waters of the calcium chloride type. Uranium is concenTraLed in waterz ofthe sodium bicarbonate type. Radium is found in largest amounts in the marginal zones of the oil iield deposits. There are 8 tables and 12 references, 11 of which are Soviet. AS'SOCIATION: Institut nefti AN "-1;5R, Moskva (Petroleum inutitute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: JulY 7, 1958 Card 2/2 d u 1A Hill ilk lie' li 141 1 a I ;I JoI 'r , - ell its 11 lilt. 'Jig J1 v v Is It silt 02 NJ Apparatus for determining the electric conductivity end concentra- tion of solutions. Zav.labe 26 no,2:229-230 '60. (MA 13:5) 1. Mosko"Idy khImiko-tekbnologlabookly inntitut Ined Do I# Nemolore". (solution (Chodstry)) Mootrio conduoilvity) MMWOV.-]L,.L; SAKODMXIYj, X.I. Use of high-frequency awaysis in the stw1jr of aboorpt4m kinetics* Ebim,]prome zto.12.:96&ft D 164 (KMA 13:1Y (Absorption) ZAGOMM" P. JL.), sminwp ff. rn"ptiption of golutions br highfioquenay potbodo. ALrt 41 )Wquoney of tho mamwing.pnerstor an dop*rAo#t on the con- ductanos and *Ialwatilo'conistant of slectrolytc,oolutionn. Zbmr. fis. kh'Lu. 36 no.1222743-2748 D 162. - (XIBA 16tl) 1. Moskovskiy khImiko.-tekbnolociobaskly institut Imeni Nendele"vae (XectrolyU giolutiongi) )ffBM=- SMIRNOV, N. I.1 2AGORETS, 11. A. Study of solutions by high-froquency methods. -&rt 6. Zhur. fiz. Ulm. 37 no. 3:544-552 Mr 063. (HIRL 1715) 1. Moskovekiy khimiko-tekhnologichookiy Institut itseni Mendeleyeva, Moskva. ZAGORETS, P.A.; YERMAKOV, V.I.; GRUNAUp A.P. Study of solutions by high-frequeney methods, Part St Structure of Co Z-+ wA CuZ*aolvates in methanol solutions. Zhur.fiz.kh1m. 37 no.10:2155- 2162 0 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Mookovskiy khimiko-tokhnologicheakiy Inotitut imed Mendeleyeva. SHIWVp Yu*M.; DARAGAN, V.L,,; YERUKOV V.I. Pbasibility of determining the moisture of the grtmular, sub- stance for tablets by measuring its dielectricI permeability. Aptech. delo 12 no.3C2-24 Ny49163 (~11U 17 t2) lo Umtrallnyy aptecbnyy WWc~no-i&4 i "Jpv*tel'sk y institut i Moskovskiy khimiko-tekbnol;iicheskiy'institut imeni Men- delepwa, nMEDVp V.I.; ZAGORETS,, P.A. Study of electrolyte solutionts by h4gh frequency metWo. Part 5o Zhur.fiz.khimo 37 no.ltlU-186 Ja 063. (KEU 170) 1. Khimika-tekhnolagicheakiy institut iment 16M.eleyeva. " I. I It ;I[- , I 1111AII-11(l "Jill 1JfJJ;l,* . , -- -, " . I . I - . . . .. . YUHAT,0719 "T.T. momm"w.vwjwwpwm - Improving Fneiiffatir. -,yetpms of p-r-tai. 30 no.21t 17-18 K 164 NMA 180) ... ........... . . ACCESSION NR s AP4054692 B/0076/"/036/004AO30/1031 AUTHORS: Termakovp V*I.; Zagorets, PeA.; Orunaup A.P4 iir 13: -Ad-ovice fcr thermosiatinjS specimens in W experiments, SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheakoy kbimli# V.38j, no,,4, 19640 1030-1031 thermoregulatorp nuclear magnetic resonance, control TOPIC TAGS: h circuits temperature controls gas beat exchanger, spin so o ABSTRACT: The article describes a device, whiah uses gaseous beat exchangers, for tbermostating' specimens in experiments with spin echo.. The temperature of the investigated solutions was maintained at 40 to -300 as desired, Nitrogen gas 'visa ueed as a beat exchanger.' Its flovi was regulated by changing the current tbrougb the beater in*a Dewar flaak with liquid nitrogen. To minimize the consum~tiop a of nitrogen and to chieve lower temperatureas the-measuring bead with the specimen was separated from the poles of the electromagnet by an air gap,, In-,addition.. the poles of the elootromagne-t are cooled by spiral tubeas placed aroqnd the poless through which water t_L__ 'Card 1A ACCESSION NR: AP4034592 is passed. The desired temperature level with accuracy of 0.01 deg.! is maintained constant automatically by means of a device consisting of a termister bridge and a regulating potentiometorp PSR-1-0.,14 Orig. art. bast 2 figures. A830GIATION: Moskovskiy kbimiko-tekbnologicheakiy Institut ime Del# .,I Menti-leyeva (Moscow Institute of Cbemical Technol;gy> SUBMIftEM 06Jul63 ENQL: 00' S-OB CODE: UP, W- NR FIEF BOV: ~001 OTHER: 001 LL Cori MUMUMM Wool ..... ........... . ........... .......... . ZAGORETS, P.A.1 YERWOV, V.I.1 GRUNAU, A.P& Study of solutions by high frequency methods aM by the nuclear magnetic resonance mothcod. Part 11. Zbur, fiz. khim. 39 no.2s 456-458 F 165. IMIRA 18j4) 1. Monkovskiy khImiko-tekhnolcqioheskiy Institut imeni Idendeleyeva. _jEMjA1QY.,~ I.; ZAGORETS, P.A. High-frequency studies of electrolyte solutions. Part 9: Role of ionic atmosphere in forming the structure of electrolyte solutions. Effect of temperature on the structure of electro- lyte solutions. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.12:29W-2971 D 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologJcheskiy institut imeni D.I. Mende',,,yeva. X YERMAKOV, V.I.; MARTYUSHIN, I.G. Investigating the gas content of a bubbling Inyer f-,r prscenses with nolid phaae participation. Kbin. prom. 42 no.1,4701-703 S '65. (MIRA 18:9) ZAGORETS, P.A.; YEMAKOV V.I.; GPUNAUO A.P. Y-1 - Study, of solutions by the high-fr,-,iuenc-.( methods and by "he wiclear ragnet1c resonance method. Part 32* Zhur.fiz,khim, 39 no.7.,1552- 1555 J1 165- (MIRA 18:8) 1. Khimiko-tekhnologlc"skiy instititt imeni D.I.Mendeleyeva. A L 7 A61AL75, 0, le M,n,i a )srt-v Subolittte tCC NRAP7002707 6TH0RL!SM149TA-X!-;-) ZMskory" To. N.; 'Sachkov, V, I, pffl: none TITLE: Some relations characterizing the beam path in a cesium frequency standard SOURCE: lzmeriteltnaya tekhnika, no. 12, 1966, 51-53 CIO,, t~6t TOPIC TAGS: frequency standard, cesiumfrequency 4--d-A, Aomic clock ABSTRACT: Early authoraf experiments with the essium atomic-beam frequency standard involved a col-limating diaphragm and were found to be unwieldy. Hence, further experiments were conducted without collimators, their functions being performed by beam slits cut in the resonators. Formulas are deduced which impose certain conditional on the widths of the slits in the resonatorsv source# and detector and also on the field gradient of the deflecting magnets. These conditions make possible successful c!peration of the frequency standard not equipped with the collizating diaphragm and having symmetrical beam deflection. These relations are derivad: detector alit width 4M,04 VS is( '-~ + 1i I to + to 4 4 6P4 -3-a -dr- .2 ba - 2b, 4 b.- _tW, * ~.B 4(is 11') 4- is if 01, f*. / _ bal Is 4 to ACC 'AP7002~0-f The bean can be limited either by the first (from the source) or by the second resonator. If b,, -c a Is Itj. the first resonator places the limitation; Vs (21, if bn + bp > #2 (2ig -, is). the scond. Here, bn - source alit width and b~ - resonator ON alit wldW. Actually's both resonator Blits act simultaneously an the beam contains atoms that have different speeds. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 24 formiulw. SUB COLE: 09, 2D / SM DMs 21Jul66 ORM REFt 000 / M RZFs 001 I. tkand. SHILOV, Tu.M., kand. farm. nauk; DARAGANv V.L.; M"pV khim. nauk . I-., device for th6 determination of moisture in samplen of loose preparations. Sbor. nauch. trud, TSANII 61 127-133 164. (MIRA 19:1) 1. TSentralinyy aptechnyy nauchno-isslidovatel'okiy Inotitut (for Shilov, Daragan). 2. MoskovBkiy kkilmiko-tekhnologicheskly institut imeni Mendeleyeva (for Yerm4kov), ZAGONMR P.A.,-_I T.I.; GRTJNAU, A.P. (Hoskval Study of solutiond by high-frequenay methods and by Ue method of =clear magnetic resonance, Part 10e 3hure fiz. kbimo 39 no. 1&9-22 Ja 965 (min 19c1) 1. Xhimiko-tekhnicheigkLy institut imeni D.I. Handeleyeva, Moskva. Submitted June 26, 1961+. YERMAKOV, V.I. Relation of the camposition of Lover Cretaceous natural gases in the Northern Caucasus to the metamorphosing degree of formation waters. Dokl. Ali SSSR 165 no-4t923-926 D 165. (MIRA 18:32) 1, VaeaoyuzW nauchno-isfiledovatellskiy institut prirodnogo gaza, Submitted March 16p 196$, YEBMAKOV, V.I. Zonal distribution (if' diluted g~aacv -,,f` tf* LOWOr CretAcecus aquiferous complex of Ciscaucasia. Dokl. AN SESR 161 no.21 447-4-50 Mr 165. (MIRA 18!4) 1. 1fisa6(jyuznyy InEstitut, prlrodnogo gaza* Submitted June 13o 1964- VASIL'YEV, Ye.A.p red.z YERMAKOV, V.I.# red.; KALUZHSKIY, red.; KOMSHILUV,, H.F.p rod-;-,l4ATyu3llKIllA, A.P.p ved.; KIKBOVI G.V., red.; RAYEVSKAYA, V.S.., red.; SHC104ELEVA, A.V.., red. [Haterialp of the Conference on the Overall Use of Wood] Materialy Konferentaii po komplakenowu lspollzovarilJu li drevesiny. Petro za-vod sk , Karellskoe knizimad W-vop 1964. 306 P. (MmA -18:1) 1. Konferentsiya po komplekano= ispoltzovanlyu drevesinyp Petrozavodsk, 1961. 104AS 1XV, V- p. tEhg. I DZI40KNOV, A. XH. 1, MOTELS, Po I. 2. On (6oo) 4. mim vwAilation 7. mmim ventiution." Reviewd by P. 1, mustell V. KO Yormakovp V. P 9 Enge p Mimalyano Gor, zh'uro no* 11t 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library oi Congress, 1953. Unclassified. TXRMAZDV, V,K.; SMM, A.S. ,- Foreas strar.-ture of magmetito from forrudamus quartsites of the Urals and southern Sibarla. Zap.Tsos.wlx.ob-v& ft no.4:454-459 1550 (KWA 9:2) (Ural Mountains-Flognotits) (Biberls.-Kagastite) ~V- KO Coaq)cmition and genesis of Pro-Cambrian ferrug%Mms quArtzites on the western slope of the Southern Urals* *Wy $or#-gool. Inst. UY" SM no.4o:67-80 159. (MM 13 t 11) (umi Mountains-44partsite Y~111-!,-.:,~,Cvl V. "The Lezal-Nedica! `Lrrdficance of Farar-Atle Timu5ions.11 Cand ,,e:i Sci, Fir3t l4o-,cow Order of -'(:rAn 1:,Allc-al Insty 1 fov 542 (Vl,',, 20 Oct 54) Surv,~y of 13cientifla and Tecilmical DlasarUkAoa:j Defantl,tl at MR Higher Eklucational Institutions (IC) 30: Stun. Ile. 481.1 5 Mv 55 YMMKOV, V. 11. 0 GOVCHAROV, V. F., und VDODIN, 1. T. "The Effect of Neuroplegic NL-.tures on the Ability of Animals to Withstand Oxygen Starvation and Burn Shock," from the book TMseu of the Reports of the Scientific Session of the Military Medicol Academy im. s. M. Kirov, Tazisy Dokladov lie y Sessi, 29 Oct-2 N" 19") Laningrad. YMMEDVo YoMe q bmdemedenauk Fatal outcome followlag invasion of the upper reavirmtor7 tract by monridoe Vestootoo -rin, 20 no.1174-76 My-Je 0.18 (MIRA 11:6) ' Is kafedry sudenboy meditsiny (sav', - prof. VoFO Chervakov) I Moskovskodo, meditainskogo institutao (ABOARIN upper resp. tract (Run)) (RESPIRATORT TRACT, die ascariasis of upper tract (Ran)) YERUKOVI V. M. --- "An Approach to the Problem of Natural Focalization of Trichinovis." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoira,, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences,, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. First Moscow Medical Institute YOMOV VA kandamadenauk CyaUemovU in children. Yodiatriia 38 no.10*64-60 0 t6O. (xm 13 tu) 1. Is Vafedry-obohehey biologii (mavo - vUen-koVeopmdant DW SM FTofo- pe r. Taj:~-zW i kafedry mAabnoy wditoii~r (my. - mxvli=~OM7 4eyatelt nauki prof, T.F. Cbw"akc*) I Wookor- okoga Ordem tamins mediteUwkogo inatituta imeni lolt Seahenova (dir. - prof 'rAma3aov,, irl,v.,, (CYSTIM 33) YERMAKOV, V.M.; KUKLINA, N.V. - - -r- In the Atkar Production Administration. Ushch. rast,, ot vred. i bol. 9 no.3:5-7 164. (14IRA 17:4) 1. Glavnyy agronam Atkarskogo proizvodetvennogo upravleniya, Saratovskoy oblasti '*Por Yermakov). 2. Nachallnlk otL4yada po zaahchite rasteniy Atkarokogo proirvodetyennogo upravleniya, garatevskoy obInati (for Kuklina)o .... ... ............ Z2545. AU'rJA'i'6; Ya.b., Cniadidnto or Taciiiiic.-il licirticov, Orzhokhovokiy, Yu. F. , CniWid.-Ato of Tacmlicni Sc i4ilices, Fevznor, L.?4.1 Candidate of Technical Uciciieem, _Roshc!i~~,Jt. , Engineer, and Yermakov, V.N., Engineer, TITLEt Thermal-meM-nical treatment of stool to UIVII hi$h strength PERIODICALi M,tallovede"niye I t*rmicheskay& abrab otka metallov, '19611 No.5. pp. 2-9 TEXTt The authors point out that recently much attention has been given to combined mechanical and head treatmentk by two possible methods. In one method the steel is rapidly deformed in the austenite-stable temperature range and quenchad. Uhilo this Improves the stool in many ways it fall* to Increase tensile; strength. In the second method the steel Is detarmed 4t a temperaturele between the martansite point Md and the iaerystalli- zation temperature. and quenched. This gives increased strength with 0atisfactory plasticity. Results of thormol-noebeanical tard 225V S/129/61/000/001/003/003 Zl11/El52 'ThermAl-mechonical treatment of steel-to give high stronSth treatment are not universally successful, and there are-no reliable deta on the practical use ar,the 1,ausrorm,' or: IOAusCorming" treatment widely advortined In the USA. 'The object of the pronent work was the study of thormal-machanical trootmont or allay structural stools to a high strength and the ~tructuro produced by the treatment. Tito composition of the stools wan as shown in Table 1. stools A-r being malted in induction: and A and 9 in are furnacess the rirst group wore austonitized at 1000, the second at 900 OC. After cooling in a nitrate both to the derormati*n temperature the steels were rolled In 4-5.pannes (reduction 90%), oil-quenched and tempered. To reduce cooling the asset and other measures taken, 0,.$. work was reheated between p rolls were preheated to 100 OC. A poriobl*:aaS#1.*tIO Instrument (developed by G.Yu. Sila-Novitskiy'and T.D,. lukYshkirk~) woo mood to detect isothermal-decomposition products$ it roonat th* specimen was rejected. After treatment spocimo~,s had a hardness of 58-64 And mechanical-test piocos*wejro prorareif by spark machining and ramov&l by grinding (temperature kept below 100 00 Card 2/8,, 2M5 S/l29/6l/ooo/oo5/ool/0o3 Thermal-mechaniCAI treatment or steel to give high strength Of A 0.3 mm deep surface layer. Fig.2 shows tensile strength kg/mm2 and relative elongation as fundtions of carbon content for steels A, B,A and E after treatment (90% deformation at 556 OC, hours tempering at 100 OC); for steel A tempering At 100 and 200 OC in shown by points I And 2 respectively, steels;$ and A I . indicated 'by Point 3- Fig.3 shown for stool A tenmilq strength and elongation in relation to the 90% deformation tompiirstuie (tempering at 100 OC). The effect of variation in auatenitiiation temperaturo with 90% deformation and tempering At loo Oc or stool A on tensile strength, Rockwell hardness and elongation is 21104n in Fig.k. Fig.5 shown the effect of tempering tomperatu a on these properties of the normally thermomechonloolly treated r1loys.8 and C' (left- and right-hand gr phs respectively). The treatment enabled a tensile strength :f 280-300 kg/mx2 and elongation of 6% to be obtained for the steels tested, which is better than with ordinary or stepwAse, hardening followed by low-t*aperature tempering. An carbon content rises to about 0.5% stronith or thormomechanically treated steels risom, and Calls with',highor Card - - - ------------ a I IMD T V 22545 S/129/61/000/005/001/003 Zl1l/El52 Thermal-mechanical treatment of steel to give high atrengthl C content due to semi-brittle or brAttle'rracturs. Tito boat strength/plasticity combination was obtained with temperinglat 100 *C. In some experiments on ate*llV ': the deformatiah was decreased to 50%; the results were less favourable than with the 90% deformation as regards strength, but gave high plasticity. The advant;-ge of 50% deformation is that it can be errecte&'at relatively high temperatures, even above the recrystallization temperaturti. Send tests an 60 x 10 x 2 'mm plate# of ,t'.01 P, heated in various ways were also carried out. Electron- microscopic study of the fine structure of thermoinechapically treated stitel A showed a pronounced texture and considerable, refinement of martensite plates. X-ray diffraction byrotating specimens was also studied (with a ~JPC -50V (URS-501) Ionization apparatus with automatic recording of lAtensity distribution in Fsk, rediation)s block &Izo of the thormomachanically treated steel was one half to one quarter that obtained with ordinary hardening. The authors conclude that structure refinement is one factor in the effectiveness of the treatment. Card 4/ 22545 Thermal-nechanical treatment of steel to give high strength V.V. Ougunov, K.S. ~Jedveaeva, G.G. Solov'yova, Ye.G. FiILL)Povck, T.D. Kubyshkinaj V.V. Bol'shakova and Yu.N.',Kabanov participated in the work. There are 3 figures# 4 tables and 21 referencest 1~'Soviut and Englizh. The four latest English language references r*ad: Ref-8: B.B. Kula, J.M. D~osi, I~TASMflt V. 32, 196o. Ref.11; D.J. Schmatz, V.P. Zackny, f,TAS?411. v. 51. 1959. Ref.123 D.J. Schmatz, J.'C. Shynet V.F Zackay, wetal. Progress n, 1959- Rer.13: j.c.. Shyne, V.F. Zackay., D.J. Schmatz, "TASI,:nt V'3~' 1960 Card 316.!5r- 11111HU'l i 1 11111-1, 11 INIM $11I JIM I, 11'I'v I', I'. 'I I I II 1 11 t< VII V PMAK) 1. M.[I?otak., Ya.M.1; ORJEHOVSKI I. FjOrsbakhowakiy, Yu, F.11 PMMIR L. M.; ROSCINA, I. N. tRoshchina, I. N. 1; EWUW V N [Terimtkovp V. NJ Thermcnwohanical treatment of steel for the obt&bment of a high mechanical resistance. Analele ustalurgie 15 no,4:111v-123 O-D 161. (Ste*l-Heat treotment) POTAK6 U.M., kand.tekbn.nauk; OR=KROV3f= Yu*F, kand,tekbalnauk; PEVZNERs LeMes kandetekb,~Onauk; R069MU.9 Lff.~ Inzh.r-.._Y&RIUKGV., V.&P-iftsh. - Thermafand mechanical treatment of ateel for highor o4rangth Nsta.Ualred. i term. abr, met. no.51249 My 161. :- (NIBA 3-4:;) (fteel,, Structural-Hardening) NVY; IV I J AID Ur. 977-2 27 may AUSFoRmiNq. 4)F STRUCTURAL. STBELS MSA) Yermakov-V. iq. V. V. Chugunov,: ad Y~. P!. a vski vi~ Metal.. lovedeni*e i tero'cheskaya obraootkm nietalaov,~:no. 1~: 25-29. I I I andP-'and 138 steel 4 r'e*nv1t'e"d In-ava-bn'suim ibb I nace. The auskirming coneisted (if I mscl%~Wflij. or furnace coolfiig to 500*C, rolling In 15 to 7, PF, of 90%, and oil ~~Juenching. Z- ad fbil~owiW by erapiiri ita Ve 300, or 400'C f r 3 hrs, - The sj-pecim;ams steel envolopeo; ;'roll j were -!J coin -fren th and dtxfjljj,1y,-,' to-11site-11:trulij~fll 11 binttbm of 2 290 kg Imm and !elongation of 6:1 (Ota*6(!El Op 100-c'. Rcmeltedl steals genet-ally vm~e foun t6 hak lagl~ ductility. After j~emperirigr at 101)'C' the Indm-ilm"A-11ake.ted. strength C- ol'1200. 5 kgr/rnm2, ab fn reriVelte-d f4i rl, ste te net'ic fiejd, dib varied from 280 to i 2 90 - kd mltO il it 210 kolmm 2, lind 6 from 6 to:10, Steelm' (:O~vehflon'q1-','.Y1 PCred at 100"C in~-many cases sh,owad paxUal: bri#,le ilui- &~uw in~ aric 4:pi----ter bat1% j: OW 1.4ot-ti, ili-eductioi% t: 1)!;, 20 utainlasiz of 13 "Lemme ng i3t v''. qtl iar~igth ~,nd f1c.41 'I'lld a Yield Om, IOU to Cr(lej el;l ""111A sh:wt-ltime ji AWWORKIM OF Ord=WAL STMW f0wil SO tests at elevated temperature sha~v(i~ tl~at ~tusgbrm~d move heat realkant at ternp(lr~i~wr~!i to ~464~-~00~'47, 1~ F7 IF '5 Mf 6 IVL4 IWO 100 2m,,vJ ii me"i il 1w Whout IT .4. EXCERPTA FIEDICA See 9 Vol 13/6 Surgery June 59 3031. (8791 INTRA-AORTIC BLOOD TRANSFUSION (Russian text) -YE r m a k o v V. S. - KHIRURCIYA 1958.3'1,11 (23-27) Illus. I A seMs-o-'? cases is presented in which transfusions into the alWominal aorta were mployed, The method was used in grave surgical shock and In bloorl loss. A good : nd stable effect was seen in 7 out of 14 patients who retovdroid. Ao offect or short duration was obtained In 2 patients. The observations show litat the intra-aortic transfusion is a powerful therapeutic measure which may be employed in prophyl- axis and in combating severe shock. The rise of arterial blood pressure, improve- ment of the cardiac activity and respiration appeared directly after the injection of the first portions of the blood. The total amount of blood injected in ihock was 70- 140 ml,, while In shock combined with bloW loss It was 350-300 Mi. A special method for the Intra-sortic blood Iransfuslon, which ennbles to uontrol the aortic bloodresoure and, consequently, to determine the required tynount 6f blood for the ao levement of the effect is suggested. lll";,.~.I...'~lli~ll,lill,il-"";""E", 1.. .1. . YERMM'.OV, V. S., Iaand Med Sci -- (diss) "Discontinuous and momentary intra-arterial blood transfusion-" Saratov, 1960. 11 pp; (Ministry of Public Health RSFSR, Baratov State Medical Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 26-60, 143) YMMKOV t V. S. 18047 _2XjL(a1-?-1V4tZ(m VEPK(n) Me AP5022625 Wdosq/6.0)/O i F"' 539 18. *12 A-UMTOR: Donate, Ye. D.; Shol~ A*, TITLE! Synthesis of the inotopo of mass 256 of thil (larrencium) SOURCE! Atomnatya energlyal v. 16, no, 2, 19651 101 TOPIC TAGS: lawrencitim, transuran1wn 01 lemon ul AMMACT: After a "rrief review of the:: discovery, :1 oium of an isotope mass 257t: the.authots presenV t~, own identification -3f a new,isotope :of ma as 266 00~ I The experiments were conducted at the ~'oint Institilto Research, in Dubna, by using the interior beant of' jikultipiy of the 3-meter cyclotron. The now isotoj~o was syotbat~,,,,*d 2 j Vill$ The J. sotol nuclear reaction of'j;Ani1%,014,5n)jn3j .11roduct via,,i obtainei~ the ;jcaVinlclo isotopeo This and 44,MvIll electron capture and a MILW"t~ MlPha decays ~ ~1_ ified by the 'Which had 1 1 was ident , same methbcl been illj;~#id the identification of the isotope 256 at' the 102-hC Knergiya, 16, 195 (1964)). The arrangemerit used Nr L W.. : :1 V and the build-up of ta*FW~' Caro I A Voc 10:5,-rd olement 1111~ n 11:M51, of lawren- e ril4ilUtfp of their th e jm6me elemont. ebj~ Nuclear aharred ions from the -ri vii I aidentifl.ed by -as :a result of a The new 256-isotope by the authors fox eld Imont (Atoiimaya ayntheMiEl of , illpqtrated. in the I i07F--6-6 ACC NR. AP5022625 artiolea Spectrometers havinp resolution of abosit, 60 lba:v and a very low background were used. The.experiments involved bombl L'riling ( 8 to 12 hours) a target with aceelerrtted~:4011,; ion, V 1~!.hi) alphri-apea- trum of accumulated Fm-produats is graphically Pre s6,tted~~ Tho half -11.f a of alpha activity at E=7.04 Iflov wazi about 215 hcoris.' I 'It ~Pao experknen- tally shown that the x 10-32 9q cm I cro.so-section- nkeded ror the forma- tion of Lw-256 isotope -was attained at the enerrq ie(~rei d,r 96 Yev. The ex:periments measurinE; the half-lifd, of the 256-J.Boti 6110 H t13 describod. Thet half-life time was clone to 45 sea* . 1n conoluji0ii, thq. rndloa~tlla i P.-opertiou of this now isotope were aurnimirized an(l tio o1ial,noter of tho crose-section of the reaction V9, A I lit"ted. The authors wish to acknowledge with gratitUde the 'a. mistance givon 'to them by G, N. F1,QrQV (general consultation)i A.T. vl:,-L!P~ og (cyclotron operat-ionl, L. ), 0 _jLumpf and A. M. Sukhov (electron.oV-~pnent Pil.tkov (mechanical arranj-em-o-n~73j St Z.: Ryndina andi'V. 1 .1 ~4-L~ KuOalmtk -Ts-e"Fniaonduotor detectors), V. 1, dlid-A P'j.-, M 1-6fi-EIRI to SmIrnoy-AVerin (general ase 5)4 T '10LOOk )Fibda': bd GUSHCHENKO, I.I.; DUBIKV 7u.M.; YUMOV, V.As Torkinal eruption of the XlyucheilsklY Vol-let.-In In 119NX-1161. Blul, vulk. eta. no.3707-51 91,4* (MIRA l8s3) , ~ . . P6=Mtic&l* ejarated doors in dryimg cba&en. Bar. proa6 6 as.5; 41-74-ft. ~'Rv. - , - . . (MM IOW 1. lostowskaya as Bonn febrila WaSkey mobell. (palva apparatus) (Pkeumtic costrol) MMf%= V.A. Prospecting for new petroleum fields in Krasnodar Territor7- Geol. nefti i gaza 5 no.6:16-20 Je 161. (MIM 34r6) 1. Treat Krasnoda-.nefterazvedka. (Krasnodar Territory-Petroleum geolo&7) TEGOIANO V.L.;,P-211~~ MKOP X.11 Discover.r of upper Triassic larine deposits in. the Telak-Be,-Ozan kiy area of southwestern Ciscaucasia. Dok.I.AN SUR 138 nol6il4l7-1420 ;a 161. (KRA 14: 6) I@ Upravloniye naftpwy i gazovvy pronqnblewwati "Kmanodarneft'.18 2. Predstayleno akademikom LL.,lonshinyme . (leyok reglor-Goology., Stratigraphic) (Boresansidy region-Goology., Striiidgrapbio) YERMAKOV, V.A. Now gas-condensate field in Kramncdir Territory. Geol.nefti i gaza 6 no.5$59-60 Yor 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Kraancdarskiy treat po neftyanoy geologichoskoy razvedke. (Krasnodar Territory-Condensate oil vells) URMAKOV, V.A.0 inzh. load capacity of plastic gear wheolm. Vest.mehinostr. 42 no*534&53 Vq 962. (MA 15:5) (Gearing) (Plastics) YJMKAKOT,.TOAO ~A "w"Wasa. Reconstruction of drying chambers at the Rostov furniture plant. Sor.i loookhin. Pron. 3 no.4.*20-21 Ap 154., (NUA 7:5) 1. Gl&vW Inshonor Rostovskoy n/D fabriki mra*oy motell. (Rostov-Lumber-Wylxg) (TAnibor-Drying-Rostov) YERMAKOV, V.A. Oatlook for finding oil and gas in Ustl-lAbInsk MatrIct, Krasnodar Territory. Neftegam, geol, i, geofis, no.319-12 163. (MRA 16:8) 1. KraBnodarakiy treat po neftyanoy geolegicheskcy razvedke. I-CCESSION MR: AP4020324 S/0069/641016/003/0195/0207 !AUTHORi Dvaots# Yeo Do; Shcheg*Lev~ Vo Aej Y*nWkQVLV* As TMA: Synthesis of the Isotope of element 102 vith was wAsbor 236 SOUItCRo. Atoewya energiya, v. 160 nos 3, 1964# 195-207 TOPXC TAGS: element 102# mass number 256v nuclear reaction, transurshium, element, decay period, energy dependence# U sup 238 ction U238 (K022 ABSTRAM In the nuclear res, 4g)XO1236 (4-active.i.ootopd of eleatent 102 with moo number 256) is synthesized* The registrat and ideutific&-~ tion of the isotope is made accliging to the daughter isotope ft The meaeured half-lifoperiod of 102 is about 8 me The,energy depeigance ofthe cross section for the formation of isotope 102 in the reaction U Ne to studied* Its max1mum is In the,jroa of 112 Move The cross station *t the ==i== reaches about 4o5 x 10 The work was carried out In ft Internal beam of the tri;meter cyclotron of the nuclear reaction laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Researchq "In conclusion,, we &to deeply grateful to Card 1/2 77- VACUSSION NRl AN00324 r,. N. Flerov with whose guidance and worm participation this wo*k We* accomplished, We also thank the subdivision leaders Yue Too Opossysap As He Filipson and A* Be P&syuk for providing so many Intensive beasio of ajtc*lst&te4 neon ions for our experimmints," OrLsart. bass 13 figurese ASSO' UATION: Mone SUMK ISMov63 DAT9 ACQs 3lK&r64 aw 00 SUB COOS: NS PH NO W WVs 012 QMIU 008 2/2 - - f -, - ~ -1. -1 11-I .. ..I BRAND3111TTR, I.; MV)V, V,V.;.jtJ!AU9Y.J.A.j VAROVA, KHZHIIIANEK, M.1 MAILY, Ya7.; SIJ KIIUN-GUY (.1ju Hung-htibi] Study of the prodnets of reactions of heavy elements with multichargo ions. Part 21 Yield of' iome isotopes at' californitun and fermium durinp thA irrnriiation of thorllim and uranium by 016, 018, and IM22 ions. Radtokhlmlia 5 no. 6006-711 163. (KRA 17 1?) BIANDSHTETR, I.; WAN TUN-SEN; YEMIAXff,,.~Ao ZVARA, I. - ',XAROVA, T.S.; TNOBLCKH v V. K RZHIMIMC, -M. iluy, Ya. ; SU KITU4ulk r Su Hung- kusi Determination of the yield of some fragments In the fission of heavy nuclei indorwl by mul~icharge ions Part Is Tission of Th232 induced ~ 018 and No 2 Ions. Radiokhimiis. 5 no. 61 715-720 163. (MIRA 17:7) L00037-66, EWT(rri) DIAAP ,ACCESSION NR: AP5020306 MINI M.F10.0,01AI + dk* v. A i-~' to~p A. ALUM Dedov. V. B. ; Volkov, V. V.; GyqRdev., B. A; -, YqmO Reabitnoy, V. M. -;Tr-ukhlyRev, P. S.$ Chiftirkavo TfUM MILE: Priduction of Pu-242 and Cm-242 from n4utron-irradiat~d koj-2 41 SOURCE: Radiokhimiya, v. 7, no. 4, 1965, 453-461 M)PIC TAGS: plutonium, curium, americium, extraction, Ileut4n ir~vlldiation iMSTRACT: Irradiation of Am-242 with thermal houtmns produi-',bs p~t4-%~-Cm742 and !Ain?43 which are of-great interest In a number of physital alnilli radliloche'mical ilivest-i cations. The syntfiesis scheme ia as follows: tf o~,- Sea Ain I (.lord 1/2 Wr L 00037-66 !ACCESSION NR: AP5020306 IThe thermal neutron cross section of AM241 is 900 barn, thu6~~even lipon short irradi-' i n' ~amou-nlt of the abo lation with a high density thermal-neutron beam.a significa t Ve linotopes may be produced. It can be seen from the,above p r1b eas tiiat the yield of -roduced mainly du I fj~1!310n of &,1242 IfIssion products is small since they are V ng I ,~- e ion oi iThis facilitates the chemical processing of irradiated subst nc s., Product 1PU242 by this process requires much less time than the matb'bi~ whil~luses PU239 as istartin material. The authors describe the chemical separaj:ion p -PU242, Cjn242 i iand Am2&3 from irradiated Am241. The scheme for the chemical pro~essin& was se- 'lected to be such that it would produc,-- rapid separatia In of' ':he pvoducts. The main! separation steps involved chromatograp 'Jtionfwithods. Chroma- hic and cbemtcal ext~6' I I itographic separation was made extremely difficult by high o-4ctivity due to the ~presence of Cm242. Chemical processing was carried out In !~~ahieidijd area on a special stand with remote control of all operations, The 90:lcleUlldicates soire. :properties of curium oxalates potassium curium sulfate4 eukjgi hytirtkide ani curium i I . i icarbonate. Orig. art. has: 5 tables and 3 figure* 'ASSOCIATION: none ISUBMITUD: 18Apr64 ENCL; 00 no RE:r 004 OTMR: 005 So 2/27 SUB CODE. (,'C UP (:ard Yt-.D.t sHrqErJOLEV, V.A.,- Syntjiea'4's of the 103d element (1swrenciun) with mama number 256, At=. Onergs 19 noeW09-113 Ag 165. (142A 18 9) YERMAKOVj V. F. YE110MOV, V. F. "Investigation of the Effect of Fuel TempeTature on the Working Cycle of a High-Speed Enone with Compression Ignition," Min River Float USSR. leningrad Inst of Water Transport Engineerno Leningrad,, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in4sciances) Technical So'. Knizhaya letopis', No. 17,, 1956 IKHAINDWp Z.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof,; YERMAKOV, V.P., kand.takhn.nauk Characteristics of diesel cycles vith Duel additions to the air charge being compressed. Trudy, LIVT mo.2t-~-22 160. (KRA 150) (Marine diesel engines) YERK4XOVp, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Investigating the atomizing of heated diesel fuel. Trudy LIVT no.2t23-28 160. (MIRA 150) (PArIne diesel e*gUWS)'t`,(Ke9e1 fuels) MIMVj Z.A., doktor taklin.nauk, prof.; w YERMOLL V..-r- kand, takhn. nauk Investigating the foavibility of impraving tho operatlons of 3D6 engines. Trudy LIVT no.12:3-10 161. (HIRA 14:9) (Marine angLies) . ....... ... . .. . ....... ACC t4R- AR7004111 (~,V)'So'URCE CODE: UR/0169/661000/0121VO50/VO50 MO Vy a I o v--,* -S.S. ; -Y e r m a k o v, V, F. TITLE: Decrease in the strength of ice with time SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geoftzika, Abs. 12V328 REF SOURCE: Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniy po gidrotekhn., vyp. 23, 1965, 89-01 TOPIC TAGS: glaciology, ice strength, dynamometer, ice rheology, elasticity, rheologic. pr-operty, ice, plastic deformation, plastic strength ABSTRACT: A new method of determining the rheological properties of ice using a dynamometric device is examined. The purpose of the method iis to accelerate and simplify testing procedures. The test is conducted by measuring the initial load applied to the specimen from the tension on an elastic dynamometer. The stress transmitted to the sample through the dynamom.eter, produces In the sample creep deformation which, In turn, causes the dynamometer to relwt and reduce the stress. The reduction of stress will continue, under any given strass, until the sample's deformation achieves stabilization, I. e. , until a state of equilibrium is attained between.the load applied to the sample through the dynamometer and the Card 112 -ACC i~k' AiFO64111 internal resistance of the ice. If the initia'JIL strain applied to the sample is approximately equal to the assumed -instantaneous strength, then the stabilization of deformation will correspond to the limiting equilibrium. Since Ice does not have stress-rupture strength, a nominative value of relative deformation for a specific length of time may be regarded as the deformation stabilization. Dynamo- meter testing may be regarded as creep tests with stress varying with time; cha,,,,iges in stress and deformation are interdependent. The proposed method is recommended for conducting tests under different loads (compression, rupture, shear). In conclusion, data obtained in testing samples of polycrystalline glacier and lacustrine ice (Mirnyy, Antarctica), using the dynamometer, are presented. A bibliography of 5 titles is included. G. Deyev. [Translation of abstract] [SP] SUB CODE: 08/ KHMIDCFV, Zosima Aleksandrovich; YERMAKOV, Vapilly Yedorovlcbj BOTKIIII F.P., kand, tekbn, nm*p reti-eEzmt; AL"114AR, I.H.p inzh., retsenzent; ZAEMMKO, B.A.p rauebo. red.; VASIL'YEVA, N.N.p red.; KRYAKOVA, D.:t.,, tekhn. red. [Marine diesel engine operations with a-two-stage fuel feed] Itabota sudovogo dizelia o dvukhfaznoi podachei toplivu. Le- ningrad, Sudpromgiz,, 1963. 82 p. (MBA 16:12) (Marine diesel engines) ODINTSOVI M.M., doktor geol.-min. nauk, otv. red.; PALISHIN, G.B., kand. geol.-min. nauk, red.; LOGACUVI N.A., red.; FINNEXER, Ye.V., red.; GRECHISHCMW, Ye.K.,, kand. tek1m. nauk,, red.; ASTRAKHANTSEV, V.I., red.; VOLOGODSMM, G.F.0 red.; KUKUSHKIN, I.P.., red.; PEDOROV, I.P., red,~; TIMBLI, R.R., red.; SEDOVA, N.G.# red,; TERMAKOV 16 V,F,, red.; ASTAFIYEVA, G.A., tekhn. red.; POMM, tekhn. redo [Bratsk Reservoir; engineering geology of the tarritor7] Bratskoe vodokhraniliabehe; inzhenernaia geologiia torritorii. Moskvap Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1963. 274 p. 01IRA 16tl2) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSH. Sibirskoye otdelenip. Institut zemnoy kory. (Bratsk Reservoir region-Engineering geology) IMt=(X V,Gq kozdidat takhnichookikh nauke v IOR i;;~i" ~,~ APplication of the theory of jets to the prooess of 4jectIca. [Trudy] TMI 12:109-118 149; (MM 8:4) (jets) (Pieme) BABENKOs M.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; IMWOVO V.G. Testing of the b2ading of a stowtarbine, with Cquaterprom8=60 thargon"hinostroenie 7 W.SM-If Ac 161. (XUU 14 ilD) (Steam tutunall.-Blades) YMMMOV, VoGs, n h.; ABRAMOV9 V.F.0 inzh. Nedhanism for turning boring rods. Bezop.trudalv prom. 5 no.12:31 D 61. (MIRA 15i1) 1. 1. Treat Artempolo0ya. (Boring. xachliwry) I PISIMEN, M.K.;J~E!~~~~BELYANINV Yu.I.; YAWSLAV, T.Ye. Experimental pyrolysis of mazut and shale tar. Gaz. prom. 6 no.11: 18-22 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Pyrolysis) (Mazut) SOV/81-59-5-16R25 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, XhImlya, 1959, Nr 5, p 155 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yermakov, V.G. !Pl=: The Production of Industrial Gases by the Gasification Method of Lean Fuels With Removal of Slags In the Liquid State rTRIODICAL: V ob.: Gazifik. tverdogo topliva. Moscow, GostoptekhIzdat, 1957, pp 122 - 126; V sb.: nim. pererabotka. topliva. Moscow, AS USSR, 1957, pp 400 - 407 ABSTRACT: The results are given of the gasification of Silesia coal semi- coke in a gas generator for the gasification of lump fuel with the discharge of slag in liquid form. Vapor-oxygen (V0) and carbon dioxide-oxygen blowing was used. When using VO blowing a gae Is obtained with a total CO and H2 oontent of up to 97%, whereby the gasification of the 10 - 50 mm fraotions In the fuel Card 1/2 Is possible. The use of carbon attains the same value as It does SOV/81-59-5-16825 The Production of Industrial Gases by the Gasification Method of Lean Fuels With Removal of Slags in the Liquid State in.gasification with diagharge of solid slag, but the specific expenditure of vapor for obtaining 1 r=1 (CO+H2), applying the VO-blowing, is 4 times less. V B. &Wlin Card 2/2 PISIM". M.K.- =mWW.N0"*A$+BILTANIN, TU.I. Gasification of oil shale with a solid heat transfer agent. Gas. prom. no.9:21-27 8 058. (MIRAIWO) (Gas mnufacture and worice) (Oil mhalej)' I I i I II I 111'r1ri-mv- 11;1 1111, H"I HOT Its: fig ell 5 Ir Fit YzMAYOV V.I.,; ZAGORETS,, P.A.; 91-11MOV, Nol, Study of solutions by higb-rrequencr metbods, Part lo Zbur& fiz. kh1m. 36 no,621180-1185 :062 (MIRA 17r7) 1. Mookovskiy khlmiko-teklmologicbeskly inctitut imml Mende- leyvae YEMMV9 V. I. Cand Agricult Sci Diss*rtatlont "Methois for Acclimatisation of Sequoia in the Forests of the South Crimea." 29/n/50 Moscow Forestry Inst - x C So VecheryaYa M, C'7"v' sum 7 1 DIUV, Nikolay Favlovich. prof.. doktor takhn.nauk (deceased]; OMAN. Irina Petrovus, lush.; GRIEMURT, a0M., imndstokimonanks rateenzent;_UDUOT, V.I., Insho, reteenPent; XNATCHIM[Op P.T., inzh., retmensentl (NMIYA, N.V.. dotsents reds; XANAYBTAq O.N., red.izd-va; ISLMIUVA, P.G 0* tekhaaed, ENstallurgy of load and sinal Yletallurgile ovintea I tsInka. Koskya, Goo.nauchno-takhn,isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tevetnoi metallurgil, 1961, 4" V. (UM 14:1) (Lead--Notallurgy) (Zinc--Metallurgy) ~Qscow) PT=Tvt V~.OIO,, N Universal instrument for tkw high-frequenor Api-cocbsoical. analysis and titration of mahutions. Shur. f1s. kbin- 34 no.12:2838-2W D 16o. (MIRA 3,4:1) 1. Zhiniko-tekhnolegicheskiy instittit imeni D.M* Neudeleyeva, Kookys. (Titration) (chemical epwatus) URMAKOV., V. 1. Investigation of electrolyte solutions by, high-frequ~mcy metbods. Trudy MKHTI no.38:96-103 t62* (PMU .16:7) (Electrolyte solutims) (Electroclemistry) IZRMAKOVg V.I.; ZAGMTS,, P.A. . I Investigation of solutions by high froquency methods, Part 31 Characteristic curves of slectri 'cal. measuring cells aM relaxation phenowns, in solutions. Zhur.fis.khim. 36 no.W632-1638 Ag 162. (MIRA 150) 1. MAmiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imni D.I.Mendeleyeva. (IlectrolyU solutioms) YERWOV p V. I. mow, .04 C Distribution of the comppsition of natural gnoes,in *1007 sediments in CiBaauaasia~ Gas.prom. no.51YO !63 OMU 1616) (Caucasus, Itorthern-Gas, Natural-Analysia) WN01sovp N.V.; GRISHINA9 I.T.; YlW"OVP Vol# Prm"ctlng for potrobw aftd P810028 "sociated wltb lithologlool and -otmttwruWcal traps. 0910, tm~ftl i, gas& 7 no.3:16-22 Kr 163. .1614) L ToonWmrWy nauabno-inslodovatellskiy institut prirodrgrkh psov, ~Caucmsus, lortborn-Ahs, lktaral-061opy) 0 3101/ 210 an Zd VC-C AUTHORS: Yermakov V i. sm; ts' 1. IL C14 TITLE: Study of solutio s by~ Ugt.~:tr' Dispersion effecta jn~ Aqc~eoi:~ie 601%iO Ohs JqLA Yride frequency range ~,of, tb~d~ dlef4frotunneitie. If d'', FLRIODICAL: Zhurnal f izicheskcq ~V4 ;n gi! 44-552 04 A TEXT: A non-revonance circuit (F1,6 4)~is; b~ug&StO Por relaxation effects in electrolytes. Itc iur~'men~s*q* :cmducted by -.1011'nZ ~' 6 1 : j, tie k k'.~'kj/lc Ic'.1 the equations U UkY Y *r 1 Uk ju~' 3 br/ sol' 1001, 71.i U voltage, Y-- conductivity, the imde:t 1 ~itelp t e4"' -t "t e resiatande ~g rp br; box of the bridge and to the i~ie6ir 0.. U hlfijju~rementzl with 8011 frvq~ioncica up to 200 140blea. Y1.0 Od tv electr Uctivi, J. 13i Ay verault conoe;ntratiokfor, KO ocond iK~l AICI 3 s explained by steric hindranae ~ffdot4: on;'refqrinA~'prl 41; hydra:te the complexes with a certain lifetimel. a: ound eit: Card-1/2 A /W4/020 BI i Study of solutions by high-#*# 0 frequenaies above 10 cps, whereas 61ow Xo/s e6~ an~~W,~thtiij,m6st stabl~a hydrate shells are observed. Thare are &i f' igure a ASOOCIATION:. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhn' lr~i it ut Oh Mondeleyova (1400on inatitu~of at'; ired., Inolog-j imai'li D. 1. Hendelayev) SUBMITTED: November 5# 1961 :?i9- 4. Principle of a z-meter circlkit Id high4roqli they !'Offipenuatioji; legend: cell; P Generator. 4 zip Ai 1. NZI!, 0'A Card 2/2 M-RA :1, Ov T,~ f~~4,:4V, 4 1 11 H ,;!9 ;~iufl 61 Or- V ',--L- ' 1 41'l, I'L."I A I :-I A7 7t-1 - -zu d ' Ap3oo29t6 RR: 35 PZMOR-. -Zoa=tsol P. A.; Y V~-~ Lf 0 W: pa rem='64: arid, nud -=Mz NldvefftAsmtlmns of solutt=a _by.: &Pii- f ow n uthetAc re. I I ~;a=: -4-1.4,+4^~ ~VLMAWU Uh.%"W%AQO to %JWQ~& V qkW.LVLI; W& :,I I Zhurnal fizicheskoyL no. khWIF V VES; MS: high-frequency mnt%od,, n=lew Maa~Otlc: r1wonmn -.a.6 app=etus,, spinm-lattice relwvAlAon tlmt., Ub MSTRM A method has been proposod for: the r0 etf va +4-a, IM eli,% 1% 'k- -vaa.mi,41 A"4 Ir.11 jUr_CwJ;4 V.4 44 OW.44i'. 4.15, Ina#,dill span 3i~ lUb 4i$'; I J~f tile d~t=~J?j~tl(ji RK BUTI) *,F*,. . Mlg* Me M:.~ ASSOCIATION: rzlmiko-tekhwlogichestdiinsitittiti~o-D.-il.,I -A-Chemical Migine-ex ing Institute) SUEKrrTED*. 00 DAT3 ACQ:' 16 Jul. UCLA 0( SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOVz 005 OTIMh I ~-Cw-d Ill - -1 " ~. 11 ... 11,11W ~'u . ..... I., Ft. 11 k t;v YERMAFOV~ V.I.; WICENKO, N.N. Possibility of excluding oil- and gas-bearing zonem on Ithe basis of data of hydrocarbon analysis. Dolkl. AN SSM 155 no.1:85-.37 mr 64, (VERA 17:4) 1. Voesovuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut prirodnogo gaza. Fredntavleno akademikom A.A.Trofimukom. OV, V.I~,,O.SHOSOV, A#N& RMiometric surveying In oil-bearing regions of western 11twk=nia, Geolonefti 1 no-8134-39 Ag 157, (MIRA M12) leInstitut nefft AN BSSR. (Turkmnistan-Petroleum g*olo47) (ftAloactivity-Weasurements) /c'-- Fo,~ YBRKAICOVv V.I.; ZAKSO LeN, Work of metraiagical institutes lvm. tekh. av.WI-73 N-D 057s (Ikdlo In the field of ra4lio wasurawnts. (xraA 10:22) waaaroments) MONA=, 1.1,; MOUN, ToNe; MNMTAWV, 0*6. Application of bldi-frequamW analysis to 4621814 absolea Investiptions, 1611,skor. 19 no.,2tl"-200 Nr-AO 157 igm low l.Koskovskly khimike-tekhnologlobeekly luetltm~ In, AJ, Kendeleyeve. (Colloids) (Ilectiochesical 4mlysis) 21(8) SSSOV/7-jB-7-4/13 AUTHORS: Alekseyev, F. A., Y Filonov, V. A. TITLE: Concerning tkie Content of RadioacLive 153emexits Foard in haters of Oil Field Deposits (K voprosu, o, sod-vrzhanii radioelementov v vodakh neftyanykh mestorozhdeniy) PERIODICAW Geokhimiya, 1958, Nr 7, pp 642-649 (UOSR) ABSTRAM The content of radium and uranium found in vatern of oil field deposits was examineds radium was determined radio-chemically (Ref 3); the oontent of radon was measured by means of' the electromete., W Mk the amount of uranium ascertained by luminescence. vie research was conducted at. the Laboratoriya yadernoy geofiziki i geologii Institu-ta nefti AN ~~SSR (Lab- oratory for Nuclear Geophysics of the Petroleum Institute AS Wnfiil). Waters from wells as well as surfa~!e vater from oil fields of 'Wont Turkmenia (Tables 1-3) were examined, L;ampl~es were taken f*rom tne petrol and mineral gau province of' Em-ba (Kazakhstan) (Tables 40) and from oil fivido in thl-~ Cie- I Uralian region (Tables 6-6). Independent of the type of' ~e_ posit, the radium content ranges from 10-10 g11, seldo nder Card 1/2 j()-11 g/1. The uranium content neldom vurmoants 1.0 7 g/l. SOV/7-j8-7-4 ;3 Concerning the Content of Radioactive hlements Found in Waters of Oj- Deposits The largest quantities of radium are to be found in waters of the calcium chloride type. Uranium is concenTraLed in waterz ofthe sodium bicarbonate type. Radium is found in largest amounts in the marginal zones of the oil iield deposits. There are 8 tables and 12 references, 11 of which are Soviet. AS'SOCIATION: Institut nefti AN "-1;5R, Moskva (Petroleum inutitute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: JulY 7, 1958 Card 2/2 d u 1A Hill ilk lie' li 141 1 a I ;I JoI 'r , - ell its 11 lilt. 'Jig J1 v v Is It silt 02 NJ Apparatus for determining the electric conductivity end concentra- tion of solutions. Zav.labe 26 no,2:229-230 '60. (MA 13:5) 1. Mosko"Idy khImiko-tekbnologlabookly inntitut Ined Do I# Nemolore". (solution (Chodstry)) Mootrio conduoilvity) MMWOV.-]L,.L; SAKODMXIYj, X.I. Use of high-frequency awaysis in the stw1jr of aboorpt4m kinetics* Ebim,]prome zto.12.:96&ft D 164 (KMA 13:1Y (Absorption) ZAGOMM" P. JL.), sminwp ff. rn"ptiption of golutions br highfioquenay potbodo. ALrt 41 )Wquoney of tho mamwing.pnerstor an dop*rAo#t on the con- ductanos and *Ialwatilo'conistant of slectrolytc,oolutionn. Zbmr. fis. kh'Lu. 36 no.1222743-2748 D 162. - (XIBA 16tl) 1. Moskovskiy khImiko.-tekbnolociobaskly institut Imeni Nendele"vae (XectrolyU giolutiongi) )ffBM=- SMIRNOV, N. I.1 2AGORETS, 11. A. Study of solutions by high-froquency methods. -&rt 6. Zhur. fiz. Ulm. 37 no. 3:544-552 Mr 063. (HIRL 1715) 1. Moskovekiy khimiko-tekhnologichookiy Institut itseni Mendeleyeva, Moskva. ZAGORETS, P.A.; YERMAKOV, V.I.; GRUNAUp A.P. Study of solutions by high-frequeney methods, Part St Structure of Co Z-+ wA CuZ*aolvates in methanol solutions. Zhur.fiz.kh1m. 37 no.10:2155- 2162 0 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Mookovskiy khimiko-tokhnologicheakiy Inotitut imed Mendeleyeva. SHIWVp Yu*M.; DARAGAN, V.L,,; YERUKOV V.I. Pbasibility of determining the moisture of the grtmular, sub- stance for tablets by measuring its dielectricI permeability. Aptech. delo 12 no.3C2-24 Ny49163 (~11U 17 t2) lo Umtrallnyy aptecbnyy WWc~no-i&4 i "Jpv*tel'sk y institut i Moskovskiy khimiko-tekbnol;iicheskiy'institut imeni Men- delepwa, nMEDVp V.I.; ZAGORETS,, P.A. Study of electrolyte solutionts by h4gh frequency metWo. Part 5o Zhur.fiz.khimo 37 no.ltlU-186 Ja 063. (KEU 170) 1. Khimika-tekhnolagicheakiy institut iment 16M.eleyeva. " I. I It ;I[- , I 1111AII-11(l "Jill 1JfJJ;l,* . , -- -, " . I . I - . . . .. . YUHAT,0719 "T.T. momm"w.vwjwwpwm - Improving Fneiiffatir. -,yetpms of p-r-tai. 30 no.21t 17-18 K 164 NMA 180) ... ........... . . ACCESSION NR s AP4054692 B/0076/"/036/004AO30/1031 AUTHORS: Termakovp V*I.; Zagorets, PeA.; Orunaup A.P4 iir 13: -Ad-ovice fcr thermosiatinjS specimens in W experiments, SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheakoy kbimli# V.38j, no,,4, 19640 1030-1031 thermoregulatorp nuclear magnetic resonance, control TOPIC TAGS: h circuits temperature controls gas beat exchanger, spin so o ABSTRACT: The article describes a device, whiah uses gaseous beat exchangers, for tbermostating' specimens in experiments with spin echo.. The temperature of the investigated solutions was maintained at 40 to -300 as desired, Nitrogen gas 'visa ueed as a beat exchanger.' Its flovi was regulated by changing the current tbrougb the beater in*a Dewar flaak with liquid nitrogen. To minimize the consum~tiop a of nitrogen and to chieve lower temperatureas the-measuring bead with the specimen was separated from the poles of the electromagnet by an air gap,, In-,addition.. the poles of the elootromagne-t are cooled by spiral tubeas placed aroqnd the poless through which water t_L__ 'Card 1A ACCESSION NR: AP4034592 is passed. The desired temperature level with accuracy of 0.01 deg.! is maintained constant automatically by means of a device consisting of a termister bridge and a regulating potentiometorp PSR-1-0.,14 Orig. art. bast 2 figures. A830GIATION: Moskovskiy kbimiko-tekbnologicheakiy Institut ime Del# .,I Menti-leyeva (Moscow Institute of Cbemical Technol;gy> SUBMIftEM 06Jul63 ENQL: 00' S-OB CODE: UP, W- NR FIEF BOV: ~001 OTHER: 001 LL Cori MUMUMM Wool ..... ........... . ........... .......... . ZAGORETS, P.A.1 YERWOV, V.I.1 GRUNAU, A.P& Study of solutions by high frequency methods aM by the nuclear magnetic resonance mothcod. Part 11. Zbur, fiz. khim. 39 no.2s 456-458 F 165. IMIRA 18j4) 1. Monkovskiy khImiko-tekhnolcqioheskiy Institut imeni Idendeleyeva. _jEMjA1QY.,~ I.; ZAGORETS, P.A. High-frequency studies of electrolyte solutions. Part 9: Role of ionic atmosphere in forming the structure of electrolyte solutions. Effect of temperature on the structure of electro- lyte solutions. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.12:29W-2971 D 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologJcheskiy institut imeni D.I. Mende',,,yeva. X YERMAKOV, V.I.; MARTYUSHIN, I.G. Investigating the gas content of a bubbling Inyer f-,r prscenses with nolid phaae participation. Kbin. prom. 42 no.1,4701-703 S '65. (MIRA 18:9) ZAGORETS, P.A.; YEMAKOV V.I.; GPUNAUO A.P. Y-1 - Study, of solutions by the high-fr,-,iuenc-.( methods and by "he wiclear ragnet1c resonance method. Part 32* Zhur.fiz,khim, 39 no.7.,1552- 1555 J1 165- (MIRA 18:8) 1. Khimiko-tekhnologlc"skiy instititt imeni D.I.Mendeleyeva. A L 7 A61AL75, 0, le M,n,i a )srt-v Subolittte tCC NRAP7002707 6TH0RL!SM149TA-X!-;-) ZMskory" To. N.; 'Sachkov, V, I, pffl: none TITLE: Some relations characterizing the beam path in a cesium frequency standard SOURCE: lzmeriteltnaya tekhnika, no. 12, 1966, 51-53 CIO,, t~6t TOPIC TAGS: frequency standard, cesiumfrequency 4--d-A, Aomic clock ABSTRACT: Early authoraf experiments with the essium atomic-beam frequency standard involved a col-limating diaphragm and were found to be unwieldy. Hence, further experiments were conducted without collimators, their functions being performed by beam slits cut in the resonators. Formulas are deduced which impose certain conditional on the widths of the slits in the resonatorsv source# and detector and also on the field gradient of the deflecting magnets. These conditions make possible successful c!peration of the frequency standard not equipped with the collizating diaphragm and having symmetrical beam deflection. These relations are derivad: detector alit width 4M,04 VS is( '-~ + 1i I to + to 4 4 6P4 -3-a -dr- .2 ba - 2b, 4 b.- _tW, * ~.B 4(is 11') 4- is if 01, f*. / _ bal Is 4 to ACC 'AP7002~0-f The bean can be limited either by the first (from the source) or by the second resonator. If b,, -c a Is Itj. the first resonator places the limitation; Vs (21, if bn + bp > #2 (2ig -, is). the scond. Here, bn - source alit width and b~ - resonator ON alit wldW. Actually's both resonator Blits act simultaneously an the beam contains atoms that have different speeds. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 24 formiulw. SUB COLE: 09, 2D / SM DMs 21Jul66 ORM REFt 000 / M RZFs 001 I. tkand. SHILOV, Tu.M., kand. farm. nauk; DARAGANv V.L.; M"pV khim. nauk . I-., device for th6 determination of moisture in samplen of loose preparations. Sbor. nauch. trud, TSANII 61 127-133 164. (MIRA 19:1) 1. TSentralinyy aptechnyy nauchno-isslidovatel'okiy Inotitut (for Shilov, Daragan). 2. MoskovBkiy kkilmiko-tekhnologicheskly institut imeni Mendeleyeva (for Yerm4kov), ZAGONMR P.A.,-_I T.I.; GRTJNAU, A.P. (Hoskval Study of solutiond by high-frequenay methods and by Ue method of =clear magnetic resonance, Part 10e 3hure fiz. kbimo 39 no. 1&9-22 Ja 965 (min 19c1) 1. Xhimiko-tekhnicheigkLy institut imeni D.I. Handeleyeva, Moskva. Submitted June 26, 1961+. YERMAKOV, V.I. Relation of the camposition of Lover Cretaceous natural gases in the Northern Caucasus to the metamorphosing degree of formation waters. Dokl. Ali SSSR 165 no-4t923-926 D 165. (MIRA 18:32) 1, VaeaoyuzW nauchno-isfiledovatellskiy institut prirodnogo gaza, Submitted March 16p 196$, YEBMAKOV, V.I. Zonal distribution (if' diluted g~aacv -,,f` tf* LOWOr CretAcecus aquiferous complex of Ciscaucasia. Dokl. AN SESR 161 no.21 447-4-50 Mr 165. (MIRA 18!4) 1. 1fisa6(jyuznyy InEstitut, prlrodnogo gaza* Submitted June 13o 1964- VASIL'YEV, Ye.A.p red.z YERMAKOV, V.I.# red.; KALUZHSKIY, red.; KOMSHILUV,, H.F.p rod-;-,l4ATyu3llKIllA, A.P.p ved.; KIKBOVI G.V., red.; RAYEVSKAYA, V.S.., red.; SHC104ELEVA, A.V.., red. [Haterialp of the Conference on the Overall Use of Wood] Materialy Konferentaii po komplakenowu lspollzovarilJu li drevesiny. Petro za-vod sk , Karellskoe knizimad W-vop 1964. 306 P. (MmA -18:1) 1. Konferentsiya po komplekano= ispoltzovanlyu drevesinyp Petrozavodsk, 1961. 104AS 1XV, V- p. tEhg. I DZI40KNOV, A. XH. 1, MOTELS, Po I. 2. On (6oo) 4. mim vwAilation 7. mmim ventiution." Reviewd by P. 1, mustell V. KO Yormakovp V. P 9 Enge p Mimalyano Gor, zh'uro no* 11t 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library oi Congress, 1953. Unclassified. TXRMAZDV, V,K.; SMM, A.S. ,- Foreas strar.-ture of magmetito from forrudamus quartsites of the Urals and southern Sibarla. Zap.Tsos.wlx.ob-v& ft no.4:454-459 1550 (KWA 9:2) (Ural Mountains-Flognotits) (Biberls.-Kagastite) ~V- KO Coaq)cmition and genesis of Pro-Cambrian ferrug%Mms quArtzites on the western slope of the Southern Urals* *Wy $or#-gool. Inst. UY" SM no.4o:67-80 159. (MM 13 t 11) (umi Mountains-44partsite Y~111-!,-.:,~,Cvl V. "The Lezal-Nedica! `Lrrdficance of Farar-Atle Timu5ions.11 Cand ,,e:i Sci, Fir3t l4o-,cow Order of -'(:rAn 1:,Allc-al Insty 1 fov 542 (Vl,',, 20 Oct 54) Surv,~y of 13cientifla and Tecilmical DlasarUkAoa:j Defantl,tl at MR Higher Eklucational Institutions (IC) 30: Stun. Ile. 481.1 5 Mv 55 YMMKOV, V. 11. 0 GOVCHAROV, V. F., und VDODIN, 1. T. "The Effect of Neuroplegic NL-.tures on the Ability of Animals to Withstand Oxygen Starvation and Burn Shock," from the book TMseu of the Reports of the Scientific Session of the Military Medicol Academy im. s. M. Kirov, Tazisy Dokladov lie y Sessi, 29 Oct-2 N" 19") Laningrad. YMMEDVo YoMe q bmdemedenauk Fatal outcome followlag invasion of the upper reavirmtor7 tract by monridoe Vestootoo -rin, 20 no.1174-76 My-Je 0.18 (MIRA 11:6) ' Is kafedry sudenboy meditsiny (sav', - prof. VoFO Chervakov) I Moskovskodo, meditainskogo institutao (ABOARIN upper resp. tract (Run)) (RESPIRATORT TRACT, die ascariasis of upper tract (Ran)) YERUKOVI V. M. --- "An Approach to the Problem of Natural Focalization of Trichinovis." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoira,, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences,, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. First Moscow Medical Institute YOMOV VA kandamadenauk CyaUemovU in children. Yodiatriia 38 no.10*64-60 0 t6O. (xm 13 tu) 1. Is Vafedry-obohehey biologii (mavo - vUen-koVeopmdant DW SM FTofo- pe r. Taj:~-zW i kafedry mAabnoy wditoii~r (my. - mxvli=~OM7 4eyatelt nauki prof, T.F. Cbw"akc*) I Wookor- okoga Ordem tamins mediteUwkogo inatituta imeni lolt Seahenova (dir. - prof 'rAma3aov,, irl,v.,, (CYSTIM 33) YERMAKOV, V.M.; KUKLINA, N.V. - - -r- In the Atkar Production Administration. Ushch. rast,, ot vred. i bol. 9 no.3:5-7 164. (14IRA 17:4) 1. Glavnyy agronam Atkarskogo proizvodetvennogo upravleniya, Saratovskoy oblasti '*Por Yermakov). 2. Nachallnlk otL4yada po zaahchite rasteniy Atkarokogo proirvodetyennogo upravleniya, garatevskoy obInati (for Kuklina)o .... ... ............ Z2545. AU'rJA'i'6; Ya.b., Cniadidnto or Taciiiiic.-il licirticov, Orzhokhovokiy, Yu. F. , CniWid.-Ato of Tacmlicni Sc i4ilices, Fevznor, L.?4.1 Candidate of Technical Uciciieem, _Roshc!i~~,Jt. , Engineer, and Yermakov, V.N., Engineer, TITLEt Thermal-meM-nical treatment of stool to UIVII hi$h strength PERIODICALi M,tallovede"niye I t*rmicheskay& abrab otka metallov, '19611 No.5. pp. 2-9 TEXTt The authors point out that recently much attention has been given to combined mechanical and head treatmentk by two possible methods. In one method the steel is rapidly deformed in the austenite-stable temperature range and quenchad. Uhilo this Improves the stool in many ways it fall* to Increase tensile; strength. In the second method the steel Is detarmed 4t a temperaturele between the martansite point Md and the iaerystalli- zation temperature. and quenched. This gives increased strength with 0atisfactory plasticity. Results of thormol-noebeanical tard 225V S/129/61/000/001/003/003 Zl11/El52 'ThermAl-mechonical treatment of steel-to give high stronSth treatment are not universally successful, and there are-no reliable deta on the practical use ar,the 1,ausrorm,' or: IOAusCorming" treatment widely advortined In the USA. 'The object of the pronent work was the study of thormal-machanical trootmont or allay structural stools to a high strength and the ~tructuro produced by the treatment. Tito composition of the stools wan as shown in Table 1. stools A-r being malted in induction: and A and 9 in are furnacess the rirst group wore austonitized at 1000, the second at 900 OC. After cooling in a nitrate both to the derormati*n temperature the steels were rolled In 4-5.pannes (reduction 90%), oil-quenched and tempered. To reduce cooling the asset and other measures taken, 0,.$. work was reheated between p rolls were preheated to 100 OC. A poriobl*:aaS#1.*tIO Instrument (developed by G.Yu. Sila-Novitskiy'and T.D,. lukYshkirk~) woo mood to detect isothermal-decomposition products$ it roonat th* specimen was rejected. After treatment spocimo~,s had a hardness of 58-64 And mechanical-test piocos*wejro prorareif by spark machining and ramov&l by grinding (temperature kept below 100 00 Card 2/8,, 2M5 S/l29/6l/ooo/oo5/ool/0o3 Thermal-mechaniCAI treatment or steel to give high strength Of A 0.3 mm deep surface layer. Fig.2 shows tensile strength kg/mm2 and relative elongation as fundtions of carbon content for steels A, B,A and E after treatment (90% deformation at 556 OC, hours tempering at 100 OC); for steel A tempering At 100 and 200 OC in shown by points I And 2 respectively, steels;$ and A I . indicated 'by Point 3- Fig.3 shown for stool A tenmilq strength and elongation in relation to the 90% deformation tompiirstuie (tempering at 100 OC). The effect of variation in auatenitiiation temperaturo with 90% deformation and tempering At loo Oc or stool A on tensile strength, Rockwell hardness and elongation is 21104n in Fig.k. Fig.5 shown the effect of tempering tomperatu a on these properties of the normally thermomechonloolly treated r1loys.8 and C' (left- and right-hand gr phs respectively). The treatment enabled a tensile strength :f 280-300 kg/mx2 and elongation of 6% to be obtained for the steels tested, which is better than with ordinary or stepwAse, hardening followed by low-t*aperature tempering. An carbon content rises to about 0.5% stronith or thormomechanically treated steels risom, and Calls with',highor Card - - - ------------ a I IMD T V 22545 S/129/61/000/005/001/003 Zl1l/El52 Thermal-mechanical treatment of steel to give high atrengthl C content due to semi-brittle or brAttle'rracturs. Tito boat strength/plasticity combination was obtained with temperinglat 100 *C. In some experiments on ate*llV ': the deformatiah was decreased to 50%; the results were less favourable than with the 90% deformation as regards strength, but gave high plasticity. The advant;-ge of 50% deformation is that it can be errecte&'at relatively high temperatures, even above the recrystallization temperaturti. Send tests an 60 x 10 x 2 'mm plate# of ,t'.01 P, heated in various ways were also carried out. Electron- microscopic study of the fine structure of thermoinechapically treated stitel A showed a pronounced texture and considerable, refinement of martensite plates. X-ray diffraction byrotating specimens was also studied (with a ~JPC -50V (URS-501) Ionization apparatus with automatic recording of lAtensity distribution in Fsk, rediation)s block &Izo of the thormomachanically treated steel was one half to one quarter that obtained with ordinary hardening. The authors conclude that structure refinement is one factor in the effectiveness of the treatment. Card 4/ 22545 Thermal-nechanical treatment of steel to give high strength V.V. Ougunov, K.S. ~Jedveaeva, G.G. Solov'yova, Ye.G. FiILL)Povck, T.D. Kubyshkinaj V.V. Bol'shakova and Yu.N.',Kabanov participated in the work. There are 3 figures# 4 tables and 21 referencest 1~'Soviut and Englizh. The four latest English language references r*ad: Ref-8: B.B. Kula, J.M. D~osi, I~TASMflt V. 32, 196o. Ref.11; D.J. Schmatz, V.P. Zackny, f,TAS?411. v. 51. 1959. Ref.123 D.J. Schmatz, J.'C. Shynet V.F Zackay, wetal. Progress n, 1959- Rer.13: j.c.. Shyne, V.F. Zackay., D.J. Schmatz, "TASI,:nt V'3~' 1960 Card 316.!5r- 11111HU'l i 1 11111-1, 11 INIM $11I JIM I, 11'I'v I', I'. 'I I I II 1 11 t< VII V PMAK) 1. M.[I?otak., Ya.M.1; ORJEHOVSKI I. FjOrsbakhowakiy, Yu, F.11 PMMIR L. M.; ROSCINA, I. N. tRoshchina, I. N. 1; EWUW V N [Terimtkovp V. NJ Thermcnwohanical treatment of steel for the obt&bment of a high mechanical resistance. Analele ustalurgie 15 no,4:111v-123 O-D 161. (Ste*l-Heat treotment) POTAK6 U.M., kand.tekbn.nauk; OR=KROV3f= Yu*F, kand,tekbalnauk; PEVZNERs LeMes kandetekb,~Onauk; R069MU.9 Lff.~ Inzh.r-.._Y&RIUKGV., V.&P-iftsh. - Thermafand mechanical treatment of ateel for highor o4rangth Nsta.Ualred. i term. abr, met. no.51249 My 161. :- (NIBA 3-4:;) (fteel,, Structural-Hardening) NVY; IV I J AID Ur. 977-2 27 may AUSFoRmiNq. 4)F STRUCTURAL. STBELS MSA) Yermakov-V. iq. V. V. Chugunov,: ad Y~. P!. a vski vi~ Metal.. lovedeni*e i tero'cheskaya obraootkm nietalaov,~:no. 1~: 25-29. I I I andP-'and 138 steel 4 r'e*nv1t'e"d In-ava-bn'suim ibb I nace. The auskirming coneisted (if I mscl%~Wflij. or furnace coolfiig to 500*C, rolling In 15 to 7, PF, of 90%, and oil ~~Juenching. Z- ad fbil~owiW by erapiiri ita Ve 300, or 400'C f r 3 hrs, - The sj-pecim;ams steel envolopeo; ;'roll j were -!J coin -fren th and dtxfjljj,1y,-,' to-11site-11:trulij~fll 11 binttbm of 2 290 kg Imm and !elongation of 6:1 (Ota*6(!El Op 100-c'. Rcmeltedl steals genet-ally vm~e foun t6 hak lagl~ ductility. After j~emperirigr at 101)'C' the Indm-ilm"A-11ake.ted. strength C- ol'1200. 5 kgr/rnm2, ab fn reriVelte-d f4i rl, ste te net'ic fiejd, dib varied from 280 to i 2 90 - kd mltO il it 210 kolmm 2, lind 6 from 6 to:10, Steelm' (:O~vehflon'q1-','.Y1 PCred at 100"C in~-many cases sh,owad paxUal: bri#,le ilui- &~uw in~ aric 4:pi----ter bat1% j: OW 1.4ot-ti, ili-eductioi% t: 1)!;, 20 utainlasiz of 13 "Lemme ng i3t v''. qtl iar~igth ~,nd f1c.41 'I'lld a Yield Om, IOU to Cr(lej el;l ""111A sh:wt-ltime ji AWWORKIM OF Ord=WAL STMW f0wil SO tests at elevated temperature sha~v(i~ tl~at ~tusgbrm~d move heat realkant at ternp(lr~i~wr~!i to ~464~-~00~'47, 1~ F7 IF '5 Mf 6 IVL4 IWO 100 2m,,vJ ii me"i il 1w Whout IT .4. EXCERPTA FIEDICA See 9 Vol 13/6 Surgery June 59 3031. (8791 INTRA-AORTIC BLOOD TRANSFUSION (Russian text) -YE r m a k o v V. S. - KHIRURCIYA 1958.3'1,11 (23-27) Illus. I A seMs-o-'? cases is presented in which transfusions into the alWominal aorta were mployed, The method was used in grave surgical shock and In bloorl loss. A good : nd stable effect was seen in 7 out of 14 patients who retovdroid. Ao offect or short duration was obtained In 2 patients. The observations show litat the intra-aortic transfusion is a powerful therapeutic measure which may be employed in prophyl- axis and in combating severe shock. The rise of arterial blood pressure, improve- ment of the cardiac activity and respiration appeared directly after the injection of the first portions of the blood. The total amount of blood injected in ihock was 70- 140 ml,, while In shock combined with bloW loss It was 350-300 Mi. A special method for the Intra-sortic blood Iransfuslon, which ennbles to uontrol the aortic bloodresoure and, consequently, to determine the required tynount 6f blood for the ao levement of the effect is suggested. lll";,.~.I...'~lli~ll,lill,il-"";""E", 1.. .1. . YERMM'.OV, V. S., Iaand Med Sci -- (diss) "Discontinuous and momentary intra-arterial blood transfusion-" Saratov, 1960. 11 pp; (Ministry of Public Health RSFSR, Baratov State Medical Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 26-60, 143) YMMKOV t V. S. 18047