SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRTBAYA, ZH. - KIRYAKOV, G.Z.

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PAVLIS. a. (PATI is, R.I. insh., TKAWSZO, To. Inzh. I ZIRTWA* Zh., Insh. Using large blocks In building houses In Kiev. Prook. I bud. 1 no.1:34-36 0 159. (KM 131l2) (Itev-Apartment houses) (Building blocks) va ".4 r, llwvidlum ol v Iftill BIN 1 Lote c -I d err, ." r$ JIRTOKS V.I., inzh. '- Modernizing the reverse mechanism on Z-502 and 3-754 excavators. Stroi. i dor. mash. 6 no.6:24-25 Je 161. (M3RA 34t7) (ftoavating machinery) Kl',RTOV.IKIY, 1. Correlation between a rifle in labor productivity and wles. Izv.A.V Latv.SSR no.605-42 '63. MIRA 17W ~KIRTOVS M p I. (Riga) .- --- -- Attitude of the Latvian bourgeoisie to agrarian problems, 1905-1917. Vestis Latv &k no.6t5-12 160. Ow 10:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR, Institut skonomiki. (Latvia-Agriculture) KIRTSOV, N. ,Establishing technical standards for the multiple machinin Of machine parts. Sots. trud 6 no.506-80 My, 161. (MIRA l4t6f (Machinery industry-Production standards) CZECHOSLOVAKIA Physiological institute, elf-dical 11aculty, Comrniu~, ~n I ~Vo I US i ~tyl I~Yziologicky Ustav LFij"K), Bratislava. "The Importance of Reflexes of the Oral Cavity in ;ia1ivi 6ecr,attion During Thormal Polypnea Li Dog." Prague, Ceskosloven3ka FySiOlOfli(), V01 15, 117o 2, Feb. 06, P 74 Abstract: Polypnea cnusos .9ocretion 1)y uxano all r(flj~Xe!j 4n Lho oral cavity. --,xz)orjp,,njjto wnr(~ conducti-d 1n(hielnr~ r~r, by infrarod radiatio n or by ox.) i;,;ent-il ,r) 35) -4 0 " GIn oxperiments with 9 do---s it was found t".1coia reducod secretion by about 504. :-:xperiviont-- on showed that traciieal broathinp: cau3e~ similar roduction r _4 n - onta on 6 dogs showed that denervation of orn! cavity similar influence. The author boliev(m that 'half of tl.,I!- is due to reflexes of the oral cavity, and half is influonced by the CNS. 2 Wostorn roforencos. Slubmittod nli-, th"',, "16 Days of PhYsiolop,,Y" at Kosice, 29 Sop, 65. 170 - --K rV p I 17;3! Jill Va 13 it lIg Joe ------------- I#- USSR General and Special Zoolngyo Insects, Insect P I and Mite Pests, Abs Jouri Ref Zhur-Biol,,, No IZ,, 1958,, 54319. Author : Yatsyna, L. T.1 g1rushev A. 0 Inst :Not Oveno A-zz-~ . Title iA Chemical Control Method for the Colorado Potato Beetle, Orlo Pub: Zashchita rast* ot vredit, I bolezney,, 1957, No 4-46, Abstract: The station of the Ministry of Agriculture USSR for the study of the beetle, tested 337 Insecticidal preparations In the German Democratic Republic. The most toxic preparations were DDT and hexachloro- cyclohexane, and also dieldrin,, heptachlorlne,, aldrin,, preparation Ya-120 , thlophos, dithlophos, taxonomic preparation No lzo (against the larva of stage IV), The application of 400 kg/ha* of DD Card 1/3 14 USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects, Insect P and Mite Pests. Abs Jouri Ref Zhur-Blol,,, No 12) 19561, 54319a Abstract,% (1.3-dichloropropane-1.2-dichloropropane) secured complete destruction of the diapausing beetles* The fumigant A-1-8 from the INOKh (Institute of Vegetable Raising?] of the Academy of Sciences USSR was not Inferior to dichloroethane and carbon bi- sulfide In toxicity, A fine spraying of 200 liters per hat Is the most effective and the most efficient method of applying the contact Insecticide, The best result was prOdOced by the DDT paste (2,Z kg/hat of the active sub3t8nCe), DDT emulsion was also very effective against the beetles of the second generation, The feasibility of using aerosol method i,ras proven In principle. The most effective period for treatment Is during the first emergence of the larva of the III stage, when the larva of the stage I Card 2/3 KIRUSIDY, A.G., aspirant Control of the Colorado 1xietle. I"aahch. rast. ot vred. 1 bol. 9 no.7t42-43 164. (AURA 18t2) - XIRUSHU, A.G.; KMOTKIKH, G.I. Aerosols against the cutwam Hadena basilinea. Zashch. raot. ot vred, i bol, 4 no,2t2l Mr-Ap 159. (~MRA 16:5) (Kazakhstan-Wtvorms-Extermination) A-THUSM,Alaksey M4khaylwich-,GOLOSOV.. A.., red.; TSIVUNIN, Lp tekhn. red. [Maintenance and use of ice roadslSoderzhanie i ekspluatatsiia lediarWkh dorog. Syktyvkar, Komi knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 22 p. (Roads, Ice) (Lumber-Transportatiori) (MMA 15:9) KIRVALIDZEt A.Z. Zone of painfulness to percussion In acute appendicitis. Soob. AN Grus. SSR 31 no,lt227-231 J1 163, (MIRA 17:7) i~l 1, 1 i),,.1 ll.actcrlal flora during acnt--~ nVyurdicitin. ~'', ',-*' 32 no.3:(-L7-632 1) 1 0. .~ KIRVALIDZE, A.Z.; TSAGARELI, Z.G. Changes In intramural nerves of the vermifom appendix during acute appendicitis, Soob, AN Grus. SSR 32 no.2:455-462 163. 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Zbw Tekh Pit" Vol XX, No 10, pp 1255-1261 Referenco 4q made to previous work by 1. D.. Kir- valldse ("Dok Ak Wauk SWR" Vol XX, No 7/8'.1938). Transparent amples of bard salt are bent and fatigue pbenomena studied optically. Double re- fraction are during fatigue, long before break 191AT101 UM/Bwsica - Optical Metbods (Coutd) Oct 51 and r4 mains after discontinuance of expt. -It vas, found that a scrateb parallel to cube edge and perpendicular to deforming force increases tatlipe amd accelerates break. Svbmitted 23 Am 50. *-3 19=01 137-58-4-8057 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurndl, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4.. p 240 (USSR) AUTHOR: ~~irvalidze, I.D. TITLED The Applicability of the Photoelectric Method of Measuring the Diffusion Length of Non-basic Current Carriers in Silicon (K voprosu o primenimosti fotoelektricheskogo metoda izmere- niya diffuzionnoy dliny neosnovnykh nositel'ey toka v kremnii) PERIODICAL: - V sb.; Vopr. metallurgii i fiz. poluprovodnikov. Moscow. AN SSSR, 1957. pp 138-141 ABSTRACT: It is assumed that the reason for the anomalously long dif- fusion length of Si. as measured by the photoelectric method, is the incomplete ionization of centers of impurities at room temp- erature. To measure the true diffusion length in Si by the photo- electric method, it is proposed to ionize all impurity levels com- pletely by heating or by illumination. Experiments in p-Si yielded the following results- diffusion lenth without illumination Id= 18 mm, with illumination id= 0.9 mm. The latter value was also obtained at a temperature of 1800C. The fact that the article is intended for discussion is noted. Card 1/1 B.Zh. 66338 2+(.6* Z0,7900 SOV/181-1-10-13/21 AUTHORSt lirvalidze, I. D., Zhukov, V. F. TITLEs On the Po.-taibility of Producing Ohmic Contact on Silicon by Metal Rubbing During Dry Friction by Means of a Semi- conductor - PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdooo tela, 1959, Vol 1, Nr 10, PP 1583 - 1586 (USSR) ABSTRLCTi The nickel end contacts were ap3lied to silicon monocrystals of the n- and p-type (25-8.3 mm ) by precipitation on the out crystal faces. Strips of Mo, Fe, brass, Snq Tag bronzel Vi, Cu, and Al were successively applied to the crystal faces parallel to the end contacts. This was done by metal rubbing in dry friction after the crystal faces had been purified by cutting (granulations 200) or etching (10% KOH at 1000C). The diode characteristics were taken by the statistical method. A tungsten wire whose pointed or spherical end was pressed onto one of the metal strips, served as second electrode. The volt-ampere characteristics are graphically represented in figures 1-5. It was shown that it is possible to establish Card 1/2 ohmic recombination contacts without.preparatory cutting and r 66338 On the Possibility of Producing Ohmic Contact on SOT/181-1-10-13/21 Silicon by Metal Rubbing During Dry Friction by Means of a Semiconductor scapling. The method permits simultaneous development of two processes, namely, metal rubbing and the formation of "disturbed layers". The latter contain a large number of minute cracks and mutually disoriented microblocks. Good oRmic contact is thus obtained in the "disturbed layers" on contact with metals because, as a result of structure defects, these layers-contain such more-rooombination centers than the initial surface of-the semiconductor. It is pointed out that I. V. Durney assisted in measurements. There are 7 figures and 1 reference. SUBMITTEDt October 1, 1958 Card 2/2 07916 3/181/6 002/04/04/034 07700 B002fBO63 AUTHORS: Kirvalidz*# I* D., Zhukovp V. F. TITLE: The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Electric Propertie of p-Type Silicon p PERIODICAL: Fizika tvardogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 4, PP- 571-574 TEXT: The influence of heat treatmeatca the resistivity and carrier con- otntration was studied on ton single crystals of p-type silicon. The crystals were grown in rotating quartz crucibles or by zone malting. Samples 25 x 6 x 3 mm were out from these crystals, polished with electrolytically produced artificial corundum (granularity No. 280), and 19 tohed in 10% KOK* The samples were heated to 8000C for six minutesp and then quenched in vacuum diffusion oil. Resistivity was measured by the compensation method with two tungsten probes* The rs" istivity of all samples was considerably increased after quenching (Table 1), with a gradual decrease, at room temperatures Fig. I shows thS course of resistiviV during 24 hours. This decrease takes place even at 77 K (Fig. 21 , although it proceeds more slowly. One sample was heated six times to 800 0 and V~ Card 1/2 The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Electric S/18f)8/002/04/04/034 Properties of p-Typs Silicon B002/B063 quenched, and in the meantimeg it was tempered at 1000C for one hour. The maximum resistivity was found after the second qu8nching (Table 2). An- other sample had previously been tempered at 1200 C for eight hourej beat- ing to 800"C and quenching only led to a slightly increSsed resistivity. The irreversible process occurring on tempering at 1200 C can be attribut- od to 1) the disappearance of defeats formed when the crystal was grown; 2) lossor acquisition of impuritisel 3) "activity" lose of some foreign atoms by reaction with oxygene The resistivity of n-type silicon samples in not increased by heating or quenching. There are 2 figures, 2 tables# and 15 references: I Sovisto 7 American, 5 British, 1 German, and I Japanese. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-t*khn1ohssk1y institut AN Gruzinskoy SSR (Physiootoohnical Institute of the AS of the Grusinskaya SSE) SUBMITTED: June 15, 1959 Card 2/2 AUTHORt K,irvalidz,9,,,j,6 D. TITLE: The Influence of Heat Treatment Force in Cuprous Oxide I% PERIODICALt Fizika tverdogo tale, 1960, Vol. 81632 S/181/60/002/06/20/050 B006/ "'056 on the Photoelectromotive 2, No. 6, pp. 1152-1154 TEXT: The influence exerted by excess oxygen upon the conductivity and photoactivity of cuprous oxide is well-known. The present paper describes investigations of the influence exerted by heat treatment in vacuo upon the photoelectromotive force in a cuprous oxide surface layer. The method described already in Refs. 1-3 is based upon the observation of the plate-current variations 61 in a thermoelectronic triode in which the grid electrode was replaced by the sample to be investigated. From the plate-current variation before and after exposure conclusions are drawn as to the sign and value of the electromotive force. An Hg quartz lamp served as a light source. The preparation of the samples is described; seven samples were used for each aeries of measurements. Fig. I shows A I (in ya) as a function of the duration of annealing (in minutes) of Card 1/2 X 81632 The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Photo- 8/181/60/002/06/20/050 electromotive Force in Cuprous Oxide B006/ ID056 two series of measurements (annealing at 250 and 2000C). Beat tr-%tment lasted between 30 and 210 min. Experiments on cuprous oxide produced only a positive effect of the photoelectromotive force both in ultraviolet and visibl e li ht (motion of the photoelectrons In the direction of the light gradients. Such a result has been obtained for the first time by V. Ye. Lashkarev and K. It. Kosonogova* In the following, the author discusses several effects resulting from the grinding of the sample surfaces. Thus, one sample showed a 6 1 of 30.5 pa in ultraviolet light after grinding as against 24.5 4a previously, whereas in visible light no effect could be observed. The present method of determining the photoelectromotive force is suited for investigating the photoelectric properties of semiconductors as well as the temperature dependence of the photoeleotromotive force in semiconductors. The experimental scheme is shown in Fi 2 Fig. 3 shows the result of three successive measure- ments of ffi(t~lon*one and the same sample in the t-range 100-2500C. As mentioned in conclusion, I. V. Durnev took part in the measurements. There are 3 figures and 5 Soviet re7e-rences. SUBMITTED: August 11, 1959 Card 2/2 V L L Plapticity nt' silicon. Fjz. tvofr. Lr!],t 1. Institut fl7lki A14 Gn-.ztr.5kcy Tb!ll.,0. 0' KIRVALIMR, I D~4-.~AMATADZB' xa'. - - -,- Method for measuring the minrohArdness of silicon 3ingI14 crystals. Soob. AN Grua. S5R 37 no.3059-562 Kr 165. (MUU. 1815) 1. Inatitut fiztki AN Cruz=, TbIlist. Submitted Noverabor 1~ 1964. 4T Uzi ow-l ~_77 SOURCS si d" do A6!6. plasticity$ 'Bilicaft"' lie, au, ='6'r -mou-'set for'detel r _:ABSTRACT !4 6 whi&.41" 'a, do UC_ft*"V'- Mm=u th *Aiw ";,i- - " --ft tL .0 IV" i,b. "mWasor IV a an he thi -rakitibW;6t::*th -ml t id"'14if b" mtideic ftom the Ittirlice. 4 from 59 cm~~, C~Iud i'df hird4d &oMd. rob rror- Md' ii- wv we"Wed,& tev"r id pk"S eximrature.,,W"O, kki4-4pd&jh6ied- thit -the he Cir;thevebom h at -.tmporatvft i t Sii Ucreazq~' ~'A"I O'tj gj*~ 0 and' Ajj'~ hi U041 uit* the. d"GaW hu~mssv.,; a Card '2~ .7 7777777 I -j ,I -, .1i, JM a, 9 ~cn, irfaco tr"t"U'.0". 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PAP" M I art . re ii I'R IX loll 11 0 ENTWAAWWWWATI IJP(c) -JD ACC NRt AP6012506 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Kirvalidze, lo Do ORO: Institute of Physics AN GruzSSR, Tbilisi (Institut f4iki,AN GruzSSWT- TITLE: Formation of cracks in silic4 ingle crystals POURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 4. 1966, 1287-1288 WOPIC TAGS: silicon, single crystal, crystal defect, crack propagation ~ABSTRACT: The author c4siders some features of formation of crackn in %silicon single orystalslunder dynamically cohcentrated loading at room ftemperature. The testYwere made on plane-parallel octahedral samples cut from single cry own by the Czoahralski method. The surfaces were mirror-poliabe,:t truck with falling steel balls. In the case ~Ds of thin samples, cracks ppeared on the side opposite the 'struck side, they were several meters long, did not penetrate through the crys- tal, and made angles of 60 or 120u to each other. When the experiments .were made with a cube, the cracks likewise appear on the opposite side, but made angles of 900 to each other. In all cases the cracks were in the directions. Longitudinal cracks, which diverge in the form Card - 1/2 L30102-66- NR& f rays and which do not penetrate through the crystal., were produced nly on the side opposite to the struck side. On the struck side, In oth cubic and octahedral crystals, symmetrical impact-figure cracks ere produced. The linear section3 of the cracks produced on the impact 'igures were also in the direction. Orig. art, has: 2 figures. CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: OqNov65/ TRUBCHENIW, P.A., Inshener; KORMOCHKIN, I.Tu., Inshener; 11HYALIM, N.S., inshener. ~ ~~1111~'~' %IF Wider application of tube-beader mills. stall 1-6 no.1:41-43 156. (HLRA 9:5) (Pipe. Steel) (Rolling mills) AUTHORS: _Xk;~valiejqA 11. S. , orobochkin, I. Yu. SOV/32-24-7-32/65 TITLE: A Simplified Method for the Tenting of Metals on Their Boring Suitability (Uproshchennyy metod ispytaniya netalla na proshi- vayemost') PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriyal 1958, Vol. 24, lir 7, PP- 850 - 054 (USSR) ABSTRACT: G.G.Pinhchikov, V.S.Rudoy, D.V.Gladkikh and H.S.Yakimenko assisted in the testa carried out in the laboratory and the works. A number of determination methods for such investigations are already known. They are, however, inaccurate or too com- plicated, as for example the method of estimating the boring suitability according to the critical prensure at which a cavity is forned on the sample. With thin method a greater number of teat pieces in required in order to obtain accurate results. In order to remove this shortcoming a method was developed, using conical or step-shaped samples. The critical pressure is computed from a given equation. After the test the bore-hole Card 1/2 is uncovered (by planing etc.). By this ncthod values were A Simplified Method for the Testing of Metals on Their SOY/32-24-7-32/65 Boring Suitability obtained which correspond to the dimensions of the sample and of the bore-hole. In order to find the ranCe of applicability and the accuracy of the method tests were mado with a number of steel types. The saraples were heated to 12000 for 20 minutes. The results obtained for t::e different steel type3 are given. It was found that values obtained from control samples of the atop-like and the conical type are comparatively close to each other. However, the latter give more precise values than tie first. Among other tests comparaLive determinations were carried out according to a method which was devcloped by the Institute for Electric Welding imoni Paton AS Ukraine SSR. The method was found to have a satisfactory ac6uracy. Hence it can be applied as a standard method for this type of determination with highly- alloyed and alloyed steels. There are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 6 refet-ences, 6 of which nre Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nikopollakiy Yuzhnotrubnyy metallureicheskiy zavod (Ilikopol Card 2/2 South Metallurgical Tubew3rks) SOV/133-59-1-15/23 AUTHORS: Rudoy, V.S., Alferova, H.S., Konovalov, V.P., Nesterova,N.N., Korobochkin, I.Yu, Kirvalidze. N.8 Dergach, A.Yaand Yakimenko, .8. :~ ~ TITLE: The Technology of Production of Seamless Tubes from High- alloy Steels Alloyed with Boron (Tekhnologiya proizvodstva besshovnykh trub iz vy'sokolegirovannykh staley s borom) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 1, pp 68 - 73 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Efforts made in 1956 to produce seamless tubes from high- alloy steels containing boron BI769 and BI?7O gave negative results but in 1957 after some changes in the technology of smelting the metal, satisfactory results were obtained although there were no substantial changes in the chemical composition of the metal (%, numerator - data for 1957, denominator - for 1956): a Si Ma Or Ni W Ti B BI?69(Khl3Nl6TR) 0.08 0.55 1 6 1 1 0.81 0.009 I UX7 U M 1~4 i;4-- RS =- M-9-6 U76M 1117?0(Khl3?118V2TR)0-08 0-51 1-58 13-2 19.7 2.34 0.81 0.0023 0-08 0.56 1.-90 14.2 19.4 2.10 0.69 0.0026 Cardl/5 SOV/133-59-1-15/23 The Technology of Production of Seamless Tubes from High-alloy Steels Alloyed with Boron The main characteristics of the technology of smelting metal in 1956 and 195? differed as follows: a) in 1956, smelting was carried out in a 20-ton are furnace from a charge containing 40-47% of stainless scrap (the remaining- soft iron and fresh ferroallols); oxygen 3was used during melting and oxidising period (500 - ?00 m per heat); slag and metal were deoxidised before the addition of ferro- chromium and with the addition of ferrotitanium onto the metal freed from slag 15-20 min before tapping; b) in 1957 smelting was carried out in a 4.5-ton arc furnace from a fresh charge containing from 55 to ?8% armco iron and corresponding ferroalloys without utilisation of scrap and oxygen; refining under a white slag with the addition of ferrotitanium, after the removal of slag 8-10 min before tapping. In both cases the metal was cast in 500-kg ingots. The quality of tube billets 85 MM in diameter in 1957 was higher than in 1956. The microstructure of metal in both cases consisted of austenite with fine intermetallic inclusions, stretched in the form of lines along the direction of rolling. Piercing ability of the steels was Card2/5 tested on conical specimens (Ref 3). The determination of SOV/133-59-1-15/23 The Technology of Production of Seamless lubes from High-alloy Steels Alloyed with Boron plasticity and structure of steels was carried out within a temperature range 950 - 1 300 C. Both steels were found to possess a comparatively high plasticity in the temperature range 9?5 - 1 0?5 C (Figures 1 and 2), higher than for steel 1Khl8NqT. However, the plasticity of the latter steel increases with increasing temperature while for EI?69 and ??0 it sharply decreases. In hot torsion tests (Figures 3 and 4) the differences in the plasticity of the experimental steels was more pronounced. The rebistance to deformation of both steels is simi3w (Figure 4) but at all temperatures is higher than for lKhl8NqT steel. In hot torsion tests t~~e loss of plasticity of the experi- mental steels was less pronounced than in piercing tests. In theofirst cases loss of~ plasticity was observed at 1 300 C and in the second case at 1 250 OC. On the basis of the above investigation the following piercing practice for the industrial conditions was pgoposed: the temperature of billets before t6e mill 960-980 C, piercing tempera- 0 ture 1 100-- 1 120 0 C, in addition piercing at 1 140 - 1 150 Card3/5 and 1 180 1 200 C was tested. Hot rolling of tubes SOV/133-59-1-15/23 The Technology of Production of Seamless Tubes from High-alloy Steele Alloyed with Boron under industrial conditions is described in some detail. The results obtained are given in Table 1. The inspection of tubes after pickling indicated that for steel ZI769,the proposed piercing practice (temperature 1 100 - 1 120 C) gave the beat results. A large-scale rolling of tubes from this steel yielded 90% of good-quality products. Rolling of tubes from steel BI??O was tried at four different temperature ranges (temperature beforeopiercing: 920-980- 980-1 000; 1 020-1 040 and 1 040-1 050 C - Table 25. Optimum resu;ts were obtalned at a temperature before piercing of 950 C- 95% of good-quality tubes was obtained. Mechanical properties of hot-tolled tubes before and after hardening are given in Wable 3. Hardening of tubes was carried out from 1 100 C. The dependence of the consumption of energy, power and heating-up of the metal during piercing on the temperature of the metal before piercing is shown in kigure 6. It is concluded that: 1) boron-containing steels of austenitic class EI?69 and BI??O possess a lowered temperature at the beginning of incipient melting of grain boundaries; their optimum Card4/5 plasticity is shifted towards lower temperatures; they BOV/133-59-1-1 2 T4e'Technology of Production of Seamless Tubes from W-2alloy Steels Alloyed with Boron possess high resistance to deformation and heat up intensively during piercing. The resistance to defor- mation of these steels is higher than of lKhl8N9T steel which makes their piercing more difficult, particularly that with increasing temperature their plasticity decreases (unlike lKhl8N9T steel). The developed methods of rolling theser'.steels give-quality hot-rolled tubes from RI769 steel without.repairB and from BI??O steel with repairs which are usually permitted for high-alloy tubes, providing the metal is produced from fresh charges by the improved (195?) technology. The results of measurements of power consumption and heating up can be utilised for an approx- imate evaluation of these parameters during piercing of other austenitic steels. There are 6 figures, 3 tables and 6 Soviet references. Card5/5 SOV/,~ 3,1- 5 9 -5 -~5131 c AUTHORS: Plyatslcovskiy, O.A., Candidate of ec nical ciences and Korobochkin, I.Yu, Kirvalidze, N.S., Engineers TITLE: Some Now Techniques in the Production of High-alloy Tubes (Novoyo v tekhnologii proizvodstva vysokolegirovannykh trub) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 5, PP 436 - 441 (USSR) ADSTRACT: A considerable increase in the rate of production of medium- and large-diameter high-alloy tubes was obtained by increasing the degree or eL=gation to optimum values during the first and subsequant piorcing operations. The new prac:tio.e was based on the folle-wing considerationst 1) Cracks and other doftats which are usually observed on the Internal surface of piern-jd billets appear not only as a result of stresses x~tirg on metal in the zone of the piercing cone, but also du.~ to stressos in the cone of rolling (in the zone of deformation of metal between the rolls, mandrel and guides). 2) A deirease in the non-uniformity of deformatior which is a tharacteristle feature of piercing, can ba obtainvd b7* applying large Cardl/3 caeffie,-;Lant of elongation during the f.Lrst plercing in tho SOV/1.:-3-59-5-i6/31 Some New TechniquGs in the Production of High-alloy Tubes .-olling section of rolls of t"--e picrcing mill. The optimum value of the dsg,~-tje of o'~ongatiozx should be determined for each typo of stool &-il for each size of tube billets. 3) It is advan-tagocius ~.D concentrate the main deformation of the metal or. a smaller length of the zone centazt of metal w-.'tli 4) A decrease i rA. the volume of the metal unqL11,~.r,;,7,.-%.-tg deformation with tensila strzases can be obta~.- by using a more closed pass by & maximum decrer.r-szi -:_i ratia of the distance between guides to the di:3tvtrr-.,,: betw,-3n rolls, or by an appropriate shaping of the 5) It is necessary to decrease the nil ber cf operations and rahoatings as these havo a influence on the plastic properties of metal. The !attar oan be obtained by an increase in the degree of reduction (in conparison with that reconnended in the literature) at the narrowing part of the rolls and in front of the mandr-31. The influence of the degree of elongation on the quality of tubes from steel _1Khl8N9T is shown in Tables I and 2. The technology of Card2/3 production of high-alloy ttibes on mills 140 and 400, based SOV/133-5o~_5_W31 Some Now Techniques in the Production of High-alloy Tubes on the above considerations was introduced at the Novotrubnyy Works. The comparative data on the old (nominator) and now (denominator) practices tire given in Tabfe 3. With the now rolling practice the output of the ptill 140 on rolling high-alloy tubes was nearly doubled and of 400 increased by 10-200%. There are 3 tables, 4 figures and 9 Soviet references. ASSMATIONS: UkrNITI and Yuzhnotrubnyy zavod (Yuzhnotrubnyy Works) Card 3/3 11-49 2) 7- 4!!~ IV, 7 'K" r1',"3' itl-1 ITLE i tr. -)f rlie. mc;jj,~ mj.t, PKIIIODICALI Vall. 110a), .4, PP 11-1.) A"TRAM Tl,e a-thor3 ln',~stir,&ta4 power ..I ,:-j or by tl't vw~ -111 P_-.s 1~ -fillh ..'Ij -h-le rr~!' q.allty, as r.1.1...: (1) prealure v4 rolls -as nt~1101 1, p1,., .*.!I ';r ev IPP-1 with a Xw hp motor. 'Me mill Is r~ fr- tl~ alltoet3til ata'.1 O"j, corl.1-itI7, rolt. .-A tmbQ 3". ct",&r3tIv"Ij 10" tnnreralt,livs. T i, - 1i-1-: part of the greovel toplaril rolls 13 ',#1 %, fr..s-e rogltls lncstalle,l b.t-,.o ho-.,;I,r, a-,-- roll pads so,l os,.111"r,ph M-,' -re -?I. of varlo,19 sized 9~1 steels (altv, Tatt-le A) ir, Car'l IA plarlWnt&liy rollel. The Steel A35M IATIM Httatiow Steel Institlate (uskiivisaty tnst%tu% sts,11). bouthtrn I'llps Plant 1jughtlatruin" sayo4) Card 7/f TRUBCM3MO, P.A., insh,; XOROBOCMN, I.Tu.;. IM I. insh.; SHVZDCHMJKO, A.A., lush. Investigating the parameters of the second piercing of specially thin- walled shells. Stall 20 no.10:922-928 0 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. TushnotrubVy sayod. (Rolling (Ketalwork)) (Pipe mills) XOROBOCHKIN, I.Yu.1 KIRVALIDZEI N.S.; GIADKIKH, D.V.; YESAULOVs A.T.; ROMARUK~ Accelerating the heating of sta W ago steel ingots before piercing. Biul.TSIICHM no-4:40-42 161. (KMA 14:10) 1. Nikopollskiy luab trubayy zavod. (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Steel, Stainless) POLUKHIM$ F.I.1 OSADCHIT# V,Yaj GOIZWHIK,, R.M.; I ~VALID~L_N.S. Experimental Uftatigation of the tube piercing process. Uve vys, ubheb. sav.1 chern. met. 4 no.7188-96 161. (HIU 34t8) 1, Hookovokiy inotitut staJA i zavods (Pipe Mille) POLUCKINO P.I.-, GOLUBCHIX, R.M.; O=HlYs V.Ya.; KIRVALIDZE# N.S. Methods of measuring the axial forces acting on the mandrel In the tube reeling proceSSo IZVa Vybv UCheb. zov.; chern. met. 4 no.8:72-77 161. (KIRA 14:9) 1. Moskovskiy Institut stali I Yuzhnotrubnyy zavod. (Pipe mills) S/130/63/000/001/005/OOB Aoo6/Aiol AU'rHORS: Dergach, A. Ya., Samoylenko, V. D." TITLE: Improving heat treating conditions for pipe blanks PERIODICAL: Metallurg, no. 1. 1963, 27 - 28 TM: At the Nikopol' Yuzhnotrubnyy Plant a new method of preheating the metal in continuous and annular furnaces was brought into use. The metal is subjected to intensified heating with natural gas when it enters the furnace; the temperature drops at the furnace end. The temperature of a I X18H 9 T (lKhi8N9r) steel blank was 1,1600C in the center of.the blank; It was attained when the blank was approximatelyin the middle of the,furnace, where the metal was held for an extended period of time at optimum i6mperature.- Under these heating conditions overheating of the metal was prevented. The specific.dura- tion of heating was 8 - 10 min/cm of the blank diameter against 6.5 - 7.0 min/cm previously. Rejects were reduced by about a factor of 1.5 and the efficiency of the unit increased by up to 30%. ASSOCIATIONt Nikopollskiy yuzhnotr-ubnyy zavod (Nikopoll Yuzhnotrubnyy Plant) Card 1/1 AMOVAS Ye.F.1 RUDOYj V.S.; f*IILTCIILIIKWp L.N.; NESTEROVA, N.K.; Frinizali uchastives 'VASIIMIKOP S.I.; ZUWO 1.1.1 VILIYANS,, O.S.,,; IAGUTIHA,. R.V.; VMGACH.. A.7a.1 KITANMO, V.P.; KpULI=*j--S-- 11 YAKINWO, N.S.; SMYLENKO, V.D. Rffect of the method of manufacturing EI847 steel an the uality of tubes. Stall 21 no.12:1113-13U D 161. (MIU 3-4:123 I* Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy trubnyy institut (for Akimova, Rudoyp Shavchenko. Nesterova)o 2. Nikopollskiy yuzhnotrubnyy zavod (for Vaiailenkop Zuyev,, Villyazw,, Iagutina, Dergachp Kitanenko, Kirvalidse, Yaldn o. Samoylenko), Steelp St4inlese-Electrowtallurgy) Mpe mills-4uslity control) GULTATEV9 G.L. kwW.tekhn.7iauk;-YEMGLENASj V.A., kaM.tekhzi.nauk; . YEROXHINP I.N., inzh.;-GkUTSKIY# B.Ma,,, inzh.; DERUCHR A.Taqv insh.; MVALWv_N.S.q Inzhq NURII"NDv V.1h., insh. Potentialities of pipe reftation in automatio pipe mills. Metal gornorudeprome no*503-36 S-0 162. ()aRk 16s1) 1. Ukrainekly nauchno-loaledovatellskiy trubnyy inatitut i Yushnotrutn" savod,, (Pipe mills) POLUKHIN, P. I., pror., doktor tekhn. nauk; OSADCHIY, V. Y&., kand. takhn. nauk; OOLUBCHIK, R. M., kand. tekhn. nauk; MMOVO V. I., inth.; AIRULIWAEISA, insh.; TESAULOVj A. T., inzh.; GLADKIKH, D. V., inzh.; MAVRODIY, P. D., inzh. Improving the groovin of roughing rons of unit 4o0 plug rolling mills. Sbor. Inst. stall i splav. no 40:319--.126 162. - (HiRA 16:1 1. Moskovskiy institut stall i Yushnotrubnyy zavod. (Rolls(Iron mills)) (Pipe mills) VOLKOVITSKIT, G.I., dotaentp kand. tekhri. nauk; PISHCHIKOV, G.P.., insh.; WFEROV., V,M,p dotaento kand. tekhn* nauk; DZTUBAj xr.., insh.; SAY,, H.F., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiyei SUHZHIKOV, V.A.,, insh.1 KOVALEVAy A.D,,O insb.; TKACHENKO, A.V., inzh.; XIRVALIDZZ, N.S.t insh.1 GLADKIKHp D.V., inzh.1 TESAULOV,, A,T,, i a M~ Characteristics of producing large-diamter pipe of MLISNIMT steel. Stall 22 no.6:532-535 Je 162. (Min 16:7) 1. Yuzhnotrudnyy savod (for Surabikovp Kovalevat Tkachankoo Kirvalidze Gladkikh Yozaulov). (Pilpe, StO815 (Rolling(Metalwork)) KIRVALIDZEq R.S.1 MGACH,, A.Ya.; SAMYIZNKO, V.D. Improving conditions of heating a pipe blank. metanurg 8 no.L27-28 A 163. (KMA 16o1) 1. Nikopol'skiy yushnot savod. (pipe mine) (F~=acesj Beating) 0 ARW14146 S/013?/63/0w/0l2/D03$/DQ35 J ACCESSION NIRt SOURCE: RZhe Mat&Uurgiya, Abs, 12D214 6: AVrHatt 03trankop V. Yasj Dfarova Vs Mel Geykop Is Koj'Pechennikoval Is S.1 Lagutinap Re Vol Kirvalidzej We So TITLEs Hot rolling of pipes from EF30# EP39, and EI993 steals CITED SOURCEi Sbe Proiz-vo trubo Me, FAtallurgisdat,, vy*pe 9, 1963# 5-12 -A TOPIC TACSs Steel pipe hot rolling,, pipe steel compoaition, steel pipe rolling TRANSIATIONo Chemical compositions of the indicated steels to be used in pro- duction and the mechanical properties of tie tube blanks are given, The Mach- anical properties of these steels are examined In details The mechanical pro- pertisa of the pipes obtained are indi ated, and recomendations designed to im- prove the quality of the pipes are giv:n*for the procedure of their hot rolling, DATE ACO 09Jan64 SUB 00DEs ML ENCLs 00 Card ..4.4,4. I,and. tekbv. nwoki improviiig Wie quality vf plue if high alloy and lcw alloy lirand ateel, Vot. I Forjirj-jd. prom. no.4:44-50 ji-A..- ,r,4. (-JRC.i7URKO , ;!. 1. , kand. to khn. nailk: I Y , ; "-)"" I ~ 1 .1 ; I - - ' *Kr; - . I,..-,- I I Y~i . P . X07ALINF, 'I.S.; PAIMISHKIII't 0 J A . V. ; 'A " -".), -";. . i , ~ . .. , 1 . ~ '. , Extrusion of bimetallic pipe triwle olr ot, ,i ni, ! ';!L. .1 t, , ; --, " ~" * : -~ '. gornorud. prom. no.6:36-38 N-D 1~4. " - -.1 KO.-KIINIK-liv R.M.9 inzh. 1, I , KIRVAUDZI. N-:. irzh.; 111zh - p .? FRIDMAN, G.Ye., inzh., F.O'iATT7--7'ij,, 'Inzt,. Eliminatirg high wall thicr',rit-zs vi-J-1.1on3 tn st~-f'! extrusion on vertical mechanical 6' tA 1 1-, ,T" ~) .n , I . 4: ~ 147-14A F 165. flll--F-~ P - 3) 1. NAkcpol'sk'y YuzhnotruL-nyy -7 I LW R&~v3o2lze(,o)lEwA(4)ITLt-~!P(t)lFoT(k) JD P6 SOURCE CODE: UR/Oi!3T6_6_/6W/003/024B/d250' AUTHOR: Rudoy V. .(Candidate of technical sciences); Alferova. N. S. (Doctor of technical sciences) Mlinarich, B. A. (Engineer).; Bogdanova,_T.~.~. (Wgineer); Sadokov M. (Enxineer); Mel'nichenko, I. F. (E-ngineer); Kirvalldxej (Engineers -Fd-r-ITenko, h. (Engineer); Onift c.ienkv, M.-P. (FnitineerY ORC: none TITLE: Production of tuber from 0Kh20N5T stainless steell SOURCE: Stall, no. 3. 1966, 248-250 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, low nickel steel, stainless steel tube, tube rolling, hot rolling / Okh2OH5T steel, EP299 steel ABSTRACT: Technological properties of EP299 (OKWNST) stainless steel and the condi- tions for tube rolling this steel have been s~qdied. The steel, annealed at 10SOC forl 15 min and air cooled, has a tensile strengtHlof M kg/mm2' a yield strength of 2, an elongation of 46'.-6-%, and a reduction of area of 62.1Z. Correspondin 34 kg/mm 2 9 figures for test temperature at 350C are 32 kg/mm , 39.0% and 69.7%. The steel is very sensitive to the cooling ratet slow cooling sl-arply reduces the elongation and impact strength. The plasticity of EP299 steel does not change in the 1100-1250C range, but Increases sharply vith further increases in temperature and rapidly increasing content of a-phase, Up to 1250C thq plasticity of X?299 steel is such i Card 1/2 UM 621.744.35 ACC Me AP6010136 lower, but at I 15C and over much higher, than that of KhI8NIOT and gj_-U_l teal The hot wot~~&Ajtllgf EP299 steel must be done at temperatures over 1250C. Th: howeverT &=a a tendency to stick to guide bars. With guide baraL made from CIS Aeal (1.4-1.8% C, 16-19% Mn) and piercing done at 1275-13QOC, the tendency to stick was greatly reduced. The mechanical properties and surface quality of hot-rolled and heat treated EP299 tubes were satisfactory, and the tubes were suitable for cold rolling and cold drawing. Orig. art. has: 2 f1gures. (AZI SUB COM 11, 13/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIC RZFt 003/ ATD PPMSS:fjt~s- Card 2/2 /:;~N 7. Mollint-67 F.'.;TW/;7.-1P(0/ 7,X4FVT(k) IJ'P(c) JD/JDI ALC ta, A116031515 NOUKII, C0101: .V11/0303/66 000./004./00-3-5/003-C 1wiloy, V. S. (Candidate of 'technIcal uclence1j) ; C114-kinarev, .1. A. (CandWato 01 LCCh1%iC.11 SCIViW%41); Sukoinilk, 1. ?1.,, Velipa, S. A.; !;4~rbln_ 1. V.; Yermolov, 1. V.; L_~Iiizh,_V. A.; Derbasov,_K!._I.;Kurilenko,_V...Kh.;.~.WaTfdza._X, S~; Pasternak. N.' ORG:- none SI? TITLE: Improving the plasticity of XhlSNIOT Aube steel by vacuum-arc malting 14 SOURCE: Metallurgicheskaya I gornorudnaya promys6lennost', no. 4. 1966, 35-36 TOPIC TACS: austenitic steel,plasticity, pc=u==nt_- vacuum are) ytmuun -I 'r).7 ; '4"8r.~j A. _rt.005F_ A-A 1'r1V10 r Ore k-4 ABSTR,\CT:. The plasticity -of conventionally arc melted and vacuum arc melted Kiil&NIOT steel was tested by rolling conical specimens in a piercing mill and by torsion tests, both at 1000-1300C. It was found that in piercing, the critical reduction depends primarily upon the a-phase content. Metal with a high a-phase content cannot be easily pierced at a temperature of 1200C or higher regardless of the melting method. The content of impurities and gases is of secondary importance. In torsion tests, plasticity was found to depend mainly upon the metal purity. In- asmuch as vacuum are melting yields steel of a higher purity, its plasticity is also higher than that of conventionally melted steel. The Increase of CL-phass con- Card 1/2 UDC: 669.15-194.621.774.35 L 08947-67 -ACC NRj AP6031515 tent up to a certain limit does not substantially affect the plasddq of xhlexlOT ateal, but an increase over this limit lowers the steel plasticity* Orig. art* hasu 2 figures. IND) SUB ODDEN none/ ORIC RID 002/ ,,13 SUBM DATIs KIRVALIDZE, R.I., Cand Agr Sci -- (disa) "Effect or , . . . ..................,- perennial grasses lin the structure and strength ~f--I; brown '-^ .soils of trie JiukhransbqW Vailey." fbilisi, 19 rp (M.In of Agr USSR. Georgian Order of Labor Red Danner Agr Inst) 120 cor)ies (KL, 2~-58, 108) - 63 - KIRVD&, Y.P.; JIOVIXOT' V.T. Device for gas-cutting of frozen ground. Suggested b7 F.P.Krivda, V.T.Novikot. Rate. I. izobr. predl. v stroi. n0-15:37-38 160. (KIM 13:9) 1. Pb materialam Tekhnicheskogo upravleniya Ministerstva stroitalletva USSR, Klyeii, ul.Srardlova. 17. (Gas welding and cutting) (Frozen ground) I ., XrRVEL.-M.M., PARAMNEROVAt A.Ye. 9BRMNIKOVA, M.D., AND XWIN~S.O. "Effectiveness Being Turned Out by IN," a monograph Tularemia, 1953 p. 143 of Dried Live NIIW Tularemia Vaccine extract Effect of Vaccination Against Translation D 56" In - m - B.Ta.3 TUMBIGH, T-A-; XIRM', X.M.; PRMIXOTA, M.N.; XMIN. Mel KLTSMICK, A.L. "PA41I.W comparative offectlyqueng of nasal and cutaneous vanwination against tularemia In experimental conditions. Zhur.mikrobial.apid.1 Immun. no.8t7l-72 Ag ^54. (XLRA 7:9) 1. Is kafe&ry aikrobiologil (say. prof. Ma.111bart) Minskogo zedi- tsinsko o Instltut&* IVACCIUS AND VACCINATION, *tularemia, cutaneous & nasal admin, in animals, comparison) (TULAYMNIA, prevention and control. vaco., cutaneous & nasal admin. in animals. comparison) ~~iKVt-- LI, M-NI. ILIMT, BqTa.; SIRTILI K K - YALITARIX, B.S.; KVITNITSKATA, G.T.; . 1: 1, -, i a-- -.2 -JR ki iz "M IELD(OVO NIBLN, G.A. Preventive Immun1sation against tularemia In muscrat breading. Zhur. mikrobiol. opid. I immuns noolOs99 0 154. (MLRA 8:1) (TULARSHU--PIMVINTIVI INOCUL&TIOD) (MEWS-DISIA S) USSR / Microbiology. Microbes Pathogenic to Man F and Animals. Tularemia Microbe. Abs. Jour Ref. Zhur - Biol., No. 21, 1958, No. 95181 jAi~hor KIEZU11, 0-1&. IA. Inst r.7-m-olensk Medroal Inatitute. Title : Antigen Structi,re of Virulent 8traina of Tularemia Orig Pub : Tr. Smolenakogo mod. In-ta, 1957, 7j 208-215 Abstract : 29 strains of virralent cultures of a tularem- ic microbe (TM) in the presence of 0- and H- antigens were investigated by methods of ag- glutination reaction with immune agglutinating serum and of adsorption with live suspensions of microbes heated to 1000 and formalinkilled. It was shown that no If-antiger. Is contained in virulent T11. The author thlr0rs that be- Card 1/2 USSR / Microbiology. Microbes Pathogenic to Man * F and Animals. Tularemia Microbe. .I-II)o Jour : Ref. Zhur - Blol-, No. 21, 1953, 110. 95181 aides the somatic 0- antigen, TIA containa a capaule antigen which needs further sero- logical study. -- M. Ya. Boyarskaya. Card 2/2 KIUELI H M Effect of antibiotics on the course of experimental tularemio infection in vhite mice exposed to the action of ionizing radiations. Zhurs mikrobiol.,, epid. i i=nm. 33 no.2:98-102 F 162. (MIPJt 15:3) 1. Iz Smolenskogo meditsinakogo iwtituta. (RADIATION SICYMM) (TUIARMIA) (AUTIBICTICS) KIRVFLI,, M.M. MuW-Acn of pathugenla Eschf~rll-7hla ur.,i,,r It," ',nfv.,=.(i of liyalu7onidase. Zhur. m1krul-1wi., ep~dl. -I -'r-,Lun. 41, nn.l. 63, 66 iti 164. MIRA 18-,2'1 1 11 m' - A. , .,jnakiy metiltsinskly llnO,"at. TSVETKOV. T.N.; BXLZXA, T.S.; KIRVORUCHKO, N.M. Relation between the molecular weight and the intrinsic viscosity of stereoregular polymethyl nothacrylate fractions to benzene. ~Ysokom.sosd. 2 no-7:1043-1048 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Pizicheskiy institut lentogradskogo gosudaretvaunogo universitata i Institut vysokosolakulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Methaorylic acid) MM14017341 BOOK EXPLOITATION S Granatman, Vsevolod Vladimiroviobi Danilov,, Vladimir Ivanovich X chek, irya Andrey Yakovlevich Industrial contaotless apparatus with discrete action; a survey (Promy*3hlennaya beskontaktnaya apparaturo diskretnogo daystviya; obzor), Leningrad, IMTP, 1963, 102 p. illus., biblio. 4,500 copies printed. (At head of titles Leningradskoye otdeleni Obshchestva po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchny*kh znaniy RSFSRf Series Note: Leningradskiy Dom nauchno-tekhnichoskoy propagandy*. Seriya: Pribory* i elementy* avtomatiki TOPIC TAGSs contactless apparatus, automation, magnetic core, automation,, magnetic logic element,, ferrite transistor logic element,, square hysteresis loop TABLE OF CONTENTS [abridged]s Introduction - - 3 Ch. 1. General principles of contactless relay assemblies 5 ZYTNER, DavId Yakavlevich- KIRYACHEK Andrey ~akqylevlch; BM, *-"' nauchn.red.; Ta.M., In7b., reFa-ein-en-T p . ]p VAYTS, V.M... red. (Automated control of the electric drives of continuous- line eystemaj Avtomatizirovannoe upravlenle elektroprivodami pot"hna-transpartnykh sistem. Moak-va, Energlia, 10,65. 207 p. (ICRA IS: 5) MYACIIKOs B. A. "The Effect of Chronic Lead and Tetraethyl-lead Poisoning on the Immunobiological Properties of the Organism." Kharlkov Hadical Inst., Kharlkov, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degroe of Candidate in Medical Sciencos) SO% Khiz!jm~a latopis . 11e. 22j. 1955, pp 93-w5 EXCEMA XMIGA see.17 V01.4/3 Public Health,etc. Mar58 732. THE EFFECT OF CHRONIC LEAD POISONING ON TRE IMMUNOLOGIC REACTIVITY OF AMMAL ORGANISMS (Russian text) - X i ry a c hk o B. A. GIGIENA 1957. 8 (30-34) Tables 3 Experimental investigations were carried out on rabbits which were immunized with typhoid vaccine during a chronic lead poisoning. Under such conditions the immunobiological reactivity was greatly decreased. CAaz~, dy WeLA- %L 440 ZIRTAGIN, I.I. *Xaterial for the study of weeds and cereals of the NakhIchevan A.B.S.R.0 Sh.G.Dadashav.,Reviewod by I.I.Irartagin. Izv.AN Iserb. SSR no.9:124 S 155. . I . 1 .1 1 (XLRA 9: 1) (NakhIcheTan A.S.S.B.-Yseds) (Dadashey, Sh.G.) IvKOVO A.Dqj;~~YAKIXA, G.K.1 KORIYEV,Yu.N. Characteristics of anesthesia in regional perfuslon. Ortop. tmvm. i protez. 26 no.6:36-40 Je 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1 Iz kafedry traymatologil. I ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. I:L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditainskoy ordena Lenina akademii Lmeni Kirova, AdreB avtor-ovt Leningrad X-9 Botkinskaya u1., d.13 klinika ortopedii i travmatologii Voyanno-meditainakay akademii imeni Kirova. I I VVEDENSKIX,, A.A.1 UMHKINp M.I.- GULUKOVAp T.H.j-KIHUUUSwT. Amonolysis of caproic and caprylic acids to nitrileso Dlasprom4 no,ltll-U J& 162. (MM 15:1) (Hexanoic acid) (Reptanoic acid) (Nitriles) KIR'YAKOV, 7,- M. Kirlyakov, G. M. - "A solution for conditi,)nal ejuations :;j means of approxitrAtions without compiling n~,rmal e-juations through correlatives", S-,3rnik nauch.-tekha.li priozvod. statey po geodezil, kartografii, topoprafli, aeros"yeinke i gravimetrii, Issue 21, l9h~!, P. 59-76. So: u-4110, 17 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 1), 191,9). 67354 000 SOV/154-59-5-11/17 AUTHORs Urlyakov, 0. M., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences ~z TITLE: Position Lines and Their Representation on Cartographic Nets PERIODICALi Ixveatiy& vyeehikh uchabnykh saveduniy. Geodaziya i aerofotos"Yemka, 1959, Nr 5P pp 125-136 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In the present paper, those position lines are mathematicall treated which are.dependent on an angular parameter (azimuths and whose family of curves intersect at one point both on the earth and on the map projection. In order to project the posi- tion lines onto the map, a double projection is to be carried out from the terrestrial ellipsoid onto a sphere and from the latter onto the plans. Only the first operation is described here. The following scientists took.part in the elaboration of the various modes of projection of position lines: Professor X. D. Solov'Xey (Refs 3-5), Professor N. A. Urmayev, Professor V. V. Kav !L!ki G A. Ginzburg, Candidate of Technical Sci- enoes (R;f 6), and others. A survey of the cartographic work was given by N. M. Volkov. In the following mathematical treat. ment of the projeotionsp the author established the general Card 1/3 rules governing the variation in curvature of the position 67354 SOV/154-59-5-11/17 Position Linea and Their Representation on Cartographic Note lines in the case of orthodromio, loxodromic, or stereodromic projection. With an arbitrary projection of the above-mentioned position lines (not one that transforms the curves of the position lines into a straight) a periodic function with a period Ir results for the curvature, which varies only in do- pendence on the direction T of the position line. From the de- termination of the extremes of the curvature it follows that the curvature function is an even function with first-order symmetry. Vence, the curvature is satisfactorily determined within the limits of the azimuth from 0 - 1 for any carto- 2 graphic projection in which the meridians form straight lines. Nextf the author attempts to find an approximate determination of the curve from the known length of a position line and from the curvature at definite points (Fig 6). The resulting formula allows to determine the running coordinates of the curve (car- ried out for mean points). The error occurring and estimated in this representation was found to be within the limits of graphical accuracy. With the help of the formulas obtained the Card 2/3 author finally determines the curve from the coordinates of the 4 wn/ SOV/154-59-5-11/17 Position Lines and Their Representation on Cartographic Note mean points (Fig 7), the rise It of the curvature of position lines on the map as well as the correction on the basis of the approximate calculation. The article will be continued in the following number of this periodical. There are 7 figures and 12 Soviet refervnoes. ASSOCIATION: Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitot im. A. A. Zhdanova (Irkutsk State 'University imeni A. A. Zhdanov) SUBMITTED: January 28, 1959 Card 3/3 3(2) AUTHOR: ' Kirfakoir 0 U Docentj Candidate SOY/154-59-6-12/19 6f -T6?jM1*;1 ;o1bnces TITLE: Reference Lines and Their Representation o PERIODICAL: Isvestiya vyeshikh uohebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"yemkap 1959, Nr 6, pp 111-133 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is the continuation of the paper published in Izveetiya vysahikh uchobnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"yemka, 1959, Nr 5. The 4th chapter of the present article describes the determination of the curvature in the orthodromic line* Formulas are given for the determination of the orthodromic coordinateaq for the determination of the differential varia- tions in latitude# longitudep and azimuth in the orthodromic lines, and the general formulas for the orthodromio curvature in m&p projections are shown. Moreover, formulas are written down for the orthodromic curvature in length-proservingg angle-preserving conical, cylindrical# and azimuthal pr6jec- tions. The determination of orthodromic curvature iWthe area-preserving pasucLo oy lindrical projection by Sanson is shown and illustrated by a =.4erioal example. The method of Card 1/4 plotting the orthodromic line on maps is investigated, and a Reference Lines and Their Representation SOV/154-59-6-12/19 on Map Graticules recommendation is made in this connection. An evaluation of orthodromio properties of map projections is given at the end of the chapter. A comparative evaluation of these properties is given by examples. As these properties are determined by the magnitude of orthodromio curvature, a sXnoptic table is offered covering the largest and the smallest curvatures in cylindrical# conical, and azimuthal projections. The Soviet professors VoV. Kavrayakiy (Ref 4), M-D- Solov'Ye'r (Refs 8P91 10), N.G. Kellft A.P. Yushohenko, and N.A. Urmayev (Refs 215) have intensively dealt with angle-preserving conical# cylin- drioal, and azimuthal. projections. These projections are widely spread in the USSR, especially as regards navigation mapq, In geodetio as well as cartographic operations the passage to the now dimensions of the earth ellipsoid(Worked out by Professor 7.N. KrasovBkiy and Professor A.A.Izotov (Ref ii)) has already been accomplished. The 5th chapter deals with the determination of the curvature in the loxodromic line. The general formulas are written down, and the determination of the loxodromic and H-index curvature in the case of a Card 2/4 loxodromic line in stereographical angle-preserving conical Reference Lines and Their Representation SOV/154-59-6-12/19 on Map Gratioulas and azimuthal projections is described. The following con- olusions are drawn: the reference lines intersecting in one point exhibit general cartographic characteristices The curvature of the reference lines in map projection serves as a measure to evaluate the dromic properties of these projec- tions, By the aid of the method of mean points in the approximated determination of the curve, the reference lines can be set up after a diagram. In the case of angle-preserving conicalp oylindrioalg and azimuthal projections it is necessary to plot the divisions of the curvature, and the divisions of the 2nd curvature derivativel the plotting of the orthodromic line is simplified in this way. The following persons assisted the authort the collaborators of the Irkutskiy universitst im. A.A.Zhdanovn (Irkutsk State University imeni A.A.Zhdanov)i Yu.Y.Knarkeyevich, Read of the Chair of Geometry, Docent, G-ndidate of Physical and Mathematical Soienceag T.V.Malcmyzh9va# Assistant at the Chair of Geodesy skid Cartography-,and senior laboratory assistant GoNaMeffaze4eva. Mention is made of papers by A.K. Malovichko Oaf 3). There are 3 figures, 10 Card 3/4 tables, and 12 references, 10 of which are Soviet. Reference Lines and Their Representation SOV/154-59-6-12/ig on Map Gratioules ASSOCIATION: Irkutskiy Gosudaretyannvy universitet im. Zhdanova, (Irkutsk - State University imeni Zhdanov) Card 4/4 BAUSLIT, I.I.; EIRITAKOV, O.Z.- MUM, V-V- 4 I - .- Copper hydroelectrme urgy with the use of anodic depolariza- tion. Characteristics of highly porous carbon anodes and depola- rivation by sulfur dioxide. Isv.AN Kazakh.SM SerAhim. uo.1%. 21-30 147. (a" 9:8) (Blootrometallurgy) (Sulfur dioxide) KIFOYAKOVS 0. Doc 51 *Stability of Anodes of Lead wA Its Alloys Under Ilectrolysis of Sulfuric Acid Solutions," G. S. Kirlyakovp V. V. Stender "Zhur Prik Khim7 Vol A, xo 12, pp 1263-1273 In search for most stable Pb alloy anodes for electrolysis of 02804 solns, studied performance of Fbanodes contg admixts of Ag, Tl, To, Sep Bi, Cap Aup Rg. Asp Ba. Sr. Sn, mid Co. Most stable van Fb-Ag-Sn-Co alloy. Discusses effects of dif- ferent admirts on performuce of anodes. ~ewcbdftistr7 Ileetrolysis, Jan 52 *Axo4e Potentials of Lead and Its Alloys,n G. Z. Xir'7&kov, V. V. Stender, Inst of Chem Bel, Acs4 gel Kazakh SSR *Zbur Prik KhW Vol XXVI, No 1, pp 23-29 StyAied effects of different alloying adaixts (Ag, Pt, Au, Hg, Sn, Co, Ba, Sr, As, Mn) on potential (utaer electrolysis of H2SO4 solus) of Fb a-Uoy anode as compared with pure Pb anode. Among other things, found that potential of most stable alloy vader electrolysis (Pb-Ag-Sn-Co) in most elec- traneg, and potential of most unstable (Pb-Au-H4 2o6T3A /Chemistry - Electrolysis (Contd) Jan 52 in most electropos. Explained fact that small out of Co reduces potential emd increases stability an basts that anode surface acts as catalyst surface. r4 MstAillurgical Abet, V01. 21 May 19 54 Slectrc jetetalluriW'and Bleotrochmigtry =of tb,,' cam ou 63 anode Pol"'gium in VMV fth. Ph rMM OWM4M "birlIm" and S. (Wj~ 194 4i ~ by the nwjW If *1"0 mis the sh W Af.d, 0 Pb V~r afgh, "rods pow" ;LM74 mew " tWWW. A to ON ft fn aueo bBIq studied, emh fri evin to A 47ree urfam "W Short -thick "VIM of II"m of lemmA, Were antirmew to "IM)OiO Md *(W in ftww microeftpe. "rime Pptfttili V-d- vnirs lu '""Lam buiplam Mtuuftd wilh': 'It'Arclits (Inotftd' ww (80 8,45 w" bow.Wwilha Alm of A'0-~' Results aft l'belw laj 'he folk-,as Couples: P MLA!.,Pb snd withmt ggw& polarbt M Pb "AvIooq 'Aiwa I.OA With to I WM a di'd Of v prwees pb MU100-h-Igh ut",theyvate "bw4um of UN Ofthe chk1gh 40ti. condwU their OWN). jil . . or thm "Uh ~:Pm-(tWftls 11b in jhk *sj,. by of Co. aw wwde mw estoyuc am* P*t, ouwm m Ww other elect Ift Of two fees surf. ."~U'" no a" and It# of pb. iiam Xy vit" of low #d. gire act(" A"Odk Qw rwft ih* 04. 41% hm*I 4f t6 th Of 00 bi and N. dbmm 16 0bOkft4I!!!4 M. PI'*- I . j vfti IL WO 137-58-2-3534 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallur8iYa, 1958, Nr 2, p 179 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kirlyakov,"G.,,4, TITLE: On the Protective Effect of Alloying Substances in Anodic Corrosion of Lead Alloys (0 zashchitnorn deystvii legiruyush- chikh dobovok pri anodnoy korrozii svintsovykh splavov) PERIODICAL: Izv. AN KazSSR, Ser. khim.. 1956, Nr 10, pp 53-57 ABSTRACT: The protective effect of alloying substances in the process of corrosion of metals not subject to outside polarization may, in accordance with present-day concepts, be explained by an increase in the passivation of the metal surface due to; 1) the development of electrochemical processes induced by cells (composed of the base and the alloying metals), 2) by the pack- ing of the protective film by the oxidation products of the al- loying elements, 3) by change in the structure of the metal due to the introduction of these alloying elements. Comparative measurements are presented of the potentials of anodes made of Pb and its alloys, the effect of the porosity of the protective film is determined, and the corrosion strength and the dis- Card 1/2 tribution of current at the anode are measured. It is shown 137-58-Z-3534 On the Protective Effect of Alloying (cont. that the protective effect of alloying elements is related to nonuniformity in the structure of the metal base of the anode under the film of PbO21 The current is distributed between the components of the alloy. The Pb is sub- ject to a lesser current density, and the rate at which it dissolves dimin- ishes as a result. In anodic polarization of Pb alloyed by Ag and TI under conditions in which no protective film is formed, the rate of corrosion of the alloys diminishes as compare with that of the Pb anode. Ye.K. 1, Lead alloys-4nodic corrosion-Theory Card 2/2 NOZIoOVSKIY, H,T,; KIRITAKOT' G.Z., Itandidat khisichaskikh nauk; 15131 YAKOTO L.N., )mnjrffT-t-eInUbsskjkh n&uk, Vladimir T111gellmovich $tender; on his 6otb birthday and 36tb anniversary of his scientific, civic, and pedagogical activitiss. V9stj, AN Usakhe SOR 13 UO,8199-103 Ag 157, (KM 1019) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadsmii nauk KasSSR (for Koslovskly). (Stsuder, Tladisir T111gellsovieb, 1897-)