SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURES, H. - KURGANOV, M. A.
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KURES, H. -; VEJMOLOVA, J.
The principles of respiratory mechanics. Acta univ. carol.(Med] no..*I:
339-352 161.
1. Ustav patologicke fysiologie lekarske fakulty hygienicke University
Karlovy v Praze, prednosta prof. MUDr. J. Skladal.
(REsPirtATION pbysiol) (LUNGS physiol)
I -KURES, H.;-ERBRI, K.; PROCHAZKA, D.
The biological action of xenon. Cas.lek.cesk 100 no.15:466-471
14 Ap 161.
1. Ustav patologicke fyziologie lek. fakulty hygienicke KU v Praze.
(XENON pharmacol)
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KURES, H.; MACEK, M.- VEJMOLOVA, J.
On the significance, possibilities and methods for the examination
of respiratory mechanism. Cesk. pediat, 17 no.5/6:401-405 Je 162.
1. Katedra nemocnicni pediatrie fakulty detskeho lekarstvi University
Karlovy v Praze, vedouci prof. MUDr. J. Svejear, DrSc.
OMPIRATION in inf Fe child)
RACEK, M.; KURES, H.; VEJMOLOVA, J.; SPICAK, V.
Some aspects of the examination of pulmonary elasticity in asthmatic
children. Cesk. pediat. 17 no.5/6:406-408 Ja 262.
1. Katedra nemocnitmi pediatrie fakulty detskeho lekarstvi University
Karlovy v Praze, vedouci prof. MUDr. J. Svejcar, DrSc. Odd. telo-
vychovneho lekarstv-i, vedouci MUDr. M. Macek, CSc.
(LUNGS pi7siol) (ASTHMA in Inf & child)
SM
HNIK, I.; KURES, H.; MACEKY M.
Effect of artificial resistance on the respiration in children. Cesk.
pediat. 17 no.5AI409-411 Je 162.
1. Katedra nemocnicni pediatrie fakulty detskeho lekarstvi University
Karlovy v Praze, vedouci prof. MUDr. J. Svejcar, DrSc.
(ASTHKA in inf & child) (RESPIRATION physiol)
KU uz' 11,
Lung elasticity determination as a diagnostic aid. Cesk. pediat.
20 no.3: 239-242 tir 165
1. Pediatric Faculty of Charles University, Prague.
IVAVIA, J.; lif;j1~101,07A.,j.
'l,rit-ilatory mechwilce Jn difftise hing fJbr(,.q!s. Cinsk-. pedlnt.
,~O TI(I.3075-378 Mr 165
1. Pedlatric Faculty of Miarles University, Prague.
V. I. - . T
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I loJel genovil reptirn oV a turbAnn In tlin 1-11-venicc "Icc I rIc-I'ownr Plant.
T-,. 3 . . TI~,,,v-%u',*' I; ~~., - - -
t, 0 . ,r K WIninterstvo r~aliv a ener;,p-tikv. I-la-AU snrav!i
cl,~Iftmrcn) Prah,. Vol. 5, no. 2, Fc!~). 1955.
1
:' -,I I- E, :-,~-,A European AccosAo-,z-, List, Vol. 5, no. 9, '7nptem'-,er 10,56
KURE.J, J.; CIIVAIA, M.; WOLODA, V.
Gasification of coal-wriohing residues from Ostrava. p. 311~.
E ?'-;;- T, ET I KA .(~Iniaterstvo onargetile7 a Coskosloven3ka vedecka technicle-a
spolocnost pro enorgetiku pri Ceskoslavenska akaderriii ved) Praha, Czecho.-,llovakia.
vol. no. 7, July 1.959.
'10 -1 IL, Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1060.
1
1' nthly list of Eajt European Accessions
Uncl.
KUM J. t inz.
Saving fuel and power is an element of the otruggle for more
economical,mnn ement, in national economy. Paliva 41 no.9:365-366
8 161.
1e Mniisterstvo paliv a energetiky, Praha.
I
I
q If i r 19 .1 r, z .
E mn n -, i i~, 1Dvorak, obituary. Uhli 6 m.L2 ;& 164.
KUU,S, Jiri, inz.
Operation of a boiler heated by ARS unscreened anthraciti.
Energetika Cz 13 no.12:655-616 D 163.
1. ministerst7o Paliv, Praha.
KUPai, _.V.; LAT, J.
Polarographic; detemirkition of nitrites in a protein medium. p. 208
IRYIC'I,, 110TRAVIN. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 10, no. h, April 1959.
Monthly List of E-rst European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 7., July 1959.
Uncl.
- KURL ~JICIV 111.81
I -
Thlo will improve track maintenanom. Put' i Fut.;ihoz. 5
nooll:25-26 N 161. (11IRA 14:12)
1. Vachallnik Krasnoyarskoy distantaii puti, st. Krasnoyarsk,
Vostcchno-Sibirskoy dorogi.
(Railriado-4faintenance and repair)
KUREIT, 11,
Legends about Triglav Mountain. IN German. p.6. TMIT1W YU,103LAVIA.
(Turisticki savez Jugoslavije) Beograd. Vol. 4, no. 2. 19550
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congresz,
Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1956
KURET, N.
Harlequin In Bohinj; the masquerade character of saplatnik in Zgornja dolina. p. 237.
(Slovenaki Etnograf. Vol. 9, 1956, Yugoslavia)
I
SO: Monthly List o~e East European Accessions (FSAL) LO, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957, Uncl.
PIMR,Premyel; KMTOVA,Vers; NOYAKOVA,Olea; ROUELL,Frantisek; SPLICUL..
Alo to
Health conditions of uranium ore sorters. Pracovni. lek. 12 no-3:
125-129 Ap 160.
1. Zavodui ustav narodniho zdravi Jaohymovskych dolu, ri.D.j
Pribram.
(UMIUM)
KOROVIN, A.I.; KURNS, V.K.
Improving the method for producing differdnt soil temperatures
for plant research. Izv.Kar.i KOV,fil,All SSSR no.4:82-85
'59- (MIRA 13:5)
1. Institut biologii Karel'skogo filiala All SSSR.
(Soil temperature) (Botanical research)
KOROVIN, A-I.; DROZDOV, S.N.j NOVITSKAYAp Tu.Ye.; KOMUIAYNENp A.A.1 KURETSS V.K.
I
FXfect of frosts on the yield an4 some physiological processes in
spring wheat. Dokl. AN SSSR 136 no.4:979-981 F 161. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Institut biologii Karellskogo filiala Akademii hauk SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom A. L. Kursanovym.
(Wheat) (Plants, Effect of temperature on)
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UsSR/lascellaneous Philosophy
Card 1/1 Pub. 77 - 9/23
Authors Xurev, 0. A., Cand. in Phil. 3ci.
Title Was there a beginning to the universe?
Periodical Nauka i Zhiznl 21/10, 23-25p Oct 1954
Abstract I Issue is taken with soientlots who find that all processes of matter and
energy proceed in accordance with rigid natural laws but require a super-
natural creation as a beginning. The author finds no evidefice of a beginning
or an end nor any limitations to time or space.
Institution
Submitted
KURIVICH.H.F.
Stellar pjotoelectric Imgu.Ise spectrophotometer. Astron.tair.
no.157:12-13 7 '55. (MLRA 8:10)
(Spectrophotometer)
:..7777777--7--
(~LHi K) L.A.
ti-,v Ox
U."! .1 3 1 z / C I I e n I ~,q -idation
Car(! 1/1 Nib. 151 - 8/38
Authors Pav~evich-Kolyada, V. I., ar4 !Wreychik, L. A.
Title TnVectigatioll of alcollol oxides 2, Derlivation ancl
tips of alplia,beta-alcohol tx~-idcs of tlya aliplvitic
Illitzr. ob. Phim. 24/.'-.', 231-234) Feb lMi-
Abotraclu The oxidation of 2,4,5-trirrethylhex,--rc--2-ol--I, and
with AcH202 and tho characteristics of alilia,~,eta-alcolhol obl.air~c~;l ,,.5
Msult of the oxidation, am, deocrlb,-d. The oxidation wao carrier-a out In ab-
.3 5-tr bite thyl-ox; 3 -1h.; t.o
solkite eth, r ;it 20-250. Exrostiv! of 2,1,,'
tho effccts of acetic anhydride v3sult-~~d in acetyiabian of the alcolloi !7-zaup
v,rithout any chanr,e to the oxido ring. Exposure of' the alclia, lie ta-alco~,ol ox-
ides to the effects of anhydrons ZnClp resulted ir. the splittir,.7 ('11C
oxi~lov into isobuLrric aldehyde and 'Vetoncs. -Eleven r,~furvncej-
w 8,6o
9-1,)~3SR and 2-Go rm n U -1952).
Institution : Academy of Scicnces Byaloruss-.SSR, Institute of Labor,-.-torv of
Organic Chemistry
Submitted : October 2, 1953
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70,10 W 40*, b7ij 147-8'
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PANSIVICH-KOLYADA. V.I., ABLOVA, V.A., KURRYCHIT, L.A.
Ranearch in the field of oxido compounds. Part 7. Preparation
and properties of phanyl substituted.Cfl- and Ar-alcohol oxides.
Zhur.ob.kh1m. 25 n0-13:2448-2453 D 155. (MLRA 9:3)
1. Institut khimii Akademii nauk Belorusekoy SSR,
(Alcohos)
KOMAROV, V.S.; LEVINA, S.A.; KURRTCHIK, L.A.
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Effect of the nature of tho medium on -the catalytic conversion
of acetone into diacetone alcohol. Dokl.AN BSSR 4 no. 5:206-209
v7 16o. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Inatitut obehohey i neorganichookoy khimii AN BSSR.
Predatavleno akademikom AN 3SSR N.F.Termolanko.
(Acetoae) (Propanone)
K M YEV, A.M., inzh.
~
e--~ Experience
My 158.
in chemical nickel plating. Sudostroenie 24 no.5:58
(MIRA 11:6)
(Nickel plating)
SURIDOV, N.K.; KUREnV, N.S.; VEKSLER, Kh.N.
Book reviews. Vop. med. khim. 11 no.6:86-88 N-D 165.
(MM 18:12)
1. Submitted March 1, 1965 (for Sviridov, Kureyev).
2. Submitted March 9, 1965 (for Veksler).
TT
KU"',E=A.) Ne so
I'llitrogen and I-linoral (Ca and P) Ileta bolisil in Working Iforses in Rx1ation to the Ty-pe
and 'Method of "veadin-r,." Min. Iligher Educationx USSR, lknin~~ad 'Veterinary Inst.
Leningrad,, 1955s (Diacortation for the DofT(!o of Candidate in AGricultiwal Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Loto2io No. 22) 1955j, Pp 93-105
SVIRIDOV, II.K.; KURLYFVA# N.S,
Roviewo. Vop. med. khim. 11 no.4slO8-110 Jl-Ag 165
(hpA 1818)
1~ KMTJK02
Semiautomatic machine for fastening output wires of strain
gauges. Trudy NPI 1(Y7:59-62 160. (MIRA 14%3)
(Electric wiring)
I
KUREYKO, S.M.
Low-innrtla resistAnce thermometar. Trudy NIII 14907-99 163.
Deteraining the oil-layer thicknees in a bearing tifidor alternating
loading. ltidolOI-104 (MIRA 17Y4)
S/263/62/000/020/oo2/oo6
E194/E.135
AUTUORS: Agarkovs A-Pol Fomenko, A.I., and Kureyko, S.M.
TITLE: The preparation and calibration of heat resistan_f_-------
pick-ups
11HIODICALt. Referativnyy zhurnall otdellnyy vypusk. Izineritellnelya.
teklinika, no.20, 1962, 11, abstract 32-30-91. '
(Tr. Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta, 127, 1961(1962).
57-61).
TLXT: fleat-resistant pick-ups based on potassium glass are at
present widely used to measure static stre 'ases that are set up in
components which operate in a high temperature zone. Cements for
heat resistant pick-ups based on potassiuld liquid glass are of good
technological properties, their sole disadvantage being their poor
electrical insulating properties at high temperature. This
disadvantage is overcome by introducing lead oxide Pbo which reduces
the ionic corid%ictivity of the cement because of the influence of
heavy ions. The procedures for making and calibrating the heat-
resistant pick-ups are described. 3 figures.
Card 1/1 ~Abstractorls note: Complete translation
16j','iO Zlelrtrok trill ot-raf i~-Iwqklo izm#-nqniy,~ -,)ri norn
-lom9r,ione'ritn. Trucl.!, frik. terLT)f.,.vt klinill
101"Q, S. '75-?9 ~ let. Z,mrn st. No. 35)
SO: !;:TOPISI NO. 3c,, 1049
IKVMIOM~ S.M.
Desiping large-diameter flanges according to limit loads.
Trudy KPI 12609-47 161. (MDU 15:12)
,,~, (Flanges)
KURF.YKOS -S-I-M--
Thermal analysis and experimental determination of the
porforrmanco of ollding boarWo, Trudy NPI 126:49-57
161. (RIM 15112)
(Beariugs (Machinory))
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AID P - 5M6
Ca rd 1/1 Pub. 89 - 1/14
Authors Daniel'-Bek, V., S. Kurfirs-t, and N. Roginskaya
Title Thermoelectrogenerator TGK-10
Periodical Radio, #9, 13-14) S 1956
Abstract The authors describe the starting of small-5erial
production of thermoelectrogenerators of the TGK-10
type, with 10-12 watt capacity, and destined for feeding
radiocenters of the KRU-2 type In small collective farms.
The authors describe the thermoelectrogenerators in
detail. Three drawings.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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_KURGACIIEVA, A.M.
PrInciplea of the ntrawberry 'n
the Main aDtanlcal Garden. Hiul. Glwr. bot. iada
8.1-87 164. (MI ile -, '7 :. I ,:
1. rlFivnyy bo*vmich-qolyc~y sad Akfijf-mlil nuuk
BFMSH7WYN, Ye.B., tekhniki,-XUROAK, V.F., alektromonter
Some caueen for damges of VM-35 oil circuit breakers. knergetik
8 no-5sl9-20 My 160w (MIRA 13:8)
(Alectr1c circuit brakors)
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na
yl,;gc-ny Of A:2)
lit
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joesopznv
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KORGALIMDVA, G.G.; PRUSOVA, I.A.
Division of tho Paleogene soditi,~o-rAn of northern ~yzyl Kum
and the southeantern part of the Tureay trough according to
the Foraminifera fauna. Biul. MOIP. 0t . j,.eoi. 39 no.2:70-60
Ld -
Mr-Ap 'U,. (MIRA 19: 1)
.~W,kNp B.; Hillers, S.; Saldabola, N.
A method for the preparation of 5 mitmpyromucie acid. In Russian
LATVIIAS PSR ZINATNU AKADLriTJA. VESTIS. RIGA, LATVIA. No. 3, 19'.
Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAI) LC,, Vol. 9, no. '
Feb. 1960 Uncl.
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ACC N.Rt T601538B SOUACZ CGD~L; UR/0409/65/000/001/0011/0014
AUTHOR: Kurgan, B. V.; Giller, S. A.; Gruze, A. A,
ORG: Institute of Organic Synthesis,! Acado of Sciences lAtvian SSR, Riga (Institut
or,,an5cheskogo sintoza Akademii nauk latV R, Riga)
TITL,--,: oeth
N. '11~-bis(2-Chlor _yl)amides~!xnd N, '~-bir,(2-chloroothyl)hydrazides of car-
boxylic acids of the furan series
SOUACE: hhlmlya gotorotsiklicheskikh soyedineniy, no. 1, 1965, 11-14
TOPIC TAGS3 hydrazine derivative, organic amide
1 ABSTiLICT: A method for the preparation of both 11, 14-bis(2-chloroeth7l)amides and
t~ lif N-bis(Z-chloroethyl)hydraz1des of carboxylic acids of the furaniseries was found
Aro-
to bo the reaciLion of acid chlorides with amine hydrochloride-TI-T~r hydrazine hy
chloride (II) in chloroform in the presence of a small excess of pyridine:
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KURGAN, B-'V GILLER? S.A.; ido. Zhu-- ob-
ylhydrazide5 of furan,arboxYlic ac (,,a RA 17 - 9)
-HydroxYOtl Ag 164.
khim. 34 noag:2664-2667
1, Institut ofganicheakogO sintoza A., LatvSSR-
AUTHORS: Gudrini~etse; L. Yu. K U.'. f, ~.7 C.
variag" G. Ya
TITLE 2-111 1 J1 "in Ll i r I -i -j t 4.p
(2-1;itro-
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ObAchp; Vul. 27, Nr P. 3087-3092,
ABSTRACT: III with t,!~w iflk t ,"'.c fleld
of th-~! titrolf.,rilatl c~f cy,; It(, i K 1-c t h:i:, exam 4. ned
)-phenylcyc lohe x d i,: n r,~ s em b 1 e a
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Th,.~ aquecu3 5chltv~-or c-f 0)..~ 7, r, V) Q z&,,~ D - -;;,1:!'Iy -L-
Card 112 c~ 10 h e x a n d --' 3 r- 1" a r c; c- c c 1 diaplaces
2-Nitro
Derivutives
thf.. carboni c acid f rcm th" carbonatoric
:3ulfide fron ziulfidew, th,7 c3alt foi-r.,"'i-x, ~lxliiiy
-,iku 2 1) le)m ,, s~,.l t,,3 of o i t ro 1.1h x &.rkd ;. C'n vei t h
or~.-,.anie Lbtws~s ware prod,,~c,~,d. t;it; GynTho:3ij fulf
5--phenyleyclohQxana ion -1,3~ wao iml,rov,?d and '--nitro
lj-l)li(,~nyl(,yc.!Iolioxnn(lion -1,1 hit!,.(irto riot deocrilued in
publinatiors WW1 Df
thi~i nompound vierc all-jo jjrc,1u,,,;?d: -.O.Ii~ and
or6anic bauea; 2--halcEen -2-rutrc, ! o f. i~ x an d 1 on
--1 ~ "; monosf,-micarbo-zone, the morox:.Lin and hydroj:en chloride
allt of 2-amino - 5-phen,11cyolchoxandion
There are 1 table, ana whi,-h Lre Slavic.
ASSOCIATION Latvian Stq~te University (Latviyakiy vosudar-3tvennyy
univez,,3itef) ,
SUBMITTED: October 31, 19~6
AVAILABLE: Library of Cozio-.rebn
Card 2/2 1. L-Nitro-5 phonyleyclohexondlozi--,,,3--Derivatives
GUDRINIYETSE, E. (Gudriniece, E.] (Riga); IYEVIN'SF, A. [Ievins,A..j (Riga);
VANAG, Go [VanagsgG.] (Riga);
Research in the field of cyclic arylazo-A -diketones. IV. Metallic
complexes of phenylazodimedons. Vestis Latv ak no.9:101-105 '59.
(EEAI 9:10)
1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR, Institut, khimii.
(Aryl groups) (Ketones) (Direnthylayclohexanedione)
(Metals) (Phenyl group) (Azo compounds)
(Complex compounds) (Nickel) (Cobalt)
(Copper) (Silver)
HORGAN, Jorzy
Z-
Early nisulto of ths.) treatm,)nt of nev.1y ip;.ticted' -j,,en proviouily
untreatrid pu hio rift r:( tuber-culoetti. Grazlk-i 33 r,,).6:491-494
is 165.
I'll 113 Lwuvogo ~~rinatcrlunn
(Dyroktor., 1~yk. mod. K. :Izmyt).
'AP
ACC NR 6023085
URCH CODE: PO/0082/6
AUTHOR. Kurgan, Lucjan (Lt. junior grade; Master engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Operation of combustion engines and the extension of their running periods
between overhauls
SOURCE: Przegladmorski, no. 4, 1966, 20-29
TOPIC TAGS: combustion engine, maintenance, marine engine, lubricant, fuel
ABSTRACT: Basic principles for the efficient operation of marine engines are dis-
cussed. Trained personnel only should be employed for engine operation and all tech-
nological rules should be strictly observed. The effect of sour fuels on engine weAr
is shown and fuels should be analyzed for physical and chemical standards. Proper
conditions of combustion and lubrication are required. Effects of hydrodynamic lub-
ricants, and effects of insufficient cooling or oveircooling on wearand thermal
stress are explained. Draining of lubricants should be carried out in required per-
iods. Inspection and maintenance of intake manifolds and air filters are needed for
efficient engine operation.. Orig. art. has.: 4 figures.
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SUB CODE: 113/ SUBM DATE: none
1/1
- ~URGAJI, N.A.
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State of otorhinolaryntjological organs in bronchW a-qthma patients.
Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 22 no.1:69-73 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Iz kafedry bolozney ukha, gorla i nosa (nachallnik - zasluzhennyy
deyatell nauki prof. K.L.Khilov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordcna Lenina.
akademii imeni Kirova.
(ASTIMA-) (OTOMIRTOLARYNGOLOGY)
ZARUBIN, Ileksandr Ivanovich, podpolkoYnik-,.X1MGA ,V.G., podpolkavnik, red.$
DOZHMT, I.M., takha.red.
(Promotion of knowledge of
takhnicheaksis propaganda
obor. SSSR, 1958. 93 P.
(Military
military equipment in the unit] Toenno-
' chasti. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo K-Ta
(MIRA 12:6)
education)
ANTONAHKO, A.I., polkoynikl KOWTOV, V.I., kapiten I ranga v otstavko;
ZJRM, V.G., podpolkovnik, red.; VOLKOVA, V.Ye., takhnred,
[Yor dynamic political indootrinstiont collection of articles
about experience in mass propaganda In the Soviet Army and
Navy] Za boevniu politicheakulu agitatailu; abornik statei
o'b opyte agitatsionno-mansovoi raboty v Sovetskoi Armii I
Voenuo-Horskom, ?lots. Moskva, Voon.izd-vo X-va obor. SSSR,
1959. 239 P. (MIRA 12t7)
(Russia--Armed forces--lducation, Nonmilitary)
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KURGANOVP A. N.
Subject
Author
Title
Periodical
3 MSR/Enginsering
AID - P-15
i Kurganov, A. N., Eng.t Moscow.
i Discussion of paper %tional method of drying of fuel" by
Oudemchuk, V. A., Miklaylov, N. M. and Fedorov, I. M. (Izv. V.T.I.,
No. 11, 1951).
s Izv. V.T.I., 21, No. 1, 18-21, Ja 1952.
Abstract i The author anlyses various methods and arrangements of drying of
pulverized coal with high moisture content proposed by the authors of
the paper mentioned, On the basis of recent nethoda,, the author
suggests the solution of this problem with proper coordination of
work of designing and scientific research organizations and with con-
sideration of actual boiler installation and characteristics of coal
to be used.
The analysis is illustrated by two charts, a diagramatio arrangement,'
and four tables with operational data.
Itatitutione % Special design office of the Ministry of Electric Power Plants.
Central So. Rea. Inat. for Boiler and Turbines Im. 1. 1. Polzunov-
Moscow Regional Power System Adm.
Submitted s October 10, 195L
AUTHORSS Kumnot3or, (Irtlneor);
V.rl.h.~, Y.L. (Engineer). P..I.-;. L.I.
axj- ~r--VT B.G.
CAW
TITLIs gxpefT~-ae--0T-'tTF-=J"ta..% of Sho-Uast Install&tions
For RemeovLag Ash Deposits from Bolls- Beating Surf& as
PKRIODICALs T.ploomergetlIcs, 1959, gr 10, pp EUM)
ABSTRAM Pr vic~us articles in Toploonargotika Ir 12, 195-,, and
'
l, 1958. described the use or ahot-blosttir4 to cl"
Sr A)
boilers type IP-230-2 at the Onsk East and 11*Ctric Power L
Stati= when btLrnlmg rual oil of hIsh &sh, an! high T-)
Sulptur content. Sucsequ.nzly the d.slen of LL. qI Ipaint
%me improved and It waatried out at a ==her of p,,:r
stations to=.ming amthra its dust, I uding 5.1 to
(power statI.m)cm me Rostov Power system. .N*n
anthracite dust is burned. heating surfa~os qu:=ly
become, "ataxinat*d and clsanln4 13 particular.1y Important. C>
I
In the X*svotay statlom ohot-hlastizg oquip=on. was
'
r4 at
LzIstal-led an boilers or LIO tons - hour op.ra%,-
a tams, Cc tions or 122 its. a 05 oz. To* boiler. are
nd, .d
briefly described- the proportion of unburned sa-orLsl
Card .
in their carry-ov*T Is of the order of S-lZ$. Un-1.1 th
I^ shot-blasting imst-11-ticn was pat in, t-la boilwrz =44
I
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r
of the co--voction duct 1-~zas*d by more th~z 1-00 mus wat
and the outgoing fine IpLs texperaturt rose by .25-30 OC.
:
Typical cm~rves showing the Increase in rosistar-e and ri o
Sea tomporaturo durLrs a zoarth's operation are given In
PIS 1. The shot-blastlz& LastaLlation was C4mer&lly
ixilar to that previoasly d4scrb*!. but various chances
ire made and are describol In 3C=* oetoll. r.-- tl in.
:
dravings of the wodlfLod shot-blast-'r4 In3tallat-'.= are I
given in Yig 2. To re4tace loss;s of snot to amos;her.,
the shot traps were reconstruCtedl. to the form. Illustrated
In rls 3. It was fc,=.md necessary to fit ploc.s of wire
' m di&aot4r on the cczdcal shutters at th4 bo~tx or the
;h.t traps so that a certain a=cu=-. of air cculd loai'
round the shutter and eqaall1se tte pressure above It.
The results of pressure measureasects uslaz Us a-41flod
shutter are plotted In Fig 5. Kin~r ~dlf%cati--=s wore t
Card Z^ bumaars to prov*=t 1~2s of shot :4 t.'i=.
-~
th# asm
nad *
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s
,
t
square, and the shot feeders wore ~-Vfilod# a r.- of
few other &.11flaaLl.as war. a1.0,
"do To clean r..1tir" %j-:A *I off, ~!.Ztly
it I; zw-a33ary to pass MO-1,10 1Z of' b-,t P.r 3q,.Z.
metro of Q~ct 30 ction. 'M. are% f t- d.ats
of I" Wile" in cr4eztlzn "" '0-7 2~" and shot "A
d*-'Iv.r.d at a total -.-. ,f -,-Cc 1.o/tr. ~tlzh
to kz/m-'/br. If t-.. us.,. an
hour twice a *Gift Ii iat-lzfa!-~ry.
operating time of =
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:.
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ta ilman ~p ba-111-c~nrox-Inat.1 gIr Tt.
PlatteK. In F%C 7 ami It vii: be 3*.n
9 t." of bat wore Passed thouta m.
there was ma rodictica o~t~- in tt, ro3litAr- tz fliw or
In t~- flal gas tvm'pirav~r*. axam-'zxt-' Cri
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~. s".t
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t-perat4r4a d~trlnoc s*.~ wood' w*V, ~'.
of V- 2hot blast.-r& *;41pcwnt are In F-IS 7~.
The r..Immmoe t. flow, s m.Iu:r.A ~.-nltAm- Lhr~ugh--
this period and variations in nu* gas tvm~oravjre
resulted only fr= "riations in ter;:.rat.r.. .
krur ~' days* opra'!on vitz. sL!:,,t-b...t!.-&, --n
ozcr~xiser and wwte.- 1~ator rea
.Po3 o cm~i mly in p -oz rA,t rozz!ie4 ry ui,
d I or f 0
Itot rh. 1012 cf Wt was at~'"- C.t' f tr.. octal
qu,anitty posted &--- tAls :culi L,. r~rtn-r r.!~--j by
mir,r a:oJI-ca ctL.~d*3. Tno is aml
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Heat dervituration cf lantate dehydrcgenase
reductaso, NF 1.1.1.2~" nnd
genanc (n-glyceraldehyde-3-iihoaphate-~ NAO-cxllijoredurtj~z~,., KF
fr-cm rubbit. rmise3ev. Blofi-,,il,-,t 10 no.5:,755-762
1. Tritstit,ii khtmicheakcry, fizlkL AN SS~F,
-,- XURNNOVO B.T.
Fleat atteraM!:!t of n1trarlalat Irradiated lartic dahydrcganaza
froin rabbl,tl.,4 nusolta. Wnfialka 10 n-,.11's875-870' 065.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Inatitut biclagicheak-,j, flzW IN SFU, MsAkvi.
VW-L&
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AUTHORS: Karasik, V. R. and Kurganov, G. B.
TITLE: The Concentration Effect in Germaniuml
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 10, pp. 2594- 2595
TEXT: From the quantum 'theory it is known 'that, if the concentration of
the carriers depends on temperature, this concentration depends also on
the magnetic field. In agreement herewithi the Hall. constant increases
exponentially with an increasing magnetic field. This effect is called V/
the concentration effect. From the experimentally determined dependence
of the Hall constant of Ge on the magnetic field at 20-40K, which is
shown in Fig. 1j it may be seen that up to a field strength of roughly
90 kilooersteds, the Hall constant remains constant. From 90 to 250 kilo-
oerstedd, the Hall constant :rises to double its value. Fig. 2 shows the
transverse magnetic resistance of a sample as a func~,ion of the magnetic
field. Above a field strength of 90 kilooersteds, this resistance does
not increase linearly. Fig. 3 shows the reciprocal mobility as a function
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change in the dependence may be observed at 90 kilooersteds. Investiga-
tions carried out at TTOKt~howed that up to_?50,000 nerstedal~the Hal
constantfdoes not deFe7ra-on the magnetic field. Particula -an tention t s
drawn the fact that at 20-40K the dependence of the Hall constant on
the magnetic field Is linear above 90 kilooersteds and not exponential.
This is due to the fact that the carrier conoentration is only a weak
function of temperature. There are 3 figures and 7 references:
3 Soviet and 4 US.
ASSOCIATION: Fizichsekiy fakulltet Moskovskogo universitets,
(Department of PhyBJos of Moscow University)
SUBMITTED. February 20, 1960
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of the magnetic field for the same experimental conditions. Also here a
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AUTHORS: Baranov. I. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shmulovich.-
Karasik, V. R.; Xurganov G B
ORG: none
TITIZ. Fabrication and study of wire from suporconducti niobi irconium. al-loys
ng
SOURCE: Soveshchaqiyo_p~LE2t~112vo~don~yu_i motallofiziko sver~4provodnikov. Ist.
1961t., Meta A6-v6-d-on-I~~e7i motallofizika sveridi~io___ ak~~ (Fl~ lo
-1 voa tai- graphy and physics
of metals in suporconductors); trudy sovoshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 72-
75
TOPIG TAGS: superconductivity, superconducting alloy, electric wire, niobium alloy,
zirconium alloy, current density, critical magnotic field, metal heat treatment,
solenoid
ABSTRACT: The work of the Instituto of XetallurLZ~ im. A. A. Bayko (Institut
notallurgii) on a somi-indusii~_i~i_i_o_~el in producing wire from Nb-Zr alloy is dis-
cussed. The starting materials were oloctron-boam smoltod niobium with a hardnoss
of 80-85 HB units and zirconium iodide in the fom of rods with a diamot r of 10--
14 mm. Alloys with 40-50% Zr had the maximum hardness of 260-270 kg/m:;i . Homog-
enizing annealing of the ingots at 1200C for 24 hra was tested. This caused ex-
traction of the second phase with an increase in hardness. Alloys with 25-27% Zr
"nrei 1/2
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had the maximum critical current density (4.6,104 a/cm2) (see Fig. 1).
~,,. a
Fig. 16 Critical current as a function of applied transverse
magnetic field strength for short
specimen of wire of Nb alloy'with
26% Zr (wire diameter 0.2 mm).
..
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.10 40 so
The wires were tested in lengths of 20 m wo d in Ole ids with 350-400 turns.,~
The maximum critical current density a/cA imsobtained with annealing at
IGOOC. The authors thank Doctor of Chemical Sciences Professor Ye, M. Savitskiy
and Candidate of Technical Sciences V. V. Baron. Orig. art. hass I photograph,
2 graphs, and I table.
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AbT11ORS*: Karanik V R ;_Aggano B.; Te~hov G.; Shobalin, 1. Yu.;
Kojrj-lovskiy-,-9-.-~1~.%,- T-i'a-;ov, V. S.
ORG: none
TITU;: Superconducting solenoido of niabium alloys with zirconium
SOURCE: Sovoshelianiyo po motallovodaniyu i motallofiziko avorkhprovodnikov. Ist
1964. ].,'otallovedoniyoTmotallofizika zqvorkhprovo~ni~ov (1-"Otallograpi~y- 5fi-Y-81ca
of motala in supirconductors); trudy sovoshchaniya. I/oncov, Izd-vo Natika, 1965, 101-
109
TOPIC TJIM: ouporconductivity, suporcon(luctir.:- alloy, niobium alloy, zirconim
containing alloy, soleniod / S-60 colenoid, S-50 oolenoid, D-3 solenoid, B-solonoid
A4STRIXT: Supor-londucting solenoids for cronting h.,-*.,i =(-not--c fields are discussod*~
A brief historical review is prosonWd of the clevolopnont of superconducting sole-
,ivaient circuits for a
noids and of the uno of niobium-zirconiw alloys.' Throe Ln~.
superconducting solenoid connocted with a power supply are pruoented and discussed.
Some of the physical problems of superconducting niobium-zirconiun alloy solenoids
and tho means of overcoming, thom are given. The construction and properties of four
superconducting nolonoids (S-60, S-50P B-3, and B-1) are doscrAl -1. The solenoids
are wound with 0.25-mm diameter wire of 75% llb-25% Zr alloy which Is
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electrolytically coated with a 20 )-4 thick layer of copper. The fields attainable
with those solenoids range UP to 46 koo. Two of the solonoids (8-50 and B-1) were
used together to produce a field of 51,2, koo. The schematic for a 6-V transistorized
power supply, which is current-rogulated in tbo range 0.2-75 a, in given. The
authors thank B. M. Vul, corresponding member All SSSR, for valuable advice; jo. 14.
Savitskiy, V. V._Rgo~, M. B. Golant, I. A. B ranov, and R. S. Shmulevich for sup-
plyinG the wire for fabrioating the solenoids; G. T. Nikitina, Y. L,__~ary~~hev, G.
I, Agapov, and I. A. Bocharov for help in the has: 4 equations,
3 tables, and 3 diagrams.
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AUTkIORS: mirganov G. D.; Darapov, 1. A (Candidato of tuchnical scioticos);
V. ') =11 OVICII) it. -5.
O','G: nono
TI11-7: Solenoid of niobium-titanium ley
'k, 'CE- -dlofiziko uvt;.,rj1j)r~qyodrLikov. Ist,
Soveshchanjyq_pg_motallovedc)~i,~~
)611. i-lotallovederAyo i motallofizilca zivorldiprovodnikov (Eotallography a
of nota15 in nuporconductors); trudy sove3hcliwiiya. Noncow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 115-
A7
-UPIC 'i'A(;,: juporconducting alloy, niobium containing alloy, titanim cunta.'Alli MIS
W
alloy, solenoid, krutk, Itt.
The construccion and testing of soleiiolds e,,ound with supercol-Aucting wirell
of ;A - 50.Z (by wt) Ti alloy aro dejcribA. The firA solenuid, consi:;Wn..r, of f2--362
Wrn:; of' Gho 0.2-na diametor wire wound on a 10.4-m. diameter tube, roaclied u field
of' %oo vriUt a maxiifium current uf 5.7a or a current dcnsity of 1.6 x 1011 a/cM2
6.2,,:). lie t;olonoid was umound and the wire was galvanically coated with a 50
1~' ~V
LLIj,;,C CO[J,),-4 layov arid im;ulatod with Aquadaa. It was Vound that copper pla~,ing
0
ombrifotlcd the wire, possibly bucauso of hydroge diffusion and the
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producing a
formation of titnnium Djdr ~de 4ia wire was rmiotind on the a&,ie forat
acr:ond sCi,,,noid of 9109 turns. The maximum curront Vor this aulenoid was 6.8a or a
current donsity of 2.2 x 1011 a/cm2 (also at 4.2K). Fowever, the field reached only
11.4 koo due to a reduced filling factor. _Tho obtained results agree well with
publi~hud data fur nhort samples of the N.IXITi alloy. Tho auLhorz; thattic 8. ~,. Vtll-.-
corm;ponding member AN SSSR, and D. 13. Golanic, dol.1-1.- of tecluiical scionces, for
their interest in the work and valuable advice. OL-L,-. art. hau: 2 figures.
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AUTHORS: Xurganovj G. B.; Bar ov, I. A.,-(Candidate of technical sciences);
V. Shmulevich, R. S.; Novokreshchenova, V. B.; 3rntyurinn IT. 11.
011G: none
TM,~',: Device for investigating the critical current in superconductors and its
application for studying the effect of iron impurity on the superconductin properties
of niobium-zirconium -alloy
S)U.)-;,T-,: Siveghc iye po metallovedenin i metallofizike aver~~rpvodnikov. !:-tt 1964,
Iletallovede-niy6---i-m-et-allofizika overkhprovodniko~7tMetallography a~d-pVLT_C'_3'_ 6k_ietals
in superconductors); trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 118-119
A'PIC YAGS: superconductivity, critical magnetic field, superconducti" alloy,
niobium alloy, zirconium containing alloy, iron containing alloy, solenoid, j14YAA~C4,1
VL device is described for measurina the critical current of 8hort wire
;ample- aj a function of the external tranaverae nLagnetic field (range 0-40 koe)
(see Fip
'. 1). Tho mignotic field is created by a solenoid with windings of niobium-
Zirconium vire, whose construction was described in the preceding article (V. R.
i.arasik, G. B. Yairganov, V. G. Yershov, I. Yu. Shebalin, B. D. Kopj.'-;-,kiyj and V. S.
Ivanov. Present compilation, p. 101). The device was used for investigating the
properties of 0.2-mm diameter wire cf Nb - 2W6 Zr alloy alloyed with iron (0-5, 0-4,
~_~ard 1/2 \1 I
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Fig. 1. Schematic of device for
investigating the critical current
in superconductors. Dotted line
indicates volume at T - 4.2K, croso-
hatched area indicates solenoid
creating magnetic field (dimensions
in mm).
I
0.2, and 0.001fio' Fe). In general, an increase in Fe content decreased the magnitudes
of both the critical current and the critical field. The authors thank B. M, Vul.
corresponding member AN SSSR, and M. B. Golantf dootor of technical sciences, for
interest in the work and valuable advice. Origs art. has: 2 diagrams.
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AUTHOR: Shmulevich, R. S.; Baranov, 1. A.; Karasik, V. R.1 Kurganov
G. B_. _
none
1,E: Effect of microheterogeneity on the characteristics of au
1conductiv1V of Nb-Zr-Ta alloy
ISOURCE:
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Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, V. 21, no. 3, 1966t 3T9-383
TOPIC TAGS: niobium alloy, zirconium containing alloy, tantalum con-
taining alloy, superconductive alloy, alloy structure, alloy supercon-
ductivity
ABSTRACT: In a search for new supe onducting materIA 5, a niobium-
base alloy containing 35% zirconiumr,1nd 15% tantftlum~lhts been tested for
the effect of structural mf-croheterogeneity 6n -the m~gnltute of critics.3
current density. Two alloy ingots were melted in an electron-beam fur-
nace and cooled at different rates. The slowly cooled ingot had q homo-
genous structure and a resistivity of 49.9 Uohm-cm. In the rapidly
cooled ingots the dendrites were niobium- and tantalum-rich and the
matrix was zirconium-rich; the resistivity of this ingot was 54.4 vohm-
cm. Both ingots were conditioned by machining to a diameter of 4 mm,
preforged, and cold drawn into wire 0.2 mm in diameter. The size of
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Critical
current, amp
:Critical current
!density, a/cm2
Intensity of magnetic field, koe
Fig. 1. Critical current density for Nb-Zr-Ta
alloy versus intensity of magnetic field
0
heterogeneous -areas in the vire obtained from the rapidly cooled ingo
was 1000-150019 i.e., of the same order as the depth of magnetic-field
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penetration into a superconductor. The heterogeneous alloy was found tc
have a considerably higher critical current density than that of homo-
greneous alloy (see Fig. 1). The upper critical field of the former
exceeds, apparentlY, 70 koe. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. (DVI
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NIKISIIOV, A.S., Inzhener; XURGAMOV, G.V., in--honor; SUTINA, Yu.A., inzIlener.
Heat temperature in hardaning alloy AK-4. Vest.mash. 33 no.10:58-59 0 '53.
(KLRA 6:10)
(Alloys )
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AUTHORS: Nikishov, A.S., Kurganov, G.V. and Yarzhejak5aya, 1,
Engineers.
TITLE: Influence of deep anodizing on the fatigue strength
of the aluminium alloys AIK-4 and BA-17.
(Vliyaniye 6lubokogo anodirovaniya na ustalostnu.
prochnost' alyuminiyevykh splavov AK-4 and VD-l?r
PERIODICAL: lAetallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 1957, No.12,
pp. 66-68 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Institute of Physical Chemistry, Ac.Sc., U.S.S.R.
(Institut Fizichesk0y Khimii AN SSSR) has studied the
physical and chemical properties of thick anodised layers
obtained at below freezing point temperatures in a
sulphuric acid electrolyte. Thus produced films have a
high hardness and wear resistance, a high porosity,
lubricant capacity, heat resistance, good anti-corrosive
properties and also good thermal and electrical insulation
properties. The authors considered it of great interest
to study the influence of deep anodising on the fatigue
strength of aluminium components operating under
conditions of vibration and, therefore, the aim of the
work descri.bed in this paper was to establi-sh the
Card 1/2 influence of 70 to 80 ii thick anodic films on the fatigue
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Influence of deep anodising on the fatigue strength of the
aluminium alloys AK-4 and BA-17.
strength of the aluminium alloys .q-4 and BA -17 operating
in the temperature range 20 to 200 0. The results of the
experiments, graphed in Figs.7, and 4, show that deep
anodising with a film of 70 to 80 4 thick reduces
appreciably the fatigue limit of the tested aluminium
alloys, the actual values of the reduction varying
between 45 and 65%.
There are 4 figures and one table.
AVAILABLE: Library oLf Congress.
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SOVI 1201-58-10-5/ 14
AUTHORS: Kur anov G. V., Candidate of Tenhnic,';l '3cience#nnd
- ~Yu -. '~. ; En gi n e e r
TITIE: Failure of High Temperature Alloys Caused by C,rclic
Temperature and Stress 7ariations (Razrusheniye
zharoprochnvkh splavov pri tsi'klAchet;~kil-h
temperatury i napryazheniya)
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obr;.tbotka Lictallov, ll-,-158, J,,'j. 10,
pp 23-2? (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the viork described in this paper 7 which was carried
out u-nder the leadership of Profe.-,Eor S. T.
the simultaneous influe.-ice was ctudied on the stren~,th
and creep of cyclically changing te--,reratures and stresses,
The influence of cyclic temperature and stress chanGes oii
the stren6th vias determined by co:,iparinG 'u-he tiLI,3 t0
failure of the speci.,aen uxider static and cyclic test
re,~iiaes. The tests were carried out on a tenc-ile test
machine, a sketch of which ic, ~Jven in FiiS.1, v,,hich en---bied
maintaining constpnt- the te:.i,~'.eraturc -..,nd the stress. The
teripergture was autonoticall,r controlled ,vith an accur,9c-
of + 3 C. Tbe cyclic tensile tests viere effected on a
Card 1/3macHine which is also sketched in Fi.L~.l. After an hour,
.'0 V1 1 12 58-10- 5/ 111
F,~ilure of M.-Ji Temperabitre Alloys bi C.'~~C]Ac
the load was relieved and the specii:ien wass cooled do,:,rn
to 150 C and then the cycle was, repc,!Led. V e chemical
conpositions of so:'Ic' of the st;oul.!; '!rcl 0'-Iterod hi
Table 1; a jketclil F10-.22 -Jicnis, -!,ize of Lht,
test specirmens. The folloi'AnL, conclti~:ionE: -re orrived
at :
1) The meclianism of softeniriL-, and faiDire- of the Er-~ci'.iens
of I-lie tested alloys BI437A, BVI-37B, SD(-17, ~-!A Zl1Sr3
under conditions of lorq~ duretion ZIL OleVal;ed
teoperatures consists in the foriavbioli and development of
crachs which extond in T11OSt Cases 310116 t1-0 1-rain
boundaries.
2) The development of cracks at elevated te,:,.pe-rat-LLre's is
assisted by the brit-Fle components of the intermet-Ilide
phase and also by low neltinE; point ad,iixtures : lead 7
bismuth, sulphur, etc. which are present alonL; the C;rain
boundaries. Some of these admixturen are ci.Lrfrice ,cbivu,
they reduce the surface enerf~y alon- the jradn bound,-n---ie:.,;
arid reduce the resistance of the
Card 2/3 for;,-lation of cracks ;and fracture.
SOV/ 129-58'-10-5/ 11,
Failure of lij.6-li Temperature Alloys Cau.-ed by Cyclic Ter~,rer!-,~Atur,
Stress Variitions
3) Periodic stresc! and temperature chU'Vrefl) M-luce
considerably the time to failure due to the intenSive
formation and development of cracks on the opecimen
surface.
4) Small additions of lead bring about premature fjiliu,u
i n lonF, duration tests, part icular 1y in, the carve of
cyclic loading.
There are 5 figures and 4 tables.
1. Heat resistant alloys-Failure 2. Heat resistant alloys-
Test methods 3. Heat resistant alloys-Stresses
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SOV/136-59--i-16/24
AUTHORS: Zakharova, G.V., Popo-i-, I.A., Zhorova, L.P. and
r anov, GOV.
TITLE: Use and Properties of Nioblum (Primeneniye i svoystva
niobiya)
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Netally,, 1959, Nr 1~ PP 73-79 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: After outlining the uses of niobium the authors tabulate
some published (Refs 3,4) data on its physical properties.
They discuss plablished data on the mechanical properties
of the meta17 noting divergencies and the absence of
high-temperature (over 5500C) data, and describe their
own experiments in this field. These gave more accurate
room-temperature and also some high-temperature values
for the cast metal. Ingots were prepared by melting
90.6-% (Nb + Ta) reds in a VIAM arc furnace at a pressure
lo
0? 10-4 mm, Hg. 1% The ingots were deformed to 70-80% after
annealing at 10-. mr- Hg and 1800-20000C to remove oxygen
and other gases: results are given in Table 1, and at
1400-16000C in argon or helium. Deformation was carried
out under the direction of I,,G. Skugarev and S.B. PeVzner.
Card 1/3 Fig 1 shows the miorcistructures of the cast (left),
Use and Properties of Niobi-.,.,m SOV/1 36- 5q, -,1--16/24
forged, (middl,3) .-and re...,,ryst.alliz6d (right) metal. The
room temperatura of tqnsile strength, yield-
point strength, olrgation, reduction in cross-
sectional a-.sa and the hardness aro given in Table 2 for
niobium in tha caste pyessed &,nd pressed-and-vacuum-
annealed states-, Ta'blc, givss, data for 1000, 1050 and
11000C. Fig 2 shows ttzt 7,bange in the time to fracture
at a constant stress of 15 kr/mm2 for the deformed and
for the cast metal wbile Fig 3 shows the modulus of
elasticity, kg/mm2, (left hand scale7 triangles, points
and crosses for hardenedg deformed and recrystallized
apecimens) and the logarithmin damping decrement for
recrystallized sp6-,Amenrj. The moduli of elasticity were
determined in thq masbir-.,,--,,redaniy-a AN SSSR
(Nachine ln3titUtO ,-~f th.) AS USSR) und,3r the direction
of M.G. Lo-zinskiy. ka inte2oating result is that the
modulus does not dGereasz wii-.h increasing temperature;
this may be due to the pi,asenoa cf impurities. It was
found that (Tablo )+) with Increasing oxygen content
Card 2/3 (from 0.02 - 0.24%) tha terzil-9 strength increases from
Use and Properties of Nlobltm SOV/136-.59-1-16/24
53 to 103 kg/MM22 the yi-~.2d-point strength from 40 to
99.5 and Brinel hardness f7~-;m 120 to 3220, while the
relative elongation falls f_-om 26 to !0%. When the
carbon-contGnt of a specimen vas inr-,reased to 0.3% the
tensile strength fell somewhat while the relative elonga-
tion remained sufficiently high, In the specimens used
the hydrogGn. nitrogen and normal -arbon-contents were
0.001-0.005%; 0.00,1:'-0,01% and 0.04~0.05jllo, respectively.
Finally, the authors outline the oxidation of niobium, as
reported in English (Refs 8,10,11,12) and German (Ref 9)
publications.
There are 5 figii-resq L.- +ablcis and 12 references, 3 of
Card 3/3 which are Soviet, 8 En.glish and 1 German.
ZI1!0;-,OVA, Liliana Favlovna; OJhGZL)V, Gc-giy
FEDIN, Boris Vladimirovich; FISFDi, A.Ya., rrjd.;
EiYUKHACIEVA, V.V., ved. red.
(Modern niobium alloys, the technolof_,Zr of theAr produc-
tion and use; review of foreign tecimiquej] ~Iovreinennye
niobievye splavy, tekhnologila ikh proizvod.,Ava I pri-
menenie; obzor zarubezlinoi tekhniki. 1-!oskva, GOSINTI,
1962. 27 p. (',-'T%A 17:5)
mj
MOROVA, L.P.; KURGANOV, G.V.
Heat resistance of niobium and its alloys: review of forei
publications. TSvet. met. 36 no.107-94 Ja 163. &RA 16-5)
(Niobium-Themal properties)
[Pessantr7 of the U.S.S.R.; a survey of the social conditions
of the peasantry in connection with the reorganization of Soviet
agriculture begun In 1958) Krnatlianstvo OS,9R, obzor'notaiallnogo
poloshenita krestlianetva v aviazi a nachatoi v 195A godu
perestroikoi sel'skogo khoziaiatya SSSR. [Fta nkfurt /main) 1958- 54
(MIRA 11:10)
(Peasantry)
1. XMGANOV. KII.
2. USSR (6oo)
4. Farm Buildings-R2hev District
7. Leading district of the 116oublic. Sell. stroi. 2 no. 5 1947
9. Monthl 1 a" 2f Ruasi Accessi2no, Library of Congress, HV2h 1953. Unclassified.
-URGANMt,,-M~.,, inzh.; NIKOLAUP A.P.J. inzh.; MOSHAROV, A.A., inzh.
MaBtering the operation of mills for bell rolling. Stall 22
no.4t325-326 Ap 162. MRA 15: 5)
41,
1. Zavod "Azovstall".
(Rolling mills) (Crushing machinery)