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PALANT, V.I., talchnolog; KUROCHKIN, B.N.
The use of natural gas In open-heart'i furnaces. Metallurg no,7:14-17
ii 156. (MLRA 9:9)
l.Martanovskiy %sekh No.2 zayodk Olrasayy Oktyabr" (for Falant).
2.Starshijr nauchVy sotrudnik Vieseyusnege nanchx*-issled6TAtSl'skog#
inatituta toplivoispoltzovamiya.
(Open hearth furnaces) (Gas, Natural)
137-56-0-11706
Translation fron-i Referalivnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6. p 740 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kurochkin, B.N.
TITLE- Furnaces by Cold Gas With Elevated Heat
Value (0toplenive martenovskikh pechey kholodrivin ,-vsokoka-
loriynym gazom)
PERIODICAL Tr. Nauchno-teklin. o-va chernoy rrietallurgii, 1957, Vol
18, pp 331-339
ABSTRACT, A description is offered of the results of conversion of three
50-t open beartlis at the "Red October" plant to heating by cold
natural gas (NG) of 8500 kr-al/nm3 heat capacity, carburetted
with heavy oil, with a partial reconstruction of the ports. The
best results are obtained with the VNIIMT internal -blending
burners. The following approximate minimum parameters are
established for the use of NG for low-capacity furnaces: gas at
1-3 atm excess pressure, consumption of heavy oil in the -,as-
and-heavy-oil mixture rV30% of the whole (measured in terms
of heat released), heavy-oil pressure 4-6 atm excess, pressure
of atornizing component (air) 4-6 atm excess when the air used
Card 1/2 for this purpose was 101,o of the total air consumption. Under
137-58-6-11706
Heating Open-hearth Furnaces by Cold Gas With Elevated Heat Value
proper conditions of heating, the output and life of the furnaces and the nom-
inal consumption of fuel correspond to the indices for furnaces fueled by
heavy oil. In view of the high heating of the ports due to incomplete coni-
bustion of gas in the uptakvs it %vill be net i-,ssary to (14'V('101) 'I 1-M101MI port
design for NG combustion,
A.D.
1, Open hearth furnaces-41pating 2. flaturul gas--Ef fee tj,~ejjesL; 3. Natural -.q.
--Properties 4. Gas burners--Equipment 5. Fuel oil--Applications
Card 212
137-58-5-9094
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 49 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kurochkin
TITLE: Thermal Insulation of the Crown of a Basic Open-hearth Furn-
ace (Opyt teplovoy izolyatsii osnovnogo svoda martenovskoy
pechi)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol
18, pp 524-531
ABSTRACT: The heat lost through the basic crown of a furnace consti-
tutes about 30% of the total amount of heat which escapes
through the lining of the furnace. Positive results were obtained
in experiments in which the basic crown of a furnace at the
Verkh-Isetskiy plant was thermally insulated. This was ac-
complished by covering 75-80% of the crown surface (made of
Satka brick 380 mrn thick) with light-weight, fireclay brick BL-
1.3. Furnaces with insulated crowns (IC) operated at higher
temperatures. The output increased by 5-6%, while the fuel con-
sumption was reduced by 6-12%. Owing to their greater temp-
erature stability and their decreased tendency to absorb iron
,er than
Card 1/2 oxides on their internal surfaces, the IC's serve long
13 7 - 58 - 5 - 901) 41
Thermal Insulation of the Crown of a Basic Open-hearth Furnace
furnace crowns which have not been insulated. Chipping and peeling oc the
crown brick proceeds more uniformly-, the wear of the c ro-wn during the ex -
periments amounted to 0.42 mm per smelting (as compared to the ave-age
shop value of 0,43 mm). The employment of IC's increases the weldability
of the crown brick.
Y e, 1'.
J.- 01.,en hearth f-urnaces-Insulation 2, Ref'ractory
Card 2/2
KOROLIV, A.I.; BLINOV, S.T.; UMBUTS. I.A.; KOBURNIYV, I.M.; rMMIMIR,
A.L,- VA.SILllXV, S.V.; CHIRIBNO, M-A-- BELOY. I.V.; THLISOV, S.A.;
HAZOV, T.Y.; XKDVXDWO V.A.; MA11KOV, ~.G.-, BULISrlY. M.T.;
TRIMBTSKOV. K.H.; SHNXUROV, Ta.4k.; SIA]ZOSHTMIAV, V.T.; PAL&Ng
V.I.; KUROCHXW,,B.N,; ZIWOV 0 A.X,; BALIKOVj K.W.; UBIMK9
M.P.; GAMUZ. G.A.: PCWORXTSKIY, A.A.; ALMOT, K.S.; NOTOLODSKIT,
P,I.; MOROZOT, A.N.; VASILITHV, A,N,; MARMOVSKIY, I.S,; KAIAKH,
A.V,; VIM , N.V.; AGAPOV, V.I.; VZCMM, N.A.; PASTUKHOV, A.I.;*
BOROWLIN, A.I.; TAYERTRYN, O.Ya.; ZHIGULIN, V.I.; DIKSHTffN, Te.I.;
KLIMASANKO, L.S.; KOTINO A.S.; HOLOTKOV, N.A.; SIVERSKlY. N.V.;
ZHID3TSKIY. D.P.; HIKHAYLETS, N.S.; SL3FKAW, P.N.; ZAVODCHIWV,
N.G.; GUDMCHUX, V.A.; NAZAROV, PX; SAVOSIKIN, X.Te.; NIXOTAYN,
A.S.
Reports (brief annotations). BluL. TSXIICHM no.18/19:36-39 '57-
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Magnltogorskiy mtallurgichas~dy kombinat (for Korolev, Belikov,
Agapov' Dikahteyn). 2. Emnetaki-y miel-allnrgicheskI7 kombinat (for
Blinov: Thaillyev, A.N., Borodul4n, IP-imaserko). 3. ChelYabinakir
metallurgicheskiy zavocl (for biben8t.3, VkLynahle-eyn). 4. Zavod im.
Dzherzhina'kogo (for Koburneyev.). 5. Zavod "Z~porozhstallu (for
Tarubiner. Mazo7, Pddgoretakl7, Ma--akhovskly, Savoelkin).
6. Makay'evskiy wtallargicheakiy sa7od (for Tasillyey, S.T..
Hallkov, Zhidetakiy, Allfarov). 7. Stallproyekt (for Ghemenim,
Zhdanov, Zavodahikov). 8. VNIIT (for Belov). 9. Stalinakiy metal-
lurgichaskiy zavod (for Teleaov, Kalakh).
(Goutimied on next car&)
XMCLET, A. I.-- (continued) Card 2.
10. ffixhne-Tzgillskiy metallurgichgpokAy Icombinat (for Medvedev,
Novolodekiy, Vecher). 11. Zavod "A-wirstall" (for Bullekiy,
Slopkanev). 12. TSentrallrq7 nauc-=c-lesledovatellakly insti-
tit chernoy me'allurgli (for Trub-.3tskm-). 13. Ukar-inskiT insti-
tut metallov (;or SiuwyeroT, Slr.&:oCz4.eyev, Xotin). 14. ZaTod
"Krasnyy Clctyabrl", (for Palant). 15. 71,680YwM77 nauchno-iseledo-
vatellski7 institut mtallurgloheskp;, teploteldmiki (for Kurocbldn).
16. Zayod im. lbroshilova (for Sabiy-"T). 17. Ghelyabinskiy poli-
tekhnicheskiy iaLrtitut (for Morozov). 18. Giproewall (for Garbuz).
19. Urallskiy inatitut chernyidi matallo-r (for Paemkhov). 20. Zavod
im.Fetravokogo (for Zhigulin). 21. MI:3~eterevo chernoy metallurgii
USSR (for Molol"-L-ov. Siverakiy). 2-0. Glavapetastall Ministerstva
chernoy- metallurgii SSSR (for Nikolayov).
(Open-teae,h proceas)
KUROCIIY,D,I) B. N.
"Testin.r, Natural Gari for Uc;e jji Heatinif 14art,in Furnaces"
(Tbawy aud Practlee of Ou Combustion; Transactions of a ScieutIf Io and
Technical Meeting) Leningrad# Gootoptekblzdatj, 1958. 343 po
XUROCH-KIN, B. AN. C(.nd Tech -- (di3c) "Urp of nqt,irFkl gns for the heciting of
MartJn furnpoer.." Kiev, 1959. 22 pp (Min of Higher Educrt.ion IJS.-.R. Kie-7 Order
of Lenin Polyteclinlo Inst), 100 copies (KL, 44-59, 127)
-22-
113
SOYffl3;?
,;v
AUTHORS: _Kurochkin, B.N., Simonov, Ye.I., a a i LA.,
Yemets, L.K. and Zelenskiy, V.D.
TITLE: operation of Open-hearth Furnaces on Natural Gas
(Rabota martenovs1cLkh pochey na prirodnom gaze)
1121110DICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 5. pp 407 - 413 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At the end of 1957, two works were operating open-hearth
furnaces on natural gas with a pressure of I and 10 atm.,
respectively. The investigation carried out by VNII14T
on these furnaces indicated that the gas pressure, tile
nature and pressure of tho atomising medium, the rato of
consumption of the carb%irising medium and some other
factors have a considerable influence on tile efficiency
of utilisation of natural gas as an open-hearth fuel.
When the Libknekht Works start,.~d operation on natural gas,
its pressure was fired at 2.5 - 3.0 atm. A study of the
thermal operating conditions of a 185-ton furnace with
air or steam as atomising agents for the carburising oil
(up to 3090') was carried out. For comparison a preliminary
investigation of the furnace operation when fired with
Cardl/3 fuel oil was made. Characteri3tic features of furnace
SOV/133-59-5-7/31
Operation of Open-hearth Furnaces on N"tural Gas
design are given (Figure !). Standard operating conditions
when firing iiith oil are nhoim in Table 1 and a comparison
of operating indices with oil and natural gas-in Tables
2 and 5. The dep,3nden;-,e of the mean flame radiation on
the rate of consumption of cil (for oil-firing) - Figure 5
and the dopendonce of the radiation of the oil flame on the
type of atomising a-art - FiSt-,.re 6; the above two relation-
ships for gas.-oil f zwi,.i cxe shown in Figures 7 ancr 8,
rezipoctively. Rocvninio-.-,ded thn.:-rial conditions of furnace
operation on f--;.ring ifith nat;.ixal gas are given in Table 3.
It vreAs found that on from oil to natural-gas
firing, the produ,:ttivity of the furnace did not decrease
and the, consumption of s-.;L-_#,what decreased. In view
of a shrong influence of rate of consumption and
pressure of the atomising agent on radiation characteristics
of the flame, the determination of rational values for the
above parameters is necessary in each individual case.
On transferring furnaces to natural-gas firing, the above
Card2/3 presents the main problem.
Operation of Open-hearth Furnaces on NaturajO)YaJ33-59-5-7/31
There are 8 figures and 5 tables.
ASSOCIATIONS: VNIIMT, Zavod im. Ko Libknekhta (imeni
Libknekht Works)
Card 3/3
PHASE I BOOK EKPIDITATION SOV/3975
Kurochkin., Boris Nikola;Ty~ch
Teplotekhnicheskiye iswaniya martenovskikh pechoy (Heat-Engineering Testing of
Open-Hearth Furnaces) Sverdlovsk; Metallurgizdat.. 1960. 156 p. Errata slip
inserted. 2j7OO copies printed.
Ed.: A.S. Vevskiy; Ed. of Publishing House: V.P. Keltnik; Tech. Ed.: Ye. D.
Turkina.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for workers in plant beat-engineering laboratories
and departments, for heat engineers of open-hearth furnaces., and for staff
members of scientific research institutes.
COVERAGE: This book discusses the methods for testing open-hearth furnaces and
investigating their thermal performance. Combustion -calculation formulas taking
into account the liberation of gas from the bath for various tnpes of fuel for
open-hearth furnaces are given. The book also describes methods for heat-
engineering testing of open-hearth furnaces and for determining heat losses,
c ftzj__Ik4__
Heat-Engineering Testing of Open-Hearth P~Wnaces SW/3975
Methods for estimating the Completeness of fuel combustion
heat balance of a furnace and meltingp and for testing air j, for setting up the
fans. The blowers and exhaust
folloving staff members of open-hearth furnace laboratories contributed
to the research: N-V- KarPOva, B-N. Kurochkin,, A.I. malysheva
A.I. Chernogoloyyy., G.I. Shirokov j, P.A. HyaBnikov,
Timofeyev and Dor ) Candidate of Technical Sciences V.N.
.t,)r of Technical Science& A.V. Kavaderov.
Doctor of Technical Sciences A.S. Nevskiy. The author thanks
There are 39 Soviet references.
TAME OF COMMYM:
Preface
3
Terminologyj SYMbOls., and units of measurement
Fuel 5
Air and combustion products 5
Excess air 6
Heat capacity and heat content 6
PhYsical constants 7
Design charwzteristics of the therrmi performance of a 7
Technical and economic indexen of furna(, furnace 7
,e Nrformwce 8
KMCHKIII, B.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
------
Use of natural gas for heating open-hoarth furnaces. Trudy YITO
chern. met. 20!383-390 16o. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Teeso7uzny7 nauchno-iseledavatellaki7 institut metallurgichesko7
teplotekhniki.
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Gas, Natural)
BORODINO V.P.; MARCUNKOVSKIYp G.F.; DAMANYAN, P.E.; YVDSON, A.A.;
];-LJROCMUNy B*N*
Furwice operations with heat insulated archdB. Metallurg 6 no.2:
15-17 F 161. (MML 1411)
1. Zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabr'" i Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
institut metallurgicheakiy toplotekhniki.
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Refractory materials)
KOZLOV, Lev Ivanovich, inzh.; LMIITAI,', Solomon Solomonovich, inzh.;
I=OCHKIRI-I~odx,~~b, kand. tekhn.rauk; CIETEITKO,
Mikhail Avksentlyevich, inzh.; KUDRD, Viktor Aleksandrovich,
kand.tekhn. nauk; TARSHIS, D.M., red. izd-va; ATTOPOVICH, M.K.,
tekhn. red.
[Uso of naturnI gas in open-hearth furnaceslPrimenenie pri-
rodnogo gaza v martenovskikh pechakh. [By] L.I.Kozlov i dr.
Moskva, Metallurgizdat. 1962. 158 p. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Vsosoyu-znyy nauchno-iosledovatel'skiy institut metallurgi-
cheskoy toplotekhniki (for Kurochkin). 2. GosudarstvenrV7
sayuzriyy proyel-.tnyy institut Einisterstva cbernoy metallurgii
(for Kozlov, Levitan, Ghernonko, Kudrin).
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Gas, Natural)
XYROCHKIN, B.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
Determining power engineering characteristics of natural gas.
yet. i gornorud. prom. no-303-76 YV-Je 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut metallurgicheskoy
teplotekhniki.
(Gas, Natural)
BUTANOV, is.: WHOpq translator];
* " ,,,0
Nova,`D.. li k-Mfiiy re"Vtor
[Atomic energy. Translated form
Pareklad z roeiietkoho vydannia.
lit-ry, UM, 1956. 146 p.
(Atomic energy)
PILIM11111Y, A.. veduchiy red-riktor;
the Russian] Atomna energils.
]Cyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo tekhnichnoi
(XLPA 10:2)
U
AUTHO- Kazachov, A.I., Kurochkin., F.J., Engineers and 104-2-14/38
Llarchenko, E.A.- of Technical Sciences,
TlTla,': On the conditions Of ODer'dtion of shunting, circuit
breakers in series compensating in ztall:-..t ions. (Ob uslov-
0
iyakh raboty shuntirayushchikh vyklyuchateley v ustanovkakh
prodolnoy kompensatsii)
PE;iIODICAL: "Elektrichaskie Stantsii" (Po,.,,er Stations), 1957,
Vol. 28, No.2, pp. 56 - 60 (U.S.S.R.)
A&3IT,UACT: Series capacitors in transmission lines Ilave discharg~rs
to protect them from overvoltages when short circuits occur
on the lines. Die capacitors are provided witha shunting
circuit breaker intended for operational sxitchin:nand for
disconnecting the inetallation for repair or examamation. The
operating conditions of these circuit breakers have certain
special features. The class of insulation can be lower than
that of the rest of the syt3tem if the breakers are installed
on an insulated platform. The rupturing capacity is not very
great as the-greatest current to be disconnected is the line
current in normal overload conditions with a low rate of rise
of restriking voltage because of the lar,--- capacitance in
parallel with the contacts. There are certain additional
Card 1/3 requirements in that the breakers must withstand the thermal
On the conditions of operation of shuntinL,- circuit breakers
in series compensating installutions. (Co .nt.) 104-2-14/38
-nd dynamic effects of the disch-arge currents. Howeverl tests
carried out with circuit breakers types BBU-110 and BM-35 on
a 220 kV installation show that no damage was done to current
carrying parts by electro-dynamic forces after multiple pass-
0
age of discharge currents the amplitude of which was much
greater than the normal permissAle maximum short circuit
current. Tests that were carried out arc described and thc-
results are given in the form of oscillograms. It was found
that the de-ion grids took no part in the process of arc
suppression and may be removed whilst the contact system
must be made in such a way that rigidly mounted iJarts are not
in the way of the explosion wave. The contact system was
accordingly reconstructed and the way in which this was done
is illustrated. Because of removal of potential screens the
discharge volta&e between budings and tank. was reduced by
10 - 15 kV.
Apart from the danger of dynamic effects of the explosion
wave on the contact system the-quantity of enerey dissipated
in the breaker after a large number of repeated discharges
of the condenser battery may greatly exceed the energy dissi-
Card 2/3 pated during the heaviest short circuit and so the content of
On -the conditions of operuLion of shuntinG circuit breakers
in series compensating installations. (Cont.) 104-2-14/38
oil deterioration products is high; the oil had to be changed
after shuntino a few times a 220kV condenser installation with
a line current of 600 A equal to the rated current of the
breaker. Contamination of the oil was insignificant at currents
up to 450 A. This contamimation can be reduced by increaAnG
the speed of separation of the contacts and increasing the
damping resist4ces in the breaker circuits. It viould be
advisable to develop circuit breakers of light construction
specially intended for opciution in series capacitor install-
ations. Circuit breaker BM-35 cannot be used without recon-
struction of its contact system.
There are 7 fiGires and 3 references.
AVAILABLE:
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"///o E191/E481
AUTHOR Kllrq~qh P,, Candidate of Technical S~.i_en_es
TITLE, A.erodynamic investigations of rotors for VTOL air:raf,
in the hovering condition
SOURCE. Moscow, Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, No,142,
Voprosy aerodinamiki nesushchikh vintov vertoletov,
5-24 -IcIU-1
TEXT The results of tests are reported, wherein models of'
for VTOL aircraft were tested in a wide range of solidi.ties and
blade arrangements, The tests were carried out with an
t-xperimental rotor Ign-5 (VP-5)~ The blades of all tested rotors
-ere identical and had a petal shaped planform, a tapering
thickness ratio distribution and a substantial washout twist
(nearly 30'), These blades were made up into rotors with t~%o.
three, four, six and eight blades, as well as an eight blade
t-o-row rotor and a four-blade coaxial contra rotating rotor,
'thr rotor was mounted in a wind tunnel with its axis in line with
th(! wind tunnel axis. The wind tunnel speed was controlled by thiF
tunnel fan, as well as an additional venetian blind grille, The
Card (YP I
S/535/61/ooo/i42/001/003
A et odynamic in vestigattons E191/E481
thrust and torque of the rotor, the tunnel speed the rotor rpm
and se-,et-al temperatures and pressures were mea-4urect, The
yesults are presented in terms of the thrust and torquo
o e ft t i ent 9, the r elat ive wind speed, the figui (if inei i r t 1,,~
e
,,~Ppciflc thrust and other quantities, The main purp~-se of thp
t~-t wa5 the 3tudv of the effects of the solidity and the
;)rr;~ngem6nt of th, rotor on its characteristi-s he follcwin,-,
;i,e among the oncluslons reached, The ma ximum f i gur e o f rif r
,n single rotor is obtained at an effective solidity of 0,17'5
Tt,e p -~ t ~-. ii -s Pt I ing an S1 e s whi ch c orrespond t o t he ma x imum va I iit~
h- f:,t,uj ~ of' merit vai y between 9 and 16'0 in the ent,tre tang-
.xamned (0.1 to 0,35): When the numl)er ;~f b.1aJe.,,
All reA~014 ~ht~ op~imitni pit..~h angle also increate!~. Tjjt~ (.)I)*l ITTI,All-
:ji,,u ~.,r i.h-, tatio of thru9t coefficient to solidity is (1,10,
Th- optitnum rkitio of thrust to lift coefficients i~ jbtaLn.~d 3, at
!-.itor diameter. An example shows that ., -A ) ~ :; -- f -t t f ,
(for e(jual pr-wer ) of 15% is the only pena I t y of redur- ixig 01,? ,! . I
dl,~mefer by lj7%, In gele.-ting the optimum solldity for tal- ~ft'
ond 101vol fl)~V'ht ollit I t I oll qtilt, 111,3ximum figill- ol
Ca I d 2/3
S/535/61/000/142/001/oo3
Aerodynamic investigations E191/E481
hovering should be the criterion, At an effective mean blade
pitch exeeding 10', the single rotor is more efficient khan th-?
two tL)%V lotol, Coaxial rotors are more effi--ient than bo!h
,indei- all conditions, The maximum figure of mer-tt kadjusted to a
maximu-m of 100%) of a two-row rotor is 65.2%, of a single
it is -71,7% and of a coaxial rotor 77.7%. The coixial rotor ha~
1~ clear advantage compared with the single and two !-ow zotors
hroughouL the range of vertical flight speeds,
'Hif,re are 18 figures and I table.
Card 3/3
X 71 YU.Ye.; ANTONOV, U.V.;
M-MM.,~;-TROKIP, V.S.; VLADISIAVLL
GURZnCH, 9.14.; SHIT, Ye.B.; PBTWPAVWVSKTY, B.P.; ACEKUOV,
N.I.; BORMOTINS T.M,
Inventions. Gor.zhur. no.2e74-,7 5 * 165. (MM l6s2)
(Mining machinery-Tachnologiml innovations)
Fartbmoving machinery-Toobnological innoratiow)
ailroads-Raile)
R
UBM/Aaad Sol
17 ~7 1
Aug .1947
"Society for Coordinaticia of Scientific Work of'the
Academies of Sciences of the Union Republics," G. D.
Mirochkin, Sol Secy of the Society, 10 pp
"Vest Akad Nauk SSSR" No 8
Short account of work accomplished in various Union
Republic Academies of Sciences during 1946. Follov-
Ing Academies submitted reports: Azerbaydzhan SSR,
Armenian SSR, Belorussian SSE, Gruzlya SM, nzakh
SM, Latvian SSR, Lithuanian SM, Ukrainian SSR, Uz-
-j bek SSR, and Estonian SSR. Gives dates (years) when
various republics' Academies vere officially recog-
n1ted.
57TIl
KUROCHKIN, G.
- 1~1 -.111: 1.~-,-,~.,,Z.;,q--
On 'the banks of the Ulug-Khem. Vokrug eveta 5:6-12 *1 153. (KLHA 6:6)
(Tuva Autonomous Region--Description and travel)
EUROCHICIN, G.D.
Beyond the Sayan Hountains. Priroda. 42 no-11:74--gi 9 '53. (KLRA 6:11)
(Tannu-Tava--Description and travel)
KUROCHKIN, G.D.
Skarns in the Cambrian porphyrites in the eastern Tannu-Ola Range.
Dokl.AN SSSR 95 no-1:153-154 Mr '54. (MLRA 7:3)
1. i~,ovet po izuehanivu proizvoditellnykh nil Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Tannu-Ola Range--Porphyrits) (Porphyrite--Tannu-Ola Range)
XUFVCHKIH, GrIgrly DanilovIch;
rodaktor
MANAYZVA, 0., radaktor; POLTAKOVA, V.
redaktor; GOLUBXOVA, G., tekhnicheukiy
[On the banks of the Ulug-Khem; notes of a geologist] Ya bere-
gakh UIW,-Khema; zapiekI geologa. (Moskva) Izd-vo TaK TUSM
"Molodala 4gvardlia," 1955. 134 p. (14LRA. 8: 10)
(Tanisey Ulley-Description and travel)
MOCHNIN, Grigorly Danilovich
-
[Beyond the Sayan Mountains; notes of a geologist) Za Saianskim
khrebtom: zaptaki goologa; K6 Geografgiz, 1956 116 p. (KLRA 10:4)
(Tuva Autonomous Province)
SOV/26-18-1-32/36
AUTHORS: Kurochkin, G.D., Candidpte of Geologo-Yineralogical Sciences;
7--)emeno7-lt---lV---l Candidate of Fconomi( Sciences (moscow)
TITLE: A Monograph on n Vast and Rich Province (Monografiya ob ob-
shirnom i bogntom kraye) M.T. Ponus- West Siberia. An Eco-
nomico-Geographical ~-harncteristic. State Fublishing House
of Geographical Literature 1956, 643 PP Pomus: Zapadnaya
Sibirl, Ekonomiko-geograficheskayn khnrskteristika. Gosudarstven-
noye izdatellstvo geogreficheskoy literatury 1956, 643 str.)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 1, pp 123-124 (USSP)
AB5TRACT: This is a review of the above mentioned book.
Card 1/1
-KUROCPE*IN, G.D,, ka-didat geologo-minaralogicheskikh nauk.
,
In a land of incalculable weslth. Priroda )46 no.3:68-73 Hr 157*
(MIRA 10;3)
1. Krasnoyarskaya. komplakenaya okepeditsiya Sovets, proizyoditeltnykh
611 S6Ter& Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Krasnoyarsk Territory--Geouaphy, Economic)
K'UROCHKIN,-IG.,D.--,FFDOROV, A.M.
Massifs of mineralized serpentiniton and pyroxenites in spurs of
the Manskoye Belogorly-a in 'the Eastern Sayams. Izv.AN SSSR
Ser,gool.26 no,12.-97-102 D 161c (I-WIA 14:12)
1, Sairet po lzuthenlya proizv.)d-itell nykh sil AN SSSR, 14oak7a.
Wyan Mountains-4orpentinites)
~Sayan Mountains-I"yrorzonite)
KUROMAIN, G.D.
Academician A.P.Karpinnkil, founder of Soviet geology. Vop.-
ist.est.i tekh. no.12:234-236 162. (MIRA 15W
(Karpinskii, Aleksandr Petrovich, 1846-1936)
KUROCHKIN, G.D., kand.geol.-mineral.nauk
"Natural conditions of Krasnoyarsk Territory." RovIewed by G. 0.
Kurochkin. Priroda 51 noA121_122 Ap '6z. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Institut istorii ycstestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Krasnoyarsk Territory--Physical geography)
- Dif(OCHIKIII) (.,.D.,, kand.geologo-mineral.nauk
"llintury of the cjJrjcovf.;ry of oro doponito In by h.A
Kuzin. Reviewed by G.D. Kurochkin. Priroda I)l no.7:99 Jl ;62*
lrj:g)
1. Institut Istorii yestastvoznaniya i tekliniki All S,;')'R, tloslrva.
(Ore deposito) (Kuzin, A.A.)
Ye.D. YGZLOV, V.V. (Mo.3kva); A.G.? i-Xrjf.
(I,Soukva); I~OJYAYLOV, A.A., duktor gf~ Ol. -m i nf,~ rill. rlauk;
kand.geol. -mine ral , ruiuk (Moskva); UUTSUY, M.S. YArOVLEV,
Yu.Ya. (Moskva); LOPA"111OV, G.V., doktor biolog.nauk (IMotikvit)
Books. P.-Iroda. 54 no.2t58,71,103,108,123-124 F 165.
(MII(A 18:10)
3. Institut morfologii zIdvotnykh All SSSR (for Lapaohov).
KURC~G'HIKI:;' 1. D.
Contagion an.-i Contagious Dlsaa8es
Isolation of the Heidelberg bacillus from sewage waters of th~~, municizal for infectious
diseases. Gig. i san, No. 6, 1952.
Yonthl-v List. of Russaisn Accessinns, Library of Congress, November 1952. UNCL.13S.
BOTVINIK, S.A., doteent. saveduyushchiy; FOPKOVA, N.Y.; KUIWHKIN, I.D.; POSTROXA,
Ye. V.
Zarly and accelerated methods of laboratory diagnosis of dysentery. Second
report. Zhur.mikrobiol.spid.i immun. no.9:34-37 8 '53. (XW 6:11)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Yaroolavokogo maditainakogo iastituta.
(Dysentery)
Coriparative evaluation of the standard accumulation method and
Kichenko's method for isolating Ischerichia coli from water.
Lab.delo no.6:19-20 ff-D '55. (MIRL 12:6)
1. Is laboratorti Iaroolavskoy oblastnoy oanitarno-epidentalogl-
cheakoy stantaii.
(WATER SUPPLY, bacteriology,
M. coli, determ., Kichenko's technic)
(ESCHIRICHIA COLI,
in water. determ., Kichenko's technic)
TSIMBALIST, D.F.; MOTAVKIWA, N.S.; KUROCHKIN, I.D.; KAMENNAYA, Z.Kh.
Etiological structure of dysentery in YAroalnvl.D.F.TSimbalist nnd
others. Zhur.,nikrobiol.eDid. i immun.,suDDlement for 1956:18-19
157 (MIRA 11:1)
1. 1% YaroslAvskogo maditainakogo institutn, Oblastnoy i Gorodskiy
annitnrno-apidemiologicheakikh stantsiy.
(YAROSLAVL-DYSEYMY)
KALINSKIY, D.N.; KUROCHKIN,-;.F.
Induction converter of shaft-turn angle to a discrete value.
Sbor. trud TSN11CIlM no.30t123-128 163. (MIRA 16:10)
(Electronic computers)
GALYATIN, V.M.; KALINSKIY, D.N.; Prinimali uchastiyes MJjMHK1N-,-1.F.;
DUVANOV, A.I.; SOLOVIYEV, Yu.F.; GERASIMOV, Yu.V.; GROSVALID, V.G.;
SHASHKOV, V,N.; VOLKOV, A.A.; ZHILKO, E.I.; MITROPOLISKIY, Yu.I.;
FEDOSEYEV) S.V.; GONCHAROV, F.I,f rabotnik; SHEMETOV, P.Ye.,
rabotnik; CHUPRINA, I.A., rabotnik; DEMIN, P'Je., rabotnik;
GONCHAREMKO, P.V., rabotnik; SIMANYUK, G.N., rabotniic
Investigating power and technological parameters of rolling on the
2350 medium sheet mill. [Sbor. trud.) TSNIICHM no.29:138-148
163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute
chernoy metallurgii (for Gerasimov, Grosvalld, Shashkov, Volkov,
Zhilko, Mitropollskiy, Fedoseyev). 2. Listoprokatnyy tsekh
Magnitogorskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata (for Goncharov,
Shemetov, Demin, Chuprina, Goncharenko, Simanyuk).
ZAYTSEV, M.L.; KALIIEKIY, D.H.; KUROCIMPI., I.F.; BURYK111, A.A.
Design of equal-arm measuring bridges with resistance convertors.
Sbor. trud TSNIICIIM no-30:136-144 163. (MMA 16M)
(Bridge circuits)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
Kurochkin,~.-H.E.
tj~&-dis'trdbution of absorbing
f2
m0
1 (r)
Locally, jr) may be replaceA by its mean value f(r)
when r2 rl s s fficiently small, and hence
AN) - A(rl)
1.086 (r 2 -r1)
matter and the spiral structure
of the galaxy. (Raspredeleniye pogloshchayushchey materii
i spirallnaya struktura galaktiki).
Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, 1957, Vol-34, No.1, PP-31-44 (USSR)
The absorption of light in a heterogeneous medium may be
represented by E = -k(r)Edr = -:- Vtq(r)Edr.
where E is the intensity, k(r) the coefficient of abso tin,
"Tr).
and A the coefficient of absor , I
.ption per unit density
In practice the full photographic absorption is studied so
that k (r) may be taken as independent of wavelength X and
equal to some mean value in the given spectral region. If
the distribution of matter is studied over extended regions of
space X may be taken as independent of r. which will be
approximately true in the Galaxy. Hence,
ln (E j12 ? (r) dr
and E~o r, yk
A(r) m -
1.086
dr.
To determine the density distribution of absorbing matter
The di-st-ri. ~uion~
of the galaxy. (Cont.)-
The data of VanRhijn were used in constructing Table 2
and Fig-3- Column headings are the same as for Table I and
Fig.1 respectively. VanRhijnls data are the more reliable.
From these graphs the following mean distribution of
density along the z axis was obtained.
()A5)z = DZ = 24.38 - 10 -4 exp 216.5z� 0.68
Assuming circular symmetry, the radial distribution was
found to be DR = 19.28 x 10 -4 exp -1 Rxy - ?200
1010
In this VanRhijnls data, on absorption in si: Kapteyn
areas (L 1101 8? 19 81 9 24 with galactic longitudes
07 17, 80, 92, 10~1 1~8) wish L,< + 3.1 were used. The
distance of the sun from the ce~t*Se-of the Galaxy (R0) was
taken as 7.2 Kps.
Using the expressions fort DR and DZ the mass of the
Galaxy is estimated to be abou 5 x 108M
The deviation of densities from the logarithmic law of
distribution in low latitude directions agrees with the
spiral structure in the solar vicinity, determined from the
maxima in the distribution of B stars (Bergedorf Spectral
Durchmusterung (7)) and the maxima in the distribution of
The distribution of absorbing matter anj the zDiral structure
of the galaxy. (Cont.)
with the help o the above ormulae tte)da Kharadze (1)
and VanRhijn (25 were used feee also 3 _tt635. These workers
give tables of A(r) for different r.
All 'the areas SA) were givided into four roups:
1P 0
1 0-590), 11 ~ t = 59-81 ), III ( 4 = 81-118 ),
IV 118-1430). Table 1 indicates the grouping of the
material. The first Z_M_mn. Kharadze; second column: VanPkijn.
In Table 2 (P-35) are shown: the ranges of Z within which
the-mean values ~,T were calculated (1st column), the mean
Z coordinate (second column) corresponding values of )4
(third column) their logarithms (fourth colilmn), the
number of points (n), and the mean distance from the sun in
the galactic plane r XY, There are four groups of these columns
Fig.1 (P-36) gives a plot of log 'AT versus z using
Kharadze's data. For large Z the data are few and not very
reliable.
Group IV was then divided into three Bub-groups for b> 200~
200< b < 400 and b > 400 and log 'Al was plotted against
Z for no wirlee sub-grouts As can be seen some sort
of relation does exist be ween the density gradient and Z.
There is not enough data for quantitative analysis of this
relation.
vonstant,co;ifigurations in the problem of four bodies,and
their stability. (Cont.)
3. The stability of some special circular solutions in
the problem of four bodies is considered.
I. Strai6ht line. With a suitable choice of initial conditions
:Fs configuration is conditionally stable and two families of
circular Prbits exist which are near to the position of relative
eiuilibrium.
I . Square. As in I this configuration is unstable but the
instabil-i-Ey- is not absolute.
II. Rhombus. Configuration is unstable.
III. ~i ateral triaEsle. (three equal masses, fourth mass at
TFe-centreA Configuration is unstable.
4. An attempt is made to apply the theory of constant
epnfigurations to the stars of the Trapezium of Orion. In this
system (Fig.8) it is assumed that E and P are only
projected on the general background of the trapezium and their
mass ia small. Therefore*, in the first approximation, the
trapezium may be taken as consisting of four bodies A,BCD,
where CD I--- AC and m m It is shown that within the
D A
lialiti; of thill 1110dol tho of 01-1011 collilot corm A PlA110
cutiat-anL configuration. It Ys possible, however, that these
stars form a spatial constant configuration. 10:Figs. 1 Table.
10 ieferences, 3 of which are Russian.
State Aotronomical Institute
imeni I . K. Sht,-.rr.')brg. R-cd. April 18, 1956-
KUROCHY,,IN.-K-L-
- !-.--- - -----
Control of stolonate weeds. Zemledelie 24 no.5:66-74 My 162.
(~MRA 15:7)
(Weed control)
BEREZOVICH, Lev Aronovich; KUROCHKIN, Konstantin Mikhaylovich; IVANOV,
German kfanaslyevich; NEUSYPIN, A.M., inzh., ved. red.
SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red.
(Chief operator's switchboard. Modernization of the electric
drive of the PD45-2 perforator]Direktorskii kommutator. Mo-
dernizatsiia elektroprovoda perforatora PD45-2. (By1G.A.Ivanov,
Moskva, Filial Vses.in-ta nauchn. i tekhn.informatsii, 1957.
19 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi. opyt.
Tema 43. No.0-57-7/2) (MIRA 16:2)
(Telephone switchboards) (Punched card systems)
01 USSR/Metallurgy - Ferrochromium May 52
P
"Solubility of Nitrogen in Iron-Chromium Alloys,
K. T. Kurochkin, P. V. Gel'd, V. I. Yavoyskiy,
Ural Polytecb Inst Imeni S. M. Kirov, Sverdlovsk
"Dok Ak Nauk sssw, vol 84, VO 2, PP 329-332
Investigates soly of N in liquid Fe-Cr alloys,
contg 3.56 to 66% Cr, at N pressure of 735 and
512. Tabulates and compares results with those
obtained by American investigators R. M. Brick
and L. A. Creevy, showing similarity in general
dependence of N soly on Cr concn. Certain
231T59
descrepancy in abs values of data ie explained
by higher N content in solidified metal in which
condition Brick and Creevy conducted their inves-
tigation. Submitted by Acad S. I. Vollfkovich
17 Mar 52.
231T59
E4
15AU' B. A. 1W
.-MIlrifl, NI I
"Distribution of 11~ydrogen and Nitrogen in.:.IJtcel Castings,
,lecluitre siven at the Fourth Conference on itcelmnkinG, A.A. Ball-= Institute of
,metrillurgy, moscow, July 1-6, 1957
137-58-4-6669
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 50 (USSR.)
AUTHORS: Kurochkin, IC.T., Umrikhin, P.V.
TITLE: Effect of the Gas Content of Transformer Ste-l on Its Electro-
magnetic Properties M yaniye 5oderzlianiya ~,_zov v transform-
atornoy stali na yeye e1ektrornagnitnyye svoystva)
PERIODICAL: V sb. - Fiz, -khim. osnovy proiz-va stali. Moscow, AN SSSR,
1957, pp 570-585. Diskus. pp 650-655
ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the gas content of transformer
steel in the course of six experimental heats in a 90-95% t basic
open hearth furnace healed by heavy oil (5-151/o moisture con-
tent) and six in a basic 20/25 t electric furnace. during the
smelting process and after rolling and annealing of these steels,
The charge of the open hearth heats consisted 40%, of pig iron.
5% of swarf, and 1501o of Fe, the rest being open-hearth depart-
ment returns and rolling department scrap. 100 kg pig iron were
added before tapping. Ferrosilicon (75% Si) was added in the
runner simultaneously with the destilfurizer zyiix and 2.5 kg/t Al.
fit the electric furnace heats the charge consisted 8% of pig iron,
Card 1/2 36% of billets, 451/6 electric fUrna(c scrap and 10% first-class
137-58-4-6669
Effect of the Gas Content (cont.
scrap. Addition of ore and partial slagging-off was performed 40-60 min.
before the smelting of the charge. It was found that there is a constant in-
crease in [H] during an open-hearth heat up to the very pouring of the rnctdl
while in electric steel making it diminishes even after the oxidizing slag has
been removed. The rate of oxidation of C makes for elimination of N and for
some increase in [H ] . After the addition of the Fe-Si and the Al, [H I rises.
[N I diminishes until pouring, but rises during the pour period. The [H] and
NI of steel diminish during rolling and annealing. 0 and H increase wattage
losses, and in addition H dimishes the magnetic induction.
V. M.
1. Steel--Electromagnetic propertle...
Ca rd 2/2
- 7-, , , L
- I - - - - I
SOV/16)3- 56 -1 -7/53
AUTTIORS, Bogatenkov., V. F Umrikhin P. V, K~ Ti
Kiirochkin,
TITLE. The llydroren Permeability of Liquid Basic Sla,-3
(Vodorodopronitsayenoot' zhidkil-Ji oarovnyk-li shlakov)
PERIODICAL; Nauchnyye ioklady vysnhey shkoly. ~,:etallur,~;iya., 1958.
Nr 1, PP 31-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT. In the present pal.er the results of investigations on the
hydrogen permeability in slarra,in relation to their chemical
composition are :iveri-, The !*:drog,...~n permeability of the
slags is influenced bj Lhe chemical compojition of the
ola,,,o rind by their physical -rcl-,erties. The ciiemical co.-I,,,o.-
aition of the slar;s inve3Li,-r-tted wa.3 divided into il [;roaps.
;ixi,l the basicity of rhe ola,:o was re,-resented by the ratio
Cao ~ he basicity of the firoc r-oup of slags varies be-
sio2
tween 0,137 - 3.40,- the ba2icity of the second f,-roip from
2)12 , '-'20, the basicity oil the thirl group from ~20 - ;25
and that of the fourth from 2,20 , 2J5-
Card 113 It was founrl that the hydrotgen permeability of the slaes
~07/163 ~ r 7,
The Hydroj en Permeability of L.Lquid Basic Sla,-a
depends on the content of MnO, F,-0 and MaO, This dependence
was also ,-rraj.hically shown.
The viscosity of ihe slaf,,a incraa2as abruptly according to
their increase in basicity.
'Ihe process of the tranuition of hydroCen through the layer
of the liquid slar iz Jivd-d into t.reo sta,~.,-e2.
0 The transition of the h a 1.
ydrucen from 41,e C:is phas to te
slaj after the reaction.*
11 0 + ()2 - -011
2 (gas) (slaj.) ' (sla(,
2) Yhe diffLISiOn of the hydroxyl ion throagh the layer of
the alag, mc-tal,
3) The transition of the hydroj.-,tari from tl~e slui,, in -,!ie -metal
after the reaction:
2 V -f Fe le(,~Otal)+ 211(;1 4' 211(metal)"
Ojlag) (filai'r .etal)
When the content of FeO MnO a-0 M-0 4-, increaved in tho slag,
the bindinC7 oneray of 02-- in 'the molt.e'n slaC increases, which
decreases the activity; in consequence of this the first
stage taken place more slowly, The hi~,Iher content of FeO in
.-n1 the hydrogen
Card 2/3 the slag decreases the activity of 02 a
The Kydrogen Permeability of Liquid Basic Slags S ();/ 16 3 -5 -3 1 - 7 /; 3
permeability of the slag to a greater extent than lj:nO, When
the MgO content in the slag is increased the viscosity of
the slag is increased. Amincrease in the EgO content of the
slag, causes a very sharp decrease in the hydrojen permeability
of the slau. There are 3 fi~71-ires, 2 tables, and 4 references.
4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy politekhni-cheskiy institut
(Ural Polytechnical In3titute)
SUBMITTED: October 7. 10/5-!
Card 3/3
SOV/ 137-58-10-20558
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mvtallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 30 (U5511)
AUTHORS: Kurochkin, K.T., IAltakov, D.K., Unirikhm, P.V., Batim, B.A.
TITLE: Change in Hydrogen and Nitro'_'ontents in the Smelting of
High-alloy Chromiuni-nickcl--iiioiy'i)deiitim Steel bv the Basic
Open-hearth Process (Izinenemye soderzhaniya vodoroda i
azota pri vyplavke vysokole-irovannoy khromoniketernolib-
denovoy stali osnovnyrn n-iartenovskini protsessurn)
PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1958,
Nr 1, pp 34-40
ABSTRACT: Experimental heats (He) are run in 30, 45, and 65-t open-
hearth furnaces. [H] is determined from pre-hardened
samples by the method of the Department of Steel Nfetallurgy
of the Urals Polytechnic Institute, while N) was determined
by the method of dissolution. As a rule, H I rises during the
He and, for example, is 3.96 cm3/100gf,'Ision, on the average,
for a 30-t furnace, while it is 4.05 at the onset of pure boil and
7.20 cm3/100 g prior to deoxidation. As the metal temperature
rises, [ H] in the Ile and the ladle also increases. The mini -
Card 1/2 rnum (14 ] is observed at a slag basicity (CaO %/SiO2 '/'o) of
SOV/137-58-10-20558
Change in Hydrogen arid Nitrogen Contents (cont.)
3.1-3.5. As ( C) rises, [ 11ij diminishes. The f NJ diminishes in the (.ourse
of the He, increases after deoxidation and during pouring, and in a 30-t furn-
ace comes to 0.003Z77o upon fusion. 0.00258% at the start of pure boil, and
0.00224 and 0.00264% prior to and after deoxidation, respectively.
A. S.
1. Stee)--Production 2. Steel--Propertie-- dydrogen-Effectiveness
4. N-4trogen-Effectiveness
Card 2/2
SOV
A" ransl.ition f rom- fie ferativii)-y zhurna I, Met a I I ur~-.~ya, 11');8. Nr- 8, p 2-36 (USSR)
AUTHORS, Kurochkin, K. T. , Urnrikli;n, P. V. : Baum, B. A.
TITL E - The Effect. of Hydrogen and Nitrogen on the E~ectrurnagiietic
Properties of 'i ransformer Stvcl odcroda i azota
tia clektrotektirlicheskiye svoyst.,a tra-,1ozrnWornUy stali)
PERIODICAL: Iz,.- vyssh. micbn. zw.vdvyll~ Cht-r-ov., nietaljurg4vil'
1958, Nr 2, pp J43 - 150
ABSTRAC,r: The effect of H on the magnet.i( properues of transformer
steel (TS) was investigated. 7t is csfabh,hed that H increases
the electrical losses I'd the magwftid,! c7i Flc and reduce:i the
magnetic permeability ot the TS. Tiie gyrcates~ reduct.-:or of
the magnetic pcrmeabilitv w,ts ob-iierved .n weak magnetic
liclds~. The harmful efte(ts ot N on hie 111'1gi)et'c pioperties
of the TS are not as strongly pronou~;tk-d a.-, those cl the 1-1. At
a saturation temperature of 850C and 950"C, the e!ei-trical
losses and the HC reach it maximurn -vhon the pressure of N
amounts to 100 mrn Hg Since the actual presure of N during
smelting is considerably greater tha- 2rO mm Hg, ~he influ-
ence of N present in TS can-iot he e0m riated tinder standard
Card 1/1 industrial conditions, I B.
1. Stoel-1-Ingrietic properties 2. Hyr!rogen--!!agnet1C effects
3. Nitrogen-Magrietuic effects
BOGATMMV, V.'Yo# inzho; U-MOC-HU-M -KPT*o dote*# kand.tekhn.uauk:
11~-
UNRIZRIN. P.V.. p;ooi;.",'"Z'olgo~r-ie-):h-a.,nauk
Water permeability of basic slags. Izv.vys&ucheb*zav*; chememets
no,8:13-20 Ag 158. (MIRA 3-1:3.1)
1. Uralskly politekhnicheskiy institut.
(S lag-Perue ability) (Steel--Hydrogen content)
BILYSMO ONVWIMU I "UUDSU WOW n& 0%
Todaradop-dtasemsU.
ropwt mkvitt" for %)o Ab rtweleal ChwA"l Cmfwerwe to
st"I hvdwuoo.
MOSCOW
so" 6 - y). '2- 6/.,;~
C R ':andidato of Tc(,.)ni(;,.l 1 v jj,; ~'-!j
Docent,,
Baum, B.A. , Koncvalo-i, POS tyk:t, V .7. , ~Lll'!
N.F., Engineers
T I T LEI Hydrogen and Nitrc~,cn Di,.;tribution in ~;tt~O T:!,- -(,t 3 ('~a::pc-
deleniye vcdoroda i azota v stallriykh otlivkakh)
ILvestiya vysahikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya
1959, fir 2, pp 43-49 (USSR)
B C T~e existin- late an gas behavior in zteel Iuring cr;,r.;-,-.!1
'Ziltion and cool inr, rrooonfel ',,I,- Khan,
DqboT*y, SbArip
vcyokiy Z-Her I-" -and / -.-ter - UrOL 11i'luffielt--t. Tr.'
U-/ 112
is nj-p3cntA1 on results c.'
!,ledium-car6n c)iror.,.o-nickel-molybderiii,-, ~"teel
porpose r;f deter;.-iiniriC j,%n distribution .ftei i,,:,
cf.anj;(,-9 in the Cas content aurin- heat
;--ea content ~ivtov;,.ined by vacutim-heatin,,
content by-mc,.n'r.-"of dinsolvinc,. It wan sUtted that hy_lr,~,eri
, . , ', ':~i 'Lliv uolid metal durine, cryst-all-7.v-ticn ri,;
was go.
Card 1/3 concentrated in the liquid solution. Hydrogen concentration
S Oil Il
Hydrogen and Nitrogen Distribution in Steel Ingots
in the Internal zones of tht steel ingots during the
from the liquid to the solid stage caused bubble formati.on,
friability, poro"ity and hatorogen,~-ous hydroeen divtrllj~~tioi).
Eydrogen passage from peripherial zones towartj the center
continued durine phase changes in the steel. After cooling
the ineots were oversaturated with hydroder which left thi:
.metal by diffuDion toward the surface and by desorption into
the atmosphere. The diffusion rate increased with higher
teraperatures. Vith regard to nitrogen distribution it wa.,; only
stated that it was non-uniform.
There are 2 diagrams, 3 tables, 2 graphs and 5 ref~,r~.nce::,
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I-,), wl 'I'-.- i, ! .,- ~. , otribution irl f3tor.~l Trigot!!
.;(;Vl/l -(,/, It
-7 ~ " " "',. 'iE% ' '~ --*~,, -),~3:Vrkh')ichc-skiy institut ( Ural P- I -, f. ~ -,-I-, - -
_..St .,. _ -
Kafedra met&Uurgi:L stali (Chair of Steel XetALUurgy)
OmokiY mashinostroitellnyy zavod (Omsk Machine-builcling Plant)
kand.takhn.nauk, dots.; WRIKHIN, P.T., doktor tekbn.
nauk, prof.; BOGATENKOV, V.F., inth.; BUTAKOV, D.K., kand.
takhmnauk, date.; BAUM, B.A., inzh.
Answer to N.S.Mikhailets* Izv.vys.uchab.zav.; chern.met.
2 nn.7:147-1~1 JI 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Urallskiy politekhnichaskiy inutitut.
(Metala--Hydrogen content)
EMOCHKIN, K.T.. kand.takhn.nauk; BAUM. B.A., in7h.; KDN0VA1OV, A.B., lnzh.;
POSTYKA. Y.Y., inzh.
Gas moisture in open-hearth furnace combustion chambers and hydrogen
content In the metal. Metallurg 4 no-3:16-19 Mr 159-
(MIRA 12:4)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheakiy institut im. S.M. Kirova I Omskiy
sayod tranaportnogo mashinoetroyeniya.
(Open-hearth furnaces)
(Steel-hydrog&n conteta)
UMKHIN, P.V.,, doktor tekhn.nauk prof.; klWCHKIN, K.T., Imnd.tekhn.nauk,
dots.; HIMELISKIT, P.Te., kand.takhn.nauk
Effect of early slag formation on hydrogen content in the
metal during the open-hearth process. Trudy Ural.politakh.
ins t. no.75:7-19 '59. (MIRA 13:4)
(Steel--Ilydrogen content) (Opan-hearth proceon) (Slag)
BOG,iTMOV, V.F. , inzh.; UHRIKHIN, P.V. , doktor takhn.nauk prof.;
KMOIEKIN, K.T., kand.tokhn.nauk
Water p"meability of liquid banic alaga. Trudy Ural.politnk-h.
inat. no.75:20-25 159. MRA 13:4)
(Slag) (Stonl-Hydrogen contont)
KUROCHY.M., K.T,; ILkUM, B.A.j KOSTYUCIMIKO, H.P.
Correlation between the a,~+Iual and equilibrium concentrations
of hydrogen in stee.1 awing the opon-Nart'~ process. Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.j chern. iA. no.2:25-31 160. (!1111% 15:5)
1. Urallskiy politeldmiche:,kiy in-,titut.
(Stool jon cuntont)
(V.,,, por.- 1. IL uid oquilibrium)
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COVERAGEj The collection contains papers reviewing the doyelopv.,nt of eipen-
hearth steelmaking theory and practice. The papers, written by staff
members of schools of higher education, scientific research institutes,
and main laboratories of metallurgical plants, were presented and discussed
at the Scientific Conference of Schools of fligher Education. The follwing
topics are considered: the kinetics and mechanism of carbon oxidation; the
process of slag formation in open-hearth furnaces using in the charge either
ore-lime briquets or composite flux (the product of calcining the mixture of
lime with bmxite)j the behavlor of hydrogen in the open-hearth bath; metal
deaulfurization processesi the control of the open-hearth thermal melting
regime and its automation; beat-engineering problems in large-capacity
furnaces; aerodynamic pTopertiee of fuel gases and their flow in the fdrnace
combustion chamber; and the improvemLnt of high-alloy steel quality thrvugh
the utilization of vacuum and natural gases. The following persons took
part in the discussion of the papers at the Conference: S.I. Pilippar,
V.A, Kudrin, HaA* Glinkovt AP. Nam, V.I. Yavoyakiy, 0,N, Oyks and Ye,
V. Cheliahchav (Hoscow Steel Izwtitute)l Ye. A. Kazachkov and A. S.
Kharitonov (Zhdanoy Metallurgical Institute)j N.B. Hikhaylets(Institute of
Chemical Metallurgy of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR);
A.I. Stroganov and D. Ta. Povolotakiy (Chelyabinsk PolZtechnic Institute)l
P.V. Umrikhin Ural Polytatchnic Institute); I.X. romin (the Moscow "Serp i
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References follov ooma of the articles. There am 268 references, mostly Soviet.
TAMZ OF CONIA"EMM:
Foreword
Yavoyskly, V. I. (Mookavokly institut stzIl - Hoewd Steel Institute].
Principal Trends In the Deyelopwnt of ScIentiflo Research In Steel
Manufacturing T
71lippov, S. I. (Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Moscov Steel
Institute]. Regularity Patterns of the Kinetics of Carbon Oxidation 15
in Metals With Lov Carbon Content
[V. 1. Antonenko Participated in the experimenteJ
Layin, S. L. [Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Dnepropetrovskiy
metallurgichaskly institut - Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute].
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Grrbatov, I.I. (Docent, Moakovakiy vechernyy wtallurgicheskiy Inatitut
hight Scnool of the Moscow Kitallurgical Institute]. Effective Wtho4
of C~,nducting the Open-Hearth Process 397
..Kurecikin K T (Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences), and B.A. Ba,=
iErF',r,e rNal Polytechnic Institute]. Relation Betveen Actual and
Calculated Content of Hydrogen in Open-Hearth Steel 400
Kazachkov, Ye, A. (Docent, Candidate of Technical SciencesiUdanoy
Matal1urgical Institute]. Absorption of Oxygen From the Furnace
Atmaphere by Metal and Oxygen Content In the Metal Daring Malting
In a Recirculation P)arnace 410
Kharitonov, A.S. (Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Zhdanoy
Metallurgical Institute]. The Rate of Absorption of Ox7gen From the
]Parnace Atmosphere by Metal 420
Discussion of Papers 428
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COVERAGE: The collection contains reports presented at the fifth
annual convention devoted to the review of the physicochemical bases
of the steelmaking process. These reports deal with problems of the
mechanism and kinetics of reactions taking place ir. the molten metal
in steelmaking furnaces. The following are also discussed: problems
involved In the production of alloyed steel, the structure of the ingot,
the mechanism of solidification, and the converter steelmaking
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Bogatenkov, V. F., K. T. Kurochkin, and P. V. Umrikhin. Investi-
gating the Per meabitiiy--of-B-a-siZ-D~en-Hearth Slag to Hydrogen 195
Grigorlyev, V. P. , A. F. Vishkarev, B. G. Korolev, Ye. V. Abro-
simov, and V. 1. Yavoyskiy. Effect of Phosphorus and Manganese
on the Surface Tension of Ferrocarbon Alloys 204
Khitrik, S. 1. , and Ye. 1. Kadinov. Reducing Chromium Losses in
Making Stainless Steel With the Use of Oxygen [Blast] 213
[The following persons participated in the research work: A. V.
Rabinovich, Yu. V. Chepelenko, V. P. Frantsov, I. P. Zkbaluyev,
V. F. Smolyakov, P. V. Demidov, M. M. Dovgiy, T. M. Bobkov,
Ye. 1. Moshkevich, A. M. Neygovzen, T. F. Olenich, K. P. Gunaza,
B. I. Zlatkina, and Yu. A. Nefedov. j
PART II. CONVERTER PROCESSES
Baptizmanskiy, V. 1. Certain Problems of the Mechanism and
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AL1THORS: Kurochk1n_,.__K_.__,T., Baum, B. A.
TITLE: Ratio of the actual to the equilibrium concentration of hydrogen in
metal from an open-hearth heat
'PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 19651, 2c), abstract
11VI88 (V sb..- "Novoye v teoril I praktike prolz-va martenovak.
stali", Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1961, 400 - 4o9. Discuss., 428 -
439)
TEXT: The values of the mass-transfer coefficients through z1ag in basic
and acid processes are approximately estimated. For the basic process at pure
ebullition D - 1.~5 cm 2/min The h rogen permeability of the slag for this
period is 5.22 cm /min-cm3/;oo g mmV2 of mercury. After reduction of the vat
D w 0.65 crr.2/mln. The hydrogen permeability is 2.24 cm"2/min_cm3/j(o g mml/2 mer-
cury. For the acid silicon reduction proceso D - 1.13 cm2/min. The hydrogen per-
meability is 2.81 cm2/min-cm3/100 g mmi/2 of mercury, The mass transfer coeffi-
cient of H2 for the silicon reduction process is lower by a factor of 1.5, and the
hydrogen permeability of the alkalinic slag Is greater by a factor of 2 than that
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Ratio of the actual to the equilibrium ... Ao6O/AlOl
of the acid process. Despite the elimination of H2 by means of CO bubbles, the
process of 112 absorption by the metal dominates the process of liberation. The.
higher the VC, the more 110 is eliminated and the greater, is its qUantlty absorbed
by the vat. An Increase in 1'2 concentration In the metal during the smelting
process indicates the fact that Its content tends to some definite quantity, whict,
may be thought of as the equilibrium concentration of 112- The measurements or 112
solubility were carried out on a Sieverts-type laboratory apparatus. The equi-
librium concentration of H2 for the conditions of open-hearth steel was calculated
from the solubility measured. The interaction reaction of water vapor with molten
Fe -.H2 as + FeOmolten in Fe ~ Femolten + H20 as' lies at the basis of the cal-
cula.io� Of the equilibrium concentration. Af temperatures of a s~eel-smelfdng
vat and at 02 content equal to 0.02%. the value of the ratio PH-ra/P11, fluctuates
between the limits 0.10 - 0.14, 1. e. 90 - 95% of the water vapor is being de-
composed, Consequently, into the equationjHj= k1i VP_11" instead of the partial
2
pressure of pure 112 it is possible to substitute the sum of the partial. pressures
of water vapor and of 112 in the gaseous phase in the open-hearth flirnace. Ac-
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Ratio of the actual to the equilibriu:!i ... A060/AIOI
cording to this equation one calculates the equilibrium concentrations of H2 in
the metal, which are considerably higher than the actual H., concvntvatllons; the
latter tend toward the equilibrium values, 'iie also Rol'. z1h,"If.. Met,
17057,
Yu. Nectikin
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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YEIUIIOV, G.S.; P.V.; I~UAGEIJN# K.T
Water porracability of acid open-shearth Durnace sla-s. rzv.
vy3. ucheb. zuvo; cl.,,Irn. i-!jt. iio..'1:65-72 161.
(MEU 14:2)
1. Ural'3kiy politeldmichiskiy institut.
(Open-hearth furnace3--mEquirnent and supplies)
(31ag-l"ermadbilit)
N,
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A161/AI33
AUTHORSs Baum, B. A., Kuroahkin, K. T., Umrikhin, P. V.
TITLEs The process of hydrogen liberation from liquid steel in gas blowing
PERIODICALt Izvestiya vyeshikh uchabnykh xavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 2,
1961) 22 - 31
TEXTt The results of an experimental Investigation are d soussed with ref-
erences to data of nineteen works partly confirming the authoraf conclusions and
partly illubtrating that the existing opinions on the process are different. Three
alloys were malted 14 the subject experiments: a) Fe - C (0.8 - 1.0% C. 0,10 Mn,
0,01 31,'0-015 P, OX04 S, 0.1 - 0.3 Al)j b) Fe - S (0.02.C, 0410 Mn, 0.01 Si,
0-015 P, 0-07 - 0-09 S, 0-1 - 0-3 Al)j o) Fe - C - 3 (0-8 - 1.0 C, 0.10 Mn, 0.01
Si, 0-015 P, 0.07 - 0.09 3, 0.1 - 0.3 Al). The test conditions were the followingt
30 - 35 Xg of the metal was melted in a laboratory induction furnace; blowing and
mixing w= effected at a reduced current of 10 - 15 kw; the bath depth was 160 -
180 mmi deoxidization was carried out,with aluminum, the gas was blown thr6ugh one
iron pipto with mapsaite cylindrical nozzle with closed bottom and four side holes
4 or 6 avi in diameter; the metal was saturated with hydrogen after melting by
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The prooema of hydrogen liberation from liquid steel ... A160133
means of bVbbling with mixed 10% propane and 90% butane; blowing pure argon and
helium (with not more than 0.13% N and 0.006% 0 ), nitrogen (N99.0%) an4 ohlorine,
~i 0.04 - 0.1 atm pressure; the eifect of mi~Q was also ptudied. The mixing
of metal by blowing and stirring did not exceed the usual rilming in shop furnaces.
The vcperlmental results are illustrated In graphs and a table. Gas.neutril to
hydroken bad no effect on'its eltmination; nitrogen caused an -abrupt increase of
the hydrogen-conoentraticp in the metal; ohlorine.raised the dehydrogenation
rate not only by the [H] + [H] f -(H 21 Bur eaction, but by the formation
of HC1 as well that was ffiftPunder IM9 Helt conditions. The obtained data as well
an observations in other works made previously indicated pulsations and an unsteady
motion of the raising gas bubbles in the metal. It is apparent that no resistant
lam1nal films exist on 'the boundary between the metal and gas bubbles, the liquid
metal layer on the boundary with the gas bubble is being permanently renewed, and
the rate of element transf6r from the volume to the free surface depends on the
rate of turbulent diffusion. Hence If an element liberates frow.the surface layer
into the gaaeous phase through a chemical reaction at a limited rate, it is very
probable that just this reaction will be limiting the process rate. It may there-
fore be concluded thqt the hydrogen liberation process from liquid steel during
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The process of hydrogen liberation from liquid steel A161/A133
rimming in furnaces and during blowing in ladles Is kinetic. The stage limiting
the process is the stage of hydrogen recombination in the surface layer with simul-
taneous desorption of the molecule Into gaseous phase. Concluslonst 1) The rate
of hydrogen elimination In blowing, through the induction Mrnace crucible is limit-
ed by the rate of recombination (with simultaneous molecule desorption) on the
metal-gas boundary. 2) The factors having the strongest effect on the rate of the
process are - the blown gas consumption. the depth to which the blowing pipe is
submerged iii metal, the metal temperature, and the pipe nozzl& holes diameter.
Neither the chemical combosition of the metal nor the nature of gas beihg*blown
(if it does not react with hydrogen) do have any noticeable effect on the rate of
hydrogen elimination. 3) The laboratory~tes~ results and a co4arison of mixing
effect lead to the conclusion that the hydrogen elimination process is also kinetic
at the rimming of metal in industrial furnaces and during the blowing'in ladles.
Mere are 4 figures, 1 table and 19 r~ferencest 14 SovIet-bloo and 5 non-Soviet-
-bloc. The two references to English-language publications read as follows: C. E.
b1ma. Electric Furnace Steel Conference Proceedings, v. 7, 1949, 302 - 313; L. F.
Barnhardt. Elcotr. Furnace Steel Conf. Proceedings, v. 13, 1955, 58 -.69.
ASWftATION: Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Ural Polytechnic Institute)
SUEKr=: june 8, 196o
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IrUROCHKIN, K.T.; BAUM, B.A.
Hydrogen in the metal of basic open-hearth smelting. Trudy Ural.
pol-itekh. inst. no.U6:56,~~ 161. (MM 16:6)
(Steel-Hydrogen content)
'KUROCHKIN, K.T.; BAUM, B.A.; FFDOTOV, G.K.; LIRMAN, A.M.; ROSHCHEKTATEV, V.I.
-.111 -1- A 0--'
Hydrogen in acid steel made from a liquid semifinished product.
Trudy Ural. politekh. inst. no.116:65-75 161. (MIU 16:6)
(Steol-Metallurgy) (Steel-Hydrogen content)
DAWIL, B.A. (6v,.~rdlovvk); KU0CHKIN, K.T. (Sverdlovsk); F.V.
(,0'v,:rdlovuk)
-'ffoct of hydrogun on the surface tension of iron and its alloys.
Izv. All. SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i topl. no.3:82-8c,, My-Je 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
(Iron-Hydrogon contont) (Surfaco tonBion)
YERSHOV, G.S.; KUROCHM, K.T., WaMIN, F-V.
Kinetics of the passage of hydrogen in the gaseous phase through
slag into themetal, Izvsvys,ueheb,zav,; chern.met, 4 no.604-41
161. (MIRA 106)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
(Steel-Hydrogen content)
BAUM, B.A.;- KUROGUil"l-, K.-T-.;. ME11KIIIII) 1,.V.
Surface activity of hydrogen in liqlAd iron. F-lz. met.i
metalloved. 11 no.6:960-961 Je 16). (MIffik 1416)
I. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S. 14. Kirova.
(Surface tension)
(iron-Hydrogen content)
YERSHOV, G.S.; KUROCHKIII, K.T.; MIKIIIII., P.V.
Effect of slag conditions on hydrogen behavior in the metal
of an acid open-hearth furnace. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern.
met. 5 no.5:56-62 162. (KIRA 15:6)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Steel-Hydrogen content)
31032162102810121'0231"023
B104/B186
AUThORS: Levin, Ye. S., Kurochkin, K. T., and Umrikhin, 11. V.
1 T I,E: A device for hydrogen sampling of liquid metal qamrlen by
vacuum treatment
-"Ri 0 DI ~,AL: Zavod ikay a labor at or iy a, v. 28, no. 1,1611,
~;-;XT: ,iti, tho device shown in the figure,. liquid metal is sa:mpled in
t~e following way: the tap (3) is opened and the rod (1) is pushed down
until the mouthpiece of the ampoule (15) is immersed in the metal. After
the ampoule is filled the rod is pulled out. The ampoule is not completely
inside the body (~"). The tap (3) Is then closed, and the bo(ty (2)
together with the rod ifl shifted into its topmost ponition and fixeo by
thQ collar (8). The rod is then lowered,'the ampoule with the metai sleeve
is taken out and immersed in cold water. After the ampoule h,-.o been
replaced the device is restored to its initial position. There is 1 figure.
AS"',OCI MON: UraLl skiy olitekhnichookiy institut (Ural Poll ytechrii c
Institute)
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Diai-ram of the nevice. Leeond: sealinF,
4 (7
-,P~Lcullnl induction furnact:. 111) flance.
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LEVIN, Ye.S.; KUROCHKIN, K.T.; UNRIMINI P.V.
Effect of certain -factors on -the kinetics of hydrogen removal from
liquid steel during its vacuuming. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern.
met. 6 no.lOt43-51 163. OCERA 16:12)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheakiy institut.
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A1JTH OR Lovint Ye. So Kurochkin K. T.; Umril~hin P V
T IT 12: Device for sa-mpling molten met"12. duaring the vacuun rooossi
p
u,ithout disturbing the a Sys
V ouum tom
SO-ORCE: Byulleten' teldiniko-okonomichoskoy informat-~4i no
6, 1963
.10-11
TOPIC TAGS: vacuum processp metallurgy, sampling, inspection,
analy5ls: molten metal p
ABSTRACT: The Ural Polytechnical Institute has developed a sampler
for determining the ran - h d it nd nor=etallie
1~0 011 n ro
0 "'3n '3x'00~
Inclusion con e ng FiVoc,63 so aavacuum induction
tents i~n ~mo F0 jFn
furnaca. The doviC3 is s ee bo a Uvable rod passinG
i steel N~ with
through a brans vacuum cook into the furnace. The cook is attached
to a flange Vaich is welded to the top of the furnace. A quartz test:
tube is fastened by a metal bushing to the lower end of the rod. The;'
quartz tube has a side opening for spontaneous filling with metal,,
An aluminum wire is placed into the tube to thicken the nample (apprp:
'Ximately 0,5-1ml, aluminum 13 introduced). To take a sample, the rodi
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ia loworod into the motel to fill tho tube. Then the tube is raise'd
ilomovod togothor with the bushing, and another tube and bushing are
a ttachod In their place for the next sampling, The interval botwo%i
samplings is no more than 30 sees, This onripler has provon reliable,
and a.,~i
0 7 to mnintain iiaor- used on a vaoutt- induction furnace of the
I-Voo. Saiapling for quick analysis rnakes it possible to
Control tho vacuum process during operatlion, Original art, has:
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AUTHORt JeyjU Ye, S.; KurmahUa. x,, uL=~khinl p~ v
The kinetics of
hydri geo rem va;Aduririg vaeu=lng of molten stool
SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 6, 1963, 5"7
TOPIC TAGS: steel deganifications induction vacuum furnace, VG 50/2500 motor
generator, 0jFnvSijP,9, residual pressure
ABSTRACTi Authors atudied the moohanion of steel degasification during its vaou=-
ing. A type MP - 52V serd-IndustrIal. inauction vacuui furnace wi,'h a V., 50/25 ki i
motor roneratorAtas used for the tests. The metal was commercial Iron composed of.
-6, S. The metal was maltod down and then saturated with hydrogen,
after which the slag was cleaned off from the awface and samplen were taken for
determining the hydrogen content. Teat tatiperaturen and holdine time vere varied.
Authors conclude that degaalfication of a metal during vacuiLting occuars under ki-
netic conditions initially, then in proportion to thu decrease or the hy6rceen eom-i~
contration in the mixed and diffusion conditions. Hydropen content in the netal
after deganification was proportioral to the aquare root of the residizal pressure
in the chanbor for all conditions. A change in the hydrogen concentration and
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