SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKULINA, S. N. - NIKULSHIN, K. YE.

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grai VAL qty, ONIgraition and uniform distribution of sulfur In rubber aftes. G. A. BLOKH, V. Ya. VEMIDIONOVA# G. P. KIKLUKHIN, 1. 1. KUKnEKKO, A. F. REWW--VA, 1. R. V. NIKULINA and M. 1. PRZIIEBYVSKrY. lagkaya Prom 15, go 1, :~8-30 1955 Study was with labeled atom. After 4-6 passes through a narrow gap between rolls, S use distributed evenly. During short Contpet of a raw mix with fabric at roca temp., there was utgration of S. 1here was also migration from vulcanited rubber Into the raw adz. During vulasnisation, migration into the fabric layer wea not stopped by tale; a paper layer reduced migration. B. Z. KAMICH NIKULIKA# S.N.1 KORKIM, S.Te. Catalytic properties of soue clays of the Irkutsk Prom nce. Report 96.5t Exchange activity of clays. Izv. Fiz.-khin. nauch.-Isol. Inst. Irk. un. 5 no.lr246-251 161. OGRA MsO (Irkutsk Province-Clay) (Catalysts) Z0V-/8l_rq-16-576r-q Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Hr 16, p 286 (U33R) AUTHORS- Hikulina, 3. Larina, V.A. TFILE: The Investigation of the Catalytic Proper-ties of Clays of Eiatern Slb,~rla and the Methods of Their Industrial Utilization PERIODICALt V sb.i Issled. I Ispollzovaniye glin. Llvov, L1vu.t%&. un-t, pp 470 - 482 (Engl. res.) AB-TrRACT: The kaolinite clays of the Irkutskaya Oblast' have a high catalytic ac- tivity In the cracking of petroleum hydrocarbons, which Is not lower than that of a synthetic alu,-,iosilicate catalyst. The treatment of these clays by acids increases their catalytic properties. The activation of the In- vestigated clay samples can be carried out by hydrochloric an well as by sulfuric sold. In the hot activation of the clays a considerable part of Al is washed out which Is not observed In cold treatment. The invest1gated clays of Eastern 31torla can find broad application In the processes of cracking and purification of oil products. G. Yaalennikova. Cai-i 1/1 It It F. fill 0 W/35-59-8-6230 TrowlatUft fmc fieferativTWF zhuivAl, Astronomira L a*odeziya, i9sq, Nr 6,0 P 19 AUTMv UbdIna, T.G. Tnut On Tv*lve Uriablo Start Discovered by the Obs*rvatory in -.Auk= PWaOMCALt Antram. tairkalyar, 1W, August 26, Mr 194, pp 26 - 27 AWIMACTt On the basits of pl&teg obtained at the Institute of Astra- physics AS Tadzhik SSR during. the, period fr= 1939 - 1947, 12 variable at&ra were analyzed from the list publis.1-ted by tht Observatory in Bamberg. The characteristics of the variability, of the luminosity of these stars, art given briefly: EM 149 Fac. Algol. From 75 platen for the period from JD 242WI - 36IC-9 one sinimun was noted. OV 151 Zri. Algol. 126 photographs for tho, Period from JD 2429580 - 35894, revealed It minim,& and tht~ weakening of luminosity. BV 152 Tau. Algc'. A hundred pholtagraphs for the period from JD 9-4328% - 36102 revealed 5 minima. Ell 155 Ori. Prom 2W photographic eatimates, in the interval frm JD CAZ4 1/2 242954T - 33510, no oscillation of luminosity was noted. OV 157 WIXIMIYA, T.G. Tom oellpaing varfabUs, Astron. todr. ool":15-16 Ir 15a. Oau Ilts) loAstrommichookojs obserwatorlya, Stallosbad. (Starve Variable) VIKULINA. T.G.; SOLOTIM. A.T. larlations of tho porlo(I of the ciplvoti TX Delphiml. Astrom. tsir. no.190:22-23 Kr '58. (KIRA 11:9) 1. Astrnnoutchnsitaya observittorlya. StaltuAba4. (Stars, Vnriablo) SIXULINA, T.G. Twelve variable stare discovered by the HkaborC Observatory. Astrou. tair. no.194:26-27 AC '58. (KIRA 12:12) lolustitut astraftsikI AN Tadsh. SSR. (Stars* Tarlable) NEMINA, T.G. XmIna of Kira Coti-type stars* Agtron.tstre 1) 158. no*196912 OUJU 1217) 1. InstItut aotroftzikl, Stallubade (Stars. Variable) NIXUL116k. T.G.- SOWVITXV. A.V. - . -- - Anomalous Cnphoold T% Delphint. Blul.last.astrofix.Al r&4&h. SSR 50.25:19-22 159. (KM 13:5) (Cephel4s) InKUL19A. T. G. Two eclipsing AU*I-type variables. 9It&l.Iast.&strofIz.LX In"h-S51 no-25:26-30 '59. (MIRA 13:5) (Stars. Yartable) MIKULIKA, T.G. Awantaus Capheld V Geminorum. Stal. last.astro fj %.AN Tn4zh. SSR no-?5131-34 '59- (MM 1395) (cepholds) I .1 "I -N I-- RIIEUUKA. T.G. Maxima of Ydra Cott-tne stars. Astron.tsir. no.207:14 0 159. (KIRA 11:6) 1. Institut astrofittki AN Tadshikskoy SSR, (Stars. Variable) NIXUUIA, ?.Go _-. Sixteen variables digeovere4 at the fiamberC Gbper.atoryo Astrom. teir. no.207:14-16 9 459-w (MIRA 13:6) 1 2. InstItut astroftelki AN Tadshikskoy SSR. (Store, Variable) NIXULIM, T.G. -of Mira Coti-type stars. Per.avoody 13 w.4t295-296 Mr 161. (KERA 15:3) 1. rastitut astruflaW AN Tadshikskay $SRI, Stalinabade (Stars,, Variable) NIKUUNAt T.Q. 16 owtimatIgated variable stam In IN liste, Astroo.tair, no.227ol7-18 F 162, (MIRA 16ol) 1. Inatitut astrofitiki'AN Tadshikokoy SM. (Stars, Variable) NIOLINA T.G. - ~. - ~ Six variable stars in the BV list. Blul. Inst. astrofiz. AN Tadsh. SSR no.35145-56 163. (MIRA 170) C. .*A ~r~ ~,, ". 'A W4 MIKULIKAO T.G. Hudas of 45 Kim Coti-type stam Btui. IL&t. astrofig. AS Tadsh. M no.32t~7-20 162. (KIRA 17i11) r r r r If no. -A;;2 J I - AV I O.V. rl~ -,tn "In rni,7&rinolog! I (d I r.- pro'. NIKULINA. V.A.,, kand. med. nauk DiaCnosis and surgical treatment of hyperparethyrold v1sceral d1seases, Rhirurglia 40 no.1214O-" D 164. (MIRA 1913) 1. Khlrurgicheekoye otdoleniye (zav.- prof. 0.V. Ilikolayov) Woosoyuznogo Institute. ekspertmentallnoy endokrinologil, Moskva. MiKULIRA, V.A.; Z.A.; roentganolor,lcal :araliels. Probl. ord)k. I i-orm. 1: no.2..;.!-.1.3 Mr-Ap 165. 1. Wrurgicheskoye otlalonipa (mv. I rentg9nologlche,ikoy,:! otdnleniy,! (znv. - jrof. nkly) Vse:7oT-izno;,.) (direktor - .rof. KEFOMN, V.I.; V.A. Malignant tumors of the parathyrold glands. KhlrurCiia 41 no.4s 40-43 Ap, 165. (MIRA ISO) 1. Khirurgichoskole otdeleniye (&&v. - prof. O.V. Nikolayev) Vaesoyutncgo Institute, skaperimentallnoy ondokrinologii, Moskva. lWLMIM, W.A. Appoadlettle without pronowcod ch~Vso In tht app*adfc. boy.md. 21 Supplement:12 157. (N IRA 11: 2) 1. Is Moskovskoy gorodskoy iclinichealcoy bollaitsy No.33 Is"at &A. Ostroumove. (AMIEDICITIS) '6 TWIWTA, To..K*; KIMiLDE Ko At, Tariattan of the prothroubin Imtox In arteriosclerosis and brain ,weasel spasum ln&=ed by hydroCsn sulf1de butbis. Zab. dielo 5 so. 1: 35-37 Ja-IF 159. (KIM 12 13) 1.9 ts dvordlovskogo rAucbma- Ise ledwatoll skelgo imtitul& kurwtolodi I f1stalt"11 (dir. - imed.imed. usak IF.T. Orlov) (PUMUMIN) (UMMXI SUMM-PIMCUMICAL WrWr) (310M, KIDZUM) (BlaW TASUM-DISNAU) USSR / Zooperesitology. Gaaoral Problocs. G Abg Zour: Ref Zhur-8101., No St 1959v 24179. Author : Iffikalf as v N Inst t Institato. Titla t on the Study of.Paresitarauna of Fishus of tha Nurlim*sys Grof4p ot Lakos. Orig Pub: ?r, ".Itayek. #,-kbL. in-tat 1957t vr,~. So 372- Abstraot: Tho complato parasitological UevactiOat carriad out in 1956, of 9S speaimax of fish (&n4 an In- c*mplato ono of 90 spacimax) ravaelad 19 spacLs of parallitos an follows: protozoans, 3 spaoiGs; monason3tia tramtodox, 4; digonotic trmatodox,, 4, castodoso 3; namatodoe, 3; copapadous crusta- *;an* and Branotaurs, ono apaoias oaahe Tho grast- *at dogroo of Infestation ms in Halo-Topollnoyo Card 1/2 L 7841-66, 1)ZEW ZAWT(M)/~!,9 , IZEP wft)Lg~tp (e)/EPA(s) -JkL ACC NIA APSM121 IJP(c) JD/GO/W3 SOUMS CCON: UlVO048/05/ID29/011/20%',:i-/iO-67*~- ALM1011: Xrmmarov,O.P., Sholok~.ovIch.M.1h.* Grionov k~I.K. Derberavs,~.Vj G A ORG: Rontov-on-tho Dan State University (Rostovskly-no-Donu geruderstvennyy universitot). TITLEi Increase of the Curie point of ferroe1&c&.Ktg.A& "t%risls by introduction of nonf erroolec trio dopantx L%Port, Fourth All-Union Conference an Ferro-electricity held at Rostov-on-the Don 12-16 So r 1969-- S OU TC K; AN 85SR. Izvestlys. Seriya fixicheskaya, v. 29, no. 11, 1965, 2W4-2067 TOPIC.TAGS: ferroplectric xat~~ikl solid solution, dopart, barium titan&%*, It', zirconium, opper Ilicop point. 0 C.-T 0 t]-LL-I;T_, dielectric constant, dielectric re'7Fax`ato~,77ffe_ ABSTRACT: The temperature deperdence of the dielectric constant of DaTIO and forro- electric (Ba, 8r)TiO and Ba(Ti, ZOO.3 solid solutiora containk-nir uO to io Nola % of 3 3 CaT103, DaS103, (Yi CUT103 (CLC03 + V02) was measured at 10 and 10 cycle/sec in order to detornine whether relaxation processes are involved In the apparent increase of the CGria temperature to which those nonferroolvctric dopants are known to give rise. In all cases the dielectric constant was independent of frequency and the temperature at which It reachee its maximum increased with IncreaBing dopant content. Tha.mea%urvments on.the 8Wr103--BaSIO system wore repeated with particular attentior to the purity of the materials, cp B;4'03 synthesized by the oxalate method, cp DsC03# Card L 7841-66 ACC HIs 0 and semironductor-grade 8103 being employed. The Curio point of the cp DsTI03 w" higher than that of the lose pure material, but It was raised still higher by addition of the PACO BDS 103, It is concluJod that relaxation prOCeS309 are not involved, but that a true increase of the Curie pOtnt takes place. The forroolectric nature of the dielectric constant maximum In the doped materials was confirined by observation of the hysteresis loops. The addition of the nontorroe loot ric dopant lead in all cases to a broadening of the dielectric constant peak (diffusion of the phase transition) and In most cases to a reduction of the maximum value of the dielectric constant. The results are discussed briefly In tems of tbo, theory of A.L.Khodakov and V -G.Granovakiy (Izv. vysh. uchebn. zavedl Yizlks, No. 2, 118 (1962)). "Fictitious Curio points" are assigned to the dopants, from which their influence on the Curia point of the doped fevroelectric can be calculated. It Is suggested that It may be possible to obtain ferroolectric solid solutions of nonforroolectric components homologous with DnTi03- It is not possible, however. to duracterize the offoct of a dopent by any single property of the "Wed Ion as, e.jr., Its polarizability. Further Investigation to desirable. OrIg. a". has: I fo3vulo and 5 tables. SUB CODE: 83, M1 StMM DATH: 00/ ORIG. IM: 007 OrH. MW: 002 nw ACCLWIO* We AP3=603 VM"j6310W1OD31002W=S AUMRSI Oft'sed% To S* I ~ Olksling I* S* I teltordics Oe We MUO Mdrops adsorption on Platinum, coated 812148, 9610 SOUICZe Vasseve UnivaolUte Testniko Serlo 2. KhijFlpg two 3# 1963# 24-28 MOIC TAGMs allles, g*19 platinue coated orilics. Celp tWdmgonv tWdrogen adsorption on silicak gel,, adsorption$ desorption, platinom coating,, platinum dispersion an Slue* gel A391RACTv' The adsorption of 9 on Ft/310~ was studied, and the data obtained was used to evaluate the dep Abe platinget layer di"vion in sanples obtained under various conditiorwe Th* catalyzers were prop"" br adsorption of ft annine ca siUca gel* Tho material was prepared by &WnC 25% of amma.-da to the K, pwl,6 solution heated to W-W. All Mo catalners contained 2% (by wt) of fts C wero dLffwv*lr "Weleade ?Ids Caused the variettlon In Pt dispersion on SLC~. Tho N adsorolon mw stedied at -196 to #2= and at ktrogon prosrare IC~-I-T KC. It Us$ 0"119W, that at -T6 to, 02= tt* ko"Cut adsorption was waU, CWd 211-L ACCESSION Mi AP3OM603 and almost inaspendmt, of toorwature, AS -19W.Uw adomirt increased substatt- tis.Uy and preeveded rapidly at 2W (P a IeQ sK Kg)-, Under Uke, latter aarditiotw Wo 6f total 9. was absorbed in th* f irot-odmt% and the adsorption oqullibriwt was reach" witUn an hour* Tho isothem of the, adoorytion, were mearn-ed under two candUtiom. The first involved the adsorption an the catalysers which were vacuum cooled to -19W; in the second case the complex were reheated to 20C and, than mcooled. to -19W before, the adsorption Loothem was measured, The reverse adsorption Isetborms on the catelywe at -1960 differed slightly frco the adsorp- tion Isotherm on 802, and the structure of the adsorption loyer on Ft at -U6C was different on the verimaly treated samples, How~v the saturation of the ft varface br brkrogen was earls" in all cases, The authors conclude that platinm dispersion in the platLas*-covered gilics, gels depends strongly an the rathed of sample, syntheelap btitp for samples obtained under optimal conditionap practicalIr the whole Ft is available for chemical sorption of hydrogen., Origo art. hats I table and 4 figures. ANWIATIONe Mookovddy wdversitet Katedre fLalchooker Wall (Noodw Univeral- tys DqKr%MV& at M81441 chw"ry$ Cord W -1 0 DWRINO V.S.; KITZLINA, V.S.1 POLMRAK, O.M. Conditions of the preparation and the dispersity of platinum in plRtinized silica gels. Zhur. fix. kh1m. Y7 no-5:1174- U77 My 163. (MIRA 17tl) 1. Moskovskiy gonudarstvennyy universitet Ineni M.V. Lomonasova. NIKMMUp To.K. (S.Owk) --.- - ., ftwide the survoyivAg &A plawl gmups with calcOAting mcblms. I%tf I put*khos. 6 n**2845 162. (MA 1582) (Wlmeds-NRLatonanco and rop&Lr) ll'~Khll :",i , Y'l 04,14 I . ~-It: X free :,. ""i:: litto . I . - Pr(Acglin, '(.,. W:1,11, I.. Gor,"fro-vskly i ortopAli - :'aa-11TE'Al -.-C. T. Aj,'SA'3,,'B=JUT, Z. A., Kand. Tekln. Nauk. i KRU71M.'YA-li, F. -., In--!&nor i ,AM . , Imberar Li3titut stroltelltrilth matarialov i sooruzhaniy Akadmin fAuk arrVanskoy SSR. M1,MMANEM KIJZlra*KH iAP-RIALOV IZEKMMXK:l ILSTORCUMUNIr AlU3[Al;,%,M MR. I-ace 95 908 ggLjmN$JLM ar Amlassm At PrJ*AWias Apmo=b Ymk m gamtrwIlm-9 amplated JA ISM. ifosaw, 1951 1. NIF.MMA, Z. it. Zo M- SR (6W) 4, Refractory Materials - Omutminak District 7. Report an the prospecting vmrk for refractory ancl inrusible clays lm~ the Omutainak District of the Kirov Province for 1944-1946. (Abstract) IzveGlavoupregeolefone no* 2, 1947. 9. MantgX Lists of Russian Accessions, Libmry of Congrees, Varch 1953, Uaclassiftede AGLMSKI'rt P.N.; BARLSH, V. ra.; DOGDANOU, S.L.; NITRIU. Zh.F. Da"loplaC a standard accvleromters Isn.tekh. no.7gl2-17 JI 061. (KM 24c6) (Accolorowtors) jj T V "- t Ij A _;i -7 R YVA KV~t .-~ - --- "Tactics of the Surgeon in Lcute Appendicitis.0 CeM Med Sci, Kfscow M,!llcal Stowtological rnat, Kin Health R5FSR, Fascow. 1954. (KL, Ito 1, An 55) Swvey of Seleattfle and Technical DIssertations Defendod at USM Higher Educational Inatitutious (12) SO$ Sim. go. 556, 24 Jun 55 KIL~CIMVSM N.A. (Kill chenmg k7i,,, K.O.1; 'El=-v nwurzuu, a.m. t v ClUkulinalkaj, S.M.); PALIU),, L.S. Motor homer in an olastia pipeline. Dop. All CM va.2tl65-jfR f62. (MMU l5c2) Is IvAtitut 00khaniki AN MM. 2. Chlen-korrespond*nt All USM (ror Killche"My. VA.). (Water homer) III 7-4f A.P5010197 F k iA, A -7~ 9 1~ A 3 kA~l ti 1, T. (V to 2=7i :qxiliatinn of amh "'A q U- ~,-l -ZM - r t 1',t'l ts of q !,h~l*-we t I J 17 j F) L ou A 01 Ol -77 r tw- 110 waptv iT r a c oc,-, un t m ur F. b it L nad nq r~j a If t "j, I Wf "'i J 1XICI-A up T e w tnr it p1cf A". fit ~tL Is mq, ) IJ ) ,Y/,: ____ L M ArC-M- A 16001240 CODr: LIR/011)'9/01'J/001/011/tY)Ol/0006 AUFHOR.' 9111chavskly,-H. A. (Kiev); Nikulinskaya, S. N. (Kiev) ORG: Institute of Mechanics, AN SSSR (Inatitut vwkhaniki AN SSSR) TITLE: On the axisymmetric mode of buckling of a circular cylindrical !shell SOURCE: Priklednaya makhaniks, v. 1, no. 11, 1965, 1-6 TOPIC TAGS: cylindrical shell, shell buckling, axisyrr*tric bucklinR, axiall, pressed cylindrical shell ABSTRACT: A critical analysis of the extating methods used in solving the problem of axisymm-tric buckling of circular cylindrical shells is presented. The classical solution (by R. Lorenz, S. P. Timoghenko, and R. Southwell about 50 years ago) of the problem of static buckling of a circular cylindrical shell under longitudinal com- pression forces uniformly distrIbuted along its face edges was analyzed by 14. A. Kil'chevekly (PHM, vol, 6. 1942) who introduced essential corrections to It. The results of this analysis are now repeated and an a0ditional discussion on this subject! ,is given. It is proven that the set of quasi-linear boundary conditions veloped In thin analysis stipulates the lowent possible critical (buckling) vnlueZJf the Sys- tem of longitudinal compressive forces acting up(Tn-the sUll. TFe stions -t dependence of the, buckling forces on the boundary conditions is discussed in detail and the ef- fect of nonlinearities associated with boundary conditions is pointed out. The weak Cnfd 112 ACC N"'- AP6001240 6~/ effect of boundary conditions on the buckling process which were observed during experimental investigatlons is mentioned, and hopes are expressed that the develop- ment of the dynaz3lc theory of stability will lead to removal of such contradictions. Orig. art. has: I Ugure, 22 formulas,and I table. NK I SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 19May65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 001/ ATD pRESS:qjj0 VOWS* Dom as Calorimeters ftztoolectric Calls 0441011ty of Photoco lorim term Produced by the amour rvalcotechalcal Institute," 1. Nikulln- skIys Chief, Con lab, Usnots Metal Cosbla*p I "XOT14 lab" Vol IT, So Ton pk-otocal2rimters are In opomtion at. Utaota, Xotel'Combine. Six photocolorUwtors, produc*4 by Gor1kir ?Vsicotach last, wire seat to the conklao 6 awthe ago. All part* except box and loam Isad to Too replaced (silver-sulf1do photoolo"nt by UM/Inginomirine (Contd) -Apr 119 qoloslQn, etc.), ard thLon only four could be #as , -4. Calls for haltIng output of trash, and proridAPS lOwstorles with good Instrusents. ZHSMIB,B.N.; SCRODUMN.A.I.: SHM(N.O.Y.; DOMITSM.I.F.; CHUS07J.P. S(R(KO.to.S.. ELIKASMO.L.S.; PATUWSKff,3.I.; ZILISOUSHTM.K.B.; LTUIMCN,l So; 1111MINIUU,; SUGISSM.I.A.; SA&M.U.0s.; famig.v.r:; DuL,nv.r.a.,, siDuLTA,L.v. GATMOV.S.A.: FROU)V,N.P.; VIIIICHWO.V.S.; KCOAX.T*.A. G.S.Kazarnovelill; obitum7. Stal' 15 U0.8:757 AK'55- (KLRA 8:11) (Fac&rnovskii, Ortgorit Ificovich. 1887-1955) L, 't i . t;rj,; 1~ '., GTU:~11;, P. ", L-i", YL-j-U~%Y-L-V , , ,3 T e. ~ -L I .12. LvDt'- _; I f-T"Te -Z ---ilp p N. G G. 1. ff Investigations of the WbIlity of Wtal and Distr.1butiona of tbe Various Elements of an Alloy of Different Elasticity In tbe Hcot W-tel with the Aid of Radioactive Isotolpes." lecture given at the Internstio Natellurgists' Conference, Moscov 26-30 SUM 56 CG-3,302,24o, 11 Jon 57. ZHMMIS, B.I., iashener; KEE=. T.K.. inzh*nor; TwCwrrI-"., insheaerg OSIMOV. T.K.. tashoa#r; SM . 1.A.. Inshezier; ONSCUUM, K.U., kamAt"t tokhacbeskU& mak. Nffect of certala facto" on the *zteat of the siltattou scae. Stall 16 se.5.-391-396 Ify 056. O= 9-8) 1. ft~jwtmkty ustallurgicheekly koubluat I InstItut metallurgil AN ~. (Ilast furames) P7; I CA~ PM CF :Bail 'A.-," TV: i, By J. J. I-ogdancva, 2* L. .1nizin, j. Ycrr~~Iaycv and 1. D. -rt pre3enteri at 2nrl PIN Ators-for-Pence ~"creva, 9-13 ':cpt. 19rF. pi j ZSC V/ 13, 1127 AUTHORS: Zherebin, B.a., EnCineer, DeZbo-,etskij7, V.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Dotsent and Minkir., 'V.M.' t4ikulinaki I-no, En6ineers, TITIZ: Smelting of Pig Iron w1th a Low Content of ManCnnese and Phosphorus (Vyplovka ciriguna s nizkim soderzhnniyem margantsa i foofora) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, ar '/, PP 576 - 58-5 tUSSR) ABSTRACT: Experimental ameltinC of lor-mat-Canese, lovi-plhosphurur, pig iron carried out on the Kuzne4k-lsk Metallurgical Combine during 1953-1955 is described. The izanj-,anese content was decreased in utaCes from 1.7 - 1.Ep"O' -IL) 1.1 - 'J.9* (11953-1954), then ~c 0.?5 - 0,85% (195u) and to V.45 -~ 0-55% (1955). Phosphoris content was dezreased from 0.25 - 0.2?-,o to 0.1~~ - U.1EP%. TLe production of the latter type of ir-)n is beinj:- contin,led. Un t~e bauis of analysis of operatinE and performar-ce dita of ti-ree blar,4, furnaces (Table I ar," 2 and rivures 1 - 9) the conclusions are dru7.~A: tho test operatiDnal results vere -A= r, f. :"~ 3 'K -*4! obtained when basic slag and klazulls~A'r r2zl 0 e:. completely excluded fro7. the burden. Tnii n3sbi.-ilir-v of production from low-mariL.-inese ironof rsd1qjaAt.7 caxwn and Cardl/3 alloy steels vithout an incroase In the forrom.-.ini~ancse daelting of Pig Iron with a Itor Content of Mor%faneat and Fhorphorur, additions and without nny decrca3e in quality was cDr1f A-.r:-.ed in practice. The existinF, views on the role of .-..anganese in the blast furnace j-,!roceas (in respect of slag formation, physico-chemical i,ropertieb of slag and piG iron, desulphurisation proreaiiea) should Le reconsidfired In the light of the reuulta obtalned durIFIL the preaent iijveati- gation. The use in the, blast furnace b,.irden of cuch pc,~,-rl difficult-to-xeduce substitute as ~-n cper--hearth slag can be advantageous durin,', the smelting.-, cf very ricit. oreo with a high-sulph,4r coke (u.-der modern cond"Itions, it leads only to an Increaz;e in slag volume (Fit,urc 8), an increase in the coke rate and a decrease in the cutput). Complete elimination uf mar4-anevc containinE 9,Aitlons leade to a 5.4% increa6u in the output af blast furmices, a 5.6% decreaL;e in the coke rate and a decrease in cocts of 10.16 roubles per ton/iron. Th e L:,,A I-n factors decreasing co6ts of prcduction are: thr ellminntion of manganese ore froL tLe burden and the decreare in the coke L;srd 2/3 Smelting of Fig Iron wit)i a Low COntef,t ~)f 143"E&Eect, an.1 rate - A corpaxittively srnal-l incrca.,~e ir. tl.r, basicity of slag (fror, 0.98-0.99 to 1.05-1.0') Lecur(A 'Le production of pig without increased sulphur content. T11-c "I-echrioloi-.y of production of low-nan~-anese piE which ic ir, ~)per3tioi.~ on the Kuznetsk Combine z*juid te spread to -worku Ai ri ". 1. c southern and central parts of the USSR. There are 2 tables and 9 fiSures; and 4 Soviet refereacces. ASWCIATIONS: Kuznetskiy metallurLlelicskly ',rovibinat Metallurgical Combine) and Sibirs~ciy Metallur6iclACB4i.; institut (Sibirskiy X~t&jjVj-gjc&j Instituto3 1. Iron-Produition 2. Kinganese-ElImIg nit 1f,,n 3. Card 3/3 --Ellrainaticn 4 Bllqt lie 411 a it tokowlko I date" 91441[su"'im- turoltol 144144~17, M6 tootmike i set4dr 1461041"Itif pet frosaum too- twokho %r%4# fe"Oftefdat a 19sportmostal "tuattgoo a" 0 of Invoettlation as Man Tramosettow of us = fttko" of In"att4stime as Rttfo t ratafte) ove,tow. As=. 19". T" P. (largest Aftftatfs fAvIc LIM. ur Emagestse 04 ctatte. t"Ittal setatt it khtalotmekto "Rafts prolavedo%vo Stakil i.1w esque VVISAts. cor"404FAIP4 ftour. a= 4444mw of r'solloott" ow4doo A.L. ISFAMItear. We bass to tatotmdad Car me-Allumt4to out totoAllaro"I saltines" - covia, rim sollasolem #e is %Vdtoo 1) oft"9441 proportleom 4'rWametytioe must" 4ad re. I tel. ma 61 oossaftl qqoe%.&-. For owe spoifts 4~448. 044 Tabto or Oveftowttm. Vt. sun" qmvt=s A, t.. 4" O.T. oh~ta. rostrommova for ameourtV4 us as at f%;;Imm *c steel P.L. friodio. S. I. Tormolar", so*&IFtom a Its" or the ftt,40 at ma"i a", 'gum w 1141wrim 114owto 94 opme-ass"ok Fwaso" owe 0/ is 11V 26947 3113V61IM0101010101010 ... A054/A I V AMMe Plekhanov, P. S., Mikultnakly, 1. D., ftineers MIXt At the Kusnotakly metallurg1chookly kombinat (Kumetsk Metallurgical Combine) PERIODICALs Stall, no.10, 1961. 949 TEXTt 1) Tests wore carried out to sLmp11fy the production methods suid lower the production costs of KT-l (KT-1) carbon steel used for piano strings. For this purpose the metal was proevosed,in an am-furnace and topp--d with fluor- lime-&lumina slag. The now K7-2 grade steel does not differ from the YT-1 type as to grain site, while the morostruaturs of blanks from this steel aa to cent-ral porosity in better than that of IM-1 steel. 2) Ways and means were studied to further reduce the amount of' non-mtalllo Inclustons In ball-b4arlng oteal. By Introducing ooke gas a protective atmosphere Is formed sround thq metal atream .0-rom the ladle to the central gate, which reduced the oxide index from 1.98 to 1.71 and for globular inclusions from 0.15 to 0.03, whereas the tendency of the metal to form flakes Increased, due to the greater humidity of the gas. An InorvaRe In the fluidity of the tapped slag reduced the amount of sulfide Impurities and globules 101=10 Card 1/3 28947 61133,1611OW1610101ralU10 At th* Ku=etskiy metallurglchoskly kombinat... A054/A127 in the metal. The lowest amount of oxide Inclusions was otser-,red at a tr."tal vis- cosity corresponding to 2 - 7 cm of the scale of the viscoalmeter with a char"I cross section of 81 mm2. At such a degree, of viscosity the amount of stabin in- clusions (detainalned electrolytinally) was also lowest. By Increasing the content of the slag the sulfide and oxide content decreased; calcium oxld,~ reauied the content of semi-brIttle silicate and globular Inclusions; oLIUMIMM oxil'i 1CM- ered the sulfide content but increased the oxide content; an innre%aing Ye--On- tent In the slag raised the amount of semi-britt-le incluslorm Jn the st"I. WIth decivaalng slag vlscoslty the 310 -content of the non-metallic Incli.,sion-st in.reasqd. whereas the aluminum oxide conte~? rose until the optim;n fluidit7 (2 - 'I grP'.'!'JFk- tions on the viscosizoter) was attained, then it dropped again. The min1mur, amlint of PeO in non-metallic Inclusions coinolded with the optimum slag fli.1dity. The higher the cont*nt of stable nonmetallic Inclusions (FeO, KnO) the grqater the oxide content. The more the fluidity of the slag Is keopt under control, the 'better the met&l reduction (using crushed slootrode-wasto and coke). the cleaner thn ball- bearing steel will be (Oxide Index 1.35 Instead of 1.59). Tests %*rr carri--i out, to reduce the amount of gulf1de Inclusions In siliclum-mwigareso hall-loearing ste4, by remelting wastes of the steel. To decrease the oxide content, thv riket-.11 was subjected to precipitation reduction with alumVimun pirlor to alloying with silInlim". 3 2A947 S/133/6 1/(YJO/O 10/010/0 20 At the Klaxnetokly motallurgichookly kombInat... A054/AIZ7 By these measures the sulfide Index was lowered from 1.69 to ISP &M that for oxides from 2.01 to 1.72. 3) Tests were carried out In co-operation with the In- stItUt slaktronvarkl Is. Pat9no (Electric Welding Institute Im. Paton) am the Barnaul'okly kat*lgnyy gavod (Barnaul Boller Plant) to produce double-layer steel plates, 150 - 200 me thick. It. was possible to produce m1ti-layer sheets of my required thickness by electro-slag welding. A reliable bond between Ue layers over the entire longth of the sheet was obtained by fusing 4-io rurfaces being welded. The technology consists of a) casting Ingots of the required weigAt and eliminating their conicity by r6llingj b) planing ono of the broad sidas of the Ingot to remove surface defects; a) weld1no, 1X18'9r(lKhl8Nr;.) ntael shm!ets to the planed surface or the bloom by the sleatro-slag methodi 4) rc,~iing the welded blanks Into double-layer shooU. The greatost strength of .r,~ wolling seem was obtained with Cg.OOA (3w.08A) steel electrodes. A )~-18 (11-18) devict- to tting designed for welding the double-layer bloocs with.sheet-type eldictr-ole-s. CAM 3/3 3/133/61/000/0111/002/0-10 A054/A127 AUTHORSt Plekh4nov, FI-s B.. 91kullnokly, 1. D., Engineers T=t News In brief - at the Kusnetakly metallurgicheekly koobinat (Kut- n4tsk-Notallurgical Combine) PEMODICALt Stall, no. 11, 1961, 998 TEXTs 1) Tests were carried out to Invostigsto the erpedianoy of replacing alumintim by forro-alusinust In the reduction of steel. In large-capaotty open- hearth furnaces 10, 20, 40 wd 45 grade rail stools were smelted In two ladles, one with the standard amount of aluminum, the other with terra-aluminum havIng 'In aluminum content of 78% of the standard quantity. The forro-aluminum was producod by malting aluminum lumps with low-carbon steel (0.15% C, 0.61% KA, 0.012% P) au-a contained 0.17% C, 1.0% min, o.86% si ad o.oo% P, Alualnum and ferro-alUMIMM were put In the ladles by hand 30 - 40 @to after the addition of 454 forrosillcon. The steel reduced with forro-aluminum contained slightly loss oxygen and FLe�ldual alumirrim, and fewer nonmetallic Inclusions then the standard quality. rhersk is hardly any difference In steel reduced with either of the two Rgents as to Macro- structure, gmin size wid mechanical properties. When ferro-&lu=1rr= In used 15 - Card 1/3 S/ 133/6 1AX)u/0 1, News In brief... A054/AI27 40 kopecksper ton of steel are saved. 2) In cooperation with Ts1MCrA the efrect of adding liquid synthetic slag (malted from 5% lime &M 45% comorcial mijTinA, In an arc-furnace with a bath of carbon blocks) was studied. The ladle wis 1!-P- heated, the amount of slag wain W, The metal was teemed (fro-n it basic., opan-ho%nrt- furnace) into the ladle,-wLthcut adding any open-hoartth s!AE. After 137 hW* I" was found a) that the sulfur content of the finLdh*d viotal d"rtamp.4 '~- 0.007% irrespective of the sulfur oantent in the batn prl,)r to 'akp rv, ;4 1 the steel had a higher ductility mid strengtqj c) that In AAf - Ing steel the nonmetal 11o. Lholusio" could be reducel. 3) By refining It. the '..-idle rail steel with synthetic lime-alum1na slag, 98.9% first-rate PrM!A~t Of Ule P - -~', (R-50) trade and 90.4% of the R-65 grade ralle were ottairtel. 7h* gulfur :.- --, iter,t of the-final product was reduced to 0.004% - 0.010%, the amau.-,', of at%~.e n-:In- metallic Inclusions decreased try a factor of 1.5, the gulfide IrAex from -3.32 t~i 1.24; the amount of oxides did not changel notch-toughness in tranm'.-Orse spe,,.,- mens Increased by 0.3 - 0-8 kg-/cri . 4) In cooperation 01th M. the ties of decreasing the heAd-crop, of killed steel ingots were studied. 13 diffe- rent test castings were made with various mold Insulations and eo!48 Of d11Art:-ez*- shape@, etc, The beat results were obtained when pouring took place In Ingot Card Z/3 News in brier... A054/A 1,77 molds with lined c6olers, Shrinkage cavities carefully Insulated fr=. the atn,,- sphere and having ik non-ox1d1zed surface will weld up at continuosis deforr.,%tis-n, displaying In the Wal part diffused dark spots. The mechanical properties (." r rails at the places of coalescence of the cavities did not differ 'r m tnose A other metal zones. The quality of rails cast with the appliCatlon of coo:ers was not lower than that of those cast with heating devices. rh1s methA mxle it 1~,A- sible to reduce the head crop to 7 - 8, or even to 4 - 6%. 5) The operation -f a floating steel insulator with a suspended ceramic ring was also tested. The vise of such Insulators makes It possible to cast the ingots without InterrurtirA t~-'e metal flow at all or only for short perioda. Moreover, a better quality steel was obtained. However, a method has to be developed to ranufact-are rings of curate size and high strength, because the manual procedure applied at prepent 1.: not efficient. Card 3/3 S/ 133/61/000/011003/0 10 A05A/A 127 AMMORS PlqPkh'Ln"' P. 30, gi~gj~IZZ - D.. Engineer@ T=a Mews Iii brief - At the Kutnetskiy metal lurgisheakily iw-ntInat (Kliz- netsk Metallurgloal. Combine) PEMODA-CALl Stall, no. 11, 1961, 1033 TEXT 1) Tho stru-3tural nonhamogeneity and the distribution of nonmostallic Inclusions In tk* ingot were studied In the test sp4eiawns with the aid of P32 arA s35 radloaotive isotopes, by deep pickling, ultrasoucd. chemical, m1crochem.1,2al, petrographic and metallographic &nalyses. Bared on tests with 153 IrActs of 0 heata of varItyus compositions (in the caat and rolled state) It was feu-u t1rat Er a dtstance of 20 - " from the bottom a zone of structural nonhomogeneity dev*1 - op,3. In ca-itings thIs zone has the shAve of a reve3reed cupola cr cup with st w&IL- ~hAcyx.!,As c~~ 40 rm arul in rolled products It has aan elongated stAps up t3 I.cl m lenjF~t-- . Tn fl^.te zone norurstallio inclusions (maInly sluziraAm oxflo) aciu-nulate, in e_mou-,%: ~-xoaedlng other Inclusions by a factor of 30 - 40. 14ils 10.Le ob- ser,r-A In so-teral steels, containirA ohromixav chrome -zangane so, titar&-am wZ car- ton, at. different temperatures and with various types of molds, r,'xsrIr4 systezs, (,a--q 1/.3 S/ 133/6 1/00G/'0 1 1 News In brie'.... A054/A127 Inwalating methods (exothermic powders, Olunkeritol, etc.). The wma*jnt 31 IT.~'114- sions was highest with Ilunkerltel InArulation, when the metal !-Ad a lew ternpera- ture and after *or* aluminum, (Boo &/ton of motai) bad beer. alded tT tne ladle. To eliminate these Inclusions, neutral exothermIc sutst4tricer, as for irstance, chm-notte stvrald be used, 2) To check the m4crcstrict.:-,~ of ti~lets 160 m. In cross so-3tion, comparative ultrasonic and deep pickling tqr-~A wo!rob ~-arrl4v! which sh3wed that the serviceability or tile billets icas deter- ~,Y ': at an equal 94% with an error margin of 0,, The ultraeont- me+rioi w&r K;!t- able for the deteation of nentrial porceity In the c&atlng, wh.lle ae,!-, Ve-s to be preferred for the dettotion of liquation defe%ts. A r.-q%heA 'Lr.3 f~,)r testir4g castings 210 = In cross section ham been dev,91uro~,,1 for tte se-,tion shop. The ultrasonic testing of th-~ casting ir.Acrefqtr-,jj1,~jre 11, qje,~tl,)r, rolling and medium seation shops yielded savings of 479,ZV.- rjlllea 'jLxcinl-.L-. 3) The m1orostTraoture of castings was stud!ed with the YM-100 (M-1,00) -zl 3M -3 024-3) electronin microscopes w1th a magnIfInation rtrige of 14,000 - 17,000 dutm.- etergl the ptmo composition was Investigated with an 39-4 (EM-4) alof~tr-, illf-- fraction oxAera ty the reflection method. In tha ovdinar7 heh,~s r~f 10 gride -to-el (in c~,ntrsst to the test heats, redliced by forro-aluminum), x4etenitli Fegr,!wxatlor.~, can be obsernr*l ott the grain ty-yandarte-t. There was r,- Car-d Z/3 Na-we in briatt... 3/133/6 A05,k/A 127 sttandArd wm tho t-s-1. h*&ta " to mechanical prop-e&.its, composition and moot.4-nical properties of steel xreA-is 45, P-50 (R-50) ard produced In tho convintlan&l way and according to the test msthcl. Ket&ls tra4ttk,1 with alehotto %lag showed a finer struct~,ire in the pearlitV tones. I'* '14A txplstna the hie-or ductility of these hoatet (41,Ao?-O%). 4) Optim, techn,31~-iglcal Oor the pickling of stainless steel sheets by the alkaline method irov4~ CA*,^ -^-, I I- opedl tstrroratare, pickling duration, aw.-r^sition of the ;iclaing in- Vestlgat;ons of thi corrosion reeleani3s et, metals for alkaline bftt~,s Pr~~w&i %:Lat ths b^st results were obtainod with CXI-2 (ML-2), MhL-4, =71--45, Otarl ~oRlr~p), C 2 3 (St -3) steels - T"no applicati on of alkaline pickling Improvod the v',!~eet r:~r - ftoe, prtvent-qd ovorpickling w*d increased the capacity of pi*llng t4Vie gLvl ro- duced tie consumption of cheadcals. C &rd 313 MIER IN, H.R.; MMVETSKIr. V.P.; KD=, V.K.; KI M-A primimmaj inshr; RAW g Tu. 0. 0, IM6. ZRIGUMV, P.T., inzh,;; SUCHEOV. I.I., inzb,; LZFZZEM, B.S., insh.; MWjt&OV,, V.M., inzh.; ZMKOVICa, A.I., inih. Uss of coke-oven gas in blast furnaces. Stall 21 no.8:&,-3-679 AC f 61., (KIRA 24%9) 1. Kusnotakiy metallurgichookiy kmbimt i Sibirskiy no,-! t&Uurgicheskly Institut. (Bla" furnaces-Equipment and supplies) PIZKHAMV9 P.S., inah.; HIMMKIT, I.D., in2b. Rdggarch carriod out, try the Kuznetsk MotallsWS104 C=KM* Stall 2l.noolGt8Upq26 9" 949 956 0 161. (KIRA 14:10) (Blast f~wmoosj (~FteeIv::7%UUurgy) (Netalwork) NlroltsmT. K.-(STardlaysic) CantrwT to teeWaal requiressats. Prewkeep. 12 &o-7:13 Jl 058. (KIU 11:8) loftehallalk otdola tokhatchookep kestralls artoll OKrasuays tarya,,* (shoo ma"facturs) ~ - KIMIT-SXArA, W. 1. How to twprove the w4at quality to youig turtWe (from 'TmA4y world". R0.12. 1958). Irtitserodstro 9 &*.5:47-M IV 159. (Jam 1217) IL, TS~nltral*W rauchno-IseledcmatelOsIdy InstItut ptitesperera- batyvWushchey proWshlonmett. (Turkeys) KAXASUINOW.Ta.l.; MUX,V.S.; KILKOG(N.L.A.-. SAKOUIEOV.A.I.; KIKULITSKI-T. .L.& - - The Introduction of an Istessive poultry brwAing system. Kfam. IM. 63GR Z6 no.3:26-29 955. (NM 8:9) 1. Zemestitell almistra promWablennosti vW"vWkh I aoloehvWkh pro&*tav RMR (for Kalashmikow). 2. Takhaorak Xuateavskor ptitsqfabriki (for Krylav). ). Tekhmarok Glabawakay ptitso- fabriki (for Mkogou). 4. T*khaoruk Tom11IvAkW ptiterfabriki (for Sawletaw). 5. Dtrektor Wratteavskoy Ptitsafabriki (for gtkmlltokty) (Pomitry Industry) Country MOSory I Abe, Jour tMa t Fan AnImalso Poultry. t 14f ZkWm-3101*9 No 219 1958t 96898 Author : Plt&r*T, It, V.j KLkq1ItskIyj___ZLff*; Artud-O Inatitut, I All-Union So jej~t 1 a glaar-CCF-Tw-tituta of** Title : MrSTIclet Irradiation of Poultry E:Gpt in Cagog " Orta Pub. : Vateriamlya, 19%, No ill 70-73 iAbatract t The All~-Vnlon faickatifie Research rAstitute of' the-Poultry rudustry conducted &a experishent for a perlod. of 4 y*arn on 38 group of fowl to. tall4ma over 26gOOO heads whicIx were kept in Ca ewt in, order to determUe the r*gInQL of afratioLet irradiation for poultryt The irra.. distion effect on the chicks' state of health was established as well at-the productivity of 1/3 Ocher, Mo A* t Xiskschl A,* B Mutmin LI, U4 Sokolant, Ye, f*t Bh:lrov#, V *Othe P6ultry Mmftstry. NIOUTWIT - " lbr ivesty-four aillion wet Was, tad, ~ 28 ao,3:7 '57, (K= lGt6) 1. Drattsevelcoqu ptttoofabrtim. ftgo-Froduatlou) NIKULITSKIrj -C "Production e. Nus arA Foultry Meat it the Bratsevo Poultry Factory* IMpart submitted for tto Tvelfth World's Pouktry Covgvesso Sydmyg Australia 10-18 Aug 1962 j,'XKVUTS=t Ivan Vladimirovichp rAvl, sootakhmik LSFM; VASHKIMrA. p red&;-UffMVA, S., takhn. red. (Plant of dietetic rvat and eggs] Fabr1ka dietichearkogo miasa I ialts. Voskva, Monk. rabochil, 1963. 35 ";,) (MIRA 17 1. Direktor Brataevskoy ptitsetabriki, Poskovskaya obleat' (ror Hikulitakly). (Moscow Region-Poultry planta) NIKULITSHY, lv&n Vladimirovichg rasl. rr,-Otek~mlk "ZZE'ANEV, . 9.T.0 akademiks, retsenzent; ii0rATAYA, L.X., red. (Vetropolitan poultry plant) Sotolichnai;i ptltnefnixlkA. Iloskvap Pishchovala prorVahlennost'. l9f,4. 79 p. WMA 18tl) 1. Vsesoyuzmya mkadoL.iya sel'skokhoz;7ayctvennykh nauk imeni V.I.IAnit,n (for Icetnov). NUU.'Wi, k.[ LiSHMU-1k, L.K~, red., Yej-.t t-cLhr~. ro-d.. r [From the history oC Novosibirsk Cactorles and pleats) Is Istoril wvosib4rskikb zavodov I fabrik. Ifavocibirsk, KoTosibirskoo kniaba.. isd-vop 1961. 128 p. (KIRA 15:6) (RovosIbirsk-Industrieg) C-I.a: od f Ely- )l BIBINOUt L.S.; VOINO-USLNETSUU# K.K.; KIKUWNIKM K S. - -1 , I Q~ KxWimntal reppoduction of dysontert4a infectlon,, Test.AM SWa 15 uo,,28x-", 1600 (JaPA 14;6) 1. IneUtqt Apprimentid luoy meditainy 40 $MR. rwtltut lmni Putom i LsuiapsAs* Institut vaktain I eyworatok. (M=WEU) GRIGORITEVA-BERMHTEr.1, A.G.; NIKULINIKOVA, U.S.; UCWVA, T.V. SHMIIEN,KO, V. 1. Characteristics of polMccins. Report 56,1: Reactivity of polyvaccIne according to data of observations on a limited number of persons. Zhur. mtkrobiol., spid. i lcmun. 33 no.11:47-52 11 162. (KIPA 17:1) 1. Is LeningradLkogo instituta vaktain i syvorotok. UGLOVAO T.T; NIKULCNIKOVAO N.Sa; GRlOOR'YZVA-BMVSHTM,, &.Go Chamatertatlos of polMecines RAport Woe2c Th* ix==olcCtml charactorlatice of polMccino accordIng to date from obsom- tione on volmt"m. Zhur. nicrobiol., opid. 1 4= . 33 no.22o 59-65 0162. (KM 16CO le Is IminCrodskogo lnstltuta vaktain i Morotok* (TACCINUI (TYPHOlOf FVIZR-PRZM'TIVS INCUUTION) (DTSMTERY--PRZVU,TIVE IKOCULA;GF) m.lrau, s.s., u.s.; suApimp NIT, ckareoterlatlem of a jolyvalont vaccine from par'.1al2y dateTleafel int!gens &,:d t*totnas anatexine Zhw, mlkrcjbto3.,, apid. I I==. 42 no.XM137-138 0 165, (MIRA 18ill) 14 .,~ toningradek-ly inatitut vakte!a i myrorotako Submittod August 5. 1963o SOLOTINT, IE.r*.; LYSQU. 11.0,; NIPULOTA, K.S. Kotheds of dyeing d"~d cotton* fakst. prow. 19 no.6:43-4-6 is 139. (KIU 12:9) (Dyes and, 4yelng--Cotten) r 'a A U AUTNCgs AndW V04 V, To I FAsaCimp 1. L; Alsk"Ye", ft. La Clasewy, to 0.1 . lont".W. Ira$ FIR"lows, Ve- IN I ONG: am* TITUI Study of the corrosion resistance and electrochemical &%A mechanical properties of alloys of the SOVRCIti Kocrostys metallov I GVW2 (Corrosion of metals and alloys). no. 2 Moscow, lzd-vo Netallucglys, 1965, 43-58 TGPtC TAOS: corrosion costatanco, slactroch*aistcy, titanium containing allay, niobium containing alley, acid, metal best treat ~t ASSMCTi This is a continuation of a prevtous investigation (this issue. pp 29-42) with the difference that it deals with alloys of the Ti-Nb system containing up to 50% wt. Nb. both metals In unallped state have a high corrosion resistance, but to certain solutions, e.6. sulfurle had hydrockloriclicid soluti-me. Ti dissolves at a sufficiently feet rate wheme Ob comatme cocroatem-cestatsmic. Nance, the addition of Kb to Ti should teem" the corrosion resistance at Ill. Nwheisical tests of the" alloys abow that as the A coo&mt tacrosset (up ce 19) the ultimate strength of the alley Iscreades fraim 51 kgfm" to 92 kgIvioze, ism the lb essitent to Urtime FE (0 ACC MR~ AT60tiTS? Increased above 6%. however, ultimate smmgth decreases; a ~Laitter pattern of variation with 11b content is displayed by plasticity and hardness. In 10, 40, 600 15 and 94% solutions of V SO the alloys at 404C, whether In bot-facged state or ftet beat tC44 9 t (h4&1,"4 at 920_650*C far I hr, Water quenching. dgl"g at 450*C ;oc 10 hr with cooling in sic). 4teplay a general increase in corrosion cesistance with increase to Mb content. A similar pattern, on the whole, to observed r0ie the alloys are Placed 'a KP03 MCI M31 and ox&"c &C'd' rac the alloys cot'"'"'"S L 1 6 upward of JOL Kb, however: aging leads to decomposition of the S-phAeQ. Which deteriorates their corrosion resistance. Platting of the curves of variation to current density as a function of the specified po:enttalo (Starting with -0.8 v and f ading with +2.2 v) showe that the amicimum corrosion cat* corresponds to a potential t : f -0.25 v. As the Rb content of the alloys increases, the critical density of the passivatton current decrease@ and the normal hydrogen potential shift@ in the diceettoo of sw* positive values. The addition of Rb to T1 enhances the correstam resistance of T1 In "lattoom of oes-eiddising acids OW does act affect the high corroates resistasies at rt to exidtaina ~atattoos 9wA as in =j se a state% at M God W1 to the ratio of lit *C 2:1 at IOGOC. Orig. art. best 9 Usam, tables on GMS Ivi", mug MAIO/ Gaza we OCS/ fr~ T t Y' A 6TJ~6! COD--- /000005/1085/1085 U 11)Wf~l I G G AUTHOR-' Andre e a. V. V. ; Kazarin V. 1. Alekseyeva, Ye. L. ; Glazunov, A p S. G. ; Nikulova,'.. F. ; Solonina, 0. P. TITLE: Investigation of'the corrosion resistence and electrochemical and mechanical propertie jr alloys of the system niobium and titanium SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 51500 REW SOURCE: Sb. Korroziya met. i splavov. No. 2, M. , Metallurgiya. 1965, 43-50 TOPIC TAGS: niobium titanium alloy, corrosion resistance/Ti20NLb alloy ABSTRACT: Titanimn a oys with 2-50% niobimn have been investigatcd. Alloy- ing of titanium with nio in considerably increases "4;and I[ of ri. Thus, after 2 (,r i M 2), hot forging the Ti--20Nb loy has of -104 Nln/rn GO mn/m 11% (Ti - 18'50. The corrosion resistance of alloys in sohitions of tinoxidative acids is considerably higher than that of titanium. In such acids as J-INOJ# the resistance of titanium and titanimn-niobium is identical. The critical density of passivating current decreases with an increase of niobium content in UDC: 669. 295. 5 KAWM~ A.A., Whemer; -NUMIUJN. 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