SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOVIKOVA, S. I. - NOVIKOVA, TE. N.
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Rof Zhur No 14, 1958, Fio 62261
Abs,.Jour
Author Novikova go.I*
Inst
_T itlo InvIa st i3A,t-Ion of 'tho. Activity: of. Lactaso -of
Stroptocoedim-Lao-tiso Rop6 ~2
Orig Pub 'Millr'robiolo -th, ~-1957 19 No 2 j -29-33.
Abstr~.ct Foraontation oxtracts woro Invastigatod from
coils of 3. lactis, in strains disti%uished by
tho activity of acid foriation. A dircet con-
nection was established In tho Liajority of
cultures botwoon tho activity of acid formation
and the activity of lacta30. Sinilarly, in the
activo acid Gonorator (atrain L4), tho lactaso
is not dotectablo-in any of tho scasons of the
year, Thoso facts aro ovidonao against tho
oxistinr, point of vlow, that tho lactaso So lactis
:,Oard 1/2
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NOVIKOVA, s.r. (Novykova, s.r.].
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Yormation of Iftaspherle eaters by Streptocaccus lactise
Klkroblol*zhur. 20 no*3$31-36 158 (KMA lltll)
16* Is lustituta m1kroblologil An USSRO'
(PHOSPHORIC ACID)
(STR9FTOCOCWS LACTIS)
HOVIKOVAq S.I.
Method of producing the all-loid nupharins. Kikrobiol. zhur.
2. 2 DO 0 1 '.67 s.6o, (KM 13:10)
. I -(Al"WIDS) (WAM LILIES)
IfOVIKOVAt $.I. (Rovykovap ';.T.]
e
Effect of enviromental conditions on nome aspects of carbohy-
drate metabolism in Streptococcus lactis. qLkrobiol. zhur. 27
no.1:71-76 t65. (HIRA 18:7)
1. Institut mikrobiologii i virusologii AN UkrSSR.
'roc,'-Dtirin 4n pure fom alnJ St~-TdY' Of tnP
fTY2-tjtiO,-) of Ot-rept-'rcoccue, -a~-tfs.
65
2 15-1 ~7
1. inalultut mikrobiolsgii virusrj'logf` AN Oki-SSR.
0-'-
Navimv-~"-, Sal- LNovykova, 3.1.1 -.
Holle of hydrolytic and tranagalactosidase procouses in the
course of lactic acid fermentation under the influence of
Streptococcus lactis, Mikrobiol. zhur. 27 no-4:3-10 165.
(MIBA 18:8)
1. Institut mikrobiologii i virusologii AN Uk--SSR.
11,6 U' (1, 17"!
STUMOT, PA.; NOVIKOVA, 8.1.
oIWr,~r4--umdJh'-i~w temperat=vs. 1, goat sxpansfan
of copper aid almdaus. PrIb. I tekh. eksp. no,5:105-110 5-0 157.
(KML 1002)
1. Vasnoymnyy muchno-imalsdamtel'skly lustItut fixlko-tekhnlcbe*lkh
I radlotekbidaheskikh Ixuarenly.
(Dilatomtery (Notala at low te"ratm-66)
LUSINA, 1-ye.; MVIKOVA, S-1-
ftermal expansion of fluereplast IT.-(polytetraflueroothylone)
between -190 and 325*0. Fix. tvero te-la I ne.3:504-5U Mr, 959.
(MM 32t5)
(Ithylone-Therml properties)
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BDVnDVA. S.I.; BrRW*OV, P.G.
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Thermal *Xyan~lon Of 511100n At low teneratures. Fiz.tvar.tela
I ' no.12:1841-1843 D 159. WU 13:5)
1. Vessoymuff luxtitat fisiko-takhnichaskikh i radlotekhnichaskikh
IssereMy.
(Silicon-Thermal properties)
S1181160 02 01/08/055
BOOG/Bol 1
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AUTHOR: loTIkoT&' 0. 1.
IT He at: -ZzpanIan of Gorn&nl Low Temperatures
LE un
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PMMODICAL: Mike. tv*rdogo tol&9, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 1, PP- 43 44
TZKT: The Author lavestIgMed-the-texperature dependence of the coof-
nciont 6 f -thormal expansion 6.~:The nessurenents wore sado with an in-
pr .oted,qutrts~dilatonotor:-o&rliordo .scilbe Ref* 0 m'was baloulatod
froa *xpokinental4atao' The teamorMu're ranges did not exceed 4110K In
*.he 2-4"ureaent. Two aor*ani"ryst&lsg sufficiently pure for the re-
_:.quIr4xeMk:Qf the, sealconduotor technique, wore, Investigated. The one
had -the -form of a P&r&l -lolopLps'dong the other had.-an irregular form.
Theisoats of. Wsirlovof X64suroments "t given,- (Fig. 1). Figo 2
oomw*s'theio~resultm with the averaged curve z.=~f(T)Q This corres-
-.panda to. exporluental. data In Fig*; 1. It was ascertained that gormanitsm
has &,negative coefficient of thormal expansion ct 2 < 480K. The author
.thanks.Profsssor,P. G. Strolkov forhis interest In this investigation.
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in a dIa4Tam;'it.may.be seen tha,t.:the.effect is very low. Finally, the
._ .;-&uthorth&nks:Professor P. G. Stralkoy for his interest and advice.
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Ukhnicheskikh:i ia i tekhn
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Un4nion Scientific- Reseirch lnstitute~of Physics
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Therml expmsion of some engineering materialc, at, irw
temperatures. Prib. i tekh. eksp. no-3:147 4IRA 14-.10)
1. Vsao zW nauchno-issladovatellakly institut, fiziko-takhnich-
OYU
eqUIch i radiotakhnichaskikh imareniy.
(Metals at low temperatures)
5/181/61/003/001/022/042-
B006JB056
AUTHORt Novikova, S. I.
TITLEt Study of the thermal expansion of GaAs and ZnSe
PERIODICAM. Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 1, 1961, 178-179
TEXT:: Thepresent paper is a continuation of those papers (Refs- 1-4), in
which the thermal expansion ofelements and compounds has been studied$
which crystallize with a diamond structure. The investigationa., whose
results are given-here, were carried out by means of a quartz dilatometer
described in Ref-. 5. The GaAs specimens were molten from spectrally pure
components Ir and consisted of several irregular, intergrown. crystals having
a maximim.dimension of lo -9-46 mm. Fig. I shows A(T) for GaAs, determined
in the course of 5 series of measurement. As may be seen,ok decreases with
decreasing Tp passes through zero at Tft550K, and then continues having
negative values. The lowest ok-value was measured at Tn!400K and amounted
6 1
to -0.5-10- deg- . The ZnSe specimens were pressed in a nitrogen atmos-
phere in the form of 4-78 mm long cylinders and were tempered at 13500C.
Card 1/4
S/1 BIJ61/003/001/02 21/04 2
Study of the thermal expansion.. B006/BO56
These specimens were prepared at the problemnaya laboratoriya chistykh
metallov, metalli.oheskikh soyedineniy i.poluprovodnikov Krasnoyarskogo
instituta tsvetnykh metallov in. X. I. Kalinina (Laboratory for Problems
of Pure hetal's-1 Metal Compounds, and Semiconductors of the Krasnoyarsk
Institute of Nonferrous Metals imeni M. I. Kalinin) by assistant
E,.-Kruchean. The purity of the initial components was 99.9996% (Zn) and
99,99z%-'(Se). Pig.. 2 shows o((T) (6 series of measurement). dL passes
through iero at T,( 640K, and attains the lowest value at 36"'A', where
-30 0.104 deg A comparison between the0k(T) curves for GaAs,
min
ZnSe, and Ge shows that they coincide for Ge and GaAs,and that the curve
of Ge is somewhat higher only in the negative. A comparison of the
numerical values in the table shows that in the isoelectronic series of
Ge-NZnSe.the.ion component in the binding forces increases. An analogous
result was obtained for the isoalectronic series ofak-Sn. The author
thanks Professor P. G. Strelkov for interest and discussions.
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ACC NR, AP6018342 SOURCE CODE: GE/0030/66/013/001/kMA02
AUTHOR: Zhdanovas V4'_ V,; Lukinas V, I.; Novikovat S. 1.
..ORa: Institute or Seadoonductors, Acadawr of Sojenges 91 the UkrSSR
lenlngra~,
TITLE: Thermal expansion or the HgLe_in the 50-500-K temperature
-,range.
SOURCE,., Physica,status solldlp-v. 13, no. 1,, 1966,, ag-m
~TOPIC TAGS: thermal expansion,, polyarystal, thermal acoustic effect,,
~~mercury compound,, mercury selenide,
-thermal expansion coefficient of mercury selenide which
ABSTRACTst The
crystallizes in the ziiw-blende lattice has been measured in the
W-500-K,temperature range. A quartz dilatometerp an OP-I type
recorder (V..V, ZhdanovA,9 Piz. tverd. Tele 5, 3341,, 1963Y, and
Stralkov's dilatometor (P. G. Strelkov and S. I. Novikova,, Prib.
.-Tekhn, Eksper**.No.5j, 105# 1957).have been used. The results obtained
~viththese devices wore In.good agreement within the limits of experi-
..Mental, erro ...-Measurements have,been carried out on two polyarystallin
1/2
I-Cc
ACC Nks AP6018342
two monoorystalllne BgSe samples, The concentrations of free
Tcarriers.in the polycrystals and one monocrystal were determined from
Hall Igeasuremants 4t the room temperature and were found to be
." M~,~j 4X101-7- 1Xl5P;m-j.- The second monocryst
alline sample was doped
:'with Al.-and Its, concentration of free carriers was 4-8xlol9cm-3.
,I:
.-.The temperature dependence of the thermal-expansion coefficient of
-_.1 .18.6haracteristle for all substances having.a diamond-type
..lattice, The transition temperature of the thermal-expansion coef-
~flclent 6f ftse to negative values was found to be very high, Negative
oi,thet
.-.values-. hermal-expansion,coofficient.are caused by the Increased
ibration's at low temperatureti. The behav-
role~of~,trafisverse acoustic v
ior of~.the thermal expansion,coefficlent must be taken Into considera-
'.tion when Investigating semiconductor characteristics of USSe, The
authors think, S :Aliev and S,_S. Shalyt for providing monocrystalline
saml
Aes Orig., IF [NT]
20/;,~-_-'~smw DATics 26Kov65/ ORIG REF:~ 005/ OTH REP: 002
SU-13 CODM~
rb~
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Card i
SELE221EV,, Sergey Ivanovich; NOVIKOVA, S.N.,, red.
[Accounting in industry] Bukbgalterskii uchet v prc-
myshlennosti. 3. perer. izd. Moskva, Statistikap 1965.
206 p. (MIRA 18:6)
ABANIVA, Anna Vasillyevna, dots.,*
dots.; SHCHZDRIN, Nikolay
S.N., red.
FEDOROVA, Galina Sergeyevna.,
Ivanovicho dots.; NOVIIIOVA,
[Problems and exercises in the organization of machine
accounting] Sbornik zadach i uprazhnenii po organizatsli
mekhanizirovannogo ucheta. Moskva,, Statistikap 1965.
154 p - (MIRA 18:7)
BAKLANOV., Gleb Ivanovich, prof.; IVANOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich,
dots.; USTINOV, A.N.j, dots.1 SHL-014MI, A*G~,# dots.;
NOVINOVA, S.N., red.
~
(Industrial statistics] Statistika prou7shlonnosti. Ha-
skvat Statistikap 1965. 358 p. (MIRA 18:6)
RAPOPORT, Mikhail moiseyevich; r,ed.
(Machine accounting in agriculturel Nekhanizatsiia ucheta
Y sellskom khoziaistve. 2*j parer. izd. Moskva# Statisti-
kas 1965. 97 P. (MIRA 18:4)
SAVOSTIYANIOV, Dmitriy Dmitriyevich; NOVI-KOVAt red*
1, W-~- . .1 .~ .-'Z,.",--.,
[construction and repair of KEL (VMP-2), KMR, KELRS, SAR
(VW-2) and SARS calculating machines] Konstraktsiia i re-
mont vychislitelInykh mashin modelei KEL (WIP-2),, KELRt
KEIRSj, SAR (VM-2) i SARS. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskvap
Statistikap 1964. 242 p. (MIRA 18:6)
YEGER, Yekaterian Ivanovw; LEBEM, Aleksandr Vasillyevich;
ISMAP Dim Llpovm; red.; UPRALOVA,
A'..A,,.tokbn. red.
[Principles of statiatic:j UAW* for trainiM accountants
of industrial enterprise 'Osnovy statistiki, ucbebnoe poso-
d3la podgotovki bukhgalterov proqshlennykh predpriiatii.
IM.2-ii perer. i dop. Moskva# Goestatizdat, 1963. 223 P,
(MIRA 17:1)
KWEIZV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; TSMMSKAYA, Ye.S., red.; LOWXGV41
red.; PYATAKOVA, H.D.,o tokhn. red.
Wcounting on cal2active farms].Bukhgalterskii uchot v
kolkhozakh. mosWap Gosstatizdat, 1963. 23-1 p.
(MIRA 17.-2)
13AYV(Jvy Vaslliy ;vanovie-h; NIUVIKUIV:i 1; N. 9 refl.
[Meohanl%ation of ecaouriting wtt!ataral aw, comp.,ting
wirk) Hekbauizatoila iiche-L-no-itaTi!itichti!3ki'Kh i vychlali-
tollnykh raboto Movkvap 51tatistika2 1965. 360 p.
(MIM 1&~12'01
KOZIDV, Leonid 14ikbaylovich; BUMISTROV, Vasiliy Ivanovich;
NOVIKOVAP S.S.2 prof.,p red.
[Nitrated alcoh-619 and their derivatives) Nitrospirty i
ikh, proiz_vodr7e. Kazan'., Kazanskil, khimiko-tekbnologiche-
skil. in-t-im. S.M.Kirova, 1960. 1?9 p. (MIRA 17:4)
VdIRM.
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AF SOURCE GODEt UR/0190/65/007/012/2160/2163
4-111, 4,7~-'
AUTHORS:; Kolssnitl,_ G*_ S.; levll~i,. A, S.; Novikova *T*;~'
-T6 chnol gi
MoscowChemi6al 0 cal-InstitiAe im. Do I. 2;rev (Mosko-0347
kh-imiko-t9khnolog'1`cWe_sW in
.aitut)
TITLE; snDalymeri za b3l, CY, -phe~~lpliosphonio acid:. with acrylicacid and
gcr_vjgnitrile.'I 58th communication in the series carbocyMc Polymers and lymers
SOURCE
YysPk6moleku1yk-Mye soyedineniya, v*.7., not 12~ 1965j 2160-2163
TOPIC TAGS.t. .'polymer,, -.:Polymerization,
cid, acrylic plastic
copolymer 6opolymerization, acrylic a
ABSTRAM. The copolymbrization -of CK -pherqIvirWIphosphonic,-.Acid with acrylic acid..-
and. acrylonitrUe w-ai'studied as an extension -of -previous3,v published-work-onthe
polymerization.properties:of CK -phanylvinylphosphdnic. acid by- G, S. Kolesnikov
'-'~A. S. "T'evlina.,- and A*-.B. Alovitdinov~.(Vysokomolek.' soredep.7j. .1913,,-1965).. The
copolymerization- -was carried out in- evacuated -glass -tube.~--Ln the presence-of ~ malq~,1%
benzoylper6xide, at-70G. The--experimental results are presented intables and
gPaphe (see Fig., 1). -The copolymsrization:constantm,, r for_ the . system -s' p( -phezWl-
~vinylphosph6nic'__acid - acrylic acid# and cKe-~enylvirqlphosphonic acid and acrylo-
nitrile, were calculated and were found to bei rl-= 0." 0.03, r2 =..0,9s-� 0,08t
e~rd~ 1/2-- M ~'_66 0
M5,2&~678.744+67&74"8.86
L 10339-67 UP(c) WDS
SWPOVEA
;CC-HR: AF60?9006 CA) -'-SOUR"CE COM UR/0413/66/0W/O15/0086/0",'-
INVENTORS: Koleanikov? G. S.; Tev-1inay As S.; Novikovat Be Pa; Loving B. B.;
Chernoz*-rdina; L,'F.- Abramovat T, D.
ORG: none
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TITIX-: A metbod for obtaining heA-resiatant and chemically stable cationite-
Laembranes-i\ C,ase 39, No- 164427 VCannounced by Moscow Institute of Chemical.
i Technology ljm~ D. I. Mendeleyev (Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnicheakiy institu,
tY
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 86'
TOPIC TAGS: Jon exchange membraneg monomerg polymer, graft copolymer, fluorine,
acr7lio acid
ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining heat-resistant
and chemically stable cationito membranes by grafting monomer compounds containin~g
ionogenic groups to fluorine-containing c2pqjLmera.A To obtain membranes
characterized by a selectivity in separating the ions of polyvalent metals, a
mixture of cx-phenylvinyl phosphinic. acid and acrylic acid or'acrylonitryl is used
as the aonome;L compound.
L -PAT4.- 13~Vhy6 UMCs 661.10,1123
car4
5.. 2~~ 7�44
VNYSBFF,-2G. T.R.; HOTIKOVA, ?.A.
I
Medical service for workers of th3 Orshm Linen Combine. Zdmv. 3e2or.
5 no.1:38-39 Ja 159. (KEHL 12:7)
.WMA-TUTUA InM?RY--EITGIMIC ASPAM)
GAMLOVt B.G.; GUINI Ye.I.; LESNIKOV, A.?.; WRIKOVA, T.A.
Chemical principles of the thelcoforcing- of a diesel engine.
Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.ll'.2498-2502 N 163.
(MRA 17: 1
MITKALF.Vp B.A.; LZBEM, Ye.P*; NOVIKOVAO T.Ae
Purification of phenol waste waters by adsorption on activated
carbons, Nefteper. i neftekhim. nooll:13-15. *64 (MIRA 18s2)
1. Wauchno-issledovatellakiy institut neftekhimicheakikh proit-
vodat,v,, Ufa.
sov/18o-59-2-8/31+
AUTHORS; Baranov A I Bystroval K.A., Novikoval T.A.v and
Funke, f.F: *'(Moscow)
TITLE: The Influence of Molybdenum, Chromium and Aluminium on the
Strength of Hard Alloys on a Nickel or Cobalt Base
(Vliyaniye molibdenal khroma i alyuminiya na prochnost'
tverdykh splavov na nikelevoy i koba2tovoy osnove)
PERIODICAL:-Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRq Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
. Nank, Metallurgiya i Toplivol 19599 Nr 29 PP 43-47 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The influence of the alloying additions on the strength of
WC-Co and WC-Ni alloys was investigated. Alloys contain-
ing 8, 107 12 and 15% Co and 8% Ni were used. Various
additions of Crq Kol and Al were added to the Co or Ni.
(Cr Mo and Al form wide ranges of solid solution with Co
and Ni). Alloys were prepared by sintering at 1400 to
1600 OC in a hydrogen atmosphere. X-ray analysis showed
that Co in all the alloys had a cubic structure. The
distribution of the alloying addition between WC and Co
or Ni was determined by chemical analysis after extract-
ing Go or Ki with HC1 at 100 OC. The results are given
Card 1/3 in the table. Cr in WC-Co-Cr alloys is in solid
solution with Co almost completely, but in WC-Ni-Cr
SOV/180-59-2-8/3)+
Thelrifluence of Molybdenum, Chromium and Aluminium on the Stronglth
of Hard Alloys on a Nickel or Cobalt Base
alloys it is In the carbide phase. Mechanical strength
was determined:from bond tests and results showed that
at~room temperature the binary WC-Co and WC-Hi alloys
have the highest .strength. Addition of 20% Cr to the
cementing phase results in a fall in strength of WC-Co
alloys from 170 to 85 kg/mmz and of WC-Xi alloys from
140 to 110 kg/mm~-. At elevated temperatures the maxiimin,
strength is obtained by an alloying addition, the
highest increase being shown by a Cr addition and the
lowest by an Al addition. The highest strength is shounn
by alloys containing relatively small amounts of
alloying addition 13-70r, 3-70, 1- 2%Cr) - Further
increases in alloying additions lead to decrease in
Card 2/3 strength and a large decrease in plasticity of the Go
phase even at 600 - 800 OC. The effect of Cr, Mo and
-SOV/180-59-2-8/31(-
The-Influence of Nolybdem=9 Chromium and Ahiminium, on the Strength
of Hard Alloys on a Nickel or Cobalt Aase
Al,additions increases with total content of cementing
hase.
ere are 5 figures.1 table and 9 references, 5 of
C
"WhAch.are English, two German and two Soviet.
SUBMITTED: November 27, 1958
Card 3/3
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s/i2lj6l/000/006/009/012
'73 ot D040/D112
AUTHORS8 Fdnke, T.F., Romanov, K.F.# Novikovap T#A* , Guseva, AsNes and
Bystrova, K.A.
TITLE% Wear resistance of W-Co hard-alloy cutter tips in machining
E1437 alloy
PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no. 6, 1961, 32-33
TEXT: Results ate kiveft of'aft experimental investigAtibn with W-Co alloy-
tipped cutters in turning cj-lindricallsmooth and gkobved-blanks of3H 437
(E1437) heat-residtAnt'alloy. 'The ekperlu6nts *6rd_'pdrformed-bn a Gustlow
Werke lathe, using a cutting speed v-30 m/mih--6tittint depth t=1.0 mm and
feed rates s of 0.6-and 0-3 mm/kev for contiftizoui cutting (oil smooth blanks)
intermittent cutting (grooved blanks) was'don4**ith'v=lO rh/mizr, t-1.0 mm and;
s=0.2 mm/revolution, and with v=6 m/~in, t - 1-*0 mml And J_-O.6 mm/rev. Wear
on the rear face of the tips was used as'A. crit6rion dil' the wear. The re-
sults are illustrated in four graphs (Fig. 1~4)0- It wds-established that 8%
Co gave the maximum wearredistance and hardness. A Co content lower than
8% gave lower wear resistance on account of insufficient alloy strength (the
cutting edge crumbled), and higher than 6% also resulted in lower wear resis-
Card 1/4
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Wear resistance of W-Co D040/D112
tance on account of insufficient hardness. A lower feed rate facilitated
cutting and rai~edwear resistance. It was concluded that the-cutter tips
used for machining E1437 alloy must ha-id higher strength than'those used fo-
cutting cast iron or ste6l. -The maximum wear r66istance for continuous cut-
ting of E1437 is shown by cutter tips with 8% Co; for'intetmitt6nt cutting
of cast iron and steel-the Go content in W-Co alloy cutting tips must be
lower. There are 4 figures and 2 Soviet-bloc references.
Card 2/4
Wear resistance of W-Co
r
Fig.l: Wear resistance of tips
during continuous turning.
1 - Feed 0.6 mm/Yev;
2 - Feed 0.3 mm/rev.
Card 3/4
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D040/DI12
r
7
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RZ.2: Wear resistance of tips during
intermittent turning.
1 - V-10 M/min, t-1.0 ma,
feed s-0;2. mm/rev;
2 v- 6 m/min, t-1.0 =0
feed swo.6 mm/rev.
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Wear resistance of W-Co
av
'W
Fig-3: Dependence of ultimate bending Fig-4: Depend .ence of hardr*w (HT
strength ~d ear) kgf/MM2 and kg f/mm2) of W-Co and EI437
hardness H71 kgf/mm2 on the Cc alloys.on temperature:
contents- 1 - !5'wear at 20OC; 2 - 1 - alloy with 4~ Co
at 800C; 3 - KV at 2000. 2 - alloy with 15% Co
Wear
3 - E1437
Card, 4/4
S/ 1.80/61 17
P07VE53%
~141WRS, Tumanov, V.T., Funke, V.F.,. Raskin, M-.L: and
Aw- , A (NIOSCOW)
T IT i, F Physical proint!rties of the alloys ttang~wtrfn c-,iri;--d-
cobalt
vEIII00)CA[,- Akadewiva nauk SiSlf, l-/.A,eqtiva. Otrielenive
tokiinicheskikh nank, Motallurrt-a i tonlivo,
No.61 ig6j, i44-t48
Systematic data on the physicat prnve.i-fit,~- of lo-(,",.,
therefore, the t4oithorv 118vu-
,111ovs h.-we not. been ntiblished and,
)"Vil"IA.Vited the Canecific resistance, tile yotivig modfillis, th.,
vot-f*f'ici.etkt of linear expitnsioti nnd tho hardnesm oU t*'C-k..o
--atit-ei"ing variotis c1tianti.ti.es, of thf- hinder phn.-ge with vartiMSS
~lizes of' the tiangmten carbide, grnins. For the tesEs, specimeiv.-~
Covitailling 0 to 1.00% Co find gperimeiiq Containing b wt,,i; Co Wert?
investigated, differtng as regards the size oC the tione-sten
--rhtde grat". The alloys were prodiieed accorefingr to
0 (be It"O I C, WIV. The main series of IIlovq wi.th variotis contents ot
hinder had a practically equal average diameter of' the Itt"ptten
t,hvsical nronerties of ... S/ 1.80/6 1 /wo/Ooh/o 17/(1'--1)
E073/F515
carbide grain of 2.5 1,~ The pha~;--e composition ot the nltriv-
thron,rtioot the entirfb range of Changes of the Co content rr?nl~j 1;14.(j
constant phase WC pi.xis -,olift solution of tongsten and carhovi i"
cohaLt, The porozity of the altoys did vv)t exceed 0.2 val
rioe tvingsten carbidp had a poro-si.tv of The sintered
snecimeyi-4 were quenched and annealed; th(i (ptenchitig consi.4ied of'
heating in a hydrogen atmosphere at 10000C for 1.2 hofirs tind
voulitig in the water-cooled cooler of the furnace, 'rile atill'-'allng
w-rif- at 10000C for 12 hotircs in a hydrogen ntmosvherp fotlowed by
7-noling to 8000C and holding at that tomrverature for 24 hotars
t,iod~.jhen cooling to room temperature at avi average rate ot'
I 'c/nOn. The specific resi,4tance 0. the modivISS-4; of
(-la4ticity E, the coefficient of' ti.near exItallsinn (I IATO the
fi;~.rdrles- ffvwere determined on qatenched and annealed
-he specific electric resistance was determined hv tile rolapell-4it-
tio" method using a potentiometer, the maximom error beiipit4 21 W..
the coefficient of linear expansion was determined with a
quartz rod ditatometer in the range 18 to 4200C with an ery.ov ot,
2.5%; the Young modislos was determined by a dvnami.c inethod %ritto
Card 2/4
Physical properties of ... S/180/61/000/oo6/017/020
E073/9535
an error of 1%...Fig.1 shows the dependence on the cobalt content,
wt.% or, the following& 800cifig resistance.0 .I&ohm-cm (a);
modulus of 414sticity, 9, ~ kg/am and the coqfficient of linear
L vmm4 (6). Curves I and 3
expansion as 1/deg ("J; hardne a HV, k
after. quenching,-. curves 2 4nd k after annealing. The obtained
exper -that the ap ecific elec ,tric resistance
imental-results a a
i - , -characterititic of WC-Co alloys which
a.the mbet'senettiv& a
phy Ical
provideW an indication- of th a state and the composition of the
~hio~ding,stidithe,cii~bi~de,phai4a and of the structure. The modulus
of Athd t 4 -coo c ent*oflinear.ex ansion indicate
predominantly the -quantitative -relations between the tungsten
carbide-:ahd- the-cobalt in the Alloy and depend little an heat
treatment and.coosposition f the. binding phase. ~ The modulus of
411asticity:, changes -considerably with the.. grain e.ize'of the tungsten
cirbtdC ...Thii.~resttltw_ coniflrw~ the,. view of the existende of I a
continuous ~cobalt phase' iris, ~alloyia of this type. L. G GrIgorenko
and''A0 Ae Cheredinov participated in the 'experiments, There are
figures and..4'roterencest 2 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-b.loc.
%The: Rnglish-lan&Ago references read as follows: Ref.It Dawihl W.
and.-Hinnuber.40,- The* structure of hard metal alloys. Kolloid-Z.,
ard.:. 3/~k'
i
Card if/it q Fig. I
I w,
FUM[Es V.P.4 ROMIOVp K.F.; NOVIKOVAt T.A.; GUSEVA, A.H.; BYSTROVA, K.L*
Durability o~ tips-made of tungeten-eabalt hard &nay used In the
mach4id" of the 91437 alloy, StanA instr. 32 no*602-33 Js 161.
(MM 24:6)
(Ho-tal-cutting tool
tedbalt-twigaten alloys)
Ftar0rom; FIALKOV, A.S.,, red.; t-iisHARIIIA,
KOD.,, red. izd-VA; ISLENTIMAy P.Q.,q,tekhn. red.
lCopper powders] Meduye proaWd. tlookva, Kstallurgizdittj
19620 63 a (KEPA 15:7)
(copper5 (Powder metallurgy)
37732.
s/l8o/62/ooo/0o2/o11/ol8
4P. lls~2 E040/E135
AUTHORS. Funke, V.F., Ndvikovas T.A*, and Tumanovg VvIs
0108cow)
TITLE. Structure and propertiek of
tungsten-carbon-cobalt-a~Dlybdenum alloys
PERIODICAL: Akademiya-nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye
tekhnicheskikh nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo,
no.2, 1962, IL13-118
TZXT: The results are reported of an investigation of the
phase composition, chemical composition and structure of the
W-C-Co-Mo alloys with 80 and '47% W contents. Special-attention
was paid to the changes in the alloy properties as a result of
variation in their Mo and C contents. Alloys wiih 80% W
(remainder carbon and cobalt) were found to be suitable for
many industrial-purposes and those with 47% V find application
in X-ray structural analysis of the cobalt-base solid
solutions. The test specimens were prepared by powder
metallurgy techniques, starting with powders of W, Co and No,
Card l/ 4
Structure and properties of ... S/180/62/000/002/011/018
E040/E135
by prgssing and sintering at 1450 OC (for alloys with 80% V) and
123011; C (for alloys with 47% W). The above sintering conditions
were., ~found to give alloy specimens with the highest density and
the,best ultimate bending strength. The specimens were theh
anne'kled at 1200 and 1000'*C for 2 hours and at 600 OC for 24
and allowed to cool, together with the iurnace, at the rate
of about 1.5 OC/min. The ultimate bendkng strength was measured
at .20 and'800 OC and the hardness of the test alloys was le
Let~ermined at temperatures in the'range of 20 to 1000 OC. In
addi:tion,._.determination.of the phase composition of the alloys
wa's made by*.means of X-ray structural and chemical analyses.
S
.~ecial 4i.ia:~ysis was made.of,the cobalt and carbide phases. An
Increase _tin~Zthe Mo content of the.test.alloys~, while the tungsten
an'd ccarbo4i'40ntent are*kept constant, was found to produce a
C~ange composition of, the alloys. According to
metallogri"a"PAC analysis, the two-phase structure is retained by
alloyr,44iWU% W when the molybdenihm content in raised from 0
to 1. 5% ,two phases being tuhgs,,ten carbide and a cobalt-base
ten
'solid so U i"O'.3i. At a molybdenum qp.4 t of 3% or higher, a
1.. 4. ~L, ; ij-..
31
Card
Structure and properties of s/18o/62/000/002/011/018
E040/E135
third phase was found to appear. The structure of this phase
was found to be identical with that of the ql-phase present in
the W-C-Co system (double carbide of tungsten and cobalt).
The quantity of this third phase was found to rise with
increasing molybdenum concentration. In the alloys with 47% W,
the third phase appears at molybdenum contents-exceeding 101't
but an increase in the carbon content at a.constant molybdenum
concentration leads to a reduction in the quantity of the third
phase. At the carbon content of 5.36% or mores the test alloys
with 800. W and about 3..% Mo were found to have two phases only:
WC phase and the cobalt phase. In the alloys with 47% W content
and 10~i Mo: the third phase does not form if the carbon content
3.8 increased to 4.319. Phase composition analysis of the test
alloys showed that if molybdenum is at concentrations up to 10%,
a twoi hase structure can exist in the alloy with 47% We This
is ta'On as an indication-of the presence of a solid solution
regior-of molybdenum and carbon in the tungsten carbide phase.
It was-found that the introduction of molybdenum in the alloys
of the W-C-Co system, the raising of molybdenum content Up to
Card 3/16
s/i8o/62,j?000/002/011/018
Structure and properties of E040/E135
M2 and the resultant appearance of the double carbide (ql-phase),
as well as a change in the composition of thiD WC and Co-phases,
are ace6mpanied by some reduction of strength at room temperature
and some' increase of the strength at 800 OC. The hardness of the
W-C-Co-Mo alloys is greater than that of the W-C-Co alloys of
equal strength.
There are 7 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Voesoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovateltakiy institut
tverdykh splavov
(All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Hard
Alloys)
SUBMITTED; September 18, 1961
Card 4/4
TUKAXOV, V.I.-; Iful , V.P.; PAVLO%, Z.I.;_XOV3X0VAt T.A.;
MMVAO K.A. ........... ....
areat or the awwasition ind structure of anap In the "atm
we Go and, TLC - 10 - 00 6w-tto strength lisit dwMmg eco,
p"mislon. Fix. =to I SWUM"& 15 no.2s285-289 F 163.-
(MM 1634)
ap3a"v.
(TwVtsu-aab~4f, ancys-4%tanagmpby)
TitiudmAwwton-cabalt anay#-J%t&ncg2VbCr)
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AUTPR: Tbamov, Funke V. F.; Trukhanova, Z. so A.;
KUM- as to-ova IKO' Fe.:
Beat treat"Ut of tungsten carbide-cobalt alloys
Poroahkovaya'metallurgiya. nod 2, 1964, 57-60
TOPIC. TAGS:. :tunIgaten carbide cob,alt,-heat treatment carbon, tungsten, tungsten
:,Carbide based alloy,.cobalt cc;ntaining alloy, binding phase
iJiABSTRACT: In this. apertheauthors prosent the results of studies of the effect of
p
cooling rate an'the composition of Lhe binding phase and the beading strength of
,"turissten d4vbide-c6balt alloys. The-effect of the cobalt concent4s plotted in
graphs. -The authdrs:draw the following conclusions:. 1) the composition of the
~bindin phase does.imot, In practice, depend on thevoolingrate within the investi-
gated temperature range# and 2) in the exanination, of the.,dependence of the bending
_.'~trengtfi on the.composition of tungsten carbide-cobalt alloys, It is also necessary
,to consider-thi-ch evf:ths AW figures.
!ang rmal. stresses (kig.. t. hast .3,
ASSOCICION; Mass eovateloskiy Institut twordyfth spalvov
Scientific Research Ivatitute of Solid Alloys)
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(Doblshlkurt r~Oo*--,A4tlwrq orex)
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(KEU 16 5)
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Endotoolno as ncnopecific blootimulanto of antibody formation.
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