SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOROZOV, I. G. - MOROZOV, I. S.
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LINKOV, Ya.I.; MOROZOV. 1.G.
Cont of aafnty. Put' I put. khoz. no.3:31-32 Mr '5;1. (MFCA ll;,~)
(Rililronds--Snfety meqsures)
YXVDOKIROV. I.I.; ALM:SNYEV, V-D.; ASHIMID1. A.K.; BAYEV, N.V.; BKQAROYAN.
P,A.; BYCHKOV, I.A.; VESLOVA, Ye.T.; VTZHEKHOVSKAYA, K.F.; WR3TSKIY,
S.A.; DEMID07, I.M.; YBSIPOV, Te.P.; ZHnOY, V.D.; 2ZLI11SKIY, X.~.;
ZOLINIKOV, F.T,,; ZOLOTOVA, L.I.; KIVIN, A.N.; KOMAI?11ITSKIY, YU.A.;
KONSTANTINOV, A.N.-, Kn'CHITSKAYA, A.K.; MAKSIMIKO, I.I.; MEI-IWTIM.
A.A.; HOROZQV, I.G.; MURZINOV, R.I.; OZEMBLOVSKIY. Ch.S.; OSTRYAKOV,
K.I.-, PANDIA, A.A.; PATLOVSKIY, V.V.; PERMINOV, A.S.; nRSHIN, B.F.;
PRONIN, S.F.; P,%1ENNYY, A.I.; POKROVSKIY, M.I.; RASPONOMAREV, Ye.A.;
SEMIN, I.N.; SICLYAROV, Yu.N.; TIBABSHEV, A.I.; FARBEROV, Ya.D.;
"DOROV, G.P.; SHULIGIN, Ya.S.; YAKIMOV, I.A.; VERINA, G.P., tekhn.red.
[Labor feats of railway workers; stories about the innovetors]
Trudovye podvigi zhelezncdorozhnikov; rasskBzy o novatorakh. Moskva,
Goa.tranap.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 267 p. (MIRA 12:9)
(Railroads) (Socinlist competition)
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that the registratinn of extensive :.'-wern In ofill oll8vi-v91-1t~ ~,i-tween
2 counter vyqtf~~MB S, Find 52 at dlatq~--..-'on Y'enchl"F ~.)no-iooo m, was
oubidtt*(I to further ntudy Itt 3860 ~'Ltttude. In ndditton to
winoldlinci-m C4 nnil 8, and 52, the !ieldenceo C5 with n rentrnt
munter gToup were rp-cOrded. According to the cascade theory, an
alectron-photon shower hno a certnin mean-square-root rndiuo R.
(R0 v 100 m for p a 480 mm Hg at the Altitude 3860 m), the Bhower
donvity decreasing rapidly out-aide R . As a comiequence, the ratio
CVC-1 must, grow with the distance beLeen S and 8 The actnl
4 - 2*
measurements showed the opp-osite effect, t~e rntlo C,5/C4 df'cr'-ased
from 0.77 A 0.015 to 0.66 ' 0.0.75 uben the distancefs prew From 2 t-c
600 m. These rnmilte ennffrm the liyrwithelato that th,e -xter.,,;.vk,
atmonPlivric showors possnaa a ",atruotore.," perhnpa In thp oh,~i I .-)f
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MOROZOV, 1. 0.
USSR^clear Physics - Particles, Doe 48
Fementary
Nuclear Physics - osmic Radiation
"Distribution of Penetrating Particles and High-Energy Electrons in Wide Atmospheric
Showers," D. Y. Alekseyev, G. T. Zatsepin, I. G. Morozov, Phys Inst Imeni. P. N. Lebedev,
4 pp
ODA Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXIII, No 4
Describes observations made at 3,860-meter altitude. Results prove existence of
penetrating particles in atmospheric showers. Considers that proportion of such particlet:
is higher than usual estimate made by measuring their density and assuml-ng uniform
distribution In space. Submitted by Aced S. I. Vavilov, 30 Sep 48.
PA 45/49T100
KIASIN, A.K.; KOROZOV, I.G. -;-GERASEVA, L.A.; KMAYEV, A.V.
[Study of beiryllium as a neutron moderatorl Izuchenie berilliia
kak zamedlilmlia neitronov. Moskva, 1955* 17 p. (MIRA 14:7)
(Beryl-lium) (Neutron&-Caprture)
MOROZOV, I. G.- INITTIN Ye. L; SIDOROV, G. I.
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Kinetics of a reactor vith linearly increasing reactivity.
Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 6 no.lx73-78 Ja '63. (MIRA 16:1)
(Nuclear reactors)
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AUTHOR: Sinev, N. 13 Blokhin, 0. 1.
Bro er. L~ Gab"Bev. V. N. I- Dudnikov, Yir. V.; Zhilltsov, V. T-.Ifoptev,'
P. ; LwjtaQy__2L_jL; -LJaochkfn,. G. A. i MerzlVdn. 0. A.
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V. M.
TITLE: Small-size atomic elecfkc mweroinstallation TES-3
SOURCE: Atomiaya energiya, v. 17, no. 6, 1964. 448-452
TOPIC TAGS: small atomic power installation, portable)itomic power installa-
tion , nuclear reactor, electric power gene ratlofVrES-3 reantor
A13STRACT: The paper is a summary of the SSSR report 0310 at the Third Inter-
_____p_q_k1qqaa_PQnference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic EnergXjLan%Gjeneva. 1904. It
describes a movable small-size atomic ele~t_~,_C~wer installation with the water
cooled and moe4 rated TE8- 3 reactor (under 10, 000 kw). It consists of four
C-dl/2
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ACCESSION NR: AP5001266
blocks each of which was assembled at the manufacturing plant. and which are
placed on four self-propelled flatcars on caterpillar tracks. No housing is re-
quired for the installation; the only local preparation needed is the radiation
protection. The results with a demonstration model show a satisfactory agree-
ment between the theoretically expected and actually obtained parameters of the
installation. Orig. art. has: 4 figures
ASSOCIATION: None
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TITIE t %asurement, of 'the absorption cross section of sup (a-Qd
SOURCES Atomnaya energlya, v. 19,9 no. 5p 1965, 459-460
TOPIC TAGS I gadali iium, neutron cross sectiong thermal neutron, neutron irradiation,
mass spectrometer, imutron spectrum,, nuclear reactorp neutron
'ABSTRAICT: Samples of gadolinium oxide were Irradiated In a reactor with thermal
naujgns to various integral flwms. The thermal-neutron,0sorption cross section r
1
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of Gd was determined from the values of the
the irradiated samples,-measured on a mass spectrometer, and the value of th13
absorption cross section., obtained by averaging the cross section from resonance
parameters over the neutron spectrum of the eactoro The cross section for 0.025-ev
neutrons vas found to be 13 & 3 barnse 2rA-/
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MOROZOV I I. I.
Stability of steam generation in a single turn of a uniflow boiler.
Tnzh.-fiz.zhur. 4 no.8:49-53 Ag 161. (14LU 14:8)
1. Folitekhnicheskiy institut, Chelyabinsk.
(Boilers)
MOROMV, I.I., kard.telchn.nauk, dotsent
Coneprning the stability of the steam formation process in the
parallel coils of a once-through boiler. Izv.vys.ucheb.wv.;
energ. 5 no.llt66-68 N 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. dpelyabivskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. Prodstavlana pro-
myeblompy teploenergetikio
(Boilers)
ACCESSION NRi AP4,038663
5/0170/64/000/004/0051/0057
AUTHORz -Morozov, 1. 1'.
TMILE: Effect of the variability of the heat flow on the stability of the
operational proceas of a direct-flow steam generator
SOURCE; Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, no. 4, 1964, 51-57
TOPIC TAGS: Steam generator, hqat flaw
ABSTRACT: The paper shows the effect of a variable heat flow on the stability
of the steam generation process in a single tube. The pressure in the tube is
assumed to be low compared to the critical pro--sure, and appro)cimately uniform
along the heated portion. It is assured that the physical ionstants of the
fluid are constant for small temperature fluctuations, and that the heat flow
along the tube may be neglected. A characteristic equation is derived for the
case of a constant heat flow. Another equation is obtained for the case where
the hoat flow is uniform along the tube but variable with time. Tho offoct of
the flow pattorn on the stability of the process is shown. The stability
boundaries are given. A comparison of the experimental data with the predicted
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stability boundaries shows good agreement. Orig. art. has, 3 figures and 23
formulas.
ASSOCIATIO114 PG1it0khaiCheGkiY Institut, Chelyabinsk (Polytechnic Institute)
suaamm, 13i4ay63 DATE ACQ: lqMay64 ENCLt 00
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3/170/63/006/001/007/015
B167/B102
AUTHORS: Morozov, I.I., Mallkov, V.A.
TITLE: Effect of elastic volumes on the stability of the
working process in steam generating pipes
PERIODICAL: Inzhenernr)-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 6, no. 1, 1963, 54-58
TEXT: The stabili-.y of steam production -in the pipe of a heat exchanger
with elastic input volume, having a gas cushion and a steam collector at
the output, is studied for the simplest types of pipes, The conditions
and the results published in the paper by I.I. Morozov (IFZh,no.8,1961)
are used. The system of equations which describes this process, as
given in that paper, is linearized. With the aid of the perturbation
caloulus and after a Laplace transformation the oharacteristic equation
for the system is derived. Making a further aim lification (absence of
p
the steam collector at the end of the output) the following condition is
obtained as a necesnary and sufficient criterion for the stability of the
system on a constant interface between liquid and steam:
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G is the liquid C011SUMf)tion, p013 thc pressure in the gas cusIhion, pi
is the steam pressure in the pipe. The stability is brought about by a
decrease in pressure behind the elastic volume4 A change in pressure
before the elastic volume Joes not affect the stability. The reoults.
were experimentally verified on a imo-Jel constructed according to the
theoretical considerations. There are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Politekhnicheskiy institut, g. Chelyabinsk (Polytechnic
Institute, Chelyabinsk)
SUBMITTED: August 2, 1962
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MOROZOVY I.I.
Effect of the variability of a heat flow on the stability of
operation or Ft uniflow steam generator. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 7
no-4:51-57 Ap 164. (AURA 17:4)
1. Pol-itekhnicheskiy institut, Chelyabinsk.
MCI RO ,y, , i y F 5 1 N7
Determl,n;ng. the -,()I.yt:.)plc curve Irlex Of the gas ex,,ar-310r.
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trolyti-, ~,~rden-i,~rq i,3 t;iven and comparE! witc. um i r. um
electr --lit i :,ondens-rs. rhe maximum como~i',:-4
a - i t i o~ s-f th,,! sec'ion~ rith smooth an,-4-s Etz, r
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I'emrjer.,ture and fr~,~i,~-nry as wq~il --,i r'~.-: .;t.a;',cO
f r o 3 t 0 f t h~ t ~x r~ t;I 1 --!111 f,, '~ 1 2 C r'- d e ') -3 ~.- :' c'
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The de:-Ik-idence cf the capa~Jlty on temper-"'.irp an! fro-
quency is more- F~~,vora',!e -in the oase of opace -p~,r-~uq
tantalum conder-iers 'he stability of I'n-
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AUTHOR- M
TITLE: Gas Pressure Calculati.oris For Ineumatic Devices in
Autontati-c Systems
PEIRIC~51CAL, Avtoniatika, 1959, 41- 4, 1-1, 79-6~ tUSSR)
ALs'rRA(-'l I It i -,i p) i ri t ed oil L t hn t ,a I t. houp0i 1~r essui- e c a I c u I it t i
are ofteri made from L11C WiLahatic gas law kEq 1); it is
utten thi- citse that Hic ni;%.-4s A ,,a.-i vartt:--i. ill w;ij(li
ca~-e Eq 14) shotild 1,(~ tised, f -' i g, I -iI.Justrate.9 it
pneuniatic: servo used Ll, tile tests kWith V C0118t) and
Fig 2 gaves the curve found hy experiment which agrees
with Eq 1.4) much better than it does with Eq (1), tic,
matter whether we use n - I or n = 1.4, although the
latter is the hetter. (In this case Eq (4) becomes
Eq (5) since v is constant The gas flow rate is given
by Eq (()'I and ill is given by tile equation below ?'ig 2j
the pressure therl followed. Eq (7) , The c orres 1 und j ng
result derived froin Lq (1) is Eq (0) . Next the auth-r
consj-dei-; the case in wh.1ch the V(-.)IUMe VaFl-es, liere tii..
pressure is goveri.ed hy Eq (9) or by Erl (i0) SIlLce
V = Fn .- x; x(t) is found by experiment- E q ( 12 ) i s
Card 1/2 a rel,ef ~t 1. ion of Eq UJ ) . Fig 3 sh-Ts I-e-ssure curves
0536h
Gas Pressure Calculat ions for Pneutnatic Devices in Automat -Lc S-y stems
k 1, 2 and 3 ) ; the experimental po-Lnts (circles) lall
accurately on the curve iredicted from E,(I TI i e r e
are I figures and 5 SoviCt references.
ASSUCIATION:Dnipropetrovs'kiy depzhAvniy universitet
(Dnipropetrovsk State University)
S U'3M. I TI'ED -November 4, 1956
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-THOR: Morozov, 1. 1,
BO 14 //-"C
TITLE: Approximate Calculation of the Evacuation of a Gas Container
PERIODICAL; Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, 195? Vol 2. 7-76
ABSTRACT. The author explains two methods of calculation In the first metriod
he proceeds from the following assumptions: The container has a
constant volume, a supercritical ratio exists between the pressure
inside the container and the pressure of the surrounding gas, no
heat exchange takes place between the gas in the container and the
container itself. Equation (1) describes the pressure change in the
container during its evacuation. Equations (5) and (6) are derived
on the assumption of an adiabatic process. The pressure drop in the
container with progressing time is graphically represented in fi-
gure I according to these formulas. In the second method, which im
more exact than the first, the polytropic process of evacuation is
taken into account. The derivation of the polytropy constant is
discussed in detail, and equation (19) is given for the pressure
change in the container. k graphical comparison between the ex-
perimental. values and the curves calculated from formulas (5), (6),
Card 1/2 and (19) to shown in figure 1. There are 1 figure and 5 Soviet
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Approximate Calculation of the Evacuation of a 3/17 159/0C2 12/012/021
Gas Container B014 B014
references-
ASSOCIATIM Gosudarstvennyy universitet, g, Dnepropetrovsk (3tate University,
City of Dnepropetrovsk)
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301 9/ B054
AUTHOR: Morozov, 1 1
TITLE. Prevention of Aeration of' a Lijuld by a Non-8ubmerged Part
of a Turbulent Jet
PERIODICAL; Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol 5, No. 8,
PP~ 107 - 10) /C
TEXTi The author investigates the aeration of a liquid by a non-submerged
part of a turbulent fluid jet for the case of a container whose inlet- and
outlet openings are situated in the bottom (Fig 11)- It is assumed that no
aeration takes pla(,.E if the non-submerged part of the jet does not exceed
a certain height. The author obtains formula ('~) for the minimum level
height of the liquid, at which no aeration takes place, as a function of
the inlet velocity and of the jet radius. He checked this result by
carrying out experiments with water and visually observing the appearance
of aeration. The results graphically shown in Fig, 2 exhibit a satisfac-
tory agreement between experiment and theory It further appears from (5)
"hat aeration with a given level of the liquid may be prevented by
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submerged Part of a Turbulent Jet B019/BO54
reducing the jet velocity and the diameter of inlet openings and by
increasing the turbilence Filnally. formula (7) is given for estimating
the minimum level for a given inlet quantity of' liquid and a given number
of inlet opening8 There are ? figures and 1 Soviet reference
ASSOCIATION~
Gosudarstvennyy universitet , g Dnepropetrovsk (State
University, DnepropeLrovsk)
SUBMITTED:
December 17. 19~19
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ACCF-SPSION NRi AP4043-074 5/0170/64/000/OC)6/0108/0113
AUTHORS: Morozov, 1. 1.; Yesin, V. I.
TITLEt Polytropic indoc determination of gas expansion in high pressure vessels
SOURCEs Inzhenernofizicheakly zhurnal, no. 6. 1964, 108-123
TOPIC TAGS: gas expansion, high pressure vessel, expansion law, polytropic index,
heat transfer, specific heat
ABSTRACT.- The processes of gas expansion in high-pressure.vessels were considered,
with the gas obeying various expansion laws. Expressions to be used in engineering
calculations were derived for instantaneous polytropic expansion indices and the
gas pressure in the vessel. The instantaneous polytropic index was defined by
dQ/di
6 RT. 2W-
An average value for a is then obtained lor the expansion process p. p,.(l + Cj)
where
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This yields the result -1 +k~"IB ' in good agreement with experiments.
Analogous expressions, were derived'for the pressure in the vessel and for under
the conditions Cp, CY. - const. This yields for the pressure
P. P.. POVI
and for (approximately)
where S can be further approximated by' a& j=-- 0.058 (1. Orig. art. hass
formulas and 4 figures.
ASSWIATION: Foliteldiniclaeskiy institut g. Chelyabinsk (Polytechnic Institute,
Chelyabinsk)
SUBMITTMt 16Sep,63 ENCLi 00
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NOROZOV, I,K.; IVAKHNNIINO, A.D., red.: &%L?I" A., tekhn.red.
(Stom-3, about a good friend] Po-7est' o bollshon druge.
Tashkent. Gos.izd-vo Uzbekakci SM, 1960. 99 p.
(MIRA 14:2)
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Modernlzatslya strogallnykh, dolbezhnykh i protyazhnykh stankov:
rukovodyashchlye materialy (Modernization of Planing, Shaping;
SIotting, and Broaching Machines; InE3tructiona) Moscow, Mashgiz,
1957. 178 1). 8,500 copies printed.
Authors: BolttLkhin,A.K., -Morozov. I.I., Kudinov, V.A., Lapidus, A.S.,
Belcv, V.S., Manuylov, L.K,, MaRT-ayev, A.F., Engineers; Ed.:
Prokopovich,. A.Ye.; Ed. of Publishing House: Shemshurina, Ye.A,;
Tech. Ed.: Dlatveyeva, Ye.N.; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metal
Working and rool Making (Mashgiz): Beyzellman, R.D., Engineer.
PURPOSE. The book is intended for pr.-,duction engineers and manhinists
In metal cutting shops.
COVERAGE. The book presents instruct-Ions on modernizatinn of planers,
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review and Panalysis of the operation of these ma&iine tools is
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them. Examples of design and mcdernizati-M :,f' the speed drive
and of the feed drive, measures for raising the level of me,~haniza-
tion and automation of machine trjolQ. are disi.-u.3sed and devi(---.es are
shown for widening the applicability range of machines and for
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done on these machine t--lol2. Th~~ problenia t-,f ir(.reasing rigidity,
resistance to vibratlon,3 and the life of thes,-~ machine tools is
-- --d plans for
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discussed. Drawings of basl,~- units landa-
modeTTdzatIon of tools as wcrIced out by TqKB Remashtrp-Ft (Central
De?.ign Bureau of the Truet for the Repaiv i:~f MeraI-,3ut-t1.ng
Machines) and engineering ctepartments of ma-ihine-tool building
plants are presented in detall. No pers,-,nalities a.,-,-- mentioned.
There are 16 referen~-es, all Soviet..
TABLE OF CONT:;-PNTS:
Introduction
Card 216
Modernization of Planing (Cont.) 1187
Ch. 1. Brief Survey and Analysis of Operation of the Machine Tool
Inventory in Use (A.K. Boltukhin, Engineer)
1. Planing, shaping and slotting machines 5
Basin, trends in increasing the productivity of planing
machines 9
Use of idle return stroke, of planing and shaping machines
(A.F. VbLshtayev, Engineer) 14
2. Broaching Machines (V.S. Belov, Engineer) 17
Ch. II. Design and Modeimization of the Speed and Feed Drives
(I.I. Morozov, Engineer) 22
1. Planing machines 22
Modernization of the speed drive 22
Modernization of the feed drive 29
Design example 30
2. Shaping Machines 47
Modernization of the speed drive 47
Moderntzation of the feed drive 50
3. Slotting ma U are constants (k = 0119 ... n and n1- 1 are
r. k
integer-J. He actually succeed8 through elementary calculatiOrIL fol-
n "'he conditions are then simple inequalities, e. g., for n
2 V 2 2, '> b b . For n -,.3, however, the promised
a a b0 a1 a0 1 0
1
~ar(i 112
-/044/ 62/GC,~ I/ O~Db/O 16/1-75
~1-eoraic :3tab4.lit criteria for . . .
~,inpliuitv ull :,ne proo." anu the thez~,.ulvez, aPPeaI-.,-; LI
rat.-,er au-ibtful. .n pact- ob (after formula (6)~the autnor co.:~itt,:--
an inaccurac.; ~.t the poin- where he states, "it is known triat the r---:i'
rootL; o: u:L alk-,ebruic e~tuation are neCative, if, and only if, the
coefficiL:nts of the e,; ,uation are pot;itive.11 This statement, which ii,
correct 1'~-jr N - 2, na-,; uimplifiec th( author's expansion for n
ce-ree of the algebraic equation).
U
Abstracter's note. Complete translation.
Cara 212
AID P - 4849
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/2 Pub. 103 - 9/2 6
Authors Morozov, I. K., P. A. Sharanov and A. Ya. Kiryushov
Title Control devices for parts processed in grinding machines
Periodical Stan. I instr., 2, 25-28, F 1956
Abstract The authors present several measuring devices Installed
on cylindrical grinding machines, on surface grinders,
and others. They illustrate the construction and
describe the operation of these devices; their advan-
tages In increased productivity of the machines, and
their Immediate effect on quality and precision of
finished products. The use of such control instruments
reduces spoilage and minimize the time required in
manual Inspection. Six drawings.
SOV/ 12 1 - 5.:,,, - L - !--- /2
AUTHORS-, A B, ard MoIcz T
C,
TITLE- A DE-TI f-~-- tria ajcc. o'' fiat
Hou --ing sD L e -'tin I.-res Pn?vma i y i r t b,-)r dlya
k c. n ,a
PERIODICAL! 3-ark,. jT
Nr "SR)
ABSTRACT- A t7 Office
T n-- ity the St~an,ia, 12. Reaures a nd
n =1 1 t t 3 e
Ill. m a r..a t~j Ime: il ~zmerirel`nyKh urde-:-
711
- lr_3DC t firt:ng
Ole BV
mei -,a
'f J_
-3 vq t e
S Tn E .-A i 3 m e t a - ssso-red within
a e m I: dimorlS Ll~ria Igic-ups'. th:'Is
T' maximim a-ll-e f t-p rrean dia-
pr)u p I h a d. -3 rz ee -_ a r ~ -J T~.i~ deviation
rD z- a a y t W"~ pairs of
E T_ b, e ~_- w e e i
r f:' Z. r 6, Fig 2
,bard 1/
T;
~d a n~
e a i r e
,
-
A Pneumati-~ De~! -,, 3 f'(, E! ' c, s, p,~ a n ~, Sc
of Live Centres
stat-'I~,,ed anj p,-'.-'.eeds '%D t.ha -Ijisl~:--Ait ',Ont i 4
01 a n It n i!.
~te ir.'ake ri~-,,zzies with. a tlial.mek-6-- so :,h.~,sen ti,.at the
m e a F u -*- i, E~, p,.- -- - i: f'-L,d t (,j ' 'I e p nebma t i-1 u g.,. ~; '.'Ia'Lf the
wr':ILir.~g pre3s~j-:,e. Its j),-ic-matic pl---g a two . .3tep
-,yllndri :a! pi,g ar-A --'nspe-~tc, sim,~ltar~e G.~Iy tw:, fitting
diameter;: ar.1 -,,',ape ~ie,.,Jatjons (o-vality arid conicity)
a n mer.~urj
t r. a r, S m it,? D a T -A m~ l-,; the -,:)unte~- riess.-re method,
it, 5 pil~-isure
l~iam:0--, -i-,s varied
r
a I S' jJ A a rua e i
Card 2/2
Stan. I instr., 2, 25-28, F 1956
AID P - 4849
Card 2/2 Pub. 103 - 9/26
Institution : Interchangeability Bureau of the Ministry of Machine
Tools and Apparatus Industry (MS1IP)
Submitted : No date
LARICHZV. 7.N.; LIND, A.B.: XOROZOV. I.K.
Pneumatic instruments used for checking and sorting running-center
bodies. Stan. i Instr. 29 no. 8:2?-28 Ag 159. (MDU 11:8)
(Engineering instruments)
(Lathes-Testing)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5862
Vys,-,tskiy, A. V., Ye. R. Dvoretskiy, V. V. Kondashevskiy, V. T. Miz'miche",
T. K. Morozov~L.P. X. Folyanskiy, Z. L. Tubenshlyak, G. V. Khokhlova,
ChEasovnikov, and M. L. Shleyfer
Frtb~~,--y Iuztroystva dlya aktivnogo kontrolys, razmerov v vin hinostr,-Jyenil
(!astrmro--nts and Equipment for the Active Control of Dimensions in Mactdne
IqUllding) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961. 303 P. (Series: Progressiv-nyye srelstr-a.
k.-,-VL:-olya razinerov v masbinc;str,-jyenii) Errata slip inserted.
Ed.. r.-f Serles: 3. S. Baybarov, M. I. Kochenov, and D. D. Malyy; Scientific EJ.:
Te. R. D!roretskiy; Ed. of Publishing House: A. G. Akimova; Teeb'. Ed.: IV.
Ej-"K--4nd; Vlaneg-Ing Ed. for Literature on Means of Automation and instnlmenr
N. V. Pokrovskiy, Engineer.
RTdWK: This book is intended for technical personnel engaged in the
devices. It MAY also be useful to students specialittng iz, t:~L--
flell of instivxjL!~ntation at schools of higher technical educaticn &rd
card J-/6
'-Enstr,imti-ts and Equipment (cont.)
a'v/ C,66,?
"9YP
AUE: )imensional control instruments and devices used in mn -11'
wfile'a have been tested under experimental and industrial cord-it-f~r;: :1-1
described. Conciae information on non-Soviet control systeMS 1.3 a':
Th,e pre,
;,T nt work is part of a series devoted to modern contrOl line. !.F,-'
a -~' -, a I e- tr"!
- .1 -s recommanded by the Co=C.t-tsion of the State Scientfic -T
O.-,rumittee rf tlae Council of Miniaters USSR. The commission was sf-t 1~
al--~,_,t in the intrcduoti,_-~n of advan~;ed methods and deirices (-.f
ntrcl in machime luilding. ND personalities are mentioned. T2e-- a-
47 Soviet, 20 English, and 7 German.
COMM.,
t- w, r.
3e-.--r-a:L Observations on instruments and Devices
of Active Control (Ye. R. Dvoretakiy)
i. The r.,*)Ie of' active control and the provisions
for Its introduction
2. Specia-1 features In the development of active
control Instruments
1,asi_ types of the means of active control
(~Lard 2/6.
Instruments and Equipment (cont.) sov/5862
Ch. II. Instruments and Devices for Active Control of Shaft Dimensions
in Cylindrical Grinding (A, V, Vysotskiy, V, V. Kondashevskiy,
V. T. Kazlmichev., I. K. Nbrozov,, P. M. Pblyanakiy,, G. V. Khokhlova,
G. V, Chasovnikov., and M. L. Shleyfer) 16
1. Instrumenta for the indirect visual control of shaft dimensions
by measuring the displacem6nt of the grinding-wheel spindle stock 18
2. Single-contact instr nts, and devices for the control of shaft
dimensions 19
3. Two-contact instruments and devices for the control of shaft
dimensions 25
4. Three-contact instruments and devices for the control of shaft
dimensions 51
5. Pneumatic instrmment for contactless antomt1c control 83
6. Inst nts and devices for the control of stepped shafts 85
7. Instruments for the control of recessed shaft surfaces 88
8. Control instz nts and datices, used in face-grinding on
cylindrical grinders 103
Ord 3/6
Instruments and Equipment (Cont.) SOV/5862
9. Device for automatic control in the grinding of shafts
with reference to the hole of a conjugated part (bushing)
10. Automatic readjustment of cylindrical grinders
Ch. III. Instruments and Readjxwting Devices for the Contml of
Shaft Dimensions in Centerless Grinding (A. V. Vysotstvly,
V. V. Kondabhevskly, P. M. Polyanskiy, G. V.Khokhlova,
M. L. Shleyfer and Z. L. Tubenshlyak A5
1. Instruments and devices for the control of shaft di nsions
in centerless grinding
2. Readj-usting devices
3. Protective-blocking devices of centerless grinders i af,
Ch. 17. Control Insty-aments and Devices in Internal Grinding
(A. V. Vysotskiy, V. V. Kondashevsk:Ly, V. T. Kuzlmichev,
P. M. Polyanskiy, G. V. Khokhlova, G. V. Chasovnikcrv-,
M. L. Shleyfer) "-.-?
1. Device for control with plug gages 14,~
2. Single-contact instruments and devices 1_~
Two-contact instruments and devices
78
4. Tiwee -contact instrament with vibratory
contacting transducer for visual control C*
Card 4/6
Jxstrm~nts and Equipment (C.,)nt.)
SOV/5862
Ch. V. Instruments and Devices for Role Control In Homing
%'V. V. Kondashevskiy, V. T. Kuz,nichev., and M. L. Shleyfer) i99
Ch. 71. Instrawnts and Devices for Active Control in Surface Grinding
(V. V. Kondashevskiy, V. T.Kuzlnichev, L K. Morozov, and
01. V. Khokhlova)
1. Instrumnts and devices for in-process control in surface grindixig 221
2. Devices f,.jr w2tom-tic reaijustment of surface grinders 2
Ch. TITI. Device for ln-Pro,~:ess Control in Grinding Parts With C012t,0721
Sux,faces (V. V. K-)ndashevslvly) 243
Ch. TIM. Contrc1 Tnstriments and Devices Used in Lathework (A. V. Vysotsk-y:,
V. V. Kondashevskiy, V. T. Kuzlnichev and M. L. Shleyfer) 214-F,
1. Instrments and devices for in-pFrr.;cess control in machining 246
2. ReadjuBting de-vices for control after turning 2~~O
3. Blocldmg and protective devices used in lathework 2
Ch. IX. Devices for Auti,,matic Readj,,xEtments in !ear T~,oth Macblning
il. V. TKzndashevskJ.yN
Card 11/6
instmm-ants and EquIpment ~Cont.)
su,~,/5862
Ch. X. for DLwnEj.-jna.1 Cqntx--~l of the BoeIng MIiJ
Ctp=ratlon (V. V. Krndashevskiy'
1. A-c-tvmatic readj-"twnt of bcring mills
r~f bcr~-ng milis 7
2.
Ch. X.:. -J DriLIA.ng and. B- -a,!h~-ag
^b.. X:I-t. C~-MbLned t.-,- tae r,6_ntr,-,i ef Sever-~Ll Fv-t
r-iwnsic,ns (T. T. P. M. P-1yaa5k-I.y..
md
Bib` -'- --grapby
A-MIkOM: C:ngreas
Ca.vd. 6/6 EN wrc wz
62
.11 :- : ... ..,.I . . n . ; r . : I , : ~ I
1 11 . . . ... :.. : r.- , , I
, "l :: -.,j ~ -, ,- - - -
-/ I ),~ .
_T
AUTHORS: Balats, b.c. , 6~,ersrinuv M-,14orozov, I L. , Engineers
TITLE: Increasing the Near hesisLance of' the Bearing -jettings in the
Frames of Face Machines ~Povysheniye iznosostoykosti posa-
dochnykh mest pod podshipniki v korpusakh zaboynykh mashin)
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitell, l9c,8, Nr 6, pp 19-20 (UjSR)
ABSTRACT% fhe worn bearing-settings in face machines were repaired
formerly in the following way: a 5-mm layer of the metal was
removed, and then new metal fused-on by means of the TsM-7
electrodes. This new metal is then machined. The
of repairing the setting in this way is very Cifficult. In
the Rutchenkovsk Plant imeni N.S. Krush,:ht!v two apparatuses
(Figure 2-3) were dev~tloped: a floating reamer and a fi,-,atlng
roller. The repair process is now carried out in the fillohing
way: electric fusing on the worn surface; rough bcjrin6 with
an allowance of mm; clean borin6 ~with the rearier)
with an allowance of 0-01-0-~5 finishing by means of T.1he
special floating roller. This method is used for repairing
Uard 112 settings under the bearings with a diameter of 90-,'20 mm. The
Increasing the hear Aesistance olf the bearing 3ettings In -ne :fames
Face Machines
new method increases the wear res4stance of' the uettings
5-4 times and the period between overhauls time-,! "r~ t, r e
are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: f(utchenkovskiy zavod imeni N.o. Krushch0va (hut(,henkovsk
Plant imeni N.J. Khruslichev
AVAILABLE: 'Library of Congress
Card 212 1. Machines-Beari-n- settings-MaintenEnce
0
WROZOV, I.K.
Fences made of decorative blocks. RAts. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no.130:
26-?7 '56. (Fenees) (Concrete blocks) (MLRA 9:9)
MOROZOV, I.N., iuzh.; BARBASFMV. G-K-
Electromagnetic circuit breaker of a piston expander. Kislorod
12 no.5:40-41 159. (KRA 13:2)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
(Circuit breakers)
'Y'
r
'C!~-" A0. Ye-G.. radaktor; PAVL40VA, N.M..
.U:11,3ukLy redaktor
[5halterbalt afforestation al,-)ng river beig) Zashchita-A lssorez-;.2-
denle v ruslakh rek. Moskva. Go(3.izd-vo sel' khoz.lit--,7. 1956.
94 p - (Wirdbreake, sholterbelte, atej (PL (A 10: 10)
BU?TAXIS. ') l.; ILKIT13. F.D.; KOZ~,'"C, A.S.: 11,7-4. I.D.: T.J.;
I.S., T.U.; WIMIN. D.D.; ISHIN, ~.?, I,
!Z!.-; 1~.LTATQ, GA.-. CSASMX. K~L.t EWLAMiC. -~, X74SCiCA.
ILN.. t-kt..-4.
El-roum cock for oort- Ln - fl-ld of ~-d 1--t
tb-.4:b Zp-,--i- L.d.).
1-9. 30e 1.
(Alff-t.ti.-) 01ru 1):6)
LEVITSKIY , Ivan Ivanovich, kanu. sellkl.--iz. nauk; P.C,~-.OZ(N, 1.1-1.,
red.
[,billow ana it~-- u~e; basod ,n materiads fror. the examina-
tion and management of' willow 5tands in the lower 1,'ol,~ajl
Iva i ee ispolIzovande; po raterialar, obsleaovan.,ia 4. lp-
'1QU'.t1-,,JStVa iVnittkov ?,izr;n,,i
',,~oskva,, Lesnai!l
rmy c I Ll e nno
*~~- " - ~, / -A
MOROZOV, I.R*
____-I-WA
Calculation in the varnish industry. Zhur.prikl.khim. 30 no-8:
1270-1274 Ag 157. (MIM 11: 1)
(Varnish and varnishing--Tables, calculations, etc.)
MOROZOV. I.S., innheoner.
Technical and economic factors pertainir 'a iaduntrial plants and projects.
Strol.prom. 31 no.6:24-25 Ja '53. (KI-RA 6:7)
1. TSentrallnyy gosudarstvannyy inatitut :)o proyaktirovanivu metalloobraba-
tyva,vushchikh i mashinostroitallnykh savodov. (Induatrial buildintra)
MOROZOV I.S.; LI GIII-FA [Li Chlih.-fa]
-1-11- '1 .,.
Reciprocal system Sn(:lg,-*- FbS,;~~ SnS t- PbClj . ZInxr. neorg.
khim. 8 no.7%1688-1692 J:L 163. (MIRA 16-.7)
(Tin sulfides) (Lead Oulfidas) (Chlorintion)
MOROZOT, I.S.. inthenar; TROKIiIHOVSKAYA. M.N., Inshener.
-47, - ~
Attaching porous soles to the uppers ia walt shoas. Lag.proa. 14 no.4:
31-32 Ap 154. (HLRA 7!6)
(Boots and shoes)
MOROZOVV, I.S., insheuer.
Improving the method of attaching porous rubber aD108. Leg.prom.
14 no.10:14-16 0 '54. (KERA 7:11)
(Soles)
FLEYMAN, D.Z.j MQROZOV,_)~-s-
Centralized cutting of stiff leather for sole components.
Kozh.-bouv.prom.3 no.3:12-13 Mr '61. (MIRE 14:6)
(Shoe manufacture) I
MOROZOV, IS ; F~*i:'-,~!Al~, TYI'1.11-~
Techna:of~inal prr ri -n -,--atlaar arle. ln(~L:stry of the
KirEhiz S-S-it, I --obuv.ljrc,!L,, 3 no,12:4-7 i~ 161. 1 Rl 15 : I
Glavm- inzho. '~pravlen`:!u legkoy 1-rourjshlennosti 'Argizskoy
361Z ~for -;orozo,,r 51avnyy jpetqi-Ll,-*.it 't%-.ozhevenno-obuv-noy
prorayshlennost.; ~,);ul-%rjtvennogo nauclmo-telhn.'cheskogo korriteta
Kirgiz3koy SSR .1eyman'. 3. Upravleniye legkoy :-romysh-
Iermoat4 Kii-:74z. .,Sr- (for ratyzhskiy),
industry)
(Kirghizistan----Shoe induitry
AUTHOR;
TITLE- A methc-d for Froducing
Resins 'r.lposob
dlk~.loretana~
28~ ~2~
7ynthetl-- Benzene and ~-)ichlor,-*'-ane
polaicheniya sinteticheskcy smol-
PERIODICAL: Byulleten izotreteniy, 11158, Nr 4 p I
ABSTRACT., Cla5s 39b 22 Vr 1.1149'11 .5~6284/468- . _2 :,c-ptemb~r 19r-C
3utmitted to t~-ia Vlril3try of the ---mi-a- -Industry
rhe quality of" synthet,~ resins, ottained hy th- Friedel-
Crafts rpacticn in tne rresence of alun,-n--im clilori"'~. *-S
improved b; introdu-Ing -chlorinated Jip',en-,,1 ',n vc- I Into
the reaction of benzpne with dichlorethanf4, in a -i 'uantity
of up to 504 of th( weight of the benzene :,he ugins oh
Lained in t 119 Nav may be uged for producing pei-.~:]~'rcvinyi
enamels
Card 1/1
HORCZOV,I.S., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk
Improvements In cooker operation. Masl.-zhir.prom.20 no.5:29-31 '55.
(KLR.A 8: 11)
1. ToNIIKPP
(Oil industries--Equipment and supplies)
~ KWqZqV, I. S. , kand. tekhn. nauk
Production of corn oil. Trudy TS2HIILPP n0-3:1/6-177 I 'q.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Corn oil)
IIARBARASH, A. S., inzh.; STYAZHKINA, A. G., kand.tekhn.nauk; IVANOVA, A. N.0
inzh.; ROZHKOVA, T. K., inzh.; MOROME, L IS. kand.tekhn.nauk
Corn oil, its refining and use in food. Masl.-zhir prom. 27
no.10:21-23 0 161. ~MIRA 14:11)
1. Leningradskiy maslozhirovoy kombinat (for Barbarash, Styazhkina).
2, Vsesovuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zhirov (for I'vanova,
Rozhkova). 3. TSentral'nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut krakhmalo-
patochnay promyshlennosti (for Morozov).
(Corn oil)
LIPATOWA, H.P.1 NMZ(Wp I.S.
XoM diffrwUon examlmtion of pentaabloroaxynlobates
of -11rall metals and amonium. Ow.neorg.khlm. 10 no.12i
2817-2819 D 165. (MIPA Igal)
Y.V I vart AA e k.
7:7
k \ -~, I -, ~ - V
TMIn'YKV, F.A.; SERGMVA, T.Ya.; MOROZOV, I.S.; OLONOVSKJY. Ye.A.
ONOMITAMAIMES,
Impracticalit7 of vaccinating mature cattle against brucelloais.
Veterinariia 34 no.12:60-64 D '57. (MPRA 11:1)
l.Nauchno-proizvodstvannaya laboratoriya Ministerstva sellskogo
khozya7stva RSFSR.
(Brucellosis in cattle)
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chkinuallum 4 AW11 " Mc(OH)a wW the converuou of %jXjCIO*)* with KC1 I,,
KCI(h iutd Xfga,,. which can be cuumted to McO and used again. LAI) rapt& sh,,,w
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o 19W.-The mother liquor from manuf. of Ca(OCD,. still -00
C (OCU. and Ca(OHI,, is treated with Cl to -so
'hen with KCI to ppt. KCJO~, filtered and
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is kost. if, b1cooridualum hv #A& at high torl"Ps, "111(1- tboung afprnf~ CuS t-h vlonvirled Info) CUIC14. F'S Im.,
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forrent orilatifitics thoc chimid ul Cu and Ni can rastly Synthetic: nurki, of Cu and Ni 11.11filk'S VAN 41- 1. - hi-
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be atilt. and then atpd~ by yosin Thor chfarbles are oil" toy SCI,. The S van tw- UbtAlacd either a3 NCI, -of
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S Is also recovered S. The rhfuriolisiotwo lod Cii-Ni ruats qr-erds ta-
lima treated civorulytically, id 01
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th
influence of
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at hjOh temps, was stUdied y 4"Ins Cl thr'Ns tkoon u( chinvidors is tuaveri,,ol Into aides, whose quatiti
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0
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liLkx-i,fctoi.NiandCubytTysli~
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00 W a m1ludus scent at 440 tAl". tvA1 -00
-, ,f *-.d chArcual the nakfem tract cuumiWell ~fltl
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-m-otrate, fe"t coulillaWY with Ct ILLO)" ilk :1 I'll
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00 tvillpiclidy decautpd. by Cl att 630-IM'. Elm-auw ~'f
timt different b. ps.. like chkwkles of rare earth clement.,k zoo
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sit slitawed (tum a loparife txoncentrate in wit frktctiw&% -00
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Ckms 0#40170 at the St. 6 mjds~d. The briquet.
kiv th-M tMtCJ with CI at ris lufti2l t.mp. (ma _41w
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1010 . (111: S. S. 11 ~ 13 17110- U(In German, 17610 j 194o 1. .00
0e e9. C. A, $1, 444MO.-GP"Ite (Ti. Ch)(Na. Ca. C,M~
410 t1roted as CWA"': the Vruund lopuite cwKvntratc wa. -00
mixtA With rhanval and bitkl~r (3M*j C. la"ritc, Ijjjx) 11
Womf charcoal and IMI 2. uvola~mtt 1, 1!!vswd into "set.. -00
drf~l and cl;llrd- ChkirmWilm at WO-Rill' rcsuftftl in .00
resillur sad in diatillat". The miltue w4m bydrAyeed.
see
y4clifint; nuid and chlintilem rif nut earth- arA Ca, wbkh
Were then ticatcd with Nils. to (unu hydrates of rat%
Od ~arthx. The volittile chlorkk-9 obtalued In the chiorium-
tion wmditid. off, To. It
miuciolmoif tim chlorides with wtaffic No fix-re we" of, a**
;aftml Cls + To awfal, while ftydrJy~io of the chfoitd-
vithl"I ChO, and Tallith. TIC4,ablained in eke tractRiam
tmmo(vkkwktes.waghjd"yardtoTK)~. luthehydruly
is do CIKY'14 In the prevaro 04 Pe. at a ratio of CtA-PCI.
10
O*x F,CI. of 1 5 & ratio 41 CbOC4 If.0 1 21) to areded
"fit Cli hydroxiiie foetted in the hyd"yols inuot Iw wedill.1
ith hot 1-2% IICI "n wilh the vid'in of NII.Cl.
woo
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0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a
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4.-To the
1w. 431,
0,;&t .(I-IW the ody. of 141fCi de.
iddtd. A the (" hiccowo Ike oly.
Of Ito $ad Allat Of NIM, d". 1'~ a win.
wwfla d*,Wtg,;-,d NHXl at W Is 9%; 02 W.
too.
at or, ti =;. and a, ;,,
340A- &C'M C.O_KCI_ .4 Ilia ; .00
2 39%. see
tco q thi-milb. ;tdco at CuCl avA HO an 19-02.
Al.
se 94
6.10 M~ "Al and so see
Ift the deut Co. I-NIRI-11%0' the cugvcs
Wa
2cla.24%04t,
04 21
0
00 at fo)". By Sol coatpd. foruiatim hCw offiloOk bo-
the cyscm cma-Rkis4fd~~O' roro
004 faTgd' -10V~ CaCI.NHa IA Pcemit
00,5 %Itb rbe is temp., the Ha field hKreams
NTH,adecrauft. AtIOO'thewdtfd9-QQteffcCtdHCloo 0
001W NH&O Is very lamo. H. 39. lAmter Qe4l
see
1900
see
% 0 0
not
woe
- ----- un" We CL&SWCAWA
Als.t.4.4 SCULL040c" Lot" imis" as am all
%-No* "he QKV 4416 MI& send* aa-lormodill
19 one
GLV a op 0
ASIAN 0 -, 0 A
00 4
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O*W
ThoituKtgnsayeriumccLa~t4lLci-Rcf H.O. I S
-Itat"~W* uld G. . "tavikkikova. If1w. 4"I'l -
U.N.S.S.. C*ksgd rei. ch". IM. 74-7; cf ('.I IQ.
31uw V" gwM(fY 6FAIII(twisctl IA(4 ("I th, I.,
tutty'syster"" CMNII.Cl-11A). ClIC441cl-H141, A114
N140-110-HLO. at 25* uad W. phase diagram,
cantrucW for CM quatenmy system CuCI,--NiI,Ci-
HICS-H&OattlwaxAmtemps. Thissystemischaracter-
lied by a oWd-olu. dcM (favcAvins CuCls.2.NII4cI -
211&0)&t23
'A the vAtum phase at vack"s Critical points ~t~ .. I.A.
Wn (all data at atm. Ygeswce):
Mus. Etta. Wilb As
Q , t. raw. % cll.% M1100 % 11c1
cucle z5: 43 .1
Solid SD W.5 8,2
N1140 1.92 26.9
IS: 7
Saud 9062 80 .00 37.64 ...
NH,aAC3) 25. 0.32 3.24 WA
sow WIS. so 2.43 12.83 25-25
CuCh. HC3 26 25.91 0.74 2H Ti
Saud solo. SD 33.12 5.12 111 .37
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