SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEDUMOV, I. B. - NEDVEDOVA, Z.
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OrlglA of rare-antal pegmstl4s in a deposit of Slbwla. Traly
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(Siberia.-Pagmatitem)
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EnDAKOV, Tlt&Uy Rol Untrovicb; VLAWT . . -,-MVV. red.
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LWITITRYlp L.N., doktor gool.-idner. nauk, otv. red.;
PLATOV, CA., fred. isd-va; VOLILOWA, V.T., takhn. red.
(Upboan structures in the lantern Sayan Mountains and the
distribution of pegmatite sones In them] Rlfoiskle struktury
Tostochnogo Salans I poloshenle w alkh pogmtltovykh polel.
Moskva, lsd-wo 1.14 SOR, 1963. 152 p. DG RA 16 t 7)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Vlasov).
(Sayan Mountains- Pegmatl too)
-jYANDZlf'ZT.-,EV, YervwW Tatevojovich, kario. ek(;n. naijk, Jots.;
oorls Ilvanovich, lnzh.; Si-TP,K, G.-,.;
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;,.,klor ek)n. rAul.,
prof., retsenzent; KULIBF14G, ;ots., ?,tml. tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent; GORDON, A.L., red.
[Ecuni,rnics aiui rganlzation o,' raolu ,roduction! Uono-
mika I ureanizatilla radlot-vhnicheskogo -olziodsl.va.
Monkva. Fnergiia, 3", p. 1())
,. Zaveauyushchiv kalfu..roy t-lronomiki Mo-
3kovskogo aviat~,' mnogo 'nrl.ituta (for And-Aanov).
2. Ka-fedra ekonolriki proryshlennosti Moskovsk --:, aviatsion-
nogo instituta (for Kullberg'.
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AUTHORS: Grigorlyev, A. T., Kuprint,, V. 7., sr-V /7n- 4 -2-2 4 17 4
Nedumov, N. A.
TITLEi The Phase Diagram of the -)vst-m Chromili-i - Tntitalivi
(Diagramma sostoyaniya sistemy k!-iron - t-tnt:il'
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy kh1mii, 1959, Vcl 4, "r 3.
pp 651-654 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The system chromium - tantalum wR9 inventignted by th- m,-thoi
of thermal and microscopic analysis, As Initial product
tantalum was uaed In a pnrity of 99.4 -, and chromium in R
purity of 99.68 4. Chromium diffuses extremely slowly in
tantalum alloys. In order to attain V.i- equilibrium R
,her temperRturr- Is r, gary. In 'he
longer treatment at hifr Pces
system the chemical co-inound Cr 2Ti ii fornol. which me`ts
at 2,020o witholit dpcomposinp. -h- rh,-micnl co-innund 'r Tn
2
dissolves the indivilual componpnts t,) n hijrlly r-of-niznble
extent. It was fo,ind thit thp chomicn! cori,oijnl Cr-,Ta forns
a eutectic with aclid solutions of nhromi,im in tnntil-ii at
Card 112 1,9800 ani 75 '40 trintalivi. Iffith qnlil ir~l~.tlnn-,,f tantrilum
The Phase Diagram of the System Chromium - Tantalum Y V/79 4 7-24/11
in chromium it forms a eutectic mixture at 1,7000 ani ~1
tantalum. The solubility of tantalum in chromium amounts at
a eutectic temperature to,-~10 < TWs val!jp agrees well w*,th
the values given in pliblications. The cooling curve of th-
alloy was plotted corresponding to the chemi-nl t-mpo~inl
Cr 2Ta. The first ther--inl effoct at 2,0200 corrr?sp~nl% to t~.-
crystallization of the alloy from th,t liquid state The
second effect at 1,1051 poi t3 to the transformntion uf !he
modification of Cr 2Ti from f ---,p tr3nsed upr-n the re,it;lti
the phase diagram chromilim - tantalum was lottp! Rni i3
given in figure 4. There are 4 fijnirez aril .' !-,-'r-reri-eq
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AUTHORS Chorkashina, N. V., _Nedusay, N. A. Shawray. F
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TITLE Son@ Data on Alloys of the SysteM r( M. U M
PEN I OD N A L Zhu rna I neorgRn i criesk,., Kh im. i . 1460 Vo: N"
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TEXT Tho phase diagram of the tern,jry ja'Y.9tem T I -Cr - B a in .,7,1 el j
f,r8t, the rroes sections Cr-T1 28 and Cr-Tib 2 sere studi-~d -Tabips
composition of the mixtures). The samples were pruduced by mixing and m-.*
ing tbp pooders and sere investigated both metallographi,al.-v and *.in
respect to microhardness (on the nMT- (PET-5) device), eh,,Ie the a .
Cr-Ti2P were thermally analyzed with Ei device described in R-fs 10-'~
Phase transformations were recorded by a differential thermcmetqr lPir.
shil# temperature was optically measured in an electric furnare -Via 2.
Figs. 5 and 4 shoo the microstructure photographs of *one a.loys. tne da*a
of %h& microhardness of the phases are given in Tables i ano 4- At 20 at't
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Some Data on Alloys of the System 8/070/60/00"009/00410''
Titanium - Chromium - boron Bol~/B064
?1 2B or TiB2a sultetie occurs in the structure of the alloy. An n rAip-
of the ?122 or ?1B2 content to more than 20 at'% leads to tne format,on o'
an excessive boride phase whose microhardness is betsoon '500 and 2070K,*-
depending on th* boron content The results of thermal 4nalvii- Fin-* riv
apparently a ternary eutoctic occur 9 in the system T) Cr.P ehsa '-(rfnFt* 1~
temperature lies som9shat over 1500 C, Its composition could not be 3'-R'
it is. nowover. very likely to lie in tne range of 10 &t% ',r and ~O atit
Tib 2' There are 6 figures, 4 tables. and 11 references- 5 Soviot 1~ US
I German. I British, and 1 Danish
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3 non-Sovint-hioc. Tile English-language reference quoted in:
11cf. 3 - 9. '--ood, V. Compton, V. Mat thins and E. Coren
Actn crystallogr., 1951). 11, 60.
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LUTHORSe Grigorlyov, A* Tot Sokolovskala, To. Not Nodunov, I* Lot
Makeinovs, He To, 3okolova, 1. Go, and To Tuy Pu
TITLIo Polymorphous conversion of chromium and the phase diagram of
the system chromium - nickel in the range of concentrated
chromium
PERIODICALs Zhurnal noorganichookoy khinii, v. 6. no. 5, 19619
1240 - 1251
TZITs The alloys of chromium with nickel were studied in the range of
concentrated chromium by microscopic, thermal and X-ray analyses. Ther-
a&1 analyses wore made by recording the heating and cooling curves of the
alloys hardened at 1200*C by means of a WI-52 (PK-52) pyrometer.
The phase diagram of the system chromium - nickel in the range of concen-
tratod chromium was drawn on the basis of sicrostructural and thermal anal-
YOOMI it Is schematically presented in Fig, 1. Five homogeneous ranges
of the solid solutions of Ix and C modifications of chromium
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Polymorphous conversion of D121ID208
were found which are separated by diphase ranges W +11, ~ +r, r*4, and
A +E - Four 9utectoid conversionis occur at 850, 960, 1140, and 12200C.
X-ray analysis indicated that the solid solutiot E of the alloy with 17
nickel has a body-contered cube with a . 2*879 - 3 kX* In the alloy with
13 % nickelp hardened at 1400 OC, with the solid solution ( +6 the hexa-
gon&l lattice of the solid solution of 6 with the parameters a - 2,514 U,
a - 6,445 ItXt and S - 1,62 was found in addition to the body-centered cube
a
of the solid solution of t . The alloys with the phases IL +A and ft have
a face-centered cube. Alloys with 17 % nickel, hardened at 9000C and more,
have a feve-centered cube. The results obtained are in good agreement
with the data in Refs. 1 - 6 (Ref. Is A. T. Grigortyev, L. 1. Ousevap
To. M. 3okolovskays, M. V. Maksisova, Zh. noorgane khimlit 4t 216e (1959).
Refe 2t A. T. Grigorlyev, Te. M. Sokolovskays, Yu. P. Sim&nov, 1* 0.
Sokolov&, V. N. Pavlov, R. V. Maksimova. Testen. HOU, no. 4, seriya II,
khimiya, 23 (1960). Ref. 3t A. T. Grigorlyev, Te. K. Sokolovskaya, Yu.
P. Siuanov, 1. 0. Sokolov&, K. V. Makeinova, L. I. Pyatigorskaya. Zh.
neorgan. khinii, 5, 2136 (1960). Ref. 0 A. T. C;rigorlyev, Ye. W. Sokv-
lovskayal R. V. Rakeimova, 1. 0. Sokolova, N. A. Nedumov. Zho neorgan.
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Polyworphous conversion of ... B121YB208
khimii, 5, 2640 (1960). Ref. 5t A. T. Grigorlyev, Ye Tuy 11u, Ye, Me
Sokolovokaya. Zh. neorgan. khimii, 5, 2642 (1960). Ref. 6, A. T.
Grigorlyev, Ye. M. Sokolovskaya, A. T. Nefedov, Me V. Maksimova. Vesten.
MGU (in the press)). There are 2 figures, I table, and 14 referencess
8 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent references to
English-lanCuage publications read as followst Ref. 7- Me Hansen, X.
Anderko, Conrtitution of binary alloys, 19581 Ref. 8. D. S. Bloom, No je
Grant, J. Metals, 1, 1009 (1951); Ref. 9t D. S. Bloom, J. We Putmant
N. J. Grant, J. IMetals, 4, no. 6 (1952); Ref. 10i C. Stern, N. J. Grant,
J. Metals, 7, 127 (1955). t. of Fib
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AUMIORSi Fedorov, T.F., Nedumov, N.A., Polyakova, M.P. and
shampay, ?.I.
TITLEs Some data on thoternary titanium-boron-chronjum
system
PERIODICAL: Poroshkovaye wetal3wgiya, no. 6, 1962. %a
T EXT i The object of the present Lavestigation was to study
the constituents of the Cr-B and Ti-B.-Cr systeiss. In the f1ret,
stage of the investigation, thermal wad m*tallographlc analysis
an well as hrdnese and microbardness measurements, conducted on
Cr-B alloys with up to 40 &~-% B, cooLed slowly to room tempers-
ture or quenched from 1450 C, war* uvied to construct the Cr end
of the constitution diagram of the Cr.-D systow. In the second.
atage, the same experimental tnchniqu,s and, In somo cases, X-ray
diffraction analysis, were used to study the TI-1-Cr systm. The
experimental alloys included the followings some binary TI-0,
B-Cr and Ti-Cr alloys; alloys of the pseudo-binary TIO-CrO,
TiB _CrB 20 TiCr -CrB, Ti-CrB., TI-Cr 5B3 and Cr-TIB a systems;
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alloys defined by sections parallel to the Cr-8 aide of the
ternary system at 3, 10, 15, 25, 35 and 45w, T1. The results
obtained were insufficient to construct 4% complete constitution
diagram of the system studied. It vus ontablimbed, however, thalk
the single-phase fields constituted only a small proportion of tb*
isothermal section of the system at room tomp*raturs. These Ile,
fields correspond to solid solutions based an Ti. Cr and 9 and ea
some binary and, possibly, ter-nary intermetaIlle compounds. In
addition, TLB and CrB 2 form & continuous series of solid
solutions. fhere or a 7 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im. A.A. Baykova AN 8322
(Institute of Metallurgy is. A.A. Baykov, AS USSR)
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TITLE: Application of a high-temperature, contactlese, thermographic method *.o %Le study
of metals and alloys
WURCE: A:; SSS?. institut metallureii. & ,jporimentallnaya tekhni~--a i Metod
vysok'-ote=pera-.urr,jkh i=ereniy (Erperimental techrLiquos and method.9 of rUgh tez-,~rature
measurezemt). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 223-233
TOPIC TAGS. metallurgic research, alloy phase diaj;ram. metal phaso systca, co,-)---~r, aickel
kB-T,"LRA,'1: Tne application of a high-temperature, contactiess, tnermoCrapluc =o'- od to
the study of metals and alloys was investioated. This ciethod wa3 devellopec t:- ~. ;..
Nedumov (Zhurn. fiz. khim., 1960, 134, No. 1). The mel%inC points and trar&s,*.:,,--
of some forty metals and alloys were determined by the -,hormograptuc method ane weri-
cmpared with existing literature data. The resu-Its art) tabulated, and it was :',,ana that
the experimental results are in igood agreement with the literature data. Th4r. tn f=r,
grams of Cu-Ni alloy and the intermetallic compound NbCr were also investigazu~; -.r.o
results are shown graphically (see Pig. 1). The phase 3iagr- Fo-~r van imvest.,-P-ted
and is also presented. It is concluded that the thermographic method is rapid, accurate,
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ma Preahs. no.5tIOO-145 160. (XINA 1317)
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BiRMVSKAYA, 9. P., takM. rel.
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ACCZSSION MRS AP3008085
P. A. Nedumovk V. K. Grijorovich. Use of the tungsten resistance
tKieTim-on-ate-F-Tor contactleas thermal analysis at tpaper&tures up to
2500C.
Yu. A. SLlonov. Unit for detarnining the evaporation rate of Ta
and W on a microbalaace for continuous weighing in vacuum.
V. V. Fesanko. S. P. Gordiyenko. Investigation of the composition
of evaporation products by the m&ss-spectroustry method,
V. V. Fasenko, A. S. Bolg&r. Evaporation rates and thermodynamic
properties of Ti. Zr. 11f. Nb. and Ta manocarbLdes.
G. S. I'Leareako and others. Mechanical properties of refractory
materials in the 20-3000C range.
V. I. Ivenson, D. N. Eyduk. Laws governing deformations.
L. Kh. Pivovarov, A. V. V&rskeina. The.effect of bonding phase
Card 8/11
SOMOV. E., eskretar'.
.........
Raise the level of work of trade-usloa orgmalsatioas Is the
fishing ladustry. Sov. profsolusy 1 no.2:56-59 0 '5).
(91-RA t: 12)
1. Antrakhaaskly oblestayy sovet professional'uM soyusov.
(Fisheries)
ZELIVENSKIY, Ya.D.; NEDUMOVA, U.S.; PROKOPETS, Me.
Productim of hydrogen sulfide b7 the catalytic hydrogenation of
sulfur, Ilia. prom. no. 207-414 IF 161. (KIRA 14:4)
(Hydrogen sulfide) (Sulfur)
N,EIIU140VA, ys.!I.; BORESKOV, G.K., SL.IN'KO, M.G.
Kinet-'ce of isotope exchange between hydroven and water
vaporn on n-ickel catalysts. Part 1: Effect of trwisport
procennea on the reaction rate. Kin. I kat. 6 no.1:65-73
Ja-F 165. (M-IRA 18:6)
1. Mookovskly khimlko-tekfxcloFidl,eskiy Institut, immen'.
Mendeleyeva i nDtltut kaLaliza -`IblrsAogo uttleleniya
AN SS.';R.
HE'D A
RotW8 rerlsee vInOM. v. 26
MKMLITT KY 7WAY. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. A, no. 15, July IW
Monthly List of East European Accessions (MI)p LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959
unel.
KEDUSHOV, I.Be
zrfect of tectonics on the formtion of rare-wtal pegmatites.
?rtdy IWM no.5:80-98 161. MM 1517)
(ftgmatites) (Geology, Structural)
tMDUMEGO, T. A. an DFPTKr)T, T,. 7.
f !7.v.
fr rr La..~ Fl- t f - -as *, i. i w
Rep.,rt pr,--nt.,fl nt. --` I
Ca raot ty , S,-! -r.t it'! t' A
Y~ KI - . v~' J 4r r 0(
p - r i f! -, i e. i iVyi~, e. i a 4 r
wty
NEDUMOVA, Ye.S.; BOPTSFOV, G.K.; SLINW, M.G.
Kinetics of isotope eir,-hAnge between hydrogen &YV4. water vap-,rs -ver
nickel catalysts. Part 2: Effect of pressure on tne reaction rat* In
the range of internal difflision. Kin. i kat. 6 no.2:360-363 Mr-Ap
165. (W RA 1117)
1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni "OnctelevevR
i Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdelanlym AN 3S.SR.
1- v I -
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b sommim d S, I. D . A. A Modussm.
ftl, Thr i Ili. Swim% -D. (IA*d- ITOWIng=
niwv-bv nt whi I
15.
MOMKIT. A.A.; KLTRILIN&D, O.D.
Strwtt" forsdug process In starch glues. ?rudy KTIPP ne.19:119-122
058. ( )a WA 12: 12 )
(Glue) (Starch)
KURILENKO# O.D.; KIM9 A.P.; NEDUZHIY9 A.A. --
Invest:~~tion of the rhoological properties of paste-yielding
starch, mqlose, and amylopectin solutions. Izv.vyv*ucheb.zav.;
p1shch.tekh. 1t12-16 161. (KIRA 14:3)
1. Kiyevskly tokhnologichookiy institut pishchevoy ~romyshl*nnosti
Kafedrs. fi sicheskoy i konvidnoy k*mii.
(starch) (Amylose) (Amylopectin)
FF~e ~alsp_~f AIM iu3A
J_ 47-
;7
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'ih _~
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HOW
SHVITS, Ivan 'rrofiwvich. prof.; SON=. Kikkall Andrlanovich, pref.;
912muraly, 911koley relikoovich. dotlent.. I , IT I Ivan Af*naB'yqTlcb6A
doteentl 8097M. Dultrly Somnavlah, doteent.; anuaw9m. Ivan
Kikhoylovich. doteistj PEUM. S.I.. doteent. kend.te0m.nauk.
reteenment; 80MIDW, ?.I., Insh., red.; CMIMCHEM, M.P.. lnzh.,
red,-, INAU9 N.B., tekko.wed.
[Boat *nginmering) Obehabole toploteklmiks. Moskva. Gob.!wuchno-
takhn.isd-vo moblaostrolt.lit-ry, 1960. 459 p.
(KIM 14: 3)
(Boat engineering)
17t)L'~
0
3112 2/000/005/018/048
J / Y:) '
:)251 308
AUTH~~R: 'Ne u zh i y A an UJ 1,ab 10 v D -
T 1'2 LE: Some sin.-ulari ties (,f -cti3n of s.ream atomizers
no. 5, 1962, 41,
a.bs-,rac-., in-ta, 1960,
.Izv. ~:;.yevak. i~,oiitekhn.
V. 50, 168 - 1,12,
T:,X'-7': It is vemarked j~ Z, S 1 ~7~.' -r(
e4 ;' --sena n of the actim
of a stream atoiz_4zer kpulverizer) ~,Iven in physics courses is in-
correct. In particular, it is remarkeJ that -~he appl~'cation of
Bernouilli's equatian in tiie given in the sense that with the
4-
..,crease of the current ve-':)city ~i.e preFsure in I't fal'16 and under
certain defin.'.-,e cirCUF_3tUrCe,; May G~!co.-'e -e-;s t.~-.an atmospheric, Is
not permiasib:.e, since the s'.Ltic ;~.-,~ssure in a sub-sonic stream
flowing in the atmosp.-.ere cannot ~,e -e:;s thai, atmospheric. A physi-
cal model is presented for the action of a stream atomizer which
elucidates the case of the rise of ruref-,ction on the face of a
tube situated in ar atmospheric sub-sonic current in a direction
perpendicular to the direction of the current. Hence the analogy
Card 112
Oome singularities of Lsre action ... ;2 5 1 X3 08
is studied with .,ieI'_-kr.,vrn 6f -,he flcw of a sub-sonic cur-
rent of a viscous liquid aro-,nd i c-_;-c,iIa.- cylinder. In the author's
opinion, after placing -.~,e e4.i:-cted 'nt(-,) -.he free stream local
rarefactions o2cur on its surface. 1'.fter consideration of this ra-
refaction, the ejectel r..-Ier4A..,LI cD-,-.us into a vortex zone which is
dis:)Iaced with tl-,e current an! carried by ',he stream. With the aim
of decidine, the questiDn of *.-e ptimum position of a tube within a
free stream, special ex~,eri_-.enta-_ investiCations were conducted. A
plane nozzle with aimensions 27 X 4" mm was studied as the ejector.
The velocity of the current reach 60 m/sec. The pressure on
the face of the tube .,:as det,-.r-,..ine~, anU4 also the output of the ato-
mizer in dependence or. the -~ositi~jr. of the face of the tube in rela-
tion to the axis :)f the noz.-:Ie. 1*6 was snown that maximum rarefac-
t -Jon and maximum output occur, In -,he case w.,,en the face of the tube
lies in the rE!giOr, of the central :)art of the ejecting stream. [Ab-
,atractor's note: Complete translation).
R
4
Card 2,12
AIABOVSKIY, A.N.; ITEDU711IY, I.A j PILIPKC, N.K.
Experlment-rl Investigation of the injection devices of gan
buners. Gaz. prz-om. 6 no.'J;13-l,' 161. (11, IRA 14 -.12 '/'
(Gas burners)
SHVETS, Ivan Trof imovicn, prof. ; 7 , v: ev jo,. l7wincvIch,
rof. ; Kl.-tkK'-Vl;Vn , Njjc,- jay Fej, k so,. .crj,; ;,;
P , ZE~ - --
Ivan Afanaslyevich, Y.t~ . cr;' c r..
d5TFTf'VU2NlMJFbAl A.A., prof., reteenzent; LABMIN, A.A.,
spe-t.s. red.; BALYMMAYA, A.Te., red.
[General heiA engineerinF'l Clooncl-M, La lijy
I.T,3hvet:-, i dr. Kiev, l?A-vc Kllt,v:-k,~go univ., 00. 56~
SOV.'l 12 58 - 2 - 3426
Translatior from: Referanvr~., il- rra: , E'el4trC 1958, N- 2. p 250 'TJSqR)
AUTHOR. Abramova, T. V. , Gizet--!' :,v V - A. , ar
T'TLE. Cable Lead-S~-,.ea-h Fail, Loca,-.zat'an b,.- Rado-i 'Oprede!e- iye MetAt3
povrezf,.deriva sv;--,,'scjvoy obolochki kabelva apomoshch'yu radora)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Sekts:i prr,.,od-,i svyixi, Girr. reop. Fzawl. Na..0~7a-tek+_,
0 _Va r-idiotekEn, i lektro_4v-,,az1 1956. Nr Z, pp 64 -70
ABSTRACT: The Kiyev branch office of TaN"_9 is developrg a metKod of lnraliz~-g
cable le.id-sheath fau:tp b,. mears of t~e rad'oactve i-,erl gas radon. Experl-
me,nto staged by tKe permit drawing t~,e fi:lowing corcl (11, '-,
order to precisely ! )ca::ze 0,e cab:e Pl-eat~ fa -it, 0'e *h.jrtest poop.ble 1A 't
con+.a:%_,.g segme!,t sho :1d be deterrni-ed b/ a marrmetric or electric -signaling
method. ',2) T~,Le rate of rad-3-i now i- a 3x4% 1.01cable. at a-~ a - preolsire of
I atm, lies w-.*.hr I - 1. 2 krn,'~.z~ur. (,3- Rad~,--~ to t~,.e ov-face of t~.e
ground i- a sandy 4r,,' from a depth. 1. 2 m, wlf~-. a,~ average *ieakage of 6.4? mm
take@ 1. 5 Z Knu-j. A, Rad,-- car, be detecter' or! the %, -face bv radiometrir
- rype rwn
Card 1/2
SO-~-/] 12 - r 8 - 2 - 3426
Cable Lead Sheath Fa,.i-.t LLcai:z.a*.ar hv Rad-)-
dev ,ces refipo-din.g to o, /3-j ra&atio-; 0,e rae,,oart4v,.ty coverLs a small spot
with a -ad---s of 0.6-0. 4 -n ar I w,!~i a mdx,mi.-rn - O-e certer of the mpni.
(5) T.~.e ra,lial-o- me-x.rn.m A tlie d-,ff ded -id-v- , a- be (J~Op'acerl to or e n~ the
nO%er side I)y -,)t more thA- 1 -2 M. ~C` So-I ternpe~ati-re and moisiti-re dr) riot
matera,';v affect tKe rala- d if.e. , r u---de- w.-:ter r,7 P --nrner c-3rditions.
',T) The detecti-:N-. of a leakage -,- a vable sFeAt~-3.-~g b-v me'a- 'j of radon i%
practica'Iv poLas he Atle, 4 ( alled 0-ie , eceva.'%, -f preca-f o- R ~r
Ka~djirg r,id(, n
S. Kh.
Caird 2 12
"Determination of Leak in Ca'rle Sheath with the Aid of Radiciect.ve
Gases" by T. V. Abramova, V. A. Gizetulov and S. A. Ned.~ ~~i, Engi-
neers, Junior Sciontists of the Cable Division, ientific Research
Institute for Communication. Vestnik SVYaZi,7 No L2, December 1)57,
p. 4.
Description of a method that permits determination of leaAage in
8cable with an accuracy to vithin 50 meters. The radioactive gas
usually employed Is radon and methyl brnmide. A gamma counter is used
as a detector.
(AB LE
Card: 1/1
S/194/61/000/007/046/079
D201/D305
AUTHOR: Neduzhiy, S.A.
TITLE: The use of ultrasound in the process of preparing
photo-emulsion
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioclektronika,
rw. 7, 1961, 14, abstract 7 E88 (Tr. Vaes. n.-i.
kinofotoin-ta, 1959, no. 28, 133-147)
TEXT: A survey is given of works considering the eZfect of til-
trasound oscillations in the frequency range 100 kc/s - 2 Mc/s on
the process of preparing the photo-ewAilsion � (F) and also of
works concerned with the showing of a sudden picture under the in-
fluence of ultrasonic fields " of mechanical pressure. The trans-
mitter useel by various authors were piezoelectric transducers made
of quartz or barim titanate ceramics, operating from 300 W to 2 kW
generators. The ultrasonic oscillations may be applied during ei-
ther the wi-tole process of F preparation or in its separate stages
Card 112
S/194/61/000/007/046/079
The use of ultrasound... D201/D3i)5
such as eimilsification, first or second stage of mattirinj, and )cp-
tization. The effect of ultrasonic oscillations may result in in-
creased definition properties of F. This effect may be explained
by dispersion properties of US, thermal US effect and by micro ..,.ix-
ing in the US f ie Id. It has been found that at a greater that-, (,,)ti-
mum US intensity and at mechanical -)rcs.,-ures of the order of 1000 -
1500 kg/cm;! a hidden picture is being reproduced in F. 22 refer-
ences. ri~bstracter's note; Complete translation2
Ow
IV Card 2/2
S1/08 - /6 'OCC/c
B. cl.,~,t
AUTHUR: S. A.
?M1 I ilDl CAL: R., f z r" I r rl a K t, i m ia r t r-$4
Vs-es [I
qu r j rl. f f i ma i,
a - t n 3 r 7 u .9 h a fr~, vi~n-
~:r oil e r a f f
-~r. thi- in t r. ai r 1 it t 'r. T h n r a r, r1 A.
ti m t m r rad i a t i t r ix , n.
c Dn..e r. r. r ea s 8 st s i ri#~ W,i,;- r,
b9 t ra s u
Card * /I
'NEDUZHIY, S.A.
Dopemsence of the process of emulsification on the intensity of
ultrasound. Akust. shur. 7 no.1:99-100 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1, ToosoyuxW nauchno-iseledovatellskiy kino-fotoinstitut,
Moskva.
(Ultrasonic wavea)
(Foulsiona)
PO S.A.
12~!.Ix P -
Effect of ths ultrasonic wave intensity on the state of a dispersed
phass at the instant of anamification. Akust,abur. 7 no,2s265-.266
16L, (KIRA 140)
lo V"ooyu=W amchno-isaledovatel'skiy kiska-fotoinatitut, Mbskva.
(Ultramnic wave*-Indu trial applications) (Zodsions)
R&DUHI7, j. A.
Study of the milsification process induced by soric and
ultrasonic ;Ibrations. Akust. zhur. 7 no.3:2,jf-64 161. M'7--A 14:91
1. Nauchno-inaledovatellakly kinofotoinatitut, Moskva.
(Sound waves-Industrial applicatifts)
(Z;mUIsiorA)
WKWUH, S.A.
Some particular features of emulsion formation induced by
ultrasonic waves [with sx=ary in English]. Koll.zbur. 23
no.4:44E.-453 JI-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Nauchno-issledovatallskiy kinofotoinatitut, Laboratoriya
aJmstiki, Moskva.
(&aulaions) (Ultrasonic waves)
IIEDUZHIY, S.A. _
Farmticm of emasions as depmeant on ultramorac Intensity. "t.
shur. 9 no.lsl25-126 163. (MM 16:5)
1. Vsemoyusnyl kino-fotoinatitut M-)skva.
(Nwlsions~ '(Ultrascmic waves)
SRUZRff, S.A.
Iffect of ultresonle fr"ftney on the sitlem of the
disperme pheme of an gm1sion at the sownt of swUlfication.
Must. Mar. 9 no.2t241-243 '63. (KM 16: 4)
1. TwsoywvWy nauchno-tooledovateliskiy kine-foteinotitut,
ftakva.
(vitrasonle vaves) (buisiono)
h , y - -
I -h -i " r ~ - - , :
f
~ 'n-, 13 ' , ri j t-qe- 1; '1.'! "
1. 1. 1 t"
.0
I t, . .
. j: , . , ~ I . r. (- " I : - .
I - - . ,
. !. 4, , . " . .1 - " -
." ., :~ ; -~ p : .
Aa.. - ri, - : I " I , -, I , I .
0 , . N, - r I ', .
NEDUZHIY, S.A.
Relation between the nophelometer readlInge and the absollute
va.luea of the concentration of highly dJaperse emulsions with
high uniformity of disperse phase particles. Koll. zhur. 26
no.4s524-526 JI-Ag '64. (K]Y%A 117:9)
1. Nauohno-issledovatel'skly Kirofotollnstltut, Moskva.
PA 'bl,)-I?
An he
PUFMOSS, Most
ling a Welded Bleat Furnace Novi 0 empec-
ItY of 1,300 Note", - N. I. Nedughlro,
aftwoltoll prom" so 8
00ject blaot f oe, installed at Zoporqptal
YWHW7, -no dmmgod by the Germans. Domerlbee
mosomme employed by StalmnUsbtreet In repir-
log the furnace In 19h8. gain I photographs
skm various stages In the reconstroctlon
poosedvire.
w 26,A"-
KOSHILTIM, To.G..- UlMMWQa,,.N.Ta., dorothnvy masler (Otantalra
Zqotwpilovka, BtAlinakoy durogi); YAGOROT. M.I., doroshnyy
motor (stantelya Kakhovka, Stallaskoy 4orogi); GMAJk A.M..
lash.; KOWO. ?.To, putevoy obkhodohlk (Villayus): MSNAMM,
T.G.. putevoy obkhodchik (Tilluyug); KMMMA, M.N., dostiurnaya
po poroyesdu (Willayus); BAZAKIN. - FASICHRM, A.I.;
CRZMNTSNW. A. To., doroshnyy motor (stantelya Torkh-Neyvinsk.
Svordlovskoy darogi); STROCEMOV, A.A., inh.
Letters to the editor. Put' i pi4t.khos. 4 no.2:4o-42 P '6o.
(MIRA 13'5)
1. Makhanik putsismoritellnoy toleshki. stantsiya Kovell.
Vvevskoy dorogi (for Koshelyuk). 2. Zameatitell nachallniim
distantail puti. stanteiya Galich. Sovernoy dorogi (for
Balakin). I, Inshoner dist,antsii, stantstya Sambor, Llvovskoy
doroCl (for Pasechnlk).
(Railroads)
NELUZHKC, Ye. A.
Improwei,ent of the criterion equation of the '--at transfer in
the boiling of massecultee Ixv.vyn.ucheb.sav*j plahch.takh.no. 2:
125-126 164. (MIRA 1715)
NEDVAYLO, A.,IDds Lt Col, Wee Ifero of the Soviet Union)
Author of &rticle, "Critique of Lerial Gunnery Practice Flights," encouraging the
holdin of such critiques after flights. (Vostnik Yosdushnogo Flcta, Moscom, No 10,
Oct 531
SO: SUN No. Me, 9 Sep 1954
NEDVED, Bohumil
Nechanised pr3cessing of the data on railroad operation.
Doprava no.11071-374 162.
NEDVED, Bohualav, inz.----
Possiblilty of reducing -.he topographic revision of open terrain
in the map 1: 10,000. Good kart obsor 8 no.12:221-231 D 16~.
1. Ustredni. aprava geodesie a kartogmfieg Pr&ha.
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30s Mont List if. Acamelons,/Library of Congress, - September 1953, llncl-
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