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ACCESSION NR: AT4037524 S/2563/63/000/224/0009/0023
ALMHOR: Nekhendzi, Yu. A.
TITLE: Selection of heat resistant alloys for a study of castability
SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy*, no. 224, 1963. Liteyny*
ye svoystva zharoprochny*kh splavorv (Cantability of heat-resistant alloys), J-23
10PIC TAGS: castability, heat resistant alloy, iron based alloy, nickel bilbOd
alloy, Nichrome alloy, auetenitic steel, high alloy steel, heat resistant alloy
composition, alloy No. 3, alloy No. 6, alloy No. 300, alloy 111, alloy Khl, alloy
Kh32, alloy LA3, alloy E1612, gas turbine blade
ABSTRACT: This report initiates a systematic program of studies on the castability
of heat resistant alloys. The initial series concerns austenitic steels (Fe-Cr-Ni)
for operation at 650 - 750C and Nichrome alloys for higher temperatures. Selected
base compositions involve either 0.35 or less then 0.12% C (at 0.03 to 0.047. N),
a constant 20% Cr, 0.4 - 0.6% Si and 0.8 - 1.5% Mn (assumed as residual content
after deoxidation), P and S not in excess of 0.03% each, Ni varying from 0 to 20,
40, 60 or 807 and Fe at 0, 20, 40, 60 or 80%. Final deoxidatiou and modification
procedures involved 0.4% SI-Ca and 0.2% misch metal (about half Ce). Effects of
alloying elements (0.5, 1,0, 2.0 or 3.0% Ti and 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 or 10.0% Al; 1.0,
Cnrcl 1/3
ACCESSION NR: AT4037524
3.0, 5.0 or 10.0% each of Ho and W; 1.0, 3.0, 5.0, 10.0 or 15.0% co; 1.0, 3.0 or
5.0% Nb) were studied by additions to Nichrome 12/20/80 (0.12% C, about 20% Cr,
807 Ni, less than 0.047. N, about 0.5% Si, about 1.0% Hn, less than 0.03% P and
less than 0.037.S), the additions displacing Ni only. Several c ircial, Fe-
based, heat resistant alloys (see Table 1 in the Enclosure) and Ni-based alloys
(No. 3, No. 6 and No. 300; about 0.15%C for the first two, 0.35% for the third;
15% Cr; Ti and Al up to 8% total; Mo, W and Nb up to 12% total) were also selected.
The creation of alloys for thin-walled and rapidly solidifying castings for gas
turbine blades is one of the primary purposes of this study series. Orig. art.
has: 12 graphs and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy politekhoicheakiy institut is. R.1. Kalinin&
(Leningrad Polytechnical Institute)
SUBMITTEW 00 DATE ACQ: OUune64 ZWLi 01
SUB CODE: M NO RZr SOV: OIL O'n=: OIL
Card 2/3
ACCESSION NR: AT4037524 SWWSURE: 01
element content, %:
de? c C., W t& V T1 Ma
Khj 0.38 20 I'S 0'T - 0,3
Kh 2 0,22 13 3 13 1 1.5 - 2.5
111 0 24 19 3 1
12 1.1 - -
LU 0:22 14 2 14 0.4
6
1 0.6 0,3
- 1 1
2 2
-
E1612 0,10 -15-- 3,6 -
3 . :'
-
Fig 1, Pe-based, commercial, hoot reot6tanL alloys
Card 3/3
GIRSHOVICH, N.G.; LFR EVP K6P.; JiMHENDZI, Yu.A.
RKpansion of ferrous and nonferrc~ua &Uoys before shrinirm e. Lit.prollzv.
no.4:23-28 Ap 163. (AURA '161-
(Allop) (Figawion (Heat))
NEKHRIDZI, Yulian Arkadlyevich; SOKOLOV, A.N., red.
[Effect of vacuuning or, tho proporties of cast a-loys;
stenographic record of lectureal Viiiarlie vakuumirovaniifi
na evoistva splavov v ht(-u. sostolanii; stenogra=A lektsil.
Leningrad, 1963. 1.1 i. (MIRA 1?:~)
S10198' 5000/603/0001/000
ACCESSION NR:: AM06033 16
AUTHM A. (Docrtor of tecluiical science bedev, K. P. (Can
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of tec cal,sciences)
TITLR~; -resistant all2z
now""" cast2t.heat X
SOURCfft. Uteynoye proi datvo, no. 3,19,55o 14
TOPIC TAGS: ho-at resistant alloy, cas,k heat resistant alloy, nitrog~
property
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~i"grdd Polytec Al:-Lidtitut
;-SI 1.0-1.5% Cr V
he eiis'ta'nt alloy lip to 0 -171 C, 0. Ila,
V, 1.1-1-5% Mo, 0.9-1.1% Nbr 0.10-0-15% 9). The
13.0-45.0% Nii 0.
taloy:can be annealed at 1250C and :;~d at 750C or aged an-cast without annealing;
Both heat treatments
produce almost.identi'cal maebanical propertien (see Table I
of the Enclosure). 'The structure. of the (~Uoy vas found to consist or austenite
i vith lnclusione.of~'etubOiUr.LkE~'l~d intermetaUic compounds, among which NbNC
prevails~ Carbon and nitrogen, increase the quantity of carbonitrides and increase
the strength and decrease ductility. Carbon appears to have a stronger effect
than nitrogen Annealing 'With, aging rais-es the ductility and notch toughness at
'Cori
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hi~~ U, n MO alone Xitroten also increases
th
IC4._Carbon- coht4jnt., Alloy, vith 0.
0T% C and o.14% m
l606Ai.-:&t,)6d6C. Undercs' -str e a kg IAM?
3T. Vhile aLjloy
-ood only 693, hr underthe same conditions. Precision,
t M~4~ all ~ ~ I., ~ , , -L. -
0"! d 26:4g/
oy speamns ~~that 0 Mal".5tress for 19,15k hr at 600C vith
SIMOM erpts Oro" g e
an 616ngifi&i_~ tit' t( Adequate, ryttiels perymiotfctahsetine th
mce
4 LVlit LUoy
to hot, higberi -thm~ that_,~
a"teel. ,*vacuum dagassing of
the all6j 'ConSidet~%bly incrsaaa#'the fluiditY- and ductilitysIbut lovers irs=eat
iresiatance'due to* UO"remisi. of_ nitrogen. GrIgi art. has:' T figures and 5 table
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GIRSHOVICH, N.G.; NEKHMZI Yu.A. -
Theoretical bapis of Investigating the founding properties of
alloys. Trudy LPI no. 224s24-60 163. (KIRA 17jq)
..........
IMMENTIM. T.K.; KOTROTSKIY. M.K.; KWHIMYR. TU.P.
Boasting limestone in a fluidized bad. Metallurg 5 no.6:
12-14 Ja 160. (KIRA 13: 8)
1. Makeyevskly isetallurgichaskly savod.
(Or* dressing) (rluldivation)
MENTIM 0 V.M.; NEKHIEBAYEV, Yu.P.
Process of limestone saloinatlon in a fluidized bed M21M*PrGM*
no.11076-782 N 161. ?MRA 1511)
Mwoone) (Fluidization)
IEMENTI MI., V.M.; NEKWBAYEV. Yu.4
Studying the quality of lim obt&ined in a flaidised bed.
Stroi, rAt, 8 no.1205 D 162. (MIRA 1611)
(Lime-Tpating)
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[Cards for the Independent Veft of students in botany;
t"6 fifth grade] Kartochki dlia samostoiatellnykh rabot
uchashc'iikhsia po botanike; V klass. Moskva, Uchped I '
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Translation from- Referativny-y zhurnal, Kh1mIya, 19r)9, Nr pp 439 - 44C, (1~.)Jb'
A TIMOR.` Fridman, 1,M,. Zaborenko K b Nekhlin Ya 0
TITLE: The Investigation of the Composition of Residua. .31-ibst,3n-es
layers of Pro~eEsed Movie Films by Labeled At.oms
PERIODICAL% Tr. Vee8, n.--i-.- kinofotoln-ta, 1958, Nr 3(26), pp 4 - W
ABSTRACT: A method of radioactive Indicators has been des,~rlbed for detemining
residual substances in processed movie films after fixation and bleachiror.
No processes of treating movie films nave been Investigated which arf-
interest in relation to residual substances which are Important in th-
generation of faded film copies. The regeneration of the color cf *.j--
pictures Is carried out by color development of the lower layer by q
special color developer. it has been established by means of Na233r,-)(,~
that under the rovditions of ~he treatment of movie films by the
a-!7celerated rriet.hod a ..,onslderable quantll~y of compiex :--ampounds cf
soditim and silver thlosulfate remains In tne layer, Wnl,~n ;trt-
proportional to the density of the pi~,ture. mainiy in tr;e lower layer.
Card 1/2 The formation --3f complexes In the low,-r .'ayc-r 1~ --iij~erj ly hn
b7631
30V/81-59-1 4-'50941
The Investigation of the Composition of Residual 3ubstances In Photolayers of Pro-
cessed Movie Films by Labeled Atoms
Na2S 0, content In the treatment by the accelerated method. In the films which are
treaied by two fixations a formation of complex compounds Is not observed, which explains
the practical Imposuibility of regenerating the color of film copies prepared by the
method with two fixations and the good regeneration of the color of film -opies 1~reated
by the accelerated method. It has been shown by means of labeled K I , that In tne
3pe('N)(
treatment of the layers by the method with two fixations as well as by the accelerated
method residual silver ferrocyanide Is not contained In the layers of the film. But the
emulsion layers have the property of retaining K 3Pe(CN)6 In quantities frorr,
0.4 mg per I m of movie film.
G_ 3ennikcv
Card 2/2
SIC&VAP T.F.; MWIL11i, Xa.G.; idCIIU&II4A, U.N.
Synthesis of pbenizine. Mod. prom. 15 no.12sl4-17 D 161.
(M" 15:2)
1. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovatel'Bkiy khimiko-farmatsevtIcheskiy
inatitut Imeni S. Ordzhonikidze.
(HYDhAZAL)
14, Ya.,l. ; :;?l ." 11 .'; . ; '.'. JA , ~' 'li,
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URANOV, Alekmy Aleksandrovich; KUDRYASHOV, L.V., doktor biol.
nauk, reteenzentj gK4LXUDOVA, A.S., red.
[Observations durl. the 11" r practica.1 work on botanyj
ni Nabliludenlia n& latnei praktike po
an aid for students
botanike; posobis dlia studentov. lzd.2., perer. I doF.
Moskva, Proeveshchenie, 1964. 213 p. (Y.UU 18i3)
Al7il-?. Ar,a. t,y t - ",'U ih A d,,K ..,IV! '/l-Z.rlaLr
IV
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T.Allun: fc-r 17-
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SOLMIUVp V.D.1 UlUiLYUDOVA, L.I.; PARITBELI, L.A.
Comparative study of t~e genetI3 charanterii4ti-ss of Influen7A
A..2) virwes. Trudy TSIII 8Ci5&-66 165. (MMA 18111)
MOROZOV, Yu.I.; "IFULMOVA, M.Ya.
X-ray eXamination of the function of chrjedochodjoCpn&.,
anastomosis. Khlrurgiia 39 no.10:59-64 0 '63.
(M MA 17: 9)
1. Iz fakulltetskoy kh1rurgich-skoy kliniki (zav,akademlk
A.N. Bakulev) i kafedry rentgenolo ii i meditsinskoy radlo-
logii (zav.- prof. V.A. Llyachenko~ 11 Moskovskogo gosudar-
stvennogo meditsinakogo inBtituta Imeni Piroeova.
14. Yll
VarlGUB timfs
AN 53SR 160 no. 3:
1. Vtoroy mcsKovsk'y mea
Sl,bmJ tted ,hy
Mao"
se"Irs to the SW of a 266=7 Farame bw
WSUIM,w A. S. Ndftoft., Chlef MM&Mlo, A. L.
Abrmw, ToeWml Unbmic.. gwly=sk C~t Mats
9 pp
OTO~v go
A rarld method at repalrUs a rotwy fft~* mw
assa" in the ffffly~k C~t pis". "W amt
doetrable method me 1w wift PIT*", but tbu Gas-
soma too mak tbw; thwerm*', VOMIng ~ res=t"
to With a @"IN Ot sbat 13,000 ulkba". so
Ps Dr won"
8YHOIER, N.A., red.; NEKHODTSEV, N.A.9 red.; YASSON, R.A., red.
Izd-va; IYERUSALII..SKAYA, Ye., tekhn. red.
[Mineral resources of capitalist countrtes) Minerallnye
resursy kapitalistichaskikh stran. Pod red. ?;.A.Bykhove,-a
i N.A.Nekhodtsevrk. Voskvii, Go:jgeoltokhlzdat. Ft.3. hon-
metalliforouri minorals', Homal till Icheskip I~olvviye Iskupit-
emye . 1963. 10e p. (VIKA 1-. 3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) ~sesoyuznyy geolovichenkiy fond.
ACC NR, AP6018576 MIRCE CODE-
AU;IiOP.- Fuynshteyn,-S.-M. Nekhodtami, V. N.
none
I TI.F. Difluence of a laye,- ri ine r,,-, vurfri, ot ium
Hziku tverdo~-,o tePt, v. 4) - l-,)t
-z U,-
e; A ,,a lvnjlorfuv~riet ic J
iki~:; 7R,*tCT : nils research wan st,imulm ~(i Ir.- ti,,, r
so-mi r~ ndur f or surface plays (-)n tht~ r-' i nz. r
t,r;icq(! the variation of th-, raft, -I.- r i
peroxide a dmr.-Wed
r,,,L . -he rate of surfacp rer~ .TJ, i rak' jr, W,~~;
I y a mvtt~od bas- i rx t pl,- v ).,T-k
rcIative ).~imltjity -11% Ir
surface recombination S of ~.he c itri-P
crr,'tiec . Witli removall of
c; L,- it ronstwit vaLue rftnv~r-4~ rf:r,
J - 6000 cR/sec and after 7,~.
etching did not reduce -,. ':1,, to!A
1,12COmbinat ion it is necessar
y ',o
grinding and polishing and raziges frcj~- 1
C 3 r d 4 2
ACC NR. 1,16016578
"0 1
niitlon m,-vkes it posrlblo? t)
t.-'e t,,.-ckr,(-ss of layer that sh(fula
t"nAt to obtain a low constant vulue -f 5, : i, a t "-t ~.o r
nec--k;mtry to produce a surface rtatc (-haract1,rI7,-(, Iv a 11w on
dIffraction pattern. Orig. art. hash 1 fi,~Url- aral 1 1,0milla.
S111-i Ck,:IE: 210/
GIRA DATE- G'jjad,, 0"1. RU: " Xj
Card 2/ ?V Z
DANILYUKP V.A.; MUKOV, V.N.; PANOV, G.I.; KUTSEMKO, G.L.; LUGOITTS,
V.A.; NEKHQI=,-4.,&,; PORTh'YAGIII, A.I.; REGRK114, L.A.;
SEREGIIT-,V.P.; SIVTSOV, V.P.; KHOLMNOV, Yu.I.; liTLINIKOV,
V.V., kand.tekbn.nouk, red.; KOZULD',, B., red.; CIMUDO]OV, Ya.,
teklm. red.
(Radio amateur's handbook]Spravochnik radioliubitelie. Sverd-
lavsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 838 P.
(MIRA 15: 9)
(Radio-Handbooks, manualo, etc.)
BOiVOTOV'P.N.,, iyizh.; GRISHIII, S.S.; ANTIPOV, Yu.; VIT:UK, E.V., lnzh.;
KOSARLV, P.S.; NE1010ROSHEV A.I.; MUTSEV, G.I.; KCTOV, L;.F.; AL'i _U14,
M.A., gornospasaiwi~~R, g. Llchta)
On P.M. SolvevIev's article *Improve the design of the SP-551-1 self-
rescuers*' Bezop.truda v prom. 6 no.7:9-11 JI 162. (MIlt', 15:7)
1. Takhnicheskoye upravleniye Kombinata ugoltnykh predprir.,tiy
Kuznetakogo kamennougollnogo bas.,,eyna (for Bomotov). 2. I-Laster
shakhty im. Lenina Makeyevskogo tresta ugollnoy promyshlennosti Donbassa
(for Grishin). 3. Komandir vzvoda voyenizirovanno7 gor-nospri3eatelIncy
chauti, poa.Zarubinop Novgorodskoy oblasti (for Antipov). 4. Zhakhta
No*24# labansicaya oblast' (for Vitrik). 5. Zaveduyushchiy rtrnymi
rabotammi NikitavskoVo dolomitnogo kombinata (for Kosarev). 6. Kor,:Mdir
otdolerlya No.8 VGSO, g. ~;hakhty, Rostovskayn obl. (for Nekhoroshev).
7. Komandir pornospasatellnogo otdoleniyn, g. Shakhtersk, Donetskaya
obl. (for Ryabtsev). 8. Zamestitell glavnogo inzh. shakhty No.29
'Upitalinaya* Ghelyabinskogo kombinata ugollnykh predi.iyatiy
Ministerstva ugollnoy promyshlennosti SSSR (for KOtCFV).
(Rea;,iratoro) (Solovev, P.M.)
NEKHOROSHEV, A.I.; KUKLINs B.K.0 kand.tekhn.nauk; TEKI:CHKV, N.F., inzh.
Improving systems of vorking flat seams of th,3 Ukrainian Donets
Basin. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.6:5-8 Je 163. ("IRA 16:8)
1. DonetskLy nauchno-isalnuoratel skiy ugollnyy institut. 2. Na-
challnik teKhnichusko~o otciela L~onotskogo sovcta narMnogo Khozyay-
stva (for Nekborosho .
famHOROSHIV. A. S.
dydrotherual activity in the Area of the Knobal'ayy Ridge of
southern Umchat4m. Btul. fulk. at&. no. 28:23-32 '59.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Loballn,yy ridge)
A UTEOR.: Nekhoroshev, A. S.
TITLE: On the Theory of I.eyser Activity
PERIODICALt Doklady A`,aiemii nauk SS3h, 1?59, ','.1 1-7, io,)0-1:~~e
(USSR)
kl,'~TLAC T i Tho thooring explaining the action mechanism of Ceygers are -a4lxr
contradictory and cannot explain this phenomon,,,Yi 1,114yra '-1)). A
consideration of all these theories shows that they aeree witI.
respect to one fact: the eruption of the water 13 caused by fl.e
effervescence of the ovorheated water In a :;ertair, lopth 1'.-hi,:h is
then ejected several dozen meters high above thp surface of the
earth. Since Lang (11of 9) t~~e pcrio~icity 011 tl.e -ruption 'Ind of
its cessation has been assumel to be ;aused b-- t1t.- cooled !owr,
water which penotrates from water-bearing '.orizon-1 into th-
channel and interrupts the eruption as well aLi tl.- 3torkm
separation of the 6eyeer. -lie ~_ibservation ~f t1v_? Zoy!,~,,rs
that their action is not related at all tc the inflow of col.'
7-iater from outside. It is thermodynani~ally i~kop_Lible to
transform even small quantities Of TatCr int-) sl-?~Lm
Card 1,13 by their orin heat content. Cnl~- -a par' of 7-~tr!r "i
On the Theory of leysor Activity
transformed ir,tc Pt-~m.
continuous .9tvam formation from heated water 0' mu 8 t b~
abandoned. All geynerg of New ZZ:)aland, 1,elanl, -v,.~
arc, fed by hot (moro thai. 10~- v,-ntir-
nr t1.,, earth. B
y
CC-t1c1%si('T- t!.at 0:4.
fn,7~-jrs -ihl ~ may :-I ii,
will. ruluce th, frr7!-F,.tor, -in I -r-i u p
OV('11 if the i!!~!-Lnnel i~-, f: !in!. "ht- u,
.-,f the 1nner heat -. nt,.-rO, ( .-I;; ()(,~in 1-~ , 'F, I f
formulatne the tFIN 0 11 ' f J b n 2 !3
conditir)n3 -~f the of Ceysc r
tc Cjurantp,~ tl.r. b--, i I i ng )r 1,1
n the chaniiel, (,vfr. ip thi, af,to- e
b(2 f o rp the be C' nni rq,, of tlo r 1, r :-.;4 u v orli i n.~
the 3eysp rj di f fer f rom (-.vc r-loi line; r.,-.ur( - s i rs, 'Fr
') f t h e f i -,- t o no a bo gi rin t- lo, - ~' I I n t h - - t - , .-:7. r.
r).annel, wheroas 0~at of 'I.e o(---(-,rd voF It I I
the surface. Tho C-ys~rs ha ve c h a n i.e -; ~7 J " Y.t r t i -.ir, I
through which the water movon at rk 1c,%v ipood ~Ye
(bard 2,13 r--ntiined rources, howover, ri!ips ".ro-ijh . 1 1.,
r Ir, 0
On the Thnory of Geyser Activity SCV/20-127-5-4~/~'
the narrowneBs of which ~rovents boiling. fl' '17heac, are
conditions under which the 'hoiling within the entire column i-
replaced by a superficial boiling of the water coming in under
steam separation at a certain time after the beginning of the
eruption. The cooling liquid remaining after the oteam formation
has to remain In the channel. Finally the conditions necessary
for the uninterrupted activity of the Ceyser are enum,!rrtted.
There are 10 references, 6 of which are Sovi,~t.
ASSOCIATIONs Laboratoriya vulkanologii 1kademii nauk, SSSR (Labora.ory of
Volcanology of the Academy of Sciences, USS.-,)
ru-'MITEDS April 15, 1959, by D. S. Korzhlnskiy, Academician
SUBILITTEDt April 14, 1959
Card 3/13
NEMIOROSHLVt A.S.
Givotherual conditions and heat flow of the gbeko Volemo on
Para=zhir Island. Biul.VuJLk. stano.29j38-46 160. (KIRA 14:3)
(Ebakc Volcano)
IOROBHNV, A.V.. inzhener.
Precsst r1inforced concrete clarifying tnnko. Blul.strol.tekh.13 n0-8:
22-25 AC 056. (KLRA 9:10)
I.UIR-656 Stroytresta bo.94.
(Tank=) (Precast concrete)
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if-Pt hod of pre ~rir 'I rv a:-tif It: i a. a luriiropil icate I "g. I F-r. '
products] Sposob proizvocistva 1.,r-usstvennykh
katnykh (glianovykh) ;'
lo-sotekhn. ir.-t, il-Oo -. 15 1, . (1-.L.-A I' :"*)
Amm-Omma A~ek!ey Tesillyevich; DAVILOTA, T.M.. red.; KUROCHKIN.
D.E. , to khn7. -&d .-
[Local building materials] Nestnye strottelInys materlely.
loshkar-Ola. Marltskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1960. 103 p.
(MIRA 14:4)
(Building mterials)
MEKHOROSHEV, A.V., dotsent
New principles of the thermal treatment of clays and obtAining
product@ made of "Slian.0 Stroi.mat. 9 no.3s5-7 Mr 163.
(KMA 16: 4)
1. Povblzhskiy lesotekhnicheakiy institut imeni M.GorIkogo.
(Ceramics)
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ACCKSSION URt AP5000085 5/O1O1/64/00Q/W5/0010/OM2
AUTHORt Nakhorosh*A~Aj.~ (Candidate of technical sciences)
TITLE. Siliciferous cement
SOURCE4 Tsewnts, 7no*':.5s 1964s, 10-12
TOPI,C TAGS t:. cement.-compresffive.property', silica, heat resistant material'.,
ABSTRACTz 'An economical means or obtainIng beat-resistant cement is described.
The methodis b"ed on the reductionor vilicate fragwnts to cement fineness
with water being added-simultineously with the addition of calcAum. chloride. The
-ificate No. 156879Wn the Byullet
method U formally documented aa Author Cer'. an
izobreteniy i tovarny*kh znakov, Ho. - 16, 1963. Grii.MF-s-p=ecications for I the
silicatd,are piesented, along with weight and purity specifications for theother
ingredients. nsi
'Exte ve tests were.conducted to quantify-the physical and meohan-
ical properties of the material. Curves are presented showing the compressive,
strength versus cure time for the test material and, as a comparison, for por'61and
cement. Coqxesaion strength Wall also M045ured for various cases of beating and of
xposure to steam, as wellas for various~oases of cure (3 days air driedp 3 days
:
nd 28 days in vater at room temporature). Mxperimente were performed with the
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khtio 38 molOsa57-QI65 0 965. (I-CLTIA 18 i1-1)
4 &Ibdtted ibm is, 1965.
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AUTHOR: Nokhoroshev A V.; Gryazin, A. D.
ORG: Povolzhsk Forest Engineering Institute (Povolzh3kiy loootokhnichoskiy Inutitut)
T17LE: Investigation of the physicochemical properties of glian as a material for
road slabs
SOURCE: IVUZ. Looney zhurnal, no. 6. 1965,, 86-90
TOPIC TAGS: forestry, structural mineral prod-cet, road )rA.,9,1
ARSTILICT& Log tran3port roads are generally built of gravel or crushed brick; concrete
slabs which are two to three times more expensive are used only when tho other
r.atorials are unavailable* Tests are now being conducted on glian, a new material
prcparod from clay, to replace concrete slabs for road construction. Sample bars of
glian (4 x 4 x 16 cm) were formed f orn a mass with a moisture content of 7, 9 and 10%
under pressures of 100 to 500 kG/cm and were heat treated at 6000C and teated for
strength under different conditions. Results show that the basic physicochenical
properties of glian meet all the required specifications for road concrete. Though
glian absorbs more water than concrete, its coefficient of aoft-ning (0.8) is
comparable to those of other road building materials, Following wcposure to 100
1reezing-melting cycles# glian displayed no significant reduction of strength. 7hus,
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ithe use of glian slabs for con3truction of log transport roads appears feasible. 7rA
estimated cost of glian slabs is 40 to 45% cheaper than concrete slabs* Crigo art*
'has: 3 tables and 3 figures.
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flow data an the stratigrap?W of %be uppe ftleozoic on the southern
mid western slope* of Ow DvAingwrian Ala-Un. Inform sbar. TMMI
no.4:15-20 '56. (KM 10:4)
(Nungartan Ala-Tan-Goology, Straittgraphtc)
NWKiR0SHVr G. V. Cand Geol-Kin SOL. - (diss)*fte Stratigmpby
and Niagmatism of the Upper Paleozoic of the Southem-Slopee of
the I)zhungar Ain-Tau." Len, 1957. 191pp 22 cm. (All-Union
scientific Research XI Geologic Inst VSEGEI), 100 copies
Mv, 18-579 94)
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MWOR)SHEV, G.V.
Upper Paleo-oi- small intrusives in nouthern slopes of the Nungarlan
Ala-Tau. latorm.abor. VSEGEI no.22-25-35 159.
(IrMU 4 12 /1
(Dzungarian Ala-fau-Rocks, Igneous)
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AUTHOR: Sakhoroshey, G. V. SOV/20-126-5-42/69
TITLE: Upper-palsozoic Deposits of the Manrak Range (East K&s&khst&n)
(Vorkhnepal*ozoyakiye otlozh*niya khrobts, Manrak (Vostocbnyy
Kazakhstan))
PERIODICAL: Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 5, pp 1066 - 1067
(USSR)
LBSTRACT: In the geological structure of the Manrak rLnge, both lower-
-carboniferous and upper-paleozoic sediments are taking part.
Vulcanogenic and pyroclastic rock varieties with mubordinate
intermediate layers of sedimentary formations dominate among
the latter. Organic rests are rare. The stratigraphy of these
latter sediments ham been poorly worked out yet. The absence
of a corresponding scheme complicated the solution of the prob-
lems of the age of magmatic complexes and the ore manifesta-
tions of useful fossils. only reference I contains more de-
tailed data on the geological structure of the Manrak range.
In 1957, the author collected the facts subsequently discussed,
during the thematic field inveetigatione by the institute men-
tioned under "Association". These facts render possible a pro-
Card 1/3 cise determination and perfection of the former ideas. The up-
Upper-Faleozoic Deposits of the Nanrak Range SOV/20-126--,-42/69
per-paleozoic sediments are feposited (Ref 1) with an erosion
and discordance on a faunally characterized lower Visean mass,
and cover the formations of the Saurskiy magmatic complex. The
author distinguishes the following masses: 1) Andesite of rare
dacite-porphyries 300-600 m thick, with rare sedimentary inter-
mediate layers (30-50 to 15-20 m). Subordinate are: tuffites,
sandstones, loamy slate. The fossils found are listed. Accord-
ing to the opinion by H. F. Mikunov, this mass can be most
probably compared with the Mazurovokiy horizon of the Nizhne-
balakhonskaya suite of the Kuzbass (Kuznetsk Basin). Its age
can be assumed as middle-oarboniferous. The author agrees to
the above. The formations mentioned are interrupted by intru-
sions. These are massives of rocks with a slightly increased
basicity from the series of granodioritea-quartz-diorites, as
well ait acid varieties of the type of granites and granite-
-porphyries. This series is combined by the author as a mag-
matic complex of Manrak. 2) Mass of quartz-containing and da-
cite-porphyriee (20-200 m). An upper-carboniferous age is as-
sumed for this mass. 3) Conglomerate-sandstone- and slate-mass
with intermediate layers of combustible stratifications (coals
Card 2/3 and rare limestones (200 m)). The author preaumes the age as
Upper-paleozoic Deposits of the Manrak Range SOV/20-126-5-42/69
upper-carboniferous-lower-Persian. It is compared with the
"first carbonaceous suite" of the same age (Ref 1). There is
I Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Voesoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy geologich log ki~ institut
(All-Union Scientific Geological Research Institute
PRESENTED; January 13, 1959, by D. V. Nalivkin, Academician
SUBMITTED: January 9, 1959
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Zetter to the eators of Olsvestila AWOmii Cauk SM. verils,
geologicheekUs.' Isv. AN 3851. Ser. geol. 25 no.10:106-107 0 160.
(MIRA 13: 10)
(volcanoes)
PLYUSFCILEV, Ye.V,; r, V,
History of ,.%e formation of eLructures iL tre '-tLrIA-g&t&7
Range. Trudy VSEQEI 74, 3-23' OCRA 15:9,
(Tarbagatay Range- -Oeology. Structuxal)
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Receiving and processing grain at the Rubtsovsk Grain Milling
Combine. Mukrelev.prom. 27 no-50-8 My 161. (MIPA WO
1. Rubtsovskiy mellkombinat.
(Rubtsovsk-Flour mills)
,,IKM~EVICH, Grigoriy "asillyevich, aot-.; hYA7X;OV, Viktor
Pavlovich, dots.; lzilitYARUVA, kieksandra Dmitriyema,
dGts. Prinimall 4chA,-t'.ye- bA-hAK[V, Yu.~.,
VILTM, A.11., jots.; YLV,.;fi?:V, L--., n3p.rant;
Y.OilbOCHKIN, V..I., wt~s 1,.,, tent; IAFXHOROL~M, X.1a.,
retsenzent; b(,GOLYULsGVA, N.F., retsenzent; l',lKOLK"KC, -F.'
re,-senzent; III-MiUdUKRIN, L.S., retsenzentl NESHCHALIl-.(.V,
L.13., retsenzent; LARC!MIKG, Ya.~., ;rof., red.
(Sur-veying] Geouez".in. MoAva, fiwir-. Pt.-, i9f-a.- 339 P.
(mlRA 171:12)
Zame.-;titeil nackallr,:ka '.' rav!Hn~ya 5-3.'3koklozyayst-ven-
r,ykh aerot*oto8"yemok (fur Nekho~-oshev). 2. Kafedrri vys.Aey
Veodezii Umskogo sel'Aokl.czyaystveru,(,go instituta (for
logaly-ubova, Nikolenko, Chernukkiln, Neshchadimov).
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Cnr!
SMOROSM. K.Ye.
Let9a make fuller use of the materials offered ~,v
graphy for the organization of IRnd -irplottation.
no.4:67-72 Ap 158.
(Photography aerial)
aerial photo-
Zemledelie 6
(MIRA 11:4)
IDROSHff~*
Some problms in contour and topographic surreys for agriculUre.1
purposes. Geod.i kart* no.105-78 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:2)
(Agrlmulbmv--ftp~)
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SO: ProEr-.,z;s of Cr)nt(,r.i.ovrumennoi Bio-lo --' *1 ) 1 , .C,
Vol . X-Ti ::o. __l, .ay - Jime.
NEXHOROSHEV, N.~:P - KAPLUN S.Ya.; KOPTZVA. Te.G.; MUSKIT. N.A.. professor.
- , I if We 4. 9
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Direct proof of hydrogen sulfide circulation in the blood while taking
hydrogen sulfide baths. Fars.i toke. 16 no.1;50-54 J&-F 153. (KLRA 6:6)
1. Fiziologicheskay& laboratorlya Ballneologicheskago instituta imeni
I.V. Stalina na kurorte Soohi-Kateesta. (Wdrogen sulfide) (Blood-
Composition)
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NEKHORCOH97. V. nh.-onyor; TYM , A., kapitan tokhnicheakay sluzbby
- ~~-in
After the repair. Avoi kom. 1#5 no.2361-65 IF 163. (MM 160)
(Airplames-4kintonamoo and repair)
NEKHOROSHEV#- V., podpolkovnik; VIL'KS, K., gverdii mayor tvkhnichrsk)y ~,',jzhby
This is what mechanization does. Tyl i snat. Sov. Vo~,r- 51.3. ~l
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no.8:79-81 Ag '~I. '14:12)
(Loading arK,, unloadinF-Equipment and sul,ilifs)
AP6031655
SOURCE CODE: UR/0416/64/000/009/0083/0086
AUTHOR: Nekhoroshev, V. (Lieutenant colonel)
ORG - none
TITLE: Increased efficiency of freight handling personnel at military installations
SOURCE: Tyl I snabzhentye sovetskikh vooruzhennykh oil, no. 9, 1966, 83-86
TOPIC TAGS: fork lift vehicle, military installation/ 4004 elec trtc fork lift truck
ABSTRACT: The-author discusses in detail the coperation and equipment of the
4004 model of a small, electric, fork-lift truck increasingly used for freight
handling at military, installations. The training and efficiency of the operators and
the progress already achieved are analyzed. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table.
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19-22 Jb.'561 (YlaA 9:4)
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Rnglon&llzatian of the deposits Ir the Kerf-,'i ' - r-ir
the viewpoint of engineering geolcg7. CAal. zhur. 24 no.44
62-70 t64. (KRA l8t2)
. Krrbskaya geologicheakaya ekPpigLl%jQZa.
11j ~4 0 H t:~ /, f - ~-
MAPt UBA, River
OSU-Am 1669 S-239
Nekhorosheys V.P.: Geologicheskoye Isaledoyaniye v Ray-
on~-Bwj4*#j&h-Perrrgov Reki Uby v Rudnom Altays.
Materialy poo0bahchey I Prikladnoy Geologii, Vyp. 139,
1929, pp. 42.
GeologIcheskiy Komitet, Leningrad
Library of Coneress, Washington, D.C. QE276-M3
Geological map of vicinity of Bol'shoy Rapids on the
above-Nomed river in the Altay mountains.
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redmirtor; MAUTON. D.T., rodaktor; GAMM. A.?.. redektor;
KRISHTOVOTICH, A.M.. redmirtor; LIMOWIM,L.B.. redL&ktor: Ll"ANIT. B.Z.
redaktor; SIADUTICE, V.S., redak%or; ABJMZ111. A.G.. reUktor; TA51-
SHAVSKIY. N.A.. redaktor: MIAMI. R.1". redaktor; AUZAI, I.P..
takhnicheakdy radaktor
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Akmd.umuk SSIM. Vol.3. pt.2, no.l. Nekhorosbov, V.1Pr[Davonlan Dryouva
of the Altai Territory) Devonakto whonki Altai&. 1948. 172 p.
48 P. of illus. (KW 10:7)
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(Altai Torritory-Folytos. Fossil)
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Ibt, IMAX Ob. mr, ms,&70-73 64S., (NEU 1214)
(Altai Nmatalms-4*61*0, Iftratigmpb1c)
ore Deposits
"Regularitr of the Distribution of Ore Deposits at
Altai," V. P. Nekboroshev, 18 pp
"Sovet Geoloe No 29
the smtbv4wtwn Altai regime we a classic m.
0010 of roodarlty in the d1str1betion, at varloss
orea. Irlef deserlptlem of results at @Wise
this rqgm canducted'by geologists Pilipmko,
Mddyrev, mA 11kal'skly.
40 "m
"Work of H. N. Takoylev In the lield of Geolot;yf
Teshegod. Vaes. Paleontol. c-va, 14, 13-17. l9oZ
N. N. Yakovlev. the great paleontologist, speeWized in the proolems of
regional and applied geology. In viarious places in the Airopean part of the
USBR he has lnvestlga-.td coal. @&It, and other minerals, and also has studied
landslid0s along the banks of the Volga and the mineral sources in the
Caucasus and Transcaucasia. Y&kovlev was for - years the director of
the Geologl ml Comission, which unner hia guidance carried oat large-
scale works on the stu4,y of the geological structure of the USSR. (32.hG so 1,
So 6, 1954)
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NA.; YAW(ROSHET.-Y P ; RUSUOY, B.S.; RWAROT, N.Y.; &TMOTA,
N.Y., re izd-va; GORDInIM, Te.B.. teklin.red.
[Instructions and conventional symbols for nalciAg mineral sap
of the U.S.S.R. on a 1:1000000 scale] Instruktolis I uslovaye
obozanchoniin dlia soAsvleniia karty poleznykh Iskopseafth
SSSR masshtabs 1:1000000. Koskva. Gos.ARjjchao-tekha.izd-vo
lit-ry po geol. i okhrase nedr. 1955. 16 p. (MIRA 12:10)
1. Leningrad. Isesoyuzayy goologichaskiy institl)t.
(Mines and mineral re source 9--Napo )
BOCK, S.G.; GRUSHEVOT, V.G.: DUVADOVSZIT, Tu.K.; ZORICHEVA. A.I., IYANOT.
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