SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHEYEV, N. I. - MIKHEYEV, V. A.

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ximamm. N. 1. Vataral regeneration In catover areas of Kuwsha and Novaya ZraiTs Forest Working Circles. Trudy Inst. biol. MAN SSSR no.l6t7l-79 16o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Sverdlovskays avialesoustroltellnaya ekspeditmiya Teesoyuznogo ob"yedIneniya "LosproyektO. (Sverdlovsk Province-Reforestotion) BOROVKOVA, Tamara Nikolayevna; NIKULIN, Pavel Ivanovich; SHMKOV, Vyachaslaw Kikhaylovioh;. ~MIIH-T-V, -H-I-; DURASOVI, V.H., takhn. red. (The KWbyahey Reservoir; physical geography]Kuibyahevokoe Yodokhrenilishchs; kratkais, fialko-geograficheskaU kharak- teristika. (By] T.N.Borovkova, P.I.Mikulin, V.M.Shirokov. lui*ehevskoe knishnoe izd-yo, 1962. 90 p. (MIRA l614) (Kuybyshev Reservoir region-Physical geography) .?.i N , V I arlimir I l I ich; !.I MIMI , N . I . , rec. tlAeB with eIFactr(,,,,.,jrrr,~.tJr fautening on preaBeu; ~;e- .,;IFn, eloctric (.-ircuiu~, preparntlon rind cif.erritioril .;htampy s eiekir-iringnitnym kreplenierr, na prequakh; konFtruktsii, elektricheskie ukheuW, izgotovlenie i e.k!-,p.Iuatntsiia. Kuibj.,;Iipv, KuitAshevskoe knizimoc, izd-vo, 19(.3. iF3 -,. (MIRA 17:7i KUZNETSOV, German Ivanovich; FAYII, Genrikh Moiseyevich; SHTAMBTRG, Valentin Fedcrovich; SHEINA, Antonina Aleksandrovna; MIKIMEV, N.J., red. [Drilling pipes from light alloys) BurilInye truby iz leg- kikh splavov. Kuib:shev, Kuibyshevskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 51 P. (MIRA 17:12) J. Ll-) v~f P.(0/J&PA(bb)-,2/WdP(b),', p IJP- ffW/JG ,%APCES%ON Mi. ~R"006 S/0'48/6VOW/012/0242/0146 e-will ~Ipovgi*,Smy -Ts. M.;, IMI ov.-W I -ax6i'an the mgpe tic propertr d-amwoum "MZ4 V no. 11 2964, 142-146 Wnsp TAGS-- *aUoy,,cjrbdn66jjtent,---' 1464 tic "PIC vroperty~v- ..-residahl. induotlon;, psercive -force, MAXImal r1lapga'd enerw,.Suoy AZSTRA(-T.--,&:jr-" 4 (G(*T 4402-48) allqys-vAth*vi,'o'a'rb`on 'content rangingfr6ra 0.02 11C, 0. 24%-W6= tiated1lor'thb.offect of carbon on residual induction (by the balliatic methoa), ZA coercivel*%~%- Ow Steuble-In's method) and the mWn%al magnetic enaW (from the .0140~ i1i the. matuat. 4g FeM3 + Sml IIM + 60m1 methowl. Allthesemapetic ipespertilas decrowed linearly with increasing carbon contmA. Aging attemperabim of 800-130OC-iaumW ft u of the anoy, vb#h was augmented by funvasing the 'chromimm, and tungstsen were fasW an ZI additiv*6. Tbo SMthkft f4=1ada,4446m with oubou vdou Wed in, qm~mm of tbo P, X 11~:Mchlms for Tatis" lbsts at 110 2 No atwv*jL.,. Xlkboyovs All-ftlow-Imt of Alm 'Haterialts .MWMI IAb8 Re, I saws squIpment for fatigge,tosts at high :tWm Me follawUW drombackmi' (1) Necessity Us slantlas SM246, Alab. Umvesses, cost' of. *WA tie Askalli Ile only 6M. Manual control doess tf III- AM ,,Jtjn~ ion O"Iniarl3W (C ametent tageretwes. PoscribeCa mw xaskUwp 4evelojel. by author to overcomis those westa. Now sechiswo the YU-80 is fuw auto- *Wkso; asu 89-mrato tOMPOrStafts 4 to 90000"AO."'L": "~Wmazlmw pressweW 60 kg/eq m. Mwifa&"14 by rSM on a simse-production bools, it c0 22#000 rub2se. 60AM4 TWO FT , 7-1 e-Z: ginmik Toting ig wam and OP, r k. rsflaa), A tNrv dtwrq~ cf t4-- vink L3 mistim tD aw of uajjp"t4(xa iA ty Y ;of trmr,-t4m t-t* -A -wily Al I Ow Val I I F~O-flr~g IL 1qm) low tht-r- irw~tta if tw, Owtv";" cill'I'Lls cOAT40 raw Lf 24A, Cjmat 40 bt MAflaed, -a" mpchinn ht~3 tuidiiri.-pono As X11MYNT, V-1.,joadidat telchnicheskikh cauk. I- Ono Using Laval's nozzlAs in suddug liqulft. rest. mash. 37 no.7:18- 21 JI '57. (MLELA 10: 8) (Nozrloe) (Fluid dynamics) \i E'~ F_ V (-,~ t PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION 1119 Moscow. Aviatsionnyy institut imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze Voprosy rabochikh protsessov teplovykh mashin; abornik statey (Problems in the Operation of Heat Engines; Collection of Articles) Koscowo Oborongiz,, 1958* 117 p. (Seriesi Its: Tru4Y, vYP. 95) go. of copies printed not given. Ed. (Title page): Kvasnikov,, A.V., Professor;' Ed. (Inside book): Peahkin, M.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences; M of Publishing House: AnIkInA. M.S.; Tech. Ed.: Zudakin, I.M.; Kenaging Ed.: Zaymovskaya, A.B... Engineer. PURPOSE: This compilation is intended for engineers and technicians concerned with the design and study of complete heat engines and bydrwille machines and of their components. The data given may be used by experimental and computing groups of scientific research institutes and of special-design offices (OKB). COVERAGE: This collection contains three reports an problems connected with modern heat engines and hydraulic machines. The papers have been excerpted (and revised for publication) from several reports prepared in the Depwt- meat of Aircraft Engine Theoz7 of the Moscow Aviation Institute from 1948 - Card 1/3 Problems in the Operation (Cont.) 1119 1955. The scientific supervisors were Professor A.V.Kvasaikay and Docent D.I.Agubov. The first paper describes the development of a nev method for measuring rapidly changing., pulsating temperatures as in the case of internal- combustion evgines, particularly in high-speed machines with poor pressure- indicator accuracy. The method proposed by the authors uses a pickup with obviously high thermal inertia which im&ccurately records temperature with respect to time. The second paper investigates the discharge of a gas from nozzles in the turbo-compressors of compound engines,, answering two main questions: a) The deflection of the flow in an oblique cross section of single nozzles and narrowly-spaced nozzle lattices for supercritical condi- tions; b) the critical flov regime in two-dimensional nozzle lattices. The third paper discusses the problem of sinulating the operating conditions of powerful turbo-machines by maintaining the original shape and replacing the bill-scale working parts by others vith only a part of the origInal pover. The report also presents experimental data which confirm the validity of the method. TABLE OF CONTMM: Card 2/3 Problems In the Operation (Cont.) M9 Preface 3 Latyshevp L.A. and Rutovskiy,, H.B. (Candidates of Technical Sciences) Nev Technique for Measuring Rapidly ChamgiM Temperatures of the Working Parts of Internal-combustion Engines 5 Hatalevich, A.S. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) Gas Flov in an Oblique Cross Section of Single Nozzles and in Turbine Nozzles T7 Mikheyqv. N.1. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) Simulation of the Operation o a Centrifjgal. Pump by Use of Air 95 AMIABLE: JAbrary of Congress IS/mfd 1-26-59 Card 3/3 57 -2 - 3 1/3;' IL AUTHORS i Mikhezay-, I -I. , Nikolayev, V. V. I T ..TLEt On a Certain Regularity in Laminar Flows of a Viscous Incom- pressible Liquid in Narrow Slits Formed by Smooth Mobile Sur- faces (0b odnoy zakononernosti dlya laminarnykh techeniy vyaz- koy neszhimayemoy zhidkosti v uzkiKh shchelyakh, obrazovannykh gladkimi podvizhnymi poverkhnostyami) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhniche3koy Fiziki, 1958, Vol. 21P., Nr 2, pp.412'1~_1-432 ABSTRAM A laIninar flow of a viscous, incompresoible liquid Ir. a narrow slot formed by smooth and mobile surfaces of any shape is as- sumed. One of the walls of the s1 it B or both walls C and D rotate with constant an.-Ular velocities '&) , (J and G) ) around any axes, 0, 0 1 and 0 or perform periolic osciliations with regard to these axes. T~e equations (8)_Eu - W,(Re) (Re Reynold's nunber and Eu - Euler'3 niirhr,.) nd 6--iuation q q ) tire Jerived. q is the lea1,1&,,e FW__ Card 1/3 in the slittper unit o7fime, 'U is the interval o:' ~1,e sur- Cr a Certa in He -,,l lari ty i r. L a -ir, a r c," e Vi Occus Inc~ re 9 c L i i n N!, r ro w Z 11,. P ?-r-,ed ',',Jbile Surfaces face mttion, t~,,c kinematic coefficiert vi3o~sity, the len,-,th of the di!3tance of the slit f rom C,. Equa - Lion was ap;~lied in the utilization of the data'obtained in the testinL of fl(,-u-meters o" t',,roe types. '2he aut,ors in- ve~itij!nt44dt 1.) Hinr-counters of the type -able. 20, menjur .Ln(; in3tr,,,.ment-32 and measuring instrument-i'+O (of' German make), 2.) lisk -counters AG -40 (home product) and disk-countero Sic- mens -40 (of German make) , 3.) ge!fed counter of domestic make C BW C 40 , CBW C- 25 and CBi.Li -5- . In all cases investiL;ated the linear relation le - 4j 1g (__i_ ) was obtained, R3n R V where k is not depundent on the type of counter and is a func- tion of n (cycles/min). Finally the following relation is ob- tainedt I Equation (15). 0,49 - V_ n0,068- 0,49 1 (15) yielded the possibility The rules expressod by equ,tion to work out a new method for taking into account the influence Card 2/3 of the viscosity of the liquid upon the error of indication Cr, a Bert_, in l a ri ty ir: F! Vi jc -us _T:~- C,=,. re 3 7: le n "a r row 31 it 3 -~'or:2ed .57.,jutr, ..'c bi ".;.-f a c.~, 3 of t~e investigated flow-meters. 2',ius it is ,ozisible inco account this crrcr with an accur%ry of' up to 0,1 21,,ere are 4 fiC7-ares, and ', refert-nres, all of "IrQ Slavir . SUMI 2TLD: ALI,-L;3t ~, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Con,~rcs.,3 1. Laminar flow-Mithematical analysis Card 3/3 KIKFIEYZV, If.I., kand.takhn.nauk - I. Modeling operations of centrifugal pumps used an air-pump. Trudy MAI no.95:118 156. (FIRA 11:5) (Centrifugal pumps) (Hyclraulic models) 32235 s/196/61/000/011/033/042 2 /9 E194/E155 AUTHORi Mikh _nj!aeXey TITLEj An instrument for locating short-circuited turns PERIODICALi Referativriyy zhurnal, FIektrotekhnika t energetika, no.11, 1961 61, abstract 111 421. (Vestn. elektroprom-sti, no-7, 1961, 75-77) TEXTt The instrument records the presence of a single short.-circuited turn in transformer coils with wire of 0.003 nun diameter in a coil of 4 cm diameter or with wire of 0.23 mm diameter with a short-circuit contact resistance of the order of 4 ohms; and a short-circuited turn can be detected in a wire greater than 0.08 mm diameter in an electrical machine rotor of up to 50 mm diameter. The current demand of the instrument when supplied from a 20 V battery is 3 mA. When supplied at 220 V, 50 cls a c, the instrument consumes less than I watt. Its operation is based on the amplitude condition of self-excitation tly of an auto-generator. An elertrical circuit of the instrument is given, with guidance as to its use. The instrument is small and light in weight. Card 1/2 32235 An instrument for locating ... S/196/61/000/011/033/042 E.194/E155 5 illust-ations. LAbstractor's note, Complete translation.] Card 2/2 34323 S/O 52/62/0261 Dri 'J/ ')I '~/ 0 1 7 B1021BI 38 op AUTHORS: Dovgalevskiy, Ya. Povolotskiy, Ye G. , and Mikhoyev, 11 TITLEi Method of revealing the macro- and microstructure :n A'.n,. and Alnico alloys PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no "', 1962. TEXTi The magnetic properties of Alni and Alnico alloys. whicn ar- used for permanent magnets, depend on their macro- and microscopic s1ructures A chemical method of revealing these structures has been developed and a method of 'Jetermining grain orientation is describei The alloys A42 (An2), AiWo 5 (Anko 5) and A44iKO4 (Anko 4) were used as specimens and t~,e following compositions as etching agentst No, lt 100 ml HC1 - 10 ml HNO 5 + 25 g K 2Cr 207 * 100 ml H20 No. 2: 75 ml HCI + 25 ml HNO 3 No - 5: 15 ml HNO 3 + a5 mi H 20 No. 4: 5 ml HN05 + 95 ml ethyl alcohol Card 1/2 3/0.72/62/028/C)~) '~,~C) Method of revealinK the macro- and B102/B158 No 5: 2 ml HCI + 5 g FeCl, + 10u ml methyl alcohol No. 6: 10 ml HCI + 2 ml Br - 88 ml methyl alcohol 1 and 2 were found to be best for revealing gra;n, 5 structure, bind 4 - 6 for the microstructure of cast alloys The etching periods for the agents were: 2 (4, ',) and 15 - 40 min (5), some sec to 2 min 2 orientation can be determined with I and 2 (50 sf,c - 2 figures and 1 table. for lendriti,, and heat treatel - 50 7..n - 20 soc P. '.0 min'., Therr ;ir-- ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy politeKhnichesKiy inst,.tut (Surat:)v F),y- technic Inst, tuts? Card 212 jtUHTMV,_Nj,.; BULYGIN, I-P-; KAKSIMOVA, N.A.; MOTOV, V.P. Apparatus for mechanical tooting at temperatures up to 200004 Zav.lab. 29 no 0 (KIM 16s2) .3:371-375 163 (Metals at high temperatures) (Testing machines) TSAREGEtADSKIY, Yuriy Aleksandrovich, burovoy master; MIKMEV. N.I., red.; DUR&SOVA, V.M., tekbn. red. [Rapid drilling of deep wells] Skorostnaia provodka glu- bokoi skvazhirq. Kuibyshev, Kuibyshevskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 19 P. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Master parvoy kontor7 bureniya tresta "Pervomaybumeft'", Kuybyshevskaya oblast' (for TSaregradakiy). M,EDVF,DKV, Sergey Fedox-ovichp ~,rof... daktor tekhn. nauk; EILIXYZV, N.I._,,. red.; DURASOVA, V.M.j, tekhn. red. [Methods for increasing dynamic strength of steel palts for machines and structures] Metody povysheniia dinamichesk,)i prochnosti staltrykh detalei irashin i konstruktsii. Kuibyshev, Kuibyshevskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 143 p. (MIHA 17;3) ARZHANOV, Feliks Grigorlyevich; 1-:1KHEYEN, N.I., red.; DURASOVA, V.M., tekhn. red. (Completing injection wells and increasing their intake capacity; praciices of the Oil ~'ield Administration of the Pervomayakly Petroleum Trust] Ouvoenie i uvelichenie prie- mistosti nagnetateltrqkh okvazhin; iz opyta nefteproiryalo- vogo upravleniia "Fervomaineft'.11 Kuibyshev, Kuibyshevskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 36 p. (MIRA 17:1) PYTIYEV, Petr Yakovlevich; TRAUTDIBERG, B.F.# kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., retsenzent; RAMI-JUB, M.I., kand. tekhn.nauk, prof., red.; TUP-T&M, F.V.j red.; KIKUYU, N.I., red.; VAKULOVSKAYA, T.N.0 tekhn. red. (Simplified sheet bolnter plate for cold die stamping) Listovye uproshchennye podkladrye shtampy dlia kholodnoi shtampovki. Kuibyshev, Kuibyshevokoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 133 P. (M I RA 17: 2) MIKIfEYFV, N.I.; KAWSIM, A.A.; SOKOLOV, G.I. Automatic-intake device with Laval's nozzle for centrifugal Fnimps. Mash. i neft. obor. no.7:8-10 163. (MIRA 17tj) BELOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; ARTAMONOV# D.S., red.; MIKIWEV, N.Lp red. - (Assembling induatrial ventilation systems] Montazh sistem pronWahlennoi ventiliateii. Kuibyshav, Kuibyshevskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 35 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Brigadir sleparey montazhnikov tresta "Promventilyatsiyaw (for Belov). POVOLOTSKIY, Ye.G.; MIKHEYE;V, N.I. - ., ~ ~ .1 1 ", Detection of dislocations In alnico-type alloys. Zav. lab. 29 no.91llI.1-1112 '63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Saratovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. u t, rr, Ye t - re- u nk7 S. 1-, 4 f; e zar. I e z~,.ar, s a v,~-j z,.-- i r~ I by s kit 1 -~U-V DOVGALEVSKIY, Ya.M.; ~UKHEYEV, N.I. Effect of carbon on the magnetic properties of %bg-nico allcy-S. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.11:142-146 '64. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Saratovskiy politekhnicheskly Institut. KAPITONOV, Yevgenly VaBil'yovich; STAVROFOLITSEV, Fodor Sto[anovich; MIKHEYEV, red.; DURASOVA, V.M.,, teklin. red. [Operation of submerged centrifugal electric pwps] Eks- pluatatsiia pogruzhrWkh tsentrobezhnykh elektronasosov. Kuibyshov, Kuibyshevakoe ki-,izhnoeizd-vop 1964. 531~. (Mim 1,7: SOROKIN, Igor' Nik-layev-1ch; SAVAROVSHY, ,largoy Vladimirovlich; RAZLMIKHIN , prof., red. ; M.IKFE'Y:,Ii) N.I., rec. (Using vibration tecliniquea in stretcning sheet ma-r:a~t ObtiazUa listovykh materli,lov a IxLmenenllam vibrat:1il.. Kulbyshev, Mutloyshe7jkoe ;cn-;*zhn->? 1~6-/ . 6t r. ~ ~," , - "..% , P . -, I V El; I I K H , I red _,-_N.I.; DOVGALFVSYY, Ya.M.; "OVOLOTISK.1Y, Ye.G. M=YEY Characteristics of LIgh tem1mrature deccrpouiltion In magnico alloys. Motalloved. I term. ohr. met. no. 2:7-1(,, F 165. (MI" A 18:12) 1. Saratcrvskiy politekhniclieskiy inBtitut. ACC N AP019502 SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/ooo/oo6/oO33/00361 78, AUTHOR: Mikbayev, N. I.; DovLralovskiy. Ya. M.; Povolotskiy, Ye. G. 7,/ ORG: Sarstovsk Polytechnic Institute (Saratovokly politekbnicbeakly in s t I TITLE: Effect of carbon in Magnico alloys 1b SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i tormiobaskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 6, 1966, 33-36 ITOPIC TAGS: high alloy steel, carbon , thermal decomposition, magnetic property, magnetic alloy ABSTRACT: Stud~es were made of alloys containing 0.20 to 0.2% 4cVon, with a basic c ical composition corresponding to alloZ ANKO- I ~(GOST W102-4811,~\mTbe Investigation was carried out by a comparison of ostructural and magnetometric analyses. To determine the structurall Istates of the alloy, the method of isothermal quenching from dif rent ;temperatures was used. A study was made of the affect of carbonfin bigh, item8Grature 13 -91 a.+ /3Z -decomposition (the temperature re-g-1-on above 1850 C) and of ~ow temperature dispersive 15Z P? *~,t -decomposition ,(below 8500C), leading to a high state of coercvIty. Experimental iresults are shown in graphic form. Overall conclusions are as follows. iCard 1/2 UDC: 669-14-018-58 L 38470-66 ACC NRo AP6019502 Carbon in Magrilco alloys promotes the development of the 13, --;pa- # /SZ decomposition~'-Iwhich has a negative effect on the magnetic propertlies the alloy. The Met-nico alloys can be characterized by their ~ temperabllltyq that Iss by the diameter of a cylindrical magnet which, iafter hardening, Is characterized by the absence of theAX--)Pa+/94- Aecomposition. The temperability of Magnioo alloys increases with a decrease in the carbon content. In magnets Of small cross section 40od .magnetic properties can be obtained with a carbon content up to 0o0 jorig. art. base 5 figures. SUB CODE: ll/ SU13M DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003 ACC NR, AP7005396 SWRCH CODE;- UR-/0148/67/00-0/001./0138/oi4i AUTHOR: Dovgalevskiy, Ya. N.; Mikheyav, N. I., Povolotakly, Ye. G. jORG: Saratov Polytechnical Institute (Garatovskiy politekhnicheakiy institut) 'TITLE: Effect of aluminum an the structure and properties of alloys of the Magnico !type !SOURCE; IVUZ- Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 1, 1967, 138-141 MPIC TAGS: magnetic alloy, aluminum containing alloy, magnetic property ABSTRACT: The authors study the effect of aluminum on the structure and properties of anisotropic Magnico alloys. The alloys studied were smelted with an aluminum concen- tratioa of 6.2-9.5% in the charge corrisponding in other components to the composition of Anko-4 alloy (GOST 4402-48). Metallographic and magnetometric methods were used in the analysis. The coercive force was taken as the criterion for determining structural ,changes. A U-541 Installation was used for measuring the residual induction, coercive Iforce and demagnetization curves by the ballistic method. The Curie points of the falloys were determined from the effect of temperature on their magnetic permeability. Definite structural states of the alloys were fixed by, isother-al quenching from var- lous temperatures. The PrOCCOS Of 02-**402 decay takes place in the BTO-1280*C range 1witb an Incubation period which decreases with a reduction in aluminum concentration. ~ cmd 1/2 uDc. 669.ol8.5:62o.183 ACC Nib APT005396 The temperature corresponding to minimum incubation for 02-ft+02 decay rises with a re- Iduction in aluminum concentration in the alloy. There is also an expansion in the tem- 1perature region for development of this decay process as aluminum concentration de- creases. Thus the temperature to which Magnico alloys are heated before quenching should be selected with regard to aluminum concentration. Aluminum concentration should also be taken Into account in calculating the critical cooling rate in the upped, .temperature interval (1300-850*C) during heat treatment. The time necessary for reach.-I Ing the maximum degree of decay decreases extremely rapidly with a reduction In num concentration. For Instance, an alloy with 9.5% Al requires 10-12 hours ora!Z! fo pletion of the decay process while the corresponding figure for an alloy with T.5% Al lis 10-12 minutes. The overall level of coercive force increases with a reduction of aluminum in the alloys. The results of these studies show that aluminum has a strong effect on high-temperature conversion in Magnico alloys which is detrimental to their magnetic properties. The effect of aluminum concentration on the properties of the alloys is revealed most clearly In the shape of hysteresis curves and the magdtude of maximum magnetic energy. Specimens subjected to magnetic heat treatment with subse- ,quent annealing under optimum conditions show maximum magnetic energy witb 8.5% alumi- num concentration. An increase or reduction in thia concentration is detrimental to the magnetic properties of the alloy. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. L SUB COM ii/ Sum DATz: l3jul65/ OHIO REF: 03/ OTH REF; 02 Adwi no ed to, hra) lori --- it 1 rt- zn - ticin) i SIVTI~'e 4' 0 k han i za i i a rr: k KMIMYZT, Nikolar Kuslftloh; POLTAKOV. I.. red.; ISUPOVA. N., takhn.red. (Decisive condition for the victory of commism; the Zlet Congress of the CM on the significance of increasing, labor productivity in our society) Reshaiushchee uslovie pobedy kounranisms; UI slozd KPSS o snachanli rosta proizvoditellnosti obshchastyennogo truda. Simferopol', Krymlzdat. 1959. 190 p. (MMA 1):4) Wficiency. Industrial) HIMTAT, Nikolay Mikhaylovich; HOCHURa. A.M., redaktor; PAVLOVA. M.N.. - '-' ~ ' 't libintchaskiy r;4dmkt&- [:Ibliographtcal Indexes of agricultural literature (1783-1954)] Biblicgraficheekle ukazatell seltakokhozialetvamot literatur7 (1783-1954 gody). Komkva. Go@. Izd-vo malkhos. lit-ry 1956. 191 p. (Bibliography-Agriculture) (KLRA 9:11) b ~EPA(s)-2/61A(c)/t-~T~m)/LrPA(bb)-2/EWP( ~/T'/M(d5/EW(t) Pt-10, :ACCEM011 'APSWko~* 8/0129[65/000100Z/0007/0010 3 .7 S_ 14*hey" N I I Davgalevsk!Zg Ya. M Povolotskiy. Ye. 0. 1ADMOR A 'TITLE; ChaftaterLstIcs ofhidi.-temperature ecompositL an in-magnico jilloy ..80MWEt ReiallovedenLys. i tewcheekaya d rabottrA metallovp no, 23 1965s 7-10 TOPIC TAGS: magnico alloys pensane nt pqgnettAlloy phase decomposition, high coercive force I't temperature decomposition, ABSTRACT; :Since it had been fo-wid that majili6o alloys with~the same composition .~.z;'- and Bath- sliAlqr P_442 decomosition.had a different tendency toward high- ~p dec'o~p ifti n; and therefore substantialty different mp temperature,, at* atic . i M. 0 . -0. propOttiess Au Ora investigated the characteristics of high-teirperature de- compositionl.oi this alloy, using Anco-4 g4st alloy and its various nonstandard modificationa'o Cast and prehomogen-5-ed-15pecimens wereAsothexmically treated or cooled at.a,.doutrolled rate from 1300-8000# The magnetic properties of the speci- I manis -vp-ra W"Sured and t~e microatructura'.studiede %lie coercive force was used as tha-ziain~atructure-sensitive characteristics' It ~ma demomstrated that the rate of.decompooltion depended on the rate of cooling the specimens from. 1300-800C land.-for ioathemdl conditionst on-the holdirig time at a given temperature- In -along the axes of the; th;an.initial cast structurej, decomposition occurred MAW XVXW L 3404-65 ACCES XON Ai '05005096 uAdari a' whereas in the prehomagenized specimens it took dendr4os 4nd grain bo W p CS~:,Ora ilar particl' -the -Acicu so of the separating y salon& grain boundariess hate develop in slip planes (110)'of the k-phase (matrix) and often alternate idicali1j. forming a regular network, Decomposition was extremely easy to pro- j,duce roar internal cracks*' In alloys plastically -deformed at elevated temperatures~ a grain toiturO Vaslormed identical to th at of the 4-phase separations. The partU.lev of the d-Phase vers.preferantially arranged In the same slip planes (110) along which shcar occurred#- Thus it was found that high-temperature decomposition in magnio~ all6yas which lowers-their magnetic properties.4s due to imperfection of their crystal structure -and the inevitable presence of carbon in theme The change in the,~aibon content (002-045%) under industrial conditions Is-probably :1 one of.the ~UU causes for variations in the behavior of Magnico alloys' Min adverse effect of carbon can be suppressed by alloying the magalco alloys with I carbideo-formlng-elemntslk--Or~.ig"--arti' le-and-5 figures" f ASSOMMONJ 1&ratovs4y lAt6khnicheskly jastitut-1,Saratov polytechnic Insti PO itute) I SUMMTBD$ 00 Mt 00 SM CODE$ M 1/2 NO -W got; 006 Ormt OQ3 C ard SOV / 13 7 - 58 - 10 - 20652 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p47(USSR) AUTHORS: Mikheyev, N.N., Strelets, M.N. TITLE: Problems in Thermal Engineering Analysis of a Mold (Solidifi- cation of a Continuous Flat Billet in a Mold) I Voprosy teplo- tekhnicheskogo rascheta kristallizatora (zatverdevaniye nep- reryvnogo ploskogo slitka v kristallizatore) j PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. rabot stud. Donetsk. industr. in-t, 1957, Nr 2, pp 119 - 139 ABSTRACT- In terms of the thermal conditions of formation of a contin- uous billet (CB), the authors dividt! the mold (M) into 2 zones (Z). The upper Z consists of the segment from the surface of the metal in the M to the depth to which the hydrodynamic and thermal effects of the stream of metal entering the M may be felt. In this Z the overheating of the metal plays a significant role, but in the lower Z, embracing the rest of the M, over- heating may be ignored. By plotting logarithmic anamor- phoses of the equations for the fronts of crystallization (the data employed were for CB cast at the Krasnoye Sormovo Card 1/3 Plant with the use of radioactive isotopes), deflections in the SOV/ 137-58-10-20652 Problems in Thermal Engineering Analysis of a Mold straight lines were found at a point corresponding to a depth of 1 30-230 mm from the surface of the metal, thi.4, in the op)nions of the authors, identifies the region of hydrodynamic. and thermal effect of the strearn. The equation suggested is used with experimental data on the depth of penetration of the stream to arrive at a tentative determination of the value of the coefficient of heat transf er in the uppe r zone, whic h t omes to ?-5, 000 - 3 5, 000 kc a I / M2-hrOC. It is established that the major role in heat exchange between the CB and the M is the heat conductivity of the hydrogen- saturated gaseous layer and that there is no future in efforts to increase heat transfer iii the clearance by radiation. The type of material used for the M wall does not make any difference, if the magnitude of the heat flow and consequently the temperature of the wall remain the same. Satisfactory functioning of the M in the thermal sense requires merely a water flow to sustain turbulen(.e of the flow in the dlicts. A further increase in rate of water flow does not lead to any significant thermal results, Comparison of the points experimentally arrived at with analysis of CB crystallization by the fundamental law (x~ kTO.5) shows the inapplicability of this law to description of the process of CB crystallization. Better results are obtained when the function XZST M is employed, but the considerable fluctuations in value of the coefficient of solidification (S), ranging from L382 to 3.656 ( M/111111 Card 2/3 SOV/ 137-58-10-20652 Problems in Thermal Engineering Analysis of a Nfold as determined from various heats, and in the solidification parameter m (ranging from 0.346 to 0.7Z) eliminates the possibility of deriving a uni- versally valid formula. The derivations of formulas advanced by the authors to solve the problem of CB crystallization in the upper and lower zones of M are presented. It is pointed out that when the influence of heating is taken into consideration, the rate of crystallization of the CB in the upper zone is insignificant (the duration of skin growth to a thickness of 10 mm is 38 sec, with allowance for overheating, and 14-15 sec if the overheating is not taken into consideration). 1. G. 1. Molds--Thermodynamic properties 2. Molds--Analysis Card 3/3 lu=v, 11. P. "Investigating the Causes and Mechanism of the Formation of Fi3sures on Casts Cooled in Cold 1~blds, Using Cast-Iron Railroad Car I"heels as an Example." Cand Tech Sci, Ural' Polytechnic Inst, Sverdlovsk. 1954. (RZWQiim, No 21, Nov 54) Surve.f of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR HiCher Educational Institutions (11) SO: Sum. No. 21, 2 Jim 55 912 4 H W R O : 1- A A o~ R 160 ~11 WSRWIV-~ aIMMINA. Ilkalay RobartorIch; KOOMMOV, AlGkG*Y St*PAUOvi*b: PHnImall. nobastlys: BORISOV, A.?.. lush.; ZRIDGM I.A.. lush,; TOZBW, A.I., lnxh.; SHABALIN, L.A., lush. nd,tekbu.nauk, retsensent; ASAKUNCY, S.F.. Z~~N$ A,G,o lush., retsentant; ZALCMMW. G.T., lush.' retesusent: KWISKO, X.1.0 taxh.t 0 rattatizent; ZOLKOOMOT S.K., lush., rotsenzent; BLAW, N.N., Insh., red.: DURNA, Iff:A.. takho.red. [Making models] Xodel'noe prolsvodstvo. ). parer. lzd. Moskva, Nasv- 2, 1961. 295 P. (KIRA 141l2) tftlna*rivg models) (Nioldlug (Foandlug)-squipment and supplies) --- - - QLYAZEV, Mik)uiil Ivanovichl SVETLOPOLYANSKIYj Vasiliy Ivanovic4; MIKELYLN, Nikolay Stopanovichj NAUMENKO, V.S., rod. - - -- , [Repair of streetcar tracks; practice of tne Volgograd Street-Railroad Administration) Remont tra=ainykh putel; iz opyta raboty Volgogradakogo ITU. Mosim, I7,d-vo M-va kommun.khoz.RSFSR, 1963. 36 p. (MIRA 17t10) PffASS I BOOK KWMIMMON S07/3857 Moscow. Dom nauchno.-tekbuicheakoy propagandy imeni p. E. Dzerzhinakogo Vysokoproizvoditellne,ya tekhnologichaskays oanastka (High-Produativity Auxiliary Processing Equipment) Moscow,, Haab iz, 1960. 174 p. 8,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Obshchestvo po rasprostranenlyu politicheakikh i nauchnAth znanly RSM. Ed. (title page): V. V. Mizlmin; Rd. (inside book): S. L. KaL-.ens; Bach. Ed.: L P. Gordayeva; MRnaging Fd. for Literature on Metal- working and Machine-tool Constniction. (Masbgiz): V. V. Rzhavinsklyp Magineer. PUMNW: This colle--tion of articles to intended for technical pars 1 engaged In the development of auxiliary equipment for metal processing. COVIRASt This collection contains articles dealing with modern machine- tool aurjLliar7 equipmentowthods of mawdacturet and data an the In- troduction of such equipment into production. The engineering and Card l/ 6 Jjgh_PrI,-ductjVj~.Y Auxiliary Prowasing zzaipmant 507/3857 economic aspects of the usa of standardized auxiliary equipmwt am also discussed- No peraonalities are mentioned. References fol-law each article. UBIR (W COWIMM: Inta-aduction 3 ProsbuTakov, A. V. (Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Ragineering and Neonomic Bases for the Use of Auxiliary Procassing Zquipment 7 The author indicates the econccW in cost and materials and the in- creased efficiency brought about by the use of standardized fixtums and wmd1lary equipment. Naydov-ZheIezov,, Ch. G. Sconomic Zffectiveness of the Standardization of Auxiliary Processing Xquipment in Machine Waufacture 21 The author presents a cost analysis showing the savings resulting from the introduction of etandardized auxiliary processing eqmIpment. Filstav,, G. V. Basic Trends in the Standardization of Auxiliary Processing Equipment 30 Card 2/6 High-Prr-ALctivity AuxJI-4Ary Proc-!issing Equip%--at SOV/3857 The author describes merthods of planning lot produztion of m&ehinea. ftipbasis to given to the design and -,n1, a--tL,--e of equipment. for producing accessories. _MMeyev,, N. V. [Engineer]. Pbehine-Tool Fixtures of Advarced Design for MAn--wWt Production 38 The author describes universal adjustable fixtuz%as for machine tools and the characteristics of theIx eoiwtru,~tioa. Cbernyshev., V. K. Standard-Uhit Machina-Tool Fixtures for I#A Produatica 62 The author dis-nuses the adrwtagez of grzap machini of parts employing fixtures aasembled from standard parts and subweemblies. Munatfoov, V. S.p and V. A. Ponamarerr. Exp*rience Gaited in the Use of Standard-Uhit Fixtures in ZxperinWtal and Lot PrAuction TO The authors dismas organization of the wwkplace for the asoembly of univeraal standard-unit. fixtures. Kounting methods are also diacussed. Yatsenko., G. G. P~vrumetia Clamping Dwrisea for Universal Standard-Vait Fixtures 84 Card 3/6 P. &,mt. cip -Ft.. -dlut. --f 5'~' ~f T-11~-! &J. of 5ft%"_z .f I .. 412. 3.2-1 )~Clitc Ld. r" ' i-w- WU'v (Lml.Cr*J V"e.-aL. IS& ROV". S.Z. 3lWftl*Wj C.T. r=L-M. ftlo "U-tift f -tj.j.. t. L.-...d.4 f~~ C&LM la"t4~pd"Lgxj" arCWL:*%tmAt-d ~ful to kill.4 ~~k- cowler"a. = G-v tl- 1-h'_ -4 W14 it ... sb~ U-29, ,q'4 L. Wift OU 1-t_t t .t pj=, ~4 r-d -pwrt.- cx- of JA Wftd~lc U. C-PIZ4 ;-z...t.l. -hy A-,- .am heel. tr-" 1. d-.,.;-t, md C-P -8 t-~ b"Is -f -tr- SMIM4 ~U~" eawu~tL_ or me% W% Mtb"A LE&O 7-vsjr4 ~ ~J~ ~d "I. -f sing, wtw'"rd_l"t_.o,tt. ~j wt~~ -r CF14 t-td. 1, am mo 'a= C? CO-07st k4r-A.r. of tb. -,Ik-' plat 54 34-1, P'Lftipl.. or of r'_Q rrvd~ws-Lm or &r%imi" tf -ha~ttisg PIA.ttcs al KIMM-13 02 PMCXS=3 .t-d-tl- of M. f., PA- J" - Uri- L.P.m- f Timt) C7 of N't. -Wtal-coot- 92 Zr.,,p mahlag VA.hi.- C-p-?~.Wng U for -~. ~nd. Cals.4 is Lb. Op~tl_ L..L.Vmd lost'- pl"te) 117 AttaCUM49ts -1th b-d-Cftbl* 17A. ZL M~J. [stallacmd). mr~v P~*"Lag " the &&8l, for ~f l1r.SwUm lir? f7 PHASIC I BOOK MIEWITATI(N SOV/5778 Kikheyev, H.V.p and AJI. L4yskLy UniversalInne perenalamblvayamyye prisposableniya (Universal Resettable Fixtures) Moscow, Gborongiz, 1961- 51 P- Errata slip inserted. 7570 copies printed. Ed.: S.L. Martens, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: L.A. Belyayevs; Tech. EA.: V.P..Rozhin; Managing Ed.: A.S. Zsymovskays, Engineer. FURPOSE: This booklet is intended for technical personnel in production- planning organizations and enterprises of the machine-building industry concerned with the design, manufacture, and setul of machine-tool fix- tures. COVERAO: Designs for universal resettable firtures and their changeable setups are described. Also given is necessary Information on the appli- cations of resettable fixtures and setupap " well an simplified calcu- lations and design methods* Smple setups for locating workpieces an presented, and problems concerning the Introduction of the above fixtwes Card ho Utiversal Resettable Fixtures SOV/5776 into production we discussed. The authors thank Engineer G.V. Filatov for his assistance. There am no references. TAKE OF CONTEM Introduction Rteettable Fixtures Usiverml Resettable Fixtures M.Avereal Resettable Vines Tjm1.vovrs&1 Resettable (Indexing] Tables Utiverte-1 Resettable Chucks Built-In Units in Resettable Fixtures Card 2/3 1~ 4 5 6 19 33 38 C OVSKIT. Turly Ivanovich; SIDOROV. Iredor (;eorc1yevich-._X;;qqW, IlLkolAy ZakbarovIch; PICRK. F"or Ivanorich. kand.tak2w.nauk-, - -Asswisiv, Goorgli'Petrio-,kch; KHMUSCHN. To~K,, Drof., rot songs nt:, WGINA, N.A., tokbn.rid4, (Tractor operator's manual) Posoble traktoristu. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo mashlnostroit.llt~ry, 1959. 512 p. (KIRA 12:6) (Traotors) CHAMOVSKIT, Turly lynnovich; SIDOROV. Yedor Goorglyevich; NIIHAM&- Nikolay Zakharollch; PICHAK. Fedor Ivanovich: Al-w- . Georgly Wtrovich; KRAR TONCHIK, TO.M., prof., retsenzent; CEUMJM"OV* V.M., inzh.. retsenzent; RTABCIEMO. P.G.. Insh., retsenzent; KALOSHIN. A.L. inzh., reteenzent; PICEM, F.I., kand.takhn.nauk, red.; MMMKOV, 1J.P.. toldm.red. [Kanual for tractor drivers] Posobis trnktoristix,. Izd.2.. parer. i dop. Koskva. Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinoltrolt.lit-ry. 1960. 592 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Tractore) WBA.CBNV, P.V.; HIKMIT, O.F. Upending the field of lise for the VZ-2,5L) autrrlatll water-supply stations# Vodei 9%t.tekho no.):3-10 Hr 'U. (MIRA 11,36) (Water-Dietribution) WHACHEV, P.V.; MIKHEYEV, O.P. Automatic water-raising installations for local water-supply systems. Vod. i am*-tekh. no.6:6-13 J~ 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Water-Dietribution) FaMCHSV,r kandtekhn.nauk,- HIMSY -0 2 inzh.; OU M SHCHIKOV, L.N., inth.; DUBROTfil ;c IT. 72 ".. hnyy red.; PMHOTA, Z.S.. red.izd-va; TXKIKA, Te.L., takhn.red. [Water-rqlaing units for the local water supply; a reference book] TodopoOemaye ustanovki Me mestnogo vodoonobzhaniia; spravochnoe posobis. Koskva. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po etroit., arkh1t. L strait. materialism. 1961. 138 p. (NDU 14: 4) 1. Akademlya stroltelstva I arkhitektury SM. Institut sanittirnoy takhniki. 2. Laboratoriya vnutrannego vodoprovoda i kanalizateii Nouchno-isoledovatellskogo institute asn',tarnoy tekhniki (for Mikheyev. Oumonshchikov). (Water supply, Rural) (Pumping machinery) --mlIMEYET, a.?. Autcmatic water-liftizig devices for local water supply. Sbor. trud. NIIST no.YD160-174 162 (MIRA 18:1) LOBACHEV, P.V., kand. tekhn.nauk.; MIKHEYEV, O.P.v inzh. [Technical data on automatic an operating efficiency of 1 skie danrqe avtomaticheskikh izvoditelincatiu ot 1 do 15 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva sanitarnoy t.ekhniki. water-lifting equipment with to 15 m /per hour] Tekbniche- vodopod"enmykh ustanovok pro- m3/ chas. Moskva, 1962. 15 P. (MIRA 17:4) . arkhitektury SSSR. Institut nlmi-llq~v, ;-~! Al.Atcimatic u! ! *. w,' %i. watf,,r d-1.4ii~fe * - - . trud. N I L"T nt- ~ -I J, : 163 . MIKHEYKV, O.P., in.-sh. .Nutonatic pumping installations in the Internal wats-~r-pllpe systems of high-story buildings. Vod. i san. tekh. no.4.21-25 Ap 164 (MIRA 18:1) MIKHF.79V, Oleg Favlovich; SKVORTSOVA, I.P., red.; 141KHEYEVA, -1 4- ~ 11 tekhris red. (Automatic water lifting equipment for local water- supply systems) Avtomaticheskie vodopod"emxWe ustanovki d-Lia sistem mestnogo vodoenabzheniia. Moskva# Stroiizdat, 1964. 77 p. (MIRA 17:3) MIKHEMY'll O.P., Loial water su-,~ply Ll~.,r rural settul-ments. Vod. I 5,L-. -k'-. no.'Itl2-15 JI 164 ('!II(A 18:1) S/125/63/000/OOZ/008/010 A006IA101 AVMOR: Mi T*nE: Conference on fatigue strength PH?UODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya 5varka, no. 2, 1963, 89 - 90 T~)cr: The Conference on fatigue strength of metal structures was heLd in Leningrad from October 9 - 12, 1962. The following reports were delivered: V. N. Savel'yev, Candidate of Technical SciencesScientific Research Institute of Bridges, on nInveatigations of the endurance strengthof riveted and welded rall- road bridge spans on large scale models"; Ye. Ye. Kochergova, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences, TsNIISK, on "Fatigue failure of sub-crane beams and measures to raise their service life"; N. 0. Okerblom, Doctor of Technical Sciences, LPI, on "Evaluating the endurance strength of welded building structures during thoir planning"- V. 1. Trufyakov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Institute of Elec- tric Weldln~ Imeni Ye. 0. Paton, on "Problems in the endurance test methods of welded joints and least endurance strength values of low carbon sM low-alloy steel welds"; A. D. Sergiyevskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Scientific Card 1/3 3/125/63/000/002,/C,08/010 Conference on fatigue strength A006/A101 Research Institute of Bridges, on "Extremal conditions in calculating the fatigue strength of metal span-structures"; N. 0. Paramonov, Engineer, GIPROTransmost, on "Results of the latest projects on Moo-62 (swoo-62)"; M. M. Ookhberg, Doctor of Technical Sciences, LPI, on "Fatigue strength of standard weld joints in metal structures of lifting transportation machines"; D. I. Navrotskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, SZPI, on "Local stresses in welded joints and their effect upon strength"; P. P. Mikheyev, Engineer, Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton, on "Comparison of results from testing welded joints that had been sub- jected to various machining processes in order to raise their endurance strength"; Yu. V. Shishkin, Scientific Research Institute of Bridges, on "Specification for some recommendations of TYr114MCB -55 (TUPIMsv-55) assuring the service life of bridge structures"; A. S. Dovzhenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences on Proyekt- stal' konstruktsiya" Comparison fatigue tests with large-size 15 XCHA (15KhSND) and CT.3 (St,3) steel specimens of welded bridge beams; N. I. Novozhilova, Scien- tific Research Institute of Bridges, on "Some problems in the strength of alumin-an. alloy structures during alternating loading"; Chizhevskiy, Engineer, SRI of Bridges on "Fatigue strength of alloys that are not'thermally strengthened, and their weld- ed joints"; V. N. Savellyev, SRI of'Bridges, Candidate of Technical Sciences. on Card 2/3 S/125/63/000/002/008/010 Conference on fatigue strength AooWioi I "Comparative fatigue strength of low-alloy steels of various grades, and their riveted, bolted and welded jointstl;Ye. Ye. Kochergova, Candidate of Technical Sciences, TsNIISK, on "Fatigue strength of low-alloy steel joints"; A. A. Batt, Candidate of Technical Sciences, TsNIISK, on "Loads for calculating the endurance strength"; A. D. Serglyevskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, SRI of Bridges, on "Reduction of operational stress conditions to stationary conditions by taking into account the effect of mean stresses". Card 3/3 T-eUFYAKOV, V.I., kazid. toklin. P.P., Ways of Ln(-rea.31ng i--!nrli~rance cf welded Avtom. Fivar. 17 r. r, . 11 ~,- -~- 3r: k: ? t,4 ( M I ~~A I P . I ) .. lrst'~-,+ ini. F4~.onfi, X; '~"?.rSSR. __(A1)____-6_0-UR--CE- -C-0-DE: ____ UR-/0-125-/66-/000/on/o(j(,1/o(jo6 ACC NR, AP6037o94 ALITHOR: TruPfakov, V. I.; Sterenbogen, Yu. A.; Mikheyev. P. P.; Babayev, It. V. 'ORG: Institute of Electric Welding im. Ye. 0. Paton AN UkrSSR (Inatitut clektro- svarki AN UkrSSR) ITITLE; Strength of welded jointo made from low-alloy steels ISOURCE. Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 11, 1966, 1-6 jTOPIC TAGS: weld evaluation, fatigue strength, low alloy steel iABSMICT: The following nine grades of steel were tested for fatigue str-igth at the! ,Institute of Electric Welding im. Ye. 0. Paton: 14G2, 19G, 15GS, 14?,-hGS, loamm, '15KhSND, 09G2S, lOG2SD, lOG2Sl and 15KhG2SMFR. Grades lOG2S1 and IOG2SD were t(nted ~in the hot-rolled state and after thermal hardening (heating to 9200C, quenching in jwaLer and subsequent annealing at 6500C). Two types of specimens were tested: with buLt Joints and with welded strips to simulate reinforcing ribs. The joints were iuutomatically welded using AN-3148 flux and SV--08 GA wire except for specimens made I from lOG2Sl ateel which were welded with AN-22 flux and Sv-IONM wire, and 15rLhG2SMFR which was welded with AN-22 flux and Sv-08KW4F wire. The strips were manually welded using UONI-13/55 electrodes. It was found that the strength of untreated joints made from low-alloy steels is practically independent of the automatic welding Card 1/2 uDc: 621-791-052:669-15-194 621-791:620.192.3-001 ACC NR, - AP6037094 conditions and selection of welding materials (grades of flux and electrode wrLj. In tests of a given type of 3oint, low-alloy steels of various grades differing In chemical composition and mechanical properties show identical resistance to cyclic loading. Joints made from thermally hardened steels as well as those made from puri- fied steels have the same fatigue strength as ordinary hot-rolled steels. Low-alloy vLecls show somewhat of an increase in the strength of Joints as compared with those made from low-carbon steels when the stresses are applied in a single direction. Or. the otner hand, the fatigue strength of Joints made from lov-carbon and low-alloy steels is approximately identical in the case of symmetric loading cycles. Orig. am. has: 9 figures, 2 tables. 'SUB CODE: .11/ SUBM DATE: 26Apr66/ ORIG REF: 008 ,iS1_5ard _212 M i r, h F Y E V' , F . V' .Cqnd. 01010g. 00i. Dissertation: "Biological Peculiarities of the Wintering of Uarp Under Conditions of Low-Natural Running of Water." Moscow Technical Education Institution of the Fish Induatry -- MOSHYBVTTJZ, 10 Oct 47. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Oct, 1947 (Project #17836) PA 1). V. USO/Za4gineering - RydrodynamIcs Jun 50 "Graphoamlytical Methods for Solving Problems of the Variable Motion of a Liquid," P. V. Kikheyev, 7 pp "Oldrotekh Stroi" No 6 Suggests new approach to analysis of general equation of variable motion. Gives graphical Interpretation of phenomena. Method is based on graphical integration of equation of flow motion in energetic form and has all possibil- Itles for further developatent. 16iT58 ,mmr-'-mvp P.V' Agriculture h Plant &- Animnl TnduBtry. Floating artificial spawning zone. Moskva, Pishchepromindat, 1,51. Monthly Lint of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 195 TICLAISTFIED. Nam; : 1-otr Vasil 'yovich Dissertation: Cuurent und Deposits Degree: Aff 111 at Lon. Defanse Date, Pl-ce: Doc Tech Sci ~-no indicatof 10 N6'~\ 53, Co,incil nf Res ~T4~ 3f Hydreulic nnd Itp~'vrm,-~nt Certific2tion Date: 26 May 56 All-Unl-n Sel Engineerinp Source: 3mVO 4/57 HIMMIT, P.V., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; KCUM, D.L.. Inshener. Instream surfacing of river beds with alluviul so U. Gidr.stroi. 22 no.1-1: 6-10 I-D '51. (KERA 6: 11 ) (Wdraulto engineering) 1. ~fjyjjEygV, P_ V. ; HEY3711.1t, Ye. V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Volga-Don Canal - Fishes 7. Develoament of the fish oojulation in reservoirs of the Lenin Volga-Don Canal during the first year of their existence. Ryb. khoz. 29, No. 3, 1953. 1 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April .1953. Unclassified. mmm'V, P. V. VIASOV, ?.A., Inshener; MIKMMV, P.T.. kamdidat takhaichookikh aamk, RIKOLATIT, L.A.. rsaWi*." " - -- - [Aerated cement convoying trough for use In construction vork] Aeratelrazoe transportirovanis teementa v uslovilakh stroltollstva. Moskva, Goo. isd-vo lit-ry po strottellstvu I arkhltokturs, 1954. 46 P. (KLRA 7:8) (Cement--Transportation) POLUKOV, Tu.D.; KIKHEYIV, P.V.; KEYSM, Ye.T. Great pleciculturist; in memory of B.N. Sebontsov. Top.tkht. no.6! 174-178 '56. (KLIA 9:8) (Sebenteov, B.N., 1891-1955) 3W=.( , dektor takhni chaskikh nauk; HELAM, D.L. , I-andidat tekhatcheekilch nauk. Deeming of the Hissourt chaanal by the hydraulic fill method. Gidr. eel. 8 ne.8:56-58 Ag 156. (KLRA 9:9) (Missouri River--Dams) KIKE[31~~ Petr Vasil' jigh, doktor takha.nauk; TUMICH, Daniil -zq --re-tro-vich, kand.takhn.nauk; RTABTSM, K.G.. red.; FXDOTOTA. A.r., takhn.red.; GURSTICH. K.K., takhn.red. [Regulation of river channels for land reclamation purposes] Regullrovante rusal rek v mollorstlynykh teallakh. Kookvao Gos.isd-vo sallkhos.lit-ry, 1959. 271 p. (MIRA 12:7) (RIvers-Ragulation) AKMMOV, A.Kh., lmnd.biol.nauk; BATMO, A.I., kand.sel'skokhos.nauk; BRUDASTOTA, N.A., kand.takhn.nauk; OCLOVINSKATA, K.A.. kand.blolog. nauk; GORDW. L.N.. kand.okon.nauk; DORCKWI. S.N.e ryboyod-biolog; YEROKKINA. L.T., rybovod-biolog; ILIZZ, T.M., rybovod-blolog; 1SA7XV. A.1., rybovod-biolog; KADZMVICH, G.V., r7bovod-biolog; KOKAROVA, I.V., kand.biol.nauk; KRYKOVA. R.T.. rybovod-biolog; KULAKOVA. A.M., rybovod-biolog; KAKONTOVA. L.N.s kand,blol.nauk; KETSHIR, Te.T.. kand.biol*nauk; )(IK!PTF, P.V.# knnd.biol.mu1cj KUKHIKA, R.I.. kand.biol.naukl PARdRW. kand.biol.nauk; SMOVEMOV, P.M., kand.biol.nauk; SOKOLOVA, Z.P., rybovod-blo- log; TSITRICILIK, R.I., rybovod-biolog; RYZHMiKO. M.L. red.; KOSOVA. 0.N., red.; SOKOLOVA. L.A.. takhn.red. (Handbook on pond fish cultural Spravochnik po prudovomu rybovodstvu. Red.kollegiiat A.I.Isaev i dr. Moskva, Pishchopromizdat. 1959. 374 p. (KIRA 13:4) 1. Moscow. Yearossiyakiy nBuchno-iselodavatellskiy inatitut prtido- vogo rybnogo khozyaystva. (Fish culture) MIEIErEV, P.V.; HEYSNER, Ye.V.; HIKHEYEV, V.P. Attraction by light of organleas on which fishes food, Top. ikht. 2 no.0731-739 162. (KMA 16s2) 1. Vaeroselyskly nanchno-iseledovatellskiy institut prudovogo rybnogo khozyaystva.(VNIP M )p Moskva. (Fishe;Li~~) (Light-Physiological effect) - HIBEYEVI POVS Using the drained zone of resprvoirs for flab mature. Trudy sove Ikht. kom. no.14:122-125 162. (WRA 15:12) 1. 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I. v-:,o:-jzh. no.2: 44-46 F '64. -"Y: ~- I BRICHKIN, A.V.; HARGCRIN, G.N.; PERRMTUN, V.V.; MIKHEM, S.V.; GSNBACH, A.N. Design of a rodleas thermal (trilling shell for widening boreholes. Trudy Inst.gor.dela AN Kazakh.SSR 9t128-134 162. (MIRA 1518) (Boring machinery) ACCESSION NR: AT4007027 8/2598/63/000/010/0048/0064 AUTHOR;M Vo So V.; Chernova, T. S.; Dzhibuti, N. M. TITLE: A study of some alloys of the Ti-AI-Cr-Fe-Si-D system, contaInIng 6% Al SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Titan i yego, splavy*, no. 10. 1963. Issledovaniya titanovy*kh splavov, 48-54 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, titanium aluminum chromium alloy, titanium aluminum chromium system, Iron containing alloy, silicon containing alloy, boron containing alloy, titanium complex alloy, alloy structure, phase transformation ABSTRACT: A polythermic cross section of the six-oomponent system TI Al-Cr-Fe-SI-B containing 6% aluminum and with changing amounts of Cr, Fe, and SI (0. 25%) was constructed on the basis of thermal analysis data, melding conditions, microstructure, hardness and electrical resistance. It was shown that the melting point of the alloys decreased from 163 to 148C as the amount of the alloying elements increased. The phase transformation in this system was investigated in the range of 950 to 1100C by thermal analysis and by changes in electrical resistance at the corresponding temperatures. It was concluded that the temperature of the alpha-beta transformation is altered slowly as the amount of alloying elements Lacreased. The m1crestructure of the forged, hardened (1100 to 800C), and Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4007027 Annealed specimens was investigated by the etching method. All alloys in a cold-worked state and annealed at 800C showed the structure of the destructive beta solid solution. Changes In hardness determined Inforged and hardened specimens (1100 to 800C) and in annealed specimens by memo of Vickers apparatus, depending on thermal treatment, are shown. A polythermic cross-section of the tested system was shown and on the basis of this corso-section, the optimal composition of the alloys having high beat resistance and other desirable mechanical and chemical properties can be evaluated. Orig. art. has: 6 fiVwos and 2 tables. Assocunm rustitut metaLlurgli AN SSSR (Institute of MetaUwW AN SSSR) SUBALITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Dec63 ENCL. 00 SUB CODE: UM NO REP SOV: 006 OTHERs 001 Card 2/2 MIKHEYEV, Vladimir Arladlyevich, allid,'OV, Viktor Vikbaylovich Kirovak. Murmansk Yur--P-nsk-or- kni~hnoe izd-vo, 1960. 94 p. (MIRA 15!Fl) (Kirovnk (Marmansk Proviwo)).-Derwriptiun) 1. KOVRIII*HNY-iH, D.; J7jXHh"YEVj_ _V. 24 USSR (600) 4. V~heat 7o 3weet clover as green manure for spring wheat, Dost. sellkhoz., No. 10 1953# 9. Monthly !,.ist af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _April, L953, Uncl. LSM/Yamdow sciences. Abs Jour : Hot Zhur - Biolp No 4, 1958, 15445 Author : V. Mikheyev inst : Inatitutte of Biology of the Bashkir Affiliate of the Acadazy of Sciences LOW. Title : The Trrijption of BottomImApion IrVortant Measure in Strenathening the Food Bases (oroshenlye poym-vazhnoyo maropryatiye po ukrcpleniyu Orig Pub I Be khd Bachkirit, 1957, No 3, 35-37 Abstract The study of tests conducted at the kolkhozes of the Transural region by the Institute of Biology of the Bashkir Affiliate of the AcademW of Sciences USSR has indicated that with full vater floods the flood-land Card 1/2 mirmv, V. A, Wild forage plants of Bashkiria suitable for introduction. Trudy Bot.inst.Ser.6 no.7:229-212 159. (MIRA lls'O 1. Ingtitut hiologil BashIcirskago fillain All SSSR. Ufa. (Bashkiria-Vorage plants) L 20781-" EWp(k)jE_Vq(4)/W(M)/T EWPM/"P(V)/E11F(h) 3- ACC MR a AP6005561 SOUHC3 CWRI Uit/0222/65/000/gAO10057/0058 AUTHORt Kikb*Mp V. A. (Z4#*er) ORGI none 1A I TMZt Choice of ultrabigh pressure supply for kfdrostatic presses SGURCZ: Jestaft mashinostroyenlyap no. 10# 1965,, 57-58 TOPIC TAOSs high presswe pump, hydraulic pressure amplifierg fluid pressure, i metal forming machine tool AMRAM Some aspects of choosing a high pressure supply (1500-4000 kg/ca2) for hydrostatic presses used in powder metallurgy-forming operations (powder compacted in an elastic container under hydrostatic presawe) are discussed# 'rho amount of fluid.vhlch~ has to be supplied is calculated from the volume lose of tho compacted part, the compreasibility of the fluid and the expanniin of the r3 emmwe cba*ora It Is recomended that piston-cylinder type pressure amplifie 2 or more),, driven by a high pressure pump rather than an ultrabigh pressure PWWv be used to supply the req%IM fluid volume and pressure., Output, can also be 1mrsesed by cagpling two press chambers to the memo pressure supply so that.