SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MATVEYCHEV, A.S. - MATVEYENKO, I.I.
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AUTHOR: MatveYch:L",, E*ngine6--, S07/118-56-2-2/19
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TITLE; The Mechanization .-)f the Maintenance Work of Martin Furnaces
(Mekhanizatsiya remonta martenovskikh pechey,
PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya trudoy~mkikh i tyazhdlykh rabot, 1958, Nr 2,
pp 6-8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the mechanization of the maintenance
works of the Na,",in (open hearth) furnaces. Special repair
trusts (YuzlidomnRremont trust and other%, developed work
methods which considerably cut dorn the idle time of fu--naces
by introducing special tnols and installations to speed up
the repair work; conveyer belts were in3talled in the modern
plants for thp evacuation of slag and broken brick and for
the transportation to the furnaces cf new material necessary
for maintenance work. Mechanizei methods of repair are sti*_1
insufficiently developed; many operations are still done by
manuai labor; many repair shop.-- must be reorganized and
Card 1.12
SOV,/118-58-2-.21/19
The Mechanization of the Maintenance Work of Eartin Furnaces
new equipment must be installed so that the ropair work can
start as soon as the furnace has cooled off.
There are 5 diagrams and 1 table.
1. Fuznaces-Maintenance
Card 212
A14 T- fL/' It 0 f~ 4 -
PATMMM,A., otrelck-sporta~pn I-go ftsryada. Allus-Ata.
Vby car to= Ua. Voon.snan. 31 no.l:ll Ja 155. (NLU 8:8)
(Kasakbstan--Shoot Ing)
1. Home , A.Y. I SH"uOVSKup V.V.
2. USM (600)
7. Mbry Bor'by a Glavoeyehind Vreditelyamd I Bolesnyud Polevykh AdItur
Obthod for Combatting the Chief Posts and Diseases of F161d 'Drops),, -Under
the Zd1torship of A.To~ Chumakov, Candidate In Agricatural Sciencep, 23 pp,
Voroshilov-Umwiyaddy, 1951.
9. MtkrobiolgAva, Vol UI, Issue 1, Moscow, Jan-Feb 1952,, pp 121-132. Unclassified.
SOKOLISKIY, D.V.t AZERBkYAEV, I.N.; VATVEYCHUIL. A.7a.; KIMILYCfz, J.V.
I
Effect of the additions of metals of the IV pericad on the
activity of alloyed nickel catalysts, Report No.lt
Hydrogenatinn of dinethylacetylenylcarbinol on a nickel
catalyst vith chromium additions. Izw. AN Kazakh. SSR.;3er.
khim. nauk 15 no.108-63 J&4~ 165. (MUtk 18:12)
1. Submitted April 8, 1964.
" ''i A.Ya.; GF1WNTSEVA, I.P.;
SOKOLISKIY, D.V.; AIERBA'jEV, I.N.; MAI7I,'YGHUK,,
Effent of the %dd!Lions of meLai3 of tho TV poricd on the
activity of alloyeO nickel catalys-s. Report No.2: Hydrogenatiom
of nitrosonaphthols on a nickel r-atalyst with the addition of
vap,adium. Izv. k N Ka7akh. SSR. Ser. khin. nauk 15 no.1:64-69
165. (MD~A I F~:12)
-L-' t ' -A Al 1,- !1 8, 196,.
b
SOKULISKIY, D.V.; AZERBAYEV, E.N.-, I-LAMYCHLIK, A.Ya.; KIP-11-YUS, I,V.
El"fect of metals of the Vl period ~n the activi,:y of
nickel ratallysts, ReVrT, No-3- Nicke" ca;alysts wl*-~. addt-'cnE
of Utanium, variadiunp copper. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR,Ser, kh im. nauk
15 no.3267-70 -n-Ag 165. (M-Pk 1811l)
1. Submitted A.--ril 8, 29r.4.
SWUMEML F.. ikornlk.
Are Otersoos breaks needed? Toon.v*ot.36 no.1:511 Ja '57.
(Nllltw7 odw&tion) (Kft 10: 2)
W-MrCrtux F. j, polkovnik
=mL-Z.:L
Serve as long as the countu needs you. Voen.vest. 41 uo.10r95
0 161. (KIRA 15:2)
(Radio., MUitary)
MAMMIli Fels$ Alld, naukp Itapitan 2~go r&ni?a
'Evaluation cf the j)lat,,a of a in observing ptaciva
-.K-,)ro oba,-. 4.8 no-3,56-39 Mr 1'5.
(MIRA 3,838)
2=SEKJZOT, Alsksay Fedorovich. kand.gpogref.nauk. Prinimall ucbpstiye:
I CHUPIN, Nlkolay Petrovich; MALOF,
Dmitrly Petrovich; TIKSMIRM, Igor' I-panavloh, wracb-stonst6log;
MANSM, Bergey Mikhaylovich; KRICHU, Oskar Grigorlyovich, kond.
geograf.nank; SNMSKIT9 Potr Aleksandrovich. doktor geo&Taf.-amk;
SUBTEMOT, Mikolay Plavlovich. mladshiy nsucbnyy motradnik, g1dro-
log. MROZKZHINA, L.P., takhm.md,
(Second Continental Axpedition, 1956-1958; pzwral description)
Vtorals kontlnontallaala okupeditelle, 1956-1958 gg.; obsbahee opi-
sanis. Pod red. A.F.Treahnikova. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Morskoi
transport,,* 1-960. 205 p. (Sovetakala antarktichmaVain ekepb-41tsilek,
U008). 1AIM 13:7)
1. Leningrad. Arktichaskiy I antarktichookiy nauchno-lealedovatell-
skly Inatitut. 2. lachallnik Vtoroy kontinentallnoy eksleditall
(for ". shnikov). 3. Zemestitell nachallnibm Tturoy kontizentalluoy
ekspeditall po administrativno-khozyaystyennoy chasiAl nachallnik
beregavoy bazy (for Nstveychak).
(continued on next card)
TiSSMIZOW, Alsksey Fedorovich -(continued) Card 2.
4. GIavW inshaner Vtoroy kontinentalluoy skspedil.sil (fo:r Chupin).
5. Nachallnik atryada avyasl I redionevigettil Vtoray konthnentellnoy
*kspedItaii (for Arelov). 6, Btarshly vrach tsoroy kontImAntalinoy
ekspeditaii (for Tlkhovdrov). 7. Nbchalln4k gaofizichookogo otrjada
Vtoroy kontinentallnoy ekspeditsil (for Mansurow). 8. NockuklInik
aoroustoorologichaskogo otryoda Vtoroy kontimentalluoy ekspeditaii
(ror Irichak). 9. Nachallnik glyattiologichaskogo I vnotrilrontinan-
Itallnogo otryada Vtoroy koutinentalinoy Okap&ditaii. 10. Nlwhallnik
*,otryads pribroshnoy gidrologii Vtoroy kontimentallnoy ekspbditaii
(for Shesterikov).
(Antarctic regLons-Bassian exploration)
USSR / General and Specialized Zoology - Insect.a. P
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 5, 110590 No. 20910
Author : Matveyu,-h=uk, N. I.
Inst :'-St-aTe--U-dm-m1s a ton for Varlety Test'.ng of
Agricultural Cultures at the Ministry of
Agriculture of USSR
Title : On the Effectivenesa of the Use Of POIEion
Chemicals for the Control Agricultural
Pests of the Sugar Beet
Orig Pub : Inform. byul. Gos. komis. po sortoispyt.
s.-kh. kulltur pri 14-ve s.-kh. SSSR, 1958,
No 4, 13-14
Abstract : The spraying of beets with a 0.5% suspension,
of DDT, 300 liters/hectare (by active
ingredient) completaly paralyzed the beet
weevils within 24 hours. Dusting with 12%
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USSR / General Specialized Zoology - Insects. P
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Blologlya, No 5, 1959, Noi 20910
hexachlorocyclohexane, 20 kg/hectexe,
paralyzed within 24 hours all the larvae of
the beet bug (Poeoilosaytus cognatus Fieb.).
T
The, dustIng of beets with 5.5% DDT, 20
kg/hectare, paralyzed 100% of the cater-
Illers of clover and cabbage Noctuidae
Scotograma tr,,*6folli Rott. and &Lrathra
Y
r9asicae, L.) after 8-10 hours. - A. F.
Adrianov
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xbli~,--TALL-
BilsimtIon of fact of ameWlt-stevWls In the adues of wftjiimgol"
In lml=bM rraviscow Wray, Udsb. 7 -no.1:18-23 J&-F l6o.
(MIA 13:5)
1, In Shor*11kawkey modtarw opUeviologlebesboy staukell
%fthikikuy Wk
(LINDLOO JWVlVGX--COA KrMRS-alSBASIBS AM ffMrl=',l
W=Cox)
ULMOV, 19.3.; wBUM4AKIU# V.F.,- ~MATU=GMIX* V-I- I
MesmWen far reducing ascaria.-iv amorl? the rural populatiou.
Zdrar. Tadzh. 7 no. 2,.12-14 M*t-Ap ?60~ (MU 3.3 -.10)
1, Iz StalizWbadskogo Instituta opidemiologil i gigi-Amy
Respublikansloy aanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantsLio
(TAMISTAN-ASCARIDS AND ASCARIASIS)
-KOMCIT&_Y.j4W RAMNMCB9 A.N., doktor -Gaklm. nauk, prof., red.$ Vl-
' ~-'-MWSWq Togtatbno redo
[Imestigat loodim =d vmloadixg doki"-- bavlW wagwtic and
%-SCUM =115 Isslodav=io smgrusocbno-razTruzwbEWkh introibtw
a sapitmpd vakwAm*d sekbxatmi. Pad red, A.N.Rablwricha.
LIvmp LlvoymMi po2iteklm. lib-tt 1959o IM pe (MMA 34: 8)
(IqaAIM amd =loading-4kpdpnnt mg supp3tes)
RABINOVICH, Avrwo Nakhimovich; nMVA=,, I I:Iz'bxztMjLQ6-.
SHTANKOV, Meg Borlsovlchp F=R, P.-Ta., red.; GORNOSTAYPOLISKAYA,
M.S.J. tekhn. red.
[Automation of the feeding and discharging of metal-cutting
equipment] Avtomatizataiia zagruski i reagruski metalloob-
rabstyvawshchego oborudovaniia. Moskva, Mashgis, 1963. 115 P.
(MIRA 16:9)
(Food mechanism) (Autonatirz control)
=546 - M- (a) P(t)JETI IJP(c) JD
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AUTHOR:--Nat chuk, V. T.; Shavchenko, A. '!.; Skripchonko, N. V.
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ORG: Institute of Material Science Problems, Ace9my of Sciences UkrS!Wfriititut
problem-li-t-e-rt'a-rov-ed-e-nrya-Akadmii anuk UkrSSR)
TITLE: Infrared absciption spectra of chromites of rare earth elmentit
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Neorganicheakiye saterialy, v. 2, no. 3, 1966, 514-516
TOPIC TP.GS: rare earth element, chrvaite, chromium, crystal lattice, IR absorption,
spectrophotometric analysim
ABSTRACT: The IR absorption spectra oi 13 t-hromit-as of ram earth ele~aants were taken
usiTC a UR-10 spectrophotometer. Chromite samples were prepared by two techniques:
by growing single crystals frm a melt cortaining 'PbO+PbF2 mixed selvent, the melt was
beld at 13600C for 4 hours wisereupon the melt temp~arature m-w reduced from 136010C to
10000C at a rate of 10-300 per hour. Under the se.-,ond method, mixtures of the claro-
alum mide wEm fused with a rare earth element oxide at 20006C for 15 minutes in an
anon atmosphere. Individual chromite phases were examined by petrographic and x-ray
analyses and the chromite compositions were confimed by chemical analysis. The IR i
spectra of chromites of the cerium subgroup elements are sham In figur* I. The IR
spectra of chromites of the yttrium subgroup elements we shown in figure 2. It was
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Fig. 1. a--LaCr03; b--PrCr03; Fig. 2. a--GdCr03; b--TbCrO3; c--DyCrO3; d--
c--NdCrO3; d--S=Cr03; *--EuCr03- YCrO-.;; e--HoC143; f--E")3; g--TuCrO3; h--
YbCxZ,.
found that chromites of the rare earth elemnts give a charactaristic absorption band
lat about 600 ca I which is connected with valence vlIbration of the Cr-O band. The
chrmites of the cerium subgroup elesents have a second band in the 430-480 cm-1 range.'_-
Cerd 2/3
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Due to the imperfections in the crystal lattice, the ae;cond band of the chromites of
the yttrium subgroup elements is split into either a doublet or a tripl!~t , or a quad-
ruplet. A linear relationship was established between the wave number 41F*6 second
band and the ionic radii of the rare earth elements conta'Med in the cbromites. Orig.
art. has: 1 table, 3 figures.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUFA DATE: 05Jul65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH FEF: 002
N&TUYCM, V. Ya.
Awylostomianis at the Sbiarab Coal -AdD3 in lAninabad Prcffince,
T&jlk SeSoR. Sbar. rabo p* =L1. i gelluln. no.2:229-23-') '59.
L% v (MIRA 15:3)
(SHMO f4MMO PRMINMI-MOKWM DMAS-2.)
UBMTICH, A.N., dir.tokhn.nauk; M-4TVZTCHUX, T.S.. inzh.; YX8jujKO, y.j..
lush.
Vertical-foveder hoist with autoiF&tic regulation of the high level
of blanks. Washinostroltell no.1:5-6 Ja 160.
(KM 13'-4)
(Machina tools--Attachments)
BOLISHAKOVO A.C., dok-tor tekhn. nauk,, prof.; HATVE'-rMKO, A.A.
Material balance of the production of gtaar ammIjUp nitrate.
Report No.l. Nauch. zap. Od. po-Utekh. at. 400-614 162.
(MIRA 17t6)
1. Predstavlena kafedroy ~'Protsessy i apparsty Ich~jmicheskikh
proizvodstv" Odeaskogo politekhnichookogo instituta.
X," rhos.
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OR: ~vch
ORG: All-Won S%d P.C. 2argh Institute of Geophysical Nethodl of PrMpacz*
(11sesoyxr-riyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Justitut geofizicheskikh metodov razvedki)
TITLE: Effect of saturating '-,quids an the propagation talocity of longitudinal waves
in sedimentary rocks at high pressures and temperatures
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiye- Fizika memli, no. 3, 1965, 65-70
'auPIC TAGS: seismic wave, high pressure chamber, ultrasonic wave propagation, seismicl
P1.0specting
ABSTRAC7: The authors describe an investigation of the effect of saturating liquids
upon the propagation velocity of elastic longitudinal waves in samples of sedimentary
rocks exposed to amnidirectional pressures up to 1500 kg/=2 and terperatures up to
1500C. Mile it is known that variations in the physical properties of min3rals (caus-
ed by the saturating liquids) can be used for the detection of oil deposits, th
very little da-ta available an the effect of these liquids ors the physical para or* is
meters
of sedimentary rocks. The expbriments were basse on measurements of the propagation
velocity of ultrasonic vibrations through various samples cAP clay and sandstone under
accurately controlled -anditions of prese-a-rre and temperature, both in presence and Ja
absence of saturating liquids (keroserA, =Whta and 4 mol solution of NOW. A BPL-
UDC: 534.222 : 539.09 - ~ i.
ACC NRa APS017029
cial chamber vats constructed, designed to vithstand pressures up to 5000 kg/CM2 and
teriperatures up to 3000C. This chamber was equipped with a heating element, an oil
pump to generate amnidirectional pressure on the sample, an ultrasonic transducer ard
receiver, as well as various temperature and pressure gages for measuring and control-
ling -the internal environment. The authors measured the variations of sound propaga-
tion (at about 100 XHz) caused by changes in temperature end pressure in dry and li-
quid saturated rock samples. Dry samples of sandstone exhibited nonlinear change of
propagation velocity with respect to amnidirectional prear-ure. The changes were much
less pronounced for dry clay. In the liquid-saturated sam.1les, the absolute "loci"-y
was higher (up to 500 a/sec) due to greater acoustical coupling area but the changea
in-velocity for sandstone were now similar to those in clay, which differed only
slightly from the dry sample. The higher degree of velocity variation in dry sandstone
cari be attributed to more rapid closure of pores under ambient nressure than in clay.
The increase in temperature causes reduction in propagation vel;city in both dry and
liquid saturated samples. Tt& following conclusions are made based on the results of
rhese experiments: 1. In dry samples, the changes in propagation velocity of longitu-
dinal waves depend upon lithological composition and the nature 6f porosity. In clays.
2
such cho-4es are gradual and in sandstone there is an abrupt change at 500 kg/cm
with a subsequent decrease in the gradient. 2. The velocity chw4ges witi. respect to
pressure are similar in saturated clays and satsdotone. 3. The influence of tempera-
ture on the velocity is stronger in mcks saturated with naphta. than in dry samples
of those saturated with mineraliznd water. Orig. art. her: 7 figures.
SUB CODE: 08,1Z/ SUBM DATE: 1ONar64/ ORIG REF: 003/ GTH IM7: 002
DOLISHAKOV, M.N.; KOIDSOV, I.$.; LUGOVOY, V.S.j--,!~ATVE7ENKO, A.I.
Prospects 41 t developing electric power in Kirgh' sliptan in tb--
fut-mr(** IeAN Wo 3SR.Ser*estei tokh*xm" 2 noo'11:5-23 160,
(Kiralml tan-Electric power) (KMA
14W
T. j,jl,(C) 1.41 - - I
ACC NRt A-'00 ".01111CE, COPE: UH/01), 5/66/oOMOV0075/0080
A)
AUTIMP: Alcojiov, M. G. (Gradualc L;Ludoi,,t); X.
ORG: None
TITLE: Testing and calculating the reliability of hydropneumatic equipm~qnt
SOMICE: IVVZ. Mas~.inostroyeniyc, no. 7, -,966, 75-80
ITOPIC TAGS: hydraulic equipment, pneumatic servomechanism, relilabilit.., engineering,
,probability
ABSTRACT: Testing the reliability of the C11--mcritr in syntcmo involves
iconuideraule dirrieulLieS due to ti-.e ni~cer.,;,t.y 0., 1 . -1
-.11ml,or or ;Pe-~ijnens
Ito obtair, a hir'l-, till' 1"Y
operation ..rilllt ziki.'Iflc~e,iL accuracy.*'i,e aut:iors mc~.Iirjd rcr
number of specimens required by increi.sing the lengt'-. of the test. The method is
based on testing a given number of op(cimens simultaneously under identical operating
l
conditions. Specimens which ftil are not put back into operation so that binomial law
gives the number of specimens which hl.ve broken down by a given moment. Formulas are
Iderived for determining the lower confiderce limits of the unknown reliability func-
tion with a limited number of specimens. It is shown that the proposed method may be
lused in the first approximation for determining the lover confidence limit of the
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!probability uf reliable operation for a minimum number of specimens. The test volume
for reliability experiments is a constant given b)- the formula
2Ln = m n (1 71 --a
T JTW W
where t is the test duration, n 13 the number of specimens tented, a !D a --,th(!r high
confidence coefficient and T is the ratio of the guaranteed time resource to the re-
Iiabiiity level. Tests on dc ermining the lower i-onfidence limit for the probOhility
lof reliable operation should not, be carried out beyond n/2 failures (breakdown of half,
the units being tested) since there is a sharp drop in the probability of raising the
~resultant- estimate after this tine limit. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 24 formulas.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBIM DATE-. 09M&r66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001
kolbvm~ V.) ~
murim Picture "ection
Propw utilizottlon of reeU. Klnmekh'mLk no. 8, 1951.
YAnthly LUt 2f Rmstagm Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952. Unclas -'U'ted.
j~jt.7qTF,YF,j~IYCS A.
kiplifiers, Vacuum Tube
Replies to readers Kinomel-hanik r-c. 2, Feb. 15~51
oYONTHLY LIS'T OF W,.S.-AN ACCE~'SIONS. Libriry cif Coyigres.,, AiiCubt, 10052.
19 XVrAMRMO, A.
2. VsSR (6oo)
4. Moving-Picture PrIojection.
7. Inspection &ad adjuotmout of the KZVT apparatus I-m tba process
of operatior..
linezwkbauik. No.9, 1952
9. Monthly List of Wslen Accessions. Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
4
380-77- YATVr-,Y-:NKO, A. S. A,,MJ ICHRUSMFEV, A. A.
Massovyy tip usilitellno~,o ustroystva dlya zvukovo~:o kinc.
Trudy nikfi (nauch.-issled. kinofoto in-t), vyp. 10, 1949. s. 138-60.
W-9UffO_lL__AJS_-
(Rapair of the scmnd-reDroducing motion-picture apparutual Rement zvu~-)-
vosproisvodinshchei kinoapmaratury. Moskva. GoskInoisdat. 1953- 'F.' ..
211 p. (XLRA 6:7)
(Sound-,-Recording and reproducing)
Wma TIZOEM, A.1h., r*dakto)?; VORDN"TWOVA, Z-V-, tekhnicheakiy
r 0 ek tx *Orm. ~
(Rimpalring motion-picture sound apparatus] Resent a-vukovomproizvo-
dlashchel k1soapparatury. Moskva. Goo. lzd-v* Ilskuastro. 0 Pt. 2.
1954. 255 p. (WLRA 8:2)
(Notiou-picture projectors) (Sound-Apparatus)
PARMWOYST, A.I.; DSMIKKOVSKIT. L.A.; 1 9 A.B.; ?AM. P.G..
992M -
professor, relaktor; SOMOT, S.S., roallYar; X&TISSU, Z.M.,
takhmicbeekly redaktor
[Sound recording In the staging of thsairicals) Zvukozaplol v
ofomleall spektaklia. Pod red. P.G.Tagurs. Kjokva, Go@. Lsd-vo
PlakuLetve.0 1956. 142 p. ()a 3A 9: ?)
(Sound-lecard!ng and reproducing)
MATTSYMM. Aleksandr SarCLtaxich.- PAIWIWT, N.D. , red.; MUM, Z.N* j,
Uba.-RT.-
(Amtew sound recording] Llubitollsksla svWcosepiel. Naakwa,
GoP.Ind-vo Olskusstvo,* 1959. 181 P. (NIIIA 12:10)
(Sound-Pacording and reproducing)
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AUTHOR: Alliluyevp S. P.; MaLveyenko, A. V.
- 9,~skovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskly inatitut)
ORG-. Moscow Physicotechnical Institute T
TITLE; Symmetry group of the hydrogen molecular ion (a system,orith separable vexi-
ables)
SOME: Zh eksper i teor fiz, v. 51, no. 6, 1966, ~573-1879
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen ion, molecular structure, molecular property, group theory
ABSTRACT: The authors present another example of a,?bysical nyotem where the complete
symmetry group does not reduce to purely geometrical transformations. Such a system
is a molecular hydrogen ion or, in more general form, any systerm consisting of an
electron moving in the field of two differently charged Coulomb eenters. It is shown
that %uch a system has a symmetry group which is higher than geometric, because it
does not obey the Neumann-Wigner theorem, which forbids the cron3ing of tervs having
the same symmetry. It is shown that in the case of the hydrogen molecular ion the
violation of the Neumann-Wigner theorem is only apparent and is related to the circum-
stanco that the geometrical symmetry group does not exhaust the antire symznetry which j
the system possesses., The synnetry group so optained has the farm S02 0 S02 0 02,
with the S02 groups cooresponding to the coordinates of the ellij)tical system in
which the variables became separable. The obtalned group turns out to be idder than
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the original geometrical grovr and the results dbt&jWd for the molecular hydrogen
ion can be generalized without difficulty to the ca#e of arbitrary quantum mechanical
systems vhich allow complete separation of the varithles. 2he authors tbank-S. S.
Gersh'$',eyn for Interest In the work. Orig. art- has'! 32 formulas.
BUD CODE; 2D/' SUBM DA73: OWU166/ ORIG IW:. 005/ 079 MW-, 003
1CWd 212
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wes in *kIlmienU"'Vocks at high: piobsure6 and tempe-
:-7 7--, -
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(KMA S. 7)
1. VaesoyuiW riauabno-ibsledamtO fakiy institut goofizichaskikh
metodov,razvedki.
/ 11 -/ 1,9 T V 1, -C--, ~, F A / K c:) Z~ 1, 1)
TSAXAVA. N.Ye., insh.; KATTIMID D.D. elemarl masterskikh (otantolya
Boudary%.
I
Creative work of the BendeY7 track worker inventorp. Pat' I put.
k'hom.no.12:13-16 D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Wachallnik Benderskoy distantsii imtl Koldavskoy dorogi.
(Bendery--Railroads--Nal-xtenance and repair)
USSIZ/Far. I a-au -Iomue- Stoch.
,',bs Jour-, Ref Zhur-Diol.,. No 2C-), 1958, 92611.
:.uthor D.11.
Tn'st
-Atlu Fecundity a:i' Fcrtflity of Xarnltid Evc-s Insc,.dn--Ltu(I -,4itl--
Domestic ard Distai-t
C,i--; -- zub: Sots. s. I'll. 1,;zbe'I'JI.:~I.--r.--., 1957, No ~,,, 46-54.
..ds t ra c tFaralml brcc-," c-%,cs wurc. artificially
with s--.en. nixtures 1,aic_;ent,~,uF s,~urcuc-
scu(pent-ly, )nly a ccr~.a-n -L--,.ount of zI"vc::.%3ity -:n
thc qu:7~1.~.ty of thu was crcatudl i', the
tracts the evres i.'A-i-it ,.riy nurve sti-.u-
I= ill adcd~vi~,I, W!,~Cll AS C0!'-:-GCtCd With UIC SCY.UL11
act - TI.I-As :,cth(--I -f lid n,-;t yiclr! 9j,
C--x-I 1/2
;s3R/Far.-I -als - 1-1 ' I '.on,c - stocic.
- LL
,'.-ris Jour: lief IT- Z.), 1953, 92~11-
increase in fcciuiO-Ity qr fertilf ty. -- V.V.
Polovtsova.
Cal ~-", : 2/2
7-33
MTVEYENKO, D.---V.
Cand Agr Sci - (diss) "Froblem
insemination of sheep." Omsk,
listed by nuthor as defended at
B. M. Kirov); 15,iO copies; price
on P 16 (11 entries); M, 5-61
of the heterosperm and suppleizentary
1961. 16 pp; (Index of dissertations
the Omsk Agricultural Inst imeni
not given; list of author's works
sup, 198)
F-kqj-V','SENKO ? Dr ) Tz.,j ',,P, a i i lye -vi ch
,.~,_qmentary principles of D.'omatry; awthrdological tex-t-
Dook for stnderits of the 7o)teci;rdca1, Game and Game
Management Dep&rtmenfs 0' the Irkutsk Institute of Agri-
culture] Elementarmye osnm,~, biometril; uchabno-meted!chet-
skoe posjbie dlia utudentav zootekhrichbakogo, zverovod-
cheskago i okbotovedcheskngo fakLllt.Gtov Irkutskogo sell-
skokhozialstveruiogn InstltuLa. Irk%tsk, _19641. 44 p.
1. Irkutsk.
TUMSHVILIP N.D.; SAMUNDZHEVA, E~M.; RACHRLISHVILI, E.V.; #NTONOVA, V.P.,
dotsent; MALEZHIK, G.M.; VIRNOV, B.M., doktor selfskok-boz.mauk;
MIATVEYEAKOV G.A., aspirantka; BALARTAYEW,, M.R.; GARNAGA, G.K.
From the practices of the use of poisonous chemicals. Zashcb.rast.
ot vred. i bol. 8 nool2s28-29 D '63. (MM 17:3)
1, Gruzinakiy institut zashchity rastaniy (for Tulashvilip Saraun-
dzheva, Rachvelishvili). 2. Kishinevskiy sellskokhozyaystvonnyy
inatitut (for Antorinva). 3. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom zashchity ras-
teniy Sumskoy opytnoy stantsii (for Malez-hik)e 4. Kauchno-issledo-
vatel's~dy institut sellskogo khozyaystva lugo-Vastoka (for Smirnov,
Matveyenko). 5. Nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy inistitut bDgurnogo zemle-
deliya, Gallya-Aral (for Balantayeva, Garnaga).
MA-TUSM09 G.P.
Out tasks. Apt. dolo 10 no. 2! 3-9 Mr-Ap 161. (Km 14:4.)
1, Zamentitell nacb&lluika Glavmwo upravlonLya mocUtsimkogo swt>-
zbeniya i abyta, MinisterBtVa 2dravooidwaveniya SSSRo
(MUGSTORES)
NAmnmv G.P.
Pbw-mcy serricoo under strict conUml. Apt. dolo 11 no.2:3-77 M!-Ap
167. (MRA 15-- -5)
1. Glavnoys uprayleniye msbreepublikanakogo seditsinekqgo snabzlien!Lya
i abyU Nialstarstva sdravockhranenip SSSR.
(PHLMCY)
MATVIrEtWO, G.P. (Moskva); TIT XHill, M.Ye.
Pharmay in bulga-ria. Apt. delo 12 no.2~67-89 ~ --Ap 10.
(MMA 17:7)
H&TVEYMKO, G., assistent
~ -
Ll-'Isar PrOgrsL=!Lng. QMW*d. av. 2.1 rio.g-.2:L 3 o64.
(~Mu 1-1:10)
I. Kaft;~ea politichwifty, okono,-,ai i okonomiki Grazh anskogo
vOsdush=90 flOta U7"8kcgO instituta inzhenerov G -azh6anakogo
Tozdushnogo flota.
MATVt-jrrMM, 1. 1.: Mustar Tech Sci (dias) -- "Alum i mum -the x-ma I r0mcticlr of
calcium oxide". Sverdlovsk, 195C. 10 pp (Acad Scl 'MSIR, 1"ral Affill-Ilat,",
150 Popias (KL No 4, lqcr(~, In'-)
Thermodywalc armlysla of the redwticr. of caletua oxide by
alumdums. 'Irudy I=t. khim. IWAN SM no,2.-97-100, 158.
(MIRA 12: m)
(waus)
Kinetics of the reduction of calcium oxide by aluminum. Trudy Inst.
khIm. UPAN SSSR no.2:111-IL20 158. (KM 12:12)
(Calcium) (Chemical reaction. Rate of) (Al-amsinethervW)
PATUYINKO, 1. 1.
-9;r--
wr'of calcium oxide. Trudy Inot. khis. UYAN SSSR
no.2.-121-131 158. (WRA 12:121%
(Calcium) (Aluminotherer)
VATTIIIMO. 1.I.; GILID. P.T.
I (
Mechanism of the reduction of ceaclum oxide b7 alualmm.
TrW Inst. kbiz. WAS SSSR no.2:133-142 '58.
(MIRA 12:12)
((4%lcl=) (AluminothervW)
\11 XATTMUO, I.I.
Uum1nothernic method for obtstaing as.3-clum from limestones of the
Ustl-Anginskly degosit. 7rudy lost.-Sib. f1l. AN SSSR ne.13:286-297
158. (MIRA 12:12)
lAral'skly filial AN PSSR.
(SlUrla, Ustern-Calcium)
-Yg~VKO / /. P V~
M ~ ;VI
M12,rvp;&Nrlv, 1.1.; YEIXD.P.V.; ALYA-W.VSKIY. S.I.
Kirwtika vo.-stanavlerdya pyatiokisi vanadlyp-
vodorodcm.
report submitted for the 5th Physical Chemical Conference on
Steel Production.
MOSCOW - 30 JUN )959
KAMYBM. I.I.. insh.; GELID. F.T.. prof.; ALYAMOVSKIY, S.I.. insh.
Reduction kinttics of vanadium pentoxIde by hydrogen,
Isv. vys. uch*b. sav.; cberr. not. 2 no.4:13-21 Ap '59.
(MIRA 12: 3)
1,Urs0l'skly politekbuldbeskiy Institut i Ural'skiy filial AlWtemii
nauk SSSR.
(Twadium-Setallurgy) (Oxidation-reduction r,gaCt4, a)
MW
X
IZLI& ZJ4 S/078/60/005/008 102C),'0 I
57-11 SO B023/Bo66
AUTHORBr Gelld, P. V., Alyamovskiy, S. I.,-Matveyenko, 1. 1.
TITLEs Intermediates of V 205 Reduction With Hydrogen
PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimli, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 8,
pp. 1678-1687
TL%Tt The authors deal with the question how the transformation p:-ocess
of,V205 t`1012Q,-prooeeds, which intermediate phages-are formed t~e-rlain,
how large their quantity is, and in how far the conversion of some higher
oxides to lower ones is complicatod. In the first experimental series, th
0 bri~aettesl
4~pmpositlon of the samples was investigated. Fragments of V 2 5
MM) were subjected to a partial reduction in hydrogen at _100-P,000C.
'The, second series was carried out with preparations of different d4grees
6i'reduction. In the third serios, samples were investigated which had
been preparedAn layers and partially reduce-I with H 2 c-The X-ray structural
analysiu of the products of a partial reduction of V 2 05with hydrogen was
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2 5 B
B023 Bo66
made in PKA(RKD) or 13PP.' (VRS) cameras by means of caromium i adiation.
When investigating the intermediate products of the reduction of vanadium
peerntbzide by kydrogen, which had been obtained at 200-12000C, the authors
detected V 013V V 0 and V 0 while VO VO 1-80P 'Vol-84' and '701.86
6 . 2 V 2 3t 1.75'
could not ie-found. Though phases of V01.67 and VO 1.87 were present, they
could not be clearly identified, since they occur onlj in minute quantities.
By the reduction of V20 5 with hydrogen, monophase oxide preparations as
intormodi4tea of V 20 5 and V203 could not be obtained., The theorem of
A. A. Bsykov (Ref. 9) on the sequence of conve.-sions appliee to relatively
slow interactions proceeding in systems of different composition and
different structure, If the process occurs rapidly in systems containing
phases of similar composition and structure, some of these phase components
are possibly not formed. Table 2 shows the phase composition of producis
of a partial reduction of V20 5 by hydrogen. Table 3 illustrutes the phase
composition of products of vanadium pentoxide with hydrogen. Mention is
made of papers by V. I. Arkharov, B. S. Borisov, T. V. Dolga17 Ref. 32),
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3023/Bo66
G. A. Meyerson and A. N. ZeliAman (Ref- 51), M, A. Ourevich ani B.T. Ormont
(Re.f. 28). There are I figure, 4 tables, and 54 referenoest 25 Soviet, 10
US, 2-British, 7 Danish, 3 French, 5 German, 1 Japanese, 1 Swedish, and 1
Swiss.
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UTHOIRS s Gelld, P.V., Alyamovskiy, S,1*31&
TITLZ: The Structural Characteristics of Vanadiim Oxide
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallov,edeniye, 1960, Vol 9, Nr 2.
PP 315 -- 317 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Investigations were carried out on samplis of varyIng
composition (VO 0.75 to VO 1.74 ) , prepared by vacuum
sintering of briquet--'.-.es of metallic vanadium and vanadium
trioxide. The samples were heated at 1 400 OC for 60
to 76 hours. X-ray analysis was carried out and the
results are given in tho table. Samples VO 0-71 :,nd
VO 1.3 were two-phased. A relation between the lattice
parameter and composition was observed only in 'he interval
VC 0.85 to V01.25 * Special interest is caused ;3y the
possible existence of a C phase. This would be
expected to have an NaCl structure. Frow experimental and
theoretical densities, it is shown that the coracentratic-1
of vacancies in the region of homogeneous -.~anaciium oxide
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EblIZZ335
The Stri-Aural characteristics of Vanadium tie
was 12 to 22% in the vanadium sub-lattice. The
concentration relation of the thermal e--nf shows a change
of sign at the composition corresponding to
stoichiometric VO j es would be expected.
There are .1 table and 3 references, 3 of which are SOV:Let
and 1 English.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khiml UFAN SSSR (Institute O-f ChemlzjXy~
UF&S- SSSR)
Urallskiy politekhnicheakly inst1tut I.m. S.M. Kirova
k.Ural Polytechnical Institute imeni S.M. Eirov)
SUBMITTED; December 26, 1959
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HATMEMO G3LIDv F.V.1 ALUMV31=9 S.I.
Kinetics of the reduction of vanadium pentoxide and tetroxide
by carbons Izv. Sib. otAle AN SSSR no. 3.1:77-M 160- (MM 14:1)
1. Uralladdy filial AN SSSR.
(Vinadimm oxides) (Carbon)
(Reductiont Chemical)
ALTAMMELTv S.I.; MID, P.V.; HAVY-17M, I.I.
Phase emstituents of the "oten Nb - 31. Trtily UvLl.polltekh.
tast. no.34sU96-151 161. (MM 16,s6)
(NIO*tu '. sillolde)
(Phase rule.and equilibrium)
0/1 37/6VOOO/O-)4/OOZ/2D1
A0061A101
AUTHOILq: Gelld, P. V., Alyamovskiy, S. I., Matveyenkb, 1. 1.
TIM: Determining the applicatiGn range of the principle of consecutive
t-ransformations, set up by Academician A. A. Baykov
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1962, 6 - 7, abstract
4A26 (V sb. "Fiz-khim. osnovr proiz-va stali", Moscow, AN SSSR,
1961, 157 - 167)
TM: The substances employed were prepared from two V 295 batches con-
taining about 0.000717% heavy metal oxides and -~.0.1% Si02. A thorough investiga-
tion of intermediate products of V2C reduction with t gen, obtained F_~t 200 -
1,2000C, revealed the presence of VfiaU, Vjj and V~D 3' In none of the zsamples
whose reduction degree varied from 0 to 38.6 , the presence of VOI - VU 80
7~1 1
VO,.84 and VO,.86 was revealed. Phases V01.67(or Vol-87) are presin if i~y_ in
small amounts so that they cannot. be, reliably IdentifiaA. It was es;;bi-Lshed
zhat by V2-205 reduction with hy1rogen, single-phase oxide preparations with compo-
sitions ranges between V2(~wd V~03 can not be obtained. Th* authom state tla~.
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Determining the application range of... Aoo6/Aiol
A. A. Baykov's principle on consecutive transformation is applicable -'~o the case
of relatively slow processes with relatively slow Interactions, occurring in
systems which are characterized by substantial differences in the composition
and structure of intermediate phascs. At a rapid development of the process In
systems containing phase constitutents of close compoviticAis arA structures,
some of them can not be formed. There are 54 references.
T.Kolesnikova
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation)
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GELIDI, P.V.; ALYAMOVSKIY, S-I.; KATVEYEMKO, I.I.
A-4- andj- phases of the vanadium - oxygen system. Zhur.str-Wzt-
Rhim. 2 no-3:301-307 4-Je 161. (MIRA 15-1)
1. Institut khimii Ural'skogo filiala AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk.
(Vanadiun oxide)
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--------- D217/D306
AUTHORS: Alyamovskiy, S.I., Gelld, P.V. and Matveyenk-o.,
I.I.
TITLE: Cubic vanadium carb'L('Ie phases
PEIR10DICAL: Zhurnal strukturnoy khimii, v. 2, no. 4, 19617
445 - 448
TEXT : The object of thi-s investi!p-..'Lon was to verify the re-
sults of work by earlier authors (h3f. 1% M.A. Gurevich B.S.
Ormont, Ah. neorgan. khimii 2, 15661 25819 195~7; 3 1+019 1958)
and (Ref. 2: N. Sch8nberg, Icta Chem. Scand., 8, 6241 .954) and
to obtain more precise information. Carbide specimens of var-
ious compositions were synthesized b---7 sintering briquetted pow-
der mixtures of vanadium hydride and spectroscopically pure
graphite in a high frequency induction vacuum furnace at 1600 -
17500. The vanadium hydride was prepared by redneing vanadium
oxide with car*)on or calcium. The powder was hydrated for 2
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Cubic vanadium... D217,/D306
hours at a hydrogen pressure of 1 atm at 8500. The lattice
parameter of the original metal was 3:620 kX, which indicated
a low oxygen content ( < 0.04 at.%); this was also confirmed
by the high strength of the material. Sintering of the car-
bides was carried out for 40 - 70 hours with 2 - 3 intermediate
re-briquetting operations. The compounds were cooled in the
furnace for approximately 30 minutes. X"ray control was carried
out after each operation. The attainment of equiltbrium In the
system was judZed by the constancy of the lattice parameters
and by t1je sharpness of the lines obtained in the X-ray pictures.
The X-ray investigation was carried out in a Cr KX irradial'.-ion
in a Debye Carnera of 143.3 mm diameter. The experimental error
in the determination of lattice periods did not exceed C.001 U.
The density o! the compounds was measured in vacuum by the pic-
nometric method, using kerosene and decalin as the liquid re-
agents. The errors in the density determinations were approx-
imately 0.7%. The analysis of the carbides for vanadium content
was carried out by a volumetric method, and the total and free
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Cubic vanadium... D217/J306
carbcr~ vere determined gravimetrically. The accuracy of the
determination of x in the formula VC-X was approximately O.C2.
The oxygen content of the specimens ias less than the corres-
ponding oxi-carbide Vr - 0 Al;ogether 17 specimens, con-
taining between 10-93 and 2-Mi weig.Lt % carbon (VCO.~j - VC1.471
vere synthesized. The results of th-, X-ray investiga on are
shown. In the neighborhood of the c,,mposItions VC0.Z9 - 0.80
a drastic chan-e in the lattice parea.eter 'approxima ely by
0 %
0.013 kX) occurs From this it can be deduced that one cubi.c
vanadium p4ase is stable in the rango~ VC VC nd
r% 63 9,791 an-
another (e ) is stable in the range "CO-79 - VOO 920
found that cubic vanadium carbides ae characterized by defects
in the carbon sub-lattice. It is al:o assumed that the hif-h
carbon phases as well as the vanadiur. sub-lattice are very
slightly defective. There are 1 figire 2 tables and 11 ief-
erences: 5 Soviet-bloc and 6 no-n-SoNiet-bloc. The referttnce
to the English-language publication reads as follows: A.~K..
Ubbelollide, Proc. Roy. Soc., B826, 295 (1937).
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Cubic vanadiumaeo D217/D3o6
ASSOCIATION: Institute khimii ural'skogo filiala AN SSSR1
Sverdlovsk (Insitute of Chemistry of the Ural
Branch, A.S USSR,, Sverdlovsk)
SUBMITTED: August 2, 1960
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Ao6o/Alol
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AUTHORS: Alyamovskiy, S.I., Gel'd, P.V., Matveyerko, I.Il
TMA.E: On the phase components of the N,b-Si system
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy -zhurnal. Met-llurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 24, abstract
lizhl46 ("Tr. Ural'skogo politekhn. in-ta", 1961, coll. 114, 14P-151)
TEXT: Alloys of silicides cf n1obium were prepared by sintering briquetted
mixtitres of powdered Nb (99.6%) and Si (99.98%) in a vacuum t*urnace at 1,200-
.,6000C aid were studied by the methods of microscopic and X-ray structure analy-
ses. The phases of the silicides have marked regions of homogeneity: force-
Nb Si - from NbSi to NbSio .6; for NbS12 - from NbSi . to NbSi
5 0.~ ljT5 2
lattice paran Lrs 0(of ft Si and NbSJ-) remain prac cally constac'nt.
Her-- t
In the Nb-Si system there exist solld 3substitution solutions both for NbSi, and
OL= Nb Si,. At 1,000-1,1001C, while annealing alloys containing Nb4Si, there
5 -)
occurs a decomposition Nb4Si ----Wb + Nb53'3, There are 8 references,
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Z. Rogashevskaya
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AUTHORS: -Gelld, P.V., Matvey.-.nko, I.I. and Alyamovokly, S.Ie
iTITLEs Intermediate products in the.process of reduction
of vanadium oxides by carbon'
PERIODICAL& Akademiym nauk SSSR. Sibirsko-le otdeleniycs.
I?ve3tiyn, no-5. 1962, ~g-69
TMMz The kinetics of the reduction of vnnqdium oxides
by carbon hRve roceived little attention* - Highly pure vanadium
has 3Dod mechanical and .3orrosion resia'tance properties and there
are good prospects for the industrial application of van-ndium
oftrbides nnd oxycarbidese The kinetics of the reduction of V203
was Investigated between 1100 and 160000. The reduction is not
0aft 1/3.
3/200/62/000/005/003/005
1003/1242
DAtermedinte pr,-)d4ets in the process of...
a single reaction becatise, while its initial 'str-.go deponas on the
rate of gasificotion of carbon, on the absorption or chemical
processes and un crystallogriphic changes taking place in the redu-
cod oxides, the final stage depends'on the velocity of diffusion of
atoms of 09C, and V through the laL-Wtices of oxides and particularly
7 oxycarbides. The first,product consists of an inLemediate oxycar-
bide phase which can be transf ormed either into an A- - pb,~ae or
''into an intermediate I-phase,, depending on the composition of the
charge, on the nature of the reducing agentp and on the temperpture.
The reduction of higher oxides V205 and 702 by oarbon below 8000c
leads to the formation of the V6013-i VO2_pV305wq and V203- phases.
I-No intermediate V01-87M1.869VO1.849VO1,8o and V01,75 phasse hnve
been found. There Is 1 figure and 4 tables.
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ASSOCIATION
SUMITTEDs
Ural'skii filial AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk (The Ural
branch of the AS USSR, Sverdlovsk)
June 24, 1961
S/078/62/C,07/004/007/016
Bi 1 ()/Bi 01
AUTHORS: Alyamovskiy, S. I., Celld, F. V., Matveyenko. I. I.
TITLE: Concentration ranges of the stability of niobium silicides at
12500C
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskcy khimii, v. "I, no. 4, 1962, 836-843
TEXT: The alloys of the Nb-Si aystem, were investigated. Sodium thermic
niobium (019.7~6 Nb) and purified Si (99.98~4 81) (size of particles r,,,90;;)
was briquetted at 6-7 ton/cM2. High volatilization of Si 'ind concentration
of Nb was observed during the silicide synthesis in the va-~uum furnace at
1300-15000C. The briquetted charge was therafore degassed at 8000C,in a
vacuum furnace and subsequently dntered for 3-4 bra at 11500C under
spectroscopically pure He. The product was ground,briquetted, and further
sintered in a sealed, evacuate(! quartz ampulla for 'v5 hrs at 1250OC- it
Was then cooled in the furnace during 10 min tc 2000C. 27 samples between
XbSi 0-15 and NbS12-30' as well as Nb5si3Cx and Nb 5Si3ox were studied under
the metallographicMMM-7 (MIM-7.) or MAM-BM (31IM-8M microscope axid by
X-ray diffraction. In samples with < 14% " (1) the nolid solution of Si
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Concentration ranges of the BiTOJB101
in Nb and (2) a-Nb5Si 3 were ascertained. No X04S' was found. The lattice
constants of the phase components from NbSi 0.15 to Nbsi 0.55 were identical.
The alloys with the stoichiometric composition of Nb 5 SiAand NbSi 2 were
monophase. NbS12 was hexagonal (a - 4.785-kX, c - 6.58 kX), a-Nb 5Si3 was
tetragonal (a - 11-84 kX, c a 6-54 kX). NbSi 0.50-NbSi 0.80 the alloys
NbS-'. 0-50 and NbSi 0-55 were found to con ia two phases: (1) a-Nb 5Si3 and
(2) slightly solid solution of Si in Nb. NbSio.6o' NbSi o.621 NbSi o.64 and
NbSi 0.66 are monophabe. The identity periods of all latt.-I-cec practically
coincide. By adding -2~4 carbon black or NbO (related to "V0 02) to
Nt-Si mixtures y-Nb 5Si3 and the phase component Nb-Si-C(O) were obtained.
The latter points toward 1somorphous behavior cf C and 0 on interaction
ith a-Nb5Si 3' In the range NbSi 1-70-NbSi2-30 a diphase state conbisting
:
f a-Nb 5Si3and 1TbS12 was detected for NbSi 1.70 and NbSil.60; the following
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Concentration ranges of the ... Bilo/B101
were monopha se (NbSi 2): NbSi 1.67' NbSi 1.901 NbSi 2.00 and XbSi 2.10* For
NbSi 2.20' NbSi 2.28' Nb S'2.29 and Nb S'2.30 were found: Nb S'2 and Si. The
density drops with increaning Si content. The thermo emf and the identity
periods of the lattices of samples in the homogeneity range of a-Nb S'
5 '3
and YbS12 hardly change with the composition. NbS12 has p-type, a-Nb 5Si 3
has n-type conductivity. It is stipposed tnat Uiii ntt f-ird, Nb 4Si is only
stable above 1500-16000C. The proportional change of the alloy densities
with the composition and the unimportant sensitivity of the interplans
distances to the composition beat explained with the formation of solid
solutions by substitLtion, supposing approximately equal dimension; of the
Nb and Si atoms in Xb-Si alloys. There are I figure and 4 tables. The
most'importan.t English-language reference is: H. J. Goldsohmidt, J. Iroz..
and Steel Inst., 194, 169 (196o).
SUBMITTED: June 1, 1961
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GELID, P.V.,- M T M-F14RO, I.I.; ALYAMOVSKIY, S.I.
Intermediate products in the reauction of vanadium hrl
carbon. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.5:59-69 162.
(MIRA 18.2)
2. Ural'skiy filial 0 SSSR, Sverdlovsk.
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AMNORS: Mrovskars. L. D.; NatveYCRk0q I* X.,; Mlwwg Re A.
TITZ: Aypwatus for the mw&suraw&. of tb& Mogtig =11billtz Of veaklyz~a
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Rgr SOMM.: Tr. Ural'skoV poiltekka. In-ta, Ab. 144, 19", 62-66
T'WIC TMA: magnetle sumeeptibility, measuring mpMatum, Mgnetle metal
AWMACT: Affarstua to described for tbamemwemeut of the MgUfftic susc*ptiblUty
Of v4"17-IMASPOSIC ambstencet; the apparatus Is based an a pendulum balance of am>.
dified constraction. A pr vedure for usin the spowatus Is described and a fojwula
Is given for d8terMISID9 The sWetIc susceptIbility of substances; the causes Pc
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TITM Aleatrio otnft*Uv:Lty of t-ft-Ulux carbides
SOMM AN SSSR. Urallakiy filial. In3titut khimil. Trudyv no. 9* 1966. Plziko-
Walcheskipinalsdavanlys. a"tdinenly rodkikh tugap]A*Ikh olowntaw (TI, V, 1b,
U)q ch, Is Twerdafazyq7e protAws %ftaleacherdeal, araarals of compounds of rare
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TOPIC TAGSs tantaInn compound, carbide, resistivity
ABSTRACT& The electric resistivity or carbidb p4ases of tant4lum vas measured over
a Wide range of c 31tions (TACO.21-Taco 9~ #,#A temperatures (80-15000K) on Sam-
ples prepared by alater1mg in &'Yacuum OC wt 5 x W5 mm, cooling rapidly to
r temperatw-s, and annealing. On the basis of the esta obtainedo resistivity
islotheran (see FIX6, I' ) and polytherme for 15 carbides of various compositions were
platted. It Is apparent that the *IWric condnativity of Us phase compone-"ts of
the tantal=rcarbon syA= depends substantially on their composition (the carbon
content being a majoe factor) and temperature. Me data indicato that the cirbide
phases of tantabsia have a metal-type conduction in the Irmstigated range of campo-
altions and tessparatume, 7be sboolsits value of the resixtivity stron&17 e-spends on
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