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TUR,Ytv, YU.I.; ISVI, I :.a.. "ONOWWW", Contact conversions of trimethylens oxide and trimthylens glycol. Zhur.ob.khin.23 no.12!2047-2052 D 153. Off-RI 7:2) 1. Hookovskly Gosudaretvannyy universitat, Iaboratorlya organi- chaskoy khimiL in. N.D.Zolinakogo. (Trimathylons) r f ~ , I 1~~ _.;- -_j - I i I& & ~*7 ~ ,,a! 41i -,-,.1 t.---1 .1 , I I 9 USSM/General of 1~atholoi~y - ;:.j3crincnt31 Theraj:,y. UO Abs Jour : r1o' 'liur - Biol. -8236 IT:) 21, 1S50, > Author : Ilavi%ovn, M.A., Levi, A.S. Inst a-------- Title On the ;aitincoplastic ~-f Uliine. Ori:; 1"lub 1957., 2, No !,, 41-16 Abstract The ai,.tirco~lastictInc,~i*,ri'.;y o: alliine (I; oxiCe 3-allyl- -1-cy-.teine was 3 WAce. iii =perinArunts with tj.,~: anc.'.,*;-"c t,mvx -)f Eirlich (49 n1cL), c-Canacardinoma OA" 7='-Z-l .J '.laj1(' (79 Acc), 45 (20 rats) a;;47. ,n surcj- -m o-' rz-.ts induced by 9.10 - OkietIqlbenzanthracene (10 cm-imals). I was (startint; witii t:-.c 4-7t'-. CAY fi%)a the ri'mit ;,L- "ItL)r --il"IcculLItioll.) ally Caily for 20 extys C-x;,-.i.,,cs of 100 rvjk~; O'ie'." ano 200 (rate). lvxo killed on the 21~'L i'.ay mien) in the banis o: 1-7--ta, the perce;iCa c. hDition of tmor ~xoir4:, inc, calculatc,,1. I clit' - Card 1/2 CL US-IMIGanural of Zatholoi~y - 'elLn;,-j. Ex,)crimcntal 71.rur--2y. U. Abs JOur 'Qf ;1-ur - Biol, ,% - .4 , 11D 21, 1~53, 98236 My affcct on the ,;rmr-i A.urc ldi,! authors cunn -,%!r data (1951) 0:2 t1le C-zl- ti:'.C)j113'3tiC OMCt Df Clicalto Carl 2/2 EMIN., A.Ta.; ISVI. I.S- B O-ebloroethyl is( )*M of derivatives of urea, and thiourea. zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.3:860-865 Mr 163. (IM 16:3) 1. Institut sksperimental"npy i klinicheakoX onkologii AMN SSSR. (Amines)' (Urea) 0 ~ 0 0 1 0 If 'A 00 A 1/j 00 A 00 I-so lids" 'A 44044 "d dark .00 sever ="R. *A Kitillov 1601 1. Z' I 00 Ind.. (*kna $4414 Vftiv.7. J. "', a PAYS 11. 3A-S(IL4?)tis sto"u, -%hnr# a -00 00 landuatift (3k) ty) bw.) at rams "P. of Agc ho from 341110 to 431V A. brinp almmt an ivw#raw W .00 as 9 .9111ral.; 11m, itor" boa a mak"I W14%. 41 St.."t 41k,41 see bed A~ 11W ou a ompk* v%b"4141 a a"%. of thr WIVISSAl. pboloviev, AMI, at COM 1vtolli IWI*rta 31M) anst :WLWJ 004 at* at A -40*494"Ik see cuml. decap mwl rwvtits to mrsnal within & f~w lers. 'na, 4mmy is %4#wwiy amitratrit by murnitiatkai with oew wave leassim abut 011 A., with a flat inat. stomowl goo 611h) A., 4~ulnricflsg with thr pcollism W a sirsooduy piat, of the pholother. efre-1 at -40' allel k1lorninsum with so" I I i Wes I ) adi" Debt (Kkiwv, C'A' 33, M); vVh~=YvnAJkv14ml lpy2hrv. Mumimilve with 4sild)' 11mm 400 gal I Idt"t,"Maj Lffseivivel "Stwicallaw it it 0 il i it 11 0 'i 0 0 0 0 0 All 0 0 0 0 411 a goo .10411411 No W Or 0 0 tc Introduce rol Iler c-,iv f'.rk !I.". tmizkn tnn-siort,itio-,' p. 12,,". T.,lon SU: lkonthl ,y List r~f -01,.~;t Uncl. UMP *Tosifs ings (Beograd, Kassa Milona 43/111) The development and the oholos of type of a nuclear tbermoolsotric power plant with regard to the domestic possibilities of Its con- struation. Tehallm Jug 17 no.lt77-84 A 162. 1. Councillor of the Federal Chamber of Industry, Beograd. (Tugoolavia-4tonio-power plants) Y/OOY62/000/001/002/003 D288 D303 AJTHOR: Levi, Josif, Aevisor TITLE: Development anc selection of a type of atomic power plant with particular reference to the possibilities of manufacturing the necessary equipment domesti- cally PERIODICAL: Tehnika, no. 1, 1962, 77-84 TEXT: The article deals with problems relating to the construction of a 100-150 mil atomic power plant in Yugoslavia with particular reference to the pot;sibilities of domestically manufac- turing the required equipment. In giving a short summary of scient- ific and technological achieverients in constructing atomic power plants in Western countries, the author considers an -itomic power plant with a graphite moderator and gas or heavy water as a coolant as the most suitable type to bc built in Yugoslavia. Analyzing the capabilities of Yugoslav industrial enterprises considered adequate Card 1/2 V001 ,/62/000/001/002/003 Development and selection of a type... D288/D303 to produce the simplest equipment required for such a plant, the author states that one of the main problems will consist in construc- ting the fuel supply and manipulating equipment. An additional and serious problem is the lack of trained personnel. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Savezna industrijaka komora (Federal Chamber of Industry) Belgrade Card 2/2 IEVI., JoWs inz. Engineering. Masimogradnja 5 no.2s,9*0 JI 162. LVI.karlo -~'T ~.-. ~ In the villages of Basilicata. Tokrug eveta no.5:22-25 My 155. (MLRA 8:6) (Basilicata-Description and travel) YLXWSLAVIA/Di s cases of Farm Animals - Diseases Caused by Helminths. R Abs Jour se Rof Zhur - Biols, No 6) 1950., 26314 Author Winterhalter, M*j Ruhavina) Je, Levi L Inst Title Intrar=cnal Application of Carbon Tetrachloride in Distomatosis of LarCrc Homed Cattle. Orig Pub Vetcrin* arho, 1957, 27, No 7-3, 219-220 Abstract Uhan OC14 is introduced into the rumen in therapemic dosages it has a toxic effect# Therefore, it can not be used for the treatment of distomatosis by this method. Card 1/1 LEVI, L. Prevention. Z& bezop.dvizh. 5 no.8s14 Ag 162. (MIRA 1518) (Leipzig-Traffic oafety) 1 1 L. i Ul"I ~ ".. . . a fICO -" -' i Tit. 1! -1 !V~ I cn ci o4n ' er. Dc, ~ Ir. I j- 17 Tl'- .-A 'j i '~4. J,- 4.1 .1. Chair 0, Atmic Fliys!cjv Staf.-i UnLvitrnity of Sofla. Preditavleno fl~fld. Ifil. Tt. Kivirtovyn. Role of the central nervous system In the development of muscular coutractiks. Blul.sksp. biol. I mad. 38 no.9:30-31 2 134.(N= 7:12) 1. In laboratorli evollutelannor fisiologil (say. prof. Y*.K.Zhukov) 71stologiaheskogo inatituta imeni AoA.Ukhtomskogo (dir. prof. N.T.Go- likoy) Loningradskogo S"udw-styennogo universit0a. (MMOLM, physiology, contractions, regulation 'by CBS In frogs) (OXNT,RkL MVOUB SYSTIM, physiology, regulation of muse. contractions In frogs) ON At - .0 ..#-. . 00 A go LL go 1A&-. IM I 1W 1134 1". 1 Va. Abo.. WK 61). - I I ~ 90 a ;t4:~~Ibs of Inthovetief sluminium elk.) a mm"itto edpovio - 41, ("m. A"d In-" to-15 (I-11 - at. V.-Mlawl aO thrif mirnssrwuno. AevvrAft to lbo mis, of na,lisqi. Av~. Ow elk,%vt Ickwis 00 00 to am col thp hAkmW4 tlown i 1d) lorp d"Wntre of olummiusn j"twelm . 011h xUlcmal, s km tensile son-pok A. Wei rkopikon .11 pmqr un*wgw dwriblakm 4-tal"Misimm ervetals j a blabrr'N. 611 - o- IWO I (r) fire ' 0 shmandum "YodA& I jq -, I t ke. IMM.S. U - Its 14% -. (d) Wf k f NI l I f o rreew o Me Olf", ft W I bp Ithib imm." T.4 1 1~ ~4- I 00 f% 00 40 w goo Of 4p '00 : 7IL& 0114111410OXAS 611911010*11 1 . 77 goo on 0- 00000 0 1111 0 00 0 9 0 0400 0 4 0 0 0 a 0 & 0 a 0 6 0 *,a- 0000006000000MUO __004 0 4 30 0 a 4 0 a a oot 597. S9V BASM ILWMMS M Z=TRIC AM MZL YJ=1.4G Sol nMACZS. L4m6 L. Io (Yestalk Hashloostro"Iya, 1946, A# N0.10 04,1 41-51 Chow. Abstr.s 1946$ Aq$ 6M1). *0 IIH *Of Electrixies for steel-wIting furnaces are xmde of heated anthracite 009 30-35 wW ground metallurgical coke or of crushed old electrode* so J: 65-7% by vaight. The dry six to places into a kettle and to 00 heated W to 1109-2200 for 1-1.5 hr*. with constant stirring. To 004 the heated dry Inftedients Is added 25-28% their wt. of coal tar 00. om pitch, be vhollo Is thoroughly stirred and heated until It is 00 homogeneous (approx. 1 hr.). The hot =so Is then poured into an Ve mould mads in sections of shest Iron 1.1.25 mos. thick. The assembly of the sections and Installation of electrodes are described. In uses the electrode me" bake* and Is fully as go-A a& graphite or pressed C electrodes, 6~6 00 lose 090 .00 00 4016 00 '406 9.400 .00 1,00 loss 4*0 *0 00 sea so boo i00 *00 a# 0 0 9,1 w FA 07 easels GissiSM,isla'S, a L 0 0 0 a a 0 a O*tos, go o0 0-0-4-0-9604, 010409 0 00*000 *to Is* 0 e4 few of *0 4 001 WWWWWWW is do Clio& go ftwft"" nut 041047. pp- V 9). I'D Rummilml.- P. sasmarbankma mrAk~- Jon W"I. 32. j*mmmImn romunkrumm 1931. vol. 21 Nv6 21 *Imw dais rs .mviankem am ammosimmil in, d"L me nvw4i low l1wra"" " of immee"Od rapals rft~y r4ol voutpul =tf"U tMjrNM44WW1wd M&vi NOW I.Mvql trot tw dAwvriwm affirts on the b"ims, Wr" jonalumL low M4 of amy IN the owrind low-10#41 11mov Omil vemriclusem" unsevow"Okw- A earim of asparimmmW 04 INS I b11vv now been "dWhW64d&g4Uam~*wpkaj. Tbeewpolabodoppanano f.r "somamilm 00 WW4W at tho chartm SW cam* and -tow som"PrMIUM of the Imlaw I the p"Mmuro. 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A:,IX umAft4e, - ph"1401 propertishe mr cut 400" "Mechanical Properties of Chilled Steel Castinatil L I Levii, 3 PP "Stall" Vol Vn., No 3 SUdy or the factcru affectlixg the macbamical vroVer- 'ties of chilled steel casting ohms that the struA- ture and quality of the oasting Inyroves vith a de- crease In the orces-sectlon. cf the casting. Mus- trnted vith ndorophotoe and tables, 3T19 Uffl, L,L, imndidat tokhnichaskikh nauk. -wMw"MrAw4wz"w Steel solidification rates In sand wA chill molds. Test.mash. 27 no-7152-56 11 147, (MLRA 9:4) (Steel castings) (Solidification) IB-a, L. I- Vr.oizvodstva- (Vestn. Hash.. 19,49. n0.4, K,slorod v metanurgii lit0in0go p. 28-34) Ino-judes bFibliographyo oxygen in thO met&nurrj Of f0und'ng' DW.. TH4.V4 SO% Aulufacturing " Mechanic2l En~;lneorl ng in the Soviet Union@ Library Of congreis. 1953- oring Foundry, Technology Feb 51 "Awlication of Oxygen for Xmproving the Cupola Furnace Process," Docent Cand Thch act Laureate of Stalin Prize, "Dinam" Plant "Idtay Proft" No 2., pp 21-26 Aneljmes atia compares data publisbed in the USSR ' mod-other countries. In Levils opinion, coun les outside of USSR are considerably behind In tbea- retIcal and-exptl developmut of wthod and'itAB ' Industrial use. Conclude s published results of OOM UVeStigatiOlig fully TOTS011 tech,&dT8MtINP9 ;'to "toisi if ar4king muse ~Ot~-Irom usnufa vrocesses. Blbliogmpby I~sts. 21 tItI&s,- 9 by Soviet authors. 28MI Otetl X*1tJAg# - Mplpommt~ Ang 51 *concerning Uda ance of the. Bottom of Electr-ic- .Are Furnaces With Acid Lining,- L. 1. Levi, Laure. of. Stalin Prize, Cand Tech Sci, "Dinano" Plant Imni Kirov OLItey Prolt" No 8,, pp, 23 910-cuSses In generallife of acid-type bottom !in- in~s of!elee-arc fu~%aeos used for steel malting ,And presents case itheia 4-ton furnace vithstood i~;000 beats and still Is in good operational con- Describes procedure of lining avid starting ,the furnace. =a/*9t&U Draw*, . Propurtiss Oct, 31 "Concerning Mechanical Properties of Tin- Bran" And Possibilities for neir Improvement by Beat Treatment,- L. 1. Levi, Cand Tech Sci, E. V. Whorontbek, Rngr, "Dinamo" Plant I men' Ki "Litey Proizvod" So 10, YP 31, 32 *Disproves postibility of luproving aech pro- perties of cost bronze by Its normalization from 6W-6600 as indicated In paper published f by EW D. M. Zaslave1dy in "Vast 31achtnostroy (Herald of Mach Bldg) No 9, 1950. Describes 19" Mm/met's.ls Brome, Properties Oct 51 (Contd. expts to establish effect of overbesting tin bronze in molting, and powIng t4mv on piro- parties or secondary metal, Optium tmp is 1,200-1,2 low 51 7ropertles, 00a Cert4dn Peculiarities of Manufacturing CastiW Out or Modified Silumin,- L. 1. Levi, Cand Teett Sci, Laureate of Stalin Prizei *Dinemo" Plant Im4nd i,jr;v "Utay Priozvod" No 3.1, pp 16-4 Investigates process of allumin modirlestio3i sad qfftct of remelting illuisin an its "ipboodh properties. Attempts to clarif7 phonew"= of sporadic preservation of high mecb properties by Silum1n, modified vith sodium.. after multiple remelting. Cousiders presence or residual sodium a WAIefftals - Aluminum, Anoys,, NOY 51 Properties (Contd) as cbIef cause of. high properties, and discusses effect, of pouring temp vat of sodita and time of bolding after modificatIlon. Technology Moskva. KashKiz, 1952- oxygen in cupola furnace smelting Houtb list Of Russian ACCUSionf, 'Library of Congress. December 1952. Unclassified %a head In pm"atbil shrinksge vaviik~s k diwvww4- Tb~ .jf;s"" of varwris =01 awlesit for"I III-rrit: cis% "val. I's . frowthso esm Ify 10 ilk thr MWIC" nWIA1. AINI OlhWf It 1-~ io OnAlymd, M. 114-h C"%IM,, method., 31ar ~rXUmd RL"" War presov".0 prof L. 1. y&ntA- ;*T# Ir-T"b Sets L. 1. jarl, Cad Took Sol# 70inaso" Pliant imeni a. X. xirovp Moscow Imt of 1 IMMIM4 I. V. Stalin OY Proizvod" No 3o pp 2.6 StvAl" dependence of V*Z of shrinkage cavities oft.shope of casting and ratio betvven mos of moting and cooling surface. Describes **a, vith blind risers using ywiam pouring prooe- damOlAnd,mMods-for "tab'S hing pressure Sz- e LAW vt ruers Ivalmtes "app2laMlon of *Imers.. pre"Ore, high leff"U"'.3metwA for stool conservation and for olataining h1& W- amt4o 0t sound c"tiAgs. 2 wmx t N -A f -VA-A ai~A 2. USSR (600) 4. steel - Electrometallurgy 7. Oiqgon in the production procoas of "olectro-stool." Lit. proiz.., No. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified. Oka atid wilicuti -Joz4 brom L. 11 I-PV* _41 -C.-tioc Pr i-bram (01 N-41, Si 24_4,501.) and (it 14-Pb bra" ( 79 Q, Ss ' j.iL 15, M Z4%1 and their sail.tWi , for use in *4 w, VJ z investigated &W compared iththe Of its (Gunta'a. Ing So ", Zu 5-6, and ]Pb 5-3*lfo' us (m the i3vue Pf"cl, Tb. SPIxa." esst at the $Area temp. as be flows tn., fante easily wW in thotet"a mLaa suitable W thin-waited cwMagi. Best Casting and Anti"tian prupertjf3 are found fn braws witb~ 3.4% Si W 34% 11b. Additichn of great" am)unts of Si and the twotA of Ve (> 0-11%) glut 11 (> U. I%) can" the castings to Mme very brittle, The provenceof At (up to 1-91' Ola the Si-bfan contributes to higher uHmate uaxila, strc ng th. X_- cater doe filst v, and better The best castic * art otrtainNI f-y the cantrifulial mothod. )trT#LL. XBOTRACTS it. O-C pc~ WE= MENEM= Ulm/Hisao 11"sous 1/1' 1 Pub. 617 4/23 MOOM Levi, L. 1. About metallicregull in pig-iron casting FW1Cd1c4 t Lit. proisv. 4j,9-11* 4uly 11954 Abstract I The' meaning of - reguli in foundry and metallurgical terminology, i s explainede The mechanism of formation of metal roguli, in explained. Reguli are often discovered in'intermediate elements of the pouring -system which harden later than other elements and in these cases the roguli are connected with the basic casting metal by a small bridge -with - an area of about 0.- 5 - -2.0=2. - The replus phenomenon i a not ob- served in profile casting of steel objects. Six USM references (1946 -1952).- Tables; illustrations,, Institution Submitted i Llffl. L.I., laumt Btallnsko7 prmll; BMIN, I.P., .&Wanlk, redaktor; 111MV, D.P.. kwAIdat teldmicbeek1kh mvak, rateenzent; XUWVq V.I. lasbaner, redaktor; TIMIN, A.Ya., tokbalcheakly rodaktor. [Oxygen in cost Iron production] Xtelorod v protesseakh polychonlia chugunnogo lit'la. Pod red. I.P.Bardins. Hooky&, Gos.mmuchno- tekhn.lzd-vo washinoatrottellnot lit-ry, 1955. 274 P. (NLRA 8:11) I (Cast iron-41atallurgy) (Oxygen) E-V fj"dM In a basic-liumd U01" f.-.- Ce raisrodstra 191111, No. 4, % me t . 1.1 4 t in a basic-lined cupola wem rx". front the s~ VJ'S phys, them6try with the Cooclusion that a simu thini"llo" 4.4 3 Sind P 6 not "Ible bere Imrr any too- ididatts. TliiscmclwAmwsst%radwkedbyexpti-nmin a gractuctiou cupolsand his IUJmm.di*m. lab. modelat it. e fanner waS lined 1.3 m. above the tuyim with DWI- T A* r noilce brick. and the latter with a tamped mixt. of gny d' m agneilte bfick, graphite, and cluy. Several expil. wrimi in inut I described, lead to the Comdudo" that S of the, -tk hot, ordet 70.01 Of# ean Le obtained by running the cup 4 as by Using U tO 50% 0 cK pmhcad~$ the blast to 4SO- Stu'. PermitME tapping at 1(0)*. 'Tht dwxt must he ftft-d to J high-MVItiIII bQAIC JjAA. A MjXl, Of Coco 6. C4CU- S. u3d W, 3 -5% was found suitable for flAx*, its! cuosamptiowt *mounting to 7-15 of the ructallic'ehar". 0 scnip producW tqwA I _y --I mults. The rtlatim bttwm sUg Duskity. and the Get Scontent b not diroct but is kqdYa funt1w Of temp. MAO' givg the Changes of C, Si, Un. P, atul S camns. as a fanctitm 140 In the blast tapping temp" slag Imm moul - - ~q -:~ F- Z", ~ m , i - , I t I I M;~ - pj,,~F LIVI L.I. kandid&t takhnichaskikh nauk. laureat Strlinskoy premll. oxygen In mat&llurgY. lauka I zhisn' p2 no.6-.14-16 is 155. (Xotallurgy) (KM 8:8) LITI, L. I. Nitrogen In cast Iron. Lit. prolsy. no.2t32 7 156. (XLRA 9s6) (Cast Iron-AnaUvIs) (Nitrogen) I-EVI, L--.l 25M ~- 3 FLUM I BOOK MUMTION SM/1439 Spravoebn1k metallists v py&ti t4mkb,, to 3,p kzl- 1 (Metall ftaln"ring Handbook In Five Volume., Val. 3p bk. 1) Xoscowp Yaobgfz,, 1958. 560 P. qOpOOO coldes ptinted. Sd6 (Title ")s V.S. Vladisls;vley., profellsm (Deaftsed)j Ed. (Inside book): V.I. XrYlovp InfLuser; Tacb. Ed.: T.F. Sokolaft; EditorI&I Board- N.S. AWwrftm (MmIrmn &nd Mief Ed.)., DuCtor of Teabnima Sel"S'V Professor., V.S. VLAdisI.&TIOT., Professor (Deemsed), A.N. Malovo Candi"te of Tbcbnlca Soleness,, S.K. POMAyRkAW9 A.U. RostoyyMp G.B. Stolbin,, wA S.A. Marsays1dy; Managing Ed* for Reference Literature: V.I. Krylov,, Pnidn re PUMM: MW book is a refersuc@ book for'teabnicians &nd engineers vorking in the field,of mobinery design and In prvdwtlcn. COMWq1: The book covers the following: angimering apnincatiou., treatment and use of C"t iroup steel and cubides,, h"t tmtmmt of steel and c"t iron, speoificationsp treatment and use of nmferram wtals and noupetal"'a mterials. I.Z. Uanogormkiyp V.P. Vologdin,, N.V. Gaveling are mentlomed as Card 1/%4 Metals laidn ring Hanftook in FITe (Cant.) SOVAA39 b&vIM contributed to this field, Tbers an 137 r'SIMMOS Of vUch 221 &" Soviets 13 Inglish,, 1 German,, 1 Its' Jan and 1 Polish. TAM Cr 3 CAST IRON., AND 811=D CARDIM Basin Informixtim an Cbj-4stry. D.I. Mendeleywv's Periodic System of Elements (1maiteer A#V. Ochkin) 1 P*cp*rtI*v of the =at important eleoents and their compounds I Properties of Icuoreanic: compounds 14 Pnvertles of orpoic compwAs 45 Basic constants of organic solwents 55 Deelml. scale of hardness 69 Fiiv ext,1,1=4 rs 72 Pladiftetiva Isotopes 75 The most Important radioactive isotopes 76 Methods for Determining the Hard so of metals 182 Tables of the buqhwes numbers of utals 86 Card 2/ 14 Metals Engineering Handbook In Five (Cont.) SOV/1439 ItelationshlVe of hardness nahero determined by various methods 89 Couv rsion of hardness vulues by the scleroscole method 90 Relationship between Brinell- hardness niniber RB and ultimate tensili stress al'jr for varims metals and alloys 90 Cast Xron Castings (V.M. Shestopal., and B.G. Grinbergy Candidates of TeabnIes.1 Sciences) P2 Mechanical rtles 95 Physical and chemical properties 101 Physical rties 101 Chemical properties 103 Beat resistance 104 Ales 108 Steel Castings (L.I. Levij, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 3-17 Classification--o-f-sUWi castings 117 Effect of elements on pro Ales of steel castings 123. Rest treatment of steel castingn 126 Card 3/ 14 Keta,ls MmUserlu 5wMMk la Ylve (Cout.) SOVAA39 'Constraitimal Steels (N.P. Arl~, MwAlUte of TeaWcal Sciences) 127 Tod Otee" (T.S. vladwarufflo Pforessor) 3.66 Massification - 166 Carbon tool stools 166 Alloy tool steels 168 Basic #tools recommended for somfactm" or Various kind Of autting tools 173 St"Is recommended for making usamring Instrcawnts 177 Steel, Inspection for nonutsIlle Incla, ims wd carbide IlVation 1 9 steels - reccumnAed, for =king dies for'bot - vaddng 1 Steels recanwAsd for -"n dies for cold vorUng 189 Steels for -"n the castina mold 184 Ularostructmrs of carbon and alloy tool steels at delivery 183 Defeats of hi&-speed stools at dOlIvery and impection of =IGr*4tr4*tAM I&T ftrbift Alloys (V.S. RakovWdy.0 CwAlUto of Techn1eal Salem") 19D General Infolustlon 190 Classification of cements& carbide alloys 190 Properties of cemented carbide alloys and of "can't@" Isaviet nuw for a aerenia ustorlall 191 Applications of cemented afizbids alloys 192 card 4/ 1k Notias BqAaoerim B"W"Ok in nve (Omt.) my/2A39 amu, ot W6 doollm in bout -tr"tant 22T aft4fts"Uty -of stea 232 A=s&UMS at steel 935 Defects- socurIft &WUW kimat-trostamt of steal Matift famm and lost aostml lutmmto I-ibW14" TzmtmMt (A.X. Minkavloho CanlidAto of Tochalca 00140408) 246 Ca*wAsft of - steel 2h6 PUk asAurizing of steel 251 a" *arburisuf Of st"i 955 404d owturISIM Of xt*4 962 strustars and propwMes at oaztwdwd ateal 267 Cywdft of Steel i6a Opal"" of st4ol la opwide baths 268 0" cyodAlm of stnatuml stool 273 structure am Properties of sysalw Oeol 275 Low,*~Mture symalLift of Mglkospoed and strustmi stooll 276 Ametu" and propertles of stma subjected to Im-tmpmto" cyanfMag zT8 CIA 6/14 jjl,~l L .1 J. XOPLU Ualseftlag IMAMWk $A nve (#mt.) ww4ftlas via aaftse Mistsms. btL.6 %*-rx%qU"wy qua" bariftift 90 Killetuf at ISAUUM Imatlas at #604 310 B"sla t6stares of Phase ab"Wo " lafteum be"Ut at atee, Aa 329 Presess vlMwtftv of isewtus beatiag a UQUIM P111622VA &M preldUlW rWIMg 0t jWM ti m 32A a s bmtUW in 9""h h d l ea u " TWVwrbW anor kt j 315 *Lw ~~ qcawk bLrAAMSMg 317 140--tresumt or =A-Ewea 318 318 319 319 A9 COMSIon and Methods 'Of Pr*t*etln& MIUIA AV~Inet It (T.1, MJWWMMMy, Candidatt of Chealwa sale=*$) Deft"tUn ad 02ssXjrjC&tj= of oor"SlM 320 COrrOVIOU test methods wd seam at evLj=tjngCOM4joa 320 P"t"tim Of MtRJIB afLwt corrosim 32D 323 Card 8/14 Metau MMAneering M=W-,*ok in Five (COnt-) SOV/1439 Method Of MstAa Costing Surf~66ces by spraying (N*B* Katts., Candidate Of 329 Ttabnical Sciences) 329 Buie equipoent 338 The natal Costing process Xh4 am proportion of the Costing BulfidlStiOn Of the Surfaces of blachine Parts and Instruments 3h6 (Ye.L. Kirshetshtsin.- MMP"r) 347 &41fi"tion process 347 Composition of the bath 347 RemIts Of DUlfidation 351 &aridation equipment OM MDALS AND Na*ZVJ= M&THRULS Copper and Copper-base A13,op (A,,ks Imn8yo C=Ud&ta Of Tscbn'ea Sclewes) 352 Zinc wA.Its AUM (O.Ye. Kestnar, Candidate Of Tftcbnl"l 111--:Lmces) 362 Card 9/14 Metals Engineering BuxUK)ok In Five (Cont.) General Information and ziua trsdO*Q*S 1hysical rti es Neebanical rtles choldcal rtlax Applioattaw'ln engineerlng zim alloys TIn (O.Too Kestner) General Information and tin trademarks Physical properties Vachanioal prpperties chaulcal, wvPer lea Applications in engimerIns Lead and Its Alloys (O.Te. Kestner) General Inforwation and lead trademarks Physical rtles of load HeebanIcal proper Ios Chemical rties Applications in engineering Lead alloys SOVA439 362 X3 3" 3" 366 368 370 370 371 372 372 373 374 374 377 3 3~ 379 380 Card 10/14 Metals Enjdn ering ffandbook In Five (Cant.) SOV/1439 Antimmy (O.Ye. Kestner) 382 General Information and antimmy trademarks 382 Physical proportion 385 YAWIWZICAI and cbmical properties 383 Applications In engineering 384 bearing Alloys (O.Ye. Nestner) 385 Tin and lead-bass 'bobbits 386 Instructims tor bobbiting bearings vIt3k Icw tin-bass bobbits 39 P ofta-base bearing metale 393 Leaded brwms 1 395 Une-bass bearina &Uoys 398 Instructions for mald"R zinc-base bearing &Uoys 4,00 Alwdx= Alloys (i.F. Kcaaner., Candidate of TeabnIcal Sciences) 402 PZ a of metallic &3 wd mm 402 Strength per unit of veight of h04 Classification'& cast alumAXom alloys 405 Alumimm alloys for Woos forming 422 Card 31/14 Motals Zngineering Handbook In Five (Cant.) SM/1439 Low-&Uoys and auoys not hudming vith best treatment km Alloys based an Al-Mg-61 uA Al-814k-Cu-Mh system 4n -ty" alloys 4n the Al-Cm4g-Nl, system oys based an 4n ' V95-type aua".,Vlth sudium strength at room temperature 423 Light die-,casting &Uo7v 440 Magnesium and Its A31oyn (V.V, Kryloys Candidate of TwImical Sciences) hia Pbyolaal rtles of awip slum w Necb=Ual properties of saguslum 441 Clasolnostlon of =go slum alloys 442 Rest treatment 447 Low-melting AUAP (O.Ye. Kestner) 452 Composition and pi rtles of low-maltling &Uoys 1452 Titanium and Its AUoys (M.A. Ykurukh., Candidate of Technical Sciences) 434 as = = 455 : = pz rUes 457 Titshium 8.11072 460 machining titanium 460 Applications 463 Card 12/lk Metals MWineering Hand1book in Five (Cant.) SM/1439 Cerudes (I.1. Kitaysorodskiy, Professor, Doctor of TecIMJca3 Sciences) Soldering and Brazing Metals (SON* Lotsusn"'t Candidate of Techn4 al Sciences .,and Ingineer V.M# Gostenim) Basic concepts Soldering and brazing fl=es Solders and brazing metals 40 Strengtit of soldered and brazed joints 479 Preparing parts for soldering and brazing 473 InstrIctions 474 EqUipsent and instruments 474 BIMtV3A (r.A. IAUWVo CaMdidAtO of Tecbnical Sciences) 476 Simetals of the first group Isteel'plus nonferrous metals) 4,t6 Bimetals made by cladMinit 476 Cast bimetalm 477 ftermostatic b1metals 4 MethsOA of =Wn thermostatic blastals Cardl3A4 Yletals M*bMmdug HanSbook in Five (Cont.) SWI1439 Plastics (V.A. ftpov., Candidate of Technical Sciences) 485 Basic engineering characteristics of p2astics 509 Fabber mal But Ilubber MaterUls and Products (V.A. Lepetavg ndidate of %chnical Science@) 526 Bard vilbber 5 Pabbbi products 59 Graphite (V,S, Veselavskiyq Doctor of Technical Sciowes) "5 I-Anx (8.L. Sbastminskly) AVAnAZZ: lAbremy oi Congress GO/jor 5-28-59 539 C"A 14/14 AUTHOR: Levi, L.I. SOY/128-58-11-12/24 - _WWWWaNe" TITLEs Problems of the Content and Determination of Nitrogen, ffydro- gen and Oxygen in Cast Iron (Voprosy soderzhaniya i opre- deleniya azota, vodoroda i kisloroda v chugune) PERIODICALs Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 11, pp 20-23 (USSR) ABSTRACTs As the stuly of methods to determine the effect of gaseous elements on cast iron properties was not sufficiently de- veloped, investigations in this field were carried out by I.N. Bogachev, A.A. Gorshkov, V.P. Revebtsov, M.S. Rybakov, P.P. Arsentlyev and Yu.A. Klyachko. A series of tests was carried out at the "Dinamo" plant with the participation of engineers A.G. Atlasov, O.P. Levina and S.V. Shalygin. It was stated that the most accurate method of determining hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen in cast iron was melting in vacuum. Temperatures of the maximum gas separation were found and the effect of crucible material and of the ambient atmosphere on the analysis results was determined. Card 112 SOV/128-58-11-12/24 Problems of the Content and Determination of Nitrogen, Hydrogen and Oxygen in Cast Iron There are 4 tables, I graph and 10 references, 8 of which are Soviet, I English and I German. 1. Cast iron--Properties 2. Nitrogen--Determination 3. Hydrogen --Determination 4. Oxygen--Determination 5. Vacuum systems --Performance Card 212 BARG, P.P., doktor tekhn.nank; BIDULYA, P.H., doktor takhn.nauk; UMCHIM, V.P., kgnd.takhn.nauk; DOVGALZTMaY, Ya.M., kand.takhn.nauk; MMKOY, A.A., Insh.; ZINOVIYET, N.V.. insh.;-MlYLOT, V.I.# insh.; KUMYAVTSOV, I.V., doktor takhn.nauk; LAMM. A.7., doktor takhn. nauk; LSVIg L~Iop kond.tokhn.nauk; KALAKHOVSKIY, G.T.. insh.; Kne - 13-09 kand.tekhn.neuk; BOOM, D.Y., Imud.tekhn.nauk [dsc=d'Bjj SKOKCRCKHOV, S.A.. kand.takhn.nauk; SWIM. P.I. 11 Imnd 'n1qjk,.1 USMOY, A.D., kand.takhn.nauk; IRIMHANO L.M*1 inshal KHRMOVSKIT, X.Ya.. inzh.-. TSYPIM, 1.0., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHKOLINIKOV, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; POGODIN-AT-Ims 9 G.I., prof.0 doktor takhn.nauk, red.; BOLKHOVITIMOV, M.P., prof., doktor tekhn. naukg red,toma; LANDA, A.P., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.toms; RYBAtOTA, V.Lt Insh., red.izd-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhn.red. [Handbook an materials used In the machinery industry] Bpravochnik po mashinostroitellaym materialams, v chetyrakh tonakh, Pod red, G,I,Pcgodina-Alsksaeva. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tskhn.izd-vo mashino- stroitolit-ry, Vol.j. [Cast iron] Chugun. Red.town N.F.Bolkhovi- toy i A.r.Landa, 1939. 339 P. (MIRA 1311) (Machinery Industry) (Cost Iron) Ali jut AS lie IT 18(5) "(,V/12 -1-50-7-1 P/P 5 AUTHOR: Tevi, I.I., Candidate of Technical 'Iciences TITLE: Shape of Certain Elements of Runner 1~ystems PERIODICALS Titeynoye 1roizvodstvo, 1959, 'Ir 7, pp 47-43 (M)"RI ABSTRAM The importance of an even flow of metal through the runners of the castinR molds without any damage to the molds has been demonstrated since long time. Tles- pite great discussions among the experts many elements of the casting molds are not yet well enough studied. This is explained by Vie fact that many leading plants are working without any rAtionali7ed design. Tn con- sequence of this fact, the results of generous expe- rimental -,-ork ptiblished in 'Prance are of great inte- rest for us ( in Centre Technique des Tndustries de la. Fonderie - Poundry Trade Journal, Vol 105, 1958, 1qr 2,196). There follows the description of Frencn experiences. It is recommended that these Ptardards be accented as GOST and sbon standprds for foundries Card 1/1 in the M-M too. TIlere are 7 diagrams .1 .4 ;gz 1:115, I j -i On P r-:., Pick JlEvi 1: .41 V AIWOV, Pj,; BERG, P,P,,- GODASHKOV, N.M.; VITNIX. A.1.; GORSHKOV, A.A.; ZHAROV, N.T.1 ZMW, A.A.; ZOROKHOVICH. I.Ze: KUKANINt IOBO; LUI.Julm.- LTASS, A.M.; KARITIMAKE, L.M.; OBLOY, G.M.; PORUCHI- fOW -Tu.P.1 RABIWICH. B.T.; SIMBOVOT, SOZO; MGXLISON# BOTUO; VASILIVSKIT, P.I., red.; KLOCHNIV, N.I., red.; KONSTANTINOVp L.S., red.: POLTAKOV, Ta*G,g red,; KARKIZ~ Tu.L., red.izd-va; UVAROVA, A.F.. takhn.red. (Theory of founding processes] Voprosy teorii litsynykh protsessov. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhAJ%d-vo mashinostrolt,lit-ryt 1960* 692 ps (MIRA 13:7) (founding) 20223 19.1110 S/128/60/000/006/006/007/XX A104/A133 AUTHORSt and Khoronzhek, E. V. TITLE: The effect of aluminum on the properties of deoxidizeil cartcn steel PERIODIGAM Liteynoys proizvodstvot no. 6, 1960, 43-47 TEXTs The authors report on the difficulties encountered in the pro- duction of thin-walled steel castings due to their inclination to cracks, depending on the canting conditions and the presence of Al, 0, N, R et~i. in the metal. The final results depend on the deoxidation which alters some of the sulfides and nitrides and the quantity of nitrogen in steel. Methcds and results of four series of tests carried out to determine the effect of 0-5 - 4-2 kg/ton aluminum on the physical, mechanical and (basting properties of.mild electric steel are described. Tests were part of the Graluation Prr- ject of V. B. Livshits, student of the Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) carried out under the supervision of L. I. Levi in ooopera- tion with A. S. Hurakh1n, Z. P. Dubinskiy, D. T. Karaseva, E. P. Rink, 0. P. Levina, 0. X. Konenko-Gracheva, Yu. A. Chirvo, V. V. Panin, S. 1. Opryatin, Card 1/6 20221 V S/128~60/000/006/006/007/XX V. The effect of aluminum on the... A104/A133 V. I, Petrov and S. V. Shalygin. During test 1 fhe 25.&(25L) electric steel was melted by the conventional method and tapped into a 4 ton ladle to whi-b pieces of 1-5 - 3.43 kg/ton pure aluminum were added. Steels weA held ir. the ladle until 1,5200C and used for castings ten4ing to hot cracks. Th4 tendency to hot cracks, shrinkage factor, gas content, magnetic, physical and mechanical properties were determined. A description of the Inspe~tlrg method is given. The tests 2 and 3 were performed in induction furnaces le.- signed by "Dinamo" and TsNIITMash. Test 2 included acid electric steel Con--- taining 0.27% C, 0-37% Si, 0.58% Un, 0.039% P anI 0.036% S. For test 3 the charge consisted of 9,43 kg steel cuttings-containing 0.06% C, 0.48 kg syn- thetio cast Iron and ferroalloys. Ferromanganes-a was added correspondingly to the melting stage, followe4 by ferrosilicon 2 minutes prior to teeming. Aluminiim was added to the bottom of ladle. The steel was heated to 1,650c' 1,7000C and tappel into the ladle at 1,600 - 1,6500C. The spe~-,Imtrscf test 3 were poured at 1,5500C. The- phyel,~al and mechanical properttes were test- ed vn wotbler specimens subjeated to the usual annealing. The results of the chemical analysis and the me,,hanical tests are shown in Table 2. In all cases increased quantities of added and residual aluminum improved the gtetl flowatIlity. Attention Is drawn to the Inferior properties of the Nov. 6 Chr4 7/6 '2022! S/12 60/000/006/006/007/XX The effect of aluminum on the... A104YA133 10 castings compared to Nos. 11 - 18 castings. Test 4 dealt with the effect of aluminum on the formation of hot cracks during deoxidation. The specimens were inspected by the magnetic defeotoscopy method. The results coincide with the recommendations in Reference 4 (N. N. Dobrokhotov, "Liteynoye proiz- vodstvolt, no. 12, 1958) advising the addition of considerably higher quant!- ties of.aluminum. A residue of 0.25~ aluminum has no adverse effe;:t en steel containing 0.20 - 0.25% oxygen, but improve* its casting properties. The in- teraction of nitrogen andaluminum deserves special attention. Nitrogen im- proves the tensile strength of iron, mild steel and cast iron, while decreas-, ing ductility of iron and carbon steel due to the presence of phosphorus. Carbon.and oxygen have analogous effect. Less than 0.5% Al have no effect on iron# free from other substances but affect the properties of steels con-- taining oxygen, nitrite or sulfur. The fracturea of acid electric steel castings contain 0.005 -- 0.01% nitrogen. Sufficient quantities of free alu- minum in steel bind most of the nitrogen into aluminum nitride. Contradic- tory data on aluminum nitride and also its favorable effect on steel are men- tioned. In steel casting Al is an intensive deoxidizer and paralyses the ad- verse effect of nitrogen and by formation of A12S3 sulfide sometimes also that of sulfur. Al controls the number of sulfide inclusions and, by bind.. Card 3/6 20221 S/128/60/000/006/006/007/XX The effect of aluminum on the... A104/A133 ing oxygen and nitrogen, eliminates the adverse effect of phosphorus. These factors explain the diminished tendency to hot cracks of cast acid carbon electric steel. to which 2 - 4 kg/ton aluminum were added. There are 3 fi- gures, 3 tables and 20 referenceat 17 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. Table 2s N Conventional number ofiheat; ((;) quantity of Al added I in kg/tj 3 chemical composition, n %1 4 mechanical properties, (5) charactei., atics and size,of non-metallic im urities; (6) magnitude of natural grd n (size); (7) gas content in %; (85 indices of the technological specimens as to the tendency of steel to crack formation; (9) many fine sulfides and A1203 - size 4; (10) highi (11) many big and fine sulfide , A1203 crystals are present - size 4; (12 single fine silicate and sulfid: inclisions - size 21 (13) isolated by sulfide and allJcate inclusions aaze 2j (14) considerable 1e0 (15) big sulfide, silicate and A1201 lncl-.jsions - size 4; (16) 1d:m'j (17) Isolated sulfide Inclusions; ew A1203 -- Incluslaa - size 1; (18) idem; (19) idem; (20) isolated big silicate and sulfide.'h- clusions. Few fine A120 inclusions - size 3; (24) differ little from each other; (22) big su?f-ide and silicate Inclusions - size 3, (22) few .,4 Card -1 '6 2o2a -C a rd 516 "j/12 affect of alu=imni on t, t e ... A104YA133 2: (continued) bit; silicate Inclusiona and fow fille.,11 0 cryiitals - -Lize 2; (2,10 icoiatr-_' bit; sulfide inclusions and biZ; Al: 2 (25) natty fins, 1 203 arylls si-C 4,'. ..i 0 cryatals. There are ailicate incluoiOns "Ize 4. 2 3 xt &~ I __ - - I_. I - _'_ - - 0 Ca"po:"7 ro3ov X"W"'"Cl(ma Corin a ~:~ I) COGACT" flat I v It's, 6&Aj SIIAW"Sglk It I-In dik I o(P0303aff"W" -Ito. C Sf Imn P 5 tin opm JD Moore OAIINS CYA64MADS V 1,51 O'S&I O'T OX O.ft% 0 61 ,n. s u's 1"* 243 1.13YA1,Oj-6dmU4 L I Yalu% a mossalk opecir"Am A I,, 4 ExHawmaws WCANNO ONAIMOURS 2.51C.17 24~_431 O.On 0.04 22.9 43.5 12124 3D.4 1.53 1 0 0,01 11'~.Owrl 3.0~.:MIO.17~.1210.2310.(41! O,otj 22.2 40.1 Itr!20. 115 77fyt 'm w* C%pr""H* 9 0n- 4 3 1 . _6SAA I LEVI, L.I,j SOSNEHKOj M.P. More on technical terminology in founding* Lit, proizv. no. 5;45- 49 My 161. (Founding-Terminology) (MM 14:5) 'Lux, L, I, Nitrogen solubility and content in cast iron. Idt. Vrolzv. no.10:32-35 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) (cast iron) (Nitrogen) -LMI-L,I, I,Met of melting conditions on the gas-conteut of cpst irone Lit.prol.w. no.11119-24 N 162, (MLU 15,12) (Tron founding) (Ckses in metals) LET19 L.I. One of the main reasons for the "heredity* properties of foundry pig lrone Lit.prolsvo no.7sZ7-29 Jl 162o (KMA l6s2) (Iron f"Ing) IMp L*I* ,round,7 equipmat &t the 1962 Leipsig- sprim Fair. Lit. Proisve nool,44-48 ja 63. (MMA 16:3) (Iaipzig-Exhibitions) (Fmndries-Equipment and supplieo) L 1,6797-63 ZWP(k)/ZWP(q)/NT(n)/BDS AFFTC/ASD Ff-4 JD -..--ACCESSION-SR: AP3005799 S/0128/63/000/008/0043/0047 AUTHOR: Lpvi# Ls. 10 Getliang A. A.;.Vlasova,-T. M. TITLE: 1kages in cast metal fReports presented at an a-11-Union can-! forence on problems of interaction of gases_with metals and alloys$ held in February-I9931 SOUR'Cz: -Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no. 8. 1963, 43-47 TOPIC TAM steel-malting, vacuun steel nalting, electroslag melt~- ing, electromagnetic stirring, vacuum degassing,,,manganese steel, chromium alloy,. aluminum-alloy, steel casting# titanium casting, hydroSen behaviori nitrogen behaviorp nitrogen effect, porosity inert ganeffect, salt effectg-filtration ABSTRACT: An all-Union-conference on problems -of interaction of- gases with mitals and alloys was hold in February 1963. About 60 reports were presented-and discussed at the conference, attended by 300 representaitives'af 150 scientific orSanizations of the USSR, Yu. P. Galitskiy,'V. B.'RutkovskLY revyazk~L r 9As P& Pe huyko, 9. S. Sefichilov'snz E. 5. garroy_ l7eno re orteclFon Lor oxi CaRl _A~ 14797-63 .20'. __/ACCESSION NR: AP13005 -99 N hydr-agerA and nitrogen in acid and basic electric ~7urnaces, and,K. N. -on matting steel wLth;low hydrogen content inlarc furnaces. during' re,Karasev.and' P.; Yet -Agey discussed behavior of g:s,%4 the treatment 09 metal with solid sorbents such as slag la%d empha- that~ they makkedly reduce the hydrogen content. M* F. Galkin, har*v, and A. V, K oKe Of ttle, Yu. X. Yevstratov Me Me Zak uzin elimination of unae;skin porositF In a 'ustenitic ste:16castings by addition of pagnesite shortly before tappMg, tapping at 1700-1730C,~ and addition of titanium in the ladle. Yu# A. Klyachko and I ~V*_ electromi i Tulegova,discussed the affect of vacuum~arc melting an ./Meltjnp~on the gas content in steel and pointed out that'S-ofh meth- 100 ods reduce the hydrogen and oxygen content, promote the dispersion of nonmetallic inclusions, and change their chemical composition. N H. Chuyko-, Ai T# Perevyszko, V. Be Rutkovskly, Re Ye. Danicheko -,---and V1P'7-rSk-Un 1." VIOLT-iTp-o-rM vith-4-acuZm 3egaFFSLnS p n steel., The best results were obtained In vacuum stream deg $$I and.by blowing a stream of an Inert gas through etal- in vacuum. The report ot A. 1. Pakhomov and A. N. Sokolov.discussled 4P Card L 16797--63 ACCESSION NR: AP3005799 the effect of olectromagnette'stirrinvon gas content* Yu A. Nekhandzi, l,,- V. Gr-Uz-n*-VM" No 0. rshovich, rz P. loobedev, and analyzed7th; affect or gases on the shrinkageof alloys. V. 1. ,Vlasov and Ye.-P. Komolova discussed the -e"MdL*t of nitrogen on properties Of manganesels-ree; nd pointed out.that nitrogen in .high-manganes;-ateei increase weir resistance 4nd strength. The vo report of Go Korotkov anal -vz*ed -- th -- c-omb-inedf-ve f f-ec-t- o-f-salts, inert gases, vacuum-, ana filtration on aluminum 0 C. F. Te. X. - hoys Balandin, E. Ch;..Gini, Yu. P. Hatveyko; lov Yu. A. Stepa and Yuo'r,.Yakovlev discussed jag- red defects in 7 large -cast1n 81 to Yao Kukkonen, Go_ A* Kaplunovskly, A. A. Dernidova', 0. No Magnrt and B. B. Gulyayev reported on orosity formation in titanium castings* Fused-magnesite molds P i. vacuum fired at high temperature# use of pressure in casting, and, centrifugal casting all r.oduce the gas porosity in titanium cast--i ings. ASSOCIATION: none W, L.I.; POWNEVO V.D.1 POZDNEVp Yu*D. Improved methods of vO*UC the f" of sand on castings. Lit. Proin. no.7:44,.-45 Jl 163. (19 RA 17 2 1 LEVI 'L I CHEMixt E,Aj DEGALITSEVO A.I, Apparatus for determining the dynamic properties of immeraion thermo- couple. 4&v.lab. 29 no.1221502-1503 163, (MIRA 1711) LEVI, L.I.,_ doktor tekhn. naukl KUNIN, L.L., kand. kh1m. n~-uk, retsenzentj CHEPMAX# O.V.,# lnzh.j, red.; UVAROVA, A.F.p tekhn. red.; IRMA, N.F.9 tekbno redo [Nitrogen in cast Iron for castings] Azot v chugune dlia. otlivok. Moskva, Izd-vo "Mashinostroenies" 1964. 229 p. (MIRA 17:4) LM: L.I.; BADER, E.I.; SIROTIN, A.Ya. Contant of gases in malleable oast iron, Izvo vys ucheb, tars; ihern. met. 7 no."11210-214 t64 iKMA 17t8) 1. Hookovskiy institut atali i eplavoT. LEVIP L.I.; BADERp E.I.; KORNEYEV,, D.M. Temperature range of the appearance of brittleness in malleable iron castings. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.9s 167-171 164, (MIRA 17:6) 1, Moskovskiy inatitut stali i eplavov, LEVI, L.I.; BADER, E.I. Nature of brittleness of black core malleable cast iron. Lit. proizv. no.11$31-33 N 164. (MIRA IM) LEVIP L.I., doktor Z--,, -~- - Engineering manufacture Ag 164. tekhn. nauk; BADER, E.I., inzh. properties and use of malleable cast iron in of machinery. Vest. mashinostr. 44 no.808-61 (MIRA the 17:9) LFN2 v . - - . . I - . r I - ir,,,IMry f*syall of llunrnry, f !I., pro"zv. no.11-44-45 . i - i I N 1 64. (M;FA 1618) IZVI, L.I.; PATTIKHAL, Pratap Sh. Effect of nitrogen on the formation of a chill Isyer and a transition zone in gmy cast iron. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8 no.5:168-172 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Mookovskiy institut stali i splavov. LEVI~_I.Lj doktor tekhn. nauk; BADER, E.I.p kand. tekhn. nauk Effect of oxygen treatment on the graphitization and properties of malleable cast iron. Lit. proizv. no.11: 31-32 H 165. (ICRA 18:12) a T_ ACC NR: AP6025816 SOURCE CODE: UR/0128/66/000/005/0037/0038 AUTHOR: -Levi, L. 1. ~tor of technical sciences); Knizhnik. G. S, (Engineer); Maslan L. M. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the structure and properties of the aluminum alloy AIA I -A, 7 SOURCE: Litaynoye prolzvodstvo, no. 5. 1966, 37-38 TOPIC TAGS: degasifier, aluminum alloy, ultrasonic effect, molten metal / AM aluminum alloy, UZD-200 X delasifler, EM-3 electron microscove 0 AliATRACT: T6 determine to off6ct of ultrasonic treatment, one part of a melt of AJIA aluml allo (9. 44% Big 0. 24% Mgt 0. 28% Feg 0. 36% Mn, 0. 049% Ti, with Al as the reminder) Irefined with MnCl and the other part treated with ultrasound by means of an UZD-200M depsifier at 740*C (;;ice for 6 min each time, with vi bration amplitude of 16-18 p and fre- quency of 18.5 kilo-cps, with an Interval of 5 min). The melt was then checked for gas content by means of the vacuum test (Stopanov, B. N., Maslan, L. B. Trudy NITI, vyp. 8, ch. 1, 11964) and solidified specimens were subjected to mechanical tests and metallographlo exami- tord 1/a nation of the fine structure with the aid of an EM-3 electron microscope. For comparison, the portion treated with MnC2 was- Bubjected to similar tests. Find "PhB of the ,PgB: micropho, MnC12-treated Bpeolment reveal distinct inclusions, of SI in thd &-Al ejlsW2.1 Ultrasound- treated specimens display finer-sized and somewhat spheroldized SI incluBlonB; this undoubt- edly affects the mechanical properties of the alloy. The macrostructure of the ultrasound- treated specimens Is also much more disperse than that of th e untreated or MnC12 - treated spo- cimens. An analysis of replicas also confirms the dispersing effect of the ultrasound on the structure of the alloy. Ultrasonic treament contributes to the appearance of the surface of partieleB of freBh melt-filled fissures, cracks and cavernositles, which improves their cohe- sion with the base metal. The "sonic wind" forming during ultrasonic treatment of the melt, aq well as the mixing of the melt In the furnache due beat fluxes, contribute to a more uniform did- tributlon of the dispersed and wetted particles throughout the metal. In the process of the rystallization of the melt these particles serve as additional crystallization nuclei which, in eir turn, contribute to a more finggrained structure of the alloy. 7bis may account for the 2 arked Increase In mechanical properties of the alloy ( OB Inc reaBes from 27. 0 to 29. 5 kg/mm 6 increases from 3. 0 to 8. 6%). 7bus, the effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the molten loy may be regarded as a complex process involving the dispersion of Inclusions and their iform distribution throughout the metal, as well as the wetting of dispersed particles in e ultrasonic field and the formation of additional crystallization nuclei. All these f actors 2/3 ---LAW~6't -.- -- I ACC'NR"I--A~i4O2'58-1-6----- r i i I indisputably contribute to an improvement in sthe structure of the metal and in the I of the finished ingots or castings, Orig. art. has: 2 Figures N I 1A. quality SOMENKO, Rlkhail Nikolayevich, kand. tekhn.nauk; -1--'Till-a-L tL- ~~ nauchn. red.; KONCIIA, F.F., -red. [Composition of the chw ge Ir foundingj' Sostavlenie shikhty v litelnom proizvodstve. 14oskvap lyysshala shkola, 1964. 279 p. (F.IRA 38:3) LEVI. M.1 GXORGIV, A. WA . Oxidation of 4-athylpyridine with nitric acid. Farmatsila, Sofia 5 no.3t27-31 My-Je "55. (PTRIDINICS, r-othylpyridins, oxidation with nitric acid) (NITRATAS, nitric acid, oxidation of 4-itbylpyridins) Country Bulgaria 0-2 1 G, -3 1, a Abu. Jour 1 450U21 Author : Levi, M. nfid 'Iecririev, A. Inititut., : Fuj~-ar'~an inatititf. for Pharmacology TItIc : The OxInation of 4-Etriy1p~,ri'll-ne Iby Nitric Acid OrI8 FUb. I Trudy 14ruch T!Aedovatel Inct Farmatsiya, 1, 4546 (195,/) Abstract Isonicotinic acid liar, been prepared tj~ ?A .-fiel4a by the oxid&tion ol r -9thylpyriditte (1) with 11!105 0beat renults are obtained when the I is tv~ated grndually with a mixtwlure uf ;;nnc 1-1413, ani 91'r"'v NPX~ in rhe preoence of hg012-C-,z5O, (sic) an the c*jtaI3r!3t at a temperature of from 150-1600 to 200-422W. D. vitkov:3MY C0U1;TR` BULGARIA C A T L;713-i 0 P.1 Mitmicat Tochnolovy. Chemical rroducts and Their Applications. Pharmaceuticals. Vitamins AD"). JOUR. i RZIMim., !40.23 1959, No. 83245 AUT'HOR Lovit M.1 Goorpiev, A. MiT, T ITL Technological Derivation Metbod of flydrftzin 30fate from Ursa TRIG. PIJ B. :Tr. N-1. in-t. farmatsiye, 1967, 1, 47-49 ATSTRACT The reaction of urea. with sodium hyoochlorits solution was studied as a function of temners, ture conditions and of concentration and Twre- 14 ence of inhibitors. On the basis of the i6boy stiMy a technological method for derivation of hydrazin sulfate was develoned resiilting in tb: yield of 45%. This method Is sunerior to th t amnloyed ot the cbwmico-nhamacoutical factory. *Antlbiotics. CAM 1/1 H - go LEVI, M. Problem-9 of cholesterol mvi the preparation of its outgoing substance. p. 79. BILTEII DOUVIENTACM. TEIRIIKA ShOBRAGUNIII SREDSTAVA. (Drustvo hemicara i tehnologa NR Boon* i HerceFovine. GIAS11111K) Sarajevo, Ytigoslavia. Vol. 70 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (PTAI) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. B'ULGARIA / organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis. G-2 Abs ;our: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No It 1959, 1228. Author Inst HNot ~give~n. Title The Possible Preparation of Substituted Ethanol Amines by the Addition of Mercury 1,cetate to the Corresponding Olefins. Orig Pub: Farmatsiya, (Belg.), 1958, 8, No 1, 31-34; Abstraot: A method is suggested for the preparation of C6H5 CHOCH (R)N-H (I) and C6H5 CHOHCli(R)NCH3 (,I) for use as therapeutio agents. The synthesis is con- dueted according to the scheme: C6H5CH z CH R (III) - -' *-C H CH(OCH3)CH(R)HgOCOCH3 (IV) -~-C H G11- (OCH)CH (R)HgBr---006H5CH(OCH3)CH (R)Br (V) v 06H5CH(QCH 3) CH(R)NH2(VI) --7-0 1; or V --),, C6H5GHOHGII(R)Br Card 1/5 BULGARI,, / Organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis. G-2 ,",bs Jour: Ref Zhur-KhimiYa, No 1, 1959, 1228. Abstract: (VII) From V one also can prepare C 6H5 CH(OCH3- CH(R)NliGH3 (VIII). The presence of CHCO- group in IV, R = COOH (IV-a) indicates the absence of a laotone form. One hundred grams of III, R = COOH, 220 grams of (CH 3COO)2Hg (IX) and one liter of methanol are boiled for 30 minutes. ;,fter 30-40 hours at/-200C., 85% of IV-a separates, m. p. 200-2020G. One hundred twenty grams of IV-a in 500 milliliters of chloroform is heated to 550C., in the presence of sunlight 80 grams of bromine and 140 grams of KBr in 40 milliliters of water are added gradually, the excess of bromine is re- moved by the addition of NaHSO,, the solvent is distilled off from the or,ganio"'layer, and one ob- tains V, R a COOH (V-a), yield 60%, m. p. 135-1370C. Card 2/5 5 BULG;LRIjL Organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis. G-2 Abs Jour., Ref Zhur-XhWya, No 1, 1959, 1228. Abstract: (from benzene-petroleum other). Thirty-one grams of IIIg R = H, 96 Brame of IX in 100 milliliters of methanol are boiled for 30 minutes, After be- ing set aside for 30 hours ^j 200C., 50 grams of KBr in 150 milliliters of water is added, the oil which separates is extracted with 100 milliliters of chloroform, washed with water and then bromin- ated as in the preparation of V-a. V is se arated in a 73% yield, R = H, (V-b), b. p. 125-1279C/15 millimeters. Analogously from III R = CH3 I one obtains V, R = CH.3 (V-0, yield 94, b. p. 114- 11600,/17 millimeters, and from III, R -- CO0Cp115' V is synthesized, R = C0002H5 (V-d), yield 96~, b.p. 157-1590 Ce/millimeters. One hundred grams of V-a and 100 milliliters of a 25% NH OH solution are heated in an autoclave (9500., 9 hours) and upon Card 3/5 BULGARIA / Organic Chemietry. Organic Synthesist G-2 Abs :our: Ref Zhur-Xhimiya, No 1, 1959, 1228. Abstract: evaporation, VI is separated in a 73% yield, R = 000H (Vl-a), m7. p. 229-2320C. (from alcohol). Analogously from V-b and 15%-NH40H solution one obtains VI, R z H (VI-b), yield 83%, b. P. 110- 1130C./20 millimeters, frojA V-o.VI is synthesized, R x CH3 (VI_o)j yield 75%0 ba p. 112-1140C./.15 millimeters and VI is prepared from V-dp R COO02H5.H01p yield ?6%1 m. p. 180-1830C. Ten grams of VI-a and 90 milliliters of 48% HBr are boiled for 2 hours and evaporated to dryness. To that 30 milliliters of water is added and neutra- lized with oonoontrated NH40H. Thus I is obtained, R x COOH (1-a), yield 36%, m. p. 190-19300. An- alo ously from VI-b one synthesizes I, R a H, yield 40%! b. p. 151-1600C./17 millimeters and from VI-a one synthesizes 1, R a CH39 yield 2R, me P. 98- Card 4/5 6 FROARIA Orghnic Chemintry--Synthetic organic chmistry. G-2 Abe Jour Rot Zhur - Kbimiya, No 14, 1959, No. 49526 Author Isvi, M.; Levi, Sh. Inet Mjia~-Ran Institute for Pharmacology Tit lo Tho Oxidation of 4-othylpyridino by M%nganose Diaxido Orig Pub Farmatsiya (Bulgaria), 8, No 4,20-22 (1958) Abstract Isonicotinio aold (I) to roadily synthesized by tho oxidation of 4-othylpyridino (11) by technical grade W02 and H2!304 urder mild conditions: 50 Sms II in 0#6 liter 70% H2S04 am gradually troated with 4oo gma 6o% mog at 55 - 6oo, the solution is stirred for 1 hr, after which it is heated for 1 hr at 850 and for 2 hro at 100 - 1050; the filtrate is treated with IM40H to pH 3-5 and I to separated. The mother liquor is neutralized and tho I IB precipitated as the complex with CuSO4. Card 1/2 G-17 BULGARIA / Organic Chemistry--Synthetic organic chemistryj G-2 Abe Jour : Rot Zhur - Xhimiya, No 14, 1959, No. 49526 The over-all yield of I is 95%. For the preceding comunication see RZhKhim, No 6, 1956, 16082. -- D. Vitkovskiy A Card 2/2 P, xg 14 _j, - 9 0 , fit. '311 LEVI-- NKOVt G.B. Fi4A-1~ J Study of the specificity of reactions of passive hemagdutination in plague., Labdelo 7 no.9%44-46 S 161. (KWA 14:10) 1. Astrakhanskays, protivochumbe^*stantaiya. (PIAGUE) (BLOOD-AGGLUTINATION) - 1= a )bnt I ft. Sam details on the participation of health vorkers in the War of TAberation in 1942 in the Bosnia Kraina and in eastern parts of Bosnia. I Nedo arho 15 no.6133-36 N-D 161. (KWTARY HMICDM hist) LEVI, M. Bulgaria No degree listed Scientific Research Chomico-pharmaceutical Institute (Nauclinoizeledovatelski khimiko-farmateevtichen insti- tut); Directors L. ZHELYAZKOV. Sofia, Farmatsiya, 110 5, September-October, 1962, pp 20-24. "Synthesis of Some Simple Analogues of Papaverin" PP I VA I IOVA "K, Vr'slioratiort of rolq'r~ln if-ron fa I&VIS m0 Influence of nutrition on the etiology of arteriosclerosis, Rd me Toug 7 nos6t= D 162* lo Msdici=ld fakultatp SaraJoyo,. LEVI, Mario -1-'-AU); Given Name R C Cosintry: Yugoslavia Acader(dc D^-i5rcpa: Magister ACt-'I'liation: Sarajevo Sourec: Zagrabg Farmaceutski. glasnik, No 7--8, July-August 1961, pp 286-288. DIU: ISome Observations Concerning athe Educational System and Teaching of Pharmacy in Oreat Britain*