SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LINCHEVSKAYA, G. A. - LINCHEVSKIY, V. P.

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KRONGAUZ, A.N.; PETROV, V.A.; LINCIIEVSKKiA, G.A.; PAIIADIYEVA, N.M.; MAMIN, H.G., 76M.7,79TVORU, M.M., tekhn..red. [Measurment and calculation of the absorbed dosages in internal and external irradiation] Izmerenie i raschet pogloshchennykh doz pri vneshnem i vnutrennem obluchenii. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 134 p. (MIRA 17:3) RMLOVA, A.V.1 SKALDIN, P.V.; MIKIIATPtiFNKO, V.P. - 'ANCIEVIAAYA G A . i'gnificance of intraperitoneal introduction of --olloidal so.Lution of radioactive gold fallovirg surger7 for glistric cancer. Trudy TS'eintr. rauch.-Isol. Inst. r-e.-.tg. I r8d, 11 no.IsI91-200 164. (141RA 18?13) ACCESSION NR: AP4012429 S/01291641000/002/001910024 AUTHOR: Yuganova, S. A.'; Bondarenko, Ye. A.: Duel', N. A.*; Linchevska7ya, M. L; Nesterova, AL D. TITLE. X-ray structural and electron saicroseopic analysis of type 16-25 and 18-40'4LUoys SOURCE: Metalloved. i term. obrab. metallov, no. 2, 1964, 19-24 TOPIC TAGS: 16-25 alloy, 18-40 alloy, alloy steel, low carbon alloy steel, fer-' ro-chrome-nickel steel, "ves phase steel alloying, residual phase, primary Laves phase, secondary Laves phase ABSTRACT: The phase composition and microstructure of some ferro-chromium and ferro-chromium-nickel alloy steelswere analyzed. The cast alloys were water quenched from 1200C, then were aged at 700 and 800C for 1-5000 hours and at 850C up to 300hours. After heat treatment, the -eleotrolyl@lpaaly, isolated card 1/ 3 ACCESSION NR: AP4012429 residual phases and microstructure of the alloyswere analyzed by conventional and electron microscopic methods. Laves phases and binary carbides can be noted in low carbon alloys on ferro-chrome-nickel base containing . varyi@g degreec. tCtwigsten in addition to niobium. carbides and titanium carbonitrides. Alloying with tungsten and niobium affects the phase formation process in different wars: an increase in tungsten concentration in the alloys greatly in- creases the quantity of the secondary Laves phase, but ihcreases'insignificantly the quantity of binary carbides and primary Laves phase. An increase in the niobium content as well as titanium conte'nt*in the alloy is accompanied by an increase and marked consolidation of th primary Laxes phase, while the quan- tity of the secondary Lxves phase decrewdses. In addition, when the titanium content is increased, secondary phases are rich in nickel, titanium and aluminum, manifest themselves. An irprease of the nickel content with a _;c decrease in iron teduces the quani t he primary and secondary L".es phases.. Orig. art. has; 6 figures and 2 tables. j' Card 213 ACCESSION NR: AP4012429 ASSOCIATION: TsNIITMASb (Central Scientific Research :Institute oi fleavy Machine Building) SUMUTTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 03Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODt: ML NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 001 Co,d 313 KUGUKALO, I.A.(Kuhukalo, I.A.], kand. ekon. nauk; KORETSKIY, L.M. [Koretalkyi, L.M.); LIFSKIY, V.M.[LIps'kyi, VAJ; KOSTMO, N.K.; SHKURATOV, 0.1.; @INCHEVSUYA. V.0. [Linchavstka., V.0.]; DAVIDENKO, O-P-LDavydenko, O.P.1; VDLOBDY, P.V.; PUGHKO, Yu.S.; KONSEVICH, A.I.[Konaevych, A.I.1; KOPACHINSKAYA, N.I.[Kopachynslka, N,I.1; LANDYSH, B.O., red.; DAKHNO, Yu.B., tekhn. red. (Trends in the specialization and comprehensive develop- ment of the Kiev Administrative Economic Region]Napriamy spetsializataii i kompleksnoho rozvytku Kyivalkoho ekono- michnoho administratyvnoho raionu. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1962*. 308 p. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Akademiya nauk TIRSR, Kiev. Instytut ekonomiky. (Kiev Economic Region-Industries) I I I'V'_ I V@ @ p 1 11EIN." , VX@ The and of t*-e j@- .- - _- f, of the Ufxraf ri@ -i ' ."' .-H. ani '1.a3k--- @n Clevel : -:: - ; @- , GBOP! . z1b! r. nc . 55 . '_37,_-@ 44 162. !@- @:, '. -1 -_, "., -K%Y. In Molten Iron-Uhrotaiv and j@lt and (Jzveshya damarin. Akade@n' smy.R.. 01 :vcchnicheakikh Nauk, 1053, (5)9 001-704). [In Russinsil. The influence of chromium on the solubility of oxygen in liquid irou was studied by determining thn state ofe(jullibrium li, the systvin : metal-bathlaxido-film/gas phnse. It wns found that, depending on the chromium content in firpiid iron, the oxidation products of chromium In the metal are chromite (FoO.Cr,03), chromio oxide, and cliromous oxide. The results of metallographic investigations of non-metnilio Inclusions, the study of Inclusion~ Isolated by anodic solution of the alloys. and X-ray analysis of oxide phase, confirm that the products of oxidation of chromium dissolved in liquid iron are FeO.Cr.0, and Cr&Os. In melts containing abovo !6% of chromium, an increase in the chromium concentration increases oxygen solubility. This is explained by the forma. tion of chromous oxide soluble in liquid iron. It was also found the', nickel increases the tsyken solubility in iron- chromium melta-v. a. N C - - - - ------ @jg 4- Oxidation of chrontlum 418"Ned In Hquld iron. B. V. - Linche A. ht. Squarin: Poklady Akad, 411 "T Me , , 7101-4 "'etex"d-w tile tmn vm t- It H T p, systm F j C @( wr 1, on (1) Im. K 1026-1710*. The male equ 1, 'Cqtjatl )t can beapplied, with cmec- lotMerl + x lodoo 0/pO . I tion, to 3 StPaMtA ranges 0 the Cr contents of Fe. With Cr contents 0-6% the equil. cquatloft is (2) PeO + CrAw DO' 000 - 107 336 1I Cr O F - i , A ) + 4 , j + MYS Ppn + 9[ ua- e Cr 0-10 the value of x(e la til ran t nx - q g uathlTi r3l) Cr 2(Crj + and Ahz@ e ti 1) Is 8/2 on t , q .3 The Oue of the cotlY - 4F 260 - V9 37r 301 0 ., ; - . .. . , 1 1 x d;@ps to 4/3 for Cr contents above- 18%, atid the edu istxpressedhyW4 1cro I + CrAo) - 31C O - nt h t f C 98 r . . c con e o 1 MA Wig - l l t i h t " f . e s ee e; the otm mmp by the color o t ng on t l 5 to % Cr In steel the color of the scale Is deep vlo let, ilac, gray, or grayish blue. With, higher Cr contrnts.the color turns to green and reaches c"Matually t IV hizh Cr levels. I an the tolubOy cLugen 4 =Uci iten saa 1.1 and A M, 1 NO. A U4. SsSl?, Of @90.% -SA,Aility (,1 0. In me-Itcn Fc-Cr-Ni strels crmtaining 4-" N'. of C@ anti 3-22% nt Ni t5 deA,wjvdncd at 1625' by, @-sun,lng that the @,Iulhbrjum the g&@pha-5ccnmprr;cdofH,O 4- H,;Lnd thv molten m,!1ahsc:i1ablkh,-d twhen ar. oxide film forms on the ;urfacp. nt the o1rit In spite I 6 of it comiidcmgIo rrattur of the "puimrTitai lmint-i it pvs7stb@e to c9ticlude that sV bstitution of Nt for Fr at conit,.nt Cr content incrimses the solubility of Ol In the. metal. S. K, LACHOWICZ. U W_/OhemiStz_7 --Physical, chemistry Card 1/1 Pube 147 - 26/27 Aut6re Idnchevksiyp -B. V., and Zhuk, N, P, Title Use.of Fe' for the study of the Fe oxidation mechanism "ize Idlimo PerlodicalL Zhure, I 28/12,,_2265-2267p Dee 1954 -.Abstract A: new method is introduced for the.study of the Fe oxidation mechanism byjm@ans.of the radioactive Fe59 isotope. The isotope activity distri- bution vias investigated in slag obtained on the iron enriched with F859, The presence of two activity maxlza - in the internal*and slag I s were establishedo-The oxidation process in the preaence of Fe5yeiro e-xpWned. ftve references 3 ZJSSR and 2 USA (1945-1954),- Table; diasrams. Institution -The L Ve Stalin Steel Institutej Hoscow ubmitted July 9P 1954 LINCHEVSKIY, B. V.(Engr.); ZHUK, N. P.; "The Application of the Isotope Fe59 For the Investigation of the Mechanism of Iron Oxidation 'It in book The Application of Radioisotopes in Metallurgy, Syr ,5 posium XXKIV; Moscow; State Publishing House for Literature on Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal- lura, 1955. B. V. Linchevskiy, Engr.; N. P. Zhuk, Assistant/Chair of Metal Corrosion, Moscow Inst. of Steel im I. V. Stalin. LINCnTSKIY, B. V. LINCREVSKIY, B. V.: "The solubility of oxygen in liouid iron and in iron fused with manganese". Moscow, 1955. Min Higher Education 'USSR. Mo!-.cow Order of labor Red Banner Inst of Steel imeni I. V. Stalin. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Technical Science.) SO- Knizhna-va LetoRis;I No. 50 10 December 1955. Moscow. LINCHEVSKIY, B.V., inzhener; ZHUK, H.P., detsent, kandidat khimicheakikh nault. Use of the Fa50- isotope for investigating the oxidation mechanism of iron. Sbor.Inst, stali 34:341-346 155. (K12A 9:7) l.Kafedra korrozii metallov. (Ir*n--Inotopes) LINCHEVSKI B V kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk. - - - I Vactmm technique used in metallurgy. Notallurg no-7-3-6 JI 156. - 0-aju 9: 9) 1.Institat metallurgii Akademii nauk SSSR. (smelting) (Vacuum) KASHIN, V., referent.; LINCHEVSKIY, B. Iffect of vacutim smelting on the properties of metaU. (From foreign journals). Stall 16 no.9:858-860 6 '56.. (MLRA 9:11) (Smelting) LINCHNSKIY, 3-V-, kandidat taklmichask-1kh nauk. OUJJMWMWAm @'Jo.!W Uperimental practice and methods for high-temperature research (conference at the A.A.Balkov Institute of Metallurgy). Vast. AN SSR 26 no.9:107-109 3 156. OGRA 9: 11) (smelting) UNcvAF-vSK%Y, S.V. SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CAIRD I / 2 PA I i5l;18 AUTHOR LIN6EVSKIJ,BV., S-"-ARIN,A,M7 TITLE The Oxidation of Manganese Ahichwas Dissolved IT; Liq--n,4, PERIODICAL Dokl.Akad.Nauk, 110, fasc. 2, 209-211 (19r;6" Issued: 11 / 1975-6 1 ) The present work deals with the results obtained when. d47terminine the brium. of the solution of manganese in iron with a mixture cf ateam- and hydrr@gen at- 1565 and 16050@ The fact that equilibrium is established is ascertained by the appearance of an oxide film on the surface of the metal, Results are coa- sidered to be satisfactory if the position of the film on the metal remains steady for a period of from 5 to 10 minutes, In a diagram (abscissa lg(% 11n), ordinate lg(P /P @ the dependence of the 1120 H2 oxidation potential of the gaseous phase of the mengariese scntent in the solution is represented, A further diagram showa the depepdenc,@, cf the comqp,@-- sition of the oxidation products of manganese op the m9ngarese :)n-*.,.1n'% -.:-. the solution- In the case of a manganese content of more than 1,8@@ the followine reaction takes place: YaiO Sol 4H 2(gas) =11 20(gas)+["'I ' a'01- 2,'50 - 36.83 T, 1g K, - - (15570/T) + 8,05- For the experiment the thermodyi3nrnlc ftincticna of the interaction reaction of the steam with the liquii '-rcn are &-termineri, V i-,ned, 'he By adding the values obtained on 'this occasion to those just ra,-@@n ti t, reaction equation of the oxidation of the manganese dissolvea in J=Crl -Is cb- Dokl.Akad.Nauk, 110, fasc.2, 209-211 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 P., -5,9 tained. h1nO - 57;42 T, leK, 2527 1, [11n] + [01; A FO - 11 56oo 3 r@'- 4.57-1 -7 The dissociation pressure of manganous oxide at !6000 Js P 0 09 The investigation of non-metal inclusions, of the partisle3 of 'rh@ '-zilatic-n pro- du-%ts of manganese and of the products deposited in the c-@:urse of @hE- ancdi if's- solution of the metal confirms the correctness of the c=cluslona arr--ved a@ If the concentration of the manganese in the solution is in:reassd, the partiol?5 of the inclusions become finer, and ro,;nd particles Itecome polygonal. At high sentrations of manganese dendrite-shaped inclusions occur. Several photcgraph:_@ show the particles of various inclusions. At moderate manganese consentratAon3 liquid solutions with an increased content of ferrous oxidf. are fcr-.aed on the occasion of the concentration of the molten metaln If the concertTation cf ths manganese is increased, the composition of the oxide inclusions correspends to thc@ two-phase domain of the state diagram of the system MnO - FeO, With"n !his dowain liquid and solid particles can form siniultaneoui3ly. In the case of a cori3ider- able increase of the manganese content only solid solutiong wMch do not nelt easily, are created, or else the pure manganous oxide is prr_-c2.p1tatf-J from th-, solution- In the course of the chemical examination of the oxidation prcduc@a of manganese it was found that they contain a8,2@1- manganouz -xid, X-ray anaiy5is furnished the lattice parameter a - 4,43- !NSTITUTIONi @77- rMir it@ Mn d@ssolitd i ftm-&F4 W-19 equil, in thm e, 'yStI.-al A lnl.v-lr@' i@k- -@@-F IT V- liaui id Of WM P.,S) A I .7,J 1, tt'j't u Ay.. MnOk' txme etc no:-.kt Hit e, upon ibe : aivi w*ascW4,as4Xx-lb-'@ Thel IT-va t Cooff. of 0 d", lv@4 in t@e Pe-Mil AWy variul ll-dwcefl L2 amd O.Q11, vitf; 0." 6% Nra wUlle-with 2.5-6% Mxi _rQQ*Q 7 IV, V ..AUTHOR: Linchevskiy, B. V., Candidate of Technical 30-9-38/4a Sciences. TITLE: The Physico-Chemical Foundations of Steel Production (Fiziko-khimicheskiye 001267-- proizvodqtvIL, stali). PERIODICAL: Vestnik AN BSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 9, pp. 119-121 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The IV conference on the physico-chemical foundations of steel production took place in the Baykov-Institute for Metallurgy of the AN on July 1-5. More than 200 participants from 20 research institutes and 27 metallurgical enterprises were present. Some papers dealt with the research data of the mutual action of carbon, dissolved in a-ion with admixture of CO and 00 2' Much room was occupied by: the reports on the desulphurization of metal, such as the electrochemical steel- desulphurization in the induction-furnace. Other papers dealt with the results of the investigation of the distribution of Cr, Mo, W between iron and iron-containing slags by means of radioactive isotopes. The papers read by the participants from abroad were listened to with great interest. Dzh. Chipman: "The activity of oxygen in liquid Card 1/2 iron" and "the diffusion of Ca and Si in the slags of the The Physico-Chemical Foundations of Steel Production 30-9-38/48 system CaO - Al 202 - Sio 211- F. Richardson: "The activity in the triple silicate slags", N. Grant: "The equilibrium between liquid iron and the slag of the system CaO-Al 2() -Si02 and "On the mechanism and the reaction-process of the tLns- mission of sulfur". T. Negresku: "The thermodynamics of the metallurgical slags. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 )-)NCHE vxlv, &V 18(o) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2182 Vertman, Aleksandr Abramovich, and Boris Vadimovich Linchevskiy Vakuumnaya metallurgiya, (Vacuum Metallurgy ,) Moscow, 1958. 27 p- (Series: Stenogramma lektsil. Seriya 'Metallurgiya,11 VYP. ij 3,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znaniy RSFSR. Moskovskiy dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy imeni F.E. Dzerzhinskogo. Tech. Ed.: R.A. Sukhareva. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel in the field of metallurgy. COVERAGE: The author describes several types of vacuum-melting induction and arc furnaces and discusses the effect of vacuum- melting on the properties of metals. He also describes the process of obtaining metal by reduction in vacuum. No personali- ties are mentioned. There are 4 Soviet referenees. Card 1/2 Vacuum Metallurgy SOV/2182 TABLE OF CONTENTS: None given. The book is divided as follows: Introduction 3 Vacuum-melting Induction Furnaces 4 Vacuum-melting Are Furnaces and Furnaces With Automatic Crucible 10 Degassing of Molten Steel in a Ladle 1-7 Effect of Vacuum-melting on Properties of Metals 18 Obtaining Metalo by Reduction In Vacuum 24 Bibliography 27 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/ad Card 2/2 8-6-59 18(3) SOV/31O-5P,--1-,- 40/43 AUTHOR: Linchevskiy, B. V., Candidate of Technical TITLE: The Use of Vacuum in Metallurgy (Primeneni:p vakuuma v metal- lurgii) Conference in Moscow (Scveshchaniye v Moskve) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 11, pp 124-126 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This conference was held in the Institut metallurgii iw. A. A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov of the AS USSR) in Moscow July 1 to 4. 280 de- legates were present, among them representatives of foreign scientific research institutions and induztrial enterprises. Fifty lectures were given, dealing with problems of melting steel and alloys in vacuum furnaces as well as with the vacuum treatment of liquid steel. Reports were given by: G. N. Okorokov, A. Yu. Folyakcv, A. M. Samarin on the attempt of remelting ball-bearing steel in a vacuum arc furnace. A. Aksoy (USA) on remelting at first in a vacuum induction furnace and subsequently in a vacuum arc furnace as the best method of purifying steel. E. 470b=On - (USA) on the melting of ingots weighing up to 5.85 Card 1/4 tons in arc furnaces of American plants. SOV130-r-6 - i The Use of Vacuum in Metallurgy. Coaference in Moscow L. A. Belyanchikov on the heterogeneity of ingots from vacuum arc furnaces with respect to their oxygen content. M. S. Makunin, A. Yu. Polyakov on carbon thermal production of vanadium in vacuum. P. V. Gelld, G. P. Shveykin on the regeneration of niobium pentoxide through carbon in vacuum at a temperature of 1050- 11500- In industry the methcd of vacuum treatment of liquid steel in ladles and in casting is widely used, and was first suggested by G. M. Novik and A. M. Sama=in. Zd. Eminger (Czecho-Slovakia) on the vacuum treatment of aluminum in ladles. V. T. Burtsev, R. A. Karasev on the possibility of separating sulfur from liquid iron melta. A. F. Vishkarev, V. V. Kondakuv on the interaction between carbon and the non-metallic oxidizing enclosures in vacuum melting. V. A. Mchedlishvili, A. A. Markarlyants rioted that the hypo- thesis on the interaction between the carbon solved in the metal in vacuum and the pure chromium and manganese oxides Card 2/ 4 cannot be accepted. The Use of Vacuum in Yetallurgy. Conference in Moscow soy/ C-, 6 J*, Elliot (USA) on the solubility of nitregen in ir,=-nickel- chromium melting. A. A. Fogel' on equipment for melting of mptal in a ouspended st at e. V. S. Baykov on a method of determining hydrogen in steEl and iron alloys. A. B. Tseytlin, V. I. Kuznetsov on a new series of steam-uil and mechanical buster pumps. Ya. Gurevich on the rolling in vacuum of cast chromium, armoo iron and steel X27. J. Ybom , (USA), X. Gruber (Federal Republic of Germ any), M. Auverter (Liechtenstein) on problems of developing and using metallurgic vacuum equipment. In his closing speech, A. M. Samarin analyzed the theoretical problems of vacuum metallurgy that are still to be solved. Card 3/4 LINGMSM. B.V. Ferrous metallurMr in capitalistic countries in 1958. Bjul. tekh.-elmn.inform. no.12:75-79 159. OGRA 13:4) (Iron Industry) (Steel industry) /,P. //30 67910 4a_+3_)_ -'LUTHORS: Linchevskiy, B. V., Rouianov, V. V. SOV/20-129-5-16/64 TITLE: 'The Corrosion-depe dent Formation of Cracks in Low-carbon ',Stainless Steel W - PERIODICAL: Doklady. Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 129, Nr 5, pp 1020-1023 (USSR) ABSTRAM. The present paper deals with a complex investigation of the mechanical corrosive properties and the resistivity of low- J16(which had bee nelted oarbon stainless steel of the type 118N in a vaouum-induction-fu.Tpace) to corrosion crackiiiU. Stitiriless 'd.Ubl of the type U19A2_%erved as furnace charao. The ca3tinga were'-iolled into a wbrk-piece of 15 iqm diameter and to aland of 25-5 mm, from ;ihich the viork-pieces for the mechanical- and corrosion tert.,. i-:er4 then punched out. One part of these samples (11000) was quenched in water, the other was also quenched and-tempered for a further-two hours'at 6500. The corrosion test-was carried out in- boiling 59% nitric acid., .clea and lasi % hours. The corrosion crackin- pf'derjl %rts f ou@? - oy ;ed,, 'a1-1- t-I The _1A zd.-inveoti-ated in a V'6iling 42/1@o solution of MgCl2* Card 1/3 higie'st deg're'.e of resistivity to corrosion is found in quenched 67910 The Corrosion"dependent Formation of Cracks in Low- SOV/20-129-5-16/64 carbon Stainless Steel steel; the resistivity of tempered metal is from twice to three times as low. The rate of corrosion of tempered steel is by 75 times lower than that of the initial metal IX18N9 (0.10% C). The rate of corrosion and the tendency to inter- crystalline corrosion begin to increase.considerably with an increase of'carbon concentration above .0.02%. Within the concentration interval between 0.014 and 0.10% C the metal is prone to corrosion cracking if quenched or tempered. In the case of a constant concentration of carbon (0.015%)t a variation in oxygen concentration in the metal (from 0.0049 to 0-035%) d-oes not influence its resistivity to corrosion cracking. The results obtained doneerning the influence of carbon on the rate of corrosion of steel in boiling nitric acid and upon the tendency of the metal to corrosion between the oryptallites thus permit a more exact determination of the minimum carbon concentration at which the steel becomes corrosion-proof. A decrease in the concentration of carbon from 0.1 to 0.014% exerts no essential influence upon the Card 2/3 resistivity of steel of the type X16N9 to corrosion cracking in 67910 The corrosion-aependent Formation of Cracks in Low- SOV/20-129-5-16/64 carbon Stainless Steel a boiling 42% MgCl 2 - solution. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 7 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im. A-. A. Baykova Akademii naak SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov of the Academy of of the USSR) FRESEXTEDt August 14, 1959v by 1. P. Bardin, Academician SUBMITTED: August 12, 1959 Card 3/3 18(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3388 Linchevskiy, Borls Vadimovich and Aleksandr Abramovich Vertman Primeneniye vakuuma v proizvodstve stali (Use of.Vacuum in Steel Making), Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 19fO. 125 p. Errata slip inserted. -10,700 'oPi-ss printed. Ed.: A. Ye. KhlebnJ.kov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publishing Hous-s: Ya. D. Rozentsveyg; Tech. Ed.: L. V. Dobuzhinskaya. PURPOSE: This bci@,.k l.s. int,-!;nd-,!@-d for technical personnel at plants and sci@@jr4tifl@-, Inst- Itutions . It may also be used by'students of metallurgy and mi@L,,@h-lne design. COVERAGE:' prin,@.J-ples and practical aspdcts of the vacuum produ,-t4.nn :?f st!,sl and alloys in induction and are furnaces art Problems connected with thevacuum tre atment of moittn statl in the ladle and during teeming are dis cussed. Equipm,5nt for which design-data are given includes degassing and t.@-tmlng chambars, pumps, and instrIuments for, measuring vaouwm.. lAboratory and field data are analyzed to Card 1/3 Use of Vaouuwi in St:@@-:l m;Lking SOV/3388 show the @5ff-_'t oL' vacuum melting and teeming of large ingots and vacuum tr.@;atm@nk, -;f mult-en steel or. the properties of the finished m@tal. are 60 references: 21 Soviet, 31 4nglish, and 8 G@.rman. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Principles of Va,-..uljm Ms;llting Vacuum Equipment Pumps Instruments fO measuring pressure Leak detectoi@s Degassing of Molt-In StA--l Methods of vacuum tr-'atment @Composition of gases Structure of ingots Nonmetallic Inclusions and flakes Properties of steel Vacuum Induction Furnacts 5 17 17 41 45 48 48 58 65 67 69 Card 2/3 Use of Vacuum in SrjV/3388 Effect of Vacuum Melting on Metal Prop5rties 84 Vacuum Are Furnac-.6s and Furnaces With an Automatic CA'Cibj.e 98 Production of Metals by Rt-du--Aion in Vacuum !16 AVAILABLE.- Library of Congrz@ss VK A) 9 Card 3/3 4-25'- -6 .1w H H!, I ig IL a ILI I 0A -F4 .1 i F up 01 a t; q -A rA @5, V, -"s IV I ETD rv@ AG, S. Is @-Mnra! q, LINCHWSKIY, B.V. Using vacuum techniques in steel metallur97 in caPitalist colintries. Biul,tekho-ekonvinforms no*4:83-88 T60. (MM i,':Ii) . (Vacuum metallurg3r) LINGaTSKIY. B. Equipment used in vacuum metallurgy in capitalist colmtri-es. Biul.tekh.-ekon.infom.' no.3:78-82 161. 14:3) (Vacumn metallurgy.) I of> 27916 S/080/61/034/010/016/016 D217/D301 AUTHORS: Linchevskiyp B. Y.@ and Romanov, V. TITLE: Influence of the carbon content on XISH9 (KhlBNO) stainless steel to cracking Y. the resistance of stress corrosion 111110DICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiij v. 34, no. 10, 1961) 2356-2369 TEXT: Melts of 18Cr-DNI-type stainless steel with different carbon contents were prepared. The ingots obtained were forged into strip, 25 x 5 mm which was processed on a planing machine, after which it was cold- rolled down to a thickness of I mm. Standard tensile specimens were cut from the sheets thus obtained. All specimens were water-quenched from a temperature of 1100 0 , and one half of the quenched specimens were annealed at 650 0 for 2 hours. It was found that those of the above Cr-Ni stainless steels, containing between 0.01 and 0,1% carbong are liable to fail by intercrystalline cracking (see Fig. 1). At practically all carbon concen- trations, the annealed specimens failed more rapidly than the quenched ones. At carbon concentrations of 0.05 - 0.07%t a considerable retard t'on Card 1/2 7 279jL S/080/61/034/010/016/016 Influence of the... D217/D301 of cracking was observed; this was greater for annealed than for quenched material. Annealing did not produce intercrystalline crack formation@ There are 2 figuresq I table and 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and I non- Soviet-bloc. A 1100 r MAII TIED: October 28, 1960 Fig. 1. Influence of carbon content on the rate of stress corrosion cracking of 18-9 Cr-Ni steel in a 42%.-m boi'Ling solution of 1fgC1 2 A - time taken for cracking to occur (mins.) 6 - carbon content Heat treatment: I - anneal 2 - quench Card 2/2 AX 390 .200 - foo a-w 0-10 -7- 0 002 094 a P0A8 Ila Cisf)PO"l- ,poaaowtoro pac rpecimpa- HIM e'ranit X 18119 u 42010-st 1(13URU%034 PaCT00pe MgC12- 'z@ PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6270 Samarin, A. M., ed., Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR. Vakuumnaya metallurgiya (Vacuum Metallurgy). Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 515 P- Errata slip inserted. 3200 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: V. I. Ptitsyna; Tech. Ed.: L. V. Dobuzhin- skaya. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering personnel of metal- lurgical and machine-building plants, scientific research workers and teachers) and aspirants and students at schools of higher technical education. COVERAGE: Thermoydnamic fundamentals of vacuum application in various metallurgleal processes and problems of melting in vacuum induction and arc furnaces are discussed. Procedures of casting large ingots and vacuum degassing of steel in ladles are described, along with designs of mdtallurgical vacuum equipment. Problems connected with the use of mechanical and steam-ejector vacuum pumps, and with the C9rd 1/7 Vacuun@ Metallurgy designing, calculation, and viewed in detail, along with personalities are mentioned. erences, mostly Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: SOV/6270 operation of vacuum systems, are re- vacuum-measuring techniques& No Each article is accompanied by ref- Foreword 5 Polyakov, A. Yu. Thermodynamic Fundamentals of Vacuum Applic ation in the Processes of Making Steels and Alloys 7 .1. General-laws 7 2. Reactions in reduction of metal oxides with carbon 29 3. Deoxidation of steel 33 4. Degassing of metal 46 5. Distillation of alloy components in vacuum-melting processes 53 6. Interaction of molten metal and refractory lining 63 Card 2/7 Vacuum Metallurgy SOV/6270 Novik, L. M. Vacuum Degassing of Molten Metal (Ladle and Stream Degassing) 76 1. Design of vacuum unit 87 2. Vacuum treatment of electrical steels 92 3. Vacuum treatment of are-melted alloy steel, rail steel, and structural Bessemer steel 102 4. Vacuum treatment of ferroalloys 129 5. Casting of steel and alloys in vacuum or in a protective atmosphere 131 6. New (Soviet] design of large-capacity steel- melting vacuum are furnace 139 7. Technical and economic effectiveness of apply- ing vacuum processes 145 General conclusions 146 Linchevskiyj B. V. Steel and Alloy Melting in Vacuum Induction Furnaces 150 1. Vacuum induction furnaces 151 2. Technology of melting steels and alloys in vacuum Induction furnaces 167 Card 3/7 n wp( @ )ANt(Mv I. 133go-63 q AFFTC/ASD a ACCEMION NRs AP3000993 S/0279/(,3/000/002/0028/0032 AT JTHORt LinchwvAiy, B. V.(MoscoWY 'TITLE:., D.e.sulfu.ration of ball-be pieepin a vacuum induction oven iSOURCEs AN SSSR.* Izv, otd. Ukh. natko; Metallur%iya i gornoye del*.. no. 2., 1963j, J .28-32@ TOPIC TAGS i -desulfuration,, ball-bearing steel@ slag -,ball bearings ACT ;ABSTR The objectiv6iofthe present investigation was to study the effect of added, slag mixtures on- the deBulfuratio'n of ball-bearing steel in a vacuum indue- tion oven. @. The slag materials were calcium mcide,.magnesium oxide, and-aluminum, :oxidep!which were applied in paste form to@coat the crucibles containing the steel amples. :In some casea'4%-of'a mixture consistin.9 of 4:1 lime and fluorite was 'placed in the crucibles. Samples*of steel with a b.015%-0.019% sulfur content were' placed in the crucibles and set in the induction oven having a vacuum of 1. 5-0.02 rmn mercury,I The.metil wadmelted; and samples were taken' for analysis at five intervals within an hour t beginning with .2-5 minutes'after the start. The results 1 showed that the lowest sulfur content of 0.002% was obtained within 2minutes in -a jMgO coated crucible with added -lime and fluorite. -Plaot Aut tests under these loptimal conditions gave 90% deaulfuration within 10-,. Thi as* Card S/148/63/000/003/003/007 Eni/E435 AUTHOR:` Linchevskiy, B.V. TITLE;, Bobavi "or .. of -the mponents of stainless steel during Vacuum inellting 111:,R11O1D1CAL:. Izvostiya vysshilch uchebnykh'zavedeniy. Chernaya metallur'S.ya , 'no .3, 1963,. 70-76 i Ac of the crucible lining on the behavior of TEXT T1 einflu 0 oxy-en, hitrogen-,'-carbon, chromium, manganese,' silicon, titanium, a luminum and nickel :Ln the vacuum. melting of type X17 M17) and -eels, was studied. -ra S (Kh,18119TY stainless, st Melting 't effected at 1506 and l6oo0c,and at pressures of 50, 1.0 and 0. 02, mm , fig -(some at 50 mm H9 pressure of argon) in a 5 kg induction Yacuum.furna,ce. Sampling at various-stages was carried out with silica crucibles without opening the furnace. For decarburiz4tion a magnesia crucible was found to be better than alumina or zirconia -.crucibles, tlie loptimum temperature and pressure being 1600% and @With any of these crucibles the oxygen I tilm Hg respectively.', content r6ached.a rhinimum(through reaction with-the carbon in the melt) 20 to-30 minutes from the start of malting. Siarting with 0-07% N the nitrogen was eliminated within Card 1/2 S/148/63/000/003/003/007 Bebavior @'of the componentS EIII/E435 3C) to.11o minutes, the lower,@pressuros increasing the rate o:r 1500*C.:a rc-tinoval;,. at nd 1. 0, mm@ fig an alumina gave a faster ra to of renioval.-than,:a- zirconia- crucible. , The nitrogen content under all tfile test . conditions remaine-d above the equilibrium values -ciAculated' froni..a published equation. The''evaporation of chromium irt absolute magnitudo-is approximately the same in magnesia, alwnina and zirconia crucibles: the rate is sufficient to affect CIo.mposition appreciably,yi'th long (e.g. 60.minutes) holding times. Silicon concentration@did not change.in any of the crucibles under the test-conditions. Holding:the metal under vacuum in alumina C1111cibles caused-the aluniinum' cdntent.:to rise front 0.02 to 0.08%, 3-rL', 60-, to- 80 minu@tes.',,-. . At 16oo'C and 0.02 mm Hg the manganese. cOncentration fell.from@li32 to 0.30,41,through volatilization when c1',.tromJ-um-nxckel, steal. scrap:-1-ras melted in. zirconia crucibles; the while. the nickel titaniuni,concentration fell -through oxidation :concentration remained virtually unchanged. -There are 6 figures a r, d3 tables. @'xC;S0CjATjON: institut Motallurgii,im. Baykova Uletallurgical ,Institute imeni Baykov) -Card 2/2 October 1961 SUBMITTED., 311, '10MIM Emil 11 T '0;i@(MVOS' iii@ ACCB&SICU bR-. AP3=38T s~P0279/63/OW/003/OCY76/oc62&e~@ AUMORt Afanaelyev, Yug No (Moscow); 1Wz*AMkiY' 3'. _V, (Moscow); Polyakoy, (Moscowl; Samarin,,A. M. (Moec@v-) Izatio6in tammm. Induetion.furnaces TIVE,., Use of slag for steel desulfur SOV-RCHt AN S88R, Xzvt Otd. takhalcheekikh nauk, Metallurgiya i gornoye delo, no., 3., 3.963., 76-82 TOPIC TAGS: induction me1t1ng,,,v*cuum,, nitrogen &tmospher6, high-earbm steel.. medtum-carbon steel, lov-carbon steel., desulfurization., synthetic slag.. ferrous oxide:&!itent, q9timun hol-dj"g tim ABSTRACT:, In order to dete=ine the feasib.Ility of deep desulfurization of ate-L-1 in a vacuum induction furnace vith highly desulfurizing s@hthetjc siag. sev-iral steels containing 0.03% 0.41,, and 1.19% C and from 0.09 to 0.128@ S ver@@ treated-vith two synthetic slags, One slag contained 53.8@ Cao, 6.6pl SiO2., 40.3% AILQ and 0.32% Fe0; the other filag, 6o.4%*CaO.. 28.8% SiO2, 10.9% Al'0', and 0.0% @eO. Three variants of treatment were tested: vithoat synthetiB ' sla;, vacuum vith synthetic alagand nitrogen ettimosIbere at 1.1 atm,@vith synthett --- ---- ---- L 13 597-63 ACC.-M-lOff NR: Ap3me387 518,30 The slag (6-10 vb%@ of the metal charge) was put on the crucible bottom %mder the metal. charge; the, molten metal was held under liquid slag for 30--r5O min at 1600-1700C. in a vacu= of 0,05-1.0 mm Rg. Test results shared that- x@egardless of the carbon content, the desulfurizing effect of vacu= alone is low. Treatment with synthetic slag in cWbInation with nitrogen atmosphezel very or vacuum reduced the sulfur content in the high-carbon (1.1%45C) steel frau i aboat 0.2 to 0*02%7,within the first 1@-20 min of the holding time, with practi- calLy no change after longer holding. In medium-carbon (0-41@ C) or lov-carbon (O.'035%C) steel,Ia sharp drop in the sulfur content from 0.12 to 0.01% or even les3 occurred in the:first 10 min, followed by a slight reverse influx of sulfur into the metal during prolonged holding. The different effect. of the furnace pre3sure on desulfurization of low-., medim-, and high-carbon steels is associ- atel with'the etficts-of the FeO content in the slag. The lower the FeO content, the lower the sulfur-content-in the@'Zetal bath. However,, in melting steels Vith. a cirbon.content'over 1% the FeO cohtent of the slag does not depend much on the. furaace pressure; while in melting low-carbon steels deeper vacum results in a low3ir FeO contentf The desuLOurizing effect of fther slag canyonents is much veaker that that of FeO* The highest desulfurization (77% for lov-carbon and Card 2/3 7-7-- -6 EPA(s)-2/VdT(6-)/EPF(n)-2/,BWA(d)/EWP(t)/EWP(b) a4 &UMOOM Nits 4P4043916 5/02791641000/004/0047/0051 AUTHORs Wkov so Yes(Moscow); LLachovski'V. S. V, (Moscow); PolyaXOV# A.,TU, -(Wa_sCoV); TITLE; Use of solid slog reagents for den ulfuriving metal in vacuum induction furnaces no SOURCEI AN SSSR* Izv. HetallurgLys LSornoya dalo, 4, 19649 47-51 TOPIC TAOS :uhla@91"Iniesi s 2611 Shmil0fal I bearing steel steel vacuum'Laduction mettLi-tg, etat.desuffurizatLon, steel desul- furizations stiluleas Real @is furization, ball bearing steel de- aulf urliation ABSTRACTv Experiments have been conducted to- determine the offectivd- ness of solid - slog-forming desulfurLzers, such as line a:mtxtur f e o fluorepar and alumina, lime with fluorspar#'or time with fluorspor I aud quartz sands in vacuum Lnd ction matting of M109-stainless- u stoetand ShKhl5 ball-bearing stee14 Best.results were obtained vitfi - a line + 102 fluorspar mixtures which had a grain *its of 2--S as ash l @ I Card -L7,11335-45, - - : @ 0 4 ACCASSXON ;AP4 _ 3.916'- @MR;@ was in-., a a"Oun Ob 32 a U'the' ch arge we I Sh t And-placed a a the - m -dt th -6 t 1:0 e furaacp at trucible, .The sulfor content of the st n a J I - 4tefll dr6 ' -from.0#0055-0036Z to 0*002:--04-003%* The det pped lulfurtz*4 @ @tiort occurs In the first 8 -10 mLnj longer holding qauses no addi-'@ tiottal drop, A fresh mixture must be used for each heat. In the cas(I of ball-boaring.steet, prolonged holding of It ul d _azj&j in _ contact with a Stag mixture had a beneficial effeZ t.WLth/1jT3,ldLng for .35" tdin the sulfur content was reduced from an original 0.01% to 0.0015-0*0035%, The use of solid desulfurLzers bad no adverse e f- feet: on the melting process- not on the economic --indices of the pro- te s a. Orig.: art* has,i,::74'figuresd, kxxoxt.: none.: ASSOCI TED V -3 AT D, 00 SUBMT lNo 1 -3100 PRESS SUB CODE'l j(t4 000 6. REP @SOVo i :'Card 2 VOLKOV, S.Ye.; LINGREVSKIYt B.V.. POLYAKOV, A.Yu.; SAMARIN, A.M. Desulfuration of steel in vacuum induction furnaces. Stall 25 no.2:i29-132 F 165. (MIRA 18:3) LIBCHEVSKIY, E.E. Work of the psychoneurological department in a district hospital. Zdrav.Rcq,Feder. 7 no.7:20-23 J1163. (141RA 16:9) 1. Iz 3-y psikhiatrichegkoy kliniki (nauchnyy rukovoditell prof. Ye.S. Averbukh) Leningradskogo nauchno-isaledovatell- skogo psikho-nevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.14.Bekhtereva (dir. 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(Botany--liomenclature) f4 F--viK,I I K014APM, V.L.. akademik, glavrq7. red.:SRISHKIN. B.K., red. izdaniya; BO'BROV, Te.G., doktor'biol.nauk, prof.red.; VASILICHENK0. I.T., red.; GORSHEOTA, B.G.' red.; GRIGORIYBV, Tu.S., red.; GRUBOV, V.I., red.; DOROFEW, P.I., "red.; ILIINSKATA, I.A., red.; KIDKOV. N.V.. red.; KUPRIYANOVA, L.A.. red.; LINCHEVSKIY, I.A., red.; NDVOPOKRDV- SKIT, I.Y.. red.; POBEDIWNA. Ye. ., red.; POP , M.G., red.; POYARKOVA, A-Is', red.; SHTET ERG,-Ye.I., red.; TSTELTY, H.M., red.; SMIRNDVA, A.V., tekhn.red. [Iftoja of the U.S.S.R.] Flora SSSR. Mosliva, Izd-vo Almd, nauk, S.SSR, 1958. 775 P. (MIR& 12:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin). (Botanv) BORN, Te.G., doktor biol.-uk, prof.; VASILIGHENKO, I.T.; GORSHKOVA, B.G.; GRIGORITEV, Yu.S.; GRUBOV, V.I.; DOROYRTW, P.I.; IL'INSKLTA, I.A.; KIOWV, M.V.; KUPRITANOTA, L.A.;.LI11CHz7SKIY- I.A.- NOVOFOKROVSKrr, I.V.; FOBZDIMDVA, Te.G.; F=V, M.G.; POTAREDVA, A.I.; SHTZrNBM, Ye.I.; TSVEM, N.N.; SHISHKIN, B.K., red. izdaniya; SKMOVA,, A.V., tekhn.red. [Dicotyledons] Dicotyledons. Moskva, 1zd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 775 P. (Akademiia nauk SSSR.Botanicheskii institute Flora SSSR, vol.23) (MTRA 13:4) (Dicotyledons) ASKEROVA, R.K.1 AKH=GV, G.F.; ISAYEV, Ya.M.; KARYAGIN, I.I.; PRILIPKO, L.L1 SOF]YEVA., R.M. Prinlynall uchastiye:.KUTATElADZE, A,; MANDENOVA, POBEDD40VA, Ye.G4,x POYARKOVA, AL; FEDOROV, An.A. ; KHLWZE,, YUKSIP, A.Yab-5 VARUNTSrAN, L., red. Izd-va; FO- GOS.CV, V., tekhn. red. (Flora of Azerbaijan] Flora Azerbaidzhana. Baku,, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Azerbaidzhanskoi SSR. Vol.8. Rubiaceae - Compositae 1961. 688 p. iMIRA 14:11) (AzarbaijaD-.Dicotyledons) LINCREVSKIY:_I.A. __ Nev species of the genus Acantholimon Boiss. from Gentral Asia. Bot. mat. Gerb. 21:485-498 161. (14IRA 14:10) (Soviet Cantral Asia-Acantholimon) BOBROV, Ye.G., doktor biolog.nauk, prof.; BOCHANTSEV, V.P.; ILIIN, M.M.; 4FqTD3YPKIY, I.A.; LIPSHITS,'S.Yu.; SERGIYEVSKAYA , Y6 V.; CHERNEVA, O.V.; CHEREPANCIV, S.K.; YIJZEPCHTJK, S.V.; SHISHKIN, B.K., red.toms; SMIRNOVA, A.V., tekhn.red. ,["Mora of the, U.S.S.R.) Flora SSSR. Mookva, Izd-vo. Akad,,nauk SSSR, 1962. 757 p. (Flora SSSR, vol.27).(MIM 15.11) L Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin). (DICOrYIZDONS) Aj MUBOV, V.I.; VASIL' Glit-11KC, I.T., red.; LIECTEV.S.KFY, I.A., red.; LIFSHITS, S.Yu., red.; LEBEDEV, D.V., red. (Plants of Central Asia; according to materials )f the V.L. Komarov Botanical Institutel Rasteniia TsentralInc! Az J; po materialam Botanicheskogo instituta im. V.L.Komarov; . Sost. V.I.Grubov. l,,oskva, Izd-vo M SSSE.. No.l. [Preface. Ferns. Bibliography] Vvedenie. Paporotniki. B4b!43@,rafiia. 1963. 165 p 1. Akademiya nauk i.-SR. Botanicheskiy ivisLitut. BORISOVA, A.G.; ILIIN, M.M.; KLOKOV, M.V.; LINCREVSKjy. I.A.; POBEDIMOVA, SOS@OVSK'Ii Ye.G.; SEMIDEL, G.L.; SOSKOV, Yu.D.; TAMAMSHYAN, S.G.; KHARADZE, A.L.; TSVELEV, N.H.; CHEMAJIOVY S.K.; SHOSTAKOVSKIYJ, S.A.; BOEROV, Ye.G" doktor biol. nauk, prof., red. toma; SHISHKIN, B.K., red. izd. [deceased); SMIRNOVA, A.V., tekhn. red. Tribes G)mareae and Mutisieas.) Kolena Cynarege i Mutisieae. @ "16skva, 1963. 653 P. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Botanicheskii institut. Flora SSSR., vol.28). (MIRA 16:12) -..,.,V--.-LINCfIEVSKIY, I.A. A r*w sociep of the genus Acanthollmon Boise. from Central Asia. Bot.mat.Gopb. 22tl98-201 163. A now species of the genus GAillonia A. Rich. from C.Ontral Asia. Ibid.2216-217 163. (14IRA 17: 2) LINCHEVSKIY, I.A. ------ Boris Konstantinovich Shishkin, an obituary. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. biol. 28 no.5:775-778 S-0163 (KM 16:11) 6(4) S/107/60/000/05/030/047 D047/D006 AUTHORS: Xudinov, A., Assistant to the Minister of Communications Chief Engineer DRTS of the Uzbek SSR, c eg TITLE: Two Programs Over the Wires PERIODICALt Radio, 1960, Nr 5, P 43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a description of a diffusionbnetwork for two pro- grams set up by Uzbek radio workers in Tashkent and other towns. Of the two programs transmitted by the receiving center, one is rediffused by the usual method and for the other a special transmitter, assembled on the basis of a TU-600 amplifier, is used. Among other parts used in the equipment are a line transformer from a KVH-49 television set, PIB, P2B and P3B triodes and DGTs23 diodes. There is 1 diagram. @Card 1/1 LINGFEVSKTT@ M.A. Radio and telephone -In viilage3 In Uzlffli'@@F,un. 24 no.5;18-19 My 164. wjppi 1. Glawyy inzh. U?.bokskoy respniAlkanskoy MmAts".i. radie)trftr:BIya- tsionnykh setey. ARKHANGEL SKIY N.M.; SEREBRIN, L.A.; SAZCKOV, I.I.; FESHKO, M.K.; SHANUFMIKO, V.I.; FAINGMH, N.S., inzh.; KLYUCHV, VX., inzh.1 PARADNYA, P.P.; LINCHEVSKIY, M.A*;PARSHIN, A.@. Additional potentials in the development of multiprogramm broadcasting. Vest. sviazi 24 no.12:13-15 D 164 (MIRA 1W) 1. Nachallnik Karagandinskoy direktsii radiotranslyatsionnoy seti, (for Arkhangel'skiy). 2. Rachallnik Odesskoy oblastnoy direktaii radiotranslyatsionnykh aetey (for Serebrin). 3. Glavnyy inzh. Rizhokoy direktaii radiotranslyatsionnykh setay (for Sazonov). 4. Starshiy inzh. Rizhsko7 direktsii radiotrans- lyatsionnykh setey (for Peshko). 5. Fachallnik laboratorii Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta, Miniaterstva svyazi SSSR (for Shanurer4o). 6. Gorlkovskaya direktsiya radiotranslyatsion- nykh Betsy (for Fayngersh.. Klyuchev). 7. Nachallnik Kiyevskoy gorodskoy direktaii radiooeti (for Paradnya). 8. Glavnyy inzh. Uzbekakoy reopublikanskoy direktsii radiotranslyatsionnykh setey (for Unchevokiy). 9* Nachallnik Ufimakoy gorodskoy radiotranslyatsionnoy seti (for Parshin). LDE,:';LVSKIY, O.A. Linchevskiy, O.A. "The Vavilov alf;v;rd in the wesLcrn Tien Sharill, Trudy itcEp. 11),jta:.,. --a,--a (Akad. nauk Kazakh. SSR), Vol. 1, 1,;"d, P. 63-36, - 3i-blio,;-: @`) iterrs. SO: U-3042, 11 March 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, No. 9, 1949) Linchevskly. 0 "Vr-vilov alm7m,@ in western Tyan'Shnn," Botan. Gerbariyr- .A Botan. in-tn im. Komnrova A!m,:. rvmk S.-HSIR, Vol. X!, 1949, p. 95-99, - Bibl'4,jg: f-, SO: 29 Oct 53, (Leto-pis 'Zhurnal I nykh St,-.tey, No. 16, 1919). LINCREVSKIY., O.A. Almond New species of the almond tree in Central Asia. Botmat.Gerb. 14 1951. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. November 1952. UNCLASSIFIM. LINCHEVSKIT O.A., Y=@=O. M.I. I. Michurin apple variation in the Alma-Ata Botanical Garden. Trudy Alma-At.bot.isada 2:102-3-18 154. (MLRA 9:7) (Alma-Ata-Apple-Varieties) - -- O.A P - @ , Stone fruits in fruit plantations of southern and southeastern Kazakhstan. Trudy Alma-At.,bot. sad& 4:76-89 159. (Kazakhe-tan-Stone fruit) (MIRA 12:12) LINCHEVSKIY, O.A. Small-fruit apple varieties in the Alma-Ata Botanical Garden. Trudy Alma-At. bot. sada 4:90-99 '59- (MIRA 12:12) (Alma-Ata--Apple--Varieties) LIFCHEVSKIyt-"; RIUDKOKASHIIIA, M.S. Developing new grape varieties. Trudy- Alma-At. bot. sad& 4:100-110 '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Alma-Ata--Grape breading) RUBANTIK, V.G.;_IIIICI7,UKIX_,_QA@; MATYUSIIENKO, A.U.; MELINIK, A.F.; SOLONDIOVA, I.N.; BRAILOVSKMA, M.Ya., red.; OSTROVM@KIIOV, A.P., red.; MUSHEGYAN A.M., prof.. doktor biol.naul-.,red.;.i',OFOYIIIA,,Z.P., tekhh.red. [Woody plants of the Alma-Ata Botanical Garden3Drevesnaia ra- stitellnost' Alma-Atinskogo botanicheskogo sada. Pod red. A.M. Mushegiana. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kaz,-Jhokoi 5SR, 1962. 328 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Akademiya nauk Kaza.Uskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Botanicheskiy sad. (Alma-Ata-ldoody plants) LINCHEVSKIY, O.A. Some results of the hfbridization of stone fruits. Trudy, Alxa- At. bot. sada 7:90-93 163- (MIRA 16110) LINCHIMPLU V, I t Production conditions and wage payment systems. Sots. trud 7 no.12: 101-103 D 162. (MIRA 16:2) le Nachallnik otdela truda luzhno-Kazakhatanskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. I . (Chimkent-Wages-Lead industry) 00 a :@ goo RD A*D 1:4LO121 -MK1,%Ob .00 "wUlAt @ra A"UNUM it OW tmWan"W ""d- Of "IMS"1800 of heat to mkWadm he isatIal and ph-ty P, format", ! No. 'j I @Ij 13 .Of , , Chm. Zm&. JOH, 1, 16W.-Tbe fundameatal equation "Id" -a$ r fth be app&d In AH cam" in which a Chown It. am bL the vormtric PrOWIW - the d mW PokInIf Mat" of a systoul NW The PhYs. C'mats- h Il 401thenvoud. Assfunctiftal the Imp, de - ) which Is set up by (be Bow at beat. It tAwY* cmdY the s , j law of OW cmftmtlm of con.y. Its Practicnal appBca. neadtd in 2 fundamental etas: d i W on y remau s emCc (1) for t dots. of the tamp. distribution at a g1m ago fumace temp. wW a given pedW of heating wO (2) for the d stribu. I i f h b i d k uiv deta. o t e eAt ac proce c a g m r @: m c 11M. goo coo goo .1 LA ALLOSKAL UTIMAILINE C%ASSWKATWO so woo 141069 *At d%v 401 dw- Vi t, MAN tv so m k. 0 to, .1 16, it, I U at it 895 o o o o o o 0 o 0 a 0 * * : 0 * 0 0 o IT 11 0 o 46,9 0 0 0 o .1* 00 -0 0-0 0 get 0 A 0 0 o *goof* to 40 a * * 0 * 0 # 0 0 BUML, William G.jr.; LINGMSKIY, V.P., professor, doktor tekhnichaBkikh I nauk, redaktor, [t (The open-hearthfurnacal Kartenovskata pecli. Perevad a angliiskego i red. V,P.Linchavskego. Hooky&, Goo. nauchno-takhn. lzd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnei metallurgil, 1943. 514 p. MRA 7:7) (Open-hearth process) LINWEEVSKIY. Vadim Pavlovich Fuel and its combustion; a textbook 2. izd., ispr. i dop. Dopushcheno v kachestve uchebnika dlia metallurgicheskikh institutov. Moskva, Gos. Nauch.-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi. i tsvetnoi metallurgii. 1947. 376 p. (49-20800) TP318.L45 1947 LINC;HEVSK#. Vadim Pavlovich Heat-Ing furnaces 2. izd., perer. V.A. Baumon; pod red. M. A. Pavlova. Moskva, Goa. nauch.-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chemoi i tevetnoi metallurgii, 1948. 691 p. (49-2-9358) TN6?7.L46 1948