SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LUCHIN, I.I. - LUCHINSKIY, G.P.
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IUGHIN, I.I., inshener; xuz'MIHA. V.I., veterin nyy vrach
Now disinfection method for raw hides from foot and mouth disease
affected animals. Ieg.prom. 15 no.5:39-40 My '559 (KWU 8: 7)
(Hides and skins-Disinfection) (Foot-and-mouth disease)
ill-UTI-10i"IS: )bselevic4 L.V., Lisitsyr, .41.1., Luchir, N.S.
and Pyatsiov, V.I.
TITLE: The Ancient Zircon-Ilbienit-e Placex~ in the 1,1oso-
Cenozoic Deposits of 7!est Siberia.
1-1 HODIC,11: 13azvedka i okhrar--a medr, 1959, Nr 4, pp 1-."
(nis:iz)
IDSMUM: The Tu-anokoyo zircon-ilmonilu-e placer
cGvered in 195G-1957. It is lo3a-ted on tlle .-jater
divide of the rivers Tom' aiidl YaYa in tho re-ioa
of aorthern opui:-s of tlio r,-uz-Tietsl"-iy .11at-au moun-
tain ran-e. The Pa-loozoic foundation of no-tai.-lor-
phic rockc of the reruon ic V,overed by ar. aTosion
Y
L, ~- L,
crusts 15 to 70 r- thick, foraed -uic1ca:- con-1-nental
conditions duriuG a period from 17~iffle-lvarboln-
ferous ~.ip to Uppei~-Oretaccous and evexi raleo,~eao
timo~.,s. This crusu~ coverS both slopes of the ~.-ater
Card 113 divide of the rivers Tom' and Yaya. Zircc~n- and
The 2aic~pnt ZjrCOjj-Tlj,-.ej-.jite Placer in the
Of ~.-Vez;t Siberia.
ilmenite were foLma in this str-,ltu--,-.L bly tho
meturaorphic rocks and L-he cruot. In. Palo-
oco.az) timo, this weathered a-ain orcided
by tIIr-; trans[~resnin~-, s-ea, the Clay f'ract'dion VID-S
i-,-aslaad away in the sea and ti- .,:., coa3~se-r~~tilncd
tion was deposited in the coazt-al aroa. Tieoe do-
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their L~ranul onetrio, oomposituion, tho Ono S a a
T:j v k y.
the 'L'arlli.-Liskaya and Tu--~mnslcwja Tli- -"L,ru
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clemen-1-2 are found iai,.- - in ilh- Tur~airtskaya -mite
~,Omposed of variously --rained sand-!-.
selective cone entrate s can be- obtained from t1iose
sa-nass The Tur,ans'oye -leposit cm,., be exploited by
Card 22/ opencast mininE,,.
SOV132-59-4-1/17
The Ancient Zircon-Ilmenite Placer in the T,'Ireso-Cenozoic De-
posits of 'West Siberia.
'ISSOCIATION: !,,,Tinisterstvo Geolo-ii i okhrany nedr SSSR. (The
r-r of Geolo-y and Conservation of Llineral
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1946, 49, 418-426T=n veincerov,s apparatus a
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throigh this 'ubo and In doing so absorbs radiation, -&using a
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rq Carbon'
14 Them ophones
"Electric, optical, and Acoustic Phencmena in
Carbon Phrt-loles,' Part I.. Electric and Acoustic
Thenamena," 8. M. Luchin, 4 pp,
"Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XVI No 10
This article describes research on ame of th6
vrope:~ties, of therzophones with layers of carbon
black. .1t vas proven experimentally that carbcn
black could be utilized in the construction of,'
thermopboass. SiAmitted at the State. Optical.. 1n_
~2
us M/Physicks (Contd) Dec. 1946
stitute, laboratory of Infrared Rays.
to
WMR/Physicis Dee 1946
Carbon
Thermophones
"tiectric, Optical, and Acoustic Phenomena in
Carlbon Particles, Part II, Optical, and. Acoustic
Phenomena," S. M. Luchin, 6 pp
SIZInIr Takh F1z" Vol XVI, Yo 10
This article discusses some properties of thermo-
phones which are geneiated, not by AD, but by
alternating radiation. It was established that the
thermal principle is present in all electro-
optical-acoustic phenomena. Several suppositions
are made regarding the low thermal inertia of
ID 26T88
=/Physics (Contd). Dec 1946
carbon black layers. Describes the method whereby,
the optical and acoustic effect of carbon black
In utilized for measuring'radiation.' Submitted
at the State Optical Institute, laboratory of
V
Imfrared Rays.
ROZHKOV, V.M.; SHOFMAN, L.A.; ROZANOV, B.V.; KUZIKO, Yu.P.; PONGILISKIY, N.F.;
LIVAIMvp V.A.; LUCHIN, V.V.; KUZNETSOVp K.I,; TSYFER, V.A.;
CHERNOSHTANJ, VO... - 16 "is
Points for pipe presses. Biul.I'SIICHM no-9:52 IaRA 15:4)
(Pipe mills-Equipment and supplies)
ricHr", *.,.
LUCM,i~, '.1. Populariz:~.ng tho --method of inductive,, dr~,,InEf of the, Im-oalation of
Tr. Yrom tht Ruf;~Aan. '-:. 130. klol. 15, no. 6, June 1955.
-0 11 i
,..IYJ Y SCI EUEACTitOT.~ICIEJCWE. '..'arIzewa, Poland.
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SOURCE: E.~.IJT EVIIOI~ZAN
,;121 ) LC VOL - 5, 6, JU 1956
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Plati= OSCillatiOnG
Card 1/1 Pub. 146-4/21
Author : Luchina, A. A.
Title : Longitudinal oscillations of plasma. I
Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 17-27, January 1955
Abstract : The author solves the problem of the propagation of longitudinal waves
under given conditions at the boundaries. She obtains the "dispersive"
equation taking into account the motion of the ions; i.e. she investi-
gates the stationary oscillations of plasma which are caused by Coulomb
forces under assigned conditions at the boundary, and analyszes the roles
played by the ions in the propagation of lonZitudinal waves in the
plasma. She thanks ~. N. Bogolyubov, G. Ya. Nyakishev, A. N. Tikhonov,
M.N. Keldysh, M. F. Shirokov, and Yu. L. Rabinovich. Thirteen references.
Institution: Moscow State University
Submitted : February, 1954
USSR/Physics - Plasma oscillations FD-1885
Card I/i Pub j-46-5/21
Author Ylyakishev, G. Ya., and Luchina, A. A.
Title Longitudinal oscillations of plasma. II
Periodical ; Zhur. eksp. i theor. fiz. 28, 28-37, JanuarY 1955
Abstract : On tho basiB of the results of work I (preceding article in the same is-
sue) the authors investigate the dispersive properties of the waven Jn
various particular cases. They demonstrate that in the propagation of
longitudinal -waves in various tubes the motion of the ions in the major-
ity of the cases possesses essential significance. They find the magni-
tude of the spatial period and damping decrement as functions of the
discharge parameters. They thank A. A. Zaytsev and V. N. Faddeyev.
Fourteen references.
Institution: Moscow State University
Submitted : February 17, 1954
AUTHOR: A.A. Luchina SOV/109- -4-3-13/38
TITLE: Ealysis of the Second-Order Non-Linear
Differential Equation of an Oscillatory System with a
Limited Incremental Region (KachestvennTy analiz
nelineynogo differentsiallnogo uravneniya vtorogo
poryadka avtokolebatel 'noy sistemy s ogranichennoy
inkrementnoy oblastlyu)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektrcnika, 1959, Vol 4-, Nr 3,
pp 44o-~48 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A tuned-grid oscillator (see Fig 1) can be described by:
X2 i2 ME
[i + (X91)j x - .2c (1- 2 - - 2 + x = 0 (3)
a b2
where x = 0,/C is the voltage across the capacitor of
the system, is the equivalent resistance of the
capacitor, coot7 while the remaining symbols are
defined by Eq (4). The function ~ in Eq (3) is a
Card 1/4 certain bounded function of x and i. Eq (3) was
derived under the assumption that S is given by Eq (5),
SOV1109- - -4-3-13/38
Qualitative Analysis of the Second-Order Non-Linear Differential
Equation of an Oscillatory System with a Limited Incremental Region
where V is expressed by Eq (6). A tuned-anode
oscillator (see Fig 3) is described by:
X2 3E2
2 - - 2 M~ :~ + + of (x,X*)j X = 0 (7)
2e (l a b2 d)
where x denotes the current in the coil and D is the
perveance of the tube; tb-e remaining symbols are defined
by Eq (8). In the case of lar e non-linearities, the
functions 05, and -,V in Eqs (35 and (7) can be neglected
and a single differential equation is obtained. This
is in the form of:
i X2 i2 (10)
2s 2 X' ~ + X = 0 0
The solution of Eq (10) in the phase plane is in the form
of Eq (11) where y is defined by Eq (12). Eq (11)
belongs to the general type of equations represented by
formula (13). The investigation of the equation in the
Card 2/1+ phase plane can be done by means of the isoclines of the
horizontal tangents. If it is assumed that dy/dx = 09
_r
SOV/109- - 4-3-13/38
Qualitative Analysis of the Second-Order Non-linear Differential
Equation of an Oscillatory System with a Limited Incremental Region
the equation of an isocline is in the form of Eq (16),
so that the two branches of the isocline are given by
Eq (17). The points where the tangents of the isocline
are vertical can be,found by equating Eq (18) to zero.
This leads to Eq (19) or, if the notation of Eq (20) is
ado ted, the resulting expression is in the form of
Eq t2l). The approximate expressions for y2 are then
in the form of Eqs (24) or (25). Eq (21") is valid for
d < o, while Eq (25) is true for d > c. The above
formulae are used to construct the isoclines for d < o
and d > o and the resulting .-urves are shown in Fig 6.
The limit cycles for the above two cases are illustrated
in Fig 7. The waveforms corresponding these limit
Card 3/4 cycles are shown in Fig 8. The author expresses his
gratitude to K.F. Teodorchik for suggesting the subject,
SOV/109 - -- 4-3-13/38
Qualitative Analysis of the Second-Order Non-Linear Differential
Equation of an Oscillatory System with a Limited Incremental Region
and for his valuable remarks, and to A.N. Tikhonov for
reading the article.
Card 4/4 There are 9 figures and L~ Soviet references; one of the
references is translated from English.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy Fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova
(Physics Departnent of Moscow State University imeni
V.M. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTEDs August 2, 1957
(' IHINAA F.; VESELOV, G.
Sewing
Experience in applying the sectional process for assorted styles and sizes.
Les. prom., 12, No. 9, 1952.
1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December )V
49!~, Uncl.
YAKA IN, A.I.; WCHINA, I.I., red.; SHOINTA, V.S., red.; MV3D]ff# L.7a.;
teklin.
[Organizing and.carrying out production at a tanning extract plautj
Organizataiia i sovershenstvovanie proizvodstva na zavode dubill-
nykh eksiraktov'. Noskyao G~s. n-auchno-tekhn. izd-vo 9-va legkoi
proryahl. SSSR. 1956. 25.p. (MUA litio)
14' Hoola (1923- V.S.S.R.) knlisterstvo legkcy prom3rohlemostis
Byaro tekhnicheekcy informateii.
(Tanning mterials)
sanitarrwy vrach
u-
The Ideal Rome Exhibition in England. Gig. i sen. 23 no.1:57-60
Ja '58. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Tz Glavnoy gosudaretvennoy sanitarnoy inspekteii SSSR.
(H(XJBING
ideal home show in Gt62rit.)
PMROTSKAYA, A.B.; WCH INA, K. I.
All-Union conference on noise control. Gig. & san. 23 no.3:86-88
Hr 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz Glavnoy goeudarstvennoy aanitarnoy inspektail SSBR.
(NOISE)
--- - - --- -- --- - - - - - ---- - --- - i.-- ---- - - --- - - --- - - -
PBROTSKAYA, A., sanitarn77 vrach; LUCHINA, K. sanitarn7y vrach
Sanitary requirements concerning apartment ttouses. Zhil. stroi.
nof5:15-16 159. 1! '(MIRA 12:8)
(Sanitary engineering) (Aplartment houses)
FAROTSFATA, 7 A.S.;
Conference on problems of noise prevention in municipal transpor-
tation. Gig.i san. 24 no.8:83-84 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Iz Gosiz1arstvennoy, eanitarnoy inspektaii Hiniaterstva
zdravoolchrananiya SSSR.
(NOISE)
LTJCHM,
Planning preschool in institutions, Gig. i san. no. 10:63-67
o l6o. (MIRA 13t12)
I
1. Glavnyy inspektor po shkollnoy gigiyene Gosudarstvennoy
sanitarnoy inspektaii SSSR.
(MMERY SCHOOIZ)
LUCHIM&I K.I.p sanitarW vrach
Session on research and practice in problems of noise control in
residential quartm. Gig, i san. 25 no,4113A~-3-15 Ap160,
Is Iz Gosudaretvennyy sanitarnoy inspektoii SSSR, (MIRA 230)
(NOISE)
LUCHM t K. 1.
ftperience in apartment bouse construction in foreign countries.
Gig* i san. 25 no. 5:83-87 My 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1, Iz Gosudarstvennoy sanitarnoy iZwpektsii SSSR.
(APARTMENT HOUSES)
LUGHTIM, N.N.
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Biological and ecological characteristics of KabatbAla (Polys-ora*';
lini (Laff.) Kara]" Sbor. nauch. rab. Bel. otd. VBO no.3:196-201
261. (14IRA 14:12)
(FIwc-Dinoason and posts)
(White Russia--Fungi, Phytopathogenic)
LUCHINA, N. N.
Cand Biol Sci - (diss)
of the causative aEent
(Laff.) Karak.) under
measures of combating
State Univ imeni V. I.
7-61 sup, 227)
"Biological characteristics of the growth
of polysporosis of flax (Kabatiella lini
conditions of the Belorussian SSR and
it." Minsk, 1961. 21 pp; (Belorussian
Lenin); 220 copies; price not given; (KL,
LUOSTRISKIN, levgen.ly, oliurnalistu
.-- 1-- 1- ., c
The love of N-ik-"4'a Flakunoy& Ve4rinariia 42 no.500-33 My 165.
(Km 18W
-LUCHINIffl, A.A-
An analogue of surfaces of revolution in projective space, Izv.
Vya.ucheb.zav.; mat. no.6%69-72 v62. (MIRA l5sl2)
1. Toaskiy osudarstvennyy univernitet imeni V.V.Wbysheva.
Islurfaces) (Geometry, Differential)
-.4VCHININ, A.A.
An analog of surfaces of revolution in projective geometry. Trudy TGU
160:45-57 62,
An analog of surfaces of revolution in affine geometry. Ibid.:90-96
FjA 17:1)
ZHIL37i# Asp gwcutil mayarl MCIII?;ITll,, a., Uvardil loyteramto ktwdir vzvodag
Hatilng the aiMiftcoroa nf reoitnoibilities. KOMU vooruzh*
812# 46 rjos 11 165 (HM 1931)
SURMITTZD. December 7. 1957
SOV/109-3-,-22/23
P.V. and Talariza, 626 1*.
TIMs Tbe~Becoud All-Union Conference on Radioelectronice of
the MWAtry of Higher 3ducatiou of the USSR Mar
voesoyuznaya konforeatmiya MVO SUMM po radtoolektr=k.) C
News Item
PUIODX=t Radiotekbnika 1. Klektro-41-. 1958, Tel 3, Ir 3.
pp 440 - 4" (USSR)
ABVMCTs The conference took place during September 23 - 29, 1957,
at BaratavAkli gosudLratv*nmj7 unIversitat Imeni
B.G. Choroyabovskogo (S&ratcv State University inaul
N.G. Chornyshovskiy). Apart from the universities, the
conference waLs atteDded b
the re
resentatives of soma
y
p
scientific research institutes of the Soviet and
Ukrainian Academies of Science, various industrial
Cardl/16 establishments and the interested ministries. TWA
arrangement stimulated tbA discussion and evaluation Of
th spars presented and permitted the deterainatian of
p
11:11.
for the future research to be carried ou'r by the
universities In the field of radio* l*ctron1cs.
A.1. Shtyrov proposed (and proved by mmazo of tba
'WeciprocIty-theores) an interference xathad of the "cold'
Inventigatlonof delay systda.M. The method peraits the
measurement of electrical non-hoz:0 Benoit 10 8 of delay systemag
gi as & high accuracy and requires comparatively little
0ffort. The paper "Production of Periodic Structures by
b- TO.R. GzrahenzoU was devoted to
Mae= of Ultrasonics
the experimental iny stl~ 0 f an Interesting modift-
:
M~ a
cation at a periodic i.a. a regular wavegulds
.tr
filled with a liquid in which an ultrasonic standing wave
xcited. V.P. Saxamwv described the results of an
was
1zT tigation ,dr-tto distribution of electric fields In a
e:
number of important delay systems (combo, stub systems,
etc.) by means of two rethodA (probes with a Wah-ramistance
input) and arjL11 perturbimg objects). The author also
obtained the distributions Of tangential components of tb -a
electric fields along certain bound, Y surfaces, which
are of considerable interest. IU & number Of cases, the
author also aaasured the coupling izped-ce. some of the
lectures were devoted to the problexa, of ditfraction
Caxd?/16-bLich are important in the analysis of the directional
tatterng of antennas. Bore one should mention the Wars
l
deallz
with 0
ki
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joy and S.
n,
g
y Te.N. Tasil
excitatica of ibe aolids-of-revOlutiOn- Mis analysis of
2
the oscillations in JT -type and tor id&l vol=a r sona%ore
:
uides was giv
n in
and in !-type and cross-ObAped wav.9
by V. L. Patrusbey and V.M. Sedykh, rappectively.
the popej
A number f the papers in the SlectrodYnAmIcs Scotian
o
dealt with the cozplex phenomena appearing at the junctions
of wavoguides. Here, it is necessary to mention %hV
aperx: 'The Calculation Of Junctions' by Ya.M. TUrover;
'
~
bozd Watching
The Problem of Construction of Certain Wide
Devices' by Te.V. Aniez=v and V.D. LuchiAtn and
Measurament-of the outputs Iz
U.B.F. Devices by Ueans of a Syr-zetrical. TransforaerO by
I.A. DukhoviLilovs. and M.M. Rayner. The behaviour of
various-autsta-=05 In electrazagnatic fields at U-H-F-
Karpova, U.P. Rod'..
was discussed In the paler* of 0, V.
11
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s
i
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n
.
on,
1 T. A
I.A. Shekhtman, A.I. Pi ab
N.S. Sedletakaja and A.A. KuzZet&Ov-_
The paper of N 0
and his collaborators described the principle oi~opr:tolo.
of a molecular slock having an accuracy of 10-9. The
results of a theoretical investigatiou of the molecular
radiation In Jil&h-frequency 111oldA were given 1z the papers
Of V.H. FAyn, entitled mRadlation of thA Molecules in
Str6ng Higbfrequency Fields" and "The Spontazeaus
Radiation of =olecules at Ultra-high Frequencies-. In the
second of the sbove 1-spers, the author came to the can,-
elusion that the victt Of the spectral line of the a 0131-
taneous radiaticr. at U.:!.?. is finite. The author Also
CARD (q/,.() proposed a classical analogy for the pbenomenon of
coherence In the spontaneous radiation.
KALININ, V.I... prof., doktor fiziko-matem. nauk (deceased];
AFUNDINOVy V.V.; MRSHTEYN, G.M.; DASHENKOV; V.M.; YEVSEYEV,
V.I.; IL1111, V.S.; KO.WSTEIZV, G.N.; LUCHj9jH,--V,,Dj NAUMENKO,
Yu.P.;RYAZANOVA, T.P.; SEDIN, V.A.; TOLSTIKOV, V.A.; SHTYROVI
A.I.; AVILOV, B.I., red.; ZENIN, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Practical work in radio physics] Radiofizicheskii praktikum.
lzd.2.p dop. i perer. Saratov.. 1961. 277 p. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Saratov. Universitet. 2. Kafedra radiofiziki Saratovskogo
universiteta im. N.G.Chernyshovskogo (for all except Avilov.,
Zenin).
(Radio)
RENGEVICH, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; MEKHEDA, M.K., inzh.; DASHEVSKAYA, Ye.A.,
inzh.; LUCHININA,--RV,_,.-inzh.; OKHRIICHUK, O.Kh., tekhnik
Basic resistance to movement of mine cars in a train. Vop. rud.
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(Mine railroads)
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Velildy korablestroitell (Great. shipbuilder) I~bskva, Voyenno-Morskoyee Izd-vo
7oj-enr,o-'!or3l-oZo Ministerstva S3SR, 1951. 941 p. illus. , diagrs. , por t s,
SO: T.7/5
743.4
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1 0 1- , ~ ~, - t . .1.
I
WCHIIIINOV,S., inzhener
.......
Silhouette models. Voen.snan-31 no.4:4-5 Ap 155. (MIRA 8:10)
(Ship models)
LUCHINjNff.,,-~nz,h. -korablestroitel I
Elemonta of a propeller. Voen.znan. 38 no.1:34 A 162
- (KTRA 1;-.2)
. (Propellers)
W(;HIITINOV. S.T., inzhener.
- ~
"On the *Orel$ in TSushima* by V.P. Xostenko. Reviewed by S.T.Iu-
chinov. Sudoqtroanis 22 no.9:42-43 S 156. (XGRA 10:1)
(TSushima, Battle'6f; 1905) 1
f (Xostenko, T.Po)
WCHININOV, S.T.
~- - -i'~ -~--
-iz~
Tenth a"iversary of A.N.Krylov's death. Vest.AN SSSR 26 zo.2:
141-143 7 156. (mLRA 9:6)
(Xr5rlov. Aleksei Hikolaevich, 1863-1945)
LUCHININOV, B.T.
Academician A.N.Kr7lov's collected works. Reviewed bV S.T.Luchininov.
Vest.AN SSSR 26 no.7:100-103 JI 156. (MA 9:9)
(Krylov, Alakeei Hikolnevich, 1863-1945)
SOV/124-58-10-10736
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 3 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Luchininov, S.
TITLE: -----On-t-he-Colleted Works of Academician Aleksey Nikolayevich
Kxylov (0 sobranii trudov akademika Alekseya Nikolayevicha
Krylova)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va sudostroit. prom-sti, 1957, Vol 7,,
Nr 2, pp 343-347
ABSTRACT: Description of the 12-volume collection of works by A. N.
Krylov completed by the publishers in 1956.
Reviewer's name not given
Card 1/1
m
-W-GHININOT&~T.t.otvetat'veuny.v red.; SHIMANSGY, Yu.A.. akademik, red.;
KONTOOVICH, AoI.,,tekhn. red.
rReference ma"nal on structural .hanles' of sh#sJol.l.] Spiravo-
~U99
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izd-vo sudostroit. pronVehl. V'01-1- 1958. 627 ~. (Km 11:9)
(Shipbuilding) (Mechanics, Applied)
SHIMAITSKIT, Yu.A., akadenik, red.; SLEPOV, B.I., red.; WKSHIII, A.Z.,
red.; TAUBIN, G.O., red.; CMNIKOVSKIT, G.S., red.; CHUVIKOVSKIY,
V.S., red.; LUC fjUjKff,-S.,T,, otv.red.; OSVIWSKATA, A.A., red.;
KONrOPDVICH, A.I., takhn.red.
[Handbook on structural mechanics of shippl Spravochnik po
j
stroitallnoi makhanike korablia. Leningrad, Goo. 3oiuznoe izd-vo
sudostrnit. promyshl. Vol.2. 1958. 528 p. (14IRA 12:1)
(Shipbullding) (Strains and stresses)
,,WIHINOV,l S.T.,inzh.
4. ~
mm~
- Remarknble book ("Reminiscences nnd sketches" by A.H. K17lov.
Reviewed by S.T. Inchininov). Sudostroenie 24 no.4:71 Ap 158.
(MIRA 11:4)
(Krylov, Aleksei Nikolnevich, 1863-1945)
(Naval architecture)
BMIGOVA, M.A.; BOYIPSOV, G.V.; KANFOR, S.S., KOROTKIII, Ta.I.; KuzovETKOV,
B.P.; MAKSIKOZHI, A.I.; IMYWY, V.K.; SBOROYMCIY, A.K.;
TAUBIN, G.0s; FIIIPPRO, K.V.; CHUVIKOVSKIT, G.S.; SHIMMY,
Yu.A., akademik, red.,LLUCHININOVj S.T., otv.red.; OSVENSKAYA,
A.A., red.; KONTOROVICH, I.I., tekhn.red.
[Handbook on structural mechanics of ships] Spravochnik po
stroitelinoi mekhanikB korablia. Leningrad, Gos4soiuznoe izd-vo
sudoetroit.promyshl. Vol.3. 196.0. 799 p. (MIRA 14:1)
('Shipbuilding)
LUCHININOV, Sergey Timofeyevich; BERNGARD, F.A., retsenzent;
APOSTOLI, B.N., retsenzent; ALEKSANDRQVSKIY, G.Te.,
nauchn. red.; MISHKEVICH, G.I., red.; KONTOROVICH, A.I.,
tekhn. red.
[Young modelmaker and shipbuilder] IUnyi modelist-
korablestroitell. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 191 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Ship models)
LUMININOV, S.T., inzh.
Academy of Sciences edition of A.N. Krylov's works. Sudostrocnie
29 no.8s70-72 Ag 163. (MM 16310)
(Bibliolgraphy-Krylov, Aleksei Nikolaevich)
(Bibliography-Naval architecture)
LUCHININOV, S.T.
Academician Aleksei Nikolaevich Krylovj on the 100th anniversary,
of his birth. Mor, sbor. 46 no.8:40-49 Ag 163. (~MIA 16:10)
(Krylov, Aleksei Nikolaevichg 1863-1945)
KURDEIJKOV, Kirill Ilikiforovich; Iv,-tnc)v.j
Vilctor Srjrgeyevic~; Yuriy /,jIf.onovi,--hw
S.T., inzh. retse=--nt;
e nauc red.; YKI,0I,:MK~.YAI Ye.Ye., red.
are building ships our8elves) Suda stroim swtni. 1fin--n-
grad, o"udostroenie, 1963. 114 P.
__ACC NR:-- A1371002745 (A)- SOURCE CODE: 7UR/0126/66/022/006/0938/0941
AUTHOR: Blyuni, 'E. E.; Grin', A. V.; Golldshtcyn, M. L; Luchinskaya, E. P.
ORG:' Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metals (Urallskiy NII chernykh metallov)
TITLE- Investigadbn of the hardening of low-alloy steel by vanadium nitrides
SOURCE:- Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 6, 1966, 938-941
4
=a~,VL,` es e steel, vanad Win,
TOPIC TAGS: tvnz1-WJ testing machine, electron microscop
metal hardening / 15G2 manganese steel, 15G2AF manganese steel, IM-4R ta="he testmg
machine, UEMV-109 electron microscope
ABSTRACT: The nature of the hardening of low-alloy manganese stools 15G2 and l5G2Ar-
(0. 17% C, 1. 75% Mn', 0. 20% Si, 0. 038% N, 0. 02% Al, 0. 040% S, 0. 020% P) treated with nitrogen
and vanadium (0. 01, 0. 04, 0.10, 0.19, 0.23, 0. 30%) is investigated and the dependence of its
mechanical properties on normalizing temperature and V content is established. Melts of the
steel; were produced. by using low-carbon steel as the charge and adding to it, in the furnace,
nitrided electrolytic Mn containing 2. 5%.N. Six 10-kg ingots, to each of which a different
amount of ferrovanadlurn was added, were obtained from each melt. The ingots were cut into
UDC: 669.15:539.4
ACC NRt AP7002745 --- ----
rods measuring 14x14 mm and subjected to recrystallization annealing at 950*C. Mechanical
properties were determined after normalizing from various temperatures within the range oil'
920-1150* C. Tensile tests of specimens of 6 mm diameter were carried out in an W-4R ma--
chine. Impact strength was investigated at temperatures of from +20 to -60*C. The specimens
were also electronmicroscopically examined with the aid of an UEMV-100 microscope and the
phase composition of the isolated particles trapped by the carbon replica was determined with
the aid of electron diffraction patterns. Thermokinctic diagrams were plotted to elucidate the
effect of V and N on the kinetics of austenite decomposition, this decomposition Itself being in-
vestigated by the dilatometric method at 950*C. Findings: the hardness and ultimate strength
and yield point of all the investigated steels increase with increase in normalizing temperature,
and this increase is the higher the greater the V content of the steel is (up to 0. 10-0. 20% V).
As the normalizing temperature increases, the amount of decomposition products increases,
this being due to the dissolution of vanadium nitrides in the austenite and increase in its stabi-
lity on cooling. Treatment of 15G2 steel with N and V markedly increases the stability of super-
cooled au7stenite and reduces its transformation temperature both in the pearlitic and interme-
diate regions. Electronmicroscopic and electron-diffraction-pattern examination shows that
following normalizing from 920*C comparatively large undissolved particles of vanadium ni-
trides remain in the. steel, whereas at normalizing from higher temperatures these particles*
get dissolved in the iustenite and segregate. in fine-disperse form on cooling; such a segrega-
ACC-NR:' APf0027-1-5
M2
ti6n 'diihihd6s the triicrohardness of ferrite to 175 from 135 kg/m Thus, the increase in the
strefi~thlof 15G2AF steel following its normalizing from 1050*C is attributable to the segrega--
tio~ 0 f-ine-dispers~ vanadium nitrides in the structure of this steel as well as to the presence
of debbinposition prbducts in the intennediate stage. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.
SUB, CODE: Ij 1.3, 2 O~ SUBM DATE: 280ct65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 004
ROZ=HRG, G.I., kand.med.natec; PAP-RI, P.P., katid.med.nauk;
ZffMrO, Ye.F., L-and.med.naukl SOBOLEAVA. L.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
LUG TA, L-T.4,nauehuyy sotrudnik
Treatment of pulmonary tuberculoq1s with metaxid and larmean.
Pht.,klin,i terap*t~ib. no.8:126-130 158. (MIRA 13:7)
1. 1z Kiyevskogo i Odesskogo nauchno-looledovateliskikh insti-
tutov tuberk.uleza.
(TUBERCULOSIS) (ISONICOTMIC Acil))
TARANENKO, M.I.; LUCHINSKAYA, L.V.; PEKARI, F.P.; TSITKO, T.M.
Effectiveneas of the treatment of tuberculosis, with antibacterial
and hormone preparations according to clinical and experimental
data. Probl. tub. 42 no.12:39-44 164.
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Kafedra tuberkuleza (zav. - dotsent M.I.Taranenk-o) Odesskogo
meditainskogo instituta ir-eni N.I.Pirogova i Odeeskiy nauchno-
issledcvatel'skiy institut tuberkuleza (direktor M.A.Brusnikin).
'*/271/63/000/002/010/030
A060/A126
AUTHORS: Waifiski, Jerzy, Wiefinkii Jerzy
TITLE* Electronic time-delay relay
PERIODICAL: Referativn .yy zhurnal, Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitellnaya
Tekhnika, no. 2, 1963, 30 - 31, abstraci 2AI97 P (Pol. pat. cl. 2190
4/05.' no. 44979, October 31, 1961)
TEXT: An electronic time-delay relay is proposed which differs from
existing devices by the presence of a twintube with separate cathodes, owing
to which a small time-constant.is attained for the capacitor charging current.
The center taps of the twin windings of the power transformer are tied together,
which ensures a uniform voltage distribution between the cathodes of the tubes
and their common heater. iThere are 2 figures.
A. V.
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cuttctic points: -32.5' at 150.0% and -33.6* at 48.8
mols. 0/10 1, resp., and a singular point at -28.9 * at 60.0%.
The compound 11-Ill (IV) Is also Indicated by colorimet-
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hy failure to obey Beer's law. From the course of the
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"Research in the Field of the Chemistry of Arsenic-Containing Salts L The Formation of
Arsenites of Copper in an Aqueous Medium," Zhur. Obshch. Khim., 10, No 15, 1940. Sci.
Inst. of Fertilizers, Insecticides, and Fungicides, Alkaline Chemical Plant. Received
5 April 1940.
U-1610, 3 Jan 1952.
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Nfr!~.~S.4'16
J. .4 P14i4rJ IK-
00 nalit. tif ClaO.M. AiaO,.'kSO'i islul
'011 1 IS X, wa* Wiled lof 2 firm. 111ad. r ii it Ilia% c"11. -00
00 dviiwc. virldine Paid% uccn conts. AhO, 10.3, wwri -*,1. 00
A,4(h Ciao 30 S and AcIO The m-lictur of
0.0 .3 IIIIIIII(Ital JIMT11al i5 giVCU. Thl! (VtOid(i i4 442U0 t *0
3As.(h + !'AcOft 3Cu(AACIk,),.Cu(OAc)s + IfjO.
j A. A. NklKofity 0
0 .400
* 00
0 410
0 .00
.400
to
it'
t a
u n 4, An I %N fw a N - w 14 1 4x
Offamilt"If 411)
0 0 0 0 0'o 9 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IF
a It 0 0
0
0 0 0 0:0 0 0 4 4 0 0 * 4 as 0 0 as 0 0
r..o 'S
~-O-0 0 Woo 0 0 6
4
0 P, 40
too? U Is
o'
jai "'ve.
oo* p*"#SU& AIND f110418111111 mots
,sea
If
008 J. AMJ clwk~ a. S. U.) 13. 42
00 421) 1 ).-Inj d ~'Altv" tin Ihv NAN11904
I
better dm In por water. The twAy. al Xlts
got (alwask) vMhkwTv*MWN&tHPOsCwIqftt. l1w
40p to the HO-Kh-N&JIM. syst"o
of m*mwv *1 .
].*=,d try i. f .1.1-1wV11111 IWANIS. the
valwo 4 witirb voutivasr4y dermw In Itiv difecti,wi
from tM "A to do "NO-N&SHM Ak (III frid"Vilar
diagram) wbereas tbow 111 11,0 divreaw from 11,0 tu
The SCOr-k**HP% ". The b. P. in the abow system
14 = tcd by aMea of noninte.wc Ing itathernw. the clee
1. .1 =b watiquously increase witli dftwm In r, moo
sow 80# mutra and with inrceaw In N&JIPO. content.
809 ran tv completely mmoved from the Res
NaHM watew datty Mcup, by IwWns Ow mAn.
AA 4F 1100
A. A, Itticl"tty me*
AIRAI
r?~IkI g- If
we*
..... .. lee
L A MOULUNKAL -LOINATAOS CLOWICAfM Nee
slow 414FIVIA"
43"# 4" 1111111 dw am* All
u AT to GO 0 a I if 0 9 0# a 3
it I'll0 it Ix
so goo 0 we got 0 0 0 o so's 0 0.6 0 000 00 0 of
*00 000.1 so* so 0
46 1e, at e a 0 0 e 9
A I L__ 11 U U U If k ff X W L 11
V 1
1 A I Z AA IS CC W U
k
d -j 1; W n 1, 0
4 .
,
f9
CO- the
b
i
0 oa
y
pads gjr#qn, U. prepust
jdanufadwe of AL
acetatt method, 0 11. Luchinskif and V. F. Churalkin.s.
1,1), SM44(in GerinAn,
J. APViod Chem-'
0it A -A tnixt. of 3 stwl,
&14)(194o); cf. C. A - 34. 8169 .
boiled under F-
AstO, and 41 ilsols. CutOAOs in water was
bell atutriglized with sUked fill1c; th,
flux condelmr, t
paris green formed vnis otered out. Wa-hed W11h VIAIIF
anti drivd. The Fete". i, :lAst(h + WuMAcl, +
3 OAc),.
Cal) - 3Cu(A%(h)..CuiOAc)v + 3cat
of p1ti, green. Lwcuuw
oj, cannot be uVed for the PfIIP
:
lilt ploduct is extremely A. A. 1'. -Go
10
Iz
zoo
00 2
f
4 it - 5 A A WALLURGICAL LIFIRATIoRr CLASSIPI(AlICId UO
A I - A 14
t
U AV 10 LS: V,IiAn4 $arm 0 1 W IM -3 if .3 4 IrA
a it it al, ol: Ox a R K is a it cf n ; 414
a i
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
:: : : :i's Of
OTO '0 0 to 0 0 a
4
I -A-1-11 J-1 a' Alf, P 0 1 74", IV 101-1-- 1 AUA I
maillifit4fulf of Pod@ Vasil [if Nolublilly slid by
*011114 0( 114114 p4q. 6 11, 1,111 Iffil'ill all-I %" 11
CIIII
IIIiIIIII
t A
Iof wif chow (1, 14 m 14
Wl III
1 jj
I k~.
. '
I
~
(III .
.
~
aft'vil 41111 food Iftq"4v ,- 111 41i# 411 lit.lic
ll;ttl Ito (-:If#.
arviviihis III II'l 1 6
f)l(A%o.),-Cu (Act)), I A-,,,,. Ilydinly.is pe-
erroird rotgularly In Hour and did two dreft-Ast- even oil slolit - a 0
ling off 2470 t4 the i(stod AsOi. Tile fact W reirmovoll
00
AW). during hydiolysis cannon be uwd a. un Index Go
goo
conmtkirtal anti atithroory tionienclaturr still hit, loop valm.
(or therlookslikistitin alf the primitli-C. PatlK Krivu Cannot IN
pfc-pd. I tile Will by j1pim In all lojj~ nIVIIIIIIII. I'mi,
U
:ell IS
In un aq. u1n, of AcOJI, with partial -A-pn. tot
91,
0
MOAO,; thewAy. driorrulto on the cumpot. 4 ArOff and
is "lag. (1.1%) in 211% m4". Pure 11fild. green ran 1.
by thor pptn. front the sain. rtmiji. AtOli witl
A, A. I'miginny
06
so
go
0
09
0
0
a ALLI)JIOKA~ L~T!J!~Tlflt~ CLAtitpiCATFO$i
AV to a
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0
0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
400
Uz- to 0 411
Wi-;i -Z-W-~i - - ------
e
iii ;ik -- I - - -
'A I a fW 0 A I I Al IN 0 a a 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0,
0 0 111 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
0-1 1614fulIVISMts 16 u 0
0 :',A JL-L a L-L-A-A-f-A-L-L I
00,
A
~
a it a aids 161) 14104141 no ad
"W$ AW ONG01fol,ts -011
.00
Ths Weparation of lead acetate from
~`Ikll
twejr
khti
Kh
B
d Z
i
ki .00
.
arm
.
s
s
.
l an
G-P-Locith
d ~40
Ad. (U. S. $- R-) 17, No. 4-6,84-70940).-The slu
V
from HoS0401antsischiefly It is washed, allowid
to reset with a cold satd. soln. of 7-9 times the theory of
is balled with a soln. conig.
PbC1
s
ltin
h
d
wee
e re
u
#
t
N&CI ga
g
C0
C
P
3 ()~. The
b
j
1.5 g,7c~ am theoretical sant. of Nat
' 96
and the soln. concd.
ed is dissolved in AcOll at 70
,-acrystanize Pb(OAc),. The yieki is 811.5%.
'00
IL M. Lekv-irr '00
3
W 4
A S A - S L A METALLUACCAL UTIRATURE CLASSWICATION
slow 11"VISV.
b u 9 Av 10 A$
0 0 0 , 1i i i i i -9 i i i ,-i g i % i
0 * WI G 0 * 0 0 * * 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
see
811431 our ft. sit
IM a 0 9 1 Ar IN 2 a 31
1 ; a 0 * o0 0 * 0 ; 0
0 010 0 416 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 996
- - - - - - - imp
0 0 0 0 0 0 i -00 too 0 0 9 0 6 0 0 Ewes 5710 Wir Rp W wi-
041 2 1 4 1 6 1 1 9 - II U ts 4 " 46 1? is " a a A a 41 q 4
,,A It-4-A-A- 0 a R I J_u V
00 A
PROC91111 A-0 V40040111% 4.094
0 vli~ - JAI
.r
A -*0
ksskin;~4;iya,
S&wjkchante V_Wzkodf ZAWoM i K.9*4. Pajimros,
'
imuity of Liquids and Coflvi" Solos.) 1,
~Caotf- in l
*0 ii 1-8094 1).-Faf an Weal ulixt. of two liquid consponents
A and 0 the visctwIty of the mist. can t)e expressed by *00
00 a
SWA - We), where a, b and
9 - (aeA + bCjp)Ljv 1410,
00 a WM AM. FesP.. t wt. fractions and timiting cl
'
A a
d B
wW r 6 the
al
d th
j
j
1 goo
00 9 W n
up. v
. a
e ta
x
.: I - a"A +
098
.
the coasts. CA and CM Wt. TVW-. CA M VA(PA - WA) ZW -00
00 ke 1 Ca - IsOrs - us); viscosities computed h4 Lhe Mist
f
i
l
l
th
f
ti
i
l
6 0%
60 .3 U ormu
nvo
a
v
e wt.
rac
ng on
ons a,
t I 3p. vuts.
y
PA. VA, the limiting VOIS WA wo asid the vbcoMtk3 of the
d
1;
h; 0
000
ft VA W
t
QMM wf,-C~I.Cll,
8,
Part comr,,C, I
andCS
-CJIXH
W251 HCI
C
H
a
ir
41110,
00 a ~r
m
4gmaa"-
*
%
r
s,
ment Qth exptl. data. For a 6quidail system where goo
00 neither the 5P. vol. Gar the caust. Cbpddkfn. the correct ISO
formula becomes V - (aCA + bCJ0)0V'A9 - GWA got
00 bWA),WhC%tXi5tbeMCkfr11Cti0U0I 111CCENZWOUCCApfebelit 400
at the Iowa covAm. and h is a coeff. which (or many s".
". expanding on mixing has the value 0.18; for astems, to 0
CUBURCtial 00 Mikial. ON elpontat is MI. M formula
is found in
a mtist
w It the data Im the system
od
lt
5v 8.0
,
a
.~26t a
.T
tt 1
110cla-soic ) with Its a". viscosities
3
.
00
of many liquid mixts.
Z (; ;cQkted with fair accuracy;
It also permits visc~t analysis of liquid mixts. of un- 00
kno-a compa., e.g. analys4 oleams. N. Thou too
too
L A BETALLUWWAL LIT211ATUMV! CLO4101CATIOM
91146 1"
0.9 MA11 Go QWV sit
U AV 10 13 a K 9 1 Mr IN 9 a a 2 4 9
A is
P or a or K Is a Is
0 0 Is cp U
0.
*
,
6
0
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