SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT URUSOV, M.M. - URUSOVSKAYA, L.G.

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0 R,. U S (ISGRAngineering - Machines Card 1/1 Pubs 70 - 8/11 It- Authors Urusov,, M. M,.; Fink, Is Go; and Fioletov) Is S,j EngLneers Title I Conveyer-belt type vacuum press S14-142 Perlodicaa Mekh. stroi. 4, 22-24,, Apr 1954 Abstract f The technical characteristics of a convoyor-bolt type vacuum press S14-142, used in the manufacture of structural brickiij, are described. 'The press,, manufactured at the Krasnyy Oktyabr Plant of the Ministry of Heavy Rachine Industry, was tested at one of the largest brick producing factories and the results are -listed. Drawing. Institution ; Submitted w~o5ov, IV), /vJ' UROSOV, X.M., Inshener; FIOLIRTOV, I.S., inzhener. M-307 automatic saw for cutting building blocks. Mekh.stroi. 11 ro.8.-25 Ag 154 (KT-RA 7:8) (Rotary sawej (Building blocko) P VASlL'YXV, A.A.. laureat Stalinskoy premli. inzhener. redaktor; BORD- DACHW, I.P.. kandidat tekhnichookM nauk; PRUSSAK,B.N. lnzhener; URUSOT, !f. U. inzhener; SYSHONT, A.T., Inxtioner; TAROSHRV, IrlT.-,--Ra-ndidat tokbnicheakikh nauk; NNGROVSKIT, I.I. inshener, retsenzent; PZMV, G.I., inzhener, redaktor; PBSTRIAKOV, A.I., inzhener, rodaktor-, POPOVA, S.M., tekhnicheekly rodaktor. Illoold lolillding motillilnory'l Doroalmont rot tq*l I rFyo mj%im)sjrW; npro%vorh- $It% . p'-f)a J~'m Vni, . 1 4011t, 1 O4 . 49141% V 64, (1411S. M1101111#1- LMWIII. I AfI - wo mnnhi noutrott It t-ry 19111'~. d')2 it. (MI.IIA III t(l) (Rcmd mswhinory~ AUTHOR: Urusov, M'.M.(Engineer) ioo-4-7/iIS TITLE: Turf Cutting Machine.(Tuforeznaya mashina). PERIODICAL: "Mekhanizatsiya Stroitellstva" (Nechanisation of Construction), 1957, Vo1.l4,-NF_.4j pp.21-22 (USSR)-. ABSTRACT: The Moscow factory, Strommashina, of the Kinstroydormash, constructed a turf-cutting machine CM-580 according to the design-of Stolyarov with a compressive capacity up to 400 kg/,CM2,. It comprises ' a frame with an attached bracket and a trolley for the saw. To the frame are also attached: a mechanism for longitudinal and cross-deliveries, a deli- very compartment, Un electromotor, a winch, an enclosed lititirfl w,1111. ntartltv, arid tinfety oloctricul. fittiniro, front P.1 I I il I. IV", I, IAI I In LWI) (If it 110 r) 1111111,of I 11 ntlot-11 I I 10 a '11 1 rt I jy. 111(i I I I I ttl If Nit .If fltl ()I1 L L 1. 14! Lo 1111ril till, (nit, by fill "lilt vort-1 (lid (1 (05.3 nitri (Iia and 34 mm tbi a,). Wo (T01*11tv) uitl twitiiitio, ow? or wtaot, it, Yi It W 11111"I I fl f I I-ml W1 111 it l'ofillf-I'til'. Thn n1olit'l-o- I I. lit Thi-, m, tv It f4 1 . I 'i iffm AUTHOR:Urusov, 41f. (Engineer) 100-5-5/10 TITLE: Crushing Plant CM-559 Constructed on the Impact Principle. (Drobilka Udarnogo Deystviya CM - 559). PERIODICAL: "Mekhanizatsiza Stroitellstva" (Mechanisation of Construction)l V01.14, VO.-~), P.16 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The Vyksun factory for crushing and grinding machines constructed the above plant. It was designed to crus natural stone up to a crushing strength of 1500 kg/cm 1000 mm stones are the largest lumps which can be crushed. The final grade of crushing can be adjusted. The output is 200 - 400 m3/hourr. The weight of the plant is 64 500 kg. The overall measurements are: length: 6110 mm, widtll:5015 mm, height: 6960 mm'. The plant consists of 2 rotors fixed on to the frme, inside the rotors are fixed crushing jaws which are made of manganese steel'. The stones are crushed by the kinetic energy accumulated by the rotor during its rotation:. A mesh for fine and coarse grading is attached. This machine crushes the stone in nearly cubic shapes which improves the strength of the concrete which contains this aggregate. The crushed material is transported on conveyor belts. Detailed technical data are given. AVAILABLE: Card 1/1 I - I . . I : , I-- - , r~ ~~ ; ;I i I e2 ~~ . r.T , -, - ~ - - I 1-1 - - 7~i~.IRM4 P 1-1~~,11~..I-. ,-l-.,-,,d!~Tlv-.--, ~! ~ :. ~,-. , ". 7 -_ lzl~ . llll~, I I , " I , .,t I I I t I I I I ,If . Ir.I I I - I I , #I p Af !11 vIII tp . I III I I" t - 011 If . I .. - I 4, I , , , 110 , jill IA v , . 'I 1 1 1 1 . I I . 0 1 lk 1 11. 1? A A I I ~ ~. , .I , ~. 1-1 " 4 i-k i 1~ I I _ , il i .. ; 1; 1 1 t I I :,,, , i, ~0~ I f I ~ k BORDACHEV, I.P.0 kand, tekhn.nauk; VASILIYEV, A.A., inzh., laureat Gosudaretvennoy prem"; PRUSSAK, B.N.p inzh.;_g_RUS0V,_M_ff., iA.zb.1 NEKHOROSHEVt I.I., inzh., red.; SERGEM, V.M.,, red. izd-va; MODEL', B.I., tekhn. red. (Road-building machinery]Dorozhno-stroitelinys mashiny; spra- vochnoe posobia. Pod red. I.I.Nekhoroshego. 3., parer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Kashgiz, 1963. 596 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Road machinery) Uakiuv, ti. ........... Now objectives, now requirements, Za rul. 21 no.lsg Ja 063, 1. NachallnikPorIkovskogo, oblautnogo avtomotoklubs (KM 16i1) D4'rovollnogo obabobestva sode~fftvlya armli, aviataii I n6u. '(Gorikiy Province-4utowbile drivers.-Education ajid tralning) -,3(4) - AUTHO'Ri Urusov, N. Yu. SOV/6-59-11-19/21 111) 041 Plitsidpin of Accuracy in Geodetic Surveying of High- aida a I uavajio- I Iif .4 lines are then detarmiijuLl. Tk. required when measuring the horizontul djdLujjt;ijo ~~f,j L-i,- fjj~j_~- when,determining the side clearance limits. The artiolis bhu*;i the procedure of these measurings in detail. Measuring methods Card 1/2 must allow for the absolute pooltional and height deviations BBLIKOV, Yevgeniy Fedorovich, dotsent; vOROmIN. Viktor Ileksandrovich, inzh.; QUM, Georgiy Fedorovich, dotsent; 721-BROV, Turly Tlaclimiroyich, inzh.; IVANOV. Leonid Fedorovich, inzh.; KOREM. Gleb Sargeyevich, inzh, (deceased]; KASLRNNIKOV, Anatoliy Stepanovich, inzh.; SIRMKIN' Mikhail Pavlovich, dotsent; ULITIN, Andrey Illich, inzhe; URUSOV-.- R-___ Nikita Turl evich insh.; FLOROVSKIY, Turiy Sergeyevich, inzh.; -~-AAIDZHANTAN. Grand Alakeandrovich. inzh.; BOLIT. Vitaliy Ivanovich. inzh.; VASIL173VA, V.I., red.izd-va; ROKANOVA, V.V., tekhn.red,. [Guidebook on principles of engineering geodesy used in planning and building hydroelectric power stations] Spravochnoe rukovodstvo po inzhens rno-geodeziche skim izynkaniias pri proaktirovanii i strol- teltstva gidroelaktrostantaii. Pod obshchei red. X.F.Belikova. Moskva, Izd-Yo geodex.lit-ry. 1960. 447 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Hydroelectric power stations) (Geodesy) LC4Ajj Lut'VUL, -4 ..' - ).A,, 'v' (Lenses, Pilo togrdrjLie) DIIII!:ov, ,:. 1 t "' 1 "t ~ ~ " I 1~ - ~l ' -~ f, * 'I I i- - - i i i I I - At' t~ 1. 1111 1 ~, f - , s , .1, ; - - I I , I .. I . , I I I URUSOVJ S. Hrjw to make copies ofan 8 mm film. 8ov.foto 23 n0-1934-35 Ja -63. (MIRA 160) (Amateur motion pictures--Equipment and supplies) LIC U-Rusqvj-S.1-1~ URUSGF, S.M.; LUNEVA, N.G.: ZNAME](3KIY, A.A., redaktor; OSTRIROV, N.S., VAIiilcheskly redaktor. [Collection of geometry problems for trade, mining and railroad schools] 8bornik sadach po geometrii; dlia remeslennykh, gorno- promyshlennykh i thelesnodoroshufth uchilishch. lad.2-oe. perers i dop.,oskva, Vses.uchsbno-pedjWog. izd-vo Trudreservizdat, 1955. 157 P. (KIMA 9:4) (Ooomptry-ProbImma. exercise*, @to.) URUSOV,--Y.S Calculation of the ionicity of bonds in binary compounds. ZhUj. neorg.khim. 6 no.U&436-2-439 161. (MIRA 14-10) (Ions) (Chemical bonds) URUSOV V.S. Nornal, and lognarml distribution of an accidental error in the quantitative spectral analysis. Zhur. anal. khim. 16 no. 4:496-497 JI-Ag 161, (HIM 14;7) 1. Institut gookbimii Sibirskogo filiala A14 SSSR, Irkutsk. (Spectrum analysis) ZHIROVY K.K.; URUSOV, V.S. Evaluation of analyses of leads of similar isotopic composition. Do'-',. AN SSSR 143 no.6.-1432-1434 Ap '62. (AURA 15:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelIskiy institut nLinerallnogo Syr Iya. Predstavlano akademikou D.I.Shcherbakovym. (Lead-Isotopes) (Chomistry, Analytic) U~3p of the 551-555 !,[y 1650 I. Tris-Utut geokhlinii I aii~,Htlonoskuy kl.'.,rjll imeni All 'Icsln-a. 111111"lov, V~,!. t I I voo 1; t o it o( I I ;.ti It u(; tit' It i 0 L.-. I kd I t'go I klrA,, I I ~ tit a MIA ( Ito 0 A( Il 1% ~tl, elomento with ofus iinothvv. 0-a4himl La nO.f,,%b68-6,/3 JO 165. (MIRA 1817) 1. Vernnrinky Tnstltut of' Geochomistry and Annlytical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow. URUSOV, V.So Shtft of X-ray off, atom-~. T1:1-rd por-lorl o !,:~ fuld ,I:(,.", DO,!,], 0 s", o"R Iff, rn l(a". W, 7 it A I's s I ) I . 1. ". I I , " I 1- 1. 1 ". I 1 1 " I- -, - II I - ~ f. t , ~ ~., 1. i, I "'' 11'. 1 ". I . ". - t , - - 1.,; ... V, .1- 1. i~~l .1 , - : .. j f.'. I'), i-i ~ ACC NR, AP6035533 SOURCE CODE: UR/0007/66/000/010/1271/1272 AUTHOR: Yaroshevskly, A. A.; Urusov, V. S. ORG: none TITLE: Symposium on Isomorphism [Hold in Leningrad State UniverBityf rom 26 to 2 8 May. 19661 SOURCE: Geokhimlya, no. 10, 1966, 1271-1272 TOPIC TAGS: isomorphism, crystallography, ion energy, x ray crystallography, crystal chemistry, mineralogy I ABSTRACT: This symposium, organized on the initiative of the Institute of the Earth's Crust, was attended by more than 300 crystallographers, crystal lochemists, mine ra loi~istsii geoche- mists, Chemists. rafflov)IR11110s, Slid 11111.0-Iqls. Tho '4111,01% 11111-16. its 1110. 1voij-1i "Now VA14111101,jo 11il 14311owilailool 01 (14,14) 1.1 Ilau ... 1-1 , 1,; ia,41's i4l Illu illooiorphihot of Iollio compolill(k. (114) thool-Y of domlifil kolliol-I)WHIII, dofllkilloll of i:,k11Iioi- phImo sit; "llio viiti-y of Imin wh1oh Ili, iiot illtitorb x-ray (N. ii,', llilli,v); 1,1110111-Y tor 11110111111-1.11 111110 (1. 1 Pit's I*t 11 fill voll-, IV): "IfIllIvAiiji Ili,- At,-,I-- UAu U1,W83,011Y U1 Impi.,rities aild decrea V. Shcherbina); "Chemical ction of the process Of with increase in pressure) (V* rities in crystals as a fun ., (dynamics of the distribution of imPu ntation of the papers was nerals stals) (D. P. Grigorlyev). The prese ition of isO- the formation and growth Of cry h problems as the defin which chiefly focused on suc of isomorphic followed by a lively discussiOll the energy characteristics morphism from the crystall0chemical standpoint, i.,m to isomorphism in elation of anomalous ("heterogeneous") isomorph sion x-ray substitutions, the r were presented on such topics as prec, general. several brief communications isomorphic substitutions in beryls; in structural studies of isomorphism, in quartzo analysis of , synthesis Of micas of vestigation of isomorphisM by the electron magnetic resonance method 0A ACC NR- AP6035533 various composition lithium, barium, titanium and other micas. The resolution adopted by the Symposiuni proposed the following two variants of a definition of isornori,hi5m. "Iso- morphism is the phenomenon of the substitution of atoms or of their discrete groups (comple- xes) in a crystalline phase of variable composition" and "Isomorphism. is the property of the mutual substitution of atoms or of their discrete groups (complexes) in crystalline matter, thus resulting in the formation of a crystalline phase of variable composition. " Further the resolution recommended publishing the proceedings of the Symposium and organizing similar meetings in the future. SUB CODE: OS, 07, ZO/ SUBM DATE: none - " ; , , "..- , 71.1- - 1.1~1 1 .71.~ . ~ I. --t- ---, '. 7,-,-z-,,-."-- -- -.-. -- - - - I tc,4, , D E CM4 Z ED -i&~' c 1958 SEE lw L Atlas of Likes W111 La kuktiilim huy lut ssw-lu L I aiL IfulmW I-; &L 1.," 1401-, rueskoy Sovetskoy Sotsialistichookoy Respubliki. Minsk, Akad.nauk BSSR. Glay.upr.geodez. i kartagrafii NYD SSSR, 1958. XIT. 140 mapg. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Predsedatell Gosplana BSSR (for Kalinin). 2. AN BSSR; prezident Akademii sellskokhoz.nauk BSSR (for Lupinovich). 3. Direktor Hinskoy kartografichemkoy fabriki (for Urnsov). 4. AN BSSR-, viLw-prezident AN BSSR (for Lukashev). 5. AN BSSR (for Rogovoy)i 6. Chlen-korrespondent AN BSSR (for Illyushin). 7. AN BGSR; chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR; prezident AN BSSR (for Kuprevich). (White Rassia--Kaps) STEPANYAU, L.A., red-; ARUTYUNTYP11Y A.B., red.; BAGDASAIffAN, A.B., prof., doktor geogr. nauke, glav. nauchr*-y red.; DAVPYAN, G.S., red.; MARTIROSEYAN, G.I,',., red.; MAZWWAN, A.0.,, red.; !'r_:i7CH_YR,, 5.S., red ; IR1USOV. V. v red.; SHAKEDAVAN, M.S., red.; ALLAKINEid)YAN) G.O:,_i~._n~~.ekonor-. nauk zam glav. nauchnogo red.; ARU1'11JNY)1.', N.Kh.p akademik, red.; VALESYAN, L.A., kand. geogr. nauk, red.; DULIYAN, S.M., kand. geogr. nauk, red.; YERE24YA11, S.T., red.; ZOGRABYAN., L.N.,kand. geogr. nauk, red.; KOCHARYA11, G.A., prof., red.; POGOSYAN, Kh.P., prof., doktor geogr, nauks red., ItUTKOVSKAYA, M.S., atarshly red.; SAVELO, A.F... takhn. red.; YAROSHEVICH, K.Ye., tekhn. red. (Atlas of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic) Atlas Armianskoi SottiltilInUchmikol Roolubliki. Erevim, Akad. nauk Armian- p"Int'. 1111r. I Ifr,rloprnfl) W't I OV 1961. U1 1). (t1 I It A I MALITSEVA,~G.K.; POSTNIKOV, V.S.; USANOV, V.V. Internal friction ~n CA-Au and Cu3-A-a. Izv. vys. ucbeb,. sav.; chern. met. 6 no-5:156-161 '163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Voronezhskiy politekhnicheskiy inatitut i Kemerovskiy podagogicheskiy institut. (Copper-gold Alloym-Teating) (Internal frictipn) ~11.-.Fvenlyevaya; IMAYKIN, A., starah'L7 nauchnyy sotrudnik, vneshtatny7 korrespondent. For 150 centners of shelled corn to the hectare! Nauka i pared. op. v oolikhoz. 9 no.2:11-12 F 159. (MIRA 12:3) l.Kolkhoz "11hrtan" Chogomnkogo rayonn. KAbnrdino--Bn1knrukoy A11311 (ror Urimovn). 2.Knbard1no--1k%1ki%rtiknytL nolInkokhozynyatvatinnyn opytnaym atantalya (for Imnykin). (Kabardla--Corn (Mnize)) ZFIIROV, K.K.; URUSOVA, M.A. Geochemistry of alkalies in granites of the Taraka Pass--"f in Ue Yenisey Ridge. Geokbimlia no.2;105-11~ '62. (M.7RA 1'.:3)' 1. Department of Geochemistry of the Lomonosov State Universit~,, Moscow. (Yenisey Ridge--Granites) (Yenisey Ridge--Alkalies) 3/137/62/DCO/0-32/022.1 I-; Aw6/Aio: AUTHORS: Urusova, N, A., Kurilekh, I. N,, Peleshchuk, A, G~ TITLE. Testing the system of roller cooling of ingots in continuous steel casting PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgtya. no. 2, 1962, 48, abstract 21:285 '(~b. nauchn. tr. Gos. n.-i. I proyektn.in-t metallurg. prom-sti "Giprostall", 196o, no. 2, 137-14i,) TEXT~ Results are given obtained from industrial tests of roller-cooling of ingots during continuous steel casting. It was established that by repeated roller cooling of ingots, the intensity of heat liberation increased with speci- fic water consumption raised up to 7 mJ/m2 hour. A further Increase of water consumption has practically no effect on heat liberation in the repeated cooling zone. The least total length of internal hot cracks in grade St. 3 steel ingots of 150 x 620 2mm section was observed at a specific water consum tion as high as 6 to 8 m3/m hour for the broad ingot edges, and from 5 -to 6 m~/m2 hour for narrow edges, during repeated roller cooling. Under the aforementioned conditions the central porosity is low. During testing of the roller cooling Card 112 5/1 37/62/000/002/02_2 2/14 4 Testing the system of roller cooling ... A0061A101 system Its comparative operational simplicity was noted. The main constractional deficiencies were revealed which entail considerable non-uniformity of coolirz and the impossibility of regulating heat liberation in the repeated cooling zone, V. Gasilina [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] .e Card 2/2 KHALTURIlqp V.I.j URUSOVA, N.B. Estimation of the absorption of loneLtudinal and transverse waves in the earth's crust based on observations above local earthquakes. Trudy Inst. fiz. Zem. no.25slOl-129 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Seismic waves) t111111ROV A, "j, 1 111'00111 IInK AT A, Yft A. 1 04 A likilY . K R . . Y-1 . -. If Y A III! If I P I IV . A, M. , ro d. 1 IIt At I 1foll IN , T*4 't I,, b .0.1 . Uolok (if viiii I I ohmil wit rka itr maiiihiii re or Llub Ontigraphy ObJ44 k-LOOnt of moor Up I mok opti b I I - kovonnykh rabot motnidnikov geo.-riarichookono raitio otoi.x Modkovokogil gosudarstyannogo univernitets n& I sentimbris 1957 K. Pod red. K.K. Karkovs. A.M. Riabchikova i W.G. Saushkina. Moskva, Monk. 908- univ., 1957. 196 p. (MIRA 12:2) (Bibliography--Geography) URUSOVA, . NI.T. Geography in publications by universities and teachers' institutes in 1957. Nauch. dekl. vyx. shkoly; gool.-geog. nauki n0-3:231-248 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Bibliography--Physical geography) LIRUSOVA, U.T. . . . . .........I...... ............................. Geograp~q in publications of universities and pedagogical institutea (conclusion). Nai1ch.dok1.vy9.ehkOl7O' 9901---geOg- nwild noo2:229-237 159- (MIRA 12:8) (Bibliography-Geograp1w) URUSOVA, N.T. Geography in university and pedagogical institute pub-14cations for 1960; continuation. Geog. i khoz. no.12:94-99 163. (MIRA 16:12) Vi I_F no.27; jy J 1. 711 Lcki!, 01 cheskogo PERIODICAL: Tr. N. -i. guriiorij~,,ved. III-ta p 166 ABSTRACT: The mineralogical & chemical composition of the ore is shown and a brief characterization of the Au content, including an assay, is given. The results of experiments dealing with methods of extraction of Au are shown. These methods include precipitation, amalgamation, and cyanidation. as well as com- binations of these processes. 98-99% of Au were extracted by means of at. malgamation-cyanidation system. 1. D. 1. Gold ores--Analysis 2. Go!] oler,--Processing Card 1/1 S/ 137/6 I/OXA 11/039/123 A060/A 10 1 AUrHORS: Rossovskiy,.S.-N., Urusova, S. M. TITLE: Sttidy of the concentration of' niobium-zirconitim ores from one of the Kazakhstan deposits )1, 13, ibotract lIG61 ,tya, no. 11, Ir,)r 100). BEZBORODOV, A.M.; URUSOVA, S.S.; CIERME21SKlY, D.N.; SHULITS, L.M.; Biosynthesis of amino acids in the cultivation of actinomycetes on various media and the effect of inhibitors on this pro."ess, Mikrobiologiia 32 no.3:385-390 My-Je'63 (MM 1i:3) 1. Ieningradskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy institut. 13 IR Us C) r Ab rd- N.". Wit 1'.. to to, t title c-A too, 11'.. t Ill M lot As it oil Illy SoMucls .". I I toy lol"tc, lily Ati-I -low Wit all CA URUSOVA, T.P. Possibility of penstra ion of dich-loroethans into milk in mothers exposed to preparation-in indastry. Gig. sanit., Moskva n0-3:36-37 Mar 1953.. _ -,:- (CLNL 24:3) 1. Of the Industrial Laboratory of Kemerovo .%micipal Sanitary lpidemiological Station. IjRUSOVA, 7 P- athvlama ChInew. WW A. -Ha Mr.-. Indus.I 4"Went sto toffimp-. Sanit HVId;M19.1, !RL-1 119 04 UPETT 110" Of UL;tjxL;H1 on a Wid surfaces, such as walls, Inermeaspes with In d concn of the substance In the atm. The greatest de of -adsorption occurs on walls Cvated with oil PaInts; WE., formulated with natural vegetable oilS. synthetic olls am much less adsorbent. U. o adsorption omw with wooden walls or white-washed wall Ly d~, map P Uts"V~ It., 1'. N"~ i. 41,LA arc pre- at,i f~K rm,~ at Avt It r tb!~it ;u, .-~ I h.m.an 1-nAl tAc up Cjt,Cl~ lly C,11T.-Wi Wah lLc liqaLl. Wul thc rate-S G! climillat;-on in eduAled ".r. In IrIA-1, afur 11) mw tll~ vcuotls ot,,:tuu,ed 4.S mg. C;11,40, aiid air 0.04 mj.il. Ml.f 2. lir'. ch~ -1 --- I'S the --t:Zj~ xj* 7- URUSOVA,,T.P.., kand.med.nauk Basic problems of industrial hygiene in the synthetic alcohol industry. Gig.i san. 26 no.1:19-2~ A '61. (IOU 14:6) 1. Iz Ufimskogo instituta gigiyeny i ofessionalinykli zabolevaniy. (ALGOHOL-TOXICOLOGY) AIR-POUUTION) C)4 "Yblill M 111.;l-Ul%o I I 1~-, 'is -bk ion alli ouli lawn Mullin -?-rl" of jitdi"l-bv mlY Of sllc~m. ire vivatill., -f.,fllml 24 V, N, "t C Wr I, k pe _0 .151 777, 4-11 ul 1_17 T, frrc i,4 c lt~ 1117 it '-, 0 V ~ ~A 1-),4 . crystals E-10 USSR/Solid State Physics - Mechanical Properties of and Polycrystalline Compounds. t TJSS~/Solid State Physics and POIYcry - Mechanical Properties Of Crystals stalline Compounds. E-10 Abs jour Ref Zhur - Fiz:Lka , NO 5, 1957, ilgoo necessary that the crystallographic definite manner axes be oriented in a Of a specimen, 'With respect to the axes of deformation sO that the orientation Of the specimen makes the slip deformation difficult. Card 2/2 Iii irlioil" i;! ljo j'-atjA'# lit ')'pjljj';j im"i YO~Iqti.- A 'Ai'iij ILI 'I j ti il, .I li lit, 4:j'(!"qt 14~01" A of ipwi -'? Ow V .4411 'j- t. ;:11,.: loti ti'l 17~' i, 'H; fi;~; 1':"'4" ':j" Irgiortri t1lill(A '4rotlild ol-itlvo lo F;tliir dir"dial'. The 14 Chi: l~illk toll- &V1161"il 111li-ithr to rh~t Aip 'I i~-- 'Kill)-, tioll wa:; aw Wd. 1" -ping but ut.,,y 1-- duc ur~:,,Yw. wutioas' mc*col'.", nWil by sh; CA tile lattico. A L, r () A U 5 C V .5 K Ili Y 4, :'q. "~' Category USSR/Solid State Physics - Mechenicrl Properties of E-9 Crystals and Crystellit,a Compounds Abs Jour Ref Zhur -- Fizi!rr, No 3. 19,'-7, No 6780 Author Urusovskayr L.A. Title Tlastic Deforuation Figikrcs, Observed in TlBr, TII, CsI and CsBr Crystals Orig Pub Tr. In-tp. kristallogr. fa SSSR, 1956, vyp. 12, 172-179 A b ri t. r r oIA rittidy woo -mlo of thri muohmirm cr forrmtion or the VI gor on tiod, ooom- whon o limiflo 0x0mi tho nixf1micd fuoo or T11ir . T11, V.,I, vovl (1alir orymt.iilr. Thotio Vijml,otf nro callad turf'roci f1gimoo of p1rotic dof'orrir.tiun to dio- tinguish thom froir the trito figimor forming (in tho surfrict, of tho cry:itsl plnto nj,porad to tho tiurfnen titruck by th(i nuedlo. If one ntrikoo with a nonals the (001) cubo) mur- face of a crystal of the halogenito Tl or Cs, there occur on the plane receiving the stress four small stressed pro- jections, which diverge fro-a the roint of lend applicetion into four --iutually perrendicular directions (along the (100) ditzict&~,na).Thc surface fig-ures produced by the impect on the (110) plane represent P prir of rhombo-pyrruidal pro- Card 1/3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Category i USSR/Solid State Fhysics - 11cchanical Froportics of E-9 Crystals cnd Folycrystallinu Ccupounds. Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Fizike, No 3, 1957, No 67FG schemes, the corploto fiquros of nlrstie dofor-.ntion are for)-ed as a rcSLIlt Of Sliprnge over r11 possible slippngo systams. Fattorns analogous to tho ivpvct end pressure figures, hevo n1no boon obsorvad whon TlDr + TlI crystals arc strotchod. Thoso patterns nro formod by sliprago trecks. Card : 3/5 Cr,.tcgory : USSR/Solid Stvtc Fhysics - i,lochmicel Frcrortics cf E-9 Crystcls rnd Folycrystr-llinr. Co-.roun,-4s. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizi!:e, No 3, 19571, lio 6781 Author : Vru-ovskv.5,&, A.A. Title : Vochnnis:i of' To-rr-..r-,*.icn of Through I--prct Fi,-urt-s in 'Anc Or A r, Nb 'Ir. In-.tn kriott-liorr. 10r)',, vyl). I", IPO-10-~) Abstrnot ~Iicm tho ~.urfvce ef the brqc of' r sinf~lu cry.-t!-.1 of zinc is struck with r ncodle, therc vpporrr on thin surrvno r 'rcx- rhodral envity, cutliml by trvcks of twin str(jrkc.. On the opposite sidc cof the rlr+,,.-, there vppcPrs P hcxpgonal pyrvraidal projoctien, turned relative to the errter on the upper surface of tho brcg~ by en rngIc of 30o (if the out- line of the c~vitv cn th~~ surface of the base, on which the ir~pnct is made, corros-onds to the trrclcs of the plvnes of r pyrEr.id of the first land (1012), thcn the outline of the projection corrcspr~nds tc th,,- trecc of the planes of F. pyrrr.id of the ~!cxond I.-ind (1122)). An exp1nnation is given for the -,-:cchcnic.-i of thr- for-i-tion of the punching figures, with vllowrncc ror tho Gccurroncc of twins Prid Pdjrcent Card 1/2 Category : USSR/Solid State Fhysics - Mcchcnicrll Frorcrtics of E-9 Cryntel rnd Folycryst-Ilino Cer-pounds Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur .. Fizilrr-, Nfc, x, , 1957, ?6781 To adaptation b-nds. The vdnptrition bands represent rn -g- grogate of regions, which ere slightly turnoi relative to each other end relative to the initirl crystrl (the nnglcs of rotr.tion aru on the order of 10' -- 401). These bands are transition zones b6twcen the twin D.,yers end the initial crystals. Thoy ere anclogous to the 1"ault brnds. Ixcording to the schcmc given in th,2 article, the position of the roaks of the hexagonal ryrr.iidal projecticn is dcteririned by the intersections of the twin laycrs, and the *rosition of thc- faces of this pyrr.~iit~'i dcrcnds on the rotation of the planes of the base about the JircctionF lying in the plene of the base and Dorpendiculer to th,:. tracks of the twin layors. (It is known that in fault fomption there occurs a rotation of the sliprege planes about P direction lying in the plrnc of the sliprn-o end perrendicular to the direction of the -lipprgo. The diractinno cf the slipprge in zinc rrrcc with the trnckq of th~, tv,ia irycrs on the surface of the bnee.) Cnrd 1 212 F'Y oqo~ It- OpO .4.4,444 1 "1441 to, it 1. 0 toto i-ft 'V P .4 f t. "I A ql I% %1t IN t.,% KY t1." 1-tit it o( I m 4 1 1044 Iih 11106 11 it" 4 r7~ UASSZN-NE~~DGVA. V. INEIZIMCM, V. L., URUGOVSKAYA A. A. TGUTCISM, G. Ye. XXa Instiute of Crystallography of Acad. Sci. USSR, Mosew. -W llnr(wnl~fl Cr g31,A1;6 %fill) v. I'm v- I I .11t tj, '? 11n Y tol I - I 'n i,r LIL" of Mcclianical 11j*r)p(--ctjQE;-Lr--ningrad May 19 - 26, 19~n. .AUTHOR: Urusovskaya, A.A. SOV/70-3-6-12/25 TITLE: The Investigation of Crystals of LiF by the Method of Etching (Issledovaniye kristallov LiF metodom travleniya) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 6, pp 726-732 (USSR) ABUT11ACT; Tt L 0i,nf' I uti ri(,o () f' ri nikon 1-i nr, ti nrl r3r1ro rmf) i; .10n on the di a tributlon o.f dl:Liloca LiO I LB 1.11 C' E-YfJ I, It 1111 Of' Ij 1~ WIt.1 I it, I I (11.(! (1 The dislocations were made visible by the uae of a selective etch (No H202). The production and displacement of dislocations on compression and bending was observed. Screw dislocations were found to be more mobile than edge dislocations. Indications of the piling up of dislocations at slip planes in rows running perpendicular to the slip planes were obtained. The aim of the study was to verify Gilman anC Johnston's technique of selective etching (J. App.Phys., 1956, Vol 2?, pp 1018-1022), whereby only strained regions are attacked by the etch. Their experiments were first verified. (100) planes were studied. Recognition of' the edge, screw and ring dislocations was established. The higher mobility of screw dislocations has not been observed before. The Cardl/3 piling up of dislocations shows that near a locally loaded SOV/70-3-6-12/25 The Investigation of Crystals of LiF by the Method of Etching spot there is only a comparatively weak interaction between dislocations. With the motion deep inside the crystal, the interaction of the dislocations begins to predominate over the external influencesi the same sort of dislocations in planes parallel to the slip cannot pass each other and move in concurrence, distributed in so-called "vertical rows" as in this formation the dislocations possess the minimum energy of interaction. The numerical values of the strains necessary in LiF for the generation of dis- locations is discussed. Gilman and Johnson fo med dis- locations with a compression of 200 - 300 g/mm5 and state that the crystals were earlier dislocation-free. The 2 theory, however, indicates a stress of 100 - 1 000 kg/mm. as necessar7 to generate dislocations in a perfect crystal, but if there is a Frank-Reid source dislocations can 2 appear at 1 000 - 200 g/mm. The present authors believe that the dislocations arise from such sources. Acknowledgments to Professor Klassen-Neklyudova and V.L. Indenbom, G.F. Dobrzlianskiy. Card2/3 SOV/?0-3-6-12/25 Tlio Invootigation of Cr*ynt:t1r., or LIF 1~y t-11v hlotliod of Etclillir Viart) dro '~f 1'~16uvoo wid ') t-tirovoilcou, .' of' w1ilell al-v Soviet and 3 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography of the Ac.Sc.USSR) SUBMITTED: January 30, 1958 Card 3/3 URUSOVSKAYA, A. A., G. Ye. TO,'.IILC')V'11,'IY, -, ., , I IA)d,i, 1%. V. k,-. E;DEITB(-,~V, V. A. "The Results of Optical Crystal Research." rOpWt DCOSM*Abd at tko Conferenm on loweBtIgatUn of Umbanlea PIWM Les of ljorl4btaUlp by the Ifti. Socl"y of Pure wd APPU" RUsIc" NA the AS um,, at 1"Inamd, 1944 aw 1VA. (Vest# Ak No& SMp 1958p J)o- 9s PP- 1091-111) SOV170_L~-1-16126 AUifHORS: Indenbom, V.L. and Urusovskaya, A.A. TITLE: What are "Irrational Twins" Ts (Chto takoye "irratSiona] ~nyye dvoyniki"?) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, lir 1, pp 90 - c)8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Theoretical and experimental investigations are presented of the type of plastic deformation of NaCl crystals dis- covered by Brilliantov and Obreimov (Ref 4) and connected with the formation of "irrational twins". The represen.- tations of the translation mechanism of the re-orientation of the lattice as "twins" are confirmed by results of selective etching and also by optical, X-ray and inter- ferometric studies on crystals of NaC1 and LiF. It is demonstrated that in the deformation of crystals of the NaCl type any difference in the selection of favoured elements of gliding in different parts of the specimen must lead to the formation of differently oriented regions possessing all the basic properties of 'Iirrationa~ twins". -es crystal bourided by the cube fac jlOO~ "111) flitl tl~'r,ill, I)TI 01" ~1.10) pintioF,, in 0'11[~ If' I'll,, If" t(lovwl lit I,wt, Imi'l,ij, (Ilvillcl-I I)"/ t'1111 Ill) p1"111.1, ) -4 -.1 --1612 6 E`UV/7~ What are "Irrational Twins" ~., one part slips on the 011, 011 planes it will become longer in the [0`41.01 direction. If the other part slips on the 101 and i planes it wi'.1 be elon~-ate-d in the 100,i direction, The two parts suffering extensions in R fferent directions and still having a plane in common willg therefore, be .-otated about L501-1 throuCh a small angle wil~h respert to each other. The wo parts will then be in an irrational twin relationship to each other, Tbe production of such twins depends on external conditions which favour gl.-Iding in different directions in different parts of the crystal biock. Crystals of LiF which had undergone su~~h treatment showed. after selective etching in 3% H 20 2 to show surface dislocations, the expected sort of pattern-,, Ee,--ause of the anisotropic mechanicai strain near the -41-win boundary birefringence may arise there, The strain is cal-~ulated in terms of the elastic constants and agrees in order of magnitude with that observed. It is suggested that ib would be more accurate to replace the term "irrat-ional twins" by the term "Brilliantov.-Obreimov Card2/3 bands", W1 A I II 1 1, 10 1 '1 ! M V ...... 14 1 11 1,11o II. V I PPU SO 1i Ltj (I ft L L 1W 1.11 Ld I '11d L It) I la J_ ('0 1 if 1"7 1 M~t_;Ittjll 1, t.~ I Properties of Non-metallic Substances, May) 1958. There are 6 figures and 10 references, 7 of which are Soviet and 3 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography of the Ac.Sc., USSR) SUBMITTED: August 14, 1958 Card 3/3 SO V/ Vu -q- 1 - 1, C- ,b AUTHORS; Indenbom, V.L. and Urusovskaya, A.A. TITLE: Strains and Rotations of the Lattice -Duping Distribution cf Dislocations, Arising in the Process of Plastic Deformation (Appendix) (Napryazheniya i povoroty reshetki pri poverkhnostnom raspredelenii dislokatsiy- voznikshem v rotsesse plasticheskoy deformatsii) (Priiozheniye~ PERIODICAL: K--istallcgrafiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1., pp 98 - 100 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A mathematical ana ysis of the question "'Ilhat are "Irvationql Twinsllv (pp 90-98 of this journal) is ve n, pj,r, 11 t-r~f'olplIrtir-, I rjf Whjr~t) jr; rJr1iriof;, L ~,nj lish "1'A I IIII"itt-11 I I I , - 1, f ') I I I/III 1,1w A~ 0- 1, IN I Card 1/1 STEPANOVA, V.M.; URU60VSKAYA, A.A# Revealing disloca'tions in zinc crystale bjy etching. Krietallograflia 4 no.6:913-917 N_D ;159. (MMA 2-4: 5) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M,V, Lomonosova i Institut kristallo rafii AN SSSR. Mne crystals) (Diolocations in crystalo) Revealing Dislocation Patterns on Crystal Surfaces 77130 by Means of Etching. A Review sov/7o-4-6-31/31 electrolytic etching with 0.9-1.0 v current for 0 1~0 110 /-R"r '125 foi- sylvine (KCI); butvar, P, ior. eLLICICt2 (C!AC03), hydrukhlovlk. wld In 1: 1 Z7Ai-V 168.7. _j Th,-, flrt3t Suv.let -3tudle2 rj if q, r! t.Io rt r i dii it I I L111d It WU3 3hOW11 th,At, IIIIQ IflUbIlItY 01' tlW :ICI'(,-W tions was higher than that of the edge dislocations rRef 2262. Deformed NaCl crystals were investigated optically and interferometrical-y by means of selective Card 2/7 etching ~_Ref 261_7. Symmetrical and spiral Frank-Read Revealing Dislocation Ratterns on Crystal Surface3 77.13C, by Means of Etching. A Review SOV/70-4-6--~i/31 sources were revealed on etching cadmium nrystals containing 0.01% zinc, and cinematographi! pictures of the etching of these sources*were taken, showing ti~;-ir distribution in 'he crystal /-Ref. 249 7. U U _j Frank-Read sources were also revealed In cadmium cry:-,~-,als by means of Ionic bombardment, In much highc:~- number, than by the etching method ~_Ref 2~9 7. Studi,_,s on etching zinc crystals Z__Ref 251, 2572 Felped to explain the discrepancy In the results obtained by J. J. Gilman / J. Metalls, 1956, Vol 8, Nr 8, pp 998-1004-780and A.-I4. Releka L/-Philos. Mag., 1956, Vol 1, Nr 9, PP 3-8112. By acting-on the crystal surface with an alcohol solqr tion of iodine, the latter obtaindd not et6h pits but growth patterns, arranged not- so much on the dis- locatlon3 as on the uneven spots of the surface. The effect of bismuth admixtures on the density of the dIs11oi_,at1ori.,j In w I e , 1 ~7a t. d 7 ~ermanlum e-yotal,., wa3 .11 V '3- Se I e I I I I jIg I I ~ Card Revealing Dislocation Patterns on Crystal Surf'aces 77136 q , - I by Me"Ins ol' Etchliig. it R~! v,I e w 3 ov/yo - Card 4/7 of' the translational orIgin of irrational twAn3 In NaCl arid Lt'F_,/-Ref' arid birefi-Ingf-mL berid"; 1!) zinc Z-Ref' )0-/7. Ot he r- Sovlet and relatud ilst~-,d in the attach,.,d card. There 13 1 taule; and 264 rel-'en--nc-es, 108 U.S., 75 U.K. 110 Dutch, I Italian, 22 Japanese, 11 German, '.- Polish, 2 Czechoslovakian, 2 liung,-Wlan, and Th". most recent U.S. and U.K. -e f'eve rice s are-: L. R. Low, R. W. Guard, Acta Metaliurgica, '(, 1, 171-179, 1959; T, H. Schofield, A. E. B~-,cori, 1131d., 6, 40-4-40- 1959; L. C. Lovely!, J. H. Wezmlck, J. Appl. Plhvs., 30, 5, 1959; A. S. ParasnAs, J. W. MItchel.1, Phiios. Mag., 4, 38, 171-179, 1959; J. Silcox, P. Ii. H -1 rs c h , ibid., 4, 37, 72-89, 1959. Sovlet and Related Ref'c-rences: 118. 1. Auleytner, K. Godwood, I. KrIllov, B,.zll. de IIAC-ad. Poijon., L. G. E. Tomilovskly, DoIcl. AN SS'R, 4, 0 723-7 151. B. &:szenszky, Acta Phiys. Acad. Scient. Hungar., 8, -14-,-i6o, 1957; 168. G. B. Rays, Dolk!. All SSSR, 117, 3, 4ig-422, 1957; -74. S. Yu., Atomnaya energiya, 3, 7, 70-72, 1957; !80. '~. P. 3haskoi'skaya, Yu. kh., Revealing Dislocation Patterns on C.rysta-I Surfaces 7-1~-- by Means of Etching. A Review SOV/-~0-4-;6-311/31 Vekilov, Krist-allog-rafiya, 2, 4, -548-55:1, 1957; 1892. G. Zimonyi, Acad. Scient. Hungar., 8, 1-19-127, 7957; 18'j. J. Aulcutner, B. Kot-alcowsky, Acta Phys. Polon., 17, 2--2, 9-1-96, 1958; 209. F. Kroupa, Chech. Viz. zh.. 8~. 4, 186-195, 1958; 2 16. D. A. Petrov, Yu. M. V. 1. EtchlnF, of Slilclum Mormc ryti t,.,t ki. ol' "hi: (TI,;IVI(,?j1y(., lov po Z b V. G. M. Protopopova, Kristal-lowvafiya, 1 8 V. T. Al~~.kueyeva, P. G. Ye!13ey~,-v, FIz. d F t~- I 1, 8, 13o4-1307, 1959; 242. V. L. Indenbom, A. A. C,a,,d 5/7 Urusovskaya. Krist-allografiya, 11, 1, 81;-02. 10-:::9; 77- -~r Revealing Dt,,31ocation P;.:LIII.-er-n3 on Crystal Surfaces by Means of Etching. A Reviuw 1 247. A. A. Predvoditelev, N. A. 11yapunina, Fiz. motal-lov I mettallovedenlye, 7, 6, 855-861, 1915-9; 18. A. 11. Hynt.rlkov, Dlplomnaya vaholl.a. KrIfi,di,% molekulyarnoy NzIlct, Pl-zfak, MOU, Mon~:uw, 249. V. Ye. Yurasova, E. A. Pavlovskaya, 11. A. Tyapunina, A. A. Predvoditelev, Fiz. metallov I metallQvedenlye (in pr-.t.rit) ; 250. V. 0. Rakin, N. N. Buynov, Fiz. metallov I metallovedenlye, 7, 6, 939-943, 1959; 252. V. R. Regel', V. M. Stepanova, KrIstallografiya, 4. 21 226-234, 1959; 252. V. M. Stepanova, V. V. Proki-ovskiy, V. R. Regell, Krlstlallograflya, 5, 1, 196C; "511. B. Sestak, On the Mechanism of Rendering Visibi- Dislocations on the Surface ofIron Crystals by Anodic Dissolving, Czechobl. J. Phys., 9, 3, 339-347, 10/59; 2,--6. G. V. Spivak, V. Ye. Yurasova, A. I. Klenove, T. A. Vlasova, Fiz. metall'ov I metallovedeniye, 7, 6, 893-898, 1-959; Card 6/7 257. V. M. Stepanova, A. A. Urusovskaya, Kristallografiya, Revealing Dislocation Patterns on Cry3tal Surfaces 771-30 by Means of Etching. A Review ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: Card 7/17 4, 6, 1959; 258. Sun' Zhuy-fan, m. P. Shaskol'skaya, Kristallografiya, 4, 4, 590-593, 1959; 2f-,c,!.. A. D. Trakhtenberg, S. M. Faynsht-eyn, Fiz. t-verdogo tela, 1, 3, 371-377, 1959; 260. A. A. Urosovskaya, V. m. Stepanova, Concer-filrig P.Ia~;tlc Defovmation. In Zinc Monocrystals Under Conditions Precluding alsal Gl.l-dt,. II, Dislocation Distribution in Samples the Com- pression Direction of Which Lies in the Ba.3a-', P-1-ane (0 plastiche3koy deformats1i monokristailov -.1sink-a v usloviyalch, zapre3hchayushchilch bazisnOye 3ko11z,;.,r.,,r11yr,. II. Raspredeaeniye dislokatsiy v obraztsakh, nap-avienlye szhatiya kotorykh. lezhit v ploskosti bazisa) (in print'.); 261. M. P. Shaskollskaya, Sun'Zhuy-fan, K-ristallojzIrafi-ra, 4, 1, 81-84, 1959; 262. M. P. Shaskollskaya, Go Sho- chzhao, Van Yanl-ven' (in print): Institut of Crystal ography, Academy of Sciences USSR u (Institut kristallografli AN SSSR) June 1, 1959 MA -IUCKLMMVA, Marina Viktorovna. PrinimBli uchastiye: IEDMOR, V.L.; URUSOVSKAYA, A.A.; TOKILOVSKIY, G.Te.; PONTATOTSKIT. Te.G.'7~IN~OT. r.-V..9kBdemiko otyred.; STAROKADOKSLATA, Ye.L., red.isd-va; SHKVCHEWO, G.N., tekhn.red.; BRUZGULI, V.V., takhn.red. [Mechanical twinning of crystals] Nekhanicheskoe dvoinikovanie kristallov. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad.usuk SSSR, 1960. 261 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Laboratoriya makhanichegkikh avoyst kristallov Inatituta kristallografti (for Indenbom. Urusovskaya. Tomilovskiy). 2. Labo- ratoriya vysokilch davleniy Instituts kristallografii (for Ponys- tovskiy). (Crystals) s () V'E k' 1) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4609 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut nauchnoy informatsil Nekotoryye voprosy fiziki plastichnosti kristallov (Some Problems in the Physics of the Plasticity Qf Crystals) Moscow, 1960. 209 p. (Series: Itogi naaki: Fiziko- matematicheskiye nauki, 3) 2..700 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vsesoyuznyy in- stitut nauchno-tekhnicheskoy informatsii. Resp. Ed.: M. V. Klassen-Neklyudova; Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. B. Kuznetsova; Tech. Ed.: S. G. Tikhomirova. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for physicists, metallurgists, and-persons interested in crystallography and solid state physics. COVERAGE: These 6 articles were compiled by personnel of the Laboratoriya mekhanicheskikh svoystv kristallov Inatituta kristallografli AN SSSR *(Laboratory of Me- chanical Propertiou of Cryntala of the Institute for Card 1/3 Some Problems in the Physics (Cont.) SOV/4609 Crystallography AS USSR) to give a systematic account of the present state of studies in the strength and plasticity of crystals. The introductory article revIews the history of Soviet progress in developing theories of the mechanical properties of crystals, mainly single crystals. Names of leading Soviet and non-Soviet 8pec- ialiBts in this field are mentiored. The articles discuss plastic properties of a single-crystal grain (crystallite). Fundamental data on the incomplete (block) structure of single crystals and polycrystalline grains, and on the structure and properties of interfaces between the grains of crystal groups (i.e., grain boundaries] are also re- viewed. References accompany the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Klassen-Neklyudova, M. V. Physical Principles of the Plasticity and Strength of Crystals. Moscow, 1958 5 Regell, V. R. Temperature and Time Dependence of the Plasticity Characteristic of Single Crystals 12 Card 2/3 Some Problems in the Physics (Cont.) SOV/4609 Urusovskaya A. A. plastic Deformation Not Accompanied Laue Diffraction Pattern 67 ~a ~A. A~. Formation of Sections With Re- oriented Crystal Lattice During Deformation of Single and PolycrystalB 75 Indenbom, V. L. A DiBlocational Description of Simple Plastic Deformation Phenomena 117 Miuskov,, V. F. Modern Theories on the Structure and Properties of Intercrystal (Grain] Bo4ndaries 159 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 JA/rn/ec 1-4-61 URUSOVSKATAS ASA* Plastic bonding unattended by the anterlem of Lnue diffraction pattern@* Itogi nauki: Fix.-mat. n&ukI 4:67-74 160. (MIRA 1317) (Deformatiow (Mechanics)) (Crystal O-ray crystallography) URIMOVSKAYA, A.A. Formation of bands with a reoriented lattice in the deformation of single crystals and polycryotals. Itogi nauki: Fiz.-mat. nauki 3:75-116 16o. (MIRA 13:7) (Crystal lattices) (Deformations (Mechanics)) KLASSEII-IMKLYUDOVA, M.V.; URUSOVSKAYA, A.A. I Deformation of rock salt crystals at elevated temperatures. Kristallografia 5 no-5:744-748 S-0160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Institut kristallografii All SSSR. (Rock salt crystals) (Deformations (Mechanics)) URUSOVSL-LYA, A.A.; STEPANOVA, V.M. Plastic deformation of zinc monocrystals under conditions forbidding basal slip. Part 2: Distribution of dislocations in samples in which the direction of compression lies in the basal plane. Kris tallograf Iia 5 no. 6:924-931 N-D 160. (MICRA 13:12) 1. Institut kristallografil AN SSSR. (Zinc crystals) TSINZERLING, Ye.V.,- URUSOVSKAYA, A.A.; GOVORKOV, V.G. Is it possible to obtain artificial Japrinese twine of quartz? Zap.Vnej.min.ob-va 90 no.5:567-571 161, (HIRA-14:10) 1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Quartz) ACGIWNION Nits AT40 I OJ I Alfl'1101ti 1Jruw1V*#k;sYa, A. A.1 0121:1ya, M. Mi. I TIT W" :1t1V0HtLVt4tL01% Of 441110411nV mid rimom tijitLeal alld IsInGlittilinal CliftrimLarlaticu of neutron-irrudiated LiF crystals SOURCE: Vaes. soveshch. po fiz. shchelochnogaloidn. kristallov. 2d;: Riga, 1961. Trudy*. Fiz. shchelochnogaloidn. kristallov (Physics of alkali halide crystals). Riga, 1962, 319-324 TOPIC TAGS: crystallography~ crystal physical property, alkali halide crystal, f crystal optical property, crystal annealing, neutron, neutron irradiation, radiation defect ABSTRACT: Selective etching, roentgenographic, and optical'examinations were employed in a further study of the nature of radiation defects and theLr behavior under different conditions. Moscow tap water was found to be usable for etching and to produce, in irradiated LiF, an, effect identical to that produced in non- irradiated LiF by 37. H202. Annealing at 250, 500 and 700C prompted defect coagulation in samples irradiated with a dose of 4 - lo16 neutron/cm2, but revealed only larger radiation defects. Smaller defects were revealed by curves of optical k--- .' 1/2 -Card,- ACCESSION NR: AT4016312 111'absorption. Under radiation, cr stals assumed an orange color which turned dark- brown as the dose approached 1015 neucron/CM2, and abnorption curves showed F-, M_ and R-ab3orption bands. X-ray diffraction studies were conducted to evaluate the damage caused by a 4 - 1016 neutron/cm2 dose. Lauegrams of irradiated and blank samples showed no difference; however, the curves of integral intensity for irradiated samples were more pronounced, Radiation markedly affected the mechanical propert~,es of LiF. The interval of plastic deformation reduced sharply and the yield stress increased as the radiation dose increased. Crystals irradiated in excess of 4 - 1016 neutron/cm2 showed brittlelgestruction before reaching ultimate resilience. Irradiation with doses of 10 to 1017 neutron/cm2 produced an entire spectrum of point defects and accumulations. "The author wishes to thank V. A. 111ina, a staff member of the Xnatitut fiziki metallov (Institute of Physics of Motals), who aided in x-ray studLes. Orig. art. hall: 8 figurna.. AlMoCTATION: ltiuLittit kriatallografti AN NINS11 (IndtLtutn of Cryatiollography AN 89411t), Xnatitut fiziki AN Grusinakoy G81( (Inatitute oC Physics. Aaftdwiv of of tho coorgisill 11UMITrIfi), 00 I Mrl-" ACQ: 06Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REV SOV: 005 OTHER: 004 TYAADARADZIIAN)- Re; URUSOVSKAYA, A# -A.; KIji55EN-NFKLIJDOVA)- M. V. IfInvestigation of dislocation structure of ci-jatals of PbS." report submitted-for 6th Gen Assembly, Intl Union of' Crystallography, Rome, 9 Sep 63- Inst of Crystallography, AS USSR, Moscow. A. A.1 KTA.1.%KV-NKK1,T1TtX)VA, M- V- winvestUation of dislocation structure of crystals Of PbS-R' Report presented at the 6th International 0On9r993 and SYWO9i8v International Union of Crystallograptq., Rows Italy, 9-18 Sept. 1963. URUSOVSKAYA, A.A.; TYAAGAiLkDZILAII, R.; F-ASSEN-ITAILY0 OVA, M.V. - Dislocation structure of PbS crystals in the region of concentrated loading. Kristallegraftia 8 no.4:625-631 Jl-Ag 163. (11IRA 16:9) 1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Dislocations in crystzLls) (Lead sulfide) URUSOVSKAYA, A.A.; TUAGARADMIAN, R.; KIASSEN-11HLYMOVA, M.V. 4 Formation of punching figares ir, galenitte. Kris tallograf L;.a 8 no.6:929-932 N-D'63. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. URUSOVSKAYA,_-A.A. Selective etching of cesium iodide crystals. Kris tallograftia, 8 no.lt75-78 Ja-P63 (MIRA 17:7) 1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR* ACCESSION NR: AP4039409 S/0070/64/009/003/0432/0435 i. AUTHOR: Guseva, 1. N.; Urusovskaya, A. A. T IT 1, 1" 1T11voutfix"t-IfP11 of rprtaln propertino of onmarium-doped 114)IMCK IK I 10 1 al I 11111-tir I Y", V. 14. 1%11. 1, 1437-14,11V TO t, I (; '1.A(;!; iflynthette rloorite, tianuirlum doped flijorlLti, flitorita cryistal, ningla cryntal growth, samnrium plui; 2 1 on crystal property ABSTRACTI, The lattice constant, density, density of dislocations, and quantity and dimensions of light-disperaing inclusions have been determined in different sections along a samorium-doped fluorite crystal grown by the Stockbarger method. These properties, supposed to be characteristic of the defectiveness of a crystal, were correlated with the diatribution along the crystal of SM+2 as determined by the change in the absorption coefficient at max- imum absorption. The unequal dLotrLbuCion'of SM+2 explains the LC91d_-1/2-- ACCESSION NR: AP4039409 nonuniformity of color in certain specimens. It wag shown that all, the characteristics studied, except the lattice constant, increased as the absorption coefficient increased, i.e., with the Sm+2 concentration, which corresponds to increasing color intensity.~ The changes in characteristics Along a single fluorite crystal are explained by the presence of extraneous phases. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institat ItAstallografti AN SSSR (Institute of Gryatallography AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 05Nov63/ DATE ACQ: 18Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: S3 NO REF SOV; 002 OTHER: 004 LCR!ck 212 IJIMISOUKAYA, A.A.; TYAAGAV,11~1,'fItI; , j,. Dislocation rosettes in 'si. Yxistallografila 9 no.4:531-536 JI-Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. InotItut kriuUkIIcjjmtf'H AN tj1(1j,1j()V-'JXAYA,_A,A,,j 0111M, Yl,.I,. '11, -*:,V.I~rk' 1, Nlattvv or Ow IV !,)ft . kz~. lo;~!. A H S~IiS I ( A'd. v, ) . ')I 1( 0) 1; .. , I(),' F 0 1)4 . ( M I VA I '/ ! ~ ) 1. Mituratoglohmoki-y mw6ay IfIl. A.Ycl. I"tirnflolln AN Prodstavleno akadenikom D.I. Shchortoikovym. L 25109-65 34TW/FdP(t),tRP(b) IJP(c) JD ACCESSION NR: AP5003417 S/0181/65/007/001/0088/0093~j? AUTH0RS:_Tyaagaradzhan# R.; Urusovskaya, A. A. rPTTLE: Motion and multiplication of dislocations in crystals of cesium iodide SOURC E: Fizika tverdcxro tela, v. 7, no. 1, 1965, 88-93 TOPIC TAGS.- dislocation motion, dislocation multiplication, cesium-," iodide crystal ABSTRACTi Continuing an evirli.ev inviiotigation (Kristallograftya, 511, 1~464) Clio niklitiva vpticwt: Hint tho tiwa t:jf- ;oxl, - v OhAVP MACI OJJ040414101-4 Of tha wiffivIt'Li w-0 Mhowli it% VIV. .1 of tAl" "it- cloaura. Tho averdirjo mlitiftl difilogatioa d62~ity III tho ditmPlea (after annealing) did not exceed 10 -10 cm The dislocation be- r rd 1/3 L 25109-65 ____ACCE SSIOIT- NA-:--Pk'05003417---- ------ gan- o 2 t move when a cleeiving stress of I g/Imn was applied, and to 2.--In-the earlier inventigation, the multiply at a stress of 3 g/mm application of a point load did not make it possible to disclose the and multiplicatlon of the dislocations. As in sodium chlor- J ide and- lithium- fluoriele, - the dislocations in--. ces 14um iodide move in jumplike fashion, atopping whenever they encounter an inhomogeneity. _'4 Unifom motion of dislocations was also oliserved, in which the speed increased exponentially with applied,cleavage stress. The disloca- Itiplied during motion and it is proposed that -when the tions mu stress exceeds 20 g/=nl- the multiplication is effected with the aid of double t.ransverce slip. Orig. art, has: 8 figures and 3 formulas. ASSOCIATIONs Institut kristallografii AN SGSRj Moscow Qnstitute of CEZstall2graph AN MR) SUBAITTEDs 24Jun64 ENCLs 01 BUS CODES SS UR REr SOVs 006 OTHERS 006 7 -1, Card 2/3 - . . ........ 0 L 64538-6~ SWIT (ra)ITIF.10 (t)/fnip zu A C IjF(C)._ JD ~/05 2 -5/1 NR: APS018721 MV007 0/65/010/004/0525/05.30 ,~530 "AUTHORS-:- Urusovsk a, A.P..; Govorkov, V.G. lay TITLE: Effect.of impurities on the plastic deformation of s ngle crystal of palcium fluoride 9OURM 10, 4, 196ri, 521-530# niol liot:C"M it qf V I V I I '10-1 f~~ o I I I~ f I 11410 1 1 i 011-o1 lift I i i 1 till 1: 1 jj~ j 1 1. fit;# III firil I till, f I ri I Jill If. I I I IT& The plastia deformation o ABSTRAQ _f~ single. crystals of CaP2 was _7JAnvest-igated --under- various --conditions, -using both pure.crystals and crystals containing Sm,and. _Hd -impurities.-- Natural and synthetic !crystals were studied.. Dislocations were investigated by etching [the (111),plane with conceintrated sulphuric acid at 20C for 8-10 minutes. The dislocation rosettes of natural aad synthetic CaF were: 2 Card 1/3 L 64538-65 11ACCESS11ON HR; APS018721 _1.compared. -The--crystals- -wrztre -etched-- selectively -The -coq?ression t st were carried out on 3 x 3 x 5 mm CaF2 SmDples cut in the form Oe f allelepipeds from single-crystal boules. The surfal2es. of the polished mecbanically, and annealted at 940--LOOOC for 140 minutes to remove the residupl stresses. A special Ini3trument ------ 1-wasused-to -deform, the samples in an arg-in atmosphere at it. rate of 4 6.3 x 10 seel. The plastic deformation occurs as a result of ,slipping along the (1001 in the directions. The plasticity (M-OU-11MY ends-on-the-vaiencL--.of -its rare-earth impurities: the-divalent Sm strengthens the crystal more than the -trivalent Nd. Awiealing-of CaP --containing Sm2+ for an 2 Lhour --at-1 200C - reduces- the Aislocation density witbin the blocks by Ian order-of magnitude. Tho appearance of a minimum and a maximum Ion the compression curves as it function o~'f temperature at 600--750C arently-due-to-the -e.,Pf eff t-of MpUt7it:L4. J s. The authors express their grat.,".tude to M. V. Kiassen-1,Teklyudovaq,4Vd V. L. lIndenbom for a discussion of the re-sults, and also to V. Ya. Khaimov-' Card 2 3* L 4264-66 VVI)AMP(a) (MVM1P(j)./r Tj~(c A ~AP5024549 UR /0070/65/010/005/0650/0657 548.57 yq? AUTHOR: Gliki, N. V.; Urusovskaya, A. A. e4 7 TITIA"'I MIJAIII(I strilutore fit r1illy 11-Y IJOI?grow'hl'~y tho Vornoull mothod 46 V, III, fills no Ilitill, (lilt) lin'to (41111 liou'll. I'liffitiq to, fin't TOPIC TAGS: ruby, aryatal doifout, ovyatal 41101twatifill, lottinti 11"t"iA, myllillLithi lifi4lo,411-Al ABSTRACT: Ruby crystals grcwn from the melt by the Verneuil method are known to contain mosaic blocks, slip lifies, and other defects which are sources of tnterna:i strains. The ob-- ject of the work is (1) to study the spatial arrangement of the block boundaries relative to the crystallographic axes, (2) to measure the angles of disorientation of the blocks in relation to one another, and (3) to determine the axes of rotation of neighboring blocks and the type of dislocations forming the block boundaries. Optical, x-ray diffraction, and selective etching methods were employed. Two types of blocks are observed: coarse ones along the axis of the samples, with boundaries appioximately parallel to the 60Y0 ) plane of Cho prism, and finer ones with boundarie sin a fan- i3haped arrangement along j1 12 ~) pi ane s. Conclusions are drawn concerning the nature and origin of the mosaic structure of synthetic ruby crystals. "N. A. participated in the work. The authors thank A. A. Cherno=v 11. L. Indenbom and a rT.- X. Rozhans~y Kqviewing the results and for valua5le commcfitsx~~qiirg"- 4 figures an~ t~rd'~~ Card 1/2 L 426h-66 ACC ~"' AP5024549 ASSOCIATION: Institut kristall Dgrafft AN SSSR (Inbtitute of Crystallography,�~~ SZSR) .V SUBMITTED: 15Jan65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: SS, MT NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 008 2/2 T h AP5024553 UR/0070/65/010/005/OG88/0692 54,P. 4:53 8. 65 I ~61 'A/ AUTHOR: Chebotkevich, L. A.; Urusovskaya, A. A.; Voter V. V. TITLE: Motion of dislocations uptler the Influence of q_=ZnQjj~LfjeLd SOURCE: Kristallografiya, v. ~.O, no. 5, 19650 688-692 TOPIC TAGS: crystal dislocation, iron, magnetization, magnetostriction ABSTRACT: The motion of dislocations in a ferromagnetic (filamentary iron crystals grown by reducing FeC12 in hydrogen) vras caused by placing the sample In a magnetic field. The dislocations were revealed by etching In a mixture of picric and nitric acid. Fresh disloca- tions were obtained by deforming with the tip of a diamopd pyramid. The elornain structure was observed by the standard powder method. Magnetization causes the motion of dislocations in their slip plane; this motion may be due both to a direct interaction of the domain bondary and dislocation (magnetoelastic interaction) and to the influence of magnetos tr lotion, I. c~ , elastic stresseE arising in the sample aE a result of repeated magnetization. The effects of these two factore could not be separated. "We express our deep appreciation to V. L. Indenbom ;7!7 valuable comments and to I. P. Kushnir for providing the samples of Ir_o_nv_vhiCk~_rs-:_"_P11g. IN -C art. has- 3 figures. 5 Card L h266-66 ACC NRt AP5024553 ASSOCIATION: Dal lnevostochn3nr gosudarsvennyy universitet (Far East Stzite University); Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Chstitute of Crystal logEa2!g, AN SSSR) SUBMITTED- 17May65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: SS) EM NO REP SOV: 004 OTHER: 019 2/2 KLASSEII-NEKLYUDOVA, M.V.; GOVOMOV, I.G.; FAPKOV, V.S.1 URUSO-16'KAYA, A.A.; TIMOFEYEVA, V.A. Plastic deformation of a nickel sip-Flo crystal. ?art 2., The effect of temperature and rate of deformati,, on the compression curves and microstructure of nickel. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 18 no.20.263- 269 Ag 164. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Institut kristallografil AN SSSR. 'Tan 1948 "inery - Cmetruotim Gis Analyzers "A Catalytic Gas Analyzer for Avmmium-Air Mixtures," L. G. Urusovqkaya, D. A. Irrank-Khmenetakly, Chernore- ch6nek Chem Vlorks imeni M. I. Kalinin, 4 pp "Zavod JAbor" Vol XIT, No 1 Describes tests conducted to determine data neces- sary for constraotion of an apparatus permitting un- interrupted amixol of mmonium-air mixture In proo- ess of oocidizing a=ionlst. Catalytic gas-analyzer used as basis of apparatus. ra 61T33 VN. fti&/Cbemimtry Chlarldes- MAY 49 Cbftistry Silver Nitrate *19placement of Silver Nitrate During Deter- mIzation of Chlorides In Production Control," t: G. Urusovskaya, P. I. Zhilina, Cherv.- ;vchensk Chem T'Lant, 2 pp, "Uvod IALb " Vol XV*, No 5 Reca=endB use of mercurimetric method which Is based on f ormatioa of a lightly dissociated iorm of ;fiercury chloride. Formula represent- Ing the reaction has f ollowing fo=: Nag2 (CN),-;ffO -4- E[g(IN03 ) 2 = HgFe (CN) 5H0 + 2N&NO3 FM 58/49 T2� USO/Chemistry '- Chlorides (Contd) May 49 Method vas tested under factory conditions an& vas found to give satisfactory results. FM 58/*