SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT USAKOVSKAYA, S.R. - USANOV, V.V.

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USAKOVSKAY .. bof lya Robartovna- KOSTINSKIY, D. N.. red, L MARTYNOVA, V.A., ulad-affy red.;:GOLITSTN, A.V., red. kaft; BURLAU, N. P.,, tekhn. red. (Cameroon] Kamerun. Moskva, Geogmfgiz, 1962. 35 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Cameroon) USAKOVSKAYA, T. 3., IiOLUB-~',VA, 3. P., RY.IUSCMITO, N. I., SOKOUNA, T. 9., -782~-TLIN, P. I.* SPITIKOVSKI, D. M. (USSR). Structural Lability of Deoxyribonucleic Acids an-! Deoxyribonucleoproteins as a function of their lJolecular 14orphology. report presented at the 5th Int'l. Siochomistry Congress, Moscow*'- 10-16 Aug. 1961 TSEYTLIN,, P. I.; UISAKOVSMA, T. S. Effect of ionizing radiation on the cmplexes of de ox7ribenux laic acid with methylamine; on the problem of radiosensitive and radioresistarit forms of deoxyribonucleic acid. Hadiobiologiia 2 no-3:356-361 162. (14IRA 15-7) 1. Institut eiksperimentallnoy biologii, A101 SSSR, MosUva. (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (METHYLAMINE) (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) TSEYTLINP P.I.; USkKUVSIIU,, T.S..~ SPITKOVSKIY, D.M.; TONGUR, V.Se Study of the radiosensitivity of DNA on the molecular level. Trudy MOIP. Otd. biol. 7:42-46 163, (,%URA 16.11) L 31194-66 EV1P(')/EWT(m) RM ACC NR. W6022-5 SOURCE CODE: UR/0216/66/000/0102/6ii 210 AUTHOR: Tscytlin, P. I.; Spitkovskiy, D. I-; q0_:r!V,A._Ij Ivannik, 'B. ?.I -.L" Us vskaya, K 1i ; kuStLkina, L. A.-. Ryabehenkot ORG: Institute of ExRftrJmentaJJ~J2JoZy.__AM_5WR,_ Moscow (Inatitut eksperimentd~tno biologii ARN SSSR) 11 TITLE: Analysis of.radiatlon injury to Oeoxyribonucleoprotgi at the molecular and supramolecular levels SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya biologicheskaya, no. 2, 1966, 197-210 TOPIC TAGS: radiation injury, protein, DNA, x ray irradiationp hydrogen bonding, molecular structure ABSTRACT: X-irradiation does not give rise to covalent cros5links within the DNA macromolecule, i.o., it does not prevent the separation of ENA I strands or interfere with its replicqtion. The authors' studies or;--O-Pub rotation of DNA and DNP and malting curves indicate that irradiation causes latont damage to the sy3ttun of hydrogen bonds. The formation of single broaks in the polynuclooti.de skeleton may result in rotation around the remaining single bond at the site of the break. This may produce local change in the c6nfiguration of the DNA macromolecule, resul"-Ing in steric .~~drancs between the DNA and corresponding protein molecule, .Irrakation with doses below 103 rad 'causes treake only in a W1411 -number of DNA molecules. This does not &.1ter the physicochemical. properties of the DNA or DNP an a whole, although it undoubtedly has @one b1ological L 31194-66 ACC NRs AP6022 feffect. '7hus, there is no reason to believe that the effects of lost 'irradiation doses. as manifested in structure). rearranfmefits of chromosomesv~ are related to changes in the DNA macromolecules. The results of studies on: the physicomechanical properties of supramolecular oriented DNP structures I :pr*sent in a 'medium with. oysiological, -ioni.o strength irplicate that,these formations are highly sensitive to radiation. Orig. art. has: 10 figures. [JMI SUB CODE: 07, 06, 20 / SUEK DATEs Mec65 CRIG Iffs 013 OTH MUP: 013 cma USAKOVSKIT, J12., starshiy muster __L Rapid lathe operator S.M.Busbuev. Mashinostroltell no.1-:2)-24 N 156, (ICRA 12: 1) 1. Avtozavod Imeni Likhacheva. (Turning) USAKOVSKIY, L. UM/Ships - C'Mstru ation Tools PA 30T93 Obt Iw "Problem and7unotions of Tool Agencies,* L. Usakow- skly, RWy 14. Pv "Morskoy Flat" No 10 Discussion of the proper operation and functions of tool agenoies in supplying toolay in acting as a con- tral storerocut for tools, In buying nev tools and materials necossary to make them) and In keeping todIs in proper oporating condition. w 3M31 USAZDTSKIY L. inshenere .,1w.yMw 4RZ71!", Usks and duties of the services in chwge of tools and Instruments. More flot 7 no-10:41-W 0 147. (MLRA 9:6) (Toolroom practice) USAKOVSKIY, M. -__inzh... laureat Stalinskoy premit Automatic loaders. On. tekb. 5 no. 12:12-14 D 160. ,'jMjRA 14:1) (Loading and unioading) (Automatic control) ZIMIN, P.A., kandidat Itakhnichaskikh nauk; u inzhoner. is"go Crated transportof brtcks. Zhel.dor.tranap. 39 no.2t77 "r 157. (MLRA 10:.')) (Bricks-Transportation) SADOVSKIY, T~., inzh.; WAKOVSKIY V., inzh. Vibration water lifts. Stroitell no.2:29 0).M. (WRA 14t7) (Pumping machinery) LMMOVSKIT, V~.W MKW", DYBINA. Y.N., teklUL.red. (Using now mterials and designs of p1pos during the current seven-year I~Ianl Primenenle nawykh materialov i konstruktaii truboprovodov v tekushchei somlletko; lektaila dlia studentov VZIITa V-VI kursov vsekh spetsiallnostai. Nookva, Vaes. zaoohnyi in-t Inshenerov shol-dor.tranap., 1959. 19 PZNIRA 13:4) (pipe) ACC NRt AP6035759 SOURCL CODL: UR/0413/66/(J(j~,;',,,Ij/Oi",0/0131 INVENTOR: Slavin, R. M.; Usakovskiy, V. M.; Babakhanov, Yu. M.; M. V. ORG: none TITLE: Hermetic electric pump. Class 59, No. 186862. [announced by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Rural Electrification (Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-insledo-1 vatellskiy institut elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva) SOURCE: 1-7obreteniya,pronrjshlemyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 130-1311 TOPIC TAGS: fluid pump, hydraulic pump, eloctric r,.O*tor ABSTILM: An Author Certi-icate has been issued for a hermetic electric punmp con- sisting of a housing containing a pump and an electric- drive motor with an outer rotor and a female stator, the pump is cooled by a part of the fluid which is transferred from the discharge to the suction nozzle. To simplify design and the intensify cooling, the pump's working members are-located on the surface of rotor or of the rotor and the electric-motor housing, and the winding of the stator -is designed for the direct transfer of the cooling flow through the stator'a slots. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 26Apr65/ Cord A UDC; 621,67-83 USAKOVSKIY, V.M., in2h. iju~y of the possibility of uBing vibration techniTmi for raising water from slim wells, Nauch, trudy VIESH 7:5-8 160. (MIRA 15:8) (Stock and stockbreeding-Water supplr) (Water aupply, Rural) ,,wo, US'LOV, Yu.F. TopX,raphy'of Lil~~ lwmin0sity appam,.- in the zech-f-a- of im ed alkal s. Opt. i spektr. n' i halide drystal ftospihor no.6:IC72-,i.,-e-; je 165. (MIBA 18:12) 28(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1679 Froshikov, Aleksandr Ivanovich, and Aleksandr Lukich Usan Schetno-perforatsionnyye 45--kolonnyye mashiny; tekhniehoskoye obsluzhivaniye I remont ~Forty-Five Column Punched Card Computer; Servicing and Repair) Moscow., Mashgiz,, 1958. 270 P. 3,'000 copies printed. Reviewers: N.A. Vasilevskiy and I.F. Merekalov; Ed.: M.G. Rappoport; Ed. of Publishing House: A.G. Akimova; Tech. Ed.: A.F. Uvarova; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Building and Instrument Construction: N.V. Pokrovskiy, ROgineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended primarily for mechanics engaged In the maintenance arid repair of punched card computers, and may also be useful to people employed in the field of mechanization of calculation8. Card 1/12 I Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 COVERAGE: The book contains basic information for the maintenance and repair of a 45--column punched card computer. The material is based on the experience of several Soviet computer stations and of Soyuzmashuchet. In addition, instructions found in the technical and servicing manuals accompanying the machine are taken into consideration. A brief description of the construction of a 45-column punched card computer is given, as well as methods of determining defects in mechanisms and computer blocks, and some practical examples of modernizing computers in order to Increase their utility. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Ch. I. Purpose and Field of Application of Punched Card Computers Punched cards and 'their requirements Ch. II. Perforators :?d45-1 and PD45-2 8 Card 2/ 12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 Purpose, fundamental operational data,, and pr1nelple of operation 8 The principal electrical circuit of the machine 9 The circuit of' the one column return key 11 The circuit of' the key for full carriage return 11 Fundamental mechanismst their construction and adjustments 11 Mounting 11 Input mechanium and setting of numbers 11 Punching mechanism 18 Punched card feed mechanism 18 Ch. III. Technical Maintenance and Repair of Perforators PD45-1 and PD45-2 23 Cleaning and lubrication 23 Repair 26 Fundamental operational defects, their causes and elimination 26 Dislocation of holes in punched cards 28 Card 3/L2 Forty-Five Column Funched Card (Cont.) s Ov/i 67 9 Incomplete perforation in punched cards 28 Defects of multiple blank mechanism 31 Graph of systematic preventive maintenance 33 Didasembly and assembly 37 Set of spare parts 40 Modernization of perforato:-s PD45-1 and PD45-2 44 Ch. IV. Verifier K45-2 46 Purpose and fundamental operational data 46 Principles of operation and constructional diagram of machine 46 Fundamental mechanisms of machine and their adjustments 48 Adjustment of the punched card feed magazine 48 Adjustment of the card feed mechanism 49 Adjustment of multiple blank mechanisms 52 Adjustment of receiving device 53 Adjustment of electric motor switching mechanism and the carriage atarter 54 Adjustment of the reduction unit and clutch 55 Card 4/ 12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 The electric equipment, its operation and adjustment 55 Verifier contacts and their adjustments 55 Switching contact of checking transport circuits 57 Contact blocks of digital keys and their adjustments 58 Contact blodks of receiving mechanism and their adjustments 58 Contact of the 45th column and Its adjustment 59 Contact of the transport electromagnet and its adjustment 59 Contact of a skip electromagnet and its adjustment 59 Ch. V. Technical Maintenance and Repair of the Verifiers K45-1 and K45-2 C1 60 Cleaning 60 Lubrication 61 Fundamental operational defects, their detection and elimination 62 Chart of systematic preventive maintenance 69 Card 5/12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 Daily maintenance 69 Systematic preventive checks 69 Maintenance 70 Disassembly and assembly 70 Organizing the working place of the mechanic 72 Spare parts 72 Modernization of verifiers X45-1 and K45-2 72 Ch. VI. Sorter C45-1 77 Fundamental operational data 77 Operational principle anC lay-out of machine 77 Fundamental mechanisms and blocks,their construction and adjustments 78 Feed magazine 79 Punched card feeding mechanism 79 Carrying mechanism 8o Sorting brush block 81 Sorting relay 81 Sorting electromagnet 82 Straps 83 Pockets 84 Commutator 84 Card 6/12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 Ch. VII . Technical Maintenance and Repair of the C45-1 Sorter 87 Cleaning 87 Lubrication 87 Fundamental operational defects, their detection and elimination 89 Chart of systematic preventive maintenance 94 Daily maintenance 95 Systematic preventive che,cks 95 Mai"tenance 9 Major repairs 9 9 Disassembly and assembly 96 Organizing the mechanic's working place 99 Spare parts 101 Modernization of C45-1 sorter 103 Ch. VIII. Tabulators T-4M and T-4NI 104 Fundamental mechanisms, their construction and adjustments 104 Mounting 106 Drive 106 Card 7/ 12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 Feed mechanism 107 Adjustments of feed mechanism log Receiver mechanism 115 Adjustment of receiving mechanism 116 Principal computing.magnet 117 Adjustment of principal coupling magnet 117 Coupling magnets of feed print mechanisms and their adjustments 118 Counter adjustments 119 Counter heads and their adjustments 123 Printing mechanism adjustments 125 Magnetic case and Its adjustments 128 Carriage and paper feed triangle mechanism and their adjustzqents 129 Spacing mechanism and its adjustments 131 Cam control mechanism 132 Adjustments of control cams and of a commutator 133 Switchboarda and their adjustments 133 Relay 134 Relay adjustment 137 Card B/ 12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/161`9 Feed mechanism 107 Adjustments of feed mechanism 109 Receiver mechanism 115 Adjustment of receiving mechanism 116 Principal computinig.magnet 117 Adjustment of principal coupling magnet 117 Coupling magnets of feed print mechanisms and their adjustments 118 Counter adjustments 119 Counter heads and their adjustments 123 Printing mechanism adjustments 125 Magnetic case and its adjustments 128 Carriage and paper feed triangle mechanism and their adjustments 129 Spacing mechanism and its adjustments 131 Cam control mechanism 132 Adjustments of control cams and of a commutator 133 Switchboards and their adjustments 133 Relay 134 Relay adjustment 137 Card 8/ 12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) Sov/1679 Ch. IX. Technical Maintenance and Repair of the T-01 and T-4MI Tabulators 140 Daily technical maintenance 140 Lubrication 141 Method of determing defects in electric circuits and mechanisms by the nature of counting and printing errors 157 Counting errors 157 Erros In the summary printer 163 Errors In the balancing and summing of totals 164 Errors observed in one section of the counter 164 Operational defects of the T-4M and T-4MI tabulators and their elimination 165 Defects in the feed and receiver mechanisms 165 Defects in electric motor circuits 170 Defects in counting 175 Defects in the printing mechanism 184 Defects In the control apparatus 187 Defects in selector operation 187 Card 9/12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) sov/1679 Planning and performing of tabulator repairs 188 Periods and types of repairs 188 Repair of counters :L89 Repair of counter heads 192 Repair of control cam block 193 Repair of switch panel 195 Repair of switchboard 195 Repair of feed mechanism 196 Repair of coupling magnets (principal, printing and feed) 198 Spare parts for tabulators 199 Special instruments and equipment for repair of tabulators 199 Modernization of tabulators 211 Ch. X. Summary Puncher IP-45 216 Technical characteristics 216 Operational principle 216 Construction and adjustments of fundamental mechanisms 217 Mounting 217 Feed mechanism 217 Motor drive mechanism 221 Card 10/12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 Keyboard 221 Mechanism of.bar electromagnets 221 Punch mechanism 221 Carrying mechanism 222 Duplication mechanism 222 Linear commutator mechanism 222 Adjustment of suzmnary puncher mechanisms 223 Ch. XI, Technical Maintenance and Repair of Summary Puncher IP45-1 229 Cleaning 229 Lubrication 229 Repair 232 Fundamental operational defects, their causes and elimination 232 Graph of systematic - preventive maintenance 23 Disassembly and assembly 239 Spare parts 243 Card 11/12 Forty-Five Column Punched Card (Cont.) SOV/1679 Ch. XII. Devices for, Obtaining Direct Current and Their Maintenance 244 Maintenance of electric motor 244 Ch. XIII. Organizing; the Repair and Maintenance of Punched Card Computers 246 System Of Bystematic-preventive maintenance 246 Organizing of means for systematic-preventive maintenance 249 Organizing SUPPli(.-B of spare parts 249 Organization of the workshop for the maintenance and repair of machines 249 Technology of repair operations 250 Soldering operations 250 Reconditioning and repair of parts 252 Cementing of parts 254 Rewinding rela:7 wheels and electromagnets 255 Making parts In the repair shop of a machine-computer station 259 Ch. XIV. Safety Techniques In the Repair and Maintenance of Punched Card.Computers 266 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (QA 75.G77) IA,'Ijmr Card 12/12 6-15-59 USAN, Janez (Vrsac) Remarks concerning the article "Road Curvatures." Obz mat fiz 7 no.3:135-138 160. IIEEAI 10;5) (Roads) KURAJUN, A.!.; USAN M.V.- ZHITRI'6EV, V.G. JP Organization of a preventive stat'stIcal control. Standarti- zatsiia 28 no.6:38-42 Je 164. (MJRA 17:9) USAN, M-V-'; 7HURRIEV, ~.G.; KHMM-V, A.I. Effect or '"Jze techn01091Cd! factors on I n ~t ~'! -jn Of autOmat!c lathes for, 'nngltij! 4r r C. j, 35 no.10.-ct.-Io 0 164. (M.7R4 17,,121 ZIIURT',-;EV, V*G,l KUBAIUT, A.I.1 USAN, M.V. Determinatlan of the sonom of tolerance far the ajusl=ont of machine tools, Priborostroonis no,1212l-24 D 164, (MI RA 18: 3) :' - ",/; -/ ? -~' & -- ~.- , il .1,.,.k; "''/.; / 1117),; V (- - - v I I /~) BUKHMAN, A.S., ksind.talchn.nauk; USAN-PODGORNOV, B.M., inzh. Prestressed reinforced concrete ties for mine timbering. Shakht. stroi. no.12:21-26 D '57. (MIRA 11:1) (Mine timbering) (Prestressed concrete construction) SOV/97-58-10-7/17 AUTHORS: Bukhmant A.S. (Candidate of Technical Sciences,' and Usan-Podgornov, B.M. (Engineer). Construe o o~re`cast Prestressed Reiriforced Concrete TITLE: t Pit Props and Technology of their Manufacture (Konstruktsii predvaritellno napryazhermykh zhelezobe- tonnykh elementov shakhtnoy kr6pi t. tekhndLogiya ikh izgotovleniya) PERIODICAL: Beton i zhelezobeton, 1958t Nr 10, Pp 383-385 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1957-58 the authors of this article designed precast prestressed reinforced concrete slabs for propping coal- mine galleries. This work was carried out in conjunction with M.N. Geleskul, Candidate of Technical Sciences, in the Laboratory for New Designs of Coal-Mining Supporting Constructions, of the Scientific and Research Institute for Coal Mining (VUGI). This new type of propping slab was tested and the results are described in detail. Concrete mark 400 was used based on granite aggregate. The concrete mix was 1 8 1.5 : 1.5 and the water/ cement ratio ketween 0.28 and 0.32. The cement was of 350-400 kg/cmd activity and was ground on vibro-grinder Card 1/3 VM-10. The reinforcement was of 2.6 mm. diameter high SOV/97-58-10-7/17 Construction of Precast Prestressed Reinforced Concrete Pit Props and Technology of thoir Manufacture Card 2/3 carbon wiro with an ultimate strength of 187 kg/mm2. The slabs were consolidated on vibrating table VS-1M. Curing was carried out at a mean temperature of 18 - 200C. Tensioning was carried out on stand SNS-1 constructed by Giprouglemsish. The tensioning apparatus used was of the type DP-2 of TsNIIS. Tests show that this concrete slab reaches during bending a strength of 40 kg/'=2. Table 1 gives values obtained during tests which prove that constructions from prestressed reinforced concrete slabs type VUGI are three times stronger and much more economical than those from ordinary reinforced slabs type PNIUI. At the same time the above mentioned laboratory studied mass production of these slabs by the method of casting by vibration. Fig 2 shows the concreting yard and combine on which these slabs are manufactured. Fig 3 shows the vibrating construction used in the manufacture of slabs of rectangular cross- section. Table 2 shows that the strength of the concrete arid the load-bearing capacity of the concrete slabs are adequate after only 5 - 10 days of hardening. SOV97-58-10-7/17 Construction of Precast Prestressed Reinforced Goncreto PIOL" Props and Technology of thoir Manufacture Between 1952-54 the VUG1, In collaboration with TsNIPS, worked on the manufacture of slabs of rectangular cross-section for pit-propping, and on conveyor and stand methods of production. Fig 4 illustrates vibrating stand forming part of a concreting combine for castir4r prestressed reinforced concrete slabs of fashioned cross-section. Vibrators of the type 1-50 were used. There are L~ figures and 2 tables, Card 3/3 GIUSM, N.V.; KISFJM, To.S.-, USAN-PMOORNOV, B-K- Use of now reinforced concrete fraw timbering made of T section members. Ugoll 35 no.5t4l-44 My '60. (NIRA 13:7) (Mine timbering) (Rminforced concrete construction) GELESKUL., H.N.; UL`AV-PODGOIU'.OV. 13.."'. Study of roc!.- preisure L-anifestaticns in the mines of t'-e Noscow Basin. Ugoll 36 no.6:23-24 je 161. (IMA 14-7) 1. Tnstitut gornogo dela im. A.A. Skochinskogo. (Moscow Basin-Rock pressure) GOLESRL, 14JIrhail Nikitovich; USAN-PODGMNGV Boris f- KOSTANIYAN, A.7a.., red.7~-;;; ~BO ~~A.j tekhn. red. (Repair of mine workings for the timbererl Krepillshchik Po remontu goMkb vyrabotok. Moskva., Gosgortekbizdat, 1962. 246 p. (MIRA 15:7) (mine timbering) USAN-PODGOWIOV, B.M., inzh. -ions of a support in drifts driven Study of the operating condit In unstable rocks. Hauch. soob. 1GD 15:120-128 162. (MIRA 17-2) USAN-PODGOIU40V, B.M. Determiming irdtial mini..ng erxinearing parameters for the calculation of drift supports in Mlosvow Basin mines. FA.I. mekh. wrois., dav. i razr, gor. porod. no.2tl96-206 (14TIRA 17:1) USAVOV, A, Eighty projects. SOV.shakht.. 10 n0-4 :15 Ap 161. (MIRA 140) 1, Nachallnik proyektno-konstruktorskogo byuro shakhty No-5-bis "Trudovskayall. (Mining enginoering) 46~;eor 107140 oafjqw. t*tA)o IX ko. (Ntuxlan.) A. 1). %. 0, Mar. M2. P. 16- 19. Dr"N4- nwflxxl aml cqul;mwtA for the sho". Typical datis Am rlwrt~l aM talms6W. 1,46),Y ring - Fuel pumps .1/1 8 Pub. 12 - 3/14 AUUM I chapchaev, A.@ A$; Usanorp A. D.; and MnMlovp V, F. Standardizing fuel pumps for automobile engines 11Avt. trakt. prom. 5,,9-12, MAY 1954 AbdtMat IThe editorDLI gives acme infwmation concerning tents, conducted by the Scientific Automotive Institute, on standardizing fuel pumps for the GAZ-51, ZIM, GAZ Yr-50, ZTS-120, and ZIS-5M aut(mobile engines. Illuntratimis and diagram depicting the testing ot fuel pumps,, are presexted, Graph; drawings, Institution Submitted t USANOV,A.D., inshener StAndardization In the automobile industry. Standartizateiia no.2:14-19 Kr4p 155. (MLIA 8:6) 1. Nauchryy avtomotornyy Institut. (Automobiles engin"ring-Standards) USA'NOV, A. D. USANOV, A. D. "Investigation of the Effect Conditions of Operation of Operating Condition of the Industry USSR. State Union Res Automobile and Automotor (Diasertation for the Degree Science) of the Basic Parameters and an Automobile Engine on the Spark Plugs." Min Aatomobile Order of Labor Red Banner Sci Inst (NAMI). Moscow,, 1956. of Candidate in Technical So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 18, 1956, I I , - I -, / / I T- I. , - - - - - - . r ,V ,,,. I , r- KUROV, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; MWATWV, V.F.; USANOV, A.D., kand.tekhn.nauk. Ingine of the FIAT-600 automobile. Avt.i trakt.pro--. no.7:W.1-46 Jl '57. (MIELi 10:11) (Italy-Automobiles-Ugines) AUTHORI: Usanov, A.D., Chapchayev, A.A. 113-58-7-11//25 TITLE: h ~e,, ~r'elo'*Tthe Operating Conditions of thc. '-Iraine -,n the Operation of the Spark Plugs (Vliyt-niye rezhimov eknpluntntnli dvigatelya na rp~,otu svechey zazhipaniya) PERIODICAL; Avtomobillnoya promyshlennost', 10;F4, Nr 7,pp "2-;)r, ABSTRACT: Research conducted by Academician Yulebakin of the TsYF moto- tsiklostroyeni,va (TsKB of 14otorcycle-Building), the LF! imeni Kalinina 1FI imeni Kalinin) And the NITAvtopriborov, has cast light on several technical problems connectel with the increase of the reliability and evaluation of the thermal properties of spark pltgs. Tnvestigations were made with the nid of one- cylinder sections and the many-cylinder engines of serial pro- duction, such as GAZ Y-20, GAZ-51, '.,TI,-120 And Thus the characteristics of an All[J plug with A bept chamber of C,61 cubic cm content changes sharply depending on the spot they are inserted, while the temperatures of a plup, of the same type but with a heat chambet content of 0.21 cubic cm almost never change, no matier where the plug is inserted. Consequently, changes Df the heat chamber content should be utilized in the standardization of spark plugs and creation of a rational therm- Card 112 al range. The AllU plug, with its heat chnriber content of The Effect of the Opera*:ing Conditions of the ~F'neine on the 'Peration of the Spark Plugs 0.61 cubic cm, is close to the A16U plug, of 0.51 cubic cm, with respf,ct to thermal charncteristics. It was found that the existing plug type most suitable for the thermal tension conditions of the engines is a 14-mm spprk plug with a thread- less fastening of the shaft of the centrR1 electrode to the uralite insulator, and with the core fastened to the spark body by an airtight powder sealing. There are 2 photos, 3 graphs, and 3 diagrams. ASSOCIATION: NAMT (NAMI ) 1. Spark plugs--Performance 2. Spark plugs--Thermal propeltie- Card 212 TJSANOV,-,A.V.o inzh.; LARYUKHMA, G.G., inzh. Shortcomings in methods for testing dusters and sprayers. Trakt. i sallkhozmah. 8:29-30 Ag 158. (MM 11:8) (Spraying and outing equipment--Testing) WIN, Gennadiy PavlovichtYSANOVp Aleksandr Vasillyevich; MUKKINp Mop red.j IOFINOVAj, TS.B.9 i_a,_'izd-vaj WBANKMA# R.Ye.g tekbn,, red, [Maohinery " equipment for the reforestation of cutover areas) Mashiny i orudiia dlia sozdaniia. lesnykh kulltur na v3rrubkAkh. Moskyap Goolaoln=izdat, 1961* 95 P. (MM 3.418 (Forests and forestry--Equipment and supplies) (Roforestation~ USAPOV9 B. Amrial sportmen of Lenin's city. Kryl.rod. 14 no-4:6-7 Ap 163. (NIRA 16:5) 1. Sekretar? Leningradekogo gorodskogo komiteta Leninskogo Noommnistichaskogo Ovuza molodexhi. (Leningrad-Aerial sports) USMOV, D.D., kand.tel:hn.naulc; EIVAN, T.B. Electric equiprient for Fiat cars vith small displacememt, engines. Avt. prom. no.5:43-45 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Italy-Automobiles-Electric equipment) 'USANOV, G.M. Sedim9nation of the productive formation in the wSangachaly-Mom -- Duvannyy Island -- Dulla Island anticlinal zone (ncrtheastern Baku Archipelago). Azerb. noft. khoz. 40 no.9:5-8 S 161. (MIRA 15: 1) (B&ku. Archipelago-Petroluem geology) (Baku Axrhipelage-Gae, Natural--Geology) ALIYEV, A.K.; USANOV, G.M. N#,rw 6Ata on oil and gaE o~-,.a-rrsrces of DuVann7y Isla-vid and the Sanf;achaly - Wro arba. Noftorfiz.gacil, i 900fiz, nrj,g"/'-5 '--5. (VVIA '~,8:8) 1. Trust "Azmoniefterazvedka". USANOV, G.M. Correlation of the cross sections of the producing fo-mation of the Sangachaly4iore - Bulla Island anticlinfil zone in the western part of the Apsheron Peninsula and southeastern lobystan. Azerb.neft.khoz. 41 no.5-.3-7 My 162. (MIRA 16t2) (Koby-stan--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Apsheron Peninsula--Geology, Stratigraphic) USANOV. G.Ye. Joint tectonics of a beryl deposit of a new morphological type. Sov.geol. 7 r-o.2:30-41 F 164- (MIRA 17:3) USAROT; I" - Wide utilization of reinforced concrete elements b7 collective farm@. Sall.stroi.11 no.11:7 N 156. (MLRA I.O.-J) 1. Predeedatel kolkhoza imeni Stalina, Terontsovo-Aleksandrovskogo rayona, Stavropolskogo kraya, deputat Verkhovnogo Soveta RS1PSR. (Reinforced concrete construction) USANOV, M.S. I . Modernization of carding machines. Za indus.Riaz. no.2!t2l D 161. (MIRA 16:10) Oktyabrl." 1. Glavnyy inzh. Klepikovskoy vatnoy fabriki "Krasnyy KALININ, V.I.; AVERKIN, V.D.; KLUBOV, V.A.; USANOV, N.A. Trends in prospecting for gas- and oil-bearing structures in the Buzuluk trough and adjacent regions. Geol. nefti i gaza 7 no.11:6-13 WA63- (MIRA 17:8) 1. Kuybyshevnertegazrazvedka, VooooyuzW nauchno-issledovatelf- akiy geologorazvedochnyy neftyanoy institut i Orenburpefteraz- vedka. USAKOVP P. ; BLOM, V.; YJJWIOV, 11. ; laYOROV, I. ; A14CHISUVSKIY, F. Reduction of staff persowiel is an essential mattor. Sots.trud no-3:105-126 Hr 158. (14IRA 13:3) 1. Hachallnik otdals. organizataii proizvodstva tokhnichenkogo upravlaniya Leningradakogo soveta narodnogo kho-.yayRtva (for Usanov). 2. Direktor zavoda ev et ot ekh niche skikb izdoliy (for 'Blokh)- 3. 11achallnik otdola trude. i zurplaty Parvogo goEmdarstven- nogo podabipnikovogo zovoda (for Kabanov). 4. Dirak-tor Leningrad- skogo savoda dolltellAvkh golovok (for 14ayorov). 5. 11itchal'nik proi2vodatva Leningradakogo zavoda dolitellnykh golovok (for Amchislavokiy). (Leningrad--Industrial organization) It USAITOV, P. Consolidation of related enterprises in the Leningrad Xconomic Region. Sots.trud 5 no.2:70L72 F 160. (MIRA 13-6) (Leningrad economic region-7Consolidation and merger of corporatiove) SHWILIN, Viktor Sennnovi,:7h; USANGVf P.A., redaztor; FEDCROV, B.M.. redaktor; YJMSIX, H.P., ikt or. [Table for comDuting the val=e of loge edged only on tvo parallel TrthlitSy obOemov nenbretuykh pilomaterialov (bruslay). Moskva, Gonj oat.,) 381 p. (ULRA 9!5) (lumber-Menzuration) ANIKIN, Anstoliy Mikhaylovich; AF20BOYA, Roza Petrovna; BAKHTWTAROV, Vladimir Dmitriy9vich;._UUNQY,, Petr Alekseyevich. ret4ppent, otv.red.; BUMOV, Vasiliy Iva n~V--icE.- re"t senzent;-'- PJTEMUN. Te.L., red.izd-ve; KOM=SHINA, A.$., takhn.red. (Building prefAricated wooden houses] Zovodskoe derevionnoe domostroenie. Moskva. Goolesbumizdat. 1960. 230 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Buildings, Prefabricated) (MIding, Wooden) IVANOVt David Vasillyevich; SHCHEGLOV, Valentin Fedorovi.--h; RVANIN, Rostislav Vasil'yevich;-USANQY,--P-A,,, red.; JUMMELI, LS., red. izd-va;,SfflBXOVA, R.Ye., tekhn,red. (Automation of sorting devices and bundle making machines for lumber] Avtomatizirovannye sortirovochnye ustroistva i paketo- formiruiushchis mashiny dlia pilomaterialov. Moskva, Gosles- bumisdat, 1963. 67 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Lumbering-Machinery) 11EYNIKOV, N.A.; GOLOVANOV, G.A.; USACHOV, P.A.; TOCHILIN, M.S.; PTITSYN, Yu.V. Winning high-iron magnetite-hematite concentrates. Biul.tekh.- skon.inform.Gos.nauch.-iasl.ibst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.5:11-13 ,62. (MIRA 15:7) (Iron-Metallurgy) USAMV, V., brigadir olonarey All this should be realized. 12obr.i rats. no.11:27 N '58. (14IRA 11:12) 1. Vyrubochnyy tankh fabriki "Skorokhad," L"ningrad. (Laningrad-Shon Industry) L 14450-66 EWTWIT WE ACC NR: AP6002950 (1q) SOURCE CODE' UR/0286/65/000,1024/0116/0116 INVENTOR: Usanov,_V. A.; Usov, I. R. ORG: none ~TITLE: Altitude compensating unit for carburetors in Internal combustion engines. Class 46, No. 177202 [announced by Central Scientific Research and Design Institute for Fuels Systems in Automotive and Stat.ZZ ies (Tsentrallnyy naucbno- issledovatells-kiy-i konstrukt&-rskly institut toplivnoy apparatury avtotraktornykh I -~.statsionarhykh dvigateley)] SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 24, 1965, 116 zTOPIC TAGS: internal combustion engine, diffuser, fuel carburetor IABSTRACT: 4his Author's Certificate introduces an altitude compensating unit for .carburetorAin internal combustion engines# The device contains a sensing element, e.g. a bellows, which reacts to changes In atmospheric pressure, arid an actuating mechanism which controls fuel supply from the atomizer to the Inta):e channel by changing the v&cuum in the main metering system of the carburetor. The design is Card 1/3 UDC: 621.43.033.6(23.08) 1 sensing element; 2 sliding diffuser; 3 atomIzer. Card-2/3 L 14450-M ACC NR: AP6002950 0 simplified and the operating stability is improved by making the actuating mechaniom in the form of a sliding diffuser connected to the sensing element. The atomizer is located in the throat of the diffuser. 'SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATEt 1SAug63 CardX/3 85433 L9 -Lit 00 3/170/60/003/011,/004/016 //I W 0 B019/BO56 AUTHORS; Tsiklauri, G. V., Usanov, V. V,, TITLE: The Problem of Heat Exchange in a Tube at High Air Velocities N, PERIODICAL: Inzhenekno-fizioheskiy zhurnal., 1960, VG1. 3j NO. 11., Pp. 48-51 TEXT: The.one--dimensional f1cw of a compressible gas in a tube is measur- ed under the assumption cf a convectiva heat exchang ith the wall. The authors succeeded in setting up a linearized differential equation, which describes the motion of the gas. The solutions were checked by means of data experimentally determined by B. S. Pezovan at the MEI, where the local heat exchange in the case of a turbu flow was investigated. The thin-.walled tubes had a diameter of 15-95 mm, and a length, which amounted to the 29,5-fold of the diameter. The temperature of the air flow was changed between 150 and 400 CK, wheTeas the wall temperature was kept constant at 3000K, As may be seen from the comparison of the re- sults, the relations of the hydrodynamic theory for the heat exchange Card 112 85!,33 The Problem of Heat Exchange in a T4be S/170/60/003/011/004/046 at High Air Velooities B019/BO56 within the Mach number range cf from ',,5 to 7) are ccrrect and may be used fc-r pract-4.cal salculations. There qrE~ I figur-,- and 5 Soviet referenses., ASSOCIATION: Moskovskoy~-. otdeleniya Tseniral,nogo kotloturbinnogo instiluuta im. 1. 1. Pclzurova (ffoercw Branch of the Central Steam Turbine Institute imeni 1. 1. Polzunov). Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel,skiy inetitut kislorodnogo mashinostroyeniya, g. Mcskva (All Union Scientific Research Institute cf Oxygen-ApraratU3 and Machinery. Mcscow) SUBMITTED: may 16, tg6o Card 2/2 -MOV, V. L. AND TSWAURI G. V. "On The Analytical Determination of Effective Surfaces in Channels at the Presence of Heat Transfer and Friction." Report uubmitted for the Conference on fleat and Mass Transfer, Minsk, BSSR, June 1961. USANOV, V. V.. and TSIKiAURI, G. V. __ " The problem of the analytical determination of the eff ective surfaces in channels involved with heat-exchange and friction." Report presented at the lot All-Union Conference on Heat- and Maas- Exchange, Minsk, BSSR, 5-9 June 1961. 0349 5/800/02/000/005/001/002 E202/f,-1492 A UTH U i I usallov, V.V. , Elu_,irleer 'I I'l, L ii(!at exchmi~:e atid r*esistance in axially s.jim-etric rtov.zle worki_n~,, at sli-t-litly supersonic velocities SU U tic b: v_se.4oyimiyy niiichri(-)-is.4le(iovatel's)~ij institut i.islorodn(i,v-o mashi.nostrojeniya. TrIldy. Flo.5. v.08col'' ](,,If):.. Appiliaty i mashiny kislorodny"kh ttstanovol,.. 61-(")3 TEXT: ' Tfie author aiiiis at oxtending tile applicability of the hydrorlpiamic heat exchnit.,A! t!ieovy 001.1;T) to tile regio;I of vo loci 1-i n i n Ve rn a I s e t t i n ~_, o f eXpf!rij,tvnt -is selected in which a loog, axially symmetri.c diverpeiit (hict (tifizzle) cooled frow. mitside by boilinS: water is chosen. Vie crcp.-;.q-.~4ecticm of' (Itirt is increaminq vf,r.%i slowly to prevent smider, veloci.ly jimips. Pi-essuro oil(] temperature are measured at various ;joiritF along the axis of the duct nrid at, the outer wall respectively, in nridition to moss flow meamurei,.eiitv, ami measm-eii,ei,ts or tite vapotir is--ming from the cooliiig chamber siirroundi it*(-r thp (hict. The theorj is developed from first Card 1/2 S/F&() /62 ANJO/009 /0C 1 /('02 lient exchange atid resistance ... r'-, o:! / 1., 1, 9 2 pritici"I es by relati lit! pnier a I iZed Pi-t-floill Ii Is ecIlia ti, oxi mass f1bw. braki-ity tvi.iperaturi~, equation of state arid !ieat balance to IMI-,'T rolatioa. Thc InLter links the coefficietit of hydrodynamic resistance r to the Coefficierit of lient traiisfer oL. A (Petailed ailaly.9.1s of tlit!oretical and experimentn-I ciata are viveri. I't is conclildr--d tillit ilili,'T jilay be api,lied to velocity recriorls of 1.1() to 1-555 ~- ,with an averagre value of Re = x 10') for bra4iny tewperntiirv and 8-55 x 109 for wall temperature. HIIET may be ail;,lied at~ a hasis for duct flow calculatit)ns in the f orm St = ~ /P'. Vie work was directed by Professor A.A.Gulhninn and Candidate of Teclinicnl Sciences A.F.Gandellsman. There are A figures atid 2 tnbles. Card 2/2 L U074-63 EWP (q)AWr (m)/BDs--AFncAsD--M/JG =S= Ms V3W3ZM S/Ula/63/000/005/0156/M62 AUMORt Maltseva, 0. Koj Postnikov, V. 9 ; unn 0 _V-V friction of CuJIL and Cu sub 3 Au alloys SOURCEs IVUZo Chernaya metaUurgiya, no. 50 1963, 156-161 T" TAM 9 -intirnal- friction., CuAu alloyp Cu 3ub 3 An a3loy., reorganization of atoms,, bond energy, hatero atoms$ activation energy,, peak properties ABSTRACT% The internal friction of Cuku and Cu sub 3 Au alloys-was studied during cooling in order to deterudne its peak properties* . It is assumed t1tat. temperature change reflects the kinetics of the regulation processes. If an hypothesized tol- erance for the interaction between internal friction and process regulation is cor- rect,, -it is possible to compute from isothermic curvaturey the time of relaxation of the system to a thermodynamically stable stateo From examinatdon of frequency of fluctuation of the peak., displacing toward the high temperatures and decreasing in size, it is inferred -that the processes which cause peaks in !Lnternal friction apparentl,y involve a reorganization of atoms during regulation. Thus the bond energy of hetero atoma is somewhat greater than that of the uniform atomso, The ex- perimentally determined value for activation energy reflects this facto Origo art* A-Z Card I/I/ V -------_------------------- ------------------------------------- AID Nir. 0.87-8 11 June POSSIBLE SOLiUTIONS OF THERYIODYNAMIC~EQUATIONS FOR r,'SCOTIS GAS FLOW WITH HZAt'T!~ANSFER (USSR), "At Usanov V V Inzhener*no-fizicheskfy'zhurha~l, no. 4, Apr 1963, 22-26. S/170/63/000/004/003/017 A system of equations in terms'of gas dyndmR--influ'enc e coeffic'ient's, describing a one- dim ension-al.gas ~ h0l.11 with ailowaho'e. for'friction and heat +ransfer through th6 wall', is considered. Possible met~ods'of'solving'the equations are discussed. I.t. is shown that in case of intensive heating the effect of heat transfE~r on the fric- tion factor must be taker, into consideration., tPV] Card 1/1 AFMW/1W-U/52,b--Ps-4/Fd- i Pr-4 -4-W. ACCESSION NR: AP3003046 S/017o/63/000/006/0037/00447~ v. v. 7?' AUMOR: Gukhman, A. A.; Gandel'sman, A. F.; Naurits, L. E. Usanov, TITIE: Characteristic features of supersonic flows directli adjoinins the transonic region SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fi-zicheskiy zhurnal, no. 6, 1963, 37-44 TOPIC TAGS: transonic flow, supersonic nozzles, heat trarc.-cr, hydrodynamic theory ABSIMCIT: The relationship bet-ween heat transfer and hy(frofyn2mic resistance in the transonic region of a gas flow has been investigated using a test section consisting of a vater-cooled nozzle. The fol1cw1r.E: p=ramet-ers were Mea.~ured: air-flow rate, static pressure along the nozzle length, st'agr - ternperature along the cross sect.Aon before the test section, out3ide Vall t,~-.mppri-,ure of the nozzlej and amount of conden*late. Thlrtcen tc.~;t rume, Card 242 covering three basic regfmes for the temperature ranges S47.'--S418.5.K, 6 61~0.5K, and 698_9-699.oK. The results obtained are given in the forra of ezap-_- shwing pressure and heat-flux distribution, temperature of the coefficient of hydraulic resistance, and of the St---itcm minber. r. tv~at the passage t~raagh transonic velocity is accompan.-Led by a distueban-ce in the normal form of the relationship between the intensitv o-,F' heal; tm-wfe:7 and, the hydraulic resistance; beginning with the value of the thern-al conductillity Of the vill of the nozzle, Lambda = 1.35, the basic relationship of the hydrock.,np_nda theory of heat transfer an be applied vith accuracy sufficient for practical- engineeriri -probfe-ms. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 12 formulas, and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMTED: 03APr63 DATE ACQ: P-2jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO FM SOV: 007 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 MA,LITSEVA, G.K.; POSTNIKOV, V.S.; Internal friction in binary ordered;alloys.w4'a fac*-centered cubic lattice. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16'no.21302-309 Ag 163. (MIfd 16:8) 1. Voronezhskiy politekhnicheakiv institut;AAWOVOI~.-Y T,edagogicheskiy institut. (Alloys-Metallography) (Crystal lattices) (Internal friction) -1=ocv.,,-V-V.-,-inzh.-, PrInimali uchastiyeA NAURITS, L.N., inzh.; TSIKLAURI, G.V.; SHISHOV, Ye.V.; VSEKHESMATSKIY, V.N.; tekdmik; PONOYA-REVA, T.A.; tekhnik; SHCHERBAKOV, V.D.; tekhnik; SPESNYM, A.F., ekhntk Heat exchange and resistance In an axisymmetric nozz:le at low supersonic speeds. Trudy, VNIMMASH no.516l-83 162. (MIRA 181,3) L 2 6 Wr 4 442- 5 WATAW r2/31T W IEWA(d) ITIFNP(t) /EPA (bb)-2/EWP (m) IEWA EWP (b) Pt-7 IJP(o) JD ACCESSION NR: AR5009706 UR1005816r-)100010021F,10319103 SOURCE: Ref. zb. Fizika, Abs. 2E794 AUTINOR: Antonov', 1,-V. -Unanov, V.- V. R( Innovi A. A. TITLE: Time dependence of magnetization on the tiw-- and rearystal- lization CITED SOURCE U6h. :nap. Kemerovsk. op. pod, in vyp. 7, 87-69'. TOPIC TAGS;. time dependence, magnetizatiQn, recrystallization magnetic structure- thermomagnetic working., magnetic alloy- --TRANSLATION:----- It -is- sbown--experimentally that the - recrystallization occurring4 curing the thVmomagnetiq working 'of 'nickel,. iron, 65- -permalloy;Pine perm~_lloy,~ n-var,"and permendur.exerts practically4 79 no effect on the form;tion..of the magnetic textureAn these sub- stances. SUB CODE: EM$-MM ENOL: 00 I Q~d, 1/1 ex-- L cs EPA (bb) -2/ ~ACCFSSION NR: AP4047817 S/0l7,';/64/0O0/010/0003/=)5 AUTHOR-.--- Usanov-tvii V-'s - - - Aelation between_hFjA~ tr_anafer_~and friction in the trameinie regime SOURCEs Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, no. 10, 1964, 3-5 .TOPIC TAGS: transonic flow s heat transfer, hydrodynamic theory RACT t---- A- generalized -relation of- the hydrodynamic-heat-transf er theory, for the reg on s erived. It is shown that such a relation contradicts the iconditions of c(~ntinuous transition through the velocity of sound. Based on I the 1genaral velocity reversal effect equations the relation between heat transfer and Sriction in the transonic regime is given by, k- i 4R/R (k+ 1) q1Q Q k M ,for a variable sectio channel* Generalizing the _hydrodynamic heat transfer theorys, ion-b-atwe4fi- a~d_ V Av- 4 - t is der ed in the form ~therelat p c A4ir.. r. 4 RQ I + R" tp _F~ (k + 1) Rq Card 113 L 13277-65 ACCF3510H NR: AP4047817 which for a straight tube becomes + I I 2k T, 'This shows that the generalized hydrodynamic --heat I !ansfer-theory-YI-r icontradicts the.condition of continuous transition through H - 1, The curve in ;~Fig. 1 on the Enclosure based on experimental data by A. A. Gukhatan,, A. F. Pandellsman, L& U. Uauritss and V. V. Usanov (IF&.. go. 6,,.1963) shows that the ivalue of near Uie throat drops shar ye. The -last, equation given representi _01 -'(the lower lijat forcylindrical tubes with heat transfer through the channel valLs iat a fixed temperature factor. Orig. art. hast 7 formulas and 2 Mures. USSOCIATION: none zuwmw _o5ju163 ENCM 01 M SUB CODEs TD; OP No REF S0Vj 004 017f ER: 2/~ 1-card, . . .... m)/9VP(w)/rAA(d)/r-/ t-)/FdP(b)-- wp( ACCESSION NR: AP4049Orj9 5/0148/64/00d-/011/0149/0154 AUTHORs PostnLkov, Ve S.: Usanov, Va V.; Sharshakov,_j.,_Hj_ TITLE$ Effect-of heat treatment on physical and mechanical properties of austenLtic-martensitic steels SOURCEi IVUZe Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 11, 19640 149-154 TAGS s -_ aus; tor, f. t i c- mar tons i t ic 9 tee 1,. prec i p i t at i an har-denah le steel, internal friction. resistivity, structure property _-ABSTRAM Five austonLtic-martensitic stainless steels If, (see Table I of the Enclosure) were studied by measuring their internal frtctio and resistivity on cooling from 700-1200C and, in some. cases, an heating in an attempt to determine the effect of annealing temper- ature on the character of structural changes and mechatical prop- erties, The temperature dependence of the internal friction and resistivity of steels A, 0, C, and E was found to fellow the aame pattern (see Fig. I of the Enclosure). No peaks were observed on Internal.-friction-temperature or resistivity-temperature curves for steel D which, unlike the-rest of the steels, had a fully Card ' 1/4 L 17520-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4049069 austenitic-structure after annealing and air cooling, Temperatures of -the-peaks-of internal frEction-coLneide with those of resistivity peaks and the H temperat'ures for A, B, C and E steals. The ' -vel of internal friction at room temperature drops continuously with annealing temperature increased up to 850- 1000C and rises sharply vith further increases of temperature. The latter increase is ex- plained by an increased stability of austenite and by some changes in 6-ferrit.e,, apparently a precipitation of a-phase on the y-6 interface* Orig, art. has: 4 figunes and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONs VoronezhokLy polyteklinicheskly LnstLtut (Voronezh Polytechnic Institute) -SUBHITTEDs _20Apr64 MICL a 02 SUB CODE., HM NO REF SOVs 009 OTHER: 000 ATD PRESS:3151 Card, 214 Table 1, Chemical COMPOsitiOn Of austenitic-mar tensitic stainless steals C Cr NI MCI w At A 0.07 16.80 - 5 IS 1.85 a . . . . . . 0.10 15.33 5:95 - 0.72 C . . . . . . . . 0.C8 16.45 6.53 2.36 0,8 -- D . . . . .I . . . 0.07 16.02 !1'I - - E . . . . . . . . 0.09 16.13 6.99 - W4 .3/4 SAM 02 0 'emperature--depe g7# -Ti g -1 .-A mdenca- on- IM s internal friction of Steel A during cooling 'From -750C (1) . 850C (2). w 950C (3), 1050C (4), 1200C 0), and o heated after cooling from 1200C (6), TP 456 6 and of resistivity during cooling from 850C, ;4 0' 49, N 170 w 3v Temperature C Card .4/4 P CCESSION NR: -AT4046870 ---6/0(100/64/000/000/0367/0 0 A U-TH10-R-, 'i--V.- sm-j -clorahkov, A. Zalatd-ldn, I.- V.- S~ush uslit"OVt ve V. iC6- TITLE-. Effimt:of (lifferent Unds of treaftnent on some propertica of SK-i and SN-3 steel 2- V1_ larledovmiiy_a at ey Faip'i~Gv NT0260w, z -Yo Rauka, 1904, qJ37-375 - --------- TOPIC-TAM -steel structurej- steel crystallization,normalizing, atleel-strength steel Intemal friction,'steetc riting, stainless steel old wo AJ3PTR,ACT:. Higfi-strength- stainless steels of the %transtent austenlUe-martensitic class am Sin- ce- they are between the austenitic and martensitle grades their properties, widely use May be ch6nged Nvith ease. In the present article, the effeets of normalizing, cold working and a -infAn SN-mZ and M11-3 r3toola arc considered The of the steal, -wastigated by a sup-pSM by a plant in Voronezh. was standard. L.lterru!L[~Lettq., 1pendulum and on a device designed by V., V. UE;miov and 1, Id. 111harah, wv for aamples '', mm in djametcr and 00 mm !on-, '7V I rA wm Vie ined &Ttfie PNIT-3 device, Ila 7_11/5 J: z-, - I,, .9963-45 JACCESSION MR:-----AT404-0810 tfilbroscope. The dat-1. are tab-ilated and shown In Figa I-J' of the Encloaure, The OWOB -dizin te hi I es r additin strength and microhardness were obtained after norrm t1 gi t aft a al treatment by cold worRtng and aging. All aged samWles, no matter what I.-reatment was used, rength drops uharply, while had a lower strengt1i at higbor temperatures. At 450Cl tho st Internal friction changes in the opposite way. The hardeping of F-Acel after normalizing with', 0 further cold working leads to t. decrease Int Internal friction caused by dinintegration of martensite and formation of a carbide with an increase in strength at rGo in temperatures. Microscopic study of SN-2 sten.1 shows that the-k-le transformation begins near 480C and enas near 750C, causingr a rfs~? In Interinal ftletion. The"cijrren c4 of tHs increase Is not completely explained, however, since the pealt on thn curve for SN-2 ateo] depends to some extent ors the normalizing tempeerature. Orlir. art. has, 7 figures and 2tabi ASSOCIATION- No j SUB CODE: MH SUBMTTED: -Iffun64 ENCL. 03 NO 1011114 SOVI 011, 00 rd - - - - - - - - - - - ACCMEON N)R-,- AT4046870 ENCLOSURE- 01 Fig. 1. Dependence of' temperature curves tug of internal friction (1-3) and strength (4-6) of SN-2 and SN-3,steel o 'al n the mechapic and thermal treatment., Data on-otrength were taken hom tile article by 1, 4-SN-2 stool, cold waeked, aged at 0 460C for I hour, 2, S-SN-3 steel, cold ----worked I aged-at-45OC-for -1 hour; A.80 i qold_ worked In nitrogen, t45ed; 0-the same normaltzw1kam 950C. cold worked at- -60 A -760 for 2 hours, aged., t 40 '20 ...... 3 Card'! Mi , Ise z 0 04'a, p 70 4 6e4 SL 'A~ CCEMOU NR- AT4046870 ENCLOSURE: 02--- Fig. 2. Dependence of temporaturc curves of internal friction of SN-2 steel on mectAanical and thermal treatment: 1-normalized from 975C- -normalized from 2 -no, -nalized in ziltor en i 875C + cold workin 3 z ; g g Igo from 975C +-cold working at 700, 4-normalized j from 975C + compression of 41% 6-treatment y -Ahe aame as curve 2 + aging at.500C for I hour 60 7-treatment the, same as In ourve-4 Ulug;;~ V9 -------- the--aawo ascurve &+~agl . IN 20 0 2 4/ry Crd, .41,9 j #70 log 4f4747 .5'4gGj L 9%3-65 - _ ___ - __ 4 Q M 8 70 A ISO jh- Fig. 3, Dependence of temperature t f i l f i ti f SN l -3 stee curves o erna c on o n r - Ila on mechanical and thermal treatmont: 1-Vormalized from 930C; fee .2-ndrmalized from 1050C; 1 3-wrmiglzeA from 110OCa 61 4-normalized + cold wori~v In itr -ogen; -60 60 -Pormalized + compression of 30%; 6-normaHzed + cold wurldng lit Wtrag~n P -301L + com ression 0 -normalized boia _30%+' pression of 5/5 ~ 01_ WOO .) OEM= GANDE L "S %M N Y , kand. teMin. nauk; FAURITS, L.N., Inzh.; 112P, 4)"', '. '.., Inzhe A.F, 11 1. ; Studying heat exchange and resistamce at near-sonic _*T~,ft~~IC,, Tr--ii7 VNIMMSH no.9;125-137 165. . 1;4 - ;., -C 7,z an, n~1.9: 13~~.-1-43