SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDRUSHCHENKO, L.S. - SHALIMOVA, K. V.

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N Rs SOURCE CODEs Mi/0122166/000/011/067/0040 AF6o36884 'AUMOR: Andrushchonko, L. S. (Engineer) ORG: none !TITa'; Thermodynamic cycle in an Internal combustion engine with prossure charging i 1from a powor driven suporch&rgor iSOMM Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no* 11, 1966, 37-40 !TOPIC TAGS& internal combustion engine, supercharged engine, thermodynamic cycle ABSTRACT: Figure 1 shows a scheme of the thermodynamic cycle in an internal combus Figure 1. Card 1 /2 Lut 621.436.z.o5z.oia. ANDRUSHCHENKO, L,S.,. inzh,, Ideal thermodynamic cycle of an internal-combustion engine supercharged by a compressor actuated by the engine. Vest. mash. 41 no. 5t29-31 my 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Gas and oil en4nes) (Superchargers) SHISHAKOV, N.A.; ANDRU!,*=-1K0, N.I. OW*PAW h ik", OT11; W Oxide films on DO N inelish sumrwy In insert] Zhur. fiz.khim. 30 no.9:1966-1974 S 156, (MLRA 9:22) 1. Akademi7a rawk SSSR, Institut fizicheskoy khimii, Moskva. (Kagnealum-Corrosion) 101 -A *0 It v~ai C *GA 00 C 1 JL V=if dvK md Ill rg:!=~Lda 00 talim N. i A, 1:00 '-to zz 0 (it WrSMW ="Uss b ransiahtsuce M - on-a biSh of ms made in Y t M VOMUW. an rLfil ** A Uniteated mka reably cimytd under water, showed, be- " ald -s the Dtbye rings of !w-centered cubic As, !11 l 0 1b 330 Indi i k r * 6F 00 Cal cat * ( ng 4W ntation .0 ) ring ' i1 1 , tbelr11M1)l~J 1A .00 . 11o 2 lki, Parallel to the (001) pint of the mks. ADoOff type iff i goo of d raet on patttro skinwed the presence of a single- C t l A fil ith l W l l i zoo a rls in w a wssjm itt est w s thout change of -~he at. radius 1.44 A.; the (0011 plane of the bezatow li lid espera toMbOtakv. 7befadlopfiladistri- i~:kxt w1be d A t d age omi am r a 0m the 0 atoms of s a - MOO O l f h J eow w ans o t e monodin c muKovite (a 5.17. b p BA4. C 20-12 A., 0 98-1P) in such a way (bat each AS see 00 oaxiples a hole formed by 3 -or 6 0 low ; the b azb a( Uie $ i i ll m m ax s s para el to *neaf the Wdft of the trianCeW o t I Ifisuratiou formed by stoms~ wbesms the a axis forms * ~ 0 an -Doe of 30 , l W with tr 2 sides. In the can of KI, g 's td - an mks from s 0. 1 N "a.. the tri&nCuls;,wjs- "t."s am disposed In web a way that one edge is k, ee 8 1. t1w a asts. the other two form an angle of 30* with the *0 6 %Ali. In this case, I- Wns occupy only holes Inrtntd lil 410 lons In The 14am of tlw mko. N. 11Kx% * Joe boo L - I a.$ L A - 69 TALIMOCAt W1041402 CLASWKATOP . - 'too -- .- aio* -____-~ _110.1 "-Inv Woo 1111660 449 env 604 ' q--ir s t , 1 III&L"C"t T Mill M O-W M 0 l 6 3 0 1 U S AT 10 U 4 Ill a 11, O a of t a to a KW A AMR L I I Od 0 It I I Is 46 r 0 0 0 41 * 0 0 0 40000 I A '0 *l 00 od* 000000 0 I!P *The Initial 0 _A~t I At t I t Low Prumm, 0 r and at Hoom TemWra tire, (DoL-Wu A "I. 'k;'I B. 350).--tln Russiftol. 'rite first, stages in tim oxidation of At wom studiod 1)), admiting 0 at a controllml rate 13-6 X 1014 mOl./W.) into an twariatod contg. a 10M.A. IIL)vr Of freshly dolimiled )it arid oomparing tho changon of Immure witlk tituo with those Amervext in sit identiml vramol couti. no At la-l-er. Almmirplion wax very rapid during the first 10-15 utin., but then becatup itiom3singly slower until after -30 mia. it ~mcilcall.Latopjxd. During the first 8-9 min. the aniouat o 0 absor d wai approx. 2-83 X 1011 mol./mcc./ cm.1 of fresh At surface. At WC. absorption stopped whon & total of -31 x 1011 mol . 01cm.2 Al surfavo find Non arrb . co nditig to -5 atoinio favors of q if the true 6 rzmrk r1rPliare tit. surfAm Rrek it was likel v that in fact the true area - 5 timo apparent, ams, so that coverage would be approx. one layer thick. in rontrait to the rmults of Vertion (Tran 7. Fara,laySec., 11127, 23,113; J.'Inxt. .11dals (, )stracts), 11127,38,443). ivhocexl~,rituents were carripil out with At alread .vememdwithoxidii. Theremulta&,hawovor, confitut other work on Fe. , Iti0i tends to shoxv I lint initial ahAorptiois of0 an a vir-,iii motal sorfaco emsm af,,er a la vor it few alonis thick him limn forowfl. 'rhieker fil-wj foriond at highor 0 pressurri arn boilt up toy a difIrrvot invehanivii. _-N. it, III. Authors t Dankov, P. D., and Andrushchenkg,_ N. K. Title, t Livestigation of oxidation processes of powdered iron at increased temporatiirea Periodical Zhur. Fiz. Xhim, 28, 3d. 3, 519-524, March 1954 Abstract I Report presents quantititive data characterizing the rate of oxidation.of-objecte:made of powdered iron at temperatures of 200.. 400) 600j, 800 and IDOOPC. The rate of oxidation can be characterized by the parabolic law. X-rays showed that the phase compos~tibn of the sinter formed at various 6xidation temperatures corresponds: to the phase conpositicn of sinter formed on: nassivo iron. At:a temperature of about 8000C, the rattes of oxidation or both solid and powdered iton differ very slightly from each other. Oxidation is more intensive during slow heating than during rapid heatif.&, because rapid heating causes the pores to close. Threa U.S.S.R. references; tablesp graphs. Institution Academy of Sciences U.S.S.R. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow Submitted I June 17, 1953 4 1~~ r "-j CIF, 1'~ 6 L N6 JV, 4H N!) F- P1,ASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SCYV13399 Sbi6hakov, Nikolay Alekseyevich, Valentina Vladim-irovna Andreyeva, and Nina Konstantinovna Andrushcheako Stroyeniye I mekhanizm obrazoveniya okianykh plenok na metallakh (Structure and Mechanism of Formation of Oxide Films an Metals) Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959. 194 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. In3titut fizicheskoy khimii Resp. Ed.: V-1. Kasatochkin, Doctor of Chemical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: AfA. Babad-Zakhryapin; Tech. Ed.: V.V. BruZgul'. PUP-POSE: The book is intended for students and workers in the field of metallog- raphy, particularly those interested In the study of the structure of the surface of metals and the mechanism of their interaction with oxygen. COVERkGE: Having analyzed the various existing theories on the structure of oxide films on metals, the authors arrived at the conclusion that all existing theo- -lea were inadequate and had to be supplemented with new experimental data,, Card 1/7 Structure and Mechanism of Formation (Cont.) SOV/3399 The main purpose of the book is therefore the systematization of experimental data in this field. Basically, the work presents the investigation of the interaction of metals and pure oxygen or air. Considerable attention has been given to the investigation of the surface of the metal itself, since this knowl- edge is the prerequisite for a correct understanding of the mechanism of oxide film formation on,metal surfaces. Included are 57 tables and 17 pnotographs. There are 132 references, of which 49 are Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Methods of Investigation 'T 1. Electronography 7 2. optical polarization method 13 3. Volumetric methods 19 Ch. 2. Oxide Films on Magnesium 25 1. Metallic magnesium 25 2. Oxide film on the surface of magnesium 26 3. Adsorption of oxygen by magnesium 33 C ard P/7 Structure P-n-cl Mechani* of Formation (Cont.) 1. Metal' c gold 2. Gold oAldation 3. Preparation of spe-imens for the electronographic investigation of gold 4. Gold oxidation at temperatures over 500" C 5. Gold oxidation at 500' C 6. Gold oxidation at temperatures under 5000 C 7- Optinal investigations 8. Adsorptional inv-estigations 9. Concluzion ct. 6. Oxide Films on Platinum 1. Metallic platinum 2. Platinum oxides 3- New electronographic investigations 4. Optical investigations of oxide.-films on platinum 5. Adsorptional investigations on condensed platinum 6. Conclusion Ch, 7. Oxide Filma on Iron 1. Metallic iron dard 4/ 7 SOV/3399 63 64 68 69 69 80 85 90 91 92 92 94 101 104 107 109 III 111. Structure and Mechanism of Formation (Cont.) SOV/3399 Ch. 10. Adsorption of Oxygen at Low Teaj>eratures 153 1. Alminum 153 2. Iron 154 3. Nickel and magneiium 155 4. Copper 155 5. Zinc 156 Ch. U. Meehanism. of Formation of Oxide Films on Metals 157 1. Existing theories on metal oxidation 159 2. Ideas on orientational genesis ("orientational heredity") 159 3. Basic inadequacies of the t7heory of orientational genesis 166 4. Basic results of our investigations 167 5- Classification of sorption phenomena 168 6. Chemical sorption and foxvAtion 'of ion lattices 170 7- Mcmamolecular chemical sorption 173 8. Aeversible polymolecular adsorption l74 9. Reversible pol~molecular adsorption 174- 10. Structure of the oxygen layer 176 11. Mechanism of the formation of oxide films 17*1 Ca-rd 6/7 SHISSRAKOV., N.A.; ANDRUSHCHEMO, N.K. leomorphism of the peroxides and carbonyls of platinum. Zhur. fiz. khim. 35 no.71l593-1599 J1 161. (MIRA 140) 1. Inatitut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. (Platinum oxide) (Carbonyls) (Isomorphism) SHISHAKOV, N.A.; ANDRUSH-CHENKO, N.K.- ASANOV, U.A. j Role played by oxygen in the formation of textures on the surface of metals. Izv. All SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no.7:1234-1240 JI 161. (Min 11,:7) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khjmii AN SSSR. (Metallic oxides) R%DRV5~C"E-NKOO 04). KONLYARO 2. 1. ANMUSNOMKO, 0. A. Excavating pump 2000-80. Vest. mash. 31 no. 12, 1951. SOt YLRA, September 2952. ANDRUSHCHENKO, P. F. "Mineralogy of the Manganese Ores of the Polunochnoye Deposit" Trudy In-ta geol, nauk., Ali SSSR, ser. ru(biykh mostrorozlideniy, No 16, 1954,100 PP The Polunochnoye manganesa deposits in the Urals are composed of pyro,xeno-plagioclase tuffas of the Paleozoic and Ter-tiary flask-shaped clays. The manganei3e-boaring lnyers consist of interstratified friable siliceous sediments with beds of hnrd manganese ores. In the deposits are distinguished phases of pyrolucite ores, manganese ores.. and car- bonate ores. (RZhGeol, No 6, 1955) SO: Sun-No 787, 12 Jan 56 ANERUSHCHICNKO, F.F. - WAvAvjOVAw"U* Mineralogy of manganese ores of the Polunochnoye deposit. Trudy Inst.gool.nauk n0-1500-98 154, (MLU 8:2) (Polunochnoye-Manganese ores) 15-57-12-17339 Translation from: ReferBtivnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 96 (USSR) AUTHORS: Andrushchenko, P. F., Khaiilova, T. A. TITLE: Mineral Composition of Ores From the ElIvorskoye Ferromanganic Deposit (Minerallnyy sostav rud Ellvor- skogo zhelezo-margantsevogo mestorozhdeniya) PERIODICAL: Izv. AN AzerbSSR, 1957, Nr 3, pp 63-85 APSTRACT: In view of their mineral composition, manner of occurrence and structural peculiarities, ElIvorskiye manganic ores can be classified as oxides. A very small number of minerals enter into their composition. Pyrolusite is widely distributed, and occurs in the form of continuous, finely-crystalline masses and also as aggregates of fairly large crystalline grains. Ramsdellite (originally analyzed in the Soviet Union) is found as coarsely-crystalline radial aggregates Card 1/2 forming layers in the massive, reddish brown iron- 15-57-12-17339 Mineral Composition of Ores From the Ellvorskoye (Conts') bearing siliceous rock. Radial aggregates reach 5 cm to 6 cm in size and 2 cm to 4 cm in thickness. Ramsdellite is usually found in an intimate mixture with pyrolusite. Chemical composition of the mineral (in percent) is: SiOs--1.25; Aly0j--0.27; Fe 0 -0 6, Mn02--95.97; Mn0--0.60; CaO-- .50; H O__ 9* P205--O~N; t~ta'l_ 03 100.46. One exothermic point at 50 and two endothermic ones-at 6900 and 10100 were found on the heating curve. Manganite occurs in geodes 'in the form of aggregates of fairly large crystals of allotriomorphic granular structure. Psilomolane has a limited distribution. and is found in an intimate ussociation with pyro- lusite. Iron hydroxides are found chiefly in the iron-silica rock and usually form small, flaky segregations which intensely color the chalcedony. Manganese carbonate occurs only as remnant aggregates fif spherulites in quartz-iron ore and Is almost completely replaced by chalcedony. The latter Is also found in numerous geodes and forms thick streaks of various crusts; it partially replaces accumulations of iron hydroxides, in which it produces a net of very fine veins. Quartz, barite and chlorite are present in the ores, but their occurrence is limited. Card 2/2 K. N. Ryabicheva AEMSHCMINKO, P-7. Conference on mathodn for making matallogenetic maps of nickel- bearing weathering awface ard prognostic maps of areue of ultrabasic rocks. Geol. rud. mestorozh. no.4:132-133 JI-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Nickel) (Ore deposits-Mlaps) Z, 1-3 ?we, amtitted for t!A INA I`enfi. Sol- R-1.1t. R."It 21 A.9- 6 *0 1961. 44~L7LA ~(;T- Dg~~-.(-Xrk L- All from the IratIt4te of Cc-larj, or OMA bottm relief of the F--fl- 0-~ it. r t(s-tinh VI.Al, =;~;9_A: P Z-tlt,*. .: Z,-L-C/, A-"!.:7 of f'-- or the and th~ or tt,ir FC~~ff%ribotloh to the F-Of:: Qctnn- ':*.C; A-- , p r ~: -he i;Zrl~ 0--, 1). b-d-, but -7 Ine-it... of lGar a' O-e ~exx*ts, Ce*chmIsC`** - (Title mf ;~I;wr a bl-t; try t-I-) - 'V dI--,IIr:,ty lzy- Ptmerpun d.-e (o.c-..= yn.c) %&LAY:;~v !- 9 lme-Lt~t. or Z---, I.-I C. T- ht--t.r of tr,-. in L,. pea-fin ...... L:- -~, v-,..C.2) I=tl-.,t, of "Cn t- n-f,, o-,.Z:.'n ~f the A-ftichanz-d- r--,Iyl ll,.C) Sc.te the h-t L. Tr. ~-, zf the il-- L-- --tiTt ,--M-L. -1., lt-t,tcar - "- t%~ of the pl-e-ch of the t~n .4j--t I-It.t. of FAmh My-t- =111 0. Y.. achnid. - C-.... -i .~. f the ay-I of V-,~ - or :a?-- (:-ti- T=.C.2) ~Ajm"-X- tas"tt. or Cc-oI.C/ - a: .!,-.A n,.h~-x tretb I- --he ll..C) L., -d t1n. seclagiml =f the Tn~tsk x-, (3-ttor. P, -1 rnzr -Z .7. :-wA titt. or al.nnolar~ - -R.cw~i Lon ~ZTC.I) Itj... of C-1-=1 - E~rr~;hi c~! t-I.--..I~--t,-. or Pelee. aal~ (-1-ti.c. III-C) a' -;xv cl;~-.u a' cot.-',: -.,e5 .4 the Cha-te, of tLd~l TI.ifl- C-ea- (::-t!-. DMIZM- N -, .10.P7 -d 1-ttVce of 0-I.W - --%c dl.tr.t,'.1to or the P-Ifl. Ocean, CU ct Lan pmp=, 0, C , r cr C-~Ltl. M- C~--ecezi. -zz- L. bact- Pert or - Mhxtitt~ or bed-11--t.-I.. -, -he of z4he-.~ -o-- I... -he --.-I ba~tw of the Twrtl~/ perlod- exce. of r~L-,tka en,4 tne Is'-d (S-ti- VI-Z) :nettt--te of r-e-1-af 3~ jw=4c.1 f-t-. of -4 a..-! U. letter 1. the, Pwif.'- (,anter--Us Of the -~rh-ze- Y. A., Institute or ct,!y cf n=eenz. in the -orhmt:! of &Ir hasses . tae hhrttern ;,~. c: the G,-c-,oty - -M. ;f --ha-!~., -d t~ltln -t*-.r7'I.hz in the of ta, (5-tia. 7II.A) ANDRUSHCHENKO., P.P. Conference on the estimation of nickel deposits in the weathered surfece. Geol.rud.mestorozh. no-4:103-106 J1-Ag 16-1. (1-111dt 14-10) (Nickel ores--Maps) (Weathering) .ANDRUSHCHWKO, P.F. Conference of charting metallogenetic and prognostic maps of supergene nickel deposits* Geol,,rud,,mestorozh. no.5013-3-16 S-0 162, (MIRA 15,12) (Geology-Maps) (Rickel ores) GINZBUPG, I.I.; ANDRUSHCHFNKO, P.F. Some results of the Conference on the comj,ositlon of metallogenic and forecasting maps of supergene nirvel deposits. Kora vyvetr. no.6%312-328 163. (MTRA 17:9) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorcJ-4n y, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhImii All .95,13R, Mcskva. -ANDP,uSjiCffk24KO) II.F, Conference on the basic geretic and gcc~:!]-.~!Lriutry of ranganese 0 0 deposits in the U.S.S.R. Geol.rud.mestorozl-~. 7 no.4;105-108 JJ-Ag 165- (VJPLA 18:8) V KOLOTOV, Stepan Mitrofatovich, prepodavatell; DOLISKIT, Tevgraf Taygenlyevich, lorepodavatell; MIKHATLXUKO, Toevolod Tevdoklmovich, propodavatell; GUSEV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, propodavatell; GORLMO. Boris 'Sergeyevich, prepodavatell; ANDRUSHCHMO, V., red.; MAXIMS, A., takhn.red. [Course in descriptive geometry] Kure nachertatellnoi geometr-li.' Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1958, 321 P, (MIRA 12:2) l.Kiyevskiy inzhenerno-stroitelinyy institut (for Kolotov, Dol'sk17t Hikhaylenko, Gusev, Gorlerko). (Geometry, Descriptive) BELYAYEVA. O.M.inzhener; MINTSKOVSKIY. M.Sh.,kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; KLINDUKH, A.M.,kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk, redaktor; ANDRD-"-"HF'-'KO. V..redaktor; 21MERTS.P-,tekhnicheskiy redaktor - ~M-fta" [Provisional specifications for the use of ceramic facings on the facadAs of buildings] Vremennye ukazaniia po primenbniiu keramicheekol oblitsovki dlia fasadov zdanii. Kiev, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR. 1956. 116 p. (RUIA 10: 5) 1. Ukraine. Gosudaratvennyy komitat po delam stroitel'stva i arkhitektury. (Ceramics) (Facades) A A/ D P\ U S 11 C 1-1 J:--,A/ ~ 0 j V, WBIBSKIY. Abram Harkovich, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LIRMWN, 111fred Davidovich. kandidat tekhaiche8kikh nauk; A=AHGU J68 redaktor; IOAKINIS. A., teIrchnichookiy redLjktor [Production of precast reinforced concrete in construction yards] Izgotovlenie sbornogo, ahelezobetona nn poligonakh. Kiev. Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stoit. i arkhitekture USSR. 1956. 109 p.(MIRA- 10:2) (Precast concrete) 0 . - . - ' -- --I I , " I I ~ I ", GRUTMAN. Moluey Samoylovich, AIIDRUSIM#,&Y!~~,,,,Y.,rodaktor; IQAKIKIS, A., t ':Ox tekhnichookiy redak or [Precaut large-block foundational Sbornye krupnoblochnya fundamenty. Kiev, Goa. izd-vo lit-r7 po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1956. 154 p. (MMU 10:4) (Foundations) (Precast concrete construction) SPITS, Viktor Ivanovich; ANDRUSII WK 1 '-- '. 1 -0PVY., radaktor; ZELINEOVA, Ye., takhnichookiy redaktor (Field investigationo in hydraulic engineering] aidrotekhnicheakie lz.vskaniia. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitekture USSR, 1956. 167 p. (MIRA 10:2) (EIydraulic engineering) 19 ~/ IY ~/ ~~ h, (" ~/ /:: X/ ~' c 1 1"" TIM."'11W. Leonid. Davidovich. Imnd.tekhn.nauk; XASHPIROVSXhYA, 011ga Paylovna. inzh.; ANDRUSHCHONX0. V.. red.; IOAKIMIS, A., tekhn.red. a (Binding materials and products made with a vibre ti on -crushed base] Viashushchis materialy i izdeliia na oanove vibropomole. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arktit. US&R, 1957. '19 P. (miRA 11:6) (Binding materials) (CruBhl,ng maohiner7) A/ 7 ", ~") ~~ "`~/ ., h't ?',,: I / -I- e;~,," IVL.1i Ivanovich; PULYAKOV, Vsevolod Vauil'yevich; roduii,tor; !OAKIMIL', A., tel-baicher;kiy rodaktor [Advi-~iiced tochniques in making bricks and tiles] ?eredcvyek motody izgotcvlenii,- kirplcina I chorepitay. kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i Lo-kLit. USR, 1957. 111 P. (Muth lo:l~)) (Brickmak-Ing) (Tiles) EHOMUIV, X.I.; P, HALI~IAIY, G.Y.. DUAlK, F.S.; IAPSHIII, N.G.; ANDRIS z2AOAPw re&ktor~; ZS.LXgOYp, X&.,. telzbnicher-kiy redhktor .0-00 V ElkParience in uAing blast-furnace gramilated slags at construction projects of the Dnieper Valley] Opyt isoollzovaniia domennykh grenullrovannykb shlakoy na stroiKaft, iridneprovlia. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arknit . USSR, 1957. 121 D - (MLR-`, 10-10) tDnisper Valley-Slap, cament) ,q'qp1C'- ~ ~)'ti ~! oC. ~ V. TZKKLICHIK, Mikhail Solomonovich; ALIKSANDROVSKIT, A., red.;A MMM- # V., red.; IOAKIMIS, A., tekhn.red.; MCHEM, I., tekhn.-red. ~-- [Manual for the norm eetter in the normiroveh(:hika-stroitelia. Kiev, arkhit. USSR, 1957. 183 P. (Construction industry) construction industry] Spravochnik Goo.iEd-vo lit-ry po stroitj (MIRA 10;32) BIAGOVIDOV, D.F.; PO~SLITSOV, A.N.; FINK, A.S.; AWRUSKJIEINKO~-~!-S. Experimental sclerosing pancreatitis caused by rninctate thermo- coagulation. Eksper. khir. i anest. 9 no.6:38-4J N-D 16.. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Patofiziologicheskaya laboratoriya, TSentrallnoy klinicheskoy boltnitsy (glavnyy vrach - A.I.Khmml-,an), 1.-ya 0011nitsa (gldvn)-Y vruch - dDtsent V.G.Bezzubik) 4-90 glavnogo uprz%vlem-ya pri Mini- sterstve zdravookhraneniyu SSSR i Otdel patn1ogichc.,-,koy anato:~ii (zav. - jj:-of. D.S.Sarkisov) Instituta kh-ArurgiJ imeni A.V.Vishnev- skogo (direktor - deystvitellnyy chlen ArT SSSR prof. A.A.Vishnev- skiy) AINN SSSR, 14oskva. . i LEIWM, I.P.., dotsent; KI?XYLICI,*, Al:DRlJSl!Cl,11;H0, Ye.V. kaLd.md.nuuk. Mood eosinopliilJ.a i some djqca~us of the digestive organs. Vrach. delo noOt133-135 S163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Kafedra terapii (zav. - dotsent, I.P.Ierner) III Kiyevskogo instituta uBovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (EOSIEOPHIIS) (DIGESTIVE ORGAES-DISEASES) ANDRUSHCHWC -J-91 V.t----NOW I wms~- Effect of emotional factors on the functional state of the cardio- vascular system in healthy people. Vrach.delo no.5:533-535 My 157. (MLRA 10:8) 1. Kafedra propoidevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - orof. F-Ya. Primak) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo institute (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM) (MIIW AND BODY) H C I I E I'q r~c'IVe, V UsSR/Iiwmn and Aniiiial Ehysiolocys Circulation T-5 Abu J,),jr lk~f Zhur - Biol., No 14, 1958, ro 65287 Author Ardry'-'shchenko Ye.V. Inst .:--j ....... Title ; Disturbances in Coronary Circulation in Patients with Hy- pertensive Disease and Their Co-uiection with Hypoxia. Orig Pub : Sov. Waitsina, 1957, TID 7, 66-69 Abstract : The fuictional state of the coronary circulation was studied in 215 patients with hypertensive disease; electrocardio- grans *,rere mde during physical exertion and nitroglycerine administration and under orthostatic conditions. The cor.- positiDn of the blood Gases was examined in 123 of the patients. Coronary insufficiency often appears in the first star~c of hypertensive disease, even amobg youna people. According; to the degree to which the hypertension has pro- ~;rcsacd, thL, symptons of cornnry insufficiency are seen to increase, frequently parallelinG the development of hyp-oxic Card 1/2 52 USSR/Iluman and Animal r-hysiology. Circulation T-5 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur .. Bioll, No 14, 1953, iio 65287 mnifestations in the or(pnism. In the first stage, treat- ment with conAitioned-reflax clectronarcosis provcx! ef- fective) cind in the seconcl and third stages--oxyGen therapy in combinc;tion with medication.--E.V. Andruxhchenko 0 Card : 2/2 AETTRUSHC17-1,Kc Yo. V.: ~Ja3tc~r le,:oo~ scl (a*sfi) -- "ClIjilcal aonecto of comnai-,r inmifflclenc,y in Lkypl..r4enolon ellsonae". X~ov, 1") ~,lp Dibuf Y~o,~ Bunnf-.-L, ITo LEJMRP I.P. , dotoont; ANDFUSHCHEN Oj. kand.med.nauk _Tq.V., I Treatment of chronic cor pulmonale with cardiac glycoside aerobols. Vrach. dolo no.5122-25 MY '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Wedra terapii III (zav. - dotsent I.P.Ierner) Kiyovskogo instituta. usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (PULMONPLRY IMOT DISkASES) (AEROSOIS) (CAIMIAC GLYCOSIDES) KBARSHAK, Ye.M., doteent; YEDOSECHENKO, Ye.A., kand.med.nauk (Kiyev) ANDRU$HCHENXOj-Y".t kend.med.nauk KRAVETS, V.S.j kand.med.nauk (Kiyev); SPIROV, M.S., ~irof. (Kiyevi; SLYUSAREV, A.A., dotsent; SAMSONOV, A.V. (Donetsk, Congresses, conferences, meetings. Vrach.delo no.9:151-153 S 162, (MEDICINE-CONGRESSES) (MIRA 15:8) /f /Y n to, -,, I I I.- r I LJ f % .1 /4 1 /Ts BXRMITSKATA, S.A.;K1IM0VAq M.5.;QRI0OR'Y3CVA, A.A.;AYZIKOVICH, R.S.;BWOVSKrf, V.A.;SLOVAGM, H,A.;ANDRU8HGHM, A.A.:STARTSIV, I.A.;PRUTSK0, G.N. Effect of schedule and feeding on development of infants from one to three years of age. Pediatriia, Moskva no.6:18-25 Nov-Doe 1953. (GLML 250) 1. Deceased for Butovskiy. 2. Of the tkrainian Scientific-Research Institute for the Gare of Mother and Ghild imeni Hero of the Soviet Union Prof. P. M. Buyko (DLrector -- M. D. Burova, Honored Physician 'Ukrainian SSR) and the Ukrainian Scientifia-Research Institute of Nutrition (Director -- Can(Lidate Medical Sciences A. T. Stovdun). lqtj c1 j,s I, C IA " k(4, a, U!-'.9ji/II[Cr0b!0I0Lj - Ml"~ror)ULTtni'1111'; to INiinu!; and F-5 Ab5 Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 3, 1958., 9939 Author Andrushchuk, A.A. Inst Title Alteration of Intes-Unal Mizroflora Composition in Very Young Children Affected by- Dysentery. Orig Pub V sb.: Tr. 2-go s"ezda vrachey-pediatrov, USSR. 1955 9. Kiev, Gosmedizdat USSR., 1956, 81-87 Abstract Predominant intestinal microflor& of breast-fed children during the first 6 months are chiefly grampositivr '.acilli (acidophilus and bif'(dobacteria), while gramnegative flora (Bacterium coli) r%nge within the limits of I - 20%. The quantity of gramuegative flora increases with introduc- tion of extra feedings mid in weaned children Bact. coli commune prevails. When affected by dysentery the gramposi- tive flora., as well as typical. Bact. coli, disappear, while Card 1/3 uj -~ Oak- Ur_'I.LUZjIb during the disease and L.ven later is Tbe cause of f)mcti- onal disturbances in the organisin and thr- aids in prolon- ging the _bourse of dysentery. Sptomycin lurfroves the in- ti~stinal microfl-cra even from the 3rd-4th I.y, exerting a bacteriostatic effe~-t., particularly inhibiting -rowth of Card 2/3 crobiology - Mic ro or ga nis ms Pathogenic to Humans and F-5 Animals. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9939 Bact- cOli. Total reestablishment of the intestinal micro- bial Picture appears after the course of treatment is com- pleted- The rapidest normalization of flora is observed in breast-fed children. A favorable effect on the course of disease and normaliza+jon Of intestinal flora is exerted not Only by breast milk, but also by kefir. A Iq Q t~ ~_~ tj (-_ USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Author Title Periodical Abstract Institution Submitted FD-2787 Pub 154-8/19 Klimova, M. S.; Bereznitskaya, S. A.; Ayzilcovich, R. S.; and Andrushchuk, A. A. The effect of regimen and nutrition on the state of the higher nervous activity of children of nursery age : Zhur. vys. nerv. deyat. 5, 219-226, Mar-Apr 1955 : (From a report presented at the 6th Summing-Up Conference of the Institute OKhMD, 12 Jan 1953)- Investigated the effect of variations in the nursery regimen end nutrition on the state of the higher nervous activity of children ranging in age from 1 to 3 years, as evidencedby changes in the conditional nutritional motor reflexes. Taliles. Nine references, all USSR (4 since 1940). : Kiev Scientific-Research Institute for the Protection of Maternity and Childhood imeni P. M. Buyko : June 20, 1953 AbDRUS11GIM, A. A., Cand of' VedSci -- (,11:-s) "Cha-irres In the comi)-isition of enteric Ym-leroflora In childron, of an early afe who are Ill with an acute disturbance of dif-estion and nutrition of variciis etiology." I iev, 1957, 11 PP (Dnepropotrovvk State e,(~d2lical 1nstJt1)te), 200 copies K (KL, 35-57, 10) /'T I'V L~ Ff i A PYSENTERY "The Changes in the Compocition of intestinal Microflora in Infants Suffering from Dysentery", by A.A. Aindrushchuk) Tinady P-go Slyezda Vrachey-Pediatrov USSR, 1956, _pp781_-FrfYr_o6_M_editoinskiy Referati'- vnyy Zhurnal, Section 1, No 2. 1957, p 67-) -_ One huncred five ch!].dren w(.ru exaindned (.f 'wl;ovl 36 had dysentery, 35 were healthy, and 32 wore auffering trom acute indiguation of a non-dy- senteric etiology. The following cu~iclusions are driwn: The composite picture of intestinal microflora in a healthy infant is stable, but this picture my easily become irregular , ILI the or.. Ganism is in an unfavourable condttion~ a "disbacturiosis" sets in. Whatever the etiology of the disease my be, the disorder of microflo.- ra is almost always the snme; this fact provr;s that the responding re- action of the intestines dupends, not on th,~ disc\ase ns such, but ra- ther on the condition of the organism chantSed by the disease. When the general condition of an infant improves, so does the intestinal nicroflora. The data of a dynamic examination of the micioflora in Card 1/2 - 30 - 4:18. 1s1, ())-' YOGIRAVY IN 'I'll EA I'M rN I OF DIC-L.NTIVE D11,TVIMANCES OF DFILUSE AL"1101,0(ilt' IN YOU,% CIULDREN (Ilussian text) -Dobrir I.B., And rushchok A-A- Shvaiko V.A. and Sh ipits ina V.G. - PEDIAT. I I GIN 7VI~67, 1(20-24) In Vo.)3 the Ukrainian Food Research Institute examined yoghurt prepared from spet ially seleutt-dstrainsof lactobacillus and ",me yeast culturc. It has organolep- tit, j.r,)pvr1ivs an(i it considerable quantity of 11 vitamins. The association of hac- tcria :ind v(!ast enhanves the antibiotic properties (against paratyphoid. dysentery and Observations were made oil children ageil from 6 months to 2 years, of whom 28 suffered from dyspepsia, 52 from dvisvntery and 10 from dis- case,, not pertain,ng to tLe gastro-intestinal tract. The 61-t group received a week dyspepsia disappeared. tile childrrn gained 100-300 g. of yoghurt. %%ithin weight (100-250 v. ) and changes were noted in the vilicroflora of the large intes- tine: Gram-positive flora, usually constituting 15-25~'*, reached tile figure of 70-80'*-. Lactobacillus acidophilus rose from 10-201t# to 45%. 'rhe children in group 11 with acute dysentery, fed on 250-300 g. of yoghurt, likewise showed improve- ment in the intestinal microflora. Still better results were obtained in children suffering from chronic dysentery who were fed on 400-500 g. of yoghurt for I to 1.5 nionths. (S) I. Mikrobiologichaskaya laboratorlya (rukOvOdltell ~1 kand.biil.nauk S*P- Astalonov) Ukraingkogo nauchn0-1881edoratellekogo inatituta pi- taUiYa (direktor - kand.mediinauk A.To 810vbun), otdol profilaktiki I terapli (UauchVY rukovoditell - kand.wed.uftuk A.M. Klivull) Uh,&j, Gkogo nauchno-lealedovatellskogo i1l"tituta okhrant mterinstva I det- Gtva im. Geroya Soverekogo SOYQza prof. ?-M- BUYk-0 (dir. - %&gIUShanW vrach USSR M.D. Bwova) i Dom rebenka NO-3 KiYevekogo gorzdra7otdeja (glavuyy rrach - R.P. Kyashko). (MILK, IACIDOPHILUS) (METABOLISM, DISORDXRS OF) ANDRUSHCHUX, A.A., mladshiy, nauehnyy sotrudnik; GOMIZA, S.A. [Harmiza, S.A.], naucbnyy sotrudnik Clinical courne of coli dyspapaia in younr children. Pod., akush. i gin. 20 no.3tlg-24 158. (MIRA 13:1) 1. lkrainaltiy nauchno-istiledovatellskiy institut okhrany mterinstva i detstva im. Geroya Sovetskogo Soyuza prof. P.M. Buyko (direktor - zasluzhennyy vrach USSR M.D. Burova) na baze detskogo somaticheakogo otdaleniya 3-Y gorodskoy "clinicheskoy bol'nitay (glavuyy vrach - T.P. wovik-ova). (DYSPEPSIA) (ESCHERICHA COLI) KHOKHOLI Ye.N., prof., red.; BjUX3kN,V.G., prof.,red.; HOLINER,R.Yu.j SIGA- LOV,D.L.,red.,- LUKIYANOVAJe.M., kand.med.nauk, red. kand.med.nauk..red.; BABKO,1.111., kand.med.nawk,red.; BYKOVN.M., teklvi.red. (Acute gastrointestinal diseases of non-dysenterial etiology in young children; proceedings of r-. Republic Mesting and Broadened Plenum of the Pediatrics Society of the Ukrainel Ostrye zholudochno-kishechnye zabole- vanlia nedizenteriinai etiologii u detei rannego vozrasta; trudy. Rea. koll.t E.W.Khokhol i dr. Eiev, Goa.med.izd-vo USS11, 1961. 199 p. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Respublikenskoye sovesbahaniye i rasshirennyy plenum nauchnogo obsbehe- stva detskikh vrachey Ukrayiiy, Odessa, 1959. 2,, CILIen-korrespondent ANN SSSR(for Khokhol). (DIGESTIVE ORGUS-DISEASES) fiWDRUSHCJrG'K, A.D., starshiy nauclinly sotrudnik Role of intestinal viruses in the development of intestinal dis- orders An infants. Pod., ekush. i gin. 25 no.ltl3-17163. (MIRA 16:5) lo Ukrainelki? naukovo-doslidnly institut ok-horoni materinstya i ditinstva (direktor - kanl.med. nauk D-G-Pap [O.H.Pap), viddil profilaktiki i terapii dityachikh khvorob. (VIRUS DISHASHS) (IETESTITIES-DISHASIN) (INFANT3-DISUSES) AW=SHCHXi--)WP.-. VASILITBVA, X.K [Vasyllievt, K.M.]; BABKO. I.K., red. (Now advances In the 'L9edITg of children] love v kharebuvanni ditei. I~ylvo Dershmadvydav URSR, 1961. 15 1. (INTANTS-NUTRITION) KOWHINY Sergoy t~lGksandrovlch, kind. tek 'bit rv~.uk; Viktor Vasillyevich, inzh. Transfer funotions of a loit(led amplidyne with feudba-:k. lzv.vyso ucheb.zav.; elektromekh. 7 no.12;.U45-1454 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. J.en%.Yigmdvkly politeklmicheakly Inntitut. -ANDRjPJMHXD,-IA.M.f CHAYKA., V.Ye. Matching devices for ridge-type delay system. Izv vya.ucheb. %av.; radiotekh;. 5 no.6:736-737 N-D 162. iHMA 16:1) 1. Rekomendowwo Institutom radiotekhnicheakikh problem AN VkrSSR. ~ilI (Microwaves) (DeloW lines) El- USSR/metals - Manganese Mar/Apr 50 -4 Ore Deposits PL. "Concerning aFace of Manganite Ores in the Polunoehnoye Deposit in the Northern Urals," P. F. Andrushenko, 6 pp "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geol" No 2 Made detailed geological studies and collected material from individual levels of the Polunocbi- noye manganese deposit, discovered in 1920. X-ray and spectrographic studies of this mate- rial made it possible to establish the presence 1W 156T6T USSR/Metals - Manitenps,- ^jjL in the deposit of considerable masses of manga- nite ores and showed that the latter form spe- cial face within the ore level. -.-156T67+ Cn MMIUSUNK01 P. M. Performance indicator for tube dischargers. Rb. anerg., 1, No. 2,, 1951. SO: MLRA, October 1952. EUYANOV, R.A.; ANDRUSHKWICII, M.M.; XARAXCHIYEV, L.G. ------- , , Nature and cauoes of aging of a chromium-iron-zino catalyst. Kin. I kat. 6 no. 6tlO69-107Z, N-D 165 (MIRA 19.-1) 1. Thstitut kataliza 91birskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Submitted July 7, 1965. ANDRUSHKEVICK, T.V.; POPOVSKY, V.V.; B011ESKOV, G.K. Catalytic proptertie3 of oxid6a of of the IV pericd of the periodic system with resf*ct ~:, oxilaticn reazticn. Par' 1: Oxidation of methane. Kin.i b-a", 6 ro."Ar"k-863 S-0 165. (Mllu 18-11-1) 1, Institut kataliza Slblrskogo o',dclon!~rfi AN SSSH,, ANDRUSHKEVIGH, V.S.; BUDNIKOVA, V.P.; GRIC4DRIYEV, I.I.A.; ZH/;IiKL)V, Yu.D.; SRITSTO, N.I.; STALIMAKHOV, V.S.; TRUBI-ITSKOV, D.I.; SIRTDOV, G.N.; SIIEVCHIK, V.N.; EOSKOVA, H.F., rod. [Electronic superhigh-frequency devices] Elektromye pribory sverkhvysokikh chastot. Saratov, Izd-vo Saratovskogo univ., 1964. 187 p. 18:4) L 4583o-66 ACC NRt k6ol59t)9 SOURCE COPE: UR/0275/ 5100010IIIA0251AO25 AUTHOR. 'TorP_,4e14, A i W TITLE: Some problems in the theory of an 0-type backward-wave oscillator tube in the presence of reflections SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i yeye primeneniy(!, Abs. 11A156 REF SOURCE: Sb. Vopr. elektron. sverkhvysok. c*iastot. Vyp. I. Saratov, Saratovsk. 1964, 47-56 TOPIC TAGS; backward wave tube, space charge, electron beam ABSTRACT: The effect of reflections under linear operating conditions in a backward- I wave oscillator tube is determined with regard to attenuation in the system and with simultaneous consideration to the space charge Df the beam and attenuation. The equation for line excitation by grouped current and the equation for perturbation of the electron beam by the line field are solved by the method of successive approxima- tions to give a system of equations which defines starting conditions. A comparison of these conditions with those for a tube without reflections gives a relationship for the starting currents of resonance and nonresonance backvard-wave oscillator tubes and the change in signal phase. Polar diagrams are given for these parameters as a function of the modulus and phase of the reflection coefficient for v space charges and attenuations. Bibliography cf 13 titles. A. B. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 09 Card 1/1 1 C: 6P! 385 -3 L 02245-67 EWT(l) JM ACC NRi AR6013689 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/65/000/010/HO32/H932 AUTHOR: Andrushkevich, V. S.- .I - . 9 TITLE: Influence of the form of electron static trajectories on the operation of 0- type devices in the linear mode SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 1OZh22O V.P1. . REF. SOURCE: Sb.Aelektron. everkhvysok. chastot. Yyp. I. Saratov, Saratovsk. un-t, 1964, 35-46 J~- TOPIC TAGS: electron beam, traveling wave interaction, backward wave tube electron motion ABSTRACT: By successive approximationn, an anal~rsis is made of the interaction of pulsating beams with the slow-wave field of trareling-wave and backward-vave tube systems. By way of illustration of the method, the author =siders the interaction between a pulsating ribbon beam with the field of a plane slov-wave system. The applicability of this method for the analysis of the interaction of curvilinear beams with non-retarded waves is demonstrated. A. Denisov. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 091.zo 1!1 _P4'L L 02244-67 EWT(1) JM A eC-N-: I I Z&-J~6�1 SOURCH CODE: AMMR: Andrushkevich, V. S.; Toreyev, A. I. TITLE.- ieW~Tnproblems'in'the theory of O-type backward wave tubes in the presence of reflections SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 1OZh224 REF SOURCE: Sb. Vopr. elektron. averkhvysok. chastot. Vyp. I. Saratov, Saratovsk. un-t, :1964, 47-56 TOPIC TAGS: Backward wave tube, space charge, electron beam, electron reflection ABSTRACT: The authors analyze the influence of r.!flections in the linear mode of a .backward wave tube, with allowance for damping in the system and simultaneous allow- :-ance for the space charge of the beam and attenuation of the system. The equation for the excitation of the line by the bunched current and the equation for the per- turbat'Aon of the electron beam by the field of the line yield, when obtaining a solu- tion by the method of successive approximation, a system of equations which determinei the starting conditions. By comparing them with 1he starting conditions of a backware wave tube without reflection, it is possible to find the ratio of the starting cur- rents of a resonaut and nonresonant backward wave tube and the *change in phase of the signal. Circle diagrams are presented, which giv(! the dependence of these parameters on the modulus and on the phase of the reflection coefficient for different values of space charge and attenuation. Introduction of attenuation of the order of 4-5 db limits the region of variation of the ratio of the! starting currents to a value Card 1~ '~'. 02244-67 ACC NRi 0 1 * 0.5-1.5, and the chango of the signal phase is lialted to values 2.4-4.1. Allowance for the space charge Iv%de to a certain increase in the region of variation of the indicated parameters, bm it has a sa&ller effect than attenuation. A. B. [Trans- lation of abstract] SUB CODE: 09JIG Cwd ,~NDRUSHEVICH. Yu.M.; BOLOTOV, B.Ye. Device for checking uniform motion drives. Iz'm.tekh. no.9:23-24 S (Electronic of shafts in machine-tool 162. (MIRA 15:11) instruments) AUTHOR; Andrushevich, Yu-k. Engineer SOV-117-5B-4-3/21 TITLE. Automated Work Loading in Automatic Thread Milling Machines (Avtomatizatsi,va zagruzki re2;lbofrezernogo avtomata.) PERIODICALt Mashinostroitel~.. 1958, N, 4i pp 10-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The described loading arrangoment for automatic thread milling machine "KT43" utilizes the reciprocal motion of a cylinder body which rotates the spindi.e of the machine. The work to be threaded is automatically charged into the machine by two discs with radial slots and an inclined trough. 1)etailed operation information and two drawings of the arrangement are given- This method hae mechanized the dititribution -f work to the maching and synchronized it with the throaa milling operation, There are 2 diagrams. 1. Machire tools-Operatior, 4", Vlachine too 19--Equipment Card 1/1 S/115/60/000/007/005/011 B019/BO58 AUTHORS: -Andrushevich, Yu.--M.,-Klebanov, M. K., Tslaf, M. Ya., Rabkin, A. L. TITLE: Cinematographic Measuring Instrument for Tapping Machines PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. ~~ PP- 27 - 28 TEYT: The measuring instrument described here is intended for studying the influence of the error of the individual tapping chains on the ac- curacy of the tapped threads. The scheme of the experimental arrangement shown in Fig. 1 consists of a self-recorder of the type 68-662 (BV-662) and an inducti,e pickup, used for checking the relative motion of the V/ support and the screw of the testifying thies.d. The screw of the testify- ing thread and the inductive pickup are discussed by the aid of Fig. 2. The inductive pickup consists of 3 identical units distributed at 120 0 on a circle around the thread axis. The setup and mode of operation of the experimental arrangement are described. It is finally reported that 2 types of tapping machines were checked with the instrument described here and that a reduction of manufacturing faults could thereby be achieved. There are 2 figures. Card 1/1- KLEBANOV, M.K.p,ond6tekhn.nauk, dotsent; ANDRUSHEVICH, inzh. 't. I' Experimental investigation of transient processes in a machine tool with a separated drive. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;,mashinosti-. no.1:109- 1.14 160. (MIR& 14:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy industriallnyylinstitut. (Lathes-Testing) S/145/60/000/009/011/027 D221/D304 AUTHORS: Pq Yu-M.,_Assistent, Klebanov, M.K., Candi- a e of Technical Sciencesv Docent, Sharapov, A.A,, d da% Assistent, and Shulikin, K.I., Assistent TITLE: On the transient processes in a machine tool with starting clutches PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Mashino- stroyeniye, no. 9, 1960, 104 - 112 TEXT: An experimental irvestigation was carried out to determine the effect of the friction clutch on transient processes in a screw cutting lathe, model 1K62. This was achieved with the use of capa- citance transducer and oscillograplij and controlling the machine by both the frictional clutch and the motor. The reduced moments of inertia in respect to the starting shaft (link II) and the ro- tor of the motor (link I) were calculated. The changes due to dif- ferent spindle speeds were plotted, and these demonstrate a step- ped character. Minimum reduced moment of inertia and the least va- Card 1/3 S/145/60/000/009/011/017 On the transient i~rocesses in ... D221/D304 riation is observed with starting and stopping the motor. Starting with the friction clutch increases the maximum moment reduced to link T-I and lowers the torque. The presence of overdrive in the re- verse mo tion increases sharply the reduced moments. The ratio of nominal torque at the reduced shaft (link II with frictional clut- ches) to the reduced moment of iner tia at n - 12.3 rpm, when start- ing and stopping with the friction clutch is Mnom 12,,0 -2 Ired 91017,-J1130 sec At n SP ~ 167 rpm, j 43 sec-2~ During reversing at n sp = 12.3 rpm J = 500 sec-2. The maximum of this ratio is taking place when star- ting with clutch at steps that correspond to 12,3 - 100 rpm of the spindle. The investigation permits the following conclusions: The acceleration of the drive as well as its deceleration are uniform. The same can be said about the reversal. The duration of the tran- sient Drocesses increases with a highe:r speed of the spindled and this i; marked at 700 - 1000 rpm. The inecharical brake of the lathe Oard 2/3 S/14 60/000/009/011/017 On the transient processes in ... Ii221YD304 causes a longer period of acceleration than deceleration. The chan- ges in dynamic moments indicate that loads during acceleration and reversal are significant. The former hnve a stepped chnracter whicl, corresponds to changes in the reduced moment of inertia. Conse- quently, the application of the friction clutch reduced the acce-- leration time up to the step of 1200 rpm. Beginning with the spin- dle speed of 1000 rpm, the duration of acceleration and decelera- tion with friction clutches sharply increases. The time of rever- sal exceeds that of acceleration or deceleration due to a marked increase of -;lie reduced moment of inertia. The friction clutch re- lieves the electric motor from the starting current during transi- ent Deriods. There are 7 figures and 2 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Kuybyshevskiy industriallr.yy institut (Kuybyshev In-. dustrial Institute) SUBMITTED: July 7, 1959 Card 3/3 ANDRUSHEVICH, Yu.M., assistent Speeding-up dynamics in machine tools with a divided drive* Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no. 3:41,-73 161. (MIRA 1415) 1. Kuybyshevskiy industriallnyy institut. (Machine tools--Electric driving) ANDRUSHEWICH, Yu.M., kand.takhn.nauk Comparing dynamic characteristics of various drives of medium lathes during the start of the spindle. 12V.VYS.ucheb.zav.; mashinoctr. no*600-94 162. (MIR& 15:11) 1. Kuybyshevskiy industriallnyy instLtut. (Lathes-Eleotri: driving) ANDRUSHEVICH, Yu.M.._3 GULYACHKIN, K.N., inzh., retnenzent, XUDINOV, V.A-.,--k-an-d. tekhn. nauk, red.; SEMERCHENKU, V.A., reel. izd- va; DFMINA, N.F., tekhn. red. [Designs of drives for mediwi-size lathes; the various types and their effect on tho dynamics of speeding up and reversing] Konstruktaii priyodov srednikh tokernykh stankov; varianty, ikh vIiianie na dinamiku razgona I revirsiroyaniia. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 88 p. (AURA 16:6) (Lathes-Electric driving) KVALIVASSER, V.I., kand. teklin. ,; ok; Al'il, Y i M 1 1 '. I , . ..'. , kl,~~ rid. I e Vhn. nau!~ , dotsent; NOVOSELOV, Yu.A., lnzh. Effe(!t of torsionul vibrations w' jrl,,-e, 1,11(" to 31"J"pol-t, in the 1811 semiautomatic relieving latho on tl-.e quality of parts. Izv.%-ys.uclleb.zav.; mashinwtr. no."':16CL-167 164. ~ ~ -- ;~ - -1 " 1. Kiiybyslievs)Liy polltekhriiclies~iy in;l;,,--,t.-, ANDRUSHKEVICH, A. Semi-automatic production lines in wood-processing enterprises. Na stroi. Ros. no-8:31-33 Ag 61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Glavnyy inzhener derevoobdelochrogo kombinata No.6 Glavmo- spromstroymaterialov. (Woodworkire industries) ANDRUSHKEVICH, B.,inzh.; SIDMIKO, N.. inzh. ProloW, the life of fire engine bodles. Pozh.delo 4 no. 1-:18 J1 '58. (MIRA 11:8) (Fire anginen-Maintenanco and reoair) ANDRITSHKFUCH, I., polk-ovnik The battery supports an airborne landing. Voen-vegt. 43 no.10: 52-56 0 163. (MIRA 16t12) CZ/050/62/035/005/007/01 5 D204t/D307 A H OR 3 -Xaplan, G. Ye., IMiukhantseva, V. V., Filatkin, A. P., A."I"drushkevich, K. A. and DLIshechkina, A. I. -Elec'uVolysis of lithium sulphate solutions using a .:iercury cathode 11.10 D i C AIJ Z'hurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 5, 1962, 1'043- 1048 1. J. EH2: aut-h.ors wished to determine the possibility of produc- .~nlz -IiOH by the electrolysis of aq. Li 2 so 4' The process was con- duo-.ed a Pt anode, and a stream of Hg passing throu,,h the C~all Oerved as the cathode. The F,,,,/Li amalgam formed was collected and the Li content was k-ept, below 0.05/-~~, and' was generally 0. 015, to avoid the formation of a solid phase. The optirrium con- di-.ions -for the jrocess were found to be: 200 - 300 Li2so4/1 Of electrolyte, cathode current density 1500 - 2000 amp/M 2 (the latter value gave a current efficiency of 9c'4.9~6 with 300 g Li 2so 4/1), C'ard 1/2 S/080/62/035/005/007/01 5 -'Ilec-.rolysis of lithium ... D204/":)307 15 - 20 0C, pH 3 - 6. Presence of Fe, Cr, IMM, Ca. Na, -u e atio~ on'~, k S e Par. L -nd Al a .1y) in tile electrolyte at a concel~tr, 11 f ~ to 90 - 95ci,-, whil ').0,2 g1l, loi-.,ered the current efficiency 3 C'uz"I'r-UY Of decreased Iii -to 47~- Simultaneous presence 0., -~Oove limpurities, in a total amount of 0.02 g11, lowered -~G ::7,,:,'. higher concentrations of these metals (0.2- - 0.4 g11) ,-," ~IVO UL',1'r0"6 eff'iciencies of '02.0 - 43.0%. LiOH obtained from electrolytes containing the above ions contained only a trace of -~a X. There are 5 figures and 1 table. '-'*'--',:-'2-,,'D: January 27, 1961 ~ - 4.1 - Cuvdl 2/2 ANDRUSHKEVICH., S.G. Economic finalysiB of tho urge of new t*ls of metal mina supports. Sbor.trud.lnst.vor.dela AN URSR no.8~11.7-121 161. (MIRA 1!42) (Mille tlr9xirlnr) ANDRUSHEVIC , inzhener. ,~H ~T~, t..Mm - - ----NNWVI Mechanization of the adjustment of ,hroad-milling machines. Toot. mash. 37 no.7:57-59 -T1 157. (HLRA 10:8) (Screw-cutt:~ng machines) ALF,SKOVSKIY, A.M.; BOLOV'YEV, Yu.V.; ANDRUSKEVICH, V.S. Prib. ~Iagnatic compensating manometers. i tekh. eksp. no.l.-110-112 At-7 .157.. (MI2A 10W 1. Saratovskiy gosudaretvannyy unireraitat im. N.G. Chernyahavukogri. (Manometer) ALSSKOVSKIY, A.M.; ANMSHKEVICH, V.S. Photon counter with pulse feeding. Uch.zap. Sar.un. V.VP-fiz- 56: 30-3B '57. (MIRA 12:11) (Counting devicei) ANDRUSHKEVICH.Yu. % "MMMOMPOW&W-1. Truck convoys are ready totransport the grain crop. Avt.transp. 33 no.6:22 Je 155. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Nachallnik otdela gruzovykh perevozok Xrrmskogo oblavtotresta (Crimea Province--Grain--TrFmaportati:)n, Automotive) AUTHORS: Andrushevich, Yu'A, and Bayanov, V.I. 604 TITLE: Taps for Long Acme Threads (Metchiki Dlya Dlinnykh Trapetsoidall nykh Rez,b). PERIODICAL: "Stanki i Instrument" (Machine lools and Cutting Toolst No.3, 1957v PP-39-0 (-U.6.5 R.). ABSTRACT: The research work carried out by the Kuibyshev Aviation Insti- tute has shown that the nature of the auxiliary cutting edge angle in plan-form reduces the cutting force and leads to lower wear of the cutting tool. These results obtained on cutting ofl tools has been used to improve the geometry of tap design. The dimensions of four 31 mm diameter acme taps are shown, the last being the finishing tap. The metal removed by the first tap constitutes 44%, by the second 27%, by the third 17~b and by the fourth 12% of the total. Card 1/1 E"j". ~ t, , r., ~ , -,r I ~v MITY \-~z o I f I P I T,l t 1.0 U:3. Of Tacl, c ';I 04,~ 'j, 61) SMTMOVA K. V.; ANDRUSIMO, A. F. .0 Eleotron and X-4-ay diffraotion study of the structure of thermally treated cadmium sulfide powders. Krl-stallo fiia 7 n0.3:371-378 $7"Je t62. (MIRA 167 1. Moskovskiy onergeticheakiy institut. (Electron diffraction examination) X-ray cr7stallq-raphy) Cadmium sulfide) ~ AINDIRUSTYTE7,1CZ, j. ANDRUSTKIEWICZ, J. The village, of a heroic uprlLdno. 13. 9, No. 2, Ff-b. 1956. Warszawa, Folend Turysta SCURCE: rz,,rt -European Accessions Lict Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957 PwVDRJS'K,A, N," - AMDRUSTA, 11. H. Iffect of indicator donos of artificially radioactive phosphorus on blood sugar. Hadych.zhur. 24 no.5:38-41 154. (hMRA 8:10) 1. Kilvelkly rentgano-radiologichna7 I onkologichnly institut. WOOD SUGAR. effect of radiations. radiophosphorus) (PHOSPHOMJS, radioactive, aff. on blood sugar) ANIMUSMVICH, S.U., inah. Mine timbering in the "Chintyakovantratait" and "Shalffiterskantratait" trust mines. Ugoll Ukr. 3 no.9:38-39 S ' 9. (14rRA 13:2) (Donets Basin--Mine timbering3 AVRUSHI)D# A.A.; MARKOV, G.S. Infectedness of reptiles IV. blood parasites in various biotopes of the Mira-Kum desert.Dokl. AN sssR io4 iko.4:674-677 0 155. (MLRA 9:2) l.Leningradskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova. Predstavlemo akademikom To.M.Favlovskim. (Kara-Kum--Reptilee) (Blood--Parasites) ANDRUSHKO, A.F.-A_prepodavatell; VOROINKOV, EX., prepodavatell, G.A.,, prepodavatell, I-,ALYc]iFV, II.A., prepodava- tell; SEVUKOV, L.I., prepodavatoll; SOKOU)Y;A.A., prepodavatell; KHIPU,A.A.#prepodavut*l'; SUU-'CVAyK.V.p prof.; E14XUTJLNp V.V., reu., IARIONOV, G.7e.,, tekhu. red. (Specialized guide to sericor-ductoro and soniconductor devices] Spetsiallryi praktikar, po poluprovoOidkai 1, poluprovodniko- v~m-, priborw-.. 1.'oskva, Gos. energ. izd-vo, 1962. 303 P. (MIRA 15:2) (Semiconductors) (Transistors) S/1131/62/00003/001/045 d6.;W~O B102/1-104 AUTHOR: Andrushko, A. F. TITLE: Packing defects in cadmium aulfide crystals Pi,RIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 4, no. J, 1962, 5B2-586 TEXT: The lattice structure of US powder v.-a.~i studied by means of Debye patterns. The powder was produced by depositing, CdS from a mixture of aqueous solutions of Cd(NO ) and Na S 0;.*5 H,O, and then subjected to a 3 2 2 2 .) Z. heat treatment of some hundred OC. The Debye patterns consisted of three sharp and two unnharp lines with the indices (0002), (1170), (1172), (1114), and W~3_0). Also CdS powder obtained by passing Y. 2S through Cd(NO 3)2 solutions was investigated. From the results the following has been con- cluded: -(1) Amorrhous CdS 0precipitated from (,d(110 3)2 and Na2 S203 solutions crystallizes above 370-390 C to a-CdS, the crrstallization period being equal to the heating time. (2) Between 350 and 370 0C amorphous CdS forms a highly irregular hexagonal structure of anionic layers. (3) CdS powder Card 1/2 S/181/(')2/004/005/001/045 Packing defects in cadmium... B102/B'04 produced by precipitation from Cd(NO )., durinj; the passitge of 11,S may have 3 C. 4~ an a or A structure, or also an intermediate one. The structural type depends on the mode of cooling. (4) Annealing of CdS powders of the intern_ mediate structure at 350-520 0C leads to a stritctural ordering toward a-Cd.S. (5) After annealing in air at above 550 0C all CdS ponders display a distinct hexagonal structure. Professor K. V. Shalimova is thanked for discussions and V. A. Shcherbinin for having prepared the specimens. There are I figure, 1 table, and 14 references: 1 Soviet ana 13 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: F. Schossberger. Proc. 6th Annual Conference on Industrial Applications of X-ray Analysis, Denver, 73, 1957; 14. S. Paterson. J. Appl. Phys., ?J, 805, 1952; T. R. Annantharaman. Current Sci., 27, No. '1, 238, 1958; 27, No. 8, 287, 1958. ASSOCIATION: Mookovskiy energeticheskiy inst:Ltut (Moscow Power Engineering Institute) SUBMITTED: September 11, 1961 Card 2/2 10, S/070,'() 2/C 0 7/002/003/6 22 16 0 AU*f.',' Oil "Ildru-shko, A. F. TIT U," The orientation of microcry6tals in thin layers of CdS FERIUuICAL: Kristallograflya, v.7, "o.2, 1902, 2:230-223) (+ 1 plate) T LXT cds was evaporated Oil to a cry_,itallilie base (Nacl) and in amorphous one (glass) in the tui,,iperature range 350 to 45o oc. The layer was 6tripped and powdered, and flakes were examined by X-ray nowder methods. The resulting photogriAph!3 showed preferred orientation and this is analysed geometrically. The textvire shows a spread of 8-100 wher. evaporated on to NaCl 0 a 1, -ind 15,100 w1joil vvjjpoj,~itcd on to glass., Th uth r thi n -s Professor K.V. Shalimova for proposing the subject and commetit ing on the results of tho work. There are 3 figures and I table. ASSOC IAT ION -. ~Aoskovskiv energeticheskiy institut Card 1/1 ('Noscou, Power Engineering Institute) SUBMI.TTED; ~~Iay 23, 1961 s,'07o/62/007/003/004/o26 E:.32/E46o AUTHORS: Shalimova, K.V., Aps~is_1jkR1__tk.F.. TITLZ: Electron and X-ray diffraction studies of the structures of thermally trea--.ed powders of cadmium sulphide PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, V.7, no-3, 1962, 371-373 + 1 plate TEXT: CdS can occur with either the hexagonal, alpha, high- temperature form (wurtzite type) or with the cubic, beta, low- temperature structure. The effect of heat treatment in various atmospheres (H2S, He, H2, air) on mixtures of the two forms has been studied by X-ray and electron diffraction. It was concluded that at temperatures below 490 to 5200C both forms are substantially stable. At higher temperatures the cubic form goes to the hexagonal. In air the transition temperature is 525 + 50C and in vacuo 495 + 50C. At temperatures above 7000C in vacuo and in air recrystallization proceeds strongly and the particles of alpha-CdS grow from 0.1 - 1.0 to 10 -30 microns or inore. On heating in air at 520 to 6600c, considerable oxidation takes place with the formation of sulphates. After heating at 700*C, Card 1/2 .3/07o/62/007/003/004/o26 Electron and X-ray diffraction ... )7132/E460 the chief impurity in the powder is cadm:.um oxide which is not topochemically related to the CdS. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy energetichoskiy :.nstitut (Moscow'Power Engineering Institute) SUBMITTED: March 27, 1961 Card 2/2 SHALIMOVA, K.V.; ANDRUSHKO, A.F.; DMITRIYEEV, V.A.; PAVLOV, T.P. Effect of' the conditions of' producing thin on(Imium sulfi,30 films on their crystalline structure. Krisln'lo~~rafiia 8 no -777 1 L - , .5:774 S-.O 163. (MIRA 26:io) 1. Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut.