SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POZDEYEV, A.A. - POZDEYEV, M.F.

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DA A K A S WI I M , V. r~,. - I A.A.; TA RNOMK I Y V, I . f f U s e r, f the method s of th e -1. aw c) f her ed i ty ir, s tud*,~n g rss -' s -_ an - to defcrmatlon. 5oob. MN Gniz. SSR 29 no. 3:269-274 S '62 (mmk Iq -I ) 1. InsLI'llut meLOlurg.Ji A14 GruzSSR, Tbi]Jsi. Sul-viitted De:,- LIP. L-. r 18, TAI?IIOVSKIY, I.Ya.; FOZDEYEV A A.- KOII-UGOiDV,, V~L,; VAY:3i3Ui-"L) i.A.; GU.', G.Ya.; ECT-1--i -1 KcV I? 'P SKROKECEOV , AU [Variational principles of mechanics in the theory of matal- working by pressure] Variatsionnye print:Apy N,.c-khaniki v teo- ril obrabotki motallov davleniem. Xoskva, Notallurgizdat, 1963. 52 p. (11,11D-LA 17: 5) TArdlOVSKIY, I.Ya.;_POZDEYE;V, A.A.- MEANDROV9 L.T.; KHASIN, G.A. - I Depe#dence of the resistance to deformation on steel toughness properties in hot press working. Izv.vys. ucbeb. zav.; chern. met. no;3t82-90 161. (MIRA 34:3) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. - (Forging) (Deformationa(mechanies)) POZDZYLT, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.: TARNOVSKIY# V.I. Calculation of end dislocations b7 their increment during the press forging of metals. rzv.vys~ucheb.zav.: chern*met. 2 no.6:43-51 Je 159. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Urallskiy politekhnichaskiy institut. Rekomendovano kafedroy obrabotki metallov davleniyem Urallskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta. (Forging) (Deformations (Mechanics)) TARNOVSKIY, losif Yakovlevich; POZI)RUY, Aleksandr Alekaondrovich; KKANDROV, Lev Vyacheslavovich; KHASIN, Gersh Aronovich; LYASIffOV, Y.B., red.; TSYMBALIST, N.M., red.izd-va; YKPIMAKHOVA, M.Ya., tekhn.red. [Mechanical properties of steel under the effect of press forging] Mekhanicheskie svoistva stali pri goriachei obrabotke davleniem. Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie. 1960. 263 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Steel) (Deformations (Mechanics)) MFAIIDROV, L.V.; TARITOVSKIY, I.Ya.; POZDEM, A.A. Methods for a rapid testing of steel ai high temperati-,res. Zav. lab. 26 no.2:201-203 '60. (~a'ZA 13:5) 1. Urallskiy politakhnictfaskiy inatitut Iment S.M.Kirova. (steel--Testing) 2 ,5W PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3283 TarftVskly, Iosif Yakovlevich, Aleksandr AleksandrovIch Pozdeyev, and Oleg Aleksandrovich Deformatsii i usillya pri obrabotke metallov davleniyem (Deforma- tions and Forces in Metal Forming) Moscow, Maxhgiz, 1959. 303 p. Errata slip inserted. 5,000 copies printed. Reviewer: Ye.P. Unksov, Professor, Doctor of Tech;lical Sciences; Ed.: V.N. Vydr-in, Docent., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.: N.P. Yermakov; Exec. Ed.(Ural-Siberian Division., Mashgiz.)p A.V. Kaletina, Engineer. PURPOSEg This book is intended for engineers and scientific workers as well as students of higher technical schools specializing in metal forming. COVERAGE-. The authors describe a method of investigating deforma- tions in metal forming using the principle of the minimum of the total energy of deformation, and one of the direct (Ritz's) methods-9f variational calculus. The method of determining Card 1/5 Deformations and Forces (Cbmt.) SOV/3263 forces, reauired for the plastic deformation. from the con- dition of lth.-_ oonserval;ion j-P energy Is alsc presentue-d. Besides the general method, the soluulon of a series of problems of open die forgIng and stainping, and the experimental check of the obtained theoretieal formulas, are also given. The authors mention A.A. Il'yushin, S.A. Khristianovich, V.V. Sokolovskly, A.D. Tomlenov, L.A. Shofman, Ye.P. Unksov, G.A. Smirnov- Alyayev, A.F. G.Olovin, and V.B. Lyashkov, as contributors in the the~ory of dpformation. The authors.thank V.N Trubin, .S.G. Puchkov, R.A. Vaysburd, and G.A. Yeremeyev. There are 47 references: 46 Soviet and 1 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Symbols Used in the Book 3 6 Ch. I. Mechanics of a Body Under Deformation 7 1. Basic hypotheses and assumptions in the mechanics of plastic media 7 Card 2/5 Deformations and For~2e3 Cont. SOV/-2 283 2. Tneory of *tresses 9 3. Theory of strains 20 4,, Methods of studying the deformation of a continuum 31 5. Stre33-3train relationship In the theory of plasticity 33 6. Condition of constancy of magnitude of tangential 3tresses 34 7, Saint-Venant-Mises equation of the theory of plasticity 35 8. Work of Internal forces 36 0. 1 Work of external friction forces 38 . i0. Principle of minimLwi of total energy 49 ll~ Elements of variational calculus. Ritz's method 52 12. Selecting suitable functions 55 13. Calculating finite displacements of particles of de- formed medium from predetermined strains 58 14. App-lication of Saint-Venant's principle in the theory of metal forming 61 15. Method4 of the theoretical analysis of the state of strain in metal forming 64 16. Method of the least square deviation 69 Card 111/5 Deformations and Forces (G-ont.) SOV/3283 17. Method of orthogonalizatlon 71 18. Determining the total force required for plastic defor- mation 73 19, Determination of stresses 74 Ch. H.UnIform (Homogeneous' Strain. Plane Problem 77 20. Uniform (homogeneous) strain 77 21.. Plane state of strain 79 -22. Determination of forces in plane strain 98 Ch. I II. Compression of Axially-Symmetrical Bodies Between PI-ane-Parallel Plates 104 23, Deformation at compressing cylinders of moderate height 104 24. Forces -for compressing cylinders of moderate height -117 25. Deformation at compressing high cylinders 123 26~ at compressing hollow cylinders 130 2'T~ Forces, required -,for compressing hollow cylinders 147 Ch. IV. Compressing Multiaxial Bodies 154 28. Deformation of parallelepipeds lg4 1 3 29. Forces in compressing parallelepipeds 30. Deformation at drawing out by forging on plane- ll"el heads Aara 185 Ga,~d 4, Deformati,ons and Forces (Cont.) -SOV/3283 C"h.- V. Deformation and Fdrees in Forming High Bodies With External Zones 213. 3U, Drawing out of large forgings 213 32, Forces required for drawing out large forgings 250 Ch. VI. Deformation and Forces in Forging in Dies With Protrud- ing Elements 254 33, Plane deformation in flattening in slot dies 254 34, Determining forces in plane deformat~fon in slot dies (for the second stage) 278 Ch. V.71, Deformation and Forces In Forging With Backing Rings 282 35, Beformatlon In forging with backing rings 282 36.. Determination of forces in forging with b4.cklng rings in the se!zond stage of the process' 297 Bibliography 301 AVAILABLE.., Library of Congress VK/jb Card 5/5 4-il-6o V PHASE 1 BOOK EXPLOITfiLTION sgi,14653 Tar4ovskiy, Tosif Yakovlevich, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Po 2~~V, Lev Vyacheslavovich Meandrov, and 'Gersh AronaTich Khasin Rekhanicheskiye svoystva stali pri goryachey obrabotke davlenlyem (Mechanical Properties of Steel During Hot Preessworking) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat Sveidlovskoye otd-niye, 1960. 263 p. Errata slip inserted. 6,200 copies printe,1. Ed.i V.B. Lyashkor.; Ed. of Publishing House. N.N. Tsymbal-ist; Tech. Ed.: M.Ya. Yepimakh-_va. FUFPOSE** This book is intended for technical perracnnel at rolling mills and forge shQr,,.;" scientific. vorkers, and-stuclenta syeciallzAng In the presavorking of mt~ f_-oVEFAGE,, The suthors ;q-ev steel being hot-pree-svorked as a substance having vis- nrtw~- plastic p~rcqpeertles- They describe the results of investigations dealing ;;-I il~) tlrv dependence rX steel resistance to deformation an temperatnre and the de- gree ani speed of deformation. The book cmimins experimental data ofi the plas-, ticity and strength properties-of 16 grades of steels. Fran.th6 experim,ental 1--a-T-d V4 Me~:-hanical Properities of Steel (cont.) SOV/4653 datal equations are derived for the physical state of 'the metal or the relation of stress to deformation in hot worldng of steel. A method is set forth fcr ueing these e4uations in awayzing the stiess-strain state of a metal, partiou- la,ply by means of variational methods used In the mechanics of continuouB media. Nc 1,erscaalitieB are mentioned. There are 73 references! 72 Soviet, I Engl:lch. 1ABLE C7i GONIWUS: Intrr.ductica 3 Ch. 1. Elements of the Mechanics of a Defomed Body 5 1~ Basic bypotheses 5 2. State of stress 7 3- StG;te of strain 22 4. Rate of strain 34 5- Equa~tion of the state 39 6. Theory. of small elastic-plastic deformations 41 7. Theory of plastic flov 51 8~ 'Variaticnal wELthodis 61 Card 2/4 ;4653 -f U-Iry 5,-els tc Do-fc.mmtirx. Un&~r Varlr~,-I, Temperatux-~~a~ 3nd Spe-ls of Defarwitlc~n 71 1~ Tn~- of tht~ pr-~;tlem 71 94 I- _f(-,rMati ~rj i' , r r, i I ra rnd~ WKWIVA ato!el gmde K)NG, , ~hl',-' grade PAB sLe~ld, graAe gr;lle Wnl.5 gr~~dv~- ~.Sh2rl SteSl, gTnAe jzrade 3-ieel grele grAs Kb-181112421" eteel gTaie . , ls-f-wla ~.a Cb, ITT . Steal lllo*~~ S#-.- .v,~-nrritnit -f t1--- ic6 .j 166 ct, am-d alloy ste-e-L-ak 168 h St,;~41~! ~f 'Pietal, HO; Pressing 2 14. ~j 1. Mf:-tbz~l :..f f, work K9,rAeriing 2112 2, of tha Yr. in s~:Ivf':-a yncblew Im 5. 1~.r-ear state ef etress ?17 Caril 3lik I F rcp~rt 1-65 c*f Stee ~-i ( (.'.- c To ~ . ") SCV/4655 3. frr the cf thz In and of prepavorking mets,le C on 0- 1 W.-I F.-In 26r B.1 bli, 261 A.-VATIABEI L~.braxy of Ccraxe~'-A Card 4/14 'Vy./dwm/gmp 1-10-61- S/137/61/000/007/012/072 A060/A101 AUTHORS: Tarnovskiy, I. Ya.; Pozdeyev, A. A. TITLE: Problems of mechanics of strain seat during rolling PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 7, 1961, 2, abstract 7D11 ("Tr. Konferentsii: Tekhn. progress v tekhnol. prokatn. proiz-va" Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, 3-16) TEXT: The hypothesis of plane sections according to which transverse ver- tical sections which are plane before the deformation remain plane at every instant of rolling and after it, and undergo no bending and distortion, probably describes the rolling process with an accuracy sufficient for practical purpose when the ratio of the length I of the geometrical strain seat to its mean thick- ness H is equal to 1.5 - 2.0. The conditions at the Magnitogorsk metallurgical combine are:Jnthe blooming mills l/H < 0.8, in the continuous billet mills 1/H < 1.2, in the section mills 1/H < 1.5 - 1.6. At l/H 4 1.5 the nonuniformity of the metal strain is very marked, the deviations from the hypothesis of plane sections are sufficiently appreciable and they have to be taken into account while solving definite problems. Yu. Manegin [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 V2 1 0 A ri a 1z o r) n r-- e a L 1; v o -1, n I,,-- b ci 11--ala -I P'J anj a 11 o- wa i r r r) t pr a 6 1 :31; r; s cl 1- r ff, i i - n hp f -.n r;- rr -."rt r" h-: r c 'r. 1) r. s a r t n I. r;!. Y. T 1" rl 1 c r-'; G C ab' i t -o d pl A': PEt, L) r r z t, n i~ f -Tr 1 7 ~iri f, r. rl(i j 4 01 'L n, "In : ,~l L I r 0. n rill I ll,)-J n d t t ~bl r- io, c- w o ~;-j r - ;7 0 t hr var -a L, 1 h-; a a, e rz - nd c r m r In b ra t A 1 TARMVSKIY, I.Ya.; POZIMYEV, A.A.; MIAIMHOV, L-V- Composite structures in the theory of the press forging of metals. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; charn. met. no.1:66-71 '60. (NIRA 13:1) l.urallskiy politakhnichaskly institut. (Forging) SOV/1 37--3q- 1- 1626 Translation from~ Referativny~, z-,jrna!. Mer.ali'urgiva, 1951), Nr 1, p 216 (USSR)' AUTHORS: Tarnovskiv, Ii. Ya., Pozdeyev, A. A., Puchko-, S - G - TITLE: Employment of Variation~tl Methods n an Trivestigation of the Defori-riations and Stresses Occurring During the Manxif;~ c t tire of Heavy Forgings lissledov~in:ve deforn-1.3tsiv i usily vartatsionnvml metodan-ij pri kovke k-uptivk1l poko%,ok. PERIODICAL: Nauchn. dok]. vyss~. sHwlv. Met;i1lurgiya, 19;8, Nr 1, pp 1,;0- 156 ABSTRACT: Variational methods are employed bv ?he aulhor w Computing !),,e strain distributon of a mel--'~ str-p wilh -~ re(,;-ng111ar cross section being drawn in a draw!ng press equipped with flat I-eads. The case of deformation of bodies of cons!derable height and possessing "rigid" outer ends is examined. M. Ts Card 1/1 25(l) AUTHORS: Tarnovskiy, Frofe~isor, anj Docent TITLE: Contact Stressc3 and Average Specific Pressurc in SettInIg and Rollin.- (Kontaktnyye napryazheniya i sredniye udelln.yye davleniya pri osadke i prokatke) IODI CAL: Izvestiya vy3shikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya metallur,;~;.ra, "I 1950, N'r 2, I)P 51-60 (USSR) "CT: According to recent data friction forces on contact surfaces _21M depend on the condition of the friction surface and on the shape of the deformed body. The distribution of friction forces on the surface depends on kinematic condition.,3. The author shows that functions for pressure distribution can L),, obtained -aith the we of integral equations. These are applicable to any law of distribution of contact tan.r,ential- ,tresses. A metiGd for the appr~ximative computation cP defcrmation iL nugested which serves to obtatin of hs nre.l~ure svervge specific pressures for eliffe--f--n' ;asel- -oil in, ~c:('. r. ";Lc trerjueu and Avr-, ci f ic Prest; ure "'e I I:' ::f- T h c r e 7i r c- t, of graphs and 7 Soviet reff.-r~,n.--s. ~'T Y A 1 (Ural Folytechn-c,-,! Lj: Ural I ~A~ Oheskiy institut Institute), Kafedra obrabotki metallov davieniyem (Chair of Metal Processing Under Pressure) SUEMITTED: July 14, 1958 TARANOVSKIY, I.Ya.; POZDEYFV, A.A. Mechanics of the process of drawing solid profiles includi.%- hardening. 1Taucb.dokl.v7s.sh1,oly, met. no.1:97-104 '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Ural'nkly politolchnichnskly inatitnt. (Drawing (Metalwork)) (Deformations (Mechanics)) PMDEYEV,-A-.A.; TARNOVSKIY, V.I. Applying the Ritz method to the theory of the press working of metals. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav,; chern. met. 5 no.10:67-76 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Deformations (Mechanics)) ZYKOV, Yu.S.; TAR11OVSKIY, I.Ya.; POZDEYEV, A.A. Investigating by the variation method the widening of the metal during hot rolling in plain grooves. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 no.10:77-87 162. 0~1IRA 15:11) 1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Rol-ling (Metalwork)) POZ-DKYW, A.A.L TAFOIOVSMY V.I. bwbitigating -the stress condition during upsetting. 1=7.vya. Iucheb.zav.; chern.met. 5 no.11:90-98 162. (MIn 15:12) 1. Urallskiy, politekhricheskiy irmtitntb, (Forging)--` (Arains and stresses) TARNOVSKIY, I.Ya.; POZDMV, A.A.; KOTELINIKOV, V.P.; FUCHKOV, S.G. New method of ey-parimontal investigation of the state of stress in metalworMnr, by pressure. Nauch.dokl.ryn.nhkoly; met. no.2: 1'31-135 '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Ural'aldy politnkhnichnakiy Inntitut. (Deformatinne (Mochanicn)) (Metals-Testing) TARROVSKIT, I.Ya.; POZD'YYEV, A.L. Conclitionn of the problem on thn thoory of metalworking by pressure. gauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; mat. nn.2:136-139 '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Ural'skly politekhnicheskiy instltut. (Doformixtiona (Hechunica) (Metalwork) AUTHORS: Tarncvskly, I~. Ya., Pozdeye~,, A. A, Puchkov, 3". G. TITLE: The Investigation of Deformation and the Forces Forging Larger Pieces by Means of the Variation Mathod (Issied3-ianiye deformatsi.y --'I usiliy variatsionnymi metodam-' pri ko-jrk-t krupnykh pokovok) PERIODICAL: Nau.--hnyye dok-,.arly vysshey shkcly, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12 pp 150-156 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The variation meth-d and -the th,?cry of plasticity were ---sed fzr the --alculatlon and the de1,ermina-.,--'on of the draf ormation in :he produ.--,-icn of ccmr,1.i,-!atC-d pie-,ps to be forged. Functions fc:- the --alci-.1atlon i~-f thq~- def,~rmaticn and the dis-ulacement in forging were ~Dbtained. The value of the ;omp-:ete work A of the deformation is dqt-rm-`n~-d by the parameteri! a 2t a3 and 1 1* The param-2te~ valut~s ar~- calculated by means of the fol'.1.owing equations: Card 41/2 0, 0 and 0 a a 2 SOV/1 65 - 1~8 - 1. The Inves t igat L on of' Deform, lit and hQ Fc) v Invoi v-d irt Fe-~2:-gvi rig larg- r Pi eces by Means of t he Var la t r-n Llet G 2 2,090 0,451 4 ; 333 0,333 h E h ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: 2 -3 2 4,444 , 7 492 Lo 2 h I 6 . 1 The values of these furi,~,ti-3ns art- gl`~.,-r, -.i-, ~ab!,RB. The. thecreti-l-al. --c!,-~lus-JLons obtain.,,d were corresponding experiment-al dat-a ax-d --'t was that resul-.s agz~e;--d. There are 2 flilgures:, I and 4 4 of wh-,--~ ai- Soviet. Uralllsk~'ly pcli-,,ekhnft.::hF.,skiy inati-~*jl. (Ural. Polyte--hr,�~al Institute) Ootober 5, 1957 Card 212 TARNOVSKIY, I.Ya.; POZDV-Y-EV. A.A. --. " - Variational nethods in thq theorz of pressure metalwork. gmuch. dokl. vys. abkoly; met. no-1:93-98 '5 0'. (I.C.-RA 11:9) 1. UrPtIlskiy politeklinichaskiy infttitut. Onfnrmations (14acbnnics)) Wntalvtork) TAMiOVSKIY, I.Ya.; POZDLTW, A.A.; PUCHKOV, S.G. ~ Variationj~i nnthod for the inv,,�stig&tion of deformtion and preRsure in mking lprgm, forgings. ITauch. dokl. vya. Shl--ol7; met. no.1:150-158 158. 04IRA 11:9) 1. Ural'Rkiy politnkhnicheakiy inatitut. (Forging) (Deforinations (14achanics)) T1,11MVSKIY, I-ya., dnktor tokhn.nauk, prof.; POZDEYEV, dota. , investigating thn dmformed statm in upentting, paralld!~ripmdq With the use of variation methods. Izv. vvs. uchob. zov.: cnern. net. no.7:123-133 il 153. (IaRA 11:10) 1. Ural'nkI7 politekhnichnskly inutitut. (Forging) (Calculus of variations) 11 " r : , Dissprtat~ori: "Inuef-,ti-Pa~ion o' trip Ir,-e,-111,--xity Cand Tech Sci, lh-d' '.'o7r--rjw, 'w- r i0: S"Ill 243, 19 19~,I- TARNOVSKIY, Iosif Yakovlevich. doictor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor; POOMY.-AlskunIr Aleksandr-oytqh,. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; LYASHKOV, Vladii~-'16;X~ovich. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; ZAYKOV, N.A., redaktor; KILINIK, V.P., redaktor izdatel'stva; 2XF, Ya.M., takhnicheakiy radaktor [Deformation of metal in rolling] Deformataiia metalla pri prokatke. Pod obshchei red. I.IA.TarnOVBkOgO. Sverdlovsk. Goo.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernai i tavetnbi metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd- nie, 1956. 287 P. (MLRA 9:11) (Rolling (Metalwork)) L 57.523-65. El,)T(d)/SWT(a)/SWA(,,&)/EWPI(T)/EW(k)/EWP(4)/EWP(t)/EWP(b)/EWP(l)/ ACCESS110 RM"." M0,13007 621.771,001 i6. :M*ta2luq;Iy*,, Abe. .060 TU. I !z 1. Ta. OdIaEkw Antmay.. Pez. A A _T' UZ11 ;-A; M. ZMASt-oblyevt G~ Go: Chichigink Y. A,;~kahchlkavp -M.Mv-c B.' D. T1TW.,,-:,,,C6ridLtIws for MWailarge. Ipgots an a slab min MED SOMM Tv. Urallakogo n.,4, in a chern. =t9 v. 3v 196's, 157-191 TOPIC-TAGS*_ -eetal rollin TRAikMtb~-.` The 11S0 slab mill: r rolling heavy ENS-21T Ingots vas studied. ti was faudd -that the degree _;Traductica 'could ~ be Increased while the number of d d Maas was uce . Opthwily stable cmiditUas ftr rolling heavy Ingots In 23-25 oduoed Into industry. , It was found that the wst passes w*ve.,(kv*lqwd,&nd Intr Afffidult- couAtIOM (rolling In 21 posts) la-ave a reserve for holding conditims. Further impt-.mcavt Is limited by the pmer tf. stand sot=s and strength of stand 1/2 AMSSTb0(-.'V'R: MtSOINOT Vattgr.,-', it'was fbund that Motors with, 4irtical' rolls idth: is plawr of 4N0-4500: kw InstalUd on, new milig. This will make V01114 without - Ado pammo po"Ibli with lAtense coWrassion of the side e.dges of sl&s in the vertical rolls and will .improve the quality of the rolled product. The Lavestigatims bav* not a3ftusted the possibilities of the 1150 mill. M. YudA*na. 00- -.:L] L 54974-65. ENG(j)A-w-x(m)/EPF(c)/ENP(i)/m,(d)APR/r/E~P(t)/IiWP(z)/r.WP(b)/E'dk(e) ~~Pr -4 , IJP(C) JDAY/iGAEt .::ACCESSION NR: AP5007623-- S/0365/65/001/001/0020/0028 WZ? 620.-193,01: 0 eva A. A.; Antanovskaya, Z. I.;-Sukhotin, A. M.~ AUTHOR.- P idey TITLE: -~,Passivity of -.molybdenug- SOURCEV -Zashchita. metaIlov,,. v., I ~nov- 1' 196%1048 TOPIC TAG S:--.Molybdenum passiv4fton, m- o-lybdenum oxide, molybdenum oxidation, electrode polarization, oxide film ABSTRAM. The poj~entiostatic method was Used to study the polarization curves for'the oxidationl'of molybdenum in acid and alkaline medi (0 1 N H SZ,,and Oll N 2 a I !micalP;vior o known -KOH);.theaA curves were comparedwith the electrachi Mo oxides- In acid solutions, Mo is passivated by4k filJof-f phasel Oxidation of -t~helatter.hegfns at the potential of anodic activation of.pasafvp No, 0 A5 ~ IV, At I - 0 075-0.80 V, a new oxide of high electrical resistance appears on tfie.ourface of the 'r phase* In 1 N H so 2 41 at.patentials greater than 0.6 V, all X'ide9 oxidizeand hence cannot passivate the metal. Ho does,not passt Mo.o vate fn a, 01 kaline-solutione.because.HGOj andIU02 and( phase), which vauld make up the passivating f ilm, oxidize to M04 a .0.96 to 140 V, values which are very Card 1/2 L., 54974-Z5 1ACCESSIOM NR: AP5007623 idlose to-the otential (-0.9 at which these~oxides are formed. In I N KOH, the lower- oxides and Y are electrochemically unstable over the entire potential range where the dissolution of Mo, is possible. -The oxides P and are stable from -0.2 to +0.15,Vy but the rapid rate of their dissolution in the alkaline -Medlummakes the passivation of Mo by these phases Impossible. At high current -,denaities, a visible layer-of these-oxides, which inhibits ttp, dissolution pro- cess, appears on the surface of the Mo anode. As the alkalif goncentration in- creases, the oxide film becomes thinner, and the limtEiiij dissolution current .'-of Mo rises substantially* Ve express our-sincere thanks to Yu. D. Kondrashov -*d.Yu~ A* Omel'chenka for carrying'out the X-ray structural measurements at our request.. Ori has art 4 figures' I formula and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut prikladnoy kh1mU-(Tnstitute of Applied Chemistry) SUMM"ED: 15Sep64 ~EHCLI. 00 SUB CODE: F249 GC OTHEM. 014 NO REF SOV: 007 4Ard - ACCESSION ITR: AP4016348 S/0251/64/0334/001/0019/0025 AUTHORS: Baakaohvilip V. S.; Pozdoyevp A. A.; Tarnovskiy, V. I. ;,TITLE: Physical equations for the state of a metal in the theory of heredity ;(Presented by academician 0. D. Oniashvili 22 Januaryp 1963) SOURCEs AN GruzSSR. Soobahcheniya, v. 33, no. 1, 1964, 19-25 '!TOPIC TAGS: equation of state, heredity, plasticity, deformation, stress deforms- ,Aion, Boltzman-Volterra equation, dynamic equilibrium, elastic aftereffect iABSTRACT: In the general theory of plasticity, the methods of *the theory of :heredity, based on the equation of elastic aftereffect of Boltzman-Volterra, are luseful. The solution of many problems in the theory of working of metals by preB- isure can also be obtained by using the theory of heredity. The authors derive lphysical equations for the state of a metal for a complex stress-deformation state with consideration of the influence of heredity. They discuss the physical meaning ;of the Boltzman-Volterra equation for a medium with nonlinear relations between I deformation and stress. Orig. art. has: 13 formulasp I tablep and,1 figure. Lc;Ir,L_1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4018348 ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnioheakiy institut im. S. K. Kirova (Ural-Poly- technical Institute) SUBMIT111.0-Di 22Jan63 DATE ACqs IgMar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AP NO REF SOVi 006 OTHER: 001 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4018346 S/0251/64/033/001/0019/0025 AUTHORS: Baakashvili, V. S.; Pozdeyevp A. A.; Tarnovskiy, V. I. 'TITLE: Physical equations for the state of a metal in the theory of heredity ;(Presented by academician 0. D. Oniashvili 22 January, 1963) SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Soobshcheniya, v. 33, no. 1, 1964, 19-25 IOPIC TAGS: equation of state, heredity, plasticity, deformation, stress deforms- 1 Boltzman-Volterra equation, dynamic equilibrium, elastic aftereffect 1ABSTRACT: In the general theory of plasticity, the methods of 'the theory of ;heredity, based on the equation of elastic aftereffect of Boltzman-Volterra, are luseful. The solution of many problems in the theory of working of metals by pres- sure can also be obtai ned by using the theory of heredity. The authors derive physical equations for the state of a metal for a complex stress-deformation stateI ;with consideration of the influence of heredity. They discuss the physical meanings;___ !of the Boltzman-Volterra equation for a medium with nonlinear Ttlations between !deformation and stress. Orig. art. hasz 13 formulas, 1 table, and,1 figure. 1Sard__j1 ACCESSION NR-. AP4018348 ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. B. M. Kirova (Ural-Poly- teohnical Institute) SUBMITTED: 22Jan.63 SUB CODE: AP 2 DATE ACQ: lgMar64 ENCL- 001! No REF sov: 006 OTHER: 001 POZOEYEV, A. A., Doe TECH 5CIq "VARIATIONA-b METHODS IN THE THEORY OF ME AL BY -WE*+k8--0f- PRESSURE 3VERDLOVSKV 1961. (MIN OF HIGHER AND SEC SPEC ED RSFSR. URAXPOLYTECH INST IMENI So M. KIROV). (KL-DVt 11-61, 216). -105- S/148/61/000/010/002/003 E193/E435 AUTHORS: Pozde Tarnovskiy, I.Ya., Zykov, Yu.S. TITLE: Foundations of the theory of visco-plastic deformation of metal during rolling PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebny1ch zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, no.10, 1961, 50-58 TEXT: Experimental evidence indicates that a hot-worked metal possesses both plastic and viscous properties and should therefore be considered as a complex visco-plastic wedium. In contrast to the theory of -small clastoplastic deformations in which the equations of state for a deformed metal establish the relationship between the stress and strain components, the corresponding equations for the theory of visco-plastic deformation describe the relationship between stress- and strain (deformation)-rate components. One advantage of using the latter theory as a tool for studying the mechanism of hot deformation is that it is concerned with increments of stress-and strain rates. As a result the limiting condition of small degrees of deformation no longer applies and the theory can be applied to studying the variation of the stress-strain state at any moment of the deformation process. Card 1/8 S/148/61/000/010/002/003 Foundations of the theory of ... E193/E435 In the present paper, this theory is applied to the analysis of the mechanism of flat hot rolling. A slab of rectangUlar cross- ,section is considered whose dimensions are 11, (thickness), Lo (length) and Be (width). Its thickness is reduced during rolling by 411 and its-final dimensions are Hl, Ll and Bl, the half-thickness and half-width being denoted by h and b With appropriate indices (0 or 1). The relationship between stress and strain rates is described by a set of equations for a visto-plastic medium (Ref.2: L.M.Kachanov. Mechanics of Plastic Media. Gostekhizdat, 1948) 2 + 2 + H Y Cr + 2 VL'-,,; cry it 41 az-c~ 2-cj + 2 U, ' H r - 7.r,,. :Xz 3if -T- IL XV Card 2/ 8 S/148/61/000/010/002/003 Foundations of the theory of ... E193/E435 in which -pl (tensor coefficient) represents the coefficient of proportionality between the components of stress and the rate of deformation. Jordan's principle (Ref-3: L.S.Leybenzon. Course of Theory of Elasticity, Goatekhizdat, 1947) applied to an incompressible metal is expressed by S'~ S + OY aty + dV S S (X,, a V, + Y,,-,, VY + V S + Z,, 8 vJ dS, (4)1 where Xn, Yn, Zn - projections of external forces applied to the body under deformation, on the axis of the coordinates; 6vx% 6vy, 6vz - variations of velocity components of the displacements on the points of the body on which external forces are acting. The left hand side of Eq.(4) represents the variation of the work of internal forces, while the right hand side represents the variations of the work of external forces. Utilizing Eq.(I), applying calculus of variations and introducing a Card- 3/8 s/148/61/000/010/002/003 Foundations of tile theory of ... E193/E435 new system of coordinates to the right hand side of Jordan's equation it will become H + �L H~1) V +,+C, V,2 +V. 2dS 0. (1 r) 2 ff /~ Cosy") (16) S where H the intensity of the velocity of defor-.iti0ii due to shear; vB - roller velocity; yx the angle characterizing the point considered (0 < y3c < a); a contac.t angle; T. yield point under shear; vx,vylvz - velocity components (vz vxtan tpx). Jordan's equation presented in this form is applicable to the analysis of the process of rolling ori plain rollers. If the work of shear lost on overcoming resistances Ts is also included, it becomes: Card 4/8 S/148/61/000/010/002/003 Foundations of the theory of E193/E435 -C'11 +/I- ),IV + [Vj dS Si + V2 + V. 2dS 0, Y COS T.) in which summation is extended over the surfaces of the discontinuities of the velocities and vt represents the difference between the velocities on the surface of discontinuity. Eq.(16) or (17) should be combined with an equation expressing the law of energy conservation. The work done on direct rolling is: 21? dS dSj Nrl p P W ~ S, where mTrp - roll torque (for two rollers) w angular velocity; R - roller radius. The work done on overcoming friction forces and internal resistances is Card 5/8 5/148/61/000/0101002/003 Foundations of the theory of ... E193/Eh35 NA.-- ~,'-,H+tLW)dV+-D-., U2 'V. 2 , ~ ~ V/V ~ Cos ds. S (21) Taking into accoint the work lost on the surfaces of discontinuities ii)d the condition Nnp N leads to T bc 0 b~, IV= V. fjf,p-,,, dS - SS dSI - ~JS H +W - ..0 '0 ff dS - fS -,, [V,] dS:- 0. S, (26) where, y - critical angle. Eq.(26) and (17) taken together define the nroblem for the calculus of variations. They contain three unknown quant'ities vx,vytvz and their derivatives which have to be determined in such a manner that, on one hand, the Card 6/8 S/148/61/000/010/002/003 Foundations of the theory of ... E193/E435 integral is to assume its maximum value and, on the other, the Eq.(26) be satisfied. Moreover, the functions vxlvytvz should satisZy incompressibility condition V, + a UY OV, 0. (29) z The solution can be obtained with the use of the calculus of variations (Ref.10: S.G.Mikhlin. Direct methods in mathematical physics. Gostekhteorizdat, 1950; Ref.11: L.V.Kantorovich, ViI.Krylov. Methods of approximation of higher analysis. Gost*khteorizdat, 1949). Thus, the velocity of the metal at any point of the volume of deforination region can be determined, whence'all rolling parameters can be calculated. The power expended on deformation NA can be found from Eq.(21). If Nst), to known, the rolling torque Nnp can be determined from Eq.(18 and the roll force can be calculated for a given roll radius. The velocities at the entry and exit points of the deformation region (v0 and v1) are calculated from the known value of vx. Then, from the ratio of the initial-to-final cross-section area of Card 7/8 Foundations of the theory of ... this slab or from the values of can.be calculated from Fo Vi = - = x Fl vo ' S/148/61/000/010/002/003 E193/E435 vl and v2 , the elongation X The lateral spread can be then calculated for a given draft, from the*condition of constant volume of the deformed metal. The velocities vx,vy and vz can be used also to construct trajectories of displacement of metal particles in the deformed region relative to the rolls, as has been described earlier (Ref.12: A.A.Pozdeyev, V.I.Tarnovskiy. Izv' VUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no.6, 1959). There are 12 ;efarences: 11 Soviot- bloc and l.Russian translation of non-Soviet-bloc publication. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Ural Politechnical Institute) SUBMITTED: March 9, 1960 Carci 8/8 r um T.;! 18(7) SO V/1 63 -59-2 -231/".:8 AUTHORS: Tarnovskiy, 1. Y.--, Ilozdeyev, A. A., Kutellnikov, V. P., Puchkov, S. G. TITLL: A New Method of Experimental Investi,~ation of the State of Stress in the Working of Metals by Pre3sire (11ovyy metod opyt- nogo issledo7aniya na2ryazhenno.-o sostoyaniya pri obrabotke inetallov davleniyela) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. MietallL.r;,~ya, 1')59' Nr 2, PI) 131 - 135 (USSR) ABSTRACT, The method su-ested is based on the irivejtir~!ation of the u~f changes of artificial hollow spact-.s in I~L~:-~t-ils under the influnce of pressure. The signs of the stress vhich has nctPd on the riietal can he deteri-%ined in this way. Fif-ure 1 all t-Xample. Two lead striuS, one of which received a --ylindric cavity bored in, were soldered up with ".'ood'.9 alloy, and exposed to pressures in different directions. An expansion of %he hollow ,,,pace occurs by tensile stress, a narrowing by coi:,pri~-.qsjv(. ,jtreso- Lead stri;)s with hollows were also soldered, to'!;-,-Aher and rolled (Fi,~ 2), Card 1/2 Figure 3 shows the deformations of the hollu~is %fter hamzaerina. 0 A New 1'ethod of Experii.-iental Investigation of the State 2 ul'V/ 1 ~,- ~~ -, - 2 - 2 of Stress in the Working of V~i~tals by Preiisure There are 3 fi6ures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Ural Poljtuchriic Ixistitate) SUBMITTED: August 0, 1956 Card 2/2 18M SOV/163-59-2-24/48 AUTHORS: Tarnovskiy, I. Ya., Pozdeyev, A. A. TITLL: The Setting of Tasks in the Theory of Metalworking by Pressure (K postanovke zadachi v teorii obrabotki metallov davleniyem) PERIODICAL: Nauchriyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Metallur-friya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 136 - 139 (USSR) AKMLM; The authors deal with t-wo factors determiniii,; the state of stress t> and the flowing of the metal in cof.1pression processes. the equa- tion of state and the boundary conditions. The equations of state normally apply to idealized metal properties since the considera- tion of all factors would lead to practically useless, complicated equations. Under simplifying assumptions, a relation between de- formation and stress is obtained. As the compression processing is carried out at different temperatures, at different rates and possibly with structaral changes of the metal, the mathematical formulation rer.-.ains a difficult problem. The boundary conditions are to be Sufficient for a unit~ue solution of the problei,~., and mast not contradict the settina of the task. In the comoression DrOcessing of metals, the boundary conditions are often the un- knowns required. In many tasks of forging, comp ress i rig, rolling, not all boundary conditions are known and often they must be Card 1/2 ascertained by experiment. Hocent invest-*LL~ritiona (Ilefs 6 arid 7) The Setting of Tasks in the Theory of 2 4 -7 by Pressure show that the defor~:;atiorz aach de~jends on. the di--'ensio-is all the body to be deforme!d, i.e. on a for---I factor. ~~'any bodies, 'Ll-he me- chanical state of which is uescribed by difi'erent e~.Aations of state, are deformed almost in the sai-iie viaj, which -proveg that the influence of the form factor exceeds that of the e-juation of state. This wakcs it )ossible to develop a unified theory of compression processing for different uetals and alloys which are deformed under different temperature and rate conditions. There are 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhniche3kiy institat (Ural Pol.ytechnic Institute) SUBMITTED: July 14, 1958 Card 2/2 TARNOVSKIY, I-Ya., prof.; POZDEn'V, A.A., inzh.; KP&SOVSKIY, U.N., inzh. Force determination in metalworking by preaffure. Obr.-?at.~Ia7l. no-3:5-22 '54. (MIPj-- 12:10) 1. Ural'skiy polltelchnichealdy inatitut im. B.M.Kirova. " (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Forging) BAA,KASHVILIY V.S.; FTZHTEV, A.A.; TA.7-%OUCY, V.I. I---- Fhysi,~al equa-i,~ns des-~:-ib,lng th-e of, mei.P-13 -Lzi he--~d-i',y theory. Scob. AN Gruz. SSR 33 no.1,19-25 ja '(-4,, (MIRA 17:7) 2. 'Jral7vkiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova. 11'redst.evleno akad6m"lkzm O.D6 Ori'~avhvill. TARNOVSKIY, V.I.; ?O7DEYEV, A.A.; TARJJOVSKIY, I.Ya. Considering t1he hardening in ti-.-- metal ~,reBznr~- rn the rolls during sheet rolling. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav,,; cnern. met. 7 no.10:103-111 164. (M 11*14,. 17: 1 " " 1. Urallskly pollLekhnicheskiy InslAtut. S/103J60/021/008/011/014 B012/BO063 AUTHOR: Pozdeyev, A. D. (Ullyanovsk) TITLE: Selection of the Optimum Number of Pole Pairs and of the Main Dimensions of Electromagnetic Slipping Clutches With Massive Steel Armatures PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, 1960, Vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 1198-1205 TEXT: The present paper gives formulas for the calculation of p 0 (optimum number of pole pairs), D, and 1, of electromagnetic clutches with massive steel armatures. Contrary to what was done in the papers of Refs. 4 and 5, the author considered the variability of the magnetic permeability, g, with a change in the magnetic field strength. The results of calculations from these formulas are therefore independent of the choice of 4, and are clear- ly determined by the technical conditions, i.e., the moment M and the re- lative velocity n.0 The correctneEs of the formulas derived in the present Card 1/2 Selection of the Optimum Number of Pole Pairs S/103/60/021/008/011/014 and of the Main Dimensions of Electromagnetic B012/BO63 Slipping Clutches !,',ith Massive Steel Armatures paper was confirmed by the experiments described in tho papers of Refs. 6 and 7. The present paper continues investigations published in previous papers (Refs. 4-7). It was theoretically found that inductor clutches must be larger for the same momente to be transferred than are clutches with variable poles. Inductor clutches are recommended for small diameters (D - 10 + 15 cm) and for such cases in which the dimensions are determined by the thermal conditions. On the strength of an examination and generali- zation of various publications, Fig. 4 gives the mean values of the per- missible thermal stress, which may be used for calculations. Reference is made to papers by T. A. Glazenko (Ref. 5) and V. S. Sharov (Ref. 4). The author further refers to data of a publication by ENIMS (Ref. 11). There are 5 figures and 12 references: 10 Soviet, 1 British, and 1 German. SUBMITTED: February 29, 1960 Card 2/2 S/148/61/000/003/001-5/015 A161/A133 AUTHORS: Tarnovskiy, I. Ta., Pozdeyev, A. A., Meandrov, L. V., KhasLn, G. A. TITLE t The depender-ce of '.he deformation resistance on the duotila proper- ties of steel in hot pressure work1mg PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyssh-lkh urhebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya meloallurgiya, no. 3, 1961, 82 - 90 TMU Tests have be,ePm faarried alit with the.upsetting of 16, dVfT,~rert ataei grades a'. 900 - 1,2000C and three di-f'ferent deformation :rattea: 0.05; 7,5 and 150 VII sea-1. The artlele presents details of -.he experimenT, teahniquers, ',he data obtsln.- ed in the form of graphs, and deriva tionz of. formulae., The graphs. present the real stress value variations with the deformat-ion degree, an well as 4-Ith deformation rate at different temperatures. Tb-e gr-Dwth of' deformation-;7-eal.staniz-~e ~a:~,dai- ing) of some steel grades at 1,100 - -1,2000C. and a'low deformation rat;6 were f-And to be so insignifioant that thR yield limit or ultimate strength could be used as eieformation resistance eharactteriz-11-4o, but at hlgft deformatIon rates t~e Fteel be- haviour was different, and the oon.:!Iuiion wa3 ~Lvawn that, the effe3t, 0~* the rle- formation degree should by all means be taken into asoolxnt for all the zteel types studied. L%-e increase in the deformatIon rate also cons!,de-ably raised vt- de- Card 1/3 S/1~8/61/000/G`- '00E/01 v The dependenc;e of the. def orma-_'nn, :,ea_s~ance con A16!j/AI3,3 formation revistw.Ge. A formala wti-s derIved thdt expresses tkie beha:v~.nr o~ majori-..y of Ivie 16 tteel grades wlth suffio-leril, acclaracy: 46~ = d I + nX. (I + ~ n (2) An 0 50 layi~ ng I.Inear stressed state a_,A where 6,in is the deformation rell,144- oe dun" rate; 6~ - the deformation resist-an,:e a,5 zero deforma' ion -rate,, 0 the deformatf,~~, raY.e dur:L g statt-, tes -.s; aLty deformation rate, YL - a coefti:~I +, ~,hat depends on the steel grnde~ n , re4.era~,Ure and deformation deg--ee,. in kg/mm2. The coefflslent presents in a phyeJaall zenise the "tough resistance of met-a]. d?~Or- mation". Itz oonnection with the t"ClUghness f&-;tO:v ta analysed; and a table Is included giving the valaes of K avid CO. ialaijlated for Itwo of *~te ~p'--at-,d steel grades (at differen-I'* temper%44-ures and defgrmation rates) - 18XHBA (-.8fIb_N'VM and X18WOvT (Kki18N12M,-_) steel. I+ is pointed out that, the simpli,"'Ied ty eqea'Vior. fDr :~Iat emploYed usuallY In premau:-e working theory does not a-affi.-Iient-Ily express the real proper-'lies of ste6l at The new equaLion of tough-du,-!.tile a'.*?-te derived f.tlom experimentlal dat4a It Card 2/3 S/148/61/000/003/006/015 The dependence of the deformation resistance on the A16l/A133 63 - 1.156: + 4 (6) ~~ean 1~- where /L' is the mean (for the entire body volume) value oe -the toughness co- tea effici~n at the given deformation moment, and (rt - the extrapolated yield limit that accounts at any given moment for the degree of the preceding deformation of the body. Equations are derived also for the case of any stressed state. The numerical values of the K coefficient render it easy to find the toughness coeffl- cient for heated steel also under dJfftv:nsnt.deformation conditions. There are 7 figures and 4 Soviet-bloo references. .%, ASSOCIATION. Urallskiy politekhninheskiy institut 4The Ural PolyteahmIo Institoite) SUBMITTED: July 20 1955 Card 3/3 )~PZDMV, Amtoliy Dial triyevi ch; RODIM4, Yal-ov borisovich; hTzNv-T30v, N.A., rcrl.; BOMNOV, JI.I., toldin. ved. (Electromagnetic clutches and brakes with solid armatures] Elektrop.agnitaye mufty i 4L-,ormoza s masoimrym iakorem. Mo- skva, Gosenergoizdat, YA3. 103 p. (biblioteka po avtoma- tike, no.82) WIRA 16:12) y) (Clutches (11achiner7)) (Electric machinei- ~ 1 -, c - - , . I . I . :- " v ; .17 ri , i~ " . : ~ , I. . . - , . . ; ,, - 1 1 11 , f " , ll.-[.-"~ " - '~r %,:np, f~p;,'(,Irl r. . A !V~' . .? :1 , f (I . t! . , .. (; ,, , I;- dri,ii!s. Szn. 41 in3t.r. '36 rio.7t'!~-17 J1 I 6'~ . (.Mli~A ',,P, P'. POZDEYE-1, A.D. Theory and calculation of the mechanical characteristics of an electromagnetic slip clutch with a massive grooved rotor. Trudy KhPI 30 no.1:211-231 '60. (YIRA 14:9) (Clutches (Machinery)) L OW)1-67 EWT (1 ACC NR, ,d,6021062-- k A,_N_)__S_0U'R.C-E'_C0DE: UR1692[6.61600/003/0057/0061 AUTHOR: Pozdeyev, A.-D. (Candidate of technical sciences) OaG: nono TITLE: Characteristics of induction motors with solid steel rotor SOURCE: Elektrotekhnika, no. 3, 1966, 57-61 TOPIC TAGS: electric motor, induction motor ABST,%WT: Analytical relations are derived that describe torque, rotor current, rotori resistance and reactance vs. slip characteristics of a solid-rotor induction motor; variation in rotor permeability is allowed for. The theory of planar field is applied i1o the solid rotor thanks to a "criterion P ff which is R j1;;jZ % 0 - P fp- - Wd- where R is the rotor radius, p is the number of pole pairs, frequency, (4 - permeability. Techniques for calculating the above motor the low-slip characteristics are recommended; corrections for calculating data in range are given. Comparison between estimated and experimental characteristics of an 0 1-2-30/4 induction motor confirms the validity of the author's analytical relations. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 27 formulas, and 2 tables. SUB CODIE.: 09 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 008 _ 1_1 *J. Card I /I nst UW. 6;Vj 7 TARNOVSKIY, Iosif Yakovlevich; POZDEYEV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; GANAGO, Oleg Aleksandrovich; KOIROGORN, Vadi-- Leon-ldcri-Ich; TRUBB, Valeriy Nikolayevich; VAYSBURD, Rualld Arkad'yevich; TARNOVSKIY, Valeriy Iosifovich; GO.IOBINCHENKO, V.M.j red. izd-va; BEKKER, O.G., tekhn. red. [Theory of working metals by pressure; variational methods of calculating forces and deformations] Teoriia obrabotki metallov davlenleiii; variatsionriye metody rascheta usilii i deformatsii. [Byl I.IA,Tarnovskii i dr. Moskva, Metallurg- izdat, 1963. 672 -p. (IMIRA 17: 1) POMY-1511 _,~:pItjZiyevIc-h, aspirant CbIcu1ntii,,g the rochanical chpracteristIcs of a 4 clutch equipped vith a mqsivo ateel armature. Izv. ryi. uch,-b. zav. ; nlektromekb. I no.6:90-100 '58. (1ZRh 11:9) 1. Kafedra RIP.1ktrifikatiii -.prnTTrsblonnykh prndpriyatly Khar'- knvqkngn -pnIttr-khnirhqqkopn instituta. (Electric -nachiner7) 41 004 00 00 9 00 ari as* ,Do* 00.3 sou too., $I-.a $&t- . w r 0 a to 09 a ita 00 iii V 0 0 0 * : 0 0 a 000000*00000: 0 see v w 10-W W- 0000 900 00 .1.011 9 x Itu w 9 L a Ad p on " " - - " --.11- PCOC11111 AND POOPfffW# low., Bit Shim-1roft loot-, lost, Isiv.- i "'- '*A Add WA1110911, With 0 0 X Ali #1 a 46 -1 ~ 06 -00 -00 .00 '-goo =00 COO 00 -09 2 :;Oo see goo be* Mm 01). 1 1 0 M-4 *$&III a" a., III im An 4 4 0 ew 0 0 1 1 v A I Its 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 AD SOV/122-58-6-74/37 Scientific and Engineering Conference on Design and Construct-Jon Problems of Sea-going Merchant Vessels A.V. Pozdeyev discussed the prospects of the application of--a-t-5MT=zn-,,-L-allations in transport vessels. As a result of a discussion of the problem of selection of the appropriate propul8ion maebinery, it was established that for powers up to 10 - 12 000 hp, SlOVI-ELID-11ifIr, die,;CI engines should preferably be used. For highe_- powers, high-efficiency steam turbines and, according to development achievements, gas turbine plants are suitable. Card 5/5 1. Ships--Design 2. Ships--ConstrucTion 3. Ships--Propulsion 4. Diesel enginep--Applications POZIZYBV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk. 'Work on the development of" atomic Dower plants for warships and the merchant marine in capitalist countries. Sudostroenie 24 no.l: 58-66 ja 158. (MIRA 11:2) (Atomic ships) f-1, - ,/ - IL I - /I , ~-- . ~ j - T - i~ /j/. 11 CHIR OV, ~Iekeandr Dmitreyevich; POZDBYEV, Aleksey Vladimirovich, VASILIYBV, Leonid Georgiyovich; LEVOCHKM, L.I., tokhn. red. [Steam turbine installations on ocean-going transport vessels] Faroturbinnye ustanovki morskikh transportnykh sudov. Leningrad, Goo. soiuznoe izd-vo sudoetroit. promyehl., 1958. 157 P. (Steam turbines) (MIRA 11:7) ALKIMOVICII. A.V., insh.; 3ATSV, S.F., inzh.; MANASYAN, Yu.G., inzh.; MENSHMIX, V.V., inzh.; POZDETEV, AOT., kand. takhn. nauk; SHALIK, G.P., inzh. ReTvLrks on the article "Date on atomic power equipment and its uBe on ships." Sudostroenie 22 [i.s.231 no.10:63 0 157. (MIRk 11:2) (Atomic ships) r;' - t ;" - - , -,~r ~ I (-, _ " T- 1. -I./- jV CHMOV. A.D., inzhener; POZDBYBV, A.V., kandidat takhnicheaki nauk. Ways of developing steam turbine plants on seagoing cargb ships. Sudostroenie 23 no.1:19-26 Ja '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Marine turbines) (Merchant ships) L 1589-66 &4T(m)/EFF(c)/EPF(n)-2/jT AM5013203 BOOK MWITATIM 629. 12.o6:62i .039 Po devev, Aleksev vladimirovich Puclear power .installations on ships; means and prospecte for development (Sj~~ atomWe energaticheakiya ustanovki; puti i perspektivy rezvitiva) Leningrads, Izd.vo "Sudoetroyeniyell, 64. 0819 p. illus., biblio. Errsta.slip insertedo 2,500 copies printed TOPIC TAGS; ear 'Dowered--shi nuclear power reactor,, marine engineeringp marine equipment, gas turbine engine.. steam turbine PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book examines the' utilization probl-s of nucle= power installations on the ships of merchant marine. Presented are data from foreign literature on the construction of ships and nuclear power installations. The basic differences between the structure of a stationary and maritime 'nuclear power installation are set forth, The structwes of ships,, reactors, mechanisms and auxiliary equipments are described. Besides the normal operation, the book deali with the possible breakdown in nuclear power installations,, its prevention and localization, In brief., the book presents the nuclear-physical end thermotachnical L 1589-66 AM5013203 principles of the nuclear reactors. The book is intended for a wide circle of engineering and technical personnel in the shipbuilding industry end merchant marine. It can also be used by students of navigation schoolsj, shipbuilding technical schools end vniversities. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction - - 5 Ch. 1. Principles of the nuclear energy release end reactor engineering 9 Ch. II. Development and the work progress in the building of ship and vessel nuclear power installations in the capitalistic countries 126 Ch*' III. Peculiarities of nuclear pover installations'on the marine transporta- tion vessels - - 198 Ch. IV. Marine nuclear steam turbine installations 255 Ch. V. Maxine nuclear gas turbine installations - .6 603 - Ch. VI. Opeiation peculiarities and technical and economical characteristics of nuclear-powered ships 726 Conclusion - 606 LCerd L 1589-66 AM13203. SUB CODE: MEOMS SUBKTMD: 130et64 RR F" BOVi 117 o=Rj 126 q*00**0640s0G**00:0 - . - - - - - I Al 110 C9 MP 119 AA 0 C9 IRA j j 11 IF u It b M u 111 IT a to M 1) o it l j S 1 r AI-A, A - - _ - - - - .;: 00 .. AUWL&* we"s for the jWWAU14 a ww. 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It *&A flillillot-Ild, lutrt4timi, tilt 111:1111"bill I flual file Iletllori Wolirts fly if-,d IN)"', it the lialdshl toilly "I It 1whim U11111,A) &Ild Willi a 40% Walsi. ul lilt- cbstlm)dl otter* tilt--ifircough voltersticort. A lkwhillit k A b l d . s 1e , s u and emilto am ta lalneatory tmir art- t1cocribeol 00 . 00 To vw ;Ii zoo ; 0.0 sr ;; 0 0 A s .9tALLUPGICAL Jilf-ILOf CLAMPICATICh It to, Is V v- r v 'Zi Now I a toA 0 W No di a 3 It f5 140 a 1 1. it K it a It a o;i i : : : : : : to 0 Ill, 4. lit is 0 A. 7MION: Pozdneye2i-, Engineer c:ov '9" T IT LE: Closin,- Up the Blebs in the Flange of the Oil-Filled 110 kr Lead-In with a Paste Made of Cast-Iron Filings and Glue BF-2 (Zadelka rakovin vo flantse maslcnapolnennogo vvoda 110 kv pastoy iz chugunnykh opilok i kleya BF-2) PLE10DICLL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 2, p 27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An emergency repair of the leakinl- flange of one of the IlO kw lead-ins was performed in the Agdamskaya substation of 110135/10 kw of Azenergo (Power Administration of Azerbaydzhan SSR), while a 20,000 kwa transformer was beiiii- assembled. The flange was ulcerated with caverns reachintr 30 mim in diameter. Two pastes, a thin and a dense, viere pre- pared from cast iron filings and glue BF-2. The flange Card 112 was cleaned and washed in aviation gasoline, whereupon the S,r -.; /0 1 A ClosInC. Up the Blelbs in tre _~--Iange of the C-41-Frilled 11-~ ':-r n with a Paste Made of Cast-iron FilinE-s and Glue BF-2 thin paste was applied to the caverns, then the dense paste was "fixed in". After about seven hours, the pastes solidified, "he flange -,.,as put back and no more leakin.- ensued. There is one photo. Card 212 GERTSINSHTHYN, B. Ya., inzhener; POZDEM, B.G., inzhener; SAVINA, N.A., inzhener. Amplifier restricter. Vest.sviazi 7 no.10:14-18 0 147. (MLRA 9:1) l.Leningradekoye otdeleniye TSentrallnogo na=hno-issledovateltakogo Instituta Ministerstva Bvyazi. (Radio relay systems) (Amplifiers, Electron) POZDEYZlV. B. G. "U~w of !I ~.',y~5tcrl 0.1, Logaritlipli-c murt6uromcras in Wire Communicat.1c"Is and Broadcasting Tecliniquez" Vostnlk Svyj 1,. 110 11 , 1952, pl) .1-2-15 Transh9tion 14-1343.J. 10 Wc 5C BEZLADNOV, Nikoay LIVOTich; GLIKMAN, Semen Tevsayevich; POZDHTEV, Boris Georg.iyevich; SAVINA, Nina Alekeendrovna; MASMROV'A',`r.G-.', j~ebktor Sojo-7 ff- .*&.. tekhnicheskiyr redaktor [Station apparatus for radio diffusion) Staitsionnye ustroistya veshchaniia po provodam. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po voporsam sviazi i radio, 1955. 491 p. (MIRA 9:2) (Radio--Apparatus and supplies) ,ZQLjPXSbV Boris Georgiyevi-Gh;,I)OGADIN, V.N., otvetstvennyy red.: GAWYAN, !~~. tekhn.red. v 6; CM-ADU radio equipment] Apparatura SVE - ADU- Xoskra, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry o voprosam eviasi i radio, 1957. 47 P- (MIRA 11:4 (Radio3 P07,DETEV, B. Plate voltage supply for gas-filled tube rectifiers and power amplifying tubes. Radio no.1:59-60 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Electric relays) (Radio--Transmitters and transmission) 4 1 d 1' I 1 4fication Lii-Aterf,," Yn. L,n-! in; ~rnd Pmnclh of '.ho C,~ntr!~ I "Vestn_41- S,~7yazi Correct reTilation c- ' L;ic 6-,; rmi-ic rrange~, c,.' hasic r-,qul rcmci~ Ls f'-I-r iliz-h I,' r;-quiIncie.:. in w!,dch cmises .,.s an autolmtic meaps -_~f control. I reoen.f-. circuit d., ia~gra.-_-- -i-- Cr-r-uL~_- for ca "he chzir;;cteri~-tics o" U~�~/Elqctrqnics-Literature FD - 206'~: I Card 0 Pub. 90-11/111 Author Title : New Books Periodical: Radiotekhnika, 10,-80, Aug 1955 Abstract : A list, accompanied by brief abstracts, of five Soviet books on radio engineering subjects published in 1955. Two of these are Obobshcheniye Teorii Tsepey na Volnovyye Skhemy (Generalization of the Theory of Circuits for LMicrol Wave Systems) by M. S. Ney- man, 192 pp, Moscolw/Leningrad: and Stantsionnyye Ustroystva Vesh- chaniya po Provodam (wire Broadcasting Station Equipment) by N. L. Bezladnov, S. Ye. Glikman, B. T. Pozdeyev, and N. A. Savina, 492 rp, Moscow. POZDEYEV, A.D. (Ullyanovsk) Selection of an optivmm number of pole pairs and of the main dimensions of electromagnetic slip, couplings with solid steel rotore. Avtom. i telem. 21 no.8:1198-1205 Ag 16o. (MIRA 1319) (Electromagnetism) (Couplings) BELOV.' S.P.;.-nzl)BYBV, I.G. Perforation of Meckel's diverticulum by a fishboae. Ichirurgiia 33, n0j:122 Kr '57. (MIRA 10: 6) 3 (INTESTINES-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) POZIETEVY K. A. "The Problem of the Sensitivity of the Chemoreceptors of the Spleen to Serum and BactErial Antigens in Animals With Unchanged and Changed Immunological Reactivity.ff Cand Med Sci, Kazan' Medical Inst, Kazan', 1954. (RZhBiol, No 2, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defend*d at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 FGZDE7Y, stars--ly nau,--hr.T ."..r y --,otncnik Change in the antigerl;.c ~-cperluies c.17 UsS-ies l-fec-j:d r.: m t-- L-.r the -Ti 2 of foot-and-mcuth diseace. Uch. zap. KNI 89:611-70 162. UERA 18:8) 1. Laboratoriya Nro 2 (zav, - prof, Kh.G.Uzatjaliri) Kazanskogo veterinarnogo instituta. y satrudnik; IG',IATIYE-VA C,. F'C!ZD-E-YEV, K.A.,, stqrshly riaucliny, n a -E raucr-,i.-,i sotrudnil, Use of the met-d of indivect hemaggluti--aLicn raac~,i= 'Lhc- diagnosis of bru-,ellosis. Uch. zap. KVI 89-75-78 162. ( ~, T R'k8 1. Laboratoriya Nr. 2 I;r-cf. Kh.clcizatulljll) KazEai-_--'f-,ogo veterinarnogo instituta. 10 1) 14 11 4 11 is 19 A ji D B 14 A Is ft a it , 10 )1 1) 13 $6 is u I., is it du 41 u 41 a CEO 0o A C D 9 Is L N I I L p Q F ~ _ _ jj_ I IF --I-L AA .0 , A-1 - - 9- 1 CC VV Q 4-4- J)r Tr Thickener. %I F 1-tutivitv. lti,19 11, ti, jkf,.pjj is( a thickruct fmin L-ro"s-Weri -kniTT;utatn floor hy boiling with acid%, vegruble or oWc add ~svap is added to neutralize the excts% of acid and to obtain in the thickener a finely :.so distribulM fattv acid, 00 Ar 00 Z 00 01 A 0 -if A S a . 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