SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.A. CHUPILKO - N.P. CHUPRAKOVA

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GIIUPILKO) V,A. Moments of minima of eclipsing variables. Per. zvezdy 14 no.6: 503 D 163. (W RA 18:5) 1. Odesskaya astranomicheskaya observatoriyu. CHUPILKO V.I. Feed kitchgn for preparing yeast feeds. Nekh. sill. hosp. 14 no.10: 13-14 0 63. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Upravlyayushchiy otdelom sovkhoza "Chervoniy Perekop" Khersons- koy oblastio CHUPILKO V.S.; RESHETNIKOV, V.K.; SOSNIN, 14.V. Attachment to the SKGn-6 drill for peanut planting. Trakt. i sellkhozmaah. no.8:26-27 Ag 161, (MRA 17:11) 1. Kubanskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ispytaniya traktorov i sellskokhozyaystvennykh mashin. CHUPIN, A., ekonomist Economic accountability within plant sections of the com.AnO Ust'-Katun' Grain Receiving Station. Muk,elev.urom. 26 no-7: 19-20 J1 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Ust'-Katanskiy khlebopriyemnyy punkt Altayskogo kraya. (Altai Territory--Grain elevators) ekonon~ist; SAGIMBAYEV, M., inzh.-akonomist We are improving the economy of grain t6oelving enterprises. Muk.-elev. prom. 28 no.8:22-23 Ag..162. (MIRA l7t2) 1. Uit'-Katuns~iy khlebopriyppNW d -(for . punkt Altayskogo ~ra 2. Khlebopriyem'nyy punkt 8&-go-iaz"yezda Atbasarskogo rayona (for Sagin- bayev). CHUPINI A.A. Direct determination-of the sensitivity of the intestinal micro- flora to antibiotics, Lab.delo 8 no.5:42-43 My 162 .. jKOU 15%1.2) 1. Laboratoriya antibiotikov (zav. - prof. N.I.Leonov) Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituts. zhivotnovodstva,' Moskva. (ANTIBIOTICS) (INTESTINES-MICROBIOLOGY) CHUPIN, A.A. Grisein resistivity of intestinal micro-organisms. Mikr6.Xolo i1s, -3:486-489 VT-Je 162. (MIRA 15-125 31 no 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledavatel'skiy institut zhivotnovodstva. (GRISEIN) (INTESTINES-IECROBIOLOGY) TRISMUKOV, Aleksey Fedorovich, kand.geogref.nauk. Prinimali uchastiye: HATUTCRUK, Georgiy Ivanovich; CAPIN, _Nikolay,-PpL~:rovich; ARALOV, Dmitriy Petrovich; TMOKIROV, Igor' Ivanoviah, vrac&it6matolog; KANSUROV, Sergey Kikhaylovich-, KRICHAK, Oskar Grigorlyevich. kand. geograf.nauk; SHUKSKIT. Petr Alakeandrovich, doktor geograf.nauk; SHMEIRIKOV, Nikolay Pavlovich, mladshiy nauchnyy ootradnik, gidro- log. IDROZHZHINA, L.P., takhn.red. (Second Continental Expedition, 1956-1958; general description] Vtoraia kontinentallnaia ekspeditsiia. 1956-1958 gg.; obahchee opi- sanie. Pod red. A.F.Troohnikova. Leningrad. Izd-vo "Morskoi transport.* 1960. 205 p. (Bovetakeia antarkticheskaia ekspeditaiiat no.8)0 (KIRA 13:7) 1. Leningrad. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nanchno-issladovatell- skly Institut. 2. Rachallnik Vtoroy kontinentallnoy ekspeditaii (for Treshnikov). 3. Zamestitell nachallnika Vtoroy kontinentalluoy ekspeditsii po administrativno-khozyaystvennoy chastij nachallnik beragovoy bazy (for Matveyohuk). . (Continued on next card) T31SHNIKOV. Aleksey Fedorovich --(continued) Card 2. 4 Glavnyy inzhener Vtoroy kontinentallnoy ekepeditaii (for Chapin). 5 Rachallnik otryada avyazi i radionavigataii Vtoroy kontinentallnoy eispeditaii (for Aralov). 6. Starshiy vrach Vtoroy kontinentallnoy ekspeditaii (for Tikhomirov). 7. Nachallnik geofizicheskogo otryada Vtoroy kontinentallnoy ekspeditsii (for Mansurov). 8. Nachallnik aerometeorologicheskogo otryada Vtoroy kontinentallnoy ekspeditaii (for Krichak). 9. Nachallnik glyatsiologicheskogo i vnntrikontinen- !tallnogo otryada, Vtoroy kontinentallnoy ekspeditaii. 10. Nachallnik lotryada pribreihnoy gidrologii Vtoroy kontinentalinoy skapeditaii (for Sbasterikov). (Antarctic regions-Rassian exploration) CHUPIN A.N smennyy inzhener stroitellstva Erd4ting the lining using precast, dismountable formwork. Transp. stroi. 13 no.2:22-23 F 63. (MM 16:3) (Tupnel lining) USSR/Farm Lninals - Swine. q,_4 Abs Jour : Ilef Zhur - Biol., No 18, 1958, 83424 Author : Chupin, P'Se Inst Title Effects of Various Kinds of Feedings for Swine upon the I:juality of Their Offspring. Orig Pub Svimvodstvo, 1958, No 2, 35-37- Abstract One gToup of sows and boars received "semi-grain" feeds (GTass, hay, and tubers composed 40-60 percent of their rations)* Another group received "grain" feeds (75-80 percent of their rations were composed of grain feeds). Thereafter, the sows were nated according to groups: in the first group, "somi-f;rain" femles were crossed with t1grain" males; in the second croup, "grain" females were crossed with "grain" rmles; in the third group, "seni- grain" females were crossed with "semi-gtrain" nales; and the fourth group, "grain" females were crossed with Card 1/2 CHUPINA.' L.N. . . Pa-)Yna~o~,esmpivx-vrlthe Mousterian site Karasu-1 from the Arystandy Valley (western Tien Shan). Mat po ist. fauny i flory Kazakh. 4:243-257 163. (mMA 16:9) (Arystandy Valley- Pollen, Fossil) CHUMMY D. A. Proektirovanie i teplovye raschety statsionarykh parovykh turbin J`ianning and thermal calculations of stationary steam turbinesT hoskva, Mashgiz, 10,53. 192 D. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 6, No. 5, August 1953 . 4 CHUPIRIV, D.A., inzh. ___-_ - 2~ Turbine manufacturing in the Hungarian People's Republic. *Orgo- mehinostroente 4 no.1:45 A 158. (M12A 11:1) (Hungary--Steam turbinesY q~q~)_jp~._(~,eningradj u1q Gertsena, 46, kv.18) Use of radioactive colloidal gold in carcinomatosis of the peura and peritoneum. Vop, onk. 9 no.7156-62 163 NEU 16:12) I* Iz radio-onkologicbeskogo otdaleniya (zav. - starshiy naucbnyy sotrudnik A.I. Strashinin) Mentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta z6editsinskoy radiologii Ministerstza zdravookhra- neniya SSSR (dir. -769I*Voroblyew). CHUPIN, .,'(Leningrad, ul.".'--o9j.~pena, 46, kv.18); SHCHERw L, . I. V.0., 14-ya'llniya, 25 rad, kv-15) Distribution of radioa6iivtk jolloid gold (Aul98) ~in Intra- on- y-admini onk. 9 no-9.13-8. ciY t stratl OP - .17s9 ~ii-`radioonkologichee 'Xogd otdaleniye (zav.- kand. ftkl.", -naiA- A-.T"`6~rashinin) i otd atologicheskoy aniA6~~,I- prof.-L.V. Funshteyn) I~t~r:lplnogo nauchno-issl~86Vste*l s ogo institiits meditsinskuy..radiologli (dir.- Ye.I. V dravookh niya SSSR. atbrstva z rahe w, ---~~FiN.A P L*N* -- ...... Reaent opore and pollen opeotra of southern,Kazakhstan. Vest. AN Kazakh.SSR 21 no.2tl2-22 F 165. (MIRA .18:3) 85974 S/126/6o/olO/005/029/030 E032/E414 AUTHORS: Kaganov, M.I I Tsukernik, V.M. and Chupis, I.Ye. TITLE: Theory of Relaxation Processes in%ntiferromagnetics PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol.10, No,5, pp-797-798 TEXT: The method put forward by Akhiyezer (Ref.1) and Kaganov and Tsukernik (Ref.2) is used to calculate the mean probabilities of processes associated with the interaction between spin waves in ferromagnetics. The theory holds in the temperature region ;MO)3./2 T 1& GC c in which the energy of the spin wave is given by the well-known expression 6 ec (ak Ix Card 1/3 85974 S/126/60/010/005/029/030 E032/E414 Theory of Relaxation Processes in Antiferromagnetics The notation is defined in the previous paper by the present authors (Ref.3). The processes considered are: (a) combination of two spin waves.into one, and (b) collision of two spin waves. The probability of other processes, for example combination of three spin waves into one, have zero probability since energy and momentum conservation laws cannot be satisfied at the same time. It is found that the mean probabilities for the above two processes are vespectIvely given by M 5/2 T 3 W (3) 3 h.(Zo) Sc 5 ItcT W-I - 4 '%0 h-Ci (4) Comparison of these two probabilities shows that in the above Card 2/3 85974 S/126/60/010/005/029/030 E032/E414 Theory of Relaxation Processes in Antiferromagnetics temperature region the non-homogeneous exchange interaction is responsible for setting up the thermodynamic equilibrium in a spin wave syste-n. Acknowledgments are expressed to V.G.Barlyakhtara for valuable discussions. There are 3 Soviet references, ASSOCIATIONS: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatitut AN USSR (Physical-Technical Institute AS UkrSSR) Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M.Gorlkogo (Khar9kov State Uniygrg im. A.M.Gor'kiy) SUBMITTED: April 18, 196o Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4012559 S/0056/64/046/001/0307/0319 AUTHOR: Chupis, I. Ye... TIME: Contribution to the theory of relaxation processes in,a uni- axial antiferromagnetic dielectric SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teoret-fiz., v. 46, no. 1, 1964, 307-319 11pic TAGS: antiferromagnetic dielectric, uniaxial antiferromag- nidtic dielectric, relaxation processes, relaxation time, interaction 09tween spin waves, spin wave phonon interaction, spin wave decay, JI ~-'-Ppin spin interaction, spin phonon interaction, exchange interaction, ",!Rhomogeneous exchange interaction 24 STRACT: The purpose of the investigation is to find the - t-empera- -~Ulre dependence of the relaxation times in the interactions of spin ''Javes (whose number is not conserved) with one another and with pho- 0 onso The relaxation times due to the decay of one spin wave into Card .1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4012559 two spin waves (or the inverse process) and due to the interaction between spin waves and phonons are calculated for two limiting gses,.one for the absence of a magnetic fi6ld and one for fields n which the dipole-dipole interaction can be neglected in the spin- 1, ve spectrum. It is jointed out that the decay of the spin wave into two involves effect of third order in -the spin-wave creation and annihilation operators, whereas magnetic anisotropy and ex- change forces give rise to fourth-order terms. The relaxation pic- ture in antiferromiagnetic dielectrics turn out to be much more com- plicated than in ferromagnets. In antiferromagnets the exchange in- teractions influence the establishment of the equilibrium magnetic moment and'can lead to a broadening of the resonant line. The rela- tivistic interactions are weaker' than all other interactions for t; both high and low temperatures. The probability of spin-phonon interactions may exceed the probability of the interaction of spin waves with one another, Decisive among all'the possible spin-spin and apin-Pbonon interactioM at high tomparatures are the inhomo- ACCESSION NR: AP4012559 geneous exchange interactions which have the highest probabilities. "in conclusion r take the opportunity to thank M. I. Kaganov for help with the work and valuable advice, and also V. M. Tsukernik for useful discussions." Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 21 formulas. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 2lJun63 DATE ACQ: 26Feb64 -ENCL:- 00 ?UB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 000 t Card 3/3 KAGANOV, M.I.; CRUPIS, I.Ye. i~, -~- .~-. , - Threshold absorption of sound in a uniaxial antiferromagnetic. Zhur, eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.5:1581-1584 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) ,..j V 1 1 CHUPIS, I.Ye. Theory of relaxation processes In a uniaxial antiferrodielectric. Zhur. eksper. I teor. fiz. 46 n0-1:307-319 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2) ACCESSION NR; AP403OG55 5/0048/G4/028/004/0741/0747 AUTNOR: Kaganov, M. 1. ; Chupis, I.Ya. TITIX-: Threshold and relaxation effects in uniaxial antiforromngnots Alteport, Sym.- posi= on Forromagnatisn, and Forruclactrictty hold in Leningrad 30 May-5 Juno 1969 SOURCE: AIN SSSR. Izv. Ser.fiz., v..28, no.4, 1964, 741-747 TOPIC TAGS: antiferromagnatism, spin wavo, antiforromagnat spin wave, spin wave in- teraction ABSMICT: The propagation and interaction os spin waves in n ntiferromi gnat ic mater- ials are discussed. The notation is taken from an earlier roviow (I.I.Aldiiyozer, V. G.Barlyalditar and MI.I.Kaganov, Uspeldii fiz.nauk,71,533,19GO) in which presumably -.he necessary derivations can also be found. In the present paper formulas are for the riost part simply quoted, and in some cases their physical consequences arc briefly discussed. The energy of the spin wave is a two-valued function of the wave vector (i.e. , there are tvio types of spin waves) , and for each branch it depends on'the di- .-action of propagation. This anisotropy is due to the relativistic interactions, the exchange interaction being regarded as isotropic. A future discussion of anisotropie Card 1/3 ACCESSION XR: AP4030655 exchange interaction in antiferromagnots is promised. The following interaction processes are possible: decay of a spin wave into two spin waves; scattering of a spin wave by another spin wave; creation or absorption of a phonon by a single spin wave; and annihilation of two spin waves with the production of a phonon. These pro- cesses are discussed and their probabilities are given. Decay oZ spin waves involves a threshold eifect, that should be observable by inelastic scattering of slow neut-' rons. The threshold depends on the strength of the applied magnetic field. In con- trast to the behavior of spin waves in ~orromagnets, here the probability for creat- ing or absorbing phonons is greater thap that for a spin wave to decay into two. The scattering of two spin waves is oven more probable, however, and for many pur- poses $'he spin waves and tho phonons can be treated as "quasi-independent". %n al- most resonant absorption of energy from an oscillating magnetic field is possible, with the trans format ion of a spin wave from one type to the other. Similar absorp- tion of acoustic energy can also occur. Thosel, processes are discussed in less detail than the others. "In conclusion, we desire to express our gratitude to V.411.Tsuker- nik for very useful discussions." Orig.art.has: 15 formulas and 5 figures. Card2/3 ACCESSION NRI: AP4030655 ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 suB coDE: GP DATE- ACQ: 30Apr64 NR REF SOV: 005 tNCL-. 00 OTHER: 002 Card 3/3 VENTSELIq S.V., doktor tekhn.nauko prof.; CHUPISAM,,,,,Aptsent Using the method of ground holes in determining the wear of machine parts. Vest.mashinostr. 43 no.8:29-30 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Mechanical wear--Testing) .VENTSELI, S.V.; CHUPIS, N.M. [Chupys, M.M.); LELYUK, V.A. (Lelluk,, V.0.] Effect of the oxidation of oil on the process of running-in the xing-socket pair of internal combustion engines. Dop AN URSR INS"99-502 164. NIRA 17:5) -yy institut. Predstavleno 1. Kharlkovskiy inzhenerno-stroitelln akademikom AN UkrSSR F.P.Belyankinym [Biellankin, F.P.). VENTSFIt, S.V!~jolitor tek',-~!i.riaukq pcor.; ", ~ .4 kf ~ ;- " 1 .1 ~ZI. 0 ,~ffupis) N.; LE"J"CHENK01 P. Uairg ni.-er oil in chassia lubri! ation uni Ls. A v t . " :-a. n s ~ i. 4-1 iic).12.,15-16 D 164. (14-TRA 18:1,) USSR / ZooparasitoloSy. Mite and Insect Vectors of G Disease Agents. Insects. Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 5, 1959, No. 19728 Author :Chupis, T. S. Inst :The Sumy State FedagoGic Institute Title :Study of the Fauna and Ecology of Horse- flies In the Left-Bank Regions of the Ukraine Orig Pub ;Nauk. zap. sums'k. derzh. ped. in-t, 1957, 7, 3-24 Abstract :Investigation results of the species composi- tion and ecological characteristics of the local horsefly populations. The faunal in- vestigations embrace the basin of Psel River, the upper course of the Sula, the low- lands of the North Donetz, Vorskla, the navigating regions of the Dnieper near Card 1/2 38 USSR / zooparasitology. Mite and Insect Vectors of G Disease Agents. Insects. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiyal No 51 1959, No. 19728 Zaporozh'ye and separate collections from the neighborhood of 6sipenko City. The seasonal and 24-hour infestation activity was studied In the water-.meadow biotopes of the Psla Valley (Sumskaya Oblast') and In the navigating regions of the Dnieper (in the vicinity of Zaporozh'ye). Data on the first and last captures for the majority of the studied species are submitted, as well as data on pupation and the imago emergence obtained under laboratory conditions, and also a graphic representation of seasonal dynamics and intensity of the infestation. Card 2/2 ACC NR: AP7blO682 SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/66/021/003/0197/0201 AUT1101: Chupka, Sh.; Petrashova, M.; Tsarakhq L ORG: Regional Sanitation Epidemiological Station, Bratislava TITLE; Content of 90Sr and 137Cs in agricultural products during 1963 and 1964 in West Slovakia - SOURCE: Atormaya onargiya,,ve 21, no* 3,19661 197-201 TOPIC TAGS: agriculture crop, isotope, radioactive fallout, plant circulation SUB CODS: 02,18,06 ABSTRACT: Analysis of the 90Sr and 137 Cs *level in agricultural products in West Slovakia during 1963 and 1964 showed the highest content of these isotopes in grain cultures comparatively lox-Ter content in leguninous, and the lowest in tuberous plants. The 137Cs:9OSr ratio depended on the sorptive'ability of plants and the amount of radioactive fallout in th~ vicinity of nuclear power plante of the region. Orig. art. has: 7 tables. cNjg r,-T Oa IEWA( h D14 ~:N NP: AP5n2(',1M "R x"i" A'j-1 ~;OR: Chupka, S .; Petrashova, K.; Tsar*~h-L~ 90 TITLE: Content of Sr in radioactive fal-Igut over west Slovakian territory 1'7 C,* R~-- E :Allomnaya energiya, v. 18, no. 5, 19,65, 496-4-99 TOPIC TAIGS: strontium, radioactive fallout, isotop--, stratos-'~here, atmc6pheric radioactivity ARSTDACT: The absolute and relative content of 90 Sr in radioactive fallout was at four Doints of western Slovakia duriW A ::-oni~;'J4era,Le r:.se ~C' 12%) was observe-i N'~V'~M'--~7 cln~ --'-7 VaS 7i:--senl~ radioactiv- !aIl-ul jw. qI g half life. Orig. art. has: ~ tabbies, I AIT 7 ON: (-N',1,stra.ya stan-epid. stantsiya, F-ratielava Lca.L Station) SUBMITTED: ?-2jul64 ENCL: 00 ~YJB CODE: NP, ES -P R-7F SOV: 000 mm: oo6 N .J 12 F)) KULISKIY, L.A.; SHEVCHENKO, M.A.; CHUPOVA, V.P. Stabilizing water on a suspended aluminum hydroxide - chalk bad. Ukr.khim.zhur. 22 no.4:542-545 '56. (MIRA 10:10) I l.Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR. (Water--Purification) XULISKIY, L.A.; SHBVCHNUO, M.A.; CHUPOYA, V.P. Stability of odors of biological origin in water [with summary in Znglishj. Gig. i san. 22 no-5:16-22 My '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Iz Instituta obshchey i neorganichaskoy khimil AN SSSR. (WATIR SUPPLY, odors of biol. origins, difficulties in control (Rua)) (OMORS, in water, difficulties in control (Rus)) SHEVCHENKO, M. A.; BARASHENKOV, G. B.; CHUPOVA V. P. Seasonal changes in the properties of aqueous humus. Ukr. khim. shur. 28 no.3:403-409 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. (Hu=e) CHUFR, Z. [Cupr, Z.]; KUCHERA, F. [Kucera, F.] Male poeudohermaphroditism, the syndrome of total testicular feminization. Probl. endok. i gorm. 11 no.6.50-53 N-D 165. " (MIRA 18.12) 1. 11 akusherskc~-ginekologlcheskaya klInika (zav. - dotsent M. Uger) meditsinskogo fakullteta. Brnenskogo universiteta imeni Purkinlye, Chekhoolovatskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika. lee: *so 00 0 wx 6 C 0 OF G A X L & M 0 PQ A S T VV yl 19T 4.0 11ITto .at it u (Till 31 3zn)4 jab VA "40 4IQ43 4 E a L f . & i j_- LiTTIN ).v -p ii. rpof*j. 12 3111111'sullIW31021fo IITLJ a wit oi A1.91 dbetawl) up 10i murd"us IIN -1m, "no p" jo "0 4-4 ul -.MTN Ou *Imma" -wi !/.z1 A- Put Nop-ib mmumnN W" IFON doom mp 10 1-n IVA" Iftwu ")a f JO f "a W"w 01 pmum)" if la"WWR "A s"aft *NWM Poe fqpk4 'Ims Am"m alp "m w4ft wpwoft C, go IOAUOXR nINA% l/.% C4 swam pmmw of - A O wU w mu A .Mpnnwftw now* saw pum" ' ja uopnqljlglp Put luxudirow an )0 "Snualumn Ou wl-v-alul Alpm an jahp mm 6 Pee see 00 00 Pl4wMp "I" 4mod t = ( -w:~ I go PUT -.1wous" twraqm Put SAP.- ' ; 1-4 tq 'UpIr" uwmvvfk 4 M 7p p-(q jo uM--wlqjq rqnawM jqp pswomm ow simw v *go J-1 -'*jp4S WqM PAWL -P4 .-Wass"a'. IV IR POW "wessm IV* go IV" PO PWpWfAAW I* p WOMPM UK hit' roe W-T ' 1" p 1 9 6 pit I I 1 I fi it 111 f 11 I m at of a IT If I It a 1 1 1 e cilLIPRAYOV) N- Ile Rack ..Jun 50 oene . . . at- gifor gate Rack He ctric 1j. Me - Chu- c ;gwer j!r IjE 0 ?ectr r one) n n 0 P~p "Elek StGnten No 61 PP 11-13 -States that average of 20-30 Of total electric power required .for~internal:cons=ption by bydro- 1 of Uzbekenergo is used for electric power stationa us ways in ~iftch gate rack heating. Proposes varic Mor can. reducedfm Itant ercur . i%st t,e this hip nr - f ~Icapruje ting r of vb rackli,tingfittot e s~rjtlled 0 til t;!eKtCujrUdee tly_. %V ice-blocka f i, e to cause e exis ing and rec6jajend,~d spacing be t.bju veen, bgiving trash rack. ars,of 162W. USSR ering Power Stations Jan 51 "Automatization-and Telemechanization of Hydro- electric Power.Stations," N. M. Chuprakov, Engr "Gidrotekh-Stroi" No 1, PP 5-9 Reviews and discusses subject activity. Gives sev- eral tech and organizational suggastions for im- proving activity. Article--represents an abridged report delivered at 3d All-Union Conference on Exploitation of Hydroelea Paver Stations in Sep 50. 199Tip, c"UPRAKOV, N-m - YXRK&KOV, V.S.; SPIRIN, S.A.;. GHIZHOV. D.0.; UGORNTS, I.I.; LAVRINMO, X.D.; SMIRNOT, G.V.;GHUPRAKOV# N.M.; MMITARTAN, S.G.; ASMOLOV, G.L.; KOTILWSKIT, SYROMYATNIKOV, I.A.; FAYERKAN, S.Til.; SOKOIOV, B.M.;, KOHISSAROV, Tu.P.; MALYUTIN, I.P.; POBBGAYLO, K.M.; MORYAKOV, A.V.; MITAKED, M.I.; KUMSIASHVILI, P.G.; GARKAVAYA, L.A.; LIVSHITS, N.M.;, NE" OV. A.M. Hoisei Vullfovich Safro; obituary. Elek.sta. 24 no.11:60 N 153. (MLH& 6:11) (Safro, Moisei Vullfovich, ?-1953) YEWAKOV, V.S.; KWCHKOV, I.K.; CHIZHOV, B.G.; KOGTRV, G.I.;- LAVRMM& KO, K.D.; KMA OV, A.M.; SPIRIN, S.A.; VISILOV, N.D.; KOTI19MIT, D.G.; SKIRNOV, G.T.; HARINOV, A.M.; MUSIMOV, A.A.; IVANOV, M.I.; -MMOT, A.P.; AVTONOKOV, B.V.; SYRMTATNIKOV, I.A.; KOLOXABOV, S.I.; GORMOV, A.S.; GOLIMNAW, P.S.; SOKOWV, B.M.; Mk- KUMMIN, Ya.G.; MITARTAN, S.G.; RASSkD*IKGV, Te.I.; GRUDINMY, P.G.; FOXICHXV. G.I.; SHGMBININ, B.V.: UTTSU, V.I.: KOKCRIV, S.V.: ZLTU- SHIN, M.P.; PZSCHANWIT, V.I.; SAFRAZIOCUAN, G.S.; i dr... IUrii Prokhorovich Kovisearov; obituary. Xlek.sta. 25 no-5:60 My '54. (Xomisearov, IUrii Prokhorovich, 1910-1954) (MLRk 7:6) 4f Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 17/33 AID F 3030 Author Chuprakov, N. M., Eng. Title :it Main problems'"o"f"TuTomation of hydroelectric power stations Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 7, 100-102, Jl 1955 Abstract : The author discusses the development of parallel operation of power systems of the central and south regions of the European parts of the USSR and the Ural. This will be made possible by putting into operation of the Kuybyshev, Stalingrad, and Kakhovka hydroelectric power stations, and completion of the 400 kv network. The total capacity of hydroclectric power stations in the USSR forms about one fifth of all regional power stations; that figure will gradually grow, and this will favorably influence the operational mobility of the whole system. This will help the AID P - 3030 Elektrichestvo, 7, 100-102, J1 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 17/33 automation of frequency and power control and cre- ation of reliable reserves. The author goes into technical details of automation as based on experience. Institution : Glavyuzhenergo (Main Southern Power System Administration) of the Ministry of Electric Power Stations, USSR Submitted : Ap 16, 1955 TI U F AID F 1790 Subject USSR/Hydraulic Engineering Construction Card 1/2 Pub. 35 - 2/17 Author Chuprakov, N. M. Engineer, Stalin Fri-ize Winner Title : For improving the operation performance of hydro-power plants Periodical : Gidr. stroi., v.24, no-1, 5-8, 1955 Abstract : The author discusses the advantages of having automa- tic and remote control equipment installed at power plants and mentions that all hydro-power plants under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Power Plants were fully automatized in 1952, which resulted in substantial financial savings and a decrease in failures. Large hydro-power developments with several power plants placed in series and operated simultaneously are listed. Details of improved automatic equipment are described. Deficiencies in the planning of auxiliary shops, settlements, warehouses, etc. are criticized. Inbufficient AID P - 1-tgo Gidr. stroi., v.24, no.1, 5-8, 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 35 - 2/17 Abstract research and study on some aspects of construction are pointed out. Inaccurate forecasting of water stages and flow conditions precludes satisfactory operations and results in losses of energy. The installations of water-gauging instruments at power plants is strongly recommended. Institution: None Submitted : No date C M.M.,-inzhener. Technical and economic affeativen6se of automatization and tela- mechanization of hydroelectric power Btations, substations and electric power systems. Ilek. sta. 26 no.1:26-30 Ja 155. (Hydroelectric power statioPA) (MLRL 8:3) (Electric substations)(Automatic control)(Ramote control) CMJPBAKOV, N.M., inzhener (Mositva) Power engineering in France. Blektrichestvo no.2:76-81 F '56. (KL.HA 9:5) (France--Power engineering) CHUPRAZOV, N.M., inshener (Nookwa) - OR Power engineering In India. Blektrichostvo no.10:83-87 0 136. (MM 9:11) (India--Power engineering) CHUFRAXOV,,,N.NO-O: red*; SHVWSOT, M.P., takhn. red. [Automatic.control In power systems and electric vower stations] Artomt1satella sairgosistan I elektriostaninii. Fod.red. N.K Ch-aprakova. Noskra. Gostekhnika SSSR. 1957. 105 P. (VTU 13-:7) 1. Vsesoiusuyy institut-nauchnoyi takhnichemkoy Informateii. (Antois6its 66206'1)~ -:(Mvetric power plants) (31lectricity-Power distribution) AUTHOR: Chuprakov, N.M., Engineer SOV./oll-58-3-1/28 TITLE: Problems of the Complex Automation of Thermoelectric Power Plants (Voprosy kompleksnoy avtomatizatsii teplovykh elektro- stantsiy) PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, Nr 3, PP 1-4 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the processes which are to be automated at thermoelectric power plants. The complex-automation system must be introduced according to the 6th Five-Year Plan. All the processes in the boiler-turbine-generator chain, in workshops, all laborious and/or unhealthy operations are to be automated. Some successes of Soviet automation in the field of power stations are quoted. Groups of 2, 3 or even more boilers are controlled by one man whereas prior to this period every boiler needed at least 2 men. Processes are mentioned whose automation is not yet solved, e.g, self-un- loading RR trucks. Only such processes are considered as liable to automation which are able to repay the costs within 3 years. Exceptions are made for hard-labor operations and automations which raise the reliability of the plant's opera- tion. New power plants with 150 to 200 MW units, having one Card 1/2 boiler for one turbine, will be equipped with simple thermal SOV/91-58-3-1/28 Problems of the Complex Automation of Thermoelectric Power Plants circuitry in which the steam locking and regulating armature will be reduced to the minimum. This system, however, is only in the designing stage. Experiments have shown that it is possible to start the operation of a unit (boiler-turbine- generator) 3 times quicker, because it is possible to make the turbine start revolving simultaneously with the rise in pressure in the boiler. In the field of automatic regulation of frequency and active power, experiments are being con- ducted to carry out this regulation with the aid of thermal power plants, if hydropower plants are under high-water - The first results are to be available in 1958. There~are still many technical problems to be solved to achieve a per- fect automation of thermoelectric power plants. Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Chuprakov, N.M., Engineer 91-58-5-1/35 TITLE: On the Need for Increasing the Nominal Voltage in Operating Electric Power Linea (0 neobkhodimosti povysheniya nominall- nogo napryazheniya na deystvuyushchikh liniyakh elektro- peredachi) PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, Nr 5, Pp 1-3 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The electric power lines are a bottle neck in the energy system of the USSR. The lack of branched power-lines forces many towns and villages to build their own electric power stations, which are small and not economical. It is pro- posed to use the interior reserves of the existing lines by transforming the operating lines of 35-220 kv to a higher voltage. The capacity of these lines may be readily in- creased 1.5 - 3 times without great expenditures of-equip- ment, materials, and work. In the Odessa grid, either a new 110 kv line is to be constructed, or the voltage of the existing 35 kv line will be upped to 110 kv. The trans- formation of the existing line to a higher voltage costs less. Similar measures are underway i-a the Moscow, Gorl- kiy, Rostov, Arkhangell8k, etc,grids. It is also possible Card 1/2 to transform lines of 90 - 120 kv to 150 kv, and 150 kv to 91-58-5-1/35 On the Need for Increasing the Nominal Voltage in Operating Electric Power Lines 220 kv. A new voltage of 330 kv will be used in the future. This opens the possibility of transforming 220 kv lines to this new voltage. The trqnsformation of existing lines to a higher voltage is made possible b the production of big autotransformers of 110-150 and 150~220 kv. Short-circu'its in the new lines are repaired by automatic switches in 80 - 90% of all cases. Table 1 shows that in the transformation of 110 kv lines to a higher voltage the number of elements in an insulator need not to be increased. The average yearly losses for various voltages are represented in Table 2. There are 2 tables. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Electric power production - USSR obahchiy red.; BOZHKO-SMANMO, G.K., red.; LARIONOT. [Problems pertaining to the operation of the hydroelectric power stationel Voprosy skepluatataii gidroelektrostantaft. Pod obshchei red.H.H.Chuprakova. Noskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1959. 354 p. (MMA 12:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glevnoye energatichaskoys upravleniye. .(Hydroelectric power stations) 14(6) SOV/98-501-3-6/17 AUTHOR, ~~prakov._ ~N.M. ~,Engineer TITLE.,, The Increased Utilization of Water Stream Energy (Povysheniye ispollzovaniya energii vodotoka) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheekoye stroitellstvo, 1959, Nr 3, Pp 34-38 (USSR) ABSTRACT-. The author lists different measures and means to in- crease the output of hydro-electric power plants. The most efficient measure for such increase is the raising of the water level in reservoirs. A rise of only 60 cm in the. Taimlyanskaye reservoir gives 100,000,000 more kvhr~., that is, increases the GES annual output by 22%. Important losses of energy- are also caused by decreased water pressure on pro- tective grates when they are covered with rubbish or ice. Dif~ferent tools used at present to keep them clean are not efficient enough. Timely checking and repair of turbines is also recommended. Card 1/1 8(6) S CjV S - 1 AUTHOR: Chuprakov, N.M., Engincei TITLE: Increasing Operational C~uall -.' :fe ~- of H,~ -d rc .3 41-atioas PZRIODICAL Gidrotokhnicheskoye s ~ro -~teli 1,C)"59 ~ Ur 5 1 pp 1-7 (USSR) AUTHOR: The author strosses ne,.,ess-"Ly of constant 1r-crease of operational efficiency of rhe bydrostations, such as increasing speed v-rith which Teser1re units can be put u into service. The aut.1%.or icsr~f -.bes ~-he work do--e in the USSR in this respec-c and- sums tz-o -.--,!Le -re--ults ir~ a table. He then stares that au-tematior, cf :~oarrols of the power plants, belonging to une of Electro- stations, was completed i~ v-ork no,.~, covers about 400 units of the 1.10 I-a--, ';~ ard :7,.1.7,e s`5a- tions with an. aggraga-te ci - I I - I., - IM. One half of them are r.'~ C- 7 C. I' j* rem.o.~-c t3lemecha- nical controls over a di-ctan- a aur-dred km, so that Rybinsk and U~0---ic'la fr-om Card 1/3 LLOSCOW; Svirl plants from Increasing operational Ctualities of Hydr.oatuLior_o from Rostuov; KLraniskaya fTlo m T`-~i! J ,;i skaya from Balkcu; Sz;at',ions of caso.--cle from Yerevan ; and Farkhadskaya f,om Tashyklent, tion and telemechaniz~,tion ros-alued _*n az reduction of personrei frnM '1,000 to -;_,(,',0C_), while por- so-,,-,nel oh duty at tho PlCLIItS VMS reducot.1 by h[Llf' more or sometimes dispensod a-;,_ t--) ,at U--als and in Armenia). Automa-.3-on t e _*_(~, I-Re C hA~ZO.A enabled grouping of the -plonts irt-rC) cascado;-; o.-:' f--om 2 t~ 5 plants each. Eac.'a zasca~ .iea su-Nervised Lrndivi- dual plants so -that more thar, 'flalf of the present plants are grouped into 2_2 r.3scadles. Th~e automatic systeins-are more reliable laii ziLpler thau thoso ir, use in the U.S.A., Sweden,, France, I'UL.~ly, "Te==y, and Finland. But aut-cm-atiLon. alroady applied at the cover all Vie operation Soviet power plants, does not of the plants. There is roo-L for its ex-lansion, for instance in cleaning of filt~_r grates operating at Narva plant only), in automatlic rqGularlion. of fre- Card 2/3 quency (enabling an econom-1c dis-,r4-b .W-.ion of a load 0 SOV/98-59-5-1/21 Increasing Operational Qualities of Hydi-cstations between the units); in co 'ntrollin6 water flo7,v through locks, etc. A number of sabsid,'--arv operat-ions -;-Lre quoted (such as cooling of t--onsforme-7s. chargin- of batteries, fire alarm) as open for awatom_~1-uion as viell. as inspection, maintenance arid Z-e:-a.`Lr operations,. Tile aulthor lists organizations which should bc brought into this work, namely: factories and research organi- zations of the 111inistry of Pjver Plex~t '~'onstruction, GidroonerCopreyekt, Gidropr(.xyekt, V"IEG, TNISGE"I, Orgen- orgostroy, VNIlE, I.IM, 11"1131, VIG!,'-. ORGIRIJ3 ~~.d i.nstitu- tes of the Academie3 cE S,-~ie;ace of th~_ USSR -ind tho unton Republics. There ii~ I table. Card 3/3 CHUPIL&KOV, K. M. Electric power systems and unified bigh-voltagge networks in the United States and Western Europe. Biul.tekh.-okon. inform. no-3:86-89 160. (NIRA 13:6) (United States-Bleattic power) (Burope. Western-Blectric pover) CRUPRAKOV, N.M., inzh. Role of the Volga Hydroelectric Power Station (22nd Congress of the CPSU) in the unified power supply ayatem of the European part of the U.S.S.R. Gidr. stroi. 32 no.10:12 0 '61. . (MIRA 14:10) (Electric power distribution) (Interconnected electric utility aystems) BOYARINOV, Boris Yevgenlyevich; CHUPIS, Nikolay Maksimovich- rmrm 0 p 17 GORBENKO, V.L.; kand, Tv"Iffo 171". ~671.~ DEREVYANCHENKO, R.M.9 red. [New metals, metal alloys materials] Novye metally, neniia i poluprovodnikovye Kharlkovskogo univ., 1965. arA compounds and semiconductor metallicheskie splavy i soedi- materialy. Khar1kov, Izd-vo 60 p. (MIRA 18:12) OODE: AUTHOR: Neporozhniy, P. S.; Finogenov, Ta. 1.1 Lavrenenko, K. D.; Veselor, N. D.; -Sav~nyM,'A.,I..-; Saposhnikov, F. V.; Serdyu)wY, N. P.1 _v* _, N. M. 1 Nekrasovt gjMRj Iv A. M.; Borovoyq A. Ael Kotilevskiy,i D. G.1 Steklov, V& Yu.1 Ku3A-a-k-in--,V. S.; Bogdanov, N. P. ORG: none Pe=tr-- ci V~ys;~iinj TITLEt E Ivanovi SOURCE: Elektrichentvog noo 39 19651 90-91 TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personnel, political personiel ABSTRACT- 'P- I- VOYEVODIN died on 25* November 1964; oni'of th~ oldest 'bolshevik-Leniniets, he was a member of the CPSU already in 1899. He fought in the early battles of the revolution, was imprisoned and sent to Siberia in 1905. After the October Revolution he became an economic ad- viser to Lenin on matters pertaining to Siberia and the entire Soviet .Union as well* He was active in planning Ond organizing GOEM. In 1921 .he was assigned to set up the now Ittasian cinema induetryp later he turned ,to the problems of electrification: spreading Lenints ideas,, publishing ,books and periodicals on the subject* He we the first Soviet editor of .'IkUektrichextvo"-and.then.tho.!oditor of "Maktrifikstsiyaq" He partici- Card un 62i.= ACC NRs AP6001678 .palved in the International Power Conferences in Berlin 1930 and in Belgrade 11956* His entire Ufa was devoted to raithful service in the interests of !t a CM st~.P4rtyj. iq.1~6k.4e was duly.awarded, the Order. QX..LmAil. mid . h - . Funi was named a Hero of Socialist Labor. Orig, arta.hass 1 figure* 400487 SUB CODE: 0.59 09 SM D&TE: none CArd ACC NR.- A1,7007595 SOURCE CODE: UR/0104/66/000/008/0095/0096 AUTHOR: Chuprako-v, N. M.; Borovoy, A. A.; Postnikov, N. A.; Mzlychev, A. A.; Magidson. c ~uggcbv, F. I.; Zeylidzon, Yea. D.; Barchaninov, G, S*; Yermolenko, V. M.; Vasillyev, A. A.; !~okolov, N. I.; Ullyanov, A. S.; Fedoseyev, A. N.; Sarkisov, M. A.; Rokotyan, S. S.; Azarlyev, D. I.;'Arzon, G. S.; Vubinskiy, L. A.; Zh'ulin, I., V.; NDlpakova, A. L; Antoshin, N. N. KriRunchlk, A. B.; Kuchkin, M. D.; Preobrazhensskly, N. Ye.; Reut, N. A.; Kheytits, M. E.; Sharov, A. N.; Yakub, Yu. A.; Gorbunov, N.-I.; Shurrrukhln, V. A.; Beschinskly, A. A. ORG: none TITLE: Boris Sergeyovich Uspenskiy (on his 60th birthday) SOURCE: Elektrichoskiya stantsil, no. 8,,-1966, 95-96 TOPIC TAGS: hydroelectric power plantv electric engineering por-sonnol. .SUB CODt- 10 .ABSTR&CT: B. S. Uspenskiy was born in June 1906. He graduated from the'State Electric Machine Building Institute in 1928 as an electric installatlon engineer. He worked in the State Electro-Technical Trust for four years, then In the All-Union Electr6TechnIcal Uaion, where he .planned power construction units. Plans which he made up at that time for the'electrical portion of electrical stations and sub-stations are still being used. He was Invovled in planning and installation of the electrical portion of hydro-olectric.power stations and powerful piznplng htations in the Moscow-Volga. Canal.' ZurIng tha'war? he was in charge in installation of the Krasnogroskaya Heat and Electric Power Station, the _.planning of the Urals Hydro-Electric Power Station and other projects. He '-XC(f NR AP7007595 has bcon tho author'of thirty-three prinrod works, a great n=bor of reviews, otc. Orig. art. has: I figuro. PRIS: 38,3 2/2 GHUFRAKOV, P. On the Altai virgin lands. Pozh.delo 3 no.8:2-3 Ag 157. (MLRA 10:8) 1.Zamestitell nachallnika Upravleniya pozharno okhrwW. (Altai Torritory~-Firo prevention5 CHUPRAKOV, P. Consider all accomplished work. Pozh.delo 3 no.12:9 D! 157- (MIRA 10:12) 1.Zamestitell nachallnika Upravleniyepozharnoy okhrany Altayskogo k--aya, Barnaul. (Altai Territory-Fire prevention--Inspection) AUTHOR: Bugarev, L. and Chuprakov, V. 136-5-1/14 TITLE: Twenty-five years of Soviet Aluminium. (25 let Sovetskogo alyuminiya) PERIODICAL: "Tavetnye MetWZZ (Non-ferrous Metals), 1957, No-5, pp. 1 - 8 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRAM. lu 19329 the first eomyn rcial aluminium was produced in the Soviet Union. The events leading up to this and the sab- sequent course of the aluminium. industry and relatid activi- ties in the U.S.S.R. are discussed in the present article. Many people connected with the development of the aluminium industry in the U*S.S.R. are mentioned by name, but no refer- ences are given. FiSires on energy requirements, production costs and productivities are given. The development of alum- inium-remelting (a 5-fold increase from 1945 to 1955) is briefly mentioned: the quality of this product will soon equal that of primary aluminium. The article concludes with a brief review of future plans, which, in the sixth Five Year Plan, are to be based on the utilisation of hydro-electric pover from Eastern Siberian rivers, the Kuzbass and Eastern Siberian fuel Card 1/2 resources and Targayskia-deposit bauxiies as well as new sources of alumina-yie ing raw materials (alunites from Azer- baydzhan and Krasnoyarsk nephelites). Equipment to be instal3od Twenty-five years of Soviet aluminium. (Cont.) 136-5-1/14 in plant built in the sixth Five Year Plan will include rotary furnaces 4.5 - 5 m in diameter and 100 - 150 m long, tube mills 3.2 m. in diameter and 15 m, long and high-current mercury rectifiers. The use of fluidisation techniques are to be used for the treatment of ores. A methodfor the preparation of aluminium. alloys directly from concentrates by reduction in electric furnaces is also to be adopted. AVAIIABLE: Card 2/2 10-m-OLGLOLM-m- ALM-W-01 I at 00.1 o0 60 so so 00 00 r 0e z V 00 d 00 0 00 Os 00 00 x 00 JaCTALLUM11C.S.8,1110t Ila -.-,7- 14 1405 ,U It &I so is 91 70~T'. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 all P-M UP - UP V V W,w ww w,www~w ww sim C0311WOOM of gild caa4vottst. ba4ic clacavertaur and o -00 I"th stool. 11, P. Chichkanov said V la' Cl r. a,, 00 11, No. 11), inverter tt"ll either arld or boulk-, diveloped asclui :0 0 hen xfond at -26'. Opco-lavaiih sterl avwx ulat Sul. Fee Ptible. The Impact ressistiance all waverter %feel CUBS- LI favWikWY With that of taimt-hearth steel at terup. -00 Jove -25% but below that the Impact resiAtmice ul coal. !rtvr merl dropjwd rapidly while that ail hearth IL W. "r," rel rVinal"M Brarly conli. 111nann POE CLASSIFICATION as a Isoo too 1900 goo -00 :goo ties tie 0 f tie filial Ge 161 ~;" An 1$ V Od 0 a I I if so -i a a 3 1 v 1 %"A an( 0 0 0 0 6004690090090000006090 AG3M F.Ya.; ALABYSHIV, A.F.; BAYMAKOV, Yu.V.; BELYAYBY, A.I.; BATASHKV, K.P.; BUGARRV, L.A.: VABIL'YNV, Z.V., GUPALO, I.P.: GUSIEDV, Y.H.; ZHURIN,A.I.; VWTUKOV, K.M.; KOSTYUKOT, A.A.; LOZHKIM, L.M.; OLIKHOT, M.P.; OSIPOVA, T.V.; PERTSBY, I.I.; RU14YANTSEV, M.V.; STRELSTS, Te.L.; FIRSANOVA, L.A.; CHUPRAKOV. V.Ya. Georgii Alekseevich Abramov. TSvet.met. 27 no.2:72-73 Mr-Ap 154411LU 10:1o) (Abramov, Georgii Alekseevich, 1906-1953) I'" !TTDTI,, V,~~T A Ya.: "'election nroce~lurcs in intra-Pa,.-n. -:.-.matc n:7 under conf~iti~,nc of tho 7~ ne of .7 Y;cI-,ro,.-r Orl,r of 7--onin A,-,riculbarai ir-,?ni ~% 1. '-- it - L7- - I 10.n f0l' I 11!~ De~ 0 -,1,, ree - I f~ci-nce.) ni7,hna~-a let on- !7C) -~O lvlff~, -c0--. CHURAKOVA, I.M.. inzhener; BOLDYREV, Tu.N., inzhener. Mechanizing the loading of sand and gravel into filter presses. Bum. prom. 31 no.12:21-22 D '56. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Vtoroy KELliningradskiy tsellyulozno-bumazhny7 kombiAat (Filter presses) (Material handling) CRUPEAKOVA,p I.No; 3OLDmWq ALA, - prepodavatel R.estoring flow of artesian wells, Jkm. prom. 33 no;3 -'17-18 Nr 158; (KM lIs4) 1, Nachallnik tnekba.vodommbshenlya vtorogo Ulininaadskogo kamb.. binata (for Qhuprakvva)~ 'Z Xaliningradskly tsel3,7ulosno-bumazhzWy tekblnikm (for Bomyrevi. (Artesian vellmY CHLTRAKOVA. K.Ya. Jejunocoloplasty inectensive resections of the transverse colon. Khirurgiia 32 no.6:58-62 je 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Is kafedry operativnoy khimrgit I topografichaskoy anatomit (Zav. - prof. N.N.Skobunova) Sverdlovskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (COLON. surg. jejunoplasty in extensive resections) (JWUNUM -.~ojunoplmiWty In extensive resections of colon) s/18o/62/000/003/005/ol6 E111/El52 AUTHORS: Glazov, V.M., Stepanova, M.V., and Chuprakova, M.V. 010scow) TITLE: Contribution to the problem of the reaction between dissolved components in ternary solid solutions PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo. no-3, 1962, 58-62 TEXT: Anomalies observed in the Al'-Mg-Si system (Ref.2: V.G. Kuznetsov, Ye.S. Makarov, DAN SSSR, 3, 1939, 23) prompted the authors to investigate in detail the micro-hardness and electrical conductivity of solid solutions in th6 systems Al-Mg-Si M, Al-Mg-Ge (II), Cu-Cr-Zr (III) and Cu-Ni-Be (IV). W was chosen to supplement available data for ternary systems at high temperatures; (II) to elucidate the nature of the reaction between magnesium and germanium; and (III) and (IV) for the above reasons and because of their possible application as heat- resisting alloys with a high electrical conductivity. The sections with 99 and 99.5 at.% Al were studied in systems M and (II) Card 1/2 s/18o/62/000/003/Oo5/ol6 Contribution to the problem of ... E111/E152 respectively; those with 95-5 at-% Cu in (IV); and with I at.% Cu and 0.6 Zr in (III). Cast alloys were deformed and heat treated. Polished sections and conduct*vity test pieces were then prepared. The results indicate that there is chemical reaction between the alloying elements in ternary solid solutions which is especially marked when the ratio of alloying-components corresponds to the appropriate compound. The nature of the property-composition diagrams obtained can be explained on the assumption *that the chemical reaction leads to lattice disturbances localized at definite places, the distortion of the lattice as a whole~being less than if the phenomenon was of totally random character. There are 4 figures. SUBMITTED: January 2, 1962 Card 2/2 I I is P. ~ A IL 1 A f w. I S 2iiielva"It"I A 4t$ POM 1 16 AND At. 4PS is N 1 M 4 #L of & ING&COT4,iftema an ON k1limt of Chmodum-Widwil 1110111L V. D. M*U ~a Vs. (Metallurg, 1939, No. 10-11. n(N. _ , ' - -00 0 authors lnvostlgatv~l the effeets of jQ ~. IrGr an W"t)). (fiTIM li " fferent Methods of quenching chromium-Weltel AMIX oil the, l 00 amount of retained austenite. PAWe olr*n.headh steels of the 00 following compositions wem used in the investigation, *0 (1) 42) (3) -00 caresn' % . . . 0.38 0-40 0-30 so Mwfwwm. 0. . 0-42 0.34 04' . see FAUCam. % . . . (144 0.16 ... % 1.38 1-13 1.47 Ch i so rosa um. 0 ' 3 3-6 7 3.2 Ass 3 0 0 .0 0 Mckel, . 0.1210 0.007 ... 00 The amount,of retained austenite was determineil by a h4lliAtie S method, using an a standard a specimen quenehed in ice-cold water and then cook-d in Huj~id air to produce a minimum retained Altstewto content. --findnittv expenments showetl that mixing the maximum temperature from 82M)" to 950'C. had little offect an the amount of retained auxtenito. Quenching with incomplete followed by Mopped tempering, rvoult(41 In it lowrring of age AM the nuirtensite point of the retainedaustaniteand WhW) tilt- tC111lK'riRL' 109 wax suffiviently prolonged the marterimito trannfornintion. on cooling , 10* to nxim temperatuM WOM COMI)IOWN OfinlillAt(A. QU4'RChi11;f AtMI too AS4.1LA TALL112CCAL LITIMATLOE CLASSWICATIM 2! . see ti 14tato Hit QKV 4411 U IV 10 Is '9 K I it 9 It tt 0 0 41 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 -111 1114401 0 00 1) from a3b~ in'mediii wA' tealperatures front 2W to WAY 00 showed that two maxima in the retained austenite content were 00 Obtained at SW-2W C. and 325-W C. with a sharp minintum at 00 00 MWC. Thew retained austenite famed at them twi nta behavett i 00 04 differently on subsequent emling and tem1wring. ;71. numtenite in 00 go specimens quenched at 350* C. was much more resistant to it-in- 0 pering titan thatinthomquenchedat.OWC. Specimennofnteel 00 00 - - - (3) quenched in oil at W7~C. and in salt'.It were studied so 00 00 with regarvi to the rates of decomposition a. the retained auxtenite 0o at tempering temperatures up to 700T. Inspecimeiis quenched at 00 1 2 "W* C. the auxtenite may pea through the firmt zone of rapitl tranji- 00 00 formation at 3W4400 to undaVo isothermal decomposition at 00 Of 650--700'C. Evidence wj a also obtained reprdiniz rhi-qC8 (luring 00 00 secondary quenching. ie., cooling after high-te- ~,Aq tiering. *0 00 *0 00 00 00 ~ 00 00 00 00 . 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0,10 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 00008000 ~ OM -MIS MH 17. F.- The Effect of Ifeat-Treatment on the quantity of Residual Austenite and its Disintegration in the Tempering of Chromo-Nickel Structural Steels Trudy UFAN 10, 139, 1941 ZYTJZIN, V. I., CHUPRAKOVA) N. P. The Effect of the Combination of Alloying tlements 6n the Ainetics of Isothermic Transformation of Austenite and the Critical foint of Hardening. Trudy M, UFAN 5~ 32, l9h5- SADOVSIUY, V. D. ; CIMPRAKOVA-, N. P. The Effect of Alloying Elements on the Impact Ductility of Structural Steels and the Phenomenon of Brittleness in Tempering. Trudy uzi uvai 6, 3, 1945 - CRUPRATOVA, X. P. PA 43/43T82 W W III fit 11 V-611-91, UP AJ~ 4) A 6 1 t ft H j it - L _X_A __U_9_JL, -L *-QC W-A A-- -,It- 1.11 ._ -.0 1. 11 rf--V+UPS V11, ONCIC111t) AND PleP181,11 XDrl 60, r/- - -- go 0o of seemangsalty of an Intiot an the kinetiCs of - 11 1) i Ch ll d V & N 00 alva an . m. . upra . t . Austerdle docompm 11 Is S& lovskil. SW 8, study was carried 00 out on specimens taken from var;ouis go ,t Ingot of a Cr-NI.Mo buk-brarth eel cont g )M'-T'j I (C , 1 11 -; 54 W 63 N1 1 M C 1 - . o . . r . Xlu 0.65, Si 0.37, . . l fled ut ma littometricall w d O 17 Th o as Ca e stu .0 Y S %. g y add on tbe mirmstructure. No liquatiou of C. P, S, Cr. NI, or Mo was observed In the various zncs. Them was a pronounced dendritic liquatim. 'Me tran!- t formation of austenite Into peuvior-trowthe WW-1 fas est In go the upper part of the Ingot. The austenite decornfln. was moft Intense in the center than at the periphery. flainite trandormatirm was practically 11w swune throughout the Ingot as was the mutensite point and the amt. of reshlual austculle. The stpn. of esevo (effite started fit (Ise axial regions of the Ittridritts, while the formation of pearlite. ffmqtite started In the infemxial re;"s. The halnite d it s i l i f th d t fo d i h l en r e m o e n t e ax a reg trans rmat on s arte and was not affected by nonmetallic inclusions. M. Ilosch C 7 1R.II.A ITALLtiRGICAL LITIRATURN CLASSWICATFON 14no4o -4 %slow .1. 0.1 4.C Ale 1.11 1 - P I, I, If it It spot Nil 010 P91129 It S a 00 coo Coo Ise ve* t t 0 -j Aj a 3 2 0 I- .- - , .~ .: ---- " , - . - -, . 18 (7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIO14 SOV/1340 A.kademiya nauk SSSR. Urallskiy filial. Institut fiziki metallov Voprosy teorii zharoprochnosti metallicheskikh splavov (Problems in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Metal Alloys) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 160 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 19) 3,500 copies printed. Eds.: Arkharov, V.I. and Sadovskiy., V.D.; Ed. of Publishing House: Rzheznikov, V.S.; 'Tech. Ed.: Novichkova, N.D. PURPOSE: This book is intended for specialists in the field of physical:hietallurgy. COVERAGE: (Abstract of Article 1) The articles in this book constitute reports on extensive studies, conducted between 1949 and 1954 by the Institute of Physical Metallwgy at the Urals Branch of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, and devoted to the development of a general theory of heat resistance. A strong need was felt for such a theory because of insufficient knowledge of the physical mechanism of deformation Card lm problems in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Metal Alloys SOV/1340 phenomena occurring in materials at high tempel*atures and the resultant difficulty of explaining the frequent difference in behavior of materials under test conditions and under actual operating conditions. The studies centered around the investjiga- tion of two basic assumptions: 1) localization of the processes of high-temperature plastic deformation in the zones of structural heterogeneity in a solid body xmdergoing deformation 2) internal adsorption of certain dissolved addition agents in the vicinity of these heterogeneities. -The combined effect of these two phenomena on the heat resistance of the material is very important, because they are both localized in the same zones of the alloy. Actually, d6formation developp in zones Vdiere the composition of the alloy, as a result of internal adsorption, is quite different from the average composition of the alloy. Another important.factor in this connection is the fact that the effect ofinternal adsorption depends on previous heat treatment. From this it follows that small additions, frequently even those Card 2/ j~q Problems in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Metal Alloys SOV/1340 too small'to be detected by analysis,, may considerably change the heat resistance of the alloy, in varying degrees, depending on the heat treatment. It may be concluded that the main factor determin- ing the heat resistance of.a crystal is the interatomic bonds In the lattice, which bonds change according to the composition of the solid solution. The first stage of the investigations has been completed and forms the subject matter of the present collection of papers. Results indicate that the basic assumptions have been verified to a considerable extent. These -two phenomena, as related to such heterogeneities as transcrystallite joining in polycrystalline alloys (under specified conditions of deformation) have proved to be of decisive importance and can be used as the basis of-h hypothesis on how heat resistance is affected by the loc*alization of deformation and by internal adsorption of addition agents in the vicinity of the more minute structural heterogeneities, i.e., the elements of suberystallite structure (further work is indicated in this direction). Article 2 of the collection gives an Card 31W 'Problems-in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Metal Alloys SOV/1340 extensive treatment of the basis of attack on the problem of heat resistance as Investigated at the Institute, together with a detaile*d discussion of the guiding principle underlyirZ all aspects of the study* Articles 3 and 4 attempt to explain the high adsorb- ability of small additions of a number of elements (e.g.. Mo, Wo. Cb, Ti, Al, B) in iron-chrome-nickel. austenite. Article kis concerned. specifically with the diffusional mobility of one of' the main components of the alloy(nickel) in transcrystallite trans- ition zonei, an important characteristic as regards heat resistance, inasmuch as plastic deformation at high temperatures lapp*arently] proceeds by a diffusion-type mechanism. Confirmation of this hypothesis was obtained by analysis of experimental data on high- temperature stress relaxation. This analysis is the subject of Article 10, whereas Article 9 is directly concerned with experi- m?-sntal work on the meas&ement of stress relaxation. The correla- tion between'data on the transcrystallite diffusional mobility of nickel and on stress relaxation in the investigated alloys is Card 4/30 7 Problems in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Metal Al' ;.-lys SOV/134o I given in Articleill. Article 8 describes methods of measuring high-temperature stress relaxation. Article 5 gives experimental data on the effect of small additions of elements of high internal adsorbability on creep in solid solutions. In this study it Is shown that under conditions of low stresses, when the deformation is markedly localized in the transcrystallite transition zones, the adsorption-prone addition agent exhibits a strengthening effect. With high str6sses, when the deformation Is mainly of the slip type and is distributed throughout the crystallite, internal adsorption of the addition element ceases., but in certain cases of high stress the addition elebftt. may lower the resistance of the material to flow. Additional data on this question are given in Articles 6 and 14. Article 7 presents the results of an attempt at experimental microinterferometric; confirmation of the occurrence of changes in the distribution of strain in the grain of metal conUining small amounts of addition agents. The first small additions produce a marked effect on the deformation, which (with low stresses) is Card 5/14 7 Problems in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Metal Alloys S011/1340 localized at the intercrystallite boundaries; the alloy is strengthened. An increase in the amount of the addition agents results in a coarsening of the crystallites, which increase the rate of flow. These results also agree with the basie, hypothesis concerning the effect of intem-al adsorption on heat resistance and supplement the hypOthesis with indications of the range of strain conditions under which the adsorption phenomenon plays a significant role. In the course of investigating s .ress relaxation, an unusual it effect was observed in certain alloys, namely negative relaxation , consisting in the M:owth of stresses with time, instead of the usual natural decrease. This effect has been explained by assuming that under the conditions of the relaxation .phase transformation takes place in the material., resu2ting test a in a lowering of the specific volume (discussed in Artii,le 12). ThIs'-erfect teceived further confirmation in the study reported in Article 13. In Article '16 the author examines the p~)ssibiiity of extending the basic idea of these invest4gations to subcx-jstallite structural heterogeneities, especially to those-Which atise and d.evelpp-in aging. Since the majority of heat-resistant alloys undergo aging, the internal-adeorption phenomeon becomes a problem of great importance. Card 6/ 3-0- -7 'Problems in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Metal Alloys SOV/1340 TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. -Arkharov, V.I. Studies Conducted by the Institute of Pbysical Metallurgy at the Urals Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences in the Theory of Heat Resistance of Alloys 3 2. Arkharov, V.I., and M.V. Yakutovich. Heat Resistance and Internal Adsorption in Polycrystalline Alloys 7 3. Arkharov, V.I., S.I. Ivanovskaya, I.P. Polikarpova, and N.P. Chuprakova. Investigation of Irregularities in Frontal 'D1rh~1_onof Nickel in P61yorystalline Iron-Chrome-Nickel Alloys 1 23 .4. Arkharov, V.I., and A.A. Pen'tina. Effect of Internal Adsorption on Parameter Changes in the Grybtal Lattice of a Heat-resistant Alloy with Changes- in the Size of Cryntallites 43 Card 7/1b I 22547 J() 01(ot N III 14T4 S/129/61/000/005/003/003 E073/E535 AUTHORSz Sokolkovo Ye. N., Petrova, S. N. and Chuprakova, N.P. TITLE: Influence of Plastic Deformation in the Austenitic State on the Properties of Constructional Alloy Steels PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, 1961, No.5, pp.12-14 TEXT: The authors investigated the influence of high temperature plastic deformation on the mechanical properties under tension at sub-zero temperatures. In earlier work (Ref.l: L~ V. Smirnov, Ye. N. Sokolkov, V. D. Sadovskiy, Trudy instituta. fiziki metallov; No.18, 1956; Ref.2: Ye. N. Sokolkov, L.V.Smirnov, Metallovedeniye i obrabotka metallov, No.3, 1957) it was establish- ed that thermomechanical treatment weakens the tendency to temper brittleness. M. M. Shteynberg and A. A. Popov (Ref-3t Zavodskaya laboratoriya, No.11, 1952) found that constructional alloy steel, which is in the temper brittle state, fractures along the boundaries of the austenitic grain is a result of tensile stresses applied at low temperatures. For the experiments a Cr-Mn-Si steel of a high sensitivity to temper brittleness was chosen (composition: 0.30% C, i.o6% Cr, 1.2% Mn, 1.05% Si, 0.02% P, Card l/ 4 22547 Influence of Plastic Deformation ... S/129/61/000/005/003/003 E073/B535 0.023% S). Plastic deformation was carried out at 900, 1000, 1100 and 12000C on a laboratory hand-operated rolling stand. The rolling speed*was 5.7 m/min, the reduction was 30%. Blanks 10 x 10 x 55 mm were heated to 12500C in graphite tubes and held at this temperature for'one hour (the increased heating -tempera- ture ensured observation of failures); following that, the blanks were cooled with the furnace to 1200, 1100, 1000 and 9000C. A part of the specimens were then subjected to rolling from these initial temperatures, whilst another part was quenched in oil. For fixing the structures produced as a result of plastic deformation, after rolling the specimens were rapidly (0.3 to 0.4 sec) quenched. From both types of specimens tensile test specimens of 3.5 mm diameter were produced. Preliminarily all the blanks were tempered at 5500C for 2 hours. The tensile tests at -1950C were carried out in a special attachment fitted to the test machine 14rl-t+,P (IM-4R). The results are plotted in Fig.1, the real breaking strength s k' kg/mm , the elongation y,%, 6,% vs. hot working temperature, 'C; whereby the dashed lines apply to ordinary quenching (without hot working), whilst the continuous Card 2/ 4