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E la t i-c .con S/07o/63/008/062/004/017 stants of.'molecular. #06 . E021/E120 GANDA, S.P.; LUNDIN., A.G.; MIIUIAYLOV, G.M.; ALEKSANDROV, K.S. Position of hydrogen atoms in natrolite. KristaUografiia 8 no.3:388-392 My-Je 163. (MIRA 16M) 1. Institut fizild Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR i Sibirskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut. ALEKSANDROV, K.S.; RYZHOVA, T.V.; BELIKOV, B.P. Elastic properties of pyroxenes. Kristalografiia 8 no-5:738-741 S-0 163. (MIRA 16slO) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. ALEKSANDROV, K.S.; TROPIN, Yu.D. Appearance of pyramids of growth on surfaces of iron whiskers. Kristallograflia 8 no.6:928-929 N-D'63. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. GABUDA, S.P.; NIEWLOV, G.M.; ALEKSANDROV, K.S. Behavior of zeolite water and the symmetry of harmotome. Dokl. AN SSM 153 no.6:1360-1362 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstav- leno akademikom M.M. Dubininym. 1-1 S-;To %?-,: AI)LO173.56* S/0126/64/017/002/0237/0242 A Talashkevich I. P.; Kostin, N. F.; Aleksandrov, K. S. TITLE: Elastic properties of fiber textured cubid metals SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metall6vadeaiye, V. l7o no. 2, 1964., 237-242 TOPIC TAGS: modulus of elasticity, shear modulus., polycrystalline materiali single. ;crystal, elastic constant, Poisson coefficientj, elastic., anisotropy :ABSTILICT: Expressions have been derived to determine the average value of Young's modulus E and the shear modulus G of isotropic polycrystalline material from the .elastic constants of fiber-textured cubic metals. In a single axis grain (composedly ;of a cubic system) the various grain elastic constants are determined by means of :the elastic constants sik of single crystals. These lead to the expressions for and E 2 OT + :Card 113 F 1ACCESSION NR: AP4017356 where 0-d - dispersion Poisson coefficient and* Iat a, -_d .33. These are verified experimentally for 10-mm copper specimens -of type H1 and'MS., lannealed at 600C for three hours and drawd through a die at room temperature down Ito 0.4-1.0 = diameter. A qualitative analysis is made of the texture of the 1copper specimens from the change in E and 0 moduli, based on Vke fact that i*n face-' Icentered cubic metals two single axis textures are created upon drawing the is _~111_7and fil067 orientations. The ralationship between the sign of! pecimen with :the elastic anisotropy and texture coefficient C is given by 4 S 'C 44 ST C". X.ns I'Where n4 -o.64636. Orig,i, art. has:.8formulas, I table,, an6 1 figures iASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki SO AN SSSR (Institute of Physics SO AN SSSR) -Cord. ACCESS ION NR: AP4017356 :SUBMITTED.- 27Mar63 !SUB CODE: ME DATE ACQ: 1&lar64 Z%'CL.- 00 NO REF SOVt 008 OTHERs ..Aj4KSANDRO.'J,,,-.K.S.; RYZHOVA, T.V. Internal conical refraction of elastic waves in ammoniun dihydrophosphate. Kristallografiia 9 no.3:373-376 Yy-Je 164. (W RA 17: 6) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN cZSR. -'*2/EWT~6)/E-PFt -4/t-PA( )-2/fWP(j~)/E- fi,)- ACCESSIoli NR-. AP5oo4341 S/oo7o/65/010/001/OD68/oc~ Z71 -sr -664, fIR PM. SOV IM3., in RTZHOVA, T.V.; AIEKSANDROV, K.S. Elastic properties of potassium-sodium feldopars. Izv. AN SSSR. Fiz. zem. no.1:98-102 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. AIEKSA ,-.K.S.,; GABUDA, S.P.; LUNDIN, A.G. 1- Proton magnetic resonance in the ferroelectric Ca2Sr(CH3CH2CDo)6- Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 29 no.6:907-909 Je 165. (MIPLA 18:6) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. ANISTRATOV, A.T.; FOTCHENKOV, A.A.; ALEKS!iNDROV, K.S. Measuring the linear electro-optical effect in crystals using the dynamic method. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. fiz. 29:97.3-977 Je 165. (14IF6. 28:6) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. ALEKSANDROV, K.,S. Mean values of tensor quantities. DoK. Ail SSS'!, 164 no.418oo-803 0 165, (MIRA 18:10) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleriiya AN SS!!R. Submitted February 26, 1965. ,TAIASHKEVICH, I.P.; ALROANDR(PI) K.S. I Development of an axllal texture In met'&I!~ w-,'th a face---entered cubic lattice. FIze met. 1. metalIcxed. 20 no.2.2-70-27) Ag ?65. (MIRA 1. Institut fizild SiLbid-sk-ogo c'---aleniya AN SS,11,111. L 4o027-66 GW ACC NR: AP6G&499O SOURCE CODE: UR/0011/66/000/002/0003/00 9 AUTHOR: 'Aleksandrov, K. S.; Belikov, B. P.; Ry7hovajL.T. V. ORG: Institu-'a of Physics SSO AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk (Institut fiz ki SO AN SSSR); IGEM AN SSSF, -Moscow TITLE: Calculation of elastic parameters of, 4s\~n the basis ok\mineral composition SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya geol.ogicheskaya, no. 2, 1966, 3-19 TOPIC TAGS: elastic modulus, propagation velocity, porosity, multiphase rock 'M1,0VERAL ABSTRACT: Elastic moduli of rocks with uniphdse and multiphase were investigated on the ba-sis.of quantitative evaluation of their.composition. The data were compared with the experimental values obtained from some selected rocks. Because the errors in the deterfaination of the elastic properties of minerals usuilly range from 3 to 10%, the Voigt-Reuss-Hill method, described in detail by Belikov (1964), was employed for studying uniphase rocks; it was assumed that a multicomponent aggregate is elastically isotropic. A formula V 11 A, was used for the evaluation of the mean elastic modulus W) of an 'aggregate, where Vi is the specific volume.of i component and Ai is the elastic modulus of i mixture com- ponent. Some experimental values of the elastic properties were obtained using the L wov-66 ACG-,NRt--, -AP6-0049'90 extended to Yu."K. Andreyeva, G. D. Afanaslyev, I. V. Ginzbu:rg, V. I. Gon'shAkova, V. A. Kononova L. H. Lebe A. E. Mar V. F. Morko;Ok-in.-V. G.--and N. G. Udovkina. Orig. art. bas! 3 f6mulas and,8 tables. - r,- 7 !;UB CODE: 08/ SUBM DA7E: OBJun65/ ORIG REF: 017/ OTH W.F: 029 11'4~1 Caro 14/ .-L-26744-66 EWT(1)/Egq(k)-2 ACC NRi A1*0j1469 SOURCE CODE: MOO M 10111OD21OW0258, AWXHOR: Aftigrbrator, A, T6 AlWWWrM Ora: institute of Mysicap _8Aber1=-'Dqpsrbment~AN SWR (Initiltut Ifil'ba-1, Otde lentya AIR GBSR) 'TITLE: Conditions for seiarste measurement of the'Unear and qtvidratle electro~- optical eff eabs SOURM Krifftsl~~i _Y4 U., no. 2 -10 2"-258 Ti TOPIC. TAGS: Oectr, oolytic, if fecti, plezoiliftrie erysts4 eUctric polarization cal. ABS7MT: The authors show that even when the Iinear and qtvulratic eleetroo, effects exist simultaneously In piezoelectric cryst.&U., the3* can be measured separate ly by,either static or. dynamic methods* The proof is based on an evaluation of the charge occurring in.the polarization constants of such Msi&U followimg.urplication' cal of an electric field., expressed in terms of the strain and the rotation of the opti .- axis. This, conclusion is corroborated by a theoretical am3ysis and It*is pointed out in the Conclueton that the posolbillty of separatiM the; two effects bao never been ftTloyed before. 2be authors propose to review in a ft4ture paper the presently. 7; available experimental data from the point of view of their deduction. Mie authors' thank A. A. Fqtftenkov for participating In,& discussion of the remQtoo Orlgeart ]3 forna'" has: 010) OM'IW: Oll MM cODIR.- SM DAM Okjan63/. MV ACC NRi--'AP6036322- SOURCE CODEi -GE/0030/.~6/018/011/K017/020 AU1110R: -Aleksandrov, K..S.,, Reshchikova, L. M.; Beznosikov,'B. V. ORG: Institute of Physics, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences, Krasoyars TI'.LE: Behavior of the ..elastic constants of KMnF3 single crystals near the transi- tion of puckering Physica status solidi, v. 18, no. 11, 1966p X17-K20 LL S: elasticity, phase transition,ycr stal structure, cubic crystal ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the anomaly in the elastic behavior of Kt4nF3 single crystals. KMnF3 has two phase transitions. Above 184K the crystals have a cubic structure. Below this temperature they possess orthorhombic symmetry. The crystals were grown from a melt of MnF2 and KF11F in Ar and 11F gas atmosphere. The specimen had orientations of [100] [110], and [111], and linear dimensions of 1.9545, 1.3560, and 1.3203 cm, respectively. The velocities of longitudinal and 'shear elastic waves in these directions were measured by an ultrasonic pulse method (3 X_107 cps). A sharp anomaly in the elasticity of KMnF3 single crystals was found in the vicinity of the upper phase transition. All velocities (V) rise with the temperature in the cubic phase in the range investigated. For the majority of crystals, the slopes Of C k(T) and V(T) curves (Cik is the elastic constant) are negative. At 20 to 300 a~qve the transition (for the above-tientioned crystals the ACC NRs AP6036322 transition point is 1981.0 all the longitudinal and one of the shear wave [r)V2 . 1/2(CI, - C12)] velocities begin to decrease. This decrease in velocities is accompanied by a sharp increase in ultrasonic attenuation. The velocities of longitudinal wades have non-zero values at the transition point. There are no magnetic and dielectric: anomalies in KMnF3 at this transition. The lattice paramete of the low-temperature phase have a linear temperature dependence. The transition point increases with the Na content in the system (Kj_xNax)MnF3, where x :~ 0.1. Thedirection of this shift is in accordance with Isupov's d.-tta for the puckering tran Pitions in other crystals of the perovskite family. Orig. art. hag: 2 figures. [WA-141 SUR CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE:j 22Sep66/ ORIG REF: 003/ oTH RF,.F.- 004/ -41EKSANDROV, L. Tractors-Repairing Organization of tractor repair on the "Shishovskaia" Machine-rh-actor Station. N MTS 12 No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A,, gu s t 95:a. Unclassified. 2 ALEKSANDROV9 L. Anniversary conference. Avt. transp. 38 no. 5:59 My 160. (Min 14;2) 1. Pro'deedatell orgkmiteta po provedeniyu yubileynoy konforentoli avtotransportnogo fakulfteta Moskvskogo inzhonerno-okonomicheskogo instituta i=.. Sergo Ordzhonikidze. (Moscow-Universities and colleges) ALEKSANDROVP L._,-d.qtsent Scientific transp. 40 (Transpgrtation, conference on interurban havl service,. Avt. no*3t6l Mr 162. (KIRA 15:2) Automotive) 'h~DRQV,, L.; KM-ELINITSK.AYA, L., rod.; KONSTANTINOV, A.; AIEKS SINYUKHIN, V., tekhn, red. [Guide to the exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy of the U.S.S.R.] Putevoditell vystavk-L dostizhenii narodnogo khoziaistva SSSR. Moskva, Otdel informatsii i pechati VDNKh SSSR, 1962. 74 P. (11IRA 17:2) 1. Moscow. Vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo kho:.Waystva SSSR. ALEKSANDROV, L. Development in the free Pirin Mountain region. P. 4. (GEOGRUILA Vol. 5 No. 3, 1955, Sofiya) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession, (E"EAL), LC, Vol. 4, Tic. 9, Sept. 1955) Uncl. AMMARDROV, L. ALEKSA'.DROV, L. Kara-Hum Canal* pt lle Vol. 5. no, 9p 1955 MOGWIIA Sofiya, Bulgaria So: E Etern European Accession Vol. 1~ No. h April 1956 1 .1 A~n'--'SA':L-ROV, L. Cu'- - -L ,7,, is'and or --u-,--ar Drod-action. r. 12 1:7 E, C. -, 1-1, -_- ii't '.'C~',. -1, no. 10, 10~' Sofl-,,a, ~.,Ulfft-rla so. EAST AMESSIM','~S LIST VOL. no. ',' --*Ill.,,, 195' ALEKSANDROV) L. The Chu Valley, p. 12. (Geografiia, Vol. 7, no. 4, 1957. Sofiia, Bulgaria) 0 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. -- -AIMSANDROV, L. 1 -1-11.1-- . ..... "Fergana the Valley of White Gold." p. 10 (Geografiia) Vol. 8) No. 5) 1958, Sofiia, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (I.-EAl) LC) Vol. 7, No. U., Nov, 1958 n LY, C) fJ Vq D R 0 V, L. AID P 1882 Subject USSR/Meteorology and Hydrology Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 25/26 Author : Aleksandrov, L. A. Title : T~-ienty five years of S6viet radio sounding Periodical t Met. i gidro,, no.2, 65, 1955 Abstract The article reports several conferences commemorating the 25th anniversary of the construction of the radio- sounding instrument designed by Professor F. A. Molchanov. Institution None Submitted No date 1~4'- I -1 ALEKSANDROV, L., dote. --" - .' -- ----- Training of engineers-economists should be on the level of current objectives. Avt.transp- 37 no.11:50 N 159. (141Rk 13:2) (Transportation, Automntive-Study and teaching) BRONSHTEYN, Lev Abramovich,,dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk;_ALXKSANLR0T' L.A,, kand.okou.nauk, retsenzent; USMOV, B.P., kand.takhn. nauk, retsenzent% XUIIRTAVTSET, A.S., prof., doktcr ekon.nauk. zaaluzhannyy dayatell nauki i tekhniki RSFSR. obehchiy red.; IOMO M.L., red.; MIMIKOVA, N.Y., tekhn.red. (Organization and planning of automotive transportation units] Organizateiia I planirovanie avtotransportnykh predpriiatii. Moskva, Nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo N-va avtomobillnogo transp. i shossainykh dorog RSM, 1959. 439 p. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-okonomicheekly inatitut Iment, Sargo Ordzhonikidze (for Ushakov). (Transportation, Automotive) A S&NEHOV. L.A.; AKSENOVA, Z.I.; ARTRM:TNV, S.P.; AFAWITW, UL.,- BONSHTMN, L.A.; BURKOV, M.S.; WrAWY, V.A.; VXEMUNOV. D.P.; VR%MVSM, I.A.; GOBIRMAH, I.M.; D&VIDOVICH, L.N.; IBGTZWI, G.N.; ZZMSKOV, P.F.; XArABUKHDV, F.V.; KOIRSNIK, P.A..-,, KOZHIN, A.P.; KWURMO, G.V.; KIAJZS. I.L.; KOSHEV, A.N.; OSTROVSKIT. X.3.; PASHINA, S.M.; SKMIKIN. N.V.; TAMANOV, A.T.; TIKHOMIROV, A.K.; ULITSKIT, P.S.; USHAKOV, B.P.; FILIPPOV, V.K.; GREWAVSKIY. L.M.; CHUDINOV, A.A.; SHUPLTAXOV, $.I.; TIMMMV, N.N. Petr Valerianovich Kaniovskii; obituan7., Avt.transp- 37 no.4-.57 Ap '59. (MIRA 13:6) (Karxiovskii, Petr Valerianovich. 1881-1959). AT.WKSANDROV, 11.~ ~mnd.ekon.nauk ----------------------- r- Mechanization of loading and unloading most important objective of automotive workers. Avt.transp- 38 M-8:35-36 (Loading and unloading--Technological operations is the transportation Ag 160. (MIR& 13.8) innovations) BOGORODlTSKIT, N.Y.; RXYNUV, N.M.; ALXKSANMOV, L.A. Temperature dependence of ITC of the compound CaZrO3 at liquid helium temperatures. Pis. tver. tela 1 t0-2:350-352 F 159. kMIRA 12:5) (Calcium zirconate-Electric properties) ,(;ev twvoraturs research) -57 f16 00 I-A S/057/60/030/06/16/023 81595 /"V B012/Bo64 AUTHORS, Aleksandrov, L. Bogoroditskiv, N. ., Lisker. K. Ye, Fridberg, 1. D. TITLE: On the Tem2srature Devendenoeyof the Dielectric Constant of the Ion Dielectrics in a Wide Temperature Range PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tokhniche8koy fiziki, 1960, Vol.30, No.69 pp.699-704 TEXT: With reference to the papers (Refs. 1, 2) investigations are described of a aeries of clear crystalline phases and their mixtures as applied in radio ceramics. The purpose of these investigations was to obtain further data on the character of the temperature dependence of the temperature co- efficient TKE of the dielectric constant in a wide temperature range. The ceramics which were investigated are listed and the production of the samples and the mode of the experiments is described. Since in many di- electrics E varies strongly with temperature, TKE 0was calculated in every case for a narrow range of temperature of 15 4 20 C. This coefficient has the symbols TKEd (d = differential). The data obtained by the experiment are given and discussed. Fig. 2 gives the temperature dependences of the Card 1/2 On the Temperature Dependence of the S/057/60/030/06/16/023 81595 Dielectric Constant of the Ion Dielectrics B012/BO64 in a Wide Temperature Range investigated compounds in the range of (-150) 4 (+150)OC- It is seen that for most of the ion dielectrics (polycrystalline ceramics, glasses, mica) TKEd decreases with a drop in temperatures but in some cases (calcium stannate, calcium ziroonate) a minimum of TKF-d is observed. Those dielectrics in which TKE is subject to a particularly strong change (up to 2.5 - 3 times) can be divided into two groups. These are explained in detail. On the basis of the investigations made it can be assumed that ire tho various ceramic dielectrics a relaxation polarization at low temperatures exists, i.e., in ceramic dielectrics with and without titanic dioxide. The paper by V. A. Ioffe (Ref. 6) is mentioned. There are 7 figures and 6 references: 3 Soviet and 3 English. SUBMITTED: December 18, 1959 Ca-rd 212 US!Olj~iectronica - Time-Delay J~x 52 "An Electronic Tim-Delay Relay," L. Aleksardrov '!Radio" No 6, p 60 Description of an electronic time-delay circuit vhich provides any delay from 0.5 see to I nin in opening or closing an elec circuit. The de- vice has two tubes, i.e., a 6Ts5S (or 5Ts4S:) rectifier and a type 11IM-0.1/1-3 (TG-2050) thyratron. 231ST33 KRYIA)V, Nikolay Hikolayevich, professor, doktor takhnichaskikh nauk; RIZKIB, A.A., kandidat takhaichaskikh nauk, redaktor; ALEKSANDROV, L.A., redaktor; VOMOVA, Ye., redaktor. LTheorstical principles of radio engineering] Teorsticheskie onnovy radiotekhniki. Izd. 2., stereotipnoe. Moskva, Morskoi transport, 1953. 552 P. (HO A 7:5) (Radio) A7"'KSANDROV L. Direct Current Amrlifiers, L. Aleksardrov, "o-scow. ?-a-,;io 170 .3, Pp 45-49, I'ar 153. Describes vir--*.oiis dc amplifier circuits includinq 2 stage types w~tii a batter y, potentiometer, or neon lann used is inter-stage. couplivc. Also Eives principles of imro. comi-ple% puSh-DUl-L t-,~)O.S. D-",',C !SSCS OT)orati-C., stability and liFing~ a carrier frtquency. 255T82 ALMANMV, L. High stability masier oscillator. Radio no.6:25-26 je '53. (MLRA 6:6) Ohdioe Short-wave-Tranamitters and transmission) KAUFMAN, Anatoliy leotildovich; ,R&aktoi-; LAYRINOVA, N.B.. tekhnbzheckiy redaktor A4Vw=Uj4& [Sound reading and transmicsion by hand key of red4otelegraph .signals; metbods of study] Priem na slukh I peredache kliuchom radiotelegrafnykh signalov; metodika izuchaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Horskoi transport#~ 1957. 97 P. (MLRA 10:9) (Radiotelegraph) I~z rWE 1. YIAK EXPLAlTA1101 k~of-rt.iy. p. flalk. 2d. M8 4t.lktrik.,; tMij vtorol vs-0yu-)y konforvatall. (fty.ics of Dlol&-trlcj. Tram%' ' of Ita, ad kil-unt- clmfa`r.~a on the PInIst" -, Dt.le'tric.) _z 14.ww. Led- AN SSZA, 19uO. 532 p. Errata slip Inserted. 5,000 copies Sponsoring A4r~19 LkAdt=40 "uk ZWA, Fisichaskly inatitut. liment. P.3. Lebed*v.. Zd.t:f PUbil.blal Naha.. T..L. St.r.k.4-kay.; T~h. Ed., I.S. Drokhj"; Ell- rj.1 board, (U.p. U.) 0.1. Ska-1, Doctor of Physics -1 Whemstics (D.C-1), and X.7. Filippm, C-ii4.t* or Fbj.i.. and PULPOCTIo This collectica or rop~rts is intended for scientists lcvv~tjlallze %be pbjbl-* of dialettTits. CCV13LLUs The Socohd LU-Ualn Comforance an the Physics of Dl*.'*jtrlcs held in Mae,- at the lAstit2t !Mahi 'P.4. Labod-A (Physics lz3%%.qt* Iza.1 P.X. Lebejev,) La %-%bler 1958 was atti.'-fod by representatives of the prl-ipLl sctam'!tJ4 centers of the U= -d of several -.'the r c ~Iftts c~l- laa~jza contal" =a- of the reports preAentd at the conference and abridg V!~*:!: fzl!~_e_. :!.a ;4;~rtj " Lj'j. -11-".h 4..j wlth Prop,ortus, loss.., and and dth p-11J. id-tl,. C*;.cIt&zcq or '~I- c~jptl.' C--pI,"d,, ad Phat- .1satras, f--lact"Z try.t.11, and r.dlatl.. ad Irradl.-. ..I- 9"ta 02 a,r. Lo'.St-g.-ei. Th. 101=. ecit.Us ~ 11-.%, of .-.her jA;*r, Prts-ntal at the confervAce dealing with pol4rizat. lo.ses, *rJ -on, breakdown of dl*ls-atrj-s, which were published in tL% jonrcal Irve.t. _ys AN as '79 flzLzb*3k4Y&, I-m. I KdZ Ick(l. No personalities Lre x.otlized. e.:h npr*. A.1 ku.A- Lijl~-, amd sat, ~j 21 M.-f Lc Inducti- Capacitance &.4 D1.1-tric 149s., of S.M. R. 3trOng HIgh-Pr-quancY Electric ?I-2ds at Rlg!~ Temperature (3-_blrmkl,j fisikn-tokhmIchaskly S111, T'- ~Slbsrden ?btsi4s -d 7*,hh-I S:L-tifla R .. arah Inatitut., ' -k)) 28 Dt.."sdm 37 02 the problem of the Static Specific ladwtive, C4Tsaitanz* lpstl-ut, (Tcronoin, Agricultwal Institute)] 39 Dletleatri. Ps.ram.lre of D..bl. Liqud Systems in the 1-titut.] 49 Dl"*-Mizu Dbs.rvod in 3cia. D--*lfttrls at Adlo CyCirozath Agrlmnatrl institute] 17 s And I.I. "bed9v,, Dislactria pmplni&x of g~ter,gsheonsa r'5L"'-ICh rroqcaul.. 65 77 Eoba.ac'. sttir or t'.~d t,b in P.."aer. As lion, of b ftqu*h,j . [I.Xtitut vys.k. I&Mkb I,IYWIROWT AN 3=, Leningrad ~I#Irj_ (Institute Of 1119k IW"u2sr Cmpoum.. 3 91 Cb.Lract*rjatUq (c "A tgb ) of I ter R4ls%lcfi to the Properties of the Cohaam~zt. aq ast4d Cable, =r U IP4P.r -A Oil) kovsklY anargatl4hoj"jr lostItut ('40coW P~vr IngtOearine 97 105 Iah. rr~bi_ of %be Dyn__.c Theory Or T4.res,j pb.~ca 0 P Xclesamt of Dl*TRT_rrF`alji an (UniCA) uatlwt is. V-1- Ul'Y"Ova (Loningad Elgatro-ha~hnical lmltltut* 124 "A., And V.A. 5-91tE. Use Of CO~Aaal Resonators ?or ,ItThel - - - k21 _~ Cr . . FT 13 Islac C -108 -A act-It. Sp 3 2slation to Texporstare ~Iustltut* Of Rl9t Molecular Cautounds, Ai4dony of Salawas U=, 132 7-M, rylU- Ph-t.-I-ctmt. and the Elea tm;h~tcgrapblc kil.I I. as I fit AN SSSA ( - . . C. . H'.._ Institute of 14gr.phy, A..d.my of S . . . 0.11ti, X.Mm)) 139 0. Charge St billt f I fttr.t. V, AS U.'SR, 50 NDIAL'ISSNA, T.M., nauchn. sotr.; ALEKSANDROV, L.A., nauchno sotr.; KARAMZIN, V.P., nauchn, red.; YER14ACHENKOVA, LA, tekhn. red. (Organization of atomic energy research in Japan] Organiza- tsiia nauchnykh issledovanii po atomnoi energii v IAponii. Moskva, Vses.in-t nauchn. i tekhn. informatsii, 1963. 66 p. WRA 16:12) (Japan-Atomic energy research) PMVp A*A.; PUGAVKD, S*V., redaktor; A LNWV I, (A., redaktor; ERASUU, A.K., tekhnichaskiv redarzorrmw"im [Fuel system of marine diesel engines.] Toplivnaia apparatura sudovykh dizelei; konstruktsiia i takhnichaskala ekBplUat&tGUr., Moskva, Gossizd-vo vodnogo transport&, 1954. 226 p. (Marine engines)(Diesel engines) (MLRL 8:3) VOZDVIZfGUSKIT, B.I.; VASIL'YIT, M.G.; ALIMMANMOV, L.A., redaktor; KISILIRA, A.A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Mechanics in boring] Burovaia mekhanika. Izd- 3-6, ispr. i dop. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1954. 491 p. [Microfilm] (MIRA 8:4) (Boring) ElMaHINGY. Vladimir Ivanovich; KOMIMOV, V.P., redaktar; AIMANEROF, I.A., redaktar; TIMMOV, Ye.A., takhnicheekly redaktor. - I -- (Determining tide factors affecting navigation] Opredelanis elemextev priliva-stlivafth iavlenit v ahturmanskei praktike. Xoskwa. Isd-vo "Morskol transport", 1956. 80 p.' ()MRA 9:5) (Tides) (Favigation) BAYEV, Stepan Mikhaylovich; ALEKSANDROV, L.A., red.; LAVRENOVA, N.B.2 tekhn. red. ------- __-'___.__ (Ways to increase labor productivity in maritime transporta.- tion during the seven--year plan; lecture f...iven i.*or studenis of the applied economics of maritime traw-oortation1puti Po- vysheniia proizvoditallnosti truda na mors~wm transporte v semiletke; lektsiia, prochitannaia dlia. izv,.chaiushchikh kon- kretnuiu ekonomiku morskogo transporta. M(-.skva,, Izd-vo "Mor- skoi transport,n 1959. 80 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Merchant marine--Labor productivity;, GRIGORIYHV, Sergey Nikolayevich, prof.; uchastiye: YAKOYLU, K.I., doteent. YASTRZHZHBSKIT, A.S., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, zasluzhenn" deystell nauki i tekhniki, retsenzent; VODOLAZHOHENKO, V.V., doteent, kand.takhn.nauk, retsenzent; ALXK- SANMOVI L A inzh., red.; VERINA, G.P., takha.red. [Heat engines and compressors] Teplovye dvigateli i kompressory. Moskva, Gos.transp.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 363 P. (KIRA 12:10) (Steam engines) (Gas and oil engines) (compressors) WDOPEKIN, Boris Iosifovio h, dotsent. kand.telchn.nauk; LYSSUKOt Tsevolod lonstantinovich, doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk; PATVUMVICH~ V.N., rateenzent; KOUSHIKOV, O.G., starahiy prepodavatel" reteenzent; AM--4ANDRQY,-L.A.,--rad. - Prinimal tchastiye MINOY, I.N., red..; TIKRONOTA, Ye.A., tekhn.red. Narine steam boilers and their operation] Sudovye parovye kotly-i ikh ekspInatstaiia. lid-va 'Horskoi trans ort,v ig6o. 590 P. ~KM 14:4) 1. Zamestitell nachallnike Leningradekogo Arktichaskogo uchilishcha (for Fayvushavich). 2. Rostovskoye.-na-Donu morekhodnoye uchilishche (for Kolesnikov), (Boilers, Marine) ALEKSANDROV, Leonid Afanaslyevich; STRUZHESTRAKH, Ye.l,,, red.; ---------------- I MS-R-) ~ ~,. . ~Oe ~ -.r e d . [Establiobnent of technioal noms in automotipi tr4naporta- tion] Tekbnicbeekoe normirovanie truda na avto-.robillnom I;. transports. Moskva, Vauchno-tekbn. izd-vo M-va avtcrobi4- nogo transporta i shosseirorkh dorog RSFSR, 1962. 54 (MIRA 1520 (Transportationo Aub~uotive-Froduction standards) jljo~ A, f rN #v AIN-SLA I&ETALLURGICAL LITIENATURE CLASSIFKATION JONI SIVI Vj A 110"I 800JAV -A S1130106 Nip 09V oat 811141 off ONY Aft U IS AV 1, 1, ts, It w J It It It Of RM III 1 I tw 00101 1 W640,13 a 3 1 V f., M f" ~- ~' C, (% (A i!lb " S~ Ift 4 V% 11% ~4 *4 il in C) q? 1$ C, 10 41 111 go F, tl~ 11 V C f" f, t 0 f, 6 (A r 1, 11 r fl #a A ND I'St POP"SSIS PERIII I DEX 0 '1 A N O S WA M Khoswistre 17, ' was Ad 1 1 nsual y I ay IC in the ' F w P 'd. .1 . t h inan I - I! from a mixt. of limestone, clay and cinder from pyrites used K Y , "r A cement made from 13 parts of limestone, 1.3 Parts clay i,nd I part. acid . Is compare4with ottland cement, The resp. values are: volatile meter trace, 0.73176; SiChN.22.24.24iv; VcjOj6.16,2.96%-, A130,3.05,0.04%; CsO60.18,05-367o; hlrO trace, 0.35%; .90j 0.35, 0.30%; RIO 0.05, 0.02%; hydraulic modulus 1.98, 1.97%', 3A6%; beginning setting 4 hrs. M min., 3 brs. 2 silicate moduJus2 63 60%; sp.grA26 . . , , 40 miti.; final setting 6 hrs. 20 min., 4 lirs. 20 min. The high cot) terit, of iron and C low AIIOg make this cement very 71istant to sodium sulfur compds, A..A.BonuTuNGx fit .1 V Id vow I fly I-v I h In lo %I I I MI-1 IM(AT _w_r_r lit 6M' W 14 0 il a 3 4 '~T rti, FT cht",ulating taw pAst's-lk"Iti iN-16-p-m-Aut tlon qD I~AWA mctllmdIfor Wtg. PdAtil of X, t":010 us. W 'A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 146P 0 0- W-,- I a I W it if it IS 16 It ' 0 11 If. ~&-. M~ It Wit US) 141 "Ists a @I 1; 43 DA 16 M CO to W cc rt t . V % L A ~-- v.- b A - a Ot Ai a, . I I - t I . v I .it Is# I A 49, ?a II ROAVY Opet Ot m cliasv COMI" 6114 With SWAMAW NO OIL hl, 1). Tit I ' 1 A . v- OPb- V*q- am C nukimp 11Yhoffmai6a Grm-vy 1. 240-46 (Imlimillinary cirsain of Sumkh n i f l il a u ue g o in a otim-thnmuigh tioll yields alxxlt IA% gavilifir with little Coke. but this Yield CILO 1W n rrercle ritim"I to Z14. 71: - ' * WeLkaddril 1 11('IltiLlL~Xasolifwyiri~initainaigell4tl%. Thisy0d ,is Armnipanic4l by 14% tif a% las l i d 40 f a is x an g p % o frakhw Cracking with crcydins amwipan" b ol f i ld y v tv unnst on vir st am phn km 3M critelted Stiaolipe ,.tl%. 1"Auum :3-3s% Wid colic 7 5% The emckvil naidur am brW en * d t t A l v o ci m e Vie ift jawl Ii us I,m ' ) di il % 00 f s( late M ,K ! r and coke ISAO%. fly a tion-rexiduum nwititix of thr atKivr l1 f l t f - oi ue i * iglowilis yicklii can be obtained-. xas Pitts hums W%. cawAitir 54% and A. A, ltomimmm A =00 j 0 09 1 r* lit A~l m*O .3.0. ~v Got 614411 dK a- lit %#,ta.v it 1 14 to a it a I T1 It it x 0 0 0 0 o : : : :1: 0 4 0 411 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 4 000 o 0 996900- 0 0 4 to, Ow-s -MO 0 ~ 0 -0 *- -0 0 00 j 8 1 $ I I I to 11 u 11 li 1) )A )I to li is it a 1.; 61 a Do AA-" I At L-x-j Lk-a-h r a R i, 1 0. A I . A :- T-t :1`00 go Cracking Grostay paraft olls to aspWt tu~ L. A.,.6kk~!apt)ruy- Nefivall1w 23.40-9(1911)~A fraction b. 2(iL)-,I*I* avid UT~ stram diltillaw frot" the 06 %-h, above .100* obtained on cracking Groiny twraffin nili were led fi tinirs. 'Me yirldsanintintrd to 10,77v gas, bl.27p, crarked rawgine unit tiLT, white the losti was 9.3%. The eriteking was eartied out alwa" unti O.Vt of carbolds were fumed, the cracking tenip. bring C1,01, pressure ao 4o Stitt.. whfh~ the duration of cracking was caled. anus to avoid an excess of coke. *Mr,wigiruJ crack ing 0 stock had a sp. gr. of 0AW, Ew viscosity 1.24 and pour point of --4* 170Y (0.7tQ CA 0 If sp. U.) lit, below '-W*, 41.1% (O.M sp. gr.) b. ;nd a rrsl~u~ I (sp. cr. P-8417. F'~ %iscesity 1.51). The -tlk of mckinig are tabuLated. A xoo ld AS. SLA AIVALLURGICAL LITFRAIL99 CLASSIO'KATtOs- I 100a it not 641" C~ O.w 45t -i F-1- 'IV . It i w i-- b U a A* to 4 T it ;w waltilt n9ttt 11111w" lilli, i-T as, 110 It 0 Is w n 16 U w a It n mi Is a Is It I Il Is I' Is M -A A-1 A A t A 2 I at F A -B..x I-1-IL 11"91" ~ .014 sz%L. A, Alekiandrtiv and N. V~ IN,Ixlvjk. NOW"Of q,tins. with t I I disfillate, (2) ga"int-stripped dhifillate, (31 traction 04 it. up to 350' and (4) msiduc k1t a(zer dLttt. the Ittictionq , Imm hollonts obtain") in the winklerkoch It. beloww 06 A cracking unit we" carried out in a kb~ BuirrUw At 40 mint. and UP and fin I by. and 41) Inin. Tbt hight'M Xvu~finv Yiel& wrte obtained inins the flactitm h. lwtow W", The pcdomances of the Grotay and the Ktinwit-s mking 11tifis am empared, and chameterist" of varimm cuts jv~twfuved In the crac nx ~~r Own, A. A. 11. 0 41 .3 . v 32 a it a ad v well seal A 5 4 1 L A SITALLUIRSICAL U104411JIM CtAUSPIC47104 ~z WO410 at I sale" "if 0kv Ott F0 w iv P 11 I 17A a VA 0 0 0 1 v m 9 iv 4 3 1 v It J, as 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 a 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a e 41 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 o a F C I ifL 2 H 041 A 60 AkO 4 tctotal., oft, POOCLIM ANO PROOMICS .Ogx 041 A of; 040 4 00 go) 'z 41 ad= of um Dwrod" Provarame it uAlmA w an Awdirsw Ds"-il Cudmil pplya. L A. Alelmadroy (Grvzwj'~i Nq1ramik. 19U. 4. (A). 52- 40 A. rwqlnlnwfYL4 cArrYing out 53; 2719). In ItussLan-1 C. for 15 tninutro, u-Ing 6 41 the copper-at ' ust for craca IM-1rolm at lro), ion# arv equivalent too n a MpAkrwLr on an oil- bath. Throccondil O"k with a TV u "I light fractions being Insignificant.-S. G. to 3 bro. at IW (1, t)w lum goo goo Coo moo Q to 0 A$A.SLA AtTALLOWCAL LMATMR CLASUPKATION goo jjO* Sojeso 411 a" cot aw -a_ as I 0 u u v X1 An I I 1~ 0 0 000000000001,0000 so 0 0000 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 a 0 o 0800*000000*0*0*000 14 1 8 of or I t a at t2 u 14 is so it a it a 11 a 24 a M v A 21 A; if 9 If id A k v 111, 30 41; M 1 9 IL p a of T u v A.0 J-P CROM -OCKIIS(i -ftV A A T b*tWtcldwidttrgstmtfttOfcrtckfd4aa0line- L,A. AleksapdrQv.- Neft 5, No. 13. 9 w(jp:t4). Thr 1,,11ow; 00 ing reconinfornoiatioms aft tuadc,, (1) sclwifi,ori of a pro- ttitive la)w for the equipwrit against cwtivoion, in,itrad 0 A lining lorith Cu; (2) stkctkm of a pn4wf ca"i" ftitant (3) w*ctkm of a mr1w to ppl. 11h. rr- 4 R and (4) thr devr4q,otent 4 rm"j,jj. * 0 Wiling 11101144ts tow f4w"t ;'t1( I,, A. A. ll,whifirial, * * a 00 .3 00 09 at I At I LINCRICA& 1,1111114TURI CLA'St"'KA110" -j I %llama "it ONV Olf ditIlIcHt a I I ad 0 of I Ir It Of a a 3 111 v T u If .11 No a al K 't of it it ct a (I Im KW If I 00 1 0000 0 00 e -*9 -00 -00 as* ce & =00 coo 00 coo as* a** 111410 j Igo a a a a a I v C for I I F I , two is 11 0 If Is 4 If IA If xf R a If IS Al I? a of 1, it 1) u )w 13 Is v a if 0 41 u 4) to A L L M J-L 1. X,- F. v -A A L -AA to CC M 4 t I - -- - A a tt :,- I I , a lot ..p 4 ro- %to I A to ISC.0fol'i I~ Distillates frm cncked tvalolues as addid" Mv, Into- teristj for cmddog. L. A. Aleksoindruy-AserbaldsUm- 00 5. 97,91-The hm I In tile WinkIrr-K(och and lea- Ltll- IAII%A- in RUW1iA Air d%%C IU A "'Fy utild cracking Rnd its 00 )w Inothany W the rvollwatw, And Ihv Wlbk towel. it) gtkod fraclilmittitm. A. pr%nww,!& it, rutiw the iziow. Llrm,, yirld by vatimin dimit. the r"idual M, fAlow"J by K it W a Mild cmrLinr. Teluttlinot it into the '1111jectin ..%4144al "I '"m pooming it tion-ligh tile rimitr cycle in tile u."Al"V-11 unit. The v*vInluI~%Iil1 l%-11"111- -0t" be 00 CAM t'T pfuc"wd in Asphalt still%, yidding acwthet -1 .411' of gosoline. A. A. BlwIttlingL 00 rw 0 0 00 =00 oo Z4 o 00's flow wj_'~--%*mDvv $Sjobl -to Ov Ott u 11 AV to 11 1; of P to it it 7*0S g 0 000010 a 00 0 0 0 4910 0 g 0 0000 0 0 0 An A I 0 0 0 *Is 0 0 0 so 0 ago o* '00 too., Ia.,- Iwo* allill 34 4.. Ltt Istwo so o-two, a 0 0 000 99 0 0 0 0 9 0 E5 4 4 0 0, 0 Ij Is it III$ tir:11n D)4;3 ;*r .3 IN jV ii M 0 )1 V if 61 41 u 41 at a CO I --I . -U _Y~ A _L_j 4A IM CX OD fj_j_ t 'I t_ p ~. 11 4 ' _. q 0 4p '..Pf.s 000 logo Selecttan at the Int folf the furnace tubes of now craddlig units operattid at high pressures. L. A. Alck- nd V. 11. Sukhanov. GrossirRikil NeNytordt 13.:- .00 to ,'a. h 11, 1211,1A(M15).-Attiong tile tfiffeirnt I~ and 111- -00 l(sycil ttvit jrtrd in varitmq party tif the I-rdAinx reiijill- nient. It wat found that: (1) Lcww% (through coff"Mon) in C steel used In the tadiant smtiou eacerd thooe in the tower by III tinim, (2) !-09 lower wvtion of the bubbJe 00 t I.ows of *amples placed in the lower limit of the bubble lower in mg./sq. intn./3D day% were for C-i4rel O.Ml. er-ateci O.Mi, Cr-Xt-steel CIA111; and for maniples '09 1 in the tetutn bends of the cracking coil: C.-tttel faced 1 I .2M, Cr-oted 0.020, Cr-Nio-steel 0.011 and Cr-NI-steel ze 0 0.00011 mg./mm./30 days Dct&Us of the investigation 9 are dewribed. qxtcen rcille.M. A. A. B. 1 0 - i, I !0 0 itv . G:-:j! 0 0: 8: r0 IS AT -0 5 1 ?1 n I opt to it top t( it u It it 0( go 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90" 'ooooo*ooooeooooeeoo;eooaoooeooooooooeo:I foe 004 wwa 00 a OOV 0011 dismuss iA MA T. Uall mm 09. An. (Q) ILA NCTALLMKALLMNAYMCLAIWICATIft Most 1111444 MAP akv Ops AV IQ =of too aos goo see goo wit 0 MOO 06 &M 449 a" All I Ow 0 0 o11 1 a I do 0 3 1 v It --V-- lavestilatt" the causes a Corrosion in Cracklag La, - stlitijitions mad methods tot cambatl% the tamer, L. A A. AkkmxuJvq'V.' No, 4. IA J,OWA).~ Variou% iterl"Ok4wem "'U" Ill. in diffetral Fkvtians 4 tile crack. go a insequiprotniftwOuda". l(was (ound that the (Ulm-sand IrtUtO WO& Of the r4diffint fttlkln %11~tahl 1W %1A1%tt*Wt"l 00 1 .00 to Cc. CI -MO tot Cf-Ni Mimi. *ldlv tile WRIveli ul the 11441. 06 oil puinp bhould he nuole ul Cr-N1 blvel. the billet having altoa higher resistance to croviton. Vatiounktutwititarth. ads for The rernrival of 8 comps. and naphtlirnic acids :a.% 0 well Cl mile prv diwiitwd. A. A. 11twhilinsk Vag of 0=0 S a . S L A .9T.LLUtC.C11. LITERAT01 CLAISIFKA1100, 116, A. i W-11 -v. I An 0, a lex sto via* a n 00 0 * 9 0 0 * * 4 0 0 : 9" "0' 0" 00 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 ;i* 0 0 0 it it is W 11 it to n m 21 U b j4 h ji a ji i a it A; U M a M u U X as I L A &_JL --- a -L-1- r h 4 F W, ..0 !!vP!4J_ ".0ca M 1. L st So 6. No. 5, cmdft Astack. L_A_AWkftnd1nv~- ing, pasNing fil't thl"Urls, the pritilary vralorator and the I is_I3(IW)'_Thv yield .1 cracked gissailine may be ~,,wvr~ The I., fril wish the h-A oomlen. I : 00 USlit up to w% of the stripped crude oil by u&in4 the ItA- bra Air huni the ftewcv The krtir~-nc traviiiiii4 w.IKI. In - . lowftproc-ess: The topped crude oil is preheated in beat r i fir strill1wr Are paved intu thr trIesinting visit. Theprod- 00 "chairvers and enten the primary TVIIPOM(Or go as to i iscii, front all three cracking Aotivii enter inso th tzas z = :0 0 lower, the temp. and to give up the lighter fillictims. ise -vapuralor. The ~Vparate cracking of I d e 60 The mixed vaporvi PMV 1-11 the rv2JX"jor th.muSb the from the t,,wer and of The distill-910 Insist the savortilary 00 hear exchiLnM into the butifile tower. the gazoluse vapors h the gas actimentor d flin"I 9 d evalmitatar will Iii-finit the ulicraii(tis (if the Isigh,firritattre it d L fi 00 . are passe sc at discharged an .- un - ~)Isi t lsl% %iniihis vi th(we under which it is 4 13* while The kerosene Vapors; are WN. In a WWI evalkiratta. '-perat"t in Or imial K.". unil- A. A. It. =00 ne CMdmnlt is discharged through the bottom of the 0 ut train the PdMVY c-P-t- 011rer, The cirsarked re6d 0 ' the condentate hissin the beat eschaupw enter the and 6*0 iseconditty evaporator where the lighter fracticall are distd. nic latter we condensed and p-d into the low-pritwarre 00 ckft call, vrhere they we subimted to a mfld cracking. era P&Nft funber Into The high-11ftsNurt c0il [cc A fi1W crack- Zoo 00 j. Woo 411 04. t.: AS.-ILA SITALLIM&KAL LITF11A71,1111 CtAS$WKATIO* 09 it .1a 4 iii.1j, 4W C., is, -T-T- 0 v 1 F t U Is AT 00 is 0 1 I i t X K a t a n . 11 1 An A 1 0 ad 0 a I Yj sla 0 Al a I v 0 TV tv rp 1P st 61 At a t P I W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 401,; 0 0 0 * 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : * O: :*I 0 "A 00 -C 0 0 a 00 a 00 1 00 00 a 00 00. 00 a 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 tj W a 0 0 0 0 "MIZIN nun nVX)OIJ01, 1233 Ax by 11041 ~, 4141 Q ozo IL e 0--a The prepamdoa of amit-hVe coke in cmddng units No 6 Ne S 0 V Po ov d N -04D 1 - . . , . p . I L., Akmau I W, pmdwxd in the goakut; tubes of t P X suit- i ki .00 ts %a W ng un laltler Koch and Wkcken crac the -00 bit 10, Ckctrods, bamm of aw eucssive couttut of Fe 4 and S, while coke jeom the j-ki., unit i-4 contaminated . -00 kkf with time. A satisfactory coke Is Obtained in the W " -0'0 mn- Kmb evaporator when the unit Is operated by the re"Aluum .. Process, of in specW SWI still$ or Knowk- e cOkr rds f t d i d goo o an a ous s var stills. ical data an L- i :rr k =00 A. A. lkmhtl ox an present c0 0 L(LURGICAL LITIN&TURIE CLAVIVOCATICIN coo so 0 woo too COO goo 300 IN 0 boo too moo SbAGOO .10 Oftv Got SIA133cof) .31131 OK a.. All 0 - i f m a I o T-F--T-r U *" 10 0 cp at 0 K K a , x g a a It 01 1, 1 1.. An i od 0 m a I V 94 9 a a :I 1 1 207 OT~Oo 000 0000 of 0000 0 90096990:010909000600000000000 000000;0000600600090994 I I A F A 4 00 00 if so a 00 0 '10 Ilk 00 '3 1H 00 00 z -A.- - _ - , - - I- - - ;I_11cz;B3lh)6VMM nit MU I It It 11 It It 1) 16 11 AS to V 0 A J_ -1 -.Y- Y I W I I Z_M A cc M 04-f- J, 'w'-parilbs methods of essibed" by wilass of mMis. hamly anti Z. 1. I&I'Mu No. 6, son hubjew 61 U41614SLY16 J_j f a A- 'i I A 01 r -90 iationt :-so . Silk - :-66 NA 0. l I elements Campos. at Me main olcol. in OW -king proegall. It I$ Wq*sdbk to use Chem, in It I'MINfits t a vapor phase beccume of the h lki I k1 f W -so u n9" o equ eat and the ImpWbUlty of avoid - n 0" Ing the I stion new active 8 d t th l .00 comp a, o e arge I The use solid Chem. compds.. with the ex. oe cep of lime Is n mPtided use they mimot be led led IT~ f d i t h I =e 0 e , , n o t e crapmator. nto the small and the law fusmact Is the crnI7 succ"aful remedy so far ce a established. SIW the rrehealets and the tadiant tubes ago of the larse furnam mullet most throtMh corrostioti they - mt t b l d i h ( l jp elvip ecte n t e am. ilictefolt. tin mint. 61 p of reagent sufficient to r1olect these parts should be intfoduced. An excess o reagent Causes excessive con- lamination of the cracked reiddue. A. A. 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(login Itaku is Irm tembir than that fitmi (Iftinany -00 s I taited-base. loppeel modr toil; lhat obtalneol ley rtarkifts -40 Baku gas oil in the Vickers cracking coil is less stable I ban that forxi, the Winkier-Kmh ,mckinx unit, when toprivef -41411 vin'Ir fell I- n-441, mg~ quiollit, of the joa..,inte j. ""t a(. gee Ow le,1111'. be Ille 1111TO .09 I hr . d1mvit % 4" 1110 %!14%- (11101 two t'"I ..( lmv~kllv .11.141141%, 0 0 ht. And Joel 1.4 of vlogy has a rIt&t grIIII I '"t Ih., 1#. 4100 0 'S b lily Of the g%K)WIC WithOUt MUCIL-6119 iS initial lIIt4JTT- Goo jim. la Igs e-scsole. units the stability of the gavol0c is t. legmerad. it highest yield get pormure distillair lwr ton to* 00 1 of rlay shmW not exceed U.&40 low. Tbr evirruseverom of the SaWine is eliminated by introducing stuall Ports, of NH, at NaOll Into the line after the candcover. The are 0 tirucedurgo In described in detail and the expil. rrigulls am atoulaird. A. A. 114whtfinSk Q00 age logo is 9 zr be 0 .. .... woo 144004 it d%v J#( U U .0 'j 04 0 9 1 1 W joe 0 as a 3 -1--j--RX44 a v It OF at Is As 19 Is of a it it Is goo a I is 960 0 goal 0 S- * 6 0 0 9 & 41 #' *10 0 0 0 a 0 4 * o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _714, 0 ig 0 : *0 g 090 & 0off *-*:of 00 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 IS A. U-~""Rlt-,'etrolsma Products Lubricating Oils Cqrro5ion Aug 413 "Use of Gorrosion Inhibitors in Lubricating Oils." V.V. 1,o3ikov,, A.L. Khalifx L.A. Alaksandrov, 5~ pp "Naft XhosN No 8 Authors refer to admisturen of certain acids to oil, introduced by them In 1944, to protect polinhed metal parts from corrosion. These admixtures have been successfully used since then, but certain alwrtoomings resulted. Discuss" pxperimental results of method for obtaining new effective anticorrosion admixtures. They are: W-2. Y-T-3j 17-1-41 with high activity in 00'5% solutions. HT-2. and HT-3 in 5% concentrations do not deteriorate while KT-4 actually Improves the do-emulsifying characteristic of oil. Ori stability is influ- owed sligatly, Soviet admixtures surpa3s US and English admixtures recomended for this purpose* Ives seven tables and illustration of experimental results. PA 49/49T98 TANDURA, I.P.; SHPAKIN, N.G.; AIALUMOY, L.A.. redaktor; NIKITIKA, Y.N., redaktor izdatallstva;GMIMMO, =.., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Xxperience in setting fuel consumption norms for opare4ions involved in well drilling] Opyt, pooperatsionnogo normiroyaniia raskhoda topli- va pri buranii skvazhin. Moskva. Gos.Aguchno-takhn* 12d-vo lit-r7 po gaol. i okhrane nedr. 1954. 30 P. (KM 10:1) (Oil well drilling) (Diesel fuels) ARSHAVSKIYP V.Z.; ALEKSANDROV, L.A.; TSYAN-SHAO-TSZYA [Chiang Shao-chial Metal jamming during the process of rolling in T-grooves and its effect on the amount of deformation of the main elements of a rail section. Sbor. trud. UNIIM no.11:138-149 t0'5. (M~RA 18:11) USSR/Pbysics - Steel 21 Oct 50 "Influence of Concentration Stresses Upon the Speed of Lateral Growth of the Pearlite Grain," L. 1. Aleksandrov, B. Ya. Lyubov, Inst of Metal Studies and Phys of Metals, Cen Sci Res Inst of Ferrous Metallurgy "Dok Ak Nauk" Vol LXM, No 6, pp 1081-1084 Math treatment of diffusion eq to clarify compara- tively great speeds of decay of solid soln for temp where speed of normal diffusion is small. Sub- mitted P-2 Jul 50 by I. P. Bardin. im 172T91 ALFKSA-',-,DRCV. L. N. USSR/Metals Steel, Structural Analysis Apr 52 "The Field of Stresses Originating During the De- composition of a Solid Solution Bear the Spherical Nucleus of the New Phase," L. N. Aleksandrov, B. Ya. Lyubov, Inst of Metal Studies and Phys, TsNIICW4 (CEn Sci Res Inst of Ferrous Metallurgy) "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol =III, No 6, PP E;33-835 Analyzes effect of stresses, caused by decompn of solid soln, on growth rate of new-phase nucleus and applies results obtained to calen of stresses 'in- duced in supercooled austenite (T= 9930 K) of hy- poeutectoid concn around sepg ferrite grain., Slab- mitted by Acad I. P. Bardin 29 Feb 52. 223T48 N Thi fluld'of VMS ATA lalb p4rllte fibat9i tmidgms kn of austtnlta, ! L. N. '4ue'k ndrb,.- Arffr Trist.. ARfITI'll s The field ofst. %is Ing In Cut steel durl thC CIOWI'l of 9 PZAARA 110d'tlC eto ivthe~tnitl (700*1 tratOorniation of -a s -111te I,e ut' 01) I (d. UUsrova and TA-Ahim, C.A. 4 MR 3g). e n dim pIw;~ deftmAtIon spmadlug in rill tiorL4 ur m n vjm, as vm front is i AIIIX&ITMOV, L.N.- to IiThi- RffiR-of Plisfiti DWiziiibmi'Arlsing- During Decom- - Poidtion of a Bond a anon 1, .1 PI-1 of the Now Phamse. K Aleksandrov and"D. Y4C. v Metallurgical Abst. (DokWy ACA lVdR'f Vol. A may 1954 Rusitiatil. Math. Equations are devel~p~-d.,AD growth of a - Bad^ Of Structure pherical nucloi froin sopmsatum I It. which take into considemtion the effect''of jokstid derwma~ tion, and they are applied to isothermal 'gm,%th of ferrite from austenite. The chief conclusion ivietwil is that the R 3# No stmwa wt, tip by the transfarmation cause the proe(ms to be autoeata!~,tic. 6 ref. (,rrangfitted by tho U.S. National 10! Scieneo loundation 11. 4(+- &WIA At r J%SF . Alf ~Y- V- P, J I J, =K9ANI)ft0V,, L. 14. Dissertation: "Stresses Arising from the Decomosition of Solid Solutions and Iheir Inr:Lu- ences on the Growth Rate of a Nucleus of a New chase." Cand Phys-Math Sci, Dne-propetrovsk State U, Yoshkarola, 1954. Rel'erativzrjy Znurnal-Kilimiya, Moscow, No 13, Jul 54. SO: SUM No. 35(), 25 Jan 1955 R I " vc / 123 - 1 - 104 AUTHORS: Aleksandrov, L. I. Artemenko, N. P., Fel'dman, L.M. TITLE: Influence of Structural Joints on Strength of Bolts (0 vliyanii konstruktsii soyedineniya na prochnost' boltov). PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. aviats. in-ta, 1955, vyp.16, 169-174.(USSR) ABSTRACT: Witnessing the work of screws 'which brace the flange and drum in the fill P -200 plunger pump at the "Gidroprivod" plant in Khar'kov has proved that it is possible to reduce significantly the tension in screws by increasing the rigidity in the joining parts. The calculation of stresses acting on the flange and screws is given. The well known chart of stresses and deformations in screwed Joints was Card/2 established. The stresses and the safety factor for 123 - I - 104 screws made of carbon and Cr-Ni(chromium and nickel] steels were computed. To increase the rigidity of jammed parts the gap,between butts of the flange and drum was eliminated, consequently the screws draw tight the flange to the drum. Previously the center belt of the flange was resting on five rings inserted inside the drum. The cross section of the pump, four design, sketches and one chart are given. M.B.D. Ref. Zh.2 Mashinostroyeniye Nr.1, 1957, Item 104. ASSOCIATION: Aeronautical Institute in Khar'kov (Khar'kovsk. aviats. in-t) PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Card 2/2 ATAWSAIDROV, L.I.; AMZMXffO, I.P.; KOSTM, D.I.; GIROHIMUS. Ya.L., DPW WN 18P,4tva t stvennyy redaktor;AHIRMHERKO, Ya.T., tekhniche- skiy redaktor [Cylindrical gearing; theory, -calculation and design] TSilindri- chaskie zubehatya kolesa; teoriia, raschet i proektirovante. Xharlkov, Izd-vo Kharlkovskogo ordena. truclovogo krasnogo znameni goe. univ. im. A.M.Gorikogo. 1956. 317 P- (MIRA 9:9) (Gearing) o A/ AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, L. N. 126-2-26/35 TITLE: Determination of the activation energies of processes of reconstruction during phase transformations in solid solutions. (Opredeleniye energii aktivatsii protsessov perestroy1d pri fazovykh prevrashcheniyakli v tverdykh rastvoral,--h). PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol.5, No.2, pp. 370-371 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Calculation of the kinetic curve of phase transformation in a solid solution requires knowledge of the activation energy U of the process of reconstruction of its crystal lattice. Experimental determination of this value requires knowledge of the complete transformation diagram of the solid solution. Approximate determination of U can be effected from the speed of germination n(T) of 0 " the centres of the new phase or from the speed of growth of the centre of the new phase v(T,t). The conceptions of Iyubov, B. Ya.,(Ref.3) on the speed of growth of the nucleus of a new phase during isothermal decomposition of a solid solutionpermits evaluating the activation energy if the speed of growth v(Tlt) is Imovm 11 being the Card 1/2 transformation temperature and t the ~im--e of annealing 126-2-26/35 Determination of the activation energies of processes of reconstruction during phase transformations in solid solutions. of -the grain. The growth of the centre of the new phase during the first stage is limited by the speed of reconstruction of the lattice since removal of the dissolved component of the soiid solution by its diffusion into the initial phase begins to limit the speed of growth of the grain only after the grain has grown to relatively large dimensions. In the general case tile speed of growth can be expressed by Eq.(2), p.370, and the results obtained by means of this equation are in good agreement with results obtained by Kogan, L.I.)and Entin R.I., (Refs. 2 and 8) and Plotnikov N.P. (Ref.9). ~he here described method also permits evaluating the activation energy of the diffusion from the speed of growth of the centre of a new phase in the range t > T, Which determines the diffusion of the dissolved component, whereby T is the time required for growing of the grain to its Card 2/2 limit dimensions. There are 9 references, 8 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: March 18, 1957. ASSOCIATION: Mn-46* State Padagogical Institute. tNariyskiy Goaxjo~ PedogcgLeheekiy InsUtut),riocated in Y6shkar.-OIla, Fiarlyggya ASS~3 AVAILABLE: Library oi Oongress. e. UIRL __- - -T, ,- . PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION -SOV/5055 Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po treniyu i iznosu v mashinakh. 3d, 1958. Gidrodinamicheskaya teoriya smazki. Opory skolIzheniya. Smazka i.smazochnyye materialy (Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication. Slip Bearings. Lubrication and Lubricant Materials) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR. 422 p*. Errata slip inserted. 3,800 copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy,.v. 3) Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Reap. Eds. for the Section "Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication and Slip Bearings": Ye. M. Gutlyar, Professor, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences, and A. K. D'yachkov, Professor, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences; Reap. Ed. for the Section,OLubrication and Liibricant Materiale: G. V. Vinogradov, Professor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: M. Ya. Klebanov; Tech. Ed.: 0. M. Gus1kova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for practicing engineers and research scientists. Hydrodynamic Theory (Cont.) SOVA055 COVERAGE: The collection, published by the Institut mashino- .vedeniya AN SSSR (Institute of Science of Machines, Academy of Sciences USSR) contains paDers presented at the III Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya, po treniyu i iznosu v mashinakh (Third All-Union Conference on Friction and Wear in Machinel which was held A ril 9-15, 1958.* Problems discussed were in 5 main areas: 1~ Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication and Friction Bearings,(Chairmen: Ye. M. Gutlyar, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences, and A. K. D'yachkov, Doctor of Technical Sciences); 2) Lubrication and Lubricant Materials (Chairman: G. V. Vinogradov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences); 3) Dry and Boundary Friction (Chairmen: B. V. Deryagin, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR)and I. V. Kragel'skiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences); 4) Wear and Wear Resistance (Chairman: M. M. Krushchov, Doctor of Technical Sciences;.and 5) Friction and Antifriction Materials (Chairmen: I. V. Kragel'skiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and M. M. Krushchov,Doctor of Technical Sciences). Chairman of the general assembly (on the first and last day of the con- ference) was Academician A. A. Blagonravov. L. Yu. Pruzhanskiy, Hydrodynamic Theory (Cont.) SOV/5055 Candi 'date of Technical ScIences, was scientific secretary. The transactions of the conference were published in 3 volumes of which the present Is the third. This volume contains articles concerned with the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication, sliding bearings, and lubrication materials. Among the topics covered are: modern developments in the hydrodynamic theory of lub- rication, experimental methods for investigatingthe performance of bearings under various conditions, the mechanics of lubrica- tion under various conditions, the design of bearings for dif- ferent applications, the theory and practical applications of 'lubricating materials, including viscous-plastic lubricants, calculation methods used in the design of bearings for turbo- electric generators and other heavy machinery, experimental data on the lubricating characteristics of many different lubricant materials., the effect8 of additives, operating and environmental conditions, corrosion, and accelerated wear testing. MaTTy per- sonalities are mentioned in the text. References accompany most of the articles. Hydrodynamic Theory (Cont.) SOV/5055 TABLE OF CONTENTS: [I.] HYDRODYNAMIC THEORY OF LUBRICATION. SLIDING BEARINGS Gutlyar, Ye. M. Modern Trends in the Development of the 3 Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication _Alp,k,ganQrov, L.-I., N. P. Artemenko, L. M. Fel'dman, and Yu. V. Yakovlev. Setup for Testing Supporting Bearings of Powerful Turbines 9 Bulovskiy, N. N. Investigation of Friction Processe-,T in Heavily Loaded Sliding Bearings of Rolling Mills 17 Vypov, G. P. On the Unsteady Motion of a Viscous Incom- pressible Fluid Between Closely Located Moving Surfaces 25 Golubev, A. I. On the Motion of a Viscous incompressible Fluid in Short Bearing Gaps in the Laminar and Turbulent Flow Regimes 30 BEGMATO I., prepodavatell; ALEKSANDROV_, L.I., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; REBROVI P.I.-, kand.%n-6?-.~-`Ha` Use of tissue preparations. Veterinariia 37 no.1:8-10 Ja 160. 1 (MIRA 16:6) 1. Priazovskiv sellskokhozyaystvennyy tekhnikum (for Begmat). 2. Novosibirskaya nauchno-issledovatel~skaya veterinarnaya stantsiya (for Aleksandrov). 3. Narlyan-Marskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Rebrov). (Tissue extracts) (Veterinary medicine) ALEKSANDROV, Lev Iosifovich ARTDTMO, Nikolay Favlovich,- FELIDMAN, Lev I dotsent, otv. red.; KURIIDVA, T.M., red.; TROFD=0,, A.S., tekhn. red. [machine parts; laboratory work] Detali mashim; laboratorr7e raboty. Khartkovs Izd-vo Khartkovskogo gos. univ. im. A.M.Gorlkogo, 1961. 152 p. (Mechanical engineering-Study and teaching) (MIM 14:10) 82973 6 V_e4oo S/142/60/003/002/013/022 E192/E382 AUTHOR: AInksandroy. L.N. TITLE: Conditions Sufficient for the Parametric Stability of an Automatic Gain Control System PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp.270 _ 2711 TEXT: The system considered is shown in Fig. 1. The filter in the automatic gain control network is in the form of a two-stage RC filter (Fig. 2), whose two stages are separated by a buffer amplifier having a gain of unity. The differential equation of the system is: d2E dE T T P +r(T + T P + Ep = K U (t)K(E 1 2 dt2 1 2 dt 1 BX P When the input signal is not modulated, Eq. (1) has no unstable solutions. However, if the input signal is amplitude-modulated by a function 9(t) , the automatic control system can become unstable due to the parametric character of the feedback. In this case, it is necessary to carry out a special investigation Card 1/3 82973 S/142/60/003/002/013/022 E1~2 Conditions Sufficient for the aMeiric Stability of an Automatic Gain Control System of Eq. (1). This can be done by employing the second method of Lyapunov (Ref. 4). It is assumed that E p is an arbitrary solution of Eq. (1), corresponding to the initial conditions, while Ep = EP + x is also a solution of Eq. (1) but for different initial conditions. The difference between the initial conditions for the two solutions is referred to as the initial perturbation. By substituting the solution E p into Eq. (1), it is possible to obtain Eq. (2). The function K in this equation can be expanded into the Taylor series, as shown by Eq. (3). By considering only the first two terms of this series and by introducing a new variable '-i:; (defined on p-271), Eq. (2) can be written as Eq. (4), where m is the modulation index for the input signal. Eq. (4) can be written as a system of two differential equations; these are in the form of Eqs. (5), where Y (-r,) is defined by Eq. (6). Investigation of Eqs. (5) by means of the Lyapunov method shows that the stability criterion for the system is expressed by Eqs. (17) and (18). The investigation of a system is first carried out by Card 2/3 S/142/60003/00WR3/022 E192/E382 Conditions Sufficient for the Parametric Stability of an Automatic Gain Control System verifying whether it satisfies Eq. (18). If this is the case, the system isstable for any m . Alternatively, by employing Eq. (17)9 it is possible to determine the values of m which guarantee the stability of the system. There are 2 figures and 6 Soviet references, one of which is translated from English. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra radiopriyemnykh ustroystv Moskovskogo ordena Lenina aviatsionnogo institut~,im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze (Chair of Radio-Receiving Equipment of the Order of Lenin Moscow Aviation Institute im. Znxzo Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTED- July 10, 1959 Card 3/3 AL, r-- cS A N r-) ro V) AID P - 2617 Subject USSR/Meteorology Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 2o/26 Author Aleksandrov, L. N. Title : !!%16T =b=ar 11. Skue Gidrometricheskiye sooruzheniya (Water gaging installations) Gidro- meteoizdat, 1954 (Book review) Periodical : Met i gidr, 4, 56-57, Jl/A9 1955 Abstract The book reviewed in this article is devoted to measuring flow conditions on small streams. This book is an approved textbook for hydrometeorological technicums, and deals with the design, construction and operation of water gaging installations. Some criticism is voiced on the carelessness in editing. However, the book is considered to have a great value for students. Institution : None Submitted : No date ALEKSANDROVA L. N. and LYUBOV, B. Ya. "Effect of Concentration Stresses on the Rate of Lateral Growth of Pearlite Grains." Dokl. AN SSSR 74, No.6, pp. 1081-84, 1950 Evaluation B-78945 AIRKSANDROV9 I.N.; LYUBOT, B.Tal',, kand, fiz.-mat, nauk, L' affect of concentration stresses on the rate of pearlite grain edge growth. Probl. metalloved. i fix. met. no,2:256-270 151.