SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALFTAN, E. A. - ALIBEKOV, B. C.

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83288 S/148/60/000/007/009/015 A161/AO29 Thermoultrasonic Treatment of 6hromansil Steel k6) frequency and clifferent concentration of ultrasound. A swing device (on. a drill press frame) was used for fast transfer of specimens screwed to the vibrator from a salt lath (with 8900C) into a saltpeter bath. Test results (Table 1) show that impact resistance increased in all 2 treatment conditions but was not high. The stress amplitude (1-12 kg mm ) had only negligeable effect. Any law of the effect on strength and plasticity was too difficult to reveal'because of the high brittleness of the specimens. The microstructure (Figure 2) proved that-ultrasound did not materially affect the structure and size of grain and the microhardness of separate phases. High hardness and lcw impact resistance of specimens (partic- ularly after 4300C isotherms and higher) was eFused by martensite (with microhardness of 675-715) that apparently formed from residual austenite during the cooling of the specimens from isotherm temperature down to room temperature. The highest effect on impact resistance was in quenching in saltpeter at 4000C, during wbioh the major austenite quantity was trans- formed by intensive ultrasound treatment. The fact that the grain size and the specimen hardness were practically the same with and without ultra- sound treatment proves that the cause of increased impact resistance is a Card 2/4 83288 S/lAB/60/000/007/009/015 A161/AO29 Thermoultrasonic Treatment of Chromansil Steel changed intercrystalline space structure. Ultrasound also did not in- tensify (within the accuracy limits of the experiment) the austenite transformation in the temperature above the martensite point. To check this, an additional experiment was carried out with austenitic steel (O.~1% CI 23.15% Ni; 0.86% Mri; 0.13% Si) with the martensitic point at -80 C. After quenching in water from 9000C the specimens were treated with ultrasound for 30 min in environments with +10 and -22 0C, but no increase of the ferromagnetin phase quantity was observed. The conclusion is drawn that ultrasound treatment at isothermic quenching produces a definite improvement of mechanical properties. The place of experiments was Leningradskaya Krasnoznariennaya voyenno-vozdushnaya inzhenernaya akademiya im. A.F. Mozhayskogo (Leningrad Red Banner Military Aviation Engineering Academy im. A.F. Iloghayskiy . The author thanks the head of the Department of General Teohnology Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Engineer-Colonel &S. StroyevL_.Lxnd laboratory manager Engineer- Major M.I. Makaroy for their assistance in the organization of experiments. There are 2 figure3, 2 tableii and 5 3oviet referEnces. Card 3/4 83288 S/148/60/000/007/009/015 A161/AO29 Thermoultrasonic Treatment of' Chromansil Steel ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut aviatsionnogo priborostroyeniya (Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instruments) SUBMITTED: July 28, 1959 1/r Card 4/4 20284 S/148/60/000/009/022/025 ILI 06 Qj~~ A161/AO30 AUTHOR: AlIftan, E.A. TITLEs Raising the mechanical propartiiba of steel by thermo-ultra- sonic treatment PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uohebnykh zavedeniy. Cherneya metallurgiyap no. 9, i960, 160-166 TEXT: The purpose or the described investigation was to find out if it is possible to improve the mechanical properties of steel by ultrasound. The experiments were carried out at Leningraiskaya voyenno-vozdushnaya, inzlm- nernaya akademiya im~ A.F.Mozhayskogo (Leningrad Military Aviation Engineer.. ing Academy im. A.i.r1ozhayskiy). It is mentioned that it has been stated by K.M.Pogodina-Alekseyeva (Ref.2) that ultrasound raises steel hardness by several RC units in low tempering; in low tempering of 12XH 3A (12KhN3A) steel it slightly increased the impact strength but reduced the hardness. Steel 115011 was chosen for experiments. Specimen rods (320x10.5x1O-5 mm) with threaded ends were tempered with and without ultrasound in a special Card 1/1?L 41- 20284 S/14BJ60/000/009/022/025 Raising the mechanical properties of steels_ A161/AO30 installation (Fig.1). The specimen length wits adjusted to obtain resonance oscillationswith the oscillatort using data obtained in a preliminary study. The minimum amplitude of ultrasonic stres!Bes was at the bottom end of the specimen, in a distance multiple of half-wavo in the specimen, and the maximum in quarter-wave distance from the end. The following formulae weris used for oalculation - 27r f - 11 M&X V_E_OPo 6min ~ 29% c~. - f A f I/Spoo_ where EO - elasticity modulus of specimen material at tempering temperatural /00 - density of specimen material; f - ultrasound frequency; Card 2/y Raising the mechanical propert.les.of steel ... 20284 S/148/60/000/009/022/025 A16l/AO30 A - displacement amplitude; /o,. - density of saXpeter; cc - sound velocity in molten saltpoteri A - lengih of ultrasound wave in specimen. The ampli- tude of the oscillator end was measured with a mic oscope; the amplitude stresses in specimens w a between 1.2 and 12 kg/mm at a different length from the end. Menazhe spe,,%Imens (Russian transliteration) were prepared from the tempered rods and tested, the results are illustrated in diagrams (Fig.2). As it can be seen, the mechanical properties improved. The slight effect of ultrasound at 200 and 2500C may be due to microcraoks limiting the impact strength in martensite; the cracks were not closed by ultrasound., With higher temperature of tempering the effect increased, and the fracture of specimens was more tough and homogeneous despite higher hardness. The grain size in specimens treated with ultrasound and without was nearly the same. The elfect or ultrasound on reversible temper brittleness was inves- tigated in 3oXrCA (30KhGSA) steel., but the results are not adequate for any conclusions. In general, all ultrasound treated specimens had higher strength and finer grain; the plasticity and hardness remained about un- changed.. The effect on hardening was studied on cylindrical specimens with length equal to three diameters, by 22-5 kilocycle sound frequency in an oil bath (spindle oil), with two oscillators connected into one unit, with Card 3/~ 20284 S/148/60/000/009/022/025 Raising the mechanical properties of steel-_. A16l/AO30 4ox4o mm emitting ends. The oscillators vere tried in three positions: 1) On a side wall in the bath 4ith horizontal ultrasound direction; 2) on the bottom, with ultrasound directed upward, and 3) In 10 cm from the Bur- face, with emission upward. The specimens were quenched from 8300C in the bath near the emitting surface of the oscillator, The results were beat with the 3rd position of the oscillators. It was concluded that ultrasound doubtlessly increased the hardening , and the stronger the hardening, the higher was the ultrasound power. The hardening was higher at the side nearer to the oscillator. There are 2 tables, 5 figures, and 2 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATIM Leningrsd,,ikiy institut ayi.atsionnogo priborostroyeniya (Leni.7igrad Listitute of Aviation Instruments) SUB14ITTED: 28 August 1959 Card 4/q/ 35C)3~ S/145/60/000/010/012/"014 D211./D304 AUTHOR,~ Allftan,_E~A~._Aspirant TITLE-. Thermal-ultrasonic treatment of beryllium bronzes PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Mashino- stroyeniye, no. 10, 1960, 151 - 154 TEXT; The dispersion hardening of alloys can be greatly accelera-, ted by the application of ultra *sonic vibrations. The author infer., red that mechanical properties of beryllium bronze could also be improved by this method. Investigations were carried out on Sp!3 (BrB) wires of diameters 0.8, 3 and 3,5 mm which were treated at'. temDeratures between 2750C and 32500 during 15 and 30 mins-o 0.8 mm wires being placed in a furnace and 3 and -5,.5 mm wires in a sodium nitrate bath., O~8 mm specimens were about 300 mm long; the length of the 3 and 3.5 mm specimens was equa.1 -to half wavelength and one wavelength of the vibrations The ampl-Itude of vibrations could not be accurately determined (between 3p and 10 p) 'j the frequency was 24 -- 26 cycles,, The specimens were tested for strength and hardnessi Card 1/2 S/1 45/60/0001/0-1. 0/012/014 Thermal-ultrasonic treatment of D21!/D304 corresponding graphs are given. Investigation of microscopic struc-, ture of the specimens show that ultrasonic treatment intensifties the precipitation of second phase., _11 is concluded that the method gives nigher plastic properTles; hardness and strengih being the same as by usual treatment,, There are 4 figures and 2 Soviet-'bloc references. ASSOCiATION: Leningradskiy institut aviatsionnogo pri.borcstroyeniya kLeningrad Institute of Aviation Instruments) SUBMITTED: August 27,, '1959 X Card 2/2 j7- T- C- I 81906 /P P/00 S/126/60/010/01/oll/019 Elli/E335 AUTHORS- Mes'kin. V.S. and AlIftan, E.A. TITLE- Reasons for Instability of k1loys for Exact Resistances and Ways of Reducing It PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol. 1.0, No. 1, pp. 90 - 100 TEXT: The authors point out t1pt physico-chemical processes tak- ing place on resistance al.joysl'band leading to changes of resistance with time have not yet been studied. Mes'kin had previ.ously arrived at a working hypothesis that such cha .,res are due to gradual evolution of hydrogen from the alloy The authors now give some existing evidence on this hypothesis and go on to describe special experiments to test it. For these, manganin (12.42% Mn. 2-52% NJ., 1.1.0% Co, remainder Cu) was artificially 0 enriched with hydrogen either by blowing the gas into the liquid or by electrolytically int-roducing it into 0.8-mm dia wire after annealing and etching. For comparison ageing kinetics were studied on the same wire unhydrogenated and on a 0.4--mm workhardened one. Measurements had an accuracy of + 0.0025' 70 Fig. I shows that the relative change of resistance over about Card 1/3 81906 s/126/6o/oio/ol/on/oiq E111/B335 Reasons for Instability of Alloys for Exact Resistances and Ways of Reducing It holding in oil, after etching, subjected to ultrasonic vibratlons. The latter operation (conveniently carried out in apparatus shown in Fig- 7) was found to lead to significant improvements in resistance stability (Figs.8, 9). Further improvement can be obtained by ultrasonic treatment and passage of a high current density through the wire.~ this treatment shaid be used in addition to the foregoing especially when high- rosistance stability is needed. There are 9 figures and 7 references: 4 Soviet, 2 English and 1 French. SUBMITTED: October 21, 1959 Card 3/3 14 2 6 5 78 S/l2q/6i/ooo/oo8/on/oi5 C1. Al 00 9073/E535 AUTHORSt Mealkin, V.S., Doctor of Technical Sciences Profe3sor sind AlIftan.L_E1_jk~, Engineer TITLEt Some methods of stabilizing alloys for precision resistors PERIODICAL% Metallovedaniye i termichaskaya obrabotka metallov, 1961, No.8, pp.43-46 TEXT., In an earlier paper (Ref.l: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol.10, No.1, 1960) the authors expressed the hypothesis that variation in the resistance with the progress of time Is caused by gradual elimination of hvdroxen from the alloy. Experimental verification of the hypothesis has shown that,in addition to rejection of hydrogen, the formation of a fine oxide film on the surface and hydrogen redistribution at various temperatures play an important part. Therefore, it is essential to prevent penetration of hydxogen into the alloy during the entire process of manxifacture and, primarily, during the process of smelting. In the solid state.pickling !ehould be reduced to a minimum and the hydrogen absorbed during pj.ckl.ing should be Card 1/5 26578 Some methods of stabilizing S/129/61/000/008/011/015 E073/E535 eliminated by heating the alloy to an elevated temperature in oil which should preferably bu stirredat the surface of the metal using ultrasonics. Th~a object of the work described in this paper was to verify expigrimentally this assumption. Before starting the measurements, manganin wire of 0.8 mm diameter was etched for 30 min in an aqueous solution of 2% H2504 and 2% K Cr 0 The anticipated influence of pickling was confirmed by 2 2 the resul?s, as can be seen from Fig.1, which gives the relative change in the electric xesistance. %, as a function of time, hours (curve I -unpickled zpet.,imens, curve 2 - pickled 3pec.1 'mens). To verify the effect of heating in oil with and without ultrasonics, the specimens were soak~ad in (vacuum) oil at temperatures between 20 and 11COC. The following values of the relative trop in'the resistance in % were obtained., Card 2/5 265-78 Some methods of stabilizing ... s/129/61/000/00 8/011/015 EO-1'3/E535 Heat treatment 0.5 mm 0.4 mm annealed wire unannealed wire Soaking in oil and holding in air, 11 days 0.040 0.014 Same, plus I hour irradiation by ultrasonics 0.134 0.455 Same, plus heating in oil to 1100C for 1 hour 0~089 0.229 Soaking in oil and boiling in water for 6 hours during a period of two days 0.122 0.605 Soaking in oil and boiling in water for 30 hours during a period of two days 0.174 1.085 An experiment was also carried out to verify the increase in the stability resulting from irradiation with ultrasonics in Card 3/5 26578 Some methods of stabilizing S/129/61/ooo/oO/oil/015 B073/E535 air. The results of this treatment are shown in Fig.3 (relative change in the electric resistance, %, as a function of time, hours; curve I - specimens treated with ultrasonics, curve 2 - reference specimens). Holding of the alloy in oil leads to a removal of the adsorbed hydrogen, facilitates hydrogen diffusion from the alloy and ntabilizes the latter. Intensive mixing of the oill at the surface of the metal by means of ultrasonics intensifies the stabilizing effect. Passage of a direct or alternating current will have an additional stabilizing effect on the alloy. There are 6 figures, I table and 1 Soviet reference. Card 4/5 21359 S/126/61/011/004/oo6/023 IS. -7 000 Elll/E435 AUTHORS: Mes'kin, V.S. and.AlIftan. E.A. TITLE: Investigation of the Influence of Ultra-Sonics on the Results of the Heat Treatment of Alloys PERIODICALs Fizika metalLov i metallovedeniye, 1961. Vol.11, No.4, pp-533-544 TEXT: Ultra-sonic vibrations can affect transformations in alloys directly (e.g. Re)r.5) or by improving heat-trAnsfor rates to li4uids and hence cooling rates in quenching (Ref.1 to 4). E.A.Kllftan (Ref.13) is nmong those who have reported*that dispersion hardening processes in heat resisting steels is affected, He has also ithown (Ref.P-3) that ultra-sonic vibrations accelerate processes primarily at lattice imperfections and- improvements in strength and plasticity characteristics can therefore be expected from such vibrations during heat treatment,,. In the present work this has been studied for isothermal hardeni low-, medium- and high-temperature annealing after hardening to martensite, dispersion hardening of beryllium bronze and the sulphocyaniding of steel,, The apparatus (Fig.1) consisted of a Card 1/5 2;359 S/l26/6i/oi1/oo4/oo6/023 Investigation of the Influence ... EIII/E435 generator of 800 W output at 10 to 100 kc/s (1), a selenium rectifier (2), autotransformer (3). condenser bank (4), choke(5), magnetostriction vibrator for 25 to 26 kc/s (6). water,-cooling pipes (7), control rheostat (8), furnace (9), nitrate bath (10), thermocouple (11), galvanometer (12). The test steel specimen (13) was screwed (if made of bronze it was attached with a special holder) into the vibrator and a control apecimen (14) was also placed in the bath. The amplitude of vibration was determined from the length of lines produced in the field of view of a microscope by silver particles on the specimen and the vibrator surfaces. The steel specimens were mostly square or roundlin cross-section, the beryllium bronze (2o05% Be) was a straight wire 3 or 3.5 mm diameter. The maximum and minimum variable stresses were calculated: the stress rose to about 10 to 12 kg/mm2 for steel and to 4.5 for bronze specimens. Fig.2a shows the amplitude of alternating stress (kg/mm2) plotted against distance in mm from the bottom end of steel specimens of the various types, and where inechanical test-pieces were cut out from the specimens. For studying isothermal hardening type II and Card 2/5 21359 s/126/ft/OnibWoo6/023 Investigation of the Influence EIII/E435 IV specimens of 35MMA (35KhGSA) and type IV of 409NMA (40KhNMA) steels were used, normalized from 890 + 10 and 860 4 10*C, respectively, Specimens were preheated and then tran7sferred to the nitrate bath and subjected to vibr&tion for 10 or 20 minutes at 400-4700C and 345--385'C (35KhGSA and 40KhNMA respectively) and air cooled. Vibration was stopped when the specimen had cooled to 100 -200'C, The control specimens were subjected to the same treatments but without vibration, With 35KhGSA steel, no significant change--in structure or grain size,was produced by the vibration treatment but toughness increased somewhat, Specimens treated at 470 contained not over 1% austenite, those treated at 4000C contained 10 to 15%. Wi-th 40KhNMA steerl vibration treatment had a negligible effect on plasticity and hardness but inereased strength and gave a more dispersed' microstructuret Indirect Indications are that I.oughness would not fall through the treatment, For investigating low-- and medium- temperature tempering,type III specimens of CT,50 (St.,50) steel were used, normalized from 880 + 10% and oil quenched at the same temperature, Tempering was efTected at 200-450% (+ 50C)l ultra-sonic vibration had no effe,c;-. at the lower temperature but at Card 3/5 21359 S/126/61./oll/OO4/006/023 Investigation of the Influence E11l/E435 higher temperatures it increased hardness and, slightly, toughness. For high-temperature tempering, type III apecimens of 30KhGSA steel were normalized and then oil quenched from 890*C, tempered at 6000C and subjected to ultra-sonic treatment for I to 6 hours at 500OC- Although the treatment increased toughness, the type of fracture was generally slate-like and no final conclusion on reversible temper brittleness was therefore possible. Ultra- sonic vibrations produced in oil were found to increase the hardenability of St.50 steel and the authors recommend the adoption of this method of hardening in industry, Tempering beryllium bronze at 275 and 325% with vibration after water quenching from 7700C gave a higher plasticity than without vibration. C.T.20 (St.2-0) steel was sulphocyanided in a bath of 75% potassium ferrocyanide, 12% anhydrous hyposulphite and 13% caustic soda at 570 +, 20% for 30 to 120 min; the best effects were obtained wh,:-re the vibrations intensified stirring rather than producing maximum vibration stresses in the specimens, and this should be! utilized in practical applications, Finally, the authors found that the martensite point of an austenitic steel (0.31% C, 0.13 Si, 0.86 Mn, 23-15 Ni) was not significantly Card 4/5 21359 s/i26/6i/011/004/006/023 Investigation of the Influence Elll/E435 I affected by ultra-soni-7 treatment at +10 to -22*C, after water quenching from 900*C,, The authors" general conclusion is that the practical application of ultra-sonic treatment should be restricted to specially Important parts where even a small improvement in properties is advantageous,, There are 5 figures-, 5 tables and 23 referenteag 9 Soviet and 14 non-Soviet, ASSOCIATION.- Leningradakiy Institut aviatsionnogo priborostroyeniya (Leningrad Institute of A-viation Instrument Construction) SUBMITTEDs july 4, ig6o Onitially) October 20, 1960 (after revIsion) Card 5/5 ~ ALIFTANq E.A. (Leningrad); TYUTYUNOV# IA.9 doktor geol.-mineral. nauk; - SMJMMY, P.A,j, dolctor geograf,nauk Luminescence of ico. Priroda 50 no. 3:105-106 Mr 161. 1 (MIRA 14:2) 1, Institut merz1ol;qvedeni AN SSSRj Moskva, (Icef (Luminescence) f'ACC NRt.'.' 60 .5 AP 3 730 SOURCE CODEz UR/0413/66/000/019/0094/0094 INVENTOR; Al'ftanp E. A.; Deyanova, S. V.; Firsov, A. M.; Miklashevskiy, S. A#; Afonina, 1:.u.1 10INT16f,"K.-97 ORG:. none .TITLE: Class 42, No. 186733 Thermocouple. SOURCE; Izobreteniya, promyshle-inyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 94 TOPIC TAGS: thermocouple, microthermocouple ) ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a~thermocouple (gee Fig. 1) containi.ng a wire surrounded by a metal layer, which is isolated from the wire by an insu- lating Bayer, so the metal layer'contacts vthe wire only at the tip. To attAin ---------- --- Fig. 1. Longitudinal section through thermocouple tv 00 # 00 00 Metal layer; 2 glass insulation; 3 micro- 0 01 if 0 00 Of of 04.0 wire. - ------------- Card - ]L/2 -UDCi 536.532-181.4002.4 w USSR/Physics Shrlls FD-a662 Card 1/1 Pub. 85-14/16 Author Al:futov, 11. A. (MOSCOW) Title 0:7 A case of moment precritical state of a cylindrical shell Periodical : Prilft. mat. i mekh., Vol. 19, 249-250, M8X-APr 1955 Abstract : In calculations for the stability the precritical form of equilibrium of shells is considered often to be momentless. In engineering practice, however, one encounters shells also with moment precritical symmetric state of equilibrium, e.g. shells rolled from blanks of-~41ifferent curvature. For these shells it is of interest to evaluate the influence of the initial .moment state upon the magnitude of the critical load. The author solves this problem by the energy method. In order not to obscure the significance of the solution by computations, he determines first the critical loal for a ring, and later introduces suitable changes into the formula for the critical pressure of the cylindi-ical shell. Two references: V. V. Novo- zhilov, Osnovy nelincynoy teorii upruggost (Principles of the nonlinear theory of elasticity), State Technical Press, 1948; N. A. Alfutov, "CELlcu- lation of shells for stability by the energy method." Inzhenernn- stornik., ,Vol. 22, 1955- Institution : -- Submitted : November 21, 1954 ALFUTOV, N.A.,(Moskva) Shell stability caAculatione wing the potential energy method. Inith.sbor. 22:120-132 055. (MIJU 9:5) Plastic platoo and shells) AL:17CIII N. A. Alf,-tc,i, T.'. A. -- "The- S'tabilltv of Cylindrica' and Conic leinforced "em- 17ranos T.oacied with 7xte-rna' Prt-ss-ure." YcscOw IliFher Technical "in Pif'I-ey Education US'- . IIoscaw Order of Lenin and Or- der of labor F~_-d Panner Hjf!tier Tecmical School Imeni 1.3auman. Mos- cow, 11, 56. (N% qsf-rtation for 'I~e Ptrre-! of Candidate in Technical F'cj ence ) So: Knizhnaya T,etopis', No 12, ALFMV, N. A. tiStability of Cylindrical Shells Reinforied by a Transvertie Supporting Assembly and losded With Uniform External Pcewmej" by N. A. Alfutov, Moscow, Inzhenernyy Stornik, Vol 23, 1956, PP 36-46, submitted for ptfalication ~_Ir,'o`v_5T The author reviews some of' the difficulties and shortcomings of the usual methods used in determin4.ng the rigidity of'reinforced shells, He presents an approximate method of analyzing shells with any number of rein- forcements of diverse rigidity. The article presents six examples of rigidity problems solved by this method. Sum 1239 24(o); 25(2) PHASE :1 BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2037 Moscow. Vyssheye tekhnielieskoye uchilishche imeni N.E. Baumana Raschety na prochnost' v mashinostroyenil; [sbornik] Design for Strength in Mechanica",, En ineering; Collectio of Articles) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958, N4 p. (Series: Its: FTrudyj 89) 3,300 copies printed. Ed.: G.A. Nikolayev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profeasor, Honored Worker In Science and Technology; Ed. of Publishing House: N.P. Chernysheva; Tech. Ed.: B.I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literature on Heavy Machine Building (Mashgiz): S.Ya. Golovin, Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for engineering staff's in the machine-building industry and may be useful to scientific workers and senior students of mechanical engineering vtuzes. Card 1/8 Design for Strength In Mechanical (Cont.) SOV/2037 COVERAGE: The articles ccver the graphoanalytical method of designing circular sy7mietrically loaded reinforced plates, methods of designing rotating heated disks for transverse bending,, and calculation of preloaded belleville springs. Also discussed are differential equations for defoi.,nation of rubber-cord shells of rotation, the theory of flexure of rubber-cord hose, and stability problems of elastic cylindrical shells. Results of experimental investigations of strength and ductility of constructional steels and other materials are presented. Several articles are deioted to problems of vibrations in machinery. There are 78 references; 71 Soviet, 4 German, 2 Englishand 1 French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Sergey Dmitriyevich Ponomarev (on his 50th birthday) 7 Ponomarev, S.D., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Graphoanalytical Method for Designing Circular Symmetrically Loaded Ring-ribbed Plates 12 Card 2/ 8 The method of design disevseed Is claimed to be less time consuming and simpler than the existing analytical methods. It allows for easier evaluation of the stiffening effect of shape and location of the ring rib. Malinin, N.N. , Doctor of Technical Sciences, Docent. Radial and Transverse Bending of DiskB 4 The author gives an approximate methcd for determining stress relieving coefficients in transverse bending (symmetrical to the axii3) of a rotatIng, nonuniformly heated disk of variable thickness. "Radial bending" mears the effect of radial forces, (e.g., centrifugal) analogous to the effect of axial i;ension forcea. acting on lateral-y loaded beams. This method allows for quick evaluation of the stress relieving effect due to rotation of the disk while taking into account changes in the elastic properties of the mai;erial due to temperature. Design for Strength in Mechanical (Cont.) SOV/2037 Sokolov, S.V., Candidate or Technical Sciences. Design of Preloaded Belleville Sprin3s and Experimental Investigations of Springs 63 A method of designing plastically preloaded belleville springs is presented. Change oE the disk and residual stresses equalizing nominal stresses in operation are discussed. (This fact causes an increase of carrying capacity of the springs). The theory was experimentally checked. Alfutgv, N.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences; V.F. Sokolov.. Engineer. Determining the Lower Critical Pr-saure for an Elastic Cylindrical Shell and Behavior of the Shell Following Buckling 95 Solution of the problem is claimed to be new and simple. Examples of design are present-ed. A comparison is made with results obtained by methods of other authors. Lapin, A.A., Candidate of Terhnical Sciences, Dooent. Investi- gation of Flexure of Rubber-cord Cylindrical Shells ill This article presents results of w9rk done in 1950 with V.L. Biderman at the Nauchno-issledovatollskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti (Scientific Research Institute for the Tire Industry). 2he possible forms of elastic. Card 4/8 Design for Strength in Mechanical (Cont.) SOV/2037 equilibrium of a rubber-cord flexible hose under internal pressure are analyzed. Biderman, V.L.., Candidate of TechniCA) Sciences. Differential Equations for Deformaticn of Rubber-cord Shells of Rotation 119 The article Investigates general cases of deformation in rubber hoses, tires, shock absorbers, etc., subjected to internal pressure. A method Is presented for analyzing a cylindrical longitudinally fastened shell under arbitrary periodic loading. Sapozhkov,, N.M., Engineer. Investigatic-ri of Optimum Dimensional Proportions in T and I Sections 147 The author finds conditions for most rational configuration of T, I, and I cross aections for castings or weldments designed for bending. Card 5/8 .Design for Strength in Mechanical (Cont.) SOV/2037 Likharev, K.K., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Comparison of Characteristics of Materials Under Uniaxial Tension and Compression 168 The article is based on itxperimental data obtained at the Department of "Strength of Materials" at MVTU (Moscow Highe'r Technical School I.neni N.Ye, lWaman). The author points out the necessity of establishing a method for complete testing of materials in tension and compression in order to correct some not too well-founded viewn on the characteristics of materials. Many:strese-strain diagrzans and tables showing the mechanical properties of severalmaterials are included. Konyushko, Z.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Construction of Stress-Str&in Diagrams for Shear of Brittle Materials Based on Results oi' Tension and Compression Tests 197 A method is described for obtaining stress-strain diagrams for shear from stress-strain diagrams for tension and compression of materials YrIth different characteristics in tension and compression. Results of experiments are compared with theoretical conclusions. Card 6/8 Design for Strergth in Mechanical (Cont,,) SOV/2037 Blinnik, S.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Calculation of Free Vibrations.in a Four-column Press 210 A method for determining the fundamental natural frequency of a four-column press, allowing for elasticity Pf the foundatior,ris discussed. The formulas derived can also be used for cases of very ~vigid foundations by putting the coeffteient of soil compressibility equal to zero. Kolesnikov, K.S., Candidato of'Technical Sciences, Docent. Deflections of Beams in tho Case of Vibration of Their Supports 226 A method is presented for determining the deflection of variable cross-section beams subjected to forced vibrations arising from the periodic motion of supports. Svetlitskly, V.A., Engineer. Determination of Basic Premises for Forced Motion 234 The paper presents a method for checking whether the forced motion analyzed is in accordance with the initial assumptions used for the theoretical solution. The possibility of Card 7/8 Design for Strength in Mechanical (Cont.) SOV/2037 deviation of existing acnditions from initial assumptions is discussed. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/Jmr 8-25-59 Card 8/8 A method for approximate disign of elastic rectangular plates. Nauch.dokl.vys.ahkoly,; mash. i prib. no.1:73-77 '39. (MIRL 12:8) 1. Statlya predstavlena Moskovskim v-,rsahim tekhnicheskim whiliahchem im. Bausana. (Slaetic plates and shells) ATYUTOV, N.A, (Moakvu) Determining the upper critical rressure for a hracket-type --y'lindri2a.1 shell with a reinforced edge. Izv, AN SSSR. Makh, =.5.125-1-11E S-40 165. ,WRA 18:10) k ..01 - ALFUTCV, N.A., kand.tek,.m.nauk Effect of boundairy conditions on the value of upper critical pressum of a cylindrical shell. Rasch.na prochn. no.11:349-363 165. (MIRA 19:1) ACC NRi AT6015983 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/2572/65/000/011 AUTHOR: Alfutov, N~ A. (Candidate of technical sciences) *5 ORGs none TITLE: Effect of boundoxy conditicna on the magnitudo of the upper critical pressure on a cylindrical shell SOURCEs Raschety na prochnost'..Tc,oretichookiye i eksperimental'We ieeledovantya prochnosti mashinostroitellnykh komBtruktsiy. Sbornik statey, no. 11, 1965, 349-363 TOPIC TAGS: cylindric shell, shell theory, stability criterion, preEaure distribution ABSTRACTs An investigation is made to determine the degree to which boundary condi- tions relative to the tangential displacement components u, v can influence the magaitude of the oritics-1 pressure on a cylindrical shell. Vlasov's semi-zero-noment technique is used under the three assumptionst 1) the axial and torsional moments are zerol 2) the torsional elongation and the shear angles are zerof or : av, - WM 0; + 1-Y -.av . 0 T 3) the Poioson coefficient is zero. This leads to -the governing equation Eh , aler D aea~ aaw + 2'M + P L 37737-66 ACC NR, AT6015983 which has the solution w - w.X sin 4, Substituting the latter into the former leads i~6 the equations OX XdX 0. dm'. 114 (All - A, n4*(e 1)D Ek % The expreesion for the oritical pressure yields 4 Ek, D :P =kl-.. t(h'- !)-.. sp R Ad Ot 1) .Several special cases are oonsiae'red corresponding to allowed or non-allowed axial and/or-oircular displacements at tie two ends of the shell. The critical preasure is determined and evaluated in each ai-se. Pinally, a-3veral casenare considered for determining the stability of the shell with fixed elastic boundaries relative to an axial displacement. For the case Yhere one edge only is fixed with the other freej 3 R9 (n2 D 6(1-p) P. 0 + Orig. art. hast 26 equations and 4 figurns. SO CODE: 20/ SM DATM ~.=e/ ORIG REP: 012/ OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 vMb, A -Is I ! Vi ALFUTOVA, L. A.- Cand god Soi -- *X-ray data on the heart'of adolesoent sohool I." Sverdlovsk, 1960 (Sverdlovsk Statd Mod Inst). (KL, 1-61, 206) _359- ALYWOVA, Ye.P.; BUGROVA. L.H. , - Colorimetric daterm3.nation of chsnges in the color of dried cabbage and carrots. Kans. i ov. prom. 13 no.6:38-40 Je 158. (MIRA 11:5) l.Vseso.vutnVV nauchno-issledovatelleki7 institut konservnoy i ovoshcheaushillnoy proMrshlennosti. (Vegete~bles, Dried) (Color measurement) GOTIN, S.A., kand.takhn.nituk;,AU.UTOVAt....Tl~!~p.- starshi7 nauchnY7 sotrudnik; BUGROVA, L.N., mLtdshiy nauchm,'y so~~dalk; MAMM, B.D., Wand. tekhn.nauk; MOROZ:MSKIT, L.R., starshiy nanchn1,7 Botrudnik Technological treatment of-potatoes and root crops by the steam- heating method. ~~udy VNIIKOF no.9:3-25 159. (mm 14:1) (Vegetables -Dry ing) 3/035/59/000/003/024/039 AOO1/AOO1, Translation fromt ReferativrWy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1959$ No, 3, p. 64, # 2078 AUTHOR: Alfven, H. TITLE: The Trjgj_of the Solar System PERIODICAL: V ab.: Vopr. kosmcgonii, Vol. 6, Moscow, AN SSSR, 1958, PP. 78-97 (English summary) TEXT: This is a brief review of the author's works dealing with the theory of the solar system origin, a theory in which an important role of electromagnetic forces is taken into consideration. Author's summiary Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 S/035/61/000/1012/012/04*~ A001/AlOl AUTHOR: Alfven, H. (Allven, Kh.) TITLE: Spectrum of momenta of cosmi() rays PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhui,nal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 12, 1961, 39, abstract 12A328 ("Tr, Mezhduziar. konferentsii po kosmich. lucham, 1959, Y. ~', Moscow, AN SSSR, ig6o, 196 - 199) TEXT: The author investigates acceleration of charged particles moving in a variable magnetic field H. It is shown that intensification of the field leads to acceleration of particles (V.2 .= const, pil- const); however, when scatter- VH ing magnetic non-homogeneities are present, a reversal of the field to its initi. al magnitude will not be accompanied by deceleration of particles down to ener- gies corresponding to initial state. Some increment of particle energy will be the final result of one cycle. For a steady state, if th rate of energy varia- tion d6es riot depend on particle energy, spectrum of r,.j p-$ type is obtained, where T = 1. To obtain a higher value of 71. agreeing with experimental data, it is supposed that spectrum varies in spada. An analysis of this hypothesis shows that preliminarily accelerated particles are injected in space near the Card 1/2 S/035/61/00()/012/012/04'7 Spectrum of momenta of cosmic :7ays A001/A101 stars where they may subsequen-~ly be accelerated by a variable magnetic field. Particles of relatively low energies are closed in regions near to active stars, whereas particles of high enerigies are distributed over a very extended region. Taking Into account the absorption of accelerated particles leads to Fermi spec- trum. L. Dorman [Abstracter's note: Complete 1-.ranslation] Card 2/2 ALGASOV, V.S.. gor*7 insh.; LYCHKO, I.G.. gorn3ry insh. Hidden potentiaLities to serve the seven-7ear plan. Ugoll IJkr. 3 no.10:7-10 0 159. . . (MIRA 13:2) 1. Treat Voroshilavugoll.; (Doaets Basin--Coal mines and mining) DROCALIJ. Grigoriy Crigorlye-oich; AILASOV Vladimir Stemzlich- LYCHKO, Ivan Grillorlyevi ~-- inruly, Ye-.V.J. otv. red.; MESHCHANKINA, US., tekhn. red. [Rapid crosseuttJ' ng] Upyt skorostnogo provedeniia gor- nykh vyrabotok. Moskva, 1962. 27 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. TSentrallnyy I.nstitAt tekhnichaskoy informataii ugollnoy promyshlennosti. (Coal mines and mining) ALGAZIN, I.,.iazh.. Chamber mining systen with sorapir conveying. Sou.shakht. IM no.6:6-7 je 061. (MM 14'.9) 1. Proyoktnaya gruple.shakhty No.5 tresta Kiselevakugoll. (Kuznotsl. Basin-Coal mines and mining) (conveying utchinery) ALGAZIN I ::i~~ Profit instead of subsidy, Sov, shaklit. 11 rio.9tl5-16 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdola shakhty No.5 tresta Kiselevskugall. Mdanetak Basin--Coal idnes and mining) ALGAZINA, S..,". I In the collegium of the Minist:ry of Public Health of the R.S.F.S.R. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 5 nok9:3743 S 161. (MIRA,14-9) (KURWI PIOVINGI-MICAL FEBSONNEL) 'ACC NR: M16015328 Monograph Ivanov, Aleksandr Matveyevich; Martinets, Dmitriy Vasil'yevich; Harten'yanov, Vladimir Ivanovich; Algazinov, Konstantin YAkovlavich, Use of plastic materials in structures and paTts of buildings (Primeneniye plas v stroitel'nykh konstruktsiyakh i chastyakh zdaniy) (Moscow, Izd-vo "Vysshaya shkola", 1965) 290 p. illus., biblio 10,000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: civil engineering, plastic material, plastic structure, plastic material creep, plastic material property, polymer, plastic structural element PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This textbook is intended for senior students specializing in civil engineering and especially in the utilization of plastics as structural material. The book gives general information on plastic materials, their physical and mechanical properties, and on the use of these materials in struc- tures and parts of buildings. Problems of engineering structures made of plhsti,o are discussed with consideration given to plastic-miterial creep. Results of in.- vestigations mcde by various scientific institutes on the utilization of plastics in civil engineering are summarized. The authors.express their thanks to staff members of the Moscow Civil Engineering Institute, to thei head of the Corky Civil Engineering Institute and to professor V. Y. Lennov for their valuable comments and assistance. TABLE OF CONTENTS [abridged): Card 1 /2 ACC NRj AM6015328 Foreword -- 5 Ch. I. General information on plastics (A. M. Ivanov) 9 Ch. U. Creep in plastics (A. M. ivanov) -- 30 Ch. III. Principal provisions for calculation of carrying structures made of plastics (A. M. Ivanov) -- 60 Ch. IV. Structural plastics (A. M. Ivanov 81 Ch. V. Thermoplastic polymers and fillers (A. M. Ivanov) - 127 Ch. VI. Joining elements of plastic structures (A. M. Ivanov) -- 150 Ch. VII. Partitioning structures (D. V. Martinetz) 171 Ch. VIII. Supporting structures (D. V. Martinetz) 209 Ch. IX. Pneumatic building structures (K. Ya. Algaxiuov 257 References - 287 SUB CODE: 13, 1l/ SUBM DATE: 04sep65/ ORIG REP: 026/ IVANOV. Aleksandr Malveyev'. MARPI;WYANOV, V,-bjlmLr Konst-aLtin Yakovlevdzh; rek~.-)rj retsenzent... KOLODYAZFNAYA, 'I'll.A., r-,i, (Use of plqs*.i!s ~!-',elrcnts parts o"', braild- s--,itz2~nyhln k~,Yi ,-uk~siiakh ingsl Primeneii--e plas'~rr,~ S4 I chast.iakll zdanl~,. 11,1~-~~--,!ir -96--, 290 P. NIIRA 183.12) 1. GorlkovskAy inzheiter..-e-, ~i'r~-Aitt.!,In.,,y lnsti.C. (for Lemicv). VESPREMEANU, E.; ELIZEI, larig; *ZEOI~~, A. A method for stabilizing sodic PAS solutions administered in intravenous perfusions. Ramanian M Rev. no-3t27-30 R-S 160. 1. This work was carried out in the Institute of Phthisiology and in the "Filaret" Hos tal. rpARk-AMINOSALICYLIC ACID therapy) At, AS Lf;!-lCT,G",-', G. V Ciclroi Q Ft,*-[on%r,jde ascorl~ute it new soluticr. fcr Intravenous infusJ.onq in tlie treatment of tuberculools. 7,ruzlica. 32 no.8:663-664 Ag '6z,. 1. Z In.-O-yti-~ta Vedycyny I Ffirmacif. EinikJ Ftiz-alogic.-snel, Buka- reszt -- Rumania. vzi ra phatt-do an, f~,- the evtilwiL cn, cd lea linz. (t a ;I,.- f, e,- ', U% t I 'Ti t 2 r~4 'r , .~ , - . - -. - I r - --I - --- - A --- NIGUI&CU, .; A161COFOE, G.; NAGUIJNCU, 'T.; AIU111J.1, )(. A histopathologic study of experio)ntal tuberculous prinary infection of the male genitalia. Rumanian M. Rev. I nD.4.-3.')-39 Oot-Dec 57. (TUBIRGUIDGIS, MAIZ GENITA11j, Uper. hiatopathol. in rabbits) FASTA, 14.; ITSGUMSCU VL; Al ~5RR-U--A AT, 14. Treatment of experimental tubercralosis In gainez pigs with vary1m donee of isoniasid. Dal. stlint., neot. mod. 9 no.1:105-111 1957. (TUBARWIMIS, experimental eff. of varioun doses of itioniazid in ther. & prev.) (ISONIAZID, effects on exper. tuberc., doe., in ther. & prov,) MANIA / Pharmacology and Toxicology. Anti -Tubo rculosi s Agents. V-10 Abs Jour : R(3f Zhur - Biol., No 16, 1958, No 5939 Author :'JUgt2ESL_G4; Pwhiri) M. Inst : Nof given Title : Resistance of Tobercullsis Bacteria to Chemotherapeutic Drugs. Orig Pub -. Viata med.. 1957, 41 No- 7j 12-23 Abstract : No abstract given. Card X/I NASTA, M.; ALGEORGE, G.; ARHIRI, M.; NEGULESCU, V. Experimental basis for the chend.oprophylamis of tuberculosis. Rev. sci. med. 5 no.1/2:79-82 160. 1. Membre de I'Academie de la R.P.R.(for Nasta) (TUBERCULOSIS prev & control) NASTAv M.,,j AMIJ5jw M.; ALGEORGE, G. R!-z ----------- Resistance to tulmirculous superinfeotion in guinea pigs recovered from generalized tuberculosis cor folloving a protratted course under the effect of chenotherapy. Rev. sci. ined . 5 no.3A:211-214 t60. 1. Membre de llacademie de la P.P.R. (fDr Nasta). (TUBBACULOSIS experimental) NASTA, M.; ALGEORGE, Gi-I AIUURI; M. I------------------" The prevWiti'04'.6f ilrug prophyla)zLo of superinfections in experimental tuberculails. Rmuwdan mod. rev. no,*2:0)-6Z 162. (ISONIJZID) ( OnCTION) NASTA, M.; ARHIRI, M.; ALGEoRGE, G. BCG vaccine therapy a8sociated wi,,.,h IN11 chemotherapy in experimental tuberculooia. Rev. sci. mad. 7 no.1/20iL-81 162. 1. Membre do Ltacademie do la R.P.R.(for Nasta). (BCG VACCINATION) (ISONICOTINIC ACID) NASTA, M.; APHIRI, M. Preventive action o:' drug prophylaxis in ~virulent sliperinfection, appearing during isoniasid treatment. Rev. sci. moti. 7 no-3/4- 173-176 161'at' 1. Membre de Llacadomie de la R.P.14(for Nasta). (TUBERCULOSIS) IMMITY) (ISONIAZID) I FIASTA, M.; ALGEORGE,G.; ARM, M. bcp,E-rimentalchta o(moerning the de-velopmmt of antituberculous immirity,under the aotion of tubaraulostatics. Arch. roum. path. exp. microbiol. 23 no.3t603-.608 S16.7 1. Travail do 111n.-stitut do Phtisidlogie, Bucarest. -yi C ism,med. rev. Preliminary'llbtf;-- Rman .44-52 Ap-JI 19 no.l. 165. TITU, I.; DIMITRIU, A.Y.; AIGNORGS, S.; CIORA, H.,. UIIMCU, St. %~I:f~,,-_"- , . _-- Post-caustic eso;hagit$zs Rumanian M. Rev, 3 no.1:66-68 Jan-Kar 59. (BURNS caustic esophageal stenoe.is) (ISCIPHAM, atenosis caustic) (CAUSTICS, inJ. eff. aer,phageal stenosis) AILERT, Dusan Performance of the :?lan in the light. of stochastic processes. Pod org 17 no.10-45*7-460 0 163- 1. Jihomoravske pivovary, Brno. ALGERT, Dusan Contribution to the study of the offect of weather on lemon- ade consumption. Kvasny prum 9 no. 6: 151-154 Je 163. 1. Rhomoravske pjj.vovary, n.p., Brno, zavod Starobrno. GELIKAN, Boris Mikhaylovich; KRATEVSKAYA, Te.K.: JjOsEvIll, M.y.; ALISANOy, B.I.; *IGIN ','B.P.-I VODCLAZHCHEIIKO, Tu.T.; LHVITAHUS, A.D.; SUCLINIKOV, A.B., md.; BALLOD, A.I,., tokhn.red. [Wheeled diesel tractors] Dizelinyu kol,gsnyo traktory. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo aellkhoa.lit-ry, 1959. 423 P. (MA 13:2) (Tractors) ALIGIN, B.P., inzh., red.; STUPIN, A.K., red..izd.-va; UVAROYA, A.F., ~"-tdkhn.red. [Catalog of spare rarts for the XTZ-2, MI!Z-5, NTZ-5K, MTZ-5L, HTZ-7M. and NTZ-?L OBelarae"I tractors] Kat&log capasnykh chastei traktora "Belarnst" modelei MTZ-22, MTZ-5. XTZ-5K. MZZ-5M, RTZ-5L, MTI,7)( I KTZ-7L. Moskva,, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo machinostrolt.lit-ry, 1960. 575 p. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Minskiy traktormyy zavod. 2. Otdol GI.avnogo konstruktore Minskogo traktornogo savoda (for AlIgin). (Tractors--Apparatus an& supplies) _ALIGIN? B.P.p inzh.2 red.; ARTYIJKHIN, V.A.., red. J.zd-va; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn, red. (Catalog of spare parts for XTZ-5MS, YTZ-51,S, MTZ-7MS and MTZ-71S "Belarus'" tractors] Katalog zapasivkh chastei traktora "Belaruoll modelei MIZ-514S, MTZ-5L9 PTZ-711S i MTZ-7IZ. Moskva., Masbgiz, 1962,, 334 1,. (MIRA 15M 1. Minskiy traktornn,zavods 4 (Tractors-Catalogs) ALIGN) U.S. Methodology for t'he evaluation of blood circulation in the vessels of the lower extremities in oblitErating diseases and indications for reconstructive surpery. Vest. khir. 94 no.2:47-51 F 165. WIRA 18:5) 1. Iz Ithirurgichaskoy kliniki (ruh.ovodJtell - prof. N.S. Yepifanov' filiala. Leningradskogo instituts, perelivaniya k-rovi v gorode Kirove (dir. - kand. med. nauk N.V. Shes-~akov, . 13 7- 58- 3 - 54 52 Translation from: Referativn%,-y zhurnal, Metafflurgi.ya, 1958, Nr 3, p 137 (USSR) AUTHORS: Valyayev, G.S., Al'giR,_V__4,- TITLE: 'hbcal Ventilation Suction Draws off Gases Created During WtIlding (Mestnyy ventilyatsionnyy otsos gazov vo vremya svarki izdeliy v konduktorakh) PERIODICAL: Vest. tekhn. inform. Tsentr. byu,.Io tekhn. inform. trakt. i s. -kh. maE.hinostr. , 1957, Nr 6, pp 51-52 ABSTRACT: The ventilation design section of the "Rostsell mash" plant in conjunction vrith the design staff of' the VNIITM have designed a special welding stand (WS), which, utilizing a hollow'shaft, removes gases by suction from the vicinity of a welding opera- tion. The hollow shaft is connected with the upper end of an air duct throug'n a joint linkage (perr-aitting 3600 of movement for the conductors- The lower end of the air duct connects tel- escopically, through a stuffing box, to an air duct leading to a fan (F). Gases liberated during welding operations are drawn off regardless of the position of the _WS. One model TsP-7 Nr 8 F with a capacity of 14, 000 m3 /hr can simultaneously serve Card I /Z two WS I a - The F i s driven by a moe,el A72 /4 motor with a 137-58-3-5452 Local Ventilation Suction Draws off (Cont . ) usable power rating of 28 kw at IZ50 r.p.m. This ventilation system was in- stalled to operate in conjunction with six WS's employed in the welding of thresher frames of RSM-8 c-3mbines and resulted in n-iore sanitary working conditions for the welders and other workers in the vicinity. V. P. Card 2/2 if -2 'ft,11. ", - T -i-j7~ v I YM, I.M.; SAGI%bvA, R.a.; ALIGRIM, V.M~ - I -., kl%,- Effectiveness of vacoination against diLphtheria. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. i immun. no.Q,:,!4-25 S 155. (MLRA 8: 11) 1. Is Uf1makogo inst!ttuta vakt.,-gin i ~.",orotok imeni Rechnikova (dir. U.S. Yenikeywrit, nauchiV7 rukoyodAtell-prof. N.I.Mallnikov) (DIPMHSRIA. prevention and control, vace.,resilits) (VACCINES AND VACCINATION. diphthertit, results) ALGUDZTIAN, A. A. Defended his Doctors dissertation In the Chem Istry Facully of ~bscow State University on 27 October 195:2. Dissertation: "The Study of Yatallics: Palladiuml Cobalt, and Nickel on Aluminum Oxide - As Catalysts of Hydrogenation," SO: Vestnik tbskovskogo Uni-iersiteta, Seriya Fiziko-Mathematicheskikh i Yestestvennylch Nauk, No, 1, ~bscow, Fab ~953p pP 151-157: transl. in tmRW-29782, 12 April 54, For off. use only. ALWAYNE GYORM, Izabella., dr. I--------- Fungus diseases of the nails and fingeraucking. Ctyermekgyogyaszat 12 no.10:31:6-319 0 161. 1. Kozlemeny a Budapesti Orvostudomanyi gas tem S-zaJoebesseti Klinikajarol (Igasgato*. Balogh Kamly dr. egyatemi-tanar) (FINGERSUCKING) (MOSES in inf & child) (NAILS dio) ABUZEYD, M.A.; ALI, F.M.; )MUPYKV, Yu.P.; BARAJjIK, A.T.; IMER, T.M.; S OR 0 K I N PT Studying the reaotlon A127(p,'~%))yg24 in the proton energy range 1 - 2.5 Mev. Izv. AN.,9SSR. Ser. fiz. 28 no.1:46-50 Ja 164. (MIRA 17-.1) 1. regipetskaya atonmaya komissAya, Kair, Ob"yedinennaya Arabskaya Respublika. ALI&GA1,Sprafen[Aliagap Seirafin] A great vi,atory of the Italian working claos. Vasm. prof dvizb. no.5t15 My 163. (MMA 16:6~ (Italy.-Iron and steel workers) ALIAN, Akhmed; RABOTNOVA, I.L. Continuous subme.,!ged culture of Acatobacter aceti in a synthetic medium. Mikrobiologiia 33 no.4005-712 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 1813) 1. Biologo-pochvonnyy fakull-'.et Yoakovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lomonosova. ALIAN, Akhmed; RABOTNOVA, I.L.; NIKOLAYEV, P~11.; RANOV, V.A. Submerged cultivation of acetic acid Wicteria under different aeration conditimB. Mikrobicilogiia 32 no.4:703-710 J:L-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Biologo-pochy(innyy fakulltat Moskov,3kogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imani M.V. Lomor.*Sova. AWM Akbmed Submerged cultivation of Acetobecter e.ceti on a synthetic medium, Mikrobiologiia 32 no,.5-869-87A; S--0163 (MIRA 17%2) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulttet Moskovskogo gorudarstvan- nogo universiteta im. M.Mononosova. -A-1,110, AlMel Influence of temrerature on the activity of acetobacter aasti in submerged culturcs. Mikrobiologiia 32 no.6.-1073-1077 I'--D 16.3 (MIRA 18 al) lo Biologo-pochipeanyy fakullwt Moskovskogo gosud&rstrennogo imiveraiteta tmerii MvV* Lomonosovas A41fijr / Z. A, !A'-, Z Y-UZIK, 7-. (r,1111-3etioll of' Czechap ik thetilcal C 'maun~~ i t,l ol* t.' 1~., 4) of i Praha. 7ol.. 1,,, no. Cc .r ALIWA, A.P. ---, Complex treatment of an acute aAgina catw-rhalis with sodium salicylate with urotropin and autohemothorapy. Vest. otorinolar., Mnrjkva 14 no. 3:91-94 May-June 1952. (CLHL 22-4) 1. Candidate 1-ledictil Sciences. 2. Of tho Ukrainian Scientific-Research Institute for Diseases of the Bar. Throaft., and Nose. Khar1kov. AIJASRE~ ThMAYNIIA, I.M. Development of te,levision video tapes. Trudy VNAIZ no.9.-146-156 161. (MIRA 15:9) (Video tape recorders and recording) au thbd;i~*6f, ek~raqtf~g A-ii 6n I t -ei -prod c - odin 77 CL- 2.1 SUB OP Az NIP ATMAYEVp S. R. ALTBAYF,Vp S. R.: rThe boarding school as a basic means of carrying out general secondary education in the Bashkir ASSR". . Moscow., 1955. Sci Res Inst of the Theory and History of Pedagogy,, Acad Pedagogical Sci RSFSR. (Dissertations for the dep-ee of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.) SOt Knizhnava Letopis' No. 50. 10 December 1955. Moscow. SATDAROVA, E.I.; GORYAYEV, M.I.; ZABOTIt;A, A.P.; ALIBAYEVA, Kh.A.; DZH94- LOV, D.Re -".. .- .... ... -, Isom9rization of paeudoephedrine into ephedrine. Report No.2: Pos- sible yields of psaudoephedrine and ephedrine from the isomeriza- tion reaction. Investigating the by-products of isomerization with the chromatography methods Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser,tekh. i khim, nauk no.3:20-27 164. OURA 17:2) 1. AMWASWILTO 0, V, I 2. IJS3R (600) 4. AstronwW, Medieval 7. 'nh, trations of two medieval astronomical treatises. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 12, no. 6, 1951. 9. Ronthly List of Russian Accensions, Library of CoDaress, May_ -1953. Unclassified. 1. ALIM 0.1,3311VIMI, G. V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Relief (Sculpture) - 011ginskoye (Georgia) 7. Tablet in relief from around Sukhwmi. Soob. Ali Gruz. SSR 12, No. 8, 1951. 9. Monthly jAst of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, I-lay 1953. Unclassified. fly - IF P P. tilt Eli r V4 RE2 4 ti A Ob 5'.L,120 29035 S/081/61/000/018/006/027 B104/B101 AUTHORS: Amirkhanov,.Kh. I., Kerimov, A. M., TITLE: Thermo-physical properties of a substance at critical temper- ature. Heat capacity 0 v in the critical range .%r zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 18, 1961, 43, abstract PERIODICAL: Referativny- 1BB297 (Sb. "Kritich. yavleniya i flyuktuatsii V rastvorakh". M., All SSSR, 1960, 5-13) TEXT: The heat capacity C v of carbonic acid and n-heptane was investigated. as a function of temperature and volume in the critical range. In contrast to the sudden jumps of vCv during crossing -,he boundary curve far from the critical point, the 'jump of Cvnear the critical point has a certain temperature interval whio-h reaches its maximum value at the critical isochore. At the temperature of transition of the system from a two-phase into a single-phase regionv boundary curves of different isochores in T-V coordinates are plot-,ed. Outside the critical range these curves Card 1/2 < C"' e141;. I- J, " . 1-11 _`~ 0 29035 0l'/081/61/000/018/006/027 Thermo-physical properties of a... B104/B101 coincide with boundary ciurves constructed from p-V-T data. The curves Cv= const are plotted in the superC3'itical :mange. They show maxilra on the critical isochore. 12he data obtained allow to characterize peculiarities of the behavior of a subatance near the critical point. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 AMIRKHANOV, XII.I.; XIMOV, A.M.; ALIHEKOV, B.G. Direct meam4ments of the heat capelc6of n-beptans and earbon dialde. Pri*. ulltraalpist. k leslq veshch. no,131 89-99 161. (MMA 16-.6) Heptane-Thermal properties) Carbon ditadde-Thennal properties) ~ AMIRKHANOV, Kh.l., akademLk; KMIMOV, A.M., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk; ALIBEKOV G., :Inzh.; VIKHROIF, lnzh. .&A - Study of the isoi.%horic heat capacity of some alkanes in the two-phase region. Teploenerg6tilfa 11 no.4:67-69 Ap 164. (MIRA l7tO 1. llagestanakiy filial AN SSSF..