SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AMONENKO, V.M. - AMOSOV, I.S.

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S/126/62/014/001/012/018 On the problem of .... E193/P,383 the dotted liiies representing data obtained by Martin and Moore ( Less-Com. Metals, 1959, 1, no. 2, 85~ for commercial- grade metal. The solubility limit at 1 200 C was evaluated in the following manner: experimental data on the degree of lattice distortion (4c, IcX/1 at.%) of Ti and Zr due to dissolution of oxygen (C.F. Domosola, D.J. McPherson- J. M#als, 1954, 6, 2, 238; B.S. Bumps, H.D. Kessler, 11. Hun2ten - Trans.. ASM, 1953, 45, 1008) were plotted against the reciprocal of the volume of the elementary cells of these metals (i.e. against the value characterizing the size of the interstitial pores); on linear extrapolation of this graph to.the reciprocal of the volume and elementary cell of Be, the magnitude of /-~-c = 0.02 kX11 at.-,O',was obtained, which corresponded to the total solubility of interstitial impurities equalling 1 to 1.50%. This value, although evidently too high owing to inaccuracy 0r axtrapolation and inability to talso In+,* account tho incravine in the thermal-expansion coefficient due to distortioji of the vibration spectrum of the lattice by the impurity atoms, is not in. contradiction to the value of 0.3% obtained by metallographic analysis (J. Greenspan. TID - 7526 (part 1), 1957 (quoted Card 2/1 S/126/62/014/001/012/018. On the problem of E193/E383 iccording to G.E. Darvin, I.H. B%Ldery - "Beryllium", London, 1960, p.*291)). There are 2 figures* ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR (Physicotachnical Institute of the AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: Dec'ember 2, 1961 Card 3/6' *-,& ~-Im -ramur-lo, ben-'ll-lim fad lure in (,)9.0 wta ptue bMIlitn -ut-L,*LD st tumw-mtm~-ou iw--v-jyd fy--= 20 -S -T; NP lkpflic. fec-,,-d the magaitiae of plotic defaimatIm as vell as tha characUr of failureV t-- 0 h t i-xir 1 ty F, L*- t~l t n t2%-e in-F F 'in -m-,lvcTNBtAlUlw b!,,77'Allvm vw almo lostablisbed by otbeT lz- m the Emmmt of :Lmpuritl-.ti vae P-tz',Ji(xrv mpA"ize IQ L AMDNENKOj V.M. IVANOVO V.Ys.j TIJKHINSKIYj)G.F.; FINKELOO V.~A. I X-ray atudy of thq solubility of impurlt;'es in berynim, Pis, meta metanoveds'14 ho.6052.856 D 062,/ (MIRA 16t2) 1. Fiziko-ifthnicheshy institut AN Uk/rSSR. (Beryllium--Inclusions) (X rays-Industrial applictiono) __Awo =01 3. -TIT'ik: Seminar on-refractory metols, compound.s tand- al.loys (Kiev I-April-1963) soUFCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 15, no. 3. 1963', 266-267 1 ACCESSION NRz AP3008085 'Yas 'A, Kraftmakher.. Heat capicity of W,. Ta', and Nb.- _A!~onenko and others. Expansion coefficients of'Zrl Nbj Mot J6 and W. N...V. Ageyev, M. S. Modell"'Expansion coefficient's of chromium-base alloys. S. N. Llvov, V. F. Nainchenko.*~ Temperature dependence of emf and resistivity. of Cr', Ti, V,'arid their borides, carb'ides, and nitrides;1 Ettingshausen-Ner'nst effect in titanium, TiB2& TiC arvd TiN.' V. Kolomoyets. The emf.of cfiromium-group metals and their 'alloys Ge V. Samsonov and others. Superconductivity and thermal-electron, properties of..refracltory compounds. D. A. Prokoshkin and others.'~ Magnetic, optical, and 'Other 'properties of refractory*elemants and the oxidation resistance of beryllides of~ refractory elements. Card 10/11 7' 77777 ACCESSION NRs AT3007907 S/2957/63/000/060/0061/0064 AUTHORt Amonenko, V*' M.: Bolgov, 1. S.*.'Zeydlits, M. P.; Azhazha, V.. M.. ------- TItLEt Effec't~of,vacuum melting,on properitee.of 'EIS46,- EI'852, EI847, and E1437B steels .SOURCE: Primeneniye vakuuma v metallurgii: trudy* Trat'yego soveshchaniya po-primeneniyu,vakuuma Y,metallurgii. Moscov'o 19638, -64. TOPIC TAGS: :vacuum melting, vacuum induction melting, B1845 stleel,-- EI847 steel, E1852,steel, 91437B' alloy, E1846 steel vacuum melting,,' E1847 steel vicuum melttng, E1852 steel vacuum melting,.EI437B allo; vacuum melting. mechanical property..gas content, nonmetallic in- clusion content,.ducti-lity, hardness, tensile strength, yield strength, notch toughness, ABSTRACT: Small, 20-25-kg, beats of E1846 (apparently an aust*n C. ift chromium.ni~kel steel containing 0.02-0.03Z C and 0.1 '0.8% B), E1847 (0.5-0.102 C., 14.0--:17.0% Cr.:14.0-16.0% Ni, 0.45-0.852 Nb, Card r r"M~ !7 7 T17i wk., ACCESSION NRt AT3007907 2.5-3.5% Hoj*,.and E185; 10.50Z max C,' 1.4-2.12,31, 12.0-140'0% C 1.07. Ni, 1.7.-,2.0% Moj steals and B1437B nickel-bxse alloy [Nimonic' 80A) were molted in a labofatory induction furnar;e under a vacuum of 0.00005-0.0001 inm Hg. In all four materials vjLcuum malting greatly reduced. the gas content,: oxygen, to 0.0007-0.002%; hydrogent to O..0001-0.0003Z.; and nitrogen, to 0.001-0.0G3%, that is, by 1. 80-902"compared with conventionally,,malted steels.' The size and content-of nonmetallii inclusions was also conside'rably reduced* Y, This resulted in a significant-improvement of ductility, especial-1 at 500-800C (see Fig. 1 of the E 'nclosure). Tensile and yield strengths were' not significantly affected by vacuum malting; hardness dropped'by 10-20% compared with conventLoqal melting. The benefi-I cial affect of vacuum malting was especially.pronounced in E1846 steel. Owl-ng to low carbon and high boron contents, it is difficult to obtain steel of satisfactory quality by conventional arc or in- duction melting. Satisfactory ductility can be obtained only by keeping the boron content close to the.lower limi't. In vacuum-melt;ed ~steel, however,'ductility Araps with increased boron conteutt but still* remains satisfactory; atA.8% boron the elongation at 20, 500, and 800C amounted to"30,, 18, and 56Z. Increase of boron content to ACMSICK XR: AX3007907' Of lye 0 Zq IZ 0 r4 /tip zoo Joe 409 SO 600 lo p Temperature,. *C Fig'. 1. Mechanical properties of ' EI846 steel with O.lZ borbn Melted: 1 - in vacuum; -2 - in air,, tensile stroUgth; Yield Ob 00,2 streng.th; 6 elongation. Card 4/4 77 PROMKO, V. M.) VIYLIGU;) P. N., and GTJMEWfUK, A. S. "Tnvestigation of thermal expansion of tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, niobium, and zirconium at high temperatures" Seminar on production methods, physical properties, ana electron structure of refractory metals, compounds, and alloys, organized by the Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Alloys AS Ukr SSR, Kiev, 25-29 April 1963. (Tbplofizik,-. vysokikh temperatur, No. 1, 1963, P. 156) AID Nr. 983-1 5 June STRUCTURE OF TANTALUM AT HIGH TEMPERATURES, (USSR) _X~ B. M. Vasynti' skiy, G. N. Kartmazov, Yu. N. Smirnov, .qjongzhg, V. n A and V. A. Finkel'. Fizika metallov i.metallovede*niye, v. 15. no. 3, Mar 1963, 444-449. S/126 /63 /015/003 /016 /025 The Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR, has studied the structure of Ta at 20 to 2600*C and the effect of vacuum heat treatment on the structure and properties. X-ray diffraction patterns obtained with a high- temperature x-x;ay camera in a vacuum of 3-10-5 mm Hg showed that the body- centered cubic structure of Ta remains unchanged at all temperatures tested. 711-1 e, lat'tice parameter "a" increases from -3. 3030 kX at 20*C to 3. 3750 kX at 2600*C. The coefficient of thermal expansion was calculated from "a.-" An- nealing in a vacuum of 3.10-5 to 1-10-3 mm Ha at temperatures up to 2200'C was found to increase "a" and microbardness. Curves of these two param- eters versus temperature show maxima under all conditions tested; their magnitude increases with increasing pressure. With a constant annealing Card 2/2 An Nr. 983-1 5 June STRUCVM OF MMURM [ConVd] S/126/63/015/00 310161025 time of 10 min these maxima occur at 16OW to 1800*C under ail pressures tested. With prolonged annealing the maxima are shifted toward lower temperatures, occurring at '1500-1600*C with annealing for 6 hrs. Both phenomena are at- tributed to gas absorptioil by the Ta. X-ray diffraction patterns of a specimen annealed for 15 hrs showed the lines of two high -temperLtur e modifications of Ta205 at 1460 to 1490*C and 1500 to 1540*C,,. [ND) Card 2/2 AMONENKOI VA; KOVTUNP G.P.; KRUGLYKHt A.A~; FAVLOV, V.S. Absorption of air by alminum oxide. Ukr. khim, zhur. 29 no.10:1109-13-10 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Kharlkovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR. ACCESSION NR: AP4024186 S/0294/64/000/00:L/0029/0031 AUTHOR: Amonenko, V. M.; V'yugov, P. N.; Gumenyuk, V. S. TITLE: Investigation of thermal expansion of tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum,, n1obiumj and ziroonium at high temperatures. SOURCE: Teplofizika vy*sokikh temperatur, no. 1, 1964, 29-31 TOPIC TAGS: tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, niobium, zirconium, thermal expansionj, high temperature thermal expansion, relative elon- gation, thermal expansion coefficient, zirconium allotropic transfor- i mation ABSTRACT: The relative elongation of the metals was measured with an improved contact-making vacuum dilatometer (V. S. Gumenyuk, Pribory* i i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 4. 1961) used in conjunction with an optical pyrometer (800-2000C range) or a Pt-PtRh thermocouple (200 12000). 'The length measurements were accurate to +J~L.(l per cent at bigh and 3 per ceat at low te meratures and the temperature was uniform with OC. A Lngsten resistance furnace was used to heat the tested metals (zirconium to 1450C and the othe7 Card I ACCESSION NR: AP4024186 to 2000C). Empirical formulas are derived to fit the temperature, vs, relative elongation ourves obtained,, Jifferentiation of wbicb yields tbe,temperature variation of the linear expansion coefficients'4 The kink in the curve for zirconium (beginning with 865C) is due to its allotropic transformation. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 5 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Fizko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR (Pbysicotechni- ical Institute, AN UkrSSR) StMMITTED: 27may63 DATE ACq: 16Apr64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: PHS ML NO REF SOV; 004 OTHER: 003 Card !ACCESSION NRt AP4040990 .. S/0279/64/000/003/0150/01601 AUTHORS Amonenkov V.M. (Kharkov); Krugly-wkho A.A, (Kharkov); Pavlov,, V.30 (Kharkov)-;-TDffMFW-yq G.F. (Kharkov) :TITLEt Evaporation rate of components in thermal dissoci&tion-of yttrLum and lonthanuis beryllides ISOURCE:. AN SSSR. Isvestiya, Metalturgiya i gornoye delo, no, 3, 196 1158-160 iTOPIC TACSt yttrium, yttrium baryllideq lanthe'num, lanthanum keryllide, (beryllids dissociation, beryllium vapor pressure, thermal dissocia.- tion ABSTRAM The evaporation rates of components of yttrium and lantha-' num beryllides during thermal dissociation of yttrium beryllide at 1040-1290C and lanthanum beryllide at 1080-1270C have been dater- i mined. YBel3 and L Bell beryllides were prepared by sintering 99.95Z- ,pure beryllium powd r w th powders of 99.8%-pure yttrium or 99.4%-pure Ilanthanum, From the analysis of x-ray diffraction patterne,chamical lanalysis of the condenesta,and calculated vulues of the vapor pressure Of yttrium, berylliuut and lanthanumv it is concluded that bothberyllides Card- --- - --------- 'ACCESSION NILS' AP4040990 'dissociate at temperatures above 1050C, Orige art* bast I figure 'and 2 tables. IASSOCIATIONt uone SUBMITTEDI 22JUL64 ATO PRM: V41 ENCLI 00 ISUB CODES HK NO REP SOVI 006 OTHERS 005- Card 2/2 AMONENKO V.M.; RYABCHIKOV L.N. (Riabehykov, L.M.); TIKHINSKIY, G.F. 1-11, tTvkhinalkyi, H.F.1 Effect of adsorbed gases on the vaporization rate of zinc and magnesium. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 9 no.1:75-80 J& 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Fiziko-teklinicheskiy institut AN UktSSR, Kharlkov. AMONENKO, V.M.; BLINKIN, A.M.; IVANTSOV, I.G. SeU~-Mfusion in strongly diluted binary solutions, Part 1, Effect of additions of tin and antimony on the self-diffusion of iron in the o_..Vham. Fiz. met. i Aetalloved. 17 no.1:56-62 Ja 16/,. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Fiziko-tekhniaheski UkrSSR i Kharlkovskiy gusudarstven- .y institut AF universitat im. k.M.Gortkogo. BOLGOV, I.S.; AZIIAZHA, V.M.; AMOWNKO, V.M.; ZEYDLITS, M.P. Revealing etch figures in nickel by thermal etching in vacuum. Fi,,. met. i motalloyed. 18 no.4:553-55? 0 164. (MIRA 18S4) 1. Kharlkovskly fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut. SMIRNOVP V.S.; AM-DN-ENK-00 V.M.t TRON' I p A.S.; ALEKSANDROV A.A. ........... Effect of rolling In vacuum on the properties of metals. Trudy LPI no.238t95-100 164, (KMA 17tn) ,,~1862-66 EWPOO/EWT(" W/EWK W?(e)/EWP(w)/EWP(V)/EWP(0-- L - W_ hMAITUVE ACC NR, AT601355J SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0063/0069 ET IJVC(~) JD/~W/GD e AUTHOR; Amonenko,._Y'._"",,; Azhazha, V. M.; Bolgov, 1. SO; Ze Ivanov, V. Yo.; Shapqvaj~ be I$ ORG: Physico-Technical Institute, AN UkrSSR (riziko-tekhnicheakiy InstIt"u't AN UkrSS TITLE: Influence of boron on the properties of nickel 'A Ivi SOURCE: AN UjrrSSR. Institut problem materialovedeniya. Vysokotemperaturnyye neorgani- ,cheskiye soyedineniya (High temperature inorganic compounds). Kiev, Naukova dunks, 19651, :63-68 TOPIC TAGS., bornn, nickel, alloy, boron alloy, internal friction ABSTRACT.- The effect of boron concent ion (0-0.1 wt %) on mechanical strength limit relative elongation, and relative plas city of nickel was examined at 250 and 6000C and also the temperature dependence of~nternal friction (Q-1) for nickel containing 0.005-0.1% B was examined in the 200-600C range Samples of ni C 1-boron alloys were prepared by fusing mixtures of H-0-grade nickel and NIB standard material in an elec- trical furnace. After 70-00% deformation for 4 hour at 4000C, the samples W-re held for 2 hours at 8000C. In general, boron had a beneficial effect on the mechanical prc. parties of nickel. Specifically, boron was found to strengthen the alloy crystals and the intergrain '_,-~)mdczries within the alloy, to Improve the Internal grain structure an -L 31869--66- ACC NR, AT6013552 cry The effect of boron on strength Ii ,to retard harmful re stallization processes.. relative siongation, and relative plasticity of nickel is shown in figure 1. dp 1 20 C49 70&A S; 0 x ri f . ~ej b0 0 04dP 0. '8 > '14 V V P ..I Id 0 ~Ob Of -4,?--W 404 vr~' a (a) (b) boron content, wt. boron contents wt% IFig. 1. The effect of boron on strength limit (1), relative elongation (2), and rela- Itive plasticity (3) of nickel at 250C (a) and 6000C (b). The temperature dependence of internal friction (Q-1) of Ni-B alloys is given in figure 2. Orig. art, has; 5 figures. I 2/3 Il; 31869-66 ACC NRs AT6013552 UB CODE: 1l/ 3/3 SUBM DATE: 03Jul65/ ORIG REF: 0121 rig* 2* OTH REF: 001 NA -ACC NRi AT6013553 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65!000/000/0069/0075 AUTHOR: Azhazha, V. M. Amonenko, V. M. Bolgov, 1. S. ; Zeydlita, M. P. ; .1vanov, V. Yo.. 1ORG; PhXsico-Tachnical Institute AN UkrSSR (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institu.t AN UkrSSR) 0 ITITLE: malting in vacua an a means of improving the mechanical proportion of boron I i steals _97 !SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut problem materialovedeniya. Vysokotemperaturnyye n or/a- Inicheskiye soyedineniya (High temperature Inorganic compounds). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 119651 69-75 !TOPIC TAGS: boron steel, mechanical property, steel, ferr us metal, steel microstruc- rr iture, chromium steel, nickel steel / E1437A steel, E1437esteel, E1403 steel ABSTRACT: The effect of.smelting (2500-10000C) in vacua and in air for 137-13~1:rhrs a relative elo igation, impact, strength, and hardn6ss of chromium-nickel steels p~mtain- ing from 0. to 3.0 wt boron was investigated.1 A? E1437A (boron-free), E1437B 10.015 u % B), E1403;k,0.1-1.0 wt B), and some specially prepared steels containing -3 1 :B were used as representative steel samples. It was found that the smeltiqof I 1containing 2-3 wt % B results in a 1.5-2 fold increase in their plasticity.1 A 15-20% jimprovement in relative elongation characteristic and two-foldli-ncrease in impact I Istrength result when high purity steel grades are smelted in vacua. Greater improve- I Card 1/2 ACC NR, AT6013553 ments in mechanical properties of boron-contain steels were achieved by smelting in vacuo rather than in air. The effect of sme in in vacuo on strength and plasti- city of E1437B steel on rapid breaking strength rtdg re lative elongation of E1437B is graphed. The effect o boron.cAntent on mechanical properties of E1403 steel is also graphed. Orig. art. has: 6 hjures, 4 tables. SUB CODr ' 11,13 SUBM DATE: 03Jul65/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REr: 004 2/2 .4 32007-6 MY 'EVVE( t ACC NRi AT6010591 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0163/0168 I AUTHOR: Amopenko.-Y.-M.; Kruglykh, A. A.; Pavlov, V. S.; Dyakov, L G.; Balenko, E,.,-P- ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, AN SSSR (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR) TITLE; Ofi the possibility of purifying cerium by zone recrystallization SOURCE: AN/UkrSSR. Fazovyye prevrashchentya v metallakh i splavakh (Phase transformations in metals and alloys). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 163-168 TOPIC TAGS: metal zone refining, cerium, recrystallization ABSTRACT: The object of the study was to determine the distribution of ivipuritiesl~ (lanthanides, silicon, magnesium, iron, and copper) in cerium during zone melting of the latter. The process was carried out at 3 x 10-0 mm Hg on cerium WhTcWfi-aa-fffisf-been re- melted for one hour at 1423K at the same pressure. The molten zone was produced by electron bombardment, and its travel rate was varied from 5 to 0. 15 mm/min. The refining process turned out to be most efficient at a rate of 0. 5 mm/min. However, zone melting to not effective in removing other rare earth metals from cerium. Iron, copper, and silicc-~, impurities are driven to the end of the ingot and have a distribution coefficient K < 1. After ten passes, the Iron content decreases by a factor of 5, and the silicon and copper contents decrease by a factor of 10. Magnesium. is removed chiefly by vaporization as the zone moves E!.m 1/2 --L 32607-"---- -- ACC NRs AT6010591 along the sample. Orig. art. has: 3 figures aad 2 tables. SUB CODE; I) / SUBM DATE: 07Oct64 / ORIG REP. 003 / OTH Mr. 002 0 91 Card 2/2 IS4 443C,5-6,5 EWr(-,-n)/TLE1~?(t)ZEjT T.IP(r) In/ In f-ACC NR f AP6019841 SOURCE CODE: UR/0370/66/000/001/0190/0192 1 AUTHOR: -Amonent% V. M (Kharlkov); Xra91Ykhj A. A. (Khar'kov); Pav3.ov,, V. 8.-- (Khar'kov)-;-TrOM~ (KharIkOV) ORG: none TITLE: E vaporallon rate of borylll during dIssociatiukof cerium beryllid SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 1, 1966, 190-192 TOPIC TAGS: beryllium, vacuum sublimation, cerium compound, vapor pressure ABSTRACT: 77ho article presents the results of an investigation of the evaporation rate of Be during the thermal dissociation of ffic internictallic compound CelleI, as well as of the effect of tho addition of a small amount (0. 4 wt.%) of Cc on the evaporabiti6 o0e. CeBe 13 was ob- tained by the vacuum heating of a stoichiometric mixture of the'MAders of CZ and Be at 1150-C for 3 hr, while the Be-0. 4% Ca alloy was obtained by direct vacuum melting'of the inetals. The subliniation rates of Oto De-0. 4% Co alloy and of tho products of dissociation of CcBel3 were determined by the niethod of evaporation from a cylindrical tantalum crucible with a resIdual gas pressure of --e 2-10-6 mm Hg in the vacuum chamber. The temperature was measured with Card UDC i L 447K,5-66 ACC NR, AP6019841 the aid of an optical pyrometer correct to + 5(,vo. Weighing of the crucibles was carried out correct to �0. 0001 g by the continuous method on scales without violating the vacuum. The sublimation rate of Be with 0. 4% Cc was measured in the temperature range 920-1160*C; for this temperature range the saturated vapor pressure of Be over the Be-O. 4% Cc alloy is described by the equation: log P = 9. 35-17, OOO/T. As for the dubli-lation rates of the compo- nents of the intermotallic compound CeBe 13 , during its thermal dissociation in the tempera- ture range 1050--1250*C, the roentgenograms of die condensates gathered following evaporation of the compound at 1100 and 1250*C lack the lines of Cc and CeBe13; therefore, appreciable dissociation occurs above 1050*C and the entire sublimated matter may be referred to Be. The saturated vapor pressure of Be over the CcBcj3 compound during the latter's thermal disao- clation may be described by the equation: log P . 10. 475-18,990/T. The findings were utilized to plot curves of the saturated vapor pressure of the compounds and their components ~Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: I figures, 2 tables, 2 formulas. rd 2/3 , . ~_ 44'.~0-5-66 ACC NRi AP6019841 Fig. 1. Vapor pressure (P, mm 11g) of Be as a function of temperature for: I - puro Do; 2 - ovor tho compound CeBel., during Its thermal dissociation; 3 - over the alloy Be-0. 4% Ce; 4 - pure Ce 13 SUBM DATE: 25Jul64/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 001 SUB CODE:// 3/3 -L 44078i;66- -EW(;~)/ AM XCE _NRAP6030604 soukM COD i--UR76ig5/ 1106q/1023/1023 AUTHORs Amonenkol.v: Pavlov, V, S.; Kruglykh, A. A. ~10 ORG., Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, Kharkov (Fizyko- 13 tekbnichnyy instytut, AN Uk SSR) 1~ TITLE: Refining lanthanuXy combined zone melting and electrotransfer process SOURCE: Ukrayins'kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11, nos 9, 1966, 1023-1025 TOPIC TAGS: lanthanum zone refining, lanthsaum-e~~ng"r- relislog- ABSTRACT: The feasibility of refining lenthanum by combined zone melting and electro- transfer process has been inistigated. Specimens, 8 mm in diameter x 120 mm long, were prepared from 99.5%-p!1re\ lanthanum melted in a vacuum of 3.10-6 mm Hg. The specimens were subjected to zone refining in vacuum with electron-beam heating. Simultaneou313; direct current with a density of 4.4 a1mm2 was passed through the speci- mens for 70 or 180 hr, depending on the number of passes (5 or 10). It was found that the utmost purification was achieved with 5 passes, after which the impurities content was reduced as follows: oxygen from 0.08OX to 0.032%, nitrogen from 0.0047% to 0.004(9 hydrogen from 0.0013% to an undetectable quantity, and carbon from 0.14% to 0.080%. The microhaiqnL8_8/dropped from 50 to 30 kg/mm2. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 tab]% JTD] SUB CODE: 11, 1 SUBM DATE: 20Dec65/ OXIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: Card 1/1 5077. L 32066-& EW(m)/EWP(t)/Er1 IJP(c) JD/JG ACC XR. AP6013334 SOURCE CODE: 7JR/0363/66/002/004/0578/0681, AUTHOR: Amonenlio, V. M.; A. A.; Pavlov. V. S. -, Mosova, L. N. ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR (Fiziko-te.khm'cherski institut Akademii nauk UkrSSR) TITLE: Purification of cerium by electric transfer combined with zone melting SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 4, 1966, 578-581 TOPIC TAGS: cerium, metal zone refining, metal zone melting ABSTRACT: To determine whether cerium can be purified by combining electric transfer with zone melting, molten cerium samples were refined by passing a current of 5.3 A/mm2 in a vacuum for 50 - 150 hr. Iron, silicon, copper, and oxygen impurities were found to move to the cathode. The e\perlments were then repeated in helium; after 200 hr, the amount of impurities remaining In the cathodic and middle portions of the sample dropped below the sensitivity limit of spectral analysis. The samples were then subjected to zone melting, whose effectiveness was found to increase when an electric current (6 A/mm2) was passed flirough the metal. The amount of impurities thus dropped from 0. 245% in the Card 1/2 UDC: 546.655 L 32066-66 ACC NTR: AP6013334 initija sample to 0. 085% in the refined product. Following the refining process, the microhardness of cerium decreased from 2S to 23.8 kg/mm2. Orig. art. has- 2 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 11 /SUBM DATE: 31Jul65 ORIG REF: 003 OTH REF: 002 L__ACC-NRa-AP7O02 8 4 k~- SOURCE CODE: UR/0136/66/000/012/0078/0081 Amonenko. V*Mol Tronl,.A*S.; Mukhin, V#V#g Hybal$chenko, R.D*;, Kovaleva, ORG: none TITLE: Production and properties of vacuum~hot rolled metal composites~ SOURCE: Tevetnyve metally, no. 12, 19669 78-81 TOPIC TAGS: composite metal, hot rolling, vacuu-4 hot rolling, azwopesits aff:lph,' molybdenum niob UM compos.ite, steel titanium composite, 7ru.4el 7 ABSTRACT:Wacks consisting of two dissimilar metal plates 10 mm-thick, 20 = wide, and 100 mm long..were vacuum rolled from vacuum-arc. melted ingots of Cu, jNi, Tip Nb, St.3 steel and IKhl8H9T stainless steel under various condi- Itions. The bond strength of all composites was found to increase with !increasing reductions and deeper vacuum and, in the case of metalu which -form solid solutions (Cu-Ni, No-Tip Ho-Nb and others), with increasing ~!rolling temperature. In the case of metals which form. brittle eutectical chemical compounds (Ti-st-eel) which lower the bond strength, satis- factory bond strength can be produced only by rolling at temperatures 1/2 UDC1 669- 419.4:62 ACC NR, AP7002,34h -6elow 'iha- t "of the foti%ation of the eutcetieg 'Or' chemical -compounds.' The deeper vacuum is especially important in tolling composite's from titaniuml niobium and other chemically active metals. For example, Mo-Nb composite .rolled with a 30% reduction at 1200C in a 'vacuum of 1-10-1-1-10-2 MM Hg had a bond strength of 5-8 kgfmm2 compared with 32 kg/mm2 for the :strength of compouite rolled in a vacuum of 2-lr5 mm Hg, other conditioni .being the same. No visual changes were observed in the interface struc- .ture of Mo-Nb, Cr-.W, Cr-Mo, Cu-14i and other composites of metals which lorm solid solutions. But at the interface of Joined Ti-Mo, Cu-steel, Ti-lKhl8N9T steel, and other composites of metals which form a eutectic or chemical compound (e.g., Ti-Fe, Nb-Ni), a transition zone formed whose thickness depended on the temperature and reduction of rolling. In all these composites, Eknnealing brought about the formation of transition ,zone and the growth of the existing ones,.which was-associated with the interdiffusion of contacting metals. [Hsi SUB CODE: 136 l1/ ATD PRESSt 5114 SUBM DATEs n0ne/ OHIO REPI 003/ OTH REY: 001 2 &MORA-SCU, R. TM-"r:OLCGY Periodicals: CE1,111,071A ST !ITIITTT-,. Vol. 7p no. 6, June 1958 ,L'-'ORASCTJ, R. Eyperiences from the vise of the Seiga vertical harvester. p. 246 Yonthly List of Fast Furopean Accessions (E7!.PJ) --Z, Vol. 8) No. 2p Februury 11150, Tnriasso AMORGONSKIY, L. M. 7044. Zadachl I uprazhneniya po khimi-XI. Di" ared. shloky. Tallin. Estgosizdat, 1955. 1489. a ill. 233m. 11.000 ekz. 1r. 80k. V per.--Na eston. yaz.--(55-1997) 54(076) Knizhnaya Latopis'No. 6, 1955 4 T - I - 7,-"T - T-1 - -1 T, , * v V -- - --- --ki- - - - - - ---- ---- --- - - - - - - Prol7vodstvn sta)l. (Prodiiet.Irn or st"l) Moskvn, Metiillurrizdat, 1950. 3yj P. Jllvs ... porf.s ... teblea. diagrs. "Literaturall: p. (361) - 364. '4 Category :USSR/Radiophysics Application of radiophysical methods 1-12 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957 No 2051 Author :Amoseaka, N. ., Muren, D.M. Title :Distortion of Television Image when Receiver is Fed from. an Autonomous Network, and Methods for its Elimination. Orig PUb Tekhnika televideniya (M-vo radiotekhn. prom-sti SSSR), 1954, No 2, 9-33 Abstract A qu%ntitative analysis is given of the influence of the magaotic leakage fields on the electron boam, the deflecting system, and units containing windings. Examination of the influency of pulgations of rectified 'Voltage on the image. The permissible distortion of television images occurring when the set is fed from an autonomous line is defined. Methods of combatting distortion are indicated, particularly the shielding of the power trans- former, cancellation of the lea" fields by means of a short-circuited turn, and the use of a resonant filter in the rectifier. Card 1/1 TOKARWIGii, X - J. i AMC164 GOL I I;MRG. S - 1. ; POPO Vi... Ye.14. 111111111111111111W- ~ - - Materiela onthet-tucly of eptospiral jawaice. ReDort No.11:Furthsr data on laboratory diagnostics of leotoopiral jaunlice. Trudy, Lon. InOt.ODid. i m1krobiol. 9:104-11.7 14'j. * (Muru 1o:9) 1. It laboretorit pa izuchaniyu lentospirozov Instituta im. Pn~atera (rav. laboratorlyey K-N.Toksrevicb) (1,~,1!4114GRAD--1419 ILI 3 DISEASA) TCK,~R K.N. DANSUR. V. N. : P007.4, Ye.M.; AMSHKOVA, 11. 1. Materials on I%bp attuiv -,,f aot,~sp'.-Al jaudice.. RaDc-. "%o.12: ".x-)i-rilitental nremiaces for ti-imcific serum therany in lentocpl.rO 147. Trudy len.inat.,Wti. i mikroblol. 9:113-127 (MI;.JA 1',):9) 1. Iz laburatorit po i7uchoniyu loptospirozov Inatitatil tm. Paptork (znv. laboratortgey K.~.Tok,,iraviclv) (Wil.LLIS DISEASM) '%'MUM TIEW.1-Y) AXOSINJOVA, N.I.; POPOVA. U.N. Two cases of isolation of Leptospira lcterohemorrhagiae from dogs. Zhur,mikrobiol.epid.i immm. no-3:63-69 Mr 154. (ULRA 7;4) 1. In otdala transmissivakh infektsiy i zoonozov (saveduyushchiy K.N.Tokarevich) Instituta imni Pasters. (direktor H.P.Ivanov). (Leptospira icterohemorrhaglas) (Dogs-Diseases) Too No Observation on the principal reservoir of Leptogpira icterohasmorrhaglas. Miur. mikrobiol. spid. i iraw, no~12:67-70 D 154. (MT.RA 8:2) 1. 12 leptospirosuoy laboratorit (zav. X.R.Tokarevich) Laningradekogo institute, imoul fteters. (dir. N.P.Ivanov) (YAWS DISMU# transmission, carriage by rate) (RATS j carriage of Vail's dies) 2 Z- Mat-ho-g-eni-n- th-e ,:Y Ye. P:)Ljcjvu and 11. 1. Amosenkova, Lcningrad Ili.; Li Lute of Eli iM_7,~H1oo&y-;Tic imeal PaGLe,,x, Ziiurnal. MilzroAolot,ii, EpidcmioloUii. i Iimaunobiologii, Vol 28y No 1, ucal 57, pli 44-0 T!ilti article presents results of atudica on lepLospirosi6 in mouse. L rodents. Since previour, investigations indicuted ti.,at '~..ie ciief reuea7voir o~ swazap fever was mouselike rodents in ot.- 'er areas of Cie USSR, thiG possibility wix ex,)lored in the Northwestern region, particu-. 101-1y Lround T,oningrad, i'ro,.:i June to December 1954. Aniuals were trapped in t4oe Leningrad sWuurbz~ in ijotazo fields and Eardensl on large aninal- husuandry se-&-hozes, and in vegetable combines. The rodents were chloro ~'ormed and dissected, and! chai-iges in the interna,1 or~;Uns were noted. Kidney suspensions from the rodents were seeded on serum-phosphate medium, and blood was investigated by lysis and agglutination reactions with typed cultures of leptospira. The biological characteristics of the isolated cultures were studied by infecting guinea pigs, Cultures were tested vith im.,une rabbit sera to the standard strain DV-B :,bnyakov and the Rulev -Strain (isolated in 1953 from a swamp fever patient during an outbreak in one of the sovkhozer. around LeningraC). Ore table slua that cul- tures werc lysed and agbluttinated by the afore:.,entioned sera in hiG'a titers, and only one culture, isolated from a field mouse, reacted nega- tively. Two other tables show., rest,-Its of infection of rabbits with cultures of Leptospira isolated fron. rodents and infectivity of field rodents trapped in suburban sovkhozes. The article presents the following conclusiona on the basis of these results: 1. It was established that 14-3i, of mouselike field rodents trapped, in 'L*.he Leningrad suburbs were infected with Leptospira. t'2. On study of the biological properties of 24 cultures isolated, 23 were identified as Leptospira type DV-B Monyakov and one as 'uataviae. "3. LePt-,OsPira type DV-B Monyakov was isolated for the first time, from various rouselike rodents (field mice, cormon nicrotu3, domestic mice), thereby establishinG a heretofore-unknown natural reservoir of this type of swamp fever pathogen. It was simultaneously eztablished that the commn microtus carried bataviae type'Leptospira. "4. Considering the-concrete existence of a natural reservoir of liatilogenic Leptospira in the suburbs of tne city and the possibility .of the occurence of leptospirosis among lawians under certain conditions, deratizution measures must be reinforced, taking into account tie dynamics of propagation of field rodents and the seasoual nature of this discasc." 7 M AMOSWXOVAP 11.10 Data for the study of supplementary leptospiral roservoirB in a large city. Report no,11 Infection of dop with rAptospira icterohaamorrhagiae. Trudy Len. inst. apid.i microbiol. 181 158-166'58- (MIRA 16:7) 1. 1z laboratorli osoboopasnykh infektsiy i rikketsiozov Lenin- gradakogo inatituta epidemiologiip mikrobiologii i gigiyeny imeni Pastara (natiolmyy rukovoditall - prof. X.N.Tokarevich). (WEILIS DISEASE) (DOGS AS CARRIERS OF DISEP.SE) AMOSENKOVA,,. N. I.- Data for the study of oupplemeittar7 leptospiral reservoirs in a large city. Report Vo,2& Results of experimental inoculation of puppies with some leptospira species. Trudy Len.inst.epid. I microbiol. l8sl67-176158* (MIRA 16:7) 1. Iz laborqtori~ qaoboopasnykh infektaly i rikketsiozov lanin- gradskogo inst#uta spidemiologil, mikrobiologii ~ gigiyen imeni PaBtera (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof.K.N.TbkarevichT. (LEPTOSPIROSIS) (DOGS ALI CARRIERS OF DISEASE) AMOSENKOVA, 14.11 Data for &,he study of supplementary leptospiral reser7oirs in a large city, Report Vo.31 Tasting cats as to their suseepti- bility to leptospira. Trudy Len.inst.epid. i microb. 18s177-179 158* (MIRA 1627) 1. Iz laboratorli onoboopasnykh infektsiy i rikketsiozor Lanin- gradekogo inotituta opidemiologii,, mikrobiologii i gigiyen imeni Pastara(naucbn7y rukovoditell - prof. K.P.TokarevichT. (LEPTOSPIROSIS) (CATS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE) POPOVA, Ye.M.1 AMOSIMOVA, N.Io Cases of swamp fever among the workers of svine farms. Trudy lAn.inst.epld.1 microblol. 18&VO-U7159 (MIRA 16:7) 1. 1z laboratorii osoboopasnykh infektal.- i rikketsiozov Lenin- gr&dBkoizo instituta apidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gi iyeny imeni Pastera-(naucbnyy n3kovoditalt - prof. X.N.Tokarevichl. (LMYMPIROSIS) (SWnF. AS CARRIEM OF DISFASE) Country : USSR CatuGory: Virology. Viruses of Kom mid Animls. Rickettsias. ;-bs Jour: Rof Zhur-Diol., No 23, 1958, No 103534 Autlaor Krasnih, F.I.; Amosenhova, 14. 1. Inst I---------------- Ti.tle The Resistance of Richot-taias to From, SubGtrr-tes Ori,-, I~ub: 5b. Richettsial. Diseases, U-ninbrad, 167-3-77 Abs ~,raet: :.t a to:xperature of --2(; 0 a mduction lw-cx~ c-*"Ly and virulence was observod in typhus richutts~.as dcpc~id- inC on the substrate on irbich the vert-, kept. After passaLps tl,,rouGh lieu md c'il'ch cribryos thQ toxic aad virulent prope.-tics were rc5'L-oru(l. -- L. Ye. L. Card 1/1 AI'M`:Y0'V., 1% 1., DAYTER, k. 3. "On the survival of Bernet rickettsia in the ort,-anisn of a bed bug, " p. 127 -.i,-n Drobler-rim J Desyatoye Soves~chnniye po parazitologichp-sl -orirorInooch,--ovym boleznyam. 22-29 Oktyrtbrya 1959 g. (Thnth Conference on YInrasitolorical Problems and Diseases with Nnturnl Foci 22-29 October 1959). Moscow-Laningrad, 19,59, Acnjoqy of Nclical Sciences LSSR and Acniemy of Sciences USSR, No. 1 254pp. al - T GH, K. V., ., L. D., 111YT~Z, I. :-., .0-10311ill"Ovil" "". I., J1 71~ P (1;1 A I ~F' -F "Ywiterinlq for the further study of the lo,~Rl ~--Afever focus In tho Leninj.;vul oblnqt." p. 140 Desyntoye Soveshcharilye p) pirazitolof-Icheskir. problemam i pri ro, inoochag _,ov~ni bolezTWnn,. 22-29 OktvPbrya 1059 r. (Tenth Uonference on Pnrvsitological J?roblems and 0-1sonses with Natural Soci 2~-29 October 1959), yojcow-Lsnln~~,rnd, 1959, -AcacleW of Mellcp,! Sciences LTSS."- and Acnder-,,r of Sciences USSIx. 11o. 1 254pp. Leningrad Inst. of Epidemiology, Microbiology And Hygiene XHAVKINP T.xtx AMOSENKOVA. N.1. Iceal reffetion in guinea pigs inoculated with Rickettsia prowasekile Trudy Ler.inst.epidei mikrobiol. 23985-97 161. (KIM 160) 1v Iz la~oratorii infektoionnoy patologii otdela. patologicheskcT abatomii'Inatituta apidemiologii i mikrobiologii AMN SSSR i lAboratorii osobo opasnykh infektsiy i rikketsiozov Leningradskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Pasterao (RIMETTSIA) (VACCINATION) TOLU=,. Gift ReN.1 VASIL'YEVA, L.D.; *WIUO.VAj-_N_kjjj DAYTERs A.B.; POPOVA, Ye.M.; BMONOVA, H.A.; KLKNOVp N.M. Epidemiological characteristics of a local (~-rickettsiosis focus. Trudy Len.inst,epid,i mikrobiol. 239136-W 161. (MIRA 1613) (Q nTM) AMOSENKOVA9 N.I.T DAYM, A.B.; KLIWOV, K.N. Dffta cm fielel studies in a Q fever focus. Trudy Len.inBtopid. imik"14ol, 23sl44-153 1619 MIRA l6s3) 1i In la~oratorii osobo opasnykh irtf"iy rikketsiozov Lenin- gradskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Pesters. i otdela osobo opasnykh infektsiy Leningmdskoy oblastnoy sanitarno- epideniologicbeskoy otantaii. (LUGA DISTRICT-Q FKM) DAYTER, A.B.; AMOSMOVA, N,L; Prinimala uohastiye: UMOVA, LN6 Role of ticks of the superfs~Lny Irodoidea. in Q-rickettsiosise Report No.ls On natural infection of the tick Lrodea rioinus L. by Rickettsia bameti. Trudy Imnoinsteepidei mil.=obiole 23t 114"165 161, 0 MM 1613) 1. Ivlaboratorii onobo opaanykh infektaiy i rikketsiozov lenin- gradskogo instituts, egdemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Pastors, i otdela osobo opasnykh lnfektsiy Ianingradakoy oblastnoy sanitarno- epideniologicheakay otantaii. (TICKS AS CARRIEM OF DISFME) (Q PXM) DAYTER, A.Bs; AMOSENKOVA, Rj, %1e, of ticks of the Ouperfamily Ixodoldea in Q-Fickettsiosis. Report No.21 Infootion of the tick Omithodoros papil3ipes Bir. by Riakettsia burneti, in an experiment* Trudy kneinstee id i 23t166-180 161, "!;~ 3.613) mikrobiolo fH (TICKS AS CARRIERS OF DIMSE) (Q n7a) AHOSEKKGVA W.,I&Y- VASILYEVAO L.D. - Z~ AL-Ugonle characteristics of the phase variants of Plickettels. burnoti isolated in Lemingmd, Trudy Lcn.inateepid.i mikrobiole t6l. s..>, (HIM 1623) (LENINMUD t __=W.A) OF177M-S '.,ID ANTIBODIES) GOLIDIN, R-B.; AMOSENKOVA, N.I. Itperimental Q-rickettaiosis in vhite mice; studies made with f1moreacent antibodies. 1rudy Leneinst,epid.i mikr-5biol, 23t 21&Q23 161. (KMA 16 s3) 1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena lenina akademii .4meni Kirov& i laboratorii osobo opasnykh infektsiy i rikketsionov Leningradskogo inotituta epidmiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Pastera. (Q FE M ) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIESN ,f OC"-IDIN, H.B.; AMWIMOVA, N.I. Study of experimental rickettsioses by means of fluorescent anti- bodies. Report No.2t Use of immune fluorescent gamna globulin for early and rapid diagnosia of Hickettaia burneti, Vop, yirus, 6 no.5:591-598 S-0 161- ~VaRA 1~)Jj) 0 1. Voyranno-moditsinaltays. oi4ona Lenius- akademiya imen:i S.M.Ki--wra i Louingradskiy institut e~idemiolog.Li, mi1aobiologii i gigiyeny imeni L.Pas era Leningrad. tQ ffv"Ki) (0-Ar'421A GLOBULIN) AMWEMOVA, N.1.,- GOWDIN, R.B.; DAYT4a, A.B. Study of experimental rickettsiodes using fluorescent antibodio,5. Report No.3! Study of ticks for their infectivity wi;h R. burneti. Vop. virus. 6 no.6:664-669 11-D 161. (141BA 15:2) 1. Leningradskiy institut apidemiologii, mik-robiologii i gigiyeny imeni L.Pasthra I Voyenno-meditsinskaya orCena Lenina akademiya imeni 8.14.Kirova. (TICKS AS CWtHIERS OF DlSr;ASE) WNEIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) (RICKETTSIA) AMOSENKOVA, H.I,; VASILIYEVA, L.D.; DAYTER, A.B. Characteristics of some biological properties of Rickettsia burneti, isolated in Uningrad. Trady Lon. inat.-epid4 i mikrobiole 2505-82 16J. (MIRA i7il) AMANZHULOV, S.A.; AMOSENKOVA, N.I.; POSTRICHEVA, O.V. Results of virological confirmation.of Q fever in Kazakhstan. Trudy Lan, inst. epid, i mikrobiol.'25s83-94 163, (MIRA 17: 1) 1. 13 Instituta krayevoy pdtologii AN KazSSR i otdola osobo opasnykh infektsiy Leningradekogo instituta epidemic- logii i mikrobiologii imani PaBtera. AMOSENKOVA, N.I.j KHAVKIN, T.N. Course of experimental Q fever pneumonia in white mice; experiments in intranasal inoculation. Trudy Lon. inst. epid. i mikrobiol. 25:154-159 163. Local peritoneal reaction in experimental Q fever in white mice. Ibid.:160-169 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz otdela ~sobo opawkh infektsiy Laningradskogo insti- tuta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Pastera i labors- torii infektsionnoy patologii otdela patologicheskoy anatomii Instituta eksperimentalinoy meditsiny AMN SSSR. KHAVKIN, t.N.; AMDSENKOVA, *.I. Immunoluminemaent, method for studying the morphology of experiwntal riakettsioses. Dokl.0-SSSR. 149 no.4:~69-972' Ap 163. 1633) 1. Inatitut, okeparimentallnoy maditsiny AMN SSSR i TAiningra 81qy ihatitut apidemiologii i mikmbiologii im. Pnotera,* Predstavlono akademikom N.N.AnieWcovym. (RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY) 01ANUUMV, S.A.; AMOSEVKOVA, N.I.; P(STRICHEVA, O.V. Detection of Rickettsia burneti In the horsefly Tabanus staegeri. Med. paraz. I paraz. bol. 34 no. 5t612-614 S-0 165 (MIP-4 19 21) 1. Kazakhakiy Institut krayevoy patologli AMR SSSP., Alma-Ata i otdel osobo opasnykh infektsiy Lendi:gradskogo inotituta epidemiologli I mikrobiologii imeni Fastera. Submitted Novem- ber 22, 1963. CLU,YY,, A.A.1 KUDRAMPSt G-7-1 41(1~ilk, A-'I- Flav sheet for pi -%j)ax- Ong a nF4 altne lev,6" undc,~, majil ex aLnAng - I and geologioal oond!I.Ijnw.# nboro tru-1. Innt. gor. diela AN UTOR nu.13C'16-31 43 Oira 2-1M44-66 SOURCE ODE:' -W --*0107/65/00 CC--NRt 010()11003010031,. AUTHORs (Engr.); Pjj)2v& (Engr.) ORGt none TITLE; 'Almaol radio receiver SOURCE: Radio., no,1., 1965., 30-31 and inside of rear cover TOY-,.C TAGSs radio receiver transistorized circuit) circuit desiGn ABS~3AMls Ntai~ed description,, characterisitles., circuit diagrams and-photograph of a 134 x 83 x ?4 mi transistor radio (seven transistors,., one cx7stil diode) for meditn- and long-wAve orception, am- given. The mppaT-atus mas manuractured by the Leningradsiiy sovnarkhoz. Orige art, has: 4 figuresj 2 tables* MW SUB CODEi 17 SUBM DATE; none mmov, A. lAt's-hava.more of. mwh schoolo. Na itroi. Roa. to.id:24.. 0 161. (MIRA-24'21) 1. Direktor aboh(shoobrasoveLtfillnyy.politekhnicheakoy shkoly, g. Dubno, Forikovskaya oblast'. (Dubno--Sohoole) AMOSOV, A., inzli.; KFOLYAVA, V., inzh. I . ~... ~ - - The "Almaz" radio receiver. Radio no.1:30-31 Ja 165. (MIRA 18SQ L 15572-66 _Eg(d)/FS5-2 Mn- MTV. -ATODO62 SOURCE CODE: UR/0107/65/000/004/0034/0036 AUTHOR: AMOBOVA A. (Engineer)j-nol ava V~gineer)j Cherenkov, lue (Engineer)l Mogil ORG: none TITIZ: Transistorized radio receiver 'Neva-2t SOURCE: Radio, no. 4# 1965p 34-36 % dio TOPIC TACSt radio receiver, transistorized circuitp circuit design, ra engineering ABSTRACT: Me article gives an overall technical description of the "Nava-21" vtod,)l. It Is first compared to the previous "Nova" model which it excels In terms of electro-acoustic performance and operating reliability. The "Nava- 20 is designed on the super-hoterodyne principla with a set of transistors and one crystal diode. It operates on battery supply and its frequency range ex- tends over long waves and medium waves, The basic components of this receiver are a frequoncy convertor,.a two-stage intermediate-freqaency amplifier, a sharp-solection filter for adjacent-channel selectivity, a detector, auto- n. atic. gain control and a two-stage low-frequency amplifier. Capacitors are used-for-neutralization -and- interstage-oouplingi except-for the-sicond3tage of-the 1-f amplifier where negative feedback Is affected throu&h a resistance- ppacitanoe circuit for.the purpose of reducing non-linear distortions, and Ce rd 1/2- L 15572-66 ACC NR: AP6008229 for the frequency converter which has an inductive feedback. The receiver 'delivers nominally 30 mw power,-the maximum non-linear audio distortion is 12%, it operates satisfactorily down to 7.2 V but will still work at 3.6 V battery sunolys 7bo dimensions ofthe receiver are 150 x 95 x 35 mm, its -Vcn grams. Ihe built-in magnetic antenna is mounted to the _~Iqight is-:!." printed-circuit chassis'. "th'a l'ou'd's'peake-'r is -mounted under the top of the case, tation tuning is done with a variable capaoitor rotat4d through a 1:6 reduc- tion gear. The overall complete circuit diagram of the receiver is shown, also. the wiring diagram and transistor-amplifier details. Orig art."na:s'.- 4 figures and 2 tables. (JPHSI SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATEt none, Card. 2/~ IMOSOV, A Q-,,Polkovnik meditsinskoy alurjhby Treatment of gunshot ontsomyelitie In a sanatorium. Voen.-med. zhur. no.6-.60-63 Je 151. (MLPA 94-9) (OSTBOMYELITIS) (GUNSHOT ID UlDS) AMOSOV) A.S. "Functional and Anatomic Chatiges of Bronchopulmonary System During Radiation Sickness," by A._S. Amosov, Voyenno-Medit- sinskiy Zhurnal, No 6, Jun 56, pp 21-28 Studies of functional and anatomic changes in external respiration vera conducted on 107 rabbits, which were grouped into controls, those subjected to a single external irradiation of the thoracic region, those subjected to repeated irradiation by small doses, those subjected to ir- radiation of a small portion of the thoracic region (2 x 2 cm), and those subjected to exposure of only half the body. The author concludes: 1. Irradiation of the thorax by X rays causes a radiation sickness which is different from that due to total irradiation of the organism and which is characterized by the appearance of pronounced functional and anatomic changes in the bronchopulmonary system. These changes lead to the development of acute radiation pneumonia during the peak of the sickness or to the development of primary chronic pneumonia during the SUM. 1287 2. Upon using equal doses, a single irradiation causes changes in the respiratory system that are more profound than repeated irradiation. Therefore, a prolonged small intensity irradiation is more rational since, by employing it, less of the surrounding healthy tissue is injured. 3. By using bronchography, it is possible to obtain accurate aati on the condition of the bronchial tree during various periods of radiation sickness. USSR/Diseases of Farm A.Anals - Diseases Caused by Protozoa. R Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 5, 1959, 214~1 Author Perepechayev, A.N., Amosov, B.K. Inst, Title Treatment of Anaplasraosis in Cattle. Orig Pub : Veterinariya, 1958, No 5, 34-37 Abstract : An intravenous injection of an alcoholic rivanol solution was administered. For this purpose, 0.2 g of rivanol was dissolved in 120 ml of hot boiled distilled water. After the preparation was completely dissolved, the solution was filtrated, cooled to 40-500 C and then 60 ml of recti- fied alcohol were added. Warmed to body temperature, the solution was slowly Intravenously injected in a 180 ml dose. If after 12-24 hours the temperature did not beco- me lower in the sick animals, the solution was once more injected in the same quantity. A 100 perceat therapeutic effectiveness was obtained. In the presence of a mixed Card 1/2 - 27 - USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals - Diseases Caused by Protozoa. R Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 5, 1959, n421 enzooty of both anaplasmosis an& piroplasmosis, a com- bined treatment was resorted to in which first trypa- flavine and then alcohol - rivanol were administered until the temperature decreases, while simultaneously applyii.-g symptomatic therapy. Card 2/2 EXCMPTA XMICA So.-.17 Vol.4/4 Public He_,lth,etc_.Ap__r 58 JZ~475_0v/, 13,L 1079. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DYSENTERY IN RURAL AREAS AND MEAN'3 OF LOWERING ITS MCIDENCE (Russian text) - ,Amosov B. P. , Voronova G.. S. and Ivanova N. A. - TRUD. "IMMULKAD. SAM, -GIG. MED. IN.'j',T. 1956. 27 (98-110) 'Mc paper elaborates the epidemiological characteristics of dysentery in 2 districts and illustrates them by a series of examples and tables which show: the incidence of dysentery and other gastro- intestinal conditions in the P. district from 1951 to 1954 (per 10,000 population); incidence of acute dysentery in 3 age groups in 1954 (per 1,000 persons); incidence of dysentery in 1952-1954 in the medical district S. (per 1.000 pereons); distribution of the incidence of dysentery according to age groups in the medisal district S. in 1954 (per 100 persons): admission of dysentery patients to hospital against days of illness in the medical district S. in 1954; inci- dance of dysentery and other gastro -intestinal conditions in the K. district from 16,53 to October 1955 (per 10.000 population); incidence of dysentery and other /.0?? --- I gastro-intestinal diseases during the different months of 1955 (per 10,000 population) in the X. district. This work has made it pofisible to determine -the main reasons responsible for the lowering of the effectiveness of various anti-dysentery meas- ures in rural areas. (S) - ~-P - AMOSOV B v inzh Ultrasonic va%ss used in,;weldint6 metals for electri.- engineering purpoSese [Trudy) HVTU 'no.101slOO-107 161. (MM 14:8) (Semi.conductors-Welding) - (Ultrasonico'waves-Indus trial applications) S/fA 9/6 2/000/.106/003/010 1003/1203 AUrHOII i Amoeov, D.V., fIngepepAr I TITIE s 7bermal phono'mnn durint: supersonic welding SOURCE i I(OBOU7. Vysshdye tekhnicheskoye uchilish~he. LTrudyj no. 106, 1962. 93-ICS. Svarka tovetnjkh splavov i nakotorykh logirovannykh staleV TSXTs The factorn influencing the quantity 'and the distribution of the heat genornted dur'LnC supervanic voldinG of copperg steel, aluminum, and tantalum wore investigated and thd results are discussed. A formula is given for calcu- latin~- the wave amplitudd at any point in the mase of the treated metal A A a sin w (t r C This equation does not, however# take into account the fading of vibmtiond as they pass through the metal, and the calculated values may therefore be a little too high. There are A figuron and 3 tables. Card 1/1 k)W')Vp B*V,,__~nzbe Therml, phenomena during ultrasonic welding. Trudy HVTU no.lC603-105 162. (Ultrasonic welding) (MIRA 1,6:6) biag 3/137/61/000/007/021/C)72 A06O/A1O1 i''.1HORS.- Vydrin, V. N.; Boyko, M. Ye.; Amosov, E. N.; Moshkin, S. E. I., " LE: -Investigation of the tension schedule on a continuous light-seation mill PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 7, 1960, abstraot 7D41, ("Tr. Konferentsii: Tekhn. progress v t"khnol. prokatn. proiz-va". Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, 363-364) TFXT: The method of tension measurement,by means of tension pulley,.is Inapplicable in the section rolling-practice, and the authors propose their own method aocording to whiejh the pressure between the pad of the roll bearing and the bedplate of the rollIng.stand is measured by a special dynamometer. It is established that the relationship betwean the-tension and the velocity mismatch is linear. See also KhMst, 1960, ro. 4, 7653. A. Bulanov [Abstraoterts note: Complete translation] Card 4/1 -AMU ~-rlll, _~i.__A. --P-q !I. __ __ _ _ "Change of Fetroleum in the Crust ofthe Earth", Collection of Geology Articles of the A3.1-Union Petroleum Scientific Research Institute for Geological Survey, No. 2, 1953. A f U.SSR/Chumical Veehnology. Ctiomictl Products and Thoir 1-14 Application-Troatwont of natural gases and pa tr o le uni. Motor Fuols. Lubricants. Abs Jour: Flof Zhur Khimiya., No 3) 1957) 92277 Author A 0 A T-2~ Bull Inst 'M-Union Scionco Rosotirch Instituto for 2atrolaum Exploration Title The Optical Rotation of Potroloma Orig Pub: Pr. Vses. neft. a.-i. gool.-razvad. in-ta, 1955, No 83, 196-230 Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 ----AMOSOT-,-G-.A. -, -VASSOYSVICH.-N-47ke- -- - --- ----- - - .,-v --- --W- Means for determining the tewperature of petroleum formation. VNIGRI no.105:61-65 157. (MIRA 11:9) (Petroleum geology) tMR / Forestr7. General ProbIms. Abq Jour tRof Zhur - Biologipt, No 22) 1958, No. 100140 Ixthor '. A-aceqv,,-qt--A- lzst IRA--- givon, - Title Tho Use of Chsnical Subatancos in the Control of Foroat Fires in the MA OriS Pub aLean. kh-vo, 1958, No 4, 86-88 Abst-ruct iNo abstxact given Card 1/1 GDR / Cosmochemistry. Abs Jour Author Inst Title Orig Pub Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D : Referate Zhur--Khimiya, No. 11i 1959o 38196 : Amosov G. A.; and Vassoyevich, N. B. : : On the Methods Used for the Determination of the Temperature In Petroleum Deposits. : Z angew Geol, A, No. 9, 410-413 (1958) (in German) Abstract : See RZblMim, 1958, 7460. Card 1/1 75 AMSOVI G.A. "Micropetroleum.11 Trudy VNIGRI no.224il6-21 163. Statistical demands impos6d upon the me*bdo of sampling rocks for the analysis of organic matter. Ibid.i22-23 (KRA 17:2) ., ~ I 'I ~1~1. KOZINA, T.A.; 9IDSOV, G.A. M-- Genetic succession of oils in Sakhalin. Geol. I geofiz, no,2:3-12 164. (MIRk IS 84) 1. Vaesoyuzriyy neftyanoy nauchno-iBeledovatellskiy geologo-razve- dochnyy institut, g. Okha-na-Sakhaline. 7L j. N :4 AT MP NU ir VI Z v OM i pl-m-am, Vi Ni 1~ .0 "-ILY VC1, A j I_r~ .Tt)-F 166. .,."Lra tecrii Upa-ai'votiti univeraitell.a. ;3ub=l7Aed Mvwch 1965. UT~SR/Electronice Repair Card III A-athors Amosov, I.; pigarev) L. Title The work of radio repailr shops abouiabe improved Per iodical 1:hdio,3~ 13, Mar, 1954 Abstract Fadio repair shops In Ulan-Ude (Buriat-Mongolian AMR) do not satisfy cuetorar requirements because they (shops) are poorly equipped and repairs are made in unsuitable buildings. The article calls upon the Ministry of Communication to pay more attentionto such a situation and to take measuree for inprov- ing,it. Institution ........ Submitted t ....... I ' ZEDGENIME, G.A., prof., AMOSOV. I.S., SINENKO, L.F. Problem of radiation reactioni and rAdIntion sickness [with sum.- mary in Nnglish]. Red.rad. 3 no.213-10 Mr-Ap'58 (MIRA 110) (RCWGIN RAYS. inj.ef f . mild radiation reactions & rndintion sickness, funct. changes in thoracis & abdom,orgnne (Rus)) AMOSOV, I.S. Changan in tho pulmonary blood venseln In 9xperimentul raelation sicImese. Hed.rad. 4 no.9:3)-39 S '59. CURA 12 - 11) 1. 1z Imfodry rentMnalogii i meditainakoy radiologit (nach. - chien-korrespondent AH11 SSS11 prof G.K.Zedgenifte) Voyenno- mcAi%ziuakoy ortlem Lanim alqaemil tneni S-It-Kirova. IUS 11 11 expar) kumlas wua axwv1z)