SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AZAROV, K. P. - AZAROVA, M. M.

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Determination of the Optical Indexes of Enamel- 3011 72-56-7-11/19 and Gluze Coats For the gloso deter.'ainution of the couto the I-,eL;.d (Fi,534 and 5) is L&djusted alternately to u gloss Ptalon and titan to a flat part of tIlLe controll,~d troduct, Tie gloss is cLlaulated accordine; to ;zie of the three L,ivcn formulas (4, 5, and 6). The determination re3ults of the gloss are shown in Tible 5; the oalculationa are carried out by moans% of' thu firmulaa (.1) 1"nd (5) - Theru are 5 figures, 3 tables, and 6 re.,erenoej, 6 of which are Soviet. 1. Enamel coatings--Optical properties 2. Enamel coa-,,ings --Colorimetric analysis 3. Ceramic materials--Optical. properties 4. Ceramic materials--Golorimetric analysis Cavil 15(2) AUTHOR: Vargirt, V. V. SOV/72-58-12-22/2A TITLE: Conference on Enamels and Metal Enamoling (Soveshchaniye po emalyam. i emalirovaniyu metallov) PERIODICALt Steklo i keramika, 1958, Nr 12, PP 47-48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The organizers of the conference were: Leningradskoye oblastnoye nauchrto-t,ekhnicheskoye obahchestvo promyahlennosti atroitellitykh materialoy (Leningrad (Talast Scientific andl Tealmical Society of the Industry of Building Materials); Leningradakiy aovnarkhoz (Leningrad Council of Nationa.1 Economy) and Leningradakiy tekhnologichtiskiy in- stitut imeni Lensoveta (LTI) (Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet (LTI). The program of the conference included: the most im- portant problems of enamel synthesis, enameling of metal products and industrial apparatus. About 250 experts took part in the conference: repreventatives from works-in the VkrSSR, Ural, Novosibirsk, Ulan-Ude, Kuznel;sk, Dzerzhinak,-as well as fanctionaries of the universities, of the scientific research and design institutes in Leningrad, Moscow, Novocherkassk, Dnepropetrovsk, Sverdlovsk, Riga, Kharlkov,and other towns. More than 40 reports were given and diaoussed. Professor K.S. Yevs'V-2-oplyev, director of the LTI imeni Lensovot, in his opening Card 1/6 speech stressed the great economic importance of the problem of enameling Conference on Enamels and Metal Enameling SOV172-58-12-22123 metcl products and apparatus. Besides, the following lectures were givent V.V. Vargin (LTI imeni Lensovet) reported on the development in the enameling industry. K.P. Azarov, S.I. Goncharov, Novocherkasakiy politekhnicheak:Ly in- nv-ut 5-Ovocherkansk Polytechnical Institute), reported on meohaniza- tion in the manufacture of enamoled products. V.P. Valulin (Giproutaklo) spoke on mechanization in the manufacture of sanitary-technical products. Ye.I. bitvinova (LTI imeni Lens~)vet) reported on the influence of metal quality on the formation of "fish-scales" in enameling. A.A. Appen, Institut khimii ail:,katov AN SSSR (Institute of Silicate Chemistry of-the AS USSR), spoko on the present stage of the problema of calculating the properties ol glass and enamels according to their composition. M.11. Ssrebryakova (LTI imeni Leasovet) gave a survey of foreign liters- ture on enamels and metal enameling. M.F. Lifshits, Nauchno-isaledovitellakiy institut sanitarnoy tekhniki (Scientific Research Institute of Sanitary 1kigineering) reported on the enameling of products in the electric field of a corona discharge. Card 2/6 I.G. Petrunya, Luganskiy zavod imeni Artema (LugansLiYVkt-RsUArtema) Conference on fkataele and Metal Ehameling 2OV112-58-12-22M spoka of' new types of enameled steel products made in this factory. Yu.F. Nikitinj Ural ,ski politekknicheskiy inatitut (Uralskiy Polytechnicul Institute~ reporteei on the character of interaction between metals and melted enamela. N.S. Smirnov, Urallskiy nauchno-:.ssledovatellskiy institut chern kh metallov (Urallskiy Scientific Rosearch InatitutecfPeny" Metala~ reported or. the influenoe of the condition of the steel surface on the formation of the enamel coat. A.I. Beriaenko, Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the Aj U3:3R, spolre on--the new method of obtaining thin silicate coats of semi- colloid. solutions. Ye.N. Podkletnov spoke on a new enameling method with heating of the products by high-frequency curreGte. P.A. Rozhdostvenskiy, Lyslvenskiy metallurgiche8kiy zavod (LYsNmskiy Jdatallurgic Works) gave informationa on new enamels used by the fa c torr. T.I. Polyubash, Novosibirskiy mc!tallurgichenkiy zavod (Rovo3ibirskiy Metallurgic Works) reported on the dependence of the moistening angle and the enamel deliquescence on the correlation of boric and non- Card 3/6 boric silts. Conference on Enamels and Metal Enameling Card 4.A SOV172-58-12-22123 P.G. Flaukah, Latviyakiy gosudar~stvennyy universitet (Latvian State University) reported on the investigation of fritted prime enamels foz coating cast iron. V.fa. Lokshin, Scientifi6 Research Institute of Sanitary Engineer- ing,..gpoke on the influence of chemical composition on some pro- pertiee of easily fusibl-e powdor enamels. B~' the LTI imeni Lensovet the-following reports were givent L.L. Gutorova on prime-less steel and aluminum enameling. 1A.V. Serebryakova. on non-plumbic silicate enamels for aluminum, G.A. Kudryavtseva on slightly colored antimony enamels. Yu.V. Mazurek-on the investigi.tion of a systematic series of oxides for obtaining-blue and brown pigments. Ube Novocherksask Folytechnical Institute gave the following reports% K.P. Azarov on now methods of enamel testing, and on the influence of Iron oxide on the physico-chemical properties of the prime coat. V.G. Zerin on the importance of the gas phase in the burning process of the prime coat. Ye.M. Chistova on phosphate onamels. Ye.l. Podroykina on prime-leas coats. Collaborators of the Dnelropetrovsk Chemical-Technological Institute reported: Gj. Belyayev on the acid content and basicity of enamels, and on Conference on Enamels and Metal Enameling , SOV/72-58-12-22/Z3 the influence of the composition on some properties of prime enamels. N.D. Barinov on the damping pi.' enamels by antimony. L.V. Ptxrin, Leningradakiy khimiko-piahchevoy kombinat (Leningrad. Ck,emical Foodstuff Kombinat) ~nd S.I. Solyanik (NI1KhIMMASh) on the expeximent of manufacturing enameled chemical apparatus of steel. A.A. Semenova.spoke on.the.causes of blistering of prime enamels at the Zaporozhskiyiaetiznjyy;zavod (Zaporozhtye "Metiznyy" Works) and t.'ae methods of preventing thia fault. V.I., Savcheako, Luganakiy Works imeni Artem, reported on the success- ful application of vibration j;rinding for crushing sand and non-boric enatiel layers, as well as on the experiment of using white titmium enamels. V.G. Zuyev reported on the im,-?rovement in the burning technology of enamel coats in connection with the change-over of furnaces to gas, its well as on prospects of muffle-less burning. V.A. Oborin. reported on. the work of -the design office of the enamel Inanuf-acture st-the Lyslvenakiy Metall-urgic Works. D.1. Yegorov, representative of the State Office for Planned Economy, on the planned production volume for the next yearts, as well an on Card 5A the standard specifications of borax consumption provided. Conference on Enamels and Idetall Enameling SOV/72-58F-12-22/23 The members of the conference pa:3sed resolutions for obtaining an improverment in the quality of enameled products, as well as for increasing their production and oreating a naw technology and new production methods. Card 6/6 /-)0 /VC ov-, _,P AU Tif OR S Azarov, X*Pa 69-20-1-17/20 'TITLEs The Hecving of Silicate and the Blistering of Enamel Coatings on Steol (Vspuchivaniye silikatnyk.h rasple-voir i vskipaniya emalevi,kh pokrytiy n1k 3tali) PERIODICALs Xolloidayy Zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, # 1t pp 116-120 (USSR) ABSTRACT3 In the artiole)the properties of boric and boron-free ground enamels are investigated. In boric enamels the surface tension is 210-M dyn/om; in boron-free enamels 250-280 dyn/cm. The solubility of iron oxidas in the boric enamels amounts to lO%? in the boron-free enamels to 23%, Experiments have shown that the enamels without additiong and with addition of 15% iron oxide or 10.5 % of metallic iroa powder do not blister when heatod. The gas-forming addition of an iron oxide-graphite mixture causes considerable heaving of boron-frespand much less heaving of boric enamels. The formation of blisters on boron- free ground coatings on steel may be attributed to increase in the viscosity of the coatings lit oonnootiom with the solution of the oxide skin in tho,,thin lAyer of the coating adjacent to the metal. The above-mentioned addition w&a also effective in Card 1/2 the case of formation of foam glass. 69-20-1-17/20 .The Heaving of Silicate and the Blistering of' Enamel Coatings on Steel There are 3 figures and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONi Novocherkaoskiy politekhnioheak:iy inatitut imeni S. Or- dzhonikidze Laboratoriya emaley (Novocherkasek Polytechnical Institute imexi S. Ordzhonikids;e, Laboratory of Enamels) SUBMITTEDi Maroh 17, 1957. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card. 2/2 AUTHORS: Azarov, K. P., Gorbatenko, V. Ye. SOV/32-24-a-39/43 - -------------------- TITLE: kn Apparatus for Determininq the Whiteness, Glaze, and Coloring of Enamel Coatings(Pribor dlya oprodeleniya belizny, bleska I tevetnonti emalevykh pokrytiy) PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 8, pp. 1o33 - 1o34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The apparatus devised to make these determinations consists of three parts: a measurinp-head, a voltmeter, and a source of current (accumulator or voltage stabilizer). A schema-tic diagram of the optical and electrical set-up is given. The measuring head consists of a 01-7 exposure apparatus with iris diaphragm, condensor .enses, and a box for the filters and four selenium photo-elactric cells. The whiteness is determined by using barium sulfate as a comparison and calculating according to a formula. The coloring of the enamel is determined using light filters, and the final value is calculated by a given equation. The glaze Is measured in terms of the amount of light reflected from an Card 1/2 angle of 450 at the surface being tested. This reflection is An Appa~ratus for Determining the YthitenesB, Glaze, SOV/32-24-8-~-9/43 and Coloring of Enamel Coatings measured by the selenium photo-electric cells and compared to the reflection from a stttndard wirface. Equations for calculation are given. Ther! are 2 figures and 1 reference, rhich is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya emaley Novocherkassl:ogo politekhnicheskogo instituta imeni S.Ordzhonikidze(Laboratory for Enamel of the Novocherkassk Polytcchnical Institute imeni S.Ordzh,)nikidze) Card 2/2 AZAROV, K.P.- CMSTOVA, Te.M. I Phoophato enamels. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.10:1602-1604 0 158. (KM 32:1) 1.Io-boratoriya emale)r Novochorkasokogo politekhnichookege instituta. (Inamel and enamoling) A%AROV. X.P.. dotsent, kand.tekhn-nauk; 21U&NOV, Yu.A., dotGent. kand, iidchenklkh I filosofskikh nauk; SXLIoOZUBOV,, M.F., dotsent, km3d,te)dm,nOUk: UchELItr Oval i -. GCnLT-MO. T-Te.; GMUMXO, IA.; OV(MOVA, A.V. Uso of glasses And glass frits In feftilix1ig the soil with traca elexq~ime Trudy XPI. 47: ,3-10 , 158-.-TKIU 1315) I(Giaei)- (lertAlkirs-and" maures) L7AROVI, X,Pe, doteent, kwAldat tokhniohookLkh nauk Pr(4assoo of forming enamel coatings on steel. TINAy NPI 473177-199 '58. (KXRL 13:5) 1. Novocherkusekiy ordena Trudov*go Krasnogo Znamni politakhticheskiy institut inient Sergo OrdshonikAdso; kad'oclra, takhnalogii keraniki, stiokla t exaleyo (Steel) (Inamel &jut enamelingi .d AZAFLOV, I.P., doteent, kmA.tekhnenauk; GORBATUXO, V.Te., starshiy prepcdavatell Imetruments controlling the manufacture of enamled wares. T:mAy m 47;20.1-227 '58, O(IBA 13:5) 1. Navocherkmeakly ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znament polite)diniohonkl~v institut Iment Sargo Ordshonikidso; IuLfedra tekhnologii k-oramiki, etakla i emaley, (Inwaled wars) k%AROT, J.P., dotoent, )awd.tekhn.nauk; 231RIN, T.G., assistent DetermimAtion of the amount of gases contained in enamelee Trudy XPI 47:229-231 '58, (MIRA, U:5) 19 Novocherkavskiy ordens TnAmogo Xmsnogo Znament politekhnicheekly institut insid Sergo Ordzhonikidze; kafedra tekhnologit keramiki, stekla I evaley. (Inamel and enameling) (Oases) AMOY, X*P., Aoteent, kandids6te tekhnicheikM nauk; GILICHOOVA- S-B- - antiletent Sju!face tension of ground enamels used on steel. Trudy IP:1 47:233-242 158, (RDA 13:5) 1, Novocherkmaskiy ordens Trudavogo Krasnoco Enti-meni poll[takhnicheekly inatitut imeni Sergo Ordshonikidso; kafedra telchnologit kenai)d stakla I waleye (Inaml and enamilng) (SiwfLas tension) -AUROV, I.P.. doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk; CHUMOVA, Ye.M., aspirant Phosphate enamels. Trudy NPI 47:273-292 158o (NaL 13:5) 1, Novocherkasakiy ordens. Trtdovogo Krasnogo Zimmeni _,politekhnicheek-ly institut imeni Sergo Ordshonikidse; Wedra telchnologgil keramiki otekla, I exaloy, (Inamel wA enameling) tPhosphates) It 1116 o AUTHORSt Azarov, K. P. Grochanova, S. B. TITLEs The Influenoe Exerted by Ferrio Oxide Upon the Viscosity of Erjanloln Containing, dr Devoid of, Boro:.,i (V1iya.niyeckiai zheleLa na vYaz- kost' bornykh i bezbornykh emaley) PERIODICAL& Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol- 11.3, Nr 2, PP- 348 - 350 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The part played by the viscosity In the formation of the mair, faults of boronless coatings was hitherto not deternined. It ha3 been tried for years to produce bor3nless basic enamels which would, like the boron-containing ones, be free of these faultso efferveseenue and burning through. The auShors found thut the effervQsconces be.- gin to develop at about 750 C. There ware no data on the viscosity of enamel-melta around those temperatures (references 1-6). In thiu con:aection the authors investij~ated the viscosity of the following, ird-ustrial enamels by means of the well-known nethod of thread- -extension in the range of fuuIng: boron -c on tain ing numbers 18, 124 and 210, boronleos numbere 169 27 and 35 a3 willl n8 t-itanivr.-- -onwaole numbers 121 and 174. Surther the viscooity of thooe cria- mels which were inolten together with 2 - 25 5' ferric oxide was measured. From figure 1 13 to be seen that the v:Locosity of tho Card 1/3 inv,gstigated boron-enamela is ~.iigher than that of the rest. A 20-2-41/6o The Influence Exerted by Ferric Oxide Upon tle Viscosity of Enamels Containing, or Devoid of, Bomn craos difference manifests itsolf between the boron-conLaizjing and boronless enamels when fhvric oxide is added. The -riscosity of the boronless enamels noid35 b/b con3iderable increases with iinraasin& content of ferric ox e (figure 2 a). Only very smallaiditions (2%) reduce their viucosity. The boron anatnel no. 10 b (figure 2 b) reacts inversely. Figure 3 shows that all boronle:3s enumels react similar to number 35 b/b. At hiL;h teinreraturas fc'~ric oxide r(43uces the viscosity as wall of the boron-containinC as of tho ljoronlesz; enancle (figure 4). The different influence of fe,-ric oxide upon the viscosity of the trio aorta of enamel3 in the --anJo of fu:3ion may be ascribed to the formation of difforc;nt foi:ris of Iron. II; boron-enamela which are lesci basic than the boron"eas or.,;~D (rcrc- yencec. 13, 1-1) a prevalence of iron with a 1i-.L;h uoordiri- t;~ln ni,i.-Jwr i3 more probable. It hai tho poc-iticn of natricirk-;odifier wl,ich weakens the system and diminishes tho vi3coaity. Z-n tb~; higher ba- sic boronless enamels the Fe05- (;roups with low Cooreinati n jiumber increase the solidity of syotgm by binding part of the SiO3 tetra- hedrons. The viscocit,, is thereby increasocO. As far as fe4io oxide at high temperatures reduced the viscosity of the two kinds of ena- mels, the iron here rather plays ti-L, part of a modifier thai~ of a Card 2/3 vitrifier. In the lirht of these results it i* aloso po.-icible to 20-2-41 /60 'Y.~e Influence Exerted by Ferric Oxide Upon the Viocosity of Ei:amcls ContaininG, or Devoid of, Boron describe the mechanism of off-arvesoenoo and burninC;-throuG~i of be- ronless basic coatinRs. During the initial ataj;es of burning the steel is intensively oxidized under the coating. Thus a very thin contact-layor is saturated with ferric oxidos. In boronless coatings in viscosity, whereas it decreaa,;s this leads to a rapid increase. . in boron-enamels. In the boronless enamels larger blisters form which burst and which are bard to cover. Atmoapberic oxygen oxi- dizea tho steel in the places of t4 bur-at blisters. The loca2 a(n,, mWations of ferricoxides thus deveLping inerge with the enamel and form burnings-through. In spite of tHq reducti.on of the viacusity of toronless enamels at high temperatures these faults are not completely removed. In order to prevent efferveseencoo ani burnings.- -through means shall be sought which reduce Via viacosity of the basio coatings in t1w zone of contact with the metal. There are 4 figi;ires, and 15 references, 1 of which is Slavic. ASSOCIATIONt Polytechnic Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Novo cherkassk (Novo che rkas skiy politekhnicheakiy institut irs. S. Ordzhonikidze) PRESENTED: Juno 12, 1957, by P. A. Rebindor, Acade.,Acian SUBMITTED: May 21, 1957 AVAILLBLEj Lib.rary of Congress Card 3/3 SOV136-59-1-17/24 AUTHORS:: Azarov, K.P., and Gorbatenko$ V.Ye. TITLE: Enamelling of Aluminium (Ob ~emalirovanii alyttminiya) PERIODWAL; Tv,.vetnyye Metally, 1959, Nr 19 PP 79-82 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors review some non-;Soviet data on the enamelling of iauminium. They describe their own tests with a range of phosphate enamels recommoTdod (Ref 8) and Soviet-made aluntinium sheet. The aluminium was degTea sed, treated with thiourea-containing sul-phuric acid and ()xidized with a solution containing chromfim sulphate (1.2 g/litre), chromic anhydride (120 g/1) and sodium hydroxide (145 g/1) at 45-500 for If-5 minutes. The washed specimens were then heated at 580-6000C for 5 minutes and enamelledt the coating (by dipping) and heating being repeated once or twice. Two of the seven en&nels tried gave coatings of sat:Lsfactory appearance, resistance to acid (test procedure GOST 506-55) and adhesion (Ref 10). The compositions of these two enamels are, respectively: Card 1/2 2.7, 3 4%'Li20- 10 91 14 9% Na20- 7.49 8.5% NaF: 18.7, 21.~5% i1203i ~-'+, i1-8% i2o3i ~Z.9, 35.9% :P205; Enamelling of Aluminium. SCIV/136-59-1-17/21+ 7.01 4,0% Cuo. The authors recommend that further . work -ihould be based on these enamels. There are 1+ tables and 10 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 7 English and 1 German.. ASSOCIATIONi Novocherkasskiy politekhnichoskiy institut (Novocherkassk-I)i Polytechnic Institute) Card. 2/2 SOV/69-21-2-3/22 On -the Viscosity of Steel Enamels w'aich testifies to the tendency of boron-free primary and se- condary enamels to crystalli!~e; 2) at the softening temperat- ure, the ferric oxide increaties the viscosity of boron-free primary and boron-containing secondary enamels, and reduces the viscosity of boron-contalning primary enamels; 3) cup- ric oxide reduces the viscosIty of boron-free primary and boron-containing secondary eiiamels, whereby these coatings on copper do not show defectis; 4) the occurrence of defects on enamels used as steel coatings, is due to an increase in the viscosity of the coating as a result of the saturation by scale of a thin layer cov,?ring the oxidi,.,.ed steel. There are 5 graphs and 23 referenc.?s, 14 of which are English, 4 Soviet, 3 German and 2 Frenc'i. A3SDCIATION: Novocherkasskiy politekhnich?okiy institut im. S. Ordzhoniki- dze, Laboratoriya emaley (No-rocherkasak Polytechnical Insti- tute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Enamel Laboratory) SUBMITTED: July 3, 1957 Carl 2/2 1 . 28 W) SOV/32-2!i -4 -47/71 AUTHORS: Azarcv, K. P., Gorbatenko, V. Ye., Krolikor, V. N. TITLB: A Simple Device for Measuring the Thickness of Nonferromagnetic Coatings on Steel (Prostoy pribor dlya izmer,Bniya tolshchiny nEiferromagnitnykh pokrytiy na stali) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 4, p 486 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The electromagnetic layer thickness gauges with balanced (Ref 1) arid not balanced (Ref 2) bridge offer a high measuring accuracy, bt.t the devices are complicated and not always practicable for use. A pocket layer thickness gauge (Figure) is described ,xhioh was designed in imitation of a device described in Azerican publications (Ref 3). The working principle of the device is based on the measurement of the attractive force of a permanent magnet of the ferroifiagnetic basis depending on the thickness of the nonmagnetic 1,.oating. The device has the shape of a foantain pen holding the ball-6haped permanent magnet irf- ~itead of'the writing pen. The case of the device is made of organic glass and is provided with a measuring scale. Inside the device, there is a spiral springi by its stretching, the Card 112 layer thickness can be read off on the measuring soale depending SOV/32-25-4-47/71 A Simple Device for Measuring the Thickness of Nonferromagnetic Coatings on Steel- on the layer thickness'of tho coat to be mnaoured. There are 1 figure and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya emaley Novocherhasskogo politeklinicheskogo institu- t.a im. S.. Ordzhonikidze (Laboratory of Enamela of the Novocher- kassk Poly"echnif., Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) Cnrd 2/Z s/o8l/6o/c~)0/022/006/016 AO05/AO0l Tran3lation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimi)-a, 1960, No. 22, P. 325, # 89425 AUTHORS: Azarav, K. P., Gorbatenko, V. Ye. TIME: On the Resistance to Bending of Enamel Coatings PPMODICAL: Tr, Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta, :1959, Vol, 97, pp. 53-62 TEXT: A device is proposed for datermin:tng the bending strength of ready- made coatings. The device's design permits tho bending of the specimens with both stretching and compression of the enamel lAyer. It turned out that the strengf-h of thin coatings at bending with stretching depends in the first, place on the magnitude of the average linear coefficient of thermal expansion of the enamel. It is shown that the bending strength of the coating considerably de~reas,~s with its increasing thickness. In this case, the eramel composition has markedly lower. effect than with thin coatings. Authors 1 :5urmtrm-ry Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original H-ussian abstract. Card 1/1 S'/081/60/00/022/0 10/0 16- A00~,/AWI 1 Tranalation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khtmiya, 1960, No. 22, P. 326, # 89433 AUTHORS: Azarov, K. P., Gorbatenko, V. Ye, TITIX: Enamols for Aluminum PERIODICAL: Tr. Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta, 1959, Vol. 97, F.P. 63-71 TEXT: Results are presented from investigations of pho.-;phate enamels (7 am. The spetelmers of sheet compositions) for enameling of native sheet alumirr aluminum of 25 x 40 mm in size were freed from fat in an alkal.1 solution 08n".ain- int (in g/l)-. hyp:)phospite of Na 50, Na2C03 50, water glass 30, at 60-70 C durinj~ 4-5 min. The specimens were washed durirx~ 15 Mir. in WALter and treatod at room temperature wl,th a 6%-H2SD4 solution containing 0,1% thiocarbamide, ard then. they were subjected to chemical oxidizing at 45-5006 during 4-5 min, The washed and dried specimens were roasted at 580-600 0C during 5 min and coated with enamel dross by dipping. After drying at 70-8OuC the specimens were roasted in an elec- tric furnace at 580-6000C during 5 min and cooled in air. 'Two -compositions of enamel miytures yielded satisfactory results (in percentage by weight) : L120 2.7 Card 112 S/()9.'/(O/OC10/1J22/DOq/C V,, AOO,,; It , lAr,~):j Tr,,Lrslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimly,i, 19050, No. 22, 1). 236, # 89431, ALPMORS Azarov, K. P., Chechell, L. D. owe, TIME: The Role of Hydrogen in the Form&tLon of "Fish Scale" Defect in th.~_ Enamel Coating PURIODICAL: Tr. Novocherk. politekhr.. in-ta, 19~)q, Vol 1 97, pp. 87-91 TUT: The role of stoel and some technological factors In the forma-.ion of "fish scalea" was studied. The cathodic etchiN; method was -,;.sf?d for te,~tlng, _". turned out 'that cold rolling and Increased stee:. drawing degree considerably Ir.- crease the ,resistance to f1sh-scale formation; preliminarl, copper- or iron-pli*- Ing of the specimens prevents the fish-scale formation; wIt!*, Inc-reasing thickroE_- of the coating the time needed for the fish-scai,e formation in.~reases; boron-fn- coatings resist considerably better the fish-scale formation than boric ort?s The tests were conducted with the following coating enamels: cryolitic, x1d Dut-~h titanic and cryolitic at the thickness of the roasted coating belng 0.1~, ::Lni 0.40 rrm. The tests showed that the tilvaniL, cnanel w17-hstwnis imil -h,~~ fish-z_~ale Card 112 YN S/081/60/000/022/011/016 AO05/AO()1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiye~, 1960, No. 22, P. 326, # 89435 AUTHORS: Azaro-f, K. P., Berdova, G. V., Grechanova, S. D., Todroykina, Ye. 1. TITLE: Enamels for Steel Without Prime Cost PERIODICAL: Tr. Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta, 1559, Vol. 97, pp. 93-98 TEXT: The effect of some physical-chemical properties was studied of enamels without and with prime coat ard with and withcut boron, on the originatior proce_zs of coating swelling. Porm the variation of the index of refraction, the solubility of Fe20-3 was determined in white boric titanic enamels without prime coat, antimonio ewamels without prime coat, and enamels with prime coat with and without boron. Tho solubility of Fe20 3 in enamels without prime coat is lower than that in boric enamels with prime coat and near the solubility In enamels ifith prime coat-without boron. Vith increasing content of Fe203 the viscosity of the enamels with boron and without prime coat as well as the enamels without boron and with prime coat Increases sharply, but that of the enamels with ':)oron and prime coat decreases. The experiments on the artificial swelling of enamels showed that Card 1/2 27127 S,/O8y6O/O33/008./020/022/XX 15r-) I Lib D213 D305 AUTHORSs Azarov, K~P.q Balandina, V.7.9 Lyutsedarskiyp V.A. TITLE: Magaetochemical investigations of iron-containing glasses (enamels) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 33, no. 8, 1960, 1900 - 1901 TEXTg In the present work the authors sl;udied the magnetic proper- ties of boron and boron-free glasses (enamel primers for steel) to establish the relation between the position of iron and the pro- perties of the glass, an important factor in the physical chemistry of enamelling. The glasses examined were heated for 4 hours with 5 % ferric oxide at 500 - 10000C and qutinched in water to fix the position of iron at a given temperature. The powdered glass was sieved through it 10,000 openings/cm~'- sicve and its magnetic sus- ceptibility determined by Guy's method, To eliminate the presence of ferro-magnetic admixtures in the enantels (glasses) all the ex- Card 1/4 27127 S/080/60/033/008/020/022/XX Magne-t6chemical investigations D213/D305 perizaent8 were condiictled irf magnetic The opecific susceptibility was then x - x1r2ml 2 :~ APltlm2 fi?Ids of 250-400 oersteds~ calculated from P2 (1) where x1 and x2 - specific magnetic susizeptibiliti.es of blank and test samplesp m I and m2 - masses of powder in grams, 6 p, and 6 p2 - change in weight A grams, fl and t2 " heights of powders in am- poulets in cm, The blank used in the experiments was joade up of Mohr's sslt, The magnetic moments of iron for boron and boron-free enamels increase at 500-7000C which in the absence of ferromagne- tic material is due to the rupture of the crystalline lattice of Fe203 and the gradual introduction of iron into the glass structu- re, This assumption agrees with the fin6ings of the divergence bet.- ween Weiss, constants for iron-containing enamels (-.5,DOOK) and for Card 2/4 27127 &CI/080/60/033/()08/020/022/XX Magnetochemical. investigations 1)213/D305 Fe203 (-.20000K) which indicates a weakening of the bonds between iron atoms. In the 500 - 7000C interval boron-free onamel differs from boron enamel in the magnetic moment vIlue which may be attri- buted to the relatively high content of Fe +.'Nith a further tempe- rature Lncrease, from 700-10000C, an alternating increase and de- creaae of magnetic moments of iron is observed and at 850-9500C a maximum value of 6,05 Bohr magnetons is obtained (theoretical va- lue -for Fe3+ is 5,92), This fact establishes a similarity in the action of boron and boron-less enamel melts on the position of iron at given temperatures. There are 1 figure and !) references: 3 Soviest-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc, The references to the 4 most re- cent English-language publications read as follows: H. Cole, J. Soc, Glass Techn., 35, 162, 25-40, 1951c, J, De Jong,, J. Soc. Glass Techn~, 38; 161; 57T-83T, 1954; A.E,M. Abou-El-Azm, J. Soc~Glass Techn, ',i8, 181, 101T-145T, 1954; JLM. Stevels, Proceedings Intern. Comm, ort glass 1, 71t 1954,, Card 3/1, 27127 0/08 60/033/008/020/022/XX Magnetochemical- investigations ... D213%305 ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya emaley Novocherkaeskogo politekhnichesko-,X, go instituta imo $ergo Or(lzhonikidzo (Raamel Labors- tory of Novocherkask. Polylechnic Institute im. Ser- gei Ordzhonixidze) SUBMITTED: December 14g 1959 Card 4/4 S/081/160/0 7"-,-I"0,,6/009/0 12 A006/AO01 Translation fromF fief erativnyy zhurnal, Knimiya, 1960, No. 16, ~, 3-1 1, # rrD28 AUTFORS; Azarov K.P. Zerin, V.0, TI'ME: Determining the Amcixnl-. of Gases in Rnamcl~ 15 Pn. IODICAL- Tr. Rovcsherk. polltekhn. in-ta, 1958, No. 117/61, pp. 229-73" TEXT: The -letermination of ',,he-. arrv;nt. ,f gases 1.1beratirg during enaTEI. ling and hEating up to 9000C, showed that the enamels are nit thtt scurc~-s c!' ga-e~% causing bubbling an-I burnings of boron-free priming coating3, G, Gerashohenko Translq.torl s noted This is the full translat ion of the original Rui~slar. abstra-- Card 1/1 S/08 1/6Q/ODO/O 16/008/0 12 A006/Aoc)l rran-ctlation from~ Referativnyy zhurnal, Kh1mIya, 1960, INO. 16, i% 371, # 606227 AUTHORS: Azarov, K.F., Grechancva, S.B. TITIE- Surface Tensionlof Priming Enamels for S!,ee'.' _3_242 PERIODICAL~ Tr. lkvoc~herk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, No. 47/61, pp. 2_3 "EXT - t.CrA,, The au-hors studied surface tension of Jrduzt,lal 1 4 boron-free and titanium enamel:s and non-priming b-ric +'tanium enamel\ fused wi~*, 5.. 10, 15 and 20% forrl.~ oxide. Th~- effe-!, -f thR admix4orez of C.5% C-,120. CLI,)S~ t 203, Sb.233 was In*r-?_:zt-I&,ateJ t~-, con"rol the aurfa~,? ten,,!.::,n, wn.~h waz de-~cr- S M=.erdl I.-,y the method ~f f.ne drcp weight. The invvs!.igat4:-ns sh,,,w ihat Surfa~,~ t~?nsion sf tcr3n-fr.--e prlm-,Ing eneme!,~~ is higher than c;f ani It-anjurn, enaw.ea!s. Ferric oxLde dc,es prac~i:-aily not change s~i:fa:-e ter.:,Iz,n cf '.c-_!~ w,id turon-free enam~~lzs but reluces that zf tlta~nlum enumel, Tl,-,= --.Imix~.,.irez in- ve~_-;IvLl,ed reduce -jrfa:e ~enslon of tcr,=-free anJ ',11.anium r~:namol bu4 lncr~-a~~e Card 1/2 S/081/60/000 ',1016'/OoB1012 S,.irfaCE! TenBion of Priming Enamels for Steal Aoo6,/ Aoo 1 tha+1 ~-T boron priming. Maximum redu~*,!-, cf -c,.jrf v~e *ersi:~n Is 17y St,~-S5 -then by Cu2S, C~a20 and Sb20Y Th-~re .3.r(- 2101 G. ~era:inchviikc Tra-vislittor's note!. This is 1,1-,e full tranzlat.J,~n --f the =Iginal abstrat. Card 2/2 S10811601DOO110161010lo:L2 A006/A001 Translation froml Heferativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1960, No. 16, p. ~71, # 66229 AW"HOM: Azar,)V,-K.P,, Grechanova, S,B, TITLE: On the Effect of Iron Oxides on Svelling of Enamels V PERIODICALi Tr. Novocherk6 politekhn. in-ta, 1.0,58, No. 47/61, pp. 243-258 TEM Investigations of the causes of swelling and bubbling of enamels showed. that tlhe strong swelling of boron-free pr:,,ming and boric non-priming enamels with iron cxide in the presence of a gas forming material, and proneness to bubbling were cEused by higher viscosity, cryatallizaticn, bJ.gh surfa^,5 tensic-n and low molstening capacity of boron-free coatinils. There are 25 referen.-es. The authf)r's summary Translator's notet This Is the full translation of tJe original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 11;-20 1g>? (vitrv-, St't~~ f' v.c T1-1 Cm- femcc. ~ the vit"7Z S.-tc, Ti~m '- 1)r~?) Y"'"' IEd-O A5 EZZE, 19~4. 5'~4 P. t-r...'s slip Inetrtel. 3';-:A~ cop*" ;-Inted. bpoc,.-In, Aic-r.- !~nt.4t hnt-_!' -Wkftt- Ak&41-ii ..1k Z~.I. V-lz-, znvy. k%Iz!chczk%-c obahctestvo it;~~i M. X-Aeleye- -1 U-;-;'-=='- r-re-- Lenins Wieitwy 1--it.t Ltznl :~.I. Y-111- TAIt.r1&1 Zmard: A.l. ACatinlk, V.P. la-_z~,,~,kly, K.A. Pezbwodol, O.r. Dc".110dD. Y.T.Var.i., A.G. Y1"-. K.S. A.A. N.A. xat~ey-' V.S. -J. K.L. 7.A. A.r. Ukhkilnd: Ed. T.T. b-b-r. ltqCICE: 'rule b~k Is jht-njod for re"accb.rx 1. the sel~ca &.4 technolt'a or glass... M-M:ZZ: The book comtslzs vic mpo-tz ad disc~cff~ of' th- 11drd All-Oodoo Cmfrrra~ co tie vitr#~ =tat,-, trlt :4 I~Icl-ral m govc~bor 16-19, Th" deal %dth the vct.-.~z and msalts of pt~!yluZ tte mtr~ctgrq of 91ranc,s, the relation bqt~. the strucVxce and V~.Wrtlrz or gla3Qea, the nature c: the Ch~_Ical t~J " gleas wtmic-~, ml the crysts.11==Istry of 91-.c . ftXeA silica, seelaoism Of vitrification. optical prorportlea ~d g1wo st-tum, mod the cltct~iczl properties or.' SW... mrs al- di.cusccl. A t=bcr of the rv~ ports deal Vitt the 4-peft4-.~ce of Al"a vro~.ortlts m cc~Po.itlm, the tintlg of glasar. " mUstim off-t., " -4 yroper~ ties c.- Claxse.. Other papers treat glass -Iconduct~ sol so!,m bormil-icate glaaace. -he Ccce*-cc - ttod.-I ty more t- 3M fma S.,riet sm,1 Z"t (cer=o scientific Amo=4 th~ I--telpooto In the 416c-~slma wre N.V. T.. V. KwrsblP.k1y, Tu.k. C~t-, V.P. ?ryWU.hnIk-, Ta. T&. Gctllb, O.r. Achedl-4etrueryi. G.P. KIWAylow. O.K. Ftt~, A.S. TA~vs D.Z. Z-1., A.T. Shatilar, N.T. A.Ya. X=vct~vl' Z.V. Dejcty~_' G.T. Py-,sm&cskxy., A.A. We,ocw, M.K. Sikormykov, F.Te. Iola., Z.X. relle,r, Ya.A. K~~*t.~, T.P. rmd~*~, R.S. Sb.veI-.'h, Z.1.. ri-Acr, and O.S. Molchzt~. Tbv fl~l session of the C~fcm- e ~ V-4retzed br Pmftzsor I.I. Kitaygo-odakly, Romored Sclentl.t and E~Cl-r, Doctor of Tool-nIcel Sciences. 7b* folIM46 1-%!tute. "" cl-ted fcr 1L.;t:oa to th~ develoirreont of 1-2"8 sclan" t_4 co-~.t'o_yy o2t1cr_"j (s..... Optical Inst.-tAt.), I"tit~t kni---.t sIbk%t- A.' S-_R t1-tItIt. W -4-11 C._-"':' rizichcwy (poysit. ,.stit_~ p_,, lm*ltjt A-3 ~-ZR (Fbys1v::rt;C~i*caI J~,tftite A5 U:Z.R)', J~t!tit rI-zJkj AN m-R. Kinat of kt)r~jc., Ae.!-y .!, 'A'1-vya zn' yu..Q. LA'O-.mt-_-y of F~~yti"'. C-*try f Zilics-es *f t.-.e Instt?,~% absheser I mora~,J. ch-sxcl )L~Ixii A's IM-P, x:mtk (Inst'.tate of C-ral &~l Inor,-Ze Cl-lstry, A--.d-.:, arf Scj-- S.-. p, .jutj, lnstt~t Hlg~, Mal.t.L- Cmp~-_-.. A: ms-,), byl st-k1A (!,'-&t~ IhAtlt~tf for Gl-), Goo~!Ar-tvecny7 I~tltAt st'IL- 10~01~~ OtAt* Inctit-,t- for Cl"' ribers). Instit,t elettrcte101- t.k- 1-titite for X11'"tri-1 Gl-.~, Sibirskdy flzlx~ T-k (1oft:czr%.' State Varersity), Yooko~okly Mhlz!k~ tmtvt~t 1--at.t. of tek!-lc~!chvomy instltAt I=. L-or~A (L-jr",rv4 T, 17. .:"t. polltek~--c-esk.-y Jnmtjt~t (5-coLork".x lo4titute'-, Sv,crd1-k'.y ;~Iitemnjc~.txkjy initi-it Tr- C-fc-.c. - t7 t,e Instit,te off Silicate Az M-CY! (A,*.*,-.A - A,2. C".1VI). U~. V-CY--Y- k2hi--'Ch..V~Y. I=. 0.1. X-Ic'cyc- (A_11-U~Ion Charzic.1 5-1-ty 1-ni D.J. ' Remde1c,-), &~d tb. I- 4Awt-nnyj -1,aa L-1., -tJ,,h-'O7 J.-I ,.1. ~At. 1-cl S.I. V-11-). ~;; - - or I_Ut~te Th. t~-A C..r,--. to orgnolzc~ a C'... r rcr tt" cf v". _z-rth to P~bll.h . perllral -!-r t:.* tIt.* "F;mfkx I k%j.~!yx ft,~2,' ahl Ct,olct:7 of Gjazz" _1 I, "Mc. C*'-.. 7- thenk. Et-l-, Trcf~-r. of tl-~ Or,:~"tstlvn of Czv.. 7.J.. Frr.14-11L., D~tcl of fty.tc. -4 Y.t,c-tice. A-Ic- cf t~mt C-Itt,d, end F.L. Vy-jIlirr D-tQr of C-1-:c&I Sc-n-A, Yo~-.r of t~' C-!tt-,. r'. b-1 th-k. G.M. N y"I'~121--,t,yr.. L.T. D.V. Dlby.1.11, S.F. 1;,~ ..... V.A. 1.rf., wj -4% -.- tmD ja -rA vn in -~,j -,;I j0 "~W:zn ~41 U; nz Iv=011 A.; *.;.t UT I- Aj.=-.Q .;,., 2UTUjwn.< .,m TVrtm-.-x ;- 'WA 7~ "V-A -r-W "OeVX>Q 6.VI2 ~W-31A V-10 .0 2312.12 'us-N-vin laqvi ~-7[0 V- --VID ;0 PM -W-0 -A-.IJt f-ruw-laij r"rutpaz aws vm T~rvwq-v LLC -t rZT-A US S-MD JO JaZOD '24~q%f~A -Z-4 VUV "A'A '0;2~A v... no V~"%S al sl~- ~a ;0 jolw- ml .m Y.T , ,~ w7co 1-1 '-i,ji --ZA gav"TO 2-;.rnrza~T p C.Tu.-rjc W. -.1, .E~- ,grx--w~nnki *rA -2-9 'v ~--Jrvl 'A'& ~Co~ /AO8 ('ZMD) 4nv,.s wroullk 09C 4q1 Q0 ~1=ltls svno jo p.;;3 .0.0 '"A'd.jV2 ~Z-TZZT 4= CIZ *Ql-lo jo 43.7n.sp-d 4~n vo -;cs lqui~Rx"a gtvU v=o j.Tn -j,4TsOd,-3 *,'.IS jo saaMo jo W~3..Js -;-,dao.qv 4"m u; -s-voa *Alm r- I-tT--a alwa vv~D a ~Iuv $-T0 -4--b -1 %aO.Z-3 ;0 7m Or-.1 -'elf ~I-o jo J~ J1,163 avms S~OW,4TA 23347 217 0 11"It AUIHCRS~ Azarov, K.F, , Balandina, V,V,, Gre:~,.ancva. S,B_ V,A, T~-TLE,,- The and cf PERIODICAL z1varnal . Flzikix, nc 1961, 2Z4. #~tt i-W- 6D2,11 (V ~b. "Stek1c,ctram sostcyar.,Y-", All SSSR, 1~ ' , *-r LO 3- 368. Diecus, -3,77 - 3,79) TEXT Thr, au,~hcrs Investigated rnRgneto-he,,Ti~al and c,~her of tc- r.:,n ani *t-,rcn-fr~te wlass,~!F and enamels :cn'alning ircn, on th~- taq~i3 ct' data C-t- zained tl-ie aulh!.r-.:~ drew canclusionz on he valt!n! and st-a':es ~,f Fe and Fe3+ Lon~~ and their in -h.? (:f the z1asF, Tiie r-cn- cluzion was arrived at that Ir:n in b~r--n glaszi?,~ and enamels was nainIv ;~resrrnt in f-,:,-m of F,-2~1' eallons weakly bound with the glu-~s :~!xuccture, In tl-crcn-free glas~e!, Fe is pr~E~~,nt mainly In the trivalent i;taI',e in the rf FeO3 and FeCa grc,arc whl,-~.h are arl~3 of "he glass stru2tural .5keletcn and ~~.-renvhs-n he la-ter, T, Ve,r.,'-I--rCz Abs~ra-.-,--r's notc translazim" Card 1/1 V, (7 PHASE I BWX EXPUMATION BOV/5583 q Z Podkletnov, Ye. N., Stalin Prize Winner, ed. Emall I protoessy awairovanlya (Enawla and Enwviling Procebees) vi)ecov' Yhshgiz, 1961. 223 p. 4,000 copies prlrv~ed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudaretyennyy nciuchno-tekhnichesMy komitat Soveta 111riatrov UkrM. Institut teMwitheakoy informatell. Ed.- N. P. Onichchonko, Tech. Ed.t M. S. Cornostaypollskays; Chitif EA.t Marheiz (Southern Dept.): V.K. Berdyuk, Engineer. PLMMIS: This book is intended for englwailng and technical personnel concerned vith the researeb,production, an& uses *V enamel. COMIGEz This collection of articlab on eriamela and enamling proacaues is ba.3ed on material preBented at the first Ukraine-vida confervinat) on the pro- duztion of enamel and enameled eqxxipmnt,, organized by the Stato Sclentifia Ta:hnical Committee of the Mrainian SM,, the Kiyev Soynarkhot, Chemical. Enamels and Eneffaling Processes Society im3ni 14endoleyev, Scientific Technical Society of the Vlachine-bull&ng Induntry, and other sovnarkhozes, scientific research Inatitutes, and p.Lanning orl;nnixations. (The new, place, and date of the conference tire not given.) Thr. folloving am discussed, old and nov typos of emam-10, lAcir composition, ptx3pertics, uses, and methods of production; the production or enarieled equip- mist (chemical apparatus, pipes, ClOtOrni, etc.), and their visa in the coal, chomical, foid, and other industries; laiest advances in the mchanication of en3reling processes and techniques, the teffect of underlying surfaces on the qtility of ena=1 coatings; and methods of modifying the properties of enamel coatings# e.g. increasing their chemical atability. Awricar and Chinese practices and production am also briefl~j discussed, No pervions.31ties an m-ntioned. Than are 32 referencest 22 Soviet, T English, ond 3 Garman. TALU OF COMMS t Tamell, V. M. Developwat of the Enamel Talustry In the Ukr&tji!~On SSR Smirr4y, N. S. Prospects ror. Developing and Methods of 11W.,mving the Enamel Industry In the 'Urals, Siberia, and the 18oviet) Akr last 21 Card 2/4 AZAROV, K.F.; BALINDINA, V.V.; CHISTOVA, Yc.M.; ROJI01,10U, A.V. Crystallization of titanium phosphate enamels. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;- ~him.i khim.tekh. 4 no.4:647-65C 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. N3vocherkasskiy politekhniches~iy institut imeni Ordzhonikidze, laboratoriya emaley. (Enamel and enamelinf) (Titanium phosphate) AZAROV, K.P.; GORBATENKO, V.Ye. Effect of the composition of enamels containing iron on the white- ness of the coating. Stek. i ker. 18 no.11:32-35 N 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Enamel and onameling) AZAROI~,, K P j_GORRkTEVKO, V.Ye. Effect of iron oxides on the thermil expansion CD(Ifficient of pi-imor enamels. Zhur.prikl.kbJjn. 34 no.8:1883..1885 A 161. (MITIA 14Z 1. Laboratoriya emaley.Navocherkasskogo politekhnicheakogo institutao Fhamel and enameling) on oxide) M 30202 S/080/61/034/011/015/020 2 SA D D228/D301 kUTHORS: Azarov, K.P. Balandinag V.V. , and Lyutsedarskiy, V,A. TITLE: Magneto-chemical investigations of glasses of the C I;ystem Na 0 - P 0 -V Or 2 2 5 2 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiJ.9 v. '54, no. 11, 19619 2560 - 2562 TEXT: The au,:'.-iors studied the magneto-chemical properties of Na20 - P 205 -v20 5 glasses with the a:Lm of tentalively assessing the St[Lte Of V in such a system. Research into the properties of glasseEl of tha systems V 205 - P 2 059v205 - P 205 -BaO, and V 205 r P U - Na 0 - BaO suggests that V plays an analogous ro-le to P in 2 5 2 -these aystems, and that compounds of V with 0 should be excluded from the number of glass-forming oxides. The glasses were prepared by hea*:ing batches of Na 2CO 3t (NH4 )H2PO,, and V205 in corundum cru- cibles at 90C~ - 12000, after which th.e mixtures were first air- Card L.,13 3Q202 S/080/61/034'/011/015./920 Magneto-chemical investigations ... D228/D301 .-:ooled and then pulverized. The magnetic susceptibilities of the powders was determined by the Gouy method, the magnetic moment p of V in the glasses being computed from the formula., 2.83 100 zAT P where p is the V content of the glassp x - the specific magnetic susceptibility, A is the atonic weight of V, and T -is the absolute temperature. These values were compar-~d with the thcoretical mag- nJtudes for -the effective magnetic moment of different V ions, calculated frDm P = -Vn(:n 4 2) where n is the number of uncoupled el,~ctrons. Por most of the glas- ses with a Na;)Q content of 40 - 55 mol. % the magnE~tiC moment of' V 'Lies in the range 3.14 - 5.3b Bohr ,nagnetonV which indicates the predominEuice of ions with a valency of --_5 (V-)4 and V44-),. In sec- tions wil:h a constant Na20 content the magnetic MOME~nt of V decrea- ses - which cirresponds to the rise i'a the relatiVE! concentration of V4,, ions - as the V 205 content increases at the expense of P 205. Card 2/3 BIIDNIYJ)V, P.P.11 AZAROV,_~~.? GREGRANOVA, S.B.; SHCHERBAKp T.I. Study of the process of expansion of perlite. Strol,mat, 8 mo.1102-34 N 162. (Parlite (Ifineral)) (VIRA 15t12) ~-- &j AP)MG/ASD Pq-4 VrH IMESSIdl-VEs - ALPW696 SIODO06,163103610051W,~691(Yn3- AUTHORS i Azw%w, Ka. *I ~alwullwjj V. V TIT LES Analysiti. of the aystem, Va sub 2P'amb 2, 0 emb V euli 2 0rab in vitrbous stalie SOURCES, priklab3oy khimilq v* 36t n6~ '39 969-9T3 :~hurnsl nodiump Nm sub 2 0, g1kes, specific susceptibility, mag- 0 TAG31t 7aziadiump c JnDMI%n TOM r on-in N420 conheat fron 35-to:20D AWrRACV s Authora.atudied.the-effect-of ehwq,, Col. % UPI'M the system Va2O-P2O _V20- - Purpose of this study liras to ascertain the posoilible positionis oil' vana2lom.Xglasses of the above s,.6tem. I:n,,4,he firstI series of tests, the Itundaries of the composition areas,AiliLe.-formirAgrtemperature,; fusibilityr chem~,'.cal stabilityp specific ousceptibility and bmipietic vanadium moment I*n the Skases were determined. For determining the canposition bound- aries W~d glass-formation temperaturesp the batebee were melted In 5 mle porcewn analysiv Uoate inside of a silit-heated furnacee Experimentis were carried out at tempewsOures from. M 1o 2300C with 50 degree Intervals* The glass samples intendet Jllorvtber tearts vere melted in 50 mle corundum cruoibles* The malted ;-Card V; L 12650-63 ACUSSIM IMs AP3=696 glasses iren, fast-dried In alr* The degree of homogeneity and arystallization vie asce:rtidmd by visual and microscopic -obserratim - A te=icry diagran.waa construvteft %ibich Include(I Va2O c ent from 35 to 60 vol. de, Thc I=geat amow3t Irith Vhich vi vIzeseog % i of NO &radli= L 3 ould be formed vas 60 mol*%# The analyzed glasses art) cbaract_eHie_T"W_a7ffgb tendency to crystallization. The glasses which were the easiest to fuse vere those vith a 5 to 15 m01. 1% V-05 content* A further increase in V2.0,-Content increases the refract orinee a e In the glasnee containing. Wa20, the values of the magnetic vanadium moment were .35 to 55 mols I ffenerally within the Iltdto 3o14 -to 5,36 Bohr ragnetous. Whort tho KaL),0 content is constant and the, 7 0 content Is increased at the expense (if P,,!O the ragnetto T moment for vanadiur'it' keduced. Orig. art. bass 3 fioires aiid I t2b'ie. ASSOGIAT KNI - WeL-a keramiki 9 wtekla- I emaley- NovocherIcasekogo politakhrii- cheakogo instituta (DeW-rtment. of Ceranicep Glass and Fria sle;,, Noirocherkasek Polytectinical Inetitutej SUEaTTED3 241qov6l -DAT:9 ACOIs 24JU163 ENCLs 00 M C 0DE;I CHO MA 110 REP SOVS 006 42 R M r 002 Card 2/2 6/032/6?/O,?B/OOFJ/01 5/014 ill 04/.~l 0 2 ;Mlic'131 A-znrov, j.,. P.,_,and Gorbatenko, V. Yo.. T 1,111: instruments for measuring the thickness of coatings on a flerromagnetic base Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. !8, no. a, 1962, 99a - 999 KT: The tvo instruments here described determine the thickness of coat- inrs on forromagnatic bases by reference to the attractive force which a exerts on the forr-3mal-notic naterial, this f0rCe bein:~ dependent on the intervening thickness. The maCnet (1) ir, brourht into contact ~,it'h the surface to be tested and Vae rtst of the instru:-.ent i s "hcn 31o,.,jly pulled away. As the magnet remains stuok. to the surface tube (2:1 is pulled out and the spring (3) inside it stretches until the tcnsile force overcomes the attraction of the ;ni-not, r~(-~,arating -the m,~rnct fron, the surfpoe. At the moment V,,hen this'happons the )oii'lion of t'-.c innc-r tubc7 (2) aj:ainst the outer tuba (6) is arresTtid. by (13) ztnd the tonsil.-e force of the spring is read off. In 'the other instrumciit do- rcribud', a watch oprir.L performs the task of the spring (3)'in the first CEIrd V:~ 6/0'x2/62/ -;--, , 4 Inntrdmc~nts fo.,.^ measuring ... i3104113132 inutrument. Coatings with thicknesseu boi.v.,cen 0.06 and ;r,;;, can b0 m,oasured. The:re are 2 fi&ures and 2 tal--les. AS.50CIATION: Novocherkassldy politelthnicheskiy institut im. i, rdzhonikidze (Novocherkassk PolytEchnic inslUtute imc!rd IS. k,rd--honikidzo) Fij~. Thic'M,ess meas,,urin.~ instrument. An 00 A 4M, Wq ~ - ~ - -,; p . I . . I., :, I . 1. - " ~. .1 , I , , , ~ ~ .. . , ~I ~. ~, .11 , I I AZAROVI, K.P.0 doktor tekhn.nauk; MIKHALKOVICH, S.I., insb. Generction of gas and expansion of clay during burning. Stroi. mat. 9 no,W5-28 Ap 163, (MIRA 160) (Clay--Testing) BUDN11MVP PIP'll, akademik; AZ_w3G_1-2,; LYUTMARSKIY, V.A.; .*IIIGOMQZHIY'EV,, AOSO_);__(j~&LICHUK, L.N. Sepmrat!,.on of gases in the interaction of phosphate enamels -with alimin=. Stek, i ker. 18 no.12t23-24 D 161. (KMA 3.6 18) 1. Akadlmiya nauk UkrSSR Qor Budnikov). (Aj=inum coating) (Phos hate coating) (Gases in metaM EIMHERVMmi, V.Deracheimann, F.1; BERG,, Aq AZAROV, X.P., prof. (trsavlatorl 001,11"Ing go y I Deterrdning the tendrjn4 of steel to) form *fish ocitle" flaws in enenel, Stek. i ker. 20 no.6:406-42 Je 163. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Iaboratoriya emaley, Shvartaenberg (Ertageberge), riermanakaya Demblaaticbeekaya Reopublika. Enamel and inamuling) Meel-TestMR) BUDNIKOV, P.P.; AZAROV, K.P.; MHISHYAN, T,N. Crystallization of porlite-based g]ABS. Ukr. kJAm. shur. 29 no.11t1215-1219 163. (MIRA 16:12) AUR9119 K.P.; BALANDINA.. V.V. " E9~ - in the vitrous state, Study of the system Xa20.- P 0 'f205 163. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no 5:9 973 My (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra keramiki, stekla i emal-W Novocherkasskogo politekhni- cheskogo instituta. (Glass) (Vanaillum oxides) A,"AROV, K.P.; IIIGCTLll,z'.q-FYh'%T, A.S. I , -, Entlfl]E.Iin~,, alumfiium al.'Ioys, Trudy i5Z,:27--l);~ rjl . (14'11A 17: 10) - A. K.F.; MTKIIALKOVICH, S.I. Gas emanation during the siellinp, oi' clay. Tru-Jy Ir,4:33-43 163. (MIRA 17: 10) AZAROV, K.P.; GONCHAROV, S.I. Investigating the process of applyJng an epazqzl coating on surfa2es of complex shape. Trudy F-1 154:45-52 t63. I (MIRA 17%10) AZAROV, K.P. ; LIAVYDOVA , P.P. Effect of preparing it metal surface on the quality of enamels I without &Tound coatbig. Trudy NPI 154: 53-61 163. (MIRA 17:10) AZAROV K.P.; GORBATENKO V.Ye. Calculation of thermoelastiC Btrevses in the enamel - metal syste.m. Trudy NPI 154163-77 163. (MIRA 17:10) Azmkov., K. P. BALAADINA) V. V. ; L)nYISEDARSKIY, V. A. "On the state of transition elements in glass structure." report submitted for 4th All-Union Conf on Structure of Glass, Leningrad, 1.6-21 mar 64. L ?108-65~ N',b-10/Fr-)j/~,j h/~t-jo/pu~ BSl)A8D1M.j3,/AS(r1 )41 p A T., Fnv A '1302 9 3 2 CC~SSION fiki --,AP3~ ~10071/ /000/061/0033/0036'.. AUT146ik.~f r ('60 C tot, te chn i c a sciehcds)~ Deceiased); .Gre :!(Cv,n aidate- of.' tichnical iciences',l ;_'j-heher (Engine'; r) TITLE: Wet:t~njg ar,;d adhesion of ~;[~eramic:!.Cd,!hting of !"0:jkl9 SOURCE., Si~ello A-'tkeramika, no 'I 1965j, 3,0-36 TOPIC TAdS,:0lieat'!-res;:iitant mitol :Coatingod metal a vi atn4 1, ceramic cost-~ i .ng frit, c';~vomit'm i-1 Wx i d e:,~ contact q ~glep enamel, adhesion, -c.eraniv.. contiltng, at lie s4 6n. this; q. udy~~a:i~, t ABSTRACT: 411te pux~pose! f i tj d,e,termJ,ne,!:'1the, effect of vettlnj;~; on tij~'e t~ftlls v~ th slag 6;-ce'ramic enamels me e, -a a~ 011 '1- -,--C - - ' - o-!*-r- i- C S p c r, i a I 1y - VA.' th . tb n *a I s c i t a n nng V2D3 - lipid- "t e Wdhe'is-i-,6z of such coriOnss fo metal. Thc'i-1~4e t tin s: o f'~ two Ni-bas'e*ei al.loys,, I and Ilt and: two 1iiicke*ch:rorLum- steells funopecIfied) with-various frits such as,'- alk,a4-fre's-, barium. sili,c~imte fr',i*(N.,s !kith a 1 Ow B'203 content, titsnoboroaltlricatc~--f tits) and a-Anixtur -e of:'frits wl;thL CrZQ, , was Invest i:~a te.dli~- All':)y -411L. con taine~[-Cr, -TI -aiad A l ard a 1. Joy - I%-- con" card ~920 ~1* -- ----- --- L 218288-r6c ACCIMSSiON AP: ~O O,Z 1) 3 2 taLned'jj ln~ AWA d I t i;p:n Nbi an~ The we.tttng a t vai I c: ~us temperatures waii tril.ced: Vy toe all s 1) a Motion' picture cm6mara, anvliurves:showing tht; deliender"ce of.!tbe contactlqnglea on' temperature in various frit- to metm~l CD~~6ination.,~~: were 'ob tgiined. The :16 I - 1, ffect of the addition of 11003 CUO': 060 + 0 i b20j, Sb2O~,.O..WO3, or COjO3 as surfattants In one h -_j~es is ll~ an t; frits iias'' tested T$e re" ul' a 7of :the s tudy t e 4 thei au'~uracy of readin8a, de'~enda on man, s I de pheno- Y meinla s,uch a q crys: t allization bloatinA, p'Sase sepitration,, oxidation -in d the mel,t interaction with th-q oxidized rn6tal. o evero of metal, H W a in,ce t'hesci J)henom~anri also take the actuill'i CoAting process .-place iu the- dat,i obtained in,the.'study can be usedjor the evaluation of the relatiolliship-; be tween :the.,wetting -and th4t. a;j1hesLon.---- The -experiments c-on,ductilid- InAlcated that the wetting de!pends both on the metal and frit. Lo-w-mii~lltinr, fr'its.wet- the metal welli !, but they 1~ave poor ad- hesion., Tb,e~,Iaddittpn, of Cr2O3 to a heat-retsistant frit improved the con-tact snglli~ an facilitated tbe siiiltelring[ and spreading on metal; ~ntefit in- I .an incr2ane~ ,I,n Cr2l)3 C: 1ow-nelting~, frits -1-n=reased the con- zle Wid the st_-!ngth of vdhesion,~ the In tact anL trodUll~tlon of a sur- factant impri 11,ved the w,-.ttin& and sintertng,: but did not' change the Card 2/3 MIRMI 11~0 Mimi --- - -------- - j I--- A 100i,02_ a d"a e a fa n 0!t he r 4on d1t Ions b e il g equal', b it h -m a I t'1 n g! iind poorly a.~betiit'radhesit~n. to imetali, than l4w-i'Malting frite. P06'r alhl4sionliof Vne, low-me", ting ~ f rits', seems t~~ b'D caused by~ In- xi&'8'~tion.' undii a rapidl sintering toatLng, while ,a 'iish-mel,tihs ant , slb'wly- stintaftng cqntN.g providlis i suffiefetli Ae,velopn,en:',,!:1of in'!oxidO. film, w4ich pio:!noie;9 the aq~jhe6J11*n,,: The:phe- nomenon was :.,con f I lime dl, ~ttxperimahj a Ily. Thoil index 01i: WW:tIng is WDE. ctor 11onti, lling thi The' d If i atoms t6,i basic N! adhes ion.l il u ~J.on of wij found tqLbe ati im,,~artant. fa(tor in de alopotent 'of the',cohe- s iye la~er,o _;I It W418 noted -that.ihe -strettgeh of adheisitin Increases af!'er prolOnge,d. se~rvicle_~or af tei tests ~it,~4ijh temperottures. The adilition' oj~ 'smal I iamouhts -of meial p rs,~ to the fritii is suggested ft , owda inlorder to-hstoix the, crys 11ine lati*ici of the coo:ted metal by di.rfusicn. i j~,~r i S. .:art. ..has 5 (1 ures ASSOCIATI011 Novc!chat' -_y_,-pol.,itekhnl,cli~,iskiy- I n s't I t!v t (Nilvoct 'echnicAl institute) o ierkasisk 11 o ly t SUIMITTED: 1) 0 ENCL~ 00 SUB CODE: 1-104 MT ~OTIJER: 002 ATT) 1181 ~PEF sov:~ 003 3166 d" 10d ;.3/3 AZARCV, K.P. te&.n, nau): Eff(-C~. of* the :(,MpC,9itj-Or, of' zlirccivium onariel.r. cil t-.,:.r .1 ker. 21 rtc,7;J9- 37 il '~,4, NIFA 17~10) NovocherkasAly polit.ekhnin-~-skly jnstlt.u,~ (Cor Azarc-.'. ',eskov), lgmmllm WWAM k3lilq NNW" ~MTTZA i816) pult r:.,1 1 AZARCfV SK # Pe p. dokt~w tektin..,r#tyk ldeceu,serlh' GUCHANOVA, S.B., kand. t(,'khn. - -11--0 iia:,A;':3IiCJIEIIBAK, T.I., J.nvh. Wettirg and adhesion of ceramic coatings to metal. Stek. i ker. 22 no.1:33-36 Ja 165. (MTRA 18:7) 1. Novocherkasakiy politekhnicbenklir Institut. A 7ATOVA , T . J, A., inzh.; RATNER, M.P., inzh., SHEMIENKO, V.A., inzh. Reply to A.I. Maksimov's article "Fconomically expedient distri- bution of reserves in I-he electric power plants of the Donets Basin Elastic Power System using a coiEpensation technique". Elek. sta. 35 no.12:77-78 D 164. (141RA 18;2) ;il Mv 1 j14 a 8900 'vg.0 Al 1 60 "a A 00 Or V a 'j, - co A 00 1 -... .1 a 'j 3 1 P. 'V .it 0 H F-4 Oak Id 00 "~ . Mania v .11 'j-j" Rs'o' gal, V JIM N 4;l 41 ell I 9 A .0 ~ .0 0 d a 11 , 1.0 .9 '- - t 2 1 JR A V 11 *4 .'j IQ Al. AZAROV, N.I. How we carry out Lenin's theory of the correlation of economics and politics in the present-day p.~ase of the building of communism i.n the U.S.S.R, Trudy H.W-I no.26ilOl-121 160. (MIRA 15:2) Xconomioa) '0" kZAROV-.-SA.; BRUSILOVSKIY,, M.I.; ZHABOVSKITp A.F.; GITMAN, E.S. Modernization of the worn apparatus for peaceneal unjoitding of stiff leather. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 4 ito.12slO-12 D '(41" (VffRA 16%1) (TAather industry-Squipment and supplies) (Wading and m1okling) AZAROV, S.I. Rod-cutting punch press with automatic food. Hashinoatroitel no.1:8 Ja 160. (ICR& 13:4) (Punching maohinery) AZAROV~t Mechardom for the al4toontic faedi~g of upoet wira and otrip to the shearing die, Iluz,-ehtam, proizv, 3 no. 2s44-47 F 16.1. CKM 1411) (Metalworking machimiry) AZAROV. S.P. Ways of reducing the cc-at of washirq; linen in communal laundrieB. Gor. khoz.Nosk. 30 no.0:27-30 Ag '56. (KmA 9..10) 1. Nachallnik planovogo otdela Moskovskogo gorodskop treats prachechnykh. (Moscow--Laundries, Public) a a I jail to twiti)II-Allu It w a a b x It is 0 JV 0 11 V 11 14 IS h It A It 4 al al a) v ere 41: A a c 4 a -IL 8, 1, F, 9 0 1 1 1 j p A 1 .1. At 01 (A 0 U I . a -~qpo AI, . I . 1$1 A- .. CIIIII 11., ......... of 0 . - , 1~_ 1) H i'f I so 11rdomunces of obli 1= PIP41,181fillf- T- M.,A(AltiIV, SPIlomw -00 al. 1411 pajw %till* imulk.ij ii lifiku dild a. Jklemlys"I A 00 1 v. .00 06 .3 00 00 0 COO 0 See bee foe us* '00 f aillattOGICA MCIA14,81 (MUMAItOli al* -.0. we* it I qo* Ii -a #A I I a ad , a is It n R 11 IS it 14 kia 4 1 0 0 1111190 e 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 9 0 * 0 0 W 0 0 ~41 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 v 0 111 is 0 6 0 0 6.0 0 0 4 * 0 0 9 0 0 .kMUV, T jH., 1-1~ low% all possibilities to inorame petrolem production, Noft.khox. 34 n0.7:1-5 J1 156. (Petroleuxt industry) (KLIA 9: 10) AZAROVA, V. Let's organize the supply of equipment to enterprises. Sov. torg. 37 no-lOt45-46 0 t63. (MIRA 17:1) 01-W 18s6) AZAROV. Vsevolod Borislovich (The return of happiness) Vosvrashchenie schastlist. Moskva Goa. izd-vo polit. lit-ry, 1961. 70 p. (MIRA 16t4i (Filatov, Vladimir Petrovich, 1875-1956) DANILOV, 14atvey Maksimovich; SUKHANOVA, Ye.,Yu.j, kand. tekln. nauk, retsenzent; AWOV,Y.N., st. yrepod., retBenzent,- LA7WEV,Ye.11., dots.) reteenzent; PRIMA, N.S., red.; VOLKOVA, V.G., tekhn. red. [Con,.erci&l study of food products; meat and meat products] Tovarovedenie prodovollstvennykh tAwarov; miaso i miasrwe tovary. Yoslcva, lzd-vo "Ekonomika," 1964. 230 P,- 0AIRA 17:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy, institut torgovll i obshche- stveix-iogo pitaniya (for Sukhanova). 12. Moohn:a institut sovettikoy torgovli 14inisteratNa torgovli RSFql (fcr Azarov). 3. Leitingradskiy institut sovetskoy torgovli im. Fr.Engeltsa (for Lazarov). AZAROV, Vladimir Nikolayevich (For the large-scale chemical industry] Za bol'shuiu khim:Liu. Lugansk) Luganskoe obl. izd-vo, 1961. 27 p. (MIRA 170) Prinl!MIJ uchartiyo: labor-ant. tZAPkV, Yaj. khanik me, thermnl matbod of treating cu).rur oros. Trudy "l)-35:C2-'LOO (111LIA 14-10) dressing) L 2780845, 05R(d)/lE, Er,(', )..'2 0'7'- vin, Vri_4 ACCESSION NH: AP500, 0059 5/0 2 6 61 '0"5/OW/002/00 63/0064 Yu X,; Dtibrovin,, AMBORS Azarpv D. De%,loe Iojr mi 06sarlmd and Visu.'aly Observir ig Uie ourve of diolectvic loss ane-ID V.-I Ouctric iil~fd S'VUqU0nCy# mar,-3- 42, ,-iD.i 167572 rmkh znakov', np. 2, 1965~ 63...6.4' SOUPJ,'F,,. Byun4en J.zob:,neteniy~ i, tova TOPIC TAOS dielectric Ac' s' 'Ang ABSTRACT14- Thlil. nts ~:Aovi~ a, e for masixr ~-ObservUg- the pwrvO cX d jo~.q.,.trip. los:,i ang~s vs.- e4eotric -fie.;.d- frequen-Vi- c 0-n- sisting 'of a milster I art,j ~biisurixig bil.idge circuit ~~ tKo-channel amplifier with a Phase deLectorl, wid z~ cathbd'v-ray disj~Lr ytube. To measure the.~phase WXt~ wach C,~prppo-~tioxid'L to the ~J.*a1lootric losii angle, 'betnen tho c~rreal. fl"irq! tilrough the invouticat kd.,samj,,le iind 4,~he voltnIp app!iW to ~ it~ - a bridge circuit 'Le -in- A~~43.ed ~Axvh t~~.Wpebt' J'w. .-Idtidical mixerp., -filter.9 aW- limittoi~s are* the plaosil'a pha ~_Plaaed irl )ridge - Pia~go~al. I AV thv' -udtbr out pato io :~'Whosa OAPUt 3~,kpal srtc*' 6' _)lIficatim is displaypd-on the o3thode ray tubb (seo tho ijL)dlosu~e) ~~To azura..tbo dielectrWXoss angl 61 in a- vido range of '.C rd L A, SopovA, J~.G.; GIMASM, L.G.; AYWSITNTA, MJ.; SILAXOVA,, To.Ta.; IX"VA,_A.G.; ALLNIU, I.J.; KOSAREVL, A.V.; SOWVIIVA, A.V.; Pf oblem of endemic rat typhus on the Black Sea cotist. Zhur. mIkrobiol.epid.1 Immun, 31 no-2:51-56 F 16o. (MIRA 13:6) I. Iz R)etovokogo-na-Donu nauchno-iseledovatellakogo instituta Kinisterstva. sdravookhrananiya SSSR It portovyoh protivochumuykh laboratoriy v Odesee, Batumi i NOvorcesiyake. (TYPHUS XURINA epidemiol.) (TYPHUS veterinary) (RATS diseases) KOGAN, R.I.; AZAROVA, A.Zh. Isolation and analysis of vegetable c4l, fractions enriched with tooopherols obtained by molecular digtillation. Tmdy VNIVI 6t 614-74 1.59. (MML 1337) 1, Vuesoyuswy nauahno-lesledovatel'skiy vitaminn;ry Institat. Fisiko-iekbnologicheskaya laboratoriya. (OILS ARD rATS) AZVRDTI~, A. M. Azarova A. H' "Chlorides in the blood and ur.na in croupous inflamation of 'te lu-ni-sTI, Vracbeb. delo, 1943 , No. 12, parapraphs 1073-io. SO: U-3o42, n March 53, (Lo opis 1zhurnal In3-kh Statey, No. 10, 1949). AZAROVA, A.M.., kand.med.nauk . ........, Role of the spleen in Wool depooltion aotivity in ciraulatoz7 insufTioionoyo Teraporkh. 32 no,10164-71 160., (MIRA 1411) 1, 1% kafedry falmlstotskoy torapli (zav. - prof. S.Ya. Shteyn- berg) leohebnogo fakuliteta Miarlkovskogo meditainskogo instituta. (SPLEEN) (HISART FAILURE) FEERESADA, Viktor Petrovich; VORONTSOV~ A,.Ya.~ rotsenzent; PERp B.A... re- tsonz-ant; PANFILOV, V.G.p retsemertj MOM, I.V.9 otv. red.1 AZAROVA _~, red.; FRUMIN, E.Sop'UUm. red. (Rada:,- detection of marine objects] Radiolokatsionnaia vidimostl mor- skikh obllektov. Leningrad, Gos.ijoiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. proDwshlep 1961. 158 P. (Radar) (MM 14il2) FAVLOVI Vsevolod Aleksandrovich;RIVKIN, S.S,,, doktor tekhn. nauk,, retsex,zent; BUTENIN,, N.V.,, doktar tokhn. nauk., retsenzent; PMUOI S,A.p nauchnyy red,; AUROITA, I.G.p red.1 TSAL, R.K.,, tokhn. red. (The g7roseopic effect, its manifew;ations and applications] Giroskopicbeskii effekt, ego proiafteniia i ispollzovanie. Leningrad, Goo. soiuznoo izd-vo sWostroit. prorqshl., 1961. 163 p. (Gyroscope) (m*au 15 12) VLASOV, Valerlan Ivanovich; BEFYIAN, Yakov Isaakovich; KISIOV, A.G., kand. tekhn. nauk, retoenzent; PORTNOY, S.I., otv. red.; AZAROVA.,_LG-,-red.; TSALI R.K., telcbn. red. (DesiEA of the high~-frequexcy,units of radar stations] Pro- ektirovanie vysokoohastotnykh uzlclv radiolokatsionmkh atan- tsii. Leningrad, Gosseoimnoe izd-Aro sudostroit, promyshl 1961. 356 p. (Radar) (Microwaves) (MIRA 25:~~ T-, T 1, T Cr NOVIKOV, A.V.; GANINA, A.Z.; ONMINA, A.K.,: STULOVA, M.V.; AZAROVA. L.A.; DANIKOVA, M.N.; OPOLCUIRSEVA, T.P.; SHIBAYEV, V.F7.r'ZHXB71t-,-T*-wG.; MINKINA, A.G.; OVSYANXIIIA, Ye.I.; SAMMOV. 7.S., red#; SLICHZIN, A.A., redo;.YOMICHNV, P.Mo, tekhn,red, [BoonoaW of Kaluga frovince; collected utatietics] Nerodnoe khosiai- stvo Kaluzhokoi oblaoti; statisticheskii abornik. Moskva, Gom.stat. W-ro. 1957. 142 p. WRA u.-6) lo Kolubskeys oblaott, Statisticbeskoye upravl,gnie. 2. Statisti- chestoye upravleniya Kaluthekay oblasti.(for all except Savenkov, Slemzin, Yomichav) 29 Rachallnik Statisticheskogo upravlaniva Ifaltuhako oblasti (for Savenkov) TX~Iugs Province-Zoonomio conditions-.-Statistics) - #y&.,Xmk~ImovD&;,,SUFMTSJtIY# S*A,,. red.; SATIROVA, O.A., red, .:_~qTA,jj1pk izd,-va; YUXAWI KpSs, taktui. red. [Capital arA vurp~us value] rapital I pribavoobnaia stoimost'; lektsii po I~xrffm politichookoi ek3no-mii. (Hoakvaj Isd-vo Nook. univ., 1958. 62 ps (KUL 1197) (capital) (Profit) (labor economlos) AZAROVA, M.M,, dotsent, kand.okon.nauk; RAUTINA, N.Y., dotsent, kand.ekon. nauk; ))OBRUSHIN, I.M., kand.okon.nBuk,- KOZODOYNY. I.I., doktor ekonom.naulc, red.; GARSIA, L.. red.; ASTAKHOV, F.. red.; PRCKCPITNV, S.. red.; CE3PAMA, 0., takhn.rad. (Reader in political economy) Khrestomatiia po politichaskoi akonomii. Koskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno--ekon.lit-ry, 1960. 739 p. (MIRA 13;12) (Economics) M .-AzAWU_,_ Mjkand. ekon. nauk, dots.; UUT2NA, N.V..,, kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; DOBRUSHIN, I.M., kand. air=. rv&uk; )LAKHONIKOp T.P., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; TOLYPIN, N.M., kwLeko% nauk.. dots.; KOZODOYEV, I.I., doktor skon.nauk, prof.0 red.; GARSIRt L., red.; MITINA, M., red.; DAROKYAN, M., riladshiy red.; KRYIDVA, I., mladshiy red.; 1*)GINA,, N., tollAw. red. (Chrestomathy in economics] Khrestonstiia po politicheakoi ekonomii. 2., perer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1963. 798 p. (Economics) (MIRA 16:4) SHVACHYIII, Yu.r,,; AZAROVA~ M.T. Potential antimetabolites. Part 16t Reaction of citrulline with oyanoacetate. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no-3063-570 Yx 165. (MIM 16W 1. Mosl-.ovakiy gasudaretvennyy univerBitet.