SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BABICHEV, A. P. - BABICHEV, M. A.

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ACC NR AP6033411 continuous acceleration of electrons. The experimental data do not permit any definite conclusions to be drawn concerning the mechanism responsible for the ob- served behavior of the plasmas. The authors thank Academician I.K.Kikoin for his interest in the work, and V.V.Vasil'tsov and Yo.P.Gorbunova for their participation in the experimental work. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODSI 20 SUBM DATE: 24Aug6b ORIGO REF; 004 UM REFi 004 Card 2/2 LABIII.HEV.. A. ;I. , I-, ~;' n. rr~;j L; I , -1 ... J-!. -h, Botf,~rninInt: ti-t~ c,' thi- ;,OJI~::114, 114 vibratirr dru-us. . ."'~ .",~ '6 f), ,,Z-: 61? v BABICHEh, A. P., Cand Tech Scl lowances whei;6 honing terlals properties. Novocherkassk, 1961. -- "Pemoval of IncreaGed al- j-t, /'I-- poesesiulng-diff.,erest mechanicP1 (Min of lll~-Iher and See Spec Ed RSFSR. Novocherkasek Orde,,, of Labor lied Banner Polytech Inst im Sergo Ordzhonikidze) (KL, 8-61, 240) BABICHq, -, f7z~- , , Honing with increased allowances. Stan.i instr. 33 162. (Grinding and polishing) no,3:1,-6 It- MIU 15:2) BABICM, AoP, -_- ~ Optimm values for the radial food of abrasive bars in honing. Stan. i instr. 34 no.lOt27-28 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) BABICHEV, A.P.; DIYACHENKO, V.I. Finiehing turbine-blade surface by mains of vibratory grinding. Stan. i instr. 35 no.1137-19 A 44.4.. , (MIRA 170) -1 BABICHEV, A.P.; KOTIMINIKOV, V.K., dotsep inz! '*, retsienzent; YELIZAVETIN, M.A.j kand. teklm. nauk, dots., rod. [Honing] Iffioningovanie. Moskva, Mashiriostroonle, 1965. 91. P. 0-11RA 18:2) I BABICWN, A.r., kand. tekhn. nauk; PICHKO, A.S., inzh. Tnvcatlgating a shot peening wnit. Vest. mashinostr. 45 no.1-63-65 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) - W~ !!~w .. I . --, -,-. ~: - ~ - - I - - ~ I ~ . - - .- . 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In't-11 at 4 l aaw * ra %Atkm. wir givvn f(W twat trualment 4 11 NI ,I. S __O . . lines. .40 00 1, L W.t'.06.1CAL OT(OATOf -.00 its, 0 ' r I U It AT R 4111 K a ale to : 0 0 rS 4P 0 0 0 BAUOV, Dmitriy Ivanovich; ZOLOTORZVSKIT, Tulty Semenovich: RUSSO. Vladimir Loonidovich; RTAZMhYA. Tamara Konstantinoyna; kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; XAZAROV. red.; L'RVOCHKINA, L.I., tekhn.red. (Weldable aluminum alloys; properties and use] Sverivaiu- shchiesin aliuminievyo splavy; evoistya i primenenie. Lenin- grad, Goe.soiusnoe isd-vo sudostroit,promyshl.. 1959. 234 p. (KIRA 121lO) (Aluminum alloyn) MURAKHIN, N. (gorod Stavropol'); BABICHIV, D. (gorod Stuvropoll). ,W,t ~ - ~ Fulfill your pledges. Kinomekhanik no.5:10-11 KV 153. (KLRA 6:6) (Koving-picture projection) BABIGHKV, D.D*. , jnch. , - ~.- ~ Use of the water-slime treatment flowsheet at the "Ziminka 3-4" Coal Preparation Plant. Obog. i brik. ugl. no-5:51-54 '58. (MIRA 12:9) l.Ugleobogatital 'nava fabrika "Ziminka 3-4". (Coal preparation) --, E~BICHXV, D.D. Using water-sludge flowsbeets for K1 coal. Ugol' 33 n0-5:42-44 MY 158. "IMIRA 11:5) l.Ugleobogatitellna.va fabrika "Ziminka 3-4." (Coal preparation) 88668 3/193/61/000/001/005/008 t 0 AOO5/A0Ol AUTHOR: Babichev. E.B. TITLE: The Electric Welding Machine 11'~jll.t-150/1,000 (MShPL-1.50/1'ooo) for Joining the Ends of Strips PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhn.-ekonom. inform., 1961, No. 1, pp. 26--27 TE)CT: In 1960, the works "Elektrile' put on the market the maohIne1"jLj11.(_ -150/1,000 (MShPL-150/1,000) with guillotine for contact lap welding of the ends of cold-rolled or transformer carbon-steel strips from 0.1 to 1.0 mm thick and from 500 to 1,050 mm broad. The machine operates in continuous technological met- al processing. There is foot-pedal manipulation for pneumatic centering, clamp- ing, outtingand welding of the strip; the strip is guided by the roll$. The front end of the second strip is out by the cutter standing in front of the ma- chine and supplied to a stop. The end of the first and the front of the second strip are clamped by the central clamping device, then the welding support Is operated and the welding process Is conducted. The latter process is performed by the intermittent one-side double-seam welding method by means of Individual welding current pulses alternating with pauses, Card 113 53663 S/ I c)3/6 1 /")/00! /005/008 A005/A0OI The Electric Welding Machine II U11-1 ~C-150/1,000 (MShPL..15O/1,OOO) for Joining the Ends of Strips The technical characteristics of the machine: Primary voltage Power Welding pulse-total welding cycle time ratio Secondary voltage Number of control stages of the secondary voltage Welding current pulse duration in periods Pause duration in periods Largest summary thickness of welded steel Largeet breadth of the welcled strip Welding speed Maximum load on each electrode Rated pressure of compressed air in the system Discharge of free air Discharge of cooling water Power of the electrcmotor Overall dimensions of the machine (heightxbreadth x length) Card 2/3 380 v 150 kvft 10% from 3.4 to 6.8 v 16 from I to 19 from I to 19 1.0 + 1.0 MT, 1,050 mm from 4 to 8 m/min 450 kg , 5 WOOF 2.8 Plhr 300 1/hr o,65 kw 2,700 x 1.80C x 2,750 rp.,n 8W8 S1193116 1/000/00 1/1005/t08 A005/AO01 The Electric Welding Machine %FIL150/1,ooo (MShPL-150/1,000) for Joining the Ends of Strips The machine is endowed with the ignitron interrupter MU-50-4 (PISh-5o-4). The machine performes welding seivns formed by individual points with a pitch deter- mined by the welding speed from 4 to 8 m/min, the duration of the current pulses, and the interruption time, which can be controlled by the potentiometer of the Ignitron interrupter, The simultaneous welding procesm of two seams permits the one-side current supply to the strips, which ensures the constancy of the welding current over the total length of the seam. Tne welding support conducts shuttle movements with interruptions in the initial positions which can be controlled corresponding to the breadth of the welded strips. There is I photograph. Card 3/3 S1/193/62-/000/004/006/008 A004/A101 AUTUOR: Dabichev, B. B. TITLE: HIN -2 x 300 (KShT-2 x 300) stand for the electric resistazice welding of lay-flat tubes PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekMiko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, no. 4, 1962, 25-26 Tl-':'XT: The KShT-2 x welding stand has been developed by the "Flektrik" Plant for manufacturing electrically welded thin-walled lay-flat tubes, and in 1961 a batch of these stands was produced. The production method of these tubes developed by the Institut elektrosvarki im. akad. Ye. 0. Patona (Electric Welding Institute im. Acad. Ye. 0. Paton) consists in the following: Two strips, one placed on top of the other, are welded along their edges by electric resistance welding in such a way that an airtight seam is formed. After the welding, the strips are wound in coils and delivered to the pipeline mounting site. The double strip is then uncoiled and, under pressure, takes the shape of a tube. These tubes, from 75 to 300 mm, in diameter with a wall thickness from 1.75 to 2.5 mm, are produced from 081C (08U) steel strip. The stand casings are mounted on a common b.ase and can be shifted by lifting lacks, which is necessarj for Card 112 S/193/6',I/OoO/Oo4/Oo6/008 XMIT -2 x 300 (KShT-2 x 300) stand ... A004/A101 welding strip of different widths (froin 100 to 500 mm). An AT-1 automatic transformer ensures a uniform load of the three-phase network. The secondary circuit of the stand is devised with minimum values of inductIve and active resistance. The author presents a brief description of the KShT-2 x 300 welding stand and gives the following technical datat Rated power - 2 x 300 kV-amp; primary voltage - 380 v; secondary voltage regulation range - 5.16 - 10.32 V; top electrode travel - 25 - 150 mm; maximum welding stress on electrodes - 1,200 kg; distance between electrodes (strip width) - 100 - 500 mm; weigh'. 4,900 kg. The KShT-2 x 300 welding stand is supplied with MANE-200-4C (PISh- 200-4S) Ignitron breakers fitted with a welding current stabilizing device wh.ich makes it possible to increase the duty cycle factor up to 80%. There is I figure. Card 2/2 Srnthe" of StF,~es and cranine d,?es of, I.4-thizzine serie S. Pabicbry (Ki- 5 Ukram. '~ im. Zrurw 16. 1&'~" 1 -J'~o fei h 1.-Ct~yiene-L-ipht.ho[2,llthiazo7e) (6 Z.) in C.E. treated with 3 g. ,AeC0C11BrPh J~ 1222-3-) yirld~ 8Q-C udd-c-' isolated as the perchlo-ate, C~HnO&N2S.C1, (.1tcomp. 140% heating % ith ale. aq. HCl 5 min. yields ylcne-a-nap~Mol~icwlire 110 sr-", which mi'll alkal; yields the free base, Tn. 201-2' (from E:*,011). TLe mothcr !iquor, ~tftrtr %c-pn. of the HCI salt above, treated with in EtW1. yields 0' "-i'clo' (1). '!ec p. 160' (from EtOli con-g. HCIO,); the salt heated in pure E'OI1 yields Z-piLe-y-13,4-di- rr. IC-3* (fronn E*OH). An analoZous condens..-ion --vith AcCHBrCO~Fj gave the adduct. 1S:Br, decomp. Ir4l'. nhich heated with a1c. aq. 110 yields thiazr-iinf-110. t%hilc t~c mothcr liquor depos;ts G4c,~ -pcrrn!,,c:e (11), deLomp. 176*, formcd on mLxkg 11M. in E-M! %%ith zhiaz::-.t ea-t~d in EtOll with vitids McC-0., 1:.o-wn, decomp. =!2'. absor-ption m",. 57, Thk h"~Ltf.'! %'ith more p-N1c:NCj1.CI1O in Ac:Cj 1u run. am CIO,, 6mozrp. '11rom AcOH ~. green. max. &00 ma. SLmilarly 3- phenyl - and p-Me- J .NC411,CHO in Ac-0 give 7570 red-v-iolet 3-pj~~. y-'2-(p-d~- decomp. 224* (from McOH), F,30 rn,;. I YieWs, 73~"o ne-..!eC;'O., decr-np. 236* (from AcOll). max. SS3 -1p; u yiele's 3! green. dccomp. 213* (i-.-Ln Et(-jl-lj, -max. n-,- B-ixf LLeating of 0.1 111, 0.5 g. Z., luuio iJ the Lliffithia"A I. .... ",I b].I, oIv, It. 041" ill a 'cdcd Wilt- yidlk 111t. SimilAv. 2-im-t livi -it ~ tit, -t,,t Ili I rol,, w1d, tit. " !, ~ '".J. 00. la. 1 (6 ' K'). (..I ."1'l Ill lid. 10) 'I"At I) g"116t. lh~h'llv I".v. divini: 0'.1 Ili "I'll k%101 :t.:. g. MvI. )-idding Sit,"' MO I", N I 111 '1' "Inji. I It 111,, 1:1 k I I Ilh'it'd with Balcun, F. S. Kiprianov, A. I. & BlibichRy. F. S. - "Investigation In the field of hedroxy-fuchsone dyes. X. On the so-called tautomerism of hydrox-r-triaryl-cnrbinols." (P. 151) SC: a=nal of General Chemistry, (Zhurnal Obshchel Khimtt), 10r0, Vol. '2-,, No. I B.A3ICHEV, F.S.; PROTSMO, L.D. Interaction of methylene bnoes in the thiRzole series with dibasic acid anhydrides. Ukr.khim.shur.17 no.5~755-760 151. (MLRA 9:9) 1.Kiyevskiy gosudnretvannyy unlversitet. (Thin,xole) (Anhydrides) BABICHRV F.S.; VOLOXHIIIA, N.A. ~ _;~, ~ 1 -.1, InterRetion of 3-mothvl-2-athylidenebensothiazoline with hnlo deri- vatives. Ukr.khim.%hur.17 no-5:761-765 151. (KLRA 9:9) l.Kiyevskiy gosudnratvennyy universitet. (Bonnothiazoline) (Halides) USSR/Chemistry - Selenium OrgiLnic Jul-Aug 53 Compounds "Interaction of Methylene Bases of the Benz- selenazol-Series With Halogen Compounds,"4-7'S. babichev,L-k.M. Maty-ushinetsj,:1).P. Mi:ronava',--Cbair of Org Chem, Kiev State U Ukrain Khim Zhur, vol 19, No 4, pp 405-412. Investigated the reactlow of 2-methylene-3-metbyl- benzselenazoline and 2-methylene--3,5,6-trimethyl- benzselenazoline vith metbyl iodide, ethyl iodide, the ethyl ester of iodoacetic acid, and benzoyl chloride. Describes the products obtained. 26OTi2 KIPRIM10Y. A.I.; BABICHAV, V.S.; MUSHXALO, L.K.; POCHINOK, V.Ta.; MIXIS.P.S. [Outline history of organic chemistry at Kiev Universit7j Ocherki po istorii organicheekoi khtmii v Kievskom univerettete. Pod red. A.I. Kiprianova. [Kievj Izd-vo Kievskogo gos. univ. im. T.G.Shevchenko, 1954. 130 P. (KLRA 9-8) (Chemistry, Organic) (Kiav'Vniversitv) Rib ~6 1~ 11 F, -5. 'USSR/Organic Chmiistry - Synthc'uic Crganic Chumistry F-2 Ab3 Jolir Referat 71ur - Khimi.Yv, zio 2, 195't) 433J Wthol, Fls~' OL, heac~Aon of Betv--AminceLhylmercartan with "-iydrilvo of P-lbasic Acids Orig Pub URr. vh., 1956, ?'~, No 2, 231-214 Abstract Study of the reaction of bf,ta-crzdiiceihylt-,ei-ci,-tan (1) with the ar~i~drides of dibasic acids. It is shown that I Cives irith succinic nTliydride (I!) N-*beta-r,-.orca-)tCe- Thyl)-succinimide (111.), wltn gl,itarxic the mono-batn- liel,captouthylamide oi (,juturic a,-id (IV)*, and wl'uh lie anhydride thc~ N-~1---Ln--;,,er(!nptneLhy1' ~'-Olt)mllrnle. 'ITv,, expe(~-tt!d for,,;:,1f--1w-j of acid3 (see M-10AM, 1956), 6S371) dies not take place. 2 r I and 2.6 g IT in !Q '11 ) (in a scaled tube, 12C-1300, 16 houro) 6ive III, y eld b'51'), IMP 500 (from alcohol)- From 1.11 an-1 15~ H 2C'2 'c obtained tho' Card 1/2 - hg - USSR./Organic Chemistry - syntlietic: or,~anic onemistry E-2 Abs Jour Referat 71ur - P2iirdya, No 2, 1.957, 4330 bis-N-(beta-succinir-,L,Iocthyl)-disulfide., yield 82.3%, MP 1200 (from alcabol) . I.Tj and C;11-)Np in ether give S-methyl-TII, Yield 95%, MP 58-590 (fr'011 other). 1 9 1, 1-3 g 11' in 4-5 T.-O. C06 are heated until the reacTion 'he-ins and then for an additional 'JO rlinutps. The viscous bottom 1--yer of 11SCH2C112 NHCOC11,,CHCW1f is dried, dissolved in water, and a 5% colution oi 1120 2 is -d N11COCH C11 CCCH 65.(4, w', ed, yield of (-Sr1'112C'i2 2 2 )2 MP 1600. Under the came conditic)ns there is obtained IV, in the form of a viscous material, and therafrom the disulfi6e, yield 64,5%,, MP 126-1280 (froi,.i alcohol). e. r*.j Ile, Cj Card 2/2 A-",-~ USSR/Organic Chemistry Synthetic Orgenic Chemis'.-.n,, E-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, ()~2 Author: Bab;WU,'r-_z", and Shokol, V. A. Institution: None Titlet Synthesis of 3-keto-1,4-thiazanea Original Periodical; Ukr. khim. zh... 1956, Vol 22? 110 ?.*, 215-216 Abstract: A number of 3-.keto-1,4-thiazanes of the type SC11RCONHC112CH2 M have "-mna m t_d-es been prepared. Dry toluene, one gram-atom Nal. aminoethylmercaptan (prepared oy saturating alcoholic ethylamine with H2S at 10-150; yield 72.5%, mp 960) are heated at,-jlOOO until all Na dissolves; one mole of the cater of the oc-brominated acid (II) is added dropwise witli constant cocling, followed by heating for 2-2.5 hours at -1000. The NaBr is separated and the toluene distilled off, leaving I. The amount of initial III, R, the yield of I in percent, and the mp in 0 C are given: C112Br('OOC2H5,, H, 65.3, 89 (from alcohol or benzene) (a molecular compound is formed with AgNO 3 in aqueous Card 1/2 USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 942 Abstract: solution; yield 98.2%, mp 1860 (from water); CH8CHBr0OOC-.Hr CH 1 1) 1 b9.8, 78-79 (from benzene); CH3CI12CHB,-(' 001'~H5.' 011 IF 52 'T,-'66 (Irctu ether); (CII ) ClICID3rCOOC211- 11 rs b 15-2 20/* 3 '60-C3 71 :) k P 0 ~) 1 Inm), 58 (from benzenej, C-11 CHBrCW 11 p C-41 80-5) 162 (from alcohol or dioxane); CH ~~C~_&BrCOOCI~ 5 3 ) C'1?0;~113.0 47,5, 71 (from benzene), When 0.5 gms of I ~' Z CH2COk' R Iij) is dissolved in 30 ml alcohol and saturated with NH3 under constant cooling, and the alcohol distilled off after 10 days, the yield of T (R = CH2CONH2) is 56%, mP 1740 (from alcohol). Card 2/2 USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. B-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - KhiMiya, No,, 8, 1957t 26878. Author Babic~ev, FS_,i FeBhchenko, N.G.,, Rr-o-sh-n1chenko4 Z.I,. Inst Title (Bensothiazolyl-2)-Alkylcarboxylic Acids. II. 6-Nitro and 6-Aminobensothiazolylalkylcarboxylic Acids. Orig Pub: M=. khim, zh., 1956, 227 No. 1+1 514 - 517. Abstract: -(6,-nitrobanzothiazlyl,-2)-propionic acid (IV), -(6-nitrobenzothiazolyl-2)-butyric acid M ir-(6-nitrobenzothiazolyl..&2)-valeric acid (VII and o-(6-nitrobenzothiazolyl-2)-benzoic acid (VII)o reduced to corresponding 6-aminoacids (1V& - VIIa) with Sn and HC1 were synthetized by the condensation of 2-amino-5-nitrophenylmercaptan (I) Card 1/1+ USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No, 8, 1957, 26878. with anhydrides of suceinic (II), g utaric (III), adipic or phthalic acids; 9-(6-motoxy- benzothiazolyl-2)-proplonic acid (VIII) and V -(6-taetoxybenzothiazolyl-2)-butyric acid (IX) were prepared by condensation of potassium 2- amino-5-mothoxyphenylmercaptide with II or III; IVa. and VIIa were converted conforming to Sandmaier into A-(6-eyanbenzothiazolyl-2)- propionic acid, malting point 1990 and o-(6- chlorobenzothiazolyl-2)-benzoic acid (yield 56%~ melting point 1930), respectively. 6.3 9 of It 3.7 g of II and 15 ml Of Ceh6 are boiled 1 hour and IV (yield 71% meltin -p6int 1630) is separated; methyi ester M) (malting point 170- 1720); anilide (A) (melting point 165-1670). The following are produe4analogically (the yield Card 2/4 0 USSR/Organic Chemistry. Syhthatic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Khimlygl No. 89 1957, 26878. chloride in 70 ml of alcohol the precipitate is separated, alcohol is distilled off 8 ml of CH COOH and 13 g of II are added all is h*atel 1 hour at 1000, alkalized with N&OH solution, extracted with benzene, acidified, and VIII is separated, yield 10 g, melting point 14501 iodomethylate - malt ng point 209o. IX I Prepared similarly, melting point 1420; iodomethylate - melting point 1850 All these substances were crystallized from alcohol. See RZhKhim, 1956, 68371 for report I. S, nj ko t44 e- LL %j ki ev Card 4/'1+ v- ! I ; I ~ 1. , I - -1 1. - , - - -- SYCH, Ye.D.; BABICE3V, F.S. .'. - Andrei Ivanovich Xiprlanov; on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Ukr.khim.zhur. 22 no.4:550-553 156. (MIRA 10:10) (Kiprianov, Andrei Ivanovich, 1896-) 79-1-44/63 AUTHORS: Babichev, F. S. , Kiprianov, A. I. TITLEt On the Reaction Products of the Mothylene Bases of Benz- thiazole and Benzselenazole With Haloid Alkyls (0 produktakh reaktsii metilenovykh osnovaniy benztiazola i benzselerazola s Galoidnymi alkilani) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshohey Khimii, 1950,Vol.28, Nr 1, pp.209-212 (Ussn) ABSTRACT: The reaction of the methylene bases of the benzthiazole, benZ- selenazole and thiazole series with haloid alkyls was already quite thoro 'ughly investigated by the authors in 1950. They state that the structure, ascribed to the reaction products by Larivo and Collet (reference 1) according to scheme i (formulae (I) (III) (IV)) is inca-xrect, as actually in the reaction of methyl iodide with 3-metliyl-2--iothylene-b-2ii--tlli,,I- zoline the compound (V), and with 3-nethyl-2-z,.iethylene-bcnz- sclenazoline the compound. (VI) is formed. These formulae (V) and (VI) are proved by the properties of these two compounds Card 1/3 and by their hydrolysis products. Larive and Collet used for 7 '; - ', -41 4 / 6 3 On the Reaction Produe to of the Methylene Bases of Benzthiazole arid Br-,n::.- selenazole With Haloid Alkyls the synthesis the products of the linka.-o of mothyl iodJcb to the nethylene bases, a linkage which should be broiiGht about with the aid of the now intermediate product suggested by them (N-methyl-2-benzthiazoloulphbeta-im) of monomethyncya- nines containing three nuclei. Consequently the dyes obtained from theae compounds were also ascribed a wrong structure. According to Larive and Collet the reaction of the now dyes takes place accordin g to scheme 2 (formulae (III) and (VII). In reality the conversion takes place according to scheme 3 (formulae M and (VIII)), where not mo=.ethyncyani.ne, but the dye VIII substituted in the chain is obtained. The re.- action of product (V) with 3-mothyl-2-benztliiazolaiilpliobetaine was carefully investigated by the author3. The orange dye, as reaction product, easily hydrolyzes with 0caustic potash to a yellow product which decomposed at 339 C and proved to be the well-known ketone (IX) of schome 4. The second hydrolysis compound was liberated as ivthyl ether of o-methylaninothio- phenol. Consequently the hydrolysis of the dye obtained by Larive and Collet takes place accordin.- to scheme 5 (with Card 2/3 the formulae(XIII) and (IX)) so that the dye (VII) naturally 71'-1-44/63 On the Reaction Product3 of the "et',iylonc Bases of 73cnzt'lii,,~zole and 'Ben~;- selenanole With IL'Lloid Al!eyls cannot fori-i such products of hydrolysis. 'There are 7 refe- ronces, U' of which are Slavic. ASSOCTATI0111: Kiyev State University- (),-,iyevakiy [;omdaratvunnyy univorsitot) SUBIMMED: January 2, 1957 AVAILA-.31;6% Library of ConGres3 Card 3/3 1. Chemistry 2. Cyclio compounds-Cherdoal reaotions 3. Hydrolysis ,.--BABICHEV, F.S.;_!ip.KROVA, L.N.; RYZHEVA, LN. Benzothiazolylalkylearboxylic acids and thoir derivatives. Part 3: Some 2-bonzothiazolylhydroxyalkyl- and oxoalkyl- carboxylic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.2:506,510 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat imeni T.G. Shevchenko. (Acids, Organic) BABICHEV, Y.S.; NEPLYUYEV, VA BenzothiRzolyla.Uylearboxylic ekpids and their derivatives. Part 41 2-Banzothlazolylalkylearbinols. Zhur.ob.khIm. 32 no.3t857-859 Mr 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Kiyovskiy goeudarstvannyy universitet Imeni T.G.Shevehanko. (Banzothiazole) (Mothanol) BABICHEV, F.S.1 NEPLYUYEV, V.M. Banzothiazol,ylcarboxyl-ic acids and their derivatives. Part 5: 2,3-Polymthylenebenzothiazole salts. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3: 860464 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni T.G.Shevehenko. (Benzothiazole) I I j I?,'; " -, J- 15 Gi F-I.Tll"KIY, V.A.; KIBITC-W) V.f,.; IJJ:j~'%YL~;;*~.( , . il Condentiation of thio3Rctavis witb halogenated hotcnav. ~hm-.ob.khl.m. 32 ljo.9:2793,)797 S 16~2. Ou"w'. irl::g) 1. Kiyevokiy gosudarstvennyy viAversitet. !'Jii,~tams) (Ketoiic,,,;) -BABICREV) F.S.; KIBIRE", V.K. Heterocyclic annlogs of azuleno. Part 1: laoindolo[1,2-bjbenzothiazole. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6:2000~2006 Je 163. (~UA 160) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T.G.Shevchenko. (Isoindole) Olenzothia%olo) r niil ,T.; n ye V,-,' y r; 1~ L r,, -C v (- t i ri)-y o v r v,- BABICHEVY F.S.; BUBNOVSKAYA, V.N. Pyrido-[2,1-b]-thiazole salts and cyanine dyen produced from them. Ukr. kh1m. zhur. 30 no.8:848-856 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kiyevskly gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Shevchenko. BABICHEV., F.S.; DZHIGIREY, N.V.; GUKALOV, S.P. Styryl dyes, merocyanines.. and thio,~yanines from 2,3- polymethylenebanzothiazolium salts. Zlmr. ob. khim. 34 no.7t 2433--2440 31 164 (MIRA 17:6) 1. KAyevskiy gosudarsivennyy universitei. imeni T.G. Shevchanko. BABIGaN, F.S.; SHCRETSIVSKAYA, E, Mono,tri-, and pen-tamethineaywilnee fiva 2p~-polymathyj- onebenzothiazolium sa:Lt4g* Zbw-. ob. khlm. A no.7#241+1--2449 Jl 161+ (MIRA 17:8) 1. Kiyerakiy gomidarstmnyy wilrexaitel~ in-l-eni T.G.Shovehenko. KIPRIAN',A'A, !..A.; YAROVOY, D.K.; SHICHETSINSKAYA , V..; f3i%blCI!r.V, F.S. ](,i?,otl,ievolylalkyl(aryl)carboxylic acids ana -,heir dlf:-rivatives. Part 6: Condensation of 2-amlno-l-thionaphthol and 3-amino-2- mercaptoquinoline with of dibasic carboxylic acids. Ukr. khim. zhur. 30 no.8:859-862 164. Omiii", 1?:11) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet inieni Shavrheriko. BABIGHI~I'Vl F.S.; KIPRIANOV, A.I. Structure of the produA8 of addition of halo dorivatives to mothylone bases of the benzothiazole series. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.E:2759-2764 Ag 16'4. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet T.G. Shevchenko. F..',.; KULYA, V.P. Cyanine dyes from dthydrooxazine and (lihydrothia,~i.ne--)enzo*,~-,',,izc~'le sult,.q. Zhur.org.khim. 1 no,3:562-570 Mr 165. 1g:! ) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T.G.Sherchenko. USSR / Farm Animals. Swine Q-4 Abs J,our; Ref Zhur-Biol., No 3, 1958, 12123 Author Babichev G. Inst Title Results of an Examination of Meat-Fat Qualities of the Belorussian Black-Brindled Swine (of the New Breed Group) (Iz rezul'tatov raboty po izueheniyu myaso-sallnykh kachestv belorusskikh chernopestrykh sviney (novoy porodnoy gruppy) Orig Pub: Iz rezul'tatov raboty nad belorus. chernopestrymi svinlyami v uchebno-opyt. kh-ve Belorus. s.-kh. akad. Gorki, 1956, 93-101 Abstract: In fattening Belorussian Black-Brindled Swine from 3-5 months of age, the application of moderate con- centrate type of feed (deficient in digestible pro- tein) amounting to 5.2 to 5.4 units of feed per 1 Icr,,. Card 1/3 31 USSR / Farm Animals. Swine Abs.J.our: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 3, 1958, 12123 Abstract: the fat yield 54.8% of the total fresh carcass weight. Card 3/3 o,-4 312 BABIGHEV GrieDriy Adriauovich, dots.; LEBEDEV, S.G., red.; ABBASOV, T., - tekhn. red. [Ventilation of livestock buildings in Uzbekistan] Ventilintaiia zhivotnovodcheskikh pomeshchenii v Uzbekistane. Tashkek, Gos- izdat V;&SSR, 1962. 82 p. (MIRA 1&--4) Wzbekistan-Barns-Reating and ventilation) ,b!,: Ji~V ~. I., itinh.; I I I I ; ~ ~ , , - ". 11 'i ~ 1 1. --., -1-1, 1 1.1 . 1,I,..; z . ,!, I .: --- --~, .4-1 J, - 1 I)Z)I. Nciw methoi of' provanting th(l. rl "oil mis ~,Ik~vk---~I.I(-~Il t,f "c"1. N4-zop.truda v prom. 9 Ap t65. kII-111RA 38:5) USSR / Farm Animals. Swine - Q Abs Jour Ref Zhvx - Blologlya, No 5) 1959, No. 21262 Author *.JAbichev, G. T. Inst ror-gVgh""-~- Title The Effectiveness of Fattening for 149at of the Young Stock of the lArge White Breed OrIg Pub Zhivotnovodstvo, 19.558, No 5, 80-81 Abstract Yhinly local feedB were used for fattening: grass, cabbage leaves, barley, potatoea, sour milk. The daily feed expenditure per head averaged daily: 2 .65 kg of green feeds, 2.1 of potatoes, 1-25 of concentrates, and 1.1 of sour milk. The fattening lasted for 111 days, until the age of 6j months was reached, at which time the pigs weight averaged 103 kg, and the weight of better ones among them, 106 - 120 kg. The average daily weight gain amounted to 732 9, the body trunk's Card 1/2 62 SAVCBENXO, Ollga Semenovan, evinarkiLl.BABICHEV, G.T.[Babychev, H.T.], kand. sellkhoz. nauk., otv. red.-; GM2,10, [Hurenko,V.A.], red.; VATVIICHUK, O.A., tekbn, red* [Initial successes] Pershi uspekhy. Kyiv,, 1961. 44 p. (Tovarystvo dlia poolryrormia politychrWkh i naukovykh znan' Ukrains1koi RSR. Ser-5. no.T) (mn 14:9) 1. Kolhoz"Chervonyy khliborob" Obukhov~kogo raiona KiyevskO7 oblasti (for Savchenko). (Obukbov Pistrict-Swind breeding) BABICIIEV, G.T.[Babicbev, H.T.J; GALICHINSKAYA, V.A. Hallchinelka V.A.]; DEHIDYUK, F.G.[Denydiuk, F.H.); LITVIN, S G [Lyt S.H.1; NISIICHUK, S.I,',.)- S"DIIK) P.M.[Slo;k; P.M red.; KIFORENKO, I.S., red.; CHAYEVSKAYA, N.SI..Chaievalka, N.S.), red.,- SERGEYEV, V.F.[Serhieiev, V.F.], tekhn. red. Nanual of a rural activist] Dovidnyk sillslkoho akti- Vista. Kyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo pol, lit-ry UhSit, 1962. 563 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Prepodavateli Vysshey partiynoy shkoly pri TSentrallnom komitete Kommunistichwilwy partii Ukrainy (for Dabichev, Gallchinskaya, DomidyukLitvin, Nishcbuk). ~- (Agriculture-HandI-inks, rimnuals, ~ibtc.) BABIGHEV, G. Z., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Problems of the agrotechnics of Sudanese grass under the conditions uncertainly watered lands of the desert-steppe zone of the Alma-AtinsKaya Gblast." Alma-Ata, 1960. 22 pp; (Committee of Hifher and Secondary Education under the Council of Ministers Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata Zooveterinnry Inst); 150 Copies; price not given; (KL, 26-60, 140) BABICHMV, I. S-"It-- Airplanes over the fields of the Volga Region. Grazhd.av.13 no-7: 29-30 JI 156. (MLU 9: 9) '- , . r-- -,,, 1.Star-shir inzhener ps spateprimeneniyu aviateii Privolshakoge territoriallnego 4i~m,leniya Grazhdamskogo V~idushnogo fleta. (Volga Valley--Aeronautics in agriculture) 84-11-29/36 AUTHOR: Babichev.-T.-j. Senior Engineer of Special Applications -o-f-Aviation in the Volga Territorial Administration of the Civil Air Fleet. TITLE: Treatment of Forests from the Air (Sotni tysyach gektarov lesa obrabotany s vozdukha) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1957, Nr 11, P-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reports on fighting pests in the forests of the Volga region. In 1957 300,000 hectareswere treated. An-2 and Yak-12M aircraft were used. The productivity of the An-2 turned out to be 3-4 times higher than'that of the Yak-12M. The An-2 could treat 1,100 to akout 1,600 hectares per day,' the YaJc-12M pidductivity was between 50 and 70 hectares per hour. Main problems were communication with the plane, for which purpose balloons, smoke charges, rockets and similar methods were used and the other main problem was that of loading the planes with chemicals for which there were no proper facilities. AVAILABLE- Library of Congress Card 1/1 sov/84-58-11-13/58 AUTHOR: Babichev I r Engineer, Special Services Aviation _Z~~~ TITLE: Annual Assignment Fulfilled Ahead of Schedule (Godovolra zadaniye dosrochno) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1958., Nr 11, p 6 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author attributes the highly successful early completion of the 1958 harvest in the Volga region to the timely and capable assistance rendered by pilots and the technical personnel of special services aviation, who had completed the. annual plan in pest control by air in the middle of July, I.e., ahead of schedule. Personalities mentioned include unit com- mander Kovalev. ASSOCIATION: Spetsialnyye primeneniya avlataii (Special Servie,,as Aviation) Card 1/1 BABICHEV, I. Victory of the collective. Pozh.dolo 9 no.5t16-17 IV 163, (NM 16:5) (Firemen) 0 0 0 0 0 0 th 0 0 I 1~ s. h C v 10 W It 1A 11D Of 00 -00 so -00 ale of '00 to - 40 krullitlat Apsialva Cd tissnaftes. s. M. 1 t4otbrv and so 1. A. liahki V, )IkU. Ap Wit Pkxl " , 1 ~ _6411 00 1"414f W S. S. R.) Stl. 1 No. 3, 1 .:1 On linith-h 1'vI 41jilklo, Cssll. in nocits. .4 t.1000 to .00 .111, 1:24.011) W the (Vitnum, as-triffairs the f#vpiuj 90 .4 t.ioutuivi. and the wunars the fruit. within limits, 00 the strain the effects. %lisu. 4 gaiwmv Is and Ctll. wrrvrp7t asrf!er1JvsratpurrC,ll#, Intheraffs 0 00 'Isig" of Cilia treatment there it a hielt alworption Of 0 nd a %li ht i t Clh Thi i f d b ll 00 a tictraw ti . s t o owe g y Intiresvil mptrallort. The bypothtsis is advaocqd that Ihe rrorulatinir merbitnimn of [be ripruing proLvm lies in 0 Ilse %ullhIdtyl iglutalh~smr) system of the rell. Pine 00 6 =07 00 .09 00 iq^ No 0 tie 9 i old it t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 Iv v~tt or forahze;4 oll tLa aomicaC.- twuposiii6a of 1h; toots V Crocifesse. 1. A. Babtrhcv. T~udy Priklad. Zhur. Xhim, Bil. Kbim. JOS, No. 'GWi.--A sluliv was Made of tile rool~ of 6 var;vtics cf RrasTka n;puy, 8 ~cLr-fctics of ft. raj,a. xid 2 vaxiet-i" of B. campe~wiv ymo- in thv northmi sc6ou of the Leningrat! regiva. Amllyscs lunde for dry b4ibstancr, Eugats, protein, Mtch, pectini, ILA, and as-orbie acid, dots inemise the prottin content and OIC SUKII!~ Und Ili~tli tIlP C'neraj nutritional vallic of tile mots. Storing of the hamsted roots at 1-2* for 5 manths 5au-Rd a lo.,s of dry n!"Atter not exceetung 10vo. 13. S. Levine /The inverlieA, Rcti0ty ond the alugar touipo;ifion of toots. 1. A. Mthichry. -rrudy Priktd,f. Milan,. Cepirl., Refrial. Zbur. Khms., flW!. Xhim. 1Q55, 11,1110-A study wa, made of Ilu- r,N,ts of 11hr fil-Sh I"Alls mn~ :11low I It, A r-mi IC111j). r,,r 21 firs. nnil thrn tested f,,r ium (,I M. I Jil, suspew-ion lv.l'i thin l,,( .1 days tf.,1441 for dvv~llxd 1. In PACh Case 6% ,I,- I -, %V 'I, "Id"I P, file 5u.;Wlj7d-l Which ~as Sdilltt"I 11) I'll 1.8 vid i'l,411kilvol A X), lc%r 18 lll~ : file activity of I (h Ill. In M,,p the-enzynit! action, 15~' N.1011 Was added and the whole filtered, 'file filtrate was then dild. to a %Mified vat., reducing suitats wrre detd. by the Ikrtrand method, and the activity of I was equessed in ing. .of Slucose/ml. of the raw matezial. It wati found that antolysis i3 best suited for the liberation of conibineill 1. 111(fible roots rich in I store simple sugars piedernincrilly. ,me with meapr I nctivIty store only sucrose. The 3 "rictirs of-Brassim contained frcc I in the fall and winter; cirrotl contained free and conihined 1. and tarden I)eet3 likeyvise, conNined both varieties of 1. but to a lesser degree. I . I . I B. _S_L4yjM. _ -Uiocije,,Iic~;l Invest, ati"'n OP ul-ullioll Inst of ilant Grcw-in,;, Lenin - I _oral, 954. 'No 172 Se-,-" SO: Slr-. '1-32, 21.1 I:ar 55 MSR / Woods and Wood Control. Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya, Do 13, 1958, Nos 58832 Author :Babichev,.I. I. IxAt tNot given Title :Aviochemical Weeding and Ertraroot Top Dressing of Sovings Orig Pub :S.-kh. Povolzhtya, 1957, No 12, 85 Abstract :No abstract giten C ard 1/1 180 BABIGHEV, L,P., Inthener, "--mm"WO, Riduction of technological allowances In finishing furniture parts. Por, w9p. O.no-4:lT Ap '57. (KLU lOtO 1, Rachitskly meball nw- ko,;~inat... - .. (7-arniture industry) BABICHEV, L.P.$ inzh. New furniture sets manufactured by the enterprises under tile 1,11oscow City Economic Council. Der. prom. 14 no.9: 2-4-25 S 165. (MIFA 18:12) 1. Upravlenlye mebellnoy promyshlennosti Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva Moskovskogo gorodskogo ekonordcheskogo rayona. BABICHEY, VA. Using the Brinell test system In inves+igating the abrasive vear of metales Tren-1, izno mehe no,14:5-36 160o (MIRA 13s8) (Abrasion--TeBting) rv~ I i i I ~ "' 71 Y , n. X-1 I . Khrushchov, M. IM., and Babichev, M. A., "Methods For Direct Determination of the Modules of E1ast1_ciiY____0_f Bag~lir, and Bronzen in a Layer Poured in -a Stleel Ring." Works of' the All-Union Order of Lenin Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Ma ~eri4s _Vol Iff,* "Nonf_e_rrous___AJ.1oys_: I. Alloys, " Oborongiz, 1948. - - ,w all f l t?? 0 1 t t ?I ? 11 ~ . 11 , A a 11 A A A s I a j It at, 111 wi- )."P- PI~11 Is% . 00 go go MW" Ow soak w" a Iy--I- b bk l A U X ? . M. . W ~ 16. 'A ~ p w ; 1. the fItWJA-tC-U-9 [191 PAWj.). WT"901 twean thm roIISM od b 10 . e rine4haped MP.Asm% is rxim h., im d6AWton VqUW to that of the -t-urwft- ,jk.U .1 rn,, y om of bwh ~ qkvuk"T dri- The St awkj to the A E- thro lb 1ho 4jjvgn roUst ran be to mudh " I "o kst-- nw tiow. A W)4 lisp wase I.WfA. I. I(XV -4 18M Iawtion of dw tat fitnis of 1-) 1 1 :1 G . 4 1 a 1 0 A A a 011411IL"GKO WIN&TWI CtAIWICATICk r I 3 u u AT W3 11 I. fk m A t I w 0 it a I a of it it 0 it is 0( a ft t1 It fl I a 0 4 0 0 Ce 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 D 0 0 q 0 oie 0 0 0 is is 0 * 0 0 41 * 0 0 0 *~00- * 11 io 0 0 0 ap so* 0000 000 0 0 elm r** go* 0 .00 RkBICHL113% M. A. "Method for Determination of Modulus of Normal Elasticity at Low-Frequency Vibrations,," Zavod, Lab,., 16,, No.1, 1950 Inst. Macbine Studies., AS USSR AA_A1CjHFV, _14. A. USSR/Metals-Testing, Bearings Bearings, Design jun 50 "Determination of Internal Stresses in Bimetallic Bearings," V. S. RzheznikovP M. A. Babichev "Zavod Lab" Vol XVI, No 6p pp 734-737 Develops method for calculating internal stresses in bimetallic ring specimens: steel + bearing alloy. Determines values of interral stresses in bearings of lead bronze. Establishes that magnitude of internal tangential stresses depends on type of material and its state and that distribution law for internal stresses may be established only by experiments. Internal stresses in bronze after tem- pering at 4000 are changed insignificantly and fatigue strength of bronze remains practically the same. PA 163T62 I lots if MWAMS ..z 04c,019fat -,41 a: 'Y' au. DOOMIRSUM of tbp Irmliguo 116.11 of Notak by Uto-t of m Tbvpe~ 0* ir~i IUMS Took Ma0bbw M. M. Yhruarcl-ov mia U. A. 540'a"YA, DW 00 V. M "I.-P. M at.14 and condensed I, Previously abotmeted front famd. - SACONG 14hOrd(OHVQ OXCOO-V L*f- ratory). See Item 9-31& 1949. oQ?s as 1~, M 0 of Arl :J: p M GT 1~ .6411 400 Sao coo too also **a zoo 400 1000 tiff no* a 7. U90 A$ I L A OULLIASKAt'LIT924411 Ct6IVfK4T1QO Ift, aw ILI -&If 0 It An I I a ado 9 1109111n6 310 ; , , " 1 !14 old K It St It a a it KLO A 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 411 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;* 0 0 * 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 000090 ! 0 0 411 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 a BABICHU, M.A. - - I Criterion.for evaluating the smoothness of machined surfaaes. Trudy Sam. po kach. poverkh. no.1:80-87 151. (HiaA 10:8) (Surfaces (Technology)) KHRUSHCHOV, M.M., professor, otvestyenW redaktor; BABICKV, M.A., red.aktor; RUSSINA, I.M. ; tekhnicheskI7 redaktoF.----~-- [Friction and wear in maphines] Trenin i izam v mashinakh. Ko- skya.Akad.nauk SSSR, Vol-8 1953. 204 p. Vol. 10. 1955. 335 P. (MLRk -8: 9' 1. Akadimiya mauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. (Friction) (Bearlugs(Machiner7) (Mechanical wear) PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 478 - I BOOK Call No.: AF595007 Author: BABICHEV, M. A. Full Title: EXPERIMENT IN MEASURING INTERNAL STRESSES IN BIMETALLIC RINGS OF "STEEL - BEAR-LNG ALLOY" Transliterated Title: Opyt izmereniya vnutrennikh napryazheniy v bi- metallicheskikh kolltsakh IlStall - podshipnikovy splav" PUBLISHING DATA I O.-iginating Agency: Academy of Sciences, USSR. Machine-Building Institute, Treniye I iznos v mashinakh (Friction and Wear in Machines), Issue Vill Publishing House: Academy of Sciences, USSR Date; 1953 No. pp.: 19 (87-106) No. of copies: 2,500 Edit.orlal Staff Editor: Khrushchov., M. M., Prof. PUF(FOSE; The advancement of technical science. TEXT DATA Coverage: The author describes a developed method of calculation of Internal stresses in ring specimens of steel - bearing alloys, and a method of determination of the magnitude of internal stresses in lead-bronze bearings. The dependence of the magnitude of tangential internal stresses on the kind and composition of the material used 112 Opyt izmereniya vnutrennikh napryazheniy v bi- AiD 478 - i metallicheskikh kolltsakh "Stall - podshipnikovy splav" was established. It was also found that the law of distribution of internal stresses in diverse cases of machining might be established only experimentally. Photos, diagrams, graphs, tables. This is an interesting study in which the author mentions other studies on the same subject. No. of References; 2 Russian before 1938 and 9 after that date Facilities: None 2/2 BABIGHEV, M.A. DeterminAtion of Internal mnsh. no-7:175-194 153. (Strains and stresses in bimetallic rings. Tren. I I%n. (HLRA 909) stresses) )!Alil%;dEV, E.A. vaAlt In 'Ake of interiv-1 sLresaeti of "t-Iteel itad bonrint! tilla,,r" 1.)lmetall1c rl,ii!n. Tr(,,r.. i 'Inrl.vilaGh. nv.9:F17-106 '53. (MMA 6--7) (Bearings (W-chinen-)) (Strains i,nd atreosets) to A*iL*"$ jWeKT Oxid t~e Hardness at Metals. VU, N, NW61ishu an '(DOU1,13yr I 1 1; ~ "/ Nauk B.S.S.R., 1063,iTfIr. 445-44 - qJn IN."inrij. Relative vrear-resistance figures for Tarimsm ninterietle uere obtained by comparison of linear went tatee Nvitil thrt (~f a standard Any under vortroil&i ahm~ivr. vonditions. For the pure metals I'll, Sri, Cd, At, Zri, C11, NI, re, 'and for tion- haAt-trmt4,d atxTlp over a witle rompli. range, therc t8 n Metallurgical Abst., stralflit-line rdation Im-Abilt through the- vriRiri Vol. 21 MaY 1954 relative w,3ar-resistatire aLnd Vickem For cpv?h steel. heat-tmilnent T"llItq in a linear in(,Ivw 4 Arear- Properties of Metals ro6stanee with harvinem which b conpiderably lem than that wrreqponding to tho general curve, the heigiii all,[ slollo of each line increasing with inerea4e in mrbide-forming alloying elements. (Tralialated by (lie V.S. Natioijal Selenoo Foundation (NSP-tr-15))-d. M. 1'. tr ~-bum 'm '-ot 111.311 a 9 DIUCHXNKO. F.Ye., professor, redaktor; BABICHEY, M.A., redaktor; NXVRAYICVA, N.A., takhaicheskiv r;aaktor'. (Radioactive isotypee in the study and control of mechanical wear in machines] Ketody izuehenila i kontroll izaoaa v t6sahinakh pri pomoshchi radioaktivnykh izotopov. Moskva, Izd- vo Akademli nauk SSSR, 1954. io) P. (KLaA 7:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SBSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. (Radioactive tracers--lndustrial application) (Mechani- cal wear) P, 1-3"jCf4E:S(, USSRt-tngin,~-ering - YeLals Ca rd 1/1 Pub. 22 - 15/40 Authors oKhrushchov, N.M., and Babichev, M.A. Titl,b iCharaCLeristic diagrams of durable metals Periodical jDok. AN SSSR 99/3, 395-398, Nov.21, 1954 Abstract sThree characteristic diagrams, constructed on actual data obtained during experiments,are described and anal zed, One diagram shows a relationship between the abrasive resistance (~~ and the hardness (H) of a metal. The second diagram shows the relationship between the actual average tensile- stress SYL and a breaking point 6j of a metal. The third diagram shows the relationship betweon the Actual average tensile-stre3s Sk and a cond- itionAl yield point of a metal. Three references; 2-USSR (101-1954). Graphs. Institution: Institute of Machine-EnGineering of the Acad. of Scs. of the USSR. Presented by: Academician A.A. Blagonravov, June 10, 1954. -Tf--, ~ tAAL4~~* M - I () 9 a. 1 2.3 6p 4-6 ULT3TI- W APP21ed Mechanioa Reviews Y1680. _46 AMR 7, ReV. $12 (F4'- misty 654) I./m, bf. Krush- June 19A aneM. A. Bsbkbev, Resl~tsnc* to shrishe wear and the Letl6re to the Mitor Mr-41, Prodtinoki, l"Ilgland, hap po,'ntcd out thett, a short HnglWi tmolation of the abovomlicle is nvallablo UiroullhTho~ Joint,bondon Sicrvtaries, Bt. Andmw'o House, 32-~34 HolbDrn Viaduct, ]A%hdoN &C.11 England, and that a completp imnals. tion lo ival")a throPgh the Ubrary of Cotkgrcss, W"hlng6~ 25, A C. VS.~~R/Eriglncering - Netal.liirgy Card VI : Pub. 12101 - 1/38 Auth-irs t Krushchov, M. III,, and Babichov, H. A. Title t On the relation between U o ar ro-AsUlice and hardness of metalu under friction against an abrasive surface V. 34, Periodical i Vest. mash.k9., 3-8, Sep 1954 Abstre.at i The resistance to abrasive uear of various types of metals was studied in the Kh4-B testing machinc* Metal eamples%,mre loaded in the machine and pi-essed aLainst a rotating abrasive disk causing the metal to rotate simultaneously. Relative wear measure5 and dimensional change of the speciincn were than compared with that of a master spedinen. It was found that the har-Ine3s obtained by cold working of metals has no effect on their relative wear, and that the wear resistance of non- homoLeneous a.Uoys is much lower than the resistance of pare metalso Four USSH roferoncos (1935-1954). Grapho; table; drawing. InAitution : SuIzAtted : I I . I - ? 7,~ f I-;I f~j /~ /,)-/- L, // Z'- V "I'll/ I / I I KEUMHOHOY, M.M.; BABICHEY, M.A. Investigation of neahanical wear of steel subjected to abrasive surface friction. Tren. i Isn.mash. no.9:22-58 '54. (MJWA 7:9) (Mechanical wear) (Steel alloys) BABICHEV, M. A. and KHRUSHCHOv, M. M. "Method of Testing metals for Wearing Properties During Friction Action Utilizing a Liquid Mediumjt, Page 35 "Resistance to Abrasion of Cast Irons Compositions and -9tructuresOn page 82 with DUBININp 6. N. "Testing the Wearing Oialities of Carbon Steels after Chrome Plating Utilizing Liquid Mediums,," page 70 Chapter headings in the book "Friction and Wear in Machines," Book X., 1955 TABOOV translation D 356324., 15 Nov 55 BADICHILV,--S.A.; KRUSHCHOV, M.M., professor. redaktor; KOPNOV, Te.y., raga-U-or; POLYAKOVA, T.V.. takhnichookiy red&ktor. (Methods of determining internal stress in machine parts] Metody opredoleniia Ynutrennikh napriashanii v detaltakh mashin. Moskva, Isd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR. 1955. 131 P. (Strains and strasses) (MLRA 8:12) ~,. '~ . BABICIFEVY M. A. - "A -ethod of determining tl;e int-i-wil loailn~- -in pqrts -;f clrcu-.~xr cross sactinn, and its application". ~ 050w, l9r- . Acold ~SCL UL3P Inst (f hicAne Science. (Disisartnt ion ff~r t.l-,e Def-,rae of C.- ndidal.q , f Technici,l Sciences). 0; Knighwiya letooisl U,. ,6, 12 N"VOMbOr I?r'~. KOS-~W. KHRUSHCHM.H.H.; RABICHEV.H.A. Friction-wear testing of metals in the presence of liquid media. Tren. 1 izn. mash. no.10:35-69 155. (HLRA 8:11) (Hechanical wear) (Bearings (Hachinery)) KHRUSHCHOV,M.M.; BABICHEV,M.A.; DUBININ,G.R. Investigation of the wear resistance of carbon steel vnristies in the presence of certain liquids following chromium spraying in gases. Tren.i Im.mash. no.10:70-81 '55. (HLRA 8:11) (Mechanical weer) (Bearings (Machinery)) V I / MMUSHCHOV.M.M.; BARICHICV.M.I. r. , . I . Resistance to abrasive wear in cast Iron of various comnosition and structure. Tren. I isn. mash. no.10:82-90 155. (MLRA 8:11) (Mechanical wear) (Bearings (Machinery)) m-~ 71, t " I- , , . -:, . .., T; ~., ~ - - ~ -- --" .- I m-, ~ . ~ -. I - , T~ 1 .0%-17- 1' - - -- - , --l ---- ---- - - - - --- i3--;8-l-j787 Translation from- Referativryy zhurnal, hictallurgiva, 19S8. Nr I , p .'4 1 (uSSR) AUTHORS: Khrushchov, M. M, , Ba!7,ichev, M. A. TITLE: An Investigation of Wear in Metals and Alloys DLIC te Friction 0\'e.'- an Abrasive Surface (Issledovaniye iznashivaniya metallov i spla~:Cv pri treni; ob abrazivruyu poverkhnost') PERIODICAL: Treniye i iznos v ma~zh'vtMi. S11. 1 1, Moscow.. kN SSSR, 1956~ pp 5-18 ABSTRACT- An investigation into the wear resistance on fricticn with an abrasive surface of the follow:ng has been made- a) technically pure Co, Me, Cr, Be, W, and ht-:at.-treated steels U8 and ShKhl5; b) technically pure. Ali Cu and Ni, L60 brass, AZhc)-4 bronze, and steel (C 0, 16 percent), world lvardeneG after ~~nneulil-g; c) elec- trically deposited C-. tempered :it various temperatures; d) cert:im materials of high hardness (1000 kg/nirn" ond over) [cast NY carbides, sormite Nr I, carbori steel contain,'ng 0.65 percent C subjected to chromium plating by thermal 0ifl'u,,ior:, electrolytically boron-plated (F,,B) steel. silicor, (Kr-') alld SLIper-haid Alloy.5 VK6, VK8 ind VK15 j ~ The results of the tests are presented ~n the Card 1/1" form ot the ri!lat;onsh;p of relati e rebistanct to weak E ind