SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAKUMENKO, S. P. - BAKUNOV, V. S.

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BAKUXEMKO, S.P.,insh. Autowtic throw-over systes with an Intermediate relay& Anergetik 0 no. lilq-20 Ja 158. (XIHA lI:b) (Alectrie switchgear) T1,21.i" jUi !~xperionce in Accelerated Teeming of Steel (Opyt uskoivnnoy razli-yki stali) D&RIW10AL: O"Lall, 1959, Nr 4, pp 314-317 (USSR) ABSTRAO-.e; Recent investigations (rof 1 to 3) indicated that on bottom pouring of steel at a velocity at which the top zurface of tile motal in tile mould is free from crust", an improvement in quality of the upper part of ingots is obtained. In tile present paper an investigation of tile influence of t1u.- velocity of tewing on the qw1lity of the inGots is describ,~,d. Steels: carbon 10-50, 18y,hGT, 35YhGSA, 20RTGSA~ 20Kh-401Qi9 12EW13-30MI113, smelted in 40 ton furnaces and bottom poured into 3 ton in6ots were used for tile investigation. The velocity of toeming was rontrollcd by vv,~-jiriS the nozzle3 in the casting ladles from 45 tc 75 Vz- Frequency distribution of non-metallic inclusions in steels teemed at the usual and accelerated rates arQ shown in Fig 1. It was found that an increase in the teemin(; rate by 2 to 2,5 times in comparison with the nor-mal practice improves the Cai~i 113 macrostructure of the upper pait of the ingots and An Experience in Accelerated Teeming of Steel ~UV/133-59-4-?/32 decreases the coutwaination of steel by non-metallic inclusions. However, with increasing teeming velocity the number of cra'-ks on th(A, in6cts shai-ply increases. The formation of hot cracks depands, to a large extent on the metal teMpOrature and its chemical composition (Fig 2). In order t3 decrease the proportion of ingots with laot cracks, vhe inf luence of the shape of ingot fac~-s c-- the phonoiaenon was tested. Three types of inGot laol.44"As Wit-a ::;onv,.~x, --onca--,~e and --ort.ugated faces v,ere tested (FJ-6 The dependence of the proportion Of UiLflot.-~ with and trans-~,rersa cracks on the :)f -':,,eming mid profile of in-ot moulds is sJ-1'.T."T' Ll 1---*,c It was found that castiuL; in-'V-c, -~:-Lth --lorrae;atod faces E7a-jL, the best rosults. It is concluded that by increasing teeming -iolocity so as '11-o obtain a clear surface of the metal in the. ,~oulls durinr- tt:-ewdav- u.,d =in- in-ot moulds Caixl 2/3 vi-.tli f.,aces, aa iuproveiient* in the micro- suv/133-59-4-7/32 An Experience in Accelerated Teeming of Steel structure of ingots and the yield of good metal can be obtained. There are 5 figures and 6 Soviet references. Card 3/3 Is (7) AUTHORS: Bakumenko, S. P., Gulyayev, B. B, SOV/32-25-5-36/56 TITLE: Now Method for the Production of Prints of the Macrostructure (Novyy sponobpolucheniya otpechatkov makrostruktury) PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 5, pp 617- 618 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A now nothod for the production of prints of the macrostructure without distortions is suggested, A printing color is applJed to the templet, and the print is then applied to the paper (Fig 1). The print may be made with the hands or a machine* In the case of larger dimensions the latter process is more fa- vorable as maohine-made prints are qualitatively better* The taking of prints from polished and not cut templets leads to a deterioration of quality (Fig 2). For the purpose of taking prints of larger dimensions (700 x 920 mm) a platen machine of the type DS? turned out to bo most favorable* There are 2 fig- uros, ASSOCIATION: 1zhevskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod ( Izhevsk Metallurgical Plant) Card 1/1 31113,AiI61/WO/007/001/017 A 0 ii 4/A I ~?j AVMRSi Bakumenko' S. P., E6 V## T-)~*Lrj-!-k1 Solon(,k-a, "-o~.%bi--o%, A. K., R~-Meer, aulya ev, B. B., Doctor of Y TIMi Heating bigat he%.iii twy AAvV_m-,.%-A,2 PMODICALI Stall, no. '(, 11 1, 590 - .5,.98 TeAT I In the Izheva*KSv J4rt~L-l1U161c1k1 Plant) teats were carried out to dptio_-~v~.na the ojA,,^iw mix- tures used for heating ingot hm:-cl to ObtCol.""I'. tb.-~- OLNpi of the Ingot head 1Vkd the method of feeding the ml.vt-.",n. Two majr,%- t,pe:i of were abktiedl conventional types used elaorwItv.-e -M tho3e i?i Ue IRL. 'Me 'Latter were tested in three variantat a) -o-r.'..qtJn1ng rj.f i,cr:# ,3~>,!U',T.-9s1tpeter + sani or saltpeter + calcined lime, rr.-A~:tneses ore -f T'o:~ "llitminn't with saltpeter and line, cinder + uaim, 1'ron ore + *-,"~'-j ~~alcliua sili- cate with cinder + line, Imn oi-t + Mum. Ti- t. - A,~ vi t 11111tpater has the highest oxidizing effoot, dittintigiv%ti"S i-t 11;Z VxId-laing Aluminum, Oalolum-silicato and even silloon, An to fear silicon mix- Card 1/7 J/133/6 11WQ1W11O) 1/017 Heating ingot heads by exother.1to mixtures A C-A/A 11,19 tures containing saltpeter ravo, th6refore, battler -16-hmn those made with ferl"OoXidea (smoking mixtures). Mixtures corxisting of -aA al=inum have a lush exothermic effect, but only when Vis aluminum ov:~t-nit 'n between 10 - 20 %j ~~xlle the high forro-oxide content roi%ulta In the or white spoto. A ouiltnI110 composition can be obtained with nalcium, Mrq)1t%yt%g a hijr)l Influcability both with ferro-oxides and salti,etar, tluia t.";-.iy oan ")c m33o "nCqj-:ixokjn_g", while the high calcium silicate cor~~arz-t naintaina tahN which In t'li'71 Prevents the formation of whitt upots. In t,1 Vie ol)"'irrm. T,.,tltod of feeding the mix Into the lik.