SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAYRACHENKO, I. V. - BAYRAMOV, A.M.

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- LC8Q7_67 III rv Iwo A -6 1-6oi SOURCE CODE: UR/3133/66/m/66i/616 Y6__ AUTHORS Fialko, Yes I.; Bayrachanko. L.-A. 'YO ORG: Kiev State University (Kiyovskiy gosudarstvannyy universLtet)6~-/ \V. ;TITLE: Distribution of meteoric bodies with respect to energies ,(experiment conducted at A - 9.59 m) SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Mezhduvedomstvennyy geofizicheskiy komitat. Informatsionnyy byulleten', no. 9. 1966. Geofizika i astronomiya, 165-169 !TOPIC TAGSs meteor observation, radar meteor observation A-.&V4VC"4,V6FY ABSTRACT: The results of meteor-observations by radaroin the Geminide shower were used to determl-ne the character of distribution of meteoritic bodies with respect to their kinetic energies. The observations were conducted in 1963 at the Tripollye Station of Kiev State University, The radar system had the following parameterss pulse power, 20 kw; 1pulse duration, 10 usec; and pulse repetition rate, 500 pulse/see. The Ifour-element receiving and transmitting Yagi antennas were located at Iheight h - 1/2 above the ground. Only those meteors whose velocity and .linear electron density could be determined were considered. The dis- itribution of meteoric bodies with respect to kinetic energies was found Card 1/ 2 In harmony with practice. Sov.torg. no.8:46-47 Ag '57. (KLRA 10--8) I.Direktor Kharskovskogo institute, sovetskoy torgovIi, Kharlkor. (Kharkov-13usiness education) SnOBABA, M. j gornyy inzh.; BAYRACIIM, A.;. FAUFMV, A.; SHCHWIY, P.,, zaboyohchik; KLIKOV, k. W49n ~ou vork vith ardor. Sov,sbakht, 3.1 uo,2:24-28 F 162. (KM 15:1) 1. Chlen shakhtnogo kmdtata, predeedatelt*l*oisvodstvannamissavoy komisoil obakhtyineni nlichal. Lupaskoy,oblasti (for Serobaba). 2* Zameotitell prodsodatelya presidivAt pontoyanno deystvuyuahchego proizvodst~eunogo soveshchaniya ohakhtj imeiii Illichap Luganskoy oblasti (for BWachnyy)o 3. Zanestitell predsedatelya shakhtnogo, kbmiteta sbaKhty ineni nlam.. Luganskoy obusti (for Pauperov). 'a 4. PredBedatoll Ailishihno-bytovoy komlsvii olha~ty Imeni Illichaj. Luganokoy oblAsti (for Shobarbiy). 5. Sekretarl partipoy organ- izataii shakhty imeni-Illicha Luganskoy obUsti (for Klimov). (Coal miners) (Trade unions) ANDRYUSHCHENKO, F.K.; BAYFAG~'.NR, B.I. Negative electrode obtained from Iron powders for chemical sourc6s of electric currant. 1zv.%-ys.ucheb.zav.; khim. I khim.tekh. 8 no.2t279-284 165* (WIRA 18:8) 1. Khartkavakiy politakhnIchaskiy institut imeni Mnina, kafedra tekbnologii alektrokhImicletskikh proizvodstv. ANDRYUSHCHENKO, F.K.; OREKHOVA, V.V.;,~AYRAqBI~Yf, B,.I.1 DZYABURA, V.F.; ANDRYUSICHENKO, L.F. Electrodeposition of metals on titanium. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh. 6 no.5t823-828 163. (KRA 16:12) 1. Khartkovskiy politakhnichoskiy irstitut imeni Lenina, kafedra takhnologii elektrokhimicbeskikh proizvodsty. rBAT&WJM=.-Vj_'-, - Device for training snipers. Vuen. znr-n. 30 no. 8:20-21 Ag '5 4. (mm 8: 1) 1. Instruktor Rostovskogo oblastnogo stralicovo-sportivnogo kluba Dosaafa. (Shooting) BAYRACHUYY,V. Device for using optical Instruments in classrooms. Voen. znan. 31 no.2:23 7 '55. (HIRL 8:8) 1. Instruktor Rostovskogo stralkovo-sportivnogo kluba Dobro- vollnogo obshchastva, sodaystviya armil. aviateii I flotu. (Optical instruments) BAYRACMM,V. - Optical training device. Yoon.zaan.31 no.4:19 Ap'55. (MIRA 8: 10) 1. Instrulctor Rostovskogo strolkovo-sportivnogo kluba Dobrovollnogo obahchestva sodeystviya araii, aviatsit I flotu. (Shooting) mylucHm, V. Viewer for training snipers, Voeneznan. 31 no-11:27 N '55. (HLHA 9:5) (Range finding) BAIRACHffff V. - SHAWN, L., grardli leytenant. , - Device for shooting at moving tar to Toonovest. 35 UO.5:73-76 My 155, (Russio.-Target practicer * (MIRA 9:7) BAYRACMin, Shooting at moving targets. Voen.znan 31[i.e.321 no.5:19 Mr 156. OQA 9: 9) l.Instruktor strolkovo-sportivnogo kluba Dobrovollnogo obahchostva soda.vetviya armli, aviateit i flotu. (Rifle practice) . DAMUOMirr, V. Improve the activit)r of shooting clubs. Voen, zMM. 34 no-801 Ag 158. (KM 11:12) l.Instruktor Restawakep oblastnoge stralkovogs sporttynoge kluba Debrovolluege obahchastva, sodaystviya armlit aviatail i flotu. (Shooting) LOP Yp-.F. 71~i' -j - -BAYRACIDM., V.M. Fixator of an intracavitary chamber for measuring the depth of the dose in the vagina and rectums Maderade 7 no,6t77-79 J9 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz rentgenologicheskogo otdela, (sav. - doteent Ya.F. Levin) Kharlkovskogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta. meditsinskoy radiologii, (RADIATION-DOSAGE) (VAGINA) (RECTUM) BAYRACHNTYP V.M. (Kharlkov, 9, ul. Zelenaya, d.26) Det-raination of deep doses in the radiotherapy of uterine cancer* Vop, onk, 10 no,9136-" 164, (MIRA 1814) I, Iz rentgenologicheakogo otdola (zave otdolom - dotsentla#F, Levin) Kharlkovskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta maditsinskoy radiologii (dir. - kELnd.med.nauk Shantyrs, V.I.). , , I - _Ff-- - - ---- -j- / Ix-- --- ---- t) It 7ti fi 6. I- -- - - Bfficacy of the introduction of sibmersible electric pumps. Beft. khoz- 35 no.9:40-41 S.157. (MIRA 11:1) (Oil wall pumps) IR17M. A.F.; VAESIMOV, ,~J.A.~,~ PXRKUKOV, I.G. I, Measures for ivoroving the production system in the Tuynazy oil field. Ileft.khoz4 37 no.2:44-50 7 '59. (min 12:4) (Taymazy region-911 fieldd--Procluction methods) BAYRAK, h A _ L.~ Ufa Petroleum Scientific Research Institute in the struggle ffiq advanced technology. Neftianik 5 no.8:2-3 Ag ,60. (HM 14: 8) 1. Direktor Ufimskogo neftyanogo nauchno-ioBledovatellskogo iwtituta, (Bishkiria-Oil fields-Production methods) B&TWO Nonstantin Alekseyevickj KMAGIN,, I.E~,, red.; KAYWHKOvA, S.M....ved. red.; STARDSTINA, L.D., tokkn. red. [Economic significance of technical progress in petroleum production as exemplified b7 the Bashkir A.S.S.R.] Ekonomi- cbeskoe snaokenie takkn4okeskogo progresss, v neftedobyvain- shobei pronyablennosti; na primers Basbkirskoi ASSR. Mo- akva, Gostoptakkizdat., 1963. 77 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Bashkiria.-Oll fields-Production methods) -IIAYRAK,-.K.A.; SATTAROV, M.M. Basic problems involved in the development of the Arlan oil field. Neft.khoz. 42 n0.4:25-30 Ap 164, (MjI(A 1719) BAYRAK - Kong tL11 Aleksg~)ag-b; SMIGULLIN, Anvar Samir7ullich; -- GEINIKIN, Ld.t red. [Let us increase the economic efficiency of oil-fteld development) Povysim ekonomicheakuiii effektJ.vnost' ruz- rabo*ki neftianykh mestorozbdenii. Ufa, iiashkiriRoe knithnoe izd-vo, 1964. 86 p. (YI"4j. IE:10) BAYPJU(IMDVP S.I. I- Comparative study of corn for ensilage. Vest. AN Kazakh.SSR 19 no.10: 87-90 0 163. (NIFA 17sl) TET D-1 ULU', , -` '- I - I T - i " - - - - - , V-U11I.T. "Analysis of Continuous Cold-Rolling of Thin-Wire on a TsKBMM-17 12-Stand ~ /0-7 Rolling Mill," Rolling Mills; Studies, Calculation, Design and Operation, 'I No. 8, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1956. 258 P. Articles by Pobedin, I. S.; Bayrakov, V. I., and Drozd, V.G., describe a new 12-stand continuous cold-rolling mill for thin wire (to 1.8 mm diameter). Results of the application of this new process are also given. 4- jj d /~ r~ ~, 1~ - I I- __T_ ! , 1 1 /, - ;- I ~ I - , W , - , p(A.7DIN. 1.S., knndidat teNhaithefihkir, nauk; SAYRAKOY V irizheaer; :MOZD. V.G.. inzhener. Z::~~ Investigating contiu3nus cold rolling of thin -dire an n TSMW.-17 12-stand mill. [TruOl TSKINTMASH no.83:107-117 156. (YIYLA io:9) (Rolling (Hetnlvork)) (Wire) (Steel--Cold working) BAYRAKOV, V. I. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Continuous cold rolling of fine wireo." Mos, 1958. 14 pp (Glavniiproyekt under lft~-Gosplen USSR. Central 7- Sci Res Inst, of Technology and Machine Building TsNIIlMash), 150 covies ff- (KL, 52-58, 101) -43- 130-58-2-1?/21 AUTHORS: Pobedin, I.S., Bayrakov, V.I., Uglov, M.G. and Drozd, V.G. ----------- - TITIZ: Production of Thin "Vire by Cold-rolling (Proizvodstvo tonkoy provoloki kholodnoy prokatkoy) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Nr 2$ PP 32 - 34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Production of wire by drawing has a lower productivity than rolling, especially for special steels. In 1951, TsKBMM T'sfilITMASh designed and made a 12-stand mill for the continuous rolling of thin, special-steel wire in an attempt to replsce drawing. The mill (Fig.1) is intended for cold-rolling 6-8 mm diameter coiled red into 1.5 - 2 mm diameter wire in 36 passes or hot-rolling 10-15 or 12-18 mm diameter rod into 6-8 mm diameter coiled rod. The authors give details of this mill and of various systems of roll- ass design which have been tried. The system finally ado ted fFig.2) was studied when rolling type Khl5xi6O alloy (Table 13 and showed no regularity in the distri- bution of forces acting on the rolls. It was found that metal adhesion was taking place in some passes and cast-iron inserts were provided there. The rollinS speed for this type of alloy was 20-25% greater than drawing and the authors consider that these preliminary experiments are promising as regards higher Gardl/l rolling speeds. There are 2 figures and 1 table. AVAILABLE.- Library of Congress 1. Rolling mfl-Is-Applications 2. Wire-Production 16 .5100 AUTHORS Bayrakov, V. TITLE: -Investigation With Coilers PERIODICAL: Stall, 19060, y i C, SOV/1 3-.1- 60-2 - 10/25 I., Fedin, V. P. of 1,200-mm Reversing Thin-Strip Mill Located In Heating Furnace Nr 2, pp 130-133 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the power parameters of a two-high mill with collers Inside the furnaces at Nove-Lipetakiy Me~allurgical Plant in Lipetsk (Nove-Lipetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod). The following strips from St.2 and St.'5-steel (regular C steel) were rolled; 8 - 10 - 12 - 16 - 20 x 1,000 mri and 11 x 750 mm in roughing stand; 1.5 - 1.75 - 2.0 - 2.5 - 3.0 x 710 mm, 1.5 - 1.75 - 2.5 - 3.0 x 62o mm-, 2.0 - 2.5 - .3.0 - 4,0 x 1,000 mm and 1.85 - 2.0 x 900 nun In finishing stand. The following measurements were made in the course of testsi (1) metal pressure on rolls by wire pickup) and torsional moments during Card 1/6 rolling; M current voltage, and number of revolutions Investigation of 1,200-mm Reversing Thin-Strip Mill With Coilers Located in Heating Furnace Fig. 1. Mean specific pressure of metal on rolls. 1:hm ratio in roughing stand. 41 41 U A J?I L e-- L 1 1. 44 48 7761o SOV/133-60-2-10/25 P a za v w v 44 Card 3/6 Investigation of 1,200-mm Reversing .7761o ThIn-Strip Mill With Coilers Located sov/i33-6o-2-10/2-5 in Heating Furnace Figure 3 shows the relation between p mand hl:D ratio In finishing stand; as the strip gets thinner, this ratio decreases while p increases. 2m Maximum specific pressure (129 kg/mm ) was achievedi in rolling 1.5 mm thick strip. A comparison of experimental and calculated pressure in finishing .stand showed, on the whole, gobd conformity, .although in some cases the difference amounted to 30%. The latter is due to errors in measurements of metal temperatures and reduction per pass. Maximum torsional momenta on the main motor shaft of the roughing stand exceed the nominal moment by 1.2-2.5 times and by 1.4-2.0 times in the fini- sbing stand, which Is within permissable limits. Maximum specific power consumption in roughing stand did not exceed 24 kw/hr/ton in rolling an 8 x 1,000 mm strip'from a 120 mm thick slab. Rolling 12 x 1,000 mm strip from the same slab requires a Card 4/6 power consumption -df 10.5-14.0 kw/hr/ton. This Investigation of 1,200-mm Reversing 7761o Thin-Strip Mill With Coilers Located SOV/133-6o-2-10/25 in Heating Furnace scattering Is primarily due to uneven tempera- ture coTiditions in rolling. Mctor was over- heated in rolling 10-8 x 1,000 mm (from 2.1 to 2-5) in roughing stand. In rolling thicker or narrower strip the motor has a 10-30% heating margin. With a root-mean-square ~current In the finishing equalling Ir-m-, ~' (o.99-1.14)i nom , the motor is also overheated during the rolling of 2.5 to 2.0 x X 1,000 mm strip in 5 passes, while working normally in rolling thicker or narrower strip.*. There are 6 figures; 2 tables; and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: VNIIMTMASh Card 6/6 3/137/61/000/()07/020/072 A060/A101 AUTHORS: Bayrakov, V. I., FedinV. P., Lazutin, A. 0. Tr=i Some datafrom the investigation of the operation of the reversing mill 1200 with reelers in the furnace PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 7, 1961, 7, abstract 7D38 ("Tr. Konferentsii: Tekhn. progress v tekhnol. prokatn. proiz-va". Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, 572-581) TEXT3 Investigations were carried but on the rolling of steel sheets mark St. 2 and St. 3 with thickness 1.5 - 2 mm and width 620 - 1,000 mm. It was established that:1) -the metal pressure on the rolls increases from the first passes to the last ones in the roughing stand and in the planishing stand inversely; 2) the average specific pressure increases with the-ratio of the length of the gripping aro to the mean thickness of the sheet being reduced.,(for the roughing stand); 3) the average specific pressure increases with decrease in the ratio of the strip thickness after reduction to the roll diameter (for the planishing stand); 4) the maximum torques*on the shaft of the motor installed are within admissible limits; 5) the maximum specific energy expenditure does Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/007/020/072 Some data from the investigation ... A060/A101 not exceed 24 kwh/ton; 6) to avoid motor overheating it is necessary to increase the number of passes. - V. Pospekhov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 PoLuKHiN. r.i.t prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; BAYRAKOVj V.I.t ke;d.tekbn.nauk; FKPINy V-P..v inzh. "Changes in the moobanical properUea-of'imetals and'&3-Ibyh*un4er the G"tfec't~ of cold rolling" by V.A. 'Tr9t'IULk6vp N.M. Radchenko,'Revieved by P.I...Eob)kbinp-V.I- BeIralrov, 'F. Adin. -Nle T 'Steal 21 noo2tI55 (HPA 140) (Rolling (Meta1v~rk)),(Tr*tkiakovq V.A.')(R*Z-d--chenkot KXY Rolling Industry; Handbook SOV/6044 Sciencesj V, 1, MeleAhkop Candidate of Technical Sciences; No Ve Nekhovj, Engineer; A. K. Ninburgj, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences; V, Do Nosovp Engineer;-B, I. Panchenkop Engineer; Oo A, Plyatskovsklyp Candidate of Technical Sciences; I* So Fobedinv Candidate of Technical Sciences; 1, A Pri"ak,* Professor., Doctor of Technical Sciinces (dec;asedj_;A, A* Protasov, Engineer; Me No Saflyans Candidate of Technical Sciences; No No Fedosovp Professor; So No Filipovp Engineer tdeceased); I, No Filippov, Can- -didate of Technical Sciences; 1, A, Fomichevp Doctor of Technical Sciences; No Yu.,Shifrinj, Candidate of Technical Sciences; E. R. Ohorj,.Candidate of Technical Sciences; No No Shternov* Candidate of Technical Sciences; No V, .Shuralevj, Engineer; Io A, Yukhvetsv Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ides of Publishing.Rousex V, No Gorobinchenkop Re No Golubchiks and Vo A* Rymov; Techo Ed.: L. V. Dobuzhinskaya. PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for engineering personnel of metallurgical and machine-building plants# scientific research Card 2/9* Rolling Industry; Handbook SOV/6044 6* Types of defects in rolled products and the pre- vention of these defects 211 T. Special features of roll design in rolling high-alloy steel 211 8* Rolle and their treatment 215 Ch. 41. Making of Hot-Rolled Strips and Skelp for Welded Tubes 215 1. Types of and specifications for hot-rolled strip and skelp for welded tubes 215 2& Methods of making btrips and skelp for welded tubes 218 Ch. 42. Rolling of Wire Rod (N. V.kLitovehenko., and V. D. Nosov) 22T Ch. 43, Cold Rolling of Wirei(f. ~1. ~yra~kov 244 Ch. 44. Drawing of Steel Wire (I. A. Yukhvets) 250 Card 0/40 EADUOVs V.I. . Imnd.tekhnmuk The 250 omtinuoua h igh-q*od w1re MM. BiuLtelft.-okonsinfom*Gooo- naucho-inaloinstonaucho. i tokb*inform* no*8:8-10 162- (MM 15:7) (Wire drawing-Gquipment and supplioo) BAYRAKCIV..V.I. kand.takhn.nauk 11 The 450 continuous mills for rolling very thin-valled sectional abapes. Biul.takh.-skon.inform.Gos.nauch.-isel.inst.nauch.i t4kh.inform. no.11:18-19 162. (KM 15:11) (Rolling mills) BOCHKOV, 1..A. Recent andalusite manifeaLation of the '11,ralrian Crystalline Shield. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no.1:171-2174. N16.5. (YJRA AM) 1. Institut minerallnykh resursov Gosudar&Lvtsnnogo g6ologiclmskogo komiteta SSSR i Pri&zovskaya ekspeditaAya tresLa "Axtempologiyu." GCROSHNIKOV, B.I.; BMHKOV, A.A. New type of Pre-Cwnbrian corundum mineralization in the Ukraine. Dole-1. AN SSSR 163 no.2s454-457 J1 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. InstItut minerallnykh reoursov, Simferopol'. Submitted March 1, 1965. " 7. V. BATRAXDr, I I .,- - ' 7clsbeatos from the October alkali massif. Min. sbor. 18 na.4s- 447-450 164. (KRA 18:7) 1. Inatitut mineralinykh restwoov, Simferopol'. k BAYRAKOV, V.V. Find of xenoliths of ecloite3ike rocks in a lamprophyric dike of the October alkali massif. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 3:586-589 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut 0.neral'nykh resursov, Simferepo2l, Predstavleno akademikom VI#.Sobolevym. BAYRAKTAREVICH M. [Bajraktarevic, M.) (Sarayevo, Sotsialisti cheskaya Federativnaya Respublika Yugoslaviya) Solutions to certain functional and integral equations, Mat. sbor. 66 no.2tl6l-169 F 165. (MM 18W USSR / H=an wA Animal Morphology (Normal azd Pathological). S *40206 0 Abe Jow 3bf Zhur - 31ologlyal So 1, 1"0 No. 2987 on 60 ceauvere It vas alw established that the abort extensor redialls,, extensor ulvarle, extensor digitt slaW proprius, ard lorg abductor of thumb together vith the abort extensor or thumb always have a single pormazont nerve branob. The nerve portal of the abort ra&al extensor and ct the u1nar extensor a" located at the extermal margin of the =mcloe at the *nd of the upper third of the wacular amea. The name portal of the long radial 2, easimon 2 of fingers, I digiti &LnUd proWl%w sal 2 IndLicle MmWium as located over tho Inner surface in the uner thiri of the xwoular mass - TbG narre portal of t be ions abductor or the thlab are located In the uppw half ce the posterior aspect of the swole. Card 2/e BAYRAKTARSKIP :Is., stareh.11y nauohnyy aotrLAnik (Bolgariya) Study'Ing the effieloinoy of irrigation system in northern Bulgaria. Trudy VNIIGiM 4209-92 163. (MMA 17,6) BATRAnMXIT, Ivan, inshener. Changes in the efficiency of irrigation canals resulting from antisespage measures. Gird. i mel. 8 no,-7:6b-62 JI 056.(NLRA 9:9) (Irrigatloji canals and fluxes) " SHAKOV, I.I,, dotpent; POLATMANOVA, K,D.p lmnd.m",n&,xk: BATRAJWMETLIl I,T, x-ray picture of changea in the bonev in leproov. Vauter-entei rad, 40 no,5s42-45 &4 165, (MM 18il2) is Yaredra-rentgonolcoi i maditainakoy radiolopil (zav, - dotaent I.I.Shakov) Azarbikydahanaiwgo inatitut& usoverahenstvomiya vraahey imehi A.M.,Allyeva i Aterbaydzhanakiy reauublikenelly kliniobankiy loprozoriyp Baku* BAYFAMUKOVA, S.B. I'll, - -1- ..'' Problems of industrial concentration. Trudy Inst. or, dela AN Kazakh. SSR. 19j132-142 165. IMIRA M12) IIATRA -ALIMOVA, R.T. W -"Nk*AWW$l Ostsom of the mwtold process. Test. oto-rin. 17 no.5:78 S-0 155. (KEDA 9:2) (MMOLD PROCISS-TMORS) A. BAYPA'I-ALIBFymr~j T., Cand Yed Sci -- (diss) I'llatt for a R comparative evaluation of the newest metriods of treatment of trepainated mastoidal wo,inds with naphLhalane, carotin, d carotonaphthalane, certain antibiotics and hemoly;ke blood (Clinical biological stidy)." Baku, 19~8, 19 pp (Azerbaydz!ian State Med Inst im N. Narimanov) 200 co,)ies (EL, 27-589 116) - 189 - KASUMOV, Ya.A.,, kand. med. nauk; BAYRAM-ALIBEKM,, R.T.,, kand. med. nauk Some data on the effect of the nervous system on the development and course of hearing disorders and deaftess in boilermakers; preliminary report. Axerb. mod. zhur. 41 no.2:19-23 F 164 (MIRK 18:1) 1. Iz ctorLnolaringologicheskoy kliniki Azerbaydzhanskogo gosu- darstvezinugo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.Narimanova. SHAKHSUVARLI, M.A.; ALIYEVA, S.I.; PAYFW-IALIBEHOVA, R.T. Unusual loealization of Taenia saginata with exhalation of the proglottis through the nose. Med.paraz. i paraz.bol. 33 no.3:354- 355 My-is 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Klinicheskoye otdelenlye InEtituta meditsinakoy parazitologii i tropichaskoy meditsiny imeni Kirova i kafedra bol(zney ukha, gorlap nosa Meditsinskogo instituta imenj Harimanova. 7 ~, - i . I I ~ 7 . i I-KL-Y Y-~- i't --I I - I- --j-- - - --- ---- - --- -- - - - - --- - - --- - -- - - -- -- C- X -L-=~ 5HIMiAbIjMrLI,I.5h; KORM,G.P.; --- X.T. Geological structure ofthe northeast slope of the Nuzgerskii Plateau. Izv.AN Azerb.SSR no.8:25-34 Ag'55. (MM 9:1) (Caucasus-Geology, Structural) Z_ '~/Z_ 15-57-1-315 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1, P 45 (USSR) AUTHORS: Suleymanov, S. M., ~ayramali~~yll.- TITLE: Magnetite Tuffaceous Sandstones on the Northeastern Slopes of LesserCaucasus (0 magnetitovykh tufopes- chanikakh severo-vostochnykh sklonov Malogo Kavkaza- in Azerbaydzhan) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Azerb. un-ta, 1955, Nr 11, pp 31-36 ABSTRACT: Magetite Tuffaceous sandstones occur on the north- eastern slope of the Nuzgerskiy Plateau and in the region of the Dashkesan mining district. These formations are characterized by abrupt facial changes. Within a small distance from one another lie magnetite tuffaceous sandstones, tuff breccias, tuff conglom- erates and tuffs replacing one another and locally Card l//+ passing into agglomeritic lavas. The content of ore grains in the rocks is shown in the Table below. Origin of the magnetite tuffaceous sandstones of this region is closely associated with the simultaneous accumulation of sediments transported from dry land and containing absorbed magnetite grains, and the simultaneous deposition of the products of a subaquatic extrusion. The original source of magnetite and titanomagnetite grains of this district lies probably in the pre-Bathonian magnetite locations which most likely, have not been uncovered by contemporary erosion. Magnetite Tuffaceous Sandstones (Cont.) COMPONENTS, percent .lic: Magnetite Titanomagnetite Limonite Hematite Pyrite Chalcopyrite 15-57-1-315 TUFFACEOUS SANDSTONES Rich in Fe304 Poor in Fe304 34-50 5-8 1-2 Rare Grains 21-30 3-5 1-2 Rare Grains Card 3/4 Of "77 T7 MUM Ud~ t 'by A.T., uydz a i to- alai t x1aeralogidal sciences (Gooiloglqal -&A 33R) - on the tectonic struoturd :0. Otbo ifimasti~v,VX*abor-Correspa.adent oUthe USSI Aq a 7, of 391 x**s*'* -Professor 0.1. Uri 0 Inatttute)f "d Aoad'smigian Sb,A. Asisbek6v/j(AOsd* coo of tho-Assibaydshap 88k~j presented data oxi';tbi tacks a -diffe f rent- arts of the Caucasus.., Lecture* A31 the- -astallogwAy of diffoitat parts 6f~:-ft oasum were gi*on bys OoA. Tvalohrolldxs, Ca. Mf logical -Xiagralogical Scioncell I.O~ k" tchyan' Academicians -pf'tbe Acidony.of SoleAcipc: th a Araealan"531, A.S. Readollazip ftote or-of: s *or Polytechaloal lantituUt X.A. lAshkayp Academics doxy of Sciences of the Asor4ydalian bal mad L.Pa, 414Z, Caadid*Wof geological-KiAeralogl6al Sciences (IINA). IN Lectures on soparits.questions of astall6gw of %be casno-wero given b" Professor G.D. Lxbgiroy .1j) results of wolks of & Caucasian expedition of the OVI -ftofo Vol-. salmov (XQU) aritinized the lbiiio hypothesis at Wd 2/4 :77; 7 "I r via F,ll ~,;O, ' 1143 PI @its the licalus I , sole "Go of, f4h* Ari onlIffin JIM HN, V T W-1 I %,~l s I I WT -5 I -r -T -1 Abi "r kia out of th e fint g I - -- -~ 15~ - ~--, -~ T:Pwffim~ ABDULLAYICV. R.N.; AZIZBEEDV, Sh.A.; BAYRAMALIIMTLI. B.T.; XASHKAT, M.A.; KNRIKOV. A.D.; MMMOV, I - SITKOVSIIT, I.K.; SHIRVANZAIR. I.A.; SHIINALIIWTLI, X.Sh.; MNDIYEV, G.Kh. Principal metallogaustic clumacteristion of Azerbaijan [vith sunmary, in Inglish]. Soy. gaol. 1 no.4:98-110 Ap 158. 1 (xm 11: 6) 1.Geologicheskly institut AN AxerSSR. (Aserbaijam-Ore deposits) BATRA14ALIBITLI. X.T. Occurrence,of C-Iayey g3rpsum In the Kirovbad-Kazakh sloping lovland. Ucb.zap.ArtU no-3:67-73 ' 50. (MIRA 12:1) (Kura Valley-07paum) BAYRAMALIBEYLI, 8. T. Cand Geol-Min Soi -- (diss) "Geology of the ir6n-ore I - Shwakhorohay-Koahkare deposits of the(inier-river a --- and their prospects*" Baku, 1959. 25 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR. Azerbaydzhan.State Univ in S. M. Kirov), 100 copies (KL, 44-59, 126) -13- L.T.j &IMOVp A.D. Recent data on the ore resources of lower Iliocene extrusions in the vakhichevan fqM9*vP*&*. Ddae AN Ambe M 17 nPe$sO7- 700 162, - (141PA 14'.20) 1. Predstavlano, akadudkom AY Axerbaydshanskoy SSR Sh. A AzJ.zbokov7m, (Norashen ration-Ore deposits) BAYRAMALIBEYLI, E.T.; ABDULLAYEV, N.D. New locality of Danian sediments in the Kazakh trough. DAL AN Azerb. SSR 20 no.gt4l-44 64. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Kavkazskiy institut minerallnogo syrIya. ISHMILTW, S.G.; SAYRLXALn=l, I.T. Cowpwative evaluation of the results of oomblued sulfonotherapy In Aserbaijanian lepromarium. Axerb.sed.shur, no.308-60 * 160. -WRA 13.-6) (MWOIMS--THEWPNDTIC U831) (LBMBT) - - - - ___A3AYAA' V.;SMTILI I -I. __ .!,.-.__ __ ____ RAYRAMASHVILI, I. A. --#0n the Nature of the Growth of Gray Cast Iron.R 4(Diseartations for Degrees in Science and Ingineering Defended at USSIII Higher Zducational %stitutions) Min of Higher Education USSR, Georgian Order of Iabor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst Imeni S. M. Kirov, Tbilisi, 1955 SO: Knizhnan -Ietopis', No. 25, 18 Jun 55 * For Degree of C..ndidate in Technical Sciences us"nxis of:PR MIA . EX. M. Yavtdte an Moo 195T.-No. I., M. tron is amod. with its high gas content was che4ed by melting Specimms of-IMPIU mapesite crucib" under 10-8 mto. HS, holding at IVO' for 20 min. and de 11. their growth afterbeating up to36hrs. at730*. After MAR. growing dwe. the growth of the original Iron was 2.32%, and of the degessed.one 0.' .217 Howevs--. melting the original compn. of iron 31.9.7% total C, 0.59combeinmend a-losi. OA5 Mn, 0.20 P, 0.158 toaftavtrage CM36% total i C. 4-18 combined C. 2.W Si, 0.69-1.60 Mn, tru*s of P, The change in growtJ3 characteristka is sLp- 0.0.'2% S. par attly connected with the clang" in graphite structure. J.D.2a r I g. 1%. s I, i i I Y 04 om ~ P 1,11L_ A 137-58-2-4019 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya. 1958, Nr 2, p 251 (USSR) AUTHORS- Tavadze, F. N., - 4ay TITLE: The Effect of Low Pressures on the Graphitization of Gray Iron (Vliyaniye nizkikh davleniy na grafitizatsiyu serogo chuguna) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-t, 1957. Nr 3 (51). pp 97-105 ABSTRACT: The graphitization rate at low residual pressures exceeds that in atmospheric air because of the elimination of the hydrogen. After a certain exposure time the growth curve for air intersects the growth curve for vacuum and goes on upward. This is attributed to the fact that in the case of long exposures the oxid- ation process starts to predominate over the graphitization process. A.S. 1. Irm-GraphMsatim-Pressure factors Card 1/1 AUTHORS: Tavadze, F.N., Bayramashvil SOV/128-58-11-11/24 I. A. TITLE: On the Nature of the X-Phase (o prirode X-fazy) PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 195R, Nr 11, pp 18-20 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The X and X1 phase in heat resistant grey cast iron were in- vestigated. To obtain the large inclusions of the X-phase, which is a result of oxidation processes, specimens of cast iron with varying silicon and manganese content, and spe- cimens of wrought and magnesium iron were subjected to 20 hrs of isothermal treatment at 730 0 C. It was found that the X-phase formation did not take place in cast iron with a 6.25 % silicon content. In al I other cast iron specimens, the X-phase was observed. The X -phase depends on the man- ganese content, it is reduced with an increased silicon con- tent and rises with a higher manganese content. It also de- pends on the shape of graphites. There are 5 sets of micro- photos, 1 table, 1 graph and 7 Soviet references. 1. Cast iron-PhagG studies 2. Cast iron--Heat treatment 3. Silicon--Metallurgical effects 4. Manganese--Metallurgical effects Card 1/1 TAVANE, F.H.; BAYWASHVILI, I.A.; TSAGAWSHVILI, G.V. Zffect of manganese on the removal of sulfur from cast iron smelted under vacuum. Soob. AN Grus. SOR 22 n0-3:329-336 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:8) 1,Grusinskiy politakhnicheekiy institut im. S.M. Kirova. 2.Chlon- korrespondent AN GruzSSR (for Tavadze) (Manganese) (Cast iron-Notallarg7) L 12�U-63_ Wp(q)/EW(m)/PDS-.AFFTC/ASD--JD AG=I(ff fiR,, A-F3M50 S1002016311501003103441VA6 AUMCR: Tavadze, P. it (AcadmicU4 An Gra*SR); B Oafranashvili, Kbantafte, D_, *-; Ts agareysbvili, 0. V. MrZ: Density, and surface molten borm4l\ tension ~f SOUXM: AN MR. Doklady*, v. 2-30, ~AO- 3.. 1963., 5"-546 TM7M OW: liquid-borca density, liquid-looron surface teusjLon, localized melting, electrm-beam melting., drop-volume image, contact anglo, 'ABSTR&M: The density and sueaft tenSIM -of U01ten, borca (B) bave been me&. sure& for tb* firvt.tIme by the Pendant-droP and sessile-drop methods. A Pro- cedure for zone melting vithout a crucible, reporbed previously by Tsagareysh- vili (TsagareYabvili, G. V., Peredovay nauebno-tekbnIcheskly i proizvodst- Ve=YVY 071ft, GOMM, twa 37, V- 7 (1962) -), vim adavte& vith modifications for the use Of an electrM beam of a cathode-rV tube for localized melting* Experiments vith Ni drops have established.that surface tension is not affected by electroa bean beat. The volune of the drop vas both date=iued frcm its Tbotolmage in a calibrated optical system for precise measurements of expansion coefficients and calculated frcm the function VO/V f (1/H) for various Contact Card L 10629-63 AC=I(N NR: AP3000750 angles e, vith 1 the radius of the equatorial cross section of the drop; H, the distance between the equatorial cross section and, the top; V., the vol- I ume of the drop, determined frc.m the Bashforth and Adams tables (Bashforth, P... AdAms, J. An Attempt to Test the Theories of Capillar7 Action by Comparing the Theoretical and Measured Form ot Fluid Drop, Laadm, 1883) and calculated on the basis of parameters 1; Hs e ; and V the volume of a rotating ellipsoid vith semimajor axis 1,, semiminor axis'S, J'height h. Correctim to actual drop voume Vag ac,ccaplished by means of the above functions The accuracy of this method, uzLUkb that of 'the Bashforth tables, is not influenced by errors.~In the measurement of the contact angle. The degree of heating vas determined by means of an. OPM-17 pyrometer to be appraximatelY 50C above the melting points Surface tension was determined by melting crystalline B rods, 4, 6, and 9 = in Mam ter with an electron beam removed after formation of a drop. Results obtained vere similar for rods with different Alan ters. Surface tension was determined to be 1080 dyn/cm by the sessile drop method and on. the basis of Previously reported data, 1060 to 1070 dyn/= by the pendant-weight-drop method depending on the data used and 1030 dyn/cm by the vaight-drop method. At temperatures 500 above the melting point of B the denaity was.2.08 1 0-03 gr/CM3 and the average surface tension vas 1060 t 50 dyn/cm. Orij.. art. has: 3 figureL care, ACCESSION NRI AT4030796 0/0000/63/000/00010110/0118 AUTWRt Tavadtat Y-Ne; Dayromashvilit I.A.; Xhontodse, D.V.; Ordsolishvilip V.A. TITLEt The influence of boron on the outface tension of nickel SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Inatitut metallokeramiki I spetsiallny*kh oplevow. Poverkhnost- ny*ye yavleniya v rasplavakh L protsessakh poroshkovoy metallurgii (surface phenoomw in liquid metals and processes In powder metallurgy). Kiev, Ind-vo AN UkrSSR,1963, 110-118 70PIC TAGSt surface tension, boron, nickel, beryllium oxide, aluminum oxide, nickel based alloy, boron containing alloy, hydrogenIhelium ABSTRACT: The authors Investigation was conducted by the lying-drop method on an Instrumenr designed and constructed especially for this purpose. The fundamental diagram of the instrument Is presented in a figure. The drop was magnified four .times. The surface tension of the metal was determined on a flat/support of alumin- um oxide and beryllium oxide. Special experiments were perform" to study the effect of the materials of the beater and the supportU, an velleas the sodium (by- drogen, hollum), on the surface tension of nickel and Its alloys with boron* The COM 1/2 ...... ACCESSION NR: AT4030796 results of the Investigation vere presented in micro-photographs, tables, and figur". The values of the surface"tension of nickel in a hydrogen and helium atmosphere vere pratically identLear. Boron, an inactive element in relation to nickel, did not effect the value of Its surface tension and the grain also. :The calculation of this generalized moment and thi static generalized'Weent of nickel ~nd baron atoms con- firn" the inactivity of boron in nickel-boro6 alloy systsms-. Orig. art. has: 10 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institat ustallurgil AN GruzSSR# UfUs chotitute of Metallux" AN 'Goomu'lLUR). SUBHITM: 23Xov63 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 ZwU .' 00 SUB CODE: ML ND Rsr amt 006 01=s 003 Cpr4.2/2 1-6-r8-1-65 7_7) .-,'VrT" -51~ (mp)-2 jD' ACCESSION NR: AP5000294 / ~_'3D(q- D/ S/0070/64/009/006/0918/0920 AUTHORS: Tavadze, F. N.;.Pamamashvili, 1. A.; Tsagareyshvili, Go V..; Tsomaya, K. Z-oidze, N. A. TITLE: Structure of crystalline boron grown from a melt SOURCE: Kristallograftya, v. 9, no. 6, 1964, 918-920 TOPIC TAGS: boron, crystal growth, x ray structure analysis, zone melting ABSTRACT: The crystalline boron was obtained by vertical crucible- less zone meltinq with simultaneous rawing. T-,.e initial boron was obtained by pyrolysis, electrol sis and thermal decomposition. An x-ray structural investigation showed that regardless of the source of the initial boron, the remelted boron crystallizes in the same structure, data on which are tabulated. An analysis of the x-ray structural data indicates that the remelted boron has a f~-rhombo- Card 1/2 L 16581-6 ACCESS18 NR: AP5000294 hedral structure and does not experience polymorphic transformations., Dilatometric and thermal analysis has shown that the remolten boron does not experience polymorphic transformations, and when pulverized in a pestle it does not go into the amorphous stage, as does the boron obtained by thermal decomposition. The cleavage plane is (0001). 7rie boron crystals have a tendency to maintain this plane perpendicular to the crystallization front. It is concluded that ct'ner modifications of boron reported in the literature are probably unstable. Orig. art. 'has: 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Gruzinskiy institut metallurgii (Georgian Institute of Metallurgy) SUBMITTED: llJan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: SS NR REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 002 Cord 2/2 ACC N.R: ,u-j6o354o5 SOURCE CODE: UR/O137/66/OOO/O09/AO07/A007 Amtiioi: Tavadze., F. N.; Bayramashvili., I.I.; Khantadzep D. V. MTLE: Surface tension and density of borides of iron., cobaltp and nickel iSOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiyaj, Abs. 9A39 I~RET- SaIRCE: Sb. Paverkhnostn. yavieniya, v rasplavakh i Yoznikayushchikh iz nikh tver Ifazakh. Nal,chik, 1965., 376-382 TOPIC TAGS: boride., metal compound., surface tension.. zone melting., metal surface I~Ww=: The authors investioated the surface tension a and the density y of Fe-B, ICo-B, and Ni-B alloys. These were determined with apparatus for crucible-less zone melting by an electron beam, using the lying and hanging drop method in the 1500 1900" interval. The substrates were made of an alloy of boron nitride with graphite (B.NC) and high-purity graphite. The value of cr of B was determined in a single ex- perimment by two methods (by weighing the detached drop and by determining the shape of the hanging drop), while a and 7 of the alloys Me-B were determined by the 111arge 1drop" method in a helium atmosphere. The drops were'produced in cups made of BeO. FThe following data were obtained: 7Fe = 8.325 - 0.862 x 10-3 TOC, 7C0 - 9-& - 1.020 Ix 3.0-3 TOC and 7NJ - 9-338 - 1.036 X 10-3 T*C. a of B near the melting point is 1060 erg/;~2. The investigated systems belong to that class of systems in which the icomponents with low melting temperatures have a higher value of a. The experimental lisotherms of-a lie'in all cases above the isotherms calculated from the equation for C,,d -1/2 TJDC: [469-781'1 + 669-781124/251:[532.14 + 532.61) ACC NR; ARW35405 ,ideal solutions. This shows that the Me-B bonds are more favored from the energy poilri of view than the adsorption of B on the surface of the metal. That a strong inter- I particle irrberaction exists in the Me-B systems is also indicated by the appreciable I negative deviation of the experimental valua of the molar volumes from their additive 1values. The investigated-alloys, bave apparent3y a quasimolecular structure with quasi- molecular groupings close in composition to FeB,, CoB,, and Wi3B2. From among the in- vestiga&.,ed melts., the lowest stability to quasimolecular structure is possessed by Imelts of the Fe-B system. 2 illustrations. BibliograpkWp 24 titles. M. Krashenin- I nikcv [Translation of abstract) ~SUB CODE: 3.1 Card 2/2 L 07806-67 T(q)/0 I JI) (c AEC RK, A 017483 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/001/VO21/ AUTHOR: Tavadze, F. N.; Bayramashvili, 1. A.; Sakvftrelidze, L. G.; Metreveli, V. Sh. TITLE: Zone refiniM, of iron 1,10- SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abe. 1V158 REF SOURCE: Tr. Cruz. in-t metallurgii, v.. 14, 1965, 123-127 e TOPIC TAGS: zone refining, carboffl iron, metal purification ''1 ABSTRACT: Data are given from experfmonts on zone refining of two Iron ingots: the first of Armco iron and the second of carbonyl iron. The first specimen was purified in an argon atmosphere on a copper hearth at a rate of 4 cm/hr. The second was puri- fied at the same rate in a helium atmosphere on a lime hearth. It was found that zone refining may be done successfully on a hearth made from a mixture of calcium and mag- nesium oxides (5% MgO). Frank-Read cources at all stages of development were observed in the iron. Horizontal zone refining produces perfect crystals of iron including per. fect single crystals. Purification results after nine passes on bDth specimens were as follows (the numerator indicates % in the initial material, the denominator -- % after zone refining in the head of the ingot): first specimen Si 0-17/0.002, P 0.007/ 0.003, S 0.028/0.007, C 0.017/0-009, Mn 0.13/0.025, Cu 0.16/0.09. Second specimen Si 0.0001/none, Mn 0.00005/None, Ni 0.02/0.007, C 0.011/0.006. 10 illustrations, 2 tables, bibliography of 5 titles. A. Pokhvienev. ETranslation of abstract) SUB CODE: 11 13 1/1 tnn 66oaft,4_492 T 61295c--61- A: 1 ',_).rZ - 7T-, 1-. 1 J I'A:I + i Z L(b) I TL r A-1 S 3N N F AF A~TTHOR: Tavadze, F. N. (Academician AN ~ruzSSR); Bayrandshviii 'K D. V. TITLE: Surface tension and structure of molten ~orides of iron. cobdit and nickel SOURCE! AN SSSR. Doklad-y, v. 162, no. 1, 1965, 67-69 TOPIC TAGS: surface tension, boride, iron compound, cobalt ccnrpound, nickel ccnnpound, molten metal J~ ABSTRACT: The surface tension was measured for various concentrations of boron, bV the large drop method with an esti-mated accuracy of t1.5%. The boron used contained