SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELIKHOVA,Y.L. - BELIKOV, B.P.

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MIDLATIV, O-V-, prof*'; IMLIKHM, Yetiae, nauchnyy sotrudnik (Hookys.) Cage of pheochromocytoma in a child. Probl.endok. i gorm. 5 no.l: 92-93 Ja-X '59, (MrRA 12r3) 1. Iz kliniki Yseeoyu'znogo instituta eksperimentalluoy andokrinologii (dir. - prof..Ye.A. Vasyukova). (MEOCHROMOCYTCKA, in inf. & child, case report (Rua)) NIMLAYIV, O.V., prof.; BELIKCHOVA, Ye.L., nauchrqy sotrudnik Tumor of the adrenal cortex in a 7-month-old infant. Probl.andok. I gorm. 3 noel.,94-95 -Ta--P 1598 (MIRA 12-3) 1,,Iz kliniki VsesoyuznogO inatituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (dir. - prof. Ye.A. Vaisyukova). (AMMNAL OMM, neoplasms benign tumor in ~nf. 68)) NAUMOVA, V.I.;-]~~ ~KHOV~AYe.L. Treatment of thyrotoxicosis izx bbildren. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no-402-28 AP 161. (MIRA l4p6) 1. Iz kafedry detakikh bolezney lechebnogo fakuliteta (2av. - prof. M.M.Bubnova) II Hoskovokogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova (dir. - dotsent M,G.Sirotkina) i Voesoyuznogo institute eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (dir. - prof, Ye,Ao Vaayukova). (THIYROID GIAND-DISWES) FLEKSMER, S.Ya.; _BELIKHOVA2 Ye.L. Infectious hepatitis in an 8-year old gir2 with diabetes me2litlw. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no-10:93 0 161. (MIRA 14;:L1) 1. 17, Detskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy imeni I.V.Rusakova v Moskve. (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (DIABETES) ~,--__BELIKINq M.B. Adenoma, of the sman intestine in a 5-year-old child producing aeven-ring invagination of a oonsiderable portion of the small intestine, Khi=giia 35 no. niM N 159. (MIRA 14:1) (INTESTINF,S-VMRS) (INTESTINES-INTUSSUSCEPTION) BELIKIN, P.IK., kapitan 1-go ranga Recognition of natural radar reference points, Mor. abor. 46 no.ls42-48 Ja 163. (KRA 161l) (Radar in navigation) 0 BELTK[NA) N. V.: Master Mod Sci (diss) -- "The effect of extract of aloe and of the vitreous body on the coagulability of blood". Saratov, 1959. 12 pp (Min Health RSFSR, Saratov Med Inst), 200 copies (KL) No 14, 19559, IP3) BK=NAs N.V.; PROKOPYEVAs L.I, Reactivity of the body and blood coa4ulability during surgery# Trudy Sar, goo, med, inst. 26126-28 590' (MMA l4t2) 1. Saratovskiy meditainskiy institut" kafedra normalluoy 9 fiziologii (zav.prof. Ye,.S..Ivanitakiy-Vas:Llenko)o (BLOOD-ZOAGULATION) .(PROTHROMBIN) (OPERATIONS, SURGICAL) GEORGIYEVA) 'S.A., prof.; BMKINA, N.V.; ZHELTOVA, O.P.; IVUIOVSKAYA, Ye.M.- PROKOFIYEVA, L.I.'-;' 'PRO-SnAKOVA, V.L. [Manual for the practical study of normal physiology] Ucheb- noe posobie k prakticheskim zaniatiiam po normallnoi fiziolo- gii. Sost.S.A.Georgievoi i dr. Saratov, 1963. 148 P. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Saratov. Meditsinskiy institut. BUROVA, Vilenina Emmanuilovna; SHOR, Semen Hikhaylovich; BELIKOT, A., red.; ZAMUROVA, G., red.; COPELETA, 0., [Vasters of underground storerooms; from the history of the Illich mine in tha Donate Basin] Khosineva podzamnykh kladovykh: iz istorii shakhty imani Illicha v Donbasse. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsial'no-okonaUt-ry, 1960. 165 P. (MMA 13:5) (Donate Basin--Coal miners) BZLIKOV, A. Let-ter to the editor. Koks i khim. no.1:63 '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy iustitut Ugleobogashchaniye. (Coal preparation) BARJOT. P.; KOLDENTSY. V.1. (translator]; BRYUMIANOT, U.N., Impitan I range. redalctor; BELIXOV, A.F.. redaktor; SKIRNOYA. X-L, tekhnicheeldy redalctor [Tbe navy in the atomic age, Translated from the french] Iflot v atomnyi vek. Perevod a frantBuzekogo V.I.Kolimeeva. Pod red, B.N. Briukbanova. Moskva, lz&-vo inostrannoy lit-ry, 1956. 271 p- (Naval art and science) (MIRA 10:1) (Atomic warfare) B A. G. ; CRI ZFIOV, P.A. -MUMMINK, Second all-technical conference at the Chinkent Lead Plant. Met. met. 29 no.?iM-87 -T1 156. OMLRA 9110) (Chimkont--Lead industry) --AccEssioN Nn: AP4o35G94---- '8/0057/64/034/005/0847/()852--- Belikovq A.G.; Goncharenko, V.P.; Mishchenko, V.M.; Safronovj D*09; AUMOR: slavny*y,-A-.'S*.--'* !~TITLE: Production of fast plasma bursts with a coaxial plasma gAM JSOUACE: Zhurnal takhnicheakoy flzlki, v.341 no.5, 1064, 847-852 TOPIC TAGS: plasma, plasma gun, coaxialgun, plasma burst, fast Lon ABSTRACT: This paper reports a continuation of previous work by the same five au- thoks (Sb."Fizika plasmy* I problemy* uprnvlyayemogo tormoyadernogo sintoza",No a Izd.AN USSR Kiev,1964). The velocity, donsity and other properties of douteri~; plasma bursts obtained with a coaxial cylindrical plasma gun were determined an ~ifunctions of the discharge voltage and the time delay between admission of the gas nnd initiation of the discharge. Plasma bursts wore obtained which contained more than 1017 particles and had densities greater than 1013 cm-3 and velocities greater! 107 CM than 8 to 9 x /occe-7heplasma gun consisted of two coaxial cylinders 32 mm and 72 mm in diametor and 17.5 cm long. One cubic centimeter (standard conditions) of deuterium was admitted to the annular space through openings In the wall of the In-' 1/3 Cl- rA !ACCESSION NR: AP4035694 ner cylinder. Gas began to enter the interclectrode space 170 microsec after the valve was triggered, and the valve remained open for 80 microsec. A 27-microfarad ~ ,capacitor charged to 20 kV or less was discharged through the gun. The resulting plasma burst was observed in a 95-mm glass drift tube. No confinIng axial magnetic field was used. The plasma bursts wore analyzed with a Thomson mass spectrometer ;located 2.5 meters from the source. The velocity of the bursts was determined from ithe flight time between two external magnetic probes located 80 cm and 200 cm from the gun. The density was monitored by observing the cut-off of 8-mm microwaves at 80 cm from the source. In some cases the total energy of the plasma was estimated from calorimetric measurements. The ions in the plasma bursts were distributed over a wide range of energies. The velocity of the burst as determined from the flight time between the two magnetic probes agreed -with that calculated from the Ion ener' gies as measured with the mass spectrometer. The highest velocities were achieved iwith a delay (betweer. triggering the gun and applying the potential) of 200 to 250 :microsee. When the delay was loss than 170 microsec, gas did not enter the inter- electrode space until after the potential had been applied. Under these conditions only slow bursts were formed& Normally there were two bursts per shot, and these ihad widely dig-terant voloattlose When the delay won Anoreased boyond about 250 2/3 Card ACCESSION NR: AP4035694 microsec, the slow burst grow,in size at the expense ol the ;net one, and the,two bursts tended to merge. Orig.art.has: 2 formulas, 9 figures and 11able. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITT I lMyG3 DATS AM SOMY64 SHOLI 00 jSUB CODHJ Md, NP NR REY BOV: 001 WMRs 002 3/3 Card-:- ACCESSION NR: S 278.1163/000/003/0255/0261 AT4036068 AUTHORSz Belikovi., A.G.1 Goncharenkoo V. P.1 Hishchenko, V. M.; Safronov, B. G.; Slavny*y, A. S. TITLE: Investigation of coaxial plasma accelerator SOURCE: Konferentsiya. po fizike plazmy* i problemam upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sinteza. 3d, Kharkov, 1962. Fizika plazmy* i prob- lemy* upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sinteza (Plasma physics and problems of controlled thermonuclear synthesis); doklady* konferen- tsii, no. 3. Kiev, Izd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1963, 255-261 TOPIC TAGS: plasmoid, plasmoid acceleration, plasma source, high temperature plasma, plasma density, discharge plasma ABSTRACT: A coaxial electrodynamic plasma accelerator is investi- gated in order to determine some of its parameters, namely the plas- moid velocity, the plasmoid density, the contamination of the plas- Card 1/4 ACCESSION NR: -AT4036068 ma with heavy ions, and the energy distribution of the ions.' The electrodynanLic plasma accelerator consists of two coaxial cylinders (72 and 32 nun inside diameter, length of accelerating electrodes 175 mm). The pressure used was (1-3) x 10-3 m/W, and the working volume was filled with gas using a pulsed valve described by J. Marshall (Fizika goryachey plazmy* i termoyaderny*ye reaktsii, Atomizdat, m. 1959, p. 290). The acceleration of the plasma by the coaxial accelerator was investigated as a function of the delay be- tween the start of the entry of the gas into the working volume (more accurately, the start of operation ofi the hammer of the valve) and the discharge of the source. The discharge was investigated with an internal magnetic probe. The plasmoid velocity was measured with optical (photomultiplier) and external nagnetic probes. The mass composition and the energy of the ions of the plasmoids were determined by the Thomson parabola method. The results have shown that two plasmoids, moving with different velocities are groduced during the acceleration of a plasma with a coaxial eiectrodynamic Card. - -- - -------- ACCESSION NR% AT4036068 source. A-he formation of the plasmoids is not connected with the periodicity of the discharge in the source. Further research is necessary to ascertain the nature of the first plasmoid. The charged- particle density exceeds 1013 cm-3, the hydrogen ion energy in the fast plasnoid reaches 4-5 keV, and the plasmoid impurities are high, 50--60% in the slow plasmoid and less in the fast one. Exact determination of the impurity contents in the fast plasmoid is diffi- cult. Origo art. has: 10 figures. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 2lMay64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: ME NR REF SOVs 002 OTHER: 003 Cord 3/4 ACCESSION NR: AM36068 ENCWSUIM: 01 awmw 8 Diagram of accelerator; 1 source electrodes, 2 insulator, 3 - glass tube, 4 - photomultiplier, 5 external magnetic probe, 6 - vacuum. chamber, T internal magnetic probe, 8 vacuum, 9 gas inlet Card 4/4 ;'r'.RYANKINP A.Ye.9 kand. tekhn, na,4V~ hF.L[KOVf. AIGPY Inzh. Effect of the form of the rims of a channel in front of the nozzle apparatus on its efficiency with large input(overlaps. Meploenergetik,q 11 no.4g49-52 MIRA 17.6) Ap 164. 1. Ito:ikovskiy onergeticheskily infitttut. BELIUL.J69,.; G0,11CMUDIKO, V.P.; 1,111311CIR-10, V.M.; SAFRUIOV, B.G.; ..WA SlAWIYY, A.S. Production of fast plasma clots using a coaxial source. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 34 no.5:847--852 My'61~. (MIRA 17:8) PONOMARV, V.D.,; WNTJ , A. 1. Sulfur dioxi(le concentrations b) Comparative rate of desorption of sulfuric anhydriedo from various absorbents. Izv.AN ratakh. &M Ser.khim. no.1:36-38 147. (KE2A 9:8) 1 (Sulfur trioxide) (Desorption) AUTHORs Belikov, A.I. 30V-3-56-9-22/36 TITLEt ~~ifio and Methodical Cohferences (Mezhduvuzov- skiye nauchnyye,i metodibheskiye konferentaii). A Discussion of Questions of Labor and Wages (Obsuzhdeniye voprosov truda. i zarabotnoy platy) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vyashey ahkoly, 1958, Nr 9, pp 67-69 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Scientific research work on questions of labor organization, wagesp arid technical standardization is being performed by about-100 .scientific institutes, the chairs of economic and political,'economy of many vuzes .and by enterprisealworkers. To ooopdinate.this researchp a Nauchno-iouledovatellakiy in- stituftruda (5cientifia Recearoh Institute of Labor) has been founded with a Central Bur6au for Establishing Norma. The USSR Ministry of.Higher Education requested that the higher edaoational institutions study and generalize the ex- perience of.this work. The Ministry's Scientific-Toohnical Council made a list of research on 250 themes) to be worked out by economics chairs during 1958-1960, About 80 of theae themes are devoted to the study of reserves for labor productivity growth, to an'analysis of lowering the Card 1/4 cost of production, to the working out of proposals for the N SOV-3-58-9-22136 Intervuz Scientific and Mothodical,Conference. A Discussion of Quastions cIf Labpr and Wages , 10~ this Committee's Branch. The speakers strongly criticized the deficiencies of the vuzesscientific work in this field. O.V. Kozlova, Director of the Moskovskiy inzhernerno-ekono- micheskiy institut (Yoscow Engineering and Economic In- stitute) reported on the work already being done in this field at her institute. D.I. Sankin, Docent if the Chair for National-Economic Planning and Related Economics of the Moskovskiy finansovyy institut (Moscow Financial Institute) told how 15 instructors and students of the Financial In- stitute and of the All-Ufiion Polytechnical Correspondence Institute were working on the theme "Reserves for the Growth of Labor Efficiency at Machine Building Enterprises". Doteent A.M. Levin of the Llvovskiy poligraficheskiy institut (L1vov Polygraphical Inatitute)'informed the Khar1kov conference of the research conducted by his institute. Research in the field of labor and wages still do not occupy a pr6per place in the higher schools'scientific work. The most serious deficiency in elaborating problems of labor and wages is the lack of coordination in research work, the multitude of card 3/4 themes and duplication of the questions studied. The article SOV-3-58-9-22-36 Intervuz Scientific and Methodical Conference. A Discussion of Questions Of Labor and Wages refers to other deficiencies, which were partly set forth by V.D. Bubnov of the Leningrad Sovnarkhoz, S.N. Petrov of the Leningrad Plant "Elektrosilall and V.N. Gubenko from the Kharl- kov Plant "Svet Shakhtera". The recommendations adopted enumerate the most important problems. The Board of t6 USSR Ministry of Higher Education, having discussed the con- ference results, in a resolution outlined concrete measures the realization of which will increase research work by higher schools in the field of'labor and wages. There is 1 Soviet reference. Card 4/4 GENKIN; K.I., doktor tekhzinauk; MCIROZOV, K.A., kand.tekbn.nauk; SYUNI SHANI-I [Hoffn Shan-i],, inzb.; EFENDIIEV., V.S.,, imb, Frini-Ii uchastiye: ROZENWM, VJL; RFIT 07, A.I. e- -'. - - Performance of a gas diesel engine developeA on the basis of the 2D-100 iwo-strokp diesel design.' Energoma bin stroenie 7 no*8:9-3.1 Ag 161, (14M 24:10) (Gas and oil engines) BICLIKOV w4fh~,- fr The assembly-line system of manufacturing metal toys. Dot. khor. igr. 20.1:36-37 155. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Starshiy nauchy7y notrudnik Nauchno-lealedovatellskogo institute Igrushki. (Toys) Y-, 86-58-3-32/37 AUTHOR: Belikov, A.M.g Engr Maj TITLE: The Use of Remote Indicator of Radio Direction Finder by Flight Supervisor (Ispollzovaniye vynosnogo Indikatora radiopelengatora rukovoditelem poletov) (lo t PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958,,jNr 3, pp, 81-82 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the problem of how to facilitate the control of flights by the flight supervisor. The author suggests that the flight supervisor should have a remote indicator of the radio direction finder in his immediate vicinity. For that purpose the cathode-ray tube should be disconnected from the assembly and be installed at the desk of the flight supervisor. Around the tube Is placed the azimuth scale and the map of the flight area and to the center of the tube is fastened a slide rule with a range scale. The map and the tube of the remote indicator should be so placed that the direction of takeoff and landing on them would be parallel to the direction of the runway. One diagram. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 BELIKOV, A.M. Organizatlon of storeroom3 and intraplant corveyir-e ir. machinery plants in SwIltzerland. SU-in. i instr. 35 nc. 4-35-38 Ap 164. (M I RA 17: 5) : ~, i, V , ~ , , ~, . 5,rA ?~A-mnti,)r of `~ t -1, I . - . .1 A 1, ;~ , s ,, - . 15 7 1, ~ . 1 , : " ~~ - - 17 ~ i I ~ ' f %.$I r- ~- I L -~4. . " 18 . --, ) , Y- ".1 ., SO V/ 137-59 -3- 19789 D Translation f rom: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, P 239 (USSR) AUTHOR: Belikov, A.M. TITLE: X-ray Determination of the Constants of the Quasi-elastic Force of Heat Fluctuations and of the Coefficients of High- meltin--y Metallic Phases (Rentgenograficheskoye opredeleniye konstant kvaziuprugoy sily teplovykh kolebaniy i koeffitsiyentov teplovogo rasshireniya tugoplavkikh metallicheskikh faz) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the de- gree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Mosk. in-t stali (Moscow Institute of Steel Industry), Moscow, 1958 ASSOCIATION: Mosk. in-t stali (Moscow Institute of Steel Industry), Moscow 1. Metals--Melting 2. Metals--Phnse studies 3. X-ray.;--Applications Card 1/1 AUTHORS: Belikov, A. M. Umanskiy, Ya. S. 307-163-58-1-35/53 TITLE: The Characteristic Temperatures of the Heat Vibration and the Thermal Expansion of Some High Melting Metallic Phases (Kharakteristicheskiye temperatury teplovykh kolebaniy i teplovoye rasshireniye nekotorykh tugoplavkikh metallicheski-kh faz) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklad vysshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 192-197 (USSR~ ABSTRACT: The inclusion phase in the alloy of molybdenum with niobilum and titanium was investigated. Nitrites of the above mentioned elements were produced according to the powder metallurgical method in the nitrogen flow at 1000 - 12000C. In these investigations the lattice constant and the quantity of m 0 2 of the composition of the alloys Mo-Nb and Mo-Ti were investigated. From the shape of the curves may be seon that with the solubility of titanium and niobium in molybdenum the quantity m 9 2 varies in the case Card 1/3 of a lower content of titanium or niobium in the alloys. This SOV/163-58-1-35/53 The Characteristic Temperatures of-the Heat Vibration and th.-s Ther=al Expansion of Some High Melting Metallic Phases variation of m 9 2 explains the strong interaction between the atoms of titanium and especially of niobium with atoms of molybdenum rich alloys. The values for m 0 2 of nitrites are equal to those values of pure metals. From the investigation of the carbides TiC, ZrC, NbC and WC it may be seen that 'these compounds have the same !=biring power as metals. In table 2 are given data on the t:omtining powers and coef- ficients of linear expansion of the metals mentioned above, and their metallic phases such as Nbli, ZrN, Ta2N, TiC$ Mc2 C and NbC. In the investigation of the carbides of molybdenum and tungsten as well as of all nitrites it was found that the constant of the heat vibrations changes only little as -lompared to pure iron. It is assumed that in all phases the electrons of carbon actively effect the structure of the d-orbits of the metals of the fourth and fifth group. The electric conductivity of the carbides of molybdenum and tungsten is lower than the electric Card 2/3 conductivity of pure molybdenum and tungsten metals. I SOV/1 63-58-1 -',x5/,,, The Characteristic Temperatures of the Heat Vibration and the Thermal Expansion of Some High Melting Metallic Phases There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 9 of which are Sovieto ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUBMITTED: October 1, 1957 Card 3/3 24 .7000 AUTHORS: TITLE-.. PERIODICAL: Bel ikov,, A,.,_d.1,,amansk-Ly, Ya. S. Study of the Anisotrophy of the Atomic in Some Amphoteric-Metal Carbides Hexagonal S~-ructures Kvistallofraflya, 1959, Vol'4, Nr 1'. Sov/7o-4-=.-1_o/-z.'; Thermal Vibrations and Diborides Ha,.Ing 6 5, pp 684-086 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The metal carbides were produced by sinterIng the com- pressed mixtures of the powdered metals with carbon black, and diborides by bovoncarbide reduction. The X_-ray diffraction patterns were taken at variouB temperatures by cop)er radiation, except for TiB. for which Mo-radiation was employed. The charge in the spacing of the diffraction maxima for reflec- tions from the atomic planes normal (or nearly normal) to the a and c axes, and the weakening of the dif- fraction intensities at higher temperatures furnished the data for computation of the thermal expansion co- efficientsCLa and Ctc and of the characteristic tem- Card 1/5 peratures 0 a and 0 C. The Computed figures and the V59Q8 Study of the Anistrophy of the Atomic Thermal "Ov Vibrations in Some Amphoteric-Metal Carbides /70-~-5-10/35 and Diborides Having Hexagonal Structures c:a ratios oV the :3tudiled comoouni-l., ~1,,c comptiled In the table. The exueriments d Isclosed. the dLmit'll-shing of the lattice disi-ortions and lnc-ea3e of a -~nd c at higher tempevaturo3. The dlf~"e-ence In aa and 0. values points to the differing I-)ond ener-y along the respective axes. The bond ener,--,,-Les in di-borides proved to be about the same as in the respective carbides. As a general rule, the anistropy of the thermal vibrations in the studied carblde5 and di- borides can, according the authors, be interpreted by the prevalence of Me-X over rvle-Mle bonds. Tilere is 1 table; and 6 references, 2 German, 1 U.S., 1 .British, 1 Soviet, I French. The U.S. and British references are: W.H. Zachar-~sen, F. N. Ellinger, Acta Crystallogr., 8, 7, 431, 1955; 1. ThewlIs, Acta Crystallogr-, 5, 6, 1952. ASSOCIATION: Moscow Steel Institute imeni I. V. Stalin (M03kovskiy: Card 2/3 6) Study of the Anicitrophy of the Atomic ThevaLai Vtbvations In Some Amphoteric-Metal Cavbldc3 SOV/Y0 - 10/36 and Diboride3 Having Hexagonal Stvuctuves ino t it tit :3tal 1. Imen I I . V . St,--,! Ina) SUBMITTED: November 19, 1959 a d 10's 3 -5-1 1 - tO 'A c I ~a"Zl i ag C~ J*3r4.J Nb,C 1,601 t.tjTj.,. 49"p-clsed 21.6�4.8 190-12 7 0�0.3 8,7�0,4 NbsG 1.601 1 AW POWA.Lv~ 14 13.2�2,3 190-17 6:6�3.1 8,6� 1 , WX 1, 578 1,633 PO-a-gr 26;�5,4 18, 0� ~, 7 '-;70-17 5,8�0,-' 7.4�(),3 %VsC 1,578 t,633 41144L I I W,3�L,9 400-12 6,4 �0,16 8 1 �(), ~:! Nfo2C 1,574 1,633 Slecle kv, L'1,3�4,U 270-17 6,0�0,6 8:9�0,4 MG%I, 1,574 i,OM F i9O-t2 7,8 0,5 0,-, Q,3J U112 - .1.4 J. _', z ( 34 9 400-17 6,OK�O, I 6,8�0 .3 ZrD, - m,4�5.6 500-17 6,63 V,t 7,35 O.L % WC 0,978 t,0.. !1914. l (nto% (MO,), 1 L.4 t4,6 400 3 1 3 Ti111. (rnG2). (mG2)c - 26 400-0 5,6�0,8 5,1�2,2 Card 3/3 S/137/I61/WO/W2/043/046 A006/AWI Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1961, No: 2, p. 43 121363 A M OR: Relikov, A. M. TITLE:. Poentgenographical.Determination of the Coefficients of Thermal Expansion PERIODICALt "Sb. nauchno-takhn. tr. N.-i. in-t metallurgii Chelyab. sovnarkho- za!', 196o., No. 1, pp. 139-144 TEXT: The coefficient of thermal expansion, determined by the X-ray method, exceeds somewhat the coefficient of thermal expansion found by dilato- metric measurements. The-difference between these coefficients is the greater; the greater the ratio of the surface to' the volume of material participating in the reflection of the X-rays. The connection is admitted between the effect foun,4 and!the difference In the amplitudes of thermal oscillations of atow looWied on the surface and within the crystal, or with defects of the crystal latticei concentrated on the crystal surface. It Is pointed out that the com- parleon'of reontgenographically determined coefficients of thermhl expansion on Card 1/2 S/13'1/62/0(JO/003/103/191 A0601AI01 AUTHORS: Gershman, R. B., Belikov, A. M., Vasil'yeva, S. M. TITLE: Nrie temperature of cementite alloyed with nickel, manganese, and s1licon PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, M(ftallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, );, abstract 3124 C'Sb. nauchno-tekhn. tr. N.-i. in-t metallurgii Chelyab. sovnar- knoza", 1961. no. 3, 195-199) TEr.r: A determination was made of the Curie temperature TC of alloyed cementite as a function of its Ni, Mn, and Si content. The investigation made use of steel with the following composition (in %): C 0.55 - 0.70, Mn o.16-4 '33 Ni 0.12 - 11.1. Cr 0.09 - 0.20, Si 0.020 - 0.028. It was established that Ni has no noticeable effect upon the TC of the cementite. Mn strongly lower& the TC and, at high Ni contents the TC is located in the neighborhood of OOC. The Si seems to increase the TC of the cementite but since a large quantity of non- metallic silicate impurities is contained in the steel, making it impossible to obtain a pure carbide deposit, the problem of the influence of Si requires additional investigation. A. Rusakov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 I,IBNM, 5.8.;,T~p ~A.M. ~ MOROZOV, A.N. Kinetics and the mechamism of chromite reduction by solid carbon. [Sbor. trud.) Nauch.-issl.irist.met. no-4:3-11 161. (MIRA 15:n) (Chromite) (Chemistry,, Metallurgic) s/18o/62/0o0/o06/o04/oz?. E071/E151 AUTHORSs and Savinskaya, A.A. (Chelyabinsk) TITLE: Vanadiitm and niobium carbides in steel PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdelen:Lye tekhnicheakikh nauk. Metallurgi:ya i toplivo, no.6, 1962, 67-72 .TEXT: The existence of oxygen in the vanadium and niobium carbides in alloy steels containing them was studied, as well as the effect of heat treatment on the carbon content of the carbides. Two niobium steels (1,35% and 1.50% Nb, respectively, and o.67-0.70% C) and one vanadium steel (0.97% V., 0.71% C) were used and were examined in the fully annealed, normalised, and hardened .states. The carbides were separated either electrolytically or .chemically. The gas content of the steels and of the separated carbides was determined by vacuum melting. The carbon in the carbides was determined chemically and also from the lattice spacing of the carbide, as determined with a diffractometer !~VC -5014 (URS-50i)- 'It was established-that after any thermal !treatniont of the niobium steel in the temperature range 650-1306.*C ,Card 1/2 s/180/62/000/006/004/022 Vanadium and niobium*carbides ... E071/E151 and after-hardening and annealing of vanadium steel in the the combined.carbon content of the.. -temperature range 625-1050 OC, carbides VC and NbC remained practically constant. In the I-X l_X carbide VC separated from the vanadium stool, there was some. 1-x' oxygen and possibly nitrogen, the atoms of which occupy the vacancies unfilled by carbon atoms. Thus, after the formation of, V ,*vanadium carbide during the annealing of hardened,steel, oxygen diffuses into the carbide, occupying a considerable proportion-of. vacant octahedral sites in the carbide lattice. X-ray data could, be used to prove the same for niobium carbide, but gas analysis indicated that the presence of oxygen and nitr6gen in NbC was possible. -x I There are 1 figure and 5 tables. 'SUBMITTED:' February 26, 1962, Card 2/2 3'2, _1!' ~60 0 S/126/62/013/005/024/031 E111/E435 AUTHORS: Belikov, A,.M.', Lisnyak, S.S., Morozov, A.N. TITLE: Chrome-spinellides and crystallochemical change.s during their firing PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, V.13, no.5, 1962, 774-776 TEXT; The structural peculiarities of natural chrome- spinellides with tA general formula (Mg,Fe)(Cr,Fe,Al)204 have not been studied sufficiently. The authors have shown that there is a difference-between the lattice spacing of the stoichiometric and the excess-oxygen chrome-spinellides,'. whidh cannot be explained by the diffei~ence in chemical composition. Using specially purified specimens, the authors studied the effect of heating in vacwum and in air on lattice spacing. They have tried to compare the heat-treatment-produced change in the spacing and the degree of inversion calculated from it for synthetic Mgl-,Fe.Cr204 and Mg(CryFe2- )04 spinellides with the change in lattice spacing of the naturar compound. The two types are Card 1/3 S/126/62/013/005/024/031 Chrome-spinellides ElIVE435 assigned the formulae Mg+2 F -- +2 (Cr- +3 AI+3 Fe+3 )0_2 0.8- 0.2 106 0.4 0.2 4.2 Mg +2 Fe -~3 (Cr+ +3 )0-2 21- Xl Fe+3 1.0 0.4 0.2 05 0.6 0.1 6.4 where is the number of vatcancies in the tetrahedral spaces in the spinel molecule ~hiich must be filled by cations. When type II are heated in vacuo, cations move into these vacancies from the octahedral pores: this and the change of Fe3+ into Fe 2+ produces the increase in the lattice spacing. Since the stoichiometric type*I is free from such vacancies, heating in vacuo has no effect. On heating in'air, vacancies remain in both types. There'are 2 figures and 1 table. Card 2/3 S/126/62/013/005/024/031 Chrome-spinellides ... Elll/E435 ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut metallurgii S. Chelyabinsk (Scientific Research Institute of Metallurgy, Chelyabinsk) SUBMITTED: May 3, 1961 (initially) October 31, 1961 (after revision) Card 3/3 BELIKOV; A..H.; SAVINSKAYA, A.A. Anii!sotropy of temperature vibrations of atoms in ceutentite cryrtals, Fix,, met. i metalloved. 14 no.2:299-301 Ag t62. (MIRA l5zl2) 1. ChelyAboakiy inatitut Metallurgii. (Crystal lattices) S/126/ 62/014/005/009/015 E111/E435 AUTHORS: Delikov A.M., Gershman, R.B. TITLE: Characteristic temperature of alpha-iron alloyed with rianganese, molybdenum, silicon and carbon PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeni -yo, v.14, no-5, 1962, -769 76 6 TEXT: The object of this work was to estimate the atomic interaction forces (,HE)2) involved when*alloying alpha-iron. The characteristic temperature was found from the elastic moduli as measured by the dynamic resonance method. The single-phase solid solutions studied contained up to the rollowing weight percentages of alloying elements: 5.4 Mn, 5.3 Me, 6.3 Si, 1.2 C. Within these concentrations the characteristic temperature of alpha-iron changes only just noticeably on alloying with silicon and hardly at all on alloying with molybdenum. Manganese (5,.8 at.%) and carbon (5-117 at-%,) lower the temperature by 6tand 100C respectively. Within the same concentration ranges the value of mG2 falls by 3, 5 and Va' on alloying alpha-iron with manganese, silicon and carbon respectively, and rises by Card 1/2 S/126/62/ol4/005/009/015 Characteristic temperature E)11/E435 2.5% on alloying with molybdenum. There are 3 tablem. ASSOCIATION: Chelyabinskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii (Chelyabinsk Scientific Research Institute of,Metallurgy) SUBMITTED: may A, 1962 Card 2/2 LISNYAK, S.S.; MOROZOV, A.N.; VSHIVKOVA, L.A. Chromium spinelide behavior during heating in reducing and oxidizing gaseous media. Ogneupory 27 no.9:417-1+20 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut metallurgii Chelyabinskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. (Spinel group) (Motals, Meet of temperature on) DAVIDOVI V.I.; BELIKOV, A. ; IGNATIYEVA, N.I.; VERBOVKSK&YA., D.Ye. Reaction of germnium dioxide with iron. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.n: 2543-2546 N 162, (KIRA 15:12) (Gertanium oxide) (iron) GOLIDSHTEYN, Ya.Ye.; BELIKOV. A.1"'kand. tek~n. nauk,, retsenzent; GLADKOVSKIYj V.A., Rand. tekhn. nauk, retpenzent; KOROTUSHENKO, G.V.,, kand. takhn.nauk, reteenzent; BONDIN, Ye.A., laureat Gosudarstvannoy premii inzh., ratoenzent; KALETINA, A.V., ved. red.; DUGINA, N.A., takhn.red. [Low-alloy steel in machinery manufacture) Niskolegirovannya stali v mashinostroenii. Moskva, Maabgiz, 1963 239 p. WRA 16:8) (Machinery--Design and construction) (Steel alloys) MORCZOV~ A.N., doktor tekhn.nauk; LISNYAK, S.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; BELIKOV A M Ohanges in the composition and structure of chromium ores during their heating and reducing process. Stall 23 no.2:137-139 F 163 4, (MIRA 16:2) 1. Chelyabinakiy nauchno-ioaledovatellskiy irwtitut metallurgii, (Chromium ores) (Iron-chromium alloys-Metallurgy) NOLOTILOV, B.V.; KOCHNOV, V.Ye.; BELIKOV, A.M.; GERSHMAN, R.B. ~ 11 Methods of revealing the substructurellt~ electrical steel. Stall 23 no.3: 1-252 He 163. (MM 160) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii i Chelyabinskiy'nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii. (Iron-silicon alloys-Pickling) U~ GOLIDSHMYN, Ya.Ye. (Chelyabinsk); CHAHUSIINIKOVA, G.A. (Chelyabinsk); BELIKOV, A.M. (Chelyabinsk) Characteristics of phase transformations, structuref and properties of manganese steel. Izv. AN SSM. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.4-105-111, Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) KOCHNOV, V.ye.; GERSM40, R.B.; BELIKOV, A.M. Methods of revealing the substructure of metals. Fiz. Met. i metallo-- ved. 16 no.1:152-155 J1 163; (MA 16:9) 1. Chelyabinskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut mOt&llurgii. (Metallography) (Metals-Pickling) FKDORTIM, N.V. (Gholnilblrizk); (Chelyabinsk); Mapatie tretjtMMjt r ChrW 1,.,v, AN ZSSR Viet. i gor. diel-, -,nrj.3.-tr,3l- NR: AR~O_ 44 .2 b per i- a 'a sm 7.7. pro fles sigma, 610 kklmm 40 gni era is ensur, y- a grain size and a two j2hase- structure it icons isting of a thin mixture ot.ferrite and.. austenite'. - rpsistant at Very low t efnp~4.ratures. A s imilar structure app6ars on 'be heatIng up to 600. 625C steels whibb have. en previously harde ned or norinalized.i.. the harnifill effect of ese-Uh. 'the.position of -the threshold of Cold brittle- 1.ness,is~due not only to.the manganese itself,'~but also to the nitrogen introduced into* -the- stee I with the fe rromanganese or tb ~'metallic mangane ee. Itisnecessary ~AO,nelu tralize t 0.-;- ha-r M__61- effimf of nitro- t A IT i~s' IV"-d in-the:steel-by bonding-I geh.. o e ~stable'hitrides,and -carbohitrides (residual aluminum or residual titaniurn 0. 05-- :A.070jq), Subsbquent allo .914 mingalfiese, ffiolybdero m- 'xin to 0. 516) ying with 67 u ungsten 'up, o id`in.:q--.fii- her_low~Apd of I' sh Id f- i,Rr t t iew a A ie thre o .-o _i~bld brittleriess -17 literature ti 2o.kgm/6~2 Ort. has.,~.7_ tles. I.: T~il Va JD/M 21 ~6 66 FM 1 . , ' ACC -NR: AP600 662 SOURCE CODE: UR/01 81/66/008/003/ 792/0796~ ; 9 i ~ _, . ' AUTHORS: Ammer S. A.; Belikov,. A - Kosilov, A. T.; Po4tilikov; V. S. Polyt" "(Voronezhakiy politekhniobeskiy OR6, _hniq Ins~titut6 TI TLE Features of:the structure.of -iron and copper-nic .kel filamenta,ry'arystals ;,SOURCEV Fizika tve,rdogo tela, v.. no. -3, '1966, 79.2-796 TOPIC TAGS:-- fiber 'crystal, -copper,, hardness crystal structure, y ray study, 'metallographic examination, sin x 1e crystal, i.,ABSTRACT.# The main purpose of the investigation was to de termine, the reasons.for'tbe observed large microhardness of the transition -layer .1 of'c'O'pper"!iron whiskers*., and to'obtain other data on the fine struc- !'Zy . i tur~e of suab wb;Lskeim~_ The whiskers. were grown from mixtpres of I ~~: chloride salts-of tbe..corresponding metals in a bya=ge &tmo sphere, n by the mothod of T. S.,Ke_(Scientia sinica v. 10, 30ij --1961)'.- The Card r 23026_16&1 I'ACC NR AP60 66 09 2 :grown whiskers'bad a complicated structure, ing'of a'sing e- consist crystal cor6-rod-surroupded by a polycrystalline envelope, which wa thicker at the,base':of the whisker 'and narrower at its tip. Some whisker tips had no envelope at all. X-ray structural analysis and metallogliapby were used to investigate the structure. At envelope t.hicknessup to 50 P., the. Debye rings of 'the x-ray rotation*.patterns he orientation showed a clearly pronounced texture, Regardless of t of the central*copper rod,, the iron crystals of the envelope lowed 1 9 on. it in accordance.with,.the.principle of structural and dimensional correspondence. The copper-nickel whiskers were solid-solution sing3d crystals containing up to 7% nickel in the copper. The conicentration' In the nickel was bigber-in the surface layer of the whiskers than in the "deeper ones.. :This structure is-related to the growtb.condi-. tions 6nd also determines some of the whizkarMtoperties. It is concluded that the differences between whiskeft and ordinary single crystals are due precisely to the-differences in the growth cohdi- tions. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. ~SUB CODE:. 20/ SUBM DATE: 24ju.165/ PRIG REF: 005/ OT'H REF: 00'6 _-Card- J ov IZ~- , "ml 0 7_' C~)'I( SOUXE CODE: ACC NRi ,AUTHORS: Postnikov, V. S. tm Kosilov, A - T .; Belikov, A. 1-1._ *, ORG; Voronezh Polywchnic: Institute (Voronozliski.y polyteldinichaskiy institut) 15 TILIB. Ro).'xatiop properties of copper-iron hread-liko ciE~tal~ 1~ SOURGE: Fizika moLaUov i inetallovedoniyo, ve 21, no. 5. 19563 770-773 T~.110 TAGS: copper containing alloy, iron containing ;Llloy, mctal cr,,mtal, metal wh'Lskor, copper whiskor A13MULCT: The jjMgt _IE12~~Ishear modulus, electric resistance, ed crystal structure of copper-iron crystal whi3kers -aere studied. Tho wi-iiakers Iwere obtained af tc;r the method of T. S. I~e and Y. K. 14an (Scienta Sinia, f-9F1, 10, 3, 301). The exderiinental results are shown graphicdly (sco Fig. 1). Tho ctirvu of inner friction vs tomperature oxhIbited a peak in the region of 1100--500C - it *I concluded that the 2ron-copper wl-dskers ropresent a supersaturated solid solutioll '~Tho oncrGy of io! activation for the decomposition of tho supersaturatcd solut- n as dotcrr-iinad b7 the mothod of V. S. PosLnikov (DAN SSSR, 1953, 91, 79) was 30 kca-1/mole. Card 1/2 bm : 539.292;536-539-67 Fig. 1. Temi)oruture depmdonce of Jili.,,Cr friction Q-1, shear modulu~; G, anil electrical resistance It of coppor-iron whiskcrs: 1 - for slow raLo of huat-Lng of speciinen; 2 - Lho samo for slow coolinr,; 3 - G for heading;; R !or heating; 5 - the same for cool. ing at a rate of 2.5 degrees/run. ~5~ L 36109-66 ACC NR, LP6017309 ACC NR: AP700-3761 SOURCE CODE: UR/0:26/67/02.3/031/017'v'/C)L7G AUTHOR: Postnikov, V. S.; Belikov, A. M.; Zolutukhin, L V. ORG: Voronezh 13olytechnic Institute (Voronczliskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Effect of cyclic heating and cooling on the fragmental structure of monocrystals of aluminum and cadmium SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovediniye, v. 23, no. 1, 1967, 173-17G TOPIC TAGS: x ray diffraction analysis, cadmium, aluminum, heating, structure cooling, crystal structure analysis / URS-50LM diffractometer ABSTRACT; Tho article presents some findin,,Ys on the effect of cyclic beat treatment (CHT) on the fragniental structure (an-le of randon., orientation, size and mutual orientation of frag - b ments)of nionocrystals of 99.99% pure Al and Cd. T'he maximum temperatures of the cycle were 260 and 600'C and ihe mininium,' 100 and '60*C, for Cd ind Al, respectiYely. Fr--Omental structure N%-as examined by the method of two-crysLal x-ray spectrometry with the aid of a modified URS-50IM diffmctometer. In the Al monocrystals the plane of the section coLncidcd with the plane (al) wid the axis of the specimen coincided with the direction (110). In Lie Cd Cord 1/3 UD C: 54 S. -1 ACC NR: AP7005761 .monocrystals the plane of the section coincided with the plane (TIOO) and the axis of the speci- men %%us parallel to the direction (11D). The increase in fragmentation and changes in the orientation of individual fragments as a result of CUT wore determined by photographing the unbounded (nondiaphragmed) reflected 43eam following every discrete movement of the film and rotation of the monocrystal through 11 for Cd and 1-21 for Al. After this the specimen~again were subjected to CHT and again inserted in the holder in their previous position %%rith the aid of a microscope and the beam from the same fragments was photographed. The m0an static angles of random orientation of the fragments, which in Al and Cd monocrystals amounted to 20-301 and 5' 71, respectively, were determined as a function of the half-width of the recorded curve of oscillation of the monocrystals. Findings: For Al monocrystals, the maximum angle of random orientat'ion is 181. After 1000 heating cycles there is still no marked change in fra-mental structure; the fragments retain their equiaxial shape and there is no marked change in the angles of their mutual orientation. A completely different picture is observed for Cd monocrystals. Their fragments display a lamellar structure and following CHT they are com- minuted and bent. The lamellae lie in the (0001) plane and extend in the direction (lf2O). This is due to the anisotropy of the coefficient of thermal eximnsion in hexagonal fragmental mono- crystals of Cd due to the random orientation of neighboring fragments, and hence also to the occurrence of considerable stresses which may crush the fragments and alter their orientation during CHT. " In conclusion the authors wish to express their gratitude to V. A. Likhachev Sard .2/3 ACC NR. AP700IS761 and A. N. Orlov for discussion of this project and valuable comments. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBINI DATE: 04MayGG/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 002 Card 3/3 0 4 it it A is I 19C ; II)l blin isgann'loll u 11 us A 1 It n ) 1 1 1 W v was 41 u4s W 9 0 A a W ~ I 0 t I 8 . ~ l -1 . it -00 00 The u" of Infrared rays for drying cM4W brouze N. lirlikov. Vestmik Ixghen-v i Tekh. -*o CP ' ,3'.vI(HXW),-Thv 11"t Aukd Ind. 12 00 Inr an At emmel on tinned Iron. with Infrared rvy4 of A O.H - 2.5g, am7r,440)1 (light Both u1 11) min c uAtu i s di ti 20 5 i ti -99 - . t k rra a me m g. on n.. Mcsot the meral tuy lwcwted by, thij methol. -09 rworcr Mm .00 Igo 0 0 .3 zo 0 00 of 00 ZIOO 00 2 COO t;Oo 600 300 110 0 !:o 0 , 9z N*o S.W.. .11 d.9 cdc O-C, �8 0 W39 11, a IT it ft K IT it at MW A i IRA All 01 so too ~~0000*0:000000000400 110 0 v 0 6 o 1 e006996990001 DET IKOV. A. IJ. Nov 52 USSR/Metallurgy - Welding, Proc6sses "Preheating by Radiation in Welding," Fm,-,,r A. N. Br-likov Avto.-en Delo, Vo 11, pp 25,26 Describes expts uning infrared rays to accelerate heatiri.~ of cylinder before weldirr. Concludes that nreheating for welding mEq be done by rFdiating izittallation. con- figuration of which corresi3onds to the shaDe of piece to be 2reheated. States that such Portable installations are convenient for Preheating and safe in handlind. 266T52 1. BELIKON, A. IN 2. us sR (6,) )) The Use of Infrared Rays in Sta,.j)in4 out Articles Out of Sheet IJ:-.1-nesium Alloy, Her,rdiI of Mseline Construction, No. 1. Jan 5-1 9. Cou.Tilation of Information of the USSR Vachine and Mnichine '-~'oolz Industry Containod in Soviet Publicotions. ATIC. Rentricted. 1. BILIKOV A.U. Eng. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Sheet-metal Work 7. Application of infrared rays in stamping various products from magnesium- alloy sheet, Vest.mash. 33 no.1, 1953. 9. Monthly-Lipt gf Russian Annegginal, Library of Congress, April 1953, unclass. SOV/123-59-15-59901 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal. MashInostroyeniyq, 1959, Nr 15, p 142 (USSR) AUTHOR: Belikov, A.N. TITLE: New Heat-Resisting Enamel EZh-lOOO PERIODICAL: Fil. Vses. in-ta nauchn. I tekhn. inform. M., 1958, 9 pages, Illustrated, 2 rubles ABSTRACT: The booklet has not been reviewed. Card 1/1 ODA 69337 S/129/60/000/05/017/023 E091/E235 AUTHOR: Belikov, A. N., Engineer TITLE: Raising the Refractoriness and Thermal Stability of Partso PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termichaskaya obrabotka metally 19607 Nr 5, pp 54-55 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In order to increase the service life of parts working at high temperatures, their surface must be protected by heat resistant0enamel coatings.%qThe gLuthor has/developed and appl!eZr trie heat res-IsTaRn-E e name 1FEZh- 1000 Owhich consists of frit, chromium oxide, Chasov-Yar c ay and water. The frit is made by melting a mixture of quartz sand, boric acid, barium carbonate, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, at 1350 to 14000C. It is ground for 18 to 24 hours in porcelain ball mills with additions of chromium oxide, Chasov-Yar clay and water. The resulting mass is called dross. The parts are cleaned and coated with one layer of dross either by immersion or by spraying. Large parts are sand- blasted, washed with water, dried in a current of air and are then coated with dross (sg 1.6) from a spra Card 1/3 gun. This is followed by drying in air at 20 to 2VC 69337 S/129/60/000/05/017/023 E091/B235 Raising the Refractoriness and Thermal Stability of Parts for 30 mins, in a cabinet at 60 to 1000C for 20 to 30 mins and annealing at 1030 to 10500C for 5 minutes, with subsequent cooling in air. The thickness of the enamel layer after annealing is 30 to 60~L- In order to promote formation of an oxide film on the metal surface and thus ensure good adhesion of the enamel, annealing is carried out in an oxidising atmosphere. Enamelling inpreases the thermal stability of the steel E141 .\% Tests showed that at 1100 to 12000C, unprotected specimens withstand 8 to 10 cycles, and those covered with enamel withstand 17 to 22 cycles. Tests at 9000C showed an increase in creep resistance by 14%. Tests for the heat resi,-ztance of B1435y'alloy specimens under load (6.75 kg/mm-:~) showed on heating to 90000 and cooling to 2000C that unDrotected specimens withstand 490 cycles, whereas enamelled ones withstand 1225 cycles. A special invest,igation was carried out in order to see whether it is possible to enamel furnace flues and other parts during repair work. Metal of Card 2/3 furnace flues in operation and also of specimens havi-nX 69337 S/129/60/000/05/017/023 E091/E235 Raising the Refractoriness and Thermal Stability of Parts 'uxidergone 300 thermal cycles between 890 and 2000C. was sand-blasted and coated with EM-1000 enamel. As a result, the number of cyclestD fracture increased from 330 to 580. EZh-1000 enamel is suitable for coating of parts working at up to 10000C. There are 2 English references. tIv Card 3/3 GORELIK, Semen Samuilovich; RASTORGUYEV, Leonid Nikolayevich; SUKOV., Yuriy Aleksandrovich. Prinimali uchastiye: BEIJ4.&K0j,_"; VISENYAKOV, Ya.D..;~LYUTSAU, V.G., red.; ZOIMIROV, Yu.V., red.izd-va; BEKKER, O.G., tekhn. red. [X-ray and electron diffraction examination of metals; practical guide to X-ray analysis, electron diffraction exmination and electron microscopy] Rentgonograficheskii i elektronograficheskii analiz metallov; praktichoskoe rukovodstvo po rentgenografii, elektronografti i elektronnoi mikroskopii. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 256 p. -[Supplement; calculation data tables and standard X-ray diffraction patterns] Prilozheniia; spravochno-raschotnye tablitsy i tipovye rentgenogramy. 1963. 92 p. WIRA 17: 1) (Metallography) (Electron microsco (Electron diffraction examinationv FN H : . /50 0 AUTHORS: TITLE: 22401 S/035/61/0()0/005/038/042 AOOI/AlOl Dobrokhotov, Yu.S., Belikov, B.D., Kramer. M.V., Pertsev, B.P. Observations of tidal variations of gravity acceleration at Pulkovo in 1958 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodezlya, no. 5, 1961, 33, ab- stract 5G214 (V sb. "Gravimetr. issledovaniya!', no. 1, Moscow, AN SSSR, 196o, 7 - 14, Engl. summary) TEXT: Observations of gravity tidal variations were conducted at Pulkovo in the basement of the seismic station from April to October, 1953, Two gravi- meters of OC-11 type were employed. The tides were recorded first by means of photoelectrical recorders of the firm Bruno Lange and then by means of photore- corders developed in the Institut fiziki Zemli (Institute of Physics of the Earth). Altogbther 8 monthly series of continuous observations were made during this period. The harmonic analysis of observations was performed on an electynic computer. The analysis yielded the following mean values of quantities 1 - 3/ /2k + h and phase shifts of main waves of the lunar-solar tide: Card 1/2 22401 Observations of tidal variations Wave Phase shift 2 SIO _35/6i/000/005/038/04 AOOI/AlO1 Ki 1.194 + 0.012 + 2.6 o.6 01 1.180 � 0.008 + 1.8 1.1 M2 1.2,38 0.017 + 2.1 0.9 S2 1.217 o.o42 + 1.6 2.1 N 2 1.222 o.o76 +6.o 4.o Positivelphase shifts correspond to lag of observed tides relative to theoretical ones. B. Pertsev [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 22hO2 3/035/6 1/tOO/005/039/042 pf a AOO1/A1O1 AUrHORSi Pariyakiy. N.N., Dobrokhotov, Yu.S., Pertsev, S.P., Kramer, M.V., B Bareenkov, S.N. TITIEz Observations of tidal gravity variations at Kraanaya Pakhra PERIODICAL, Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya, I Oeodezzlya, no. 5, 1961, 33, ab- straot 5G215 (V ab. "Gravimetr. Issladovaniya", no, 1, Moscow.- AN SSSR, 1960, 21 - 26. Engl. summary) TEXTt Observations were conducted in a special basement near Moscow in 4 km from Krasnaya Pakhra. Ux monthly series or observations with four GS-11 gravi meters were made at various times from Deoember 1957 to February 1959. ~The gravi- meters were calibrated In the vertical gravlmetric polygon at the MGU building. The harmonic analysis of tidal variations was performed an an electronic computer. The following mean values of quantities being determined E. 1-3/2k + h, and phase shifts Lp were obtaineds for diurnal waves 1.163 -t 0.016, 41 - 10.5 ! 00.7 for aemidiumal waves i.iBD -t o.oW; - 40.1 & iO.o (Abstracter's notel Complete translation) B. Pertsev Card 1/1 SOV/112-59-3-5472 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3. p 168 (USSR) AUTHOR: Belikov, B. 1. TITLE, Optimum Conditions for Comparative Control of Rods by Means of an Alternating Magnetic Field (Optimal'nyye usloviya dlya sravnitel'nogo kontrolya prutikov s pomoshch'yu peremennogo magnitnogo polya) PERIODICALr Dokl. 7 -y Nauchn. konf erentsii, posvyashch. 40 -letiyu Velikoy Oktyabrlskoy sots. revolyutaii, Nr 2, Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t, 1957, p III ABSTRACT- Main points of a report delivered at the 7th Scientific Conference, Tomsk University, are set forth, Gonsiderations are given for selecting the optimum frequency of the magnetizing field to be used for control of cylindrical rods which are magnetized axially, Card I I I BELIKCIV, SAPOZHNIKOV, A.B. Effect of the frequency of the magnetizing field on the shape of the dynamic magnetic loop for a plate. Izv.vys,ucheb*zav*; fis. no.5:9.4-100 161. (MM 14:10) 1. Barnaul'skiy pedagogicheskiy institut i Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhni- cheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosudarstvennom universitete imeni V.V.Kuybysheva, (Hysteresis) (Magnetic fields) BFLI~Kull BIT, (,jA!.jT,,.La :-ort-d I.r. el'tettrofiiri.-rniAl~~ 'a. vy.- . zav.; fi-z. 8 16 -)* a 1. darark"Ills",dy I 0 0 00 0 0 6 4 go 0 a w 0 0 ew w worzw -W. M,w v - - - - - - ~ i a x 1 jo 11 V li m a b 1; 41 0 9. 0 F a 9 0 11 u 13 w U Is 1, Is " Diu a x 49 01 u #I I Z AA ---,A!o 0 00 0 1-00 0 00 gel- lddwd.k ;.0o M); 0 c it 00 ltivv.,,' -00 -00 00 00 9 00 a goo 0o i --too 000 gas COO 09 J 00 as 00 00 s i Zoo -Ov x 00 300 :.,o0 ts I V. 00 iWe 0 Alt ;--T 00 as I; T 'IA AA A s a *a 0 - 1 w 14 5 a a 3 0 IT to 0 M a K ow a cg V kLo A I ~1* Ve 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 A 0 1 0 0 0 : 410 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0t j00066 :O:ooloooooooioooooo 060004006000, i 0060 ; to 1 4 t 1 0 v it 11 too to Is uu on Iloilo, 4; 41" .4c f a a ru-ti-1-1-4 MIX11-0 A , _27-:1-V . L) K go u ootsepWt" at "bumt-reck" tf*M Xtinelk. Seeba. R.'lkUuv- rnw. /oil. Oskar. Ansol. &o. 171(ji(19M); Xs"S J&Arb. jofjotoo4j. U. R. R. S.-" (;W,, Refente It, 1934. 015, -Chem. and minershwim:&I data suppon thr ['4141kill-iUn that I)W f(Wh 116% 1410MA bV the uwhms vol a rkw -looratinic asoWmw. IF 1% 00 zoo .00 00 is 00 00 2 zoo age zoo -00 4%..SL. -ITAtILURCICAL LITERATWO CLAWFKAYMP lot- S1.14141. I I p 4- _41 -- u Is &W -0 LSI r-j--j -1 -' J7* -V 0 " III ft .9 It 9c it 9 It %#ado es'llf"1104 0 41 0 a ft 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 * 0 0 It I Is 11 Is 11 W S. 16 It is 0 a "a IT is if U13 ids III? Ammal Q420G.Co -L - I OR a .11 4- A 4. -- P A -&- , . - *fOO,A fi-C-2 I -a a A 'L-L-M-N~J.G a 4-11-1-1-4- J- I f ke 'cool*$ r '0 A of Galibre hItruslass of Trialosky reage (N. X aloe, vand.S. S. Kuandum 7'Far $oit. PrOor 09 C~ 'V. oftv" 0, 435-O.-Tbk is intrusive Web Foerne "Ment'.. III m&Wy ammildom, which at list cunimct has heim alhir 4" 1 00 a;! tbtd, what the intmdv* farl; Wkich is of VRII ahk i. probably the rtoodt o( differmliation. Imst rnalmly sjlgall- or olivime-gabbret, has Ixcimw lwrphy- .00 it with pheltarrysts u( labratlarite in a fine-grained V R#itradmam. Three analyw-* are given. C. A. S .00 j too tie 0 of i AS a I L a 411ALLUECKAL L119II&TURt CLAiUFKAIIO* CZ' 43.0. -gee to &do Y a., q.L A.9 C.W AT a ~w IT 0 to it CIP At R It It 11 K Ct it It x .1 " j W7 a V ,s-111 0 1~11'6 6 0;T44 BELIKOV, B.P. 111 1 Geological petrographic and physicomechanical Investigation of Mlu-ralBsk granite (northern Caucasus). Trudy Inst. Geol. Nauk No.89, Petrograf. Ser. No.28. 2o-61 140. (CA 47 no.22:12142 153) BELIKOV, B.P.: ZAISSBXIY, B.V., otvatetvennyy redaktor. (Ifethod of,:tudying tectonic fissures in deposits of building and facing sto j 0 matode isuchaniia treshchinnoi taktoniki mestorozhde- nii straitellnogo'i oblitaivochnogo kamia. Moskva, Isd-vo Akadamii nauk SSSR, 195). 36 p. (MLRA 7:4) (Building stonas) ZAT SSKIY, B.V.; BELIKOV, B.P. Petrographic and mechanical characteristics of granites of the U.S.S.R. (In:'Akademiia nauk SSSR. Voprosy petrografii i minera- logii. Moskva, 1953. Vol. 2. p.456-476) (MM 7:4) (Granite) BELIKOV, B. P. USSR/Geology - Obituary Jal/Aug 53 "Academician Dmitriy Stepanovich BieR1Mnjk!jin (Obitu- -','0 ary)," G. D. Afanas M~~ Be ov'-, .A. ov ~"O Voroblyeva,Q'B.-T. 'Za1esskiW)V. V. Lapi'n~,~'V P. .Petrov Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geol, No 4, PP 5-12 Announce demise oA. S. Belyankin (23 Aug 1876- 20 Jun 1953), prominent geologist and petrographe.- of USSR. 262T42 262-142 AFARAWYEV, G.D.; AFAXASSYXT, L.M...- IKOV, B.P.; KOPTBY- ---W DVORNIKOY, V.S.; HIKHATLOV, N.A.; MONI -Y.K.; FAVCRSKAYA. M.A.: PrInImali uchastip: DISTANOVA, A.N.; YBLISEYRVA. 0-.'P.; KARMINq!A#S#; YUNAKOVSKAYA, Yu.Y.; USTIM, Ye.K., doktor geolvmin. Dauk, otv. red.; NEILANOVA. G.F.. red. izd-va; BYKO- VA. Y.V.. tekhn. red. [Principles of the geological mapping of intrasive and extrusive -formations as exemplified by pairogra*phic studies in Kazakhstan, ~~ransbaikalls, the Northern,Caucasus, and Maritime Provizicel Printsipy geologicheskogo kartirovaniis intruzivnykh i effuziv- nykh formstaii na primers petrogreficheskikh issledovenii Se- vernogo Kavkaza, Kazakhatens, Zabsikallia i Prinor'!s. Moakva. Goo.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po-gabl.i ckhrane nedr, 1960. 341 p. (MIRA 14-5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSH. Institut geologii rudnykh mastorozhdeniV, petrogrAfii, mineralogii i-geokhimii. 2. Sotrudnik Institute geolo- Ka (for konich). 3. Sotrudnik Vseooyusno- gicheskikh nauk AN z. go geologichaskogo institute ( for Mikhaylov) 4. Sotrudniki Moskovakogo goaudarstvannogo univarsiteta (for Yunkavakayar.Dista- nova) (Rocks. Igneous) BELIKOV) B*P4- ............ ........... -~S%Teugth and elastic properties of rooks. Trudy IGEM no.43:47-110 t6i. (KERA --14; 10) (Rocks-Testing) I I BEI,IXOV, B.P. - -09:::7 Elastic properties of rocks. Izv.,UI SSSR. Senreol. 26 no.11: 34-41 N 161. WRA 14:10) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrogr,afii, mineralo- ~gli. i geakhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Rocka--Testing) BMIK E.I.- -.!E-~Lov ~ Elastic properties of rocks* Studia. geopbys 6 no.1:75-85 162. 1, Institute of Geology of Ore Deposito, Kineralogyp Petrography and Geoebemistrys AcadmW of Sciences USSR, Moscow 179 Staromonetny 35- ALEKSANDROV, K.S.; RYZHOVA, T.V.;,B~~TKOV,,B..P. Elastic properties or pyroxenes, Kristalogmfila 8 no.5:738-741 M 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Institut fiziki Sib-irskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.