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BESKOROVAYNYY, B., inzh. (KIyev)j GORBENKO, V., inah. (Kiyov) Simple logarithmic voltmeter. Radio no,6252-53 Je 165. (MIRA 3,8-10') Wr- c lelf. 1"', -/'AD V hi U- ly .1 '37j'jMX, A. A. "Wave- Analyzers and Spectrccieterc with VarIaIl,_--T',,vI.ni7, -,I- c 3. paper presented at the 4th All-Union Ccnf. on Accustir:z, Xorccrwr, 2'D May Jun 58. 83154 S/1 Of3/60/01 5/009 /006/008 B002,Bo67 AUTI.',-'ORS- Beskorovaynyy, B. M., Vollf, V. M., Gorbenko, V. S.1 Karnovskiy, M.. Members of the 1_._,_.ShotskiY, Society .Yurlyev. A, A.) A TITLE: Ferrite Filter ffith Variable s Adjustment PER10DICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 9, PP. 57-63 TEM In 1956, analyzers and spectrometers for frequencies of the sound-wave range were developed at the kafedra akustiki i zvukotekhniki Kiyevskogo, politekhnicheskogo inatituta (Chair of Acoustics and Sound Engineering of the Kiyev Polytechnic Institute) in which ferrite filters with variable adjustment are used. Besides, also ferrite filters with variable adjustment were developed, which operate in the range'of up to 120 kc/s. In the present paper, the following is discussed: Selection of material and shape of the core; working conditions of the*.magnitoprovod; nonlinearity of the characteristics of ferrite cores and selection of the input signal; temperature compensation; transients in ferrite filters. The analyzer developed at the aforementioned institute has the following "nef~_ at, it BESKOROVAYNYY,, I.I. (Tagan-rog) Compiling problems with industrial and technical content. Fiz.-I shkole no.3:89-90 Yor-Je 161. (IMU 14:8) (Physics-Problems.. exercises, etc.) BESKOROVAYNYY, I.I. (Petrozavodak) Atheistic education during the teaching of physics* Fiz.v shkole 22 no.6:22-24 N-D 162. (MIRA 16t2) (Atheism-Ztudy and teaching) (Physics-Study and teaching) BESoROVAYNYY, N. M. WSR/Metals - Aluninus Alloys, Properties Jan 52 "Mechanical Properties of Cast Aluminum Alloys," N. M. Beskorovayny7j, Cand Tech Sci, Ya. B. Frid- san, Dr Tech Sci, Moscow Mech Inst "Litey Proizvod" No 1, PP 15-20 Studies mech properties of Al-base alloy with 9.0-10.6% Si under loading for tension, compres- sion, torsion and bending. Investigates effect of dimensions and shape of specimens and mode of loading on mech properties of cast alloys and discusses effect of modification with metallic sodium on grain size. 2o4T68 BESKOIWAYIN" 11. 11% II I'Study of the Ilechanical Properties of Cast Aluminum Allp-ys and the Development of Methods for Increasilng the Strenrth of Cast Parts by Means of Reinforcement." Sub 12 Jun 51, Moscow Mechanics Inst. Dissertations pre-sented for science and enr-.necrinr, del-rees in 1,1,oscow during, 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 5~ May 55. 71-3-7i-'110001005 57/060 . I - 5/05 2L59~ [)kD AUTHOR~ - beskorovaynyy. N. M., ani Yakoviev, Ye. E irvestigating corrosion of, Iron and r;hrom1-,zm s--eela In liquid 11thlur. PERIODICAL, Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 5, 1961, 60, abstract 51L454 (V s)--. 'Metalli-rgiya I motallovedenlye chIzzykh metallov", no. 2, Moscow, A-,ornizdat, 1960, 189-206) iFx.r,. -,-he a,~+Ihors est.atlish!-:d 41^.e sol~t,.iiv of Te and -r '--1 1-1, depending On temperat--re. TrInpy s.1iow Vhv~ low s-tabl-lily of Fe carbide-s and carb-an austenite in liquid 111 enj the high stat.1-11-ty of c'-'Iromo,-s carbides and alloyed austenite. Carbonization -JP. liquid 71 rpealum nontaning ('--ransfe-r of' C) depands on the phase --onditior, o-.;' the s-,ructuzal alloy aL-1 the -ces-- temperature. Admixtures of 3 and P increase corrosion lfail--.Ire of- ---,rLicturai materials in 11,quid -11. F AbStrac~erls note- '-omplete -z.-:-ansla-tIon Card 1/1 S/755161/000/003/0241027 AUTHORS: Beskorovanny Yeremeyev, V.A., Tomas hpol's kiy, Yu.Xa- TITLE: The diffusion mobility of lithium in iron and stcels. SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Metallurgiya i metallQ've- deniye chistykh metallov. no.3. 1961, Z33kZ48. TEXT: The paper describes an experimental deterriaination of the diffusiop processes of the corrosionally highly aggressive Li in structural materials. 'The less-than-l-sec half-life of radioactive Li8 and Li9 di*scouraged their use; ~encc, I IN f the flame -photometry method outlined by N. S. Pc4uektov (In Metody analiza p9 metrii plameni - Methods of flame -photometric analysis. Moscow, Goskhii-nizdat, 1959). This method constitutes a non -photo graphic spectral method in whichra photoelement and a galvonometer are used to record the radiation of the sped-imen. The readily excited Li line 6708 Y. with an excitation potential of 1.9 ev was found convenient for the present study. A straight-line variation of rad*ation intensity versus Li concentration was found for concentrations up to 5 - 10 wt. 0/'0, A sche- matic view of the equipment setup for the determination of the Li in the flame is shown and explained, including the aerosol generator, a large-particle and droplet catcher, a mixer, and an acetylene-air burner, a monochromator (6708 JR), a Card 1/3 The diffusion mobility of lithium in iron and steels. S/755/61/000/0031024/OZ7 Photoolectronic m ultiplier, and a range- shunt- equipped light-beam Z-2alvanometer with a sensitivity of 10-8-10-9 a/mm. The te'st specimen-; werc cylinders 12-16-mrn diam, 30-35 mm high. Annealed specimens vere placed in technical-Fe beaker.,; which were filled with Li in a. vacuum equipment and placed in stainless-steel con- taincrs which were sealed in an arc furnace in an Ar atmosphere and held a"T = '000, 800, and 1,OOOOC. After diffusion soaking the Li was leached out with water. A 0.05-0.1-mm layer was taken off the cylindrical surface (after removal of a possibly Li-contaminated face layer of sufficient thickness), dissolved in a mixture, and analyzed. At any one T a maximum Li content occurs no.~a~ the surface, but at some depth (of the order of I mm), at a value aa-.d at a depth which increase with C content in the steel. Intense surface-grain disintegratlon is ob- served (photos). The diffusion mobility of Li in steels is found to be appreciable, comparable with that of C. It is greater in a-Fe than in -y-Fe. The presence of C deepens the penetration of the Li. Li corrosion reduces the microhardness of technical Fe aL of the ferrite in C steels, possibly in part by microscopic-pore formation. Such structura' changes occur only in regions in which the Li diifusion is substantial. The Li penetration proceeds preferably along the grain boundaries which are ordinarily enriched with impurities such as C, S, etc. Th-as it is con- firmed, as was stated by the senior author et al. (in no.2 of the present sbornik, Atomizdat, 1960) that S inclusions serve as focal points of corrosion. The even Card 2/3 The diffusion mobility of lithium in iron and steels. !$/755/61/000/003/o241027 more consequential modifications in the austenitic and p,~rlitic structure as agr-sult of the Li-produced C leaching are pictured and interpre6ed. In round figuresithe corrosion-affected Li-saturated stzucture has one-half 6e depth of the deepe~ti Li penetration. C steels soaked in liquid Li undergo significant volumetric incra.'ases; their density decreases with increasing G content in the Gteel. This must be , tri- C-2 at al. The high-,T. for- buted to the formation of low-density phases, such as Li2 - ~ I mation of low-density phases is accompanied by significant plastic deformations, whereupon cooling results in crack-formation (photo). Tn addition to the change in microhardness, the strength and the plasticity of C stegls are impaired by Lv".,,pcnc- tration, especially in high-C steels and at high T. Thus, e.g., steels 45 Z.-.'-d,'10 acquire the properties of low-grade pig iron at T 800-1,0000C, an embrittlery~imt that must be attributed to intense microporosity formation. There are IS fi0res, 3 tables, and 6 references (4 Russian-lanauage Sovie:, I presumably Russia4- language Chinese, and I English- language). The participation of E. A. Kore anov, 0 P L. M. Ozerov, and M. V. Teregulov in the wcrk is acknowledged. ASSOCIATION: MIFI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute). Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4005.964 S/2755/63/000/004/0122/0129 AUTHOR: Beskorovayny*y, N.M.; Zuyev, M.T.; Yeremeyev, V.S. TITLE, Reaction of austenitic chromium-nickel alloy steel with liquid lithium SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fixicheskiy institut. Metallurgiya i metallov- edeniye chisty*kh metallov, no. 4, 1963, 122-129 TOPIC TAGS: chromium nickel steel corrosion, austenitic steel, IKhl8N9T steel, lithium corrosion, lXhl8N9T weld corrosion, steel corrosion, lithium induced corrosion, lithium attack ABSTRACT: In continuation of earlier work by the authors.on InIBN9T austenitic stainless steel, corrosion resittance and room temperature mechanical proper- ties were determined following 100 and 500 hours exposure to liquid lithium or argon at 1000 and 1200C. Test specimens were rolled sheet, lx3xl4mm, both unwelded and welded. The test conditions did not significantly affect either welded.or unwelded specimens. Intergranular corrosion occurred during exposure to liquid lithium, which was found to diffuse deeply into the steel surface (see Fig. I of the Enclosure). In liquid lithium, the steel. corroded at a rate Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4005964 of 0.034 g/m2/hr. at 10OOC and 0.388 g/m2/hr. at 1200C. Orig. art. has: 2 metallographic sections, 6 tables and I graph. ASSOCIATION: Inzhenerno-fiticheskiy institut, Moscow (Engineering Physics Institute) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 17Jan64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: M m NO REF SOV! 004 OTHER: 000 Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4005964 ENCIDSURE: 01 0 Fig. I Concentration curves showing the distribution of lithium in the surface layer of lKhl8M9T steel after exposure in an iron vessel at 1000C. Ordinate - Li concen- tration in %; abscissa depth in M. Card 3/3 depth BE.5KOROVAYNYY, N.M.; YEMIEYEV, V.S.; ZUYEV, M.T.; IVANOV, V.K.; TOMASHPOLISKIY,, Yu.ya. Corrosion resistance of.iron in lithium. Met. i metalloved. chist. met. no. 4:130-143 163. (MIRA 17:5) ACCESSION NR: AT4005965 5/2755/63/000/004/0144/0148 AU711OR: Beskorovayny*y, N. X.; Zuyev, M. T. Title- Corrosion resistance of titanium in lithium SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. 14etallurgiya i metallovedeniye chisty*kh mctallov, no. 4, 1963, 144-148 TOPIC TAGS: titanium corrosion, titanium aluminum alloy corrosion, titanium, titanium property, titanium aluminum alloy property, lithium attack, lithium induced corrosion ABSTRACT: Corrosion resistance and room temperature mechanical properties are reported for metallurgical grade titanium (0. 12% C, 0. 009% F e, balance Ti) and titanium-aluminu-m alloy (2.2%Al, 1.3% Mn, 0.045%C,balance Ti) following exposure for 50 and 100 hours at 800, 1000 and 1200C. Test specimens were rolled sheet I x 3 x 14 mm. Tlic corrosion resistance of both Ti and T1+A1 wore fotuid to be satisfactory after 100 hours exposure at 800C. Case hardening of Ti specimens occurred during exposure to lithium, due to absorption by Ti of gases dissolved in Uic lithimn. melt. A decrease in Ti ductility was observed at 1000 and 1200 C. At 1200 C Ti begW1 to dis- solve. e Ti-Al alloy began to dissolve in lithium at 800C, accompu-Lied b3 a marked Card 13~ C, ACCESSION NR: AT4005965 decrease in rupture strength and ultimate tensile strength. Orig. art. has: 2 metallographic sections, 4 tables and I graph. ASSOCIA11ON: Inzlienorno-fizichoskiy institut, Moscow (Engineering Physics Institute) SUBMITTED: 00 SUB CODE: M PA DATE ACQ: 17Jan64 ENCL- oo NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 Cord 2/2 L37699-66 Im (m) /T W /F~r I IJF'(c) ACC NR. AT6023742 AA9 SOURCE CODE: UR/2755/66/000/005/0163/0172 AUTHOR: Beskorovaynyy, N. M.; Ivanov, V. K.; Petrashko, V. V. 5,9- ORG: none TITLE: Corrosion of chromium-nickel stainless steel in lithium J,c / 1b -1-7 SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Metallurgiya i metallovedeniye chistykh metallov, no. 5, 1966, 163-172 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, *e+-9tvrd, steel corrosion, lithium induced' corrosion, coAwAZ-- VA_j "A"- ABSTRACT: Three series of lKhl8N9T[stainless-steel specimens were tested for cor- rosion behavior in lithium at 700C for 10 or 200 hr. Series 1 and 2 specimens were tested in lithium containing a small amount of C14 isotope and in tanks made of* lKhl8N9T steel (series 1) or Armco-iron (series 2). In the case of series 3 speci- mens, the lithium contained 0.1% carbon in addition to C14 and the tanks were made of Armco-iron. The corrosion was found to follow the same pattern under all the conditions tested, and was characterized by a gradual dissolution of chromium and nickel from the surface layer of the specimens. With decreasing chromium and nickel content the steel changes its structure and gradually loses its corrosion resistance. Microporosity formed in points previously occupied by chromium and nickel JD/HW/JGNB 1/2 L 37699-66 ACC NRi AT6023742 lowers considerably the steel ductility. 7he carbon content in lithium and tank material were found to have a marked effect on the intensity of processes associated with corrosion. The most intensive loss of chromium and nickel was observed in series 2 and 3 specimens in which in 200 hr the chromium content in the surface layer dropped by 50% and the nickel content, by 45 and 50% of the original content, respect- ively. Specimens of series I under the same conditions lost 10% of their chromium and 30% of their nickel.1,1 Accordingly, the elongation of the series 1, 2, and 3-L, 7 specimens dropped from the original 48.2% to 47.1, 26.4, and 24.4%, respectively. Carbon contained in lithium was found to diffuse into the steel. However, in the first hours of the test, carbon concentrates primarily in the surface layer. As the chromium content in the surface layer drops, carbon migrates inside, following the front of original chromium content. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 4 tables. [DV] SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ ATD PRESS:- chrcmium-nickel stegl /7,4/ Card -L 0950P-67 H ~'U t Jil)(c) jj)/,Vlj ACC NRi AT6023741 SOURCE CODE: UII/2753/66/000/005/0151/0162~ !AUTHORi Boakorovaynyy, N. M.; Ivanov, V. K ORG: non'e ITnLE: Mechanism of c n,of carbon stools.in lithium A !SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhonerno-fizichoskiy_41stituto Motallurgiya i metallovedeniyo Ichistykh metallov, no. ~.- -1966 l5i~162 ITOPIC TAGS: intergranular corrosion, carbon steel, lithium ABSTRACT: Thermodynamic calculations show that at a temperature at least up to 7230C, when carbon is present in the stool in tho form Fo3C, there is the possibility of the following reaction between lithium and cementite; 2U(Iiq) + 2Fe 3C(solid) - Li C (solid) + 6Fa(solid) The article reviews a great number of Kia from the literature and comes to the following overall conclusions. 1) At tomporatures up to 7230C, corrosion failure of carbon steels in lithium is bound up with the reactive penetration of the lithium into the steel as a result of reaction with cementite by Equation (1). The forming lithium carbide then dissolves in the liquid lithium. and the carbon content in the corrosion zone decreases. 2) The liquid phase forming in the corrosion zone during the dissolution of Li2C2 in the lithium should promote the development of diffusion Card L 09508-67 ACC NRt AT6023741 processes for the penetration of lithium into the steel as the elimination of carbon in the corrosion zone decreases. 3) The formation of lithium carbide and its subsequent dissolution is accompanied by an increase in volume. Zia stresses which develop as a result of this lead to plastic deformation of the corrosion zone, 4) 7h9 differences in the volume changes on the surface and in the depth of the corrosion zone lead to the development of a state of complex stress in the samples which exerts an effect on the course of the corrosion process and the form of the diffusion curves of the lithium. "Lngineer Chang,, Chia-shou participated in the work," Crig, art, hass 3 formulas. 7 figures and 5 tEaile-s& SUB CODES 3.11 SUBM DATES none/, ORIG REFS 005 Card ZHIRONKIN, V.; K~13ESKOMYY, A.; BESP.",,RTOCHhYY, A.; brigadir kamensbchikov; ZObDTOVq Large-scale chemistry takes great steps. Sov. profsoiuzy 17 no. 5:10-1-1 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Reydovaya brigads. zhurnala I'Sovetskiye profsoyuza." 2. Nachall- nik shtaba stroyki Lisichanskogo Icbimicheskogo kombizata (for Zhironkin). 3. Froizvoditell rabotq rukovoditell kontrollnogo posta na uchastke mocheviny Lisichanskogo.khimicheskogo kombinata (for Beskorsyy). 4. Predsedatell komiteta profsoyuza 2-go stroyupravleniya Lisichanskogo khimich eskogo kombinata (for Bespartochnyy). 5. Korrespondent zhurnala "Sovetskiye profsoyuzy" (for Zolotov). I (Idsichanak-Construction industry) (socialist competition) SAVELIYEV, V.Ya.; BESKORSKIY, A.I.; C.HEFdIYSHCFV, V.I. Amplitude distribution of pulses in slow neutron counters. Prib. i tekh. ekap. 8 no-5:61-65 S-0 163. (miRA 16:12) .i V- _,-> XLRKFARDT. G.G.. doteent, kandidat tokhmicheakikh nauk; BESKOV, B.A., inshener. - -1--l - ~--'Mvlfw Ingineering models for calculating electric railroads. Trudy MIT no-90/13:192-222 156. Oaa& io: 4) (Electric railroads) (Engineering models) (Electronic calculating machines) BZSFOV. B.A.. inzh. Xlectronic devices used In solving equations relating to train performance. Vest. TSNII MPS 17 no.1:34-39 F 158. (MIRA 11:3) (Electronic cnlculnting mAchines) (Rnilrond resenrch) BESKOV, 13. A. . Inzh. Constructing diode squararR. Trudy WIT no.104:159-164 '59. (141Rk 12:9) (Electric locamotiven-Equipment nwl mipplien) (ElFictronic calmilating ,aclhinen) BESKOV., B. A. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "ReprDduction Qf Electrical and Electromechanical Processes in Modeln of Electrical Railway Devices for Their Investigation and Calculation," Moscow, 1960p 16 pp, 120 copies (A,11-Union Sci Res Institute of Railroau Transport) (KL, 47/60, 101) BESKOVvf B".Aop kand.takhn.nauk; PRIVEZFIITSEV, N.I., inzh. Cyclic integratim network. Trudy MIIT no.l":.149-157 162. WIRA 15:10) (Pulse circuits) (Electronic analog computers) BESKOV.O.B.A.; GERONJIVIUS, B.Ye.; DAVYDOV. V.N.; Ka-STIYA14011, M.Ye.; MARKVARDT., G.G.; MBIN, G.A.; 1--inimal uchastiye T)VAZOV, A.I.; VAYNBLAT) E.G., inzh., rotsenzent; KRUGLYAKOV, F.Ye., inzh., retsenzent; KUCHKA, K.G., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; NKAZOV, D.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; SLUTSKIY, Z.M., inzh., retsenzent; FRADKIP, I.S., inzh., retsenzent; YUSaOV, P.K., inzli., retsenzent; PERTSOVSKIY, L.M., inzh., red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red. [Design of electric railroad power supply systems] Proektiro- vanie sistem energosnabzheniia elektricheskikh zheleznyk-b do- rog. [By] B.A.Beskov i dr. Moskva, Transzheldorizdatp 1963. 470 p. (MIRA 17:2) BESKOV, I. Kh. Cand Agr Sai (diss) ft _PftR__AQ_r as a0mvv"ev"Irt jumst~d vfti*ing the pRmJmml~dky of agricultural crops under conditions of *~ Kurskays Oblftat." Moo, 1957. 23 pp (Mlin of Agr USSR. All-Union Sci Res Inst of Hydraulic Ehgineering and`~mprovement), 100 copies (KL, 42-57. 93) -33- USSR/Soil Science. Tillage. Land R~--claL-ation- Erosion. J-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 6, 195B, 24834. Author Deskov Inst Titln The Mole Drainngo of Soil in tho CeiitrnLl IDIttick-Fal-th Pelt. Crig Pub: Vestn- s--kh. nauki, 1957, No 5, 96-102. 1,bstract: On the grounds of stationary and field experinents, cmducted in the Years 1952-1956 in the Kursk zonal experimental-land-improver-ent station, and in the kolkhozes of the Kurskdist) in the conditions cf medium-and heavily loccu.W chernozens and grey forst- steppe soils, it was shown that the mole drainage of soils is an effective means of accuniulation of moisture and inprovenent of the nutrient conditions of soils. The Liole drainage, as part of a group Card 1/2 73 USSR/Soil Science. Tillage. Land Reclamation. Erosion. J-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 6, 195B, 24834. with other measures, provided for an increase of the yield of the sugar beet, potato and vegetable crops at 40-55 c/ha., cereals - at 2-3 centners/ ha. The simplest and cheapest nethod of raole drainage is to carry it out simultaneously with ploughing. Card . 2/2 (7-4 USSR/Electricity - Induction Motors MY 52 Engineering - Machinery "Synchronization of Induction Motors by the DAG System in the Asbestos Industry," A. F. Kiselev and M. Ya. Beskov, town of Asbest "Elektrichestvoll Vo 5, PP 56, 57 Discusses experience in use of synchronization for compensation of costk of powerful motors on different types of crushers in asbestos produc- tion, resulting in raising power factor and re- ducing expenditures. Riefersto power savings Made in territory of Asbest Electric Power Network synchronizing units produced atr XIF Plant, and SeZinar on subject at Admin of Electric Power Sales of Sverdlovenergo. Submitted 6 APr 51. 24oT5i rq DO I ow ow ow son!,! CT V T WV U. -9 C:1 ibis 00 . 00 JW PUN bl" suui,. *"P Alf. WAIN 41V al"WIV) 'Pal ".) 'f '-Ab*3jk Iq spopp 00- v a it it 4 11 11 .1 if 1 61 W U -1 t: tt t? 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