SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BLISEYEVA, A.V. - BLITSHTEYN, L.Y.

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ti'vsm 9 A. 7722. Bliseyevr, A. Za T.~ervenstvo vc, vsesoy=nom sorevnovani3 molod- ezhnyl-h tra~Aornykh bri-Fad. (Rasikaz brigadira grlirkyan. Mts slobodzeyskogo rayona). Kishinev, gosi.zdat roldavii, 1954. I~S. s ill. i6sm. (Glav. upr. s.-Ich. Proragandy i nauld 11-va Sell- slrolgo khozyaystva roldav. SSR. B-KA kolkhoznika) 3,000 elz, 10 K.-Na 'mol.a~- 1,raz.-M-3,530) 631.37:629.114.29t(47.75) SO: Knizhnaya Lotopis', Vol. 7, 1955 ZM41M, V.A., prof.; BLISMU, A.V. Surgical treatment of cancer of the large Intestine (excluding the rectum). Obr.med. 24 no.1:38-43. J& 160. (XMA 13:5) 1. In fakulltetskoy kbirurgicheskoy klialki (dir. - akad. A.1T. Bakuley) Il Moskovskogo seditsinskogo Institute, imeni Me Pirogova. (IMSTIU LARON neoplasus) DWSTICH (LESSIK),v Agef Iya IhdtriyevnS; 3MONTAN, K.S., red.; BLISHMA. red.; MMICHIKOVA, Tu.S.,, takhn.red, [Innervation and blood supply of transplanted vessels and extremities] Innervatelia i krovonnabzhenia peresazhannykh sosudov i konachnostei, Moskva# Oon.isd-vo med.lit-ryo Kedgis, 1960. 144 p. (min 14:1) (N,M TBSOLS-TRANEWBTATICN) (XMMTIZS (MATOKT)--MWM%ANTAT ION) SIMONYAN, Kirill, Semenovichl BLISMEVA, A.V. red.; SENCHILO, K.K., tekbn. ied. (Protein disorders in the pathogenesis of acute intestinal obstruction] Belkovye namsbeniia v patogoneze ostroi kisheobnoi neprokbodimosti. MosWap Medgiz 1961 325 P. (MIRA 14:11) (INTESTINES-79-I)STRUCTIONSi (;iOTGI METABOLMI GESEMICH,,.Anatoliy Mikbeylovichp prof.; GORKIN, Nikolay Semenovich; ANANIYEVA, M.G., red.; BABKINAp S.I., red.; BLISEYEVAp A.V.p red.; GABERLAND, M.I.9 tekhn. red. (Now surgical instruments widupparatus for cheat surgery; a textbook for pbysicians 6nd students in medical institutes] Novye kbirurgicheskie instrumenty i apparaty dlia grudnoi khirurgii; Poo- sobie dlia vracbei i studentov meditsinskikh institutov. Moskva, Medgiz,, 1961. 151 p. (MIRA 15:7) (CWT-SURGERY) (SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS) LARIOSHCHENKO., Taislya Gavrilovna; BIJSEYEVA, A.V.. red.; KUZIMINA, N.S., tekhn. red. [Radiation treatment of cancer of the breast] Luchevoe lechenie raka molochnoi zbelezy. Moskva, Medgiz.. 1961. 161 p. (EREAST.-MCER) (X RAYS.-THEUPEUTIC USE) (MM 15:7) PRIOROV, Nikolay Nikolayevloh[deceaBed)j DVORKINI Aleksandr Markovich; KHEYFETS, LyubovI Zakharovna; BLISEYEVA V., red.; ZUYEVA, H.K., tekbno redo [Prevention of accidents in agriculture and medical care in injuries) Profilaktika travmatizma v sellskoklioziaistvennom proizvodstve i lachebmia pomoshch' pri travmakh. Moskva., Med- giz.. 1962. 218 X. (MIRA 15:7) (AGRICULTURR.AOCLMTS) (WOUNDS-TREATMENT) PISKUN, Aron lsayevic4 Z~SiYEVA.. red.; MIRONOVA, A.M., tekhn. red. [Chroiii6 tonsilliti6it&picheskii tonzillit. Moskva, Medgiz, 196:~. 62 p. (MIRA 16:2) (TOMILS-DISEASES) GANYUSHKIN, B.V.; BLISHCIEMO, I.P., red.; ROKANOVA, N.I., tekhn,rede (The World Health Organiz;7i-ion] Vaemirnain organizatelia zdravaakJirananiia. Moskva, isa-vo In-ta mozhdunarodnykh otno- shenil. 1959. 77 P- (HIIIA 12-.12) (WORLD HMTH CRGANIUTION) SRIBAYSVA, Talena Aleksayevna;,BLISHCHENKO, I.P., red.; ROMANOVA, N.I.. tekhn.rad. (International organizations in the field of transportation and communications] Mazhdunarodnye organisataii v oblasti transports i eviazi. Moskva. Izd-vo In-ta mezhdunar.otnoshenii, 1960. 105 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Comumnication and traffic-International cooperation) BLISHORMO I p BOOMOT, I.N.; GLUSMOT, P.I.; 'KIROMOY. T.B.; M.K.-,' NIKOLISKIY. Six-; FucliKOT. 1.B.; CHnNIKOT' G*P.; SHCWININ, T.D.; UPIFANOT: M.P., red.: RCHOOVA, N.1op tekhn.red. (Africa 19601:.concise reference.book; territory, population, economy. governmental system, foreign policy] Afrika 196o; kratkii spravochulk.. Ttirritorils, naselenie, ekonomika, gosu- daretvannyi stroi. vneshniaia politika. Kookva, Izd-vo In-to mashdunarodnvkhotnosbanii, 1960. 133 P. (HOA 14:3) (Africa) BLISHCIMKO, P. I. Biishchenlrco,X. L nProfessor Sh. M. Gasanovals treatment by naphtalene of the various after effects of wartime gunshot wounds and injuries," Trudy III Zakavkazak. sl"zda khirurgov, Yerevan, 1948 (on cover: 1949), p. 713-723 SO: U-5240, 17 Dec. 53, (Letopis tzhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 25) 1949). M M M BLISHCHENXO. S.M.,, inzh. Bumps at the Suchan deposit mines, [Trudy] VNIPI n0-49:209-217 ,62. (MIRA 17SO L Trest Suchanugoll. BICH.. Ya.A., kand. tekhn, nauk; MURATOV, N.A.; PLISHGHEN,KO.,- S.M.; YENDALITSEV, B.M. Rock bumps and efforts to control them in 4ines of the Suchan deposit. Ugoll 39 no.5:64-67 My 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchao-issledovateVskly narkaheyderskiy institut (for Bich). 2. Shakhta No.21 Suchanskogo zestorozWeniya (for Muratov). 3. Treat Suchanugoll (for Blishchanko). 4. Shakhta No.10/26 Suchanskogo mastorozhdeniya, (for Yendalltsev). BLISKAVXA, A.G.; GABRIELYANTSp O,A. Time and causes of the formation of dialo4atiots with a break' In con- tinuity in the central part of the Kara Kum. Izv. AN furk. SSR.Ser. fiz.-takh., khim. i geol. nauk no.4:77-83 163. (MIRA.17:2) 1. Upravlanive geologii, i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov Turkmens-, koy SSR. GABRIELYANTS, G.A.; BLISKAVKA, A.G. Tectonic dislocations in central Kara Kum. Trudy VNIGNI no-30: 200-204 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Kara Kum--Faults (Geology)) BLISKAVKA, A.G.; GABRIELTAIM, G.A.; TKACHUK, M.JL. Nev stratigraphic seals of Palsogens sediments in the central Kara Kum in connection vith prospecting for oil and gas struc- tures. Izv. vyao ucheb. zav.; neftl i gaz 5 no.7:15-18 162. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Maskovskiy institut neftekbimleheakey i gazovey prowsh- lennoati imeni akademika Gubkina. (ffoara Kus--Geology, Stratigraphic) GABRIYELYANTS, G.A.j BLISK AVKA, A.G.; MDROZOVt G.I.; KHUSNUTDINOV, Z.B.; KHADZHINUROV, W.,- -KOLODIY, V.V. Zeagli-Darvaza gas field. Geol. nefti i gaza 6 no.11:28-30 N 162. (19M 15-12) 1. Upravleniye geologii i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov Turk- mqnskoy SSR i Turkmenskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo neftegazovago nauchno- issledovatel iogo lmj- titU RLISKAVXA, A.G. Erbent erosion region. Trudy VSEGEI 109,38,43 163.(MM 17:7) .1 .1 1 BLISKOVSKIY, V.Z.; LERI, A.Yu. Mineralogical correlatives Of certain, Mesozoic formations of the Tuostakh River Basin. Dokl. AN SSSR. I" no.6.-1331-1333 Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) I. Predatavleno akade N.M*Strakhovymo (Tuostakh Valley-Geology., Stratigraphic) BLISKOVSKTY, V.Z. . -': 1 Mineralogy of hydrogrossulatites. Biul. MOIP Otd, geol- 40 no. 6., 137-138 N-D 165 - (Irm 19:1) 1. Submitted March 18, 1965. IMASILINIKOykj, N.A. IOUREVICH,.B.G.1 BLISKOVSKIY, V.Z.; SHMELIKOVA, YU.F.; OBOLEMKAYA. G. A. Phosphorites of the Aitai-Sayan fold area. Lit. i pol. iskop. no-4:161-181 n-Ag 165. ~mmk 18:9) 1. Gosudarstvemyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut gorno- khLmicheskogo syrIyaj, Moskva. SOV/112-57-5-10959 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, pp, 201-202 (USSR) AUTHOR: Bliskunov, 14. A., Dobretsov, L. N., Parkhomenko, V. S., Saykin'a_;_Nr._T_. 7-CRTs-tyakova, M. A. TITLE: Cathodes With an Activator in the Oxide Layer (A Preliminary Report) (Katody s aktivatorom v oksidnom sloye. Predvarit. soobshch.) PERIODICAL: Tr. n.-i. in-ta, M-vo radiotekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1956, Wr 1 (29), pp 48-50 ABSTRACT: Experiments with introducing the Si activator into a cathode oxide coating are described; this permits using a pure Ni base. A possibility has been verified of depositing alkali-earth metal carbonates in the presence of suspended Si granules that act as seeds for crystallization and that are uniformly distributed over the entire dep Cosit; this fact favors the BaO reduction conditions in the cathode. The Si contents can be controlled by the size of Card 1/2 SOV/112-57-5-10959 Cathodes With an Activator in the Oxide Layer (A Preliminary Report) granules and can be brought to 0. 3% (by weight). The tests have been conducted with 22 diodes having pure Ni cathodes coated with carbonates containing 0. 06% .Sigge'.Q. It has been much easier to activate these cathodes than those Si (by w without Si; the activation is better than in the case of a filament with added Si and coated with pure carbonates. Emission characteristics of the cathodes* tested for 250 hours approximate those of the cathodes with Ni base with added Ca and coated with ordinary carbonates. Temperature measurements on the experimental cathodes have shown that the radiant emissivity of Si-containing oxides is slightly higher than that of pure oxides. Ye.S.S. Card-2/2 9 (3) SOV/112-57-5-10994 Translation from: Ref erativnyy, zhurnal, E16ktrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, pp 207-208 (USSR) AUTHOR: Blis-kunov, N. A., Shepsenvol,. M. A. TITLE: Methods and Results'of Measuring,Small Ionic Currents in Ready-Made Tubes (Metody i resul'taty izmqreniya malykh ionnykh tokov v gotovykh lampakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. n.-i. in-ta, M-vo 'radiotekha. prom-sti SSSR, 1956, Nr 1(29), pp 51-60 ABSTRACT: A common disadvantage of the existing methods of ionic -current measurements is that it is impossible-to separate leakage currents from thermal emission of the grid.., To evaluate quality and to control processing of oxide -coated -cathode tubes, a method is.,suggested for determining small ionic currents based on conversion of those currents into alternating current (Herold, W. , R. C.A. Rev., 1949, Vol 9, Nr 8). This method permits Card 114 SOVI 112-57 -5-10994 Methods and Results of Measuring Small Ionic Currents in Ready-Made Tubes measuring currents 4 X-10'11 amp separately from leakage currents and from grid thermionic emission. A simplified measuring circuit is presented that consists of a stage with a multigrid tube being tested and of an amplifier stage with a peanut-size 6Zh1P tube. To secure ionic-current modulation, the tube is operated under special conditions in -which an alternating (50 cps) voltage of 1. 5 v amplitude in applied ta the control grid, a positive potential of 120 v is applied to the screen grid, and a negative potential of 20 v is applied to the anode and suppressor grids. Under such conditions, the plectron stream is varied by the alternating voltage on the control grid, is accelerated -under the influence of the screen-grid positive potential, partly passes through the turns of that grid, and enters the decelerating field between the second grid and the anode where electrons lose their velocities and return to the screen grid; they again pass through its turns and a part of them enters the decelerating field between the cathode and the second grid. As a result of these processes, an Card 2/4 SOV/112-57-5-10994 Methods and Results of Measuring Small Ionic Currents in Ready-Made Tubes I ion current appears in the anode (ion collector) circuit; this current consists of DC and AC components. Alternating components ,f the electron and ion currents in the anode and second-grid circuits having the same frequency (50 cps) can be measured by a vacuum-tube voltmeter - Three lots of TV tXpe 6P9 pentodes were tested to verify the outfit operation. It was found that pressure in the tube drops within the first 16-24 hours, after which an equilib- rium is established between the processes of gas liberation and absorption, and the pressure remains practically constant. During this period, the vacuum factor K varies according to,an. exponential law and approaches a constant value, this value being different for different tube lots that may differ.in their final residual pressure. The association has been found between the value of K and the variation of cathode emissivity durini the cathode service. Thus, if the value of K changes within 7x 10-6 to 7x 10- within the first 24 hours, the tube service life is about 1,400 hours, and if K varies within (6~ I) x10-7 and Card 3/4 SOV/112-57-5-10994 Methods and Reoults of Measuring Srqall Ionic Currents in Ready-Made Tubes (9 - 3) x 1008, the service life -is 1. 900 and Z. 400 hours respectively. In addition, a linear relationship has been found for triodes and the multielectrode tubes between the AC electron and ion currents Ye. S. S. Card 414 __ oell'skulvot1w, N...4- -ASSR/Blectronice Electronic and, Ionic Emission. H-2 Abs Jour Zhur raika~ No 5r 195T., 12276 Author S.hepsenvol, M.A..._Bliskunov).,N.A. Tjist Title Wasurement of theResistance of the Intermediate Layer of an Oxide Cathode. Orig Pub N._~. Ini"tai '-_M_v6 iadiotekhn.- prom-sti SSM,1956, vyp. 2-w3. 00-3~1)' 6 Abstract Description of the method and reportof results of measu- ring the resistance of the intermediate layer of an oxide cathode from the value of.the transconductance of the cube at two frequencies (50 kc and 30 cY&les). In addition, at frequencies of 50 kc, one cycle, and 30 cycles~, a measure- zftnt is nado of the capacitance of the intermediate layer. The'setup is builtin the form of a stand, its operation and the treatment of the measurement results are simple, and insure good reproducibility. The average error of the Card 1/2 PHABE I BWX ECEWITATION SOV/3838 Bllskunov No A. and I* Yho -EumutsIdy Tekhnologiya proizvodetya elaktravakaumnykh, priborov, Ch. 1: Izgotovleniya Imtodov, podopwrateley, I gazopoglotiteley (Production Techno16&__6f Electro-Vacuum Devices, Pt. 1: M:e Manufacture of Cathodes, Enters, and Gas Absorbers) ~ Leiingrad, Gosenergoizdat, 1959. 229 p. - Errata slip inserted. 10.,000 copies printed. Ed.: So A. ObolensIdy; Tech. Ed.: O.S. Zhitaikova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for permons vorking in the electro- Vacum 4"an try, and esn,alao be used by students of schools of higher education stakying the technology of electrova=um devices. COVERAGE: The book explaim the '.,achnologLcal principles of the menu- facture of cathodes, beaten., and gas absorbers of modern electron tubes. The authors thwk R. A. Gavrilov, S. A. Oboleneldy, R. A. Filend r, and B. N. Motbzbovelov. There are 10 references: 3 Soviet and 7 English. Card 1/4 Production Te logy (Cont.) 807/3838 TABLE OF GOSMUM: Ch. ri. Technology of Cathode Wmutacture 1. Design and,vAysicochesdeal pmparties of cathodes wed i~ 2, electro-vamn devices Materials and specifl*atlons kor cathode lase 7 14 3- Chemical and eleatrochemdeal purification of materials wed for direct-hesilng c*thode bases 26 4. Mechanical tests and hydrogen annealing of Me vire and tape. Bronzing of tungster. vire 33 5. KoUUug of direct7hftting cathode bases 40 6 Mechanical treatment of indirsot-beating cathode bases 47 7: Cleansing of indirect-basting cathode bases 55 8. Heat treatment and sluterIng of 1-0 t-hesting cathode 1Xwen 76 9. Oxide composition naterials and tedbnologyof their preparation 85 10. Application of oxide momposition, on cathode'bases 101 11. Inspection of oxide cath6des 117 Card 2/4 Production Technology (Couto) SOV/3838 12-~ Carbide costing of cathodes Ch. 11. Technology of Heater Manufacture 1. Mst*rJ&l and specifications of heater bases 2- Specifications for iiiu4tiug coating materials and methods of purifying ... an& testing them 3- Mechanical manufacture of heater bases and the technology of their treatment methods of applying ipkLUting loyer"on heater bases 5. Anneali~mg of heaters - -!. 6. Armoring and Inspection-of heaters Ch. III. Technology of Gam Absorber Mmufacture 1. General information an and specifications for gas absorbers 2. Technology of the. preparation of metan~c-barium 3. Preparation of alloys of barium with altminum and matesium 4. Preparation of gas absorbers of the baritm-titanium ti) and of the barlum-tbUlum (b&tO) type Card A 124 132 13k 140 152 3.72 175 181 185 1w 294 Production Technology (coat.) SOV/3838 5. Preparation of batal= getterso ribbon gas absorbers$ and paste getters . [fomir-getter], 199 6. Preparation of tubular.getters (barium with metal coating) 205 7. Zirconium and:.cerium.-thorium, gae-absorbing coatings 209 8.1 Gas-absorbing: construction materials 216 Bibliography 220 AVAIL&=: Library of Congress JMWee Card 4/4 7-14~60 BLISMOV,, WikolayAleksandrqvich; KAMOMSKIY, losif Yakovlevich; OBOLENSKIY, S.A... red.; ZHITNIKOVA, O*Ssj tekbn* red* [Tecbnology and manufacture of vacuum devices] Tekhnologiia proizvod- stva. alektrovakaum3ykh priborov. Moskva, Goa. energ. izd-vo. Pt.2* [Manufacture of grids, anodes, and envelopes] Izgotovlenie satokp ano- dov i obolochek. 1961. 257 p. (MIRA 24:10) (Electron tubes) SPXRANSKIY. Vladimir Mikhaylovich-, ARIMT. Anatolir Borinovich; BLISOWT. N*AO, kand.tekbn.nauk, red.; KHIVRICH, Ye.D., red.izd-.Ya; PARAKHINA, N.L.j tokha.red. [Ultrasonic chemistry and cellxt~ossl Zvukokhimiia i teelliu- lota.. Moskva, Goolesbumixdat, 1961. 72 p. (MIRA 14:12) (cellulose) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications) SOKOLOVO O.V.; BLISKUNOVA, N.A.p dots., red. [Generation and measurement of a vacuum] Foluchenie i iz- merenie vakuuma; uchebnoc posobie. Leningrad, Leningradskii elektrotekhn. in-t, Pt.l. 1963. 159 p. (MIRA 17:7) BLIZNYUK, I.D.-, CHEMOGORWKO, M.I. Emission of carcariae of Opiathorchis fellneus Riv. from the body of an intermediate host. Trudy Ukr. resp. nauch. ob-va paraz. no. 3%73-76 164 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut, gidrobiologii AN'UkrSSR. -0 BLISTAN, J. "Construction and operation of the Novaky electric-power station." P. 70 (Energetika) Vol. 8, no. 2, Feb. 1958. Pragues Czechoslovakia SO% Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC- Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 MAMN, Bohuslav.. akademik, laureat statni cenyj KAUT, VI., inz.; SVORCOVA, S.,, Mr.; TUSL, M.j Mr.', C.Sc.; RABA, Jan.; MATERNA, jan., inz.; KLIMECEK, Rostislav; BETTEIMIM, Jan, inz.; .. Eduard, doe., inze, dre; UBER, L., inz.- KORDIK, B.; HAIA ERDOS, Emerich, doo., inz., dr.,- VOSOISOBF,,, Jan,, doo.,'inz.,, dr.; NADENIK, 0., inz.~.HRUDKA, J.; HOSTALEK, Zdenek, in~.. dr.; HADLY K., inz,; -PFYAM,, Vl,,--MUDr.; BLISTAN, J., nz.; STORGH, 0* inz. A national conference on protection against chemical fumes from electric heat plants; a sumary of reports. Energetika Cz 3.1 no.2:109-111 F 161* BLISTANOV, A.A.; PANOV, AN. [deceased); SHASKOLISKAYA, M.P. ........... . ...... Recovery of internal friction following plastic deformation in LiF single crystals. Fiz. tver tela 5 no.9:2726-2728 S 163. (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Moskovskiy institut stall i splavov. . 0 BLISTANOV, A.A.;.BOKSHTMp S.Z.; GUDKOVA, T.I.; ZHUKOVITSKIY, A.A.; KISHKIN, . I Investigating the effect of.stress on porosity forming..Issl. po zharo- I proch. splav. l0ift-86 163. (MMA 17:2) ACCESSION NR: AT4040417 S/0000/64/000/000/0133/0146 AUTHOR: Blistanov, A. A.; Bokshteyn, S. Z. Gudkova, T.I.; IQshkin, S.T.; Zhukhgvitskiy, A. A. TITIX: Pore formation and rupture at high temperatures in relation to stress and metal structure SOURCE: Protsessy* diffuzii, stru~ktura i svoystva metallov (Diffusion processes, structure and properties of metals); sbornik statey. Moscow, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye, 1964, 133-146 ..TOPIC TAGS: alpha brass, nichrome,'nicicel based alloy, alloy \.Toro formation, volatile constituent diffusion, grain boundary effect, stress effect, metar btructare effect, high tem- perature failure, metal failure analysis v ABSTRACT: This study.concerned the Idnetics of pore formation, as well as the effects of stress; temperature and structure of the metal on such processes in relation to failure of the metal at high temperatures. Shoot samples of alpha brass (32% Zn and 68% Cu; annealed 50 hrs. at 800C and 0. 01 ram Hg) and a Nichrome alloy (20% Cr, '80% Ni; pre%-Omogenized - Card 1/2, ACCESSION NR: AT4040,M 50 hrs. at 120011.3 .Li argon) were polished electrolytically, then homogenized in a vacuum (residual pressure 0. 001 rnrn Hg, temp. 500 - 1250C, volatile component distillation) under stresses varyingfr6m. 15 to 120 kg/cm?, or unstressed. Results obtained with the brass samples indicate that pore formation is initiated due to evaporation and the accompanying ;diffusive migration of constituents. The effect of grain boundaries is not apparent in the .initial stages, but becomes clearly pronounced as the process continues. Pores form earlier as temperature rises. The presence of stress accelerates the process and the effect of grain boundaries rises sharply. The process is completed by craeldng and rupture along the grain boundaries. Pore formation was absent in unstressed nichrome, while stressed samples :showed significant porosity, cracks and eventual failure, mainly alon- the grain boundaries. Other experiments indicate that heterogeneity of the material significantly affects patterns of pore distribution. It is concluded that similar studies will permit physical analysis of metal failure at high temporatares. Orig. art. has: 4 graphs and 8 photomicrographs. ASSOCIATION: none ISUBMITTED: 0.9Dec63 t DATEACQ: 28May64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MYL 'NO REP SOV: 003 OTHER. 003 Card 2/2 S/181/60/002/009/031/036 B004/BO56 AUTHORS: Shaskollskaya, M. P., Blistanov. A. TITLEt The "Decoratin Ig" of Defects in Silver Chloride Crystals PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 2270-2275 TEXTs The authors describes, method of "decorating" defects in AgCl 'A" crystals by bringing them into contact with zinc. Two kinds of samples were investigatedt a) lamellas rolled down from single crystal to a thickness of 0.4 - 0.5 mm, and then freed of stress 'by heat treatment. b) Single-crystal lamellas 1.0 - 1.2 mm thick. A polished zinc lamella was pressed onto the samples at room temperature, taken off again after 30 - 45 min, after which the AgCl was examined under the microscope. At places where Zn had been in contact with AgCl, white spots were observed, whiah had formed in oonsequence of the reaotion 2AgC1 + Zn42Ag + Zn01 26 After two days, rainbow-oolored, ordered rows of spots (Fig. 1) appeared around the contact surface, which were concentrated especially at the grain boundaries (Fig. 2). After having been treated with a photographic Card 1/2 The. IlDecZ-Fating" of Defects' iri Silver S/181/60/002/009/031/036 Chloride Crystals B004/BO56 developer, the spots became black, and were found to be reduced silver which had.formed also within the crystals (Fig- 3) at the dislocations. Experiments made at 2000 and 2800C, after the AgClsamples had previously been deformed in order to produce slide lines) led to the same result An especially high Ag,concentration was found on the slide lines (Fig: 4),V/ whereas no silver had been.'separated on the neighboring stress-free places, which apparently contained no defects. The concentration of the Ag spots corresponded to the concentration of the defects. After attaining a maximum, the concentration of the spots-no longer increased, but the silver crystals started growing. Similar but less distinct effects were also observed when AgOl was treated with copper. The authors thank Professor A. A. Zhukhovitski for his advice. There are 4 figures and l1 referenoest 2 Soviet, 2 US, and 2 British. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fiziki 'Moskovskogo instituta stali Ch sics of the Moscow Steel Institute) SUBMITTED: February 16, 1960 Card 2/2 ACCESSIO' N M; AP4019830 5/0181/64/006/003/0728/0734 AUTHORS: Blistanov) A A.; Sh~skollskayaj M. P. TITIJ]: The effect of dislocation pinning on snplitude dependent internal friction in LiF SOURCE: Fizika tvardogo telat v. 6j no. 3, 1964, 728-734 TOPIC TAGS: internal friction, dislocatizoa i=obilization, single crystal deformation, plastic deformationp alkali halide ABSTRACT: This paper represents pa--t of the authors' work of examining the role of vacancies an& impurity atoms in pinning d--slocations in single crystals of aliali- hAlide crystals. The mechanism of this pinning is important in the stu)dy of' .nlastic deformation. The authors investigated frequency- and amplitude-d ependent .,.~internal friction of single crystals of UP doped vri th ha2"' and Fez'~* ions. I-Teasurements viere made at a frequency of 140 kilocycles after plastic deformation of the s=,ples.- It was. found that changes in amplitade-dependent friction are more significant in doped crystals of LiP, viaereas the recovery of froquency-dependent inte-nial friction is much le.9s affected by the presence of impurities. The effect of intrinsic point defelets aid impurity atoms on changes in amplitude-dependexxt, and 1/2 ACCESSIOX VIR: AP4019830 amDlitude-indeDendent internal friction is not uniform. Impurities of the bivaleat' lti2l*" and F02+ lons in UP substantially increase changes in amplitude in the early stages of amplitude dependence after plastic deformation. Amplitude-independent intenial friction is restored rather completely even in undoped single crystals. The zechanism of internal friction diminution after plastic deformation kat, low telkDeratuxes) is not reflected in any changa~' in shape of the line log a a,, ~as it should be according to the dislocation theory of A. Granato and X. LUcke. 0--19- a=t- has: 4 fig=ess 1 tablej and 6 formulas. ASSOUCIALTION: Yoskovskiy institut stali i splavov (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys) SUB=rLTRD- 13Au963 DVE ACQ; 31Uar64 EXCLt 00 SUB CODE: SS NO FXF 56~: 001 OTMt 006 2/2~ 'Card ACIC."ESSION I RI: AP4019S31 S/0181/64/006/003/0735/0740 XTIPHOPS: Blistanov, A. A~,- Shaskol'skaya, M. P.. -TITTIE: The frequency and temperature dapdndence of attenuation decreme# SOURCE: * Fizika tvardor.,Yo tela, v. 6, no. 3, 196/+, 735-740 TOPIC TAGS: internal friction, attenuation decrement, disloca-tion i=mobiliz~tiou, dislocation notion, crystal deformation, point defeat PMT.UGT; This work represents an attempt to a the idea of miorooreep to PPIY refine the frequency dependence in the internal-friction theory of Kbehler, Granato, and-Lilcke. It is suggested that in some cases microcreep, along with previously identified causes, may lead to a linear dependence of the attenuation decremant on frequency (at low frequoncies). The authors consider the possible diffusion displacexent of pinned dislocations of point defects by neans-of externa-I stress.es. Tho effect on internal friction of diffusion of dislocation- P33MIrg centers increases with decrease in frequency and may play a fundamental role ~Co.r frequoncies on the order of several cycles. An exponential temperature dependence follows from the diffusion nature of internal friction at low tempera- tures. The generalized expression for change.in internal friction is tound to be -Cwd 113 ACCESSION SR: AP4019831 Aj2 wdli where XL is the parts o'f1oop3 pinned by a defeat of type and the s-ation is r-ade for all possible types of pinning:, w is the vibration frequency of a dislo- cation loopi d is interatomic distance,.Q is the orientation factor.' and A is the mass of a single length of a moving dislocation. This expression also satis- fies the frequently observed exponential dependence of internal :E!tiotion,,,on temperature, since at low frequencies I Do Wr where D is the rate of atomic migration and is the activation energy of diffusion. Orig. art. has:, I figure and 16 formulas. .ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut'stali i splavov (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys) Card ACCESS*ION NRs AP4043367 S/0181/64/006/008/2441/2444* AUTHORSt Blistanov, A. A.; milakhovP -G. V.; Shaskollskaya, M. TITLE: Investigation of the recovery of internal friction-in crys talline silver chloride a P' v. 6, no. 8, 1' SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tel 964, 2441-2444 TOPIC TAGS: internal friction, recovery dynamics,' silver chloride,' single crys.tal, activation-energy, diffusion mobility, crystal defect, dislocation immobilization ABSTRACT: The recovery of low-frequency internal friction following plastic deformation in wire samples of AgCl# either pure or alloyed.. with 0.012 at.% NaCl, was investigated at 0# 25, and 500C. The frequencies used were 1.5-2.5 cps. The wire sarhples were obtained from single crystals by pressing and.rolling, followed by Annealing for 10 bours's A second annealing fter tbe, was used (130C, 1 hour) a Card 1/3- ACCESSION NRs AP4043367 sample was clamped in the rel;txator. The activation energies of the recovery process as a whole were 'found to be approximately.the same for both pure and alloyed samples (0.23 + 0.02 eV) (0.1 � 0.02 and 0.08 � 0.02 eV, respectively). The average value of the activa-'' tion energy of the diffusion of point.defects was found to ~e 0.23~�I.:-,.,,.~ 0.02 eV for both pure and alloyed s"V166 of AgCl. This indicates!-,,' that the recovery process proceeds in the same manner in both pure, and alloyed silver chloride. The fact that the recoveryactivation energy is on the whole lower than the activation energy for the fusion of point defects indicates that, although the*observed de-:_t;:'_ crease in internal friction following plastic deformation agrees with the theory of Granata, Hikato, and Lucke (Acta Met. v. 7, 470# 1958) the diffusion mechanism is not the only recovery mechanismi and others,- with lower activation energy are possible. It is also shown thatthe dis'loc*ation.immobilization is due to diffusion of the,!-., intruded ions to the dislocationi'and of the vacancies of these ions to thsAislocations. This is corroborated by the fadt that the!':-" Card 2/3. LI-17163-65 EWT(m)/EPF(c)/EPY(n)-2/EP.R/EWP(t)/EWP(b) Pr-4/Ps-4/Pu-4 -3/A 11 _1JW1 z (gz) JD ACCESSIOV NR: AP4048,421 JG/GG S/0181/64/00610111340213408 AUTHCR: Berzina, 1. G.; Blistanov, A. A.; T_sinzerling,_ TITLE: Detachment and mot on of dtslocation~ in radiation-harCeped lithium fluoride crvstals SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 11, 1964, 31-02-3408 TOPIC TAGS: lithium coornpound, -neutron irradiation, crystal dis- location, dislocation motion, absorption spectrum, internal friction, lithium fluoride, radiation hardening, crystal defect ABSTRACT: To identify the types of defects respons'Able for radia- tion hardening of lithium fluoride crystals, the auLhors examined the influence of neutron irradiation of LiF single crvstals on the immobili2ation and mobility of dislocations following irradiation, when a concentrated load is applied. The single crystals were grown under factory conditions by the Kriopoulos method, and had an initial dislocation density of about 1014 cm-2. The samples were in the form of rectangular bars measuring 10 x 10 x I mm for observing absorption spectra and 20 x 10 x 5 mm bars for the measurement of Card 1/3 L 17163-65 ,40CRS& OR- internal friction. Three sanples in each batch were exposed in a reactor to 1.00-1.25 x loll nIcm2 -sec, of which about IOZ vere fast neutrons and the rest thermal neutrons. All mechanical and optical measurements were made several hours after stoppinv the irradiation. The mechanical pressure was applied b,; t!ie pyramid of the ?NT-3 instrument under different load,. [~il !is- location distribution was determined by etching ai,,~ k- i I(I r an MIM-6 microscope. Absorption spectrv were taktmr spectrograph and an MF-4 microphotometef. I .he iriLeinaL triti--I vas measured by the compound vibrator method at 130 kc , lihe Measure- ments yielded the variation in the length of the prong of the etch- figure star with the load for different radiation doses. The results indicated that irradiation caused an increased concentiation oi Poini defects, chiefly in the vicinity of the dislocations, "Ihe authors thank M, P. Shaskol'skaya for continuous interest in and a discussion of the results, and XR-ustani Aliyev of VNIIYaGG, who irradiated the crystals." Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 3 formulas, ASSOCIATION: institut stall i splavovMoscow (lnstitute of Steel and Alloys) imp L 17163-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4048421 C) SUB CODEi SS ATD PRESSt 3150 ~. Nz 'Al 4. 2/9- -card BLISTANOV, A.A.- SHASKOLISKkYAp H.P. EV-fect of high-frequency vibrations on internal friction recovery i~ LiF single crystals. Fiz. tvar. tela 7 no.lOt2930-2932 0 165. (MIRA -18t11) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov. 17 1 '642-6 .2 6 EWTUWWW/~/tOP(-~) IJP( a JD14*10. ilk/0181/65/001/010/2939129J~21*- ACC NR: AP5025367 SOURCE CODE: .~ 2 ha P., -AUTHOR -ARG, Moscow Steel and Alloy Institute- (Moskovskiy -,Ustitut stali i.splavov), TITLE: The effect of hi b frequency-t;-Cillations on the recovery of intern I Li friction in lithium ne z monocrja tal 2 SOURCE i ik d 2 9 z 930-2 a tver : F 32 ogo tela, V. 7,:no. 1965, TAGS: lithium f uoride', 'crystal structure, nter IOPIC 1 1 nal friction.'single crystai, 14 F -that the effect of high-frequency vibrations ABSTRACT: Since it.was indicated -leads, toa growth of internal friction and-,an increase of dislocation in LiF and-NaCI crystals, the:effect of, high frequency vibrations on deformation re- actions of monocrystai-opecimenslof LiF.was studied. The purpose of tht work was to study the.role of i 'urities' in the process of blocking dislocati on mp and.the.effect of.high frequencyvibrations..on-this blocking. Recovery of intemal friction was studied in LiF m noc stals in the '.'pure" form o ry and with . 24r C a (0.01%).impurity at frequencies of-130 kilocycles.: At was indicated:,% that-the parameter.of the recove:ryrate inthe Granatoi tuekO, Hikata 6eory -j L 26642-66 ~4 ACC NR: AP5025367 ecreases with the d r grmkh~ of pr minary' efo wtion. 0 ping leads t an n-- Do crease in recovery rate.-: ResultivWire cotifirmed-from the point of viev of Aia :iocation theory of. internal~friction~_-,,Orig. art. has#. ,, 3fig. SUB CON: S'UBM DATM.'"01AOW .~-ORIG: REF 001/', OTH RM004 j: Card 2/20 tt1rf) V POPIAVSKIY, I.A., inshener; BLIOTAROV, A.A. Review of the All-UnIon-Stats, Standard no*1835-45 on shrinkage allowance and limit deviation for gray cast iron. Standartizataila no.3:34-57 MY-Je 154. (KLRA 7:6) 1. VSOBoyfiznyy proyaktuo-takhnologichookiy Institut. (Cast iron--Standards) 'I - . -f 681.26 ITITLE: Aerodynamic three-component, screen balance. Class 42, No. 172080 Byidleten' i7obreteniy i tov--,Lrnykh zna-kov, no. 12, 196[;, R7 TOPIC TAGS: aerodynamic research, aerodynamic balance, thrust measurempnt, thrast measuring instriment -ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces an aerodynamic s-r--7- taining a flat screen attached at three points to e ,jastic metal elements are equ'uped with resistance stredn gage-qT~r which are, in electronic deformation meters (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). To increase tne -~en- sitivity, and accuracy of' the balance. the scresn is suspended ver, -El' ly -n. + ~Ir-- rods and hinged to the elastic measuring elements. To ensure a distance from the screen to the nozzle exit, a variation of with horizontal Icad screws in its base. Orig. Eu~t. hag: jr Card ASSOCIATION: none suBKTTED: igmar64 NO REF SOV: 000 Card 2/3 ENCL: 01 01MR, 000 SUB CODE: M E ATD PRESS: 406() Fig. 1. Aerodynamic balance I - Screen-, 2 - three links; 3 - elastic measuring elements; 4 - nozzle; 5 - balance base frame; 6 - horizontal gaides; 7 lead screw. BLITZX$ D.; PARHAS. Yu,g TSUBIR, S. Determination of virulence of Brucella abortno bovio 19, BA, and 24 on chick embryos. Zhur.mikrobiol,opid. i immun. 28 no.9:33-35 S '57- (MIRA 10:12) 1. 1z kafedry mikrobiologii Keditainskoy akademii v Igrubline i Gosud,arstvannogo nauchno-issle&ovatellskogo instituta sel'skogo truda i gigiyeny. (BRUCIIJA. ABORTUS, virulence of various strains, determ. in chick embryo (RuB)) EXCERPT4 KMICA Sec 4 Vol. 10110 Flicrobiolcgy Oct 57 2352. BLJTEK D., PARNAS J. and ZUBER S. Chaire de Microblol., Acad. de *Recherches concernant la virulence k Ilegard dle Ilembryon de poulet des souches pathogbnes et non pathogbnes de Brucella brucel. Research into the virulence of pathogenic and non-patho- genic strains of Drucella brucei towards the chick em- bryo ANN.INST. PASTEUR 1.957,92/1 (146-148) Embryonated chicken eggs were lnjected~on the 3rd to 9th day of development with three strain of Brucella brucel var. bovis; strain S 19 of Cotton and Duck, aviru- lent for guinea-pigs, and used for vaccination of the animals; strain BA of Zdrodowski and Wierszilowa of Moscow, avirulent in guinea-pigs, and proposed for the vaccination of man; strain 24, provided with a great virulence in guinea- pigs. Only pure colonies of the S form were inoculated into the eggs-, the inocula- tion was made into the egg yolk and consisted of 0.1 ml. charged with 1000, 100 or 10 Brucella. Incubation was at 36* C. After death of the embryo, either the morbid-anatomical changes were examined or cultures of the amrdotic MCI, egg yolk or liYer in Braun's medium were made, to establish the degree of dissociation of the culture. Death of the embryo ensued earlier as the embryo was younger and as the bacterial concentration was higher. The most yirulent of the 3 strains was strain 24, followed by strain BA; S 19 was the least virulent strain. In general, the difference In virulence in the chick embryo between the 3 strains is slight since strains S 19 and BA also proved pathogenic for the chick embryo, also in bacterial doses of about 10 U. The morbid-anatomical changes consisted of turbidity, hyper- aemia and infiltration of blood into the chorion, hypertropby and congestion of the embryonic organs, and a blood-like appearance of the amniatic fluid. From a bac- teriological viewpoint, strain 24 showed no dissociation, whereas strains S 19 and BA gave 20-30% R colonies or intermediary colonies 1. The embryonated chicken egg is a very sensitive method of studying Brucella. Benzon] - Milan POLM/Human and Animal Physi.)logy - (Hormal and Patlholot;ical) T Metabolism. Vitamins. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 6, 1959, 26262 Author llimaowska, J., Deptula, S., ~~~ Smyk, W., Wardyaska, H., Galecka, H. Inst Title OriLdnation Mechanism of E-Avitaninoses OriG Pub : Acta Zysiol. polon.) 1958, 9, No 2, 257-262 Abstract : Various deCrees of E avitamizosis were iaduced in female rats by Giving insufficient rations. Separate (~Totrps of rats received 0.167, 0.318, 0.605 and 1.150 mG respecti- vely of tocopherole per animal. Dy counting live, resorp- ted a:nd dead embryos, as well as by the absence of preg- nancy, it was established that the best result is obtained from tocopherole dose of 0.318 - o.605. Card 1/1 ZDUNCZYK-PAWEISK, Helena; BLITEK-GOLC., Danuta; KOSTRZEWS.KA,, Krystyna The frequency of appearance and microbiological classification of atypical acid-fast bacilli cultured from patient material, Gruz- lica 32 no.1:11-22 Jat64 1, Z Kliniki Ftizjatryoznej Slaskiej AM w Zabrzu; Kierowniki prof.dr.med. L.Deloff. ZDUMZYK-PAW=Ky Helena; BLITEK-GOLC., Danuta; KOSTRZEWSKA.. Kryotyna The level of biological%y-active INH �n the patient's blood. Qmlica 30 no.7.-605-614 162. 1. Z Kliniki Ptizjatryquej Slaskiej AM w Zabrzu Kierownik: prof, dr mad. L. Deloff, (ISONIAZID) (BLOOD CEDUCAL ANALYSIS) KIRSANOVA, Z.V.; BLITMAN., A.M.; K~BARAIOVP Yu,S, ------------ Rubber for footwear. Standartizatsiia 27 no.4s47-48 Ap 163. (Boots and shoes Rubber-Standards) (KMA 1694). I KIRSANOVA, Z.V.;.BLITMAN,, A.M.; NEBARAKOV., Yu.S. Shoe carton. Standartizataiia 28 no.2s5O F 264. (MIRA 17:3) -e a& 9e 3~ 0 04 0 3 94 00 00 11-3-1 -63"~ 0 0 4p IS IL Is 0 u u go Is a 9' 9 9 0 o T BAT-. W, Ild"Jo (wel ISO). tw. A"Jo 0e ma. lln Itum "'d xPerhurnts, dillt" that the Chl"C' v"Istion Irl Xnd the wondli 21 ter o the Pfimlity [It Of Contact Ma CUFM41t vkt the nvM Seam. or bUtt -P-t be ulte dillerent 11 suolls. welling. CuTle'll ""I PlITSITUEYN, A. Z. VM/Wel(ling MY 1947 Welding, Electric "Irregalar Working Conditions in Contact Welding Machines,," A. Z. Blitahteyn, 4 pp "Avtogemoye Delo" No 5 Discusses the type of currents In the Irregular per- s4itching on the.primary circuit vith a closed secondary circuit, closing the secondary circuit vith a primary circuit connected to the net voltage, possible effect of the maximum shock on the ooc=itation moment, and gives the experimental check. 12T1 on zbwtro" in contact DeterWastION, Of Pn-Uft Wolnuallm WL404 UsclAw" Meesurenumt d of the Ann of 010,14WIlag. (In Russi&M) A: L *ji Aldo. As,tooc"Ifor PAO (Weldinsr), Nov. 1948, P.; lethtaj, cj,jAijjjjjkX ut njeasuring a new nde%ricv, the deformation of the by a mlcromOtJic is electrodes during auto- grim supportint one oE th Instic welding. a II-U a ts K U is O's si t K M. M Y2 Isn -q4 ---iff U V J-1 14' - 06 Charwterhoo at affosefive capacity mW X&kw of U . s Contoset wemift Matiollsoa, (in Rualion.) A. 7. BI o tein, Artoprtonoe DrIa (Welding), Apr. 1940, P. 17-14, - Thomughly analyzes methods for determining the above and propom a now nomocrapb1c method. applicability of the tal data prove E i V men xper .-method. N O* T~' too lit %low SI"ol &V^ 6..Q;; -4 1 S1111444 "&-V o"T Got *11AII CK (PIT 411 1~ ~S AV so is Q*r it it A M Pic Ira A" A a ado a I I a 6 4 c 2' 1 If,- did* 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 010 *,* 0 0 0 01-ffi !.-a a 3 4 5 'S 1 4 t if a 13 wj if I? ON it 111 4 a X -6 Al I a U 4 PROCC1111 AND 0,01001111111 I"Ptl 4o'A W41111111=4 wby Was" a a cb*o in c 2%W CbVM*L A. Z 20, WT. P6 91-9Z Translated and con. den"d from Av 0 as CL 1947 4WRoo Delo (Weld. thfto derivations. r 06 V7 too A 5 M. S L A .11FALLIMP41CAL O.11101ATOWNE CLAWMA11016 too 143083 .0 CONN M "3&31 dig flail' 0111 0"V ask 0 IN 4 1 1 ML so two NO 1171,31rolsaall a IN lb A,. - 1, Or t a a K u n it KTLO-TR -- Or WYA 11114111606669 0-0 0 0 0 000 00000 000 00000000 goo - - 00 o.g 0 0 0 0.0 4111 0 0 ------ 7--. - BLITSHTE-N, A.Z. Agriculture Repair of plowshares by welding methods, Moskva, Sellkhoz, 1951. 1952 9. Monthly List of.Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December )TQM Unclassified. BLITSHTEYNT, A. Electric Uelding gricull,ural Kachinery .Ieldilv- technology vsed in factories of the I,' iiinlry of A Construction, Sellkhomashina, No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, Kay .1953. Unclassified. E y pjj I-) -~; --2-- , . 6314* To-vort) the 'Wider U~e of pv&Lfim VNIOldip. -',hire i prinwalm' iswarka - (Emsian.) A. Z. I in. P. hl. Sanoy and 13. 2, Feldman 4' 614,1471115~14PPIY25, Dui=iruion 01jummetra-, Cqxralian ILMInique; Strength of welds. Craphs, &agrppus, tables, X-ray diffmajon put7jus. I Eel. - f7\ BLITSUMN, A.Z.; GILIMAN, A.S., doktor takhnicheskikh mwk, professor, rMIN nufT,"PASTERMAK, N.A., inzhener, redaktor; MODEL', B.I. takhnichookiy redaktor. (Electric plug welding] Svarkm elaktrosakleptami. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekbn.isd-vo mobinostrolt. 11trry, 1955. 110 p. (Ilectric welding) (MIRA 8:12) 14(01 SOV/112-59-5-9261 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 118-119 (USSR) AUTHOR: Blitshte TITLE. Approximate Method for Determining the Secondary Current in Contact- Type Welders PERIODICAL- Sb. nauchno-isoled. rabot. Vses. n.-i. in-t a.-kh. mashinostr., 19 57, Nr 11, pp 9 2 -9 8 ABSTRACT: Selection of welding conditions in a contact-type welding machine according to the secondary current - this current determining the economy and weld itrength - is difficult because the current often reaches tens of thousands amperes. The possibility of quick and sufficiently accurate calculation of the secondary current from the known primary current is important for industry. The conventional formula IjWl - I?W h ? is ardly applicable because the true transformer ratio is always less than the design Card 1/ 3 . I sov/li2-59-5-926i Approximate Method for Determining the Secondary Current in Contact-Type . . . . ratio due to a high magnetic dispersion in the welding transformers which, in turn, is due to a nonuniform distribution of the primary and secondary windings. A method for experimental determination of the correction factor C that allows for the actual inequality of widning ampereturns is suggested; it is based on the author's scheme that comprises two similar contact machines. Experimental data obtained with two identical point-type AT-5 machines with shell-type transformers is presented. The machine secondaries are short-circu ited by copper bars in two fashions: (1) with a twice-normal reach (460 rmn) and (2) with an increased distance between the machines (up to 1,005 mm). The correction factor C can be determined from the formula I C = FL3 where I, and 13 are the primary currents of each welding machine for the 4 regulation steps of the tapped winding. Tabulated experinciental data shows that Card 2/3 sovinz-59-s-n6i Approximate Method for Determining theSecondary Current in Contact-Type . . . . the correction factor, different for various regulation steps, remains practically constant for various reaches. Validity of the above method can be demonstrated by a comparison between the estimated and measured values of the secondary currents; they can bc estimated as I? z CIjk, where 12 is the secondary current, k is the ratio, C is the correction factor determined from a double current transformation circuit (error 1 -216) or estimated from the, approximate equality of ampereturns: 12 a k11 (error 5-13%). B. S. B. PH= I BOOK M=ITATION BOV13M Blitshteyns Aleksandr Zinov'yevich Svarka elektrozakle kami,, privarka. shpilek i shtiftov (Electric Plug Welding and Stud Welding5s Moscow.* Mashgiz., 1959* 45 P, (Series: Biblioteka 10 avarshchika) 0,000 copies printed. Editorial Board: A.Ye. Asnis., A.A. Kazimirov., B.I. Nedovar.. B.Ye. Paton (Reip. Ed.)., and vs. Podgayetskiy; Ed. of this vol.: A.Ye. Asnis; Ed.: VS. Mayevskiy., Engineer; Chief Ed. (Southern Division., Mashgiz)., V.K. Serdyuk, Engineer. PMIPOSE: This book is intended for veldeks. COVERACM: The book describes experience gained at Soviet plants In plug and stud velding- vhich have found numerous applications in Soviet industry in recent years. Design features of plug-riveting machines and stud-velding pistols are discussed. Expedient regimes and methods of velding are recommended. No personalities are mentioned. There are,10 references, all Soviet. Card 1/2 Electric Plug Welding and Stud Welding SM/35r TAM OF con Introduction l.' The Plug-Welding Process 2. Techniques of Plug Welding 3. Some Features of the Stud-Welding Process 4. Tecbniqaes of Stud Welding 5. Flux and. Electrode Wire 6. Equipoent for the Welderts Work Place Literature AVAILAME: Library of Congress (TK4660.B54) Card 2/2 3 6 8 32 33 39 42 47 VK/ms 6-27-6o -MJZSHTEYN. Alskeandr Zinov'X2-,doh PIZHURIN, Andrey Abramovich; j PERELIMUTER, N.M., red.; GOSPODARSKAYA, T.N., red. izd-va; VWVINA,, V.M. tsift.red. [Automated electric drives of woodworking machines] kvtomatizi- rovannyi elektroprivod derevoobrabeLtyvaiushchikb stankov.-Moskva., Goslesbunisdat, 1962, 290 p, (MIRA 16t6) (Woodworking machinery-Eleotric driving) PIZHURIN, Andrey Abramotni~b, kand. t--)Lh--i. nauk., d.,Yts.y BLITSHTEYN, ,,Aleksandr,Zinov~yevich, kand. teR-v-n. nauk, d,,.ts.; SURIKOV, Vladimir Tikhonovich. kand. tekbm, nauk, dcts.3 SAKHAROV, V.V., inzh., retsenzent; MKIN, N.N,. prepod., retsenzent; PERELIMUTER, N~M.:, red. [Electrical equiprent of the lumber and wo,-iw--)rking indus- tr- I A Elektrc~~bo-udovanle predpriiatii lesn:)! derevo- obrabatyvaiusb~~hei promyshlemost-4. Moskva, Lesnaia pro- myshlennost', ~965- 358 P. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Kostromskoy lesomekhanicheskiy tekhnikam (for Tyukin). BLITSHTEYNI.I. I. 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Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-inaledovatellskogo institute malyarli I moditainskoy paresitologii imeni prof, Rubashkina. (MARKOV-PROTOZOA, PATHOGENIG) ru /V ,~, BLITSHTXYN, 1. 1. ~,, ~ Role of Giardia lambia and the 'dwarf tapeworm in the etiology of instable stools in children. Pediatrita no.8:80 '57- .ill ~MW. 10:12) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo nau--hno-isaledovatellskogo institute malyarii maditainakoy paranitologit imeni. V.Ye.Rubashkins. (TAPIWCRKS) (GIARDIASIS) (DIARRHKA) B qkRim- T-hb~andida.t biologicheskikh nauk; HOLDAVSXAYA, V.D., professor; -RODKINB,S-.V., doteent; CMNYAVSXAYA, I.P., kandidat meditsinakikh nauk; IRVITAN, R.I.; GRODZIMSKAYA, A.I.; OSTROKUKHOVA, B.L. Tha role of leablia and hymonolepis nana in dusentery of young children* Sov.med*21 noo3:22-26 Xr 157. (MLRA 10:7) 1-o Ix Ukraiuskogo Institute malyarii I neditsiuskoy parazitologii Iment prof*' V-Ta Aubashkina (dir. 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