SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT K.K. CHICHAGOV - N.I. CHICHERIN

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7z L 07904-67 ACC NR.: AP60MA okeast with dimensions up +A) mm, with tetragonal, lattical single crystals were Col 6 = J41/a. Di4grams having parameters a 0 = 11.19 1 (Z = 4) space grouP C411 of the structuro and pf ..the coordinates of th* atoms and of~the interatomio distances are PrOsOnted.:,.Tho properties am oompaml with thoso of other molyb- dates,, Oris.. art.%hasi, 411cures And 2 tables. TH RIW; 004 DATE-I-Z2~JmW ORIG MW ODDE: 20/:-.. 003/. 0 Q - V'. Card 2/~ 18(5) SOV/128-59-8-3/29 AUTHOR: Chichagov, K.K.1, EAgineer and'l)rozdova,, Yet. 1.9 TITLE: Producing Cores by the Sandblowing Method; PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo,, 1959, iir 8, pp 8 - 10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the casting departments of the Gorlkiy automobile factory 40 sandblowing machines are used for produc- tion of cores. This increased the output in 2 - 6 times. The two models of sandblowing machines 8 - 6 and S-216 (constructed by GAZ) work with the pressure of 6 atmospheres. For the cores two kinds of sand ZK and NS1K (Table 1) are used. As a strengthening is added 11K (includes calophony) and PT (includes thallium oil), further sulphide alkalin, meal and kerosene. The outside solidity of the cores is rea- ched by use of bentonine or meal and special frac- tions of sand (K 0315.A and K 016 A). In order to avoid disturbance during the blowing processi#essure U, thehead of the ~lowing-machine has to be higher than in the core-chest. For this purpose the blowing aper- Card 1/2 tures of the machine have a diameter of 10 - 12 mm. Producing Cores by the Sandblowing Xeihol SOV/128-59-8--4/29 Some examples showing the location of the blowing apertures are drawn (Fig 2 3, 4 5), The drying of the pressed ooreg is done In the'conveyor drying fur- naces at 250-270 C during 1..5 - 2 hours, There are 2 tables and 5 diagrams. - Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Chichagov Tmatructor SOV/27-58-12-21/23 TITLE: Alith What We Began (S chego my nachal.0 PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnicheakoye obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 12, p 29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Last year it was decided that Technical School Nr 3, Tula Oblast', besides training workmen of various specialities, should start courses for trainees of the building trade. This necessitated the equipping of o'.asarooms with the re- quired visual aids. The author describes how this was accom- plished. The period of training was set at 10 months. ASSOCIATION; TekhnichesRoye uchilishche Nr 3, Tullskoy oblasti (Technical School Nr 3, Tula Oblast') Card 1/1 CHICHAGOV, P. V. USSR/Soil Science Loess may l9h7 "Some Data on Orig-in of Loess in the Cebtral Dnepr Area.," le. G. Chapovskiyj, P. V. Chichagov,, All-Union- Sci Hes Inst Hydrogeol and Engin ueolp 2 1 pp I'Dok Akad Nauk SSSR, Nova Ser" Vol LVI, No 6 Study of field research carried out 1940-1941'on riLht bank of Pnepr near twons of ZapL)rozhl ye and Nikopoll, with particulir reference to loess layer found here. Submitted by Academician B. B. Polynov, 22 Dec 1946. PA 50T98 C II -Z (~ Ti ~ (- C~ \/, U. P. NIKOLISKAYA, V.V.; CHICHAGOT. V.P. Joint explorations of Ghinese and 30TIOtgeographers In Basin. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. geog. no.Z:166~168 Mr-Ap 157. (Amur ralley-Natural resources) (China-Relations (Ooneral) with Russia) (Russia-Relations (Geteral) with China) the Itur (MM lOtl2) AUTHOR: Chichagov,.X,2.,, SOV-5-58-3-36/39 TITLE: Basic Characteristics of the Development of the Relief and Peculiarities of the Hydrographical System of the South- Eastern Trans-Baykal Region(Oariovnyye cherty rallyefa i osoben- nosti gidrografichaskoy seti yugo-vostochnogo 1~7abaykal'?&) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovalcogo obshchastva ispytateley prirody, Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 3, pp 161 - 162 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a resume of a lecture given on Feb 25, 1958. Ac- cording to morphologic and.pftleogeographic characterietics, the relief of the south-eastorn Trans-Baykal region can be subdivided into 3 large geomorphological districts: V, the western geomorphological district of the Daurskiy and Bosh- chovochnyy ridge8; 2) the central district of eroded, se- dimentary plains and the plateau region of the middle course Card 1/2 of the Onon river; 3) the eastern geomorphological district SOV-5-58-3-36/39 Basic Characteristics of the Development of the Relief and Peculiarities of the Hydrographical System of the South-Eastern Trans-BaykalRegion of the low ridge iregion of the inter-river region of the Shilka and Argun rivers. These goomorphological distr'"'cts are separated by ancient deprossions. During the Quater- nary Period, the river system underwent ftindamental changes, evidenced by inundated valleys located in the inter-river regions of the Ingoda, Chikoy and Khilok rivers. 1. Geology-USSR 2. Inland waterways--USSR Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Chichagov, V.P. SOV-26-58-9-25/42 TITLE: A Flood of the Sungari (Navodnt?niye na Sungari) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 9, p 109 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Information is given on yearly September flood conditions of the Sungari, the largest right affluent of the Amur rivor. This recurring phenomenon is due to the monsoon climate and goes far beyond the extent of the spring flood in April. A&;OCIATIONi I-nstitut geografii Akademii n&ak MOM Aloskva (The Institute of Geography AS USSR /Moscow) 1. Floods 2. Inland waterways--USSR Card 1/1 AUTHORSs Bikollskayat V*V. and Chichagov, Ir.p. 12-1-20/26 TITLE3 Some low Books from the Magadan Pablishing House (0 nekotorykh noVkh knigakh knizhaogo izdatellstva) PERIODICALs Izvestiya VassoMnogo Geografiobeekogo Obahchestva, 1958,7,-, 1, pp 93 - '95 (USSR) ABSTRLCTt The authors review several books of interest to geographers. "The Chukatka Forests" (Loss IIhukotki) by G.F. Starikov and P.N. D'yakonov represents a collection of material gather- ed over 10 years of biotcological investigations. The re- viewer states that inspito of some deficiencies the book in a valuable scientific work. "The Chukotka National Okrug"V* (Chukotakiy natsionall nyy okrug) by I.V. Oushchin and A.I. Afanaslyev contains .historical and geographical essayaq which are sometimes superficial. '11griculture of the Magadan Oblast! (Sellskoye khoxyayst- vo Magadanskoy OW"U.) by A.P. Vaelkovskiy, P.P. Pasechnik, S.V. Fadryga, and O.K. Chalenko, tells of the experiences of agricultural workers of the Magadan oblast', which is the Card 112 more interesting because of the utilization of new areas Some Now books From the Magadan Publishing House Az 12-1-20J.. in the north. lasjpito of the zan~r of authors the book is a couplet* and finished work. "A Volcano In the Polar Region" (Vulkan v,lapolrarlye by Ye,Ke Ustiy*v is a do5oription of a trip to an extinct volcano in the Anyuy river basin which ia of groat interest to geographers. AVAILABLE8 Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Chichagov, V.P. SOV/10-59-1-16/32 TITLE: Scientific Research Methods (Metodika nauchnykh iBsledovaniy) An Attempt at Estimation of the Genesis of Loose Deposits in Accordance With the Morphology of Sand Grains (Opyt opredeleniya gene- zisa rykhlykh otlozheniy po inorfologii peschanykh zeren) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRt Seriya geografiche- skaya, 1959, Nr 1, pp 109-114 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article explains how the genesis of loose depo- sits can be ascertained by way of laboratory exa- minations of the surfaces of the sand grains. This method.was used by the author for substantiation of' his contention that the deposits of the Ogorono- Depskaya saddle-land in the Amur basin could not have been of aeolean origin, as a result of alluvial processes but must have been brought there by a glacier. Card 1/2 SOV/10-59-1-16/32 Scientific Research methods; An Attem:?t at Estimation of the Genesis of Loose Deposits in Accordance With the Morphology of Sand Grains There are 2 tables, 1 grELph, 1 diagram and 13 refer- ences, 12 of which are Soviet and 1 French. ASSOCIATION: Institut geografii AN SSSR (Institute of Geography of the AS USSR) Card 2/2 LUTMRS s Volichko, L.A.. and Zints, A.A. TrMl The 3ixth Conference of Yo~ k _% 3clentifict,or ers al the Zmatitut GeocraIll. IN USZR ~Znztitu of Gen- grapby AS M 1 11 ~) r- PIMODICALt Izventira Ikade=11 mauk 355R, 3eriya j;eograrlchon- ItZ, ke7a, 1959.1(r 4. py, 152-154 (USSR) N.- AB.-TTACT s The article covers the Sixth Conference of Toung aclaztMe 7::r!Mr= cf tb.- T-tl~-Ita Of G~*IraphT AS =OR which took piano in mid-Moxch. 190. 35 reports were read b7 the follovinZ scientific war- ken. 1.141=ch rapartk-d on -5o=e Gonotia Re%-alari- ties in the Astribution of Itzoophoric, Precipita- t1on". Tr__Cot2Zj!Tr and _q.L. Tmv~-gZev co-onted oil - a-ice resca.-ch in the structural =tZoaa in anw. an Antarctic region; apoke am the co=ec- tLion be tatea ma i;~_a: aEr net-_-erk Cord 1)~ and the latest tectonic Movements in the Northern =1MG-Ural Area. -P_ Ya oTmluat;ed the evaporation a4co balance =-jthod--- from the African contIneatj N,Xx, !aro_" dia- cuzp,.td evaporation prablens in t2w Ruir of zara-B*_ go" Ill and uina7rva reported On the I=P&ct Or molar its seltln,~ In the Zrans-70 res-f grake IC Elbrus _* 012 snow rall"Atian near I 7.e1261__rAS=1.~__tOnj ZLaL-AU=2XA7& lOctured an 5=o= eocdLtio= in the Mountains of Central Cancema, N.N. Orlow rvpcrted an his new cothad to asasn" th*_-R_WUMt-1T gmc~ carried br winds. whereb7 snow-f2akes a-* recorded b7 a photoelectric devicol DLj__ZLZ~._ W=- aaa_.R-L-2Pd?7- 9PQ- ~,z t_-t' h"- balance oba*.- UtIOMM th,47 compiled at the Z&GOrskMY' 3ci.=_fic Station near Voacc,-.; z~Z,&Las lmc;tured = sprIn,- water discharee %ad so.11 wanj,out 8ZG* StUdlod there, Card 2/5 N.H. DreyeE and lectLred on hov to calculate the -4~1 sprizC ~ate_r discharge Ili the Tealsoy and Lens rivers accardinf; to the =ethod of 2.X__Zik:ola d On sea levels qerz lect - a t 3en daFa~_-_- V-nx ew:-arleg and _Z.X_XAx:txoa= on the lako levels -In C~he Tuz-eax de- pression durink, 1849-1958; L.T. VALk:~~ reported on the rivera and lakes of the-TrEM-plateaut n.7.._RMb_ iff,cLirunned Fliocone forno of relief In tE_e_rFv_er_ my of the K- basin; elucidated on loons deposits In the central areas a.- the Russia-- laint 2_L_&1jjzmLbr_- lectured on "7orrent-llko =oaena In Dughestan, and %. 0. *Claosi- f f1cAtLon of Torrents in Central Caucasus'! A.G. Chikl- he TO a Geobotanic survey of 'he Con. I Hal Mimi& lect,="d an tbn divinion or the Trans- Card 3/5 Ural wood-dal-otappe area into aLnale relief typesg S t, vu 0-.o:u M o3 ,, n - I - - o'! v4 at 9 HQ i .0 i e, 9.Q eAnft P, ft Vo 14 4.4 4 J'o -7d 4 t ot 9 v Po' uno 4, o 6 iq I -, i A i I A w J- .15'. -o' J" no, I :9 av, 91 pse. tl 4~lnt3ipA "o C.ju t: A-1 co "-o ~q 'o. 'N' V.8 Ho di gloo f. Z. ol vz ij 3 6 a RU 92 P. 3 34 V. 13 all SOV/10-59-7-24/25 -.AUTHOR: Dbin'hagov, V.P TITLE: Problems of Pbysical Geography of the Amur Basin at the Tihird Session of the Joint Scientific Council of Amur Expedition of the AS USSR and the Hei-lung-ohliang Expe- dition of Red China. PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk ' SSSR Seriya geografIcheskaya, 1959, Nr 59 PP 136-139 (USSR3 ABSTRACT: The above mentioned session took place from 7 to 12 May 1959 in Moscow. The results of the compound scien- tific. research work of both expeditions were silmmed up. After a few introductory words by Academician V.S. Nemchinov and by Chu Xle-chen, vice-president of the AS of Red China full reports on the activity of exTeditions were read for the Amur Expedition - by its leader S.V. Klopo,r, and for the Hei-luxig-chliamg Expedition - by Chu Chih-fan ., leader of the Chinese Card 1/3 counterpart. Several reports were read. The geomor- SOV/10-59-7-24/25 'Problems of Physical Geography of the Amur Basin at the Third Session of the Joint Scientific Council of Amur Expedition of the AS USSR and the Hei--'1ung-ch1i=g Expedition of Red China phological and paleograplLic on by Professor Ting ffd:Z-abl r .Lnstitu-b~)j V.V. Nikollskaya (Institute of Geography of M.G. Oreanov (Dal9nevostc,chnyy Card 26 eniya AN SSSR) (the Far-Vast Section of the AS USSR)q ax, AS USSR). The problems of soil on by: Yu.A. Liverovskiy and Institut AN SSSR) (Boils Institute Ta-ahlulan problems were reported (the E&rrsn F-adagogical (institut o rafii AN SSSR*1 ,~e g the AS USS , Chang--ve---X.:.,, filial Sibirskogo otdel- Branch of the Siberian cQm , Yu.A. Khodak (SOPS geography were reported L.P. Rubtsova (Pochvennyy 9f the AS USSR)~ and Chleng Po-Twnng (Institute of Forest. and Sung Soil of the AS CPR), V.jr. Yegorov and V.S. Muratova (Soil Institute of the AS USSR), G.I. Ivanov (DVF SO AS USSR), A.N. Firsov and N.D.Pustovoytov (SOPS AS USSR)q N.I. Gorbunov (SoJ.1 Institute of the AS USSR); SOV/10-59-7-24/25 Problewi of Physical Geography of the Amur Basin at the Third Session of the Joint Scientific Council of Amur ExpeditI -on of the AS USSR and the Hei-lung-chliang Expedition of Red China Ye.I. BuzIukova, V.M. Burkovaq A.A. Gorshkova (VSF SO AS USSR). The problem of plant geography reports were read by : Chu chih-fan . (Iastitute of Soil and Forest of AS CPR); V.B. Sochava (Botanicheskiy Institut AN SSSR)(Botanical Institute of the AS USSR); V.Ya. Kol- danov (Institut lesa AN 5SSR) (Forest Institutp of the AS ITSSR); V.A. Rozenberg, Yu.A. ManIko., G.E.Kurentsova and A.I. Kurentsov (,DVF 30 AS USSR). Card 3/3 4 VITVITSKIY, G.N.; KRAVCHEM, b.V.; NIKOLf.ItMA, V.V.;_,GUGHAGOV, XURENTSOVp A.I.: VOROWYEV, D.P.; LINMOV'SM, Yu.A.; YEARMICV, I.N.; PETROV, B.F.; KOLFMIKOV, B.P.; KABANOV, N.Ye.; DMITRIYEVA, W.G.; RIKHTER, G.D., doktor geogir. nauk,, otv, red.; LADYCHUK, L.P.., red. izcl-va,- DDROKMk, I.N., tekh. red. (The Far East; its pbyaical gooM-plql Dallnii Vostok; finiko. geograftcheskala kharakteriatika. Hoskva., 1961. 436 TkA 3439) 1. Akademiya nwA SM. Inatitut geografiia 2* Inatitut gao~rafii AN SSSR (for Vitvitokiy, Kravehankol Nikollskaya, -Chichagov , 3. Dall- nevostoclmn fiUal AN SSSR (for Kmceutsov, Voroblyev)- 4, Poclxven- rWy inotitut AN SSSR (for Liverovsklyp Karmanov, Petrov). 5. Biologi- cheald-y inatitut Ural-Iskoga fi3la2a AN $SM (for Nolesnikov). 6. In- stitat lesa AN SSSR (for Kabanov). 7. TSentrallwjy institut prognozov (for Dmitri yeva). (Soviet Far East-Pbysical geograpby) KORZHUYEV., S.S.; TI.MDFRYEV, D.A.; CHICHAGOV, V P An interosting monograph on the morphostructure of lAke Baikal region (OT49nozoic and Cenozoic deFremsione of the Bmikel,region" by N.A.fforensov. Reviewed by S.S.Korstme*., D.A.Timoftev.. V.P.Chi- chagov)o Izv*AN 38SRoSeregeoge ro,30-29-133 W-Je 16L (KM 14:5) (Baikal lake regib'A'-Geology.. Structural) (kor'?ns Dv,, N.L. ) CHICHAGOV. V.P. Study of phonology In connection with the formation of relief. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. 36 no.2-142-3.43 Mr-Ap '61. (MIRA 14:7) (Phenolooy) CHICHAGOV, V.P. New works on the physical geography of the Amur Valley. geog. ob-va 93 no-4:357-359 J:L - Ag 161. (Amur VaUey-..;-Physical geography) Izv. Vses. (MIRA 14:7) CHICHAGOV., V.P. Zonal characteristics of the develeTwent of slopes in southeastern Tranobaikalia, and the adjacent region of the Chinese and 11ongolian People's Republics. DiuleMOIFoOtdogeol, 36 noo6&127 N--D 161, (KM 15;7) (Tranmbaika3i&-6lopex (I"ical geography)) CHICHAGOV, V.P. Comparative characteristics of Ari2ona-Sonora and Dauriabbngolia pediments. Biul.14DIP Otd.gsol. 37 no.1:158-160 Ja-F 162. (MM 15s2) (Pediments) CHICHkGov. " V.P. Defending doctor's dissertations at the Institnte of Geograpby of the AcadwW of Sciene" of the U.S.13.R. in 1861* Izv.AN SSSR.Ser. geoge noe3049-151 N7-J* 262& (MM 15:5) (Goosrapby) (Dismorta-Uom., Academic) CHICHAGOV. T,F, Morphologic and morphmetric features, and the origin of quartz sand in the Dalai Nor region. liv. All SM. Ser. geog. no-405-81 Jl-Ag 162. , (MM 16:5) 1. Imetitut geografli AN SSSR, (Hulun Nor region-Sand) NIKOLISKAYAP V.V.; CHICHAGOV... AD&-~ Quaternary glaciation in the Amur baidn. 19:260-267 162. Trudy Kom cbetv.per iMM 16:1; - (Amur VaUsy-Glacial epoch) CHICHAGOV, V.F,; DMARIANI. A.S. Morphmetr7 in H. Baulig (Prance) and A. Strahlerts (U.S.A.) workoo Vope geogo no*63:153-158 163. (MIRA 17:3) V.V.,- TPMOFRYEV, D.A.; CHICITAGOV, V.P. zonal typeB ar pediments in the Amur IeEdn. 7ap. 7,abaik# otd. Geog. ob-va SSGR no. 24:67-86 164 19:1) clilclioxv, V. V. Literatura Fo Vaprosam Ditpetcherizatsli Kamennougollno-7 Promyshlennosti. Bibliogrefiya (Po 15 Mart 1934 Q). Gornyy Zhurnal No 9, Ig-,'-'+, Str. 63-66 APS In :3,:)ryuchiye Slantsy, 1935, No 5, 78 SO- Goryuchiye Slant5y # 1934-35p TN .871 G .74 ~ 0 a 11 u 4 m I - I n li a dll- a's &M I-K-L 11 - K cc w 941- IL f I ~ 5~z OUK11"S AM #6014114% -14. - O*A . 111-0s d - onwa is - I " mV. V. V. ' j- I go nk). Ila tvi, JA q In I-A lu W 4e miew to maiu ma im as m a . , . w g -90 UO iimbwer' wu fta In 17-MmAiamr1rc rul of Jjprcw AptTimem wm i- meowd W"S Kau" -00 in alk fpp4nwm arm In a wAd moidd. while the k-ut gmu-tb wu obwnvi -ml I" moo)d (3W R) b D M W -00 Ae& & ou y & wqw awmd by the appmanc* of a now oomtitwnt fn)m no 0 00 .3 =go go coo zoo so zoo go a .00 ::0 6 -49 F Cleo ;- '. jAW, OCIALLUMIC-L 4,11900tAl. 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'03) (KLRA 70) (%ralumiu) (Def ormations, (Mechanics)) - CHICHAGO .--;-I-",! %""-. Raising forms from spores In loop's nutritive medium. Biul. Glav. bot* soda no*30:96 158. (MIRA 11:6) 1.3otanichookly sad Hosk"mkogo gosudskratvannogo univerviteta. (Ferns) _an"i I _P1_ XURTOV, I.F.; ZAKMOV, V.A.-;- CHICRAGOVA, W.P.; RTABOKON', S.Y. Zffect of bismuth and boron on curtailing the annealing of white iron. Lit.proizv. no.12:20-21 D 157. (min 11. 1) (Iron-lismuth-b-Dron alloys-Aetallography) (Iron--Heat treatment) SOV/128-58-11-2/24 AUTHORS: Kurtov, I.F., Chichagova, N.P. and Zakharov, V.A. TITLE: Eutecticity as a Technological and QualitativeFactor of Mainesium Cast Iron (Evtektichiost' kak faktor tekhnologich- nostl'.4 kachestva ma#niyevago --huguna) PERIODICAL: Liteynoye_proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 11, PP 3-4 (USSR) ABSTRACT: To eliminate"the technological deficiencies of magnesium cast iron, it is recommended to use cast iron of a eutectio composition, the.positive effect of which on casting proper- ties is explained by the minimum and constant temperature of its hardening. The technological process in the pro- duction of eutectic cast iron is simplified due to the mini- mum temperature of malting. The possibility to lower the cast iron temperature prior to modification without di- minishing its casting qualities is a positive factor for its wider use in the maohine-building industry. In the pro- Card 1/2 duction of castinga of different thickness, the proper pro- SOV/128-58-11-2/24 10111 Eutecticity as a Teehnological and Qualitative Faotor.6f Magnesium Cant.,Iron portion of carbon and silicon for th,e furnace charge is as- lected and the silicon amount neces4ary for modification is added,. There are 3 tables and 1 microphoto. :N,. 1-.-Iron-magnesium castings--Proporties 2. Iron-magresium castings --Casting 3. Iron-magnesium oantings--Temparature factors 4. Eutectics--Applic-ations Card 2/2 SOV/113-56-12-11/17 AUTHORS: Kurtov, I.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Ponomarev, A.V., Zakharov, V.A., ChichagDva, N.P., Sveshnikov, D.A. ................ TITLE: Experience in Manufacturing Cast Crankshafts (Opyt izgotov- leniya litykh kolenchatykh valov) PERIODICAL: Avtomobilinaya promyshlennost', 1958, Nr 12, PP 33 - 37 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the Gorlkiy Automobile Plant, the casting of rrankshafts for the engine of the "Volga" automobile has been developed, The casting of crankshafts reduces the consumption of metal. A comparison of a forged and a cast shaft is given in Table 1. The chemical composition of the metal and the thermal pro- cessing are very important for the castir-g. The cast iron should contain a high percentage of manganese and chromium and a low percentage of sulfur (Table 2). The iron is pre- pared in the basic furnace DSN-3. As a furnace charge, cast iron types LK-4, LR-3, LK-2, ferro-chromium Khr6, eto, are used@ The cast iron is modified by metallic magnesium in the autoolave under a pressure of 5.0-5.5 aim. The casting molds are made of a mixture of 92;4 quartz sand, type X-70/140, and 8 -If. powderized bakelite. The molds are Card 1/2 manufactured on an automatic two-position machine AKF-2 Experience in Manufacturing Cast Crankshafts SOV/113-58-12-11/17 (Figure 3). The hot molds are taken from the conveyer and put into special adjusting devices for cooling (Figure 4). After this they are fastened with cramps on a conveyer (Figure 6). The casting is done in a horizontal position (Figure 7). Table 3 shows the mechanical properties of samples taken out of crankshafts. It has been shown that the wear-resistance is adequate. There are 8 photos, 3 tables, and 4 references, 3 of' which are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATIONs Gortkovskiy avtozavod (Gorlki)- Automobile Plant) CIard 2/2 18(2) SOV/128-59-8-15/29 AUTHOR: Kurtov, I.P., Cajd4idate of Technical Sciences, Zak- harov, V,A., Chichagova, N.P0. and Ryabokon', N.P., Engineers TITIE: :Production of Malleable Iron PrOCOBSea with Bismuth and Boron PERIODICAI: liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 89 PP 31 - 34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: About 30,000 tons of-castings have already been made from malleable iron which was inoculated by bismuth.. --and boron in the Gor1kid- automobile plant., The mel- ting of malleable iron is done by the double-process (cupola furnace-and electric furnace) using 40% iron and 40% steel from waste materials, further, 3 - 3.5% of ferrOBiliCiUM from the blast-furnaeb and the rest of the fresh iron from other plants. ~he content of other elements is given it. table 1. The grained bis- muth and ferro-silico-borcin is added during the out- flow of iron from the electric furnace by means of an autbwlio-i ..*. Osage devic~.,.-~. At the same time pieces of aluminum, weighing 0.12 - 0-05 kg are Wed to the Card 1/3 malted iron. Generally 0.002,j"b' of boron and OsOO3% of SOV'/128-59-8-15/29 13roduction of Malleable Iron :Processed with Bismuth and Boron. bismuth are added to the weight of the melted iron. The mechanical characteristics of this modified mal- leable iron are the same as of iron KCh - 35-10 (Table 2). The cast characteristics were studied on the casted spiral!~fllig 2) and are mentioned in table 3. The fluidity of this lnomdiitecl iron increa- ses 7%, The oasting spoilage is the same as with caB- tings from other non-modified iron. The peroentagO of Si can be increased ftolft 1.3% to 1.72% (Fig 4) 'that shottens the graphitization process 5 times. Also the process of annealing decreases 27%, This enables zavings of 2.65 million rubles in a year. For remo*Tal of gases. a special, powerful and mobile ventilat','on machine is installed. For an estimation of boron in the iron, the spectrographs ISR-22 or SP-28 were i4seql (an lytic lines are of B - 2497-7.9 and of Fe - 2496.5 1). For a quantitative estimation of boron, a microphotometer hT-2 was used which en- ables evaluation of a concentration of 0.0005 - 0.004%6 Card 2/3 The bismuth was estimated 'by the photocolorimetric SOV/128-59-8-15/29 Production of Mal2eab2e Iron Processed with Bismuth and Boron method. There'are 3 photographs, I graph, 4 tables and 10 references, 9 of which are Soviet and I Eng- lish. Card 3/3 8/1;?8/60/000/002/002/002 A133/A133 AUTHORS: Shkollnikov, E. M., Bondarenko, L. G., Zakharov, V. A.t TITLE: The practice of modifying cast iron with cerium alloys PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no. 2, 1960, 36-37 TEXT: Reporting-on a work carried out by Giredmet, NAMI and the Gor1kovskiy avtozavod (Gorlkiy Automobile Plant) to study the effect of cerium as a modifier of cast iron, the authors point out that misch metal was the first cerium-typo modifier used to obtain nodular cast iron. Since cerium is no more, in such short supply and the production will be. considerably increased under the pres- ent Seven-Year Plan, the cost of cerium modifiers will be cut and, according to the author, will amount to 20-25 rubles/kg. Labora- tory tests were carried out to study the nodiftuation effect of misch metal, ferrocerium and ferrocerium alloys with up to 70% magnesium additions on cast iron whose conposition was similar to that used at the Gorlkiy Automobile Plant for the fabrication of Card 1/4 S/128/60/000/002,/002/002 The practice of ... A133/A133 crankshafts) viz- 3.2-3-5% C ' 2-2.5% Sil 0.8% Mnt 0.1-0.2% P, O.oO7-0.010% S (cast iron pr:viously desulfurized by magnesium), 0.025-0-030% S (cast iron obtained from a heat of foundry blast- fu:cnace pig iron ~Lnd steel), 0.09-0.10% 8 (cupola iron). The lab- oratory tests proved that the%modifying effects of misch metal and ferrocerium. were practically equal, so that ferrocerium is given preference since it is cheaper. The authors emphasize that it is expedient to add a certain amount of Mg to the ferrocerium, and Giredmet has developed ferrocerium. alloys with 70% Mg- If UP to 5% Mg is added, there is no pyroeffect during the addition of foundry alloy; UP to 15% Mg results in axt insignificant pyroef- fect. If the Mg_content is increased, all. those difficulties will arise which are typical for the modification with pure Mg. The ferrocerium. consumption is considerably reduced if 10-12% Mg are added; therefore, all the following laboratory tests were carried out with ferrocerium. alloys containing 12-15% Mg -r~LLM(FTsM). The residual cerium content in cast iron after modification a- mounts to 0.03-0-06%. The residual S content in cerium cast iron Card 2/4 S/'128/6o/ooo/oo2/OO2/OO2 The practice of ... A133/A133 is always higher than in magnesium cast J"ron. Of an initial S contant of 0.2 and C.4%. some 50% is eliminated. With an FTsM consumption of 0.95% the S content of cupola iron decreases from 0.10 to 0.06%. In contrast to the laboral;ory tests, the first experimental modification of crankshaft (,,ast iron with ferro- cerium of 15% Mg at the Gorlkiy Automobile Plant showed a percep- tible pyroeffect and intensive bubbling Df the cast iron in the 1~Ldle. To investigate this phenomenon a series of FTsM alloy melts with different Mg contents was produced, and it was found that, under industrial conditions, only cerium alloys with up to 7% Mg addition rendered satisfactory results. For subsequent tests some 200kg FTsM-6 with 6-7% Mg were produced, of which about 1,000 crankshafts for "Volga" and "Chayka" cars were cast. During the whole test period not a single crankshaft was rejected b6cause of "black spots", and since 1957 the plant has not received com- plaints because of defects of the magnesium and cerium cast iron crankshafts. The main technological features of the FTsM-6 cast iron modification are the following: The FTsM--6 and CM75 (K75) Card 3/4 S/128/60/000/002/002/002 The practice Of A13VA133 modifiers are added to the cast iron successively; 0.3% FTsM-6 in lumps weighing 1,50-250 kg are put into the ladle when the cast iron is tapped from the electric furnace, and 0.4% Si75 are added to the cast iron in the pouring ladle. Soda is used as slagging additive, the addition of cryolite is not necessary. The 8 con- tent of the cast iron prior to modification should not dxceed 0.02%. The 'actual tappinE, temperature of the metal should be in the range of 19420-114500C. The advantages of the FTsM-6 alloy pver metallic magnesium as modifier are: absence of the pyroef- feet, insensitiveness towards a temperature increase of cast iron prior to modification, a practically non-existing temperature drop of the metal 4uring modification (2000), the possibility of re- ducing the-cast iron superheating temperature in the electTic furnaceprior to tapping by 120-150OCi, which will increase the furnace productivity by 12-15%, and the inisensitiveness towards demodifiers (Ti, Pb, Sn). A disadvantage of the FTsM-6 alloys is that it increases the tendency of cast iron to form cementite on the surface. There are 4 figures Card 4/4 3/137/61/000/011/087/123 Ao6o/Aioi AU7110TO z loffe, V. 14., Burov, V. M, S hkollnikov, E, M., Bondarenko, L, Z.r Zakharov, 11. A., Chichagova, N. 1'. TITLE: Corium modifiers for obtaining at,at iron with Epherical graphite PERIODICALi leforativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgb,a. no. 11, 1961, 3. abstract 1119 (V sb. "Poluchenlye lzdeliy iz zhift. mot. a uskor,.- krlstalli- zatslyey". Moscow Klyev, Mashjjz, 1961, 147-149) TEXT: The oonditions were clarified under which It is possible to use for modifying a Co alloy Instead of Mg. In using the Co alloy, It can be fed into the ladle diroctly while filling it with the (trude Iron. Trhe necessity for the h Igh- temperature heating up of the crude iron and of using an autoclave and cryolite drops out. It was established that Fe-Co alloy with 5 - 8% Mg Is suit- able for use under steel-plant conditionr. 2,r experIment3 were carried out In modifying crude iron with Ce. An alloy of Zr (TIJM6 rFTsI561) was Intr,>duced into the ladle in the quantity of 0.27 - 0.28 % of the weight or tt*.c crude Iron. It was establis *hed that alloys of Fe-Ce with 5 (~6 Mg make It possible to modilly the crude iron directly in the ladle without any protective devices, and the Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/011/087/123 Cerium modifiers for obtaining AOOO/AIOI crude Iron undergoing modification by a Ce a-1.10Y should not contain >0.03% S, so that the casting be pure and have no nonmotallic Impurities - modificatlon proqTucts. The microstructure and the charaol;erlsticz, of Fg- wnd Ce-cride irons are practically the same. A. Savel'Yova (Abstrdc,%er's note: Complete translation) Card 2/2 NIKOLISKAYAO V.V.; TIMOFLYEV, D.A.; CHICHAGOV, V.P. ",z Changing the natural conditions of the Amui, River Basin In connection with plans for the regulation of rivFir runoff. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.5:59-69 S-0 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institbt geografii AN SSSR. (Amur Valley--Water resources development) (Amur Valley--Physical peograpby) VELICHKO, A.A.; DEVIRTS, A.L.; DOBKINA, E.I.; MOROZOVA, T.D.; CHICHAGOVA, O.A, 00~ First determinations of the absolute ag.) of fossil soils in the e IoVs of the East European Plain. Dokl. AN SSR 155 no. 3:555-558 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institvt geografii AN SSSR i Institu-10 geokhimii i analiti- cheskoy khimii im. V.I.Vernadskogo AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom, I.P.Gerasimovym. AINUT. I.I.; BORISOV, V.I.; yASIV0TSXIY, B.S.0 lush.; SANIIKOT, TU.1.# lush.; SOKOLOV, V.A., insh.; LITCHWO, L.D., insh.; NALOYST. G.A., insh.; -__ZLIAZAX01o~., -lash.; BARTKIN, V.I.. Insh.; FUMIN, AYso, lash. OULYAYET. Aol., insho; STIUNUT, T&J., inzh,: SHAGAZOVA. 1.11., inzh..-, XMINS111T. I#Ts.. lush.; AVRDV. A.I., insh.; DINIDOTA, X.I.. lush.: IIKIPOROTA. Ye.D., lush.; PIDANOVA, T.I., lush.; CRITMOT, I.I., insh.; STORDUK0, I.G., lash.; NOVAUFT.WIT) Te.Tao, inxh.-, GOTKWMI, A.O., Insho; TARASOV, "., insh4; SEIISHKO, A.P., insh.; UTAROVj P,T,g skomoulst; ]DRANNOT, N.V.. skor,omist; XARMAMOT. A A.. skonoulet; KONKIN, X,V'.,, ekoiomlst; (10RET, M.S., qkonomisi: Pri- ninali uchastlys: LAPIN, T.I,; RAMININIT, Tu.A.; XMINMIT, B.A.; SOKOLOV, S.D.; STOROZHKO, I.G.1 PONUMOIg A.10. POLTAKOTAg X.9 rai.; SKINOV, Go, tokhn.rod. [Organization and improvelment of productloa; practices of the Gorkly Automobile Plant] Ozanizatsils, i sovershenstvovania proigTodetva; opyt Gor'k0T5k0g0 avtos;avods. Moskva. Go*. lzd-vo Polito lit-TY* 195B. 332 P. (KIRA 12:2) 1. Direktoir Gorlkovskogo tivtonoblllacgo saysda (for Xiselev). 2, Glsvnyy Inshener Gorlkovskogo avtcaobillnogo sayoda (for Borisov). 3. Gorlkovskiy avtomobillfiyy savod (for all except Kiselev, Borisov, Folyakovat admov). (Gorkly-Antomobile industry) "The Developmefit of Agricultural Cooperatives in Cozechoslovakia. p. 56", (KOOPMAIMNO ZmkMELIE) Vol. 82 No.-il 1953, Sofiya, Bulgaria. SO.. Monthly List of East European Accessions L.C. Vol. 29 No. ll~ Nov. 1953, Uncl. MICIWIMI X. IfEconon-tLe distribution of land in collective farms" (P.9) XOOMTIWO _71-IDELIE ~!-qnisterstvo ha zemedel-',-eto) SofiYa Vol 8 No 7 1953 M! gast, EuroDean Accessinns List 'Vol 2 11!c. '.' Aliz 1954 dRimmov, X. "Pight against silt at Goorgi Dimitrov Damn (p. 10) . frWorklxq; peasants at sumer resortsm (p.12) . 900PERATMO MMEME (Ministorstvo na. zemedelleto) Sofiya Vol 8 No ~- 1953 SO: East EuroDean. Accessions List Vol 2 No 7 Aug 1954 1. C-AICHASOV, V. Ya. I - 2. TJ3SR (600) 4. Sprinklers 7. DDA-80 two-bracket giorinkling apparatus. Gidr. i mel. 5, No. 31 1953. k 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Corgress, Anril -1953. Unclassified. V._,~.,_ IrandIdat tekhnicheek1kh nauk. ww.&;-SMPF Iconomics of sprinkling vegetable crajs. Mr. I sel. 8 no. 6:3-11 Je 056. (Mrak 9:9) (Sprinkler 'rrigatIon) (Vegetable gardening) BOXHIN9 F.I., kand..selIik*ihozyaystvennykh naukj GHIGHUOV, V.Ya.9 kand. tekbidoheisIdLkh -i Internatiozal scientific method6logical conference on work macb;Lni- zation and the use of plastics In irrigation and drainage engineering. Gidr. i mel. 3.2 no.11:44-55 N 160 (KM 14:1) I:Irrigation-CongresseO (Drainige-Congresses) (Plasti qs) CHICHASOV9 V.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk Sprinkler and gravity-flow irrigation abroad; according to the materials of the Fourth International. Congress on Irrigation and Drainage in 1960. Gidr. i mel. 14 no.2:48-55 F 162. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'akiy institut gidrotekhniki i nelioratsii im. A.N.Kostyakova. (InAgation-Congresses) SHAUMYAN, V.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., otv. red.; BDKHIN, F.I., kand. sellkhoz. nauko zm. otv. red,.; KOKOVIN, Ye3. , kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KOPIYEV, Ye.I., inzh., red.; POPOVA, V.Ya., kand. takhn. nauk, red.; SANSONOVA, N.P., kand.lakhn. nauk, red.; CIUCHASOV V.Ya... kand. tekhr.. nauk,, red.; RDDIN, YA.S., red. i z( -va' [Mechanization of irrigation and dininage work and use of plastic materials in irrigation and drainal:e construction; materialsIme- khaniza'usiia gidromeliorativnykh rabot i ispollzovanie plastmass v gidrotneliorativnom stroitelistval materialy Mezhdunarodnogo na- uchno-mi5todichaskogo soveshchaniia. Moskva, '.'Lzd.VNIlGiM, 1962. 242 P. (MIRA 15;12) 1. Naucbno-metodicheskoye i koordiriatsionnoye soveshchaniya nauchno.-issledovatellskikh uchrezhdeniy sotsialisticheakikh stran po mekhamizatsii stroitelInykh i el:spluatatsionnykh gidromeliora- tivnykh rabot i ispolIzovaniyu plastmRss v gidromeliorativnom stroitellstve, Moscow, 1960. 2. Vsetsoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell'- skiy institut gidrotekhniki i melioratsii im. A.N.Kostyakova (for Shaum,ma). (Irrigation-Congresses) (Drainage-Congresses) CRIONAWYJ Ta!f, kand.takhnens*', Sprinkling a method -for proVocting farm wope against front. Oldr. L vel. 15 no./#s4/v-54 . Ap t639 160) 1. veenoy4w nauchno.-Looledovatellskiy iustitut gidrotekhni I I meliorataii im. Kostyakova. (Front protection) *rinkler Irrigation) CHICIUSOV, V. Ya. p Icand. takhn. nauk Ili Robile equipnent for the i.-.,Igation of small plots. Gidr. i mele 16 no.12:19-29 D 164 (MIPA 18:2) 1. Gosvewrodkhoz SSW. CHICHASOV, V.Ya., kand. takhn. nauk; YERMOV, N.S., inzh. Absorption oi water by the soil during continuous s rinkling. Gidr. i mel. 17 no-7:8-15 J1 165. ~MMA 18.-12) CHICHAYW. 1. 36770. IDSMV. F. i CUCUYV, 1. po payodu stat'i (F. Uchervaikina i P, Kryuchkovoy) 'Letniye posev 3yiAzergy v raBtushchiy khlopchatnik,* opublikovannoy v gazete *Pravda Vostokal 20 avgwta 1949 goda. Sots. sel, khoz-vd Uzbekistars, 1949, No. 4, a. 82-84 SO: Letoplal Zhurnallynkh Statcy, Vol. 50, Moskva, 1949 SOLWYKINI Aleksandr Ptnenovich; NY7J]NYKt F.A.; TSEDRIK~ D.F.; CH 1,7 red.; FROKOFFMA, WI.., tekhn. red. I"Khersonets" corn harvesting combine) Kukumzouborochuyi kom- bain "Khersonets". Moskva,, Sellkhozizdutp 1962. 142 p (MM 1;:7) (corn (Maize))-Harvesting) (Combines (AgricUtural machiner.0) VOLKOV9 Vladimir Fedarovich; CHICHEND Alsksandr Ivanovichi AMWK,, A.A.,, reteenwnt; Yu.F., nauchWy red.; VIASOVA, Z.V., red.; KKYAKOVA., D.M., tekbn. red. [Ship refrigerating machinee and installations] Sudovye kho.Iodill- rqe mashiny I. ustanovki. Leningrad# Goo. soiuznoe izd-vo sudo- stroit. promyshle 196L 261 pe (MIRA 15!2) (Refrigeration on ships) TSIRELISONY S!mon Aronovich; RAZR&N, Mikhail Avraamovich. Prinimala uchastiye TSIRELISON, E.A.; MIROPOLISM, S.V., kand. biol. nauk, retsenzent; CHICHENEV A I , inzh., retsenzent; BOBOSHKOV S.B., nauchnyy red.; GORDON, L.A., nauchnyy red.; YEWROV, S.A., nauchuyy red.; KAZAROV, Yu.S., red., KRYAKOVA, D.M... tekhn. rwl. [Livability on board ships]Obitaemost' sudov. Leningrad, SudPromgIz, 1963. 266 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Merchant seanen-Accommodations on shipboard) (Ships-Heating and ventilation) MUL"No so?@$ kandoteklmonm6l CUMN 0 N*Aop Insho lowbw or Wa elasue pa"Is ON&V No gnu= of , a pidad lads. P4w*.na pro"., ao,UsM3U 169o (Km 1911) WROT. 1C.S., starobiy nauebqy sotradulk; IMVSKIT, M.V.9 Immd.med.nauk; 01011two pole .............. -- Organization of control seasurom for virus Influenza In Usbekistan in 1957. Ybd.sbur.Vfb- no.8*900-94 Ag-8 158. (KM 13:6) - (=1U=ftAX-ZWMMA) ZLIM, r.S.9 stareMy n4ucbuYY notradalk; MITSKITj N*V,, tand,med.nauk; -CHICMWrN. P.1. Incidence of diphtheria to Usbekletan. Ned.shur.Usb. n0.111 21-24 IF 158. (MIRA 13:6) (Mumgfm[-D IRIA) w-CROV. X.S., ClUCHNNIN, P.I.; IMVSKIY, M.Y. Npidemiology of lnfluenz:&-:-tn Uzbekistan during 1957. Zhur. mikrobiolopid. I immm. 30 no.5:25-30 My '59. AMIRA 12:9) 1. Ix Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya Uzbekokoy SkM. (INFUMZA, spidemiol, in Russia (Rug)) ZAMV, X.S.; BOYKOJ V.M.; zvruy, M.V.,- CHICE n-1112- -F. ~--- Some problems Iin the epidemiology of Batkin's disease In Uzbekistan. Mod. zhur. Uzb,,noe2t19-23 F 160. (MIRA 15*-2) ZBE&ISTAN--HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) t! KWUMOTt S.5,; SARSISIYANTS, S.L.; &MMMTIYEV,. N.N.; CITICHERIN, P.I.; ZAPROHETOVA; L.V.; ZHURAVLEVI, N.A. Virasological oharacterletion of the outIreak of poliomplitis in Tasbkent in 1959. Vop. virus. 7 no.2:23cl Mr-Ap 162. (KERA 150) 1. Tashkentskiy nauabno-issledovatelloldy institut vaktaLn i syvorotok. (TASWSBT-PMIOMLITIS) IMEVZOS$ L.M.; CHI VARSANDVA, Ye.Ys..j MELNIK, Ye.Yu. EpidLmdolo& of tetanus and its prevention in Uzbekistan. Trudy TashNIIVS 6s277-280 061. (MM 15:11) (UZBEKISTAN.-TEIANUS) C). NEVSKH,, M.V.; MEDVEDEVA) T.S.,, red.; TSAY, A.A.p iAlii: ^ied. [PreveAlve inoculations is a measure for the propbylaxis of infectious diseases] Profilakticheskie privivki - mera preduprezhdeniia infektsionrykh boleznei.. Tashkent, Med- giz., UzSSR, 1963. 27 p. (MIRA 17:1) Charectoortatiog of Brucella iptraino isolated frow hvmaw and- inl"l in Uzbekistail. Zhur. mikrobiol., opid. i iinnglin. 42 no.11s 1650 (KM 18112) 1. Vabsiokiy iwtitut krarmoy saditsiny LMN SSSR i lJzbekskaya lZ respablikanalm7ft sanitarno-epidemiologicheisimya stantsiya. Submitted JUDO 16P 1944- lnoludi6d -.fr9&;46,AA-,'c" dbnb#W as.~Ikt~~ ~;04 17 U t ... I' thd':in tent; on htered,~- -Th t on co 9 a'T- Aeq O--M- 0 of, the f ie'd,' t na -9-- wera~:fb'Vnd': ti -.ba,'ArXeeted with once Suoh as is jadvilb edI7 contribute to,the high incid becau*'s-o;"-the'-'n'odotsary.-procalatJ.ons during islau ghtoring and roat procossi%.., aro not- exercised, Veterinary personnel are Strongly advi3ed to Inspe-ot cattle more oare:~ally before certificat~L%! r and.~.V.Lant- z,uporyisory-,-.p pel-are---vx hyr 1 eaD ged to, onfor ce personal momeffootively, Orig, art, hal3: 7:" ASSOOTATION' :'Umbia -PM voc. unimya.'-s, "Z ek'Relhiblio: a ~11-'Lvl Siixtldn-)~ 7~ 7- LS*, 0. -ENCL. SUB:CODF *61 0.7-10-3/14 AUTHOR: Chicl-.enkov, Yu.V., Candidate of Mechanical Scienees. TITIE: lbstlMoran Assembj.r-d RainfoTTOd Concrete Segmental Frame Witl~ Prestressed 'hord. (Ispytaniye sostavnoy zhelozobeton-noy arocInjoy -ferny ;i predvaritellno napryazhennoy -p - Z - 395. (D 83,111) PERIODICAL:Beton i 4helezobeton, 1*-)5"(, 13r.10. p 8 ABSTRACT: The above type of frame, span 27m, was desi~,ned by Eng. N. V. Nikitin, Pi. G. Shishkin and P .Ya. Al shteyr~ of the Promstroyproel-t to form a roof of a factory for electrolysis 0-1 alumirlium. Testing was carried out in Ruznetsktyazhstroy Trual; of the LinmetallurC,1-himstroy. The frame was cast from concrete Mark 400, .iith a total 4. weich of 10.55 tons. 8745 )cG of steel are required of which 270 14g. rfas- hi,--~h tgnsile 3teel. The strutting mem- bers, both diagonal and vertical, viero reinforced by 12 mm diannet-er bars. The chor,*; member was a rect-angular section 200 x 260 mr, in size, reinforced -.-;itb 1--Ive bat ches of h1f;h tensile s"Coel, each comprising 12 7!ires of 7 mm d1ameter. The anchoring, plates were of steel St-3 -~ihich :~ rv hardened to Rocintell 40. T~ejrame is designed I IL -E. m--. The loss of" to tca!re a super-1-mposed. load of 450 Ir pretan-sioning- dAe to free anchoring 2and the frame's own Card 1/3 ~,.-eigjht is appro-cimately 1,000 kd-ell . The tensioning .97-10-3/14 Teattgofan Assembled Reinforced Concrete Sogmental Frame With Prestressed Chord. of the chord member was carried out on the tensioning machine type IJI-14. The modulus 9f e as~iclty of the steel-was approximately 2 02 ~cm . Rapid harden- ing Portland cement of 50; k)=4 (activitOwas used. Tensioning was carried out by two jacks of 30-ton capa- city. After that the channels were pressure-grouted with the As-me type of cement (oement7~ater ratio of 0.55) as used for the surrounding concrete. Fig-I shows the construction of the assembly frame and Fig.2 the method of' testing. Tests ~;ere oarried out using various com- binations of loading until destruction of the frame. The first cracks appeared under the load of 97.9, t9 ns. The loss of pre-tensioning amounted to 1,530 kdcm when the loading reached 130 tons. The cracks were distribu- ted evenly along the chord menber. When the load was increased to 205 tons no further cracks appeared. Fig-4 illustrates diagram of relationship between the width of the crack and the magnitude of the load. Fig.5 gives a graph of the relationship between deformation of the frame and prolongation of the chord. Fie.6 shows defor- Card 2/3 mation of the reinforcement of the top-member and the 97-10-3/14 Testing cf al :&ssembled Reinforced Concrete Segmental Frame With Pre- sti-e-sed Chord. various conditions of loading. Fig.7 shows deformation curves of the top member and the various types of loads. There are 7 Figures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 1. Roofs-Design Card 3/3 CHICHENKOV, YU.V., k4md.tekhn.nauk Testing prestressed reinforced concrete roofing panels to be used in coAstructing,industrial. buildings. Bet. i zhol.-bet,, no.12:458-461 D 158. (MIR& 11:12) (Roofing. Concrete--Testing) 24(5) BOV/56-36-6-19/66 AUTHOR: Chicherin, A. G. TITLEt Reconstruction of the Potential Near Its Boundary From the Scattering Amplitude (Vosotanovleniye potentsiala vblizi yego granitsy po amplitude rasseyaniya) PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tooretichoskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 6t PP 1750 - 1757 (USSR) IBSTRACT: The problem of the reconstruction of the potential has already repeatedly been dealt withi in general., not the scattering amplitude but the phase is used, but using the amplitude appears to be more logical, because it is possible to do with- out a phase analysis, and as it is possible to investigate any and not only spherically-symnetric potentials. As the first Born's approximation for s,2attering amplitudes in the case of high potentials holds only at high energies, and as the first Born's approximation is of no importance in the case of high potential values, the author in this paper de- velops an "asymptotic Born's approximation" for potentials, Card 1/3 which has the following properties: The accuracy of the eppro- Reconstruction of the Potential Near Its Boundary SOV/56-36-6-19/66 From the Scattering Amplitude ximation decreases with increasi:,.ig potential, but this de- crease does not develop in a uniform manner, but it is con- siderable near the center of the domain and slight near the boundaries of the potential. In the case of weak potentials, this approximation coincides wit:a the first Born's approxima- tion and represents the real potential in the entire space. The asymptotic approximation for an arbitrary potential re- produces the behavior of the potential in a layer near the boundary, the thickness of which depends on the amount of the potential. The order of magnitude of the relative error in determining the scattering potential at the point # is equal to U(rl)rldrl. Finally, the practical case is discussed r in which the scatteringlamplitude is given only within a finite energy interval, and the new inequality Emaxz~t (%'/4)j;je._'sin -2 (J/2) is derived. B denotes the mean Card 2/3 value of the potential in the section extending from point r Reconstruction of the Potential Bear Its Boundary SOV/56-36-6-19/66 F1Vm the Scattering Amplitude to the boundary. A rough estimation of the magnitude of F Ab I is given by the inequalitr Emax >2 (U- (;)~ The atithor finally thanks Professor Ya. A. Smorodinskiy for his advice and discussions. Thereare 1 figure and 7 references, ;' of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED& December 10, 1958 Card 3/3 CHERNOPLUOVO, N.A.; ZDMTANOV., MXI~CH~ERIN A.G. Study of the pbonon spectrum of vav*diun, Zhur.ek%l teor, fis. 43 no.6t2080-M5 D"62* ( M 16:1) (Neutrons-spectra) (Noutron"cat-bering) (vanqium) 5/181/63/005/001/018/064 B102/B186 'Chernoplekov, N. A., Zemlyanov. M. G., Brovman Ye. G., AUTHORS: and Chicherin, A. G. TITL13: Investigation of inelastic scatteiing of neutrons from a Ti-Zr alloy PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v- 5, no. 1, 1963, 112-117 TEXT: The mechanism of inelastic scattering of cold neutrons from a disordered Ti-Zr alloy (62% Ti, 36% Zr).was investigated by-the time-of- flight method. A general theory is given which interrelates the single- phonon incoherent scattering cross sectiop with the frequency spectrum of of any crystal. The ratio of the components was so chosen according to theoretical considerations as*to make the mean amplitude of coherent scattering equal to zero: duced into the ladle in the quantity of 0.27 - 0.28 % of the weight or tt*.c crude Iron. It was establis *hed that alloys of Fe-Ce with 5 (~6 Mg make It possible to modilly the crude iron directly in the ladle without any protective devices, and the Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/011/087/123 Cerium modifiers for obtaining AOOO/AIOI crude Iron undergoing modification by a Ce a-1.10Y should not contain >0.03% S, so that the casting be pure and have no nonmotallic Impurities - modificatlon proqTucts. The microstructure and the charaol;erlsticz, of Fg- wnd Ce-cride irons are practically the same. A. Savel'Yova (Abstrdc,%er's note: Complete translation) Card 2/2 NIKOLISKAYAO V.V.; TIMOFLYEV, D.A.; CHICHAGOV, V.P. ",z Changing the natural conditions of the Amui, River Basin In connection with plans for the regulation of rivFir runoff. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.5:59-69 S-0 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institbt geografii AN SSSR. (Amur Valley--Water resources development) (Amur Valley--Physical peograpby) VELICHKO, A.A.; DEVIRTS, A.L.; DOBKINA, E.I.; MOROZOVA, T.D.; CHICHAGOVA, O.A, 00~ First determinations of the absolute ag.) of fossil soils in the e IoVs of the East European Plain. Dokl. AN SSR 155 no. 3:555-558 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institvt geografii AN SSSR i Institu-10 geokhimii i analiti- cheskoy khimii im. V.I.Vernadskogo AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom, I.P.Gerasimovym. AINUT. I.I.; BORISOV, V.I.; yASIV0TSXIY, B.S.0 lush.; SANIIKOT, TU.1.# lush.; SOKOLOV, V.A., insh.; LITCHWO, L.D., insh.; NALOYST. G.A., insh.; -__ZLIAZAX01o~., -lash.; BARTKIN, V.I.. Insh.; FUMIN, AYso, lash. OULYAYET. Aol., insho; STIUNUT, T&J., inzh,: SHAGAZOVA. 1.11., inzh..-, XMINS111T. I#Ts.. lush.; AVRDV. A.I., insh.; DINIDOTA, X.I.. lush.: IIKIPOROTA. Ye.D., lush.; PIDANOVA, T.I., lush.; CRITMOT, I.I., insh.; STORDUK0, I.G., lash.; NOVAUFT.WIT) Te.Tao, inxh.-, GOTKWMI, A.O., Insho; TARASOV, "., insh4; SEIISHKO, A.P., insh.; UTAROVj P,T,g skomoulst; ]DRANNOT, N.V.. skor,omist; XARMAMOT. A A.. skonoulet; KONKIN, X,V'.,, ekoiomlst; (10RET, M.S., qkonomisi: Pri- ninali uchastlys: LAPIN, T.I,; RAMININIT, Tu.A.; XMINMIT, B.A.; SOKOLOV, S.D.; STOROZHKO, I.G.1 PONUMOIg A.10. POLTAKOTAg X.9 rai.; SKINOV, Go, tokhn.rod. [Organization and improvelment of productloa; practices of the Gorkly Automobile Plant] Ozanizatsils, i sovershenstvovania proigTodetva; opyt Gor'k0T5k0g0 avtos;avods. Moskva. Go*. lzd-vo Polito lit-TY* 195B. 332 P. (KIRA 12:2) 1. Direktoir Gorlkovskogo tivtonoblllacgo saysda (for Xiselev). 2, Glsvnyy Inshener Gorlkovskogo avtcaobillnogo sayoda (for Borisov). 3. Gorlkovskiy avtomobillfiyy savod (for all except Kiselev, Borisov, Folyakovat admov). (Gorkly-Antomobile industry) "The Developmefit of Agricultural Cooperatives in Cozechoslovakia. p. 56", (KOOPMAIMNO ZmkMELIE) Vol. 82 No.-il 1953, Sofiya, Bulgaria. SO.. Monthly List of East European Accessions L.C. Vol. 29 No. ll~ Nov. 1953, Uncl. MICIWIMI X. IfEconon-tLe distribution of land in collective farms" (P.9) XOOMTIWO _71-IDELIE ~!-qnisterstvo ha zemedel-',-eto) SofiYa Vol 8 No 7 1953 M! gast, EuroDean Accessinns List 'Vol 2 11!c. '.' Aliz 1954 dRimmov, X. "Pight against silt at Goorgi Dimitrov Damn (p. 10) . frWorklxq; peasants at sumer resortsm (p.12) . 900PERATMO MMEME (Ministorstvo na. zemedelleto) Sofiya Vol 8 No ~- 1953 SO: East EuroDean. Accessions List Vol 2 No 7 Aug 1954 1. C-AICHASOV, V. Ya. I - 2. TJ3SR (600) 4. Sprinklers 7. DDA-80 two-bracket giorinkling apparatus. Gidr. i mel. 5, No. 31 1953. k 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Corgress, Anril -1953. Unclassified. V._,~.,_ IrandIdat tekhnicheek1kh nauk. ww.&;-SMPF Iconomics of sprinkling vegetable crajs. Mr. I sel. 8 no. 6:3-11 Je 056. (Mrak 9:9) (Sprinkler 'rrigatIon) (Vegetable gardening) BOXHIN9 F.I., kand..selIik*ihozyaystvennykh naukj GHIGHUOV, V.Ya.9 kand. tekbidoheisIdLkh -i Internatiozal scientific method6logical conference on work macb;Lni- zation and the use of plastics In irrigation and drainage engineering. Gidr. i mel. 3.2 no.11:44-55 N 160 (KM 14:1) I:Irrigation-CongresseO (Drainige-Congresses) (Plasti qs) CHICHASOV9 V.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk Sprinkler and gravity-flow irrigation abroad; according to the materials of the Fourth International. Congress on Irrigation and Drainage in 1960. Gidr. i mel. 14 no.2:48-55 F 162. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'akiy institut gidrotekhniki i nelioratsii im. A.N.Kostyakova. (InAgation-Congresses) SHAUMYAN, V.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., otv. red.; BDKHIN, F.I., kand. sellkhoz. nauko zm. otv. red,.; KOKOVIN, Ye3. , kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KOPIYEV, Ye.I., inzh., red.; POPOVA, V.Ya., kand. takhn. nauk, red.; SANSONOVA, N.P., kand.lakhn. nauk, red.; CIUCHASOV V.Ya... kand. tekhr.. nauk,, red.; RDDIN, YA.S., red. i z( -va' [Mechanization of irrigation and dininage work and use of plastic materials in irrigation and drainal:e construction; materialsIme- khaniza'usiia gidromeliorativnykh rabot i ispollzovanie plastmass v gidrotneliorativnom stroitelistval materialy Mezhdunarodnogo na- uchno-mi5todichaskogo soveshchaniia. Moskva, '.'Lzd.VNIlGiM, 1962. 242 P. (MIRA 15;12) 1. Naucbno-metodicheskoye i koordiriatsionnoye soveshchaniya nauchno.-issledovatellskikh uchrezhdeniy sotsialisticheakikh stran po mekhamizatsii stroitelInykh i el:spluatatsionnykh gidromeliora- tivnykh rabot i ispolIzovaniyu plastmRss v gidromeliorativnom stroitellstve, Moscow, 1960. 2. Vsetsoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell'- skiy institut gidrotekhniki i melioratsii im. A.N.Kostyakova (for Shaum,ma). (Irrigation-Congresses) (Drainage-Congresses) CRIONAWYJ Ta!f, kand.takhnens*', Sprinkling a method -for proVocting farm wope against front. Oldr. L vel. 15 no./#s4/v-54 . Ap t639 160) 1. veenoy4w nauchno.-Looledovatellskiy iustitut gidrotekhni I I meliorataii im. Kostyakova. (Front protection) *rinkler Irrigation) CHICIUSOV, V. Ya. p Icand. takhn. nauk Ili Robile equipnent for the i.-.,Igation of small plots. Gidr. i mele 16 no.12:19-29 D 164 (MIPA 18:2) 1. Gosvewrodkhoz SSW. CHICHASOV, V.Ya., kand. takhn. nauk; YERMOV, N.S., inzh. Absorption oi water by the soil during continuous s rinkling. Gidr. i mel. 17 no-7:8-15 J1 165. ~MMA 18.-12) CHICHAYW. 1. 36770. IDSMV. F. i CUCUYV, 1. po payodu stat'i (F. Uchervaikina i P, Kryuchkovoy) 'Letniye posev 3yiAzergy v raBtushchiy khlopchatnik,* opublikovannoy v gazete *Pravda Vostokal 20 avgwta 1949 goda. Sots. sel, khoz-vd Uzbekistars, 1949, No. 4, a. 82-84 SO: Letoplal Zhurnallynkh Statcy, Vol. 50, Moskva, 1949 SOLWYKINI Aleksandr Ptnenovich; NY7J]NYKt F.A.; TSEDRIK~ D.F.; CH 1,7 red.; FROKOFFMA, WI.., tekhn. red. I"Khersonets" corn harvesting combine) Kukumzouborochuyi kom- bain "Khersonets". Moskva,, Sellkhozizdutp 1962. 142 p (MM 1;:7) (corn (Maize))-Harvesting) (Combines (AgricUtural machiner.0) VOLKOV9 Vladimir Fedarovich; CHICHEND Alsksandr Ivanovichi AMWK,, A.A.,, reteenwnt; Yu.F., nauchWy red.; VIASOVA, Z.V., red.; KKYAKOVA., D.M., tekbn. red. [Ship refrigerating machinee and installations] Sudovye kho.Iodill- rqe mashiny I. ustanovki. Leningrad# Goo. soiuznoe izd-vo sudo- stroit. promyshle 196L 261 pe (MIRA 15!2) (Refrigeration on ships) TSIRELISONY S!mon Aronovich; RAZR&N, Mikhail Avraamovich. Prinimala uchastiye TSIRELISON, E.A.; MIROPOLISM, S.V., kand. biol. nauk, retsenzent; CHICHENEV A I , inzh., retsenzent; BOBOSHKOV S.B., nauchnyy red.; GORDON, L.A., nauchnyy red.; YEWROV, S.A., nauchuyy red.; KAZAROV, Yu.S., red., KRYAKOVA, D.M... tekhn. rwl. [Livability on board ships]Obitaemost' sudov. Leningrad, SudPromgIz, 1963. 266 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Merchant seanen-Accommodations on shipboard) (Ships-Heating and ventilation) MUL"No so?@$ kandoteklmonm6l CUMN 0 N*Aop Insho lowbw or Wa elasue pa"Is ON&V No gnu= of , a pidad lads. P4w*.na pro"., ao,UsM3U 169o (Km 1911) WROT. 1C.S., starobiy nauebqy sotradulk; IMVSKIT, M.V.9 Immd.med.nauk; 01011two pole .............. -- Organization of control seasurom for virus Influenza In Usbekistan in 1957. Ybd.sbur.Vfb- no.8*900-94 Ag-8 158. (KM 13:6) - (=1U=ftAX-ZWMMA) ZLIM, r.S.9 stareMy n4ucbuYY notradalk; MITSKITj N*V,, tand,med.nauk; -CHICMWrN. P.1. Incidence of diphtheria to Usbekletan. Ned.shur.Usb. n0.111 21-24 IF 158. (MIRA 13:6) (Mumgfm[-D IRIA) w-CROV. X.S., ClUCHNNIN, P.I.; IMVSKIY, M.Y. Npidemiology of lnfluenz:&-:-tn Uzbekistan during 1957. Zhur. mikrobiolopid. I immm. 30 no.5:25-30 My '59. AMIRA 12:9) 1. Ix Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya Uzbekokoy SkM. (INFUMZA, spidemiol, in Russia (Rug)) ZAMV, X.S.; BOYKOJ V.M.; zvruy, M.V.,- CHICE n-1112- -F. ~--- Some problems Iin the epidemiology of Batkin's disease In Uzbekistan. Mod. zhur. Uzb,,noe2t19-23 F 160. (MIRA 15*-2) ZBE&ISTAN--HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) t! KWUMOTt S.5,; SARSISIYANTS, S.L.; &MMMTIYEV,. N.N.; CITICHERIN, P.I.; ZAPROHETOVA; L.V.; ZHURAVLEVI, N.A. Virasological oharacterletion of the outIreak of poliomplitis in Tasbkent in 1959. Vop. virus. 7 no.2:23cl Mr-Ap 162. (KERA 150) 1. Tashkentskiy nauabno-issledovatelloldy institut vaktaLn i syvorotok. (TASWSBT-PMIOMLITIS) IMEVZOS$ L.M.; CHI VARSANDVA, Ye.Ys..j MELNIK, Ye.Yu. EpidLmdolo& of tetanus and its prevention in Uzbekistan. Trudy TashNIIVS 6s277-280 061. (MM 15:11) (UZBEKISTAN.-TEIANUS) C). NEVSKH,, M.V.; MEDVEDEVA) T.S.,, red.; TSAY, A.A.p iAlii: ^ied. [PreveAlve inoculations is a measure for the propbylaxis of infectious diseases] Profilakticheskie privivki - mera preduprezhdeniia infektsionrykh boleznei.. Tashkent, Med- giz., UzSSR, 1963. 27 p. (MIRA 17:1) Charectoortatiog of Brucella iptraino isolated frow hvmaw and- inl"l in Uzbekistail. Zhur. mikrobiol., opid. i iinnglin. 42 no.11s 1650 (KM 18112) 1. Vabsiokiy iwtitut krarmoy saditsiny LMN SSSR i lJzbekskaya lZ respablikanalm7ft sanitarno-epidemiologicheisimya stantsiya. Submitted JUDO 16P 1944- lnoludi6d -.fr9&;46,AA-,'c" dbnb#W as.~Ikt~~ ~;04 17 U t ... I' thd':in tent; on htered,~- -Th t on co 9 a'T- Aeq O--M- 0 of, the f ie'd,' t na -9-- wera~:fb'Vnd': ti -.ba,'ArXeeted with once Suoh as is jadvilb edI7 contribute to,the high incid becau*'s-o;"-the'-'n'odotsary.-procalatJ.ons during islau ghtoring and roat procossi%.., aro not- exercised, Veterinary personnel are Strongly advi3ed to Inspe-ot cattle more oare:~ally before certificat~L%! r and.~.V.Lant- z,uporyisory-,-.p pel-are---vx hyr 1 eaD ged to, onfor ce personal momeffootively, Orig, art, hal3: 7:" ASSOOTATION' :'Umbia -PM voc. unimya.'-s, "Z ek'Relhiblio: a ~11-'Lvl Siixtldn-)~ 7~ 7- LS*, 0. -ENCL. SUB:CODF *61 0.7-10-3/14 AUTHOR: Chicl-.enkov, Yu.V., Candidate of Mechanical Scienees. TITIE: lbstlMoran Assembj.r-d RainfoTTOd Concrete Segmental Frame Witl~ Prestressed 'hord. (Ispytaniye sostavnoy zhelozobeton-noy arocInjoy -ferny ;i predvaritellno napryazhennoy -p - Z - 395. (D 83,111) PERIODICAL:Beton i 4helezobeton, 1*-)5"(, 13r.10. p 8 ABSTRACT: The above type of frame, span 27m, was desi~,ned by Eng. N. V. Nikitin, Pi. G. Shishkin and P .Ya. Al shteyr~ of the Promstroyproel-t to form a roof of a factory for electrolysis 0-1 alumirlium. Testing was carried out in Ruznetsktyazhstroy Trual; of the LinmetallurC,1-himstroy. The frame was cast from concrete Mark 400, .iith a total 4. weich of 10.55 tons. 8745 )cG of steel are required of which 270 14g. rfas- hi,--~h tgnsile 3teel. The strutting mem- bers, both diagonal and vertical, viero reinforced by 12 mm diannet-er bars. The chor,*; member was a rect-angular section 200 x 260 mr, in size, reinforced -.-;itb 1--Ive bat ches of h1f;h tensile s"Coel, each comprising 12 7!ires of 7 mm d1ameter. The anchoring, plates were of steel St-3 -~ihich :~ rv hardened to Rocintell 40. T~ejrame is designed I IL -E. m--. The loss of" to tca!re a super-1-mposed. load of 450 Ir pretan-sioning- dAe to free anchoring 2and the frame's own Card 1/3 ~,.-eigjht is appro-cimately 1,000 kd-ell . The tensioning .97-10-3/14 Teattgofan Assembled Reinforced Concrete Sogmental Frame With Prestressed Chord. of the chord member was carried out on the tensioning machine type IJI-14. The modulus 9f e as~iclty of the steel-was approximately 2 02 ~cm . Rapid harden- ing Portland cement of 50; k)=4 (activitOwas used. Tensioning was carried out by two jacks of 30-ton capa- city. After that the channels were pressure-grouted with the As-me type of cement (oement7~ater ratio of 0.55) as used for the surrounding concrete. Fig-I shows the construction of the assembly frame and Fig.2 the method of' testing. Tests ~;ere oarried out using various com- binations of loading until destruction of the frame. The first cracks appeared under the load of 97.9, t9 ns. The loss of pre-tensioning amounted to 1,530 kdcm when the loading reached 130 tons. The cracks were distribu- ted evenly along the chord menber. When the load was increased to 205 tons no further cracks appeared. Fig-4 illustrates diagram of relationship between the width of the crack and the magnitude of the load. Fig.5 gives a graph of the relationship between deformation of the frame and prolongation of the chord. Fie.6 shows defor- Card 2/3 mation of the reinforcement of the top-member and the 97-10-3/14 Testing cf al :&ssembled Reinforced Concrete Segmental Frame With Pre- sti-e-sed Chord. various conditions of loading. Fig.7 shows deformation curves of the top member and the various types of loads. There are 7 Figures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 1. Roofs-Design Card 3/3 CHICHENKOV, YU.V., k4md.tekhn.nauk Testing prestressed reinforced concrete roofing panels to be used in coAstructing,industrial. buildings. Bet. i zhol.-bet,, no.12:458-461 D 158. (MIR& 11:12) (Roofing. Concrete--Testing) 24(5) BOV/56-36-6-19/66 AUTHOR: Chicherin, A. G. TITLEt Reconstruction of the Potential Near Its Boundary From the Scattering Amplitude (Vosotanovleniye potentsiala vblizi yego granitsy po amplitude rasseyaniya) PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tooretichoskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 6t PP 1750 - 1757 (USSR) IBSTRACT: The problem of the reconstruction of the potential has already repeatedly been dealt withi in general., not the scattering amplitude but the phase is used, but using the amplitude appears to be more logical, because it is possible to do with- out a phase analysis, and as it is possible to investigate any and not only spherically-symnetric potentials. As the first Born's approximation for s,2attering amplitudes in the case of high potentials holds only at high energies, and as the first Born's approximation is of no importance in the case of high potential values, the author in this paper de- velops an "asymptotic Born's approximation" for potentials, Card 1/3 which has the following properties: The accuracy of the eppro- Reconstruction of the Potential Near Its Boundary SOV/56-36-6-19/66 From the Scattering Amplitude ximation decreases with increasi:,.ig potential, but this de- crease does not develop in a uniform manner, but it is con- siderable near the center of the domain and slight near the boundaries of the potential. In the case of weak potentials, this approximation coincides wit:a the first Born's approxima- tion and represents the real potential in the entire space. The asymptotic approximation for an arbitrary potential re- produces the behavior of the potential in a layer near the boundary, the thickness of which depends on the amount of the potential. The order of magnitude of the relative error in determining the scattering potential at the point # is equal to U(rl)rldrl. Finally, the practical case is discussed r in which the scatteringlamplitude is given only within a finite energy interval, and the new inequality Emaxz~t (%'/4)j;je._'sin -2 (J/2) is derived. B denotes the mean Card 2/3 value of the potential in the section extending from point r Reconstruction of the Potential Bear Its Boundary SOV/56-36-6-19/66 F1Vm the Scattering Amplitude to the boundary. A rough estimation of the magnitude of F Ab I is given by the inequalitr Emax >2 (U- (;)~ The atithor finally thanks Professor Ya. A. Smorodinskiy for his advice and discussions. Thereare 1 figure and 7 references, ;' of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED& December 10, 1958 Card 3/3 CHERNOPLUOVO, N.A.; ZDMTANOV., MXI~CH~ERIN A.G. Study of the pbonon spectrum of vav*diun, Zhur.ek%l teor, fis. 43 no.6t2080-M5 D"62* ( M 16:1) (Neutrons-spectra) (Noutron"cat-bering) (vanqium) 5/181/63/005/001/018/064 B102/B186 'Chernoplekov, N. A., Zemlyanov. M. G., Brovman Ye. G., AUTHORS: and Chicherin, A. G. TITL13: Investigation of inelastic scatteiing of neutrons from a Ti-Zr alloy PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v- 5, no. 1, 1963, 112-117 TEXT: The mechanism of inelastic scattering of cold neutrons from a disordered Ti-Zr alloy (62% Ti, 36% Zr).was investigated by-the time-of- flight method. A general theory is given which interrelates the single- phonon incoherent scattering cross sectiop with the frequency spectrum of of any crystal. The ratio of the components was so chosen according to theoretical considerations as*to make the mean amplitude of coherent scattering equal to zero: