SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT B. DANILOVA - K.M. DANILOVA
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DXIIIA)VA, B., 1nzh. (Kiyov).
A.Zbui@v
Increasing the strength of silicate products, Strol, mat, 3 no,17:
30-31 D '57. (MIRA 1132)
(Silicates-Teoting)
DANILOVA,, B.S., kand.mod.nauk (Moskva, Fushkinakays ul. d.16, kv.5)
Aboo rbab 11* and permeability in normal health and oeritonitis
[with num ry in Z@glirh, p.1591. Vest.khir. 80 no-1:97-103 Ja 158.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Is Ithirurgicheskoy kliniki Moskovskogo stomatolog@cheskogo
instituta (zav. - prof. P.L.5elltsovskiy) na bass 33-y klinichealcoy
bollnitay im. Oatroumova (gl. vrach P.V.Abashkina)
(PERITONITIS, ex-per.
eff. of hypothermia & radiations on resorption in dogs
administpred penicillin (Rug))
(HYPOTHERMIA$ offs
on resprption in expers peritonitis In dogs administered
ponicillin (Rua))
(RADIATIONS, eff.
same)
(PENICILLIN. ef f
on resorption in exper. peritonitis in dogs treated
with bypothermia & radiations (Rue))
DAKIIAVAp_,A.-$,.tg_.kuWemadorAuk
Aboorptive oportioa of the inflaxwed peritonamo Wet "
85 no.lOsIO-12 0 160, (iM Us,22)
1, Is khirurgicheAc7 klinUi (s4v* - prof. P.L* Solltsoyakie,
MDokovskogo moditoizwk o stmatologiabookogo irstituta*
IPWITONITIS)
f,
DA,NILOVA, L.5 , kand..rrud.nau@; BOPROVSKY, 11.5.; BFIAVEF4@11!1, I.v.: N-EMAYEV, V.A.
113e uf nittr;,.)z oxide f--x the prevention arA
all-ivk undor ecticlitioncs of first ale.. Scv,m6d. 2F. Ow -AP
165. 816)
I# Stantetya o9oroy porrioshch! (nachall:,,71-k
ABLOVAP H', arkirltaktory VERSTIN, G., lnzh.; AWILOVA, F., lnzh.;
BRAPIROP .9 - - -, -
D, Inzh.
Fapp.-@ lwytal frame-olab school on the otato fam 'Zaria
Konmisma. " Sell, atroi. no.12:8b-10 D 162.
(MIRA 161l)
Moscow Province-Schoolhouses)
ecast concrete construction)
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BOBKOV., L.S.;-DANIIZVAQJ..-
Painting of bicycle parts in a conveyor. lakolmas.mat.i ikh prim.
nool:67-.70 163.# (MIRA 14-4)
1. It opyta raboty Moskawskogo avtozavoda imeni I.A.Likhachava.
(Bicycles and tricycles-Painting)
IIOBKOV, L.S.; DANILOVA, G.F.
Painting of motorbuses in the I.A. Likhachev Automobile Plant.
Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no,3:83-84 162. (MIM 15:7)
(Motorbusee-Fainting)
C. 4?
limb~40cilon of Uquid Vroons
STAAl low, kchig. wid Milk X444d*ow *Jf%
is. NO. 2. T., (x 1981). 1-The %MIT. of hrm 4
bw lIrml-11 Anki prewl-12 Ld Ille uld state At Vow.
-311*0.13.11 ,91' - 11 -, 1w
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Mr A (M CMI IW VA1111. itll OW @111.lt
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DANIL
I@XIIOTA, G., detsext, kandidat takhniahookikh nauk; HAZYMVIGH. I.,
'-'M-sWiW;'-'kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk.
I
Ibcamining the boiling process of some refrigerants. Khol.takh.
:31 ne.2:62-65 Ap-Je 154. (KLU 7:7
(Refrigerants)
DANIWIA., G. K.
Late results of treating adolescent and adult patients with
tuberculous meningitis without oubarachnoid adninistration of
streptomycin. Probl.tiib. no.lt63-66 162. (MIRA 15:8)
I.. Iz terapevticheskogo otdeleniya (zwi. Z.A. Roshchina) Voro-
rtezhskogo oblastnoeo protivotuberkuleznogo dispansera (glevnyy
vrach - zasluzbennyy vrach RSFSR F.S. Pokhvisneva).
(MENIFGES-TUBERCULOSIS)
TKACID,'Vi A. G.) DANILOVA, 0. M.
1111e-@ :Exchange at the Refttgeration of the Concrete Masonry of Dam."
Report subidtted for the 10th Intl. Refrigeration Congress, Copenhagen,
19 August - 2 September 1959.
bi-) A") L 11 LIJv? @
KILIZINA. Ya.H.; DANIWVA, G.K.
Datw on biology oflGr%114260@s taimiily Haemogamasidae (Gamaegidea.
Pamsitiformes). Part 1: Yeeding of Hasmogamaeus citalli Breg.
ot Ifels. and 11. aldi Kich. Med.paras. i-paraz.bol. 25 no.4-352-358
O-D 15 6. (KM 10:1)
1. I:z Rostovskogo-na-Donu nauchno-inaledovateltakogo protivochumnago
instituta (dir. instituta A.K.Shishkin)
(TICXS
Haemogamssus citelli & Hasmogamasus nidl, feeding (Rus))
USSP
Abs Jour : Ref Znur - Biblogya., No 22) 1958, No 99614
Author : Nel;zitia, Ye.N.; Romanova) V.P.;
Inst : Not given
Title : On the Role of ampasid Mites of the Genus Hirstionyssus
Fonseca in Natural Poci of Tularemia.
Grig Pub : Med.parazitol.i parazitarn.bolezni,1957,26,No-3,326-333-
Abstract : It vas demonstrated that H.isabe2linus, H.rml culi and H.
- cricet-I are capable of acquiring tularemic bacteria dur-
ing suction of blood from vhite mice diseased vith
tularemia; they are capable of preserving them in the
organs for the dw-ation of their lives and transmit them
through bites to healtby animals. Observations vere
carried out by the individual method, i.e., with in-
dividual females. A high susceptibility was observed in
the first 2 species (90-100%); it was veaker in the lost
Card 1/2 * Sokolova, K.S.
1,12LIZINA9 yG.lq.;aW.WU,2"x.
Rhipice;halus sobulzel, 01, (family Ixodidae)t a burrow parasite
of ths Siberian narmoto Med.paras.i parasbol. 29 no*3t291-300
160. (TIMS) (PARASITM-4"OTS) (MIRA 13tl2)
NELIZINA@ Ye.P.; CHERPOVA, II.I.
Fumber and spatial distribution of the micropopulations of
bloodsucking Arthropoda within tho microbiotopes of the
suslik CItellus pygmaeus. Med. parazz. i paraz. bol, 32
no,.lz.45Z'55 Ja-17163. (MRA 16:10)
le Roatoirskiy-iia-Donu naucbno-issledovateltakiy protivochum-
nyy Institut i Astrakhanskaya protivochumnaya stantsiya.
-1k,
MIRONOVJI N.P.; NELIZINA, ye.N.j KLIMCIIENKO, I.Z.; TIEZINKO, D.S.; CHERNOVA, X.I.;
DAUIWVA, G.M.j SAMARINA, G.P.; RODIONOVA, AN. -
Spatial distribution of fleas in the burrows of the lesser
suslik (Citellus pygmacus) and efficient methods of estimating
their abundance. Zool. zhur. 42 no.3:384-394 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Rostov.-on-Don Research Anti-Plague Institute, and Astrakhan
Anti-Plague Station.
NELIZINA, Ye.fl.s DANILUVAp G.M.
Materials on @ -ihe'!A-@:Logy of mites of the family Haemogamn idae
(Gamasoidea, Farasitiformau), Report No,2& External morphology
and biDlOJIy Of the postembryonic phases In the development of
Haemog.ulavus citelli Kreg, et HeIz. and Haemogarnasus nidi Mich.
Mat. k po2m. fauny i flory SSSR. Otd. Zool. no.39,2121-243 164.
-!;f (MIRA 1'1:6)
DANILOVA, Gal-ina.Nikolayevas. FILATKIN, Vladimir flikolayevich;
CHERKAYA, Roza Grigorlyevna; SHCHERBOV, Mark Gennadiyevich;
PrInimall uchastiye: BUCHKO, N.A.; VASIKOV, Ye*Toq inzho;
CHICHKOV . N.V., red.; GROMOV, A.S.., tekhn. red.
(Collect!.on of problems and calculations on heat transmission]
Sbornik ,sadach I raschetov po teploperedache. By Gr.N.Danilova
i dr. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo torg. lit-ry, 1961. 270 p.
(KIRA 15:1)
(Heat transmission)
ROUIVELID. Lev Harkovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; TXACHEY. Anatoliy
Gew,-Aiyevich, prof.& doktor tekhn.nauk; GURXVICH, TevgezLiy
@amanovich, inzh.; ONOSOVSKIY, V.V., inzh.; -50DAKOV, G.S., inzh.;
TSYRLIN, B.L., inzh.; KALHINI, I.M., inzh.; ROKAHOVSKIT, N.V., insh.;
T-ATSMIOV, I.F., inzh.;--DAHlWYA..-GA,, dotsent; MIKIIA 'MAYA, R.N.,
inzh.; KA:3NAUKH, H.S., inzh.; SEXALINKO, A.K., inzh.: WIN, A.Ya.,
inzh.; TSEPMSCN, A.L., red.; BABICHZVA, V.V., tekhn.red.
[Examples and designs of refrigerating machines and apparatus]
Primary i raschaty kholodiltnykh mashin i apparatov. Moskva, Gos.
lzd-vo tox-g.lit-ry, 1960. 237 P. [-Thermodynamic diagrams of
the refrigerants used] diagrawy rabochikh
tal kholodilInykh mashin. (MM 13:9)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating rachinery)
TUCH17, A.G., doktor tokhn.nauk. prof.; BLNIWVA..G-N.. kand.tekbn.muk;
SYROVTSBYA, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; STROVTSIVA, N.H., inzb.
Heat exchar4;e during the artificial cooling of concrete
in constructing dame. Gidr.stroi. 29 no-3137-39 Mr '60.
(MIRA 13:6)
(Dams) (concrete construction)
TKACHEV, A.G., doktor telchn.nauk, prof.; DANIWVA, G.J., kand.tekhn.
nauk; BELISKIY, V.K., in2h. - ---
Iabratory experimonts in investigating the pipe method of
cooling concrete. Gid:r. stroi. 30 no-9218-21 S 160.
(MIRL 13:9)
(Concrete contruction)
HADMIKICS, I.S., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; BUKHRER, Te.Z., Inzh.;
VEYNBARG, B.S., kand.te-khn.nauk; VOLIMATA, L.S., inzh.; GIRSH,
S.Ta., prof., doktor takhn.nauk [deceased]; GURMCH, U.S., inzh.;
DAHILOY4_,-.q,,g.., kand.takhn.nauk; IIWIMOVA, Te.Y., inzh.; ICFYXO
U.N., 6nd.tekhn.nauk;XAN, K.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; LAVROVA. V.V.,
inzh.; MEDOVAR. L.Te.. Inssh.; ROMWELID. L.M., prof., doktor tekhn.
nauk; TKAGOV, A.G., prof., doktor takhr.nouk; TSMIN, B.L.;
SHUMLISRSKIT, M.G.0 iwsh.; SHCHERBAKOV, V.S., inzh.; TAKOBSON, V.B.,
kand.takhn.nauk; GOGOL111. A.A., reteenzent; GUEMUN, A.A., retsenzent;
KAH OV, A.Y., retsenzent; KURYLU, Te.S., retsenzentj LIVSHITS. A.B.,
retsenzent; CHISTYAKOV, P.M., retsenzent; SIUMMIN, A.Ye.. rateen-
zent; SHUSHEIINOV, G.A., retsenzent; PAVLOV, R.V., spetsred.;
KOBULAWNILI, Sh.N., glavnyy red.-, RYUTOV. D.G., zsm.g1a,,,aogo red.;
GOWVKIN, N.A., red.; GHIZHOV, G.B., red*; NAZAROV, B.A., glavnyy
red.izd-va; NIKOLAYAVA, II.G., red.; EYDINOVA, S.G., m1adshiy red.:
MEMISH, D.H., takhn.red.
[Refrigeration engineering; encyclopedic reference book in three
volumes] KholodilInsis i;ekhnika; antaiklopediclieskii spravochnik
v trekh knigakh. Glav.reid. Sh.N.Kobulashvili i dr. Leningrad,
Gostorgizdat. Vol.l. (Tochniques of the prodiiction of artificial
cola] Tekhrika proizvode;tva islaisstvennogo kholoda. 1960. 544 P.
(MIRA 1-3:12)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
AT.F,W.,qA TMOV, S.V.---(--ontinued) Go rd 2.
1. Voesoyuznry institut rosteniyevodstva (for Sechkarev, Lizganovao
Breohnev, Gai-er-bush, Heshcherov, Mov, Tkochanko, Xazakova,
Krasochkin, Isevandovskaya, Shebalina, Byakova, Hakashava, Ivanovp
Kartynov, Girenko, Ivanova, Shilova). 2. Gribovskaya ovoahcbnaya
oelektsionnaya opytnava sl;antsiya; chlenv-korrespondenty Veasoyuz=y
akndemii eel I skokhosya ye tire nnvkh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Alpatlyev,
SoloviYeve). 3. Daystvitollnyy chlan Vaenoyuznoy akademii sallsko-
khozyaystvannykh nauk im. V.I.Lonina (for Brezhnev).
(Vegetables-Varieties)
=ILOVA). G.- N..,- and BW=OVo 1: N.
"Determination of Thermofhysical Properties of Some
Concrete and Gravels Applied to the Concrete Dam
Constructions."
Report submitted for the Conference cn Heat and Mass Transfer,
Minsk) BSSR) June 1961.
nANILOVA: G.*Xl*)- and DM.SKJY V. K
"Heat Transfer at :Boiling of Frenny - 22 in a Large Volume
under the Free Motion Conditions."
Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer,
Minsk) BSSR, June 1961.
DANILOVA, G.N,I_BUCHKOl N.JL.
Whod. for calculatfLng the temperature field and the mean volume
temperature in the laying of-blocks in massive concrete structureti..
Inzh.olls,shur. 5 no.1:92-95 Ja 16.2. (HIPA l5o)
1. Tekhnologicbeskiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti,
Leningrad.
(Concrete construction)
DANROVA, G.11, kand.tekhn.iwmk; BUCHKO, N.A., lnzb.
A*roximation metbad of detennining temperatures of concrete -
masonry in dame une1wr construction. Gidr.strol. 33 no.4226-29
AP 163. (KIRA 104)
(bans) I(Concrete-ThervzI properties)
DANILOVA, G.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
Effect of prezisure and saturation temperature on heat exchange
in the boiling of F@4ions. Khol.tekh. 42 no.2,36-42 Mr-Ap ,65.
(V,TRA 18:5)
It Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskly institut kholodilIncy prorZshien-
nosti.
DANILOVA, G.N.., kand. tekhn. nauk; BELISKIY, V.K.
Studylng the heat turamfer in .@,e boilil.J -,f !13 ami 12 on
PiFes with vari-ous roug7iness. 'rhol. tekh. L.2 n:).Z.' -@.4-28 'T I _,' V. 165.
- I - ..6
!F:9)
1. Leningradsk-iy tekhrologic!i.:?s'A-;y inz"tu'@ ldulc@iillnoy promvoElor.-
nos U..
DANILOVA, G.P.; DRUZHINIKA, I.P.; MALITSEV, M.V.
@w..
Investigating ternary alloys of titanium-aluminum-mangane"se and
titanium-alluminum-iron. Isv-.VYs% ucheb. ,zav.,, trivet. met. no-3:115-121
1 58. (MIRA 11:11)
It Mookovskiy institut tevetnykh metallov i solota. Kafedra metal-
lovedenlya.
(Titanium-aluminum-manganese alloya-YAtallography)
(Titanium-aluminum-iron alloys--Metallography)
SOV/149-58-6-12/19
@UTHORS: Mal'tsev, M.V.,,,Danilova,-..G.P and Druzhinina, I.P.
TITLE: Investigation of the Ternary Titanium-aluminium-niobium
and Titanium-aluminium-molybdenilm Alloys (Issledovaniye
troynykh splavov titan-alyuminiv-niobil7 i titan-
-alyuminiy-molibden)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya
Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 61 pp 108-114 + 1 plate (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The object of the present investigation was to study the
Ti-rich alloys of the ternary Ti-Al-Bb and Ti-Al-Mo systems
and to select those that by virtue of the best combination
of mechamical properties (high strength and ductility)
would be most suitable for manufacturing welded sheet
structures designed to operate at sub-zero and elevated
temperatures. In the exploratory staie, alloys
containing 2-6% Al with 2-ro% Mo, and 2-r6% A.1 with 1-8% Hb
were studied. Magnesium reduced titanium was used in the
preparation of the experimental alloys which were melted
and cast in @elium. The cast ingots were hot forged at
:@ 000 - 800 0, to produce square rods from which test
pieces for mechanical tests ana' metallographic examination
Cardl/? were prepared. After it had been established that the
SOV/149-58-6-12/19
Investigation of the Ternary Titanium-aluminium-niobium and
Titanium-aluminium-molybdenum Alloys
5) Mechanical properties - a) U.T.S. kglmm 2 7 b) yield
point kg/mm2 I c) elastic limit, kg/mm 2 1 d) elongation,
%, e) reduction of area, %, f) impact strength, kSm/cm 2
It was found that higher ductility and impact strengtg were
obtained when forging was carried out at 1 000'- 800 C and
the harmful effect of employing higher forging temperatures
was attributed to the excessive growth of the 0-pha8e which,
on decomposing, produced coarse, needle-like constituents.
The microstructuresoof the 4% JL1@ 3% Mo allo; hot-forged
at 1) 1100 - goo C and ii) 1 000 - 800 C are shoym
in Figure 1. In view' of these results, in all subsequent
work the inv8stigated alloys were forged within the
1 000 - 800 C-bmperature range. A continuous oil-fired
furnace was used for pre-heating, the heating cycle
consisting of 2 hours at 800 uC, followed by slow heating
to 1 000 C. The ingots, cut into several parts, were
forged to produce either rods or flgt stock. The latter
was then hot-rolled at 1 000 - 800 C to sheet measuring
CiLrd3/7 3 x 700 x 2 000 mm, 90% reduction in thickness being
SOV/149-58-6-12/19
Investigation of the Ternary Titanium-aluminium-niotium and
Titanium-aluminium-molybdenum Alloys
alloys is shown in Figures 2 and 3, respectively. It is
postulated that low ductility of alloys annealed at
400 - 500 OC was due to the precipitation of the hard,
metastable w phase (not visible under the microscope)
formed as a result of decomposition of the 0 phase. The
increased ductility and reduced strength of alloys anneared
at higher temperatures was attributed to the formation of
stable a-phase. The variation of the mechanical prgperties
of the investigated alloys within the -196 to + 500 C
temperature range is shown in -111 ur 4 k'5% All 4% Vb alloy)
and Figure 5 (4% 2All 3%j Mo alloy , where ak - impact
strength, Xg4m/cm , other symbols denoting the same
properties as in Figures 2 and 3. It will be seen that unlike
other alloys', such as Ti-Al-Mn, Ti-Al-Fe, Ti-Al-V, etc.,
the two alloys under consideration are characterised by
high strength and high ductility at sub-zero temperatures.
Thus, at -196 C the 5% All 4% Nb alloy has
Card5/7 aB = 150 kg/mm2 $ 6 = 10%, dP = 35% and ak - 5 kg-m/c2
SOV/149-58-6-12/19
Investigation of the Ternary Titanium-aluminium-niobium and
Titanium-aluminium-molybdenum Alloys
Acknowledgments are made to L.V. Mellnikova, G.G. Pauler
and W.S. Kaplin, who took part in all stages of the
investigation, to A.I. Gribov, B.I. Shevchenko, B.S. Kulagin,
B.N. Popov and A.A. Diomidova who participated in the
large-scale production trialp and to Candidate of
Technical Sciences, M.V. Poplavkb, who directed the work
on weldability of the studied alloys.
There are 5 figures, 1 table and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATTON: Moskovskiy institut tavetnykh metallov i zolota.
Kafedra metallovedeniya. (Moscow Institute of Non-
ferrous Metals and Gold. Chair of Metal Working)
SUBMITTED: June 23, 1958
Card ?/?
DANILOVALi. .26.
Third @rizie (ini6ni. D. Ko- Chernov) awarded to Engineer V. V. Andreyeva and
Engineer V* I. Kazarin (Institute of Physical Chemistry., Ac. Sc., USSR), Eng-
ireer Go Pa Danilova and Engineer Ye. A. Kamenskaya (Institute of Rare Metals)
for their paper'"Investigation of the Strength of Titanium Base,, Corrosion Re-
sistant Alloys"*
Results of the 1956 Competition for Obtaining imeni D. K. Chernov and imeni
N. A. Minkevieh Prizes, Metal-lovedeniya i termicheskaya obrabotka metallovj
1959, No. 6, pp 62-64
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YMPortleg of Structural Steel 373Q%N3A on Reducing Agents
And Methods or Extraetlon TT
Gulyayev. B. B., Doctor of Technical Sciences; I.A, Snapranov,
-randiast e-ar- Tothn Leal. 3c lane on 1 0. X. PACnitskly. Candidate-
or Technical 3clanz*3; and Z_D@Jjcy-@Qrov@. F.,@giraor- Influence
Of Rare Earths an the Crystallization and X-enAnIcal Fmpertlos
if Cast Steel 92
T*rbol'sk&y&, 70, D , Engln4gr; I. V.-Jahkovi IngIneor; and
A. Yo.-Xhlobolkov, Doctor of Technical Sciences. The Zrr.et
of Cerium Additives on the Properties or Cr-XI-Ma Stool for
Shaped Stool Coating
lie
GOl'4&ht#7fti'-yft,--Y6-, C"Id3t, of Technical Sciences, and
0
. D .ZhI zhhkl". Znglnten The Irfect or Cerium on the
Structure and rroportlem Of Cast And Forged Steel 130
Ropi- L- P. , Candidate Of Technical Sciences, and
-
a- . rGtukh0Yj-C-ndI4&t* Of' Technical Sciences. study or
%110 Effect of PAr. Earths on tho Phyalcalmochan1cal Proper-
ties or Cr-91-Ho Steel 155
Studn1ts. N. A.. Candidate Of Technical Sciences;
YU. K. Konov, Inglneerl and A. 1, Sokollkov, Engineer.
The Influence of Par* garthe on the Nature or Fracture
and the Struetur# And Properties of --teel 183
@R-&111193M, 0. P.o Candidate of T&ehnlcal Sciences;
9-
- V@-JUT'T@ctor of Technical Sciences I N.V. popl&vko,
Candidate of To-hn1cal 3elencew. Additives for Weld
Titanium Alloys Ing 196
10-.fif% T. X.. C&ndld4t* Of Technical Sel.@css. and V,W. Burov,
,,na,or. ltlgctrcch*Alc&l M:thOd.ofPr.duCIng Risen Metal-
,un Alloys for KodIft d Cat ron
KOPP. L. P.. Candidate of Technical Sciences; L.M. ShIgIdjrA,
ln&tA* VI And P. D. Su4akOvjk. The Problem* of Causes for the
tIcItY Of_Xh.13018-Type Stool At jitgh Temperature and
16,000 '(1)391)-
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AUTHORS: MalltBuv, M. V., Danilova, G. P., Avidon, A. R.
TITLE: Investigation of Alloys of the Ternary Syotom: Titanium,
Aluminum, Niobium
'.?ERI.ODIGAL: Izveotiya vyoshikh uchebriy1di zavedeniy. Tsvn-tnaya metal-
lurgiya, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 5, PP 145-150 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Certain properties and compositionu of these alloys havc
been already described by Andreyeva, V. V., et al.
(Vysokoprochhye I korrozionnostoykie splavy na o,-nove
titana, VINTI,-;958--High-Strength and Corrosion-Resis-
tant Titaniu. Base Alloys, VINTI, 1958). Their excellent
ductilit d weldability prompts further studies of
y
@y
Do sit
other c.o positions. However, state diagrams- of these
ternary systems do not exist, and to fill this lacuna -the
authors prepared 20 titanium alloys, containing from 1 to
16% Al and from 0.25 to 6% Nb. The melts were made in an
arc furnace in an atmosphere of argon; the ingots were
hot (8oo-gooO) forged into 10 x 10 mm rods, 150-M long,
cut into specimens, annealed for 45 hr at 1,1000 (the
ard 1/3 specimens were sealed in quartz ampoules to avoid oxida-
Investigation of Alloys of the Ternary '15395
SY;3tem: Titanium, Aluminum, Niobiun-, SOV/149-2-5-21/32
ard 2/3
tion during annealing). The otructure of the alloys
at different temperatures was determined by heating
them to-700, 500, 900 and 1,1000 for 120, 60, 116,
10 and 3 h.r respectively and by quenching them in
cold water. A study of the microstrUCtUr(_' showed
that specimens quenched at 1,1000 have an acicular
structure of martensite type. This 0(-phase is the
product of the /-I-phase breakdown, and is distributed
in the grains of the- I-phase alonG definite planes,
not at random. A 900 quenching shows a low-tempera-
ture phase situated against the background of the de-
composed 18-phase. Both the o( and theo('-phases show
a regular pattern in the 19-phase pattern. At lower
quenchit-l-r temperatures the amount of 0( -phase in-
crease'-. At and above 1,0000 the alloys are in the
regio'., oft?-solid solutions- At 9000 an isothermal
cros., sec on shows beside ;@ alloys also 0( +'9
bina..,y and 0( -one phase alloy3. A more detailed
phas'@ analysis was made by radiograms accovding to
Debyl* :Is method in standard cells -writh copper radiation.
It Wi s found that the acicular 0( 1 phase which resulted
frorr the decay of the phase has a close-packed
Inventigati on of Alloys of the Ternary 7539@
System: Titanium, Aluminum,-Niobium SOV/149-2-5-21/32
hexagonal lattice with a aomc-what ,;ma1l(_-r identity peri(id
than the @ @ -phasc. The ;." -solid "'olution has aloo a hexa-
gonal lattice, the identity periods (if which decrease at
higher temperature. (There are no conclusions concern-
ing the properties of these different alloys.) There is
1 table; and 6 figures.
ASSOICATION: Krasnoyarsk Institute of NonferrOUS, Metals; Chair of
Metal Studies. State Institute of Rare Metals; Alloy
Lab (Krasnoyarskiy institut tsvetnyldh metallov; kafedra
metallovedeniya. GosudarstVennyy instit-ut redicilch moral-
lov; laboratoriya splavov).
SUBMrrTED: January 23, 1959
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D228YD303
AUTHORS; Danilova, G. P., llalltsev,-M. V., poplavko, M. V. and
f 1-a -d- lim- 1F s Ta-y- -a-, - I r-. M .
TITLE: Addition materials for welding titanium alloys
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Bay-
kova. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii
redkikh elementov. Mezhduvedomstvennaya komiss-4ya po
redkim. metallam. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchan-iye po problem
reniya. Moscow, 1958. Reniy; trudy soveshchaniye. Mos--
cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1961, 203-208
TEXT: In this study the aim of the authors was to create a high-
grade Ti alloy with a variably modified structure in the cas@ state.
Such material is necessary to eliminate textural defects hindering
the full use of certain Ti alloys in welded structures. Details
are first given about the preparation of these addition ingredients
-- Ti-base alloys with different contents of Al, Nb, No, Re, Ce,
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Addition materials for ... D228/D303
arLd B. Data on tile macrosturcture of cast alloy specimens are then
cited. They suggest that the introduction of small araounts of B
and B-Zr (@ Oz > 00- On the basis of these results, a general
form is found for the creep equation and a method of
integrating it by steps Is described. A numerical
example with the following basic data is discussed:
In 7 min the angular velocity increases from 0 to 10500rPm
and the gas temperature from 18o to 550*(".. The total
working time for the i otor is 150 in-iii. The calculations
were carried out on the electronic computer of the
Computing Centre, Moscow University, and the results are
shown graphically. There are 2 figures and 4 Soviet
references.
SUBMITTEDa April 26, 1959
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S/030/60/000/011/026/026
B021/BO56
AUTHOR: Danilova, I. R.
TITLE% Investigation of the Thermal Stresses in the Components
of Turbines I'
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, No,, 11, pp@ 131-152
TEXT: A scien$ific conference was held at Kiyev from July 6 to July 7,
1960. It dealt1with thermal st-esses in rodq. plates- and shells in
turbine construction./The conference had been convened jointly by the
Komissiya po turbinnym. ustangrk'am !NTK USSR (Commission for Turbine
Plants of the State Scientific Technical Committee gj&rSSR) and the
Komissiya po prochnosti. gazovykh turbin Akademli nauk SSSR kCommission for
the Stabilit,-( of Gas Turbines of the Academy of S,::iences USSR) together
with the Institut mekhaniki Akademii nauk USSR (Institute of Mechanics
of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainskaya SSR). Mainly two types of pr-o-ET-ems
were investigateds The calculation of temperature fields in the components
of turbines, and the determination of the thermal st:'esse!3111nder the
conditions of elasticity and plasticity,. Further, the follif'-wing report3
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the Components of Turbines B021/BO56
were delivereds A. D. Kovalenkc jpoke about the solution of problems
concerning thermal stresses; A. G. Kos_tyu on the fraction methods of the
components of gas turbines; S. Ya Yarema on the Sol@,ti,7,n of the problem
of concentrated heating of a long cylindrical;os *hell; Yi@. T. Molchanov and
Ye. R. Plotkin on an approximate method of calculating the temperature
field3 of a turbine vane under non-.steady conditions; V. I Danilovskhy
on a method of calculating steady temperature fields and thermal stresses
in plane components. V. I. Savchenko spoke about tv.e method of photo-
thermoelasticity for the purpose of determining thermal stresses in plane
models; Ye. I. Molchanov on curves of the dependence of the number of
load cycles leading to destruction on the extent of plastic deformations;
Ye. S. Muslin spoke about the destruction of turbine disks as a result
of low temperature of the disk edge; S. F. Pollkovskiy on formulas for
determining the temperature distri'vution in the tubewall.s as a function
of the heating rate. The following disadvantagi@s were riticized: in a
number of reports, general solutions for inve3tigating the stress sta.e
of turbine components were not sufficiently used The lack of theoretical
and experimental investigations of various heal exchange processes is
stressed. The conference outlined measurec@ for extenling theoretical and
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the Components of Turbines BU-91/BG56
experimental work in the field of ac-'romechanins, and gar, dynstmice of
thermal engines. 7
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S/179/62/000/003/012/015
E199/E435
AUTHOR: Danilova. I.N. (Moscow)
TITLE: On temperature stresses in a hollow sphere with a
I
variable elastic modulus
PERIODICAL: Akadcmiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdoleniye
tekhnichaskikh
no-3, 1962, .165-167
TEXT: It is assumed that
vary proportionally to the
following equation
fr- UI
+ ( - + 2@ts 2.(
Wp- p dp + -
p
nauk. Mekhanika i mitshinostroyeniye,
ternper-atux-c and tho modulus of elasticity
radius. The problem is based on the
v v * t d. (4)
_!_ -@r -- u=a . -@Tp
t-v E dp 41) ) i - V 11
where U radial displacement, p = r1rl, u = U/rl,
rl - internal radius, r2 - external radius. The above equation
is derived from Hook's law and an equation of equilibrium in the
radial direction. Assume that E = Nfn and 'let P = 01 1
substitution of P by el reduces the o-iginal equation to a
linear one which in turn, by expressing u as an exponential
Card 1/2
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S/179/62/000/003/012/015
E199/E435
function, can be transformed to a Riccatils equation which can be
solved uzing boundary conditions. A particular case with
E(O,) = Ke k?, `@' = 1/3, where K and k some constants,
is included. In this case
dlu (k - + (kP - 2) 2. (kr
'717 - P dp P2 .d,,-
(9)
This equation is solved using Bessel functions. In a special
case, the temperature distribution is hyperbolic. The solution
can then be expressed by integrals evaluated analytically.
SUBMITTED: February 17, 1962
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DANILOU,, I. N. (Yjoakva)
`-The-r-mal, stresses in A rectangular wedges Izv,AN SSSR.Otd.tekhnauk*Mkh.
i mashinostr. no.5180-85 S-0 162o (KMk 15:10)
(Thermal stresses) (Wedges)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
BARTKO, D.; P- - - . --
,.j%Nj60VA,,.J, WAMEROVA, Neuroloc-ical Clinic, :-*c-;cal Faculty,
ver rrftwr
Comenius Un y 0 ologicka Klinika Lek. Fak. UK), Bratislava.
"Acute Brain Hypoxia and the ?rotains of the Carebrospinal FLuid"
Prague, Ceskoslovenska rnuroloFie, Vol 30, No 1. Jan 67, P 72
Abstract; During brain hypoxia all the albimin fractions wcra reduced, and all
the globulin fractions, with the exception of beta-globulin fraction, vere in-
creased. There were no differences in supra- and -4,11'ratentorial lez;iorz. T@e
seriousness of the affliction had only a limited effect on the chan,:res in the
spectru-na of the proteins. It appears that the ci,anges are due to extravasal
structures. No references. Submitted at the 1,1cetim! of the 'Neurological
Section, Slovak Branch. Kosice 16 - 18 Jun 66.
1/1
T,
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2 - :,7 3 -1/71 2
AUTHORS: Nazarov, I. N., Sl,.arif!-,-,nov, A. Sh., Danilova, K.F
TITLE: Heteroc clic Com,,,ounds (Geterotsiklicheskiye soyedineniya).
y
Com-iiinicution 59: Anestheti--in- Synt'@etic Substancer,
(SoobsliclieniYe 59: Sinteticheskiye obezbolivayushelliye
veshchestva). Xx. Syntlesis of the Benzoic and Phonylacetic
Esters 1-Alkenyl-2,5-Dimetl'Yl-4-Etl'Yl-4-l'i.-,-,eri(IoILs( xx.
Si ntez benzoynykh i fenoksiuksusnykh efirov I-alkenil-2,5-
dimetil-4-etil-4-P-'.1~eri-do'.ov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk 333R,Otdeleaiye Khimic;ieskikh Trauk,
1958, TTr 4, i1p. 452 - 459 NSSO
ABSTRACT: In the previous viork some benzoates and phcnoxyacetates of
1-all~enyl-2,5-di,aethyl-4-etliinyl-4-I)i,,eridole were deocribed.
Amuna them are some com,,.ounds which hav,@ stron,; ane3tlletizzing
effects. In continuution of these investi-ationa the authors
decided to synthetize benzouteo@ and phenoxyacctates of
The initial
Card 1/3 1 -alkenyl-2, 5 -dime t'lYI-4-othinyl -4 - Pi .-er .@ io le (form@ilae I-III)
62-5C-4-lo/72
Heterocyclic Com-@,ounds,. Com-unicution 59: Ane3thetlzin@: Synt.-.etic Sub-
stanc,)s. XX. Syntliesis of the Benzoin and Phenylacetic Esturs 1-A@kcnyl
2,5-Dimethyl-4-Ethyl-4-Pi.~leridolcs
were rroduced in @reat yields 'hy condenj,%tion of
lithium ethyl with
(Reference 4). For the pur:-,-se of separatinE Vic indiv ..'@l
conpouPA3 the mi-,A-res of iao-,aric pi, er'dule,.3 wer(-, ect -
vortel to calts of hyttro,,-en chluride. By Me,'LIIB Of the
e3terification of tlhe
pi: eridole with chlo-ine anhydrido of bcn@!oic and phonyl-
ac@tic acid corre3ponding
pi,.eridoles we-e prodi,.ced as a mixture of stereoc'.,=ical
isomers. Synthetized wore: benzoic and phonylacet4c esters
of I-alkenyl-2,lc-di;zetl~~l-4-eth~,1-,I-pi-,er4-dole (forrailae
1V - VIII). They were subJected to a phurmucolo,-,icL@l inve-
stit.-ution with re,@ard to their anestheti,.-.inC pro:-erities. It
showed tl@---t rj'henylacetic, esters of the,@-form of 1-crotyl-
2, 5-diriet!,Yl-4-eUYl-4-,!i- crieloles is ricre active
Card 2/3 than di':aine, however, its toxiCty i-@ t7:ice as ---rea-t.
t.,
62-5e-4-10/32
Heterocyclic Conpounds. Co-,-.-,-unicution 59: Ane3thctininj Syntbetic Sub-
stannes. XX. Syrthesis nf the Benzoic and Phenyl;-@cetic Enters 1-Alkenyl-
2,5-Dimethyl-4-E~hyl-4-Piperidoles
There are 1 tible, and 4 references, 3 of ,,',ich are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIMT: Ins tit-t or- khimii im. 411% D. Zoli,-.-.!-.o:;o Akadenii
.3tidarrtvennyy universitel. ir,-,. S. 1.
nz:.uk 33SM @Kazakhskiy -o,
Kii,ova f-,.- Or,-,inic C@.u.,,,,i9try i7oai IT. D. Ze-
linskiy A3) USfITZ andUmA 3tate Universi%, imeni S. Y. Kir-@@v)
SUBMITT-ED: Nov@.-.7icr 2o, 11,"506
AVAILABLE: Lil)r---ry of Cnir-1-oss
1. Heterocyclic compounds 2, Benzoic enters-Syntheeis
3. Phanylacatio enters-Zynthesis
Card 3/3
AUTHORS: Nazarov, I. N., Sharifkanov, A. Sh., SOV/62-58-6-14/37
RA'T@i
TITLE: Heterocyclic Compounds (Geterotsiklicheskiye soyedineniya)
Communication 60. Synthetic Analgesic Substances,, XXI. Synthesis
of Esters of the a-Form of 1-Alkenyl-2,5-Dimethvl-4-Piperidole
(Soobahcheniye 60. Sinteticheskiye obezbolivayushchiye veshchest-
va. XXI. Sintez efirov a-formy 1-dkenil-2,5-dimetil-4-piperido-
lov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1958, Nr 6, Pp. 739 - 747 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the authors describe the synthetization
of a number of new esters (of the a-form) of oecondary 1-alkenyl-
-2,5-dimethyl-4-Piperidols with a view of explaining the influence
exercised by unsaturated nitrofen radicals and the effect pro-
duced by the character of the z,.zyl rest upon the physiological
activity of these compounds. B@, the interaction between the
a-form of the 2151dimethyl-4-Piperidol and halide derivatives
of the allyl type various
Card 1/3 -4-Piparidols (Formulae I-VI) were cynthetized with a high yield@
Heterocyclic Compounds. Communication 60, Synthetic Iral-SOV/62-58-6-14/37
gesic Substances. XXI. Synthesis of Eaters of the a-Form of I-Alkenyl-,2,5-
-Dinethyl-4-Piperidole
By the esterization of piperidols (Formulae I-VI) by means of
acid chloroanhydrides complex eaters (Formulae VII-XIX) were
obtained. They were pharmacologically tested with respect to
their anaesthetizing properties, Among the compounds investifated
propion-and acetic esters of 1-crotyl-2,5-dimethyl-4-PiperidoI
(Formulae XIII and XIV) showed very weak activity. All other
eaters investigated show hif.:h annesthetizinG activity and rol-
atively low toxicity. There are 2 tables and 9 references, 8
of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. TT.D.Zelinsko-o i Kafedra
organicheukoy khimii Kazzakhsko.-o Cosudarstvenno:;o U-niversiteta
im.S.M.Ki-3va (Institute of Orianic Che-.ii.,Ary i.@ieni 113. Zelinskiy
and Chair of Organic Chemistry of Kazakh State University imeni
S.M.Kirov)
SUBUITTED: Novamber 2o, 1956
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Heterocyclic Compounds. Communication 60. Synthetic SOV/62-58-6-1,1/37
Analgesic �ubstances. XXI. Synthesis of Eaters of the a-Forr. of 1-Alkenyl-2,5-
-Dimethyl-4-PiPeridole
1. Esters--Synthesis 2. Esters--Physiological effects 3. Nitrogen
--Chemical effects
Card 313
DANMVA, K. M. , and ANICHKOV, N. N.
Eine einfache MBthode zur elektiven Darstellung der v Kupffer schen
Sternzellen. Centralblatt fur allgemeine Pathologie, 61, 52-54, 1934.
DANTLOVA, K.M.
Effect of nutritional disorders and infections on the cellular con-
nnetive tissue. Arkh.pat., Moskva 13 no,3:41-49 May-June 51.
(CLML 21:1)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Department of -Pathological
Anatomy of the Therapeutic Faculty (Head--Honored Worker In Science
Prof. I.V. Davydovskly, Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sci-
ences USSR), Second Moscow State Medical Institute imeni I..V.Stalin.
DANILOVA, X.M.(Moskra)
-- -_M
Tissue of the internal environment in leukooes. Arkh.pat.,17
no.2:12-21 AP-Je 155. (9LRA 8-10)
1. Is kafedry patologichaskay Anatomit lechabnogo fakulltsta
II Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinakogo instituta imeni
I.V.Stalina (Zav.--deystyitel'vyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. I.T.
Davydovskly)
(ONUMIA, patboloMr,
connective tissue, porous)
(CONICOCTIVI TISSUE, in various diseases.
leukemia, porous tissue)
D, A A// V 6
d
USSR/General Problem.- of Pathology - Fethophysiology T-4
of the Infectious Process.
I
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958. 3059
Author : Danilova, K.M.
Inst :.
Title : Hiiman Loose Connective Tizoue in Infectious and Allergic
Diseases.
Orig Pub : V sb.: Tr. VBes. Konferentsii Patologoanatomov. M.,
Medgiz, 1956, 92-95 Diskus., 231-239-
Abstract : Connective tissues respond to different infectious agents
by diffuse histiocytic reactions of varying Intensities.
A histiocytic group of cells (macrophages), developing
from the adventitiae, is predominant. The morphology of
connective tissue tn allergic and infectious diseases is
similar. Macrophage reaction occurs because of the activi-
ty of trophic and protective mechanisms within the body.
Increased metabolism may be lowered by a block which is
Card 1/2
USSR/Gen@ral Problems of Pathology - Pathophysiology T-4
of the Infectious Process.
V
Abs Joue Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, 3059
followed by hyperglobulineymia and a plasmotization of
macrophages. These chan6es are more pronounced in aller-
gic diseases.
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DANILOVA, K..M. (Moskva)
'Oroblems to be solved iii the origin and functional significance of
I
mast cells. Arkh.pat. 20 no.lt.@-12 158. (MIR& 13112)
11 Iz kafedrr patologicbeskiy anatomii (zav. - daystvitel'W oblen
AMN SSSR LV6 Mavydovokiy) II Mookovskogo moditsinskogo inatit@@A
imeni N.I.Pirogova.
(MAST CELLS)
DAVYOVSKIY I V * -DINILOYA4 GULINA, L A - POKROVSKAYA, L.Ya.
. PUTkTbi@A,-N.N.1 VNYFAIk*,
A fi&b][@VA, Z.Ye.j CHESWOKOVA, S.A.
.. Yu. 0. j
LxperImental morphological analysis of tissue systems of the body
in "decorticated" animals. Arkh. pat. 22 no. 4:18-34 160.
(CEREBRAL CORTEX)
(MIRA 14:1)
DANILOVA, X.M.
Effect of pyrogenal on corulective tiBiue. Plit-. f i , " 5
@,- 0 1. u li ,
teraP. 5 no,5t24-31 t6l I -7t3o
(Moskva)
Nature of experiments.1 adrenaline myocarditio. Arkhopat. no.n:
11-18 16L. (MIRA 14110)
1, Iz laboratorii gerontologii, rukovodimoy deystvitelinym
chlenom AMN SSSR I.V. Davydovakim.
(ADREZIAL33F.) (HUM-DISEASES)
-DANILOVA, K.M. (Moskva)
Morphological tests of the stress reaction in the human myo-
cardium. ArIgk. pat. 25 no.7:42-49 t63 (MIRA 16:12)
1. Iz laboratorii patologii starosti (zav. - daystvitellnyy
chlen AM SSSR prof, I.V.DFLvydovskiy) Instituta morfologii
chelovaka (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMU SSSR prof. h P.
Avtsyn) ANN SSSR.
VOLKOVA, K.G., prof. (Leningrad); DAL M doktor med. nauk (Moskva);
9LOYA-Z wlA
SMOLICHEVA, Ye.P., kand. med. nauk- VONASTYRASKAYA, B.I., prof.
Report on conferencea. Arkh. pat. 26 no.4.-86-93 164. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Prednedatell Nauchnogo obshchestva patologoanatomov, sudebnykh
medikov i kriminalistov, Dushanbe (for Monastyrskaya). 2. Sekretarl
Naucl-nogo obshcheStVd patologoanatomov, sudebnykh -.wdikcv i kriminalistov,
Dushanbe (for Smolicheva).
DANIIDVA, K.M. (Moskva)
Mechanisms of cardiossclerc).@iis. Arkh. pat..
1. Laboratoriya patologii starosti (zav. -
AI,M SSSR prof. I.V. Davydovskiy) Instituta
(direktor - deystvitelliiyy chlen A1,24 ",SSR
AMN SSSR. Submitted January 23, 1964.
nc.r',:4-33 I @") 5 .
Oml.%, c11
dcystviteJ'nt,,, -,riien
morfolo@,Ji nhelovekat
prof. A.P.
I - - i.,