SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRABIN, VLADIMIR FEDOROVICH - GRABOVETSKIY, A.P.

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MALEVSKIY, Yuzef Boleslavovich; VASILIYEV, Valentin Grigorlyevich; GRABIN-j jedorovich; NERODENKO, M.M., inzb;, -r- -- X. 0 oti.-r-ed.; POGORETSKAYA,"r,.. red. [Equipment for the dilatometric investigation of trans- formations in welded joints] Ustanovki dlia dilatometri- cheskogo issledovaniia prevraslichenii v -,varnvkh soedi- neniiakh. Kiev# Naukovadumka, 1964. 35 P. (141RA 18:2) JqUiUX p --Vladimir, Fedoroyleb; CIIERNENKO, N.F., kand. toklin. nauk, otv. red.; GILEIAKH, V.I.p red. (Structure and properties of welded joints of titanium al- loys] Struktura i svoistva svarnykh soedinenii iz titanovykh splavov. Kiev, Naukovadumka, 1964. 104 p. (MIRA 17:12) ACCE.SS.ION NR:'@ AP4013083. V0125/04/000/002/PO5@/0958 AUTHOR: Didkovskiy, V. P.; Gra@i- -F.-i Gurevick, P. M. TITLE Electroslag welding of VT6-.alloy'forged pieces SOURCE: Avtomatichookaya evarka, no, 2,,,1964,9 54-58 AGS, TOPIC T . electroslag weldir,,,, welding,, vT6 alloy,, 4% alloy forging,, - VT6 alloy welding,, titanium alloy,, titanium alloy welding ABSTRACT Forged pieces 60 to 100 x 100 to 120mm made from VT6 titanium alloy (4-101.. 3-wo 0.2.1%Fe,, 0.11%0, 0.11%Si, 0.03%Ns 0.0601,, balance Ti) were-welded by an A-550 machine undcr AN-T2 flux-slag in argon'atmosphere. Plate electrodes 10-14 mm thick were used. Increasing the plasticity of the weld metal was attempted -by (a) subsequent heat treatment of:the welds filled with the bass VT6 metal was ineffective,-, hence,, VT6 -Card 1/2 I I T ;ACCESSION MR:'. AP4013083 electrodes can be regarded as acceptable only when ISO lasticity the cha:?acterist1cs are tolerated: relative elongation, 5-6?,- re- duction of area, 15-20%. Welds of a strength equal to that of'the base metil and of adequate plasticity were obtained with AT8 complex alloy and with composite electrodes consisting of VTl-l and VT6 plates. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 tables, AS SOCIATION': Institut elektroavarki Im. Ye. 0. Paton'a AN.Ukr SSR (Institute of Electric Welding, AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: 1OApr63 DATE ACQ: 26Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 14L NO REP SOV: '005. OTHER: 005 ACCESSION NR: AP4020100 S/0125/64/000/003/0029/0033 AUTHOR: Grabin, V.'F. (Candidate of technical sciences); Gurevich, S. M (Doctor of te'-@ai-dWi8"e'nic-'e-'s) TITLE: Effect of size of the initial base-metal grain upon the characteristics ef weld-affected zone of two-phase titanium alloys SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya avarka, no. 3. 1964, 29 -33 TOPIC TAGS: base metal, welding, electric welding, electric arc weldingh weld aff ected zone, VT6 titanium alloy, TiAl V alloy, Ti Al V Mn alloy, Ti Mn alloy, AN-T 1 flux ABSTRACT: An experimental investigation of the permissible grain size of a Ti base which would still ensure a high'quality of the weld-affected zone is reported.; These three alloys were tested: 1A weight Al 81 Fe C 6 N H @._VT6' 6,0 4.0 .3 0 Is 0 1510:0510,011 2,6 9.7 01 0 .3 '1' I 0@ 3 0:16 @6' 0.3 :15 0.05 0 012 2 - - 0 15 0,1 0.15 006 0012 C11 C.rd 1/Z ACCESSION NR: AP4020100 Various sizes of the base metal were obtained by heating the test plates in a vacuum furnace at 10'r torr, 1. 000C for 1, 4, and 10 hra - Butt welds were made! at 220-250 amp, 32-34 v across the arc, 47 m/hr speed. Subsequent mechanical tests revealed that with up to 0. 026 mm grain size, the strength, toughness, and plasticity practically did not vary. with a greater grain size, however, the strength and plasticity decreased. No brittleness was observed even at -196C. 1, Aging tests showed that the decomposition of the metastable beta-phase occurred I more quickly in fine-grained specimens. The effect of grain size upon the hard- ness was most pronounced after heat treatment. Although the maximum hardness i was about the same for different grain sizes, the time of attaining this hardness was longer for a coarser grain., No craia-k' was visible in the weld-affected zone oij VT6; the alloy 2 showed transverse cracks - whose number grew with the grain size. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION., Institut elaktroavarki Im. YG- 0* P&tona AN UkrSSR (Institute of Electric Welding# AN UkrSSR) SUBMITT62i 362sc6l --DATE A-CQ:-'3lM&r64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ML No RZr sovs 602 OTHZRi 000 Card 2/2 r L 6700-65 /W k (b) Pf-4 ngf(fj ACCESSION NRt AP4043203 4/000/0#9 R A--- TITLE1 Effect Of Affivt 4't TOC an C@rrggtgu welded 1@i -tvL_:_ akaw 6 4964- U 3t' 4-0 Vale ai@'Zk rAdU- - Ak,%6 -'alloy j AM&6 alloy-vold corrosion$ AHS6 alloy veld ikj6 atloy-intargrandtar corrosion# AMS6 alloy weld ag -property, tag, ANS6 alloycorrosLou eusceptLhittty -TUek Tia *Ids of Anj&alloy hav been t cted for ec@rroqioj veib-av L or Lit -6 39 RaCt.+ tZ .11CI satutioa., af talc b*LUS herit- t tvaied. @tsn_ 4 it" 'Vat -4ifferent a cia t 2. tid ft's d oithat welded or antivaled at L50C or 350C were mot suaceptible; to Istargranular corrosion& Rowevarf Itubsequentlaging at 70C,walr tender the welds sunceptible to corra40n@ -at LSOC for, LO, hr',. becomes suseeptib.0 to@ For tMatances gjveld-stjaft@aje't 1 +1 -F hv'1:'--4'E agkft at- TGC# At-welded volda and wet4o at @.$Gc for a kr.'- dav*16P susc*ptibiltty to Lutergr&auls Corrosion @Af tak 1"4r' SILLA24 Thus welds +heat treated at 150C at* Ible to latotgraimajar corrosion that thasa in A.,vuldod fro eaactpt 87OQ46 v cond; tL 4r awmalet *t ISAC *hot *p*r*tLn& at 70C* The most exten cive correal.on, o4ccurs tit - , ttWL4jjtbL*&t treated at ISOC gad aged for 165 ,-r 197 h;z,,.... The vol7d cavrosion was faiand to be associated vith S-phage 7recipltza,.tiom which "gins after 50 hr of agLag at IbC. Beat tr" at meat at -15,0C &-cc-&Iorates the precipitation of S-phasa at grain bound:i ASSOCIATIOW i lontAte;t &l*etr*&vdkrki im. R. 0. ?.At6da a DIDKOVSKIY, V.P.; GRABIN, V.F,; GURIEVICH, S.M. Electric alag welding of VT6 alloy forgings. Avtom. L-var. 17 rio.2: 0 54-58 F 164- ('.U;Lk 17:9) 1. Institut elektrosvarki Im. Ye.O. Patona AN TYkrSSR.. GRABIN., V.F.; GUREVICH# S*M. Effect of the initial grain size of the base metal on the properties of the weld-affooted zone of two-phase titanium alloyse Avtomo avar, 17 no.3#2&33 Mr 164. (MIRA 17111) 1, Institat elektroevarki im. Ye.O. Patona AN UkrSSR. YAGUFOLISKAYA, L.N.; GRABINJ V.F.; ZOTOVA, L.M. Effect of isothermal ho--ding at 700 C on the corrosion resistance of welded joints in the AIMg6 alloy. Avtom. .9var. 17 no*801-35 Ag 164. (KIMA 17;11) 1. Institut elektrosvarki imeni Patona All UkrSSR. @J- 4n -_Z@- v i( ) V Pf EW a 2 ENT b)/ A-( 53 Ep S 1 J J D / @21 c.,Dssimi ta A145004500 BWK UPIDMTI a, S/ Grabin, Vladimir Fedorovich 10 Structure and properties of voldd Joints Of titaniUM al.1079 (St--uktura i @-073tva 57%rnft@l So7ed li4--ov), Kie-7, Nau@-.o-v-a dumka, ineniy iz titano-i7kIi-sp biblio. 2,1C00 copier ?rinted. (At :,aad of ti',le, a @-.a,,.:K TPla-alln3koy- SSR. institat elektro3var@c-' 1@-_ T::. 'j. -:-@?7r' @Arj-- 'A -welc!ing, !heat --anitim alloy, welding, weldabilit7, elactroalaFz alloy VTI/titani@im alloy VT5-1,/ tlt@lni!jr, '@76.7tll@anlum A@ COMMAGE; This book desoribes the p7opertles and anDIJ cation of s alloys. It j@ives the basic compositions of a-u-: @,Ispd in the '1he book des,@ribes the stnicture and prope:-ties @If weldments a IL The f t , f 9 r,.,c ture and :d o y B @11, VT5-l,,-vT6 nd 71- 1. ' i ef -3C of tta Wsid-matal-and the ba-se met-a! an t-ne propertiza of the veldmen-ts after elding and heat treatment is shown. The book 1B Intended for eng-iraeaz-s, tachnicians, and researchers eoncerned with problems of welding. TABLE OF CORTMUSt Card 14/23. L 41853 ACCMXO 11 IS W004500 Introduction - 3 Ca. I. General characteristics of titanium a3lo7v Ch. 11. Structure and pr%aperties of weldments after welding 30 Ch@ ---T. Welding thermal cytle, structure, and properties of the veld 'acert zone - 48 -5nt 63 3cucture and proparties of veldments after heat tz",Atm. and propertlen of vreldinent8 in 102 SU&VLI=t 12Sep64 NO IUF SM t 049 Card 2/2 SUB CODE s W. OTFM t 025 !ALITHOR: Grabin, ffalev@kjj,' Yu. H. V- TTTIX@ Structure and propertleg of coppe base alloys with cobalt: and silicon 1,7 SOURCE; Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 3, 11365, 28-32, and top half of insert facing p. 40 .TOPIC TAGS: resistanc:e welding. pj?-at welding, stainless steel, copper alloy estigate the structuree and properties @ABSTRACT: The object of the work was to i@vl of copper alloys in order to find a material more stable than the existing electrode@ @alloys for resistance welding stainless steel. Electrical conductivity, oxidiza- bilitly, and hot hardness ere measured in Cu-Ca, Cu-Si and Cu-Co-Si alloys con- fs wer-- also subjected to micro- aining various t of Co and Si. The allo- S s=uc@urai anaJ 3.1 it was found that an alloy contain-.ng !.8-:'.5% Co and 0.4- -0.5% Si was best suited for the p:reparation of electrodes for spot welding. The optimum Tr-eatment of the alloy is quenching from 9801C in water, 50'k deformation, and aging for 8 to 10 hr at 4500C. V. G. Vasil'Vev and Ye. K. Zotova participated Card 1!2 g, NORIO ARM GRABIN, V.F.; KALEVSKIY, Yu.B. Structure and properties-of copper base alloys with.cobalt and silicon addition alloys. Metalloved. i term. obr..met, no.3358-32 Mr 165. (MIRA Milo) 1. Institut elektroavarki AN UkrSSR im. Ye.O. Patona. - - -------- L 54828-65 8WT(d)/FPA s)-2 EV1T(M)/EffP*(w)/@-TA (d)/E RIP (v)/T/E,YP (t )/EWP(k )/E-,,P(z =77 7!sU(c) Pf -4 lip A@JjK/-TD/iYY--E1A ACCESSIOU NR: AP5015803 UR/0129/65/000100610039/oo43 62i.Tgi.053:621-78:669.2951292'T~l-,, AUTHOR, Gurevich, S. M.; Grabin. V. F. TITLE- Heat treatment of welded joints of tvo-phase titanium alloys SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i temicheskeya obrabotka metallov, no. 6. 1965, 39-43, insert facing p. 24, ard t", half of insert facing p. 25 TOPIC TAGS: ;reIA-in,,, titanium alloy, alloy welding, alloy weld, heat treatment, weld heat 'r:ea ment'Ar14 ail.),v, W6 ailoy ABSTRACT- The- --strunture-and -Mecbharvie@j@ropert- kes- cif @two-phaze ti ta-nium-ailoy welds heat tre W- have been investigated. Sheets C iated&E& vario con ons 'R-M-@:@,hck oitan sPbT 14' -,-r 6 an. d N@T!-@!-V-Mn systemjl and No. 2 um RI lo@j -`-Mr' -@vstem) exDerimental alloys, were suibaerged-axc-weldedl, anneaieud at, 700-950G-i quenched, and'aged at goo--6ooc. , The optimal combination of strength 1120 and satisfactory ductility in Vr6 weld vas obtained by annealing at @qo-9100C' qut@nr-hd ng, and aging at 500-550C for 10 hr. rilloy -ann-,@t '@6 7,@ rengthened by heat treatment. Welds of the experimental alloys were - heat treatment. i n,, I (@iw4rig ibe form&tion of the t&-phase: Orig. art. ha@s: 7 figires @i@nd 6 tables. Card 1/ 2 (ND] L 40798-66 EW.(mj/T/Mi?(w)/EWP(t)/FTI IJP(c) JD ACC'NR: "6021000 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/66/000/006/0010/0015 AUTHOR: Grahin- V, F. _V.G- Kushnhvnko. A. Zamkov, V. N. Gordonnaya, A. A. .ORG: Institute of Electric wel(ft i1no Ye. 0. Paton, AN Ukrsm (kstitut elektroilvarld im. Ye. 0. Patona AN UkrSM)' TITLE: Kinetics of phase transformations Jim-Welded joints of VT15 titanium alloy SOURCE: AvtDmaticheskaYa ovarka, no. .69-1966, 10-15 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, phase composition, metal joining,. weld evaluation VT15 t4anium allOY, EG-100A electron diffraction camera AJ@STRACT: 0 mechani@al Properties of the welded joints of this alloy are largely deter- "ed by the decomposition of P -phase and the properties of the products of its transform- n. Hence, the determination of the tomperattire intervals of formation of these products -@,PMeir effect on weld properties is highly important, since it makes posslyle not only the 4 sament of the role pliyed by intermediate phases in the embrittlement! 6f weld metal but the determination of the ways and means of perfecting the welding techniques so as to -AM 1/2 UDC: 621.791:620.181:669.295 ACC NRt A-P6021000 assure welds of Improved quality. Accordingly, the authors J*vestigated the kinetics of the F-phase in welded joints (obtained by submerged arc welding)[6f VT15 alloy under continuous heating. To this end the welded joints were subjected to dilatometric studies (with the aid of a vacuum differential dilatometer); the phase composition was investigated with the aid of an EG-100A electron diffraction cameri; and th e microstructure, with the aid of optical and electron microscopes. Findings: the presence of the martensite transformation at 450*C and the possibility of the formation of TiCr2during continuous heating are established. It is further shown that the impact strength and jplasticity of these welded joints may be optimi ed by quenching from 900*C since then the temperature Interval of P*.3 transform tion is lower 200-3500C) wUe the temperature interva1Vq-f--- ifb- rmation is (89044tA art. has: 7 figures, I table. SUB CODE- 11 )1 t7_0 SUBM DATE.- 19-MOV65/ ORIG REF: 007/ OMI REF: 003 9 L,@-rd 212 L 4382-,' -66 74V (v)ATjFN.- / 0 /17,-T T. Tn A171 .ACC NR. AP6030268 SOURCE CODE. UR/0125/66-/000/008/0018/0021 AUTHOR: Gurevich, S. Grabip,,V. F.; Zamkov, V. N.; Xushnirenko, N. A. ORG: Electric Welding institute im. Ye. 0. Paton, AN UkrSSR (Institut elektrosvarkiL5 AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Some causes of the-low ductility in heat-treated VT-15 alloy welds SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya ovarka, no. 8, 1966, 18-21 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, titanium alloy welding, titanium alloy weld, weld ductility, alloy weld heat treatment, TiC, welding, electron beam welding, submerged arc welding/VT15 titanium alloy AB 1. STRACT: The causes of low ductility in VT15 titanium alloy welds annea4ed and quenched after welding at 800-900C have been investigated. Alloy sheet4 3.5 mm thiqk were joined either by submerged arc welding with ANT-7 flux, T1G weldingrwith or with;4 out ANT-15A flux (In both cases without filler wire), or by electron beaujivelding. It@@A was found that only in welds made with submerged arc did water quenching from 800-900C increase the weld impact toughness and bend angle from 1.1 mkg/cM2 and 7* in the as-welded condition to l.5-3.3'mkg/cm2 and 40-73* after annealing. In all the other welds (which in general had better ductility than submerged-arc welds).,/, annealing and quenchini lowered both the notch toughness and - bend angle: in T16 I welds from 3.85 mkg/cm and 160* to 2.8-3.0 mkg/c@2 and 135-1450; T1G flux welds Card 1/2 UDC! 621.791.011:669.295 L 10827-66 ACC NR: AP6030268 from 5.6 mkg/cm2 and 180* to 3.9@5.0 mkg/cm2 and 150-160*; and in electron-beam welds from 7.8 mkg/cm2 and 180* to 5.5-6.0 mkg/cni2 and 150-165*, The drop of uctility was attributed primarily to the precipitation of TiCr at weld grain @boundaries. It was concluded that VT15 welds should be aged wiihout prior annealijig. E 2 lectron-beam welds aged after annealing had a tensile strength of 114 kg/mm a.- notch toughness of 1.6 mkg/cm , and a bend nle of 7-10% Corres-p-oiid-inffigures- for welds used without annealing were 123.2 kg/mm , 2.1 mkg/cM2, and 20-25*. Orig. art..., has; 3 figures and 3 tables. IND] SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 07Sep65/ ORIG REF: 004/ 0111 REF: 005/ ATD PRESS: 7. fv CC NR: AF6014439 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/65/000/012/0040/0045 AUTHORS: Grabinp V. F.; @zykovich, I. Ya.; Kunhnironko, N. A.; Zamkov, V6 III ORG: Institute for Electro-Weldirg imeni Ye. 0. Paton, AN UkrSSR (Institut elektrosvarki M UkrSSR) th TITLE: The formtion of TiCr., in welded Joints of titanium alloy containing- a unstable (3-phase SOURCE; Avtomatichoskaya evarka, no. 121, 1965@ 40-45 4--i TOPIC TAGS: titanium-alloy, chromium containing alloy, molybdenum containing alloyp aluminum containing alloy, welding technology, welding inspection, seam welding V'115 titanium alloy ABSTRACT: The formation., distributie n, and effect on the weld properties of TiCr2 formed during welding of alloy VT151was investigated. The investigation was carried out by metallographic and electron microscope techniques. The distribution of C>,,- and @3 -phase stabilizing alloying elements was also studied. This study was carried out with the aid of microsonde "Kamaka" as described by R. Gastaing (Appli- cation des sondes e'lectroniques 'a* une methode dianalyse ponctuelle chimique at cristallographique, Thesis, Univ, Paris, ONERA, Publ. N. 55, 1951). The exper'i- mental results are simmm ized in graphs and tables (see Fig. 1). It was established Card 1A UDC: 621.791.7:546.821 ALL; NKt AP601"39 Fig. 1. Metal structure in the seam after isothermal a.nnealili-up to 670C for different time periods (x 250). a - 24 hours; b - 1500 hours, electropolished; c - 1500 hours, etched. that TiCr2 is indeed present in velding seam of alloy VT15. To insure high impact strength of the seam, the latter must be quenched from a higher temperature than the base metal. The separation of TiCr2 along grain boundaries is accompanied by a ird 2/3 1 iACC NR: AP6014439 redistribution of the alloying elements--chromiump m2jZ@denm., and alumin=. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 6 graphs. 7 SUB coDE: ll/ suBm DATr-,: 091,far65/ ORIG RIEF: 004/ OTH REFs 009 A (4) PHASS I DDOK axnartATION SOV/2583 taternational Co"'forsnoo on the poscof%a Uoss or Atomic Rngergy. 24dp 40MV&S 1958. Zb bokL&dr sovotak1kh uohonykh; yaderny" roaktory I yadernaya onor- 0j- .Setlka. (11ppo rto of Soviet Scientists; Nuclear Reactors and awlear Tower) Moscow, AtoftlZdat, M2. 707 P. (3orlest Its: i TrUfts Toll 2) nted. ZrMta BIAP Inserted. UvOCO copies pr " General Walt N.A. Dollexhal, Corresponding Member, US$ Academy or .cal Sciences Sciences$ A.X. &aaint voctor or Physical and Nothems Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences, I.X. unskl Member & I Le , . . y. xp , M0v1k0T, C01-r0wjYxxdLnZ Member, USSR Academy of Scianceov and V.3. . Parlov, Voctor or physical and Mathematical Sciences; Md.: A.Y. 7 'Aly&b'7*vl Tech. Zd.z To. 1. Ma"ll. PURPOUI This book Is intended for acientiats And engineers engaged in reactor designing, as well " rar processors and students or higher technical schools where reactor design Is taught. s Th "o-oftead volva" of a Gas of P-14aftl - Ws A MMqt -- r-U, ' n* The 1914 lii@lusos c -Its.Lm the rojiiwt. pr.- . santed by Soviet Otn tiSts at the 3ecoa International Conrarenco OB Peaceful Uses of Atomic 1horS7, hold `rm September I to 13, 190 in G0A0vW. Volume 2 consists or throw parts. The first ja devoted to atomic power giants Wwwr In the Soviet OMI-J the $0,0014d to SXP*rUwnt&l and research reactorst the ez@ Pa"lasn'ta carried Out Oft rh90, And the - to Improve them; and Us* third, WkIch is predominantly theoretical# to problems or MWI#Sr reactor physics and constructiou engineering. Tu. X. Maryakin Is the science editor of this volume. Sea SOV12061. i for titles or an volumes or the set. Morersocas appear at the @sn or the WtLalas. Ph" 11. IMPBRIMM" AXD JE:SgAm= RgAMRS O. 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A.X- AbrAmay@ V-N AndrOYav A I Bar -I - _,yz1W11cov - --A 'V- ' 6 tSW- ai- V r V Nikov l b v . . o . . u e . . j , , , % 5 X OjCi;'Ov@ Sca renkin, ' -ftr-M."Milanxic USaj. worikintsev. L.W. heV"* U.I. tbwr&Wlrd*-' P038) 3Tr ArOw-T-0-aft4-B.L. larrf. Howsonoaux satur uranium Reactor - "Wport go. 2296) 398 ftynbero Ye.-A-AAtOrerov, V-P. -f.-=--rAVfft4 YU.--V; UOLISIdy 'jFo'F1ko4' T3 0 hki A.N B z n . , m-,-aw-r - AisL i:iik%p-ift a w'ater ter- T and Rxperlasntj Wit@h--tba Urmolm Nato r Lattice (Report '10. 2145) 41.1 r*nkD- V-A- S6lr-r05u1Wt10ft in a Vater-mter r Reactor 534 299 7@ L 2348o-65 EW(ai)/EWP(@)/W(Q/EWP(b) Pf_4 JD I tj ACCESMONN NR: AP50023 .37 S/0145/64/000,,"Olt/0098/0105 AUTHOR- Grabin, V.G. (Doctor of tecbnical sciences, -Professor); P0&US"Y,- V. ff. (Candidati@_R'Wc&ical sciences)l Kbrotkevich, Yu. . (Fagineer) TITLE: A blasting installation for investigating ultrabigh sngo c]jj&2g SOURCE: IVUZ. Mashinostroyentye, no. 11, 1964, 99-105 TOPIC TAGS: metal cutting, high speed cutting, cutting toot design .@____exceed1ng_thii_1 -strength-bf- t.4 _h me 0:7 lower the affictency',when cutting-n-e-wly-desig-fted materials-, -ad well-asbelhg very costiY-. New methods are currently being worked out both In the Soviet Union and abroad, such as ultraMgh speed cutting. By this method, the plastic deformation antt the heax evolved per unit length of cutting tool motion are lowered.- However, the quantity of heat obtained, In a, certain time Increases greatly, worsening the working conditions of the cutting tool. Above a certain speed, however, the temperature begins to drop, becoming the same as for the pr@vi-liriv uRed cuttting process. The quantity heat obWned during clitting depends on the i,nerg-,, used for deformation of the cut layer. The decrease in plasti,2 deformation at very hiol cutting speeds is caused by concentradon of the plastic deformation in minute volumes, 6rd L 2348o-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5002337 as well as by intensive heath4-of Mi c'ont-aot-l-kyers loading to lower forces of friction. The energy sources used for ultrahigh speed cutting are explosives, co=pressed air. powerful sparks, Ignited gases, high flax m6guetic density, as well as common electric motors, The present authors designed a special blasting tool with a mounted tool holder. Two oi t@em were used, one for testing ind one for mea-suring th-e cullflncr Cutting speeds were measured before cutting, at the begiantng of cutting and during the cutting process within the limits of 200-1200 m/sec. The obtained shaving was smooth when the cuttinm was increased from 400 to 800 m/sec. The cutting installation designed for Olt- %,,as very heavy and it will not be used for practical applications. Powder was used a6 the source of energy instead of the high explosives employed for stamping. Equa- tions showed that the pressure on the metal depends on the gases obtained duringpowder b! a st ing and on the cutting deformation energy, An empirical factor was derived for the losses causeubyradiation, friction and other reasons. The use of powder for mortars results In speeds which are lower than those needed for ultrahigh speed cutting. However. the instal- lation is of simple design and may be used for machining various parts. The solution of seieral other problems, including We design of cutting tools, cutting speeds, recharging and return of the press to the initial position, will allow It to be used as an automatic machine tool. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and I formula. Card 2/3 BRUSIIA)VSKIY, Ye.S.;GRABINA, Ye.M. Role of a nuroe in cond:nction of conditioned reflex therapy. Med. sestrA, Moskva no.4:18-20 Apr 1953. (GZXL 24:5) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences for Brusilovskiy; Senior Nurse for Grgbins. 2. South-Westiern Railroad Hospitalo Kiev. GIM kL;GRABINA, Te.M Method of therapy with oxygen in oxygen tent E4nd the role of the nurses Ked. mestra, Moakra. no.12:13-16 Doc 1953. (CIKL ?5,.5) 1. Departmental Pbrelclan for Geyer; Senior Nurse for Qrabina. 2. glove GRAB17i'O, M. G. PA 20TO USSR/Metals, Ceramic Sprayed Aug 1947 Iron - Metallurgy "The Durability and Plasticity of Metal-ceramic Iron," I. M. Fedorchenko, @V. G. Filimonov, 11. G. Grabino, 9 pp IlVestnik Mashinostroyeniyall Vol XXVII, No 8 Mathematical discussion with formulae and graphs, concluding that the low durability and plasticity of powder metals, in comparison with compact ones, is to be explained by the presence of pores and flaws in the powder metals and their lack of uniformity, which causes a concentration of pressures and premature disintegration in case of stress, etc. GROIND, M.G., Inzhenerl FILINDIDT, T.G., Inshoner. I --- mFmWmxmAWvxe_ rron pomder production for metal-cormic parts. Yest.mah.27 no.Ilt 54-60 31 147. (Powder metallur&7) . (xm 9:4) - GRABITSKI., Andrzej Clinical analysis of the relationship between the invasion of various parasites of the alimentary tract and bacterial dysentery. Przegl. epidemiol. 19 no.lt57-64 165 1. Z Osrodka Badan Klinicznych Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny i II Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych Akademil Mdycznej w Warazavie (Kierowniks prof. dr. med. B. Kassur). ncurt-q in -.1 'Rierownlk@ prof. dr. mel. C, Xavsur@ GRABINSKA Anna; JANOTA-BASSALIKI Ludmila The isolation and identification of the micr(>-organisms pathogenic to Anethum graveolens. Acta microbiol. polon. 11 no.3.271-276 162, 1. From the Dopartment of Microbiology, the University, Warszawa. (PLANTS) (XAIITHOMOIIAS) Al S7 E-2 ..p0jAft/An&jytical Chemistry - Analysis of Inorpnic Substances& Abs jour : Ref Zhur - KhimiPo jo 8p 1958, 24822 Author : Pukas Tadeuszj ordbinska Kazilniers. Inst : Silesian Polytechnic Title : Use of the Hydroxyquinoline Method for Determination of Silica. Orig Pub : Zesz. nauk. Politechn. slaskiey, 1957, No 12, 93-96 Abstract : Description of a method based on precipitation of the water-insoluble compound of silicomolybdic acid with hycroxy-quinoline (I) and subsequent determination of the excess of 1. 0.3 g of comminuted and dried, at 1100, sample are plCced in a-Ni crucible containing 5 9 of fused NaCH. The crucible covered with a lid is heated first for 10 minutes over a low flame of the burner and Card 1 1/3 POLAND/Analyt-,, cai Substhemistry - Analysis Of Inorganic ances. Abs JOur Ref Zhur - Xhimiyas 10 8. 1958, 24822 E-2 then to a red glow Of the bottom Of the crucible. The cruCible Is then allowed to cool and re is repeated again 2 the heating procedu_ melting operation -3 times. Total duration of the ble is cooled with is of about 30 minutes. The hot cruci- 100 M' of water cold watery there are added to the melt j, the mixture is heated for 10 Minutes on a water bath after which 30 na Of concentrated HCl are ad- ded. The crucible is rinsed, first with water and then with ' M' RCl (1:1)., washings are combined with the main ulk of the solution and the whole is diluted with 'ater to 500 ml at 200. To V added 10 Ml of 2 100 Ml Of the resulting solution are heated for 10 min0% Solution Of (NH11.a.MO?y_, the mixture i, Utes on a water 'bath at 75 t cooled Of HCJ (1:1) are added f-11011ed by a titrated sOluticn of 1 (14 9 1 dissolv_@d in 22 Ml HC1Y 1:1, 1 5 ml Ser to j-1iter) (0.6 mi per and diluted with wa_ each 1% Of SiO after which Card 2/3 PfLAND/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of Inorganic Substances4 E-2 Abs jour Ref Zhur . Xhimi*a, No 8, 1958, 24822 the mixture is heated for 10 minutes on a water bath at 65 c001ed. aeidlf4prl wi+h r , "I ANUSZ, Zbigniew; GRABINSKI, Andrspi! NAREBSKI, Jerzy Types of dysenterial, bacilli observed during 1956-1959. Sensitivity of cultivated strains to sulfaguanidine and antibiotics eM comparison of results observed in vitro with therapeutic results. Przegl.epidem. 14 no-3:267-272 6o. 1. Z DzWu Klinictnego P.Z.H. i II Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych A.M. w Warszawie Rierownik.- prof. dr ned. B.Nassur (SHIGELLk pharmacol) (SULFOXAMIDES pharmacol) (ANTIBIOTICS pharmacol) XASSUR# Bertold,# NAREBSKI, Jerzy; GRABINSKI, Andrzej Role of enteric infectious disease clinics in the prevention of bacillary dyventer7. Przegl.epidem. 14 no.3.-307-311 160. 1. Z Poradni Zakasnych Schorzen Jelitomych w Warszawie Konsultant naukmy; prof. dr wed. Massur (DYSENTERY BACILLARY prev & control) GRABINSKI zej,j IWINCZUK,, Irene. Thoidence of parasites of the alimentary tract in acute bacterial dysentery. Viado parazyto 3-1 noo3tl65-168 165. 1, Osrodek Ikdan KlIniesny-eh Panstwovego Zmkl,@du Higiany i Ra- klad Parazytologii Lekarskiej Panstwovego Wladu Higiany, Wkrszawa. GRABINSKI, And.-Lzej The most oommon symptoms and 3igmoldoneopio picture in Trichocapbalus infeatione. Viad. parazyt. 11 no*3al69-173 165. 1. Foradnia Zakamych i Papjovuy-@alczrah Sahcrzen Jelitp "Whrmwas GRABINSKI, J. Removal of the Population from the inundation area of the reservoir at Goczalkovice. p. 488. GOSpODARKA WODNA, Warszawa. Vol. 15, no- 12, Dec- 1955. SOURCE: East EumPean Accessions List (EEAL) Librar7 of Congress VOL 5. no. 8, August 1956. GRABINSKI, J. Preparatory works for the inundation of the bottom of the water reservoir at Goczalkovice. p. 502. GOSPODARKA WODNA, Warszawa. Vol. 15, no. 12. Dec. 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessions IAst (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956. DUBOWY9 F.; GRABINSKII__L., POLKOWSKAJ T. Sweet clover as feed for cattle; preliminary report. Postepy nauk roln 8 no.1:81-8@ 161. (EM 10:8) 1. latedra Uprawy Lak i Pastwisk Wyzazej Szko2,y Rolniczejv Wroclaw. Kierownik: Prof. dr Zygmunt Golonka Katedra Chorob Vewnetrznych Wyzazej Szkoly Rolniczej, Wroclaw. Kierownik: doc. dr Bronislaw Gencarz. (Sweet clover) (Cattle) I @ GRABINSKI, Kaximierz, ins. Mistakes in the construction of air ducts. Wiadom gom 13 no.11: 386-393 N 162. GRA,BINSKI,.Kazimiarz, ins.; PUKOWIEC, Jerzy, techn Turnout p1tta-for-car,exchange at roadheads. Wiadom gorn 14 no. 7/8:221-221+ Jl-Ag 163. -'A BANKA, Varian, mgr imz. j- DRAGON, Konrad,, mgr inz.; Methane danger control in the 1 Maja mine. Wiadom gorn 34 no.Ilt,346-350 N"63. GRABINSKI, Z. "Basic Problems of Timber and Lumber Distribution", p. 246, (PRZEMYSL DRZE'M, Vol. 3, #9, September, 1952, Warszawa, Poland So: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions, Vol. 2, #8, Library of Congress, August, 1953 Uncl. GRABINSKIYp N.G. Stability of a centrany compreased thin-walled rod in an elastic and'elastoplastic field. Sbor. nauch. trud. Dnepr. lnzh.-stroi. inst. no.31ta-49 163 (MIRA 1821) ENDZELINS, J.., akademik; SOKOLS, E., otv. red.; EENDIKS, H... red.; _99AM14 R.,q red.; ZUTIS, J., red.; DMIBE., V . , red.; - OSINS, E.@,, tekhn. red. (Place names in the Latvian S.S.R.] Latvijas PSR vietvardi. Riga, Latvijas PSR Zinatnu akad. izdevnieciba. Pt.1 9 Vol.2. K - 0. 1961. 505 P. (MIRA i50) Geographical) (Latvia-Names, IS) ,.; 1!11. GBAB i, Four-,hift or6anization of mork in coal min0s' p.132. zavaj Poland) (j-7,IEGj:kD G0FIilCZY- Vol' 13., mo. 3y maro 1957. @,,Tars . 10 october 1957, Uncl, SO: I'! nthly List Of Fast Europe,,m Accessions (EEkL) LG. Vol. 6, No- I 10 (19ABISHEVSKITY, V.V.- GRIGORIYEV, A.S. Work --rgan!zatior. for accident prevention and labor safety. Me'Gallurg 9 no.906-38 S 164. 11 OMIRA 'L't;10) 1. Chereprivetakiy metallurgicheskly zavod. POLAND/Acoustics - Eloctroceoustics and Tochnicel Acoustics j-6 Abs Jour i Rof Zhur - Fizikr, No 9, 1958, No 21329 Author I'Grabko Otto Inst 9 Not U-Mr Titlo t Quality of Sound on Copies of Agfacolor 16 m Using Color Development 'With Incomplete Bleaching," Orig PuL t Tochn. kinanatogr., 19579 No 9, 20-25 Abstract z No abstract Card . 1/1 GRABEN, 01V. @ @ Internal structure and conditions governing the formation of the Lower Timpton dome in the Aldan Shield. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser 4: Geol. 20 no.1:36-44 Ja-F 165. (MA 180) 1. Kafedra dinamicheskoy geologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. GROKIN., O.v. Folding of the lengra in the central part of the Aldan Shield. Vast. Moak. un. Ser, 41 Geol. 20 no.4347-54 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA. 18%9) 1. Kafedre. dinamicheakoy geologii Moskovskogo universitats. MOLCI]MIOVP IOV60 inshe (Zaporozhlye)J-T@@_@!@Gsq I-nzho (Zapawble) ... 14"to water fm the pmAwtion of orpnoniUcan oampounds. Vad. i asno t*M* noo8e24-26 Aa 065. (MIRA 29112) BOYARSKAYA, Yu,S.; GRABXO, D.Z. Effect of some factors on the hardness determined by the scratching method. Zalr. lab. 31 no-8:1004-1008 265. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Institut, prikladnoy fiziki AN Moldavskoy SSR. GRABIEV A S.- KOROLIKOV, N.V.j. kand. tekhn.nauk., otv. red.; I.A., red.; KORKIKA, A.L., tekhn. red. [High-speed ferrite diode elements with a.c. power sup- ply for electrowLe digit4 computers] Bystrodeistvuiu- shchie ferri-t-diodyWe elemanty s pitaniem parememiym tokom dlia TsVM. Moskva@ Vychislitellryi tsentr AN SSSR, 1963. 63 P. (MIRA 17:1) PETROV, D, F. @, -@@T A new auxotrophic strain of Bacterium coli requiring only methionine. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 to.4:984-986 Ag 161. (MIRA ]@:7) 1. Predstavleno Wtademikom V.N. Shaposhnikovym. (ESCHERICHIA COLI) (METRIORM) 21(5,8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3370 U.S.S.R. Glavnoye upravlenlye po ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii. Upravleniye po proizvodstvu i ispollzovaniyu izotopov Izotopy, istochniki lzlucheniya i radioaktivnyye materialy; katalog (Isotopes, Sources of Radiation and Radioactive Materials; Catalog)- Moscow, Atomizdat,11959. 269 p. Errata slip inserted. '15,500 copies printed. Compilers: V. N. Grablevak Ye. Ye. Kulish, N. A. Matyushina, 0. L. Po_P-o-V-a_,_3_._P-.-_76tapov, P. S. Savitskiy, V. N. Terekhova, and G. N. Fradkin; Ed.: V. I. Labaznov; Tech. Ed.: N. A* Vlas9va; EditoriAl Board: P. S. Savitakly, (Resp;4.9d.), Ye. Ye. Kulish, and'G. M. Fradkin. PURPOSE: This is a catalog for physicists and technicians in enter- prises utilizing radioactive isotopes, their compounds, and radio- active sources and equipment. COVERAN: The catalog contains information on radioactiv@ and Card 1/22 Isotopes.. (Con@.)- SOV/3370 stable isotopes (e.g., half-life periods, reparation reactions, effective,activation cross-sections (barns@, types o@cemmjssion, radiation'energy (14ev), maximum range of particles ( ), etc*). It also provides technical data on radiation sources, research techniques for radioactive isotopes, technical standards accepted by the aSoyuzreaktiv" Trust for irradiating sample material 'a and parts, abbreviations and terminology, packaging and shipping specifications for isotope raw materials and equipment, ordering procedure and forms, etc. No personalities are mentioned. There are 161 references: 60 Soviet, 85 English and 16 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I. RADIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS 1. Production of Radioactive Isotopes and Tagged Compounds 7 Production of radioactive isotopes by neutron bombardment 7 Production of radioactive isotopes from mixtures of fission products 9 CEird 2/22 GRABLINO Te.A.; MASLINNICOT, Yo.A. Oil- and gas-bearing prospect@ of-Devonian deposits In the sone of the Don-Madveditsa dislocations. (6ol. nefti 1 no.1:20-24 A 157. (Nm lois) (Stalivgrad Province-4sology, Structural) /'7. JIM 16 A. op 012 v 'T Z 03 P He ILI .-w 064M 3 Uft.oa 0 UP 11Z t, 0 1.6 -.pr I A I t - .. - 12 gg, 1. 0 U I X4 0. A A mu .0. WHO a OHS 0 di-O an 'lut- "as :"sk Z w t - i - :a g- f. -5 X us a offl.4 - I i. a izz v. 08 AD WK 3 1 : s 4 @ : GRABLIS, E. "Work Improvements in the milling industry." p. 24. (GOSPODARKA RYBRA, Vol. 5, No. 3, Mar. 1953 Warszawa, Poland) SOs Monthly List of East European Accessions, L. C., Vol. 3, No. 4.. Aprilp 10,54 GRABLIS, E. "Lofting belts with buckets and their safety from fire," Gospodwka Zbozowa, Warszawa, Vol 5, No 3. Mar. 1954, p. 12. SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, Nov 1954, L.C. I aADLIS F. CRABLIS, E. The winners of the rationalizing competition. p. 10. Vol. 7, no. 8, Aug. 1956. a)SPODARKA ZIUMIA. Warszavra, Poland. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (FFAL) Vol. 6.. No. 4--April 1957 undamaged d"I -d the, lih direct 4jes. Franjf@_Xo@@-var aml j-'rhSIF 3, No. 4. 2159- (build XM-_A@crlon in phmol and p-cresol incrcaici thn rate uf diffusaort and the fixation of direct dycs on the libre in neutral, acid and alkahno, solutions M. IoNver tornp In arid and aoutml znlutions, a salt is formed between the sulpho-group of the dyes and the amino- and imino-group of the polycaprulartanj ; in alkWine colutions, the, direct djvi Ain aNiorivii by the hydrogtn bonds be drox)-l- anti amino-groups of tho dye, and the t"'er" -tho fly I I FQr dycing Perlon, it is at 0 1 Ott, Ojj@ Yl.' 0 @,.:`.O 014,C= dd 30/ " 4 I % 14,S0, to the dyc-bath. n b roup A @vd better fastness to washing Man. The =rege ttous to on Idieflo h t co dyffin@s . 'as hc4c a ton the light ness k equal or Aightly lowee. "RAROS) ". -Automati zing emic-ible and tank processes in Zrlassjnalrir,@-. P. 136. "Z'KI,O I CKI""IKA @11, I- I'- 1) , ars,,;iw@@, Vol. 6, TIC). 6, Julia 50 : ';!ontinly 1A.A. of i@-unt @@dropf,@an Accezj5ioi1;-,, LO, loi. $4, no. Ic/'55, !. ncl. f u SO: qmkl a i CerAoLb, #iO, 1955,9 Polmde Subject Card 1/1 Author Title Periodical Abstract : USSR/Engineering Pub. 107-a - 7/9 Grabov, I. N., Eng. AID P - 5247 Conference on welding held in'Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany)-'in 1955. : Svar. proizv., 8, 27-30, Ag 1956 : A short review of a few of the reports made at the conference, "Welding the heat-resisting steels", "Welding in steam-turbine construction"., "Converted steels for welding", "Spot welding of light metals", with 3 tables and 3 graphs. Institution : None Submitted : No date Subject USSR/EnSineering AID P - 5590 Card 1/1 Pub. 107-a - 2/12 Authors : Sinadskiy, S. Ye., Kand. of Tech. Sci., and I. N. Grabov, Eng. Title : Fatigue strength of joints welded by submerged arc and mechanically treated. Periodical : Svar. proizv., 11, 6-9, N 1956 Abstract : A concise report on the study of fatigue strength of butt-welded and mechanically-treated 90mm thick 22K steel, and a comparison with the comparable character- istics of the base metal. Four tables, 4 drawings, 1 graph, 2 photos (1 microstructure). Institution Central Scientific Research Institute of Machine- Building Technology (TsNIITMASh). Submitted No date AUTHOR: Grabov, I.N.,-Engineer 135-58-7-19/20 TITLE: On the Revision of "GOST 2246-54" Standnrd for Steel !,Ielding Rods (K peresmotru COSTs 2246-54 na nballnuyu svarochnuyu pro- voloku) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 7, PP 42-43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Welding Section of TsNIITMASh performed a survey on over 100 enterprises, institutions and scientific research institutes relating to the revision of the "GOST 2246-54" standard on steel electrodes. Suggestions and recommendations on this subject are presented. ASSOCIATION: TsNIITM4Sh 1. Welding electr(,des-Standards 2. Ste.--.1 elec@---ndes---Standards Card 1/1 GRABOY, I.M. Steel welding wire. Standartizataiia 24 no.4:31-32 Ap 160. (Wire--Standards) (MMA 13: 9) GRABOV, I.N., inzh. New state standard no. 2246-60 for steel welding rods. Svar.proizv. no.6:41-42 Je 160. (NIRA 13:7) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-Isaledovatel'skiy inatitut tekhnologli i mashinostroyeniya, (Welding rode-Standards) Naumovich; AKKERMy D.A.,, red.; BAPJJIOV, A.M.,, red.; DO (@V_fdWT,_ -#-.A-. - ,, red.j@ OUSEV., N.P.j, red.; MURONETS, I.I.,, red.; POGREEKAYI, L.L., red.; KRYUCHKOVA, V.N., tekhn. red. [German--Rus.gian dictionary on welding] Nemetako-russkii slovarl po uvarke. Mookva3, Glav.red.inostr. nauchno-tekhn.slavarei Fimatgiza, 1962. 246 p. (HIM 15:7) (German language--Dictionaries-Russian) (Welding-Dictionaries) GRABOV, I.N., inzh. Allovable aluminum content in the steel of Sv-08 and SY-08A welding wire. Svar. proisy. no.8:12-14 Ag 162. (KIRA 15sn) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inatitut tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya. (Electrodes-Standards) (Steel-aluminum alloys-Analysis) GRABOV, I.N., inzh. Answer to L.S. Sapiro on his remarks about I.N. Grabov's article Mcceptable aluminum content in the Sv-08 and Sv-08A welding,wire steel." Svar. proizv. no.11:39 N163. - (KIRA 17:5) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya. KHRRKII4,A.; GRABOV,L. OMINITSKIY,Yu. Reducing wastes in the cutting department. Prom.kOOD-no-7:33-35 Jl'55- (M1RA 8:11) 1. Predeedatell pravlenlya arteli, *Promkhudashnik" (for Khrekin) (Clothing industry) ACC NRI ARG033792 SOURMCOD90i UR/0058/66/000/007/ElO3/EI03 AUTHOR.: Glukhova, T. I.: Grabov, V. M.: Ivanov, G. A'.; Popov, A. BL TITLE: Electrical properties of *quasi-binary alloys (Bi-Sb)-Te SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs, 7E773 REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Leningr. goo. ped. in-ta im. A. 1. Gertsena, v. 265, 1965, 234-241 TOPIC TAGS: Hall effect, thermoelectromotive force, bismuth alloy, antimony alloy, tellurium alloy, temperature dependence, quasibinary alloy, binary alloy, conduction band A13STRACT: On the basis of investigation of the Hall effect, the specific resistance (F) and the th ermo electromotive force, a study is made of the structure' of the conduction band in single and polyerystalline alloys (Bi-Sb)-Te, containing 3, 6, 8, 10, 15, and 20 at 76 of Sb, and 0. 1, 0. 2, and 0. 3 at 0/6 of Te. It is found that the addition of T lowers while the addition of Sb raises it in comparison with the P of initial Bi-Sb aflo'ys. The values of effective electron masses found (m*) correspond to the values m* in the initial alloys. -Depending on the concentra- Card 1 / 2 ACC NRl ARG033792 tion of Sb at 300K, the character of the m* changes is in accord with the data of Smith [RZhFiz., 1963, 7E6171, obtained at 1. 3K, which indicates a low tempera- ture dependence of m* of the alloys investigated. (Translation of abstract] [GC] SUB CODE 20, 11/'. C-,d 2/2 -ACC-1@R-t CODES AUTHOR: Grabovg V. M.; Ivanov, G. A.- ORGI Leningrad State Pedarogical Institute im, A. L Gertsen (Inningradskiy gasu- dars nnYY pedagogicheakiy institut) TITIZI Behavior of differential thermal emf in bismuth alloys SOURCES Fizika tvardogo telaq v. 8# no, 8. 19669 2460-2461 TOPIC TAG31 bismuth alloys tin alloys thermal amf AWTRATs The temperature dependence of the differential thermal emf all and a33 of Bi-_SmYlloya containing various amounts of tin was studied (Fig. 1). As the tempera- ture'droi3sp the sign of the differential thermal emf of the alloy with 0.2 at. % Sn changes irom negative to positive., but the anisotropy of the thermal emf remains con- siderable. This indicates current carriers belonging to several nonequivalent groups participate in the transfer phenomena. In all of the Bi-Sn alloys containing up to 1.0 at. % Snp the nature of the temperature dependence of "33 remains the same. As the Sn content increasesp the point at which the sign Of a3l changes shifts toward higher temperatures. In the alloy with 0.4 at. % Sn, the thermal emf %I becomes nee- Ative-at low temperatures. In alloys with a high Sn contentt all is negative in the entire 80-300% range. This fact and the strong anisotropy of the thermal amf in all the Bi-Sn alloys indicate that not only holes, but also electrons participate in the GRAMOVA, F. N. Relapses after-streptonroin treatment of tb njaingitis &obl. Tubork. 1951, 3 (11-18) In the course of 3 yr., 34 relapses (11 fat&V have been @b-servel-!T the 195 survivors of 315 cUldrea. agod 1-15 yr. MW relapses were sot correlated to the initial form of meningitis. Most of them occurred In the first 6 months. Th bacilli were found In 2/3 of the relapse cases. More than balf the patients with relapses had pulmonary tb lesions of various types. the infiltrative typos giving a better prognosis Won. the miliftyii. Ow cure of a tb mostagitis does met by any meano necessarily imply the healing of tb looleas elsewhere in the organism. Treatment of a relapse must be no lose energetic than that of the original meningitis. Todorovic - Belgrade (XI, 15, 7. 8) So: Imearpta Media&. Sectisa VIII, Vol. 5. No.q. September 1952 TMICR, D.S.; PROXH(MOVICK, Te.V.; SHAPIRO, G.B.; GFAPQVA.,7.N. Urgent problems in the treatment of tuberculous meningitis. Yop. okh,mat, i dot. 4 no.6:3-7 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. *In 0asudarstvaunago pediatrichaskago institnta Kinisterstya sdravookhraueniya RSFSR i detakoy gorodskoy klinichaskoy bollnitay 16,1 (Moskva). (NNINGIS-TUBIRGULOSIS) i FUTM, David Solomonovic4; PROICHOROVICH, Yermolay Vasil lyevich;Prinimoll ,-:.@e!-uchastiye: SHAPIRO, T. B. ; NAZAROVA,E.Mj GRABOVA F N - MARTINSON,I.S., red.; FETROVA,N.K.,tekhn.red.; PRONINA,. D., tekhn.red. (Tubercular tqpingitis In children]Tuborkuleanyi meningit u detei. Pri uohastU T.B.Shapirop E.M.11azarova I F.N.Grabovoijr Moakva, Medgiz, 1963. 278 p. OURA 160)-@ I (MENINGITIS) GR4,k-OVA', Ye. i. "A study of the concentration-polgrization in electro- chemical dissolution and isolation of metals by the refractographic method." Ydn Higl,,er Education USA. @bscow Order of Lenin @hemico- technological Inst irreni D. I. benieleyev. Foscow, 1956. (Dissertation For the begree of Candidate in Chemical Science.) Knizhnaya letopis' '10 1 32, 1956. Moscow. X@l Category: USSR/Physical Chemlstry@--Solut;ons. Theory of acids and B-11 bases. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur--Khimiya, No 3, _39_57j 7639 Author : Gorbachev, S. V. an-dGrabova, Ye. 1. k Inst : c- 14,Y (i L I tvs T, s co Title : A r,-fractometric Method for th6 Investigation of Diffusion Processes and its Application to the Study of DIffusive Solution Orig Pub: Zh. Fiz. Kh-;mii, 1956, Vol 30, No 6, 1228-1237 (English summary) Abstract: A new refractometric Y-nethod is proposed for the investiation of di-Ifusion processes. The method makes -it.- possible to determine the distribution of the diffusing substance in a liquid layer up to 10 cm thick: using the index of refraction. The main element of t@je apparatus *.s a cuvette, one of the will's of which forms a side of a completely reflec,.ing prism. The accuracy of the determina- tion is - 10-4. The method offers "he advantage of studying diffu- Card 1/2 -1- Category: USSR/Physical Chernistry--Solutions. Theory of acids and B-11 bases. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur--Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 7639 sion processes over a wide range of concentrations. The method has been applied to the inventigation of the kinetIcs of the solution of CUS04 in H20. A comparison has been made of the experimental data with a theoretical calculation of the diffusion of the solute par- t1cles without taking into account convection. The theoretticall results can be brought into good agreement with experimental data by the use of averaged refraction coefficients. Card 2/2 -2- GRAEOVA, Ye. Refrz@,.,, index of electr ty, tbo electrolysis of and "r&y in the presence of some udditim agent@i. 71ur.flz. khtm. 3(, no.W.21+1-@245 00612 (MIRA M:7) 1. MosAnv-,lily lmstltuT, imoni Mtmd.,-;- leyvv&. GRABOVA, Ye.I. Distribution of the electrolyte in solution during electrolysis of copper sulfate. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.9t2l34-2138 S 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Takhnicheskiy institut rybnoy promyshlennosti i khozyaystva, Kaliningrad. GRABOVA, Ye.I. Refractographic study of the concentration distribution of zinc sulfate near the electrodes during electrolysis. Zhur.fiz.khim. 38 no.11:2652-2655 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Kaliningradakiy tekhnicheskiy inatitut. GRABOVACP Ivo ----------- Yeaning of the clauoe on the nonliability of shipmasters-for the negative consequences of seat damage. Medun transp 8 no.8:51+6-547 Ag 162. LIA @YA@p @, Analysis of the clause granting the ship the right to call at a port for bunkers. Medun transp 9 no.lOt657-658 0163. M6 , - - t.4 I GRABOVAC, I. i -@ - --o Some problems of the'development of cosmic right. Madun transp 10 no. 6:446-448 Je 164. 30VA. Ye -1. Mass-transfer coefficient in the electrolysis of aqueous solutions of 0094 Od U304 calculated from the refracto- graphic method data, Isv. vys. ucheb. sav.; khim. i khim. takh. 5 no.5:71+3-74e; 162. (min 16:1) 1. Kaliningradskiy takhnichookiy inatitut rybnoy promyoblen- noati i khosyayatva, kafedra. risicheakoy, kolloidnoy i analiti- cheskoy khWi. (Sulfateg) (Electrolysis) (Diffusion) GRABOVAC. 1. Responsibility of the carrier for failure to give due, care, and for insufficient remarks in the bill of lading. t49dun transp 10 no.11:23 N 164. GRABOVWKO, R.I.; SBITNEVA, M.P. (Koskva) Therapeutic effect of etz7chnine In acute radiation sit;L-ass in rate and mice. Patefislol. i ekspeterap- 3 no-1:71 Ja-P 159- (Knu 12:2) 1. Nanchrqy rukoveditell - chlen-korreeponaent AMlT SSSR prof. P.D. Gorlsontoy. (STRYMNER) (RADIATION SICUMSS) BMMSOVA. Use of vitamin 312 and 36 under repeated x irradlatione Med.rad. 4 no.10t4l-" 0 159. . (KMA 1322) 1 (RADIATION ISMr exper.). (VITAKIT: B6 pharmcol.) (TIUMN %2 phareacol.) ACCESSION NR: AT4014053 S/30731631000/000/OV#8/0255 AUTHOR: Grabqvstsk!x*'APJ1N"1:1 TITLE.-; affect of electrochemical coatings on the fatigue. strength of steel i- SOURCE: Procbnost' metallov pvt i uagmkakh;- matecialy* trat'yop 'It soveshchaniya po ustalostL metallov, 1%2 g. lbecow, Isd-vo AN SSSR, 1%3, 248-255 TOPIC TAGS: electrochemical coating, plating, steel fatigue, steel, electro- plating, chromium-coating ABSTRACT: It has been shown that the fatigue strength of normalized steel is kedly decreased by coatings of Cre Zn, or Pb, when the usual electrochemical mar methods are u6ed. In the present paper# two now methods of electrochemical coating with Cr were worked out that reduce or prevent the drop in fatigue strength. The first method consists of Impressing sufficLent tensile deformation on the basic metal to compensate for the final tensile stresses induced by the re- cryat&llixation of the Cc-costift.- By this method, the drop in fatigue atkangth of Cr-coated steel is reduced to balf that vitb the normal method of Cc coating. Card 1/2 ACCESSION-NR.- AT4014053 The second method consists of primary coating of the basic'metal with a buffer layer of copper cyanide, using alternating current, followed by electrochemical Cr-coating to the desired thickness by direct current. The second method prevents the drop in fatigue strength as competed witb '@he uncoated metal almost completely- Conditions of pectOWNIMMIGO, Of bOtb @tb"@ &TO d1ocassed. Oclgs@ act. has-. 4 tables -and 9 figures. i ASSOCIATION: sumaTraD oo DM Aft 2WeW =Cza 00 SUB CODE: M -009 0MR: 000 1 Card 2/2 ...... ....... ACCESSION NR: AP4042348 S/0129/64/000/007/0056/0057 AUTHOR: Grabovetskiy, A. P. re TITLE: Improving the fatigue st ngth of chromium plated iteel SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 7, 1964, 56-57 TOPIC TAGS: steel No. 35, chromium plated'steel, plated steel fatigue strength, copper cyanide precoating, qhromium plating, fatigue ABSTRACT: Samples of steel No. 35 were precoated with copper cyanide (layer thickness oi mm, AC, current density 2. 5 a/dmZ, cathode period 10 see., anode period 1 see., @lectrolyte temperature 50C), and then chromium plated (layer thickness 0. 14 mm, DC, 55 a/dm2, 50C). A contiol group It as chromium plated (0. 15mm) only. Sarnples.were then tested for fatigue strength (10 *cycles, simple circular beading) on an MU I-L6000 unit. The results shown In the Enclosure indicate fatigue limits of 25 kg/mm2 for unplated and copper cyanide p1recoated samples, and 22 kg(xnmz for chromium plated samples with- out precoating. Orig. art. has: 1 graph and 1 formula. Card '11/3 GRABoVETSKT-Yq A.P. increasing the fatigue strength of chromimi-plated steel. Metallomd. i term. obr. met, na,?06-57 J1 164. (MIRA 1743-L) j