SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUDKOVA, M.V. - GUDNIN, N.N.
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GUDKOVA. M. V.
Modification of phagocyto index and blood morphology during
the treatment pf pyoderma with staphylococcal antiphagin.
Vest. vener., Moskva no.4:47 July-Aug 1951. (CLML 21:1)
1. Departmental Physician. 2. Of the Departmont of Dermato-
Venereolog7 (Head - Prof. M..N. Kuznets), Bashkir Medical
Institute (Director - Docent A. A. Ivanov).
KAPU-1, A.L.; ABRAMOVA, M.M.; GUDKOVAt M.V.
1---- - ----------
Hysterosalpingography during various phases of the manstrual
cycle. Mmah. i gin. 39 no.4:3-6 Jl-Ag'63 (MIRA 16&12)
1. 1z rentgenovskogo otdeleniya (zav. - doktor med. nauk
A.L.Kaplan) Instituta akusherstva i ginekologii (dir, prof.
0.V. Makeyeva) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
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TOKASHICVSKIY. Georgiy Dementlyevich; GUDKOVA, K., red.; TAKOYLEVA. Ye..
tekhn.red.
[How we are striving for an improved quality of production;
operational experience of a party organization at an Industrial
enterprise3 Xak my boressis so vysokutu Itallturu, proisvodmtva;
Is opyta raboty partlinoi orgenizateli proaWshlonn6go prodpriiatita.
[Koskval Koak.rabochii, 1958. 69 p. (KrRA 11:6)
1. Sekratart partkow Kolomenskogo toployozontroitellnogo zavoda
iment V.V.Kvybyshev& (for Tommishovskly)
(Locomotive shops) (Efficiency. Industrial)
KLEKUTIMA, A.I.; SKOROKHODOV, K.A.j Prinimmli uchastiye: AUXSANDROV, G.P.;
BABUN. F.Ya.; BAYBARINO'k-P.P.; VAYNSMfN, TS.Z.; GUSIT, L.Y.; ZHITYIN.
N.P.: KONTSETATA. U.N.; LNUNA, M.N.; NOUTANUAYA, K.A.1 PCD-.
VOTSKIT, L.N.; TRUNTSZT. D.S.; YLBROV, N.G.; CHIKHACK". I.A.;IYUROT,
Yu.N.;_ W~FOVA, N., red.; YEGOROVA, I., takhn.red.
(Light over the gate] Swet nad zastavoi. Monkovskil rabochil,
1959. 422 P. (KIRA 12:4)
(Moscow--Metallurgical plants)
MIVANOV, Yedor Tikhonovich; red.; TROTAIJOVSKAYA, N.,
tekhn.red.
[Men of the Sixth Ouards Army) Gvardaltay. Noskvs, Goe.isd-vo
polit.lit-ry. 1960. 190 p. (NDU 13:11)
(World War. 1939-1945--Campaigne)
~_.GUDKOVA, N.v red.; DANIIJNA, A., tekhn. red.
(Bypassing the stage of capitalism; the transition of the Soviet
Republics of Central Asia and Kazakhstan to socialism] Minuia ka-
pitalizm; o perekhode k sotsializou respublik Srednei Azii i
Kazakhstena. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry, 1961. 245
WU 14:49
(Soviet Central Asia-Economic conditions)
(Kazakbstan-Economic conditions)
VINNICMIKO, Ivan Fedorovi~ch; GIJDKOVA, 11., red.; TROY.UOVSKAYA, W.,
tekhn. red.
[Russian engineer Gitalov)Rusakii inzhener Gitalov. Moskva,,
Gospolitizdat, 1962. 78 p. (MIRA 15:8)
(Gitalov, Aleksandr Vasillevich~ 1915- )
GUDKUVA, ILA. (14o,kva, Zh-28, Kazamennyy per., 6, kv-5)
Blood supply of the inferior olive. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 42
no.2:66-68 F 162. ("UI~A 15'-2)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. V.V.Kupriyanov)
II Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni
N.I.Pirogava. (NEDULLL OBLONGATI-BLOOD SUPPLY)
CRKULIK,, Petgr, Llvc
vich; GUD*QVA9 No, red.; D11WO, Yu., tekhn. red.
[The road of a hero] Dorogoi geroia. Moskva# Gos. izd-vo
polit. lit-ry, 1962. 46 p. (MIRA .15:3)
miners)
(Donets Basin-Coal
MIRSKIY, liark Borisovich; GUDKOVA, N., red. ; KLD-'OVA, T., teklm.
red. . . ............................,
[Physician and Bolshevik] Vrach-bollshavik. Moskva, Gospolit-
izdat, 1962. 46 r. (NIRA 15:6)
(SOLOVILFVp ZINOVII TETROVICH. 1876-1928)
DANILOV, V.P., kand. iat. nauk; G11DKOVA, N., red.; SEVENOVA, 0.,
tekhn. red.
(Studies on the history of the collectivization of agri-
culture in the Union Republics] Ocherki istorii kollektivi-
zataii sellskogo khoziaistva v soiuznykh respublikakh. Mo-
skva, Gospolitizdat, 1963. 558 p. (MIRA 16:11)
(Collective fams)
KOLODNYY, Lev Yef1movich; GUDKOVA, N.,, red.
[Terrestrial track of the rocket] Zemnaia trassa rakety.
Moskva, Pol-itizdat, 1965. 94 p. (MIRA 1W)
Cand Med Sci
GUDKCVA, E. A., PH--SICIAN
Dissertations "Innervation and Blood Supply of the Thumb and Index Finger of
a Human Wrist."
15/5/50
Second Moscow State Medical Inst Imeni
I. V. Stalin
80 Vecheryaya Moskva
Surn 7 1
ROZMMM, A.Z. [deceased]; GUDKOVA N.
- I A- -Kt-
Kental disorders caused by Trichodeema Incanum; history of one of
the forms of pseudoencephalitis. Zhur.nevr.i paikh. 58 n0-3:337-
343 '58. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Feikhlatricheskaya klinilm (zaveduyushchly Imfedroy - prof. A.Z.
Rozenberg) Samarkandskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(PSYCHOSICS, TOXIC, stiol. & pathogen.
Trichodesma Incanue (In))
(ENCEPHALITIS, etiol. & pathogen.
Trichodesm Incanum, with severe psychiatric manifest.
(RUB))
(FLANTS, Dois.
Trichodesma. incanum pseudoencephalitle with severe
psychiatric manifest. (Ras))
GUDKOVA, N.Pap inzh,
Pneumatic expansion gun fcr spot welding, Svarc, prolzv, no*9:
38 8 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1e GorlkovsVLY avtomobillnyy 7,avod.
GUDKOVA, N.S.
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Relation between the length and the weight of the body in some
higher cruataceans. Nauch. dokl. vyo. shkolyl biol. nauki no.49
13-16 t63. (MM 16:11)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy obshchey biologii Baratovskogo medi-
tsinskogo instituta.
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126-3-16/34
AUTHORS: Gudkova, N. V., Levina, E.I. and Tolomasov, V.A.
ke-;a~ion of the carbide phases of tempered carbon steel.
TITLE: Invest
(Issledovaniye karbidnykh faz otpushchennoy uglerodistoy
stali).
PERIODICAL: "Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye" (Physics of Metals
and Metallur-gy-T-, Vol-.4? -146-3, PP. 500-504 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: Existing views on the nature and composition of carbide
phases which evolve during temperinG of carbon steel are
contradictory. In -this paper the carbide phases were
investigated of terapered carbon steel, containing 1.15%
carbon, by means of electron diffraction, chemical and
magnetic methods. After hardening from 1100 C the specimens
were tempered for one hour at 150, 200, 250, 530(), 350, 400,
500 and 650 C. Flat specimens were used. The objects
of the electron diffraction and chemic9l investigations
were the carbide precipitates produced by anodic dissolution
in accordance with the method described by Popova, N.M. (2).
The results are entered i4 tables and some of these are
compared with the results of Jack, K.H. (9 and 11), Hofer
Card 1/2 et alii (10) , Ha&S (12) -and Arbuzov, M.P. and Kurdyumov, G.V.
(8). It was found bUat in the tempered carbon steel Y12
the following two intermediate carbide phases exist: low
126-3-16/34
Investigation of the carbide phases of te:,nlpered cbrborl steel.
(Cont.)
temperature hexagonal phase with a Curie poAnt of 380 0
and lattice periods of a = 6.27, c = 21.4 A; high
temperature rhombic phase with a Curie point of 270 C
and lattice periods a = 3.82, b = 4.72 and c = 12.5 1 and
cementite. The chemical composition of the intermediate
carbide phases differ from the cementite phase. With
increasing degree of dispersion the carbide phases can be
classified into the following series: cementite, rhombic,
Card 2/2 hexagonal. Crystals of the hexaSonal and rhombic phases
have a lamellar shape. Acknowledgments are made to
B. A. Apayev, Z. G. Pinsker and S. V. Kaverin for their
advice and assistance.
There are.3 tables and 12 references, 8 of which are Slavic.
SUBMITTED: January 9,, 1957.
ASSOCIATION: Gorky Physico-Technical Research Institute.
(Gor1kovskiy Issledovatellskiy Fiziko-Tekbiiicheskiy Institut).
AVAILABLE; LibmrY Of COng1*99
126-1-33/L~o
AUTHORS: Gudkova, N. V., Levina, E. I. and Tolomasov, V. A.
TITLE: --�u-pplement to the paper "Investigation of -the carbide
hases of tempered low carbon steel".
polneniye k statlye "Issledovaniye karbidnykh faz
M
otpushchennoy uglerodistoy stalill)
PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol-5,-No-l,
pp. 178-179 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: As a supplement to an earlier paper published in the
same journalt 1957, Vol-IV, No.3, PP-500-504, a series
of I S(T) curves and electron diffraction pictures are
given of electrolytic precipitates for the steel Y12
tempered during one hour at various temperatures,
There are 7 figures and 1 Slavic reference.
(Note: This is a full translation except for the figure
captions).
SUBMITTED: January 21, 1957.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
66241
sOV/126-8-3-28/33
AUTHORS: Gudkova, N.V. and Kuxnetsova, V.P.
TITLEi On Intermediate Carbide Phases in Carbon Steels
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 8.
Nr 3, pp 468-470 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the basis of magnetic phase analysis results,
B.A.Apayev (Ref 1) has expressed the opinion that the
phase composition of tempered carbon steels varies in
relation to carbon content. The variation is due to the
intermediate carbide phase x - FexC which cannot be
detected by the magnetic method in steels containing less
"than 0.4% carbon. However, in electronographic
investigations of carbide deposits in tempered carbon
steels, the same intermediate carbide phases are detected,
independent of carbon content. In the steel U12 (Ref 2)
investigated earlier, 2 intermediate carbide phases have
been detected: a hexagonal in a specimen tempered at
150% and a rhombic in a specimen tempered at 200 0C. The
same phases have been detected in a study of the carbon
steel 30. The carbide deposits for the investigation
were obtained by electrolytic solution of the specimens
Card 1/3 according to N.M.Popovals method (Ref 3). Steel specimens
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On Intermediate Carbide Phases in Carbon SteelsSOV/126-8-3-28/33
of 50 mm length and 13 mm diameter were first quenched
from a temperature of 880% in alkali and then tempered
at temperatures of 150, 200, 250, 300 and 3500C for I hour.
The best diffraction pictures obtained of the intermediate
carbide phases of the carbon steel 30 werea hexagonal
(Fig 1) from a specimen which had been tempered at 2500C
after a 6 hours' solution and a rhombic (Fig 2) from a
specimen which had been tempered at 300 .C after a
6 hours, solution. In Tables 1 and 2t the interplanar
distances and line intensities for the hexagonal phase
(Table 1) and for the rhombic phase (Table 2) for the
steels 30 and U12 (Ref 2) are given. A comparison shows a
satisfactory agreement between the interplanar distances
and hence also between the lattice parameters (hexagonal -
a =-6.27X, c = 21.40X and rhombic - a = 3-82X,
b =- 4-72X, c =--IL2.50X) and between the intensities of
the lines obtained. It must be pointed out that firstly,
the intermediate carbide phases in the carbon steel 30
are det*cted at higher tempering temperatures than in the
steel UY2 and, secondly, it was not possible to obtain
Card 2/3 clear diffraction pictures of the carbon steel 30 with a
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On Intermediate Carbide Phases in Carbon Steels sov/i26-8-3-28/33
great number of reflections as obtained earlier for
steel U12 (Ref 2). Both facts can, in the authors'
opinion, be explained by the low quantity of intermediate
carbide phases in the carbon steel 30. It appears that
this was also the reason why the intermediate phase x
could not be detected by the magnetic method. It is
possible that the quantity of this phase in the tempered
steel 30 is beyond the sensitivity of the magnetic method
used in the work (Ref 1). There are 2 figures, 2 tables
and 3 Soviet references.
h.b. This is a full translation, except figures and tables.
ASSOCIATION:Gorlkovskiy issledovatellskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy
ins t i tut (Gor I kiy i'~Physico-Technica I Research Institute)
SUBMITTED: September 18, 1958
Card 3/3
BLISTANOV, A.A.; BOKSHTM, S.Z.; GUDKOVA, T.I.; 2;IUKOVITSKIY, A.A.; KISHKIN,
S.T.
Investigating the effect of stress on porosity forming. Isal. po zharo-
proch. splav. 10:81-86 163. (MIRA 17:2)
GUBKOVA, T.I.; KOZAROVEPSilY. I,.A.; HMIAYLOV, N.V.
Xffe-A of the structural and mechanical properties of printing
Inks on their behavior in the printing process. Zoll. shur. 22
no. 6:649457 N-D l6o. (MIRA 4-3:12)
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.avitskiy, A.A., Kishlrin, S.T.
TITLE: A Method of Investigmti% the I11flIACIlUe E.,:vrcizied b3, Tension at-0 De-
foriwation Upon the Self-Diffu3ion of Iroa (Letodika isaledovaniya
i dcfor-Lfatai-* -&a sai,lodiffuz` zheleza),.
.rliynniya naz)r~-7Lzherniya -Yu
PERIODICAL: Zavadskaya Laboratoriya, i~,57, vc-,l. 23, Ur 121, V+38-1439, (USSR)
ABSTRACT- In aa Institute of the Ali USSR, is nct %~entionad here, a Spec-
ial device -;ras constructed ahich make2 it '0053ible to carrf out dif-
Pision red hot heating in the V=Mriii, in -.,hich the diffusion proper-
ties of the saninles crin be invest_4C,,at%,d by waking use of traction at
the conditions of elastic and plasti:-. The apparatws con-
sists of a combination of the test-machiiie "Bil-b" , a steel vaowam
camera having a diw:ieter of 2CO imi, and ccntaizaing an electric fur-
nace )f 110 Mm length and the necess&x-j- measuri-,6 devices. The Mat
of slightly carboniferous steel (0.1; 0,35iAln; 0,02Wi~F;
;.rere subjected to tractien ii- the machine up to the dej;ree
of extension and destruction. Because ef the decrease of structural
tensions the saamles aere previously softe:iedl in the vacuur4 at ION't
rtfter which "hey were on one side and cu a stirface of "I crac' pro-
Card 1/_j 'r-;ded xith a coating of electrolyt4c, -rz-i -.rhiah served as diifusion.
Investigating the Influence Exercised by Ten.94-or, 32-12-19/71
71nd Dnfor;-_ation Upon the Self-Diffusion of Iron
object. The results obtained are shoan together in a table. It rias
found that the self-diffusion of lrca; unaer certa-in conditions de-
velops mainly according to the stMctural grain boundaries, qrd
that the circumstances of the a-onlication of fraction as ~,iell as of
the high temperiture accelex-ate the diffusion of 'Lron. The plastic
deforiiiation of the sanmle ircreases the self-diffusion of iron by
neaelly the three-fold, vihich is exmiained by the atomic motion
.-Jaich sets in. At the same tirae, however, th,~ activation energy in
the corresponding domain of the saj.iple i3 diminished. Iron -.vith a
0,1~/'/J'C-content enters into the two-pivLse state (7~ at 750-8GOL,
but because the C( -phase remahis predomiruit, it Oulso determines the
velocity of the diffusion current. There are I table and 9 Slavic
references.
WA~OLE Library of Congress
Carr] 2/2 1. Iron-Self diffusion-Determination Z. Instrwaentation
3. Iron-Tension 4. Iron-Deforw-tion
S011/2o-121-~-17/45
AUTHORS: Bokhshteyn, S. Z., Gudkova, T. I., Zhukhovitskiy, A. Ao3
Kishkin, S. T.
TITLE: On the Influence of Irreducible Structure Modifications Miich
Occur During a Plastic Deformation on the Diffusion Mobility
(0 vliyanii neobratimykh strukturnykh izmeneniy, voznikayushchikh
pri plasticheskoy deforniataii, na diffuzionnuyu podvizhnost')
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, "r b-, Pil 1015-1018
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the influence of a previous plastic
deformation at a high temperature on the diffusion of zink
in nickel. This investigation is carried out separately for
the volume and for the boundaries of the grains. The previous
deformation of the plain samples were carried out b-- means of
expanding tensions a - 6 kg/MM2 at a temperature 0f"700 0 in
the course of 5; 25; 50; and 60 hours. The diffusion currents
were determined by autoradiography of an oblique sectionz The
experimental results are given in a table and in a diagram.
According to these results, a previous deforination increases
Card 1/3 considerably the velocity of the diffusion of tin in nickel
30V/2o-121-':i-17/45
On the Influence of Irreducible Structure Modifications Which Occur During
Et Plastic Deformation on the Diffusion Mobility
(on the boundary and also in the volume). The volume modifi-
.Cation is modified much more than the diffusion on the bounda-
ries. For small deformations, the effect upon the boundaries
and upon the grain has lie same intensity. According to the
analysis of the autoradiograms, the diffusion mainly taken
place along the grain boundaries. The influence of the grain
boundaries on the diffusion velocity decreases if the previous
plastic deformation becomes more intensive. The above-given
results may be explained by the following assumption: The
plastic deformation at high temperatures causes essential
modifications of the microstructure of the alloy. These modi-
fications are irreversible or the initial state may be re--
stored only by a heating of the samples to sufficiently
high temperatures. According to an X-ray investigation, the
above-discussed previous deformation at hii7h temperatures
noticeably diminishes the size of the blocks left after dif-
fusion tempering. The results found for the diffusion of tin
in nickel at 600 0 in the course of 100 hours are -.i ven in
a table. The irreducible modifications of the structure exer.-
Card 2/3 cise considerable influence on the diffusion mobility during
SOY/20-121-6-17/45
On the Influence of Irreducible Structure Modifications ~.Thich Occur Dilrir-'s
a Plastic Deformation on the Diffusion Mobility
the T)lastic (leformation. A nrevious t~lastic deformation in-
tensifies liffusion considerably. There are 3 fi,~;u--e2, 2
tables, and 10 references, 6 of which tire Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inotitut aviatuionnykh
materialov
(All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Aircraft Materials)
PTHSENTED: April 19, 1958, by G. V. Kurdyumov, Academician
SUBMITTED: April 1, 1956
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GUDKOVA, T. I., Candidate Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the effect of
the structural-mechanical properties of ink on its behavior In the process of
typographic printing". Moscow, 1959. 16 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Moscow
Polygraphic Inst), 150 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 133)
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following teaml Professor Si 2e bokshteyn, Engineer T. 1. Gudkova, Doctor of
Technical Sciences Professor A. A. Zhukhovitakiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences
Professor So To LJxWdn and Engineer L. M. Moroz for the paper "Investiggt
ton,
of the diffusion and the distribution of components in a real meii~-q means of
~acim~ff* - -T~e iiiii
and theoretl-cal-w-ork of handamental importance on diffusion in anoys as a function
of the structure of the metal and the stress field caused by external action.
A brief summary is given of this paper and it is stated that it is not only of
major theoretical importance but also of practical interest,, particularly from
the point of view of the problem of high temperature strength.
Results of the 1958 Coopetition for Obtaining imeni Do K. Chernov and imani
No A. Minkevich Prizes,, Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya- obrabotka metallovp
1959, No. 6.9 pp 62-64
BOKSHTEY14, S.Z.; GUDKOU, T.I.; V.IRJIZIIOVIT.;KIY, A.A.; KIMIN, S.T.
Effect of streas and doformtion on diffunion processou.
laul.po zharopr.implim. 4:158-10~ 159. (MIM 13:5)
tDiffusion) (Deformationa(Machanics)) te~~
spor
BOKSHTWN, B.S.; GUBKOVA, T.I.
Ivaluating factors determining changes in diffusion mobility
during deformation* Izv,vysoucheb.sav.; chernomete no*5:
108-114 160. WHA 13:6)
1. Moskovskiy institut stalie
(Diffusion coatings) (Dislocations in metals)
BOKSHTEYN, S.Z., doktor tekhn.nauk;,-GLMKOYAj-_T-I-, kand-tekhn-nauk;
ZHUKROVITSKIY, A.A.. doktorkhim.nauk, tISHKIN, S.T., doktor
tdchn*nAuk
Effect of prestressing and of the creep process on diffusion
inside and along the grain boundaries. Trudy X&I no.123:35-40
16o. (MIRA 13:8)
(Crystal lattices) (Creep of metals)
ACCESSION NIR: AT4040417 S/0000/64/000/000/0133/0146
I
AUTHOR: Blistanov, A. A.; Bokahteyn. S. Z.; Gudkova, T. L; Kishkin, S. T.; Zhukhovitakiy,
A. A.
TITLE: Pore formation and rupture at high temperatures in relation to stress and metal
structure
SOURCE: Protsessy* diffuzii, struktura i svoystva metallov (Diffusion processes, structure
and properties of metals); sbornik statey. Moscow, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye, 1964, 133-146
TOPIC TAGS: alpha brass, nichrome, nickel based alloy, alloy pore formation, voletile
const1tuent diffusion, graiii boundary effect, stress effect, metal'kx-Lcture effect, high tem-
porature failure, metal failure. analysis
ABSTRACT: This study concorned the kinetic& of pore formation, a,-. well as the effects of
stress, temperature and structure of the metal on such processes in relation to failure of
the metal at high temperatures. Shoot samples of alpha brass (32% Zn and 68% Cu; annealed
50 hra. at 800C and 0. 01 mm. f1g) and a Nichrome alloy (20% Cr, '80% Ni; pre',Iomogenized
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50 hrs. at 1200C in argon) were polished electrolytically, then homo- nized in a vacuum
fle
(residual pressure 0. 001 mm H(r, temp. 500 - 1250C, volatile component distillation) under
0
stresses varying from 15 to 120 kg/cm2 or unstressed. Results obtained with the brass
0
samples indicate that pore formation is initiated due to evaporation and the accompanying
.diffusive migration of constituents. The effect of grain boundaries is not apparent in the
initial stacres, but becomes clearly pronounced as the process continues. Pores form earlier
as temperature rises. The presence of stress accelerates the process and the effect of grain
boundaries rises sharply. Tho process is completed by cracking and rupture along the grain
boundaries. Pore formation Nvas absent in unstressed nichrome, while stressed samples
showed significant porosity, cracks and eventual failure, mainly alon-.-r the grain boundaries.
Other experiments indicate that heterogeneity of the material signmificantly affects patterns
of pore distribution. It is concluded that similar studies will permit physical analysis of
metal failure at high temperatures. Orig. art. has: 4 graphs and 8 photomicrographs.
ASSOCIATION: none
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AUTHOR: Bokshteyn, S. Z. ; Gudkova, T. 1. ; Zhukhovitakiy, A. A.; Kishkin. S. T.
TITLE: Effect of preliminary deformation on pore formation
SOURCE: Protsessy* diffuzii, struktura i evoyetva metallov (Diffusion processes. structure
and properties of metals); abornik statey. Moscow. lzd-va MashiDontroyeniye, 1964, 147-1ki
ITOPIC TAGS: alpha brass, pore formation, preliminary deformation effect, high temperature
affect. metal evaporation, alloy failure
ABSTRACT: Cylindrical samples (h = 10 mm) of alpha brass (38% Zn, 62% CU) were an-
nealed for 3 hre. at 800C in an argon atmosphere, then 'pressed at room temperature to
I deformation levels of 3-5%. 15-20% and 65-60%. The effect of preliminary deformation on.
evaporation was evaluated from changes in sample weight during subsequent vacuum homoge-;
j!
ji nizing (4 bra. at 700, 800 or 050C). It was found that preliminary plastic deformation In-
creased the rate of evaporation, as well as the number and size of pores forming at high
j; temperatures. Tbe effect was most pronounced at deformation levels of 10% or loan and
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~.7AUTHOR: Blistanov, A. A.; Bokshtsyn, 8. Z.; Gu&ova, T. I.; Zhulchovitsidy, A. A.
-Kishkin, S. T.
TITLE: Investigation of the influence of stress on pore formation
SOME: AN SSSR. Institut metalluriff. issledmWya po zhareprochny*m splavam.
Y. 10, 1963, 81-86
TOPIC TAGS: pore formation, high temperature stress, external stress, strain,
cracking, brass, alloy structure
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ABSTRACT: Pores &rise from the coagulation of vacancies produced in the crystal
lattice by high temperatures and the effect of external stress and plastic deformation.
There is very little information in the world literature on the various factors affecting
pore formation, and most of the work which has been done is qualitative in nature.
There has been little theoretical work with a quantitative approach, and no experimental
work. despite the Importance of the subject. The present Investigation considered the
main-laws of pore. distribution, the influence of external factors an pore formation, the
atio formation and the structure of the specimen, and the mechanism
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ACCESSION NR: AT4013931
of-the-formation of pores and cracks in the presence or absence of external factors.
Experiments were carried out on a( -brass annealed for 50 hre. at 800C, electropolished.
heated by diffusion and then subjected to density determination and examination of the
microstructure. The results corroborated the main laws of pore distribution near the
sample surface, but showed that the distribution often differed from that predicted on the
I basis of the laws of diffusion. A theoretical analysis 18 carried out of the nature of pore
distribution at varying depths in the specimen, yielding a calculated curve with a maximum
pore density which agreed well with the experimentally determined curve for brass. In
polycrystalline brass, pore formation takes place primarily as the result of the -limited
diffusion of zinc, with volume diffusion playing an increasing role at high temperatures.
External stress was found to play an Important role in accelerating pore formation and
development along the grain boundaries. Under the Influence of stress, the energy
of activation for pore formation was Increased to 26 kcal/gram-atum. It war, thus of the
same order of magnitude as the energy of activation of diffusion of the volatile component
along the grain boundaries. It is suggested that at high temperatures cracks develop
mainly -,,s UIC result of destruction of material remaining between the poreB, while at low
tern,-P--ratures the principal process is pore coagulation. The role of impurities in pore
iornia,.itin tuid unuir afrout In dotarmining tho Poro distribution Is pointod out. A
--theorc~,cal evaluation of the role of the grain boundaries in pore formation, using the
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Fisher formula, showed that the grain boundaries are the principal channels along which
the movement of the volatile component takes place. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I
i formula.
ASSOCIATION: Lutitut metallurgii AN 588R (Metallurgical kotitute, AN SSSR)
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AUTHORi Bokshteyn, S. Z.; Giunashvili, D. A.; Gudkova, T. I.; Kishkin$;:
S. T.
ORGs none
TITLE: Vaporization and pore formation in aluminum-zinc and copper-
zinc alloys
SOURCE: Metallovedeiiiye i termicheakaya obrabotka metallov, no. 8,
1966$ 2-6
TOPIC TAGSt aluminum mAme alloy, copper z4aw alloy, A-k*" vacuum
sublimation, Txaz= porosity / IL68 copper-Am- alloy, V92 aluminum
base alloy 17=71V
ABSTRAM Vaporization and pore formation In 1,68 brass (Zn-32%;
Cu-68%). and V92 (Fe-0.15%; Mn-0.61%; SI-0.11%; Mo-4.18%;
Zn-3.202) and A (Zn-g.JOZ) alumLnum-base alloys have be'en investi-
gated at temperatures tip to about 700C in a vacuum of 10-3-10-6 torr.
It was found that in copper-zinc alloy, the pores form in the whole
volume of specimatia, while in aluminum-base alloys, the pores form on
the surface by vaporization of grain portions and even whole grains*
The rate of vaporization/and pore formation was affected by streeatis
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(see Fig. 1). The weight loss of an
aluminum-alloy specimen under a tensile
4stress of 0.3 kg/mn2
in 20 hr at ~O wan
pill
d six timen greater than that of an un-
stressed specimen. However, at 550C the
effect of stresses on the va
orization
an p
rate was negligible It was also estab-
lished that in aluminum alloys, the pores
form around structure defects, mainly at
the grain boundaries. Therefore, el.cc--
trolytically polished specimens vaporized
more slowly and formed fewer pores than
Time conventionally polished specimea-i. Tanallel
Pig. 1. Time dependence mtreas tntonsifion porc formation At the
of weight loss at 750C grain boundaries. In the subsequent
for unstressed specimen stages, diffusion determines the rate of
(broken line) and a vaporization and pore formation. The
specimen under tension amount of pores and the rate of their
of 15 kR/mm 2 (no lid line) formation Increases with a temperature
increase; however, after the pores are
formed, no significant Inc rease In their size and number was observed
with prolonged exposure ti me. With increa ain zinc content, the amountl
of evaporated zinc and the number :nd depth o? pores increase rap.idly.
Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 3 t bles. JTDI
SUB CODHI Ill SUM DAM none/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTHREFt 004/ ATD PRESS t
KOLIKHALOV, P.A.; SHCHF-GOLEVA, R.I.; VASILIYEVA, I.N.,;.GUIK07A,T.K.;
KAKOVSKAYA, N.G.; TOLSTYK11, A.B.; KRAMUNKOVA, L.V.; IIEDZVETSKAYA,
G.V.; STROKOVA, A.Ya.; GFIMNOVICH, N.N., red.; KARZHAVIKA, -Is..
tekhn.red. - .1
[Economy of Lipetsk Province; a statistical manual] Narodnoe
khoziaistvo, Lipetakoi oblasti; statisticheakil sbornik. Lipetsk,
Lipetskoe knizhuoe izd-vo, 1959. 182 p. (MIRA 13-.6)
1. Lipetskaya oblast'. Statinticheakoye upravleniye. 2. Statisti-
cheekoye upravleniye Lipetzkoy oblasti (for Kolykhalov. Shchegolevs,
Vasillyeva. Gudkova, Makovskaya, Tolstykh, Kramchenkova, Nedwyetakaya,
Strokova). 3. Rachallnik Statiaticheskogo upravleniya Lipetskoy ob-
lasti (for Germanovich).
(Lipetak Province--Statistics)
Techakee for quantitative essays of lall antiblotIcs
V. S- RX'klV%hJV;% An(l -r.. V. Q11,11to 'Ii"nAll Couird
.Rew:irvh In.t. llyg,. Mou-o.l. ,w 19, 2.'1:,
ikw%ty 14 '11111bkow, ill wil 6 J.-
iffile by a system of succc&qivLly intwulAting *61 nutirk-tir
"wdiA With fail mmpks 2n(1 test arg.inkqnt,
USSR/Medicine - Antibiotics PAY 51
ttBacterial Antagonists Acting Against ths- InteB-
tinal Typhoid Group in Podsol Soils," T. V.
I
Crudkova
"Gig i San" 140 5, pp 41-44
Most common bacilli coli antagonists found in
Podsol soils are Bac. mesentericus and Bac.
asterosporus. Bac. virgulus and Bac. megatherium
are found more rarely. Number of nonsporiferous
soil bacteria antagonistic to bacilli coli is
Ii-ited. Most of the antagonists are sporiferous)
f I/
14,
LC 186!f69
USSR/Medicine 7 Antibiotics (Contd) MaY 51
with Bac. mesentericus and Bac. asterosporus pre-
dominating. These antagonists play important
role in self-purification of the soil.
LC 186169
GUDKOVA, Ye. 1.
11"HereAty and Its Variability in Pathogenic Bacteria," The--La of the Joint
Michurin-Darwinian Conference.? Moscow-Lenivf;rad, March 1949. - pages 30-31.
~ -, 7 -r, - -1 , " lt'~ T
.~., --# -*
"Listerella Infection (Neurella Infection)," Acad. Med. Sci., ~loscow, 1950. 2(% pages.
Re-,riew of mnograph 5P0177, no date
GUDKOVA, Ye. 1.
The Phagocytic Reactiona in Tonsils and in Peripheral Blood in Cases of 1nfluanza
and Acute Catarrhs
Problem Grippa i Ostrykh Katarrov Verkhnikh Dykhatelfrifth Putey, Moscow 1952, pp 23-24
Bibliography, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidentiologii i Innunobiologii, No. 39 1953,PP 80-9
-W-27086, 25 Jul 1953
GUDKOVA, Ye. I.
The Role of Ixodes ricinus in the Epidendolog7 of Listerellosis
The three strains of the culture Listerella Monocytogenes were isolated
from 367 ticks (Ixodes ricizws) which had been taken fron livestock in-
fested with Listeria in the central part of the USSR. Cultural3,v and
serologically these strains were identical with Listeria isolated from
water-rats. Evidently, the I, ricinus ticks become infected from rodents
and transmit it from a sick animal to a healthy one. MhBiol, No. 7, 1955)
Tr. Gos. n-1.' in-ta Ukha, Gorla i Nosa, 3, 1953, 64-69.
SO: Sm. No. 744, 8 Dee 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific
Abstracts (17)
S
VM/Uedicine - Modification of Jul 53
Microorganisas
*The Role of Modification of Pathogenic Kicrobes in
Processes of Species Formation," P. P. Sakharov,
Cie. 1. Gudkova, tate Sci-Res Inst of Otolaryngology;
~~ of Genetics, Moscow State U
Zhur Mikr, Epid, i Immun, Nol, P 60
C1. perfringens, on penetrating into the chest of
vounded subjects, acquires the properties of C1.
fal.lax. On cultivation in nutrient media, C1. sor-
delli develops the properties of Cl. sporogenes. 0m
being passed through the brain, listerellae become
261T55
neurotropic; after passages through the blood, they
acquire ihe capacity-.to producci.seipsis. As a result
of adaptation to different animals, pasteurellao
develop propexties, equivalent 'to species differences.
The same applies to 1:19terellae and representatives
of the Eryaipelothrl-x genus.
C) IN 0 V
ijuuKCYVA, Ye. 1.
USSR/Medicine -New Drup Nov 53
nInvestigation of the Antibacterial Action of the
Silver Salt of Norsulfazolej" Ye-I. Gudkova,
Inst of Ear, Throat, and No9e Diseases, Min Health
RSFSR
Zhur Mikro, Epid, J Imun, No 11, p 68
The colloidal dispersion of the Ag salt of nor-
sulfazole (oulfathiazolel has a wider range of
antibacterial activity than all other sulfa drugs.
Itproved bactericidal in vitro with respect to in-
fluenza bacilli (sic], diphtheria bacilli, staphy-
locoaci, salmonellae, Brysipelothrix, listerellee,
271T46
and pasteurellae. Diplococei and staphylococci
strain No 22 were the most resistant. Applied
locally for the therapy of influenza and catarrhs,
this drug was more effective than penicillin. It
was also found to activate Impum-pbagoeytic re-
actions.
SAMLHOV. P.P.; GUDKOVA, Ye.l.; BMU, V.P.
Study of reactivity of the macroorganism in infectious diseases
of the upper respiratory tract. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun.
no.2:69 F 154. (MLRA 7:3)
1. Iz Institute, ukha. gorla I nona Ministeretva zdravookhranoniya
SSSR. (Respiratory organs--Diseases)
12,484
over a
same b
USSR/Mjarobi,.)loL,y - Microcr(pnisms r-ntlior~e1lic to Humans and F-4
Animls.
Ab s Jour : RCf Zhur - BiOl-, Na 10, 1958, 43342
Author : Gudkova, E.Ii
Inst
Title : The Role of Streptococci in EtioloL:7 and Pathogenenis
of Puigina Diseases.
Orig Pub : Tr. Gos. n.-i. in-ta uldia, rpria i norm, 1955j, No 5, ll-
23.
Abstract : No abstract.
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(,W)KUVA, Ye.I.
Hicroflora of the tonsile and the imminologic roactivity in
anginous anti Influenzal diBnaaau. Trudy got). witch.-Isol.inat.
nkha. gorbi I noaa. 6:46-84 155. (MIIIA 12:10)
1. Ix otdala ostrvkh lnfektaiv (mv. - prof.P.P.Sakharov)
Oosudmratvennogo nauchno-lasladovatallskogo lnstituta ukha,
gorlu I nosa.
(TONSILS--BACTHRIOLOGT) (IleMITY)
(STIUWTOCOCCAL DMICTIOUS)
WMVA, To.l.
Studying the effect of novocalne and tonsillectomy on the
dynamics of phagocytic reactions In patients with chronic
tonsillitis and in experiments on sensitized guinea pigs
Zhur.mlkrobiol.epid. I tranm. no.8:106 Ag 155 (KLRA 8:11i
(TONSILS- -DI SUSIS) (ADVOCAI NIB) (PILAGOCTIOSIS)
SAKRARDV. P.P., GUDKOVA.Ye.I.
Etiology and pathenogenesis of tonsillitis. Zhur.mikrobiol.
epid. t Immun. no.8:106-107 Ag '55 (MMA 8:11)
(TONSILS-DISIAS]IS) (STRIMCO=S)
SAKHAROV, P.P., Drofessor; GUDKOVA, Ye.I., kandidat meditelnskikh nauk.
Infectious characteristics of tonall diseases and methods for their
prevention. Vnst.oto-rin. 17 no.2;il-14 Hr-Ap 155- (MIRk 8:7)
1. It otdela ostrykh infektaLy Nauchno-iseledovateltakogo instituta
ukha, gorla i nose. Ministi6retva zkravookhranoniya WWSR (dir. za-
sluzhemiy7 deyatell nauki. prof. V.K.Trutnev).
(TONSMITIS. prevention and control)
GUDKOVA. Ye.L; VORONINA, T.P.
.... ...... .- -
Diagnosis of anginas caused by Listeria. Zhtir.mikrobiol.. epid. I
im-run. 27 no.8:31-39 Ag 156. (MLRA- 9:10)
1. 12 Nauchno-iseledovatellakego instituta ukha. gorla I nosa
Minitterstva zdravookhrananiya RSM t sanitarao-epidemiologicheakogo
otrye.da.
(LISTERIA. Infections.
tonsillitis. diag. (Rue))
(TONSILLIT14iotiology and pathogenesis,
Materia. diag. (Rua))
USSR/Geue"Mal Pr)bleTis of Path-,1:)Gy if t~,C- U.
Infectil-ris PricessA
Abs J2ur Ref Zhur - Bi,)l.) 11) 2, 1959; 8655
Auth.Dr Gudk3va, Ye.I., Sal-diarov, P.P.
Inst ------------------
Title Study 3f the Essence )f Allera tD Vie Strept,)coccus in
Rheui:ntic Fever.
Orig Pub Byul- eksperin. biil. i ned., 195Y, 44, 11., io, 31-85
Abstract Leucicy-tes )r erytlhr~cytes if r1heurntic fover patients
wh.) sli-,ved a pr-)njxu.ced allergric rcacti,)-.i after the ill-
tracuta~ieous i!ijCCtiJL )f strept,~c')ccal allergc..~ V01*0
i.ijected int:) guinea )i~.ss in the area )f the palati-ne
arches. After thrce weeks i a filtrate ,f strept,~caccus
cultL,xe was iiijccted IN. LitD the sane aiirmls- Of Vie
40 ruinea pi -~s, thpical a.iaphylactic phe.,,-)ucna developed
L. 19, a.1aphylactAd 1.11 11. C~-Iltr:)l
Which were ;~Ivun red I)lj,)d ce.1.1r, or white ce115 )f
Card 1/2
USSR/Ge-ncral pr,blems if Path)l)~,Y - P2b"' !)!,Ysi j! t f t":c
Ijlfecti-~Us Process.
Abs Jjur - Ref Zhur - Bi,)l-, N) 2, 1959, 3655
U.
healtily persons did n.-)t sh)w any reactiolls - Probably it
is not the strept.)coccal cells whicn, priduce the sensiti-
zati.)a but rather their activity prod-~cts which pass
thr-)Lid-i the bacterial filter :)i~ filtrable f.-.r,-.is if the
streptoc,,,cci. Washed bl:)oa cells of rheuzntic fever pa-
tients c,)j,,taijj those sei.~sitizillf, Sdb8tances. .-- P.D.
Beklemishev
Card 212
8
USSR,/General Problems of Pathology Allergy.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 5, 1959, 22673
U
Author Sakharov, P.P. Gudkova Ye-I , Minchin, R.A.
Inst
Title Allergy in Streptococcal Di-.eaces (Tonsilitis, Rheumatic
Fever and Polyarthritis); r--t-. Methods of Its Discovery
and Desesitization.
Orig Pub : Sov. medit-sina, 1958, 1, 13-19
Abstract : A positive reaction to intracutancous introduction of
streptococcal antigen (SA) was noted in 50.9% of 253
adults and children with chronic tonsilib-1s, in 60% of
118 patients with rheumatic fever, in all patients with
scarlet fever by 11-15th day of the disease and in 3.4%
of healthy persons. With age, the percentage of positive
reactions increases among people with streptococcal disea-
ses. The sensitivity to small doses of SA in patients
with chronic rheumatic fever is considerably higher than
Card 1/2
~S-%./General Problems Of Pathology - Allergy.
Abs jour Ref Zhur Biol. , No 5, 1959, 22673
in chronic tonsillitis. Leucocytes and erythrocytes of
Patients with streptococcal infections adsorb SA.
U
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GUMOVA, Ye.l.; SUSLOVA, V.S.
Proservntion canacity of lyophilized LiBterin cultures. Zhur.
mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no.3!120 Mr 158. (miRA 11:4)
1. Iz Institutn ukhm, gorla i noes J GosudArstvennogo kontrol'nago
inatituta imeni Tarasevichn.
(LISTERIA)
GUDKOVA,-Y*.-L, MIRONOVA, K.A., KUZIMINSKIY, A.S., GBYNE, G.O.
Second outbreak of listerallal anginas in a populated area.
Zhur;mik-robiolo' epid. i immun. 29 no.9:24-28 S158 (MIRA 11:10)
1. Iz Inatituta ukha, gorla, i nosa.
(TONSILLITIS, ep~demiology,
in Russia, caused by Listeria. (Rue))
(LISTFIRIA, infections,
tonsillitis, eDidemiol. in Russia (Rus))
SAKHAROT, Petr Petrovich; GUIKOYA, TevfroBinlys Ignatlyevne
LListerellosis; etiology, pathogeneeiri, diagnosiso and cofitrol
of human and animal cases] Listerallezaala infektaiia; atiolo-
giia, patogenex, diagnostUra, bor'ba a zabolovanliami liudei I
shivotnykh. Moskva, Nedgis. 1959e 180 p. (MM 13:2)
(KONONUCLWSIS)
SAKTIAROV, P.P., prof.; GUDKOVA, Ye.I.; BUIMA. V.B.: RUM, T.N.
ffereditary changes in nicrobes during the process of developing
antibiotic and sulfamide resistance and "dependence."
Agrobiologlia, n0-30362-370 MY-Je '59. (WRA. 12:9)
1. Moskovskly gosudarstvannyy universitet Imeni N.V.Lononneova,
kafedra genettki i Gesudaretvannyy nauchno-isnlodoratellskiy
Institut ukha, gorla i nosa.
(Antibiotics) (Bacteria, Effect of drugs on)
GUDKOVA, Ye.j.; DMAS11MLI, M.I.
Diagnostic significance of antifibrinolytic indices for detecting
the activity of a streptoccocal infection in tonsillitis and
rhawaatism. Trudy goo. nauoh,-iael. inst. ukha, gorla i nosit
no.11:43-55 159. MM 15:6)
1. Iz mikrobiologicheakoy laboratorii Goeudarstvamogo nauchno-
issledovatellskogo instituta ukha, gorla i nosa.
(TONSIIS-DISEAM) (RIMIATIC FEVER)
(ANTIFIBRINOLUIN) (ANTISTREPTOLYSINS)
SAKHAROV, P.P.; GUAKOVA, Ye.I.; KAZANSKIY, I.A.; PATYAKINA, O.K.;
SIIISHOVA---R-
" T.--
Specific prophylaxis and treatment of tonsillitis and its
complications. Trudy gos. nauch.-issl. inst. ukha. gorla
i nosa no..11:147-164 159. (MIRA 15:6)
(TORSUB-DISEASES)
SAKHAROV) P.P.; GUDKOVA, Ye.I.; POLSHKOVA, V.11.; FUDUI, T.N.
Study of transformational activity in streptomycin resistance in
pathogenic microbes. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 52 no.10:80-84 0 161.
(MlifA .15:1)
1. Iz Graudarst;rennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ukha,
gorla i nosa i Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo dniversiteta imoni
lemonasova. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR N.N.
Zhukobym-Verezhnikovym.
(SUEPTOMYCIN) (BACTLIUA, FAMIOGMUC)
ZAKHAROV, PjP., prof.,- qLMR,~e.l., kand.biolog.nauk; POWBINOVSKATA,
N.M... kand.med.nauk; FISHW, G.A.; KHANAUMVA, N.A.
New data on i=mological features in rheumatic fever and tonsilla
diseases. Top.revm. 2 no.3$12-17 JI-S 162. (MIRA 16s2)
1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
ukha, gorla i nosa (dir. - prof. N.A. BDbrovskiy) Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya HWSR.
WOUTIC FIM) (T(SWIS-DISUSES) (MOMITY)
GUDKOVICH, Z.M.; NIKIFOROV, Ye.G.
Experimental study of the scheme of permanent currents in the
Arctic basin. Trudy AAN11 254:129-154 163.
(MIRA 17:11)
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AUTHORS: Felldmant Yu- A-; Shatsova, S. A.; qu4k9yAj ... Ye. To.
;TITLE: Nickel plating under the action of an ultrasonic field
~SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiip vo 37v no- 41 19649 800-806
:TOPIC TAGS: nickel platingg electroplating, ultrasonication, cathodic!
polarization, electrodeposit porosity, electrodepo3it adhesion,
icurrent -yield
fABSTRACT: The effect of ultrasonics on nickel plating from concen-
:trated nickel sulfate solutions was examined. Experiments were run
plating -.---iickel from solutions containing 200-250 and 500 So/l NiSO
4
;i7lf 0 in 'jaths up to 200 liters under the action of an ultrasonic
ifiald of a frequency of 15-16 kilocycles/sec. It was found the
!electrolytes containing 250 or 500 ign/l NiSO4-7H2O were not stable
and needod conitant correction of pH; their current yield was lower
(75-85%), and the more concentrated electrolyte could not be soni-
cated whon its depth was more than 10 cm. The electrolytes containbg
i
200-250 17/1 NiS04M~O, 30 H 5B03, 10 NaCl9 4NaF (and possible
1 Card 1/2
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1formalin and naphthalene disulfonic acid) gave ctu-rent yields of
!96-98% under 30nication. The maximum permissible current density
Iwas increased three times (at 20C) to five timas (at 50C) by sonic&-.'
ition. Cathodic polarization was also reduced somewhat. Use of
,ultrasonics during the electroplating does not agfect the adherence
I of the plate to the base metal, but does reduce 4her porosity of the
ideposit. "M. V. Kurganova and A.K. Mokshant3eval,took part in con-
ducting the experimental work.* Orig. art.. has: '3 figures and 2
,tables.
IASSOCIATION: None
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u - Uu u
Abs Jour -P.Cf Zhur 3'-jol. , '-,-,o 10, 1950, 4430-1
ituthor -~ud-cova, ZP,
Last 3tcdin~;rc-d L~.,-iculturL st i-*-Uto.
- Ili -~l T17
u
Title The IPecul i,, riL", ieo~Iia Gro,.-rL'j-'i o1 Lli-- I*io.-
Y--,~r Applo Troc oa U'liO -)*U'-oc!:,-, of
Difforont Ori,-Jns.
Cri- Pub .3b. naucIan. rabot 3-U'ud. -Stalin,.,r.
195b-S, 2, 713-77.
A") s U,, r --~. c lu :~o abotractio
GUDKOVA-AKSENOV,a, N.S.
Environment and its effect upon the structure of certain aq~iatic insecti-
vora and rodents. Uch.zap.Gorl.un. n0-19:135-174 '51. (MLR& 6:6)
(Insectivora) (Hodentla)
GUDKOVA-VYSOTSKAYA, L.S.
Laminar keratoplasty in corneal fistulas. Vest. oft. 76
no-3:22-28 My-Je 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Moskovskaya glasnaya klinicheskaya bollnitsa (nauchnyy
rukovoditell - zaaluzhenqy doyatell nauki prof. M.L.
Krasnov).
(j-, 7 - - -,,- T I ': '
"The Ice:Drift in the Central Arctic Bai;ln,"
report to be slibmtUed for t1w Inti. Qveunographtc Cuing. tlk~w Y(-o.,11,~ ~,'Ity.
.31 Aug - 11 Sep 1959.
(Arctic and Antarctic Res. Inst., Leningrad)
GUDKOVICH, Z.M.; NIKOLAYEVA, A.Ya.
Some resuLts of studying the ice drift by the us6 of drifting radio
beacons. Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.8:11-17 '61. MRA 15:3)
(Arctic regions--Sea ice) (Radio beacons)
GUDKGVICH
Relation between the drift of ice in the Arctic *win and ice
conditione in the--Soviet Arctic seas@ Trudy Okean.kom. lls13-20
161. (K[RA. 14:7)
(Arctic region&-.%%a ice)
GUDKOVICH, Z.M.
Nature of the Pacific Current in the Bering Strait and causes of
seasonal changes in its intensity. Okeanoloriia 1 !io.4:608-612
,61. (KRA 14- 11)
1. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy
institut, Leningrad.
(Bering Strait--Ocean currents)
GUDKOVIGH) Z.14. (Leningrad); BALiKSHIN, L.L. (Leningrad)
Fate of a drifting station. Priroda 51 no.6:66-69 Je 162e
(14IRA- 15:6)
(Arctic regions-Drifting ice stations)
GUDKOVICH, Z.M.; NIKIFCROV, Ye.G.
Model study of the nature of vater circulation of the Arctic
Basin.-Clceanologiia 5 no.lt73-83 165. (MIRA 18W
1, Arktich-askiy i Antarkticheskiv nauchno-ianledovateltakiy
institut.
GUDKOVICH, Z.M.; NIKIFOROV, Ye.G.
Some important characteristics of the formation of water
density anomalies and their effects on ice and hydrologic
conditions in the Arctic baain and bordening seas.
Okeanologiia 5 no.2%250-260 165. (MIRA 18s6)
1. Arkticheskiy i Antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovate~lskiy
institut.
GUEOVICII., Z.M.; SYTINSKIY, A.D.
Some results of observations on tidal phenomena in the Arctic
basin by means of tiltmeters. Okeanologiia 5 no.5:819-824 165.
(HIRA 18:11)
1. Arkticheskiy, i. antarktichesiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut.
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AUTHOR: GudkQ"..Z,.M.; Sytinskiy,-A.-D.
ORG: Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute ( rkticheskiy i antarktiches-
kiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut)
ry
TITLE: Some results of the observations of tide phenomena in the Arcti~ Basin using
tiltmeters
SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 5, no. 5, 1965, 819-824
V
TOPIC TAGS: ocean dynamicsVocean tide, sea ice, angle measurement instrument
I
ABSTRACT: Changes in the inclination of an ice flow were Investigated at 1111orth Pole-11
drift station from April to May 1962, using the Bonchkovskiy tiltmeter described by
Bonchkovskiy (1940) and Savarenskiy and Kirnos (1955). The measuring device was
mounted on bricks frozen into ice. The device's speed of registration was 3 mm/h and
its sensitivity was 0.3~sec/mm. The inclination changes of short duration were elimi-
nated using the Ural-2 computer and the Pertsev analytical method (Pertsev, 1959).
The monthly series of tiltmeter observations were analyzed using harmonic analysis and
short-period oscillations. The data show that the magnitude of the lunar semidiurnal
tide in the area of observation is 63 cm and the cotidal hour of the Mximum angle of
inclination is equal to' 1.5 h, which agrees well with the earlier cotidal data given b~
1
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Sverdrup (1926) and Berezkin (1938). During the time when a ccitsiderable increase in
the shor-L-period oscillations takes place, a tiltmeter records characteristic surges
of 40-50 mm amplitude, exhibiting a semidiurnal period. These surges may be described
as the vibrations of a compressed ice field under the action of a strong tide. Orig.
art. has: 3 formulas, 3 tables, and 2 figures.
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ACC NRs AT6012780 SOURCE CODE: UR/2561/65/000/021/0056/0059
AUTHOR: Gudkovich, Z. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Correlation method for the evaluation of ice drift data
SOURCE: Leningrad. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy,.inq-t-i-tut-
Problemy Arktiki i Antarktiki, no. 21, 1965, 56-59
TOPIC TAGS: ocean dynamics, wind velocity, ocean current, sea ice
ABSTRACT. A method vhich permits the evaluation of oceaw currents from drift and w,*ndl
velocity is described. The method assumes that the v'e_1"o"city of wind drift is proporl-
tional to the velocity of the wind. Assuming q = ~ + ~, where ~, 0 and ~ are the re-
sultant vectors of the constant current, wind drift, and total drift, respectively,
and W = W, where V is the velocity of wind and k is the wind constant; Ux and Uy, the
drift velocity projections, were evaluated as a system of the following equations;
Uir, = a,V Xi + b1V Y1 + C1
U),, = a2Vy, - b2Vi + C2-
where
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a=kcosa,
b==ksine,
k = Ya2 _+b2,
b
tgm=-a
and c is the corresponding projection of the constant current velocity. The method isl
described as a modification of Watanabe's method (1962). In general, the method per-
mits a rapid and objective evaluation of various drift characteristics. Orig. art.
has: 2 tables, 1 figure , and 7 formulas.
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GUDKOVICHY Z.N,
Stucly of the drift of the Oico island* "T-3' in 1952-1954.
Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt* no.17,30--35 164. (MIRA 18:4)
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ACC NR: AF6028094 SOURCE CODE: LJfi/0311~/6~'/000/006/0010/0011,
!AUTHOR: Abdurashitov, S. A. (Doctor of technical sciences); Belotskiyj D. G.
0-67 -technical s (Drigineor); --- ---
'(Candidat' f nces); Gudnin, N. N. Vo 114
(Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of the roughness of working rotor channels on the characteristics of a
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r
E: iffilmichoskoye i neftyanoye mashinostroyenlye, no. 6, 1966, 1o-11
TAGS: centrifugal pump, surface roughness
JABSTRACT: The aim of the work was a quantiLative determination of the magnitude of the
loss in head, H, and Uie power required, N, as functions of the roughness of the
!individual surfacer7 of the channel of the working rotor. At the start, experiments
iwere carried out on a Type -3K4,1 iLu~,, ~', The working rotor was carefully cleaned of
:paint, af ter vh1ch ~Iio roiighness'~ff--the channels was determined by the impression
!method. The chara,teristics of the pump were then determined on a plant testing unit.
'To decroaso the ro--,ghness of the surfaces, use was made of a specialbr designed and
icons Lructed unit Fig. 1)
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Fig. 1.
Hydrojet abrasion unit
With reference to the figure, the abrasive slurry, consisting of an abrasive in water
at a volume ratio of 1:7(1:10) is fed onto the piece being treated by rubber lined
electric pumps 1, Type TslIFU-12/65-Cium, through lateral 3, and upper 4 jets. Tae
piece being treated is placed in chamber 2, and rotated at a speed of 4 rev/min. Aft
polishing of the rotor on the unit described, the characteristics of the pump were
again determined, 7he article gives curves showing the change in the characteristics
lof the pumps as a function of the degree of treatment of the working rotor. It is
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Aemonstrated that reducing the roughness of the surfaces of the channels makes
r,*ssible to reduce the expenditure of electric power. Origo arto has: .4 figures
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