SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KATKOV, V.F. - KATKOVNIK, V.YA.
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I "An Investigation of the Process of Deep-Drawing Complex Pieces." Moxcow M-Lition
Technological Inst, 10 Doe 54. (VK. 1 Doc 54)
&u-vey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Bducational.
Institutions (12)
Sot SUN No. 556, 24 Jun 55
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IV- : -- GORBTJFOVj M. 14. 7 POPOV) O.V., KATKOVt V.F.J, Cana. of Teeh. sei.
"The Deep Drawing of Sheet 1,btal With the Use of Heating", froo tb--
Monograph Investigntions on the Deep Drawing of Vietals, no 29, bbscow
Aviation Tbchnological Institute, Oborongiz, Moscov, 1956, 143 Pages
Sum. 1287
K!VTKOVj V*F* (Cend. of Tech. Sci.)
"TrrvestigDting the Process of Deep Drawing Products Having a Complex
Shape", from the monograph Investigations on the Deep Drawing of Metals,
no 29, Moscow Aviation Technological Institute, Gborongiz, IMoscow,
1956, 145 Pages
sum. 1287
GCRBUNOV, M.N., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, dotsent; POPOV, O-V-, kandidat
tekhnichookikh nauk; OV V.F-p kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
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Preheated deep drawing of sheet metals. Trudy M&TI no.29:5-27 '56.
(Deep drawing (Metalwork)) (KLU 9:12)
UTKOV, V.F., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk.
ion of processes used In the deep drawing of articles of
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intricate shape. Trudy PATI no.29:77-10 156. OM 9:12)
(Deep drawing (Notalwork))
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chesklkh nauk; XATK07, V.F., kandidat tekhatcheekikh nauk.
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Deep drawing of hollow objects with preheating. [Ird.] LOEITOKASH
voi.4o:97-113 156. (MLRA 10-4)
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25(l) PHASE I BOOJ~ MLOITATION SOV/2944
Gubkin, Sera y Ivanovich (Deceased), Mikhail Vasillyevich Storozhev,
Bor-is Favlovich Zvoronop VasiLiy 29AQramin"Atkov, Ilariy
Anatol ye i ' N itsyn$ Y6-vgeniy Aleksandrovl-M"793pov., Georgly
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Aleksandrovich,4kirnov-Alyayev., Aleksandr Dmitriyevich Toml6nov,
Yevgeniy Favlov oh Unksov, and Leopolld Adollfovich Shofman
Osnovy teorii obrabotld metallov davleniyem (Fundamentals of the
Theory of Metal Forming) Mosoowp Mashgiz, 1959. 538 p, Errata
slip inserted, 7P5OO copies printed,
Ed.: M. V. Storozhev; Ed. of Publishing House: A. 1, Sirotin,
Engineer; Tech. Ed.: B. 1. Model' Managing Ed, for Literature
on Heavy Ma6hine Building (Maahgizi: 3, Ya. aolovin, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and scientific workers
,studying the theoretical problems of metal forming.
COVERAGE: This collective work purportedly reflects the contemporary
~trends in the development of the.metal-forming theory. Emphasis
is given to methods of calculating forces and deformations.
pmwz i Box maWITATION SOV/5013
~kademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya
Issledovaniya v oblasti obrabotAd .metanov davieniyem (Investigations in the
Field of Metal Pressworldng) Moscow, Izd-vo AN BSSRj 1960~s 66 P. Errata
slip Inserted. 4,,2D0 copies printed.
Reap. Ed.: A.D.Tcmlenov; Ed. Of Publishing House: G.Ye. Pevzner; Tech. Ed#: S.P.
Golub's
PUR1WE: This collection of articles is intended for engineers, designers, and
scientific research workers engaged In the plastic working of metals.
COVERAGE: Articles of the collection deal with the following problems: tensile
st"sees in metal during forging and crosa-rolling; deformation. of a Cembranein
bulging by hydraulic pressure; intensification of plastic deformatiaa in stamp-
ing;contact area under the state of stress in helical cross-rolling on a three-
roU mill; testing of sheet steel for biaxial tension by the method of bulging
a membrane wider hydraulic pressure; deformability of sheet steel; deter-mination
of the quality of industrial lubricants used in the cold stamping of sheet steel;
)d of Bulging [a Membrane] Under Hydraulic Pressure
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A~.(_ NHt AT6035123 SOURCE .CODE: UR/2536/66/000/065/0146/0175
AUTHOR; Ka "kv V, F. (Candidate of technical sciences)
OR.^- Avlation Technological Institute, Moscow (Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy insti-
.tut)
~TITLE: The problem of finding stampability indicators based on mechanical test resul
~SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 65, 1966. Novoye
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:v tekhnologii shtampovki (Recent developments in stamping technology), 146-175
,TOPIC TAGS: metal stamping, mechanical property, tensile property, tensile strength,
,Iductile material, plastic deformation, cutting force, bending angle, flange test
1ABSTRACT: Tensile tests were used as the basis of predicting stampability during cut-
1-ting and ~Diaxial forming operations. Sixteen different materials were tested and the
j.-following mechanical property indicators were tabulated: 0.2% yield stress, ultimate
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;strength, fracture stress, uniform elongation and ductility, and local elongation and
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Iductility. True stress-strain curves are shown and the distribution of local relative
;elongation across the length of a fracturea sanple is given. rquations show how the
Ifinal elongation is related to the sun. of local relative elongations. A universal ma-
Iterial parameter K was derived and its yariation as a function of sample length is
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IgIven. Cutting tests were also done on the same materials and the results were related
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to the tensile test. The cutting resistance (a av ) given as a function of tool embed-
ment had elastic, plastic, and fracture stages--similar to tensile curves. ror a con-
!stant cutting edge, a was*given as a function of relative gap displacement for cut-
i av
iting speeds of 4 and 60 mm/min. With changes in relative gap displacement from 6.13 to!
118.400, the value of a remained constant, although it varied with material; for
av
lKhl8N9T, a av. was 62 kg/mm2 at 4 mm/min and about 70 at 60 mm/min, while it was as low
2 - uminum alloys... At a constant cutting speed, the ratio of cut-
:as 10 kg/mm for some al
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iting resistance to yield strength, or to.true cutting resistance, was relatively con-
-Istant for any material. A stress anaiysis of the ci)ttipg process based on slip line
:theoi,y was made. Bend testing was 'also done. Minimum bending radii were tabulated for
.:all of the materials at bend angles of 60 and 1200. A method was described for calcu-~
jlating the minimum band radius for any thickness of a material. The springback angle
,is given as a function of relative bend radius. Liniting flange coefficients were cor-I
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,related with the relative elongations. The limiting flange coefficient is given a
;fiLnction of the r-alative edge radius of a die and the test data am collated into a
nomogram. Orig, art. has: 27 figures, 6 tables, 15 formulas.
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AZ7,'HORS,, Sakhnovskiy, N.L., Yevstratov, V.F., Smirnova L.A_ Katkov, V.1,
T-ITLE- Rating of Wear Resistance of Tread Rubbers in Operation Tests of
Tires xl~
PERIODICAL. Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. 1, PP. 10 - 15
"=t With the highly resistant cord being produced at present the wear of
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the tread in a tire is the basic reason for the eventual failure of a tire. Great
importance is therefore being attached to the method of rating the wear resintance
cf rubber compounds, In this connection the article offers certain recommendations,
which are based on the investigations conducte*
d by NIIShP (Scientific Research
lnst~tute of the Tire Industry) during the last 3 years. Ordinary road tests are
not sufficiently reliable for rating, due to the fact that they cover too wide a
range of results, depending upon the conditions under which these road tests have
been performed, sue h'as)dnd and condition of roads, type of automobile, speed'. load,
position of tire, season, climatic condition, weather etc. A wet roadfor instance,
is liable to reduce wear of a tire 12 times. More reliable results can be obtained,
if a batch of standard and experimental tires are tested simultaneously in one
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Rating of Wear Resistance of Tread Rubbers in Operation Tests of Tires
mct.cr pool. Under these circumstances a formula for-calculating the relative wear
resistance can be used which is given in the articlelix.- A method of changing the
tires from front to rear and vice versa has been developed abroad, Another method
consists in testing experimental and standard tires under stricly identical con-
ditions within a comparatively short period of time thus reducing the range of
results and obtaining a fairly accurate account of the wear resistance of tread
rubbers. The article cites three means of measuring wear of tread., viz. by
measuring the depth of groves, using depth gage, by weighing the tire and by
using radioactive Isotopes. A special depth gage has been developed by V.V.Nikitin.
Buist [Ref. 2] claims that the intensity of wear in the tread of a tire is not
constant, but greater in the beginning of the test than subsequently. Thus it
was found that Intensity of wear of a tire on a passenger car becomes constant
only after 500 kilometers of driving. Te *sts carried out with a Pobeda automobile
have confirmed these findings. The intensity of wear and the amount of wear are
expressed.in 2 graphs shown in the article. Another graph shows the curve represen-
ting the run of a 260-20 tire, covering 40,000 km as calculated on the basIs of the
first measuring of wear. The method of performing road tests with standard tires
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is explained in the article as well as the formula which permits to calculate the
relatIve average wear resistance of the tread. The method recomrended for carrying
out read tests for rating wear resistance permits results to be. obtained In a
comparatively short period of time (after about 8-12 thousand kM) by reducing the
range of results 2-3 times as compared with results of ordinary road tests. There
are 6 tables, 4 graphs, 3 diagrams and 10 references; 2 Soviet, 6 English and 2
French.
ASSOCIATION,- NIIShP (scientific Research Institute of the Tire Industry)
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KUDRYAV~iEV, Q.11OLIL ~jlov Wok--
Adopting the 115M centrifugal pug mills Jn th6 manufacture
of dJnas bricks. Ogneupory 31 no.ljlj~-17 166.
(MIM l9ri)
1. Pervourallskiy dinasovyy zavod.
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A051/A129
AUMORS: Buyko, G. N.; Sakhnovskiyj N. L.; Yevstratov, V. F.; Smtr-
nova, 1,.,,A.* Levitina, 0. A., and Katkov) V. L
TITLE,: Certain features of carboxyl,containinF bitzadicne-styrene
SKS-30-1 rubber and its evaluation in tread rubbers
FERIODICf,L: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 3, 1961, 9-15
TID',T: The results of an investigation are given) which was conducted
to develop a formulation and conditions for manufacturing wear-resistant
tread rubber based on carboxyl containing butadiene-styienee-'& -30-1 (SKS-
30-1) rubber. The results of an evaluation, of the properties of rubbers and
tires using treads based on the above-mentioned rubber are given. In devel-
oping the formulation of the tire tread rubber baded on SKS-30-1 the best
fillers were found to be the active furrace YA 4"(KhAF) -type carbon blacks.
The extract of phenol purification (17/1-6, Pik-6), io w.p., was the best sof-
tener used in the amount of V w.p. of the KhAF carbon black (Vulkan 3) and
ensuring a plasticity of the mixture according to Carriere, of about 0.50.
Magnesium oxide was chosen as the main vulcanizing a!~ent based on work of
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Certain features of... AO.51/A129
the VNIIISK (Dolgoplosk, B. A., et al.- Ref. 1e. Eauchuk i re-Ana, no. 3, 11,
1957* Ref. 2: Kauchuk i re7ina,.no. 6, 1, 1957). The vulcani71n;~ -roup con-
taii~d also thiurrm and zinc oxide. The following vulcanizing group was se-
lected (in w.p.): MgO-2.0, ZnO -1.0, sulfur-0.8, thiuram - 1.0. The
tire tread mixtures based on SKS-30-1 were prepared according to a double-
stage process. It was noted that scorching de he
.pends to a great extent on t -
meteorological conditions during the period of the mixture preparation. it
is assumed that the main reason for the scorching tendency of the SKS-30-1
mixtures in the fall and spring is apparently due to an elevated moisture
content in the ingredients. It was shown that water has a significant ef-
fect on the scorching of the SKS-310-1 mixtures. The effect of the water in-
creases with the content of metal oxides in the mixtures. The highly si!7.ni-
ficant effect of small quantities of water on the scorching of SKS-30-1 rlix-
tures containin- metal oxides is explained by the fact that when water is
added to the various micro-sections of the mixtures a polar ~redium, is formed
facilitating the interaction between the polymer acid and the metal oxides
at comparatively low temperatures. A simple method for the removal of irater
is given, viz., the mechanical treatment of the mixtures at elevated temper-
atures over long periods of time. Faperiments showed that vyhen storing the
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Mixtures for a neriod of ten days n6 noticeable increase in the moisture
content or a tendency to scorching is observed (Fig. h). The properties of
the SKS-30-1 ba.-;ed rubber are compared to that of SKS-30ARK,4 and MI. The
outstanding feature of the SKS-30-1 based rubber is said to be the combina-
tion of a high static !tiodulus with a hiF,.h relative elongation. It has su-
perior resistance to thermal aging and its imain advantage over the other two
types is its extremely high resistanct+ to crack growth in repeated bending.
One of its disadvantages is its comparatively low temperature-resistance -na-
nifesting itself in a significant drop of the tensile strength at high ten-
peratures. However, the latter property improves noticeably during the aging
process contrary to SKS-30ARK-I and IR based robbers. The tensility proper-
ties of the SKS-30-1-based rubber during the rollin- process improved as op-
posed to the other types. The difference between SKS-30-1 rubber on one hand
and IR arr;. SKS-30ARKM rubbers on the other is noted in the dependence of the
heat-resittance coefficient in tear-resistance on the roada bility of Vne
tires in stationary tests (Fig. 6). As to its hysteresis properties the
SKS-30-1 rubber resembles the rubbers based on butadiene-styrene and is --tuch
inferior to 1R. Data on experimental procedures showed that non-filled SKS-
30-1 rubber contrary to SKS-30APIU4 arid IX rubber has a hip-,h wear- resistance
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under certain conditions. Tests of the tire tread rubber based on three
types were performed on theM.A14-3 (IMI-3) instriLment, and showed no signifi-
cant differences in their wear-reniotance. Thn dependence of the wear-re-
sistance (in SKS-30-1 rubber) on the medium where !-,he test is conducted is
expressed to a lesser degree. This indicates a lesser intensity of t~e oxi-
dation processes taking place in it during wear of the SKS-30-1 rubber as
compared to the other varieties. The wear of SKS-30-1 rubber on a metall4cf-
grooved surface is much less. The results of service tests for both cars
and trucks showed that tread rubber based on SKS-30-1 material exceeds the
other materials ir its wear-resistance$ e. fr,., that of SKS-30ARKM and SKS-
30AM. Tire treads based on SKS-30-1 ru-1-ber wre tested on the road and under
Sta4-
tionary conditions. The first batch of the truck and automobile tires
were damaged MrPleteiy-owing.to a breakdomm of the protector joint after a
5 - 15 thuusand km run. It is recommended removing the upper scorched layer
of the joint when producing SKS-30-1 treads. The relbionship of the joint
stability in SKS-30-1 treads to the t,,Tc of adhesive layer shows: 1) that
adhesives based on IM sharply decrease the stability of .tlic joint.~ 2) the ad-
hesives based on BSK ensure a higiier stability of :the joints, 3) the greatest
joint stability is obtained when usln7 stable adhesives based on SKS-30-1.
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One of the disadvantaaes of SKS-30-1 tires is said to be the lowered stabili-
ty of the adhesion between the tread and the brealcer based on M. One of the
outstandin" features of the SKS-30-1 tire treads as compared to otl-er types,
su6i as butadie-m-3tyrene rubber is the absonce of ti-re damam. due to a de-
fect by cracking along the grooves of the tread. The authors conclude that
the carboxyl-containing rubbers are proirdsing for use in tread rubber for the
autonobile industry. There are 6 tables. 6 graphs, 1 photo.-raph and h Sov'.0t
references.
ASSOCIATION: l,auchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinroy prorry-shlennosti
(Scientific Research Institue of the Tire industry)
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"Invariant-group solutions of equations of breeze and monsoon"
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical
and Applied Mecbaricsi Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 64.
KATKOV, V,L,
Invariant-group solutions of breeze and monsoon equations. Meteor.
i gidrol. no.10311-23 0 164. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Vychisliteltnyy tsentr Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR.
MUM) V. L.
One class of exact solution-v of the ea-PtIon for forecas'Arg
geopotential. 1-,-v. AN SSSR. FIZ. atip. i olzeara 1 nn.I0*-,-C88-
1090 0 165. ~mli"A ]s,10)
1. VvCM-slitelinyy tsent, Sib-Irr,'k-oge otjeivni~it AN
Y,A'rf,CjV,',
Self-slinilar solutionti of a problem on local wind. Izv. AN SSSR.
FIz. atm. i okoana 1 no.2:224-226 10 165. (RELP, 18:5)
1. Vychislitellnyy isentr Sibir5kogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
XATKOVP V*)JO
-ology by tha numerical
,011ation of problems of mesometew
method. Meteor. t g1drol. no.7:32-37 JI 165.
(W RP 11-8:6)
1. Vychislitelinyy tsentr Sibirskogo otdaleniya All SSSR,
Novosibirsk.
in mat.- -vit. zhaz. e ix,,3:697-
CHUGUNOV, Yu.D.; FLINT, V.Ye.; MWTSEV, M.I.; KATKOV, Y.M.; SIDOROVt N.F.
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Experiment in mapping the habitat of the greater gerbil within
the foci of cutaneous leishmaniasis in southern Turkmenistan.
Vop.kraev.paraz.Turk.SSR 3:157-160 162. (MM 16:4)
1. Institut epidemip'logii i mikrobiologii Imeni N.F.Gamaleya,
Moskva i Okruzhnoy gospitalt pogranichnykh voysk Turkmenskogo
okniga.
(TURKMENISTAN--,PERBIIS AS CHRIERS OF DISEASE)
(TURKMENISTAN-DELHI BOIL)
KATKOV, V.H.
'Effectiveness of some preventive measure in the control of
cutaneous leiabmaniasis. Zdrav.I!urk. 7 no.103-~35 Ja 163.
(MIRA 160)
(DEMI BOIL)
BELOVA, Ye.M.; KATKOV, V.M.
Report on the Scientific Conference on Laishmaniasis. Vop.
kraev.paraz.Turk.SSR 3s291-293 162. (MIRA 16:40
(LEISMUNUSIS-CONGRMSES)
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WIYANOVAI KLMOV, 7.1f.
Network oanopy satu%VVW vith a repellent as a protectire means
against aand fly at*iiW. Zdrav. Tark. 8 no.Z-s36-39 F164
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.MALITSEV, M.I.j KATKOV, V.M.; ACHILOV, R.
Results of testing some repellents under natural conditions in
TurkmenistanD Mad. paraz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.5t6l3-614 S-0
164- (MIRA 1814)
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ORG: Novosibirsk State Vniyersity'(Novosibirskly gosudarstvemw universitet)
TITLEt Quantum depolarization of electrons in a magnetic field
SOURCE: Yaderneye, Mika V. 3, no. 1, 1966, 81-88
TOPIC TAGS: depolarization, electron polarizationg quantum resonance phenomenon,
transverse magnetic field, circular accelerator
ABSTRACT: Theoretical calculation are presented to show that the polarization ac-
quired by electrons and positrons*in al2ra a ringd%ay be lost not through depolar-
Izing resonances due to the radial and azimuthal components of the magnetic field on
the particle trajectory, but also because of the quantum character of the radiation.
QuantUMLdepolarization, like resonance depolarization, also occurs in the presence of
perturbing radial and azimuthal magnetic field components, but fulfillment of the re-
sonance conditions is not essential inthe quantum case. The resonance required for
quantum depolarization Is produced by the Fourier components of the energy Jumps con-
nected with the quantum c'baracter ok the radiation. Although quantum depolarization,
unlike resonance depolarization, cannot be suppressed by suitable choice of the parti-
cle energy, it can be reduced by minimizing the magnetic-field perturbations. Esti-
mates for typical storage ring parameters shov that a 6 Bev storage ring with field
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Author Katkov, V.P., Nikollskiy, Yu.V., and Stolyarov, G.A.
Title :-DitZiOn-ation of the Ratio of the Average Fission Cross Sections of
Pu239 and u235 in Uranium-Water Lattice Blocks
Orig Pub :Atom. energiya, 1956, No 3, 61-64
Abstract :The ratio of the average fission cross sections of pu239 and u235 vas
determined in uranium-vater lattices of natural uranium and ordinary water.
For the sake of ccmparison, this ratio was.ae4sured for 4 uranium-graphite
reactor - It is established that the ratio a-r, /4:1F for uraaium-vater lattices
with a spacing of 45, 50, 55, and 60 mm, and for uranium-graphite reactor
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Automation of the processing of aerogeophysical m6asurements. Geofiz,
prib. no.20a.99-103 164. (MIRt" 18-.9)
1. Osob-,ye konstruktuakoya brpro Gosudarstvonnogo geolcglcho6kop
komiteta SSSR,
GEVORGYAN, B.A.; KATSMAN, Yu.V.; LIMONOV, G.Ye.; SAMKOV, V.S.; '4
J.&; VINOGRADOVA, L.V.; MAMYKINA, A.D.; POPOV, G.I.; DO"RDHO
T.-A-.; FAIEYEV, G.A.,, inzh.,, retsenzent; BDGATAYA, L.M., red.;
ZARSHCHIKOVA, L.N., takhn. red..
(Press method for meat boning and deveining) Obvalka i zhilovks.
miasa pressovaniem. [By] B.A.Gevorgian i dr. Moskva, Pishche-
promizdat, 1963. 31 P. (MRA 16:8)
(Meat industry-Equipment and supplies) (Sausages)
eimblic. Vast.
no.
6(4); 7(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3302
,Katkov, ~evgenly'Alekdandrovich and deorgiy Sergeyevich Kromin
Osnovy radiolokatsionnoy tekhniki. Ch.-II: -Elementy i sistemy
iradiolokatsionnykh stantsiy (Funqamentals of Radar Engineering.
Pti.*2: Elements and Systems of Radar) 'Moscow,'Voyen. izd-vo
M-va obor. SSSR, 1959. 477-p. No. of copies printed not given.
Ed.; M.V. Krylov, Engineer-Lieutepant-Colonel; Tech. Ed.: M.A.
Strellnikova.
PURPOSE: This is h textbook for use'.'in,the training of radio
specialists of &my-radio-engineering units. It'may also
-be used for the study of radar by persons with a secondary
school education.
COVERAGE: The,autho-rs present the principles of construction.and
operation of the basic units of radar. They describe several
types of existing radar units and assemblies, all of them.taken
from non-Soviet sources. principal attention is deVoted to
C_U
,.Q -Tevp ,.v, Aleksanctrovich; KARUSSI , A.P.,
KROMIN, GeorgiV Semenovich; &LtX
OL , ',;,'
inzhoner-ma,vor, redaktor; �0 bx". T.r~-#.tekhnicheekiy redaktor
(Principles of radar] Osnovy radiolokatsioanol tekhniki. Koskva,
Voen.itd-vo Ministerstva obor. SSSR.-Pt.l. [Jilectronies) Alektro-
rudiotekhnika. 1956. 463 P. (MLU 9:8)
Odiectronice) (Radar)
KATKOV Ye.A.-
Works on a geographical otudy of Kazakhstan. Vest.All KazakhoSSR 17
noo4:97--98 AP 161, (MM 14?5)
(Xazakhstanm-Geographical research)
.FTqYj Yu. A.: Motor Tech Sci (diss) -- "The problpm of procoosing chloride
aublimtes". A3-ma-Atap 1958. 17 PP (Aced Sci YRznl:h USSR, Ins",-, o4l !~~tnlblr:7r
and T)resslni
3)) 200 copies (KL, No 5, 1959, 150)
Kl~ r/i-a V 47.
7--
18 (546.0) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2094
Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. Institut metallurgii i
obogashcheniya
Trudy, to 1 (Transactioui-af-thie Institute of Metallur y and
Ore Dressing, Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences, Vol 11
Alma-Ata, Izd-vo AN Kazakhskoy SSR, 1959. 159 Pe 1,225
copies printed.
Ed.: Yu. N. Kuznetsov; Tech. Ed.: Z.P. Rorokina;
Editorial Board: V.D. Ponomarev (Resp. Ed.), B.N. Lebedev,
A.N. Grigorovich L.P. Ni, R.A. Isokova, I.R. Polyvyannyy
(Resp. Secretary , and Ye. I. Ponomareva.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for metallurgists and
metallurgical engineers.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of articles dealing with various
aspects of process metallurgy, principally nonferrous, and
with related matters such as treatment of ore concentrates,
Card 1/5
Transactions of the Institute (Cont.) SOV/2094
properties of slags, etc. Topics discussed include pre-
cipitation of copper from slags, extraction of arsenic
from speiss, recovery of rare metals from smelting dust,
electrolytic precipitation of lead and zinc, and drying of
lead-zinc concentrates. Three articles are concerned with
the metal,,rhenium. The articles are accompanied by Soviet
and non-Soviet references*
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Dadabayev, A. Yu., and I.A. Onayev. Viscosity and Other Pro-
perties of Nonferrous Slags (Ternary System: S102-FeO-CaO) 3
Katicov-, Yu. A. Solubility of Lead Chloride in Chloride
-'�o~lutio_n77FRe_port 1) 14
Katkov, Yu. A. Solubility of Lead Chloride in Chloride
Solutions (Report 11) 27
Ruban, N.N., and V.D. Ponomarev. Reduction of Ferric
Iron in Sulfuric Acid Solutions by Sulfur Dioxide and
Hydrogen Sulfide 31
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Isakova, R.A., and Yee I. Ponomareva. Treatment of
Materials Containing Antimony and Arsenic by the Method
of Sulfidation. and Sublimation 37
Shchurovskiy, V.G. Precipitation of Copper from
Slags by the Sulfidation Method 46
Ponomareva, Yee I., Yee G. Svirchevskaya, and
L.G. Plekhanov. Extraction of Arsenic From Speiss 53
Ponomareva, Yee I., and Yee G. Svirchevskaya.
Alkaline Method of Treating Polymetallic Ores 58
GrigorovIch, A*No, Yee Lo Shalavina, N,A* Milyutina,
Yee G. Svirchevskaya, and T*D. Gorina. Group Ex" -
traction of Cadmium, Indium, Thallium, and Zincj~rcq....,-
Lead-smelting Dusts 65
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Ponomareva, Ye. I., F.P. Tsyb, Ye. L. Shalavina,
A.G. Batyuk, and Yu. N. Menzhulin. Extraction of
Nonferrous and Rare Metals from Furnace Dust at the
Chimkent Lead Plant 76
Lebedev, B.N., and A.K. Loshakova. Concerning the
Recovery of Valuable Components From Tailings at
Concentration Plants in the Altay 88
Plekhanov.,L.G. Electrolytic Precipitation of Lead
and Zinc from Alkaline Solutions 95
Zuyev, B.N., and O.A. Suvorova. "-ecipitation of
Rhenium From Solutions by the Cementation Method 102
Ponomarev.. V.D., and Ye. I. Machkasov. A Study of
the Characteristics of Sulfide Lead-Zinc Concentrates
in Connection With Their Suitability for Drying in
Rotary Dryers 115
Ponomarev., V.D., and Ye. I. Machkasov. Investigation
of the Process of Drying of Sulfide Lead-Zinc Concen-
trates in a Rotary Dryer 127
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Suvorova, O.A., and F.G. Karinakaya. Determination of
Rhenium in Molybdenites and Ore Tailings 142
Suvorova, O.A,,, and S.V. Fedorovao Analysis of
Electrolytic Rhenium and Freeing It From Volatile
Impurities 152
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
G01rj
7-30-59
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KILTKOV, TU.A.
-of lead chloride in chloride solutions. Report No.l.
Trudy Inst.met. i obogoshch. 1114-26 159. (MIRA 12:5)
(Lead chloride) (Solubility)
mov, TU.A.
Solubility of lead chloride in chloride solutions. Report
No. 2: Effect of zinc chloride on the solubility of lead
chloride in salt solutions. Trudy Inat.mat. i obo oahch.
1:27-30 159. NIRL 1215)
(Zinc chloride) (LeM chloride) (Solubility)
KATEDV, Tu.A.; LXMW, B.N.
Zfect of cation Properties on the stability of complex compounds of
lead In chloride solutions. Trudy Inst. met. I obogashch. M Kazakh.
SSR 2:92-1M 160 jLead--3leotrometall,4rjW) (MIRA 13:10) .
(Lead-Compounds)
MACHKASOV , YeOW Z,AZUBINp A.I.; KATKOV. Yyyu.Aj. SPIVAK, Yu.M.
Enlarged plant for the dryingp hardeningp and roasting
of raw materials in a fluidized bed. ?rudy Inst. met.
i obog. AN Kazakh. am"5:130-14 162. (MIRA'15:11)
(Fluidization)
7-A-"'UBIIII flail;
1 -.. - , ~,-, - -,: ~ ~
Tnt.9ractim of 1,henacit-c- wLth calcitm, carhonatf-; "irirt: o.1-tc-rJng*
t. inet. i ob:~g. 2.1 Valt0che S*I'R 1.2'.-109 -0,
Trudy D-to 1 165.
Y P IIIK 0- %, Y 1 1. , A , -I , TF,I-,,U ~jk V .-~ , -'A /~JTtl j ~,j2-1 . i ~ -POWMIAEYV - V , r,
...... . x . 11 ~ . R I , Z, . I I I I
D,~ccjmpoaision ef phena-:ALn t~e sulfuric tic,zd a" at-tnfm~sa -r' ~
4 ~, , A N El Z, a k4l, "
prw;,wv,--. Rsport No.2. Trudy Inst. I obra
SSR 1 :36-40 165. 1,, Pl-,~R`
ZAZUBIN, A.I,;.KATKOV, Yu.A.; FONOMARFV, V.D.
Rate of decomposition of phenacite In sulfurle acide, Trudy Inst.
w.p.t. I obog. AN Kazakh* SSR l4s24-35 165. ()CIPA 18v 10)
XiTKOV, Yu.D.; FODCMOV, X.N.; STROINOVSEIY, Y.Y.; ZCZULYA, S.Ta.; mashinist-
-in"~uktor; KMPOV, V.P., mashiniat; DDGDANOV, V.L. MFLShiniGt,'
PORTUNNO, V,G., maohinist.
One more circuit for the antislippage protection of V123 electric
locomotivea. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 4 no.3.1:19-21 X 160.
(MIRA 13: 22
1. Hashinist-instruktor lokomotivnogo depo "Oktyabr'" Yuzhnov dorogl
(for Katkov). 2. IlAchallnik slushby lokomotivnogo khozy-aystva
Yuzhnoy dorogi (for Podchesov)* 3. Glavnyy In2hener depo nOl-tyabri"
Yuzhuoy dorogi, (for Atroynovski7)9
(Blectrio locomotivea)
LMEZHCIMMO, S.D. , slesarl-avtomatchik; KHORUNZHIY, I.F., master;
KATKOV,-Iu.JL,-~nashini,gt-ins~L,rUktor
Antiskid &dice for ChS1 and-ChS3 electric locomotives. Blek,
-i teplatiaga 6 no,2:15--16 F 062. (14IRA 15:2)
1. Depo "Oktyabrl" Yuzhnoy dorogi (for Lemashchonko). 2.
Avtomatnyy teekh depo "Oktyabr"I Yuzhnoy dorogi (for
Khorunzhiy).
(Elect#b 10motilres)
S/l2q/6o/ooo/ooq/oo4/ooq
E193/E483
AUTHORS: Gorelik, S.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Faynbron, S. ., L"t Qva, A.M, and
Shelg eva, L.V.., Engineers
TITLE: Causes of the Formation of CrackA During the Forging
of Bar
PERIODICALt Metallovedeniye i termicheakaya obrabotka metallov,
1960, No.9, pp-17-19
TEXTs The object of the-investigation, described in the present
paper,yas to study the effect of the cast structure of the alloy
Abo n
_EIA32B its hot workability. To this end, cylindrical
specimens, 10 mm in diameter and 20 mm high, were cut from both
the outer columnar crystals and the inner equiaxial grains, zones
of the ingot, the axes of the specimens being parallel to the
ingot axis and normal to the axes of the columnar grains.. The
speci.mens were then subjected to various degrees of plastic
deformation at room and elevated (950 to 1050*C) temperatures,
an Amsler drop-bammer having been used for this purpose. In
contrast to specimens consisting of equiaxial grains, those cut
from the columnar crystals, zone did not deform uniformly, as
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E193/E483
Causes of the Formation of Cracks During the Forging of Bars
indicated by the change of the shape of their cross-section 'from
circular to elliptical. This effect was found to be due to the
columnar crystals being more ductile in the direction of their
longer axes, the degree of anisotropy of plastic deformation
increasing with rising temperature and increasing degree of
deformation. The anisotropy of plastic deformationt attributed to
the difference in ductility of the interior of the columnar crystals
and grain-boundary layers, caused the formation of cracks during
hot rolling of material with traces of columnar structure.
Although the harmful effects of the presence of columnar grains in
alloy E1437B can be minimized by strict control of the forging
temperature and degree of deformation, it was concluded that even
a small proportion of columnar grains in this alloy renders it
unsuitable for critical applications or for manufacture of forged
articles of complex shape. There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet
references.
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Aj.
PHASE I BOOK M(PLOITATION SOV/6181
Ural' skoye soveshchanlye po spektroskopit. 30, Sverdlovsk, 1960.
Materialy (Materials of the Third urallconference on Spectros-
copy) Sverdlovsk, MetallurgIzdat, 1962. 197 P. Errata slip
inserted. 3000 copie.s printedi
I
Sponsoring Agencies: Inst1tut Miki metall v Akademli nauk SSSP.
Komissiya, po spektrookoplij and llrallskiNv
y om tekhniki UNTO.
'Y
Edo. (TItle.page): G. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayeylch, and S. 0.
Bogomolov; Ed.t Gennadly Pavlovich Skornyakov;,Fd. of Publish-
Ing House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.: N. T. M&INava.
'a collection of articles, is intended for staff,
PURPOSE: The book,
members of spectral analysis laboratories In Industry and scien-
tific research organizations, as well as for students of related
disciplines and ror technologists utilizing analytical results.
COVERAM The collection presents theoretical and practical Prob
lems of the applIcation of atomic and molecular spectral analy-
sis In controllinit the chem1cal composition or various materials
in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy, geology, chemical Indus-
try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V.
Chenteova for h4p in preparing the materials for the press.
References rollor the individual articles.
IM, MW
Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) sovI6181
Shchebleva, V. P4' Spectral analysis of manganese orep
titanium concentrate, and weld deposits 125!
Narbutovskikh, T.' S., ~_,]Le. Katkova, and A. P. Zelenkina.
Spectral determinat
lonof ca.Zaum in the products of
'
reprocenalng of sublimates from
hydrometallurgloal ;
copper smelters: 126
Prokhorov,~V. Arbitrary standard method 127
L.'I., and P. V. Pokrovskiy. Determination of
Kolenko I
.
small amounts of beryllium in granitoidB 129
Trayanova, M. V. Quantitative speotrographlo determination
of lead In zircons and monazites 131
Zotin, M. A., and A. M. Shavr1n. Spectral-analytical deter-
mination of nickel In ores by the dilution method 133
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KATKOVA, K. P.
A. S. Braun, M. G. Vor~nkov, and K. P. Katk2n - "Study of the reaction of sulphur
with unsaturated compounds. V. Action of sulphur on aliphatic hydrocarbons with
one double bond." (P. 726)
SC: Journal of General ChemIstr , ( Zhurnal Obshchei Khimil), 1950, Vol. 20, No. 4*
JrVaLcmr firm OL&DIA 1
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AID P - 2781
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 9/19
Authors : Bolotov, B. A., B. N. Dolgov, and K. P. Katkova
- Wal"WaQuaiift,
Title : Mechanism of the formation of acetone and methyl
propyl ketone from ethyl alcohol. Part III.
Periodical : Zhur. priki. khim. 28, 4, 414-421, 1955
Abstract Catalytic transformations of ethyl alcohol, acet-
aldehyde, and ethyl acetate in the presence of a
copper catalyst were studied. The experiments were
carried out at 200-3750C. Five tables, 5 diagrams,
5 references (4 Russian: 1939-1955).
Institution : None
Submitted : Jl 9, 1953
"n t o t
V Catitlytir tranMo-matimi c1 aml. be:qi and heptyl'
nkohlbi ver an sct:vat d Op 0 Ca*lilyst, Is. A. N,lotin.,
i1 N z4w.
2 8, 11 S I - 1 k, all'05g.-AmOli, -
C'ut,011, anil j_C1ITI;0II ;m~d 01 1 a C" calftlyst acti-
vmol %V441 1,110, at 2~10 73, vield up 10 110% of C~Ztcr.,,, wbile
at :3-15 fou'll"I Otc , 'powlilig t'vill. Lvt~,lv , III
yiebU tip t.,i Cwvw~ rally, with increase ut awl. wt.
~11,1 Lv~mw, Show all in-
crea.,w, as is illustrated by xr.,lpTiIFw,1 pfesculative of rhc-
r-sull~;. Th" ~pmi,~llv~t coll-cut of CO In the off-gams
tf.:, t the i'llmatiml o-' tile littows 111gy pncvvd .
throll,~h aMellydrs nrld aMol'. The P.C.Senee of CO, and
"Ie"m ill ibc. otf.i:~L~ in'lit'Alu.-i 't jimlial dectmillill. Of tile
t5f,l, ."I 11,v k~tmwi and p.lriilll of CO
N1 Ko-lap.-AT (i-llw
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AUTHORS: Bolotov, B. A., Dolgov, B. N., KtLtkova, K,
TITLE: Concerning the Mechanism of Forniatlon of Ketones Fvom.
Primary Alcohols.. Communication X
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimil, 1960, Vol _5", Nr 2
pp 425-431 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The study of V. 0. Komarevsky and A. G. Schrniibt
(J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1944, Vol 66, P 1117) of the
transformation of branched alcohols and aldehydes over
0'
showed that ketones are formed when tl:e a-
Cr
2
3
carbon atom is not substituted; otherwise, the reacticr
gives only the corresponding aldehydes, In good yield,
The above authors advanced an explanation, according
to which CL -substituted aldehydes cannot partic4pate
L
-
in an aldol condensation preceding the ketone formation.
Contrary to the above, the authors of the present
study found (This journal, 10,57, Vol 30, op 131 and
Card 1/4 286) that branched alcohols were converted over copper
Concerning the Mechanism of Formation of 77654
Ketones From Primary Alcohols. Communication SOV/80-33-2-29/52
X
catalysts, into ketones at temperatures higher by "000
than the conversion temperatures of normal alcohols.
The above does not necesaarily disprove the explanation
of the ketone formation through the aldol condensation,
advanced by the American authors. The present study
describes the conversion of primary branched amyl
alcohols substitbted In CL -position. A copper
catalyst, activated with thorium, oxide,and reduced
with hydrogen at 275-3000 G, wa5 used in the experi-
ments which were made at 275-525 0 C, at a molar ratio
hydrogen: alcohol = 1:1, and a space velocity of
150-1 0. Under these conditions 2,2-dimethylpropar-.-oi
at 2750 C yielded 23% dimethylpropanal and 4% ester; a.
3500 C only dimethylpropanal was obtained, in 24% yield,
a7nd at 4250 C, in 77% yield. The total yield of me
rea8tion prodiaats.: was 56% at 2750 C and only 32% at
Card 2/4 350 C, due, evidently, to increased decomposition of
the aldehyde. The ketone was absent at all temperatures.
Concerning the*Mechanism of Formation of
Ketones From Primary Alcohols. Communi-
cation,X
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SOV/80-33-2-29/52
2-inethylbutan-l-ol at 275 0 C yielded 11% of 2-methylbu-
tanal and 43% isoamylvalerate; at 325-375 0 C the yield
of the aidehyde increased up to 39% and that of the
ester decreased to 15%; above 11000 C the aldehyde was
transformed into a symmetric ketone (3,5-dimethylhep-
tan-4-one) In yields increasing with temperature (28%
0
at 500 C). It was established that all alcohols.fully
substituted in CL -position were converted, depending
on the temperature, into either esters or ketones via
the intermediate aldehyde. 2,2-dimethylpropan-l-ol
was an exception; it yielded only the aldehyda. The
presence of hydrogen at the a -carbon atom of the
:aCld'ahyde-.- determined the possibility of the ketone
formation. The above confirmed the validity or the
suggested aldql mechanism of ketone formal-ion ~roni
primary alcohols, which can be expressed as follows:
Card 3/4
Concerning the Mechanism of Formation of 77654
Ketones From Primary Alcohols. Communi- SOV/80-33-2-29/52
cation X
2RCH(Il')CHIOH::~11-1'2RCII(R')CHO-~IRCIT(R')CHOI-ICR(Pi)CIIO =L01::-11_
---* RG11(11')CoC11(11')R.
There are 5 tables; 2 figures; and 16 references, 4 u,mS.,
2 French, I German, 9 Soviet. The U.S. references are:
V. 1. Komarevsky, I. R. Coley, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
63,700, 3269 (1941); Advances in Catalysis and Related
Subjects, VIII, 207 (1956); v. I. Komarevsky, A. G.
SchmAht, J. Am. Chem. soc., 66, 1117 (1944); E.
Hunters, 5. MOlliken, Identific. of Pure Organic Comp.,
N.Y., (1946).
SUBMITTED: Jutle 5,-1959
Card 4/4
KAMORITS, I.Y.; XATEDVA, L.M.; BLIVDV, V.N.
Nechantsm of the hydrogenation of benzene over a nickel catalyst,
Trudy Vost .-Sib.fil.AN SSSR no.3:94-98 155. (MMA 9:4)
(Benzene) (Hydrogenation) I
4
. KAISCHITS, I.V.; KkTKDVA, L.M.
Chemism of hydrocarbon degradation in destructive hydrogenation.
Trudy Vost.-Sib.fil.AN SSSR. no-3:99-104 155. MRA 9:4)
(Hydrocarbons) (Hydrogenation)
ilk.
LAPPO, A.A.; j~AT~OVA, M.I., matodist;.SEVASTIYANOVAt K.A.
Exhibitions and displays of ipecial items.. Inform.biul.VDNKH no.3-,
28-31 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Glavnyy metodist pavillona "Tekhnichookiye kulltury* na
Vystavke dost.iiheniy na~o-d-no-go khozyays~Y4-W (for Lappo).
2. Pavilf6`n-'tKhra--n--e-niye i pererabotka sernit" n-*,Vystavke
dostizheniy harodnog-6,,khozyaystva SM (for Katkova).
3. Zaveduyushebaya oranzhereyey pavillona NT$vetovodstvo i
ozelens'h4ell na,-Vyaidvke dostirbeniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR
(for Sevastlyanova).
W-RIERTSAP Ye,,T., dck-tor biclog. nauk; KMOVA, H.M.P kNn,i, seitakokhozv
naukv VILINERY R.A., st~-'XI-3MY'rVOMTOM
Y
Inci-e-asing'tha butterfat F*7---nta6v of cattl;~~
using hybrid bulls f~-,m the AG;--rk."'. Lanintililp.", F--m.
Agrobiologila no.38,*'OC~--410 MT--Z,, It5. ktxfw, "'8821",
1. Inat-itut. al~skogo kPozjva.ystT-a
tsentrallnykh rayonov nechernozimnoy z--n3r.
YAKOVA, A.S, red.
KMOT
[Practices of aheapbreaders of Kherson Province] Dosvid vivchariv
Zhersonshohyny. Kylvg 1958. 23 P. (Tovarystvo dlia ponhyrennia
politychnykh i naukovykh stnen' Ukrainalkoi RSR. Ser-3, no.20).
(MIRA 12:2)
(Khareon Province--Sheop)
KATKOVA, M,O., inetodist; KAZAKOV, V.M.
Now exhibits. Inform. biul. VDNKH no.1008-30 163.
(MIRA 180)
1. Pavillon "Kbranoniye i parerabotka zernall na Vystavke
dostizhenly narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Katulcova).
2. Starshiy inmh,metodist pavillcna I'Vodnoye khozyaystvoll na
Vyntavke dostizheniy narodnogo, khazyaystva SSSR (for Kazakov).
FEDOROVSKIY, MI., prof.; NESTERMTKO, G.B., dotsont,_~4PCOVA,j1ja
vrach; OMUT', Ya.M., vrach; SHELYUZHEUMO, A.A., vrach
Use of bicillin -in the treatment of syphilis. Vest.derm.i ven.
no.9:61-62 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Iz kliniki kozhnykh i venerichookilcb bolezney Dnepropetrovshogo
meditsinskogo instituta i oblaotnogo kozlmo--%renerologicheskogo
dispansera. (SYPHILIS) (BICILLIV)
YASTREBOV, Yevfraniy Veniaminovich; KAT-KOVA, N.P red.
4
[Along the Chusovaya River; tourist guide] Po reke Cbusovoi;
putevoditall turista. Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-
vo, 1963. 184 P. (MIRA 17:4)
SAPRYKIN, Viktor MaksimovichIXAMak, N., red.j PAWMIKA, fi.,
tekhn. red.
(If one to interested In pursuing a professlon.,*.] Bail
khochesh imet' professiiu.... Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 143 P. (MIRA 1625)
(Electrie engineering)
m
I
V A K -, 1, _-: r -. . ~ATKOVA, V., red.
t.-~ t--,~ T-ant:3 of the Urals] Opredelitell rastenii
i - . .
Urala. SverdlovEk, Sverdlovskoe knizbnoe izd-val, 1961. 402 P.
(MIRA 180)
BABAKOV, Grigori;y Alekseyevich; Iz KATKOVAp IL, red.; SAWN, Yu..,
tekhn. red.
(In the land of cedar and sable1V kraiu kedra i sobolia. Sverd-
lovsk., Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 62 p. (MIRA 15:8)
(Pelym Valley---Zoology) (Pelym Valley-Botany)
KATKOVA, N.P.
Metliods of effective treatment of chronic InflagmaLcry, diachow)
of the female generative organs with therapeut-le factoro. Trudy
KGMI.no.10:71-73 163. (MIR-k 18i1)
1. r% kurorta "Kaoldn" Kahninskoy ablocit-I (gluvnyy v-rach Ya.I.
Zatsepin). Nauchnyy rukovoditell raboty - prof. I.F.Pantsevich.
KATKOVAi N. S. Cand. Geolog-Mlineral sci.
Dissertation: "Lithology and Metamorphism of Sedimentary Rocks of the Lena River
Gold-Bearing Region." Moscow Geological Prospecting Inst. imeni S. Ordzhonikid~e.
19 Fab 47.
SO: Vechernyaya Moskva,, Feb, 1947 (Project #17836)
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iYank S.SJA 06. 4G7-?(91V["-- i ccutnd parts of
the Terska-Alatau Ridge of the TYM-S an oil Its West=
~y large mWall of
cob am charsettrized b
tanalite. Saistiro-diorite. and Itclattil mks.
MXILIm VnCrAlly InicrOcinte and am uItt-ta de.
veloptil in a portshyritictVpt with up to 48% ruicrocline,
especiilly ticar the routs the
massif, c :Imbbied with M.
InAtite ranit- which ul-o form witialler independent
Oucks. Of cut tile porphyritic granodiurite. Oro the 0t
her
hand nik-tot1itic is very "Iburdinate in lislit-tray biotite
plagiogrAvites. Along the contact jont in the axis of the
Karairsa1zhur crest. porphyritic blotite granites occur
;bich bear tabular ickis
(MerystAls up to 1.5 Cos. in diAm.
of
he change of the mse the microdine In the rocks
at the CCntjrAI massif to white in the marginal ion" it
t
charac rThtic for the whole intrusive complex. Grasso.
diorites and gabbrudioriteit in the southern jwts are rich
in senoliths of ancLunurphic country rocks, they contain
"Illi=fine, And quAltz, but ate tich
in ibirride. but the plagiocl.tse is moderate
fr. Q10.
Syersitic ruck, are obwrvrd only in small pAtcbes There
-an intermediate rocks of adamc1lite type. lngen*
whole complex is most variable and %bows cral, the
'Mm"M
tionary types. The tarm character6tk erA
Cline, which is markedly replacing plattioclase. The for'
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changing then'
of the Karaguifthur crut tYlw. StaiduAlY
to porphyric types rich is, Inictmlitiv. The ~Ilic procr-1
Aimitei aod granudioritc, of the
also changed thr gAbbru I ani_H-
~athcnj pans uf the -~(. f-,uhig the typi
Wnes also
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the country rocks arc nietantorpho'041 by K rnewot
%i9. The K.bcajing soins. are Iti-st individiulized in the
W gT-Ano.
I)rjulittitts which urarin through the lx)rphynti
diorites. often relics of the plastimlaw grAnodiorite ate
in them. Second-Lry Irc,h idiomorphic pl.azio-
observed
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KULIYKVj, R,Sh,; SHAKM?OVICHj, M,Isj SAMWOVAp Fjo; MUSAYEVp G.T.;
CHIKAREVA~ N,I,; Prinimali uchastiyes ALIMAp A.; ALIfEVAp V,;
KATKOVA 0,1 BESSONOVA, Ye.; KURTLINA9 A.
- . I . 0
Improving the quality of transfomer oil from Buzovna crude
oil. 1OAm. i takho toplo i masel 8 no.10sl6-22 0 163o
(MIRA 1611l)
1. Institut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov AN AzerSSRo
LUK014SKIY, Ya.I., professor, doktor skonomicheakikh nauk: LIBBIEVA, N.K.,
kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; KATKOVA, R.V., inzhener.
Statistical methods used in the investigation of steel. Standarti-
zatsiia no.lzl9-27 Ja-F '54. (MLRA 7:2)
(Steel--Tables, calculations, etc.)
LUKOKSKIY, Ya.I., prof6soor doictor ekonosioheek1kh nauk: LEBEDETA, N.K.,
kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; KMOTA, R.T., inshener.
"WAV 6 14 ",-a' t
Application of statistical methods In testing steel. Standartizataiia
no.2:47-31 Mr-Ap 134. MRA 7:6)
(Steel-Testlag)
KATKOVAJ. SeA., inzh,
Thrust of ice on the unper slope of an earth dam, Gidr, stroi,
31 no.7:35-36 J1 161. (M~Rk ) A : 7)
(Tsitalyansk Hydroelectric Power Station-Dams)
(Ice on rivers, lakess etc.)
KRUTIKOV, K.T., inzh.; GARINOV, K.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; ITTENBMG, I.A.,
kand. tekhn. naukj prinimali uchastiye: VAKHTUROV, A.N*"#~starEjhiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; VOLKOV, M.V.p starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
ORTSMAN, L.B., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; BOGATYREVA, M.I.,
mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnikj ZABOLTMA, G.K., mladshiy nauch-
nyy notrudnik; NOVILKOVA, V.V., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
ALEKSEYEVA, T.I., mladshiy nauchiVy sotrudnik: PETROVA, I.A.,
mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SEDELIKIKOVA, A.F., mladshiy
nauchnyy sotiudnik; KATKOVA.I.I., inzh.; ZELENKOV, P.A., inzh.;
SIDOROVA, L.N.A starsh y labor&nt; KALASHNIKOVA, V.M., statshi-y
laborant; VOIEftlNh, A.Ye.,, starshiy telffinik; USPENSKAYA,M.B.,
starshiy te)diqdIk; YEPIFANOV, V..K., starshiy tekhnik
[Organization of the shipping of transit cargoes on the Volga-
Baltic Sea Waterway.] Organizatsiia perevozok tranzitnykh gruzov
po Volgo-Baltiiskomu vodno= puti. Moskvaj, Transport,, 1965.
109 P. (Moscow. TSentralloyi nauchno-isoledovatellskii institut
ekonomiki i ekspluatatsii vodnogo transporta, Trudy, no.1+0).
ACCESSION NR: AT4016996 B/3057/63/000/000/0080/0092
AUTHOR: Struminekiy, 0. V.1 lautava, T. A.-,- I(AtkOV4s To N.1 Zelonovp As 80;
.1vanova, T. G.
TITIE: Glue PED-B for gluing formula 57-40 masticated rubber to ta surfades
of building structures
SOURCE: Zashchitny*ye pokry*tiya v atomnoy tekhnike (Shielding in nuclear
engineering); sbornik statey. Moscow, Cosatomizdat, 1963, 80-92
TOPIC TAGS: glue PED-B, 57-40 masticated rubber, masticated rubber, radio-
active contamination, radioactive shielding, nuclear shielding, glue
A13STRACT: The authors discuss the shortcomings of certain ok the glues
thus far used for fastening the polyvinylchloride masticated rubbpr*shielding
(formula 57-40) which is presently in wide use as a protection against rad4,o-
active coritamination, Experimental work has shown that glue compositions on
-a perchlorvinyl resin base with a small admixture of epoxide resin ED-5 have
good adhesion to formula 57-40 polyvinylehloride masticated rubbers. The
introduction into the composition of opaxide rejoin hardeners leads to the
formation of a three-dimensional structure during the hardening procese of
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the glue, resulting in a considerable increase in the strength of the bond in
comparison with perchlorvinyl glues. The authors enumerate the most important
general requirements of a glue for these purposes: necessary strength and ser-
vice life of the glue bond, viability of the glue and non-inflammability dur-
ing the working process, and others. The.special requirements were the fol-
lowing: 1) The glue must not impair the desorption properties of the shield-
ing, with respect to radioactive contamination; 2) The surface of glued lap
bonds of glued materials must not accumulate radioactive contaminants and
must be capable of being washed free of them no worse than the covering mat-
erial; 3) The glued bond must possess sufficient resistance 'to radiation.
An experimental evaluation*was made of certain general and special properties
of type PED-B glue. Among the parameters considered were the mechanical prop-
erties (with description of the te~st equipment employed) and the sorption-
desorption properties of the glue with respect to radioactive isotopes, as
well as its-ability to withstand radiation. A description of the technol-
ogical process to be followed in fastening formula 57-40 masticated rubber
shielding with-PED-B gluo is also given. It was found that this glue,
which is manufactured on an incombustible methylano chloride solvent has good
adhesion characteristics not only to the masticated rubber, but also to cemanit,
metals, wood andoth.er construction materials, It is not dangerous from the
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point of view of explosions. While the residual radioactivity accumulated by
glued bonds was found to be very high (up to 60%), it was found that by lac-
quering the bonds with high-deactivating lacquers (MiL-4000, KHSL) this
residual activity could be reduced to a level close to the value of this para-
meter for the basic shielding material. The authors also determined that
the bonds preserve the required strength under the effect of a dose of garon-
radiation to 100 IL-4ds. art. has& 3 cables and 6 figures*
ASSOCIATION: none
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SUB CODE: NP, la NO ItEr SOV; 002 OTHER; 000
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KATKOVAP Ye.D.
I Spore-pollen complexes in Mesozoic sediments in the Or' Valley.
Izv.vY3.ucheb.zav.;gso1.i razv. 4 no-7:65-67 J1 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat.
(Or' Valley-Polynology)
KATKOVNrA, V.Ya (Leningrad); PERVOZVANSKIY, A.A. (Leningrad)
Self-oscillatory operation of a relay system with disturbance by
random signalls. Avtom. i tslem. 22 no.5s599-604 Ify 61.
I%MIRA 14:6)
(Automatic control)
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AUTHORS: Katkovnik- V_Yn. and Pervozvanskiy, A. A. (Leningrad)
TITLE; The dynamics of a self-oscillating relay system of
extremum regulation
PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, v. 22, no. 12, 1961,
1576-1584
TEXT: The authors show that by making certain assumptions the pro-
blem of noise affecting the operation of an optimum regulation
relay system may be dealt with on the basis of normal dynamic ana-
lysis as used for determining the frequency and amplitude of os-
cillations in the absence of noise. The analysis is made for the
case of a system represented by the block diagram in Fig. 1, whose
motion is described by
1* K (P)~,
P 1
y = f(x
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P( ~ + ~r'2)
where 52 - the external disturbances referred to the input of
the object to be controlled and to the input of the non-linear
controller with characteristics shown in Pig. 1(b). If the noise
acts at the output only and may, therefore, be referred to the in-
put of the controller by linear transformation, two methods of
simplified solution are given. 1) The changes in the disturbance~;2
and the corresponding level fluctuants -0,are slow and if S2 l, where Ai - roots of denominators of K 1(p), K 2(P)' In
this case the r.m.s. value K2r as referred to the input may be ev-
aluated from
T T
02- = 4 k29.2 W ( T W ( T - x x (T2 - dZ ~. d'r--
2 1 2 1 2 2 1 '-2 1 2
0 0 (20)
0-2
in which the correlation function of the process 51(t)
and the r.m.s. values of parameter fluctuations determined as be-
fore from formulae (5). The permanent deviation of the system from
its extremum is determined by considering an arrangement of a two-
position relay connected in series with a differentiating network
and a trigger. The approximate evaluation of the probability of the
system deviating from the extremum may be made under the following
assumption: a) The disturbance, as referred to the controller, has
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a pulse character and a negligible time correlation compared with
the free oscillation period; b) the disturbance has a normal dis-
tribution and a small r.m.s. value. These assumptioM make it poss-
ible to utilize the known results which give the average number of
crossings of the conatant level by a stationary disturbance, having
a normal probability density and the syeter, may be characterized by
the quantity 1IN av which is the average time of operation of the
system up to the first error and of its deviation from the extremum.~-
The basic relationships between the r.m.s. values of self-osciDation
frequency fluctuations'have been checked experimentally an the el-
ectronic computer _);,,,/-(,(Emu_6), using a noi.!c generator as the
random disturbance sourceg with the correlation coefficient appro-
ximated byfl-O = e-' 21Z"j . The results obtained proved the methods
described to be quite accurate at arn.all disturbance levels and not
too critical with re8pect to the required damping conditions. There
are 4 figures, 2 tables and 8 Soviet-bloc references.
SUBMITTED: April 25, 1961
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AUTHORS: Kathovnik, V.Ya., Poluektov, R.A., Chelparov, 1.B.
TITLE: The synthesis of multichannel discrete (sampled data)
systenis in the presence of random noise
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleri),e
hm -1~ -c h c 5-lCi k tj_ n a u k .Tekhnicheskava kib-crnetika.
no.l. 1963, 59-70
TEXT: The synthesis of multichannel discrete filters is undertaken
in the presence of correlation between the input signals. T-he
method ensures minirnuai dispersion of the sampling error, It is
shown that the solution obtained is unique. The system is a6si-~inej
to have infinite i;iemory, and in this case the use of thc z- r i-'A-"
yields the solution in closed form. There is I figurL~.
SUBMITTED: julY 13, 1962
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