SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONEV, V.N. - KONEVALOV, V.P.

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21365 S/126/6i/ou/oo4/oi4/023 Investigation of Reaction ... zlil,/z435 ASSOCIATIONs Urollskiy Xosudarstvonnyy universitet im. A.M.Gorlkogo (Ural State University imeni A.M.Gorlkiy) SUBMITTED: July 28, ig6o Car& 3/3 ARKHAROV, V.I.; KONEV, V.N. investigating the reactive diffusion in systems metal - complex gas. Issl. po zharopr. splav- 7:221-226 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Diffusion) (Protective coatings) P/01GS --9236-66__BWTkm) JD/J 1441L NK, AT502370'9 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/62/000/000/0194/0208 Mt 00aa 77 TITLE: X-ray diffraction analysis of transformations in a cg2er-tin alloy to neutron irradiagigil 3, 7 SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po probleme Deystviye yadernykh izlucheniy na materialy. Moscow, 1960. Deystviye yadernykh izlucheniy na materialy (The effect of nuclear radJation on materials); doklady soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962, 194-208 TOPIC TAGS: neu *tron irradtaition, copper alloy, tin containing alloy, alloy irrodi- ation, plutonium containing alloy, phase transformation, irradiation induced trans- formation ABSTRAC% uranLus-i ,to determine the mechpnism of homogenization which takes place in molybdenumland u- "'Aloys under the effect of neutron irradiation, specimens of two copper-base alloys, one containing 9 atZ tin and the other 9 acZ tin and 1 at% plutonium, were irradiated with an inLegrated flux of up to 6 x 1019 n/cm2. Prior to irradiation, specimens of both alloys were homogenized and strain-hardened by cold rolling with a total reduction of 85-95%; half of the specimens were then aged (annealed at 220 AF 5C for 500 hr) to induce a decomposition C_Z_ , ACC NRs AT5023799 / of the solid solution and thus obtain a heterogeneous structure. Subsequent neutron irradiation had no effect on the structure of either the strain-hardened or annealed' copper-tin alloy specimen.1 In t he annealed specimens (heterogeneous structure) of the copper-tin-plutonium%lloy, irradiation brought about a partial homogenization, i.e., a dissolution of secondary phases precipitated under the effect of aging. In the strain-hardened (homogeneous) specimens of the copper-tin-plutonium alloy, a partial decomposition of the solid solution under the affect of irradiation was observed. These results confirm the assumption that the phenomenon of homogenization in uranium-molybdenum and uranium-niobium alloys is a result of a rapid deceleration of fission fragments and not & result of a similar deceleration of primary atoms knocked *out by fast neutrons (" suggested by some researchers), since in this case the copper-tin alloy would have been affected to the saw degree as the copper-tin- plutonium alloy. Orig. art. has: 9 figures, 3 tables, and 4 formulas. IDVJ SUB ODDE: Ilf 2D/ SUBM DATE. l8Au02/ ORIG REP. 006/ OTH REP: 004 PHASE BOOK UPWITATION 3OV/15176 S. T., Corresponding Member, Academy or Sciences USSR, Respe W-. Dayntvive vadermykh Lzlucheniv Pa materialy (The Effect of Nuclear Radiation on Materials). Moscow, Izd-vo AN ASSR, 1962. 383 P. Errata slip.inserted. 4000 copies printed. % Sponsoring Agency; Akademiye"nauic 333R.% Otdeleniy* tekhal- -matematlaheaklkh na*. ..,cheskikh'nauk; 0 IU, d al fIg1ko Raspe Ed.: S. T. Konoboyevskly; Deputy Reap. Xd.X A. A. I g1n 0 V Kurdyumovj * Adasinekly; Editorial Boardt P. L. Orui A. Martynyuk, V. 3. lqishenko (Dpoeasedj, B. M. Levitakiy 'iu. Yu. I. Pokrovskly, and U. 1. Pravdybk; ad. of Publishing i Houses X. 0. Mekarenko; Teoh. Was T. V. Polyikova and 1. U.-Dorokh1na. 1A4 ,qard The Effect or Nuclear Radiation (Cont.) SOV/161716 /1711 PURPOSE; This book Is Intended for personnel concerned with nuclear materIals. j COVERA,03; This is a collection of papers presented at the moscow conference on the Effect of Nuclear Radiation on Materials, held December 6-10, 1960. The material.reflects certain trends In the work being conduoted in the oviet scientific research orginization. Some of the papers are devoted to the experimental study of the effect of neutron Irradiation on reactor materials (steel, ferrous alloys, molybdenum, avi&3,gmphites and niahromes). Others deal with the theory of neutron irradiation effects (physico- chemical transformations, relaxation of internal stresiie Internal friction) and changes In the structure and proper-w ties of various crystals. Special attention Is given to the effect of Intense Y-radiation on the electrical, magnetic, and optical prop4rties of metals, dieleatrIcs, and somloonduoto". Card 2/14 SOVA176 The Effects of Nuclear Radiation (cont.) Pravdyuk, N. V., V. A. Nikoia~enko, and V. 1. Korpukhin. Change In lattice Parameters of Dimond and 3111con Oarblde 'During Irradiation 184 bdullayev, 0. and_M,-A,.-TLUA1,. On One Method of Using 9~9 Photoreslaters in Recording X- and Y-ray 1 Posim6ter 189 Konobeyevokly, S. T., 1- t I '8v K. PO PAn Zubunvin,: and:2Y. N 'Kd X~ Ray nW-- ' 14 - hon of Transformat one In Co Vader Neutron Irradiatlon Levitakly, B. #.,o and L. D. ftnt*l*;*v., X-Ray ftwAination of the Relaxation of Internal Hierastmm In Cold-Worked Metals Under Neutron Irradiation 209 Konoboyevokly, S. T., N. F. Fravdyuko qkma y, and V.-JO Vlkbrov. Zffeat,of Xe~dtron Irradiatlo on Viictii~wnlwxetals '229 Card 9/14 ACCESSION NR: AT401,3959 S/2~59/63/00/000/0239/0246 AUTHOR: Arkharov, V. I.; Konev, V. N.; Nesterov, A. F.; Andrianovskiy,-B. P.; Glazkova, 1. P. TITLE:' Investigation of metal oxidation In sulfur-saturated air SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut meta))urgil. Issledovanlya po zharoprochnyft splavam, v~ lOj 1963, 239-246 TOPIC TAGS: oxidation, sulfur, titanium chromium, maganese, cobalt iron, nickel, meial oxidation, transition element t ABSTRACT: The presence of sulfur in the air frequently leads to acceleration of the oxidation rate, and sometimes to dangerous accidents. The present paper de- scribes the results of investigating the oxidation of Ti, Cr, Mn, Co, Fe and Ni in' air containing two chemically active components; oxygen and sulfur. For this group of metals the importance of sulfur in oxidation increases from titanium to nickel. This is explalned by 'the fact that the sulfur activity rises and the oxy- gen activity drops. The percentage of sulfur in the oxidation scale- increases from 0.004% for titanium to complete s~ulfuration of all the nickel under the layer of NiO. This explains the brittleness of nickel during heat treatment in sulfur- .,r,o The process of metal oAdation In sulfur-oxygen media corrobo- 0,vaiging media. 1 2 ACCESSION NR.' AT40i3959 rates the previously published opinions of the authors. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables.. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii AN SSSR (institute of Metallurgy AN SSSR). SUBMITTED: 00 DATE-ACQ: 27Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NM NO REF SOV: Oil OTHER: 002' Cord 2/2 L 18102-63 WP(q)/EWr(m)/BDS APFTC/ASD P309596 /0129TWO161001/0086/0090 ACCESSION NR: A 9 AUTHORS: Konev, V. N.;-Nesterov, A. F 'Glazkova, 1. P, TITLE: Study of the reaction dtffusioq in the systems 1~mstal-gasmixture.ll 7. Molybdenum - S icon - Boron 4 1-5 SOURCE F zika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.16, no. 1, 1963, 86-90 ~ : ji TOPIC TAGS: diffusion, ternary system, Mo.!Si-B ABSTRACT- Experimental results obtained in the investigation of the reaction diffusion in the system Mo-Si-B are discussed. The experiments were made at' mov temperatures 800-1200C following the procedure described by A. F. Gerael V. N. Konev, and N. P. Timofeyeva (FMK, 1961, 11, 596). It was established that. a diffusive layer is formed in the system Mo-(B + Si) in the atmosphere BCl 3 + j! SiC14 + H2. The layer consisted of phases with the structure Mo2B5 (to 1000C.)l and M02B5 with OC -MoB (above 1000C). Apparently silicon participated in thi process (the diffusion of boron was slow and the activation energy of boron diffusion had a greater value than it would have in the absence of Si). It was ~Card 1/2 j 2,; L 181OZ-63 .ACCESSION NR: AP3004596 asamed that the diffusion in the systexis Mo-B, Ko-Si, and Mo-B-Si proce to the inward penetration of the component gas atoms through the space lattice of the layers formed. The basic reaction-front in such systems is the intra- I Phasal boundary "case-metal." The comparison of the radii of Mo, B, and Si. (rmo = 1.40; rB - 0.87; rS, - 1.17 A correspondingly) indicates the correctness:., of this hypothesis. Orig. ar t. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION- Urallskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitat Im. A. M. Gor1kogo (Ural State University) EKCL:w 60 SUBMITTED. 12Sep62 DATE ACQ: 27Aug63 SUB CODE: HL, PH NO REP SOV: 022 OTHU. r.009;.,__~'. Card 2 /2 i MPTqllc)vp!""nl,c. ljv9wol-qWSel-M! I , f . '. - ~ - - :, -, . - , . 1: - -- . 40~~ . iqver consisting ot t~ie pr--du~,ts ,r 1-r,7,7'. - :~ 1: , . ~:-! :: ~-In 71- ARKHAROV, V.I.; BLANKOVA, Ye.B.1 KONEV, V.N.; KRUSHATINAl N.A. Formation mechanism of two-layer.. single-phase Beale in the sulfidizing of meWso Fiz,met. i metalloved. 18 no.5030 N 164, (MIRA 18:4) 1. Ural' skiy gosuddretvemqy universitet im. A.M.Gorlkcgo.. .IP-MaOV, V,1*1 KOWN, VeNs; KRUSHATIN.41 N,A* :--.tr-3r3tAgat*-Tng the sulfidizing of coger-zinc alloys by tho tablet methode I no.61680-686 N-D 165. (MIRA iSS11) .16 11rallskiy goeudarstvetinyy universitet I-mt%i A.MeGorikogo, ARKHAROV, V.Iq KONEV, V.N.1 KRUSKATINA, N.A. Invee,tigating the MecJlanian.of reactive diffusion in systems binary alloy - gas. Part 2: Sulfidizing of coppar-zino alloys. Fia. mt. i netallavad. 20 no-42535-539 0 165. (YdRA 1813-1) lo Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy waiversitst imeni AoM.Gortkogoo L 14293-66 FdT(ia)/EWP(w)/L'VIA(d)/Ll4P(V)/T/E~IP(t)/EWP(k)/Etlp(z)/-EWP(b)/sTe(in)-6 ACC NR: AP5028569 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126V (IV) ,,.~5/020/005/0788/0790/ IJPW MJW/JD/HW/JQ/1 AUTHOR: Zemskov. G. V.; Konev, V. N.- Kogan. R.I.; Dombrovsk a, Ye. V. Kostenko, A. V. ORG: Odessa Polytqchnic Institute (Odesskiy politekhnicheskiy institut); Ural gosunivl~r-sitet im. A. H. Gor'kiy (Urallskiy gosuniversitet) TITIX.- 41xlidation.of nickel alo'ys in atmospheres containing sulfur SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 20, no. 5, 1965, 788-790 TOPIC TAGS: nickel alloy, metal oxidation, metal surface, metal scaling, metallo- graphic examination, x ray analysis ABSTRACT: The effect of oxidatilon,6f,ZhC6-K nickel alloy in sulfur atmospheres was 1 studied. It had been previously observed that-in such environments the heat resid-i tance of nickel decreased as a result of the formation of nickel sulfides with low melting points; ipliaddition, these sulfides form eutectics with nickel and its oxides. Chromitm?~,Is known to retard this sulfide formation but does not prevent it. For the experiments, samples were cut from turbine blades which had operated for UDC: 659.24 620.193.4 Card 1/3 ------- -------- L14993-66 ACC NR: AP5028569 1~3 various periods.at.temperatur es of~800-9000C in an atmosphere contain;ng-gaseous sulfur. Metallographic, x-ray and chemical anajyAiLs_Hq -e q 47he scale was L V_rf~ZM,_d, removed from the blades avid Qylindrical powdli~r wM made for the X,ray study In w1ileb X d'o Cr radiation was used. The nickel content was determinedby the" weight method witile the sulfur content was established bv the 17metric method. A microstructure of the hase.metal and of the blades in which th urfaces of the L. blades revealed scale formation is sh n. Lw,4ered microhardness-Vas the result of 9w d.ff e allo ingelemen i , out to the grain boundaries. Chemicil analysis of th y ts 1 layer showed a.1, SUR ncgontent.: The.x-ray analysis of the layer showed it to, e cave a crystal lattice f the NiO type and a phase of the spinel type. The mocha-, nism for the formation of oxide layers in sulfur containing atmospheres was proposed for 'the alloy ZhC6-K. The s'pinel phase is formed from the following reaction: NiO tCrZO-S NiCr204- This phase can also alloy with other elements in the metal. Once the full scale forms, internal oxidation occurs. The oxygen diffuses faster along the grain boundaries and forms Cr20J due to the greater affinity of Cr for oxygen. In the Card 2/3 y- 3-4993-66 ACC NR: AP5028569 center of the grain the Cr ccntent.becomes depleted, and the remaining nickel is left to form NiO. The solution of sulfur in the NiO lattice contributes to the in-, creased oxidation of the alloy since the sulfur intensifies the, reaction. The scale structure finally I)qcomes-_thAt of NiO with sulfur dissolved within.and the spinel NiCr:104- Orig. artO has-: 3 figures, SUB CODE: 11,20/ SEMM DATE: 19Jan65/ ORIG REF: 003/ ()TH REF: 002 !Card':3/3 -- - ------ - KOMEVj V*N.; -KRUSHATINAt N,A.;- AGAPOVA,, V.A.; OSOKINA, L.I.; PTASIUIIKOvAP M.O. Stwlying- the -reaction diffusion in.- systems binary alloy - gas. Part 3: Sulfuration of copper-aluminum and copper..!manganese alloyes.-Fiai-mate i-metalloved. 20-no.5090-793 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) I, Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. Submitted January 4, 1965. ACC NRs AR7004 281 souRcE 66bii7~16i7~166ffiffjo-i AUTHOR: Kbnev, V. V.; Tarasenko, F. P. TITLE: Theory of Gaussian channels with fading of propagation ratio SOURCE; Ref. zh. Radiotakhnika i elektrosvyazi, Abs. IIA42 REF SOURCE; Sb. 2-ya Vses. konferentsiya po teorii kodir. i yeye prilozh. Sekts. 2. Ch. 1. M., b, g.s 62-68 TOPIC TAGS: communication",' signal noise separation, channel capaci ty T: The po sibli"ty is explored of en *cl'g the ~n traffic carrying capacity of a Gaussian channel with propagation-ratio fading by means of controlling the transmitter power and channel frequency band; practical physical limitations are allowed for. Within a signal-to-noise ratio of 1-30, the power control can reduce the fading-caused traffic-capacity loss from 17 to 12%; in a lower signal-to-noise. ratio range ( 44 1), the traffic capacity increases thanks to fading. Also, a case of controlling the coder and channel band, with a constant transmitter power and a specified mean frequency band, is considered. N. S. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: /7 07 Card KONE,V, YU. 1. KONEV, 'AJ. I.- "Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Oper-3tion of Transistors in Certain Electric -Automation Circuits." Min of Higher Education USSR, Moscow Order of Lenin Aviation Inst i#eni S. Orzhonikidze, Moscow, 1955 (Dissertatibns For Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences) SO: Knizhna-va Letoois, No. 26, June 1955, Moscow Tu.I., kandidat tokhaichaskM nauk-. illlll~ Determining transitor parameters. Tnidy MAI no-57:37-47 '56. (MMA 9: 10) (Transitors) Z L-' Y Call Nr: AF 1141777 ATJTHOR: Konev, Yu.I. TITLE: Transistors in Automatic Control Systems (Kristalli- cheskiye triody v ustroystvakh avtomaticheskogo upravleniya) PUB.DATA: Iadatel'stvo "Sovetskoye radio". Moscow,, 195Ts 160 pp., number of copies not given ORIG.AGENCY: None given EDITORS,:_ Shchukin, A.I. , Kuchumova, K.I.i Tech.Ed.-. Koruzev, N.N. PURPOSE: The book is written for engineers working in the fields of electronics and electric automation and for students in advanced courses In electronics and radio engineering. Call Nr: AF 1141777 Transistors in,Aut0matic Control Systems (cont.) COVERAGE: The book presents the fundamentals and characteristic properties of the application Of junction type transis tors in amplifiers of automatic control systems. The operation of transistors in a-c empliflers, In ampli- fiers of the gVerage current and in phase-sensitive amplifying circuits Is Investigated. An engineering method of designing certain transistorized circuits is presented. The author mentions tht names of Sotakov, BaS., Doctor of Tech.Se-9 Fedotov, Ya.k. and-Shchukint A.I9j, as having given him several valuable observations. Several types of transistors of Soviet production are discussed in the text. There hrb 34 refetencefts 19 Of which are Sovietv 7 American and 8 translations into Russian. Card 2/ T 1 1.1 "Phase-sensitive Transistor Amplifiers)" Semiconductors Devices and Their Uses; Collection of Articles, No. 21 P 317- Mosocv, Izd-vo Sovetskoye radio," 1957- SOV/58-59-7-15963 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurmal Fizika, 1959, Nr 7, p 190 (USSR) AUTHORS: Madoyan, S.G., Konev, Yu.1. TITLE: Some Aspects of the Application of Powerful Transistors PERIODICAL: V ab.: Poluprovodnik. pribory I ikh primeneniye. Nr 3, Moscow, "Sov. radio", 1958, pp 92 95 !0 "17S ABSTRACT: The authors discuss some aspects of the application of "P201 - P203 type powerful transistors at supply voltages exceeding the maximum per- missible voltages in a circuit with a common emitter. Card 1/1 KONEV, YU.1 - .. -:_s Functional samiconductorpulse convep~ers..Foluprov.prlbel Ikh prim. no.3;306-321 1589* (NIR* 1~-.4) (Pulse ts9hp$ques(Ilqotronicv)) (Tiusistors) ~ - ----- r\-u Piz v CIO" -0 Too 244 gal jot van 0 jjjij~.. 9 as 003, St. 3 . 5 -~ M-v. 'q IXO400 .0 . I 0.4 go -;'k Z o a a m Coo. Z 'a a :2 0.9 ; Rul j 2: 0110 I H .0 nes I 0 Ito, a MOM o 6m US Flits 161 44 40 UZI 0 Mill PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4935 Konev. . Yxiriy Ivanovich Polupm7%odnikovyye triody Vivtomatike (Transistors in Automation) MOSCOW2 Izd7vo "Sovetakoye-radio"., 1960. 446 p. Errata slip inserted. No. of copies.printed not given. Eds.: K. I. Kuchumov&and A. I. Shchukin; Tech. Ed.: B. V. Smurov. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel engaged In the study of electric automation and electronics. It may also be used as a textbook for students in related courses. COVERAGE: The author describes the principles of operation and characteristic features of junction transistors used in amplifiers and converters of.automatic-control systems. The book deals with the theory and computation methods of a-c medium-current transla- tor amplifiers, of.modulator&j demodulators, adders, amplifiers operating under switching conditions, and pulse converters. Cir- cuits for the control of-electromagnetic mechanisms and a-e and d-c electric motors are discussed. Methods and examples of Card k79- FIOMOV, Ta.A., otv.red.; BARMOV. N.A.. red.; BERGMIMN, I.G., red.; BROMN, A.M.. red.; GALIPJMN, TeeIet samootvored.; KAKAMUSIZT~ Yu.Aes redo; XONVOTUIL red,; KRASIWV, AeVej red.; KULMOVSEIY, A.A., red.; NIKOLAYBMIY, I.F., redo; 9WANWO, I.P.g red.; VOIKOVA. 1.M., red.; bTZSEINIXOT, A.A., takhn.red. Essmiconductor devices and their applications] PoluprovodnikoTys priliory I ikh prImenenis; abornik statei. Moskva. Izd-vo, "Sovetakoe radio." No.5. 1960. 270 P. (KIBA 13110) (Transistors) FZDOTOV, Ya.A., otv.red.; BARKANOV, N.A., red,; MOLISON, I.G., red.; BROYIS, A.M., red.; GALIPMRIN. Ye.I.. red.; KANEWSKIY, Tu.A., red.; KAUSOV, S.F.. red.; KONW, Yu.I., red.; KRASILOV, A.V., red.: KULIKOVSKIY, A.A., rea.i-ximo-raivsKiT, I.F.e red.; STWARMO, I.P.. red.; VOLKOVA, I.K.. red.; MMOV. B.V., takhn.red. [Semiconductor devices and their applications] Poluprovodni- kovye pribory i M primenenis: sbornik statei. Koskva, lzd-vo sovetskoe raaioo. No.6. 1960. (MIU 13:12) 333 p. (Semiconductors) (Transistors) RDOTOVI Ya.A., otv. red.; BERGELIS011) I.G... red.; GALIMUll, Ye.I.., zam. otv. red.; RAIMETSKIY, Yu.A.,, red.; KAUSUV, S.F., red.; KOIJEV Yu I red.; KRASILOV, A.V... red.; KULIKOVSKIY, A.A.., red.; mKoLAYEvsKiy, i.F., red.; STEPANENKO, I.P., red.; VOLKOVA, I.M., red.; BELYAYEVA, V.V.~ tekhn. red. (semiconductor devices and their applications]Poluprovodnikovye pribory i ikh primenenie; sbornik statei. Pod red. IA.A.Fe- dotova. Moskvaq Izd-vo "Sovatskoe radio." No.8. 1962. 332 p. (NIRA 15 - .10) (Transistors) LIPMAN, Roydzhoy Aleksandrovich; KONEV, Tu.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; BARYS1W1XVT,--R.-X-,'red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye., tekhn. red. [Transistorized relays] Poluprovodnikovye rele. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 95 P. (Biblioteka po avtomatike, no.81) . (MIRA 16;10) (Electric relays) KONEV, Yuriy Ivanovicb, STICHUY,111, A. 1. v rod. (Transistorized palse dev-Ises for controlling electri.c.- r.otrrs and electromagnetic iracbap.-IIsms] Tranzistornye impull8nye ustroistva upraxleniia Plek"mcdvigateliand 1 elektromagnitn-jWL irekhanizm~. Mlos*vat Energilap 196~., 119 P. (Biblioteka po avtoma-tike, no.12)) -180 ) L-2-U-0 L-2, TP AP-6009835 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/004/0030/0030 INVENTOR: Konev, Yu. I.; Malyshkov, G. M. ORG: none TITLE: Transistorized switching fli -flo Class 21, No. 178855 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obr,aztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 30 TOPIC TAGS: computer circuit, flip flop circuit, transistorized circuit ABSTRACT: The bistable transistorized circuit shown in Fig. 1 consists of two con-- trol transistors (1, 2), two power transistors (3, 4), and diodes in the emitter v, Fig. 1. Bistable transistorized circuit Cord UDC: 621.374.3 ACC NF!i AP6009835 circuits. In one stable state,-the load is switched to the power supply, and in the other, the load is shorted by the power transistors. For simplification, each tran- sistoT pair is serially coupled and each transistor of the pair has a different admittance. Two resistors (5, 6) placed between the bases of the control transistors and the collectors of power transistors form four positive voltage feedback loops between the unpaired transistors. Orig. art. has., I figure. JBDJ SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM.DATE: 24Sep64/ ATD PRESS L Curd 2 /2 0- SOV/137-58-10-21512 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 150 (USSR) AUTHORS: Livshits),B.G., Ibragirnov, Sh. Sh., Avraamov, Yu. S., Konev, Yu. K. TME,, it-, t~,ithrbme and Nimonk (Teoriya fazovykh pro,. rashcheniV ~- nikhrome i niman~ke) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Issled. po zharoprachn. splavarn, Val 2. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 171-180 ABSTRACT: The fact that electrical resistivity (ER), heat capacity (HC), and certain other properties of nimonic and nichrome alloys are functions of temperature indicates that a K-state exists in these alloys. In n!'chrome specimens which have been quench-hardened at a temperature of 7700C, the K-state appears as a result of heating to 400-460c~ Heating the alloy to 460-5600 causes it ro revert into a statically disordered solid-solution state. rhe formation of the K-state is accompanied by changes in the microstructure of the alloys, apparently As a result of deformations, i. e. , according to X-ray data the alloys retain their single-phase character. Card I/Z A change in microhardness analogous to a change in the ER SOV/137-58-10-21512 Theory of Phase Transformations in Nichrome and Nimonic is observed. In the case of nimonic two processes take place: 1) Segregation of a M3(Ti, Al) phase from the solid solution at temperatures of 850-7500, and 2) the appearance of a K-state at temperatures~ below 500-6000. Despite the high magnifications employed (!0-12, 000 x), ele ctron- microscope studies of the structure of nimonic which had been tempered at 500-60W' failed to reveal any decomposition of the sjolid solution, even though the paysical properties of the alloy had changed considerably in the process. The K-state was also studied by the method of measuring the internal friction of alloys with the aid of a vacuum relaxator. On the strength of these data it may be concluded that Ni and Cr participate in the formation of the K-state in nichrome, whereas in the case of nimonic Ni,,Cr,'Ti, and Al are the partici- pating elements. 1. Chrome-nickel alloys--Phase studies P. S. Card 2/2 PNEV~ USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology. F-1 Abs Jour Ref,Zhur -,Biologiya, No 7., 1957, 26177 Author Drozdov, A.I., Konev, Yu.Ye. Inst ...... Title Solutions for the Growing of Yea'st, Dermtophytes and Other Microorganisms'* Orig Pub V sb.: Eksperim. i'klinich., issledovaniya II, L., Kedgiz, 1956~5749 Abst The use.ok matitrial rejected.iu,the.penicillin mnufactu- ring pr-ocesi .- the' .*deliun- of Penicillium - for the pre- pAration of nutrient solutions was investigated. Moist my6eliumwaa pressed and dried at 40 degrees luntil mois- ture. content 'equalled 3-1-- 15f ,then ground in a ball mill. The powder Ithui. obt~ained was' used to prepare a nutrient solutionP which wasthen seeded with 30 varieties of fungi dermatophytes, yeasts,, mucors, aspergillia and penicil- lia), actinomyeetes,,and 30 varieties of bacteria. Card I/P COUNTF, UP) [11 R CATEG OMY' Microbiology AW. j7OUI!, 'Ruf Zhur-Biologiya, IT0.4, 1959, 110. 11#810 AT". r9OR Konev Yu Jeninvrad Chen Phaviaceutic-ql Inst. L, of Anti~-eaic, ,enic, - and Immuno lo-ical Yror-orties of --reslauls Baci'-Iu,.:, un- der the 'In-Fluence of 2~ntibiotics. ORIG., FJBz Sb- nauchn. tr. khim.-ftirnatsevt. in-ti, 1957, 3, 118-128 A number of varian,:s ,,;ere obtained frorm 2 o- riginal strains of 3facterium, )res1wi v.IAnh were re!A.9tant to streptomycin, biomycin, sy- to-mycin, and levomyeetin. ,is a rule, the re-i sistant strains maintained a typical antigen-i in, structure. _r`atho~zenicity ~-as lo-.-;ered for I nice, but the sarie iilimunoloCzical nroperties I of most of tlie variants -,,.-!ere retai,ne... V.G. Petrovskiiya CARD: KONEVI y~. Ye.p Cana Biol Sci - (diorj) "Comparative study of antigenic and certain biochemical PrOPOrties of,microorganismsil/ 20 pp (Mn of '67dapted to antibiotics." -Bm#v 1959- Health RSFSR. Len Ohem-Phalrat# Inst). 200 copies (KL,40-59,102) /IT KONEV, Yu.ye. St splifled turbidimetric method of determining the quantity of adcrobe bodies In the process of growth. Tab,delo 5 no.4t4g-52 Jl-AC 159. (XIU M12) 1. Is kafedry mikroblologli (zav. - prof. P.W. rashkin) Leulnpad- skogo khImlko-fsr=ts@vtIcheokogo inotituta (dlr. - doteent T.N. Ivanov). . (BACTERIOLOGY-TICHNIqU) WHKINp P.N Ij DROZDOVp A.I.; XONEVo-YUJO.; SLUBKOp A.L. Cultivation properties and viability of antibiotic-resistant variants of paratyphoidt- dpetery and coli bacilli. ArItibiotiki 5 no. 5:63-68 s-o 16o (MIRA 13:10) 1. Kafedra r-4 gii LeningraAskogo goeudaretvennogo inotituta -usovershenstvovaniya.vrachey imeni S.H. Kirova. (SALMONE,W (SHIGELJA) (ESCUMCEIA COLI) KASHKIN, P.N.; DROZDOV, ApI.;.KONEVL.Yu.Ye.; SLUVKO, A.L. Biochemical activity, serologic al. properties and pathogenic char' acteriotics of antibiotio-:resistant variants'of paratyphoid, dysent6rial and coli bacilli. Antibiotiki 6 no.1:58-67Va -161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Leningradskogo instituta usovershenstvow~niya vrachey imeni S.M.K:Lrova. (SAUIONELLA FARATYPHI) (SHIGEIJA) .(ESCHERIGHIA COLI) (ANTIBIOTICS) K0NLrv. Using the precipitation in agar reactions to characterize microA- organisms which have adapted to antibiotics; Bacillus breslau. Eksp. i klin. issl po antibiot. 1:75-78,158. (MIRA 15:5) iSALMONEMLA) (ANTIBIOTICS) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES.-ANALYSIS) GOLYAKOV, P.N.; TSIGANOV9 V.A.; XONEV, Yu.Ye. Further use of the method of paper 4sks in ii#fstigating new antibiotic oubotanceo. Eksp. i klills issi. po?,Wntiblot. 2:21-26 160. (NIRA'1515) (ANTIBIOTICS) KONEV, Yu,ye. ------------- Antigenic properties of FlexnePs "C" dysenterial bacteria which have adapted to antibiotics. Eksp- i klin. isal. po antibiot4-2: 194-ir 160. (MIRA 1~:5) (SHIGELIA DYSENTERIAE) (ARIBIOTICS) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) KONEV, YuJe.; GOLYAKOV, P.N. Study of the serological properties of microbes which have adpated ' to the action of antibidtics. Eksp. i klin. is'sl. po antibiot. 2: 19&201 160. (MIRA 15:5) (ANTIBIOTICS) (BACTERIA, PATHOGENIC) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) GOLYAKOV, P.N.; KONF-V, Yujo. -r-~~ .Cros;s resistance of microbes which have adapted to some antibiotics. Eksp. i klin issl. po antibiot. W06-210 160. (MIRA 15:5) 411TIBIOTICt) (BACTERIA, PATHOGENIC) DOBRDMYSLOV, V.V.; MWDOVt A.I.; KONSVP Yu.ye. Experimental model of visceral mycosis in mice and rats Eksp. i klin. issl. po ahtibiot,.lil92-196 1586' iMIRA 3-5:5) .WCOSIS) 0 DOBROI-ffSLOV,, V.V.; XQNEV, Yu.Ye 'DROZDOV A.I. Producing a model of experimental onrhomycooLd in animals. RA 15:5) Eksp. i klinimiseloo antibiot. 1:197-202 159. (MIL YCOS I(NAILS (AIIATOMY)-DISEASFS) KOHV, YU.Ye0-; TSYGANOV, V.A. A new "Cift in the ysUov actincmycotes grvupt Actinomyces zantholitiaus nspe Mkrobiologiia 31 no.6tlO23-1028 N-D 162. (MnA 16SA 1. leningradskiy nauchno-loolodavatellskiy institut antibiotikov. (ACTINMYCES) -4 AMD TF CESS AR103996 S/0299/64 /000/009/BoWBO24 SOURCE' A. Biola Sve too Abs, 9B179 11"Irlmarative study of the Aet, haohilce-nais nzLd Let- J- 3-)r Hauchn. aaazli LoriiinV. in-ta ;Sb. Allaterl !~Il ' , 36-37 3 MEA 004, D7, LS M-.-TC L00 'TOPIC TAGS: aetinoMeetesj, antibiquis,, speotropbLotomstryt, bacteria# ActinoMycos *Iivovektiai1lstus~ Shinobu, TRANSLAT101-14 On the basis of apoctrophotometrio. experimental datap 'the antifungas substance formed under certain conditionn b-7 Act. Shimobu belongs to the heptene antibiotIQ7-of the groupo Fr~= a resumeo S7u-r, GODE: LuS ENGLi- 00 Cardl L 2 '45 TAr'I/ZA (b JX S" S N"iR 5/0291P/6 '~//0CXD/,-If)9/B025/B025 LR4039966 L T I'.-, r' E7R Ref, zh, Diol. 3v, t., Abs, 9B189 A e% '~arkovlch, A. V.-, Konev, Yu, Ye,- Fe '1~ rIr n~ f ctivit Cr-aln Droducts of actinourycetaq 1, R Cnlr-Pv: Lb, Matorlaly4~ 'Z-y Nauchn, ~qe-~!111 T, e 7-~ I nF rt -q 1963- L., 1963, 68 TAGS lietl nomy- * a--ac TOPICI aq~ as -U'redv~6r~faiilatus~.Xrassj yeasts,:: entibiaslsiv~ &am-positiva- 0 e TRANSLATTPU: Orange aotinomYe 'tes 143VII identified as avsriet-y of Act. a,~Lracverticillatus Krase displays antagonistic activity against a b3c t~ and yoasts. Antibacterial. substanco.4 and tits viere fotmd in mycelium extra,:~ta, On tte basta of I'lls Eind chemical properties, the hyiroch1oricla of thF) higIlly a 11 re,~" Pisment is close to the prodigiostn-like pigments, of R,~!tlnomvcetes origin. From a resume. C-rdl/l SUB CODE- LS ENCL* 00 T. ;)ZAPA-Aq --WTW/~EPF(a) (k)/.WP (b N P f 4 /3"s 4 P AICCESSION, NR! AT500W,67 X'on eva K. G. ' Abashin, 0. 1. R-iavlor ol certaIn impurities In the course of the production of mo-asive r-i mura 9Meshchanlyp pq r-n 'r A 2Lft&'jUaHeAUe_rhenj Z%., XI&MGS.- r4keni uriftL-Mil twl, 8MMOnJUM PeMhenitte, r;--rh e AIM the4u V17 thdrlor t,U.df4-I-------... phosphonff in thd,coukse -of Ihe preparatfoa of inassive. 'Min: -e ra&6ac-Hve, e ernent stud-f-ed was 11itroduced L'Ito --nmoni wiiieh was then reduced twice with hydrogen to yield rheniuni pqwder.~~The I - as !)ressed and sintered. Tt was 'ound that ~he calcium, rontent did not decre e -ie experi r .3 4 dur-inv -tit durinz L' x --iii en ts. content A'-i in -I! -v;,j i, T, i r) n(.,i ammoniun- vor-I)enme -i cuilenL after %welding was abouit 1, 3 u( '.h eu r- i L~ i, ia 11 4; U L. Arn o s t &I' of SUBMIT'TED: G5Aug64 ENCL.- 00 SUB CODE: MM 'TO REF sov: 002 OTHER: 000 C."?,/2 - ...:" I I ~ -- - --_.I- p -- ~ - - .. ~ -, .." , . - - I . - ---- - ---- TSYGANOV, V.A.; GOLYAKOV, P.N.;.KON-E%',,-,yu.Ye.; YEFRIOVA, V.14. Actinoqrces-producers of pentaene antibiotics. Mikrobiologiia 33 no.ltl52-161 Ja-F 164,, (MMA 17:9) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. KONFtlk YujY04 ~v U Vp--"O'lletc i'!ctinCDVC,- I t ', syprcduoeri of peritaens arUbiotics. hikrobiologile 33 no.4g6412-630 Jl-kg IF-I.. NIMA 18331 1. Lenirgvidskiy ~ . - h, i r) It i k.,) v . ~ I " - . ,s-Lv,_-cut art-' zn. Biologiya. Svodnyy toL R Kare" Y u . Y I from the desert soils of Kyzy'-Kum which fom, phytopathogenic Sb. Materialy 2-y Konfemntsii mciodykh -ichenvkh '-n`ngr. in-ta L. , 1964, 57-58 acl-inomycete, phytopathagenic fungus, antibiotic T rne antagonism o:9: 507 strains of actinoT.T.7cetes f-rcm -,nIr-.ater3 Sandy soils part of t~e KvzyI-Y*u-m -;4aI6 vr- the sTrains which 92 possessed antifungous pmperti-s, The mo-e actlvp pr--ducers which 4 - actions with respect to phytopa thogen c 1--ir. we re se erted f or lhvse of them synthesized polyeLe antibiotics; three of the others synthesized a mixture of antibacterial and antifungous substances. An identifica- ~i-r, jas made of the strains which were Isolated accor(ling tc rnc~spholnglcal, cul- -54622-65 ACCESSION qR: AR5008898 characteristics. Among the in the s liqljid of these s t r I (T. Usperiskaya) SUB CCDE.- LS, ENCL: 00 DOBROMY~Lov, V.V.; DROZDOV, A.I.; ~ONEV, Yu.yo. Experimental superficial dermatoryC65-is in guinea pigs and rabbits. Vest, dorm. J ven. 38 no,8;'21-25, Ag 164. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Laboratoriya.meditsinskoy mikologii (zav. A.A. Kondratlyeva) Leningradskogo instituta. antibiotikov. BOGDANOVA.9 NaPo; T.A.; SOLOVIYEV, S.N.; SOKOLOV, B.V.; TSYGANOVv V.R. Identification of the antVbiotic 1160 prod-aced by actino- mycotes from the Actinomyces griseus group. Antibiotiki -10 no.3:195-201 Mr 165. (MIRA 18 10) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy In3titint anti- blotikov. TSIGANOV# V.A.; MOREV, Yu.Y*.; HAMESTROVAl VX# Chamateristics of the aetinorloate No," I/Ij the produoent of xyoohaptizip a nev antifugal antibiotic, Antibiotiki 10 n*670"-602 il 165, (mm 1819) 1. Loningradskiy nauchno.-issledovatallskiy knatitut antibiotikove TSYGANOVX V.A.;_KONEV, Yu.~Ye.; FURSENKO., M.V.; IOFINA, E.I.; ALIBERT, M.M.; HJSTAFOVA!J---W~W pi-VMKOVA, I.B.; SOLOVIYEV, S.M.; MALYSHKINAt M.A.; BOGDANOVA N:P:* KOTENKO, T.V.; FILIPPOVA, A.I. v P Isolation and characteristics of actinomycetes producing the antibiotic trichomycin. Antibiotiki 9 no-4:291-296 Ap 164. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issiodovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. GOLYAKO.vp.?.N.; TSYGANOV,, V.A.; KOIIEV,, Yu.Ye. Characteristics of antibiotic properties of some actinomycetes producing hems antibiotics. Antibiotiki 9 no,4s297-303 Ap 164. (MIRA 19:1) la Leningradskiy nauchno-ineledovatellskiy inatitut antibiotikov. AP6028723 SOURCE CODE: UR/022O/66/035/oo4/o6l2/o622 AUTHORt Koneve Yu,__Y,es;.Tsyg%noY$ Vs As 5e;4J+C ORG: Leningrad AntibioticsyHesearch Inatitute (Leningradekiy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut antibiotikov) TITLE: Verticillate actinomyeetes producers of polyenic antibiotics SOURCE: Mikrobialogiya, Y, 35* no, 4t 1966, 612-622 TOPIC TAGS: actinomycetes, antibiotic, fungus antibiotic/ WA-1 ABSTRACT: Comparatively ra.re verticillate aciinomycetes'strains Idul- tured from laboratory and soil samples were found to -:synthesize polyenic antibiotics. These antibiotics were iinvestigated by spectrophotometrLc'and UV Ad6orption methods ,carried out on mycelial extracts* (WA-50; CBE No. 11]. SUB CODE: ."o6/ SUBM DATE: 24Apr65/ ORIG REF: 012/ OTH REFt 019/ UDC: -576.852,1 :615.TT 9.931 ACC NR1 APT000021 SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/011/2608-/2605 -AUTHORI 'JVol1fo:L, A,; Khokhlova, V, A,; Kotetokiy, V. V.; Meast As 1i Konev, Yu. Yee ORG: Leningrad Institute of the Textile and Light Industry In. So'ke- Kiro,r (Leningradokiy institut tekstillnoy i legko3r promyshlennostl). TITLE: Preparation or antimicrobial polymeric materials by Lon exchange with antisleptics SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, Y. 39, no. 11, 1966, 26o8-26og TOPIC TAqSt antimicrobial plastic$ antiseptic pat,414~v\yl k\ao6k ,,ABSTRACT: A method of imparting antimicrobial properties to polynerl.9 materials, involving the introduction of antiseptics into these materials by means of ion exchange, has been developed. The polymeric Imaterials used were poly(vinyl alcohol) and viocone fibers, but the' method is said to be equally applicable for imparting antimicrobial properties to plastic films, plastic articles, and raw and Yuleanized irubbers# Poly(vinyl alcohol) was first modified by previously describe methods so as to attach sulfonic or carboxyl groups to it, but the Y-L- iviscose, which contains some carboxyl groups. was used as is. The fibera-were treated with the antiseptics silver* streptomycini-.11 L Cq!d~ 2 AP7000021 colimycin, quinosol, brilliant green, trypaflavine, rivanol, albucid, or streptocid. The antiseptics werfi applied as 0.1 M aqueous solution# lexcept for the bigh-molecular-vei ht antisesticu (streptomycin, brillat green) which were used in I x 10-5-2 x 10 - M aqueous solutions. The microbiological activity of the samples was tested: against bacteria (Staphilococus aureus) and molds (Candida, albicans and Trichophyton 9upaeum) at 37c for 20-24 br. Test results are given in tabular form in the source, Quinosol-treated fibers were active against all thr microorganisims.. moist or the fibers vithstood -10-'. or more vaishIng: vith OP-1049tergent without losing their microbiological activity. suB coDzt oy, W-.'suam DATzi* 3.gApr66/ OHIO REF: oo6/ ATD PRZ888 SIL LCEC VY-AZEMITSEVA, Valentina Vikitichna; 1&4LYEV, V.A.., red. [Animal husbandry in foreign coantriesl Zhivotnovodstvo zarubezhiqkh stran; sbornik statei. Ilosk-va. Znarie, , I- 1965. 46 p. (Novae v zhimi, nauke, tekhnike. V Seriia: Sellskoe khoziaistvo~ no-15) (MIRA 18:7) KDNEVAj K. 0. q Grad Stud Dissertations OAn Investigation of the Electro3ytic Method of Producing Certain H6teropolycompoumls and the Mechanism of Their Formation by the Method of Tagged Atoms." Cand Chem Sci, Insi of Physical Chemistry, Acad Sci USSR, 29 Jun 54. (Vachernyaya Moskvaq Moscow, 21 Jun 54) SO: SUM 318g 23 Doe 1954 Ll 0 11 -0 ton' U TIA el. ~iZ +--b n rr n t ff clill d- t u ti r, tungaten -I T- 4MoMP". 47, 1 FRMM~ velding had n0 respectiveiyo third t r , p 13 n .3 ti cn a a is nonvo.L-- TRAYANGV G.G.~ ~JBYAKOIV D V - XOND.1 i..F, y p f 1 0 a cf Lhe of--ratlcn o~ ga-,"',red hostIng-farma-a burner;~ 4 -P LC,r tht- CnMbW3tlO'l Cf ~M'JATI!E-butane. Vaz.prom. 1,,') '(33. ;~MTfU 18;6) - - -, - -- --k~- It I"! M-2 I 05006331 of the act' ~he atomd- Dr,"Je ivation onerFj- O~r ii)fr process in :izika metailov i me- ta '.love &,niye v. 19, 'Q61, 757-262 ate-m rpnrgAnIvation. oe rma I In-v, internal friction Arl, n, !ALL: Sk L Rs AP6033051 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/022/002/0246/0253 AUTHOR: Koneva, N. A.; Korotayev, A. D. ORG: Siberian Physicotechnical Institute im. V. D. Kuznetsov (Sibirskiy fiziko- tekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Deformation aging of ordered alloys below and above the critical temperature SOURCE: Fizika i metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 2, 1966, 246-253 TOPIC TAGS: metal aging, thermal aging, ordered alloy, metal deformation ABSTRACT: The authors study deformation aging of N13Fe, N13(FeCr), Ni3(Fel4n) alloys after stretching to a degree of deformation at room temperature corresponding to a stage of linear strengthening and a stage with a falling strengthening factor. It is shown that at T5T cr , the yield point of ordered alloys is reduced to the level of un- ordered materials and lower as a result of aging. Under these conditions, the st,rengthening factor increases independently of the degree of deformation. Regres- sion to the linear strengthening stage is observed as the result of aging specimens, deformed to the falling strengthening factor stage. During aging at T>T cr' yield point reduction is the same as for the previous case. This is accompanied by a sig- nificant decrease in the strengthening factor of the specimens deformed by linear strengthening. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 2 tables. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 1OAug65/ ORIG, REF: o14/ oTH Ra: 015 1/1 UDC: 548.5 ti0fM-66 EWr (m) /t/60(t) Mli(P&MP (b)/01A (c) MIHVI ACC NRt AP5026368 SOURCE CODE: UR/0370/65/000/005/olet' J/0186 AUTHOR: Kor6tayev. A. D."(Tomsk); Konevai.N. A. (Tomsk), (Tomsk) ukhfatuliina, R. M. ORG: none. TITLE: The quenching-in of excess vacancies in deformed and thermomechanically tested alloys [Paper presented at the 19th Scientific-Technical Session on Heat Re- sistant Materials held in Moscow in 1965] 111~ 7pl- SOURCE: AN.SsSR. Izvestlya. MetalIly, no. 5, 1965, 160-186 TOPIC TAGS: nickel containing alloy. crystal vacancy, resistivity, mechanical beat treatment ABSTRACT: The mechanism of vacancy efflux during annealing was studied for queAched specimens of both deformed and undeformed 14J:S(re + 3 at % Mn). Specifically, the or- dering mechanism in this alloy was.found to be vacancy assisted and by means of re- sistivity curves the processes of vacancy coalescence and/or removal by dislocation sinks could he followed. 'High temperature-deformation was also investigated to check an American hypothesis concerning marked Increase in diffusion coefficients with high temperature deformation tenta..tively due to several orders Of magnitude difference In vacancy concentration. The N13(Fe + 3 at Mn) alloy exhibited an.brder-dlsorde .r L Card 1/3 UDC: 669-157.9 L 10877-6 ACC NR.- AP5026368 transition at about 4000C and displayed almost a 50% change in resistivity upon an- .nealing after a prior qdench. This alloy was processed into the form of wires I mm in diameter. These wires were annealed in wet hydrogen at 11000C following which some were deformed 2 to 15% In tension at 200C grouped with the undeformed samples, -held 2 to 5 min at various temperatures and finally quenched into water. A different set of samples was pulled in tension at 8500C up to 15% and were either quenched im- mediately or held at temperature for 1 min.and then quenched. Quenching temperatures ranged from 570 to 7500C. The experimental data.were presented in the form of % loss in resistivity as a function of time. The results were compared to a set of resisti- vity data obtained simply by quenching the alloy from the various temperatures and an. neal-ing at 3900C up to six hours* These curves showed a significant drop in resinti- vity with time whereas the deformed samples, irrespective of the temperature of de- formation, exhibited very slight changes. The annealing time was as long as 80 hours in this case. The markedly different behavior of the thermomechanically treated samples when coWared with standardly quenched and annealed samples was rationalized on the basis of the lack of dislocation sinks in the unstrained metal. Cal6ttlations were made on,the number of vacancies produced by the respective treatments and the number of dislocations present. It was estimated that the number of vacancy jumps necessary to affect their disappearance was about 108 for the standard resistivity curves (heated and quenched) while for the thermcmechanically treated samples this number was estimated at only 10'5 due'to the increase In dislocation sinks. A fiotmula was given for the number of jumps o=urring during cooling ftvm T, to Tzi E Card 2/ L 10877-66 ACC NRt APS026368 _4W T1 AM= Am-W dv AzueXtr-01 di .where v jump velocity (1013 sec-1); A I to 10; x 12; AU activation energy M for,miftration of vacancies-assumed to.be.39 kcal/mol. _Palcullations; based an this equation showed that for the thermwechanica& treatedl%~;clmens most of the.-vacan- cio3 were found to disappear during cooling. In this regard, a distinction was made b-atween the relative efficiencies of 'old' versus 'new' dislocations as vacancy sinks It was stated th, sbJv introduced dislocations would be stronger as sinks while the dislocations tpapdy present would be much less. so. This was evidenced from the resistivity data which showed that the standard curve (heated and quenched) re- presented slow vacancf efflux when compared to the calculated values. Orige art. has: 3 figures. -.SUB CODE: U/ SUBH DATE: O6May65/ ORIG FXFi 006/. OTH REF: 030 .20 ,,.-4card 3/3 .1 _Mt Z KOROTAYliAl A..,-,. I.Tomsk); KWEEVA, _N.A,, ITATULLINA, R.M. (T=sk) jTomsk); TUK' C'fu;~7;ch'rij excaos vacancies In alloys deformed and subjeoted to tho i-muro-,chanioal treatment. L-v. AN S&SR. Plet. no.5i180-186 S-0 165. (MIRA 18v10) KON;VA,. N, P.., Candidate pbys-mth sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the rate of dissemination of ultrasound in ternary liquid systems". Macaw, 1959. 15 pp (Min Educ RSFM., Macaw Oblast Pedagogical Inst im 14. K. Kmpakaya) ft., No 24,, 1959.1 125) Inv 999 C2 .3 tg 14 SO Eli 63 o~n 3183 A ale V . H ti 10 s Is a IV.I tjxvv4I 'ju, 9 -74 48 tic 6~ d Oc GOREGLYADp M.S., akademik; KONEVA, 0.1.,, kand.tekhn.nauk Veterinary sanitary characteristics of the milk at collective farm markets in Vitebsk. Trudy NIVI .1:296-300 160. (MIRA 15:10) 1. AN Belorusskoy SSR i Akademii sel'skokhozyaystveniiykh nauk Beloruaskoy SSR (for Goreglyad). Oitebsk-4,lilk-Analysis and examination) IVAN07, V-A.,inxh.; K&WOV. A.M.; Lowering of oil content In olleake by short-duration washing with a pure solvent. Mael.-zhir.prom. 24 no-5:30-31 '58. (KHA 128 1) 1. Iferganskly sawnarkhos (ror Ivanov). 2. Sredneaziatakly'filial Vessoyasnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo inatituta zhirov (for (Cottonseed) (Oil cake) TROSIKO, U.I., Inob.; KOIMTA, T&.&. Problems In tbonflnipf, of cottonseed oil In nicalla. Nual.- sbir.pron. 26 no.2:14"16 F 160. (HIRk 13:5) 1. Sredneastatekly f111&1 Yeasoyuxnogo nauchno-losledoratell- skogo Instituts. shiraw. (Cottonseed oil) MARKMII, A.L., doktor khim.nauk; KUCHKAREV, A.B.. doktor khim.,nauk; SALIMOVA, Kh., kand.tekhn.nauk; BEGILIMN, B.L., iuzh.; EDNWA, Ta.A., inzh.; CHIBOTARIVA, A.r., inzh.; MASTOV, A.R., lh-zH-. More abomt technical specifications for c~ttonsesds. Masle-shirs prom. 26 no.12:5-9 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Sredneaziatskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Markman, luchkarev, Salimova).' 2. 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