SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRIVOSHEYA, I. - KRIVOSHEYEV, M. I.

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KRIVOSHEYA, I. In close connaction with enterprises. NTO 3 no. 5t49-50 14Y 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Nachallnik otdela tokhnicheskoy informatsii Khersonskogo proyaktno-konBtruktorokogo tekhnologichegkof'D inatituta. (Kherson-Tachnical socie, MU-VOSHZIA,,-j,[KMooheia, I.1p inzh. Automatic cutting of steel. Xauka i sbyttla 12 no.2:1~ (MIRA 16:4) (Gan welding and cutting) K,,IV0SfflEYA$ I'll. .~. KRI1.103HEYA, M. D. -- "Determination of the Variety of Winter Wheat by the Method of Laboratory-Variety Control." Min Higher Education Ukrainian SSH. KharIkov Order of Labor Red Banner Agricultural Inst imeni V. V. Dokuchayev. Makhochkalap 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya Letopist, No 9s 1956 PETROV, A.S.; TKACHFNKO, I.A.; KRIVOSHEYA, P.I.; KRAVCHENKO, A.V., inzh. Advanced section of communist labor. Put' i put. khoz. 9 no.2:19 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Nachallnik gvqtovskoy dintantaii Donetskoy dorogi (for Petrov). 2. Sekre- tar' partiynogo byuro, stantsiya 9vatovo, Donetskoy dorogi (for Tkachenkc). 3. Svatovskaya distantslya Donetskoy dorogi (for Kravchenko). SHVAY, L.P.; [Kryv-onbeia,, V.0.11 MMYATS.. I.A. (Hesiata.. I.O.-J; ERMIBURG, G.A Erenburg, H.O.] Some problems of hydrogeological conditions in the Weper-DDnetB Low3,and in connection vith oil and gas potentials. Geol.whar. 22 no.5s8O-85 162. (KMA 15:22) 1. Glavno geologicheskoye upravleniye UkrSM* "Odeper-Donets lowland-Petrolem geology) (Dnieper-Donets Lowland-Gavp Hataral-Geology) I-- -- --- -- --- --- -- - ---- - -- - - -- --- ---- - FILIPPOV, D.M.; IIIMYLOV, O.T,;, MUVOSIM, V.G. Use of aeronautical parachutes in the measurement of deep ocean currents, Meteor.i gidrol. no.5:42-43 My t6l. (MIRA 14:10 (ocean currents) (Parachutes) 104~3"15P45 AUTHOR: Krivosheya, V.I. and Sarychev, B.M., Engineers. TITIE: The spacing of supports with pin-type insulators for lines of 6 - 35 M (Rasstanovka opor so shtyrevymi izolyatoxami dlya liniy 6 - 35 IM PERIODICAL: IrBlektricheBkiye StantsiV1 (Power Stations), 1957, Vol*289 No*3, pp. 51 - 52 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: In the design of transmission lines with pin type insul- ators the spacing of the supports depends on the profile of the line. It is usually supposed that the difference between span lengths should not be more than lWo on the assumption that when atmospheric conditions change the tensions in the wires in unequal adjacent spans will alter by different amounts which might weaken the poles or damage the conductors. This article provides an analysis of this question and shows that there is no risk in spacing wood or concrete poles with greater diff9rences of span length such as are permissible when suspension insulators are used. This is most economical. Calculations show that the greatest tension occurs at the minimum air tempeiature when the conductors were elected at a Card 1/2 higher temperature. The preliminary calculations that are required in order to.determine the differences of tension are stated. Particular cases are then considered such as two spans 104-3-15/45 The spacing of su orts with pin-type insulators for lines of 6 - 35 kV. (COM5 between anchor points, one longer than the other, three spans of gradually increasing length and so on. Diagrams showinZ the course and results of the calculations are drawn to scale and it is shown that the greatest difference of tension at the support is obtained when theie are two spans, one of which is 1.5 to 2 times as :bng as the other and that even then with conductor TIC-50 and region I climatic conditions the difference in tension is 6nly 5 kg, which is negligible and which will not cause damage to the conductors, Joints or supports. There ale 5 figures. AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress eaxd 2/2 KRIVOSIMA, V.M., Inzh. Now metallurgical equlpmont In*fornIqn c~~untrieq. Aet. i gornorud. prom. no.2s8l-85 Mr-Ap 62. (MRA 15111) (Metallurgy-Squipent and 9upplies) T J, 4i W Z 7N J.;4 r4 -''V'! 6032555 usomic'~: tjii/t)lP,-,-/66/ooo/oog)0054/0056 AUT110R: Krivosheya, V. Ye.; Yudin, V. 1-1. ORG: Ural Chemical Machine Plant (Uralkhi=ashzavod). TITLE: New guns for manual argon shielded arc weldi f tit!~n~i articles Li-n ge SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya avarka, no. 9, 1966, 514-56 TOPIC TAGS: titanium,vwlp~ welding technology, welding equipment, welding gun, 51-6 ;t1xide4 arc welding ABSTRACT: Two guns for manual argon shielded arc welding of titanium have been developed. The salient feature of both guns is the gas-nozzle diameter (30-50 mm) which produces a wide laminar low-velocity gas stream extending up to 120 = from the tip of the nozzle. Welding is performed with the argon flow directed against the direction of welding. The stream of argon spreads over the welded joint and adjacent hot zone, protecting them from oxidation. One gun (see Fig. 1) is equipped with automatic feed of the filler wire. It differs from standard guns in that the electrode (16) and gas nozzle (15) are separated: with the electrode In the vertical position, the gas enters the welding zone at an angle of 25-30'. Filler wire is fed automatically through the nozzle (114). The new welding guns I't simplify the process of welding titanium alloys and give adequate protection again Card 1/2 ium 621.791.856-03:669. L 029,66--tO ACC NR: AP6032555 Fig. 1. Gun for argon shielded arc welding of titanium .1, 2, 3, 4, 16, 17 - Electrode holder; 11, 12, 15 - gas nozzle; 10, 13, 14 - filler wire feed mechanism; 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 gun holder. devices. Orig. art. has: 5099 STARIGHENKO, Ye.N., inzh.; KPJVOSHEYA, V.ye., inzh. Practice of mechanized argon-aro welding of KbIBNJOT steel vessels. Svar.proizv. no.2s9-31 F 164. (MIRA 1811) 1. Urallskiy zavod tyazhelogo khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. r'WrkM1/F,,VkkJ ACC NRt AP6005343 -41 1T/EwP(V)/E14P(t) JD-AIM/F SOURCE; CODE: uR/0413/66/000/001/0087/0087 IUMNTOR: KrIvosheyas V, Ye ; Starichenko, Ye, N. ORO: none 111 1 TITLE: Nickel-base alloy. Class 40, No, 177623 [announced by the Ural Plant of Chemical Machinery (Urallskiy zavod khimioheskogo mashinostroyenlya)i SOURCE: Izobretenlya4 promyshlennyye obraztsyj tovarnyye znakip no. 1. 1966s 87 TOPIC TAGS: machinery# chemical equipment, nickel base alloy ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for a nickel-base d1loy containing titaniumPaluminumPand MW3gjW'"**7 _qjda for making y structures and welding wire. To improve its welftbilityI the alloy composition is listed ac follows (%): titanium, 2.0*-- 3.0; aluminum, 1.1 -- :L.6; manganese, 1.0 -- 1.5; Iron, not over 0'15; copper, not over 0.1; silicon, not over 0.2; carbon, not over 0:1; Bulfurp not over 0.03; phosphoruej not over 0.02. (LD) SUB CODE: 3.1/ SUBM DATE: 12Sep64/ Card-1/1- maj 669.2451711295174 KRIVOSHEYENKO G. kand.tekhn,naukj inzhener-podpolkovnik Operation of machiner7 under severe climatic conditions. Tyl i snab.Sov. Voor.Sil 21 no.2:70-74 F 161. (MIRA l4sQ (Vehicles, Mllitary~--Cold weather operation) ZAGADSKIY, I-Ilkhall Nonstantinovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dGta.; SIRMS, Aleksandr fifaraslyevich, kami. tokhn.nauk, dote.; CaUGOPYEV, Vlktor Andrayovich, kand. toklin. niuk, dots.; BIVOIllb"YENNO, Grigoriy Karg~vlch, kand. wkhn. nauk, [maintenance equipment; construction and operation PaVko- voe oborudavaniej ustroistvo i ekspluatatuiia. (-trl m.y, Zagadnkil i dr. Moskva, Vonnizdat, 1.964. 3)1 p. (I-11RA 17:10) KPIVOISIXYMIKO, Grigoriy_ Karpovich; LEIEDEV, Vladimir Favlovich; - ... . 11 --s-TA,mv, O.fj_.-p..- red,.- . (Automobile and the chemistry of macro-molecules] Avto- mobil' i khimiia bollshikh molekul. Moskvu, Voenizdat, 1965. 74 p. WIRA 19:1) KRIVOSM9TIMO . 0, ka.nd.takhn.nauk (Leningrad) Difficulties In starting diesel engines at low temperatures and overcoming theme. Stroi. truboprov. 5 no.12:25-28 D 160. NM 13:12) (Diesel engines-Cold veather operation) I i-rNEVA Ut'v. red. (DuLletln of the Botanical Garden of T,,p Ali-,; -,Y elitlp~s of Kirghiz S.S.R.; floriculture ahd I'svetovodstvo i polezrigre rartenlia. Frvt:;,.i~., p. 1. Kkadtm~ya nauk Kirgizskoy KRIVOSHATMO, P. [Kryvasheenka, 11.1 A girl from an electric station. Rab. i sial. 35 no.12:21 D 159 (Vasilevichl-Bleatric power plants) 06453 6(4) SOV/107-59-5-48/51 AUTHOR: Krivosheyenko, V. TITLE: Radio Building in China PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 5, p 60 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reviews briefly the progress made In the development of the Chinese electronics and radio industry. This review is based on information from the periodical "ft-hsi4ji-tieiw.. Experimental vhf broad- casts are conducted in Peking, which have a range of 60-70 km. The development of TV is emphasized. Be- sides J&Peking, TV stations were erected in Shanghai and in Harbin. In 1958, the Chinese radio industry started the production of the TV set "Peking" which resembles the Russian "Rubin" and "Znamyall TV sets. Mobile TV stations and other TV station equipment are manufactured in adequate quantity and quality. Besides the Peking Radio Plant, the Shanghai and Tientsin ' radio plants began the production of TV Card 112 sets. The plant "KIIA-P~~ Radio Building in China 01, SOV107-59-5-48/51 ch'i-talai started the production of over 100 different radio items. More than 70 models were shown at an exhibition of Chinese radio receivers in November 1958* The author mentions the following receivers: tiL-tao~ 50611, '%i-to52A-A"j, "Hsij)~-shW-tai 104", "Miidan' 101". 11563AIII "562AII and others. The number of Chinese radio amateurs is growing constantly. In ~958, students of the&114-bm- university built a radiotelescope. Students of all faculties are trained in 90-hour courses at the Peking Radio Club. Card 2/2 - - - 'x KRIVOSHMIMD V. Aquatic sports in China. Voen. %nan. 35 no.8:29 Ag 159. (WRA 12:12) (China--Aquatic sports) (Ohina-Airplanea-Modele) I CHZHAN CZHXXI [CharW Chen]; KRIVosjWEjjj:o, V. [translator] "The fleet" on 11suan VIu Hu. Voon.znan. 36 no-3:36 Mr 16o. (MIRA 1393) (Nanking-Sbip models) MIVOMEYENKOI V. - The FIK Cup is ours, Za rul, 21 no.4s12-13 AP 163. (KM 1615) (Motorcycle racing) KRIVOSHETENKOV, OA,, ansistont ---. -- - , I .- . Certain analogins in problems of rod bonling taking Into account the time factor. Knucb.dokl.vys.9hkoly; etroi. no.20. 97-103 ' 511- (MIRA 1211) (Elastic rods and w1ron) KRIVOSHITMIKOV, O.P., aBpirant Calculating the creep of a contimous girder. Nauch.dolkl.vys,shicol7-, strol. no,3;49-57 158. (MIM 12:7) 1. 'Rekomondavana kafedroy stroitellnoy makhaniki Vaesoyuznogo zaoch- noe,,o lnzhonerno-stroitellno.-o instituta. (Girders) (Creep of mmtals) SHTEFAN, I.D., inzh.; KRIVOSREY, LA., inzh. Sinking inclined shafts in the Krivoy Rog Basin. Shakht. stroi. 7 no.7t23-26 J1 163. (MIRA 16slo) 1. Krivorozhskiy filial Vsesc)yuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskocro 0 instituta organizataii i mekhanizatsil shakhtnogo stroitellstva. KRIVOSHEYO I.V. Determination of the p=bor of atersoiaomsro of complex com- paurAs, Zhiii.struktAhime 4 no.5:757-761 S-0 163. OURA 16:11) 1. Kharikovukiy gosudarstvannyy universitat imeal GorIkogo. KRIVOSHEYAO,Y~,P., inzh., red.; PETROVAI V.V.p red.izd-va; - .11-,"11~1--l' RODIOHOVAI V., tekhn, red. [Instructions for designing steel elements by using curved profiles] Ukazaniia po, proektirovaniia stallrqkh konstruktsii s primenenlem gnutykh profilei (SN 247-63). Moskva, Goestroiizdat., 1963. 25 p. (MIRA 1712) 1. Russia (1923- U.S,S.R.) GosudarstvemW komitet po delam stroitel'st-va. ACcrmiar im: AP4013290 S/0133/64/000/002/0009/0011 AUMM: Stoxichenkoj Yo* No (Engineer); rxivosheya, V. Ye. (Enzineer) TITIZ,: Experience with the moch~nized voiding of vessels =CAB of 112181-1102 steel SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo., no. 2,, 19640 9-3.1 TOPIC TAGS: voiding, are voiding, arem are welding', mechanized. argoa are welding., stool voiding', XUBRIOT steel voiding ABSTRACT: The articla describes the tccbholo5ical aspects of mechnnizecl aram-ard volding of vessels manufactured frcm kh1allOT stool, as well = the decicva and emstruction of special-purpose rips =cd in weldin,- the zootio= and body of tho pressure ccutainer. The vessel ccnsista of three shells with a vall, thickaoss of ~= and Wo elliptical bottans 5 = thick. Requiremonts, of stability and rcsict- rnco to intercrystallino, carrouim arc levied ca both the b=e motal, and the weld metal. Tho work bad prevlouslv been dcno by nnnual ara voiding with typo U1 electrodes. As a reiult ef tosts, the decisica was mcd to switch ',,,o a =thcd of d-c reverse-polarity mechanized argcn-are voiding with nonewsuc-ibla electrodes. The equly=t ozd its toohniml characteristics am described. Are current is said Card 1/2 ACCMICU HR: AP4013290 to lie within 230 to 330 rnperes,, arc, voltage frcm to 15 volts (tvo separato beadn laid fraa one side in cne method and from two sides in another method), Are lon,-,th voxies frcm 1 to 3 =,, with a volding rate of 7 to 25 =/hr. Filler trirc dicmetcr is 1.6-2 =. TAnthanized tungsten (type VL-10) was used as the ncnam- sumable electrode, and. welding wire Sv-06Kh1%ir2 as the deposit material. Smceial riL,,.)s are also described vhich were doGir;ned for the welding of the sections and body of tho vessel to provide butt-weldin.3 of the soam, el=ping against the copper backinG,, and displac=ent of the welding head alonz the so=* Orige arto'has: I table and 3 figures. ASSCCIATICEI: URALMM44LM/, SIUMNaMIM: 00 WM ACQ: 26reb64 EML: 00 STM CCM: ML NO MW $07: 000 'TFMR: 000 Card 2/2 KRIVOSHEYENKO, G.K. (Laningmd) Guaranteed efficiency of machinea ln a penufroot region, Stroi. truboprov. 8 no.9.-27-29 S 163. (MRA 16: 11) KRPIOS!IFYENKOV, 0. 14. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Certain problms of the S&FA of rod syBtoma tnking into account thp creepage of tim materinl." Mos, 1959. 10 pp (Mos Order of Lenin Fmd Order of Labor Red Dnnner Inst of Engineers of Railrond "mrmport im 1. V. Stalino' Chair of Construction 141ftteriAls), 150 copies (KL, 43-59, 124) AUTEORS: Krivosheyev, A.A. and Geyko, A.G. 130-58-2-5/21 TITLE: Hermetic Sealind--6f the Scale-car Cabin (Germetizatsiya kabiny vagon-vesov) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, vr 2, pp 7 - 8 (USSR), ABSTRACT: In -spite of complete mechanisation of ecale-car operation in the intake and weighinG of charge materials, the adoption of hot-sinter charging at the imeni Dzerzhinsko~~a (imerii Dzerzhinskiy) Works made the driver'3 conditions uncomfortable. The authors describe a sealed and air-conditioned cabin, nine of which were installed a~ the Works in 1955-57 for operating with sinter at 400 - 450 C). The cabin is provided with two windows on each side and the door (facing the bunkers) is also glazed. All controls are located inside the cabin, the layout bein ,T shown in Fi$.I. The air entering the cabin is cleaned by pas ng over a water-sprayed coke filter resting on a steel gid over a tank (Fig.2) fixed to the main frame of the car. he tank water is sprayed on the coke with the aid of a type 700-40 pum, and the tank has doors for periodical removal of the accum2ated dust-sludge and addition of coke to the 0 filter. A "Sirocco" Nr 4 tan passes the cleaned air at 18 - 20 C into the cabin and maintains a pressure sufficient to prevent the ingress of dust. The adoption of thib system is said to have (;ardl/2 improved blast-furnace operation as well as the scale-car Hermetic Sealing of the Scale-car Cabin 130-58-2-5/21 drivers' working conditions and rates. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo (Imeni Dzerzhinskiy Works) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 212 1. Blast furnaces-Wpment 2. Air conditioning-Humn engineering ,pOWVCHriKO, I.G., kand.tokhn.naukl AFAHASITZ7, Y.N., inzh.; _xRiVo�Lfr v,_A.A., Insh.; YAROSHEVSKIY, kr_ Investigation and control of Stall 20 ao.9:769-774 S 160* 1. Zavod Im. Dzershinskogo i TSentrallnyy nauc inutitut charnoy metallureii. (Blast furnacgo-Haintenance and repnir) ?(Refractory materials) furnace linings. (HI11 13:9) BIVOSHEYEVp A.G., inzh,. Arrangement for the transfer of excavators from one area to another. Met. i gormorud. prom. no-5:79 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Kawyabburunakiy sholesorudnyy kombinat. Y.N. Analyzing housing projects to be built vith the aid of workerv and employees. Trudy BPI 102:53-61 159. (MIRA 13:7) (Apartment houses) (Construction iudustry-Costs) SHMMOV, L.A., otv.red.; MKSTOY, A.K., red.; GERIGM, V.I., dotsent, red.; ZAKHAHOV, V.A., red.;JM19~1~ dotsent, red,; NAVIDROY, A.T.. red.; RAZUKOVSKIY, Y.N., doteent, red.; NIKO- LAYBVA, T.A., red.10-ra; NAZAROVA, A.B., tekhn.red. (Planning, building, and Improving cities) Planirovka, sontroika i blagoustroistvo gorodov. Kookya, Izd-vo H-va kommun.khosoRSM, 1960. 179 p. WU U:6) 1. Akademlya stroitelletva I arkhitektury SWR. 2. Predsedatall pravlaniya Rostovskogo otdoloniya Soyuza arkhitektorov SSSR (for Grigor). 3. Nachallnik otdola po delam stroitelletys I arkhitak- tury Rostovskogo obliapolkoma (for Zakh roy). 4. Zovedulushchly kafedroy arWtektury Novocharkasokogo Ordena Trudovogo Kresnogo Znameni politakhnicheekogo instituts. iment S.OrdzhonWdxe (for Krivosheyev). 5. Kafedra arkhItaktury Rostovskogo Inzhanerno- stroitellnogo institute (for Razumovskiy). (City planning) (Apartment houses) KRlVOSKxYj6V, A.K.V,dotsent Scientific methods of standard planning. Trudy 9131 no.14z ?40-?4? '59. (MIRA 1311) 1. Novocharkneekly politakhaicheskly institut. (Architecture--Designs and plane) X.RD~W,Alekz_avdr Koalmich, dote.j ZHITKOV, V.Ya., starshiy '~f_ prop., otv. re ; P~WRA V, V.D.,, dote., red.; ZARIFIYAN, A.Z., dots., red.; NAUMOVA, Yu.A.,, tekhn. red. [Types of apartments planned for the third climate region of t he U. S. S. R. I Perspektivnye tipy kvartir dlia, trot I ago klimatichaskogo raiona SSSR. Novocherkaosk, RedpLktsionno- izdatellskii otdel NPI, 1962. 74 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Novocherkasek. Politekhnichaskiy institut. Kafadm arkhi- tektury. (Apartment houses--Design and construction) r,RiV(j3HEYEV A.S., mauter -------- L-:Z.L: - - Defects of Interphase insulatior. Energetik 1'. rc. 12--(', 11 163. (MMA 17:5) MIVCM=, A. V. "Vacuum diffusion bonding." 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Engr., Dnepropetrovsk Metal Inst., -cl948-. "Ingot mold casting of steel charglng boxes for Martin furnaces," Stall, No. 8, 1948 KRIVOSWIYEVP A* Yeo Krivosbayev, A, Ye, - "An instrument for top ventilation of locomotive boilers*,, (With editorial comment), Tekhnika zhel, dorog, 1948,, No. 12,, P. 25. Sot U-30429 11 March 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal 'wjkh Statey, No, 7j, 1949)o ~,2311 K)-" v. ~te -1:1 ir vanlyu (Unc,,ropetr. reLalluri., in-L ir. ~Aall,,a, 1"", i9l,-F:, SO: Zlhurnallii,~'Jh ~AaLey) Vol. 1.7, Y4J . r".,Tc, re IN neab'! n , n-~ ",r,. rr,,. In-t ~fi. ni' zw-ds t-:0. 194', p. 3-3n. Ll-3^'r,, 16 Ti,nr 53, (TA3t pin 'Zllurn!Ll Iny!-',l O-nf, A. Ye, ,iivl Runi til' i:-, L. I. - ",^n c- flane nidy (Dnep, rTo 1 r.R, T:,, lue -fl, otr. Lltnyn-y~~ T-ro-*.-.-.,c.(Irtv "et-Iloverlenlye, 1,141, P. 31-1!,. '!-Y~5`, V, Jima 53, (LICtOT4S 'Zhurh:Ll lnyl~', 7.,-,tcy r I -N n) Namut IMIVOSn"Ml Androy Yovdokimvich Dissertations Cast Cylinders (Theoretic and technological basos of production) Degreet Doe Tech Sci Affiliationj Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Inst Defense Date, Placee 8 Dec 55, Council of the lbscow Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Steel imeni Stalin Certification Datei 12 MaY 56 Souroei BMV0 4/57 ~7-~ . I-!- tL I ,~- I - ... _ - -,-. --- -- -.1e,! -yr- ,j, .- 1. . ~ i ".: I , 137-58-2-2840 b, 4, A. Y Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 91 (USSR) AUTHOR: Krivosheyev, A. Ye. TITLE: Increasing the Durability of Cast Rolls (Povysheniye stoy- kosti litykh prokatnykh valkov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1956, Vol 10, pp 218-233 ABSTRACT: A qualitative study was made of steel and cast-iron rolls, The best operational properties were exhibited by rolls of hypereutectoid steel, because these wear lesi and with great- er evenness. As a result of the "viscous" we.ir of hypoeutec- toid and eutectoid steels the effective surface of the rolls quickly lost its smoothness and became covered with tiny pro- tuberances, which only increased the wear. Hypereutectoid steel and cast iron exhibited a "brittle" wear. The smoothness of these rolls was restored. thereby holding the wear to a min- imum. Greater use should be made of rolls made from alloyed and unalloyed steel with a 1.4-2. 0 percent C content. Technical specifications must be worked out for them and the heat treat- Card 1/2 ment improved, sand casting to be replaced by the exclusive 1371-58-2-28,10 r(-asing the Durability of Cast Rolls use of metal molds or extremely thick cooling boxes (150-300mm). The choice of cast-iron rolls, which must be carefully made, should be guided by the specific conditions in which they are to be used. A classification of operating conditions is 8iven for plate rolls and section rolls. Attention is given to the wear-resistant qualities of the chilled layer as these relate to various factors. Included are a performance curve for the rolls. recom- mendations concerning the chemical compositon of the cast iron to be used, etc. D.M. 1. RoUs-Zumbility 2. RoUing miLls-4pplications Card 2 /2 KRIVOSHIM, A.Te., Imndidat takhnichookikh nauk, doteent. The quality of cast-iron rolls for sbape rollIng. Stall 16 no.7t649-650 JI 156. (RUA 9 t 9) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgichookly Institut. (Rolls (Iron mills)--Quality control) . KRIVOSURYXV, Andrey Ye h, professor. doktor tekhaicheskikh nauk; - - wxwwwwe~ UAAMW.N*C redaktor; SIDOROV, V.N., Inzhener, radaktor Izdatel'stys; MIXHAYLOTA, V.V., tekhnichaskLy radaktor [Cast rolls; theoretical and technological principles of production] Litya volki-. teoratichaskis i takhnologinhaskie oanovy proizvodstva. Koskvs, Goo.nauchno-takhn,izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metal- lurgii, 1957. 360 p. (KIRA 10:8) (Rolls (Iron mills)) YC 133-7-25/28 AUTHOR: Krivosh A.Ye., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor and %zerskiy, B. ., Engineer. ITITLE: The Production of Rolls with Cast Roll Passes (Proizvodst-To valkov a litymi kalibrami) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1957, no.?, pp. 663 - 665 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The production of cast iron rolls with roll passes is stated to be an established practice in the USSR. Superiority of cast roll passes and the method of casting such rolls into chill moulds as well as the method of casting chill moulds is outlined and illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3. low alloy and not alloyed cast iron is used (chemical composition is given). There are 3 figures and 3 Skvic, references. ASSOCIATIO.m: Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute and Dnepropetrovsk' Cast Iron Rolls Manufacturing Works (Daepropetrovskiy Metallurgicheskiy Institut i Dnepropetrovskiy Chugunovalltsedelatellnyy Zavod) AVAILABIE: Library of Congress. Card 1/1 Tj 1 1-1 -8 I , Irv "X f4 V Aw AUTHOR: None Given 117-55-5-23/24 TITLEt All-Union Conference of Foundry Workers (Vsesoyuznoye sovesh- chaniye liteyshchikov) PERIODICALs Mashinostroltelft 1958, Br 5, P 48 (USSR) ABSTRICTs At the end of 1957 an All-Union conference took place in y Moscow on scienti c research in casting. After the plenary, session the meeting broke up into the following 5 secticns: iron castingo steel casting, technology of the casting form, non-ferrous casting, and equipment. A total of 45 reports were given. Representatives of the satellites also participated. V.9. Shestopa.1, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Giprostanok) reported on "The Latest in Projects of Foundry Shops and Plants". I.P. Yegorenkov, Candidate of Technical Sciences reported on "The Latest in Projects of Casting Machines". N.G. Girshovichi Professor and Doctor of Technical Sciences (LPI imeni Kalinin) reported on the important research work being accooplished in deternining the continuity of solidi- ficatibn of caatingB. A.F. Landap Professor, Yu.A. Litvintsev, Engineer and Florin of the Moskovskly inotitut khimicheskogo Card 1/3 mashinoatroyeniye (Iloscow Institut of Chemical Machine Build- All-Union Conference of Foundry Workers 117-58-5-23/24 ing) reported on increased corrosion resistance and heat resistance of high-test iron with ball-shaped graphite. A:_~ ~ , Professor of the Dnepropetrovski7 metallur- gicheskiy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Tnetitute) reported on "The Crystallization of Chilled Iron". BA, Mill man, Candidate of Technical Sciences (TSNIITMASH) reported on "The Formation of Ball-Shaped Graphite and Prospects for Receiving High Test Iron". N.D. Tit-6v, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Automobile Plant imeni Likhachev) reported on "Conveyor Mass Production at ZIL11. G.I. Kletskin, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Stankolit) spoke on "Improvements of the Process of Melting Iron in Cupola Furnaces". N.V, Gel perin Candidate of Technical Sciences (NII TSKhY,) reported on "Producti,gla of Crank Shafts for Tractor and Harvester Enginea". I.N. Frolov, Engineer of the Barnaullskiy kotellnyy zavod (Barnaul Boiler Plant) reported on the cent-rifugal casting of important Iron and steel parts. Ye.M. Ba~urin, Engin er, reported on "Risers in Exothermic Heat Treatment". N.Ya. Kogan, Engineerp (VPTI, GLAVNIIP at COSPLAN USSR) reported on Card 213 "A New Technology of Producing Large Castings in 1.echanized ,kll-Union Conference of Foundry Workers AVAILABLM 117-50-5-23/24 Caissons". N.N. Belousov, Candidate of Technical Sciences and A.A# Dodonbv, Engineer, X.G. Kbvvi and Z.67. Ilednikov talked about casting undar pressure by using a vacuum. G.3. Taburinskiyj Engineer (NIILITMASH) reported on automatic machines for ahell moulds and cores. The work of the confer- ence will be published in 1958- Library of Congreas Card 3/3 1. Foundr7 workers-Conferance-USSR 106 ( /I ) -r,V/12~-5q-7-2'7/'. 5 AUTHOR: Krivoshevev Doctor of mechnical 'ciencest 4 1 Rudaitakiy, L -,j ., Candidate of TecinicQl Iciences an~ Pelay, kraeop Pngineer T I T LE: TTP-to-Date "ethods in Troducing, "tAr,,nePi_,,.m -rm~ter- Allo.-O PERI"'DICAL: Llteynoye Proizvod~.tvo, 1(150, tTr 7, pp tTT7,71) ABSTRACT: The preparRt4on of inClustrial cr!s*in[,s from magnesium cast iron with r3pheroirl.c.1 ;-,r,-),pHte formi!ition (spheroi- dal cast iron) requests r~n improvement of the c-..rt J-ron processing method. qo fRr the ~!g-Alloy is produc- ed by the consumer and Rccordinr to different meth0s of production. It is urCently necessary to accomplish an immediate central production of !fg-alloys. Out of ~.he many domestic and foreign patents in this field the silicon-!"g --nd the nickel-116, all.3ys have found tlr~e widest propagation. The various me-lCho(Is descri'~ed in Card 1/2 the literature are uneconomic. Nring 11)51;//r,6 t1lie ' l yebad e1,,, ~ornted n. ?.Ietrllurgical Plant in 7aporozh COV/128-59-7-23/25 Up-to-Date Methods in Producing Vagnesium !~Iaster-;.Alloys method for the central production of alloys (Titeynoye Proizvodstvo, 1956, T-Tr 7~). ILhiS Dlant has produced 20 tons of Si-~Ig alloy with a contents of 6 to 141~ of ragnesium. The "new" method sugf-ested bL- the author A 76, !'ikl-.xkhin and RelcusovL.At,iteynoye TIroizvodstvo, 1958 Nr 5) is incorrect, too expensive, and, follo,.-iing this suggestion, it is not possible to produce alloys of equal value. I'he authors of this article sug-est an improvedmethod and do not agree with the quoted authors fighting a central production of alloys. The authors of this article request from rV)QT the elabo- ration of uniformly binding work specifications, but not based on the method suggested by Ilikhljkhin and Pelonsov. There are 2 diagrams and 9 7oviet references Card 212 5/137/611/000/007/034/072 A060/AlOl AUTHOR.9- KrIvosheyev, A. Ye., Rudnitskly, L. S. TITLE- Perspectives for increasing the durability of working and Idling rolls of oontinu,-ja "hin-sheet mills PERIODTCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 7, 1960, 16, abstraot '1D124 ("Tr. Konferents1i; Tekhn. progress v tekhnol. prokatn. proiz-va". Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, 418-434) TEXT: On "he basis of observations cdrried out upon thi- operation of thin sheet hot-rolling mills 1680 and 1450 It was established that In the stands 5-8 it Is expedient to uae two-layer workIng rolls made of medium alloy iron (2.6-3.2 pc N4 and 0.5-0.8 pe ^.r) with working layer hardness 66-72 Hs , in the stands 9-10 - higher alloy Iron (3.8-4.5 pc NI and 0.8-i.0 pc .-r) ~9 working layer hardneas 78 - 83 H.h. For the stands 5-8 the rolls should be tempered at 180 0, 2500," and for stands 9 - 10 at 100 - 150 (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] A. Bulanov Card 1/1 KRIVWHEYEV,,. Ajo.4-FiTISOV, N.M. Foundry properties of graphitic steel. Lit.proizv. no.11:30-31 N 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Steel-Thernal proportion) (Foundries-Equiyment and supplies) I t -KRLUgrru,- A-F. fKrivonheyev, A.Ye.1 Crystallization of chilled iron. Analole metalurvie 16 no.1'.189-200 Jft-mr , G k , Inoculation of no.11:28-29 N (Steel-4*tallurgy) KFLTVIOS yet; Lit.proixw,, (KIRA 15t12) KRIVOSHURVY A. Ye.; TARAN, Yu. N. Characteristics of the structure Of hiRh-strength tvo.-Uyer rons of chromium-niokel cast irons Izvo vya* uchabe zave; chern. met. 5 no.12tl3l-137 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Dnepropetrovekly metallurgiohaskiy, institut. Rolls(Iron mine) ron-nickel-cbromium allova--Metallograpby) R S/276/63/000/003/005/006 A004/A127 AUTHORS: Krivosheyev, A. Ye*t Pogrobnoy, Et N., Petisov, N. U. TITLEt The effect of modification on the atructure and mechanical properties of cast atuel being graphitized PERIODICAL3 Referativnyy zhurnal, Tekhnologiya mashinostroyaniya, no. 3, 1963, 6, abstract 3GV (113b. nauchn. tr. Driepropetr. imetal- lurg. in-t", 1962, no. 49, 165 - 174) TEXT-. Modifying additions effectively affect tho structure of cast and annealed graphitized ateel. In the complex modification of steel by aluminum + calcium silicon + boron) the boron additiona tIlLtt are added for increasing the hardenability should not exceed 0.011,v. Boron additions of more than 0.01~ can only be rocommended for castings whose ductility may be reduced at higli demands made on their hardonability and wear resistance during operation. (Abstracter's notet Complete tranalation Card 1/1 MU-MMMT., A.Ye.; FETISOV, B.M. Effect of the thermal resistance of fo=dry molds on the formation of shrinkaje cavities in steel castings-* IzvvyB.ucheb.zav.; chern, met. 6 no.lvI60-166 163. (MIRA 1612) 1. Shepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut. (Steel castings-Defeate) (Youndries-Equipment and supplies) KR1VOS1Mr9V,_A.Ts.j RUDNITSKIY, L.S.1 BELAY, G.Ye.; NIKOLkYEVp N.A.; ,' Prinimalfuchastiyes PARSHIN,.%A.I.1 KNYAZHANSKIYO M.U.1 BELTY9 W.1.1 CHERKUNj N.A,; NECHAIEVAl Z.A.; LEVO I.Ye.; BUNINA, Yu.K. .-' Iron aill,rolls of cerium cast iron. Stall 23 no.3t278-282 Hr 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy inatitut (for Krivosheyevp Rudhitskiy, Belay, Nikolayev, Lev, Bunina). 2. Dnepropetrovskiy ohugunorvalltWelatelloyy avod (for Pars4n, Knyazhanakiv, Bel", Cherkun, NetWeva). (Rolls (Iron mill4)) KRIVOSHFIEV, A.Ye.; LEV, 1.1%.; RUDNIISKIY, L.S.; WAY, G.Ye. Cerium distribution among phasen in white cast iron. Fis. mat. i metalloved. 16 no.2013-316 Ag 163. (KM 16:8) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheaki institut. (Cast iron---Metallography~ (Cerium-Metallography) KRIVOSHErEV, A.Ye.; TARAII, 1U.N. Characteriatics of the microstructure of rolls made of nickel- manganese cast iron. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chorn. met. 7 n0.2:147-152 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgichookly institut. KRIVOSHEYEV, A.Ya., doPtor tekhn.nauk; RUDNITSKIY, L.S., Inzh.; BELAYp G. Y~., inzh,; NIKOLAYEV, N.A., inzh. Rolls made of low-phosphorun cast iron with apheroi4al graphite. Hashinostroanie no.4:"-47 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallur,!ichaskiy institut. Distribution of no.7s23-24 Jl iron. Lit.proizv. (MIRA 1814) I . ; ~ L~ 1, - , - 1-:11 r~ -~ : II . 1 .1-. - b I - ; - I..I., , ,-. n "RTIJOSHEYEV i - Ye.- LIN. 1. Ye.; HULCIVSF~IY, L.S., (~. Y-. Distribution of cerium among phases in gray rast 1ron and ;ti effect. on the stru,~ture. Tzv. v-y--. ucheb. zav.; ch,43-n. m*.t. 8 no.l.-130-135 165 OURA 18:1) 1, Dnepropetrotakly metal lurgi che skI y instlt-..t. TAR'N, Y'l- Effoot of anomajoui atrixture on the prOFOrUOD (;f chilled magnesiam ca3t iron. Izv. iys. uchob. zav.; chorn. met. 8 no."s161-171. 16 5 . (MIRA 180) 1. Dnaprovskiy t-rtdllirglchoskiy institu-, SHILOVY P.M.P doktor tekhn.nauk; KRIVOSHETEV, A.Ye., doktor tekhn.nauk; DEWDOVICH, N.S.P kand.tekhn,na~k;_'9UDXjT8KjY, L.S., kand.takhn.nauk; FLOROV, K.V., kand.tekhn.nauki BRAPOVAL, 1,M.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; OLEYNICHENKO, V.G., insh.; ZAIKIN# N.A., inzh.1 TITOV, A.I., inzh, Replacing alloyed steals by high-strength cast iron in manufacturing machine parts. Maahinostroenie no-4259-61 JI-Ag 165. (KIRA 18:8) tr-ki,.n. nau'; nvou tli-v ting, tha i-,otlx:-!-al 1 ON of I to irl cant !rnn. Ll.(&* Jl 1 5. KRIV.CGHF,YEV, A.Ye.p doktor tekhn. nauk; ADMCV, I.V., inzh. ............ - Formation of hot cracks in cast-iron chill rolls. Lit. proizv. no.12:21-23 D 165, (MIRA 18:12) Z r f In nle J. a IY- I Y h GOBZA, H.H., red.; GELIN, M.M., red.; J%JYpSiEYB'V,,B.S., red.; SORINt Yeje., red.; ValIXEYMCH, L.A., red.; AVERIYA110VA, L.B., red. (Adjusting and planning systems of Industrial ventilation and air conditioning) Valadka I prooktirovanie sistem pro- Mahlennol vontillataii I konditnionirovanlia vozdukhaj tematicheskii sbornik. Moskva, TSentr. biuro takhn. infor- matsii, 1964. 157 p. (KIRA 17:12) 1. Moscow. ProyektMy Institut "Proyektpromventilyatsiya." 1. KRIVOSHE-f EV, I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Rural Electrification 7. Construction work in the establishment of an electric system. Sellatroi. 2 no. 7, 1947 9. Monthly-List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, karch,1953.Unclassified. KRIVOSHEYEV, I.T. Conducting excursions for the study of physics. Fiz. v shkole 23 no.4:88-90 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17il) 1. 326-ya voolmiletnyaya shkola imeni A.S. Makarenko, 9t. Dzhambul Kazakhakoy SSR. GUBMV, G.; KIIIVOSHEYEV, K.; YFYREMOVA, 11.,normirovshchik Shortened workday And the productivity of labor. Uots,trud. no.4:117-122 AT) 159. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Nachallnik otdela trudA, zarAbotnoy Dlnty i rabochikh kndrov Roatovskogo sovnArkhoza (for Gubnrev). 2. Nnchallnik otdola trudn i zarnbotnoy platy savoda (%Avtopribor." (Hours of labor) (Labor productivity) KRIVOSUM, , K. Reconstruction of ths VWIwIr factory "Avtopribor' and labor productivity. Sots.trud 4 no.11:123-127 H '59. (mIRA 13:4) 1. Nachal'nik otdola truda I zarabotnoy plat7 vladimirskogo zavods "Avtopribor." Madimir-Tractors-Ilquipment and ouppliee) (Labor productivity) Whnt in achieved by workers' Initiative. Sov. profsoiuzr 7 no-12: 34-35 Js '59. (MRA 12ig) (Dneprodzershinak--Transportation, Automotive) I - - - E - - --- -- --- - - -- -- - -- - -- K '(!'10 T, -v V , L. 3- r'hi ~rlll-r. 1 '~4 -?,I ) - . . :I- I Y - -N?81 -X7 GREBSTINIK, Boris losifovich; ARIVQ41D~TZVO,Leonid Stepanovich; MATTS, T.I.,, red. izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., iAhh.-red. (Measures for dust control in underground mining and prospect- ing]Mery bor'by a rudnoi i porodnoi pylliu pri prokbodke pod- zemnykh geologorazvedochnykh vyrabotok. Izd.2. Moskva, Gos- geoltekhizdat, 1962. 109 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Mine dusts) T tw/faectronics - Television Card 1/1 Autbors Krivoshaev, M. Lt Eng. Title Development of television in the USSR Vast* 3vyazj 5o 6 - So May 1954 The author states that during the last five-year plan, television became more popular and was improved in the USSR. A new# large television center In Kiev has been put into operation. Televialon centers are under construction in the following citiest Minskg -Rigip-S"rdlov-ski-Baki.ii-Tashkent-i----Construction of- television centers in planned at the following cities and townst Talin (Revel)v Gorkiy, Kuibyshey, and a few others. Institution s Submitted t KRIV OSMiM I Inzhener Measuring distortion of a television screen. Yest-sviazi 15 no.9: 5-8 S'55- (KIRA 8:12) (Television) ,--H i ;iv~, , - I - , II II =~-- '. - nTICL--Vj-TF-2TJ~-.i; LX-Tv-r V~ !-, 7 11 1 "Radio broadcasting'$ a chapter in the book Radio and Electronics and Their Technicol-Applicotions) by A. I.. Berg, et J-.W-scow fg-5-6: Summery of chapter 1071291 !XggWj MNSXff,, A.K.,otyetstvannyy redaktor; al A, A - 1. reds nUSM3VICH, V.L.tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Measurements used. In television) Ismereniis v televisionnom, ob~ruAqvanti. Moskva, Goo. Isd-TO lit-ry po voprosan evissl I radial 1956. 66 p. (MM 10:4) (Television) (11actronto measurements) T t y AID P - 4347 Subject USSR/Radio Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 7/15 Authors Krivoshh~oe M. I., Chief, Television Department, Main m v~", _~~_~lool m n sm;rat"ion, Ministry of Communications, USSR Radi and V. N. Viftgradov, Senior Eng., Television Department. Title Developing the television network of the USSR Periodical : Radio, 2s 32-33j F 1956 Abstract : The article reviews the first 5 years of television in the USSR and enumerates networks already in operation. The majority of these stations are equipped with stand- ardized equipment and transmit pictures at a 5 kw and sound at a 2.5 kw capacity, although stations operating at a 15 kw and 7.5 kw capacity have already been established Data on equipment,particularly tubes, are given. A good explanation of the networks' operations is presented. Institution : None Submitted : No date Ai? I ro 107-5-34/54 AUTHOR: Roginskiy, V. 4 TITIZ: A Conference on Television (Konferentsiya pa tolevideniyu) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1956, Nr5,pp. 42-43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The second scientific and engineering Conference on television took place in Leningrad recently. Over 350 people took part In the Conference, among them "scientists and specialists* from Moscow, Leningrad, KiyeT, Gorlkly, Khar*kov, Odessa, Riga, Tallin, L'Tov, Omsk and other cities. Exchange of experience in operation of tv br)adcaat stations was the main topic. Reports on the prospe It 8 of tv broadcasts, the quality of reproduction, the transmitting tv tubes .,Operating experience of tv stations, the exchange of tv programs and long-distance tv, andAappli cations of tv in national economy were delivered. the In the engineer M.I. Krivosheyev",& report "The Prospects of TV Broadcasting in the USSR" thei-ErectITOS of the 20th Party Congress were cited. In the 6th Five-Year Plan the number of ty broadcast stations Is to be brought to 75 as compared to the existing 12. The tr stations are being built in Stalino, Vi3!nus, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Stalinabad and other cities. Particularly 1 large tv centers are planned for Moscow and Leningrad with 80/40 kw in antenna, Card /4 the tower height up to 300 m,and the number of studios 11. A Conference on Television 107-5-34/54 Engineer Ya. 1. Efrussi delivered a report on "The Ways to Improve the quality of Black-and-White Television". He noted the distortions inserted by the vestigial aideband system of tv transmission; also by various defects in the scanning sygrtems. 15 to 20% of nonlinearity in scanning is usually tolerated; but this is inadmissible from the standpoint of quality of the picture. Decisions taken on this report call for working out of standards on,linear and nonlinear tv distortions from various causes. Engine'er A.I. Shchipkov delivered the report "Brilliance Fidelity in the Black-and-White Television". He noted that In case of artistic tv broadcasts a correct relation between the brilliances of the spot-light objects and the background must be preserved rather than absolute values of the brillian- ces.For a correct reproduction of brilliance contrasts all nonlinearities, of the individual elements of a tv system should be adequately compensated. Engineers A.B.Alekseyeva andYe.M. Ponomareva delivered reports on tv trans- mission tubes 4M-7 and A14-17 giving their basic data, operative peculiari- ties and methods of improvements. These types are mostly used in Soviet tv transmitting equipment. Their service life characteristics are too diversi- fied, they often have black Spots on the screen and other defects. The conference decided to ask MftPr to develop better tubes operating at 300-lux Card 2/4 illumination.