"SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOLA, V. N. - LOLYA, D. O."
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Plame cleaning of stainless steel ingots and... Ao54/A126
grinding of the entire surface, III. flame cleaning + planing of the slabs and
IV. planing of the slabs without any previous processing of the ingot surface.
The best qual'Ity of rolled sheets was obtained with the application of version
III, but this method is the most labour-intensive and has the highest metal con-
sumption coefficient. The second best method is version I, which gives a sur-
face not of the same quality as that obtained by version III, but 1i takes less
labour and the metal consumption is lower. Therefore version III is only applied
to slabs that have to satisfy very high standards, where~as version I is used in
cases where the qualitative standards are not as high. Version II has no ape-
clal advantages, oxcept a very low consumption coefficient, and is about equi-
valent to the conventional process (IV). Therefore it is only used to overcome
production bottlenecks. The parameters of the four versions are given. There
are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION; Zavod "Zaporozhstal"' ("Zaporozhatall" Plant)
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BABAKOV, A.A., lel'AMliOVA) V.I.; ','0lJ)V'YF,Vp V.N.; L.J.;
GMERKASHINA, 1J.P.; SIVIMIl", Yu.?.; St"'OLYAKO"i" V.F.; DA!"MV,
l,'.OSIIY,FVICII, Ye.l.; 11MIADA, A.U.; S.I.;
AlIMEYMYO, M.F.; W!"ODKO, M.I.; KOROBKO, I.M.; LiT-Jll, N.M.;
MATOV, A.A.; 1,11GUTSK".Y, L.R.
Inventions. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.4:83 Jl-Ag I(J,.
(:,'lIFA 12:7)
TSELUYKO, Yu.I.; SADAM, A.F.; BOBOSHKO, V.S.; DODOKA, V.G.; LIKIIININ, A.I.;
Prinimali uchnstiye: PEKKER, A.N.; LOLA, V.N.; KSENZUK, F.A.;
BONDAREV, L.V.; REZNIMV, Yu.N.; KLEKL', A.E.
Study of the heating of metal in a holding furnace. Stall 25
no.5:462-464 Y7 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proypktnyy institut metsllurgicheakoy
promyshlemosti.
LOLAS V.N., inzh.; PODGORODETSKIY, A.A., inzh.
New developments in research. Stall 25 no.10037 0 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
UR/o4l3/66/000/014/0082/0082
Blabak-ov, A. A.i Babitskaya, As N.;
INVENTOR: Averchen ko, P. A.; Alekseyenko, M. F.;
Batrakoy,J,., 2- - Bondarenko, A. L. ; GabuyEv.,. G. Kh. - Yel'tsov K. S. ; KILlyginL G..V.;
I - VWWvj
J451a, V. N.: Orekhov, G. N.; Pridantsev, M.'V.; Sklyarov P. 1.1 Swlyaov. V. Fo,
aoroko, L. N.;_Solovlyev, L. L.; Frantsov, V. p.; Shamill, Yu. P.; Moshkevich Yes--$;I
Fatanov, B. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Stainless steel. Class 40, No. 18394T.
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, .1966, 82
TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, chromium titanium stcel, molybdenum containing steel,
nitrogen containing steel, -titanium containing steel
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a stainless steel containing
chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen. In orde" to improve wel-d-ability, the steel has
the following composition: 0.06% C, up to 0.8% Mr, up to 0.8% Si, 15-18% Crj
0.2-0.6% mo, o.0-o.15 x, 0.4-1,2% Ti, up to 0.035 8, and up to 0.030 P. [WWI
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AUTHOR: Clwhniarvv, A. 1'. GV.,tdenii(Aan AN UkrMli); ~jf!yan,__Ll At 11-0fessor);
hlclcshkq,_V. ((%infildate (if Irchnical nclenewi); llrokoflyov, V. 1. (Ginflid in, (if 1pchnical
sciences); Avr;~iiw,iko, 1. 11.
-Kudin, D. 11. (1-:njritwcr);-Lo1a, V. N, (Engineer); Movshovich, V. S. (Engineer); l1avlishchev,
V. B. (Engineer); Soroko, 1'. -1-1. (I-I'tigincer); Sukhobrus, Ye. P. (Engineer); Kbolodnyy, V. P.
(Engineer); Yudin, Al. 1. (F',ngincer)
ORG: none
ed~~
TITLE: Irnprovements in [lie te-clini(pies of production of Khl8Nl0T cold-roll wide-strip
steel at the Zaporozhstall Plant
SOURCE- ~tbnepropctrovsk. Institut chernoy inctallurgil ,,-Trudy, Y. 21, 1965. Prokatnoyo
proizvodjtvo (Welding production), .18-52
TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, bright stock lubricant, incUilrolling, sheet metal, industrial
plant / Ehl8NIOT stainless steel, P-28 bright stock lubricant
ABSTRACT: On increasing toll. 8 tons from the previous 10. 3 tons the weight of the ingots
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of KhI8NI0T stainless steel used to produce IOU0 MITI widephects the Zaporozhstall Plant
found it possible to reduce by 40-50 kg/mm2 tile w-astagc of metal during slabbing. Other inno-
vations introduced in recent years at this plant include: fettling, flame scarfing and planing
of ingot surfaces so as to eliminate defects of metallurgical origin prior to slabbing. Iliese
measures, along with Improvements in the ingot reheating regime, have made it possible to
increase the productivity of slabbing mills by 15-20'4'). The ingots themsek es are cone-shaped
in order to optimize the conditions of crystallization of the ino-Iten metal! After trimming and
heating to 1050-1300*C the slabs proceed to a continuous strip mill where they are rolled Into
1000 mm wide strip. By introducing the cold rolling of this strip in a reversible four-high mill
with a reduction of 85% and by abandoning tile practice of intermediate quenching during the
produ Lion of 0. 8-1. 4 mm th Ick shects rolled f roll kq -0 nini thick stock, using P-28 brig t
stocafl(highly viscous mineral oil) as the lubricane/lusing highly polished rolls, and increasing
the convexity of the rolls to offset the increase In roll pressure, and thus streamlining the
rolling techniques to an extent at which it became possible to roll In 13 passes 0. 8 mm thick
strip without overloading the rolls and main drive, the Zaporozhetall Plant has found it possible
to increase by 81% the productivity of its sheet mill and by 180%, the productivity of its rover-
sible cold-rolling mill. Ile annual savings produced by these innovations amount to: for the
slabbing-mill shop, 162, 000 rubles; for the Hheot-mill shop, 91, 000 rubles; for the cold roUlng
shop, 719,000 rubles. Orig. art. has- 3 figures, 9 tables.
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AUNIOR: Lola, V. N. (Engineer); Podrorodetskiy, A. A. (Engineer)
ORG: none 17
TITLE: Research of, Plant Laboratorles nxid Institutes at the Zaporozhot.-ill Plant'
SOURCE: Stall, no. 10, 1965, 937
TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, austenitic steel, ferritic steel, steel rolling,
hot rolling, cold rolling, steel mechiniejl property, 0Kh18Tl K1117NIN19
steel, Khl7Nl3M2T steel, Khl7Nl3M3T steel, steel, sh-A motal, yi-1,1 rtxrt.,.--S1
tensile strength, elongation 4 <
AMTRACT: Experiment,,l production oflc'old-rollerl OKhl8T1 Steel sherAs has bo~en.
performed at the Zaporozhstall RInt in cooperation it the Moscow Insti-
itute of Aviation Technology. The 12-ton ingots werli? soaked at 11110- 1 200C
Jor 1. 5-2 hr. then roUed in 13-17 passes into slabs 135 x 1060 x 2000-2250 mm.
'The hot (1000-1080C) slabs were furnace cooled to 350C, straightened at
350-250C, and conditioned by planing. The slabs then were hot rolled in a
1680 continuous mill into strip 3 min thick, which, after pickling, was cold
rolled in a 1680 reversing mill for seven passes into strip 0. 8 min thick.
Cold-rolled strip was annealed at 830-850C, air cooled, pickled, and cut
into sheets which were leveled In a two-high temper mill. The finished sheets
had a tensile strength of 55-65 kg/mm2 and an elongation of 16-5516. The
yield of satisfactory quality sheets amounted to 67. 116 and the ingot consumv-
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tion, to 1.801 tons per ton of sheets compared to 1.23 tons for Khl8NlGT
steel. Cold-rolled-Khl7N4AG9,(EI-878:1 steel (AISI-201) sheets 0.8-2 mm. thick
!.and 1000-mni wide-Were-a-lb-"roduced on an experimental scale by roughly
the same method as that used for Khl8Nl0T (AIST-321) steel. However, the
,workability of EI-878 steel Is almost 100% %wer and the metal waste 50% higher
than those of Khl8NlOT steel. The annealing time for hot- and cold-rolled
strip of EI-87 s e 1 was 20% longer and the pickling time for cold-rolled strip,
801/olongerthan oseforXhl8Nl0TsteeL The yield of cold-rolledf trip was
also lower by 30 to 5016. The finished sheets had a t
ensile strength Gf
75-95 kg/mm 7-, a yield strength of 45-60 kg/MM 2, and an elongation of
,,45-65%. EI-878 steel has an almost fully austenitic structure; the ferrite
content did notl~exceed 5%. The&lant also improved the pro .cedure for slab rolling
from KHl7Nl3WtV'and M17NUMNIstainless steels ~A.ISI-316Ti). Slabs were rolled by
the same method as that used or Khl8NlOT steel AISI-321), which resulted in
a poor surface quality with continuous tears and cracks up to 15 mm deep. In
the new procedure, the ingots are conditioned before being placed into soaking
pits, heated with double soaking at U80-1200C for 4-6 hrs. and at 1250-1260C
for 4-6 hrs., and rolled without water cooling of mi rolls. M18 procedure
greatly improved the quality of slabs. LIM 4162-]~
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Stpinless S eel q6 155
LOLAD7,9, G.M.
Climate of the Libani health rqsort. Sbor. rab. Tbil.
gidromet. obser. no.1:37-68 160. (MIRA 14:8)
(Libani, region-Climate)
i": -
: ".1
LOLADZE G,H--
7-L--
Meteorology and climatology in ancient Georgia. Meteor. i
gidrol. no.7357-60 Jl 162, OURA 15:6)
(Georgia-History) (Meteorology)
LOUDZE G.Ye.
.w _
Vitamin B effect on the morphological composition of the
peripheral blood in animals. Vop. pit. 24 no.1:91-9'2 Ja-F '65.
(MIRA 18:9)
1. Kafedra gigiyeny pitanlya (zav.- prof. V.A. Sivoronov)
KharIkovskogo, meditsinskogo instituta.
L&GIDZE, R.M.; LOIAM, M.R.
mwm0xwmmww_--
Alkylation of benzaae bv totramethvl butvne-diol diacetate in
the presence of anhvdrous AlCl3- Soob.AN Gruz.SSR 16 no.8:607-614
155. (MM 915)
1. Akademiya nauk Grusinakoy SSR, Inatitut khimil imeni P.O.
Helikishvili. Tbilisi. Predstavlano chlenon-korrespondentom
Akademii G.V. Witaishvili.
(Alkylation) (Butynediol)
USSR/Cr,~anic Chemiotry. crtl and '~-n,~ral Pro',' c:~:, E--
of Organic Chemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, &'.o 6, 1957, 19022
Author Lagidze R. K., Loladze "I. R.
Inn-t %~ .. ,
Title On tho ':echaniam of the Reaction of the Isomere Formation
of -acetotetralone by '.-Icans- of Condonsation of Diacetate
1,4-butenediole with Benzene in the Prosence of ArLydrous
AlCl 31
Orig Pub: Tr. in-ta Nhimiyi AN Gruz SSR, 1956, 12, 63-71.
"Ibstrqct: At the condennation of t:hc diacotate 1,4-butenediole (I)
I in t7he presence of AlCl~ (10 hours, 850) a -ro-
and C6116
duct i obtained C121;140 oiling P. 1!,)-121'/2-3
=., n ~OD1-5700-1.5690, d4 2 1.0502). SugZosted formula
for II is 2-acet,,,rl-7,8-dir~et:iylbicyclo- 0,2,4-octatrienc.-
1,3,5 (IIa), or -acetotetralene (IIb) based on the ex-
Card 1/3
U'OSR/Or:;anic Chemistry. Theoretical and General Problc= E-I
of Organic Chemistry.
Abs J-)urt,Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957~ 19022
amination of the possible reaction mechanisn and subseqit-
ent transformations. The interaction of I with anhydrous
AlCIA yields 1-chloro-4-acetoxybutene-2 (III), which
with'C,,~H6 yields the sar--n Droducts as I. At the oxida-
tion of II with MnOh hemimcllitic acid, meltinr D. 196-
1970 is formed. II at 200 doesn't hydrogenqte over Pt-
catalyst. On reduction according to Clemencen, II yields
a ~6 drocarbon C12HI6 (IV), B.P. 740/4 =, n20D 1.5360,
d4 0.9629. At the d~3hydrstion of IV over Pd/C in a C02
current (260-2800, 8 hours) 6 -othylnnPht!1nlcnc is formed
(V). The mechanism of the reactions is offered.
1+AlC1 --,'III+CH3C0Cl; III+C6H6 ~-C615CH2C&G%Cl - CH2=
C(C6H53*,)-CH2-
Card 2/3
IAGIDZI, R.N.; IWADZZ, N.R.; PSTROV, A.De
Properties and transfromations of
throu& the alkylation of benzene
diol in the presence of anhydrous
SSR 19 noo'39279-284 a 157,
the ketone wal?H140"'obtained
by the diacetate of 2-butyne-1,4-
aluminum chloride, Soob, AN GMW,
(KM 11:5)
1. Akademlya nauk Grazingkoy SSR, Institut khimdi im. F.00'
Helikishvili., Tbilisi, Predstavleno chlonom-korrespondentom
Akadexii Gj, TSitsishvill,
(Ketones)
LAGIDZB, R. M.; LOLADZE, N.R. ; IRSY4ME, N.K. ; CHIGOGIDZE, L.P.;
DVAT,I,qHVTLI. A. I.
Alkylation of arocatic compouncis by acetylene glycols In
---- . the presenco of anhydrous AM . Soob.All Gruz.SSR 23 no.l:
27-34 Jl '59. 3 (14IRA 13: 1)
1. AN GruzSSR, Institut khimli im. P.G.14nlikishvili, Tbilisi.
Predstavleno akademikori F.A.Kometiani.
(Alltylation) (Glycols) (Aromatic compounds)
LAGIDZE, R.M.; LOLADZE, N.R.
Nov method of synthesizing alkyl, derivatives of 2-phenylnaphthalene.
Zhur.ob.Ichim. 32 no.5:1627-1633 My 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Institut khimil imeni P.G.Holikashvili AN Gruzinskoy SSR.
(Naphthalene)
SOV/137-58-7 14105
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 18(USSR)
AUTHORS: Dzhaparidze, P. N., Loladze, 0. A,
TITLE: A Chemical and-Technological Investigation of the Carbonaccous
Shales of Tkibull with the Object of Production of Industrial and
Household Gas Tl~erefrom (Khimiko-tekhnalogicheskoye issle-
dovaniye tkibull skikh uglistykh slantsev s tsell yu ikh pererabotki
na promyshlennyy i bytovoy gaz)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metalla i gorn. dela. AN GruzSSR, 1957, Vol 8,
pp 193-216
ABSTRACT: A description is presented of an investigation of the gasifica-
tion of Tkibuli carbonaceous shales of the following 0/0 composi-
0
tior: 40/o effective moisture, 54, 4% ash per dry shale, 58. 2 /o
volatiles in the combustibles.00 Cand 3. 390/o H per dry
3?
__187
shale, and a heat value of 3242 kcal kg,. Low-temperature car-
bonization in a rotating retort at 5400C yields 83. 710/0 semicoke,
4'660~oo tars, and 3, 360/6 gas having a heat value of 7000
kcal/nm3. In continuous gasification with a 43t layer-type
generator using steam-and-air blast, 1470 m /t gas of 1225
0
Card 1/2 kcal/m3 was obtained. The gasification efficiency was 58/o
SOV/1 37-58-7-1,1105
A Chcr-nical ana 'rechnoiogicai
in cold gas, and 7ZO/b in gas and tar; 180/6 of the stearn was degomposed. Gasi-
fication of the shales in a compartment fu nace yielded 290 m /t of h' h.-calor-
i t
icity as with a heat value of 3900 kcal/rn , 40 k~/t of tar and 700 k 8~ of coke
of 25`~o C content, the heat value being 20100 kcal/kg. On gasific ?tion' I t of
compartmentAurnac.c coke yields 1180 M of gas of 1000 kcal/ni heat value.
l.Rock--Economic aspects 2. Rock--Processing 3. Gases--Production
G. G.
Card 2/2
DZHAPARIDZB, P.R.; LOIADZE. 0. 6_
Processes determining the inhomogeneity of coke prepared by
coal carbonization in modern coke ovens. Trudy Inst.met. AN
Gruz.SSIL 9:235-239 '58- (14IR& 12:8)
(Coke ovens) (Coal--Carbonization)
TSINTSADZE, K.L.; WLADZE, M.D.
Interaction of shock waves in magnetohydrodynamics Zhur. tekh.
fiz. no.10t1206-1209 0 163. kRA 16:11)
LOLADZE, TS.D.; TSINTSADZE, II.L.
Nonlinear oscillations of a two-component plasma in a magnetic
field. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 31 no.11:1298-1301 F .161. (KrRA 14:11)
1. Institut fiziki All Gruzinskoy SSR.
(Plasma oscillations) (Magnetic fields)
T'i.,,'.: 17.1-
.Zlticn , a 7 -1 7 -1
I . - I . - - I ~-
.)f -.1tives in t rionequill [,~ . . !
Tr=r,fr
, rm
I (" . . I
-acheba, zav. radloflz. 7 no.2.)74 /75 1, t '. , S: . !")
Formation of shavings during cutting of metals Moskva, Goei. nauchno-telchn. izd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1952. 191 P. (52-68640)
TJ1230.L62
1. Metal-cutting.
25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1605
Loladze, Teymuraz Nikolayevich
____(Ve_ar of Cutting Tools) Moscow,
Iznos rezhushchego instrumenta
Mashgiz, 1958. 355 p. 6,500 copies printed.
Reviewer: M.N. Larin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.:
N.N. Zorev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Tech. Ed.:
A.Ya. Tikhanov; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Building
and Instrument Making (Mashgiz): R.D. Beyzellman, Engineer.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for scientific workers, production en-
gineers, machine designers, and metallurgists dealing with metal
cutting and machinability of metals.
COVERAOE: The book deals with phenomena occurring in the zone of con-
tact betweep the cutting tool and the machined metal. 19umerous ex-
periments were conducted to determine the cause of tool wear and
other factors which adversely affect the life and performance of
alltting tools. Metallographic studies backed by experimental work
indicate that the main cause of tool wear is adhesive and diffusive
erosion of the tool. The theory of these phenomena and their ap-
Card 1/5
Wear of Cutting Tools SOV/1605
plication to various cutting procedures are discussed. The text
contains numerous diagrams and illustrations. There are 355 ref-
erences of which 320 are Soviet, 26 English, 7 German, 1 Czech,
and 1 French.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Symbols 5
Ch. I. Metallographic Method for Study of the Friction Zone
in Metal Cutting 7
Ch. II. The Nature of the Contact Between Cutting Tool and Ma-
chined Metal 14
Ch. III. Temperature in the Contact Layers 19
Ch. IV. Structural Changes in the Contact Layers During Machin-
ing of Metals 32
Card 2/5
KLUSHIN, M.I.; kand.takhn.nauke rateenzent; BRUSMYN.
B.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; UVAROVA, I.Y., takhn.red.
I
[Outting' of metals; elements of the theory of plastic deformation
in the layer being cut] Razania metallov; elementy teorii plasti-
cbeekogo deformirovanita arazaamogo sloia. Izd.2.. parer, Moskva,
Gos.nauchno-takha.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1958. 453 p.
(Metal cutting) (MIRA 12:3)
SOV/137-58- 12-Z3902
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr IZ, p 2 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Gotsiridze, G - , Vadachkoria, V - , Loladze, T -rj.
TITLE, A Distinguished Georgian Scientist (75th Birthday of Prof - G -
Gedevanishvili [-V.ydayushchiysya uchenyy Gruzii (75 let so dnya
rozhdeniya prof. G . Gedevanishvili) I in Georgian
PERIODICAL: Matsniyereba da tekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, pp 7-9
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
Card I/ I
LOLADZE# Teymuraz Nikolayevich (Georgian Order of Labor hed rmnar
Polytechnical Insti4*4e-im. Kirov) for Doc of Tech Sci on the basis
of dissertation defended 28 Oct 59 in Council of -the MoscovimrMw
I
144~r
and Instrumentabd" InstAWN im. Stalint entitled: .4"0"
-44~~ - of (Urvisso USSR9 2-619 30)
of Cutting
402
ATAKOV, Avak Arkad'yevich; KLUSHIN, M.I,, )mnd.tekhn.neuk, retsenzent;
1CLA=.__T.N_, 1rqnfl.tskhn.nauk, red.; MOROZOVA, M.N., red.
izd-va; KUNIN, P.A., red.izd-ve; ELIKIND, V.D., takhn.red.
(Physical bases of the theory of strength of metal-cutting tools]
Fizichaskie oanovy teorii stoikosti rezhushchikh instrumentov.
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 307 P.
(MIRA 13:11)
(KBtal-cutting tools)
KAZAKOY, Nikolay Fedotovichl LMAW. T.N.,doktor toklin.noWc, reteenzent';
KUNIN, P.A., inzh., red.; 161KIND, Y.D., tekhn.red.
[Using radioisotolw3a in investigating the wear of metal catting
toolsJ RadioaktiNmye Izotopy v issledovanii iznosa rezhushchego
instruments. Mosims, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo machinostroit.
lit-ry, 1960. 321' p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Netsl7cuttini; tools--Testing)
(Radioisotopes--.Industrial applioations)
s/196/62/ooo/olO/034/0-35
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AUTI!ull: Loladze, T.N.
TITLE: A water plasmatron
PERD,DICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotel4chnika i energetika,
no.10, 1962, 22, abstract 10 K115. (13yul. nauchno-
tekhn. inform. Cos. nauchno-teklin. Icom-t Sov. Yin.
GruzSSR, no-5, 1961, 6-11)
TZXT: An electric are between two electrodes is the source
of plasiiiia in a water plasmatron. The plasma is insulated from the
body of the stabilising chamber by a flow of un-ioni*cd air and
steam which arc discharged from the chamber at high speed together
,.,rith the plasma. The fluids are delivered to tfie stabiliser frame
tangentially to the uralls in order to set up a'rotary motion.
In order that the duct formed in the stabiliser tuba should be
strong enough, the rate of flow of the fluid at the periphery of
the duct must be as hi,-h. as possible. When the arc burns, the
pressure developed on entry of the fluid to the stabiliser is
greater than when there is no arc; therefore, either the pressure
or the amount of fluid that flows and fills the stabiliser must be
CbLrd 1/2-
A water plasmatron 5/iq6/62/Guc/oio/oT.4/G35
B194/EI55
reduced. On the basis of test results Obtained in one of the
laboratories of the I'lleavy Current Electrical Engineering Institute
in the toi%-n of Bechovice (Czechoslovakia) recommendations are made
for use in plasmatron design, and a brief description is given of
the design of the stabilising head of a water plasmatron. The
plasmatron may be used for cutting materials in either the
horizontal or vertical planes, and can replace intense-arc solar
furnaces which are mainly used for melting pUre metalA. The
plasmatron can be used for thermal drilling, to remove
incrustations from metallurgical furnaces, for machining high-
strength and heat-resistant materials, and also for depositing
protective coatings of high-nialting-point materials.
Abstractor's note: Complete translation.
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LOIADZE., T.11, . doktor tekhn.nauk.. pro!.; SIDWSHIASHVILI , G.D. , inzh.
Means for reducing dynamic errors in inachining metals.
Vest.mash. 42 no.3-73-77 Mr 162. WIRA 15:3)
(Metal cutting)
ACC NRI ARG035041 SOURCE CODE- UR/0058/66/000
/008/G023/GO23
AUTHOR:_Loladze, T. N.; Menteshashvili, V. N.
TITLE: Plasma unit with water stabilization of the arc
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 8G172
REF SOURCE: Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-t, no. 5(103), 1965, 63-76
TOPIC TAGS: plasma cutting, metal cutting, arc stabilization
ABSTRACT: A plasmatron with water stabilization of the arc, for cutting various
materials, is described. Kinematic and hydraulic diagrams for the unit are
presented. The plasma method of metal cutting is compared with other methods;
the advantages of the plasma method are noted. [Translation of abstract] [NTJ
SUB CODE: 20/
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LOLADZEP TS.D.;--7SINTSADU, N.L.
Peflection and refraction of magnetohydrodynamic waves on the in-
terface of two anisotropic plasma type Ezedia. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 33
no.8:929-934 Ag 163. (RMA 16:11)
1. Institut fiziki AN GruzSSR.
LOLADZE., TS.D.; TSI,",SADZE, N.L.
Transformation of waves on the interface of two
Zhur. tekh. fiz. 34 no.8:1380-13P-6 Ar, 164. U,~-.A 17: '4)
3-5,'0C 3 '0592 10SA4
TITLT lave transformation at a plagmz-vacu= bo=dary
"
0 ~i UI-IRCE: M-turnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.35, no.3
1965
582-584
. ,
,
-TIC 71G I: aagretohydrodynamics, =tgnetic, E,,ozincl wave, ei~rtr~)magneti,~ vave, plasax,
i--, t3 i; rlv~~ ium, magnet I c f I e Id re" C-C t C-d rad i a 1 rd I "n
7 i~ v 7- The author discusaes the and refritrtian of
z-.%-~-; -it the bounda ry betvpcn ail r,pI pI a~i ir-~i ind 1h, vac-.v--i ;r the pre-
conrtant Tiffnetlc field
7-1 h') -i
r;-.j 1, .0QrIF ZI.A."
17
LWU rCXLOCtOd WaVef, R Mag.IlPt I I -J!, "Irl V-1-VI I-pi
c a
I L~n -m u iu; 3z- ~Iz-
Fr-,r ek nn d
f it q rid
t oa
lit]l \R: AP50CM15
'93ves. The czse of an inc Id ent "a nis t ropt c Pv en Ta,, e ~ s , is
f y. wavt-s d o not g I ve ria e t o (-,- lo r t romaprn,! t P. , ~io v:t :i, Lg.
f -) mn " I a
acria
;B~l 25Zrtn64 ENCL: 00 SUD cccrE - ME
GO! CrIMR: 003
4. Grams
7. Prob1cm of transmitting grap2vinesl yield characterist-icz to progeny (in -~eorCi'an
with t"issian Tz-,,Ay -IjnftI.vin.j't~'.' Gruz.~;,o`,' 7, 1"51.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - I.% hi IL 1953. Unclassified.
AL
V-
USSR Cultivated Plants. Fruits, Berries
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.; No 6, March 1957, No 22847
Author Loladze, V.R.
Inst Not Given
Title Characteristics of Settings of Different Varieties.
Orig Pub Sad i ogorod, 1956, No 6, 67-68
L-6
Abstract The studies of the Telav Inicultural lbsting Station are
discussed in determining the effect of graft thicknesses
of Rkatsiteli variety on setting material. The best graft
diameter for this variety is 8-13 mm.
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vn1its
'USSR/Cultivatc,:~ 1,1"111to j
Abs Jour :
1~.uthor : L V
Jilst
Title
oric Pub
11o 2,
to nrevent
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Abstrac
-jerrics at the
U.,e Start ...f "W
L.7,7.~Pc L
CU tJPIC sixp-
-: A,
of r, ~LIIUJUII C;f 51!rULI-,-
CLUJ-..i. ~-Z.Yarc at -Ullc start c
-.ry berric:5;
in- '61--c pcr,-)Cl C)" oil, f bcrri,_!~
cuts. -..Jc:rcc:,taC;0' 0
ju~ lc
Can! 1/2
'01-A3 Jour
2,3
-It of borrico o.;,
t, "Lc:n t!. .c 'ext
),j L cf -
(Cr: pincilill", Of
and of
P.Mi. Ki*--!:_;.n.
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6 5:
LOLADZE, V.R. kandidat biologicheskikh nauk.
Vegetative variability in grapes and fixing of character changes
in the progeny. Agrobiologiia no.2:120-123 Mr-Ap '57.
(MLRA 10:5)
I.Telavskaya zonallnaya opytnaya stantsiya vinogradarstva i vino-
deliya, Grazinakaya SSR.
(Viticulture) (Botany--Variation)
'~o~ Z~
~'t,
et Jr L'. Z
3!-t 'A o v, r od
Zhpicl.
'S no r i r,,, i r
rma cl,:'tert
4' .1
:j C
a t J. ri 1 J n,
t t I o r
s r3o
LOLADZE. V.R.
Setting of 'harries under isolated conditions In functionall7
female grape varietion. Agrobiologtia nb-3:465-467 Yq-Je '59.
(AIRk 12--9)
1. Opytnaya stantatya sadovodetva. vinogradaretva i vinodeliya,
g.Telavi, Grusinnkny SSR.
(Viticulture)
LOLAI&E, TIS.D.
Transformation of waves at the plasma - dielectric interfa,,:e.
1ZV. VYS. Ucheb. zav.; 7 nc,.5:985-987 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
LOLASHVILI) O.I.,-RURUA,, G.B.
Electric modeling of an isostatic network during pure com,-
pression or tension from external forces. Soob. All Gruz.SSR
30 no-5:611-616 W 163. WIRA 16:11)
1. Gruzinskiy nauchno-issledovateitskiy Institut gidrotekamiki i
meliorataii, '11ilisi. Predstavleno, akademikom K.S.Zavriyevym.
1COMMY USM
;CATEGOHY Cultivated Plants. Forage Crops. M
CABS. JOUR, RZhBiol, No.23 195A, No, IUJ4729
AUTHCH Gonaahvili, Sh. G., ~~Djshvilll MaBureshvIli, I. T.
X
INST. Scientific-Besearch Institute o Animal Husbandry,
TITLE Chemical Characteristics of Different Forage Varieties
of Soybeano
ORIG, PUB. Sb. tr. N.-i. In-t zbivotnovouxtvo, M235R, 1957,
2, 221-235
ABSTRACT Studies of the chemical composition of foragu varieties
of Boybean (Kustovaya. Chernosemyonnaya, Novnya and
Rannyaya) showed that those varieties are not inferior to
alfalfa in the content of nutrients in the Veget&tive mass
G. N. Chornov
Georgian SSH
Card: 1/1
71510:
WLI~1-11111
Z- rtyd n2d f. J he iki
dardy-a I kantrol nye r',oty cLlya studentdv zaoch I -, - , a. o,-ic siz t
uchilishch. Ekon, Geografiya zar0)ezhrL%?,-h stran. stalinaba0y 1954-67-s-25sm.
(M-vo prosveshcheniya tadzhi*.. SSR. f;:,s. usd,,ers~-er--'*-,,).
2 ekz. B. ts.--la tad-zhik. yaz--(55-343 3138:91 (D?z'-') '~:)71-1-4)
So:Knizhnaya Leropis (pa,~e 19) vol - 7, 1955
LOIAYEV, _ kj. _
Brief study of the economic geography of Isfara District.
Veh. mp. Stal. goo. pod. inst. 21:81-97 159. (MIRk 3-40)
(lofara District-Economic geography)
LOLArr,VA, T.K.
Problems of the iconomic gooirraphy of Tajikistan. ."conomic geography
of tho Vakhsh VL1luy. Uch. zap. Dush. goo. pad. inst. 35 Ser. georr,,
no.2:3-67 162. (MIRA 16:9) '
(Vakbs)i Valley-Economic g~:ography)
j'j% i,,A
T I f E PJ D 0 L I S K R F~Tl A', _1v `,'I
.. . -?. t.: . fin"I
'j ~ o!
V. V. Gonchnrov. _T
Thermal conductivity 11 jlij ~., ,wight rorrnctory brick
froip the Podollsk refractrry 14,)rkq variod ijId!)ly when do-
termined by two different mef,holq for varioii3 ranges of
temperature. For tho rFArq;,,j 4N 'W` G., thr, indireot.
method was used In w1itch it otwi,ii)rol )t' Vrinwi hont. con-
ductivity was used along with thp sampla. For tomporit-
tur'es above 900', the direct mqLhod wai lisrr) In which the
sample was placed in a cniorlyo; C, -, tand stevdy hout flow
use obtained by close rt~-ulvit.ion r:,~ tnH furnrico temperature
and the flow of cooling water. Aho direct method Is pre-
ferred, since all the fortors nr;) -].iLnrmIn(jd. With refine-
mento and modification:i, thIs rAjn be adapted for
use in control work. Pj i i, I i, q,1 thii al-q,Uori of standards,
average values of thori c fit d con-
ductivity of these brick i,r,i C.Ivf~,n for wse In q11 ralrulations.
A S a - S L AMETALLUPCICAL LITERATLPF 1;"!' 8. Z. K .
0
j
inzhoner; SHATILOV, K-V-, Inzhener; NOSOV. V.A., Inzhe-
nor; POLOZIOV, A.A.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk-, GBIMMXOV,
N.P., Inzhener.
Determining forces acting upon parts of the cutting apparatus
in harvesting large-stemmed crops. Selikhozmashina no.9:19-21
S 156. (MLRL 9:11)
1. Zavod Rostsellmash.
(Harvesting machinery)
LOOLIV, L., at. asLetent
Salivary calculi. Stowatologtia, no.1:40-43 '54. ("kL 3:7)
1. Is Klinikata po uahno-noano-garleni boleati pri Xeditsinskata
akademita 'I.F.Favlov', Plovdiv. Direktor: dots. H.Botusbarov.
(SALIVARY GI-A S, calculi.) (CALCULI,
*aalLvary)
KG! E LIN, Dmitriy Sergeyevich; LAPIR, Flaviy All bertovich; LOLEYT,
f~qm.on.Arturovich; MAKOVITSKIY, B.K., nauchnyy red.;
MMOSHCH, I.L., red.izd-va, VOCHALINA, Z.3., tekhn.red.
[Assembly of the technological equipment of construction
industry enterprises] Montazh tekhnologicheskogo oborudovaniia
predpriiatii stroitellnoi industrii. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat,
1963. 230 P. (MIRA 16:10)
(Construction industry--Equipment and supplies)
KLEPIKOV, V,G.J. inzh.; KOR11rYCHUK, G.P., Inzh.; ZUFIJi 'OV, .,.,,h. , in-h.;
Prinimali uchastiye: ZINUROV, A,Z,; TUGUSEVA, F.Z..;_-L-OL-1,YT,
Ye.F-.--; 3AL17EVA, D.R.
Puttine a plant for the distillation of fatty acids from
cottonseed soap stocks into operation. Masl. - zhir. prom. 27
no.8:37-/;2 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Kattakurganskiy maslozhirovoy kombinat imeni V.V. Kuybysheva
(for all, except Zufarov). 2. Sredneaziatskiy politekhnicheslAy
inatitut (for Zufarov).
(Katta-Kurgan--Oil industries) (Acids, Fatty)
ANASTASIJEVIC, Predrag, inz.; LDLIC, tranimir, inz.; RISTIC, Milorad,'Inz.
Development of nuclear energy,,Vand taaks of electric and machine-
construction'industries. Tekhnika Jug 17 no.l2s2341-2344 D 1620
LOLIC,B.; STOSICpP.
---------
Surface induction hardening of cranks-P 420.
(Tohnika, Vol. 12, no. 3, 1957, Yugoslavia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EM) 1~, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957, Unc.l.
9(9) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION YUG/2633
Loli6, Branimir, Engineer
Visokofrekventno zagrevanje i njegova primena u Industriji (High-Frequemy
Heating and Its Application in Industry) Beograd, Novinsko-Izde7adko
preduze6e Tekhni6ka knjiga, 1958. 248 p. (Series: Tehnins knjiga
biblioteka) Number of copies printed not given.
Sponsoring Agency: Novinako-izdavaUo preduze6e "Tehnidka knJiga".
Tech. Ed.t Ratko A. Jove'le'.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended fnr technical Dersonnel working In the field
of industrial electric furnaces.
COVERAGE: The author presents a review of developments in high-frequency
techniques based primarily on information obtained from US, Soviet, and German
literature. He discusses the theory and application of h-f techniques in
various branches of industry such as metallurgy and chemical production and
also in medicine. lie also describes the construction of h-f equipment and
the results obtained from its application. No personalities are mentioned.
Card 113
High-Frequency Heating (Cont.) YUG/2633
There are 120 references: 3 Serbo-Croatian,, 70 English, 24 German, 11,
French, end 9 Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface 7
PART 1.
Induction Heating 10
Crankshaft Hardening 92
Design of a Foundry 115
PART ~_M-
Dielectric Heating [Theory and General Applications] 158
Other Application of Dielectric Heating 208
Card 2P
High-Frequency Heating (Cont.) YUG/2633
Disturbances Caused by 11-F Heating Equipment and Their Elimination 214
Methods of Preventing Disturbances
Economics of H-F Heating
PART TV.
Bibliography
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TK4601.L65)
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217
225
240
GO/lob
12-19-59
T-7 r T-
blersurement of At, and k. for it
_--jurpolgin assembly. 1),-I~qiovfc, N. 16L~i6, It. Murkovie
S, Taka~, Z Unlyk(witt mid'11, (Iji,;t. NucleAr-Scil
,4-is' -Kilich"' * I'lelyrale,-ITIV-7M, i:')- -limil.' -'r?jii*
--- R,;c r SH. "Borij'KNrich- (Belgrade) 9, No. 169, 15-10
(1959)~-The migration length At and the infirdlive muld-
plication factor k. of the heavy-water natural-U bare as-
iembly can be accurately detd, by wcAsuri"K the reactivity
,rA of the reactor wt a function of the hc,,tvy level. The
rvations lead to a value k. Uf 1.210 -L- 0.000.
Y, IT. If. I ~Ymg,
J',
ZIVANOVIC, Srboljub; LOLIC-DRAGAHIC) Vera
-.........
Tabercrulum interoaseum radii and its ligaments. Med. pregl. 17
no.7065-369 164
1. Zavod za anatomiju Medicinskog fakulteta, u Novom Sadu
(Upravnik: Prof. dr. Sinisa Radojevic).
AUTHORt Lolin, I. SOV-4-58-9-20/34
TITLE: One and a Half Horse Powe r in Your Pocket (Poltory loshadi
v karmane)
PERIODICAL: Znaniye-silal 1958, Nr 9, page 25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The engineer Boris Blinov has designed and constructed a
midget compressor engine, which is only 2.5 times bigger than
a match box. The engine weighs 390 grams, its capacity is
1-5 hp, the fuel used is cheap solar oil. In one of its
next issues, "Znaniye-sil a" will present a detailed tech-
nical description of the miniature engine. There are 2
photographs#
1. Compressors--Design
Card 1/1
PAPTIC, Dragan, inz. (Beograd, Koce Kapetana 46); LOLIC, Slobolar, t~-im.
(Beograd).
A transistorized device for continuous moving of electric
phase proportionally to the mechanical rotation of a shaft.
Tehnika Jug 18 no.10;Supplement:Elektrotehnika 12 no.10:
1914-1916b 0163.
3)-.7r6
0 'to, 11r-? 11r1i)
2 I'M.' Zs:
Pan tic' , Jral-aa, :!~I,,,Jneer; joli(-, ~ilo!)odan, Techaiciani and
Vijatov, ilavIko, Teehniciazi
T! fLiL: GenerLitor of 0-r-5600 continuidly variable phase shift
'R~JI`,IL: Telmika, no. 4, 1962, 720-726
T'w ;xLicle describes a phase surt -encrator in which lincar
tentio,wters are used for Coatinumis phase shiftinf,, of simizioidal 30-c
voi tage. I'lie 112 potentioweter of the '(; 14irm anA tiiu GL
111J Of t"le, ;~Lcllwan ia-u Cxajple~-; of potentimicters Used for t%is I)Ljx'-
pose. To obtain the (Wsired proportionality between the phase j-liifL ukd
the rotation of the mcchanical 611ZLft, i-1 tr-i!11SiStU1-iZCL1 ifUiti-LILICIA1, V111OSC
diagrwa is shown in Fig. 7 was built. 2tic rotor 01-' ijves , 9C U
shifted current in i-clation to the curreat pas.,~;iag to t4c emitter follut;ur
0
ZF1 producing on emitter follo%-.-er~i I~Fl and -.~~2 a tension Of 0 and 90
respectively 0 At the collectors !!-'I and ;.~02, L%c tension is shi'ted for
a further 18; producing on emitter follov.,Qm -* 3 atid- Z.104 a tci,-sion of
C,jrd 1/ 3
ej
,~/GG 1/6 2/0 cc /C;0
Generator of 0-36CO...
136' and 2700 respectively. From LF1, LV3 and -"~,'A, L.ie teiisiull uf
- 0 0
u .0, 180, 270 Ij 1
itild 60 Phase is pits~icd to tlic pCj',eIII;iO.ILLur "'Ath it 3oc;
continLIOUS '~v the rotation of tlc poteutio;:-.~:tcr it tewiiun
is obtained on Lhe --Litlcr, who::ic JAILISC rCl,LLiUII JCW,:,iLI6 041 Ltiie ilk.je j10-
sition of the poteL,tioActer :31i(.'cx-, Out -huse iuiipliLude is C4a1IL--Qable.
To reduce these w,ij)IiLuiIc chiAa:'es, the poteutiomctc~r sli~ler 1:.11 is con-
nectud.to i(61 with a 'dj-h inplit ir.1"wdullcu. phe frul.1 1~..)I
to the aj-.,plitude compen!;ator "I,, who.-~e collector cirCUit cujitaiI16 tI.C pf)-
iLentiometLr W2 with a 360 0 Continuous windint,. The transistor P9 repre-
seats an emitter foliw-.,er with 41 iLl-,)Ut i'--IpUdaiICC. ifl'a-a~;iStUr6 '21C,
T11 and T12 represent an iu;iplifit.-r, %~Alose selectivity i.-; achieved %,.,it:l
negative reaction from tile output of T11 to iA,)ut of '10 by mu;,L:u~ Of a
Llou')le filter T with UC elements, and trLw-sistor T13 onsures a I(j-.; ouL-;L;-6
impodance. The phase shift t~ciierator !.as on the front ponel a plii),Sc S:Iilt
button, connections for the input, output and foll a J-V :30,.C!r
0
0-r360 calibrated phase shift button is coniiected to L:10 ()0tC!.ItiO."I0t0r
shaft KI-41 anJ 1:P2 thus enstirinj~ the desired linearity. I~iv ilenorator
is equipped printed circuit and the phase displacement rzuq-es fro!.,
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0 Y/001/62/000/004/002/002
Generator of 0.360 D261/003
0 0
+4 to -5 . A better performance could not be achieved due to the lack
of instrulments for regulating the phase relation on the enitters of trans-
istors T3, T4, T5 and TG. There are 3 tables, 12 figures and 3 non-Soviet
bloc references. The reforences to the Lnglish-language, publications
read as follows: Chmice, 1111jrhes, Mae Nichol, Sayre, Willianns- I/aveforms,
book 19 of the MIT series; Blackburn., Components Handbook, book 17 of Vic
MIT series; Landee, Dnvis, Albrecht: Electronic designers handbook.
SUBMITT M-: September 7, 19GI.
Fi g. 7
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T2 I r9 TVAINt/3
Ulaz UP OF FF.? EF4 R51 AK RS2 SP
900 2700
KPI - - - - - - -DP2
TZ
4EF1
1800
PANTIC, Dragans ing, (Beograd,, Koce Kapetana, 46); LOLIC, Sloboda-n, iM.
.. (Boograd); VIJATCV, Slavko, ing. (Beogrady
Generator of continually changing phase -lagging frorr 00 to 36o0.
Tehnika Jug 17 no./+:720-726 Ap 162. --
MOSK&TOV, Ye.; IA)LIN,,I.
I ---
Restoration is*an art. Znan.sila 35 no.9:3.6-17 S l6o.
(KM 13:10)
(Arch tacture-Conoorvation and restoration)
(Pechersk7 Monastery)
LOLIN, R.
FuXl solar eclipse. Vokrug myets, no.10:35 0 155. (KLRA 9:1)
(Sclipses, Solar--1955)
428
Kompleksnoye unedreniye erodov rabory novatorov na plavskom spirtovom zavode. (M.9 Rs
Rshchepromizdar, 1954) 8 S. SO Skhem. 20 sm. (M-vo prom-sti prodovollstv.
Tovarov SSSR. Tekan. upr. otd. Tekhn, Informatsii. Opyt novatorov proizvodstva).
5,000 Ekz. Bespl. Aur. Ukazrny V Kontse Teksta. Bez tir. L. i obc.
(54-55302)P 663.5 at.
SO: Knizhanaya, Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955
AIMRF-YEVA, Z.F.., kandkiiimichesUkh nauk:, dotsent; !fjLfj.;GV.,_j.V-., assistent
Physicoc,bemical investigation of'rare earth oxalates by using
radioactive isotopes. Report No. 1 Erbium oxalate (with su=,ary in
Englishle Izv. TSKHA no,1:212-221 162, OURA -15--6)
(Erbium oxalate) (Solubility)
LOLOVY P.
Airthrosis deformans and results of Its roentgen therapy. Suvr. med.
12 no.6:49-54 161.
1. Iz Okruzhnata bolnitsa, gr. Varna (Glaven lekar: K. Nikolaev)
(ARTHRITIS RHEUMATOID radiother)
LOLOVP F.; RIZOV, V1.
Roentgen diagnosis or diseases of the breast. Khlrargila (Sofia)
16 no.2:185-192 163.
1. Iz rentgenovoto otdolenie na Okruzhnata bolnitea - Varna.
(MMST DISMES)
LOLOV. P.
Roentgenological therapy of skin cancer. Suvr. mod. 12 no.11:
67-74 161.
1. Iz Ckrushnata bolnitea gr. Varna (GI. lakar H. Nikolaev).
(SKIN NEOPLASMS) (RADIOTHERAPY)
(FAGIAL NEOPLASMS)
- '. -, - - -
- -:
LOLOVI P.; MIKHAILOV, M.
Osseous lesions in caisson diEease among Bulgarian divers. Su-rr. med.
12 no.8:81-86 161.
(DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS radiog)
(BONE DISEASES etiol)
LOLOV, P.P.
Treatment of cutaneous hemaagioma. Suvrem.ned., Sofia 6 no.9:
65-70 1955.
1. Is OkrU2hnata Bolnitea gr. Stalin (gl.lekar: N.Nikolaerv)
(SKIN, neoplasms,
hemangioma, ther. (Bul))
(ANGIOKA,
skin, ther. (Bul))
T [1' 1,
,-.,
Research on blood circulation in healthy people and in cardiacs Sofiia, 1946.
141 p.
WWY, V. dots.; SILDAREV, N.; YLOLARDV, P.; MALAMOV, E., ZHILIAZKOV, T.
Verification of myocardial lesions in rheumatism with the aid of
precordial leads. Suvrem.med., Sofia 6 n0-3:47-50 1955.
1. Is Klinikata po bolnichna terapiia pri Visshiia meditsinski
institut V.Chervenkov - Sofiia (sav. katedrata: prof. Al.Pukhlev)
(ETACTF,OCABDIOGRAPEff, in various diseases,
rheum. heart die., precordial leads)
(RHMATIC HURT DISWE, diagnosis,
BOG, precordial leads)
LOLOV, Vasil (Sofiya, Bolgariya)
A case of tmusually large negative ~' waves in standard ECG
leads. Kardiologiia 3 no-4t92-93 Jl--Ag'63 (MIRA 17:3)
1. Iz gospitallnoy terapev-ticheekoy kliniki ( zav. - prof.
Al. PukIdev) Vysshego meditsinskogo Inatituta, SofJya,, Bol-
gariya.
ZIUMCHIEV, B.; STOICHEV, L; LOLOVAt Khr.; BINCHAROV. D.
Conditioned reflex leukocytools and effect of & dynamic stereotype
on the number of leukocytes. Suvrem. nod. Sofia 5 no.3:8-17 1954.
1, Is Instituta po patofiziologlia pri Meditsinskata akademila
I.P.Pavloy, Plovdiv. direktor: 'Prof. L.Tsloharov.
(LMOCYTX COUNT,
off. of Micrococcus pyogenes as unconditioned stimulus
on form. of conditioned variations In dogs)
(TWLIX, CONDITIOMM,
leukoc7to count variations in dogs after repeated inject.
of Hicrococaus pyogenes)
(MICROCOCCUS PYOGURSO
off. of repeated inject. in dogs on form. of conditioned
reflex variation of leukocyto count)
KIRIN, Iv.; LAZAROV, G.; LOLOVA, Khr
Significance of mechanical stimulation of the lungs in modification
of blood picture. Suvrom.med..Sofia 5 no.10-47-55 1954.
1. Iz Instituta po patologichna fiziologii pri Med. akadamii I. P.
Pavlov, Plovdiv. (diraktor: prof. Telcharov).
(BLOOD,
picture. off. of lung stimulation)
(LUNGS, PhYS101097,
off. of stimulation on blood picture)
STOIWWOVI I" 'XVA'11XhV-
MW
Hypoglycemic coma induced by small doses of insulin in the treatment of
psychiatric diseases; Combination of insnlixx with luminal and caffeine. I.
Suvrem. med., Sofia 8 no.10:60-67 1957.
1. Iz Katedrata po paikhiatriia pri VMI 1. P. Pavlov -- Plovdiv (Di-
rektor: prof. K. Cholakov)
(SHOCK 'rHavy, INSULIN,
small dose technic with caffeine & phenobarbital (Bul))
(GAWMA, ther. use,
ment. disord., in small dose insulin shock ther., with phen-
obarbital (Bul))
(PEMNOBARBITAL, ther. use,
ment. disord., in amall dose insulin shock ther., with pheno-
bnrbital (%I))
RRATANOV, Br., dotsent ; BUCIPJAROVA, V.; BUIUR'LIE, B.; LOLOVA, M.
Femudocavernous pneumonia in chil4ren. Nauch.tr.ISIM, Sofia 2 no.2:
51-65 1953.
1. KlInika po detaki, bolesti. Zav. katmdrata: dots. Br.Ts.'Bratanov.
(PITEMIOITIA, In Infant and child,
pseudocavernous)
T-T
TRIFONOVA, A.
CO.Iztry.. Bulger&*
A~JAZI:* remess not indicated
not Indicated
Sofia, 1W.:L8JAr No 21 Uar/Apr 61s pp 31-32
baut *The Stiologlo Role of Pathasonia Coll BGzterla U
Infant Oastro-lateetInal Diseaw.4
Co-outhorms
AT;,IMCVAP 8.
DOTSOVA' H!-"
STUANOV, S.
BAMBOVP L. Mir.; STEFANOVA, G.; OBREIKOV, L.; AVRAMOVA, V.; KEFMIOVA, St.;
-- LOLOVA,---Y,,.
Exudative tuberculous pleurisy as an early manifestation of pulmonary
tuberculosis. Suvrem, mod., Sofia no.3:79-85 161.
1. 0kruzhen tuberkulozen dispenaer, Burgas (Glavan lekar M. Karapalev).
(TUBERCULOSIS PULMONARY diag)
OYKSj G.N., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk;_~OLUA K.K. inzh.; SHAILADZENINE)
_Z.
S.A.., inzh.; MALYSHEV, S.I., inzh.
Making capped steel with a two-layer crystal structure for the
manufacture of seamless tubes. Biul.TSIICHM no-4:13-21 161.
(Steel-.--14etallography) (Pipe, Steel) (KIRA 14:10)
22312
'3/1 3Y61 /ooo/004/001,1015
'054" 27
AuTzORS. 'Cyk.. G. X., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profesoort
Shszoaxeniazt, S. A., Engitsoorl to. L., tn'~'.n..rj
F~gino.rj Lolua, X. K. , &.nd X-n4-
lin. Eng-Inoer
TITLEs ZToAuct- an of "too from semi-killed steel with a doublA,-Iay.r
cr3at&ilize tructuxo
PCiZODN"t Stall, no. 4, 1961, 304 - 30T
TMI Tests vare carried cut on &Q-=st.d cx=-u:&ctur* of
tubes from s-i-k1l1*d stool. instead of from killed ..9.1 " In -he
wentional process. A seto.I wau roluir*d, i=cor;cr.t---z -h. 2f
both killoA act riaming stools. '?-r this p-a;03~ r1=1n,; o'coll
c;onteoxth furnaces vas cast in ingot nolls Lth .11cael bxA.4' Lot. V
6.3 %an ingots. Without interruptir.3 tha =*%&I flo., 6~-41.3 1
(250 - IDO~S-/toz at steel) vote tz-rQ!-Uc.1 ;~='zz to the c 'ntro~l
. ton -.4;3- on ..
son Of the costing (the -arbon-oQ, c--. tittilt I It
ands 0.231:). Alumicum .43 .44ol. 13pon cuiiing -1 .. .... r 14.ri,rs of
Card IAj
"M2
PrOdu4ticz or tube. from #*21-kil
led steel ... A,154/jV2T
SUO MAtsl -hilh or, In oczt4at vith the -01.1 .111. cry.: Q
isle end fo"ed & low-cArbOu, 2ulur- and
tL"*- at %'no 9"0 t'-O- the core of the -C.-*
VAII* the rjazzing mot&l of the core, vbij'r-ZO% '&$ "ill li;~!!-
trolled by the "-At * the '4'.' of c" to .Z-
Of LXQMJ.1~ &-Li-d.
Out 14 %be correct .~q, the ja,~& c.cs..st. of :of.
b1i to., to .a-
ming &'L"- 12 - 20 not thick M.1 .3 a=l. 1: I'l:' zo!.
uniform liquAtion of corbon, su.Mr zmd phzs;,Q~.,
13
wortlial and tr'Zgv$Zsa'
directio "no Lvera&r&to of
note' in the 0424 1" 0.28 -h4 Z x
31
blooms made of the test *to#, were Put Into
b.-rolliAg j,.j. The surface of the bloo."d ;u*h.r--f;* fun%- of .he
. is r-nark.zy Clean. Z-t dt-
tp~l&yite` Lay Of the "o"' fl&'M of k"164 Th. bl.oz.
400 stands with the :orking rolls h&,,
U&t on _~- th. f.ll*wz, angle
1* for16a _ of
9 f - %.be*. 96 for 219 % 7 ond
tar 325 x a w tub... Th. pi,rcing tog%% oho,.d the. Lho
.st met&,
*or
trongl yaffected by the c~,Lct;*& in tqzp,...tue . v&4
kill., tL= 2..1, 'f
&to The test billets could not be isrcod Lt 11~OOC, h*,044 11
Card 2/4
3/13 736!/OW/004/0011015
Pradaction of %ut** from semi-kil' *& steel ... A054 A127
the conventional process piera-mg man, easily 'at t 1150
1*:*Y:r. ".n. then the or* tuffcleatly high (1250
%h r 46ato amounted to e,2',v so a roa,41t of incorrect adJust=eat a.' the fil--.
piercing stand. The hardasso of the billot is rot unlfc= --a its cress-
M*Qt4,a (Pig. 2). :he Our. is box-er, -.h= tht ewternal laxer3. The
urs of tizo piercing teats could be oi-l=4n3ted by &.=a of the ro-,.
ling p&rL=otsr.. The Inclination of the rolls Lm the first stem-d was r*-
ducal by 10, reduction at the neck of the rolls v&a iA-roaj-.1 by 2.7 - 2-t~:C
sad drawing out the mcasplace of the mar.1rel by 22 ~y dacroaal-ng
the Inclination anglo of the warlatme r,)I's, fr~ct--" end pullinz fo-cas in-
art"el whereas "I&I alip doc-a.3.41. 14 a r.au- of the rtllz-
tics. the central parts were pracossal maze thzrz~ghlj &r.4 was
proaat*i. The %bo,o mentioned ct=&a. in rollins ;.arsmatars '~creaaod the
&"=t of mon-piercabl. bill*t3 fr*a e., to 1.7%. of tho bli.
lots can be entirely eliminated by relaing the cropping of the top to 2
5%. A further cropping 4,:) aho-41d be cox-ile! ..t for t~:4 ~.Ij =,z sta.z-,
The qjAlLty Of the tube surface *Ith doublo-layor structure satiaf&ctcry.
The rate of flawless products increased to 55 - qe~.. The pro;..-
%lea of the tubes xad& of the too- steel co=;i.,ios with rCCT a-~p.5a
Ca" 3AY
2231-1
5
Produztton, of tub.. fr-. st ....... A011,111" 27
or killed .%..I (CY.2. Cr.3 sto. 3%). or# 4 flg-~-- ~-X 3 3--
f
viat references.
ASSOC:AZICS, Vo.60wakiy lMStjtUt J-&'-i (2J30ZQ St-I IMS-~W) lz~l Z"&V'
kAAMkjy 2.1-d Pie.a.)
Card &A
KASHAKASIIIITLT, N.V.; SHAROZENIME. S.A.; 14ALySEV,.S.I.;
ChXIMDZE, Z.A.
I
GIBRADZE, Sh.S.,- Y.1110sliTARIYA, Sh.F,,; RITUDZE, D.A.; SHARMrM;
S. Sh. PrInimali ushantly-A.- SHI-21GELAYA,V.; URMCHEDLISHVILI,
Sh.; POPTASHVILT, S-n..r WWA.K.; MINDELI, M.; TSKHELTSffVTLI, D.;
GORDEZIMI, N.: ODIKADZE, Ch..; TATARADZE, Z.; KHUTSISHVILI, A.
Production and use of highly basi,~, open-hearth furnace sinters
from Dashkesan iron ore. Trudy GPI no-4:25-32 162
(MIRA 17:8)
MA14ADMANASIMLI, G.I.; KHMIMIASEVILI, G.K.; LOLVA, K.K.., r;d.; 11MUDZE,
D.S., red. izd-va; DZPAPARIDZE, N.A.) le-khn. red.
[Construction equipment; working principles, operation, and
maintenance) Stroitellnye mashirq; ustroistvo, ekspluatatsiia i
tekhnicheskil ukhod. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Gruzinskoi SSR,
1962. 145 P. (Construction equipment) WIRA 15:7)
/.I, "i 6,16~/Omo/oo /oo
RS: Lolua Ov,
T I T L E Prodkictio'n of plates from ingots of tile semi-Icillod
type with a turo-Layer crystalline ntructuro
1 T 0 DI C.A 1, Izvestiya vysshildi uch(,,bxiykii zzlvLdeniy. Chernay'l.
trio tal lurgiya , TIO .3, 1965, 53-62
T"'XT Production of somi-lkillcd steel in the USSR has increased
in recent years, At the ex'i-)erii-.icntal heats of scmi-killed
steel vere produced and roll.--d in tile usual way into plates,
;~;ar,zPles being, taken fvom -the stock at various stages. The samples
.-;ore examined and compared .,rith reference samples of rimming steel.
The ladle alLalySiS of the stecl was 0.25 C, 0.118% Mn, 0-017'1~ P.
infrots wa:5
aric S. Deoxidation for the semi-killed
effected with aluminum (22C jr/ton steol) into the partly filled
iit,,,-.-ot mould during tile bottoi:-,pouring. With the technique used,
th.c piping in the sol-A-killed steel welded up on rolling and tho
elci~t(,,rits were distributed uniformly both along and across tile
ia~:.ot The nature of the di.~~tvibiition of inclusions in the two
lypes of ingot differed in the rimming steel
contai~ifiation with sulfirle inclusions incroasesfroizi the outside
Card 1/2
s/148/63/000/003/002/007
Production of plates ... Elil/E435
towards the axial zone and from bottom to top; in the semi-killed
the aiiiount of sulfide inclusions risesfroin the outside to the
intert-,lediate.zoiLie, after which It stays practically constant.
As determined by vacuum fusion at 16500C the.oxygen content in both
types of ingot was generally higher in the outer zones, probably
due to the rapid cooling preventing the carbon-oxygen reaction
devoloping. In other zones the oxygen content decreases with
increasing carbon content and conversely. The greatest oxygen
content was f6und in the lowest zone studied, probably because the
high ferrostatic pressure there hinders the utilization of the
oxygen to forin carbon monoxide.1 There are 7 figures.
ASSOC I,%TIO',%S : RUStavskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod
(Rustavi Metallurgical Works)
oskovskiy institut stal i i splavov
M
3
-41%lascow-Institute- of -St a
OUDINAUTTED: 'fay It, 1962
-ard 2/2
%.1
.GILLER, S.A., akademik; VEPESHCHAGIN, L.I.; VENTER, K.K.; KOPZHUNOV, S.P.;
TSIRULEJ, V.V. [Cirule, V.]; LOLYA, D.O.
2-Furyl and 5-nitrofuryl-2-acetylene ketones. Dokl. AN 55SR
164 no.lt99-102 S 165, (MIRA 18t9)
1. Institut organicheskogo sinteza All LE'viyskoy SSR i Institut
nefte- i uglekhimicheskogo sinteza pri Irkutskom gosudarstvennom
universitete im. A.A. Zhdanova. 2. An Latvlyskoy SSR (for Giller).
-L-1-328-46 EWT(I)AWA (J)AWr(m)APF(c)AWP(J)/EWA (b) '"Jal
6-IV20 Ro
poo!99/0102
ACCESSION Nit I AT5023365 1 164vail
4A 41 0 1
1 XMORI GUIST B IA * (kcademician AN LatSSR); Vereshchalin, L. 1.1 venter. K-1.1
Korshunov a rule, V. V.;,LolZa I D. '0. 4~4_
ITITLEt 2-yry
and 5-nitra-2-furyl alkynyl ketones
ISOURCEI AN SSSR. Dokl , V. 164. no. 1, 1965, 99-102
TOPIC TACS1 (~MLAle- antivirus agent, ketone, ststyleftic ketonso furyl alkynyl
ketone
ABSTRAM This work was undertaken in the course of a search for compounds with
fungicidal and antiviral agents. Furyl alkynyl ketones had been previously pro-
pared by the authors from the corresponding carbinols by oxidation with activated
manganese dioxide, "itrofuryl arylalkynyl ketones were obtained by nitration of
I the corresponding*ketonce. The reaction conditions are dictated by the nature of
"the aryL group attached to the acetylene function. Ketones containing an unsubsti-I
itutad phanyl group, or a phoull group beirinj olactron-donating substituents are
readily nitrated In acetic anhydride at -25C. without a catalyst. When the phenyl
group bears electron-withdrawing substituents (CI,' Dr), the reaction temper ture
must be raised to O-5C and catalytic amounts of oulfuri& acid must be added. In
all cases, selective nitration occurs. yielding 3-mitro-2-turyl ketones. In this
Cord- I Iz-
L 1328-66
'ACCESSION NRt AT-5O'2-336'-3"-----
$manner, a series of keta"s was greparodt
-~,jj~-CO4 C-1K
.0
where R - phanyl, p-tolyl, p-chlorophanyl, me-bromophanylo p-bromophonyl The yields
and physical constants of the above compounds and their sesdearboxonen ;re given
in tabular form. The results of biological tests of the compounds obtained will be:
presented in a separate paper. Orig. art, Met 2 tables.' P
ASSOCIATION: Institut organichaskogo sinteza Akademli nauk LatSSR (Indtitut* Of-
Organic Synthesis". Academy of Scie.nces,L&tSSR); Institute nafts- L uglakhimicheskogo
sinteza pri Irkutakm gosudarstwentwo universitate im. A. A. Zbdawva (Institute
of Petroleum &ad Coal-Chamistil 8jn$he.s1s at the Uku-tsk' Rate Unlyer tiy)
SUBMITMi OUpr65 INCLs 00 so CW1 I - OC
07=t 006 ATO raw
NO RZY-SOVi 005 ~16
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carld
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Science, reserirch, --md practice in t)e foi I inl,istry. p. 205.
? ' I .. 1. 1 -
~ T7-'fSL . ?rana. " 1. 4,, no. 4, 1955.
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