SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYASKO, A.B. - LYASS, A.M.

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Wf 7"' Pt-7 f" ~,5 -E-WITIMAPAW nV4.4'ao _/Feb/~11-4 !JP 011632 J &W171HOM: ~TL3!4sko--'A" -Bi; Ostrovs I F s yes~lq a ons TITLE. Farametric~oacill ft -in-secand order circuits incorporating ferxmMnt- tic elements. Tfteory.'~of a parametron opprating in the third subharmonic 1': MURCE: _V uiznqe'.'soveshchafiiie~.~o magnitnym elem-entam avto elei7,qkhwd-!1 i neritfiltnoy- t vvchislitel nov tekhniki. Lvov, 1962. Vagnitniye elementy avtomatikit telemekhAniki, lzmeritel'noy i vychistitet'noy tekhniki (Magnetic n1c-' ments of automatic control, remote control, measurement and computer engineering); trudy soveshchaniva~ Kiev. Haukova dumka, 1964, 590-603 TOPIC TAGS:. pairam.etric regenerAit imi subharmonic oscillation,third subha-monic etronj_~secaad,ordercircuits parametric oscillation, ferromagnetic element ,param -aticuastnz- the ABSTRACT: Aftei necessary-cod ition of~paramagnetie regeneration 1-as a function'o ---the.-num er o -the 6'bharmo'nb: ~ (the elementary theory of the f u t 'p~eriti6n) I the ad thors derive the basic equation feasibility of, parame r c:xe for subharmonic oadUlationer.of decond order ferromgnatic-containing circuits) i apply the Uogolyubov-Hitropol skly method-to the resonant case of the equations of!--- Card 1/7 ~~e- IVC,4 V1j LAI-V'6137~2 F,1T(d)/1WT(m)/EEC (k)-2/8~W (i)IFAP MITAW P(t)/rXP(k)/&P(h)/FED-2/ 0i -4/P"#ad/P9-4/P1-'4 P --Wff8J1)6310'Z~'09;6 03' T6942 ACCL531011 lint APWI38559 681.142.6 AUTHOR. Boyarchenko TITLE: All-Unio n Conference an ma gnotic olementa of automation and couqmter technique SOURCE: Avtomatika i tolemokhanika, v. 26, no- 5, 1965, 938-942 TOPIC TAGSt electric engineering conference, m4gnatints conferince, c0;7'jt-9r- -S-CL-MMrA-* automation equipmant, automation, electronic data processing ABSTRACT: The Ninth All-Union Conference on Magneiic Elements of Automation and Computer Technology.,__.teld J~i Kaunas from 7_to 10 SqpLf-Lm~er 1964, was organized by the N.1tional Committee of the USSR on Automatic Control, the j Institute--of-Power and Electrical Engineering of the A~aqMy of Sciences, Lithuanian SSR, the Lithunnian Scientific and Technical Society of the Instru-) ment Buildipff Industr , and the Institute of Automation and Telemechanics_ I of th e-Main Committee on Instrument Bul )f Automation~: and Over Control 5y-pterris udder Gos2lan and the Academy of Sciences USSR. ,450 participants discussed some 90 reports concerning the theory, design, L 54r,_16P.-65 ACCMSIOIN KR; AM13852 production, and application of magnetic and magnetic -semiconductor ele- Me'nts. Reports were presented for se;ven areas: digital and analog elemen4a memory devices, magnetic power devices, magnetic amplifiers and con- vertera, paramet*rona, and power sources. At the opening plenary session, M. A. RozenbI -at presented a survey ,~f the present state of contactless magnetic elements, which he considers to be one of the most efficient and promising technical means of automation and cdmpu ter technology. Problems of designing logic elements to provide stable operation for various types of circuits were discussed in a series of rcports, B. A. Yeffmov and G. N. Chizhukhin reported on the development of modules of ferrite -translator elements (FTE) which can be used for vari-, ous types of'computers and also fo e discrete automa tion for general and special purposes. This system provides reliable operatiori at a 200-ko clock., frequency in the -10 to +501 C temperatu re. range, logether with M A Akaenoy reported oh the devel- The same Authors opment of a general-purpose hea~y-ddfy "hich cin be used as a ceU of a clock-frequency Ilse generator or as an! Iftdepe.nddnt lieavir-diulz controi JR, Card ACCWSIO;t UR: - AP5013852 clemerit.. IVIB.e4pable of performing command recording or readout of in formation reachin g it in large quantities from a low-power FTE. 1. A. TyuMin, V., ~k. eflmoN~, and A. A. Shavroy reported on the development and testing of biax-type logic circuits operating at 1 Me and performing several logic operations. Advantages cited are: high s/n ratio, about 20; high switching rate, about 2 Mc; and high reliability due to the simplicity of the circuit. Such circuits may also be used In complex logic devices, Additional re~ports discussed logic circuits using blax-type elements In a c' working storage devi e with a nondestructive readout cycle of 10-7 sec an recording time for new information of several microseconds.. Af! - e and discrete-analog 20,9TTY et al. reported on discret computer units based on the use of the area of an emf pulse originating in) the winding during magnetization reversal in the ferrite, Development of ferrite matrixes which release'a voltage pulse at the output with sn'area proportional to the code supplied nt the~matrix input was also discussed. Problems connected with the. development of single-wire memory ents with multiaperture ferrite plates were presented by R. A. Lashev;' L 5466R--55 ACCE;GSIOH IIR: AP5013852 skiy ct al. A. S. Sverd-loy and others presented results of developing work-, ding storage imits using miniature memory cubes made with multiaperture ferrite plates. Thin-film technology was discussed in several reports. A paper by Ye. F. Berczhnyy et al. dealt with the development of a super storage device' built on thin-film matrices with conductive substrates with a capacity of 64 56-bit words and a cycle of 400 nacc. Experiments with magnetic-film storage devices produced by electrochemical deposition on glass and metal cylindrical substrates were discussed, and a method of using an element of cylindrical magnetic film in a matrix storage device w&u also reporteid. A. Tutauskas and R. Litvinayt_L~_ reported on a stable storage device with a short access time, a capacity'of 512 x 32 bits, an access rate of 500 kc, and a readout time of I tisec. A. B. Lyasko et al. have developed a small decade counter of periodic and nonpdrI605 dl~mals in which a pars- Metric element with five stable phase states was used. The counter displays better energy properties than other known counters, high rellabil.1ty, and Ihigh roibe immunity.. A.' 0. Rabinlkln reported on the characteristics 0 1 L 54666-63 ACCMIQI HR: AP5M3852 '~ew_ 'f the cobalt high-coercivity (6000 oe) alloys 0 -platinum system. M. A. 'Rozenblat et al. diocuesed the theory and design oFm-agnetic analog comput- ing devices (adder, Integrator, m'ultfplier) based 6n single-stage magnetic amplifiers uoing magnetic analogstorage. A large number of reports was devoted to the theory and application of, power magnetic devicea. The papers presented by the Gor'Idy school of 'A. M. Bamdas concerning froquency multipliers and voltage stabilizers were, of areat intereat in this field.1' ASSOCIATIONt none SUMaTrED: 00 EVCM 00 60B OOVEI DP, IM W REF SM 000 OMMI' 000 LTD PRIM 1 4021-7 L-16458-66 :'_PWT(d)/W JJP~(c)_ . P 1), - -1;Rt AP6006302 A CC SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/002/011.1, INVENTOR: Bollshchikov, V. As; Lyas o, A. B.;.Matafonova, E. P.; Syrykh, A. N. ORG: none 17le7l TITLE: Te n-position multistable element. Class 42, No. 178168 iSOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye' obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1966, 115 'TOPIC TAGS: flip flop circuit, RC circuit, parametron, logic element, computer :component 'ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a ten-position multistable element pentastable parametrons and a delay line. Reliability of the device is jmproved by using a transistorized symmetric potential flip-flop of the counter. ~type. The collectors of the transistors am connected to circuits of parametric elements on the fifth subharmonic through decoupling networks containing a series- 'connected choke and capacitor. The circuit of the first pentastable parametron is connected io the coupling transformer of the second parametron t1irough a decoupling network made up of a resistor and capacitor. 'The circuit of the second parametron !is connected to the coupling transformer of the first parametron through a simila r ',decoupling network and a delay line. !Card,l/ ~.UDC: 681.142.07. 3/133/60/000/007/012/016 AUTHORS: Dubrov, N.F.i Gorlach, I.A.; Lyasko, M.V. 14 TITLE.- The Effec-t of Copper on Transformer Steel' PERIODICAL: Stall, 1960, No. 79 pp. 645 - 646 VX TEXT% According to the work of V.S. Meslkin (Ref. 1) it can be as- sumed that a maximum copper content of 0.6% has no adverse effect on the e- lectrical and magnetic properties of transformer steel, assuming that this quantity of copper is contained as a solid solution in ferrosilicon. Higher demands led to the conclusion that the permissible copper content of trans- former steel must not exceed 0.106 In order to establish unambiguously the effect of copper on transformer steel, tests were carried out on three types of steel of the following compositions Si C Mn P S Cr Cu N2 A (A) 4.66 0-04 0.01 0.008 0.002 0.010 0.059 0.0017 r. (B) 4.69 0.02 0.03 mio mo6 M70 0.310 0.0016 P 0,0050 BM 4.59 0.03 0.04 0.009 0.003 0.030 0.046 Steel A and B were melted in a 300 kg induction furnace and steel V in a 500 Card 1/3 The Effect of Copper on Transformer Steel S/133/60/000/007/012/016 kg arc furnaces. From these steels sheets were rolled 0.35 mm thick, which were tempered at 1.1200C in industrial vacuum furnaces (with a residual preo- sure of 60 mm Hg). From the sheets 30 x 250 mm strips were cut which were tested by the absolute wattmeter method, according to rOCT (GOST) 802-50 for speoific loss (Plo/50)9 and by ballistic method for magnetic induction in weak and medium fields. Magnetic induction was apparently most affected by copper in weak fields (*between BO 02 and BI). Specimens of various copper content in medium magnetic fields'?B5 - B25) practically did not show any change in magnetic induction. Copper has an effect on specific losses when the Cu content exceeds 0.3% and this influence is very -%onsiderable when the Cu content is above 0.5%. Judging from the tests it ~..-i be assumed that the separation of Cu from ferrosilicon starts already when its amount is well below 0.6%. When examining non-metallic inclusions in many samples, on the boundary of the inclusion cores complex iron sulfides and copper sulfides were observed; the latter most probably formed as a result of the 2 Cu+FeS*I- 4:-.TCu2S+Fe reaction (1). Lt high temperature (19120 - 1,1500C) annealing in the vacuum the reaction should proceed to the right as at 1,1000CF 119930 cal (2) and -AFO in 20,070 cal N- Consequently, copper PeS = Cu2S separatee from the ferrosl.lioon solution in the form of qu2p.?Il Upon the sep- Card 2/3 The Effect of Copper on Transformer Steel B/133/60/000/007/012/0-,6 aration of copper in pure form or in the form of sulfurous compounds, heter- ogeneous mixtures are formed which deteriorate the electric and magnetic properties of transformer steel. It is advisable, therefore, to keep the maximum copper content below 0.20% in steels which are standardized for mag- netic induction and below 0.40% in steels which are standardized for speci- fic losses. When used in fields of 0.008 a.t./cm capacity or less, trans- Ll~ former steels should apparently not contain any copper at all; even a quan- tity of 0.2% is inadmissible. There are 3 graphs, 2 sets of photographs and 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 German. ASSOCIATIONt Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov (Ural Scientific Research Institute of Iron and Steel) Card 3/3 AL S/133/62/000/007/Oii/oi4 A054/A127 AU7HOR3: Mironov, L.V.; Privalov, S.S.; Lyask TITLE: At the Uralskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut chernykh metallov (Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Ketals) PERIODICAL: S.tal', no. 7, 1962, 638 TIEXT: In co-operation with the HAK and ChMZ the grain structure and magnetic properties of transformer steel were investigated. The amount of impurities and gases can be reduced by combining the smelting and oxidizing processes, by main- taining optimum electrical and temperature conditions during smelting and by in- tensifying the refining process. Shortening the oxygen blowing period to 10 minutes reduces the oxygen content of the metal and improves the magnetic proper- ties. Tests of the effect of cold rolling conditions on the growth of grains and the recrystallizing texture of transformer steel showed that secondary.crystalli- zation and development of a perfect texture can be attained at given reductions. Beyond a certain value of reductions - which depends on the smelting technology - the magnetic properties of the steel deteriorate and fine grains without texture Card 1/2 S/133/62/000/007/01i/014 At the Ural'skiy .... A054/A127 appear., The optimum reduction values for the second rolling were determined. To prevent sticking together of the sheets during annealing, hydrate of magnesium oxide should be applied instead of talcum. If the sheets are degreased and oxi- dized prior to costing them with hydrate of magnesium oxide, their sticking can be prevented and the magnetic properties of transformer steel sheets up to 0.35 mm thick equal those of 3320-3 330 (E-320-E330) grades [according to*f-OC 7802-58 (GOST 802-58)]. Card 2/2 ULITSEVA, L.I.; KOLOTIWVA, L.V.; LYASKOVSKAYA, M.N. Epidegiology of typhoid fever. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.1:50-5,3 Ja 162. (141PA 15:3) 1. Iz Llvovskogo instituta opidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny i oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantsii. (TYPHOID FEVER) KOKSHAROVAJ, I.K.; LYASKOP M.V.; MRONOV, L.V. J Formation of a cubic.texture in transformer steel. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 14 no.3:464-465 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Urallskiy institut chernykh metallov. (Steel-Metallography) (AnnealJig of metals) VAZINA, A.A.- BOLOTINA, I.A.; VOLIKENSIITPfN, M.V.; LYASOTSKAYA, I.; FRANK, G.M. Configuration of a polypeptide chain in G- and F-actin. Biofizika 10 no.4:567-570 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva, i Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Leningrad. L ~j ~ - r, -, :~,s kc, iN -1 -,~j , LYASKOVSKAYA, Ye.l. Heamtologica indices of serum producing horses and the preventive properties. of aatiplague serums obtained from them. Izv. Irkegos. protivochum. inst. 12:130-136 '54. (MIRA 10:12) (BLOW-ANALYSIS AIID CHEMISTRY) (SERUM) (HORSES) UASKOVSKAYA, Ye. I. LYASKOVSKAYA, Ye. I.: "The blood picture of anti-plague producers cnd immuno- biologictl properties of their sera." Irkutsk State Sci Res Anti-Plague Inst of Siberia and the Far East. Irkutsk, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Science.) Knizhnaya letopis', No. 30, 1956. Moscow. RM'DANOV, L.Ye.,- LYASKO SKAY Ganna and beta globulins of plague serum and A study of their effectiveness. Tez,i dokl.konf.Irk.gos.nnuch.-isel.protivochun.inat. no.l:)W 155. (MIRA 110) (GLOBULIN) (PLAGUE) V,5/t 4.W- -e,4PP.A.; LYASKOVSKAYA, Ye.I.; IMMANOV. L.Ye. I Purifiention nnd concentration of antinlaMie eera. with neutrpl snltz. Tez.1 dokl.konf.Irk.gos.nnuch.-isel.protivochum.inst. no.1:45-46 155. - (MIRA 11:1) (PLAGUE) (SLRUM) ),~,) -,, ~) /-,- ~ . / o_;- KHMAHOV, L.Ye.; SMSIOEV, ?.A.; SWUM, Ye.D.; KALMOVIs, A.P.; TOKAREVA, A.A.; MDGULk:VA, V.Ya.LiM~~.Rjl- Therapeutic and prophylactic properties of separate protein fractions of plague serum. Tez. I dokl.konf.Irk.-oo.nauch.-Issl.orotivochum. inst. no.2:69-70 157. (MIRA 11:3) (SaUM) (PIAGUN) (PROTEINS) LTASKOVSKAU, Ye. I. Blood picture of horses producing autiplague sera. First report. Izv.Irk.goo.nauch.-isel.prativochum.iust. 15:157-175 157. (MIRA 13:7) (HORSES) (W4CD--AKALYSIS AND CHEMISTRT) (mmum) (MAG") US3R / Microbiology. Human and Animal Pathogens. Pasteurellae. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 2, 1959, 5604. Author : Lyffi Inst :Irkutsk Sci. Res. Antiplague Institute of Siberia and the Far Fast. Title :Relationship Between Agglutination Titer and Effectiveness of Antiplague Serun. Orig Pub: Izv. Irkutskovo n.-JL. protivochurain. in-ta Sibiri i Dalln.Vost., 1957, 14, 173-176. Abstract:,No abstract. Card 1/1 52 KffMNOV, L.Te.; LTAsKoVsKAyA, Te. ~.; MIKUMA, V.Ta.; KALKTKOVA, A.P. Ga-, and beta globulin antiplagw sera and the stud7 Of their effeativetess. First report. IST-Irk.gos.nauch.-iosl.protivo- obum.inst. l4tl69-172 157. (MIRA 13:7) (Symum) (PTAG") - LUSKOVSKATA, To. I. Interrelation of the agglutination titer and the effectiveness of antiplague sera. Yourth report. Izv.Irk.gog.uauch.-1ssl. protivochum.inst. 14:173-176 157. (MIRA 1317) (S=K.DIAGNOSIS) (Pman) LTASKOVSKATA To I . KRUNMOV, L.Ye,; SHKmot TOIDS Study of the dependence of the qaality of antiplagus, serum on some individual peculiarities of the Rroducing animal. Izv.Irk.goo.nauch.-isel.protivochum.inst., 14:207-216 157. t. (MIRA 13:7) (SIM) (PLAWN) (HORSES) I 4 KHUNDANOVV L.Te.; SRZRSHNZV, P.A. SHKMO, Ye.D.; XALMYKOVA, A.P., TOKARKTA, A.A.; LYASKOVSKAYA- To-I.; MIKKALEVA, V.Ya. Therapeutic and Prophylactic properties of individual pz-otein fractions of antiplague serum. Izv.lrk.goo.nauch.-isal.protiv,--- chum.ingt. 1803-41 158. (MIRA 13:7) (BLOOD PROTEINS) (PLAGUE) USSR / Microbiology. Human and Animal Pathogens. F Pastourollao. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5601. Author : 3harshnov, P. As: Shkurko, Ye. D.; Lyaskov- skaya Yo. Iii khuf,.dano*v;-'L. Yo. Inst :lrkuts~,C--;,~-.Ies. Antiplaguo Institute of Siboria and the Far East. Title :Purification and Concontration of Antiplaguo Sera with Neutral Salts. Orig Pub: Izv. Irkttskovo n.-. protivochumn. in-ta Sibiri i Dalla. Vost., 1957, 14, 17?-182. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 USSR / Microbiology. Human and Animal Pathogons. F Pastaurollae. Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5600. Author : Shershnov, P. A.; Lyaskovskaya Yo. I.; Shkurko, Yo. D.; Khundanov, Inst :Irkutsk Sci. Res. M"ntiplague Instituto of Siboria and tho Far East. Title :Purification and Concontration of Antiplague Sera Using Farmcntativo Digustion. Orig Pub: Izv. Irkutskovo n.-i. protivochumn. in-ta Sibiri i Dalln Vost., 1957, 14, 183-187. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 50 USSR / Microbiology. Human and Animal Pathogons. F Pastourollao. Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5603. Author : Ly&,cLk_qvskaya Ye. I. - Khundanov, L. Ye.; ~h_k u ~ _k Inst :Irkutsk Sol. Res. Antiplague Institute of Siberia and the Far East. Title :Study of the Dependence of Quality of Anti- plague Serum on Certain individual Character- istics of Producers. Orig Pub; Izv. Irkutskovo protivochumn. in-ta Sibiri i Dalla. Vost., 1957, 14, 207-216. Abstract; No abstract. Card 1/1 XHUNDAWOV, L.Yeso SHMHM, P.A., SHKURKO, Ye.D.. KAIMYEOVA. A.P., TOXARFIVA, A.A., LYASKOVSKAYA, Ye.I. HIMAL",A. V.Ya. Therapeutic and preventive properties of separate protein fractions of anti-lngue serum. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no.7255 J1158 (MIRA 1118) 1. Is Irkutskogo nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo institute Ministerstva zdnyookhraneniya SSSR. (PLAGUE, immunology, ther. & prev. properties of beta & gamma globulins in immune sera (Rue)) (GAMMA GLOBULIN, in anti,-plague serum, ther. & prev, properties (Rua)) LYASMVMYA, Ye. I.: Moster Med Sci (dies) -- "The blood T)ict,~,,r-- o- an~j- plague producers and the immunobiological properties of their sera". lejazt6k, 1958. 19 pp (Min Health TJSSR, Tomsk State Med Inst), 200 copies (KL, TTo 1, 1959, 124) ERINDANOT LUSKOVSXA,U 9 LoTee; KAPORSUU,K*Po Morphological composition of the blood of horses producing anticholera sera. Izv.Irk.goo.uauch.-isel.protivochum.inst. 20:335-338 159. (MIRA 13:7) (HORSES) (BLOOD--AKALYSIS AIM CHEMISTRY) (SERUM) SMOVIYEV, V,, kand. khim. nauk; LYASKOVSKAYA. Yu.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; INCZENTSKVA, M. 1 11--7- - -- Review and biblioMphr. Mias. ind. SSSR 34 no-5:5841 163. . (MIRA 16:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy r-auchno-issladovatellskiy institut myasnoy promynhlennosti, 1. LYASKOVSKIIYA Yu.: M-11011j", A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Vitamins 7. Vitamins in meat. Mias. ind. SSSR 23 no. 5, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified. :7 LYASK07SUYA, YU. -X Protective coating for smoked produpts of pork. 11. I,avroVn,,Yu. L ask-6vskaya, and A. lvaKvi~. MYa3n4Va Ind. data O"re tabulated (bacteria and mold co-int. and l2eroxIde and acid If103. of the fat) to Indicate the (Iliciency of various coatings for protection of smoked meats. The coatings t"ted wtre gelatin and several synthetic materials (polamide, I Any! acetate, polyvinyl chloride, Rndsornecellulose dxv...~-. In general coated products (bacon) wm rnore stable than -ccrntrolS. The gelatin coating was madc from a wAn. com- prising gelatin 19, glycerol 3.5, benzoic acid II water 76.5%. IXASKOVASKAYA, Yu USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-25 Application. Fats and Oils. Waxes, Soap. Detergents. Flotation Reagents Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya,. No 4) 1957) 13764 Author Emanuel' N.j. Knorre D.., Lyaskovaskaya Yu., Piullrkaya V. Title Accelerated Kinetic Me+Ii_o_dTo_r_Te-57n-ig-We Stability of Food Fats Orig Pub Myasnaya inddstriya SSSR,, 1955., No 5., 44-48 Abstract A method is recommended which is based on the use of elevated temperature. The work-vras concerned with deter--~ mination of increase in peroxide value with lapse of time. Different samples of fat showed practically the same energy of activation of the oxidation process. It was ascertained that in the co.urse of production treat- ment of fat change takF--place which daterminesthe rate of its deterioration on storape, and which are not re- vealed by chemical analysis. Rendering of fat in vacimm enhances its stability. Card 1/1 - 379 - ICKANMI, N., doktor khImicheskikh nauk; KRORREI D., kandidat khimicheakikh neuk; LYASKOVSKAYA, Yu., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauki PIUL'SKAYA. The use of butyloxyanisols for Improving the keeping quality of edible fats. Miam.ind.SSSR. ne.6,47-49 '55. (KLU 9:2) l.Institut khimicheakey f12iki Ikademii nank SSSR (for 11manuell. Kn*rre).2.Vsesoyuznyy nanchus-iseledevatelinkiy institut myasnoy promyshlennesti (for I[Taskovskaya, Flullskaya). (Oils and fats. Idible) (Anisals) UVROVA, L.P., landidat tekhaicheskikh nauk; 1-USIOVSUYA ITU.N. , lmniidat tekhniabiskikh nauk; SHISMU, N.N., landidat tekhnicheskM nauk; DYKLOP, I'-K-, kandidat biologicheskikh nauk; IVAKOVA, A.A., mlad- shiy naij-hnyy sotradnik; ILIMOVA, H.S.; DUBR07INA, L.I.; POLNUM, T.N. FrotecV.-m coating for saunages. Trudy VNIINP no-7:48-67 155. (MLRA 9:6) (Sausages) (Protective coatings) -LYASKGVSUU, Tu.N., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; IVANOVA, A.L., mladshiy - --~6~7sotrudnik; GRISHIMA, V.I., zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey; PUKLIN, Ta.S. Studying changes in fate during storage. Trudy VNIINP no-7:78-95 '55. (HIJU 9: 8) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-isfiledovatellskiy institut myasnoy promy- shlennosti (for Lvaskovskaya, Ivanova)-, 2. Nachal'nik CPVK (for Puklin); 3. Iholoclillnik Mo. 10 (for Grishina, Puklin) (Oils and fate, Rdible) EMANMI, N., doktor khlmlcheakikh nauk; KNORRS, D., kandidat khImicheskikh .,aauk; LYASKOVSKAY*. N., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; PIULISKAYA,V. Accelerated kinetic method for determining the keeping quality of edible fate. Hlae.ind. SSSR 26 no-5-.44-48 055. (MLRA 9:2) 1.1natitut khimichemkoy fiziki Akademil neuk SSSR (for Knorre, Ima- nuelI).2.Vses~yusnyy nauchne-Issledovatel'shy Institut myasnoy promyshlennesti-(for Piul'skeya, XVaskovskeys.). (Oils and fats, Edible) LYASEDVS]rAYA, Yu., Imndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. . . r-- - -*4y"-, ~, Recent findings in the study of fate. Miaa.ind.SSSR 27 no.1:6o-62 '56. (Oilis and fate) (mLuA 9:6) LYASKOVMAYA Yu katd.tekhn.nauk; ICRASILINIKOT&, T., mladshiv nauchnyy :::j -I ~Itl Gotrudnik; ~ FIULISKATA, V., mladshty~ nauchny7 sotrudaik Chemical and physicochemical investigation of swine meat. Hias. ind.SSSR 31 no.2:49-53 $60. XM 1318) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy institut myasnoy promyshlennosti. (swine) Ul/t/l KRYLOVA, Nina Nikolayerna, kand.biol.nauk; ~Y=OVWTA,.14-~., Icand. tekhn.nauk; IVANOVA, N.M., red.; GOTLIB, B.M., tekhn.red. [Biochemistry of meat] Biokhimiia miasa. Izd.2-oe, dop.i parer. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1957. 370 p- (M IILA 11: 1) (meat) (Biochemistry) YAJ Ij 1-/ KNORRX, D.G.; LYASKOVSKAYA, Yu.N.; SMANURL', N.M. Oxidation kinetics of fats. Izv. AN SSSR Otd. khim. nauk no.6:678- 683 Je 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Institut khimichemkoy fiziki AN SSSR i T8880YU2nyy nauchno-isela- dovatel'skly institut myasnoy proffqshlennosti. (Gila and fate) (oxidation) ev A XG, 4 mn -RtEeetica dpeam (1, of bed P-,.4 P-mc U t m refitiort to the vi"- c--'-,- chazacteriat~ ft f Wthe fats. By u "Is a Ruv4i2A-made spt=opbGtam-,er provided with a rell"tion unit, and by taking t e the I for various beef aad pork on of M as 100%, Were obta ed svithin the visuzd spectri= range of 4W- 400 t p.~ Yellow beef rats give reflection min. within ttt -range of 440-M mg (4sorptlor. =x. for 0-mrateme). fwWe the green beef fat3~give a continuous Increase e I (frotti Q-1o; 70%) wjthin~thI3 apt-ctral raTile. White and sff fitly 'yellow (due to the presence at votut linoltic acid) pork fats give sligbtly differest 1. within the spectral range of .4W-~62qmjp. Ba~edcatheatcliaracteri3tiescftofbec(rnd IA rk fats, i3te 'allowing trietbod is Frop(md far the quality of tht fats: (a) for beef fist, det. I at 475 and 440 ruja md cale. thzir ratio; for nQmza ytnow fat the ratio sioutd be lower fat hither than I'l, 'hede- than W an4 far green act of pm discolomdon eas m- with th e increasg of the I ratio over 1.1; (b) far p0 at 510 and 410 mm And calc. their ratio; the de.-ree of the white color of the fat mitintLOWlY inct=es with increxsinZ the I front 45 to 7811-- whilt the degree a I the yellowilk tinge! of t he fit t enraln(jauAr Incr with the incrtise of the 5101410 1 ratio from 1.00. to 1.34. Data are summiriml far I of 556 bctf fats and 114 4tUdities Of the fatt and ttl(!,r SubdivMon lutis M-Sa quit .5(4)' SOV162-58-12-4122 AUTHORS: Knorre, D. G., Lyasko-iskaya, Yu. N., Emanuel', N. M. TITLE: Inhibition of Oxidation Processes of Fats by Ascorbic Esters (Tormozheniye prot-sessov okislen4a zhirov efirami askorbinovoy kisloty) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimiche3kikh nauk, 1958, Nr 122 PP 1422-1427 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper the anticxidation properties of ascorbyl palmi'tate and of mixtures of ascorbyl palmitate with tert. butyl oxy-anisole in the oxidation of molten lard by means of an accelerated kinetic oxidation method at increased tempera- ture (Ref 3) was investigated. The possibility of substituting palmitic acid in the production of antioxidants by a mixture of n. acids obtained in the oxidation of paraffin was also determined. It was found that ascorbyl palmitate in a mixture with tert. butyl oxy-anisole can effectively maintain the oxidation processes of melted animal fats caused by atmospheric oxygen. The sub3ititution of palmitic acid by a mixture of Card 1/2 synthetic fatty acids (fraction C 14-C16) does nQt- exercise any SOV/62--58-12--4/22 Inhibition of Oxidat-*on Processes of Fate by Ascorbic Estero unfavorable effect preparation in the of ".he mixture cf a.icorbyl paimitate does not depend cn and 21 references, on the antioxidation propertfes of the production of aacorbiv ester. The efficiency 3.01% tert. butyl oxy-anisole and 0.02% as an antioxidant of molten animal fats temperature. There are 7 figures, 1 table, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics Academy of Sciences USSR) vsesoyuznyy nauchno- -issledovateilskiy institut myasnoy promyshlerincst-, MPM i MP SSSR (All Union Scientific Research Institute for Meat Industry MPM and MP USSR) SUBMITTED: May 22, 1957 Card 2/2 ZMANUEL', H., doktor khim.nauk; KNORRI, D., kand.khim.nauk; LTASKOVSX&TA, ,Tu.,_kand.tekhn,nauk; PIULISKAYA, V., inzh. Improving the stabilit7 of animal fate with antioxidants. Miss. ind. SSSR 29 no.2:52-55 158. (MIRA 11:5) l.Inatitut khimicheekoy ifziki AN SSSR (for Emanuel., Knorre). 2,Voesoyuzn77 nauchno-isoledovateliski7 institut nqasno7 prom7ohlean prom7ohlennosti (for L7askovokaya, Piultakaya). (Oils and fate, Edible--Preservation) (Anti oxid,-Lnts ) LYABKOVSKAYA, Yu.N., kand.tokhq..aauk-, PIULISKaA, V.I., mladshiy nauchnyy Inhibited oxidation of fats. Trudy VNIIMP no.9:80-87 '59. (KIRA 13:'1) (Oils and fats) Wxidatioa) LTASXOVSKATA,_ji~_.H., kand.tekhu.mauk; PIULISKATA, V.I.. mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Changes in the spectra of beef fat kept in cold stora~ge. Trudy VNIIMF no.9:88-94 159. (MIRA 13:8) Peef) (Oils and fats-Upectra) LTASKOVSU-TA,-Tuli7P-44-;qr _.LYIULISKAYA. Valentina Iosifovna; GCLAND, - Qy4a B.Ya., spetared.; PRASS. B.Yu., vedushchiy red. (Methods for investigating the oxidative spoiling of fats] Metody iseledovanlia okielitellaoi porchi zhirov. Moskva, GOSINTI, 196o. 51 P. (MIRA 13:6) (Oils and fats) (Oxidation) lWfLOYA , Hina Nikolayevna;'LYASKOVSKAYA. Yuliya Hazarovna; KCaBUT, L.Y., red.; SOKOLOTA, I.A., tokhn. red, LPhgalcochemical methods for origin] Fiziko-kh1michenkie zhivotno~go proinkhoshdaniia. 1961. 233 p. studying products of animal metody issiedovaniia produktov Moskva, Pishchapromizdat. (Mli 14:5) (Food-Analysis) ZMAMLIv Kj4.j_UASLMUU0J~L.j-kand. tekhn. nuak; PETROV9 N.A., kand. teklm.neuk, Bpetae-red.; BELTKOVAt L.S., red.; KISINAq Ye.I., tekhn. red. (Inhibition at the oxidation of fats) Tormozhenie protsessov okisleniia zhirovo' Moskvap PiBhehepromizdaty 1961. 358 1 (MIRA 14:950 1. Chlen-korrespon4ent AN 80* (for Eoiarqel'). (Oils and fats) (Oxidation) LYASKOVSXAYA, Yu., kand.tekhn.nauk, KRASILINIKOVA) T. Photometric method for determining tin in caju~ed food on the basis of the quercetin reaction. Mias. ind. SSSR 32 no.4: 44-45 161. (MIRA 3A; 9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut myasnoy promyshlennosti. (Meat, Canned--'Analysis) (Quereetin) (Photometry) LYASKOVSKAYA, Yu.N.; PIULISKAYA, V.I. Amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids in animal fats.. Vop.pit. 21 no.3:87-88 My~e 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziko-khinLcheskikh issledovaniy (zav. - kand. biologicheskikh nauk N.N.Krylova) Vsesoyu2nogo nauchno- issledovatel'skogo instituta myasnoy promyshlennosti, Moskva. (ACIDS, FATTY) SOKOLOV, A.V., prof.; LYASKOVSKAYAt Yu.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; UNANOV, G.S., starshiy nauchiW-s-o-f-r-iid-n-lk-i-KARAVAYEVA, S.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TALAYEVA, M.I., Ladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KRASILINIKOVA, T.F.,- mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LAVROVA, G.M., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KOTOV, P.Ya., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; VASILICHENKO, T.A.Y mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Effect of the breed and feeding of swines on the quality of pork meat. Trudy VNIIW no.12:3-29 162. (MIRA 18:2) LYASKOVSKAYA Yu N kand. Iekhn. nauk-, FRASTL'NIKOVA, T,F, m1adshly nauclinyy efotrudnik Photometric methods for determining tin and lead in canned meat. Trudy VNIIM' no.12:128-147 t62. (MIRA 18:2) d ~ ROWER, I.M.; KOVALENKO, A.Ya.; LYASKO.VSKIY, K.V.; EFSHTIY11,jP?~.M.; FROLOVA, V.K. Results of the introduction of a new technological flow sheet for the making of Kaunas bread with liquid intermediate products. Trudy KTIFF no.27;3-12 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Sotrudniki VilInyusskogo khlebo-makaronnogo kombinata (for Lyaskovskiy, Epshteyn, Frolova~. HIM-AYD, I.H.; KUROCHKIN. A.P.;.LYAMVSKIY. A.V.; MZMOV, A.M.; CMMOV, V.A.; BAYBOOV, B.S., O-r-,--IOCHUOV, R.' red.; MALTY, D.D., red.; RESPAKHOTHAYA, T.P.. nauchnyy red.; =S=V. H.S.. red. izd-va; TIKHANOV, A.Ya., tekhn.red. [Transducers and measuring grageal Datelliki i izmritellnye golovki. Pod red. B.S.Baiburova, M.I.Kochanova, D.D.Malogo. Mogkva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 158 p. (KIRA 14:1) (Transducers) (Gagos) i,:- 'JT. J! 30: 3-:! 31-7~, L-3 ')C:(;. I BUJ~a~ISTROV, Yevgeniy Vasillyevich; LYASKOVSYJY Ivan Frantsevich; MUMOV, Viktor Aleksandrovich; REMIKOV, N.I... zasl. deyal-ell nauki i tekhniki RSFSR, prof., red.; PETROPOLISKAYA, N.Ye., red.; DURAISOVA, V.M., tekh-.. red. [ExternDl and internal thread cutting in heat-resistant and high-strength materialsl,llarezanie naruzhnoi i vnutrennei rez"by po zharoprochrjym i vysokoprochrWm materialam. Pod red. B.I. Reznikova. Kuibyshev, Juibyshevskoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1962. 57 p. (IEFA 15:12) (Screw cutting) .LYASKOVSKI-Y-, M., inzh, Special features of the planning of housing in central Siberia. Zhil. stroi. no. 3:6-7 Mr 16.1. (MIRA 14:4) (Siberia-Housing) LYASKOVSKIY, M. S. and TGfOMYAKOV, U. 1. "Experience in studying the faces of flying personnel with disorders ;Df the vascu.1ar tonus" - p. 60 Voyenno Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 3, 1.962 KOW-TOV, V.P., otv. red.; DAVYDOV, G.V., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; KL12-0,10, V.Ya., kandgeol.-niner. nauk, red.; GOREV, N.A., inzh., red.; GORODETSKIY, V.I., inzh., red.; LYASOVISKIY, .-11.F.3 Uzh.p red.; TWIROV, A.P., inzh., red-.;-!aUFALCV, K.V., inzh., red.; TITOVA, P.M., red. izd-va; CHUMACHE14YO, V.S., red.Jzd-vao LIBERNMI, T.R., telchn. red. (Development of the Ukr-ainian gas industry]-Ilaz,,itie gazovoi prorgshlonnosti Ukrairjy. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 10j62. 274 P. (I-MRA 11:: 11) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Rada no vyveh!3nniu produktyv- nykh syl UISR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademli naul, U~X.SSR i Institut ispollzovaniya gaza Akademii nauk Ukr. SSR (for Kopytov). 3. Sovet po izuchaniyu proi,-voditellnykh sil Ukr. SSR (for Davydov). 4. Institut geologichoskikh nauk- Ahademii naiAc SSR (for Khmenko), 5. Ulcrainskoye otdeloniye Gosudar- stvonnogo instituta po proyoktirovaniyu zavodov icku6atven- nogo zhidkogo topliva i gaza.(for Gorodetskiy). 6. Gosudar- stvcnrgy planovyy koriitet Soveta Ministrov SSSP (for Gorev, Lyar.ovokly). Wlcrainc-Gaa, Naturid) LYASKOVSKIY, P,, polkovnik; SHAKIROV, F., starshiy lay-tenant Simplify training record8. Voen. vast. 1+1 no.5:73-74- MY 061 ~ ~ (MIRA Ut ;) (Russia--Amy-Personnel records) - -- ---- -.-- ---z-- ---z) 41SA-1 4-Y-- 0 v-d mir). a Taking in consideration the local conditions. Prom. koop. 12 no.2: 8 IF 158. (Vladimir--Disabled--Rehabilitation, etcJ (MIRA 11:1) KLASSEN, V.I.; LYASKOVSKIY Ya.T. - .11---- ..". Effect of inorganic salts on the potential of the anthracite electrode and the stability of anthracite and carbon suspensions in relation to their "salt" flotation. Koll.zhur. 25 no.5: 549-554 S-0 163. (MIRA l6slO) 1. Institut gornogo dela im. A.A.Skochinskogo, Moskva. KUMEN, V.I.; LYASKOVSMO Ya.T. Effect of inorganic salts on the full jump of potential at the anthracite - aquaouB solution interface. Dokl.AN SSSR 145 no.4-.857-859 Ag 162. (IMU 15:7) 1. Institut gornogo dela im. A.A.Skochinskogo i Si3.ezskiy pol:Ltakhnicheskiy institut (Pol'sha). Predstavleno akademikom F.A.Rebinderom. (Electrodes, Carbon) (SP.Its) (Flotation) LYASKOVSKIY, Ya.T.i KLASSEN, V.I. .. - ~ I I 1 1. , Theory of the affect of inorganic electrolyt-es in the salt flotation of c.oals. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.3: 182-M9 My-Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Coal preparation) (Flotation) IZASNIKOV., I.; KHOLCDNAYA, G.; SUMIAN, Ye. OPrinciples of establishing work norms in an industrial enterprisel by A.D.G&Iftsov. Reviewed by I.Liashnikov,, G.Kholodnaia E.Sherzan. Sots.trud 7 no,,.13155-159 Ja 962. 4URA 15:4) (Production standards) (Galltsov, A.D.) SHUALOV, 3ergey Maksimovich, professor, doktor pedagogicheakikh nauk; LYASNIKOV, I.A., redaktor; RIVIS. Yu.Ya., redaktor; SOKOLOVA, R.Ya., 61 4ik"edaktor [Polytechnical education] Politekhnicheskoe obuchente. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii pedagog. nauk RSFSR, 1956. 727 p. (MLRA 10:4) (Technical education) LYASKIKOT, Ivan Aleksandrovich-, STEPANOT, U.I., red.; GERASIMOTA, Ye.S., tekhn.red. [Labor planning in the national economy of the U.S.S.R.] Plani- rovanie truda v narodnom khoziaistve S35R. Moskva, Gooplanisdat, 1959. 72 p. (MIRA 13:2) (Labor and laboring classes) KUDRYAVTSEV, A.S.j, prof., doktor ekonom. nauk$ zael. deyatell nauki i tekhniki RSFEp~- LYAS~NJKOV~I 4,., dots.; KOSTIII, L.A... dots.; FWSKIY, Ya.M., prof.; FMOCBMIKO, P.F.j, kand. ekonom. im GURIYANOV, S.Kh., dots.; ORKIN, N.I., st. prepodavatell; KOTOV, F.I., dots.; RMIIZGV, K.S., kand. ekonom. nauk; FOLYAKOV, I.A., starshiy prepodavatell; BEZRUMV, B.N., retsear. ., KOFILJDVAq L.P., red.;.ANDREYEVA, L.S., tekhne red. zent; [Labor economics in the U.S.S.R.] Ekonomika truda v SSBR. 2., perer. izd. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1961. 623 (MIRA 15:2~6 (Labor and laboring classes) LYASNIKOV, V., inzh. Set saill Voen. znan. 42 no.1:43-4-1. Ja 166. (MM 19:1) KUZNETSOV, Eduard Natanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; -LYASNIKOVA, L.L. red.; TARKHOVA, K.Ye., tekhn. red. (Radial suspension systems; theory and design) RadialInye vantovye sistemy; teoriia i raschet. Mosk7a, Goastroiizdat, 1963. 120 p. (MIRA 16;9) (Roofs., Suspension) LYASOTSKAYA, N. Farm Buildings - Heating and Ventilation Livestock barn ventilation. SeV. stroi., 7 No. 2, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, July 1952 Library of Congress Unclassified. ACC 111R. AT6036414 80 CE CODEi ~UR/2536/66/000/066/0053/0062 AUTHOR: Vlshnyakov, D. Ya. (Doctor of technical sciences, Professor); Kolachov, D. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); L.)jsotskaya, V. S.I(Engineer); Lebedeva, V. D. (Engineer) ORG: none T1TLE: Isothermal transformations in alloys of titanium with chromium SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 66, 1966. Struktura i svoystva aviatsionnykh staley i splavov (Structure and properties of aircraft steels and allo 53-62 TOPIC TAGS: titanium base alloy, chromium, isothermal transformation, phase diagram ABSTRACT: The literature on this subject so far provides no information on isothermal transformations in alloys of the Ti-Cr system with hypo- and hypereutectoid compositions. To fiU this gap, the authors constructed isothermal transformation diagrams (rrD) in alloys of Ti with 6 and 11% Cr (hypoeutectoid), 15% Cr (eutectoid) and 20% Cr (hypereutectoid) according to the change in hardness with isothermal treatment as well as according to the results of metallographic, radiographic and dilatometric analyses. Isothermal treatment at 6000C was Card 1/2 UDC: 669.017:669.295126 ACC NR1 AT6036414 accomplished by rapidly cooling the specimens from a high temperature to the temperature of treatment, and at 550T and below, after quenching. In both cases the Isothermal treatmerA at > 300*C was performed In lead baths, and at 300-100T, in baths of Wood's alloy. Findings: the hypoeutectoid and hypereutectoid alloys display two minima of 0 -phase stability: the low- temperature minimum, associated with the formation of the w-phase, and the high-temperature minimum, conditioned by the hypocutectold segregation of the a-phase or TICr2. Increasing the Cr content above 6% compliecttes the segregation of the w -phase and shifts to the right and cutectoid segregations is the slower the closer the alloy's composition to the eutectoid point 0 is. At low temperatures the P -phase decomposes nonuniformly; this is due not so much to the chemical heterogeneity of grains as to the heterogeneity of substructure, arising on rapid cooling This substructure forms , of specimens or during the subsequent Isothermal treatment. as a result of thermal stresses and the subsequent redistribution of dislocations. Orig. art. has; 10 figures. SUB CODE: 13, 11, 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: - 003/ MR REF-- 006 C.'d 2/2 ACC NRi AT6036413 SOURCE CODE: UR/2636/66/000/06G/0039/0052 AUTHOR: Kolachev, B. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Livanov, V. A. (Doctor of te chnical sciences, Professor); Vishnyakov# D. Y. (Doctor of technical sciences, Professor)- Lyasotskaya, V. S. (Engineer) ORG: none TrrLE-. Isothermal transformations in alloys of titanium with molybdenum SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy ingtitut. Trudy, no. 66, 1966. Struktura i svoystva aviatsionnykh staley L splavov (Structure and properties of aircraft steels and alloys), 39-52 TOPIC TAGS: isothermal transformation, titanium base alloy, molybdenum, phase diagram, martensitic transformation ABSTRACT: The literature on the isothermal transformations of alloys in the Ti-Mo system shows certain gaps. Thus, e.g. Bungardt and Ruedinger (Z. Metall!wde, 1961, no. 52(2)) specify below the initial temperature M, of martensitic transformation only the line of the be- ginning and end of decomposition of the a' -phase whereas both the 0 -phase and the a' -phase ACC NR: AT6036413 should isothermally decompose within the tempexature range between M and the final tempera- ture Mf of martensitic transformation. To fill this gap the authors investigated specimens of titanium alloys containing 2, 6, 9 and 13% Mo and, on the basis of the change in hardness follow. ing isothermal treatment and according to the results of metallographic, selective radiographic and dilatometric analyses, they constructed the pertinent Isothermal transformation diagrams. Isothermal treatment of the specimens was accomplished by placing them in an electric furnace at 1000*C for 1 hr and thereupon transferring them to tin, lead or Balt baths (at 300, 400 and 500-800*C, respectively) and, after definite intervals of time, cooling them in water. Findings: the isothermal transformation diagram (ITD) for the alloy Ti+2% Mo is represented by two se- ries of lines describing the beginnin and end of the decomposition of the 0- and al -phases. Within the temperature range from M Ito M fthese two series of lines overlap; the same applies to the ITD for the alloy T146% Mo. On the other hand, the 1TD for the alloy V49% Mo also In- cludes a line of formation of the w -phase (at temperatures of < 450T). For the alloy Ti413% Mo the 1TD is represented by lines of the beginnin and end of decomposition of the 0-phase and by a line restricting the region of existence of the w-phase. These lines overlap and the region (cr +0 +w) appears on the diagram. Thus increasing the Mo content above 9% complicateF, the formation of the w-phase and shifts to the right the lines of the beginning of the segregation of this phase. The isothermal decomposition of the o?-pha" in T1 alloys is umlly accompanied 2 ACC NRt AT6036413 by a decrease in hardness, while the decomposition of the 0-phase leads to an increase Jn the hardness of the alloy and hence the pattern of variation in hardness with Isothermal treatment is an indirect criterion of the phase composition of alloys of this kind. Orig. art. has: 12 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: M U. 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 006 3/3 ACC NRs L- UR/253G/GG/000/0GG/0U67/00D_ ~3417 SOURCE COD .~'LUT HOR: Nolachav, B. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Lyasot5kaya, V. S. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE. Effect of hydrogen on the processes occurring in the VT3-1 titanium alloy during a in SOURCE: Yoscow. Aviatsionnyy teldinologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 66, 15GG. Struktura, i svoystvan aviatsioftnykh staley i z.-lavov (Structure and propel-ties of aircraft stcels and alloys), 87-95 TOPIC T AGS: titanium alloy, hydrogen, metal aging, phase composition ~~BS- , I RACT: Specimens of the VT.1-1 titanium alloy (5. 5' ,o' Al, 1. 91% Cr, 2. 0-5#~" 'o, 0.20(,~ S 0. 21Ar' Fe, 0. 04~01 C, 0. 11% 02.1 0. 0170 Hwith Ti as the remainder) were heatcd in clactric 22 furnaces at, 840*C for I hr and water-quenched, after which they were aged for 2, 8 and 10 "-Ar at 400, 500, 550 and 600*C, with subsequent, water quenching. The 112 conf ent of some 01 the specimens was increased to 0. 03 and 0. 06%, and of others, reduced by vz~,cuu,_-. anneal- incr to 0. 002,76. Mechanical tests of the specimens showed that the specimens contaLaing Ccrd 1/3 UDC: 669.017:669.295 ACC NR: A~GO36~117 61 kg/min --A 1 1.90 120. 700 40 20 d -/a 20 Card 2/3 0 0.0j% x 0.01 0.002 0.05 0 ~O6 0,002 0,002 7 'x 0,01 01 10,002 0.05 0 01 ~ 0 Dj 0/0 R 2 4 d io hr Fig. 1. Effect of aging time at 550*C on t: he mechanical es o- ,e V-I.3-1 properti alloy contahiing various propol-tions of H 2 follow- ingr quenching, from 840*C ACC NR. AT6036417 0. 002% H have smaller strength and greater plasticity than the specimens containing 0. 01 and 2 0. 06(j-0 H 2 . This difference is most appreciable after aging at 550*C (Fig. 1). Microstructural !examination revealed that the amount of the residual a-phase in the quenched VTI-I aII0Y de- creases Nvith increasing H2 content. At temperatures below 500'C in the VT3-1 alloy quenched ft-Gm 840'C the 0-phase gets fixed by the quenching and its decomposition begins with the formationi Of ,.he U.~-phasc. In the course of aging the metastable w-phase gradually becomes transformed into the stable a-phase, which is accompanied by an increase in plasticity, while at tempera- itures above 500*C the decomposition of the P-phase results in the segregation of the, a-phase alone. H. in concentrations smaller than 0. 061k augments the amount of the w-phase forming in the VT3-1 alloy during aging. Generally, H is a stabilizer of the 0 -phase and so it augments, the amount of the 0 -phase and hence also it e~lances the affect of aging. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. -SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF; 001 Carj 3/3 KRUPIN, A.V.; GORELIK, S.S.; LYPBOTSKIYp I.N. Effect of warm rolling on the structure and properties of transformer steel. Izv. vys. uchob. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.9:137-142 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Moskovskly institut stall i splavov. BABINOVICH, D.Y., inzh.; LTASOTSKIT. S.T., ixxzh.; ROW, LA-, inzh- Construction of 110 kv. electric transmission lines on rein- forced concrete supports. Zaergetika 8 no,3:2-7 Mr 16o. MIRA 13:6) (Blectric lineo--Poles) Inss ., A. Y.,, Fnf,-r. Tech- Sc" , 1 Sci ,qr-s Inst Core ~Uxtures." Centra ems of t" Strellp'tll of ju 47. DissertatiDn: "Certain ProbI 1,1jr.,p, - IlTsITIlV~Sh" 3 *T I of TechnolOgY I-r'd y,,-chine Rui - - ct #17836) -er yoskya-, Jul, 1947 (PrOic SO: LelcheMnLala ,, S -r,,