SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAGORNYY, N.M. - NAGORSKIY, M.P.

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2 7, 3 7 L14 3/020/61/140/001/008/024 '11. The realization of functions 11 IC222 The alithor mentions V,A, Uspenskiy. There are 5 Soviet-bloz and 1 non- Soviet-bloc referen,,e. ASSOCIATIM Vychislitel'nyy tsentr Akademii nauk SSSR (Computing Center of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTEDi April 20, '96'. by P.S. Novikov, Academician SUBMITTEDi April, '8,'96' Card 4/4 MAGARIK, V.A.; XAGORNYY. KURLICHKIN, V.t'., kand. fiz.-mat. Ev- nauk, o . re~.; CRLOVA, I.A., red.; KORKINA, A.I., tekhn. red. (Instruction system of the universal automatic digita-1 computer BESVI-2 aLf the Computer Center of the Academy of Sciences of the Sistemn knmand universallnoi tsifrovoi avtomaticheskol mashiny BESM-2 vychislitellnogo tsentra AN SSSR. Izd-3-, isPr. ~'oskvn, Izd-vo AN SSSH, 1161. '8 'jElectronic digitnl computers) (MIRA 16:10) - " -!-.1 t Ty , N . M ~ ; Z, "! ". , ~; . , ~ ~ , - ", :- .- . ; :- - 1 1, . : . : - . . ~.. . 7 : . . I ~ 1 :-'~ - - - ~ : :. . ~- -, . , :~Ip- 1, . ria , X - , !. - . " : ~-1. " '..- I -. - 1 , ~ NA.GORNYY, N.M. Real-izable and complem6nfary logi-o-arithmetical formulae. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.3029-531 J] 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Vychislitellnyy tsentr AN -S';Sh. Predstavleno akademikom P.S. Novikovym. 17 , , ,I / ~/ ~, NAGGWft. P.1F.. dotsent. ~Expa~nsion ~orqin crops on collective farms in the Ukrainian Polesye. Sauk.map.Kiev.un. 15 no.9:141-148 156. (MLRA 10:7) (Polenye-Grain) L 413?9-66 EWT I'M P"' w r/Ell P ( tET1 I J F k ACC NRi A-P6019844 '-IV SOURCE CODE: UR/0418/0'6/oori/oo-~~/-UO07/0009 A~`TH`OR. Nago -nyj, P. 1. (Engineer) ORG: '.,,.'one TTLT:.E: Reinforced antiseizing layers or, frictiozi :3urfaccs of parts SOLRCE: Tekhnologiya i organizatsiya proizvodst~fi, no. 1, 1966, 7-9 TOPIC TAGS: netai friction, antifriction a-loy, cari~c,,% steel, stainless bic::Ii,~ti- base a1loy, tin containing alloy, meta. solderin,- '-ardness A A-3STRikCT :The author discusses a met-o~i PIDr preventing bindi.ng of metal s-,irfaces by settirg up a reinrorced antiselzing layer on one aet4ng of 'the cont surfaces. This layer consists of a protective .sof-, metal and rein'lGrcing ridges of the r.,,etal s,~Irlstrata. The u-ittal riuges take ti,e normal loa(i and a proi,r-(-tivo, motal film is fGrmed between these rid6co. Thu soft rrtAall kceps the two basic metal surfaces from contacting and b~nuir,g. Produc~.ion of the re- .nforced layer 'is illustrated Ln LIe accompanying ciagriuri. T,e in t i - se"zing layer is made of an alloy based on bi3mut~. wLLh a 5-7% a!- mixt-are of tin. The basic surfaces are made of St.3'earbon steel and ial8NqT. stainiess steel. The depressions between the ridg-es are Card 112 nc: 621.791;-j2 L 41329-66 ACC INR; __ Al"6019844 U'ace on 'I planer. The S'r "act-i: '~re b-'s.,..,u*.~. protective~ ailcjy hlis g(--; ant..* adaed to faciiitate attaciiing Lf,e ali'_y to 7,!, is vor- properties of bi y ve n irpr.)v 0.-'_.:.-_'4L: protective layer to steel. Two met~,ods of tinn:r.g 'iro- ei ctri:c sI,I-:t-r..-.'~ t ,ne gas burner method. Bot*- methods; -r(,(-,u(-e a su-r'-,ce. Th, :t!'_~y t-'_C-2 smoothly, fills the spaces between e riri,~es ever..'-; -nd :::ar'-,es connec--i e I I - . - " Sur",% '-t-l.too t' , 3W base metal after hardening;. T i, P b ~1:; and the tinned surface is ti-ie:, ~r-und ur,L.' 1 ' r,e ridj~es are re ziGre(` ne original height. The protective aloy m;U'kes lip 3-G-50%' uf the wo--k.'ng after grinding. Frictien anfi wear --' tne layer wert, special machine with a reciprocatini, mot~oi of G.,)(,2 7./sec and a specific k,/CM2 . The surface of the specimen was "~nishe,~ I,.) '.,,.e sixth o.-der Spec i fleat ion 2789-59- al&i9T and St-3 grades oil steel, were te_-ted. The me.-,,'jers of the pairs were made of the same grades of steel. Specimens without jr-I aj,'*4~ er were moved in a direction perpendicular to the ridges on the fixed member wl~ich was sub.'ected to the proposed antiseizure treatment. A control -rou,) was set -lip consisting of friction pairs made from the same grades of steel without ant"seizing layers . T is shown that tne antiseizing friction pairs become smoother with weardthan the untreated specimens. This increases hard-ness over that of the original material by a factor of 1.5-2, thus improving binding resistance of the working surfaces. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. 13 / SUB CODE: 11/' SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 11b ACC NRa AP6018009 SOURCE CODEt UR/CVa3/66/000/010/0126/0126 DMENTIOR: Nagornyy, F. I. ORG: none TITLE: A method for preventingmetallic surfaces from binding. Class 49, No. 181965 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prouWshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 10, 1966, 126 TOPIC TAGS: metal cladding, metal coating, metal friction ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents.a method for preventing metallic surfacesl from binding while in friction. The method does not involve the use cL' lubricants, but consists of coating with protective metals not inclined to binding with steel surfaces. To -increase the operating efficiency, one of the contacting surfaces contains recesses filled with metal and then polished. This metal produces a protec-* tive layer which is automatically renewed by friction. SUB CODE: 13/, SUBM DATE: 240ct64 Card 1A UDC: 621. IIAGO.FqA'Y, S.M. (Taganrop) Inves --ii~at,* nr mu I ti-, late -. ro~-re~ sive transm.* -., I-cn. Mas~~inoveden`e 2o.",:4-:-53 lb5. (M::"A 11:`:11) MAESIV3VICII, 6-G,.; DM6-.NETSKI'i, V.S.; NAGORIM, S: V.; ~.i I Eff,-ct of mercury or~ ani, --arac'. ~: .1-1 ., 1MA AN Ser.:nc~c-.--)-iedt ', ' r'! - , ~, . ~ - "-L~ '- - .. I ! (Brass--TeE,, . (1-jerciry) ol~ v a. -I-n.Y Na or-nYY S .2 a c, ne re s o f c, ra s s a* e d :1,asr, -0 P~rtie:3 c-- a .,,ra.-js c.): .:.o C., Pro and ~.a*i_:qL %y was ed. .._ere:.L poro~; A:"; by a d'~'fferent. dc6re,_ u "a fro"'. m:LcroF,.Im:,' e:-; I runname Le., ~re--,;Lred from ':CI `alrly reg-~Aarly cil'stributecl va uui,-.. :i,4 C:'~)_ ii - .3 eLC), f 0C d4r. -n- after evaporat,*3r, in a c ord Lo ~he -ace o' by imm,:!rs_~ng t;.em _:,-. a saz.,urazeC~ I'c r -~r c cnaness in specific g-,av-:ry d, to~_al w-~,._, of trie samples i,. inc- -,-'r ar.c -in Hg were studied. d changes consider- 1/2 wo-i-rt ~.,.e sarnples ; tlni~- an on evaporation. of "Y' a In(] 11'. Hk-.. W I U1 L of fill t-(JwtmpI 4'.'% o o a'. I .;annp d e,~ fo r f! z; c o,,, L:t Dj~ L;.k; is co;,6tai" Cu. N. S' adkova ,Aos,~racLer's ,.Ite: C om e r, e -.- ra. ~ san caral --/2 A11THORS: V. V. '22-12-27/ 71 TTTLE: A Lethod for the Detennination of the Clc)sed Porosity and of Structural Defects Netod opredeleniy!. zarknutc~ poristosti I 3efektriosti straktury). PhalODICAL: '-,'avodskaya Laberatoriya, 1~57, Vol. Nr 1 2, p-c. 145~,-1461 (USSR) A=-iACT: The present paper describes various kinds of strictural defects and closed porosity, ahich are able to exercise ccn.34-1.derable influence on the characterist--cs of meta1z. By closed porosity such a porosity ~s meant here as caa be detenLined indiv-duali:j in a sample, in con- trast to 3u& as is usual in i materi;,l cvid Is not taken iito ancount in norzol density nujibers, although it often oceupie5 up tc 10% of the total volLune. The here su_,-Zested ne,: method Is based upon a com- parison of the results of two kinda of dct,~rriiniiig the specific reight of the samples: radiographiLml 3.,id py~aiometrical methods of determination. For the first case, a nw-iber of suggestions is made ir, order to make the method more perfect, as e.g. in order to obtain C. sharper radiogram lines it is suggested that the thil.ncst possible simples be used, and in the other case it is reconnei-JIed to apply card 1/2 3-all --iuantities of the sanmle on to a 611~33- cr quartz thread, so A .It .11,)(3 for the Deteminaticn of the Closed 2- 27/ 71 and of 13tructur-il Defect3 Vint in the radiodiagrui doubled lines of atout C-15 w., are obtained. The secon6 ii,ethod of dEtenjiinat;on oc:isiqts in mca3uring the dla- meter of the rings (00 1.1 for thc detk~riination of the average ~--cording tc, the grn,~Hitation;,,! centers of' :iLp%gs of the cusps ~~I) t?Lt Microp:io tog ra:CL- (accc;rdi,ig to R.-;-. Frnnklin, Ref. 1). As rl---ci~3ive characteristic of the structur--' defects and :;losed )0- ruslL.J' cf the zia-rple the divergence (D) -of the results obtained by determining the specif-c .-height according to both of the mentioned i~,erhods 1:-,3 cow-ldered, whi~!h LS e:-pre:3Eed by the following formula: d 1 - 1,~ D - 1M6. Result3 --,re shom-i i-ri fon.~ of -i diaFrai,, ~~nd a t:~ ,, 1 e. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, ar.J 1 nor-glavic reference. `,S'JCCP,TIG.-!- Institute f:.. Combustible Minerals PS USSR Institut goryuchikh iskopa.~ea~,,,, -r-adeiidi llaLL- 3SSh,,. VA I LfTl LL Librar-y of Congress C3rd 21? 1 , Mptals-Charecteristics .1 1.1~, . .. 1 :. . , ~ , . . . ; I . : . USSR / Farm Animals, Honey-Bees Q-8 ADS Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.., No 2p 1958, 7267 Aathor :-Y. N. Nagornyy Inst : No Title : Sowing Of Combined Nectar-Bearing Crops Orig Pub: Pchelovodstvo, 1957, No 5, 47-48 Abstract- Because of its repulsive odor, the coriander plant is sometimes visited by bees unwillingly. To the seeds of coriander 10 percent of the seeds of phacelia were added, which broke out into blossom earlier than the coriander. The bees having begun to visit the phacelia, con- tinued visiting the coriander later on. This method of sowing a combination of seeds of vege- tation with a long and a short period of flower- ing was successfully used in a combination of Card 1/2 NAGORNTT Valentin Nilril-vich; GRIGORITEV. Te.P.. red.; GORIKOVA, Z.D.. tekhn.red. [How to mke hivesj Kak sdelat' ulei. Izd-3-, doi). Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit--ry. 1960. 100 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Bee culture--Eqiiipment and supplier) NAGORNYY V T - MAKHAN'KO, A,V,; KARELISKAYA, V.F,; TIMCHENKO, I.A. 9 Feeding fattening pigf3 with crudie supar beets. Veterini4rilA 39 no.10:73-74 0 '62. (MIRA 1. Belotserkovskiy llskokhozyaystvennyy institut. (.;;ar beets) (Swine-Feeding and feeds) .5~ff M./ ?S~) ' IJD(C) M/JG/AT L 21739-66 E111~(1)j U jV we Ng: APB 08045 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/166/004/0847/0850 AUTHOR: Nagoj-nyy, V. Ya.*; Nemoshkalenko, V. V. ORG: Institute of Physics of Metals,.Academy of Sciences UkrSSR (Institut metallo- fiziki-AR-a&~=1 nauk UkrSSR) TITLE: Structure of the energy spectruin of electrons in iron-vanadium alloys SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 16G, no. 4, 1966, 847-850 TOPIC TAGS: iron, vanadium, electron spectrtm, iron alloy, vanadium alloy, energy structure ABSTRACT: she allthors study the characteristic changes in the structure of the enerzy%i~btrtPbf electrons in pure iron and vanadium which take place during the formation of alloys with various concentrations of components. The DRS-2 spectro- graph is used with a resolution of 32,200 for vanadium and 21,000 for iron. The specimens studied were pure Iron, vanadium and alloys containing 47.71 and 78.49 Wt % V. The 47.71% alloy was In the a-phase. The shape, width, wavelength position of maxima, relative maximum intensities and integral Intensities of K.S-bands were UDC: 537.531 : 535.3 Card 1/3 L 21739-66 studied an well as a number of parameters of K,I-Iines produced by vanadium and iron atoms. Curves for the distribution of intensity in the KS-band for pure iron. and vanadium show two clearly defined maxima. This type of distribution is similar! to the theoretical foxm of the conduction band for elements in the iron transition group. The two-peak structure is due to the existence of two,"types" of d-electrons, -which differ considerably In the radial distribution of density of states. A tabled is given showing the energy positions of the fundamental maxima in the K.5-bands the pure elements and for the alloys studied. A transition from the pure element to an alloy containing 47.7% V causes a shift in the maximum of the K,5-band for vanadium toward'longer wavelengths by 0.2 ev, and in the K.5-band for iron toward the shorter wavelengths by 0;1 ev. Since measurement accuracy is only 10.1 ev, these, data -indicate. only a -tendency for a shift in the fundamental maximum which may be due to redistidbution of - electrons in the outer bands of the components dur- Ing- fbiviatim 41he Allay-a ridudtion_ An. the number 4# electrons for atoms of Iron and an, Iteriss'ei In vanadi*i. An increase Is obseived I,n the maximum intensity of the KgS-ks~d, hr livw which agrees, satisfactorily with'the,coms'ponding r*duc- 110i" 2 L 21-7.39--66 ACC UR: AP6008045 tion in its width and its constant relative integral intensity. Vanaditm shows a reduction in the relative maximum intensity of the K.5-band which agrees well with the increase in its width and the reduction in relative integral intensity in the allay. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 3 tables. Stm coDE., 201~ 31/ sm 6ATE: 02Jun65/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 002 313 ~-, ~- MQORWff , Ta. i-.- Are brigade leaders needed in building? Sots-trud no.5:131-132 147 157. (KI,RA 10:6) 1. Starshiy inzhoner Otdela. truda. i zarabotnoy platy kombinata "Xamenalcohalchtostro.v". (Building) (Wages) NAGORNTY. Ya. Sliminating time waste in the construction of mines. So~a.trud 4 no.2:125-128 F 159. (14IRA 12:4) 1. ISPOInV*ayushchty obyazannoati otdala truda i zarabotnoy plat7 kombinata Rostovshakhtostroy. (Rostov-on-Don--Mining engineering) (Labor productivity) LICSHANIN, F. To.; NAGOMT, Ta.A. Complete processing of potatoes Spirt prom. 25 no.6:25-28 '59. (Potatoes) (Starch) into starch and othyl alcohol. (MIRA 12:12) k1thyl alcohol) NAGORNYY, Ya.A. First experience in the production of bicq7cirt-vitamin prepara*Ai7,n3 for livestock breeding. Za indus.Riaz. no.2t64-67 D 161. (MIRA 16-10) 1. Rachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdala upraylaniya pishchevoy promyshlennosti Ryazanskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. at YA. 6,21. kandidat sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. Organization of forge resources of the Bet-Pak-Dala pastural complex. Vest.Al 1Eazakh.SSR 12 no.4:20-28 Ap '56. (MIRA 9:8) 1. Predstavlena chlonom-korreapondenton AN KazSSR AJ. Roslyakovym. (Bet-Pak-Dala--Pastures and meadowa) USSR/Meadov Coitiyatio.-_ L Abs io-r Ref 7liurBiol., No 14, 1958, 63253 Aut'- -3r N-nr,-)ri yy, Y-1.M. -St Titie Rat ral CoiAitiu;is a:.d F,),)d Res,),ircaa of Betpak-rialL. C-)LqDlex )f Seascn-.al PaSt4res. Orig Pub V sb.- Tr. Betpak-Daii;,sk. koupleksn. opyti.. st. zhiv,)t- r,ovodstva. AlLia-Ata, Kazakhsk. Sos. izd-vo, 1957, P~--44 Abstract The Betpa-k-Mliii complex of seasx-ial paste.res, aboi~t 22 -.Allioii hectares iii area, is situated i.. the sDuther- part of Kara gandi.iskaya Oblast ai.d in the i-ortierr part's of Dzhambui'skaya ald Y.-.XIIi.,o-Kazakhstai,skaya Oblasts. The summer past res occ.ipy the southern borderlai-A )f Sary-Ark; the spri.-.[.-GAULL! pasti,res occ,py the dese-,7t of Butpak KAI; a-d tie wl ter paut reB -- the Iwor rtj-- r_~ij- of the Ci- River ai.d t1te sai.-dy imssif if M 3--- -K,.:.n. 'Me rellief, soils ai,,d the pla-ft cover are described. r-',rd 1/2 USL;I', / Meadow Cultivation Ab-is Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., Vol 13, 195S, 5,34'-71 Avt1hor : 'Nagornyy, Yii. II.I., 11-onstant-inov, Inst- : Betpak Dala Experimental Station on CattlP Husbandry Title : Organization Df t0e 7eedinG Area and the irr~- gation AlonG CatItle DrivinC Routes o-f t1ke --jetpal,- Dala Desert Orig Pvb: Tr. Betpa'z-Dalinsic. lcomple;~. opytn. st. zhivot- novodstva. Alma-Ata, KazaI_-i)s),. iSos. iZrj-vD, 1,~57, 45-82 Abstract: A system for utilizing underground waters along cat- tle driving routes is recommended. Full water su~- ply of the Betpal.-Dala desert con be F~,varanteed by the simultaneous iltilization of subterranean and Card 112 A!, KOCHKTOV. G.T., inzh.; LINT. G.E., inzh.; NAGCRNTT, Tu.M., inzh. Improving the starting schemes and completing the resynchronizAtion of synchronous motors of river-bank pump-ty-pe heat and power stations (TNTS). Blek.stn. 28 no.10:83-85 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Electric power DlRnts) .--, NAGOROV, V.A. - - I.- - - Poisoon theorem applied to conditional equations. Trud7 SAGU no.66:39- 42 '56. (MIRA 10:1) (Differential equations) (liarmonic functions) NAGOROV, V. V. , inzh. Vapor cooler for deaerator. Energetik 8 no-5:30-32 Vq 160. (KIRA 13:8) (feed-water purification) NAGOROVP V.V., inzh. Improvement in the operation of deaerators. Elek. sta. 31 no.12:75-76 D 160. (KIRA 14:5) (Feed-water purification) LYZHENKO, V.P., inzh.; NAGOROV, V.V._,- inzh. High-pressure system for blast cleaning, the heating surfaces of boilers. Elek. at&. 33 no.5:82-83 My 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Boilers--Zleaning) VINOGILMV J. Yu.A., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; NAGOROVA, Z.N. [deceased]; KNYAZEV, G.A., otv. red.; [Methodological manual on the techical processing of the papers of scholars in the Archives of the Acadery of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.] Metodicheskoe posobie po nauchno-tekhnicheskoi obrabotke fondov uche- nykh v Arkhive AN SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 92 p. (MTRA 14:11) l.Direktor Arkhiva PIII SSSR (for Knyazev). (Archives-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) MMOVICII, S.V.,kand.tekhn.nauk, ItAG(4CSFA7~k,-I.A...inzh. Uaing pol~-ester varnishes in finishing furniture. Der.prom. 8 no.1:6-8 Ja 159. (KM 12:1) (Varnish and varnishing) NAGORSKAkYAA-I-A---. Hot lacqtL%re. Der. 'prom. 8 no-10:1-3 0 '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Lacquer and lacquering) NAGORSKAYA, 11. D. : Bias t e r A~,r i,: S - i (,,I is s ) - --3 as ic p rob 'L e~ s o . ~:-~ z: -; i~o - c ---. 4 ol perennial lupine in connection with LL3 Selection". MnSll, 1 , pp (Be I oruss Sc i Res Ins t o! A~,r icii L Lure o i the AL ad S c L B,! I or-iss SSR) , 100 C op ies (KL, No 6, 1959, 11 19) STRELKI. Vp Ignatiy Georgiyevich; NAGCRSKAYA Maz'iY& DmltriYa3ma; CSVK VOY, Illarion Petrovich; LAPJ~~.- T.' bred.; Tl-(,SHChl!K, i. S. , teklin. red. (Perennial lupine]Mnogoletnii liupin. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo sell- khoz.lit-ry, BSSR, 1962. 47 p. (MIRA 15:11) (White llbssi&-Lvpine) of so - 0 A 0' 1 : 0 0 0 0: 00 zji 00 00: -all to a 00 to 0* # . . , , ,I 00 S X0:10, - 4 0-01:0 1 Tte 1 61i 4 0 0 a w 4 -.00 -00 .0* 0 ojuds N~ �PdmW A D Na -*& * l V . Me . g . love Y J. Gm. Chm. (V- %- 8. It.) S. .00 MKWAVM*to al Nap to A+ "tie, tit NA(lif (n M"s Od ' 0 Al LOT I M 741 A 1 T .00 . , , K mAl Alul 1g,441 111,119 M at 40'. ig- and 94'. The WA'.Cd Nap varws iumwly With the COMM. 01 NGOH in the mdn, and varies slightly wiij, zoo the tctup~ 4 -so aoo zoo bee too it t tv U 0 0 0 0 A L j I Od 0 if & da I n I We 0 4 400 0 0000 0 RACOMAJA, N. D. "Obtentior, du nitrate de gluciniumill. Nowosselowa, A. W. , Ragorskaja, M. D. at Hatelawa, N. 14. (p. 1306) SO: Journal of General Chemisla (aurnal Obshchei Khimii) 1936, Vol. 6, No. 9 UAGOi6K~,')A, il'. D. "Etude de la reaction du fluorure tie siliciwn et ju fluosilicate de sodium avec llo:~yclc ie clucinium". Noviosselovia, A. ','i., C). I., Na:,orskaja, N. D. (.~ . SO: Journal of general Chemstry (Z~.urnal Obshchei Khi4ii). 'iolu;-.,e '~, :c). ;,--. VOM#dtfAti= 41,1161110 Of the *IUMInUM-Copp*t.M4g- B*d%M-4&06 System 11 A Petrov tnJ X. It Nalew. -SkA %~Zhlll 0-hJ4.11111 KhIM I) Get$ Ch~~O' TO: M. Gto 4 Vft 1, N S R, 19, .40. 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Brid al.wiriplim, .4 Ill, "Ifled wvtwll~ at.. itivarti. A , , (,..I v PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1017 Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po legkim splavam. 2d, Moscow, lq~_-)'.- Legkiye splavy, [vyp. I] Metallovedenlye, termicheskaya obrabotka, litlye i obrabotka davleniyem; losnovnyye doklady konferentsii) (Light Alloys. no. 1: Physical Metallurgy, Heat Treatment, Casting, and Forming; Principal Reports of the Conference), Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 497 P. 3,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii, USSR. Ministerstvo aviatsionnoy promyshlennosti. Resp. Ed.: Fridlyander, I.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Eds. of Publishing House: Rzheznikov, V.S. and Chernov, A.N.; Editorial Board of set: Petrov, D.A., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Belov, A.F.; Drits, M.Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Livanov, V.A., Candidate of Technical Scie:-t:s; Sharov, M.V., Candi- date of Technical Sciences; Korneyev, N.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Card 1/8 Light Alloys. no. 1: (Cont.) 1017 PURPOSE: This book is intended for metallurgists, machine designers, and other scientific and industrial personnel, as well as for faculty members and students of vuzes. COVERAGE: The articles in the book contain new information on such subjects as the effect of alloying elements on the strength and heat resistance of aluminum- and magnesium-base alloys, structural modification of alloys for the improvement of their properties, controlling the structure and properties of alloys by regulating the conditions under which the alloys are made, and certain aspects of the casting, heat treatment, and forming of light metals. The book is also concerned with the development of new light alloys, the production of semifinished products, and with the present state and future development of the casting and forming of 'Light alloys. No personalities are mentioned. Card 2/8 Light Alloys. no. 1: (Cont.) 1017 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 PART I. GENERAL QUESTIONS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIGHT ALLOYS 5 Petrov, D.A. Certain Questions in the Field of Development of Light Alloys 5 Belov, A.F. Technological Progress In the Production of Light Alloys in the USSR 17 Korneyev, N.I. Improvements in the Technology of Forming Light Alloys 39 PART II. PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND HEAT TREATMENT OF LIGHT ALLOYS Fridlyander, I.N. An Investigation of High-strength Formable Aluminum Alloys of the System Al-Zn-Mg-Cu 49 Card 3/8 Light Alloys. no. 1: (Cont.) 1017 Petrov, D.A. and_Nag_orskaya_, t.D. An Investigation of a Par", olp j_ the Constitution Mag-r-a-m of the System Al-Cu-Mg-Zn Livanov, V.A.; Shilova, Ye.l.; Golokhmatova, T.N.; and Nikitayeva,O.G. Ways of Strengthening Aluminum Alloys for Performance at Elevated Temperatures 88 Shilova, Ye.I. Changes in the Mechanical Properties of Aluminum- Copper-Magnesium Alloys Produced by Plastic Deformation In the Freshly Quenched State and by Short-time Annealing at 2000 C. 123 Afanaslyev, Ya.Ye. The Newer Magnesium Alloys 133 Drits, M.Ye.; Sviderskaya, Z.A.; Kadaner, E.S.; and Vashchenko,A.A. Magnesium Alloys for Performance at Elevated Temperatures 147 Kolobnev, I F. Effect of Chemical and Phase Corr-position on the Properties of Cast Aluminum Alloys at Elevated Temperatures 1c17 Card 4/8 Light Alloys. no. 1: (Cont.) 1017 Gorev, K.V., and Parkhutnik, P.A. Effect of the Type of Structure of Certain Aluminum Alloys on Their Properties at High Temperatures 172 Buynov, N.N. X-Ray and Electron-miaroseope Investigation of the Aging of Aluminum Alloys 186 Dobatkin, V.I. Peculiarities of the Recrystallization of Aluminum Alloys 200 Voronov, S.M. (Deceased), and Yelagin, V.I. Processes Occurring During the Homogenization of Aluminum Alloys 222 Kulakov, V.I. Homogenization of Ingots of D-16 Alloy at Elevated Tempera tures 240 Luzhnikov, L.P., and Romanova, O.A. Now Data on the Role of Manganese in the "Extrusion Effect" in Aluminum Alloys 245 Dobatkin, V.I. Isothermal Quenching of Aluminum Alloys 249 Card 5/8 Light Alloys. no. 1: (cont.) 1017 Golov1n, I.L. Deep and Figured Etching of Aluminum Alloya 26o PART III. PRODUCTION OF LIGHT-ALLOY INGOTS AND SHAPED CASTINGS Malltsev, M.V. Modifying the Ingot Structure of Aluminum Alloys 273 Chistyakov, Yu.D., and Malltsev, M.V. Some Ways of Avoiding Contamination of Alloys with Oxide Inclusions 289 Chukhrov, M.V. Production of Miagnegium-alloy Ingots 298 Fridlyander, I.N. Special Features of Casting Ingots of V95 Alloy 311 Belousov, N.N. Modern Methods of Producing Shaped Castings of Aluminum Alloys 328 Belousov, N.N., and Yegorova, V.A. Experience Gained in the Pressure Casting of Magnesium-Lithium Alloys 358 Card 6/8 Light Alloys. no. 1: (Cont.) 1017 Sharov, M.V. Hydrogen in Light Alloys and Measures for Preventin.0, 36~; the Formation of Gas Pockets in Castings Arbuzov, B.A. Mold and Core Materials Used In Producing Shaped Castings of Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys 389 PART IV. FORMING OF LIGHT ALLOYS 410 Bykov, R.S. (Deceased); and Bakhuriria, Z.M. Plasticity and Softenlng of Magnesium Alloys 410 Moguchiy, L.N. Forming of Light Metals and Alloys of Low Plasticity 423 Kuznetsov, K.I. Improvements In the Techniques of Rolling Aluminum A lloys 439 Anoshkin, N.F. On the Possibility of Increasing the Degree of Reduction in the Cold Rolling of Aluminum 447 Card 7/8 Light Alloys. no. 1: (Cont.) 1017 Murzov, A.I. Rolling Sheets of Variable Cross Section 4513 Gerasimov, A.Ye. An Investigation of the Resistance to Outflow of Alloys in Dies with Deep Grooves 458 Tarantov, S.N., and Kuzin, V.G. Rolling-mill Tube Blanks Extruded Through Tongue Dies 472 Shevakin, Yu.F. Methods for Roll-groove Design Calculations for Mills for, Cold-rolling Aluminum-alloy Tubes 485 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/whl 1-20-59 Card 8/8 SOV/ 137-58-9-19806 Translaticn from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 24Z (USSR) AUTHORS: Petrov, D.A., Nagors"Y~L, TITLE: An Investigeflon of a Section of a Phase Diagram of the Al-Cu-Mg-Zn System (Issledovaniye chasti diagrammy sosto- yaniya sistemy Al-Cu-Mg-Zn) PERIODICAL: V. sb.: Legkiye splavy. Nr 1. Moscow, 1958, pp 86-87 ABSTRACT: A section of the phase diagram of the Al-Cu-Mg-Zn system was investigated by thermal analysis methods and by micro- structural studies. The section investigated included a region of primary crystallization (RPC) of a solid solution of Al, as well as of phases which crystallize concurrently with it, and was limited by a plane cutting the Al-Cu-Mg-Zn tetrahedron and extending from the Al-Cu-Mg face at a constant Al content of 60% to the Cu-Mg-Zn face at a constant Zn content of 90%. Adjacent to the RPC of a solid Al-base solution are the RPC of the following phases: E)Al-Cu' SAI-Cu-Hg, T Al-Cu-?vlg, OAl-Mg' '9Mg-Zn' oMg-Zn' 'ECu-Zn' T Al-Cu-Zn' and Card 1/2 'lZn' i.e., only the phases of corresponding binary and SOV/ 137-58-9-19806 An Investigation of a Section of a Phase Diagram (cont.) ternary systems and quaternary solid solutions based on tacse phases are undergoing crystallization concurrently with the Al solid solution. A contin- uous series of solid solutions exists bct%%,eeii the phases TAl-Cu-Mg and TAl-Cu-Zn* The Al corner of the system may be subdivided into eight par- tial tetrahedrons. At temperatures of 462, 398, 366, 360, and 350()C, respectively, the following reactions take place: L zL-- aAl " (3AI-Cu ~ SAI-Cu-Mg '9N1g-Z?1 L + 'lMg-Z, f ')AI-C, z`~~ 8Mg-Zn a Al ; L +OAI-Cu - TAI-Cu-Zn ()Mg-Zn ' "Al L i-TAl-Cu-Zn = 'ECu-Zn "Mg-Zn + '1A1, and L i- IE Cu-Zn -T1 Zn Mg- Zn f a Al. -zinc systems--Phase studies 2. Alumin,;,m-copper-magnesilim-zine L. B. ~riesium-zinc "*yjtemo--Crysta~ ~Iza -iystems--Microstructure 3. Aluminum-copper-mai Card 2/2 r-7- -CODE HH: S UB .-PRESS 78 ACCESSION "A'R, AP4040687 AUT If OR: Niagorskaya, N. D.; Molchanova, L. V.; Rayevskaye, M. V.; Novoselova, A. V.; Fridlyander, 1. N.; Yatsenko, K. P.; Rogova, L. K. TITLE- Crystallization in the Be-Nb system SOURCE: t a I I oveden iye L te rmi che s Vay a obr abo tka met a I I nv , no. 6 , 1964, 12-15, and insert facing p. 25 TOPIC TAGS, beryllium nlobium system, beryllium niobinm alloy, qlloy crVatallization, alloy structure, alloy phase composition, alloy hardness, utoblum beryllide, niobium beryllium solubility ABSTRACT: investigation of alloys of the Bt---Nb system cortaining up to 58% Nb showed the existence of three phases, the beryllium base a-phase, the Nb-Bel compound y-phase, and the NlbBa17 compound 6- 2 phase. In the alloys containing up to 46Z Nbj the a- and y-phasea, form a eutectic with a very limited amount of the latter phase. The Vickers hardness of the alloy annealed at 850C for 14 days and water quenched increases from 1~1 at 0.7% niobium to 1108 at 58% nioblum. ACCESSION NR: AP4040687 The cast alloy had roughly the same hardness as alloys annealed for 29 days. The Vickers hardness of individual phases (annealed and water quenched) was found to be 110 for the a-phase , 160 for the eutectic, 480 for'the y-phase, and 1060 for the 6-phase. The solid state solubility of niobium in beryllium is low. A considerable amount of NbBe,2 was found in an alloy containing as little as 0.7Z N1 The eutecttc of the a- and Y-phases contains 2.5% Nb. The eutecttc temperature is close to the melting temperature of pure beryllium. Alloys of the eutectic and hypoeutectic compositions have a fine structure, but at a certain amount of primary formations of incer- metallic compounds, the fine structure disappears. In hypereutectLc alloys the structures of the upper and lower parts of ingots are di f fe rent due to segre gat ion. Orig. art. hast' 3 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ATD PRESS: 3051 ENCL 1 00 SUB CODE: M NO REF SOV: 004 OTHE R: 006 Co rd 2/2 JD1JG1J11 ~ _. AP6~,7(3iTl7(m2)3/6'feW/LTL-L-Ijp(c) SOU1WF CODE: W/0370/ /000/005/0137/0 _166 AUTHOR: Nagorskaya, N. D. (Moscow); GoI'denberg, A. E.(Moscow); Novoselova, A. V. (Moscow); 13_o_r1v0-va,_X. P..(Moscow); Fridlyander, Y_._W_.(A0Gcow)'i _Y_a_t_sen_k_o_,K_.P_. ORG: none TITIE: Partial-phase diagram of the Al-Be-Mg.system SOURCE: AN 8SSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 5, 1966, 137-14T TOPIC TAGS: , aluminum beryllium magnesium systed, aluminum beryllium magnesium alloy, #?.L,Loqf phase diagram, phase composition, alloy structure , 07F 7--14 Ce(Y574"1419 7'~',-A~ 94d.C'Lf XCISrel" I j0eoe(j.Lk10"1 0k0AAr1q1AJ1A.1tZ 4,440tl, #94_t1rn1A$Pzn CoAjr~qjAIIA16~ Aid-dcl1 ABS4RACT: A partial phase diagram of the aluminum-beryllim-magnesium iqctem (see Fig. 1) has been plotted on the basis of data obtained by physicocbemical analysis of 30 alloys containing 0-90% aluminum, 7.17-56.28% beryllium and 0-27.73% magne- 4' sium. Alloys were melted from AB-000-grade aluminum (99.99%-pure), MG-l grade magne- sium (99.91%-pure) and sublimated beryllium (99.4%-pure). It was found that three phases crystallize in the partial Al-6 1--mg-Be system: aluminum-base solid solution (a ); beryllium-base solid solution I~B); and AAl -M Be phase. At 445C the ternary eutelctic solidifies according to the fallowing reacNion: L 4" B +aAl + eAl-Mg-Be UDC: 669.715'725'721 Fig. 1. Partial phase diagram of the Al-Be-Mg system I - Boundary line; 2 - two liquid ' I phases; 3 - one liquid phase. I i- j I I t-- 1 Card _Z[3 L 06199-67 ACC im(i AP6031723 Ternary eutectic contains 35% Mg and slightly over 0.6% Be. A decompoeit'Lon of the liquid phase into two mutually immiscible liquids occurs in a wide range of composi- tions. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: 27mar65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 017 Card -AA f. VOLOKH, D.M.; NAGORSKATA, V.G. C Nahors'ka, T.H.]; PALYUKH, A.P. Rare case of abnormal female renitalia. Ped., a~-ish. i gin. 20 no.5-59-60 1%. (MIR-A 13:1) 1. Ginekologichaskiy ordel (zav. - D.M. Volokh) Lutskoy gorodskoy bolinitay Voly-nskay oblasti. (GEIMATIVE ORW.NS. FEMAL4--ABNORMITIES AL!TD DEFORMITIES) BALABAN, V.S.;,AWrOR.MTA, V.Te. Influence of vitamin B, on arterial pressure. Tracb.delo no.7: 31-33 Jl 160. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Fakulltetakaya terapavticheakays. klinika lachabnogo fakull- teta (zaveduyushchiy - saslazhennyy deyatell nauki, prof. M.A. Tasinovskiy) Oidesskogo maditainakogo instituta. (BLOOD PRESSURN) (THIAMINE) NACORSKAYA, YE. D. 42498. Effektivnost' Isrol'Zovaniya Zerns Yaloelkaloldnoro Iurina Fri Dodkorinke Porosyatsosunov! IzvefAiya Aked. Neuk FSSR, No. 5, 104P, S. 117-3C. Pitllogr: S Nazv. 291?0 Tzuc'-,-n e e r'e'r- `mc~t.i i n'-n~ I It, no--o s--ini7v r.,~ r-~-zny.,I; nali'- ".s.-;R, 'To. T: Letors~l ZInlirnglInyl-~ -Itri'py, Vol. 3Q, Mo3'0-ov, NAGORSKAYA, Ye.D. :);, r -_ .- !~ - - - cr)ducllv!*~ No. 3, 1952. Li-,r,l'yof 1952- 117 -~I_ t in,-- ~LC -0.3- 1 1. NAGORSKAYA, YL. D.; Ch_T,'hCn-3, F. A. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Swine--Feeding and Feeding Stuff's M 7- Semi-lRrd method for fattening pigs, 3ots. zhlv., 15, i.o. 4, 1)1)5. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, '953, 'incl. NJ)C-L,R50~0, Lie D USSR/Fcr-- J'Ini--.als. S,--,-ll Horne~ Crttlc Q-5 Ab--- Jour : Rof Zhur Biol., lic 11, 195P, Nc. 5C012 Author : Inst : Ac~- c;:7y cf Science.- BSSR Ti t 1;~ : Cc-iprrctivc StudioF of Di~-c,tibility of ",,tri--nt %b t-nc,-;c Foun~ in Lupine Grocn- rn~ in Corn in Fcl~- fcr H,.ifr! Ori;: Pub : V sb.: Kulcuruzr v BSSR, :fin-k, AN BSSR, 1957, 593-4og k ~ t r- ct: Hcifcr: ,,crc fcd lurin- when it rc-chc~ 'hc,, :t---s of --t:- Thoot. bl-.~-ro-inV, rn! c= ' .,hcn it rcrcl~c' -f -n~ secd rip(,ninL--. Tl-,-- of lurin- rn'. of corn was exrrcsscl by thr, follo%InZ (in rer- ccn'~j rc-rectivaly): or::-nic :u'-lE-t-nco-,