SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PASECHNIK, P. P. - PASECHNYY, S. A.

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~.- PASECIINIK., Patr Takhomovich(PaAchriyk, P.P.); MANCHUK, P.O.p red.; DAKIVO, Yu.V-.-,--%T-ru-T. ved. (How productivity in stockbreeding -jill be increased in the Ukraine., IAk zrostatyme produktaiia tjarinrytstva na Ukraini. Kylv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk UASR, 1961. 61 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Ukraine-S-tock and stockbreeding) FASBCHNIX. P.P. Work prnctlces In obtaining 500 rentners of fornge root crops per hectare in MagndAn Province. Tnidv Inst.*,iol.lAk.fll. AN SSSR no.1195- 102 t55- (MIRA 10:1) (Magndan Province-Tiumips) P!,SECHITII:, P.P., kand.alron.nAwk Sovan-ywir nlan for t~,j -',,.,~-Inp,~,int rf *.Y)Illtn' -7. "' co!,-ncf!A%- frkv.". ptit,~)-%, A:ItvoI m . --. :)? -2~ J II ~ C?. (Mlai, 17-l') (po'litry) I.D.; TK~Y=A, A.!.; :;AFILT'11:01', N.G.; CIOIT501', -Ye. [deceased]; Y&,.F.; L.I.; ZASL-AVS!LQ:A, '.I.; GREKOVA, A.I.; -C)FYG'-'1CF, 1-7.; I~7,:.AGIMOV, A.I.; KC,-1U,1A, T.Ya.; KMISV, V.,'.; KOV,*dZVSKIY, G.T.; KALNYN~T%A.A. [Kalnins,, A.]; OSDOROVA, Y.I.; XLAL1oJhAUSKAS, V.I. [Valisauskas,V.1; 1ASECT111K, PJ,; V.S.; K;-dU:AUKEOVA, Ye.1. ; P-"-"F IYEV I.; KAZAKOV, 1. 3.; GUNCTSKY, I.A. ; .3-1- 11, L. reu-'.; T ISITY.C., I.A. , rc-d.; % tekhL. red. - -Lil incentive.,~ for dev,,~Iopinc, the farm, pj*o(.uc- '1',atei i tion] I.Iateriallnoe stinulirov~,nie razvitiia kolkhoznogo pro- izvodstva. Vockva, Izd-vo AV SSSR, 1963. 326 p. WI.'LA 2 6: 12 1. Akaderiya npuk SSS!~. InstAut ekonomiki. 2. Institut ekc)- nomiki A14 SSSR (for LaFtev, Teryayeva, Suvorova, Zaslavskaya, Stdorova, Kamn~ulhowt). 3. Srednr-&ziatqkiy po,,,,ud~trstvunnyy urd- ver-~it, t (for'"~apiPnikov). 4. homi filiil All 9SS11, (for Chentt~~,v). 5 Inf, itut ekcvnr,v'-J:j Al: S~-, (for filial All L:W,-, I vtku n). 7 Ingtitut ekomniki A14 L'(,2o- fu r v (1cr - T,- vich, Kovmlov--kiy). 8. In.-titut ell-loncrdki russko,i SSR ~ AN Ilzbekskoy (Gozit-',~nued on noxt card) LAFTEV, I.D.- (continued). Ga-:-d 2. ~,. Inrtitut ekonoml,"-i AN Ukr.V'Si, (for KotLyuiA, 10. Belorusskiy inctitut ekonomiki i organizatsii -3pll,-.ko- khozyaystvennogo proi-,vodstva (for Bugarevich). 11. Vsesoyuz- nyy in.-titut -.nkharnoy sve.'Kly (for Areflyov). 12. In!:titut ekononiki All Kirgizoko~ SSh (for Knzakov). 13. liaootnik T,--Ient- rallnopo I-omiteta Korm-,.uniAicheshoy partii Voldnvskoy SSIi (for (-,U- planovyy imstitut (for Kurylav). (Collective farm-.--Incomf~ dliotrlWtion) PASECHNIK. F.P.. starehiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. iW_ - - effectiveness of large-scale ralBirp of ducklings. Ptitse- vodstvo 8 no.3:29-30 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Inetitut ekonordki AN USSR. (Primorokoye District--Dacks) 1.:, FAI)j,,~GA, V. and "Agr,c--ilture -.f t:-.~~ Tells the a(~rtc',,,'tul'al w(.rke-E t'-.,- va(*raja,.~ -~c[pj za t ~n 7 n F, fl.f? man.: t; tr, Ali I te a.,i:. r, PASECHNIK, F. P. Anomaloun travel time c' longitudinal waves on the eastern slope of the Central Urals. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser,geofiz. no. 4: 570-574 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR. MICHEL P.P. Agadan) -Growth of agricultural production and reduction of production costs on state farms of Magadan Province. Probl.Sev. no-3: 98-114 159. (MIRh 13:4) (Magadan Province-Agriculture-Rconomic aspects) USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits arLd Berries. M-5 Abs Jour Rel' aiur - Biol., Na 3, 1958, log'48 Author Pasechnik, S., Cmeta, V. Inst Title The Resources of a Forest Resources Game Preserve. Orig Pub S. kh. Kirgizii, 1956, No 10, 17-20 Abstract This Is a short description of the natural riches and productive work of the Southern Kirgiz forest resources game preserve, occirpying an area of several hundred thousands of hectares. C.'ard 1/1 Card "I AUTHOR: Pasechnik, S.T. 26-12-16/4,j TITLE: Fruit-Bearing Forest Reservation in South Kirgza ~Y-,iznnc- Kirgizskiy lesoplodovyy zakazn.'k,, PERIODICALt Priroda, 1957, No 12, PP 7~-76 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the extensive forests of nut-bearinE treus located on the slopes of the Fergana and Chatkall mountains of the Tyan'-Shan' mountain range in the Kirgiz SSR. These for- ests contain beside walnut trees, thousands of' fruit treus bearing apples, pears, cherries, pistachios, apricots, and many varieties of berry bushes. They yield also valuable tmber, tanning material, dyestuff and quantities of plants with med- icinal and technical value. The forests abound in valuable fur-bearing animals, such as ermine, marten, panther and lynx as well as boar, wolf arid fox. The forests are protected Ly t, reservation law, and all r,-sourceo are exploited ac~~ordirij: ' t,,, an elaborate plan. The 75~,900 hectares covering area ,s supervised by t~.e South Kirgiz Administration of Nut-Bearing Forests. In spite of such arrangements, the author cr,.ticses the authorities for not being sufficiently interested in tne protection of the reservation from being, exploited by various Card 112 privileged or(,ariizations. L C /V PASECHN 1K, S.T. (Dzhalml-Abad) Yrult forest reserve In southern Kirghlzia. PrIroda 46 no.12:75-78 D 157. (NIRA 10:12) 1. Y112hno-Kirgizekoye upravlenlye orekhoplodnyci leenmi. (Kirghistan-Forest reserves) BLOSHTEEYNY I.I., inzh.; VAYDMAN, R.I., inzb.; GPIGOR'YEV, G.P., kand.tPkIin. nau1c; PASEChNIK, S.Ya., doktor te-kh-n.naitk ~ I Testing corrosion-resistant materials during the production of chlorine dioxide. Trudy LTITSBP no.8:89-95 161. (MIRA 16:9) (Corrosion-resistant materials-Testing) (Chlorine oxides) PASECHNIK., S. YA. 22999 IK mokhanbmy katodnogo osazhdo4ya nikelya. Trudy kharlk. Xhim. - Tekbnol. In-ta in. Ktrova, Vjrp. 7, 1949, C. 53-57 SO: ISTOPIS' NO. 31, 1949 PASWHNDV. A.M., inzh. (Bakti) Pressure pipe drop with energy dissipator. Gidr.1 mel. 12 no.5:48-" Itr 160. 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T. v w v . - W-9-w-" fAl (a too Al 44 V* %* Ve 0 9pso %so RD 0 woo we* lose ;a &A 'all ;;if Ai I iawl Ira el s a 4m a a 40 IN! 0 0 A a 3 9 9 ~0610*00 0006.040 eve** 00*000 -00 100 I, Napcieo,, TL :,-j do' e. ~ 1)!0v`_ '~c- E 2, -y- v-; , 011~- 9 - ir~wi~%, Lle ' IV ylovlc Bcris VlRd'm L hz knnd. tat:hn.natk 'A7 1--epar; prcf,.; PREORLAZhisi-i3K_ A Boris Fedorovi.,h, dc-,..g S( 1XV i YEV, -Vladimir Ivanovich, dots., YASTREBA, Petr Pa,f'en yevJch, prof, BEaNIDLN, B, S. doktor tekhr nnuA prof reisenzent~ ARTEMOVA, T 1, red. izd-va, T*1JPI'CSfNA :. A, red izd-v,, S~VETSOV, S,V tek.hn. raJ (Electrical engineer-inF &ad electric equipmenl~] Elektrotekh- ri.lka 1 elektroobor-idavRnie, ob3hchl! kurs [ By I N L kmA turil i dr MOSL-~, 1~tl 646 P. (MIRA 16t9) 1. Nevocherkhsskly ollt&Khri!,.~heskly jor Be-ovidov). ~Eiectril: angineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc.) (Elect.ric apparatus Find appl:LFinceg-HanAb,~cAis manuals, etc,) SOV/ 137-57-t)- 10541 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 162 (USSR~ AUTHOR: _Pa s TITLE: Hydrogen Porosity of Electrolytic Nickel Obtained by the Method of Periodic Reversal of a Direct Current (Vodorodnaya poristost' elck- troliticheskogo nikelya, poluchayemogo metodom periodicheskogo reversirovaniya postoyannogo toka) PERIODICAL Tr. Leningr. tekhnol. in-ta lm. V.M. Molotova, 1956, Nr 4, pp 196-202 ABSTRACT: An investigation of the technique of rapid electrolytic nickel plat- ing employing a periodic reversal of a direct current to obtain thick, nonporous layers of Ni. The depositing was done from the follo%ving solution (in g/1 ): NiS04-7H2O 350, Na2S04'l0H2O 180, NaCl 1-0, the cathode c&10-15 amp/dm2, pH was 1-2, the temperature was 80oC. The thickness of the Ni deposit was 0.1-0.2 mm. The dura- tion of the anodic charge on the machine part being plated was 0.5- 30 sec after every 5- 10 min of electrolysis. No pores were detectud on the coating when it was tested with the aid of ferroxile. The sail - Card 1/2 cessive deposits of the layers of Ni, separated by thin interlavers of Hydrogen Porosity of Electrolytic Nickel (cont.) SOV/ 137-5 the oxides of the metal which were formed during the anodic polarization, are distinctly viBible on the metallographic microsections of the deposit. The H over- voltage during the cathodic polarization is found to be high on the surface of the metal covered with the oxide and, besides, a part of the H is used up in the re- duction of the oxide. All this makes the process of evolution of H more difficult and interferes with the formation of H pores. The filling in of the H pore which was formed in the first layer of deposited Ni by the successive layers of the coating metal is visible on the metallographic microsection. The dividing lilies between coating layers of Ni can be eliminated by decreasing the time of anodl( polarization to 1-2 sec. R. A. Card 2/2 PAUECITIU, :;. YF~. "Osz111oE-rPir.. von V ic Role le~-trod eL Iii Sulphatlor,,-nt:," paper submittea lor tne kcmtyess on Corrosion, Budapest, 24-30 Sept 19~)o. Teclinlachee Institute, Leningrad. ow MOPIRM a I 1 st: C. the L'8 1) S- SAMSONOV, G. V.; PA WJ211E,_V._ A, Variation in the thermodynamic potential of ion exchange resins during Ion exchange. Zhur. fis. Min. 36 no.12:2727- 2733 D 162. (FIRA 16:1) 1. Inatitut vysokomolokulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Ion exchange regins) FASIMNIK. v A. USSR (600) Sugar - Manvtacture and Refining Iliminate the disparity between the raw mstp-ARI and technological baceE of sugar factories. Sakh. prom. Vo 7 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Lilrary of Congress, October - 2 SAMONOVO G.V,- PASKJINIK, V.A. (Len-priLd,' Thermejdynan.'~ potential -nO.alpy an., entropy of 6*delli-ng In Ion exanange. H"' t-- ex-hange of "b, aulf'onated resins. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.4t858-362 Ap 164. (MIRA 17j6) 1. Inatitut vyaok~molikuLyarrj~h suvedlapn-'y AN 66R, 1, 34414-66 ACC NR, AT6022229 SOURCE CODE: U R 166-040-TW 6 6-0 To 6 0- /-0 0 6-T-/ 0 0 1 AUTHOR: Kukush, V. D.; Oychinnikov, 1. K:4 Y2. P.:J- Zhilkov. V. S... Pa I . .1Z ear, liichniT, F,.,,Soboll V V?1kov, V. M. WW ORG: none TfiLE: Device for measuring deviations in the power level SOURCE: Voesoyuznaya nauchnaya sessiya. posvyashchellaya Dnyu radio, 22d 1966. -tek-tsiy-a-r-Wd-lo-Tzm-er-e-n-Ty-. --b-oklady. M6-scov, - 196-6-, _71-1 i TOPIC TAGSi power meter, electric measuring measurement, generator ABSTRACT: A device for measuring the output power of uhf generators is described. The device operates on the principle of a balanced static calorimeter used for precise power measurements in the centimeter and millimeter ranges. The system incorporates a balanced static calorim- eter and a measuring block. The balanced calorimeter consisto of two Identical coaxial loads, i.e.. an hf load and a compensated load. D-c heaters are incorporated directly in the loads. The measuring block consists of three basic eectionst a d-c amplifier, a measuring circui and stabilized pover supply sources. The following date were obtained In experiments with the device which characterize Its efficiency: voltage standing wave ratio of the terminal section is practically Card 34853-66 NRI ACC AP6021790 transformers have three terminals (two end terminals and a center tap each). The end terminals of opposite transformer sections are connected to each other through rectifier diodes. 7be load and a ballast resistor are tied to transformer secondary center tape connected in pairs as indicated. This arrangement increases the efficiency of.the unit with respect to the reference voltage source and assures an abrupt limiting of the output voltage when the linear range of the characteristic is excecded (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [BDI SUB ODDE: 09/ SUBH DATE: 12Mar65/ ATD PRESS: 0 Cmd MURDASOV, A.V.; Efficient performance of abrasive wheels for the cleaning of high- alloy steel. PAtallurg 8 no.9:35-36 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Urallskiy vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut abrazivov i shlifovaniya i Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheakiy savod. (Grinding wheels) (Metal cleaning) PASECHNIK, V.K. Efficient procedure for the -rindlng of sized steel. Yeta-1- lurg 6 no.4:2P-30 Ap 160. (MIRA 14:311 1. Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Steel bars) (Grinding and polishing) S/130/6 I/OX/0-i'4,AJO~ lry_~ AC)06/AC)O I AUTHOR: --Pasechnik, V,K. TrrLE- Efficient Technology of Grinding Calibrated Steel PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1961, No. 4, pp. 28 - 30 TEXT. Calibrated steel rods are ground on centerless grinding machines. The rods are placed between a regulating and a working wheel and ground to the reauired dimensions under conditions, determined by the rotation speed and the in- clination angle of the regulating wheel and the rotation speed of tne working wheel. From the existing two methods of centerless grinding with longitudinal feed and in-feed - the former is used for grinding calibrated steel rods at the therno-callbrating shop of the Zlatoust Plant, The following improved tecl=ology is being used, which had been developed by 1) determining optimum conditions of the ma,.~hine when grinding steel of various section3 and grades; 2) selection of wear resistant(in 5OOxl5Ox3c)5 (PP 5OOxl5Ox3C)5) abrasive wheels, assuring high ef- ficiency and satisfactory roughness of the surface. When carrying ou~ InveSTiga- tions on the existing machines the following parameters were fixed. operatl~~nal conditions of the grinder, i.e. revolution number of the regulat.ing wheel-, and ,ts Card 1/4 ,9/i3o/61/006/004/~,'--~ Efficient Technology of Grinding Calibrated Steel A006/A001 inclination angle (the number of revolutions of the working wheel was -cristart i.e. 1,200 rpm);- b) the section, length and quuntity of rods grc~ind, c) dleimete~ of the working wheel prior to and after grinding, a portion of metal; d) motion speed of the steel rods. Data given in Table I show that with a larger in,711na- tIon angle and higher rotation speed of the regulating wheel, the ef'fl.--iE-n:y of the working wheel is raised and its consumption Is reduced. This regujari,y wa~' confirmed by comparison tests which have been uned work out reeomme.-Aati3ns aF: 4o efficient rotation speeds and Inclina+ion angles of the rPgulatinq wheei wn'~rl grinding steel rods of different grades and -zec,.,Icns (Table 2) Atrasive whe-'z (FF5OOxl5Cx3O5) of different characteri~Ll-s on ceram- anj t&kell*e tinder werp -iE~d Recommenda-icris are also given as ~.o efficient characterlsli~z- c~! grinding wheels, including the'r conzumption standards (ratle 3), Tne pra,*Ic;a" use of the recommendations submitted raises efficiency, reduces consumpt-lor 0: scarce grinding wheels by about 10% and improves the surface of -he grc-Lnd Card 2/h 3/130/6 1/000/00- E'fricient Technology of Grindi-ng Calibi-ated Steel AoO6 /Aoc, i Table 2: Recommendation on efficient speeds and Inclination angles of the reFula- tinz whu.~n,--Arindinfz rv~lq iDiametert a Kommec-ran C60POTOD 5 WHIFYTY be;[Yln(-rO KPYra Ateel o rods 1 3 51 70 94 Crmjtb ;1j".11p lip y""s noxopr. 1,.A mm 31 G 3 6 3 6 U U 42 S N 17 - C "N 1 C 5 2-7 + rA 1 ? 0 I 4K R18 8 > 31 1 2 7 4. + 4 - 0 : - 1 IxLbHgT. X18 07VD~P .01 t + + iKhl6N9T, Khl8 CMALLIC o + 4- 40X.45' GOCI C.0 .'~45 I + + + + X I OUM .)')C,%%A I )-0 2 X 17112, 5 I r- 6. 2) X I ~ H9T, 513C Ya3s ~j t Ao 15 + 15 + 9169 + + a) Number of revolutions per minute of the regulating wheel; 1) Khl7N2, Kh1032M, b) Inclination angle of the regulating wheel in degrees 55SMA Card 3/4 2) Kh18NqT S/130/6i/000/004/005/005 Efficient Technology of Grinding Calibrated Steel AO06/A001 Table 3: Characteristics recommended for PP50OX15OX305 grinding wheels and their _ggplumption standards during the grInding of rodg 'WN%q" on, Ceren HMeCX0kFDX3Xe %)RI9. CTMJfb Ibinder' "' 2" 1 IMP binder lCharacteris- PRCXO. "Opull JM/M Characteris AA. WMIM W it Steel tizapoxrepumms JIM4,08 11"Of x&pxxTePxcTxRs owttHO2 c c cya4v V7-Y13, 9XC. H42. Xpr, 50XOA 1 x 18 ilver cepe6- tpge, T 46STI-ST2K 346CTI-CT2K Fr- 112-C1 0_8n 0 M2-Sl~~ 0.34 0.6 L4b-b0ST2-T1Bj 2)46-6DCT2-T1b 36QU-MB OS2-ST2B ().55 1.3 ,+U D'60zj&' M1 I M P Pro dr46STI-ST2K r4b-60STZ.TiB I 0 2, 4~ .5. 60C2. X~~l I XIOCIZ~i -~- -1 '~U :) f - 'to 4W-29 h 2C- li~ K " I 0,8 .16 ~ 55CAIA t - mv r r l~_IX18119T, 1-4XI3, X18, 9H69 2)46-60C2-CT I K 0.5 i 946-GOCT2-TIS 1,24 a + b) Consumption standards item/ton of ground steel. 1) Ya3S, 1Kh18N9T, There are 3 tables. I-4Kh13, Kh18, E16q ASSOCIATION: Zlatoustovski y metallurgicheskiy zavod (Z1 atoust Metallurgical Plant) Card 4/4 AUTHOR: PasecfindK, V.K. , and Shuralev, M.V. , Engineers TITLE: A M--~derritzed Su:~: cid(.(j Machine for DressinF Metal. (blodernizirovan-yy poavesnoy stanok d1ya ZaCLiStfr-- PLIRIODICAL: Stai', ao.3, p. 816 (USSR). ABSTRACT: A machine for d-ressin!- metal consisting of a rotatinE grindhE stone which can be pressed to the metal by an adjust- able weight is described (figure '). Using tiliS Machine a 15-20% increa,-e in labour productivity and a 1001o decrease in the wear of abrptiive stone i%,ere obtained. ASSOCIATION: Zlatoust Metallur ical Works (Zlatoustovskiy Metaiiurgicheskiy Zavod~ A v Ai iAB LE, Libi-ary of' Uon~ress. Card 1/1 Lm/oooo/65/000 7=EM51UN M- AT5014955 i OR: Kiricbinskiyj B. R.; Levebuk Yu. N.;_ja AM Tatsiy, Yu. A TITLE- Irradiation of animals with fast neutrons and meazurements-of-tissue dozes in a nuclear xea2tor- SOUkE: AN UkrSSR. Institut fiziologii. Biologicheskoye deystviye neytronnogo 1 izlucheniya (Biological effect'of neutron radiation). Kiev,,Naukova dumka, 1965, 14-23 TOPIC TAGS- f ast, neutron, neutron radiation, tissue dose, radiation dosimeti-Y, b1clogical effect, VVR M reactor ABSTRACT~ Irrad~.ating biological objects'with fast neutrons requires th~e following; 1) a filter for absorbing thermal neutrors and lowering the g=a radiation baek- ground to a level. that does not- exceed 2C% of the general dose; 2) a trap for ab- sorbing unused rudiation when the reactor channel is open; and 3) a device for fixing the biological preparation in any.position in the irradiation chamber. such, an arrangement.iii shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure. A. system for shifting 'biolog- 1 ical preparations; in the reactor is shown in Fig, 2 of the Enclosure. It is ob-z-, served that there In no'direct relationship between the reactor power and tissue dose. This phencmenon is.represented In Figs-3 and 4 of the Enclosure. When an- [Card L 54648-65 ACCESSION NE: kUOILIM imals are irradiated with fast neutrons,, ~the, final biological effect depends on the. distribution of ~absorbed. radiation in tho organs and tissues.' Determination of -tbe7-1 relative.depth distribution.of.thn-, dose can be easily determined by a method based~ on the*deceleration of neutrons in hydrocarbon materials.. Materials and principles;, applied to making tissue eqitivalent phantoms and measuring radiation doses In them are discussed.- Orig. art. has: 7 figurcis -fiziologii i'meni- A. A. Bogomolltsa AN UkrSSR (-,Institute. of- ASSOCIATION: InGtitut Physiology, AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: 22Feb65 ENCL- o4 SUB CODE: LS AT PRESS- 4026 110 REF SOV- 003 OTHER: oo4 D A r& 2/6 -- -- ------- - A5,~34 10 49 UR/0000/65/000/0100/0098iOI03 10 NR- AT501 67 AUTHM: Pasec k V M TITLE: Th euse of proportional counters -for neutron-dosimetry -st-,riye neytronnogo bOIJECE: AH MrSIOR. Institut fi7Ao]-,igIi. Biologicheskoye dey izIucheniya (Biolc-gical effect o1' neutroi, radIaLion). Kiev, Naukova dtunkn, 1.,)65, �8-103 TOPIC TAGS: neutron radiation, fast neutron, biological effect, radiation dosin2tr-i' Slaortional coimter, neutron detention, tissue dose ABISTRAM 'Me author Ie5cribes some approaches to neutron dosimetry. Tbe vo:;t pedient is employing the method of nuclear emission uaing the simplest. type of nLni- tron-nucleus intera,~tion - elastic scati~ering. A metbane proportional countt?r I-I l~ sba~m in rig. 1 of the Enclosure. The registration of fast neutrons is more ~-.flfec- twice that or hy,3--ca~,P 44ve when inethana is used because its proton concentration if, counter is filled with 2 atm !)f 6.nd its retarding ctipacity is much highe:~. The iiighly purified methane and 0.5 atm of nitrogen. Thle N14 (n, p) &I reaction 1-, ed to grailuate by energies. When the t:ounter is irradiated with thermal neut:.rcns,~ rotons with energies df 560 kev are giv,an off. A Po-Be-source spectrirn ta]ten ~4ith ~ L 51465~-~ ACCESSION RR AM1496T 01 -described is'given In Fig. 2 of the ry ie rounter ~he help of 4 Enclosure. The dosimet f neutrons of intermediate energies has a ntunber of pncullarlties. Vie-ir contri- -em bution to the gcner&I doise c-an be exti . Lly nignificwt. In prnctict' t I I t'.' d o, 3 Intermediate neutrons is neglected because it Is impossible to -measure. The dos L, can be established 11L the spectrum of neutrons is the &termination of a tspectrum for intermediate neutrons solves the problem of quantitavely determining -crm their contribution to the general. dose. The basic pr6olent In creating an i-n1V -e- -.11diate neutron spectrometer has bc!eri the conf3truction of a qualitative detector. Such bL detector must be able to effectively xegister neutrons In.the Belected ener7 rarSe ave a Igh resolving capacity. The follaving reactim can be employed for nlcu-~~ tron spectrcmetinj. + n + He3 If e n, 3 + P + n + Ee H3 e experimeirtallv nuclear binding ener&7 is., F)1e3 7,728 Mev EH3 8,1192 Mev knowing the binding energy, it, is easy ioo compute Q, 'which is 0-T64.Mev. The general 2/T A I Ili-] .-~ i_ - f, 1, Al I ,I I)~ v SWOXRTL. I.S.. inshener; PASECHNIX. V.V. - - - Ripping rocky soils in industrial Ftr", s. HeMi.trud.rab.10 no.11:30-31 N 156. (VLRA 10:1) (13lasting) (Boring) MARTYNOV, M.A.; PASECIUT-H_,_U-A., otv. za vy-pusk [Carbociclic compounds; manual of organic chemin-ry for students of the Kiev InEtitute of Civil Engineering]Kar- botsiklicheskie soedineriia; posobie po organich(pskoi khimii dlia studentov Kievskogo inzhenerno-stroitellnogo instituta. Kiev, Kievskii inzhenerno-stroit.in-t, 1960. 73 p. (MITRA 15:8) (Cyclic compounds) PASEMIK. ye.G. .. - - -t~q How I rftio*d fruit trees along highvAys. Avt.dor.19 no.8:30-31 Ag 156. ()aRA 9-10) l.Rpmonter DW-603 Foltnvskoy oblasti USSR. (Peltnva Province-Roadside improvement) Ni ~ - ~ V . ', - '. I Ne s tf! r e r: k o , B . () . I ; F A c,F C 11, ~ : K , Yu ~ ~ . , ~ ~ 1 ~, : , '~ , !.17 1. -~ :" IV , I , . V . ; ~'. c .- I ! . 1 , I,: : ., i I #-I- - t);' tin ext.orntil olortric floLi on thf, ;,- t( - i 1v -. - - ." thin lead salf1do l'iLmF,. Ukr. Fiji . 1, , ' ., ., a I'. q. '.4 ., 1~ Inst.tit pol9prc.-vocinikov AN Ukr.;~, Kiyev. ACC NR, AP7003610 SOURCE CODE: UR/0185/66/Oll/Oi2/1316/1.32-) AUTHOR: Snitko, 0. V.; Pasichnyk, Yu, A. Pasechnik, Yu. A. ORG: Institute of Semiconductors, Ali URSR,A(InStytut napivpr - idnykiv AN URSR) c~-Y TITLE: Investigation of extrinsic photoconductivity of a gold-doped ailicon surface SOURCE: Ukrayinskkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 12, 1966, 1316-1323 TOPIC TAGS; photocondi--ctivity, IR photoelectric cell ABSTRACT. The extrinsic infrared photoconductivity spectrum of a silicon surface dope doped with gold was studied. Specimens of p-type (800-3500 ohm.cm resistivity) and n-type (resistivity 300 ohm.cm) silicon measuring I x 0.5 x 0.05 cm were used. Surfixy., infrared conductivity was observed as temperature decreased. The magnitude and shape of the spectrum were dependent on the gold concentration in the etchant. The external electrical field affected surface intrinsic photoconductivity; the greatest effect was observed for the long-wave region of the spectrum. This proposed mechanism of surface infrared photuconductivity is in good qualitative agreement with experimental results. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 6 formulas. IWPI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE& 13Apr66/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTU REF: 003 -card 1/1 NESTERENKO, B.A.; PASECHNIK, Yu.A.; SNITKO, O.V., FROLOV, O.S. Field effect in thin -..read rill-fide rlins. Fliz. tvp-r-. tela 5 r. - . I I .- 3 1 r)')- 3 206 11 16). 'YIRA t 1. Institut pcl,iprovodni.~,ov AN ITkrSSR, Kiyev. t 8267 ACC IM AFSM432' MACE CME: EBVD--fB.1/66/(107/DLI/3422T3424~ q4 AVYW13 Pas chnik, Tu. S~Itko, 0. V. ORG: Institute of Semiconductors AN MrSSR, Kiev (Institute popupivvodnikov AN UkrSSR) T17LE: InArared pbotoconductivity of silicon due to elect,-wn sur.Face states SOURCE: rizika tverdogo, telaq v. 7, no. 11, 65, 3422-3424 Z)' q V I ~_ 5-- 211 TOncTAGSt photoconductivity, IR photoconductor, silicon ..conductor ABSTRACT: Experiments are conducted to detect impurity surface Fbatoconductivity in gold-doped polished silicon. The specimens were p-type silicon idth a resistivity of 3500 flocm and a carprier lifetime of 700 psect with dimensions of 1.2 x 0.4 x 0.05 cm. IR photoconductivity spectra are given for specimens befam and after polishing, and Wore and after doping. Photoconductivity begins at 4.07 p for a polished surface. and at 3.78 v for a gold-doped surface and then increases monatanically as the wave- length is reduced. Studies of the -effect of an external electric field on the impuri- ty photoconductivity in these specimens showed an increase in the effect when a posi- tive surface charge is induced. A theoretical explanation is given for the phenomena ~bsarved& The authors are grateful to V. Ye. Primachemko, V. G. Litovcheriko and 0. S. Ar"Mkv _for discussion of the work. Orig. art. has: 2 figures -s 6 q SUB 20/ SUM DAM 3lMq65/ 0116 FM DOW OTH IREF: 003 A S. L C- STRUCTURE AND PHYSTCAL Pttf-Pv-,fTjF-S op y.ATT_VR 1V A LITIM STATE ronorts read at the Lth Confervince convFned in K:IEV from I to r,' Jane 1959, nubli5hed ~V Ovy )ublishelr, Pouno of Y.MV llnivers'ty, Y7~t:V, U33R, 1962 cp :,:j K!,yk! ).%,t vi I ec tr I I I i ty I W' V, I vou I ~r f ru,t ire ilf ~~, lu!lrn:3 n tr). -,r - vc A, n tweer the !-tpry Vabillty h) 1 0 cu I Ild V 1 1, - v % i t I !ir,e Lilrurture if K I Y I :.-Itc,. ar ii s,ntiet 1,kno and 'he : rota 4 t I ort of I trau un') in !,I I u! I.-i a.v. ,KoY , :.ff ec t , I , r,t , raic I urij I , rj r 4c t i i-. or. -. t,cj no il I , 01 t.- i,,t I or~-- c i Lr -,C-r, -n llUiA.3 CSH~'Il A, i, V , . I . li . i~', it',, Y L V A wl T . CfV Tj K A T 4 L - c ~ t , r I n vtt n r I tt kjct" tIor, .4 1 1;c 1-tLqueoun , ie u ,"I~t 2~ Ile, li,j e ri ro- cu r w F . 11 V- 1 Y Ok V j 'C' r it V. cr nic U,0 0'/843/(52/Ooo/OoO/oO3/(, LG D1207/D308 1,1'lochkov, wid i'a.,;ec1mi1,, yu. V. r w, -liffraction investigatioii oi'- thc struciwrc of f-,o-,-w Iiou-.k' cr~anosilicon compounds ."1',-(JYc;1iyc --' -l"I.-icheskiye -voystva Areshches-tva v ~;ostoyzinii; materialy IV saveshch. po ro~)!. v Kiycv,2 1959 g. Ei.cv, .:'kidl.o-e :,cs',--. vcslichcgtva, 11 lz,(I-vo Kiev. ui-.iv., 1962, 50-56 :he i-,vv 7ti.-~ition w.,s carried out "UCC-use of L-C L~rcat t(-chnic-I oE Eyganosilicon (silicone) coi.i)OUi1(1!;. Usj11,1i'o radiatio-n (/V = 0.71. the auchors studied linear '11-L(1 C7- clic com.)Ounds with cthyl. ,mCt i.,cthyl radicals. Tha intcusity (~is- -tribiition curve7 wei,c, quitc- (J"I'crent for the linear and cyclic structures. L"rort ~!,c cluct-.-on 6ensity distr-Lbution maps and othcr data, the bone, valevicc angles, geometricaL forms and dimen- j 0 (CH sions were dcterminrdt for (~;113'63i2O, (G"3)13:;'3021 3)jo~;i403v Card 1/2 SHMAKOV, Yu.I. (Kiyev); PASECHNIK, Z.V. [Pasichnyk, Z.,V.] (Ki.vov) Approximate formulas for the characteristics of a laminar layer on an isolated air-foil. Prykl.Y&3kh. 9 no.5:537-543 163. (MIRA 16:j).-)) 1. Kiyevskly gosudarstvennyy universitet. PlmCHNrKUV. F. Let as improve oroduction. Prom.koop. no.6-30--31 Je '57. (MI-RA 10 7) 1. Tekhaoruk Dromkolkhoza Im. Stalina. (Efficiency, Industriml) 9381 (A,N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0346/66/000/006/0030/0031 AUTHCR: Kiryukhin, R. A.; Pasechnikov, L. N. ORG: none TITLE: Isolation of foot-and-inouth cLisease virus froin air exhaled by i3ick animals SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 6, 1966, 30-31 TOPIC TAGS: hoof and mouth disease, virus, disease control ABSTRACT: Air samples were obtained from sick calves starting 24 hours after the animals' temperature rose. Foot-and-mouth disease virus wan found in samples obtained after 24 and 48 hours. But samples obtained 96 hours after the initial clinical manifestation of the disease contained no virus. One liter of air exhaled by an animal 24 and then 48 hours after the temperature rose was found to contain 6.3-200 and 350-630 ID50 of rirus, respectively. The authors believe that the air-droplet mode of infection of animals ie; an important factor in the spread of foot-and-mouth disease. Orig. art. has: 1 table. 1JPRS: 36,9321 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none PASICHNIKOV, N., inzh.; MIKHLIN, V., inzh. P63ition of the release valve in coarse oil filters. Trakt. i sel'khozmash. 31 no-7t42 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Vseaoyuznny nauchno-issledovatel'akly institut mekhanizatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva. (Diesel engines--Oil Mters) LENS1XIY, A.V., inzh.; PASECHNIKOV, N.S., inzh. Study of the accumulation of impurities in the oil of a tractor engine. Mekh. i elek. sot.s. sellkhoz. 21 no.4332-35 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Gosudarstvennyy Ysesoyuznyy nauchno-insledovatellskiy tekhnologi- cheskly institut remonta i ekspluatatsii mashinno-traktornoro parka. (Tractors-Engines) BOLGOV, I.V.; KOFYL4DV, 'Yu.l,',.; PASEC1241KOV, N.S.; VMEH, V.P.; ORILI, E.F., red.; FLIISHIN, V.G., tekhn. red. [Cold weather operation of tractors] Tekhnicheskaia eks- pluatatsiia traktorov v kholounoe vremia goda. Moskva, 1962. 179 p. (MIRA 17-4) 2. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy vsesoyuzrkyy nauchno-issledovatell- skiy tekhnologicheskiy institut remonta 1 ekspluatatsii ma- shinno-traktornogo parka. 2. Sotrudniki Laboratorii tekhniche- skogo obaluzhivaniya mashino-traktornogo parka Gosudarstvennogo vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issleclovatellskogo tekhnologicheskogo in- stituta remonta i ekspluatatsii imshinno-traktornogo parka (for Bolgov, Kopylov, Pasechnikov, Veger). BOLGOV, Ivan Vasil ye eh; KLPYLOV, Yuriy Maksimovich; P 4NikUg Semeno c - VISHITYAYOVA, S.V., red.; cv~_f M.S., red/# PANOV,'F.A., spets. red.; YUKHINA, Ye.S., tekhri. red. [Operating tractors 16 winter] Ekspluatatsiia traktorov v zimnikh udldfliinkh. Mbkva, Bluro tekhn. informatsii, 1%3. 38 P. (MIRA 16:9) (Tractors-Cold weather operation) WKITYUK, Ye.P.; BARDASHEV, S.P.; FASEC MLOV,-N.S.; APIN, L.R.; PETROV, V.N.; MaDENKO, Ye.l.; MITROVICII, V.P.; FROLOV, X.V. Author's abstracts of dissertations. Vest.masninostr. 42 no.7:87-88 JI 162. (~aRA 15:~) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskly insti-.ixt (for Mikityiik). 2. Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut --meni Sorgo Ordzhonikidze (for Bardashey). 3. Leningradskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Pasechnikov). 4. Yoskovskiy StfLnkoinstrumentallnyy institut (for Apin, Mitrovich). 5. Chelyabinakly politekhnicheskiy institut (for Petrov). 6. Gorlkovsk'4.y politekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.A.Zhdanova (for Demidanko). 7. Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Frolov). (Bi bl-iography-- Mee hanic al engineering) FASECHMOVP B.S. Method for determining the concentration of additives in diesel oils. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 6 no.9:65-69 S 161. (KCRA 14:10) (Diesel fut i-s~, P;~SECIimwv, 11's. , inzil. "',elatior3hi;) tx-twt--r. -,.hc- worlLrg temierrature ol oil ur~d queantity in .Liie -'v,rr.;.z!at-on of am on,:in(,. Vl~st.mas!.. J1, '62. ~.,I,-U- 1~:I (Gas and Oil ellgil,03--uhrii-atior,') FFJLOIR F.P . starehiy nauchnyv sotrudnik; SHEMOIKOS, L.A. (bobrinets) GUN: S.I. (Genicheak); RYBINA, N.A. (Novo-Ukrainka); Mq~ CH?ITKOV Ij A _,.G. (Bore znigova toys); HVVEMA., le.M POOLISKUP L.G. (StarokazatskoZe); GRISHAYEVA, A.P. (Pbschanoye); FLATOVA, A.S. (Varvarovka) Efficacy of artificial pneumothorax in pulmonary tuberculosis patients under rural conditions. Probl. tub. no.8s7l-75162. (MLU 16:9) 1. Iz Odesskogo nnuchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta tuberku- leza (dir. - starshiy nauchny-y sotruinik M.A.Yerusnikin). 1~ 34885-w65 CESSION.NR- AT5004667 A C urpose. The new type of -data recorder has three main feature p which,increase,its operating reliak)ility and reduce the volume of the electronic equipment 1. A single-teading winding-is used-in ithe,sequential access to the number digits,-a single amplifier wi-th-: d riminator,- and an- arithmetic unit consisting- of a single f lip.El isc op. 1only. This increases greatly the operating stability. 2. The po:;- sibility of using a half-adder coni3istirq of a single flipflop lilce- wise reduces-tbe data-recorder failure probability. 3. The relia.- b 111 ty __ 1 h~7, &I efo- - i n c r ea a ed_ffirougli At Ne~_u_s4e i _--o f--aF--O M a! 1- -numbe r - ~o f - - t 1*--.: ments- for- setting- the-reading and -writing -currents --and through _ t1va urre- 'The data recorde I absence of an inhibiting c nt. r prdvides for Ah-e--s-tora e of 128 16-di-git nurobers,_ and -its construction and opeira- )e -0 X r-uni a fly eacri Al etaili :A-breadboakd-of~ the~~ er'was.-tested and the sui-Ea- some t=Y2 _,..bility of~ the-equipment for -its ~pu':rposei~,(,Aich is' not spelled out 5 i -in, the article)~ is demonstrated. 7,.The breadboard measured 362'x 3 0 x: i x 450 mm -and weighed approximatelY 20 ki*r.._ThS readout time for a COW ~ -,111 :4 11~ -4.; -A 34885 ACCES'S ION NR: --- AT5004667 a, ngl enumber,is approximately 2sec and-for. all-the numbers i s. ap- j vzoXim-ately 4 min.- If only half of-the channels are filled, the circuitry-can-be modified so as to-reduce the readout time to one- -design-pulse-analyzer6 that half. A review of earlier attempts.-to can-b-a-'suita~ble:f6r-operation under conditioneother-than in the -voirious -in laborittory- such az in the field or in dmatrial plants-f also pr"ented. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 8 formulas. .."SUBMITIZI)t 00 ENCM 01 SUB CODEs DPr EC NR-REF SOVs 006 OTHERs 003 BELOUS, A.L. KUZNETSOV, K.F.; KUROCHKIN, S.S.; PASECHNIKOVAP I.P.; FETR&A, L.F. Characteristics of a set of transistorized elements of a magnetic memory unit. Nauch.-tekh.sbor.Gos.izd-va lit. v obl. atom. nauki i tekh. no.4:25-43 162. (MIRA lb:10) FASF,C-ffl-iIKOV, N.S.; D,113KII, A.V. C, ;7 J1 0 Det~,r:dnung t"o -* cl-anin, thf~ rl*,Cr -' --- C;~ntxif,~,,-O oil filVr. Sbor. ra',,). 1,CS:.ITI nu.17:211,-20 I (:'I.-A -. ! - PASECR41KOV, N.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; oELISFIKH, V.I., kand. t`576ff YALOMIKO, F. I. . kand. taklm. nauk; KASPEROVIC14, V.V., inzh.; VASIKOVSKIY, S.Ye., red.; GRISHIN, L.V., red. [Technology of the maintenance of the "BelaruBl" traktors) Tekhnologiia tokhnicheskogo ukhoda. za traktioreni "Belarus'," Moskva, Biuro tekhn. informatsii, GOSNITI, 1964. 298 p. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Perovo. Gosr-darstvennyy vsesoyuznyy iiauchno-issledovatell- skiy tekbnologicheakiy institut remonta i ekspluatataii mashinno-traktornogo, parka. 2. Gosud&rstvennyy vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekhnologicheskiy inatitut remonta i ekspluatatsii mashinno-traktornogo parka (for Pasechnikov, Bellskikh, Vaslkovskiy). 3. Gosudarstvenny-y soyuznyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy traktornyy institut (for Yalovenko). 4. Minskiy traktornyy zavod (for Kasperovich). ACC NR, AP502,4216 SOURCL CODE: UR/0020/65/164/003/0571/0673 AUTHOR: Grebenahchikov, It. G. Pasechnova, R. A. ORG: Institute of Silicate Chemistry Im. 1. V. GrebenshcKikov, Academy of Sciences,SSSR (Institut khImIl silikatov AkadenAl nauk SSSR) TITLE: Determination of standard heats of formation of barium germanates SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 164, no. 3, 1965, 571-573 TOPIC TAGS: heat of formation, barium compound, germanium compound ABSTRACT: Heats of formation of BR3GeO5, %Ge04, and BaGe03 were calculated from experimental solution heats to establish for crystallographic analogs of barium silicates energetic parameters which may indicate mutual solubi-lities and other properties of germanate- silicate solid solutions. and to facilitate the research for new materials. Samples of 0.3-0.6 g, using the stable polymorphic forms of Ba3GeO5 and B&Ge03, were dissolved in a calorl- meter at 150C under Isothermal conditions in 376 g of a molar mixture 1 HNO3-1.5 HF-27.7 H 0, measuring calorimetric data within 0.0002C against ZnO as reference compound. Heats ohormation from oxides and standard heats of formation, A Hox 2 and AH09, of Ba.GeO,, Ba2GcO4, and BaGeO3 were calculated as 61.1+1.1 and 607.4+0.34; 50.0+1.6 and 467.2-t-0.57; ACC NR, AP5024216 and 31.8�0.6 and 300.010.28 kcal/mole, respectively. The Isoatom (component) enthalpy of formation, determined graphically by Shchukarov's method, showed A H as a monotone function of composition, reaching a mqxAmuM fo the highest melting compound, the ortoger- manate BR2GeO4. Formation heat fire 4or the tetragermanate BaGe409 was graphical- ly estimated as 36 kcal/mole. The correlation of A H., for Ba2SJVBa2GeO4 and BaS103/ BaGeO,3 was calculated as 1. 29 and 1. 2, respectively, indicating the reliability of the data presented and the presence of wide isomorphism in the systems studied. The paper waE. pre- sented by Academician Belov. N. V., 27 Feb 65. Orig. ar:. haB: 1 figure, 2 tables, and 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 25Feb65 ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 007 Lcarci 2/2 MEG14iYYj_ A.I... referent I Production of coke iron at the Everett Illant (Uni+-d Aato3). (from "Coke and no.4, 1(;6(",. Biul. TSITCIN no.1:58-59 l6d. (MR., I-Y,: 9' (United Aates-Coke industry) NOSOVSKIY, M.F. [Nosovslkyl, M.F.); PASECIINYY.* G.V, [Fasichnyi, H.V.) Oligocene and Miocene bounr-ary layers in the Black Sea Depreesion. Geol. zhur. 25 no.2:36--"' '65. (MIRA IF-6) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly Institut geologli Dnepropeturovskogo universiteta i trest "Eneprogeologiya". Le rl t y T y A zi LK :,ri.77 C, f, L-3 t3 I n1 ell t i t;, 11 -'a r Or ;y ~i t.ve nnyy i n.,- N Se VoS, VcA n. V T-IJ 17, VOd 5 LVFA I zai7,~ :,Y~ C- ny-y 3. fie fl; u I ve f y,i 1., n(,- nt-us hb~. oy A,)S k PASECHrJYY, P. Mass participatJon plus skill. Sov. prof'sciuzzy 19 no.17: 38-40 3 163. (MIRA 16:11; 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom fizicheskoy kulltury i sporta Vsesoy-uznogo tsentrallnogo sovota professionalInykh Royuzov. t 615 537 A? 0 SOV/137-59-5-IIP80 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, p pr~7 AUTHOR; Paseahnyy, S.A. TITLE: the 'Useof Small Reductions in Sheet Material Rolling PERIODICAL: Avtoref, diss. kand. tekhn. n. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota, Moscow, 1958 ABSTRACT. To reveal correlations between the external action of a rolling instrument and the internal state of the iretal in rolling with small reductions. the authors investigated: 1) the dependence of the resistance to deformation on the diameter of rollers, re- duction and friction; 2) the dependence on conditions of rollinw of distortions in the crystalline lattice and of nonuniform d(,-- fomation causing residual stresses; 3) the character of de- formations within the yield limits of low carbon steeli 4) th'- influence of the conditions of rolling on changes in the mech!-!:1 properties and mechanical aging of dressed low-carbon steel. A,' a result of the investigations performed, the author found the I-ori- Card 1/2 firynation for the dependence on th~~ compression of the resistance SC) Translation from Rvfvrati,.r,yy il,urridl Mo-ta;',rgj,,, S P A UT HORS: Severdenko, V P Pa5echrivv S A TITLE: The Effect of Roll Dianieter onthc Rcsts,rii,(c to Dv1o!nid,.oi. Cold RollingofShvet Steel 'Vhv-,iiivv d!-n1(-,, .;ilkd i~, ,op-w~-.- niyedeformalsit pri kholodnoy Tr.la!1,00~ I.S10%, PERIODICAL: Sb riaii( hn ir F'iz -'ekhn in-, AN WSSR 1'~'8 N, I ABSTRACT: In order to determine the resist~nk e to driorni~,.or; D ot mc, iuring small reductions the eldst!c Dbeing, ',~,'T) :f!'010- experirriental rolling , of strips of O.SFKP stet-1, ci,n)t~r n 0 92 (� 0 0 1) x 1 ;0 x 400 nim, was ( a, ried otit or. -();'] ,I~ :]I rolls ?R) 4~, 100~ 1:')0. -100. -1:,0. ;ind nini n diimctc, I I pressure of the metal against the Rs ,vas measured %k-tf. t', a C~ t dynamometers equipped with w; re -esi Stan( t St rdill IT. Mli_ puting the resistance to D- the !ength of t~-e conti(T It (il*t v mined f rom the fl attening of t he R s vv- I F ? lie aid of I 1-,. 11, it 0( formula It was e5tabl ished t hit a s t he R diin-it-, e r ~ T3 i r, a, C', the effect s of exte rnal f ri c t ion be( ome mo r e 1), om iticio , rid Card 1 /2 total pressure arid the resistant c of if-v niet,,: To D j ! t r i, SOV The Effect of Roi: D:arneter C),. :~-,: R v n. 3 t a:-. L t- *, o D efc,a(j., , o", At small degrees of reduction (c g , during cold rolling pr:or to o;wIatior"s, the resistance to D of 08FKP steel climinis-es considerably ov.-ing to a 1.0!. (Tb As t-e L) i_~ i;it ~-,,ased, the T s Value ink reases coritintlolls!N arid that of j [Tran~ Notc Subscript ,Ilegiblej P G G a rd 2 /2 So%' i ~7- . - .;,, The Effect of Temper Rolling on the Duration of the PickliTig- Pro( ess ~ o,.! , cold- rolled sheets , although in most instances Ihe (is '111d )t1 " allies o1 k o:d - -oi*,(-d sheets are somewhat greater after P Natural aging over a period of .1 niow,.s produces a marked increase in hardness and in %alues of 7 a n, d T) a:ic~ i s accompanied by a reduction in the %alue of b s P G Card 212 5/137/60/000/010/c.] -1/,40 Ac.o6/A,yj 1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgl-ya, 1Q,60, No. 10, p. # 23315 AUTHORS: Severdenko, V.P., Pasechnyy, S.A. - - -. - wwrl."- TITLE: Rolling of Low Carbon Sheet Steel With Low Reduction PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Fiz-tekhn. in-t, AN BSSR, 1959, No. 5, PP. 3 TEXT: The auttiors Investigated the effect of a rolling Instrument during skin pass rolling, on the internal strained state of low 2arbon sheet steel.. I'hey studied the nature of the formation of' lines of flow and compared the nature of deformation when stretching annealed and skin pass rolled metal. The ef'1'ect of rolling conditions on changes in the mechanical properties and on aging was also investigated. A.R. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 SLTERD3MKO. V.P.. almdemik- PASZC=. Vmnd.tekhn.nauk; VITKIII, A.I., - kand.tekhninauk; SHLWIIATA, V.A.. inzh. Using rough rolls for dressing tin plates. Yash.Bol. no.(,:"-4F 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Akademiya nauk BSSR (for Severdenko). (Rollinr (Metalwork)) SIVERMITRD, V.P.; PASECIRIYY, S'A. IrregularIt7 of deformation throughout the rolled at low compressions. Dokl. AV BSSR 3 thIck-ness of sheets nc..4:154-156 Ap 159. (IURA 12:10) (Sheet steel) SEVETUENKO. V.P. -, PASHCHNIfY, S.A. Effect of roller diameter on the mechanical properties of 1cw-carben steel rolled under low pressure. Do~d-. AN B3SR 3 no.6:253-256 J9 "59. (MIRA 12:10) (Rolling (Metalwork)) SEVEMMO, V.P.; PASECHNYY, S.A. Intragranular deformation along the line of yield. Doki.AN BSSR 3 n0-9:37-5,377 S 159. (91RA 13:2) (Deformations (mechanics)) 82590 S /ro S/170/60/003/005/006/017 'P"2 0 0 B012JB056 AUTHORS- Severdenko, V. P., Pasechnyy, S. A. TITLE: Stress Distribution in Rolled SheetlipCaused by Nonuniform Deformation Along the Thickness PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol, 3, No. 5. pp, 67 - 73 TEXT: In the pressing of sheets frequently Chernov-Lyuders lines of slide form at poi'nts of large deformations, which are the traces cf plastic shifts of the metal, Here, the character of the strABs di8tribu tion of the first kind, caused by nonuniforin deformation of the metal layers, as well as the character of the cross-aectional defects of the crystal lattice of low-carbon steel sheets rolled with small reductons of thickness are investigated Steel sheets with 0.06% C and 0.3% Mn were used after cold rolling and recrystallization annealing (8 hours at 6800C). The stresses of the first kind were de,;ermined from the rela tion between the relaxation occurring at the remo~ral of a metal layer and the deformation of the rest of the sample (Ref. 9), From Fig. I J+ Card 1/3 82590 Stress Distribution in Rolled Stieete Caused by S/17 60/003/005/006/017 Nonuniform Deformation Along the Thickness B012YB056 may be seen that in the course of rolling of sheets with a small de- crease in thickness, complicated systems of re8idual stresses of the first kind occur. Stresses of the second kind are determined by the X-ray method, for which purpose formula (4) and a method developed by G. Kurdyumov and L. Lysak (Refs. 10,11) were used, The determination of both kinds of stresses is described. Fig. 2 shows the croeo-gactional nonuniform distortion of the crystal lattice after rolling with dif- ferent decrease in thickness is shown. The degree of cross-Bectional nonuniformity of deformation was letermined by mee~suring the micro- hardness over the cross section of the sheets rolled with different decreases of thickness. On the basis of experiments on annealed metal it was found that the most stable recordings were obtained from a load of 200 gq whereas the least stable recordings wero obtained from 5 9. From Fig. 3 it may be seen that the microhardness in the surface layers is greater than in the inner layers, which may be explained by the con siderable solidification of the surface layers. A structural analysis of the annealed samples confirmed the cross-sectional nonuniform de- formation of the sheets. In samples deformed with a 1-2% decrease of thickness, large grains form after recrystallizat4.on annealing. The Card 2/3 82q9D Stress Distribution in Rolled Sheets Caui3ed by S/17 60/003/005/006/01- Nonuniform Deformation Along the Thickneas B012YB056 microstructure of such a sample is shown in Fig. 4. In the cas-~' of de. creases of more than 2-3%, large grains cover tne whole rolled sto,--k. In this case, deformation is more uniform. It was found that at thick ness decreases of more than 0.4%, the yield lln,e corresponding to an elongation of 7.6% vanishes. An explanation is given for the decrease of the yield point observed within the range of small decreasee of th!.Ok- ness (- 1.0%). It is presumed that in the dressing of sheets. the maj~:r part of dislocations in all grains of the rolled stock Is liberated from blocking impurity atoms. The yield lines observed in the i:-ase .)f thickness decreases of up to 0.4% proves the capability of the metal of becoming deformed if the load remains unchanged. There are 4 figuree and 13 references; 10 Soviet and 3 US, ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatitut AN BSSR. g. Min8k (Institute of Physics and Technolcgy of the AS BSSR, Minsk) Card 3/3 FASFCfiNlK, r,.1. F'r-ctr-!c 1,'vh*,-iinrl-t3nunr! lif, , rn;jI ', .Iri i , t,,r. pp ra m 9 ,r !, Trom. ~l n,,.":/1 I P. a 1, 1 P: " I KLODUITSKAYA, S.!:., kand. med. ratxj,; :'JLKI-IF7SE-AYA, S. Ye.; OI)E*KOVA, 7.A.: PASECITIK, S.A.. Nonopecific ulcorntive colit.i.:. Sov. mod. M rio.1101-5(, V162 (ITVt 170) 1. Iz I-y t-rapevticheskoy 1kl-'_riki zav. - doktor ried. nauk ,.:.G. ?,~alkina), baktf-,r-'olof-ichf!sl-oy 1-b ra-torii ( zav. - S.L. Klodnitskaya) i pqtoloCoaratr-icheskogo otdela ( zav. - kard. mod. tinuk A.A. Nnum,%vn) Monkcirokoro oblafitnogo tiatichnc-i.9clo- dovatellol,ogo 1,11r.1chesl~ogo itintituti, Imeni M.F. V.1ridimil-likogo. F C V PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV16031 Severdenko, Vasilly Petrovich, and Stanislav Aleksandrovich Pasechnyy Metall dlya listovoy shtamporvki (Metal for Sheet Forming) Minsk, Izd-vo AN BSSR, 1961. 272 p. Errata slip inserted. 3250 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: L. Mariks; Tech. Ed.: L. Turtsevich. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientific research workers and engineering personnel at plants of the metallurgical and machine-building industries. It may also be used by students at schools of higher technical education. COVERAGEs Problems connected with steelmaking end with the rolling and finishing of sheet metal used for forming in the automotive and machine-building indus- tries are reviewed. Also discussed are defects occurring during sheet forming, methods of preventing these defects, and phyisical phenomena related to changes in the properties of metal in the proce3s of aging. The authors thank V. S. Ivanova, B. S. Vatapov, A. 1. Vit kin, V. K. Barziya, and Ya. X, Golcvchiner. Them are Mreferences, Soviet and non-Soviet. Card 1/6 SEVERDENKO, V.P.; PASE-~;F-IM,-S.A.; T~OFITSKIY, E.I. Electron microscope study of aluminum films. i)okl, a%' B'Sti ) no.10:452-454 0 '61. (mIR" 1.~- J; 1. Fiziko-tekhnichaskiy institut AN BSSR. (Aluminum-Metallography) PASECHNYY, S.A,;- CHAMIN, I.A.; ZAY'rSFV, V.,V.; TOKAR', I.K. Use of technological dispersed lubricants in cold rolling. Sbor. nauch. trud. Fiz.-tekh.ins-.. AN BSSR no.7:65-74 '01. (YLRA 15:7) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (MetaLworking lubricants) SEVEIDE11KO: Vasihy Puil-OVI(I; I~ASE(qqp_, "Aanislav Aleknandrovich; MARIKS, L., red. I Zrj__%ra; TLERTSEVICff, -to _ tekhn. red. r P-'~etals for vilec-I nla~.,-irlg) Meta-ly dlia listcrioi shtwnpr-iki. Minsk, lzd-vo Akad.nauk BSSR, 1961., 272 p. 0,MTtA 15:5) (Sheat-inetal work) SUMMOg V.P.; PASLCI,'TIYY, S.Aq; 7WHIZILU, Device for the defomatien of films in an elcatron microcco,,e. Dokl. AN I3SM 5 no.9:387-3P8 S 161. WLU 14:10) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy Institut AT' 3SSR. (Electron nicroscorc) 3/137/61/000/00"1/026/012 AQ60/A1Q1 AUTHORS: Severden-ko, V P.; Pasechnyy, 5. A. TITLE: Rolling of sheet steei wit-i small reduc-lons PERIODICAL. Refera,.Ivryy zf',Lrna_, lkleta~I.Arglya, no, 7, 96., 8, aDslra,-- 'D51 ("Tr. Konferentsil: Tekhn. progress v teknnol~. prokatn. prolIz-va". Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, 464-475) TEXT: The effect of skin pass relling conditions (reduction, friction, roll diameter) upon strain resistance, distortion of -~he zrystal lattice, non- uniformity of deformation and residual stresses was studied. The investigation was carried out upon rimmed low-carbon steel grade o8kn (08kp) (0,06 pc caroon) and o8c0y,'n (08F kp) (0.06 pc carbon, 0.09 Pc Vj, The rolling took place on mills wJth roll diameters 45, 100, ;50, 450, and 700 mm. '_*1 Is explained that ageing of steel 08F kp ta8 no great influen,~e on the change in mechanical proper- ties and upon the for-nation of a flow Eurface. Stee! 08 kp is more subject to the Influence of ageing. The tY. Of thELt steel Increases most markedly during the first days of ageing, partica',arly for meta, -o:led with small reductions. Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/007/026/c)"2 Rolling of sheet steel with smal- reductions A060/A1101 The metal, skin pass rolled on smaii diameter r-o.'..g and witn lubrica'~.',Dn, '.9 -ess subject to ageing than metal skin pass roiled on coarse rolls with large diam- eter. After long ageing flow lines also appear In metal skin pass ro,'Igd witn I large reductions. Yu, Manegin (Abstracter's note --omplete trelnslationj C ard 2/2 SEVIM . V.P.; PASKHITYY. S.A. DIstribution of stresses in rolled sheets ca,zBed '07 nonuniforr? defcz-ma- tion along the thickness. 1nzh.-i'1z.zhur. no.5:67-73 M7 160. (MIRA 1): 8) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy Inatitut AN BSSR, Minsk. (Deformations (Mechanics)) (Strains and stresses) P A -I! -K, Shaping machInery at the Leipzig Snrinp Fa~r. p. ~75. (StroJirenstvi. Vol. 7, no. 6, June 19~7. Praha, Czeenoslovakia) SO: Monthly L19t of East European Accessions (EEAL) I,C, Vol. (, ric- 1j, 6ctober 1',17.