SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POLYANSKAYA, L.O. - POLYANSKIY, A.P.

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SIGORSKIY, Vitaliy Petrovioh, doktor tekhn. nauk; TROKHIMENKO, Ya.K., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent: PO'L'YANSKAY-A, L.O., inzh., red. izd-va;,MATUSEVICH, S.M., tekhn. re .[Analysis of electronic circuits] Analiz elektronnykh skhem. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Kiev, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1963. 198 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Electronic circuits) MIKMLOVSKIY, Vladimir Nikolayevich; SMSON, Aleksey Ni1c-olayevich; POLYAVSKAYA, L.O., red.; HATUSEVICH, S.M.) tekhn, red. [Electronic comautators] Blektronrrye kommtatory. Kiev, Gos. izd-~vo tekh'n. lit-ry, 1961. 138 P. (IIIRA 14:10) (Commtation (Electricity)) (Switching theory) VOLLERMP Nainn Filippovich; POIYANSKAyA, L.O., red.; SYCHUGOV, V.G., tekhn.red. 'Adjustment., regulation, and checking of radio electronic equipment) Naladka, regulirovka i kontroll radioelektronnoi apparatur7, Kiev, Gostekhizdat um,, 1961. iag p. (IOU 1515) (Radio-Equipment and supplies) (Radio-Repairing) TERENTIYEV, Sergey Nikolayevich; KAflTAVYKH, Vita:Liy Filippovich; POLYANSKHA, L.O., red.; FITUSEVICH, S.M., tekh-.. red. [Triode S-band transmitters]Triodrye peredatchiki detsinetro- vykh voln. Kiev, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1962. 345 Pe (mliu 16: 1) (Microwaves) (Radio-Transmitters and transmission) (Oscillators, Electron-tube) LITVINENKO, Oleg Nikolayevich; SOSMIIKOV, Viktor Ivanovich; POLYANSKAYA,_ L.O., red.; 1-UTUSEVICH, S.M., tekhn. red. [Design of pulse-shaping lines)Rascbet formiruiushcbikh linii. Kievp Gostekhizdat 1962. 113 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Pulse circuits~ (Pulse techniques (Electronics)) GENIS, Andrian Al.eksandrovich, inzb.; GORNSHTEYN, lsidor Loonovicb, inzh.; PUGACH, Anatoliy Borisovich, inzh.; VEKSLER, G.S., kand. tekhn.naiik-, retserzent; POLYMISKATA, L.0.2 inzh., red.izd-va; ROZUM, T.I.j tekbn. red;"" (Glow-discharge devices; theory fundamentals,, schematics, and applications] Pribory tleiushchego razriada; elementy teorii, skhemy i ikh primenenie. Kiev, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1963. -374 P. (MIRA 17-3) NESTERENKO, Anatoliy Dmitriyevich; ORNATSKIY, Petr Pavlovich , P01,YANSKAYA3 L.O..._ inzh., red. [Components and blocks of devices; calculation and design] Detali i uzly priborov; raschat i konstruirovanie. Izd.4., ispr. Kiev, Tekluiika, 1965. 428 p. (1,111RA 18-2) - m_w,_ . wwwa 110T f. POLMSFAYA, L. S. Intestinal Protozoa and pathogenic microflora in infants and the problem-of interswies relationship in intestinal parasito- cenosis. Zliur.' mikrobiol. spid. I immm.'no.5:18-21 My '54. (MA 7:7) 1. is kafodry obshch97 biologil I parasitologil Imeni akad. Ye.N.Pavlovskogo'Voyonno-mditiluskoy akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (INSSMNS, bacteriolog7, *Protozoa & pathogenic.microflora In Inf., interspecies relationl-of microorganisms) (PROTOZOA, ftntestinal in inf.,.relation to other pathogenic micro- organisms) PKASZ I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5457. Neuchno-tokhnichookaye obahchostvo mashinostroliellnoy promyshlen- nostI. Sektalya cietallovedeniya I ter=lcheakoy obrabotki metal- lov. Ketallovedenly; I termicheakeya obraboika metallov; trudy Sektall metallovedonlya I termicheakoy obrabatki --etallov (Physical Fistallurgy and Heat Treatment or metals; Transactions of the Section. or Physical Metallurgy and Heat Treatment of Metals) flo. 2J404cows Ma3hgIza 2960. 242 p. 6j0DO copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Nauchno-takhnicheskoye obshchestyo -77---aaahinootroltellnoy promyshlennosti. Tsentrallnoye pravlaniye. Wilorial Boa y ,,Iell r, A. 0. t~d;s G..I..PcsodIn;Alekse :v, ruill a Rakhahtad d 0 X Shroyb r, Ed. f Pub ng Houdel 1. 1. Lennichanko; Tech. Ed.: B. I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Litera- .____~-,o"!,talworkIng and Machine-Too2 V. 1. Xitin. IUZUWE: Tkiia collection of articles Is Intended for metallurgists, Isec"n aL "nn!!rj,...tnd s~~e _~Ejc research workers COVERAGE: The collection contains article-s-Te;~-rib-i-~-i-~eoulta of rtsearch conducted by members of NTO (Scientific Technical Society) of the machlne-building Inlustr7 In the field or phylootl metallurgy, and In the heat treatment of steel, cant I.n..nd nonferrous metals and alloys. No personalities are mentioned. Moat of articles are acac=panlod by Soviet and non- 3 oviet references and contain conellisicr s drawn from invosti- -T-ABLE. OF CONTEXTS: -Blanteri- Mi -To. ~ -Doctor -of- Technical- Solen"*,_ Professor. and L. 1. Kuznetsov and L. A. Metaahop, Engineers. Softening and RecrystallIzetion Processes In Iron and Nickel Alloys 3 21-Lmin, I. I.. Engineer. Effect of Cold-WorkIng Conditlons on 'the Endurance of Steel 22 X. L., Candidate of Ttchnlcsa Sciences# and L, V. P k _:;,lqarga~a, EngIneer. Effect of Cold Vorking an the Stru6TUI?b the I !!_of _VT2 T taniun Alloy- 18 K1dIn_j. 'il., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. On the ]Reasons for the Improvement of Iron-Alloy Properties After High- Q*ionch gardening 25 Zakharo a, N. I., Doctor of Physics and Mathe=atIC3, Professor. __y_ Condition-s-N-r- the Sisma-Phane Formation in Alloys 39 Zakharova, M. 1. Structural Transformations in Highly Coorclie Alloys 52 Pogodin-Alekse !~v ___,6_11,,,Doctor of Technical Sci:nce a Profesaor,&nd t Eae _fg yevs1caya, Ca -is e of Technical Scion 5 ceased]. Microstructur. on the Development of Reversible of tjjj Teaper-BrIttleness In Low-Carbon Manganese St*el 59 Po~.AL-,a-AlekzeyGva, K. M., Candidate of Technical Sciencese Docent. Jrfj-ct7-Of-S(jjje- Kcitalltirgical Factors on Str*ID Aging of Construe- tjonal Carbon Steel 67- Doctor of Technical Sciences, nvfossor, and X. X. n "kK Engineer. ka4L33!ng the Preheating Temperature in Forgi g PO LIAN 30 years actical arA scientific research work of a veterinary station extreme north. Vaterinarlia, 31 no-1-1117-23,T154. (NLU 7:11) 1. Direk lekhutskoy NIVOS. (HIINDUI~--DIMUM) Yp-UMS EATIM]; "a--VMW"RT )OWICIU) WIT' POLYAM~,KAYA, F. V. "Nematodirelliasis of Caribou Calves." Cand Vet Sci, All-Union Tnst of Helninthology imeni K. 1. Skr-yabin, Moscon, 1955. (n, NO 12, liar. 55) SO: Sum. 11o. 670, 29 Sep 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) SVECHNIKOV, Sergey Vasillyevi6~; POILYA14SKAYA, N. red.; MMSEVICH, S. tekhn, red, [Gas-filled tube rectifiers and tbyratrons; calculation and design principles] Gazotrorq i tiratrorq; osmovy rascbeta i konstruirovaniia. Kievq Gos. izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry USSR, 1961. 323 p. (MM 14:7) (Tbyratrons) (Electron tubes) POLM'SKAYA, O.S. Work with lichens during etudents' field exercises; Luga District, Leningrad Province. Uch. zap. Fed. inst. Ger'Us. 179!3-12 158. (~Mu 16:5) (Luga District.-Lichens) 0' ft ...I tilt F1 V 0 pLI, i M Ie V a W, -t t _"w 4 t4 ~,- Mm 94 V,A --PDLY-4liSKAYA, O.V.; FUNS, E.Ye., kand.med.naulk ------------- Organizing the medical technicianal work in Moscow Maternity Hospital No.10. Zdrav. Ros*'- Feder. 5 no.9:7-10 S 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Iz rodillnogo doina No.10 14oskvy. (MOSGOW-HOSPITAIS-:~TAFFJ t4tH POLYANSKAYA, Ollga.Sergeyevna; STRXLKOVA, 011ga Stepanovna; TARNYAGINA, V.V., r tekhn.red. EBotanicel observations in city gardens and Darks; a manual for teachers] Botanicheskie nabliudeniia v gorodakikh sadakh i Darkakh; v pomoshch' uchiteliu. Ioningrad, Gos. uchebno-pedegog. iz~-vo M-va proav. RSFBR, Leningr. otd-nie. 1957. 138 P. (MIRA 11:5) (Trees) (Shrubs) POLYANSKAYA, O.V..,_.kand.med.nauk; FUKS, E.Ye. (Moskva) Improved efficiency In medical documentation in the maternity home. Sov.zdrav. 21 no-10:58-59 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz rodiltnogo doma No.10 (glavnyy vrach O.V.Polyanskaya) Mosk-vj. (MATERNITY HOMES-ACCOUNTING) FARViADI, R.R., dotsent; POLYANSKAYAJ, P.I. Raise the qualifications of medical personnel by their efforts. Med.zhur. Uzb. no.11:71-72 N 160. (M'IFL-" 14-- 5) (MBEEKISTAN-MEDICINE-STUDY MID TFACHING) Z L 41597-66 D.%l (1)/&T(m)/T /E!-JT(t)/ET IIJI'(c) JD ACC NR: AP0'016550 SOURCE CODE: UR/OM/66/006/006/101/1b5~ AUTHOR: Poy~uns)cq ~a SikhanLlidze,, G. A.; Tuchkevicbs V. M.; Shmartsevp Yu. V, T. A.2 ORG: PlWaicotechnical Institute im. A. F. loffe, AN SSSP, Leningrad (Fiziko- tekhnicheskly institut AN SSSR) TITLE:~ >lGalvanomagnetic phenomena in CdSnAS2 SOME: ~;Fizika tverdogo telap _v. 8,, no. 6., l966, 1851-1858 TOPIC TAGS: cadmium compound, galvanomagnetic effectp magnetoresiDtance, energy band structure, conduction band, electron interaction, phonon interaction ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work was to investigate galvanomagnetic phenomena in ~.both n- and p-type samples in a broader temperature interval than in the past, so as to obtain information,on certain parameters of the band structure and on the carrier scattering mechanismzL~In CdSnAS2. The measurements were made on two n-type and two .p-type single-crystall%amples in the temperature interval from 1-3 to 45C)K, by a de jxAentiometric method,, using a system of glass cryostats in a magnetic field up to 12 kG. Analysis of the results shows that the experimental data do not contradict the theoretical Ideas concerning the structure of the conduction band. It is assumed the predominant scattering mechanism at T > 300K is interaction between electron t:dtoptical phonons. The effective mass of the holes is found to be O.lnb , and the mobility ratio b - pdpp - 25 (at T = 3OOK). It is proponed that at low temper- 4tures,, appreciable contribultion to the electric conductivity of p-type samples in Card 3/2 P(4~TWGKAYA, T.D., prepodavatell-, KISMVA, G.I., red.; KARABILOVA, S.F., (Illectric engineering; test assignments for students in the postal and economic section) Blektrotakhnika; kontrollnys zedaulla dlia uchashchikhoia pochtovo-ekonomichaskogo otdaloniia. Ko ~kva, Sviazlizdat, 1958. 14 p. (MM 12:3) 1. Moscow. veasoyuznyy zapchnyy tekhnilc~m avyazi. 2. Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy tekhnikum avyazi (for Polyans6ya). (Electric engineering-Problems, exercises, atej ZINOVTT&V, I.A. KAL'YU, T.V.; POLY.A.NSKAYA, T.G.; RABINOVICII, R.S.; FOKINA, Ye.N. Significant and anniversary dates of the history of miedicine during 1962. Sov. zdrav. 20 no.9:76-79 161. (14IRA 14:12) 1. Iz Instituta organizatsii zdravookhraneniya i istorii meditsiny imeni, Semashko Ministerstva. zdravookhraneniyu SSSR. (IEDICINE) W-IGIOVA, T.G.; YUBINOVICII, R.S.; FO!INI-', Ye.11. Discoveries and events. Sov. zdra7. 22 no.9:76 161> (MTRA 3-7:4) I.Otdal istoril meditsiny i sovaUkogo zdravookhraneniya Instituta organizatsii zdravookhraneniya i istorli meditsiny imen-I N.A. Semaehko. P0.!Y;'lN,`)K-'YA, T.G. STI.J.,lenti; of T'il- ~;t. ~~ati-r.~bw- j mw-v,~-.riie~nL In particimrit,-, of Truiy '~'~'Ml. MeQ. il~st. 43:2~~ 91 163. tlr,~- '~ra-lls. ZINOVI)rj,V, LA, KAL11U, T.V.; POLYAliShAYA T.U.; -S.; Significant and anniversary da-bes in bijtory o,-" medicine: June. Sov. zd_l-av. 21 no.1;61-61? 162. 15:2) 1. Institut orgwriizatsii zdravookhraneniya 1 ist-or-li med-itsiny -aneni., imeni F.A.Somashko Ministerstva zdravookhi ra SSSR, otdoll- istIorii meditsiny. (MEDICIIIJe) ZINOVIVVI I.A.; POLYAIZKAYA, T.G. "In the name of life" by M.Mirskii., Revieved by I;A.Zinovlev and T.G.Folianskaia. Zdoravle 7 no.8i29 Ag 161. (MIRA 24:9) (BURDEIIKO, NIKOIAI NIKOVICH.. 1876-~946) (14IPSKII, 14.) POLYANSKAYA., T.G. (Mosk7a) Medical students durine the revolutionarv movement in Tomak. Sav.. POLYANSKAYA, T.G. (Moskva) I.M.Dogell a fighter against alcoholism in prerevolutionary Pussia. Sov.zdrav. 21 no.7:56-60 162. (MJRA 15:8) (DOCELI, IVAN 14IKHAIIDVICH, 1830-1916) ZINOVIYEV, I.A.; KALIYU, T.V.; POLYANSKAYA, T.G.; RABINOVICH, R.S.; FOKINA, Ye.N.; PRONINA, [Significant aqd aniversary dates in the history of medicine for 1963]Znamenatellnye i iubileinye daty istorii meditoiny 1963 goda. Moskva, Medgiz, 1962. 61 p. (MIRA 15:11) (MEDICINE) "W VENGROVA, I.V.; POLUOISKAYA T.G.; R.~..DiINCCTIGII, FOKINA, Ye.N. Important and anniversary dawn in the histcry of medicine Ln- :L964. Sov. zdrav. 22 no.9.7%.79 163. (MLRA 17:4) 1. Otdel istorii meditsiny I oiuvetskogo zOlravookhraneniya Instituta organizatsii zd-ravookhraneniya i istorii M-editsiny imeni N.A. Semasliko. MEN. N g"M ZINOVIYEV, I.A.; PMYANSKAYA, T.G.; RABINOVICH, R.S.; KALIYU, T.V.; FOKIRA, le,F, Significant and anniversary dates in the history of medicine in 1963 Nay. Sov,zdrav. 22 no.2:67-68 163. (MIRA 16'.i2) NEDicm) FOLYAIISKAYA, T.G. "N.V.Ydri-lov, a student of the Transbaikal region and the Far East" by B.D.Petriaev. Reviewed by T.G.Polianskaia. Sov. zdrav. 20 no.10:83-84 161. (MIRA 14:9) (KIKELOV) NIKOLAI VASILIEVICH, 1860-1920) (PETRIAEV, E.D.) Vs I.-f; R. VENGROVA, I.V.; (RJS.AKOVA, T.V.; ZINOV'YEV, I.A.; POLY-A-N-SK-AYA, T.G.; FOKINA, U.N.; PETROV, B.D., rod. (Significant dates and anniversaries in the history of medicine for 19601 Znamenatellnye i iubileinye daty istorii meditsiny 1960 gods. Sost. I.V.Vengrova i dr. Moskva, H-vo zdravookhrananiia SSSR, 1959. 53 P. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Moscow. Institut organizatsii zdravookhraneniya i i8torii moditsiny imoni N.A.Somooliko. 2. Zovoduyushchiy otdelom Istorli meditBiny Instituta organizataii zdravooldiraneniya i istorii meditsiny imeni N.A.Samashko (for Petrov). (H3DICINIC--BIOGRAPHY) IRE vim _w2MMRA"_ IMM�R= FYI- IMCGROVA, I.V.; POIYA.11-SKAYA., T.G.; RABINOVICH, R.S.; FOKINA, Ye.N.; PETROV jK.D., pro red. [Significant dates and anniversaries of medicine in 1965] Znamenatellnye i iubileinye daty istorii meditsiny 1965 goda. Pod red. B.D.Petrova. Moskva, Meditsina, 1964. 74 P. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom istorii meditsiny i sovetsk-ogo zdravookhraneniya Instituta organizatsii zdravookhraneniya i istorii maditsiny hn. N.A.Semashko (for Petrov). -1; -IME Id ISM BRAILOV., V. P. (~bskva); GORUSHKIN, V.I. (11~bsknra); DENISOVY V.I. (]Aoskva); ZAKHARIN, A.G. (Rbslova); KUNMA, A.A. Obskva); (mos"va) Optimization of the selection of fuels for thermal electric power plants and boiler systems in long-range planning. Izv. AN SSSR. Energ. i transp. no-4:514-524 Jl-Ag 163. (14IRA 16:11) -', mi~ MAKAROV, P.A.; POLYANSKAYA, .T.M. 1,1 Determination of the unit consumption of fuel of the rural districts I for heating. Obshch.ener no.4.-40-44 '61. (MIR-k 14:8) 1 1 (Fuel) Neating) MEOW --1WMSaMAUwM BESSONOVA, I.N.; POLYANSKAYA, T.M. Technological and economic indices in the distribution and utiliza- tion of fuel in rural districts. Obshch.energ. no.4:45-53 '61. (MIRA 14:8) (Fuel) MAI Fj POKROVSKAYAJ, V.14.;,~qLYANSKAYA, T.N.; PROZOROVSKIY, N.A. Topographic distribution of Draba sib-ivica (Pall.) Thell in Ryazan Province. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol.,68 no.2:137-139 Fx-Ap 163. (MIRA 17:2) AISKSANDROVA, A. G., AND POLYANSKAYA, V. A. The Wind-Power Resources of Voronezhskaya Oblast The purpose of the work is to clarify the reserves of wind energy in the territory of Voronezhshskaya Oblast'. The mean annual velocities of the wind according to a number of stations in Voronezhskaya Oblast am reduced to the altitude 15 meters of a wind gauge, and corrections made for local conditions. The largest number of days with strong wind is observed in January and February. the least in the summer months. The largest number of days with calm is observed in summer. The presented table of mean annual powers of an ideal wind engine. according to data of the meteorological stations of Voronezhskaya Oblast, is computed bv means of the formula N = 0.000481 D2v3E=xt in kilowatts, where D is the diame- ter of the wheel, v is the wind velocity, and Emax is the maximum coef- ficient of utilization of wind energy of the ideal windmill (Emax - 0.593). The wind velocities chosen were the mean annual velocities reduced to height 15 meters above the surface of the earth, and corrected for local conditions surrounding the wind gauge. A table of mean annual powers of a wind engine was computed taking into account the frequency of wind ve- locities from 3 to 10 meters/second according to the formula: 11 1 0.000481 (D2E/n). (v3n 3 3 .'vqonlo) 9 in kilowatts, where the v's are the operating ,rind velocities from 3 to 10 meters/second, axyl the n's a.--- the freauencies of the velocities corresponding; n designates the aum of the n's, If in the table of the mean annual pmrers of a wind engine all the data are multiplied by 0.65 (i.e.. coefficient 0.38 is used instead of 0.593), then one obtains the pmter of an actual wind engine. (RZhGeol, No* 5, 1955) Tr. Voronezhsk- un-ta, 30, 1954, 33-4o. .103 Sum. No. 1/44, 8 D"o 55 "I'lippl,c)[rimn Lit ry -9111-voy of Soviot SOVAlrin Abstracts (17) 2 ALSKSANDROVA, A.G.; POLYANSKAYA V.A, The cycle of winds in Voronezh and adjoining (Kamensk, Belgorod and 14petsk) provinces. Trady VGU 42 no.4:77-78 '55. (KM 11:6~ (Voronezh Province-Winds) POLYMISKAYA , V. A. "Wave-Guide Propagation of a Sound Pulse in an Inhomoge-neous Medilum,." 2"') I'lay jun paper presentea at the )-,~~h All-Union CorX. on Acou3tics, 1,10 AUTHOR: Polvansicaya SOV/46-5-1-15/24 Aco TITLE: On the I ustic] Field of a Pulse Source in an Underwater Acoustic Channel (0 pole impul'snogo izluchatelya v podvodnom zvulcovom kanale) NRIODICAL; Almatichaskiy Zhurnal, 1959, Vol 5, Nr 1, pp 91-100 (USSR) ABSMCT.- In long-distance underwater propagation of sound the dependence of the acoustic field on distance from a pulse source is of great interest. Brekhovskikh (Refs 1, 2) found that at a certain distance from the source a cylindrical law of decay of sound intensity (as 1/r) may hold because of increase in the number of rays superimposed on one another with increase of distance fran the source. Dimensions of the region in which the cylindrical law holds depend on the duration of the pulse. At large distances from the source the sound intensity decreases as 1/r2. The present paper uses the normal wave method in W.K.B. approximation to discuss underwater propagation or sound from a point source capable of producing pulses of various forms. The author found that the occurrence Card 1/2 SOV/46-5-1-15/24 On the Ckcoustic3 Field of a Pulse Source in an Underwater Acoustic Channel and the size of the regionwhere the cylindrical decay law holds depend also on the pulse form. The results obtained are interpreted as interference of superimposed rays. The paper is entirely theo-etica:-. There are 3 figures and 4 references, 2 of -which are Soviet and 2 English. ASSOCIATION. AL-ustichaskiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva (Acoustics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow) SUBMITTED., December 27, 1957 Card 2/2 URCE CODS: UR/00-9766TO-)W16-OY/604 AdC NR. -06025528 so qO61. AUVOR: Shvots, V. I.; Volkova, L. V.; Mroshnikov, A. I.; Morozova, 'S. Fe; Grinova. V. G.; Polzyanslmya. V. A.; Proobrazhons!gZ, No A. ORG: 11,oscm lnstit~te of Fbie Chonical Technolors in., If* Ve'Lorionosov (Moskovskiy T,ITIZ,: Inveatigations in the field of complex Upids. Synthesis of phosphat serinesivith residues of unsaturated acids SOURCO: Zhurnal obshchey khirdi, v. 36, no. 1, 1966. 49-54 TOPIC TAGS: chemical synthosis, oloic acid, phosphorus compowid, IR spactruis ABSTRMT. 7h0 S"thW-is of hichly unsaturated alpha.phosphatidylsorines with oloic and 3inoloic acid residues is described. Starting matorialswore alpha.beta-diglycerides and the ter-butyl ester of N-phthaloylsorine, ~-producod by two methodsi from the mothyl acrylato and from sarino. with the hydroxyl group protected with an acotyl. Group.- Alpha(alphal-linolooyl-bota- olooyl)- and alpha'-(alphat.beta-dilinolooyl) Clycorylphosphoryiserines were'synthosized. Alpha-(alphat-linoleoyl-bota-olooyl)- and alpha-(alpha'. bota-dilinoleoyl) glycer7lphosphoryl-N-phthaloyl5orinos were synthesized from alpha.beta-diglycerides and W ter-butyl ester of N-phthaloylearino. The twt.-Imtyl estw of &Ipha-breac~-beta-ben*loxypropimic acid, Card 1/2 L__%" &5,,4V .392.4~ L 34012-66 0-banzyl-N-phthalaylsorins, the ter-butyl aster of ObenzyLX_phth&loylz&A:ne, O.aC6tyl.N-Phthalqylsorin9, and the to%--butyl aster of 4-&cetyl_N-phOi&lqyl_ serine were produced sM chwactorized. The structures of the 4pha- .Phosphatwiserines; Were oonfirmed Nutheir infrared spectra. Orig. _&~rt. hasi I flPr0- EMIlik 35.9917, SUB CODE: 07, 20 Mm UTIct O5Sep64 ORIG Rrws 004 OTH REF: '007 -now 12~0= F IM U_ W 169 WIMMINSINEW RRIO MIMMUM -M _.-Y-A -.-,I ZE-i_URCV,V .1E -~verdlcv -k)-;-FCT.-YA =.,~K V A. "Transport ri-enomena in a partially Ionized gas wltlh diff-rerit temperatures of the components". renort rresented at the 2nd All-Union Concre~3s on Theoretical and Appiled Mechanics, Moscow 29 Jan 5 -,~ezb 64. L 3c)837-616 'ACd- -HR-AP6011017 SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/003/0664/0668 AUTHOR: PIRlyanskaya, 7. 1.; Meos, A. I.; Vol'f, L. A. :ORG: Leningrad Institute of the Textile and Lipht Industry imeni S. M. Kirov (Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti) !,.~,-;TITLE: Study of esterification of polyvinyl alcohol fiberspwitb_jitanium tetracblo- ride -.~-,.-SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no. 3, 1966, 664-668 - -~.'TOPIC TAGS., anium compound, ic f iber polyvinyl alcohol, tit ,synthet ABSTRACT: The article describes the (PVA) fiber _polyvtnyl alcohol wa tepaMaf in g, ~-~With titanium tetrachloride and examines the properties of titanium-containing lifibers. Esterification of PVA fibers with TiC14 is represented as follows: -TIOCII+2[ICI, TICIj + 1120 bard. 1132 ~ACC NR; AP601101-7 Gil, (1111011 C1 C11-0 + '\Ti=O Gil, Cl/. C111, Tl=O + 2BC). / C110H Cli-o This may be associa.ted with cross-linking between chains:--- off off C1 Cl . >TI< c1 61 Oil oil __C112 carAL2/3~_ j ACC'NR., AP6011017 0'. 0 411CL 0 0 I ;'_CJ'I-CI'-CI12-CII-CH2- f !rVR 1*.IDers were treated with TiC11, in an aqueous bath containing sulfuric acid as of the fiber was found to increase with the TiC14 ~catalyst. The titanium contenL content in the bath. A 2.5-3 %rt % content (4.7-5.7 mole % content) of Ti in the Ifiber ensures the required water repellency and isoptimal. The optimum acid con- centration is 7-12%. Orig, art. has: 2 figures. !SUB CODE: /107/ SUBM DATE: 12D(--c64/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REr: 007 KLADCHIKOV, S.M.; LUXANINA,Ye.U.; POLYANSKAYI, V.F. [Methods of calculating production costs on collective farms] 0 sebestoimosti produktaii v kolkhozakh; metodiks ischisleniia. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 109 p. (MMA 13:12) (Farm produce-Costs) %i WIMA tw I ~!~ x 2 p ~, ~,' zWi n--,! N R S I a3 I S 4 4 * ~ ~~ I - . , 11 ~;Nl& _-_,; ~&t A L ~, .%"* S4 ef-fect--ivenass of r~he Industrial mmethod fc.:- the construnt'lon of drijIlLng rigs in the Drod=lng areas of the Tatar A.S.S.R.. Trudy 14T!IKF.',',.P no.49,54-58 265. (MIRA IM) MR �rMS EMMINI, *70-95010-01-N, FS 21 POLIYANSKU, N.G., MMUCEVICH, S.M., - --------- Catalytic separation of tertiar7 ayqlenes from industrial pentane- anylene fractions. Report presented at the 12th Conference oa high solecular weight compoundss devoted to monomers, Baku, 3-7 kpril 62 POLYA11OVSKIY, Valent_ja,jj&LumGj MOV9 V., red.; TROYANOVSKAYA, N., _jch; PISK [In the interests of the people] T interesakh naroda, Moskva, Gos. izd-vo polit.lit-ry. 1957. 31 P. (MIPA 11:3) (Agriculture) GORBUNOV, G.M., direktor abkoly-, POLTANSKATA, Te.P., ucbitelinitsa biologii. Teaching biology In schools for working youth. Net. v shkele, no.6:53-57 N-D '56. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Shkols rabochey molodethi no.16 goroda Gor1kogo. (Biology--Study and teaching) ---------- 40 .0 or to 0, T, 0.- 0. 1! "oti WA-M-X-.M - -ft-h .1- POOCIIIJI AND PROFfill-fl t.L'tk ktotmobd.4p ^posh j"D. Kc X-4-4ohmmom: ~ ' ' -0 lot lion are wm "llplon to now EF.Irl t 7 and oevere ~snctures old "' F)11R-Eo -00 00. -it 9400 zoo *00 we 0 91t00 ~OFTALLURGKAC LITERAT449 CL&IMPKATICS1 a -Z fn 57z. zr_ %No. ti.- -so-In. NJ&,. 'aftoag -4 1 431111cot 431481 OK a.. as U a LT: 10 JA ;;~;-It ITt-al lls, lot 1got list orm ; T.1 fA I I a &1 0 x a 1 IV 61 5 .8. 6 .1 a T to p 0, * 0 .0 t4 0 0 :0 * 0, 40 a is 0 0 9 40 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St 0 a 0 '0 0 0f$ * 0 POLYAXSKrY, A- Reminiscences about the Znd regimpent (conclasion). Bashi vesti no.61:4--5 Ag 154. (KLRA 8:1 (Tagoslavia-World War. 1939-1945) POLYANSXIY, A. Reminiscences of the 2d Regiment (coati-nuation). Nashi 9 no.33:3-4 Je '53. (KGRA 7--9) (YugDslavia-World War, 1939-1945) PINH W-Aq M. t -1 own N!8 i, ;;-~j,YA19SKI-Y,- A., knTididit arkhitchtury. - . - - - 1 Building with susoended walls. IUn.tekh. no.7:4?-io Je '5?. (maA 1) (Bra,lsele-!~xhibitionz) (Pavillions) FOLYANSKIY, A. "Little one." Voen. znan. 37 no.10:12 0 161. (MdRA 14:9) (Russia--Navy) IV lar?ZMMWWMPUIMM~__;~_r~ O."M-M POLYANSKIY, A. Let's give better service to workers. Promm.koop. 13 no.12:24-25 D '59. (MIRA 13:4) I.Predeedatell Gosplana Soveta, MiniBtIrov Tatarskoy ASSR, Kazan'. (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Manufactures) 27-11-11/31 'AUTHOR: Polyanskiy,__A_.-, Senior Inspector of the Kuybyshev Oblast' Ad- minIstration of Labor Reserves TITLE: There is Sometbing, One Can Learn Prom Her (U neye yest chemu nauchitleya) PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, 11, p 16-17 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The training of highly qualified builders is regarded as one of the most important tasks of the Labor Reserve System. The , large housing program of the Soviet Government, and the erection of hundreds of new enterprises provided for by the Sixth 5-Year Plan, require a great number of qualified workmen who know how to build. The Kuybyshev Oblast' Administration of Labor Re- serves and other local administrations have done a number of things to improve the training of young workmen in the building trade. Six construction schools have been established. 9 FZO schools have been converted into construction schools, and 3 construction schools have been changed into schools with a 2-year course of training. Emphasizing that the pedagogical process Card 1/2 in the construction schools has been better organized and FOLYANSKIY, A.,mayor (g.Yuzhno-Sakhalinek) torm. Voen.znan. 36 no-11:13-i4 w6o. (YIRA 13:11) (Russia--Navy) POLYAIISKIY,,A.,, mayor I I Party private. Voen. znan. 38 no.11:9-10 11 162. (KIRA 15:1-1) (Glushkov, Ivan Arkhipovich) I I M9kPp__MI~IMIR1_11I AM-ME POLTANSKIT, A. One can learn something from her. Prof.-te)-h.obr.14 no.11:16-17 N 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Starshiy Inspektor Kuybyshevskogo oblastnogo upravleniya trudovykh reservov. (Building trades--Study and teaching) (Plastering) vikke Map .1. 00,0201 N. WIN INUM MMEMNIMMOMM -4 1 MOSIMM, &.749-fe"IMIMON WORIMN4 Ow, ON MA WWM~ 0,4 "M M . ~ ~ I -, --- - MI-ts-w-MM. - CvfrVAVWs~;V-If-w, I I Z.-Itolz~s% Z ~ Z~, - -- ---- POLYXISKIY, A. 0-.Asturdin:~ nj.-:11-12 Jc- 05-j. (Movinr- nictures ta 7_1 MOVIEIG-PICTUFf PPLJECTICIN Venyamin 7heltonozbkin, rural motion nicture operetor. Kinomekhan'-11 no. P 19-~:2. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of ongress. November 1952. UNCIJ.33IFIED IN ~--MMMQ POLYANSKIY, A. From memories of the 2nd Rpgiment (continuation). Hashi vesti 9 n0-37: 4-5 Ag '5). (KI-HA 6:7) (World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives) - - - - ------- FOUANSKIY) AA., inzh. A.A. Korchagin, mechanic and innovator. Tranrip. stroi. 14 no-4:37-38 Ap 164. 17.9) -M K. ME' I m 2 0 0 m p x M, rm MEN, -9 ~ -ma M-0141M ISUMMIMIM f-M-14 W-' A. tIRMIll 1! M-Nf-A M, I Pau Lb _,q 5OR POLYANSKIY Y I.A.ORLOVA, A.F. Temperature adaptation in infusorianG. Part 1: Heat resistance of Paramaecium caudatum as related to the temperature conditions of the environment (with summary in English].' Zool. zhur. 36 no.11:1630-1646 N '57. (HUM 10:11) 1. laboratoriya protistologil Institute, tsitologii AN SSSR (Ioningrad). (Ciliata). (Temperature--Physiological effect) (Adaptation (Biology)) ORMENCHIKOV, V.O.; POLYANSKIT. A.S. (Biblf6jjr-a~ of the histor7 of medicino and the organization of the public hnaltb service In Kazakhstan] Bibliograficheekle materialy po istorii meditsiny I organizataii zdravookhrananiis v Kazakhatane. 1917-1957 gg. Alm-Ata, 1957. 215 P. (MURA 12-1) (BIBLIOGRAPHT--KAZAKHSTA]q--PUBLIC HEALTH) -)- "N-f IV- Patent-leather, substitute., B. M. Shmerling, B. 1-1. Hinaov, ard VA. N. Folyanskii, U.S.S.R., 67;1-12, Sept. 30, 19h6. A textile Ease coated with polyvinyl chloxide is heated on the face side until the upper layer -of e oa fi '6 *W C mirlences to melt; then A is passed through a cooled supercalender. M. Hoseh FOLYANSKT.Y, A. N. POLYUSKIY, A. N. - "Grigoriy Nikolayevich Potanin as a Geographer-EY-plorer ard Naturalist." Sub 30 May 52, Moscow State Pedagogical Inst imeni V. 1. Lenin. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Geographical Sciences). SO: Veheernaya Moskva January-December 1952 m INII -1.17P kandidat teklmichenkilch nauk. New -IT-MiTir-Yrd for files for sharpening wood saws. Les.prcm. 14 no.1:29 Jq. 1--54. (VJ~P-A 7 km ;07~ HUMBIMMISman m SLEZNIKOV. G.I., inzb.; AIRWITROV4,Yn.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; GRUDOV. P.P., kand.tekhn.nauk-[deceased); DEGTYARENKO, N.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; IIASHrumm, K.P., kand.tn"n.naul-.; KASENKOV. M.A., kand.tekhn. n~,u~; M9L'ftIKOV,-N.F., inzb.; MkWV. A.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; POKWVSKITI B.V. 0 inzh.; POLYAK. S.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; POLYANSKIT. A.N.,-kand.tekhn.nnuk, POPIWV. L.Tu.. inzh.: POPOV. V.A., kand. t.eilhn.nauk; RUBINS11=11, S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk-. SOKOLOV, N.L., Inzh.; tHAMIRGON, S.A., Inzh.; SHESTOPAL. V.M.. kand.takhn.nauk; SHUKHOV. Yu.V., kand.tekbn.nauk; ACHERKAN. N.S., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, glavnyy red.; VLADISLAVLXV, V.S.. red. [deceased]; POZDNYAKOV, S.N., red.; ROSTOVYKH, A.Ta., red.: STOLBIN, G.B., red.: GIMBILkVSKIY. S.A., red.; ERYWV. V.I., inzh, red.; KARGANOV, V.G.. inzh., red.grafichaskikh rabot; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhn.red. [Metalworking bandbook In five volumes] Spravochnik metallista v piati tomakb. Cbleby red.soveta: V.S.Vladislavlev I dr.' %skya, Vros.nauchno-Aekl~n.izd-vo mashinostro-it. lit-ry. V01.3- - Book 2. [Ferrous and nonferrous metal products] Sortament chernykb I tsvetnykh metallov. 1958. 204 p. Vol.4. 1958. 778 p. (MM 12:1) (Metalwork) p, ~W~ E Y/ PC Y /,I /d 1~ - 1 .5 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 587 Kolobnev, I. F.v Kr-jmov, V. V., Polyanskiy, A. P. Spravochnik liteyshchika; fasonnoye litlyeiz alyuminiyevykh i magniyevykh splavov (Manual for the Foundry Man; Shape Casting of Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys) Moscow,,Mashgiz, 1957. 482 p. 17,000 copies printed. Ed.: Rubtsov, N. N.v Doctor of Technical Sciences; Reviewers: Alltman, M. B., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Zakharova, G. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tikhova, N. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Arbuzov, B. A., Engineer; Astaulovs V. S., Engineer; Boykova, L. T., Engineer; Kitari-Oglu, G. S., Engineer; Krysin, B. T.p Engineer; Lotareva, 0. B., Engineer; Smirnova., T. I&, .Engineer; Khodorovskiy, G. L., Engineer; Ed. of this volume: Kolobnevs I. F., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Sirotin, A. I., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Model', B. I.; Manaking Ed. for literature of heavy machine building: Golovin, S. Ya., Engineer Card 1/12 Manual for the Foundry man (Cont. 587 1. Introduction 2. Properties of metallic aluminum 3. Classification of aluminum casting alloys 4. High-silicon aluminum casting alloys Binary alloys Al-Si Ternary alloys Al-Mg-Si Ternary alloys Al-Si-Cu. Waternary alloys Al-Si-,Mg-Mn Quaternary alloys Al-Si-Mg-Cu 5. Aluminum alloys containing over 4 per cent Mg Binary alloys Al-Mg Ternary alloys Al-Mg-Si 6. Aluminum alloys containing over per cent copper 7. Aluminum alloys containing over per cent zinc 8. Complex alloys for castings used at high temperatures 9. Comparative mechanical propertied of aluminum casting alloys7- Card 3/12 3 4 8 8 14 20 28 29 32 39 39 43 48 52 64 69 Manual for the Foundry Man (Cont.) 587 Ch. III. Melting of Aluminum Alloys Modifying agents for aluminum alloys (sic) 1. Furnaces for melting aluminum alloys Crucible furnace Open hearth furnaces Electric resistance furnace Lining for electric resistance furnace Induction furnace for melting aluminum and aluminum alloys 2. Melting of aluminum alloys Starting the furnace Charging of furnace 3. Preparation of alloying elements Quality control of alloying elements 4. Preparation of aluminum alloys Refining of molten metal and control of gaseous porosity Modifying of Silumin Card 5/12 137 137 137 137 145 151 157 158 160 16o 163 164 164 164 177 179 Manual for the Foundry Man (Cont.) 587 Ch. V. Filling of Molds and Machining of AluminumAlloy Castings 220 1. Special features of pouring alloys 220 2.. Shell*molding .1 221 3. Special features of extracting castings from the mold 221 4. Special features of conditioning castings 224 Preliminary surface finishing 224 Removal of risers and gates 225 Sandblasting of castings 226 Trinkting and cleaning of castings 227 Chipping and scraping operations 227 Ch. VI. Control of Casting Process and Means of Preventing Defects in Castings 228 Ch. VII. Thermal Treatment of Aluminum Alloy Castings 237 1. General considerations 23T Card 7/12 Manual for the Foundry Man (Cont.) 587 4. Structure and some properties of binary magnesium alloys for casting 5. Structure and some properties of ternary magnesium alloys for casting 6. Special features of the metallographic analysis of magnesium alloys 7. Composition and properties of standard magnesLum alloys Properties of industrial magnesium alloys for casting at-room temperature Mechanical properties of magnesium alloys at elevated temperatures Ch. II. The Charge 1. Metallic components of the charge 2. Norunetallic materials used In melting of magnesium alloys Flux Modifiers used in melting of magnesium alloys Dusting used in magnesium alloy casting Card 9/12 266 282 292 294 294 304 313 313 322 322 322 Manual for the Foundry Man (Cont.) 587 1. Kinds and purposes of thermal treatment of magnesium castings 2. Description of basic equipment for heatingof magnesium castings . 3. Thermal-treatment regimes for magnesium castings Ch. VI. Defects in Magnesium Castings and Their Prevention Ch. VII. Methods of Quality Control of Magnesium Castings Ch. VIII. Basic Problems of Safety Engineering and Industrial Hygiene in Working with Magnesium Alloys PART III. SPECIAL CASTING METHODS FOR LIGHT ALLOYS Ch* I. Casting of Light Alloys in Permanent Molds 1. Advantages and d1sadvantages of,permanent mold casting Card 11/12 385 386 388 395 409 415 435 435 KOROTAYEV, Yuriy Pavlovich; POLYANSKIY, Aleksandr Petrovich; PETRGVA, Ye.A., ved. red.; POLOSINA-,-A-.S.,-tekbrr.--red-, [Exploitation of gas wells] Ekspluatatsiia gazovykh skvazhin; prakticheskoe rukovodstvo. 2.~ dop. i perer. izd. 14oakva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1961. 382 p. (MIRA 14.- 11) (Gas wells) Subject Card Author Title Periodical Abstract Institution : Submitted : USSR/Mining A I D P - -3 3) 6 1/1 Polyanskiy, A. P. construction defects of a tightening arrangement packer Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #5, 48, MY 1954 The author remarks on the comments of B. S. Tolmachev published in the Neft. Khoz.,,No. 4, 1953 concerning the articleby M. A. Zelinskiy and A. N. Shermatov "For a Rational Construction of Equipment for the Bottom and Mouth of Gas Wells", published in the Neft. Khoz., No. 7, 1952. The author considers that the packer, shown on fig. 5, of the reviewed article, has many defects and is unsatisfactory in service. None No date 137-1958-2-2688 W t Tran a eferaLivnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, N,- 2, p 70 (USSRI AUTHOR; Polyanskiy, A.P. TITLE: The -~e Iation ofCrack Formation to the Chemical Composition and Mode of Preparation and Casting of Alloy D I (an Aircraft Duralumin) (Vliyaniye khimicheskogo sostava, tekhnologii prigotovleniya i lit' ya splava D I na vozniknoveniye treshchin) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Metallurg. osnovy lit'ya legkikh splavov. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1957, pp 188-191 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to ascertain the basic factors responsible for crack formation in slab ingots of the alloy D I (an C, aircraft duralumin). The investigation dealt with the influence of the Fe and Si contents, of the Fe-Si ratio, and of the Zn content; statistics were compiled from a study of 169 D I alloy heats. In- creasing the Fe and Si contents led to a decrease in the amount of spoiJage due to cracks. To eliminate cracks from D I ingots the following was recommended- 1) that the charge for each heat be so made up that the Fe and Si contents shall eacb be 0.4 - 0.6 percent; 2) that the standing tirne of the molten metal be cut to a Card 1/2 minimum (if the metal is continued in the molten state, saturation 137-1958-2-2688 The Relation of Crack Formations to the Chemical Composition (cont. ) with H occurs); 3) that steps be taken to assure that the ingot cools evenly throughout. O-B~ Card 2/2 ~V~ A- PMSE I BOOK EXFLOITATION 178 Plyatskiy, Vladimir Mikhaylovich Litlye pod davleniyem (Pressure Casting) 3d ed.', rev. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1957. 462 P- 7,500 copies printed. Reviewers: Poly=skiy, A. P. and Merkulov, V. V., Engineers; Ed.: Krylov, V. I., Engineer-TEr.--off-IldblTshing House: Petrova, 1. A.; Tech. Ed.: Rozhin, V. P. Mianaging Ed.: Sokolov, A. I., Engineer. RIMSE: This book is intended for casting house workers, technical personnel and designers of casting equipment. It my also be used as a textbook for "Spe~cial Types of Casting" courses in Institutes of Technology. COVEME: The book deals with the following topics: pressure castings, casting with crystallization under piston pressure, and forming of molten metal in compression-molding presses. The author stresses the importance of castings with increased density and foresees great possibilities for this type of cast- ing as being more economical, -relatively free of cavities and porosity, and high dimenslonal accuracy. He claims that pressure during crystallization improves the crystalline structure, and prevents the occurrence of cavities Card 1/11 Preseux-e Casting 178 and porosity as gases remain in solution. The surface quality is said to be of a high order. The process is as follows: metal is poured into an open mold and pressure is applied by a punch acting on the surface of the metal. Pressure is main ed until cryst,%alization is complete. Even more promising is said to be a method similax to press forging except that the metal is in a molten instead of a plastic state. Underthis method a punch enters the mold cavity, which is par- tially filled 'with an accurately measured amount of molten metal, forcing the metal upwards tightly against the walls of the mold. The metal is held under pressure until it solidifies. Me density and homogeneity of the casting and its dimensional accuracy and surface finish are said to be of a high order. The advantages over conventional press forging are numerous: no pre-cut bar.stock is necessary, many kinds of non-ferrous alloys can be processed, 6-8 times less power is needed +b- for Jbg,-there'is less -wear on equipment, thIn and heavy sections can be prodace4 and little or no macb-Ining is required. The author claims that this method is aadi- tion&Uy more advantageous than conventional pressure casting as there is no loss of metal due to gating, there is no possibility of air pocket formation, and the problems of turbulent metal-flow are nonexistent. This method is most suitable for hollow and cylindrical shapes. The book contains -1 rous illustrations and clegaj~r~ions of machinesused in pressure casting. There are 41 references, of which 33 are Soviet, 7 English, 1-Gaman. Card 2/11 Pressure Casting TAME (W CONTEIRS: Forevord Introduction. Ch. I. Fundammmtala of Pressure Casting 1. Applications of extwmal pressure casting 2. Pressure cbmabers amd basic methods of pressure casting 3. Advantages and diseAvantages of pressure casting -14. Causes of porosity Ch. II. Buie Factors in Pressure Casting 5. Specific pressure on metal 6. Losses in kinetic energy during its conversion into beat 7. Speed of metal flov in dies Ch. 111. Maracteristics of Pressure Casting 8. Wear of dies and its awses Card 3/11 178 3 5 7 7 10 14 16 21 21 29 33 37 38 Pressure Casting 178 9. Effect of alloy temperature and specific pressure on the wear of dies 40 10. Twperature variations in various sections of the the 41 11. Chemical reac-tims between the the metal and the injected alloy 42 12. Various operating conditions 43 13. Flowability 44 Ch. IV. Injection and Flow of Metal in Dies 48 14. Modern theories on metal injection 49 15. Viscosity of molten metal 52 16. Flow of metal in the the cavity and formation of skin 54 17. Turbulence of metal flow 58 18. Flow of metal in the the as affected by the configuration of the casting 60 19. New pressure casting tecbniques for controlling metal injection and decreasing wear of dies 61 Ch. V. Pressure Casting Machines 64 20. Machines with upright cold chmber 65 21. Various types of cold-chamber machines 70 Card 4/1, Pressure Casting 178 Ch. IX. Gating Systems 176 36. Basic trends in gating system design 176 37. Dimensions of gating system elements 184 38. Typical gating systems and their applications 190 39. Venting of molds 200 Ch. X. Parts Design for Pressure Casting 2o6 40. Design requirements for pressure castings 207 41. Integration of several component parts In one casting 211 42. Design of castings with holes, knurling, and threads 213 43. Surface quality 220 44. Dimensional accuracy and tolerances 223 45. Parts not suitable for presmLre casting 226 Ch. XI. Reinforcing Castings with Inserts 229 Ch. XII. Pressure-casting Alloys 224 46. Lead and tin alloys 245 47. Zinc alloys 247 48. Alminum alloys 253 49. magnesium alloys 263 50. Copper alloys 266 card 6/4 Pressure Casting 178 61. Temperature and maintenance of the dies 322 62. Rate of metal solidification 323 63. Holding of metal -in the the before and after application of pressure 325 64. Effect of pressure on the surface quality of castings 32T 65. Effect of pressure on the mechanical properties of alloys 329 66. Liquation of alloys 331 Ch. XVII. Casting with Crystallization under Pressure 333 67. Dies and arrangements for casting parts with crystallization under pressure 333 68. Casting of complex shapes with crystallization under piston pressure 341 Ch. XVIII. Mechanism of the Molding and Densifying of Molten Metal in Compression-molding Presses 353 69. Molding in the the cavity between the punch and the the wall with considerable displacement of metal 353 70. Molding in the the cavity between the punch and the the wall with little displacement of metal 359 C&rd 8/11 Pressure Caetiug 178 82. Me-mauring out the molten metal and feeding into dies 3A)I 83. Grip of the metal on the punch 388 84. Ejection of castings frcm dies- 389 85. Life of the the 391 86. A.Ilawances for machining 392 87. Lubrication of ptmehes and dies 393 88. Significance of flash 394 89. luternal. the pressure 394 Ch. XKI. Equi t for Casting with Crysta331zation under Pressure 396 90. Press GP-3 (description & specs) 396 91. Press of the "Metallist" plant (description & specs) 92. All-par_pose casting machine 401 93. Use off non-specified equipment for casting with densification of metal? 40rT 94. Forming of molten metal in cold-chamber w-hines 412 Ch. YJ_II. Yarawes for Preparation of Alloys 416 95. I%lting furnacc-, 416 96. Heating and distributing furnaces and equipment 418 Card 10/11 ALITION, Morita Borisovich, LEBOW, Alaksandr Aleksandrovich;-PQ~T4YSK;'~, CHMMOV, Matvey Vasillyevich; MIZEYBVA, VIi., profassor,~-A~i~ '~~'ratsanzant; KRYMOV, Y.Y., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, retsenzent; FRIDLYAIIDXR, I.N., kandidat tekliAichaskikh nauk, retsenzeat, TELIS, M.Ya, inzhener, retsenzent; KRYSIN, B.T., rateenzatint; LUZHUIKOV. L.P., redaktor; KAMAYEVA,O.M., redaktor izdatellatva; ATTOPOVIGH, M.K., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Melting and casting of ligbt alloys] Plavka I lit's legkikh splavoy. Houkva, Goo. hauchno-takhn. izd-,ro lit-ry po, chernoi i tavatnoi metallurgii, 1956. 491 p. (MLRA 9:10) (Alloys--Metallurg7) ZQUjUJL.Aleksandr Petrovich; KOROTAYEV, Yuriy Pavlovich; PETROVA, Ye.A., vedushchly redaktor; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhaicheskiy redaktor Elxploitation of gas wells; a practical manual] Xkspluatataiia gazovykh skvazhin; prakticheskoe rukovodstvo. Moskva, Goo. nauchno- tekhn.-izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1956. 230 p. (Gas, Natural) (MIRA 9:11) KOLESNIK, A.P.; POLYANSKIY, A.P.; Y3MOSHKIII, S.G. Use of ejectora for transporting casinghead gas. Nelft.kthoz- 33 no.2:79-84 F '55- NLRL 8:4) (Gas, Natural-Transportation)