SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POLYANSKIY, V.A. - POLYANSKIY, YU.I.

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POLYANSKIY, V.A. (Moakva) Diffusion and conduction in & partially lornized multitemperaatur~- gaseous mixtux-e. PMTF no.5%11-17 '0 161- (ill-RA 18i41 F O-O'Iff-M-MARZ M Ml~kW 1 31071 0. IND 11,LiLl6b S/179/61/000/005/002/022 E032/c4i4 AUTHOR: Po~~~~ (Ploscow) _'TITM. Effect of Joule heating on heat transfer at! the critica.l.point PER IODICAL: 'Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdelen.iye tekhnicheskikh nauk. Mekhanika.i mashinoetkoyen'iye. no.5, iqft, 11-15 .TEXT: The aim of this work was to investigate'thereduction in 06 heat transfer. to the surface of a body, moving with 4ypersonic speed, due to'the application-of a magnetic field. Pre.vious.workers did not take Joule heating into account in such calculations. Assuming~all physical characteristics of a-.fluid- to be coinstant (viscosity, thermal, conductivity, etc) the _--.equAtionx'of magnotohydrodynamics for 'an incompressible fluid-may, be vritten down in th Card. 1/ 10 31071 S/179/6i/oOO/005/002/022 Effect of Joule heating X032/Z414 Here .6 i.s.the thickness of the boundary I& yer, L in a-linear dimension and 'RM is the Reynolds number. Assuming that Rm < 1, it turns out that Z7 (3) K Since div H 0 it follows.that H,,* Using the nqtoti~on too' L 2 X 1q Y kV) u 91 (4*v) v v* Kv) (5) H =p* p (pOav)-I,. T=T*cv(a,v)-'L and-f. p. v. 49poav,, v where a0 has the dimensions of see'l Eq.(I) can be written in the form Card 4/10 31071 5/179/61/000/005/061/ftz Effect 0 0 f J'ule heating ... B032/24i4 au Lp + Sp (H, + Au' at all p 0 �(u a 0 ' ou of =0 'SH ay or or 8p+ t mr 02 u v + + The boundary conditions then take the following formt - ' - .(a ) on the wall 00 T T.* a, V) p (0. 0) (p 'Ht, 0, b),,*qn the 4urface of the boundary 1 ayer . . T - T cp (a v)-II C ird 5/10, 31071. S/179/61/000/005/002/022 Effect of Joule heating 9032/z4i4 In terms of the.current function If 61) and', Q i. jg(n) (liq%Ud and magnetic field respective y)# the now' variabies are., giveft.b y U - V, (q), V -Anb U, N), H'. g (1) (9) The temperature and the pressure are-then so'ught in the form of an expansion in powers of (only first and second terws,arp retained)t- nst)j T T, + (T. To) 6 + VGs (1q) p=pO+Gt2 (C co :-Zn.these expressions Tv in the. dimensionless 'wall temperature. ''Substitution of Eq.(9) and (10) into Eq.(7) yields the following Ordinary set of differential,equations + 2C PC - I,g - IV 0, 5g, - J,g 0, oil, + no, 0 o,' + P J091 - 2P/192 - 2CPf1 - P Y" + SP99") Card 6/ 10, 7 33-071 S/179/61/boo/605/062 ~2' Zffect, ~.6f 'Jouls,,heat in --A ftom'~ Fig. 2~'.-Jbuile heating.Alwa 0 '-can bil feel!'' y -A Wit eaie,.In 4 --j#l Udi , T a imum: C angel, -_ a a neream. h' ~ max h ..5: -120 84-1 0 ectil-t f oi:,. 1'6":6 6Uftdi-to-odcur'.. ~J -gL f --3 -300 ~plhd w: 10 j; I k ~YA 001041 ~N Akc.-I ield-4068. giv"*:~ fo-d u- rptnm er ki~iwi- 0606~:Oe):~ ~25 arge.magn ti- to "p-Articuu, mportapce, to'', his ~po.sslble;-* aliplica of.:, tl~i i- i~:-#tov: rig., ypervi Jj'j mi-~ "d, on 0, 01:60 e in e8 a Jj6, el'o,' I f them ncw~~, m6' itiji dye, parame er -T. -~bq respond.' to'-+'~, t is, case'. atetition6dAh connection v T. ".j*V b", hi 06n -66 heat':-triin~f 'thli - ci-iiiimi ~dini; - ina.- ief erenqe~,~:- b c- ands 1- dn~-Sovi**; 4, PC a re erence, to-ah:~ fisilish, iafig"ge- p on 'reads A m f ublic~ti 10 POLYAITSKIY, V.A., inzh. Some problems in methods for working out power balances and in determining the technical and the efficiency indices of factory heat and electric power plants which utilize secondary resources of power. Trudy LIBI no.29:50-68 159. (14IRA 13:5) (Power engineering) (Electric powerplants) r'1-110 OGIY3VSKIY, V*H., prof., doktor tokhn. nauk; STOROZHEM. A,M., inzh.; POLYANSKIY., VA.... Inventigating vibration conditionsof the operation platform of paratission-rope boring machines. Irazop. truda v prom. 2 no.Z: 24-27 F '58. (MM 11:27) 1. Mgnitogorskly gorno-notallurgicheskiy inatitat (for Oglyevskly, Storozhanko). 2. UfImskiy na-achno-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyany truda i profzabolovanly (for Polyanskly). (Bbrine, machinory-Vibration) MP - - - -w- MIN" VIASOV, L.N.; ISANINA, T.G.; LXV114A, R.G.; POLUNSKIY, V.A. Effect of noise from motor-testing installations on the health of the population. Gig. I san. 24 no.4:68-69 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:7) (NOISE, effects, indust. noise on health of POP-alation in surro-anding arenE; (Rus)) - ----- mom= POLYAIISKIY) V.B. Distribution of induced potentials in the cerebral cortex of rabbits under the influence of light stimuli of various brightness. Zhur.vys.nerv, deiat. 13 no.2Z301-308 Mr-Ap'63- OMRA 16:9) 1. Chair of Physiology of Higher Nervoua Activity Moscow University. (EIC TROENCEPRALOGRAPHY) (LIGHT-PHYS10LOGICAL EFFECT) POLYAIISKIY, V.B.,, Connection between spike diac~arges and evoked potentials in the visual cortex in rabb4tS. Zhur. vys. nerv.. deiat. 15 ro.5: 903-910 S-0 t65. (11IRA 18: 11) .1. Kafedra fiziologii vysshey ri(3rvnoy doyatollnosti Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta irp. M.V..Loniono5ova. GUSELINIKOV, V.I.; ZOLYAllSkrX,-VB--. Functionitl interre3lationnh1pn of unno brain divioloms in p1geonfl. Naucb.dokl.vys.ohkoly; blol.nauki no.2:60-66 '59. (14IRA 12:6) 1. Rakomendovana kafedroy fiziologii vy9shey ner7noy dayatell- nosti, Moskov&ogn gosudarntvennogo univeratteta im. M.V. Lomonosova. (BRAIN) GUSELINIKOV, V.I.; POLYANSKIY, V.B. Reaction of rhythiaic transformation in different sections of a P~geon is brain in response to a doubled rhythiaic light stimulus. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.l-.83-&7 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy fiziologii vysshey nervnoy deyatell- mosti Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, im. M.V. tomonosova. (BRAIN) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) -1 WIH i n-q.N'-4 RIM-494~ MiONIN, L.G.;GUSEL5NIKOVA, K.G.; IORDANIS K.A.; BLTELEVA, T.U.; LIITKOVA, N,V.; POLYANSKIY, V.D. Effect of electric stimulation of the reticular formation on conditioned reflex activity. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. daiat. Ser. fiziol. 6:195-202 161. (MiRA 14:12) 1. Iz Laboratorii,sravnitellnoy fiziologii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti, zav. - L.G.Voronin. (CONDITIONED !WPQNSE) POLYANSKIY, Viktor Ivanovich; LEBEDEV, V. Gusev. Kaliningrad, Kaliningradskoe kn-izhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 50 P. (MIRA 17:4) V. ~9~ 1- MROM - POLYANSKIY., V.I. L R CA S I ~! I I OWL ON POLYA14SKIYt V.I.9 kapitan Rocket and nuclear stronghold of the United States and its allies in the Mediterranean basin. Mor.Bbor. 44 no',1:80-87 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Nediterranean Sea region-Military bases) POLTANSK IY, V.I. Air pirates on the sea lanes. Vest.Vozd.71. no.lo:83-86 o '6o. (MIRA 13:11) (Yreedom of the seas) (Vnited States--Air force) PCLYANSKIY. Vladimir Ivanovich, prof. [1907-1959]; pLTROVICHEVA, O.L.. red-.-; MALAKHOV, A.G., khad.-tekhn.red. [In the tropics of Southern China] V tropikakh IUzhnogo Kitaia. Leningrad& Izd-vo Laningr.univ., 1960. 118 p. (MMA 14:1) (China, Southern-Description and travel) (China. Southern--Vegetation and climate) L 31498-66 EWT(1) IJP(c-) VM/GG., ACC NR: AP6013027 SOURCE CODE: UP/0053/66/020/004/0701/07OP- AUTHOR: Polyanskiy, V. K.; Rvachev, V. P. ........... 93 O'RG: none P, TITLE: Concerning the reflection of li~"ht by roujh surfaces SOURCE: Optika i spektrookopiyaj, v. 20, no. 4, 1966P 701-708 TOPIC TAGS: light reflection, surface roughness, light diffraction, geometric optics,,.light scattering, light polarization.. optic brightness ABSITRACT: The authors point out in the introduction that the two standard methods. used to investigate the interaction between light and a rough surface, the dif- f~raction method and the geometric-optics method, wherein the rough surface is as- sumed to be a random aggregate of microscopic areas, each reflecting separately, have actually very little in common. The purpose of the present investigation was- to investigate the scattering properties of rough surfaces in polarized light and explain some of the observed phenomena on the basis of both the Ueometric-optics and diffraction concepts. The experimental setup used for this purpose (Fig. 1) is based essentially on a brightness-measuring apparatus described by the authors earlier (Tr. GOI v. 24, No- 143, 3, 1955)- The measurements were made on a plate of black glass with refractive index 1-515, one surface of vhich was polished and Card V2 UDC: 535.361.2 31498-66 ACC NR: Ap6oi3o27 0 Fig. 1. Optical diaGram of _4 setup. 1 - Aperture diaphragm of illuminator, 2 - inter- ference light filter (550 nm), 3 - polarizer, 4 - object, 5 analyzer, 6 - field diaphragm, 7 - aperture diaphragm of Ireceiver, 8 - photomultiplier, 9 reading device. the other one was roughened mechanically. The degree of polarization and depolari-' zation of the light beam was determined for different angles and compared with the: calculations based on both approaches. The results show that the zero-order dif- fraction approximation is more detailed than the geometric-optics approximation, and provides a satisfactory explanation for the depolarization of the light and for the dependence of the polarization on the scattering conditions. It also ex- plains the shift of the maximum of the scattering indicatrix toward the larger observation angles. Ori art h 5 figures-and 3 formulas. 20~. . as: Card 2/2 SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: 26Feb65/ oRiG REF: o13 A' k VASHCHERKOV V,'*.I.;_Eoi TIMOFEYEV~. V.D. Polarizing action of prism sp#3atral instrumants. Zhur. prfel. spektr. 3 no.5:456--458 N 165. (MIRA 1.8-11) KOVALISKIY, L.V, (Kovaltalkyl, L.V.1; POLYANSKIY, V.K. [Polianslkyl, V.K.] Polarizing effect of spectral inatruments. Dr. fiz. zhur. 10 no.1i 95-98 Ja 165. (MIRA 18W 1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. RVACREVO V,P.IP.OLYAIZSKIY. V.K. Pallotratim of polarized light tbrough a lighto-scattering aurfaces Opts I Iapektre 18 no*6tlO57;1064 Ja 165. (MRA 18s12) POLYANSKIY. V.M. Automatic navigational echo depth sounder. Inform. Bbor. TSNIIMF no.74: Sudovozh. i sviaz' no.19:20-32 162. (MIRA 16:6) (Echo sounding) -POLYANSKIY,,V.M.; SPIRIDONOV, V.B. Electron microscopy of the structure of the SAP material. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no.12:37-39 W63. (MIRA 17:2) 88504 s/14q/6i/ooo/0oI/008/013 A006/A001 AUTHORS- Polyanskiy V M. Bcgolepov, M.G., Litvintsev, A.I., Panov, A.V. TITLE. Investigation of Gaaes in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer PERIODICALt Izvestlya vysshikh uchebnykh zavadeniy, Tsvetnaya rn~:~allurglya, 1961, No. 1, pp. 112 - 120 TEX'11': The presence of a. grF-.at amolmn-L of adsorbed gases t-I solid al,11rdinum is exp:aained by the hygrosaopi,: of oxil-ftes in the metal. Adsorbled HpO s retained in the metal until about. c-100C when its intensified decompoE-ition by alu- minurr, takes- place (2A1 + 3H~O = A1203 + 31i.2), Since adsorption iB cornected with the magnitude of tine specific surface of the adsorbent, a part!,-nular high amount of adsorbe,.~, gasez can be expepted in alum1num Dowders; and since the pulverizaticn of violter, Pa ir. th~ of pow6er is con-ne-,ted with a Ugh crystallization rate of the metal, the amcuznt of dissolved gases ir the powders must exceed that 4 4- e oast mistal. An investigation was made to reveal the amcunt and composition ,n th 11 of gases in aluminum powders and to detlermine the Interaction of the gases with the powder material. Degassing of oowders and kin,~~tdcs of gas liberation were also investigated. The experiments were made with powders whose composition is Card 1/ " -~ 88504 ~Q4y6i/000/001/008/013 A0 6 A00 Investigation of Gases in Aluminum Powders :)n a Mass-Spectrometer given belowg Table I Gnamical ComDositicn of initial Aluminum Powders Ne of Drjw- Ccnt.ent, de Ai A120 3 Fats M31sture Other components 95,55 0,-3-- 0,01 0,1_3 2 86,4 13,08 0,2- Gas extxac4-ion was Derformed in a va3L-.am devioe inci,~ided Into trie gas filling Syst-.em of a mass zsnectrometer (Figure 1). Pressed cyli-ndrical samples were placed into the extraction assembly and heated by elect-ric currerLt passed through a molybdenum, wire. The quaznt~itative an-alysiz! of extracted gases was made tg heating the sample to !-(0 a-rid 4500r,, ax;d by taking mass spectra at each of these tempera- ras-a!--E o-DI.&J,ned (given in Table tures in the range of mass numbers i - 44. 9,be 2) show -1ha-L-. a-%~,-, 1700C the gas extracted Is wat"Ier vapor. At a hIgher tamp&rature the gas comp.-Dsition changes, its basic componentZ, are F.2 and CO; a small amount of CH4 appears and the amount of H 0 vapors diminishes sli-,-Arply. The temperature 2 Card 2/11 88504 s/149/61/ooo/ooj/oo8/o13 A006/Po I Investigation of Gases In Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer zones of maxima of individual gas component liberation were determined by heating the pressed powder specimens in a vacuum at a rate of 2_30 per minute. Curves of vacuum changes (Xinetic curves), ion current curves of the components (H 2+ and H20+) and temperature curves of the specimens were recorded on the tape of a multi- spot electronic self-recording potentiometer. The kinetic curves were obtained for initial powders (undegassed powders)'; technically pure Al samples (AD-1);. for specimens degassed by heating in vacuum and subsequently held in wet atmosphere with 100% relative moisture at 25OC; for specimens degassed by heating in air and in air under an activated carbon layer, in inert gas stream and in a vacuum. To reveal the possibility of degassing pressed powder specimens by heat treatment experiments were made in different media. (Figure 4). It is shown that degassing of powders by heating is possible under the condition that the vapors or gases liberated are removed by vacuum treatment or by an inert gas flow. The following method was found to be the most suitable one: after degassing, heat treatment of the specimen in an argon flow (0.05 02s 0.23 N the rest argon) by heating to 6000C subsequent cooling to 2500 at a rate of 910 per minute, and then to 20'C at a rate of 150 per minute. Card 311.1 887-04 s/149/6i/boo/ooi/oo8/oi3 A0061AOOI Investigation of Gases in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer Table 2 results of the quantitative analysis of a gas extracted in a vacuum from aluminum ,powders and a AD-1 alloy No- or 10 0 Tempera 'Gas c0 %pqnenzs'~ M- 1COM11011CIMA Mi. al volu ilo-.. Temnepa- W11A Oftem e P t LUKa' Typa. tib H2 CO CH4 N2 O i ' '4M 1 6ow er ture. C n C 2 170 100 6.16 1 100 2,14 2 450 1.48 76.5 18.0 1.70 2,32 12,2 1 - 67 30.9 2,1 - 2,86 A11-1 - 100 - - 2,18-10 a card 4/11 ne 885o4 s/149/61/000/ooi/008/oi.3 A0061AO01 Investigation of.Gases in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer Table 3: Qualitative analysis-and kinetics of gas'liberation from AD-1 alloy and pressed aluminum~ powders, held in a wet chamber after preliminary de- gassing and vacuum heating I WADMIX Avg 0.20PANN "A- MOO =erla IrVa-VO of.. Maxima in Holdin e in~. Temntparypa (~Q mBKc;imymoB Ust IspeS I'Jimep... No. of powder .. .T s mamepe. siac M nOPOWK& H 0 H, a hrs Oe ch -Mbgr,- 70 2 201 405 1 2W 60 - All-1, 360 weAerB3MPO9MHHh1-h-_, Card 5/11 88504 s/14q/6i/ooo/oo1/oo8/o13- A006/A001 Investigation of Gases in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer Table 4: 6omposition and kinetics of gas liberated from initial aluminum' powders No. Of T Te-Aiier,8TY111A ('C) M3KC11MV.%J0H A M 110. qMXqr.&-tUr~ M" I poulKs 11:,0 -or iz M1 CIO CH4 2 85 4:10 ,11() '!6() 410 430 410 410 1 2(x) 4.4) 31. 360 441) 450 420 420 Investigation of Gases in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer Figure 1 Schematic drawing of a gas filling system of the mass-dpectrometer: 1 - filling cylinder; 2 - filling cylinder valve; 3 - APH-lo (DRN-10) diffusion pump; 4 - 131-~461 (VN-461) fore-vacuum PumP; 5 -'ion source of mass-spectrometer; 6 - diaphragm; 7 gas filling tap of the mass spectrometer; 8 - extraction assembly; 9 compression manometer; 10-- 41-2 MT-2) manometric lamp; 11 - voltage stabilizer;' 12 - labo- ratory autotransformer; 13 - electronic self-recording potentiometer. Card 7/11 88504 S/14g/61/000/001/008/013 AOo6/Aool 88504 s/149/61/000/001/008/oi3 AG06/AOO1 Investigation- of Gases in Alum inum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer V Figure 2 V V Kinetic curves of H20 liberation from pressed alu- minum powders + 1 2 13 - vacuum curves; 1', 2', ' ' curves; H20 1 1 - powder No. 1; 2, 2 , 3, 3 powder No. 2; Heating rate 2_30/min (a) and 520/min I-V (b) 75 5 38504 s/14q/6i/ooo/001/008/013 Aoo6/Aool Investigation of Gases in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer Figure 3 W 15 Nature of-pressure and ion current . 42 changes during annealing of a non-treat- - 32 k' H + 2 H 0+, 3 - curve ed specimen 1 - 2 , 2 So of pressure changes; 4 t,~,-mperature 75 changei of the specimen 90 6 /a 7 25 20 , Card 9/11 88504 S/14q/61/000/06j/.Oo8/oj3 A006/A001 Investigation of Gases in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer gaffom, Afe Oln c1n. Figure 4 ~; . 1,3 . t - T 1 A 88504 S/149/61/000/001/008/013 A0061AOOI Investigation of Gases in Aluminum Powders on a Mass-Spectrometer Figure 4 Vacuum changes during heating of specimens after different heat treatment; 1 - non treated;' 2 - vacuum-annealed and held in air for 5 min; 3 - annealed in an argon flow up to 6000C cooled in the flow to 2500C in a furnace and then to 300C by high-speed proce;s; held in air for 10 min; 4 - non treated AD-1 specimen;, 5 - annealed in a vacuum and heated to 6000C in air; 6 - annealed in air to 600 C; 7 - annealed in an argon flow up to 6000C and extracted from the flow at 6000c; 8 - annealed in air to 6000C under a layer of activated carbon; 9 - annealed in a vacuum up.to 6000C and held in a wet chamber at 250C for 20 hrs; 10 - tempera- ture changes of the sample. There are 4 tables, 4 figures and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute); Laboratoriya izmeritel'nykh priborov (Laboratory of Measuring Instruments) SUBMITTED: December 28, 1959 Card 11/11 31234 S114516110001011100210(Y4- D221/D303 0l v Candidate of Technical Sciences, AUTHORS: aye~V,, Do~cen anVdVBashmakov, Engineer TITLE: Calculating the turbulent boundary layer durin.- coolant feeding through a porous wall PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, T.11ashino- stroyeniye, no llj 1961, 118-128 TEXT: The authors consider a plane plate situated in a stream of compressed gas. It is assumea that a film is maintained along the whole length of the plate. The authors quote the equa- tions of the steady turbulent flow which are solved under the following assumptions: The speed of the liquid film with respect to the wall is neglected; the temperature of the film is equal to the boiling temperature of the coolanti the losses due to heat transfer are small, and the heat is used for raising the temperature and evaporation of the coolant; the thermal capacity of the bound- Card 1/4 31234 Calculating the turbulent boundary S/145/61/000/011/002/004 D221/D303 ary layer is constant; chemical interaction and secondary effects are disregarded, and it is assumed that Pr=l. The authors reduce the problem to analysis of a dynamic boundary layer. After mathema- tical manipulation a relationship is deduced which allows the dimen- sionless speed for a known Reynolds number to be determined. Iae- numerical computations demonstrate that this equation is well approy, imated by a linear relationship. The latter is a function of the viall temperature, and to a lesser extent of the flow speed. Re W = T~ 2 (xsf, Jo -1 ) e xYl Jo 128) 1 [ X) xco I (xi 0)2 permits also evaluation of changes in the dimensionless speed te, during the variation of J 0 at constant speed u.... The total jf.'Icv; of the coolant is considered when it is fed through a porous elemen'-. Card 2/4 31234 S/14-5/61/000/011/002/004 Calculating the turbulent boundary D221/D303 of length e, and for a total length of plate L. This results in lg Rex, w '1,29 (33) -0,2065 G e X C0 where the coefficient of dynamic viscosity can be determined from, an approximate formula due to Stepanov, M w 14 M By the assumption of b=IrD, Card 3/4 31234 S/145/61/000/01-1/002/004 Calculating the turbulent boundary,... D221/D303 G = 2,75A -b /4w e1,935 1g Rex,,W- 1,29 (34) can be used for pipes. Curves illustrating the relation-ship between the specific flow of coolant and the Reynolds numbers as well as e)q.erimental results of Kinney and Abramson are plotted. The comparison reveals a good agreement, although for higher intensity CD of feed there is an increase of discrepancies in the above. T.,I--re are 2 fi--ures and 4 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet- 0 bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows; G. Kinney, E. Abramson and G. Sloop, PACA Rep,. .108?~ 1~152 A66,..;ICIATION: MVTU im. 1-1. E. Baumana (MVTU imen-1. N. E. Bauman) Card 4/4 L, T W ACC NRi AT6o12376 j- SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Po Lyanski V 14. ORG: none D98/0101 TITLE: Investigation of the fine-structure of two-phase alloys of -titanium SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po metallokhimii, metallovedeniyu. i primeneniyu titana i yego splavov, 6th. Novyye issledovaniya titano,,rykli splavov (New research on titanium alloys); trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 98-101 mechanical property, annealing alloy, TOPIC TAGS:A titanium, titanium alloy, metal property, electron microscopy) x ray spectroscopy/ VT14 alloy ABSTRACT- The fine structure and its influence on the mechanical. propertics of the alloy VT1 (Ti + jal. Al + 4'p' 1,10 + 1% V) were studied. The structure of -the alloy specimens annealed at 950, 850, 600, and 700C and of specimens annealed at 6500 and aged for 1-8 hours at 450--600C was determined by means of electron microucopy, x-rV spectroscopy, and microdiffraction methods. Photographs of alloy microsectiona are presented. The fine structure of annealed VT14 alloy specimens i3 characterized by the presence of slip lines and, possibly, twins inside the martengite layers, the formation of an intermediate phase (presumably W'), and segre&ation of the alloying elements on the crystal lattice defectB of the rA and c(1 phases. It is chown that the Deculiarities of the fine structure of the annealed VT14 alloy specimens are T 1 Card 1 JAM ,pical of the two-phase titanium alloys of the type (or + 13). It is suggested that ty annealing temperature inoreaoes -the flow limit by fostering the deposition of finely dispersed j& -phase deposits. The strengthening of the alloy by aging ic associated with the deposition of atoms of the alloying elements on the slip planes inside the martensite layers and on dislocations and with the formation of the a -phase. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE:' 11/ SUBM DAM 02Doc65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REFt 001 Corti FHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5685 Fridlyander, I. N., Doctor of Technical Sciences, and B. 1. Matveyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, eds. Teploprochnyy material Iz opechennoy alyuminiyevoy pudry (SAP); cbcrmik statey (Heat-Resintant Material From Baked Aluminum-Powder (SAP); Collection'of Articles) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1961. 122 p. Errata slip Inserted. 3,550 copies printed. ReVievrers: M.'-F. Bazhenov, Engineer, -and M. Yu. Bal'ohin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: M. A. Bochvar, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House; S. I. Vinogradskaya; Tech. Ed.i V. 1. Oreshkina; Managing Ed.: A. S. Zkvmovi3kava, Engineer. PURPOSE : This collection of articles is intended for scientific workers and engineers In the Institute and plant laboratories of the metallurgical and machine-building industry; it may also be useful to*instructorn and advanced students. COVERAGE: The 12 artioleu contain the results of research on the structure, properties,and manufacture of semifinished products Card 1b Heat-Resintant Material From,(Cont.) SOV/5685 from, aintored aluminum powder. The technology for the manu- facture or aluminum powder and briquets in described an are sintering processes, and pressing, rolling, drawing, and 3heet-stamping methods.. The dependence of the properties of semifinished products on the aluminum-oxide content of,the povider, on the degree of hot and cold deformation, and on the stresses of pressing in Investigated. Also investigated are the mechanical and oorroQive proportion of semifinished pro- ducts, the mechanism of hardening of ointered aluminum'poildor, the reasons for bliater formation, and the possibility of recryztallization. Data on sintered aluminum alloys are inoluaed. No personalities are mentioned. Referenoes in the form of footnotes accompany the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduct'ion 3 Gerchikova, N. S., N. 1. Kolobnev, M. 0. Stepanova, and I. N. Fridlyander. Effect.of Aluminum-Oxl-d-e-C-ob-t&IiC-iin- the Structure card 2/5 )- 0 Heat-Resiotant Material From (Cont.) sov/5685 and Properties of Pressed Articles From SAP [Sintered Aluminum Powder 5 ._Ptepanova,-M..-Q., 0. P. Zenkov, Ye. M. Lekarenko, and L. A. Mal-all- Aluminum Fouder for SAP' 17 The work was carried out witl; the participation of G. N. Pokrovskaya, Chief of TsZL; R.,V. Nesterenko, Acting Chief or the Shop;and Engineers L. I. Kibitova, N. D. Chumak, and N. 1. Kolobnev. Matveyev, B. I., P% 0. Stepanova, and N. I. Kolobnev. Effect of Specific Presiu-Ye-Ih--PNf99In-g- on Properties. of Semifinigh- ed Products From SAP 30 Matveyev, B. I., S. 1. Nomof1lov, and V. A. Shelamov. Press- ing of Semifinished Produets From SAP 36 The work was carried out with the participation of Engi- neers A. V. Fedotova and I. R.-Khanova, and Senior Teeh- nician L. S. Perevyazkin. Card 3/5 Heat-Resistant Material From (cont.) SOV/5665 Murzov, A. 1. [Candidate of Technical Sciences], S 1. Nomofilov (Engineer), and V. A. Shelamov (Enaneerj. Rolling of Sheets From SAP 50 The work was carried out with the participation of Engi- neer R. F. Fllimonova and Technlcjans V. I. Sverlov and 0. A. Kolosov. Natveyev, B. I., N. A. Davydova, and I. R. Khanova. Study of the Effect of the Degree of Deformation on the Properties and Structure of Pressed Semifinished Products and Cold-Rolled Sheets From SAP 59 Ihe work vias carried out with the participation of L. S. Perevyazkin and 0. A..Kolosov.. Davydov, Yu. P., and 0. V. Pokrovskiy. Stamping of Sheets From SAP 66 Litvintsev, A. I., and E. P. Belova. X-Ray Diffraction Study of the OyAde Phase in SAP 77 Card 4/5 J_ 0 Heat-Resistant Material From (cont.) SOV/5685 Gorelik, S. S., A. 1. Litvintsev, and E. P. Belova ' Special Featui-es of Recrystallization of Sintered Aluminum Powder (SAP) 88 L:Ltvlntsev, and V. %1. Polyanskiy. On the Nature and Mechanism of Blister F6TZATTMr1-ff-XAT-' 100 Matveyev, B. 1':~~ P. V. Kiahnev, and 1. R. Khanova. Properties of Semifinishea'Froducts From Sintered Aluminum Powder 108 Krivenko, R. A., Ye. A. Kuznetsova, and I. N. Fridlyander. Sintered Aluminum Alloys 113 AVAILABLE; Library of Congress JA/wrc/jw 10-27-61 Card 5/5 t4~~4i INR 02~ ME W SOV/20- 125--41-36/67 Calculation of a New Cell for Measuring the Pressure of Saturated Vapors of Metals characterized by the following: each vapor particle hitting the metal surface is reflected by the wall with a certain probabili- ty, and hits the surface again. Consequently, the vapor particle attains the evaporation surface several times~ The Knudsen cell resembles an "absolutely black body". The vapor escaping through the effusion aperture does not disturb considerably the equi- librium. Further, the authors indicate the similarity between the characteristic features of radiation and evaporation. Under the given conditions the vapor pressure is equal to the third part of its energy formed Der unit of volume (in this connection only the kinetic energy of the particles is taken into account). The integral density of radiation 9 = UT4 corresponds to the vapor pressure. The aforementioned similarity may be expressed in the following manner: the acoomodation coeff-'cient a --9/-) corresponds to the degree of blackness &, and the difference a = y corresponds to the reflection coefficient The evap- oration is characterized by the following quantities: condensa- tion constant7)(i.e. by the number of particles which are con- Card 2/4 S07120-125-1-366167 Calculation of a New Cell for Measuring the Pressure of Saturated Vapors of Metals densed per unit of area and time), the number of Particles which, in the presence of an effusion aperture, hit the inner surface of the Knudsen cell per unit of time with respect to the unit of area. In the cell under investigation the vapor enters interaction with the sample surface and the cell walls. Accord- ing to the authors, there is no interaction whatever between vapor particles and the walls, apart from physical adsorption. This may be brought about by fastening various materials (with complex composition of the molecular crystals) to the walls. The authors then determined the ratios of cell parameters at which the vdpor contained therein corresponds to the "absolutely black body" (as in the case of the Knudsen cell). Further, an expres- sion for the vapor pressure at the outlet of the cell is com- puted. This expression generalizes the formulae set up by Langmuir and Knudsen. The results of the computation of the cel- lular parameters are contained in a table. The cell in question may be imagined as a container that is filled to the brim with saturated vapor. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 3 references, Card 3/4 1 of which is Soviet. SOV/20-125-1-36/67 Calculation of a Vew Cell for Meaauring the Pressure of Saturated Vapors of Metals ASSOCIATION; Inotitul metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova (Inatitute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov) PRESENTED: October 1, 1958, by I. P. Bardin, Academician SUBLIMED: September 18, 1958 Card 4/4 LYUBITOV, Tu.N.-, POLYANSKIY. V.H. Design of a new cell for measuring saturated vapor pressure of metals. Dokl.AH SSSR 125 no.1:135-138 MrLp '59. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Inatitut notallurgii imeni A.A.Baykova. Predetavleno akademikom I.P.Bardinym. (Vapor pressure--Measurement) Ak6035232 between the relizibility and the quality indices of the automatic control system, considering that ~he entropy is the index of quality of the system's operation. Qrig. art. has: .2 ftgur~s and a bibliography of 2 titles. [Translation of abstract] [NT] SUB CODE: 09 #2vjIY 137-58-3-6284 -Determination of the Nickel and Chromium in Nichrome 10 cc of this solution are neutralized with NH40H, and 5 cc of a 10 percent potassium tartrate solution are added to it, together with 2 cc of an alcohol solution of dimethylglynoxyrn and enough NH OH to produce a faint odor. 15 cc n 4 of chloroform are extracted three times. After combining the extracts, Ni is determined by photocolorimetry. The following procedure is employed for determination of Cr: a pH of 3-4 is established in 10 cc of the solutioni "trilon B" is added in excess and the solution is heated in a waterbath until it acquires a stable color, at which point it is subjected to colorimetric inspectioll under a green light filter. K.K. Card 2 /2 4~w POLYAlTsKlY, V.l.i.,- . . ....... .................................. .... I in a I uminLm povL~~er '.y lzv. -,-fs. uchab. ucheb. L&V.; 4 210. 1:112-120 pril;crov. Raho.*u-,:dc",rena )CCL' d:ro~7 redkikh m,~tallov -Cskovsho~o im;titlita stali. (Gases in 1k'161 GUTMAN, Ye. 1., radaktor; DZYUBA, H.L.,redaktor, POLYANOVSKIT, Y.N., redaktor; YUROVITSKIY, "Ta. H..redaktor; ABffMf',4~. -;'Sdaktor; GERASIMOV, P.K..redaktor; DIYAKOV., N.I..redektor; SAVELIYBV. B.V., redaictor; TSITSIN, N.Y., redaktor;'YAKUSHKIN. I.V.,redaktor [Collective famer's calendar for 1948) Kelandarl kolkhozniks naL 1948 god. [n.p.] Goo. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry [n.d.] 78 p. (MLRA 10:4) (Collective fame) DOLGUSHIN, D.A., akademik. rodaktor; POLYANOVSKIT, V.N., redaktor; ZUBRILINA, 2.P., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Methods and results in plant breeding and seed production] Metody i rezul'taty selaktoionno-semenovodaheakoi raboty. Pod red. D.A. Dolgushiua. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry. 1956. 135 P. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Vaesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina. (Plant breeding) FOLYANOVSKIY, V,,U __II_-:_'III~ - -.-. 2,t EARULIS, Ye.Ya.; HOROZOV. D.N., redaktor; MOOTOVA, A.Y., ekhnichaskly redaktor (Yor good harvests in the Baltic Republics) Ze vysokie urozhai v -Pribaltiinkikh respublikakh. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo sallkhoz. lit-ry 0 1956. 317 p (MURA 10:3) (Baliie States--Agriculture) I-A-M-4, A, ErUaCt I with Othe (M. V. Chemical Abst. 64- A". Xhim. 5, 2"19W) tj fir o worls Vol. 48 No- 4 succewally exUL from 5-5N an. H uAn .1th ether. Yeb. 25P 1954 One extn ,yielded 84.5% of the Mo prewnt. 4 extus. in- cr.4 the yield to approx. 99.5%. It is preferable to Awlytical Cbemistr .Y out the extu. III an zutomatto app. M. Hosch 14, C~R PMYAI;SXIYI V.M.; YAKUSHENKOV) A.A.,, kand.tekhn.nauk Economic efficiency in the use of radio navigation Bystems in the merchant marine, Infdrin.sbor.TSKIDT no.60 Sudovozh. i svias' no.15t7-13 161e (MIRA 16S2) (Radio in navig#i6h) (Merchant marind-Cbst of operation) Jul L Art 407D H Waddcd.to the coul- h _, atjvcs with theintensi- ,!Ing t7 ,.tb , t~r! In t ,icating. pNitives of AWH on metiliceflulm shciuw taken ln~ucount-.~ TJie Ala jutcusWier.-can-bcvsq1 abo.. -toolng,! p6eftives ,brown.--". _M, Hosih POLW.,-4,SKIY, V. P. Agriculture & Plant & Animal Industr( Oraanization of work on the Kalinin Collective Farm. Saratovskoe obl. gos. izd-vo, 10 49 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -195A Unclassified. OVSYMMIKOV, A.N.; SALGANIK, V.A.; VCROTELYAK, G.A.; _POLYANSKIY , V.S. Ways of increasing the effectiveness of breaking ore with holes drilled with rock drills. Gor. zhur. no.12:10-12 D 162.1 (MIRA 15:11) . 1. Wauchno-issledovatellskiy gornorudnyy institutp Krivoy Rog. (Krivoy Rog Basin-Boring) WIN FOLYKOVSKIY, V. S. Compooition of quartz inclusions from pogmatitos of I'Laydantal. Zap. VBes. min. ob-va 91 no-4:472-477 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. MoslcovBkiy geologorazvedochnyy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. (Tien Shan-Quartz) (Tien Shan-Pegmatites) o go 00 00 0 0 a V 1 00 -A a , . .1 , 0 is it u is W Is 14 11 is a al ji-M ~A- 'I's-Al a .. v _'_ A r _9 R V, C.M.1 Sri f ' 00 . T. K Pieparsiden of.7re chrousk anhydride. N T4r- 3W S N k P U S R o. . . . . . Chem, Redge"Is' Sti. 9y ept. , 00 action of technical HjSO, and either tech. K&CrsO by inter wasnonowlicaturvis, CoCro4isprtpd,liyaddn.tt)nyA, 00 in a pastv form. and then of a CaCl, skdn.: Na3Crt()t + C 09 NO'Cro, + Can, - CaCrO, + 2NaCl, The soln. is cfm V CACTO. coltect"I and dried. CaCTO. is dissiolved in 2 pt 00 t4 111SOa. d. LS4: this is stirred. allowed to stxnd on t Cs.,io. washed with lf,0. the orATation repeated until ni tfisic, c,.Ikpd, until first Intimation cd crystall.12. allow"I to stai 00 The _A_ted Cro. j td must of the CM is mwvtd. with HNCs' bested an 0 sand bath at d&-1 washed tered . The mother liquor contg. HSO, is cocad. and 00, 00 008 n.ofNa,CrOifirit(OCO(OlI)i 110:1 ALLUMCILL (.1T(Of ATLWCCLASSMICAT1001 M(3117.0 a- a.( v o,, Esu - - - ' . ; ; : a, ; ' ; , a, a- it n- 0 g g : g go* jes 0000 00 00 4 0 0 a a 'D a 4 4a 4a Wasi slubgs mummmou-1 a 440 ~~'AXJIKM T140". fall. P~ 4TT M-putc CA is prrpd The fomicr I'm- or CaCrOj. I ~ I 0 111 NaiCrO& + CACTO. and .00 Lit, on a water hath, the pptd. . lfsO. to which is added I pt. -00 ic water bath, decanted from .00 murc Ca.SO, is kwased. the fil- d. filleted off and this repeated see treated with IINO~ d. 1.4. fil- =60 c- and stirred until dry. yield CuA!L BLAKc -used. ~ssqe coo .30.1 ss*o ...... 7 . N a 'I a It 5 a a 31 1 9 UD a LIVOV, B.K.; LOWNWY, Ye.A. I yksko-Suwadun group 'Rare elements 3- the granitoids of the Dzhalr of massifs in the Southern Urals. Vop.magm.i matam. 206-114 164- (MIRA 18.-3) BORISOVA, I.V., kand. ekonom. nauk; KISLOVA, T.A., dots.; MAKAROV, P.A., starshiy prepodavatell;,POLYANSKIY, Ye.v., dots.; GRDISHPON, F.O., red.; 14=AVKO', A.V., tekhn. red. (Economics, organization, and planning in forestry) Ekonomika, organizatsiia i planirovanie loonogo khoziaistva. L$vovp lzd-vo Llvovsko o univ., 1961. 302 p. (MIRA 15:3) Plorests and forestry--Economic aspects) POLYAMYJY, Yu., inzh. Reference sheet. Radio no*7%54-58 Jl ~63. OUR& 16.-?) (Radio--Interference) MAKSIW,NKOP P..; POLYANSKIY,_Yu-,,- 11 -1 Radio frequencies for Industrial and moidical high-freatrMcy ft78V.:m8. Radio no-5:56-57 MY 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Medical electronics) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applicatiops) VLADIMIROV, A.3.; POLY.OSKIY, Yu.A. Small television pulse oscilloscope. Elektrosviaz' 18 no-4:61-67 Ap 164, (14RA 17: 6) Fon. .I,-?T~JTj, Jr. 1. "P~-construction Of The Nuclear Aueratvis Of D.;rsaria Trucate-11a 0. F. Itdl. Under Ex-,eri- mental Isolation Of The Conjugatin.g Couries. Laboralory Of Zooloor Of Invertebrat-es (Chief : Frof. V. A. Dogel) , Fetergof sk PioloAcal institute. 91) by Aro- ya-.si- JY-, . i. SO: FREDEMESSOR CF ,-"C','R',--AL OF G-SNEPAL FIOI-C~!Y. (Eicloaicheskii Zhil-mal) Val. VII P0LI,=-!: POLYAJ;3~,~TY, Yu. I. "Soviet protistolog"I during the last twenty years." (p 9~') b:,, V. Dogiel, J. Polyan3ky 8-rvi A. Strelkov SO: Advances in Contemporar-~ o k-ki Sov--eriennol Mologilx Vol. VIII, No. 1, 1939 _qL_j= (Uspe' 1~ I - I POLIOSKII, P- I- Practicum in the zoology of invertebrates. eh. 1. Leningrad, Narkompros RSFSR, 1941. 1. Invertebrates. VFMILINY Nikita Nikolayavich; DIYAKONOVA-SAVELIYEVA, Ye.11., red.; VASILTYEV, L.L., MUNN, A V red.o- KOLOSOVI N.C.,, red.; MAKAROV, P.O., red-.1 POLKANOV, A:A:I, red. [deceased]; RW~gC,,Krf,- IU-I..,,-red.; STENAV, D.L., red.; SHVETSOVA, E.M., red.; YASHCHURZHIIISKAYA, A.B... tekhn. red. [Cretaceous sediments in the northern part of the Fergana VaLley and their oil potential] Melo-vye otlozheniia severs, Ferganskoi v-padiny i ikh neftenosnost'. Leningrad, Gostoptekhizdat) 1963. 219 p. (Loningradskoe obshchestvo estestvoispytatel6i. Trudy, vol. ?0, no.21). (-MIIRA 16:12) POLYANSKIY, Yu.I., prof. Professor V.A. Dogell; on the 40th anniversary of his teaching career. Vast. LGU 2 no.4:139-162 AP 147. (MIRA 12:9) (Dogell, Valentin Aleksandrovich, 1882-) POLYk.-Sny., YU. I. P 1 6T 91 Mar 1947 UM/Geology Minerology "The Leningracl Society of Natural Scientists," Yu. I. Polyanskiy, 1 p "Vestnik Leningradskogo Universiteta" No 3 Founded in 1868. Has four departments: zoology, botany, physiology, geology afid minerology. Present President is Member - CoxTespondent of the Academy of Science of the LISSR, Prof.,Valentin Aleksandrovich Dogell. Short outline of work of the society. 16T91 POLYANSEY, V.f; 1. Flagellata Experimental research on the variability of Euglena gracilis Klebs in culture media, Uch, zap. Ped. inst. Gerts..Xo. 70, 1948. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1991, Unclassified. PoLMSKIY, YU.I. Parasites Origin and evolution of some ecological groups of parasitic protozoa. Uch zap* Ped, inst, Gerts. 70x 1948. 9. 'Monthly List of Ru ssian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1951. Unclassified. insCusoria 1-ifusoria from the intesti.-.es of cc! Inaidea. stor. no. 13, 1, MontItly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Con.gress, April 1952. IMICLASS-7LIED. Inif -as or Certain parasitic infusoria. comprising sea mollusks and holot.-n~rioidea. Tarnz. s1ror. no. 13, 16/51. E;onthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952. UNCLASSMLD. POLYANSKIY, YU. 1. --------- ~-111- Some new and little known Darasitic nematodea in the inteatines of varine fish. Trudy zool.inist. 12:133-147 '52. (KLPA 6:6) I POLYAMSKIY, Yu.I. Two new species of digenetic trematoda. from fish of tLe, Northern ItIzatic. ]Para%.sbor. 14;266-280 152. (w.RA 6:6) (Purasites-Fish) (Atlantic Ocean--Trematoda) -M Y,- 10-T BYKHOVSKIY. B.Ye., POLYANSKIY, Yu.1. Contributions to the study of marine monogenetic trematoda of the Gyrodactylidae Cobb. family. Trudy Zool.inst. 13:91-126 '53. (MLRA 7-5) (Trematods) (Parasites--Fishes) 0 __W N U: 36862.POLfA-NSKII, ITRII IVANO- VICH. Dal'nelshie nablfudenh-a nad kholodoustoTchivost'fu- nek-otorykh mas- sovykh viclov litoral'nykh bespozvonoch- nykh. (Akademil-ft nauk SSSR. Zoolo- gicheskil institut. Trudy, 1953. t. 13, p. 190-206, tables) 25 refs. Text in Russian. Title tr.: Further observa- tions on the cold resistance of some mass species of littoral invertebrates. Contains the results of observations made in 1950-51 at the TMurmansk Biological Station. The cold-hardiness of Balanus balanoides, Mytihis edulis, Cyamium minutum, Actinia equina and some other invertebrates is shown (tables 1-7). Almost all mass littoral species have a high, but different, degree of cold resistance, which apparently depends on .34 ~4 their life conditions during the winter. The capacity to withstand low tempqr- ature is an important biological adapta- tion, of littoral invertebrates of northern seas. The specialization of organisms has no influence on the cold resistance. Copy seen: DLC; MH-Z. n7y redaktor; PRAJDIN, I.F., POLYANSKIv,.-'X-q.I., professor, otyststven professor, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki Karelo-Finakoy SSR, re- daktor; SMIMIOV, A.F.. kandidat biologicheskikh nauk-, redaktor; BASUKOVA, Ye., redaktor; PDDIYZLISKAYA, K., tokhnicheakiy radaktor. [Materials of the Conference called by the Karelian.3ranch of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences and the Karelian section of the All- Union Scientific Research Institute of the Fish Industry of Lakes and Rivers, on the problem of increasing fish productivity in the Xarelian lakes and rivers] Katerialy soveshchaniia po probleme po- vyshaniia rybnoi. produktivnoati vnutrennikh vodoemo-r Karelo-Finakoi SSR, sozvannogo Karelo-Finskim filialom Akademii nauk SSSR i Kare- lo-Tinskim otdolaniam VVIORKh 11-23 marts, 1953 9. Petrozavodsk, Goa..izd-vo Karelo-Finskoi SSR, 1954. 194 p. [Microfilm] (MLHA 8:2.) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Karelo-linskiy filial, Petrozavodsk. Inati- tut biologii. 2. Direktor I inlnvii rAr, - -- ' fi liala Akademii nauk SS5 or-,PolyanskiY). 3. Saveduyushchiy sektorom Z-60-16-g 11 Ins t-i'tu-ta-biologii Karelo-7inskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for Pravdin). 4. Direktor larelo-Finakogo otdeleniya Vaesovuz- nogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute. ozernogo i rechnogo ryb- nogo khozyavetva (for Smirnov). (Karelia-71.8h culture) ~. !.: -~ V Pry 1.A*Q POLTANSKff, Yu.I. Materials on the parasitology of fishes ix northern sea@ of the U.S.S.R. Trudy Zool.inst. 19:5-170 '55- (KIRA 9:1) 1,Kurnanaka.va biolegichookoya stantelya I Soologicheakiy institut Akadmil, nauk SSSR. (Parasites-Fiebes) POLYANSKIY, Ivan Ivanovich, professor; FOLYANSKIY, V.I., redaktor; J~Q Yu.l.#_redaktor; ANIKIYET, V.V., rodaktor; LWORTIMA, L.A., tekhaiche- skiy redaktor [Seasonal phenomena in nature; a manual for teachers] Sezonnye iavlentia v pr1rode; POBobie dlia uchitelei. Izd. 6-oe (2-oe posmartnoe). Pod red. V.I.Polianskogo i IU.I.Polianskogo. Leningrad, Gos. uchabno-pedagog. izd-vo Ministerstva prosveshcheniia RSFSR. Laniugradskoe otd-nie. 1956. 295 P. (MIRA 10:1) (Phonology) POLYANSKIY, Yu.I.-, SHULIMAN, S.S. Variation in the parasite fauna of fishes in accordance with the age of the host. Trudy Kar.-Fin. fil. Ali SSSR no.4:3-26 '56. (MLRA 10:2) (Paramitoo-Fishes) yg -MON MIME ,.POLYAIISKIY, Yu.1. Valentin Aleksandrovich Dogell, 1882-1955. Vest.Len.un.11 NO-3: 55-62 P156. (KLRA 9:7) (Dogel9, Valentin Aleksandrovich, 1882-1955)