SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUDNAYA, G.V. - RUDNEV, D.F.

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SLOVOKHOTOVAJ, N.A.; KORITSKIY, A.T.; KARGIN, V.A.; BUBEN, N.Ya.; BIBIKOV, V.V.; IL'ICh7EVA, Z.F.; RUDNAYA, G.V. Action of fast electrons on polyethylene at low temperatures. Part 1: 6ouble bonds in irradiated polyethylene. V7sokom.soed. 5 no.4: 568-574 Ap 163. MRA 16:5) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy- institut imeni L.Ya.Karpova. (Polyethylene), (Radiation) (Double bonds) 8/190/63/005/004/015/020 B101/3220 AUTHORSt Slovokhotovaj No A,, Koritskiy, A, To, Kargin, 7, 1,, Bubon, No Ya., Bibikov, V. V-1 III Rudna a, 0. V. TITLEt Effect of fact electrons on polyethylene at low temperatures. 1. Double bonds in irradiated polyethylene PORIODICAW Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinenlya, V. 5, no- 4, 196)s 568-574 TEXT: HiGh-donaity polyethylene (P'-), :low-dennity PS, and '-.y radiation pol:rncrizzation, were irradiated trith 1.6 or Gaseous IT2. The doze was varied fron- 25 to 300 -"rz~a- T.'- ilea were studied from -196 to + 500C. The intensity of Cr.) 966 C;~-' Proved to be indepoadent of the nature of the n and of the Hence it io concluded that the trans-vinylone bonds form in tho irraliation act. On the contrary, the 909 ca-.1 band charaatcL.*ir!'.-rc of vinyl bonds was-with 200 Urad and at -1960C six timeo as la=Z;,i a.-.d at -5003 only 2 so as large as in nonirradiated P?.. With doses below -5 tim 25 11rad the initial concentration of vinyl groups decreased, whereas with Card 1/2 Effect of fast electrons on.... S/19% 63/005/004/015/020 B101 220 higher doses it increased. Thus irradiation induces the formation as well as the disappearance of vinyl double bonds, the disappearance being favored by higher temperatures. From the experimental fact that the if tI/IIV ratio of the trans-vinylene to the vinyl groups is 18 for PE ob- tained by radiation polymerization, but 14 with high-density PE, it is aii ; 0 ; ; i ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;~ 0 ~00 0 a 0 A a 7- I3SS* Phypicothemleal Analysis of System. of Impoesso" X JX. Investigallun of the System In Analytical f3wrol.try. BaSOs-Na(3-CJ1*0I1-1I.0 From the Point of View of the Theo" of Turbidimetry. (in Russian.) 1. V. Tattansev and '0 N Zh l A l k i Khi A R d l h l f --0o . urna na it c es u nee. v , mil (Jouma o Analyticul Chemistry), v. 5, Sept-OLt. 1950, p. 281-285. ire 4i coo Zo 0 fte i 2*0 fte too f A%. IL. .(?.LLURO1C.C LITIN.f0f CLASUPKATICk so ... . .... '.72- 1IWO, L1 C.. JV( O&W ca 0- 61, T A, D vp 1~ v - f 44 K a K of Ic Cr & it x 'ZI An & 2 'w 0 .4 a .1 71 ;;-z- kw 4 a 3 1 , - d4. . 0 * 0 * 0 0 9 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 :A : : : : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 A . of* 0 0 0 0 0 4 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 * 6 M BMZON, O.F., inzh.; 3~KSHTEYV, D.I., inzh.; KUPE-EWUU4, Ya.M., kand. ekon. nauk; RUDfiER I.B., kand. tekhn.nauk; GORBUSHO, P.B. , red.; ZOKOVSKIY, Ye.S., nauchn. red.; GIROVSKIY, V.F., glav. red. serii; BOGIVA, S.L., red.; GOLIBEHG, T.1-1., tekhn.red. [Handbook on material and machinery supply for construction units] Spravochnoe posobie po materiallno-tekhnicheskomu snabzheniiu btroitellnykh organizatsii. Pod obshchei red. P.B.Gorbushina i D.I.Bukshteina. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat) 10,63. 607 P. IRA 17: 1) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellsk-iy institut ekonomiki stro-itellstva. 2. Direktor Nauchno-issledovatellskogo insti- tuta ekonomiki stroitel'stva i chlen-korrespondent Akaderii stroitel'stva, i arkhitektury (for Gorbushin). 3. Rukovoditell otdela normirovaniya materiallnykh resursov i tsen na, stroi- tellnye konstruktsii nauchno-issledovatellskogo inatituta ekoiiomiki stroitellstva (for Bukshteyn~. (Construction industry-Management) UMNFa, I. B. (and) KHIMSOIJ, E. V. N15 7 55 - 5) Planirovaniye Stroitel'stva Na Zheleznodorozhnon Transporte (Planning Construction Work for the Railroad Transportation System, By) I. B. Rudner (and) E. V. iffiimson. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1954. 231 p. Tables. "I Mlechuni zrjt ion of Ifoisting,-Transportirvf Worl~m on Supply Depots and Ba!~eo," 1951, 152 p., Sovetskaya il-niga (Soviet Boolu;),128 p., Pravda Publ. HoLme, 1952. owl RUDHR, I.B.; KHIMSON, Ye.V.; IVMTOV, N.A., redaktor; CHKMSHEY, V.I., retXeo`r; XHITROV, P.A.', tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Planning construction work for the railroad transportation systeml Planirovanie stroitellstya na zheleznodorozhnom transports. Mosk7a, Goo. transportnoe zheleznodorozhnoe izd-vo, 1954. 231 P. [Microfilm] (MIRA 7-10) (Railroads-Construction) (RA11rnada-Biii1dinLrR and atructures) Loading and Unloading 0 "Mechanication of hoisting and transporting at food supply depots and bases." Reviewed by A. A. Ganich. Mekh. trud. rab., 6, No. 3, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified. Nk, W~F16V4A, hA --I r 7' 1: ---l , -, L - -.- , 1. .I . RUDIIIER I L.Ya.; ';F-IRlD(jli(jVA, L.A., nauchn. red. [ElectrIcal cerinnic v -e-tal goods; Magnn;tic and materials; a survey of foreign patents) Elektr-oti~khrilche- skie metallokeramicheskie izdeliia: Magqitnye i dielekti-i- cheskie materialy; obzor inostrannykh patentov. Moskva, TSentr. nauclulo-issl. in-t patentnoi inforratsli i teklmiko- ekon. issledovanii, .1964. 21 p. (MIRA 18:7) RUDIW,7, A., inzh. Monnted U11-2 cultivator. Tekh.v sellkhoz. 19 no-5:55-56 147 159. WIRIL 12:7) (Cultivators) N,,~ n-RQ.- 4MOIA TF f t, T,TP( c J, D ACC NR, AP6oi5829 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/019/0072/0072 VNENTORtKribosheyev, S M. U. _~~hansidy,__ 4~Lnev 0. N.; A._ I d ORG: none Ti,rLE:- Alloyid cant iron. Class C 22c; 40b, 37 sup oo B 21b; 7a,19, No. 17523~ SOURCE: Birulletent izobreteniy I bovarnykh znakov, no. 19, 1965, 72 TOPIC TAGS: cast iron, hardness, wear resiutance, chemical composition, Iron alloy A13STRACT: An alloy cast iron is proposed with high.,,-L qqV s L-VL and hardness _XSL_kq . __r qQ which has the following chemical composition (in M! 3.8 C Oliax), 0.3-0.7 Sip 0-3.5 Mn. 0.05-0-3 Cr, 1.2-2.2 Ni, 0-3 Ti (max) and 0.4 P (inax). [,tPP31 SUB CODE: 11, 20, 07 SUBM DATE: none. C.,d 1/1 mc. 669.15-196:771.2-233.12 1-FONOV, Now jiRri-I.-Ing -iristructinns or, the rallrotida cr the Lr.S,S.p. ~,hp" Lrhh3P. 46 no.4'if-3-66 Ap 16, (MIRA lob L -24133-65 A.GGFWION DR: A.P5002978 OnS c9mputation has no noticeoblb act upon the ensidit illery. coii64itrati t~e ~The author comuended, asi;a poss-~Iliti fdi'-~ iiA6 -ation location achievedthroigh'the' 9',Of them t1did verniers us .Q target , ; IATION s none '4z-; 00 =TIM$ L COSS - ~ W72 009, Z f H oilAF~'AbliiN, prof.; IlUDINH, A.A. Feeding high-grade feeds as basis of Lbe prophylaxis of animal diseases. Veterinarila 42 no.12;78-S2 1-1 16i. (.vI,--A 10/ ; 1) 1. Moskovskaya veterinarnaya akademiya (for Sharabrim'. 2. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach Sovkhoza imeni Mosuoveta, Moskovti~oy obla B t t f or Rudlip, V) POLJK*;~OV- B~V,; FEI-AOTIOV, P~I. RUDIWI; A-A. !"rophylaxis cf hog cholera. Ileterinarila 39 no.804-37 Ag 162. (MlW 17;12) I. (',Iavnyy veterlnrirnyy vrach Lyuberet!3kogo rayona, Moskovskoy oc qt.', (,for Polikarpov). 2. Glavnyy v,--terinarnyy vrach !3nvk',,i!Dza "Belaya dacha", Liyulmretskiy rayon, Moskovskoy oblasti Fedotwr). 3. Glit-v-iyy veterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza imeni Mr-9.,30veta, Lyuberetskiy ravon, Moskovskoy oblasti (for Rudnev). UtAITELI, S.A., otv. red.; SMUT, V.K., otv. red.; ZUBAIiEV, S.N., otv. red.; MOISEYEV, S.L., otv. red.; ASTAFIYEVA, A.V. 'Kr ., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; VASIKOVS 1, Ye.L., red.; VISIDIEVSKIY, Ye.L., red.; KRIVTSOV, B.S., red.; KOROTKIN, I.N., red.; MITROFANOV, S.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; NORKINI V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; NIKITIN, A.A., red.; RUDNEV-,-_A,P., red.; SLASTUNOV, V.G., red.; TKAMEN, F.A.p red.; RAUKHVARGER, Ye.L., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; FEOKTISTOV, A.T.[deceased], red.; ZAYTSEV, A.P., red. [Safety regulations for the dressing and sintering of fer- rous and nonferrous metal ores] Pravila bezopasnosti pri oboaashchenii i azlomeratsii rud tsvetnvkh i chernvkh me- 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) nadzoru za bezopasnym vedeniye noru nadzoru. RUDNEV, A - P. . re d. [Instructions 203-56 for checking KV.-I nnd UK-l q-M teral Inatruktsiia 203-56 po poverke izmeritele'i dobrotnosti tipov KV-1 i UK-1. Izd. ofitsiallnoe. lAoskva, 195?. 10 P. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standrirtov, mer i iz- moritellnykh priborov. (glectric meters--Testing) pw,t RUDN3V. red.; KMICTSOVA, H.I., red. izd-va; HAVEYEVA. A.Ye., red. [Instructions 183-54 for checking apparatus used in testing instrument transformers] Instruktaiia 183-54 po poverke ap- paratov, sluzhashchikh dlia poverki izmeritellnykh transfor- matorov. Izd. ofitaial'noe. Moskva, 1957. 47 P. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Rnssia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standartov, mar i Iz- maritel'nykh priborov. (Electric transformers--Testing) RUDIIEV, A. -85-86 At the factories of Korea. Okh, truda t sots. strakh. no.6. Je '59. (MIRA 12:10) 1.Zaveduyushchi7 otdolom okhran7 truda TSentrallnogo komitata profsoyu!- %a rabochikh metallurgichaskor promyshlonnosti. (Korea--Economic condttions) is 00 o i f 0 0 W * 0 0 o 0 O 1 3 4 1 6 1 4 ! 10 11 U tl W it m It Ill a " int a Al ZVPx all Y" Ms JAY speal A A- J. J L- A- A -v a Ike, Abb Op coo I kuD N E N~ PROCIMS A.0 '-O4- - 00 A 00 ff -00 too j I "'Volaz" Dulwallaskical of ?In With OMW swpufA, A"Aujimy (rr""s. zoo 0 06 O i with Cr(S04)j, with I'h,Nll The litration of' coo see coo goo goo nee ilk i A 1 4 - S L A TALLURGKAt. UrIMATURE CLAIDPICATION El 0 W81 5104020 -P Ocka .11 ON, as[ - - .3"n-l vJ1431 Gol 0-1 all MIS a I 11 A' .3 ' r' It 1 x is n it mg 9 ; ; ; ZA An jL s a Old a 9 9 1 W a 2 do a 2-0 M v 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 111 4 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 so - 40 0 0 06 a 0 41 4) 0 es 0 * * * 0 0 I RUDNEV, A. Give met~Llworkers healthy and safe working conditions. Metallurg 6 nq,.6:1.-2 Je f6l. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Zaveduyushchiy ofA-6loT okhrany truda TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabochikh letAllurgicheskoy promyshlennosti. (Metalworkers--Diseases and hygiene) (Metallurgickal pl4nts-Safety measures) B 28L12Z6 ACC NRi AM-1-9-092 (A,N) SOURCE CODE: UR70346766160010621000910016. AUTHOR#. Ruinev, A. LChief veterinarian) ORGt Savkhoz im., Mossovet, Moscow Region (Sovkhoz Moskovskotvblasti) TITIE: Analysis of the economic efficiency of veterinary measures in a focus of foot-and-mouth disease z~" SOURCEs Voterinariya,.-noo 2, 1966 9-16 TOPIC TAGSs foot and mouth disease, co=iercial animal animal disease therapeutics economics ABSTRACT: The article describes an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease Type Ai on'a single dairy sovkhoz in Moskovskaya Oblast. The article describes in detail the exemplary dietary, sanitary and,therapeutic.measures which were taken on the farm, which had 294 highly productive cows and 98 calves* Direct expenses in treating the. disease averaged 10 rubles per cow (as opposed to and average reported in the litera- ture of less than two rubles)o Calculations indicate that the measures taken halved the financial damage of the disease (from 51~ to 27 rubles per cow), :Chief con sul+ant N. I. Gushchin, A. M. Deryayev and Chief Bookkeeper of the novkhoz A* I* Va yev. took part in preparing the fiRures and the economic calculations@, Orig. art* hass 8 figures and 1 table. ~D~0-7- SUB CODS! M, 05 SUEM DATE, none. C rd 1/1 '1(~- 20LIKARPOV, B. V. (District Head Veterinary Doctor), FEDOTOV) P. I. (Head Veterinary Doctor of the "Beleya Dacha" Savkhoz) and RUDNEV, A. A. (Head Veterinary Doctor of the Sovkhoz imeni Mossoveta [Moscow Councill,-!;;~b-eretskii District, Moscow Oblast') "Experience in the use of prophylaxis against swine plageu" Veterinariya, vol. 39., no. 8, August 1962 pp. 3h USSR/Medicine - Veterinary, Sterility and Avitaminosis Card 1/1 Author Title Periodical Abstract Rudnev, A. A., Veterinary Physician How we work on our kolkhoz Veterinariya, 31, 25-27, May 1954 Animal husbandry is the leading industry of the kolkhoz imeni Voroshilov, Ukhtomskiy Rayon, Moskovskaya Oblast. The kolkhoz owns 134 horses, 836 pigs, and 307 head of cattle, 166 of which are cows. This kolkhoz also has 600 rabbits and a flock of 2,400 birds. Em- phasis has been placed on prevention of reproductive failures and of diseases resulting from vitamin deficiency. ii nes -ur-dar tran'.: -ort, t1orl -ric-S 1).V M-5 of tr -L.. ~'J -V-,L I I. - - 7-OLOTAREV, T.L., prof., doktor teklm.nauk; LIFSHITS. L.S., kand.tekhn. aauk; TARASENKO, Yu.M., inzh.; RUDNEV, A.K., in.2h. Dynamic characteristics of a hydraulic unit and their almalatioti. Izv.vya.ucheb*zave; energ, 3 no-5:144-131 M,7 l6o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Moakovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut. Pred- stavlena kafed-roy gidroenergetiki. (Wdroolectric power stations) KUDROV, B.A .' inzhener; RUDNEV, A.P., inzhener; HIGIYAN, A.A., inzhener. Improving the accuracy of measurements of electric power. Elek.sta. 25 no.12:35-37 D 1154. NLRA 7:12) 1. Komitet otandartov mer i izmeritellnykh priborov (for Radnev). 2. Zavod elektroschetchikov (for Nigiyan). (Electric meters) RUI1W,-A.P---r red.; KITWNSOVA. M.I., red. izd-va; MATVEYEVA, A.Ye., tekhn. red. [Instructions 192-36 for checking a.c. me-Raurin,-, bridges] Instruktslia 192-36 po' poverko mostov peremennogo toka. Izd. ofitsiallnoe. Moskva, 1937. 33 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.,S.R.) Komitet standartov, mer i iame- ritellnykh priborov. (Bridge circuits-Testing) (Electric measurer.,ients) DOKIJCHALOV, Aleksandr Stepanovich; SOBOLEV. Petr Aleksayevich--W-M,.- A,P,..,otv.red.; STMCHEV, V.I., dotsent, retsenzent;TGEAN4,0i . ......... r~~- K-;,D-.,-"red.izd-va; ISLIWLYEVA, F.G., tekhn.red, [Safety techniques in copper smelting aad nickel plants] Tekhnika bezopasnosti na medeplevil'nykh i nikelevykh zavodakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii, 1959. 214 p. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Moskovskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov i zolota im. M.I.Kalinina (for Stukachev). (Metallurgical plants--Safety measures) S/115/62/000/011/001/008 E194/E155 AUT11O1(: Rudnev A 1'* TITLEt I)evelop metrology and accurate measurement technique. PERIODICAL! lzmeritellijaya tekhnika, no.11, 1962, 1-2 TEXT; The Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritellnykh priborov (Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Instrumertts) has developed a unified plan, which will run until the end of jL965, for research, experimental and design work in metrology and accurate instrument techniques, to meet the growing demand for accurate instrumentation and to overcome the present shortcomings (delay in starting production of new instruments, duplication of research because of lack of publicity, inability of even large organisations to solve various problems without outside assistance). This plan, in addition to the Institutes of the Committees draws in scientific and design organisations of 23 other-ministries and, authorities and manufacturing facilities of a number of Councils of National Economy. Potential users of instruments will, at an early stage, be put in touch with the designers and manufacturers so as to.make the greatest use of standard assemblies and Card 1/2 A-P. otv. red.; KUZNETSOVA, M.I., red.izd-va; LAKHMN, EYe., tekhn. red. [Index of instructions, methodical directions and regulations on the inspection of measures and measuring instruments up to January 1, 1962.]Ukazatell instruktsii, metodicheskikh ukazanii i pravil po poverke mer i izmeritellnykh priborov;.po.sostoianiiu na VI 1962 g. Izd. ofitisiallnoe. Moskva, Standartgiz, 1962. 82 Pe (min 16:3) (Weights and measures-Testing) (Measuring instruments-Testing) BABALOV, Alekspndr FoTc-cn- RUDNEVO A.P., red. , KOVALEViKlY, V.A., red'. izd-va, red4 [PrGtection from heat radiation] Zashchita ot teplovykh iz.luchenil Moslvra, Metallurgizdat, 196"'.. 56 p~ NIRA 16:11) ('Metail-kirgicall plnntE--Safety measures) (fleat-Radiation and. absorption) HUDIIEV, A.P., otv. red.; YAROVA, L.V., red. izd-va; RASI.-7EVSKAYA, Ye.Z., tekhn. red. [Index of instructions and methodological directions and regulations on the inspection of measures and measuring instruments; in effect as of January 1, 1963] Ukazatell instruktsii, metodicheskikh ukazanii i pravil po poverke mer i izmeritelInykh priborov (po sostoianiiu na 1/1 1963 9.) Moskva, Standartgiz, 1963. 79 pq (MIRA 17:2) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standartov, mer i iz- meritellnykh priborov. " -- - .1 :' ~ -- . , , I.-I---- v Changes in 'Uhe phase compositi-on of smelted materials during the process of slag formation inblast fur-naces. I?,v. AN SSSR Otd. tekh. nauk No. 4, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 195_2 IVA Uncl. S/12 V60100-010081011010 12 A004/AO02 OTFORS. Rudney, A. V., Sokolovskaya, V, V. 'ILLE: Fast-Aning Ceramio Tool Bits With Heat- and Vibration.-ResIsting Gluss PERIODICAL, Stanki i instument, 1960, No~ 8, pp. 33-35 TEXT.- The au-thors-Point out that gluing of QM-332 (T-SM-332) tool bits to the holdev has some advantag,?s compared to the drawbasks of fasten�nz th,-- bit "o the holder b-,,r soldering, welding or mechanical clamping. Gluing does not require metallization a-rid does not affect the physical and mechan-lisal prqpe&.,Ies of the materials to be glued. Drveztigattons we-re carried outu atVINII in Order to Select the gluez which are most sultable .,CIr this PIIITpoz"~~ The:6 "BC-3504'M 350) '13C T 'r -2-2200) c=-mente witt. a ph-enol-z-vbbez- bE -10 " (VS-10 raa-I "BK-32-200" ( i_,, ise and glues based or- "3A-6" -65" cold and jc~rcx~v resLis (7y YXIr (7,-"LT TJ-Vh-P) No. 77-558) were anal-.Yzed. 7he str~!:Igth of gILEA v-niccns was che~3kad by gluing TsM-332 earamic bits cfo share 0227 to st~--a-' squaZes. trists wsrs r1p 'j-1 01;.' Wlt)7~ _to, n R4E.~1-3 rna~~h-4-ie. A tat's shows tbs taSt- -ez-IzI'U5. Bacpd C a7l -0 On citz' au-thors Ztea +~kS 1. Tf,-~; --f j.--. tcol.--= witt doss nit Car-i 1/2 8/121/60/000/008/010/012 A,'04/AOC)2 vas+---ni;lg reramic Too'. Bits With Hea'- and Vibration-Resistin-S Glues -10T, VS-350, VK-32-2GO cements and of the 125 The heat reststar.2e of the VS . ED-6 thermosetting glue ensures a reliable fastening of the TsM 332 bilk,-* to the tool holder, 2. Gluing ceramic bits to the tool holds.- Is expedlert for firlshing and semi-finishing operations. 3. The best results were obtaln--d with the VS-10T and VS-350 cements. 4. Gluing bits to holde~rs with open grooves does not wa_rrant at3bility, therefore tool holders with zemi-enclos8d grooves should, be, used. 5, Tools with glued-on ceramic bits are easily reground. 6. At a teMpera4;Ure of 4000C, the glued-on bit comes off and tA-p- holder.' Aft-er having been sandblast-t:,,~_ated it can be used again. 7, The gluing strength depends cn t-ha conditions, establIshad by tha gluing t,_~~nYuiology, being observer-1, A des-:,riptlon of the tacllLnologl(~al proceso of gluing TsM 332 tool bits to thq holder !s givsn,' Th:~rp_ ara 5 figures, I table and 9 referen,-es~ 3 Soviet., 2 German, 4 American a-rid Erglish, Card 2/2 S/121/61/000/006/007./012 D040/11112 AUTHORS; Yegarov, S.V., and_!!I!je~~_ TITLE: Effective cooling methods for tools cutting heat-re5istant alloys PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no.6, 1961, 23-25 TEXTt The article presents a brief review of modern tool cooling methods and their efficiency. Soviet research laboratories and institutes are working on r-atting fluids; the best is recommended by the Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry AS USSR) - a 10% 11 emullsol" 3olution in water with 2% "sullfofrezol" and soda. It raises wear resistance L-5-2-5 dimes compared with 5% aqueous llemul~solll solution. A jet of filuid under a pressure of 1.5-20 gauge atmospheres, directed to the rear face of the,tool through a nozzle 0.5-0.7 mm in diameter, increases the wear re.- sistance of the tool 7 times as compared with a conventional jet falling..on the point of chip separation. However, such a high-pressure jet is diffi- cult to aim accurately at the cutting edge. It also requires the use of carefully purified fluid and a special pump. Excessive sputter also results. Card 1/6 S/121/61/000/006/007/012 Effective cooling methods for tools ...... D040/Dll2 T A VNH deflector proved effective against sputter on a screwcutting lathe. It is lined with rubber on the inside. Another VNII method having nearly the same effect as a high-pressure jet uses a low7pressure jet directed also, from behind to the cutting edge but with a pressure of only 0.5-2.0 gauge atmospheres and a 2-5 mm diameter nozzle. The pump available on every ma- chine tool can be used for the low-pressure jet, only the piping has to be rearranged. The efficiency depends on the quantity and velocity of the fluid, as well as its temperature and viscosity. Hydraulto oalculations. prove that the jet velocity in low-pressure feed may evenexceed the velocity In high-pressure feed if the nozzle outlet diameter is properly chosen. Re- ;3~arch data of VNII and other organizations confirm that cutting fluid d 4 ,ed nnto the rear side of the cutting tool gives the highest effect on tools with Dredominant wear on the rear side. Addition of solid fillers (graphite, '~a!.,;um, MoS_ etc.) to the fluid also raises the effect ands. thin powder layeron the surface abruptly decreases the friction factor. Lowest fric, tion was observed when the surface was covered with dry MOS2 powder (its friction factor /'J - 0 12, graphite hasik, = 0.16). The addition of graphite t;-- the c~utting fluid ~as a positive effect (Fig-5) on the intermittent turn- 914 4,173* (E1457B) alloy and raises the tool wear resistance 50-6C~. C; ar 2! S/121/61/000/006/007/012 Effective cooling methods for tools ...... . DOWD112 compared with sulfurated 10-percent emulsion (fine powder graphite was added to the fluid and kept in suspension by compressed air blown through the con- tainer). Fluid cooled to near freezong point is used in a VNII system Fig.6). A falling jet of sulfurated emulsion with room temperature raises tool durability only 3 times; the same fluid cooled to near freezing poi .nt and subjected to high pressure raises it 10 times. Finally, cooling by an air jet containing fine droplets of cutting fluid, used lately in the Soviet Union and abroad, is also effective, particularly for machining large thin- walled work, as the spray at the same time cools the work and prevents heat deformations. VNII has developed a sprayer (Fig.9) for this purpose. There are 9 figures and 4 Soviet-bloc references. .Card 3/6 26889 S/121/61/000/010/002/005 LIU, 0 D040/D113 AUTHORSt Rudnev, A.V., and Dobychina, A.P. TITLE-. Turning nonferrous alloys and glass-reinforced textolite wit-h diamond cutter3 PERIODICALl Stanki; i instrument, no. 10, 1961, 27-30 TEXTz The Vsesay-aznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy instrumentalInyy institut (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Instruments) has conducted re- searsh on the external turning of nonferrous alloys and glass-reinforced t-xt~~,lite using diamond turning tools. The purpose of the study was to find the optimum cutting conditions and geometric shapes of the cutters, and to determine the durability, optimum wear, cutting forcesy and degree and depth of wrorkhardening caused by the cutters. The toolmaking technology was de- L ,y _3 -1 (VTZ-1) titanium Veloped b ITIIAlmaz. CT (ST) glass-textolite, BT a 1~oy,~ 1 (ADl) duraluminj &P.04) 6;5-1.5 (Br. OF 6-5-1.5) bronze and A 50-B! (LS 59-V-11) brass were urned on a 1 M 620 (lM620) universal thread- j cuttj_r_g lathe with a maximum 3000 rpm, fitted with a variable drive trans- Card I/Ij, 26P,19 S/121/61/000/010/002/005 Turning nonferrous allcys D04O/Dll3 mic-Fin_r f~:- stepwezas cf, spindle rpm. The surface roughness of cut malverials was meas-,:red a prcfijo=eter, a profilograph, and an mile -I-, (MIS-!!) double niorzsccpe. The in-iest-igation-data are discussed -1 Eho-. in graphs and tables. T're optimum. to3i geometry, i.e. the tool ti; wrigleal and optimim cutting parame-!~ers are given in a table (Table 2)a G-wtters geometry Cutting parameti~.rs IxTa t e I i a-- vo 'PIC a 0 A* r v a I OL mm m/min rpm mm VTZ-'-, Ti~.anium allay 45 4"1" 10 -5 0 1.0 300 0.03 0.03 AD! d1),_-9Ll,_Lmi.n 43 3 15 2 0 1.0 600 0.02 0-05 L559-VI brass 43 3 13 2 0 1.0 500 0-03 0-05 OF 6-5-1-5 bronze 45 4.5 15 -51 0 1-0 800 0-04 0.025 ST 4- 45 -0 -5 0 1-0 700 0.025 0.03 r e '~r a lit t a s r, f on e d n mm per re7c~lution, t aut 1'. i n g d e p t%; a 26889 S/121/61/000/010/002/005 Turning nonferrous alloys .... D040/D113 back rake angle tAbstracter's note: ro Cy- a not definedl. The cutters are shown in a photograph* The following con- clusions are drawni (1) The described diamond tools may be recommended for external turning of nonferrous metals and glass-reinforced textolite or. universal high-speed thread-cutting lathes with stepless rpm adjustment of the spindle in 2000-3000 rpm range and 0.01-Ool mm/rev feed, i.e. on lathe-, with the same variable speed transmission as is used in the 111M62011 lathee of the zavod "Krasnyy proletariy" ftrasnyy proletariy" ~Plant). Vibration in the system's machine-workpiece-outter must not exceed 30 cycles/sec fre- queniy and 11 I~j m amplitude at maximum rpm; (2) The surface finish pro- duced by diamond cutters is up to class 9. (3) The cutting force compo- ~ts in turning nonferrous metal and gla's-reinforced textolite with dia- ner s mond cutters are in the range of 0-15-2.0 xg-f; (4) Deformation of surface on nonferrous metals turned with diamond cutters is 5-10/Aim deep and is insignificant; (5) The durability of diamond cutters at optimum wear of 0.14-0-18 mm is 20 times higher than the durability of carbide cutters. This results in longer operational cycle without set-up and higher accura-;y of work. There are 7 figures and 4 tables. Card 3/5 Sam, m'F., Frof.; BASKAIKOV, I.G.p kand. telkhri. nauk; DROZHZHIN, V.I., inzh.; XACHER, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; RUENEV, A,V~ kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KUNIN, P.A., 11ff`z-t-.t--red-.--_-_._~ [Mechanical processing of plastics-, cutting] Rekhanicheskaia obrabotka plastmass; frezerovanie. Moskva, Mashlno5troenie, 1965. 131 p. (FI.LRA 18- 4) SEYKO) N.F., ~rof.; BAt"WOV, l.G., kand. tekhr. nauk; IROZHIZHIN, V.I., inzh.; FP'('ffr-A' V.A., kand. tekhr. nauk; RURIv, A.V., 'r." kand. tokhri. nauk, retcenv~nt; KUN11i, P.A., [Machining plastics; milling] Mekhanicheskaia obrabotka plastmass; frezerovinle. Foskvaj, Mashinostroeniev 1965. 131 (MIRA 18:3) _(M) ACC NR: AP6 - loO6-l66-10~-lo-o6-FO2~-f6-l62'20 0-32021 SOURCE CODE: UR AUTHOR: Venttsell V. A.; Likhter, A. I.; Rudnev,, A. V., ORG: Institute of HigL-Pressure Physics, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut fizik~- vysokikh davleniy Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: The de Haas - van ilphen effect in ZinAn pulsed magnetic fields SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pistma, v redaktsiyu. Prilozheniye, v. 4, no. 6, 1966, 216-220 TOPIC TAGS: zinc, galvanomagnetic effect, Fermi surface ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the de Haas - van Alpher. effect in zinc in pulsed magnetic fields up to 75 kOe, inasmuch as earlier experiments in static magnetic fields up to 30 kOe did not give a sufficiently complete picture of the high- frequency oscillations connected with the large parts of the Fermi surface. The pulsed magnetic field was produced by discharging a 2000 pF capacitor bank charged to 2100 v through an inductance coil. A test coil containing the sample was placed in the center of the solenoid and its axis could be rotated �30* relative to the I direction of the magnetic field. Inasmuch as the Fermi surface of zinc is very com- plicated and has a large number of extremal sections in all directions of the mag- netic field a resonance at 33 kcs resonant frequency was used to separate the fre- quencies connected with each type of Fermi-surface section. A plot of the oscilla- tion frequency against the direction of the magnetic field is obtained for the planes;, Card 2,12 L 114"P112-66 ACC NR, AP6o3wa .2 (1010) and (11~0) of Zn, and the possible Fermi-surface sections and configurations, corresponding to each frequency are discussed. It is stipulated, however, that in view of the complexity of the Fermi surface of zinc, the proposed interpretation may not be fully unambiguous. The authors thank L. F. Vereshchagin for interest in the work and A. P. Kochkin for valuable discussions during tFie interpretation of the results. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ Sum DATE: 24jun66/ oRm REF: ooi/ oTH REF: oo6 Card .2/2 b17 jz,-%,,T k d5iT ij(T_ km)/E~-Tkh)/EWT-t-l)rr,.P(vY[ai-r-(t)/t-,TI IJF(cY JD ACC NR- AP6008989 SOURCE CODE: UR/0121/65/000/011/0026/0028~ AUTHORS:,-Rudnev, A. V.; Zhulovyan, V. V. c) GRG: none TITLE: Residual stresses during intermittent machining of heat resistant alloy Xlu'135VTYu using a cutting tool with moving cutting edge Iq ;;;;~TStanki i instrument, no. 11, 1965, 26-28 10PIC TAGS: residual stress, metal cutting, cutting tool/ KhN35VTYu heat resistant alloy ABSTRACT: A lathe cutting tool (VNII design) with a rotatable cup-like cutting edge has been found to increase cutting speed of heat-resistant alloys by factors of 2--3., e cutting tool and the effects of cutting edge rotation are briefly described T h 00 (Y = 270, C( cup diameter 18 mm, cup height 10 mm). Using this tool, the 3 3 residual stresses during machining of alloy IW[35V7TLI were measured on a specially I desigied apparatus by B. A. Kravchenko (Sily, ostatochnyye napryazheniya i treniye priL rezanii metallov. Kuybyshevskoye izd-vo, 1962) using the equations derived by It. A. Babichev (Metody opredeleniya vnutrennikh naprj,,izhpniy v detalyakh mashin. IT., Izd-vo1 ill SSSR, 1955) and compared with stresses left by normal prismatic tools under the same conditions. Two sample curves (under different cutting conditions) are presented -669-14-018-44:621-941-11 Card 112 UDC: L 37032-66 ACC NR- AP6008989 it was found that the maximum valuen of the residual tensile stresses viere reduced by 20--40/3 and the depth of the residual atrenses was reduced by a factor of 1.5--'/ as compared with normal tool stresses (at v - 6-10 m/min, s 0.21--o.6 mm/rev and t 0-5--1-0 mm). Orig. art. has: 3 formulas and 3 figures. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004 2/2 Z'HULOVYALN, V'14?~ Rpsidual stresses in Int-r-mittert. turnIng af heat-resisti-int r.1loy KhN35VTIU with cuttinp tools havIng- a mr;ng ci-itting C-dge. Stan, I instr~ 36 no.11~26-28 N 165. (MIRA IP,11) 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 11 _v,n T; 00 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 11 M I% A a w - 1 w it (M)Ivt 0 0 00 0 ) 0 tin ItussLan 00 l 34,,hine (Or ZaL4)dsk-aVa 00 A I Creep and A. 14. Aug- t no, ry 0 00 rt I'abors K I 1 (Factory crevP 10" 'This l It zz 0 "0. ant for long 50 to 400 - 0 ve 3 1)escribes abo res front i,plicity. COT erstu .,,d by its 9 n industrial 'n e t6 at tert ' f T goo tva arac C ( prod.ction c"Mples O s t machine d ease 0 . and are n Poo i n ing diiigliirn!" pactriess, a., f constructio ts, 5 0 spond ~I coo I)e co,r shoPs- th t, rf.r.1011- ,, JI - : .too JIVATURE CLASSIFICATIGM 'AL U J 13 3 1 if alit 3 %.to w 0 001 000 0 0 o a 0 w AccEssiori ;iR: A?3ool566 S/0121/63/000/005/0027/0031 AUTHORS: Yegorov, So V.; Rudnevj A..V. MLE: The effect of cutting edge fatigue strength on the cutting properties of cuttina tools ~3q WURCS: Stanki i instrument, no. 5, 1963, 27-31 TOPIC TAGS: metal cutting, cutting tool vibration, cutting tool dynamic stress) cutting tool fatigue, steel R16 ABSTRACT: The eff ects of tool vibration on the life of cutting tools was inves- tigated. By measuring the dynamic forces involved in cutting alloy E1929 (v - 4 ra/min, t - I mm, s - 0.21 m/rev) with a steel R18 cutter,, it w as found that cutting stresses of 400 kg/m:% were encountered. Fatigue curves for the R18 steel at different temperatures and for notched and uinotched specimens weje obtained. The fatigue limit was foT?, to be 62 kg/cm. e. 20C and 59 kg/,-.1 at 400C for the unnotched and " kg/ra' at 20C for the notched specimen. To study the effects of dynar-de stresses on tool wear, two types of en.,, eriments were per- formed: 1) alloy MOD was cut with an R18 tool and the tool wear as a function Card 1/2 ftlffl~-- ACCESSION NR; AP,3ool.56-6 of time was measured. For v 10 rAin, t 1 mm.,a 0.21 =/rev it ps found that catastrophic failure would occur after about 35 minutes or 2 x 10--' 'cutting force inpulses; 2) R18 cutting tools were subjected to the same loads as encountered ip (1) but in a vibrator without cutting any Metal. After approxi.- mately 2 x 102 cycles the,tools were used for cuttingy and it was found th2t catastrophic wear began after only a few minutes. Inspection under a microscope disclosed that the edge deterioration looked the same for cutting or =4-iulated vibrational loading without cutting. Thus it appears that dynazaic stresses havefa major effect on tool life and tools with higher fatigue limits should be superioK Ori.g. art. has: 13 figures. ASSOCIATION: VNII SUBIUMD: 00 DATE ACQ.- 2lJun63 &Z L: 00 SUB CODE: 1-1 NO REF SOV: 002 OTMM: 000 Card 2/2 1. 2,:17-143V, B. A., IVA-~ATE,-'-~Szv, V. T., 2. ussR (6co) .4. Coal-Mininp, Machiner-j 7. Using the conv~-yer PD-1 Ln mnim, the main drift. Uzol' -27, no. 112, 1952. 9. Plont-.hj--,- List of Russian Accessicns, Library of Congress, N-arch 1953, Unclassifid:l. 1. SKOHYY, B.M.; HUDNEEV, B.A. 2. U:;SR (600) 4. Coal-Mining Machinery 7. Productivity of the P224-1 waste filler machine in relation to the.petrographic and granulometric composition of the filler, B.M. Skoryy, Eng. B.A. Rudnev. Ugoll 28 no. 5, 1953. APRIL Monthl. List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. GLINKIN, N.M.; KOULEV, K.G.; RV [Technical production cards on growing flowering outdoors am UrAer glass) Proizvodstyenno-tekhnologiche.-k je karty po vyrashchivaniiu tsvetochnvkh rastenil ofkrytogo i zakrytogo grunta. Moskva) Straiizdat. Pt.l. 1965- 167 (MIRA 18:6) ~ oris Vladimirovich; ALIBRIISKIY, A.V., redaktor; VARGANOVA, A.N.. redaktor Izdatel'stva; KOIffASHINA, A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Atkarsk ornamental plant nursery] Atkarskil pitomnik dekorativnykh rastenii. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva kommunallnogo khozialatva RSFSR, 1956- 79 P. (MLRA 9:10) (Atkarsk District--Plants, Ornamental) /V/--- V USSR Genural and ap-,cializod Zoology. In---ctc. jnrQct and P P,!L;tc. Abs Jour Mf Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, No IPA7 Authoru R~uqv ~D. ; Sanin) V. Inst Not given Title New Bovolopments in the Aerochomical Control of thcBcet Weevil in the Ukraine. Orig Pub Gr-,-zh. aviatsiya, 1957, 110. 1; 32-33. Abstract Whon,15 litrao/hoct of 10 percent DJrL in diesel fuel and 20 liO troz/ha of 41 percent DDT suspension in cascine were used against the boot wc,,vil, the perfomance of the plane at an equal ex- peaditure of active substance por single hectare was 1 1/2 times larGer than whoa a 2 percent mineral-oil DDT emulsion was opraycd at 50 litres/ha, the cost of treautment -was ctrt ia hr-171; the death of the weevil was respectively 90 percent, 80.4 per- cant., and 55.7 percent. The beet yiad on the fields which Card 1/2 DDT and 9-nz-n-- ~-txachlorid- aj rjt;jsjrc3 .3t f. r-St n mr; sh.-I ttrb-~Il pi!slls. Al-i,l-!mii;~ n.-,uk [."kr,-0nsk:d 0-4ZI 1`161. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Av~ril, 1~i2 -I=, Uncl. 1. D.' F.': KTTTSTYNI' Ye. N'.' ---- P-I 7j -u~, o i s r des t mr c t c. n -c, f 1, C,0 LI.-A I-lu-s-lan ;'~.(,-cessicns, Librar~, of Gcri:~ress, S*f-'~)teniE~er l*-sr9. RUDNEV, D.F.; LOZINSKIY, V.A. Spraying DDT and benzenehexachloride in a mineral oil solution in insect control. Dop. AN ERSR no;3:199-204 '54. (WAL 8:4) 1. Institut entomologii ta fitopatologii AN URSR; Predstavleno deyst7iteliny,j chlenom Akademii nauk USSR P.A.Vlas7ukom. (Insecticides) (Spraying and dusting)