SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHESHENEV, A.A. - SHESHUKOVA-PORETSKAYA, V.S.

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SHISONEV, A.A. I Voronezh Province congress of sanitary inspectors, eoidemiologists, microbiologists, and specialists in communicable diseases. Zdrav. Ros.Feder. 3 no.1:42-43 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:2) (TOROYEZH PROVINCE-PUBLIC HEALTH--CONGRESSES) SHESHENEV, A.A. Physicians' meeting. Zdrav.Ros.Fed. 3 no.lor45 0 159. (MIRA 13--l) (VORONEM-MEDICALL FMSONNEL) _S7 of allo elent Ott U &a U&P 1930,- e Of re. searrch to produce a nonaustenitle steel, not contg. for use at 600' in steava-turibine blides. The basic anal- ysis of C 0.10-0.16 Ci 10-12, Mo 0.6-0-8. and V 0.15- .25 wits chosen an the basis of prpvlous British and Arneri-. work. The effects of single suldna.. of V 023-0 98 b 0.1".71, Ti 0.13-0M, W 0.32-3.90, or W OSO-3A, with 0.350/0 Nb and 0.9% Ni were studied. Twelve-kii. ingots produced by induction tueltior ivere fofpd into ban.; The bars were oil quenched after being heated at 1050* for I hr. and were tempered for 3 hrs.'At OW followed by air cooling. Tile grain sizes were in the range-&-8. Ile tnech. properties at 20, SW, and 630* were plotted as a function of alloy eciatent, The creep rate of the base- compn. was decreased by 0.3% V, but wils increased by 1.0% V. It was aho-deereased by Xb and W. but was un- changed by Ti. Extensive analyses were given of cubide residues. obtained front the heat-tr"Lted steels and frouf steels aged 10,(M hrs. at C4)0*. The analyses of the ferrites were aW tabulated. Ruptivit tests were carri(A out at COO' with a stresi of 11, kg.13il. lnlll.~ For :~jxciuwos that failed to break in - I(W firs. the bticss'was raked to 20 or 2.1 kg./u(j. irm. The 14'"fl W. -0,11 I'llialld I'li flad t1wilcit propzriie-4witha 10,(HX)-. alloy fir. strenyth of M kj,./~wq. ijun. Alfhougli, Nil iliCiOliWil tile teiv,ife strength of tit, '111-ky couig.utl6ut .11;1" %V it dwreawd - tile hilixtet "llcul'th xittl uLittle Iii-at-treating auno difficolt -ngthcoinj~, i,t l1w fvrfitv. mu tile pritwip'll cause of in- a mv R VM 31 i , -j , , .. 4V. SE -5 It 51-% jr I -.15 u Egg � -c 18 i3si. 0 -0 1 V-3 r-H, - A I W 91 ..I I -1 RM A 0. gp I r. a si Ai 1 ! and Levelop-lent a ~ieat C----z;lexlv Allcyed C,hro-narzlic Steel for Pcwe.r EnFlneerin,-- ~.Ioscow, 21 -Op (S-ua-Le Golaalittuee of Ox-incil of Iiinisters USSR for Autom,~-ulor, and l'iachine 3uilding; I T -- Jt~~.qtr-:l 5ci~~ritlflc Reaec-rch _,~jt~jte of Techno"osy and ,'~.chlne E u -1 1 ~d I- n,,~ BJV/35~9 ,u4jesoly. nsuk SWR- lootltut -tallorW-1- 14-4nrj 60yet pa problene Zbare- pro,wkh pl.- la.l.do'eaClys, PC zbgroproc" spis-s. t. 5 finw-atIgAtions of Heat-Realst"t JUcym, Vol 5) Moscow, lZ4-,ro AN &~6R, -~;. 425 P. Errata 414 lZJdrt&I. 2,000 Coyle- printed. %a. of PublIahlAa 3-: V.A. Kllmacr; Teeh. Ed.; I.?. Kumlzio; &Utorima Board: I.P. Bardin, Lcalanician, G.V. L-4,zaov, Acadeniel", N.V. Agprv, Corralpadl.4 M-b.,, LISSH AC.Jay of (Reep. Ed.), I.A. Oding, I.M. -ad x.r. Latin, C-ALU~'of T.ch.U-1 Selene-. PVF--WF.: This book to Intended for -t-111mrSle-I re-ret aro,k- Ln satall'urgy, ~4 "y aloo be of interest to students of a4vsa~md ccaxroes is ..t&Llura. c0"MAGII This book, comma..uv4 or s. numb*r or papers, d-la wIm the proper- Use or heat-lattng astala "a KIIC7, rash of vie pam;e" is dyotel to the study of the faztors vhIcz affect vw ;r~,--ttds ka~l bet%Y%or of metals. The ."met& of various elestents sacb as Cr, No, an-I W cam the heat-maistica; pro"rtlem of verious alleys are stutilal. Daroreblltty sal wora,-O~lllity of certain a,etals as related to the tt-l ConlItIone mrs the O%Oct of mother study dadcrtbe4. The problems 3f hylro,;en cobrittle,mez., 4--ffusloo and the dopooLtion, of Ceramic zeatlnes on matt! auxf-4& by amas ~f alectrophorast. are s~aemlmml. One peper lescribea the ap.-ratus -A mettiods used for gr-,vr4g ommry~txls Of Caetali. ~Oron-b"* metals are cmtlcauy g%anitnd and -lusted. R-ats are gi- of atll or Lntemtooig burls =1 the bChavior or seems, in octal. Tea- of v~ntns =4 cou;ra.sor bl-s described. No personalities References ae.oew',r .~t of the &rtt.l. j!jqt-kly,-Y-O-, and X-V- !W-- Stu4jr or rrobl- of the Teacr- ture ~ezmndenc. of tr:0-nisticity or Steel T,o% the vievvoint of the Dialwe- tion Theory 150 GrjxIn,P.L. , L.V. P%vLio A.D. 0.3. Twlarvv In mis,=t -1 N.lybd.4- 155 ~_.P., N.Y. Shefi~,ezzY, :;So Y~PL-, 4-4t .~utk*, -1 I-a- R rinek. or me vropR. t f E: TjT; Steel . 160 an.1 H~j- 301--t.. cast A.-t-ItiC 166 N.A. rila,t-a. Pyt,h,~kerr, A-.,. 3.A-IDIL2v~1Y T~-bL- 175 UAtA_R._j. The FfrCCL or Zlzwnt. or Grcupa rV to Vill of the PtrIodle Table - the froy-ti.. or It- 51,ki 179 _A!!t~qyskly, 8.1! The Kffect of lard-ma and Qrva.Ln Size a, me Theroa,l Fatilroa Of Hw-R-Utant steel 137 Portnoy, X.I., and GoVe Stuly of B~rlia-P- H.L.rials 172 Artlimyy, F.K. Study of t1w. C-.Itt- of the rtrf-1- Laywr 19-? Apey-v, B.A. On the Theory or Recovery a-I Cmplex Alloy1c4 er Steals w5 X-Y.- A-tipol, and A.U. term. C~t&btlllty of 1i a t -;~~Lloys 210 Y-t&'.Iwglc&l Prc~-Its&s to 11-truelaq R-L-h"j,tiud Anst-eltic --%tela wal Alleys 0~0 F.L-. D.Y. t, 1, ~!,,I --ytn4 ~f .14 W-k- J~ 4.t,r-C, led K~t.l t"'Id. 2~8 7- Kff-t ~.` S-1, k-. 'ft. "r AAMt! h AC-t. ~,~ t~. !.te*-I-Ia.. AII,y. 234 CH -I A.M. C,Wk rr~ f NI"blun T-Ul a e-..- ~4() P-11-, Postage)- M V , --d A H r~f,r-tt- W,rk [r., ,r-T611u~ IFkMy.7- Z55 '~%Ir C.It` Kotloys A.T., arJ A.M. S-rin. Yar~artcal Vr-p-tlev 4 ~ifzroed Chr-j= Iw 17, art ~-I- .a-h.h Ch,-j- 'tI9 18M ~-',OV/128-59-3-17/711 AUTHOR: Kreshchanovskiy, N.S. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Silayev, A.F.,Candidate of Technical Sciences, Sheshenev, ~1L-_r1_,,,...Engineer TITLE: The Influence of Small Admixtures of Foreign ?,Tatter on the Structure and on the Heat Pesistance of Large Castings of Steel Type 12KhllV2NW-L. PERIODICAL: Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 3, PP 39-42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It has been realized that the use of austenite type steel for castings of turbin8s and f;ttings operating at steam temperature of 600 to 610 Celsius is not suitable. The rasons are: high price and weak techno- - logical qualities. Therefore dur ing the recent years for this purpose perlite type and semi-ferrite type steel have been introduced in the Soviet Union and in foreign countries. The tests showed that perlite type and especially semi-ferrite type steel of the type Kh11 at correct alloying with 11'o' TV'V ' and Nb is able Card 112 to operate at the above said temperature conditions. SOV/128-59-3-17/31 "he Influence of Small AWmixtures of Foreigr ',Tatter on the 'Struc- ture and on the Heat Resistance of T~arge Castings of Steel Type 12 X I I V2 Nrq-F - L In case these foreign structure particles are mixed at correct proportion, this alloyed steel allows the pro- duction of large steel castings, which have the neces- sary heat resistance. This paper describp- the tests made with steel of the type 12Khl1V2NMF-L, to which several small admixtures have been added. Laboratory and shop tests had been made with barium, cerium, zir- conium and calcium metal. Small admixtures of these elements have promoted the cristallization of the steel. The shop tests have been carried out in an electric furnace of 4 tons capacity. These tests have been com- pared with the table established by Tarsen-T.1iller. The best result showed an alloy with added aluminum, barium, and calcium. Tensile strength improved to 9,4 k,P per square millimeter from 7 kg rer sq. mm of steel with- out any admixture. Correspondingly the heat resistance Card 212 was higher too. There are 7 tables, 9 gra-nhs -.nd 1 micro-photo. FEIX)RT3CIV-fIJTIKOV, G.P., karid.tekhn.nauk; SHNSHENW, M.F., irlzh. High-chromium semiferrite steels for blades and rotors of steam turbines operating at temperatures from 5750 to 6000- [Trudy] TSNIIT14ASH 100-162-182- 159. (MM 13:7) (Chromium steel) (Metals at high temperature) SILAYEV, A.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; FEWIJTSOV-LUTIKOV, G.P., kand.tekhn. nauk; SHESHENEV, M.F., kand.tekbn.nauk Properties of l2KbllV21W-L steel castings. Metalloved.i. term. obr.met. no.6:2-7 Je 160. (KRA 13: 7) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy inatitut tekhnologii i mshinostroyeaiya. (Steel cautings--Testing) S/137/62/000/004/121/201 A06oAloi AUTHORS: Sheshenev, M. F., Marinenko, L. S. TITLE: TOUghness study of heat-resistalit 12% chrome steel PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1062, 54-55, abstract 41323j (V sb. "Issled. novykh zharoprochn. splavov dlya energetiki", Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961, 151-163) TFXT- The high level of ak in 12% Cr-steel and semi-ferritic steel should* be ensured already during the process of forging by a better treatment of the metal structure. In -the production of castings and large forgings from steel of this class It is expedient to add gorophillic elements (modifiers), especially alumino-barium-calcite alloy, to the metal, thus raising the ak of the cast metal considerably. T. Rumyantseva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 -37862 S/123/62/000/009/002/017 A052/A101 AUTHORS: Shesheney M. F-, Marinenko, L. S. TITLE: Investigation of toughness of 12% chromium heat-resisting steel PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 9, 1962, 19-20, 'i abstract 9A119 (V sb. "Issled. novykh zharoprochn. splavov dlya energetiki". Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961, 151-163) TEXT: The results are presented of the investigation of toughness of 3Y, 756 (E1756) (12% Cr) steel samples with a different C content (0-05 - 0.27%) in a forged and cast state. The investigation was carried out for selecting material suitable for large seamless forged steam turbine rotors. The toughness of cast ,.etal is very.low and that of well-forged metal is high, independently of the C content. The decisive factor determining the toughness level is the size of ferrite grain (crushing leads to an increase of ak). It is recommended to add modifiers (Al-Ba-Ca addition alloy) when casting steel, increasing considerably ak Of the cast metal. r :Abstracter's note: Complete translation] I card 1/1 SHESHENEV, M.F- kand.tekhn.nauk Effest of copper additions on the mechanical properties of 12 0/0--hromium steel. (Trudy] TSNIITMASH 1059108-113 162. (Chromium steel-TestinR) (Copper) (WRA 15j8) S/590/62/105/000/008/015 1031/1242 AU-2,11ORS 3heshenev, I*. Z~-. , Can-lidate of Technical Sciences -'anj-1 i~r~tova, I.V. , La,. 'ffccL of' cob,-~lt on the structure and properties of 121,'- chromimn steel '--'sentrfilInyy institut tekhnolo.-ii v-105, lq62, 114-124 I-XT: Thp existim, 0 hen:u-resistin- properties of steel dictory. A 12',". Cr steel o' the 1`11 cobalt content varyin- from 0.4 to niuchno-issledovatellskiy i mashinostroyeniya. Trudy. the effect of cobalt on on are scarce and often contra- 756 (E1756) type with the 3.68% was selected for study. Card 1/2 S/590/62/105/000/008/015 1031/1242 -7ffect oL cobalt on the :~tructura ... The addition ai cobalt shr-rply improved the heat-resisting proper- ties ,.nd, erl)oci-lly, the creep behavior of the 12~ Cr steel at 600-6300C. '-,'1-,e maxi.-itun e.L'firict was obtained with 1-5-2%, Co. Since the addibion oil, cob,-~lt h-o no effect on the precipitation of age- h-rdenin-: elements likn or molybdenum in the ferrite solid Sol-'Iti-)n,' the totighenin- effect is probably due to the contraction o :: ' 1 c. 1. t i c ern -'eters (fro::t 2.8669 to 2.8657 1) caused by the diffusion of cobalt in the solid solution. There are 4 figures and 7 tables. Card 212 kleat-Resiatant Chromium Steel (Cont.) SOV/6539 alloying of heat-resistant nonaustenitic steels and other p:-(:)blems of the heat-resistance theory are discussed. Engineering recommendations are made on the whole cycle of' ;n0at-treatment- procedure applied to indicated steels. No personalities are mentioned. There are 63 references; 44 Soviet, 16 English, and 3 Czech. ,."A~3LF -)P CONTENTS): 3 PART I, SOME FROGLEMS OF HEAT-RESISTANCE THEORY AND BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ALLOYING NONAUSTENITIC STEEL !jl. 1. Modern Concepts of Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation and Fracture Under Creep Conditions 5 Mlechanism of plastic deformation 7 ,"ard 2 /6 L 22294-66 ACC NR, -- AP6009811 of 5 mm cut from turbine blades show that the limiting lp~g term strengtb Jof this steel (TsZh-5) at 5800C and a service life of_trm thousand hours i 2 TsZh 516teel is an iIs about 17 kgf/mm . The article concludes that a Andustrially promising material for production of-ca-s-t-turbine blades. 10rig. art. has: 5 figures and 5 tables. Lf SUB CODE: 11 , 13 / SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 007/ nat MALYIJK, V.I.;, Attachement for taking photographs by means of I/LBS-1 and 1,MMS-2 microscopes. Vrach. delo no. 1:119-220 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kafedra anatomii (zav. - prof. A.P. Lyubomudrov) Llvovskogo meditsinskogo institLta. .(PHOTOMICROGWHY) 5YES-~NITIA, G.G.; KOROL' , A.N~ Amount of stationary liquid and the effectiveness ol~' a filled co"umn. Yhur. priki. khirn. 38 no.7,1624-162-5 J! 165. (MIRA 18-7) ZVMV, A.G.; POPOV, V.F.; FADEYEV, I.I.; BABUSHKIN, V.I.; BERLOVICH, I.L.; BOCHKO, A.M.; BURLACHENKO, S.Ye.; GARBUZOV, V.F.; DMITRICHEV, P.Ya.; DUITDUKOV, G.F.; ZWBIN, I.D.; KOROVUSHKIN, A.K.; KORSHUNOV, A.I.; KlJZIN, M.G.; KUTUZOV, G.A.; LYSKOVICH, A.A.; MASHTAKOV, A.M.; MIXHBYBV, V.Ye.; NIKELIMMG, P.M.; POSKONOV, A.A.; ROMANOV, G.V.; SOSIN, I.F.; SOSNOVSKIY, V.V.; POVOLOTSKIY, M.M.; URYUPIR, F.A.; KHARIONOVSKIY, A.I., CHULKOV, F.S.; SHESHERO, N.A.; SHITOV, A.P.; SHUVALOV, A.M.; YANBUJMTIN, K.Eh. Arsenii Mikhailovich Safronov; obituary. Fin.SSSR 18 no.11-95 N 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Safronov, Arsenii Mikhailovich, 1903-1957) NOVOZIIILOV, A. Work on QRP. Radlo no.5:31 My 161. O"[Da 14:7) 1. Radiostantsiya UAlDQ, g. Leningrad. (for Novozhilov). 2. Radiostantsiya UAOWB., g. Abakan,, Khakasskaya avtonomnaya oblast, (for Sheshin). (Amateur radio stations) RESIHIN, A. Eirth cf' n,-~,w -,h--'nzs. Kryl.roci. l.' ro.A:4-5 Je 16-'-'. (M:FA, 19:1) 1. Dlachallnlk Moskovskogo oblastnogo aerokluba. SOV/110 :;9 ::1-5/25 AUTHORS; Golub-a-va V.P,- Engineer and Sh~~shin, B.A~ ErigLn--~er TITLE. A Ciz,~uit-Clcser for a High-,P~,~~er ~Laboxa-tory (Vkly-u--hayush~:hiy apparat dlya b--1:shDy moshchnost- 0 PERIODICAL4V,3sxnik elekltropromyshlenno~t-i, 19.5-9c NT 5t PP 18 22 (USSR) ABSTRACT; AC(vra-,r.,- high-speed zircult-clusez~~ are required -in high p,~wsr :esting stations. Hith-ertc- Soviet ~quiptaervt of this kind has not had suffi--iently stable! ~)pesating time and did not -the at -.-he required instants This ar~icie des-ribes a nawly devel-:~Di-d arid tested -hree-phasa Crir-u3t-:I:~s,er type VA-12, in-t:en~ed fcr .uryencs up to 3`10 kA at 11,2 kV witth cperating-time. --,ariations not ;zrea--.er -:ha.-i , ! ele(-Tri-,al dt~ gi e -3 s ,Under normal ccnditi~~-ns the equipi"nt can Barry 120 kA fcjr 0.3 sac3nds and in em~,,rgansy for ent~ S~~:cnd. The circuit- closer c;--iisisT-s of three independent poles ea..h anclosed in its own tank uLnder an air pressurf of 6 a--m, All mechanical mov--ng parts ave within the tank, &%roiding the nead for spe-:Lal seals~ A :r~rsss-sectiona'*drawing of one pcl,~ of the equipmew. is Card 1/3 given in Fig I and thz- mechanical constru-.,,ion is dej---iLbed. A Circuit-.Clcspr fear a High. P~)war 9 5,5 Most of' the variation in operating lEirite of previous circt0t.- ~Iosers o~urred -ch,~~ -'r-kgger was t-., -,pp,:--l by an ordinary eloctro magne,~i- :ril, In tb,~ n~!w equipment the operating --oil is anerg-Ised by the disc-harge through it off a cf III --farads char~ged to 77 kV, When the ~:urrent p3ss&s through the operating :coil, currenT is indliv.-.1 -in an aluminilim %Iisc; res~cing on it- thj~ disc: is L-apidly and strikas the trigger, The di~-:-; strxke-s -hiE- -f-Lzver -vih a ki-neti-: -me:rgy about -tweniv t_lmes -h,3,.r requirpi tc~ trip the I-rigge-,.. Thus, he t.-ripp-ing do~!s --ic-, ~~p-and on fri.:,~:Lonal foz-_-2,~; but 3-rily on -,hn voltag.=, i,,.) -which the capacit-cr.k was r:harged. The trlsF~- trIpping ~jma is x 10~-- sr7,:- and Iche tc+m.l operar.-.ng f-.-ni cf ~~apa7lT--~r :~h_= i:,onta,..,~._4 -c~u:;h 2s O~029 lri-- rz, ~t*e-open tha main ,s -hi~ springs- The i~onstru:;,~ion of the 1-3 I~s:xibx-d. The cf ~h~~ s aiid xritez-l.)~-_ks is ~-~Pla.Anxid, P .:3.= .ga~inst Card 2/3 c, v e r"a T.)_ c., n i "E" -. h t, a -1 r Pr e s ~~ -U S ~ I U 1 17) - A Circuit C-'~---se-- f-j-- ~- H--Kh .-iov/110 I-W , A, pho,-.cs-.-aph !;-f ~i-- P~"le 1!~ :ep~-cdll-,ocl ~Lll Fl-p" ~11E un,- ojf~lgh--4 t j 11 li~- u J cml 2 -Z.1 ell 1 n all -lh~~ A u i s .2c p t t h ~? V. a h Ti d ,.Olv:.~.,~ned IT, ~h~ pan-11. . -~Para-tcn ~-f the Th ~ f~ o n ' r o 2. v , u.% ~4 p I ~ A. n d h -~ E- 1 e n K e v 1 k n and s~.griall-.Lng p T k, v 1) c, f o n -a p c, '-, e c u d a f L ~000 .-perati-2nq of -..,p~-u-ing --~~h utieasu---smEnt cf -h-- ft ].,;fl ag i~t insulation -test 9 at k,r ~-n-j 10 lvna-m4, and i-lberinal stabi"-.L':y and alsc- -mak,ng -apaii'y. Tlo~ ipst.,~ show-=d ~haf 1,he vqzLipment .-,7 znachani~--.-Alljv the cnnta-.t sys,(err cps:,ates sarxsfa,-~.-c-rily rated -uxrrn~ ajid the .1-n time ~~re Within the Y-3quirad limit~y~ One -LE lic1p; 11I exuer-rism--,al --ir.-, T 1--7 r --- a x