SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SILAYEV, A.F. - SILAYEV, N.I.

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KCRNMSHIN, L.K.; POPANDOPUIA), D.N.; SIIAYIV, A.Y., opetsialinyy rodaktor: TRCFIMOV, A.V., tokhnichookiy 4t i"' -4 ~,~ - Cfttternm&lng,- work experience of stakhanovite ship rop&lrwnl Zsgotovlenie modelol; opyt stakhanoyteav suderemonta. Kooky&. Izd-vo "Morskoi transport.0 1952. 83 p. (Microfilm] (MM 7:10) (P&tternmaking) Chmical Abet. vol. 48 No. 9 May l0v 1954 MqW1urgy and hotallography at mu Als. A IN P a The pm and tesu lawycesad a MS& fm than of uvwdm. w wd FW7-Va" -11 1 1, HII(I" . re, . -9 w d ske ilia kdar b plame. MI zw.,034. c ~ by two smo Piked. The =Pmt= to a ". I !rt tdkn Am 0.3 ", wo mu=d CIVA"I mm WPM And rtriox= a&r 12AN ks./sq. ea. do anw. d aj 68./m. trio Irg. - cm. Md. low, ,D:I; 7.-ql Om stm1hww wo POW =171"i 4k as me& han S I LA Y F.T , A . F . SILAYJff A.F.- PROSVIR1N, V.I., professor, doktor takhnicheskibi nauk; U-0filK V.S.. Icaadidat tokhalcheakikh nauk. Production of iron, steel and iron alley powders by pulverization. [Trudy] TSHIlrAASH no.56:124-147 153. WaA 7:6) (Powder mattalurgy) r;-1-, -77 ~' OPRAVOC111aX PO LITYIS SPLAVAM, 11andbook on ~cantJLng alloys* BY A.Pa Wiiav*' ftblishod izi: Moacovi In 2000 cop] Do# TA a book Ili addro'aacd~ to dosign.. era cmd 1010fty tadmolorLots partioulvr3~ V those concernod "- ShiPbU W oh dW and repairingo It civoc tho bRajo Prinot Ion or tho beclulolocy 09 rules for tho dcaign I ings and a~wo the puynical m0chrinirnl-4.And castinr, Droper- of al:toya uned for coot-- tic Inge in SWI-pbuildIngaid gonaml enfAneerinip"I SILAYIV, A.F. Results of a scientific-technical conference on steel casting. Lit.proizv. no.2:20-21 Xr-Ap 154. (NLRA 7:4) (Steel castings) YILI,Ye.V.; GHZRNUSMIGH, V.A., inshener, reteensent; SILAM, A.F., kandidat tokhnichesklkh nauk, redaktor; POPOWY, KATNNYINVA, Te.l., toicnichookly rodaktor. (Orgmnization of foundries) Organizatsita litenykh tookhov. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekn.izd-vo mashinostrottellnol lit-ry. 1955. 207 P-, (Foundries) (KERA 9:4) (A F KIWHNEV. N.I. Reviow of A, _t. Silaevs book "Handbook on camt alloys.* Lit* proizv. no.4:30-31 iP T-)- (MLYA 8:6) (Alloys) (Siluey. A.F.) SIL-AsYVV,A.F. Summary of the scientific and technical session on the quality im- provement of steel castings. Lit.proixw. no.10:31-32 0155. (Steel casti, W ) (NLRA 8:12) SIXAM.A., kandidat tekhalcheskikh nauk OVays of economizing noaferrous metals.0 B.P.Sintutia, V.Z.Shl- rocheuko. Reviewed by A.Silaev. Nor.flot 15 no.8:31-32 Ag'55. (swu 8: 10) Ofoaferroum metals) (Slatutla,V.P.) (Shirocheako,V.2.) A V Engineering - Metals testing 'CArd 1/1 Pub. 128 - 14/28 Authors I SLW~j Abjwj4 Cand. of Meoh. So. I and Prosvirinp V. L. Dr. of Mach. So.9 Frof. ritle I Granulometric composition and the form of powder particles obtained with.an.. atomization method hriodical Vest. mash. 35/6, 61 - 64, Jun 1955 Abstract i Various types of metallic povd;ira were tested to determine the influence of-- physical characteristics of 3-tluified metal and its atomization methods, on. the granulometrio composition and form.,of powder particles. Individual tests' are briefly described, and teo'hnical'data is given. Illuetrations; table; graphs. Institution t Submitted : SHAM, A.F., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk. Equipment for producing powdered metals from melts. Vest.wwh. 36 no.10:29-31 0 '516. (KLRk 9: 11) (Powder metallurgy) PHASE I BOOK FD(PLOITATION 549 Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo mashinostroitel'noy promyshlennosti. Liteyneya sektslya kschestva stal'nykh ctlivok; trudy Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya (Improving the Quality of Steel Captings; Transaction of the All-Union Conference) Moscow, MashgIz. 1958. 214 p. 4,500 copieE printed. Eds.: Klauzen, A.I., Engineer; and-Silayev, A.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Ed. of Pub-lishin_g Houde: Hanakin, N.V.; Tech. Ed.., Shigin S.T.; Managing Ed. for literature on heavy machine building jMashgiz): Golovin, S.Ya. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineersp technicians, and scientific workers at research Institutes and plants, as well as for StudentS at advanced technical schools. COVERAGE: The book is a collection of Papers presented at a scientific and technical conference on the improvement of the quality of stee7 Car.~I~~ Improving the Quality of Steel CastIngs (Cont.) 549 castings. This.conference was organized by the Casting Section of NTOMAShPRON (Scientific and Technical Society of the Machine- .Building Industry) in March, 1955. The articles present the results of Investigations concerned with the processes of melting, pouring, and solidification, as well as with interaction between mold and casting, heat treatment of steel, and correction of casting defect.s. For references, see Table of Contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS: -Silayev. A.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Ways of Improving t-h-e--Q--u-a-1-1-ty---67f" Steel castings 3 The author states that casting rejects at Soviet foundries average 3.5 percent of the total output. Two important causes of thia, he says, are outmoded production methods and inadequate supply of proper Card 2/12 Improving the Qunlity of Steel CnstIngs (Cont.) 549 .materials and equipment. He points out that the USSR lags behind the USA in mechanization and automat'.on of casting processes. He recommends the speedy adoption of modern, efficient technological -methods and, above all, an Intensification of research in casting methods. , I 'P Berg, P.P., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences. Effect of Mold Material on the Quality of Castings 11 The author discusses gas cavities, hot cracks, dimensional accuracy, pick-up, surface quality, and surface alloying in connection with the nature of the mold material. Borovskiy, Yu. F., Engineer; Gulyayev, B.B., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Increasing the Surface Smoothness of Castings 19 Card 3/12 PONOMM, Viktor Aleksandrovich; PASTASAX, Nina Aleksandrovual 73MAMMM, Telixar Tof imovich; ZY. Ts.A.. reteensent; SIIAMff, A.F., red.; UTAROTA. AJP-, toktm. red. [Incressive labor produativity In aRsting sectIons] Favyshenis proftwoditollnosti trWa v liteirgth tsekhakh. lbskra, Gos, nauchno-tekhn. Isd-vo mohinostroit. lit-ry. 1950. 249 p. (Iron foundiW) (MIRA 11:9) 18(7) SOV/128-59-3-17/31 AUTHOR: Kreshchanovskiyp N.S. Candidate of Technical Sciences, ..,CandidEte of Technical Scien es, Sheshenev, M.F., Engi-neer TITLE: The Influence of Sma'1.1 Admixtures of Foreign Matter on the Structure and on the Heat Resistance of Large Castings of Steel Type 12KhUV2MW-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 turbings and f~ttlngs operating at steam temperature of 600 to 610 Celsius is not suitable. The rasons are: high price and weak techno- logical qualities. Therefore during 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 Khli at correct allcying with 11flo, W, V. and Nb is able Card 1/2 to operate at the ftbove said temperature conditions. SOV/128-59-3-17/31 the'Influence of Small Admixtures of Foreign Matter on the Struc- ture and on the Heat Resistance of Large Castings of Steel Type 12 XII V2 NMP-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 describPq the tests made with steel of the type 12KhUV2W-L,, to which several small admixtitres 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 Larsen-Miller. The best result showed an alloy with added aluminum, bariump and calcium. Tensile strength improved to 9,4 kg per square millimeter from 7 kg ner sq. mm of steel with- out any admixture. Correspondingly the heat resistance Card 2/2 was higher too. There are 7 tables, 9 graphs and 1 micro-photo. SOV/129-59-5-01 AUTHORS: Cand.Tech.,Sci. A.F. S--.laye-%.r, and Engineer W.Y.Dubrovskaya TITLE: Influence of SuTp-NUTT-Tar-ttm Mechanical and Refractory Properties of Cast Pe:_,litic Ste9l l5KhlMlFB, (Vliyani.ye sery na mekhanicheski,re i zharoprochny-ye svoystva perlitnoy litoy stali 15KhlMlFB) PERIODICAL: Metallovedeni I T~rmicheskaya Obrabotka Metallovl 1959, Nr 5, pp 12-44 + 1 plate (USSR) ABSTRACT; The authors investigated the steel produced in a basic, electric ar,_ furnace :)f 0.5 ton capacity and sub-divided into three equal fractions of i5O kg ea,-h. The fractional pouring was carried out for the purpose of verifying experimentally the influence of sulphur (0.010, 0.030 and 0.066%) on the refractory properties in cases in whi;3h the content's of other elements remain strictly equa-. The analysis of this steel was as follows; L 0,18% Ci 0,30% Si; 0.61% Mn; 1,42% Cr: 1.20% Mo; 0.33% V; 0.5.1% Nb; 0.12% Ni~, 0,012% P.' The lower limit of sulphur content in tfie steel (0.010%) is determined by the technology of the smelting process in Card 1/3 an electric~ furna,--.9 with a basic lining; the average sulphur content, 0,01%, corresponded with the upper SOV11-9-59-5-911? Influence of Sulphur on the Mechanical and Refractory Properties of Cast Perlitic Steel l'-';KhlMlFB speo-dfied limit whilst the maximum content was Wice the permissible value. The results of the analysis for nonr-metallic ~nslusions are Gnterad in Table 2',, T h e menlian.A.c.-al proper-ties of the st-ael after two regimes of ~.,.eat treatment (V and are entered in Table -1. Heat treatm,E,nt regime V co.-isisted of homogenization armsaling fo-r 90 minutes at 1090 OC, normalization from 0 51"0 or, I 1.. 0 00 5 h " iield.-InL7 at. `7 ours and c.-Doling Jr. air. Ke heat treatment P c:cnsisted of hcmogenizat.-Lon arz.Lealing af~ 10cO 30 fo-- '90 mainutz--,.~,, annealing a" 1050 IC for 90 winutes, holding a- T-"O OG for 5 hours, and cooling in ai::,~ R~-,sA.fs or. the sustained srrength and on creep are entered in Fig ~ an~ Tabl-,4 It 4.5 conclude;! that, an -increasc t~, 0,06% in the sulphu.~ content of t1hie perliti." steel 15FU!2.M1FB reducps appra.;iabiy the plasticity in tension and the impa---t strength,. SulpKur reduces tha rese~--.'e of plasti(;:Ity of the steel and accelerates its eintrittlement at elevated toast tekDeratures, In long- Card 2/3 du:t,at.;Lon tests, sulphidz- J-1nclusions are freqa~--ntky f~-,,Ai of failuraZ, The sulphur c-ont,3nt of perl'Ltic Steel SOV/129-59,-5-9/17 Influence of Sulphur on the Mechanical and Refractory Properties of Cast Perlitic Steel 15KhlKlFB intended for eration at 580 to 610 OC should not exceed 0.020 to 0.02N. Such a limitation on the sulphur content does not complicate the technology of smelting of steel of higher quality and corresponds with the Card 3/3 normal process of smelting under white slag. There are 3 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: TsNIITMASh 6935h S/129/60/000/06/001/02~2 9073/Z535 AUTHORSt Silayev, A. ., Fedortsov-Lutikov, G. . and Shesh-enev,M.F. 'C-&n-JT-dates -o--f Technical Sciences ti TITLE: Properties of Castingsilof the Steel 12KhllV2NMF-L PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheakays obrabotka metallov, 1960, Nr 6, pp 2-7_(USSR) ABSTRACT: Use of austenitic steels for cast components of turbines and fittings operating at 600 and 610% in inadvisable due to their high cost, low thermal conductivity and relatively poor technological properties. Therefore, intensize research work is being carried out in various countries to dovelop for this purpose pearlitic class steels and steels with 11 to 13% chromium. Investigations showed that if properly alloyed, pearlitic steels, and particularly stainless chromium steels of the type M13, are suitable for operation in this temperature range. The subject of the work described in this paper was to determine the effectiveness of small additions of horophilic elements (barium, calcium, cerium) on We Card 1/4 properties of tyns l2Khl1V2NMF steel. For the purpose L 6938h S/129/60/000/06/001/022 E073/E535 Properties of Castings of the Steel 12KhIIV2NMF-L of comparison, one melt (7-104) was produced without any additions. The chemical compositions of the commercial heats used in the experiments are entered in Table 1. Optimum heat treatment for this steel proved to be as followst homogenization at 1090 + 10*C; normalization at 1050 + 10%; temperIng at 700 +-IL09C followed by cooling in the furnace. It was fou;id that in the case of continuous cooling from the range of the austenitic state with speeds below 250*C/hr, there will only be pearlitic transformation, whilst for larger cooling spaeds (250 to 3000OC/hr) pearlitic and intermediate transformations take place. The plot, Fig 1, contains data on the mechanical properties of this steel at 20*C for a melt containing Al-Ba-Ce alloying additions. The plot, Fig 2, shows the changes in the impact strength of steel as a function of the test temperature for material containing Al-Ba-Ce addition's (curve a), for material without any addition Card 2/4 (cuv-e b) and for material with Ca additions (curve B 69384 S/129/60/000/06/001/022 E073/E535 Properties of Castings of the Steel 12KhIIV2NMF-L The relatively high structural stability of the material is evident from the data on the changes of the chemical composition of the residue produced by electrolytic dissolution of the steel after various ageing regimes, Table 2. Table 3 and Fig 3 show the results of long-run strength tests (up to 2600 hours) in the temperature range 600 to 670*C; the highest values were obtained for material containing small additions of Al-Ba-Ca. Under all test conditions fracture of the specimens occurred along crystallites which were intensively deformed in the neighbourhood of the fracture,as can be seen from the microstructure of a specimen fractured at 610*C after havin been stressed for 1011 hours with a stress of 15 kg/mm . Fig 5 shows a plot of the creep limit of steel at 610% for steel containing only Ca additions and for steel containing Al-Ba-Ca additions. The following conclusions are arrived at: 1) Introduction into the steel of a small quantity of a Ca.rd 3/4 AI-Ba-Ca alloy does not result in any pyro-effect, brings 69384 S/129/60/000/06/001/022 E073/E535 Properties of Castings of the Steel 12KhIIV2NMF-L about a considerable improvement of the technological properties of the tested steel, an increase in the impact strength and ensures a higher degree of hardening in the original state and a less intensive process of softening during operation. 3) Introduction into steel of small quantities of Al-Ba-Ca alloys leads to a reduction of the nonuniformity in the properties along the cross-section and this appears to be due to a greater uniformity of the structure, which leads to a reduction of the size effect. 3) Steel specimens from a 1.3 ton casting, produced with a small addition of Al-Ba-Ca alloying material and subjected to "soft" heat treatment, had the following high temperature properties: 6oo0c = 10 k g/mm2; 061o 0C = 9 kg/mm2; a6.io0c 5.8kgAm2 adrlo5 dr105 n*l-lO_5= (dr = do razrusheniya - to failure). There are 5 figures, 3 tables and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: TsNIITMASh Card 414 1.1110 26020 ------ S/135/61/000/008/010/tll -So C' A006/AlOl AUTHORS: _.qi:Laye A.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Ignattyev, N.A., y._ Engineer TITLE, On the expediency of heat treatment of welded heavy press frames PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 8, 1961, 40 - 43 TEXT: There are different opinions on the expediency of heat treatment of welded structures for removing residual stresses. The permissible magnitude of residual stresses in welded units and machines has as yet not been established. Therefore the gathering of experimental data obtained from specimens and natural welded structures is of considerable importance. For this purpose an Investiga- tion was made by the authors and Yu.N. Zaytsev, G.I. Shevlyakov, V.A. Ignatyev, and P,V. Novichkov. Tests were performed with 120 kg specimens welded from 60 mm thick steel. Reactive stress fields were obtained by welding-on corner plat- es. Residual stresses In the builtoup metal, the heat-affected zone and the base metal were determined by the diffraction-roentgenographical method. Vibration of specimens as a means of reducing residual stresses was for the first time .:checked in the Soviet Union, yielding satisfactory results. Moreover,rvsidual Card 1/3 26020 S/135/61/000/008/0 lop 11 On the expediency ... A006/AlOl stresses were directly determined on welded press frames, manufactured at the Voronezh Plant of Heavy Mechanical Presses without heat treatment of the welded structures. K274A and K862 frames were subjected to welding, heat treatment, and vibration. stresses from useful loads were determined. The weld Joints were subjected'to ultrasonic control with the aid of flaw detector ~3A -714 (UZD-7N). The distribution of residual stresses was studied by the tensometrical method with or without partial trepanation of the framea. Standard pickups of 25 mm base, 120 ohm resistance and a coefficient of sensitivity K = 2.1 were glued on bo'~h the internal and external sides of the frames in order to estimate-approxi- mately the bending stresses determining the deformation of the frame The de- formation of the pickups was measured with an automatic electronic 3~X-3 (EID-3) device. The experiments performed showed that heat or other treatment of welded frames was not expedient. This conclusion is confirmed by the results of analyz- ing the operation of welded frames which %---re not heat treated, namely: 1) craft and other defects caused by residual stresses were not observed in welded press frames and shears, operating over 4 - 5 years; 2) the accuracy of the presses Is satisfactory; losses in motor power during idle run are low; .3) the fatigue strength of frames in complex-strained state in the presence of Itress concentra- C a nd 2/-3 On the expediency .., 26020 EV1351611000100810 10/011 V/\ A0061AI01 tors such as pcor fusion, is satisfactory. On the basis of results obtained the authors recommend the organization of a model experimental shop for welded struc- tures at the Voronezh plant without a heat treatment department. There are 6 figures, I table and 5 Soviet-bloc references. Card -3/,3 -SIIAYEIVII A-.F. (Moskva); RAKOVSKIT, V.S. (Moskva) Obtaining iron and ferro&Uoy powders by atomizing. Forosh. met. 2 no-4-*83-89 Jl-l--9 162. (MIU 15:8) (Powder meta.Uurgy) PHASE I SOV/6539 -Silayev,. Aleksandr Fedorovich, Georgiy Petrovich Fedortsov- Lutikov-,-and Mikfiiii-Pedo-tovich Sheshenev Khromistyye zharoprochnyye stali dlya energomaBhinostroyeniya (Heat-Resistant Chromium 3teel for Power Machine-Building) Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 183 P. Errata slip inserted. 2200 copies printed. Ed.: R. M. Kireyeva; Ed. of Publishing House; A. L. Ozeretskaya; Tech, Ed.; L. B. Dobuzhinokaya. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering personnel engaged in designing, building, and operating power units. It may also be useful to research workers in metal science and to students at technical schools of higher edication. COVERAGE: The book presents data on chemical composition,, structure, and properties of heat-resistant chromium steels used in power machine-building. Basic laws governing the Card 116 Heat-Resistant Chromium Steel (Cont.) SOV/6539 alloying of heat-realatant nonaustenitic steels and other problems o.'L* the heat-resititance theory are discussed, Engineering recommendatiorte are made on the whole cycle of heat-treatment procedure E.PPlied to indicated steels. No personalities are mentioned. There are 63 references; 44 Soviet, 16 English, anC 3 Czech. TkDLE OF CONTFITTS: Introduction 3 PART 1. SOME PROGLQT4S OF HEAT-RESISTANCE THEORY AND BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ALLOYING NONAISTENITIC STEEL Ch. 1. Modern Concepts of Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation and Practure Under Creep Conditions 5 1, Mechaniom Qf plaotic deformation 7 Card 2/6 ALEKSEYEVA, F.N. (Moskva); MATYUSU-NKO, :~-S. (Moskva); RAK(NSKIY, V.S. (Moskva); SILAYzV,_A,F- (Yjoskva) Role of secondary distort'-one in sintering of spocimons coripressod AN SSbR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Wt. i gor. (Powder matJ&llurgy) the recrystallization prcl;~xs during the from high melting metal powdero. I". delo no.1:97-99 J&,-F 163. (MIRA 1633) (Creep of wtals) ALEIZEYEVA, F.N. (Moskva); MATYUSHENKO, R.S. (Moskva); RAKOVSKIY, V.S. (Moskva)- SHAM A F Skva) - Process of compacting high-melting metal powders during pressing. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.2tlOO-103 Mr-Ap 163. (MW 16:10) --i~ "Wv~' -- ---- IL 32225-65 Ewp(e)/Ewr(m)/.nip(w)/EPF(n)-,'i/Wit(d)A/E~F(t)/EWP(b) .jAO0BSSION'NR: AP40467 JDIJG S/0' 7-, 39 226/64/000/005/0001/0008 AUTHORS: AlekoeZM, &N. (14ascow); M 0, R.B. (Mbscow),- Jgako~ejdy, (Moscow); sl.Wmv.~'F _9 ~.whenko, Vest: k' TI TLE: On the role of iecondary distortions durin& the :00m,00 tint processes in pressing and reorystallization during the sintering- of refractory metals z.15OURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurglya, no. 5, 19640 1-8 TOPIjQ. TAGS: tefractor q,7 _y metal., compactize. twasten loolybdenus. nidbium, chrom- uml~ k, microdistortic '~__--crostress, recryst-allizaa Oecondary distortior a-, 04 -afterfr ion grain growth control, sintering temlei-ature ~ABSTRACT: An analo was establia gy h -ad In the character of the procees_~, il-1; compacting 15-mim-high cylindrIC41 W, Ho, 9band Cr specimens. lof iAn accumulation of microdistortiop was obeervedt.their,size reaohing_~~I~ , -.-ia maximuu at 4ooo to 6000 dyne/cm A further rise in-pressure had- ?no of foot on the microdistortione The Pattern of changes In the, ivalues of afterflows was found-to-7oincide with'the.pattern Of ~'changes that occur under the effect of~seoondary microstrosses. Sec.;. :ondar microdistortions exerted a vubstantial influence on the Gize. T/2 t Card -L,32225-65 4i ACCESSION NR.1 AP4046739 -in-thbi stallization grains.- --)A -increase s6- -3d0t6btre's .]of the reory Nas ace ompanied by anintensive gr6wth of the.rearystallized, grains until they reached a stage at which a saturation with microatresses occurs. Subsequently, the grain sizes stablized and the effect of .secondary stresses was negligible. At elevated sintering tem peratures and with long holding periods, the -recrystallized grains displayed a conspicuous tendency -towards intensive -growth. -_ -Porol3ity- Was -&113o found to affect.the Character and the activity of recrystallizs during-sintering.1-it declined underincreasing-pressures and- seq con;h uently, the contact surface expituded which# in turn, enhancd recrystallization process. The experimental results will make it poAdible to adjust the pressure and the sintering conditions with'a view io grain size control.,-which-mity hav6-a beueflaial--effect oil ture strength and oreep resistaiLce-of refraotory metals andall rup 0ye Orig-art.--hasts- 8 ---- -- ASSOOLLTION: None 8*pr63 Is SUBMITTED: 1 00: OTHER! 0 SUB CODE., HK NR REF SOV:004 06 2/2 I-CIO' L 873o-65 EWT(m)/EPF(n)-2/EPR/EWP(b) Ps-4/pu-4 AS(mp)-?,/ASD(f)/ASD(m)-31!.-- JD/jG ACCESSION NRs AP4044909 S/0226~64/000/004/003/0014 !AVT110R1 Ateksayeva F. No (Hoiicow)j Hotyus hanko, R. So (Moscow)i RakovskLy. Vo S,. (Ho'scow); Silayevs As Fe (Hoscow) TITLEt Effect of production conditions on the density and strength-1.1 of sLntered refractgry metals SOURCEt Poroshkovays motolluritLyaj nos 4# 1964*j 33-36 TOPIC TAGSs refractory metal. rcfractory metal productLon, n i obLum`*~ molybdanumq nLobLum production,i molybdenum productioni,sintered-nio-* bium p,ro artyl oLntered molybdoinum property, sintered molybdenum p pro4ucrionj sintered nLohLum pi-oductLon, ABSTRAM An attempt has been made toestablish opti'mql condftiofts,,~ for compacting and sLntering rt?fractorX met-&I powdersq Experiments- 71~.-__"._ showed that an exceasive'eompaitidg',press--ur'~--Waii a,,n sative a f If a ct and that best resufts-are obtai.ned with &'pressure of 4000-6000 dan/cmz 4 The msxLzium density of compects.La attained by minterLas Imolybdenum in hydrogen at 21731. for 4-5 hrs and by sLatering-alobLum I a/=3 3 in a vacuum of 0.133 (10'! sm Hg).atl-the same -temperature-for _F13rd _J L Sj--G-4~ MSION MRS AP4044909 13-4 hroo Residual microporolity--of.--molybdenul compacts sLatered Ini:':'' hydrogen amounts to 2*5Xj whLie.thst-of.,compacts,slntored in a vaduuil amounts to 6e5%, The hardnass~of 'utoblum. and mo lybden Uila ~. compacts, increases with Increasing' -.of both met I density a _Thii strength 01 the 293-1473K range drops cont1hubusly,with Increased -test tl!lp erl I ture, from 200 -qnd 205 ailm 2 '#t 293K -to 155 and- .100 at at 1473K for molybdenum and #L6bLfuw-p vaxpectivety#* r t#~ Aa& 6 figures. ASSOCIATIONt none V4,_ SlUBMITTSDI- 14Aj 63' -ATV'.,PRSSSl :3M V .3NCL MM SUB CODRI NO RSIV SOV 1 00 OTHSRv 106~lt_ 4 r b 7,d 2/2 V I, 65105-6~ IJP(a) JV ACCESSION NR- AP5021976 UR/0286/65/000/0114/0030/0038 669.167.24 AUTHOR: Dekhanov. N. N ; Boytsov, L, :.; Zelldin, V. S.; Klassen. V. I Kurenk",' ;1. 1. Plaksin, 1. nezhko, P. r. N.; Runov ~naye;;-Aff=. 'TITLE: A method for producing dispersed forroallicon-powde Clue le, iMo. 172853 ,SOURCE: Byulletent tzobreteniy' I tovarnykh znakov, no. 14, 1965, 30 TOPIC TAGS: powder metal production, silicon alloy, LM loy ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate Jntrod~Zs a method for producing dispersed ferrosilicon powder with a particle size of no more then 100 microns by vaporizing a to In- the molten material using hot or cold air. The yield of fine particle creased and spherical grains ar* produced by heating the melt in the 1550-IGSOOC i range and passing it through a silicified sleeve with a valibrated opening which guarantees a constant flow of metal, The molt to then sprayed and.the particlies are separated according to miss. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMZTTEDt l9Oct63 ENCL: 00 SUS CODE t M No REr sov: ooo WHER: 000 ACC NR- ArW3,r,417 SOURCE CODE: UP/0 137/66/OO0/OO9/GO4O/(;O4O: AUMOR BilAyev, A. F. TITLE:'- C;~nn~-ctdi;n-Ve-t-wcen the physical properties of metallic nelts and the pi of the process of their atomization by a high speed gas stream SObRCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiyap Abs. 9G2W REF SOURCE: Sb. Poverkhnostn. yavlenlya v rasplayakh i voznikayushchikh iz nikh tyerdo Ifazakh. Nallchik, 1965, 590-594 1 TOPIC TAGS: molten metal.. droplet atcmizationp powder metal production., surface active l agent IA13STRACT: This is a review of the present status of the problem of obtaining metallic ipowders by atomizing molten metals with the aid of gases. Using as an example the !atomization of molten Fc-Si, the author shows the connection between the physical state of the melt (the values of the surface tension a, the kinetic viscosity 7, and the density p of the melt) and the properties of the powders (their microinhomogeneityp Ishape, and dimension of the particles). The physical state of the melt depends in I turn on the superheat temperature of t-1he melt above the solidus line and the presence lin the melt of surface-active substances. For Fe-Si melta, such substances are alu- Iminum, carbon, boron, and bismuth. Aluminum in conjunction with bismuth and boron ,~affects favorably the formation of spherical particles during the atomization process* To obrtain dispersed powders.* the atomization proceso must be carried out at minizal Card 1/2 uDc: 621-762.2.001: 669.11775 ACC - t'R AR6035417 values of a. 7, and p, obtained by higIt superheats and small amourits of additives) and also by effecting the process at h~'gh parameters, raynely a high degree of heating ol Che gas and high velocities of the gas stream. The stability of the atomization process depends to a considerable degrf-e bn the construction of the atomizing appa- Iratus. V. Kvin (Translation of abatrtict] SUB CODE: 11 SHCHNGOTXV, V.N., professor, dokt~i sellskoichosyaystvennykh aduk, redaktor; BIRI4. N G.;BXY-BEYARKO, G.Ya.; BRTANT!7.:,. B.A.; BRTANTSXVA, I.B.; VOLGIN, V.I.; DANILSTSKIT, -J.; ZIMIN, L.S. OS40LOVSKIT, G.T,9., redaktoi; ZJBTSOV, I.A.; SHEYCHMKO, M.I.: SHCHMLEV, Y.N.: TATSAKO, I.P.; SILAYN, A.G., rodaktor; GODOIAGINA, S.D., tekhnichetkly red"IMPF!' I" (Antomologlat's dictionary ranuall Slovarl-spravochnik entomologs. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo selkhoz.lit-ry, 1955. 451 p. (Entomology-Dictlonaxles) (?(IRA 8:10) ~ efrictiveneas j*.22-.74-75 D ROUDYIEV, V.I.; SIL ',*VKIN, N.; PRIYMA, 0.; TITOK, V.; ,,&YE - ROMANOVSKIY, A.B.; HHERWIDIOV, V.P. Brief news. Veterinarlia 42 no.11:121-126 N 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Sekretarl obshchestve,-mogo redaktsionnogo soveta zhurnala I'Veterinariyall (for Rozhdayev). SHAYEV9 A. N. Leather Making sheepskin leather from rejected sk-4.noop Leg# prom*p no. 1, 1952. -, Libre Monthly list U BMslau Accessions -ry of Congress,, March 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. ,L~ 1, 4 fi ~~C v Iq - S 61) MIUALISON, N.M.; SHTMLI. M.P.; SUAYIff. A.S. Armugement of the clinic for mzillo-facW surgery. Stmatologlia no.4:24-26 JI-Ag 154. (NLRA 7:9) (MTISTRT. WWATITI. in RUGGW SZILAJIIV, A.Sz. The &Los of the Central Stonatologleal Institute surgery. Yogorv. oxenle 47 to.11:361-363 Nov 54. (SMGIRT, ORAL In RungavY) (MITISTRY, WMT1n In Hungary) AKISHIII, P. A.; K~'J~J,w, V. I.; TATI-:~TSFIY, V. MI.; SIIAY-EV, A. V. Biophysics One mistaken theory of Professor Kobozev. Vest. Mosk. un. 5, No. 8, 1950* -4. Monthl List of hussian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. UNCIASSIFIED. L 35031-65 EWT(m)/kV(b)/MP(t) JD ACCESSION MR, AP5008155 8/0286/65/000/005/0034/0034 AUTHOR: ftton. B. Ye.-, Dudko. D. Kedover. D. 1 1, Latasb. Yu. v-, Makeizonich evehenko.-A. L; StUD&k, N. -, Conchlrenko, =P, . G~rljrorYeZ Petur ov, _G.' K ; Chud1n. ff.~ L; Wsenets. 1. A. jartsev. H. A -, Keys, As. - V. Tulin, N. A.; Kabellpitakly, V. Q.; Pri-valov. N. T.; P191mennov. V. J.; xholadpy~ Bastrakov, Wt I.; M. A,; Bystroy. S. N Donets 1. D.-. jillgev. - TITLE: 14ethoA of electroslag essflJor Ingots. Class 18, 110. 168743 SOURCE: Byulltten' izobrotenty I tov&Mkb saakow, no. 5. 1965, 34 TOPIC TAGS: Ingot casting, Ingot ol*etmla4 casting, el*etro~U$ malting. steal melting, alloy malting, metal Pelting ABSTRACT: This Author Certiftel-tA Introduce# a method or *xectroeisg casting of Ingots in an open or protective atmosphere or to vwuvmp In wbich slag to first melted In a mold vith a nonconsimable or coasUftblS 0104roft we or Plasma. jet. To improve the metal quality an& the Ingot surtaw ANd 40 raise VW Y161do t1w molten metal or, If needed, the slog to VOUNd into the mold thr*"O G MUM $05- sumable or &osconsumable electrode (see Fig. I or the IMUSWQ. orls. wt. bass I figure. Cora Subject Card 1/1 Author Title Periodical USSR/Electricity Pub. 27 - 31/33 AID P - 4144 : Silayev, E. F. : "CiviiiiVa" , A.' r.,,'-and D. N. Lipatov. Sbornik zadach Do osnovam elektroprivada (Collection of Pro-SlemF-Od-fEe"- Foundations of Drives). Editor Prof. A. T. Golovan, 172 PP., Gosenergolzdat, 1955. (Book review). : Elektrichestvo, 12, 80-81, D 1955 Abstract : This is a textbook composed by instructors of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute im. Molotov. It generalizes the experience of educational activity of the chair "Electric Equipment of Industrial Establishments". The author gives a detailed and favorable review of the book, while indicating scme defects which should be corrected In future editions of the book. Institution None Submitted No date ALITHAIT, S.Ya., knndidat tekhnicheskikh nouk, dotsent; SIHITSIll. O.A.. kandidat te)-hnicheakikh nauk, detsont; SILAW, I.F., inihonor. 0" H.M.Sokelev's book Mactric drives and power supply for industrial plantse Reviewed by 5.IA.Alltman, O.A.Sinitayn, I.F.Silaev. Blekrichgstvo aseS: 95 Ag 156. (NI&A 9:10) I.Koskovskeys vyssheye teMnicheskeys uchilishch* issni Bausana. (Electric motors) (Slectric power) BORISOV, Tiivi~ -Matvayevich; SOKOWT. Mikhail MikhaYl6vi0h; 'RAWARINS A.Vj,0 doktor-tokhn* awak, ;-eta& 6nt;'F32RDV. I*I.. doktor tekhn. nauk, I n2 retsensent; SIL&MV I.F..,,iuzh., red.; OSIPUTA, LeA., red, lzd-va; IILIKM, VID., tekhn. red. [Alectric equipment for hoisting and conv4pying Whinery] Xektro- oborudovanie podwomo-transportnykh =shin. Noakra. Goo. muchno- tekhn. izd-vo mashinoBtrolt. lit-x7j, 1958. 400 p. (K=& 11-.9) (Hoisting machinery) (Conveying machinery) 091satrio machinery) SHATEV, N.Y. Inv"stigating the perforrvince of electric drives used In bucket excavators. Mauch.dokl.vyn.sh1m1v; mash.1 prib. no.4:65-72 05f3. (KIW- 12:5) L Statlya predstavlena kafedroy "Blektrotekhnika I elektro- oborudovant.ye" Hookovskogo vyashego tokhnicheakogo uchillshcha im. 13ftumm. (Excavating machinery-Blectric driving) 8 (5) AUTHORs wyay. E. V., Engineer SOV/10.5-59-11-28/32 TITLEs On the Extension of the Field of Application of Synchronous Electric Motors in the Industry PERIODICAL: Elektrichostvog 1959, Mr 11, pp 91-92 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In the GNTK SSSR (GNTK USSR) a conference took place on June 9. 1959 under the chairmanship of Professor 1. A. Syrowatnik , Doctor of Technical Sciences, which was attended by represents- tivos of the following institutions and faotoriess Soyuzglav- energo pri Gooplans Effl.1QUAftion Main Power Administration of Gosplan USSR); Irkutskaya TETs Nr I (Irkutsk Thermal Power Plant Nr 1); NII? (Scientific Research Institute of Electrical Industry), factory nZlektrosila!'; Lyalvenakiy turbogeneratornyy (Lyalva. Factory for Turbogenerators); the planning institute@ "Elektroproyekt" of the nitrogen industry; Tyazhpromelaktroproyekt (State Design and Planning Institute z (State Institute for for Heavy Electrical Industry); Giprom : the Design and Planning of Metallurgic 1 Plants); Gosinspektsiya po promenergetike Soyuzglavenergo (State Inspection for Industrial Energy of the Soyuzglavenergo); VNIIE (All-Union Card 1/3 Scientific Research Institute for Power Engineering)i On the Extension of the Field of Application of SOV/105-59-11-28/32 Synchronous Electric Motors in the Industry Glavelektromontash (Main Ad-4nistration for Electric Installations); TsBTIE; Yerevanskiy filial KIIA (Yerevan Branch of the NIIA)j GJ(TK RSPSR; Gosplan SSSR (Gosplan USSR) and others. The resolutions adopted by this Conference are summarized in 11 pointtjt 1) ihe shortcomings with respect to output and nomenclaturts in synchronous motors are dealt vrith. 2) The extension of th3 production plan is outlined- 3) The Gosplan SSSR and the GNU SSSR are ordered to organize the selection of synchroncus motors for general industrial purposes in 1959- 4) The reduction of the delivery costs is claimed, 5) The Gosplen SSSR is ordered to control the further development of synchrcmaue motors with suited rated and starting properties together with the GNTK SSSR and the Komitat Soveta Ministrov SSSR po avtomatizatsii i mashinoetroyeatp (Committee of the Cowicil. of Ministers of the USSR for Automation and Machino Construction). 6) The state authorities are ordered to issue 9pecifications for the planning organizations. 7) In 'JOST 183-55 additional hints shall be made concerning cos it. 8) ]!he reduction of the construction costs Card 2/3 is discussed. 9) Ilethodical hints for the technical and On the Extension of the Field of Application of SOV/105-59-11-28/32 Synchronous Electric Motors in the Industry Glavelektr=ontazh (Main Administration for Electric Installations); TsBTIEj Yerevanskiy filial NIIA (Yerevan Branch of the NIIA); GNTK RSFSR; Gooplan SSSR (Goeplan USSR) and others. The resolutions adopted by this Conference are summarized in 11 points: 1) the shortcomings with respect to output and nomenclatures in synchronous motors are dealt with. 2) The extension of the production plan is outlined. 3) The Gosplan SSSR and the GNrK SSSR are ordered to organize the selection of synchronous motors for general industrial purposes in 1959. 4) The reduction of the delivery costs is claimed, 5) The Gooplan SSSR is ordered to control the further development of synchronous motors with suited rated and starting properties together with the GNTK SSSR and the Komitst Soveta Mini strov SSSR po avtomatizatsii i mashinostroymtu (Committee of the Counsil of Ministers of the USSR for Automation and Machine Construction). 6) The state authorities are ordered to issue specifications for the planning organizations. 7) In GOST 163-55 additional hints shal.1 be made concerning coo if. 8) The reduction of the construction costs Card 2/3 is discussed. 9) Methodical hints for the technical and On the Extension of the Field of Application of SOY/105-59-11-28/32 Synchronous Electric Motors in the Industry planning organizations. 10) The Gonplan SSSR and the Mookovskiy oblastnoy sovnarkhoz (Moscow Oblast sovnarkhoz) are ordered to induce the planning organizations and the Serpukhovskiy kondensatornyy zavod (5erpukhovsk Condenser Factory) to study the problem of the compensation of relative lon-d by condensers. 11) The TsBTIE is ordered to issue prospectuses on the motor characteristics. economic calculation of these motors should be given to all Card 3/3 PATROV, I.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, zed.; SIROTO, A.A., red.; CHILIKIN, M.G., prof., doktor takhn.nauk, red.; SUD, I,I,, red.; SIUUV, S.F., red.; VOROHIN, K.P., tekhn.red.; T-AH 0- , 'if a 10T. a* i, t'ekhn.red. 1 (Electric driving and automatic control of industrial systems; transactions of the All-Union Conference on the Automation of Industrial Processes in Machinery Manufacture and on Automatic Electric Driving in Industry] Blektroprivod i avtomatizataiis promyshlennykh ustanovok; trudy Voesoiuinogo ob"edinennogo so- vashchaniia po avtomatizateli proizvodetvennykh protsessov v mashinostroenii i avtoliLatisirovannoma elaktroprivodu v pro- myebleanosti. Pod obshchei red. I.I.Petrova, A.A.Sirotina i N.G.Chilikins. Moskva. Gos.energ.izd-vo, 196o. 470 p. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Ysesoyuznoye obwyedinennoye soveshchaniye po avtomatizataii proizvodetyennykh protsessov v mashinostroyenil i avtomatisiroyan- nomu. elektroprivodu v promyshlennoati. 3d. Moscow, 1959. (Electric driving) (Automatic control) OLKFIRp F.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; ROGANOVI V.F., inzh.; SILIM, ELF., inzh. Eloctric drive of a winder with an antatic band tension re- gulator. Uektrichestvo no.5:23-30 My 161. (M_IRA 14:9) (Rolling milli.) (Electric driving) REYEGOLID, Yu.R, (Moskva); SIIAnVV,,E-.F...-(Xopkva) Transfer function of an amplidyne-generator system with capacitive and flexible negative feedback dependent on the vol'age and e-,erted force. Elektrichestvo no.5:60-63 My 162. WIRA 15:5) (Rotating amplifiers) 5/0109/64/000/004/0046/0043 ACCESSION NR: AP40Z9144 AUTHOR. Drushinin. N. X. (Doctor of technical sciences, Moscow)s Silayev, E. P. (Engineer, Moscow) TITLE: Transfer functions and ,matrix structures of a continuous roUing mill SOURCE: Elektrichestvo. no. 4, 1964. 46-53 Q TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, rolling mill, rolling mill automatic control, continuous rolling n-AU control, transfer function, rolling mill transfer function ABSTRACT: Thanks to a narrow -lisnit variation of the operating parameters of a continuous multistand cold-rolling nM, the reiationo between these parameters are almost linear, which greatly simplifies the mathematical treatment of the problem. The following equations describing the interconnection between the multimotor electric&I drivo &nd tba process, allowing for elasticity of tbA - " mechanical members. are set up: inaput strip thichmarse oqu&tiou. static motor Card SILAEV, E.F., inzh. Invustigating tl-,e dinamics cf "he control system of a continuous cold rolling rdlil. Izv, vya. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.lil86- 204 165. I%MIRA 18:5) GUTKIN, Boris Mironovich; ~ILAYILV,_~-F., red. [Direct current drives with ignitronB] Ionrr;i privod postoiannogo toka. Moskva, Energilao 1965. 455 P. (MIRA 18:7) -_ L2Z2~ ~-66 - ACC NR: AF6017708 SOURCE CODE: uR/olo5A6/OC)0/001/OW5/0086 Bertin Voronet;*jy __ _. ; q AUTHOR: BI.-P.; qMd-tllman. B. irsIL V.; Grom~Lv umenko, 1. Ye.; Pe. V. I.; Druzhinin. N. N.; Kunitskiy, N. P.;-Na- _trove I. I.: .Ayev, E. F.;_ leifF__ i Vetroy. G. N.: Rusakov V. ; Sil Sleigan Vs Syrom Tee X2,tnikpv 1. A.; Tulin V. S-.-. FJ3Yji;-_1j~- _Ikk I.; ChiLi.~.inM-.Gt; _' _A_ A _XuL_nLk~ovMo ~CF. ORG: none TITLE: Engineer N. A. Tishcherko (on his 60th birthday) SOURCE: Elektrichestvo, no. 1, 1966, 85-86 TOFIC TAGS: electric engineering personnel, metallurgic furnace, electric equipment ABSTRACT: Nikolay Afanaslyevich Tishchenko completed the Khartkov Electrotechnical Institute in 1930, after work-4ng as an electrician in a M67tallurgical plant from 1923-1926. He was active in the development of domestically produced electrical equipment for rolling mills and metallurgical'furnace works* He was active during W'd1I in restoring electrical equipment damaged by the Germans. After the war, he was active in developing electrical drive equipment for both domestic and foreign metallurgical plants. He has been active in scientific wcrk, publishing over 45 works in such varied fields as electric drives, equipment reliability and productivity of labor. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [JPJRS] SUB CODE: 09, 13 SUBM DATE: none Cnrel 1/1 6 ~_ r,- F F I., ~ .1 . - 7: !.-f- - r - . . I . 11 11 - o 11 f .1 . . . - . I . I 0 ~ I . -. , - I- t . t " * I . , " 1 '7 I I -; I ~~ v,:~ 7 r". : ~ ", ~ :. ,~ ~, -.; I., ,- -. ': : ". -. , -, : _- - ~-a . SMITKOVbXIY, M.M.. inzh.; SILJ17. I.I., inzh. 0~11 Changes in the microhardness of pho;phoras compound inclusions in gray cast iron at frcs 20 to 300 temperatures. Netalloved. i term. obr. met. ao. 5:42-45 NY 160. (NMA 13:12) 1. Odeeskiy institut inrhenerov morskogo flota. (Cast iron--Notallography) (Netals at high temperatures) SNITKOVSKlY.. M.M. . assistent.-,.:)IU)DV, I.I, , inzh. Mechaniom of tl-e wear o~' Lrray phosphorous cast iron caused by frIction. lzv.,;yo.v::hab.zavoi masninostr. no.V-P-36 16'. ("M A 14 4 12 ) 1. Odesakly institut inhenerov morskogo flota. (Cast Lron-Testing) IVANOV, S.A., dotsent; SILAM-F, I.!., inzh.; SFITKGV3KIY, M.M., inzh. Causes of seam failure in expanding welded boiler tubes. Stall 22 no.1:72-73 Ja 162. (MIPul 14:12-) 1. Odesskiy institut inziencrov morskogo flota. (Boil)ra, I-later tube-Welding) 82863 -3 S/1 12/60/000,/008/012/012 Translation from: Refera-rivnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1960, No. 8, p. 412, # 6.7172 AUTHOR: Silayev, M.A. TITLE: The Pondermotive Effect of Elliptically Folari4ed Electromagnetic Waves on the "Plane" Phase-Shifting Element In Circular Wavexulld PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Khar1kovsk. ur-t, 1959, Vol. 102, Tr. Radiofiz. fak. Vol. 3, pp. 25-33 TEXT: The author investigates the transformation of polarization when transmitting waves with arbitrary orientation of the polarization ellipse by a ti plane" phase-shifting element. The mean power for one period Is determined, which is transmitted by an elliptically polarized wave of the H11 type.. Based on the conception of quantum mechanic.-., the angular electromagnetic moment of the H11 wave was fcurd. The pondevmotive moment of elliptically polarized H11 waves was determined. A.V.M. T A.ranslator's note. This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 SIIAYEV, N.I., kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk. I Iffect of traffic volume on the operational expenditure of railroads. Trudy KHII? no.24:19-44 154. (MI" 8:1) (Railroads--Traffic) TEJCMVICH, T.M., kandidat ekonomicheekikh n&uk-(Ibar'kovj ABAKBUKO, N.V., kandidat skonomichookikh nauk, inzhentr- (IMrlkov): DBMS. G,lh,, inshener (Kharikov); ZERAWKIT, A.U., (Kharlkov); KWWV, G.I.. kandidat skonomicheakikh nauk Mar kov); PIL I.. kazAldat skanonLaheak1kh nauk, doteaut Mar:kov); USHAXOT;- "M. (rharokov); WALISHTXIri-UDUKSb'r. IP.G.; kandidat skonomicheakikh nauk (KhatIkov)." qLalities and defects of a manual on transportation economics (such- nical manual for railroad engineers.0 Volume 11, Manning wA accounting in railroad transportation,* Reviewed by T.N. Tuchkovich and others.) Zhel.dor. tranep. 38 no.8:91-93 Ag '56. (KLRA qtIO) (Nallroads-ManWment) NAUHOV. G.K., kandidat ekonomicheakikh nauk (Khar'kow); BILAYNT. N 1,,. 0. kandidat atonamicheakikh nauk (Kharlkov)-, kandidat okonomicheskikh nauk (Kharlkov); MMSEMMA. 7.T.. inzhener,(Xh&r'kov);.,KRINNUS, G.Kh.. inshener (Kharlkov). P~Puiar'libr'ary on the sconoutes of railroad transportation. Zhel. dor. transp. 39 w.5:93-96 My 157. (KLIA 10:6) (Bibllography-lailroad engineering) HAUMOV, G.K., kand.ekon.nauk, SiTA-0 W-1- kand.okon.nauk; TUCMMYICH, T.M.i kand.okon.nauk; KRIMNM, G-1h., kand.okon.nauk; YILISBYBVA, T.V., inzh. (Miarikov) Necessary textbooks for the teaching of economics to personnel. Zhel, dor, transp. 40 no,6:91-94 A 158. (NINA 11:6) (Railroads--Finance) KRIMNUS, G.Kh., ]-and. skon. nauk; NAUNDY, G.K., kand. ekon. nauk; SHATIV. N.I., kand. ekon. nauk (Khar1kov) "Rolling stock economics" by V.I. Wtriev. Reviewed by G.Kh. Krinnus. G.K. Naumov, N.I. Silaev. Zhel. doro transpe 41 no.10: 94-96 0 '59. (KM 13:2) (Railroads--Rolling stock) (Dmitriev. V.I.) _kjq; XONNUS, G.Kh.; NAUMOV, G.K.; MINKIR, I.B. [deceased] I - SUAMI,_11 GNMIN, A.M.; GRII Ta.F.; FOPOV, A.V., in2h., red.; XHITROV, P.A., tekhn.red. [Costs of transportation on industrial railroada) Voproxy sebestoimosti perevozok na promyshlennom zheleznodoroshnon transports. Moskva, Gos.transp.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1960. 175 p. (Moscow. 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