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SOV/136-59-1-18/24
Investigation of the Properties of Copper-Titanium Alloys
many applications and point out that they are 25 times
cheaper,
There are 5 figures, L~ tables and 6 references, 3 of
which are Soviet, 2 English and 1 German,
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31218
3/123/61/000/020/006/035
A004/A101
AUTHORS: Kalinin, K. P.,,SpiridqAM M
TITLE: Investigating the properties of Cu-Ti alloys
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 20, 1961, 16, abstract
20A115 ("Tr. Gos. n.-i. in-ta po obrabotke tsvetn. met.", 1960,
no. 18, 46-57)
TEXT: As a result of investigations, Cu-Ti alloys were found, containing
5% Ti, 0.5% Cr, which, in their physical and mechanical properties approach the
properties of beryllium bronze and can be widely used in industry 4s substitute
of the latter. Cu-Ti alloys are easier In-machining than beryllium bronze and
some 10 times cheaper.
[Abstracter's note:- Complete tre-aslation]
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S/680;/61/000'102 0/0 11 //0 13
D205/D30121
AUTHORS: Kalinin, K. P., Lyamina, M. P. and
TITLE- Design of the production technology of the bimetalc-
steel-non-ferrous metals
SOURCE: Moscow. Gosudarstliennyy nauchno-issledovatellski-Y i prc-
yektnyy institut obrabotki ts,,retnykh metallov. Sbir-n--;k
nauchnykh trudov. nQ. 20, 1961. Metallovedeniye _4 obra-
botka tsvetnykh metallov i spla-vo-.i,, 218-229
TEXT: The present work was sponsored by the shipbuilding and -,he-.
mical industries. The task was to work out the technology of the
production of the following bimetals.- Steql - brass Abl(L62)9
steel - brass J106Z-J(L062-1)~ steel - bronze E Dq (Br04). Ac~ord-
F
ing to the requests of the sponsors, a batch of bimetal was to be
prepared, using the worked out technology in the shape of sheeI.-Is
ha-xing a plated layer of 30 - ".0% of the thickness' There are only
few published data on the production of bi-metals with a thick pla-
ted layer, The method of covering the 9~eel by a melted non-fer-
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Des.i_gn of the production D205/D302
rou:~ metal was used in most of the experiments. The fol.lowing ma-
terials were e-mployed: Low-carben steels Gt,19 (St-.1,10) and St.11
in the shape of sheets 10 and 20 mm thick, copper MO and Ml, zinc
1~4 (Ts 1), aluminum Al.; t in 01, electrolytic manganese as a Cu-Mn
allcy. The seml-industrial. batch of bimetal was made using St.10
steel 30 mm thl.c.k. In parallel with the liquad-covering by non-,
ferrous metals, experiments were performed on combined hot-rolling
of both metals, but the desired thickness of the plated layer
could not be obtained by this method. Production of the bimetalps
by -overing the,steel sheets with liquid non-ferrous components
proved feasible. the following being the main technological fe-a-
tures of the procese: The steel sheets are heated to 800 - 8500C
4
-L.n an Lnduction furnac-.e for cover-i-ng by brasses L62 and L0062-1
and to 900 - 95OcC for covering by copper, brass L90 and brcnzes
Br04 and BrAMTs9-2. The temperatures of the i-.neit before covering
are 1100 - 11500C 'Cor brasses L62 and L062-1 and 14200 - 1,215OCC fc-r-
copper-, brass L90 and bronze's Br04 and BrAMTs9-2. The rolling of
the bimetals oteel.-copper, steel-brass L90. steel-bronze Br04 iz
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Design of the prcAucticn D20";/D302
-to be performed at 750 - 7600C, that cLf the b"Lmetal steel-.bronze
BrAMTS9-2 at 800 - 8500C. The bimetals steei-brass L62 and steel-,
brago L062-11 muot be rolled in cold state with the total deforma.-
tion tetweeri arinealings of 45 - 60 and -1415 - 455' respectively. A
batch of products weighing about 2 tons was prepared cn the exp'~,
rlmenta'l plant of,the institute "Giprotsvetmetobrabotka." and sent
to the sponsors. The quality of the bimetals was testedIrAy beadingg
mAtiple bending, torsion and tearing tests. The resistance to
tearing apart of the bimetal components is 20 - 35 kg/MM2 for the
L62 and L062-1 brasses bimetals and 30 - 45, kg/MM2 for the other
bimetals. There are 6 figures and 7 references: 5.So*vIet-b1oc and
2 rj.on-Soviet-bloc~
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S/680/61/000/020/012/013
D205/D302
AUTHORSg Kalinin, K. P. and Sp,iridonova- M, Z.
TITU: Design of the production techno-logy of bimetallic.
strips of nickel and silver
SOURCE: Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledo-vatellskiy i pro-
yektnyy institut obrabotki tsvetnykh metallov. Sbornik.
nauchnykh trudov. no. 20, 1961..Metallovedeniye i obra-
botka tsvetnykh metallov i splavov, 230-237
TEXTg Bimetallic strips Ni-Ag are used for producing electrical
contacts. They are not produced at present in the Soviet Union and
according to literature their production is connected with consi-
derable difficulties due to their mutual insolubility and large
differences in mechanical properties. The method chosen for pro-
ducing the bimetallic strips was of welding the components without
pressure. This method is based on the insertion between the compo-
nent5 of an intermediate layer having a lower melting point than
the components, which acts as a solder. The choice of the inter-
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SPIRIDONOVA, M.V.
Dynamics of the indices of clinical electrocardiographic studies
in thyrotoxicosis patients before and following strumectomy.
Khirurgiia 40 no.12:73-77 D 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Pe-maya terapevticheskaya klinika (zav.- doktor med. nauk
M.G. Malkina) Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
klinicheskogo instituta imeni Vladimirskogo.
SPIRIDONOVA. N.
Stimulus of business accounting to the utilization of industrial
fixed assets used in production. Vop.ekon. no.10:46-57 0 158-
(MIRA 1-1:11)
(Russia--Industries)
KASII-SKIY, I.; MAMVICH, Ye.; ZVEREV, A.; KAPUSTIN, Ye.;
NEMCHINOV, V., akademik; VOROBIYEVA, A.; YEVSTAFIYEV, G.;
SHAKHURIN, A.; KOSYACHENKO, G.; PLOTITIKOV, K.; ALITER, L.;
ROTSJITE- YN, L.; �FUUDNQVAy-U-~ MASLOVA, N.; RUSANOV, Ye.;
KAPITONOV, B.; KULIYEV, T.; GATOVSKIY, L,
Problems of the economic stiimilation of enterprises.
Vop. ekon. no.11:97-142 N 362. (MIRA 15: 11)
1. Komitelv Vsesoyuznogo soveta nauchno-t--klinicheskikh
obshchestv po ekonomike i organizatsii prbizvodstva
(for Kasitskiy). 2. Institut ekonomiki AN SSSR for
Manivichy Zverev, VorobOyeva, Yevstaf7ev, Shakhurin.,
Plotnikov$ Maslova,, Rusanovp Kapitonov.). 3. Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut truda (for Kapustin).
4. Nauchno-lasledovatellakiy finansolryy inatitut (for
Kosyachenko). 5. Nauchno--Lasledovatellskiy ekonomicheskiy
institut Govidarstvennyy naachna-ekonomicheskogo soveta
Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for Allteir)
~Lntinljed on next card)
KASITSKIY, I.-(continued) Card 2.
6. Gosuda:rstvennyy nauchno-ekonomicheskiy sovet Soveta
Ministrov SSSR (for Rotshteyn). 7. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet.(for Spiridonova). 8. Azerbaydzhnn kiy
gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S.M. Kirova (fof Kuliyev).
9. Predsedatell Nauchnogo soveta po khozyaystvennonru
raschetu i material?nomu stimulirovaniyu proiz-vodstva,
chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gatovskiy).
(Industrial management)
(IncentiveaLin-~~jistry)
ARAKEI.YAN, A., akademik; ZLOBIN, I.; IVANOV, Ye.; KARTOR, L.;
SAID-GALIYEV, K.; SPIRIDONOVA, N.
More on the theox7 of amortization. Vop. ekon. no.1:130-133
Ja 164. (MIRA 17:3)
1. AN Armyanskoy SSR (for Arakelyan).
LAKIITIN, A.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk; SPIRIDONDVA, II.I., asniatont
L...- 1.11
Designing oval shells of revolution. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
mushinostr. no-5:84-91 159. (NIRA 13:4)
1. Ural'skiy politeldinichaskiy institut.
(Elastic plates and shells)
SPIRIDO assistent
. Wylk
Using the momentless theory in designing elliptic containers.
Trudy Ural. politakh. inst. no.71:155-164 159.
(MIRA 12:8)
(Elastic plates and shells)
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AUT I. "OR: Spiridonova. N. I.
TITLE: The strength of near-ellipsoidal shells
PERIODICAL: Heferativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 5, 1962, 8,
abstract 5V44 (Tr. Urallskogo politekhn. in-ta, 1961,
no. 102, 146-156)
TEXT: Computation -ILormulas are obtained for bending and catenary
stresses in shells under the action of equilibrium internal pre.9sit-
re and cons4st-ing of the coupling of an incl*ined spherical
with a short circular cylindrical or toroidal shell, on the suppo-
sition that the latter provides a rigid fixture for the rim of the
sDherical shell. The well-knoxm relationships are used for determi-
ning the bending moments and normal stresses in an inclined spheri-
cal shell fixed at the rim. The results of calculations by the for-
muia obtained are confirmed by experimental data. It is shown on
the basis of the comparison of the experimental results with the
calculated data that the momentless theory for determining the
stresses and radial displacements in shells having the form of an
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S/124/62/000/005/042/048
The strength of near-ellipsoidal shells D251/D308
ellipsoid of revolution gives a negligible error in the range 3 -
20 C,4 making it possible to use the theory in practical calcula-
I [Abstractor's note: Complete translationj.
tions. U U
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in White Russia in protozoic diseases. Zdrav.Belor. 5
no.8;5'~-57 Ag 15(). (MIRA 32: 10)
1. Iz kafedry obshchey biologil Vitebskogo meditsinskogo insti-
tuta (zavedignishchaya kafedroy N.M.Zubina).
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Mr., Inst. Biochemistry Ural Affil., Acad. Sci-, -1939-c4g-. 'On the Relations between
Oxidation Processes in Living Tissues and the Changes of Their Titamin C Content," Biokhijko,
4, No. 3. 1939; 'On the Sources of Vitamin ~; Formation in the Living Plant Cell."Ibld.;
"Particulars in Enzymatic System of Various Peaa,'o Dok. Ail, 23, No. 2. 1939; "Periodicity
of Certain Processes in Plants," biokhim., 10, No. 1. 1945; 'Variability of 3jochemical
Indicators in -Potato Tubers," Dok-. AN, 66, No. 4. 1949.
SPIaIDONOVA, Nina Sergeyevna
[How man changes the nature of plants and animals] Eak Chelovek
izmeniaet prirodu rastenii I zhivotnykh. [Sverdlovsk] Sverdlovskoe
km-vo. 1955. 43 P. (14ISA 9:9)
(Genetics)
r P-c- on th P ran s' '?,a ti or of wan ter in p- r. ts.
La
165.
K=-cd~-, ly-ta~-'Ixa j)etlagagicheskog n tituta.
SPIRIDONOVA, N S otv. red.; SUVOROVA, M.I., red.; CHERK 'ASOVA, L.A.,
OZIFA, V.Yu., -red.; LAZAREVA. L.V., tekhn. red.
[Lecture course in the economics of presocialist formations]'
Kurs lektsii po politicheskoi ekonomii; dosotsialisticheskie
formatsii. -Moskva, lzd-vo Mosk. univ., 1963. 655 P.
(MIRA 16:4)
1. Moscow. Universitet. Kafedra politekonomiki yestestven-
uykh fakulltetov.
(Economics)
Hima %rgoypypaj SKIPENROV, P.A., red.; PEREKALINA, N.S.,,
Clbiid~EVA, G.I., tekhn. red.
tBusilless accounting under the now conditions of industrial
tanagement]Xboziaistvennyl raschet v novykh usloviiakh upravle-
niia ororyshlennostliu. Pod red. P.A.Skipetrova. Moskva, Izd-
-VO Mosk.univ., 1961. 511 P. (MIRA 15.1)
(Finan e)
11 ~ j, '-I Al~ V.
~:,~r"es ani~ re v
Lu atives of
IT~p
khirt. J-911 il If,
(MIR! 17;-10).
tAlerinyy llskiy p"yektnyy
.Vstitut
crganichesko-go sinteza, Dzer-
k iy. fi.!
65_. EPF P.(
L 42108 (c)/EPR/ERA(S),~- _EW.
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ACMSION MI: AP5008718 8/0366/65/00Y
AUTHORS: Finkellahteyn, A. I.; Spiridonoval H. Ve
TITLE: Investigation of the producteof thermal, conversion of some Sym-heptazine
by means of IR spectra
SOURCE. Zhurnal organicheskoy khimiii, v. 11 no. 39-19651 6166-609
TOPIC TAGS: IR spectrum, heat resistant plastic, thermal decompositio.411 pyrometer/
Xurnakov pyrometer.
ABSTRACT:-,Th IeI de.rivatives ofqym-he~tazin .e _eiek6 studie- d beIc e: of: their 1
aus potentia. .1
value in producing heat-resistant plasticsA - 7'1~e authors worked on - m- e-lem, - 6yumelwic
and hydromellonic acids, and the salts ofthe letter two'. A Kxtrnakov pyrometer was
usedl calibrated.for conversion temperatures of latown compounds.-Compounds were
identified by their IR spectra. HyAromellonic aoid.was precipitated,from a sata-
rated solution of its Dotaesium saltby-concentrated HCl. After one-half hour of
boiling in the presence of-ion-exchange resinsit:separated out as a white powder.,
Cyameluric acid was precipitated by doubly distilled RCI from a.saturated-Golution.
of its potassium salt On heating, melem underwent convereion-at 188, 546j and
742C. The first was very elightq not affecting,the''structure. The second
C"d
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F1.NKEL1SHTEY?,.', A.I.; SPIRIDONOVA, N.V.
S I t,~ i -
Swdy of th;~ products of thermal zransfcrma-lons of certan
doriv-tives of sym-heptazine as dotermined by Infrared
spectroscopy. Zhur.org.khim. I no.3:606-609 W 165, (MIRA 1814)
3F 17%1 DID* IN I'. ).1.1.
2rl-67,8
3oplbe Za Ilysokuyu Pro-izvod-4tellnost' Gboudovaniya. rIz Op a Batershchit-sy
~ Y-t t
Fabriki Lni. Lak-inaj. Teksti-I. Prom-st', 17,,4F., No.6, s. 3F-40
SO: LETOPIS NO. 30, 1948
FADDEM, Ye.T.; PLATONOV, G.V., doL-tor filosof.nauk, nauchnyy red.;
SPIRIDOMOTA, 0.1., red.
EScience and religion; album] Nauka i religiia; allbom -
vystavka. Red.G.V.Platonov. Leningrad, Sovetakaia Rosefta,
1959. 41 1. (_.Instructions for the use of the album
"Science and religion."] _ Ketodicheskie ukazaniia k allbomu
OHauka i religiia.* 7 P. (KIRA 12:10)
(Science and religion)
"Pi.
.3 FUDONOVA) 0.
"Endlistrial ,~iethocls of Paintin'r, ',:N-ndow and Door Assa-.Iblies.11 (Dissertation for
De:,ree of Candidate for Technical Sciences) Min Higher Education Ul'-SR, Li-nl.nffr,,d Order
of Iabor Red Banner Civil ~hginecri:rig Inst, Chair of Construction Industry, L-jain.-rad
SO: I'l-10361 28 11-11ar 56
FORTUITOVA, Vera Nikolaveyna; SPIRIDONOVA, OJA.,,IWndidat tekbnichoskikh
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nauk, hauehnyy ;edakto~ZMfg YRG,-' A.S.,redaktor izdatellstva;
PULIKINA, Ye.A. tekhnichnichaskiy radaktor
[Preparation and assembly of glazed and_painted window and door
frames] Izgotovlenie i montazh okrashennykh i osteklenny'kh okonnykh
i dvernykh blokov. Leningrad, Gos. izd-vo lit-;.ry po stroit. i arkhtt.,
1956. 25 p. (KLRA 10:5)
(Doors) (Windows)
~'Pl!iTN'TTOVA, 0.!-',-kand.tr3k-)l,.Tiauk
IndustriiI m-ethods for the Interior finishing of bulldipp.-Sbor.
nauoh.trudov LISI no.24s65-97 '56. (MTRA 15:3)
(Construction equipment)
G6LANT. S'h.N.; RABINOVICH, G.M.; UI
JUWVQU~4~,
kand.tekhn.nauk., nauchnyy
red.; ROMBERG, A.S., red.izdatellstva; PULIKINA, Ye.A., tekhn.red.
[Spray painting of buildings, using a paint without an oil base]
Mokhanizirovannaia okraska zdanil bezmaslianymi sostpvami; opyt
raboty novatora-maliara A.P.Yarutina. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry
po stroit.i arkhit., 1957. 4o p. (HIBA 10:12)
(Spray painting)
SPIRIDONOVA,.-,Ql!ga.Mikbaylovna, kand.tekhn.nauk; KARPOV, V.V., kand.tekhn.
.na , nau'-".z--..-..-;,Z.--7-gPIAZI. M.Ta., red.izd-va; PULIKINA, Ye.A.,
chnyy -
tek-hn.red.
[Comprehensive mechanization of finishing operational Implekensia
n.okhanizataiia otdolochnykh rabot. leningred, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry
po stroit. i arkhit. 1957. 93 p. (MIRA 11:5)
(Painting, Industrial)
ILYUKRIN, Ivan Petrovich:-qIRIDONOVA, O.M., kand.tekbLn.nauk, na-uchnyy
red.; ROT3NBSRG, A.S!.-,.-.'r-e~'d-."f:z~~~.-~'v~~a~~;':~~fKINA, Ye.A., tekhn.red.
[Work of a master plasterer] Rabota master-shtukaturs. Lenin-
grad, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit. materia-
lam. 1958. 81 p. (MIRA 12.-8)
. (Plastering)
GCLAND, Sh.N., kand.takhn.neuk; MENTSOV, N.M., inzh.; HIECLAYST. A.S.,
inzli.; PAVLMO, T.T., insh.; FLAKIDA, N.A., kand.teklm,nauk;
PMADHTA, A.I., doktor tokhn.nouk; ;SPIRIDONOVA, O.M., kBnd.tekhn.
nauk; tWiATfZIY, P.S., inzh.,- FIBM retsentent;
PULIKINA, Te.A., tekhn.red.
(Kanual on finishing operational Spravochnik po otdelochnym
rabotam. Pod red. A.I.Poradnia i O.M.Spiridonovoi. lieningrad,
Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam.
1960. 497 P. (KMA 14:4)
1. loningrad. Glavnoys stroitellnoye upravlaniye.
(Finishes and finishing)
GOLAND, Sh.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; LEDENTSOV, N.M., inzh.; NUKOLEEV, A.S.,
lnzh.; PAVIENKO, V.T., inzh.; PLAKIDA, M.A., kand. telchn. nauk;
PORjWNYAp A.I., doktor tekhn. nauk; SPIRIDONOVA,__0t_t~., kand. tekhn.
nauk; 9VYATSKIY, P.S., inzh.; FEWIRTOV, B.D.p inzh.p retsenzent;
KAPLAN, II.Ya., red. izd-va; PULIMA, Ye.A., tekhn. red.
(Handbook of finishing operations] Spravochnik po otdelochuVn. ra-
botam. Pod red. A.I.Poradnia i O.M.Spiridonovoi. Leningrad, Gos.
izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam? 1961.
497 P. (MIRA .14:7)
1. Leningrad. Upravleniye po zhilishchnomu i grazbdanskomu stroitell-
stvu.
(Finishes and finishing)
AISTOV, N.N., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; VASILrYFV, B.D., prof., daktor
tekhn. nauk; IVANGV, V.F., prof., doktor tekbn. nauk; SAKHNOVSKIY,
K.V., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; EXIRNOV, N.A., prof.; ORLOV, A.I.,
dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHIFR1N, S.M., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk;
Prinimali uchastiye: AKIIIOVA, L.D., kand. tekhn. naukp dots.;
SPIRIDOVOVA, O.M., kand. tekhn. nauk,, dots.; MAKUMIN, V.L.,,
nauchnyy rR._,-=,OVOYTOV, I.F., inzh., red. izd-va; FdLIKINA,
Ye.A., takhn. red.
[The history of building practices] Istoriia stroitellnoi tekh-
niki. (By) N.N.Aistov i dr. Pod obshchei red. V.F.Ivanova. Le-
ningrad, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 560 p. (MIRA 15-12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR
(for Vasillyev, Sakhnovskiy).
(Building)
SApo" q11T
SFI"dDOTIOVA, 011ga sLepanovna; ZI KOVA, Renata Pavllovna;
VEDERNIKOVA, 'Valentina Armtollyevna; STOLYARM, K.P., red.
e 2-lay m
[',.',ethods of the phase analysis of n;cj-ej-bas d as] ~e-
tody fazovogo analiza splavov na osnove nikelia. Leningrady
1964. 29 p. ONIRA 18:3)
RAZUMOVICH, M.B,; MEDPMHI Ye.A.; SPIRIDOIJOVA, O.S.
Use of volatile garlic phytonicides in complex therapy of
Trichomonas oolpitise Akush.i gin. 37 no,2tlO9-110 r 161,
(KrRA 14113)
1. Iz zhenskoy konsulltataii Prestakogo rodillnogo doma (glav-
nyy vrach I.F. Koroleva).
(GARMC) (MICHCHMASIS) (PHYTONCIDES)
AUTHCRS.-
.;niridotwwa , C.S. , B~I-zuglava, T.I.
TITLE: Accelerated Method for the ;f t'-.e Carbide Pha.9r, in S' al
(Us',oreniv-j metod izolirc-4ani-a airbidney fazy v stalyakh).
.1
I'ERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratorljr'l , 4, -0157, Vol. 23, Nr 12, pp. 1412-1413 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: SuL:h a method of determination is suggested in this paper, viz. the
an~olication of elec-trr-,lytes by Popova, .-ihich is most often in use in
tii~ USSR: li-n M-1 m-id :~ 'a of citric acid per 1 1 of the solution. In
this case the time of analysi-s is reduced to 60 minutes as against
6-8 hours needed during application of earlier methods. Analysis
according to the -inethod suggested is carried out at a currc.it. densi-
ty of from 0.02-0.03 A/CM2. Precipitation on the samle is !:U;erat-ed
from the electroljte by dipping the sample. successively into C-Z
glasses each containing half a 1i ter of distilled t7ater saturatecl
,with carbon. The carbide rewn-ined che..Ucally unciffected and was re-
moved fro= the sL)zmle electrclytically by a 50% sodium hydroxide
solution at a current of from 0.1-0._5 _Vcmi?. The sam:)le Js then
washec L
1, cleaned with spirit, dried and &t~Jghed. The carbide taken
of 'L togethcr -with the res" of the precip.1tation .,ras dried, heated
Card red-hot, melted vrith pyro potassiwn sulphide and ae-leached by
Accelerated Ilethc(I for the Ieolatioc. of t.ne Carbide 32-12-5/71
Phnse in Steel
,-ul-phuric acia. The solut-lor, obt-Aned herefrou., is in7estigated
I
chemically -.-.,i-th respect to its elementary oomponents. The results
are shovy-n in 2 tables. There are 2 table3.
AVAIIABU: Library of Congress
Cara 2/2 1. Steel-CarIbide isolatiori-Method
SPIRIDONOVA, R.I.
Remote control of electrostatic filters. T-Sement 28 no.4:20-21
J1-Ag 162. (MIRA- 15:7)
1. Novorossiyskiy tsementnyy kombinat.
(Remote control) (Dust collectors)
KARADZI16A. B. ; FASHOVA. A. ; SPIRIDONOVA, S.
Case of diabetes insipjaus following influenza encephalitis.
Suvrem. med. Sofia 5 no.4:80-82 1954.
1. Is Vutreshnoto otdolenie pri Tsentralnata transportmabolnitna
(nach. otdolenis: P.Logofetov)
(ENCBPRALITIS,
influenzal. encephalitis, with diabetes insipidus)
(DIABETIRS INSIPIDUS. complications.
encephalitis. influensal)
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020
AUTHORS: Al'tman, M. B., Lotareva, 0. B., Postnikov, N. S. iri onova,
TITLE: The cast Aluminum alloy BAA 4(VAL4] _(VL151
(BA 15
avy; svoystva, i'tekhnologiya plavki,
SOURCE: Liteynyye alyuminiyevyye spi
i termicheskoy obrabatki. Sbornik statey. Ed. by.I.N. Pridlyandtr
and M. B. Alltman., M oscow, Oborongiz, 1961, 43-51.
TEXT: The paper describes a new alloy of the syst6m A1-Mg7Zn, develoRed by:I~'_.
I. F. Kolobnev, M. B. Alltman, -and10. B. Lotareva to achieve better strength
teristics than those of the similar alloy A612F described~ in the ALCOA
Handbook, 1957. The technological properties of the new alloy permit its apj:)4c
tion over a wide range of casting dimensions-and configurations. The alloy excels_~
in the stability of its mechanical properties across the cross-section of athick
-polishes well and s readily welded and brazed
casting. The alloy machines and i
all of which makes it suitable for complex parts of electrical and, radio- equipment.
The step-by-step development of the alloy is described, leading up to the final
e
composition of the alloy: 3.5-4.251o Zn, 1.5 216 Mg, 0.2-0.5% Mn, 0.1 0.2% Ti, th
remainder Al. The alloy is essentially an Al-Al ZM93Zn3 alloy. The phase diagram
of this type of alloy is examined to obtain guid ance for a suitable heat treatment.,
Card 11Z
The cast Alumium alloy.... S17Z4/61/000/000/005/P201",-,
for
A two-stage heating procedure prior to quench comprising a heatingto 475"C'
2 hrs and 5800 for 3 hrs was selected, except that thin-walled parts, free ofany
~o
local thickenings, can be heated directly to 580 . for5hrs. , Pa.rtsare then quenched
and are maintained at 1200 for 8 hrs to achieve a further strength6nincr. Air-coolin'
~ . 1 0 ~ . I . 1. V
from 5800 was also tested. . The microstructure of the cast alloy conaists of
solution grains, along the boundaries of which small quantities of MgZn2 and im-
purities appear. After heat treatment, a -MgZn2 phase is'no longer observed.-
and the amount of T phase is significantly reduced. Corrosion tests showed, a:.,
corrosion resistance of the VAL4 alloy.close to that of the ALZ and,AL13,,.
alloys, and, hence, far exceeding that of.the ordinary cast alloys 'which con
tain Cu. The hermeticity of VAL4 is not outstandingly good; leakage began at.
60- to 80-atm pressure, thus placing the VAL4 alloy into the same category as
the AL7 and AL8 alloys. There are 4 figures,.3 tables, and,4 references (2~.
Russian-language Soviet and 2 English- languag e: Metallur ia, v-51, no-306,
9
1955, and the ALCOA Aluminum Handbooki 1957).
Card 2/2
T
L 40374-66 __.F-T I /~ Vt),"i-. j.J:'(c)._
ACC NRs AP6025629 SO-URCE CPDE: UR/0413/66/000/013/0080/0080
.Kolobnev 1. F.: L otareva, 0. B.
INVENTOR: Al'tman, M. B. AmbartLsumyan, ~S. M...
Loktionova, L. I.: Spiridonova, S. B.
ORG: none
TITLE: Cast aluminum-base alloy. Class 40, No. 183398
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki., no. 13, 1966, 80
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, cast alloy, zinc containing alloy, magnesium containing
alloy, manganese containing alloy, titanium containing alloy, iron containing alloy,
beryllium containing alloy, stress corrosion, corrosion resistant metal
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued4for a cast aluninum-base alloy con-
taining zinc, magne ium, manganese and titaniumMIn order to reduce susceptibility
to stress (%Rdhile retaining high mechan cal propertiesthe content of alloy:Lq
elements should be kept within the following limits in %: zinc 3.5-5.5, magnesium
1.2-2.2, manganese 0.2-0.7, titanium 0.05-0.25, chromium 0.1-0.6, iron 1.0-1.6s
and beryllium 0.01-0.5. The alloy may also contain silver, nioblum,cobalt. nickel,
molybdenum, boron, tungsten, and rare-earth metals in an amount up to 1.5%. (DVJ
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in that liquid only up to a aefinits water content. Using furfur-
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or acetone may be detennined with an accuracy of �2%. The
dry solvent. a control sohition of known water content, anal the
unknown solution are titrated with water in pfesoence of furfur-
ahlehyde until the appearance of turbidity ; the ol of water L4
then C(I~j - ljj(V,-Vj. where C is the % of water in the contrO.
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