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AW10 a SliRRilO00100410021013 C111/C222 AUTHOR; vasillyev, V. V. TITLEs On the solution of the Cauchy problem for a class of integro differential equations PERIODICAL% Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, no- 4, 1961, 6-24 TEXTt The author considers the integro differential equation b m L Ez(x)] + A S z K v (X,Y) z (%7) (y) dy - 0 (1) a v=0 where L Ez(x)] = elz(x) + . (X) Z(X) + - + a (x)z(x) n 1 n-1 n dx dx the ak (x) are continuous on a--e x -,- b; for m -- n the K,, (x,y) satisfy all condition being usual for the kernels of linear integral equations but for m. = n+p they are (P+I)-times differentiable with respect to X. Card 1/,~- 32731 S/14 01000100410021013 On the solution of the Cauchy . . . C111YC222 The author uses essentially the results and notations of (Ref- 4: V. V. Vasilfyev, Resheniye zadachi Koshi dlya lineynykh integro- differentsiallnykh uravneniy E The solution of the Cauchy problem for linear integro differential equations"]Tr. Irkutsk. gos. un-ta, no. 2, pp. 32-452 1957 There it was stated that the Cauchy problem 173 (s)(x ) = Z.0(s~-(s=O'-tn-1) for (1) can be solved according to the formula n x Z( X) :-.- Aj(~ )z.W+-+ AA)z n(x) 4W + P(q ) d') (2) x 0 where c iare arbitrary constants, ziW are linearly independent solutions of L IZWI = 0, 4 W -- Wronsky determinant) 4~ k(x) its minors, and F(x) satisfies an integral equation. In the present paper the author gives a complete system of fundamental solutions of this integral equation being free of arbitrary constants (in (Ref.4) Card 2/y 32731 S/14 61/000/004/002/013 On the solution of the Cauchy . . . C111YC222 the fundamental solutions contained arbitrary constants). Furthermore it is shown, that the application of the third Fredholm theorem is difficult for the solution of the above mentioned integral equation if the initial value x 0 is different from a or b. Finally the author considers the solution of the Cauchy probl9m for (1) in the case m :~~n- It is asserted that the condition F(x0) = FI(x0) = ... = F(p)(,0 0 demanded in (Ref. 4) for the applicability of the method of A.J.Nekrasov is superfluous. Besides it is proved that the objection due to T. J. Vigranenko that (Ref. .2, V. V. Vasillyev, Resheniye lineynykh obobshchennykh integro-differentsialtnykh uravneniy EThe solution of linear generalized integro-differential equations3 , PMM, v.XV, no. 2, pp. 609-614, 1951) contains an error is not correct. The author mentions V. J. Nikolenko and Ya. V. Bykov. There are 9 Soviet-bloc references. Card 5/4 32731 S/140/61/000/004/002/013 On the solution of the Cauchy ... C111/C222 ASSOCIATION: Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova, (Irkutsk State University im. A. A. Zhdanov) SUBMITTED: March 16, 1959 Card 4/4 VASILIYLV., V.V. fl-.-- - Stabi-lity of the operation of revez,sible linear converters connected to a complex linear d-c electric circuit. Mat. mod. i elek. tsepi, no.1:33-36 163. (MIRA 16~11) VASILIYEV, V.V. Use of the method o'L -'e-re-i-rdning ur:.krowM in =odelirg zhree- dimensional free frames with reciprocally perpendicular rods. Mat. mod. i elek. tsepi no.1:79-86 163. (MIRA 16.11) VP.STL'Yr- - .. 1. : : z ~. " 1. 1 r a C~? ain 'f A. 1, Nekraql-r' t -, ' --T" I -- , - r' ',he ` I -f -~- t 0 1 1 !Iv. 1,73. uc-heb. zav.- li.ne~~ %2.1 (MIRA 1'7,.g) ma. . 'E3 VASILIYEV, M~ [Va8yI'~it3V,--V.V,j (Kiyev) Elastic plastic state oIL a spherical shell having a hole with varying -igidity of the reinforcing ring. Prykl.melur. 7 no-4;"8-451 161. (MIPA 14:9) 1. Inotitut mekhaniki All USSR, (Elastic; plates and shells) "V V 2L( L120o 25 110 3/19 61/007/003/005/013 D264YD30-3 AUTHOR: Vasyllyev, V.V. (Kyyir) TITLE: The axi-syn-letric elastic.-plastic state of a shell of rev6lution PERIODICAL: Prykladna mekhan-ikap v. 7, no. 3, 1961p 27~ 278 TEXT: The article deals with the approximation method of determin- ing ~he deformed and stres-sed state beyond the elastic limit of a thin shell of revolution of constant thickness under the-action of a static load which is symmetrical,vii-th respect to the axis of sym metry. A system of orthogonal curvilinear coordinates (at P't y) are taken in the shell, as shol.-in in Fig. 1. The relationships between the longitudinal deformations of the shell, e aa , eP0 and the compo- nents of total displacement up w (the projection on the x and y axes 4. of a movin~,sysuem of Cartesian coordinates.xyz) are tgkep from V. Z. Vlasov 'ef . 1: Obshchaya teoriya obolochek i yeye prilozheniya v tekhnike (General Theory of 8hells and its Application in Techno- Card 1/6 '110 61/007/003/005/013* elastic-'... D264YD303 i/ 9 The axi-syrim-etric logy) Gostekh-,iizdat,. 1949). Taking the linear terms of eWX P ePP and making use of the relationship between the longitudinal deformations Ell '_-2 the bending deformations, kl, k2, and the components of. dis- placement, then e.~=I[u'+Akjw-I(e~--A'wI)'a A [PU+ Ak,.-IYWIE]. A where A A!, y B A B' where A*and B are the coefficients ofthe first quadratic form,''k and k2 are the principal curvatures and h is the thickness ot the Card 216 25110 S/19 61/007/003/005/013 The axi-symmetric elastic- D264YD303 shell. Using the rclationship between st--ess intensity di"and"#de- 10 formation intensity ei, and using O.A. Illyushyn's function WiY. stress is obtained. For sufficiently large plastic deformation, the incompressibility condition v = 0.5 may be takenp butthis is not satisfactory with small deform;itions. The expressions for meridio- nal stresses in the shell (taking first-order terms) are also gi- ven. The differential equations of displacement are solved by mems of the differential equations of equilibrium and the equations for the stresses. Groupingtthe terms in w*.-,-these equations are of the form . I I MIOU+ MIIU' + M12UO + nIOW + nuwl + g, + AIXID = 0; (2) "hou + M'Slu, + ntow + tzj,w'+ n1lie + n2swIf IWIV + 2. + AZID -.0, whose coefficients are subsequently given. The differential egua- tions are transformed into 1"inite difference equations Card 3/6 ?silo S/196/61/007/003/005/013 The axi-symmetric elastic- D264/D303 (2mo,%4 - 4m,2X3)uk + (mj,13 + 2m,2%2) Uk+I + + M1I%3 + 2m,2)62) uk_1 + 2nlOX'Wk + nII%$Wt+j nj)63w,, + 2A'X'Xt/D + 2%4" 0-1 t (4) 2m,o)64uk + MII%3Uk+j - hhl%-Iu, 107.4 _1 + (2n 4n,t%2.- 12) wt + +(n%,%3 + 2n%j%'-2n23%+8) w,+, + (- njj%I + 2ntt%l + 2n23% + 8) wk + + (n13X - 2) WA+2 +(-n23%-2) Wk-2 + 2A'X'ZhID + 2'k4S?wk = 0' whose ablution is facilitated -by the fact that in the axi-symme- trio case, the matrix of the system is reduced to a narrow strip around the principal diagonal. The solution of the equations is erformed by successive approximations by O.A. I~Iyushynls method. Abstractor's note: Method not given]. The a27t),cle concludes by f considering the special case of a sphericaf shell with a hole re- inforced by a ring of rectangular cross-section. Here 0.56 Card 4/6 S/1198/61/007/003/005/0.13 The axi-symmetric elastic- D264/D303 (6) 103 ?/R = 0 - 7 a h e r eis the radius of the hole,'and R the radius of the shell. The ring and shell are made from a compound which has limit of proport-ionality dn = 1300 kg/cm2; E = modulus of elas-ticity = 0.65 . 106 kg/cm2; V = 0.3. Ther6 are 4 figurea, I ta- ble and 5 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Instytut mekhaniki AN URSR (Institute of Mechariies, AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: December 22, 1960 Card 5/6 S/198/62/008/002/0OL/01' D299/D301 AU.LHOR: Vasil '_L~~v "-V.-,I. (Kyyiv) TITLE:. Desian calculation, beyond the elastic limit, o-j:' a sDherical shell with a connecting piece =11IODICAL: PryYIadna mekhanill.--a, v. 8, no. 2, 1962, 144 - 147 T-_7XT: A numerical method is proposed for calCUI~Lting the elastuic- plastic stuate of a structure, consisting of a s-pherical and a cy- lindrical shell, connected by a toroidal part. The numerical riet' 'od of elastic solutions is based on equations, given in the referencls. The hypotheses of the theory of small elastic-plastic deformations -,re -doptod. The solu--~on of thc boundary-value U I- jroblem reduces -o inteCrating (by the method of finite difference , two differential equations in the displacer.,.ents under given boundary conditions. J'-"u is assumed that the plastic deforr;iations are of The same order Of ma,-nitude as the elastic ones. Simplifying assumptions are made2 leo, ink; to considerably siLipiified basic equations. 2he s-1-UcZure is divided, bY paralle.L lines, in such a way, so as to obtain a fundamental system of forces. Thereby, the design calculation redu- Card 1/3 _Q/198/b2/UG8/002/-VO4/01-1 Design calculation, beyond the elastic ..D299/D301 ces to calculatinG spherical, toroidal- a-ad cylindrical shel-Lo, un- der a surface load, and to calculating the horizontal stresses arf., 11 - the juncticn momen's which are determined from the conditions at U between the 3 shells. As the zeroth approximationp the elastic --,:ro"r)- lera is solved. First, the snh;_,rical sfiell is calculated; 'U,-.en the conditions at the junction sphere-torus are satisfied. Tile cy_inL-':-'-J- cal shell is calculated sep.,.;trately. The total strained statue of the structure is obtained by superposition of the individual sta-.es. In passinG to the elastic-pla~;tic problem, the correctIons to zhe li-f- ference equations are calculUtod for the plastic zonc, w-ith actual values of tac in'~ernal p-essui-e. By considerinG these corrcctionz ali fictitious loads, th-- basic structure-systera is recalculatue~'. numerical results are listed- i--- a table, .ri--. ; Thic .-aiucs cf tl'~Z; Stresses unfier the action od" an internal pressui~e p = 4.21" kG/cm2, callin- forth membrane stresocs in the srherical part of th'c ture. The lur,-,e--t stres~;es arise in the connecting section- ol" -Une, toroidal part. The accuracy of t.,-Ie numerical solution I'Lor t_!-_e ophe- re was determined by co-nnarison of results. There are 3 fi.,~ureo, I table and 3 Soviet-bloc refei-onces. Card 2/3 S/196/'62/008/002/UO4/011 Desim calculation, beyond the elastic., D299/D301 A S 3 0 0 L" T 10 In s t i t u t r. e !-Aaaniky AIT Tj?,SR (Institute of 1echanics of the AS UkrRSTR) t S 1j I T T '-1 D October 6t 1961 Card 3/3 /0, ~~ae) S/258/62/002/001/008/013 1028/1228 AUTHOR: Yelpat'yovskiy, A. N. and.Xa-,iryev, . V- (Moscow) TITLE: On the calculation of prismatic shells in stresses PERIODICAL: lnzhenernyy zhumal, v. 2, no. 1, 1962, 117-129 TEXT: A variational method, based on Castellano's principle of the continuity of deformation, is developed for the calculation of thin momentless multiple connected prismatic shells. The longitudinal normal stresses are expanded in series by functions depending on the contour coordinates. The least work principle is used foi the determination of the coefficients of the series. The potential energy of deformation is represented in the form U = f,.Odz being a function of these coefficients. The differential equations expressing the conditions of minimum of the functional are determined, together with those expressing the natural boundary condit;ons. These equations are solved for the paiticular case of a simple prismatic shell. The solution obtained is identical with the solution obtained by other authors by different means, and has the advantage of being more substantiated physically. There are 5 figures. INSTITUTION- Institut mekhaniki AN SSSRi MAI (institute of Mechanics AS USSR and MAI) SUBMITTED: April 27, 1961 Card 1/1 VASILIYEV, VIV... inzh. Engineering method for stress analysis in hollow chamfers of flat angle components. Vest.mashinostr. .42 no.1-1:35-38 N 162. (,',LIRA 15:11) (Strains and stresses) ACMSIONWRo AP3000869 S/O2%/63/OOO/OO2/0064/uO64 AUTHORt .1 Bendik. P. L. Svecharnik, D. V,, Rardeov, L. K., Vasillpvp v. v. -,177 TITLEt. Flow vtetor.~D Class G Olt, 42e, 2j sub-Ol. No., 145023 7-1 SOURCEs Byul. isobrot6niy i to~arrykh tnakov, no, 2#19639 64 TOPIC TAGS: flow motor, eel indicator ABSTRAM. Flow meter for liquIds and gases;.its distinguishing feature is that in order to increase the measuAment accuracy, the operational reliability, and design simplicity, the sensitive,element of the flow meter (impolier) is made in the form of the rotor of a selsyn tran=itter of a contactless selsyn system. No graphics. (Abstractor's note: complete translation] ASSOCTkIIONt none SuMaTTEDi 1OFeb6i DATE ACQi* 28M&y63 ENCL; 00 BU ---NO REF-SOV3 ___Q00 OTHM, 006 Card _41 FUKHOV, Georgiy Yevgenlyevich; VASIL,IYL'V, Vsevolod Vilftorovich; STEPAINOV,A-kadiy Yevwenlvevich; TOKAIREITA, 011ga Nikolayevrea; DIAS, A.L., rea.iza-va; a-AFHLINIA., N.P., Iekh.-. red.; M.A., tekhn. red. (Electric modeling of problems in structural mechanics] Elek- tricheskoe mode-lirovanio zadnch stroitellnoi mekhaniki. [Liyj G.E.Pukhov i dr. Kiev, Izd-vo All USSR, 1963. 265 P. (MIRA 170) (for Pukhov). 1. Chlen-korrespondent A14 Ukr.SSR VASILIYEV, V.V. (Kiyev),- CHERNYSHENKO, I.S. (Kiyev) Elastoplastic slate of a structure consisting of spherical and toroidal shells. Prikl. mekh. 1 no.404-38 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR i Kiyevskiy avtomobillno- dorozhnyy inatitut. '~-R ~Lli "n F. cy'Indric-&-l ghel" made of glass TI L: SOURCE: Irmhenemyy zhurnal, V- 5, no- 1, 1965, 143-154 TDPIC TIACS: glass plastic. cylindric&l shell. edp~e effect, shell strvttiwe, Stream AMITAC"T': The e-,rticle dea."s vitIn the axinll-y rvT-metrical deformation of a cylir- sting a jarge of identical or-thotropic layers cf "ber- ~~Fk r't mL~ A t 9 u n a on 0 ra 7 r ra n "D?- n q_ M ~hc g Id t - t-e'q I n ri(ier 1 ep-d a to t h m T-, i r) thi~A tht ri t r-2 ag f~j a a t n e ti's- Cc" 1/2 L 40753-65 ACCESSION RR- &Flook6h trang-ers^ sh".r, whilch is no, into acccmmt by the clavnical theory, the mamentlesa atmza &nd the with the cl&sG!c&l Ulew-j baee,~ j~4 nas* 3 f i mres and 4T f ori-mulas -MOCIATION: None SUBIaTrED: 2TFeb64 SUB CODE: AS NR REF SVJt 00h ~l E F GOO Card 2/2 ACCFS' TOLI L41 R n M I Al C, Morn hr r MAC /nAl M'l qr% 1^4 ~.#l U%F'10 f vv~f Wj.G 71 V.L"G A r AUTHORI Yelpatlyevskiy, A. N.; Vasillyev, V. V. TITU i Investigation of the stressed state of a cylindric&! shell vound of fl"Der- glas ~nateriad SOURCE: Inzhenerayy zhurnal, v. 5. no. !, !965, 129-142 r ,~Ar, TOPIC TAGS: cylindrical shell, shell stress, shell deformation, fiberglas ABSTRACT: The purpose of the paper was to estimate the role of the edge effect on the stressed and deformed state of a shell. ',-%e investigated shell is cylindrical and is produced by winding f"berglas tnrepd ~,r fiberglas ribbor srnnetrical~'y re- lative to the cylinder generatrix, so that the structure consiats of a large number of layers of threads joined by a relatively less rigid binder. Since the fiber directions. whicn determine the elastic-sy-=ety-j axes, do not coincide Vith the principal directions or the cylindrica-1 s~~rfEce, t4rc t,~ftrlnz_ layers are tvi9ted LLngle has in tlia caae an opT-oa -~c algr; ror !y-"z_-ct-`c "nich are vou:" ir 1&yLre Ccrd 1/3 L 40754-65 ACCESSION 11R: Av'5oo6l63 opposite directions, so that _ self-balancing tangential stress are -produced in the -it is shown-in the--paper that-the -stressed s,'Cate of such a yer. _shell- can-be- Vr6kini up into two components, the momentless stress and the edge af - feet. The mutual shear of the layers is takfn Into account approxinately in the I.r.- vestigntion of the latter. The equation vritten out for the probler, is solved in terms of stress, using the least-work princirle, bi the method of asy--ptotic inte- gration in the form developed by A. '~Idenve-,-er obo,oChek T 7heorv of elast.~7 r% th ".;t! C; estim-lateg the rigli-11-N, of :.,-e ~nt) of transverse sho~ar. ~ne-. of t,e ..a t 1 '7 -_C ,a_ stresi-es. '-n all Dttar cas2s' trie stressed al,ate dependz no~.Iceal-ly -;r) ti-e rheologic&! p-oper-11'es or tne ',,inder. A 7,,,e str-bilit, of the equi-14br.'= poeltioc off 1-ne sttl'L !a &a&!Y&aA' Cirig. f 3 Card 2/3 L V')? S4-65 ACCESSION NRi AP50o6i63 SUBMTEDt 300c'(163 Eli r. L 00 REF SOV 002 OTHER, 000 SUB CODE: AS Card 313 ,L, ACCESSION UR. AP5oo6i63 SUBMITTED: 300ct63 UR REF SOV: 002 EINCL - 00 OTHER. 000 SUB CODE: AS I 1 I Card ~Z' 3/3 7 -- .VASILIYXV, V.V., inzh. . ..... 2': ...... - r-010 Ilevator storage no.9:35-37 157. I.Giprozhir. at the Vitabsic Oil Plant* Kaol.-Yhir. prom. 23 (MIM 10:12) (Vitebsk--Oileeeda--Storage) VASILIYEV, V.V., inzh. Mechanization of loading and unloading operations in margarine plants. Maul.-zhir.prom. 25 no.4:36-37 '59. (MIR& 12:6) 1 1. Goaudarstvennyy institut po proyfiktirovaniyu masloboynoy, zhirovoy, inylovarannoy, parfyumernoy i margarinovoy promyeblenno- (Oleomargarine) (Loading and unloading) VASILIYEV, V.V., inzh, -- Section warehouse for margarine. Hael.-zhir.prom. 25 no.6:44-4 159. (MIRA 12:8) l.Gooudarstyenny7 institut po proyektirovaniyu masloboynoy, zhirovoy, mylovarennoy, parfyumernoy i margarinovoy promyshlennosti. (Oleomargarine--Storage) S/081/62/000/022/006/088 B177/B186 AUTHORS: Vasillyev, V. V., Hudenko, M. I. TITLE: The effect of cations of heavy metals on the properties of fine-grained emulsions PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.. Khimiya, noo 22, 1962, 57-58, abstract 22B393 (Tr. Vses. no-io kinofotoin-ta, no'. 43, 1961, 17-30) TEXT: The effect was studied of Cd 2+ ions, when introduced in the first maturing stage, on the photographic properties-of fine-grained AgBr emulsion (E) with 2 mol~'AgI- 'Shen Cd2+ is introduced, the volumetric s lution increases, and the concentration of Ag and the viscosity of the o swelling and the volume of E decrease; owing to the removal of gelatirie from the solution by the cadmium. Th Cd2+ ions in a proportion of .2 mol~o to Ag ensure the minimum dimensions of the microcrystals, the saaximum monodispersion and the greatest quantity of grains per unit volume. The reduction in the dimensions of the microcrystals is due to 2- 4- the formation of autocomplexes of CdBr,, CdBr 4 and CdBr 6 which bind the Card 1/2 The effect of cations of heavy ... S/08 62/000/022/oo6/oaa B177YB186 halogen ions and diminish the solubility of AgHal. Co-precipitation of Cd 2+ and Ag+ is assumed to occur in the first maturing2stage with the formation of mixed crystals of CdBr 2- AgBr, in which Cd + is uniformly distributed throughout the lattice as conf *rmed by X-ray ztructural analysis. Optically sensitized EI; with Cdi+ possess an anomalously high sensitivity, owing to the increased quantity of defects in the AgBr-Cd lattice. [~bstracter'B note: Complete translation.1 Card 2/2 VASIL'YEV,, V.V.; LYALIKOV, K.S.; PERFILOV, N.A. Sensitivity of extra-fine grained P-9 emulsions to the visible spectrum and their optical sensitization. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 6 no. 31227-229 My 161. (MMA 14:5) 1. Leningradekiy institut kinoinzhonerov. (Photographic emulsions) RUDEMKO, M.I. Effect of cadmium cation on fine-grained emulsions. Zhur.TKHO 7 no.2:228-229 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Shostinskiy filial Nauchno-issledovatellskogo kino-fotoinstituta. (Cadmium) (Photographic emulsions) . f~ 1. 1 Effect of stirring on the properties of high-diaperaion photo- graphic layers. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 7 no.5081-333 s-o 62. MIRA 15ill) 1. Filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo kinafotoinstituta, Shostka. (Photographic emulsions) VA811,IYEV, V.Ya.# inzil. . .1. - -I ... - Spe C4 alized wor'~sh~p lcr tlte --f .. A -L : 1 -1 - - - Der. prom. 14 no.2:19-21 F 165, 1, M -7 10, : A, ) 1. Mentrallrcyf) konstruletorrkoye by)ir-c bunfizhnoy i "derctcobraba- tyva. 0 ,,- 1. '1 yushchey promyshlenricsti Scve'~-, narc~dricvn 1k, l,a'I,Viyskoy SSR. OURCE C ACC-RR,--XM25486 AUTHOR: Rykov, A. G.; Vasilfyev, V. Ya.; Yakovlev,'Go No OIRG: none TrM,z Investigations of oxidation-roduc io~reactions of actinide elementso III. rdnotics of tho reaction between uranium (IV and bromate ions in porchlorate aolutior SOURC&: RadioldAmiya, v. 8. no. 1, :L966p 33-Ja TOPIC TAGS: oxidation reduction reaction, chemical kinetics, uranium, bromate, anion stoichiomotry, roaction rate. hydrogen ion, ion concentration + or Mo3-#- A3371LICT: The mechanism of the conversion of 144* ions to M02 ions in the reaction with anion oxidants has not been well stUdied. The present study deals with the kinetics of oxidation-reduction reactions of ions of actinide elements with oxygen-containing anions. The experiments on the determination of the stoichiomatry of the reaction were conducted at 250C in 2 M 1=04* The results showed that the stoichiometric coefficient of the reaction rem6ins approxLmately constant within the limits of 2.1-20 with a change In the ratio of initial reagent concentrations L1U(IV)1 from 2, 5 to 5 - 3,, -7 Evidently,, the principal reaction is 2U4+ + B - + 2H ZM~+ + Brd- 4- 4H4 20 2 L 34051-66 ACC NRt AF6025486 accompanied by considerably slower oxidation of U(IV) by BrG- ions- It has been ahown that the reaction governing the rate of the overall process passes through two activated complexes formed under different equations. The reaction rate in the first route does not depend on con- centration of hydrogen iona, and along the second - it ie proportional to the square of the H+ ion concentration. Thermodynamic values have been found characterizing the reactions of formation of each activated complex. 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S Of 0e 00 .00 o a zoo go 0 66 -go 00 b A I V`11 An I Fw o I w is 11 1% it -N w A 9 14 ~ 0 0 9 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 40 to o o 000 0 9 0 0 0 00 g 0 0 0 0 6 0 IN 0 IS a 000 0 0 0 v 0 0 VASIL'Ev, Vasili fi7C)ViC!,-, IP-9- y TE rhe fundamentals of blast furnace 8:Leltillt UtilLzi,"L b,oic sl,,,z s Khar' kov ,jos. nauchno-tekhn. ixd-va Ukrainy, 10, p. - ALA A- 1. 4 f I ~ I .1 .1vft 00 00 'E 00 &I1ALLVf6K-L Lilts -.n ' ' ' F a dwito a" A. T. K in a vipula an magnesia TUC' "c1v ~ ~ 11tion of dolomite (20.7% COO and coisd=ed. -00 18.7% 16tSO) to limestone (14.07, C&O JUUl 1.9% SISM was from V, to Vs. and the protection of the cost Ir-1 .00 against S pain. was higher than uIusl; therv was 407v a4 -00 much Fri) in the 4&81. The N101 -Wr i-itain little 00 Fco. art stable and have in cotnpori-n with linimt,sic A - 2"h* higher temp. during the tllwb&rgr. while They '00 pmcss mobility whk-h excludro the nerr-ity of applying any liqWfier. 11. V. Shwartilwfl .00 z:o 0 Of CtA%jfFk&t1C% too J A'.) on 110 0 0 0 a g 0 0 49 0 0 C 0 to 4 1) to Ap J, 11 0 A A14 17 j6 M 0it V If $d 0 F a 0! a w A; L -J 6, 0 p r I 1 1 0 LO It " - .. A A 4 VIO SO ot , 00 w 1418 wm Ower-mickel -Wm. It" -- 444-MOO M) 1)4, it ZA L . M4sks6olma m" . lixtsil. eviotkurr W the advantax" CA usillit Cu-%i VOW)"I .09 in the hYdruernifili-on of rrfinrd All"I Cludc 4912 the - I,tfwtkv. Ch*, Illarw .00 00 set -.06 90 goo 001 '00 00 '00 L1114.114t CL~WFKATIC* ...... t I are* *0 re (T IV to at 41 K ax u Aft Z S 6 tW0 - - I it It If it -C ?KwnIis 0 9 0 0 *1* 4 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 N N -3 AJ 0 3 Ono S 4 0 6 0 0 1 0 11 u It w Is ill , ty it v 13 111 a a v is A 41111A 4 W .40 4 r CAUf k 000 q- - ,--- - 06"ll"ll - I **A 1 rM XOAUWV of Add4WOOM 1MCABow Akm V. K 11 60, 7 and K. I. V"heaka. (Teoria I I'mktika bletalrurxii f 4, ;o (In Russian). Aftrr rvvii,wing the jit-i- rtim of higgilicon imn-milicon-carbuit, alloys roystainisig ' -00 11 milietili. the authors dwribo tho mannfact tire of thrm allovit tit T off mverlicimtorv and 10 n-heard furtistw, )riving clotitils ol' the l , ' i i h M sea votillios t oil flf the e almorptiou tit p. t gamm Ivi. the melt, anAl slags. Tit#, working of two typivid phargm in ilevivrilm%l iii ii detail. An English translation of this paper k now available im $!: 004 No. 90 in the Tram"on l3arias of The Iron and Sled frutitute. ' : A 00 too we$ X00 ,3, c i;i A S SS L A ORTALLOACKAL LITINATU411 C ASSIFICAMIS 040 Smelt.. ti i & -- lanamo -4 1 14idoo aftv 'led apalil cow sit V-11 T xx IA S AV V* 1%; 17. Is M A I I Ow a IF I if IN 9 a a 4 q it 0 to at 09 x a K it It it it WD a I is 4ii 00 6004110 0 0 0 40 0 00 41 40 0 0 41 0 0 oil VASILIY~V, V. YE. 35309. VASILIYEV, V. YE. Donennaya plavka pri vysokom soderzhanii serl i shildite. V SB: 50 Lot Ydevsk. Politekhn. In-Ta Diev, 1948, S. 31-131.-Bibliogr: 13 Ilazv. SO: Letopis' Zhumallnykh Statey Vol. 34, Moskva 1949 VAS!LfY~Wp V. Ye. "Blast-Furnace Smelting 41th btable Slags." Dr Tech Sci, Cl:zir of Cast Iror Metallurar and the Theory of Metallurgical Processes, Fiev Order of Lenin Polytechnical Inst) Irlin Hi~her ZrIucation USSR Kiev, 3,954- (n, To 8, Feb 55) 30: Stn. ~Nlo. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at TUSSH Higher Sducational institutions (14) VASIL'YEV,L V. YE. , DEMSEMO, V.O., ATND P01"IMAIM TA, L. A. Solution of Crystals Blue vitriol and succinic acid crystals were investigated. The grmm crystals were dissolved in ethanol of various concentrations. The speed of solution does not exhibit proportionality to volume, surface, nve linear crystalline dimensions. An Increase of specific weight up to 20~, could be observed. (RZhFiz, No. 8, 1,055) -IZY, Klaysk- Politokhn. in-tq. 14, 1954, 183-195. SO: Sum. No. 744, 8 Dec 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific Abstracts (17) LASIL'IjYA_jje_q_; SAHOKHVAMY, Ya., vedushchiy redektor; GOLOVCHENKO, G., tekhnicheskiy redsktor [Blast furnace smelting with stable slags] Domennaia plavka na ustoichivykh shlakakh. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo takha.lit-ry USSR, 1956. 259 p- (MM 10:1) (Blast furnaces) VASLj;a~~~- r.P. Izheyn'!Wi and his role in the development of Ukrainian metallurgy. Nar. z ist. takh. to.3:46-52 156, (KM 10:6) (Izhevalkii, T.P., 1863-) VASILlY.',,"Vf Valplriy Andreyevich; 1-%1.1 red. [Handbook on ~-;afety fcjr Png,-.r assembly of pi?-es ard inwistrial e,~Uipment in opf-,ratiriil~ MOttillurgical laallt:J ilvila, tku po te~hnikc b( zopfnw,~t dlia ra~xjchikh I-o irontazhu truboprovcAov i tekluialnCi~,i.c- -kago 'I ;0J,--,uvuiush(-hlkh tsekhakh f~heskoi promy.1-hilennosti. 1.1,oskva, Stroilzdat, 1964. Ponnadiy Vasillye-vich, st.arshiy prepodavatoll; VAS-il."EV, Vladimir Ivanovich, assistent Analysis of a ferrite-transistor single-stroke distribu'Gr. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 6 no.11:1229-1234 163. (MIRA 17:4) 2. Kafedra avtomatiki i telemckhaniki Taganrogskogo radiotckhni- cheskogo Instituta. 11amop. VASILIYEV, Vasiliy Yofimovich Dissortntiont Blnst furmco smolting on stable alngs Dogreet Doc Toch Sci A.ffiliation: fnot indicatT Dofonse Dato, Places 28 Mar 55, Council of Kiev Order of Lenin Poly.tech Inst Certifiention aate: 23 Jun 56 Source: B?I-rVO 5/57 SOV/ 137-57-11-21046 T ran slati on from: Referativnyyzhurna I, Meta I lurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p6l (USSR) AUTHOR: Vasil'yev , V.Ye. TITLE: The Smelting of Pig IrZift to Produce Slags Suitable for Cement Manufacture (Vyplavka chuguna na shlakakh, prigodnykh dlya proizvodstva tsementa) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Domennyye shlaki v str-ve. Kiyev, Gosstroyizdat UkrSSR, 1956, pp 40-50 ABSTRACT: Blast-furnace slags are the cheapest source of binder mat- erials. However, utilization of the slags resulting from the melting of open-hearth pig iron is hindered by the high man- ganous oxide contents (5-916). It is proposed to convert the blast furnaces of the south to operation with stable low man- ganiferous (256 MnO) and rnagnesia (716 MgO) slags. When these types of slags are made, the furnaces are run just as intensely as before, but it becomes possible to utilize all the resultant slag in the cement industry. The results of industrial tests run at the Nr-4 blast furnace of the Azovstal' Plant in July 1950 are adduced. They show that conversion to stable Card 1/2 magnesia slags resuits in a sharp improvement in furnace- SOV/ 137-57-11-21046 The Smelting of Pig Iron to Produce Slags Suitable for Cement Manufacture performance indices. The coefficient of Mn distribution dropped from 2.04 to 0.7Z. At the same time, the corresponding coefficient of sulfur distribu- tion increased from Z4.6 to 3776. The consumption of manganese ore dropped from 0.325 to 0.176 kg/kg pig iron. The MgO contents of the slags came to 6.58% (instead of the customary 1.46%), and that of MnO was 2% (instead of 5.49%). It should be noted that stable magnesia slags make for an improve- ment in furnace operation and make it possible to raise the blast tempera- ture to over 8000C without any technological complications. The results of experiments demonstrating the high qualities of lime-slag cement made from a mixture of low-manganese magnesia blast-furnace slags, with 5-10% added lime, are shown. Y e. V. Card 2/2 VASIL'YEV, Y.Yu., inzh. Automation of the assembling and painting of single-unit car bodies. Mekh.i avtom.proizv. 14 no.9;51-53 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) (United States--Automobiles--Bodiag) (Automation) VASILI-YEV, V.Yu; BARZILOVICH, V.S. Surface ener&v and process of cast iron inoculation. Nmch.trud7 Inst.mash. i oellkhoz.makh. AN URSR 4-34-50 154. (MTRA 9:9) (cast iron) VASILIMT, Vitaliy Zakharavich: GRORGUMMIT, Nikolay Nikolayevich --'-rUe-ce-as-ed-j--, DMAGO, An.drey Dimitriyevich [deceasedh KCKHM Andrey Aleksandrovich; TAURCK, Tiktor Grigorlyevich becessedi; TSATEKIN, Titally Semenoy1ch; SWOSUIXOT, lirill Alsksandrovich: MUSINTM, T.M., insh., red.; TAIROTA, A.L., red.isd-vat, TIKHA OT, A.Ta., tekhn.red. (Reference tables for machine parts] 'Spravochnys tablitay po detaliam mashin. Izd.4, isyr. i dop. Koskva. Gos.nsuchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. Pt.l. 1960. 613 p. (MIRA 14:1) (Y.achinery--Standards) VASILIYEV V.Z.[deceus,%-:-dj; YOKEN-W, A.A.~ TSATSK]II, V.-").~ TtS MY V " I ~` -YAI. I M M-~ A. YU61N ', TJM.: iLzh.7 red. S [Reference tables on mri,-.hizio parts in 2 volumes] Spra- vochnye tablitsy po detalAum mushin v 2--kh tomakh. Moskava, Mashinostroen-le. VoI.I. 1965, 7.16 p. (Mhp 18:9) VASILIYEV Vitaliy ZEkkharovichl GEORGIYEVSKIT, Hikolay Nikolayevich -'__Ldecessqdj_-,-DMAGO-,Andrey Dmitriyevich [deceased]; KOXWEV. Andrey AleksandrovIch;;TAIMOK, Viktor Grigorlyevich(decessed]; TSATSKII, Vitaliy Semenovich; MWOSaIKOV, Kirill Aleksandrovich; KUSINTAN, T.M., inzbti-redi; TAIROVA, A.L..,red.izd-va; TURA OV. A.Ya., tekhn.red. [Reterance tables for machine parts] Spravochnye tablitty po data- liam mashin. Izd.4., ispr. i dop. Koakva, Gos.nBuchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. Pt.2. ig6i. 688 p. :4) (MIRA 14 (Machinery--Tables, calculations, ate.) VASILIYEVO V. Z. Teahnolo,-n., Machine parts, Spravo~:hnik, Koiskm, Ka,3heiz, 1951. Monthly List of Russian AccoGsioas, ldbrary of Gong 1. ~j ress, Dqcember 195". Unclassi lied. V5 ~11 .s76 Vasillyev, V. Z. i dr. Spra-vochnyye tablitsy po detalyam mashin [Reference tables for machine parts, byj V. Z. Vasillyev !,i dr.1 Yoskva, Yashgin, 19 v. diagrs., tables. Lib. has: 1955, pt. 2 1958 (3. izd) (2v. in I) TISTLIM V.Z.: GMRGIYgVSKIY, N.N.; DUBTAGO.A.D.: TAUROK, T.G.; MaTSKIN, S:- SHAPOSHMKOV, K.A.VXH&VADYAN, G.A., redaktor; SOKOWVA,T.F. telchnichask1y radaktor. (Reference tables for macbine parts] Spravochnyn tablitsy po detaliam nashin. goskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. Pt. 2.1955. 239 P. (MLRA P:9) (Nnehanical engineering--Tables. calculations. etur.) V,q --,/ 4, Y-1 V1.1 /c1.51. The line width increases from 45-80 oe to 200-400 oe as temperature -i.s raised from 770K to.200-2300K, but the position of the lines does not change. The spin- lattice relaxation time 11 as determined from the width of the experimental absorDtion curve of Ti-0 lis approximately 5-10-9 8ec at 770K. T 1 depends on temperature approximately as T-n where n~~-1-2. The epr signal intensity and the static magnetic susceptibility -,~0likewise depend on the composition of the TiOx system. In the initial section of the intensity curve, intensity dard 1/3. 3/181/62/004/006/017/0-1-4 Electron paramagnetic resonance... B125/B104 (h2+h1)/h 0- increases owing to the -increasing concentration of Ti+3 in the rutile-type lattice, where h 1 and h2 are the moduli of the signal maximum and signal minimum and h 0 is the sum of the moduli. The peak on the intensity curve at x '-r 1.93 is due prusumably to the formation of one or more compounds of the homologous Anderson series Ti no 2n-1' *~ round x~---1.8, the 9-factor changes considerably and the magnetically non- equivalent positions of ~i pass over,)into equivalent positions. This region corresponds to the anomalies of the isotherms of static magnetic susceptibility. In the P-phase of the TiOx system, the T.i+3 ions are ambient to low-symmetry neighborhood. At a low concentration, spin-spin interaction in the TO X system is of minor importance. Intensity and asymmetry of the signal decrease linearly to zero in the range of (-phase. The g-factor of the epr signal in the P- and -phases changes from 1.949 to 1.963. Absorption in T-80 (T-60) ceiamic (g = 1.93 and g - 1.97) at liquid nitrogen temperature is caused by Ti,3 in various crystalline Card 2/3 5/181 /62/004/006/017/051 Electron :aramagnetic resonance.... B!25,~B104 surrouzidin,tzs. The physical and cheirical processes in polycrystalline dielectrics containing loss than a7 )t; titanium oxide8 change the intensitivs of the epr spectra by about one, order of ma&nitude. There are 1 figure and 1 table. The most important English-language reference is: P. Chester. Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc., 5, 73, 196o. SUBMITTED: January 22, 1962 Card VASILIYEV, Ye.; VAKHLAMOV, 1. Improve the economic stimulation for the creation and uEe of modern technolog7. Sots. trud 7 no.8:40-47 Ag 162, (MIRA 15:10) (Technological innovations) (Bonus system) XUZIXIN, Te., starshiy dispetcher-tekhnolog; V'ASIL'YEV Ye., brigadir kranove ~! - '~', io' grazchikov; TIMOYMY, A., starshiy he ~k-: starohiy kranqvshohik; KHVOSTOVA, DA..,,red,; KIRSANOTA, N.A., tekhn.red. (Now;equipment in the port of Riga]Novala tekhnika v Rizhskom portu. Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1958. 54 p. (XIRA 12:3) (Riga--Harbor) (Loading and unloading) a A :*A sea got 0: 0 to 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 a It G 0* of girv bAft" and the contizu- Sb"t f&m4utAtI4Q A-asit ." anj G. lfin*h - pro"Pum of vx . 71 7 -1' 1 h,wy.,-- spol- 1, li"Ic I'vilmd CA- Ztak - I be j,r fernlemalum Of Situp luasbes can. lw -titiAlly of S suitable. cont"Mou-4y Inalli- bortened by the use IVII. -d yra't Cell, urc, mw that the -11 plying yeast cuh W. 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' , It"i ShAlf.-I liffoom '441,1C.1 1" all 1:1 4) 01.1. 1 lip 1rom i. I" - t Lr "it' wells ou-1,ratr -wiati-m. Atilt it list Illellf"I A 1.1 14 olwi llw AA' H ti l So* ke ve. il . tv.1911111rd 1" 4 41 Wed. Will) A rmi.l. I w a c'"I't 11 i 1 00 0e . " ll 1 tefilarlittur Awl. ass tillillipticulion 0(the yes"t I cu. M. "t the lefftwuling apt). d of the LIA t ltic i ( zo 411 a ti a t yra pflullbLi,% a illax. o( 4.29 cu. tit. it ' l 1 InI7- a of Ill"r $lie h hm is 1112'h it tvilto ngt Thi. 041 im,th-1 tit c%mOusumt, foriawntation imtritint fhr *614 ' tbr iih%, ak-. to 111.4 Al ~'Iay film% I ria. Ill.'ll the (clutrolt. -00 1"s upp~ Willi a vield ill lik., 0( aikmt 115.0 dkidt"ll 04 till It ellit Intel) 81) thr 111WA-l. W. R. 00 a 00 ts INS %law U is &I 0 0 0 o it, jj-j lip, 6 *0 411 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 010 0 e 0 6 0 0 41 0 0 IN 0 0 0 VASILIYEV, Ye.; KUNELI5KIY, L. For careful and economical labor expenditure. Sots. trud 8 no.12:14-21 D 163. (MIRA 17:2) SKVORTSOVA, M., kand.okonom.nauk; VASILIYEV, Ye, Transportation of pulpwood lqgs for woodpulp copbines in the Baltic States. Rech. transp. 22 no,2:9-11 F 163. ' (MIRA 16:5) 1. Glavnyy dispetcher Belomorsko-Onezhakogo parokhodstva (for Vasillyev). (Lumber-Transportation) (Baltic statea--Woodpulp industry) VASIL'YEV Ya "Deeds and people of demonstration farms" by VvM.Demin. Reviewed by IA. Vasillev. Zemledelie 25 no.4:95 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Collective farms) (Demin, P.M.) V!~I~~~ Provincial Agronimic Conference in Kirov. Zemledelie 25 no.4: 86-87 Ap 163. (KRA 16: 5) (Kirov Provinoe--Agriculture--Congresans) TYUNYAYEV., M.; IVCHENKO, N.; VASILIyEv, Ya.; RYABOKUCHMA, S.; BRATEPSKIY, F., aapirant -1-- -- -- Use of jet engines and ventilating systems for drying corn. Muk.- elev.prom. 28 no.3tl&24 Mr 162. (KM 15W le Nachallnik upravleniya khlebopriyemnykh predpriyatiy Ministerstva zagotovok Moldavskoy SSR (for Tyunyayev). 2. Zamentitell nachallnika Chernovitskogo upravleniya zagotovok (for Ivchenko). 3. Glavnyv inzhener Kuybyshevskogo upravleniya zagotovok (for VaBillyev). 4- Zamestitell direktora po kachestvu Khashchevatakogo khlebopriyemnogo predpriyatiya (for Ryabokuchma). 5. Severo-Osetinskiy sellskokhoyay~- stvennyy institut (for Braterakiy). (Corn (Mize)-Drying) V A'-" I L Y -b-1V 6:,i". mat. M, PA m"'. c f. f k ul 13 T'~ . ELI LL IJP(c) jD/GG 6 61 EWT (1)/EWT (m)/EPF(c) /T/;1'4P(t) /SWP (b) CC M N ZIR-. AM18073 UIV0020165116310011006310066 41 AUTHOR t.-tvq-Aijjte n, E. Ye. C~kj~ I.; V. 3s- TITIE: X-ray and Kp, emission lines of titanium in oxides Falo2 - SOME., AN SSSR. Dokladyp ve '163, no. 1, 1965, 63-a u TOPIC TAGS: titanium oxidep x ray emission, line width, crystal lattice str cture, spectral fine structure AWOTRACT: This in a continuation of earlier experimental investigations (DM1 v. 155, no. 2, 1964 and DAN v. 157., no. 2, 196k) devoted to tbe fine structure of K erdosion bands of titanium In lower oxides (Tion) of the hexagonal (0 < n < OMI and cubic (0.85 < n < 1.2) structure in the region of homogeneity of these phases. In the present paper these data are 5upplemented with Information on the energj, and emission lines in the same phases) of variable componi- shape of the illy and 116. tion, and also Worther oxides with 1.5 < n < 2. The lower oxides were prepared in the same muner as before. The prepaxation of -the other oxides is described briefly. The x-ray spectra and the fluorescence of the titanium in the oxides rere determined with a DRS-2 spectrograph under conditions similar to those of the earlier experimerrLs. The results sbaw that for the lower oxides (up to n m 1.20) the energy of the maxima of the F.., and J~r2 lines remains conDtant and tho same as CtIrd 1/2 L 3897-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5018073 in metallic titanium. The maximum of the YO, remains constant for the hexagonal oxides~ but shifts in the range 0.85 < n < 1.2 towards the longer wavelengths. The shapes (half-widths and asymmetry indices) of the FU lines remain constant when 0 < n < 0-45. The half-width of the F,3, line increahd linearly, and its asymet- ry Index has a more complicated variation. In the cubic structure oxides the para- ineters of all lines behave in analogous fashion, the half-width increasing linear- ly and-the asymmetry index exhibiting nonmonotonic variation. No appreciable de- gree of homogeneity Is observed when 1.5 < n < 2, but the maxima of all lines shift towards the long-wave side. Ilie results are interpreted from the point of view of the number of electrons participating in the chemical bond. This report was pre- rented by A. P. Vinogradorv. Orig. art. has 1 4 figures and 1 table. VVV57 ASSOCIATION: Institut neorganicheskoy Ichimii Sibirakogo otdeleniya Ahademli nauk SSSR (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Depaa-tmeirb, Academy of Sciences '~Y SSSR); Inotitut Beoltbimil, ianaliticheskoy khimlll_E~. _V. f. Vernadakogo Almdeai nauk SSSR (Institute of Geochemist and Anal ic Chem1qtz7j Acq4 ~en.W o SUBMITTEW 11Dec64 ENCLO. 00 GUB CODE: Opp SS nR REFISM 010 OTHERI 003 Card 2/2 SOBOUEVA, M.S.; VASILIYEV, Ya.V. Enthalpy of the formation of nickel telluride NiTel.00 NiTei. 500 Vest. LGU 17 no.16:153-155 162. (MIRE 15:9) (Nickel telluride) (Enthalpy) VASIL I YEV, Ya tV- L SOBOLEVA, M.S. Calorimeter for measuring the heats of high-temperature processes. Zhur. fiz. kbim. 36 no.4:907-910 Ap 162. (KRA 15:6) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Calorimeters) t,,,-, Yar Ez at 7h- nv.,%12--; ~-,j nep -a. dn I-i -,cvostcc~noec inatituta fi tro Ito 1 lo tvL S/078/63/008/004/002/013 A0591Ai26 AUT1fORS i Ya.V., Khrycheva, D.D., Arlya, S.M. TITLE: Magnetic susceptibility of lowor oxides of titanium PERIODICAL; Zhurnal neorganichoskoy khimii, v. 8, no. 4, 1962, 788 790 The aim of this work was to investigate tbo dependence of the mag- netic susceptibility of the lower oxides of,titanium on composition, In order to confirm the phase ratios in the low-oxygen region of the-Ti - 0 system and to obtain experimental data on the magnetic properties of the metallic phases with the participation of the 3d elements being the object of numerous theoretical studies. The samples were annealed, first at 1,400*c for 3 h, then at 1,150"C for 15 h, and finally at 1,000*C for 10 h, and subsequenly quenched. The mag- netic susceptibility of the lower titanium oxides was measured between -194 and +100 C by Faraday's method at different intensities of the magnetic field,(up to 18,000 oersteds). The current intensity in the windings of the electromagnet was maintained within t 0.05% of the given value. The forces acting on the sam- . "a in the magnetic field were measured with a quartz torsion microbalance with p Card 1/2 S/078/63/008/004/002/013 Magnetic susceptibility of lower oxides of titanium A059/A126 a sensitivity of 5 - lo-7 g. The measured sample is kept in a cryostat de- scribed.by A.S. Borovik-Romanov [Zh. eksp. i teoret. fiz., v. 29, 790 (1955)]. The absolute error of measurement was about 2 to 3%, and the relative error was about 0.5%. The magnetic susceptibility of the titanium oxides TiO /1.20 was found to be independent of temperature. The transition from the metal to the oxide in the Ti - 0 system is characterized by a decrease in magnetic suscepti- bility. The shape of the dependence of the magnetic susceptibility on the index of the oxygen atom confirms that the upper limit of the homogeneity region of the solid solution of oxygen in titanium, corresponds to Ti.00.50, while the lower lim- it of the homogeneity region of titanium oxide correzponds to TOO The -85- shape of the dependence of the magnetic susceptibility of-titanium oxide on,com.- position shows a singular point corresponding to the stoichlometric composition TiOi.oo which fits the shape of the dependence of other properties of titanium oxide on its composition. There are 2 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State Univer- sity) BMTMIM: August 15, 1962 Card'2/2 TFIXEV, V.V. [deceased]~ VASILIYEV, Ya.V.; VOTINOV, M.P.; KIIARITONOVA, O.K.; KHARITONOV, Ye.V. ------ 314~ctron paramagnetic resonance in the system titonium-oxygen. ftz. tver. tela 4 no.6:1496-1499 Je 162. (KIRA 16:5) (Parattknotic resonance and relaxation) (Titanium Qxides) VASILIYEV, ra.V.; KHREHEVA, D.D.; ARIYA, S.M. Magnetic susceptibility of lower titanium oxides. Zhur.neorg.]Chim, 8 no-4088-790 Ap 163. OURA 160) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Titanium oxides-Magneti properties) Sll8lV631005100410181047 B102/Bli36 !AUTHORSi Vasillyev Ya. V. and Shcherbakova, G. A. TX-TLEt Magnetic susceptibility in the system c(-Fe 203'a-Al 203 P8RtODICALs Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 5, no, 4# 1963, 1090 - 1093 TEXTs A solid solution of cx-Fe 203 - a-Al203 was prepared from pure (pia.) initial substances and subjected to X-ray phase analysis. The two-phase range was found to be between Ie3 and 85.t5 mole% a-Fe2o 3' The magnetic 1 susceptibility was measured according to the Faraday method in fields of 10-18 koe. X was 'determined as a function of the composition for tempera- turea between 20 and 8500C with an absolute accuracy of �3~- 1 of prepara- tions containing more than 10-/') Fe 0 deptnded on the field strength and was 2 3 therefore not measured. The curvPs 1/X - f(T) show an inflection point near room temperaturel below and above this pcint 7, satisfies tile Curie-Viciss law6 With increasing content of a-Al 0 the Curie4eiss constant 0 tends to zero 2 3 and the magnetic moment of the Fe-III ions to the magnetic moment of the free '.Card_.1/2. S/i81/63,005/004/0185/047 Magnetio 3uaceptibility in the... DiW/D166 Fe-III ions in their ground state. The behavior of the Fe203 system on dilu-~ tion agrees with results of theoretical considerations (J. Phys. Chem. Sol.,' 10, 19, 1959; 16, 169, 1961). There are 2 figurea and I table. ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy gosudarstveiinyy universitet (Leningrad State University) SUBIMITTEDs November 4, 1962 j Card 2/2 25(2) AUTHOR: Vasillyev, Ye. TITLE: A Turn Counter for a Windin Bench (Schetchik vitkov dlya namotochnogo stanochka~ PERIODICAL; Radio, 1959, Nr 3, p L~2 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A bicycle kilometer counter may be used as a turn qounVer for a winding bench. It is necessary to convert the reading of the counter according to the following formula - a + x Ir whereby a - reading of the counter at the start of the coil winding Q - reading of the counter at the end of the winding operation x - number of turns required. Card 1/1 VASILIYEV, Ye. New developments in paying bonuses to engineers and technicians. Sots. trud 7 no,11:108-116 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Technicinng in industry) (Bonus qyptem)