SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VENZHEGA, A.S. - VEPREK, J.
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VF21ZIEGA A.S. [Ve=heba . A.S. j
Durability of ro3-lers of milltiro3-ler mi.Us in connection with the
physical state of the surface layers. Dop. All UPSR no.10:1302-
1306 161, OURA 14-.11)
1. Starok*mtorskiy mashJ$ostroitel'nyy zavod. Predstavleno
akademl.kom-All USSR F.P.Belyinkinym (Bieliankin, F.P.]
ACC NR: AP6002120
SOURCE 1-IJOE; "R/069/65
AUTHOR: Berns M. L.; KalZj~~, G P .- Ven,71ie, AL. S.- Bellki!!, M. Yo.;
ORG: Mosco-w Insti.tute of S-teel.and AlLoys (Moskovskiy inst.iLut staLi I splavov)
TITLE: High-temperature EhermmechanicaL surface treatment (with 9 Kh steel as
example)
SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika materialov, v. 1, no. 6, 1965, 701-706
TOPIC TAGS: steel, surface hardening, metal heat treatment, mechanical heat
treatment
ABSTRACT: The paper gives the results of a study and adoption in industry of a
new method of hardening the sur-face layers of cold culls, the high-Lemperature
thermomechanical surface treatment (IMMST), In experLments with rulls of 9Kh
steel, the greatest increase in the contact strength of 9Kh steel rolls as com-
pared to ordinary hardening treatment with high-frequency currents and low tem-
pering is provided by RTMST involving an auatenizing temperature 3f 900-950C, a
draft pressure of 64 dkN, a longitudinal feed of 180 mm/min, and i rotation velo-
city of 720 rpm, After this treatment, the contact strength in the zone of
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limited life increased from 4.1 -5.4 to 13.0-14.8 million cycles (in some samples,
up to 50-55 million cyclea). The life of the working r~ Is of a twelve-roll mill
increased by a factor of over 2. Metal1_o_&raphjc _j_~~qdies ,nd Micr(,hardness measure-
ments following the IMISI showed the presence of a markedly hardeied surface layer
characterized b:, a high etchabLlity. MIST results in a ref inemei t of carbide
particles, an increased alloying with chromium, and causes a certFin orientation
to appear in the separation of these particles. Urig. art. has: 3 figures and
2 tables.
SUB CODE: 11 SUBM DATE: IlMar65 ORIG REF: 001
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VS17BEGA, A.S., kwid. tekhn. namk; BELK IN, M. Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk
Selen.Ling grinding conditions for haydered 9Kh steel. Mashino-
s-rcenie no.5z5l ~1-3 264 (1-114A IW)
VENZMA., - - - . H.Shinostroitell
teady of nonferrous metals (MIPA 1545)
plastics ins 162.
no.5:11 Fq (Plastics) (Kramatorsk-Machinery industrY
VENZHEGA, A.!;,, inzh.; BELKIN, M.Ya., inzh.
v
Strength of rolls for cold finish rolling. Mashinostroanie
no.1:9-10 Ja-F 163. (MM 16:7)
1. Staro-Kramatorskiy mashinostroitellny7 zavod.
(Rolle(Iron mills))
RVIKO
BELON, M.Ya. . lrsnl
V.Ns,
Hardening T-artc 0-1P 18
no-3:63-64 ?~" '65-
YRIIZIIUCGA,.--IvoR.;ypikov-ligh-,..SUTUNOVSKIT, L.Ta., otv.red.; MMINA, R.A.,
red.izd-va; ANDRETET, S.P., takhn.red.
[Pipe fitter for blast furnace water lines; manual for the
training of qualified workers in industry] Slosarl-vodoprovodchik
domennoi pechi; uchabnoe posobie dlia podgotovki kyalifitairovannykh
rabochikh na proizvodetva. KhDrtkov, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry
po chernoi i tevetnoi matallurgii, 1960. 199 p. (MIRA 14:1)
(Blaist furnaces-Rquipment and supplies) (Pipe fitting)
3CV/10-59-4--Z5/ZQ
Velich;:a, L.A., and IMuta. A.A.
Tr=8 The Sixth -onforenc* of Ya-j=C. Scientiric ~7orkir* of
the XM3tI-ut cieo~'-Mru AS US.-a ~lnstltuto of Sea-
gmphy A's =S2)
P-M.'==Zt Ilvo~tlTh lklderdl MaA =3. Ser ::eoz;rxfIClw8-
kale. 1959.17r 4, PP 15-2-154 (-CSS-T
The articla covers the Slxt~, -on-forerce of Toun~;
Scientific '7orkers of the lmstl:~te Of
AS '",R wh-ich took plac* to rzid-"a 1959. '35
reports were --eaJ by the foll~l=-; 3cleztif4 c ~, r-
kor3. reported an 1:oza 3onetic Rs,,ilri-
ties 10 the Astrib-ation of ,t=ozl r4.c Preotpita.
' otly3ho~ an'! 0. 1. Y-t*~:~mv cc=~ntl on
20 ' -::-~ -
tr.u:t,Alrm,- =et ~-a a smo,*77:7-7-co r~a~~,h in t~,,
Aztarctic ro--Lotj c-oki on the co-ne.-
tion bot~oca the r-eTFf n-t~ork
Card anl thn l.to2t tectonic =0vo=01ts in t!;* !!Ort!~e.-n
Trina-ural 4"A. - P. 0 a ~"' _... __
Ovl,,Or&tlon acco;-f--, ~--' ba~---
Ircz the African ccztjz~atj Z.ya, - Zj~ja ,j_
~us-~d ova;-oratloa prot~.lomj In !,s of :,,.,
sa z -0 111 '-L' re'ort"--
on- the Impact of so-lar ra- at-
r*ltla~- to tLe rvgionj
on snow raliaticn oojLr ths Lt;- 7~~
.us 'al
Z2412-2;1~a lectured ca s=o-. C In t~~*
=o=t%'na of Control C3uz&jua; 77-7- Cr,cv rorcrt-.-
on his flow =etho,4 to Evasu.* a,
c4Lrri*d by win,'s, whorob.7 3=v-flxka3 Are reaor~!--
by & photoelectric d*riC*l Ra~.~r.
are'L, jj~. i."
-tat tmlwce
TAL'10=4 Ul- 0,-- -
=PIZ.al dt; th, ZA-orak,%,vj -c-lentille
Station near '-*ooco~j Z_T. -qAes fnct-rel Ca. flprtc
.water dllcharr'd en-1 Wil, Z7=~- 4.0 r!jo"
.f. 'r*YOE A
CS-rl Z/5 0.1 ho~ ta
calculate th* aaxi~-l sprimj =ator dloctLxr:e in the
Yeal"y =1 L*na rivers Accor,-lin-- to t!,A motto~4 ~,r
- I t oo
"OkAirr., -11,- vu loo '.rel ~ 5.4 -1.1
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0. tT- _ XJX Can
t see I.- W 7- turi I
VLO lake lerelz in the Tur~-.%y
Z.:. re.,art.d
the rivers an,' lakes or tb&~.-'trm -atei,j
d%cusselarliacme forms Of rsll~f I. t~~ -ri-l
_kH197 0f th ra- torlol ll'4zIlAt--
on 10*23 60'~Bits in th~ central X~" of t!~
;IAinj 1.ct-~r.a on
F'hoccoons in DaZ",ltaz~ and
ricatiom of Tor"ota to
Of tne
=~i lect~ir-.l an tt, 11-v--l-n of tho
-bard 3/5 Ural Zr~&a Into 31.'1,;!* rollef t:l",oj
The Ca-th Conferance of TolL-Z -4t1fic -7cr~aerl of rho :n3titut
Geograxil V :21 clalti---to-of -.Pta A.Z ~MaD)
o
x,l !:c-L t.x 3 on t,,.e
Irryah river holl
vlodmr oriat-
nated I Save a 5~.zrt a..!
,*oZraphical su--vcy on the &real A6~
r
d on her work ox-,-~rletce in the
Tt-,t of =orph4i;ozetic cr7~uml fozz~j
I ".:Zraphy In the Nz7atm:zVz L=i, ,A.
-ZLj2Zgjj_v-dIacu3sed relief crilz:,~ Li the
P&rt Of the Azur &nI Z#7a river3 arept ".P.
compared nor7holorical sz-, ij
measure rall coofficlentai C.7.
Stvo a zoaCecZrap z ra -n lac
... ~r~.ov part of rho Ya,1rjtakAva LZ2:Zj 7o.1.
re;orred on the do" lor=znt of t--j
dizeus3ed ~tatx or. t!-.e diatr.'"-
tio BaTa,v-oi-flo-featurea I= ttz i!sttzz~~ econoc* of
the tvankiyekly -statoonl'ny7 ak--.LZ (:Nrvaki Natiarwl
Yea) A 7, -.czcxv ao! re~ortv! on vl~
u, _;~
uzbar tod"tr7 in the ,Azt*
and Gor*kovzkly *kcromicheski7 rs~von (~;Orb'kiy
Unnazic District) res;ectlv*171
and Gj__111~2~ lectur&d on tze conical tr.-Lits,
Mti0m.
:Pu and ocOzO=7 of rho
g
rts 74fit GormAnY. The czn-fer-nze, wee also att~n~jed
b7 reprvoentativas of the .osjLn,,4,jv ~csadxrs-
.v,oj%n
univoraltot (I:ooco. 3tsta I;nlvarzity),
Inatitut proamosov, (Central zati-~ze a,,
Inatitut darziatovederlya, L'l fz=2 (!=$tivate of Torne.
frost Saaearch L3 U=R), &oI othr -he
following senior vork.rs of thi i-r-stltutd of Goorrs-
CY'AZ =2 took part 1:3 the d-13--a3zioass A.?.
al toov. 3.L. Dol,-ua'lin. A.G.
Doakach. 3.3. Duzzltraatko. S.V. -,Zx-
Alants.T. M.P. Srlbz~7. B.A: aa~ .14-r..
Carl
J4,
KUDRYASHOV, Nikolay Ilikolayevich. prinirlali ucilastiye: VENZIl'),
IFILOV, III.D.; PF-ATSIKy A.G.; A.A.1 race
(Handbook for the arAatpur -jrotior~-pirtim)
Spravochnik kinoliubitelia. 'Moskvaj Isku3stvo, 19U..
451 P. 18:2)
vEwtm 2 V.
"A Method for Computing Production Erpensea on Kollkh6zes," 7oprosy
Ekonomikio No.11, 1955
Translation M-1024, 12 Mar 56
VENVIER, V
N15
722.101
.Vh
VoproBy komplakenoy mekhanizatsii kolkhoznop proizvodstva (h-oblems of
complex mechanization of Kolkhoz production) Moskva, Akademkniga,'1955-
332 p. tables.
At head of title: Akademiya Nauk S'.55R. Inatitut EkonomJki.
Bibliographical footnotmp.
VZNZHER,
Business accounting on collective farmao Vop.ekono noog:
58-66 S '59. (MIRA 12:12)
(Krasnodar Territory--Collectivo farma-Accounting)
VEIEHF,R, V.
I----------------------- 'p'roductinn under sociall-sm Aril thn rigrievilt~iral Artel.
(.'/IRA 11-9)
Vnp. ekon. ni.8:116-123 Ap, t513.
(Ibinsta-AgriculturnI policy)
V7711mm, V.
UMMOMMIG-ts T314. Fob 1947
Distribution of Agriculturo 4301-OMO
"The Scientific Conference Concerning the Problems or
the Distribution of Agriculture In the
Venther, Candidate in Xc(mmlc SCIMICOOP 8 PP
Olz Ak Nauk Otdol Zcon i Prave No 2
Dezoribes prmeadings of conferez, e vith particular
emphasia on summaries of Individual reports of fol-IOW4.
Ing- A. D. Stupov, I. S. tupinovich, G. T. Selyaninov,',
M. M. Sokolov, N. D. ladygin, T. A, Tyutin, N.
KbateletBkIy, L. M. 1[letskly, I. D. Iaptev, Coments
made by Professor Zalltsman also recorded.
Le
12G7f
12G97
TUMER, V.
Development of col:
Yop. ekon no*12:li
icollectil
VENZHER, V.
Subsidiary farming is an additional source of agricultural pro--
duction, Vopoakone noo7358--69 JI *62. OWRA 15g,7)
(Agriculture)
VZHZHER, Vladimir Grigorlyevich, doktor ekonom.nauk; POTAPOY, Xhjeop
Ye'd. -,--A-.-A'.. tekl~n.red.
(Utilizing the law of value in collective form production]
Yoprosy ispolizovaniia zekona stoimosti Y kolkhoanom proizvodetva.
Moskva, Gosplanizdat, 1960. 318 p. (MIRA 13:9)
(value) (Collective farms)
T,G,, doktor ekon.nauk. nauchnyy sotrudnik; KOZLOY, X.I., kand.
ekon.nuak, nauchnyy sotrudnik: SEMOOT, S.I.. kand.sel'skokhoz.
nnuk. nauchayy sotrudnik; SIDOROYA. H.I., kand.ekon.nauk, nxachnyy
sotrudnik; BANNIKOY, N.A., red.; GMMYICH, H.H., takhn.red.;
ZUBRILINA, Z.P., takhn.red.
(Production expenditures and the cost of products on collective
farms] Izdershki proizvodstva i sebestoinost' produktaii v kol-
khozakh. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 256 PiRA 130)
(H
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut skonomiki. 2. Institut ekonomi
Akedemii nauk SSSR.(for Tenzher, Kozlov. Samenov, Sidorova).
(Collective farms--Costs)
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bj= .00
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0*0 huw to -1 Y of Uw utwu and ovaries. in
mft m.5wa; Me filet mumd aborfulon or firtal coo
1=11 01*1110 PA) WPAW Of ShO PAM". 7U liver. x*0
1400n. admnalo, and kidneys u.4 Am affix-trd t,, a 1'~"**
tiogme pnqkwtkxW to the dursthm of the dim. 2~09*
lit M. K.
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S/081/61/000/022/065/076
J3101/B147
AUTHORs Venzlyak, B.. B,.
TITLE: Determination of the temperature range of melting for
thermoplastic film glues baaed on thermomechanical charac-
teristics
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal., Khimiya, no. 22, 1961, 444, abstract
22P9 (Izv,. vyssh, uchebn, zavedeniy,, Tekhnol. legk prom-sti.
no. 6, ig6o, 91 - 94)
TEXIN The author describes an apparatus measuring the film thickness by
a precise thickness gauge with simultaneous rapid heating to melting.
The apparatus is intended for measuring the melting temperature of
thermoplastic film glues., The measuring method is described The
apparatus allows to find thermomechanical curves for determining with
sufficient accuracy) the temperature range of melting for U-548 ~PA-548)
and ~bb_Vl (PVB-Kl) film glues, Its advantage is that the melting tem-
perature is determined under conditions similar to real conditions of
melting in the gluing process. Its drawback is that the heater must be
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Determination of the-.,- B101/'B147 V
cooled to room temperature after each measurement F~ bstracter's note-
Complete translation- '
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AUTHORt Venzlyak, V. B.
S/081/61/000/019/075/085
B117/B110
TITLEt Some properties of the f ilm adhesives 11136 -K1 (PVB-Yl
nh-548 (PA-546), and 6,1~, -6 DF-6)
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhim ya, no. 19, 1961, 486, abstract
19P9O (Izv. vyssh. uchobn. zavedeaiy. Tekhnol. legk.
prom-sti, no. 1, 1961, 27-30)
TEXT: For determining the melting temperature range and the behavior of
glue imadhesion, film adhesives of the types PV15-K1, PA-546, and BF-6
with artaverage thickness of 0.25, 0.20, 0.15,- 0.1 mm were examined. The
films were prepared from equal alcoholic solutions. Thermomechanical
curves were recorded with micrometers for all the film temperatures under
consideration. On the b6sis of these curves the melting temperature ranges kl~
were determined. The investigation showed that the BF-6 adhesive is not
thermoplastic in the range of > 150 - 160 0C. In some cases, such a
beha,vior of an adhesive may complicate the creation of a firm contact
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Soma properties of the film adhesives... B117/B11O
between adhesive and tissue. Temperatures at the beginning of the mcltinjI,
~
range were determined for the adheoiveB PVJJ-KI unit PA-548. The V
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D
properties and the character of the ourvwj of PA-1j.10
films were found to be depend ent on the muci-ostructure forming in the
course of their prepari,tion. (Abstracter's note; Complete tra nslation.j
Cara ~/2
LTAX, T,B., inzh,,,
-
Determining the melting temperature range for thermoplastic film
adhesives on the basis of their thermomechanical characteristics.
Isv.v7s.ucheb,sav.; tekh-leg.prow. no.601-94 160. (xin 14:1)
" Moskovsk7 takhnolog'cheBkIY institut 109koY promyshlennosti.
Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii shveynogo, Proizvodetva.
(Thermoplastics) (Adhesives)
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h.71.-1 ta"W"W1 13. jj~. 11411. 11111 IC-1.411.1 IL
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no ra-onouncod crystal growth. Raising th.j castiar, tempornture incres3ad sliFbtly the c ii-
tent of dross wid non-metallic inclusions. Saturapion with a had no marked affect n %he
mechanical properties. The inclusions were Dross inclusions in Via core
were less detrimental than those near the edges. clusions occupying 15-20% of the frac-
ture surface reduced the altimate stress by 50-60%. Ths mecWhuicnl properties of al secou.-
dary chill-"xt pigto., alloy with copper 10.5-12.5, iron 0.5-1.4, silicon 0.1,-1.2, zinc
0-0.5, magnesium 0.1-0.35, and munganese 0.3-0.5%, also some antimony, tin, and lead-
more Mpurities than ~n virrIn material-were very stable, mean vulues beingo tensile
3trenglih 10.1 tont/L.., and & Drinell. hardness number 114. Information is Fiven on tile
appearnaca of the fractures, to.*o'-her with the mechanical properties of each. The proper-
ties were investiratea of the following socondary sand-cast-Agiyat "Fow,dry Allpy"
(copper 7-10, si3.ic&n 0.5-2, iron 0.2, zinc 1.0, marAesius LU4W, =gaueae 0.50,
"Sp,artak" (copper 3.5-7 silicon 14jj#j1)W)WjW iron 0-26, zir.c 1.5, magnesium
0-0.5, a nganeso 0-0.5%1, "Mcloco" (4-5% copper, mull amocrits of zinc, silicon, &c.), AB
82, and tin alloy witt2pper 3.3-5. silic&n 6-7.5, Aron Orl.5, zinc 0-1, and magnesium C.3.--',
They contained some Umony, lead, and tin. Specimens cast in sand of 6.1(YA moisture con-
tent had high6r strenr-th than the piaWn alloy. The high contents of zinc, silicon, Iron,
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informatsii, 1960. 11 p. (MIRA 15:2)
(Kazakhotan-Machinery industry)
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GEDEVANISH7M9 D.M., VEPK"AMZ, G.L.
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et dlinhibition coticalsoO
Report submitted# but not presented 4t the 22nd International
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0, ,,,cIjrtpLin fO,,ajtry. Tru
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AUTHOR:
TITLE: Then:iistor anemometers anO, floi-niictcrs,
PE'R 10 D 1 C.I'~L Slabcproud~ ob,zor, v. 23, no. 3, 1962, 143-150
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