SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VIKHOREV, K.A. - VIKHROV, V.I.

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TIKWREV, K.A. Supplying marine diesels ao accembled un1tv, their inAtallation and delivery on ships. Tru4 NM sud.prom. 32:17-25 16o. (MIRA 13:6) (Marine diesel engineo) 5 (4) G582o AUTHORS: Shishokia, V. P., Ageyevap V. A. , BOV/76-33-10-18/45 Vikhorevaq N. A. TITLE: Time Hardness as a Method of Phy sicochemical Analysis PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheakoy khimi--', 1959 , Vol 33; 1Tr 10, pp 2222 - 2229 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors made experiments on the variation in hardness of various alloys in dependence on the variation in composition at various temperatures and various durations of strain. Bismuth- cadmium alloys (2*79 180-7, 44.6o 62.2, 90.9 At*% Bi), bismuth- antimony alloys (6, 15p 25? 509 75 At~ Bi), biamuth.-lead alloys (5, 10, 20, 30t 33-3, 56-3. 70, 95 At% Bi) the solid nolution of bismuth in lead (6.25, 12-5, 15 and 17,; At% Bi) aluminum- zinc alloys, cadmium-mercury all oys (6.2, 12-5, 18-i ~. Hg) and lead-mercury alloys (5.,2, 10.3, 12.9, 15-41 20-5, 25.6, 31 % H9) were used for this purpose. The alloys were subjected to thermal treatment and loaded (10, 34-4, 36, 39, and 69-4 kg) for various times (5, 30, 150, 720 and 1440 min). The resultant diagrams are discussed (Figs 1-7) with refere nce to publications by N. S. Kurnakov, A. N. Akhnazarov (Ref 11, A. 1. Glazunov, X, M. Card 1/2 Matvayev (Ref 11), V. A. Nemilov (Ref 12), Y. Y&. Anosov (Ref 131 05820 Time Hardn9ss as a Method of Physicochomical Analysis SOY/76-33-10-18/45 A. E. Nikerov (Ref 14), A. A. Bochvar (Ref 15)9 L. A. Rotinyan (Hof 16)t S. I. Gubkin, L. A. Zakharoy (Ref 17), Yo. 11. Savit- skiy and V. F. Terokhova (Ref 18). Under equal conditions of temperature and load, the isochronous curves of hardness vary parallel with the isothermal hardness lines. In outectic al- loys, the concave part of the curve composition - velocity in- dex of hardness faces the concentration ordinate, while it diverts from it in solid solutions& It was found that at various durations of load application (various deformation rates) the determination of hardness could be applied as a method of physicochemical analysis. There are 8 figures and 18 references, 17 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Loningradskiy politekhnichookiy institut im. M. I. Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute imeni M. I. Kalinin). Leningradskiy podagogichookiy institut im. A. I. Gertsena (Leningrad Pedagogical Institute imeni A. 1. Gertsen) SUBMITTED: March 18, 1958 Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Kartseva, A.M. , Vikhoreva, T.A. 32-24-4-11/67 4V2*WOW~! TITLE: Control of Gas Saturation in Melts on a Copper Basis (Kontrol' gazonasyshchennosti v rasplavakh na mednoy osnove) PERIODICAL: Zandskaya Labomtoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 4, pp. 410-4-13 (USSR) ABSTRACT- For carrying out determinations in aluminum alloys Dardel (Ref 1) suggested a method in which the moment of formation of the first gas bubble in the metal melt was recorded at a certain vacuum and temperature. In the present method this is applied to alloys on a copper bazis, in which case the higher melting temperature is necessary. It may be seen from a drawing that the test apparatus consists of a heatable container with melting crucible, a mercury manom ter, a connection to the vacuum, etc. It is not the absolute gas content of the melt that is determined, but only a sort of quality control based upon the gas content is carried out. The actually characterizing quantity is the pressure at which the first gas bubble is formed under fixed conditions. In this manner several alloys were investigated; by subsequent mechanical tests Card 1/2 it was found that the gas content of the melt exercises Control of Gas Saturation in Melts on a Copper Basis 32-24-4-11/67 considerable influence upon the mechanical properties of the alloya. A comparison between results obtained by the described investigation method with those obtained in labomtories showed good agreement. Determination is said to take from 2 to 3 min- utes. There are I figure, 4 tables, and I reference, which is Soviet. 1. Copper aLloys--Quality control 2. Copper alloys--Testing dquipment 3. Gases--Determination 4. Gases .-Iletalha-gic al effects Card 2/2 V Vick E AUTHORSs Vikhorova, T.A., and Vlasov, A.F., sEngineers 128-58-4-11/13 TITLE: Experience ':ith Exothermally-fleated Feeding Heads (Opyt prime- neniya pribyley n ekzotermichaskim obogrevom) PERIODICALt Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1958, No. 4, pp 25-26 (U-233R) ABSTRACT: The article gives information on a now exothermal compound for heating feeding huads of steel castings which has reduced the metal waste by 50,'ij and also Creatly rc:duced the number of rejects. Its composition, in weight percentage in: powder aluminum 1C~;, 75-percent ferrosilicon 13~,'~, iron scale 62-/~' refractory clay povder 1j,., fire clay W,. Addition of 3-5A 3ulphite lye and 1,. -.,ater is made to increase the strength of the compound in dry condition. Recommendations are .-iven concerning the di:.:onsions and weight of feeding heads,and the granulation of exothermal compound components. The compound ia considerably cheaper than the ordinary exothermial compounds containing more aluminium povider, the burning reaction in the process of pouring is quiet) the remains of the compound ,=tly float to the ..etal ourface in feeding heads and form a readily removable Ar. illuotration shows a casting Qard 112 with ordinary feedinG hoads and one which was exotherm~lly Experience '7ith Zxothermally-Heated -Feeding Reads 128-58-4-11/18 heated by using the above mentioned compound. There are 2 figures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. steel castings-Test methods 2. Steel castings-Test results V I r~ // o K 1--- v / i, LICBEDEV, K.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; VIKHOREVA. T.N.. lnzh.,- VICSNLOVA, A.I., Inzh. Improved technology of casting brass propellers. Idt.proizv. no.8:7-10 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Brass founding) (Propellers) TEHYUSIff,'OV, A.V., prof.; DERYURBA, V.G.; rod.; VIKHRAREYE-VA, T.N., at. nauchn. sotr.; TINOF72EVA, Ye.A., red. [Spinning without rovingl, Bezrovnichrxe priadenie. Mo- skva, 1963. 31 P. (MIU. 17:5) 1. Moscow. TSeritrallnrf institut nauchno-tekhnichez;kay Infoi-matsii legkoy promyshlennosti. izu r UUOVA, N.V.; YLOROVSKAYA, V.N.; TIMMMMMJLA,~ 31trzinological lunineseence ffurvwy of the sea bottom. Dokl.AN SSSR. log no.4:846-848 Ag 3.956. (MIRA 9:10) I 1, Prodstavlono skadmikow B.I. Kironvvym. (Caspian Soap-4~^ bottom) VIXHM. A.A.; XUKUGEW. A.I. lwwmw-&~- ~- Gondola,tar for the transportation of scrap, Stall 16 no.5:471 Ky 156. (XLRA 9: 8) 1. lumetskly metallurgichaskiy kombinat. (Staliusk-Railroads, Industrial) i5~ Ir = W71- FT~ I F ~,i Viumv, I.Yo. Whom does the theory of "moral roe out' serve. Nauka i shisn' 23 no.3:45 156. (W~u q: 8) (Moral rearmament) YIUUY,JV4U=j)mL -9h, kandidat takhnichaskikh aouk; ZINGER, S.L., U , *" - _'6.. takhnichookikh redaktor redaktor; A6j&AU&I 00 (Reconstruction of large blast furnaces by the moving method] Rekonstruktaiia domennoi pachi bol'shogo ob"ame metodom nadvizhki. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetnoi metallurgii. 1957. 129 p. (KLRA 10:3 ) (Blast furnaces-Repairing) TAUMIX. Ta.l., doktor takhn.nauk, prof.; KARTORIR, S.Ts.. kand.takhn. nauk, dotsent: PARMBIff, G.B., kand.takhn.usak, doteent; OAT-KIN, I.G., kand.takhnuank, doteent; PiTRM, I.A., doktor takhn.nauk, prof.; VIKEW I.D., kand.tokhm.nauk, dotsent; DIKOV, N.D., kan4.tekhn.nauk, doteent; SIRTSOVA, Ts.D., kand, takhn.nauk, dotsent; BRISKKAN, I.A., ekonoudst; ILIM, rm., insh., nauchnyy red.; IMIX, B.P., ekonomist, tauchtwy red.; UVCRTSOVA. I.P., redjzd-Ta; G3MIMDV,% G.S., red,izd-va; GOLIBM, T.K., takhn.rod.; XASIMOV, D.Ta,, tekhn.r9d. [organization and planning In the construction Industry] Orga- nizataiie, I planirovanis stroltelinogo proisTodstva, Moskra, Gos.1zd-vo lit-ry pa strolt., arkhit. I stroit.materialam, 1961. 526 p. NmA i4ti2) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii stroltelstra I arkhItaktury SSSR (for Varenik). (Construction Industry) VIXMMV, I.D. Orgnaization and technolog)r of operations for rebuilding and repairing blast furnaces. Ketallurg 3 no..12:6--~~ 3).158. (MIRA 11: 12) I.Nacballuik sektors, organizateii stroitellstva Gipromera. (Blast furnaces--Maintenance and repair) 18-3200,25-5000 77426 3011/130-60-1-9A2 AUTHORS: Vikhrev, 1. D. (Candidate of Technical Sciences), AT-6-n1-n-,-1-.-A-. (Engineer) TITLE: Construction of Open-Hearth Shops With Insular- Like Furnace Bank layout PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1960, Nr 1, pp 18-22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In view of the current tiend toward the building of .open-hearth furnaces with a minimum capacity of 500 tons, the authors recommend an appropriate change in plant layout. An Insular-like arrangement of furnace banks has already been introduced In an unnamed metallurgical plant now being built (see Fig. 1). According to a survey conducted by the State Institute for the Design andPlanning of Metallurgical Plant3 (Glpromez), more service personnel are required than in standard open-hearth shops. Absolute Investment in labor is approximately the same However, the productiv- ity of a shop with an "Insular' ayout of eight 500-ton Card 1/4 Construction of Open-Hearth Shops VILth Insular-Like Furnace Bank Layout f-R, _V11. T1_ M, t ~4! RAILROAD Card 2/11 See card 3/4 for caption. 77426 SOV/13o-6o-1-9/22 in Construction of Open-Hearth Shons With 77426- _r -2 Insular-Like Parnace Bank Ijayou~ Caption to Fig. I an Gard 2/1, Pig. I . Planfled 1--lyout, of arl opt-11-hu'al'th jil')p V11th InBular-lik-e furnace bankL;: (1) main bulldin-1, bar-d,; (2) rest rooms; (3) mixer buildin;_g; (4) repair eork- shop; (5) field laboratory; (6) slate yard. Vurnaces arid one pouring bay exceeds that of a standard shop with linear furnace arrangrement by 3.2% because of shortened melting period (by 18 min). A fu-ther 10% Increase in productivity Is achieved by adding a second pouring bay per bank. The shop under construction comprises four individual two-bay banki. The trains with the charEpmove directly into the fur- nace bay; charge box buggies are stored in the lean-to. Trie Installation of a second pouring bay required an elongation of the bay by 48 m on one side and by 36 m on the other. Advantages: (1) possibility of load Card 3/11 delivery from both ends of the building, regardless Construction of Open-Hearth Shops With Insular-Like Furnace Bank layout ASSOCIATION: 77426 SOV/130-6o-.1-9/22 of the number of working furnaces and furnaces being built; (2) elimination of temporary end walls after blowing In furnace3; (3) elimination of manual labor for excavation work; k4) decreasei width of main building facilitates mounting installations and allows servicinS by only one tower crane. Tne authors recommend the layout as an advanced method In technol- ogy and construction. There are.3 figures; and 3 tables. State Institute for the Design and Planning of Metallurgical Plants (Gipromez) Card 4/4 AUTH0K.-____Yjkhrav_y~. SOV/130-58-12-3/21 TITLE: Organization and Methods of Work in the Reconstruction and Repair of Blast Yarnaces (organizatsiya i tekhnologiya rabot pri rekonstrukt6ii i remontakh domennykh pechey) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Nr 12, pp 6 - 9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author points out that reconstruction as well as new construction can make a contribution to the planned in- crease in pig-iron production. He goes on to consider the method in which a complete new furnace is prefabricated (with or without the lining), next to a working one which is then blown out and removed, the new one being moved on to the foundations thus made vacant. For the moving a special stand is required, which can be of reinforced con- crete blocks or tubes (Figs 1 and 2 show the respective designs suitable for moving a lined furnace) or of steel (Fig 3 shows a design for moving an unlined furnace). The author points out that if necessary through lack of space, the hearth of the new furnace can be assembled on one Card 1/3 stand and the upper part on another, one of the stands being above the iron way and the other above the slag way. SOV/130-58-12-3/21 Organization and Methods of Work in the Reconstruction and Repair of Blast Furnaces. He gives examples (Fig 1+) of the use of the method for reconstructing ancillary structures or equipment and briefly discusses suitable types of cranes, showing (Fig 5) a 40-tonne type mounted on the top of a stove. New trends in standard furnace design, such as under-hearth cooling and the use of pre-fabricated reinforced concrete, facilitate reconstruction operations. The author recom- mends early and careful preparation of materials and equipment before operations are started, the removal of the furnace bear in the liquid state, copious cooling- water flow into the blown-out furnace (to facilitate scaffold and refractory removal), provision of good inter- communication systems for operations and good ventilaticn and systematic air analysis. He notes that the Card 2/3 SOV130-58-12-3/21 Organization and Methods of Work in the Reconstruction and Repair of Blast Furnaces scientific-technical conference August 1958 on furnace repairs of new working methods. There are 5 figures ASSOCIATION: Gipromez held in Stalino- in recommended the adoption Card 3/3 VIKHEV Ivan DDmitriyevich kand tekhn. nauk; GLAZER, M.R., inzh., nauchn,, rgE-; ~.,-,~~SiVA, L.I., red.; FAS11.0, D.Ya, tekhn. red. (Building steel plants] Stroitellstvo zavodov chernoi me- tallurgii. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 227 p. (MIRA 17;3) Methodological activities in the school for feldshers and midviyev in Odessa. Yelldsher & akush., Moskva no.9:52-54 Sept 1952. (CIKL 23:2) vlym~ 8, R. OdesBa-Meiiclne- Study and Teach ng Methodological activities in the Odessa school for foldshers and midwives. Felld. i akush., No. 9j 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,-December 1952 )qn, uncl. VTKMI N I N. Medic1ne - Study and Teaching - Odessa Methodological activities in the Odessa school for feldshers and midvives. Felld. i akush. no. 9, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952 49%, Uncl. KORYAKINA, Valentina Fedorovna; KONOVALOV, I.N., otv, red.; VIKHM, S.D., red. izd-va; WIRROVA, A.V., tekhn.red. [Characteristics of the growth and development of peren- nial forage plants] Osobennosti rosta i razyitiia mno- goletnikh kormovykh rastenii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka) 11 1964. 286 P. (MIRA 17:3) ej#B!r_okho%y&Ystv0".-.y*Kh azu'-#*, Yekliterina Ale~:eandrcv;aa, lelctor s STOLETOVA, VIKMV, S.D., rea.; laurf, 3.11., red.; momeTSOVA, !:._*~., tell-in. rei. aerer. I AOU. MoskVS, 4cs. 17:1-vo _C~uckwheotl Grochl!cha. 1%d. 3., . I , sellkhoz. lit-ry, 195E. 255 P. (FI:In no.I) (Buckwhe-90 VIKIIR V, I ',A ROV AIEKS MD Vibliograpii.f. p-ri-st., ms, Ino.2 ~284-297 '65 Review and (Mf?A Mil) ,dy, Kirov (for Alck3andrav). 1. Obihchi~stro Okhrl-L' v P"- Lr s,911, Lenintrrad 2. Botan4-ch,?Oly lnntlt,.,~ AN S (for 'L'AS jj~k YU VPA VrAHREV, V. F., Engineer "On the Effect of the Pressure and Velocity of Air on the Com~- bustion Procens of Solid Fuel in a lever." Sub 6 Jun 47, Moscow Order of Lenin Power Engineering Inst Imeni V. M. Molotov (- * Dissertations presented for degrees :n mience and engineering in Moscow in 1947. SO: Sum. No. 457, 18 Apr 55 r " j ,, : ~7 -, rt ~ li . ~', , .1 ~ , !:. A - ~ : - 41 ~-, f-) -1: 1. 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L NeX 1lqmlknL m1pftiW"tA were 1fr-(7R alls. lee mrrisd ouS an do '1o4 Isedusla of ked-ummury alloys emstabling 0-31r" nw. md thm of loading wm bal lu tem 1im L -00 4 6 . m p. -hardnem drkv. 1,o l od = 7= Z V = moo mk*Wm mm max. hudneem r. F, j f go a aclean in the "J~oe of 13.3 wL-0/ wAwury (12-8 at..".), which omw-"ds -00 so a with am". Imtka distortion.-N.,11. V. too 00 zoo 00 see So 410 0 of 8 see roe see a** too l &%a. LA p MIALLIA(SCAL UffRATM CLASWOCATION It Ile ove i ilL- old. 94.111V 4 144040 sales.) .41 04, J.t u 9 &1 1 & 0 o 0 OA IF IS, It Is x it A a 99 ItU L9 As 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 1 ur IN -1 1 MW a 14 0 a ~10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ill 0 0 0 0 * 0 00 0 i0 0o so 0909 0 *go 0 0 6 o a 414 - 'L 00 0 *fee a o o 0 * a 0 0 ARIYEV1C11, A.M. (Moskva); VIKHREVA-O.G. (Moskva); NIKITINA, Ye.Ye. (Moskva); STEPANISHCHEVAJ, Z.G. (M-o-skva-Y- Use of decamin in the treatment of patients with fungal diseases. Vest. dam. i van, 38 noo7t54-57 JI 161,. (MIRA 1814) j4-L- VIKIIREVA9 0. G. Cand Med Sci. -- (dies) "Some Data 406~~g- the ClinicINIEWAIT"P....., Epidemiology, and Fathogpn"i-e of Chronic- Trichophytosis in Adults." Rostov-oa-the-Don, 1957. 12 pp 20 cm. (Rostow-on-the-Don State Medical Inst), 200 copies (KL,18-57,97) - 49; - VI VA, O.G. 0, ~~~Owr Basic principles of the treatment of trichapb7tosis in adults. Sovet. med. 17 no.7:26-29 ALly 1953. (CDM 25 ; I ) 1e Of the Yqcology DeWtment (Read - Prof. A. M. Ariyevich), Central Skin-Venereal Institute ( Director - Doctor Medical Sciences N. L Turanov), Ministry of Public Health USSR. VIKHR VA, YaL~u~L Alakeandrovna; I-JEREDSV, Ivan Ivanovich; GRUZINOV, V.I., 'ii&akt'ior; MALIKOVA, N.V., takhnichaskiv rodaktor. Cloonomising on automobile tires; work practice of the n0-30 motor column of the Yrroslavl' Province trustJ Sbereshenis avtom*billnykh shin; iz opyta raboty avtokolonny NO-30 Ikroolavskogo oblavtotresta. Moskva, Nauchno-takhn.izd-vo avtotransp. lit-rjr, 1956. 21 p. (Autemobilax-Tires) (mm& g16) KOLZSNIKOV, B.P.;SOCHAVA, V.D.,profesaor otvetetvennyy redaktor. *.VIKHRZYEV,, S.D., redaktor izdatelletva.;YAKOVLEYA, V.M., redaktor izdatell-sitva.; Tlym-, Y~.Yu.,tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Cedar forests of the Yar last.] Kedrovye lesa Dallnego Vostoka. Hooky&, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 261 p. (Akademila nauk SSSR. Mallnevo- stochnyy filial Imeni V. L. Komarova. Seriia botanicheakaia. Trudy, vol. II (IV) ) (MIRA 9:11) (Soviet Par East-Cedar) AUTHOR: _Yjtbxz-y~~ Captain of the Medic a I nd i dat e of Medical Sciences TITLE: The Rational Technique of Cut"L-ing Free 3'-.-*!-. '-:--a:~.-,-1ants by Means of a Dermato-.-o PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsi.nski- zhutrn;-k1, 1.0158, 17 9 -?0 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Among numerous instruments for cuttin fr~.-- :'1'7-' ri tr-7-ns- plants, the dernatome is mriinl..~, ur;cd M.V. Kolokolltsev, 19)16). Many modical in~:f;ill. itions of the Soviet Union use dermatomes designeo. to Padgett's dermatome and manufact-ared in Zlavc~i "Krasnogvardeyets" (Krasnogvardeycts Plarnt). I r-, v i c. t literature only B.A. Petrov and B.11. Poi!triilcov (1955--1) describod the technique of ouW-nj-, frcc -;1,,Jn1 fr:tnT;- plants. In this article the author -110;ail above wunt!(,rv-~J the procedure of handlin, th There are 2 dia-rams. Card 1/1 KOLZ-SUIKOV, I.S.; Sld~NIS, V.N.; VIKHRIYEV, B.S.; FILATOV, V.I.' Organization of work in a specilaized department for the treatment of burns. Vest. khir. 84 no. 4:U8-134 Ap 160. (MIR& 14:1) (BURNS AND SCALDS) r , ViWaYEV, B,S. . 1- . . . . ......................., Use of the dermatone for the preparation of free skin transplants. Vest.Khir. 84 no.60-U-113 Je '60. (MIRA 13:12) (SKIN GRAFTING) VIKHRIYET, B.S., kapitan med.sluzbby, kand.med.nauk Rational technic of cutting free skin transplants with a eernatome. Voen.-med. Aar. no.9t6&-70 S '58. (MIRA 12: 12) kSKIN TRANSPLAMATIO14 free grafts, technic of cutting with dermtone (Ras)) VIKHRIYXV, B.S., lcand.med.nauk; MLTUSEVICH. M.Ya. - ~Coqwratlve evaluation of methods of anesthesia in surgical treatment of burns. Khirurgila 35 no-7:33-37 J1 159. (MI]LI 12:12) 1. Iz I-y kafedry gospitallnoy khlrurgii (zav. - prof. I.S. Kolosnikov) Voyanno-meditainskoy ordena Lenina alcademii im. S.M. Kirova. (BURNS, surgery) (ANE&MMICS, therapy) (sKiN TRANsPrAignmiow) KOLNSNIKOVI I.S., general-mnyor meditainskoy Rluzhby, profeFifior; VIKHRIDdY, B.S., kapitan moditoinskoy oluzhby, kAnd.mod.nauk Napalm burns and their treatment. Voon.-med.zhur. h1.8:3-7 Ag 157, (BURNS. therapy, (MIRA 10:12) napalm burns (Rue)) (WAR, napalm burns, ther. (Rue)) .L VIKHRIYEV, B. S., capt., Med. Serv-, Cand. Med. Scl, and KOLESHIKUY', I. 1L. -PFO?-., -Maj. Gen. Med. Serv. "Napalm Burns and their Treatment," Voyenno-Meditainakiy Zhurnal, Ito. 8, August 1957. VIKHR=, kand.med.mWc (Lenim-rad, Lesnoy pr.,d./,, kv.68); I I l.ATUS!:T,ICH' Al.Ya.; FILATOV, V.I., kand.med.mulc SurAcal shock in free skin grafting in burned patients. Ncr7. (1-111, 14:1-1) khir. arkh. no.2:31-35 M7-Ap 1(0. 1. K&fedra gospitallnoy khi--wgii (nachallnik - prof. I.S.Kolesnikov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordem Lenine akademii imeni S.M.Kirava. (SKIN GlUFTING) (SHOCK) (BUIPM AND SCALDG) KOLESNIKOV, Ivan Stepanovich; VIKEMEV, - B-ori-- avi-ch; FISAREVSKIY., A.A., red.1'-1YU:6iOV~K"A7A, N.I., iekhn. red. (Surgical treatment of deep thermal burns] Operativnoe leche- nie glubokikh termicheskikh ozhogov. Moskvay Yedgiz, 1962. 177 p. (MIRA 15; 6) (BURNS AND SCALDS) (SKIN-4RAFTING) KOLFSNIKOV, I.S.; VIKHRIYEV, B.S.; SHCILERBA, B.T.; YWEVIN, P.I.; FLFS]4-AYCV', V.T. Differential diagnosis of lung cancer and abscess. Vop.onk. 11 no.110-7 165. (MIRA 19t1) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khlrurgli (zav. - laureat L"ninskoy premli, chlen-korrespondent AM4 SSSR, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki REF'SR prof.I.S.Kolesnikov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. VIKHRIYEVO S.S. State of the lymphatic system of the stomach in cancer. Yop. onk, 11 no,12:14-21 166. (KrM 19: 1) 1. Iz kafedry oporativnoy khirurgii i topograficheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. A.N. Skobunova) Sverdlovskogo gosudaretvennogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor - dotaent V.N. KIdmov). VTLKMMEVA) ---- 1-1-11 ... ~ - I I 'i o - - Experimental and; rrisearch -.- no~i rotar. 8 Pr ~;, (a P. J t, x I n ) . Fu r.,n . 11 t -, k.-i . ;, ~) n,.-; . 4: 4 ", I - ", 1114 , It' - 0": 1,tli 17: 1 C ~ 1. Kafedra far-makologril (zav. - j.rof. A.K. Sangay1c) Svprdl.~w--;co~-!o gosudurotvtirwogo riodiLsArwkogo instituta. B(LISIIAGIN, V.V.,- VIKIIRIYEVA, M.P. Clinico-pharmacological evaluation of andaxin prem-edIca-b.-c-n in surgical interventions under local anesthesia. Kairurgiia 39 no.7:86-93 J1163 (I-ITRA 16:12) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khir-urgicheskoy kl:Lniki lechebrogo fakull- teta (zav. - chlen-korresp-n dent A14N SSSR zasluzheruiyv de~atell nauki prof. A.T.Lidskiy) i kafedry farmakologii, (za,r. - prof. A-K.Sangaylo) Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. 0 Teoriya rasshlraniy dlya ulltragrupp. X., uchelln. zap. in-ta, 100 (19405), 3-19. So: ',;athematics in the USSR, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.G., Markushevich, A.I., Rashovshiy, P.K. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948 VIK~M,OV, A.P. VIKHROV9 A.P. - ffFethod*of Surface Burning in the Automatic Gas Analysis of It.,dro- carbon,Air hixtures." Sub 20 Nov 52, Moscow Inst of Chemical Machine B-J'lding. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences.) 4- SO: VECIMNAYA IIOSKVA, January-December 52 -e .1 - 9 ACC NR.___AT603652C_ ou o/ooo/o:.oo /oloo AIM.11OR: Kolommkiy. A. V.; Srdrennyy, L. N.; Dudkin, V. Yo.; Kovalov, Yo" YO.; Kuz~,etsov, Vo G. ORG: nono TITILE: Principles of calculating shielding fron cosmic radiation fpaper pro.-;ontod at the Conference on Problems of Space I~odicino hold in NoscCAr from 24 to 27 A':ay 1966.7 SOU.IC&: Konforontuiya po problonam, kosmichoulcoy modituiny, i966. Problomj kosnic~or.-'. koy moditsinya, (Froblom of spaco modicino); wtoriOy konforontnii, &Nosco~', 1966, 100 ; i IVOPIC TAGS: spacecraft shielding, radiation protection, solar flare, cosmic radiation biologic effect, radiation shielding ABSMICT: The problem of shieldinrr the cosmonaut from high-energy corpuscular radiations is formulated in the following manner: for given conditions (trajectory, flight duration, etc.), the main- shielding requirements must be determined (.ype and thickness of material, arrangement of shielding, .etc. ) in order to protect cosmonauts from irradiation in greater thanper- m -A[ssible doses with minimum additional weight of the shielding. TI-ds .article describes a paper in which: 1) Chief aspects of methods of cal.-.u- lating shieldin- were examined. 2) Mean tissue doses for monoenerg!~~_*c Card -4CC-NRt j~t606~Z2------ proton fluxes, for proton spectra from solar flares and the Earth's rad-La- tion belts were calculated. 3) On the basis of these data sample shieldir, 9 calculations for some spaceflight trajectories were made. 4) The question of "he reliability of radiation protection of a spacecraft was discussed. '5) At the end of the paper the main princ~iples Of designing shielding for ji~hz~bited spacecraft were formulated.,,,Lv 1, A. NC,- 22; ATD Roport'66:11g SUB CODEt 06, 18, 22 suBm DATs, oomay66 SOURCE CODE /oioo'-.' ACC NRt AT603652i j u-,i/66bb/66/010,~/oo6/oc1qq AUVOR.: Vikhrov As Is; Dudjan, Vo yes) Kovalev, Yes Yes; Kuznoti;ov, V. G.; Srdronnyi.-L. N. ORG: none TITIS: Evaluation of radiation hazard during a flight to the moon Papor pro5onted at the Conference on Problems of Space Modicine hold in Moscow from 24 to 27 Nay 1966. SOURCO: Konforonts:Lya po problemam. kosmichoskoy moditsiny, 1966. Problopq kosmichos-1 koy ir-ditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konforontaii, Yloacow, 1966, 99-100 TOPIC TAGS: lunar spaceflight, cosmic radiation biologic effect, radiation 6osimetry radiation protection, solar flare, radiation permissible dose ABSTRJNCT:Dur-4';.g lunar ilight and lunar landing cosmonauts will be exposed to 0 0 - lhe'Earflhils radiation belts, galactic space radiation, corpuscular radiation Arom solar flares, and lunar radiation itself. It has been calculated that during passage through the Earth's radiation belts, which will take approxi-; mately 30 min, the mean tissue dose will not exceed 3-5 rem. On the ,:30-day lunar flight the dose from galactic space radiation will. amount to ,approximately 4-8 rem. Solar flares represent the greatest radiation WdCtiR. - ATC036391 hazaralor lunar flight. With shielding of ul of/cin2 the surfacedose- can reach -10 4 rem from a high-intensity flare. II L;IC =_-rn-r:kut stays in a ,radiation shelter during a solar flare, the obtained dose can be lowered to 50 rem or less. The probability of an intense solar flare during i: period of maximum solar activity is around 1dja (for a 30-day period). DC':;es from galactic space radiation-and corpuscular radiation are determining .Vactors on the lunar surface. The contrilmtion to the total dose from naluraa: A And induced radiation is no more than several percent. However, doses xrom galactic space radiation and corpuscular radiation on the lunar surface are two times less 'than in space, due to shiel Py'~_ke_gqon. itself. f-T. A. No. 22; ATD Report66-13.67________. so CoDE: 06, 3.8. 22 / SUB14 DATEt 001ray66 AMIRKHANOV, Kh.I., akademik; ALIBEKOV, B.G., inzh.;_Y;K.W.Y,. KERIMOV, A.M.,, kand. fiz.-matem. nauk Study of the isochoric heat capacity of some alkanes. Teploenergetika 11 no.3:81-86 Mr 164. (MIRA 17t6) 1. Dagestanskiy filial AN SSSR. IWOMON MRS AMA" AWHOR13i Aodrkhanars Khe I@ (Aaademidan)l ler1mvi, As Me (GmAL4*t4 of p4raimm mathematical soimcss)j A2.ibakorj, Be Oe (Saginsers D4swtator); TlkWvv~# Do I* (FAKJ TITLSs lavvetigation of Iscohorlo specific heat of several alkwas In the two- phase region 5/W96/61AIOW/004jW6j/006q SOMCBs Teploonergetika, no, 4# 1966 67-69 TOPICTAOSs &Umss, Isochorio specific heat,, alkane specific hezb$ n ootaneo a hexanes a haptane IABSTRACT: The remate of direct measurements of ov of three alkwee (n-bexanea In-heptane and n-ocrtane) in the two-phase region mamured In tho adiabatic calorim. , eter described by Amirkhanoy (Kh. L Amirkhanov md As He Keritwv mToplowergatikaP , lNo. 6. 1962) are prooentei, Graphe of tho fdUowing are ahownt a- OV (tuo-phaso) for a-octano (OBRIB) aa a funation of temperatiAro (100-3090) for difformb apooitic'.-- "'3S'ON XRs AP4025427 volumes (2-8 cm3/gm);, b- cv(two-phass) as a faimtion of v for different T (same Irange as before)l c- ov (two-phase) for C6HAjGjlj6 wd 06HB as a function of iT/TC (TO w Tcrjtjc&) j d. ev (tvo-phaso) as a function of specific volume (0-#70 lem3/gm) for the three alkaneal e- Aev - ov (two-phase) - of specific volume for Ue three alkanes. It was found that aU three alkwoo satidied the equ4ion IV VO vithin 0.2 % of a BPWIfJo YOU= of 7-8 cm3/9m* OrIgel I + 0.2o62 (T. - T)0*4 'art, has: 6 graphs and 9 equationse ZATIONs Dagntaukly fs'lj&2 AN= (Daghestan Branch of the A119M) I SUMMED s 00 DM ACQi 2OAprA IMB CmEl OR HD W SOV 1' 005 card VIKTOROV, I., dotsent; PATRASHKOV, T. 'W""I Biochemical changes in the blood and urine in cancer of the prostate. Urologiia 28 no.5z27-2-9 S-0163 (MIRA 1724) 1. 1z urologicheskoy kliniki (nachallnik - prof. G. Krystinov) na kafedre voyenno-polavoy khirurgii Vysshego voyenno-cedi- tsinskogo instituta, Sofiya. ARIRKHANOV, Kh.l., akademik; KFFIMOV, A.M., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk; ALIBEWly B.G., Inzh.; VIKHROV, L.N., inzh. Study of the isochoric. heat capacity of some alkmnes in the two-phase region. Teploenergotika 11 n0.4:67-69 Ap ' 64. (MIIIA l7t6) 1. I'agestanskiy filial AN SSSR. I- L 208F,16-66 EVIT(d)/EEC(k)-2-- 'ACG URs k6002519 SOURCE WD"i UR/0266/65/000/023/0026/0026 AUTHOM Vikhrov, 0* P. ORGs -none I TITLE: A device for measuring the width of recurrent pulses, Class 21, No. 176612~ VA SOME: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh zjmkov, no. 23, 1965, 26 TOPIC, TAGSi measuring instrument, quantized pulse generator, measurement accuracy.; ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents a device for measuring the width of recurrent pulses. The device contains an input circuit for the reception of tho pulses to be measured,'a quantizing sequence pulse generator) a coincidence stage (to which are fed the above mentioned -sequences of pulses), a coincidence counter2 and a control device (see Fig. 1). To increase the precision of the measurements, a converter is used as the coincidence stage. The amplitude of the pulse3 at the output of the converter is directly proportional to the instantaneous value of the amplitude of the pulaes being measured at the moment of arrival of the pulses of the quantising sequence. The pulses from the output converter are fed to the input, of a linear expander* The output of the linear expander in connected to the, carch/2-- .-20886-66 ACC KRi AP6oo2519 Fig. 1. 1 - input circuitj ?quantized 0', pulse generator; 3 - coincidence counter; control devices 5converter; 6 linear expanderl 7integral amplitude discriminator, I input of an integral aWlitude discriminator. The pulses from the output of the discriminator are fed through the control device to the input of the coincidence counter. Orig. art* has: 1 figure* SUB COM 09/ suBm DATEs l5jul64 rd C c - 2/22 110? 7- 4 to-i il~hrnv M V WWWM080 "ITLE: Cages of tlr~ Use of M~i;.,~-iiring Technolo6,j P'-'RIODICAL: 1-_::crItel1naya tekhnika, 6b/~, J/ k,Z 007, B01 1 G. P.. IT -rderov. V. Z. I a NAVOIRM - Elec'ronic Pulse Countoro iri V96C, ITO- 5, PP 41-14 TEXT: The underlying the construction of electronic devioes with di.r-tal indication, br_~:ed on "he use cf pulse coLin'teri, .-.aj been desSribod Ii! thp papers of Rel's. 1, 2, ". The authors exaL,.ined I jjr_cLz;l cazes L, ;ihich electronic puloe coiniters here uaed in calibration test syotcjmc. F_-.,qucncy dividers with ad,]a~,table dividing ratio are first dcalt with, an! '--lie two poasible ty-pea of construction are Oho%in in crInn(~-.tion. Th.:-. 'Jock diagram relating to Una second type Is shown iv, r17_. I ;-.In," expi Ined. This methol Is basc~.' on the poanibility of avat'.ing 1f of a to bring an n-chain of aerie a-connected binary Into such a pozition as corresponds to an arbitrary number of stored ;,oljes em-aller than 2n. Diagrams of the conditions with time In the rird I/X .1 Some Cases of the Use of Electronic B111516010001051211034 Pulse Counters in Measuring Technology B007/BO11 divider are shown in Fig. 2. On the basis of the divider shown here, circuits can be set up for the convorsiorA and the production of electric oscillations. The production' of delayed pulses is investigated next. The principle consists in the separation of 2 pulses from their periolic sequence, with these 2 pulses standing apart from one another by M. discrete periods of this sequence. The block diagram of a variant of such a system is shown in Fig- 3 and explained. The deficiencies exhibited by this circuit are pointed out, and a block diagram free of these deficiencies is shown in Fig- 4. It features additional cascades for the selection of the pedestal pulse and of the delayed output pulse. The mcde of selec- tion of these two pulses isshown bore. To produce groups of pulses with a precisely known number of pulses as well as a determined repetition fre- quency of such groups, the circuits given here can be used. It is pointed out that ouch circuits can be also utilized for the production of rect- angular pulses of a controllable and adjustable duration. For this purpose, a forming trigger with a cascade at the output must be introdunad into the circuits given in Fige- 3 and 4, respectively. A simplified block diagram for the production of rectangular pulses is shown in Fig- 7 and explained. Card 2/3 Some Cases of the Use of Electronic 3/115/60/000/05/21/034 Pulse Counters in Measuring Technology B007/BO11 It is stated in conclusion that the circuits dealt with here can be utilized for the construction of calibration test devices for various V, purposes. The use of semiconductors is recommended for such devices to C.-- increase their reliability and economy, and to reduce dimensions and weight. There are 7 figures and 5 references: 3 Soviet and 2 German. Card 3/3 c;/.115/63/000/004/0-08/01-IL E, lA_0/E 1 AUTHORS$ ValitoV R.Ass and Vikhrov _Cx&R~_ The error of digital time-interval motors TITIE3 and thei improvement of their accuracy by the method of averaging PERIODICAL; lzmeriteltnaya tekhnika, no.4, 1963, 44-47 TEXT: The authors propose to improve the accuracy of digital (counter type) time interval meters by averaging the i readings (automatically) of several repetitions of the process, thus avoiding the need for faster circuits using higher clock rates* -are--2--f-igures- and _-3-tables i-There Card 1/1 VIKOOVY I., inzh.; KOSHEVOY, V., inzh. Construction and operation of large-panel apartment bousea. Zhil. stroi. no.2:9-10 162. (MIRA 1681) (Zaporozhlye-Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) VALITOV, R.A.; VIKHROV, G.P.; PAYDEROV, V.Z. Using electronic pulse meters in measuring equipment. lzm.tekh. no-5:4.1-4.4 My 160. (Pulse techniques (Electronics)) (MIM 14: 5) L 41182- ."E'*"Z(d)/EWP(c)/EWP(r)/T/E;WP(Ic)/EWP(l) Pf-4 ACCIZZIal Mks APSM4677 5/0115/64/0OD/OO?/0O58/0D57 AUTtfoRr none TTTLEt Fourth acientific, and technical conference on *Cybernetics for the SOURCE; Immeritelinaya tekhnika, no. 9, 1%h, 58-59 TOPIC TAGSs cybernetics, electric casuromeZn ectric quantity instrument, digital computer, electronic equipment, electric engineering conference ABSTRACT:-tho conference was hold 1-4 Jul' Rt t6 All-Union Scientific Research y Institute of 99trology by the Section OC glactrioal Namaurements of the Cc oil an *6r *Scientific Insirmont Mikkir t4qAoblem.____ -C" of the,A_kqtq offimittes on Coordination -of Scientific Research Work in the ~SiS7~ t~~,~aiwer:_with the All-Unlan'.S~iTy~~ifto Research Institute or Electrical U*esuremen t Inntrunento --tn'tT-the Lenind o Z161 ~Id- f ~ i WE Fj Jj f il ~ i -i i f _i Fo _3 W5 if i 0and Too ai a iI a ~; or a Inqtrumont_M&kin&__ th FD_u_it!X. Mora than 4 dolegifo-afr-om 2f--aitl~iWIW~-io-G-try PWC1 ip-ited. Firty-3oven reports wars, heard and discussed. Reports were riven bye P. V. .?;OVITSKIY (Leningrad)--"DefinLtion of the Concept of Infonutional grror in Measure- man and its Importance in Practical Use" and "On the Proble or the Average Informa- tional..Criterion of Aacursoy4hroughaut the Intire goals of leestrvisent*j Tao As Gmt V4 L 41182-65 ACCECZI011 NRS kP5OO4677 .KUP7MW-1IDT (9oscax)--'0n Determination of' the Criteria of Accuracy for Measurement Devioas"I a. U. UANDELOSHTAU (Leningrad) --report on a now criterion of accuracy of moncuromant instruments; P. F. W~ (Lenin grad)--report on optimize, .tion when. using Fourier tr one forms-Won-71a -ctron is digital oomputars;_j. P. D4_XTajY3Y, .0,Y, DOLGINTSWA and A._ (Leningrad) --proposal of a now.-mothod for gol"%r-" .~. &. IGNAWL probland of optimum filtering for non-stntionery random BiKnole and interforencel 1. B._.qHv,1tP 'OV--"Caloulation or the Dynamic Characteristics of an Optimum Complex lwo-Channol Systom which Uses Stpals from a Position Voter and from a Speed Reter"j. R. A-2-0.0-KIRY (Loninrrad)--"Optimum Periodic Correction in the Measurement of Continuons Sirnals"I S. P. ADA~nUCH_Noscow)--"Analysia and Construction of Devices for Corrootion of Non-linaarity and Scalinf for Unitary Codeal G. V. GORFLOVA (Taganrog)--"A XathM for Statistical Optimization in Gr4duiting the Scales or Elactrioal Monsuring Ingtrumonts"j U. A. ZiWOWMAH (Moscow) --"Anal og-Digital Voltage Convorter with Autometio Error Cov;'r~ectlonj IE2=, V. S. KALENCUUK and 1. A. YANOVICH (Ki*v)--"Autmat1o Monitoring of the Parameters of the Electrical Signals of Complex Radio and Electronic Equipment"i V. P. PEROV (Moscow)--*Oporationil Cybernetics as an Independent -Scientific Speoialization*1 Ye. F,'; GILIBO (Lenincrad)-* -"On the Problem of 8ffootive Non*-linaar Soales"I.A. 1. KARKELOV (Moso*w)--"DevLo*s / for Preliminary Processing of the Results of Measurements Presented in the Forn of.! Card 2/4 N L 41182-65 ACCESSION 130 AP50OL677 Graphic Recordings, For Subsequent Introduction or the Information into Universal Digital Conputers"; 0. U. MOGILSV0 and ~. S~~.P~qLqY_(Loningrad)--"On a Method fort, ReducinG Excess InCormation"1_1._X. NlKq~ff3y A_(Loninrr&d)--"A Device for Temporal Dist-ratization or Continuous Signals"iA. A.L_4T9VI . L. BUL14 9 cow)-- H. and ~L_ ( 0 Optimitation or the Transmission or Tolometrio Information as a Uoana ;or Raising the zrricioney and 511minating Intorferenoe"I D. S. GUXOVSKIY (Moscow)--"On a Sta- tistic Approach to the Detection or 3vents in hutomatL4 Inspection'; U. It LAKIN (Loninxrad)--"11sthod for Caloulefing the Hoiding TLme or Communicationip in a Contraj lized Inspection System or Constant Servi 0ing Time"$ 0. N. BRONSHTSYN, A. L. RAYK1_N1 and V. V. RYKOV (Moscow)--"On a Sinrle-Line Units serviCe_:fFeG~_wlth Losses ;__Y__!M. I SHLYANDIN (Fa_n7a)--report on circuit desirna for direct oompenention electrical digital ma asuring Instrumentat A.*N. KOUOV (Novoch-srkeask)--report on a now method for componsation of digital bridges; H. N. GLAZOV (Leningrad)--re port on the problem ;Of TOltage-to-angular rotation conversions Ve So G TKOV (Lanintrad)--"Mathoda for Construction of Frequency Capacitance Pickups with a Linear Scale"i R. mu- ;SYROPYATOVA and R. R. XHARCHENKO (Uosoow)--roport on the determination Or the ampli-.- ,tude-fr:qu )and phase characteristics of PFU and PXU modulatoral Ye. I..fgfzrAKOVI/ e noy '(Novoch rk..sk --*The Phototransistor as a Switch for glootrioal Messurement Yurposes's N. V. report on ways for making universal equip- ment for measurement of current, voltage and powers P- P. ORNATSKI't. and V. Is r4 14d Z0ZuLyA_ (~JSyj__ opqrts on the construction orj t&tjo Voltme tAkl:## Wattasto Card 3/4 L 41182-65 ICC =1011 Mis APSOOL677 phqao motors; A. V. TRIMAROV, 1. G. S~T$j(LTA.Y~qy, .4s_jj_SP V Ut RA I and V. A. .GORBUIIOV (TomakT_--roport -on a do-vic-e-for automatic processing of the mnasuroments of; vibrat!Tn amplitude of pneumatic hanimaral L. K. AUXIMP. and V. 0. XHORRING (tAninfle,44 6 -Ws-- - .-report on tho davolopmont of a digital i_*m`p;'n~_ikEoF or me vrrng prosi~ie, force, otc.1 14. B. DADITKINAJIaningrad).-report on & method for constructing frequency pickups for Cat analysial Ye. M. URPOV. V. A. BRAZHNIKOV and B. Ya. LIKHTTSINDER- (K*uybyeho v) --reports on Jsil-y-sTv-i~~-Fo&:_ding of_i~riin#Fsposdaj~Lu - . PSHTUCUMIKOV (Kuybyshav)--'A High Speed Voltago-to-Digital Code Converter for so, Plckiips" I - G. P. VIKHROT and V, 1. IAJ 3V (Vilna)--% Righly bavrate Digital Peak- to-Poak V4;1_G_O_t-6_r_Vi and So Ut MRSIN Uls-ningrad)--'A Low Level Analog-Digital Volt- age Converter." ASSOGIATIONs none SUMME)s 00 INCLs 00 SUB COM EE, SO NO ?Z.Y 'Sovi, 000 OrHEas '000 ,Card 4/4 SOCIATION, hone T-4 T Q 1 rn -r-~ -17 Lni VIMMOV, I.N,- -- Improving the equipment of the blast furnace plant in the Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine. Metallurg 7 no.6:11-13 Je 162. WIRA 15:7) 1. Pomoshchnik nachallnika domennogo taekha po oborudovaniyu Kuznetskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. (Novokusnetak-Blast furnaces-Equipment and supplies) e 'i MODESTOVAJ, Tatlyana Alekseyevna; VIKMV, Nvel Georgiyevich; SHELIKHOV, Nikolay Hikolayevich,,' EEJMIKIY, I.S.v retsenzent; PLENYANNIKOV,, M,N.,,.red.)-VINOGRADOVA, G.A., takhno red. [Commercial study of materials used in clot1d* manufacture] Materialovedenle shveinogo proizvodetva. Izd.4., iepr. i dop. Moskva, G12legprom, 1963. 278 p. (KRA 160) (Textile fabrics) (Clothing industry-Equipment and supplies) KOROBEYEVSKIY, S.T.; FRAVDYUK, N.F.; FOKROVSKIY, Yu.I.; VIKHROV, V.I. [Effect of neutron irradiation on internal friction in zinc monocrystals and polycrystals) Viiianie neitronnogo oblucheniia na vnutreru~ee trenie mono- i pol1kristallov tsinka. Voskvix, In-t atomnoi "nergii AN SSSR, 1960. 15 P. (MIRA 17-1) PHASE I BOOK EXPL40ITATION SOV/6176 Konobeyevskly, S. T., Corresponding Nember, Academy of Sciences USSR, Resp. A~4. De3rstvive vadexmvkh Iz1uchenIv na materialy (The Effect of Nuclear Radiation on Materials). Mo5cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 383 P. Errata slip inserted. 4000 oopies printed. Sponsoring Agency% Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye tekhni- cheakikh - nauk; Ot dolonlye fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk. Reap. Ed.s S. T. Konobeyevokly; Deputy Reap. Ed. I S. A. Adasinakly; Editori.1 Boards P. L. Gruzin 0. V. Kurdytmov) B. M. Levltskly,.V. S. Lyashenko (DpoeasedL,Yu. A. Martynyvk, Xu. I.-Pokrovakly, and N. F. Pravdyuk; Ed. of Publishing Houses M. 0. Makarenkol Tech. Was T. V. Folykkova and I. N. Dorokhin&. Card 1/14 The Effect of Nuclear Radiation (Cont.) SOV/6176 PURPOSE: This book is Intended for personnel concerned with . nuclear materials. COVERAGE: This is a collection of papers presented at the Moscow Conference on the Effect of Nuclear Radiation on Materials, held December 6-10, 1960. The material reflects certain trends in the work being conducted in the Soviet scientific research orginization. Some or the papers are devoted to the experimental tudy of the effect of neutron Irradiation on reactor mater!als (steel, ferrous alloys, molybdenum, avla4 graphite, and nichromea). Others deal with the theory of neutron irradiation effects (physico- chemical transformations, relaxation of Internal stresdes, Internal friction) and changes In the structure and proptr-w ties of various crystals. Special attention is given to the effect of intense T-radlation on the electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of metals, dielectrics, and.semiconduatora. Card 2/24 The Effects of Nuolear Radiation (Cont.) SOVAS176 Pravdyuk, N. F., V. A. Nikola~yenko, and*V. 1. Korpukhin. Change in Lattice Parametors of Diamond and Silicon Carbide .During Irradiation 184 ), and_M., -TalIbjLL On One Method of Uning qb-dullayev, G.Jp, CMUmIMMIrlde Photoresist-ore In Recording X- and Y-ray posim6ter 1 189 Konobeyev.skiy, S. T., M- euLtskly, L. D?.- ftn~pl Iev X p4 ~e - N -Ko pub=y1n, -Y--akuiiAaiv, and v,& LKd-n -Ray, Mna-* tion of Tiransformations in Copier-h-tn---A11oOy*'VXnder Neutron Irradiatton Levitskiy, B. X., and L. D. Panteleyev. X-Ray Examination of the Relaxation of Internal Microstresses In Cold-Worked Metals Under Neutron Irradiation 209 Konobeyevskiyj S. T., N. F. Pravdyuko Yul -?okroVskly, and lklhwro - Eff got. of Neittron Irradiatio-n-o-n-IftWoUl *Jo-tijo-n _" tals '219 cam 9/14 the Effects of Nuclear Radiation (Cont.) SOV/6176 Pravdyuk,, N. F., Yu. 1. Po~-wovskly, and----V.- I* Vikhr-ovi~ Effect of Neutron Irradiation on Internal ftict1ob'-1".Vn,-6- and Polycryatals of Zinc 235 Zakharovp A. 1. Effect of Neutron Irradiation and Plastic Deformation on )[oung's Modulus and Internal Friction 242 Konobeyevskiy, S. T., and F. P. Butra. Radiographic Effects .In,Neutrob-Irradihted Crystals 1 251 Kolontsova, Yeo V. Radiation and DefQrmation Disturbances in Crystals 1 257 Telegina., I. V., Ye. V. Kolontsova and V. V. Zubenkcx. Radiation Distux-bances In Crystals of Idthium. Fluoride 264 1 Andronikoshvili, E. L.', N. 0. Politov, and L. F. Vorozheykina. Effect of Lattloe Disturbances on Mechanical and Optical Properties of Potassium Chloride Crystals. 268 Card 10/14 5 L 815E-66 1 ACC NRt AUTHOR: SPF(n;-2/EWT(0j1 Ed/ -AT5023801 E14/GG/MJW/ SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/62/000/000/U219/0234 Y4 Konobeyevskiy. S. T. (Corresponding member AN SSSR);,Pravdyuk, N. F~- Ly, Yu.*I.; Vikhrov V. 1.' 77 ORG: none TITLE: The effect of neutron irradiation on the internal friction of Mtals SOURCE; Soveshr-haniye po probleme Deystviye yadernykh izlucheniy na materialy. Moscow, 1960. Deystviye yadernykh izlucheniy na materialy (The effect of nuclear radiation on materials); doklady soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962, 219-234 TOPIC TAGS: copper, aluminum, magnesium, chromium steel, nickel containing steel, metal internal friction, .metal faxigue, neutron irradiation, irradiation effect qq, ~5 ABSTRACT: The internal friction (1/Q) and thq normal elasticity modulufFhave been investigated in solution-heat-treated S2~erjlaluminu VyrdoTmgnesium i to and I _ .0 x Tpor after irradiation at 80C with an integrated flux of 2.0 10 -5.0 x 0 thermal n/cm2 (the number of fast neutrons with an energy of more than I Mev was 35%). The 1/Q was measured at a stress of 2-20,000 g/mm2. The plotted internal fricti(ni- strain amplitude curves showed the existence of a critical strain (acd under'which the I/Q begins to be affected by the applied stress. The I/Q and Ocr were found to be very sensitive to irradiationjsee Fig. I.). For example, the C~r for irradiated copper increased 280 times and the minimum value of IJQ decreased by two times compared with the initial value before irradiation. The changes In the value of I/Q and -4 _ L 8158-66 ACC NKs AT5023801 JO acr with irradiation d es equal to or less than 1017 n/cm 2 are caused by the inter-' action of dialocationaKlaind point defects which resulted from elastic scattering of neutrons. In the case of plastic deformation of up to 27%, the point defe C 9 c -resulted from interaction between dislocations, and the increase in the va ue of Uu IJQ was considerably smaller. In distilled magnesium subjected to fatigue ith a ~ C ic stress of various amplitude before irradiation with an integrated f ux of 10 n/cm thermal neutrons and about 10% fast neutrons with an energy above I Mev), the value of acr was found to increase from the Initial 5 g/mm2 to 100 g/mM2 41fter irradiation. In fatigue testing under a cyclic stress of 1600-4500 g/MM2 P distilled magnesium irradiated with an integrated flux of 1011 n/u4 (thermal) had an endurance limit 10% higher than unirradiatqd magnesium. The effect of irradiation on the natural vibration frequency of specimens (the square of which determines the normal ela Acity modulus) was investUated on irradiated CODper and unirradiated M18N9TKtl[AISI 321]-.stainless steelAV 1he observed irradiation- induced behavior of the n rmal elasticity mod-Alus can be explained by a manifestation of both the elastic and "nonelastic" properties of the metal, depending on the magnitude of the st'reas applied in dynamic measurement of the modulus. The "non- elastic" propertie& of the metal -can be caused by migration of dislocations, while pure elastic properties manifest themselves only in the region of stresses a ~ dcr' 3158-66 ACC NRs AT5023801 1/0 /V 40 V - :1- __ 31 Li 40- Zo ZZ Z _0 V tx Fig. 1. Dependence of the internaL friction and the square of natural vibration frequency of copper before and after irradiation on stress amplitude. 14) 1 - Internal friction before irradi- 3V ation; 2 - after irradiation- square of the natural frequency 3 before irradiation; 4 - after irradi- ation. AW Vix 01 175W Hence, the irradiation-induced changes in the normal elasticity modulus can be studied only at the above stresses. Orig. art. has: 16 figures. [14S] SUB CODEs MM,SS/ SUBM DATE: 1BAug62/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH RRF: 001/ jw AM NRs AT5023802' S UMF CODE-' 'OV0000/62/000/000/0Z3570241 EWA,(h)/LVA(c)/ETC(m) 0 jDAw/Em/GG/Gs AUTHOR! Pravdvu&. N. F.-,Pokrovskl Yu I - Vikhrov V. I. q Lj ORG: none TITLE: Effect of neutron irradiation on the internal friction of zinc monocrysta~s 11 .................... and polycrystals SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po probleme Deystviye yadernykh izlucheniy na materJ ' aly. Moscow, 1960. Deystviye yadernykh izlucheniy na materialy (The effect of nuclear ,radiation on, materials); doklady soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo M SSSR, 1G7_, 235-241 S51 C%~ TOPIC TAGS: irradiation, neutron irradiation, zinc single crystal, zinc polycrystal, internal friction ABSTRACT: Zinc single crystals and polycrystals with various base plane angles and with orientation angles of 15, 46, 66 76 86, and 88* were ir e ,ypdi,%ted int grated fluxes of 3 X 1018 or 1.5 x 1019 n~CM2, and the effect of'il rradiation on the internal friction was investigated. Results of investigations sho=wng changes of internal friction, which are produced by the maximtLm strain amplitude (a d , at I which the internal friction begins to depend upon it, in zinc single crystafs and polverystals -with o r- without- applying- neut ron- irran --at ion -are shown in.-Figs-s 1-6. Card 1/7 1- 921& F-A CC -NR Card 7W V 40 45t Oju 40 i [1.1 1 FT L ; I 111 I'll 1 -1 111 [111 /0# Fik,. 1. Internal friction change induced by strain ampli- tude of unirradiated zinc single crystals with orientation angles of 15, 40, 66, 76, 86, and 88* at base plane 0001 (The values of Ocr are shown on the curves) - , fi-A3C --- ACC NR- fi-SC23W2 4) M ri V IT= f7T I i I [IMI d' g/mm2 Fig. 2. Internal friction change induced by strain amplitude of zinc single crystals with orientation angles of 15, 40, 76, and 86* at base lane 000, which were irradiated with a flux of 3 x 1018 n/eJ (the values of acr are shown on the curves) ACC NRI AT5023802 1 or 9/MM2 Fig. 3. Internal friction change induced by strain amplitude of zinc single crystals with orientation angles of 15, 40, and w a 86* at base p1 ne 0001 hich were rep eate dly irradiated with a flux up to 1.5 x 1016 n/cm2 (the values of a cr are shown on the curves) ACC NRs AT5023802 44 Card b 10 1$ X 40 X W 79 W V de& Fig. 4. Minimum internal ftiction change of zinc single crystals, which depends upon orientation angle at base plane 0001 I - Before irradiation; 2 - after irradiation with a flux of 3 x 1018 n/cm2;.3 -L after repeated irradiation with fluxes up to 1.5 x 1019 n/CM2. T, y230-00 ACC NRt AT5023802 acro g/MM2 300 I A too a X 49 JV .69 7 0 LU SA - 1, de g 07 Fi g. 5. Oange in acr before and after irradiation of zinc single crystals, which depends upon ori- entation angle at base plane 0001 1 - Before irradiation (experimentaLl curve); 2 - after irradiation with a flux of 3 x 1018 n/cm2; 3 - after repeated irradiation with fluxes up to 1.5 x 1019 n/cm2; 4 - before irradiation (theoretical curve). ACC NR, AT1023802 Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 3 formulas. Fig.-- 6. Inte rnal friction change-induced by strain amplitude before and after irradiation of zinc polycrystaV I I - Before irradlatioia (acr ~ 26 g/mn2); 2 - after Irradiation with flux of 3 x 1018 n/cm2 (ocr ' 45 g/vm?).1 (ND] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 18Aug62/ ORIG REF: 001/. g/ mm- ACCESSTON NR: AT',(J'I ALMHOR PraudT,jk; N. F. Ivanov. ').I. P. T"Liznet.-,m V. N. "ore -1: -AN Rn. ft f CS t "I T~ fiZIM TfUs, g 1 T SOURCEj~ ga flux menr,-urr-menlt, reactor ABSTPUM -ithorr s! ~~r ;O-1-ult, o! Intogril fluxes ij` fa(!",- ~Ieutro')!' r on'~ A !27 4n 1-1he chnn-m-1,z of Hno RT-T' -In- nb~,oltjte icottope activity was by i!it I lat Ion o,int er thc DL C014 1/3 L I L Jr I- C;, r 1 t C L .1 j. to the Harwell Symposima in December 1962, Ilo !7M J. Mateff, Nucleonics, 20, 1962, 12, 56). "In conclu~ior,. Liie Lhnn;~' '111, G. N714nlavev ar,! ~i! co-workerB ior calculatInLi the neutron spectra and for practical help in carr,,Inp r:, f fg-ureg, and a out the experimentn." Or f g r ha Q, 9 f orr-~,! 1 s, 5 3 AS SOC !AT ION-, Orfinnn I ~n I I:, f ft ,I I T 11 1 r.- i 00 On D CODE Card 3/3 ABRAMOV, FeAs. prof.p doktor tekhn,nauk; TORGOVNIKOV, B.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik; VIERROV,-YJ., nauchnyy aotrudnik; KAGAIM, V.M., nauchnyy sotrudnikj KUWAN.. A.V.1, nauchnyy sotrudnik Calculating the forced distribution of air in a mine ventilation system using an electronic computer. Ugoll 39 no.1204-59 D 164. (MIRA 1832) 1. Daepropetrovskiy ordena Trudoz 0 Krasnogo Znameni gornyy institut imen4. Artema (for AbTamov 0 2. Nauchno-iasledovatellokiy gornorudnyy.in3t'itut, Krivoy.Rog (for Torgovnikov, Vikhrov, Kaganer, Kurman).