SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VITKUN, R.A. - VITMAN, D.V.

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I KONONIHO, L.I.; TISHCHENKO, M.A.; VITRUNt R.A.; POLUEKTOV, N.S. 1,, 10-Pbenan thro line tenoyltrifluoroace tone cnmplexes of rare- earth elemente. Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no.U.-2465-2470 N 165. (MIRA M12) I# Submitted April 13, 1964- 11 -lovy KONOW:11KO, I-I.; M,-'il-:NT'YF.VA,, Ye.V.; VITKIIINP P.A.; -j ~~ a P,are eal'Lh COMMplexeS -,4jih acetylacetone ard or 2,21-clipyridyl. Ukr. khim. 7-hur. 31 no.10.10312--i'1`15 I f;5 - 0-111,A 19: a) 1. Institut obshchey I neorganicheskoy khimii AN lUkrSSR, li-iboratorii v Odosso. Submitted May 9, 1964. --- r~-,tgg EVA -,VM , "F L2L(,o-(,g, i-;1vr (m)/i-,,&,(j) ii;%', ACC W-D'601(AV (A SOUAC.." CILE. urvoo,18/66/011/CO.-,/0)6)/0)68 AUTHOR: Tishchonko) M. A.; Konononko, L. I.; VitkWI Poluoktov, N. S. Oj-JG: none ITITLE; Complexes of raro-earth elaa~n with 1-phenyl-3-mothylpyrazolono-5 and I Iq !1-tolyl-3-mothylpyrazo2ono-5 11SOURCE: Zhurnal noorganicheskoy khimii, v. 11, no. 2" 1966, 363-368 I-I)DPIC TAGS: rare earth element, torbium compound, dysprosiu-n compound, incoaymium compound, yttrium compound, erbium compound) fluorescence i103STRACT: Complexos of Pr, Nd, Er, Y, To, and rry with 1-1~henyl-3-mothylpyrazolone-5 i :or 1-tolyl-3--methylpyrazolono-5 wore prAparcd by a modified Knorr's method (Ann. Ch'em. 1238, 137) 1887). Urotropino was added to the reaction mixture to keep it neutral. 7no Iresults of the analysis of the complexes prepared are given in Table 1. Among the com- iplexes studied only the Th and Dy complexes wore fluorescent (See Figures I aj2d 2). Orige art* hao: 5 fige and 2 tables, I UDC L o860o-67 I ACC mC-AP6019047 1 f42 1547 In a/ JVI H/ JI/ Pig. 1 Fig* 2 figures 1 and 2. Fluorescence spectra of Dy (Fig. 1) and Th (Fig. 2) complexes with 41-sulfophe'nyl-3-methylpyrazolone-5 (1)9 1-phenyl-3-methylpyrazolf ne-5 (2),, and -tolyl-3-methylpyrazolone-5 (3) C,rd 2/3 ---I oV)660-67 XCC NR, ArWl(.~047 ,Table 1. iiiosults of the analysin of ti~,O 1;hc--nyI--fznthyI- and tol;rl-mothylpyrazoiona complexes Complex Malt ng xE1c:%TIated,'," Found, Ratio Vo:PhIIV poin C MI, 11~'P- ~F m0 r~'k.15 1120 (or TMP) (TM? 206-207 20,65 76.6 2 #-65- 20,1 77 2,8 1;3,1 Pr--tri (FbMP)-ato Nd-tri(Fn.%T)-ate 210-211 21,2 7G, 16 2,64 21.0 75.8 3.0 1:2,98 Er-tri(PhMP)-ate 208-210 23.8 73.G 2,G 22.9 73.7 2,9 Y-tri(PhMP)-ate' 198-200 14,2 82,9 2,9 13,5 82,1 3,7 1:3,1 208-210 21,5 7 - .3.15. Tb-tri(DIP)-ate G,O 2.4 20,3 76.0 2,G 1. 2,5 1 -- -tri (TMP)-ate 207-200 19,8 77,7 -~8-1 0 2,08 J Nd - I Mo raro-earth element; FhMP = 1-phenyl-3-mothylpyrazolone-5; TMP a 1-tolyl-3-mothyl- ipyrazolone SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 25Jun64/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 006 Card 313 ~J-;-- B X-AbLam Ba"Ukbe e ator; GORCHAKOV, a7 r redaktor; GILOSON, [Affect methods of teplovlazhnostnoi Moskva, Goe.izd-vo 1. Deyetvitellny7 (for Skramtayev). kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; SKRAMTAYEV, B.G., G.I., nauchnyy redaktor; KUYBYSHEVA, G.V., P.G., takhnicheakiy redaktor. steam-curing concrete] ltffe)rtivnye rethimy obrabotki betonov. Pod-red.B.G.Skramtaeva, lit-ry po stroit.materialam, 1957. 119 P. (HERA 10:11) chlen Akademii stroitelletva i arkhitaktory SSSR (Precast concrete) US-SR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 5316 Author: Vitkup, A. B. ------------ Institution; None Title. Method for the Preparation of Fast Hardening Concrete Original Publication: Beton I zhelezobetor), 1956, No 8, 284-287 Abstract: Description of experiments on preparation of fast hardening concrete, with Portland cement of grades 300-500. On hardening under ordinary conditions strength of the concrete after 24 hours amounts to 50-" On using a short duration heat and moisture treatment, ccmpris- R28- Ing an isothermal process (at 800) of 1-2 hours and a total cycle of 5-6 hours, strength of the concrete amounts to 70-100% R28. Rapid increase of the strength of concrete Is attained on placing concrete mixtures with a cone shrinkage of 1-1.5 cm. To accelerate hardening of the concrete use was made of the method of activation of the mix, Card V2 USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders,, 1-9 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 2.. 1957, 5316 Abstract: for 1-5-3 minutes, with crusher rolls, using an additive that improves the ccmpbsition of binder and fine aggregate (granulated, acidic blast furnace slag) and additions of hardening accelerator -- CaS04-0.5 H20 and CaC12. Added slag amounted to 1/2 of the weight of sand, CaC12 was added in an amount of 2%, gypsum in an amount of 5%, on the basis of the weight of cement. Cement, fine aggregate, additions of ac- celerator of hardening and 85% of the required amount of water were worked with crushing rolls for 3 minutes. Thereafter the activated mix was combined with coarse aggregate and the remaining 15% of water were added. Expenditure of cement was Of 330 kg/m3; water/cement = 0.5; shrinkage of standard cone was of 1.5 cm. Settling of the con- crete mixture was effected on a standard vibrator platform with added load of 60 g/cM2. Card 2/2 V SOV/97-z)9-1-18/18 AUTHOR: None Given TITLE: Book Review (Kritika i bibliograflya) PERIODICAL: Beton i Zhelezobeton, 1959, Nr 1, pp 47-48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The following book is reviewed: A. B. Vitkug, "Effective conditions for steam curing of concretes", Promstroyizdat, 1957. The criticism is favourable. Card 1/1 i_ -, -D, " ~ 1',- 11 .- I~11 Z, - Il",-~cT - -I ii; "E'Lfectivo Rin,ffc for t..e Hc'-14~onc', ~:ois-tzurc-'Ireatnent oil a ck Method f~,r Te-ting Ccrrnts." Ca-A Tech Sci, Yh~xl~civ 4,~Yhin, 1:0 1. j --n llarl~rjv, 195 Z .15 Si-,i-vc-j of Scientiftc :~nd Technicnl Dis3ertations Defended at U-;SR Higher EJucational Institiltiors (13) SO: Sur'. ITO. Doi, 29 Jul 55 VITKUP. AqB kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; MUNITS, A.P., redaktor ellstva; BOROVM, N.K., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Instructions for speedy determination of the activeness of cements according to the method of the Southern Institute for Construction Research] Instruktsiia po uskorennomu opredelenHu aktivnosti tse- mentov po metodu lUzhNII. (I 205-55/YSPKXhP)* Koskva. Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitekture, 1956. 15 p. WEA 10:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo stroitelletva predpriya- tiy metallurgichaskoy i khimicheekoy promyshlennosti. Tekhnicheskors upravleniVe. 2. Yuzhny7 nauchno-iseledovateliskiy, institut po stroitelletvu Ministerstva stroitelletva predpriyativ metallurgich'9- skoy i khimicheskoy promyshlonnosti SSSR (for Vitkap) (Cement--An,alysis) VITKUP, A.B., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. Method for preparing, rapid hardening concretes, Bet. no.8:784-287 Ag 156. zhel.-bet. NLRA 9:10) (Concrete) YITKUP, A.B., inzhener. New rapid cement testing method. TSement 20 no.1:3-8 Ja-F 154. MHA 7:2) (Cement--Testing) Ragid- methods at L-sting ce-nents.- A. Tienwrl 20? Nu. 1, llftdtf C1143 fG4jVWijje =4j-jfrjS: It 20* for 24 hm, rile t,:k AV' 4t W/hr., ri!;,, to K)* zt 29*/hr., holifing v &)' fer 1.1m,druptQ5040a2~11ir. an-i drop to 2W at 3,7V/hr,--; A total if 48 bro. lfardcdt~ in S~Ltd. stcam is -vith autri., muticcontrols. Results are Converted to 2,S-day Icst vAucs of opvcimuis tczi*cd aftcir hardening t%ndcr ritar.,lard con-' -liticus. R. Ogandinanova. 1W. &-10.-, WC 112HU-1A Wleff 02MMM COMNU0123 fOr j! tri M-11' tfg;~j it-mcd at IW~ fur I.&-l lus. pytur to (vi!ing i ztr,~~gtli t,y r3pi~l aiA tanjud metfws dc,,-i W V-#Mc i-Pdald ttim"fli by ravi-l mt-chm"? is 21 yv:~, &Tcatcr than t-,ilc stren.gili by ttandard av:th~i G. M. Ri,J,c1juk ami N, 11. Slite,,Tt. 1&;j. .~crjs we luadencd ant'ler ttandard cimlitiomi Par 21 AFJd 6cfi %tvarned ~it 10,0' fv4 4 hrx, p-HPA to tc-,da t 1Z,,tiltj indl--,atc that coeff. of (tatuAty Rn/it, and cmpw I 4-qax~ cz,a r.-, - a (Ri + + & Carl be to d, t I fz:wfe aud 2~;-iay -. trc-.igt1, cf cments The c(w;-i. a a,,,, , ~crc rl ed. fm ~-ich cmicat wotki hy the met'm& C4 14-ail R 7, f.Ujj,:jl . -- kand.tekhn.naixk; YASNOBULKA, Kh.R., tekhnik Coarse ag(,TeFateo made of marle from the Diarkov depoaits. Sbor. trud. IUZIUIII no.204-57 '59- (FliA 13:9) 1. Yuzhny7 nauchno-isoledovateliskly Institut po stroltellatyu. (Marl) (Aggregates (Building materials)) I VITKU, A.B., kand.tekhn.nauk; YASNOBULKA, Kh.R., takhnik Activated concrete based on silica compositions to be used in making construction elements. Sbor. trud. IUZEIUII no.2:62-72 159- (MIRA 13:9) 1. Tuzhn7y nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut po stroitel'stvu. (Llgh~weight concrete) 18(0) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2301 Metallur iya.L lbornij; stat;y, Zno.,,l 1 (Metallurgy; Collection of Articles, No's 11LLen ngraN Sudp om~izq 1958. 177 p. 1,500 copies pr Iinted.I Resp. Edes G. I* Kapyrin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: A. V. Popov; Tech. Ed.s 0. 1. Kotlyakova. .I PURPOSEt This book is intended for engineers and technicians at industrial plantifor scientific personnel at research and educational institutions, and for students of advanced metallurgy. CbVERAGEs The *rticles in this collection deal with the production-.and hot formihg of steel and titanium ingots, Both theoretical and practical aspects are covered. Topics discussed includes crack formation during thermomechanical treatmentp dependence of plasticity of low-carbon chrome- nickel steel on the method of steelmaking, vacuum melting of d'ustenitic stainless steel, beneficial effect of hot deformation on steel properties, vectorial properties of sheet metal as related to rolling conditions, czystallization and ingot structure, present status of titanium-ingot production, etc. Numerous references, principally Soviet, accompany the articles. Card 1/3 Metallurgy; Collection (Cont,) TABLE OF OONTENTSi SOV/2301 Andreyevq I. A., Professorl and L. Ya. Gluskin, Candidate of Technical Sclences. The Mechanism of Crack Formatlon in the.Thermomechomical Treatment of Low-carbon Structural Steels 3 Andreyev, 1. A., and L. Ya. Gluskin. Selection of an Optimum Prdcess of Making and Teeming Low-carbon Chrome-nickel Steel with a View to Improving Plasticity 33 Polin, I. V,, Candidate of Technical Sciences; and E. I. Serebriyskiy. Making Austenitic Stainless Steel in Vacuum Arc Furnaces 63 ,j~._Kh,. Engineer. Some Explanations of the Beneficial Effect Kjtkup of Hot Deformation on the Properties of Steel 71 G*11dorman, L. S. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Vectorial Natlure of I the Properties of Sheets as Determined-by Rolling Conditions 81 Gayckay, P. I. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Crystallization and Ingot Structure 95 Card 2/3 Metallur�y; Collection (Cont.) SOV/2301 I Aleshing'D, V,p Engineer. On Certain Characteristics of the Dondritic Crys- tallization of Medium-Alloy Structural Steel 115 Polin, I. V.0 Candidate of Technical Sciences, Development and Present Status of the Production of Titanium and Titanium-Alloy Ingots 135 Shullkin, S. M., Candidate of T*chnicol Sciences. Hot-rolled Titanium Tubes 153 Fili n, Yu. A., Engineer. Structure and Properties of Cost Induction- melted Titanium 167 AVAILABLE& Library of Congress Cord 3/3 GO/19b 10-12-59 Call Nr: Not given AUTHOR: Gokun, V.B. TITLE: Desigq Bases for Economy of Metal; Reduction of Weight in Machines (Konstruktivnyye predposylki qkonomil metalla; snizheniye vesa mashin) PUB. DATA: Mashgiz, Moscow-Kiyev, 1957, 161 pp., 8000 copies ORIG. AGENCY: None given EDITOR: Vitkup Ye. B. Candidate of Technical Sciences, 1_~~ ' Docent; Chief Ed. of the Ukrainian Branch of Mashgiz, Zalogin, N.S.; Publ. House Ed: Soroka, M.S.; Reviewer: Lurlye, G.B., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor PURPOSE: The book is intended for designers of machine-building concerns. COVERAGE: The book considers basic factors which affect weight and dimensions of a machine and discusses the reduction of weight in machines. The full complex of questions related to design of rational, low-weight machines Is outlined. All material is abundantly illustrated with factual examples taken from Russian industrial practice. Card 1/3 There are 41 USSR references. Call Nr: Not given Design Bases for Economy of Metal; Reduction of Weight In Plachines (cont) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 5 I. Kinematic Analysis of Machine Designs 6 II. Influence of Design Schemes of Machinea on the Reduction of Their Weight and Decrease In Their Overall Dimensions 20 III. Experimental Methods for Stress Determination and the Problem of Weight Reduction of Machines 26 IV. Examples From Practice of Revision of Existing Machine Designs 37 V. Effect of Standardization and Unification of Machine Parts and Assemblies on the Reduction of Their Weight 46 VI. Principal Bases for Selection of Materials and Their Influence on the Reduction of Weight in Machines 57 VII. Effect of Disjunction and Unification of Machine Component Blanks on the Reduction of Their Weight 71 VIII. Effect of Differentiation in the Use of Materials on the Reduction of Weight in Machines 82 Card 2/3 Call Nr: Not given Design Bases for Economy of Metal; Reduction of Weight in Machines (cont) IX. Non-metallic Materials 91 X. Effect of the Material Cross Section on the Weight of Machines 101 XI. Effect of Lightened Rolled-steel.Cross Sections on the Reduction of Weight in Machines XII. Importance of Extending the Life of Machines as Related to the Problem of Economy of Metals 117 XIII. Effect of Various Hardening Technology Methods on Extending the Life of Machine Components 122 XIV. Comparative Analysis and Specific Indices of Machine Designs 128 BIBLIOGRAPHY 159 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 VIIY-,UP, YEE. B. -- "Irwest-igation of Problems of Creating-! Guaranteed Pressures on the Junctions of Threaded Joints in the Overhauling of an Autonobile." Ian HjZher Education Ukrainian SSR, Kiev 1 ';'Otor Vehicle and Road Inst, j (Dissertations for the - Kiev, 195' - Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letmis 11,o. '19, 24 Seot 55 LEVINSKIY, losif Viktorovichl-..-VITKUP, Ye B., kandidat tekhnicheakiy nauk, retsenzent; SCROKA, H.S., re"ki~or~, LYKHOTA, M.A., takhnicheskiy redaktor [Safety manual for operators of lifting slings) Pamiatka po takhnike bezopasnosti dlia stropal'shchikov. Kiev, Goa. nauchno-takha. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-rv, 1956. 35 Pe (MLRA 9:13) (Slings and hitchas-Safety measures) -- VITKUPI Ye.B., kand.tekhn.nauk,, dotsent Elastic deformations in stressed dismountable joints. Vest. mash. 41 no. 5:44-46 My 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Fastenings) IT I -\t,) iJ SA"HXO. Vladimir Llvovich; MAKSIHOVICH, Vadim Alakeandrovich; TROITSKIY, Anatoliy Vaisilleyvich; TROORMT, Ivan Petrovich; POTISHKO, Aleksey TaBillyevich; AVRAMINIO, Luka Avksent'7evich; VARRYKIS, Arnolld Mikhoylovich; VJMjaW._Ye.Bs, redaktor; RATKO, K.T.. redaktor; SAXO- KHVAWV. Ts.A.. veduslie-hT re(taktor; VALICHUK. G.I., vedushchiy redaktor; FATSALYUX. P.M., tekhnichask1y redaktor (Atlas of machine parts; mechanical joints and couplings] Atlas detalei mashin; soodineniia i mufty. Kiev, Go@. izd-To takhn. lit- z7 USSR. 1956. 146 p. (NIMA 10:2) (Gouplings) (Welding) (Fastenings) USSR / General Problems of Pathology. Allergy. U Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102425. Author Vi~~--~ Inst aunas Medical Institute. Title The Nerves of the Spleen and Their Morphologic Changes Under the Influence of Sensitization and Anaphylactic Shock. Orig Pub: Kauno med. inst. darbai, 1957, 5, 287-293. Abstract: 5 ml of horses serum (HS) was passed through the vessels of an isolated cat spleen, connected only by the nerves with the organism of a normal cat or sensitized by means of HS; the spleen was taken out after appearance of anaphylactic shock or after 10 min. and was prepared according to the method of Bilshowsky-Gross or Kompos. As a result of Card 1/2 31 -USSR / General Problems of Pathology. Allergy. U Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol,, No 22j 1958, 102425. Abstract: shock, argyrophilia, varicose thickening of axons, swelling of nerve bundles, increase and incorrect tortuosity of nerve fibers were noted. -- From the author's resume. Card 2/2 USSR / Humen and ;animal Morphology. Norvoup, System. C.1-2 Peripheral Nervous System. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64797. kuthor Vitkus "A. Inst Raunas MeMcal In~stitute. Title Nerves of thu Vessels of the Spleen. Orig Pub: Kauno Med inst. Darbai, Tr. Kaunassk, mod. in-ta, 19572 4, 41-51. Abstract: The nerves of the intra-organio vessels of the spleen in cats were studied, handling the material according to Bil'shovski-Gross and Campos. Perl- arterial plexuses as well as plexuses in the mus- cular coat were found. Free nerve ondings in the the form of various branchings and capsuled corp- uscles of the Krause type in the walls of arter- Card 1/2 VITKUP. I.Kh., inzIl. - 1-1-.1'. -1 Causes detormining the effect of I~nt deformation on the improvs!- jont of stool properties. Notallurgiia 1:71-79 '58. (14IRI, 12:9) (Stool-14otallography) (Forging) vmxr' A More Fxact Calculation of the Rigidity of Threaded-Joint :Eaements. Povsheniye iznosostoykosti i sroka sluzhby mashin. t. 2 (increasing the Wear Resistance and Extending the Service Life of Machines. v. 2) Diyev, Izd-vo AN' UkrSSR, 1960. 290 P. 3,000 copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy, t. 2) Sponsoring Agency: Vsusoyuznoye nauchno-tokhnicheakoye obshchestvo mashinostroitell noy promyshlennosti. Tsentrallnoye i Kiyevskoye oblastnoye pravleniya. Institut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR. Editorial Board: Resp. Ed.: B. D. Grozin; Deputy Resp. Ed.:. D. A. Draygor; 14. P. Br-.,un, I. D. Faynerman, I. V. Kragel Iskiy; Scientific Secretary: M. L. Barabash; Ed. of v. 2: Ya. A. S--,mokhvalov; Tech. Ed.! N. P. Rakhlina. COVERAGE: The collection contains papers presented at the Third Scientific Technical Conference hold in Kiyev in September 1957 on problems of increasing the wear resistance and extendin- the service life of machines. The conference 0 was sponsored by the Institut stroitellnoy mekhaniki All UkrSSR (Institute of Structural Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR), and by the Kiyevskaya oblastnaya organizatsiya nauchno-tekhnicheskogo bbshchestva mashinostroitell noy promyshlennosti (Kpyev Regional Organization of the Scientific Technical Society of the Machine-Building Industry). V TY1,S) f A. First rip bryoloeiv-q of' trio of thr eity'--n niart ~'bite Ru-..,3,an 3. ll~ Jv,-~ 2.'.-")!) 17-5) gist. i erlbr. 0 -- 1, 1 , - 0-12;t- 1. Adres av r ~ i ~Aen E: -LJ . al k.-.-9 C. n +v - Ing 11 1 -.Tbr 1 c, jxg' I to n,,o Ls VITKUS, A.S. 21 I'nu. n - s t t t co-nif~c (T:-- I swww- Poliltzh. Ins$, Dal 7OU"M 'Famary),-, fi-Anthraquillollecar"alachyde (1) wds obtaluod In 280" leldby6xidatlonof22,4g.$.nittlyautlira uinonawlthlOls y 1. sech at 2-10" for a lirs., M. 16. (AcO ). 04#-an1hra-' J10invoYO-0-aml 'nopropipork Luid (11) was Tlt'Ained from I by. methods, 11 was obtained (A 15% yield by trcat~lg m a. I and 4.2 g. malmic OcidAtillist 100' (of 10 lirs. wit h 60 61/0 Nfl, 1A1111. in Ubl. to Alter I'lar. the FtOli was disid., the product extd. with aq. 110. the filtrate concd.. the solids wpd.. dissolved In i HCI, and acutrAlized with satti. ACON1 Zola. to PIA ' 11. %vas obtained In 477, yield b I and 3.1 g. M for 10 hrs. at 100 with a g~ tmtint 4.7 z AcOM14 Zola. In 120 mi. MOH, and distg. 100 ml. BIM It was obtained in W% yield by treating I I and 6.5 a. III at lW* fac 10 hn. with 13.1 S. AcO'!4-H140 suln .in 1W ini, AcOH, distit. 125 ml. AcOll. addin 160 wt, HO, littering, acidifying, and coacg. The 11,0191 tion was extd. with d1l. HC1 and H sepd. as above. tn.~ M'-50': H.HCl .. ZW-40- MOH); U N-Bz deriv. tn. 220.5-7.3' (Stoll), U N-AC deriv. m.*2426 (EtOH), U N-Ma deriv. was obtained in 34% yield by treating 2.4 g. 1, 2 S. MeNI13.HCI, 1.3 S. M, and 1.0 g. auhyd. AcOK wItN 25 mt AcOI1,m.229-3I*(RtOll). P4jj-Axs'r ykYM ~A-Stre;i~opq#&sc,uM (IV), obt.l..d 1. WV by"tr"Xt- Ing 4*4g, 11 nLH1Olla1l1**fr14 ",W141111,29, area solla. In 160 sni, Hr, m. 195Z-5.5' (Stoll). 6 v stracil. ob"ed In 75% Mt treating M g. IV rth 180 Mi. Coned. 1ICt w. 2861 r fEtOHT. 6 hydrolyzed to IV in 6% NaOR soln. D. S&I.2&- ACC NRi X-16010193 1,11onograph up,/ Ramullskis, Kazimeras Mikolo; Vjtkus,....jonas Iono; Ragullskene, Vida Leono self-synchronization of mechanical systems. [pt) 1: Self-3ynchroniz- in,-, and vibro- percussive systems (Samosinlchronizatsiya mekhaniche- S, Icillch sistem. - [ch. ] 1: Samosinkhronnyye i vibroudarnyye sis'k'-,emy) Vilnyus., Izd-vo I'mintis", 1965. 185 P. illus., biblio. '(At head of title: Akademiya nauk Litov3koy SSR. Institut energetiki i elelclu'rotelchniki) 1400 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: mechanical engineering, vibration theory, vibration analysis, mechanical vibration, self synchronizing mechanical system, vibropercussive mechanical system PUR1,10SE AND COMIAGE: The results of investigations of the dynamics and stlability of self-synchronizing and vibropercussive systems are presented. Principles of the theory of self-synchronizing systems and the synthesis of such systems in accordance with given dynamic characteristics are discussed. Analytic relat,'Lonships for calculatincm, their steady-state modes of motion, existence conditions, and stability, are presented, as well as equations of small oScil- lations; also practical systems are solvect. A number of new results Card ACC NR'Am6oiol93 connected with the dynamics and stability of vibropercussive systems are obtained, and many one- and two-mass vibropercussive systems are investigated. The analytic results obtained here were confirmed - experimentally (in the majority of cases), and with the aid of com- - puters. For the most part, only the results of the personal investi- gations of the authors are given, *This book is intended for scientists and engineers. TABLE OF CONTMS:Cabridged]: Annotation 5 Part One. Self-syrichronizing systems 9 Introduction 1. Self-synchronizing devices for transmitting rotational motion !I. Self-synchronizing devices with given dynamic characteristics 23 Bibliography 32 Part Two, Vibrope'roussive systems 34 Card ACC NRz Am.6o10193 Introduction 35 Survey of vibropercussive systems -- 43 1. One-mas3 vibropercussive systems with ono constraint acted upon by disturbances expressed by a trigonometric polynomial -- 53 11. One-mass vibropercussive systems with one constraint act.ed upon by a unilateral impulse disturbance -- 95 III. One-mass systems with a moving constraint acted upon by a uni-_ -- *113 lateral impulse disturbance IV. Two-mass systems acted on by a unilateral impulse disturbance 127 1 1 V. Nodeling the motion of vibroperousolve systems and physical- experiments -- 139 Bibliography 16o En,glish language abstract 181 Table of contents 183 Table of contents in English 185 SUB CODE: 26/ SUBM DATE: 03Dec65/ ORIG REFz 415/ OTH UF; 055/ Card AA vITKUS, I V. TIITY,U!3, I. V.: "The synthesis of beta-mino acids of the anthracene series and their trans formati on" . Villnyus,1955. Acad Sci Lithuanian S-3R. Inst of Chemistrf and Chemical Technology. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Chemical 3ciences.) SO; KniahnavA Letg2i_sl No 50 10 December 1955. Moscow. and ~Ne-ir r-411110 1-0111CCIIJ JWR, Katnlli~, Lillitiatila). Ka~Tj, POHICCA. IM11. Nfbai 6, 170-84(1050)(Rusilan stimmary) - Me N-(ct-ittitlita(I-iiiionyl~o-(itniriol)roploiiate (1) was ob- talned In 63010 yield by Nod 123 ctimintianthraqui- rione (a), 14 g. Me Ad 0.6 g. AcOll in it scaled tube 60 hirs, at 115-20 . I'mcdonal crystn. from UtOIL gave cherry red crystals, m. 112-131. Me N-(P- suithraluinanyi~,P-aminoproplonate (IV) was obtained in 48% y old by eating 22.3 If, 0-aininuanthracluitione (V), 1.29 ;- III, and 0.5 g. AcOl-I 72 hra. at 113-2W. Frac- tinnal crystn. from EtOlf gave orange red crystals, tit. 128- W. ff-(*-Anthraquinonyl"-amlnopropioiiitrile (VI) was obtaintedliali(i yield by heating (at 115-20% W hr3., icalcd tube 223 X. Pj 10,8 g. acrylonitrfle (VII), and 0-5 g. H,. 501 ?1&p. gr. 1 .8 ). Fractional crysW. from EtOlf gavc red Crystals, M. 13"'. VonItrkgV.W) was obtained fit 10% yiOd by heating (~it bro., In scaled tube) 11.2 g. V, 6.3 g. VII, and 0.5 g. HaSO, (#p. gir. 1.84). Fractional crystit. front RtOll save otuxe cry#Ws to. N-(c~Anthracluinonyl)qf- aralinoproplook Z74 (IX) was obtained by 2 methods. 1 (15.5 g.) and 30 g. KOH In 300 ml. 80% EtOll rell xr-d4 1.5 Jim. at 70-6', kept at room tcnip. 36 firs., dild. with Coo mi. 11,0, filtered, and aciffified with 10% IICl gave 10.2 g. ix, red crybtalti, tn.-188* (RtOlf). IX was obtained by licathig (2 lirti. at 76') 3 g. VI and 35 g. K011 In 150 iril. 80% EtOli. stirri:ig intermittently 48 lu-s. at room temp., dllg. with 3W ml, 1110, heating to 75*, cooling, and Miter. 111g; a6dificatiou with IICI pptd. 0.9 X. red crystals, m. 1M7-8- (1;(011). N-(P- An thraquin onyl YO-aininoprop Ion ic acid (X), croir cryitali from FtOlf, m. 229-30'. was ob- tulned from I and VIII by the method used to obtain IX. N-(a-Atitlirticittitioijyl~0-nniinc)proploiiic acid-1-1121 (XI) was obtaitictl by pas!oh)g dry IICI (2 firs. at 20-6') through a sohi. of I g. IX in 30 tril. IvItOll, evapg. the excess MeOll, and pptg. from EtO (gray crystals, dmimrig. at 120-187*). bt t moist atm. X1 decompil. into IfCI and IX. N-(A- A!itltr.itl,,titiotiylyO-,itnitiopropiotiic acid-IICI, red-graycrys. 1,113. c1ccomlig. below 220' and tit rtiom truip. In a mrifst atm., frwn X by the sattic: method its for X1. V A K&Uuw- V_ITK.US, 1,1,ecyf3; SUMINAS, A. . red. I [rlastic nkin surveril C-,doo pl.-ist'ka. Vilnilict ( ~f T 1 [In Lit i.u. 1965. 234 P. huanian] 18:6) __VITKUSI__M. P., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Proximate and remote results of dermopli-s-ty.11 VilInyus, 1960. 31 pp; (Ministry of High,,~r and Se- conda Specialist Education USSR, Vil'nyus State Univ im V. Kap- suskas7; 250 copies; price not given; (KL, 31-60, 143) VITKUS, V. Cand Blol Self-Purification --V4*AjN#w of NAmXEXXXXM 16 pp 22 cm. (Min V. Kapsukas), 100 Sci -- (diss) "The Pollution and of the Nyamunas River in the the City of Kaunas." Vil I nyus, 1957. of Higher Education USSR, VilInyus State Univ im copies (KL, 26-57, 106) - 29 - ---ACC-NRt- AR6035569 SOURCE CODE: UR/0044/66/000/009/VO46/VO46 AUTHOR: Paulauakao, To. To.; Vitkute, A. Yu. TITLE: Determination of the structure and weight coefficients of pattern classifiers with statistically dependent signals SOURCE: Ref. zh. Matematika, Abs. 9V308 REF SOURCE: Sb. Avtomatika I vychisl. tekhn. Villnyus, 1965, 23-29 TOPIC TAGS: parameter, classifier, classifier structure, classifier weight coefficient, pattern recognition ABSTRACT: A study was made of problems of the synthesis of classifiers as a function of the nature of the information received from the analyzer. The structure and parameters of a statistical classifier whose input signals are random variables which statistically depend on each other and whose values are both I or 0, and +I or -1, are determined. To recognize patterns with statistically dependent parameters, it to necessary to take, in addition to weighted double signals, also their weightedi double, triple, etc., products. With transition from a system of Input signals with 1/2 UDC: 51.-681;14.,155 ---F1ccc_N_k'__A_R__6___U -5569 1; 0 values to a +1; -1 system, the block-diagram of the classifier remains the same wid only the expressions for weight coefficients undergo a change. The paper has three illustrations. [TranslAtion of abstract) [DW) SUB CODE.- 09. 12/ Cwd 212 bEZOUSHKA, Irzhi [Bezouska Jirij inzh.; VITLAGIIIL Iosif Inzh.; VALTM-,--TtI!I6MI, [Vytlacil, Josefl, r(Walter Jaromir]; GIFIRIAT, Ye.A. (translator]; MIQ;IK, ZoA,, red. (Study of the supply and demand of the population] Izuchonio potroblenila i sprona naselenlia. MoAva, Izd-vo "Statistika," 1964. 328 p. (MlRA 17:6) Translated from the Czech. VITDLqOVA, M. A Young Record Holder (in RadiotelegraTliy). Radio Engineering, W5:16:1,fay 55 VITLAROVAJ, M. Fonowing the PrototYpe of the Fighter. RADIO (Radio), #11:5:Nov 54 VITLAROVA' M. Isternaticnal Radlotelegraph Competition in Leningrad. RADIO (Radio), #11:6:Nov 54 VITLAROVA, 1%. Young champion in radio telegraphy. p. 16. RADIO. (Ministerstvo na poshtite, telegrafite, telefonits i radioto i Tsentralniia suvet na do- brovoluata organizatslia za sudsistvie na otbransta) Sofiya. Vol. 4, no. 5, 1935 SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1955 VITLINp A.B. Electric contact cutting of alloyed steel billets. Stan.i instr. 34 no.4s24-27 W 16). (MIM 16:5) (Electric metal cutting) ACCESSION NR3 AP3ool565 AUTHOR: TITLE-.' Electric contact cutting of alloyed steels SOURM Stanki I instrument, no* 5, 1963, 24-27 3/0121/63/000/005/0024/0027 TOPIC TAGS: electric arc machining, electric contact cuttingg air arc machining, A.G. arc cutting, D.C. are cutting ABSTRACT: A combination air-arc and electric contact method of cutting steel was experimentally investigated. In this method aluminum and steel discs 500-850 mm In.: diameter and 5-8 mm thick with air ducts to the periphery were rotated (at approx- imately 800 rpm) while steel samples were fed into them. A.C. current of up to 1500 amps provided the arc which was continuously reestablished with an oscillator providing 250 000 cps up to 2500 v. The partially vaporized metal was removed by compressed air blown through the peripheral holes In the discs. It was found that metal removal was almost independeqt of type of steel being cut and was equal tq 0.2 melsec at 300 amps and 0.6 =I/sec at 800 amps. Air pressure of 3-5 kg/cm~ was satisfactory. Secondary arcs on the sides of the wheel were eliminated by appl a layer (0o2-0.3 mm thick) of epoxy on both sides. Stable arcs were Cbid ACCESSION NR: AP3001565 ,obtained at a distance of 1-1.5 mm from the work with a voltage difference of 30 v ~across the gap. A comparison of this type of cutting with A.C. and D.C. air-arc ,cutting and D.C. electric contact cutting shows that this method is up to five times faster at half or less electric energy requirement than the other methods. :Orig. art. hast 6 figures and 1 table. 'ASSOCIATION: Institut "Prcmstallkonstruktsiya" (Institute "Promstall- ,konstruktaiya") SUBMITTED3 00 DATE AOQz 2lJan63 ENCLs 00 SUB 00DEt ML NO REF SOV: 014 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 #. ix \),U--41 -- VITLIN, A.B.,, insho; PLISKEVICHp 11*19p inzh. - 4W . Production lines for working 3otal at aoWa elements plants, Mont, i spats. rab. v stroi, 24 no.4:7-32 Ap 162. (MIR& 15:7) -IS- 1, Proyektnyy institut Promstallkonstruktoiya. (Autamtion) (Metalwork) VITLIN, k ~ L, . , inzh. Production line for the manufacture of welded 1-bea=. Monto i srets. rab, v stroi. 24 no.7:7-10 JI 162. (MM 15:6j 1. Froycktnaya kontora Glavstallkorztruktsii Ildnisterstva atroitollstva prodpriyatiy motallurgicheakoy i khimicheakoy promysUenrosti SSSR. (Diiepropetrovsk-Beams and girders) ACCESSION NR: AP4015108 S/0122/64/000/002/oo3l/oo34 AUTHORS: Korniyonkol Ve S, (&gineer)j_Vitlinp A. P. (Engineer) TITLE;s 4',machine for air metal-arc cutting SOURCE: Vestaik mashinostroyeniya, no. 2. 1964s 31-34 TOPIC TAGS: metal arc cutting, disk electrode, compressed air, electric regulator, electric are, workpIr-;3, epoxy resin ED 6 ABSTRACT: An experimental device,utilizing a stationary but variable current arc and a rotating disk-electrode for metal-arc cutting was designed and tested. A 380-volt source is used to supply a variable current to the disk which (upon rotating) admits compressed air'through three channels into the space between the lower edge of the rotating disk and the workpiece (see Fig. 1 on the Enclosure). Between the nearest edge of the disk and the workpiece (1-15 zma gap) a,30-volt are is struck which melts the metal., and the melt is then carried away by the compressed air*, As the distance between the disk electrode and the workpiece increases, an electric regulator operates a servomechanism which in turn shortens the distance between the disk and the workpiece* Experiments show that the electric an is Card 113 ACCESSION NR: AP4015108 stable and that the metal removal rate is 2000 =3 /sec at 300 amps and 6000 =3/see at 800 amps. The cutting rate does not depend on the type of steel used as the . workpiece. In these experiments the disk was prepared from epoxy resin ED-6 with rains. A detailed list is given of t g addition of silicon carbide g he operatin conditions of the device., and it is shown that it can also be used to form circular taps and holes in various steel pieces. Orig* art* has: 4 figiu-08 and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 1214ar64 ENCL: 0,1 SUB CODE: MM No REF sov.- oo6 OTHERt 000 CG'rd 2/3 ZIZU)SURE': 01 FIg. 1. Machine for air metal-are cutter (general and side views): 1 - disk electrode; 2 - disk servo- rotorp 3 - disk s9rvo-foed; 4 - counterweighti 5 - fram; 6 - disk easing; 7 , axis; 8 - connecting piece. Card 3/1 ACCESSIMI URs AP4015108 VUl"YENKO, %~i,, inzh.,; VITIlti, inz~,, Machine for air-arc MetaL clitting, V,7!s6,,Mddnin0str. 44 no. 21,331-34 F 16,1~~ (MIRA 1717%, o KORNrYENKO, V.S., inzh,, laureat Leninskoy premii; VITLIN, A.B., inzh. Machine tools for automatic compressed air-are treatment of metal, Mont. i spets. rab. v stroi. 25 no.1:26-29 -Ta 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Proyektnyy institut Promstallkonstruktsiya. (Metal cutting) Kofii~UBNKUP V.S., inzh.; VITWN., A.6.,, inzh. Machines with wear-resiotant cutters for the aVVmatic al-r-k-r, of metals, Sudoetroenie 29 no.4:51-54 Ap 163. 1-~:4" (Electric metal cutting) VITLIN, V., irph.; KORMKOV, V., inzb,; BEITIN, Ya.,, inzh. Use every means to improve the dust removal in grain elevators. Muk.-elev. prom. 27 no.9s2l-24 S 161. (MMI 15:2) 1 1. l,lontazhno-naladochnoye upravlaniyo trecta Speteelevatormell- stroy. (Grain elevators) (Grain-Cleaning) f V'YTJN, V.I.; KOUdiEOV, VA. -B I and fune--,lonal changes in the liver in .~o Me mrrpho----,gi - Obi-Aructive jturjd!-~e. Vest. kh1r. 93 no.11;53-57 11 164. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Iz 1-y k7liniki obvItchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.V. Omirn-ov) .1. b!okfiliricheskoy laboratorlJ TSentral'noy nauchno- lnb!~,ratnril (zav, - dotsent V.N. Kolm&kov) fP.ringraaqk,.~g,) z-EiLnJta~-no~-gi.giyenichaskogo meditsinskogo insti- ta tft ~ 2 7 n. k lvn rigrad okc.F~, VITLIN, V.I. (Leningrad, Kurakina ulitsa, 113.. 15-Y pavillon) .-I Two cases of polycystic changes in the liver. Vest. khir. 92 no.l: 85-86 Ja 164. (MIRA 17t11) le Is 1-y kliniki obahahey khirurgii (say. - prof. A.V. Smimov) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyanichookogo meditsinskogo instituta. N-~,KWX..V, " .-S. , prof. ; V IT 7 -.- YEN,C,V. 1) ~ V..,),. lnzh. Tnvestigating the turning process in cooling with fluid epray. Vest.mashinostr, 44 no.3:68-?l Mr 164. (KT-?A 17:4) VITLMMOVP Y.D., aspirant Calculation and regulation of an injector for atomizing lubricating and cooling liquids. Izv. TSKRA no.4:233-2"19 163. (KIRA 17 - 1) ACCESSION MRs AP4026250 8/0122/64/000/003/0068/0D71 AUTHORSt Nekrasov2 S. 3..(Professor); Vitliyeaov,, V. D. (Engineer) TITIEt Investigation of machining with vaporized liquid cooling SOURCEt Vestnik mehinostroyeniya, no. 3,, 19640 68-71 ''TOPIC TAGSt machining cooling method, coolant supply, vaporized liquid cooling, spray cooling, steel R18, steel 45, tool bit, lathe lA62 ABSTRACT: The effects of nozzle shape, nozzle diameter, method of application (from above and from below), compressed air pressure, and coolant flow rate on the cooling properties of a vaporized liquid during machining were investigated experimentally using a tool bit of steel R18 to cut samples of steel 45. The nozzle shape shown in Fi I of the Enclosure was investigated. It was found thats a) the diverging nozzle lee) gave the coolest spray and working temperature; b) the work temperature decreased as th6 coolant flow rate was increased to 40 g./m3 of compressed air (at 4 kg/cm2 ) and remained constant above that; c) a throat diameter of 1.5 mm was optimum for the geometry and operating pressure. Using this "optimum" nozzle, tool wear was measured for machining without cooling, cooling by pouring the coolant, spraying from above, and spraying from below. Card V3 ACCESSION NRs AP4.026250 It was found that spraying from above caused least tool wear but resulted in catastrophic tool failure faster than spraying from below. By changing the air supply pressure and specific coolant flow rate it was found that the work temper- ature decreased with increasing supply pressure but that the effect of increased coolant flow rate became negligible after a certain flow rate was reached. This flow rate varied for different conditions but was belowfk-,200 gm/hr for all conditions considered. Orig. art. has: 7 figures ASSOCIATION: Timiryasevskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya (Timiryazavo Agricultural Acadeqr) SUBMITTEDI 00 SUB COMI XF DATE ACQs 20Apr64 NO MW GOV 1 000 ENGLi 01 OTHZR o WO Card 2/3. ACCESSION MR AP4026250 ENCLOSURE 01 -15 me F19- I Experimntal nozzles a- cOnverglngp b- cYllndrical, 0- diverging Card TI 01.1, -ka A 79 VITIj-)V, V. Good advice from fisher practitioners. D. 258. Periodical: MORSKI RIBARSTVI. AGRICULTURE Vol. 10, no. 12, Dec. 1958. SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (FEAI) IL Vol. 8, 16 - 4 April 1959, Uncl. IMSTUX, Z-H.LIITK~~ A.D.; YOROBITXV, V.D.; IATTSHEY. G.D.; URGBYXV, A.G. Internal conversion electron spectra of active radiothorium deposits. (Region H 2600 -10300 Go.cm.). 1zv.AN SSSR.Ser.fit.20 no.8-877-882 Ag 156. 1. Kafedra fiziki Leningradekogo Instituta inxhenerOV 2heleznodo- ro4nogo transport& imeni V.N.Obrazteova. (Radlothorium-Spoetra) IMISTUK, X.M. - VITYAN VOROB'YIV, V.D.; TOROBOYRY, I.V.; ILOIN, X.I.; IATTS~w ~.,- LIST;GARTAN. N.A.; SIMYNT, A.G. Internal conversion in the Pb2o'3 atom in 2615 kev transitions. Izv.AN &M.Ser.fis.20 no.8:883-890 Ag '56. (MU 9:12) 1. Kafedra fisiki Leningradskogo instituts, inzhenerov thelezno- doroshnogo transport& imeni Y.N.Obrazteova. (lead--Isotopes) VANTTSILI, M.I., professor; VITKAN, A.I., redaktor; SHIXNSKIY, I.A., takhnicheskiy redaktor'~- --- ' , ~- - [Spherical trigonometry; a short course] Sferichasksia trigonometriia; kratkii kurs. Izd. 2-oe, ispr. i dop. Koskva, Izd-vo geodes. i kartogr lit-ry. 1948. 153 P. (X7AA 9:12) iTrigonometry, Spherical) HIMIEVICH, Grigoriy Vasillyevich, doteent; RYAZANOV, Viktor Pavlovich, dotsent; SIBIRYAKOVA, Aleksandra Dmitriyevna, kand.tekhn.nauk; OBLOV,.P.N., prof., retsenzent; ZTJBRITSKIY, I.Y., prof., retsen- zent; HASLOV, A.V., prof., doktor tekhn.r-auk, obahchiy red.; vi 4--A-9P-.-,~doteant, red.; SMYGINA, A.I., red.izd-va; ROKA- V.V~ --l'4RAW,V.V., takhn.red. (Geodesy] Geodeziia. Pod obshchei red. A.V.Kaslova. Noskva. Izd-vo goodez.lit-ry. Pt.2. 1959. 334 p. (MIRA 12:9) (Geodesy) MIKIINEVICH, Grigoriy Vasillyevichp doU.; RYAZANOV, Viktor Pavlovich, dots.; 3IBIRYAROVA, Aleksandra Dmitriyevna, dots. Prinimali uchastiye: BATIRAKOVJ, YU.G.' dots.; MWILA.I., dots.; YM~'OSHEV, L.S., aspirant; KORUBOCHKIN, M.I., assistent; NEKHOROSHEV, M.Ye., retsenzent; BOGOLYUbOVA, N.S., retsenzent; NIKOLF24KO, L.F., retsenzent; GIMMIUKHIN, L.S., retsenzontl NESHCHADIMOV, L.S., retsenzent; LARCHENKO, Ye.G., prof., red. [Surveying] Geodeziia. Moskva, Nedra. Pt.2., 1964. 338 p. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika U3ravleniya sellskokhozyaystven- nykh aerofotostlyemok (for Nekhoroshev). 2. Kafedra vysshey peodezii Omskogo sel'skokhozyaystvennogo instituta (for Bogolyubova, Nikolenko, Chernukhin, Neshchadimov). ZAKATOV, Fetr Sergeyevich, prof.; MOROMV, V.14., prof., retsenzent; VIT101-1) A.I., dots., retsenzent; BACAUTUDII, G.B., red. [Course in higher geodesy; spheroidal 7ecdesy, theoretical geodeEm-, and the elements of gravimetiyj Kurs vyeshei geo- dezii; sferoidicheskaia geodeziia, tooreticheskaia geodez is i osnov-y graviri.etrii. Izd. 3.1 dop. i ispr. Moskvap Jzd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 503 P. (MIM 17: 8) VENTTSELI, M.I., prof., doktor tekbn. nauk; JITMMI. A.I2A red.; VASIL'YEVA, V.I.., red. lzd-va,- ROMASOVA, V.V.p tekhn. red. (ftndamentals of theoretical astronoM]Osnovy teoreticheskoi astronorii. Moskva, Geodezizdat 1962. 210 p. (MIRA 15:8) (AstyononVi 0 ACC985ION XR: AP4024039 AV111OR: Vitman, D.D.; Voinova, N.A.; Dshelepovo R.N. TITIZ: Gamma radiation from A&76 ffeport, Fourteenth Annual Conference an Nuclear Spectroscopy hold In Tbilisi 14 to 22 Feb. 1060 SOURCE; AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.26, no.2, 1964, 222-226 on, AB76 TOPIC TAGS: 7-ray spectrum, 7-transiti Ag76 decay ABSTRACT: The present study was undertaken with a view to obtaining more accurate values for the relative Intensities of the 7-rays from As76 and to search for weak 7-1inos not observed hitherto. Nino sources with Initial activities from 20 to 40 i Curie were prepared by irradiating 1 g samples, scaled in quartz tubes, In the Phy-- sico-technical Institute reactor; the initial material was spectroscopically pure metallic arsenic. The -y-spectrum was investigated on the Elotron (recoil 7-spectro- meter) of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology under standard ,conditions W.D.Vitmarx, X.A.Voinova and B.S,Dzhelepov, Ixv,AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.27,249, 1963). The exporimontal spectrum and its resolution Into components Is presented in !five figures. In all there were detected 25 7-lines, including several not clearly Card 1/2 ACCESSIOK KR: AP4024039 observed hitherto (the 510 keV y-rays reported by G.Backstrox and J.Uarklund (Arkiv.' fys.17,393,19601 were not observed). The energy and Intensity values are tabulated and compared with the data of earlier investigators. In general, the energy values obtained in the present investigation agree with the data of Backstrom and Warklund;- there is also good agreement as regards the I *ntensities of the strong lines.Diver- gences as regards the intensities of some of the weaker lines are attributed to the strong Compton background in the spectrometer employed by Backstrom and UarklunL 'Not all the newly detected lines can be accommodated in the decay scheme propos ,by Backstrom and Marklund, but the present data are Inadequate for proposing a more i i ,comprehensive decay scheme. Orig.art.has: 6 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION. Vsesoyuzny*y natichno-issledovatnl Iskiy institut metrologiy im. D. I.Men-: deleyeva.(A3.1-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology)i Fisiko-t6khni- cbsoldy institui im; A. F* Joffe Akademiy nauk SSSR(PbysicoteoJinical I-ns#tutep .A,,.a&qr of 34encesjj A-ASRI SUBMITTEW 20Sep63 SiM CODE: X8 DATE ACQ: 08Apr64. ENCL: 00 MR REP SOV: 003 ODORs 002 Card 2/2 t 13604-66 ZWT(m)/-zliA(d)/T/VdP(t)/-41iil(z)/Z74P(b) JD WCC_NR"1 - -A* _P 6 0 0 2 9 0 9 SOU"RCE CODEt UR/0286/65/000/1 INVENTOR: Cheakis,,Kh. I.; Vitman. D. V.; Bovarinova. A. ?a 0 ORG: none TITLE: Oxitation resistant chromium-nick-al steel. Class 400 No. 177080j, (announced by the State Design and Scientific Research _(Cosudarstvannyy proyaktnyy i niuchno-' Institute of Petroleum Machinery isoledovatel'skiy institut nettyanogo mashinostroyenLya)) SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no; 24, 1965, 73 TOPIC TAGSs steel., oxidation resistant steel, chromium containing steel, nickel contiining steel, manganese containing steel, silicon containing steel ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces an oxidation-resistant chromium-nickel steel with increased resistance to carburizinz.#fThp steel contains 18-25% chromium, 8-18% nickel, 6-8% manganese, 1.3-3% silicon, 0;3% max carbon, 0.2% max nitrogen, 0.025Z max ulfuro and 0o035% max phosphorus, (AZI : UB.CODEt l1/ SUBM DATE: stainless steel 17Sep63/ ATD PRESSt 4W7 DCt 629.15-194.3.24*26 ~ -; T-~ , i; , . t--, -' : ~: z -, ~ ~ VITWe Me inshener; TARMOSIN# A.M.. inshener. Hard surfacing of fies with a chromium-molybdenux alloy. Evar. proizvo no,5.-18-19 My 157. (KLRA 10:6) 1. OrIpwlemash. (Hard facing) (Chromium-molybdenum alloys) SUBJECTt USSR/Welding 13-c-5--6/14 AUTHORSt Vitman, D.T., Engineer and Tarmosin, A.M. Engineer. TITLE: Surfacing Forging Dies with Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy. (Naplavks. shtampov khromomolibdenovym splayom). PERIODICALt "Svaroohnoye Proizvodstvoll, 1957, # 5, pp 18-19 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The article briefly reviews the available data and gives the results of the *3fperimental work on this sibject by the author's institute. Surfacing die blocks for hot and cold punch presses by electrodes "Lu -71' resulted in the following approximate com- position of the facing metal% 2.33 % Cr, 0.24 % Mn, 0.57 % C, 0.18 % Si, 0.82 % Mo. The facing was always sound and the slag was easily removed. Some authors (1), (4), consider steel "45" as the best suitable material for die blanks. Experiments show- ed that this steel gives good results in production of two- layer cold punching dies, but is not permissible for hot dies because of insufficient hardness. Steel "40X" and rim steel make die blanks of higher hardness. Experience had shown that the previously practiced groove depth of 4-6 mm is insufficient, Card 1/2 and with 8 mm deep grooves a die may be re-ground three or even TITLE: Surfacing Forging Dies with Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy. (Naplavka shtampov khromomolibdenovym splavom). four times. The article describes the most effective procedures for heat treatment. The electrodes "Id -7" are also applicable for surfacing the blades of guillotine shears, and fast-wearing machine tool parts. The article lists 4 references, all Russian. ASSOCIATION: " oprimEmAr (Orguglemanh) PRESENTED BYs SUBMITTEDt AVAILABLEt At the Library of Congress, Card 212 ~Vrr (1:1) /T (V t ~ /5'(Tf T, 361`~,0-60 Lyy,(Q/Jm ';NtCW---AP60l%29 SOURCE CODE: IJI'i/0135/66/000/006/00,-I~/0026 1AUTHOR: Stroyev, V, So (Engineer); Tarkbov,, N. A. (Engineer); Vitman, T ORG: Moscow ExperimIntal Welding Plant (Moskovskiy op7tnyy avarochnyy zavod) __33~ TITLE: Arc welding of beat resistant steels 'SOURCE: Sverocbnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1966, 24-26 TOPIC TAGS: are welding, beat resistant steel, welding electrode ABSTRACT: An extensive table Eives the chemical composition and the ec anice-1 characteristics of 8 different steels used for electrode aterial in the are welding of heat resistant steels. A seriee of' figures gives the results of tests of metal malted with the aloctror-24as shown in the table. A further table, based on experimental data, list-, the different electrodes and makes detailed recommendations so to their ost advantageous regions of application. Weldnd construetionB requiring subsequent mechanical working to relieve internal 3trernses may y subjected to austenizing at a slow rate of heating (20-~00/hour) up to 425-4500c, with holding at this temperature for 2 to It hours, and ~ Card L 3682o-66 ICC N" AP6019429 ben a final fast beating to 1050-12500C and holding for 2 to 3 hours, itb fast cooling. Orig. art. bas: 7 figures and 2 tables. UB CODE:13i 2-1/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 002 Card 2 L 36464-66 WP(k)/Erj.(M)/-T/L7R(V)/r--WP(t)/ErI - 14P ACC NRs AP6021800 ~Cft 3-/-66/000101Y/066j/0064 ly SOURCE COD4;"' QW4(" INVENTOR: Stroyev, V. S.; Vitman, D. V. ORG: none TITLE: Electrode for welding oxidation-resistant steels. Class 210 No. 182816 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, 63-64 TOPIC TAGS: oxidation resistant steel, steel welding, welding electrode 9 m e -ro'f_ ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces an electrode for welding oxidation- resistant steel. The coating of the electrode contains 26% fluorite, 27% marble, 2% aluminum powder, 14% chromium, 23% ferrosilicon, 6% manganese and 22 mica powder. The last two components are added to improve the weld resistance against carburiza- tion. [AZ] SURCODE: 13/ SUBMDATE; 28Feb64/ ATDPRESS:601yo 0 0 4 so a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 a 0 0 0 1 #_v-w_w_w_~_ 1 1 4 % . P a 9 it I J 11 W It . tr 4 a b m A )4 P a P. 1, It 11 to Ad 14 to 0 a A 1 .1 G .1 0$ A I L to L I b a 1 4 L 4 1 1 to 1 9 A T A At Of 'A 90 U I I A 4 1 ANDY. F. VnUAX,-J. 7"*. Pkjoffl. 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