SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOSHEDCHENKO, B.M. - VOSKANYAN, V.A.

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I, 01.1411,2~1!.ZIMRI 6011VMVIPII:,,~ -a Rp -3 R4 DI, Category t USSR/Solid State Fhysics - Fheso Trvneformation in E-5 Solid Bodies AbB Jour ; Ref Zhur - Fizike, Wo 3, 1957, No 6612 Author :Kontcrovich, I.Ye., Voshedchenki. B-M- Title IFrocodure for the Doterminction of the Grain of lustanita. Orig Fub :Zovod. laboretoriye, 1956, 22, No 8, 954-955 Abstract :No abstract Card - 1/1 il MIN T- g --M "t1% -1-MAg-w- M-04-5 .......... v AUTHORS: K(Mtorovichl I. Ye. and Voshedchenko9 B. M. 126-2-19/35 TITLE: influence of overheating on the properties of heat treated structural steels. (Vliyaniye peregreva na svoystva termicheski obrabotannykh konstruktsionnylth staley). PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniyet 1957, Vol.5, No.2, I pp. 340-348 (USSR) ABSTRACT: There is no generally accepted opinion on the influence of the initial austenite grain on the microstructure, fracture and the mechanical properties of the steel after repeated recrystallization. The authors carried out experiments with the aim of establishing the influence of the character of the micro-structure and 'the appearance of the fracture on the mechanical properties of certain structural steels after preliminary over- heating and subsequent recrystallization within a wide range of temperatures. The experinents were carried out with specimens made of three grades of steel with chromium contents between 1.49 and 0.75% and Ni contents of 3.67 to 1.48%, the chemical compositions of which are given in Table 1, P.340, Plates of 100 x 60 X 12 mm. were heated at 900, 10001 11001 1200 and 1300'C for Card 1/4 75 minutes and then cooled in air. Following that, the till hiofioo -if 1110 17j,H I~j I I ui , tIt plat8s were queriallb(I i-I-I 0~1 12500 (with steps of 100 0), tempered at 650 0 for ninety minut8s and then cooled in the furnace with a speed of 50 to 100 C/hr. The slow cooling of the specimens after high temperature tempering was effected for the purpose of shifting the critical range of brittleness towards higher temperatures. Comparison of the impact strength data for alloy structural steels after double recryBtallization led to the conclusion that preliminary heating in -6he temperature range 900 to 12000C with 0 subsequent hardening from various temperatures up to 1200 C hardly reduces at all the impact strength if the fracture has a fibre-like appearance. Therefore, the heat treat- ment regimes and 'the test temperatures were so chosen that the obtained impact strength valuets correspond to the semi-brittle state of the inveatigated alloys. The specimens were cut in the direction of the fibre. The tensile tests were made at room temperature, the impact D strength was tested at room temperature and also at -196'C. The graph, Fig.1, shows the influence of the temperatures Card 2/4 of double recrystallization on the mechanical properties 126-2-19/35 Influence of overheating on the properties of heat treated structural -steels. of steelI l2X2H4A (tempered at 6500C, cooled in the furnace and tested at 20""C). The graphs 7 Fig.2, show the influence of the temperatures of double recrystalliza- tion on the impa8t strength of structural steels (tempered at 650 C. cooled in the furnace). The graph, Fig.4 shows the change of impact strength of two of the teste& steels as a function of the temperature of 0 preliminary overheatigg (final hardening from 850 C in oil, tempering at 650 C followed by cooling in the furnace, testing at 200C). Figs. 3, 5, 6 and 7 represent microstructures after various treatment programmes. Comparison of the mechanical properties show~that these either do not change at all or increase slightly with increasing temperature of preliminary heating and final hardening. In the case of impact test of structural steel specimens at temperatures corresponding to the semi-brittle state, intergrain formations also have an influence, in addition to the influence of the structure of the austenite grain. Depending on the subsequent cooling speed of the steel two types of structure may form, namely, Card 3/4 a martensite-troostite structure with a definite orientation relative to the crystallographic planes of 126-2-19/35 Influence of overheating on the properties of heat treated structural steels. the initial austenite grain or a ferrite-pearlite structure with a less definite orientation rela'i'jive to the initial austenite grain. It was established that breaking up of .the initial boundaries of the austenite grain and the re-orientation of the grains caused by the overheating at high temperatures ts due to the grovith of new grains above the recrystallization temperature. The differing size of the new grain,- is due to the differing degree of phase hardening inside the old grains. There are 7 figures and 10 referehces, all of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: May 15, 1956 (Initially), October 15, 1956 (after revision). ASSOCIATION: Moscow Aviation Technology Institute (floskovskiy Aviatsionnyy Tekhnologicheskiy Institut). AVAILABLE: library of Congress. Card 4/4 "'M N' 9 0 A-K 'h h A/ /-7 AUTHORS: Kontorovich, I.Xe., Voshedohm*o, B.M. 32-11-37/60 TITM Determination of the Critical Interval of Brittleness in the Ex- tension of Samples With a Smooth Surface (Opre4elenlya kriticheakogo Intervals, khrupkoati pri rantyashenii gladkikh obmzteov) PMUODMALi Zavodskays. Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23p Nr I i, pp. 1362-1365 (USSR) ABS7WTt It is said in the introduction that this field has not yet been sufficiently investigateds above all because the brittle destruction of the smoth samples is difficult to attain even at - 1960 0, and also because of the lack of suitable methods of determination. In this work a method for the determination of the critical temperature of brittle- name in the case of extension up to fracture of the annealed smooth samples of constructional steels in described. As samples the stools IMMA and 23X2HB A in form of rods 11 11 75 = were used. They were first hardened at 12000 in oil and were then annealed 0at 6500 (within 60 min,.) with following cooling in the furmoe (P-50 per houO. Here- from the "shortened Gagarin samples" were made. ( ,t may be seen from the drawing that the bolts have a length of 5e mmo are pzvvided with a threado and the threadless part has a length of 30 mm). Tests were carried out on & traction engine "P5" at a =dmal stress of 5000 kgj Card 1/2 and extension was automatioeLlly recorded, Extension In the case of 32-ii-37/6o Determination of the Oritioal Interval of Brittleness in the Extension of Samples With a Smooth Surface cooling down to 1960 was carried out by the application of a thermo- stat system consisting of a vessel which wa3 mounted on the traction shaft and was filled for cooling with liquid nitrogen or, because of the less low temperatures of liquid nitrogen, with liquid nitrogen diluted with gasoline, The vessel contained the sample whiohl, screwed on to the two ends of the shaft, vq~a connected with the *motion engine. A thermocouple was elastically connected with the sample. In the course of a series of tests carried out up to the point of breakibg the diagrams of the extension of the samples were constructea. In- vestigations are described which were carried out with a view of avoiding certain kinds of fracture caused by tearing. There are 4 fig- ures. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress' card 2/2 SOV/137-58-9-19964 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9. p 268(USSR) AUTHORS- Kontorovich, I.Ye., Voshedchenko, A.M, TITLE- Effect of Isothermal Quenching Upon the Temper Brittkness of 1ZKhZN4A Steel (Vliyaniye izotermicheskoy zakalki na otpusk- nuyu khrupkost' stali 1ZKhZN4A) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Metallovedeniye i term. obrabotka. Moscow, Metal- lurgizdat, 1958, pp 104-111 ABSTRACT: An investigation is made of the influence of heating temper- ature in isothermal quenching and tempering, and of the effects of methods of cooling upon the temper brittleness of Nr I ZKhZN4A steel. Specimens were quenched from temperatures of 800, 900, 1100, and 12500C in a potassium nitrate bath at 380-4000, being held for 15 minutes, and were tempered at 350, 450, 550, and 6500 with cooling in water and in the furnace. In quenching from 8001 and tempering at 450' the critical temperature of brittle- ness is minimal. An increase to 12500 in the temperature to which the metal is heated for hardening increases the critical temperature for brittleness from -30 to ~ 1400, An increase in Card 1/2 the tempering temperature from 450 to 6500 with water cooling SOV/ 137-58-9-19964 Effect of Isothermal Quenching Upon the Temper Brittleness (curit.) reduces the critical temperature f,--r brittleness in the entire interval of temperatures for hardening and increases the value of a,,. F. U. I. Steel--Mechanical properties 2. Steel--Temperature factors 3. Steel--Test r,.~,,thcd,3 Card 2/2 KONTOROYICH, Ms.. doktor tekhn.nauk profo; VOSHICDCHINKO, B.M., Imnd. tekhn.nauk Effect of heat treatment on the mechanical properties of structural steels at low temperatures* Irv.vyR,ucheb.zav.; chern.met. 2 no.7:79-86 Ji 159. (14IRI, 13:2) 1. Hoskoveki7 vachernly metallurgichookiy institut. Rakonon- dovano kafedroy metallovedonlya i termicheekoy obrabotki Moskovskogo vocbornego metallurgicheakog(i instituta. (Steel, Structural--Heat treatment) KONTOROVICH, I.Ye.) VOSHIEDMINKOk-B.M.; BUNTUSHKINt V.P. Effect of addition alloys on tho aging of the 1115435 sohd solution. Izv, irys. ucheb, zav.; cherns mt. 8 no.7t1/+5-349 63. (MIRA 18:7) 1, Moskovskiy.vacherniy metallurgicheakiv inatitut, Z~ 1PRARM-0 MR, it 4 MW Wr. Card 2 11 M= 04 0~ jPI-0-F, =WC 1302 SOURCist- -/0120/66/000/001/0019/0021 APOO. rMOR: rAmtorovichp 1. ye.; Vashedchenko,'B* No; luntushkle,, V. P. '.G; basc2l, HY081111 Xe rat luggicaL Ina ti tMte_ (Hoskovskiy -vachernyy metAillurgicheakly tTLE:., Effect of molybdenum an the properties of Khl5H85 Ni-Cralloy- )URCEt Matallovedeniye I to icheskaya_obra.botka,metallov.-no.-I, 1966i 19-21 PIC TAGS: nickel containing alloy.,chromium containing alloy, molybdenum, octal .rdening, hardnesso metal ijitig, phase cooposition / Khl5H85 NL-Cr alloy ISTRACT:, Melts of this alloy, containing different proportions of Ho and Cr (2405, 20,-4,10 and,14.6% Ho and-115.20 16.3,e and 13.0%,Cc, respectively) were pre r e4 by the Powder-ometallurgy methodJ TW campression-molded specimens (lOxlOx7O mm) re sintered at 1180*C in ahydrogen atmosphere for 4 hr with subsequent cooling in a ream of hydrogen. Following hardening at 1080% for 8 hr and aging at 680% for to FO hr the properties of the specinene were investi&ated. Radiographic and chemlca~. .aselanalysen showed that the malts conuininS up to 4.10% Mo after hardening have a .ngla-phase, austenitic structure, while the malt with 14.6% Ho h" a two-phase &u#- ,nitic structure; the second phase, which segregates around the grain boundaries, I~ -lyb4enum-rich. The density ~f the melts Increases with Increasing Ho content: foll(m ted 1/2 UDCS 669.14,018,45628 X-NRA AP g quenching the specific weight of the melts with 2.050,4.1 and 14.6% Ito incteaced 0.13, 1.8 and 4.6%0- respectively, ccapared with the Hd-free HL-Cr allcry. Th6 hard- 39 of the alloys increases with increasing Ho contert: the specimens with 14.6% h4ve a hardness of H,, - 335 comparM vi-th Hu a 217 for the Ho-free specimens. The lition of Mo also enhances the.electric, resibtLvity of the alloys. After aging 2-3 at 680*C the alloys acquire optimal hardness, since any longer aging causes a :rease in the hardness of the dustenite. The varLationq in hardness follawkag brief Wg apparently are a consequence of intragrenular processes -- the redistribution alloy elements and# possibly# the variation in the density of dislocations* Orig, to has: 2 tablesp 3 figures. 3 CODE: 11v 130~ 20/ SUBM' now/. MO- REFS '-000/ --OM REFS 000 L 02970-67 . EWT(M)/EWP(V)/T/EWP(t)/ETI/E-qP(k) IJP(c) JD1HtA/HW/M/JH R, AT6032628 SOURCE CODE: UR/000o/66/ooo/ooo/ol62/oi67 AU71fOR: Orlov, B. D. (Candidate of technical sciences); Dmitriyev, Yu. V. (Candidate of technical sciences); Voshedshenko, B. M. (C'andidate of technical sciences) ORG: none TITLE: Spot weldin of molybdenum Z SOURCE: Moscow. Vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche. Avtomatizatsiya, mekhanizatsiya i tekhnologiya protsessov svarki (Automation, mechanization and technology of welding processes) Moscow, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye, 1966, 162-167 I tlt- TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum alloy, welding, M017WM=MZZVU3Y spot welding ABSTRACT: Spot welding of molybdenum presents serious difficulties because the melting temperature of molybdenum is much higher than thyt of elec~fode alloys. In view of this fact, several variants o, spot weldingJM-lPfind TBM-11 molybdenum alloy sheets 0.3-1.5 mm thick were tested. The most promising resats w re obtained with projection welding and the use of insulating inserts made of mica, aluminum oxid'e, zirconium dioxide, or a mixturi of zirconium oxide with glass. Projections must be- made on a soft backing (aluminum, copper) to prevent cracking of molybdenum sheets To protect the electrode, sintered molybdenum foils/0.1 mm thick are inserter~~Y Card 1/2 Ji L 02970-67 ACC NRiAT6032628 between the electrodes and sheets. With these precautions, satisfactory quality welds were obtained. Welds with 4.3-4.4 mm nugget diameter failed at room temperature in a brittle manner under a load of 210-265 kg. The strength increased with increased temperature, and at 500C the fracture became ductile and occurred under a load of 220-270 kg. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables. SUB -CODE: .13, 11/ SUBM DATE: 14may66/ ORIG REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5099 Card 2/2 --"P- USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. M Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82290 Author : Korovin, A.I., Koroviria, Z,I.) Vatsuro, L.D., Vosheva, ZOA. Inst : N.A. fbksi,-,iov Acadez.-W Title The Influence of Soil Temperatare oii the Processes of Development and the Dyrzmics of Crop Formtion. Orig Pub V sb.: Pabyati akad. N.A. Maksimova, M., AN SSSR, ~957, 13J-144 Abstract Experiments were conducted at the Solikamokayn Experi- mental Station on spring w1wat Diarviatj winter wheat Ullynnovskaya and rye Vyatka. Temperat,res lowered to 6-70 were created 12 the root zone by means of a conti- naous cooling of the vessels by cold spring water ii, a special Vacimo-vegetatio.., booth. Winter Card 1/3 USSR/Caltivated Plants - Grains. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82290 M ia roots. This coiifime the increaued dermnd for for- tili7ers ii, the north! bu the 6t,Ler ha:A, the prod c- tivity of photosyntliesis bacarae lover, the Srovth of the stems prior to spike formation was retarded, the struc- ture of the spikes became poorer and the amo..-A of graiiis iji then, decreased. The retarded passage thro"Lh the light stage, anrliptensified growth of the roots and to some extent of the leaves leads to aa iucreaae in the aL- e&,nto crop ..iider the coiiditions of lowered teriperato, .X,.r re but it also produces a poorer struct-re. In the ag- greCiate yield, the weig4t of the roots, instead of beiiig 14%, increaseq to 23.6%, and the wei&t of the grain ins- tead of being 35.9% drops to 23-6%. This partially ex- plains why under the prodt%ctio*u conditions of the ~nzth the aggregate yield is si.ifficiently hiEft in cold years but the grain yield drops corsiderably. - A.A. Kornilov Card 3/3 VOSKNINS 11. P. (ElIGR) VOSHININ, 11. P. (ENGR) -- "Investigation of the EffPct of Working Parameters in the Tamping of 'Ia~stone and Its O~erating Conditions Rpted on the Effectivenece of Oround Packing." Sub 3 Jill 52, Eoscow Motor Vehicle and Road Inst imeni V. N. Molotov. (Dissertation for the Degree of CAndidate in Technical Sciences.) SO.- (NECHERNAYA YOSEVA, January-December 19~52 11 Oulu" D-UOLIM r*&-- voo wicks USA to owledo "Ch "ken U" 9S0),. , TbIl stabaitedi &Iwito bck-k Is 6q I Ott ftlssce& r= to *a mtod~ ndiatb8back-M, ""CxoT=.j.'jWvw*m= o, Clictrk laraoem tion CA a godthopmw" MUt= stave do' it vm disCOVIO SWW %"A 0( . "o sphem. L)gWostiou .W tUt d4Wtv The dass", sw c It iv UV=. accu't tor U-*- - I not *bMSUA Y t" 1610, C. 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K. five tco 0 too A I a- I L ICIALLMOCAL LIVIIIA110111 CLAStWK&jIO woo tsfali met G"v golf Wat 441-60041 4116#1 ow dM. M AV M3 II I in L U ow IN IN I a 2 3 1 0%4 vo sic YuGoslAvIA/Huclear Physics - Installations and Inatrument3. C-2 Mithods of Wasurement and Research Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2., 1959, No 2599 Author :Paie M.,,Prelec K., Tomas P., Varicak M., Vosicki B. Inst : Title :Cockroft and Walton Accelerator for 200 kb Used to Conerate Neutrons. Orig Pub ;Glabnik mat.-fiz. i astron., 1957, 12) No 4, 269-289 Abstract :.,No abstract Card 1/1 I s4$& 14 91811121suls4l) to X111-8- A A-t "!.-M *0 -CEM% A it ~L'rxlf 1111 104 ho XMIL 41 au afalce *C COT,#% --f$ e 0 R. V U.SAR. P. 4. 6"1. tw. rm-" --An d a qp dellfibod by 941P mA Smitb ":'k Impraved Pba"W z AWbact ImB (1013)) Is D. S. -00 00 all 0 0 00 1 A 5 a. I L a MITALLU96KAL LITMUS* CLASS41CATICO ce -00 40 0 use tie a t 4 wee Fi, War a a 3, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 i Oslo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 * 0 i U s AV 00 is 0 it it 11 0 4 W 11 4 1 a ft It 00000 1009 10 109 0 00 .1 ISO 0 *1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 io * 0 0 0 0 4 0 so 0 0 0 of VOSHIX, Ya.V.; OGANOV, K.A.; YANIT, T.Te. I~ , . ~ Increasing the effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing of strata. Heft* khose 35 no,8335-38 Ag 137, (KM 10111) (Carpathian Mountain region-Petroleum engineering) . PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2551 Smirnov,, V. X.,, and Ye. S, Voshina, --------------------------- Propitannyy grafit i yego primeneniye v kh1micheskoy promyshlen- nosti (Impregnated Graphite and Its Application in the Chemical Industry) Moscow, Goakhimizdat, 1959. 70 P. (Seriso: Korroz- iya v khImicheskikh proizvodstvaM i sposoby zashchity, vyp. 12) 3,5001copies printed. Ed. (Title page): V.- 1. Kruchinin (Deceased); Ed. (Inside book): S. M. Belen'kaya; Tech. Ed.: L. G. Kleyman; EditoriAl Board: N. A. Baklanov, V. Ye. Volodin, V. S. Kiselev (Chair- man), 1. Ya. Klinovp V. 1. Kruchinin (Deceased). (Secretary), G. V. Sagalyev (Deputy Chairman)p and P. 0. Udyma. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for industrial engineers in establishments of the chemical industry and those in scientific research institutes studying anticorrosive materials. COVERAGE: The booklet, one of a general series entitled, Korroziya v khimicheskikh proizvodstvakh i sposoby zashchity (corrosion in thfe Chemical Industry and Methods of Protection), contains Card 1/5 Impregnated Graphite (Cont.) SOV/2551 general information on graphite and the properties of graph- itized materials. Production methods and fields of application of these materials are revievied. No personalities are mentioned. -There are 10.referenqes... all.doviet. TABLE OF CONTRiTSs From the Editor 3 Introduction 5 General Information on Graphite 7 Physicomechanical Properties of Graphitized Materials 11 Brief Survey of Impregnated Materials Used Abroad (According to Bibliographical Data) 14 Brief Survey of Impregnated Materials Used in the Soviet Union 18 Card 2/5 Impregnated Graphite (Cont.) SOV/2551 Industrial Method of Processing Graphite Impregnated With Phenol- formaldehyde Resin 21 Effect of impregnation on the physicochemical properties or graphite 27 Chemical resistance of impregnated graphite 28 Processing impregnated graphite which is resistant to a change- able medium 29 Short industrial Process for Impregnating Graphite With "Etino.11" Lacquer 29 Methods of Producing Heat-resistant Impregnated Graphite 32 Industrial process for produaihg heat-resistant graphite from ~organosilicon polymers 34 Brief Information on the Use of Impregnated Graphite in Equip- , ment Manufacture Abroad 36 Fields or Application for Impregnated Graphite in the Soviet Union 47 Card 3/5 Impregnated Graphite (Cont.) SOV/2551 Use of graphite as an antifriction material 48 The use of graphite as a chemically res1stant material in the manufacture of chemical apparatus 50 Protection of chemical apparatus from corrosion with the aid of impregnated-graphite inserts 55 Testing the assembly of Reflux Heat Exchangers With Housed Tubing 56 Determining the Coefficient of Heat-Transfer of Heat-exchange Apparatus Lined With Impregnated Graphite With the Use of Hea.t-con,duoting-Cements 61 Bagic Instructions for Assembling and.Operating Ghemical Heat-ex- change Apparatus Made From Impregnated Graphite or Lined Slabs of Impregnated Graphite 63 Operational Testing of Heat-exchange Apparatus 63 Conclusions 67 Card 4/5 I Impregnated Graphite (Cont.) . SOV/2551 Bibliography 69 AVAILABLE: Librainy of Congress T~I/jb Card 5/5 10-28-59 NEKAYEV, P.; SAYECHNIKOV, I. (Samenov, GorIkovskoy obl.); NIZAWYEV, M. (Kazan!); VOSHKULAT. I., ' From the mailbox. Mostprom. i khud,prorQ,so 4 no#406 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Predsedatelt obshchestvennogo soveta bytovogo kambinata, Shakhunlya Gc;-Ikovskoy oblasti. V 0 ~ 1 K j VF I E, *' AITS YY Synthesis of thn rodel corpounOn of tY-- 1 a'~!P tyliq of 7,ynth'Aic ru"-'~r r,tructur-.-n -n,,3 ntiirly nf tlv~ir rn~.-~tl.-ity .!Ith In "r- ---',,in. 0. ,"..7'A MUNIr.A. Hun-,ary Vol. 21, ro. 2. llr~' ',bnthly 'i-,t of 7-ot Dirvotian Acvo!:i~ilons (EMI) LC Vol. ro. 2', situ T-1k. T. F. ' TITL t- Systh..10 of SaWs Diale" Url'stile. or PZZIOMCALt Zhur-a O%alab4y khtsit. 1960, Tel. 30, Is. 3. pp t4t~_Ij,-j 71 rml 1%. P-4.xt impr damoritoo Ike symO.s.e of 2 co4r-e3 cn:.,t- US th* two p**41U. b"14 types of the Owl,_-, ~.Y--`,,?-t_,- 1 ... 2 6 (1) end eaa,po-". arv 11"u,*4 for the first its.. co.-;Q~14 (1) .,.1 from 1.3-dietaorst-wi-m-2 (111) or fras I .1od by mom,as, or " pythe.j.. C~_,*. only romot with tbt b.- to*. all aotiva-.1 swan tbea the vw&Q%1oA Meseds very *I* I T r this r-.n, me , 4b4 utt,"to R04.9cr171*4 co.?C~d i-t W Pr*444%100 or CI). 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The otre.taxe, at Q-.7ona4 z ) Byattlak..d is SU. way ( x &"S was, &rely aort"a ty ibA old or 1XITSM04 8V4Q%r*AC*;Y- &It thA GPM%"~ : are aacarstaly deaCT111.4 Is " "Periasatal p"19. yield, boillac ;61-t, 7 yorlo,ouve. ls4aj~ do"lty# end alwasstar7 per sent Sn4IY*j. are far all prodeats U614.6. 2ve figure* ob.. tbA 1.frsr.S wetra of Pa.md* M "d cxx). r" .7.4tr. were takes. "d latarpr.t.4 1.7 G. I. seseweW. Tkair Intorpretatlas to 442GK1064 19 Creel "A 4 W.Cersame-- I 36-1-t. I &marlesmi. I trill.k. -W I Caress, 77 5133irrms J=e 15. It" Ilk' NOVAK, Zdanek, inz.; SROM, Jaromir, inz.,-,VOSIKA, Otakar, inz. I .Parallactic link with auxiliary base at the end in general position. Geod kart obzor 11 no.3:60-62 16- 165. 1. Chair of Special Geodesy of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Czech Higher School of Technology, Prague, TLUSTY, Jaromir, doc, int,; YQSI~K/s, I~akar, inze_ Geodetic operations at the Abu Sir cemetery in Egypt. Geod kart obzor 10 no, 3: 71-72 Mr 164, 1. Czech Higher School of Technology, Faculty of Buildil1g, Department of Special Geodesy, Prague. NOVAKIZ., inz.; SROK,L.Iriz.; VCSIKA, 0. inz. Contribution to polygonametry with mipporting points. Good kart obzor 9 no.1203.6-321 D163. 1. Kateft-a speoialni geodoalev Fakulta strojirenBka, Cesko vyBoke uceni technickep Praha. VOLEJ111K, Josef, inz, (Prague); VOSIIA Otakar inz. (rrague) Anaytic solution of compound curves* Greed kart obzor 10 no. 3: 63-66 Mr 164. TLUSTY, Jaromir.. doo.p inz.j VCGIKA, Otakarp Inz, RAI! Search for the lost Southern Temple :Lu Nubia by geodetic methods. Good kart o1ror 9 no,7:184P-189 Jl 163, 1. Katedra specielni, geodezie stavabni fakulty, Catilm vyaoke uceni tachnicke,, Praha. TLUSTY, JarcTdr, do--. Inz.; VOSIVI, Otakar, Inz. Geodetic works at, the Am Sir burial ground In Egypt. Gss~d kart obzor 1.0 no.2i4l,-44 F164. 1. Ceske vysake uopn-l tec-,nnicke, katedra specialni. gs,,,dezie,. 0 Preha. svy, 0., inz. orom the U 368.1 rtool ororatArg at lc-w no.ll:M-91.2' ff 164. .3t,ro.i j ren-1tvi 1. stat, llnearch IrntltlltO oi- "iterial and 1'nf~finology, ~ - ~. . - . ~ ".: - .:~ -"tl,~ilf!~,~Ae, ~,Cr ".- : z ~7 , - ~:: ~~ ! I -91,1~ -4 '~ F 4--l 1 - .1 ol-,; ~J, 1~,Y-Inl EINNINISIMBINT. ;l. . . 7 . . ~Z%-: j_ji t P. - ~ 5,-- ~3 ~I;r -,~h M7-V. k". !i- V031KOVSKY. 0... inz.; JELINEK, E.,. inz.; MILOCHOVSKY, J., inL.; FIALA. L. Inz. Comparison of varicus steela for iuiklng prmjure vusor!;3. Ii,. no. s Zapplt Tabulky pro konqtruktery 14 no.Bil-8 Ag 164. 1. State Reuearch Inutitute of IMatorials and Tochnolojy, 11raguo (for Vosikovsky and Jolinek). 2. Geskomoravika-KoUxin-Danak. National Enterprise, Prague (for Ramhcvsky anti Fipja). r r Y"- MIN! -66 L 34693 IINIP (w) /T 90 t) /ETI JD -AM'Ril AP6025853 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0032/65/015/011/081h/0822 AUTHOR: V 2sikovskiyo,O. ngineer) ORG: State Research Institute of Materials, Prague (Statni vyzkumny ustav materialu) W.MTLE: Brittle frac-'V-ure of steel with an elevated yield point SOURCE: Strojirenstvip v. 15j no. Us 19650 814-822 IA, 40P.1-C, TAGS,., material fractures steels brittleness ~j'. 4MMACT: The article outlines the conditions under which brittle fracture ma y occur in steel with a high yield points which is used for making high-pressure vessels. A readily determinedparameter, transient temperature, cae be recommended. as the most reliable criterion for judging the suitability of a given type of steel for such application. The results of experiments with three types of steel are described and discussed. This.paper was presented by Engineer V. Horak Candidate_~ .,of S6iences. Orig. art. h~s: 12 fipres, 2 formulas and 3 tagles. LB sed on 7 `~uthorts Eng. abstil [JPRS: 3307321 -SUB~XODEv 119 20 SUM DATE: none ORIG REF: 008 dTH REF: 03.6 Card I uDct 620.192.4i 669.14.018.29: 9.14.03-8.47 -.539.56 66 'I'/ or),. 'A f VIZBARAYTE, Ya, I,(Vizbaraite, Jj; -VOSILYUS, L. I No YIiU 0 0, A: 119 :: ": 1; SAVUKINAS A. Yr-.[Savul7na F. Jucy A ] Two-electron matrix elements of energy operator in the case of J1 coupUng. Liet ak darbai B no',1:23-42 161. (EM 10:9) 1. Institut fiziki i materatiki Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR i Villnyusekiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, im. V. Kapsukasa. (Matrices) (Electrons) (Functions) S/081/61/000/021/004/094 B102/B138 AUTHORS: Vizbarayteg Ya. I., Vosilyus, I. I., Savukinas, A. Yu., yutsis, A. P. TITLEs Two-electron matrix elements of the energy operator in the case of jl-coupling PE'RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 21, 1961, 12, abstract 21B84 (Tr. AN LitSSR, B, v. 1(24), 1961, 23 - 42) TEXT: The matrix elements were determined for the matrices of jl-coupling transformations to LS and jj-coupling, expressed by 6j-coefficients, and also expressions for the electrostatic and spin-orbit interaction energy. The coefficients at the radial integrals in the expressions of these energies are'tabulated for the configurations al, pp, pd, pfo pg, dd, df and dg. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation Card 1/1 BI 02/B1 38 AUTHORSt Vizbarayte, Ya. I., Vosilyu3, I. I., Savukinas, A. Yu., YUtSiS, A. P. TITLEs Application of jl-coupling in the case of an excited oxygen ion PENODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyal no. 21# 1961, 12, abstract 21B83 (Tr. AR LitSSR, B, v. 1(24), 1961, 43 - 48) TEXTs The energy spectrum of a ls22s22pnl configuration is examined using JI-coupling. In the case n1 w 4f#59j theoretical values for the positive oxygen ion energy were found and compared with experimental data. [Abstrac- ter's notes Complete translationg S/081/61/000/021/003/094 Card i/1 VIZBARAYTE, Ia. I.[Vizbaraite, Jj; VOSILYUS, 1. I.jyqaTliUdP J SAVUMASY A. Yu. [Srvukyras, ~. (Jucys, A: 1, Application of the J1 coupling in the case of excited nitrogen ion. Liet ak darbai B no-1:43--48 161. (EFAI 10:9) 1. Institut fiziki i matemattki Akad6mii nauk Litavokoy SSR I VI:LlnyusBki-y gosudarstvermyy univeroitet im. V. Kapsukasa. (Nitrogen) (Ionis) (matrices) AR6035J38 SOURCE C--O--D-t:-UR/0372/66/000/008/GO28/GO28. AUTHOR: Vosil a, S. K. ; Yasinyavichus, R. Yu. TITLE- : Ma-the*-m,a-,t-i-ca-l-s~-t-ructure of an opera tional device for the automatic recognition system of typewriter symbols SOURCE: Ref. 1h. Kibernetika, Abs. 86178 REF SOURCE: Sb. Avtomatika i vychtsl. tekhn. Vilinyus, 1965,.'71-77 TOPIC TAGS: Mathem'atic analysis, recognition process, recognition, Probability, noise, noise distribution, automatic recognition, pattern recognition, CA"444- ABS"TRA~A~The operational device evaluates the prox.imity of a sign to a certain class according to the probability value of one sign or another at a given application of the signal. ~r4e sequence of signals, derived from the symbol for recognition is analyzed as a mikture of the standard specimen of a certain class with noise. The tests indicated Wat for typewriter symbols, whose signals are presented in a analog form, the~suppositton to correct concerning the normal law of noise distribu- tion. When a code presentation of the pattern signal is used, the probability density -of noise is uniforM. Formulas are derived for the posteriori probabilities and 1/2 UDC: 62-.!506:621.391.193 ACC NR AR6035Z38 block diagrams of the operational device for these two cases are given. Structures of the operational device are optimal in the sense of that total probability of error is minimal, since the recognition signal is determined in the channel, whose probability is makimal. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and a bibliography of 5 titles. [Translation of a~lstract) INT) SUB CODE: 12 212 ACC AP6018122 SOURCE CODE: UR/oigi/66/ooo/oo6/0016/'0018.,,..- 4UTHOR: Valgin,, A.. D V. KuteROM, D. F-.-;-Vooilyute,, Korshak,_ ORG: none HTLE: Synthesis of unsaturated P~~qterLn the presence of alkyl-bia (beta-hproxyqtfiyl)-a-m-fneo-and their investigation : Plasticheskiye massy, no. 6, 1966, 16-18 TOPIC TAGS: polyester plastic, phthalic anhydride, amine, chemical reaction kinetics, polycondensation) ORCq&)(C- -SrVrHfr/(4- P1?6VF.SZ! ABSTRACT: The use of alkYl-bis-(beta,-hydroxyethXl - minesA(A) in the La synthesis of unsaturated polyesters was examinea. The poiyester was synthesized from maleic anhydride:phthalic anhydride:ethylene glycol, 1:1:0.55 ratio, by melting in the presence of small amounts of A where alkyl was methyl, propyl, Isopropyl or hexyl. Reaction kinetics showed that even only 0.05 mol of A per mol of unsaturated acid accelerated reaction 1.5 times. Increasing the amount of A to 0.3 mole accelerated the polycondensation and gave higher molecular weight polyesters, The longer the alkyl substituent at the N-atom of the amine, the more effective the accelerator. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 3 figures. SUBN DAM none/ ORIG W: W-. 65NW~41802 TARIYAN, I.; VOSKA, Ro; SHOMID, A. Effect of preliminary thermal treatment an the photoconductivity of HaCl crystals subjected to the action of X rays. Krietallografiia 5 no.2:323-324 Mr-Ap 160. (MIU 13:9) 1. 'Institut meditainskoy fisiki %irlayeshtskogo weditsinskogo universiteta. .(Salt crystals-Optical properties) VOSKANOV, M. A. ozr Diooertations appro, a by the Higher Certification C dosion (VAK) in June 1961.- Terap. 34 no.10-123-126 162. (MIPA 15:7) (BIBLIOMOHr-ZOICIIIE) VOSUNOV, M. A. Diosertations approved by the Higher Atteatation Co=ission(VAK) in May 1960, Terap, arkh. no.122116-n9 161. (MIRA 15:2) (BIBLIOGRAPff--MICINE) v0s -~&,A , kand. mad. nauk; GRISHINAp I. M. Electrocardiographic examinations of patients with c7ocardial infarction under the influence of exercise therapy. Terap. arkh. no.9:n3-n4 161. (KIRA 15:2) 1, Is kafedry fakulltetakoy tempii (sav. - prof. A. G. Gukasyan) I Moakovakogo ordena lanina meditainskogo instituta imeni 1. M. Seobanova. (EXERCISE THERAPY) (HURT--INFARCTION) (MMTROCARDIOMUM) VOSKANOV M.A kand.med.nauk Exercise therapy In stenocardia. Zdorovle 8 no.8s2O-21 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) (EXERCISE VERAPY) (ANGINA FECMRIS) RATNER, N.A., prof.5 PUSHM '-, Yu.T., ate nauchne s,)tr,; SHKHVATSABAYA, I.K., ate nauchn* sotr,; ZYSXO, A.P., kand. med. nauk; A,, kand. red. nauk; MYASI;IrGV, A.L.V profop redo; CHAZOV, Ye.l., doktor mod, nauk,. red., METELITSA, V.16". red. [Hypertension and atherosclerools of the coronary &rteriea; methodological Instructions on diagnosis; -treatment aril prevention] Gipertonicbeskaia boleznt i atoroskleroz kom. narnykh arterii; metodicheskie ukazaniia po, dlagnostike; le- cheniiu i profilakt:Lke. -Moskva, 1964. 176 p. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Akaderrdya treditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Institut to-- rapii. 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for 1-trasnikov). VOSKANOV M A. kand.med.nauk 9 =:~~ Bile. Zdorovle 8 no.5:18 162 (MIRA 15:5) (BILE~ - VOSUNOVS M.A.9 kand.med.nauk I--- Bi-lberry (Vaccini= myrtillus). Zdorovle 7 no.7t3l 161. (MIU l4t6) (HUCKLEBERRIES) VOSKANOV, M.A., kajtd.med.naLk (Moskva) Hemodynamics in patients mdforing from angina peetorle and lao infaretion; according to dat&,-of-.m,-cba" cardlo- Vrach.delo no,3sl32-133 Mr 163, -: (MIRA 16:/,) (IMT-INFARCTION) (ANGI4 PEGTORIS) 6 3 Oll cc SOURCE CODE: UR/0213/66/006/005/088110885 AUTHOR: Voskanyan. A. G.-; Pivovarov, A. A.: Khundzhua, G. G. ORG: Physics Department, Moscow State Universit im. H. B. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. Fizicheskiy fakul'tet TITLE: Direct recording of water-tem at e gradients in the sea fA ~SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 5, 1966, 881-885 TOPIC TAGS: oceanographic equipment, oceanographic instrumene~ea water, resistance Ahermometer, pressure gage, temperature measurement ABSTRACT: The authors describe a newly developed unit for the direct and continuous recording of water-temper.Iture gradients in tV sea to a depth of 250 m. The unit utilizes standard IS-264APplatinum resistanc4thermometers and provides continuous recording of temperature differences accurate to 0.02C in the 5-25C range with a simultaneous depth record' 1%. The shipboard recording equipment consists ,Pccurate to of two EPP-09M3 recordingi o-tentfDmeters connected to the submerged instrument package by an RShM multicore'cable.-.' The instrument is powered by 220-volt, 50-cycle, a-C current. An overall "circuit diagram is shown in Fig. 1. The temperature sensors (11, R2, R3, RO make up opposite arms of the measurement bridge and form a single system consisting of two paired sensor sets (see Fig. 2). The depth sensor consists of a diaphragm manometer with potentiometric output% Various other aspects of the 3 ACC NRj AP6034011 A lor-OF L-er L A JL 4~ R$ off &.fjffl tj If# rcuit diagram of tem- Fig.-2. Paired temperature setwor ~ig. 1. Ci perature-measurement system. circuitry,'design, and determination of the instrument-'a basic parameters are re- Card 2/3 ACC NR# AP6034011 viewed. For measurement, the paired'sebsors are mounted in a special holder on a I-m-long rod attached to the instrument-package casing. The temperature sensorr. may be moved along the rod, thus changing the measurement base between themg and the pressure sensor is located on the top of the casing. The recommended descent rate for the package is 0.5 m/sec or less. Thorough testing and analysis of obtained results have demonstrated the unit's reliability and effectiveness in studying the structure of temperature fields in the sea* Orige art* has$ 3 formulas and 3 figures. SUB CODE: 08, 099 14/ SUBH DATE: none/ ORIG REFt 001/ OTH REFt 001/ ATD PRESSt 5100 I Cmd 313 YEGANOVI GeorgiyL'6ioviohjVQ4P-904-A.E.-*-Qtv. -red.; SLKUNIj A.G.,, red. izd-va,- KkPIANYAN., M.A., tekhn. red, ..e (Problems of the economic development of th6.U.S.S.R. in the work of the economic geographers of the U.S.A.]Problemy ekono- micheskogo razvitiia SSSR i.stran narodnoi demokratii v tru- dakh ekonomiko-geografov SShk. Erevan, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Armianskoi SSR, 1962. 241 p. (MIRA 16:2) (United Statea-Geographical research) (Rassia-social conditions) (Co=mist countries-Social conditions) VOLOBUYEVp V.I.) BIDAj L.S.1 KUKUSHKINAj Oslo@; NKNARTOVICHI L,,V,; KAIMKOVAt Zh.l,j KASIYAMKO, S.1.1 ITEYLEYA, L#A,,; ROUVA, ZhA; Prinimali uchastiye.- DOISLIK, A.I.1 YP~4q)5~ A.O.; SHAPOVALOVA, L,P6 Now wholesale prices for cast iran, blast furnace ferroallOysp open-hearth and converter steel* Sbor,trud, UNIIH noolltl3l-137 165. % (MIRA 18:11) VOSKIANYANY A.V.; KLYSHKO, D.N.; TUMANOV, V.S. . Frequency transformations in quantum systems with discrete energy levels. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no-5:1399-1407 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitst. BEGLARYAN, N.P.; NAZARYAN, 0,A.;.VCSKANYAN, A.Z. Effect of X rays and gibborellin on some bloche:,-~ical characterii- ties of 1pomoea purpurea and Comes. hippinatus varieties. Izv. All Am. SSR. Biol. nauki 18 no.8:32-40 Ag 165. (MIFA 18:9) A=RraTA;- G.F. (I;oskva); VOSKAN-IYAN B..K-h,,-(Ibskva)i 3~EUGIN., V.~L (Ibskva); KUZNETSO I.I. (MOSWa); 1 01 E.P. (~bswa ASG-NITI automatic welding machineso Avtomqsvar* -14 no*9.*51-59 S 161, (Mectric welding-Equipmont and supplies) (MM 14: 8) VOSKANI,IAN, B.Kh. (Moskva)j IELAGIN, V.M. (Mookva) New alltomatic ASO--VITI welding bets with follower syeten. Avtoz. Evar. 26 no.2:65-67 F 063, (MIlk 16:4) (Electric wel4ing-Equipment and supplieo) (Automatic co*trol) a trill lie ,PU,~,. 1~~ 11 ! 6 thn rnc~f, t tw., t rrhj! Sf,', I Ida I t! 7 at 5113 29 r0.'."-19 !-1.; 165- 1. {11-avnyv IYI,',h. Vsosoyumogo tukhnlches',oy c!ltotlkl. BUDOVOY, G.T.,- MARTINKOV, I.P.; SHKOLINIKOV, B.Ya.; GRIGORIYU, Yo.A.; SOLOMIN, V.V.; RE23,11K, A.I.; IGNATOVICH, A.A.; OZOWICIV, A.K.; GIMNSKOY, E.B.; VIRNOV, V.Ye.; IMMISKIY, B.I.; VOLKOV, III.I., rod.;VOSKA?IYAIII G.G., rcd.; KASMOVSKIY, Ye.V., red.; FG-Mi, A.Ya.--r~o-. LISOVTV.Y-u., red.; PONOI-MEVA, A.A.p toklm. red. EThe district worker's manual; reference and rethodological aid for economic and cultural plaming in an Eidministrative dis- trict]Spravochnik raionnogo rabotnika; spravochno-rotodiche- skoe posobic po planirovaniiu khoziaistverinogo i kullturnogo stroitellstva v adrinistrativnora raione. Moskva, hTononizdat, 1962. 439 P. OMIA 15:7) (Russia-Economic policy--Handoooksp manuals, etc.) VOSKAN'YANs L.,, mayor Warrant Officer Chuliatovis =obc-, StarBh.-earzh. no.9s3l S 161. (Radio--Repairing) (YMA 15t2) -- -1 , , - vvi YTaer iz at i - -~ -i . .- ~ - I - - - - - I - 7-, 1 1 una fq. ELM 52 NO A MATSOYAH, S.G.; AVETYAN, M.G.; AKOFYAH, L.90; VOSKANYAN M.G.- MORLYAN I , 4-14-0. ELIAZYAN, M.A. Cyclic polymerization and co;olymorlzation, Part 4: 87nthavis and study of the cyclic polymerization of some divinylacetalB and di.igopropenylacetals. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.7:1010-101Z~ i1 161, (KIRA 14:6) I* Institut organicbeakoy khimii AN Axvq=skoy SSR. (Acetals) (Polymerization) MATSOYANo S.C.; AVETYAN, M.G.; VOSKANYANt M.G. 11~. qyclic polymerization and copolymerization. Part 11: ' clic ., Ily copolymprization of divinyl acetals with vinyl acetate. Vy!:Ok:),-, soed. 3 no.e:1140-1143 AF., 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut organicherkly khimil AN Armyanskoy SSR. (Vinyl compound polymers) (Vinyl acetate polymers) MATSOYAN, S.G.; VOSKAPYAN M G ; SAAKrANO A.A. Cyclic polymerization and copolymerization. Report No. 26: Cyclic polymerization of divinyl acetals under the effect of ionic catalysts. Izv. AJI Arm. SSR. Khim. nauki 16 no.5: 455-460 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Ifistitut organichopka-y-1himii AN Armyanskoy SSR. 14ATSMOs S.G.; VaMAHM, M.G. Cyclic polymerization and copolymerization* Report, No,22s Cyclic polymerization capacity of aliphatic divinyl aoetala. Izv* AN Am SSR. Xhim nauki 16 no.ZtI51-158 16.7 (MIU 17&8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN ArmSSR, 3M8. S/190/62/004/006/015/026 BIOI/B110 AUTHORS: 'Matsoyan, S. G.p Avetyan, He G., V6skanyanq Mo G# TITLE: Studies on cyclic polymerization and copolymerization. VIII. Cyclic copolymerization of divinyl acetals with styrene PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyap v- 4, no. 6, 1962, 802-884 TEXT: The authors studied the bulk copolymerization of divinyl formal, divinyl ethanal, and divinyl butyral with styrene at 800C in N2 atmosphere, in the presence of I mole~'o of benzoyl peroxide. The rholar ratios of the monomers were varied between 10:90 and 90:10. The resulting copolymers were white powders, soluble in organic solvents. Their composition was calculated from their oxygen content. Infrared spectroscopy showed that the copolymers had no double bonds. Formation of i-3-dioxane rings in the principal chain of the copolymer is therefore assumed. The copolymer from the initi&l mixture of 20)mole% of divinyl formal and 80 moleli~ of styrene* (polymerization time 5 hr contained 3.89 mole% of'divinyl formal links and Card 1/2 Studies on cyclic polymerization ... S11901621004100610151026 Biol/Bilo 96.11 moles'* of styrene links. The melting point was 121-1280C. With the ratio 80:20 the polymerization took 32 hr, after vhich copolymer contained 21.69 molel,'2 of divinyl formal and 76-11 mole% of styrene; m.p. 102-1120C. 10 Mole-,/o of divinyl ethanal + go mole% of styrene yielded# after 4 hry a polymer containing 5-71~6 of divinyl othanal and 94.29~ of styrenev mopq 108-1460C; and with the ratio 90:10, after 80 hr, a polymer*containing 42.80/1'a of divinyl ethanal and 57.20,14, of styrene) m.p. 88-1040C. Data for divinyl butyral + styrene: initial mixture ratio 10:90, 1-5 hr, ratio in the polymer 1.65ya divinyl butyral and 90-35,Gfo styrene; m.p. 116-1200C1 ratio 90.10l 100 hr, 52-940 divinyl butyral, 48.06fo styrene, m-P- 50-560C. The copolymerization constants r of acetals and r of styrene were: for 2 divinyl formal + styrene, r I a0,05 � 0*05, r2 8.60 + 1-3; for divinyl ethanal + styrene, r 0.02 + 0.02t r 2 - 6-75 0-551-for divinyl butyral + styrene, r 0.01 + 0.01, r = 3,01 + 0.6. There are 4 tables. 2 ASSOCIATION: Institut .-rganicheskoy khimii AN ArmSSR (Institute of Organic C.,emistry AS ArSSR) SUBMITTED: April 10, 1961 Card 2/2 MATSOYAN2 S.G.;_YqS~,I!~AN, GE'vORKYATI, E.TS.,- CIIOLAKYAN, A.A. Cyclic Poly-mnrl-,Intion and co;olrmprization. Forz -112: Cyclia copolymerization of avinyl acptals with somr- vinyl monomerso Izv. All Arm. 3SR. Yhin onn,-,'Ki 17 no.4t421~427 164. (MIRA 1846) 1. In3titUto orgmnIohesk-.-.,y kUmAl AN ArmSSR. MATSOYAJI, S.G.; VOSKAI-7.AN, M.G.; MOLAh-MI, A.A. --------------- Cyclic polymerization and copolperization. Part 14: CYclic co- polymerizatibn of aliphatic diviTWkcotals with vinyl acotate. Vyookom.oos-d. 5 no.7:105-1'Al .11 163. ( b I I 1"W-,, 1 10 : 9 ) 1. Inatitut oreanicheskoy khirdi All Armyar,31.cy ISSR. (Vinyl compound polymers) (Vinyl acatatc.) BAZIYANY T.A.;,!OLXA~~ _N.G. -IT,-,., - Treatmeat-of post-oparative. co=zdasilres in gymecologic patients vith-sulfide water. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kult'. X no.3:266..267 My-Je 165. (MIRA M12) 1, Bollnitat d1ya. rumatikov (glAvn)-y. vroch ~ kand. mod. nauk F.S. Seidov) Ministeretva zdravookhraneniya Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Baku. SubmAted March 10, 1963. GUSMOI'y R. N. ; _19q_ ~. N.G. I Some complications (uterine perforation) in the performance of artifi- cial abortion. Azerb. med. zhur. 41 no.1:45-50 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:12) -b- -1&aE=74g2~== 7CC_MV__KP502456l UR/0670/65/010/005/0748/0750 548,52 75 AUTH kanyan R. OR~ Vos TITLE:-- Growing of barium ferrite sinee crystalp from a- solution In the melt SOURCE: Kristallograftya, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 748-750 TOPIC TAGS: si c ~Tyqqtgr_qWJ_n agnetic anisotropy, ferrite, bar'um compound, &L-Ift cobalt compound, tungsten compound, Iron compound, magnetization ABSTRAM- r1be object of the work was to develop a technique for preparing cobalt-containing homogeneous and monolithic hexagonal barium ferrites of type W (NV =PaMe2Fel2O27) Of varidus-compositions~--W-=Ba-CoxFc2-x?-+FelO;~"027,-whe -x=O[Fe2 4 W]; x=-0.5 _1e [COO. 5rel. 54t W]; x I [Cor,02-+Wl; x 1. 5 [Col. GFeo 5 '~Wl, and x = 2[Co2NVI, and cryst.21s of type M = BaFel.0p. The experiments on growing were carried out in an electric ftirnace. The crystals obtaine had a basal plane 50-60 mm2 In Edze and were over 10 mm thick. Tile consVint of magnetic crystallographic anisotropy K, and K2 -were measured. Magnetic mea- surements at 20C showed that the barium ferrite CojW has it plane of easy magnetization witich coincides with the basal plane- Co 5W has a cone o easy magnetization with a cone angle aperture of 459; Fe22+W has a~ al of easy magnetization which colnuldes with We hexagoull axis C. 'Ve thank V. Zalas~',ftnd S. S. Foatod!~ for assistance in the work, and Ye. N. )Jelova, who kindljWnse Q to perfor~i~ x-ray analysis of the crystals." Orig./-fLrt. has: 2 11gures and 1 table. Card 1/2 S/070/63/006/002/015/027 E021/E120 AUTHORS3 Timofeyeva V.A., and Voskanyan RIA TITLE. The problem of growing corundum crystals from solution in a lead fluoride melt PERIODICALs Kristallografiya, v.8, no.2, 1963, 293-296 TEXT; It was established that the solubility of Al 203in PbF2 was 40% at 1280 *C but only a few percent a,t 888 *C, and growth of crystals took place in a wide tomperature region (1200-1300 *c). The crystals had a flat habit and gonlametric measurements showed that the faces were pinacoid (0001) and two rhombohedra (10fl) and (20il). When chromium oxide was introduced into the crystal, the red color of ruby was formed. Because the rate of growth of the pinacoid face was least, the amount of Cr 0 was the greatest 2 3 on this face and the central part of the crystal was more strongly colored than the periphery. On the other,hand, the quickly- growing faces of the crystals (the rhombahadra) held a mechanics). mixture to a greater degree. Liquid inclusions Of PbF2 solidificid on cooling. A lergo number of spirals were formed on the surfacits Card 1/2 f The probiem of growing corundum ... S/070/63/008/002/015/017 E021/1~120 of thin plates during fast cooling. There are 8 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography, AS USSR) SUBMITTED: May 18, 1962- Card 2/2 KARAPETYAN, H.G.; VOSKANYAN, S.111I.; TONOYfill, O.A.; CHUMADMAN, G.A. OopolymerIzation of acetalde-hyde with r-,ethylvinylketcne. Izv.All Arn.SSR. Xhim.naul-I 18 no-4:371-378 165. (1,111PA 18.12) 1. Vsesoy-uzr*ry nauchno-issiedovatellskiy proyektnyy iristItul. polimernykh produktov. Submitted June 16, 1964. CHUHAD2,11YAN. G.A. Yq;~~ANY All, S.M..; MIGRANYAN, T.Sh.; KARAPFTYAN, N.G. Colblymers of scptaldphyde. Izv. V Ar-m.S--R.Khim.nsuki 17 no.4:1,66 164. (MIRA :L8,.6) 1. Yprpvsnskiy-fll-191 Vspsoyuinap nw~cMoLifisleao'vatellskogo inStitUtA sinteticheskoeo kauchukA imr. S.Mebedeva. L 4148-66 W11 m)/L0F(c)/MT(J)/T RFL_ VuIRM --AZTMION NR: AP5023917 IJR/0171/65/018/004/0371/0378 542.952.6+547.281.2+ 547.3-84 AUTHOR- -Nara tyan, N. hakhadzhA GO Voskanyan, S.- M. Ton A. C --TITLE.-- Copo rizati of uceWdehyde with-methyl-vinirl ketone SOURCE: AN ArmSSR. rzvestlya. Kh1micheskiye naukt, v. 18, no. 4, 1965, 371-378 TOPIC TAGS: acetaldehyde, ketone, copolymerization ABSTRACT: In connection with the problem of Increasing the stability of polyacetaldehYde, the authors studied the copolymerization of acetaldehyde with methyl vinyl ketone at -78C in the presence of organometallic catalysts (1:1 mixture of butyllithium and trils7butyl- aluminum), and in the presence and absence of the radical polymerization Inhibitor 9-phenylnaphthylamine. The structure of the copolymers obtained waB determined chief-' 1y by IR spectra*, The results suggest that methyl vinyl ketone copolymerizes with acet al--! dehyde at the vinyl group (1a), the carbonyl group (1b), H CH - ........ _-CHCH'_ ...... -C -0- ~--- cu'l -do cli Card 1/3 L 14IJ48-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5023917 C,H and also involves migration of hydrogen (Ila): H _0 In the presence of the radical polymerization inhibitor, the copolymerization involves pri- marily the migration of hydrogen; In its absence, It cdnsists of steps [a and Ib simul- taneouslv. Distinct x-ray halos indicate the crystallinity of the chloroform -insoluble fractions of the ace.-aldehyde-methyl vinyl ketone copolymer obtained in the absence of 6-phenylnaphthylamine. It is thus shown that ono of the ways of Increasing the stability of acetaldchyde polymers is to copolymerize acetaldehyde with other monomers. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyynauchno-issledavatellaidyiproycktnyyfnstitutpolimernykii produktov (All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Lqstituto of Polymer Products) C ard 2/3 I X, ' Card 3/3 _,/. MAMLYAN3, M.G.; BABAYAN) G*G.; VOSKANYAN, S,,S,; SAYANYAN, E.A.; OGANESYAH, E.B. SYstem Na. , K. , SiC'! s CC" - H20 at 0 and 250 C. 3 3 Zbur. prikl. kbim. 36 no.11.,2402-2408 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) VQSP1%7AN,,_Vagan Aramovicb; BESPALOV, I.V.., lnzh,p nauchno red.; DNEFROVA, 11.11.0 red.izd-va; PULIKINAp Ye.A.,, tek-hn.red, (Industrial installation of drainage vith the use of pipe filters] Industriallnoe, ustroistvo drenazha a por.oahchliu trubofilltrov. Leningradp Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 149 . (MIRA l6t12~ (Draij)age, House)