SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YUDIN, V. M. - YUDIN, Y. M.

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YTJDIN~, V. 214., POLMAMV, V. D., and SYMOEMSI= G. A., Investigation of Nev Magnetically Ordered Systems." reDort Dresented at the Symposium on Ferroelectricity and Ferromagnetis!n,, Leningrad, 30 MaY-5 June 1963. R, W-N, I NO ACCE-S-3103N NM: AP402339OF AVM9Rj YVIdiny ViMa TITIM- Weak feTT67nagnc-tism Of BiFeO3 59port, Symposium or, FerromaMpetisr, and .7c.-roolectricity 4old in Leningrad 30 Mny to 5 June 1.0-37 SOURCE:.- AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheslcayn, v.28, no.3, 1964, 451-45*5 TOPIC TAGS: complex ferrite, bismuth ferrite ferromngnetism, weakIv 'err0T1--,-nC-'_C antiferromagnetic material, BiFeQ.3 !AtSTRACT. magnotio'" properties the -The -69 golid solutloh O.IDBJYeO3-0.1?b(!'e / Nrb 1 2) 03 were inveBtigated with a magnetic balance, employing the Faraday metho,!. -he vestigation was widertaken because BiFeO3 is known to hpve the with one ferric i6n in-the unit cell and shows the sharp maximum in -".c 7-.::n,_- s"Isceptibility at the Neel point characteristic of. anti ferroma&-natic in- weak ferromagnetic properties, and yet 'At has not been po5sib'_e spontaneous magnetization. Neutron scattering Investigations have sho-un -,-iaz has the type G wgnetic, structure and has a superstructure due to dispInc-ac' ox-ygen. Pb ~rel/2Nbv_/_o) 03 is antiterromagnetic and has a single perovskite type unit ceiI, 1/3 :-ACC2SS2(V.NRs AP40233904 rhombehedral bolowtho larroelectric Curie ~Point (1200C) and cubic above it. 'I h e material was produced by solid state reaction of chemically pure Nb2O5 and rearront ide pure B4-203, P0203 and PbO. The polyerystnillne samples were annealel~ nt, S500C for throe hours, and an x-ray study showed them to be true solid solutionf tic susceptibility measurements showed antiferromagnotic ordering to occur at Near this temperature, spontaneous magnetizntion occurred, but none could be oh- served at significantly lower temperatures. After the samples lind beer, cocdcd '--o7, above the Neel point to liquid nitrogen temperatures in an 8 h0e magnetic field, hVVIOVer, LIL Spontaneous magnetization of about 0.03 gauss cn;3/g was observc.ble at iovi temperatures. The magnetic orientation produced by this treatment was stable in time and could be'destroyed by heating above the Neel temperature and cooling in the absence of a field. The spontaneous magretization observed cannot be ascribed to ferrinmgnetism due to the Fe and NIb ion, for the Xb concentration is tc,o small and there is no Fe-M- ordering in pure Pb(Fel/2.Nbl/2)03. It is concluded, thereforo that BiFeO3 is woalcly ferromagnetic4 It is suggested that the effect of the addi- tion of a small quantity of Pb(Fel/2hbl/2)03 is to reduce the magnetic rigidity ol~ T the BircO3 and thus make it possible 'to observe the spontaneous magnetization. "The author expresses his gratitude to Professor G.A.Smolenskiy for his irterest in the %York and discussion of the res-ults, to Ye.S.Sher for preparing the samples, and -card ~wggTl- .,ICC-SS TO~j INR: A2,4023390 to A.G.Tutov :E" x-riaY studiOB," Orig.art.has. -.0r'zula and 2 figw-es. ASSOCIAT102%: nona DAIM AM IOAPrS4 ENCL. 00 SUB CODE: P.1 SGV-. 005 OTIMR: 001 go i3c, irloraculic The-, r i ~:Pa t or~ ;.=perature of S -, iS ~.N 1~ we T C- T" FIRINT5 I UVUll um agg � ti 25, L 02q66-r,7 &;T-Ld EV N' TCC tw- 7 D6o 32 5 5 5 SOURCE CODE: UP/0125/66/ooc)lc)og/c)c,-L!,I.rr,I AUTHOR: Krivosh6ya, V. Ye.~,,Yudin, V.- 14. OAG...Vral Chemical Ma6himery Plant (Uralkhimmashzavod). TITM New guns.for manual argon shielded arc welding f litanium articles -SOMILT: Avtoxatieheskaya svafka, no~ 9. a966, ;.,4-;,o TOPIC TAGS: titaniumfvw~ welding technology, welding equipment, velding gun, arc welding ..ABSTRACT: Two guns for manual argon shielded arc velding.of titanium have been .developed. The salient feature of both guns is the gas-nozzlb diameter (30-50 mm) which produces a wide laminar low-velodity gas stream extending up to 120 mm from the tip of the nozzle. Welding is performed with the argon flow directed against the direction of welding. The stream of argon spreads over the welded joint and adjacent hot zone, protecting them from oxidation. One gun (see Fig. 1) is equipped with automatic feed of the filler wire. It differs from standard guns in that the electrode (16)-and gas nozzle (15) are separated: with the electrode in the vertical - position, the gas enters the welding zone at an angle of 25-300. Filler wire is fed automatically through the nozzle (14). The new welding F~Lm simplify the process of welding tit=ium, alloys and give adequate protection ag Carti 1/2 UDC: 621-791-856.03-.669.295 ACC NRs AP6032555 Fig. 1. Gun for argon shielded arc welding of titanium 1, 2, 3, 4, 16, 17 - Electrode holder; 11, 12, 15 - gas nozzle; '10, 13, 14 - filler wire feed mechanism; 51 69 79 89 9 gan holder. AP V R 11 Diredtion.of-i'elding oxidation of me-Cal, obviating the-uBe-of,additional devices. Orig. art. has: 4 figares. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 1OFeb66/., ATD PRESS: 50.99 Card 212,eC- - anci Trlp e r ~~zrRdr '- 71 t; , brl t ne 'I 'le r e nd A 5TEI 0 T~ P. 7v~ r SVISHGHEV~ B.S.; YUDINI V.)4.p- BAZIV, V.F.; IMSANIOVo B.G~, of the Rommashkino Investigating operations in nor-uril-form b~-dj ''oil field& Neft,khoz. 43 no,4:.40-46 Ap 165- (MIRA 1814) EPA; -,t,,~ 'PT. D(p -3 A,3 x - e nt -o :3 ir In C, 'j Or, C, v r a,*." F; 4 M-R im IMM40S '2A kit) Y (0) 0 F (Y) q., -3 - t 7's 4- Iv solution W bo ot~talaed for e caae when h ho xrelooi If V jnroportvion~l to Zi),c heat ',razt-4~'ar oocff.~-- 44 ASSWIAIII,Tlig An-uniou institute of Animal Husbandry;, "An ~ account Of the Meating of the Scientific Council of the An-Union Institute of Aminal Eusbandry on tim 19th and 20th of August . 2948$ devoted to a gummary of the meeting of the An-Union Academy of Agricultural Science imeni V* 1. lenin, according to the report of academician To D. IVaendo t'On the position of biological science" and on tbezeasures it line with introduction of the Michurin tende-ney in 2ootecbnical science (Reports of L M, Kusnetoov, S, S, Petrov, and V. M. TudID, discussions in lits with the report and resolutions of SOTiet OCienCO)2 VOStnik 2bivotnovodstva.. 1948, Issue 6.. p. 3-102. YUDIN V. Y4 tq~- nirt s-tudies asa theIoreticalbasis for the breeding of of the All-U.,ion ar;.hic -report to the conference iz.-tc,Llfvt~ali animals", (A. short 511-norm. Sov. zootekhniya~ 1949, NO. 1, p.37-42. Scientific-Research Institute for Aninal Husbandr-0j, Pt (Letoois I Zhurnal Inykb Statey, No. 23, 1949)- -30: 'U-1,630,16 Se 53, m-- WOM 2Z~~, -~L-7~ ;Awv "1 -:,-,7 a c. V,, ut VY Zoo-. -.0. d I0a 1, t of a, n Lij."brar" 0i, i0(1. v. Mi. (Acad. Stcekbreeding Stook and B and netbods inproving breeds of fam aninals. Sov. zootekh. 8 no. 2, 195 Principle lor TUDIN. V.14. On green rangon. Vokrug.s-7ata no.9:2-7 3 054.(MLBA 7:10) 1. Doystvitall= eblen Viesoyusnoyakadamli 9914skokhozyaystvan- nykh nauk imenij.-Llsnina. (Steck and'sitodk'braaalng) -P~ R, ME Rg 4 1OR -'M Name: JT-01N, Vadim Mikhaylovich Dissertation: Methods of Breeding of Black Astrakhmn Sheep Degree: Doe Agr Sci Affiliation: Znot indicateg Defense Date, Place: 7 Mar 569 Council of the All-Union Sci Res Inst of Animal Husbandry Certification Date: 28 ADr 56 Source: BMV04/57 LYSMO, T.D.; PAPANIN, I.D.i, POZDITYAKOV, Ye.V.; VARMITSYAN, I.S.; PR7 A.V,; GRI3.4:107. R,N.; _7LD 17 7, V. G---RGRIXOV, B.P.; KORYAZENOV, V.P.; Vb-YAKM, A.S.; ILIINA, Ye.D. In memory of Petr:Aleksandrovich- Mantelfell . Agrobiologiia ~no. ):453-454 itr-je 160. (MIRA 13:12) Olanteifelf,petr Aleksandrovich, 1882-1960) i -5- -Wag- DM -SR g 7011T~ vp BRIGIS, 06I.p I-rand..geltekDIPhozyayiDt-~rorm)rkh na-Ui (Moskm) Breeding work in 3mrakul sheep raiBI4. Agrobiologiia no. 3;410- 425 MY-Je 161. (M IIRA 14 t 5) -1,; Vse,9oyuznam akademiya s9l'sRokhozMstvennykkh nauk im-eni L~erdna (;for (Karakul sheep breading) RU- 5 . 5i, - RORR, 4,!Sm- *2- R M 4~,'.Nz* iM M , - "- ""-' -, 2_211~~",-~f EVIN '~ - Am SRI 1, ~-Ilvllu MIN,q V.H.v altmemik Alatba of the development of treading work in Karalml eng_~-p raising. Zhi-7otnovodstvo 23 no.5262-71 My 161. (WRA 16P2) Ar-C NRI AF6033557 SWRCE CODE: AUZHOR: Smolenskiy, 0. A.; Yudin, V. M..; ~yrnikov, P. P., OR~,: Institute of Semiconductors, Ali SSSR., Leningrad (Inatit";t SSSR) -1--U; -1be transparent hexagonal ferrimagnet RbNiFl SC-AMCB. Frizika tyerdogo telaj Y. 81 no. lo, 1966, 2965-2,o6g tOPIC TAGS: rubidium compound, magnetic property, magnetic susceptibility, ma--net-'c lanisotropy, Curie point, magnetic structure I AlBSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to study the mrqne single-crysta.1 RbINIFa, 'both above and below the magnetic-transition j view of the fact that they were hitherto Investigated onay in t*lrle I. in single-crystal form. Transparent RbNiF3 CrYS'aS W't'- be of interest for modulation of light beams in microwave .ne single crystals were obtained by exchange dccomposit--'o~. r.&.g-net; c propert 1. e s were inve sti e --; w-'11h a ma-j'ne-' --- C. '. -r- fleILL fro:: 2 - 14 r3e. e a,~-,&ratus was deEcr -Dez ei-' &nz was mD- 11,e recJ,7jr&cL-' dified Iwo accommodate &r,-~sotropic crystals. ceptibility was measured as a fwiction of the temperature &nd t rle .'ponents were determined as functions of the field intensity at The resultg confizui that nNF3 'a a ferzimagnet. of the ferroxpix'n .1/2 Card -0; ON 4"N K -5il LRI400TV. Ara c., i-V TN aDv Al ria 'U "s -:W-ammlc Al-tar d, ic ol Ot c ov c k, -Tck~n--!~-;riia pro-- Zvo slwa poluprovodna pri I-nrcv, A ien iLg-ad AT IV YUDIN.- V.Ye.; SMMV. H.L.; OSVOT. -AMIO Apparatus for ineavarimg the radloactivIty of metal samples Uv.1abe2l no.1l.-1384-1385 1350 (WM 9:2 I.InBtitat netallovedeniya I fissiki metallov TSentrallnogo nauebno-Iseledovatel'skogo Instituts tokhnologil chernoy Metallurgil. (Radimetivity-Mea=mDent) 137-58-1-2109 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958,Nr 1, p 286 (USSR) AUTHORS: Osipov, A. 1. Kozhevnikov, 1. Yu. , Sazanov, M. L., Bullskiy, M. T. , Alimov, A. G. , Skrebtsov, A. M. Rebenko, A. P. TITLE:---- -A -New-Method -foi-Speedy Analysis of Slag for Phosphorus by Means of Radioactive Tracers. (Novyy metod ekspress-analiza shlaka na fosfor s primeneniyem radioaktivnykh indikatorov) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Fiz. -khim. osnovy proiz-va-s'tali. Moscow, AN SSS-R, 1957, pp 82-93. Diskus. pp 160-187 ABSTRACT: -A method has been developed for Ispeedy analysis of stag for P205 by means.of radioactive P (1). The analysis requires 5-7 min. The method is accurate to within 5-6 percent (re-1. ). The consumption of material is 0.04-0.05 millicurie per t 0~ metal, To determine P?O_, I is introduced into the heat in a mixture with powdered Fe. The, 'Mixture is placed in a Cu ampoule and the I with the Fe form ferrophosphorus during the period of beating and fusion. This then undergoes uniform dissemination throughout the volume of the heat. Determination of P20 5by card 1/2 radiometry requires one tagged sample in which the P),05 is 1 -58-1-2109 37 A New Method for Speedy Analysis of Slag for Phosphorus (cont, chemically. A graph- showing. determination of P20 by radiometry a 5 s compared with the data of chemical analysis is presented, The employ- ment of radiornetric analysis of slag for P205 makes it possible to take arid analyze a large number of samples of-slag in the course of a heat. K. K. 10 Mag analysia-Processes - ---------- Card 2/? M 11- MIR' -g5 - irig, Inzhener; OSIXT, A-10; yd 7orada for calculatimg the tj me fOr the equallzation of the co=~ao- sitiOn of the bath in open-he arth :furnaces. Zav. lab. 23 no.4:5o6- 507 '57. CWLSA 10:6) I* Emnetakly zostal TH, Ur. ichookiy kambinstjfOr Dykhne). IOPWA-hOartb.-~PrOCOSS) WW F NMI, P-V X41 'Z rN YUDINI Ya. Record of tya p3.v mun of the:Board of tile SociOty of Derjratovenere l t i O s Og s- Vest. derm. i ven. 39 no 4: 1 87 0 . -9 Ap 65. -n"g, M ml - e7, 5BLIVANOV, V,P.; M~1111h~b Q.-ganization of surgical care for osteotubericulaue patients in StalimBk. Zarav.RoBJeaor. 3 no.,6;P4-27 Jo '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Is Remerovskogo oblzdravotdola i koztnottuberkulemogo otdeleniya (zav. Th.B.Tudin) StalinBkoy prodekoy bollnitl3y 11o.22 (plavnyy vrach N-N-BereBneva). Y13DIN, Tv,BI& mirgcza therapy im tuberculous apadylitio. Rmbl, t-ab. 3-S 006250,43 2600 13:11) 'a --,YUDTIJ Ya. B. Sme cbaracteristics of the surgical tre-a-1--it of tuberculous sponclylitis complicated b7 draining abscesses. Khl--ur- giia nD.2:112-115 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. 1z-koBtnotub9r3vuleznogo otdeleniya (zav. Ya. B. Yudin) bollnitsy no. 22 (glavnyy vrach N, N, BereBneva) Novokuznetska. Hauchrqy rukovoditell raboty - prof. N. I. Krakovskiy. (ABSCESS) (SPIM-TUBERMMOSITS) U W eaM 1-~i.~ W~ ~,iL Og 101 11 1 Nr N YUDIN Ya B (Stalimsk,, Kenerovskaya obl-*,, ulo Eutuzova, d.7, kv.5D) Surgical treatment of tuberculosio of the thoracic segment of the ispime. Vestkhiro 87 no&3-1-.72-76 21. 161. (IFMA 15:11) le Iz kostv)-tubarkulemogo otdeleniya (zav. Ya.B. Yudin) bollmitsy Vo.22 g. Stalinska. PY -M .01 WIN-. i~ MIN BOLDIN, K. 1M. (Yaroslavl3); DP60ZDOVA, Z.S.; LEVIN, R.I.; VAY-SMAN, L.jl,. (lKWbyshev-obl.); PODOSINOVSKIY, v.v.(Kazan'); -azan 7 Y'a Zan (33r'kiy ~~A Y': dotaent; SF %nd.medf'.nauj~,; 5 TAK, VER S UR-TN, - P -3S?.NK,- 77s A.T. (Sarato Z&'R I FOZ Mordovskoy ASSR); ANLFOSOV) M.D.(Yoqi~ai Tatarakoy ASSR); PMIVIYEV, M.F.(lzhevsk~; KUZZ-IMIN, V.1.(Baitilre"n, Chuvasbskoy ASSR); SIMKOV, E.H.(K2~.zanl); EMLN,-~La Short reports. Kaz.med.zbur. no.4:81-91 Jl-Ag 162. A =IN, Ya.B,., kanclmed.nauk Zat3,y rioe6tions in ostodartioular-tilbercaoDlB. Probl.tub, no.701-53 162. (W-A 15t12) 1, Iz kafedr ro y travmatologii i ortopedii (za-v. - p f. L.G, Shkollnikov) Novokunatakogo instituta moverahenetovanly'a vrachey (dir. - dotBent G.L.Starkov) I kostnco-mt~-rlRulc.-.no~r:~ klinicheskogo sanatoriya No.5 (glav-nyy vrach (BONES -TUBER CU"Ck IS =IN~,-Ya.Bj, kand.med.nauk (Nov&umetsky Memerovskoy oblasti, u1. Kutu.zova, d.7., kv,50) Abstracts.of articles received by the editors. Ortop., travm.i protez. -24 no.9s48 S .163. (MMA 17 -.4) 1. Iz kafedry trawntologli i ortopedii (zav. prof,,, L,G.Shkollni- kov) 11ovokunetskogo gosudarstvennogo iInstitut dlya usavershenstvo- vaniya vrachey (raktor - dotoent G.L.Starkov) I ~ostnntulyvrkiilemiogo klinicheskogo sanatorlyn Wo-5 (glavnyy vrach - H.G.Baknhi). ktald. md. nank (Novi-Imm3tsk, Hcmrv3ravL;kqy oblaL;U, u1. Kutlizova.- d.7, kv.55-9) Arthroplasty, and- intra-artioula-r. nacrectony in tuberculosis of the elbow joint. Ortop., travm. i protez. 25no.904-39 S 164. (MIRA 18--4) 1. lm kafedry.travmatolo.'1ii iartopedii (zav. - prof. L.G.Shkollnllkov) Novokusnetskogo institilta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (rektor - dotsent G.LiStarkov) i kootno-tubarkulemogo klinicheskogo sanatoriya (rlqvnyy vrach H.G.BakuA), 42 no.11:3-4-18 164. (Ifffi-k 18:8) -op!~dii (zav. prof. L.G.Shkolvnikov) 1. Wedra trama'ologii i or'. N-Ovokuznet~~kcgo :Lristitutan us Overs lions tvovan i ya vMclhey i (gl-a-myT vra~~h M.G. Derdg,nption ard c-la-,;sjfic,'ltlOD of' globilizing oporations in uub,--'rculo-is. Ortop., trava.,. I -rotez, 26 no.7'-.21~, 1 -31 J '1. Tz 'kafedry trav;mni;c,!c:7jj. ~,rtboixldii (zav, nrrf, T. - v r - .z r -n, an UDI Y Ni Ya. M. pi Tecbmlogy- Mechanicl.s. handbcok. on steam turbines of low capacity, Moskvap Gosenergoi--dat 1951. , n % Monthly List of ftssian Accessions, JAbrary of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified - mill, Yb- POPOV, A.B., chlen korrospondent 4mdemii arkhirei- WW [Dapital tonstruction in the building materials industry; organi- zation and planningJ Kapitallnoe ntroltallstvo v prom7shlennoeti StroitelInfth materialov: organizataiia i -Dlanirovanie. Pod red. A.H.Fopova. Izd.2., dop. i perer. Moskva, GoB. 12d-vo lit-ry po stroit. materialam, 1954. 342 p. MaA 7: 7) (Building materia3s industry) (7actories-De sign and construction) TUDIN, Takov Markovich; HIMT107. T.N., red.-P POZWYAKOV, D.A., -to Dstdblizhing standards for material consu=tion ond methods for saving materials-inthe construction industry) Normirovanie rask-hodB I puti ekonorrAl materialov v stroitelOstva. Uroslavll. Mntr.'biuro tekhn.informatsil, 1959. 45 p. (HIRA 13:5) (Building materials) ~-~ - ~ a - -- -,.- -- - - --- - - z - -~ -,-- 7-= - - - ---- _- - A 'I o q ,-- -Z ~e. 7-17,~-',117ppt 11 , ---- , . 1 - .- -:z ( f " --- , - - - - - M 01 A FrITOIJA VJJ. I~zh.; Delinting-cotton-a-peds and their pbpsicoiaechanical proparties. MasI. 2hir. prom., 27 no,8;19-22 Ag 161. (141w, 14: 8) .1. 5ra"eazigtskiy filial Ynanoyumogo nauchno-issledovatel'skorc institutm zbIrov (for Prpm). 2. Gosudurstvannoye vpetsiailnoy- konstruktorskoya byuro po khlopkoochisfke (for Yudin). (Cotto=eed) (Lintorm) R, ,~J~A -s ACC NR1_ AP700037 sonca com un/o413/66/ooo/GL>2/0158/0158 UUMnOR: Gollonp A.I.; Smirnov, A. K.; Yudin, Ye. B. ORG: none TITLE: Device fdr -compensating a vessel's heel ag4list- a gust of vind. Claos 65, No. 188855 SOURCE: lzobretenlya,. , pronysblenrWye obraztsy, tovarWe znaki, noo 22, 1966, 158 TOPIC TAGS* - inarine -efigin ring, ship component, 40- A X1. ;;Q,S Ci ; An A tor certifichte has been issued for a device for compensating a vessel's heel ag~lnst a gust of wind, consisting of an automatic rudder with control .devices alQd electric power Isupplies. To achieve partial compensation of heeling nom ent-B, decreauel the dynamic beeling angles during wind gusts, and assure the auto- ratic return of the ship `t0 its course after the gust has passed, it is equipped with a correcting devilce maCe in a form of al-ebamber with air vents leading in and out and containing electrical contacts and vertically movable diskB. These close the appropriate cont~.cts, 4epending an the viud direction, and a rotating transformer with a stator is conn~cted.to the contacts, which ebange currerit-supply polarity in rela- tion to the pozi,~ion bf the movable dialm. A rotor is connected to the automatic rudderlu electrical circuit., Also, to calculate the veBselln roll-angle speed, it is equipped vi-th a.&rroBcopic device, tbe precession axis of which is located in the vessel's frame, -4itb an electric transducer which feeds signals proDortional to CRJ~4___X 2 upc:--6g2.12.532.5-041:62~.12.olq.(o ACC NRi AP7000370 UN) souRcE CODE: un/o413/66/ooo 2-2.-/-o 8 / (j 6 INVENTOR: GoIldin, A.J.; SmIrnov, A. K.; Xudi-p-t-Ye. B. ORG, none TITLE: Device fdr ccqpensating a vesBel's beel ag4nst a gust of wind. Class 65, No. 188855 SOURCE: Izobret -promyshlennyye obramtsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 22, 1966, 158 TOPIC TAGS: marine engineering, sbip emponent, M~dr ABSTRACT, An Aut~or CertifZchte has been issued for a device for compensating a vessel's beel agdinst a gust of wind, consisting of an automatic rudder with control .devices and electric pover-supp3ies. To achieve partial compensation of heeling moments, decreaud the dynamic heeling angles during wind gusto, and assure the auto- matic return of the ship to its course after the gust has passed, it is equipped Vith a correcting devilce made, in a form of alchamber with air vents leading in and out and containing electrical c Iontacts and vertically movable disks. These close the appropriate cont~cto. 4epending on the vind direction, and a rotating transformer with a stator is conne~cted to the contacts, which change current-supply polarity in rela- tion to -the posit~ion bf! -the movable disks. A rotor is connected to the automatic rudder'n electrical circuit., Also, to calculate the vessel's roll-angle speed, it is equipped vitb a Syroscopic device, tbe precession axis of which is located in the veBsells frame, vith an electric trwmducer which feeds signals proDoetional to Card I UDC: 629.l2.532,5.o4i:62g.i2.0lq./0 ANDROUNIKOV, K.S. -, BAUM, Y.V.; SU7,HIMXIY, I.E. -, 'BUnGo, A.H.; vmljo, L.A.; VISEWSKIY, A.A.; VOLOSOV, D.S.-, GASSOVSKIY. L.N.. professor, ICH, N.A.; MS'12 TITS-i C O.ZRSHO, A.A., professor; TELIUSM V M TS MAKIN GUR19VICH, X.M., professor; KOLYADIS, A.I., M - . B,M.; K -P KrY, A.L.; PAPIYANTS, X.A.; PRDKCFIYZV, V.K., professor; FUILISMO, Ye.K.; RIMOV, R.A.; RITY211, B.3.. SAVOSTITABOVA, H.V., professor; SWCE3MO, A.rt.; SMOV, B.I.; STOZEAROV. A.!.; FAMMU, G.F., professor; F30FIWY. ?.P.; TSARWSKIY, Yb.H.. professor; CBMEMATAYEV, D.P.; VTm3M,-T&4-F.; KAVRAYSKIY. V.V.. professor; VAVILOV, S.I., akademik, redaktor LOptica in milIitar-7 science] Optika v voennom dele; sbornik st&tei. Pod red* S.01.Vavilova i N.Y.Savoatlianovol. lzd- 3-e, zanovo parer. I dop. XoBkva. Vol.2, 1946., 387 P. (HuRA 9; 9) lo.A)mdamlya nauk 3'SSR..~-,2* Bostavitelt notrudniki Gosudaystyan- nogo-OptirheBkogo imstituta-(for all except Vavilov and Xavrayskly) 3, Voyanno-moralmya akademi7a (for Navrayokly) (Cpt iCB) ~-(, ",-t " t-,~ 1 1-1, . aa " RUSZSXIY, A.A.. kamdidat tokhnichi5skikh nauk; YUDIN, Ya.B., kandidat teldmichex)dkh mauk. XBDRDSHANSXIY, G.H., kikmd. takhn. nauk; YUDII, Yo. B*. kand. tekhn.nauk. Call Nr: TS 233-182 AUMOB: Yudin, Ye. 1. T.TTM Otlivks detaley v 6bolochkavyye foM (Precision Casting of Parts) PUB. DATA: 'iyev, GoBudarstvennoye izdatelletvo tekhnicheskoy, literaturyp 1, 1957, 69 py-, 1.0DO copies. ORIG. AGENCY: None given. EDITOR: Editor in Chief of the Publishing House: Afouina, G.; Technical Editor: Plearenko, V.I* Proofreader: Bdbovzdkova, L. PURPOSE: Mds.pampblet was written for workers of the machine construction , Industry. COVERAGE: ,called "investment The author describes precision costing (also . molding)., the methods by Vhich the molds and patterns are prepared,- casting rejects, the methods by vhich the metal is forced into the molds, etc.0 as well as the experiences of the Kharlkovskiy zavocl tr=sportnogo na6hindstrayeniya (Kharlkav Transportation Equipment Construction Plant) in regard to the procluction'of precision cast parts. The folloving persotalities are mentioned: Kondrat, V., C ara 1/3 a Buman4an metallurgical engineer; Clibianu, It., a Rummian Call Nr: TS 233-182 -frecision-Casting-of-Parts--.-cont. metalaurgical engineer, both connected vith the Rumanian Transportation Equip- 'ment Plant "Steagul Roshie' ("Red ~ B%mn - r") . In the author t s annotation the xetbod, described in this pamphlet is c&Ued new. There are 2 referenaer3, 1 Russian and 1 Rumaniano vhich appear in the text in the form of footnotes. TABLE OF CONTE~W Forword 3 Methods of Producing Precision Molds and Mold Patterns 7 Materials used in the-manufacture of preciaion molds 7 Selectiot and preparation of the mold materials 12 Equiment required for the preparation of investment molds 16 Production of Investment molds 21 Product-tion, of mold patterns 24 Rejects in Precision Casting 30 .Technical Process of Precision Casting in Investment Holds of -the-Cooling Section Tank-fors T a E)--02-011 Locamotive 32 ca~ 2/3 Call Nr: TS 233-182 Precision Castit* of Parts- c0nt- 4 Equipment of the Precision Casting section 3-5 --pilot plant manufacturing Investment molds 37 Mechanized unit ramufacturinginvestment molds 40 A-atmatic units for the mass production of invest- ment molds 45 Preparation of molft before fillin 50 Technical and Econaitc Data On the Investment.MOld Cast- Ing Process 53 Instractions Regarding Safe Operation and.Safety Methods 57 Forming and Mold Casting Methods Adopted st.the "Steagul Roshur Plant 59 AVAILJOUS: Library of Congress Card 3/3 137-58-4-6589 Translation from: Referativ-nyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 39 (USSR) AUTHORS: Yddin, Ye. I., Vygodskiy, I. A. TITLE: New Technical Processes in the Metallurgical Industry (Novyye tekhnologicheskiye protsessy v metallurgicheskom proizvod- stve) PERIODICAL: V sb.-.- Novyye te.khnol. protsessy. Khar1kov, Oblizdat. 1957,, pp 5-27 ABSTRACT., Certain advances in thetechnical processes of "synall- scale- metallurgy" at the Kharlkov Transportation Equipment Plant are set forth. 02 is used at this plant to speed the sine 11 - ing of steel in electric furnaces and to heat liquid iron in c up- ola receivers and crucibles. The process of developing tec 1) - niques for the manufacture of cast-iron crankshafts fcr the TE-3 Diesel locomotive, and the techniques used in casting steel innots 13.5 t in weight, which are large for this plant. are described. A special section of the article is devGted to precision casting: investment casting, skin dry sand mold casting, chill casting of non-ferrous metals, and also the -man Card 1/2 ufacture of forgings by drop-forging instead of open-die forF, 137-58-4-6589 New Technical Processes in the Metallurgical Industry ing. Under the heading "Improvement of Present Technological Processes we find- a description of the introduction of high-speed alloys, gas-pressed head casting, and the introduction of gas carburizing instead of cernentatiori by a solid carburizer, and other questions. M.P. 1. Metallurgy 2. Metals--Processes--Development Card 2/Z "M .......... SOV/137-57-10-19268 Translation from:. Referativ.nyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 10, p 118(USSR) AUTHORS: Begun, B.Ye., Kvasman,- M.G., Yudin, Ye.1 TITLE: Experiences in the Making of st-iron Crankshafts for Main- 4~ line Diesel Locomotives (Opyt izgotovleniya litykh chugunnykh kolenchatykh valov dly-a mag).strallnykh teplovozov) PERIODICAL: T6:hnologich. transp. mashinostroyeniya, 1957, Nr 2, pp ABSTRACT, The casting of crankshafts for the 2000-hp D- 100 Diesel has been perfected at the Khar".kov Transportation Equipment Plar! Shafts weighing 1740 and 1490 kg are (ast from pig iron of the following % contents: C Z.2-2.4 and alloy V Mo 1, Cr 0.6 and Ni 1. On rupture, a b(tension) > 35 kg!rnrn and " b(bending) > 70 kg/mmZ. Utilization of metal w-E-e-n-the blank is cast is close to 47%, while only 145o of the metal can be used in forp- ing. Horizontal pouring is recommended in single-unit produc - tion, as inclined and vertical pouring require the construction of pouring fixtures, although they do increase the y1eld by 50% relative to horizontal and reduce machining to a minimum The Card 1/2 optimum pouring temperature is 1360- 13701C, A thermit SOV/ 137-57-10-19268 GORSIIIIKOV, dok-tor tekhn. nauk, prof.; VOLQSHCMKO, I.I.V.,, kand. tekhn. T-Puk. Primiml uchastlye YUDDIj Ye.l., 'Lnzh.; MV-Pillip kamd. tekhn. nauk~ ratsenzenf--~-- [Cast crankshafts] Litye kolenchatye valy. Mosl-va, Izd-vo "Olashinostroerde," 1964. 194 p. 041RA 17: 5) 3MINOV, P.T.; YIRAGO, T.P., kandatekhnnsuk, red.; OGLOBLIN, A.N.. dotaent;.,pDII;j To,H., inzb.; BILIJISKIT, M.7b., red,; [TechiwloA7 of machining alTylane englw parts] Takhnologiio mokhanichoskoi obrabotki detalel avlatsionnykh dvigatelei. Pod rad. 7.P.Firago. Moskva. GOO.W-vo obor.promyshl., 1951. 531 P. (KIM 13 . 10) Senlx4Tdds3d~ Politeldin-ichesl-eA7- -In--st-i-t-a-t- Im. X.-lAa-linin-a (f or ;;i'Dblin) (Ustal cutting) (Airplaxes-3ngines) Y 167 PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION Yudin., Yefrem Markovich Shesterennyye nasosy; osnovrrm. paramet-,y i ikh raschet (Gear-wheel Pumps; Basic Parameters and Their Design) Moscow, Gosud. izd-vo oboronnoy promyshlennosti, 1957. 139 p. Namber of copies not given. Ed.: Rosenblit., S. Ya., Engr.; Ed. of Pablishing House: Sokolov, A. I., Engr.; Tech. Ed.: lebedeva, L. A.; Reviewer: Yasinskiy, S. Ya., Engr.- F.URPOSE: This book is for design engineers, engineers of scigntific research institutes of-machine building, and engineering and technical personnel working in the field of design, manufacture,and operation of gear-wheel pumps. OOVERAGE: 'The author states thatin preparing thia book he has utilized service experience with pumps in aircraft industry where 'they are used in fuel supply and lubrication systems and for controllirZ retractable landing gears and variable- pitch propellers. The following subjects are discuBsed: design of aircr;~t fue2 supply pumps for high-altitude performance; design and correction of gear tooth profiles Card 116 with the use of a method developed by the author and Gear-wheel Pum (Cont.) 167 ,.ps; Basle Parameters andAlbeir Design accepted by the Ministry-of the-Aircraft Industry; derivation of equations for determixiing pump theoretical capacity; design of pressure reliei7ing grooves; analytical method for determining gear bearing loads and support reactions; methods and examples of pump design; and the 4esign of special type spring-loaded floating sealing rings. The aUthor claims that the Use of such se-als cuts down the leakage and increases the volumetric effi- ciency of a gear-wheel pump up to 95%. which approaches the efficiency of a piston pump. The book includes tables of experimental data on pumps, nomograms for selecting pumps, and charts showing viscosities of domestic oils and petroleum products. No bibliography is listed. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Prefa.cq ,Notations and Symbols Ch, 1. Gear-wheel Pumps. Principle-of-Operation and Fields of Application Card 2/6 Gear-wheel Pumps; Basic Parameters and Their Design, (Cont.) 167 'Ch. IT. Some Theoretioal Aspects of-Gear-wheel Pumps 11 1. re~termination of geometric-properties of a gear tooth 11 Methods for correcting tooth profile 11 Equations for design of tooth profile 15 2. Derivation of equation for determining-the theoretical capacity of gear-igheel_pumps 18 Basic equation 29 Second.version of the-equation 26 Approximate me.thod.for determining gear module 29 Equations for pumps having gear impellers with different numbers of: teeth 30 Equations'for pumps.with Internal-Sear impellers 32 3. Means of eliminating the harmful effect of fluid trapped within the packets formed by the teeth of gear impellers 35 Card 3/6 M j -