SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YUGANOVA, O. N. - YUGOV, V. A.

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CITUGUNIII, Ia. V..,and YUGMTOVA, 0. N. "Control of Pests and Diseases c~f Fr-a-Lt Orcbards.," Sbornik Vsesoiuznopo Instituta Zashchity Rastenii, no 8, 1934, h611.9 L5b2 SO; SIRA -S1 - 90-53., 15 Dec. 1953 IUGA-NDVA, 0. N. lur'AriovA, 0. 1~1. nsep.-6 in Crimea, 111Sb'nr'nik 7senaluznnm Irrtj tjjt;j z.1f.--i +, Raptenli, nc). 8, 19-a.4, pl). 115-117. 464.9 L542 - To'C"ANOVA; 0. N. CHUGOIN, la. V., and Y-MMOVA., 0. N. Phenolopical Calendar for Protect~Lor.~ cf Orefiards fron Fests and Disease3 'I'Vlast Sovetov" Nblishers, I-loscow, 1 72-3.-077- if _V -., - i i - i ; - - m - - z 4: wi 1w -i i i i A l- f- A~~ -I A I t a it f 9 1 1 1 Y !-A J I AA aiv U~l I IA mew zuethod for destroying anair aUb i Venhiris 0 a Im. N"t ;J, G.- I?,S A)i. I tic, i.. . rj,.qm. - .4ar Oil + F'ISO.' oll III- p", S ' I B + I v Ft-.4). and Cu wl~pbthcrisic -wcTc Iv,tril. 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WiT"djVt jQ ,4i chmAllit mWer wrimill on "IN 00 'zoo 06, -60 00, 0 0 Got AN lft~ 0 A1101, u N 0 Z? 1) m of win list Icon it OF 0 Or*? a 6006 0 0 0 a 000 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 go 090 0 'a- ~0- 0 a 0 0 0-0 V a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 I UGAITOVA, 0. N. 1UGLYOVA, 0. Ni "Use of Copper lin-p thenate Ir, Sp aving Ciaerries lnfpcted w1th no. T) Gray Ro t(Monl1la), 11 Sad I_pEoLnd lql;7, p, 74-75. 80 Sall. so: SI-RA- SI-90-51, 15 Dec. 1951 ..... ...... H-1 lUGANOVA, 0. N. tj Ir c, on tile Daration of the Iyrlvf:t!rn 0. It. ."Influence a T Period in the Develonmeni of ApDle Srab, Mikroblologlia. vol. 16, n,).4, pp. '415-'31P. 1-'48,9 14582. so: SIRA S1-90-51, 15 Dec. 1051 YUG-4110VA 0. N. and S-USHITSKlY, L. A. "The Study of Havr6sporloses and Alternarioses". U 0 V~ ', Brief Acco nts f t h, 41jt..r.' (AlViUnion Scientific rveaearcb institute of Olea -inous Crops on Sciec-tif ic 'iezloar I-lork Diirinlv 1950s, Krasnodar, 1951, pp 134-136. i ,", 0ountry 2USSR 0 category sPlant Diseases. General Problems* Ab-s Jour, -Ref, Zhur,-Bisclogiya No, 3.1 1958. nn.49223 Author- 2T 0 N 721DU un Institute . I Intitutg ntu The Penetration of Mineral Oil into-Healthy and Injured Plant Tissue Orig. Pab. sNquobt. map'. 1-rhersone.k. a.-kh. in-tg 1957; vyp*6, 164-167 Abstract MethDds are desoribed of studying the penetration of mineral oil Anto plant tissues, spraying plants with idneral oil- and painting auto vrith dark-zed grease paint. Card: ACCESSION NR: AP4012429 S/0129/64/0001002/001910024 AUTHOR: Yuganova, S. A.; Bondarenko, Ye. Duel', N. A- M L; Nesterova, M. D. TITLE: X-ray structural and electron microscopic &nalyais of 16-le"s arvil I'LL 18-40 alloys SOURCE: Metalloved. i term. obrab. metaftov, no. 2, 1064, 19- 24 TOPIC TAGS: 16-25 alloy, 18-40 alloy, alloy steel, low carbon alloy steel. fer- ro-chrome-nickel steel, Laves phase steel alloying, residual phase. primar-1 Laves phase, secondary Lav.es phase ABSTRACT: The phase composition and microstructure of some ferro-chromium- and ferro-chromium-nickel alloy steels were mialyze d. The cast alloys Were water quenched from 1200C, then were aged at 700 and 800C Ifor 1- 5000 hou r-E. and --t 850C up to 300houra. After heat treatment, the ea-e,- ~r- Card 1/ 3 ACCESSION NR: AP4012429 residual phases and microstructure of the alloyswere anal~yzed by conventionall and electron microscopic methods. Laves phases and binary carbides can b-e noted in low carbon alloys or. ferro-chrome-nickel base containing var~'-'-- degreK- cftujigsten in addition to niobium carbides and titanium carbonitr-.,de-i. A Ilo yin, with tungsten andniobium affects the phase formation process -n different wa-s: an increase in tungsten concentration in fllie allcys ~:-ea-" creases the quantity of the secondary La-res phaze, but increases the quantity of binary carbides and primary Larres phase. An increase in t e n1obium content as well as titanium content in the alloy is accompanied by a -n primary Laxes phase, while t"le 011 increase and marked consolidation of thq tity of the secondary Laxes phase decre6ses. In addition, when the content is increased, secondary phaseBAbat, are rich in nickel', titan',,:nn aluminum, manifest themselves. An inprease of the nickel consent^ decrease In Iron reduces the quantity of-the primary and aeconciax7y La-vea Orig. art. has: 0 figures and 2 tables.. F7- Cara 213 ACCESSION NR-. AP4012429 ASSOCIATION: Tj3NI1TMAS (Central Scientific Research Institute of li'eavy Machine Build= SUBN=TED. 00 DATE ACQ: 03MarB4 ENCL: 00 SUB CODt: ML NO REP SOV-. 005 OTHER: 001 YUW-OVA, S. A. rw ,w . - . -- - - +. Pti ,slap_ 4-11s~nstivn of ul,.o. 4-urit 7 m3a irimuneutdcn a tt-D 3,u:,ems by the 14=rtic Yatla :0 1 Orl.0 A., Dl TjUcbeym,, V. hur -Anal E 4n" Vol lv~p No -comt=ts 'a I 3.-altemea ulth, P.- -intabor ol' 1V "Ircj=rEct~ --ta-,s Of =4 tatablieh-W pasnibiUty ing 1, irl oc-a-b-:,r-q en cX- idwitit.. the basis of their JIMItinj t4----Deraturos of m-l-stallizatims !~ds kyno ct~r arz3v,sia,, rccqpiring 3.5 nl af 10 :~A of t!" lwdrccL-rb--n, in cm-ricd Oli., Sih- .!' ted LS t , a 0 USSR/Chemintry - I~ydrocarbons Jul 51 -emperaturns of Changb of State of n-AIVrme C6-C2 nCryosoopk Constwnts and T j) M. 1). Tlliche7ev. V. P. Peshkov, S. A. Yuganova :"Zhur ;Dbshch Xhim" Vol XXI, No p 1229 m -1237 XP (in no deg) for A%-C~ID n-alkanes. n-Alksmem with 33y v t found:cryosco IC- lar. %/ _p consts even nu6ber of C atomB have consta of bigher-yalue, lying on different curve, than those with odd number of 0 atons. Only latter undergo changm of state in solid phase. Values ealed for their temps of change are slightly higher than best published data, showing greater purity of n-alkanes in this investigation. Caled heat of the chan~,e of state of n-monane. 191'T20 S. A. USSR/aemdstry - itatulli-war 21. ftv a rm-o=md in the mm.-Xy Bystm Fe mo iadLkO2 H. P. 9sat-22-=0 IS. AL. yuganovn ll n- a betwom =afraz ZM =IyWamm lod tbg tb tD 're wal-'YSM3 t0 F-02~1' &hould aidat, Thay uo" =ece L -S=~uj in n=IiM vi 7-D In chma~iu atealo Wnt.-, a g, q PA aLM6 YUGMMA, S. A. Defended his Candilatt3 dionotrtation in tht fty_-ic~s ppcuj~Z of t; + University on 3 Jaly 1952. 3 Dissert-stion: "Thermal Klethod of Determination of Purity and SwructurLl- Diagr:~m of a Series of 147omal Paraffin Hydrocaebons.11 VeAnilc Yoikovnskop ,,o UnivernAteta, ScriYa Yesteetvennylkh Nauk,, No. 1. mo,,,co-v; Feb 1953, PI) I'l-157: tr,r,.!. in -297821 12 April 54, For offf. use only. ws.i 6~ -til gmt~-- I .- I. "i I . , i AVRASIR, Ya.D., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; BERG, P.P., profes6or, doktor tekhnicheskM nauk, BKOSHOYH, H.L., kandidat tekhaicheskikh nauk; GENEROZOV, ?.A., starshiy nanchny7 sotruinik, GLIM, B.N.. inzhener; DAVIDOVSKAYA, Ye.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk: YEWHI-5. P.M.. in2hener; 19%CMIN, 11.1., kandidat fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk; IVANOV, D.P., kardidat tokhnicheskikh na* UOROZ. L.1., Inzhener; XOBRIN, H.H.. )mndidat tekhnichoskikh nauk; KORITSKIY, V.G., dotserit; XRM-XOY, D.V., inzhener; XURYAWSSEV, I.V., professor, doktor takhni- cheBkikh nauk; KULIKOV, I.Y., kandidat tokhuicheskikh nauk; LEMOV. V.A., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; LIKINA, A.F., inzhener; HATVMV, A.B., kandidat tekhnichoskikh nauk; MI111LU, B.S.. kandidat tekhniche- skikh nauk; PAVOSBUR, R.H., kBadidat tekhnichookikh nauk; WITSYli, V.I., inzhonor Cdecaasedl; -WOYSKIY, V.S., kaDdidat tekhalche3kikh mauk, RkKE HT T. A.G., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; RY-kBCHENKOV, A.V., professor, doktor khim-ichaskikh nauk; SIG01AY-EV, S.Ya., kandi- dat tekhuichoskikh nauk; SMIRYAGIV, A.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, SULIK111, A.G., inzhoner; TUTOV, I.Te., imndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, KOUSHCHOY, M.H., professor, doktor tekhnichoukikh nauk; TSYPIN, 1.0., kandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk; SHOOV, N.Ya., inzhenar; SMMXU, Ya.l., dotsent; SHKELEV, B.A., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; YUGANOVA, B.A., kandidat fi2iko-matmaticheskikh nauk; SATELI, E.A., a-bV-or-Te-MM Mceskikh nauk. redaktor; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhnicheBkiy redaktor [Hachina builder's reference book]-;Spravochnik mashinostroitelia; v DhaBti tomakh. 12d-vo masbim-ostroit. lit-ry. Vol.6. (Glav. red.toma 3.A.Satal4. lzd. 2-ce, ispr. i dop.) 1956. 500 p. (MIMA 9:8) (Rachine27-Construction) 6. A. YUGAI.DVA, "Themal llethod of Deteri. , n4-n 'he Purity Ind Phase Diagr-am of the P-Pmraffin ltrdrocarbon Series." cov, Order of Lenin St,-te Uj tmeni '.!. -7. Lomonosov. r r- thp Degree of GF-ndidatle Ln, Physi-com-nthematical Sciencc-s). SO: Vecherraya lios-kva January-DecEmber 19'52 SOV/1 37-58-10-2 1 Z- Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p I 2Z(USSR) AUTHORS: Yuganova, S. A. , Gorshkov, B. 1. ............. TITLE: Investigation of the Structure of Oxide Films on Heat-resistant E14 34 and E1395 Grade Steels (Issledovaniye struktury oki s,.,, plenok na zharoproclinykh stalyakh E1434 i E1395) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Ispytaniya i svoystva zharoprochn. materialo-, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 198-214 ABSTRACT: Structural -kinetic data on the processes of oxidation (,,n a,: of E1434 and E1395 grade steels are adduced. The compostio.-' and structure of the oxide films (OF) were determined bv iYc electron and X-ray diffraction methods. It is establisned' --- OF, forming on the E1434 orade steel in the process o. ~~X.r:_ tion at elevated temperatures (660 - 9000C), consists 0 f 0.rc~ layers: Fe304, located close to the surface of the steel, a -Fe 03 in the middle part of OF, and an oxide with a spinel M structure on the outer border. The increase in the rate of oxidation of this steel after a prolonged oxidation at. 6500, and also the intensive oxidation at 960o, is explained Card 1/2 by the formation on the surface of the specimens of a lar~,e SOV/1 37 - 58 10 Investigation of the Structure of Oxide Films (cont. amount OIL OXide of unknown composition having an S structure in the rec rys t al - lized state. It is claimed that the main elements that diffuse in OF are Fe and Co, but that Ni and Cr diffuse little in OF. The lower rate of oxidatLC,ri of E1395 grade steel is explained by the formation on its surface of OF sisting of S of the (Cr, Ni)O CrZ03 type. 1.L Oxide filins-StructuralanalySiS 2. Heat resistantLsteel 1. K. --Oxidation /7 /t/ 186) PHAM I BOOK EXPLOMTION SOV/2103 TzentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellakly Institut tekhnologli i mashinostroyeniYa Struktura i svoyBtva zharoprochnykh imaterialov; [sbormik] (Structure and Prop- erties of Heat-resisting Yhterials;,Collection of Articles) Moscow, Mashgiz, 19L59. (Series: Its: [Trudy] kn. 9310 Errata slip inserted. 4,0w copies -Drinted. Additional Sponsoring Agencies: USSR. Gosudarstvennaya planovaya komissiya and Glavnoye upraVlenlye nauchno-ibbledovateellskikh i proyektnykh organizatsiy. Z N. Petropavlovskaya, Candidate of 13echnical, Sciences Ed. of Publishing Ed.: N.A. Ivanova; Tech. Ed.: A. F. Uvarova; Managing Ed. for Literature on Hous;: . Yetal Working. and Tool 146king: R- D. Beyzellr-n. PURPOSE: This book is intended for vorkers of scientific research institutes and for engineering staffs of plant laboratories of the boiler and turbine industries and pover stations. It may also be useful to staff members of higher educational institutions studying problems of physical metallurgy. Card 1/9 Structure and Properties of Heat-resisting Vaterials (Cont.) SOV/2103 COVERAGE: This colIection of articles describes results of work done at TaNIIOQM on the strength of materials used constantly at high temperatures in power plants. The articles deal with problems of heat resistance, al- loying, and the production and heat treatment of heat-resistant steels. Ihe evaluation of properties of industrial materials used under high and ultra-high-Dressures is given, and modern testing methodsare discussed. No personalities are mentioned. References follow several of the articles. TANZ OF CONTMS: Foreword .3 SECTION I. THEOFIETICAL PROBIMS Osipov, K.A. [Doctor of 'Technical Sciences]. Melting and Slip at Grain ~ Boundaries in Metals X~c Tking-sUls%formiila Tor the velocity of slip and N.V. Mott's hypothesis on the direct connection between the phenomena of melting and viscous slip at grain boundaries are discussed. Card 2/ 9 nq . Structure and Pxvp--rtdes of Ikat-resisting Mterials (Cont.) SorV/2103 V*Z.J ----Taeyt n% Candidate of .-Technical. Sciences band, -S.: A. . jupd - (Caudi- ~ OR- J ova ~aate Physical and -mathematical -Sciences I.. The Role- the Resist- ance, to Relaxation'of Alloys 10 7he.conditions for-formation and existence of the CK -phase (Ni3 Al Ti. ) of these alloys are diiscussed. The effect of the c;-,,"pbase on resistance of the ,alloys to relaxation is showa. The effect of the quenching temperature and the.duration of,teopering are explained.- Karskiy, N.Ye.,,[Gandidate of Technical Sciences)- Brittleness of Ybtals in Creep 16 The.author analyzes the dependence of residual deformation on the temperature and time of creep failtre of 12 &m. (perlitic) and EI257 (austenitic) steels. EEMON TI. AMOYING OF MAT-IRESISTANT AUDYS ABD SMELSp MkWUACTURIgG PR=SSES ABD MAT 7M7HW Hirkin., I. L. (Doctor of TDchnical--Sciences.,. and. Frofe ssorl, an4 M. 1; Yantayeva, [Engr. Influetce..!.~of the'.. COMPOBition on the Structure and Properties of Austenitic lib -Cr-Ni Alloys 33 Gard 3/9 Structure and Properties of Beat-resisting Ylaterials (Cont.) SOV/2103 Ue author-investigates the influence, of constituents of dast alloys with 25 to W percent nickel and approximately 16 percent chrome on the structure and properties at norral ar-d elevated temperatufes. Also t~e in- fluence of smal I amounts of tungsten, molybdenum,columbium, boron.. titani= and aLzminum is discussed. Zaletayeva, R.P. (Candidate.of Technical Sciences]. Influence of Copper on the Properties of Nickel-base Alloys 61 The author presents results of experimental-investigation of physical And mechanical properties of alloys of approxinately 0.12%C, 68%Ni, 18%Cr, 3-5ft~ 1.7%Ti, 1.80b, 1-001, 0.8% to 2.8%au, and 1.0%ve. S_pecial emphasis.is.given to the effect of added copper. Yuganova I ~AA._ (Candidate .3 of Fbysical and Mathenatical Sciences],.N.A. -79P. Mwd" erl, -and I&D. 39eaterava. [Enghneerl, Inter M_talUc Compo=ds of the - Icwes I Fbase in Ile -Gr-ft- Base - Alloys With Variable Content of Tungaten and.Xidbium'. . 70 Changes in pbase compoBition of cast lb-Cr-Wi alloys with approxi- mately 16% Cr and 32% NJ and W, lb,, Nb, Ti and Al as additional agents are investigated. The effect of quenching and tempering temperatures and their time element on the development of the intermetallic compound is'discussed. Card 4/ 9 Stracture and Properties of Heat-resisting Yat.erials (Cant.) SOV/2103 TrImin, 1-1- [Candidate of Technical Scienc6s]. Effect of preliminary Deform- ation on Behavior of Yaterials Daring Subsequent Operations at High peratures 99 Tam She influence of strain hardening by tenoion and torsion on the strengtb and ductility of beat-resistant steels is dis- cussaA. The effect of strain hardening on creep resistance, recrystallization., and stability of mechanical properties,, and phase composition at agitg:-As presented. SECTION III. MATEMLS FOR HIGH A11D TJLTRA-BIGH PRESSURE UNITS Fedortsov-lazttikov, G.P. (Candidates of Technical Sciences], and T.S. Grl~oyedova [Engineer]. Investigation of :[W8M2-v and K724 Steels for Tabes of Boiler t7nits 128 An investigation of.pbysical, mechanical, and heat-resisting properties of Cr-71i austenitic steels is described. The phenomena of thermal fatigm and aging of them steels are discussed. Card 5/9 Structure.and Propertiesof Beat-Resisting Yaterials (Cont.) SOV/2103 ..Perova, V.I. [Candidate of Technical Sciences],, and L.I. Knoroz [Eagineer]. 7hermal Conductivity.and Electric Resistivity of E1723 and E1673 Steals 149 1he effect of heat treatMe-nt on the thermal conductivity and electric resistivity of perlitic EI723 and austenitic EI673 Steels is discussed. Solonouts, H. 'Is [Engineer]. Long-tiw (10,0DO to 30,000 hours) Creep M 'Tests . and Investigation of the Structural SUbility and Properties of LU and-.".-. E1257 Austenitic Steels 161 Tests carried out at TeNITTIAASh on IP-2 testing machines at 580*C R-pgg are described. Creep strength rate of creep,.and chn,,pes of stnwture and mechanical properties of these steels are discussed. T A , V.Z. and G G. Mo z e se lin ro ova [Engineer]. Investigation of Long-time Aging of Hi-Cr ~.Uqy: 175 Oie change of hardnessl thermal brittleness, phase composition, and air corrosion ducts isothermal heating at 700 and 750*C. for ISH 10,000 hours is analyzed. Card 619 structure and Properties of Heat-Hesisting Materials (Coat.) SOV/2103 Volkoia Sciences] Z.N. PetropavlovskaYa , T.I. [Candidate of stabnical I - , (Candidate of 71echnicalSW&COA, and V.Z. Tse;ytlin. E1723 Cr-Mo-V 1 1 ~j 9 Steel -for Units With Ultra-high Parameters The results,of an investigation of the strength and heat and corrosion resistance of B1723 steel at 550*C, and continuous operation (10J.000 hours) are discussed. This steel is nsed for studs,, bolts'. flat springs and other parts.of boilers and steam turbi-te. itdortsov-Lutikoi, G.P., and M.P. Shesben-ev [Engfiaeer]. Investigat- ic~of the Properties of E1757 Chrome Steel 208 An investigation of mechanical properties, creep strength and creep rate at temperatures up to 6oooc is presented. Yuganova, S.A., and M.D. liesterova. Change:in Phase Composition of ---EI755-a-n-a-E-T75T-Steelsi-DAe to- Beato-treating- Conditions 217_ The steels under investigation vere oil-quenched at 1150*C with subsequent aging at 6oo 650 and 7000C. for u.P to 3,000 hours. The change in phase composition was studied by means of structural l -%L1 d i h i s an em ca ys x-ray analysis and,compared with results of c metallogrephic investigation. Card 7/ 9 gg' wi 13, Structure and Properties of Beat-Resisti.ng Haterials (Cont.) 50V/2103 SECTION IV. PAPERS On WTHODS Volkova, T.I. Data Analysis of Relaxation TL-sts by Various Methods 225 Relaxation tests vere mule at TsM9Wh on IR-1 and-FR-4 machines. Two tMs of Samples were used: a split ring of uniform strength in. bending (in it's plane), and a leaf spring. The author statee that the results varied greatly and'-did not show the same quantitative degree -in. resistance to relaxation. Xarskiy, N.Ye. Graphic-Method of Determining the Creep Strength by Using Parametric Dependency 237 !Lbe author presents a graphic method for the use of parametric dependence (tiue-temperature method) to determine long-time properties fromshort-time creep tests. 0di-Ag, I.A. [Corresponding Member Academy of -Sciences, USSR] and G.A. Talykbv '.;I- -Cax4idate.-of. Technical Sciences]. -Creep Investigation, of 1Fh18N9T Steel in the State Of - GWP1*3t~&Z-8j;S 243 -Results of tests,for determining the creep strength of austenitLe beat-resistant steel samples in the.form. of thin-walled tubes under combined tension and torsion at various rates at 6booc Card 8/9 Structure and Properties.of Beat-Resisting Platerials; S(YV/2103 for 150D to 20DO hours, are presented.. Yu B Au V.A. Smirnova [Engineer]. Electronogmphic Investigat,;. ova StA ~ ca ture of Oxide Films-on B1612 and BI673 Steels and a Graqp 0 trg . of Fe-Cr-Ni-base Alloys 261 The structure of oxide films generated under various temperatures and holding times is discussed. The influence of preliminary beat treatment (investigations made after quenching and tempering) is noted. AVAnAME: Library of Congress GO/fal Card 0/9 9-15-59 M YUMOVA -S A Imnd tskbnna-ukj SOROKINAj Iu.Gi Inzb- Structure of oxidation flIzz. and tte sca2v raidstance of pearlitic steel depending on alloy additions. Not-alloved. i term. obr. met. no.6153-56 Jo 161. (MIF-~ 1,1:6) 1. MentralInyy nauchno-iBeledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii mashinostroyent7a. (Steel alloys-Metallography) (Metall,ic films) 1,L., dcktor tekhn.nalik, prof. L_--fjG-J4EOVAj sc.njul;A, YU.G., inzl,. Kinetic peculiarities of the aging of tAckcl-baso P-'Iova. 1- M -'0 Jl '6- 0,11' 1, etA V~ oved. i term . olur. met. rio. 7 -,14-. 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tekhnolog-Ji i masbinostroyeniya. alloya-Ilar-lening) L GYUIINERP E.A.; ORLYANSKAYA A.K., ~-~~IIQANQVA, T.V.- S'ME ZT, IE. ly' ful= -wit t iourea-wand-au. R ~a,-+,Jon of 6j_lVer rjitrEtte %k;Al uh, mothanol solutions. ZIllar. neorg. khim. 10 nc.5?,'LZ?3--228rj fel 'ds her; YUGA.NOVL, To, 1. Work of tbe Kr"nopolye feldebar-midvife cornter. Pp' t60. (GUSMV DISFRICT (KAL TNTVGRAD DATIN, Yu.G.; X~GkNSON, B.1u. Automatic control board for a sound1roof ebambero Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 9 no.6:941-947 B-D 559. WIRA 13:9) 1. Favlov PhyBiology Insti-bute, U.S.S.R. Acaclemy of Sciences, Leningrad. (PHYSIOLOGICAL AIDYARCUS) YUGANSONY E.Yu. Obtidning VtLcwm tight j oints in low-carbon steel .Avtom. avar. 16 no.10.-8749 0 163. (MA 16.12) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy clektr4otek-b-nichaskiy institut pri So,vete narodnogo khozyaystva Eatonskoy SSR. E:,Yi,,,,ksnd.tekh-n.na,ik; YUNDSOV, R.O., inzji. : -- 1- YU 13ANSON, E. Yu. 211nvestigation of the Froces,,- of E~orzling %Copper and It-i Alllqy5 to Cast Iron by a Steam of S"Uperheated Fetal. 11 Caryl Tech Scl Or,' r~- o for Re`2t Banner Hivher Teckmical School Lmeni ~Daurwi, I-Uri IP;~-her -"Jucatlon U,.,f:R, ' Gf~(-U.J, 1955. (KL, 140 17, Apr 55) SO: Sur ri. No. 704, 2 Nov,55 - Survey:of Scientific.and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). 137- 58- 5- Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgi-fa, 1958, Nr 5, Tj 12 1 USS R AUTHOR: Yuganson, E. Yu. TITLE: An Investigation oi the Process Whereby Copper and Its Alloys Are Bonded to Steel and Iron by a Stream of Superheated Metal (Issledovaniye protsessa soyedineniya medi i yeye splavov so stallyu i chugunom struyey pere8retogo metalla) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metallurgii AN SSSR, 1957, Nr 2, pp 167-180 1 ABSTRACT; The present methods of surfacing (S) Cu and its alloys onto steel and iron do not make it possible to obtain S metal free of inclusions of base metal and of gas cavities. Absence of inclu- sions of base metal, cas cavities, and pores in the S metal and high bonding strength may be attained most completely only it the metals to be joined are heated as little as possible. One method-that may be employed to S nonferrous metals, particu- larly Cu and its alloys, to steel and iron, is S by a strearn of superheated metal as developed in the Welding Laboratory of the Institute of Metallurgy, Academy of Sciences, USSR. Fuse(-. and superheated nonferrous imetal is applied in a stream to the Ca rd 1/2 mechanically cleaned cold,-.surface of iron or steel. The source 137-58-5-9716 A.n Investigation. of the Process (cont. of heat to raise the surface of the steel to a temperature at which the steel can be wetted by the liquid Cu and a bond can form without fusion of the steel is provided by the stream of overheated Cu itself. The results of investiga - tions of the process of wetting steel by Cu and its alloys (brasses and bronze the thermal processes occurring during S, and the technical parameters of the superheated-metal-stream S process are examined. Optimum schedules for S of Cu and its alloys onto steel and iron by fixed and moving strean-1 s a re presented. V K. . 1. Steel--.Bonding -2. Copper--Bonding -3-Copper al-loys--Bonding Card 2112 23-58-1-6/11-- AUTHOR. Yuganson, E.Yu., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLEa Investigation of the Uniting Process Between Copper and i7~ Alloys and Stueel and Cast Iron by a Jet of Overheated ;*.e----,' (Issiedovaniye protsessa soyedineniya medi i yey! spla-,-tv zo stallyu i chugunom str,,:.yey peregretogo metalla) PERIODICAL- Izvestiya Akademii nauk- Estonskoy SSR, Seriya tekhniche5k.-,-'--.r, i fiziko-matematlicheskikh nauk, 1956, Nr 1, pp 58-70 (USSE') ABSTRACT; The article deals with the method of welding copper and it, alloys on steell and cast iron by means of a jet c)f metal, a process that has proved to be more efficient other methods used ao far. After mechanically cleaninp, Steel or oast iron surface, the overheated, liquid rous metal jet is poured on 'Lt. The molten metai the steel or iron bottom if the heat degree of the ,onsiderably exceeds its melting temperature. The ran be eavily automatized and is especially suita~,I,- use in serial production. For calculating the processes or the bottom metal surface, the comp7it~n~- 0 Card 14/2 of the theory on normally distributed heat scurc-:,s ma., 23 - 5 8-1 -6/10 investigation of the Uniting Process Between Copper and its AllDyF a Steel and Cast Iron by a Jet c:C Overheated Metal used, develn-ned by N.N. Rykalin, Doctor of TechniCal S,--... ces and Mer_'~,-r--Correspondentv of the AS USSR. There are 12 graphs, 2 photo&, 3 tables and 4 rences, ASSOCIATIONt InstltutenergetMAkademii nauk Estonskoy SSR (Instit~_-, of Power Engineering of the Estonian SSR Academy of S.-_C: ces) SUBLI,ITTEDt September 24P 1957 NOTE-. Russian title' and Russian names of individuals and inst-,'', t J L,-,ons appearing in this article have been used in the trarl- literation. SOV/137-58-10-20987 Translation from-Referativnip/ zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 19.58, Nr 10, p87(1_;'5SP AUTHOR- Yuganson, E.Yu. TITLE- Investigation of a Process of Joining Copper and Its AJloys With Steel and Iron by Means of a Jet of Overheated Metal (Issledovaniye protsessa soyedireniya medi i ycye splavov so stallyu i chugunom struyey peregretogo metalla) 0 PERIODICAL: Izv. AN EstSSR. Ser. tekhn. i fiz. matem. n., 1958, Vol 7, Nr 1, pp 58-70; in Estonian ABSTRACT: Ref..RZhMet, 1958, Nr 5,_ abstract 9716 1. Copper-Welding 2,.,-Copper alloys--Welding 3. Steel--Welding 4. Iron--Welding Card 1/1 18~2~ 25 1 AUTHORt TITLE: PERIODICAL: SOV/125-59-1-9/15 E. Yu. -The AuzomAtic Welding of lKhl8rvqT-Type Steel Products Designed to be Temporarily Used Under High-Temperature Conditions (Avtomaticheskaya svarka izdeliy iz stali lKhl8N9T, prednaznachennykh dlya kratkovremenno- raboty pr! vysokikh temperaturakh) 4- Avtonatichkaya svarka,- 1959,4Nr 1, p 53-57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The AN-349-VPe highly-6iliceous7 manganic fusing agent consisting of a 5 - 10% aluminum-iron alloy, may be used for welding lXh18N9T-type steel. The oxidation reaction of titanium ano chromium can be depressed in the welding bath. By adding 5 - 10 % aluminum alloy to the low-sili- ceous AN-26-type flux, the oxidation of titanium can be completely eliminated. The increased amount of silicon and manganese in the welded-on metal, when welding with the aluminum-alloyed AN-348A-type flux, raises the scale resistance of the welded metal 2 - 2.5 fold: This flux warrantshighly-mechanical piGnerties and a necessary scale-resistance of welded seams designed to be used in Card 1/2 0 air atmospheric temperatures ranging from 1 100 to 1 130 C. FIR- SOV/12aj-59-1-9/15 25M The Automatic Welding of MMN9T.~-,Type Steel Products Designed to be Temporarily Used Under-High-mTe4arature conditions A centralized production of AN-26-type, low-siliceous flux (designed for welding 18-6 steel) is now organized at the Zaporozbskiy stakollnyy zavod (Zaporozhskiy Glass plant ). T~_ ere..-are.four tables and three Soviet references. ASSOCIATIORt Tallinskiy mashinostroitellnyy_z~avod "Dvigatell" (Tallir Rach ine- - DaIlding Plant - I'Dvigatel I 827L6 8/1 17/6rj/GC/,,,`-,~ A004/A002 AUTHOR: Yuganson, E. Yu. Candidate of Teebnical Sciences TITLE- Steel Polishi Dy Elactrol yto Jet PMODICAL: Mashinostroitell, 1960, No. 5, pp. 32-34 TEXT: The Tallinskiy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy elektrotekhnicheskiy a~ En I instit"It (Ta2lln 3cientific Research Institute of Electric zIneering developed a new method of electrochemical metal poiisl-~Iz-,F. y ~_n _et whi ch made it possibI e to increase the ef f f - i considerably. The application of this method does not require a grea-Z, of electrolyte, since it flows back into the reservoir and, after addi*icnal preheating, is pumped back to the cathode through a rubber hose. Pny 21as!~ surface finish or luster (from mat finish to mirror-like luster) cFon be either by displacing the cathode uniformly over the surface to be pclishec~ by using a stationary cathode. Moreover, no expensive equipmen' IE ne-lpt, the consumption of electrolyte and electric power is 2red,_~,ed. :n with this, current of high density (up to 300 amp/dm ) can be used and -.hu_- labor efficiency can be increased considerably. Besides, a re-diicllor. o, Card 1t2 82746 3/117/60/G00/&05/rD0_7/'r'- Steel Polishing by Electrolyte Jet 4*04/AC02 transient electric resistance at the border of anode and eie7-~--_~Ivte -onne-tior. witlh a c-iange in thi~-Ymez;s 3f prod-acts azd g&seous bubbles (at a canst-Lin~ vD_~_age 3f ~ne_ lea~ds -~o m ixicrease in density of the ancde our:-er.,~ ar,~, acce.erati.:,n of' the process. The industria' chemical polishing of metal surfaces by an lntensiv,~, eiec-_rrLv-~~ of the following units: sprayer-cathode with hose, d-C poiishing tub, tub for electrolyte preheating and pwnp. to neat :X - 150 liters of electrolyte "IC t_- '5- electrolyte ha-s the foLlowing composition: f_, ct~rom- anlhyd_-_3~- an~~I gives a description of the design and opera'~.Ion ~f ~he Is MR17 Card 2/2 SWISHUROV2 M.- YUMP D. Bonusea - issued to vorkers for thedmproviament of qualitative in-dices. Sots. trud 5 m.n;107-209 R 160. OIIRA 14. 1) 1. Rachallnik otdela truda i zarabotnoy platy Sredneurall'skogo mede avillnogo zavoda (for Shan'shurov). ~Sverdlovsk Province-Copper industry-Quality control) (Bonus amtem) L 15896-t4 W'1) /HKP(M)/FA1A'd- /~'W( --b A CC NR: AP6001994 SOUIRCE CODF: I'R A T HOR: Yugay, F, 8,; VoIgbi, B. P, ORG Ur -al P-OlYtechnic Institute irn. S. M, Ki~r.-,, TITLE: Qualitative picturn of v~e Motion of a D 11(1 ,%UT-RCE: ln~henerno-fizicheskly 7humal, v. Li. TOPIC TAGS: gm flow, drople' atomization, flo-A r-.f;a.9-:-, ABSTRACT, An attempt Is made to study the physlc~~-j -Pillti actior in a venturt scrubber. The experiments ~A-;~rf ~ :1, graphy. Treatment of the data revealed tnat the mr)*~:W-- 0' 2X19 o" the t~-be in the entrance :bone invol-k7s t~,.rvr- drop, (2) regular deformation o~ the drop, (31 blowin"". photographs showed that drops accelerated in Lhc thro,01 which are equal to approxiina-tely 2,0-25v~ 2 - 4 mm in size at gas flow vel~:~cltipg~ of I V, C 1 '2 L c~ ~-~96 -o~, A(7', "R: t), Olf, C~noro- l'-- a! 1 T-q! dc -11:- ll~ E-kj (4ac o ar,a and 3 5, 2. q !Ile gm- .9ow velocit-eF a rel R!, i vo - n F) 30(12) 50V/25- 5 9-6; - 9 AUTHOR: Yugayll G.A.,, Candidir-te of Philosophic 1, Ocir.,r.-cf; TITLE: The Athei sm of Gharles Darvin PERIODICAL:, Nauka i zh.iznl, 1959, Nr 69 pp 41-46 (USSR) ABSTRACT: T is is a conciso'historical study to the offc~ct thtit Cliirles Robert Darrvin (1809-1882) ras an'atheist. There arc, r drawings and 2 Soviet references. card 1/1 ~, I vicb- VIKTOPjDVA- V red.; RYZI-MVA, M., rrdne- I " I - 3 . 9 L-1, I shly red.; CIEPELEVA, 0., tokhn. red. F': l YUGA.Y; G Ao2 kand. filosrfskilai Di-lalsat'-:3 of p parlw-,anl ef 1.rhcle and tho pro::,es.; of soc-iall "14 19 N'63. PE'l-'ROSYANII 7,,K,J! imb - TVGAY X.A., irah. xUral-6211 drdlling nachina, Shalilt. istrai. 7 no.81-L9 P,,7 163. (NIP,A 16 1.1) 1. Ykgnitogorskiy savoa gornoradnogo oboradovaniya. YUG&Y' L.A. P3.astic Tapair of-external biliary fistlalaB of the small intestine. Xhi2nirglia 35 no-3:90-91 Mr '59- (MLRA 12: 8) 1. Iz khirargicheekogo otdeleuiya %'2avg L.A.Yugay) Yakutskoy respublikariskoy bollnitay (ispoInyayusbahty, obyazannosti giav~ogo vracha G.F.Rabatovich). (BILIOY McTj fistula Burg., repair of external fistulas with arall intestine (Rus)) (IIMSTIIE, SMIL,. surg. small repair of external biliary fistulas with intestine (RUBD BASINAP 1.F.; YUGAY, 0.1. Calcu2ation of the motion of burning particlos in a tvlst--d rtr-rg-;-L TUG) Y, R. 1. An unknown map of Central Ania And Rass)Oistnn. ob-va no.3:187-294 157. (MIR-A 11:4,) (Soviet Central Mia--Geogrnph7, Historienl-NnDs) (Kazakhstan-Geography, Hi-Btoricsl--Mnps) IMISIM :KO, A..Ye.,, (Konsomol3sk-na-Amire); PERIP, V.A.; I-M'SKO, A.L.; . 7- r. ITIGAY,-ILL; KAIRASEVA, R.P., 2asluzhennyf uchite2l shkoly RSFSR; HASUMETIA, Z.A., uchiteellnitsa ~ V17.1- . I p ~p 11F.007, F., otvetstvsiarV sa Tyvirk, YUBUPOT, G.G., otvet.red.,- LIFAVOT. ~,. K. red.; POGROINSYUYA, X.A.. "d,; MUTHM, P.K., red.; KHODASUVIC'n. Y.Oo# red.; YMOMAM, La. red.,- .1lA=VSKIY, I.I., re-B.-MINRI-MG, XOGAN, V.S., tekhnapd, [Meonotw of Samarkand ~ Pra7izo ea statiBtical Manuall 17arocInos khosialetvo Sazaarkandukoi obInsti; stntlaticheskil abornik. Sa-mvIrtand, 1958. 95 p. (MMA 11:9) Swinrkrina (Province),,.Oblastnoy-e-statiaticho8kove upravleniya (samark.nna Provinco-Statist ice) IMMMURG, Semen Hoisayevich,; GRYAZITOY, V.I., red.; KAPRAIDVA. A.A., takhn. [Index method in Soviet stBtistical Indskanyi metod. y sevetrikol statintikes Hookva, GPD. Stat. i%d-TO, 1958. 190 P. OILRA 11:11) (Stati8tics) AUTHOR: Yugetburs, S. 2-58-4-6/14 TITLE: Some Problems in.Calculating Regional Indices (Nakotor Vo V0 prosy ~schisleniya terriurialorqkb indeksov) PERIODICAL:_ _-Ves tnik Statistiki 1 -65 (USSR) -Nr-.-4,- P-P 5-6 - ABSTRACT: The author-states that although it is often very important to be able com are the total volume of production of p .different regions, aswell',tAs general indices of production per vorkery average agricultural yields, etc, greal. diffi- pulties arise vhen the regions in question are different in economic structure.- In auch cases, the structure of either region may be taken as a basis of comparison. Calculations based on the strutture of the first region will, however, give contradictory results to calculations based upon that of the second region-* The discrepancy is even greater when making comparison between countries. Since no objective results can be obtained by this method, the system of "standardized coefficients" should be adopted for eliminat- ing -falsification due to structure differences. Weights are chosen so as not-to reflect the structure of one or the other of the regions under consideration, but the structure card 1/4 of larger region, including all the regions being compared Some Problems in Calculating Regional Indices 2-58-4-6) F14 Or Possibly all the-, count4i 1. Tis method ij3 to be a~pll'-ied In-,the calculation-of-regional indices of the volume 0t .production-. Beforehand,-bowever, it is necessary to elamine -frequent-caus.es-of-eTror in output eva.luation. Generally' gross production,-is taken to'denote the physical volume of production, but, this is wbaect to exaggeration due to 3 main factors: 1) Changing over to the4independent produotion of semimanufactured products formerli bought from other sources, 2) the use of more expensive raw materials than previously employed, 3) the mai~ufacture of articles requirinq,'pore labor that those previously produced. In addition ~'t must be noted that figures for gross production are inaiih:tate as an index '&0r the physical volume of production, since they do not include the value of processed semimanufactured products produced within the firm itself. When a particular ,branch of industry is being considered, these factors tend cancel one another out; hoveverp when calculating the in general, these factors may well cause great distortion if the physical volume of.production is to be taken as determined by the indeX-Of gross Production. In 'addition, it must be borne Card 2/4 in mind that some branches with a high value of gross pro- L Some P;oblems in Calculating Regional Indices 2-50-4-6/14 ductiont.such as lightindustry, foodstuffs, baking or distillifigi- will outweith i1ndustries of far greater economic importance, e.g. mining. To obviate these difficulties, the'physical volume of production should be calculated in the following mannerl output is equal to the product of the index of the productivity of labor (calculated not on the of value but on the basis of a comparison of working time expended during two different periods of time for producing the-same quantity of goods).and the length of time vorked. This is-expressed in the formula Te 4' T, To vhera~ I eq ual the phy-pical7volume of production, ~7t is the index of the productivity of labor, calculated at; described above$ and is,. the, index,of the expenditure of working time. ATO Card -3/4 - some -P oblems Regional. 2- An-'Calculating, IxAlces 58-4 6/14 -(The-author-states thAttbe above method of calculating the . physical volume of production by figuring the individual production indices.of different branches of industry in ac- cordance with the-expenditure of animate labor for a base period was originated by the Academician S.G. Strumilin for calculating the index of labor productivity). This method takes advantage of all the advantages of uniform monetary calculation by value, vhile at the same time remedying its principal defects. Bevertheless, in calculating regivnal output indices, the standardized coefficients method de- scribed above must be employed to find a correct basis for inder,ing and consequently the value of To . The author uses this method to compare-the output of two regions of basical- ly different industrial structure, where figures for gross production calculatad on a basis of value are entirely mis- leading. The author proposes that in calculating regional indices for USSR economic administrative regions, the struc- ture of the whole of Soviet industry taken together should be used as a basis, i.e. the average expenditure of working time per production unit for all branches of industry in -the-entire U_112S4. AVAILA13LE 3 Library -of -0-6-tig-ress Card 4/4 7MITI-EIVICH ~ m. (g.stalino) Propa;anda centeerB Im mines. Sovsba6cbt. 3.0 no,321:40 N 161. Nrl 14: ~ -, ~ (Commmist Party of the Soviet Union-Party work) inzh. . 1" Aebieved by Public efforts. S0`7.shakbt. 10 no.7:31-32 JI 161. (MILU 14:8) (mining engineering) YUGIIEVICH I M. They =t follov the ex=ple of austronauta. Scv.ahakht. 10 no.8133 Ag f6l. (MrHA 14:8' 1e Sbakhta Tlo#l?-I?-bisj, tresta Rutqhenkovugoll. (Donets Basim-4oal niners) ASIiIROV, X.B.; YUGIN, L.G. ter-,tais of the oil saturation Jn carbonate Results of isolating in L rocks. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no.3:136-145 '61. (MIRA (Volga Valley--Oil reservoir engineering) (Rocks, Carbonate) I ,~, . f . , ASHIROV, K.B.; GUBANOV, A.I.; SURGUCHEV, M.L.-, GUSEVA, L.N.; -F7 tj~' YUGIN, L.G. - Geology and development of the Tarkhany oil field of the ail iield Administration of the Pugonuslan Petroleum Trust. Trady Giprovr,- stoknefti no.3:165-182 961. (MIRA 14:12) (Bugurusian region-Oil reservoir engineering) ASHIROV., K.B.; GROMOVICH. V.A.; YUGIN, L.G. Geology and oil potential of the Kaeshovskoye field. Wudy Gi.provoBtoknefti no.5:134-151 '62. (MM 16;8) Ovybysbev Provimce-Petrolem geology) ASHIROVT K.B.; GUBANOV., A.I.; GROMVICH, V.A.; SURGUZIME p H.L.;-XUGIN, L.G. Geo-logy ana'flaw diagram of the devblopm-nt of thq Deryuz-hev-1m field. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no.5;3.67-176 162, (MRA 16.8) (Xuyb.vi3bev Frovince.-Oll reservoir engineering) ASHIROVP K.B.; GUUNOVI A.I., GUSM, L.N.; OFMIN~ R.V.; YUGIN, L,G. Geology and flvw diagranB of the development of the Alaka-yevka field, Trady Giprovosto3mefti no.5:197-208 162. (MMA 16:8) (KWbsbev Province-Petroleim gaolog7) SPASSKIY, S-.S, OBOLCESUYA, N.A., Y"ICTN. V.I. GT I?, ye. S~ Plasticizbrs for nitrile rubbers based On ~,Olymevtvr reclnr. Inst. khim. UFAN SSo-R no.3-33-42 159, (Plasticizers I 'S-r! ,-*&~V, A. 1 1, Kliment Arkadlevich Timiriazev. Nauch. red. 0. V. P'Latonov, Pozkv;i, D,,tgiz, 19'1-1- 1" -,,. SO: Yonthly List of RusFian Accersiona, Vol 7, No 9, Dec 1954 YUGOVY A.?. Universal' biograpby. Tokat,prom. 20 *zo.3i 20 Y;.r 11-0. ,, f. MI -;ILA 11, : 5 *,, 1. Starshiy inzhaner Byura tolelmichoskoy informatsti Ullyanovskogo sovnarkhoza. (Ullyanovsk Province-'Tex-tile workerB) YUGOV, G. Our radio amate=so Radio no.5s5-6 Fg _162. (HERA 15:5) YET U, G.N.; 23L'TSEBYAN, I.M.; FUOV, B.A.; YUGOV, G.Ta. Self-propelled hay baler. Sellkhoymahina no.2:3-4 F 156. MEL 9:51) (Ew-Rarvesting) (Agricultur&I machinery) 23WIT-EMMANN I.M.9 kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; POPOV, B.A., in2honer; Binding a*aratuo of pickiV balers for:bay and Straw (wire blnd- ing). SDIlkhozmashina no.9:6-10 5 156. (HM 9:11 "IV Uadin-ir COXI-W, 11Z.-.ra red f'.:hin films and their ~.tcip in rallio r,~eaaudng tev,~-~Tjjqjjer, Tonlric plim~i i JAb jlr~ewnenio v nike. f?"'i-vo Q.uti.,dartol", 19&?,. 1~2 1). 120-3-14/40 AUTHORS:Strelk S.P and Yur. ov gov, V.A. TITM:* Measurement.of-the Coefficient-of Dry-Friction During Harmonic Oscillations (Izmereniye koeffitsiyenta suhho_z-:) treniya Dri garmonicheskikh kolebaniyakh) PERILODICAI: ltibory i Tekhnika Eks-perimenta, 1957, Hr 3, PP-54-5S (USSR) ABSTRACT: An apparatus is described which pan be used to measure the static coefficient of friction durin- the action of a lovi frequency forcer (0 to 100 els). Itois usually assumed that the static coelficient of friction does not deDend on the nature of changes in the applied force. It is now suF,,,-S- ested that the limiting value of the force of friction de- Dends on the nature a-ad the speed of chanGes in the applied lorce. Experiments were.carried out in which the limitin_- value of the frictional force was measured with a sinus- oidal variation in the applied force vrith the frequency of 0 to 100 c/s. The apparatus is sho= diagramatically in The s-oecimen is placed on a small table winich e-I-D- cutes sinusoidal oscillations in an horizoE~U-al AL very low amplitudes the specimen moves together with the oscillating table. As thie amplitude increases beyond a Ca~?d 112 certain value the specimen moves relative to the table. At 120-3-14/40 Measurement of the Coefficient of Dry Friction During Harmonic Oscillations. this moment the amplitude of the oscillation is measured, The coefficient of friction is then given by lie. = aw2/g where ji c is the static,coefficient of friction, a is the critical amplitude, co is the corresponding frequency and g iB;the acceleration due to gravity. The experiment- al results shown in Figs,2 to 6 indicate that the static coefficient of friction is a function of the frequency of the applied force. The coefficient of friction decreases as the frequency increases. There are 6 diagrams, no tab!0~3, and 6 references, 5 Russian and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Department of Physics of Moscow State Universit.-, irrieni M.V.Lomonosov (Fizicheskiy fakal'tet UGU im. M.V.Lomonosova) SUFMTTB`D: June 5. 1956, AVALT-ABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 1, Harmorde oscMators 2a. Friction-Nessurament-Analysis D'YAKOV3, G.?,; YLWV, T.A. Ifewmiof strain gauge for measuring magnetos triction. Vest. Posk. un, Bar, Mtop mekh., -sstron., f4-z. kchim., 12 no.5:229-?30 157. (MIRA 11:9) 2, 240) AUTHORS3 D'yakov, G.P. and Yugovt Val*, SOV/55-5B-3--1OPC- TITLEj Mewu-ring- of - the, 'Magne toot ri c tion With the Aid of a Fi 1 m. Tensiometer (Izmereniye magnitostriktsii a pomoshch'y,- T-e nochnogo tenzometra) ;~ ~'~n f- T PERIODICALt Vestnik YoskovBkogo universi teta, Seri yr njateTrat-t~ir astrononii, fiziki, khimii i~ 1958,Nr 21- ABSTRAC-Tt This is a short note on the development of a new type 2f tensiometera in which thin layers (films) of constantan P-T, other materirlg obtained by methods of vaporizatlor~ in Tn~ vacuum are used as resistanoo tensiometers. The firet n~- was Dubllehed in Vestnik Noskovskozo univo-slteta,~c.- mat.,. =kh... Offtron.jo fiz. . 1tjj3ai; ASSOCIATIOFs Kafedra obBhchey fiziki (Chair of General Physics) SUBMITTED: April 219 1958 card !/I USCO1211-DC-60 52 6 4wxm 4 a A~w IL IL Q~, JL JL cum".,* L A. 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