SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKHAROV, V. - ZAKHAROV, V.D.

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ZAKHAROV, V*#- inzh. The mechanic helps designers, Nauka I zhiznl 29 no.1:98-99 Ja 162, (MIRA 15:3) (Drawing i.-Btruments) ':AKHAROVv V*q inzh. -Attentiinl 15 il ti --I.-TuvJ-n,.qkV--radloklub. Rejio ar,-teurr of '4-,Jva are on -,I-,e alrl' Hadig ro.7; 14110) (Tuva Autonomous Province-144io operations) ZAKAAROV, V.; LAZAREV, Yu. Electronic pulse generators or photocells. Fadia ni.3:48-49 Mr 161. (Mimmje) (Oscillators, Electric) ZAIaLVlOV# V.; Fl,,YGIN# M. Develop swine breeding and feeling everywhere. no-4:3-1-24 AP 16.1. (Swine--Feeding and feeds) obshcheotv,pit. 4 - 3) 89647 S/107/61/000/003/002/002 E192/E382 AUTHORS. Zakharov, V. and Lazarev, Yu. TITLE-, Electronic Pho -oscillators PERIODICALi Padio, 1961, No. 3, pp. 48 - 49 TEXT-., The inertia of photo-resistors can be employed to devise a new type ofrelaxation oscillator. The photo- resistor in such an oscillator plays the part of the capaci- tante and the feedback path is provided ty means of the light flux emitted by the neon lamp. A simple circuit illustrating the principle of such an oscLIlator is shown in Fig. la. The photo-resistor R I and the neon lamp ar,! enclosed in en. light- proof box4 The waveform generated at tha anode of the tube is illustrated in Figt, 16 , The principle of operation of the aVatem is as follows.' When the key K I to open, Owneon lamp is not conducting and R I is not illuminated, The anode resistance R 11 of the triode is chosen its such a way that when the key K I in closed thn neon lamp is ignited and C&rd 1/4 b9647 S/107/61/000/003/002/002 E192/E382 Electronic Photo-oscillators R4II is illuminated, Now: R k changes graJually when illuminated and the negative bias at theprid of the triode it; gradually increased, Consequently, the anode voltage increases and the drop across R a is reduced. When the voltage across R a becomes sufficiently low, the neon lamp becomes-extinguished and R begins to increase. Consequently, the negative grid -bias is gradually reduced; this in followed by a gradual voltago drop at the anode until the point is reached when the voltage acro3s R a is sufficient to re-ignite the neon lamp. The process is now repeatod and the system thus behaves as arelaxation oscillator. The frequrncy of the output pulses of the system depends on a numbor of factors and cannot easily be evaluated, In particular, the frequency is greatly dependent on the illumination of -the photo-resistor by an external source; this property of the oscillator can be Card 2/4 11')647 S/107/61/ODO/01:)3/002/002 E192/E382 Electronic Photo-oscillators used for measuring various external light s~)urcias. The frequency is also dependent on the slope of the tubb employed.- In pentodes, the-slope can be-controlled-by var.~ing the voltage applied to the screen g:rid. Consequently, .it is possible to design photo-electronic o;sdillators in which the screer. grid potential of the pentode is controlled by means of a photo-resistor. It is therefore pos:%ible to control the oscillation frequency of the sy,stem by means of, an external light source. Two circuits operatIng (in this principle are described. There are 4 figu:~es. LY/' Card Card 4/4 Electronic Photo-oscillators S1107161A,00A10310621002 E192/E382 PAC.I ZAKHAROV, V. Take b"tter care of school cbIldronle food, Obshchasty,pit. no-l'.3-5 Ja 160. (MIRA 130) 1. linchalinik upraylentya, obahchostvannogo Tittantya Hinisteretva torgovli RSM. (School childrnn-Yood) ZAMAii(m p V. NethoJ3 or Pover Engineering Computatione for the Umplex Regulation of current." Dinsertation for Degrece of Doctor of Technical Sciences, Leningrad Polytechnical Institute im. Kalinin (LFI) Subject: bydropover engineering Gidrotnkhnicheskoye, stroit--Ilstvo, L2, 1946. p. 27 IAMROV, V.. shturman. %WT40 Usln,g a drift cozqmter as a collimtor. G=&zhd.&-r.13 no.11:27 N '56. WAL 10: 2) (Photography, Aerial) -;~: GORIL11r, Ta., polkovnik, Imad. voyen. mauk; ZAMR(M. To, polkovaik, dots, kand. voyen.tauk; DESUITSKIT. Go, gener-AT-mayor artillarli; KITOSRVILI# Sh...podpolkovulk: TTADINIROT, T,, polkorilk mConcisa dictionary of tactical. operatioaal, and general militarr terms." Reviewed by IA. Oureli and others. Voen. vast. 39 no.2.- 83-91 )P '59. NIRA 1297) (Kilitary art and science-Diationaxies) (Russian language-Dictionarles) 107-57-4-10/54 AUTHOR; Klimashin, A., and Zakharov, V. TITLE: The Second "Field Day" Will Ta iF~fice on Aug,,ist 10-11 (10-11 Avgusta -- vtoroy "Polevoy den' ") PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 4, pp 10-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The radio operator team which won first prize in the 1956 "Field Day" reports its experience in this article. The team ol the radio station UA3KAE (077576), which included A, lUimashin, V. Zakharov (UA3FU), and G. Sernenikhin (077538), began preparations for the contest as early as April, 1956. The contest took place in Vlasovka village, Moscow oblast. A low-power con- suraption 38-40 and 144-146 mc radio receiver was selected for the contest. A 2. 5 -watt 38-40 mc transmitter was built. Yu. Prizernlin (064020) built a special four-element horizontally polarized antenna (see Radio, 1957, Nr 2). The sta- tion was tested in actual operation two days before the- contest. A series of hitches, drawbacks and mistakes of the 1956 "Field Day" in described in the article and remedies are suggested. There to one photo showing Ufa ultrashort-wave hanis during the M6 "Field Day. Card 111 "5e C' J! r W c r1 9(2) 30Y/1419-58-11-13/15 dill THOPS r i i. o e r Candidate of TochniCnl 5131~ 11:t TITLE: Electrical Filter for Very Lou F.:equexiciea (Eleltronnyy fil:tr infranizkikh chastot) PERIODICAL: Pviburnntroyeniy,~,, 11,60, 1Jr ill PP 30-30 (Unn", ABSTFACT: The basic wiring, cirou-_'t of a filter with a bani-transmis- o1vity -.7hich can be varied d1onvotely -within the range of Prom 0.1, tc, 2 cl-o-clos Its _-iven. The filter iv --epresonted by a baianccd I Iv., c t -current tube ,.,mplifier. In the feedbn-;,k r~-f this t-,7c--membored HC-filter is At L. e )'.n.p~it of -4'.o z:,,mplifisr thera is t Dingla- 4,:,w f:~-eqt-onc-Jea. T~e ~ava-_ietern of the r~-iA, b( salficted in jich a manner that "ho fq-dback iij hirlil. I - I ~. y positi-o at t~ie hir,hoBt frequencies. The frequencr cl,arco.,toriatio of t*;te ampliffir wiLhout input filter is characterizefl by a oharp rice of transmissivity at the hir,ha.3t fraquar,7:i,~,s. Tlie parametero of the input-RC- filter be ,~elet;ted 131 nt::,~h a ranner that the rise is C, -,7d /2 fully at. tle hi,~haot fr,iquenoles. To order3 of Ele;,.tri,:!al. Filter for 11'ery Loy., Prequencice SOV/119-50-11-13/15 ma8mitude of the R- C-m~,-.,ilera are tabularized. Selection is carried out with an ,3,3oura~-y of + 1. 1/'). Within the ranee of 0 to 2 V the filt-3r hi.s a lTnoar anplitude charac- 6er-'sti,~. The iziput x-esistunc(~ 1-3 ,--e-ater -than 1 Mg. The drift fruia zero i-- 3 -- 5 nV/h and can loe reduced to 1 - 3 mV/h by a 3uitable anlection of tulen. In the cace of highly re,As-~ive loade (> 30 kQ) thc filtez, Increases the voltage V thie 4-fold of its amobnt. In the cai3e cf a low-resistance load: the 'ransmisgior. coefficient of -the filter amounts to 160 -Lhe frequenoy chara:teriuUC!3 are shown in form of The s1multaneoui. rwitching over of capacities at the input filter ai-,I i-a the fendback warranta the passage of the followin6 frequ-:~n!~Ieo; 091; 002115; 0#5; 1 and 2 cycles. Tha filter i3 feld by an anode battory -80) and by a drv heat eleoent ('TW~ -30). Uiere are 2 fi,,-L,.res and 1 table. Card 2/2 L, Al Vill S/196/61/000/006/002/014 907312.135 AVIHORS: Znhhnrov, V.A.# Nadezhina, C.N., Sakharova. V.1. TITLE ---Variability of the-phyxico-mechaftical and-electrical insulation propertie-s of some ipressed materials under the effect-of temperature and )ther factors (humidity, fuel, oil) PERIODICAL3 Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotelchnika i energetika, 1961, No.6, P-17, abstract 6B85. (Sb. Steklotekstolity i drugiye konstrukts. plastiki, It.. Oborongiz, ig6o, 139-168) TEXT: The resistance to heating (referred to by tho author ae "thermal stability") of glass, asbestos fibre and powdory plastic materials of the grades Ar-L,_ (AG-4), KPIG-9 (JaIS-9), T~A4-1 (TVFE-2), K41-5, KNK-5, OIK-218, KNK-9 and b(#--70 M-70) were investignted. Data are presented oti the basic propertioa of these materiels, describing the method'of testirke and givhV; data on the influence of elevated temperatures on the wechat-1cal and -electrical insulation properties of pressed materials (M). KO-resin base PM have a mechnnical strength which is lower than that of similar Card 1/3 -1 ~ T - T ~ - --I.- 1. 1 ~ ~~ :- 1 -1-- ': , ~ Variability of the physico~mech.i. S/196/51/000/006/002/014 E073/E335 mechanical properties of AG-4 and VCh-70 at temperaturea up to 1500C; these materials are suitable for ope:ration under tropical conditions. although a drop in the electric.il insulation properties was observed for the material A,3-4. 15 references. Abstracted by A. Magidson. CAt-stractorox Notei Complete translations) Card 3/3 ZAKRAROVI_j~~3_ SONGN-A , O.A. Effect of iodide on thp polarographi- beh8vior of d'- and trivajent iron on a platinum eleeLrode. Zhur. fiz. khirm. 38 no.10:2474-2478 G 164. (MUM 18:2) .1. Kn,,ttkhskly gosudarstvennyy universitet, AhA-Ata. ZARHAROV ~ V. As; 301-IGINAO O.A& '- 1-1--l-r-1.). 1-11-....- . Anodic oxidation of arsenite ion on a rotatirg platinus elec- trode. Zhur, fiz. khims 38 noOt'767-710 Mr 164, (HIRA 170) 1. Y4zakhskiy gosudaretvannyy univerwi~tet. Z~ ~IAROYj_V.Atg izMh- Lffective performan,--a of steel prest-sesed truaises. Er-Da. ot-roi. 4.1 no.7j29-3.3 JI 164. (KEU 17t 8) 1. Troot 4setallkonotruktoiya. ZMAROVO V. Mechanical and-operational qualities of cast cm2kishaftis in GAZ engines. Avt. pron. 29 no.5'35-317 My 163. (KML 1614) 1. Gorikovskiy aytonobdl'W sawod. (Cranks and crankshafts.-Testing) i~ "I V f - ;r" I, W"'P Z-~! ikq' V M eL ZAIMA OV, V.A. lataw -vork-autoleatization, (KWA 6:10) (Drilling and boring) . I M.' M/Engina or ing Locklag devicea Clu-d t 1/1 Authort V. A. Titla 9 Mechanized locking devices. Pez Jadical f 3tan. i in-qtr., Ed. 6, 34 - '16, Juns IL954 vri-or, -- rninir-L!,! anti surinz-type lock"ng MOO- Institution S'iibmitted 2 In h 7 'M MR/ card Autbors Voronich,!v, N. M., a:~,f -'~Lldiarcv, V. A. Title Autouati,; revolving tables .~ey,IoUcal 7 !'~tftn. i 7rv-,tr., PA. 1, 5 9, JuI3- 1951, Ab rz ti-tv - tr n,~!- q I n ~-n s -n aut --at n;-, tab!(, I uspd Institution - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - ZAMIAROV, V.A. Automatic production line for machining tractor tranazl6slon cases. Kmohinostroltell no,9:1-2 5 057. WRA 10:9) (Machine tools) (Automatle control) (Tractors-Denign-and construction) SOURCE CODE- 'rR/01 291,~6b,60 A U' -HOR V ~i A A i C T17-Z. 4;min growcK itt the prese-ace cf rcSjUx 3f hfgh~-ernpf rature rvi6-.C1. alloys 'P~ L tartulcheaka.-a obrab~jtka me-allov, a0. 1, 1961, '22-24, 10?1(1 TAGS: grain growth, nickel alioytpolygonizition development, metal racr)stallizatton, recrystallization teutperature, hot it"etting, YjtN77TYu Ni-Cr alloy ABSTNUXT: The prcpertiai; of b-Igh-tempetature alloys-are lcrgel.~ a f-ifiction of grain i size. a.qd.usnixformity of structure,or of fittor-a which art detrirwined by the previrts~ fie-at tre4tm-ent--~and-cdl-d working of t" r;mtal. In tj~4 S C jnnk~Ctt-11; g Wwth p-nd Gize of al lov %jere ~z:; a funk Lion of ett'ingt~(*t'~ ~30-x af height or thc b~ anc 10OWC, respectively. tuch a cnrall dtf felence it'. temperaturc- is sufficient tv resijif in radical ch-qrtge-3 n a-r-Actuze of thc metal toveide-ving that th( recryacallira-lon ~-mp~rLure 01 KhN17TYU alloy is 970'1-. Prior a recr,~gtall A zar ion the aLruc-~ure of this alloy i i f in,!-gratne-i. OM45: 620.186-5 -17 WNMEM, M ACc 4R, A.P6001503 pticq thd(, if ttle Jefor-r--ition fa c-,)rpleted above 7hf.- experim~t,~ui confirnx,d L~jlr, t n,~ ec-ry-,- 11 i F-. it t ion t amDerature the &,rowth in grain size o-ring to recryqt~', if, ti-inar, an-i 411 the ;:cneq of 'nr'i V h4r, A 4. n T- I ~k n g r Ie- ~'4 (I flr1 r 1 'C 0. 5-1 deg/mi n crit*,cal grain growt% i3 n-. ubeerved: L'IIS it. )e(a,iut; d heating, rate and ila the of tecparaturcq sumeuhat below the thrEs told o- recr~,stalli.zation Lhe processes cf polygonization. are the first to occut, ahead of the other processes associated with recrystallization, and they form a i-table sub- stru, ture ti,~,,ich prevents any raoid grain growth. This, Incidimtally, diE:proves -.he Inotion t-ha:. arc--Ln size r-ecreaseR with increasing hcating rat,e. What is riore, the pro- ~,rnpcjrtioual to th~- heArtng rate: the slower the 1 1 e -13 rl" '~Ie ~'f the rCf.-rY!tP.IIiZpd gTaiu.' li~ L,-. -)T i~ S ;ures. 11, 13, 20/ SUBM DAT3: nor-e/ ORIG RE?: 0011 OTH WS: 000 SUB (;ODE.. 212 TVANOVA, Ye.P.; ZAKHAROVt V.Af Ecology of cemented to sube-!;rata Va2ang1niEm foram-Inifers frem the Boyarka Valley (n-atanga trough). Geol, i Ceofiz, no&7:107-210 164, (fITRA 18jS) 1, Inatitut geologii J geofiziki Sibirskogo otdelonlya AN SS5R, Novosibirsk. ZAMAROV. V.,A, P inzh, Hot-laid bituminous pavenents under Far flort~ cc--ditlona. Avt, dorf ~28 no.2:13-14 T 165. 04IRA 18-.6) Uz-e oP antlcr-ag,~;Ilant,5 thj~ tri~s.-.=nt of 19: 5- -alseases. 165. V.A. iy "o.1 lg~ ~my- -rrach Lil . P v~avloiwv) gorodskdy_ bol I-nlt.L.- ZAKHAROY, V.A. Distribliticn of the genus.Aguilerells, Chavan (Biwi Ma) in the J---racsic and Lover Cretaceous sediments of Siberia. Dokl. All SSSR,162 no.5tll6-) 1164 Je '65. NIRA 180) i- goof i ziki-Slbirskogo -otd4lervtyF.,--.A 4-SSSR. -Sub- - - -Tebruary~-19,-1965-- __~~HAROI't V.A.; SONGINA, O.A. Effect of Iodide on the polarographic: behavior of oxygen on a platinum electrode. Zhur.fiz.1rhim. 37 no.7s1450-1454 Jl 163s (MMA 17%2) 1. Kazakhskiy gosudarstvennyy univer!.iftet. 0 g - f 4 0 r s I No (1 4 0 to a N' ft P a 01 o " A L-A L- o QL a A 4 It. 11 -.1 W is v a n" IL t - . lop i.t. f4ofat -ttll 4 MWWAA SUM* WKWMI f" %, v. takha,". . N..j 4- : 0 eltedrf of 0%. wark c4 the bitim, (3) Irmo 4 air 1(4) ONIPvt M CLALA ~lv ", (is) ,J mmrt -A air am 14. (7) p to 08 i T Iff it 'j" 'j' 'i -ij -ji -0 0 R is I- 0 0 o 0 0 : * 0 0 4 a 0 0 4 0 le 0 0 41-0. 0 0 0 go 0 goo Was oil se'l *0 f *4 -d "m of ton" bdow was Of 411 trig TWA asswclas goo '00 .800 -01 moo Igo* u )v #3 4,41, o 0 oi il VRCS: :'*"0: 00000 4 00 10 96 w0 ZAKIMOV, V. A. aryl othors 0- """ "", Separatorry rolikopodnhipm.kov J-z drevennyldi plantl3cov. (7c-Itn. t~luz;jj.,, 1950, no. 5, P- 36-37) l4loodplastic retainers of roller bearings. - DL('t T1111 -V4 SO: Manuf*acturinf, -and Mcclianical EnC;:jItcerin~-, in the coviot Union,, Library of Congress, 19:53. ZAK11AROVo V. Ao C"t -atruct-Urt KOV.5v !.Igast Tzaxi With.,Sjgieroidal Form of 'Gmphite,l i% A.,ZakbArov, Er4jr,, Gortkiy Automobile Plant i~ni Molotov Mit .ey Proizvod" No 11, pp, 26-28 lescribes minuf procedure and application of gray iron treated 1z liquid. state vIth Mg and f arrosil-icon. Nmi-rouzw- USSR machine building plauts produce castings out of this type of caist ~xon~as substitutec for steel castUgis Cdfgi* ;s and prqwU44 MA Cbm, compa of la heats Struggle for r-teel. Moskva. Frofizdat, IS,52. 41 p. No-ratory notidall- sticbeekogo proizvodstva", (53~-25646) T11704.R9Z2 Z KII; i 7un, '141 PLItl 3iii-lienlyn F4is%hodr, Ifqqntvv, Vvec-disin;~, V Ghu,~.rtn, Dl,,ga Vlv!-r,",-vki Chni-,,unn Sr~ G :.z qpyta. Ravnty Gor'k. Auto7nvotln Sferoidnllnoy E I)T-zacy Grp f irr , 7 m. ;~ Iol C, t Own -) Sr 1--ro A-vtornob., Trakt. T ~-x. Mashincstroyeni-ya T3ETI, 1954. Ills. 3 112- 2 M 33511. Obmen ')pyiora V Mashinostiwenli) 1,500 -rjk7,. !~espl.-Sost. 1kc-7an IJ' Vyp. T',-n.-- (54.54616) P 30: Kntzlhnnyti, Vol. 1, 1955 USSRIKLectillancous 4"utallu--gy Card 1/1 A e. ho i- ZakhUrov, V. A.. r Cast c&mchaf~ of an auto-engin6 Poriodical i 0 :v. 296, Jan-Feb 1954 lhigwi" qrpu - __v vca a and tntrodu:ed in mmhin4 0-4113 'Uction mt LL w t "t f Fr ateol, aid t;on- ferro,~,) r r, an 1-1 at f5a 7 ti t;u-, < nly in the c i P, e 3 _q C, -;-4F- -ET7~f~ Le 2 OV v r. 1.r tinn nf -n-hirnic-lil v-raohit8 fomft In tht cant structure is discuss". 'r, t Cant 1, 4- le ic r c 137-1957-12-Z3848 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, PIr 12, p 140 (USSR) AUTHOR-. Zakharov, V. A. TITLE- Means for Reducing the Amount of Magnesium Introduced Into Ca~t Iron for the Purpose of Obtaining Spheroidal Graphite (Puti snizherdya kolichestva magniya, vvodiriogo v chugun diya polucheniya. sferoidallnoy formy grafita) PERIODICAL: V sty. : Novoye v liteyn. proiz-ve, Nr 2, Gorll:iy, Kn-lgoizdat, 1957, pp 73-79 ABSTRACT: At the Molotov GAZ a titw allay (I-) was developed for the purpose of obtaining cast iron with qpheroidal graphite (CISG); "lie A con- tains 15 percent Mg, 13 pf-rcent Mn, and 55 percent Si. The madi- fication occurs without the removal of metal from the ladle; an expenditure of 0.6-0.8 percent of A, by weight of metal, yields complete spheroidization of graphite in sections, of castin8s of up to 150 mm thickness. Procedures for the smelting of the A are described, Experimental results of the !Lddition of fres'i cast iron to the modified kind are given as well as the resiilt3 of Card I/it experiments iin the welding of CISG with electrodes of t-ie same 137--1957 -12 - 2 384 8 Means for Redu~ing the Amount of Magnes-Luln (co .nt. material and in the determination of the behvvior of the carbon in the cast iron during the process of modification. It was diS- covered that, a) During the addition of 50 percent of fresh cast iron to the modified cast iron the blanching action of Mg is pre- .Served; bj' In welding with electrodes of CIS.S the graphite spheres .retain their form in the welding seam, also; c) The carbon content of the cast iron rvinains practically unaltered before and afler Mg trentnwnt. E% Sh. 1. Iron-maLmesium-manganese-silicon alloys - Properties 2. Cast iron-Preparation 3. Magnesium-Applications Card 2/2 KURTOY, Ij.; ZAKMOV, V.A.; CHICHAGOVA, H.P-- RTANKON', S.Y. --womm"Iswu Zffi5ct of bismutt; and boron on curtailing the annamling of white Iron. Lit.proizv. no.12:2o-21 D (HIRA 11:1) (Iron-BIsmuth-bnron alloys--Hetallography) (Iron--fleat treatment) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 680 Golldberg., Mikhail Markovich, Zakharov Vasiliy Aleksandrovich y-e-v-- n ~-e-va-,77rad-enffi~~ Kazanskly, Yuriy Nikola ic" 001. Petrovna, Losev, Ivan Platonovich, Trostyanoltaya, Yelena Borisovna, Khazanov, Grigoriy Mikhaylovich.. Chebotarevskiy, Vladimir Vladimiudrovich, and Sheydeman, Igorl Yurlyevich Nemet llicheskiye materialy i ikh primeneniye v avJ.astroyenii onmetallio Materials and" Their Use in Aircraft Construction) Moscow, Oborongi2, 1958. 428 p. l5tOOO coPies printed. Eds.: Losev, I.P. and Trostyanskaya, Ye. B.; Reviewere: Bondarev, V.S., Engineer; Scientific Ed.; Panshin, B.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Tubyanskaya, F.G.; Tech. Ed.: Rozhin, V.P.; Managing Ed.t Sokolov, A.I.,, Engineer. PURPOSE: This is a textbook for students at advanced aeronauti(,,al engineering schools and may also be useful for engineers and technicians in industry and at scientific-research Institutes who are interested in nonmetallic materials. Card 1/23 Nonmetallic Materials and Their Use (Cont.) 68o COVRRAGE: The book describes the characteristics and properties of norimetallic materials and the technology used in their production and also the shop processes by which they are fabricated into structural memberss assembliest and aggregates. The ttformation given in the book covers the entire range of' nomietallio materials used in aircraft construution,, namelyi plastles, rubber, paper, wood and textiles, glue, lacquer, paints, and coatings. The authors made use of the results of a pedagogic experiment of many years standing, I.e., the lecture course "Technology of Nonmetallic Materials" given at KATI (Moscow Aviation Techn,43ligy Institute) and-MAX (Moscow Aviation Institute). The bcok was compiled by workers in the department "Technology of Treatment of Nonmetallic Materials" at the MA,ri and of the department "Engineering Materials" at MAI under the general direction of the editors,, I.P. Losev,, Professor,, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, and Ye. B. Trostyanakaya, Profetisor Doctor of Technical Sciences. The authors of the first and second ohapters are Ye. B. Trostyanskaya and I.P. Losev, of Card 2/23 Nonmetallic Materials E.nd Their Use (Cont.) 68o the third chapter,, Ye. B. Trostyan3kaya and G.M. lhazanov; of th-! fourth chapter, V.P. Leontlyeva; of the fifth chapter,_VA,,jg)Oj1KM of the sixth and seventh chapters, Yu. N. Kazanskly; of tYe eig,.;h chapter, :1.Yu. Sheydeman; of the ninth chapter, Ye. B. Tros-Lyanakaya, and those of the tenth chapter, M.M. Golldberg and V.V- Chebotarovskiy- The section of the seventh chapter "Mechanizing production methods used in molding objects from plastics" was written by G.I. Shapiro', and the noction of the ninth chapter "Mechanical reinforcement oV articles made of nonmetallic materials" by V.P. Leontlyeva,- the author of parugraph 5 In that section was I*Yuo Sheydemans The authors thank Ya. D. Avraoin, V.S. Bondarev, and Me Ya,, Sharov for valuable advice and B.I. Fanshin, Candidate of Technical Soience!l, for his assistance in readying the manuscript for publication. The book containa 180 figures anil 30 tables. There are 50 references, of which 48 are Soviet and 2 English. Card 3/23 -:?124 '30V/128-58-11 AMORIt Xurtov,- T F ChichAg 11.11- An4 2akhiarry, V.A.- ovn, TITLE: Eutecticity as a Technological and Qualitative Factor of Magnesium Cast Iron (Fvtekticbnc)st1 kak fektor tekhnologich- nosti-.i ke-chestva magniyevogo chugune) 11 Er, r 0 D I C Al, 1, 1Liteynoye proizvodetvot 1958, Nr 11, pp 3_4 (USO)R) ABSTRACT3 To eliminate the technological deficiencies of magnesium cast iron, it is recommended to use cast J.ron of a eutectic composition, the positive effect of which on casting prc,per- ties is explained by the minimum and oongtant temperature of its hardening. The technological procena in the pro- duction of eut-ectic, cast iron is simplified due to the rini- mum tomperature of melting. The possibility to lower tie cast iron temperature prior to modificaticn without di- minishing its casting qualities is a positive factor for its wider use in the machine-building industry, In the pro- duction of castings of different thickness, the proper yro- Card 1/2 31)V/128-5e-11-2/24 Eutecticity as a Technolot-ical ani Qunlitntive Factjr,of VE-gneai,.;.= Cast irsn portion of carbon and oilicon for the'furnitce charge ia :io- lected and the silicon amount necessary for modification is added. There are 3 tables and 1 microphoto. I. Iron-ragnesium castings--Prope.-ties 2. Iron-z-agreqium cafftizzigs --Casting 3. Tron-iragnes ium casting s--T erqNr,,r tttur a factors 4. Eutectics--Applications Card 212 ulaW, I.r., kand, takhns rauk; FoNDHAFLET, A.Y.1 ZAKIIAIIOV, V,A,; CHICHAGOVA, Canting crankshafts. Ayt. Prom;z*1121133-37 D 158. (Km U.- r) 1,Gervkovskijr RVI;O$aV*d ly*u,nding) AUTHOR: TIT.LE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT6, Card 1/-3 t I I , r SOV/128-59-6-15/29 Kurtov, I.P., Candidate of Technical Soiencest,"&- harov V d, Chichagova, N,P,, and Ryabokon'. HOP., iiingiii-ehers Productlon.of Malleable Iron Processed with Bismuth and Boron liteyncye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 89 PP 31 - 34 (US;3R) About 30,000 tons of castings have already been made from malleable iron which was inoculated by bismut:i. -and boron in the Gorlkiy automobile plant. The mel- ting of malleable iron is done by the double-proce3s (cupola furnace and electric furnace) using 40% ir3n and 40% steel from waste materials, further, 3 - 3.5% of ferros'.licium from the blast-furnacb and the rest of the fresh iron from other plants. The content of other eleraents is given in table 1. The grained bis- muth and ,'erro-silico-boron is added ~Iuring the out- flow of i:ron from the electric ftirnaeo by means of an autbmatia' - dosage devico.. At 'the aame Umo iooes - 0.15 kg axe ad d to the of aluminmn, weighing 0.12 Sep melted Iron. Generally 0.002~; of boron and 0o003% of SOV/128-59-8-15/29 :Production of Malleable Iron 2rocessed with 31:3=uth. and boron. bismuth are added to the weight o:PL the melted iron. ,eho meohnid-oal characteristics of this modified maL- lortj)jo jxor~ aro the same Ito of Iron Y.Ch - 35-10 (Table 2), The ct.-Lotin, characteristics wore studiA on the casted spirals &ig 2) and are mentioned In table 3. 'rhe fluidity of this inomtbitAict iron increEi- ses 7%, The casting spoilage is the eame as with zas- tings from other non-modified iron. ihe percentagO of Si can be increased from 1.3% to 1.72% (Fig 4) 'ehat shortens the graphitization process 5 times. Also the process of annealing dec:reases 27%. This enables savin s of 2.65 million rubles in a year. For removal. oi Iraso-i, a apocial, powerful and mobile ventilation machine is Installed. For an estimation of boron in the Iron, the spectrographs ISP-22 or 82-28 wero used (an lytic lines axe of' B - 2497.7 and of Fe - 2496.5 1). For a quantitative estimation of boron, a microphotomotor XF-2 was tioed which en- ables evaluation of a concentration of 0.0005 - 0.004%. Card 2/3 The bismuth was estimated by the photocolorimetric SOV/128-59-8-1!,/29 Production of halleablet Iron Processed with Bismuth and Boron method. There are 3- pho-tographs - -1 graph.- -4 tab-,,.-es - - -- and 10 references, 9 of which are Soviet and 1 Exig- lish. 11 Card 3/3 8/128/60/000/002/002/002 A133/A133 AUTHORS: Shkol'Dikovt B. M.t Bondarenko, L. G., Zakharov, V. Chichagova, N. P. TITIS: The prac*;ico of modifying cast iron %ith cerium alloys PERIODIV-AL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no. 2, 196("s 36-37 TEXT: Reportirig on a work carried out by Giredmet, 17AM_': and the GorIkovskiy avtozavod (GorIkiy Automobile Plant) to stud,-r the effect of cerium as a modifier of cast iron, the authors point out that misch metal was the first cerium-type modifier used to obtain nodulax cast iron. Since cerium is no more in such short supply and the prodaction will be considerably increased under the pres- ent Se,ven-Year Plar., the cost of cerium modifiers will be eLt and, according to the author, will amount to 20-25 rubles/kg. Labora- tory tests were carried out to study the modification effec'; of misch metal, ferrocerium and ferrocerium. alloys with up to '70% magneelum. additions on cast iron whose composition was similar to that used at the GorIkiy Automobile plant for the fabrication of Card 11/4 The practice of S/128/60/ooo/002/002/00.2 crankshafts, viz. 3.2-3.5% Co-2-2.5% Sit 0.8% Mn, 0.1-0.2% PO 0-007-0-010% S (cast iXon previously desulfurized by masnesivm), 0-025-0-030% S (cast iron obtained from a heat of foundry blf.st- furnace pig iron and steel), 0.09-0.10% S (cupola iron). The lab- oratory tests proved that the modifying effects of misch metiLl and ferrocerium were practically equal, so that ferrocerium --.s ---given Preference SiZLI-.e it is cheaper. The authors emphasize 1.;hat itF1-_S__exj4dJ "et-t-o-61da- -ther-ferroce_~:,Ium, and Giredmet has deiraloped ferrocerium alloys with 70% Mg. If up to 5% Mg is added, there is no pyroeffect during the additioa of foundry alloy; up to 15% Mg results in an insignificant pyroef- feet. If the Mg_content is increased, all those difficulties will arise whJ.ch are typical for the modification with pure Mg. The ferrocerJ.um consumption is considerably reduced if 10-12% Ili are added; therefore, all the following laboratory tests were c6xried out with ferrocerium alloys containing 12-15%'R3 The residual cerium. content In cast iron after -modification a- mounts to 0-03-0-06%. The residual S content in cerium cast iron Card 2/4 8/1 --0-,,R/60/000/002/002/ 002 The practice of A133/A133 ys higher t'Aan in magnesium cast iron. Of an initial S is alwa. With an F111sm oonsumaption of-0--95% the-S-content-of cupola iron decreaseL- from 0-10 to 0-.06%. in contrast to the laboratory tests, zhe fiist experimentELI modification of crankshaft cast ixon with ferro- cerium of 15% Mg at the Gorlkiy Automobile Pla~at showed a percep- tible pyroeffect and intensive bubbling of the cast iron iii the la'dle. To investigate this phenomenon a series of FTeM alloy melts with different Mg contents was produced, and it was found that, under industrial conditions, only cerium alloys with up to 71/0 M61 addition rendered satisfactory results. For subsequent tes";s some 200kg FTs'K-6 with 6-7% M9 were produced, of which about 1,oOO crankshafts for "Volga" and "Chayka" cars were cast. Durini; the whole test period not a single crankshaft was rejected because of "black s pots", an6. since 1957 the Plant has not received c;)m- plaints because of defects of the magnesium and cerium case iron crankshafts. The main technological features of the FTsM-6 cast iron modification are the following: The FTsM-.6 and CkJS (Si?5) Card 3/4 The practice of S/128/60/000/002/002/002 A133/AI33 modifiers are added to the cast iron success:%vely; O-3Y6 P.VSM-6 in A lumps weighing 11.-0-250 kg are put into the laile when the cast iron is tapped from the electric furnace, and 0.4% S'L75 a.-?e added to the cast iron in the pouring ladle. Soda is used as slagging additive, the addition of cryolite is not necessary. The 1") con- tent of the cast iron Frior to modification should not exceed 0.02%. The 'actual tapping temperature of the metal should be in the range of 1,420-1,450 C, The advantages of the FTsM-6 alloy over metallic magnesium as modifier are: absence of the p,,rief- fect, insertsitl,veness towards a temperature increase of ct,,st iron prior to modif ication, a practically non-tixiE 1,ing temperature drop of the metal-4uring modification (200C)~ f;he possibility of re- ducing the-cast iron superheating temperature in the electric furnace Drior to tapping by 120-1500C,--which will--increasf-the --furnace _Projuctivlty-by--12~-15%, and the insensitiveness tcwards d6modifiers (Ti, Pb, Sn). A disadvantage of the FTsM-6 all 4Dys is that it increases the tendency of cast iron to form cementite on the surface.. There are 4 figures Card 4/4 5/; 37/9, 1 /D(Z;/( 11 /,' ~7/12 3 AG601A101 AU"M 0 F-.1 - -offe, V. M., Burov, V. M., Shkol'nl'iov, E. M., Bonda.^encc, L. 0., Chichngova, N. P. TIZ,E: Cerlum modifiers for obtalning cazt Iran with qrherical gr,%rhite PEPIOCICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglyn. no. 11, 1961, 3. abllr&ct 1119 (V nb. "Polue!honlye 1zlially 1: zhIdx, m-t. m ~v;kortn, kr1&ts1I1- zat.,tyey". Moncow - Klyev, Minheig, 1901, 147-149! T:,'XT: Tho., conditions were clarifled undej? which It Is posalt.,e to uin for modifying a Ce alloy Instead of Mg. In UsIng On Ce alloy, it cm, I- fPd Into tlc ladle d".rectly while filling it with the cride Iron. Tne necesiity for the h!gh-t(-mper.ttv.*e h,;atlng up of th,~ cr-ude Iron and of using sn autocla-'re and F6 F.1 5 ciyol ite draps - ut, -4 t wa-- ostriblUbed that Fe-CP1 'al lay with 5 1 uit- a!~Is for use trder steel -plant - -opdItlins. 25 experiments were carriel vtA 1n madil)rlng crud_'AroawM Co.- -An alloy 6IFrsW)I) was -ntroduced Into f.Zr- (CMi -n:woqulfiti~y- - - - weight 6f 4 the ladle 1 o~f Oi27 --Oa2u cride Iran- It w. as establiahed that alloys of Fe-Ce with 5-- 3% 104 make it possibie to LicKIII.Y 1,he crude Iron directly in the ladle without any protective device&, and the -*ard 1/2 711 .~3 Corium moiiffers f^r nhtainlng AL1601A I o crude Imi undargolne, mcilflcitlon b7 a Ce allmy aliouLl not nont;.In >0,0?4 .so ttv%t tv) cakiting to pura wi4 have no nowisAnIllo Irriritifiri - n(Alfination Prr,),I.i(,t,,s. Tne m1croattuature dM the charactorintics of Xa- und Ce-crjd--~ irons Are practically the Bane. A. Savel'yova (Ab3trACtcrIn rotei Cojrplete trAnslation) PI,OTh']KOV# Pds; ZAYIIARCV# VA. Reconstruction of plug traps for box furnaees. Shor.rats.predl.vnedr.v proizv. no.W8 161. (MIRA, 14:?) 1. M.-.gnitogorskiy netallurgichaskiy kombinat. (Furnaces, Heating) SFIMTCV N.M ZAKHAROV Reducing uall tfit~kneS3 of heat-treating ffu Maces !~b-or.rats*predlqvnedr*v proizv. no.100 161. (KIRA, 14',7) :1. Magnitogorskiy "tallurgi.cheakiy kombinat. (Furnace3. Heat-treating') 4KHAROVp V.A.; DOOKIN, Yu.1. Hagpoaium cait iron in automobile manufacture, Lit. proizv-. z1of 4z7-10 Ap161. (MIRA, 14:4) (Iron founding) (Aut=obile industry) .Carburizing -cast Iron Im the ladle* Ut#prolsY, r.0.11f y 162. fHKM 15912) (cast iron-4k,tailurgy) RYMILOV, A.A.; ZAMIABLOV, V.A.; UMEDI,, I.I.; RYABUIOIOV, S.I. Control of black spots on mgnesium iron castings. Lit. prcizv. no.6:10-11 Ja 162. (MBA 15 -6 'a) (Ca-3t iron-Defects) L.Q41L_':~~47 E,~'o T (d)Avi' 1) 'i-i p _ P (k) LE "' E L~ ~E; -TA I j TL A~,~ ACC NRs AR6o].6529 SOURCE CODE: UR/02T6/65/OOO/012/BO75/B075 AMHOR: Zakhar V. A. iTIT12: A method for analytical determination of the diametric clearance when M55t=- ibling roller bearings into units ISOURCE: Ref. i,.h. Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, Albs. 12B574 REF SOURCE: Tr. Nu zhevok. aviat!j. in-t, vyp. 10, ch. 1, 1965, 37-110 yby TOPIC TAGS: roller beea-ing, ball bearing, bearing race ABSTRACT: In force fitting the rings of bearingy ~Ihere is a reduction in the diome- tric clearance between the surfa-c-ealfoo-f the rings and the balls (or rollers) in the bearing due to deformation of the trings. Formulas are given for determining the re- duction in diametric clearance due to an increase in the internal diameter of the ring during dixect force fitting cnto the shaft and also vhen there are additional ~ components on the side of the inncr ring of the bearing, e. g. an intermediate sleeve, cup, etc. 2 illustrations. Bibl!.ography of 2 titles. L. Tikhonova [Translation lof abstract] [SUB CODE: 13 1 CaW 44/-4~ C.A.; VOZZHTTINOVA, T.F.; E DUB: Ye. A 2 TOLOV, -1. SAKS, TZSA*:G'l, 'Yuele; Fuili-I'LlKC, A.V.; F,*R4,:T*TOV,9KlY, V.-..T,; yu. 1 .9 11, 0.11. Correoponding of the Academy of Sciences rf the U.S.S.R- :3orl-, Scroe-vich Sokolov; 193/, on Ili's 50th lbirt)-.day. Geol. 1 110-8:-.40-14:7 '64 ("JI11A IF, : 2 ) . ZMMOV, TQAO., SONGIRLO O.A.9 MMAVTSLTA, N.A. Amperometric determination of arsenic, and antimony. Zav.lab. 26 no-5:53!Y-540 160. (MMA 13t7) 1. razathshy goeWaretyennyy universitst. (Arsanic-Analysis) (ALatimony-Analysis) 7AMROV,,,.T.A. t. :30NGTFA, O.A. . TERMAN, L. N. 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It, --!*I Yaq ZakharovA VO All, evp A* A M, fl.1,1 f,,rqckinc,,, of VMv,11 hberglazss bV VImmu~17-,7 J Al"j 4 9p- I SOUIRCZ: -1963P 366-4o 1 WHO V.Ulz gla3s fibtar rjr.~c!,dnS_, fibwgia-_,ij~ plestlesp VFAA tdon3truoture P iw-.~A,qting, p r opp f,~ rySil,,,erglavs mcbmdcal prop,~rt-,Y, KOH jiBSn~,~ C-Iil D, Lho i-dcro3coplc atu4tr of M11-1, based on orgmno3ilioon resin 6,nd ~,i~nzu~ etrhJ_nz wit:a 36.1vanto emd hot K.011 fa-.illtated the obs ermmticr, llu,a of th.:3 re3im. t,,t 20 , 't' 9linkag 4132 ol., th- e between binder ex or la 'D io 1,1riatic!i poro ard fomation in t."rmal aging at fd.,, fnA e3m~L aeLng vztv!1,-,,3 Jnluzuta stresses producing britt1a-,,,-,_ erf tho blildi5l' Lnuj aljzl-~;S` M, !)Iete strrl i--~- from the fiber. It was Idiscolm--ed thr.) Mnr L-:; a cat-saltic ef~~,ct on &-~ren~-therxin_g the adjacedt thin: r T'c 1_-,_-,no7o trvii_ilatin-~WLnd propert-lem of the fiber-' "0 r.,*, 0i'zi a, MAvenctm to the glas x-noad3 ti Lx~ iaodUied tnc. T. 41 r 7-- L 'crld to form I a moro fiber, art- Ims t 7 Ibw I~motldae of the Uvar L-4as from the coastal area of the Se~a cf Okhotsk stratigraphic importance. Geo2. i geofiz. no.3:23-31 162. (MMI 15:7) Nvosibirsk. . (Okhotsk Sea region-Iamellibranchiata.. Fossil) ZI%KHMIr* V*A. Paleocologic observations of the Pargana oyster beds (Adraswn region). Zap. LGI 42 no,20S-IM 962'. 15:6) (Adrasmn regiou--(~rsters, Fossil) A sHIUDY, L.A., otv.rod.; MWOV, A.K., red.; ORIGCRj V.I., dotsent, red.; ZAKHAROV, V.A., red.; KRlVOSNW, A.K.. dotseat, red.; NEVKljk0f-.A-.I'-. RAZURWrMIT, T.U., dotsent. red.; HZKO- of LAYEVA, T.A., red,iad-va: NAZAROVA, A.G., takhn.red. EPlanning. building. and improviag citiesl Planirovka, sastroika I bla,,,,,raustro1stvo gorodov. Koskya. ltd-vo H-va kom=tn.khoz.wSR, 1960. 179 P. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhttoktury 60R. 2, Prodsodatell pravleniya Rostovskogo otdalenlys, Soyuza arkhitektorov SSSR (for Grigor). 3. 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(MIRA 16:4) 4yritea) imine dusts) (Blasting) Construetion of pit-type mmken tanks* Pftm,strol. no.1019-22 1162. (Anu 25:12) (Tanks) (Underground construction) WHOM. V.A. Surgical treatment of goiter; basel on data from the Bryansk Province Hospital. Sov.zed. 23 no.1:128-130 A '59. (MIRA 12:2) 1. It khtrurgichaskogo otdalonlys (say. B.F. Senchanko) Bryansk07 oblestuoy bollnitty (glaynyy vraoh To.P. Volodlko). (GOITER, surge results (Rua)) 2AKHAROIF# V. A. MTcatltis as a conpilcation after ranecticun of ttn stom-ach. Veut.khir. no.3k:LG5-107 1622. 150) 1. Iz otdolonlya (zav*a -- V*A% Ukliarciv) rayonnoy bo*.L-nl-tcAy (1.;l. vrar,h ., L.I. Artamonov). Adres artc-a~ Bryarink, Bo;;Idtski- r.-r., rayonnaya bollnitsa, lchlnirgiclliec~oyp (PiUICIZAS-DISEPUSES) (S T 0,', L'i C, IS U R G F, RY) VOLKOVp V.V.p kand.mAiditainakikh naukl GORBAN'# Aslop kandemeditainskIM naukj ZAVIYALOVp I.A.p vraoh; ZAKHAROV V A.v vrach 0 01- Some proposals aonaerning the technic of plastic daorywystorhizostocq. Oft. shur. 15 uo.5s278-280 160. (MIM 13 9 9) 1. 1z kafedry oftallmo2ogil (naohallmik - prof, B,L. Polyuk) Voye=o-mdituiuskAy ordana Lemina akademii Im. 3.M. Kirov,&. (DA011YOCYSTOPWINOSTOW) 7AKWON', V. A. ---plosidew of the "Information Circulars" of the Haln Administration of Phanknolas of tle Azqrbaijan S.S.R. Apt.delo 4 no.1:5f~-59 JR-F 155 (MM 8:4) lo Zamestitell nachallnika QAPU Uzbf-kekov, SM. (AMBAIJAN-- FHAMliCOWGT.- PHRIODICALS) KORIMT, I.V.; POLTAMVSK11r, L.Tu.-, ZONOT, B.T.; ZAXIIAROV, V.A.,; KORITTSSKIT, Th. I. Regultb of the investigation of Zultzer loans. Wcat. prom. 19 no.6:30-35 Je 159. (MIRA 12:9) l.Sitrudniki Vseso7unogo nauchno-issladovatel'skogo inGtituta takstillnoge i legkoge mashinostroyanlya. (IOOMS) ZAKHAWro G*N*; IAFMP vitht 1 4t New lAtrulment for measuring the forc3 of friction between the ti7aveler and the ring. Takst.prom. 21 no.2:59-60 Tp- 162. (MIJL~ 14:3) (Spinnin machinery) TASHMU*LMD()Vv -,V.A.; KARAKOZOVA, A.A.; STEPANOVA, M.Ya.; AMEDZFAWi, A. Prescriptionx filled at pharmacies of the therapeutic institutions of Tashkent. Apt. delo 14 no.5t72-76 3-0 165. (MIRA 18t1l) ,1. Tashkentskiy farnatsovtIcheekly institut. 112-3-6422 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotakhnika,'1957, Nr 3, P. 189 (USSR) AUTHOR: Zakharov, V.B., Yurevicb, Ye.l. TITLE: Automatic Frequency Control System of a Low-Power Generator (Sistema avtcnoaticheakogo regutirovaniya chastoty generatora maloy moshchnosti) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. politokhn. in-ta, 1956, Nr 184, pp. 366-369 ABSTRACT: The authors describe an automatic frequency regulator for a 200-cps, 14-kva synchronous generator designed to supply power to an electric power system analyzer. Card 1/1 ZJXHAROVY V.D. 1:1 . 1. Some t-lpeo of gravJtatloral flelds vith gravitational uaves. Voct,Monk, un, .9er, 3: Fiz., astron, 20 no.2:5%-64 Mr-Ap(,If,5. -5) .IRA IS. 1. Kafedra astrofizi-ki Mcakorvokogo univorditeta. I I ZAKHAROV, V,D. Invariant; description of gravltatlon waves. Soob. 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