SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHURBITSKIY, Z.I. - ZHURIKOV, V.N.

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In order to avoid the absorptl~e effect of.characteriatio rays and the seconda~y:fluprescente~lis-' sion in the specimen,a control sample, prepared: fro-sa: the same(stiel,, was used for standaidization purposes. Uniformlvj as. to oo6posiiion '.was*attained by welding the Ingot (diameter 10 2'2,1) to a Wi~ (a Mm. diameter).. by diffusion annealing at 12500 for 24 hre.,, and!subsle- quent.normalizUig at 660C. Results of some determIzations or is' Ca, rd ;/3 :ACCESSION NR:: AP401 2430 ~~.chromium and-manganese content-in,one contr-61,%44~6 a6m~pared wi~h.A calculation of content of these elements in!pui4,';mett'ill:,intro4ilc,i, a correction in fluorescent excitation of chroMium~46d. manganese toms by iron atoms. Results of determining the; content of 00M- a ponents of alloys in dendrite areas. by: microaniklyels.." are provIded which indicate that; there is not; a substanti al: v.Arlition in degree of vertical c;oring in the ingot. With respect to the.ingot cross section, the degree of coring is not cons tant.* A great diff e en6e r in the cooling rate of the investment and center zones of theiiingot causes an increased degree of heterogeneous distri.Wtion. of all com- ponents of the steel in approaching the ingot,~centei-. Chromium and manganese content at the axis of dondrites approaah,':their aV6~age content in steel and change little in the ingot cr6ss section. Silicon in the dendrite center Is signifioantl deoleted. This:de Y pletion increases in the axial zone of the ingot. A,maximum:degree of coring in the center zone of a 3.5 ton ingot clf~3MGSA at eel is 1.90 for'ehromium, 1.85 for silicon and 1.75 for manganese. :Ten- denoy to coring was previously:com~pared in o6rtalarelements,of the card 2/3 j: ~. ..... .. "I ~ . I I 111111111ruill I I I [Mill HIMIrvivill vaull . ; I I'll - 11 1 .. .. ............ 2~19/64 ACCESSION NR: AP4029M4' '10 V000/00i/P20310109 Zhurenkov# Po M. -(Moscow); Yegorehina To Vo (Mdo;U*,1 TITLE., On the dendrLte inhomogensity and chemical compogiftact of: the carbides of EI-481 cast steel -S(XMCE% AN 888R. Txv. Metallurgiya i gorn0ye delo#,ao.~Ils 1916 4, '105-100 .4 TOPIC TAGS: x-ray analycis 91 61 steel,, carbide,.dendriie, -IL4ustion. 1 ABSTRACT: The authors statelthat the 'application of X-r~ilmcciotinalysis ii thd study of steels and alloys in the,cast state makes it posiLble!t* obtain,valua6le information on the micro-inhomogencities of the distribuaou of alloying'elemahts. The.authors provided graduated graphs for determining thi~qujw~itative amckint, 'of vanadium, chromium, molybdenum, manganese and nickel. in, tie s6ject oteei*; Micro- "ie ehemical compositi 1 of photographs ofthe dendrite structure were presented. on the carbides in Icast steel 31-481 is presented in a table. Ttw presence~6f ajarge amount of primary carbides j rich in chromium, vana&um,~ and molybdenum in ~ the interaxial sectors,, masks the true tendency toward dendrite trihomagenelty;of ibese. elements. The degree of liquation determined by the ratio cif itbe maximuw and: mini== solid statedoncintrations le less than the true tandency,of thsse 616MMts to Card 1/2 1 LCKONOSOV, Ivan Grigorlyevich, starshiy naucbnyy sotra&-Ik; ARTIr Ivan Grigorlyevich; VISILIZOVA, Regina Tsygenlys-rich;jdUbanw, Tevgeniy Aleksandrovich: L~'. Kikhail PetrovIch, OV L44."~t~ Vladiadr Tefimovich, PrInimali uchastiye: ARMM, I.G., starshiy nauchn" sotralilks, TUZVUKO Tayeal starshiy nauchn" sotradnik-, LIUMV, X.r., starahly wmcbnyy sotrudulk; OVOKINNIKOVA, D.K., uladshiy mauchn" sotrudaik; VASILIXOYA, R.Ye., mledshiy naucbnyy sotrudalkI.MURM Ye Als~. mladahiy nsuelmyy sotrad- nik. MMUVLV. B.A., red a d--va-.!PARMI1U, N,'4, tekhn.rad, (Album of designs of dams to be built an timber floatine rivers] Allbom konstruktaii lasooplavnykh plotin. Koskva,~ GoelesbU919datg 1959. 212 13: 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-lealedovatel'skly Inatitut legooplava'(for all, except 2buraylev, Parakhlna). (Zamber-Transportation) (Dams) AUTHORS: Gvozdov, .3. P., Zhurenkova, A. A.~'- SOVM3-56-3-6/49- TITLE: The Interaction, Between Titanium:ftnd *drogent Px',jgen and 11itrogen (Vzaimodeystviye titanai ~s vod6rodom, kisiorOdom- i azotom) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shko1y.`;1Met;allugiya, 19581 Nr 3, pp 32,- 38 (USSR) ABSTPLACT: The interaction of titanium :aetaV;1Povrd6r with hydrogen~ tions of the' oxygen and nitrogen, ao well as tle condi maximum absorption of these three'.':gaEes.were investigated. Three types of titanium powder were uzed; Sample A 98,58% Ti, 0,3% Fe, 111,2~15' of insoluble':,residue. Sample B 98,73% Ti, 0,26%,Fe, 1i07-,'-of insolubl6'residue. Sample C 99,03% Ti, 0,03% Fe, ijc4 of insoluble residue. The absorption isothermal lines for hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen were recorded. The Initarac~ti,on between titanium and hydrogen is a complicated:process wlhich:is accompanied by the formation of solid solutions of hydroGen in titanium: Card 1/4 A solid solution with 25-35 atom% oC H2 in titanium-. The Interaction Between Titanium and Tlydrogen, Oxyge 11 SOV/163-58-3-6/49 and Nitrogen B= solid solution with 32,3 65,4, a t 044 of H in titanium. ~.2 Also titanium hydride with the coMpocit:ion TiR was found. The formation of titanium h~,~dride doppfids on temperature; at mbove 5000C the do-.o,mpositiori~of the bydride beginc. In the interactiui between titanium and oxygen it turned-out that at room tOmperature 'the' absorbed amount of oxygen is 8-10 MI/I jT Ti. When ther'e, is an increase in temperature the absorption of oxyCen increases, and at 8000C 440 ml of oxyk-,en are absorbed by I g of titanium. The rate of aboorption decreases in dependence on time. The interaction between titanium and oxygen includes the formation Of solutions, the chemical interaction knd the absorption.~ At a low~con-, centration of oxygen and at a low Prenouxe a solution of oxygen in titanium occura. At a ~pre,jsure exceedi,ng 1.10-4 torr and at a higher concent 'ration 'of oxygen, a chemical interaction between titanium and oxygen t,akes place. The interaction of titanium and oxygen mainly Card 2/4 takes place a-t the surface. In invettigating the interaction The Interaction Between Titanium and Hydrogen, Oxygen SOV/1637~8-3_6/49 and Nitrogen between titanium and nitrogen it niaj..be seen that at Jower temperature nitrogen does not~',rea-Awith titanium4 When the temperature is increased from 300 to 6000~ C the absorption increasee under the formation of titanium nitride. The interaction between tit~nium,and nitrogen is a reversible process. Nitrogen diffuses slowly in solid titanium and is distributed unequally among the titanium, grains. The surface layer is richer in nitrogen than~,are the inner layers. The influence of oiygen and nitrogen on the absorption of hydrogen by-tita~niuia was investigatc-d. Nitrogen has a grea *ter effect~on the~~absorption of h~jdrogen in titanium than' oxygen; -e.g. 1~- of ory-geri decreases the hydrogen absorbed from 430 ml 'to 338 mA/1 g Ti. 1% of nitrogen decreases the amount of.hydr6gen absorbed from 430 ml'to 345 ml H of 1 g.Ti. The absorption of oxygen and nitrogen is noi reversible; oxides and nitrides are formed on this occasion.~There are 6 figures. Card 3/4 . ..... . .................... .... 20273 '~/00'/025 S1148J601000100 1 1043 1273, A16 I/A030 AUTHORS: Gvozdovq 3,,Pd (Deceased), and Zhu:rehko,ra:, A.A, w TITLE-. The titanium-hydrogen system PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh udhebnykh zavedenly. dh M~t srnaya all,urgiya, no. 9, 1960p 8-13 TEM The first part of this:work had beeft published in auchnyye doklady vysehey shkolye 14etallurgiy is a , No.3f 1958; the: interacti6n of titanium with gases was investigated and the experimen,t.equipmeht and method were desoribed. A more detailed investigation of the,system tita:nium-hydro- gen has been done Jr this part. Data of four works aiv'studied!,and 6ompared beginning with the work of Z.Kirschfeld and A.Sieverts who in JqZq were among the first who studied the system and obtained & hydride with 407A ml in 1 g titaniuml with 3,,912 density~ and metallic 41o.3s;, G.Hdgg f .ound.that the homogeneous c4 phase in hydrides of titanium,'. zi:rooni=l vanadium and tantalum exists to 33% (at.) H2, two phases in the :range betveen~'33'.ancl 50% at.) H2, and only one phasepp s at higher hydrogen content up to 62.4% (at.~ H2. Gibb and Krueohwitz and later Gibb, Sharry and Bragdon had stud- Card 1/5 .. . ....... -2M73 S/148 6o/ooo/oo9/poj/025 The titanium-hydrogen system Al 61 10.30 ied the system titanium-hydrogen under low an&h1gh pressure and'obtained a titanium hydride corresponding TiH2 with metallic lustre and hardness, and conducting electric ourreat and'heat well. 'the authors usedfthree titanium powder samples: A with 98,58% Ti; E with 96-T13% Tio an(I -B 'With 9~.03%, and stated that "All, an& "E-I,did not absotb hydrogen in perceptible ~.quhntity at below 3000C and did not form stable qoMpj)unds, but IS" grade absorbed hydrogen rapidly, partioularly.at 400-5000. Above 7000,C sorption was'smooth and convertible in all Ti grades and it U Obvious that dissol- ved hydrogen is contained in titanium in atomic statc.. Data from the four worka quoted are compared in the diagrams. The following conclusionsare made: The process of hydrogen absorption by titanium is dissolution of gas in metal with transition of hydrogen into the cryptal lattice in*.the' form of atomsp with a solid penetration solution formation i,n.the result. Chemi- oally pure titanium powder.oan absorb 465.5 ml hydrogen into 1 g tit"iumt which correepcnds to the f ormula, TiH2. Titanium hydiide with the formuli TiH2 forms at 4000C and 10 mm mercury column hydrogen pressutre. lmpur'itie6 in powder titanium inhibit the formation of the hydride. Small quantities of nitrogen and oxygen make titanium hydride unstable~in temperatures above Card 2/5 ............ - - - - - - - - - - - - - bl, A.8 601000100&01/025 :.. .The,titanium-hydrogen system M61 A030 RAS -pressure rig. The of on'the.absorption of hydrogen by three titantum:grades "A", and oomparad: vith Sieverts data (the bottom curve). HyMrogqn no predeure in mm meroury,column; jVO absorption in~ milli-lit,e~! perI g Ti ZOO it 1 00 "L 260, 4 00 C w 4as"e-que 6000POP.mm pot Ox Card 4/5t . j Y AUTHORj ZUEVoU.I., ZHUREVSKlYtD.P., VINOGRAD,M.I., PA 2378 and LYUBINSKAYA-91-1.-A.-- TITLEt The Influence of Technological Factors Ori Contaminatiop':of BbXh 15 steel). (Vliyaniya tekhnologiahaskikh fsktorov n& zagrytznennost, atali ShKh 15, Russian). PERIODICALt Stalto 1957Y Vol 17P Hr It pp 43 - 47 (U.S.S.R.) Received, 5 / 1957 Roviewedt 5 1957' .LBSTRLCTi A number of factors which are of importance for the soiling,of steel ShKh 15 are given withoixt comparing statistical data with those of the investigations carried out for this purpose. (Steel ShKh 15 in a wear-resistant ball-bea:7ing steel of,th* following chemical compooltiont 005 - 11 1 'j6 0, o,2 - O.t4 % Mn,, 005 - 0,35 % Sit 1P3 - 1965 % Or, 4 000 5~ Hi.) A survey of the basic elements of the technology of steel'production~is given, viz. of the smelting method, of smelting,with:a fresh layer with boi ling, and of the duplex process. The results obtained by current control and those of test melts, as well',as the change ofim- purities in the course of pouring off anti according to the height o f the casting block are given. It was found that, in order:,to reduce .impuritie 6 caused by the inclusion of oxides the following is necessaryt 1) The furnace must be well lined and temperaturelof the moal in the ladle mumt be kept constant between 1530 and Card 1/2 15800. 2) In the case of 500 kg blocks fill on an 8 point cae'ting 3 ~A;061507 1~4~5 S/196/6 0 IT 4k1,5;V4 EOWZ435,:~ AUTHORSs Ustimenko, B.P*j Zhurgembayevil KWA,, TITLE: Application of a hydraulic iht4rator:for caldulating of'the theconvective heat exchange und6r'donditions~ ~internal problem PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotakhnika i,energatika, no.1, 1963, 4- -abstract I G21..~ (12m, AN Kaz$M, Ser, energ. no.1(21), 19612, 95-108-1 Kaz.: a ummary) TEXT: 'The results are described of-work on applyinS.thb hydrodynamic integrator for calculating the convective bleat exchange under*conditions or the internal~prablem, , Particulair attention isApaid to evolving,the theory 6r.tho instrumint. The: solution.is described of the problem of heat exchange in plane and circular channels for the case of'a constant Velociiy profile. (w = wcp) and for the-case'of a laminar flow of the liqiiidA ~Por, boundary conditions were taken either qn' const or confit where , On' t - (t tn) /(to - tn) i t *- t6t4pera-ture ~bf the f I olw! tw - wall. temperature, . The results of, calculations on, hydro ent,with the a 'ilable int6grator showed good agreem va A Card 1 12Y7 J4 Al 0 Wil In a IF 0 30 a 4t iff 411 'A -L-IL- L "F I AMC " U A . w0 v1pig. , licit tuade to estaillish 4 Wme Advant % Imells(KI f b ili I ik d j 04 a or o mst4itr e supt an ttvat ng ng mllukfts. The rumt-od was boiled directl (ug su ia &rA tit A l *6 A %i t y c MUISSM was filtctvd through chat fdttn. Ilse yield ot 004 nuxw W" 20,341, not the *I. of 111itsk-mitt, purity Kj.l rtnd C W III 46 i h A 71 I h .00 o mma un is. m pur t e IttL& ~' y l 00 Ar Init als" wilts 00.2 and cokor IUS Slammer units. 16 the o d t th ff fil h W 0 0 -mc n e ruzz-o exp . wax rough chm 111tt-ra tcr t illit mand th b iled f I k Th ki f en o "t-stri or s: onw. d o e y supt was 23.217 Use polity tAmigaz MW and cokit l0vi p 60 a , . Stansturr units. Tht W mitimmo was ixtrk-d. or AIAM Will; The Purity was 64-LU strut c%Attr '-'4t1 Stantemi Onso,, , Il i 1w i f 00,3 se or o the run-oil in ibis, taw WA111A.? pur ty g instesd of 72.3 as in The Om capt. Z. beityrs, thAt 0 ttk- puritr of the origitud run-off should be kighvt sn ittertascif Ui yield of sulltur "d result.. V. N. 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