SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VASHKOV, V.I. - VASHUKOV, I.A.

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VASHKOVI V. I. Session of the directing presidium of the 1. 1. Mechrikov All- Union Society of Epidemiologists., Microbiologists, and Infectious Disease Specialists. Zhur. mikrobiol.p epid. i immun. 32 no.8: 152-156 Ag 161. (MIRA 15:7) (EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SOCIETIM) VASAKOV, V.I.-,-- Goncerning the history of the preparation of live tularemia vacci.,,e. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i i=mn. 32 no;9$156-157 S 161. (MIRA 15:2) (TULAIYZ,'IA) VASHKOVP V.I. Some data on the work of the sarAtar7 and antlepidemic services in ti-,e Chinese People's Repdblid, Zhur.mikrobiol., epid.i i==. 32 no.12:24-29 D 161. (MIRA 15:11) (CHINA-COMMUNICABLE D IS EAS FS -PREVENTION) VASSHKOV V.I.; ISTUMENA, T.I.; FOGODDIA, L.N.; poL,_PZIIAyFV, V.G., O.P.; FOZ12J, Z.S., red.; PETROVA, N.K., tekhn. red. [Flandbook on disinfection, disinfestation and deratization] Spravochnik po dezinfektsii, 6ezin--ektsii i deratizatsii. 1',ozkva, Medgiz., 1962. 166 p. (MIRPa5-.10) (INSECTS, INJUIHIOUS AND BEVEFICIAL-CONTROL) (DISINFECTION AND DISINFECTANIS) (RODENT CONTROL) VASIIKOV,-Y4oiliy-.-Ignatt,vevich;, SINAIMR, Yovgoniya Vasil'yoma; BDOYPNINSON, Ye.S., red.; ZLTYEVA, N.K.,, tekhn. red. [Chlorophos (dipterox); insecticidal properties and uses] Khlorofos; Insektitsidnye svoistva i primenenie. Moskvap Medgiz, 1962. 181 p. (MIaA 15:4) (Insecticides) (Phoaphonic zcid) BUGROVAp V.I., kand. med. nauk; VITTOGlUMOVA, I.N., kand.biol. naulk; DIYAKOV, S.I.,, kand. =,ed. nauk; Z11DANOV., V.M.., prof.; ZIREOV-VEREZOIKOV, N.N., prof.; M- 1,TSOVAp O.M., I-and. med. nauk; IWISMIETSUY~ A.A., prof.; KALIHA, G.P., prof.; KAUIZNp D.R.p kand. med. nauk; KOVALEVA, A.I.j doktor mod. nauk; KRASILINIKOV, N.A., prof.; KUDLAY, D.G., doktor biol. nauk; LEBEDEVA, 1-I.N., prof.; PERETS, L.G., prof. [deceased]; PEKHOVI A.P.p doktor biol. nauk; PLANEL"YES, Kh.Kb., prof.; POGIAZOVA, M.N., kand. biol, nauk; PROZOROV A Aq ;TllIT5KlYj ; SWUNA-VAGRA, A.A.p prof.; FEDOROVp I.V., prof. [deceasedl a V.I., kand.biol. nauk; VYGODCHIKOV, G.V.., prof., zanestitell otv. red.; ADO, A.D., prof., red.; BAROYAN, O.A., prof., red.; BILIBIN, A.F., prof., red.; BCLTJYREV, T.Ye., prof., red.; VASHKOV V.L.. doktor med. nauk, red.; VYAZOV, O.Ye., doktor m . nauk, re .; GAUZE, G.F., prof., red.; GOSTEV, V.S., prof., red:; GORIZOliTOV, P.D., prof., red.; GRIVRAUM, F.T., prof., red (deceased]; GROMASIEVSKIY, L.V., prof., red.; YELKIN, I.I., prof.j red.; ZASUKHIN, L.N., doktor biol. nauk, red.; ZDRODOVSKIY, P.F., prof., red.; KAFICHNIKOV, M.M., kand. med. nauk, red.; KIEMPARSKAYA, N.N., prof., red.; KOSYAKOV, P.N., prof., red.; LOZOVSKHA, Ye.S., kand. med. nauk, red.; MAYSKIY, :N., prof., red.; MUROKITSEV, S.N., prof., red. Ideceasedl, (Continued on next card) BUGROVA, V.I.--(continued) Card 2. NIKITIN, M.7a., red.; VIKOLAYEVA, T.A., red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.F1., akademik, red.; PAITTUKHOV, A.P., kand. mad. nauk, red.; PETRISHCHEVA, P.A., prof., red.; POIGZOVSMA, 1H.P., prof., red.; POPOV, I.S., kand. med..nauk, red.; ROGOZIN, I.I., prof. red.; RUIFNEV, G.P., prof., red.; SERGIYEV, P.G., prof., red.; MADIN) K.I.9 ukad.j red.; SOKOUN, H.I., prof. red,; SOLOVIYEV,.V.D., prof., rQd.; TRIBULEV, ID.P., dotsent, red,; CHWAKOV, M.P., prof.p red.; SHATROV, I.T., prof., red.; TIMAKOV, V.D., prof.., red.toma; TROITSM, V.L... prof... red. toma; PBTROVA, N.K., tekhn.red.; Lyfultivolume manual on the microbiology, clinical aspects, and epidemiology of infectious diseases I-.nogotomnoe rukovod- stvo po mila-obiologii klinike i epider1ologii infektsionr,7kh boleznei. Otv. red. N.Ii.Zhukov-Verczhnikcrv. Nloskva, Hiedgiz. Vol.l. (General microbiology] Cbshchaia mikrobiologiia. Otv. red. N.N.Zhukov-Verozhnikov. 1962. 730 P. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSA (for Zhdanov, Zhukov-Verezhnikov, Vygodchikov, Bilibin, Vashkov, Gromashevskiy) Zdrodovskiy, Rudnevj Sergiyev, Chumakov, Timakov, Troitskiy). (Continued on next card) BUGROVA, V.I.-(continued) Card 3. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SWR (for Imshenetskiy, Krasillnikov). 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akademli meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Planellyes, Baroyan, Boldyrev, Gorizontov, Petrishcheva, Rogozin). 4. Deystvitellnyy chlen Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'L:cokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Muromtsev). (MICROBIOLOGY) k- VASHKOV, V.I. Briof nenm. Zhur, mikrobiol.;, opid. i hmm 3" no.1:154-155 ja 162. - - 15:3) (CCMNICABLE DI6t;JUES) VASHKOV) V.I. Brief news. Zhur. mikrobiol.p epid. i irmin. 33 no.3:155-257 Yx 162. (MIRA 15:4) (MIGROBIOLOGY-CONOMSES) (COMUNICABLE DISEASISS-CONGRESSES) VASHKOV, V.I.; LEBEDEV, K.A.; GRFMIAUS, G.I.; BLAGOVESHCHENSKAYA.. G.S. Brief news. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i Jmnln. 33 no.7:354- 158 JI '62, (MIRA 17~30 VASHKOV V.I.; SHNAYDER, Ye.V.; BRIKMAN, L.I.; ZAKOLODKINA, V.I.; CHUBKOVA, A.I.; ALIMBARASHVILI, TS.N.; BABAYANTS, G.A.; BERIANIDZE, I.Sh.; ZAKHAROV, P.V.; ISAAKYAN, A.G.; LEVIYEV, P.Ya.; MARTINSON, M.E.; MRACHKOVSKIY, S.K.; NAYDICH, N.L.; NESTERVODSKAYA, Ye.M.; RAZMANOVA, Ye.M.; SAVINA, K.V.; SERGEYEVA, A.Ye.; SOKOLOVA, M.Ye.; FOMICHEVA, V.S.; CHERNYSHOVA, V.A.; SHUMILOVA, T.V. Sensitivity to DDT of houseflies in various climatic zones of the USSR. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid.i immun. 33 no.8:20-24 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo dezinfektsionnogo instituta. (FLIES-EXTERMINATION) (DDT) VASHKOV, V.I., prof.; FAVWVSKAYA; L.G. Control of epider-rophytosis Ln an industrial enterprire. Venat. dem.i von. 35 no.5.,50-54 162. Wlh~ 15-5) 1. Iz TSentral'nogo nauchno--iseledovatellskogo dezinfektsionnogo instituta (dir. -- prof. V.1. VaslAov). (DMIATOMYCOSIS) (ODUSTRIAL HYGIRIE) VASHKOV. V.I. The organization and principal trPnd3 of peat-control in USSR. Jo- hyg. epidem. 7 no.1:74,-Sl 163. 1. Central Scientific-Research Institute of Disinfection, Ministry of Health of USSR, Moscow. (INSECT CONTROL) (INSECTICIDES) VASHKOV, V.I.; CHiSTOVICH, G.N.; ZAVADOV6KlY, A.I. Bripfjift~. Zhur, mlkxoL-iol., epid. i irriza-un. 40 110.3'153- 15~ Nr 163. (MIRA 17-, 2*) VASHKOV,-,..V.I.; SMAYDER, Ye.V.; ZAKOLODKMA, V.I.; BRIKW, L.T.; CHUMOVA, A.I. ALIMEARASHVILI, TS.H.9 BABAYMITS, G.A.;BMANIM, 1. Sh.; ZAKHAROV., P.V.; ISiAiiAi,, A.G.; LEVIYE70 P. Ya.; MARTINSON, M.E.; MRACHKOVSKIT, S.K.; NAYDICHp N.L,; NESTERVODSKAYA, Ye.M.; RAZHANOVA, Ye.M.; SAVINA, X.V.; SERG=A., A.V.; SOKOLOVA, M.Ye.; MICHEVA, V.S.; CHFMYSHEVA, V.A.; SHUMILOVA., T.V. Sensitivity of houseflies to chlorophos prior to its use. Zh. mikrobiol. 40 no.783-:7 J1163 (MIRA 17t1) VASHKOVY V.I. Current atatus of the control of qrthmpodi of Zhur.mik-robiol.,epid.I- irmiun. 40 no.12:3-8 D 163. (MILRA 17:32) 1. Iz TSentrallnopo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo de7,infektsionnop,,o instituta. Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya SSSR. AUTHOR: VasILL-mv, V. I. (prof e!-. jcjj; ' - I P 24040 2 4 A Card 7/11 See Card 8/11 for Caption. Experimental Livestigation of Nonlinear -(7.1,)6 Phenomena in Ferrites at SHF SO VII cj~~-- ~5 - 1 -9/'2(-) See Card 7//il for Fig. 5. Fig. 5. Relationship between the position of pealks and limits of the additional absorption region, and the amplitude of the SHF magnetic field In the resonator at various sample ositions in the resonator: a, b c); Mn-ferrite, 47rM= U00 gauss; D := 1.113 mm; ULJ LL) upper and lower limits of the region of ~ additional absorption; (P) absorption peaks; (R) resonance of homogeneous precession. EKperimenLal Inveotljratlon floril 'Ln,--ar Phenomena in Fei,rltes at SIIF 7'T -1 FIG. Relationship between thveihold values of ma.gnetle field amplitudes at varlouts points of' the resonator (a, b, c) and the shape of the sample. Card 9/11 Experimental Investigation of Nonlinear 771% Phenomena in Fervites at SHF SOV/10~-5-1 - ';,,/2~; Here., the curves are plotted Cor opherolds of rev(.-lu- tion characterized by CL- b/a, a and b being the spheroid axes. All curves have a min1mum at Cf. ~ 11; 1. e., for a sphere. F-_.cperlments conducted with spheres of C-5-1.8 mrri diameter have shown only a slight Influ!nce of' the size of the iample on h th Tne author arrives at the following conclusionsi (1) The experimentally determined values of the magnetic field amplitude h , at which the resonance C, cr line begins to w1den, agree with the calculated valuea for very small samples only (spheres of 0.5-mm diarneter). The values of h cr decrease as the diameters increase. (2) The values oC the thre.,jcld arriplitudes hth, at which the additional absorption appears, agree with the calcu- C-1 lated value~i. (3) The values of' 11 th depend ~jtrongly on the shape of the Sample arid on the ,aturation magnetization of' Uie ferrite. These values are dif- Card 1041 ferent for various sarriple positions In the resonatoi~. Expui-linctital Investigation 0t' rlonlinr~ar 7 71 -J 6 Phenomena in Ferrites at SIIF SO V/1 0'--~ - - '20 1 _)-1-9/ The help o1.' A. A. and B. M. Mikhallov 1"' acknowled!~.e-d. The j)'LIWI' II'Ll", I'Irst appendix the computat.lon of 1hre.;holrI 11,vel.; I:; ' (-.Y- explained; 111 ~he ;ocond and thlrd prc-,,.;1on.i ave dc-i-lv(.-([ Cor tht! I'lehl ampl-I-Livir- In thc- -iliorL-cir-culted vntv(,juId(-- mid 1ri I 'hf, re o pe c t, I ve ly . Tnere arc,- 8 rlt~iires; 3 table.;; and references, It Soviet, and 5 U.S. The U.S. reference.,~ are -. R. W. B-1mon, Relaxation Ef'fect:; in the Ferro- ma,(,,,, ne t; I c Re --, o t ia n c e , R,.~ v . rib) (I . Pi i I ~.') ( ~~ -)I- r) 'I; ': ~) -) 't -- -) s 4- 3 - N. BloemberGen, S. Wait,,,, Relaxation Erfects la Para- and F( I , '(2; -,rroma,,Pn(A1c R. soriance, PhY3. Rev., lYf,' , 93 If. Suhl, The Nonlinear 13,2havJour of Ieerrlte:; at IfIgh Microwave Signal Levels, Proc. I.R.E. , 1956, 44, io, 1270; If. Suhl, The Theory of FerromagnetIc Resonace at High Signal Levels, Phy.; . Chem. Solids, 1957, 1, 2, 209; L. Walker, Magnetostatic Modes in Ferromao-netic Resonance, Phys. Rev., 1957, 105 390. , SUBMITTED: June 13, 1959 Card 11/11 S1 141/63/006/001/oo8/ol8 ElWE13.5 AUTHOR: Vashkovsk*Y--k-V----- !TITLE.- The influence of electric oscillations on the regeneration of magnetic oscillations ofa gyrotropic sample ,PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, v.6, no.1, 1963, 85-94 ~TEXT.: The influence of electric oscillations in ferrite on :the magnetic oscillations, under the influence of a pumping field :is taken into account by a method of'successive approximations. :,Two special cases of regeneration of magnetostatic oscillations staking into account the influence of electric oscillations are ~considered: regeneration of magnetostatic oscillations of the ~type 2,0,1 with pumping field parallel to the bias field, and ,types 2.0,1 and 2,-1,0 with pumping field polarised in a plane to the bias field. A corrected value for the pumping :field threshold necessary for complete compensation of losses is ,obtained. An equivalent circuit for the oscillations in a gyro- 'tropic spheroid is given by Fig.2. rhe proper magnetostatic Card 1/3 r - s/l4l/63/oo6/ool/oo8/ol8 -The influence of electric ... EAO/E135 :oscillations of the spheroid are given by the coupled circuits I :and II, the electric oscillations at frequencies far off from those of I and II are given in circuits III, IV, which Introduce additional losses. The total contribution from dielectric losses is small; of the order of 10 - 20ra. Due to the ~nondiagonal components of the magnetic permeability vector, the :threshold pumping field can be found to be higher or lower than in pthe more approximate solution. .There. are 2 figures. 'ASSOCIATION: Institut ragiotekhniki i elektroniki AN SSSR ARadio Engineering and Electronics institute, AS USSR) SUBIMITTED: July 9, 1962 Card 2/3 ~z ~ , -i : : T, - '. - - - p I : . * , I . . . I . - I i ,7-. 1 . . . 11 1 ACCESSION NR: AP4048~66 CWPic~ode 2j-- n S 9 lite =ini.-tba- ~q du --Theradi-ation- at the Eio mod e- enrc-ceds by more than o ne order of mag- nitude that of the Hr, mode. Gqner~4t i on is possiMe ir a nar-ou, f orrnu I as . ASSOCIATION: Institut radiotekhnill--..'L Ielektr7)riik), AN c;S.'-,R (Institute c) ?nd ~;', ecL rc)n i r-5 AN S S -5 i~ S UBM.1 f TED: 04Dec63 0 SUB CODE: EC, &%I NR REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2 a j R A-MY'soloff )m- Ap5oo6o?8 r-lon. in m-oae v kT-mree Puauxo-Le a- ar"! tvc a-y--re- i s i lj f f otropt Aependen,e L 221�8---66 WP(k)/EWT(1)/T GO/JXT(C2) ACC NR: AP6002856 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/024/0005/0005 AUTHOR: Monosov, A. Ya.; Vashkovstilzz- ~;'V- ORG: none TITLE: /Interaction of electromag'netic and ultrasonic waves7 ,SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 24, 1965, 5 TOPIC TAGS: ouperhigh frequency, magnetic field, ultrasonic vibration, ultrasonic field, ferrite, electromagnetic wave ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate announces a previously unknown phenomenon of the interaction between electromagnetic oscillations and ultrasonic vibrations (which differ in frequency from the electromagnetic oscillations) in a magnetized ferrite. The discoveries include: 1) under the action of an electromagnetic field on ferrite there arise some electromagnetic oscillations and ultrasonic vibrations as well as the parametric excitations; 2) with the action on ferrite of ultrasonic vibrations and a ouperhigh frequency (frequency 20 electromagnetic field, lower than the threshold of the parametric excitathn, there arise electromagnetic oscillations (of Card 1/2 L 22188-66 ACC NRt AP6002856 ,a frequency f) in the ferrite. /Publication of a discovery registered by the Com- . mittee for the Affairs of InvenTions and Discoveries at the Council of Ministers, 'SSSR. No. 42 (Application No. 0T-2900 of 21 March 1963)7 ~SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 2lMar63 Card 2/2 not Name: VASHKOVSKI, I. Diesertationt Geology and soils of the Tertiary and Quaternary periods of the Oba Valley (Voronova-Kolpashevo sector) and the lower Tomi Degree: Cand. Geol-Min.Sci A Moscow State U imeni. M. V. Lomonosov, Geological Faculty, Chair of Soil Mechanics and Engineering Geology n- lop I Place: 1956, Moscow Source: Knizhnaya letopis', No 2, 1957 PERTSEV, Ye., mayor intendantskoy sluzhby; VASIIKOVSKIY,.V. 1. kapiltar intendantakoy a2uzhby How can potatoes and vegetables be preserved? Tyl i snab. Sov. Voor. Sil 21 no.9.-66--67 S 161. (MRA 14:12) (Vegetablds--Storage) ACCESSION NR: APW414'38 S/Oi88/64/000/003/0058/0067 AUTHOR: Vashkoviyak, A. A. TITLE: Almost circular artIfIclafearth satellite orbits SOURCE: koscow. Universitet. Vestnik. SerlYa 3. Flzlka, astronornlys, no. 3i 1964, 58-67 TOPIC TAGS: celestial mechanict, artificial earth satell.ite, artificial satellite; orbit, artificial satellite circular orbit, artificial satellite motion, artiff. clal satellite orbital coordinate ABSTRACT-. T615 Study 13 based.on the results of two earVlAr papers (Aksenov, Grebenlkov and Demin, Iskusstvenny*ye sputniki Zemil, NO.' 8, lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1961,, pp. 64-71; Aksenov, Kosmichesklye luchl, 2, No. 1, 1964); these earlier Investiga.. tions considered the theory*of the motion of an artificial satellite In the earth'i normal field of attraction. The present author derives analytical expansions for satellite coordInat63 with an accuracy to the fourth degree of quasi-accentrlclty e* In these expansions, 'converging for all Intervals of time, all terms are re- tal ed having the first and second degree relative to the earth's flattening, As an 711ustr-ation the author cites numerical results ihowing that the derived formu- cAsine convenient'%for practical cociputations. Particular attention Is given to ACCESSION NR: AP041438 the Case where e = 0. Formulation 6f the problem Is followed by derivation of expansions for the coordinates r, z and w, consideration of orbits with small In- clinations, and specific examples. "The paper was written under the direction of Ye. P. Aksenov,*to whom the author expresses his appreciation for valuable advice and guidance." Orig.-'art. has: ,32 formulas and .2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Kafedrd nebes'noy mekhaniki I gravimetril Moskovskogo universiteta (Department of Celestial Mechanics and Gravimetry, Moscow University) SUBMITTED: 25 un63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE; SV NO REF.SOVt -004 OTHERz 001 A. Card 2/2 1. ~'. .4. 2. us:,-.1 (6oo) L. . Elder ?. of t!:e iiermin--tion of ri)d older seeds. A,,;ro~iolo,~Jin no. 5, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,J:-mr-zy -1953. Unclassified. VASHKULAT, P. N., Cand Agr vegetative of reproduction -ways amurense qupr.)." Kinell, Higher Education USSR, Mos copies (KL, 52-57, 109) Sci -- (diss) "Study of i& of Amur cork (Phellodendron 1957. 15 pp with graphs (Min of Forestry Engineering Inst), 110 _ 85 - I *% USM/Forestry - Forest Cultures. K. I Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol,.. No 4. 1958, 15399 in the first and 41% in the second generation. The study was completed in 1953-1955 at the forestry faculty of Kuybyshev Agricultural Institute. The bibliography has 11 listings. Card 2/2 U3SR/FuruF;trY K. ,',us Jour Rof V-lur - Biol., Ito 2.1, 1958, 95328 JOY6,hor vas;'kulat' P.111. Inst Title On the Possibilities of 1,Ltx�.,,j Ordicx Cork Tree Species in A'iavr Cork Trou Pl_antinGs. Ori.- Pub k:-.--vo, 1958; !R) 1, 711. Abstract It is indicatcA tl~a' tLu cluc-eased -.)r~-ductivity -,f .1mur cork tree in a surius of places il" tll-e ull-"'-~il"c anOt Belorussi~~ can scaval-y be e:nplail-neO. by Vic mixture ii, t'nel'i of Japanese cork a3 t'-L-raoi it were aii i-,irlcpc::de'lt SPecies. Me, &.,ubtful-ness is :i,-tc-(l of ti-ic presence of independe.r.t Milicso nncl Jalrinesc., species, and attc:ltion is tunn&. to tl-.L- very bro-,O.. v;7triati--,:i of Vic cz)rk tree, ifhich ~)oiats rit-!Wr to t:~~e -,)rosenco ii~ it only of -. s,~rics 3f Lco_ra.-phical strains. Li acldit-io-n, Card 1/2 - 14 VASMfLA.T, P. N. -,Izg;~-S.I~w I W'. Abnormal ties in the generative organs of Padua racemnea Gilib. ,Bot.zhur. 44 no.6:848-850 Js 159. (MULk 12:11) 1. Khabarovskiy pedagoqichoskiV inatitut. (Chokecherry) (Abnormalities (Plants)) (Color of flowers) VASHKUTAT, _,P. N. Different regenerative capacity in rooto of ths3 same tre. Bot.zhur. 44 w.11:1666-1673 N '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Khabarovsl-.iy pedagogichookiy institut. (Regeneration (Botany)) (Ronte(Botany)) (Amur cork tree) S/23 63/000/001/005/015 D251YD308 AUTHORS: Prokopchik., A. Yu. and Vaelikyalis, A. 1. TITLE: Study of the properties of peroxycarbonates in solution Problem of the "true existence" of peroxycarbonates, -,and their redox potentials) BOURCEi Akademiya nauk Litovekoy 38R. Trudy. Beriya B. no. 1, 1963, 61-71 TEXT: The.authors studied the redox potentials ia solutions of va- :._rious peiroxycarbonates, in-view of the lack of definite data regard- ing the difference between true peroxycarbonateo and peroxyhydbates of ordinary carbonates. Platinum (amooth and plittinized) and batura- ted calomel (reference) electrodes were used, wJ.th voltmeter A4-NZ (A4-M2); the accuracy was -5154,. The compounds studied were K2-9206 prepared. in various ways, KHCO and K Co 4 2 3*3H2"2" It was found that 0 _~-at -10 C! the potential of the Pt electrode waa ';00 - 400 mv higher in solutions of true paroxyearbonates (electrolytic, and those Card 1/2 S/236/63/000/001/005/015 of the properties ... D251/DI-08 from CO2 and K 2021 peroxyhydrates, and aq.'alk. H202) than in H 0 solutions, whilst no such difference was observed in so- .1utign; of the carbonate peroxyhydratea (K 2COY 3H202) . The sub- stances formed from H 0 and carbonates by salting out are thus re-- 2 2 garded merely as addition compounds. Stability determinations showed the peroxycarbonate solutions to be stable only at low temperatures.., band high pH. There are 2 figures. ~ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii i khimicheskoy tekhnologii Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR (Institute of Chemistry and Che- mical Technology of the AS Lithuanian SSR) .'SUBMITTED: July 10, 1962 7-Card 2/2 'No 7 -1, J v A N 11 t F-A PROKOPCHIKI, A. Yu.[Prokopoikas, A.]; VASHRYALIS, A. Yu.(Vaokelis, A.] On disintegration of calcium hypochlorits in a copper magnesium catalyst. Liet ak darbal B no#2:145~-253 061. (EFAI 10:9) 1. Institut khimii i kbiyn4cheskoy tekbnologii Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR. (Calcium 17pochlorite) (Co per) (Magnesium) (Catalysts~ V.A. S I I K Y.-% 1, 13E DO- larograpil'c ~etr2rnina-~Ion cf Jer, no.4:41-52 i. instuttlit i I:h Lial.chesk,)y tel,.1,nolop 1 i ll.!l to,,,LJ--oy VASHUfAYEV, N.M.~. SHALMEV, P.B, SHALAYEV, N,B. :~rcreas,:7. Lri the cnerational ~jf fans. energ. 20 Ja '65. SOV/51-6-2-32/39 and Teterina, N.A. AUTHORSt Vashnan, A.A., Lipis, L,V. TITLE,. A Very-High-Frequency Source for Excitation of Spectra in Gaseous Mixtures ( Sverkhvysokochastotnyy istoclinile votbuthdaniya spektrov smesey gazov) PnIODICAL; Optiks, i Spektroakopiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 2, pp 260-262 (USSR) ABSTMOTt The authors describe a magnetron circuit of .3000 Mels frequency which can be used for excitation of spectra of gaseous mixtures. The circuit is shown in Fig 1. The magnetron works continuously and has the following parameteras U-a = *150 V, la = 50-70 mA, 11, = 6.3 V and the magnetic field (B) in 1200 FF-Qea. To protect the operating personal from very -high-frequency radiation the and of a waveguide (4 in Fig 1) and the cathode connections of the magnstron were screened. The gas to be analysed was in a quartz disch%rge tube (6) placed in the vava- guide (4) at an a.m. wave antinc.de. The apparatus vae used to excite argon-helium mixtures at pressures from 0.3 to 20 torr. It was found that the emission intensiti6s were hi&her than those produced by means of 6 Mc/s sources. A table on p 261 gives the intensities (I ) of 0 + 50% certain lines in the spectra of pura helium, pure argon and 5 Card 1/2 He-A mixture, excited using the magnetron circuit of 3000 Mc/e -frequency. SOV/51-6-2-32/39 A Very-High-Frequency Source for Excitation of Spectra in Gaseous Mixtures These intensities are given in the form of ratios TMAB where IB is the intensity produced Ic.,r -.tc!~te-tion using a VG7gonerator of 6 16-:Iis frequency. The spectra were sx-nite4 at the optimum gas pressure in the discharge tube which was 6 to.-~r for pure helium, 0.5 torr for pire argon and 0.6 torr for 50ye + 60% helium-argon mixture. Temperature of' the malls of the quartz discharge tubo was 300-400'00 when the VO-2 generator -was used at 6 MC/S comrarfid tm 40-500C when the magnetron (f = ZOW MC/6) was employed. When the 5875 1 helium line -was excited at 3000 Ife/s its intensityike considerable at helium concentrations of the order of 10%, while 50% of helium was re,:V:.Ar*d to produce this line by means of the 6 Mc/s generator. Fig 2 Yhowe the dependence of the logarithm of the intensity of 5875.1 helium line ar.4 5888 1 argon line on the concentration of helium in a helium-argon mixWre at various frequencies of w:ciiA-tion. There are 2 figures, 1 table and 6 English references. SUENITTED: August 10, 1958 Card 2/2 VASHMAN, A.A. Slectron parazagnetic resonance in ceramics based On A1203- Zav.lab. 29 no.]-1:1315-1317 163. OCRA 16: 12) 1~ 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATMN BOV/1891 Tsentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut tekhnologil i mashinostroyeniya 'ElektrotermicheskLys, obrabotka I elektrsiskrovoy~ uprachnenlya detaley; [sbornik] (Electric Heat Treatment and Electrospark Hardening of PILrts; Collection of Articles) Moscow, MLshgLz, 1958. 214 pe (Series: Itsi (Trudy] kno 89) Errata slip insertedo 5,600 copies printedo Edo: IoYuo Miloslavsklys Engineer (Deceased); Edo of Pablishine Howies 1. Yu. Geller; Tech* Edes A* F9 Uvarova; Managing Ed, for Literature on General Tk~ch- nical and Transport Machine R-11ding (M%shgjx): K.A. Ponamareva, Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended io~r'engineering staffs of plants and scientific research institutes dealing with electric heating, electric heat- treatment, and slectroopmrk hnrdshing of metals, COVERAGE: This collection of articles presents the results of scientific research work carried out by the Department of TsNIIftdh (Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machinery) eb-olobtzile-hintlig in.tfij-~k4ejd 'at ~jgtj Card 1/8 Me ctric Heat Treatment (Cont. BOV/1891 and in4ustrial-frequency, heating and electrospark hardening of machine par~B* The process of surface hardening, through hardening and tempering of steel and cast iron using inductiorx-hea~ing and electrospark methods, and the results of investigation of the effects of electric-host treatment and electrospark hardening on the properties of steel and cast iron are described. A brief re- view of industrial applications of induction heating outside the Soviet Unirin are also presented. Various electric-heating and electrospark hardening equip- ment developed by TsNIITM&sh are described. The book was written for the 20th anniversary of the scientific research work of TsNITTMash, Department of Electric Heating. TANZ OF CONTENTS% 96vikav, V. N., and Yu. M. Bogatyrev, Candidates of Technical Sciences. Work in the Field of Electric Heating and Electric Heat Treatment 5 The authors review the history of the development and application of electric heating and electric heat treatment of metals and describe new developments in the field. It is stated that for the past five years scientific and technological research work in the Department of Electric Heating was carried out in two principal directionso develop- ment of new production processes requiring high-temperature heating of card 2/8 .Electric Heat Treatment (Cont.) SOV/1891 metals, and development of new equipment and modernizing old types of equip- ment and apparatus. Bogatyrev, Yu.M., Candidate of Tlechnical Sciences, and Ye.I. Rumyantseva, Engineer. Industrial Applications of Induction Heating Abroad 17 Based on available non-Soviet literature on induction heating, the authors survey various applications of induction heating outside the USSR. They describe the use of induction heating in the surface hardening of metals, in heat-treating welded joints, and in metal forging. In the conclusion it is stated that although induction-heating equipment is discussed in non-Soviet literature, there is a lack of information on the physical metal- lurgy of the electric heat-treating process. Vashmova, T.A., and V.P. Pleshachkova, Engineers. Induction Heat Treatment of Bridge Crane Parts 30 The induction heat treatment of wheels, brake drumsjand toothed sleeves of a 5-ton capacity bridge crune is described. The equipment used, and the regimes of heating, quenching, temperingA and data on deformation are given. This method is successfully used at the Stallmost" Crane Building Plant. Card 3/8 Electric Heat Treatment (coat.) SOV/1891 Novikov., V.N., Candidate of Teechnical Sciencee. Investigating the Properties and Life of Induction Quench-hardened Rolls for Cold Rolling 42 The author recommends replacing ohrpmluu steel with a steel of higher fatigue resistance, development of new processes of electric heat treat- thent of rolls, and insuring the most efficient distribution of residual stresses in rolls. Concerning operation of rolls, the following rules are to be observed: periodical law-temperature annealing in oil, use of lubricant with a lower friction coefficient (maintaining the mechanical properties of the initial metal workpiece), determination and maintenance of the effective temperature of rolls, increase in the strip tension dur- ing rollin , insurance of stable regimes of draft by maintaining the thickness of initial strips, reducing unit pressure of the work on the rolls, and decrease of amount of the relative drafts. Bogatyrev, Yu.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and V.P. Pleshachkova., Engineer. Deformation of Sarface-hardened Steel 70 The author discusses factors affecting the temperature of induction heating) the rate of cooling, the structure of the initial metal, and the regime of low-temperature tempering in deformation of ring-type samples of medium-carbon construction steel. The effect of replacing Card 4/8 Electric Heat Treatment (Cont.) SOV/1891 water by oil, and by other milder cooling agents, and the affect of the duration and the temperature of jann &ling are also discussed. KLimochkin, M.M... Vaid ero Surface BLrdening of Nodular Cast Iron 87 The author presents the results of investiFgLtions on nodular cast iron heated for hardening by high frequency (300,000 to 350oOOO cycles) current. He describes the structure and hardness of the surface,, wear resistant?a, fatigue strength, and resistance to crack formation, and gives recommendations as to how to meet all these quality requirements. BqAtyrev, Yu.M., and S.M. Gamazkov, Candidates of Technical Sciences. Faactti6 Tempering of Surface -hardened Parts 'by Sectional Heating 116 The article deals with the follovingi distribution of temperature along and across specimens duxing electrical heatingt the hardness of specimens after surface hardening and induction temper-Ing, the structure of the hardened layer, and the residual stresses in it. The author coaWares the dALta obtained with results from the c method of beating specimens in a furnace and he stresses the pronounced advantages of induction heating. Card 5A Electric Heat Treatment (Coat.) SOV/1891 Aleksandrov, V.V. (Deceased). Induction Iffeating-through of IArge Section Steel Parts 131 The author describes methods and equipment for the beating-through of steel forgings and hot stamping blanks using induction heating and sectional heating of pipe. The latter constitutes the main sub- ject of this paper. Detailed data on current, frequency,, temperature) rate of heatingand thermal losses in heating various sizes of pipes are given. Bogatyrev, XU*M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Structure and Properties of Ste6l Subjected to Electrical Through-heating 158 9 The author analyzes the method of induction through-heating of steel, the factors affecting uniform heating, and the cause of generation of thermal stresses. The investigation covered distribution of temper- ature along the croas section of the blank during electric heating, the structure of steel after treatment of steel. 'jLnd the mechanical properties card 6/8 Electric Beat Treatment (Conto) SOV/1891 1&gerkylst, S.A,, RngLwer# Iow-voltap Equipwant, for %dustrial Frequency TndwtlosL Heating 170 fte author discuses variou types of Inductors,, Including flexible ows, for sectlocal heating of large parts using 50 cycles and up to 50 volts current. fte *iMlicity of tkw construction of such inductors In ludicatedo rVawY,, G.P., Candidate of Technical Balances, Structurej Hardsessp and Depth of a layer Hardened by the Zlectrospark 11sthod 188 fte author discuses the mchwdu of the eleftV41ark bardeSIN process and the effect of the cor at used-and hardening tins an the structure and dopth of the layer. The daAwmace of hardness on the processing reginas and on the carbon content In processed steal Is dis- cused and results of avAlyels of the stratum are given, The author states that methods for mechanirAtion of this process an now being de- veloped# Astaf lyev,, So Soo Cand' of Technical Sciences# 13actrosprk Xquipsent Developed by ToNn'Oksh 204 Oard 7/ 8 Blestrit Beet,-,Tkeatmi%Lt:)~(-Cdat,,~)"- '. BOV/1891 fte wAUor describes OOSStrUtion of two &Mratus,, the IAS-2N and IM- X develqmd by TOX=ftsh for eleatrospark hardening of steel surfaces. Technical swaifications for both are giye%and directions for operating Us machines and results that can be obtained with thein are included. IIABIXt Library of Congress out 8/8 GO/ fal B-3-59 VASHNIN, V.A. sleaurl; VASILIYXV, V.N. slesar'; GRINKEVICH. S.Z., Iccentrical clamp. SuggeRted by Y.A.Vashnin, Y.N.Vaall'ays SeZoGrInkevicb. Rats.i Izobr.v stroi. no.9:15-17 '59. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Po materialam tresta N6.5 Ministerstva stroitelletva BSSR. (Reinforced concrete) ; i i I ~- 4,. -L , V . VASKTEIIYC!, Y. ; TCLURCV, ZHIMULMIR V. Iree iirwar shriiAage of hif.-h-strenEi.~ a,st iron 3t Vol. 5, -No. 5, 6ept./Cct. 1956. TLKFj--JyrI . Tz-CHRCL( OY Sofiia, Fulgaria So: East xrcpeam Accessicn, Vol. 6, lio. 3, ',~'--rch 1957 ip VASHTERFTS, A.D. (Alma-Ata); KRAMICHANINOV, N.F. (Alma-Ata'? DFMRIIi I.N. (Alru- -_.-, M16terials on the history of the' research'on mslignant, tumors in Russia; Horstman's works, 1796. Vop. onk. 11 no.lz120-122 165. (MIRA 18a6) I . A:.J. V) T. 2. UISSR (600) 4. 7j'j ~ ry U'% f, ~ I. ~ -L 7. Dairy cattle ~mc.,Olrw oh t~- I'll-,val., rrIIt!c0,Iv,: ko-lkh, T-I"V J" -) lc"~ .1 .1 . . . 11 1 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. PODERGIN, V.A.; VASHU~OV, I.A. Castinfr foundation parts for larpe metal-cutting machines without usinp chills. Lit. proi7v. no.9:26 S '(3. (KIRA 14-:9) (Iron founding) S/032/61/027/005/016/017 B132/B206 AUTHOR: Vashukov, 1. A., Head (see Association) TITLE: From the Central Laboratory of the Novosibirskiy zavod "Tyazhstankogidropress" im. A. I. Yefremova (Novosibirsk "Tyazhstankogidropresell Plant imeni A. I. Yefremov) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriyaq v. 27, no. 5, 1961, 624-625 TEXT: The activity of the Central Laboratory of the Plant was reorganized after the June Plenum of the TsK KPSS (CC CPSS) in 1959. Simultaneously with new material analyses, new technological processes were introduced into departmental production. In the course of 1960 test series were made at the Central Laboratory which produced a considerable economy effect. The laboratory for metal research conducted a study on the introduction of gas flame hardening of steel parts. In contrast to previous technology, forging is made with 5-8 t pressure and a diameter of 400-500 mm, and normalizinp after pressing Is achieved by tempering. The tests made it possible to utilize the forging heat for isothermal perlite formation. The material is put into the furnace directly from the press, and heated to Card 1/4 S/032/61/027/005/016/017 From the Central Laboratory of the- B132/B206 630-6500C, then left for 6 hr at 640-6700C and subsequently cooled in the furnace to 3000C. Further cooling is made in the open air, imparting to the metal a considerable wear resistance. The application of the new heat treatment resulted in savings of 120,000 rubles. Teats of nonmagnetic cast iron with low nickel content were made by metallography. Nonmagnetic cast iron with 2 % less nickel than provided in rOCT (GOST) could be produced. The annual saving amounted to 160,000 rubles. The effect of thermal treat- ment on the quality of gears was also investigated. It was shown that it is unnecessary to temper steel 45 previous to mechanical treatment. The foundry laboratory conducted studies on the possibility of casting machine tool parts with increased wear-resistance without forced cooling. The laboratory cooperated with other plant depar'~ments in introducing fast- hardening mixtures into foundry production. These mixtures were made with liquid glass as a replacement of bronze casting by cheaper zinc alloys of the type L~AM (TsAM). The chemical laboratory conducted studies on the replacement of hot-dipping galvanizing with acidic electrolytes by hot- dipping in ammonium chloride electrolytes. The zinc layer was thus improved and the process was shortened. The zinc deposit developing thereby is of fine-grained structure and can be better passivated. A method for Card 2/4 S/032/61/027/005/016/017 From the Central Laboratory of the.- B132/B206 the protection of aluminum against corrosion by anodic oxidation In sulfuric acid solution was also developed. A rapid method for the determination of chrome In chrome- and chrome-niakel steel in the absence of vanadium and tungsten was developed., Chrome is oxidized with potassium permanganate to chromic acid and reduced by means of Mohr's salt solution in the presence of phenyl anthranilic acid. A rapid method for the determination of nickel was also developed. It is based on the precipita- tion of nickel by dimethyl glyoxime without previous filtering-off of graphite and silicone. The determination is then made by titration with Trilon B and takes 20-22 min. In this way nickel can also be determined in chrome-nickel steel. The physins laboratory deals with spectral analyses and the applioaticn of ultrasonics for the testing of materials, welded seams, and for degreasing and oleaning cf machine parts. For 1961 it is*planned to repla,:te nearly all chemical analyses of smelted down ferrous- and nonferrous metal alloys by spectral. analyses,. The VTO Laboratorv Alaborated a portable device for the determination of the magnetio permeability of nonmagnetic materials. It serves for testing machine parts of various shape and surface condition. The automation of the cupola process ~-.ontrol was also dealt with, Card 3/4 S/032/61/027/005/016/017 From the Central Laboratory of the_ B132/B206 ASSOCIATIONi Tsentral'naya laboratorlya No~osiblrskogo za~roda IfTyazhstankogIdropress" im., A I, Yefremova (Ci-rtrql Laboratory of the Novosibirsk "Tyazhstankogidroprees" Plant imeni. A. I, Yefremov) Card 4/4 3LAqjtq&QV,_j_,X,; SOIDDOVNIK, L.G.; MAYKOVI O.A. Zircon antisticking paint. Lit. proizv. no.It4O Ja 162. (MM 16t8) (Foundries-Equipment and supplies) VASHUKOV., I.A.; MAYKOV., O.A. Mechanical properties of ceri= cast iron at high temperatures. Lite proizv. no*6:33-34 -Te 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Cast iron-Testing) (Metals at high temperatures) SOLODOV141K, L.Q.; IRAYIMV, O.A.; VASIIUKOV, I.A.; PODERG111, V.A. Special core mixtures for casting iron cylinders. Lit. proizv. no.6:36 Je 162. OMMRA 15-~6) (Sand., Foundry) (Coremaking) VASHUKOV, I.A.; LYUBOVSKAYA, V.Ye.; MOCIIINA, Ye.T.; MAYKOV, O.A. Use of charcoal for the beating of large risers. Lit.proizv. no.7:10-11 Jl 162. (min 16s2) (Risers (Founding))