SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VASILYEVA, YE.I. - VASILYEVA, YE.V.
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VASILIYEVA, YO.I.; 19,DA, B.I.; PREIDLINA, R.Kh.
Interaction of cyanogen chloride with vinyl ethyl ether in the
presence of the initiatora*of radical procesues. DoU. AN
SSSR 154 no.1:129-131 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Fmydlina).
NZS141ffANOV, A.H., akademik; FREYDLIIU, R.Kh.; BIWV, v.11., prof.; KARAPETYAN,
Sh.A.; SYOLIYANINOVA, Ye.K.; SOLOVITIVA, H.P.; OGORODIJIKOVA, Ye.A.-,
VASILIYIVA, Te.I.; ZAKRARKIN, L.I.; SUVTAKOVA, U.N.
Synthesis of macrocyclic lactones and oxalactones based on ethylene
and carbon tetrachloride. Zhur. MO 5 no.4:371-)76 160,
(MIRA 13:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Freydlina).
(Lactones)
FUITSHTEYII, Lev Vladimirovich; VASI"' GRACIIEVA, N.D.;
OCHIIIISKAYA, G.V.; FROUS, L.14[deceased]; RABINOVICH, U.N.;
HERBAN , E.I.; SIFOI.ISKIY, P.V., red.; PULrVA, M.S., tekhn.
red.
[Atlas of the pathological anatomy of acute experimental radia-
tion sickness] Atlas patologicheskoi anatomii ostroi luchevoi
bolezni v eksperimente. Leningrad., Vedgiz, 1961. 216 p.
(MIIU 15:2)
(FADIATIOU SICIUIESS) (AIIATMI, PATHOLOGICAL-ATLMSS)
VASILIYEVA; Ye.I*; FREIDLINA, R.Kh.
r,hemical transformations of 1,, 1-dichloroalkaaes. Izv.AN SSSR40td.
khim.nauk no.6:1049-1052 Je 161. (KM 14z6)
1. Institut alementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Paraffins)
Q!.~~~~CHKROVAr I*D*
Clfia-eil-and electrocardiographic changes in patients vith
thyrotoxicosis after treatment with radioactive iodine. Had.
rado 5 no.7:26-32 t60 (MIRA 13:12)
(HYPMTHYROIDISM) ilODDM-ISOTOPES) (SIZCTROCARDIOGRAM)
VASILIYEVA, Ye.I.
Radiation injuries resulting from the faulty use of x rays for
liagnostic purposes. Vest. rent. i red. 35 no. 5:59-60 My-.To
60. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Iz terapevtichookogo otdoloniya (zav. - doktor med.nauk
L.R. Protas) TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellakogo instituta
meditsinskoy radiologii (direktor - prof. M.W. Pobedinskiy)
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSRs
( X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
Car,'
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ACCESSION NR: APS011"il
_______I,,radiation lesions were dismissed as a f-ictor. The changes noted in the cardio-
v -try radiation f
ascul-jr system are. regarded as the result of second, ef eats follow-
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viso-han-isms and- irnp-alin ant of
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Orig. art. has: 3 t3bles.
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SOC IA' 10%; RddL
okhraneniya SSSR tRaniation-isyneca.Logy Department, Cent-raLi Scientif Lic Resuar-ch
Tnstitate of Roentgenclogv and of Heait~' SSSP)
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LURIY19 M.S.;- VASIL'YEVA9 Ye.I.; IGNATURVA, I.V.
Seignettoolectric films with rectangular bystereaio loops. Izv,
AN SSSR Ser. 4U. 24 no.3.lsl376-1379 14 160, (MIRA I" t 12)
(Ferroelectric substances-Magnetic properties)
5/84 62/000/000/119/129
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AUITHUR~i: Jtarodubtsev, S. V., Ablyayev, Sh. A., Vasillyeva, Ye. K.
and Yurmatov, J. Ye.
TITLE: Effect of r radiation on adsorption properties of silica
8'els
SOURCE: Trudy II Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniy po radiatsionnoy khi-
mii. .6d. by L. o. Polak. Floucow, Izd-vo AN 663H, 1962,
689-6)2
TEXT: Factory-made -ilica gel of K(,Z< (KSK) grade was heat-tre-Ited
in evacuated ampou - and then subjected to d- rays at dose rates up
to 340,000 r/hour Adsorption was thcrL inviestigated by admitting a
gas or vapor to _~D ampoules held at temperatures from +200C to 11-
quid-nitrogen temperature. On cooling, the adsorption ability of
silica gel increased even without irradiation, but t-rayn intonoi-
Tied thic increaue. The amount of oxygen adsorbed rose linearly
with pressure of the admitted gas or vapor in unirradiated and ir-
radiated silica gel, indicating the same nature of adsorption cen-
Oard 112
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ters in both cases. Tile silica Gel surfac---. became saturated with ad-
sorption centers a-. dose-c of x 106 r. Gamma irradiat-Jon r-tised
the amount of he,)tane va,jor th'It CIJUld be adsorbed on silica gel
(this effect was smaller than for the majority of gases) but made no
difference to the idsorption of benzene vapor. Irradiation of aque-
ous solutions of ammines of t-1-2 Lco(laf 3)6-]C'3 type in direct contact
with silica ael raised tile amount of iiquid adsorbed becatse of ra-
SolUt4
diation-induced chemical reactions in the Lons rather thain due L/
to changes on tile i3ilica Wz-:1 uarfacce. Gamma-irradiation raioed
the amounts of oxyj~en and hydrogen that could be udsorbed by aiu-
minosilica ~el. A-. dractical application of theie observations con-
sisted of placing f-activated silica gel between the .;alls of a
thermos flask. Thia improved the vacuum between these walls, by ad-
sorbin,; :,iore gas than unirradiated silica gel, and thus reduced
heat traris,,,iuiion through the %.;alls. Such thermou flasku were pre-
ared at the Ashkhab~..ds,ziy ste'collnyy kombinat im. V. 1. Lenina
Ashkhabad Glass Combine im. V'. 1. Lenin). There are 7 figures.
~
-ASSOOIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inutitut AN UzbSSR (Physico-
Technic~tl Inutitute ;,.:j UzSUR)
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'l-Itoneral Biology.
Grenot.loss P I an Gon-tica
.,Ijl:l i Gj RZ'r.,. - 0 1 .
T. 11 , ill
:rwja,_ Ye. h
Tfu-
-V-OrOnO7.R inst Ea r) AIL7ri C1AlVUr;--
TITL : Remote Sexual an! V,.~k~etative i~ybridization
Sn the S(Aectl,orl of A!,qj-1 Wlierit-C5.
0 p Ij., j:
Zap. Voronezj',31k. g.-kh. In-til) 1957, -57, Al,
137-14.0
3t~indard st--a!ns oi' ;orit~'fomi,t 10 an,,, Mslano-
fill'? r,9 cro"Iried Vlf~h 41. Imo -
phc-p-il ani:1 T. llcoccur: .-,,.,ilch are whomt qtvalns
with a well Joveloped root syst~!m an,-'
Lo flLngl dis~ianes, n-,3 well Rn mith T. p--) loni cirn,
which has a largo grain. A greijt vrri(-ty of
formR was ob-3orived in F2. The more IncIlicators of
wlldhoss there -scre in w1ioat strains w1adch were
crosned wItn standard straini, the lowor was the
fertili. ~y of crossbreodq. T!mr~, for inqtancc~,
1/3
C OMT RY US 3 R
C A T --- G 0 Ef
ABS. JOUR. I FtZhBio-I., No. 1959, f"o.
AU Tri" 0 1 i
1031'. 1
T -11 1 T 12
OR IG. PUB.
A 0T R A C T the fertility p6rcontagu door-crmod t~~) 1b wien
combinations with '11, timophoevi wor-- used, widlo,
in crossings with 'It. polonlcwq "t rauchedl 92--~-)e-,
In their viltroonity the hybrid-,~ exci~~edod both
,ja--ental strains. Hub-pids obtain,--d wlti-i L-hr;
highly irm-no T. t1nopheavi are Le-wit
b7 fungtis diseases. Strains obtained by com-
binat-ions of 14elanopus 69 x T-persicum and
Melanovus 69 x T. timophoevi provod to be tne
Most pv~inislng. Comparativ6 tqsts carri6d out
on 30 m- 10t3 have 2hown that the hybrid rtratym,.
2/3
Co.
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OR !C- . PU3.
A E37" i A llj**,r excood standard ?.!(.;lanorus 6c) In t;neAr yield.
vagetativo h7.brldizatlon gavo uncortain results.
S. YR. Frayovoy
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VASIL'YEVA, Ye.K.; STARODUBTSEV, S,V.
Similtaneous adsorption of hydrogen arA oxygen cn ui-licA- gal.
Izv,, AN Uz. SSR, Ser. fiz.-W. nauk 6 no.5:66-68 162.
(14TRA 15: 11)
1. Fiziko-takhnicheskiy inbtitut AN UzSSR,
(Silica) (Hydrogen) (Oxygen)
"ACCESSION NR: AP403i647 S/0203/64/004/002/0409/04n
AUTHORS: Ovezgelldy*pvp 0.; Vasillyevas Yeo K*
TITLE: A theory of the formation of E. in the middle latitudes
SOURCE: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya, v. 4, no. 2. 1964) 409-411
TOPIC TAGS: ionosphere, E zone, meteor trail, magnetic field E layer
s
AB$TRACT; The authors believe the problem of h(n%r the sporadic E5layer forms to be
one of the most urgent and complicated in the physics of the ionosphere. They
state that no good theory is yet avallable, but point out two suggested possibili-
ties. N. M. Yerofeyev (Dissertatsiya. MGU, 1951) ascribes the mechanism to
dynamic properties of the environment (ion concentration and wind). J. D.
Whitehedd (J. Atmos. and Terr. Phys., 1961, 20, No. 1, 49) thinks the cause to be
shifting in horizontal movements of ionized gas in the E zone. To test the latter
hypothesis, the authors made a detailed analysis of the probability of Es appear-
ance in its dependence on the H co.!nponent of the magnetic field. They used data
from 23 stations in the middle latitudes of the northern hemisphere. Results show
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that a linear dependence of Es probability (greater than 5 megacycles) on H holds
only during daylight and only for these values (greater than 5 megacycles). For
values greater than 7 megacycles no linear dependence could be detected, day or
night. On the other hand, as observations on drift of meteor trails have sho~M,
shifts in horizontal winds are observed day and night. According to Whitehead, the
linear dependence should hold day and night for values above both 5 and 7 megacycles.
It thus appears that Whitehead's view is not supported by this analysis. Orig.
art. has: 3 figures.
ASSOCIATICV: Otdel geofiziki i seismologii AN TurkmSSR (Department of Geophysics
and Seismology AN TurkmSSR)
SUBMITTED: 12Sep63 DATE AOQ; 3QApr64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: ES, NO REF SM 002 On FR i oo4
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AUTHORSs Vasil'yeva, Ye. K., Starodubtsev, S. v
Z-
TITLE- Effect of gamma rays on adsorption of complex cobalt
compounds on silica gel
SOURCE: Tashkentskaya konferentsiya po mirnomy ispoII,,ovan-,-.,!j
atomnoy ener6rii. Tashkent, 1959. Trudy. v. 1. Tashkent,
1961, 277 - 279
TEXT: The authors studied the effect of gamma rays on the adsorption of
cobalt ammoniates on silica gel, using tagged CoCl 2. To produce complex
compounds, the CoC12-6H2 0 solution was oxidized in the presence of ammonia
According to A. A. Grinberg (Vvedeniye v khimiyu komplek3nykh sovedineniy
(introduction to the chemistry of compl ex com pounds), L-M., Goskhimizdat
1051) it is mainly the complex compounds [Co(NH 3)6JC'3 and [CO(IIH 3)5 CII'l2
which are formed under such conditions. The water i ammonia ratio in the
solution was 3 : 1. The silica gel was dried at 2000C, and,together with
the solution, sealed into ampules (5 g of silica gel per 20 ml of solutior.
Half the samples were irradiated by a gamma source (3-103 r/hr) with dosesof
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Effect of gamma rays on B1i6/B13P'
20 - 80*106 r. The other half -9 used for control. Adsorption time was
120 hr. Activity was measured G % 6-2(B-2) apparatus, The adsorption of
complex cobalt ions on silica gel -s found to increase with concentration
of the solution during irradiation. 7here was a tendency for the same state
of equilibrium to be established in irradiated qamples after Irradiation as
in those which had not been Irradiated. The color change of silica gel
during irradiation indicates that the ions here adsorbed during irradiation
are of a different composition than under usual conditions. This is attrib-,
uted to the establishment of new ion equilibrium during irradiation. The
absorption spectra of the irradiated solutions shift toward the long wave
side.. It is suggested that the ions absorbed by the silica gel during
Irradiation contaln no structurally bound -water.. The ion composition alsc
changes when the silica gel is irradimted after ndoorption. The stability
of cobalt ammoniate solutions decreases during irradiation. Processes wer'2
observed, similar to those in a thermal treatment (formation of cobalt
hydrates). When dry silica gel is irradiated without an adsorbent, t~e
adsorption of complex compounds does not change, There are 3 figures and 6
references: 3 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The three references to English-
language publications read as follows: Taylor. E, B,, Wethington, I A
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Effect of gamma rays on ... B116/B138
J. Am, Chem. Soc., Lk, 4, 971, 1954, Taylor, E. H., Kohn, H. I'., j. Am.
Chem. Soc., 79, 1, 252, 1957; Smith, G. IN. Jacobson, I!. "I". , J, phys'. ~'hem "~
60, 7, 1956.
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ARIYOV, U.A., akademik; KLICYN, G.A.; ABLYAYEV, Sh.A.; VASILIYEVAI Ye.K.;
FILIPPOV, A.H.; SLXPAKKOVA, S.I.; GHTSONOKP .; LAUJIUY, 1rr.-
Iffect of gamma ra7s on the properties and structure of natural silk.
Dokl. All Uz. SSR no.6:5-9 158. (MIRA 11:9)
LAN UzSSR (for Arifov). 2.Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut AN UzSSR,
Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR i Uzbekskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
institut shelkovo7 promyshlennosti.
(Gamm rays) (Silk)
CillF,7,GFI,IDYYFVP O.;--VAS.,L1"YEVA,.Ytj.K.
Theory of the formtion of iir F-13.1,er at m,.~dlimn latitudcq. Geomag.
i anr. 4 no.2:40r;-411 K,,-,ap '64. (KIRA 17:4)
1. Otdel geofiziki i seysmologii AN Tixrkmpnikry SSR.
ARIFOV, U.A.; KMIM. G.A.; ABLYAYKV, Sh.A.; VASILITUA. Ye.K.; FILIPPOV, A.N.1
SLXPAKOVA, S.I.; GETSONOK, B.I.; ZAUROV, R.I.
Studying gamma-ray effects in natural silks Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser.
fis.-mat.nauk no.4:5-11 '58- (MIRA 11:11)
1. Fisiko-tekhnicheakiy iustitut AN Uz. SSR.
(Silk) (Gamma rays)
VASILIYEVA3 Ye K.
VASILIYEVA, Ye K.--"Investigation of the Effect of the Fuel Supply to the
Cylinders of a Carburetor Engine of the Parameters of Its Thermal
Processes*" Min Higher Education USSR. Baku, 1955. (Dissertation for
the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences*)
So.% Knizhnaya Litopis'., No. 7. 1956.
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AUTHORS: Kellmany V. M., Knyazlkov, L. G , and Vasil-'yeva, Ye. X.
TITLE: A Magnetic System With Double Deflection Used in Mass
Spectrometers With Strong Dispersion
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PERIODICAL; Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 10,
PP- 1193 - 1198
TEXT: Two schemes of mass spectrometers with double focusing are de-,
scribed, for which a magnetic system consisting of two oppositely direct-
ed magnetic fields generated by round poles is used. The basic scheme of
one of these spectrometers is shown in Fig. 1. It is shown that the dis-
persion of this Ispectrometer may be increased arbitrarily by enlarging
the distances 1 and 111. The optical magnification of the spectrometer
1 2
remains equal to unity. The second scheme is shown in Fig., 2. For the
purpose of repeated acceleration of the ion beam, this spectrometer is
complemented by a telescopic system shcwn in Fig. 3, which consists of
two immersion lenses. The formulas derived indicate that also the
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dispersion of this spectrometer may be increased arbitrarily. However,
to prevent an excessive increase, it is necessary to use a large
cylindrical capacitor. A spectrometer designed according to the first
qcheme is now being adjusted at the Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut
(Institute of Physics and Technology). There are 3 figures and 2 ref-
erences: 1 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskly inatitut AN SSSR, Leningrad
(Institute of Physics and T ---
SUBMITTED: March 14, 1960
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Let's expand the competitions for the rank of comminist labor
brigade. Farmntsev. zbur. 16 no.4.-58-61 161. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Aptechnoye upravleniye ZhJtomirskogo oblastnogo zdravootdela.
XMIYAN, V.X.; XNYAZIXOV, L.G.;
Uning the magnetic system with double deflection in mass opectro-
motors with large dispersion, Zhar, tekhn, Ao-1031193-1198 0 16o.
1. Fisiko-tekhnicheekly Institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Kass spectrometry)
vAsn'YEVA, Ye. M.
VASILIYEVA, Te. M.-: "Graohic work in the algebra course in the
sixth and seventh classes." Academy of Pedagogical Sciences
RSFSR. Sci Res Inat of Teaching Methods. Moscow, 1955-
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Pedagogical Sciences).
SO: Knizhnaya letopial, No 23, 1956
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VABILIYEVA, Ye.M.
Dynazico of ligain and eellulose during the Zrowth of corn;
preliminary communication. Uch. zap. Kras. gos. ped. inst.
15:105-116 159. (Corn (Mai.ze)) (Lignin) (MIRA 14:12)
(Cellulose)
VASILIYEVA Ye.N. kand.biologicheakikh nauk; OKUNEVA, LA., kand.med.nauk;
, Yu.P., nauchnyr sotradnik
Hygienic evaluation of grain irradiated with radiocobalto Trudy
vNin no.38sw-121 160. (MM 15:12)
1. Institut pitaniya Akademli meditainakikh nauk SSSR,
(Wheat) (Gamma rays)
'-'-._ VASIL'YEVA, Ye.M*
Wnamics of lignin and cellulose during the grawth.of earn. Fiziol.
rast. 7 no.4:453-458 $60. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Department of Botany of the Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical Institute.
(Corn Naize)) (Lignin) (Cellulose)
VkS.IL'Y&VA$ YO.M. as of corn owth.
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Dynamics Of lignin and cellulose n..lt73-87' 161. (KM
Uch. zap. Kras )9. ped. inst- 20 llulose)
~rgc (Maizq)) (Lignin) (Ce
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V.krlT-IYF,VA, Ya.~'.
ef lignin and (,91-bilc(se in tho organB of corn durIng growth*
VCh.Zap.Kras.gos.y,ed.inst. 24 nc,60-12 163.
-s of lignin In the organs of whAat during growth. lb'd.113-19
'Vnmi c -
(14rRA IWO)
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L 35346-66 Ewr (m) Ds/mm
ACC NRI A?60.12717 (A) -S-WkE -Cbb-k--.-tfli-10-19-0-1-66-10-08-1-Obl~-fC~ffflb7 it
AUTHOR: Vasil'yeva, Ye. M.; Gavurina, R. K.
ORG: Leningrad Institute of Technology im. Lensovet (Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy:
institu-tT
TITLE: Amphoteric ion exchange resinsi.from copolymers of 2-methyl-5-vinyl-pyri ne~
and from stereoisomeric ethylene-1,2-dicarboxylic acids)
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. 4, 1966, 713-717
TOPIC TAGS: ion exchange resin, copolymer, fumaric acid, malcic ricid, cation,
polymerization
ABSTRACT: A study has been made of amphoteric ion-exchange resins from copolymers
of 2-methyl-5-vinylpyridine and Btercoiaomeric dictirboxylic acidg: fUMILI'le and
maleic acids. Comparison of two types of resins (fumaric and inaleic acids) indicat(--d
that they differ considerably in polymerization behavior of com)nome-rs, in potentionetric
properties, in swelling capacity in an aqueous solution, and in sorption of cations.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 3 tables. (1,T]
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UDC; 678.13+678-744+678-746
AGG :.it: ~P602(j("27 SC)b_R'C_"' CODE:
vacillyow" YO. Garurina, R.. '11%; 0. P.
G.IG; nonc
!:!n,hcd -for obt~ainin- a cholato-forl-dn't, jon-excharZa ropin. Class 39, lio.
ci n:; cj -(,,,o' '"Chn, 0 10 0 i chos4ly
by _"nstiLu,,;u Ln. 'L vot
ins i.i 4 1 ilu*
SOURCE: Izobrot prom obraz tov zn., no. 15, 1960".90
T'vl~'IC TAGS: ion oxchanCe resin, py--idino, chalation, resin
k~,,j':'.-,'ACT: --lio ,u'.hor Cor"f4cato prcsc~ntz a nc-~hod 'or ob---,--ni., a
A
roL;in f~-om arc,---.a.iC ~jL,'.y_CLu L.Cj!*_V_IL,;.VO3) dLiydrazii(~o, 1,2-
ctliylr~no6lcarbawylic, acid, civiryl loonzonu. To Lzprovo tho complox-forz.-Linj
u
of -~;ha ;-Yri6inu rrouv)r, O_` 1;*110 rozin 2-...~Lhy
is U30,
a
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SIIILOVAp Ye.I.; MKITAYEVA, O.G.; KC(,L()V.';KAYA, V.P.- MILOYINA Ye.N.
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Prinimali uchastiye: AXINFIYEVA, M.F.; ZJPJRAVLEVA, V.11.;
GOLONINATOVA, T.N.
Heat-resistant D19 alloy. Alium. Bplavy n0-3:237-250 164.
(14111A 17: 6)
ACCESSION NR: AT4014061 S/30'12/63/000/000/0066/0069
AUTHOR: Voyler, S. Ya.; Likhtman, V. I.; Petrova, N. V. -, Vasillyev,,a, Ye. N. Basova,
1. G.; Kuznetsov, K. I.; Livanov, V. A.
TITLE: Effect of cooling and lubricating fluids upon the quality of the sheet surface during
rolilng of aluminum alloys
SOURCE: Fiz.-khim. zakonomernosti deystviya smazok pri obrabothe metallov davlenlyem.
Moscow, lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, d6-69
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum, aluminum alloy, aluminum sheet, aluminum rolling, sheet rolling,
cooling-fluid. lubricating fluid, emulsol
ABSTRACT: The normal water-emulsion lubricants used during the rolling of aluminum
alloys prove unsatisfactory under technological conditions because they produce water stains
on the surface of the rolled metal and. become Impure af ter a few days of service. Therefore,
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In the present work, a now improved type of lubricant has been developed to prevent the
-L-fomation of surface failures. Also, a procedure for regenerating the emulsion has been
worked out. Emulsol, containing 84% kerosene, 10% oleic acid and 6% triethanotamine,
was tested and proved satisfactory as a lubricant. Especially good results were obtained
with a lubricant emulsion containing 30-40% of the above-mentioned emulsol. Using this
lubricant, U.: surface of the rolled aluminum sheet became smooth, brighter and free of
-..surface defects, and rolling was simplified. This lubricant was also used successfully
in the cold extrusion of aluminum tubes as well as in the cutting of aluminum and its
alloys. The service life of the emulsion was prolonged up to six months. Deaalting with
_.sodium chloride, calcium chloride and karnallt and separating the sedImented emulsion
'~I*tts found to be an effective method for regenerating the emulsion. OrIg. art. has: I
-chemical equation.
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AUTHOR: Shilova, Ye. I.; Nikitayeva, 0. G.; Kozlovskaya, V. P., Vasillyeva, Ye. N.
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TITLE: Heat resistant alloy D 19
SOURCE: Alyuminlyevy*ye splavy*, no. 3, 1964. Deform Iruyemy*ye splavy*
(Malleable alloys), 237-250
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum, aluminum alloy, alloy D 19, heat resistant aluminum alloy,
copper admixture, manganese admixture, magnesium admixture, duraluminum,
duraluminum mechanical property, duraluminum. corrosion resistance
ABSTRACT: According to, its composition, the heat-resistant aluminum alloy D 19 of the
Al-Cu-Mg-Mn system is an intermediate alloy between D 16 and D17, and is intended for
sheets, pressed semifinished products, and rivet wire. The alloy contains 3.2-4.3% Cu,
1.8-2.6% Mn, 0.03-0.15% Ti, 0.0005-0.005% Be and no.more than 0.3-0.5% Fe or Si,and
0. 1% Zn. In the present paper, the authors report the results of a general Investigation of
the mechanical properties of D 19 alloy semifinished products. Initial studies concerned
the influence of natural aging time (0-30 days) on the mechanical properties of quenched
shect specimens having various compositions, i.e.: Cu and Mg at the lower limit; Cu and
Mg at the higher limit; Cu at the higher limit and Mg at the lower limit; Cu at the lower
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limit and Mg at the higher limit. Before quenching, the spentments were In the annealed
d' or cold rolled condition. Other tests were made to determine the effect of heating to
200 and 250 C on the mechanical properties at room temperature of sheet specimens with
different histories of heat-treatment and strain hardening. The mechanical properties
of sheet and wire specin~ents were also determined at elevated temperatur
es (up to 300 C).
Furthermore, creep rupture tests were performed on sheet specimens at 175-300 C, and
ts
zero-to-tension fatigue tests on specimens previously subjected to various heat treatmen
Or strain hardening operations. Rivets of D 19 P and V 95 were tested at repeated zero-
to-maximum shear loads at room temperature and at 175 C. Finally, specimens of D 19 and
D 16 alloys under various conditions were tested for corrosion resistance in 3% NaCl or
1: or 3% NaCl + 0. 1% H 0 On the basis of the results obtained, it was concluded that: the
~L 19 is a heat-resistant alloy; at temperatures of 20 - 150 C its
duraluminum type alloy
strength is equal to the strength of D 16 alloy, while at 170-250 C its strength is higher
than that of D 16 alloy by approximately 8-10%. Under a repeated static load, the strength
of D 19 alloy is similar to that of D 16. Alloy D 19 has a reduced rate of strengthening
during natural aging; therefore, cold working operations can be performed with this alloy
during a longer period of time (6-8 hours) than with alloy D'16; this property Is paiticularly
desirable for riveting material. Products made of alloy D 19, in contrast to D 16, do not
exhibit a tendenoy.to intergranular corrosion during heating in the temperature range
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150-250 C because of a ji-ore favorable phase composition. In this connection, semifinished
products of D 19 alloy can be used In the naturally aged condition in structures working at
20-250 C. "The corrosion resistance was determined by Eng. S. M. Ambartsum~an, the
tests with repeated shear loads wore carried out by Eng. B. F. Bogdanov under the direction
Of Doct. Tech. Sci. N. 1. Marin, and M. F. Akinflyeva, V. N. Zhuravleva and T. N.
Golokhmatova also took part in the experimental work." Orig. art. has: 6 figures and
8 tables.
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OdGssa Tnstitute Agriculltjxe.
T IT L:~ :The In:f'iu(-nc(-- of the MicroclJ_nate upon Growth
and Devolopment. of Calves under thu Conditions
of Soui;horn TJkSSR [URrainian MR],
MIG. PUB. :Tr. Odessk., s.-kh, in-ta, 'JI-95r/, 12, 17-23
ABSTRACT :Side by side with clarifying the microclimate's
influence upon the grovilng orgartism under the
conditions of the usual type premises construc-
ted with Odessa limestonev the experiment's
task consisted ili determining the effective-
ness of rearing calves in iudic-ated premises
during the.various months of the year, The
experiment which was carried out on 57 celves
in the course of 3 months$ showed that the
smallest gains were obtained for the months
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ABSTRACT with the most unsatisfactory microclizate
(March air temperature +2.8-4.80 (C], relative
humiMY 81-83 percent). When the air tempe-
rature increases to 1,50 CC] skin temperature
increases by 30 CC]* The method of rearing
calves in unheated premises may be adapted for
Odesskaya oblast . but only if the airls h=i-
dity is not higher than 70 percent" and a favo-
rable microclizate had been created. - K. V.
Tatariyskaya
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VASILIYEVA, Ye,N.
Dynamics of blood glycogen in experimental silicosis. Izv.A]F Xazakb.
SSR. Ser.med. i fiziol. no.lt5O-54 159. (XM 13.'l)
(LUNGS--DUST DISIASAS) (MYCOam)
VASILICMMTKO, R.B.;BULFMAY3VA, L.2.;YAIPOVA, Z.N.;VASIIIYEVA, Ye.N.
Lymph circulation changes and some biochemical Ingredients of
lymph in passive movement of animal extremities. Izv. AN Kazakh.
SSR. Ser. med. I fiziol. no.2:6-10 '59' (MIRA 1):))
(LY"H) (MMCISA)
VASILIYEVAp Ye*N.
Change in blood sugar and lymph in hypothermia in dop. IST. AN
Kazakh. SSR. Ser. medo i fiziol. no. 1:3-A 160, (MM 13:10)
(BIDOD SUGAR) (LDTH) (COIJ*-nMIOLOGICAL EFFECt)
VASILIYMA, Ye,N&; OKUNEWA, L.A.; KUKELIP Yu.P.
Hygienic study of grain irradiated with radioactive cobalt,, Vop,
pit. 19 no. 509-U 34 1604 (KIRA 14:2)
I
1. Is otdola gigiyezy PitiniYa (zav- r dotsent B.D. Vladimirov)
Institute. pitaziya AMR SSSRp Moskva.
(GRAIN) (CbBALT-ISOTOPP)
VASILIYEVA, Ye.N.; DYUErfUr,, N.Ye.; LYCIIIIIKOVA, T.D.
Hygienic study of polymethyl r-ethaci7late and its possible
use in the dairy industry. Vop. pit. 22 no.2:76-79 Yr-Ap 163.
(MM 17:2)
1. Iz otdola gigiyeny pitaniya (zav. - dotsent B.D. Vladimirov)
Inatituta pitaniya A1,111 SSM, YOskva.
EWT(M)/T/EWP(t)/bTI/EWPLkL----PE.9) P/W19P1!!L
AT6016422 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0-151/0-157
AIJTHORSs Livanov, V. A.; Golokhmatova, T. N.; Berezko, R. M.; Vasillyeva, Ye. 11-W&
ORGi none
-TITLEt Structural inhomogoneity of the claddiM layer in shoots of alloy
fi _7 <
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Motallovedeniye logkikh splavoV (Witallog
I-raphy of light alloys). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 151-157
TOPIC TAGS: titanium containing alloy, manganese containing alloy, aluminirnalloyj
D16 aluminum alloy
ABSTRACT: The effect f h a 0 cold rollin of alloy D16 shoots on the homogeneity
0= urface layer of the sheets was investigated. The
and structure of the al u
!!~!T_
investigation was initiated to determine the mechanism f r the formation of large
crystal grains in the surface layer of D16AT11nd D:L6ATVKot rolled shoots. The
effect of adding titanium, mang aeseW7!irconium4!xnd baron 2%~he crystal grain
1 ud
size in the surface layer of the hot rolled sheois ~ ~sals~o udied. The experi-
mental results are presented graphicaUy (see Fig. I)& Uboreas additions of Zn
and B hild no effect on the crystal jZraj~n ~aej'%additions of Ti considerably 17o~ored
the-ei7-stal grain size, and additions of Mn completely removed any inhomogeneity
in the aluminum surface layer of the tLUOY-6
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ture of hot rolling of aluminum cladding ingots, a - cold rolled
alumimm (thickness 2.0 mm); b - surface layer of hot rolled alloy
M6,
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AWHOR: Shilova, Ye. I. (Pbscow); Nikittqeva, 0. G. (Mscow); Vasil'yeva, Ye. X.
(moscow)
ORG: none
TITIE: The effect of grain size on the properties of AK4-1 aluminum-alloy sheets
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 6, 1966, 89-96
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum7 copper, magnesium alloy, nilckel containing alloy, metal
property, grain size/AK4-1 aluminum alloy
ABSTRACT: AK4-1 aluminum alloy sheets (1-5 x 1200 x 3000 rmn), cold rolled from
fully annealed plates .-)f various thicknesses with reductioWof 0.5, 10 and 64%,
were solution annealed at 525 1 3C for 15 min and water quenched. One group of
d-,eets wmmticially aged at 190C for 12 and 24 hr, which produced grain sizes of
22-38 1j. Another group of sheets was naturally aged for 3-720 hr. It was found
that thu uuration of natural aging has little or no effect on the elongation. The
yield strength and tensile strength are not affected by aging for up to 15 hr, then
increase rather sharply, and after about 48 hr remain on the saw level. The
rechanical properties, especially yield strengt4 cf natur ally and artifically aged
specimens increase with the decreaue of graln size. The optimal grain size was
found to be 30-40 ii, which is obtained by a deformation of 10-15%. Subsequent
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aging at 125, 150 and 175C for up to 500 br had little or no effect or, room-terpera-
i ture mechanical properties or the corrosion and stress corrosion resistance. 7he
creep strength increases with increased grain size; 1.5% deformation (stretch
leveling of sheets) after solution annealing lowers the creep strength at 125, 150
and 175C. It was also established that the grain size of the alloy sheets greatly
affects the critical degree of deformation. Coarser (35-40 1j) grain sizes and
finer dispersion of the secondary phase increase the critical degree of deformation
from 1.5- 2% to 5% and higher. Orig.-art. has: 1 figure and 6 tables.
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VASILICHENKO, R.S.; BULEKBAYEVA, L.E.; KAIPOVA, Z.N.; VASIL'YgVA, Ye.N.
Mechanism of the change Jn lymph circulation dne to the otinrul-a-
tion of the receptors of the emmetory organs. Iz7. AN Kazakh.
SSR. Ser. mod. nauk no.1t16-24 161+ (MIRA 17:'/)
VASILICHENKOJ, R.S.; BULEKBAYEVA, L,E.; KAIPOVA, Z.N.; VASILIYEVA, Ye.N.
Changes in the lymph circulation and some W1,ochemical lyrphatic
Ingredients in the stimulation of the intestinal chemoreceptors.
Report No. 5. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. med. nauk no.ltl2-14 163.
(MIRA 16:10)
VASILICIIM.'KO, R.S.; BULEKBAYEVA, L.E.; KAIPOVA, Z.;:. ;VA,SILIYEVA, Ye.11.
Mechanism of changes in the lymph circulation induced by
stimulation of the mechanoreceptors of organs of the gastro-
intestinal tract. Izv. All Kazakh. SSR Ser. med. nauk no.2:
3-12163. WIRA 16:10)
(LDIPHATICS) (ALIMENTARY CANAL - RIERVATION)
VASILIY-r,VA, Ye.N.; DYUBYUK, N.Ye.; LYCHNIKOVA, T.D.
Mineral composition of the =scle tissue of meat ard verification
of the COITelation between its content of mineral elements and
protein. Vop. pit. 21 no.2:56-60 Mr-Ap 162. 01MU 15:3)
1. Iz otdela gigiyeny pitaniya (zav. - dotsent B.D. Vladimirov)
Instituta pitaniya A191 =R, Moskva.
(MINERALS IN FOOD)
(ISAT) (FROTEIIIS)
VASIL C11ENK0 j q.S-.; BULEKBAME A, L.B.; KAIPOVA, Z.N.; VASIL'Y:,VA, Ye.N.
ChangeB in thn lymph flow and somo biochemical lymph compon,3ntj
following the-stimulation of the sciatic ner7o and sinocarotid z-,.ne.
Hoport No.2. IzV. A11 Kazakh. SSR. Ser. mod. i fiziol. no.1:3-~O 161.
04LU 15W
'~(LYMPH) (SCIATIC NERTE) (CAROTID SIMS)
.71i
VASILICHENKO, R.S.; BULEKBAYEVA, L.E.; KAIPOVA, Z.N.; VASILIMVA, Ye.11.
Changes in the lymph flow and some biochemical lymph components
follo-wing the stimulation of the vagus nerve. Report Ho.3. Izv.
An Kazakli. SSR..Ser. med. i fisiol. no.lz-U-15 161. (MIRA 15:4)
(LYMPH) (VAGUS IERVE)
ASHURKOV, L.M., spets. mashinstr.; BLIZHEVSKIY, L.A., spets. mashinst.;
_YASIL-TYFVA7-Y&.1J-,-spets. mashinstr.; KOVALISM, N.N., spats.
mashinstr.; MOKI11, M.I., spets. mashinstr.; SMIRNOV, V.P.,
spets. mashinstr.; BOBKOV, L.S., retsenzent; VETUKHNOVSKIY., Z.B.,
retsenzent; MAKSIITYAK, G.P... retsenzent; MIKHAYLOVSKIY, V.I.,
retsenzent; SHVYRYAYEV, G.K., retsenzent; VALETOV, V.V., red.;
RADAYEVA, Z.A., red. izd--ya; TIKHANOV, A.Ya... tekhn. red.
[Norms for the consumption of materials in the manufacture of
machinery; a handbook] Normirovanie raskhoda materialov v ma-
shinostroenii; spravochnik. Pod red. V.V.Valetova. Moskva, Cos.
nauchiio-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. Vol.2. 1961. 479 p.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Machinery industry)
VA.SIWYFVA-,--Xe.N.; DYUBYUK, N.Ye.; LYCIINIKOVA, T.D.
Mineral composition of certain species of fish and verification
of the relationship between the mineral azia protein content.
Vop.pit. 20 no.2354459 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Iz otdola gigiyei~ pitaniya (zav. - dotsent B.D.Vladimirov)
Instituts, pitaniya AMN SSSR., Moskva. %
(FISH AS FOOD) . (PROTEINS) (MINER&W JEN FOOD)
S/081/61/000/015/O78/G85
B103/B147
AUTHORS: _jas1l'yeva, 'Ie. 11., Abramovich, Ye. I., Chernetsov, P. P.
TITLE: Varnishes and paints to protect the outer surface of
pipelines and their application
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 19, 1961, 511, abstract
19P235 (Lakokrasochn. materialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 4,
1960, 53-54)
TEXT: The authors give brief data on the results of investigations
concerning the selection of varnish and paint protections for the open-
air sections of the Bukhara-Sverdlovsk pipeline. The following variants
were chosen for experimental sections on the basis of preliminary
laboratory tests: two layers of nBx-714 (PVKh-714) enamel on a prime
coat of JJT-01 3 (FL-01 3) or IT-03 K (FL-03K) or NXrM (MGM) ; one layer of
ground coat 3-4020 (E-4020); two layers of ~B-113 (KhV-113) varnish with
aluminum powder (10-15%) on a Bum (VKhGIA) prime coat. [Abstracter,s
note: The original writes PVKh-714 and PKhV-714 alternately. Since a
PVC coat is assumed, the version PVKh-714 was chosen.] A two- or three-
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layer coat with PVKh-714 enamel on a MGM prime coat and preceding
jPkO8 (VL-08) prime coat of the welding seams is recommended on the basis
of a six-month test of experimental sections of the Samarkand-Bukhara
pipeline painted with these variants; pipeline should besprayed before
installation with subsequent mending of damaged parts. [Abstracter's
note: Complete translation.]
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VASILOYEVA, U.N.; ABRAMOVICH, Te.I.; CHIRNITSOV, P.P.
-,- -.-I ~
- Paint materials for protecting the outer surface of piptlines and methods
of Iheir application. Takokras. mt. I ikh prim. no.4:53-54 160.
(KffU 13:10)
(Pipelines) (Protective coatings)
YEUv Xe.T., kand.med.nauk
Ovulation period and conception control. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 5
no.6:51-51+ M-D 160. (KIRA 13:12)
lo Is kafe~y akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof.P.V.Manenkov)
Kazanskogo meditsinpkcgo instituta.
(BIRTH CONTROL) (OVULATION)
VASILOYEVA, Ye.T., kand.med.nauk
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Determination of ovulation and its period in womens Kaz.med.
zhur. 41 no.1:51-53 Ja-F 060. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Iz kafedr7 akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. P.V.
Manenkov) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(OVULATION)
-VASILITEVA, Te.T., kand.med.nauk
Determination of ovulation and its period in vomen. Uz.med.
zhur. 41 no.1:51-53 Ja-Y 160. 01IRA 13:6)
1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginskologii (zav. - prof. P,V,
Manenkov) razanskogo meditainakogo instituta.
(OVULATION)
VASILIYF,VA Ye.T.
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Registration of the bioelectric potentials of the utt-ma. Obor.
nauch.t,md.Kaf.akuah. i gin. I WI no.2042-346161 (MIRA 16?7)
(UTERUS) (EMTROPHYSIOLOGY)
VACHNADZE, I.K; VASILOYEVA, Ye.T.
Direct and I=.edlate results of an interruption of pregra=7 In
its late stages ancording to medical indications. Sbor.nauch.
trud.Kaf.akush.i gin. 1 IMI no.2s266-Z70161. (MIRA 16x7)
(PREGNP111CY, COMPLICATIMIS OF)
VASIL'YEVA, Yu.T.; A.D.; Yu.-I.
- - ~, e.-Sc,15"
Use of colpeurys-s accor-d-Ing to tht~ type of c().mr.,.wJcu*Jrg v,-,
in pe2vic presenta-Aran of the fetus. Kaz. red. zhl-r. L-0.6:711-77
11-D 163. (MIRU 17:10)
1. Kafedra akuslierstva I ginekologii (zuv. - prof. I.I. Yakovlev)
1-go Leningradskogo medit3inskogo inotituta imen! akndemiska Pavlova.
TJ331A (600)
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3'3ji 22, no. 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, i-jiu.--Lry -1953. Unclassified.
litlsijjy Yof;rovic
V., .51L I YL Yelona V A.
FUIFTOV,
:.a bor cc, n-d-' ti rnf% an-, in nati onal
welfare, U'icv~ja tr,,~ia i ro.-,t riaroinoi,o blapsostoianiia.
Voskvu, 'El":onomika, I SI p . (MIRA 17: 10)
ACCESSION NR: AT4013955 S/2659/63/010/000/0219/0225
AUTHOR: Prokoshkin, D. A.; Vasillyeva, Ye. V., Popov, N. N.
TITLE: The properties of alloys of the niobium-tungsten-titanium system
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgit. Isslodovanlya po zharoprochny*m splavam, v.
10, 1963, 219-225
TOPIC TAGS: alloy strength, alloy property, alloy oxidation, nlobium alloy, niobium
tungsten titanium alloy, tungsten containing alloy, titanium containing alloy, ternary alloy
ABSTRACT: In view of the fact that binary alloys containing Nb can be used only for special
purposes, the authors undertook a study of the structure and properties of five ternary
alloys of the Nb-W-T1 system containing 15% by weight of W and 0. 3, 10, 15 or 20% by
weight of T1. The alloys were prepared from 99.9% pure niobium, 99.95% pure tungsten,
and iodide titanium in an are furnact, (purified argon atmosphere) with a nonconsumable
electrode on a watercooled Cu bottom. Two test ingots were prepared from each alloy
and subjected to diffusion annealing for 48 hours at 1700C. The authors studied the
microstructure of the cast and annealed samples, the specific gravity, the hardness at
room and high temperatures, high- tem pe, rature creep and the oxidation behavior. As
expected, the specific gravity decreased with increasing Ti content, as did the hardness at
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room temperature. Annealing produced a decrease In hardness, homogenized the
microstructure and eliminated the dendritic structure. The high- temperature hardness
(600-1000C) increased with increasing Ti content. reached a maximum at 10% Ti and
then decreased sharply. Creep strength was only insignificantly affected by Ti content (in-
creasing slightly with % TI), while the rate of oxidation tended to decrease with Increasing
Ti content, reaching a minimum at 10% Ti. The mechanism of oxidation of Nb-W-Ti alloys
is discussed. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 3 figures.
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DissertatJon: I'Centrifup-nlly Cast I-etal as a Substitute for- Forged ?"'Otal in karts
!nIorkdng Under GonditJons 6f Cyclic Loading." Cand Tec~ 5ci, Inst of Metallu:%- Aca,,`
Sci VSSRI 140scow, 1953. :te-feratiTmy.( ?-,,oscow, 114'c ~*, 1-4.
'00: SUM 284~ 26 Nov 1954
ATABIKOV, Villyam Borisovich; ~ASILIYEVA,.__Yelena Vladimirovno; LEONTITEV,
L.A., red.; HYASOTXWV, B., red.; SULTI, X., teklm.red.
(why materials, equipmont and electric power must be used
economically] Pochemu nuzhao, ekonomno raskhodovat' syr1e. mate-
rialy, elektroenergliu. Pod obehohei red. L.A.Loontlevs. Moskva,
Mosk.raboohii, 1960* 38 P- WU 13:9)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Leontlyev).
(Saving and thrift) (Russia--Industries)
YO - V
~Mookva); Kj- y
(Mos~-vl)
investi:latIng tine oxidation of allOvs- T7;-
t' no.6:161 19: 1)
AN SSSR. Me . -167 ?;-F) t 65.
i. Submdtted November 19, 196~-
VASILIYEVA, ye.V.; IEDOPEKIN, T.K.; PEETRUNIKIN, Me.
Comparative evaluation of the stability of complex
of dithioles with cobalt ions. 31 n(,.5.,181--
484 165. (141RA 18i12)
1. Ukrainskiy nnuchno-isoledovatel'skiy 3anitarno-khiml~~Leskiy
InstAtut. Submitted Sept. 25, 1963.
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soncE CODE:
AUTHOR: Prokoshkin, D. A.; Vasillyeva, Ye. V.; Chudarev, L. F.
f
ORG: Higher Technical School im. N. E. Bauman (Vysaheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishch
TITLE: Investigation of some properties of niobium alloys
SOURCE: IVUZ. Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, no. 3, 1966, 118-122, and insert facing p. 122
TOPIC TAGS: niobium, niobium alloy, molybdenum containing alloy, titanium containing
alloy, borcn containing alloy, zirconium containing alloy, alloy property
ABSTRACT: The microstructure, room- and high-temperature hardness, oxidation and
creep resistance, spec';ic weight and electric res' tancelhave beenA I nvestigated in
Nb + 5% Mo alloys addi nally alloyed with 10% TiC% B_'And 2% Zr.v The alloys were
melted from 99-78%-pure4b, 99-95%-pure Mo, 99%--pure B and 99.9%--pure Ti an-
nonconsumable electrode are vacuum fu of 10-4 _m jig
rna e, d homogenized in a vacuum
for 25 hr: alloys with Ti at 1400'_ and othe alloys at 1600C. CiLst end annealed
Nb-1110 and Nb-Mo-Ti alloys had a single-phase .crostructure without noticeable dend-itA_
liquation. Alloying with boron brought about a clearly defined dendrite structure
which remained after the addition of zirconium. Annealed alloys with boron contains_
segregations of a boride phase witn a eutectic. Alloys with zirconium contained di-,
persed phases with a very complex composition. As the composition of the &Ilc~ys
ACC NRi jIP60196143
I
IV t r.) f -rl
became more complex with each successive alloying, the r. po, Ci fj C W,~ 14 jr S
decreased continuously from 8.67 glem3 in thc- inItIal lib+5% Pri ullr~y t'; 7.75 g/cm`
in Nb+5% M#-10% Ti+2% B+2% Zr alloy. Simultancoualy, the electric re.;JsUvIty increa
continuously from 18.8 to 44.0 ljohm-cm, which is explained by the lattice Jistortion
and increasing scattering of electrons. A similar continuous increase was observed
in the hardness of the alloye, which increased from 156 IIB in Nb+5% Mo alloy to 376
HB. in the most complex Nb+5% Mo+10% Ti+2% B+2% Zr alloy, compared with 11.5 HB in
annealed pure Nb. Hot hardness was measured in the 600-1100C range (see Fig. 1) -
Fig. 1. Temperature dependence of the hardness
of niobium and niobi;xm alloys
(U 1 - Nb; 2 - Nb+5% Mo; 3 - Nb+5% Mo+10%. Ti;
3
-a 00 4 - Nb+5% Mo+10% Ti+2% B; 5 - Nb+5% Mo+10% Ti+
2% B+2% Zr.
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The rate of creep calculated from the data on hot hardness showed that
-alloys had a-l-owrate of creep, although their hot hardness increased sipificaritly
with increasing temperature. This is explained by the strengthening of t~e solid
solution with molybdenum and by the formation of fine dispersed boride precipitates
which block the shear planes. The oxidation resistance of niobium is mos; effectjvely~
increased by alloying with YID and Ti, which forms (rfb, olid s:)lution and
'o 1 205 S
" - bale. Because diffusion
a 5Nb2O5-2TiO2 compound with monoclinic structures in the
of oxygen througji the lattice of these phases is much sl er than througl. the 1,PL41ce
I (a th
of B-Nb205 scale m unalloyed niobium, the oxidation ratek of the alloys vi _Eo Ve~ d
Ti is significantly lowered. Alloying with B and Zr in the amounts inve;tigated
(2% each) had no substantial effect on the oxidation resistance of the alloys. Orig. 1
art. has: 1 figure and 2 tables. [MS
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ACC NRi Ap6oO8268 st.,!-jjm-: coi)E: uR/0080/66/039/00240323/.QW
AUTHOR: Prokoshkin, D. A.; Vasil'yeva, Ye. V.; Lazarev, E. M.
ORG: Institute of Metallurgy im. A. A. Baykov (Institut metallurgii)
TITLE: The kinetics and activation energy of oxidation of alloys of the fib-V-Ti
system
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no. 2, 1966, 323-327
TOPIC TAGS: ternary alloy, niobium alloy, vanadium containing alloy, titanium
containing alloy, alloy oxidation, oxidation oxidation kinetics, oxidation resistant
alloy
ABSTRACT: Ternary niobium-vanadium-titanium alloys containing 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, and
15 wt% V at a constant titanium content of Is 5, and 10 vt% were melted in an arc
furnace in an argon atmosphere, homogenized at 1400C for 25 hr in a vacuum of
5.10-4 mm Hg, and oxidized in air at 900, 1000, 1100, and 1200C. Metallographic
examination of the alloys in the cast and annealed conditions showed a homogeneous,
single-phase structure of a solid solution of titanium and vanadium in niobium.
In alloys with a low content of the alloying elements, the oxidation kinetics follow
a parabolic rate in the initial stage, and approached a linear rate with prolonged
exposure. At higher vanadium contents (10 and 15%), the oxidation kinetics followed
a linear rate. Alloys containing 10 and 15% V oxidized more rapidly at IOOOC than
at*.1100 or 1200C, which can be explained by partial sintering of the scale at higher
r-'A I in T Tr.-I .rhe n -Inlanniani
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temperatures. At all test temperatures the most oxidation-resistant were alloys
containing 5 wt% V; an Nb-5%-V-10% Ti alloy vas the best. At all test temperatures
the oxidation rate of ternary Nb-V-Ti alloys gradually decreased vith Increasing
vanadium content, reached a minimum at a vanadium content of 5%, and then increased
again to a value higher than that for unalloyed niobium at a vanadium content of
10-15%. The temperature dependence of the oxidation rate of Hb-V-Ti alloys (k) vas
found to foUov an exponential law expressed by the equation k - A exp TPIIT-) . vhere
-6 ' has:
A varied from 2 5 .10 to 6.92 -102 and B, from 13,800 to 27,500. Orig. ax '.
4 figures and 3 tables. IMS)
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161/01
AUTHORS: Lazarevaq I. Yu. (Moscow); Prokoahkin, D. A. (Moscow); Vasillyeva, Ye. V.
(Moscow)
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation-of the oxidation of tungeten-niobium alloys
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 6, 1965, 161-167
TOPIC TAGS: oxidation, tungsten containing alloy, niobium containing alloy, x ray
spectroscopy, oxidation kinetics
ABSTRACT: The effect of alloying tungsten with niobium on the oxidation properties of
t6gaten was investigated. The invastif,-ation supplements the results of D. A.
P~okoshkin, Ye. V. Vasillyeva, and I. Yu. Lazareva (Kinetika okisleniya splavov
voilfram a niobiyem. Sb. losledovaniya metallov v zhidkom i tyerdom aocitoyaniakh. K
M,letiyu so dnya rozhdcj~ya akad. I. P. Bardina, Izd-vo. Nauk&,1964, 240- The
.Wdation kinetics and _* ray spectra of the formed oxides of tungsten-niobium alloys
!-edhtaining 1-50 wt % Nb were studied at 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, and 1300C. The
experimental results are summarized in graphs and tables (soo Fig. 1). The alloy
containing 30 wt % Nb had the greatest resistance toward oxidation. It is concluded
that the beneficial effect of the addition of Nb to W results from the formation of-
phases which exhibit stronger interatomic bonds and from the character of the oxide
scale and subscale.
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