SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VASILYEVA, YE.V. - VASILYEVA, Z.V.

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-L 43ogg-66 ACC NRt AP6014122 W.W wt 1 7 , 1< Itl 19 77 Nbiv7t Fig. 1. Change in the tungsten (1) and niobium (2) content in the oxide scale at.an oxidation temperature of 1200C as a function of the niobium content in the alloy. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 5 figures. SD CODE; II/ SUBM DATE: IgNov64/ ORIG REF. 008/ OTH REP.- 003 MLP ACC-NRI- AT60341446 SOURCE COD!;: ni /0000/66/000/000/0124/olZ7 AUTHORi Frokoshkin, D. A.; Vasillye-va, Yoo V.; Chudarev, L. F. ORGs none TITIEt Investigation of creep in niobium alloys by the torsion method SOURCEs A111 SSSR. Institut meta3lurgii. Svoystva i primeneniye zharoprochnyKh splavov (Proportion and application of heat resistant alloys)* Moscow. Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 124-127 TOPIC TAGS: nioblum base alloy, creep, titanium containing alloy, boron containing alloy, molybdenum containing alloy, torsion stress ABSTRACT: 7he investigation was made on samples of niobium, with 5, 8, and 10 wei+,,ht percent molybdenum, alloyed with titanium (up to 10~'), boron (up to 2%), and zirconium kup to 10%). 1, figure shows the dependence of the deformation on time for difforont temperatures, obtained by conventional and temporature cycle mothod3 for a niobiwm alloy with 5% molybdorram and 0.5% boron. The closeness of the values of the craep rate at the same temperature, by the two methods, indicates that the temperature cycle method can be used oven in the case of complex alloys. To obtain comparative values of the creep rate, the temperature interval of the experiments was varied some-,hat as a function of the composition of the alloy. In particular, alloyr, containing 10% Card ACC NRI AT60344116 ;titanium and 10% zirconium were tost6d at lo-wer tomperatures. It second figure sho-wz; a Is.emilogari-Uhmic plot of the dependence of the deformation on temperaturo for a number of different alloys. 7he values of the effective activation onorgy for croop can be detanninod from tho slope of the straight on the plate On the basis of the exTorimontal results the conclusion is drawn that it is not possible to establAsh a corrolation between the activation onorgy for the creep and the activation energy for I 'lautodiffusion. Orig, art. has, 3 figures, SUB CODE: 11/ SUM DATEs IOJun66/ ORIG RKF: 006/ OTH REF: 005 Card ACC NR; AT603ftr SOURCE CODE: uR/oooo/66/ooo/ooo/0285/0290. AUTHOR: Prokoshkin, D. A.; Vasillyeva, Ye. V.; Lazarev, E. M. C1 ORO: none TITLE: Investigation of oxidation of niobium alloyed with vanadiums titanium or zirconium SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Svoystva i primeneniy zharoprochnykh splavov (Properties anA application of heat-re:iatant alloys), Moscow, Izd-vo, Nauka, 1966, 285-290 TOPIC TAGS: niobium alloy, -a4;abdna==n-14-&5r_ oxidation, vanadium containing alloy, titanium containing alloy, zirconium containing alloy ABSTRACT: Specimens of three series of niobium-base alloys, containing 1-15% vanadium and 1-10% titanium or 1-20% zirconium, arc melted in an argon atmosphere, were subjected to oxidation tents in air at 900-1200C. It was found that the oxidation rate depends on the com- position. The oxidation rate of the Ilb-V-Ti alloys with 1009 titanium depends primarily on the vanadium content. It gradually decreases with increasin vanadium content and at 1200C reaches a minimum of 6.3-mg/cmi-hr at 5% of vanadium; then it increases and at 10% vanadium is 20.9 mg/CM2-hr, i*e., even higher than that of unalloyed niobium. L 08420-67 41-(fC-NR- AT6034467 The alloy containing 5% V and 10% Ti had the highest oxidation resist- ance, It was established that 500 vanadium reduces the oxidation rate by 2-3 times, and 10% of titanium reduces it by 3-6 times. Only zirconium, of the three contents tested, was found to increase the oxidation rate. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: lOJun66/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: oo6/ ATD PRESS; 5103 Card jqP (C)-- _P A,~/6034466 SOURCE. CODE: Ull/0000/661000/000/0280/0285! AUTHOR: Lazareva, 1. Yu.; Prokoahkin, D. A.; Vaail'yeva, Ye. V.; Faslenkov, S. B. ORG., none TITLE: Investigation of the oxidation resistance of tun gs ten-niobium-tit anium alloys SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallug . Svoystva i primeneniye zharoprochnykh Li splavoV perties and application of heat resistant alloys). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 200-285 TOPIC TACS: tungsten uL alloy, 4talptreft ++t-e"4-=n niobium t i t an i u m al 1 o y , :3395=y o xi d a t i o n re a i a t an t , &44" -3-xErJ5`EI75-n1 ABSTRACT: The oxidation resistance of binary tungsten alloys with up to 50% niobium or titanium, and ternary tun gsten-niobium- titanium alloys has been investigated. Niobium was found to be the most effective in increasing the oxidation resistance, especially at contents of up to 302. Titanium at contents of up to 5% improves the oxidation resistance of binary alloys. At higher contents the titanium effect is negative, especially at tengeratures above 1200C. Also in ternary alloys, the titanium effect is negative. Oxidation proceeds by a two-way diffusion of oxygen and metal with a preferred migration of niobium ions in the tungsten-niobium system and of titanium ions in the tungsten-titanium-niobium systems. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: lOJun66/ ORIG REF: 0041 OTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS: 5104 L 07092-67 EVIT (m)/VIP (w)/EVIP (t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/JG ACC NR: AP6019006 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/66/011/006/1150/1151 AUTHOR: Vasi eva, Ye. V.; Dyubua, B. Ch.; Yermolayev, L. A., Kultashev; U. K. ORG: none ;TITLE: Emission properties.0f Pt-La, Ir-La, Os.-La alloys 7 17 SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 6, 1966, 1150-1151 TOPIC TAGS: electron emisBion, eminsivity, thermionic emission, secondary electron emission y 9,& A. 0 0,417;r1AJ01)j e6A)TA).4AJ1.X)6 1RjZ)j(.Jrn OX-1-OV, 'qz'tCPv ABSTRACT: The results are reported of an experimental Investigation of thermlonic and qecondary -electron emissiori'of Os-La (with a Laves phase Os 2. La), of Pt-La (with a Pt La phase), and of Ir-La (with an Ir. La phase) alloys; see ~A. E. Dwight, Trans. Am. Soc. Metals, 1961, 53, part 1, 479; T. H. Geballe ,Card UDC: 669.231/233.5.018.5,.621.385.7 iACC NR: AP6019006 et al. Phys. Rev. 1 9 65, 137, Al 19. The results are tabulated below: Work Max. function Tempr. coeff. 1600K coeff. sec.-el. Alloy ev ev/IK erniss. PL - La 0,5% 4,01 2-io-s t,73 Ir- 2 10-1 4 2 47 2: 6 10-6 : 2:20 Orig. art. has: 1 tab 1e. SUB CODE: 20, 09 SUBM DA TE: l7Nov65 ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 ACC NR, AP'(O():')' 31 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/66/000/012/0021/0024 AU`MOR: Vasil'yeva, Ye. V.; Frokcrshkin, D. A.; Belova, L. M. ORG: Institute of Mctallurtrj AN SSSR (Institut metallurgii AN BSSR) TITLE: The structure and properties of niobium-tantalum alloys containing tungsten and molybdenum i SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheakaya obrabotka metalloV, no. 12, 1966, 21-24 and inserts facing pages 48 and 49 TOPIC TAGS: niobium, tantalum alloy, molybdenum containing alloy, tungsten containing alloy, alloy structure, a&&q8F~p_ro_per:Ey_ ,ARRTRArT! The effect of tantalum (0.5,1,5,10 or 15%), molybdenum and tungsten (5% of each) on the microstructure and room and high-temperature hardness of niobium-base alloys has been investigated. The alloys were melted from 99.4%-pure niobium, 99.75%-pure tantalum, 99.65%-pure molybdenum and 99.95%- pure tungsten in a nonconsumable (tungsten) electrode, vacuum-arc furnace in an argon atmosphere. Alloy ingots were annealed at 1700C for 50 hr. It was found that the microstructure of cast Nb-Ta alloy had the typical structure of a single-phase solid solution. With increasing tantalum content, the substructure became more distinct. As-cast Ub + 5% Ta + 5% Mo .,and Nb + 10% Ta + 5% Mo alloys also had a single-phase structure with Card UDC: 20.17:669-2931294127126'-* NR, AP7002431 ic se e t elongated grains and traces of dendrit gr gation. no iceable segregation of impurities was observed in Nb + 57.Ta +-7,Y and Nb + 10% Ta + 5% W alloys. The respective hardness at 20 and 1000C of Nb + 10% Ta alloy was 180 and 105 U. Additional alloying with 5% molybdenum or 5% tungsten in- creased the hardness to 198 and 127 HV or to 192and 120 IfV, compared to 150 and 90 RV for unalloyed niobium. The creep rate (calculated from the results of hot hardness tests) of alloys containing molybdenum and tantalum was the Fig. 1. Composition dependence of creep rate (V&l of Nb-Ta, Nb-Ta-Mo and Nb-Ta-W alloys at 1000C lowest and that of alloys containing tantalum and tungsten the highest (see Fig. 1). Ori ' 'art. has: 4 figures and 2 tables. g. SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE* none/ ORIG REP: 008/ OTH REP: 003/ ATD PRESS: 5113 . -Card 2 2 ACC NRt AP700-C.'11311 SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/66/000/012/0031/0033 AUTHOR: Lazarev, E. M.; Vauil'yev ORC_ Ynstitute of Metallurgy, AN SSSR (Institut metallurgii AN SSSR) TITLE; Structure and mechanical properties of the alloys of the fro-V-Ti system SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 12, 1966, 31-33 and insert facing page 48 TOPIC TAGS: niobium base alloy, vanadium containing alloy, titanium containine alloy, hardness, tensile strength, ductilit Y, alloy Zyztem ABSTRACT: ..-Niobium-base alloys containing 1.;-15% vanadium and 1-10% titanium were melted from 99.78%-pure niobium, iodide vanadium, and iodide titanium. The as-cast alloys had a dendritic. microstructure which became riore pronounced with increasing vanadium content. Alloys annealed in vacuum at 1400C for 25 hr had equiaxial grains. Increased titanium and vanadium content increased the hardness. The effect of vanadium is more pronounced. An increase in Card 1/2 ux.. 620.1T;669.29312921225 ACC NRt AP70021~3,L Tensile and fog yield stmu*, loo, kg/mm? 32 I V, r o-OW Fig. I. Composition dependance of mechanical properties of '!40 Nb-V-Ti alloys containing 1 (1) 5 (2) and 10% (3) Ti,-Tensile strength-solid lines; yield strength-broken lines Elongation z .-vanadium content from 0 to '15% increased the*tensile strength from 47.5 f6 107.5 kglmm2 in alloys containing 10% titanium and from 34.3 to 83.6 kg/=2 in alloys containing 1% titanium (see Fig. 1).- The yield strength also increased with increased vanadium and titanium content. The ductility I generally dropped with increasing titanium or vanadium content. titanium being more effective than vanadium. ~ Orig. art. has: 3 figures. 'SUB CODE: II/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 001/'ATD PRESS: 5113 Sqrd 2/2 L 2661-66 EW dA(c) lip(c) jj)/JG/wB/G0.,_., ACCESSION NR: AT5023090 UR/0000/65/000/000/0111/0117 AUTHOR: Vasil 'Yeva, Ye. V.; Prokoshkin, D. A * C4mang, 1ject""og, TITLE:, Hicrostructure and Qxidatign resistance of the alloys of Rjqbiym wi~~ _LuDZjjen_, aluminum and titanium SOURCE: Problemy bol'shoy metallurgii i fizicheakoy khimii novykh splavov (Pro- blems of large-scale metallurgy and physical chemistry of new alloys); k 100- letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya akademika M. A. Favlova. Moscow,.Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 111-117 TOPIC TAGS: high temperature oxidation, nioblum bass 81141 grain structure solid solution, titanium containing alloy, crystal defect ABSTRACT: Tungsten is an element that toughens niobium. In most cases, however Nb-W alloys display insufficient resistance to oxidation; this can be remedied by alloying1with Al and,T1. What to more, Ti also improves the plasticity and ease of treatment of.Nb, which cannot be _4said of Al, since if the Al content ex ceedo:5-10% thii leads to embrittlementl f the base. In this connection, the authors investigated alloys of Nb with 5, 10, and 15 wt.% W and an Al content 1/4 _Cqrd -'A ACCUstom la: ATS023090 I of from I to 3.5%, with the object of determining the affect of W and Ti on the ozidAtion resistance of the binary Ub-,V alloys at 1000, 1100, and 12000C. The alloys were prepared from pure metals(In a tungsten-electrode are furnace with an argon atmosphere, and annealed (homogenized) at 1400-1600% for 50-200 hr. The microstructure of the allay ingots was dendriticq with uniform grain aize. since part of the specimens was charged in polished form into the furnace, annealing resulted in thermal etching which revealed certain features of the microstructure. Individual grains displayed characteristic striation which on some acquired the form of spirals following the tracks of the branches-of former dendrites. There is not yet a unified theory accounting for the nature of such effects; many factors are involved: the atmosphere in which the thermal etching takes place , and particularly its content of "active" agents -- 02, H21 H20 (vapors) , H2S, etc., and their partial pressure. In addition, test temperfiture, the nature of the metal investigated, crystallography of the specimen, and other characteris- tics also are of major significatice. In its ultimate appearance, following re- polishing and etching with a reagent consisting Of 112S040 HNO , and H2F2, he microatructure of all the alloys represented a monophase solil solution. 02- i dation resistance of the alloys was determined according to weight gain per time unit by means of periodic weighing following exposures of 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 hr C..rd. 2/4 L 2661-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023090 to temperatures of 1000, 1100, and 1200*C in a silit furnace with an air atmos- phere. Findings: as W content is increased flom 5 to 10 wt.%, the oxidation rate 2_hr to 10.5 mg/cm. -hr). In alloys with 15 wt.% W the decreases (from 19.2 mg/cm pattern is somewhat different: at 1000*C the oxidation rate increases, while at 1100 and 1200*C it decreases. Alloying with 5 wt.% Ti produces a very marked de- crease in oxidation rate. Thus, the oxidation rate 3f Ti-containing alloy at 5.6 mg/cm -hr and at 1100*C, 6 mg/cm2-hr. The scale from specimens oxi- I 10000C is 2 dized at 1200* was pulverized and subjected to a X-ray analysis. At oxidation ttemperature of 1200*C niobium oxide was thus found to consist of O-Nb2O5 with a monoclinic lattice and parameters: a - 20.39 A: b - 3.82 A; c - 19.44 Ice = 115*89'. Roentgenograma of all the alloys clearly displayed ~-M20 linea- there were no other lines. Apparently, the scale represents a solid soLtion on O-Hb205 base, containing oxides of the alloy elements. The ion radius of W is shorter than etat of Nb (0.62 vs. 0.66 A). Apparently,.the dissolution of W in Nb,05 results n a decrease in volume of the scale owing to substitution, i.e. the` vo ume ratio of the oxide to the metal decreases; this results in a more compact- I ly adhering oxide film with enhanced protective propertiese Moreovers according to Wagner's theory, the addition of an alloy element with a higher valence than 314 iCar.-.- ~4- 2661-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023090 thatof the base should cause an increase in the number of free electrons and a decrease in the number of lattice defects. This leads toan increase in electron conduction and decrease in ion conduction, i.e. in diffusion rate. The valence of W (6+) exceeds the valence of Nb (5+). Accordingly, W is bound to augment the oxidation'resistance of Nb. The presence of Ti causes the formation of the solid solution T102 in the Nb 0 of the scale. Apparently, the dissolution of Ti makes the scale's lattica lealo lavorable to the diffusion of oxygen Ions than the lat. tice 0-Nb205* Orige art* has: 3 figures, 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: HK, SS INO REP SOV: 007 OTM: 005 Card 4/4 L 26,60-M E.,4T(M)/EPF(c)/T/Ll4P(t)/l;-IP(b)/E:4A(c) IJF(c) JDIHdIJGIWBIGS ACCESSION NR: ATS023091 UR/0000/65/000/000/0118/0124 AUTHOR: Prokoshkin, D. A.; Vasil'yeva, VI.; Ry h~vL A. i TITLE: Q)cAdAt ~qf the alloys of niobium With tu ~9,en SOURCE: Problemy bol'shoy metallurgii i f zicheskoy khimii novykh splavov (Problems of large-scale metallurgy and physical chemistry of new alloys); k 100-letiyu so dnya rozhdaniya akademika M. A. Pavlova. Hoscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 118-124 TOPIC TAGS: niobium, alloy, tungsten containing alloy, high temperature oxida- tion, oxidation kinetics, gas diffusion,,metal scaling ABSTRACT: Alloys of Nb with W are of major interest, since W markedly enhances the high-temperature strength of Nb. But while the data on the high-temperature strength of Hb-W alloys unambigously point to the favorable effect of W, the da- ta on another important characteristic -- the effect of W on the oxidation re- sistance of Nb -- are extremely contradictory. In an effort to clarify this point, the authors investigated the oxidation kinetics of Kb-W alloys containing 0.5 to 40 wt.% W, at temperatures of 1000, 1100, and 1200% by heating alloy Card 1/4 L 266o-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023091 specimens in the air for 1, 2, 5, and 10 hr, while at the same time continually weighing them. It was found that the time-dependence of the weight gain due to oxidation obeys a parabolic law in the initial stage (Fig. 2). During this stage I the oxidation rate is determined by the rate of 02 diffusion through the oxide film forming on the alloy's surface. The thickness of the oxide layer increases in accordance with the parabolic law until, owing to the great difference in the i unit volumes of the metal and oxide, th,re arise considerable stresses which lead to the cracking of the oxide and its peeling from the metal, whereupon the time- dependence of weight gain begins to obey a linear law. Noteworthy is the anoma- lous course of the temperature dependence of the oxidation rate: thus, at 1000% this rate is higher than at 1100*C. At 1200% the oxidation rate increases game- what aud approaches the values obtained at 1000*C. X-ray analysis established that, under these conditions the oxidation rate of the alloys is chiefly determined by the structure of the scale, and in particular by the formation of the solid so- lution (Nb, W)20 Thus, the reason for the decrease in the oxidation rate of the alloys is that I diffusion of oxygen across the scale's lattice leads to a de- crease in the oxide-to-metal volume ratio, hence resulting in a decrease in the peeling of the oxide film off the metal. Hence, by the same token, the observed 2/4 Card .L 266o-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023091 character of the temperature dependence of oxidation rate cannot be attributed to the retardation of the diffusion of oxygen through the scale. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 01 SU3 CODHs HH, NO REP SOV: 005 OTHER: 009 Card- -L -266o-66- ACCESSION NR: AT5023091 I to 00 T ai 0 W Oil ENCLOSURE: 01 4' W qpptent -Ei me lir- - Fig. 2. Scale composition as a function of the W content of alloy (a) and of weight gain with time, Nb + 15Z W at 1000-1100*C (b) 4/4 Card L 2659 .(~)IEWr (m) /50 (W)IUF (C)/Dip (J)/T/Ee (t)/EWP(b)/1WA(c) IJP(C' -66 gip rG7- 13 GS D7 .77 J ACCESSION NR: ATS023092 UR/0000/65/000/000/0125/0129 AUTHOR: Vasilyeva,'Ye. V.; Prokoshkin, D. A.; Belova, L. M. TITLE: Certain properties of the alloys of niobium wit boro "On SOURCE: Problemy bol'shoy metallurgii i fiziche'skoy khimii novykh splavov (Problems of large-jeale metallurgy and physical chemistry of new alloys); k 100-letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya akademika H. A. Pavlova, Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 125-129 TOPIC TAGS: niobium base alloy, boron contai 1' 11 alloy phase diagram, I high temperature oxidation, X ray analysis Z ng a oy, ABSTRACT: A-he properties of alloys based on the Nb-B system are virtually un- known although the constitution diagram of the binary Nb-B system is known (H. Novotny, F. Denezovsky,,R. Kieffer, Zts. Metallkunde, 50, 7, 417, 1959); this diagram provides no definite information on the solubility of B in Nb and vice versa, since the solubility lines i both cases are plotted in broken-line form. It is also'known that the oxidatiorl rate of Nb at 600 and 800*C decreases as a result of alloying with B. But no otWer data on the properties of Nb-B alloys! i Card 1 /1 L 26"19-66 ACCESSION HR: AT5023092 are available. To fill this gap, the authors investigated the properties of the alloys of Nb with 0.01, 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 3, and,# wt.% (increasing the B con- tent above 5 wt.% leads to a marked embrittlomelL lof the alloys). The micro- tructure of homogenized specimens of the alloys was examined with the aid of an so etching agent consisting qf 1 part HN03 + 1 part HF. It was found that the pha a over the grain boundariesP, visible in the ingot structure of the alloys con- taining upward of 1% B became completely dissolved during homogenization anneal- ing, with a marked polygonization. At Yl. B the microstructure is characterized by a finer grain compared with the alloy containing 0.1% B. Boron markedly re- duces the density of the alloys, despite its relatively small content. Reason: the extremely low density of B (2.34 g/cm3) and boride compared with the density of niobium (8.57 g/cm3). Oxidation resistance was determined by periodic weigh- ing following exposure to air at 1000, 1100, and 1200*C for up to 20 hr. The oxidation products were subjected to X-ray analysis. At a B coutent of up to 1% the oxidation rate of Nb rises considerably (-130 mg/cmZ, whereas any further increase in the B content of the alloys leads to a decrease in this rate. Accord- ing to X-ray findings, the structure of the scale of Nb with 1% B is a high-tem- perature modification of P-Nb205'; hence, the sharp increase in oxidation rate 2/3 Card L 2659-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023092 cannot be attributed to any changes in the scale structure and apparently is due to its microstructural features, particular4y the large amount of second phases The decrease in oxidation rate when the B"c6ntent is raised above 1% is to some extent associated with the change in the structure of the alloys. Alloying with even small quantities of B (0.01 and 0.05Z) causes a sharp increase in the hard- ness of Nb at room temperature but produces no effect at 1000'C -- unless the boron content is raised to 2% and higher. The higher the B content is, the lower is the rate of creeo f the alloy. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBNITTED: 00 NO REF SOV: 002 3/3 ;Card ENCL: 00 OTHER: 002 SUB CODE: HH. jo A .14 u t I hidkom 1 CH Q d 0 V m roan ve r C5i71, '1 D V ni ob 1 9 X j A b S cr 1 e n c d erL.1'n of oxidation e I Z 3 I. "i n ~44 S 0 nta W r m 71 c r e u 'j iU 12 0 r~ a nJ13 0 G, rfoi-5 a r fOU--l-d that at temperatures below 1 300' t h e -- X 1 1 FA t'cm ratte devia~.es rom tae parabo lic and I j, be,:ome s more h I g h e rt h 0teot tem- permtu~e, ve vu rj P. t t X-1 a t Li 20t and Sqrd - 1/ 3 L 103SEI-65 T- 0 5 9 9 S t c n, oxidation, s layer o f a I I Dy S 'w -1 7n, Ion all allc s t e t d d Tae oxine layers: F y s e a here more tightlY, to the metgl than u n a k av r A A 7* RE t 11 8 U Wt! 7TF, D 1 1611MY64 5 " "; ~: - " . ~! ~,. _i.- A'.D PRESSt 3116 FUCL! 00 . --* - I - - '~~ ; AlAi L ACCESSION NR: AT404599'y /~)ooo,164 /000 /C.00 /C,2LE /r2cL AUTHOR: Vasi"llyeva, Ye. V.; ProkoGhkin, D. A. TITLE: Properties of ternary niobium-tantalum-molybdenum alloys SOURCE: -All SSSR. Institut iretallur gii. Iasledovaniya metallov v z h i d k o M - F - Ci e r-d o- m--- -q--o--s- t-o'y__a__nT_y__ `ak__h__(_~_e _s c-a-r c- h o f m e t a I s i n I i q u i d a n d solid states). Moscow, lzfi-vo Nauxa, 1964, 248-254 TOPIC TAGS: niobium, niobium alloy, alloy property. tantalum contain- ing alloy, molybdenum cont4ining alloy ABSTRACT: Ten Nb-Mo-Ta alloys containing 10% Mo and/0.25 -15 wtdo Ta were investigated. The alloy specimens were melte d in an arc furnace in argon and annealed at 2000C for 10 hr (also in an argon atmosphere). Microscopic examination showed that all the alloys had a one-phase atructure of a solid solution. The specific gravity of the alloys varied,depending on the compositionefrom 8.748 to 9.400 g/cM3, in- creasing with tantalum content. 7he oxidation tests conducted at 1000, 1100, and 1200C for a total of 21 hr showed that the, oxidation at the beginning followed a paraL-D1i- rate wnich later became iinear. Card 1/ 2 ACCESSION NR: AT4045999 e-addition-of tantalum u-D to o Nb-flu alloy decreased somewhat the oxidation rate at all three temperatures tested. For instance, after 21 hr at 1000, 1100, and 1200C, an alloy w Ln 0.5% T& gaine'l 151.3, 174.o, and 26o.o mg/cm2, reapectiv-lv- an Loy with 4' 74a d an all 2, gainea 119.7, 137.1, and 243.0 mF,/cm respectively. At 9. tne oxi dation rate began to increase , renjaini nF. however , belc-w that cf unalloyed nioblum. X-ray di ffrac~ ion patterns showed Thai th(~ nx I ~e layer on ai I trie alioys test,~!a was a sci I d so iution of tantalum ana molybdenum oxides in 3-Nb205- .~ie hardT-,ess or alloys at room anri nigh ~th at 1000C increased -4ith increasing temperatures and the creep strenF tantalum content. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 18May64 NO REF SOV: 005 ENCL., 00 OTHER: ou 4 SUB CODE: MM ATD PRESS: 3137 Card 2/2 PROKOSHKIN, D.A.; VASILIYEVA, Ye.V.; RYABYSHEV, A.M. Investigating the kinetics and the mechRnism cf the oxidation of niobium-molybdenum alloys. Issl. po zhRroproch. splav. 10:233-239 163. (MIRA 17:2) - A V PROKOSHKIN, D.A.; VASILIYKVA, Ye.V.; POPOV, N.N. Proportion of alloys of the system 4obium - tungsten - titanium. Isal. po zharoproch. Bplav. 10:219-2? .5 163. (MIRA l7s2) PROKOSHEIN, DmAriy Antonovich; VASILIYL'VA, Yolena Valentinovna; SAVARIN, A.M., otv. red. (Iliobium alloys] SPIRvy niobiia. Moskva, lzd-vo "Naukal" 1964- 330 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for Samarin). ACCESSION NIL. AT4013958 S/2659/63/010/000/0233/0239 AU171014 Prolcosh1cin, D. A.; Vasillyeva, Ye. V.; Ryaby*shov, A. M. TITLE: A study or the kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of Nb-Mo alloys SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut motallurgii. Isslodovaniya po zharoprochny*m splavam, v. 10, 1963, 233-239 TOPIC TAGS: niobiwa alloy, molybdenum containing alloy, refractory alloy, alloy oxidation, alloy oxidation rate, alloy scale property, molybdenum trioxide ABSTRACT: The authors considered the effects of various additions of Mo (0.5- .50% by weight) on the rate of oxidation of Nb in free air at temperatures of 1000-1200C. Kinetics of high-temperature oxidation of Nb-Mo alloys were studied by continuous weighing. Finally, scale on the alloy was 5 b' cted to X-ray ana- lysis. Test specimens were smelted in a vacuum arc furnace non-consumable tun-rsten electrode, purified argon atmosphere, 200 to 300 mm 11g) and resmelted several times to insure better fusion and uniform composition. Refractory char- acteristics were determined from weight increase after 1,.2, 3, 5 and 10 hours in free air at 1000, 1100 and 1200C. Rate of oxidation of Nb at the 86 tempera- tures shows a decrease. when Me is alloyed (up to 10% by weight) with it (see Card l# ACCESSION N11: AT4013958 l,'i,rs. 1 and 2 in the &closure). Minimum rates of oxidation tend towards higher concentrations of Mo as temperature is increased. Doterioiation of heat resis- tance characteristics at high concentrations of Mo is caused by formation or the volatile M003- Oxidation exhibits a parabolic pattern during its initial sta.,yes, then becomes linear. X-ray analysis has shown the presence of a solid solution (Nb, Mo)2o,, whose lattice parameters decrease as the content of Mo increases. The scale f alloys with more than 5% by weight of Ho exhibits a monoclinic tX lattice, analogous to that of,9-Nb 0 5 but differing from it in its fine struc- ture' ~1003 disappears from the scaie 'at 1000-1200C. Orig. art. has: 4 graphs, I tablo. ASSOCLITION; Institut metallwgii AN SSSR (Institute of Hetallurgy) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Fob64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: ML NO ILE, r. SOV: 004 OMM: 009 Card 2/$ X PROKOSHKIN, D.A.; VASILIYEVA, Ye.V. ---- ~ I ~ . .- I - I - - Oxidation of certain niobium-baBe binary alloys. Isol. po zharopr splav. 9:164-171 162. (MIRA 16;6) (Niobium alloys) (Oxidation) D. A.; VASILIYEVA IS.-V. PROKOSHKIN, ..... Connection betvaen hardness and asebanical properties of metals and alloys. Trudy Inst. not. no.13:131-W 16 . (MIRA 16:41 Netals-Testing) (Hardness) PROKOSHKINY D. A,; VASILITEVA To. V.; Prinimala uchast:lye AGIBALOVA, L. M. -Pft~ -LAG;6L~ Kinetics and the mcbanism of niobium oxidation. Tru Irtat. met. no,13:143-151 163. (MIRA 16:41 (Nioblum-Metallolraphy) (Oxidation TRAOSHKIN, D.A.(Moakva); VASILIUVA, Ye.V.(~bskva) Process and productB of the oxidation of nioblum-titanium alloys. Izv. AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk. Met. i topl, no.5;151-156 3-0162. (MIRA 15.'10) (Niobium-titanium alloys--Meta.Uography) (Oxidation) VASILIMA, Yej~_LNEDOPEKIN, T.K.; MRUNIKIN, V.1e. Complex-foraing capacity of mercapto compounds, Part 1,: Comparative evaluation of the strength of complex compounds of dithiols with mercury, lead, cadmium, and zinc cations. Ukr.khim.ahur. 28 no.7:773-778 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Unrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy sanitarno-khimicheakiy inBtijut. (Organometallic compounds) (Dithiol) TABILIYEVAj Ye. V. Investigating-'t.be effect of heat treatment and tensile strain at high temperatures on the microstructure of chroxiuw-base alloys, Trudy Inst. met. no.13:122-130 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Chromium alloys-Metallography) (Metalej, Effect of temperature on) FRO.NOSHKIN, Do A,;-VASILIYEVA, Ye. V.) Prinimali uchantiyet VMGASOVA, . L. L.; RYABYSHEV, . - Investigating the oxidation of niobium--vanadium alloya. Trudy Inst. net. no.13:152-156 '63- (MIRA 16:4) (Niobima-vanadium alloys-Metallograpby) (Oicidation) PROKOSHKINY D. A.; IASILIYEVA, Yc. V.; RYABYSHEV, A. M. Investigating the oxidation of zdobium-titanlum-zirconlum alloyso Trudy Inat. met. no.13:157-162 163. (MIRA 1614) (Robium-titanium-sirconiuR alloys-Metallograpby) (Oxidation) PROKOSHMS D.A. (Moskva); VASILIYEVA, Ye.V. (I'bBkva); YANUSHMVICH, V.Y&. (Moskva) Investigating tho oxidatian of niobium-sirconium alloys. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.1:186-190 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 160) (Niobium-zirconiwa alloys--Testing) (OxidatioQ VASILIYEVA, Yelena, VladimiLm=; LISETSKAYA, A.P., red.; P01110MCaVA, I ~. W~.' .. tekhn. red. (Development of the food industry and the economics of public labor in the U.S.S.R.]Razvitle pishchevol pronyshlonnosti i ekonoriia obohchestvcnnogo truds v SMR. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1962. 194 P. WIRA 15:10) (Food industry) (Labor and laboring classes) VASILIYEVA, Ye.V.; ZAGOi~SYIY, G,, red.; FOLOVA, ~5,, tolchr, red, (The most valubble achiev,!ments of efficient corn growers! Samoe teennoe v opyto peredovykh kukuruzovoc:ov. Yookva, Mosk. rabochii, 1961. 47 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Corn (Maize)) S/073/62/028/007/001/004, E075/E436 AUTHORS: Vasillyeva, Ye.V., Nedopekin, T.K., Petrun'kin, V.Ye. TITLE: Investigation of the complex-forming capacity of mercapto-compounds. Part I. Comparative evaluation of the strength of complex compounds of dithiols with the cations of mercury, lead, cadmium and zinc PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v.28, no.7, 1962, 773-778 TEXT: The method of investigation was to decompose a dithizone complex of a metal witli an aqueous dithiol. The extent of the decomposition was taken as a measure of the strength of the dithiol-metal complex. Thiols forming a.stable complex with one of the metals form also stable complexes with the other metals. The most stable complexes (95% of dithizone, complex decompose~d) were formed by CH3CHCHjNHCHjCH:S0,Na SH SH .ICH'Ullso"Na CHsCHCHiN' I I '1CH.,C1i.5O.Na Card 1/3 SH SH S/073/62/028/007/GGI/GO4 Investigation of the complex- E075/E436 In general, the most stable complexes are formed by sodium dimercaptoalkylsulphonates containing sulpho-sulphur or amine-nitrogen. The least stable compounds nre formed by dimercaptoderivatives of malonic acid, aromatic thiols and heterocyclic thiols containing two non-aligned Sli groups and monothiols.' Transfer of SH in thiols of the fatty series from 2,3 to 1,3 position does not increase the strength of the complexeD. Soviet produced thiol CH2CJfCF12SO3Na-H20 I I II SH SH formscomplexes with Zn and fig having similar stability to those formed by non-Soviet product BAL (2,3 dimercaptopropanol). The latter decomposes 75/~' of the dithizone complex. N!any of the thiols form much stronger complexes with fig than ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, With Pb, Zn and Cd the acid gives complexes having similar stabili-,-y to those formed by the best thiols. The dithizone method of determining complex stability is recommended for general usage. There are 4 tables. Card 2/3 S/073/62/028/007/001/004 Investigation of the complex- ... E075/E436 ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy-sanitarno- khimicheskiy institut (Ukrainian Scientific Research Sanitary Chemistry Institute) SUBMITTED: may 18, 1961 Card 3/3 SYSUYEV, Ya.A.; PSIL-1YEVA,.-Ye..V.-;- MASILINIKOVA, M.A. Iffect of plastic deformation on phase transformations in silicon and nickel steels. I"*vys.ucheb.zav.; fiz. no-3:218-222 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Fiziko-takhnicheskiy institut pri Gor'kovskom gosuniversitete imeni N.I.Lobachav.skogo. (Steel alloya-Retallography) 82341 Ap, ?,r-v 0 S/139/60/000/03/038/o45 EOJ;~f~3 AUTHORS: Sysuyev, Yu.A., Vasil'Xova, 9nd Krasillnikova, M~.A. TITLE: Influence ofkpplastic Defgv-m-+-i-- on Phase Transformations 'W- in Silicon a d Nickel Stools PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh znvedeniy, Fizika, 1960, No 3, pp 218 - 222 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In earlier work of one of the authors and his team (Refs 1-3) it was shown the cementite decomposes and a metastable carbide the reaction: Fe3P that in simple carbon steels during plastic deformation Y.Fe XC forms on the basis of F eC + m Fe It is obvious that in steel in which a new phase forms the change in the mechanical properties as a function of the degree of deformation differs from that of steel where there is no such transformation,. In this paper, the authors attempt to elucidate the influence of plastic Cardl/3 deformation on the changes in the cementite of steels V 82341 S/139/60/000/03/038/045 Influence of Plastic Deformation on PHN"WNsformationA in Silicon and Nickel Steels alloyed with Si and Ni. The specimens studied were Ni and Si steels quenghed from 1 150 0C and temp8red for two hours at 600 C (silicon steel.) and 650 C (nickel steel), respectively. The chemical analyses of the seven iteels used in the experiments re given in a table, p 218. The phase transformations~lunder the effect of plastic deformation were studied by means of a magnetic method. It was found that during plastic deformation steels alloyed with Si and Ni with an initial structure consisting of a + Fe3C phase transformations may take place. As a result of the deformation, the cementite befomes transformed into an intermediate carbide XFexC (the Curie point being 26o-265 OC), which becomes unstable on heating above 400 OC and ceases to exist at 600 OC. Comparison of the processes of graphitisation on the example of a Si steel after deformation and quenching conf irms the conclusion Mat the:-e is Card 2/3 Influence of Plastic Deformation Silicon and Nickel Steels 82341 S/139/60/000/03/038/045 EO~R~E33 on se transformations in a jedu:ticninthe 3peed of graphitisation in steel which has been deformed from all sides by non-uniform compression. There are 7 figures, 1 table and 6 references, all Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnlcheskiy inst1tut pri Gor1kovskom gosunivorsitete imeni N.I. Lobachevskogo (Pjiyp J.g~ Technical Institute of Gorlkiy State University imeni N.I. Lobachevski SUBMITTED: July 20, 1959 all" Card 3/3 t yq d f c"n zav.; t!,vet. rot. 7 no.6:131-135 164. ('ITP 18 A ~ I vu je(jov:j te'. 1:1*~,iy 1 I,r-oyektn- yingtil t ol bral,o"~l k 1, VASILIYEVA, Yu.S., kand.med.nauk Determination of th,,rrold FLnv~,.iLn in tuberclA-ciiis c!" the 1-,-ngC b U~ I ,y the basal metabolism me*h..-d and radioactive inclication. I Probl. tub. 41 no.6-72-75 163. k IE RA- 17: 1. 1z kliniki legocbnoFo tubprkuleza (zn,.r. V.K.DargevIc!-.), Nauchno-issledovatellskogo Instituta TrIeditsinskv i klimatoterapii imeni SechenovR (dir. B.V.Bogiit.,3kiy), VASIL'YEVA., Z.A. (Barsukova) Effect of a sharp increase of positive and inhibitory conditioned stimuli on the higher nervous activity in dogs. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 11 no.6:1032-1037 11-D 161. (IMMN 15:3) 1. Pavlov Physiological Department, Institute of Experimental Medicine) U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Leningrad. (COMITIOIED RESPOISE) - VAYNSHTEYN, B.P.; KRUGLIKOV, V.Ya.; RAPOPOFT, I.B.; VASIL I,YEVA,_,_Z.A,;.. KAGAN, L.Kh.; PLOKHINSKAYA, Ye.A.; VGLYMMIY, A.V.; 114JZOVSKIT, V.V.; KL",TSOVA, V.P.; Prinimali nchastiya: MICHAN, A.I.; KONOVALICHIKOV, L.D.; AYHSIITrYN, V.G.; KVASIIA, V.B.; GTIFLYANOVA, D.P.; ZAYTSEVA, A.F.; ANDIFT,,YvVA, T.A. Now way to synthesize oxygen compounds from carbon monoxide and hydrogen over iron-copper catalysts. Trudy VNII NP no. 9:177-196 163. (MA 17:6) ROMAZANOVICH, 11-P-; VASILIYEVA, Z.A. Production of esters of aroxypropionic acids. Wr. kUm. zhur. 27 no.4- 948-549 '61. ~- (MIRA 14:7) (Propionic acid) VASILOYINNIM, D.P. [Vaoileviono, D.P.]; GIRMIYAUSKAS, V.I. [Girdzinuokno, V.I.] Use of a selection method in the production of dermal smallpox detritus. Vop.virus. 4 no-3:353-355 MY-Je 159. (KIRA 12:8) 1. V11'rCrasekly institut epidemiologii I giglyeny i meditain- akiy faiatlitet Villnyuaskogo gosudaretvonnopo univeraiteta ineni V.Kapsukasa. (MkLWOZ. immmol. vaccine, selection of calves (-dua)) VASILITNVA. Yu.M., kand.med.nauk; PEMODCHIXOVI. N.I., kand.med.nauk Seventh International Cancer Congress in London. Vast. AKK SSSR 14 no-3:70-76 159. (MM 12:3) (UNDON-COM-COWGRESSES) VAP , Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Course of the tubercular process in sick persons with altered function of the thyroid gland under sanatorium and climate treatment on the southern shore of the Crimea." Yalta, 1960 16 pp; (Crimea State Medical Inst im I. V. Stalin); 200 copies; price noi given; (KL, 29-60, 127) Mh~~ K 7 N, ; .'-. ~ - , .!; . 0, , 11-1.11-1--l I--- ! r-dac;L'on and d,, a, ri-trirhioror-r-c- p.1 (-, ri 4 - h c 10 . pr~;m, 41 no.ilj "", 71-5'~8 Ag 165. (MMA 1819) 0 I[p 0 0 0 9 wr-- w V- - V40 0 0 0 * 0 2 0 a f* 0 e 0 0 a 0 o * 6 0-0-V 11 4k i. 't 6 '1 it Is Iv a a it A it 17 nil mil U111416 1411 w o0 46 41 4~ 0 A L it AP 0 1 1 g 4 V),l' IVA T IL 'Y g. .00 I- 09 ilk ' - : s'Albl'a 3, ;mx1likul. miuvwwmd 0 KW.Q ywigo I 00 clu"t"tim (C.". results -4 whik-la age given in driatil. alow that this cial is Satisfactory fur the InanuC uf coke. 00 A. A. tkhiliask 00 1 .00 0 00 00 0 A ! 0 .00 00 00 -00 0 00 Leo f4 400 ' 3 it ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 9 , ::000000000000040000 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0- 0-0 0 -0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIRYUKOV, Dmitriy Andreyevich, prof., otv. red.; GOLIKOV, N.V.,W red.; ZIMKINP N.V., red.; KARAKYAN, A.I., red.; KUPALOV, P.S., red.; LAFINA, I.A., red.1 _VA3jL'-.,YEVA,,,Z.A., red.; KHARASH, G.A., tekhn. red. (Problems of the physiology and pathology of higher nervous activity) Problemy fizologii i patologii vysshei nervnoi deiatellnosti. Pod obshchei r6d. D.A.Biriukova. Leningrad, Medgiz. No.2. 1963. 192 p. (KRA 16M.) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. 2. Deystvitel'Anyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Biryukov). (NERVOUS SYSTEM) KVASt.,'IKOV, Ye.I. [Kvavn7l,,or, IE.1.7; DWSHTEYN, A.F.- VASILIYE'll, Z.A. [Vasyltieva, Z.A.'? SUK1,61.7 V.V. UBe of lajljio acid buiLerla I-or ilie blologi,~~ presernrati.,.,)n of pul.p. M.1krob-fol. Anr. 25 nc.-:54-58161 (MIRA AYRAPETIYANTS, Ervand Shamirovich; GRACHEVI losif Ivanovich; TULBAYEV, Foysen Tu:Lbayevich;.jAPjLIYL'-VA, Z.A... red. izd-va; KRUGLIKOVA, N.A., tekhn. red. [New studies on the physioloU of farm animals] Novye is- sledovaniia po fiziologii sel'skokhoziaistvennykh zhivot- YUkh. Moskva, Izd-vo All SM, 1963. 94 P. (MIRA 17:1) (Conditioned response) (Veterinary physiology) KONONOVAJ, Yelizaveta Pigasiyevna;_VASIL.IYEVA,, Z.A.,__red.; SAFRONOVA, I.M., tekhn. red. (Frontal region of the cerebrum] Lobnala oblast' bol'shogo mozga. Leningrad, Madgiz, 1962. 175 P. (MIRA 16:5) (BRAIN) KHANANASHVILI,, Mikhail Mikhaylovich; VASIL7YEVA, Z.A.,, red,,; BUGROVA, T.I.p teklm.red. (Experimestal &Wy of the central mechanisms of the vimial ftmetion] Eksperimentalinoe issledavaide tsentrallnykh mekhani=ov zritellnoi funktaii. leningrad, Medgiz, 1962. 1?9 P. (MIM 15:5) (EWN-LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTIONS) (VISION) ABUIADZE, Kalenik Sardionovich;_Wq~L'YKVA,.Z.A ' red.; ZHUNAYEVA, Z.V., tekhn. red, I - - 1 -40 . ~ [The function of paired organs] K voprosu o funktsii parnykh organov. Leningrad, Medgiz., 1961. 102 p. (MIRA 14:11) (REFLEXES) (SMETRY (BIOLOGY)) KUPALOY, Petr Stepanovich. prof., otv.red.; GOLMOV, N.V., red.; KASHKIN, X.I., red.; KARAKrAN. A.I., red.; LAPDIA, I.A.. red.;-VASILIMA, Z.A., red.; HUL&VA, K.S., takhn.red. ------------ [Problems in the physiology and pathology of the higher nervous activity; successes and prospects for development] Problemy fiziologii i patologii vysshei nervnoi delatellnosti; dostizhe- niia i perspektivy rosvitiia. Pod obshchei red. P.S.1upalova. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, Leningr.otd., 1960. 238 P. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Akedemiya maditsinskikh rwuk SSSR. Moscow. 2. Deystvitel'nyy chlen ANN SBSR (for Kupolov). (NERVOUS STSTICK) N a W tt I Aj gi. goo 00 712 f The coo 7 me 0 o0 Ax l 00 W e* l i , AA"s 1 see p xe 0 too 40 too A S OS L A CULCUM CKAL LiTIRATuff CLASSWKATIGO o i moo , OR I it 14 5 'di j 3 L00908-66 ACCESSION NRt AP5019677 UR,/0064/65/000/008/0577/0578 547.239.23'113-07+547.297-3-07 AUTHORSt Khaskin, 1. G.; Vaoillyevap Z. A. TITLE: Production of ck, 019~ -trichloropropionitrile d 0( -trichloro- propionic acid SOURCE: Khimicheakaya promyehlennost', no. 81 1965, 577-578 TOPIC TAGS.- chlorinationt chlorine organic compound, trichloropropionitrile, trichloropropionic acid 0- ABSTRAM The conditions for the.synthesis of the herbioideB Ct -trichlor propiontrile (A) v a j 6. p P -trichloropropionio acid (B) , and the sodi 1 ! were studied. The synthesis is based on the chlorination of aorylonuimtrM~w7fthB ichlorine gas in the presence of tertiary aliphatic aminee$ diaoryloamines, or their, salts at 40C. The yield of A was 90-90%. B is derived from A by reaction with 73~,' sulfurio acid at 120 130C1 yield 95%. The sodium salt of B is obtained by neutral- izing B with 40-50% ;odium hydroxide. Orig. art. haot 2 equations, ASSOCIATIONo none SUB)CITTED 1 00 'ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC Do REP BOVI I OTM 1 023 card DOMAN, N.G.; Z.-A..; R011ANIOVA, A.K.; ZIAVARZIN, G.A. Assimilation of carbon of monocarboxylic compounds by budding bacteria Hyphomicrobium vulgare Stuts. et Ilartleb. Mik-robio- logiia 24 no.1:3-11 Ja-F 165. OMIRA 18:7) 1. Institut biokbimii All SSSR imeni AJI. Bakha i Institut mikxo- biologii AN SSSR. - I ,:r- " I T`,-, f -- .. 4 BORZUNOVA, Aleksandra Stepanovna; BlIVIUKOV, Dmitriy Andreyevich; VASYUKOV, Nikolay Mikhaylovich; VASI.LIYEVA, Z.A., red.; KHARASH) G.A., tekhn. red. (Theoretical fundamentals of medical expertise on the capacity for work] 0 tooretichoskikh osnovakh vrachebno- trudovoi ekspertizy. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 185 P. (MIRA 17:1) ULITSW 9 Genrikh Llvovich; KREPSp Ye.M. , red.; VASILOYEVA# Z.A. red. I CHU- NAYEVA, Z.V.# tekhn. red. [Physiological bases for himan life under conditions of iwreased atmospheric pressure] Fiziologicheskis onnovy prebyvaniia chelove- ka v uoloviiakh povyobe=ogo davlaniia gazovoi aredy. Pod red. E.M.Irepsa. LeniWad, Goa* izd-.,Yo mod. lit-ry Medgizp Leningr. otd-nieq 1961. 185 p. (MIRA 3.07) le Chlon-korrespondont AN SSSR (for Kropa) (ATHOSPMRIC RESSURE-PErSIOIDGICAL EFFM) VASILIYEVA, Z.A. (Barsukova) Interaction of extinctive and suprali-lingl inhibition. Bi-11. eksp. biol. i med. 50 no.7:3-7 Jl 160. (1-aU J-4: 5) 1. Iz fiziologicheakogo otdela imeni I.P.Pavlova Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny MI SSSR, Leningrad. Prodatavlena deystvitellnym chlenom ARI SSSR P.S.Kupalovym. (INHIBITION) YC.'TlTl`E,1S?d,YA, [Condit1r;ricn rp-Mr-1 r *r- x tollud kory lovnol,,o LerArl:rr,'d, VASILIYEVA, Z.A. Sffect c-, CK an ir! the ir: ter, Z; it y of t+.-- --- t-, --n e (I s c;n the retarded c=~'fti'c:-ed refl~~-x. Zhur. -.ry::. nez-.r. defat. 1":, no. lt28-33 Ja-F 16's (II",~A 19:2 ) 1. otdel ivwni I.P. Pavlova Instituta eks;;Cri- mental Inoy meditsIny lu~!1141 SSSR. SuhnLtted Sep"cribor 29, 19t'~J'4 - VASILIYEVA, Z.F, Problem of hwolytic diseass in awborn infanta in ABa-4nc=pdta- bility. Pediatrila 38 no.lN37-0 0 160. (MIRA 13211) 1. Irivoserologicbeskoy laboraiftli (zave - doktor neditainskikh nauk ToGe Soloviyevap nauchMy rAovodite"LO inBtituta - ahlert-- korreffyondent Akademii meditainakikh nauk SM prof. A.W. Filatov) Dmingtadskogo ordena Tradovogo Krasnogo 2bmeui. nauchno-iseledo- vateltakogo instituta perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A.D. Belyakov). (MIYTHROBLASTOSIS FETAL) SOLOV'YSVA# T.0.-j VASILOYEVA, Z.F. Production of an antiglobulin precipitating serum@ Zhur. mikrobiol. 'apid. i Immin. 31 no. 5t76-78 My 160. (MIU 13 110) 1. Iz Leningradskogo inatituta perelivaniya krovi, (SERUM) (GLOBULIN) VASIL'YeVA, Z. F. Dand Med Sci -(diss) "Importance cLf RhesuB-Factors in Forensic Meoicinej" Leningradj 3960, 14 ppj 300 copies (Leningrad Institute for the Advanced TrAining of Physicians im S. M. Kirov) (KL, 4V60j 2.06) VASMIYXVA, Z.7. Nethod. for detection of Rho(D) agglatinogen in blood stalus. Sud.- med.okepert. 2 uo.35-39 O-D 159. (MIRL 13:5) 1. Is oserologicheakaya laboratoriya, (zav. - doktor med.nauk T.G. Solovl.veva) Leningradekogo nauchno-iseledovateliskogo institute. perelivaniya krovi i kafedra sudebnoy meditsiny (zar. - doteent A,D. Adrianov) Leningradakogo inutituta usovereheustvovauiya vrachey Imeni S.M, Kirova. (AGGLUTIROGINS) (MEMISTRY, LEGAL) Z.G.; GRANOVSKAYA, p,.A.; ~,kMyCIIEVA, Ye.P.; TAPEROVA, VASILIYEVA maLVINP, T-A-p red. A.I..;-FRIDENMR.Go ye.E.; D , (Laboratory work in gen.r.1 chemistry; somimicroanalYsis) Laboratornyi praktikum po obshchei khimii; poiumikrometod. 2, izd. 14oskva$ Khimiia) 1965- 346 P. (MIRA 18:7) v the be lin': e n fr v i~ui -'TI ',Ck L k y , F~A AUTHOR TOMASSOT, N.D., VMMYEVA, 14.A., VASIL' YS VA, Z.1- 32-6-12/54 TITLE The Sjoet".0hemical Mothod, for-TE-e--D-~f-er-M-jMrtjvx of Antioorro- vivo Strength ir Welding Joints of Illoyed Stools* (Elektrokhimicbm s k iy metod o pr ed eia niya icorroziovncy stoykOBti ovarnykh soyedine niy aizkolegiroyannykh staley -Rueb.Laa) PERIODICAL Zeyodakays Laboi3.tor.ya,1957jol 25,Nr 6,pp 683-686 (U S.S.R.) Received 7/1957 Reviewed ;/1957 LBSTRACT For'tho determinatioa of the anticorrosive str*nght of deeply allo- yed stools in welding Joints as well as in those parts which are untouohad by weldIng the application of the sleatrochomigAl MO- thod: is reoo=oxd*do This method Is based upon the ratio of the olectroohemiaal potentials in various zones of the welded steel object. The welding Joint In contact with electrolyte forms a mul- ti-*lectrode maorogalvanic element, the electrodes of which &rot basic metal, welding seamsq zones of thermal effect and zones of maximum voltage eanseatrations, Nonuniformity of the voltage dis- tribution *too *aaeed by chemical as well as structural 4ifferea- coo are formed on the metal surface of miorogalvanio pairaq which served as research objects. Such experiments could prove to be dangerous if the &nods of the welding seam becomes ground metal~- In this ease the tendency of the welding seam to'corrode may be inereised automaticallyq which, L-.-.,tv*rq is die to the time taken Card 1/2 by the'experiment.An early detexca~'nation of anticorrosive strenght 32-4-12/54 The Elootro-Chomioal Method for the Determination of Antiaerre- sive Strenght in Welding Joints of illoyed Stools. is described by the paper and the peculiarities are dealt with in detail. (With 6 illustrations). ASSOCIATION PRESENTED BY SUDNITTED AUILLBLI Library of Congress. Card 2/2 DGURLWKIYO I.V.;,yA�~-4'YE'vAq 4,1,1_APARIN, G.F. Antifermentative action of antiplague sera.. Izv. Irk. goi. nauch.- isal. protivochumo inst. 218122-227 159, (MIRA 14:1) (SERUM) (PIAGUE) D014AfLkWKIY, IN.; YAHOMYUK, G.A.; VASILITIVA, Z.1. Relation of plague macrobe to hyaluronic acid and the presence of of the spreading factor in the microbe. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i IM=- 31 no.7:11,4-117 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Iz Irkutskogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo protivochumnogo instituta. Ministerstva, zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (FASTEURELIA FESTIS) (HYALUROUIDASE) DOMARADSKIT, LV.; VASILITEVA, Z.I.; AFARIN, G.P. Antlenzyme activity of antirabies mera; authorls abstract. Zhur. mlkrobiol.,epid.i immun. 30 no.11:111-112 N 159. (MM 13:3) 1. 1z Irkutsk o protivochumnogo instituta. (RAB INIS (EWLTIMS) TROFIMMO, N.7,.-;, VASILITWA, Z.L; KROTOU, V.A. Change In the amino acid composition of the nutrient sodium in deep culturing of the plague microbe. Report No.l. lzv.lrk. goo.nauch.-inal,protivoobum.itat, IN117-123 158. (AMINO ACID KXWOLISK) (PASTWRUIA PXSTIS) (MIRA 13:7) BUTLEROV, Alekaandr Mikhaylovich [1828-18861; ANGZRT, G.A. (translator]; MOMMA, H. [translator]; SOKOLOVSKIT, A.A. (translator]; UUjj'TXVA, Z.H. [translator]; ATAVSANMOT. L. [translator]; ELAW, T.M. '[Yr-anslatorl; PUTZ. A.F. [translator], red.; POWDIN. S.A., otv.red.; BYKOV, G.V.. red.; RASKIN, N.M., red.; POLTAKOVA, T.T., takhn.red. [A.M.Butlerov; his scientific and pedagogical endeavors. A collection of documental A.M.Butlerov; nauchnaia i pedegogicheakoia deistell- Aost'. Sbornik dokumentov. Hoekvat 1961. 416 p. WRA 14:3) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. (Butlerov. Aleksondr Mikbailovich, 1828-1886) YEMIYANOV, N.P.; VASILIYEEVA, Z.N.; TABORISSKAYA, Ye&A* Dehydra-tion of 1-cyclohexon-3-ol and -tetralol to 1.,3-cyclohexadiene.and 1,2-dihydroxynaphthalene on alkaline earth metalIphosphates as catalysts. DAL AN BSSR 7 no.12: 821-824 D 63. (MIRA 17:8) 1. InBtItut fiziko-organicheskoy khimil AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR B.V. Yerofeyevym. RUDAKOVA, N.YU., kand.tokhn.nauk; POLISHCHUK, S.A., kand.takhn.naukj -SHEMETAI BAS, kand.tekhn.nauk; GAMDLINA, L.N., inzh.j STANITSMAYA) Z.11., inzh.; GEIR14ASH, E.A., J&zh.; VASILOYEVA2 Z.N,, inzh. Possibility of production of transformer oils from the petro'Laum of the Okhinskiy and Katangli fields. Nauch.zap.Ukrniiproekta no.8s64-70 162. (MIRA 16t1) (Insulating oils) (Petroleum-Refining) FAYERMAN, N.N.; MIKHAfLOVA, A.M.; VASILIYEVA, Z.F. I_, _ I Dingnostic vAlue of the tellurite test in fAUCiAl diphtheria. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun.,supplement for 1956:45 '57 (MIRA 1193) 1. Iz kllniki detakikh infektsionnvkh bolezney Gorlkavskogo meditsinskogo instituta Imeni S.M.Kirovn na baze detakoy infektsionnoy bollnitay No.8 i infektsionnoy bollnitay No.3. (DIPHTHERIA) (TELUJRIUM) 0 f ir 0 0, f 0 00 4 0, . - - v a . - T 0 IS Effect .4Q. e f and 0 1.. I *.~ .. on t6 labbif ;~ C. A. jig, Z'; iu. 'd, 17 IV end .7 0 diln (w "ns. u. 4-3 rr5 1000 "PIP. we, 4#;-,. Puntio, - II'Ver ,w ),.of W e,,a rremP, CCU Wariaw, 1: " lut With 100 000 irsa, "7's~d in "ere the"'Nuft to Q - 4 -i", 'W-V-4) "lost "j 'trent StimLate 1111fin t1ace2frents. Th ref W r tll"rftkbi _- "he I'li - ""ay trief4jq 41 (4). ,.I, " . 1 1111,04 MY fit I - It- a&, m -thr mmy, It, I rrvous "", bc;!~, Orem, Ilse idevendn "Ilulanw, direct fly 0 the '"I's C. A14CI*L,.,n "0w 41, CLAIIW,,4, 0 u 4w low it; o it, ir i- ry 1, 0 a it 0 ON*:: Plitt, feet 1 AW 0e 0 ie :0 0 0 * 1* 0 J, 0 0 4 0 t-4 a -I j%- 1 C. )VA -7 /106 , ; . .00 400 1400 VASILIYEVA, Z.S. Methods of washing, filling, and sterilizing ampules. Med.prom. 16 no.503-36 Yq 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy zavod imeni N.A. Semashko. (DRUG INDUSTRY) Inteamity 4 pbousyntlessils In aconite and kidney bean, yd'eyst aq4 M. I. KurgAnfria. Poki-idy Ahad. -Drili. ol folitit-yelth'. lit activity (by deln. W eth SSW Ind.& 11011) 111 AWRI140 flerarii and Phavroliss vidtarts At ;.N 1 41' In t111106VOIS %I AdC with 21 min. exposures to light show that the kidney beAn has a much higher photosynthetic intensity. averaging sorne 50% higher over seym) d,%y penods with del I made in viiudous prriods of a day. C.. M. USSR/Physiology of Plants. Photosynthesis. 1-2 Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1958, 1127. Author : Vasil ly~n,_Z.V. Inst : bli~'-botanical Garden of the kcad Sci USSR Title : Photosynthesis in Several Sorts of Grape Under Moscow Oblast' Conditions. Orig Pub: Byul. GI. botan. sada A.N. SSSR, 1956., xo 24, 51-58. Abstract: The intensity of photosynthesis was determined over the course of the vegetation period by the halves method for four types of grape (amurskiy, Al I fa, Buytur, Korl -n Micharina) of Moscow Oblast'. For the investigations samples of leaves of the middle stage were taken from bushes of three or four-year growth. The loss of organic substances from the leaves was calculated at the same time. During the day the maximum intensity of photo- synthesis was seen to be: for Amurskiy and Al'fa sorts -- from 7:00 to 11:00 A.M. and for the Buytur and Kbrinka Michurina Card 1/2 _11- ~SSR/Physiology of Plants. Photosynthesis. Abs Joar: Ref. Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1958, U27- 1-2 sorts -- from U:OU A.M. to 1:00 P.M. For aU vaxieties the intensity of photosynthesis der.-reased toward the end of vege- tation, and dropped sharply in late August. The early ripening varieties, Allfa and Amrskiy, possessed in the first half of the vegetation period high intensity of photosyntaesis in cam- parison with other types. Card : 2/2 -12-