SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHEGOLEV, V.N. - SHCHEGOLEVA, R.P.
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SEIGREGOLEV,-V.N., .
1-1-~-'. Heating surface of vacuum apparatus. Sakh.prom 30 no.12:22-28 D 156,
(MLRA 10:1)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut sakharnoy pro-
myshlennosti.
(Vacuum apparatus)
SHCEEGOI;6V, V.N.
Increasing the efficloncy of evaporators. Sakta. prom. 31 no.1,21-
27 JA .'37. . . (mLRA,. io-.4)
1. TSentralfnyy nauchno-issledovatel Iskiy institut sakharnoy pro-
uVehlannosti.
(Segb6ir machinery)
SHCHZGOLF,V,_V.N.
Determining the maximum rate of withdrawal of juice in rotar7 diffusion
apparatus. Sakh. prom. 31 no.6:13-17 Je '57. (KMA 10W
1- TS~ntrallnyy Nauchno-iseledovatellskiv institut sakharnoy promysh-
lennosti.
(Diffusers)
TOBILEVICH, II.Yu.; SIICBEGOLr,,V, V.11.
Ilevi P!vaporators. Sakh.-prom. 32 no-9:34-39 S 158. (14IRA 11:11)
1. TSentralinyy nauabno-isaledovateliskiy institlit salrbarnoy pro-
myshlmnnosti.
(Evaporating applianct9a) (Sugar machinery)
SHCRT-GOIEV, V.N.
Reducing sugar losses in diffuzion. Sakh. prom. 33 no.2:19-26
F '59. (nRA 3-2.' 3)
.I.TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut eakharnoy
promyshennosti.
(Sugar manufacture)
KOVAL', Ye.T.- SHCaGOLEV, V.N.
Analysis of the performance of a revolving multicell difflizer.
Sakh. prom. 33 no.5:29-34 My 159. (MIRA 12:7)
l.TSentrallny7 nauchno-lasledovateliskiy institut sakharnoy promysh-
lannosti.
(Sugar machinery) (Diffusers)
SHCHEGOLEV, V. N.
Selecting the conveying units for the automatic regulation
of the output of beat slicers. Sakh.prom. 34 no.8:
28-32 Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. TSentrallrqy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut sakharnojr
proqrshlonnosti.
(Sugar beets)
SHMEGOLEV, V.`%, ~rof., zasl--izhennyy deyatell nauki RSFSR
---
It is necessary to a,-,,,-L'y a complex of measures. Zashch. rasL.
ot vTed. i bol. 6 no.12:14-15 D 61. (,MIRA 16:5)
1. L-3ningradskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy inst-itut,
SHCHEGOLbY, V.11,
Determination of the total amount of products in a rot-ary diffuser.
Sakh. prom. 35 no. 1;19-21 A 161. (MIR-A. 14:1)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovittellskiy institut aukharnoy
promyshlennooti.
(Sugar manufacture) (Diffusion)
SHCHEGOLEV; V.11., prof.
What-plant protectors must do in regard to row crop
dultivation. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.7:21-22
- 11 162, (MIRA 15:11)
(Plants, Protection of)
(Rotation of crops)
SITICEEG--"~,;, 'L,3hchoholiev, V.M.1
c' cosse-te hea-:.in,~ in rotary diffusers. licnar.
. I
5' ~4 Ap-je f65. m ~ ~ ! -, - - ~,,,
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ii~
SHCHOOLEV, MI.; ZINGELI, I.Ye.
Improving the design cf evaporating appliances. Sakh.prom. 36 no.11:
27-30 N '62. (Md.U 17:2)
1. TSentrqlInyy nauchno-iss23dovatel'skiy institut sakharnay promysh-
a y zavod (for
lennosll-i (for "hchegolev). 2. Sablino-Znamenskiy sakharnT
Zinrpll).
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I . - I I . :, I- ! , !, c co , * , '! ". ., ~ " - A -- . . .
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S J, 0 "Ecolo-Acal-ecornmic Zonation of L;.S.S.R.
Territor.-v In IR~sTmct to A--ricultur~l P-sts and Diseases of
Plan t ~ , 11 ItOL::i llaucjuno-Issl,,~doyptel'skikh Eabot VsesoiIU7nogo
Instiltute Zas'=hitv Pastenii za 1935 Gods, 1930", pp. 11-13,
-.13.92 L54- I
SOURCE: -"IR-k S! 90-53, 15 -dec. 1953
D17 Cor-clex System of Nleesures for Protcct,-)n oF Htrx A7pi st
P,~sts Pnd Dis-as-c in the Zo!,e o,' the Forest-ste-Dne of the
U. S. S. R. IU~L-l Nauchno-isledw- tell sklk~ Fpb;~t Vst-zqiuz-
r,-)..:o '.u,,steni~ 7f~ 1935-"OLILI 1936, pp.219-2:~~5.
-1.9-3- L5bT
14" 1953
of th- Kee-s n--, -'-,r Control,
S; --r-9
Pests and Be--rx on Xokholz Fanms, itozi Yauchno-
ls~-~!-dovp t,~ 1 'skik',,. -r~,-bo t -11. Ins ti tl,;-ta-Zashc~-ity
F.~-,to-nii 7p. :936 God,- rart 2, 1937, -on- 3~9-3`1- L-273-9?
L5)I
3 J'~ C T 1 )0-51 , 1~ Dpc. 1953
SHCFTECOLFT, V.N.
Sellskokhozyaystvchmaya Entomologicl; Vreditellsellskokmozyaye
Ivennykb kulltur 1 mery sor VY
m 1 ,
s eri. 2-c 120 Moskvlr, Se krnozgiz, 19hg
76 p. illus.
SHCHIP,GOLIN, V.N., professor. dokt,),. eel I ekokhOZYaYBtvannykh nauk.
"'i:~TVTV7- -81M I I!, N G. , B.-Y-B I YUKO (,',.Yn. ; BRY A Yf' . , B.jL. ;
BlrfANTSY,VA, I.B.; VOLGIN, V.I.; DitffILIWSKIT, _J.; ZIMIN, L.S.
OSICLOVSKIT, G.Ta., rmdakctor; RUBTSOV, I.A.; SHYVCHNI[KO, M.I.,
S11CREGOLEY, Y.N.; TATSMKO, I.P.; SILAYN, A.G., redaktor.-
GODOld,GIRA, S.D., telchnicheskly radaktor.
[Entomologist's dictionary marruall Slovar'-spravochnik
entoriologa. Moskva, Gos.izd-.vo salkhoz.lit-ry, 1955. 451 p.
(Entomology--Dictionaries) (HLRA 8:10)
1955
en-iomolopiya. Ag-ricul"I'laral entlo-olo--y, by G. Ya. Bev-
Bi,.,en-:-o i Dr. 3 pe--er. izd. ".'Osk-va, S'ellkhozF-iz, 1955.
EIE F. illus., diaFrs.,
("chebniki i Uchebnyye Fosobiya dlya Sellsko'r-hozyaystvenny'--h Vuzov)
1:'it-I log!'P.-I-~v: P. 50-9-509-
S11CRZGO1XV,V.N. .
- *
New system of tillage and tasks of agricultural entomology. Zool.
zhur. 34 no.3:481-490 MY-Je '55. (KT-RA 8:8)
1. Leningradskly sellskokhozyaystveanyy institut
(Tillage) (Insects, Injurious and beneficial)
BET-BITENKO, G.Ta,; BERIM, N.G.; BRUNTSEV, B.A., BRTANTSEVA, 1,B.;
VOLGIN, V.I.; DANILEVSKIT, A.S.; ZIMIN, L.S.; KOHANCHIKOV, Ij.;
OSMDLOVSKIT, G.Te.; RUBTSOV, I.A.; SEWCHEN-KO, M.I.; TATSINKO, I.P.:
SHCHEGOLEV, V.N., prof.,doktor s.-kh.nauk, red.; AKHREMOVICH, M.B.,
red.; CHUNATEVA, Z.V., tekbn.red.
EEntomological dictionary and handbook] Slovarl-apravochnik
entomologa. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.
lit-ry, 1958. 631 p. (MIRA 11:12)
(Entomology--Dictionaries)
SHCHEGOLEV, Vladimir Hikolayevich; REMSKAYA, O.Ye., red.; CHUNAYEVA,
Z.V., tekhn.red.
(Agricultural entomology] Sellskokhoziaistvannsis entomologiia.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo aellichoz.lit-ry, 1960. 448 p.
(MIRA 13:7)
(Insects, Injurious and beneficial)
BATIA;VVILI, I.D.; BEY-BIYZMO, G.YB.; BOGDANOV-KATIKOV, N.H.; GALAsimov,
B.A.; GILYAROV, M.S.; DHITRIYSV, G.V.; ZVI-LqRZOK3-ZUBOVSKIy, Ye.V.;
ZIDIIN, L.S.; KOLOBOVA, A.N.; MKDVAIEV, S.I.; MISHCHKNKO, A.I.;
PRU OV, A.I.; RYABOV, M.A.; SAVZDARG, E.S.; SMIVANOVA, S.N.;
SKORIKOVA, O.A.; TROPKINA, M.F.; SHAPOSHNIKOV. G.Kh.; SHCHKGOLEV,
V.-H., prof., doktor sel'skokhoz.nauk; ESTERBERG, L.K.; TAffff bNT&,
V.V.; REMSKAYA, O.Ye., red.; CHUNAYEVA, Z.V.. tekhn.red.
[Classification of insects on the basis of darriage to crOPBJ Opre-
delitell nasekomykh po povrezhdeniiam kullturnvkh rastenii. Izd.4,
parer. i dop. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo sel'khoz.lit-ry, 1960. 607 P.
(KIRA 14:1)
(Insects, Injurious and beneficial)
SHCHEGOLEV, V. N., Prof.
Review of the distribution and forecast of the appea-rz~i-.-
of nestr in 1960. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.o;t~-,
Je 16o. (MIRA 16-1)
(Agricultural pests)
SHCHEGOLEV, V.N., prof.
A series of popular s,~ientific monographs on entomcloa. Zashach.
rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.8:62 Ag 63. (MIRA 16:10)
USSR/Metals - Testing EquiPlent Jul 50
"Wire Tensometers for Measuring Plastic Deforma-
tions," M. A. Ellyasheva, V. P. Sbchegolev
*Zavod Lab" Vol XVI, No 7, PP 890-8011
Outlines possibility for measuring greater relative
del"ormat ions with wire tensometers. Discusses re-
sults of experiments for using various materials
for wires. Wires most suitable for determination
of considerable plastic deformations are those made
of nichrome and annealed constantan. Best results
shown by gauges made of annealed constantan wire
AM 166T72
USSR/Metals - Testing Equipment (Coatd) Jul 50
of 0.03 mm diameter. Concludes range of deforma-
tions measured with wire tensometers may be in-
creased to 5-6%.
A* 166T72
a:
OBOLENSKAYA, Artimida Valentinovnao dots.; SHCHEGOLEV, Viktor
Garr1_fvVo_iT6fi_,
Petrovichp st. -suchn. sotr.; AKIM,
dots.; AKIM, Eduard L'vovich, kand. tekhn. nauk;
KOSSOVICH, Nadezhda Llvovna~ dots.; YafEL'YANOVA,
Iraida Zakharovnal kand. tekhn. nauk; KOSAYA, G.S.,
kand. tekhn. nauk-, retsenzent; NIKITIN, V.M.,profred,
(Practical laboratory work on wood chemistry and cel-
lulose] Prakticheskie raboty po khimii drAvesirW i
tselliulozy. Moskvaj Lesnaia promyshlennost', 1965.
411 P. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Kafedra khimii drevesiry i teellyalozy Lesotekhni-
cheskoy akademii im. S.M.Kirova (for Obolenskayap
Shchegolev, Akim, G.L., Akim, E.L.). 2. Kafedra anatomii
i fiziologii rasteniy Lesotekhnicheskoy akademii im. S.M.
Kirova (for Kossovich). 3. Zaveduyushchaya laboratoriyey
fiziko-khimicheakikh iesledovaniy Gosudaretvannogo nauchno-
issladovateltskogo instituta gidroliznoy i sullfatno-
spirtovoy pronVahlennostip Leningrad (for Temallyanova).
m-wokog-) -ud,-!vc;zllderiva.
rtiaps, tables.
SHCHBGOLEV., YU.I.
Two cases of embryonal hernia of the -umbilical cord. Pediatriia
39 no.3*.?9-ZO Mr 161. (MIRA 144)
1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. Yu.I. Shchegolev)
Razdolinskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy v--ach K.D. Iavrova) Udere7~-
skogo rayona Krasnoyarskogo kraya.
(IMBILICUS)
B-Lttelle Technical Review
SHCHEEGOLEVA, A. Jt'IY 1954
Agriculture
C/)
~?1~136* Inflne"ce of Flfmp -Irrigittion on flie soil-11ttilillng
Procrs!-. tRussian.) A. D. Sliclit-golmi. Pochrovedenij.,
no. 11, Nov., p. 14-2.5.
Irrigntion by flooding over Th9l 'If 15 it) 21) vfl. improvv%
properiltIs of nil kilt-lilt still. ~tlrlies. 7 rvf.
Sul
I-- U"
74
'u -10-LO-U-)VI .--n CIIC3-~ L
i.o
So: S'al. .-,C, 'urvey o.-* Scientific :inu Teel-mical DiLje--clu-3~d-~ns
L~ofezwled A IMIR -,ducal-i .!-.ai (1")
SAKHIN, & I., kand.tekhnonauk; SRCHEGOLZVA, 4-M-, inzh.; GUSAROV, A.D.;-
DUBINA, Ye.M.
Separate and simultaneous effect bf molybdenum and tungsten on
the temper brittleness and hardenability of steel. Metallovedenie
2:104-122 '58. (MIRA 13:9)
(Steel alloys--Heat treatment) (Molybdenum) (Tungsten)
FusnKAREV, V.I.; SHCIW.,OLEVA, A.M.; Prinimali uchastiye: DUNDICH, Ye.I.;
vismxsm, V.L..- IEYBFREYD, A.Yg.,- MIUM11N, P.A.; RAPUTOVAt
Ye.M.; KHRISTGFOiWVp T.A.; YAMPOLISKIY9 L.S.# red.; STAVELI, Lv
red.; BABILICHANOVAq G., tekbn. red.
[English - Russian and Russian - English dictionary of building
and architectural terms] Anglo - russkii i russko - angliiskii
arkhitektx-uvno-stroitelinyi slovar'. Pod red. L.S.IAmpollskogo.
Kiev, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1961. 841 p.
(MIRA 14:8)
(Building-Dictionaries) (Architecture-Dictionaries)
(English language-Dictiona ies-Russian)
(Russian language-Dictionaries-English)
YAKOVLEVA. Mariya Nilovna; SHCHEGOLEVA, B.I., redaktor; KHOVANSKIY, I.P.,
takhnichaskiy redaktor
[What to read about our national economy; a discussion of books]
Chto chitatt o nashem narodnom khoziaistva; beseda o knigakh. Moskva.
Goa. biblioteka SSSR im. V.I.Lenina, 1956. 14 p. (MLRA 9:11)
(Bibliography-Russia-"conomic conditions)
YAKOYLEVA, Hariva Hilovna; �HCHNGOLEVA,, B.I.. redaktor; KHOVANSKIY, I.P.,
tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[What to read about the increase of labor productivity; a discussion
of books] Ghto chitat' o povyshenii proizvoditellnosti truda; beseda
o knigakh. Moskva, Gos.'biblioteka SSSR im. V.1.Lenins. 1956. 15 P.
(Bibliography--Labor productivity) (RLRA 9:11)
SUSHKO, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich;SHCREGOLEVA,B.I., radaktor; KHOVANSKIY, I.P.,
tekhaicheE;kiy redaktor
[Let ua oroduce an abundance of agriculturai products; a discussion
of books) Sozdadim obilia sellskokhoziatstvennykh. produktov; beseda
o knigakh. Moskva, Gos. biblioteka SSSP im. V.I.IAnina. 1956. 19 p.
(Bibliography--Agriculture) (MIaA 9:11)
SHCHNGOLEVA, G.I., mladsIAy nauchnyy sotrudnik.
...I.- . ~ .., ~,- f, .
Thermal method for ridding dried fruit of storage pests through
disinfection. Ref.nauch.rab.VNIIKP no.2:85-87 154. 04LBA 9.4)
(Fruit-Evaporation) (Disinfoction and disinfectants)
SHCREGOLEVA, G.I.
Heat method of destroy-ing vermin on dehy-drated fruit and vegetables
at food preservation plants. Kons. i ov. prom. 12 no.11:23-25 N 157.
(MIRA 11:1)
l.Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut konservnoy, i
ovoshchesushillnoy- promyshlennosti.
(Food, Dried) (Food contamination)
SHCEMOLEVA, G.I.
Control of the black currant gall mite. Kons. i ov. prom. 13
no.12:27-30 D '58- (MMA 11: 12)
l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy, institut konservnoy i
ovoshchesushillnoy promyshlennosti.
(Black currant-Diseases and pests)
SHCHEGOLEVA
Use or nselenon" (ammonium derivative of dinitro-o-cresol) for
controlling fritit pests. Kona. i ov. prom. 14 no-7:20-22 Jl '59.
(MIRA 12:9)
l.TSentralln3ry nauchno-iseledovateliski7 institut I-onservnoy i
ovoshchesushillnoy promy-shlennosti.
(Fruit--Diseases and pests) (Gresol)
SHCHI-IMLEVA, G. I.
flow to protect dried fruits from pests under domestic con-
ditions. Kons.i aw.prom. 15 no.1:42-43 Ja 160.
04IRA 13:5)
(Fruit-Diseases and pent@)
FRU",EIN SHCHIZOLEVA, G.I.; 13A-tiSlLkYA, E.M.
9
Use of rays for the disinfestazion of food products. K-,n.i ov.
prom. 17 no.11:23-26 N 162. ( I ; : -j -1 )
1. l-'Sentral;nyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut konse-rvnoy
i ovoshchesushillnoy promyshlennosti.
(Insects in food)
-`K;HE6OLEVA,- G.I., starsIdy naur!-.n~-,; Lotrudnik
Disinfecting dried fruits. Lashch. rast. at vred. i bol. 8
no.9:14-15 S 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. TSentralInyy institut konservnoy i ovoshchesushillhoy
promyshlennosti, Mookva.
ACCINRt AR6020772 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/006/0065/0065
ALTFHOR: Shchegoleva, G. P.
TITLE: On the manifestation of Spoerer's law in solar activity
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 6.51.496
REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye 1965, no. 8, 1965, 70-73
TOPIC TAGS; aGtronomic obGarvatory, sunspot
.TRANSLATION: The appearance of spots on the solar disc for the last five 11 year cycles!
of solar activity (1916-1961) was investigated. The investigation was based on Green-
wich Observatory catalogs (cycles No's 15-18) and on the bulletin Solnech?vjye dannyye
-,(cycle No. 19). Each group of spots was considered only once. Activities of the north-L
ern and southern solar hemispheres were considered separately. The latitude belts withJ
ir, the limits of 0-450 were divided into 50 zones; for these zones, the annual numbers
of the observed groups were calculated. It was found that the maximum activity at high.
latitudes takes place at the beginning of the cycle; at lower latitudes, the maximum 1
is reached somewhat later. This substantiates the Spoerer law of the frequency of 0c- !_
.currence of sunspots. The nature of the latitude drift of the sunspots varies from cy-1
cle to cycle and is different in the northern and southern hemispheres. Two drifting 1
maximiins of spots were observed in cycles 16, 17, and 18 in one of the solar hemispher-!_
es; they were separated by a time interval of 2-3 years. V. Chistyakov.
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Cardj/~___ UDC: 523.745
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b e n z v 1 ac e 9 no.8~
~C-l A2 65. (MIRA 7 F
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3/020/63/1481CJ03/'033/037
B101/B166
A U -1 H 01~ i Shchegolev;i, A.. V., Glikman, T. S., Dain, V. Ya.
TITLE: Photo:,,he.-ii-c~k-I an,-. ra.'iochomical reduction of silver perchlorate
in the presefict.- oi- :3ubstance
P~:RDOLICAL: Akademiya naiuk SSSa. Doklaus Y. 146, no- 3, 1963, 633 - 636'
TEXT; Experimurits with si'Lv~~r ~--!rohlerate w-ere carried out in order to
clarify whether the effect c-f o:-,~,auic admixtures on photochemical and radio-
chemical processes has azl,~' 0~)mmor- features. 0.035 M AgClO 4 in water was
irradiated by a mercury vapor "he direct photochemical decomposition
of water was prevented oy ii fiitf~r with 0.0 2 M NaOH. Further, A9CIO 4of the
16
same concentration visa ir,a'iat,~a by x-ray8, dose 5.,6*10 ev/ml-sec. Before
the exporicient8 the sclzition~! were babbled wita argon. Methanca, ethanol,
butanol, ethylene glycol, gl~,,cerol, and urea were used as admixtures in con-
centrations of up to 5 M. lt~wazi fo:.,nd that even small admixtures of
organic substances reduced Ag' boi,h under UV and x-ray irradiation. This
reduction increased with ;ncreasin., concentration of the admixture, but only
slowly at concentrations hi,~her than 1 Lf, The yield G was calculated for
Card 113
I 511"v20/6'/148/003/033/057
Ph o tocht?;.,,i c a! a nd rai i i ;~i 'L 3 10 1/B 186
I't g ra d i o I y s j s8 n' a t n t. ci inn o un L L u t o MB ) formed in 30 min was calcu-
I at Pd f (I C t' he ph~-' " olyz; tional to the quantum yield. The
f 0l i"?, 'J'k 1 -h t~r._ '_;i. t'&T ::I~%Iell/liter admixturet methanol, G - 7 6,
L - 6.5-10- ethanol, 6 . L 10 -3; 'butanol, G - 6.3, L - 5-1-1 :3
3 0
e t hy 1 e n o glycerol, G - 5.0, L - 3-3-10
"onclusionst Irradiation excites the Ag ion.
urea, G 2.43, 1, 1.0-10
The admixtures act as donors; a un-rect contact between silver ion and donor
is not neer-ssary; the !Iectron transfcr may be effected via the H 0 molecules
2
alonE a ch;3.in of H1 bonds and r. o c, n d,4 . Th,~ parallelism observed between
radialysis and photolYsis in the former too, it is not only
the solvent rauicals tl~.t n:-,! "irportant but also the excitation of the silver
ion. There are 2 fi8ures Rnu I talble. The most important English-language
refert~rice i~q j i!,. J. ijart, J. ,kT,. Chum. soc., 81, 6085 (1959); 82, 4775
196)0) .
A S S 0 C 1.,1T 10 N i I ns t 'L t ut f 4. z i ch -z, oy I JUTL. L. V. Pisarzhevskogo Akademii
nauk USSR (lnstitt~',_e rjf i1hys i.cal Chemistry imeni L. V.
Pisar7-hevski,,, ot' tho Ac~-iJ-3fay of Sciences UkrSSR)
5102 63/148/003/033/037
Pho to nheuiica I und rad ioch. e BlOIYB186
PR E ~'-- NT ED Au~,ust 8, 196c:', by A.. N. Terenin, Academician
S UB MU T L.D October 12, 1962
Card
SHCHEGOIJ~VA, I.V.,kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Kiyev)
Some changes in salivation In pyorrhea alveolaris. Probl. Stom.
3:199-202 '56 (MIRA 10:5)
(SALIVARY GLANDS) (GUMS--DISEASSS)
YUDELI-OSIPOVA, S.I. [Fudell -Osypova, S-I.1, SHCHEGOLEVA, I.V. [Shchoholieva
I.V]
Blectrophysiological analysis of afferent impulses of the mandibular
nerve [with summary in Englishl. Fiziol.zhur..[Ukrl 4 no.4.-485-494
JI-Ag '58 (MIRA 11:10)
1. Kiyevskiy ntomntologicheakiy institut, knfedra nor-nallnoy fizio-
logii i Institut ortopedii i travmAtologil, lnboratoriya fiziologii.
(TEETH-INNERVATION)
V.V,; SHCr GOLEVA, I.V.
Interrealtion of reflex changes in the general and local blood
circulation. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 50 no.10:7-12 0 160.
(KI!U 14- 5)
1. Iz '.Lmfedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - akademik G.V.Follbort
[deceased]) K-iyevskovo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent
I.P.Alekseyenko). Predstavlena deystvitelInym chlenom A14N SSSR
B. 11. 14an I kovs kixi) .
(BLOOD-CIRCULATION) (REFLEXES)
FIROLIKIS, V.V.; BUSHRAKITIA, Z-I.; SHCHEGOUVA, I.V.
Mechanism of ctange in chemoreceptors of the blood vessels in reflex
adaptation, Biul.eksp. biol. i med. 51 no.1:8-13 Ja 161.
(I'IIRA 14:5)
1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - akademik AN USSR G.V.
Follbort [deceased]) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta i laboratorii
fiziolgoii (zav. - doktor meditsinskikh nauk V.V.Frol'kis) Instituta
gerontologii i eksperimentallnoy patologii. Predstavlena akademikom
V.N.Chernigovskim.
(BLOOD VESSELS-INNERVATION) (ADENOSBE PHOSPHATES)
(RESPIRATION)
v *-,r of the ri_-Ceptrjro (,,,' Li.r. carc d 3
du ri rig ti t-- aging of the body. Biul. eksp. b4 01. j IT.,E. nc
3 -40 A :-IT 17-11)
2. .'z laboratorii fiziologii (zav. - doktor meditsinskikh nauk
V.V. Frollkis) instituta gerontologii i eksperimentallnoy pato-
logii (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen A1,94 SSSR prof. N.N. Gorev
AWI SSSP, Kiyev.
ED""HEGOLEVA, I.V. [Shchoholleva, I.V.1
Age-related ch-ange-F, Ln The aannaitivi-t7 of nex~va centers to some
I
MlMcral stimfiant6. Fiziol. zhur. (URr.j 9 no.5.-6i5-6ZlL S-0163
(M IT', 1.
24
I. fiz-ic-lcgifi lni5tituta gsroritologii i eksperi-
molntallno7 patologlL AM SS8R, Kiyev.
FROLIKISY V.V.; SHCHEGOLEVA, I.V.-_
Mechanism underlying sensitivity variations in the chemorecep-
tors of vessels in an aging organism. Dokl.AN SSSR 148 no.4-.
982-984 F 163. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Institut gerontologii i eksperimentallnoy patologii ANN
SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom L.S.Shtern.
(BLOOD VESSELS-INNERVATION) (REFIEYM ) (AGING)
SUCHEGOLEVA, I.V.
Age-related characteristics of the sen8itivity of vaBcula.-
chemoreceptorB to the effect Of C02 and acetylcholine. Vop.
geron. i geriat. 4:60-62 165. ('4iRA 18:5)
1. Institut gerontalogii AMN SSSR, Kiyev.
14JRAVOV, I.V.; SHCHEGOLEVA, I.V.; DERFICH, N.V.
Blood pressure in persons 80 years of age and older; based on
materials of a mass medical screening. Vop. geron. i geriat.
4:72-80 165. (KIRA 18: 5)
1. Institut gerontologii AM SSSR, Kiyev.
Fl'~~JILIKIS, lliardirpjr Veniaminov,ch, &)kltor riauk.. SHCFEGOI.PlA, 1,'I.
iLS,%'-tel~olieva, red,
science on the essence ot ag-n-r' Sucha-ma na-aka pro
i-utl starinnia. Kyiv, Worovli-a 190'5~ 61 p. (MIrU 19F.1)
s/196/61/000/011/023/042
E 194/E 151.5
AUTHORi Shchegoleva, I..V.
TITLE. The influence of electromagnetic fields on wire
pick-ups (gauges )
PERTODICAL~ Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektnotekhnika i energetika,
no.11, 1961, 2, abstract 111 9. (Nauchno-tekhn,
inform. byul. Leningr. politekhn. in-t., no.8, 1960,
98-io2)
TEXTz Wire pick-ups are widely used for investigating
various machines and engineering structures. Their suitability
depends upon the possible influence of external factors which
might distort their indication. The object of the investigation
was to observe how wire pick-ups made of wires of various alloys
behaved in magnetic fields, From the investigations it is
--oncluded that, 1) those employing wires of constantan and
nichrome-80/20 alloys can be used on any parts exposed to magnetic
2) those made of arry new alloyswhich have ferromagnetic
f4elds
,onstituen4s may need their indications corrected when in magnetic
fields. literature references.
Card 31/! Rbstra~tor;s note,,. Complete translat-ion.j
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191 1 ~lk 17:9)
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TAKKING, L.R.; SHCIIEGOIZVA, IT.F.
Electric conductivity of lithium and lithium potassium borox glasses.
Uch.zap.Len.un. no-108:17-32 '49. (MLRA 10:3)
(Glass---Electric properties)
-bj-produCU -hvm ine~Hnzn Aii:_
V. Shiz-okov, Z. A. Smeloval and 0. P.
Trao Vjmyur. Nauch. Issfedom . _ryis
Id7 HST
v)-a-m-B"m 19S3, No. 5. 84-W. Referal. Zhur., Khint. /W
1955, No. 676S.-P, Ca, Mg, Fe, HIO, ash, lipides V
including fats, proteinaceous substances (total and par~-
licularly collagen and elastine), and extractable and other
substances were detd. in tongue, kidneys, brain, heart, liver,
lips, udder, lungs, ears, head, and tail of cattle. The total
calorie value of by-products was calcd. P was detd. par-
ic id b
ex le"ve - s'-
E'-'y in pro' hp 7 ~ e~
rg. PI""Pha - t It"
In jest In ddj~U d
p n, and yt" . TI'e ra ~od a, d
NI
Hoseh
UISSR/Chemical Technclogy - Chemical Fr-du.~t:? a-d The.-, App`-Icati--~. Water Treat-
ment. Sewage Wate-. -.1,
- -1
Absf~ J-,uxnal., R~:ferat Zhur - Khimiya: No 19, !956 62Lqj4
AuttL.,~r: V~:Iov.rskaya, V. P., Shche-&-.1--va. :-. P.
T_JtLe: of the Sewage - -P 'J- Pleat fmeidi A. I.
Or.-`-ginal
Peri:-d4.cal: T-r. Vses. n.-i. in-ta wyas. i9~5: No 7, -1r-8-161
Abskra!:-~,: Da4 Ly -9:F~wage (S) discharge at , E-~ ~:._-:mtfne amcpjnr.,3 t.~ 8,000-12,000 m3
-f whj.-_h "50~ are hcuseh~-. Id with a coeff Icient of nonuni-
f-=:Lty of 0.6-1.5. Over th-.~ rumsan severs are discha-rged -8% S.
Compczf_I_Iio-_n of S, accarding t- py-.-_nc_ipal indexes (tn mg/1): coarse-
dispersed admixtures 1,04.2 (-f wh-I.ch 91.2% organ-'n), dense residue
3 08h ' ,xidizabillty 14~., 2,17-D5 '124., BOD20 l..010,, fats 587. The
ava-.:.Labl~~ pur.-Lflicati,7-n 7110-- (.gr-azs~ t.~ap and manure trap) do not
~o5!,T~ sufficient, degrea~ c.~ 'S Ruman -D~-esses reduce
-h-e w-;s-u_-e content --.f 2~!imer) t 6P,7C)l
Card l/ 1
SHISHKIN.~,, N.N., kand.tek-hu.nauk; SOLOVIYW-, V.I., kand.khimi,~heskikh nauk
KLJRKO, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; XBROVINA, L.I., mladshiy nauchnyy '
sotrudnik; SHCHEGOLEVA, O.P., mladebiy nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Intensified coloration of sausages cooked in an alternating
electric field of high frequency, and the frying Of sausages
with the use of smoke solutions. Trudy VNIIMP no.9:50-62
'59. (MIRA 13:8)
(Sausages)
VWI hi B-~ illi r i
kand. 114-hn. nauk; 4.1. kand. rk-h-m. nauk
:s,: of asccri:,.'c ,,~ d, siDdhxi asscorbinate and glutaminate in LE-
proau~~L-Icn ot' sausapeLi. rudy V11111dr ric). 11: 76-86
1. ledo,;,atel insti"lut myasnoy pl.olry-
Ruba~l' ;cinp, DlerTiznova, C:hchegcleva,
e r Vu lova 2. tekimclogicrieskly im;titut
'foi- Pavlov, '.~atrozova)
SOLOVIYEV., V.I.Y kand.khim. nauk; ADUTSKEVICH, V.A., Vand.veter. nauk;
KUZNETSOVA, G.N., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; VOLKOVA, A.G.,
starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;_SHCHEGOLEV~, O.P., inzhener-khimik;
AGAPOVA, Z.A., m1adshiy nauch~;o-t7iMlg,-AMTSKAYA, A.V.,
mladshiy nauct-nyy sotrudnik; KRAKOVA, V.Z.,,mladshty nauchnyy
sotrudnik
Investigations in the field of meat aging. Trudy VNIIMP no.14:
20-35 162. (MIRA 16:8)
(Meatf~-Analysis)
SOLOV'YEV, V.I.;---SHCHEGOLEVA, ().P.; AGAPOVA, Z.A.
Initial stage Of DrOteO1ySiS of protein fractions of myosin during the
prccess of meat ripening. Biokhimiia 29 no.3:31913-398 My-Je 16-4.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Vsesayuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut myasnoy promyshlennosti,
Moskva.
SOUNIT7.0 V.I.v kand. kbim. nauk; SHMEGOLMp O.P,.v ispo2nyayushahJy
obyazangoati inzbemm-khimila
Cbangos in t1ho protein system of mat during its ag&M. Report No.l.
Trudy VTJIDIP no.16:.119-155 161" (14IFA 18:.U)
61 1i- 7 . :~
~ ,,, "I.- . ~ , - , ') 1) . . . .
Blefiching
Continuous ranid mothod for bleaching soiled cotton stIcking.
Tekst. prom. No. 5, May 1952.
9. -'--onthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952. UNCLASSMED.
KOLYKHALOV, P.A.; SHCHEGOLEVA, R.I.; VASIL'YEVA, I.N.; GUDKOVA,T.K.;
MAKOVSKATA, N.G.; TOLSTYKH, A.S.; KRAWHENKOVA, L.V.; 11EIDUEETSKAYA,
G.V.; STROKOVA, A.Ya.; GERMANOVICH, N.S., red.; D.RZHAUBA, le.,
tekhn.red.
[Economy of Lipetsk Province; a statistical manual] Narodnoe
khoziaistvo Lipetakoi oblasti; statisticheskii sbornik. Lipetsk,
Lipetskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 182 P. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Lipetskaya oblAst'. Statisticheskoye upravleniye. 2. Statisti-
cheskoye upravleniye Lipetskoy oblasti (for Kolykhalov, Shchegoleva,
Vasillyeva, Gudkova, Makovskaya, Tolstykh, Kramchenkova, Hadzvetakaya,
Strokova). 3. Nachallnik Statisticheskogo upravleniya Lipetskoy ob-
lasti (for Germanovich).
(Lipetsk Province--Statistics)
SHCHEGOLEVA, R. M., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the reaction
-6-f azo--coup-Ii--ng--o-r-weakly-active diazo-components with azotoles."
Moscow, 1959. 14 pp; (Moscow Textile Inst); 150 copies; price not
given; (KL, 31-60, 142)
SHCHEGOLEVA, R.M., inzh.; SAWV, F.I., prof.
Combination of low-action diazo constituents with azotols.
Tekst. prom. 19 no.?:62-64 Jl '59. (MIRA 12:11)
(Azo dyes)
SHCnGOLF,VA. R.M.. lnzh.; SADOV, F.I., prof.
Combination of low-action diazo constituents with azotols.
Report No.",: Tel-st.prom. 19 no-8:37-39 Ag 159.
(141RA. 13:1)
(Azo dyes)
SHCHEGOLEVA, R.I.I.
Studying the coupling reactions of relatively inactive diazo
components with azotols. klauch.-issl.trudy IvIIITI 23:172-184
'59. (MIRA 14:10
(Azo dyes)
SHCHEGOLEVA, R.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy sotrudnik; ZAKHAROVA, T.D..'
inzh., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Effect of light weather on fabrics manufactured from a cotton
,and lavsan blend. Tekst.prom. 22 no.10:61-6/+ 0 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekstillnoy
promyshlennosti (IvNITI).
(Textile fabrics-Testing)
(Dyes and dyeing-Textile fibers)
PLAKSIN, S.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SHCHEGOLEVA_,_R.M,, starshiy
nauchnyy sotr-udnik
Method of fabric dyeing with indigosols and vatsols in light and
medium dark shades. Tekst.prom. 23 no-5:68-70 My 163.
(MA 16:5)
1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekstilInyy institut (IvNITI).
(Dyes and dyeing) (Textile fabrics)
BOROK, B.A., GOWBEVA, L.S.. SHCREGOMA. R.P.
Effect of heat treatment on the at-nicture and properties of
titanium alloys. Titan i ego anlavy no-3:10-16 16o.
(MIRA 13-7)
(Titanium alloys--Heat treatment)
EG? !/E4355
J
AUTHORS! Timoshenkc, N.N. . Borok, B~A- . Petoni-na Yt~'V.
Shchegoleva, R.P. arid Z~. tr~j;~~L~ L~S,
TITLE~ Titanium Based Meralloceramic~ Allo-~;
PERIODICAL Fsvetnyye metally, 1960. Nr 3, PP '-)8 74 "13spi
ABSTRACT,
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y of th~- Central ',r,.-n
The b-canch of Po-.-rder-~d Metallurg
and Steel Scientific Research Iristi-ti-i-k-e pi-c-luz-es
titanium based allovs in the form of sinEered s--!wis up
to 80 kg which are worked into rous. sheeLTis s-rip
plates and wire. At prnsent.. equipm~-nt is being
g s em, s xi 1) t c. 2 fi 0 k z I n
introduced for press-in
The experi.mental material on i tie -).nf I'lienre c'f 'L a- loui
a I I t -
z -))ring elements oil -,itzinium !.jr-jP-1A)
the InsTitute is briefly des-,2-2-bed. Thz~ influencp -if
alumin-ium-. vanadium, i-ron., mariga ne s etin arid i,:i~~biarr,
on the mechanical properties of IMP-LA all oyll( strt-ngth
at +20 and + 400'Ci reducti-o-a in ar,--
and -600C) is shoLrn Lri the plot... Fig Of the
titanium alloys for the -product-ion ef sheets Tiii7i jz.',.~t
systematic invest-igatlon was carried out for the ~erlia!y
system 'ri-Al-V. The -alloy IMP7 (Ti -t- 350 AL - .?c'.' V) 1-s
S/136/bO/000/03/013/020
E071/E4315
Titanium Based Metallocpramic Alloys
being produced; the proper-ti,es of this aljo~' ac-
given in Table 1. 'The manufacture of an alloy of
Ti Al V propo5ed for the
production of sheets for opt-rating at. elevated
temperatures (400 to 500"C; properties given 1-ri Table 2)~
Alloys for the production of hot rolled tubeE.. forging
arid stamping (ImP-6/1 and ImP-6/2,,,composition as given
Table 4), after hot working by pressure, possp--~, the
structure of metastable B phase -orith a small amol-int Ot a
phase, This makes it to 1-;m--t thermal
treatment onl,. to ajinea-I-in~; of fritgred and hol roll~-d
metal, The dependence of hardness o-f th,,~ abovt- alloys
on annea-Linz tEmperatlirp (200 to 600"C) Ls shown IV
Fig 3. The heat. resistiint alloy TA is a six
component metalloceramic alloy k omposition not giva~,n)
and was developed for forgiug and staripin-. The
dependence of its mechaliLcal properties on temperature
is plotted in Fig~ Titanium allloy~z posses~F-Lng the
best strength and PilSt-LCitV t'Or- the 06111,-'t Lon cf pai-c-s
Card 2/3 by sintering (with subspqti~-nt were
s/t 3(./6,'-/O(ju,'03/u I 3/0"C'
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Titanium Based Metalloceramic Alloys
found to b(--tong to binarv systeiw~; of -.~J-V and T!.-No
it it dI er I ii-I r V a 1 1, oys o !' t h -: abov e sy..,; 1, onis I- Lil. e 1 1.1111 111 11,1111,
,rheir COMPOSI-tlOnS and mLchanical properties, given
in Table 5, Prt)pertics of y phase ci' heat resistant
alloys of the TI-Al 5vqtem Eire briv.1.'JY a ',,a
on the hardness c-f th-is t.ypo ol-* al-icy and ii:s,
susceptibility to oxidatitm are given in Table 6, and
F19 5 respectively, AIIO-VLII~g Of the vllc-, T` -~ 3- u
- L )), A]
with 2% nickel intproves its worki-rig propertLes. A 1-i-,gh
resistance of thiS t-vpe of '1110V to oxidatiol!' a low
decrease in SLI-ej),~-rth W.1th
specific gravitv (about 3.15 gb:.m", and the passyi-,ilitv
of 3-ruproving their technological propet-t.Les by alloying,
makes them sui.table for the de-, elopment of heat ~-esistalrt
allovs, There are 5 figures, 6 tables and
4 references, 3 of w1ii-ch are So-iet -ind 1 Engiishz Z
Card 3/3
SHCHEGOIYVA, R.P., GOTUBEVA, I.S.
High specific stren&th ceranic metal alloys. Titan i ego eplavy
no.3:84-.89 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Ceramic metals-I-Psling) (Metals at high temperatures)
2 S' S)"' S/12-7/6i/ooo/oO4/oo6/ol2
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AUTHORS~ Golubeva, L. S, and Shzhegoleva, R- P., Engineers
TITLE, Structure and Mechanical Properties of High Alley
Titanium Allovs
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye x term-~cheskava obrabotka metallov,
1961, No,4 PP,28-30 - I Plate
TEXT: The authors -studied the cause of clia
El ed 17 the
, inpe s
mechan-ical properties of the following two medium itanium alloys
after heat treatment,
Table 1
No.of Contents in ',b
alloy Fe Nin Cr A!
1 3 3 3
2 3 5 3
These alloys are designed for manufacturing forgings and hot
rolled tubes, The structure of the alloys after forging,
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Structure and Mechanical Properties E073/E535
broaching or rclling is a three-phase (:;ne-: B ~ a The quantity
of the w-phase is small and therefore .:.t is not always detected
on X-ray diffraction patteyns, Under zertain conditioriB eutect-
oidal transformations and also formation of metastable, 0 and w
phases are observed, 131anks for the investigations were produced
by powder metallurgy methods from titanium powder containing
O~12% Fe, o,o74% si, 0:12% N1, O~022% Al O~052% Ca, 0,003% H;
0.18% 0, 0.01% N. The sintered blanks were forged into 16 mm
diameter rods at 1000 to 70WC~ Since titanium alloys of the
binary systems Ti-Fe, Ti-Cr. Ti-Mn belong to the eutectoidal
systems, the authors considered it c.f interest to establish the
proneness of these alloys to embrittlement after annealing at
4oo, 500 and 6oo'c for 100 hours, The mechanical properties of
forged rods and rods annealed at 700 and 800 "C after heating for
100 hours at 400, 500 and 60WC are given in Table 2, each figure
representing the average values of 5 ttlsts~ It can be seen from
Table 2 that with ~_ncreasxng heating tumperature the plasticity
of alloy 2 decreases, wh--Ist that of alloy I increases-, The
strength of the forged alloy I after 100 hours at 400, 500 and
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6000C decreases, whilst its ductility increases; this is attributed
to an increase in the quantity of the a-phase. Heating of the
alloy 1 for 100 hours at 400, 500 and 6000C leads to the trans-
formation 0 + a + w --- > 0 + a. The strength of the annealed alloy
1 after heating for 100 hours at 400-6000C changes insignificantly,
but t Its ductility increases in the case of heating temperatures
of 400 and 5000C and decreases for a heating temperature of 6000C.
The increased ductility is attributed to an increase in the
quantity of the a-phase, which also increases as a result of ageing
The ageing curves of the two alloys after quenching in water from
900% are plotted in Fig.2, the top graph relates to alloy 1, the
bottom graph to alloy 2. These curves indicate that both alloys
contain a 0 stabilizer above the critical value. Whilst at ageing
temperatures of 200, 300 and 4000C the rejection of the W-phase
only is observed, in the case of ageing at 5000C formation of the
W-phase followed by formation of the a-phase was observed.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 6 references: 4 Soviet and 2 non-
Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: TsNIIChM
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of t'; 1 51 e s t. --.. T 1 E- I Nf h I s 0 c ur s a
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b, w the v , t :.,Je- i ~iri,A f c:-rn&.t cri t t-mp~ratur e may br -ng abou-
,i d e cilip) t i -~ ri i T- 11 z f: wh s c - m p a n d b v e Yr. b I
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T x a 1") )- 5 o min r t -i l- r z t i t zin-,jin (IMP-IA) was
c n 0 G6 0,16% N~ 0 ~ 0 5% N..
Ei C.,I i f~rlipc~
01,.~ 0.0,)t Ca al-44" 0-~~ 7he allrys were produ:ed by
pcwd.i!r Th(, investigat,.ons were made cn
f0 Z- g ~E. 'a I t, IBM Alametel, I-C-15 which %,ere held for one hour at 730~C.
c -I ed - r, t h e iirna~ e arid follow:.ng that hEated additionally for
durailon- U.! Z-.~ ~00 at -3oo 3 1-) J It 00 1! 50 500 and bOWC-
c a r; b. t.- en f: om t h e oL t a 2 ri t~d r e Su , ts wh- ch ar e tabulat ed
that he&- ng at 300 C for 100--100 houz-E- dces nct. bring abou- a
tA,ange -,n tht, Me: .I--' Lill a i r) r G p e --,- t . r-.5 ilc.,t at 350 C for
200~-301) fic.-urt'. ri~-sults in ~L sl-,ght de-reasi-e :-n plastizity i e- the
ont z, a,. t n A r en s t 4o 14 .nJ lb iesp~--tively fron. 19Ai
in tht- arineated stat- OnLy a slight increase In strength and
Ini -, r f- a s ~
hardness were. obSE!,.ed tr. the heating time at 400 C
from 25 to 2vo hours 19 to a i!cp -v. plasticity, the contraction
de-,~reasing t.~ofri 20 11 t o () 9,~ '!he ino~t prcrcunced embrittiement
, ! one hour . 600'C
at t5O ~)OO azid bOO C ti~i Ii ~ n aT
b r i ng S --- b -.; u Jr,)v i n - liE-. L tint i r- t i tin by a fizz t or --! f 2- The
a r (I
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authozs cons--dered ~z cf interest. to study the cchange3 in the
m:- :! ost r u,:,.* ur I uhi zn di e --sscz kated with eiribr-, ttlement The shape
of the : -~je, K ed par -. -c I .:a of tf-i~ a -1--pends on the tempera-
I u r e ,ond-~t r i ~k f, t tit e f o - m a t o n a Ti ' c, , i : I I I a r s truc tur e
Z 0 - r e s po 11 (1 s t Ill. 1 r-L v t 11 f; o I W, 1 n,!, db"!Ve 800:C a !'granular"
!stvtiz~ure ~.orrespontts to a term-.nat--on ()I the forging belew
7UO C. IM:Crostilic Kilri- phatoirraphs ti-re riopruduced of an alloy
w--. T h 5,~ and ar. 'r~c 1 -ular "' s-.ruc tut e ifter annealing and after
g at 500'C fcr 100 hcurs thL- zidd-_ti.onal holding
addki_-oxial h.cIdinf
a-_ tl-~_-.7 dlrkit~a~_-d sec~_on~-_; c;f the i3-phase.
X-ray a, ' fu~'urzaL f.arr;.ed out L-N Cand.,date of
v Tas;urirzva) shown tha-i i-ri rhe
A f,,- er
anne a IL~ ~i -4 i li~ a I I c v has a two-T-,hase structure,
add i t na 1 1- c (11 r--v a ( 3 50 C f Cj r 1 (to hcu r 5 the O-phase lines
becortt,- and a~. J00 tc 00o ~._ thl~y Cease completely No lines
of the coires-Dond--niz _ntermc-Talli.-c ri~'r :Gmp~;unll were detected
in th!S -asE~ . Thr= rriicrc~struc,u!es cl ailcYs tv--tli it), 15 and 20%
Cr revcalea ditrkt~nec~ ~-phas~ seztons after anneal rig. followed by
g vv~ h e _.- e
subsequ!~nt heat~nL alloys with a higher chromium
a d
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,cr., ent! at -cin a ~-u, e, tc ~ da I iit ru_~ xur, c- cu', d be observed, In this
5t- X , a,~ pat x crz)s revealed I-nes ccrrespunding to the TiCr
2
:(,mp~uutA wlz~ c ti t, r e, mo!31, L I Beat_ ly V'1 .9 lbl.C' cn al Icys w.Lth 19 and
C In -~hesc eutt-rzoidal 8-phase decomposition is
a - nipat, _~ &:~i i: ~ ar.. ar;pt e-c ~ at) 1 e iri2r casc _n hardness lable 2
h.E: h, s t a _*, 1--vs w- th 10 1 c 20i Cr Table 2
111Z, after Annealing H,~C after anneal-
a -%_
1000 C ing at 6001C for
100 hours
34
39
0 43
The datit pt,,~-~e (11LIt embri~tlernent of an alloy containing
5-1- C-- a:ter long turat-lon soak--ing bel,-w the cutectozdal tempera-
tUrc- is due to uttlectoidal 2-phase trans -formation Absence of
lines corrEsponA-Ing -,c ~hp _ornpc-und _~n an alloy containing
5~4 C:, is I),. thc made~ui~tc- sen!~xtivity of the X-ray
me t h.--.,i Jhc~IE- tiguroc~s iabli~s and 'v referew:es-.
d
L a.. b I -t it F. at e 1. 1 tt , 11111 it., L " I al I o o o / o o o o 8 o 16
C, 7
Fcv:-t-,. "Ild llon
A,i!~ 01,* I's Al I () SI I 1-.,Nf
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~c g--- a p hH '-a I e not t c-e ?I
-uk! e A
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'ifictie~-oleva, R. F. and Golu-
beva,
T LTL~;: e I* fec t o" % j timinum on the struc ttire and p ropertiez; of
:L T L-A L-C;r'- F,-L; L-13 ILI 10,Y jo,',.~fjarod by powder -.,e ta I lur~gy
A L:i I 11.11-1; i 1. T; ,:ti i Y f_.J;o
nn.
splavy, 1ju-15,;
The aiihors uLudLcti tILtz. eff-c'. of .raryini5',imourits Of ILI in
U110yS (I - 71, by w-A,, -jit A!) and in aloyss of the Ti-AI-Or-
_1c-,;i-j3 oyotew (1.5 - 1,_-,; by wo!',;-,ht Al) ori ~hn oti-ticture ard pro-
purtles of the alloys. Jtrer,F;th of' the Ti-k1 alloys increasse'l from
77.2 to 107-3 kplrimL' as the Al content rose from 0 to T,; the
stren,th of alloy 4T~j(A'N) increioed from 104 to 142 kg/MM2 ~js the
content rose from 1.5 to 10,"". 2lasticities of the alloys de-
0
_creai3ed and the heat resistance of AT4 increased as the aluminum
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efffect of silicon ... 1)290/D307
of tI'Le alloys decreased with rising, Si content. AN con-
4 .5c-,Si viiths-ands a continuous stress of 30 '-glmm
tain_Lng 0 10 u xL 2 at
5JO00- -Cor about 100 hours. The corrosion resistance of AW at
70&__'C_ is approximately doubled by the addition of 0.5cv' Si. There
are 4 fi~:rures and 4 tables.
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AUTHORS: Borok, B.A., Novilcova, Ye.K., Golubeva, L.S.,
�hchagalaya, R-P and Ruchlyeva, N.A.
TITLE: Dilatometric studies of binary titanium-base alloys
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov,
no. 2, 1963, 32 - 36
TEXT- Dilatometric curves i~,rere constructed in t'lie 2j - 9GO 0C
range for the binary Ti-Fe, Ti-Cr, Ti-Co, Ti-Mo, Ti-V, Ti-Nb and
TI-Ta alloys containing 2-10%, of the alloying elements, the cons~i-
tution of these alloys -was determined by metallograzp~hic and X-ray
diffraction analysis,and the hardness of the alloys after various
heat-treatments was measured. Experimental test pieces were
prepared by powder metallurgy. No deflection points were obscrved
on the dilatometric curves in the case of speciriens annealed Ly
heating to 800 or 900 0C with slow cooling; t:ie slope of 'he
curves was constant, indicating that the coefficients of therr-al
expansion of the alloys studied in the annealed condition werc
constant. The hardness of the annealed alloys was either equel
to or higher than that of the specimens quenched from the P-rcnge,
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the effect of the alloying- elements content (c,~) on the hardness
(11RC) of the quenched alloys being shown in Fig. 1. The dilato-
metric curves of alloys with a sufficiently high content of
elements stabilizing the P-phase (Fc, Cr, Co) had deflection points
in the temperature range of the w -trans f ormat ion. The alloy with
the critical (4c,10) concentration of Fe had in the quenched condition
a two-phase (P + w) structure and high (RC 51-5) hardness. The
dilatometric curve of this alloy showed no contraction associated
with the formation of the w-phase and the expansion due to a
reversible (P + w);~~ (P +.-a) transformation started at 420 and
ceased at 490 0C. In the case of the quenched alloy with 6c,.,: Fe,
consisting of the P--and partially precipitated w-phases (hardness
44-5), the w-phase was precipitated completely on heating, as a
result of which the hardness of the alloy increased to RC 53; the
dilatometric curve showed a contraction associated with the 5-1->w
transformation in the 170 - 4oo 0 C range and an expansion in the
475 - 500 OC interval, where the (P + w)4-1 (P + a) transformation
took place. The hardness of quenched alloys with 81/'0' Fe, consisting
of the stabilized P-phase, increased on heating from 41.5 - 53-
he sT91 contraction and expansion on the dilatometric curve of
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Dilatometric. studies .... U93/B383'
this alloy indicatod only a partial precipitation of tho G)-phase-
Similar offects-were obseryod in tho Ti-Cr alloys in which, hol(Overo
tho volumotric changom wore lemij pronounced; the critical Cc
content uras about 3.50,,! in the case of the Ti-Co alloys. X-ray
diffraction analysis show.cd that quenched spcciiacns of Co-Ti
alloy had a two+phase structure and partially 1wecipita'ted
w - plia s 0) the 'precipitation of the u-phaso in t1iio alloy on
heating (indicated by an increase in licirdneus from 118 - 50 RC) was,
for soi-ije unknoll~ reason, not reflected by deflection points on tho
dilatometric cui~ve. In the caso of the Ti-!.;o alloys the volumotric
effect was observed in the l0r~' No alloy only, indicating that the
r,) -transformat ion did not take .#IAce in alloys containing 2 - 81"", 1-10.
No defl.cetion po-ints were observed on diintometric curves for the
Ti-V, Ti-Nb and Ti-Ta alloys. This was attributed to -the fact that
the w-phase in these alloys could be formed only at a high concen-
tration of the alloying elements (12 - 131,1.' V, 23 --304 Nb and
26 - 1101,',' Ta). There are 3 fi--ures and 1 table.
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