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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAGRYANSKIY,K.V. - BAHN, R.

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S/135/62/ooo/oio/oo1/oo6 Investigating the phase composition of... A006/A101 electrode wire, 4 and 5 mm in diameter, under ceramic fluxes yielding basic. slags. Prior to building-up the specimens were preheated and subsequently cooled. The effect of hard-facing with application of loads and holding at elevated temperatures upon changes in the structure and hardness was also studied. The theQretical and experimental data are in a satisfactory agreement. Conclusions: Under the experimental conditions the phase composition in multi-layer deposi- tion, at sufficiently high C, Cr and Din conteht, is mainly determined by the chemical composition of the section under investigation. When long deposits are built-up on massive parts under the described conditions, the phase compo- sition of the deposit does practically not depend upon the number of layers. Preheating or accompanying heating has a maximum effect upon the structure and properties of the built-up metal, at a constant chemical composition of the deposit. Brief-lasting heating combined with considerable specific loads in- creases hardness and reduces the content of residual austenite in the metal layers which are adjacent to the operational surfaces of the part. Residual austenite in.the deposit is entirely disintegrated as a result of tempering at temperatures over 5500C. There are 2 tables and 4 figures. Card P_/J 2 A_ L'15R_8 S/125/62/000/011/003/003 D04O/D114 AUTHORSt nd Kuzlmin, G.S. TITLE: The chemical composition and structure of welds on commercial nickel PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svark,a, no. 11, 1962, 30-36 TEXT: Results are presented of submerged-are welding experiments on standard Hf1-2 (NP-2) nickel with the use of NP-2 electrode wire, ceramic )KH-1 (ZhN-1) flux, and additions of Mn', Si, Al and Ti. The effect of the contents of different alloying elements, the conditions of the welding process, and, particularly, of the arc voltage-on the weld metal structure was studied. The use of copper backing for,the removal og heat had a structure-refining effect. Heating of joints to 700-800 C with subseiuent air cooling made the metal structure fine and disoriented, thus providing for high mechanical propertie-sand corrosion resistance; but'heating of ~he welds and narrow zone of adjacent metal with gas burners to only 250-300 C Gard 1/2 S/125/62/000/011/003/003 The chemical composition D040/D114 and following air coolin had also a good effect. It is recommended W to weld with 30;34 v, (2~ to alloy welds with about 1% Al and 1% Ti,'and (3) to use the shortest possible arc. The article includes photomicro- graphs, the chemical composition of the NP-2 nickel grade and that of the ZhN-1 flux. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut' Zhdanov Metallur- gical Institute) SUBMITTED: December 11, 1961 Card 2/2 _BAGRYANSKIY., K.V.,,kand.tekhn.nauk; PISKLICH, V.D., inzh. Evaluating the stabilizingieffect of fluxes for automatic welding and hard facing. Svar. proizv. no.8:22-25 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy, institut. (Flux (Metallurgy,)--Testing) -BAM-YANSKII., K. _V_~, kand. tekhn. nauk; KURYANOV, V. N., inzh. Investigating the phase composition of certain multilayer facings. Svar. proizv. no.lOt9-12 0 162. (MM 15910) (Hard facing) (Phase rule and equilibrium) BAGRY,ANSKIY, K. V.; KUZIMIN, 0. S. Chomical composition and structure of welded joints in com- meraial nickel. Avtom. svar. 15 no.11:30-36 N 162. (MIRA 15:10) L Zhdanovskiy metanurgicheskiy institut. (Nickel-Welding) BAGRYANSKIY, kopptantin. Vladimlircvicn; KU'14111, Gemadly Sergeye-A-ub; DYATLOV, V.I., kand. tektin. na:ak, retsenzent; GORNOSTAYF-)LISKAYA, M.S.p tekhn; red. [Welding nickel and its alloys' Svarka nikelia I e splavov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 163 P. FMIRA 16:10) (Nickel--Welding~ ~UTijoRs~ BagryanskinK. V., Kuzlmin, G. S., Tokly, N. N. Welding nickel with low-carbon and stainless steels PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka. no. 3, 1963, 70 - 72 TZU: The following three methods are used to weld internal nickel facings with steel bodies in chemical equipment. 1) Single-pass overlap welding (Fig- ure 4a); 2) two adjacent welds are covered by a coating joint (4b); 3) each sheet is welded tightly to the preceding sheet so that the second weld covers the first weld (4c). Matiual ara-welding of with -gA-97(Ts~-.9) ainle- N~, ~e to rodez;~_- _0i!ft:;3 ier A-, 1'4 0 ~~210 amps 179 -and 17 ng V-Foi-mitojiAic --and semi-aut o-wave omatic electri welding of nickel _--with-10-w-carbon and st sinless steels the Zh6anov Metallurgical Institute has de vel6ped a special ceramic (M-N-2) flux, yielding high-quality joints-without any defects. Welding is performed on d-c of reverse polarity with a short are. Card 1/2 S/125/63/000/003,/008/012 Weldin,- nickel with low~carbon and stainless steels Aoo6/Alol Electrode wire CB -05 X 19H 9 T(SV-05Khl9N9T) or CB-OSX19H9ik2C (Sv-CDTAgaPS)' may be used. The mechanical properties of the weld metal, obtained by the &fore- mentioned methods are 50.0 - 52.3 kg/m2 tensile strength; 21.5 - 39.5% elonga- tion, and 19.0 - 22.5 kgm/cm2 impaot strength. Laboratory and industrial tests show the high reliability of the nickel-steel welds and their economical advan- tage. The methods are recommended for the manufacture of chemical equipment. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute) SM-=ED. Angust !4, 1962 SIMON Figure 4. Sequence of welding nickel facings on steel parts a a -BAQKAKK-TY,-K.V..; KALIYANOV, V.N.; LAVRIX, P.F. Flaking of chromium steel layers deposited on 55Kh and 60KOG steel. Avtom. svar. 16 no.9:26-30 3 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. BAGRYANSKIY, K.V.;-LAVRIK, P.F.; KALIYANOV, VA Ceramic fluxes with an iron powder. Avtom. svar. 16 no.10: 43-46 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. AM4006615 BOOK EXPLOITAnON S/ Bagryanskiy,, Konstantin Vladimirovich; Kuzlmin, Gennadiy Sergeyevich fdkding ~f nickel and its alloys (Svarka nikelya i yego splavov) Moscow, Mashgiz, S. 63. 0163 p. illus. . biblio. 6000 copies printed.' TOPIC TAGS: nickel, nickel alloy, nickel alloy welding, -automatic welding,, manual welding, welding rod,, welding flux, welding are, are -welding PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book contains basic information an the properties Of nickel and sane of its alloys. It deals with the most significant physical and chemical processes and structural changes which occur when these metals am welded, and with structural featwces of nickel welded joints. Data are presented on compositions of welding rods, electrode coatings, fluxes, and other currently used materials for nickel welding. 7he existing technologies of imual and mechanized'iwelding are reviewed, and the Soviet experience in the manufacture of chemical apparatur. made of nickel and its alloys is also reported. The.book is based on re~sp~ nickel-welding cunled out by -the authors in the laboratory of welding of the Zhdanovskiy metallurgidieskiy institut (MWanov Metallurgical Institute).;FR also reflects experience in opmmweial applicadons of new nidal Card AM4006615 m welding rethods. The authors were helpdd in their research by the welding faculty of the Zhdanottkiymetallux-gicheskly institut.. the "Progress" plant in Berdichev, :..the "Bollshevik" plant in Kievi NrMLU44ASh9 and others. The book is. intended for workers, engineersl and tedmaciiins wm*.ing in the field of welding. TABLE OF mvium Foreword - - 3 1. Properties of Nickel and Its Alloys - 5 11. Features of Mettalurgiqal Propesses in Arc Welding of Nickel and its Allwi 35 III. Methods of Welding and Brazing Nickel and Its Alloys - - 66 IV. Automatic and semi-auttmatic, electric-arc welding of nickel - - 95 V. Defects of seans and quality amtrol of welded joints of nickel - - 3-18 VI. Exariples of welded structuxes of nidc6l - - 142 Ccnclusion - 15 8 Literature - -160 SUB CODE: IE, -MA, ML SUBMMED.- 119J=63 NR W SOV: 06~ Card 2/,B^ Lt L 8482-65 EWT(m) /r-,V.P(k)/F'ifP(q)/r-WP(b) Pf-4 ASD( f')./AFMD(c )/AS D(m)-A,* A V _7- FRF ne e.- 1 t 0 V e t q j e 7 1. a I r e a r d e T- 1. 1 T. Q r 0 ZVO (i 5 t e C, e e F r -r, A -1 ta K h 3 f a thermal fatigue tGol atzal ttarm., llatigue ABITRACT A. device and a procedure h a v 4e beon develored for t 1h e t In e r - f I n d E: r :I P e, C) rr, V I e X 5trcgqes which f i f t i z i V P X M 4~ i; 1 7 T A C t L c. r. r j z e 9 P r c- oL i tF e s n rt e e 6 r. e 1/3 A-ps': A4;A:qp lu- voter 12-1544--0f: tbet I :1-AISI -64 Silva aft 2Kh t 1 10 ! f t I h 1 F Q 1 E c e s e -I e s c c Ie E V e R e 11 8 Z ? 31 6 - C, failed sr~e- C-s r-E!-tgt~j an~ ~i d r din e 1; I I - low ~d u, c h v - m a f a t h e an~_e car, be e t e 7 ea a p, p r c r, i r-o e Nanfon p8rame, C f! r we f irrilte-auqtenil P. 1e d 0 f!er t, C r e r r,. c c m -t t t~l t e p 9u "I e r, 't c ~'d t JL 4r. a n n v a i! c t c 6 ( ~j n e r i~ r fr, v n t a 1 c cj n (I Tom c a C c u F. q L 4 2 - ACCESSION N R P 6 4 3 4 8 s o c o n s e -, e ceac e ci&rn e r t r c - .1 a n d, r rn i d y 'i a ne d v a a tic efc,rm a f L;e R Arl AT 10 K 0 v 8T Wd t81 Y 5 u t e n c. L --i rc a 1 1n 5 11 T E D 3 SUB CODEt T, E F E R 1 32257-65 FWT",n),6,,%wT(v I IWV,~) Ni;~ ."N 10 4, 0 T A U R c7f technical sciences); Kai IY~mqv v w r of te,6brdeal s ciences) TITL-E- The qftp:,t -f .... .. Svur-u,:nr,,r)ye proizvodztvf). 11, 1064. 4- 7 T(--)PIC TAGS. v~-uiarhurn. tungster ::,e:a., ed tia rd- .ness, h,,~rdness ABSTRACT: The effect of V, W P-i proper-lips a F:11:er metal wife, L 32257-65 ACCESSION ~',17R. AP4049507 inrreased si-,mcwha! Thc iA I I(I;N Iris i t ut. e .CT'jl~ N 2 2 .,!',d. lz~kbr.. 4n?.h. rya fig the mailal, cf dyaps ~, r~ we,!! I np, unuir c I lux* Evar. PrO-zv. not5s MY '6k, 'Kitt. "&,111 1. 7lhdnnov3k-~y metallurg.-;chaak~y lAst, tuts 0 ~ I - -A . . . N, - Fl , ~ -, : ~ - A 1~ n .- -7.~ 17 -!7 1;- !,in nv, V -f- U v respect To mecnanicai and Tnp Dase twTai peing weicea. SUB CODE: MY, TE ENCL! C-10 Card GUBENKO, V.A., inzh.; 13AQ_RXAMN!.Y.,j.Y., kand. tekhn. nauk Double are formation during gas-are cutting. Svar. proizv. no.3: 25-26 Mr 165. (YJRA 18:5) 1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. U 0 L C L: V W`jllout C Z a -CA. 7 the specified limit. The weld had a den_'z-',tic. structure and con- s J s t e dof the cc -alum.1num. wit"i an~ 1~ --~e L ,I BAGPYANSKIY, K.V.- ZtjF'.,.TNj GEIGORIM, Ya.Yu.; MIKHAYLOV, I.S. 9 z - ~, -- - - ~ -11 ... 1. ! Deposition of a steel layer on grey east iron. Avtom. svar. 18 no.5;25-28 ~~ 165. (MIM 18:6) 1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgicbeskiy institut. L 22841-66 W/ ~-t I ) /T /-.I;rp 6") D/1111-1, Att NRT--A-P6011271 SOURCE COV: 1 6/0125 NVENTORi kagryanskiZ, K. V.; Kassov, Do So; Korneyev, A. Do Penkovo .1 06 me ORG: none TITLE: Ceramic fluifor weldiu&aluminumo Class 491 No. 180074 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no, 6, 1966, 125 TOPIC TAGS: welding, aluminum welding, submerged are welding, weldLng flux, ceramic flux ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a ceramic flux for submerged are welding of aluminum which contains potassium chlorides cryolite, sodium chloride, and carboxylmethyl cellulose as binder.[~' - To improve the quality of weld metal, the flux composition is act 'as follows (in weight parts): potassium chloride 47-48, cryolite 28-30, sodium chloride 19-20, silica 3-5, and carboxylmethyl cellulose 12-13. -[ND] SUB CODE,.//-,/3 SUBH DATEs,~ 09Hay63/ ATD PRESS: q2 Card 11 6 EV'P(k I JD/W AP6010140 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/66/000/003/0029/0032 AUTHdA:---Gu~bank'o,-V.-A.I.--,Bagryanigkiy,-K. No` NIIPTmas~,--jBs9ryan9kiy) Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute Zhdanovskiy- 31-y-Ti-p-~TEu metallurgichesk t TITLE: Ef fec t. of certainsproperties of gases on the parameters of the-welding arc SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 3, 1966, 29-32 TOPIC TAGS: welder, gas property, arc welding, argon, ammoniap water vapor, hydrogen, heat conductivity GS-500 welder ABSTRACT: The experiments.dealt with~the magnitude-of the welding current Iwj are Volta-Be U and minimal'possible arc voltage U during the automatic beading of .,Ste 3 stea1cplates with Sv-68 wire elec.trode eter 2mm). The arc was exposed to air and various gases:.argon, ammoniat water vapor, hydrogen. Are burning in the vapors of electrode metals was aleo investigated. Power source: GS-500 welding cur- rent generator; gas consumption " 25 liters/min; electrode feeding rate 75-300 to/hr. These experiments primarily*ehowed that the power of arcs burning in various gases is roughly the same given a constant electrode feeding Tate and increases with this- rate. Further, different.voltages are required for arcs-of the same power that burn- in different atmospheres4 then the welding current intensity varies for one and the Cord 1/2 UDC: 621.791.014 L 28474-66 AP6010140 ,F.Acc NR same fusion rate of,electrode wireo.Thusp gaseous atmospheres may be arranged Into a series by degree, of their influence on welding current. In a decreasing sequence of current int ensity this series is: are with supply of argon; arc.in vapors of electrod metals without supply of air; area with supply of air, ammonia, water vapor and by- .drogen, respectively. Thisorder I~s reversed with respect to Uarc and Umin. Arc current and voltage are most greatly affected'by the heat conduction of the gases occupying and surrounding the arc-gap;-by contrast the effect of ionization pote-n- ,tial, excitation potential, and dissociation energy'is in this respect secondary. it high temperstures,hydrogen is the gas with the highest heat conduction andargon, witn4l"' 0 -the lowest. Thus, e.g., given the same arc current intensity, the increase from I t 2 m3/hr in the supply of argon, a gas with a low heat conduction, increiases tbe'arc,.. voltage V4-to a lesser extent (from-90 to 100-v) than the-addition of the same amount of the highly heat conducting argon-hydrogen mixture to argon (50% Ar 4-50% NH-) (V increases from,90 to 120 v). The increase in heat conduction of the gaseous 3 phase increases the.totel are voltage owing to the dominant increase in cathode and drop-and-.decrease in.arc current,-all other.conditions remaining equal. -Given the same current'intensity,,arca burning in the more highly heat-conducting by higher electrode power and hencealso greater productivity gases-are characterized. figures, 2.tables. of-the process. Origs. arti has:, 4 SuBM DATzt-.-'M ORIG REFt:-012 SUB CODE: 3-1/.'J 2/2 Card C A I -,',`G 0 ~Lf at-4OI;5--,Y. IV JO: T Wo. 50 '23 ti:~;kiy, K-i", ,Lnfirrzova, N. Tj_,IST i e a ',a y 0 C: r C. t'- r C. fthe Lotver Lip TOT Vestti. i(i-Onf -,enol, i llutjol., 195C, Ir- -RitT are rwiorxed oi; tflo X-ray- treatnent a I' cancer of t1w lowev Up iii ata,,es 1, D , asid ~-A)' in 77 j-.atile~-,ts i.iVi o~sevvatiwi xi:iief; Uil, to er- Treatment wa-, carried out ovur long iods it' til-le tile (,or-e 1.1vi."A, u.!- der the following t:vo(U-4ion:,-,: P30 !,L%P, f L, 1 ".5 ;w.-I Ct: A- 1 nil Al, sl~in-focal C--. :1,-Dtal doses wern r im eivided do,,t,es of --Atientn, in wonLnG, rev%~ived Secolld rOtIr Rlgioual lyoiph noder, 'e"Ore not re-iove?j ir, oll ,Itt- 1"he litit.11ors believe t-As iietilf)O, Of tre.-it- " of CrAncer of tile I.ip ir, cNective. facrIt 1 OrI-,I -iff! V S SR T 'Human and Aninal Physiology, Tbe 'Nervous System N-1. 22425 RjZhBiol. No. 15 1959 ~ ; AMBOR Pagryanskiy, V. INST. of the Acad. of Med. Seie.,TJSSR Tl*-,,,--,,E The Electrical Aotivity of the Midbrain and Cere- bral HeinlfspherQs Associated with Certain Pharma- cological Agents. ORM. PUB. YezI):,.egodnik. In-t eksperim, mcid. AMN SSR, 1956l T. 2 (10, 1957, 130--135 ABSTRIXT The electroencephalogram of pigeons was char. acterized by by rhytlm-s of 2 to 4 oscill3tions per second of up to 1.00 microvolts and 30 t-.-> 40 oscillations per second of 245 to 50 microvolts. Ligbt '(A00 ltix.) produced depression of the slow rhythm and augmentation oT the fast waves as well as the appearance of a primary response (of up to 50microvolts.) A rhythm of 20 to 30 oscil- lations per second predominated in the EEG of the midbrain (25 to 50 microvolts Jln amplitude);'the light stimulation intensified this activity. CaH: 1/3 T-96 Usn AX'. jOUR. MR01.1 NO. 5 1959, NO. 22425 AIJTHCR TITLE ORIC'. ?-ri 3. T AB576ACT Thirty Yrini:tes after 10 inl of a solution of ethyl alcohol was intorduced into the stomach, a rhvthir, of IS to 20 osc4 -Ilations Per second arose in the midbrain; the fast rhythm was preserved, and the primary light response in- creased by twice, The cerebral liemispheres showed a diminution of the sla-e rhythm (by 11 to 2 times), and a depression cf the fast waves to -the paint of disappearance. The primary res- ponse was occasionally seen. In deep ether narcosis, the midbrain rhythm was extinguished, and the rapid cerebral rhythm was increased. Two 2/2 -ACC -NRI--AP601564T - -44) SOURCE CODE: UR-10-Vl-3766160-07Co-9T6-OYTTO-o~.-r INVENTOR: Bagryantsev, A. L.;,Frank, G. P. ORG: None TITLE: Turbine working blade mounting assembly. Class 2T, No. 181230 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarriyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 57-58 TOPIC TAGS: turbine blade, axial compressor, mechanical fastener ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a turbine working blade mounting assembly for wheels in axial compressors. The blades are fixed in an axial direction in the rotor grooves by a split lock ring. Reliability is improved by setting the lock ring in a groove in the disc. This groove forms a continA-1ous support collar. The blade roots are equipped with lugs for limiting the radial motion of the ring. SUB CODE: 13, 21/ SUBM DATE: l7Apr065 Card 1/1 UDC: 621.515-226.2 1-blade; 2-rotor; 3-lock ring; 4-groove; 5--collar; 6-blade root lugs 6YIIIYARI;;V'SKjYI M.A., agronoii~-6,ntoifiolog; BAGRYANTSE-11, 'I.P., agronom.. Okonosmist Hexachloran suspensions for controlling wirejorms, Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 na. 4:8 164. (MIRA 1!-.5) RAGRYANTSEV, N.A.; STEPCHKOV, K.A. Revults-of the cooperation between science and industry. Koiw.--'i ov. prom, 16 no.10:18-20 0 161, (MIRA 14:11) 1. Syzranskiy zavod pishche~vykh kontsentratov (for Bagryantsev). 2. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut korwervnoy i ovoli3hchesushillnoy prcmyshlennosti. (Canning and preserving-Equipment and supplies) .AAWU,-'~'T asiliy Vasillyevich, rovator khimichr-::kogo F-n- ud-arn"3"Ic xon,-unisticheskogo truda; FE:-.zFTP.ATOV, Mikhail Serafimovich, Feredovoy rabochiy; LEPI,',,, A.E., red. [N,iraculous polymers; our experience in mastering the production of epoxy resins] Chudesnye poli:.-~ery; nash opyt osvoeniia proizvodstva epoksidnykh snol. Leningrad, Len- izdat, 1965. 97 p. (M1-.1,A 18:9) 1. TSekh epoksidnykb smol Okhtinskogo kl-dnicheskogo kombinata (for Perekhvatov, Bagrynntsev). Z~::-';A, F. LALil~, and KA f7 IN-A, -A. -M. "The Oxidation of Petroleum as a Raw Paterial for the Production of Greases". p 198, in the Monograph "Investigation and Us!:~ of Petroleum Products", e~dited by N. G. Fuchkov, Gostoptkhizdat, Moscow-Leningrad, 1950. C~ /'I (-,Y- "iIY h tV J - '_ Z r ~j, II. I . -Study and Use of Petroleum Products, 3W& Moscov, GostoptekhIzdat, 19W, 213pp, Osher, R.N.; Zaytseva, L.D. Determination of the Saponification 'Number of Petroleum Products and the Content of Free Fats in Consistent Lubricants 185 This article first reviews in detail various methods for making the'determination mentioned in the title. However, a unified method based on ordinary titration procedures is offered as being quicker and more accurate and has been accepted as standard method GOST 6764-53. There are 3 tables. ~arryantseva P.P.; Badayeva, M.K.; and Kaygorodtseva, R.A. iha Ze ~Po 189 r nt~e4`n;f Hydraulic Gas Containers from Corrosion cti A review is given of efforts that have been made to.produce a suitable liquid to inhibit the corrosion of hydraulic valves of gas containers. Investigation showed that carbon black increased the viscosity of the oil base- I while sudan appareiitly had no influence. Synthetic rubbers and polyisobutylenes were used successfully as components of the protective liquid. 'The simultaneous.introduction of a a .Assivator and a protective liquid into the water which flon through C "lve Of the gas container increases the effectiveness of corrosion J10927. The acidity of tbei liquid does not have a negative effect on its protective properties. ~.Study and Use of Petroleum Products 917 v and the capillary method by thtjnatitut nefti IA stittite TN ~SS:R(P~etro _,--kcademy-of-S-dienoes, USSR). There-are_~~-I- , gures-and-7 Soviet references. _jWZ3Zyantseva, P.P. and Badayeva, M.K. The Inf3,UenCe of the Volatility and Visaosity of Mineral Oils on the.Operational Properties of Cold-resistant ConAistent Lubricants 2o6 Commercial lubricants were investigated to compare their physicochemical and volume properties, and to test their work capa6ity in roller bearings on stands and under operational conditions as well. It was concluded that viscosity properties andwork capacity of lubricants are dependent upon the hydrocarbon content and upon the volatility and viscosity, respectively,of their component mineral oils. Also, volatility showed great influence on viscosity properties, which were dependent in a linear relationship. Experiments were carried out at an experimental station of the ENII--Pr; 'There are 9 figures and 4, tables. Card -1*0 I./1- a7, t P! fl 1 t e v Fa Card 1/3 n ir, a n p concentrate o f a L n - a.. x y.L k a.L Y, y.L a r y al pn uu pn unu a ir, ia t ee r cu a e u vith TS-14-5(VTAU 110-61) transmission mineral oi! in concentrations c~ f C 2 . C' and 2 .0~, res-,ective'~-,, .!~Pse ~Cn-entl-ll C!'S were va'ues founA I n Cc a e ~j e tn s e , a -f e combination. L n u s , v *.I L 1-1 1 '&a ~,e -6e%! lz L r ail a Z! L L 1 Zi. oilq. %:hile N 11 N P.- 3'~ 4 is indlcBted fc-r e s e -1 r v i t b c -p e -. a ta I COrci 3/ 3 L 2563o-66 EWT(m)/EWP(W)/T/EWP(z) JD/DJ- -W'6015646 SOURCE CODE: UR/OZ'1-3766-/VOO/009/0055/005': (A) INVENTOR: Ravilcovicht, A. Garzanov. G. Ye.; Vinner, a. G.; Zolotova, I. D P, _et v eukhova, 0. Borshchevskt 11 agryantseva 1~i ORG: none TITLE, Preparative method for antiwear additives!' Class 239 No. 181223 SOURCE: Izobre teniya, promyshlennyye obkr%azts,y, tovarnyye znaki, no. 0, 1966, 55 TOPIC TAGS: antiwear additive, monoolefin polymer, sulfurization ABSTRACT: An Au thor Certificate has been issued for a preparative method of antiwear additives by sulfurization of monoolefin polymers at 140-180C. JBO] SUB CODE: .11/ SUBM DATE: 16jul.64/ ATD PRESS:"/ 2. ACC NR% AP6030592 SOURCE CODE UR/0413/66/000/016/0074/0074 !NVENTOR: Garzanov, G. Ye. ; Petyakina, Ye. -Bagryants eva, P. P. Sham es, F. Ya. ; Ravikovich, A. M. ; Bqsh hevskiy, Pelivan~hik. Ya. V.; G6-sman, M. Ye.: Skvirskiv, P. A.; Averlyanov, V. A.; Uzunkoyan, P. N. ; Pisarchik, A. N. ; MikhaXlov, Yu A. ; BeTo--r-a-d-s-k-1L--W.--f5. g_____ ~ayev~kiy, F. S.; Fomin, N. I. ORG: none TITLE: Method of obtaining a hydraulic lubricant. Class 23, No. 185000. [Announced by the Scientific Research Institute for Organization, Mechanization, and Technical Assistance to Construction (Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organizatsii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheskov pomoshchi stroitellstvu)] SOURCE: - Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 16, 196 61' 74 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricant additive, antioxidant additive, polymethacrylate hydraulic lubricant ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of obtaining a hydraulic lubricant by means of additivest6ith an oil b ase. To expand the operat- ACC NR: AP6030592 ing te.mperature range of oil a mixture of commerical oil and diesel-oil residue are taken as the oil base to which a multifunctional additive is added, such as EFO, an i antioxidant agen-til such as octadecylamine, and a depressing agent, such as a I polymethacrylate. [Translation] [NT] I SUB.CODE: 11/ SUBMDATE: 25May65/, .1 i 2 / 2 LEYMMMUT, I.L.; !~~~,--T.N"Angarsk) Cese of systemic lupus erythematosus with elements of periarteritis nodosa. Klin.med. 40 no.5:130-131 162. (MIU 15:8) 1. Iz terapeyticheskogo otdeleniya Mayskogo lachebnogo ob*ye- dineniya (glavnyy vrach L.B. Notlyarova). (LUPUS ERYTHMATOSUS) (PERIARTMUTIS RODOSA) LEDERMAN, I.L.; EViOGRIANITSEVA) -1.14. --A-. -- .~_, - ~ . . Case of SchoeDlein-Henochls disease with aortic lesi ns. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.8:50-152 Ag 164. (MIRA 18:3) AG ' RYANTSEVA, Z. I., jnzh.; KRAVCHENKO, Ya.S. riz -. B indicator davicea for locaTA-rig the posItion of the actuatl,,~ mecharism of a r3tary excava---,-. Gor.zhur. ro.3:58-60 Mr t65 (ml;A IS: 15) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchna-Issladovat.,ill-skiy 1 -)rovektnyy illstitut ugollnoy, rudncq, naftyanoy 4- gazovoy pro-,%mrsEennosti UkrSSR. /Y RAGRYATSKIY, Yu.A..; TYAPKIN, Yu.D. Relationship between.diffusion and lattice rearrangement during the decomposition of supersaturated solid solutions in alloys. Dokl. AN SSSR 115 no.6:1111-.1114 Ag '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Institut metallovedeniva-i fiziki metallov TSentrallnogo usuchno- insledovatel'skogo Inatituta chernoy metallurgii. Predstavleno almdemikom G.V. Kurdyumovym. (Alloys-Matallography) Improviag the deasphalting.process in obtaining residua from eastern oils. Neftlanik Z no.4:12-14 Ap. 057. (KIBA 10:5) 1. Nachallnik tm tMovkl deaefalitillathli Novatifimskogo neftepereft, batyvayushobego za*o&a (Petrolewt-Refining) BAGUROV, V. Subject USSR/AeronautiC8 AID - P-30 Card 1/1 Author. Bagurov-,-,V., Lt. Col. Engineer Title Maintenance of Jet Aircraft on Airfileds without Artificial Runways Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 2, 55 - 58, February 1954 Abstract : The soil, the grading of the surface and the runways of the field are described In a general way. Some details are given on the so-called "Lovushki" which consist of 40 cm - 45 cm depressed areas at the end of the runways, intended to increase~the oecurity of the landing, The choice of the stand for aircraft is described in detail. The description of the specific conditions of taxiing, take-off, and landing on airfields without artificial runways follows. The author concludes by describing the requirements of maintenance under these conditions. Institution : None Submitted : No date BAGUROVA, V.L. - --~ W~ Modification of the suture in Shturmdorfle amputation of the uterine cervix. Akush. i gin. 33 no.2':94-96 Kr-Ap '57. (KLRA lozO 1. Iz akushersko-ginekologichaskogo otdolenlys (nach. V.L.Bagurova) Rostovskoy dbrozbnoy bolluitsy (nach. G.I.Traguboy) Severo-Xmvkoz- skoy shelesnoy dorogi. ( = VIZ. WARIER. surg. amputation & modified suture) BAGURZOV N.P., arkhitektor~ LANDAU., L.G., arkhitektor; KATSMAN, D.S., LUPAKOV., I.A..$ inzh. Range for using industrial buildings without montors. Prom. stroi. 40 no-4:21-27 162. (MIRA. 15:5) (Factories-Design and construction) TYURIN, Viktor Leonidovich; kand. tekhn. nauk) dots.; LI31OV, Vladimir Nikolayevich, doktor takhn. nauk, prof.; Prinimali uchastiye: SEMENYUTA, N.F.p inzh.,- DIYAKOV, D.V., inzh.; MIKBNOVICH, B.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; ANISDIOV, N.K., dots.; ~~qIJTS, V,,..P.p assistent; 11OVIKAS, M.N., red. [Telecommunication] Dallniaia sviazi. Izd.3., parer. i dop. Moskvaz, Transport,, 1961+. 470 p. (MIRA 17:12) BAGUZIN, A.M., gornyy inzhoner. 40~-' Mining equipment In the mine of the near future. Ugoll 31 no-5: 33-34 MY 156. (MLHA 9.8) (Coal mines and mining--Equipment and supplies) BAGUZINP A. M. Baguzin, A. M. *Investigation of the Basic Processes of Extraction in Lava of Anthracite Mines in Order to Develope Technical Measures to Improve the Output of Large Types of Fuel." Min Higher Education USSR. Dnepropetrovsk Order of Labor Red Banner Mining Inst imeni Artem. Dnepropetrovsk, 1955o (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). Knizhnaya le:~opisl: Mo, 27, 2 July 1955. NAVROTSKIY, I.V.; BAGUZII-!,...V.I,; TOMENKO:, Yu,S. Effect of certain factors on the Lmipact strength of various types of spe,--imens. Zav. lab. 30 no.1-81-.85 164. OAHU 17: 9) 1. Ulcrainskiy nauchno- is s1 ed ovate! ~skiy instItut metallov. th- s m pFi 7,pt Tempe -a ta 7; Iq ., A . .:. - . D:~-- :-y' 77-- - - 2 - , . BAGUZOV, 11. F. USsR/Reavy-Industry 4406.0100- Nov 1947 "Planning of Industrial Enterprises during the Years of Soviet Power," Prof L. A. Serk, M. G. Kostyukovskiy, Engr.N. P. Baguzov, Archt, 4 pp "Stroitel Prom" Vol XXV, No 2-1 Describes growth of heavy industrial enterprises during four Five-Year Plans from construction standpoint. Gives sketches of general view of Stalingrad tractor plant, body and fender shop of automobile plant imeni Stalin, general view of Chelyabinsk tractor plant, open-hearth shop of Orsk metallurgical combine, Thomas (method of steel production) shop of plant ineni Sergo Ordzhonikidze, large-scale foundry of Ural railroad car construction plant,, rolling mill of Azovstall. LC 16G50 BAGUZOV, N. P. . -Architeettire in Soviet' Industital'Constiiictions Prof. L.A;Sdrk,- M.GXostyu- ' kovskiy, Engr.; N.P.Baguzov, Architect. Vest. Inzhor. i Tekh.,No 1, 4 pp.,Jan 48. The October Revolution changed the USSR from an africultural country into one of the I leading industrial nations of the world. At the same timel them was great increased demand for new industrial buildings to house the rapidly expanding industry. Briefly describes victories achieved over architectural problems created by this new role of the Soviet Union. 62T10 BAGUZOV, N. P. "One-Story Industrial Structures Without Ovs-rhead. Sk~jlights (Skylightless Structures)-" Cand Tech Sci, Central Sci-Res Inst of Industrial Structures, 17 Nov 54. (T11, 5 11ov 54) Survey of Scientific ancl Technical Dissertations Defended at USSa Higher Educational Institutions (11) SO: Sima. 1'10 - 521, 2 J'un 55 RWMV N P arkhitektor; I)DMOnMY. N.S., arkhitbktor; LDMN. A.I... == ~uz;ner-. Wall and floor design for basic steel works. Stroi.prom, 32 no,12t 17-21 D154. (MM 8:3) (Matialliurgical plants)(Valls)(Floors) BAGUZ IN. arkhitektor; STUPIN,Ye.N., inzhener Conference of planning organizations of the Ministry of Construction Work of the Metallurgical and Chemical Industries. Stroi.prom-33 no.8:45-46 Ag'55- (MIRA 8:11) (Moscow--Construction industry--Congresses) 13AMZOVR N. P. OSTROVSKOGO, M. Ye.p LANDAU, L. G. - Arkhitektor,, ILIINSKIY, N. P. - Arkhitektor, ,, N. P. - Arkhitektor Voes"nara kontor tipovego proyektirovanlya i tekhnicheskikh issle dovaniy (KTIS) Mi~~ash7r~a Anslis pray~ h resheniy proisvodetvanrqkh zdaniy sa 1948-19/+9 gg. Page 65 SO: C%ue Soj&pjjXjZ Regea;:ch ]~Ipa Dn Congtrur-Iipp., zowgm.W im 195P. Moscow, 1951 BAGUZOV, He P. ,kandidat t-ekhnicheskikh nauk. - - Work results of planning organizations for introducing precast -reinforcad concrete construction. Stroi.prom. 34 no.11:2-5 N 156. (K6U 9:12) (Precast concrete construction) iGVWIi-, F. 1 inzh. ;,. ~RAGVZO~Vll P~,Pxkhi tektor. Designing industrial enterprises and apartment houses during the 3rears of the Soviet regime. Stroi.prom. 35 no.10:9,M 0 !57. MIRA .10: 10) (Architecture--Designs and plans--HistoriY' BAGUZOV, N.P., kand. tekhn. nauk Planning industrial buildings. Prom. stroi. 37 no.1:18-21 Ja '59- (14IR& 12: 1) l.Glavetroypro3rekt pri GoeBtroye SSSR. (Industrial buildings) BAGUZOV N P- kand.teldin.nauk Planning an4 building machinery manufacturing enterprises in Czachoslbvakla. Prom stroi. 37 no-5:53-59 M.7 '59. (141RA 12:7) (Czechoslovalria-Machinory industry) (Factories Design and construction) .BAGUZOY,,,N,Pe, arkhitaktor Fifth Plenum of the Board of the Union of Architects of the U.S.S.R. Prom. stroi. 37 no.21:60-69 N '59. (NIRA 13:2) (Construction industry) r TREPEMKOV, Roman Isidorovich, dots.,, kand. teklin. nauk; SETAYERMAN N.Ya. prof., doktor tekhn. nauk., retsenzent; DOVZHIK, G.A., inzh., retsen- zent; BAGUZOV N.P. kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchTy red.; YEGOROVA, 1.0., red. i va- .1 ~~W40KNI G.D. tekhn. red. y y I [Album of drawings of structural elements and details of industrial buildings] Allbom chertezhei Iconstruktsii i detalei promyshlennykh zdanii. Moskva., Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po, stroit.., arkhit. i stroit. ra- terialam, 1961. 91 p (MIRA 14-12) (Industrial building;) (Building-Details) - RAGTJZC)V., N.F.~ arkhitektor; IGOSHIN, N.M., inzh. Substantial lags in setting up a series of planning organizations. FlIm. stroi. 39 no.3,.25-27 161. (MIRA 14:4) (construetion industry) t -BAGUZOV, N. P.; KORNIIDV, N. V. Unified standard sections and standard spans for industrial construction. Prom stroi 41 no..12:6-12 D 163. .(MIRA 17:5) BAGUZOV, N.P. Designing industrial building in the United States. Prom. stroi. 42 no.1:45-48 165. (MIRA 18:3) BAGlUZOVA# He Fo BAGUZOVA, ARKH. il OSMSKIYp H. U. - Arklio, KO.%T=Vkczm, Mo Go Vsesoy"wya kontora tipovogo proyaktirovaniya i tokhnicheakikh insle dovaniy (y ,'TIS) Mintyasstroya OnnovnM polosheniya po proyaktimraniyu odmetazhnykh promy&Uennykh sdaniy dlya bloka tsekhoy kholodnoy obrabotki metana sabodov Legkogo i areduago mashinostroyeniya Page 64 SC)t Qdladjm at-AmaLum At hifiatizu &Marp FAft AU CaRlAyglefin"j, rmulsudlm -I=. Moscow., 1951 ENYEDI, Bela; BENCZ, Gyozo; BAGYINSZKI, Ferenc A now method for determining the nitrogen content of calcium a=*nium .14k 7 no.1:131-134 nitrates. Supplement Analitikaj Koziemen- 161. I.- Borsodi Vegyi Kombinat(for Rnyedi). 2. Vegyipari Tecbnikm, Kazinabareika(for Benez and Bagyinsaki) - 11-; 1 '~-' it, , ~,-- - ~- Z-';k' 4ibki'06W, A,;BAGY09. L, 4:1-1. ~.~ Intravenous anesthesia with evipan solution and blood. Orv. hetil. 94 no.41;1135-1138 11 Oct 1053-' (C1HL 25:5). I.- Doctors. 2. 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Ebmer Josef Inst : Higher Institution for Synthetic Coatings and Lacquers., Pardubice- Czechoslovakia Title :Dependent_~ of the Viscosity of Polymer Solutions on the Con- centratior.. Influence of Non-Nevtoniannow Orig 'lab :Chem. listy., 1957j, 51.9 No 6., 1o29-1935 Abstract :An investigation of the non-newtonian flow of dilute solutions of polymethylmetacrylate has shown that the so-called Martin and Schultz constant does not depend on the molecular weight at K~ 0., and when the velocity gradient does not banish (is constant or variable).. the constant increases with molecule. weight and with the velocity gradient. It follows from this dependence that these constants have only a limited appli- cation in the investigation of branched macromolecules. Card 1/1 BJLHCEVANDZM,, S. Light circles on reflective,or transparent surfaces. Bilten mat fis Mak UM-20 160. 1 P 1. 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S/196/62/000/012/016/ol6 E19VE155 AUTI 11UR "Ahl TITLE: A method of making heaters for operating temperatures above 1400 *C P.;~7RIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetilca, no.12, 1962, 15, abstract 12 K83- P. ('Verfahren zlir Nerstellung eines Ver'A-stoffes fuer Fleizelemente fuer remperaturen oberhalb 1400 *C'. East German Patent k1. 21 h, 1, 2/02, No.21499, 27-o6.6i). T-*:'XT: Electric furnaces for temperatures up to 1600 *C use heaters of molybdenum~disulphide. They are stable against oxidation, but their 1.ow specific resistance causes overloading of botb furnace transformers and the current leads; the current in a single heater is 200-250 A. To increase the resistance of the heaters chromium diboride (CrB2) is included in their composition. It is known from published data that the addit 'ion of 15,'U CrB2 increases the resistance of the heaters by a factor of 10. However, complexity of the method of producing CrB2 in East Germany limits the possible use of this additive. Card_1/2 _ A method of making heaters for ... S/196/62/000/012/016/ol6 E194/E155 1t is proposed to add instead chemically-pure fine-grained silicon carbide (grain size up to 3 microns). The additive'may amount to 30-W3 by weight of the heater and the organic binder may be Zillin or Vynalit. The finished heaters must be fired in a neutral atmosphere at a temperature bf 1800 *C. A vitreous protective film then forms 'on the surface. The gasrecommended for the annealin.- process consists of two-thirds hydrogen and one-third nitrogen. ;~Abstractorls note: Complete translation.7' Card 2/2 _B&Hal-L-44~ pre biochemiu nicroor-anizraov ra-rotiologick-tho o'boru Statneho zdravotnicheho us-Lavu, oblastny ustav pre Slov~lnsko v Bratislave. V yslnun stAectivne bakt-~ricidnjho ucirlku chloridu kaderinataho na pseudodift3riticle korynebat3ria a joho uzitie v laboratornej diaLnostike difteria The selective bactericidal action of cadmitm on the nseudodiphtheritic corynebactariu, and its use in the labDratory diagnosis of diphtheria CasoPis lelcaru ceskvch, Prague 1950, 39/22 W-9-630) Tables 1 A laboratory diagnosis of diphtheria Imsed on the selective bacteriostatic action of &allurite is assisted by the prelindnary acti, n of caclmixr-i chloride. Tha :-Towth U. cm-nins of hofmanni is thur aporoxi-ztaly halve~i, but that of 0. diphtheriae r unaffected. This is particularly -useful in the examination of material from carriers and convalescents. Symon - Brno So: Medical Microbiole" & Hygiene Section IV, Vol. 3, No. 7-12 y

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