KWaLMVkG._M -(diss) "On the participation of the T%gwtatiT% vArvow
" CmA of yet Sci
~Wwtm in the pathogows" of tripamscidasim su-auru." Ishkhabad, 1957, 26 pp
(Turkma Agricultural Instituto in M. I. X&31zdn, Chair of Pathological Pkwsiology
and Pharmscology)t 150 oopits Mv 29-57, 92)
HUMME, G.M.
I - IN, afiar-,
0% amp VOM formula for caleulating massive retaining walls.
Trudy Inst. strol. dels. AN Gras. SSR 3:11-24 151. NLRA 9:10)
(Retaining walls)
KUXH"Zg- GAL-
Construction of influence lines of deflection In girder joints
with the aid of diagrams of influence of supporp reactions. Trudy
inst.strol.dola Al Grus.&% 5:3-9 '55. (ULU 9: 8)
(Girders)
SOV/IZ4-58-7-8079
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 7, p I I I (USSR)
AUTHOR: Mukhadze, G. M.
TITLE: Using the Method of the Foci of the Moments (Fixed Points) to
Calculate Pin-jointed Frames and Continuous Beams (Raschet ram
i nerazreznykh balok s promezhutochnymi sharnirami metodom
momentnykh fokusov)
PERIODICAL: Tr. in-ta stroit. dela. AN GruzSSR, 1957, Vol 6, pp 15-29
ABSTRACT: The author presents a variation of the usual formulae associated
with the method of the foci of the moments (fixed points) for calcula-
ting continuous beams and fixed frames when the rods have inter-
mediate hinges.
N. K. Snitko
Card 1/1
1. Beams--Moments Z. Structures- -Moments 3. Mathematics
--Applications
MUKH&DZE, G. M.
Simplifying the isetbod, of movental focusoa to be used in do-
signing continuous boa=. trudjr Inat.strol.dela AN Gruz.SSR
7:3-25 159. (MIRA 13:5)
(Girders)
An
irl c
it if
Is a -s
all
go it I a 11
as I IL LIS
j! j,
It
fil it
itaL
I
Fj a I [via
.M XHA -G--
.0 M --L
- ----------,
Designing free supported slanting shells. Trudy Inst.stroi.
del& AN Gruz.SSR, 7:253-264 159. (MBA 130)
(11astic plates and shells)
KUKKA
Analysis of sloping sheRs by the strip method using a complex
function. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 22 no.3:313-319 Mr 159.
(NM 12:8)
1.AN Grus;SSR Institut stroitellnogo dela, Tbilisi.Pr - 0-
korrespondentom AN O.D. Onlashvili.
(Ilastic plates and shells)
MUKHADZE, L. G. Cend Tech Sci - (aiss) *concerning the cal-
A
culation of sloping casings by means of zones with the aid
of a complex function,w Thilisi, 1960# U pps 150 cop. (Georgian
PolytechnLcal Institute in V. I. Lenin) (KL, ", 1U)
ZAVRMVO K.S. - MUMADZE L.G- E, R.S., red.;
x-~~ _~ WRDKIPANID?
BOKUCHAVA, T.P., red.izd-va; DZHA.PkEDZE, N.A., takhn.
red. - .. ", -
[Design of round arches of constant cross section] Ras-
chet krugovykh arok postoiannogo secheniia. Tbilisi Izd-vo
Akad. nauk Gruxinskoi SSR, 1962. 70 P. (14IRA 1601
(Arches)
MUKHADZE, M. G.
"Temperature Stresses in Thin Platec." Cand Tech 3ci, Georgian Poly-
technic Inst imeni S. M. Kirov, 20 Dee 54. (ZV, 9 Dec 54)
Survey of Scientific and Tc-,hnical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556 24 Jun 54
124-57-2-2i99
Translation from: Referattvnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika. 1957, Nr 2, p 105 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Mukhadze, M.
TITLE: The Flexure of a Hinge-attached Plate of Rectangular Contour
Under the Action cf Temperature (Izgib sharnirno zakreplennoy
plity pryamougol'nogo ochert,2n--.ya pod deystviyem temperatury)
(in GcorEian, Russian Resum6)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-ta, 1955. Nr 4. rip 99-102
ABSTRACT: The deflections of a hinge-supported rectangular plate under
the action of a linear temperature distribution through the thick-
ness of the plate are determined. The problem is solved by
means of the variational method. The deflec-.ion function has the
form of the product of two functions, each of which depends on
but d single coorcl~nate; one of these is given in advance to satis-
fy the parallel-ends boundary condition, while the other one is
found from the condition that it render minimal the functional
which leads to a differential equation for the determiration of
the unknown function for the given boundary conditions along the
other ends. Then, employing igain Euler's equation, the
author refines the initially giver, function by using the previously
Card 1/1 determined function as the known function. B. F. Karavanov
1. '~heels--Defiection 2. Sheets--I'emperature factor.i
124-57-2-2198
Translation from: Reterativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957 Nr 2, r) 105 (USSR)
AUTHOR, M-khadze M.
TITLE.~ The Flexure of Hinge-supported Plates of Circular or Lemnscate
Contour Under the Action of Temperature (Izgib shirnirno opert-
ykh pl't kruglogo i lemniskatnoge ochertaniya pod deystvyem
temper.itury) (in Geor-ian)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, Nr 4, pp 109-112
ABSTRACT: Formulas are derived for the determiriat,on of the deflection
cf an ar'_tr,~ry point of hinge-supported plates having . circular
or lemniscate contcur; the method of a complex variable is em-
ployed. Tables are set up for the computation of the deflection.
Reviewer's name not given
1. Sheets--Deflection 2 Sheets--Temperature fact r-.
Card 1!1
MWADZE, M.G.; TIORINYA, M~V.
Changes in the blood r-oagulation Ervst--ir 'r, -
shock. Trudy Inst. Ozp. 1 klin. khir. L grw,~., :N cr-,Z,
FSR 11:163-167 16'
.0
DZKMTAR, I.Ya. [Dekhtiar, I.-IA.1; W-qMALBMV, V.S. (Mykhalankov. V.S.]
Atomic mobility,during bigb-temperature axW compression of ferrite-
type alloyp.[wlth summkry In laglIshl. Ukr.fls.shar. 3 no.4:526-520
Jl-~ '58. (MIRA 11:12)
Iran alloys-NotallograptW) (Diffusion)
CHEBMtKOV Yu.A.; MUKHAMADALIYEV N.; KNUNYANTS, I.L.
v
Reaction of hexafluoroisobutyry-I fluoride with acid chlorides.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khj-m. no.8tl476-1478 165. (MIRA 18.-g)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
CHEBURIXOV, Yu.A.; ~~ TALIYE~VN.; ARONOV, Yu.Ye.; KNUNYANTS, I.L.
Reaction of perfluorodimethylketene with dimethylformamide.
Izv* AN SSSR* Ser. khim. no.8sl478-1480 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Inotitut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
MUKHAMADEYEVA, G.G.
Development history of school gardening in Owk Province.
Izv. 6nsk. otd. Geog. ob-va no.5:185-187 163.
(MIRA 17:5)
ACC NRo Ap7006Q7 SOURCE CODE: UW666i/66/000/007 5
1cov, Yu. A.; Muk abekyants, N. S.; Knunyants,
AUTHOR: Chebur _.)Iynadaliyev, N. i Mirz
s USSR (Institut
ORG: Institute of HeterooriEic-Compounds -Aca MW of Science
elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR
TITLE: Reactions of perfluorodimethylketene with alcoholst amines, and acids
SOURCE:. AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 7, 1966, 1265-1267
TOPIC TAGS: fluorinated organic compound, amine, alcohol, glycerin
ABSTRACT: Me reactions of perflourodime-Uiylketane with alcohols, amines,
and acids ware studied. These reactions are common both to perfluorodi-
methylketene and to nonfluorinated ketenes and lead to the production of
various derivatives of hexafluoroisobutyric acid. The reaction with
alcohols yielded esters. In the case of glycerin, at room temperature
ketene alkylated only two hydroxy groups, either vicinal or terminal.
Complete acylation was achieved only by heating the glycerin with excess
perfluorodimethyl1catene in a sealed tube. The reactions of ketene with
arianonia and amines yielded amides of hexafluoroisobutyric acid, In these
reactions an excess of amines must be avoided to prevent mineralization of
the fluorine atoms by splitting off-hydrogen fluoride. Perfluorodimethylketne reac'
readily with hydrogen chloride or bromide and with organic acids, yielding acid
halides, anhydrides, and mixed anhydrides. The structures of the the new compounds
were confirmed by infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. Orig. art. has:
4 formulas and 1 table. [JPRS: 38,9671
SUB CODE; 07 / SUBM DATE: 14Dec65 / CRIG REF: 009
UDC: 542.91 + 547o233 + 547o26 + 541-452 + 546.16
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Psrfluv~vdl!ze tkllke t- -:e~ i
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1~ limtitat -,D'7 AN S&SE,
~ 314
1. ,,&,A,
NM~
RaUfn the water resl4tamov of gyps by usIn local coments
and bFdmulle addItives. Sbor. nauch. trud. N11 po stmi.
ABLA no.2:114,118 161. (KMA 16: 1)
(Gypsum)
mufaAmopmmov, R. 4.
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MINKEViCH9 B.T.~ MUKHMEDAMINOV, R.A.
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PolyarrylAmide retards the hardening c;f structura.3 gy-vaum. SbGr.rajc-,-.
trud.TaeliNNS no.533.16-118 163. (MIFLA 18,1)
6 (2) SOV/111-59-10-21/23
AUTHOR: None Given
TITLE: For Persistent Implementation of the Decisions of the
June Plenary Session of the CC of the CPSU (At the IV
Plenary Session of the CC of the Communications, Auto
Transport and Highway Workers' Union)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 10, PP 1-5 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This lead article is a condensed report on the work of
the fourth plenary session of the Central Committee of
the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers'
Union which took place in Moscow. The Plenary Session
discussed reports by the Ministry of Communications of
the USSR, the Ministry of Auto Transport and Highways of
the RSFSR, Glavdorstroy of the Ministry of Transport Con-
struction of the USSR, and the chairman of the CC of the
Trade Union on the results of the June Plenary Session
of the CC of the CPSU and the tasks of trade union orga-
nizations in supporting socialist competition. Material
from the report of K.Ya. Sergeychuk, deputy minister of
communications of the USSR, is first dealt with. This
Card 1/10 report deals with the question of increasing labor pro-
SOV/111-59 - 10 -2127
For Persistent Implementation of the Decisions of the June Plenary
Session of the CC of the CPSU (At the IV Plenary Session of the CC
of the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers' Union)
ductivity and the related problems of introducing exten-
eive automation and mechanization; labor productivity
tasks in the communications industry are largely belng
fulfilled, he stated. Some of the work done in the field
of automation and mechanization are reviewed, and the e-
conomy resulting from such work is noted, The report al-
so notes deficiencies in the implementation cf assignments
for development of communications facilities, particular-
ly in respect to automation and mechanization in the in-
dustry. It is reported that in accordance with the deci-
sions of the June Plenary Session of the CC of the CPSU
the Ministry of Communications of the USSR has worked
out concrete measures on automation and mechanization of
production processes in the communications industry- ' some
of the intended goals, within the framework of the seven-
year plan, are outlined ih this connection. The deputy
minister dwelled at length on the problem of the fulfill-
Card 2/10 ment and overfulfillment of plans by communications en-
SOV/i 11 -59 --i0- 2j,'2
For Persistent Implementation of the Decisions of the june Plenary
Session of the CC of the CPSU (At the IV Plenary Session of the CC
of the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers' Union)
terprises and measures to aid in this work; mentioned in
this connection is Valentina Gaganova. The article gives
an account of a report by B.G. Romanov, chairman of the
Central Committee of the Trade Union, on the role of the
trade unions in implementation of the decisions of the
June Plenary Session of the CC of the CPSU. Cited for
outstanding achievements are commun--cationa workers col-
lectives of the Nikolayev and Chernovtsy oblasts, the
Central Telegraph Office of the USSR, the Minsk Post Of-
fice and the Kiyev Inter-city Telephone Station (MTS).
however, it is stated, there are still many backward sec-
tions, including the rayon communications offices in the
Irkutsk oblast, none of which fulfilled their obliga-
tions for the first half year, and those in the Orlov ob-
last', only 21 out of 30 of which fulfilled their plans;
deficiencies in the Vinnitsa obl~ast' are also menticned.
The most imporlaict task of the union comm-Ittees, states
Card 3/10 the report, is to draw ail collectives into socialist
3OV/: 11 ~j-2,123
For Persistent Implementation of the Decisions of the June Plenary
Session of the CC of the CPSU (At the IV Plenary Session of the CC
of the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers, Union)
competition for early fulfillment of the seven-year plan,
briefly discussed. Stressing the role of mechanization
in the industry, the report outlinea mechanization work
currently in progress in a number of enterprises~ in the
Krasnodar kray, in addition to exisli-ng mechanization
facIlities at the Post Office, in the Postal Transport
Section (OPP) and in the Sochi communications off--ce.
lifters are being installed in the Maykop, Tuapse ana
Apsheron communications offices; the conversion to semi-
automatic equipment in the Armavir, Maykop and Lazare-V4-.-A7,&-
telegraph offices will be completed this year; this will
include instaiJAion of the latest phr~totelegraphic ap-
paratus; in the Krasnodar radio centre the control room
of the repeater station is being converted to automatic
control: 22 intra-rayon (VRS) ATS3 over and above the
plan level are being set up in the VRS systems. The re-
Card 4/10 port also discussed the role of the trade union organi-
SO V/ I 11-5 9-1-0- 21/2 71)
For Persistent Implementation of the Decisions of the June Plenary
Session of the CC of the CPSU (At the IV Plenary Session of the CC
of the Communications, Auto-Transport and Highway Workers' Union)
zations in automation and mechanization, as well as in
the fields of labor protection and safety. It is repor-
ted that in accordance with a decision of the praesidium
of the VTsSPS reports by and elections of permanent pro-
duction conferences are now being conducted. The Praesi-
dium of the CC of the Trade Union has worked out practi-
cal measures for the successful implementation of the de-
cisions of the June Plenary Session of the CC of the
CPSU, outlined by the author, and including the following:
the summoning, together with the NTO and the scientific-
research institutes, of conferences in Moscow, Leningrad
and Kiyev, devoted to the introduction of mechanization
facilities and their economic effect. The balance of the
art1cle is devoted to a report on the discussion of re-
ports at the Plenary Session of the CC of the Trade Union,
in which 20 persons took part. V.A. Voronov, brigade lea-
der in the maintenance shop of the Central Telegraph Of-
Card 5/10 'fice of the USSR, spoke of the work and successes of his
SOV/111
For Persi8tent Implementation of the
Session of the CC of 'Che CPSU (At the
of the Communications, Auto Transport
Card 6/10
Decisions of the June Pleriary
IV Plenary Session of the CC
and Highway Workers' U)nion')
brigade, which, following the example of V. Gaganova,
he has left for a backward brigade; also mentioned is
Ivanov, technician. Y
IAL,44~S~~, ~~hairman of the
Kazakh republic Trade Un-1-on Committee, reported on mea-
sures for implementation of the decisions of the June
Plenary Session of the CC of the CPSU projected by the
republic committee; in his opinion the Ministry of Co-
mmunleations of the USSR must give much attention t,~ of-
ficial motor transport, its equ-'pment and proper use.
S. Nivazov, chairman of the Tadzhik republik Trade Unicn
Commiltee, spoke on socialist competition in the repub-
lic and the decision for early fulfillment of the 1959
plan, to put the television centre in Stalinabad and
the TV relay unit in Leninabad in operation this year,
and finish construction of the Stalinabad ATS in 1964;
also mentioned is Kalmykov, brigade leader of the SMUR,
R.N. Polyakova, chairman of the mestkom (local trade
union committee) of the OPP at the Kurak RR station in
SOV/111-59-1 0- 2/23
For Persistent Implementation of the Decisions of the ~june Plenary
Session of the CC of the CPSU (At the TV Plenary Session of the CC
of the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers Uni-on)
Moscow, spoke of mechanization and organization of work
at the OPP. A.A. Kazakovtseva, chairman of the Belo-
russian republic Trade Union Committee, spoke on activi-
ties in connection with socialist competition in the
BSSR: she reported that oblast' conferences of ex-
Derts and inventors, as well as meetings Gf the chair-
men of permanent productiDn conferences, were to be held
this year for the purpose of pooling experience, B F
Anasovich, chief of the TsNIIS, reported on the work of
the instatiite on new communications techniques. spe--if-,
cally a communications system on cDaxlial and balanced
cables, modernization of 24-channel apparatus, a system
of multiplexing radio-relay lines, and the use of tran
sistors in communications equipment, he noted that the
KR-60 apparatus was awarded a prize at the Brussels Ex-
position: the institute has developed new equirjme~-t fcr
telegrapni-l-, ph3totelegraphl,_ and inter-city telenhone
Card 7/10 comm,,ni.-, at ions. "I. N . Smirnov , ~~nief -,f the Moscow' P
5 0 V / -_ I I - 5~ 9 1 C - 2, " 2 7
For Persistent Implementation of the Decisions of the june P.Lenary
Session of the CC of the C11SU (At the IV Plenary Session of the CC
of the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers~ Union)
Office , spoke on post office work,, and mechanizat~.on at
the Moscow P.O.; without ?,he help of TsNIIS, the TsKB
and the Main Postal Administration of the Ministry of
Communications of the USSR, lit, said, the problem of com-
plex mechanization of the Post Office cannot be s'.-ilved -
much remains to be done in this respect, He alea mentio-
ned Panferoia, cashier at the Klyev RR staT-ion 'Moscow).
K.S. Birulis, deputy min4ster of c-ommunica t4 ons of the
Lithuanian SSR, spoke on several aspects of communica-
tions work in Lithuania-, by 1961, he 3add, telephone
c-ommunication between Vilnius and Kaunas shou'd be au-
toulated, and by the end of the seven-year Plan 40 50%
of the republic's comiroini,.~Latioyis _faci-,ties should b~
automated; automation of up to 921% o-f -minicloal tele-
phone stations (GTS) can be achieved two years earlier
than envisaged in the seven-year plar..- C-1 suff--cient
quantity of multiplexing equipment u,ust be manufactured
Card 8/10 by GUMTTS-, he noted that ccnvers'Lon _~f qT5 equipment in
SOV/11111 - 59-10-2/23
Por Pers'-stent Implementation of the Decisions of the June Plenary
Session of the CC of the CPSU (At the IV Plenary Session of the CC
of the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers, Union)
V i I n!_u Sand Kaunas was necessary to adapt it for use
with rural ATS equipment; VChR apparatus, for radiofica-
tion of villages, was also converted. A.K. Churenkov,
chairman of the Moscow Municipal Trade 'Union Committee,
spoke of increased obligations taken on by leading col-
lectives of the Central Telegraph Office of the USSR,
the TsMTS (Central Inter-city, Telephone Station), the
Moskovskaya direkt3iya radiosvyazi i radloveshchaniya
(Moscow Radio Communications and BrGadeasting Board,,,
the Moskovskoye upravleniye pE:rc-vozkl pochty (Moscow
Postal Transport Administration) and the Zav--d TsKB
(TsKB Works); mentioned are Voronov, Karelina, and Ras-
katayeva, 1-rigade leaders of tLhe Central Telegraph Of--
fice,, The work of the Mcscow Post Office and particular-
_;_y Sm-.rnc-v,. chipf of th-- Pc9t Office., is criticised,
L.I. Yusupo-i-, deputy m-iri'lster of communications of the
r
RSFSR.. spoke of the neressi*'~, for improving the prepar-
ation of macnine operator cadres, and for the TsNIIS
Card 9/10 to speed-% up developmenf. -.1' mechanizallon and a,Atomation
SOV/1 I _L__C9_ 10- 2/23
For Persistent Implementation of -he Decisions of the June Plenary
Session of the CC of the CPSU (At ths IV PI anary Sessicn of the CC
of the Communications, Auto Transport and Highway Workers' Union)
facilities; also dealt with is the role oi experts
_Ln improvi-ng exist!::g techniques, as well as organiza-
tion. of work in communications enterprises- he notes
that at. present social-ist compt~tition of enterprise col-
lectives within the RSFSR is being organized. A.I.
Shevchenko, secretary of the VTsSPS, Ya.'D. Faradzhev
chairman of the Dageatanskiy oL::om profsoyuza (Dagestan
Oblast, Trade Union CommLt'lee), I.M. Shchetinin, chair-
man of the Chita Oblast' Trade Union Committee, and L,G,
Stolyarov, deputy chairman of the NTORiE imeni A.S,
Popov, also spoke at the session. The Plenary Oession of
the CC of the Trade Union. adopted a resolution putting
forward concrete ta3ks for the implementation of the de-
cisions of the June Plenary Session of the CC of the
CPSU and the II Plenary Session of the VTsSPS, and fur-
thering socialist 2ompetition for early fulfillment of
Card 10/10 the Seven Year Plan,
MIMAHN
Zat us Prepare for the coming Plemix of the Central Committee
of the CM In a proper manner. Avt.tranap. 37 no.llj3-4
N 159. '(KIRA 13:2)
1. Predeadatell 11azakhakogo respublitcauskD kamiteta profsoyuza
~gz~
rabotnikov evyast, rabochikh avtomobilin tranaporta I
shoessynykh doreg.
(Kasakhatan-Transpartation, Kutemotive)
MUKHAMMYBV, H.
Attention to the needs of xan is the main thing. Avt-
transp- 38 n0-8:5-6 Ag 160. OURA 13:8)
1. Predsedatel I Usakhoicogo respublilran kogo Lcomitsta
profsoyusa rabotalkov avyast. rabochikh avtotransporta
shoeseyrqkh dorog.
(Kazakhstan-Transportation, Automotive)
MOM
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MMAM)GILLIYW P.M., Ak%Ldemik
I-
Farmlvg practices in Kazakhstan. Zooledelle 8 no.2:14-19
F 6o. (=A 13:5)
1. President Kazakhokoy akademil sellskokhosyaystyenrykh nauk.
(Kazakhstan-Agriculture)
L 417gl-M M/A /39C(k)-&JA~T(k) IJP(G) W
WM
ACC__W APbUI1915 SOURCE CODE: UR/0141/6-6[0-0-910-0i-fO-3-0Z-rO3O-7---
AUTHOR: Mukhamed allyeva, A. F.; Orayevskiy, A. N.; Strakhovskiy. G. M.
ORG: Institute of Physics, AN SSSR (Fisicheskiy institut AN SSSR) J-3
TITLE: Investigation of a maser wjth "molecular -ringing" amplifier
SOURCE: IVUZ., Radlofizika, v. 9, no. 2. 1966, 302-307
TOPIC TAGS: maser, molecular generator, molecular ringing , 41AjE AOROPOWW9
ABSTRACT: An experimental investigation is reported of a maser (see figure) with
1 3 two series resonators and two opposing beams; one
_j L f resonator functioned as a generator, the other, as
an amplifier. In the figure: I - sources of
molecular beams, 2 - sorting systems,
3 resonators. Oscillations in the above maser were calculated for far-from-
saturation operating conditions. the generation frequency was assumed to be close to
the molecular-transition frequency. In the experimental model, the resonator length
was Z. 3 cm, distance between the resonators, 16 cm. Experimental curves of:
card 1/2
UDC: 6Z1.378-33
L 41759-66
ACC Nits AP6011915
generation frequency and amplitude vs. tuning of the generating resonator (at
pressures 0. 3. 1. 1. 5 torr in the amplifying-beam source); generation frequency vs.
tuning of the amplifying resonator (at the same pressures) are shown. The experi-
mental characteristics have two frequency and amplitude jumps which are explained
by two additional side maxima frequency- spaced from the principal maximum by
1. 2 T-1 , the generation between the jumps taken place on different peaks of the
Ramsey curve. It is found that the line width in the above system is 1 /5 to 1/4 that
of a single -resonator maser. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 3 formulas.
SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATE.- IOAug6S / ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF: 003
rr~-
Wt
ACC N111AP6014252 SOM= COM UR/0109166/0111005/0943/0943
AUTHMI XWtha"alkwa, A. ir.j StraJ&cvekjL 0. K
CRO: none
t
TITM Zffect of the coupling bet"en, resonator mid vacuum-envelope upon he maser-
fretpency stability
soncgs Radiotakhnika I elektronika, v. 11, no. 5. 1966, 943
TOPIC ThMs moor, molAcular generator, molecular ringing 0 drif fqVCm e Y -S rAS/Lirr
ABSTUCTs RqxmiAents have shown that the vacuum envelope of a maser acts as a
second (external) resonator and causes a "molecular ringingff affecting the waser
frequency stabilitys This short note suggests that, In order to ensure high fraFency
stability# the meow must be squippped with two serim-connected resonators, of
which the first resonator ttast have no side ports. In the single-resonator case,
the envelope Wactor nist be kept low by using suitable materials and coatings.
Orig. wt. but no figures, no fonulas, no tables.
MM CCIZ820 / SM IATS: IW965 / CRIG Wt 001 / OM RZFt 001
LtAl
1
"Momorpholog.y of the Respiratory Syntem of
14ammls." Thesis for rle,,-ree of Dr. Biological Sci.
Sub 18 Mar 40, Mosew Tleterinnz-j Acqrfer-,,r.
Sumai-y 92, 1.9 Dec 52, Dissertntions
PrPsenjerl For De"ges in Science r)nd
Enp-ineerinp-_j,U Mucow in 1949, From
VechelMygyn Moskya, Jan-Dec 19'9.
. ~ HURRAKMULITZV F.P1.
Some problems inlreed morpholog7. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.13--
117-1-23 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Institut skeperimentallnoy biologii Akadeaft nauk Kazakhakoy
SSR.
(sheep breeds)
MUMIAMMMIYEV, F.M.; HAZO?,TIAYrV, K.M.
Use of heterosis in animal husbandry. Izv. AN Kazakh. Ser. biol.
nauk no. 304-20 163. (MIRA l7x9)
-xMHAW=ALZXF,VV F.M.
Some laws governing the Individual development of farm animals
and problems of higher fertility and efficient rearing of young
animals. Trudy Inst. eksp. biol. AN Kazakh. 39R. 10-9 164.
(MIRA 18W
MUKHAI-EDGALIYEV, F.M-~ MATIlIfTENKO, V-F.~ L-REFDEVA, N.G,
I
Skeletal age-related changes in Kazakh fine-wool Sheep. T-zudy :ns*.
eksp. biol. AN Kftzakh. SSR. IsIO-53 It4. (YJRA 18~4)
..... . .. 1-19-2- LT
Trends in brooding aotivities of the shoop tamrs of the Repablia.
Isv* AN lauldi6 SM Sor, biol, nauk 2 no,lt99-100 Ja-F 16,46
(MIRA .1716)
. Marl rC, t r- T,'Il F M
M 9 20A "
ft-- ,
~,--c;tieme of molecular b1clogy and genetics. I-rudy In-at. ekep. biol.
III Kzazakh. SSR 1193-9 165*
(MIRA. I8-10)
14unAMOALIYEVP F.M.
Problems of modern genetics. vests AN Kazakh, SSR 21 no.9t
3-9 S 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Chlen-korreapondent AN Mazakhokoy SSR.
MUKHAMEDIGATI-MV, K.M.
Leaching and draInhge In the reclamation or nRlino ,
Vest. AN Kazakh. SSR 18 no.10.,89-90 0 162. 1 M.-' P,~ -- - , q
MM41EMLIYEVo
Characteristics of flooded meadow soils on the Tendyk State
Farm of Ourl7ev Province@ Izv, AN Kazakh. SM Ser. biol.
nauk. 2 no.2#42-52 16-Ap 164 (MIRA 18s2)
MUKHAMEDGALIYEVA~ A.F.; ORAYEVSKIY, A.N.; STRAKHOVSKIY, G.M.
Molecular generator with two series resonators and an amplifier
of "molecular sound.0 Pis'. v red. Zhur. eksper. i teor. fiz.
1 no.1:22-26 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Fizicheskiy institut All SSSR.
MUKHAPSMALIMA. A.F.- STRAMOVSKII, G.M.
Molecular generator with two serJes resonators on two opposing
beavis. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofiz. 8 no.4-.824-826 165.
(MIRA 18-.9)
1. Fizicheskiy institut imeni P.N. Lebedeva AN SSSR.
2174 1z
s/14i/61/004/002/004/017
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AUTHORS: Mulchamedgaliyeva, A.F. and Kholiklov, R.V.
r -
TITLE: On -.he Stability of Oscillations in a Molecular
Generator (Maser)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebny1ch zavedeniy,
Radiofizika, 1961, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 259 - 262
TEXT: The theory of a maser can be set up with the aid of
the polarisation function P defining the density function
D . These two functions are defined by
P(X' CIS+ e-l",
LAX, 0 = Cn - CIS,
where Cik (X, t) are the elements of the density matrix,
p is the dipole moment and
-Cardl/6 Oo is the transition frequency.
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On the Stability of .... E032/E314
When a field of the form e = E(t)cos 1W t + TWI is
0 1
applied, the approximate expressions for P and D are
shown by Lyubimov and Kholchlov (Ref. 8) to be of the form
ID -i_E(,.)p.;
&r, 2hv
()P, P E(q)D;
2/tv
OP2 P,
ON
These are subject to the boundary conditions D = B(v),
P = P = 0 when q and x - vt, 71 x + vt
1 2
and P, and are the active and reactive components of
P2
the polarisation. In addition to the set of equations (1),
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non-stationary processes are described by a further two
differential equations for slowly varying field amplitudes
and phases. However, in most cases, these differential
equations can be approximately reduced to the algebraic
equations
-(W0/2Q)E - g--two 0; A - 21rW 0P2/E = 0 (2)
where wres Wo and P. and P2 are averaged over
x and over v Substituting Eq. (2) into Eq. (1), one
obtains a set of three integro-differential equations.
These equations are then applied to the case of a beam of
molecules, all having the same velocity. In the neighbourhood
of the stead)r state
E(t) E0 + ce Xt 60 +-Vext
where c and are first-order quantities, as compared
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with steady-state values of E and 6 The polarisation
0 0
functions can be written down in the form
P P0+ ple xt P = P 0 + ext
1 2 2 P2
where p, and P2 are small deviations from the steady state.
It can be shown that e and are given by
-!0- 0101A - P20P.)
2Q PR
The set of equations has a non-trivial solution when the
corresponding determinant is equal to zero, in which case
we have the following equation in A = X/2v
YrA1 + YjA' + Y3A3 + Y3A' + YjA + YO +
+ e_1A1 (y.Al + yjA2 + y1A + yo) + e1A1 (zjA + zo) = 0,
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where Y y and z are functions of E 5 c and
n n n 0 0.
A positive root.is obtained when
[YA!i+Y,AI+YA34-Yii'+Y,A+Yo+e--4-"I(z,A+z,)I">
> le-2-1,1 (y,,A3 + y2A2 + yjA + y0fl".
This inequality can be used to establish the boundaries of
the instability region. This analysis is then extended in a
qualitative way to the case when there is a velocity
distribution. It is concluded that if this velocity spx-ead
in the molecular beam is not large, then there are regions
of parameter values in which instability sets in. The
instability disappears in the case of a large velocity spread.
There are 2 figures and 8 Soviet references.
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ASSOCIATION- Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Moscow State University)
SUBMITTED: September 29, 1959
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YFFIMOV, V.V.; FERANIDI, K.I.;.- MUKIIAMEDIN, S.
Boring bit with three nonradially arranged cutting edges. Gor.
zhur. no.5:73 YV 165. (?,(I:~A
1. Karagandinskiy nanchno-issleduvatellskiy ugollnyj institut.
GELIFAVD9 F.M.9 inzh.; HARKMANt L.D.9 inzh.; 4~JMUMEDIKq S., tekhnik;
MINH M YUKP V*N*t tekhnik
The RFM-2 bit for the rotary boring of holes in rocks. Shakht.
stroi* 5 no. 3:12-14 Mr 161. (MM 14:2)
lo Uragandinskiy nauchnQ-isaledovatellskiy ugolinyy institut.
(Boring machinery)
Kq#VDINLS.; FERANIDI, K.I.
Sharpening RPM-2g bits for use in rocks of various hardness.
Nauch. trudy IUIIUI no,13041-3" 164 (MIRA 18:1)
YEFIMCV, V.V.; FERANIDI, K.I.; MUKHANEDIN, S.
Stand testing of a new design of bit with broken line edges for the
Impact drilling of holes. Nauch. trudy KNIIII no.141234-239 164.
(MIRA 28%4)
IGNUMIYAROV G Z , dotsent
Chen-chiu therapy of scm skin diseases. K&z. med. zhur.
no.l.- 54,56 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Kafedra koshnykh i venerichookikh bOle2MOY (zav. - prof.
Ya.D. Pechnikov) Kazanskogo gosudarstyennogo inatituta dlya
uBovershenstvavaniya vrachey imeni Lenina.
MMAWDIYEV,_ A.A.p
Plant lies (Hosoptera, Aphididae) of the Fergana Valley. Uzb. biol.
shur. 8 no.4s64-66 164. (MIRA 180)
1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN UsSSR.
KUMIAJGWlypbv, A. M.
ropical species of crustacesma (Intoematraca.
Gladocera) from the North T&jWstan rice fields. Dokl.AN Tadah.
&M no,17:25-29 '56. (KM 9:11)
1. Zoologicheakiy inatitut Akadamli nim, &9M.
(Tajikistan--Cladocera)
KU HAMMYST, A.K.
Biological productivity of rice fields of Uzbekistan. Trudy probl.1
tem.sov. no.1:82-84 151. (KLRL 9:7)
(Usbeldstan--Fresh-water biology) (Uzbekistan--Rice)
NU MLMKDIM, A.M.
Material on the ecolo&7 of tropical and subtropical species of
Oladocera. Izv.AN Uz.SSR. Ser.biol.nauk no.l.-67-78 157.
(MA 13:6)
(WATIm nw)
MUKHAUEDIYKV, A. M. Doc Biol Sci -- (dies) "Hydrobiology of the reservoirs
of the Fer%ana Valley and the importance of hydrobiological factorso in the
raising of rice yields." Len, 1958. 26 pp (Zoologishl Inst of the Acad Sci
USSR), 200 copies. List of author's works at end of text (KL, 14-58, 111)
-33-
KJKHAH=rrv. A.)L
Importance of hydrobiological factors in rice cultivation
and of carp culture In Increasing the rice yield. Ixv.Otd.
est.nauk AN Tadsh.SSR no.2:25-W '59. (KM 13-.4)
1. Ferganskiy padagogichaskly Institut.
(RIc.q) (Carp)
MUMWWIUV, A.M.
New water flea species (Cladocera, Crustacea)tfrom rice fields of
the Fergana Valley. Ueb. biol. zhur. no.3:35-38 160. OVA 13:7)
1. Ferpnekiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskly inotitut,
(FERWa-WATER FLrAs)
MUKHANEDIYKV, A.M.
New species of water fleas (Crustaces, Cladocera) from the
bodies of water of the Fergana Valley. Uzb.biol.zhur. 7
no.2 &78.-82163. (mlpa 16:8)
1. Ferganakiy gosudarstvennyy pedago icbeakiy institut.
(FERGANA-CIADOC I
Numumnsy. 0,
r
solve worker formed tv the conective. NertianIk 7 4,nm
PrT (MM
I I . i6a6)
(No subject headings)
BAROfij L.I. (Hoskva); MUKHAMEDIYEV, F,A. (MbskTa)
Phenomnon of the Nork hardeningu of rocks. Izv. AR SSSR. Otd. tekh.
nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.1:201-203 Ja-F 163. (14IRA 16:3)
(Rocks--Testing)
MUKHAMIYEV. R.1., doteent, kandidat biologichemkikh nauk.
I -- 1- N."ITAn
Urea production function of the liver in hyperthermi&. Biul-S&GU
no.28:105-125 149. (Kah 9:5)
(Ursa) (Liver)
MUKHAMEDIIEVAI F.D.
----Wt-eriala on the bdLoloa of the Trawcaspian Varicorhimp
capoeta heratensia (kayserling) in the Tedzhen Reservoir,
Nauch.tokle vyee shkoly; biolo nauld no.1:23-28 162.(MIM 15:3)
1. Rokmendowans, kafedroy soologii Turkmanakogo gosudarigtvennogo
universitate. im. A.M. Gorikago.
(TEDZHEN RE WR VOIR--CARP)
MUKHAREDMVA, G.
Tu7mazy petroleum woAers. Neftianik 9 no.9tlO-:,.l S 164
(MIRA 18s2)
Do
1'125,'-2. Povysit' uroven' ra,-oty s selsen-;.oz- . - ~~i .. ,i 'cLs. -~e- :-I. -vo
ram 1. -cz
Uz~:-eldstana, 1- n, 1,-;. J, -. 6,' -7~
I ~ _; ,
SO: Leto ",s' Z~.urrwllr~ :-I-, T.:dl. ;:~, Moskva, 1949
-M-KHAMZDKHAIODV. S.*-BDNDAliENKO, M.M., red.; SALAKHUTDIMOVA, A.,
tekhn. red. . .. -0
[Chemical method for Increasing cotton yiells] Xhimicheskil
sposob povyshaniLa uroshala khlopka. Tashlamt, Gosisdat UzSSR,
1962. 33 P. (MIRA 16:5)
(Usbakletan-Cotton growing) (Growth promoting substances)
, R.
A11-Union conoquium on probability theory hold at Fer
Izv. AN Us. SSR. Ser. fis.-wt. nauk 6 no.6:n8 062* IMIRi 16:2)
(Mathematics-Congresses)
(Probabilities)
ACCESSICK NR: AR4039654 s/oo4-4/64/ooo/oo4/VO2Q/vO10
SOURM: Ref . zh. Matematlka,, Abs. 4V43
AUTHOR: amedkbanoviLL, Re
TITIE: A more precise limit theorem in the theory of branching raakm processes*
CITED SOME: Tr. In-ta matem. AN UzSSR,, vy*p. 22,, 1961, 111-IM
TOPIC TAGS: limit theorem, branching random process, theory, asymptotic expansion,,'
factorial moment
.TRANSLAMCN: In the sch of branching random processes, homogeneous In time
(continuous time),, with-one type of particle, an asymptotic expansion Is
d?v Q(t)" in pmrs *of
.,Sloped for the probability of the non-degenerate prod"a
e I , under the assumptions that a sufficient number of factorial momeents ak eA&tp
that the first factorial. momant &I is nsgativep and that t -ooe V. Zolotafev 'i
.DAM ACq: IWAA SO C=: YA WC& 00
Card
MUEMOMMMM,, M.,, Candidate Biol Sci (diss) -- "The acclimatization and cultiva-
tion of nutria in Uzbekistan". Tashkent, 1959- 21 PP (Tnat of Zoology and
Parasitology of the Acad Sol Uzbek SSp), 175 copies (KL, No 24, 1959, 13P)
HUMIMKUWV. 14.
- --- Conm in Tashkent Province. Uzb.biol.zhur. no-1:55-58 '59.
(JaZA 12--7)
1. Institut swlogit I parasitologn As UZSSEL.
(Taghkent Proviwe.-Coypu)
~ muzumxuwv. M.
Vata an the eating habits of the coyp in Tashkent Province.
DakIAN UxSM no-1:57-59 '59. Wu 12:4)
1. lustitut soologil I parasitologil AN UsSM. Preistavlano
akademikow AN UsSWt T.Z.Zakhtdovyu.
(Tashkent Province-Coypu)
hli'07061170 1,41 SOURCE CODE i UR/04~6/W6WW~ 11A151
AUTHOR: Nukhamedkulov,, M. M.
ORG: Institute of Zoology and Parasitology, AN UzSSR Tashkent
(Institut zoologii I parazitologii AN Utbekskoy SSR)
TITLE: Distribution of mouse species In the &xr1chan river basin
SOURCE-1 Zoologicheskiy zhurnal, v. 45, no. ". 19660 1111-1112
TOPIC TAGS: zoogeography, rodent, mouse, zoology,
AkISTRACTS Data on the distribution of rodents In the Surkhan river
basin of southern Uzbekistan were collected between 1960 1
and 196Z. The following species were observed: 00hotona
rutita. Attaotaga severtsovi. Attaotaga stoter, Alacta-
gatue aeontion, Rattue turkestanual, lesokia indioa. Nue
museatue. Apodenue-elftvatious. Criestutus wigratorius.
Rhanbonve,opinve. Mariana# ta"riedinue" Marione@ Weridi-
Card
anus* Marione@ erythrourvas Attidold arrentatues mtorotue
-arvatia. miarotow earrutherst. Miarotme afghamme, and
Irtlobius tatpimuse'. These species are desert and foothill
dvallerso, Specimens of Apodenum sytvatious'and Mus musem-
tus vere found at altitudes ever 3000 a. All species vere
widely'distributed-witbla the area studies* (LP]
EWA-501 CBE NO-.141
MM COEgS 06/ -SM DA=j nme/ ORIG REP: ('04
MUKRAMEDNAZAROVA. 0.M.
Polaragraphic determination of nitrites In sausages. Izv. Ali 1,11old.
SSR no.10:61-66 162. (MIRA :M12)
oll
1-0 0.1 1L..)
01 Y,I
XUXHAMMV, A.A.
Sulfurixation of friction surfaces. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. takh.
nauk no.5:87-94 158. (Xlft 11:12)
l.Sradneaziatskiy politekhnichemkiy institut.
(Hard facing)
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AUTHORS: Mukhamedov, A.A.; Mikhaylov, M.M.
TrM; Selecting an expedient sulfidization method
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademil nauk. UzSSR. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 11
1961, 67 - 73
TECT: 'The authors reviewing investigations carried out on this problem
cite Ref. I (V.V. Kostkin, P.I. Gorezko, P.A. Mishin and Ya-S. Buraya: "Sulfidi-
zation of Friction Surfaces", ITErN AS USSR, 13. M., 1954); Reference 2 (A.G.
LiVshits, F.Z. Skvortsov and AN. Tiratsuyan, "Sel'khozmashinostroyeniye", 1958,
7); Reference 4 (D.A. Draygor, "Vestnik maahinostroyeniya", 1958, 2); and Ref-
erence 5 (L-Yu. Pruzhanakiy, "Vestnik mashinostroyeniya", 1958, 9) according to
which sulfidization increases mainly the antifriction properties of the friction
surfaces, whereas according to Reference 3 [Sii.i. Preygerzon, N.Y. Yanchenko and
A.P. Voytikova, "Mashinostroitell Belorussii, 1 (2), Minsk, 19561, the wear-re-
sistance remains the same or decreases according to Reference 9 (Ye.P. Nadein-
skaya, "Machines and Instruments", 1955, 2). The purpose of this study is to in-
vestigate the wear-resistance and antifriction properties of sulfidized surfaces
by elucidating their properties and the effect of acids on the basic material,
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Tests of sulfide coatings carried out with pure ferrous sulfide or mixed with 10%
potassium ferrocyanide at 8000C showed high antifriction properties, whereas the
wear-resistance did not increase. Sulfidization of steels and cast irons of
pearlitic structure showed a higher wear-resistance and sulfidization in cyanide
media increased the strength of the sulfide coatings and the antifriction char-
acteristics. Tests were performed by V.A. Mirbayev on sintered and calibrated
carbide specimens of 40 mm in diameter and 23.8 - 24.6% porosity. One group was
sulfidized as described above and the second group was annealed in the same fu
in cast iron shavings. The annea.Led specimens were used to eliminate the effect
of structural changes at 8WOC on the test results. The second part of the fric-
tion couple was a bush made o5 "50 a steel subjected to low hardening (Rc = 55 -
57) at a pressure of 10 kg/cm and a sliding velocity of 0.608 M/sec. The tests
showed that the abrasion of sulfidized carbide surfaces, caused by dry friction,
Is analogous to that of calibrated and annealed surfaces. This is a proof that
sulfide coatings show antifriction properties only if the basic material has anti-
friction properties, e.g., in the case of ferro-graphite ceramets. For some tests
kerosene was used as lubricant and the sliding velocity was increased to 0.985
m1sec. The abrasion of sulfidized and non-sulfidized surfaces proved almost Iden-
tical. As most media contain a considerable quantity of cyanide components, the
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process should be appropriately called sulfocyaniding. It has been stated by L.
Marshall and S. 1. Mansell (Ref. 11, '1 Reduction of Friction and Wear of Steels by
Surface Sulfidization", Mashinostroyeniye, Collection of translation and reviews
of foreign news, 1957, 1) that the effectiveness of this method is based on the
dual character of the coating. This theory was investigated in the course of
developing sulfocyaniding conditions in solid media. Specimens of 45,((49 Kh)
steel were processed for 4 hours in a mixture of 40% ferrous sulfide, 36% carbu-
rizer, and 24% potassium ferrocyanide at 8500C. Control specimens were proces-sej
in a mixture of 60% carburizer and 40% potassium ferrocyanide, at the same pre2-
sure and sliding velocity as in previous test. The carburizer contained 80%
charcoal and 20% barium carbonate. Specimens of pearlitic structure showed good
results. Sulfur possesses a very low solubility in iron and produces brittle Fe~-
and FeS2 compounds. Sulfur saturated carbon steel shows a reduced amount of
carbon along the periphery. Tests with these or other carbon compounds were car-
ried out at 800, 930 and 1,OOOOC for 3 - 4 hours. Sulfocementation proved im-
possible because sulfur pinches the r-zone which reduces the solubility of carbon
in the iron and explains its displacement at high temperatures. For these reasons
substances containing nitrogen are added. Compounds of 40% ferrous sulfide, 50%
carburizer and 10% potassium'ferrocyanide revealed at 800 - 9000C a hypoeutectoid
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ponents prevent oxidation and accelerate the sulfidization but do not increase
the wear-resistance. There are 4 figures and 12 Soviet-bloc references.
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AUTHORS: Mukhamedov- A. A., Candidate of Te-_hnical
Lezov ior Scientif-_~~: Wcrker Vinnik T,'
Senior Lecturer, and Rudyuk. S., I,L Aspirant
TITLET The effect of sulphiding on the wear re;;I,eton-e an,"
antifrictional characteristics of fri~.t,lorj surfa.eq
PERIODICAL,. Izvestlya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy
enie, no. 10, 1961, 37-44
TEXT-, The ar t ic I e d esc ribes the resu 1 ts of --n ves t ~ 6~a - i-r,
out or, the wear res1stance of grey cHst iron, -;Teel and me+--I--
-eramics. Various condItions of sulphiding. ~3uch rempe-j-ure
and media were kept identical In bill cases The exper:mer,,
cerned valve pairs, The spools were made of -f.ZKH-3A
Xl-(~ A (30KhGSA) and 4 0)( (40Kh) s teel , the s'-, ee-i e 3 f
Parts of valves were subject to sulphiding after irr-nd:rig, T----
h
made of 3OKhGSA and 40Kh steel. were treated ,n an 7-'N11M'1' t-
72~- K Pe(CN) Ocp Na S 0 and 18% o f NaOH.. Dur i n ae~i -e
4 6 2 2 3
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