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TITLE: BlectrIc(.circults of three-phase Arc f=aoes
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya,,no. 12, 1961, 53, abstraot
12V
321 ("Nauchn. tr. Dnepropetr. metallurg. in-t", 1959, no. 40,
5 - 18)
To'.investigate 3-phaae stee.1melting Ara furnaces, a calculation
method is suggeste<~.,ia. based on a simplified equivalent system of circuit in
-hf aie
ch was assumed that Instant ous values of arc vcltage,during.the whole time
w
of eiio burning are constant In each half-period. The author analyzes,canes of
one, two'and three burning arce, and also burning at differint phase voltages.
uses Ei chm, 1961, no. 34, ref.*18o.
B. Barskiy
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AUTHORSs Zherdev, I.T., Ivonin, A.I., Pishchikov, O.P.'
TI=t Experimental,.investigation of the pressure on the working surface
of piercing mill rolls
P~RIO'DICAL: Reforativnyy zhumal.,Netallurglya, no. U, 1961, 35, abstract
12D284 ("Nauchn..,tr. Dnepropetr. metallurg. in-t", 1959, no. 40,
115 -128),
The distribution of metal pressure along the deformation seat
,during piercing_was investigated with the aid of wiro.pressure meters mounted on
-the working roll,of the mill. The pressure on'two.olamping screws of each roll
was measured with wire gauges glued,onto each clamping screw. Grade X 25 T
(Xh25T) and 1 X3H 9T (lXhMT)-ateel Bpecimeno-were investigated. The location
ofthe:pIercing axis above or below the mill axis causes n*n-uniform m4tal pres-
sure on the workino'rolle. To assure a stable piercing process, the blank axis
should be sh.ifted in respect to the mill axis. To facilitate the exchange of the
worn out ruler guide, the axis of piercing in usually located above the mill axis.
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Translation- from: Referativnyy-zhurnal. Metallurgiya, -1959, Nr 2, p 284 (US'SR)
AUTHORS,: Zherdev, 11. T., Ivonin., A. L, Pish,,chikov, G. Nikolayev, A. N.
TITLE:, An'Extensometric Method for Determination of Specific Pres.sures
During r-t.ing, Operations (Tenzometricheskiy metod ~opredeleniya
udellnykh. da.vienly pri pr,oshivke)
-tekhn.- inform Vses. n.- i. trubnyy in-t,: 1958
PERIODICAL:: Byul.i nauchno
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ABSTRACT:,, The determination of specific a"nd total roll pressures (RP) during
piercing operations was concr4cted on aAaborator~ rolling- piercing
mill at the VNITI [diameter of the roll (R) at the gorge: 158 mm,
length of the body of the R: 140 mm] on specimens made of 1Khl8N9T
steel, heated to a,tdmpe rature of approximately 11 500C, and having a
Aength of 120 mm and.a diameter of 35 mm. - Emanating from the
length of the deformation area, which was determined earlier by the,
method, of the deceleration of a pierced specimen passing through:thle
rolls, seven wire resistance pressure gages were placed along the
length of the right working R jone at the gorge and three each along
Card, 1/2 'the length of the inlet and the,,outlet cones) in such a manner that they
SOV11 37-59-2-430
An~Extensometric Method for Deie rmination of Spedific Pressures (cont.)
were inclined at an angle of 300, with -respect to each other. In order to measure the
total pressure, wire resistance strain gages were attached to the two pressure
screws of the left working R. Indications from the measuring rods carrying the
gages, the combined pressur ,e gages, andthe gages mounted on the pressure screws
were calibrated with the aid of a special Attachment on a tension testing machLne.
Inasmuch as the experimental conditions permitted. registering the specific,pres-,
sures in one sectional plane only, seven specimens were pierced in order to deter.-
mine the pressure distribution over the entire deformation area. The readings of
ate of 'advanceo.f.
the gages were recorded on an oscillograph of the MPO-? type. the r
the'fUfri1amouqtingAO Lm/sec (in the case of 5PCCifiC,pressures) and 0.05 m/sec
(in the case of. the total pressure). ..The tests demonstrated that the values of the
total pressure, measured directly and computed from the specif ic pressures, prac-
fically coincide in the caseof piercing without a mandrel and diverge by ZOO/o or
more during piercing, ape a mandrel, This latter circumstance is
rations with
explained by the downward displacement of the axis of piercing with respect to the
axis of the r -all stand and by the'radial distribution of the spot atrain ga ge s.
V. D.
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TITLE _C -1
UrreA the charge MaterWo of aFerrovilicon Furnace.
(Tok shMtMkh materialoy farrovilitsiyevoy pechi
MIODICAL, glaktrichestvoo 1957j, Vol?, Nr 5P PP,65 67 MUJUO
Received 6/1957 Reviewed 7/1957
A method isAescribed for the determising of the current deasity. aAd the
outcome of thi related experimeatatione The research wassade in as oven
'
special forms of round
in which 491o forrosiUcOA WSS placed, For probes
steel -were employed with diameters of lo to 2o ma. "d lesoh of 6 a, The
ends were ti4d.up &Ad the apars which were thus hold were planged into to
material to be investigated, The potexti&U of every spar were measuied is
regard to the zero point and,also with the ourreat of the probes both open
and closed, Moreover the phaie voltage of the electrode ovesp is the vici-
sity of which the probes were divided,, was measured as well as the current
In the uxistal current circuit of the probes, This was done during the
closiAg"6f the said aircuita An equation was derived according to which one
Can C&1CUlAtG the current amplitude of the alloying in the area between the
probe spaces during normal oven usage, With the help of the current dex-.
sity and of potontial-difference I+, is easily possible to caliulate the
mean specifin resistance of the alloying between the probes., The method
does not claim to be exact but it is possible with Its help to determine
the amplitude order of the current density &ad that of the specOicre-
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Allbom prisposobleniy dlya metallorezhushch1h. stankov, primenMemykh v
priborostroyenii (Album of Fixtures for Metal-Cutting Toole Used in the
Instrument-Making lndustry)~ Moscov, mashgiz, i958. ~166 P. 5)000
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Ed.t A.N.:Gavrilov, Doctor of Technical Sciences,, Professor; Scientific Ed,
of PublIshing Houaet G.F. Kochetova; Tech. Ed.: T*68, Gerasimovs;
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AUTHORSS Zherdev, Yu. V.,, Ormont, B, Fe,
TITIXt .
On..the Dependence of.-the Forbidden Zone of Phases,in the.System
,
ZnSe' Melton Structure and Composition
PERIODICAs noorgahicheakoy khimiit'196o vol 5, 11 It
(USSR)
ABSTRACTz The authors, were interested,in the, system ZnSe CdSe because
the.phase,transition.from the structure of the sphalerite type
to-the wurtzite type taken place in it in which only, the long-
range order of atoms varies whereas the tetrahedral short-range
order i3~not affected. The authors inventi6ated ZnSe and CdSe
which are usedfor the product on of luminophores and contained
1
10-41~. The width 4E of the
impurities of-the order of 10
F
forbidden zone (between the cubic and the hexagonal structure
region) was determined from the spectra of absorption and dif-
fused refleotion as well as,from the dependence of the logarith:i
of conductivity upon the reciprocal temperature value (AE
T)~
The ZnSe CdSe -mixtures were sintered at 10600 in quartz
Card 1/2 ampoules. The phases of the preparations wero examined by zeans
68123
Onthe Dependence ofthe Forbidden Zone of Phases in the System ZnSo CdSe
on Structure and Composition
of an X-ray spectroscope# The spectra of absorption and diffused
were,taken,by means of BF-4 and SP-2 opectrophoto-
meterso The values of. aE obtnined from the tuo spectra area
F
in good agreement: (Fig). 6E. varies continuously with changed
composition from 2,66 ev for ZnSe to~1.72 ev for CdSe, 4~T
drops from 2*65 ev'for ZnSe to 0.613 ev for Me with a distinct-
ly marked break. The slope of the gradiont is steeper in the
-sphalerite regions In.the wurtzite region# '6.ET runs almost in
parallel with AE with a difference of about 0,9 ev, whereas
in the sphalerite reeion the difference increases from zero for.
ZnSe to 0-7 ev,~at the interfO-ce. The various possibilities of
interpreting these phenomena are at present being studied by
the authors. Itis assumed that ZnSe han a stronger covalent
linkage than CdSe. There is 1 fiVxre.
SUBMITTED: August 11,~ 1959,
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-AUTHORS:
TITM The Dependence of the Width of the Forbidden Band in the
System ZfiSe,'-~.CdSe on Structure and Composition
i
PERIODICAL:- Zhnrnitl,.neorganicielskoy.khimii, i 96o, Vol. No. ef~
--1796-1799
pp
For an introduction the authors discuss the influence of s o
-TEXT: h rt
~-.'.range orderf~:Iong range order* binding energy, and extension of the
homogeneity range ofthe modification taking part in the phase transition,
on the electric properties.of semiconductors. The sphalerite - wurtzite-
-type transition, as observed,in sulfides and selenides of Znt Cd, Mn,'
etel' is given special attention. Since the investigation of the
~.temperature dependence.of:the conductivity is difficult in the case of
thermodynamically unstable .modifications, the authors chose the
pseudobinarysystem ZnSe _:CdSe for their investigation. The phase
-.transition in this.system only depends on the composition and is not
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the System ZnSe.- CdSe on Structure B004/BO52 82326,
and Composition
influenced by impurities.--The preparations..were produced from high
purity ZnSe and CdSe,(content of Fe, NI, Co, and Cu: *10-4%), partly by
sintering,in-,evacuated quartz ampule (10-3.torr) at 10600C (20 h), partly
by,. sintering~ in. -selenium vapor. (Pselzel 05 torr). The temperatures were
kept: constant' by. me.ansIof an gnB .-oi (EPV-.01) thermoregulator., The
-1 --samples produced by, these two methods, showed no diff erence in their
electric properties. Radiographs of,the Pamples were taken by means of
fine' foous:.tubes designed by B.---K.--Lemazhikhin in the Institut biofiziki
AN SSSA (Institute of Biophysics of the AS USSIR),,and the PKY-114
(RKU-~ 114 ams,raq or by means of a )T0-50" (~50~i).AX-ray diffracto-
me er. The.data of the analysis are given in a Table and in Fig. 1. At a
sintering:temperature of 10600C, the homogeneity range of the sphalerite
:modification lies between 0 and,30.7 atom% of CdSe, that of the
modifloation-between 33.4 and 100 atom% of CdSe. At the'
-boundary of,the,.homogeneity~range, the value of the lattice constant
for pure ZnSe'rises from then drops to 4.081 A during
5-656 A to 5-799 A,
the.phase transition, and for pure CdSe it rises again to 4.265 A. The
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Ica alkaUglazaj, eticbing with-'solients andjiab YOU tuoWtateq the obserretl x
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of . the go e binder& fillc
starts to brealcw The kinetLes of -pore and crack f ormation: in therml 919ins: at
500-4oo0wero Atuilted. Thmal 'aging caum int-ortuil atreamea producing brittli
broakdown of tho binder and.a3mat comploto atripping from the fiber# Xtvas.~,,
discovored tho f1ber has'A catal7tio efribet on men&thoning the adjaceriV'tbln
layer of bindertI6 To imirovu inaulatingl4nd zoolumical proportion of'theliboxi-
glasap the resin- noeds to bo.,7odifle-d o:inorelzu, ita adhoolveneals to- +,he glasi
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.-AUTHORso Kagan, Yu.; Bern2vj P.
none ~4
TITLE: :The theory of electroconductivity'of metals ith nonmagnetic
11w
impurities
SOURCE: Moscow. Inistitut. atomnoy energil. Doklady, IAE-1028, 1965-~
K teorti elektroprovodnosti metallov's nemagnitnymi primesyaml, 1-~32
TOPIC TAGS: electric conductivity,~phonon, phonon spectrum,, impurity
conductivityj impurity scattering.. nonmagnetic impurity
ABSTRACT: 'A'theory of the electrical conductivity or metals con-
taining,impurities;is developed which systematically accounts for the
modification ofthe phonon spectrum arising in the presence of Inter-
stitial impurity atoms or with arbitrary changes in the amplitude of
electron scattering by an individual ion. The extrinsic resistance
ow-
'factor.is determined for the entire temperature range. Within the 1
temperature range electron s%attering by a fluctuating impurity ion is
shown to produce.the term -4e. interfeience between scattering by an
admixed ion and by a disturbed phonon spectrum to produce the term -T4P
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and scattering by a deformed phonon spectrum to produce the term -T5.
AWith a small amount of impurities all these terms are proportional to
~the concentration). *The further behavior of the temperature of im-
purity resistance is characterized by several anomalies, particulcnly
in the caselof admixed'heavy atoms, which is accompanied by the ap-
pearance of a quasi-local level. Within the high-temperature range
the impurity resistance.faetor.is found to vary linearly with tempera-
ture: furthermore, the derivative may have an arbitrary-sign. A simple
.approximate relationship is shown to exist between the sign of this
derivative and the relative position of admixed atoms and the matrix
in the periodic system.. A comparison is made with experimental data
which demonstrates a qualitative agreement with the theoretical. Orig.
art. has: .-42 formulas and 3 figures. (Authors' abstract] [SPI
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AUTHOR: Kravchonko; L. I.; Zherdevg YU, Vs
ORG: none
TITLE:. Dependence of the stability of,glass-fiber plastic on their microstructure
SOURCEt. Plastichoskiyo massy... no. 49 1966,, 47-50
TOPIC TAGS: fiber glass., silicate gia
ssp porosity
ABSTRACT: A study was made of plastics of nonq i ;ed glaaB fibera_pre
r ant pared from
'M "Pand TMP-3-Minde sj-'The
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silicate glass-fiber plastics had a lower porosity; were less hygroscopiol and more
stable than their alkaline analogs, A removal of absorbed water by compression molding
and high temperature destroyed the microstructure of alkaline glass-fibers 7he flaxu-
ral strength of the Rlastics studied changed with the increasing force of compression
4
from 005 to 10 kff/CM a It had a maximum at 3-5 k&/=2 compression* Glass-fiber plastic
obtained in an autoolave in vacuo or ftdar pressure had a lower porosity and higber
flexural strength than plastics obtained by a conventional compression molding, Origs
~arte hast 5 fig* and 2 tables.,
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1ITLEs Increasing the radiation reaLstance of glass-fabric reinforced
an d',glass-powder-fLlled~]~riiTxc 797`61W i He use of boron-free glass;
.SOURCEs Simpo;gium~pio radiatsioanoy khimil polimerov# Ho4covs 1964,
Radiatsionnaya khimiya polimerov (Radiation chemistry of polymers);
doklady simpozLuma, Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 370-374
TOPIC TAGSt ~glasa rainforceg plastic,.boron free glass, radiation
reaLstance
.ABSTRACT: A study has shown.that the use of boron-free glass in
glass-fabrie-reinforced and in glass-.powder-filled plastics improves
~their radiation resistance. Samples of organosilicon resins [Unspeci-
Led] reinforced or filled.with common aluminoborogilicate gla .Sao
titanium glass, or quartz-like glass were prepared, irradiated with
mixed radiation from a nuclear reactor at a dose rate of about
,30 Mradthr to integral doses of 930 and 1260 Krad, and subjected,t.o
mechanical testing*' It was found that the mechanical strength of
Card 1/2
_r_ ~13
ACC RRt - A 6 0 3 -0-6b
dimples with aluminoboroaLlicate glane-fabric reinforcement de t e rLo raEIs
substantially,, while that Of 94MP190 with quartz-11ke glass fabric
Aeteriorates to a looser extent, Thus, after irradiation to a-dose.of.
12604trad, the banding strength drop for,tho above two samples was 65%
:and 10%,'respectively. The detrimental effect of boron was attributed'.
:,to the fact that resin layers adjacent,to the aluminoborosilicate
glass filler are.subject to additional irradiation with a particles.
.formed by the nuclear reaction
+ n--*Lf? + a:
'This was confirmed by electron microscopy*: Orige arts hast 2 tables
and 4 figures,
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