KLRUCZJI GY.
More forage should be produced. p. 26. (Magyar 71-Tozogazdanag, Vol. 11, no. 6, Mar. 1956
Budapest)
SO: Monthly List of Enst European Accession (EEAL) LG, Vol. 6, no. 7, Ju],v 1957. 'Uncl.
mucz~
Railroad vehicles. . Jarmu mezo gep 8 no.8:313-316 Ag 161.
KURUCZ, 1.
SCIEIXE
PERIODICALS: AGT7A
FIZTKAI SZEMIS Vol. 8, No. 3, March 1958
Kurucz, I. Measuring tasks in the laboratory of grade-3 students in physics. 1.
P. 9b.
Monthly list of East Europea'i Acce-~:ssions (EKAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 2
February 15159, Unclass.
KALAN, Tibor; JANIK, Jozsef; ~URUCZ, Imre; SUINGRUBER, Istvan;
GERENOSER., Jozaef; OROS, Gyula; KOLLAR, Madard
Diemaking by hot impression. Koh lap 9 no. 9: 390-399 S 154.
BARVA, Poter; GRORA, Gaza; KURUCZ, Iotvan
Measurement tuskn in tho. laboratory o.* third year ph-ysics students.
Pt.l. Fiz szonle 8 no.3:94-96 I-Ir 158.
1. Eotvoo Lorand TLdom-inyogyetem II.sz.Kloorloti Pi-.ikai Intoze-to.
60 A new !Yfla tfifte~Phnsc fO"f %kif 0 ~`kf
K t r i- u. Y, l'ithintas~EIg 'W,
Tiv IiQw LIVpc till-* phwv- i,,,:1 " ~1'
mdwcd ill ~,E!neq b
11~-12 -iperuLV-3 un tr, plt~rr-al FT. i: t
COM"Ict ~Ifo dt:alc Mth flirt filmm-v Ow
tion. nv~fiood call:wAltv tw~l
havt! on ~wvftond cap.1ritv :f Ow triplo r ~t, I 1.1r, ,I
I'lit- pros-~Ilti %-.,I, ;! :I$, t I . I
iull"lig Othvf~ tilt. advalitagk-A ,f rupiir-111h, Ifil ;:I, i 01
111,
tile of Caw .111111 iolir ire iv-t.-IIIA
11;
Thc ar!ick, 'kitil
oil ill-AIdLittol, L71111 Idjustuicilt
KURUCZ, J.; OSGTAKI, J.
Wo translation. Act& morph. hung. 4 no.2:227-232 1954.
1. Department of pathological Anatonq and Histolog7 of the
National Institute for Tuberculosis Research In Budapest.
(Director: 1,.Sebok)
(LUNGS, innerv.
pathomorphol.)
KMUC Z' J.
Irritation of the pulmonary neurcraceptors and their relation
to tuberculosis. Aota mod. hung. 6 no.3-4:305-319 1954.
1, Is Patologoanatomichookogo I Fatologogletologicheskogo
otdola Gosudarstvannogo tuberkuleznogo Instituta.
(TUMCULOSIS, PULMONART, experimental,
off. of pulm. embolism)
(ARTERIES, PULIONART. diseases,
exper. embolism, off. on develop. of tubere.)
(IMLISM, experimental,
puln. aftery, eff. on develop. of tubere.)
ILUXUCZ J.; FMAR, Go
Hypothalanus Injury and tuberculosis. Acts, med. hung# 6 no*3-4i
321-333 1954.
1% Department of pathology$ National Tuberculosis Institut an4
State Sangarium for Children, Ssabadsaghegy, Budapest.
(TUBERCULOSIS, exper.
off, of bilateral tuber cinersuma lesion in guinea pigs)
(TUMCULIN RRACT ION
off. of bilateral tuber cinersum lesion in guinea pigs)
(HYPOTHALAMUS#, pathol.
bilateral tuber cinerena lesion. off. on exper. tubere.
& tuberoulin allergy in gainea,pigs)
1'~E
FICERPTAT DIM, See 15 Vol. 11/1 Chest Dis. Jan 48
216. KURUCZ 1. Abt. Wr Pathol. Anat. und Histol., Landesfors(hungsinst. Mr Tbc.,
Budapest. 1`04ain's"idonsoptische Untasuchungen der Kollagcnfasern tuberkul6scr Struk.
turen Examination in polarized light of collagenout fibrei of n4berculoul itructurej Acta
morpt Acad. Scient. hung. (Budapest) 1955, 6/2 (221-251) Grzpos I Illus. 6
Tile, arrangement of collagenous fibres in tuberculous structures has been examined in
polarized light. Whi'le the fibres were arranged in a circular pattern round some of the
foci or MitiCS, around others the arrangement was circular outside and radial inside.Thc
.necrosis of collagenows fibres in tuberculous tissues may be studied quantitatively in
polarized light. The phenol-concentration double-refraction curve of necrotic collagenoul
fibres is protracted. This is due to'die lesser capacity of the fibres to absorb phellol.
Kellerman - Colchester (XV, 56)
KRUM, Janos, dr.
8imPla toohnic for roentgen-pathological comparison of lung
sections. Tubark. kardsaaL 8 no.4:124-126 Aug 55,
1. Az Orazagos Xoranyi Tbc. Intezat (igazgato: dr. Dasezauar Pal,
tudomanyos vezato: dr. Sebok Lorand) Xorboactani as Korasovettani
Osztalyanak kotlemanya.
(TUMOULOSIS, PUMMART, pathol.
x-ray demonstration of pathol. changes in lung sections,
comparative, teahnic(lfun))
BCRSAY, Janos, dr.,; CBIIJAG, Anna, dr.,; KURUCZ, Janos, dr.
Incidenco of coacidiaidomyconis in our country. Orv. hotil. 96
no.49:1364-1369 4 Doe 55,
1. Az Allami Fodor Jozoof Tbc, G7ogyintezet (Igazgato: Rieko
Tibor dr.) az Orezagos Kozogeszoegugyi Intezet (foigazgato: Tako
Jozeef cIr.) as az Orezagos Koranyi Tbc. Gyogyintezetenek (igazgato:
Dessauer N1 dr.) koslamenve.
(COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS. epidemiology
in Hungary, diag. & pathol. (Han))
uW1,01 Injazi to ibe hy A filt&
I/qa4 Uo wrlawrt-i a! tiork. i~. Kf, 4 h r,,
,!;rd Micky, 19,50. au, I;A, -10
~,f Ithe .n mlw~ui
g2 l~,ca po, TLC
tst) and thi Ic"I to
adr,n--Lj
great'l th-~ n,ra-I 1-11, !'Ja[
r--tscd. (Gcm-.ax,)
KUxGZ, J.
KOKkS 1. I,,IIURUII!.6~
Effect of hypothalamus lesions on work performance and adronals.
Acts, physiol. hune
I . li(Suppl):45-46 1957.
1, StsAtlichees koranyi-tueorkulossinatitut. Budapest.
(HTPOTHAIAMM. physiol.
off. of *xper. lesions of anterior hypothalamus on work
& adrenal funct. in guinea pigs (Ger))
(MUSGLES, physiol,
eff. of exper. lesions of anterior hypothalamus on work
performance in guinea pigs (Ger))
(ADRENAL WANDS, physiol.
eff, of exper. lesions of anterior hypothalamus on
funct. in guinea pigs (Ger))
EXCERKA MEDICA Sec 14 Vol 13/4 Radiology Apr 59
774. RADIOGRAPHIC STUDIES ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE LUN*G. LEAD-
INI PREGNATION TECHNIC - K u r u c z J. Dept. of Pathol.. Nat. Inst. of
Tubere. Res., Budapest - AN1E:Ft.-Jr.(~LIN;-.-PATii, 1957, 29/5 (498-508)
111UH. 16
The use of formalin fixation and a lead nitrate imprvgnation technique permitted
the preparation of gross sections of lung. 2 cm. in thickness. Radiographs pre-
pared from these sections were of value in the detection and localization of pul-
monary lesions. The method does not interfere with routine histological studies.
Umiker - Ann Arbor, Mich. (V. 1. 14, 15)
EXCERPTA IMCA Sec.15 Vol.U/5 Chest Diseases IL7 1938
1002, THE U5E O~ ~IETIIYL-NIETACRILATE IN PATHOLOGIC STUDIES OF
THE LUNG - K u r u c z J . and K a r a C . Dept. of Pathol., Nat. inst.
for Tuberc. fi_es_.,_B_uTa-pest, Hungary - AMER. REV. TUBERC. 1957, 76/ 5
(789-798) Illus. 9
A method of embedding pulmonary specimens into m ethyl- metac rylate is suggest-
ed for pathologic studies of a certain type. With adequate preparation the speci-
mens embedded into plastics are transparent, the vascular structures are visible
without the need for injecting them first with dyes, and the location and distribu-
tion of anthracosis and fibrosis in the lungs can be easily studied. In specimens
made half transparent the extent of atelectasis and of other pathologic changes
present in the lungs is suitable for a 3-dimensional study. By means of lead-
impregnation technique the plastic-embedded specimens become suitable for
roentgenography and sectional roentgenography. thus permitting roentgenographic-
pathologic examinations, on the one hand. and the study of the laws governing both
roentgenography and tomography. on the other hand. (XV, 5)
M-UGZ, Anos, Dr.
Some problems in connection with the structure of tuberculomFL. Tubarkuloxis
11 no-3-5:59-66 Mar-MaY 58.
1. A% Orazagos Koranyi Thc. Intezet (Igazgato: Boazormenyl Mikloe dr.,
tudomnnyoo vezeto: Foldes Istvan Dr.) Korbonctani Oaztalyanak kazlemenye.
(7UBIMULOKk. i3athol.
pathoinorphism of peribronchial & bronchiectogenons
tuberculomas (Min))
KURUCZ, Anos, Dr,; WOLT, Kara
Use of iaethylmethaerylate in the pathological study of the lung.
Tuberkulozis 11 no.61134-138 June 58.
1, Az Grozngos Korfirji 7bo. Intezat (1gotgato: Mozzormenyi Miklos dr.,
tudomnnyos vezeto: Foldes Istvan dr. ) korbonctani oaztalyanak kozlemenye.
(ACRYIATES
methylmethRcrylnte in prep. of pnthol. lung specimens (Mm))
(UINGS, pathol.
nrep. of pathol. lung specimens in methylmethaerylate (Hun))
(PATHOWOT
embedding, of pathol. specimens in methy1methacrylate (Iftn))
KOROSI,Andor,dr.; KULKA,Yrigyas.cir.;,IIJRUCZ,.Tanoi3#dr.
-inrgical aspects of pulmonary cysts in adult patients.
Taberkulozis. 13 no.1:23-28 A 160.
1. A B.M. Zgeszsegugyi Szolgalat es az Orszagos Koranyi The
Intezet (Igazgato-foorvoo: Boazormenyt.Miklon,dr.kandidatus,
tudomanyos vezeto- foldes,lstvan,dr. lmndidatns) sebeezeti
(Foorvos: Ungar,Imre,dr.) es korazovettani os%talyanak (Oazt.
vez.: Vinaze.2gon.dr.) kozlemerwe.
(URIG NZOPIASMS surg.
(CYSTS aurg.)
ZE.4. Uren, o_-. 2'- .7,~ientific Chief:
I.- t-,a n , Or) 0,a pa r'- ian t o f F.5 th 1% ic, a I Aj-.~~. and P is to logy
--s Kori ovettawl
ar.:i Frac-u1c.11 Apolicr-tion of Intfrforrenc') ~~-Icrc2copy in Bio-
'-c,)Aenem.-~. Vol l," I~o Z, 02, M-L;C.
Following aii dllsf-l~ssio,. c., ;~,!e SI.-.1-Al,
ir, trIQ of
.cd-nt.- a-r-a trt34v!,~` in
cf* the
and of thrl-
ir.6cy
L-",ex am; +ha li;ht Tyl th f r;-
tc-l dry r,.iterial contcr.-~ the ccll :;?J
The r-vAew if,
f0r:-.ul!~P mostly witl.)out the~.r deri-i-atic7n. ^.~ r- r1c re-
C n. C',-
i).y
National "Kozany,',.~' Tub,-!rculo~si.~7 In- No-
Chieft
3 iarl, Dr), Ooparrmpnt of Pat~iolo,-,Iczl --n-d lllf;~clof,,y
The Pn,~ Practical Applicatr,ion of Interf oronce, ~-~icc-roscvpy In '-Elo-
1..-,!ly IT. Re-
Koziemenvek, 101 10, ~To
Lvr,,Av- wlt"-l a dt7Fcrlp!-Iort of -U'u
--,md t.- methods of
n' U,3n. A bz-5,e IL reviev of exr, rimentall .,,ork nvu" -v- i-,,-
ti-,c- Ln--,(,rfftrer,,.,p In in-,,astLratic-. fcilcws, and
article conoludes with a di3casslon of errc,:,s lnhr-rr-,L.-- In te-
of a ,amparison oi'
by othsr mc-thods. An qpl;--zxdJL:, cl.-3il~,, -At,: t-,.,rAnlc,3l
prp'-I,~ns arlsing from thin TmthohisWllogiual Applicatlen o,~ lnz-~rferenca
Of 115 rtler,~,~ces,, 1, aro !-,A-,tem
KURUCZ, Janos; OVARI, Istvan
--,rW'-,,' , - -11- L-
Watt-hour meters. Villamosoag 12 no. 4:100-104 Ap 164.
1. Ganz Electric Works (for Kurucz).
2. Factory of Electric Meters of the Ganz Factory of
Electric Appliances and Measuring Insturments (for Ovari).
KURUCZ Janos
--.- I
Insulating lacquers used in the electric industry. Flektrotechnika
57 no.702-3-324 J1 164.
KURUCZ, Janos; OVARI, Istvan
Three-phaso, four-wire HN 4 and throo-wire HN 3 type
alternating current watt-hour meters. Villamossag 12
no.10:297-300 0 164.
1. Electric Automation Institute, Budapest (for Kurucz).
-VAR,
T- j c 11 n,, (t ii rid i i t n (in r, 7-,
at -n t, I i
-it F
KURUCIIIII I'alizIn
RamArka on Agoston Papp's article 6ntitled "Certain questions
01' plow friction.11 Jarmu mezc gap 12 no.4tI38 Ap t65.
rt, 1-.~i 11 C z , 3 .
"Innovation Results in the Peas Porcelain Factory." P. 11
(Ujitok Dapja. V01. 5, no. 5 Mar./Budapest.)
1953
SO: Ymtbly. Lkqt-of East-J&qrg Vol. 3, no. 6
/Library of Congres~3, June 1954, Uncl.
MUCZ, V., dr.; ROTH, M.,dr.
Interpositto hepato-diaphragmatica (Chilaiditi syndrome). 0r7.
hatil. 101 no.46:1643-i646 13 N16o.
1. Budapeati Orvostudomanyi Pqgetem, IV. oz. Sebeezeti Klinilca.
(DIAPHRAGM abnorm)
(LIVER abnorm)
FROKOVIEVA, A.M.; CIIIJENOVA, E.G.; MIMiAYWV"SKAlA, Ye.Iqj~~U~JTIA, M.S.
New types of food concentrates. KonB.i oveprom. 17 nc.2sl4-16
F 162. (IIIIU 15:5)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno.-iseledovatellskiy institut konservnoy
i ovoahchesuehillnoy promyshlennosti.
(Foodp Concentrated)
Y,OSTL;'FSFIY, B. I., KURUYLIS, G. D. En;.,incor
Candidate of Technical Science
"The Deep 11,11itrocementation of A Cutting Tool" Stanki 1 Instrument, 17, No. 6) i946
B11-52059019
Ca ~ ~-~ 4
MJMUIS, G.L.: MMINNN, G. Ta.
(Hardening tool steel in electrolyte I Zakalka v alsictrolite in-
stramentallnykh stalei. Hooky&, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo ma-
shinostroit. lit-ry (Uralo-Sibirskoe otd-niel 1952. 25 P.
(Tool stool -- Zlectrometallurgy) (MLRA 8:5)
E i i ~ ~ i ;'-' I . ;- ; T . ) I I
- - ~% - -1 , ~ * . J L . pa" .
Ho-,.- to increasr~, the durability of the mctnl cuttin,- tooln. ;,~Ocklri, Cos. nauclino-
Vildlin. izd-vo lft-ry) 101)"19 Yj ;). bibiot!~J:a
-otuanochnilm, %rjT). P) (5 -3-3793 6)
TJ1230-Z315
1. BRAUIT, M. P. XMTT
jMr�.- -G"L
2. USSr (6oo)
4; Steel Alloys
7. Modified low-alloy high speed steel. Vest. mash- 32 no 8: Ag 152
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, reb. 1951. Unclassified.
ZAMMV, B.P.; KURMMIS, G.L.; GORMLOV, V.M., inzhener redaktor;
DIMINA, 11:r,' 4Aa'fiWikiy reduktor.
c
[How to Increase the durability of cutting tools) Kak povyoit'
stnikost' rezhushcbego instrumenta.Pod red. V.14. Gorelova. 2-6
Izd. Moskva, Gon.nivichnn-tokhnicheskoe izd-vo mashinoetroit.
itt-ry, 1954. 37 p.(Nauchno-populiarnain biblintoka rabochego
stanochnika. no.7) KRA 8:9)
(Cutting tools)
J -
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w~
C04 b-41 44 V64 U- F- E,~~z r~t r~
-Or ' ~iliP A tjd Y..A
C ~j 9~' I ':'y .3
alland wmt&t *26- -04 ID'7# *WY 4 h&rdwmi c:d 66-d7
Pmkwt!11 (YER4' o6o' A, at IW~-V,00* which dZMAV.0
w10 W16-t -tW (linilth nt trwin to t-l-,C3 bural j bt.
In Ing at 12511 1 M ra qu&hL~f i$ IIFA)-
U
~ll OW vhkh the 11 d" luc~T.IIW-l an Air-j"t
and, V*rtJk%d*r, lcuhl, trmp-ring a, '-W--' In t"he
10-til W ranp, verlt h-atdcvurd 'Wri, nave a hard.'em
*164A-MP,,v-ftkJ% dips jo6j fit il--Wbilt then rvir-amial
I", AXUr4 all q~vchfng tip to 1214), Caa - 0 the
U) 4 bur,~s . SS-0-*-z--5'!",'
EAla bt "~. We " 11. 1 V'
O'M' L 4.01 W 9 (), - 10 ". V 2.6, NA 'a liftl 0 13 with s",
ob&-a Lot, roducaA Um tamt hilh of 66-4~1 R,
*lW q~=Agj Km LOD) to ION) tend it miti~do to Oty.
MM t1tatv--rit the Same .$ Z,-t-.xt,.d p~uaens. ~.th the
exupt$ou thm IPA cl';~-mtflu quen:btat t"- k~ _MD-
Whm 24-,o Mixf-wai tddcd to tht bask sued,
mehirg It hvm IW)* dnvelppad 63 P_ which droppe-J to
queachin-C from lWjO* Though Mn c~ureq ..:a
axcrmlve amt. of res;lduaJ 9,usitril! dovbin tempeiril &t
SW* bt(np hs har&tTs to dt-?,2 It., Lowtrinj W and in-
cre"at C cant"t te~z4 ta h~rln s. vte~diiy t.-xrv~!i~rg with
tal"', WhIlp 'Aabto -t.'Imi Oier
at
BRON. Mikhail PetrovIch;jw=jjS-- iy Leonidovich; I)IWO, Mariya
Timofe.revna; BABUS 0 1
. ., rateenzent; NOSTSTUNIT, B.I.,
doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, professor. redaktor; IAV!FA, V.I.,
inzhener, radektor izdateltntva; RTJDXNSKIY, Ya.V.. takhnicheakiy
reclaktor
Cluoculated high-apse& steel] Modifitairovannaia 'bystroreshushchaia
stall. Kiev, Goes nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostoit. lit-ry, 1956.
130 P. (MLRA 9:11)
(Tool steel)
AL
ZAKHA,ROV, Boris Petrovich- KURUKLIS. Oeorgiy teonidovich; GOULOV. V.M.,
red.;
[How to increase the durability of cutting tools] Kak povysit'
stoikost' rethushchego instruments. Pol red. Y.M.Gorelova. Izd.
3-e. Moskva, Goesnauchno-takhnslyd-vo mashtnoBtroit. lit-rr,
1957. 39 P. (Hauchno-popullarnsia biblioteks rabochego stanochalke,
no-7) (MIRA 11:3)
(Ketal cutting tools)
KU.-RLTrddS, Cf. i,. ,
"Sulphidization of Machine Parts," Forging and Heat Treatment Moscow, I~ashgiz,
1958. P 130, ~rith Vereshchagina, M. G.,
book prepared by members of NTO mashprom in connection with 25th anniv.
Ural Heavy Machine-building Plant im S. Ordzhonikidze.
69519
SC,V/123-59-21-87828
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyenlye, 1959, fir 21, p 98 (USSR)
19-1120 191100
AUTHOR: Kuruklls,_ G-L.
TITLE: New Developments in the Heat-Treatment of Cast and Hard-Faced Tools\~
PERIODICALt V sb - Konstniktsil rezhushchikh Instrumentov I tekhnol. ikh Isgotovle-
niya: Nr 4, Moscow, 1958, PP 131 - 138
ABSTRACT: A tool made of high-speed cast steel possesses, in comparison with a
forged tool, a reduced durability (approximately 50%), owing to a breaking-
off of the cutting edge which is caused by the coarse skeleton.-shaped
carbide lattice. An increased durability of cast tools from R18 grade
steel was reached by hardening at 1,250 - 1,2600C with 25 - 30 see. holding
for each min of cross-section, Isothermic annealing and ordinary heat-treat-
ment after the mechanical treatment. Such a technology reduced spoilage
of cast tools by 2%. Hard-faced tools showed after heat-treatment a
durability which Is bY 5 - 7% higher than that of cast or forged tools.
Certain peculiarities of the heat-treatment of hard-faced.-tools are in-
vestigated, which prevent a superheating of the holders. Nine figures.
Card 1/1 R.A.P.
KOROVINA, Glafira. Vosillyevne; KURUKLIB, G.L., inzh., retaonzent;
ZAKHAROV, B.P., red.; bW1RA"#--If-A--, tokhn.-red.
[cast graphitized steel) Litala grafitizirovannala atall,
Mpakva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinoatroit.lit-ry, 1959.
38 p. (MIRA 12:5)
(Steel castings)
KURUKLIS, G--,,
Suggestion of an engineer. Sov.profsoiuzy 7 no.3:18 F 159.
(MIRA 120)
1. Starshty Inzhener TSentrallnoy laboratorii Uralrutahzavoda.
(Metal-cutting tools)
KONIV,~T, Arlaidiy Sergeyevich; KUMJKLIS, G.L. , inzh., retsonzent;
MARCHENKOV, I.A., tekG_.re_a*,____"_'_ -
[Cleaning and finishing operations in forging] Ochistka i
otdolka pokovok. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 196o. 68 p. (Hauchno-populiarnaia biblioteks rabochego
kuznatea, no.16). (MIRA 13:11)
(Forging) (Hetals--Finishing)
KURUKLIS, G.L.; VERES11GHAGIVA, M.G.; POTASKUYFV, K.G., kand.
-----tMftnT:-TImikj retsenzent; GORDEYEVA, L.P., tekhn. red.
(Electrolytic pickling of steel and cast iron parts in
fused alkali] Elektrolitichenkala ochintka stallrorkh i
chugunnykh deta-lai v rasplavlennykh shcholochakh. Flo-
skva, Mashgiz, 1963. 83 p. (IURA 17:3)
. ........ .
6124/0128
A'CCESSION NR: AP40IT761 3/0148/64/000/002/
.AUIENOR: Popov, A. A. (Deceased); kopova# L. ye.; Kuruklis, 0. L.;
Fa:iG, Shu-sen . .......
T-ITLE: Precipitation hardened alloys for cast and hard-faced tools
SICURCE: 1VUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no.,'2, 1964, 124-128
TOPIC TAGS: precipitation hardening* tool'o cast tool, Pe, W* Co, Mo,
Va, hard-faced toolo hard facing
ABSTRACT: In an attempt to decrease the brittleness of Fe-W-Go, Fe-
Mo-Co and Fe-Va-Co alloys, the authors investigated an alloy contain-,
ino 18,,7j' W, '~O% Co and 50% Fe with 0-5 and 1.0% Ti additions. The
specimens were prepared in a 30 kg induction furnace and cooled in
sand or Special precision cast molds. EtchinG was done w1th phos-
phoric ac1d and hydrogen peroxide (1z4). in cast specimens austenite
i,,ras froquent-ly trL"isformed to a eutectoid mixture forming a saturated,
alpha-jolid solution. Rapid cooling decreased the austenite decompo-I
.-:,ition. Additional Ti alloying refined the grain but decreased
~ACCESSION NR: Ap4ol7761
onite stability during,cooling. d
aust A ditional tempering at 400, 500j
:6oo and 700C increased hardness, particularly in specimens without
titanium. The decrease in hardness observed at 800C was attributed
to the coagulation of particles. Ti accelerated the dissolution of
the g~-phase. Oil quenching was recommended in preference to other
hardening processes and after quenching, the hardness of specimens
amounted to 38-42 Rockwell C hardness. A two-hour holding period atil
an optim= tequerature of 600-650C re3ulted in maximum hardness (65
Rocki~,-ell C hardness). Ti additions drastically accelerated the de-
composition of the saturated solution. The cutting properties were
.determined with lOxlOx3O mm forged specimens hardened at 1300C by
means of face turning tests with and without impact on 268 mm dia-
mate.- cylinders made out of 40 N steel which had a Brinell hardnessJ
number of 200. The cylinder turned at 125 rpm, the infeed was 0-3 =1
per turn, and the cutting depth was I mm. The cutting speed of all
the specimens was 20%,higher than in high-speed "R18" steel. The re-'
oulto of the impact tests only proved satisfactory after 1% titanium~;
additions. Cast 15X15 mm specimens were forged to M mm and used
as electrodes'with a coating of opecial BO compositionei All three
2/3
--Card -
ACCESSION' NR: Ap4ol7761
alloy specirreno displayed improved cutting properties. The results of,
t1he imp-ct and other resistance tests showed an analogous cutting
ztrenoth In all spocimens. Me authors attribute the high brittle-
nc~;s of the investigated alloys to thelunfavorable form of 6 -phase
orecioitation along the grain boundar ies. The possibility of using
I
the3c alloys for hard-faced tools is eXcellent but further study is
called for. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and,2 tables6i
ASSCCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Ural Polytechnic
SU1,::47 17-7,7D: 07Dacb4 DATE ACQ: 12mai,64 ENCL: 00
SUB COD-7- NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000
)/3
riRuzAsHyar, L.I.
Development of the crystalline Ions In Gambusia. Soob. All Grus.
SSR 21 no.4:473-478 0 158. (MIRA 12:4)
1. AN GruzSSR, Institut zoologii, Tbilisi. Predstavleno pochatnym
akademikom V.V. Vorouinym.
(Crystalline lens) (Gambusia)
KOULANVILI, L.I.
Study of the death of cells of the crystalline lans in a human
embryo. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 33 no. 2%U,,1--444 F 164. (HIRA 170)
KURULECSs, V.,,
*The nutritive property of Hungarian purple clover;the importance of purple clover
production." P. UO
(AGRARTUDOILAWY,$ Vol. 53 No. 51 May 1953 Budapest., Hungary)
Sol Monthly I4at of East European Acceasionas L,C,,p Vol. 21 No. 7P July 1953s Uncl.
SOBOL', S.I.; SPIRIDONOVA, V-I-', KRURCHIN, Kh'A'
"04.0
-
metals from concentrates.
VBing high pressures in extracting noble
TSvet.met. 29 no.4:44-49 AP '56. (KM 9:8)
1. Gintevetmet (for Soboll, Spiridonova);
Kurumehin).
(Silver--Metallurgy)
2. Nigrizoloto (for
(Gold--Metallurgy)
~A/
AUTHDRS: Kurumchint Kh.A. and Nikitin, YU.I. 136-7-1/22
TITLE: Results of introducing hydrocyclones in the third section
of the Sredneurallsk beneficiation works. (Rezulltaty
vnedreniya gidrotsiklonov na tretley sektsii Sredneurall-
skoy obogatitell my fabriki).
PERIODICALt "Tsvetny3a Metally"
:0571 V0.79 Pp..L - 5 (USSR).
ABSTILICT: At the Sredneurallsk works the ores treated have a very
fine dissemination of copper and zinc minerals in pyrites
and non-ore mineralsp and also an almost emulsion-like
dissemination of chalcopyrite in sphalerite with inter-
rowing of minerals. Experiments by the Uralmekhanobr
l
nstitute and the works experimental plant showed that a
high degree of grinding was essential for efficient bene-
ficiation but classification facilities were insufficient
and a compromise scheme (shown in tabular form in this
article) was adopted. In 1956 a total of eight hydro-
cyclones, 400 and 350 mm in diameter were installed in
the third section of the works and three variants of
grinding were tried. Flow sheets and tabulations of re-
sults for these are given, as are comparative data for
1/2 work with and without the hydrocyclones. The full-scale
tests showed that with hydrocyclones an ore sizing of
136-7-1/22
Results of introducing hydrocyclones in the third section
of the Sredneurallsk beneficiation works. (Cont.)
90.1 - 98.1% - 74)A instead of 84 - 86% could be achieved
with improved flotation indices. When the hydrocyclones
are supplied with material of very uneven grain size
(0.005-0.2 mm) and their concretions the discharge contains
mainly free small grains and single concretions, the large
grains and their concretions appearing in the sludge. The
discharge from hydrocyclones is more even and fine than
that from pan classifiers. The hydrocyclones were so sat-
2/2 isfactory that they are to be installed in the other sec-
tions of the Sredneurallsk works.
ASSOCIATION: Uralmekhanobr Institute. (Institut Uralmekhanobr).
AVAILABLE: Library of CongresB
137-1958-3-4540
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 10 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Kurumchin, Kh. A., Bashchenko, N. T.
TITLE: Investigation of the Sulfide Ores From the Lower Levels of the
Tubinsk Mine of the Yuzhuralzoloto Trust (Issledovaniye
sullfidnykh rud nizhnikh gorizontov Tubinskogo rudnika tresta
Yuzhuralzoloto)
PERIODICAL: Tr. n. -i. gornorazved. in-ta "Nigrizoloto", 1957, Nr 22,
pp 117-123
ABSTRACT: Major mining minerals found in these deposits are: chalco-
pyrite, sphalerite, and galenite, Two systems were tested:
1) Cu-Pb -concentrate production, followed by separation;
2) direct selection of Pb minerals. The second version is
examined in detail. For an ore of given composition the follow-
ing treatment regimen is recommended. Consumption of
reagents: /a) in the crushing process: 1000- 1700 g/t of soda,
500-750 g t of Na2S; b) in the drain of the classifier: 500-1500
g/t of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate, 200-400 g/t NaCN; mixing
time: 5-10 min; c) in alkaline lead flotation: 5-10 g/t of xanthate,
Card 1/2 4-8 g/t cresol; flotation time: 6-10 min; d) in alkaline copper
137-1958-3-4540
Investigation of the Sulfide Ores From the Lower Levels (cont. )
flotation: 500-1000 g/t HZS04 - 1500 /t of zinc sulfate, B-10 g/t
of xanthate, 6-8 g/t of cresol, 8-10 g~~ of aerofloat; length of
contact with HZ S04 : 1- 2 min, f lotation time: 5 - 10 min.
A.Sh.
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137-58-4-6570
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 36 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Krestovnikov, A.N., Kurumchin, Kh.A.
TITLE: Kinetics of the Dissolution of Copper in a Mixture of Sulturic
Acid and Ammonium Nitrate (Kinetika rastvorertLyar-nedi v
smesi sernoy kisloty s azotnokislym ammoniyem)
PERIODICAL- Sb. nauchn. tr. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota i VNITO
tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 26, pp 212-221
ABSTRACT: The rate of dissolution of Cu in a mixture of H2S04 and
(NH4)NO3 rises with the strength of the acid. A considerable
speed is attained at a concentration of 400 g/1 H250 4 at room
temperature and at 100 g/1 at 600C. The amount of Cu going
into solution is virtually directly proportional to the duration
of the contact. The rate of solution of Cu rises with increase
in the strength of the (NH4)NO3. Calculation of the relation-
ship between the rate and the temperature shows that the pro-
cess of dissolution of Cu is diffusive at temperatures under
500 and becomes kinetic at higher temperatures.
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Copper--Solubi] ity--Finetics 2 H-30, %nd (r"Fl'
ApplAcations - 4
I SUV/136-68-8-16/27
AUTHORS: Kurumchin, Kh.A., 141kitin, Yu-I. and Zykova, M.I.
TITLB: -Vs-e-o-f the Hydrocyclone for Classifying Roasted Zinc
Concentrate Before Leaching (Ispollzovaniye gidrotsiklona
dlya klassifikatsii obozhzhennogo tsinkovogo kontsentrata
pered vyshchelachivaniyem).
P.zRIODICAL: TsvetnyyeMetally, 1958, hr.8. pp.68-70 (USa)
ABSTRACT: The cone classifiers at the Chelyabinskiy tsinkovyy zavod
(Chelyabinsk Zinc Works) have not worked satisfactorily.
It was therefore decided to adopt hydrocyclones in the new
classification plant planned In connection with the proposed
conversion to fluidized-bed roasting. A special investi-
gation, the result-- of which are dealt with in this report,
was carried out at the works to study hyarocyclone operation.
A 500-mm diameter hydrocyclone designed by the Ufimskiy
zavod gornogo oborudovaniya kUfa Mining Equipment
Plant) was used (Fig.), the pulp being injected at 0.0-U.7
atm with the aid of a centrifugal sand pump. The results
(Table 2) show that the effluent contained 96h of minus
Card 1/2 0.5 mm fraction, the main mass of tne coarse particles being
Use of' tho Hydrocyclone for CILI133ifying houstud Zinc Concentrate
Before LGaching.
(~zncentrated in the sand, which fulfilLed desi6n require-
m lint, 9 The product was suitabio for grinoing in a ball
ipill and the hydrocyclone produetivity waq 1.6 ,.q~:/min.
Lie sand contained (Table 4) 1.5-2 timos more acid-soluble
sii-J., than the effluent; leachin,:,, tests inuicated that
pi-e-grinding of bands was desirable. Gon,~idelabi-) erosion
of parts of the hyQrocy3lone were observed. Tiag authors
con--ider that the adoption of hyarocyclones at the works
be advantaaeou6. There are 1 fi5-ure and 4 tables.
Zinc ore!3--Processing 2. Industrial equipment--Pe_rformance
Card 2/2
YATSF:NKOp--A.P.;.KTTRUMTIIN, Kh.A.; ZOLOTAVIN, V.L.
Obtaining pure vanadiim pentoxide during the hydrolysis of indiiatrial
solutions. TSvet. met. 37 no.10:51.-58 0 f64. (141RA 18t7)
KURVVjCHIN, Xh,A#j GUSHCHINA, G.G.j FYA"LrGOqSKAYA, G.Z.
Pilot plant teating of the hydrometallurgical procesaMir of a
copfvr-zine pyrite ore dressing product. TSvet.met. 38
no,10:32-35 0 165- (MIFLA 18:12)
KLYUCIIIIIKOV, A.I., kmnd. aoI'skokJiozyay3tvennyJ,.h nauk~_T.UqUII1I,', P.A.
Mechanization of soybean growing and harvesting. Zemledclie
24 no*5:46-48 My 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Vseooyuznyy iiauchno-issledovatellskly izu3titut maslichnfth
I ofiromaslichnykh k-W ktur,
(Soybean)
(Agricultural machincry)
KUMIN, S.- .
lhey want nothing to do withamateur foto 17 n0-3:
37 tfr ~57- . .. (KLBA 10:6)
(Photography)
KURUNIN, S.
of Stalingrad phottgraphers. Bov. fote 19 no.4:
72 AP '59. .(MIRA 12:5)
(Stalingrad--Photography, Jouruallatic-Exhibitions)
DYDZINSKIYI V.V., inzh.; KURUNOV, G.I., inzh.
A device for the cle"Ing of mino cara. Got-.zhur. no.8:74,-75 Ag 165,
(MIRA 18:30)
1. Nauchno-Issledovatellskly gornorudnyy institut, KrIvoy Rog.
GALLIAIN., I.M.; SAGAYDAK, I.I.; KAFSHIN, V.P.; SHPARBER, L.Ya.;
KURUNOV.-I.P.; BORTS, YU.M.
Investigating combustion processes in furnace hearths.
Stall 23 no. 3:204-207 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1# Chelyabinskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut metallurgii
i Magnitogorskly metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
KOPYRIN, I.A. (Chelyabinsk); VYATKIN, G.P. (Cholyabinnk); RUSAMNA, A.G.
(Chelyabinsk); KARSHIN, V.P. (Chelysibinsk); KURTIO, I.F. fChelyabin7sk
Processes in the tuyere zone of a blast furnnice. Izv. AN SSSR. Met.
no.1:18-20 Ja-F 165. 041RA 18:5)
USMISKIY,.A.; XURUS', G.
1.
Oar axperience of masking in color photography printing. Sov. f0to
17 no,4:58-60 Ap '57. (MUU 10:6)
(Color photography)
AID P - 1339
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 2/30
Author Kurus, I. I.
Title Problem of selection of a safe type of automatic
(direct drive) cathead.
Periodical Neft. khoz., v.32, #12, 7-9, D 1954
Abstract The performance of automatic oatheads of the three
types KAP-4U, ART-2 and AK-1 is analysed on the
basis of test reporto. Extensive tests of all
three types of catheads are recommended before
final selection of the safest type.
Institution: Mone
Submitted : No date
WAI A -i I " 1, ., a. I
NOVI(,'11, Yu.G.; Lli'jOll, E.'.; KR'FJUYE!', A.F.;
I
ll(')Vl?,(-)V, V.T.; FUNIS)
Accident elimAriatlon in the Aralsor suiwi-d,2q) well. llazvod. i
okh. nedr 30 no.'t:48-50 i1 164. (":IR:*-. 17:12)
1. 'iralsarakaya erkv:veditsiya nverkhglubokogo bureri,,m (-L'or Apanovich,
Lipson). 2. Trest (for ~Iakl-,.aycv, Tarnav-
ski.y) . 3. Gosudarstvennyy geologicheskiy ko--aitet SSSR (for llovikov).
4. 1,11oskovskiy ordena Trudo-o '0 Yxamoluo 7na:zeni institut n2fteklli-
micheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennost! in. alka.6. Chibkina (for Kimis) .
K, , , rT ;-- ~.1
Knus, I _,
, -, , ~ !
I..
finchunico of hole defleation in diroctionally drilled wells. Naft.
khoz. 35 no.9:14-18 S 157. (MIRA Iltl)
(Oil well drilling)
KURUS, I. I., Candidate Tech Scl (dies) -- "So= problems in the theory and
practice of drilling inclined oil wells". Moscow, 1959. 16 pp (Min Higher
Edue USSR, Moscow Order of labor Red Banner Inst of the Petroleum-Chem and Gas
Industry im I. M. Gubkin), 160 copies (KL, No 24, 1959, 138)
HUG) 1. K*
"The Problem of Wety in the Selection of Power Reels$" Neft. Khoz.,, Ho.12, 1954,
Translation D 197001
KURUSI,V., laurent Stalinskoy premii
Innovators' contribrution. Hast.ugi.4 no.8:12-13 Ag'55. (HLRA 8:10)
1. Nachal~nik -qchastka shakhty Imeal OGFU kombianta Rostovugoll
(Donets Basin--Coal mines and miAing)
KURUSENKO, A,
More attention to passenger transportation. Avt. transp. 41
no.9jll-12 S 163. (MIRA 16tlO)
1. Zamestitell upravlyayushchego Kalininskim oblastnym avtc-
trELnsportnym trestom.
A:UTHOR" I Xurushin, A.I.
TITLE % On Paramagnetic Absorption in Parallel Fields at Ultra-
High Frequencies (0 paramagnitnom pogloshchenii v paral-
lellnykh polyakh pri averkhvysokikh chastotakh)
PERIODICAL : Izvestiya Akademii Mauk, V. XX, # 11, 1232-1235, Nov 1956
(USSR) p Serlya fizichaskaya
ABSTRACT i In order to study the problem of spin paramagnetic ab..
sorption and to check the correctness of the Shaposhnikov's
theory (1), an installation was assembled for the measure-
ment of paramagnetic obsorption in parallel fieldg in the
region of cm wavelength. The installation conPintd a
klyatron operating on a frequency of 9-15 x 10 megacycles.
With the aid of this installation, meaeurements of para-
magnetic absorption were carried out in a series of salts,
mainly of the elements of the iron group, and it was estab-
liched that the rise of the constant field intensity
leads to the monotonous decrease of high-frequency energy
absorption by a paramagnetic. The field intensity was
raised to 9,000 oersteds.
Experimental absorption curves were compared with the
theoretical formula derived by Shaposhnikov (1). The
Card 1/2 results have shown that the Shaposhnikov's phenomenolo-
TITLEs On Paramagnetic Absorption in Parallel Fields at Ultra-
High Frequencies (0 paramagnitnom pogloshchenii v paral-
lellnykh polyakh pri sverkhvy9okikh chactotakh)
g1cal theory of spin relaxation agrees well with experi-
ment3 throughout the whole region of practically inter-
esting frequencies and field intensities.
The bibliography contains 5 references, of which 4 are
Slavic (Russian).
A graph in the article shows the comparison of theoretical
and experimental data.
INSTITUTIONt State University imeni A.M. Gorlkiy in Molotov
PRESENTED BYi
SUBMITTED :No date
AVAILME : At the Library of Congress
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KURUSHIN, A. 1. Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Experimental Study
Vol "
of Paramagnetic Absorption in arallel Fields on-Sumhigh
Frequencies at Room Temperature." Molotov, 1957. 9 pp including
cover, 21 em. (Min of Higher Education USSR, Molotov State Univ im
A. M. Gorlkly)) 100 copies (KL, 26-57, io4)
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Us
USSRIMaoietism - MeLpietic Resonance
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, Ito 1, 1958, 1203
Author : Kurushin, A.I.
Inst
Title Paramagnetic Absorption of High frequencies in Gadolinium
Salts in Parallel Fields.
Orig Pub Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1957, 32, No 4, 727-730
Abstract Measurements were made of the dependence of the paramagne-
tic absorption on the magnitude of the constant field, pa-
rallel to the high frequency field (with a frequency P."
9.377 x 101 cycles) at room temperature. Experimental
curves of absorption are in good agreement with the
Shaposhnikov theory for spin absorption. This tade it
possible to determine, for several gadolinilxn salts, the
constant of the internal field and the time of isothermal
spin relaxation of the magnetization, and also to plot,
in absolute units, the curve for the dependence of the
Card 1/2
USSR/~agnetism - Magnetic Resonance
I
Abs Jour I Rcf zhur - rlzlxa, no 1, 1958, 1203
coefficient of absorption Gd_,(SO4) 3- NO on tho~
magnitude of the constant field.
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NOR MOHIN, A.1
on EMZ,77a-ramagnetic Absorption in Some Salts of Manclanese in Paral.1pl.
Fields at Superhigh Freqiiences
(0 paramagnitnom pogloshcheiiii v nekotcrykh solyakh margantsa. v paral.3.811.,
nykh polyakh pri sverkhvysc-kIkh chastotakh, Hussian)
-,P2-H1CD1r,AL Zhurnal Ek3perim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 4, Pp 938 - 939
(U.S.S.R.)
First attention is drawn to some prevIlOUS papers dealing with the
The pres~ent. paper gives the resultz of measurements of the paramar7nc~-~.,-,
absorption In parallel f1P2r19 in the prwdery salts Mn.(NO 3)2 - 6H20 an,!
)2(30 02 - 6H20 at room temperature (T - 2910K) on the frequen(!,y
Mn(![Hl
,
The method of' measurtnr, used here was describe~i by
V a 9,177 . 109
the author already in a previous paper. The data of rrnasure;rxin+,1
shown in a diagram. The imaginary part of the magnetic susceptibl-lit-y
in arbitrary units was rezorded on the axis of ordinates and the filei--~
strengths of the field parallel to the high-frequency field was :~e-
corded on the axis of the abscissa. The absiorption cun-res of the bali-
investigated here differ essentially kyom the absorption curves obtairled
previously for other salts because har6 a maximum of absorption within
the domain of constant field strengths of the order of magnitude 1500 0,~
A-0 exists. The results obtained by the authors at room temperature are ana-
On the Paramagnetic Absorption in Some Salts of Kanganese in Paratll,~J-
Fields at Superhigh Frequences
logous to those,obtained by L.J. SLITS, et al., Physica, Vol. 22, P 77
0.956) (which were obtained at temperatures of 20.140 K). At. field
strengths of about 3400 Oe the absorption curves are somewhat di3torted.
The reason for these dist,:-rtions is apparently found in the paramagr-neti-,
resonance absorption which is caused by a certain deviation from t-hA pan
rallelity of the fieldt~, The locations of the distortions on the ~uriv
and thn, fact that the distortions increase on th(. occasion of an In.-
creasing angl.q between the field tend to confirm such an axolana+Aor.
The resul-ts given in this paper cannot be explained by the ir~Lmework :)f
the theory set up by SHAPOSHNIKOV, if it is assume,i that the t-Ime of' sl,lil
relaxation does not depend upon the field strength of the con!~tanl. field.
The theoretical explanation of these results requires further invest.1-
gationa. (With I illitstration).
~,CG!ATION Not given
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AUTHOR: Kurushin, A.I.
TITLE: On paramagnetic absorption and paramagnetic rotation in some salts
in the microwave range
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal.Fizika no 10 1961, 162, abstract 10V349 (V
sb. "Paramagnitn. rezonans ": Ka;an', Kazansk. un-t, 1960, 157-158)
TEM In propagation of a radio-frequency wave perpendicular to the con-
stant magnetic field Ho applied to a paramagnetic, rotation of the polarization
plane of this wave is observed. The rotation angle is proportional to the dif-
ference of imaginary parts of the transverse;( it and longitudinal X,11 magnetic
susceptibilities of the paramagnetic. The aAor obtained the curves of depend.,,"'
ence of and on H for several salts of Mn and Od and used these curves
0
to plot the curves of Ho-dependence for the angle of polarization plane rotation.
The shape of rotation curves turned out to be similar to the shape of electronic
para=ao7etii resonance curves in perpendicular fields.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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D413/D306
A1UThQR: Kurushin, A. I.-
TITLE: Microwave abs or,)tion in certain ferrites
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatfka i radioelektronika,
no. 11, 1962, 61, abstract 11-7-121yu (Uch. gap.
Permsk. un-tj v. 19, no. 3, 1961, 33-35)
T1.'XT: An investigation of absorption in ferritee in the 3 cm wave-
band with a magnetizing field parallel to the microwave field in
the s,)ecimen. The specimens were 2.5 mm diameter balls made up from
a mixture of fine ferrite powder (grain size 2 - 4,u) and paraffin
wax, with a ferrite concentration of 0%5 - 1A, NiZn, NiNg and NnZn
ferrites of varioua comdositions were tested. The specimen wa6
placed in a resonator with H Oil mode in a region of uniform magne.-
tic field. As the intensity of the steady magnetizing field was v
ried, in the caee pf parallel magnetization a small resonance pX
was observed at a magnetic field intensity corresponding to gyro-!
i
_magnetic resonance, with a general tendency for the absorption to~
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Microwave absorption in ... D413/D308
docreacc au the -wagautic field intenalty increases. The absorption
maximum ic less -than the, same maximum for perpendicular magrietiza-
tion by about 25 limes. The,preuence of absorption with parallel
magnetization is explained by the presence ineide.the specimen of
a perpendicular component of the alternatind field. 3 references.,
/-Abstracterla note: Complete translation.-/
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24 ~2), 24 (3)
AUTHOR: Kurushin, A. I. 50V/56-37-1-46/64
TITLE- The Paramagnetic Absorption and the Rotation of the Polarization
Plane in Some Salts in the Microwave Range (Paramagnitnoye
pogloshcheniye i vraohcheniye ploskosti polyarizataii dlya
nekotorykh soley v mikrovolnovom diapazone)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimental ,no i teoreticheakoy fizikig 1959, Vol 37,
Nr 1, pp 297 - 298 (USSR~
ABSTRACT: The paramagnetic rotation of the polarization plane in the mi-
crowave range bas already been investigated for some substances
(Refs 1-4), and the dependence of the angle of rotation P on the
constant field strength H 0 has been represented in form of curves;
the relation (1): -(7EW T-E/c) (Z'11 - J",)sin 2a was deduced (a is
the angle between and the high-frequency field,X and I" de-
0 0
note the imaginary part of the magnetic susceptibility of the
paramagnetic for fields that are perpendicular and parallel to
.each other respectively). For the determination of P it is nec-
essary to know the field dependence of ~".and I", for which pur-
pose the author of the present "Letter to the EKtor" carried
Zal i7l~i out experiments which are described here. The experimental &r-
The Paramagnetic Absorption and the Rotation of the SOY/56-37-1-46/64
Polarization Plane in Some Salts in the Microwave Range
rangement was similar to that described by reference 5. The de-
pendence Xt'(H 0) was determined for arbitrary a. The experiments
were carried out at room temperature and at a frequency of 9150
megacycles, Pulverulent layers of MnSO4 H20,'MnCl2-4H.0, Gd.SO 4*
.8H20, GdF 31 GdC1 3~ 6H20, GdBr 3# 6H20 and GdJ 3* 6H20 were investi-
gated in polystyrene containers. Work was carried out at field
strengths of between 0 and 6000 Oe. For MnCl,04H2 0 the reen1to
obtained are shown by a diagram: "(H ) - curve 1, 1110
X1 0 0 0
curve 21 P(H.) according to formula (1) - curve 3. The results
are briefly discussed. Curves I and 3 have a steep maximum at
about 3o5-10 3 Oe. It was found that the curves do not change
their signs within the range of from 0 - 8.103 Oe, which is in
contradiction to the results obtained by Imamutdinovj Keprimerov
and Shokun (Ref 1). The said authors found the sign of the
P-curve to change in MnCl2'4H20 already at about 4.10 3 Oe. A*nr
3(2),3(4)
AUTHOR: Kurushin, A. M. SOV16-59-10-12121
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TITLE: -------------------
On Topographical Surveys for the Calculation of the
Reserves of 11.1ineral Resources (For Discussion)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 10, PP 39-44 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Official specifications for the calculation of the reserves
of mineral resources request that graphical data must indicate
the minimum amounts and simultaneously give a representation
of the resulte of geological prospecting and reserve outlines
as completely as possible. The following topographical records
are enumerated in the afore-mentioned specifications: a
general map of the deposit (1 : 500,000 to 1 : 1,000,000)0
geological charts of the deposit (1 : 25,000 to 1 : 200,000
geological charts of the ore-field (I -. 10,000 to l- 25,000
and a geological chart of the deposit together with all pro-
specting exposures and borehole openings (1: 1,000 to
I : 5,000). No accurate data are available in these specific~a-
tions on the scale, distance of contour lines, and accuracy
of topographical surveys. The determinations of the reserves
of mineral resources are accurate within a limit of 15-20'/L
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On Topographical Surveys f 'or the Calculation of the SOV/6-59-10-12/21
Reserves of Mineral Resources (For Discussion)
found that under consideration of the error of plane-table
surveying the maximum error of the determination of outlines
is below 1%. It is pointed out that there are no standard
rules available for the aetermination of the outlines of the
ore-deposit projection. Thin is exemplified by one ore-deposit.
This example and a comparison of formula (1) with formula (3)
illustrate that the determination of the outlines of ore-
deposits and all the more reserve calculations are far Ions
accurate than plane-table surveying. Further, it is pointed
out that in calculating reserves the relief of the regions
has never been taken into account by previous articles.
Final digest: In detailed prospecting of mineral resourcea,
topographical surveys can be used only as a demonstrative
means. It is requested that the Geologicheskaya aluzhba
(Geological Service) issued.' specifications of topographical
surveys for detailed geological prospecting and reserve
calculations. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 3 Soviet
references.
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KURUSHIN AIM,
1. ~ I :. , -... . P. - I -
Change in map aheet divisions. Geod. i kart. no.5:42-43
MY 163. (KULA 16:7)
(Topographic maps)
9j6)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 136 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kurushin, A. S., and Freydel', R. R.
-1.11 ___M4-suring Devices (Novyye elektronnyye pribory)
TITLE: New Electron
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Atom. energiya v mirnykh tselyakh. L., Gosenergoizdat,
1957, pp 209-210
ABSTRACT: A short announcement of general-purpose automatic electron devices
for measuring, recording, and controlling temperature from -200 to +2,5000C,
pH, air humidity, and gas humidity; the instruments are built at the
"Lenteplopribor" plant. The plant also manufactures automatic instruments
for remote control used in the atomic industry. An EPPV-51 electron device
is intended for measuring currents 0 to 2.6x 10-8 amp, 8.5x 10-9 amp,
2.6x 10-9 amp, and 6x 10-10 amp. An EPPV-21 modification of this instrument
permits transmitting the readings at a distance up to 200 m to an EMP-69
secondary instrument. Type AESM-50 instrument is intended for remote
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New Electron Measuring Devices
measuring of small currents in the scale spans 0-30 and 0-300 microamp.
Type EPI-50 instruments permit measuring low voltages at more than 200
points.
E.A. Ye.
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KURVSHITI, P.
USSF/Fadio Broadcasting Oct 48
Radio -- Power Supply
"Supplementary Power Supply for Agricultural
Radio Unlt3," F. KuruBbin, I p
"Radio" No 10
Power supply for rural rebroadcasting unita
is secured from batteries charged by gasoline
generators. 5iggests cuprouB oxide or selenium
rectifiers be supplied to new AC power stations
now being equipped eo that batteri6a can be
charged from mains.
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KURUSHIN, R.A,
Pleistoseist area of the KVa earthquake. Geol i geofiz.
no.5:122-126 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Institut zemnoy kor7 Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Irkutsk.
(Huya Valley--Farthquakes)
BALAKINA, L.M.; BULMASOV, A.P.; DUVZH1R, G.; YESKIN, A.S.;,_6QRUSHIN.,_
R.A - LOGACHEV, N.A.; LUKIYANOV, A.V.; NATSAG-YUM.. L.;
_SOLONENKO~ V.P., prof.; TRESKOVt A.A.; FLORENSOV9 N.A.;
KHILIKO, S.D.; SHMTOV, A.P.; ARSENIYEV, A.A.,, red.fzd-va;
DOROKHINAp I.N., tekhn. red.
[Gobi Altai earthquake) Gobi-Altaiskoe zemletriasenie. Mo-
skva, Izd-%4 Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 390 P. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Vostochno-
Sibirskiy geologicheskiy institut. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Florensov).
(Gobi Altai--Earthquakes)
L ).B96h-65 FNT, Po-h/
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SOURCEt Ref. zh. FLzika. Abs~ 10Zh225
AUTHORS: Koshkin, ~L. r...- _Kurushtn, Ye. P.; Shcheqlov,-O. S.-I
Uedovesov,~ V N'.
c-
TITLE: Contribution to the calculation and inVeSL-'gation of ele
tromagnetic fields inwaveguides 'th ferrodieleccric inserts
CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap.,Kuybysbevsk. gos. ped. in-t., vyp. 42,
1964, 75-80
TOPIC TAGS.-. ferrodielectric, ferrite insert, waveguide measure-
ment, electromagnetic field, electric loss
TRAUSLATION: An.experimental method is proposed for finding the
field configurat' wavegu
Lon in I ides with ferrite inserts of arbitrary
form. It consists ofintroducing into the waveguide a probe with
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.~the
appreciable.losses. 'Motion of the probe causes the transfer coef-
ficient of the waveguideto vary in proportion to the square of the
tangential component af the field at the loca:Lion oE the prol>e_
Results of tests of this method in waveguide with known field dis-
tn,Wution are- presenzed-,--and --it -ia- hote-d- that the accura cy of*the
method is high. A diagreact is proposed'of an inDtallation. for exact
measurement of low losses. G. Postnov.
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SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika. Abs. 1OZh240
AUTHOR: Kurushin,. Ye. P.
TITLE: General.equation for the synthesis of smooth matching junc-
tion
CITED SOURCE: Ref. -11. rizika s. 1OZh240
TOPIC TAGS: waveguide c r matching junction, circuit synthe-
sis, variational calculus, reflection coefficient
TRANSIATION: A theoretical analysis is presented of different forms
of matching junctions between waveguide transmission 11ines with dif-
ferent transverse cross sections. Using the general methods of vari-
ational calculus, the author d 'erives an equation for a smooth junc-
tion that ensures a minimum modulus of the reflection coefficient
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pi, of the fundamental vioder from the irregular section of the
waveguide. To this, end,..Re~pi___- .-,-and Im-p. are written- ih-the-
form of certain functionals, a ter which the.conditions are derivad
for the vanishing of theirfirst variations. The class of inves~i-,'
gated junctions is limited to the.assumption that the slope of the
genc--ratrix of the smooth junction relative to the waveguide axis is
small. It is also assumed that there are no critical cross sections.--.-
The entire analysis is made for a single frequency, so that the
equation for the smooth junction contains a certain arbitrary func-
tion. By choosing the.specific form of this function it is possible
to obtain all the known forms of Imatching junctions. it is shown
that the fundamental equation for the smooth junctions can also be
derived by using the known Fermat principle of geometrical optics.
B. Kishustin.
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R~PHIN, Yu.N.; MENIr 1116
Determining the temperature and concentration dependences of the
short-range odder parambters for an n-component unordered solid solutions
(MIM 16 Q)
Ukr. fize zhur. 8 no*-2:1'0-179 F 163.
1, Institut metallurgii Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk*
(Solutions, Solid)