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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEMAYKIN, F. - ALENIN, N.

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/) 1,E)'61 /~ F* Alle cat,--&-j-y Lim;,/sej.!.j Ftviiics - Mcxphclogy rf Crystals. Crystallization X-7 Abu icar F,~~T W 2. 191;7 Rc *,)~O Author A).-:,ruiyk!::, JIM Title lhpwltiee otA tlu~~ Gt:wtt. of Ammonium Diphospk-.ate -Dr, g 11.41, r-:,pcv"!e-i t,~- I-i,! L v-lvs'k Lt-t, 1955, vip, 6, ch. 2, 130 Car d 1/1 2LA AUTHORSt TITLEt 30637 S/081/61/000/020/013/089 B144/B101 A141maykin, F. M., Zaytaeva, V. 1. Electrooptical properties of the ammonium dihydrogen phospbhte crystal PERIODICALs Referatiynyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 36. abstract 20D259 (Uoh. zap. Mordovsk. un-t, no. 8, ig6o, 179 - 181) TEM A semi-quantitative study was made of the phenomenon of the effect of mechanical and electrical factors on the refractive index of the ammonium dihydro-gen phosphate crystal. A 1 f 14.3-10- 7 cm/kv was lue obtained for the. electrooptical constant. vtAbstoracter's note: Complete triLnalntion Card 1/1 30948. AIM1011-10VA SM. M. " Tonrroz pechwd i matochnoo krovoteelienia, V. sb: Voprosy ostmy vnutrarm,ey kIltilki. M., 1949, a- 314-17 ALF4(MWVA. Sh.M. Hisitalogical changes in the vemsele of the ganglia or the zMathatic nervous system in hypertension. Trudy ]not. lm. N.V. Sklif. 5 no.2t69-77 162. (MIRA 18:6) TISIAMO, Y.Y.; AOTYRGIOMC, A.M.. Ism"W'. Noonormlom of the removal of hydrngen sulfide froic coke-a"n. roks I, kbilln. uo.3:46-49 158. (mm llt3) 1. O^rlkovskly luxbonerno-*konoadcheekly Institut (for Twedenskly, Alentm^b Tesletko). 2. Ukrainskir i3elakhtmicheekty institut (for Akhtmboako, Ishchankto). (Coke-oven gas) (Hydrogen sulfide) ALEMA. FrazlAmek, ins. Romograph for determdring pipe dran dimnsiozls. Vodni hogp 13 no.lo2$-29 163. I. TraRmmy ustmv sollaraci, Bmti*Uva. AIM, rroatimak. inz. Logax-ItIode slide rule for pipe draimp calculation. Yodni hemp 13 w*3tLU 063* I* V~rukxvmy untay melimsci, Bratislava. ALYN"t, F. , Itip. - t.t.-ima-Ing ,.ne urd ! .tpr ipaco r.. ~ -,- , . . : - 'i :-_, ~4 nu.2j2 cf' c.-iv!.~r, ', --f cc.-v,-r 't .. VASJ:L'Yr-.V, M,V., d*ktor tekhn.nauk; POPOV, V.Ye.,, gorw lnzhenez-; ALENICMV, V.1-1,,, gornyy Inyhenar Usitill new trartor E.nd qcrapor equipment in working ore deposits. Gov. z-hur. no.3:20-26 Itr 163. 16:4) 2. lrztitut rornogo dela Urmlskogo filiala AN SSSi. Sverdlovsk. SOY/ 1 12-58-2-2z I's Trang;Lation from: Re~erativm)rr zIntr=al, Elektrotekhnlka, 1958. Wr 2, p 718 (USSR) AUTHOR: A~qwiethikov, Lt. A. TITLE: The Use of Pover Saturation Ch-Ae Coils fo:,- an Adjustab:e -Speed Ittd-itct!')rt-44ot~iT Drive (PlImerentya silov-ykh drosseley nagishcheriya d1ya .- Avoyorwjgc~ elektroprivotia 9 a%i__,kA,.:ro=,n%,rn clektrodV4 e x,~.I -g;Ltel em) PERIOIIY'~CAL: 'V Pb. : Raboty 14--va elektrotakk-i. prom-sti SSSR po mek-har-im. i it-vtcimatiz. no-r. kh-va. Z. M. . 1956, op 155-1S8 ABSTRACT: are described of P. speed -regulat.--nn system for an im- dwc.l~ *on int)tor dw~eloped by the Centra-~ Design Burea-_i of the "Elektroprivod" Tr ;.ht. Tli.o ii~ stern cornprises am iznd.-.~ctioi _m-~tor, satLration choke coils ir-- t-erted Ln titator *nd circvtfts. asid a speed - r egulating system intended to e th* nece"saxy rnecbanical cb.3-racteristics of the drive under driving P_w! brai,~-."::,g fit ;t mupersynchrorciaa speed) conditions, under dynamic braking Z.T:.d 11r.,jer PI.,Igging cl3rti'tions. The drive is iraended for machines E,ptimV.7ig m%-9t r,' the t,~me at a %ear -rated -,greed -irid requiring a reduced C.j:.l 1,'3 SOY./ I 12-S8-2-2278 The U4o of Power S&t=ation Choke Coils for ar~ Ar.4j,-staMe-Speed isduction -Motor .9peed for shnrt period* only. The drive advantages are: 9:rnplicity of con- ar.r zctinm, raliahi!jty, accurate maintainirng of red-aced speed, compactness. L,-j-A, energy 1performimce at reduced speeds is a disadvantage of the drive. A nlDii-conna,tt follcm-ap electric drive systern using a type TAG-21-4 induction VjjCr*or wilh t Scher-fer solid roto.r has beer. developed for operation in an medium. A dexcrLption is presented of an automatic elec- it-ir: drive for screwing and unscrewing bore-hcle piping; the drive consists of a Type AOS-73-4, ZS-kw induction m~tcr and a T-Ype UM-651581 3-phase satu- -iklAnT~ c!K.Ake. The system ass,.Lres red-..,.ced. motor tcfque when the screwing b,r4`,ns, tli;Lo prever.ting da.mage to t%xea,de. A onm'.'ar drive )'afl beer- '.Lsed. and Y~a Fi s%.cceosfijI:y passed industrial tests an a ma4n drive of a multiroll. rotary press at Ihe "Pravda" printing pla--t. A deqtcription and a simplified circuit d!.agram ~j:7 main. drive of c-.!Le roll of 0,_-! n.ewspaper rotary press are pre- s -I is adj erted. I -.e ricitor stator Y-Itage -.wed by 6 sirg:e-phase power satura- ~Jn-n chokiis. Resistors are nxjxected in the !.otor circuit, the values of which C ard ZJ'3 SOY/ I 12-58-Z-ZZTB The 'Llso of Ptiwet Sat--ration Vtoke Crjhls for an Adj-zstable -Speed L-iduction -Motor a::-e adj,~tated a--tomatically depending or- Ofte voltage of a tachometer generator, Oi!n air.xnaement p.-eventing tcrq7je bumps. T1,e c -,ntrol wi-Ldinga of the satu- ration cfia~es are sizpplied from the Oird stage of ar% intermediary magnetic A t.,.egatLve velocity feez1batV. is applied to the input of the third Ve irp-_-t af Oe Erat stage is x_,.pr,'4ed from a master potentiornete:r th-vugh a resistive -capaciti.ve circ%J.t, wh!ch ass,,:.res the smooth rise of the -i%A"te7 s z. ch a systems secux es a den- rable acceleration values when t)-.,*! ~.-Ut 1+ fta'~tee. to &t*ain a predetermired epped. A table of the technical or cbj~~eg *.~R.t are irtended for tEe reg,.!.It;on of induction ninfnrq f.4i preserted. Ya. B. R. CiLrd 3.'3 ZIP* 291 .F 14-51 ji I . . :Wh cy ; 14. wt gJap is] is Hula., at las Xm.: ut 1- mauf -Z Sve 1 .E -V ivigi :z 1p;-1 wMa rl p Fl. lit A 1 88174 S/110/60/000/012/004/004 25-36 E041/F421 AUTMOR V&A111p%pjAQjkWQM&. Engineer TITLE The Series Ym -in (um-lip) or Basic Three-Phase Magnetic Amplifiers 31 PERIODICAL Vestnik elektroprGRyahlennosti, 1960~&No 12, PP~57-62 TEXT These new amplifiers which are designed for use at 50 c/s effect a Paving of copper per unit power or more than three times, Whon connected up so as to give a d,c. output, the rive types In the merae* have the characteristics given in table given below, The feedback rectifiers are chosen on the basis of one third of the nominal kond current The bridge rectifiers are chosen on the basis of 0,9 of' the supply voltage, It is possible to use germanium or mili.con rectifiers in these circuits but they must be cl-tinen so an to have inverse voltage very close to the supply %; Itage It is also necessary to provide current overload protection The variation of the output voltage of the rectifiers with load current, for various values of constant current in the control winding, is given. An example is given of the calculation of a load cliaracteristLe using one of these amplifiers A comparison is made of the calculated and experimental load Card 1#14 88174 s/no/6o/ooo/ol2/004/004 E041/E421 The Ser 14--1 V 14 -3FT (UM-3P) of Basic Three-Pha~e Magnetic Ampltfiers charscit-ristics for amplifiers type oo*1-3n 15 30 A 11 (UM-3P15 30D11) and YM-Ifl20 40 All (UM-IJP20 40 DII), The mer-hanical characteristic of a motor type F1-112 (P-32) delivering 4 1) kW at 3000 rpm when I:nnt-0110d by a maStnettc amplifter, YP4-3n25 62A11 (UM-3P25 62 DII) 0% al-to plotted A dimensionless characteristic enables a load ch,aracierintic to be calculated for the case- of a three-phase alternatitng curt-ent load. There are 6 figures. I table and 7 Soviot rprerpnces SUBMITTED April 27, 1960 Card 2/4 88174 S/110/60/000/012/004/004 Eo41/E421 The Set ie4 OVM- JP) of' Basic Three-Pha-te Magnetic Amplifiers Amplif-aer Type Line-Line Supply Voltage v Nominal Amplirier Data Load Control Bias tI C Current Curren A A A continuous Rating of Control and Bias Windings A UM-WI 1 10 D). 1 127 5 (a 5 0.32 o 16 0,,34 UM- 3,P20 J40 VI J 220 9 6 0.56 0 28 0.42 tIM_jp25 62 oil 220 20 o,49 0,25 0,51 IIM-3P32 64 oil 220 46 o.6a 0 31 o.68 VM- 3P40 Bn DI 1 220 100 0 6a 0.31 0.93 Card 3/4 RX with natural cooling 88174 S/110/60/000/012/004/004 EOIII/E421 The seri tti, ym-3n WM.~P) of Basic Three-Phase Magnetic Amplifiers Table (continued) Ampl i f1mr maximum Contrat Rectified rype Winding Reiglist,ince Weight I oad rower (ohmml kw Um- 5ill S W DII 20 16 o 65 V4 -,t,;.)o 110 1)11 12, 33 2 0 8YM '%P25 62 vil 17 70 4 2 V!611- IP32 414 oil 17 130 9 7 8(1 1)11 113 24o 21 Wit h mel,enitam reLlifier bridge Card 4/4 ALENCHIKOV. D.A., lzzh.; MARCHEMKO, W.L., inah. Tho UM-seriam mApstlo amplifiers aW BO-type block@. Vast, *3*3itropran. 33 no.1109-80 9 162. (MIRA 15:11) (M&gnatLe ampUtiers) AL121CU=,-p,A. inzh.; BIZPALOV, V.ra., inth.; KOFYWV, I.F., kan4. InkL. nauk; NIKITIU, Yu.A., Insh. Series of motor-ampUftera. glektrotekhnika 35 no.6:19-" J'a 164. (YIRA 17:8) list L Z 2/002/0 3~5! Vit/0363/66/00 'is. Ale ikov j?.X. 4 k iftal Via 'Aiftnlor l el 'til Ita U 141 0t~ kims'! ~f a thetio cordigrite 7 Tn I IOURoi I 6 orit rpni. heel materialy, v. 2, :n( 2 Ono 4 1 '1 ~~~ i a ~00 *6 t 6 Mot i. i 8 ~1112 B" ve a7,60 isrite syntheeized from fu 1141 00 ~to:: OR, on 0 4 1 *f 0 ! M tro to, 1 hours, at temperatures fr W tMont V done In a Sill% furnace ! cl 0 0 At ub 0AtL jj cooling. Glasses of thr o a t, na stoic lowetrio cordierite compc . 0 &0 l! t V!, i iToit %!, rA re silicon dioxide, and s 60 talph ' I :L&t L 1~ ltk !~ialllldon! dioxide. X-ray investigt V-10 ~dri 1 lill t i 50 it. Rilieults are shown in grapid X 0 *r Mil, a q: 4 124~ b4l ~ t tgoUlAked beat treatment at 140C ' it' i h h dl 1 a 0 0 * vs a on or exagonal oor ( g Ste h 4 t sb be; ej oil l the reverse transition F l I am; es: el , ti, ,'00,a ri UDG:548 .19 L; i:IA: 16;i] F/0"Z 2, glass in~ a;m_ one j a and I , w ~o.41NR711 "t t I of the cordieritsi!, Tmh a ox 0. over -00 a a was: ob-~ it 00faiiibli shad that the poly-': IWW~10 cordlerite lo,aoopm_~. structure vhich' pro-~'. or Itt to 04t-9 interval. The t 'ble,i the temperature rauge :up Ao t CN 0 .'"r t001B/ Om Rat _J ~A ALLTr,HXX()V, 3-F-I 7ATTSEVA* L.L.; LIPIS, L.V.; NIKOIATEV, N.S.; Mar, V'.'*V.; CRMTAM, N.T. Proporties of complex plutanyl fluorides. Zhur. aeorge Was 6 no.?tI513-1519 JI 161. (IMIU 14:7) (Flutanyl fluoride) 00 0 09 10 0, o::::: J, 0-0 t1irt" lit IF- to c Al KO . aqwdems ON Om awsba"m A No lost$ OMWmft aubsemb- CWAWcw, I A, Ksmtwv Mo SEXMM. 106048 r#PWM' to == J.),m C&O furL -W'MXGK 10 goo 0 A s 0 - o 0 so: .000 too 0~fftj.*ICSL LF"94"" CLAUWKAIMM LAI v'-r-V- -fj ..INDIA I 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 on No Ise, 4: Ow. " Ir 40609606660;OIN: 0 0* 46 0 6 IN 0 a 1b 0 0 0 0.0~,Ola a' 11MUM=, S*.X. AID - P-76 Subject : VoSR/Engineering Card : 1/1 Authors Alenchikov, S. I., Eng., and Evzerova, F. K., Eng. Mosox~w Title Quality of Steam for Uniflow Separating Boile ,.-- Perlodio-al Izv. V.T.1., v. 21, #3, 17-18, Mr 1952 Abstract Different methods of washing salt from steam In conven- tional and uniflow boilers are discussed. The salt con- centration In water during evaporation is exp ressed with differential equations. 2 charts. Instltutlon Moscow Inst. of Power Engineering im. Molotov (MEI), Bureau of Uniflow Boiler Construetion Submitted October 5, 1951 ACCESSION NR: AP4042555 S/0056/64/046/006/1979/1984 AUTHORS: Aleki~eyevs~s~.&L,Xa".; Karstens, G. E.; Mozhayev, V. V. TITLE: Investigation of galvanomagnetic properties of Pd SOURCE. Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 6. 1964, 1979-1984 TOPIC TAGS: palladium, galvanomagnetic property. Fermi surface. transition met4l, low temperature research ABSTRAC"j.: In view of the lack of sufficiently detailed data on the Fermi surfaces of transition metals, the authors investigated the galvanamagnatic properties of single-crystal samples of Pd, whose purity was represented by p(T - 300K)/p(T - 4.2K) = 1500--2100. The measurements ware made on chemically purified palladium at 4.2K. The angular dependences of the resistance and of the Hall amf were normally investigated in fiel-da up to 26 kOe, although some samp-les were measured in a field of 36 k0e. it has been established that Card 1/4 ACCESSION N`R: AP4042555 palladium has an open Fermi surface, and the experimental results are consistent with a surface constituting a "three-dimens'ional grid of corrugated cylinderu." with the cylinder axes along the fourfold axes of the reciprocal lattice. The average constant diameter of these cylinders is approximately (0.25 t 0.03) b, where b is the pailadium reciprocal.lattice period in the [1001 direction: b = - 2(2ir/a), a = 3.88 A. It is concluded that the open surface of palladium represents holes. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheakikb problem Akademij nauk SSSR (Institut6 of Physics Problems, Academy of Sciences SSSR) SUBMITTEDs 30Dec63 DATE ACO: ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: SS' UP NR REF SOV. 007 OTHER; 000 Card 2/4 --------------- ACCESSIM NRs AP4042555 J AY IJ V Ampoule ~or mellln& 'A - Potcook ENCLOSUREt 01 7 Z T V I I- 111" j a ON LW Varia%lon of resisUnce In mgnetic field for samples Pd-9 (left) and I'd 51 (right) cotd 3/4 ACCESSIM 1IRj A24,042555 acLosuREi 02 Dependence of resistivity (2d-10 sample, left) and Hall emf (right, Cample 2d-9) an the magnetic field Card 4/4 i p I I t id Al-2XSETINSOY, It. lite. Hoscow --.- .......... Eigenac-Wten von Wtullen In stELrien M.,4;nctfelderm." report subuitt.--i-!1 .'C)r .2nd Intl Symp on Hyrerpure Materials in S-ien.-e and Teduiology, Dmodon, GDRI 28 Soep-2 OA 65. Instivit flzl~ihauklhj-, i,roblem AN SSSR, Moscow. t 1i t :77' Iij "JR! 155100 lr!j V. S. p~4vAjgnetii6l pr1opertUa of of 14011~ 1- ,0.11 I.takhniaheskoy fiziki* Pih,imaivi Ok M*V 5' 1965' 31-36 0 q-ta %M- t t AnA. hr6ij~ ,01 S-5 t~ :X*Gults of measurements ot ~~t'he' and Cr, carried out ivv,;I*rge~ 8414ements, were made witb 4poafttW p 63), an single'oryAala'!8evers fts;!14 ions a proximately: a M"ki t"t ~osslblo to make me a ts a uremin Q~ inll~ kz'4*6 of the realstance t _, at'ivcm ~ euper, Ad'i temperature was relatively. 1i i9 17, iL ~Jbf a 10W NLUO, the maxiuiik valilew,:d al ,4Wount1ng to -.2 x 10 ''The im j*~;tp'f the. Enclosure. V MAGOAS concern i;i' Ue tho, be, 7f o;!.,, Indid4to ~that va~iadiuz~:!Arid.tit4h;-!, an 00en Fer~mk-iurfade~ pO UM'hSLO har* ' lkv Its torbsli&U~nde a ft~ IVA 3. OrIg.:'art. bas'.' rb S. I. viv i .A 'I---bU-ms I S=SSIRR UOTI Ni 114 77 N"T; ii 2 It P It -1-M T7 ........... t 1. A and B -.Aagular distribution 6 Ouvatomal"ance or SlqA-& oa.4'74 1 k0s i I - i'-" In Ithe'ainisam, rexpectivily ~~Jha,~jl for curves A and D ls~on the and D on.tbe lefU i " " a P, am no pud AZ Ji '41 *tore$ lrtr._~Lirt _i,_ it i i al un/W56/65/09/001/6159/0M PIN m q1 job ~heikoy risiki, T. 49, no. 1, 1965: W TOM~: -rA( is; luo~ it.' ~f6pmoliii4 saloy, superconfluctivity, critical r e lit Ottat, vestipation of the superconductim.K Prom 1 lis'or the alloys Vera PP7.e- ad ~ trou I fit Ai Jfi ria I tm#oe froin rom teqmr*ture't* h.L* is 000 0 -for Ga. The Ga content ranged fraim j, t r', a mm"to showed that anoys vontainIng ad, s"ereonductor-like, depanaences or 'OJA,~. Waimaximum at 35 at AUC" ~thdl fd~ it 36 11 im~ tde~l *Ityff The criticalt "10.0 esti '~Oelid: not the U" I-R. A t 0A *-ZK* . OfA 1:3 tevOW we# by smauring the resistance . In Id L tj ~L 22 go: ~Cwd 7 7 h63/Opsi it Ail A 0 LOP Suporcanduc o0 11'1,, 3,9 -S6:'1963, 1121-11237 ITT 14 dig' k1o 'doitiug;alloy, matuatic fold ASA !1 !01 TJ 1! 8*' Oi so 4 ti~& the critical sagnatLe Pa. 1,~!Lres are 4eacribed, The i4oirativily *maill current n lot i, ~ i .. oe iitic~ f tald of 150 k 4111A "lm-of o1tacberse of a be tlike, to, maxisum icirroult to us 1~ 41-il;i;: Fe At vivo 0o3 TA !J~ 0 twi tul~vftftt 1 *4 Et~ 0 a t to 4~1 ad ARA "o4o field, Is passed to ths' at `46i isialtiineous scanniao of lp a j 16 42 it 11~14.ljt w!idevistIon of the basis f raim'-. ,a a4ld Lationsity. , The 0 taut x t Po an to 1061, Txtt..1OR.,,t%10t saimpli Is registered. by a A .1,i4 bU101#6 1 he po tom tia I a too tro d I*a A oil t of~ ts~ 401! 4 current )KO)JI111, ~,P*Wxad through the *as Is*. I Oat! a signal 'compeasatla amj;~ -~to a F. ad,,: tb* vasistan mppeara,~. t a curve of thecatianottkon, 1.,t4~, A;. oa~~: The second method tit It* 'Aftids' stationer: 'A M4 Id. 01 ~~t ; j ;1 1 14 14 Is Als , through the 4&4141~ 6, 916filt o"Nample'.1, Suildup tiue~ 5*0 Iting I Use from 'a Max agol .............. T- I Ij Ji;3 ij ~4 tie 1~1 ii i;0#;4 to oulo inplet of- the 1: ii4!o6ipiwtm ~of, the samplo at*; dititurtion of *"Pete 01 ii them C! i*0 ~~di I hi, P 2 o4itioi !'kill , teriatuas dik the cur*462fil late, d ~d I itsi tan bo'uated:by wubitlt~t 4 lot; !the d-c noasuriss q.17ftqt , Po 0 ihLtl;1: i 1 40 Q P 40~0, while the econd sputl a uppearame of t a 4noto 'til 4 llu"O 44 it ~A by $~,Wqlt go prdoortlL, ItILS 4ft tat, S, Irablaillis Aea4a", of; 1 t m a I . $us cobvil TU ALTO I? U` .711 ILL 14, Cams ir 5 7T at Sciences mu (mastitut ftz Ar Orftev In Sim r It UK VIC MIL g6 Tj alftl*~ Orystal, resonance abMidion, toovemture a 01', measuremafts or resonant absorption or 1 bw,tb*! t eciw of sn'Ll" in sumae mistau !or tin, 2* were made vith a set4 in i 'Ohl U a r 'j', at; OM starst speed relative to theI4oux~*i+,VsIVg: it Qj); a vas an SnOg ccip-c'nuA ~-30 W6 412 ikili fti~l :;740 X-radiatioa vu applied'ihmo a, 'r a Okm r4 Meammente the source tWas al*ap i fit th CASMAtIOM (WIj and (1001 cut rivi th; ~nttlning 1.7% Sn"g. the apparatus and T7, i t i S 31~4 t it wi ;iA JrW /,r,,':,,4*p ( t ) /F- I ACC N P.. SOURCE CODF: IM/00, 56/66/o_%/005,/1202/1204 N. Ye.; Earlitemi, G. E,.; Mozhayev, 1. V. GRG InstituLe t~l llrcblema ~n Phy5lca. AN SSOR (In,.3titut fizic lies k-'kh P rob I T11 'E: 1n-jc:stiL:i;.tion of the n e t. I cpro:)crties of liydrogenllzed. palladiun ainrlc crystala SOURCE: h ekap(w I t;cc)r fiz, %r. 5j, no. !~It 120 4 TOPIC T1.0": hydrogen doped palladimn, cryotal e1cc-.rQ-- motive rorce, Hall constant, Fermi surface ABSTRACT: The 11vanomantietIc vroi)crtlev and lla-~l clectrwriotive force have been studled in hi i -purity hyd off?.e.-ilzed prtllaOlum s1rigle crystal:), 'T' eq, I 1',:w hydrogen con,~entra- with p 3 (D kl-p r tions betw"ri 0 and 20 ai; 1,41thIn thev;.- the nature of the resistance anisotropy did not vary. Tkie resistance anisotropy-. in L 3645M6 ACC N14 Ap6ol8,r98 efrective rieldm remained constant and the Hall constant for Lmall hydrogen concentrations (0-3 at %J did not change. On the basis of the data obtainod, it can be concluded that a small hydrogen concciltra-i tionrs no chango develops In the open reglons of the Fertrd surface. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [Based on authors' abstract) [pr) SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE3 09Dec65/ ORlG PX-F: 002/ OTH REF: 061 2/2 lt A A. stow advoft fimm ~the 11014. PIS as T;r*4&Msf ok law AUOW, )b"bwmr affect. SMOS o"Vroutdo of the affft 67 JS pg*4 the OUUMS Woon-ja 00 with Pd, I*. erliAft4ms +A iWid., 2m %UW or ra"Caft-u*o a* r%Lba JAYWOO, 2be ! g Or vu. UG uv* * ' if ji 0.2 m tbJ*k Aba wat4 im IOU iiNkus o' "d qo*~ u a haft dwm the v ilIoA the, sample at th the V%*lUbed I" sle"Wea I #4M A, VIL3 Lm 16 The nold 1n tb Co L JIM bob"a@ fleld *A , co Co nml= at *Ne op ww~ *I Pip unto ~wl - 0m it T1 TIJ, !~Tll 0, the*w* thokwAl opl- 0~' or, iiiia, dld*.i "is of- ider 81111111110 0. ustaule am' FeT- mn viume i ft ft La dswdtr~ CIO WS , L 02451-67- 151T,(1) IJP(c) VV A67 NR, Aft,0090SO 6M: UR/0020/66/166/005/1088/1090 AUTHOR: Alaks%sy vokly, N. Ye. Koretskiv. G. A. ORG, Institute *V P~ 6 L_Acal r-rob1vm3. Ap-aftmy Of ScienCQ4.4SSSA (Institut fizicheAkh prob 4"& aaomfl.. TITLE: A twall hIgh-renolution mass Spectrometer with a variable magnetic field for light Can fin gip .Ely SOUR&: AN SSSR- Doklady. v. 166, no. S, 1966, 1099-1090 TOPIC TAGS. miniature mass spectrometer, gas analysis AZSTRACT- The fe-ature of this "ctrometer is that the ion source and collector and the magnet are buide the vacuum chamber which is a direct extension of the high vacu- um diffusion pLap, 11v-- resolution of the Instruinent, based on the half-pealz width, is 7200. A diagrm of the pectromejer is shown in figure 1; dimensions are in mm. Re- sults of a test with Will -FID -3He are discussed. Presented -'I Acadtwlclan P, L. Ka,. pits on .16 June 1165. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. UDC: 621.384.8 1/2 L ACC NR~ AP60080*6 tr=] Fig. 1. I-shelli 2-high-vacum trap-, 3--diffusion pump; 4--magnet pole; 5--upper chamber; 6-ion source; 7--steal plate-, 8--collector, 9--ion source electrodes; 10-- ion trajectory; 11-aperture diaphragm; 12--magnet screens; 13--supporting ring; 14-- output amplifier. SUB COM4 19,07/ SUBM DAM ISJun6S/ OPIG REr: oos ACC NRi A?6()33852, CODE; UR/0281/66/000/004/0003/0011 AU7.0%: Alekaeyevskiy, N. Ye. (Noscow) MIG: noze a!-.!!: Problems associated with the application of superconductivity. [Presented in Moscow at a Zeneral menting of the Department of Physico-Technical Problems of Power ZnZ.--.,:er!nZ on 4 Fcbruary 19653. -13URCE.- All SM. Izuestiya. Energetika i transport, no. 4. 1966. 3-11 T ,OPIC 7AGS; superconductivity, superconductinG alio~, cryogenic device ABSTRACT: The thea.-It of ~uperconducting alloys. their application and the deslen of .ductor, eler~_-nts are presented. At present, superconducting wire is produced supercon the SSSR .~.-c;n ductile superconductor-s. An example is 65 BT wire which is made of a . n alloy containinZ 65% niobiuz and titani=. 71he wire is coveread with a protective lay- er of copper and is insulated with polyester lacquer. -the critical ten2erature is ap- prox!=taly 100K while the critical field intensity at a te-_perzz-,._-e of 4.20K "s ap- proximately 90 oersted. After special heat treatment, the wire has a criticall cu:-mnt density of 8-10" =91=2 in the range of magnetic field intensity from 20 to 40 kilo.- carsted and a temperature of 4.20K. There is practically no degradation in this wire. 65 BT wire wai used by the author to fabricate 10 laboratory solenoids which were suc- UDC: 537.312.62 Card 1/2 eoe and tyLe *0 sect Car -00.0 at 'Cator 61ett e-45vo of the eed 'b0 tyvo NIS ~lk Of ttt q atov 19' 'j.00, 0 10 410100 10-14 sevat t ,.sjoll ro lo-* o'll" 0~-Ooa 'DVj Zxatlojes 10 #?- 0 " tile v 'Otal :R~) *,r VaT sev, for S.Xper ti.01% 'Osto f .Ile 0 -staVe ttle lpe. ?e Abst Submitt, Tat* tvte ors. '00VIX~%vic Tate's vil'~ 6t $Ova 6 101 sev's the t*o -,a 0 "~Ia'r Itted oil tne tj, tyle vas rco, * lot, 0 ter 0t %loll % ot teWa ,et f erst .0'evo 'ad 09 5,.~,Pj?le tylo tYLO ts-oll d svd table t'Lolt 040006 vot,~* crj.,be a 0,,e 514,00 c0 669 wn avot'al? 0 are ~1411 stor 2 sev-sr ta. -IV feS"'. in a __.-ators with %olale lotlt'llt~* ov~ 140 date %.ionstruction AID P - 4378 Subject USSR/Power Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110 a - 4/17 Authors A1qrLc S I and F. K. Yevzerova, Engs. Moscow _blkov _ffx_;dnc9_:!.'~o_ ~W~tral Scientific Research Institute for Boilers and Turbines and the All-Union Heat Engineering Institute. Title Salt-conoentrating device for testing of feed water and condensates. Periodical : TeploenergetLka, 5, 22-24, MY 1956 Abstract : A new device for feed water concentration, and Its design and operation are described. Reportedly this instrument makes possible a ten-fold concentration of liquid. One diagram. 3 tables. Institution : Nam - 14 Submitted : No date 78-3-4-23/30 AUTIIORSs Al Zayteeva, L. L. , Lipis, L. V. .-AM4 Nikolayev, IT. S., Vomin, V. V., Chebotarev, N. T. TITLSs Investigation of the Physico-Chomical Properties of Plutonyl Fluoride (Izucheniye fiziko-khimicheskikh evoystv ftoristogo plutonila) PERIODICALi Zhurn&l Iteorgunicheakoy Khimii,1958,Vol-3tNr 4iPP-951-955(USSR) ABSTRAM The synthesis of plutonyl fluoride from hydrochloric acid solutions of plutonium-VI with liquid hydrofluoric acid wao elaborated. Tho plutoryl fluoride produced by Ihis synthesis was ana- d 3 f 11 w t1:16 al"locao a, a by a 1 1 analysis by determination of the state of valence of plutonium by means of the electron absorption spectrum C) by the determination of the composition based on the U. R. -absorption spectrum d) by X-ray structural analysis. Tho chemical analysis showed that plutonyl fluoride has the Card 112 fol.lowing formul&3 Pu02P2' 78-3-4-23/38 Investigation of the Physico-Chemical Properties of Plutonyl Fluoride Tito electron and U.R. absorption spectra of plutonyl fluoride proved the presence of the PUO 22*_ion and the absence of th'a llu-IV-ion. The crystallization structure of plutonyl fluoride a owe a rh,84bic lattice with the constants a - 5,797,t 0,005 ~ and 42 -+ 31. 'Ate X-rav density of PuO F. amounts to 6,50 g/cM3. Tito solubility of plutonil fluoride in water at 200C amounts to 1,07 g11. On the action of water on plutonyl fluoride it change of structure oecurs. There are 5 figures, 2 tables: and 7 referencee S UM I TTE 1) xOctober 20, 1957 Card 2/2 AUTHM- Nikolayev. N.S., Alenchikora, 1.?. 32-24-' 4-14/67 ?ITLR: The Determination of Water in Liquid Hydrogen Fluor-de (Opredelenlye vady v zhidkom ftorlatom vodorode) FIRMICA14 Zemodskays. Laboratorlya, 1958. Vol. 24, Nr 4, -rT,. 41E-L19 (USSR) ABSTRAOTi Thin method is 'based upon the &Ireaay deace-bed determination of imter In hydrogen fluoride by means of Fischer's reagent in pyTidine, but in the present o&se, in contraAiction to Cook and VindIFLter (Ref 3) an well &3 to Mitchel and Smit (Ref 2) this 13 OaxTled out by way of potasaitm fluoride and not immediately from Wrogen fluoride. Also M.P. Gustyakova took part in these experiments. The ratio between potassium bifluoride and the Wrogen fluoride to be investigated was fixed at 8 : 1. The mix- tura of hydrogen fluoride AM potassium bifluoride is mixed in pure methazwl in Fischer's reagent and is re-titrated velth a methanol with a certain qu&ntity of water. The end of titration is eleatrametrioally determined. Thus, three determi-tIons Car-3 1/2 carried out with one and the same sample investigated resulted The DatexudmUon of Water in Liquid 32-24-4-14/67 Hydrogen Flu*vid a in a water omtent of' 0-95, 0.87 and 0.95r4. The vatee-ess mathawl used wu cb-tained by treatment With o--pper s-alfate and Owtall.1o sodiam and cmlaintd 0.01) - 0.1.4, water, whereas pyi'L- dirm wLs dehyamted with oalok~im ~,,ydrije &ni cantairt-'a 0.1% water after distillation. T~A titer of Fischer' s rahg~nt ssually amounted -to 3-4 utg/ml. Thn moist~iri content of the sample in- trotatigiLtsO to caloulAtt-d aworAing to a given fcr=Aa. The methoda described maki It possible to -.9.rry omAt examination id.th an error liudt of + _% and a voter content of -up to I%. them are I figurn. I and 7 referen"s, 3 of vehich are so,riet. ASMCUTIMs Inntitut 6babohey I nporganlcheskoy khimli im. H.S.Kurnakova AN 93SR ( Ins titute for GAneral ana I rorgmnic Chemistry imeni 10.8. K-Armakoir AS VSSR) .1. Water-De,~ermination 2. Hydrogen rluoride (Liquid)--Analysis 1. PotassJum flLwIde--Cliemical reactions C a rd 2121 its ]Ali till -1 Ica A &1113 -sit 5(2). 210) sov, ,-~-"-C-1/46 AUTHORS: ,k3enchikova, I. F., Zajrts*va, 1. L., Li~ial L, V., Vomin. TITLE: E*ImLre.U.-_~ and Inve ation of the Physico-cliemical Properties ll*i ot Plutonyl-ch d" Vydelaniye i izucheniye fiziko-khimiches- lori f k1kh svoyetv khloristogo plutonl1a) PSRIODICLL: Zhurnal neorganioheskoy khimii.~ 1959: Vol 4~ Nr 5, pp 961-962 (USSR) ABSTRACT, The synthesis of plutonyl chloride was carried out by the vacuum vaporizatlan of & p!LIuryl chloride solution at room tomperature. Flusonyl chlori;e was isolated in fcrm of green- inh-yellow crystals of the --mposition Fu02 C12'6H20. By means of electrons and infrared abeorltic'n spectra of the plutonyl chlorido crystals it was provL%d Mist this compound contains 2+ 11u0i -ions amd tba% no Pu(IV'- io preqvni. The spectra of the crystals were photographed by neans of th-% spectrograph ISP-51 (the camera had a 'coal of 270 n7.) ikithin the range OT 4200 - 9800 2. After a lonp-t;: ql;urtige -.f the plutonyl Card 1/2 chloride preparstion the izifrazod- ani el-ctron adsorption SOV/73-4 9ep&m1Ao::. and Irvestigation of the Physzco--7hemlcal Vrcpartiez of Plutonyl- chlorlde ~vpectra undergo a cinsiderablie ohange bsorpt on lines occur 4.n such spectra wbirh are chericver1s;i-ch of Puit. Under the *ctlon nf a a-r&di&t!-,;n a of Fu~Vl) into Pu(IV) takei plaae. The anilyvij valuei of pl--tonjyl chloride are mhomn in a lable and the absD-p-ti:r. ape,tra cf various solutions amd, of the c-:?stal cl,' `,~ 1,*4-atonyl :iYlzride are shown ty figazes 4. Tbt,,r, 5-~, 4. fit7-,;res. 1 table, and 2 retexencen. SUBMITTED: Lpri.1 1- ',~58 Card 212 al, tfloo AUTHORS; A 1. (1 na r. i k o -, a IFZ ay t rr v u, L L. L: ITI 0 -. Ski L. V , m I n , V V . C i t a - T. TITLLs Prnpurt-.es Tititor4~ fluoride PUIODICAL% Zhim-nal rieorgmnichas~.-,y khim;:-, , v. no TEXT i Thi: objezt of the Vresem st,.Ady was the pr,:dvcton ~nl i,.,,.catigat:.cn of jilutonolfLuoride- comFlexta with alks~i meta*.s -Et S,-!-,tOT-3 FuO2 F2 - xer H 20 w-,th Me - ,I&, X, i;ii 4' Rb. Ca wvre :nve3ttgati-a :n the range X*/Pli to 50 by means or electron abscrpticn 3pe,-tra The latter were recordea by mears of thq (:SP-111) ' at the tc!:ing zemperaIL4re of IJ,q-.ild mtrcgen, Tn" z:,mpourda prt-pa:p! were ana-'y=eii Table 1 prcv-dev a 1,,st :J the c,)mprjrd* FTCIUCed aS W?:: a3 Ih-71 values. "'t-P corrqwumds MePuC 2F3' H 2C are -,eo!cpi- ard ,f ----b--,: ~-ymr-try, F;jF,.2 CLM.?-% Ctit chrcmlum for the f R-Lp%~- F (lattice c.-n.?tarii In F2~ "W -,.: Cs--d 14 7 2 -,'~ S/C-t,h~ ' /0-';- 1,07 1 C,.;21r'l 4 froperti.eii of plul-ir~yl R 0 (b,916 Z 2 ccmpcunds Id-P PUO B exgtg; F~g,lk S'nona !tIO? i--agra-=E f:r K PuC-F 2 2 4 and k'.,;HNFuc F m 3cbemsitlcu'. fir;: -.he :ct'-~,ni W369 4)2 2 4 also fourdi thL4 !,t,di ograz, is very r,-In Ztes a ;OW 8.jr.IE--tr.W '111 e & bT f t.1 0 1, s p e :r a a.- 7 h ar 3,: t-np bands f:r VI ' j -:4 r, 1 9C a is w e a.; b,, t w % r The Fu ~~et_ 'Veel, ztabil~tj ct' t he- :,.jm;curd XtPuO FF,LI wazi t:, --n thu trir- mitIcn fruL sodl,.m. to ce3i~tr.. Tter,~ Art~ 4 t~-t:e4- i-Id 5 referencent 2 Scilliat-blac and 13 nor.-S,~i**Iet-b-c~ 171,e 7pfer~nce 17 j.,,4b!:ca^ion reads as 21 Df tht Sle.nerta, '43, JI!W TO.-K~ S-i J~i _7 T "ED 1.1 C, , Ca.rd 21C ALME9310TA, I.?.; LIFIS, L.Y.; XIKOUM, N.B. DMOUPtIOU Of 00 SYStm POWZ-BP-320 (IsOthOm 2ec). Atait. norg, 10 noi.6092m596 A 'Us (KLPA 1496) (pliatoniva eoqpmnb) AIJOUNW. T40., lush. Use of *'breathing" type press for drying paperboard. Bum6prom. -35 no.8:24 AS 160. (MIR& 13:8) (Paperboa,rd-Drying) Azamos, X. -.- .........- SPOt-ftlding SqUIPment. On. tekh. 2 no.5:6245 My 158. (KIRL 11:6) I.Inatruktor stantall yuvrkh takhnikow g. Zhdanovs. StalinmkDy oblasti. (Illectric welding) ALXNGOZ. I.A. Banterial flora In experimental paritoniti* in dogs caused by perforation of the stomach and duodenum. Vracb. delo no-1:93-56 Ja '57 (XLRA 10:4) 1. Pr*podsvtLohsskV& Wirurgichaskays, klinilm (sav.-prof. I.Ya. Leyuska ( I kafedrs, miknbiologil (sav.-jirof. S.K. MinerTin) Odesst:ogo moditslackvgo institut&. (PERITONITIS) (&BDOKZR--UCTj1RIOLJDGT) I.Ta ALENG0Z, I. A., GANO MED SOI I "PERITONITIS IN PERFO- RAtION OF OASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERI., (CLINICAL AND EXPERIME14TAL OBSERVATIONS)." STALINO, 1961. (MIN OF HEALTH U03R, STALIN STATE MED INST im A. I.,.. GOR'KIY). (KL, 3-6,1p 229). 383 A ROUMV. 1J.; n R.Z*; AJXWW. N.G. On horocarbon amitabollen in sclarma. Test. otorinolar. 1j no.3.j2- 56 Xnjr-Jums 1951. (Cin 20:11) 1. Of the Department of Bioebamittry (Head--Docent I.S. Royzvar,) an& of the Departuent of Diseases of the Bar, Throat. wA Nose (16*4~Prof. V.P. YaraslavWdy), Vinnites. Hedical Institute. - r --,, 't ". '.. ,/7, 6 5-, "'1 1; r 't '. AJANDOZ, 9.0-.4 Itand.sed.mauk 1. . I - ''. ~. ..... 1-11 Clinical radiograptW in laryngeal cancer. Trach.delo no.10:1081- 10831 0 157- (MINA 10:12) 1. Zliniks bolenney ukba, gorla I noes (sav. - prof. L.A.Uritekly) Mda*koga meditainskoso, institute. (1ARTIX-CAVGn) ALEIIGOZ, N.G. Tw* oases of neurincom, of the pMry=. Zhur. ush. nose i Sorl. bol. ano.4177-711 JI-Ag 161. (MLA 15: 1) 1. Im klinqk:L bolesney ukha, gorla i noon (zav. - prof. L.A.Zaritskly) Odavakogo neditsin ko o institute Imni N.I.Pirogova. I=A NSTM-Tumhs) AL&Gw, N.C,.A buid.med.tisuk rhiazine aantent Am tho Wood of rhinoscleroma patients and t,bangeii Jn it due to the affect of st,"ptomycin. Zhur. ush., zon.i ljor. boU. 22.no.6353-55 N-D'64. (KrU 16%7) 1. 1z )~Ilrilki bel6aney ukha, gorla I riosa (zuv.-4weluzha=yy dtlyNtbl" Tlaukl I,rof L.AsUrItakly) Odsaskogo medilsinskogo in- iltltut4t Juleul N.I. rvigora (jllAVC6CIXhj (TH;Axujo (STn?T(MCIN) I,CSEIIITSKIYJ I.N., dotsent; joacumm, G.F.; VERBITSKAYA, L.P., dottient; LISLIMO, N.I.j bIRBRLM, M.L.; AIZIG.O:Z, JI.G.; LOKIDWOV, D.P.; IAROSHCHUX, A.A. Sta4e of health of workers in the graphite industry,. Vrach. dale no.8al34 Ag'63- (KnA 16:9) 1. Odeaskly maditainskiy institut. (NO SUI=T HUDINGS) r ";P,l . r , . .,Cjl n ,A:' rl7l,'!?:IY, B.H., IMDTINS,WfA, Ye.Ya., OGr)IJFr.-P:,, T:.D., AUNICH, Ye.M. I'lillov pigwarits from aminuphenylimides cf naphthalic acid. uch. nap. XIICIJ 'i1.253-254 56. (.%M.RA 10-C.) (PI gwnts ) (riaphtedic acid) VASILOM, M. V., kand. tekbn. n&uki POPOV, V. N., insh.; Aw~~--j _V. Lush. Davejapsent of the apex wtbod of aWng N=PwOO ores in the Northmm Urals. Isv, iye. uQbebe savol gar@ aftre 5 no $83.2-11 162. (MM l5zlO~ L Imatitat gmiogo delA Urallskago filial& AN SSSR. Rekomado- Yam 'kafsdray atim7lgft gomkh rabot Sverdlovskogo gornogo instituts, ImM Takbrusbava. (Ural Mountains-Strip mining) TALALAM, S.P.; AIENICHEV, V.P. Meohanizing the collection, conveying and retreatment of metal- sbeet waste. Avt.prom. 28 no.10:42-43 0 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Moskovskly avtosavod Lu. Likhachava. (Scrap metals) VOTEVOWKI'T', SorgeY AlOkBOYOV10ho. Lush.; KBASKIII, Abram MI.XhI171tivich, tattb.) WtASKITSp ?%yamm Takovlevich, inzh.j AUOAA~,A~N4mje~A'j.j lush., retmenzent; ZHAVORONKOVA N.N., 'A; KY1W, S.A.t kand. takhn. nauk, iroth., rettlertiolft retmonsont; PUCHKD, X.F., inth., retsenzent; UMOV, I,I,, truth., retnenzarit; LMTA, V.I., Inth., retsenzent [Coxirskq In moobamical drawing for correspondence technical schoole] Mira cherebonlia dlin wiochrVkb tekhnikumov. Kiev, Takh1kiks. Pt.2. 1965. 319 P. (MIRA 18:8) AAL11. a It It a 00 00 ft-- a n-- m_--A Ave 1940, p. ml AlKow wor = -I two I,vs kvioW. fillivarwilie and .60mw ..k1 40 I-Id- W emh -I-& I wmwkw Ate tahuWd mW d6nM see was fee 6 A77HOR: Al nikov 7,T,. Fngineer TITLEt A Chuck for the Boring of Hing ,r,,Dves in -venings --s-r:~n dlyn raStDchki kol;tsevykh kansvok v otverstiyqkh'j PFRIONCAL: Yeshinoptroitel' , 1959, 'Ir q, p -,P "K-13,10 AP3TFACT: A chuck with cutzer has been developed for the borinr of ring grooves in oDenings. The cutter is fitted or. the and !,he chuck. is fastened to the spindle. As soon as the Fi;rp~rt ring touches the openinor the spindle of the lathe is brol,;F-h- tc the proa~essed detail. A liniting device ensures the exact deptn of the grooves. The toring of 2 grooves in steel takes 30 -sec, in ',*lronze 5 sec. The cutters sre made from steel ':111 or 11'1~47. They may have I or 2 cutting edges. Thexe are 2 diagrams. 1. Mot&U - Mu&IUUW 2. Wchins toolm - Eqaipwent 3. When - Applifttiam Card I/I . I I.I ;.i.: I .I I ..I I I I I , ,i~, , :ll~: ::to ]l ~; 11 i t P .11,11 :i -,~ ~ I I Amil'i"ma.- Effect of heat treatment on tra strength of bladen z~f '--ige~-speed cutters for machiming gearu made of 45Gl71U3 steel. Trudy I.PI rio.233:36-40 164. (MIRA 17:10) L 37 .46 SW(k)1*M(d)1EWT .(M)/EW(h)/T/WPCI)/3W.P(V)/LNT(t)/Er1 'JF(c) W/JD ACC NR. AP60182TO SOURCE CODE: uR/ol2i/66/000/002/002h/0028 AUTHOR: Alemiz, M. P. 1-3 ORG: non. TITLE: Finish gear cutting fron refractory steel blanks SOURCE: Stanki I instrument, no. 2, 1966, 24-28 TOPIC TAGS: gear cutting machine, high temperature steel, milling machine, cutting tool, high speed steel ABSTRACT, The author nakes recommendations on the design of cutters for millirg .at&&/from refractory steel. End mills V*e used in studying stability. The end mill vs.s mounted in a 5312 gear milling machiWvith continuous cutting s7ed adjustment. A boned slasher !St. Itimun was used.tor tVCconyol,V ~steel grade were determined 1%01 Tl?igh-speed st 1 R ~ 9K51 by testing ample cutter f F B18 R2 , H RqKI0J and Rl8F4K8M e:.:: It is shown that increas ng rAe_M_prGY_W -cuttei--stability by reducing cutting Str Curves are given shLwing stability of cutters made from various grades of high-speed steel at Ynxious cutting speeds. A formula is given for the relationship between sta-~._ ibility and cutting speed. The effect of feed on stability is discussed and a formula lis given for this relationship. Tests were conducted for studying the effect of ginal allowance on stability. It Is shown that honed worm slashers should be used in i 1 1, L 3722h-66 ACC NR~ AP6018270 finish gear cutting from refractory steel. Their main advantage is that they can be produced with much larger relief angles than those of standard worm plashers. The best cutter material for honed aillers is RAFWMfilgh-speed steel % High-speed R9K1O steel is recamsended for nachising KhN35VTYu bnd R9F54Kh18NqTfsteel. 14olybdenumi disulfide plating does not affect cutteF -stability'. Dividing the slashing operation for vorm vheel blanks Into rough and finish cuts reduces production losses by a factorl of 2-3.5. Orig. art, has : 8 figures, 6 tables, 6 formulas. SUB OODE- 13/ SAM DATE: none/ ORIG RKF., 002/ C1TH REF: 000 4 C&ODE~-n/2563/66/000/267/0060/0082--~ ACC NRt AT7005727 Somid AMiCC%S; Podporijn, V. G.; Alanin, X. P. ORG % no ne 11TAIZ: Torques (luxing coarse tooth cuttinj; of heat resistant steel IW435VTYu SOU.~^E: Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy. no. 267, 1966. Avtomatizatsiya i tekhnologVa mauktinostroyeniya (Automation and technology in ~hc machinery industry)9' 80-82 41444~~-l zo '20PIC u0s: Ametal cUtiag, goilw cutting machine, tool &14:vy, steel/ rail-'35VVYu steel, 4CiCh steel, VKS rmm-L alloy, T5KIO Anak alloy, 5312 gear cutting machine ABSTRACT: ExperirAntal measurements of the cutting torques required during coarse Gear cuttint; of atool W35VTYU gear teeth as a function of cutting parameters were made and compared with cutting torquos required for 40Kh steel teeth. k modern gear cutting machine (todel 5312) was Vaed with a singlO-tooth Miller of 160-mm diameter plated with hard alloys M (for steel )W35VTYu) and TWO (for steel 40Xh). Curves of cutting torque as a function of cutting speed (v - 20-200 A/min), feed (S, - 0 04-0.4 =I/toothh modulus of cutting wheel (m - 2--6 =m) and tool wear (h5 - 0.1-- 0:5 M) are presented for the two wtela. and empirical equations are derived from these results in the form: 1/2 ACC NRs JLT7005727 M" k9m (steel =135VTyu); and M,, kSm (steel 40Kh), JV, kSm (steel =%35VTYu), kg;n (steel 40Xh), resPective4. In jisneral, the cutting torque for the heat-resistant steel is 2.5--4 times higher than ror steel 4M. Orig. art. hass 12 formalas and 4 figures. WD G=1 1)/ SON DATS: none/ ORIG Ras 002 ALSIUM, ................, luprove tha structurn of operational highway organizaticna. J.vt.dor. ?" no.6110 Js '59. (MIRA 12:9) 016wor depArtments)

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