ALTUKHOV, 7.F.
Improving limit gauges for woodworking. Sbor.vnedr.rate.pred. v
lest i mebopromo no.2:85-90 1.159. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Leninpxadekaya mebelluays, fabrika No.l.
(Gauges) (Woodwork-2quipment and supplies)
ALTUKHOV V.F.
60~
Invide calipers in woodworking. Sbor.vnedr.rate.pred. v lee. i mob.
Prom. no.2:91-94 159- (MIRA 13:8)
1. Ieningradskaya mobeltnays, fabrika "Inturist."
(Caluxirs )
Alaumir" V.Fl
moppow
Suggestions for efficient fitting of chair seats, Sbor.vnedreratoo
prod. v les. i meb.prom. no.2.-101-102 159. (MIRA 1)-.8)
I. Leningradakaya mobelinaya fabrika No.l.
(Chairs)
ALTIAOICYI-Y.F.
Suggestion for more efficient cooling system for bottom fire bar
supporte. Sbor.vnedr.rate.pred. v les. i meb.prom. no.2:167-.168
159. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Leningradukaya mebellnaya fabrika No.le
(Purnaces-Gooling)
AIIPUxMV.-Xjr~ - -- I- -
Vniversal m6asuring instruments. Dar. prom. 8 no.8.,21-22 Ag '59.
(MIRA 12:12)
1,1%ningradskara mebel'naya fabrika No.l.
(Heasuring instruments) (Woodwork)
ALTUKHOV, V.F.
Devices for a rapid settinj of knives in the outier roners. Der.
proms 10 noji2.1-24 MY '(4, (MIRA 1413)
Oijuang maohines)
-<UKRO.V.,..'VasilIy. Tedoravich; MAKSAKOV, M.F* !X"" c1.; DONNIKOVA,
A.A., red.izd-va; XAM.OVA, G.L.J* red.
[Adjustment and operation of planing-AW polishing machinav.1
Valadka i ekspluatatsiia ploskopo1irovdI'rWkh stankov. Mo-
skvaj Gosleabumizdat, 1963. 58 P. (MIRA 17:4)
ALTUKHOV, V.F.
7hermal treatment of flitches in autoolaveso Dero prom*
13 no-5:20-21 My 164. (K[RA 17s6)
I. Leningradakiy fanerna-mobellnyy kombinat.
ALTUKHOVP Vero
Interlocking construction for steaming cylinders. Der. prom. 11#
no.5t27-28 Yq 165. (MIRA 186)
1. Leningradakiy fanerno..;mebellnyy kombinat.
ALTUKHOV, V.F.
1~ ~
Experience in the heat treatment of plywood raw materials
in an open pond, Der,prom, 14 no,11.*02-5-27 N 165,
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Leningradskiy fanorno-mebellnyy kombinat.
VjUjff,-Y-I-;-PjiNASENKO, S.I.; SAIATSINSKIY, V.V.
Analrdng the design of props with constant resistance.
Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.1:13-15 A 162. (MM 15:2)
(Mine timbering)
--- - -- ALM "I -- - - - ---- - - -
"The participation of veter.Inarians in the rise of animal products."
Veterinariya, 'Vol. 37, No. 5, 196o, p. 14
C-L~, va. ~ "r, . I I-, 24,4-410-114 apj-
e-L~ 0 0
SMIRNOV, A.D.; ALTUKHOV, Ye.N.
Bcnindary of the Cambrian and Pro-Caabrian of the Sangilen
Highland (southeastern Tuiva). Biul.MIP.Otd.geol. 37 no.5t
167-168 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Sangilen Ridge--GeologyStratigraphic)
SMIRNOV, A.D.; ALTUXHOV, U.N. --
Comparison of the Pro-Cambrian of the Eastern Sayans and the
Sangilen Highland of Tuva. Dok1.AN SSSR 145 no.1sI72-175 Jl
16:2. (MIRA 15M
1. Institut mineralogiiq Ileokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh
elementov AN SSSRs Preds-tavleno akademikom A.L.Yanshinym.
(Sayan Nountains-Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Sangilen Range-Geology, Stratigraphic)
ALTMOV Ye.N.; LUCHITSKAYA, A.I.
Cambrian conglomerates in the upper reaches of the Shumak and
Naryn Rivers (Sangilen Highlan, southeastern Tuva)* Dokl. AN
SSSR U6 no.2:422-425 S 162. (MMA 3-5:9)
1. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii. i kristallokhimii redkikh
elementov AN 333R. Predstavleno akademikom D.I. Shcherbakovym#
(Tuva Autonomous Province-Geology, Stratigrqkie)
ALTUKHOV, Ye.N.
Age f4ators of the Riphean intrusive in Sangilen (Tuva). Dokl.
AN .13SSR 152 no.5:1189-119l 0 163. ()ffRA 16:12)
1. Institut, mineralogii, pokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh
elenentov. Predstavleno 6:ademikom D.I.Shcherbakovym.
SMIRNOV, A.D.; AL-MRHOV, Ye.N.
Age of the Clakhyrtoyskaya, UlanergJ--,kaya, and Lower Tapsinskaya
series of V e Sangilen Range (south(astern Tuva). Izv. AN S&SR.
Ser.geol. 29 no.6:94-98 Je 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1. lnstitut mineralogii, geokhimli i kristallokllimii redkikh
elenvmtov Ministerstva geollogii i okhrany nedr SSSR, Moskva.
ALTUKHOVV Ye.N.; SMIRNOV, A.D.
Place of the intrusive maigmatic activity of the Riphean in
tha structure of the Sangilen highland (Tuva). Dokl. AN
SSSR 157 no.5:1107-1110 Ag 164. (MIRA 170)
1. Inatitut mineralogiij geokbimii i kristallokhimii redkikh
elomentov. Predstavleno ukademikom D.I. Shcherbakovyn.
PROTASOV, V.R.; ALTUKHOV, Yu.Pj,
Study of unconditioned apticomotor reflexes in some fishes. Trudy
Ltrad. biol. Bta. no.16s.132-142 160. (MIRA 13;9)
(SENSE ORUNS-4ISHES) (VISION)
(SPILGE PERCEkION)
DRMOLISKArA# I.N.j ALTUKHOVs, YuP-
Investigation of the heat resistance of the ciliated epithelium
ani serological analysis of-two varieties of Yqtilaster lineatus.
TSitologiia 2 no,4:485-486 Jl-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy tsitologii Instituta tsitologii
AN SSSR, Leningrad i Karadagskaya biologicheakaya stantsiya AN USSR.
(TEMPEWURE~PHYSIOLDGICAL DYECT)
(EPITHELIUM) (MOLLUSKS)
rROTASOV, V.R.; ALVWOV, Yu.P.,, KOVALRVA, zi.D.
M)rphofunctional characteristics of the transition from day vision
to twilight vision in some fishes of the Black Sea'. Dokl.AN SSSR
134 no.1:195-198 3 160. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Institut morfologii ishivotnykh im. A.N.Severtsova Akademii
nauk SSR. Predstavleno akad. I.I. 5hmallgauzenom.
SIMSE ORGANS-IISHES)
VISION)
~
PROTASOV, V.R.; ALTUKHOV, Yu.P.
Naturo a4d mechanism of the reaction of fishes to artificial
.3-ight. I~rudy Karad. biol. sta. no.170-6 161. (NIRA 15:5)
(Fi~hes-Behavior) (Light-Physiological effect)
ALTUKIIC,V, Yu.p.
I
Cptomotor reacticn in fishes.
1-13-124 161.
Trudy Karad. biol. sta. no.17:
(MIRA 15:5)
(Fishes) (Reflexes)
ALTUKHOV, Yu.P.
-Influence of sex and age of some fish on tho heat resistance and
the degree of serologio affinity of their muscle proteins. TSitologiia
;'I no.5:598-601 S-0 161. (MIRA W10)
1. Karadagokaya biontantaiya AN USSR.
(r4VERATUPF--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (MUSCLE)
(FISHES-PHYSIOLOGY)
MITROMMI, Yu.A.; PROTASOV, V.R.; ALTU J-yu
KHOV _WPO
Botimating the abundanre of migratory fiohes with regard to hydro-
electric developments. Vop. ikht. 2 no.1:192-196 162. (MIRA 150)
1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu gidro-tekhniches-
kikh rybovodno-meliorativuykh i prudovykh sooruzheniy, Institut
morfologii zhivotnykh AN SSSR i Akademiya nauk USSR.
(FISHWAYS)
,ALTUKHOV , Xu.P.
Studying the heat resistanco of isolated muscles of "large" and
Osmall" Trachurus trachurus from the Black Sea. TSitologiia 4
no.1:72-73 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15-4)
1. Karadagskaya biostantsipx AN USSR.
(MUSCLES) (HEAT--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(SA=;L)
ALTUnw, ri. P.
"CYtoPhysiological and serological analysis of the interapecific
differential~ion of the Gobidae from Azov Sea."
-1
UNF-g')Co - International SYmPOai-m on thet Rojo of Cell Renetlons in Adapt tions
Of Mettkzoa to Phvirommntal Temperaturc.1, a
LenIngrad, U;SSR, 31 MaY - 5 June 3.963
ALTUXHOV, Yu,F.; APENIN, V.S.
Serologio, analysis of the relationship between the "large" and
"small" I~orae mackerels of ttie Black Sea. VOP-ikht. 3 no.109-
50 163. (MM 16:2)
1. Azovo-Chernomoakiy noLuabno-iseledovatellakly institut
mor-skogo r7hiogo khozyaystva J okeanografii (AzCherNIRO), Kerchl.-
(Bluck Sea-Zaurel)
ALTUKHOV, Yu.P
gr'~~ Am mmors.,
Cytological and physiological characteristics of the distri-
bLition of the 7*mg of the large saurel (Trachuras mediterraneus
Ponticus) in the northern and eastern sections of the Black
Sea. Zool. zhur. 42 no.4s589-595 163, (MIRA 16:7)
I., Shradag Biological Station of the Acadeny of Sciences of
the Ukrainian S.S.R.? and Azov-Black Sea Research Institute
of Kirine Fishery Management and Oceanography, Kerch.
(Black Sea--Saurel)
ALTUKHOV, Yu,P,
Antigenic composition of water-salt extracts from normal
and heated skoletal frog musclos, Sbor.rab. Inst. tait.
no,8:76-81 165, (MIRA l8zl2)
1. Kafedra. darvinizma Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta.
ALTUKHOVO YU.P.
Immunological analysis dIfferentiating two species of frogsj,
Rana temporaria L. and &xna ridibunda Pall. Sbor.rab. Inst.
talt. no.8:203-207 165. (MIRA 18:12)
..0 Kafedra darvinizma Moskovskogo gosudarstvonnogo universitetao
AI:rUKIIOV,, Yu.V.
,-~, I - 4.~- L; -__"; --
Practice ..., of the offices for the economic annlyz-s of onterprises
of the Lower Volga Economic Council. Biul. tekh.-ekon. infcrm.
Gos. nauch.-isal, inst, nauch. i tekh. inform. 17 no.6:86-87
.e 164. Onf',A, 1,7:11)
)'1R/!1w&%n and Animal Mysiology -Blood. V-3
Abs Jour : Ref Vhur - Biol., No 4, 19513, 18cr,.2
Author : G.I., Altukhova
Inst
Title : The Characteristics of Heawtopoiesis in C~)isthorchiasis.
Orig Pub : Frobl. gematol. i perelivaniya krovi, 1956, 1, No 8, 31-3.3
Abstract --r In more than half of 62 patients with o-oirthorchiasis the
erythrocyte count was reduced and the 6 content was down
to 32--6LA. Ifemxytometry established the presence of Ma-
cropienia, microcytosis and anisocytosis. ~n increased
hemolr.,is was noted, vhich was more pronounced when cholan-
e;Ltis was present than in the presence of hepatitis and
cirrhosis of the liver. Thin myelograms of the mj,?rity of
the natients showed an increased number of cryt1ironorm,
bl!tsts (21 to 36-%) and a I~Teater than normal number of
maoroblasts (un to 76.6%). Leukopenia or a tendency to-
,vmrd it was observed in the Deri-rheral blood as well as
Card 1/2
]NIEL
MIN
ter.
resistmite of win
1;'evitsmin And Its t6lation to Irw
Zlidauo
heats. S. D. Viov 6d 1, -A.-Aliukhova (A.-A.
-DoMM". *It$:- Nauk S4.S.R
S R State Unly., Leningrad)_
RD, 113-16(1950.-L. ud A. dotd, the content of virarnin
inter wbmit of known.
ID (1) in srtzdlings of 7' varieties of w'
frmt resistance (11) at room temp., tLftty 6 days al 2', and
aftrr wintering under sinaw. Refrigeration m,ased increases
of t oprox. 3% in I (in spite of aeg. cifect of reinuvin&.1, ht)
Wintering under snow caused increases of 133-74,01.r' 1: E.
Arrangement in order et inercasing I control i.1 morn tcolp.
(with I exception), and of I content ifter %ritacring (VqiLh I
exception). correspnnded to ordet of hicrtasing 11. L and
A. believe I b an Inlirect in-dimtor and tkat otbe, f,.,-
i - ~,4 tors of reorientation cr Hic artivities Jind Of JILLSna c,,I'
am il-Volved. A. W. P_
A %-%- N - " k I'.ij N) W 00
" A P""" M%9 4 SOUROE C,-CDE-. ulA/0413/`/000/019/O034/0034
INVENTOR: Grinev, A. N.; Shvedov, V. I.; Altulchova, L, B,
ORG: none
TITLE: Prepnr,ation of 1-aryl-2-mei;hyl-5-methoxyindoles. Clase 12, No.
186487 (announced by All-Union Chemical and Pharmaceutical Scientific
Researph Institute im-, S. Ordzhonil,,cidze (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-lasledo-
vatellskiy Idilmilco-faniatseytialieskiy ~nstitut)] .
SOURCE: Izobr-eteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey tovarnyye znaki, no, 19,
1966t 34
TOPIC TAGS: aryl'M'Q*l.pMvw0Mq;u4dole%, MqwMAftbD Malt~
carboxylic acid
ABSTRACT: In the propoaed method, 1-aryl-2-methyl-5-methoxyindoles
are obtained by heating 1-aryl-2-mothyl-5-methoxyindole-8-
carboxyli'c acids at 210-245'C.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUB14 DATE 0500t65
(WA-50; CBE No.- 1
lr~
Card 1 00 UDG;i47,M.07
ALTUKHOVA, S.N.
Jbmlts of determining the fibrinolytic activity of the blood
in coronary arter :)sclerosis patients and healthy persons, of
various ages. Kardiologiia 4 no.4,.24-26 J1-1fg-1 64
(MIRA 191l)
1. Serdeahnc-sosudistoye otdeleniye ( zav. - doktor med. nauk
V,Pe Sokolovskiy) kliniki, lechebnogo pitanlyn ( zav. - doktor
med. nauk I.S. Savoshchenk-o) Instituta Pitanlya (direktor -
enlen-korrespondent AMN S.111SR prof. A.A. Pokrovskiy) AIPT SSSR,
Moakva. Slibmitted M7 13, 1963.
ALTUKHOVA N.
Kffect of qualitatively different fats on the coagulating pro-
perties of the b1cod and I'lbrinolysis in patients with coronary
atherosclerosis. Kardiologils, 3 no.4t54-P, Jlkgt63
(MIRA 170)
1. Iz serdechno-sosudistotio otdelonlya ( zav. - doktor med.
nauk V.P. Sokolovskiy) Kliniki lechebnogo pitaniya ( zav. -
d.:)ktor med. nauk I.S, Savoshchenko) Institute pitaniya ( dir.
cblen-korrespondent AMN S.9SR A.A. Pokrovoksy ) AMN SSSR.
INGOROV, Nikolay Nikolayevich: ALTUKHMA, T.r., redaktor; LURITX. H.S.,
telchalcheekLy redaktor
[The cooling of gas In scrubbers] Okhlazhdanto gaza v skrubberakh.
Moukva. Goa. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo khimicheekoi lit-ry, 1954. 143 p.
(Sambber (Chemical technology)) (MLRA 8:3)
KROUO, Luidshi. [Grocco, Luigi]; Cam sir-i [Chang, Hsiu-il; ALTMOVA,
12.7. [translator]; . K.O. (translator]; MAMM, '
[Theory of combustion Instability in liquid propellant rocket
motors] Teoriia neustoichivosti goreniia v shidkostnykh
raketnykh dvigatellakh. Koskva, Izd-vo Inostrannoi lit-ry,
19.58. 351 P. [Translated, from the Baglish) (MIRA 12:7)
(Rociete (Aar-onautios))
SIRTBUIKOVA, Ye.A.; ALTUKHOVA, V.I.
Ifistochomical changes of the salivary tubules of the submaxillary
glands in rats following depancreatization. Probl. endok. i
gorm. 11 no.6:96-101 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Kafedra taitologil i giatologii (zav. - prof# G.I.Roskin
(deceased)) Moskovokogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta imeni
Lomononova.
ALTUKHOVA, Te.K.
Regulation of wages for work on production lines for furntture
par-to, Nauch,trudy LTA no.9501-88 161. (MIRA 16:2)
(Wages-Furniture induntr7)
ALTUNDZHI, A., inzhoner.; ZARITSXI*r.B.. inzhener.
*'~~ slate scab cutter. Strois mat.3 no,2:27 IF 157,
(MMA 100)
(Cutting machines)
ATIIRYETA, A.T.. dokt,or tekhn.nauk: AT-WHIN, S.F., inzh.: ALTUIM-ZLI1. KjS
inzh.; BRONI.WZYN. I.I., kand.khim.nauk.; BRUSI]TETH-,
GRIGORITST, F.B., inzh.; ZHHLFZNOYA, Y.T., inzh.; ISTOKIIIA, M.M.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; KOZLOY, S.A., inzh.; KMESNI[COTA, Y.K., in2h.;
KOCHHTKOV. 1.A., insh.; WHIN, O.G., kand.takhn.nauk; KANHINA, T.A.,
Wh.; SKMIRTAKOT, M.N., inzh.; SKOLTANITSKIT, H.Te., inzh.; TYURIN.
A.1., kand.tekhn.nauk; TSYBULISKIT, A.A., inzh.; CHERNOIYAMIIK, A.Ta.,
iazhi; SHMOTSKATA, A.Ye., inzh.; BENI, G.H., inzh., retsenzent;
HARMALKIN. G.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzAnt- MJSAYOT, A.I., red.;
HARTTNOT, M.I., kand;tekhn.nauk. red.; KRUGLOTA, G.I.,-red.; XISIRA,
TO.I., teklui.fed.
Econfectioner's manual] Spravochnik konditera. rod obahchei red. M.I.
Martynova. Moskva, Pi behopromizdat. Pt.2.[Technological equipment of
the confectionery in4u:trZI Tekhnologicheakoe oborudovanie kon. tersko-
go proizvodistva. 1960. 630 P. (mm 14:31
(Confectionery-31quipment and supplies)
JT-
FRUOIBEW. Kon-itantin Bruestovich; AIRUIMZHI, 71J., redaktor; USHAWY, G.I.,
ristsenseat; KOFELSVICH. L.A., tekhniche-
skir rodaktor.
Vroduction program for textile enterprises] Proizvedstyeasais pr*-
gramma taketillnego prodpriiatila. Pod red. N*V,Altundzhi. Moskva,
Gion.nauchno-takha. isd-TO Kiatsterstva taketillsoi promy*hleanesti
SSSR, 1956. 31 P. (:Textile industry) (Mrak 9:6)
ALTUNDZHI, N.V., kandid^t ekonominhaskikh nauk.
Iii-,4, t ri but I on, of woolen mid worsted fFtbric production in the sixth
five-year plan. Tekst.prom. 16 no.10:12-15 0 156. (MLRA 10:1)
(Woolen and worsted manufacture)
ALTUNDZHI, Nadezhda Irladimirovne- IVANOVA, Mariya Nikolayevna; USHMOV,
.~J-
G*Lj retsenment; FRIBMERG, K.Z., red.; KOPELEVICH, Te.j.,
red.; MEDVMCV, L.Ta.. te'khn.red.
[Cost planning for textile plants] Plnnirovanie sebestoimosti
produktaii no predpriiatiiakh taketillnoi promyshlennosti. Pod
red. K.B.Fridenbarga. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po
legkoi promyshl., 1958. 230 P. (MIRA 12:4)
(Textile industry--Costs)
ALTUNDZHI, N.V., Imnds ekon, nauk; SHMICLIKOVA, A.4, starshiy nsucbnyy sotrudnik
Optimum package dimansione on spinning, machinas in hem production.
Tekst. prom. 18 no. 7'.5-9 Jl 158. MRA 11:7)
(Hemp)
(Spinning)
- AITUNDZHI, IT.V., kand. ekon. nauk
Zoonomic effectiveness of introducing automatic control in the wool
industry. Tekst. prom. 19 no.11:12-16 N 159. (MM, 13:2)
(Wool induatl7--ACCOunting) (Automatic control)
POLYAK. Toodor Borisovich;,AJAMMHI- N.,Yretsenzent: VIMEVICH.
TasTep retsenzent; UFAMICH, Te.I., red.; KHAIM, M.T..
tok.hn. red.
[Labor productivity and labor requirementivIn cotton
minufacturel Proisvoditellnout' truda 1-tradoemkost'
i:tdolil v khlopchatobumashnon proizvodstve. Moskva, Izd-vo
wiuchno-tekhn.lit-ry WNW, 1960. 188 p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Cotton manufacture-Labor produotivity) (Time study)
Kand. ek-m. rxik- MANELOVA,
ALTUIIDU. .1
. " K 'I-
(c) 7 it dttq., RUDENKO.
.Iiya A.Nyevnq.,, krjid~
Ivmi Yefremo-de,r.
T~Ijk- HAll -714 ON.- A.A., kuLd. tekhn.
naid:. retsanzer.'-:~ GLOTSER, L.M.: '~-%nd. V-.4khn. nauk~
ret.q;nzent: KOMA~OVA, V,V., :o-'.
(Organization and p.~-aiyrdng -,f wl-~,.--vqvinnimg fact,)ries]
Organizats-Us 1, fabrik.
Moskva. LegkaAa '9.1 r IRA 18:10)
AIM2Tp=,Smr4MX_Ug4jjdrqvich,- CILUAN~ Iov Ivanovich; U=IY, G.TS, red.;
HURISHl D.M., to-Ha,-r64
(Retail trade in normlooholic beverages and juices] TorgovH& bar-
alkogollaymi ampitkRml I'oolcml v molkorosuichnoi seti. Xookya,
Gto, izdvo torg. lit-ry, 1958. 85 p' (MIRA 11:7)
(Severagesi
ALTUIMZHI,, S.V.
Production of CO2 at alcohol plants. Spirt. prom. 24 no-3:15-17
158. (14IRA 11:6)
(Carbon dioxide) (Distilling industry-By-products)
.ALTUNDTAI., Ser ULMHARIN, Tiktor Yladimirovich;
A. Tevgeniya Abramovna; KUZNHTSOT, Niko'lay Mikhaylo-
v:ichs lnzh,; POPOTA, Kneniya Georgiyevna: TRZIKOT, Aleksandr
Aaitriyevich; YROIN, Leon Romanovioh; BADILIK)CS, I.TS.,
doktor takhn.nauk, retsenzent; SKIRSTYMONSKIT, A.I., inzh.,
rotsenzent; PRITIKINI. L.A., red.; SOKOLOTA, I.A., takhn.red.
(Production and use of liquid carbonic acid] Proizvodetvo I
primenenis zhidkoi uglekisloty. Moskva, Pishchopromindat,
1939- 207 P. (Garbonic acid) (MIRA 13:2)
ALTUNDZHI, :,-.
1119w fields in the utillsation of carbon dioxide and prospects
of increasing its production. lhol.tekh- 37 no.1:41-43 Ja-Ir
,6o. (MM -13:5)
1. Roaglavpishchesbyteyriye, pri Gosplant- RSFSR.
(Carbon dio:dde)
ALTUNIV, S.; DMITRIYXV, N.: MALIEDV, F.
Haintenance of apartment houses is a matter of national
importance. 2hil.-kom.khoz. 9 no.11:6-? 159.
(MIRA 13t2)
1. Nacballnik zhilishchnogo upravleniya, g.Laningrada (for
Altunin). 2. Nachallnik Moskovskogo oblastnogo zhiliahchnogo
upravleniya (for Dmitriyov). 3. Nachallnik Kuybyehovskogo
gorodskago shillsbOnogo upravlonlyn (for Mallkov),
(Apartment houses-Maintenaue and repair)
ALTUNIN3, -S., T., - --- - - - -(DECEAM) -
HYDROLIC ENONEERING lc 1962
i
see ILC
ALTUNIN, Stopan Titovich, laureat Gorudar.Aveimr,~v premij doktor
nfii)kp prof.; Y':I,TAV-7f."K10:'f- , G.V. , red.;
CIRIZITEV, A.I., red,
(Water-collecting complexes and reservoirs-] Vodozir-bornye
uz:.y i vodokhranilishchn. Fosha, 1964. 4'30 P.
WIRA 17:10)
1. Chlen-korrorpondent All Uzbek4":T. (ft)r !.Itunln~.
TUMIWVICH, Yevgeniy Vladislavqvicb; ALTUNIN Sergey Yeflmovicb;
USHENKOP V.S., red.izd-val:
[Bridges and embankments of Leningrad] Mosty i naberzhnye
Leningrada; allbom. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va konumAbox. RSFSR,
1W)3. 296 p. WRA 16:7)
(Leningrad--Bridges) (Leningrad-Embankments)
IVANOV, G.V., inzh.; SOBOLEVSKIY, Ye.A., insh.;_ALTUNIN., V.I., inzh.
Determination of the freqaenoy bandwidth of the rise and fall
of a signal with respect to time. Vest. eviazi 24 no.12t64
D t64 (MIRA 18:2)
AIqUNIN, V.S.
Kinematic and morphological regularities of streamflow, Izve
TARA no./+:209-219 163. (MIRA 17:1)
ALTUNIN, V.S.
- -A-- /I
Kinematic and morphological characteristics of a stream flow.
Dakls Akad. selikhozo nauk no.3136-41 Mr 165,
(MIRA 18t5)
1, Moskovskiy institut irizhenerov transports.
t1f, ~Ib~
Is. /,1130 SOV/'G6- 5(~- 11 - 17,122
AUTHORS: Arukalovich, M. P., Doctor of Teclinical Sciences,
and Altunin, V. V., Engineer
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TITLE; An Experimental Investigation of the p-v-t Relationship
of Carbon Dioxide
PERIODICAL:: Teploenergetika, 1959, Nr 11, PP 58-65 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:- Knowledge of the thermo-dynamic properties of carbon
dioxide in the temperature range of 500 - 7000C and
pressure range of 300 - 500 atm is required for atomic
Und gas-turbine power engineering, Previous work on
this subject is reviewed and it is concluded that A.
Michels, work is reliable in the range of 0 - 1500C and
16 - 3000 atm. Published work at higher temperatures
is considered unreliable and it was accordingly decided
to make the measurements at temperatures up to 5000C
and pressures up to 300 kg/cm2. Experimental procedures
for studying the thermo-dynamic properties of carbon
dioxide are briefly reviewed and the disadvantages of
existing methods pointed out. A new method was accor-
dingly developed, using an unballasted constant volume
piezometer with one 'hot' valve. The quantity of gas
contained in the piezometer is determined by adsorbing
Card 1/4 J"A in another vessel. With effective adsorbents the
e
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residual pressure in the system may be kept low, and as
the adsorbent vessel is not exposed to high temperature
or pressure it may be kept light so that weighing is
more accurate, The experimental equipment that was used
is illustrated schematically in Fig 1 and is described.
Gas is admitted to the piezometer and after equilibrium
has been establishe(I)the.temperature and pressure are
measured. Then the gas is evacuated and adsorbed in a
separate vessel. The next test is made at the same
temperature but higher pressure, and in this way a series
of isotherms are obtained. Two piezometers were made,
one with a volume of 25 ml and the other of 75 ml. The
material was steel "LKhl8N9T and the ratio of external
to internal diameter was 3:1. so that the piezometers
worked throughout in the region of elastic strain. The
'hot' valves comprised the constant-volume type
developed by D. S. Tsiklis and a valve of the authors
own design. Fig 2 gives a graph of the temperature
Card 2/4 distribution along the valve, as -measured by thermocouples.
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It will be seen that the presence of the valve does not
clistort the piezometer temperature. The temperature in
-the piezometer was taken by platinum resistance
-thermometers. A piston manometer was used to determine
the gas pressure. The gas adsorption vessel is
illustrated diagraunatically in Fig 3 and is made of
aluminium alloy; the weight of the vessel empty is
about 60 g and the adsorbent 170 - 190 g. The most
suitable adsorbent for carbon dioxide is activated
charcoal. The greatest quantity of carbon dioxide
adsorbed in a vessel is about 15 g, and amounts less
than 5 g were rarely used. The method of determining
the volume of the piezometer is explained., The
commercial carbon dioxide used was first purified- the
procedure used to ensure absence of air is described.
It is considered that the error of determination of the
specific volume of carbon dioxide is riot Erester than
0.2%. Control tests were made on two of the isotherms
used by Michele for purposes of comparison, The results
Card 3/4 obtained in these tests are given in Tabs I and 2; they
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agree with those of Michels within 0.2%, Some values of
s-ecific volume obtained during the initial tests are
,P
given in Tab 10. Three series of tests were made in
hich the specific volume of carbon dioxide was determined
w
on nine isotherms over the temperature rw-ige of 2751 - 5000C
and the pressure range of 27.64 to 32-3.41 kg/cm ; the
results are given in Tabs 1 - 10. The measurements were
made two or three times on each isotherm, and agreement
between the three tests was good in ail cases. The
reproduceibility of the data was Dot worse than 0.1% in
the value of pv, and. was 0.25% in one case only. The
results are plotted in a z-p diagram in Fig 4. They are
briefly compared with those of other authors, and it will
be seen from Fig 4 that the divergence increases with
increase in temperature and pressure, indicating the need
fDr further study of' this question. There are 4 figures,
10 tables and 11 ref .erences, 8 of which are Soviet and
3 English.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy enere;eticheskiy institut (Moscow Power.
Institute)
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ALTUNIN, V. V., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Experimental research into the
specific volume of carbonic acid at high pressures and temperatures."
Moscow, 1960. 11 pp; 1 page of tables; (Ministry of higher and Second-
ary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Lenin Power Inst); 250
copies; price not given; (KL, 17-601 150)
VUXALOVICH, M.P., doktor tekhn.nauk; ALTUMN, V.V., kand.takhn.nauk
Thermodynamic properties of carbon dioxide. Teploonergetika
8 no.11:73-80 V 161. . (MIRA 14: 10)
1. Moskovskiy energetiches:Uy institut.
(Carbon dioxide-Thermal pro~er4ea)
ALTUNIN, V.I~VkarxI.tekhn.nauk
Method of derivating the equation of state of a real gas from a
limited amount of initial experimental data. Teploenergetika 9
no-3:72-78 Mr '62. (MIRA 1512)
1. Moskovskiy energetichesl.,ciy institut.
(Gases-Thermal properties)
VUKALOVICII, M.P., dokt.or tekhn.nauk, prof.; ALIUNIN, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk;
TDOSHENKO, N.I., inzh.
Experimental study of the specific olume6 of carton dioxide
under temperatures ranging :rrom 200yC to 750 t' C and pressures up
to 600 kg per square centimeter. Teploenerretika 9 no-5:56-62
mry 62. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Hoskovskiy energeticheskiy institut.
%Carbon dioxide-Thermal properties)
S/09,6/63/000/002/013/013
A,;,,*,I0W,: Vtikalovich, M.P., Doctor of-Technical Set ences..Proftasew.
kLttmIn, V.V., Candidate of Technica-I sciencoxg.l..
Tii:,.o:dienRo, N.I., Engineer
TPI L. All investigation of the compressibility of*earbou
at high tomperatures
"ERiC.;' 92-93
IC\I.: Teplociiergetika, no.2, 1963,
I)ata oil specific Volume! of C02 in the temperature.r"ge.
,)f 12(t' 1- 7'500C and at pressure!: up to 600-ICS/ent'-previoug],
pW,~ I A mlied ('reT)J.oqm,,-rgct ika , no.5, 1962) are suppIentented bnow'.
cia.t,t fov tlio,, I.'ojIo%,iiig isotheritiml 650 7001 750 almd 803*.3z,.CAkt-*,
prev:stive!~ in the rmige 211 to 201. kg/cJ. - -vo*ssible .erro'r's -An Ahe.
r9s5ultq are disvtis.-ied: thoy may be greatest at thehigh4it
iemj)1-v;itm-o because a licater failed during.the tests.'. 1rh4-,
por,SibiIiLy of Oismociation Of the C02 during the tenta
I-c.c,ililt~ ri~.acti(m with the steel. are discussed. There. in'.1- fit
Ca rd
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AUTHOR: "iltunin V~Y~.' Candidiat a of Technical Sciences
TITLL: A mothod of calculating the thermodynamic properties
A~f mixtures of real ~~as-os from-alimited quantity of
Initial oxperiniontal:data -
PEIIIODICAL:.Veploenergetika, no.4, 1963, 78-84
TEXT: The arrors involved when,using tables of pseudo-critical
parameters aMd generalized diagrams for calculating the tharmo-
dynanic prop-6rtios of mixtures oil.' real gases at high pressures are
often intolerably large. This arises essentially because the
method is not analytical. In order to derive an empirical
equation it is necessary to obtain experimental data over the
whole of the: required ranges of d.ensity and temperattire. Inthis
paper a simple and adequate anallytical riethod of calculating the
thermodynamic properties of a mi:kture of real gases is developed
utilizing only a limited quantity of initial experimental data.
' hermodynamic proportios for a mixture of constant
~Firstly the t
composition ~ro calculated and then the auxiliary effects due to
,chainical reactions are considered. The effectiveness of the
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proposed approximate method is,,ill;ustrated for various mixtures of
Na, H2 and N43' including the effoct of the dependence of
dissociation on temperature and pressure for the reaction
N11 N
2 2 2
The equation:usod for-calculatingithe thermodynamic properties of
the gas InixtUre in tho temporaturia range r I to 25 and
density w
nt/V 0 to 1.5 iz
Fi(T)
(V - b) 10"
In particula.r,*the structure of 'F (T) is examined and impr oved.'
calculation of tho thernial offoctiof the reaction Qp in
lical/mole for the above N'13, N2, H2 reaction is compared with data
obtained by other authors. The agreement obtained shows that tile
method described is conipAe*tely satisfactory. It is suggested
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A inothod of calculating~...~ E039/E42O
that the-moth od-may bes of use--for deriving accurate equations of
iptate for mixtures of real gases. There are 4 figures and
tables..
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy energotich,6skiy.-inatitut
(Moscow Power Enginooring Institute)
Card 3/3
VUKALOVICII, M.P., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; ALTUNIN, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk;
TU40SHENKO, N.I., inah. ---- - --------- -
Experimental determination cX the specifio volume of oarbon
dioxide at te eratures ranging from 40 to 1%R 0 and pressurea
up to 600 kg OM2 . Teploonergetika 10 no.li85-88 A 163.
07
(MIRA 16il)
lo Moskovskiy energeticheakly ipstitut,
(Carbon dioxide)
VUKALOVICII, M.P.J. doktor tokbnonauk., prof.; A_LT4gkN,_V.V.,-kaW.tokhn.nauk;
TIMOSHENKOP N.I., in*.,
Study of the compressibility of carbon dioxide at high temperatures*
Toploenergetika 10 no.2s92-93 F 160. (MIRk 16:2)
(Carbon dioxide)
VUKALOVICH, TIMDSHEHKO, N.I.
Thermodynamic properties of carbon dioxide at temperatures of
0-1000*C and pressures up to 100 bars. Atom, energ. 15 no.3:
210-214 S 163. (MIRA 16:10)
(Carbon dioxide-Thermodynamic properties)
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been gathered from all the experimental reports of measurements at
not too high densities. Exact measurementr if the virial coeffici-
ent not only yield reliable values of theri.odynamic functions at
low pressures, but also valuable informatiun on the character of
intermolecular forces in the investigated substance. Comparison of
the values obtained by different methods yields an objective cri-
terion for estimating the thermodynwnic functions and their con-
sistency. The discrepancies between the different experimental data
are discussed and it is pointed out that more research is necessary
to reconcile them. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 21 formulas, and 1
table.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (Moscow Power
Engineering Institute)
SUBMITTED: OlSep63 DATE ACQ: 26Dec63 ENCL: 02
SUB CODE: AS, PR NO REF SOV: 007 OTHERz 031
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VUKALOVICH, M.P.; A~~N, ~V.V I.; BLINOV) V.V.
Thermophysical proportioa of carbon dioxide. Part 2: Transfer
coefficients at atmospheric pressure and temperatures of 2000
to 17000K. Teplofiz. %7s, temps 1 no,3:356-367 N-D 163.
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Moskovskiy energetichoskiy institut.
ALTUNINV V.V., kand. teklin. nauk
Calculation of the heat capacity of chemically reacting mixtures
of real gases. Teploenergetika 10 no.9%93 S 163. (KRk 16:10)
(Gases-Thernmil properties)
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ACCESSION Nits AP40445601 S/0096/64/000/009/0068/007t
AUTHORSt Vukalovich, M. P. (Doctor of technical sciences, Profeaeor)l Altunin,_ V, W
(Candidate of technical o'ciencea); Gureyev, A. 19. (Engineer)
TITLEj An experimental study of the beat capacity c of carbon dioxide at high
p
pressures
SOURM Teploenergetika, no. 91 1964, 68-71
TOPIC TAGSt carbon dioxidet heat ca~acityf flow rate/ PPTV I potentiometerl DM a
differential manometer
ABSTRACTs Using an adiabatio calorimeter in a semiolosed circulation system with
the experimental setup described by M. P. Vukalovich and A. N. Gureyov
I
("Teploonergatikal.- No. 8, 1964)-the heat capacity c of CO was measured on the
Q-q p 2
fbasis of C.~ . where q is the quantity of heat given off by the calorimetor,
0 (At + alitp )
heater controlled by a PPTV-1 potentiometer in the heater power supply (8-21 Y.J/hr).-
The thermal losses q of the calorimeter at the experimental preamwea emtloyed and
the temperatures /,1000 are inmignificants The temperature differences 6 t is the
gas temperature increase in the calorimeter with the heater, inj4f tt is the temper-:
ature difference caused by the throttling of the gas in the calorimeter) were
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measured at the gas outlet with the gas inlet temperature maintained constant. 0 is
the gas flow throuGh the calorimeterp controlled by a differential manometer MI-8
,,and measured in a volume flow meter. The collected gas was thermally stabilized for,
124 hourep and the volume V was calculated to determine G by where, P is
the CO density, and k is a correction factor which, at the low ~olleclion pressuret'
2
,!.Was /_ 0.01%. This calculation gave 0 with a maximum error - 0. 150A over the flow
range 2-5 kg/hr. The calorimetric temperature increase was limited to 4C, and the
''resulting c on the isobar was shown to be linearly dependent on the temperature.
p
The experimental points plotted had a maximum scatter of 0,3%, which lies within the
'limit of reproducibility. The systematic error was calculated as 0.6%, giving a
total error 4- 0.9%. The op measurements for CO 2- were compared to measurements of
.Y. E. Schrock (Hat. Adv. Comm. Aeronaut. Tech. Note No. 2838, 1952) which were
jound to bo low by 2.5%t and to measurements by E. 1, Workman (Phys. Rovt vt 36,
11083* 1930; v- 37, 1345, 1931; v. 38~ 5879 1931) which were low by as much as i*
.A comparison with calculated values including Ciro 564, Nat. Bur- Stand-# 1955)
showed that the calculated values were considerably in ori-or. Orig. art. haBs.3
figures and 3 tables.
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ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy energetiohoe)ciy institut (Nooook Power Engineering
11natitute)
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vatAln'lCli, m.F. , doktor tekhn. nauk, pro'.; V.V. , k--nd. 4-ekhn.
nauh; GUYLEYEV, A.N., kand.. takhn.
11
Exp-orimental study of tho hent cap-acity c,l of carbon d1oxide at
S- I j
high pres.;ures. Teploonerretika 12 no.7:5 6". 1 165. WMA 1817)
1. Moskovokiy energetieliookiv Institut.
ACC NRAM6015017 Monograph UK
Vukalovich, M. P.;_~ltunin, V. V..
Thermophysical properties of carbon dioxide (Teplofizicheskiye
svoystva dvuokisi ugleroda) Moncow, Atomizdat, 1965. 454 p. illus.,
biblio., tables. 2050 copies printed,
TOPIC TAGS: carbon dioxide, thermodynamics, thermodynamic property,
thermodynamic equilibrium
PURPOSE ANDCOVERAGE: The thermophysical properties of carbon dioxide
are presented. Published experimental and theoretical data on basic
thermodynamic characteristics are analyzed. Each subchapter has its
own bibliography. The book is intended Por engineers and scientific
workers studying thermophysical, properties of matter and related
physico-chemical problems,.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction, 7
Bibliography -- 21
A~C NRiAM6015017
Ch. I, Thermodynamic Properties of Carbon Dioxide
1. Density -- 27
2. Phases'equilibrium -- 77
3. Enthalpy -- 110
4. Specific heat -- 13Y
Equation of state -- 174
6. Thermodynamic functions of carbon dioxide in an ideal gas state
-- 245
7. Tables of thermodynamic properties of carbon dioxide 246
Ch. IL Transfer Coefficients of Carbon Dioxide
8. Coefficients of V'iscosity, self-dIffusion, thermal conductivity,
and the Prhndtl number at atmoopheric pressure -- 365
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9. Dependence of carbon dioxide of the viscosity on pressure -- 392
10. Dependence of thermal conductivity of carbon dioxide on pressure
-- 432
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ALTUNINA, V.K.j VJASILENKO, S.K.; KQRZHEV, V.A.; SARDAncirm, L.S.
Isolation and characteristics of soluble RNA from brewer's 3N
yeast, BiokhJmJia 29 no, 1:53-57 -Ta-F, 164. (MIRA l8tl2/
1. Institut organicheskoy Ichimii Sibirskogo otdalaniya AN SSSR,
Novosibirsk,, Submitted Maxch 21p 1963.
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Tr.r.sfermaLion f--f 1ITTLIM.; W~yi -.RNA In-,D by using
a-.F 165,
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B144/Bi8O
AUTHORS: Sokolovskayaq Ye. V.# Grigorlyev, As Tst Altunin, Yu. Fs
TITLE: Solid-state transitionis in iron - manganese alloys
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v- 70 no. 12, 19620 2809-2811
TEXT: The Fe - Mn system was investigated to discover whether there is
formation of intermeiallic comppunda as obderved in the Fe - Cc and Fe - N1
systems. The studies included differential thermal and x-ray analyses,
determinatiom of hardnesag microhardness, microstructure, resistivity and
its temperature coefficientt and temperature dependence. In the region ot'
25 - 55 at% Mn the differential cur-res showed.two breaks at 700 - BOOOC
0
and at 150 - 250 C. These have not hitheito been described and are due
to solid-state transitions. This was also evident from two maxima in the.
region of the solid/.,-solution, indicating the formation of the inter-
metallic compounds FeMn and F02 In. The occurrence of FeMn with an Mn
content,of -50 at% was confirmed by the hardness and resistivity,
measurements etc. The exact nature of the low-temperature transition at
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AUTHORS: Altunin, Yu. F.. Glazunov, S.G.
TITLE: Titanium -aluminum binary alloys.
SOURCE: Titan v promyshlennosti; sbornik statey. Ed. by S.G.Glazunov.
Moscow. 1961, 5-30.
TEXT: The objective of the paper comprised the experimental compilation of a
diagram of high-temperature characteristics (HTC) versus the composition of Ti-Al
alloys with from 0 to 5076 Al, primarily to provide a basis for the study of the in-
fluence of various alloying elements on the HTC of Ti-Al alloys. Another objective
was the study of the HTC of the two-phase aZ+-y region which, so to speak,consti-
tutes an "alloy" of Ti with the Ti-Al y-phase (the phase containing 3676 Al). A
literature survey of the subject is set forth, with heavy dependence on the work by
H.R.Ogden et al. (Trans.AIME, Inst-Metals Div., v. 197, 1953, 267) for the 0-5070
Al range, the work by W. L. Fink et al. (ibid., 1931, 1150) for a projection to the 50-
10076 Al range, the intermetallide work by P. Duwez et al. (ibid., v. 194, 195z, 70),
the peritectic- reaction work by E - S. Bumps et al. (ibid., v. 194, 195Z, 609), the
peritectoid-a2.- reaction work by K.Sagel et al. (Z.f. Metallkunde, v.47, no.8,1956,
529), and others. A tentative phase diagram is plotted using the latest literature
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data. It comprises 3 peritectics (P): (1) P+ liquidus --*y; (2) y + liquidus =TiAl 3
(3) TiA13 + liquidus r' solid solution (SS) of Ti in Al. The survey of the tests by
Ogden (cited above) and I.I.Kornikov (Akad.n.SSSR, Trudy IMET, no.2, 1959) points
to optimal HTC for alloys in the region of concentrated SS' s bordering against the
two-phase (%,;+y) region. Mechanical tests of alloys of the Ti-Al system were made
at ZOOC, 500 , and 8000. Alloys witW'_0Fo_ 3816 Al (at ZT6 intervals) were tested;
alloys with greater Al 11o were too brittle'. The mechanical properties (MP) of speci-
mens vacuum-annealed at 9000C for 10 hrs are tabulated and graphed in contraposition
to the phase diagram and the various phase transformations. In correlation there-
with 70x enlarged photographs in ordinary light (L) 'and polarized light (PL) are shown
of pure T (a -phatie), pure Ti (twins), and Ti-Al alloys with up to 381o Al at Z76 inter-
vals (in L and PL). Generalized findings at 200C: (1) Region of a-phase: Strength
and hardness increases, ductiliti decre.,~sTs, with increasing Al content. Rotation
required to obtain discoloration in PL: 730 for pure Ti, 930 for 676 Al alloy.
(2) Re 2' of ja + aZL, a- phases: Small additions of a2 increase the strength of the
alloy furthi~_r; greater lihi'tlons, up to replacement of the a phase, decrease both
strength and hardness. aZ phase is clearly distinguishable from a phase under PL.
(3) Region of e phase distinguished by reduced strength and hardness (minimum) and
tw6--phase 7tr7ucZu_re. (4) Region of a7_phase W - Z4.5% A4 manifests sharp reduction
W'_ - _o
in strength and a HV minimum. (3) A%C ;ion f j~?+,j 2hase. Increased strength and
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AUTHORS: Altunin, Yu. X'.# Glaxuno%,, S.G.
TITLE: High-strength high-temporature titanium alloys.
MOURCE: Titan v promyshlennosti; sbornik statey. Ed. by S. G. Glazunov.
Moscow, 1961, 245-253.
'JEXT: The paper describes an investigation of the high-temperature (HT)
xpechanical properties of the so-called V Ti alloy with 3601o Al. which has been
described by J. B. McAndrew and H.D. Kessler (J - of Metals, v. 8. no. 10, Section 2,
1956).. The so-.called -y phase constitutes an intermetallic TiAl compound of
variable composition, with a specific gravity of 3.5. Mechanical testing of the y2
alloy at T from 20 to 1,1000C manifoats a tensile- strength peak of appx.43 kg,/Ynm
at 8000. The tensile strength of the unalloyed y alloy at I,0000 is 26 kg/MM4'.'The
100-hr stress-rupture strength of the y alloy is 17 kg/mmZ at 8000, 9 kg/mmz at
An investigation of the effects of P-phase-stabill-
9000, and 5 kg/mm?- at 1,0000.
zing alloying elements, such as Nb, Mo, Ta, and V, shows that all of them, except
Vs, enhance the strength of the alloy. Of the alloys tested, the most promising
appears to be the y f1loy with 57o Mo; its tensile strength at 200 is 49 kg/mmz,
at 1,0000 38 kg/mm . An attempt to inersase the strength and plasticity of the -Y
alloy by means of a refinement of Its- structure by means of additions of 0.1'0 0.5,
and 1.07o B failed; brittle fracture* without measurable elongation or necking,
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was observed. Hance, B cannot be regarded an a useful plasticizing additivi. Cast-
ing tests manifested good fluidity and, hence# suitability of the alloy for the casting
of Irregularly shaped parts. Addition of up to 10% Nbo Tas and Mo did not appear
to Impair the casting qualities of the 11 alloy. A photograph reproduces a highly
branched, antlar-Bhaped, casting of N alloy with 7% Nbs comprising two compressor
blades and two rows of tensila-etrangth and notch-toughness specimen blanks. The
casting was performed in a special furnace for the carbonlesB casting of Tis- the
surfaces of the castings were entirely free of any pores. Attempts to forge cast
V -alloy billets at T up to l,ZOOOC were unsuccessful. Attempts ware also made to
obtain a deformed structure in the y nlloy-byYheans bf HT pressing. Blanki 48-mm.
diain and 60-70 mm high were employed; the resulte of tests at I,ZOO# U50, IPZ90,
1,350, and 1,3900 indicated best deformation at 1,3960 with a reduction in a-r,3& of
appx. 657a, but not without formation of fissures. In summary, the investigation of
the -y alloy indicated optimal possibilfities for its use at 800-1,0000 and opened up
stial more promising avenues for the development of HT alloys based on it. In ad-
dition, the excellent casting characteristics'of the -y alloys are encouraging for the
production of odd-ahaped parts. There are 10 figures. 7 tables. and 2 references
(1 Rus sian- language Soviet and I English- language U.S.). The participation of tech-
nician A.K.Gavrilov in the investigative work and of S.B. Pevzner in the hot-preaBing
oDerationB is acknowledged. WA-
ALTUIAIILk, A. YA.
Weldtrig, Wthodo Jan 52
USSR/Engineering ster)"
ins Of cast iron Using Electrode Clu
,,Cold Weld uninal Engr, 1J.,Osc0,W Subway Constr Works
A. Ya. Alt
,tAvtogen DelO" No 1, p 27
erience of building up teeth
Briefly describes exp h cluster of
of cast-iron gears by velding vit-
es using 180 200 =p dc
copper-steel electrod j18 simplest and most effec-
Concludes that m-_tbod or cold velding Of cast iron.
tive of all methods f
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AUTHORs: Gri or$ eV
'Li- ~rl ev A.~T
Maksimova M V
Soko
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B004/BO16
Altunina L
TITLE: Invsstig&tion Of Alloys :j
n the System P
alladium - jUper CAL 1-1
PERIODICAL: Omium-
Zhurnal neorganiobeekoy Ichimil,
TEXT: In the introduction 1960, VOL 59 NO- 5, pp, 1112-1118
the binary component the allthors give a survey Of publications dealing with
papers by V. A. NOmil systems Of the ternary system Pd
Ov et al. (Ref. 12) and A. A. Rud - Cu - Cr- They refer to
nitakly (Ref.
gives the phase diagrams of the binary systems (adjacent to the resultant diagram
Of the ternary system). The ternary system was investigated in nine 13). Fig. 1
a Pd content of between 10 sections
- 90 wt% Pd increasing by 10% each time. The thermal
analysis was made by means of an N. S. Klarnakov pyrometer (Fig. 2). Further the
microstructure of the alloys was investigated, which were annealed at 800-1,oooo
and hardened, as well as etched with alcoholic bromine solution (Figs .3, 4)- Their
BrAnell harg ness was determined (Fig 0 5)p the electric resistance measured at
25 and 100 (Fig. 6), and its temperatm-e coefficient determined (Fig. 7). The
experimental data are also summarized in a table The phase diaRram is given in
Fig. I. The range of disintegration In the liquid state, which is observable in
the system Cu-CrJ is also maintained in the phase diagram of the ternary system
Card 1/2
SUBMITTED: February 20, 1959
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..'!AUTHOR: Altuninah L. 11,j- Glady*shevskiy. Ye.'10) Zarechnyuk,, S,
,Kolobnev.,
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!TITLEi Physico-ohemicalanalysis of the system AI-Si-Ce ~n-the
,region of 0-'13% by weight of Ce
SOURCM Zhumal neorgatitoheskoy khimii., v. 8., no, 7. 1963P
1673-1677
TOPIC TAGS: 'Al, Si, Pe, s-ray analysis
ABSTRAM Mie joint solubility of'silicon and oeidum in aluminum is
studied. In equilibrittm with a solid solution of the aluminum-base
alloy.. there i's besides Si and A140je, a compound X and a solid-solu-
tion of aluminum in CeS12--The appooximate composition of compound
Ix is 35 at. 19 Al, 45 at. %' Si, 20 at. % Ce (19 v % Al, 25 w % Ce).
IX-ray analysle of the solid solution Ce (Si, AI)2 indicated that its
structure is related to type Alpha.-ThSix. Maximum content of
laluminum in isolid solution Ce(Si..A:L)2 is 20-22 wk%. Orig. art. has*.,'
16 figures,--
Card
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ANANIVEVA, ".F.,- KRASNOV, V.D.; AkTU~IY~,,--T.K; MAKAROVP N.P., doktor
ekon, nauk, prof., otv. red.
(Ways of developing agriculture in the Altai; problems in the
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Futi razvItlia sel*skogo khozialstva Altaia; voprosy razme-
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ALTUNINA, _~j~.J_jnzh.
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