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AUTHOR: Pokrovskiy, Yu. I.; Vikhrov, V. I.; Perevezentsey, V. N.
ORG: None
TITLE: Study of some radiation defects in metals by measuring internal friction
and modulus of elasticity
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut Vnutrenneye treniye v metallakh i splavakh
(Internal r ction in metals and alloys). Noscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 76-82
TOPIC TAGS: metal analysis, intermal friction, elastic modulus, radiation damage,
irradiation I M"k&- AXACA& CbXL/ R F 9 T-~
ABSTRACT: Samples of purel(99.98%) c9ppert molybdenum and tungn6en were irradiated
in the operating channel of an RFT reactor core at a flux of 162 neutron/cm2 and
in the channel outside an IRT-1000 reactor core at a flux of 10 14 nrtron/cm2. In-
ternal friction (Q,-l) was measured between stresses of 1-1,000 01mm with maximum
stress amplitude (a) calculated according to the amplitude of vibration&; changb
of modulus of elasticity (E), associated with change of Q-1 to 0, was studied with
respect to change of natural frequency vibrations squared (f2) of sample in relation
to G. For copper, Vcrit rose 100 times after irradiation at Y620 neutron/cm2 and
0.71 decreased by about 40% with respect to its pre-irradiation values, Changea"in
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and a V
crit are explained by reaction of dislocations with spot defects at lo
neutron dosages, and reaction of dislocations with more complex defects (such its
vacancy'complexes) at high neutron dosages. This behavior differs from that of.Ho
and W in that -1 fcr.Cu at a flux of 10 20 neutron/cm 2decreases while q-1 for both
Q-min
Mo and W increases becduae theae.two metals have "free" (unattached to dislocations)
spot defects which are absent in Cu. The increase of cr crit for Ho and W may signify
that dislocations, such as in Cu, are locked in place by rauiation defects. A-small
increase in CF crit for these metals is associated with the fact that many of the d.e-
- /lattice because of low mobility of radiation defects'in
fects formed remain in th
these metals in comparison with the same mobility in copper. Examination of change
of modulus of elasticitylior the metals under acrutiny showed that neutron irradiat-
ion may cause an increase or decrease in elastic modulus M for copper in relation
to the magnitude of the integrated flux. This E for copper increases with small
doses and decreases for large doses. Explanations for changes in modulus of
elasticity are quite similar to those for changes in internal friction. Low tem-
peratures, and other forms of radiation (gamma-rays, electrons), can be used to
study spot defects by the internal friction method. Orig. art. hast 2 figures
and 2 tables.
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AUTHOR: Pravdyuk~ N. F.; VlXhrc,,,, V, 1. Ile.-, jav, C. Yu. Irarovc Rent gov, V-0- 11.
ORG: none
TITLE: Determination of the burnup of the fuel element ~f the icebreaker "Lenln"
from the Cs-l~ activity without chemical ceparation
11 ~
SOURCE: Atomnaya cnergiya, v. 21, no. 2, 1966, 92-96 0
TOPIC TAGM reactor rutcl el,~-ment, cenium, uranium compound, enriched uranium, reac
neutron fliLx, gnruzna ncutron reaction
ABSTRACT: The authors determined the dislribution of the'burn-up along the length of
the fuel elerient by measuring the intensity of the 0.66-Mev gamma lines of the Cs137 -
in the reaction products with a scintillation.y spectrometer with resolution 10-12%.
The fuel element tested was made of uranium;dioxide with 5.5% enrichment, operated fo~
428 effective days, and stored for 575 days after removal from the reactor. It was
cut in the hot chamber in 11 places and two samples of the uranium dioxide were chose:
from each cut. The activity was measured with a ccint.1'Alation counter in a specially
designed pickup (Fig. 1) and the data were processed with a pulne-height analyzer
(AI-100) provided with a special information extraction system (VD) developed at the
Institute of Atomic Energy im. I. V. Kurchatov by M. P. Sokolov. The calibration of
112 uDc: 621,039.548
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Fig. 1. Diagram of gamma-spectrometer pickup. 1
-- Lead shield, 2 - jacket, 3 light pipe, 4 -
collimator, 5 - copper tube, 6 target, 7 - NaI(Tl)
crystal, photomultiplier, 9 cathode follower,
10 - support
the apparatus and the processing of the results are
described, and the integral flux of the thermal
neutrons and the burnup rate are calculated. It is 2-
concluded that the method can be used to dctermine
the relative distribution of the burnup, after suita-
ble cooling of the fuel element with accuracy '6% and
the absolute burn-up value with accuracy 116%. The
authors thank H. M. Mordvinov for a discussion of the
results, and A. A. Markov and M. P. Sokolov for prac-
tical aid in preparing the system for information ex-
traction. Orig. art. has: 4 figureBq 11 formulas,
and 2 tables
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VIKHROV, V. Ye.
"Zhe Microscopic Structure of the Annual Layer of the Siberian Larch (Larix
sibirice Ledeb.)' Dokledy Aked Neuk, Vol 58, no. 8, i8o.-1803 (1947)
VIIWOV, V. Ye. 3nd BAZHENOV, V. A.
"The Moliture Content of Wood in the Trunks of Deciduous Wees"
Doklady Aked. Nauk SSR 6o, #3, 489-91 (1948)
VIKIMiN I V. Ye.
"Physicomechanical Propetties of Elm Wood Pulp", Doklady Aked. NBuk SSSR.,
65, No- 1, lol-lo4 (1949)
Inst. of Forestry, Dept Biol Sci. AS USSR
vIlMuv, V-. Ye.
"The Physico-Mechanical Properties of the Wood of Early- and of Late-
Leafing Forms of Oak", Doklady Aked. Neuk SSSR) 72 No. 1, 169-72 (1950)
VIKEROV, V. Ye.
VIKIIWV., V. Ye. "Structure and Physicomechanical Properties of Oak
Wood in Connection W.Lth Vegetation Conditions." Sub 15 May 52,
Inst of Forestryp Acad Sci USSR. (Dissertation for the Degree of
Doctorates in Agricultural Sciences)
-SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952
VrMV, V.Yes; ENICHOVA,. E.r.
OAK
Dynamics of growth and quality of timber in early and late blooming oak, Led. khoz.
no. 9. 1952o
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,, November 1952, UHCUSISIFIED
Vimov, V. YGI; TUXANYAN, S.A.
structure and ph7sicomecbenizal, properties of tba wood of
oak roots. Izy.AN A=.SR,Biol.1 selikhoz,nauki 6 no.11:27-43 153.
(MLIA 9: 8)
1. Institut lea& AN SM. Moskva i Botanichaskiy institut AN Arm.
WM. Yerevan. (Oak) (Roots--Anatonw) (Wood)
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Niuk S,S.S.R. 9., ---,S Cirk urc given ou the-
rw,itnr~dj~jtributjoa ~mj fungal tttt--h at %,riouo
txle licights in (1) %~Itll
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with puly"'Orus dr..ap"Iflus, P. i:.,'! qufeul. ,ml F. robu itio.
I sh,mcd Ow 1110 in the Nt stage of
atuick an(l thc lo vent in ate ;fril tage; 11 Qwive,l nf~ mla-
6-evihip t~.~(mvui putxnup of 11,0 and &*-rez d attiick.
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-419-2XIMY-17. 1(dra from ihe VorowvtiYi Telberman
forest hid the followiag ptc-,milles'. 6.6 growth rintj per
cm, Tlc~,, summcrwood, d. 0.08 at Wvo HO. crAff. Of Vol.
shrink-age, OZ17p, corrtprtvii,ei, btrvitolt pArallet to the train
485 kg. per sq, cm.. irtatic bending tareriot SW kg. per sq.
cm., GlId Impact surngth 0.40 kil. pa cc. In It ule
-icteti-stics of I are qitite simMar to 2-Vf
v ngth char. ,t,.
ultd. phyalcowAchartical praptitlegot the wood of Froxinu
exctlsior. IbA. 411--30.--F. ardsioF (SP " Years)
from the Vorantzh Tr1lerman forest brA the foll'oviLal pro
crtles,, d. at 151,~ 1110 0.771, 0.0 Mwth Aings per cm., dg,q
surnmerwood, c-J. of shi lak-age (in %) on dryinig 0.197 anil -
0-312 M tidiA wrid cinr~ntL%l dircciloti, ress'M
itrvngth paralld to the grulit ddl itz./siq, cm, ItAWOUrig
-~t t. 1242 kg,/ cm., inipLict strength In kc./cc. 0.453,
t,1- i1% Atungth 171~2* kj.l;~ it , nn I clv%vurr strvocol
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lWiti ii
Structure and t,.e T h-Isica rr3r ertler )f -oia'- v iod.
2`2 T,.
1 . W:.
2. 'i~ood
VIKHROV, Viktor Yevgrefovich, prof.; PIRELYGIN, L.M., oty.red.;
- red.izd-va; POLYAKOVA, T.V., takhn.red.
[Identifying characteristics of the wood of species of prime
importance to forestry and the lunber industry of the U.S.S.R.]
Diagnostichaskie prisnaki drevesiny glavnelshikh lesokhoziaistvan-
nyich i lesopromyshlennykh porod SSSR. Koskva, Ied-vo Akad.nauk
SSSR, 1939. 131 P. (MIRA 12:4)
(Wood--Anatomy)
HOSXAIAYA, Y.Ta,,; doktor eel Iskokhozyays tvannykh nauk,
otvatetvaany-i redaIcf-o-r.-"XWYOV, Te.V.. radnictor izdatellstva-,
POLYAKOVA, T4V., takhatcheskiy redaktor
(Structure of wood and its modification under physical and mechanical
influences] Stroenia drevesiny i ego ismenante pri fisichaskikh t
makhanichaskikh vozdaistviiakh. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR,
1957. 164 P. (MIRA 10:8)
(Wood)
2G~
,2 1-
-3 0, !L
UTI- -
KAUIIIIISII. Arvid Ivanovich-, UKHROV. V.Yes, otvetstvonnyy red.; KANTOR. I.A.,
red.izd-va; i~khn'vred,
Dumber decay protection in rural building) Protivoguilostneia
zeshchita lesomaterialov v sel'skom otroitellstva. Moskva, Izd-vo
Aked, asuk SSSR, 1958. 149 pe (MIRA 11:3)
(Wood-Preservation)
v I IQ -IR cl v . Y C . , r-r-j- 0- 1'. , D r .
t-~~
- Forestry Inst., AS USSR
it Study of the Structure and Techncal Properties of Wood with Respect to tne
Growing Conditions of the USSR," Acta Botanica Sinica, Vol. 3, No. 2, June
1958, P 108.
VIKHROV, V.Ye. (Vikhrau, V.E.J, doktor sellskokhoz.nauk
On the strength of wood. Vestai All BSSR.Ser.biial.nav. no.2:12-19
162. , (-mJRA 15:8)
(TREES, FOSSIL)
W
PYMLYGIII, L.M., prof.; VIMRAOj,_YjTA.; red.; SIDOROVA, V.I., red.izd-va;
PMYADUKHIN, X-1---,tekhn.red.
[Vood, its structure and properties) Drevesinovedente. Moskva, Gov.
izd-vo "Bovetakala neuk4,w 1957- 361 p. (HIn 11:2)
(Wood)
VIKHROV, V.Ye.; PROTASEVICH, R.T.; Prinimala uchastlye KOSTAREVA, L.A.,
--~,-Ia--66'rantka
Wood structure of the dwarf elm Ulmus pinnato-ramoaa Dieck and the
green ash Fraxinus lanceolata Borkh. growing in Solonetz and
Chernozemlike soils. Nauch. dokl. vys. Bhkoly; biol. nauki
no.1:120-125 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy drevesinovedeniya Belorusskogo
tekhnologicheskogo institute.
VIKHROVP Viktor Yev afovieb ; LOBASENOK, Artemly Kuzlmich;
7jRnUKOVAT.G., red.; MORGUMVA, U.-M., tekhn. red.
(Teabnical properties of wood as related to forest types)
Takhnicheakie svoistva drevesiny v sviazi a tipami less.
Minsk, Izd-vo M-va vysshego, arednego spetsiallnogo i pro-
fessionallnogo obrazovaniia BSSR, 1963. 71 p.
(MIRA 16:5)
(Wood)
VIKHR(YV$ V.Ye.
Use of wood in the Neolithic period. Sbor. bot. rab. Bel. otd.
VBO no.2:20-31 160, (KM& 15:1)
(stone age) (Wood)
06194
9 (2) SOV/115-59-11-22/36
AUTHOR: Vikhrov, G.F.
TITLE. A Transistorized Universal Electronic Counter
PERIODICAL: Izmeritel'naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 11, pp 49-52
ABSTRACT: The author describes an electronic counter with a ca-
pacity of 1o-5 -L 1. The block diagram of this transis-
torized counter is shown in Fig 1. The device was de-
signed for measurin frequencies'(10-5.-V'1.5.105 ops)
and time intervals ~10-4 + 105 see), and electrical
signals with an error below t 2.10-5� 1 count. Fre-
quency measurements are reduced to counting the num-
ber of pulses, equal to the number of cycles of the
input signal, during a time interval which is known
with sufficient accuracy and which is determined by a
quartz oscillator. The author describes in detail the
different possible operating conditions. A control
circuit is used for checking the accuracy of the coun-
ter. One of the most important parts is the conver-
Card 112 sion unit which converts the binary counting system
06194
SOV/115-59-11-22/36
A Transistorized Universal Electronic Counter
with a factor K 16 to tf-e decade system with a coun-
ting factor of K 10. The principal circuit arrange-
ment of this unit is shown in Fig 3- It consists of
four binary cells, Each cell is a conventional transi-
storized trigger circuit with P13A transistors. In the
socalled "cycle generator" P201 and P13 transistors
are used. The shaping unit is composed of P-13 transi-
stors. It converts input signals of any shape to pulses
with the required stable parameteras~ This unit is com-
posed of Schmitt trigger circuits and functions simi-
lar to a vacuum tube trigger circuit. The electronic
counter is 440xl8Oxl95 mm and has a weight of 8 kg, It
has a power consumption of only 0.5 watts and may be
used in laboratories and under field.conditions. Engi-
neers A,A. Avizhen', K.I. Sakalauskas, A.A. Chervyakov.
L.Ya. Kovaleva and S.A. Yushka participated in the de-
velopment of -the counter. There are 1. block diagrain
Card 2/2 and 2 circuit diagrams.
V#* A
USSR/Engineering - Tools
Card 1/1 Pub - 103 - 11/23
Authors I Grebennikov, 0. F.; Vikhrov, L. A.; and Akinin, E. Ya.
Title I A device for rolling threads with two part-adjustable dies
- ----- Peri-od1c-a-1Stan.--- i instn 1-0,_ -24--26, -Oat - 1954-
Abstract t The editorial gives sow information on rolling threads with two part-
adjustable dies (drum and oplit-ring). A description of the above mentionei
dies is presented, together with tables giving technical opecifications.
Three USSR referencee (1949-1951). Drawings; diagram.
Institution i
Submitted :
V14WOV W.
., GMMMIKOV, 0.7.; VIZIMOV, L.A.; AXININ, Ye.Ya.
Device for thread rolling by means of a drum and a half ring.
Stan. i Instr. 25 no.20:24-26 0 '54. (MLRA 7:11)
(Screw-cutting machines)
USSR / microbiology. General Iderobiology. F-1
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - 13iol.1 No 20, 1958, No- 90751
Author tBuyanovskaya, 1. S.; Vikhrova, N. M.; Androyeva, N. A.
TX4 t :Not given
Title :A Study of the Antibacterial Spectrum of an Antibiotic,
Actinoxanthine., Using Different Yothodo of Derivation
Orig Pu1o :Antibiotiki, 1957, 2, No 1, 17-21
Abstract :By the zethod of two-fold serial isolations on WB
having a pH of 7.2 - 7.4 one determined the activity of
the culture fluid of actinomycetes No. 1131 and of the pre-
paration of actinoxanthine I in various stages of purifica-
tion conducted by different processes. In the actimnyeetes
culture fluid not less than 3 antibiotic substances were
observea, of which I did not affect Gram-negative micro-
organis=- and was active In respect to Gram-positive
microbes such as staphylococci which wore resistant to other
Card 1/2
USSR / iiicrobiology- General Microbiology. F-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 20, 1958, No- 90751
antibiotics. With the determined mothod, of chemical
purification I possessed high anti-tumor activity in in
vitro and in vivo experiments. -- S. M. Navashin
Card 2/2
POGORMV, G.1 IVANnKO. I.; TROITMUT, N.1 VIJOIROV, P.-, VASILITXTA, T.
Discussing the draft of the Sasic Principles of labor Lev of the
U.S&S.R. and the Union Republics* Okhrtruds, i sotes'strakhi, 3
no*303 Hr 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1e' Tekhnicheskiye inspektora Moskovskogo, oblastnogo, sovets. p:rofsoyuzov.
(labor laws and-legislation)
POGaRZLOV, G.; TROI T, X.; 17AMMO. I.-. VASILITRU, V.; VIL 107, Pe
Old shortcomings In the now squipmente Olchr.truda I80too
strukh. no.12:29-30 D '599 (MML 13:4)
14 Tekhnichookiya inspektora Hookovskogo oblastnogo Ooveta
profsayuzov.
(Moscow-Textile induet27-Hygionic aspects)
MODESTOVA. T.A. Erodid:torj; VIMOV. P.G.; SHILIKHOV, U.N.
[Textile science for the sewing industry] Materialovedenie shveinogo proiz-
vodtava. Pbd red. T.A.Modestovoi. Moskva. Gos.uajchno-tekhn.izd-vo legkoi
promyshl., 1953. 185 P. OcLa 6:8)
(Textile fabrics)
MODESTOVA, Tatlyana Alekseyevna; VIKHROVjL Pavel Georglyevich; SHELIKHOV,
Hikolay Nikolayevich: REDVEM. L.Ya.,
tekhnichaskiy redaktor
(Textile fabrics and sawing supplies; merchandise guide for the ~
clothing industry] Naterialovadente shveinogo proizvodstva. Mo-
skva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo Ministerstva. promysh. tovarov
shirokogo potrableniia SSSR. 1955- 190 P. (KEM F3:6)
(Textile fabrics) (Sewing-4quipment and supplies)
YAKOTLIT, R.F.; TASILITIVA, V.A.;. VIKHAU _YTj -, ITANNIZO, I.P.-O
POGOIMLOV, G.I.; TROITSKIT, N.L.
General inspection of the work organization level in
factories, Tekst.prom. 20 no-6:51-53 JS 160.
(MM 13:7)
1. Nachallnik podotdela organizatsil. truds Mosoblsovuarkhoza
(for Takovlev). 2. Tekhniebookiyeinspektora Moskovskogo
otdolenlya sovete. profsoyuzov pri obkome profsoyusa rabochikh
taketilinoy i legkoy promyshlennoeti (for all except
Takovlev).
(Moscow Province-Textile factories)
_V;=IM..-OT V.I. general-mayor aviatuil.
- .
- -
The battle of Stalinerad. Vast. Vozd, FL 40 no,10.'30-36 0 157,
(Stalingrad, Battle of, 1942-1943) (KIM 140)
S/089/61/010/004/003/027
B102/B212
AUTHORS: Pravdyuk, N. F., Pokrov8kiy, Yu. I., Vikhrov, V. I..-
TITLE: Effect of neutron bombardment on the internal friction of
monocrystalline and polycrystalline zinc
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 4, 1961, 347-352
TEXT: ff. F. Pravdyuk has already reported in a lecture (Second Atomic
Conference at Geneva 1958) about investigations of internal friction and of
the critical amplitude of the maximum tension der before and after neutron
bombardment of metals, and also of the influence of the orientation of the
basal plane (0001) to the longitudinal axis of monocrystalline zinc. The
method and equipment used have also been described there. This paper
publishes additional results which have been obtained with mcnocrystalline
and polycrystalline zinc. (LY or is that value of the maximum tension %4
amplitude, at which internal friction starts to be a function of the tensionv
amplitude). The monocrystalline specimens showed the following orientations
of the (0001) planes to the longitudinal axis: 15, 40, 66, 76, 86, and 880;
Card 1/9
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S/089./61/010/004/003/02-1
B102/B212
specimens with 15, 40, 76, and 860 orientation have been exposed to neutron
radiation. The internal friction has been measured attransverse oscilla-
tions (300 cps) before and after neutron bombardmentshaving integral
fluxes of 3*1018 and 1-5-1019 n/cM2 and at a ratio of fast to thermal
neutrons of 1 : 10. The amplitude of the maximum tension has been
calculated from the oscillation amplitude. The results are represented
graphically. Fig. I shows the change of internal friction as a function of
the tension amplitude of non-irradiated monocrystalline zinc at angles 9
given above the curves; the figures given below are the values of d or.
Fig. 2 shows the same for neutron-bombarded (3-101" n/cm 2) monocrystals.
Fig. 4 shows the change of the minimum internal friction of monocrystalline
zinc as a function of the angle 9, and Fig- 5 shows the functions a cr(q)
both for monocrystals before and after bombardment. The following
numerical values have been obtainedt
(I cr 150 400 6601 760 8601 880
before bombardment 105 20 40 120 400 6oo
after bombardment (3-1018 n/cm2) 200 100 -
~ 200 500
~ -
after
ombardment (1-5-1019 n/cm2 ) 350 280 - - 550 -
~ 1 Card 2 9
S/or, 61/010/004/00.7/027
Lffect of ... B1 02X321 2
.The theoretipal value is given as a 2Tcr/ein 29, where i a Cosy sfrp,
cr cr cr I
.T denotes the.tan-ential stress Given by (P/A)cos sing; and
O/A - dcr* The notations ate shown in Fig. 6: Q denotes the angle between
the line of application of the force and the Clide plane; a represents the
ant:lo between the direction mm of a p6ssible dis-?lacement in the ~;lide
plane and the axis of the specimenj nn denotes the normal on the glide
plane. It has been found that the value of 6 for bombarded specimens may'
be connected to the start of shift of dislocations along the basal plane.
Fig- 7 shows 1/q - f(a) for non-irradiated (1) and irradiated (2 poly-
crystalline zinc; the irradiation has been done with 3-1018 n/cm~. The
experimental curves are discussed in detail. One may imagine that the
curves . I /Q - f (a) consist of three sections . I ) d---d ell ; 2) d>d cr; 3) 6>(Icr*
The first two.secti.ons are the part3 with reproducible internal friction,
and the third onelis that with irreproducible friction. The authors thank I
S. T. KonobeyevskLy for discussions. There are 7 figures, 1 table and
I Soviet-blore ref)rence.
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Card 3/9
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PRAVDYUK, N.F.; Pop
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Effeat of mautroaxadiation QU-the intArMl friCtJOU Of MOnO-
cry talline and polycrystallimpt 9-inc. Atomenerg. 10 no.4:347-
352 Ap 1619 (Zinc) (Neutrons) (KERA 14:4)
77-
86-10-21/44
AUTHOR: Vikhrov V.I., Maj.Gen..of the Air Force
TITLE: The Stalingrad Battle (V bitve pod Stalingradom)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957, Nr 10, pp 30-36
(USSR) r
ABSTRACT: In the summer campaign of 1942,, the German command
concetrated about 240 divisions against Soviet
army,, the main bulk of which was operating on the
Stalingrad direction. The main grouping of these
forces included: the 6th field armyo 4th tank
army, and the 4th air fleet (containing 1200 air-
craft i.e. nearly half of the whole German air force).
Thus, the enemy succeeded to concentrate considerable
Card 1/4 numerical superiority in forces and technical combat
means,
The Stalingrad Battle (Cont.)
86-10-21/44
Despite this superlorill-ly, the Soviet army was
able to hamper -the enemy movement3 and to gain
the time neocessary for preparation of counterof-
fensive, The Soviet 62nd armyp under the command
of Gen Chuykov, was defending the Stalingrad front.
The Soviet aviation participated in defense of
Stalingrad under extremely difficult conditions.
The enemy by filling up constantly his losses, was
able to maintain at the Stalingrad front 2-
times superior air force (800-1000 aircraft3. The
Soviet command, preserving Its aviation forces,
used them only for the most decisive operations.
Taking into consideration the numerical inferiority
of the Soviet aviation, there was developed a
special tactic of the aviation night operations,
which was harassing the enemy relentlessly and
many times succeeded to frastra"O'ge his offensive
preparations. During the day the Soviet bombers
operated from high altitudes and the shturmoviks
Card 2/4 from the medium heights., thus reducing t"he possibility
of losses from the Germ&,n fighter3. At that period
86~10-2j./44
The Stalingrad Battle (Cont.)
Soviet pilots applied new air tactics for instance,
attack of ahturmoviks on a closed circle. During
the Stalingrad batt'le t"he contml of air combat
became perrected thanks to a larger use of radio
communications fwm t-he ground to pilot and vice
versa. The' firat radio contml poet together with
aviation division comma-rid station was Installed
in August, 1942 at, the North ou-,'-Oskirts of Stalin-
grad. Thus the divisional commander wa5 able to
conduct the air combat and guide his pilot-a. Already,,
in September 1942, at the Sta-lingrad front, the
Soviet aviation established a reliable radiocommuni-
cation network, observation,early warning, communi-
cation and guidance system. Only In the second
half of October 1942 in the region of Burkovskiy
the fighters were called by radio from their air-
field 95 times and 125 times they were radJ3 guided
against the enemy bomberr,, Duxing 2.0 days of combat
315 enemy aircraft operations were destroyed., mostly
fighters. Gradually, at the Stalingrad frcnt the
initiative in the air combat was wrested from the
enemy. The fighter command received new types of
Card 3/4 aircraft: Yak-7 and La-5 equal in combat qualities
to those of the enemy. Finally. during the Soviet
The Stalingrad Battle (Cont.) 86-10-21/44
counter offensive at the Stalingrad front the
Soviet aviation was active in destruction of
encircled German grouping and frustrated the
German plan of air evacuation of the encircled
troops. The German 330,000 strong army was liqui-
dated on the banks of the river Volga. In this
great victory the Soviet aviation got a very
important share,
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DIYJWOVP S.V., inzh.; ALFEROV, V.Ye., inzh..; VIKHROV, V_.P., lnzh.
Retention of optivans operating conditions of power trans-
formers of industrial enterprises. From. energ. 19 no. 41
5-7 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5)
VIXHROV, V. Ye. ; KOSTAREVA, La V.
Anatomical structure of the wood of roots in some conifer species.
Bot. shur. 45 no.9;1259-12?0 S 160. (MIRA 13.9)
1, Institut leea AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Roots (Botanr)-Anatomy) (Coniferae)
VIKHELOV, Y.Ye,
Yeaturos of the =Icrostructure of wood from the roots of
certain conifers. Dokl.LN BSSR 4 no-2:74-77 7 160.
(MIR& 13:6)
1. Prodstavlano akademikom AN BSSR I.D. Turkavichem.
(Wood-AnatozV) (Roots(BotazV))
ITANOT, Tu.X.; BA~OV, T.A.1-TIMOT, T,Te., prof., doktor sel'sko-
khox.nauk, otv.red.; XUZMCSOTA, Ta .:6 red.izd-ve: DCRUMXA.
I.N., tekhn.red.
[Testing physical properties of wood; elasticity, permeability
to air, and swelling pressure) Issledovenlis fizicheskikh
evoistv dreveafty; aleatichnost', vosdukhopronitesemontIg davla-
nie nabAftsniis. Xoakva, Izd-vo Aked,nauk SM, 1959. 73 P.
(MIRA 13:3)
(Wood--Testing)
IVANOV. Tu.K.,- BAZHIWUV, V.A.; VIKHROT, V.Ye., prof.. doktor mal'skoklioz.
nauk, otv.red.; ITZNETSOVA, Ta.B., red.izd-va; DOROKIIINA, I.N.,
takhn.red.
(Investigation of the physical properties of wood; elasticity,
permability to air, pressure of swelling] Issladovaniia fizi-
chaskikh avoistv drevesiny; elastichnost', vozdukhopronitesemost's
davlenis nabukhaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 73 p.
(MIRA 13:1)
(Wood--Testing)
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VIKHROVA, A.G.; RAAG.. F.I.
Control of yarn separation-an grooved cylinders in doutaing
operations. Tekst.prom. 22 no.12322-23 D 162. (MMA 16ti)
1. NacahlInik laboratorilt-po-krucheniyu Leningradskogo nauchno-
issledovatel'skogo tnetitu tekstillnoy pronyahlennosti (for
Vikhrova). 2. Glavny_v konstruktor spetisallnogo konstruktorskogo
byuro tekstillnoy promyshlennosti (SKBTP) Leningradskogo sovets,
narodnogo khozyaystva, (for Raag).
(Spinning machinery)
S-!I,IOIOV V.P., lnzb.., red.; BLOKHINA) N.B.9 kand. arkh., red.;
VIKHROVA, L.T., ~5xkh., red.; KLIVIOVA, G.D., red.izd-va;
NALVOITA, G.D., tekhn. red.
[Construction specifications and regulations] Stroitellriye
normy i provila. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat. Pt.2. Sec.t. ch.3.
(specifications for the design of nurseries and kindergartens]
Detskie iasli-sady; norroy proektirovaniia (SNiP II-L. 3-62).
1962. 11 p. (IUM 16:12)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delar.
stroitel'stva. 2. GosudarstvenMy.kon-,itet Soveta Ydnistrov
SSSR po delam stroitel'stva (for Smirnov). 3. Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut obshchestvennykh zdaniy Akademii
stroitel'stva. i arkhitektury SM (for Blokhina, Vikhrova).
(Kindergartens) (Day nurseries)
--~- 4- -, - -- -
SHMIMN, S. 5.; VIVROVA, lf~ 11,
Parasites - Carp
New interesting species of mucous sporozoa. Uch. zap. Len. un. No. 14-11 1952.
509 Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,, June 1953, Uncl.
1. VIKHROVA, N.M. GORODETSKAYA, A.V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Streptomycin
7. New data on chemical purification and islotion of penicillin and streptomycin
Antibiotiki 5, no. 4, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified.
TIKHR VA. N.
41 ..
Chromatography as applied to antibloticm. Antiblottki 7 no.1:3-13 034.
(MMA 7-5)
(Antibiotics) (Chromatographic anaA.yals)
BUYANOVSKAYA, I.S.; V VA, N.M.; ANDUMA, N.A.
Antibacterial spectrum of the antibiotic actinoxanthine obtained
b.v various production methods. Autiblottki 2 no.ltl7-21 Ja-Y 157.
(MIRA 12:11)
1. Veesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellakiy institut antibiotikov.
(ANTIBIOTICS, off.
antibact. spectrum of actinoxatthiue, antibact.
spectrum obtained by various prod. methods)
-:k-~ -- - - ---- - -- -- -
EXCERPTA 11MICA Sec.4 Vol.11/4 2:cd.!:1crcb. atc. April.503
806. CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE AN71BIOTIC ACTINOXANVIII:NZ.
1. INVESTIGATION OF THE METHODS OF SEPARATION AND C11L..:1CAL
PURIFICATION OF ACTINOXANTHINE (Russian text) - Vik-hrova N.
M. , Kryuchkova T. 1. , Prcobrazhenskaya E.
-M vu A. S. Antibiotics Inst., Moscow - ANTIBIOT. 1957, 1 (21-24) Illus. 2
The culture fluid of actinomyces 1131 inhibits growth of Ehrlich's.adenocarcinoma.
It acts also on M. pyogenes aureus. Extraction of the antibiotic was ol~-taired prin-
cipally by adsorption. Activated charcoal, permutit, silicagel, bentonite, in"usor-
la earth, aluminiurn oxide and synthetic ion-exchange resins (cationic and anionic)
were used for adsorption. After adsorption on charcoal it was not possible to find
a satisfactnry method for desorption. Much better results were obtained with al-
uminium o. ide adsorption. Chromatographic purification of the antibiotic on the
aluminium oxide column produced 4 layers: dark-brown, light-coloured, orange
and a lower adsurbent part. The antibiotic is mostly in the orange layer, and the
by-products in the brown layer. The culture fluid was treated sucessively with 3
portions of the adsorbent under static conditions. The first portion of the adsor-
bent adsorbs 50'76 of by-products, 2nd and 3rd portions 25 to 2876. Eluates were 4
to 6 times more active than culture fluid but they contained a large amount of diffi-
cultly separable Inorganic salts. Accordingly, another method was tried. The most
promising was a method whereby the antibiotic was salted out f rotn the culture fluid
with ammonium sulphate; the concentrate was purified on an A1201column, treated
with Ion-exchange resins and BaC03, and evaporated in vacuo at 32-340 C. in a
stream of C02. The dry substance loses its antistaphylococcal activity when stored
aerobically, but maintains it for 6 months if stored anaerobically. After salting out,
the activity of the substance increpses 30-fold. During chromatographic purification
there is no change in the concentration of the preparation. The yield Is 80-90%
The activity decreases after BaCO3 treatment (yield 50%). After purification the
preparation strength is 65,000 U. 1mg. Anti-tumour activity in vitro was 0.2jug.
ral. and In vivo 0.3,ug. /ml.
STRUKOV., I T:; VIKHROVA, NIKITINA, N.M.; TEBYAKINA, A.Ye.; BUYANOVSKAYA,
I.;.) -SW-tft'~blij -A.N.; CHAYKOVSKAYA, S.M.
Phenoxybenzylpenicillin (phenbenicillin) and its microbiological
study. Antibiotiki 9 no.1:3-7 Ja 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltrkiy institut antibiotikov,
Moskva.
A.Ye.; ClIvKOVsYAYA,
17
v A."l.; DEIUDOVA, V.G.
Nafeillln and it-- microbiological prop~-rlwien. Antilblol~Jlkil 10
no. 1: 3-9 Ja 165. 18:4)
1. V.-3asp:,,uznyy iwAltitt
Moskva.
KUZNETSOV9 V.D.; SOROKINA, Ye.I.; VIKHROVA, N.M.j KRYUCHKOVA, T.I.; KIZOPINAt
G.V.; KHOMWO A.S.
Pr6ducer of actinWein belonging to the fluoresoent group,of!
aotinomyeates. IF44Y Inst. microbiol, no*8:193-201 60,
~MIRA 34 t 1)
l.'Veesoyuzn.vy natka)iic~-issledovate,11akiy insti~ut antibiotikov,
Mookva.
(AGTINOMYCETALES) (ACTINCMMI~)
VIKMIDIIA, O.K., assiatent
Formation of autoantibodies in experimental hypothermia.
Trudy llovosib.gos.,ned.inst. 27:146-165 '57. (MIRk 12:9)
1. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy terapli (zav.prof. G.D.Zaleeakiy) I
kafedry patofiziolodi (zav.dots. G.L.ITuban) 11ovosibirskogo
moditainakogo instituta.
(AIITIGHNS AND ANTIBODIES) (HYPOTIUMIA)
)E n V--Tr-
YATSMO-KHMMVSKIT, A.A.; VIKHROVA, Y.Ye - GIYELTAN. H.6.; MOSKAL VA,
V. To. ; , A.L-7-o Mel ett"vaslnyy redaktor; MOROVA, L.D.,
tekhnichookiy redaktor.
[Principles and methods of investigating the structure of wood]
Osnovy t metody anatomicheskogo issledovaniia drevesiny. Xoskva,
Isd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1954. 337 P. [Microfilm] (MMA 8:2)
(Wood)
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Reaction of ketene with jitrogm-containing baaeo.
Part 22* Chloroacet4ni-Uds Pyridinatea. Zhur.obr
32 no.lo:3227-3230 0 162. Okhim.
(MMA 15:-U)
BaBhkirskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
40-letiya Okt7abrva.
(Acetani.lide) (PYridine)
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VIKHTENKO, I. I. Cand Agr Sci (d as) "Fertilization of cabbages under
irrigation with subterranean waters under conditions of Donbass" Moo, 1969.
14 pp including cover (Moa Order of Lenin Agr AcFLd im K. A. Timiryazev), 110 copies
(KL, 44-690 128)
-32-
VIKHTEITKO, I.I., aspirant
-A6
Effectiveness of fertilizer application to cabbage on fields
irrigated by underground waters uMer condition3 existing
in the Donets Basin. Izv.TSKhA no.4:235-240 '59.
(MIRA 121.11)
(Donets Banin-Cabbage-Fertilizers and manure)
VIKHTBR,I.I.
Soldering and heat treatment of hard-alloy cutting tools. St".
i instr. 26 no.2:35-37 Fe 155. (KIRL 8:6)
(Metal cutting tools)
a I. " " ' - - -
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Aft- ON
Hardening cutting tools made of mid ateel. 5tan.i instr. 22,
no-8*31 Ag '57. (mLaA 1c: 9 )
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(Cutting
tools) (TooL
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I (Zakalka instrurntnt-ov iz bystrorezhusbchey stuli. ;,013sian)
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ABSTRACT On the occasion of the heat treatment of tools with abrupt, transi-
tions of cross sections cracks often develop, as is the base yrith
angle cutters, which are produced with diameters of from 4o - 3oo mm.
and which differ considerably as to thickness at the periphery as
wall as at the opening. After heat treatment both flat cracks of a
length of from 2 - 3 mm, and large cracks of different lengths along
the whole length of the tooth develop. Because of the complicated
method of production of cutters, costs are high ani -waste after heat
treatment, amounts to up 70 0/0. Investigations showed that the cracks
always originatp in the ctirvat,ire of the outer flank of the tooth
(on the outer diamak~-) bind that thu crack Is smooth in the beginning
but later becomes roiiLh and similar to a fatigue crack in character.
The formation of the curvatures of th- tooth at both flanks is carried
out by means of two different gear cuttors; the greatest consumption
of the gear cutterR was observed to take place at the point of con-
nention of the two surfanes when the unfinished cutters are worked
and that is when it bocomei bliint. &9 long as the gear cutter is sharp
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The Hardening of Yada of High-5peed Steel
and tcrn off and the boundary layer beSins to press which causes
stresses and leads to the formation of cracks which are cnlargged by
the heat treatment. In order to avoid this disadvantaeo grinding of
these parts (before tho beat treatmGnt) was introduced to remove the
deforming upper layer of tne metal. Thus tho waste was conpletely
stopped.
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Authora - -j Vikhter, I. I.-
Title j Soldering and thermal treatment of infusible tools
Periodicali ",tan. i istr. 2. 35 - 37, Feb 1955
Abstract j Certain methods for soldering-on and thermal treatment of infl4sible
machine tools, developed by the Metallurgical Plant OFRMERI are des-
cribed. The new w4thods pertain mostly to the processes of soldering-
on ETd thermal treatment of cylindrical drill bits 6 - 12 mm in diameter.
conical drill bits, reamers, end countorsink bores. The attachment,used
for fastening tools to be soldered on, is shown in drawing. Graph; draw-
ings.
Institution:
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In institutes and laboratories. Strsi, mat. 2 no.1001-32
0 '56. (MIRA 12:3)
(Gnmum)
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The ruybyshev Comblas puts out a high quality moldixg gypoun.
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(1hybyshay-Gypsum)
VIKHTER, Ya.I., inzh.
Why sand-lime wall panels have deteriorated in Voronezh. Strol.
mat. 11 no.600-31 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
VIKHTER,_Ya.I., inzh.; GUTSKOV, V.Ye., inzh,; ROZENBERG, Ya.M., inch.
Silicate elements and details for construction of state farms.
Stroi. mat. 8 no,40-1, Ap '62. (MRA 1518)
(Sand-lime products) (Precast concrete constructicn)
VIKUTER, Yakor Isaakovich. Prfzdmali uchastlys: LUTSIN, A.V.;
-- MIT-, V.X..;-,;~ZERTALI, N.K.; R&TINOV, V.V., naucbnyy
red.; STRATILATOVA, X.I., red.; TOM, A.M., tekhn. red.
(Manufacture of gypsumlProizvodstvo gipsa. Moskva, Praftekh-
izdat, 1962. 245 P. (Gypsum) (MIRA 16:1)
Ya.l.; MAK, I.L.; SHVAGIBZV, M.P.
(Prodaction of gypmz and gypsuz construction parts] Prols-
vodstvo gipea i gipsovykh stroitellnykh det&lei. Moskva,
Promstroiftdat, 1954. 142 p. (KMA S.- 1 D)
VITHTn, Yak L-jA&AAoyic4; Xit, Isaak L'yovich; SHVAGIRIV, Mikhail I~et-
IL=44WPXCHM' naucbnyy redaktor; TYUTYUNIX, M.N., redaktor;
PANOVA, L.Ya., ;ekhnIcheskiy redaktor.
[Production of gypsum and gypsum construction elements] Proizvodstvo
gipsa I gipsovykh stroitallnvkh detalsi. Xoskva, Gas. ixd-vo lit-ry
po stroit. materialaa, 1954. 140 p. (XLRA 8:2)
(Gypsum) (Building materials)
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Inter-vuz Scientific Conference (Mezhvuzovskiye nauchnyye Konferentsil)
Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, 1j' 9, PP 73 - 76 (USSR)
Abst: In January 1957, the Second All-Union Conference on Photosynthesis
took place, organized by the institute of Plant Physiology of the Academy
of Sciences, USSR, and by the Facultys of Soil-Biology of the Moskva
Univaersity. About 700 representatives of 130 Scientific-research
institutes, vuzes and ministries were present. The indroductoi-y report
was made by Academician A. L. Kursanov who described the development of
photosynthesis during the last ten years and invited the scientists to
concentrate their work on the application of radioactive ar-1 stable
isotopes. Nearly 100 reports were read: 13 on photochemistry, 9 on the
investigation of chloroplast structure, 19 on the investigation of pigments,
9 on the -photosynthesis of water plants, bacteria, etc.
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ACCESSION NR: AP4018363
SIOIZO/64/0001001/0053/0056
AUTHOR: Vikin, B. P.,* Perfillyev, L. P.
TITLE: Use of a combined -coincidenc e gamma spectrometer in the analysis of
i complicated decay modes
SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhaika eksperimenta, no. 1, 1964, 53-56
TOPIC TAGS: gamma spectrometer, spectrometer, decay mode, complicated
decay mode, Comptowielectron, Compton electron elimination
ABSTRACT: A method for the obser-ktion of a co nib ined -coincidence spectrum
f.or the lowest levels oPnuclei having'a complicated decay mode is described. An!
Outfit Of P, T, E.,-coincidence is offered; here, Ej is the energy of the highest
l1vel equal to the sum of the energies, of two cascade I? -quanta when that a
level i
discharged, andfi is part of the continuous b'eta-spectrum. The outfit permits
observing only that part of the gamma-spectrum which is determined by the
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number of r-eicorded isotope levels. The number of levels is preselected which
makes the use of a combined -coincideiice gariima spectrometer possible. A
spectrum of py(,r, + y2) coincidence of was obtained with the surnmator
aligned to the energy of the 1. 124-key level; the discriminator threshold in. the
beta channel was 220 kev. A spectruiil vAth Z,? about 170 kev was also obtained.
Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Voronezhakiy gosudarstvennyPy universitat (Voronezh State
University)
SUBMITTED: Z8Mar63 DATE ACQ: ISMar64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: NS NO REF SOV:,. 002 OTIUR: 001
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VIKIN, B.P.; PERFILIYFV, L.P.
Application of a gamma-spectrometer of overall coincidences to
the analysis of complex decay schemes. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 9
no.1:53-56 Ja-4 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Voronezhskly gosudarstvennyy universitet.
USSR/PhysIcs U-1tr-asonics- FD;-2367-
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Author Aksenov, S. I.; Vikin, B. P.; and Vladimirskiy, K. V.
Title Excitation of ultrasonic oscillations by pondermotive forces
Periodical Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 762-764, Jun 1955
Abstract In their work with apparatus designed to investigate nuclear mag-
netic resonance (DAN SSSR, 96, 1954) the authors observed at fre-
quencies of the order of several megacycles interfering resonaL:e
effect, which as was explained arises in consequence of the exci-
tation by pondermotive forces of ultrasonic oscillations in the
copper conductor comprising the coil of the spectrometer. They
observed a number of resonance peaks, with amplitudes considerably
exceeding the noise level of the device, for each of the coilB
during variation of the operating frequency, relative width of the
peaks being equal to 1:100 in order of magnitude and the aniplitu--~
of the peaks increasing linearly with increase of the constant
component'and depth of modulation of the field. 'rho authora (jL,-
tained the eigenvalues of the product of the wave number times
radius of the conductor bj means of numerical solution of eqvmtions
set up. Three references.
Institution Physical Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR
Submitted February 12, 1955
VIKKER, B.Z., dotsent
Some c.aracteristics of uterine-placental circulation. Tmdy 0;'"'
no.25.1-199-204 159. 14:10)
1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii Omqkogo meditsinskogo
instituta imeni Kalinina, zav. kafedroy prof. A.D.Gillerson.
(BLOOD-MICULATION) (UTEILI15P PI IUM)
On 22 F~!briviry lr)/,6, J 9; 'T,,;-Ir,-9r1n,, jn,;fJfW.- IT -nj Molf"tovy
defonded his dissnrtation on "Antonatle Remijatton of the Fro-niency an.-' Acti-te
Power of Electrical Systems". Official ormonontn - Acting Mciaber of tile Acad(-n,-f
of Sciences., Ukrainian SSR, Professor S. A. Lel,,-~dov, and Canlidate of TechniciLl
Scinaces L. S. Golldfarb.
So: Elektrichostvo, No 4, AT~Til 191,7, pp 90-94 (U-5577, 18 February 1954)
A study was made of the basic problems of the automatic regulation of thef~requency
and active power in systems with synchronous turbo and 17dro generators. General in-
formation was presented concerning the speed regulators of primar7 motors', regulation
characteristicut and methods of distorting, them. The method and systems of autcmatic
frequency regulation were systematized, and descriptions were Iresented of sme of the
most widely used types of automatic frequency regulators of various firms. An eyimin-
ation was made of the kinetics of the irocess of automatic frequency regulation vith
the penerator operating in an isolated state and with several multiple machine working in
pamllel, as well as the kinetics of 'the ]-rocosses of sirmltanecus automatic regulation
of frequency and active power in the case of two nutuall,.- interconrected electrical
systems.
So: IBID
Distribution of cold hardening in the head of railroad rails.
Izv. AN SM Otd.tekh.mauk Ao.2,,75-78 7 '54. (MLHA 7,7)
1. Predstavleno akademikom N.T.Gudtoovym.
(Metals--Cold working) (Railroads--Rails)
V1 K K E)ej FD-817
USSR/Engineering
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Author : Vikker, I. V.
Title : Distribution of work hardness in the head of railroad rails
Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. tekh. nauk, 2, -jr---18,.Feb 1954
Abstract : Gives results of experiment conducted to determine depth of plastic
deformation and its intensity at various distances from the top sur-
face of railroad rails in service. X-ray structural analysis vas
used as a method of investigation. Table. Graphs. 6 references.
Institution : -_
Submitted : By Academ N. T. Gudtsov, january 20, 1954
S/123/6P,/000/01?-/007/010
AOo4/Aioi
AUTHORS: [Kovalev, Ye. A., Vikker, 1. V.
i The resistance of diffusion coatings to the corrosion of the turbine
blades of gas turbine locomotives
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 12,.!1962, 39 - 40,
abstract 12B235 (I'Vestn. Vses. n.-i. in-ta zh.-d. transp.", 1962,
no. 1, 36 - 37)
TEXT: The author presents the results of tests carried out by TsNII MPS to
find methods for preventing the vanadium corrosion of the turbine blades of gas
turbine locomotives. The burning of heavy liquid fuel in the gas turbine-mazout
with an elevated vanadium content (up to 0.025%) causes ash depositions on the
turbine blades with 60 - 75% vanadium pentoxide which, at temperatures of over
6500C, results in the rapid corrosion destruction of the blades. To prevent cor-
rosion, a protective coating is applied to the blade surface by the diffusion me-
tallization method. Coatings were tested which were applied by aluminum siliconiz-
ing, calorizing, chrome plating and siliconizing., It is pointed out that chrome-
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