yp.KUijyAN, Sunbat Stepanovich
(Statistics of Jumbo-ring and woodaork~ngl e"*6?'Frises1
Stati3tika lesozagoto-Atel'nykh J dei-evoo*rjrabatl,-,',~iu..;hcl,,Ikh
predpruati.i. mo-,;Ivaj, Loonnia promyshlennost' ) 1964- 261 1).
Wl?l, 18-4)
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Vitamin-rich wal gorund from pine needles. Nau)m I pered.op.Y
sellkhoz. 9 no.12:23 D 159. (MIRA 13:4)
Ofeeds) (Pine)
..11, . YAKgU!B~YUK ~Aleksey Nikolayevich
[Gradtudt-auttinga; practices in making tbez-at.the
"Prokudin B*r* Forest Traot]PbAteppnnye rubkl; opy-t lkh pro-
vedeniia v lesnoi dache "Prokudin tor." Izd.2., dop. i ispr.
Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1962. 43 P. (MIRA 16:1)
(F6rest thinning)
VERESIN, Mikhail MikhaYlovich; MAMYRIN, Mikhail Alekseyevich; ich;
SHEWAKIV, Ivan Yakovlevich; yAKUBYUK, Aleksey Nikolayev
LITVINov, I.V., red.; MILOVA, G.L., tekhno redo
(centennial afforestation practices in the Savals, Forest
Tract] Stoletnii opyt leso~azvedeniia V savallskom lesni-
.Veresin J dr. Moskva, Gosiesbumizdats 1963.
chestve. [By] M.14 (MIRA 17:4)
159 P.
615.916
YOUDINY RASHID ZAKIROVICH Yl
Flotator obogatitellnoy fabriki (Flotation medium of a concentr tion
plant) Moskva, MetAllurgizdat, 1955.
247 p. illus., diagrs., tables.
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(seed corn; a hand'bOOkl SemenovodstvO kakurusY; spravochnik.
Moskva, Izd-vo X-va sal,khoz.sssR, 1960. 226 p. (MIRA 13:6)
1 .Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo sellskogo khozyaystva.
Glavnaya inspektaiya po zemledeliyu.
(corn (Maise))
ZAKHARCHENKO, A.L.; DEMCHENKO, P.V.j YAK ; SOLOVIYEV,
B.F.; KINSH, A.S.; MBOMOU, V.R.~ red.;-Pr-,VZNER, V.P.,
tekhn. red.; TRUKHINA, O.N., tekhn. red.
(Reference book on com]Spravochriik po kukunize. Moskva,
Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 519 p IRA 16W
(Corn (baize)) (m
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B.M., Inzh.; IMAROW, A-?-, inzh.
Readcrs' response to the urt-lclc by enginoer ~!.A. Daikhe3
entitled "Method of mounting tho min engines with minor
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1. Gnippovoy I.nzh.-!:le!diardk SSKh parokhodstva "Pispar" (for 'Zubov).
2. Inzh.-inspektor Reglstra SSSR (fn- Yakun'). 3. Giavnyy inzh.-
inspektor in.-quektsii Kegistra SSSR Baltiyakogro hasseyna, (for Arefl-
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Xhimiya, 1959, Nr 5, P 327 (USSR)
AUTHORS. Mikulinskiy, A.S - ~Yakunchikov, V.N., Valtshchikov, V.I.,
Yafremkin, V.V.
TITLE-. The Refining of Amorphous Boron by Oxidation Burning in a
"Fluidized Bed"
PERIODICAL: Tr. Urallskogo n.-i. khim. in-ta, 1957 (1958), Ur 5, pp 206-210
ABSTRACT: The possibility is investigated of refining amorphous boron (AB)
by means of oxidation burning in a fluidized bed (FB). Weighed
portions (4 - 36 g)of AB, containing 85% of total B and 1116 Mg,
were placed in a chamotte crucible and air was blown in through
the bottom of the crucible with a rate of 20 - 35 1/min, at a
temperature of 20 to 4000C, and a burning time of 30 - 95 minutes.
When the reaction zone (RZ) of the furnace was heated up due to
the hot air, a th,6,mal gradient of 120 - 1400C was obBerved over
Card 1/2 the porous bottcm and in the mass of the product, which brings
T' TV
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The Refining of Amorphous Boron by Oxidation Burning in a "Fluidized Bed"
about the ignition of the product. By installing a separate-heater of the
RZ* the self-ignition was eliminated. At a temperature of 540 - 560OC-of
the FB, the obtained product contained 94 95% of total B and 2.7 3.3%
Mg
V. Shatskiy
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TAY M NKOVP I.I.; ROMANOV, M.V.
Work und;r new conditions. Veterinariia 39 no.1:10-12 Ja 163.
(muu 16:6)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Uvarovskogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniya
Tambovskoy oblasti (for Yakunenkov). 2. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vi:ach
Uvarovskogo proizvodstvennogo upravlenlya Tambovskoy dblasti (fbr
Romanov).
(Uvarovo region-Veterinary medicine)
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YAKUM. S. A.; VINOMOV. 1. 11-
mookva noo4:
jw_~- janolin-oil pe-dcillin suspension. vast. vener.9 (CUM 21;1)
44 Julr-Aug 51o
1. Senior Scientific Associate; Yakuner; Departmental PhYsician
Vinokurovo 2, Of the Syphilological Department (Head - Prof.
I. D, Perlwl'), Odessa Skin-Venereological Institute imeni Ye.
S. Glavche (Director - B. I. Shpolyanskiy),
YIKU M , S.A.,dotsent.
Side effocts in penicillin t*nerkDy,. Vrach. delo no.3:255-257
Mr '57 (KLRA 10:5)
1. Kozhno-venerologichaskoye otdelaniye (zav.&--go'to. S. A. Yakuner)
Vtoroy odeselcoy polikliniki.
(PIMICILLIN)
H
yAKUM, S.A., doteent
of antibiotic therapy. Vrach.delo no.2:194
Side effects (mM 1?:6)
7 159.
1. Odesskoye kurortnoys upravleniye.
(ANTIBIOTICS)
YAKUNICHEV, A.I.
Patting hita-practice the system of planned preventive
maintenances Bume prom* 38 no.10:13-14 0 163- (MIRA 16:1:0
1. Zamestitell glavnogo makhanika Kotlasekogo sullfitna,
taellyu3.oznogo kombinata.
1 1-7 L -np-it Lis_~ _rAaLl
(< ME V //j
288. ELECTRRSURG'I~Al_ OPERATIONS OF TIIE LUNGS. (CLI%ICO-EXPERI-
ME'.NTAL,?BS-RVATIONS)(R-issiantex*). Yakunichev N. I. KMRU.R-
GIIA 195 -,-,q,%4 (65- 74) Graphs I Illus. 4
The article deals with experimental investigations of the blood pressure in sys-
temic and pulmonary circulation. the duration of wound healing, architectonics
of the vessels and bronchi in the zone of incision of the lung by scalpel, electro-
knife and after coagulation. Seventy-three operations were performed in this re-
search (pneumotomy, electro-coajulation of part of the lung). The histologi
picture of the incised lung tissue and of the coagulated part of the lung as see..
during a postoperative period of 60 days are described. Slightchanges inthe pres-
sure of the femoral and pulmonary arieries are noted in pneumotoiny by mono-
active and biactive electrodes. In pneumotomy by scalpel there was no charge in
the pressure in these arteries. Formation of thrombosis in the vessels of the
lungs in pneumotomy carried out by scalpel, monoactive and b' active electiodes
were revealed only in the zone of coagulation (necrosis of the zone of destruction
(air cavities).). Thiswasshown by the histological examination and roentgeno-
graphy after filling of the vesseli with contrast medium. Data of clinical obser-
vation of 52 patients after operation for suppurative, blastomatous and other dis-
eases of the lungs with the aid of electroknife is presented. The use of the elec-
troknife in thoracic operations for coagulation of bleeding vessels, as well as
for the incision of the organ does not increase the number of postoperative com-
plications, lethality or suppurations of the wound. (IX. 15)
C/
YAKUNICHKV., N. I.., Candidate of Mod Sci (diss) -- "Experimental and clinical obser-
vations in the electrosurgez7 of the lungs", omsk, 1959, 16 pp (Min Health RSFSR,
Second Mocaw State Med Inst im N. I. Pirogov), 250 CoPies (KL, No 21, 1959, 19-1)
SAPELKIIIA, i.m,; YAONIGIOI, N-J. -
Healing of a lwig wound fOllOVirig r036f'tiOll all-i
Vith an eje(~tria knifa (HrLona-and biactive electrodev). Ek~per.
khir. i am;at. 8 no.4:31 Jl-,Af.-, 163. (!If TIP], 17 , 5)
1. JI Moskovskiy maklitsinskly inatitut imari 14.1.
ANTIPASHINS, N.M.,* inzh.; GALAKTIONOV, V.I., inzh.; YESHCHENKO, T.I.,
inzh.; 4AKUNICHEV,. V.I.-, inzh. YAYOWLUK, N.S., inzb.;
LEMEKHO'V',"V'.N., kand. tekhn. nauk
Preparation of fine natural sand. Stroi. mat. 10 no.l:
25-26 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:5)
I,U,RGOLISp S-; YAKUII-JIQ_RxML_w~.
Superimposed trailer for the transportation of reinforced concrete
slabss Avt,.transp. 39 no.3:53-54 Mr 161- (.IaA 14:3)
(Truck trailers) (Concrete slabs--Transportation)
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JACCESSION MR: AP5C21416 UR/0076/65/039/008/1927/1931
669.715+541.11
,AUTHOR: Burov, L. H.; Yakunin, A. A.
f (6 A 7
':TITLE: Effect of cooling rate on the formation of a strongly supersaturated solid
!solution in Al - Mn and Al - Cr alloys
'SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicbeskoy khImil, v. 39, no. 8, 1965, 1927-1931
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, manganese alloy, chromiuAlloy, supersaturated alloy
;cooling rati___q_,17-)-T
ABSTRACT: Samples of alloys in which the maximum Mn and C ontent was 9.93 and 4.2,
:wt. % respectively were obtained in the form of thin films (tyvc projecting a drop of
molten metal onto a cold copper substrate and glass subst ate, where the cooling
Yate was 50,000 and 300-500 deg4sec respectively. The degree of supersaturation' was;
determined by x-ray diffraction from the change in the lattice constant and also by
Microhardness measurements. In both types of alloys, the phenomenon of spontanevuj I
'decomposition of the strongly supersaturated solid solutions obtained on copper was
observed above certain limits. Measurements of lattice constant and microhardness
1 Card-
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as a function of the concentration of the alloying element established the presence
of three regions in alloys cooled on glass: (1)' a region of supersaturated solid
solutions; (2) a region of a two-phase equilibrium characterized by the absence of
changes in the lattice constant in the Al - Mn system and the presence of two solid
solutions In the Al - Cr system; (3) a region of the decomposed solid solution.
Photomicrographs of the films obtained on both copper and glass are. given and des-
.cribed. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables.
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(Granes and loaders for lumbering operations; their design,
use, and repair) Krany i pogruzchiki dlia lesozagoto7itell-
Pykh rabot; ustroistvo, ekspluatatsiia i remont. Moskva
Lespaia promyshlennogtt, 1961,. 303 P. (141RA 17:111
YAKUNIN. A.L. inshener.
Ptopertles of stainless, cbroulue-nIckel sUel mods with use of
forro--chromium contalulAg not nors, tkap Q.03 of carbon. Sbor.
Inst. stall no.35010-319 '56. (Km Iota)
1. K&fedra elektrowtallurgii.
(ftsel,' Btaiulsem-Netallography) (Iron-chroadum-nickel alloys)
YAKUNINj A. S-
",Methods of Locating Damage in Cables of yoscov Cable Network," "Operation of
Cable Networks" (Eksploatatslya Imbeley i kabelInykh setey), Gosenergoizdat., 1949, 384 PP.
YAMINI ALYA!----
RUB-150 st=P Mbber and remover, Trakt.1 sallkhotrash.
30 no-2:36-37 F 160, (MIRA 130)
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(Clearing of land)
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YAMININ, A.S., IIIZII.
The new U77~-5 small-size stand;rd fuel pump. Tract. I se~lkhccz=a_s~.
no.11:5-8 N 164. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Noginskly zavod toplivnoy apparatury (for Kislov). 2. Tsent.rall-
nyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy i konatruktorskiy Institut tophvn-y
ykh dvJgateley (for nin,
apparatury avtotraktornykh i statsionarw Yaku I )v
k1f
YAMLIM, A. YA, and GORELT4, S.- 1.
tTemperature Dependence of Capacity of Cuprous Oxide and Selenium Rectifiers",
Nauch. Zap. Dnepropetrovskogo Gos. Univ., 41, 1953, pp 13-21.
Assumption is rzda that the-3toppinr, layer in cuprous oy-ido and selenium
depends on the contact of the electron and hole zones. It was expected
that the thickness of the stopping zone will decrease with rising. tempara-
ture and that tho capacity ofthe rectifier ,dll increase inboth the stop-
ping and the conducting directions. Results of mcasurements oonfirmed
these assumptions. (RZhFiz, Ho 1, 1955) SO: Sum 140. 443, 5 Apr. 55
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Kolomoytaev, F.I. arxl Yakunin, A, Ya. [Dnepropetrovskiy gosudlarstvennyy
universitet (Dnepropetrovsk State University)] 'Iffie Influence of X-rayn on
the Electroconductivity of Dielectrics
(The Physics of Dlclnat,~ics; TrOrLractionz uf tz:,e All-tla!on CX-1,~Z-Ilrze e:,-; tht rlh~aAICT
of Welt-a-etries) Ajacaw, Tzd-wl AN SSU, 245 P. ","W MPIea
This voluj-e pub.4mbr?x% reports propenten nt t6e All-Union
DITIectrice, held In Doepre*ftrovsk tt Al*,jzt 1956 oponsored b;~ th~, OPayflic.'s or
Dielectrics* lAbormtor-j of Q-Aa Flzlcloakly F;t;t1t%t-
lust'.tute ireul of *,%t AS TJSt-O, ef4 t4k~
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YAKUN191) A. Ya.
Professor F. I. Kolomoytsev and A. Ya. Yakunin, Dnepropetrovsk University
(Dnepropetrovskiy universitet) ,
"The variation of the electric conductivity and the EW induced by X-ray radiation
by temperature and the intensity of the X-rays in 'polyethylene, polystyrene,
teflon, polymethylmethacrylate, mica, and other dielectrics"
Report precented at a CorSeronce on Solid Dielectrics and SemicorAuctors..
Tomsk FolytechnicAl InSt.., 3-8 reb. 58.
(ElaktricheSt7o, '58, go- 7, 83-86)
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AUTHORStKolomoytse-v, F. I., Y~~in, A. Ya.
TITLE: The Effect of El e c tromdl-t-M-F ore e s- -PT!oduc e d by X-ray
Irradiation of Dielectrics on Relationships which Govern the
Induced Current (Vl-iyaniye E.D.S., voznikayushchikh pri
rentgenoblichenii v dielektrikakhV na zakonomernosti
navedennogo toka)
PERIODICALi Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, fizika, 1958,
Nr 5, pp 12?-132- (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The paper was presented at the Conference of Higher Educat-
ional Establishments on Dielectrics and Semiconductors at
Tomsk, February, 1958. Irradiation with photons increases
electrical conduativity of dielectrics and produces e.m.f's
between electrodes cf an irradiated sample. In work on the
increase of elee.,trical conductivity of dielectrics by photon
irradiation the induced e.m.t.ls are usually neglected. The
present authors deal with these negle(,-ted e.m,f.'s and show
that their actual values may be very high (of the order of
hundreds or thousands of volts). Fig.1 gives the usual
electric circuit employed in measurement of changes in electr-
ical conductivity of dielectrics (Fig,la) and the equivalent
Card 1/8 representation of this circuit (Fig.lb). E and R i are the
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e.m.f. and internal resistance of an external voltage source,
RH is a standard resistance7 Ro is the resistemce of a
sample under irradiation and e is the e.u.f. induced by
irradiation. Since R
C.;. RH,,> Ri even a high value of e
produces only a amall drop of potential acroi3s -the standard
resistance R1, ; this drop may be only 0.1 to 0.0001 V. The
authors desci-ibe several methods of determ-'Mation of the
e.mj.'s induced by J-rradliaticri. Oae of these methods is a
compensation method: the induned e.m.f, is compensated by
reverse potential 'from a battery E. Since the induced e.m.f,
depends on the intensity of incident X-rays and on the sample
temperature, the compensation may be produced by a change of
temperature or X-ray intensity and keeping the value of E
constant. The second method described is based on the measure-
ment of currents in the circuit when E and E act in the
same sense and when they are opposed to each other. The
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current due to the external voltage source is equal to the
arithmetic mean of the two measurements:
Iav 1/2 (1* +.- I_) The current due to the induced e.m.f.is
Ir I -I =;I - I and the value of the induced e.m.f. is
av av
given by e -EI E /I av The induced e.m.f. may be also
measured directly by means of an electrostatic voltmeter
connected directly to the sample. The internal resistance of
such a voltmeter and insulation of the leads should exceed the
resistance of the sample by two to three orders of magnitude.
Measurements made using these three methods gave identical
results and showed that at low temperatures and high X-ray
intensities the value of the induced e.m.f. may be of the
order of hundreds and thousands of volts. The front (irradiat-
ed)electrode of the sample has a positive potential with
respect to the back electrode. The induced e.m.f. affects
greatly the value of the current passing through the dielectric.
Such effects were found in polystyrene, polyethylene, Teflon,
polymethylmethacrylate, mica, etc. Voltage-current charact-
Card 3/8 eristics at various X-ray intensities are given in Fir.2 for
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a sample of mica at 30 OC. The straight lines 1 to 5 of Fig.2
were obtained at increasing X-ray intensities: the X-ray tube
current was 1 mA for line 1 and 14 mA for line 5. The lines
do not pass throagh the origin of ~coordinates but cut the
axis at values from 100 V up. Fig.2 shows that the induced
e.m,f e ( iven by the points where the straight lines cut
the ~~soissa~ rise with increase of the X-ray intensity. The
straight lines all intersect at a point whose abscissa gives
the maximum value of the induced e.m.f, at the temperature of
the experiment, The induced e,m.f. varies expohentiallywith
temperature:
Ue
6 Ae kT (2)
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Fig.3 gives the change of current with temperature in oly-
methylmethacrl'late for the same (curve 1) and opposed ~curve
2) senses of external and induced e.m.f. Curve 3 in Fig-3
gives the true current. This difference between currents
with the coincident and opposing senses of the external and
induced voltages would affect greatly any measurement of the
temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity of a
dielectric, if this conductivity was deduced from the current.
The conductivity curves for polymethylmethacrylate (Plexiglas),
are given in Fig.4. The three pairs of curves were obtained
at applied voltages of +90. +3887 t1512 V. The seventh
characteristic, which iW a'sfraight line, symmitrical to that
of the other curves, gives the true dependence of the elec-
trical conductivity obtained by allowing for the currents
flowing due to induced e.m.f.1s. The temperature dependence
of the true electrical conductivity is also given by an
exponential law:
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The enerFwof activation in Eq.(3) and the energy occurring
in Eq.(2 ere found to be equal: U = U Fig.5 gives the
e 0
dependence of --urrent in polystyrene on X-ray intensity at
applied voltages of _272 V (curve 1) and +272 V (curve 2).
Using the method of average currents, the effect of induced
e.m.f. may be allowed for and a true dependence of current
,)n X-ray intensity oan be constructed (curve 3, FiS-5). The
dependence of the true current and true electrical conductivi-
ty on the X-ray intensity is given by a power law:
I - al-)" 9 where a and n are constants and P is
the X-ray intensity. The induced e.m.f. is given by a similar
power law : e bPm (Fig.6); again., b and m are constants
and n +-m-1.1 The induced e.m.f, is due primarily to
differences between the conditions of absorption of X-ray
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ene-rgy and the front and back electrodes of the dielectric.
This produces a gradient of current carriers across the
sample. The work reported is silmmarised in the following
conclusions:
1) X-rays and other photons of sufficient energy produce
e.m.f.'s in dielectrics which may be of the order of
hundreds and thousands of volts at high X-ray intensities.
2) T~e induced e.m.f.'s and the applied voltages from
external sources are algebraically dditive; it follows that
the induced e.m.f.'s should be allowed for any experiments
in photoinduced conductivity of dielectrics.
3) The induced e.m.f.'s increase with the X-ray intensity
follow" - a power law and they fall exponentially with
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There are 6 figures and 20 references; 16 of the references
are Soviet, 2 are English and 2 German.
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YAKUNIN. A. Ya.1 rand or phys-Math Sci (disa) "EiectrIca-L ConUUC6iV.LTY
and Induction of EDs into hard Dielectrics During X-Ray Radiation,"
Dnepropetrovsk, 1959, 17 PP (Dnepropetrovsk State Univ) (KL, 1-601 1194,
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jectnot s,~Utas a,st ~f %ho ropirt. pr-#o_%*d at the cmfo~-w* anl 9-mario,
of the dincasol-, Wc3 '.be 1. tole tlj_tjm do., ~Jth
P.,-ettat, 12&.'s, ..I ;,cle."nattou, Cj 'dth P-L:Z, id"ttj"
er ~rr,to,ls, th.,xic'a rht,-
.MtPat-, forrtalo,trl.: %r--s r.dtatim and J~ilft-joa at-
f-ts an or* v,,- -=t~alxwo tb,r
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tt-ek~L-" Of hl~h rlali~.d 1A the :-.-I
&=, -r:j, f, a,!2, 1; are ea.tinod.
Rotoromm -c-Taty #.:!. , I
DQriA9 ?~lb- Pnattw~ ot Soll-I -%vlootries [Toask
13ocl 3.M. Xirvl
Ala Rocalarlt!ds in the P!,76.4-ol Properties of so~,#.i
1-cas E-k ?air-knic.1 uai sm. urn,1 w
I'loc-sicas An
Ody"'f, L-- P~rti6s of tb6 Ll-&111~ 3ySteen - 11"trolyto Dmdor Al-
, -.w 11cwosibirstij Lzstitut
at 11--trit.1 tA&1zo%rLg)) L34
Y,-Anor of Coaplea [Lmuculskly
utivorsit.t in. A.A. zMeao,. (1--datral 3-.%* ,._-varjty
inato I A.A. &4mm-)) 439
CUfra.t. to C.r=td PAII&I Ina
=fus
-1 W4,at JC6slorm%-WT WI-ae-wat.1-okly
lak%rker%,mitbosk17 lustitu%, )-.ak,4 (rut. Romeeirch Lmati-
tat., xaao~)] 459
_;;;A~~iptl.. by ?(.,ana of &.41-ti- Imatal- or the
i is Massom _t1=t.2kiT
lastitut, 2A. 3.1. lmvilla,.. LaiAr.d (State Optical Retearzb, It.11tal. 1.6m
5.1. TavuvT, Lasistrad) 469
?~.svev or
Ilocuro-ocWcal ImstItuto
isoost mlyaza~ (Le-LA)i 473
Discussions 477
Priwa
BAITV-, L.K., B.X. 002a,ts,
--
tu!- the At% Zia -
Udlattaa Im Authr=en- V==rys.28 " tbo, Lasers of Catd
3M1fU4, [M-Paim-ZAY7 Lantitut T&1mr.Vk2' inslodova,11Y Point 1z,s1tAt- of
M,d&arZwoa,r:b), jantitu%e of Cr7stallcgra;t~j, LS MA, Phyajes Institutes
Duct
voprn trcr;s),
Im-&mod to Do-03 br I-W Arti.8
r I., A-Y f Alllti~,l M.!t"i
UY '1r a on the -.Xjt&.1s of
State L-M,tr.-tI3
No
od KIf"t of I-Irralts6i" ca, the tl~.trj-
A
l
r &ZA 3-tructure of Srotboti. Corestu pallt.kh-
Vilit
li,~
slebraxly lastit-t (1owftb-rk.m.k po1jtfthc1..l Ir.tAtuts) 403
?.t. Ptltsksvl~h, T.'. Bobyl;, onS A.U. Tsk,-I.A. Crapart.
tzcw;ropo%rcvxidy irttitu%
Iw%jW,% of Civil ;-troy.k S-.&-* 7niv.. tty) 11c
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AUTHORS: Kolomoytsev, F.I., Y~~ ~., Sviridenko, O.N.
TITLE: Measurements of Electromotive Forces Induced in Dielectrics Irradiat-
ed by X-Rays
PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. Dnepropetr. un-t, 1957, Vol. 72, pp. 3 - 6
TEXT: The authors measured emf ~ induced in polyethylene insulation by X_
ray irradiation (voltage in a X-ray tube was 48 kv, current was 12 ma). The tem-
perature course of emf was established within the range of temperatures from -30
to + 70OC; it obeys the law: 6 - A exp(u/kT), where u w 0.5 ev, A - 1 .7xjO-7 v is
a constant. At a temperature of -300C the ~__value attains ,.'1Pv. The tempera-
ture dependence of,polyethylene electric conductivity was measured for the cases
when an external voltage is of the same or the opposite sign to that of induced
as well as the temperature dependence of dark electrical conductivity. It follows
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from the slope of the curves that the activation energy of dark carriers is higher
than that of the ihduced ones. All the curves blend with the rising temperature,
which indicates the lowering of the excitation effect at high temperatures.
A. Zh.
Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
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-Dependence of additional electric conductivity and emr induced by
X-ray irradiation on thickness of dielectric specimens
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizlka, no-, 9, 1961, 200, abstract.93156 (V
sb* ItFizika dielektrikov"p' Moacov, AN WSR, 1960, 495 - 499)
TEXTs Measurements of additional electric conductivity A6,' induced by X_
ray'irradiationp in specimens of polystyrene and polyarystalline S have shown
that theor6tical linear dependence ofAlTon specimen thickness d is confirmed
and that changes of d do-not lead to changes in the nature of dependence ofA167'
on temperature, irradiation intensity and field strength E. 'The-theoretical
dependence of induced emf on irradiation,intensity at vArious electrodes is.also
well confirmed by experiments.
V. X.
[Abstracter's note': Complete translation]
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AUTHORS:~ Kolomoytoev, F.I., Mitskevich, P.K., Bobyl', V.G., ~ft~Aia__k.ya.
TITLEt; Comparison of some properties of solid and liquid dielectricssub-
jeoted to Irradiation
PMUOUICAL:: Referativnyy zhurnal.-Fizika, no.a9, 1961, 201, abstract 9E157 (V ab.,
"Flzlka dielektrikov",,Moscow, AN S&SR, 1960, 510 - 517)
TEXT:' Experimental dependences.of electric boilductivity Ton irradiation
of sol-id dielectrics (1) (mica, quartz, polyethylene, polystyrene, polytetraflu-
oroethylene-, polymet~yl methacrylateR etc) were compared with those of liquid di-
electrics (II) (chloroform, bromoform-ether, brombform-anisole, iodoform-ether,
chlorophenol, bromobenzene, eta). It was found that Increase of 6during Irradi-
ation and decrease at discontinuation of irradiation was caused by fixing chKrge
carriers-on metastable levels w1th their subsequent thermal liberation. Addi-
tional,LG'(at irradiation) depends on the-nature and intensity of Irradiation
and on the-purity of the dielectric. After discontinuatton of irradiation A 6'
decreases with tims'proportioda:l to-t-00(liberation of charge carriers froWmeta-
stable levels). & 6isproportional to field strength up to fields with 10 V/cm
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(thelaw holds at changes of temperature T and intensitZ of irradiatlon). For II,,
A6'is higher by 102 - -1o3 times than for I . A 6c,.-,) 6 W ( Cis Intensity of Irra-
diation; 0.5 :9-'- er 41). It ia shown that lg A C,*-~JIIT.
V. K.
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation
PIr
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AUTHORS: Kolomoytsev, F. I., Kodzhespirov, F. F., Yakunin, A. Ya.,
and Sinyakov, Ye. V.
TITLE: Some possibilities of improving the quality of superhigh-
frequency ferrites
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR- Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25,
no. 11, 1961, 1422-1426
TEXT: Ferrites with the composition MgAl 0.3 Fe 1.7 04 (Ref. 1: Smolenskiy
G. A., Gurevich, A. G., Poluprovodniki v nauke i tekhnike (Semiconductors
in science and engineering), v. II. Izd. AN SSSR, 195,8; Refs. 2 and 3:
see below) were examined. These ferrites were prepared from the oxides
by the usual technique, namely, at different temperatures of preliminary
annealing T pre and of final annealing Tfin' Experiments showed that the
magnetization of a single formula unit of ferrite changes in the range of
0-78~< m\< 1.30 when the sintering technique is varied. An increase of the
annealing temperature and slow cooling result in lower values of the
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saturation magnetization m, and yields a better ordered spinel. At the
same time, the ferrite density Q increased so much that mQ and,
consequentl.y, the activity of the specimens increased as well. m~ and
the phase shift ~T are interrelated, A less ordered distribution of metal
ions in the lattice was observed when the specimens were chilled. This
led to excessively high values of m. and AY. These conclusions were
substantiated by an X-ray determination of the lattice constants. It is
possible to reduce the losses by a proper choice of annealing tempera-
tures. The following conditions of heat treatment in the furnaces with
constant cooling time T = 15 hr are suggested for Al-Mg ferrites:
Tpre = 11000-11200C (4-6 hr); T fin " 12000-11500C (4-6 hr). Al-Mg
ferrites as well as other ferrite types can be improved as to activity and
losses by additional heating in a suitable atmosphere. It is finally
stated that the quality of ferrites can be improved by separate regulation
of their activity and losses. As to Al-Mg ferrites, it is recommended
that the sinterin,- temperatures should not be higher than 12000C. ~~Uicker
coolinC- at adequate te,"Iperature and duration of annealing is of decisive
importance to an increase of activity. Losses are reduced by annealing in
an oxyr-ei-sat-arated atmosphere or in an oxygen stream. In this case large
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crystallites must be prevented from forming in the polycryntalline system.
There are 2 figures, 3 tablep,_and 9 references: 5 Soviet and 4 non-
Soviet. The three references to English-language publications read as
follows: Ref. 2: Viltert L. G., Schafer I. P., Hogan C. L., J. Appl.
Phys., 25, no. 7 (1954); Ref. 3: Vitert L. G., J. Appl. Phys., 28 .. no. 3
(1957); Blackman A. B., J. Amer. Cer. Soc., 111, 42, no. 3 (1959T.
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BARTASHEVSKIY Ye.L. [BartashevolkyiA TF.L.j-, KOLOFOYTSEV, F.I.
ESPIROV F POGORELISKIY, A.Yeo
[Kolomoitsev2 F.I.]; KODZF V,
[Pohorellskyi, A.IE.1; SIVTSFV, D.S.; YAKUNIN, A.Ya.
[IAkunin, O.IAI
Relationship between saturation magnetization and the parameters
of ferrites used in the superhigh-frequency technique. Ukr.
fiz. zhur. 8 no.8:894-899 Ag 163o (KM 16:11)
1. Dnepropetrovsk-iy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
4CCESSION NR: AP4036570 S/0139/64/000/002/0142/0146
~AUTHORSs Kodzhoopirovp F* F.; Kolomoytoeyp F. I.1 Yak-uninp At Yse
jTITLEs Photoconductivity of teflon-3# stimulated by x-r&Y8
.!SOURCE: IVUZ. Mika, no. 2f 1964g 142-146
)TOPIC TAGSj photoconduotivityl teflont x royp copper antioathodes induced current,
electric field, relaxation delay', URS 70
'ABSTRAM The x-ray induced oloctrical conductivity and photoconductive properties i
!in teflon-3 were investigated experimentally for various temperatures, electric
1,fiolda, and x-ray intensities. Measurements were made in 5 X jo-5 mm lig vacuum on
25 mm diameter disk-ohaped specimens. Specimen potential was obtained from BAS-G-
80 batteries, a-ad the x-ray source used was a URS-70 equipment with BSV tube and a
~coppor anticathode. The time dependence of ihe induced current I at various thick-
~noDses (1 mm, 0.025 mm) under 1-5 X 104V/cm electric field was found to obey the
;law A graph of relative relaxation delay plotted against induced
curr on t chowea ~no diepondonce on the applied volto4~e. Curves for radiation followed
~by blackout plottod against time showed a dependence of the form !1g(/ I
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AUTHORS: Pilipenko, V. M.; Yakunin, A. Ya.
6
r 4?Y (-I te lect roluminesconL cel 1 s
_'-a spe'.-t ros'copiya, v. 1 no. 3, 1964, 41e- 42i
TOPIC TAGSt electric conductivity, alectroluminescence, photocon-
ductivity, photoelectric cell
ABSTRACT. The laws goverring the variation of electric conductivity
and brIgbtness of clectrolumLneseent cells and their dependence on
the excitation conditions was -investigated in two types of samples.
-Th.6 electric~ cond,uctivity:.of - the ~ samples shown tin, Fig . la o f the
CrIcAosure was measured in a dire ction. para.llei t o__ the alternati
ng
V
excitinq electric field. The conducti- Ity of the- aa#Aes of the
second type (Fig. lb) was measured in a direction perpendicular to
the f lei a ThE- measureme-it circuits are illustrated in Fig. 2 of the
Co,d 1/,f
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enclosure. The test results lead to the following conclusions:
1~ A glov-.-producinq alternattnq volta,4e cause' also an increase in
I r, n 1 'Lim. ine S 7P r-P'
no, ati
-omiect ed t
L -3 -j, tile increase in
a u ir-,p-i- icniz- Orig. art. '.as:
ation
~ormuias.
ASSOCIATION: None
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Kolomoytacv,F.I.; Pilipeukotv.M.;_X~jt!~~i Y
Dnepropetrovsk State University (Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy unil~ersitet)
TITLE: On slow processes involved in the electroluminescence of ZnS:Cu phosphors
AToport, Fourteenth All-Union Coaferenco on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors ) hold at
Riga, 16-23 Sept. 19657
SOURCE: AN SSSR, Xzvostiya. Seriya fizichoskaya, v, 30, no. 9, 1966, 1461-1462
TOPIC TAGS: olectrolumineecence, zinc sulfide, copper 04aging, fatigue, rectification,
electrolysis., 1V,??.'A-)0 to.-Y.OZ
ABSTRACT: The authors have investigated the processes of aging and fatigue in
inS:Cu electroluminophors. The loss of brightness of an electroluminescont cell
during operation is in part reversible (fatigue) and in part irreversible (aging).
Recovery from fatigue takes place by diffusion processes and is described by the sum
of two exponential terms with time constants (at 800 C) of the order of 1 and 10 hours.
It is hypothesized that aging Is due to electrolytic action of the rectified current
through the cell, To toot this hypothesis colls were operated with forward and buck
dc biases of such magnitude as to alter the direct current through the cell by a
factor of 3. Loss of brightness during operation was found to be appreciably accel-
erated by the Zorward bias and retarded by the back bias, The recovery curves of
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the biased cells are not discussed. It was also found that loss of brightness could
be retarded by carefully drying the calls and scaling them from moisture. A well-
dried cell actually increased in brightness during the first hour of operation at
1 kitz. It is concluded that build-up of brightness can be achieved not only in
certain classes of electroluminescent cellso but in all types of them, by taking
measures to reduce to a minimum the effects of rectificatione Orijj. art. has:
3 figures,
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AUTHOR: Yokunin, A.Ya.; Pilipenko,V.M.
ORG: Dnepropetrovsk State University (Dnepropotrovakiy gosudarstvonnyy univoraitet),
TITLE: Variation of the through conductivity of ZnSiCu alectroluminophors during
radiation /R-eport, Fourteenth All-Union Conference on Lumineacenco (Crystal Phosphor's)l
hold at RiEn, 16-23 Sept. 19657
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Serlya fizicheskaya, vo 30, no. 9, 1966, 1454-1457
TOPIC TAGS: electroluminescence, electric conductivity, impact ionization, zinc
sulfide, copper
ABSMXCT: The authors have menoured the direct conductivity of ZnS:Cu electro-
luminescence cell as a function of the temperature and the voltage of the 20 Wlz
alternating potential applied to excite it to luminescence. It was found that log
(log(1/10)) is a linear function of l/V for fixed temperature T, where I is the
direct conduction current, Io is a constant, and V is the alternating exciting
voltage. This relation is consistent with the simple impact ionization mechanism of
current carrier multiplication. When log (log(1/10)/T) was plotted against T for
fixed V there resulted a broken line with a single knee at about 3500 K. The
straight line dependence In in accordance with the impact ionization mechanism, and
the knee is explained by assuming that charges are preferentially freed it different
temperatures from different levels. The derivatives dl/IdV and dB/BdV, where B is
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the brightness of the luminescence, were calculated from the experimental curves and
plotted against V. The value of dI/IdV passed through a maximum as a function of V,,
and the value of V for maximum dI/IdV was a linear function of T. This behavior is
also consistent with the simple impact ionization mechanism. It is concluded that
the clectroluminescence of ZnS:Cu..phosphor is accompanied by increase in the electri-
cal conductivity; that the increase in the conductivity is the greater, the more
intense the luminescence; that the relation between the elactroluminescenc,o and the
conductivity stems from the fact that both effects are due to ionization; and that
the obBorvod babavior of tho two phenomena Is not in conflict with the hypothesis
that the electroluminesconce is excited by Impact ionization propagating through the
ZnS lattice duo to the presence of a strong exciting electric, field. Orig. art.
has: 8 formulas and 3 figures. I
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Effect of excitation of the cerebral cortex and reticular formation
on the rate of blood coagulation, factor.V content and change in the
electrical activity of the brain. Fiziol. zhur. a no-3:271-278 Mr
162. (14IRA 15:4)
1. Nauchno-isslcdovateliskly institut fizichaskogo vospitaniya i
shkollnoy gi iyeny Akademli pedagogicheskikh nauk RSYSR, 14oskva.
~OIEREBRAL CORTEX) (BLOOD-COAGULATIOU)
(ELECTROMICEPHALOGIIAPHY)
YAKUNIN, G.A.
Role of the reticular formation of the pons variolii in blood
coagulation regulation. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 57 no.3:11-15
Mr. 64. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fizicheskogo vospitaniya
i shkollnoy gigiyeny (dir. - chlen-korrespondent APN RSFSR dok-
tor biologicheskikh nauk A.A. Markosyan), Moskva. Predstavlena
deystvitellnym chlenom AM14 SSSR V.V. Parinym.
YAKU1111111 G. I-
"Investigation of Some rlements in the Process Of Cutting
Steel in Nitrogen, Air. and Cwjgen." Cand Tech Sci, Central Asian
Polytechnic Inst; Min iligher Education u6SR, Tashkent, 1954- (KLI
140 82 Feb 55)
so, Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55-sUrveY Of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher EducaLional Institutions
(14)
I Ile til", OrOxygclt 1.) Int'rellic tile Wrill. Itclikintwu
t.,
steel ef
V ()-'r,,nt Njaidi; i 1,;y
1-w,ur, U-4-1, .
the :t
4'
1
,
prit -
,
- - it ,
+'-1- "i ?W is.lerv
,pni: vir tile cuttilij, qJj-.t lliffirls tile
031urv 14 0..' Olt' mirtil-!, will te-qdf.
of me(SN' the 111th"r bit-, C'mcilid "I'l tch
to C-'tjbIi:;h tile infl,wi,ce ir vxv;,en tin Cie rcsktance
of the ruili'-p ClIge it I if:4 pc,i,% llewccil rel-tilldn.
"I'llo, t"ll %cre cjrrled lult flit a IiithC Ill, OVILIflninr
Ile-] "Ji Vk) lk;-jmmz tensile trcl'ptb with a ~,nivcnthnial
hipts-,pecd stcel tool. bit vf tisr0m,I cntlingiiedgc
ge"llict.y. At a dclitis of cut ef U $1 min ind a fov-, of
ked of 0-2 mot J-r rcvLItjtif)n file Gas was 111pplied
tinder a pil:,lisure of nbvut 7n mmi water rt,ugc Rt a [.Ile
.,f Alloilt 20 litrel'Im!". 71t: ctitting Fpeed tvaq v;-rlt:il In
tl~r ranje ktiv,-cn 25 still 55 mlinin, It wl-~% fillund licit,
" the Inwelt cotting rirccd, 44-)tifig with oxyrcn gavc
.1 1~eriKl 1v%wcl;rj zegrinds of 544 min, whilst nitiog.-m
e-fuccrl thk Miod to 170 min ntxl aft to 99 roin.
Vo uthitive a perkwl of one lintir licesi--vit rcgrinds,
.,,,.cn ccNiling permits an Inctclic in cittonr ircc,j or
, coplf-~Ircd with air to-lior.
6b3i:rv:i6,)ns of rhii, futniation aml addition4l
tests atE diil~rrnt cutting ipccili have c!g6dmcd the
proccislis which take pLicc in ox gen cwtling. ,rw,) ,
prtwcsscl take rlare skrlulcanct~uirly on Ov Rurfacc t,(
the cutting ctip, Leis ill,: rarmatirin of an nxidized s
its destruction and removal. With an
lik 'Cr. W
,
;r?crcasito d,:p:li of the (leformcd 13yer at th, tutting
-C, the depth of tile oxidiztd laycf it 21JO i"CMISC(l
cd
.
whvit this att-sini a certain dcptl~ the laycr cannot be
KL&11Vj G. 1:
ing the Varability Of Cutting
:r.-Yakunin,
Tools by Means of Tntroducing Gases into the Cutting ne,
describes a new method for increasing the durability of cutting tools by
meam of the introduction of bases into the cutting zone. Oxygen is blaidn
into the cutting zone to create thick oxide film, which prevent the weld-
ing ejf the material being worked and the material of the cutting tool dur-
Jng ~he cutting process.
A patent was granted under Class 49, Machining of Metals - 49a, lol,
No lo5142, 23 July 1954, to the Ministry Of Machine Tool Building and Tool
(byulletent lzobre~teniy' No 101Sali p 4a)- (U)
industry Wn.
M
AUTHOR: Yakunin, G.
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TITLE- The effect of gaseous medium on mechanical properties of metals and
on the cutting tool wear
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhx;rnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 5, 1962, 54, abstract
5B312 ("Tr, Srednaaz. politekhn. In-ta", no. 15, 1961, 78-83)
TEXT. To study the effect of oxygen on mechanical properties of metaln,
steel 45 samples 5 mm In diameter were ruptured on Brinell press In air, nitro-
gen and oxygen media. It han been established that oxygen raises the strength
and ductility of samples at rupture. At comparative tests of steel 30 samples,
annealed at 3500C during one hour in oxygen, air, water vapor and cast iron
shavings, an Increase of the yield point and ultimate strength has been 4;Stab-
lished also with the samples annealed in oxygen. In the process of cutting In
the oxygen medium the mechanical properties of the machined material improve
considerably. The facilitation of the cutting process in the oxygen medium
can be attributed to the decrease of friction under these cutting conditions,
The effect of water vapor contained in oxygen on the service life of high-speed
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The effect of gaseous medium ... the saturation of
tools was also investigated. It has been established that the tool. In the
oxy-en with water vapor reduces sharply the service life Of a cold water layer
9 tting in the atmosphere of oxygen passed through 2
process of cu the service life of high-speed tools can be increased by
(for drying) atmosphere of commercial oxygen. In order
times compared with cutting in the reat them
to raise the service life of high-speed tools, it is recommended to t
with oxygen rather than with vapor. There,are 5 references and 6 tables.
L. Bozin
plete translation]
[Abstracter's note: Com
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kand.tekhn.neuk; MV41ABAIEVy V
of
ng surfaceo on the readingO
fict of the oxidation Of friction' .zave; mashinostr- no.6:84,-~
Ef jzv.vys.ucheb
a normal thermocouple. (KM 15:11)
162.
1. xedneaziatskiY P011tekbn'cheok'y iwtitut
(149tal cutting) (TherMDcoupleo)
YAKUNINV Galel )CERB&B&YEVt V~Av
Distoring effect of oxides on the readingf Of a "tural
thermocouple,. Izv,AN Uz,SSR.Ser.tekh.nauk 7 no.2s6l,-67 163.
(MIRA 16s4)
1. Tashkentskiy politeMmicheskiy institut*
(.Thermocouples.-Testing)
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A`UTH6R; Yakunin, 0. 1.
TITL9: Testing the strength of steel at elevated temperatures in certain gas
media
SOURCE: Ivuz. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 3, 1964, 185-187
TOPIC TAGS: rupture test, gau medium, blue brittleneses nitrogen, oxygen, water
vapor, diffusion, oxide film, steel, steel strength
ABSTRACT: In order to determine the effect of a gas atmosphf-re on the strength of
steel specimens, the author conducted high-temperature tests in air, oxygen,
nitrogen and water vapor. Oxygen was removed from nitrogen by passing through
an alkaline pyrogallol solution. The steel was composed of 0.025% C, 0.02% Si,
0.40Z Mn, 0.035% P and 0.046% S. The 60 mm long specimens with a diameter of 6 MM
were made from the same rod and heated to the desired temperature, held for 10
minutes and subjected to rupture tests* Gas was supplied throughout the test
period. A blue brittleness zone appeared in all specimens@ Maximum strength in
an, air medium was observed at 300 C, in nitrogen and oxygen at 400 C and in vapor
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at 450 C. All tested media except nitrogen brought .3bout a sharp loss of
ductility. Within the high-temperature range the mechanical properties were found
to depend upon the character and the properties of the oxide film. Diffusion,
which is intensified by raised temperatures, also affects strength. At tempera-
tures at which oxidation in witter vapor sets in, the strength of the specimens was
appreciably increased. The analogous strength of nitrogen and oxy4en is
attributed to the diffusion of nitrogen into the metal as a result of deformation*
The author attributes blue brittleness to the effect of the gas atmosphere.
Orig. art. has: 2 Eigures*
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AMOR: Yakunin, G. I., Hirbab6-
A., olitsan, V. A.
TITLE: Cause of the appearance of thermoelectric current during friction between
similar metals r6
SOURCE: ALF UzSSP,. Tzvestiya. Ser!ya teklinicheskikh nauk, no. 5, 1964, 16-19
TOPTC TACS, ther-moc-urrent, frlf-tinn Pmf, friction pair, plastic deformation, fric-
tion rate, theraiAl einf, oxide f im stLe; fric' I
AJ S- RACr - Friction b~-_tween !;Im.1'ar rnctals cai produce an emf If 4 film having dif-
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AUTHORSt Yakuniti, G. 7.; Uirbabsyevy V. A.; Abramyanp Ya. P. 3.3
ORGi Tashkent Polytechnic Institute (Taohkei)bkiy politekhnicheskiy stitut)
TITLEt Increasing the life of high temperature alloy cutting tools introduo~ng
electric current and gaseous oxygen into the cutting region
SOURCEi AN UzSSh. Izvestiya. Seriya tekhnicheskikh naukp no. 6, 19659 49-51
TOPIC TAGS: cut~liig'tool, thermoelectric cooling, steel alloy, tool alloy, metal
cutting/ 5 steel alloy, VK8 tool alloy
ABSTRACT: Thermoelectric cooling of the cuttin zone to increase tool life has been
proposed and investigated by several authors Tool Cooler. Mechanical Engineering,-
vol. 85t 1963p Vo. 2t for example). Since the thermoelectric e.m.f. in metal couples
is small, the effects can be substantially increased by oxidizing the metals in the
Steel 5'apecimens were turned at 91.5 m1min (t - I mm, 5 - 0.2 r4rev)
cutting regipon.
using a LJU8 8utting tool ( T - 10*, 12*. -p V, . 45a Tool wear under normal condi-
tions was compared with tool wear when a current of 5 ampo (2-volt source) was passed
through the cutting region in the direction of the thermoelectric e.m.f. and opposite
to the thermoelectric osm.f* while a stream of oxygen (15-20 liter/min) was directed
into the cutting region. It was found that tool wear was decreased by a factor of
6-10 duo to the improved the3moelootric cooling resulting from the oxide thermo-
zlectrio )uplea. Ori has: I figures.
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Ubing a natural themocouplg in OtudYing the Method of-
faco turn'ng" -rav, AN LrZe SSR# Ser, takhe nauk 9 no. It
28-34 t65
(MIRA lgtl)
1. Tasbkonskiy PPlitakhnichookiy inatituteSubmitted Septamber 29,
1964.
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YAKITNITI, G.I.; MTRBPMYFV, V.A.; ABRAMYAN, Ya.P.
Incre-azing the atreng-th of hard-alloy c-uttLng ioc!5 b-I 2ecd!mg-
in electric currmt and oxygen gav to tho cuttling, area. Jev. lwv
Uz. SSR. Ser. tekh. nauk 9 no. 6z49-51 t65 (MIRA 19il)
1. Tashkentskiy poll teklmicheskl y institut. Subnlttp~d Febmury 23,
icl)65.
1A.
YAKUNIN, G.I.; YAKUBOVp F. Yas
Efficient directim of the cooling duct in a lathe tool. IzT. Art
Uz. SSR. Ser. tekh. nauk 9 no. 6:53-54 165 (MIRA 19:1)
1. Tashkentskiy politekbnicheskiy institut. Submitted March 2.
1965.
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th6 cuttiP2 speed--cutUng rool stability relation. lzv. AN
Uz. SSR. ttkh. nauk. 9 no.4--,37-43 1 '05. (MIRA 181lo"
Tashkentakiy politekhnichnskiy Institut.
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AUTHOR: . YakuniR,, 1G. I.* Uma ov, E. A.; Yakubov, F. Ya.
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TITLE: Investigation of the causes of toughness maxima as a function of the re-
lation of cutting speed to the o3ughness of the cutting tool
SOURCE: AN Uz.SSR. Izvestiya. Seriya teklinicheskikh nauk, no. 4, 1965, 37-43
TOPIC TAGS: cuttiiU__to01\$ toughness, metal film, metal oxidation, metal cutting,
high speed metal cutting
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ABSTRACT: It ban been established that the toughness of the cutting tool is a non-
monotonic function of the cutting speed; as the.cutting speed increases, up to a
point, the toughness increases and reaches a maximum, beyond which it decre4sess
A theory accounting for this phenomenon is given by Avakov (Fizicheakiye o8novy
,teoriy stoykosti rethushchikh instrumentov _~\ Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960) \Who also points
out that it is analogous to wear resistance during bearing contact and infers that
both phenomena have common rootse During- arin ontact, wear resistance sharply
increaser owing to the formation of oxidelilmal the friction surfaces; a similar
phenomenon is assumed to occur durit~&_ -the cutting of metals by means of h~rd-alloy-
tipped cutting tools. Experiments with this cutting in different atmospheres (nitro.
gen, oxygen, air) were performed to determine the relationship between various cut-
ting parameters and the nature (and the presence oe absence) of the oxide films
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forming during the cutting. It iv established that the toughness maxima are definite-
ly attributable to the presence of oxide films on the friction surfaces and that
these maxima are conditioned by the strength of these films. A comparatively simple
method of determining the toughness maxima is described: the experiments begin with
a low cutting speed (say, 20 m/min); after the thermo-e.m.f. for this speed is re-
corded, a higher speed is applied, and so ~n. It is shown that the presence of several
toughness maxima is due tothe formation of different oxide films on the friction sur-
faces, such that each film in maximally strong at a different temperature. Further,
lby~means of preliminary machininIt in regimes corresponding to its toughness maximum,
the toughness of a cutting tool ttay be markedly enhanced. Orig, art. ties; 4 figures
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A collectivo otrivea to wlti~,tha titltj of en4nftloo of communist labor.
Mias.iid. SISSh 31t no.1:4-6 ~63. (141RA 1614)
1. Kolbasnyy zavodlNo.1 Mookovskogolordena Lenina myasokominata.
(Moocow--14eat industry) (Socialiot competition)
SINYAGOrSKIY., I.N.; SODr)LFV, V.I.; YAKUJIIN, I.A.
Improvement olf the syntem of the d#-Welopment of the petrolmim
and gaa pools or the coal-boaring stratum of the Xorobkovo
field. Trudy VIIIING no.2:52-64 163. (KrRA 17:5)
STRAGOTSKIY, I.N.; KIIAMAINOV, V.A.; YAKIII11N, I.A.
The practicability of pattern flooding of the oil pools
of the Upper Bashkir horizon of the Zhirncvskand Bakhmet'-
yevskoye fields. Trudy MING no.2:48-51 163. (MIRA 170)
qt
SINYAGOVSKIY, I.N.; SODOLEV) V.1.1 YAKUNIN, I*Aq
Improving the development of the oil and gas pool of a coal-
bearing series 1h the Korobkovokoys oil field. Trudy '4711ING
no.2:52-64 163. (MIRA M10)
ZAGOWYK0, A.A. ; SINYAGOVSKTY ~ I.N.; KHARLANOV) V.A.; YAKUNIN, I.A.
Further development of the oil and gas -,ool in reservcir R
of the BakhmetfycvM oil field. Trud7 VNIBIG no.2t65~-70 1b.
(MIPLA 17; 10)
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AUTHORt Sladkophteyev. V. T.; Ghatagiq~ 0* At: Muritskir, H. A.;
Yakunin I. A, Yeremenko, A. S.-
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TITLE: Technology of horizontal continuoqg steel
SOUPCE; Stall, no. a. i964j 795-T97
TOPIC TAOSi horitontal tontinuous-steal ceating, continuous steel
casting, continuous stainless steel casting, heat resistant steel
casting, heat resistant alloy casting, cast consum&ble electrode
'ABSTRACT: A horizontal continuous casting unit has been in operation
in the pilot plant of the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of
Metals. Molten metal is poured into a receiver from which it flows
through a refractory conduit into a horizontal nold 500-700 mm long
which moves forwards and backwards with the receiver mat conduit.
laeventy-three heats of structural carbon steelit(!~~11 tructural
end lKhlQq TA
alloy steel (2GKhHA, 201WH4)., V3tainleGG Steel (1Kh18HY
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ball bearing steel (ShKhl5) e I ( ElM and heat-
I ta-attstle
k~resista-gt- alloy ~E1437B) melted in an arc furnace were cast into rouni
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ingots 80-90 and 120 Mm In diameter. The ingot surface vas found to!
,be clean and free of slag inclusions, films, anti scabs, but numerous
.seama were formed with each stroke of the mold. Therefore, the method
cannot be recommended for cacting ingots which have to be rolled.
However, the ingots can be successfully used ac consumable electrodes
for el.ectroslag and vacuum-are aelting. The lKh1899T and ShKhl5 ateel
-E ar~ Ile --4aed vlt~au' any the E,''&3'B Ingots nei?d
a a D".. f- EL ~ --, g .3 - I e, , a '- 1, , 11 a arigureg.
ASSOCIATIOH: Uhra~.askiy a.-i. inatitut metalloy (Ukrainian Scientific
Resea,ch Institute of Metals)
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.1. Ukra'Lnskly InstAtut rmtallrav.
YAKU.NIIN., I.D.
Possibility of determining the poronity of reservoir rocks
from the results of hydrodynamic Investigations of wells.
Nauchn-tekh. sbor. po dob. nefti no.2101-53 163.
(MIRA 17:5)
1. Tolgogradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
neftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti.
MININ, A. N.; YAKUNIN I.
Using gelatinizing substances in making boards of wood shavings.
Der.prom. 8 no.4*-29 Ap '59, (UMA 1216)
(Woodworking industrias)
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MINI!
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YAKMIN, I
On V.A. Charashin's book "How to guard oneself and aLaimals against
helminthic diseases.." Veterinariis 36 no-3:87 Mr 159.
1. Predusdatell kolkhoma im. Kirova, Stavropollekogo kraya.
(Worim, Intestinal and parasitic)
YAKUNIN2 r 'e-rased]
of the Po' Pfver and the:~-.
to the hydrclogic regime and the, stability of the selirrint
composing the riverbed. Trudy GGI no.116z82-105 164.
(M-PA 31.711-12)
KONIGRATIYZV, Nikolay Yevgenlyevich, kand.tekhn.nauk; LYAPIN, Aleksey
Rikolayevich, kand.tekhn.nauk; POPOV, Igor$ Vladimirovich,
kand.googr.nsuk; PINIKOVSKIY, Stepan Iosifovich, mladshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; YBDOROV, Nikolay Hikolayovioh, kAnd.tokhn.
nauk; T_ Xg,:,Ivan.Ivanoy~p4,..kand.tekhn.nauk; aROSM, R.V.,
red.; VLADINIROV, O.G., tekhn.i;d.
[dhannal process] Ruslovoi protsess. Pod red. N.I.Kondratleva.
Leningrad, Gidromotoor.izd-vo, 1959, 370 P. (MIRA 13:1)
(Hydrology)
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YAMIN, 1. 1.
Investigating the bad of the Polomet' River W nati-mting
the rine of water above the mean low level. Tr-udy GGI
no.69:131-137 '59. (14IJUL 12-6)
(Polomet' River--Hydrology)
O'l
UP 411,71
MUNIN., I.I.
Relation between c.1-lann(I deforxationsp the regime of streamf-1,JW,.
and ground stabilityo Trudy VII no.8A:91-108 '61.
0,11M 15~2)
(Pn:l.omett River. .,IlydrologY)
YAM11N, Li.
Applicatirn Of b
.7drOM-Or7holop.1ral ro.1atIc,-j0h.jpq In oncirating
the chtuinel franoformationo of the IrtyBh River resulting
from stream-flow regulation*" Trudy GGI no.88:4-58 161.
(Irtysh Rive:r-Ilydrology)
ALEKSANDROVICH., G. L.., dotsent;_19MIN, - K. . rl.
Rare anomal7 of the urogenital aystem (Agenesia peniB), Urologiia
no.6:60-62 161. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Iz kliniki fakulltetskoy khirargii Khabaravskogo meditsinakogo
instituta.
(PENIS-ABNORMITIES AND DEFORMITIES)
'L ?3481-65 F-WT(d)/EWT(tM)/E"1P(W)/EWA (d) F-14/RM
ACCESSION MR-. AR5000742 S/0277/64/000/009/0037/0037
SOTMCE: Ref. zh. Mashinoetroitellnyye matertaly, konstruktaft f raschet detaley
mashin. Gidroprivod. Otd. vyp., Abs. 9.48.233
AUTHOR: Yakunin, L. S.
TITLE: Application of V. G. Galorkin's variational method to equations deacribing the
consistency of deformationa of an axtaymmetrtcally loaxled elastic cylinder
CITED SOURCE: Tr. Cortkovsk. in-ta inzh. vocin. transp., vyp. 55, 1964, 3-14
TOPIC TAGS; clastic cylinder, iWsymmetrically loaded cylinder. deforMdEian consistency
equation, (4darkin variational method
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to an .Lxisynimotric case. The a~tthor employs four stress functions, which are analyzed
in thn fnrM nf 0,4ri I with f-- 14-cf-d-
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is also presented for a solution in which only two stress functions are found. In that
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