Moat of the operation of the adjuent =its on Uw oavitatlo"I
characterlstlas of a hydr&uU* turbimo 1xv. vys, ucheb, save$ Onerls
6 no.1207-202 0 f63. (MMA 1711Y
14, lharlkovskiy poUtakhniche Institut imni Lenina, Prodstavlena
kafodroy Sidravliohoakikh mehi
5aEm,.-~~*tekhn#wkukj DYAUX# V&I*p iuzh*
Analysis of the results of natural cavitational tests of reversible-t
blAds type kvdraulic turbines, I&T. no. ucheb. sav. turg, 6 w.Se
M-107 As 1630 IMIRA 1629)
1. Khar1kovskiy palitakhnicheakiy inatitut Imni Lonina. Prodstav.
Ism Ubdrey obehohey UplotekhnUde
(Hydraulic turbines)
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[Pmtlosl labontory vork In the tochnol"7 of silicates] Uborater-
at -pn&tiku po Uftologil ailikstw, Pods redT A.Balksylom. Noskra,
009ollid-TO M-17 PO strOlt. Ostortalau. 1955. 346 P. (mm 9t5)
(Silicates)
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Klyukovskirs Wrily Ippol4toyloh.and,ftnulloys 4T Alskeendrovich
FIslohooka3z khlmlyd~l kh1mija kreanlya (Physical Chemistry-and Silicon
Chemistry) k ea., rev. and'onl. Moscow, Pmetroyladat,, 1957,
263 0.5000 copies printed.
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of th*,IdnIstryj*C Higher Iducation of the USSR as &-textbook for
xilldate-- tokhdk=s~
principles of physical and colloid
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a heuistr* 'and, "~W4]6wwuwsos,n, detail the chemistry of sillaon,
Gonerit oonesots sro,~glven of the structure and of the state,of
Ag8rogationo, Uttoro of true solutions of electrochemistry,,
of the squilibriun of homogeneous and heterogeneous systems, and.-of
x&nywv,, L*v Aisuandroviahs J=Magnt CoUALIffoutoviah;
X.D.t ls&vaj YZZBDVAp L.Lol, tokba. red.
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kandidat Waltheskikh saskj BODIONTUOU, 9,16# assletest,
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KhAmlya I kbinichaskiyo prolsvodstva (Chemistry and Chemical Industries)
(lanineradl I%&vo Lents" kogo wdv-ta,, 1957. 147v, (Seriest Its
Trudy, v7p, 20) 1,0100 coplat printed.
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shemeleva, YO, V,; VWZ. -Zd., Yodoiwna,, S.D,
PMM=i This Issue is intended for specialists vorking In the field of oil sbal*
processing and chemical toobnologyl, *a v*11 as for Industrial economists,
00TVAM fte.artlAlss contained in this collection present some results of th*
research vonftot*d at the Departs"t of Chemistry of the LoningrM Institute
of Ing1warin OjA lftnaMos ILMI,, The zMa topics are the caKplax proe.
easing of the Baltic oil -shal" and the utilization of that internal potev-
tial of chemical enterprises. Docent S.A. Volkov participated In the Wting
of this coluotion,
Chemistry and Chemical Industries 8 LIYT
Preface
Brief bwaription -tba Ofttests or sit 06nection
IrYSSAIM', YOSY4,0 -bi'adkw- 6f -2608MIM &016 pr&lems in the DOWTVIISSUon
w
of tha xQuaftic ]Mol"or or coal" Prodwtion
%4 MAtb*r 4101auas" the elftsats of shaile oil produation in order to
establish the optimm - operstioias! ind seawW a characteristics, , rue
LW wA the VI -(Ali-tkion Salentine Research InstituU for Sol*
Processing) fowA thst the'PreftatAox of Uqvl& ftels frim gaae oll
on, U profitable vben pz r use to nvWW of the entire remp of otber
proftate o'bt&twA from Us wq components of sh&I* *Ia. C4191t4a is-
vestments, production costs. and mariatIng costs are Uken Into sculderso.
%tiou* Tables abaft by the wAtbor ~Sjve statisti4al date fta the &aU
611 industry wA f"a Ox petrolets inaustry. 2he article oontaw
6 tables, 2hers a* so reforesess,
Chandstry and Ch4mical Induatries 82T
A !.A,.,, Professor,, Doctor or Technical Sciences, Abarenkova,, Y*,A, Docent,,'
Can& to of-Techn1eal Belencess and Tarssenkoft,, Y*jl.,, Dooentp esaidate of
Chadeal Sciences, Otu4y of the Iffeat of Carbon Dioxide on Changes In the
Marsater of Thermal Dooo"ItIon Prodets Otktntd fm Baltio Shale UT.
ThIs article on the thermal decomposition of sholes led to the conclusion
that the introduction of 00 into the smolooking zone increases. the yield
of oil. Variations In the K:: rate of 002 modirles the fractional content.
The nintuns amount of residue above 3250 to oVt*Lnod for a flow or 2.5 liters
of 000 per hour# An Increasso'rate of f1ft of 009 throvo the sWookja'soo
lawari the content of sulfonated hydroautons In the gasoline-ligrolne frattiono
The simme vas observid for an Inert additive I N ) The amosition of the
Diesel fraottlonp 225-=*p Indlostes lntersatlg;*Of the 002 vith VM610" Of
shale decomposition, There we 5 tables ad 15 references of v1deb U at
So"etp 2 Ingllsb,, 1 German and I Hungarlan,
Xlwwlt,, F,Ys., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Two-stage Method for the Preps,-
ration of Carbon TkIs*16 126
ThjLs'tvo-atage catalytic cracking method glvws rosults not lower than
20 per *ento The basic reactions axe:
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4. Bay Sands PowAry
7. newt on the geological prospecting carried out in 1942 at the slawd-Y
deposits of molding sand. (Abstract) Mm. GUY. upr. gool, fons nos 2j 1947
90, Monthly List of Musian Accessionsa Library of congress, March 198p Unclassified
FAVI-CIVA, m.,YnV7II-A.
Paths of the fortation of cvmqpl,~x m:Aell, atcrect:rpen %1!n;
varLous zethAs of traininF. Eerv. sist. no.5:83-92 c..
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AMSTPACT: 7b* *Utbwo -aftempt to UttriAmte the- intensifteation of the aa~ltldd
of r mutters during 4h* linear stage to deforwd crystals to tb* lnftuewo of the
redistribution of the Upwitiesp vh1ch are present Ov in lpw** crystals. Toots
were made on crystals grow ty the Kiroyoulos wtbod from themICS137 ywe "It*
Uniaxial Cawession was produced at a constant speed by a speoUa aschim des
for ca tests* The sumples were Irradiated with UIS-70 apparvituse
At the irradiation intensit7 emplqrodp the rate of g*wraition of IP cefters In
'pure" = vas quit* Iwo Addition of strontium to the Mstal increases tbos rate
of formation at 31 centers both before and after irradiations PI"tio defornation
leads to too of both stages (betwe *M after Irraidiatia0l, vith the
intensift of the first st"s 00MVIN CMU" GftwMjM
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the stroutiva, h4a tba r#ft1t4 of the "cuwalAtIon of 7 centers In the seaom
stage It In. mm that Ism a svoller dearsw In the detonation of the 011ir
crystal couttilrAos to a lane Incres a In the rate of 116center generatloce TUS
In taken an a direct contiration of correctness of the mechanism of raMatiou
ion of Tacancles an dialocation authors tbank I* I&, - Nelft-
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TITLE* Construction and teahnical characteristics of a imMDgr&ioUa1_cMt*
SOURCE: Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 5, 1965. 71-73
7W
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TAGS proportional counter
TOPIC-
ABSTRACT: A proportional counter designed for detection of 1-10-kev x-ro"atioa to
described, To meet the requirement of a large-area Input aperture of nibienum thick-,
ness, the design containsticathode-equipped-with two 10-p Al film apertures 25 x 16
each. To reduce attenuation of fluorescent radiation by the surrounding airs the
cour.ter itself is placed In a vacuum, while the reaainder of the unit Is subjected to
normal atmospheric pressure. Provisions are made for connecting the output-ofthe
counter to a scintillation counter. The active elements of the Counter are a stain-
less steel cylindrical catbods 25 = in diameter, a tungsten wire anode 0.05 = In
diameter, and a gas mixture of 90% Ar and 10% CHi, which Is passed through the counter
interior at a rate of 5-20 cal/min. Fis. I shove the output pulse height as a func-
mc
ac-
tion of the applIed potential. The linear region corresponds to & gas aVal&nChe f"j
tor range or (1.3-1.6) X 104. The efficiency of the counter as a function of wave-
length is shown In Fig. 2. The effectiveness of the counter In detecting bard radit-
, IL~
COW, 119
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tion Is limited by the Inadequate attenuating prvperties of the argon &*a; for soft
4:
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ftm6tion or vaTelength
I.- Fero; 2iZZnKQ* -.1 Calculated; 2 - experimental.
radiation, it is limited by the thickrAss of the cathode aperture, Most effective
rad.iatlop range Is'3-h kev. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 4 formulae. (OD3
SUB CO"v- NRI -Susm DATz 1 2oju16h/ orao n7i ool/ ATDpxms
Card - 2LZAtC&
PAIdd method for determining the protein content of w&
uslaq Or&W Go Agroblologlia noo)#464-466 )V.& 165.
(MNU loan)
I* T8680yusiWy naueMo-Issled"stollskiy Institut
somobobovykb kviltur, C, 07*1,
Methods used In the C,,raination of cotten pollen In artificial
media, Agrobiologils no.5082 S-0163. (MIRA 170)
lo Vocioyunyy nauchno-issledovatellskil institut
rastentyavidstva, Leningrad.
UMWMA,, Z.P. . I I
ftutaoUtre of starolA horawon frce the vaste products of
the woodpulp Induatry# ?hidy We khls4-famelast. no.141
319-324 062 (KMA 17 t2)
TeabnIo&I and eommio ccwWlaw of steroid harame pr*-
duatian from different tMa of rsw material* rUdot325-330,
of
stop, 206147-" 157, Who
cx 1016)
ski
SkII& I rdAlot*k%MGbAGklJ& lamponly, notitut fig
Isiortmatut ImetWtion of the phase stOllity of
raltiplio"# and the spread of sMtral 11two, law, so=hsvom I
il*m 157, (Mi 1018)
(Irequena multipliers)
"The Dwest4wtion of Frequency lutsbUlty bduced by a Frequency Witiplier and
the Output 6scLUstion,9peatrm*"
report presented at the AU-Unian Coaftrance on Otatistical Padlo Physics,,
Garlkly, 13-18 October 190. (Izvo vyssh uckwv zaved-RvAlottkh., vol. 2,
I# pp 121-1ZT) COWL= card under SDVtOV,, V. Ij
AUTHOR s *Zoo
TITLIS -?he ?his$ stability of frequency multipliers (76soustor
obastoty)
?XRIODICALs Ismeritollual* tokhalkat 19580 Pr 1p pp 58 62 (9434).
ABSTRACTs the article to concerned vith an investigation of the phase
stabilitk of frequency multipliers In oonavotlon-triW"tbe~"
designing. of S'loro-wave devices of high stability based 'on
the a of resonant absorption, and on
SoledU168% various materials* 'The author -des4riUd in
two,prs~dous articles the method and the preliminary,re-
sults of-the'elporiment:10 the equipn*nt vhioh'w*s usedo
and ~ further -, rosulteCRef and 2..7. This article describes
the and results of the nvestigation* it was possible to
increase IM rssolvi4-power of thA spectrum awlyser':125
Card 1A times' vithout dosigning-new complex devices. An equation
Translated fm.s ReforativW Zhuml nalkas 1959,:Mr 8, p 214 (USSR)
AUTHOR: K~'## Mad
Tr=t The Phame Stability of Mqu4my JbItipliers
PERIODICAL Tr, Vase. n.-1. In-ta f1s,-tekhn, I radlotekhn. Ismerefty, 1958, Kr.2,
Do 22028
ABSTRACTt The article exposes the final remIts of the author's study (of. also
M%fts, 1957, Nr 12, 3M5; 1958, Wr 3, &M on, the Phas* stability
of oscillations at the output of frequency mult1pliers. A description
of the results of the experimental study --- an analysis of the ox-
p4riment --- is madso and Uw frequency fluctuations brought about by
the multIpIlem an doUrubad UwasUeally. DroMmings of the
spectral line of the 08011lWan UM multiplication, were not detected
wmorimentallyj this attests to the fact that the relatlv* broadening
of the lv* which occurs when the multiplleation coefficient N
Card 112 2.25 - 1P , does not exceed 2 - '10"1l. Theontical enressims were
30"8-59-8-18534
The ftme Stability of Prequendy Multipliers
obtained for the voltap and the root-visan-squars $m*-inarevient at the multipller's
output with allovante for *hot effect. Estistates of frequency fluctuations of the
output oscillation were made for a concrete version of the mItIplier
D.H. Kly3hko
KLTMMI# N.Zol TMVj 1,1s
D4uslat" Of ftMmy of a not aboolut4l baramlopwoos
In comootion vIth ths wanmmmt of ftwmawlss of MAI
stabla osai2latone Tmdr lut,lom,stud,,, nor I 1=,plb,
U0490-10 162. 0 (WA 16s1)-
UIU)KLI
TrMq V.N.$ TUAnj G.A.
YAtW# fOr 10wftsto of aacmAUted qM diffomtlated
lea. TruV lutognastradop aw I 1=,pdb, noo5goU47
(XMA 16ol)
AtITHORs
TtTLEi
PERIODICALs
ABSTRAM~
Card 1/1
Klyunin, A.X., Engineer SOV/91-58-3-8/2a
74b. - 21bduAtIng the Mr Leahmp 1z a Tuzto-
purstor Vadetsi System (Ustrpneniya vozdut noy napAotnosti
vokuumnoy sistamy turbog*noritors). Exchange of Experience
(Obsen opytom)
Enorget1k, 1958, Sr 3, p 14 0MR)
Soon after actual operations with the VPT-25*.3 turbine ware,
started, a lack of air-tIghtnese in Its vacuum aystem was
observed. The author describes which spots of the system proved
deficient, and puts down his recommendations to eliminate-the
defects.
AUTHORSt Brovin# F.G. And Klyu
TITLEt Loeatift the Air tg&kgV ftv" j4 the VPT-25-3 Turbines (Vyyavle-
hiyezest.prisoss vozdukua u turbiny YPT-75-3) Exchangs, of
Experionc* (Obm*n opytom)
PERIODICALi Energet1k, 1958, Or 3. 0 14 W-99)
ABSTRAM The authors praio* as useful the recommendations published by
Engineer Ye.A. Vosolay In "Energetik-, 1956, Nr 2, concerning
the detection of"Sir-Intake spots In the stems-turbine system.
no concisely describes and illustrates another.sethod, which
helps to find such'air-Intake spots in the -steam ejector and
piping which we not daUcUd,prev oinly.
There is 1 diagram.
AUTHORs "Yun'AL A.Xot Snoineer 91-56-7-1V27
?I TLIC t Xxohange of Uparionco (Obs n opyton).Mossuromentoryac- In
:
Type (Ismerenlyo wakauma v pa-
Steam Turbines of "VPT-25-3
rovykh turbinakh YPT-25-3)
PZRIODICILi Insr.gotiko 1956#Alr 7s p 25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT# Observations showed that the junction of the vacuum gage with
the turbine outlet was not suitable for accurata,vacuun
measuring in the condenser. Thor*fors, op*clal toots me"
carried out at 6 points represented by Figure 1. The re-
sults of the *to&* pressure, carried out simultaneously for
various specific steam loads of the condensert are grophi-
cally represented In Figure 2. The comparison of-the re-
sults shows that the nostappropriate spot for accurate va-
ouum measuring Is located in front of the atmospheric valve
of the given turbo-generator type* There to one diagram and
one graph.
1. Steam turblues.-Nquipmen't 2. Vacuum gages-Performance
-Test rewlts
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Differential diaposU of the most Important symptom of
children's diso"") Differentsiallsaia diapostOw vasbust,
siWtowv 4*tokikh bolosuel. Red. A.Talakov. Plovdiv,, Gos.1
To in. thristo 0. Vanovat 1962. A,31 P. (MIRA 160)
(CH=N9x-aISZA3xS) (DIAGNOSIS, DVnMWM),
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Op4j Lowav ftate Wverafty in, Xv. rranko (16*vovskiy gosudarstvennyy*VDIVGr9ItO0
inuxt usai aff"it a" th"mUct1da gWjrtj2a_Ot_ wrlow metals ad
the U4414 fSets-
%14 a 7'5~-
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TWIC -TACO t- -JOUO _-tjft#_- Nall-offoct.--thorsoolactromotive ffisroiCt-
4104tals alectrw gas
14 1 *44 1 5~
fABSTRACTs the U, I IAAI*.h_* a" Ak- uts-thatewlectromotive force-were
law
Zrm`~ - (I. So and 70 wt I Sn).- T14 oe
&W lh~ 41 oys asum;-
UZI
'ments We" Bmto ftwo are in special glass cells containing voltage end
,we I
.current probes. Curves are given showing the Hall cofistent and differential thezoo-4.-
,electromotive forc* as Amations. of temperature far tinp gallium and mercury. The
,absolute theruosloctramotive ft and Hell constant are shown as functions of com.
Position for alloys In th &&Ui us -t in system at a temperature 500 above the Selta,
ACC VRt APGM653
ling point. The Wasur"Wate dM that the alp of the Absoluto thet'000144tromotive
iforce for all metals and allq* stufled coincides with that detersined tm 10"sure-
1--nts of the Hall effect, i. a. the current carriers am electrons. It w" found
Ahat the absolute thermoelecrtromotivo fox and Hall constant In molten tin and Gail'
11us are nearly coustant In a wide temperature r*nge. Kerc~ shows a sawmalies
4n both parameters as functions of temperature. The experimental data on the Rau
,effect for gallium-tin alloys agree satisfactorily with theoretical predictions an
ithe basis of the elootron gas model. Slight deviations from this theoretical values
Are 4u* to the effeat of concentration an the physical paremeters. OrIg. aft. Met
figusve.
1SUB COM14201 SUBN DAM OIJoGS/ MG 1MFt 002/ OTH UPt 002
Cad 2/2,
KLYUSHANO"I ?1 7 IAhl
Oeometr7 of the rAtting tW. of a borer for borirg r:-ozsr& rclls
Stmlo I dor. mebt 9 nosl2s17 N ;04
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q~, zt"W:-,e
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zoo 3116-M Mr or. ~KMA WS)
(SUps intonswo w3d ~repair)
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AUTHORS x1yuhsakOlt if
TITM Use of adhesive In shipbuilding and ship repair
FIRIODICILI Ref srativayy sharnal. Ithinlym D411181961t 452# abstraot
2IP90 (Reahn. transportp no@ 3.: 19 1 20)
TXXTs 'The author discusses -adhesives. for the bonding of a4tallio and
sion-Setallic asterialso principal technological methods-.of bonding
setallio and non-setallio materialal minimum operating temperature in
oonf oraity with the nature of 1ho- material or adhesive, ohomm for a
given material; and compositions and technology of the manufacture of, cold
and hot setting glue* on the 'basis of epoxy resins. It 16 noted that hot
setting glue can be used in shipbuilding in the form of adhesive t4pe.
Noreavorp adhesive puttits are used for oosting worn surfaces.. the
utties are prepared an the basis of epoxy resins. 'U.2 QV-2) and
-324MVI-32-SM) are desoribed being the most suitable adhesives
R
for bonded aluminum structures, betracter's notat Coaplote translation].
Card 1/1
RM
ILTUSHERKOV, I inth.
dc
Prospects for the use of plastics In shipbuilding ship repairs,
Raab. transp. 21 no,V271-29 F '62. . (KIPA 150)
(Plastics) (ShipbulldiAg) (Ships-Aaintenance and repair)
ME"
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U=NXKCNO
'Use of PUmtia materwo in m..tim ship mechanism an
Rfdho tr&UP. 21 no.8t4D Ag 162.
(HIRA lesq)
110b.
Vanish paint ocatings for drinkinc vater unkso R"h. tM.=Po
2150.10149-50 0 162, (XMA 15tio)
*Wply)
5ORKIRUP
MNUA, F.F.; DUKOR, Z.O.; KhjZWWW&mALS.; XONSTANTINOV, V.P.;
KATLERj A,I.j HATRUr,7 A.D.1 SEMETIT, V.I.;
TWANOVg ViG.; ?=NOVO Y.F.1 TRUMIN, SA; CROMYs 9b.A.1
3HIBMY, D.Y.) VATASHKINAO S.A., red.lodl-val CHEFMVX.I.,
r6d.; BOMRDVAj Y.A.tt tekha. red.
(Handbook an stop repairs In two vol=es) Sprevoohnik po
A atu sudov v dvukh tomakh, Pod obehch6i red. M.I.Chernova.
Moskva, Isd-vo OReabool transport." VoL2. 1963. 600 P.
(Shlps- lutenance and repair) (MIPA 160)
1:0XIII, YOMTS V*Fo rateassout: PZXnl. 1.3.#
now. P.Ts.. rodaktorl SUMIMA. Z.Ts. re4aktor
~iutv 1:441MUMAUt A,Z.'.' telftletiaskly redaktor
6sah,malea of mohim-sbap work to repairing moUnary of river
"$#$1s] Tokhoologlis sloserno-mostashifth robot po remosto
ukhamismov roaWkh suilove Xoskvag Isd-vo fleaboA tramport#0
M& 322 PO (MM 1012)
(4tpe Intsums and "Pit)
"I mmmial To, insho
Use of rubber In shipbullding and ship repaIrs. Bach. tramp. 17
0062:27-22 Ir 1386 (XIM Us 2)
(X*Uls Substitute# for)
(SAberl
unw, X.t.; OUPOT. T.I.S.1 WsIXI UVIA"W. 166.1
YAMOT, T.7.j 09MOV, Mi.A.. red,t XUWM, t.2., r0A.Isd-Tal
BWROTA, T,A*s leldu6rede
EgandlOook on materials and sqmIVwu%3 9prwoobalk po materialms I
oborudoyoullu, Moskva# -Isd-vo 4%ohnol trousport.6 Tol.2.[BqtLip-
101%tj Obondomdo, 1959. 07 p, (CU 1313)
(ftIps--2qdpmnt wA
(Rarlbor"qdpmont WA supplies)
MIUA, F.F.1 DUKOAj Z,d.j XLIrUSMIOV, I.S.; KONSTANTIKOV, T.P.;
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V.1.1 TRUFAHOVp V.0.1 FMOVO VoTel IRUKIN$ S.R.1
CIMTKOV# Ih.Ael $MBANCVj D.V.1 CIURMt M.L. red.;
VITASIMNAj S,A,p ised.isd-va; BOMMA, V.A.# tekbn. red.
[Hwdbook-on ship repairs in two volume.) Spravochnik po
rezontu suday v dvukh totmakh. Pod obs)u-bei red. H.1.
Chornova., Moskva, Isd-vo *Rechnoi transport 0 Vol.l. 1963.
530 P. WRA 16t12)
(Ships-4kintenance aW repair)
(Marine engimering-Hw4bookos manualas etc.)
L.114-j Cand Tsah Sol-(dins) matuar of
6ste r k~
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ANIM 11yughino G.A.-MMON 32-24-4-31/67
Tims The Dotelt-4na of Copper in Stool According to the Spectral
Usthod (Oprodelonlys nedi v stali, spektrallou wtodow)
-11"p-'fob%CA14 Z&"dsb** labotatorlya, 1958, Vol. 24, Wr 4, pp. 451-0? (MU)
ADSTRACTs AttoWto &Imimg at a qLantitativq datemination of copper in
atool havo'hitherto not givon positire r#au2ta, 'bovause the speo-
tral lines of o"a are of =stable intensit;r. In order to
stab"* intensity an altsrnatinS current electric aro with a
wVotio field vas used. The sliminstion of obwwa of Intensity
is asoribod to tbo mechanism described in a proyloua work.
Copper was determined at concentrations of from 0.05 -0.4% on
&)W stylemeter. Analysis ocaditiow are siven. The standard
saxples were produced from indwtrisa samples and were previously
wcamined by obandoal deter-irAticn. The savor liadt of this
method in Siven being + 0.02% absolute for 0.054.2% copper
am as + 0#03% absolute f3r 0.2-0.5% copper. Analysis takes
5 vlmt;#. The wtbod has been mvloysa for years for the do-
Caro 1/2 terwinotion of "a of steel and &22ays. There are 5 reforenoest
TM Detezaimtion of Copper in Steel Aocording 32-X-4-31/67
to the spootml method
w4ch aro
AMIATIM Obelyablukiy metallurSiob"UY savad (Obs4abinak Metallurgical
Plant)
l.' Steel-Analysis 2. Copper-Deteraination, 3. copper-Spoum
4. Speatrographic analysis-Iffotiveness
Card 2/2
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DLCt M.Vlt
SOt Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union,
Llbrary of Congress, 1953.
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Subject I USBIR/Pov or Ingineering AID P 3399
Card 1/1 Nb. 26 - 25/28
Author t Xlyu4hins 0. V.# land. Tech. Sol.
Title I Calculation of current-carrytng capecit of:con-
duotors in accordance with the current gonsity
per unit of length
Periodical s Xlek. eta,* 8$ 440 Ag 1955
Abstract t A brief analysis and presentation of simplified
formula@ for Insulated cables.
Institution i Nqno
Submitted i No date
nZolmo **Tog ksMidat tokbuichoskikh ank.
Steel deformation during Induction beating. lbt&Uovsi,,l Owowto
660115944 40 157. (I= losa)
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(InAvAtion beating)
lam ln4-~-
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Xoatr6dywsia st&bilitv of U-sbars vith autowtic reolosing.
1xvs v"s uchabo savel anerge 2 n0,2000-33 0 '59.
(KnA 1393)
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fialki i alliktrotakhnIki,
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elactrodyn,mia device. Inerg. I alektrotakh. prom. no.b
37-39 Ja-* '63. OMA 16t 5)
Is Zaporoshakly shlaostroltsIlWy Institute
Illeatria measurements) (Ilectric networks)
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Heavy auty operatum of tbo electric &I"s of cranes In
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Ap-Jo 163o (WA 2617)
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KL-LUSIUN, -"Vs; MOSHKMCHO To.l.; NAUMENKO, Yu.N.; SIRYMO, N.I.
Operation of a large-capecit7p cozvlsos, induction PurrAce.
Metalluxs,9 no.22i23-25 D 264. (KUU ISs2)
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