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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RASSKAZOV, L.N. - RASSOKHINA, L.I.

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Ukv 1. M SOV I ~4- 58-- 10-11 ~G) -,iyy zhurnal, Mekhan-ka, 1958, 0, 1) 115 (USSR) Translation from: Referat;%. I Nr I AUTHOR: Rasskazov- 1. ..................... ..................... TITLE: On the Work of a Round Plate Beyond the Elast.-c Limit (K voprosu o rabote krugloy plastinki za predelami uprugosti) PER!OD-'CAL: T r. Mosk. ;n-ta khim. mashinostr. '1957, Vol 14, pp 56-79 ABSTRACT, Examinaton is made of the elast ic-plastic flexure of a round plate supported along its periphery in a case of e%,-enly distribu- ted transverse load. Solution of this problem is based on the assump- tion that the shapes of elastically and elastic- plastically bent plates r a e identical, given equal deflection. Poisson' s ratio is taken to be constant inboth'the elastic and plastic zones of the plate. DeSaint Venant's conditions are taken to be the conditions of yield, In order to verify the results obtained, the author conducts a number of R is found that the cal experiments with steel plates. culated curves are in good agreement with the experimental ones in cases of deflec- t;on not in excess of one-half the thickness of the plate, Bibliography- 10 references. Card 1/1 Yu. R. Lepik I UDODOV, P.A.; ROGOV,, G.M.; USLS-WRY). -N,.M.; SHVARTSEV, S.L.; LUKIN, A.A. .1 1 1 -111-.~i ~ il. I I, ` V!, -. I ;.4- -;h. I'- , - ':". - , vmj-am i u ,I LTUSHINq Sergey Fedorovich; RASSKAZGV, Valeriy Antonovich; SHEYKH-ALI, Davlet I/iukhamed;i~~~~~~-Rikba-atii:Lovm; L'UZli---TSCFV, Viktor Anatolyevich; RASSEAZOVA, U.S., red.; ZENIJI, V.V., 1' 11 " 1'9~11 M131"" z", -k1=46"--l--Ww=vsJ~ i_ o Isa *3P MI. - i.' 1 'Al if 8111mial ... 6.1 1'1-.;! All sell still 11 nos 1. C()7/7-55-5-7/14 AUTHORSj Gerasimovskly, V. I., Tuzova, A. MI., Borisenok, L, A., Rasskazova, V. S. TITLE: Gallium'in the Rocks of the Lovozero Alkaline Uassif (Galliy v porodakh Lovozerskogo shchelochnogo massiva) PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 19591 Nr 5, PP 449 454-(USSR) ABSURACT: Gallium was determined by the extraction with rhodamine B without previous separation of the other elements (method according to reference 4). The results are given in a larGe table (Table 1), arranged according to the four intrusion phases of the massif. Furthermore, the results of the spectro- scopic gallium determination and the aluminum content are given. The aluminum determinations were carried out by Yu. B. Kholina. The Ga- and Al-values are given in a diagram as well. Another table (Table 2) gives the gallium content of indivi- dual minerals. The galliun contents fluctuate between 3 and 10.10'.3~ 6.10-3%'is the average for the whole massif. This is more than the usual content of the nepheline oyenites. The third intrusion phase has the highest gallium content. Gallium Card 112 is enriched in the later phases, compared to aluminum. Gallium UTHOR: Rasskazova. Ye.S. -07/5-5z--:;-7 '20 A TITLEt On the Stratigraphy'of the Upper-Paleozoic Deposits of the Tunguska Basin (K stratigrafii verkhnepaleozoyakikh otlo- zheniy Tungusskogo basseyna) PERIODICALs Byulleten7 Moskovskogo obahchestva ispytateley prirody, ~Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 5, pp 92 109 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author gives a detailed description of the Upper Paleo- zoic deposits of the Tunguska Basin and their preeise di- vision in suites,.bearing local names, identified by fos- silized floral remainst Such lithologic classification also facilitates the comparison of the levels of these suites (Figure 2) with the same.levels in other parts of the basin. The author sorted out series of the flora cha- racteristic to each given suite. As analogous flora waa also found in the Kuznetsk Basin it would be possible to compare the cross'section of the -Upper-Paleozoic layers in different regions, The following geologists are mentioned by the author:.S.V. Obruchev, b4M. Shorokhov, M.F. Neyburg, N.A. Shvadov,,V,A. Khokhlov, G.P, Radchenko, N~F- Ryabokon~, Card 1/2 B.A. Ivanov, D.A. Tugolesov, A,M.'Yledvedeva, VI.M, Odintsov, AUTHOR: I ova, Ye. S. 501/2o-122-1~1-40/.'57 TITLE: The Continental Coal Deposits of the Tungusskiy Basin (Kontinentallnyye kamennougolinyye otlozheniya Tungusskogo basseyna) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958s Vol 122f Nr 3, PP 465-466 (USSR), ABSTRACT: Further work in the Tungusekiy Basin (Refs 1 lo).-during the last years has made possible subdivision of the Tungusakiye sediments on the basis of plant remains. The geolojical structure of this region now appears to be far more compli-. cated than was formerly believed. This is especially true of the relation between the coal deposits(of the so-called Katskaya suite) and the Permian sediments. The latter sedi~ ments are most widespread along the southern margin of the basin (Fig 1). Theyjie discordantly upon various Lower Paleozoic horizons and dip gradually- toward the center of the Tungusskaya synclise. The Burguklinskaya suite (Lower Permian), which conzordantly overlies the Katskaya suite in the northwest and west, wedges out toward the south and Card 113 east. Here the Katskaya suite is directly overlain by coal- SCV/2o-122-3-40/57 The Continental Coal Deposits of the TunguBskiy _Tlasin bearingg Upper Permian deposits and tuffaceous Triassic sedi- ments (Fig 2). Many plant remains were found in this area, Several types are cited by 1. F. Belostotskaya. Unidentified fish remains and an insect wing (identified by.O. M. Martynova -ularis Vart.) were also as PbZloblatta, similar to Ph. ref, found. Since the fossil plant assemblage of the upper part of the Katskaya suite in closely related to that of the Alykayevskiy horizon, the author selects this part of the section as analogous to the latter horizon. The statements above indicate, contrary to current ideas, and exceptional- ly wide distribution of Carboniferous sediments of the. Katskaya suite in the region of the Tungusskiy Basin. At the same time, these statements clarify some particulars of the relations between the Katskaya suite and the higher lying Lower and Upper Permian sediments (Fig 1). There are 2 figures and 12 references, 12 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Geologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Geological Institute of the AS USSR) Card 2/3 10 0 0 * 0 0 0 a e 0 0 * 0 0 0 -_ ____ - 00 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 - " __ so w (I rall 11 'A n S a llififf Ajob xvxj.~Ajf ull job *a v miss ., at) Is. -!-,A- I- I- AA J1 M W U 4; 0 1 f A A f a A[ at ~.,O W.C.00441% ILI! I I -f -90 -00 The canditi" ol tke cassisibratep"i nuid dunnS parstacitine 0 YAOck in qrpfic prmosmarea of bwwe~ . 11. A. 1930, ,%1,, .1. 40 at ii 1, ~, I. ItAill ItAC64111 ilerfrat- Thr ewateral -of *tacar sit afar littiol o: j Awl its Mkohl blormoad 41111m$ ps.-- 0& Ifill't o as I -c o 0 00 V 00 A KA L Liftillk tkol( CL AW fKA t&Cx Its, It l,.#"4 Got it, 0 la,S a a as As, 0 ri g a it w 9 It a a it a t. .:.,o 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 p0 00 0 to +0 a as i 1 1,69.440. 1& 0 00 0 ama 0 o aw 0 o 6 o 0_0 0 Ole 0 4 0 00 0 0904 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATICK SOV/5326 Shparo, L. A.9 T. V, Foki*as T. D. Mirlmova, Z. AG Rassadinaj T. M. Mellgunova, and K, A. Noskacheva Osobennosti reaktoli rastushchego organizaa na deystviye ioniziru- yushah~ey radiataii.. (The Peculiarities of the Reactions of a Growing Organism to the Effect of Ionizing Radiation) Moscow, XedgIzj 1960. ITT Pe Errata slip Inserted. 4,000 copies printed. Ed.: Ye. F. Baranova. Tech, Ed.: No S. Kuzlmina, PURPOSE: This book in Intended for biologists, physiologists, and other specialists concerned with the effectsof ionizing radiation. on the human organism. COVERfi-GE: The book reports on investigations of the effects of ionizing radiation on humans and animals at different ages, ranging from Infancy to maturity., The total reaction of an organism, manifested by its general sense of well-being, behavior, variation in weight, longevity, condition of blood, external condition of skin, eto.0 an w6ll as the disturbances in Individ- ual organs, tissues,,and.their functioning are discussed. The c ard 3./4 The Peculiarities of the Reactions SOV/5326 Postnata10ntogeny 8 Characteristies'of the development of acute radiation sickness during postpatal ontogeny In some types of laboratory animals (T. V. Fokina) 8 Age associated peculiarities In the reaction of children's organiams.to penetrating radiation incurred during x-ray therapy administered for certain Illnesses (Z. A. Razoadina) 49 Ch. H. Age Asoociated Characteristics of Damages to Internal Organs, Tissuess and Some of Their Fanctions In Growing Animals Afflicted With Acute Radiation Sickness 76 Characteristics of changes occurb*g in the hemopoetic system of young rate and rabbits of different ages afflicted with acute radiation sickness (L, A. Shparo) 76 Age associated characteristics of the functional condition of the reticulo-endothelial system of experimental animals exposed to x-rays (K. A. Moskacheva) 95 Age associated characteristics of the changes In the content of restored glutathione In the blood of growing animals afflicted with acute radiation sickness (T. M. Mel1gunova) .103 ~Card 3/4 SOURCE COD4'-- ACC NRt AP7002546 /q, t~) C64- A WIENTORS, Rasskazovskiy, A. S.; Belonenko, IA. F.; Koleanichenko, V. I. ORG: none TITLE: Quenching aqueoUs solution. Class 18, fro. 189004 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prorWahlonnyye obrazt9y, tovarr,~rjc znaki, no. 23, 1566, 27 TOPId~-ITAGS: temperingi aqueous solution cooz- IAJ F R 0 b I U n-) CT:c This Author Certificat e presents a quenchin g aqueous solution for sprayer ;c6oling with induction heating under temperinG, which 6ontains glycerin a.-Id sodium oride. To'decrease crack formation during tempering and to produce high product f 'fiax~dness,~the solution has the following composition (involume glycerin 30-40, 1 sodium chloride - 15--20,-and water 40--55- So CODE: 11/ SUBIS DATEs 16Sep64 Card UDC.- 0 i.784.6.o6i SO V/1 24-57- 560-56 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p148 (USSR) AUTHOR: Rasskazovskiy, V. T. TITLE: On the Analysis of Eccentrically Loaded Columns of Various Cross-. sectional Profiles (K raschetu vnetsentrenno-nagruzhennykh secheniy) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta sooruzheniy AN UzSSR, 1955, Nr 6. pp 93-101 ABSTRACT: For the most.common cross-sectional profiles of columns made of brittle materials and subjected to eccentric loadings the author gives grid-type design nomographs designed to facilitate calculation, accord- ing to well-known formulas, of the exact proportion of a columWs cross-sectional area that is subjected t'd compression during the pro- cess of buckling of the column. N. A. Rostovtsev ~Card 1/1 (Vibration) PHASE.1 BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5546 Askolld Ivanovich Martemlyanov,, Ashrabov.. Abbas Babayevich Tikhonovidh Ranakazovskiy Tekhnologlya proizvodstva keramzitobotonnykh Welly i abornyys soyamostoyklye konstruktsil (Production Technology of Kerawlt-Concrets (Porous Concrete] Products and Prefabri- 'Cated Earthquake-Proof Blements) Tashkent, Goo. Izd-vo Uzbekskoy SSR, 1960. 161 p.12,OOO copies printed. A. Hurakayeva; Tech. Ed.; A. Salakhutdinova. :PURPOSE This book is intended for builders, planners,and *nglneering and technical.personnel In the building-materials industry.~ COVER AGA: The book discusses certain characteristics of keramzit [porous filler] products and the prefabrication of keramzit- concrete products. Attention in alto given to the use of precast reinforood-conarete construction elements in seismic regions and to methods of calculating monolithic joints. (;ard=i/-3 .Production,Technology (Cont.) SOV/5546 iio'~ersvnalitiss am mentioned. There are 23 references, all UvIet - (InaluUng one translation). TAKS 0 CONTM"s I ~'':Introduction 3 ..'Produatlon Technology of.Kerawit-Concretis Products 7 ]Certain charactoristico'of koramzit production 7 Use of keramit-conerete for supporting elements and partitions 16 Zffectivenese of using kerawit-concrets In construction Partitions in apartment houses 20 Pr6o"tkeramzit-conerste,construction elements 27 rawilt-concreto products Prefabrication of ke 3k Assembling buildings from largo keramzit-conerete panels 49 Profabrioated Earthquake-Proof Construction Elements 59 Special features in the use of prefabricated elements for Card-2/3- ;;i. Ann ----- '4~ 6 t"WESSIOR 04047306 i 7~ funct on o --the~.pre -:the process, Le, of Its pa 9 mag e the vlb6s~hlstory.of character during the time when the system Is open. During this time, an estimate 'Of -~ the( error slgnal-varlations.:wlth re Ispect to:the-zero level'is-obtalned. If_ e-arror;, osses,its.zero.-va ue even once r me when the system t sighal cr I du Ing-the tI h , _ _ _ ,_ - i a - n ex pu so $-not-. a nt co ro l ev6n thoug h- 'the-*error.slgnal Is not zero iit the time the loop-is closed. If the error signal 7 t-$-- zero-yalueAuring-t q em-13--open, -the-regulator ddies-not cl~ W timiti-the-syst --in -orditiav- 4-screte: $i -164 y 7 "a- t- o__ r- -W f which tire shown-- Al secrete bl'-- k -_wIr1ng~:dfagjw4 0 09 r4 V requ the- c 4 A At _ _v 7C" St$:-b 7a-memory--cf rcul c -.pr uces-the--auX11 lary--coordin, h vil - f on In ac- of 1 6 this .16 Ic variable structure control funct whichJ rm og.c ystems 9 _ry rd t V r at cordance with the canblnatiot4 of signs of 04411A Ila coo I no as a I ton "if" Art-thii basic coordinates of the system Is shown In Figure I of the Enclosure. .-Tests perforined-on this regulator~have demonstrated Its applicability to the con- -'contaminated. by nolse. Orlgi art. hasi trol processes whose' error. sl gnals . , U r -3 e9 ations and..,3.flgu as. ' ASSOCIATION9 Cosudarstvaniiy*~-.Ihstltui,tsVitoy*kh metallov Moscow (state Insti- ' af Whi-Ferrous Metals) ENCL-.,: 01. SUB CODE: AE, MM EDt NO PEF SOV.-~ .002 ATHEM 000- 0 -A- -xl X- TV-1 1-7 Ell Al I 7 n n. :p 717, 1. 1 17 01 ' ' V s I n t I i I I the $ l on .. a r a nc r F p 9- .I. , . ' s. during trarisitht system: coo rd i nate operation. 71~ 7L --T- - ~ - - -- -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - , - . 'I. . , - -~i' ~!W " , - . ! .-117:; " "'. ~, t; m I ~~- 5", Pi-4/kIr-4 - 70248 3393' Siof42/631006/00 239 ~IACCESSIOX NR: AP30,0 ,f AUTHOR': R G, I. assokhin, .,TrrLE:. Analysis of operation of capacitive parametron 6 no OtTACE:~ IVUZ- Radiotekhnika, v..; 3, 1963, 239-248 ~~TOPIC TAGS: capacitive parametro IT 'ABSTRACT.- A parametrical oscillatory system arametron) of capacitive type (p, 1 'at very high frequendes4s theoreti I anal edinthearticle. Semi- -operab is a caly YZ ~'~q"nioi,~ctor.diodoo.biase d to cutoff are used ad nonlinear reactive elements..The p anomena in the'parametron are described by a, set of differential equations; h' ed and thexesults investigated. The following conclusions are t qy are solv dr M Parametric'osciUations can be act up in a certain ran e of detuning; TYA: 9 1-1.i-, a~ciibical approximation of the nonInear parameter determines this range better -~ti~izx'the parabolic approximation I(2)'Eff ect of detuning on the amplitude'of --- zauty..;.~ ]'',. '14 ,41, ~ . ~Z " MON.- I I a M.L- S/096/62/000/002/003/008 121 02 C :EJL93/E383 AUTHORS: Rassokhin, NiG., Candidate of Technical Sc:iences and ~Mellnikov, V.N., Engineer., TITLE- Corrosion- and erosion-resistance of zirconium alloys in circulating water, PERIODICAL. Teploenergetika, no# 2, 1962, 6o 62 TEXT: ~Experience has shown that zirconium alloys provide most suitable materials forjackets of heat-emitting elements of atowic-reactor piles, in which water is used asthe moderator and heat-exchange medium. The efficiency of reactors of this type can,be increased if the active zone of the heat-exchangeroperates under conditions of stable surface boiling. Data on the behaviour of zirconium alloys operating under such conditions are scarce hence the present investigation concerned with the effect of various factors on corrosion- and erosion-resistance of a zirconium alloy containing 0-95% Nb, tested on tubular specimens (10.3 mm in diameter) in a specially designed apparatus, The experimental conditions are given in,Table 1, the chemical analysis the water,used in the experiments being given in Table 2z Card S/096/62/000/002/003/oo8 Corrosion- and, .... E193/E383 corrosion productsand hard-water constituents [Abstracter's note: calcium salts] were present in water flowing over the test piece, the encrustation in the convection zon%qnj%~jhjj of the corrosion products, that formed in the surface-bcxjLling zone comprising mainly the mineral constituents. 5) Localized (even of very short duration) disturbances of the normal heat-transfer conditions which caused the temperature oft the test piece to,rise above~the permissible limit brought abou localized corrosion. On returning to normal conditions, the process of corrosion did not cease, spreading to previously unaffected portions of the test piece. There are 2 figures, 2.tables and 4 references- 3 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet bloc, The English-language reference mentioned is. Ref. 2: R.T~Esper., W.E. Hopkins, Cb~, Jacklin, J*H. Phillips Proc. Amer. Power Conf., Chicago, Illinois, vi20, 697 708, March, 1958. ASSOCIATION- Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (Moscow Power- engineering Institute) Card 3/6 S10961631000100510051011 THORSio.t:,.~,;'..."Raasdkhin-'Aif"',4 'Candidate of-Technical Sciences -~Eji 'ineer -Mellnikov, V4,N#, Engineer =T ng ;~en j 9. -,TITLE Heat, transfer during' surface boiling in narrow annular ' d cts~ U .-PERIODICAL.i..Teploenergetikei i: no 5.,1, 19 3 ,56-6o 6 :,-TEXT*.,-:,~ "he'tests were" made"wilth pressures p in t e range 5 h 0 to ~`~at, m f low rates~ h 0.26 1 6 to 1.5 x 106 q;-i~-~ W t 6 ~.range x 0 2 zi. hour, rate 'of'. water'~biiculati6n ~w of 2'to 8 M/sec and f-wat dir bat ng o er-A e ow..,saturation temperature) '6tH- of 0 C. sts wer6~:` 'made~ih a-do ble-tube heat exchanger Th e tL u ~and~; the- duct size was,altered by Altering -the diameter of the zlnfi~ between 4 -10" 15 .5 and i mm, the outer tube inner diameter 9::' 4 MMO 'The-inner tub6:was heated by a heavy electric ji n C,,urrent It is e stimated-.1that"thio wall temperature determination ,was. Accurate to within - 2 influences 'of various paramdters 'on.'tfie h6at-tjransfer~ doefficii-ent studied in'turn. The' l.experim6rital results show that durlngwsurface boiling in'an annular `ddet there,aj~e'two regi ns.:~ a region of undeveloped surface o ~boiling*in'which the wall t-emperature-rises as the liquid A 5/096/63/000/005/005/011 transfer during surface,-,... E19VE455 emp e- rat -a n ~'f t ure rl s'e regio .,a -developed.surface boiling in which "'the, waII.temperature Aremainsj`c_,onstant~ when the liquid temperature ;J; For'both regions th cheat_ r ses,~ coefficient is higher than; thA t for convective heat-'-iransfer, without boiling, For the on' -devel -pe'd surface-',boilin .g the-heat-transfer coefficient 1:; r e g 0 a giyen:,by-1he following,,- 7 0.35 t4o, 1 3 di 00 Nu 1450Pe- - k~ :nternal diameter!--,~oV' I d annu ar uct, ',d5 equivalent of annular .' duct region of undeveloped boiling by them following'.' 0 7 0 U. Pr *3yO-55 dl.) -0-35 (.1 2) T-2 N 3PO', Y The' water.temperature t h ch';, transition from undeveloped surface W I -developed takes`..Place..~maybe determined by ar .. .. . ..... .... LLL' T-W-1 S/096/63/000/005/005/011 er during, surface B,194/E455 5/dl~O 31 5! 75, 7 1 8P.0 pi. (13) 3 a Rat6~e~bf-fld* had no-ihf luence`-,~6n heat transfer-coefficient for ith' f er -regions 0,~ As, -*il 1bw seen-' rom'Ihe above expre ions, the a :----,,'d t Thore up, geometry influences th6:.heat transfer coefficient. f1gure a P, h E"""'ASSO. IATION: MoskoVskiy.energetidie kiy,institut C itute)' osd6w -Power',`En~jlneering Inst -T, g;' A ----------- ------------ 15267 Electra-Machl"ninj Metho& for Metals. A' L tjvsWti and V. Ya. PA=kWn. Ey;giacm' Digest. v. I=, p.- 42943%'(7Mlff6dIrom Stanki I fastrument, v. no. 11, Nov. IOK p. 12-17; v. -26. nc~ J. jam IM V. 8-12.) Review of machfuling by Am*lc Mak. ekoTic lmpu)L% wwde- i mecitanical, eleW(e contact, and cleexo-mechanical methodt. '35jePliff = tE. -M.. ods 14f mciiji _,7_F 7 4 l Z . i NL. IMA It-It 8-11) RNA$,. Off, ft" JWA P~ 4M_M lteblthV MtrIj,% 19 al m0al-mmmal ow veiriwo4a)v sm-difi. u S,S,Rl; state I'l tulo of Autrial MiAllb, S" MCC I meth Of s("10 N~pf apj I'w l U k I ! I . vau a e c ' spa 0"m 'S' vy abotlil slietallov. (Ru~j -V;- Ia. sp~bov Qlw s filarAl I InstrumeA14 Y. 26, no, I of''experim-otal ins"a ~7 - 7 --------- - minor--- n ustrial processes V~!~A Misciellaneous 1/1,1~.. Pub. 103 5/24 uthois Livshits, A. L.,. and Rassokhin, V. Ya. Title Modern state and perspec ives for the development of a technique for dimensional machining of metals,by electrical methods ~~-;Pdriodica3.' Stan. i instr. 11, 12 17, Nov 1954 "ii~~ac t The electrical methods of metal machining include such processes during the realization of- which the removal of the metal or change in the structure of the surface layer appear to be the result of thermal, chemical or com- bined thermal and chen-dcal effect-of the electrical current fed directly to the object and tool bypassing the intermediate phases of transforming the energy of electrical current -into mechanical, thermal, electromagnetic or other types of energy. The conditions required for the realization of dimensional electrical machining of metals are listed. The method of con- -trolling electrical,machining processes is described. Two USSR references (1951). Tables; illustrations. Institution ted o'k H E ineering ?t I wor ing nq IV a k 6,A Pub 10'3 312~ q, uthors j RassoYhin, V. Y and.Livshits, A0 Lo I Proven" status an plication of Otspectives for the industrial op P electric Mnathoda.of working metrils I -Stan.-i Instr. Jnn 1955 ~,N:4bn act ing 7The pr ofil and mae hinine of,cuttinG tools by electric means is disaussed. and a a- 'description is presented of clectric-s9ark, electri -xechanical. and vlcctrIc-cent3ct pittine =thods. impulse, anode Technical data is also pittin, given on newly constructed --copyinC m3chines of the type VKZ-18, 4A722.and 3000 ENrj,:$. produced by the -for I Design Bureau of the Minist* -lachine Construction ond Tool AUTHOR., RASSOKHIN,V.Ya., RURAX.A. PA 3616 TITLM Fore gn Xjff'~Moya fcr Xetal-Woricing Cutting Tools. (Z&rubexhqy,- marki. tverdykh splavoy d1ye, meWlorezhushchego instrumentat Russian) PERXODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1957, Vol 28, Nr 6, pp 19-22 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: First foreign (Gernan, Americant Swedish and Austrian) hard metal alloys are enumerated and desoribed. IWW of them are described being superior to Russian ones, particularly as regards their bending- and compression strength. After -a critical evaluation the authors, arrive at the following oonclusions: 1.) The large number of existing foreign hard alloys permits better utilization of their properties. 2.) Foreign tungsten- and titanium-tungsten alloys are superior to Russian ones mainly because of their high bending- and am*- pression strength, which makes it possible to use the= with success for impact stresses, which is of importance particularly in the came of multi-tool automatic machines. The author% are of the opinion that this is one of the reasons why in Russian industry bard alloys are being used less frequently than in other countries. Card 1/2 . - ~W.4~,, 4,', .. 15,- - '! JUSSOXHINAS LO-I Age-changem in the pulmonary lMhntlc system [with sumcwxy In Xnglishl' Arkh.mat., gist@ i embr. 35 no-5:19-26 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:12) 1. Xmfodra normallnoy anatomli (zav. chlon-korresporident ANN SSSR prof, D,A, Zhdanov) I Mookovskogo ordensi Lenina moditainakogo inatituta lmeni I*Mo Sechanova. Adres avtora, Moskyag Molchovyaya ul., d.11 I Mookovskoy ordena Lenina meditain;kiy institut im. I.K. Sechenova korpus teorsticheakikh kafedr, kafedra anatomil cholovoka. (LUNGS, onate & histol,

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