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COURCE; poiolthkovaym mn-tallarglys, no..5, -53
TOPIC TAG3i pouder. mngnnnitm alloy
royder mugnesium baryllium kU 161# po~djr
ma_mcalum oxide contal6ing alloy. magnegiun alloy property
J!_ rl
APSTRACT: ro-idor f~uoy* ccntcklnlnG o.3 to log Mo 4m4 ~A
super alloys containiva 1 to 10$ Be beLve bean.
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developed. - 17-Micl " ;,O*~, ~~,~r ?T?_16-0-500 to 40.1150 rza) ~vnd ITF-4 (,-0.2200 to
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obtnin6d.'b~, rurfcco o7.1Z!-t on of pfj7d,)r In c4r'At 300-450C for 0
everal
hours vare vmc,i. ti-Zne5flr~ allourn ver"o prer-ired by cold cc~=tfnZ the ~~er'nft-
turn into ban. 65 x 150 r--i. under a precaure of 25-30 6/f_~m~ f~r 0-5"1.5 mit%6~
Tho conpseted I -to were tLin hot; extrud!:d at 500-520C iath 98-99%. re u tmdoi
d ction
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itially improved the strength of magnesium alloys, and its effectiveness increased
1with increasing temperature. However, the.addition of 0.3,to '5%,magnesium oxide
had little effect on the tensile strength atall investigated temperatures. The
chanical
addition of magnesium oxide also improved the structural stability end me
-0m of magnenium-beryllium alloys. The addItion of beryllium increased6ril-
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Miatance to hi6h-temperature oxidation and reduced.the oanaltivity to over eating
The properties of magneafinn-beryllium alloyn excelled those of magnesium alloyn.li
'Powder magnenium-beryllium alloys have been used f6r ehielding.uraniumju e1 nit
,V eleimerit
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in nuclear reactors and have been tested successfully for.6000, r at t raturin 7
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12 tables.
!Ar?SOCIATIONt Fizlko-tekhnicheakly institut-AN UkrSSR'(Physic'otechnical Infitituttj -
'AN-UkrSSR)
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AUTHOR: Savchenko., V. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Method for producing diode matrices. Class h2, Noo 177688 /announced by
Institute of Cybernetics, AN UkrSSR_Klnstitut kibernatiki AN UkrSSR)7
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, proWablennyye obraztsy, tova.rnyye znakij, no,.1, 1966s, 109
TOPIC TAGS: microelectronic circuit, avalanche diode
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for producing diode matrices,
e.g., from microelectronicA-p-n (p-n-p) matrices by feeding the voltage,along'two
mutually perpendicular buses into given cross wires of the matrix. To eliminate
isolating sections of the cross wires and for possible bipolar switching of the
elements (diodes), the voltage of either polarity is supplied with an amplitude
exceeding the avalanche breakdown voltage of the n-p,(p-n) junction.
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nickel containing tin in ccmparison with pure nickel at 8000C Antimony in concentr
a]
tions up to 0.013% has no significant.effect on.the breaking strength of nickel in
the given temperature range. Lead and bismuth reduce breaking strength at all tem-,
peratures with a difference of about 20% at 7000C. The yield stress of-the.alloys
shows little change in comparison with pure'nickel at any temperature, although there
is a slight increase in a at approximately 3000C both for pure nickel and for the
solutions studied. Alloys with maximum admixture concentrations show.somevhat of an
increase in ductility near 3000C. The given impurities have the greatest effect on
nickel properties, particularly ductility, in the high temperature.range. The value
of 6 in the alloys with maximum Pb and Bi concentrations is. 15-30% lower than for pur
nickel with even more of a reduction at high temperatures. At 700-8000C the differ-
ence reaches a factor of 3-4. Similar changes are observed in ~ as a function of tem-
perature and impurity with the exception of tin which increases the ductility of.
nickel. Only at 7000C is there a slight reduction in 6 in comparision. with pure
nickel. Beyond this point the ductility of the Ni-Sn alloy increases sharply,- the,
values of 6 and ~ reaching 3 times,those of pure nickel at 8001C. Orig. art. has:
3.figures, 2 cables.
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AUTHOR: Ivanov, V. Ye.; Zelenskiy, V. F.; Savchenkoq V. I.; Fayfe-, S. I
Zhdanovs S.-Me
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TITLE: Internal friction in po
.!~der metal nEgnesium
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Vnutrenneye- treniye v.-metallakh i oplavakh,
(Int
ernal friction in metals and alloys), MOSCOW$ Izd-vo Nauka,. 1966, 163 166
TOPIC TAGS: internal frictiont powder metal, shear modulus, magnesium, vibration
measurement
ABSTRACT: Powdered magnesium was oxidized to obtain samples with differing amounts.."~.'.""
of M90 (0-3, 2-3 and'-5% by weight), annealed at 5OO*C for one hour, and subjected
to measurement of change in'vibration amplitude in order to determine internal
friction N-1), as well as shear modulus with respect to temperature. -There are
.fairly consistent data on the curves for the three alloyswith respect to strength,,,-_;--;
(mechanical) properties, increasing or decreasing, as the case may be, witfirespe t-;
to MgO content. The path of curves for the temperature relationship of internal
friction and shear modulus can be explained by dispersion hardening-effect found'in.r"
MgO. Grain boundariesl type of impurities and distribution of impurities in the
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AUTHOR: Ivanov, V, leo Zelenakiy, V. F,;_Fayfer,_S. I.1 Savchenko., V, I.;
Maksimenkol V. 1.
ORO: None
TITLE: Internal friction in powder metal beryllium
'SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii.,~Vnutrenneye treniye v metallakh i aplavakh-,,'
(Internal friction in metals and alloys). Moscow, Izd-vo, NaukAi; 1966, 166-169
TOPIC.TAGS: internal friction, powder metal, shear modulus, elastic modulus,
beryllium
ABSTRACT: Previous studies of internal friction for such powder metal systems as
Cu-Fe-Ni, Cu-Mo, Cu-Wv Ni + A12031 SAP and beryllium have shown that the temperature
'
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relationship of internal frictio'n Q-1.(T) affects the nature of the initial componen
.,the method of producing acompact material and its structure. This paper discusses
the same property, plus shear modulus and modulus of elasticity, for hot-pressed
powder metal alloys of Be-BeO . containingO-3, 1.,5 and 7% by weight BeO. Testing
was conducted in a vacuum relaxation tester at forced torsion oscillations in re-
sonance. Internal friction was determined according to change of oscillation amplia-~,
tude along with measurement of frequency for constructing the temperature relation-.
ship of shear modulus and modulus of elasticity. Samples vere Yacuum annealed'one-
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TUPBIN, N.V., akademik; BO[NOTOV, V.Ye.; SAVCHENKO, V.K.; MATOSHKO, I.V.
DUDARLV, L.Ye., J.nzh.; SAVCHENKO, V.1-1_._, inzh.
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AUTHORt Morazov, R. P.; Kuznetsov, He A.; Sovchenko, N
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TITLEt Time-delay element for contactless transistorized control
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systems
22_ 25
SOURCE: Avtomatika i priborostroyeniye, no. 2, 1964, 22-25
TOPIC TAGS: contactless control system, time delay stability, time
.delay duration, control system time delay# time delay.alament
JABSTRACT: Several variants of improved time-delay elements and their'-.
basic circuits are.described. The first circuit usesla transistorized,
two-stage amplifier and a diode as the output key* This circuit,lto-i.'
gether with other contac,tless logic elements, makes it possible to
achieve higher time delays.of the control system (aalcompared' Iwith
l
lelectromechanical relays) without affecting the,~performance of the
joystem. Because of certain disadvantages a second highly stable timed
L:delay circuit was developed.(see Pigs I of the Enclosure), it repre_~
an inbagmtor-amplif isr. with high amplif ication using tran
sents sistore
T2- T, so Transistor Tj is a logical NOR circuits The amplifier
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ACCESSSIO
I(T and T with capacitive negative feedb;ck (cap,acita'r.Cl) in the
3 4)
basic element ensuring time delay. According to experiments, a time
delay of 7-10 sec can be achieved with the use of this circuit at
an ambient temperature in excess of 46C. Voltage-supply fluctuations
of +30% produce an error in time delay not exceeding �0.32. For
l
'Ease where there is no requirement of high temperature stability$
Ithe
a third variant of the time.-delay circuit has been developed. This
licircuit produces time delays of 10 sece In the fourth.variant de-
ror no
scribed 9 temperature increases -up to 70C produce:a tim*-delay er
5%,while the error caused by voltagefluctuations, of +302
!does not exceed 3%, Orig. art. has: 4 figures,
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AUTHOR:. L. S.; Gorbach, T. Ya.; Krolevets' Ke H,; 4AF
savelov V. N#
ORG: Institute of Automatiqa~ fLi2 SSSR
__L of Instrument Making
(Institut nvtomatiki Ministerstva priboroatroyeniTa___'.~.WRT_
TITLE: Four-element p.ooition-sensitive photodiodes
SOURCRI AN UkrSSR.'Voluprovodnikovaya takhnika i mikroolektronika
(Scmicon~ductor engineering and microelectronics)-* Kiev, Naukova dumka,.
-91
1966, 79
TOPIC TAGS: photodiode, semiconductor diode, light modulation
ABSTRACT: Position-sensitive photodiddes have been produced which are
based on n-p diffusion junctions in Ge doped with antimony and Si
~doped with boron. A 4 x4 mm semiconductor n-p plate wan divilded-into
four equal parts by two-perpendicu.lar cuts which were deeper, than the
n-p junction and.were 0.1 mm.wide. Electrodes were deposited on the
surface of each of the f6urphotodiodes to record the output signal*
In the Ge photodiodes th~e cfensity ofthe reverse.saturation current,was
1-2 mamp/mm2; Inhotosensitivity.of-the'samples was 20-30.mamp/lm., The
figures for Si photodiodes were (2-3)10-3 mamp/mm (at 3 v),.and.
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AUTHOR: V. P. 7-1-2/12
TITLE: On the Formation of.Free Hydrogen in the Earth Crust, Caused
% the Reducing Action of Products of Isotope Radioactive
Deca~, (Ob obrazovanii svobodnogo vodoroda -Y: zemnoy kore,
obuslovlennom vosstanovitelln)-m deystviyem produktov radio-
aktivn,ojo prevrashcheniya izotopov)
PERIODICAL: Gook h Ila iYa 1950, lir 1P.P- 14-21 (L'SSR)
ABSTRACT: Hydro,~en is produced by the action of Ca4o and Sr87 on
water. These are the products of the trarsformation of-K40
87
Rb resp. According to the data of A. A. Cherepennikov.
(ref. 4) the content of hydrogen and other gases of
carnallites and sylvinites,of various layers of the mine of
Solikamsk~is shown. A theoretical computation from the
40 67
K - and Rb -content leads to a similar result; possibilities
for explaining the,deviation are discussed. Furthermorethe
6as contents of various samples from the mine of Berezniki.
are given. As is shoWn by these analyses,iliy(irogen is pro-
Card 1/2 duced only in solving by the.action of Ca Lnd Sr on waters
On the Formation of Free Hydrogen in the Earth Crust, Caused 7-1-2/12
by the Reducing Action of Products of Isotope Radioactive Decay
it is therefore not.present in elementary shape already
aefore.
The possible gas quantities in rocks which are formed by
the transformation of k40, Rb87, Th232, 'U236 and U2351 have
been computed; here the content of helium is theoretically
of the sarne order of magnitude as the hydrogen content.
There are 5 tables and 8 references, all of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: All Union Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gasesi
Moscow (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut
prirodnogo gaza, Moskvs.)
SUBMITTED: December 2, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Geology 20 Hydrogen-Theory 3. Heliun-Theory
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The Electron AutoemiBsion Images of Crystals of SOV/20-129-3 16/70
Orderable Alloys
Several figures show typical electron images recorded
immediately after breakdown inthe vaccum. The emiasion of
electrons is the same for nearly all parts of the "pimples".
In addition to the roughness of the surface, deep holes'in.the
layers of the "Pimples" occur on the surface. In the figures
round, black spots correspond to these holes$ which are
displaced with the entire figure under the influence of a
magnetic field. The homogeneity of theemission and the holes
in the surface of the "pimples" show that the structure of the,
"pimples" within the limits ofthe resolving power of the
electron projector is amorphous. Heating the points con.6ist#g,.
of- Ni Mn:?and AuCu Ialloys to 40 to 60'J, signs of'a
3 3
crystallographical limitation of the "pimples*' occur. The
equilibrium images resulting from an intense heating of the
alloys Ni3Mn,. AuCu 3v PtCU3 and the pure.metals Ni'and Au. A
indicate that,the "pimples" are viell-bounded crystals. For the
definite and final determination of the structure of the
initial surface the authors intend carrying out investigations
Card'2/3 by means of an ion projector. In the alloy Ni~ba the diffugon,
TEROYETET, N.S.; KOZLOY, A.L.I.,SAVCHRITKO, V.P.; TELIN, N.D.; SIN, A.G.;
MAKSIMOT, S.F.; A.'A.; XOMMOT, T.A.;
ANDRIANOTO N.I.; KOPOS", I.A.;'Maxyly, P.R.; LALWAROT, A.P.,
vedushchiy red.; TROPIKOV, A.T., takhn.red.
[Efficient method ofIprospecting for gas fields; studies of the
temporary commission of the State Scientific and Technical
Committee of the U.S.S.R.] Ratsional'naia metodika razvedki'
gazovykh mestorozhdenii; materialy vremennoi komisail G-KT-K SSSR.
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnol lit-ry,
1960. 125 P. (MIRA 13:3Y
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvannyy nauchno-tekhnicheakiy
komitet.
(Gas,-Natural) (Pros'pecting)
S/109/60/005/008i'003/024
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AUTHORS~ Komar, A,P-, Saych~~~ ~V, and Shrednik,, V.N.,
TITLE~ Adsorption; Migration and Evaporation,of Be Deposited
on W monocrystal
PERIODICAL~ Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1960, Volc5,:No,8,
pp,1211-1217
TEXT- The system Be-W is f3 f1.nterest for several reasons,
Be is an alkali-earth knetal and Be films should redute the W.work
function-, published measurements of Be work function date back 20
years, and the study of Beon W monocrystal wouldpermit verifica-
tion of Drechsler7s calculatlons (Ref.7) concerning migration and
evaporation of atoms on W monocrystals for the region of small
adsorbate atomic radii, A study was accordingly ..-arried out.
using a Mffller projector (Ref..8), Entission patterns were obtaink-d
I IN
showing the in.tgration of beyyllium over a 'Ungsten monocrystal
,(Fig,l), the behaviour of thick films (Figz2) and evaporation
(FIs:3)_ It was found that Be worh. function is higher than that of
5 eV), It va
W, (Preliminary results give (pBe a further found
that the work function of V is either inzreas~&d rr- decreaased by~a
beryllium monolayeri in dependence on crystallographic direction:
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Adsorption, Migration and Evaperation of Be Deposited,:on W.
MGno~t~rystal
This phenomenon is considered to support the hypo thesis that
c~hanges in the magnitude and sign of work function in a monclayer
ars mainly influenced by the difference of adsorbate and adsorbetit
work functions rather than the ioni6atiLonpottntial of.tbe
adsorbate and the work function of the adsorbent. There afe
3 figures and 19 raferenfes.' 6 Soviet and 13 non-Soviet.,
Acknowledgments are made to V, Ye, Ivanov f-ar t,hepure beryllium
samples.
ASSOCIATION! Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Phystco-
tethnical Institute AS USSR)
SUBMITTED~ December 21, 1959
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AUTHORSz Komar, A~P.~ S~~ and Shrednik, V.N.
TITLE-, A New Method of Preparing Field Emitters From
Low-melting Point MeWs and Alloys
PERIODICALz Radiotekhnika i elektronika, ig6o, Vol. 5;
No. 8, pp. 1342 - 1346
TEXT, Field emitters of Ni Ma and similar materials have
3
been prepared by the use of vacuum breakdown in a projector
tube between a point of the investigated material (negative
electrode) and the screen (positive electrode), A resistive
or inductive element is used to restrict the breakdown to a
local breakdown, This resulted in the formation of,
protuberances. A number of field emission patterns obtained
in the projector tube are reproduced.
There are 3 figures and 7 referencesi 2 Soviet and
5 non-Soviet~
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U TH 0 R S Kor.-,ar,
TITILE: Effect of impurities and dislocations on the auto-emission r
of electrons in the case of metallic crystals
PERIODICAL: Pizika tverdogo tela, v- 4, no. 5v 1962, 1346 1351
TEXT Microscopic exposures were made of the emission from technically
pure platinum, silver, and gopper single crystals. The specim ens %vere
heated in a vacuum of 107~
mm Hg, some of them to more than IObO0C,
emission bein.- induced by continuous or pulsed voltage of 3 -40,kv.
on was sputtered onto a platinum specimen which was then heated to
7000C for a period of 6 min, within which the iron dissolved 1n.th6
tlatinum. 17hen the specimen vas,cooled rapidly, the pictures showed
bright spots spreading rapidly over 'he whole specimen after I min,
heating at' 900 0C. A small bulge developed at the tip of the specimen
as a esult of electric discharges. The specimen was then heated to
12000C and allowed to cool down to room tempera-'lure. This caused.some
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ot spots to disap
,pear, whilst others darkened preserving a
the white U
briclht fringe. These erupting white spots are the impurities which
diffuse rapidly from the cylindrical part toward the tip of the sp ecimen
emer6ing at the surface along with the dislocations, where the intensity;
of electron emission is locally damped by them. As a result of this
aMe.-Cence of impurities, a cathode formed of comr-nercial platinum becomes
Purified through alternate heating and cooling under a high vacuum in, the
electric force field. There can be no doubt of the correlation found to.
4
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xlst b--et%-2en the appearance of bright- spots in the microscopic r,` -',ure.
and electric breakdo,:.n. if the tip of the specimen is thoroughly
pllrified from.im-our-ities and dislocations, breakdown is difficult to
_nc'leve, even if a multiDle of the voltage is applied uhich before
Puri-i'lication was sufficient to cause it. There are 4 figures and 1 table.
'%OSOCIATION- Fiziko-t-shnicheskiy institut im. I. F. iofffe AZT SSSR
Teninmrad Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. ioffe
;LS USSR, Leningrad)
S U D January 18, 19052
158/006/1310/1313
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AUTHOR: Savchenko, V. P.
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR, Leningrad (Fiziko-tekhni_!_
cheskiy institut AN SSSR)
TITLE- Effect of an electric field on the behavior, dimensions and form of molecti_~
lar patterns
-SOURCE: Flzika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 2, 1966, 457-463
;TOPIC TAGS: field emission microscope, molecular patterm, phthalocyanine, organo-
~copper compound, electric field, aromatic hydrocarbon
'ABSTRACT: Data are given from anexperimentalstudy ofthe effect which an elec-.
Itric field has on the shape, dimensions and behavior of molecular patterns on Oe
~screen of a field emission microscope produced by vaporization' f quaterphenyl d
an
ile s
:copper RhthalocyanineAThe results are compared with the conclusions of theor-
of that molecular patterns may be
on theorigin v cular patterns. It in found
produced in an electron prviector by vaporizing an organic substance on the needle
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Jn a constant electric field or by holding an adsorbed layer in a constant electric~
field. The time for formation of the molecular objects responsible for the pattern..
on the screen is morv than 300 usee. This indicates that simple adsorption of
molecules on the surface of the needle is insufficient for forming molecular pat
.terns. The molecular complexes of copper phthalocyanine formed by aconstant elec-,,
tric field retain their structure outside the field and produce molecular patterms
even in a pulsed electric field. Only the dimensions of the molecular,patterns for'
this complex change with the voltage and not theirform. The rate of increase in
the dimensions of the molecular patterns with an increase in voltage decreases as
the voltage approaches a certain maximum value and in some cases reaches a satura-
tion point. This relationship between dimensions and voltage may be explained by.
distortion of the equipotential lines of the electric field above the outer end of
'the molecular complex. The range of voltages in which molecular patterns are pos-
sible is 0.2 V for pairs and 0.15 V for quadruplets. The range of variations
max max
in the dimensions of the molecular patterns is 0.35 W for pairs and 0.2 W
max 01"
for quadruplets. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 2 formulas.
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Gorodnov, P.T., Kovtyukh, G.I., and Savchenko,
TITLID: An Installation for Electric Arc Mletallization.
(Ustanovka dlya elektrodugovoy metallizatsii)
PEIRIODI C Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1958, ITr 11, P 95
(UOSR)
ABSTEUCT:
12..Nr 1
16152 (591004 of .20 January
Class
.
1q58) An electric metallization installation -dth
a mobiletable, electric are heads, and bobbins
for wire to be sprayed; includingr a block of dis-
placeable sprayin- heads on one beam.,.,with vire
bobbins rotated by.one onl'r shaft for even.vrire feed
.
to all heads in the process of metallization of
large work.
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SAVCHENKO, V. S.
The Ccamdttee on Lenin 11rizes in the Fielda'of Beience and
Engineering reports.that the faUawing works have been enterei in
competition for,the'1960 Lenin Prizes (Izvesttya Sovetav Der4tatar
Trwlynshchikhays SSSR, 19 December 1959, pp3-4).-
Machine Building
VoroninY M. I.Y Gakhenson, B. S., Polyakov,,V. Kargopolov,
V. A.1 KrechY V. Ya., Bagin, 1. A.,,Ivanov, P. V., Zorin, S. P.,
Filatov, N. F.,-,SAVCBEW,-Vj9.' Orlov, G. M., Khlamov, G. S.Y Drong,
I. I.Y TarasovY A. M.Y Shvartsburg, P. I., The New Trellis.Tractor
TDT-60 --- Designing, Construction and Introduction into Mass Produc-
tion,
P.remented bor: The Council of the People's Economy of the Altayskiy
Economid Administrative Rayon.
SO: JPM. 11.46-D, 3 FebruarY P.
1960, unal
21677
S/019/61/000/oo6/022/080
bo al,,3 A156/A1217
AUTHORS: Savchenkoj'V.S.j,an.d Baranov,.M.S.
TITLEt Vibro-aro welding Aun for manual welding
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, no. 6f 1961, 38
TEXT: Class 21h, 30ij-~ No., 136836 (670439/25 of June 18, 196o).
A vibro-are welding gun for manual welding and welding-on metal in a gash
envelope.medium, comprising electrode feed mechanism and driving.gear in
the form of an air-turbine with reductor,' distinctive in thatin order to
increase operational reliability and provide for stepped regulation of vi-
bration frequency, the body of the-electrode feed mechanism is displaceable
in relation to'the gun, is loaded by a spring that presses it against the
face boss on the reductor gear, and i's"provided with pull-out stops inter-
acting (when the above gear rotates ) with the face boss, in order to make
the body of the electrode teed mechanism vibrate in longitudinal direct-ion
together with the electrode.
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SAInimin, V. V.
AWOMS FOP, :_:QUL7E__NT !ND TZ"OHNOIXY
(50; Put' I Pytovvp Miozpyat-vo (Track and Track Managsment),, No 7?' 1962jb), p 26)
The Committee of the Council of Exhibition of Achievementsof the National Econ-
awarded Certificates of Honor to 15 organization for achievements and participn'tion i.n.
the 1961 exhibitio . A total of 250 transport workers were awarded medals and valuable
prizes, Among the recipients is a large group of railroad engineers.
A Second CT-ss Certificate awarded personnel of the -Planning arid Technological De-
sign Bureau of the Main Administuation of Tracks and Structures for developing the de-_._
sign of a high-speed TsNII (AII Union Can Sci Res Inst) system track-gauging car.
g them in railroad tranport.,'.
For developing models of new equipment and introducing
the personnel of the All Union Sci Res Inst of Railroad Transport has been awarded the'
-Certificate of 'Honor., The follolring specialists wiao had taken part in the developments
of the models of rew equipment were awn-rded as follows:
BRQIZF, I-TEDALF
Ginzburg, V. S. - dettener, Yegorova, No I. engineer, Inyushina, 1. K. senior tech-.
nician, 1-hIchin, V. P. engineer) Nikolayev, Go Ko - senior foremans Panferovy P. I.
engineer-technologist, Savchenkol V. V. chief*enginear, Shibayev, L. Do deftgner,
and oth rs.
SAVCHENKO, V-.V. tvatstvenny7 za vypusk; BOBROVA, Ye.N., tekhnichaskiy
or
[Regulations for repairing traction motors and auxiliary machinery,
of el"etr9motive rolling stock] Pravila remonts tiagovykh dvigatelai
i,vsPoiiogatel'nykh mashin elektropodvizhuogo sostava. Moskva, Goa
transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1957. 478 p. (NLRA 10:4i,
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye lokomotivnogo
fchosy'-aya tva .
(Ilectric railway motors-Itipairing)
FRIMLI. Yefim Borisovich; KOMOWV, Vladimir Georgiyevich; FAYB9
Semen Isakovich; ISAYCH32KO, Yeavolod Viktorovich; GOMMNKO
B.S., inzh., retsenzenif-I"InISYN, L.T., inzb., retsenzent!
RYZHDVF M., Inzh., reteenzent; TSOKANOT, A.T,, inzh.,
retsenzent; KLIKOV, kand.tekhn.n&uI4-
-Ye.N., tekhn.red.
[Factory repair of electricrailway motors and auxJliax7
machinery] Zavodskii remont tiagovykh dvigatelal i vspozo-'
gatellrqkh mashin. Moskva, Tites.izdatellsko-poligroobgedi-
nenie M-va-putei z8obshchenitag,1961 366 Ps
(MIRA 14:12)
(Blectric machinery-Maintenance and repair)
(Railroads-Ilectric equipment)
3A V 0 1 r-, I I F, C , YD
IT'aterials on the Femeability of Capillaries and t)ull Veoz~As in Cases of T~Thus,
T
yphoid, and'Sepsis." Thesio for'degree of Cand. Yedical Sub 31 -rct 49,
Second Ilosemi State lr'educai Inst, ineni I. V. Stalin.
Sumary 82, 18 Dec 52, Dissertations Presented for Dep~ees in Science and'Engineering
R
in Yose in 1949. Irom Ifechernya-va Mos Jan-Dec 1949.
SKA IN, P.V.; SAVCMMO, Te.D.
Nfamao"t"m
Fibrous dysplasia. Yest.rent.i. rad. n0-5:58-61 S-0 153. (MIRA 7:1) 1 1~
I I
ANDROSOV. P.I..daktor neditsinskikh naukj POTWINA, L.A.,1nzhener;SAVG. jDk
k-ndid t meditainskikh nauk; STRWOPYTOV, A.A..1aureat Stalillsvo~ir~
promii;!EULTAKOVA, L.S.,vrach;SHKMXR, S.A.,doktor tekhnichookikh
nauk.
A new technique for suturing bronchial stumps. Xhirurgiia no.8:66-70
Ag. -155. (MIBA 9:2)
1. Is Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo Instituta eksperimentallnor
khirurgichaskay apparatury i instrumentov (d1r.-karAidat
zeditsiuskikh nauk K.G. Ananly") Ministerstya sdravookhianentya
MR.
(IMCKOHI, surg.
suturing of stump with tantalum braces,1echnic)
GART11, N.D.; SAYCH M 0, Ye. D.
Axperimental use of a ligator for vessels in the root of the
lung. Khirurgiia, no.9:80-84 3 '55. .(PTMA 9:2)
1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatelisko*go institnta skeperleentallnoy
khirargicheekoy apparatury i inatrumentov (dir. M.G. Aninlyer)
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya S&9R.,
(SURGMY appa
app;; ratus and instruments
for mechanical ligation of vessels)
(LUNGS, surg.
exper. appar. for mechanical ligation of.yeasels)
(BIOOD VISSELS, surg.
mechanical ligations of vessels in root of lung. appar.)
E;l K
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Effect of Physical Factors. R-14
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 7126o
Author Magilnitskiy, B.N.,,Savchenko, E.D.
Inst
Title The Influence of X-Rays on the Increased Vascular
Permeability, in Experimental Animals.
Orig Pub Publ: Ocherki po sosudistoy pronizaemosti, med. 1956,
40-44
Abstract Intravenous introduction of histamine (0.15 mg;/kg) into
rabbits produced and increase in capillary permeability
particularly obvious in the control nervous system,
liver, kidneys, myocardium.
The greatest rise in permeability appeared after 1-2
days and was sustained for 6 days. If the histamine-
poisoned rabbits were subject to a general x-ray irra-
diation of small doses (20 r), then in the majority of
animals (19-out of 24)*the increased permeability began
to decrease after the second-irradiation.
Card 1/1 159
SAYCHENKO, TO.D.
FathologIcnl and anatomical dnta on the condition of pulmonary vessel
stumps in experimental penumonoctomy (with oummar7 in Nnglish].
11kaper.kh1r, I no,4'-36-42 Jl-.Ag 156 (NIIIA 11-.10)
1. Iz nauchno-iseledovatells'kogo instituta eksperimentallnoy khirurgi-
chasko7 apparatury i instrumeutov (dir.,K.G. Ananl7ev) Ministerstva
sdravookhraneniia SSSR.
(PIMMONECTONY. exper
blood vessel stumps, pnthal. & anat. (Rue))
A.1 A'O ye
u, Tj-vcA.~~,*:,lc,-.,.t, Txarmplrmtacti!~~1-13 D-4
our: Rof Zhur-Diol., No 2201
19581 90381-
.~.utllior Lo-r-Onclow., G.R., Savchcil-o, Ye. D.
List
Title 1--thmor
pholoE-,iccal CI, C;cs in Self-TTar--)Ianted Li;."O
Cri[; rub: K-hir=c-i7a, 1956, 110 9, 30-34.
~'-.)Stract: HO abstract.
Cara
SKALDIN, P.V., SAVCMIKO. Ye.D., POPOV, M.P..
Electrolytic decalcification of bones. Ark-h.vnt. 18 na.4.*122-121;
156 (MIRA 11:10)
1. 1z otdela eksperimentallnov patologli (zav. chlen-korrespondent
A121 SSSR prof. B.N. Mogillnitskiy) TSent'rallnogo nauchno-insledovttell
skogo instituta rentgenologii i rAdiologii imeni V.M. Molotova (dir.
I.G. Lngunova).
(BONES,
decalcification, electrolytic method (Rua))
(CALCIUM,
decalcification of bones, electrolytic method (Rua))
(BLECTROLYSISO
electrolytic decalcification of bones, method (P-ue))
BOGOMOLOVA. O.R. (Moskva); SAVCHEITKO, Ye.D. (Moskva)
Studies on tissue of reimplanted extTemities. Arkh.pat. 18 no.6:119-120
156. (MIRA 9:12)
1. Iz Hauchno-issladovatel.'skogo instituta eksperimentalinoy khirurgi-
chaskoy apparatury I inatrumentov (dir. - prof. XS.SAruty=oV#
naucbny7 rukovodite 11 temy chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. B.H.
Mogillnitakiy [deceased]
(EXTREMITIES. transplantation,
tissues In re-implanted extremities In doegs (Rus))
SA VCHNNK ndidat meditainskikh nauk
Duanine with X-ray therap7 in lymphograuulomatosis. Vest.rent. i
red. 31 no-5:60-67 S-0 156. (MIRA 10:1)
1. Iz otdala akeparimentallnoy patologii (zav. - chlea-korresponde nt
AMV8SSR zasluzhennyy deyatell naukli prof, B.N.Mogillnitekiy) Gosudar-
stvannogo nauchno-Iscledovateltakogo instituta rentgenologit i radio-
logil imeni V.M.Molotova (dir. - dotsont I.G.Iabunova)
(HCDGIrINIS DISSABB, ther.
duamine & radiother.)
(MITROGIN MUSTARDS, ther. use
duamine. in Hodgkin's die., with radiother.)
(RADIOTHEWT, in various die.
Hodgkin's die., with duamine)
BOGOHOLOVA, O.R.; LZBEDEVA, N.S.; SAVCMWKO, Ye.D.; KRYUGHKOVA, G.S.
]Problem of tissue reactions to tantalum..Xhirurgiia 32 n0-3:69-72
Mr 156. MU 9: 7)
1. Iz Nauchno-isi3ledovateliskogo instituta eksperimentalinoy
khirurgicheskoy apparatury i Instrumentov Ministerstva zdravo-
okhraneniya SSSR (dir. instituta M.G.Ananlyev, nauchnyy jr~ovoditell
raboty - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki chlea-korrespondeat Akademii
meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. B.N.Mogillnitskiy (deceased]
(TANTALUH,
clamps for sutures & anastomoses, tissue reactions in
axper. application (Rus))
(SUTURES,
tantalum clamps In expere surg., tissue reactions (Run))
(SURGERY, OFZRATIVE,
tantalum clamps for sutures & anastomoses, tissue
reactions in animals (Rus))
SAVCHENKO, Ye.D.
Healing of bronchial stump under experimental conditions. [with
summary in Inglishj Eksp. khir. 2 n0.1:36-42 AAF '57
(mT-RA io.4)
1. Iz &uchno-issledovatellskogo instituta eksperimentalinoy
khirurgichookoy apparatury,i instrumentov (dir. M.G. Apanlyev)
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(FNX'UMONVCTOMr, exper.
postop. healing process in bronchial stump,
histopathol. in dogs) (Rus)
.(BRONCHI, pathol.
healing process In bronchial stump after pneumonectowj
in dogs, histopathol.) (Rue)
SAVCHEIKO, Ye. D.
GBSZLEVIC.H, A.M., p~ofeseor (Mookva, Y-71, B.XaIuzhsk&ya ul.. d#13s kv.65);
kandidat medLteinskikh nauk
"STMNKO' AI.Q.
Camps forwedge-shaped resection of the IW. Test.khir. 78 n0,5:
127-129 my '570 (KLRA 10:7)
1. Iz nauchno-issladovatellskogo institute ekeparimentallnoy
khlrurgicheskoy apparatury i instrumentoy (dir. X.G.Anan'yev)
Ministeretya zdrevookhraneniya SSSR
Burg
clamps for wedge shaped rese
et.)