On the Roll-Zffect of Ordering Alloys of Iron-Aluninum SOV/55-58-1-15/33
There are 7 figures and 16 references, 8 of which are Soviet,
4 American, 3 English, and 1 German.
ASSOCIATIONsKafedra Wnetisma (Chair of Magnetism)
SUBMITTED: March 2, 1957
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AUTHOR: Cher@ A hkina. A.V. SOY/55-58-1-16/33
TITIJC: On the Iin*tics of Superstructural Changes in the Alloy Fe 3A1
(0 kinetik* sverkhatrukturnykh prevrashcheniy v splavo Fe 3Al)
PZRIODICAL: V*stnik Moskovskogo universitsta, Seriya fisiko-aateaatichaskikh i
yestoatv*nnykh nauk, 1958, Nr 1, pp 129-132 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author determine* the relaxation timeC by the change of the
B&11 effect for the isothernic annealing of Fe 3A1 (13.6% Al).
The results show a very good agreement with the values of E'
calculated with the aid of the specific electric resistance.
There are 4 figures and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet,
and 1 English.
ASSOCIATION:Kafedra magnetism& (Chair of Magnetism)
SUBMITTSDs March 2, 1957
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24 (3)
*UTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT.,
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Akulov, N. S., Cheremushkina, A. V. SOV/56-35-2-36/6o
On the Hall Efre-cT-i_n_fh-eCurie Point (0b effekte
Kholla v tochke Kyuri)
Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958,
Vol 35, Nr 2 (B)p pp 518-519 (USSR)
In the temperature interval which is noticeably higher than
Curie (Kyuri) point magnetization is caused by a variation
of the number of the parallel and of the antiparallel spins.
In this case there ia no short-range order. The authors
use for this process the term "real magnetization" in order
to distinguish it from the paraprocess which corresponds '
to the existence of a short-range order and to the formation
of micro-domaine. The paraprocess canoes a magnetization by
turning the microdomains. These two processes and also the
processes of inversion (the sudden jump of the vector of
spontaneous magnetization from one direction of easy
magnetizability to another) and rotation (the egress of the
vector of the spontaneous magnetization of the domain from
the direction of the easy magnetizability) corresponds to
its characteristic Hall (Kholl) parameter. The following
On the Hall Effect in the Curie Point SOV/56-35-2-36/60
results were obtained for the inversion: In the range of
technical saturation, the Hall electromotive force in
iron- aluminium alloys depends on the magnetization I in a
non-lintar mamer. For alloys with a non-zero anisotropy
constant there is an inflection in the region of the
transition from the inversion to the rotation'. A sharp
difference between the Hall parameters of the paraprocess
and of the real magnetization was observed. The
ferromagnetic Hall parameter of the real magnetization is
practically equal to zero. According to these resultst the
distribution of the spine does not imply a Hall effect if
there is no short-range drder (even if I j 0 provided that
H ~ 0). By approximation to the Curie point a short-range
order arisen which may be characterized by the formation
of microdomains (i. e., of electron complexes with
parallel spins). TAe higher the number of these microdomaineg
tho'higher the value of the ferromagnetic Hall (Kholl)~
parameter R. The curve R(T) above the Curie point may be
considered to be a characteristic of the probability of the
generation of micro-domains at different temperatures.
Below the Curie point the &icrodomains fuse and form larger
Card 2/3 complexes, i. e. domains. A formula is given for the
On the Ball Effect in the Curie Point SOV/56-35-2-36/160
dependence of the Hall parameter on the temperature below
the Curie point. This formula implies the existence of 2
effects one of which is proportional to the specific
2
electric resistance q and the other - to F . Finally the
authors demonstrate that some previous results of other
authors are special cases of the results deduced in this
paper. There are 2 figures and 6 references, 5 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Xoskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut (Moscow
Geological Prospecting Institute)
SUBMITTED: April. 18, 1958
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AUTHOR; Cheremushkipa-, Y~ SOV/126-6-2-10/34
TITLE: -'Crn_'t~e Influence of Decomposition of Super-Saturated
Solid Solutions on the Hall Effect (0 vliyanii raspada
peresyshchennykh tverdylch rastvorov na effekt kholla)
FERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1958, Vol 6, Nr 2,
pp 268-271 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The aim of the author was to carry out a combined
Investigation of the physical properties during
decomposition of the saturated solid solutions of the
alloy iron-tungsten. I ';ome of the properties of such
alloys have been investigated beforel however others,
for instance the Hall effect, have not been investigated
so far. On the basis cof the comparison of changes of
individual physical properties, a number of features
were brought out which were not detected earlier. For
investigating the Hall effect on dispersion-hardening of
alloys, several compositions were prepared containing
respectively 3.7, 5.5, 9.8, 13.9, 15.7 and 17.3 lvt.%.
The first two alloys were solid solutions, the remaining
ones were heterogeneous solutions. For obtaining a
Card 1/' homogeneous structure at room temperature, the alloys
.5
SOV/126-6-2-10/34
On the Influence of Decomposition of Super-Saturated Solid
Solutions on the Hall Effect
containing.over 7% were0preliminarily annealed for
30 mins at 1000 to 1350 C, depending on their composition,
and, following that, were hardened in water. In the
hardened state the magnetisation, the coercive force,
the Hall e.m.f. and the specific resistance were measured.
It was found that,up to magnetisation fields corresponding
to saturation, the Hall e.m.f. is a linear function of the
magneti.-ation. The results are summarised as follows.
1. A branching was detected in the curves of the dependence
of the ferromagnetic Hall constant for the hardened and the
annealed states of the alloy in the case of a critical
concentration,corresponding to the limit solubility of
tungsten in iron.
2. The investigations of the specific resistance for the
annealed state of the alloy confirmed the results of
Stablein, F. (Ref.?) on the existence of a critical
concentration9corresponding to the limit solubility of
tungsten in iron,above which the electric resistance
Card 213 remains unchanged.
3. The curves of the change of the ferromagnetic Hall
SOV/126-6-2-10/34
On the Influence of Decomposition of Super-Saturated Solid
Solutions on the Hall Eftect
constant R and the specific electrical resistance
as a function of the concentration of the tungsten in
the alloy indicate that the magnitudes R and are
inter-relaZ by a functional dependent~e of the kype
R =.ao+ be .
4. The kinetics of-the change of Rop, IS? H C were
investigated during tempering at 66000 and it was found
that the ferromagnetic Hall constant is associated with
the specific electric resistance determined daringkinetic
measurements by a relation of the same type as was
obtained for its dependence on the tumSsten content.
There are 6 figures and 7 references, 3 of which are
Soviet, 3 English, 1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.
Lomonosova (Moscow State Universi.ty imeni M.V.Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: November 15, 1956
Card 3/3 1. Iron-tungsten alloys--Decomposition 2.,1ron-tungst&
alloys--Physical properties 3. Iron-tungst6n alloys--f4agnetic
properties
240)
AUTHOR: Cheremashkinag A.V. SOV/139-59-1-25/34
TITIZ: Tem'perature--Ve-peffftfte of the Hall Effect in Orderi i-
Iron-Aluminium Alloys (Temperaturnaya zavisimost' eff!ekta
kholla v uporyadochivayushchikhsya zhelezo-alyuminiyevykh
splavakh)
PERIODICAL: IZvestiya Vyss~ikh Uchobnykh Zavedeniyj Fizika,
1959, Nr 1~ PP 139-11+2 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Studies of the Hall effect in ferromagnetics (Ref 1)
showed that,the Hall constant R is strongly temperature
dependent. Karplus, itttinger and Smit (Ref 2) showed
theoretically,that R is related to the electrical
resistivity To obtain experimental data on this
relationship ~ie author measured the Hall constant R and
the residual resistivity V of iron-aluminium. alloys and
determined the effect of ordering on the latter two
quantities. Measurements were made in a wide range of
temperatures (from -195 to +620 OC) on quenahed an:d
annealed samples whose composition was close to Fe3A"
Ordering occurs in these.alloys after long anneals at
tem eratures below 5600C.. The samples tested contained
Card 115 13-91 14.8 and 16% of aluminium by weight. They were
..homogenized by heating at 9000C for 24 hours, Their
SOV139-59-1-25/31+
Temperature Dependence of the Hall Effect in Ordering
Iron-Aluminium Alloys
dimensions were 6 x 12 x 150 mm. The Hall e.m.f. was
measured using the technique described by Kikoin (Ref 5);
a potentiometer PPTN-l and a galvanometer M-21/4. were
employed. The current in the samples was held constant
at 5 A. In measurements of the Hall e.m.f. at room
temperature and at the temperature of liquid nitrogen the
samples were placed in a Dewar vessel, In measurements
at high temperatures the sample and the furnace were
placed in vacuo (10-2 to 10-J mm Hg). The current and
e.m.f. terminals were silver-soldered to the sample.
The sample temperature was measured by means of a thermo-
couple. The samples were magnetized in a water-cooled
solenoid producing a field of up to 1600 oersted,
Magnetization was measured ballistically. The effect of
temperature on the Hall e.m.f. E was studied on swaples
subjected to quenching from 7000C and on samples annealed
at 3000C for 24 hours. In quenched samples the e.m.f. 9
was measured at temperatures from -195 to +2500C. In
Card 2/5 annealed samples the e.m.f. was measured at temperatures
from -195 to +300 oC, At each temperature the Hall
BOV/139-59-1-25/34
Temperature Dependence of the Hall Effect in Ordering
.Iron-Altuainium Alloys
e.m.f.- I -and magnetization were measured at various
applied magnetic fields from 0 to 1600 oersted, The
temperature dependences of the Hall e.m.f. E of quenched
and annealed samples are shoi-m in Figs 1 (13.65 Al-alloy)7
2 Ulf.8% Al), and 3 (16% A-1). Figs 1-3 also show
magnetization Is as a function of temperature. Fig
shows the dependence of E on the applied magnetic field
intensity for the 13.6% Al alloy. The figures show that
the Hall e.m.f, depends strongly on temperature in
annealed samples and is only slightly dependent on
temperature in quenched samples. At higher temperatures
(300 to6oo oc), the Hall e.m.f. decreases with increase
of temperature, due to decrease of spontaneous inagnetiza-
tion Is at these temperatures, The Hall e.m.f. and
magnetization of the 16% Al alloy change continuously
with temperature (Fig 3). The Hall e.m.f. and magnetiza-
tion curves of the 13.6% and 14.8% Al alloys exhibit a
small step between 500 and 600 OC. According to Sykes and
Evans (Ref 10 iron-aluminium, alloys with about 14% Al
Card 3/5 have two magnetic: transition polnts~ corresponding to the
SOV/139--59-1-.25/34
Temperature Dependence of the Hall Effect in Ordering
IrOn-AluminiuM Alloys
ordered and disordered phases. The presence of two Curie
points in the Fe3A1 alloy was also discovered in the
studies of the temperature dependen,~e of the magneto-
caloric effect (Ref 6). The simultaneous appearance of,
steps in the curves of Is and 9 show that the
behaviour of the Hall e.m.f in the region of 300 to
600 oC is due to changes inospotaneous magnetization,
At low temperatures. between -195 and +3000C, the Hall
e.m.f. increases with temperature. Spontaneous
magnetization in this region is practically constant and
consequently the relationship between I and electrical
resistivity e becomes clearer. It was found that the
value of p is strongly temperature-dependent in annealed
samples~ ahd is only slightly affected by temperature in
quenched samplesq i.e. the electrical resistivity behaves
in the same way as the Hall e.m.f. Fig 3 shows the plot
of (R - Ro) - go) against (V --Vo) for the 13,6 and
temperatures from -195 to +300 OC.
16% Al alloys a
Card 4/5 Here R is the Hall constants and Ro and are the
values of the Hail constant and electrical res1stivity at
SOV/139-59-1-e5/3)f
Temperature Dependence of the Hall Effect in Ordering
Iron-Aluminium Alloys
the temperature of liquid nitrogen.. The experimental
points of Fig 5 lie on straight lines, confirming that
the quantities (R - 1~) and kP - 0) are related by a
linear- 0,1,2 adrati a expression repoAed by Akulov and the
author ef 7Y. The obser-v,,ed inarease of 9 and R
with temperature7 in the region of low temperaturesq
confirms qualitatively the theory of Karplus~ Wittinger
and Smit (Ref 2). Ac~nowledgsment is made to Professor
Ye.I. Kondorskiy for his advice.
There are 5 figures and 7 references. of which 4 are
Card 515 Soviet, 1 English and 2 mixed (English-Sovietq English.-
Dateh).
ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy 0-dena Lenina Gosuniversitet imeni M.V.
tomonosova (Moscow Le-ain Order State University
imeni M.V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTZDt June 30, 195B
2142136
AUTHORS: Chernikovas L.A. and Chertnualikina,
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TITLEt The Electrical Resistance of
change in a Magnetic Field
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh
Nr 2, PP 43-47 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
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SOV/139-59-2-7/3P
A.V.
Al and its
the Alloy Fe3
zavedeniy, Fizika, 1959,
The aim of' the present work was to study the ~~ffect of
structural changes in the above alloy on the electrical
resistance and the longitudinal galvanomagnetic effect.
The latter effect was studied using a specimen of the
alloy conta!;Ling 14% of Al by weight. The specimen was
in th'-) form of a thin plate, 0.21 x 3.2 x 170 mm in size.
It was heated to 900 0C in a vacuum for 24 hours. The
initial unordered state was achieved b I quenching the
specimen in water after heating at 8o0 C for 1 hour.
In order to obtain states of different ordev, the specxmcn
was heated to temperatures in the interval 250 to 700*C
for VELrious lengths of time. The electrical resistance
was 1hen measured by a potentiometric method. The change
in the electrical resistance in a longitudinal magnetic
field was measured by the ratio &RT/RT where ART is the
change in the absolute magnitude of the electrical
65708
SOV/139-59-2-7/30
The Electrical.Resistance of the Alloy Fe3AI and its Change in a
Magnetic Field
resistance in the magnetic field at a temperature T.
and RT is the resistance at this temperature.
Measurements of this ratio at room temperatureg usIng a
specimen cooled down from 800% and annealed at 3000C for
various lengths of time, are shown in Fig 1. Analogous
curves were obtained for other annealing temperatures.
Fig 2 shows the dependence of this ratio on the magnetic
field for a specimen cooled down from 8000C and then
annealed at 300, 360 and 400% for 24, 10 and 5 hours
respectively. Fig 3 shows the dependence of the above
ratio on the magnetic field at temperatures of 4.2, 78
and 287*X for a specimen cooled down from 8oo*C in water
and a specimen cooled down from the same temperature at
a controlled rate of 25* per hour. The latter case is
indicated by crosses and the former by open circles,
As shown, the magnetic field was in the range 0 - 3000
oersted. It was established that the quantity ART/RT is
negative in the above field interval and its absolute
magnitude increases as the temperature decreases. It is
Card 2/3 shown further that as the degree of order increases, the
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The Electrical Resistance of the Alloy Fe3AI and its Change in a
Magnetic Field
ratios ART/RT and &Rs/RT increase in their absolute
magnitude and d/dN (,&Rp/RV) also increases. The quantity
ARS/RT is the relative-cha-nge in the resistance on
magnetization up to saturation. The electrical resistance
of this alloy does not decrease below helium temperatures.
It is found that the galvanomagnetic effect is more
sensitive to structural changes than the electrical
resistance. Fig 6 shows a plot of log x against I/T.
where T is the relaxation time and T is the
annealing temperature in *K. The activation energy
calculated from experimental data shown in Fig 6 was
found to be 30 kcal/mole. Ye.I.Kondorskiy is thanked for
discussing results reported in this paper. There are
6 figures and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONgMoskovskiy gosuniversitet imeni M.Y.Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imen:L DI.V.Lomonosov)
SUBMITTEDt July 79 1958
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XURBANNIYAZOV, N.;.. CHEREMUSHKINA,...A.Y. .
Hall effect and the electric reAst-rce of Fe - Al alloys. Izv. AN
Turk. SSR,99r. fiz,-tekh.,, khim. i geol., nank no.4:113-115 163.
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Hall effect in ferronaguetic metals and alloys. Fiz. tver. tela 6 no.
2:539-549 F 't64. (MIRA 17:2)
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"Degree of localization of magnetic electrons and the Hall and Nernst-Ettingsi'aussen
effects in ferromagnetic metals.
report submitted for Intl Conf on Magnetism, Nottingham, UK, 6-13 Sep 64.
State Univ of Moscow.
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AUTHOR: Cheremus Arkhipov, Yu. N.
ORG; Department of Magnetism (Kafedra magnetizma)
TITLE: Temperature dependence of the Hall effeci and of the electric resistance in
Fe-Si-Al alloys of the 'Sendast' type
SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Veatnik. Seriya III. Fizika, astronomiya, no. 2, 1966,.
93-96
TOPIC TAGS: Hall effect, resistivity, temperature dependence, iron nickel alloy,
permalloy, magnetic anisotropy, magnetostriction
AESTMCT: This is a continuation of earlier work (FTT v. 6, 539, 1964) where it v~q
shown that in iron-nickel alloys the small bodies of the ferromagnetic Hall constad'
and small values of the magnetic anisotropic constant have approximately similar
compositions (approximately 80% nickel). The present research was carried out on Fe-
Si-Al alloys similar in their behavior to permalloy in that they have small magnetic
anisotropy and magnetostrictioii7. The preparation of the samples is described. The
Hall'L.-ent- vas measured by a. ~rocedure.given in an earlier paper (Vestn. Mook. un-tel
..s er, fiz., astron., no, 2# To 195T: no- 1, To 1958). The resistiyity Ifas measured
with a potentiometer in the same samples.
Measurements at high temperatures were naide!
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-in. a vacuum of 10-2, 10-3 mm Hg. The results show that in the temperature range
;20 -- 500C, the ferromagnetic Hall constant R and the electric resistivity p are
connected by-the relation R. = so + bp2, the parameters a and b being functions of the
P
~llqy composition. Both parameters are found to be dependent on the relative concen-
%rations of the components, a being larger for alloys with larger electric resistivity
and being one order of magnitude smaller than for Fe and Fe-Si and Fe-Al alloys. In
some of the alloys, b vas close to zero, just as in permalloy. The results agree Witb
the theor
y proposed for this phenomenon-by Ye. I. Kondorskiy (ZhUF no. 6, 2085, 1964)
The authors thank Professor. Ye. L Kondorskiy for suggesting the topic and discussing
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Seraya j, Le Ia.
ORGI -Donets Branch, All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Reagents and
High-Purity Chemicals (Donetskiy filial, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Usti-
Aut khimichaskikh reoXtj-4oq j owbo 66stjk~% Wtv~%&~V,04
TITIEt Study of ferrite powders obtained by thermal treatment of salt mixtures
SOURCE9 Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhumall, v. 329 no. 111, 1966, 1239-1242
TOPIC TAW: ferrites.chemical precipitation
ABSTRAM Powders of magnesium manganese aluminate ferrites
Mg1.04 M5.14 _A10 39 FBIA8 04 were obtained by coprecipitation of carbonates, and
powders 1: mangai;se-magneslum-zine ferrites N 42 Mno Z F q.-73 04 Vero ob-
.tained by decomposing a mixture of oxalatest ni ;a as WsALso, The alwninat*
'ferr4 tes -rare fired for 12 hr at 1300-1320 OC, and the Yg-Mn-Zn ferrites, for 5 hr at
1370*C. The large specific surface of powders at lower firing temperatures 19 at-;
tributed to the high porosity of the powder particles, not to their small size, As
the firing temperature is. ralseds the internal porosity of the particles decreasess
'causing a decrease in the surface of the powder. As the temperature rises furthers
the particles siater and.increase in size. Dense's high-quality ferrites for S1W
1 1/2 UDC1 621,318,136, .64
ACC NR. AP7ooo262
KUIAKOV, D.V.; MKIN., F.V.; IMPOVA, V.V.) SRIAKINA~ N.V.; YAGUDINp
Z.Kh.; GMENSHCHIKOVA, 14F.; YELISEYEV,
I.A.; CHERVYAKOVA, A.P.; BEREZOV, A.j;..; FEDOTOVA, A.I.; SILKIM,
I.V.; FOVIKOVA, V.P.; TANOVA, V.P.; WESVETAYEVA, G.M.; ADSYAYAs
V.M.; DRYUCHIN, A.P., otv. red,; KONDRASHOVA, V.L., tekhn. red.
[Econmy of Saratov Ptovince in 1960; collected statisticollia-
rodnoe Ichoziaistvo Saratovskoi oblasti v 1960 golu; statistiche-
skii sbornik. Sarat-ov, Gos.stat.izd-vo,19&2. 325 P. (MIRA 15:9)
1. SarE,,tov(Province)Statistichesloye upravleniye. 2. Nachallnik
Statistichoskogo upravleniya Saratovskoy oblasti (for Dnyuchin).
(Saratov Province-Statistics)
137-58-4-7638
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 182 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Cherendina, P. D
TITLE: An Investigation Into the Development of Process Techniques for
Heat Treatment of Certain Nonferrous Alloys. (Issledovaniya v
oblasti usovershenstvovaniya tekhnologicheskogo protsessa ter-
micheskoy obrabotki nekotorykh tsvetnykh splavov)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Materialy nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii rabotnikov za-
vodsk. laboratorii. Rostov-na-Donu, 1957, pp 55-59
ABSTRACT: An investigation of the possibility of reducing heat-treatment
time for parts cast of AL4 alloy determined that when the length
of hardening heat time at 5350C is cut from 6 hours to 0.5 hour
and that of artificial . aging at 1750 from 15 to 8 hours, no impair-
ment of mechanical properties and corrosion resistance occurs.
Curves for change in mechanical properties under full and abbre-
viated heat-treatment cycles are adduced. The results of test-
stand testing indicates that a number of parts for the "Belarus'
-tractor may be made of 30KhGT steel instead of l8KhGT and
20KhN3A,' thus affording a considerable saving. M. Z.
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1. Alloys--Heat treatment 2. Metals--Nonferrous--Heat treatment
1. ==ICHERKOt YU. T.
2. MR (600)
4. Automobiles - Transmission Devices
7. Calculation of Nel economy of an automobile with hydrodynamic tranwnission in
established processes of motion. kvt. traki. prom. no. 12, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, May .1953. Unclassified.,
CHERE=4, V. 1'.
Defended his Candidater dismerteLtion in the Mechanics and Mathemstics FSculty
of Moscow Stat(~ University on 3 July 1952,
Dissertation: "Several Questions on the Synthesis of Regitlar Geared lifechanians."
SO: Vestnik, Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya Fiziko-Hatematicheskikh i
Yestestvennykb Nauk, No. 1, Mo3cow, Feb 1953, PP 151-157: transl. in
M-29782, 12 April 54,
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WW116 24,,
Call Nr: Z695.92-R3
AUTHORS: R&kov, B.N., GherenInp V.P.
TITLZ: Experimental Machine For Information Retrieval of the
Institute of SelentIf ic Inf ormation, the Academy of
Sciences, USSR (Eksperlmentallnaya Informatsionnaya
mashina Instituta nauchnoy informatall AN SSSR).
PUB.DATA: Institut nauchnoy Informats1l, AN SSSR, Moscow, 1955,
41 pp., 2,000 copies.
ORIG.AGENCY; AN SSSR. Institut nauennoy informatsil.
EDITOR: None given.
Card 1/3
Call Nr: Z695.92-R3
Experimental Machine for Information (Cont.)
PURPOSE: To describe the experimental information retriever
computer of the Institute of Scientific Information,
Academy of Sciences, UOSR.
COVERAGE: The BIM (Eksperimental I naya.,,K Informatsionnaya mashina)
experimental information retriever is an improved and
modified version of the Model C80-1 sorting-computing
machine. The modifications consist of changes in the
memory system and in the data-sensing system, and also
in the addition of an electronic circuit to permit an
automatic retrieval of the desired Information.
Despite the simplicity, the machine is said to be capable
of storing almost any language data and code, and Is
flexible enought to perform a variety of stored data
searches. There are no personalities mentioned. The
fobtnotes contain 2 USSR and 3 English references.
Card 2/3
Call Nr: Z695-92.R3
Experimental Machine for Infonation (Cont.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
'Introduction 3-8
1. Elements of Infomatlon, characteristics,, conditions
of selection, serial computing machines 9-11
2. Coding 12-1T
3. Example of a punched card dummy 18-28
4. Principles of matching characteristics 29-35
5. Recording and reading of Information 36-38
6. Description of the BIN 39-41
AVRILABLE: Library or Congress
Card 3/3
CMMMN V.P.
(some problem In document4Ltion of the use of mchines In finding
InformtIoul Neketorys problaW dakumntatoll I nekhanizatells
I Vkh polskov. Moskva, Institut nauchnol Inforisateli
AN SSSR, 1955. 74 p. (NLRA 8:12)
(Panched card syst em
3 -3 7 %ALA-
ip. JLO 'kA
CIE=IN, V. P., Pja0v B. M.,
I
Byulleten' YUNESKO dlya bibliotek; Machines for Retrieving Information in tbe
USSR. UNESCO Library Bulletin, ll~f&271957. Also published in English
French) and Spanish; and in German in Nachrichten fur Dokumentation 9 ZLl-7),
1958.
CHERENIN V. P.
Abe Basic Types of Information Tasks and Some Methods of Their Solution," Area 5,
PP. 9-39-
All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, Academy of
Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. ffussian references from "Preprints of Papers
for the Internationai Conference on Scientific Information", Washington,
D. C. November 1958. Available: NAS-IffiC Library-. 7
1-1,E 12 zFltl / /1/"/
ly
AUTHOR: Cherenin, V. P. (Moscow). 24-1-5/26
TITLE: Symbolic representation of planetary and differential
mechanisms. (;$i-mbolicheskiye izobrazheniya planetarnykh
i d.ifferentsiallnylch mekhanizmov).
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Otdeleniye, Tekhnicheski'idi Nauk,
19589 N00111 pp. 35-43 (USSR5.
ABSTRACT: Continuing the general analysis of the selection of
plemetary and differential gear mechanisms as originated
by Kre3mes, M.A. ("Synthesis of Rekglilar Gear Ilechanisms".
Dissertation, Moscow State University, 10.,43) and developed
--in further papers by Kreynes and the present author
(startuing with his dissertation, submitted in 1952 to the
Moscow State University) the system of sT-abolic
presentation is extended to gear mechanisms -with moving
a:,,--es. The purpose of the symbolic representation is the
solution of problems in synthesis in a manner similar to
the synthesis of framework structures and the solution of
problems of analysis such as finding the gear ratios and
efficiencies of complex gear mechanisms. The reasoning
of the present paper and its symbolism cannot be followed
Card 1AWithout study of the earlier reforences.
There are 1 fivure and 6 references,, all of which are
lu Russian.
SUBMITTED: April 19, 957.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
CHHMMIN, V. P.~ LAVRENVYEVA, G. A., and ZHIDKOVA, N. V.
Institute of Scientific Information, USSR Academy of
Sciences, Moscow - "Experimental Information Language
for Mechanization of Searching of Scientific and
Technical Literature."
Report to be submitted for the Intl. Conference on Machine
Searching and Translation, (for Standards on a Common
Language), Cleveland, Ohio, 6-12 September 1959.
SOURCE: Documentary: Newsletter Issue No. 2, issued by
the Center for Documentation and Communication Re-
search, School. of Library Science, Western Reserve
University, Cleveland 6, Ohio.
V,
90) SOV/30-59-6-i5/40
AUTHOR: Mikhaylov, A. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences
TITLE: International Conference on Scientific Information
(Nezhdunarodnaya konferentsiya po,nauclmoy informateii)
PERIODICAL;
ADS-TRACT:
Vestnik Akadenii nauk SSSR9 1959, Nr 6, PP 103-106 (USSR)
In November 1959 (Abstracter's note: obviously a printing error)
this Conference which had been organized by scientific insti-
tutions of the USA took place in Washington. It was attended
by more than 900 delegates among them more than 100 from 23
foreign countries. The Conference discussed 75 reports on
problems of scientific and technical information * 2 lectures
were delivered by Soviet experts. A. I. Mikhaylov reported
"On'the Activity of the All-Union Institute for Scientific
Information" and 'V. P. Cherenin on "Important Tasks of Inforns-
tion and Some Metrol-sTo-F-T-heirr- Solution". At the request of
the organizers of the Conference the author of this article
reported on the working experience of -the VINITI gained in the
course of 6 years and the beginning of the publication of a
monographic series "Itogi nauki" on the basis of the
"Refex*tivnyy shurnal". Beginning with 1959 the VINITI plan
International Conference on Scientific Information SOV/30-59-6-15/40
the publication of a special periodical bulletin on the infor-
mation activity in the Soviet Union as well as abroad. The
Conference recommended English and Russian and, in ten years,
Chinese as international languages of science and engineering.
About 50% of the reports presented dealt with the development
of theoretical and practical problems of mechanization of
information. At the conference an exhibition of modern else-
tromechanical,.photographical and electronic apparatus was
shown. The photoelectronic system I'Minicard" of the firm
"Rekodak", a subsidiary company of "Eastman Kodak" met with
the special interest of the'Soviet delegates. The establish-
sent of an international center for scientific and technical
information was refused because it cannot practically be car-
ried out under the-conditions of the cold war. In conclusion,
the Conference is commented as factual and useful.
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OLMIX. Turiy Alsksandrovich- CRIBIRNIN T.P otv.red.; TAKOVKIK,
N.V., red.; POPOTA, N S~-.te;~Z-r;Fog
(Solution of transportation problem on an electronic computer
by approxisetion with relatively optisma plans] Reshenle sadechi
o transportirovko no elektronnol vychislitallnol mehins ustodon
priblishonlia uslovno-optimallnymi planami. Moskva, Tychislitrillnyl
teentr M SM, 1960. 32 p. (MIRA 13:12)
(Blectronio oalculating wohines) (Transportation)
3702~
92
S/044j62/000/003/092/0
C111/C333
AUTRORSs Cherening V.P.9 Lavrentlyeva,G.A.
TITLEs Experimental information language for the mechanized
search of the scientific-technical literature
PkRIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal., Natematika, no. 3, 1962, 79,
abstract 3 v 494- ("Vychiel. matematika", ob. 6 1960,
116 - 160
TiMT: It is pointed to the boundedness of the traditional methods
for searching the scientific-,technical literature, and the pecularities
-of the now searching methods are analyzed which are constructed without
considering the synthetic relations between the characteristics of the
--object columns (methods of Ranganatan, Moore, Taub) as well as with
consideration of the complicated and essential syntheilc relations
(methods of Perryp Andrew and Newmant Ferradeyn). The foundation of
most of thee* methods is the idea not to operate with the object
columns, but with their representations by sets of more general sense
'units - characteristics synthetically connected with each other.
card 1/3
Experimental information language ... S/044j62/000/003/092/092
C111[C333
'The determination of the similarity and subordination relations
between the columns leads to the determination of the same relations
--between, the characteristics from different sets which correspond to the
colunnop as well as to the comparison of the synthetic*relations
between the characteristics within the sets. A similar representation
is also possible for the obtained characteristics; this leads to
characteristics of the second stage, third stage etc, until the
characteristics of the considered step are already general such that
for the diateimination of the analytic relations between them a simple
R;
4tandardizatioh, simple cross references or the traditional
classification system are sufficient. The application of this idea
opens -the possibility of determining the relations with the aid of a
np6hine which carries out the simplest looical operations on the
standard characteristics; this requires the formation of an
"information language" and of a variation of it, the "machine
language** The authors propose a method for indexing the "objects"
which is nore unique than the method of Perry, and for which there
exists no danger of mixing the characteristics of different steps
IJ (i.e. of mixing analytic with synthetic relations). Demands on an,
Cird 2/.
-Experimental information language S/044/62/000/003/092/092
C111/033
experimental informative searching machine are de3cribed; the basis of
these demands is the guarantee of a suitable comparison of the questions
and columns and a sufficient flexibility for the transition from one
experimental code to another under a maximally simple construction.
The authors describe the structure and functions of the experimental
information machine constructed in 1954 and completed lateron by an
annex which renders possible the comparison of the codes.under
consideration of the p9sen'tial synthetic relations (of the type of
single grouping). The' method for the coding of the object columns and of
the characteristics of the question is described. The machine is
tentatively used since 1958 for the experimental search of literature
on the domain of mechanics* The results of the first experiments are
most promising; a complete estimation of the elaborated searching
systemi however, will require much experimental work, where by the
processes in single stages must be improved, the uniqueness and the
automatization of the second indexing must be increased, the strategy of
searching must be"developed, the structure of the repreeentationsof the
objects and of the terms must be variedo
[Abstracterts note s Complete.translation.]
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. '~_C1zmqTjj,v.P. , Imndef isiko-matematicheskikh nauk
Using electronic calculating machines for preparing an optimum
mks-up plan for classified trains, Vest6i TMI M 20 nol:
21-24 161. (MM 14:1)
1, VychIslIt9l'Wy teentr Akadoull nauk SM,
(Railroads-Naking up trains)
(Rallroads-Zlectronic squipsent)
CHEREN324, V. P.
@Compilation of the Plan of Making Up Trains With the Aid of a Computer"
presented, at the All-Union Conference on Computational Mathematics and
C6mputational Techniques, MDscow, 16-28 November..lc)61
So: ProbleaW kibernatiki, Issue 5. 19619 pp 289-29,4
USSR/Diseases Of Plants. General P-roblems. 0-1
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., I.-Io 2, 1958, 6422
Author Ch
~e~~n.
190-t given
Inst
Title Formation of Lgicroflora
Orifr Pub Botan. zh., 1956, 41, No 9, 1293-1308
Abstract Changes in the comDosition are caused either by
the drifting in of new species of fungi not found
in the given area, or by the distribation.of
plants into new cultivated areas where the mic-
roflora which was formed under differei.;:.. r-ondi-
tions undergoes considerable modifications as
a result of change of*the external medium. An
imDortant factor which affects the microflora
of a given plant is the adaptation of the fungi
to the nutritive substratum , a trait inherent
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T)'_'-:WDiseases of Plants. General i-roblems 0-1
t"Ibs Jour : Ref Vhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 6422
ilibstract : not only to parasitic fungi but to SRDrophytes
as well. As a resulti of the prolonged develop-
ment of the fungi and the changes in their spe-
cies specificity in~accordance with the new con-
ditions of the mediu:m of the plant,the regular
formation of the micToflora and micocenosis takes
place iD wild as well as cultivated plants. Three
-phases the basic ind:~Lces of whicii are' common to
all -olants are obser'ved in the process of micro-
flora formation. Kok-sajryz, a newly cultivated
plant is cited as an-example. The principle in-
dices*of'tW.% first plaase are the small number of
fungi, the absence of adaptation to the given
plant, a low parasitic activity, and an incon-
siderable effect on the growth and development
of Xok-saF,.yz. The second phase is charactarised
by an inconsistant composition of fungi organisms,
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UI'_:)'SR/Diseases of -Pl9ats. General Problems 0-1
.,~bs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958,6422
i'~bstract : their incidental and insignificant adaptation
to Kok-sagyz,a rise Ln their parasitic activity,
penetration of the fungi in*.~o the internal or-
gans of the plants, and finally the infection
of the plant not only by spores from outside but
also by spores formed on different organs of Kok-
saSys. The characterestics of the third phase
are the large numbe3! of the fungi, the constancy
of the composition and the acaptation of the
fungi to Kok-sagyz, and the establishment of in-
ter-relations between different species of fungi
in the forms of interlinking and antaganism. The
regulation of the process of microflora forma-
tion maybe accomplished by means of the direct
action of fungicides on the fungi organisms; by
utilizing agrotechnical methods of the growth of
the Dlant.
Card 3/3
VINOKUR. M., inshener tokhtnepaktail (Klyev); CHIMIYAM, I.;
MMYUKINGY, A., tekhulk radloux1a (Shunyi`c~~~,-'enskv
oblasti).
Let us complete the Introdwtion of radio facilities In villages.
Radio no.8;4-5 Ac.154. (MU 7: 8)
1. Zamestitel, nachallniks IN= (for CharenlyankD)
(Radio)
vi utid~-- f q
hergy at monbChjrom~ator' output from t e.
SbJeciunt, rmilej,: -',!'-,kr-ciirac of'relative measurements
4%j:- that of, -,absolute
measurements about Mil
L 02420-k1 __EWT(1)/Fr1T(m)/,*EWP(j) IJP(c) RM
ACC NR, AP6030725 so
ALITHOM Rezn1kova 1. V.; MDnastyrnaya,, P. L.; Cherenkevich, S.N.
Offis none-
TITLE: Spectral characteristic of the lumii(e3cence__quantum yield of some radiation
converters
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy sp6ktroskopii, V. 5, no. 2, 1966, 265-266
TOPIC TAGS: quantum yield, luminescencep luminescent material, UV radiation,
spectrum, excitation spectrum
ABSTRACT: This study was made because the quantum yield for sojoe compounds was neveri
specially investigated and,for others it was determined only in a small part of the
ultraviolet region of the spectrum. Consequently, the spectral 0 he!
,,characteristic f t
luminescence quantum yield was studied for 2,5- hinyloxaz 9;(1,3,5-triphenyl-
oxazoline, 1,4-di-[2-(5-pbonyloxazoline)]-banzene, and p:~
!rphebLl in the range of
220-340 nm. The samples were dry and in -the form or powder. The luminescence quantuin
yield of the samples was determined by comparison with that of. salJcyclic acid sodi
Ek compo*imd with a constant quantum yield. The monstiromont results show that none of-
the compounds under investigation have a constant lumine thq~~l
sconce quantum yield in
Ca, rd 1/2 35.37
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entire test region of the excitation spectrum, that the quantum yield of 2,,5-diphenyl-
oxazole as compared with that of the other compounds has the highest absolute value,
and that p-terphemyl has the broadest band with constant quantum yield. Orig. art.,
hast I figure.
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'~kCC NRs
AP7003154 SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/66/00!5/006/0789/0792
AUTHOR: Pisarevskiy, A. N.; Reznikov, I. V.; Cherenkevich. S. N.
ORG: none'
TIT14E: Effect of gamma irradiation on energy transfer in the toluene-2. 5
diphenyl oxazole system
ZOURCE: Zhurnalprikladnoy:spektrookopti, v. no. 6, 1966, 789-792
TOPIC TAGS: gamma irradiation, excitation energy, energy transfer,
diphenyl oxazole. toluene
ABSTRACT: The effect of gamma irradiation (in variuos doses) on energy
transfer during photoexcitation has been investigated for various concentration
solutions of diphenyl oxazole in toluene. It is shown that the energy transfer
properties of toluene remAin unchanged up to irradiation doses of the order of
107r. Investigation.of the irradiation effect of individual components of the system
points to the important role of interaction products of-diphenyl oxazole with
r.,d 1/2 UDC: 539.104-.539.12.04
ACC NR' AP7003154
toluene which appear as an external quenching in the process of energy transfer.
IVANOV, V.N.,prof.; WIN, A.I.,inzh; USTINOV, N.P.idots; CB32MKEVICH, V.A.,inzh.
Investiggting the efficiency of fuel system varts. Ilek. i topi
tiRga 2 no.2:12-15 F 158. (KIM i1:4)
(Diesel locomotives--Testirig)
117-5a-6-14/36
AUTHOR: Cherenkevich, V.A., Engineer,
TITLE: The Conditioning of the Fuel Apparatus Parts of Diesel Engines
(Vosstanovleniye detaley toplivnW apparatury dizellnykh dvi-
gateley)
PERIODICALs Hashinostroitelf, 1958, Nr 6, pp 24-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; Chemical nickel-plating is a modern method for increasing the
wear resistance and anti-coxrosion protection of machine parts.
In many plants e.g. the Vtoroy Moskovskiy chasovoy zavod
( 2nd Xoscow watch Plant), galvanic plating has been sub-
stituted for by chemical plating, which is simpler. The plat.-
ing obtained by the new method is very uniform. Precision
details of diesel engines are also plated by chemical methods.
The liauchno-issledovatellskaya teplovoznaya laboratoriya MIITa
(Scientific-Research Diesel Locomotive Laboratory 11,11T) has
tested the pump elements of the D-50 engine with plungers
reconditioned by chemical plating. For plating, a solution
was used containing 30 g/liter nickel chloride, 10 g/liter
sodium hypophosphite, and 10 g/liter sodium acetate at a
Card 112 temperature of 92-940C. The results are represented in figure 1.
117-5B-6-14/36
The Conditioning of the Fuel Apparatus Parts of Diesel Engines
After the plating,.the plungers were thermally processed by
tempering them for an hour at a temperature of 400-425 OC to
2
increase the hardness to 750-760 kg/mm . In figure 2 the
operation properties of the plungers are given together with
the period of operation and in comparison with other plungers.
There are 2 figures.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Nickel plating-Processes
CHMERICH. V.A.
Investigating wear of ftel apparatus parts of diesel loco-
motives and selecting efficient methods to Increase their
life. irudy MIT n0.110:78-". 159. (KIRk 13:4)
(Diesel enCrines-Tual systems)
CHERENKEVICH, V. A,,Cand Tech Sci Was) -- "Investigation of the wear, and
increasing the useful life, of parts of fuel equipment for locomotive Diesels".
Moscow., 1960. 15 pp (Min Transportation USSR, Moscow Order of Lenin and Order
of Inbor Red Banner Inst of Railroad Transport Engineers im 1. V. Stalin),
170 copies (KL, No 11, 196o, 135)
S/145/60/000/009/017/017,
D22l/D304
AUTHOR: Cherenkevich, V.A. _A~E;sistent
TITLE: The radial unbalance In precision pairs of diesel
fuel pumps U
FE R I C.-Jl,~ AL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Mashino-
stroyeniye, no. 9,19601 163 - 170
TEXT: The diagram of fuel pressure in a plane passing through the
axis and orifices of the sleeve is d-iown in Pig. 1. This indicates
that the pressure at the metering edge exceeds the normal value.
Due to this unbalancev the plunger is,forced against the sleeve
with a variable force, and thus-produces detrimental deformations
and increased wear. The development of the metering part of plun-
ger from A-50 (D-50) is illustrAtedl and computation is given of
vector of the equivalent force Re* The author introduces
21
SOP [kg/cm (14)
PC pis,
SK
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S/145/60/000/009/017/017
The radial unbalance in precision ... D221/D304
for the approximate value of pressure p s against the part of
plunger surface, symmetrical to the area taken up by the slot. In
the- above, sk is the area of orifice adjacent to the metering edge
in cm2; S, are the areas, due to dividing of plunger into n parts,
symmetrical to the2orifice; pi i's the pressure at the center of
each area in kg/cm ; sm is the surface of the milled -section, syn-
metrical to the orifice in cm ; p is the pressure in space above
the plunger, in kg/cm2. The magnitude of pi can be determined by
the. equation due to I.N. Ponomarev which expresses the relation-
ship between pressure.changes alDng the lfmne of flow in rectangu-
lar ring clearance and the fluctuation in fluid viscosity due to
pressure. The exact solution of functional relationships is diffi-
cult on account of simultaneous changes in flow and pressure. The
author, therefore, proposes an approximate grapho-analytical me-
thod for assessing various parameters for different positions of
the plunger.-The accuracy of determining p SP P. and RX depends on
the nu b r of arbitrary chosen areas (n and m). During the design
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The radial unbalance in precision ... D221/D304
of precision fuel equipment it iEi necessary to try and obtain a
maximum reduction of the equivalont force which can be achieved by
rational selection of design form and dimensions. Indications are
given on the method of calculating the practical unbalance. The re-
sults are in good agreement with experimental data obtained by hy-:
dro-electric models which consisted of a thin galvanized sheet
rounded-off by a copper rail. Thc! equipotential lines were found
by a Wheatstone bridge. The wew of plunger is easily ascertained
by the layer of nickel which remEAns in the worn spot, after re--
storing the cylindricity of the plated plunger with special laps.
There are 7 figures and 2 Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy n-D inatitut inzhenerov zheleznodorozh-
nogo transporta (Rostov-on-Don Institute of Railway
Traz*ortation Engineers)
SUBMITTED: December 26, 1959
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S/1 4 5/6 0'/000/010/007/01h
D2Y2/D304
AUTHOR: Cherenkevigjj.~ -V.A,e Assistent
TITLE: Theory of hydraulic tightness of prf,-,~*,ision pitinger-
and-barrel units for hydraulic sets
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavederily. Mashino-
stroyeniye, no. '109 19609 94 - 102
TEXT: The author deale with. an improvement of the formula for fuel
leakage through the Clearances of the valve pair by taking into ac.-,--
count them general and local elastic deformation-, of -the pump ele-
menty eccentricity of the poaition of the,plunger in -L-he barrel du
ring compreasion and dependence of vlacosity on pressure, The au-
thor compares the numerical results obtained from the formulae de-
duced here with those obtained from Gurevich's IRef. 1g AvTomobi-')-'-
naya i tTaktornaya promyshlennoW, no. "), 1957) and Ponomarev's
formula-3 kRef. 3s. lssledovaniye utechnek tupliva, v plunzhernykh pa-
rak-h i raboty topli,;opodayushchey sistemy 'Veplo*Toznogo dvigatelya
(Investigation of Fuel Leakage in. Valve Pairs and the Operation of
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S/145/6C/000/010/0071/0114
Theory of hydra;jlic tightness of D262/D304
the Fuel, Supply System of' a Diesel Locomotive Motor) Tomsk, 1957),
The error of the author's formula is 6 % and that of o1her foymulae
exceedz 150 %. There are 3 figures, I table and 6 Sow-'et-bloc refe-
renceso
A330CIATION3 Rostovsk"ily inatitirt inzhenerov zhelP,,-7nodorozhnogo
tranaporta (Rostoir Inst-itute of Rail:road Engineering)
SUBMITTED: December 269 1959
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XMICH, V.A., assistant
Reconditioning of hestit4,,, apparatus conponents b7 a chemical nickel
plating method* Make I tepl. tiaga 4 no.10:9-32 0 160.
(NIBA 13:10)
1. Restovs'kiy IrAtitut Inshenerov theloznodorozttnogo transporta.
(-V&'akel plating)
CHFMNKEVICH, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
OC-ontact state and local wear of the piWm pair of a diesel
locomotive engine.* [Sbor.trud.1 RIIZHT no-32s:Z58 161.
(KM 16:12)
YEMOMM, YuA*, kemd.tekhu.nsuk; CHERENKEVICH, V.A... kand.tekbn.nauk
Effect of the machinir,- finish of a shaft on the wear of
steel-secondary capron friction pair. Vest.mashinostr. 42
no*5:56-57 Yq 162. (MM 15 35)
(Mob-nical wear)
Unutmov, lu~A.~ kand.tekhn.nauk, dotigent; KOSERKO, A.Fe, kand.teklm.miA,
dotse4nt;
CHERENIEVICH, Y.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Ykwhamical-L~ ~~tift-iction characteristics of secondary a-apron.
Imv,vyseucheb, save; mashinostr. no.8:79--88 162. (MM 15:12)
1. Rostovskiy institut inzhenerov zhelemnodorozhnogo transporta.
(Nylon-Testing)
CHERENKEVICP,, V.A.P kand.tekbii.nauk
Some factors affecting the wear of the piston pair of a diesel
locomotive engine. [Sbor.trud.] RIIZHT no.31:215-225 61.
OMIRA 16:12)
ChERENKEVIGH. V.A., lwd.tokhn.naul.
WoormIning the wear Of cylinrlrio~! precision parts. Izvol.,ya.uChebe
zaire; mashinostr. no.7s62-~A t64. (MIRA 17:10)
1e Owkly Institut r hole 2modcroz luiog o transporta.
'Scuilcs Zki tWd2T616610-06TW81j0631'b6
AUTHOR: Cherenkevich, V. A.
TITLE: Rebuilding of cylindrical parts by chemical nickel plating without mechanical
working
1
1SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnologlya mashinostroyeniya, Abs. 8B407
FM SOURCE; Nauchn. tr. Omskiy in-t inzh. zh. -d. transp. no. 19651' 54-60-
TOPIC TAGS: nickel plating, metal deposition, electrolytic deposition., cost estimate
ABSTRACT: The author reports a method of rebuilding cylindrical parts by chemical
nickel plating without mechanical working. The worn part (for example an unevenly
worn roller) is placed in a template-cartridge, whicfi is immersed into the electro2yte
for chemical nickel plating. If the wear is uneven, an uneven annular gap is produced
between the part and the template-cartridge. By slowly rotating the template-
cartridge# which is made of an Inert material and has a narrow longitudinal through
slot, the solution is successively replenished (through this slot) and the initial
rate of deposition of the nickel is periodically restored; this rate decreases period-
ically at a speed that in larger the smaller the gap in the given section. At def 4
values of the gap size and of the rotation speed of the template-cartridgeL, a direct
proportionality is established between the average rate of deposition of the nickel on
the surface of the roller and the size of the annular gapp as a result of which the
tYlludrlcal surface of the unevenly worn roller is evenly restored to a unifozu dimen.
CaM - 112 W&: 621.79303
ACC NRs A11603%31
sion, which is determined by the inside diameter of the template-cartridge. The de-
gree of economic efficiency of this method depends on the dimensions of the renewed
parts and the extent of the wear. Technical and economical calculations made for a
batch of cylindrical parts (sic pieces 50 = in diameter and 500 mm long, at a maxim;=
wear of 0.4 m*a In diameter) ohm that the use of this method for the renewal of these
puts doubles the productivity and reduces the consumption of the chodcal 1W a factor
Of 4 - 5. [Translation Of abstract]
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1. Daystwltellnyy chlen Qe*gWlchs*sgo obsbahostva SSSR.
(Rusanov, TUdlutr Alskowd"vich, 1875- ) -
C e ct C j ILI, I
Nim: CMMIKD; M. P.
101asert"Ice: On the, ftactlonal state -or the central mervous system in
patlentm V:Lth- bypem Lby"Id and eutbyrold forma of goiter
D%res: Cand Had Scl
Kiev Order of labor Red Banner Pledical Inot Imni
AcademIcIm A. AO Bogmalets., Chair of Surgery,,
Stmatological Faculty
Djftme Datep Place: 1956, Kiev.
Source; WhUhMa LAOPIA'., NO 47,v 1956
LYULIKA, A.R., kand.med.nauk; SHEM'110. M.P., kand.med.nauk
Njko3Lal lbrklanovich Volkovich. Vrach.delo no-1:1331-1333 D '58.
(KIRA 12:3)
1. Kafedra khtrargit (sav. - sael. dayatell mauki. prof. A.K. Gor-
chikov) stoutologichookogo fskullteta Kiyevskogo meditstaskogo
InetItute.
(VOLIOVICH, NIKOIAI KARKIANOVIGH, 1858-)
*4c =&Ru I =011~. P. kftnd,.med.nauk (Iiyev)
,a
Inrge*medicAl ancyclopedin.* vol.1, 2nd edition. Vrach.delo,
no.2:211-214 F '58. (NMA 11:3)
(MBDIGM--DICTIOMARIES)
CHWMI'hO, M.P., kand. mod. nauk (Kiyev)
lirat All-HassUa Congress of Surgeons. Vrach. delo no.4-.437-439 AV
159. (KLYA 12:7)
(SMOIRY-CCOMM)
0
IKO, M.P., Imad.ined.nauk; LYUL'KA. A.N., kund.med.nauk
Interrelation between central nervous system function and adrenal
cortex In patients with the hyperthyrold form of goiter. Wach.
delo no.11:1169-1172 Iff 159, (MIRA 13:4)
1. Wedra khtrargit (savedernshchly - saslushennyy dayatell nauki.
Prof. A.K. Gorchakov) stonstologichookogo fakaliteta riyevskago
uedltslnskogo Instituta,
(MIRYMS SYS?=) (ADRSNAL CORM) (COITER)
I
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1, Uredra kblrurcll (sav, - saml, dWatell naWd, prof, A.C
Gorchatuv) stomtologiabostego faknl*teta Ityawakego unditela-
skego lustituta,
(MUW--IRUCTION)
CHERENI kand.meditainskikh nauk (Kiyev)
,S-=~!~~
wGoiterw; collection of short articles edited by A.K. Gorchakov,
B.V. Aleshinat W.Maksimova. Reviewed by M.P.Chereniko. Vrach.
melo no.S:W-143 Ag 160* (MIR& 33:9)
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(MA.KSDIOVA9 S"V.)
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GNATYSHAK, Anatoliy Ivanovicbp prof.; -Gjjj;FMIKD .' red.;
POTOTSKIZAp L.A., tekhn. red.; CHUCHUPAKI V.D.v tekhn. red.
[Cancer of the tlWroid gland]Rak shchitovldnoi zheleq. Kiev,
Goaradisdat MIR, 1962. 174 p. (MMA 15:8)
(TEYROID GIAND-CANCER)
SHUPIK, P.; IAVRIK, S.; SHUMADA, I.; LJZBCKlTKO, P.; I-EDYANIK, R.; RADCHEIFAO, P.;
FAITCHENK09 V.; YESINMO,, L.; Ch7EBOTkF-'T, D.; BRATUSI, V.; ISHCMIKOr I.;
K014ISSARE11KOt I.; KOLOMYCHENKO, I.; HAKA4CHENKO, A.; ARUTYU11OV9 A.;
SKRIPIJICHENKO, D.; RODWLEVSKIY, A.; PAURIKO, K.; LE0104KO, K.;
KOZYRMIKO, N.,- PARKHOMENKO, V.; CHEiENIKO Ml.
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GORCIIA,KOV,, A.K. [deceased]; PARKHOMENKO, V.D.; CHERENIKO, M.P.
Functional state of some endocrine glands in malignant tumors.
Uch.zap. KWI 7zZ20-224161. (NIFA 16z8)
(CANCER RESEARCH) (ENDOCPMOLOGY)
GRIDWEV, V.N.; TREFILOV, V.I.; LOTSKO, D.V.; CHERENKO, N.F.
Mechanism of phase transformations in Ti-Cr alloyne Sborousuche
rabolnet.metallofizeAN MSR nD*12:37-45 t61. NMA 24:8)
(Titaniuo-ohromium a3loys-Hetanography)
(Phase rule and asuilibrium)