CHERNWO, A.A.
+ct, current
Contribution to the theor7 of the passage of a
through binary electro3,vte-solutions. Dokl. AN SSSR 153
no.5:M9-3-131 D.163. (NIRA 17:3.)
1. Institut elektrokbi-ii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.N. FrumkizWm.
INADI",F~ R.R.- KUZNETSOV, A.Y.; CHERITEI&O, A.A.
llqm�ds. ElektroVhird,ja I
of slow electrons 7n !
no.l2cl434-1442- D 165. l9gi)
1. Tnatitut cl,aktrokhbrdi AN SSSR. Submitted August 4. 1965.
AUTS021 I Levin, &.I., ~hcwat, Candidate or Tochuldsl Solosomal Tedir.
&.1.1 Gies", A.X.1 Vom;*tLrkjZ,-JXA~LCj~a ~.ka ~d
Alyavdla. W.A., Ingi-M
TITUt get., l9rifting in latonaifl.4 Smalling of Structural Slentric
ja%onalrikstall plaki kan-
steel' (14finirclaulye "tell. Arl
strqktalonnoy oloktro.tali)
p3jj=lC&Lg Isvgstiyo vyashikh ebsbnykh savedonlY - Cbcrmy& metal2aretya
'1959. Sr 1, pp 71-a1 (933R)
ANSTSACTI ezrIed act 04 kIA-ticb Of bar" I.-
Comparative to.tseNre
yarilkl*o With the ago r ."Ventiogn" "a ZF-rl"Utal methods
:
i"d- Of the
11
1r
of etruatural. steel smelting. ft. basic P"W
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ex,orldental toohno2odY which C4mm,d intan.1ficstiab or *a
-
d C~l
o
Ing and reduced ths, scalting time '17 One huar- lacld.t.
09sphorlastlan during the "alti=4 P"GONAt not of gs*eouo
,
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b1
ue
axidlolAg
No. A; termination of vieltind, 1QWblAAd ith
rolinri-
ton
t
car
$ p
Lmg~th,aughj reduced quantity or b%rujag-ea
at
d
iti
on
d
sary doaxidation with and axly a
roahrosoot metal treatment
f
1/ or
fe"goillgas plus sake dust, a"
slag of the 6ams metal at the moment of discharge. Results
b
C"4
3 y
-are compared WW tb. follovina Canclusiam,
a"41 300061ohOrlastlon did got depend 00 the t,.i the
slag and 08 the URP-mlaT-o, -L,"" the f.rrau, .Id
ked A strO-4 affect 00 P?--.phcrvm distribution hot ... n the
metal Good the 814c, a" f, - mew treatment by slag of the seas 11
set&'# the desuiruriwwtl.,~ rate 1. the test s.thad -6
)kIgh.i f
than Is the cmvs-tl-n&l )-haalce7i a strong offset f f.rrej.
:
WZ146 Oft the dedoUlfurl"tion Goofficient in the ladle was ob-
**read a4s saw"Ca" aloe dearlototic. prior t- the dischrg.
o&& imperative. The d*crosse Of !eormlag-out carbon 614 not
-I" "age the bydroew. costs.%. -Preliminary d.oxid&tioa -4
early addItIon of forrosilleas dust -"oded-u,- I:Iai-
motion or oxygen. Prior to the mAditica of agent- with higher
reducing especitios thaft those or cartour %h@ oxygen content
depends an the Carbon cant.at ". 1. the e.9. of
on the $Mwoom content. 21.1ag-of the motel Ith the
:1041
.
lag eased a 4.0".0. of the ..7gaz contest during the dia-
charge. The determination of mas-notallia Impurities was
os"I*& out by KAgIn..r B.S. Teremooko, he Stated the%, In
spite of "a shortened. T.d.ctlm *Lee. Ist.a.1fled 4.0sidatI.4
CW4 2/) ".&Uff favorable .-disla.s for eliminating lapuritleo. fthe
sixt." of the metal with the r.4.4it slag had a positive
zffoldt on th decrease -Of noz-ostall1c Imp-111a.. rho 4*.
ri od now,h:d ensures the proodv4slon of MO quality metal.
fte author presents Craph& comps~jj ehw~ga. of the impurity
contest Is experimental and conventional, methods.
The" Gre 13 graphs and I U'Lot "forenew.
A390CIATIONI. SLb
1,,!r.kly a.t.llurClchoakl7 Lustiest (Sib.ri.. Institute of
Ilardy). Kulact.kLy 0Wl"Slahmekly Iteabinat (Lusnotak
Ketallar4rloal Combine)
SVSKMMI qatalmr 25. 1950'
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TITIMs Intensification of zmalt!zd Stluctural Zloctric Steel
(IotsUs1f1k4ts17A Plavkl kaMStrAirtsionacy elaktrosta.11)
MSIODICALs stal-, 11959, Or 4. Yp 323-3v WSSR)
ARSMOTS An iAv*L-!_-aViOm of the possibilities of intensifying
electric smelting process carried out on the Kuznetsk
Ketallurgi"a-Cambim during 1956-1957 is described
.
For this purpose 100 heats of struct-.1--al steels %-are
carried Out (table 1) in wtach the following methods
Of intensification Of Smelting Pers tested: 2) the
use of Oxygen for the Oxidation of admixtures;
2) combining of the end of the malting peric-d- tncb the
bQ91--ing of OXIA-tian; 3) dephosphorisavion of metal
during melting; 4) decreasing tho =ouat of burned out
cazoon (up ra 0.2%)% 5) intensification of the
dsOxida,tion by the use of a preliminary precipitation
deox1dation with complex doaxidents and with an addition
of powdered ferrosilicon after the zaking of a reducing
-other with powdered okel appizS~mr metal
Card 1/3 slag tog c
~qgsthfr 1dtb slag With &A *rArg&tiC stirring;
int :nailication of the desulpaurinatlon PrOCDaR3
int nsif"tion of alloying by starting it at the
b, Rinning of the rsdu=Lnj~ period. The co=par!Acu of
a --ompoc OIL of cotal and slag during
am tin- the usual and exporiziontal practices for
Ste 1 M in given in rig I &Ld 2 rsspectively~d the
0 isca of me 1ca2 properties Of metal p. aced
by the usuca experilwntal ctic-is - table 2.
Uoan duration of tbe Individua r-39:1ting periods anA
whole Wats - table 3. It - cozzludsd ttat the
expericantal caZZU01067 of nzelting electric structural
steels can to used wit" advantaGe. Z~ft izvostigation. of
the metal produced by the experimental tachnOlOfcYh u's
indicated that it is of satisfactory Tuality wh
confirmed by a --onsiderable decrease in ths, Proportion
of out of grade steel (from 0.872 to 0.186%). The mean
duration of a beat is decreased by I liour which under
operutinS condi-.1-ons of the malting shop an the work
Card 2/3 increased the prodLWtivLty or a f=mjLcd by 140% and
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decreases, the specific power consumption by 80 kuhr/ton of
steel. There &IV 2 figured, 3 t3blos and 11 references
Of Which 9 aX* SOVIec 0 1 German "d I Amorie".
ASWCILT101. Sibirskiy LlotallurgicheGkiy Institut i KuZO0tBkiY
Alstallurgiclmsiciy Ko=binat (Siboriam ~:etallurgLcal
Institute and the Kazzetak Liatallurgical COmbine)
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rlal 3b a O.S. Landaborg, Academician, (Re p Id.);
a
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n . Doctor of rhysical and xathematim Soleness;
Z. L. FabellneW.Y. Doctor of Physleal. and Plath4matloal Sciences;
V. A. ftbrlkmtv Mostor of Physical and XathematicAl. Sciences;
V,G. Soritok1wo Candidate of Technical 3ciancesi S.M. Itayakly,
avid Technical Sciences; I..X. KlLmovskaya,
tat or WW"cal and Slathematleal 3clence,81 V.S. VAllyanchuk
(D woosm3d), Nestor or Phyfloal and Mathematical 3410nOWS. A-TS.
Gu mbaman, Xboter Of' Phyalual and 11athematleal ScLancesi
S.L. Gemser; Tsah~ 22.t T.V. Sarsnyuk.
?his book Is Intended for scientists and researchers In
t1w f:L Id or spectroscopy, an well an for toeftloal personnel
0
URLM =trM sawlyale :in various IfidustrIes.
OWMAME Oda volume contains ITT scientific and technical stuctles
p he 10th All-Union Confer-
of ataffile speatregrophy iMented at t
como an Spectroscopy In . The studles.we" carried out by
ambers of salent1flo and technical Institutes and Include
exteux" - bibLI as of Soviet and other sources. The
studies cover many phases of spectroacopys spectra or ram earth*,
electromagnetic radiation, physicochemleal methods for controlling
MR401120 Produstlons PhYSIGS And technology or gas discharge.
OPUGS and NPectivsOOPY. abnormal dispersion In metal vapors,
BP*Otrcs*OPY and the combustlon theory, spectrum analyalo. of or**
and Minerals. photographic methods for quantitative spoctruct
MnalYalm of metals 04 alloys, spectral dote, nation of the
'b7drogen contact or astalm by means or isotopes, tables. ar;d
&ties" or spectral lines, spark spectrogrophlo analysis,
.tat,
murv.:tLoal study of variation in the parameters of calibration
. determination or traces of metals, spectrum analysis In
wetallurlV. thermochamimtry In metallurgy, and Principles and
practlog of spectrochealcal analysis.
Card 2.~31
materials of the IM All-Unlon Conference (Coat.) 30W/1700
ft"dov, X.A. Investigation of the Relatlon or the Composition
of the Sample to the Emission Cloud Composition In Spectrum
Analysis 276
AwZkhb&%m, Ya.D.. YO.S. Kostyukova A.I. Chernanka, and V.D.
Wykh. Weasurlng the Viporlz;ATUM~~Xlements and
"i-eir Compounds In an Cloctric Arc 265
Solotukhin. G.Te. Invostliatlon of the Iffect or Sloctrodo
roollng Candutlons an .11pectral Line Intensity 289
Mudnevskly, N.K.. and Ye.3. Obukhovs. Special Characteristics
of the IMtry of Binary At loys Into the Cam Cloud of an A-C Are 292
Wadnevskly, X.r-, " A.Z. Vr7akhlov. Special Charact*rlotlcs
of the Rntry of a Copper..-Ide At toy Into a Spark 296
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SOV/124-58-11-12936
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 11, p 154 (USSR)
AUTHOR: _Shax-nevlCo, A. I.
TITLE: Study of the Processes of Vaporization and Luminescence of
Matter in an Electric Arc (Izucheniye protsessov paroobrazova--
niya i svechenlya veshchestva v elektricheskoy duge)
PERIODICAL: Dokl. 7-y Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch. 40-letiyu Velikoy
Oktyabr' sk. sots. revolyutsii. Nr Z, Tomsk. Tomskiy un-t, 1957,
pp 1Z1-122
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
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I SOV / 137-58- 12-215480
-Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgjya.. 1958, Nr 12, p 196 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Chernenko, A.I.
TITLE- A Study of the Processes of Vaporization of Elements in the Electric
Arc (lzucheniye protsessov paroobrazovaniya veshchestv v elektriches-
koy duge)
PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Fizika, 1958, Nr 1, pp 140-146
ABSTRACT: The study of the kinetics of vaporization of an element placed in the
pit of a carbon electrode was achieved bv X-ray photography of the
electrodes. Sharp sequence X-ray photographs of electrodes with an
0. 3 sec exposure were obtained one second apart. All the metals in-
vestigated (Pb, Al, Bi, Cu, Zn, Sn, Ni, Ag, Fe, Hg, and others)
form a regularly shaped drop in the initial period of the burning of the
arc. With most of the metals investigated condensation of the element
on the upper electrode and the formation of evaporation- resistant com-
pounds are observed. Cu, Nj, and Zn are diffused into the electrode.
Many of the compounds and minerals are reduced to metals in the arc.
Card 1/2 Diffusion of BaO in the electrode is observed in the course of its
vaporization, Count of the number of frames on the X-ray film
SOV/137-58-12-25480
A'Study of the Processes of Vaporization of Elements in the Electric Arc
permits one to determine the time of the complete evaporation of a specimen. 1n
this way the kinetics of vaporization were investigated in detail, and it was revealed
that the vaporization of elements in the pit of the electrode can be examined from
the standpoint of the theory of thermal vaporazaiion of sunall bodies, The volatility
of the following elements was determined.- B), T'., Pb, Sn, N-,, Fe, Mn, Ag. Hg'
As, Te, Cd, Zn, Sb, Cu, In, Ga, Ge, Ti, Th, Ta, Mo, and W. Bibliography: 11
references.
A. Sh.
ASSOCIATION : Institut geologii Vostochnosibirskogo filiala AN SSSR.
Card 2 /Z
GNETUSIW, M.A*; GOMON't GvO*; CHXRNMO~ A*I*
Effect of the chromium content of pyrope ou the height of z-vivol
curres of speotral absorption. Up. Toes. min. ob-va 87 no.1:85-89
'58. (mm 11:6)
I.' Amakinskaya, ekspeditsiya Glavuralsibgeologii, at. Nyurba.
(Ghromium--Speotra) (Garnet)
RATUBALIN, Ta.D.; XWTTUKOYA, Ye.S.; CHERM'KO, A.I.; MALYKH. V.D.
I Ila - - swob~~
Measuring the evaporation rate of elements and their compounds
in an electric arc. Fiz.sbor. no.4:285-289 '58.
(MIRA 12:5)
(Electric arc) (Evaporation)
GhEMMIKO, A. I. Cand Fbys-Math Sci - (diss) "Study of Processes
of Vapor-Forrmti on and Radiance ctf SubrW- ices in an Electrical Are
During Spectral Analysis," Irkutsk, 1960, 11 - , 150 copies (Ir-
PP
kutsk State U im A. A. Zhdanov) (KL, 46/60, 1123)
PLASTININ, V.V.; prinimala uchastiye: CHERNENKO, A.I.
Spectral analysis of mica for-alkali metals. Zav.lab. 27
no-7:856-857 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.A. Zhdanova.
(Mica--Spectra) (Alkali metals--Spectra)
SREDIN, V.V., inzh.; BURSHTEYN, Ya.I.; DLRGUNGVq V.I.; TARASMOVP POM.;
CHMNEWKO p A. I.
Laying pipes above ground at oil refineries. Stroi. truboprov. 6
no.3:16-18 Mr 16.1a (NIRA .14:3)
1, Institut Lengiprogazp Leningrad.
(Pip--)
CEnnM, A.K.
7irst general asseublv of the Siberian Branch of
Sciences of the U.S.S*R. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR
-
(;iberia-Research)
the Academy of
no.B-.139-142 158.
(kRA 11; 10)
-
. CHERNMIKO, A.K.
Secoal general mesting of the Siberian Branch of the-Acadecy of Sciences
of the U.S.S.R. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSA no*12:93-94 '58o(NIBA 12:3)
(AcaderV of Science of the U.S.S.R. )
28(0)
AUTHORSI Lavrentlyev, M. A., Academician, SOV/30-59-1-8/57
Chernenko, A. K.
TITLE: Development of Science in Siberia (Razvitiye nauki v Sibiri)
-4'~
MIODICAM Yeatnik-Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Nr 1, pp 65-67 (USSR)
ABSTRACT% In eastern USSR a great scientific center, the Sibirskoye
otdeleniye Akademii nauk SSSR- (Siberian Brdrich of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR), is growing and developing. A
plenary meeting of the Sectfon took place in Novosibirsk, the
task of which was the approval of the working scheme for 1959-
More than 5,00 '0 workers are building institutes of hydro-
dynamics# geology and geophysiog, nuclear physica, and others.
The pace of the work is still insufficient for the require-
ments. Scientists approved their first summarized working
schemet including the fields of physical-mathematiaall tech-
nical, mathematicalp and mechanical sciences. The examination
of mechanical properties of polympres the fieias of heat
physics and chemical sciences are also mentioned'. The pro-
spects of discovering .,petkoleuia, gas, and other deposits
shall also be examined. In addition, the history of the
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peoples of Sib*ria and the Par East shall be studied.
"0. There are 5 figures.
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CH&TWBI%6_4,-vK-w -.IIIROIIDV, K.Ye.
Combined learned councile of the Siberian division o:P the
Academy of Soiences of the U.S.S.R. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR
no.7:126-127 159. (I-a-,U 12:12)
(Siberia--Research)
OHMUMMW I A I K I
General oseembly of the Siberian Branch of tbo Acudeny of
Sciences of the U.S.S.R. I%v.Bib.otd.AN SSSR no.11:107-108
'59. (MIR& 13;4)
(Siberia--4cademy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.)
, I- . I., ~ . ... -
CHMMO, A. K.
United learned council on the pbysical and mthemtical, and
technical sciences. Izv-Sib.otd.AN SSSR no*3:129-131 160,.
.-I (MMA 13:10)
(Siberia--AcadeaV of Sciences of the U.A.S.R.)
CHOMKO, A, K.
Consolidated learned council on the pbysicomathematical and
technical sciences. Izv.01b.otd.AN SSSR no.8:158 160.
(MIR& 13:9)
(Acaderw of Sciences of tbe;U.S.S.R.)
MIME, 111(0, A. K.
General asseubly of t':(, Division of the Soviet Aca4-e:2-,- of
.- - L
116iences. Izv.Si'i.,.otd.AT SS"'-. ncil2:135-136 160. (1-a-.'-A 24..--2)
(Acadewi of Scirt;i--:,F~ ol' the U.S.S.R6.)
A.K.
Joint Academic Cowncil on -1"., Rh-,sicorrathematical and Teclmlcal
Sciences. 1--v.Si'b,.otd.AN no.12-:136-1,17 160. (MI---A 14:2)
(Academy of Sciances of tl Iie U.S.S.-,..)
ATJTHOR.- Chernenko A. K.
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D223/D305
TITLE: Symposium on some problems in mathematics and mechanics
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya,
no. 1, 1961, 123-124
TEXT: On November 17-19, 1960, a symposium on problems in mathem-
atics and mechanics-.-was.held in Novosibirsk in-the Akademgorodok.
Participating-in-this symposium.were some well-known Soviet scien-
tists. The papers.included in the program of-the symposium were
grouped mainly.around-work in.mathematic.and.mechanics.developed
largely by the Academician M. A. Lavrent'yev. The symposium opened
with a papers by Academician M. A. Lavrentlyev entitled: "Some PM*' b-
lems in the Motion of Liquids with a Free Surface". A survey of
investig-at.i.ons-on stability sarried out by the Academy of Sciences
UkrSSR under-the guidance-of-.M...A..Lavrent'yev was given by Academi-
cian-A. Yu. Ishlijaskiy (MGU). Academician A. A. Dorodnitsyn of the
Vychislitel 'Inyy tsentr (Computer Center) AS USSR presented a paper
on 174ethods. of Solving Surface Layer. Equations". Doctor of Techni-
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cal Sciences G~ S. Migirenko of the Institut gidrodinamiki (Insti-
tute of Hydrodynamics) Siberian Department AS USSR, clarified some
problems on dynamic.disintegration: Doctor of Physico-Mathematical
Sciences..N. N. Moiseyev spoke-on the results of investigations on
non-linear waves.in a solid medium carried out in the Computer Cen-
ter of the AS USSR. Speaking on the "Vapor Cycle and some Problems
of..Energy Connected with this" was Academician S. A. Khristianovich
of- the Institut teoreticheskoy i prikladnoy mekhaniki (Institute of
Theoretical and Applied-Mechanics).Siberian Department, AS USSR.
AcademicarL,L. I. Sedov,.Institut mekhaniki.(Institute of Mechanics)
MGU presented a paper on.the "Principal Conceptions of Mechanics
of_._&.Solid._Medium".. P. Ya. Kochina,(Institute of Hydrodynamics,
Siberian Department, AS USSR) spoke on applying the theory of com-
plex alternating--funations in-the.problem of filtration. Academiciai
S. L. Sobolev, -.Institut matematiki. (Institute of Mathematics) Siber-
ian-Pepartment,..AS USSR, reported on the results of investigation
on cubic formulae. Academician I. N. Vekua, Novosibirskiy gos,un-t.
(Novosibirsk State University) dealt in his paper with general anal-
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ytical functions.. and..quasiconf orming-:reflectio-us....S-ome --problems
of the..theLory-of equations of mixed compound-type were.presented
by Member of the AS USSR A. V. Bitsadze (Institute of Mathematics,
Siberian Department-, AS USSR). The joint paper of DoctorSof Physico-
Mathematical-.Sciences,.L. D. Hudryavtsev and S. M. Nikol'skiy of the
Matemati.cheskiy.inatitut.im...-V. A. Steklova (Institute of Mathema-
tics.im...V. A..Steklov) AS USSR, was dedicated to theorems of en-
closures-(envelopes),and.their.use for the solving of elli tical
equations.,-..Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Sciences L. 1. Volkovy-
skiy- of Permakiy_gostun-t (State University of Perm') prepared a
paper...on- the. theme... "Singular. Integral, Equations and the Theory of
PotentiaL..or.Stre-tched Surfaces.". On algebra:Lo.constructions, a
report- waa-prepared, by.- Ar-adem:LciarL.A.. I.. Mal-Itsev (Institute of
Mathematics-,.--Siberkan.Depar-tment,-AS USSR). Corresponding Member
of- the...AS USSR A. D. Aleksandrov (LGU) prepared. a paper "The Princi-
ple of Maximum.-" On. new resu1_ts___and__the_ constr_uctime_ theories of
funct.:Lon~s_,...repor_ted Oorresponding-Member. of. the, AS -USSR, Academician
of the AS Armerd-aiL.SSR, S. N. Mergelyan_ (Compute r Center AS Armenian
SSRo Correapanding--Member-of- the AS USSR.L. A. Galin..(Institute
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of Mechanics AS USSR) in his speech dealt with the contact problems
of- the. theory of - e'~asticity, with variations in the elasticity mod-
ulus.....Candidate. of. Physico-Mathematical Sciencees K. Ye. Gubkin
Ins-titut. khimicheskoy.f iziki ...(Institute of, -Physical Chemistry) AS
USSR contributed.a report orL.the-"DiEfTaction of Feeble Shock Waves
at__Sma1,L Candidate of. Physico-Mathematical Sciences S. K.
Godurov- spoke -on- some -.p-aradoxical - quasilinear equations. Candidate
of-.Physico-Mathematical.Sciences Yu. G. Res4etnyak discussed quasi-
conform:Lng.,-reflections in space. Doctor of Physico-Mathematical
ScLences.S. G. Kreyn.of-Voronezhakiy.gos. un-t (State University
of. VoronezlO developed.a-series-of.questions on interpolation
theorems.iii-the.theory of operators. Doctor of Physico-Mathematical
Sciences A. A. Nikollski .(Institute-of,Mechanics AS USSR) dedicated
1y
hirx. paper, to the motion of bodies in a rotating fluid. On the solu-
tion of.axi-symmetrical problems of the theory-ofelasticity us,-ng
analy.tiv-al,-functions,spoke Doctor of Technical Sciences A. Yu. Al& -
sandrov-Novosibirskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo trans-
porta..(Novosibirsk Institute of Railroad Engineers). Doctor of
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Physico-MathematicaL.Sciences-P. F. Filchakov (Institute of Mathem-
atics AS USSR) reported on.the solution of problems in pressure
filtrations-The papers presented.at the symposium will,be pub-
Li,shed- as---a. separate publication,
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AUTHOR.- Chernenko, A.K.
TITLE: At the joint scientific council for the physico-math-
emtical and technical sciences
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya.
no. 6, 1961, 134-135
TEXT: The regular meeting of the Obl'yedii%ennyy uchenyy sovet po
fiziko-matematicheskim i tekhnicheskim naukam (Joint Scientific Coun-
cil for Physico-Mathematical and Technical Sciences) of the S4berian
Division AS USSR took place on March 21-23, 1961, The All-Union
Academic Commission recently broadened the scope of the Council and
authorized its sections to under-take the examination of theses. On V/
March 21, at the meeting of the Technical Sciences Section (Chair-
man - K.B. Karandeyev,.Corresponding Member, AS USSR; Scientific
secretary - Professor P.O. Pasnkov), V.M. Kuznetsov presented his
Candidate's thesis - "Some Aspects of the Effect of a Ground Exolo-
sion" (Official examiner - Professor G.S. Migirenko). E.A. Antonov
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received a Candidate's degree for his thesis: "Some Aspects of the
Theory and*Practice of Impact Water-Jets". The official examiners -
T.F. Gorbachev, Corresponding-Member AS USSR, Professor V.S. Muchnik,
author of the system of hydraulic coal-extraction, and B.V. Sudnis-
nikov, manager of the drilling mechanization laboratory of the Sib-
erian Division's Mining Institute - noted that his.work would cbn-
tribute towards solving the problem of the hydraulic extraction
of coal and ores.; this research is part of the program for creating
impact hydraulic equipment and was carried out at the Division's
Institut gidrodinamiki (Institute of Hydrodynamics) under the direc-
tion-of B.V.'Boytsekhovskiy. The devised jet has already been suc-
cessfully tested fit the.B6chAtskiy coal quarry in the Kuzbass. Such
equipment permits'the attainment of dynamic presssures in the water
jet of 6000 - 9000 atm and the realization of jet velocities of
1300 - 150C m/sec. The next day O.V. Sosnin presented his Candi-
date2s thesis - "Irregular Creep of Turbine Discs" (Official
examiners: Professor L. Ya. Aleksandrov. N.A. ZheltulChin and S.M.
Belonosov). At the meeting of the Physico-Mathematical Sciences
Section (Chairman - D.V. Shirkov*, Correspoi-L.-.1ing Member AS USSR;
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scientific secretary - A.A. Naumov) Yu. P. Krasovskiy of the Rostov-
on-Don State University received a Candidate's degree for his thesis:
."Fixed Waves of Finite Amplitude" (official examiners - Professor
N.N. Moiseyev, Professor M.A. Krasnosellskiy, L.V. Ovsyannikov).
On March 23 there were plenary meetings of the Joint Scientific
Council (Chairman - Academician M.A. Lavrentlyev: scientific secret-
ary - E.I. Grog6lyuk, Corresponding Member AS USSR) at which the sub-w
mission of doctoral theses and the conferment of Candidate's degrees
occurred. L.V. Ovsyannikovsuccessf-ally submitted his Doctor:s
thesis - "Grouped Properties of Differential Equations" at the morn-
ing meeting. The official examiners - Academican A.I. Malltsev,
A.V. Bitsadze, Corresponding Member, AS USSR and N.N. Moiseyev -
highly praised his work as a fundamental contribution to mathematical
sciences. -At the evening meeting G.D. Suvorov of the Tomsk State
University presented his thesis - "Main Properties of Some General
Classes of Topologic Reflections of Plane Areas with Variable Bound_
aries" -'which is a further development of the ideas of Academician
M.A. Lavrent'yev regarding the theories of quasi-conformal reflec-
tions; his work was well received by the official examiners.- Prof-
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essor L.D. Kudryavtsev, Professor A.F. Leontlyev and Professor L.I.
Volkovyskiy. The Scientific Council planned the future development
of the physico-mathematical and technical science establishments of
the Siberian Division for the period 1962-1965; in particular,'the
Council recognized the expediency of founding an institute of high-
tensions and an institute of physics, atmospherics and hydrophysics
at Novosibirsk in 1963. It also acknowledged the need for organiz-
ing a laboratory of rock-and geo-magnetism, in the Physics lznkstitute
of the Siberian Division (at Krasnoyarsk) and for creating in the
Radiaphysics and Electronics Institute two new sections; a section
for the electronics of ultrahigh frequencies and a sectiori for
nuclear electronics.
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AUTHOR: Che)~nenko, A.K.
TITLE.- Theses defended(at the meeting of the combined scien--
tific council for physico-mathematical and 'Technical
sciences)
?ERIODICAL:.Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Sibirskoye otdeleniye,
no. 7, 1961p 129 - 132
TEXT; The Obl'yedinennyy uchenyy sovet po fiziko-matematicheskim i
.tekhnicheskim naukam (Council for Physico-Mathematical Sciences) of
the Siberian Section, AS USSR met on May 15-18, 1961, when a number
of theses for doctorate and candidate degrees were defended. S.I.
?okhozhayev of the Institut gidrodinamiki SO, AN SSSR (Hydrodyna-
mics Institute, Siberian Branch AS USSR) presented a thesis enti-
tled "An investigation of the boundary value problem for an equa-
tion A U = U2,,. This equation was investigated for the case when
the circular regiong radius R9 and the boundary condition U/r
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(f(S) have a special form U/r = 0. A.T. Gaynov of the Institut mate-,
matiki, SO AN SSSR (Mathematical Institutev Siberian Branch AS
USSR) presented a thesis on "Some problems of the theory of non-
associative rings". The work investigated certain classes of non-
associative rings and algebra putting forward a new theory of free
commutative and anti-commutative algebraic products and a simpler
proof of Allbert's theory using the latter~s concept of differential
substitution. Ya.I. Kanell.presented a thesis entitled "The equa-
iions of combustion theory for large values of time". The work in-,
vestigated certain problems of the heat theory of combustion when
the diffusion coefficient is equal to the temperature conductivity
coefficient and the initial d-istribution of material and heal.- gua-
rantees a similarity of concentration and temperature for the en-',-,ire
process. The stability of the steady state wave relative to initial
disturbances was demonstrated. Concurrently, theses were also defen-
ded at the meeting of the Sektsiya tekhnicheskikh nauk (Section for
Technical Sciences). V.P. Sdobyrev of the Institut mekhaniki AN
SSSR (Institute of Mechanicag AS USSR) read a thesis "Criteria for
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prolonged stability for certain alloys when under tension". The si.-
multaneous effect of expansion and torsion on the stability of tu-
bular models of heat stable alloys was studied and the criteria for
prolonged stability in plane tension states worked out. The half-
sum of the maximal chief tension and the intensity of the normal
tension is a linear function of the logarithm of the destruction
time and independent of the type of tension. This author's results
have already found use in gas turbine construction factories in
calculations concerning the most heavily loaded parts of machines.
G.R. Bochkarev of the Institut gornogo dela, SO,, AN SSSR (Coal Min-
ing Institute, Siberian Branch AS USSR) presented a thesis nThe
effect of certain constructional and technological factors on the
condensation of coal slime in a hydrocyclone". He investigated the
effect of constructive parameters on hydrocyclone productivit.7,
found the optimal pressure and parameter values for slime condensa-
tion and a method for controlling the whole process automaticallyi
the results have already been used in a nuirlber of coal dressing
factories in the Kuzbass. S.G. Skopin presented "Problems of work-
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ing large coal strata in the Tom'-Usinskiy region of the Kuzbass".
The work investigated strata mining in this area and made recommen-
dations as to the permissible amount of rock uncovering and for in-
creasing productivity and lowering the cost price of the coal, as
we",-1 as pointing out the wisdom of using hydraulic methods of min-
ing in this region. B.A. Movchan of the Institut elektrosvarki imeni'
Ye.0. Patona AN USSR (Institute of Electrowelding imenJ Ye.O. Paton,
AS UkrSSR) presented "Microscopic irregularities in cast alloys".
The author indicated ways of regulating the size and form of physi-
cal and chemical irregularities and established reasons for heat
fractures during polygonization and worked out methods for overclom.-
ing these and brittle destructioniparticularly on welded join-il-ls~ B.
V. Shabat's thesis "Non-linear hyperbolic and spatical problems of
iaogonal transformation" was concerned with the development of q,,,a-
si.-conformal transformation and exte.-nded the use of -15he theory
more general systems of hyperbolic type. M.M. Lavrentlev of ille
Mathematical Institute, Siberian Branch, AS USSR presented a thes1s
~:,n "Certain incorrect problems of mathematical physics" an(l solved
a series of geophysical problems of considerable mathematical diffi-
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culty and formulated some general methods for the solution of prob-
lems in this sphere. A.A. Dezin of the Matematicheskiy institut
imeni V.A. Steklova AN SSSR (Mathematical Institute imeni V.A. Stek-
lov AS USSR) presented a thesis on "Invariant differential operators
and boundary value problems". The work dealt with first order equa-
tion systems and new boundary prolems were discovered for the hete.-
rogeneous multi-dimensional system of Koshi-Riman and their correct-
ness demonstrated by methods of contemporary functional analysis.
O.A. Zhautykov, Head of the Sektor matematiki AN Kaz. SSR (Mathema-
tical Sector AS Kaz SSR) presented a thesis "The investigation of
the counting system theory of differential equations" which invecti-
gated the theory of first order partial differential equations, where
the unknown depends on a denumerable set of variables and the coun-
ting systems in ordinary and partial differential equations. S.M.
Belonosov, Senior Assistant at the Mathematical Institute, Siberian
Branch, AS USSR presented a thesis "Pundamental plane static prob-
lems of elasticity theory for singly connected and doubly connected
regions" which proposed a new method of solving problems of elastic
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equilibrium, applicable to both regions including those containing
angular points, The method appears to be suitable for the numerical
solution of elasticity theory problems on electronic digital compu-
ters. At the plenary session of the scientific committee it was de-
cided to petition for the award of a doctor's degree to M.M~ Doku-
chayev Chief Engineer So3ruzvzryvprom, without hearing a thesis for
his outstanding work in the theory and practice of explosions and
their use in the national economy. The Committee examined eleven
other doctors' and candidates' theses [Abstractor's note: No infor-
mation given on these].
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Attachment for the Vul;f net. Raved.i okh.nedr 28 no.3:46-47
Mr 162. (NIRA 15:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologorazve-
dochnyy institut.
(Cr7stallography)
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Trarslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 14, p. 239,
# 30241
AUTHOR: Chernenklo, A.P. 16
TITLE; Methods of Analysis of Non-Linear Processes
PERIODICAL-. Sb. 1,9ningr. in-ta inzh. ih.-d. transp., 1958, No. 161, pp. 62-
90
TEXTi The existing methods of analysis of non-linear processes are dis-
cussed and their comparative evaluation is given. I. Methods of harinonic
analysis using the power polinomial In a pure form (Kotel'nikov's method).
The characteristic of the non-linear element is expressed by power series. To
this element the sum of voltages with different frequencies Is supplied. II.
Methoas leading to double Fourier series. a) W.R. Bennett's method. The charac-
teristic of the non-linear element is presented by a linear-broken line. The cur-
rent in the non-linearelement is a function of connected voltages and is pre-
sented by a n-multiple Fourier series where n is the number of connected voltages.
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111. Methods leading to Bessel functions. a) A.C. Bartlett's method. The non-
linear element is a triode with a characteristic expressed by a power iseries.
Modulation products can be compxited by Bessel functions. b) L.I. YarOSlavskiyls"
method. The characteristic of the non-linear element is-representeT-by a sum
of elementary broken lines. Eight tylAcal broken lines and their equwtlions are
given. Combination frequencies are concealed in Bessel functions. c) I.V.
Basik's method. The author makes use of the method suggested by Bartlett but
applies it to a tube with many control electrodes with the result that the VY_
method becomes a generalized one. d),G.V. Dobrovol'skiy,g method. Non-lineax
multipolars are considered.in application to freqpency converters. The charac-
teristic of the non-linear element is approximated by an exponential polinomial,
Essentially the Dobrovollskiy's method enables to solve any problem of analysis
of non-linear processe& in.:t non-linear multipolars with any degree of accuracy.
e) N.N. Krylov's method. The non-linear element is an electronic tube with a
'.characteristic approximated by an expo'nential function. For approximation of
the anode charaoteristic' of the electronic tube Krylov suggested the hyperbolic
tangent function. A comparative evaluation of the mentioned methods is made on
a particular example. The formula derived by Basik expresses at the same time
all harmonic and combination components, but the calculation by this method is
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more cumbersome than by V.A. Kotel'nikov's method, The methods of Bar-,lett,
Bennett, Yaroslavskiy and Kiylov consider the action of only for on the non-
linear element two voltages with different frequencies. Therefore in case of a
greater number of voltages these methods cannot be applied. The complexity of
Dobrovol'skiy's method renders its use difficult. The -methods of V.A. Kotel'-
nikov and I.V. Basik are most expedient from the viewpoint of engineering cal-
culation..
Translator's noie. Mis is the full translation of the original Russian ab-
stract.
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PHASE x B6ox mcriorTknox SOV/4426
Intit.t :.nzhanarov zheleznodorozhnogo transport&
Awtomati". telemakhanika I avyaz (Automation, Telemachanics.
and Cosaxonleatlona) Moscow, Tramszhaldorlzdat~, 1960. 230 p.
(series: its$ 3bornik, vyp. 169) 1,000 copies printed.
General 34.t V. H. Ustov. Professor; Ed.s 0. 1. Marenicovs.
Engineer; Tech. Ed.i Ye. H. Bobrova.
FURP033i This book Is intended for technical personnel Lod
scientists engaged in the fields of autox&tLon. tela=schaAlca,
and communications.
CCVKRAG3s This collectich Of Lrtlclos presents v&rIous methods
of &nalysls " synthesis of electric circuits. -Now dosigns
sre described and ways or Improving technical and economic
IM14q& of communication Instrunonts InvestiZated. The
articles contain computations for Individ"I types of co=awnl-
ca,tion and telemochartical systems. No personalities' A"
mantloned., Some or the &rticlas are aoc*~panled by references.
&r.
ar'n- C ~-dxt~ ct-Tv'rn'-~tZ :,711~nce3, z.nt
o if 1=;ro-T:Mg ?a74=Ote--3 Or Relays With
Spring suspension of th~ A.-,--nr.- 177
The a4thor pr*36n's A =0-ft0d =&kt3 It'posaible to
aLIntain the given tr"-t_-~n str_r7:)-, vilue or a relay
60nstant without ouzrent 1=4 to 1r;:rJv* other relay pars.
"t4dre - ThAre are 3 retarer._.s, azi Soviet.
gj-.: "67 'Irl I- Y%. Candidate Or
nr tPt Operation or,
Soh=a of
the magnetic C--mult
Th. authors 183
Single- amd _'oublO_Ltrl.-,I~~'
lays having a dllf
alroult. The artlzlle ij 4""nstratien
that Of thO two t7Pes Zht -217 Is
more Advantag&OU3,.
Candidate 0: TkW
_9~4ble.= ~�r _."~P.Aaratlng Tr~-3-m:i5,-on %r:1 Channels
W-An organuln.; Conforen-.0 c&1- Czx-~_. - -'ent Along Pour-
Wire Clrctdts &nd Usir-g Crystj,:
~-3
Ths author states th&t t" u2-) Of ~ttff~rllntlal trans-
formers LA the Syst"-s XuLkes
It possible tor ujo _-r-y:%t%I a~pllflars,
which co.~_Idcrxblly StIvIlrits -te clx_.~lt and adds
to Its reliability.
rR-.re-. Z-1 niaz Fr~quency
systems 201
The au
t r r~!~~-r4s -.rP I ~lrcult "tth one
-ilea the
frequency ap*ctxu4. This arrangement simpli
squipmeant and reduces its Cost. Thor* are 4 references:
2 Soviet, I.Inglish, and I Prench.
a
D. a Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent,
ItagInaer, and V. A. Sobakin, Engineer. Ku-
r &1 Code Xoncontact Transmrtter Using Magnetic Ampli-
fiers 215
This Is the doscrlption of a noncontact transmitter of
numerical code designed by the authors In collabora.
tion with Engineer A. A. Grigortyants. The transmitter
generates code pulses by means of a special circuit using
magnetic amplifiers and operating under relay conditions.
it" model wna tested at the "Ba3kznt&ktnyya statemy avto-
tlkl. laborstoriya ('Noncontact Automation Sya-
tow' LaboratorT) or the L112h?. (Leningrad Railroad Engl-
Doers Institute)
AVAILUESt Library of Congress
JP/rm/ea
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CHERhEI~KO, A. P., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Nonlinear distortions in
frequency transformers and group track of multichannel comiunication
systems." Leningrad, 1960. 14 pp; (Ministry of Railroads USSR, Lenin-
grad Order of Lenin Inst of Railroad Transport Engineers im Academician
U
Y. Ii. Obraztsov); number of copies not given; price not given; (KL, 22-60?
140)
CHEn-ENKO A.P,
Effect of the inversiLon of a group of telephone channels on the
strength of nonlinear interferences. Elektrosviaz' 15
no-5:51-57 My 161 ~T61ephones) (MIRA 14:6)
CHRRIEOX0,A.R., SIMFOROV. G.Ye.; SRM, R.I.; TZR MOV, I.P.;
POLYANSUY, F.s.; risANK6, K.s.; wmwRiK, Y.K.; ALITOMER,
M.A.; RIVKIN, I.D.; IINGKGI, Ta.R.; CHETMMU, M.I., red.izd-va;
PYLINENIKIY. A.A., red.izd-va; 037ALID, R.Ya., red.izd-ve;
PROZOROVSUYA, V.L.. tekhn.red.
(Sharp increaRe in the labor productivity of Krivoy Rog Basin
miners; practi:ces in the "Bollshaviku and "Gigantu mines]
Krutoi. pod"em proizvoditellnosti truda gorniskov Krivbassa;
iz opyta raboty shakht *Bollshovik" i "Gigant." Moskva, 1960.
173 P. (MIRA 13:11)
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Iron mines and mining-Labor productivity)
MALAKHOV. G.M.i prof.,. doktor tekhn.nauk; SMTA. 3.1.; GEER 0,
.A~R ~,VASHCHEHKOO Test
Vor the highest possible labor productivity in underground mines,
Gor. zhur. no. 11:3-7 N 160. (MM 13:10)
I. Krivorozhakiy gornorudnyy Institut (for Malakhov). 2. Glavayy
inzh. radnika im. JDzerzhinskogo (for Shk-hta). 3. Nachallnik
shakhty Gigant krivorozhokogo radnika im, Dzerzhinskogo (for
Chernenko). 4. Glavuyy inzhener shakhty Gigant krivorozhskogo
rudnika im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Vashchenko).
(Mining engineering-Iabor productivity)
CHEMMKCI,, 41. R. inzhe
Tichnical progress is the teals M~ increasing labor productivity.
love VY86 ucheb. zave; gore zhut. nNIM-12 161.
(MIRA 15:10)
Krivoroshak~ya~ahakhta.NGigant".
(Stoping(Mining)) (Automatic control)
MALAKHOV, G.M., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; ZHELTETSKIY, A.Ye.; CHERKKNKQ,_
-L-R--; VASHCHENKO, V.S.; NIKULIN, S.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk;
LINNIX, G.F., kand.takhn.nauk; LAVRIIENKOI V.F., kand.tekhn.nauk;
SULIMA, G.S., gornyy inzh.
Breaking ore in a "compressed" medium in the Dzerzhinskiy Mine
was not worthwhile. Gor.zhur. no.8t2l-25 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Glavnyy inzh. rudoupravleniya im. Dzerzhinskogo (for 2heltetskiy).
2. Zaveduyushchiy shakhtoy "Gigant" rudoupravleniya im. Dzerzhinskogo
(for Ghernenko). 3, Glavnyy inzh. shakhty "Gigant" rudoupravleniya
im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Vashohanko).
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Mining engineering)
CHEIIII!,;,Li:(~ 1'. ;1 R. , i nz h . ;, V.A . , 'I ; LYA31 I, I -C. , in2h. ;
G.n.) inzh.; vai.)
Making a drift with the use of a mine corveyor. Shakht. stroi.
9 r!'.6:24-25 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Rud-nik imeni Koinintern-a, Krivcrozh3lAy basseyll (for. Cherneriko,
Lubenats, Lyash). 2. lir uclino-is sle -~'cvate I I sl-iy gor-nor-udnyy insti-
t-ut., Krivoy Rog (fcr Kunets, Dolins~-,Jy).
A IYRV, V.A., inthener; CHRRMIM, A.S., Inshener; TYACHAV, V.V., inzhener.
Increasing ball mIll productivityo Maent 23 nool:21-23 Ja-F 157o
(Crashing machiner7) Wai lo:4)
CHMMO. A.V...,(Pnepropetrovsk)
lasion of the nervous system in bronebiectasiig. Vrach.dcln no.4:
85--90 Ap'63- (MTU 1627)
1. Dnepropetrovskaya oblastraya klinicheskaya boltnitea imeni
I.I.Mechnikova.
(BRONCHIECTASIS) (BRAIV-DISEASES)
CHERIMM, A.Z., veterlnarnyy vrach.
r I ,ft%"ft"-WA4WWW-
laterml use of white hollo'bore condentrate. Voterinariia 33 no-3-,
69 Mr '56. (mm 9:5)
1. Rayonnan voterinarnoya lechabnitoa Tovashpollokogol?Ayom.
ViAtakay oblasti.
(HILTXBOBB)
.- C., 110P D. M. (Docent, CmA. Tech. Soi.)
"Protection of Ubder vater Parts of Ship Bodies from Corrosion and Bust.'
SchiffbautsobAlk Jum 1958,
Pol7Uebnical That. lmnlngmA
BULGARIA/Chm--ical Technology. Chonicrl Froducts. Corrosion. H-4
Corrosion. Protection.
Abs Jour i Rof Zhur - Khiriyn, 1958, No 22# 74341
Author : 41utja2n~o D.
Inst t Not Given
Title i Physico-Cho:iioel Trootx:ont of Boot Bottons for the Fra-
vontion of Marine Growths.
Orig Fub t Tozhka pronishlonost, 1558, 7, No 1, 33-34
Abstrrot i As c -,othod of preventing nsrinc growth en the subnorged
portion of boot bottons it is recomondod to hvvo thon cover-
ad with a thin lvyor cf Ou cppliod by =cans of an cloctric
sprr.y gun. Such v lryor is r1most insoluble in wntor, is
highly toxic to mrino life, hrs high corrosion resistive
properties, has an incronsod hrrdncvs, end has imprcvod res-
istmeo to abrasion. The power consuaption in tho described
r.pplication cor-prizos 0.8 XW Hr/,-2, consump-Uon of Ou is 15
r/.22) rnd the COBt Of oppliettion is 7 rcubloy, 615 kopoyek
~Mi. The useful life of the above corting, when applied in
Cord 3 1/2
BULGARIA/Chonionl Tochnolegy, Chm-loal Froducts. Corrosion. H-4
Corrosion Frotaction.
Abs Jour ; Rof Zhur - Xhildyet IMl 110 22# 74341
A
accordence with tho indiovtod nothod of protoction is ax-
tondod up to 26-28 nonths.
Ccnrd t 2/2
- - - .
ClIFTWED401 D. M.
I
NormalizatsiiR riodifitsirovannogo chugqma. (Vestn. Mash., 1950, no. 6, p. 3940)
(Normalizing of modified.cast iron.)
DLC: T144. V4
SO: I-Tanufacturing and Mechanical EnFineering in the Soviet Union,
Library of Congress, 1953.
CH-vF_,--Mh'FO, D.
CHEEMI-EII , D. Efjfect of carbon, ir st,_tel or -its cohasi-or ~At- cel,.,? st-c: i
KO rt e
from the Fussian !1. 13.
V01- 3, r0- 11, lo56
STPUITIMSTV0
TEPCHNOIOGY
Bidgariz,
So: East European Accession) Vol. 6, No. 5, V),57
CHXRMKO, D.H.
S --
Technical and economic advantages in using molds vith surface
drying. Trudy LPI no.186;57-59 '56. (NMI 10:7)
(Molding (Founding))
!! Eff-I 0! efirt2e film .-- - - .,
vr si
---vtZ'"M- If .;~ ": .
.1. . 7 .
. . v ,
CHERNENKO., D.
On the cohesion between concrete and steel.
p. 14 (STROITELSTVO) Vol. 4,, no. 7,, 1957,
Sofiia, Bulgaria
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No~ 3)
March 1958
CH!MENKQt--P-
Analysis of effectivness of technological methods for preparing cutt6rs of steel
for &-ills; from the experiences of the Soviet Union factories. Tr. from the
Russian.
P. 41, (Te5hka Promishienost) Vol. no. 5, May 1957, Sofia, Bulgaria
SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EEAI) Vol. 6. No. 11 November 1957
CHEiNENKO D
TECHNOInGY
Periodicals: STROITELSTV0. Vol. 5, No. 9, 1?58.
CIEOLNENKO, D. Influance of the (,,,uality of the surface of steel on th't ccntact
layer in its cohtsion with cement stone. p. 26.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (F-TAT) LC Vol. S. No. 4, April 1959.
Unclass.
CHMMENKOP D.M., dots. k. t. n.
Application of reinforced concrete in machine I-Alding. MashinostrCe-ne
I
13 no.9:46-47 S 164.
1. M.I.Kalinin Leningrad Polytechnic Institut.
CHERNENKO, D.M.
-
Some technical and economic features of using steel concrete in
machinery manufacturing. Trudy LPI no.244:94-98 165.
(14IRA 18:5)
IZVIN, S.L., prof., doktor takbn.nauk;KOffOVAWV, V.S., inzh.; CHRRHIRW
4whi; KUZNNT5OVj,--M.P., insh.; SOWGUB. S.L.,-.-inzh.
Some problems, of.--sweltitg. and. pouring rimmed chromium steel.
ab.savi "i cbern.met. no-10."15-22 0 158.
I ~D
. nepropetrovskiy notallurgichesk-iy inatitut i metallurgicbeekiy
savod Imeni Dzershinskogo.
.. (Chromium steel-Metallurgr)
AUTROAS I
TZTZ&t
PMODZCALs
*AWTVACTI
Derfol-. A.G. SOV/131Z?~:?jQ h1ok.l. S.Z..
Dubin., Y,,G*, Wot=,
Triltlyakov, Te.V.. 10-trow, V.I.,
and Shneyoror, T&.&.
arrialoacy f the Us* of Sinter and Briquettes Instead of
a.. a" LiXtano IA Opon-hllarth rurnecom CZCf%ktLwuost4
prLmmoonlym v martmova"~ poch-h oglootorsta I brLketev prj
'usloom rady I. law-sturska)
Stall, 1939, or 5. lip 400 - 407 (USSR) 7)
-1
In order to coolparo the efficiency of using flood sinter <
ASA or*-IJAs briquettes Instead of are and limmatono In ~A
OP*I~boarth furnoem as Wall as ta deterwLs. the optLetlgl
Omp"Ition of the aboTo agSlomoratod material&, mpri-
Wastal boats were es~rrj~d out In 370-ton opon-boarth
furnace- at the Ismal DoarshImakiy VO:V& -line 1957-1938 -
AltOgWthm 6) beats ~tlm arlquattem. 70 -1th A&nt~ of
Various coispositions and " comparative hosits "lag are
end limestone were leads. All hoots were leads In the
:&me farnmo:: and durLuS the #"a period&. Th. clapsition-rT
f brtqM*tt and Intoxx tested Is given " Table I
(baslialty of briquettes varied fros, 0 . 5.41 a ad of
.1n,t. fro. 0.41 to 2.2). ChaAZ-A In
Poo a atent In lag in tb,0 20ursO of smelting "a shown
I. 1;;. 1. lead 2. rempeatLT.1y. the --', India" of the
ozparimlital, a=A cQ=p&ra4tLWo hosts in Table 2. the **-Part-
son of the ammounto of C.O. 3102 .d EF.0 transferred to
ales ,,,_Ulm "t.Willjo - Table 3. chances In
tk. S102 contleat of 87-mis In the -ou"6 ;r smelting Car
..-I. beat& - Fir" 3 srA S. the gone ch"zom In slag
-12 - P205 content
baniatty Fix=* the same ab " is th,
Figurom'S &1m4 9, the N-WhouZ.- In the CaO content
Figure 6. the am* c-hans 'A the Ifoo &=4 C&O maid kFoO
:=tmta r1garos 7 &ad 11, the a-* chenX.. In the
onta~t of sulphur _ Figure 3.0. It wa& fouali that the use
of fluxed briquott" or -inters Loetoad of ore and
limmostene leads to a coneldeVablY faster f*r0a,tLOa of
slog during the *Ltj.=Z do,la ps.-L~d, to an se.rIler stag
-1 mad to a ..rro.plandiag, docresell In the u*ItL*g
C~42/4
P"-Iod. The of fluxed briquett" or Later of a
basicity 2.0 - 2.5 without Ad4ItLon& or with =Laiaml
additions at ore and limestone made It posslbZel
1) to docromme the noLt1jm4 period In 370-tom rurnmaaA
by 40-4.4 =In with sm Lacroolmo in the furnace praductivity
of 6-M 2) to docromao the ftratLoa of beating up
To layers of Srovale materials during the charging
;U."*Q::~a all " their boating after the chor-1, is
almoplotod (which permitted a further 4ocreallo of 10.15 mmin
In the duration of beat.); 3) to increase s1; S ",licity
In 'the course of smelting lead to docroase the . oontent
of 209 at the beginning of the salting period end to
increase It F:Othc...t:-t at the ond of this p
to
L=r:- d phl,.pb.rj*Lg "d dsaul~;Zrlling
ability of stag duo to its earlier formation and higher
basicity thro-h ut the whole co~mo of smelting *AW
ad w_o from the furn.c. during salting.
51 to
The ri .-to: blod Lattu-
b q~! . con also be used with suave.s
Card31% during refining. The arzonimatiou of a irge-mcalo
production, of fluxed briquettes azd sinters Car the apon-
hearth furnace. and their w~id. application in at;.,-ftmk1m&
~xraotia: Astroaccoleadee. TtL*ro are IL figures. tables
and 6S via reforenoes.
ASSOCIATIONSt Ukralumkly- inatitt-t a,tallov (U1LraInI,%m Institute of
Xetals) malt Z~vod Laval Dz*rzhL"Loj;o ( maul Darahimakly
Wo.ka)
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VIDISHEV, V.Ye., inzh.;-CHAPLYGIN, Yu.V.t inzh.j CHERNENKO, G.G;, inair.
Transformation of-an opew-hearth furnace for a combined heating
with the use of natural gas. Mashinostroenie no.4141-46 R-Ag
162. (MIRA 1539)
1. Luganskiy toplovozostroitellnyy zavod.
(Lugansk--Open-hearth furnaces)
OURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/3.69F/00-5-/-l-1-02-/-l-.l-03---
AU; NKs Arb030022
1AUTHOR: Oreshkin, I. A.; Chernenko, G. M.; Tinyakova, Ye._I - Dolgoplosk, -B.A.
(Academician) 'X';~
ORG: Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis im. A. V. Topcheviy, Academy of Sciences
SSSR (Institut neftekh1michesKogo sinteza Akademii nauk ~SSKF__
TITLE: x-allyl derivatives of chromium and titanium as catalysts for steoreospecific
polymerization of butadiene
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v . 169, no. 5, 1966,:1102-1103
TOPIC TAGS: chromium, titanium, polymerization catalyst, polybutadiene
ABSTRACT: Stereospecific polymerization of butadiene was studied at 20-BOOC using
2.7 mol/1 concentration of butadiene in toluene and 0.2 mol/% (based on butadiene) of
chromium and titanium triscrot lates as catalysts.' The polymerization duration was
___ ARMY 1~
2-68 hr. In some experiments the catalysts were supplemented with NiC12 (MR3:NiCl2=
= from 1:6 to 1:24) with TiJ4(MR3:TiJ4=l:l), or with 02 (Mr3-02=1:0.5). The chromilun
system was prepared by reacting anhydrous CrClj with crotylmagnesiumcliloride in an eth-
er toluene mixture (1:2 by volume) at -100 to -200C. The titanium system was prepared
by reacting anhydrous TiC13 with biscrotyl magnesium in diethyl ether solvent at -50C;
the ratios of TiC13 to R-Mg was from 5:1 to 12:1. The polymer yields varied frm 6.1
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6-C
ACC NR. AP ~66-i~
0
to 100%. It was found that pure (C4'1'/)3Cr or (C4H-/)3Ti yielded a polymer with 81-83%
of 1.,2-units. The addition of NiClz or TiJ4 to eitber chromium or titanium triscroto-
nate was found to result in a polymer with 85-93% of 1,4-cis units. In the presence
Of 02 or chi-vojum oxide, the polymer showed 92.5-99% of 1,3-trans units. Orig. art.
has: 2 -V;;cVAP-s,
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ccA,6 2/2
SAKSDNOV, P. P.;
Iffect of wercamine on the motor function of the gastrointestinal
tract. Parm.1 toks. 22 no.6.-!550-554 K-'D 159. (MMA 130)
(ITH&UNIOL)
(DIG33TIVX ORGANS)
MAY, V.Ye.; VASILIYEV, P.V.,- SAKSONOV, P.P.; ,CHMNENKO, G.T..
Reactivity of the organiam to durgs in radiation sicknesoo
Med.rad. no.3-1-972-.78 161. (MIRA 140.1)
(RADIATION SICKNESS)
'.V
SAKSONOV, P.P., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; VASILTYEV, P,V.; polkovnik
meditsinskoy sluzhby; BELAY, ll.Ye.., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhb~r; -
CBEF14ENKO,,.G,T,,,.po+olkovnik m3ditsinakoy sl~zhby
. -I.. ~ - I- - -
Characteristics of the action of drugs in acute rqdiation
sickness; a review of the litorature. Voen. - med. zhur. no.l:
44-50 1963. (14LRA 17: 8)
ACCESSION NR: AT5008046
T
S/0000/64/0001'003/02111 ?IS-
-Fv-~
_p~tya. prof.-Ilakt ka terapiya !-enly
Patogenez, eRsperipfenIC4.1
ACCESSION NR: AT5008046
Lkuu-Lvu vi Luc prvtclut~&Vc agul". (';rig. am. na;: n TaDjes.
CHERNENKO, 0 T.
c f i-,o cal.-I c, "-j
-y-pt,
CIMIRKEPNO G 1. , ___
Menamine. I.M. rad. 9 no.Ilt6lr,-70 IN 164.
M,::14 18Tq)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
S/o8lj62/000/008/024/057
B160/B101
Kaptell, 0. 1., Kuznetsov, Ye. L., Khozhaylov, N. K.p
qhernenko, G. V.
Float instrument with ultrasonic positioning of the float,
for measuring the density of a liquid under pressure I
I
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 8, 1962, 148, abstract
M12 (Sb. "Primaneniye ulltraakust. k iseled. veshoheetva".
no.14. M., 1961, 323 - 336)
TEXT: The calculations for a float-type instrument for determining the
density of a liquid under pressure are given and its sensitivity is
indicated. Electrical and ultrasonic methods of positioning the float
are discussed. The maximum error in density introduced by the electrical
method is 7-10-5g/cm3. Calculations are given for an ultrasonic float-
positioning method based on the changeo in amplitude of a reflected pulse
which accompany changes in the orientation of the reflector and crystal
planes in relation to each other. The ultrasonic method was checked
experimentally. At a frequency of 30 Mo/s the ultrasonic method provides
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S/08 62/000/008/024/057
Float instrument with ultrasonio ... B160XBlol
sufficient accuracy in determining the density of a liquid. The instrument.
was calibrated *ith mixtures of alcohol and water. Check measurements-
show the mean arithmetic error in determining density to be about 0.4%.
The results of measuring the densities of petroleum in strata of the
Chubovka deposit at pressures of 35-300 atm are given. The petroleum's
2
coefficient of compressibility if) 6-105 g/om atm. (Abstracter's note:
Complete translation.
5,
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CIERMTKO, 1.
Expert teaching of accelerated work. :Prof.-tekb. obr.
18 no.8:22 Ag '61. (MIRA 14;9)
(Farm mechanization-Study and teachingl
AUTHOR: Chernenko, I.,,Deputy Principal 27-58-7-7/2T
TITLE: Closer to the Requirements of Life! (Blizhe k trebovaniyam
zhizni!)
PERIODICAL- Professionallno-tekhnicheakoye obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 7,
PP 15-16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In February 1957, new curricula and programs were introduced
in schools for the Mechanization of Agriculture~ According
to the author, )nly 24 hours of the 250 hours provided for
the study of agricultural machinery are reserved for problems
covering the organization and execution of tractor work.
Owing to the further development of the collective farm system
and the reorganization of the machine and tractor stations
(MTS), the responsibility of the agricultural mechanizer is
growing in importance, For that reason, more time should be
devoted to studies concerning the organization of tractor work.
The reconditioning of agricultural machinery is another subject
that should be taught more thoroughly.
ASSOCIATION: Uchilishche mekhanizatsii sellskogo khozyaystva Nr 3 - Cher-
nigovskaya oblast' (School for Mechanization of Agriculture
Nr 3 - Chernigov Oblast
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Closer to the Requirements of Life! 27-58-T-T/27
1. Agriculture--USSR 2. Machines--Development 3. Personnel--Study and teaching
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~ CM=MD, 1 0
Construction on a contract basis in the Writime Territory. Sell.
stroi. 15 no*110-5 N 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. UpravlyavushchiV trestom IlPrizorstro7."
(Maritime Territory-qonstructiou industry*)
MISHCHENKO, O.S.~ doktor med. nauk;,BHERbMNK0, I.A.[transiatorl;
DEMICMIKO, L.O., red.; EYKbV-,Y.V.--fe
,, ~. iF6d.
[Prevention of helminthic diseases in children] Zapobihannia
hlistiawjm zakhvoriuvamiam u ditei. Kyiv~ Derob. mpd. vyd-vo
URSR) 1961o 14 Pe (CHILDREN-DISEASES) (KM 15:3)
(WORMS, INTESTINAL AND PARASIT4C)
BABKO, I or' 1,~,Jkhaylovichj kand. mod. nault; CHEOILTJ~OI.A.
ftranslator); KOSHELI, 14.G,.[Koshe1-y:-1-1Xj'%' ;K-j-'-86YYO,
V.P.[Boilco, V.P.1, tekhn. red.
[Ililk formulas for the feeding of young children] Molochni
cimishi dlia vyhodovuvannia ditei rarmloho viku. Vyd.2.,
perer. i dop. Kyiv., Derzhmedvydav URM, 1963. 43 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
Q-1ILK AS FOOD) (CHI LDREII-VUTRITION)
CHXRNMO, I.F., iuzhoner.
I I
Best blackmaith In loningrad. Mashinostroitel' no.11:21 N '57.
(Dwlakov, Ivan If imovich) (top lo: 10)
GHERNENKOP I.M.
Underground waters of the northern part of the Aral Sea region as
a iource of water supply for pastures. Vest, AN Kazakh.SSR 21
rc-2:39-45 F 165. (NIRA 18:3)
BARILENKO, V.P.; YFZfELIYANOVA, G.F.,- CHERNENKO, I.~* (Dnepropetrovsk)
Activity of the Red Cross Society in the program of the departments
of public health organization. Sov.zdrav.19 no.7:39-41 160.
WMA 13:8)
1, Iz kafedry organizatsii zdravookhraneniya (zav. G.F.
Yemellyanova) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo instituts. i
Dnepropetrovskogo oblastnogo komiteta Obshchestva Krasnogo
(predsedatell I.N. Chernenko).
(PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION-STIODY AND TEACHING)
IIOZIU;YKO, I.A,,, kand. teklui. nauk (Tiraspoll); CHBIUIENKO, I.P., inzh. (Tiranpoll)
Ileasures for the mlioration of the floodlands of smaU rivers in
M
oldavia. Gidr. i nel. 16 no.8;10-14
1 Ag 164. (1 Miuil 17. 10)
CHMOMM, I.' S.* (Postgraduate Student), KIRIUOV, M.~ N.- (Professor) Omsk Veterinary
Institute.
"Treatment of posthitis in bulls by surgical operation;'VeterinariyEL, Vol. 37, No. 12,
p. 54, 1960.
KIRILLOV, M.N., prof.; CHERNEaRdIS.., aspirant
Operative treatment of posthitis in bulls. Veterinariia 37
no.12:54 D 160. OURA 15:4)
1. Omskiy veterinarnyy institut.
(Bulls-Diseases and pests) (Penis-Diseases)
CHEaKN~01 11,5 G. student
_ A,_Acoistentj PETROV, V. #
Surgical method for treating balanopoethiti-aln bullso 'Veterinariia
42 nos7s82-83 J1 165. (MIRA l819)
1, Omskiy veterinarnyy institut,
CHERNENKO, I.S., assistent
Use of aminazine in surgery. Veterinari-ia 40 no.7:55-56. J1 163.
(NIRA 16t8)
1. Omskiy voterinarnyy institut.
. (Ohlorpromazine) (Anesthesia in veterinary surgery)
AUTHCRS: Gulyaev, A. P. and Chernenko, 1. V. (TsNIITMASh).
TITLE: Influence of the deformation at 'Low temperatures on the
phase transformations and the properties of austenitic
3118H9T steel.' (Vliyanie deformatsii'pri nizkikh
temperaturakh na fazovye prevrashcheniya i sVpystva
au'st~enitnoy stali IX18H9T).
PERIODICAL: "Me'tallovedenie i Obrabotka Metallov", (Metallurgy and
Metal Treatment), 1957, No-5, pp. 2-7 (U.S.S.R.).
ABSTRACT: The aim of the here described work wLs to investigate
the influence of deformation at sub-freezing temperatvres
on the trahsformation of austenite into martensite and
the resulting changes in the mechanical properties of
the steel. Specimens of steel containing 0.12% Ot
0.48% Si, 1.14% Mal 0.028% P$ 0.02% S, 16.9W Cr,
10,5% Nil 0.61% Ti, were hardened from 1050 C in water
(fullest solution of carbides in the austenite) and
.some of the.spec;mens were subsequently stabilised by
annealing at 800 0 for 100 hours (intensive separating
lout of carbides). The austenite to martensite trans-
formation under the influence of plastic deformation was
.studied at tRmperatures +100, +80, +20, 01 -20, -74,
-95 and -196uC. The deformation was effected by torsion
since in this case the cylindrical shape of the specimen
,is conserved until fracture and there is a uniform
deformation along the entire length of the specimen.
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Influence of the deformation at low temperatures on the
phase trcankrmetions and the properties of austenitic
lXl8H9T steel. (Cont.)
The graphs, Fig.1, show the influence of the degree of
deformation and of the deformation temperature on the
percentage of the forming magnetic phase; the graphs,
Fig.2, show the influence of the temperature of
deformation on the quantity of deforming martensite; the
graphq Fig.3, shows the influence of the percentage of
martensite on the hardness; the graph, Fig.4, shows the
curves of transformation of martensite into austenite
during heating; the graph, Fig-5, shows the transforma-
tion of the martensite into austenite during heat;"g o
for the sase of deformation at the temperatures 0 , -20
and -196 C; the graphs, Fig.6, show the influence of the
degree of deformation on the mechanical properties of
the steel deformed at various temperatures. It was found
that 18-9 austenitic steels which contain Ti and have an
austenitic structure at room temperature undergo y to a2
transformation as a result of plastic deformation at
lower than room temperatures. The quantity of martensite
increases with increasing degree of deformation and with
decreasing deformation temperature. The increase in the
quantity of the magnetic0phase is largest in the case of
deformation at about -70 C9 UP to 80% deformation (torsion).
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Influence of the deformation at low temperatures on the
phase transformations and the properties of austenitic
lXl8H9T steel. (Cont.)
A further decrease in temperatures and an increase in
the degree of deformation bring about only an
insignificant increment in the martensite quantity.
In the cas8 of heating of the deformed specimens at
300 to 500 C an inverse m to y transformation takes
place; the initial temperiture 9f this transformation
depends on the quantity of the martensite forming
during the process of deformation. The deformation
leads to an increase in the strength and a decrease in
the plasticity of the metal; for an equal degree of
deformation the increase in strength will be larger if
the deformation is accompanied by martensite formation.
Austenite forming as a result of the reverse Q2 to Y2
transformation has a higher yield point and
relative elongation than austenite of equal strength in
which no y to m2 transformations took place. Six
figures.
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CHERNENKO, 1. V.: Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the effect of
re-formation by twisting on the phase transformations and mechanical properties of
1Y,hl8N9T steel". Moscow, 1959, published by the TsBNTI of Heavy Machinebuilding.
15 pp (Main Admin of Sci Res and Design Organizations of the Gosplan USSR, .
Central Sci Res Inst of Technology and Machinebuilding TsNIITMash), 150 copies
(KL, No 12, 1959, 130)
28(T) PWZ I BOON EXPLOITATION 307/3355
Alcadoolya nauk SSSR. InAtItut notallurgil. MauchnryAgovet po
problem@ sharoprochnykh splavov
laslodavanlya.po zharoprochnym splavent, t. IV (Studies an Beat-rt-
mistant Alloys. vol. 4). Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 400 P.
Zrrs.ta slip Inserted. 2,200 copies printed.
'
. of Publishing House: V. A. L11mov, Tech. Ed. t A. P. Gu3ova
Ed
ZdLUrIal-B*&rd: 1. P. Bardin, Academician, 0. V. Kurdyumov,
Acidsoiclan; N. V. Agey*v; Corresponding Member, USSR Academy o f
Sciences; 1. A. OdIng, I. X. Pavlov, and 1. P. Zudin, Candidate
of Technical Sciences.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended for metallurgists concerned with
-the structural metallurgy of alloys.'
COVERAaSs This Is a collection of specialized studios of various
robalems In the structural metallurgy of beat-realstant alloys.
some with d I
s
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l
i
l
g
e
nc
o" are concerned mith theoretica
pr
,
p
arlptlong of new *qulpment and methods. others with propertl:; H
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of specific materi Various ph'ciacen, occurring under
;rt studied and reported on. For details.
:Pacified conditloo.
so Table or Contents. The articles are accomperlid by a num
T
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Studies (Cont.)
P a 3d 1 7
Deformation am front or Plastic
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Best- asistant
Properties of Type 18- -Ti A
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and Tungsten
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Ageyev. g, V &W
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hnlkqx-y---X-, xU--A-XOcherzhLnWy, T. 237
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