SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALTUNINA, Z. Y. - ALTYNOVA, A. L.
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ALTUNINA, Z.'re,, inzh.
Longitudinal compensation follwing breakdown in a.c. power transmission
lines,, Izv, vys, uchebo zavej energe 7 noAtI03-106 Ag 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Thahkentakiy politekhnicheakiy institut.
ALTUNKOV. P. *-
Determination of Purgiral approach and rational surgical approach.
Khtrurgita. Sofia 8 no.1:34-40 1955.
1. Timah meditsinski inatitut V. Charvenkov - SoMa. Katedra po
oporativna khtrurgiia a topografska anatomiia Vr. direktor: prof.
G. Kapitanov. Inatituta z& spetnializatatia i usuvurahenatvuvane
n& lelcarite khirurgichna klinik5L Direktor: prof. K. Stoianov.
ALTUNKOV, P.
Came of &cut@ duodenal obstruction. Kh1rargiia, Sofia 8 no-7:
635-639 1955.
1. Vissb meditsinski institut T.Chervw*ov, Sofiia katedra po
operativna khirurgita a topografiBka anatomlia Yr. direktort
prtf. G.Kapitanov.
(IMISTINAL OBSTMJCTION,
duodenal, case report)
ALTUNKOV, P.
I .
65tib anniversary of death of Zekbarl Stoianov. KhirtLrgiia,
Sofia 9 no.2:161-163 1956.
(BIOGRMIBS.
Stotanov, Zakhari. (Bul))
it
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KAPITANOV, G., Prof.; ; WIMBASHICV, B.
Comparative evaluation of som(. surgical approaches to the pericardium.
Khirargiia, Sofia 10 no.8:691-?Ol 1957.
1. Vissh 14editainaki Institut; Sofia Katedra po Mairurgichna Propedaytika.
Zav. Katedrata: prof. G. Kapitanov Katedra po operativna Xhirargiia
a Topografaka anatomii Zav. Icatedrata: dots. R. Rainov.
(PARIGMRM, surg.
approaches, comparative evaluation)
AIMUNKOV, P.
'e~~(;Clmmrative studies on surgical approach to the left lobe of the liver.
D4iriirglia, Sofia 11 no.9t8O5-814 1958.
1. Vissh ineditsinski institut-Softia katedra PD operativna khirugiia
s topografska anatomila zav. katedrata; dots. R. RninDv,
(LIM, surgery
approach to left lobe (Bul))
AMUNKOV, P.
On collateral arterial anastomoses of the recto-sigmoid portion of the
large inteotine. Nauch. tr. viash. mad. inst. Sofia 9 no.41207-219
159.
1. Predstaveno ot dots. R. Rainov, zav. Katedrata po operativna
Ithirurgiia i topografalm anatomiia.
(INTESTINE LARGE surg)
ALTUNKOV,.-F, - -,
Universal extension splint for the lower extremity. Nauch. tr. visah.
mad. inst. Sofia 9 no.4:221-227 159.
1. Predstavona ot dots. R. Rainov, zav. Katedrata po operativna
khirurgiia i topografska anatomiia.
(SPLINTS)
Transfusion -)f blood, blood derivatives and other solutiom Into
the spongioid layer of bone. Suvrem med., Sofia no.9:56-62 160.
1. From the Chair of Operative Surgery and Topographical Anatomy at
the Superior Medical Institute in Sofia (Chairmans Ass. Prof.
R.Rainov)
(BLOOD TRANSFUSION)
(INFUSIONS PARENTERAL)
On zonal and segmental pulmonary structure. Khirurglia, Sofia 13 no-5:
46-0-470 160,
1. Vissh meditainski institut, Softia. Ratedra po operativna
khirurgiAa 3 topografska anatoniiae Zav, katedrata: dots. R.Rainov.
(LUNGS anat & hiatol.)
ALTUNKOV, P.
A new type of non-traumatic surgical needle. Dirurgiia, Sofia
13 no.11:1001-1002 160.
(SUTURES)
ALTUNKOV. P,
Anatomical characteristics in pulmonary surgery. Xhirurgiia, Sofia
14 no.2/3tl63-164 161.
1. Katedra po operativna kh-Irurgiia a topografska anatomiia pri
Visshiia zeditsinski institut, Sofiia.
(PNMOY.ECTOMY)
, ALTUNKOV,
Nature of blood supply to the recto-sigmoid portion of the large
intestine and its practical significance. Xhirurgiia, Sofia 14
no.2/3:368-370 161.
1. Katedra, po operativna, kliirurgila o topografaka anatomiia, Vissh
mediteinaki institut, Sofij.&.
(INTESTINE LARGE blood supply)
ALTUNKCFV, P,; IANKOV, Iv.
Comparative studiea on surgical approachea to the 3d thoracic aympa-
thetic ganglion. Khirurgiia, Sofia 14 no.8:703-710 161.
1. Visish meditainski institut, Sofiia. Katedra po operativna khirurgiia
i topografaka anatomiia, Zav. katedrata: prof. R. Rainov.
(GANGLIA AUMNCHIC surg)
ALTUNKOV, Ps,dots.
A rare -!ase of tuberculoun lymphadenitis of the parotid gland.
10-drurviia (Sofiia) 17 no.'LI107-109 t64
1. Tz kitedrata po operatiirna khirurgiia i topografska ana-
tomiia pri VMI, Soflia.
ALTUNKOV, P.; PETKOV, P.
On the surgical treatment of chronic hepatitis. (Preliminary,
report). Khirurgiia (Sofila) 18 no.41448-451 165
1. Katedra po, propedevtika na khirurgichnite bolesti, Vissh
meditsinski institut, Varna (rukovoditel - dotsent P. Altunkoj.
ALTUNKOV, P.
On neuro-vascular compression syndrome of u::per extremities.
Khirurgiia (Sofiia) 18 no-5:532-543 165.
1. Vissh meditsinski institut, Varna, Katedra po propedev-ticlma
khirurgiia (rukovoditel - dotsent P. Altunkov).
WONSKI, B.; ATANASOVA, R.kh.; AL.MNKOVA, Mo; SEDIAMI, Do
Difficultiea in the differential diagnosis of acute surgical abdomen
in children. Khirurgiia, Sofia 13 no.?/8:638-648 160.
1. Institut za burza meditsinska pomosht "NJ.Pirogov," Softia.
Gl.lekar: Khr. Zdravkov.
(ABDOMEN ACUTE in inf & child)
ANCHEVI N.Sp dotsent; ZDRAVKOV, Khr.; ALTUNKOVA, M. -.-
Thoraco-abdominal traumatic Injuries. Khirurgiia 15 no.9/109
834-839 162.
1. Iz Visshila voennomeditsinski institut I IBKP (Institut za
burza meditsinska pomosht] IN.I. Pirogovl.
(THORACIC INJMES) (ABDOMINAL INJURIES)
ALTUNKOVA, M.; MILANOV, N.
Research on acute appendicitis in old age in the Varnenoki
district. Khirurgiia 17 no.2001-202 164.
1. 1z Katedrata po propedevtichna i fakultetaka khirurgiia pri
VHI [Vissh zmeditainski institut) - Varna.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 783
Klyachkin, A.L., and Altunov, I.P.
Letadlove' reaktivni motory (Jet Alraraft Ingines) 2d ed. Prague Na'se
vojsko, 1955. 242 p. (Series: Kniinice letecke' techniky, 35.
Translation of: Aviatsionnyye reaktivnyye dvigateli. Moscow, 1948.
Number cof copies prin-'L-led not given.
'Uk, Josef, Lieutenant Colonel; Chief Ed. or Publish-
Translator: Kubl
ing House: Chrtek, B6etislav, Major; Managigg Ed.: Kaspar, Zdenek,
Major; Ed. of Series, and this issue: Zeleny, Karel; Technical
Translator: Hora'k, Ota, Doctor, Engineer, Lieutenant Colonel;
Tech. Ed.: Torn, Miloslav.
PURPOSE: This translation from the Russian is intended for technical
personnel of the Czechoslovak Armed Forces.
COVERAGE: The book summarizes all the available knowledge (as of 1948)
on rocket and jet engines and their construction and explains the
fundamentals Qf the thermal processes involved. The book consists
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of three sections. In the first section the authors survey the
field of reaction engines in Its entirety, including history,
principles of operation, clasisification of jets, and the rudiments
of the thermodynamics of fluids. The problem of attaining subsonic
and supersonic velocities Is discussed at some length. The second
section deals directly with the construction of rocket engines,
compressorless engines and motor-driven compressor engines. The
third part deals with turbojets, their thermal processes, and the
role of individual components, and a comparative study is given of
turbojet and piston engines. No personalities are mentioned. All
practical examples are based on non-Soviet engines. No personali-
ties are mentioned. There are 147 figures and 3 tables. There
are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ON REACTION ENGINES
4
Ch. I. Attempts to Achieve Higher Speed 5
1. Attempts to achieve higher flight speed 5
2. 'Difficulties to be overcome in achieving-higher flight speed 7
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3. The future of piston engines
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Ch. II. History of the Development of Reaction Engines 15
Ch. III. Principle of Operation of Reaction Engines 27
1. Reaction principle as means of propulsion 27
2. Basic laws of reaction propulsion 29
3. Two types of reaction engines [rocket engines and jet
engines) - 30
4. Thrust equation for a reaction engine 31
5. Main features of a reaction engine 33
6. Functions of a reaction engine 35
7. Determination of thrust of a reaction engine 36
Ch. IV. Thermodynamic Processes In Reaction Engines 42
Part I. Ideal Thermodynamic Processes 42
1. Brayton cycle 42
2. Humphrey cycle 44
3. Ranke cycle 47
4. Theory of an ideal compressor and an ideal turbine 49
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9. Advantages and disadvantages of liquid-fuel rocket
engines 101
10. Tykes of l1quid-fuel rocket engine 102
Ch. VII. Compressorless Jet Engines
Part I . Ramjet Engines log
1. Construction and principles of operation of ramjet
engines log
2. Internal processes responsib le for creation of jet
thrust in ramjet engines 110
3. Ram effect of ramjet engine- 114
4. Fuel 116
5. Performance characteristics of ramjets 116
6. Disadvantages of ramjets 118
7. Design possibilities for use of ramjets 118
Part I I. Pulsejet Engines 122
1. Construction of pulsejets 122
2. Processes in a pulsejet 122
.3. 'Resonant pulseJets 125
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4. Construction of resonant pulsejets 126
5. Disadvantages of a pulsejet 127
Ch. VIII. Motorjets 128
1. Possibilities of improving.compressorleas jet engines 128
2. Mechanical energy needed for driving a compressor 128
3. Motorjet engines 129
SECTION 3. TURBOJETS
Ch. IX . Thermal Processes in a Turbojet 133
1. Use of gas turbines in jet engines 13
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2. Construction and principles of operation of turbojets 13
3. Thermodynamic cycles of turbojets 139
4. Computation of performance characteristics of turbojets 143
5. Diffuser 147
6. compressor 150
7. Combustion chamber 164
8. Stator gear 172
9. Turbine 1~2
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Ch. X. Features of Turbojet Engines 192
1. Testing a turbojet engine 192
2. Characteristics or a turbojet engine 196
3. Basic regime of a turbojet engine 201
4. Means for Increasing thrust of turbojets 201
Turboprop engines 203
Heat recovery 205
Ch. XI. Operational Features of Turbojet Engines 209
1. Engine control 209
2. Starting the engine 211
3. Maneuverability 21~
4. Ground handling 21
5. Take-off 214
6. Descending 215
Flight at high altitudes 215
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Landing 215
9. Winter flying 216
10, Fuel 216
11. Regulating diameter of exaust nozzle 216
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12. Temperature of exhaust gas 220
Ch. XII. Comparison Between Turbojet Engine and Piston Engine 222
1. Efficiency 222
2. Economy 224
3. Specific thrust 224
4. Thrust-area ratio 224
Service life of engine 225
Thermal balance 225
Characteristics 227
Advantages and disadvantages of turbojet engines. Area of
use of turbojets 228
Tables I through 7 231
Conventional symbols 237
Classification of aircraft engines Supplement
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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ALMOV-9 -K.; -RlLP.31V-, K.
Ckdturkl life In the village of DukhIndol. p.37.
(looperativno Zemedells Vol. 10. no. B. Aug. 1955, Sofiya)
SOt MemUly Mat of last Daropean Accessions. (uAL). La. voi. 4, wo. u,
Nov. 1955, Unal.
ALTUNOV, K.
Case of spontaneous perirenal hemorrhage. Kbirurgiia, Sofia
10 no.2:163-165 1957,
1. (Is khirurg'ichnoto otdelonle pri Okruzhnata bolnitsa -
Khaskovo).
(KIDNEYS. hemorrhage,
perirenal spontaneous (Bul))
ALTUNCVj K
A foreign body (compress) in t'he lumen of the small Intestines.
Khirurgiia, Sofia 13 n-j.7/8:73.0-711 160.
1. 1z Instituta za barza meditsins),a pomosht "N.I.Pirogov"
(IN73STINE SM= for.bodies)
ALTUNYAN N.M.
.I,- --.-
Experience in obtaining eWnnkrovin and its clinical uBee
Zhur. ekap. I. klin. med. 3 noo5z,:51-54 10,, (MM -17.-2)
1. Institut gematologil 1. perelivanlya krovl Mitilsterstin
zdravool~hransnlya AmSSR~
ZOLOTOWI-KOSTOWOVA, M.I., prof.; ALTUNYAYN, M.P.
Ronal blood circulation and the filtration-reabsorption capacity
of the kidneys in patients with chronic coronary insufficiency.
Terap,arkh. 31 no-4:38-45 Ap 159. (MIRA 34:5)
1. Iz kafedry fakul'totskoy terapii (zav. - prof. M.I.Zol4tbva-
Kostomarova) pediatricheskogo fakullteta II Moskovskogo m'ed!it-
einskogo institute, imeni N.I.Pirogova.
(KIDNEYS) (CORONARY HEART DISEASE)
ALTUP
ANWEQ..~. w4".
Functional analysis of the bronchial factor In Insufflated
pulmonary caverns in tuberculosiss Suvrem,, mod.. Softa, 5 no.8i
11-19 1954.
1. 1z Nauchno-izeledovatelski, institut po tubarkuloza, Softia.
Direktor: dots. St.Todorow.
(CMIAM TMMAPT,
bronchial factor Irt)
(BRONCHI, physiology
in collapse thar.5
nMAMMOT. A.
Bronohoooopy In tuberoulosim. Surrem. med.,, Sofia 5 no.8:27-38 1954.
1. Is Repablikanakita nanchrio-izsledovatelski tuberkulezen institut
(dlrektor: dots. St.Todorovll
(TU R UIDSIS, PUIXORARY,
bronchoscopy In)
(BRONCHOSCOPY, in various diseases,
tuberc.. pulm.)
ALTUPARKAKOV. Ant.
Advantages of atued bronebograpby over regular diffuse
bronchography. Suvrem. sod., Sofia 7 no.7:46-53 1956.
1. Is Nauchoolsoledovatelskiia institut po tuberkuloza.
(BRONCHI, radiography
comparison of aimed & diffuse bronchography)
AILTURPAN, J.
We fly on the wave. p.3hO- ~
(Kridla Vlasti, No. 11, May 19.57, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Yonthly L11st of Eivt European Accessions (EEAL) M. Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 111,57. Uncl.
ALTUTAT, G.D. (Kharlkov)
lv-~!~.~
26 years of experience in teaching anatovq at a feldsher-midvife
school. Telld. I aktish. no.11:54-57 N '54. (MLRA 7112)-'-
(ANATOMY, education
In Russia. foldsher-midwife school)
MITELIMAN, P.M.; AVUiINA, I.V61 TOMENKO~ Ye.K.; VEMUB, L.G.; DOBZHU6KAYA,
M.G.; KH)DOROVA, Z.G.1 ALTUYEVA, Ye.G.
Reactogenicity and immrological effectiveness of the new sorbed
soluble pertussia-diphtheria-totanue vaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol.)
epid. i immun. 4.1 no.4270-.73 Ap 164. (MIRA 1814)
1. Kharlkovskiy institut iraktain i sy'vorotok imeni Mechnikova.
lot
0m
Lv I k
1 1111 11 sill
'PI A
PEDI, D.A.; AL'TVIMGHR, 11.14.
Predicting the temperature of the air for a natural eynoptic
period. Trudy TSIP no-73:94-99 158. (MIM 12:2)
(Weather, forecaoting)
ALTYBAYEV, M.; SAVCHOKO, Yu.I.; IC'JZNETSOVA, A.Z.; STRFLTSOV, V.V.
Purification of gas by the removal of hydrogen sulfide in P
fluidized bed of cinder. Izv.vy-s.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.tekh.
7 no.6:956-961 164, (MIRA 18:5)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-takhnologicheskiy institut,.kafedra khimiche,
skogo mashinostroyaniya.
ALTYWYEV, M.; STRELITSOV, V.V.
Studying the kinetics nf the reaction of hydrogen sulfide
absorption in a fluidized bed of iron oxides. Izv.vys.uoheb.
zav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 9 no.4g623-627 165.
(MIRA 18-.11)
1. Ivanovskiy khtmiko-teklinologicheskiy inatitut,, kafedra
khimicheskogo mashinostro3raniya.
ALTYBAYZV, U.A.
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Vodular goiter and cancer of the thyroid gland. Khirurgiia
no.8:115-119 Ag 162. (MI13A 15-8,
1. Iz klin:Uci fvkulltetskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. V.I. Kolesov)
I Ieningradskogo meditsinukogo instituta inieni I.P. Favlova.
(THYROID GLUM-CUICER) (GOITER)
ALTrBAYEV, U.A.
Cancer of the thyroid gland and its relation to nodular goiter.
Med.zhur.Uzb. no.3:28-30 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. 1z kliniki fakulltetsIDY khirurgii (zav, - prof. V.L
Kolesov) I Laningradekogo, meditsinskogo Instituta imeni I.P.
Pavlova.
(THYROID GIAND-CANCER)(GOITER)
ALn BAYEV, U. A.
Pinictioiial characteristIcs of nodular goita. h-udy Inst. kraev.
eksper. mad. no,4:62-68162. (MIRA 16:6)
(GOITER)
LIVOv , S.D.; A~EjrqI20A, L.S.
Vitamin C and its relationship to the Frost Resistance of Winter Wheat Crops
Dok P11 SSM Vol 8o,, NO 1) 1 Sep 51, P - " 3
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GILIFERIN, N.I.,t AWYKIS, A.I.
Use of waste hydrogen bromide gas from the production of oynthomyclu;
~Isd.prom. 12 no.8sl3-18 Ag '58 .(MIRA 11sq)
1. Veasoyuznyy naichno-issladovatellskiy khimiko-fnrmatsevticheskiy
institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze;
(HYM013ROMIC ACID)
I
GELIPM14, N.10 NATLDZE, A.G.; A.I.
Search for an effIcient method for producing medical glucooe,
. Khim. i med. no# 12:5-18 159. (MIRA 13:10)
(GLUCOSE)
50) -32-3-23/43
AUTHORS: Gellperin, N.I., Altykis, A.I.
TITLE- The Effect of the Geometric Parameters of the Sorbent Layer on
the Process of Sorption Purification of Corn Sugar Solutions
(Vliyaniye geometricheskikh parametrov sloya sorbenta na, pro-
tsess sorbtsionnoy ochintki rastvorov maiuovoCo sakhars)
PERIODICAL: '11hurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol )"XIX71, 1",r 3, pr. 599-603
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Equations for the adoorption'from uolution.,11 are applicable only
in limited fields. This is attributable to the fact that the
equations do not describe the mechanism of dynamic sorption#
the phynical-chemical properties of the solutions and sorbents,
the geometrical parameters etc in a satisfactory way. 'For this
purpose the sorption purification of cr,-i sugar solutions used
for the production of medicinal glueo-. ir atudied here. The
columns employed w6re of different dit,_~.-_ t- ;ind were packed with
birch*charcoal. The relation between th~ _.eometric dimension
of the sorbent layer and the mass rate a.,.,. its effect on the
process was investigated. The ratio of the hoight of the sorp-
tion Inyer to the diameter of the column varied in the experi-
Card 112 ments from 20.4 to 67.9. A 40/-solution of corn sugar with the
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The Effect of the Geometric Parameters of the Sorbent Layer on the FrocesB
of Sorption Puril'ication of Corn Sugar Solutions
flow rates ranuring from 2 to 10 ml/nin was used. In the 3orl;-
tion purification of the sugar solution the most important role
was played by the inner diffusion due to the large sizes of the
norbed molecules. There was a linear relation between the ratio:
height of layer to diameter of layerand the time of the pro-
tective action of the sorbent if thc flo-.,, rate remained constant.
If the flow rate increased, the time of protective action Orop,-
ped sharply.
There are 2 tables and 3 Cxaphs.
SUBMITTED: July 17, 1957
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IlDeterminntion of tho Extnillon Capacity of Shoet 3teol."
Vin 1,16avy :,'.achirc Wilding USSR, Central Sci lies Inst of Tecl-nolom.' and
1-:achine Building (TsNII Ilia sh) , Moscow, 1952
(Dissertation for tl;o of Candidate of Technical .3ciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopial, No. 32, 6 Aug 55
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Autbors I Altykisil A. V... Cand. Teah. Soi.
Title I Standardization of ahetst metal in faLwtories of small-scale_ produation
and -production-of articles on anin&ividual basis
PeriodIcal t Vest, Inash. 34/8.. 474%, Auj 1954
Abstract I . in which mass -production
In factories msnufaotw~ing heavy machinery
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am only be carried on to a limited extent, it was found t hat sheet
netal. vas wasted. Plwis for standardization are presented whichp It
Is believed) will redoimd in economy for the nations Graphs; table,
Institution 3
Submitted t
AMKIS,A.V., kandidat tekhalchaskikh nauk.
Testing she@% metal by the Bricson method and by the method of
drawing cylindrical cowls. Stmadartizatsiia no.2:68-74 Mr-Ap
155. (KLRA 8:6)
1. TsNIITNkSh, %'Zhest netal.--Standards)
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ALTYK16l A. - T01- 3s DO- 2, lob. 1955, '3Tft0jjjjEN5KA VYROBA,
Sto.adardizing *bost metal conevaption in swal sasombly-line wA piece production.
Tr. from Ow Russian. p, 76a
SO: Monthly list of Ust Imp"a Accessions, (IIAL), LC. Val. 4. No* 9, SGPt- 1955
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drialle nekrusloi foon y. A. V.,Ah~,-kLLA1cj.1ii1k MrAhlibviroc-
"Ito, V. ~w, m 12, 1)00~ 193-vil. W.W.
Stress d1stribution and nature 61 fadw* in deep dtawings made'
from various shap" of steel Warm. Diagrarns, graph$, photo-
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State of control methods and evaluating the drawability of shoat
metals. [Izd.] LONITOKILM irol.40:81-94 '56. (xM 1o:4)
(Deep drawing (Ketalwork)) (Sheet metal)
Q., Ny -114! F - 13 1
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AUTHOR& __A!!xkA,_AY,__Candidate of Technical Sciences 28-3-16/33
TITLEs Forgings of Structural Carbon Bteel and Alloy Steel (Pokovki
ii konstruktsionnoy uglerodistoy i legirovannoy stali)
PERIODICALt Standartizatsiya, 1957, No 3, May-Junet PP 59-61 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The a-tiole deals with the now standard fOCT 8479-57 which
supersedes roCT 2334-50 and 2335-r0 beginning 1 Oct 1957-
The now MOT in described in detail. The old standards sub-
divided all forginge into three groups by "responsibility"p
and did not indicate mechanical properties for common carbon
steel. It gave the mechanical properties for high-grade steelA
in normalized condition onlyq and a part of hardness limits
for corresponding strength categories was incorrectly indicated.
The now standard subdivides all forgings into five groups by
prescribed tests and allows the selection of a test series
corresponding to work conditions of forgings, irrespective of
steel grades. The percentage of group IV forgings to be
tested In differentiated in accordance with the weight and the
size of a batch. Carbon steel and alloy steel forgings alik*_
are divided into strength categories in accordance with mechan-
ical properties and two tables of these categories are givenj
Gard 1/2 each category is subdivided into an "All group with higher
129-10-11112
On increasing the temperature at the end of 'Uhe deformation
process as a medium for reducing the force of stamping of
lar6e-size blanks. (Cont.)
free forging is substituted by hot-stamping, it is advisable
to do the final. stamping at an increased temperature if the
available presses are not; powerful enough. Effects of the over-
heating of the material can be fully eliminated by appropriate
heat treatment. 'Therefore, stamping of large-size blanks can
be terminated at hifji,::r temperatures than those specified in
the Soviet technological instructiow. Thus, increase of the
final E;tamping temperature, combined with other measures,
permits reducing appreciv!)ly the necessary forging forces and
producing by less powerful equipment a considerable number of
large-size forgings.
There are 4 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIANION: TsNIITM&Sh and Nevsk Works imeni Lenin.
AVAILABLE: lAbrary of Congress
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ALTYKIS, ASTO
11,1 ~ "... WAI-" tresses in disk-shaped parts caused by
"I" deformation 11
sectional forging. Ku%,_shtan,proizv* I no~5111-16 Mr 159.
(141RL 12310)
(Forging) (Deformations (Mechanics))
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AUTHORs Altykis, A.V.
TITLEz Forging Turbine Disks From Billets Made by Centrifugal Casting
PERIODICALi Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye prolzvodstvo, 1960, No. 8, pp. I - 7
TEXT: The described experiments were carried out as an attempt to reduce
the high metal waste in forging steam turbine wheels from ingots (weight of ready
wheel or disk Is only 4 to 20% of the Ingot). Centrifugal castinga had been sig-
gested back In 1954 by I.P. Pospelov (Ref. 2), but wo~re not. used in practice un-
til now. Investigations at Nevskiy zavod Im. Lenina (Nevskly Works imeni Len1n)
by I.G. Generson (Ref - 3) proved that the required atechanical properties In disks
can be obtained by swaging alone. Detailed Information on the experimental tech--
niques is given. Steel experimented with was 34)(4314 (34KbN3M),- swaging was
tried to 20, 40 and 60%. A trial technology was establisbed for produ~,Ing disks
shown in Figure 4 (the contour inside of the hatched area shows the final disk
after machining) by 30% swaging and broaching after stamping. The center wasre-
moved twice~ first. in the centrifugal cast billet,, then In the ready forging to
remove the remainders of the faulty metal. Castings were transported from the
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Forging Turbine Disks From Billets Made by Centrifugal Casting
centrifugal casting machine in a thermos container, heated to 1,2000C in a cbam -
ber furnace and hold for 30 min, punched on a 1,500-v~-n press by a hollow punch,
then swaged down to 500 mm diameter (from initial 400 mm), in tbe die. Surface
temperature at the end of,swaging was 850 - 8700C. The billet was reheated to
1.200 - 1,2^200C, held for 20 min at Vais temperature, then again placed into th-
press for final stamping. As the press capacity was not sufficient to obtain a
625-mm diameter disk in a single stroke, a tbree-sectien die was nsed, consist-
ing of one central cylindrical and two annular top dlt~s, described In Reference
I (Kuznechno-shtampovochnoYe proizvod,stvo., No. 5, 1959). in three. press strokes-,
first by the central 390 mm diameter die, then by the first annular die of 540
mm and finally by the second annular die of 680 mm. The bore closed completely
in the procese and was punched by a solid punch. The mechanical properties
measured In specimens taken from disks so produced exceeded the standard requlre-
mentb; the metal structure was of the type Common to forged 34KMM steel. It
has been proven that disks fully meeting the strength requiremsnts may be ob--
tained by swaging centrifugal castings with the diamter exceeding the heightj
a diamater height ration of -2 = 1.11 is already sufficient (lesser height isbEt.-
h
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Formation of hot shuts during the upset hammer forging of cylindrical
parts with a central opening. Kus.-shtam. proizv. 2 no.6:10-12
ja 6o. (MIU 13:10)
(Forging)
_#L7KI~pA ZHKOVSKIYO D.I.j VOLKOVITSKIYp V&Fej GIRSHj 1.1m[deasamedli
GOPMAMBo WI,.Dej GRANOVSXVp S.P.1 DOB=SKrY. N.S.1 ZIMINj A91#1 ZLOT-
NIKOVp S.L.1 KAGALOVSKrY, A.I.) LOBACHSTI P.V.; MARTUOV, VN.1 MOSH-
NIN# Ye.N.1 NAVROTSKIY# G.A.; OXMUKWOp Ya.M.; ROVINSKIY# G.N.1
STOSHAj Ye.A.1 ROUDERTYINiUMP Yu.L.1 TIKHOMIROVp N.V.; UNKSOVp Ye.P.p
doktor tekbne mukp profel SH=GLOVp Vrel SHOMW j L.Aj SIROTINj A.I.p
red. isd-vas MODEL', B.I.t tekbne red
(Present state of the,forgI4 ifiduitrylSovremonnoe sostoianis kusmobno..
obtampovoobnogo proizvodstirs.9 By Konektiv eovetakikb i obekboolovat-
skikh avtorov, Moskvap Hamhgisl Prague, GNTLp 1961, 434 p,
(KIRA 140)
(Forcing)
PHASS I BOOK EUWITAT'.1(ZI SOV/5799
Unksov, Ye.P., Doctor of Technical Scienoes, Professor, Edo
Sovremennoye sostayanlye kuzncchno-oht=pDvochnogu proizvodstva. (Present State
of the Preenvorking or metals) Imosecri) Mashg1s, 1961. 4~4 P. 5000 copies
printed.
Ed. of Publishing House: A.I. Sirotin; Tech. E&.t B.I. 14od-bl'j Managing Ed. for
Literature on the Hot Working of Metals: S.Ya. GolovIn, Zngineer.
Title: Kuznechno-vhtr=povochnoye proitvcdatvo v SWR (The Pronavorking 0~ Ifetals
in t1he USSR) by; A.V. Altykio, D.I. Derom-hhovskiy, V.P. Volkovitskiy, I.I.
Girsh (decenzed), L.D. Gollman, S.P. Qrnnovakiyp H,So Dobrinakiyp Aol,,Ziminp
So L. Ziotalkov, A.I. Kagalovakiy, P.V. Lobachev, V.H. flmtynov, Ye.N. Mwh-
nin, G.A. Nexrotskly, Ya.M. Okhrizonkc, G.N. Rovinskiy, Ye.A. Stonha, Yu.L.
Rozhdestvenakiy, N.V. TMcmirov, Ye.F. Unksov, V.F. Shcheglov, Ownd L.A. Shof-
man, Edo: Ye.P. Uakocv, Doctor of Teebaical Sciences, Professov, and B.V. Roza-
nov.
Title: Kutnechno-chtampovochnoye proizvodistvai v ChSSR (The Presavorking of Metals
in the Czechoslovak SR) by% So Burda, F. Hrazdil, F. Drasdk' F. Zletobla(vok
Card V8
Prevent State of the (Cont.) SG7,13799
Z. Kcjval, V. Kraut, F. Kuplca, F IIajcr, K. Man-an J. Tov& J.
K, Faulq B. Scrner, H. Honz, J. 86tka, V. Sftndeldx~', and J. Ijolcj :a.:
A. Nejep4s, and M. Vlk.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for onginocri wd scientific poroonnei ccicerned
with the presWorking of metals.
CCVMWI:: Published jointly by llasbglz and SNTL~ the book diacunacr the rreocnt
state of the ;resavarking of ractals in the UCZri arid the Czecho3lova2z Socialist
Rc:?ublic. Chapters were vritten by both Soviet and Czechoslovzk wittra. No
reracnal4ties are mentioned. There arv 129 references: 98 S at, 16, 14-ir
8 German, 5 Czech, and 2 French.
TABIZ OF C(X."M- iTS:
PMI*SW()IMG Vi IME USSR
Ch. I. The Characteristics of Forging Shopa in U36R Plants (A.I. Z11min and
Ye.P. Unksov) 1 5
Ch. 11. Methods of Calculating tho'Preanure for Forging In the Proasvor:ling
Card 2/ 8
Present 3tate of the (Cont.) 807/5799
of Metals [Ye.P. Unksov) 13
Ch. XII. Die Forging on Forging Precaco JV.F. Volkovitakiy) 22
Ch. IV. Die Forging on Horizontal Upuettern JI.I. Glrah, doccaaed] 51
Ch. V. Die Forging on Drop Hcj---2ra ana [Pc-.,cr-Scrcv] Percussion Pm3res
(Ya. M. Okhri=enko and V.F. Shchc[,;lov) 41
Ch. VI. The Malting of Forgiago and Shapdd Blank in Forging Rolls JV.17.
Martynov] 58
Ch. VII. Die-Sizzing in Squeoze-Foming Presoos JV.F. Volkovitskiyj 77
Ch. VIII. Roiling-Out Annular Blanle [Yu.L. Rozbdestyenaldyl 82
Ch. IX. The Manufacture of flotal Hardvaro on Prensvorklng Automatics
(G.A. Navrotakiyl 93
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Present State of the (Cont.) SOV/3799
-Ch. X. Deading end Straightening or Shoots, SbLxpznv and Tubes [Ye.11.
Hoohnin)
Ch. X:E. Stamping From Shoots and Strip (S.L. Zlotnikov an& 0.11.
Ch. XIZ. Autwatic Presavorking Lines (S.L. Zlotnikorl
Ch. XIII. The Equlyment of Blank-Producing Shopa cz& Sections in
Pressvorking [P.V'. Lobachov)
Ch. XIV. The Production or Blanj,4 ror (1,106thinol Parts by Helical
Cross Rolling D3.P. Granovahiy wid-Te. A.- Stosha]
Ch. XV. Ilotal Extruaion on Hydraulic Pressom (A.1. Kagalovskly. a~d
L.A. Sbofman]
Ch. XVI. Parts Forging Prm Light-Motal Alloys on Large Hydraulic
Presses (L.D; GolIczan and LsA4 Shol*manj
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112
n9
146
159
175
183
201
Present State of the (Cont.) 501115T99
Ch. XVIA. I!r--n Proluction of Parts [SolLd Whecla mil Tirtal by
Forging With Suboequent Rol3.i:xS [AA!-ALtzkis. and. L.D.
Oollr.an 3
Ch. XVIII. Forging and Bending ct Platas (Ye.1%. llwhnin] 216
Ch. XLE. Making Large ForrInZ3 on llyarzulic Preszes (II.S.
Dobrinskly. anil N.V. Tilla-Arov] 22,)
Cb. XX. Drop-lim-er and CrriA.-Preas Forgina (D.1. Dererhkovskiy.
ond V.P. Shchcglov) 2Z4
Bibl4cgraphy .
IN TO Chl,3R
Ch. 1. The Devolo17-ant of ?!ctal Pr,,c.-vcrdnr, Proccacca In the
Railroz-
Czacho3lovokicm Socinlist llc,~iljllc (F Drasth'.
Engineering Institutes Prague] 261
Coxa, r,;/8
%'oacnt State of the (Conts) S07/5799
Ch. IL Makina Lsrgo Forginp [D. Krau!), Mme 11otallurgIcal Plant i=cni
Klqz.ant Gottwald, Kxuilftcal
Ch. ITI. Tho Forging of Aotors for Hatul-
lurgical. Plrnt in--ai Lenin, Plzc'~]
Ch. W. The Forging of Lmri;a Cr='-.rhcXts is. Zurem, 1.. Paul, ana
M. Ron%, Metallurgical Plmnt Lt~ndn, Plxc~ij
Ch. V. Tecbnjqx:ms Vsc& in Forgin" , Lnx[;(- Leto= IF. z1atOh1&vc)-"
Vftkovice Metallurgical Plant iz:mi Uczcnt Oott%mld, Oatram)
Ch. V1. The Forging of Forkod Piy,2a for (;,z PirzAin33 (J. Ustha,
Vftkoyiea Metallurgical Plmt lznil Xl=nt Wtvald, Cztrr-ya)
Ch. V11. The Forging of Lnrga Streng-thcair-, nin.-s for the Rujvicn or
Mixed-Pla4 Turbircs IF. Kv-j~"=, 71tkarice Iletmllurgical Pl"t
imoni Xlcment Gottvald, Oatraval
272
299
~14
335
345
3k8
3L
Present State of the (Cant.) Sal/5799
Ch. VIII. Scientific Research Work in tho Field of Cold Impot
forging of Metals (F. HrLdil, Plant iment Smoral, Dmol 355
Ch. IX. Experience in the Cola InYaet Po::VLng of Nonferrous Matmlo
mt Tcnla, Nationul. Znterprise,
P1
JK. H=w= ana J. OOchn~
Lt cicatific Rosomrch Institute of
,
Hloub" ?n, end V. gineLo , r,
Vacu= Electrical En,-incaring, RraZuo)
381
Ch. X. Th& Manufacturing Process end Oronnization in the St=riun of
BoUca at the Aut=obilo Plcnt 11.1atic.-inl. Enterprise (UNIP)
Mla" Boleclav" JZ. Kejval, AZ721, 11lrjAA Boloslav] 397
Ch. XI. Tho Mechanization of Obsoloto Enterpricog as a Means of In-
creasing Labor Productivity [B.S,:::_-or, Vitkovice Metallurgi-
c&l Plant imeni Klement Gottwald, Ostrava] 410
Ch. Xn. The Initial Prosevorking of FckL Alloys and Large FeCrAl
Castinp (IF. Major ahd J. gole, Scientific Research Insti-
-
r.f, -t 1'o" P",.').
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ALTYKISp A.Y.1 SKORODUMOVI S.A.
Sectional torging of disks on mechanica~yrank presses* KUB,-
shtam,,proiwwe 5 noo2s33-17 r~v6% (MIRA 16s9)
(Forging) (I presses)
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AMMSSION NR: AT4048795 8/3116/63/255/000/0119/0128
AUTHOR: _Aj!X!ld
TITLE: Quantitat ve evaluation of for7ns of atmospheric eirculatiop
SOURCE: Lening:rad.. -ArWchaskiy i antarktichesidy nauchno-issledovatel'aldy institut',
Trudy*, v. 255.1963. Sbornik'iAntey ,po vopmeam dolgosrochny*kh prognozov pogxAy*
dlya Arktiki (Collection of articles on the problems of long-range weather forecasting for
the Arctic), 119-128
TOPIC TAGS. at-nospheric circulation, %veather fqrecasting, long-range weather forecast-
ing, atmospheric pressure, atmospheric geolx)tential
ARSTRACT.- An analysis of curves of the mean meridional gradients of sea-level pressure,
g(.~i1y)tential of the 500-nib Furface and relative Keopotential of the OT-500/1000 layer for
111P)e iartuties ol forins of atmospheric circulation jas definfd hy (--,. Ya. Vangengeym in
Izd. Akad. nauk SSR, ser. geogr. i geofiz., Vol X, 1946, No. 5) shows ~.hat circulatory
processer, in Sectors I and ll of the northern hern!sphere are interrelated. (Sector I =
Afl~jntj(L. i urnilt, Siberia, Sector 11 - East Asis, Pacific Ocean, North America). The r
Cf u t n
cf~aractcr .,! thf. proces.-6 in Sectoi 11 appreciahIN' influenct, !Ihi, T"j(_tjj-V ) circ Ift i0
forms in Sector 1, that is. the distribution of gradients in S~-cti,r I is del-r.,rimed not f,rL]v
Card
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ACCESSION NR-, AT4048795
by the form (W, C, E), but Mso by ito variety. There is a tendency to intensification of
westerly transport over the SSFRR and Siberia for all forms of circulation over
Sector I whon A.i; N,.l,) process is observed in Svctor fl. In turn, the charseteristics of the
types of processps zn Sector 17 are essential!) dependent on what oc~-tjr,; in Seetor 1. lit
Sector I] procos~xes M1, 3 and A-12 can be distinguished on the bisis oJ the vallic of the
meridional gnidient. In the eastern Pacific area circulaticn tyx Mi is characterized by
pressure grad!ents less than 0. 6 mb/degree of meridian and gropotential gradients less
than 1. 9 mb/&gree of meridian. In the case of processes of t y-pes 3 and N"2 there are
characteristic gradients greater than the mentioned limiting v1ilues. During type 3 the
gradients in general are greater than in type M2, but they cannot be put into a separate
group reliably. The quantitative chametezialics obtained for individual points or cross
sections are insafficiently complete and indicative, It would be desirable to find para-
meters chai act( rizing the entire field and its details. Computation of siich Indices is
possible Nh-ith el-ctronic computers, Orig. art. has! 2 formulas, 5 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: ArIcticheskiv I antarkticheskiy nnuchno-issledovatel'sHy institut,
Leningrad (Arctic and Antarctic Scientific &S-earch-Institute).
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SUBMTTED: 01) ENCL- 00 SUB CODE: ES
NO REF SCV- P(M OTHER: 000
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1- Z
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SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abe. OB280
63
Ye. V.
AUTHOR: Altg&is
TITLE: Use of Cheby*ehev polynomials for the analysis of forms of atmospheric
circulation
CITED SOURCE; Sb. Prob'.. ArktAt i Antarktiki. Vy*p. 15, M.-L., Transport,
1964, 53-61
TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric circulation, Cheby*shev polynomial, atmospheric geopoten.
tial, atmospheric pressure field
TRANSLATION: ne author Investigated thepossibility of using Cheby*shev
Dolynomials in expansions of the pressure field at sea level and the geopotential
field ac tho! 500-mb surface for a quantitative analysis of forms of atmospheric
--irculation (W, C, E) as defined by G. Ya. Vangengeym. The values of probsure
(deviations from 1000 mb) and geopotential (deviatlon~a from 5(',(' gpdk7r) wTre ob-
lained ir, eich cf three tegions (600W-60c'E, (,0'E-',9Pc ~,f the
zone 35-750)1 at grid line intersections 40 apart in latitude and 121 apart in
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I)ngitude (11 grid squares m 11 grid squares). The initial data were represented
ir the form of a square matrix of 121 elements. Polynomials of the first degree
were used anti polynomials to the f*urth order were taken into account in the
expansion. Ten cases (days) with each of the forms of circulation W, C, E were
selected for the winter months of the last 10 years. The cases were selected in
such a way that over the Pacific Ocean and America (sector 11) there also were 10
cases each of processes of the types Z, Ml, M2 as defined by A. A. Girs. Using
the data (fo.- each case), read at the intersections of the grids (for all three
iegi~,ns) froin a synoptic chart and AT-'fOO charts, a "llrnl-2" electronic computer
vas used to :onpuLe ine coeffi,~Ients of the expansion -)v a method cieveloped at
the Arktiche5kiy i Antarkticheskiy instittit (Arctic an,J Antarctic Institute)-
.he coefficients of the expansion of fields in the firqt regior, covering a
i oizs iderable part of the area of SeL tVT I (At lant ic -E..,ropean) were grouped hv
circulation forms W, C, E and the mean vaiues of the coefficieriLs ior each 0t the
forr,s were obtained. The Puthor gives the mean values of the coetficients of
-x~-nsion of the pressure field at sea level and the geopotential. field at the
jW-n3b surface, falling in the different gradations of the expansion coefficients,
for each of the forms of circulation. Some of the expansion coefficients,
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and their combinations are well grouped by forms of circulation, making it
possible to use them to separate diffe;ent forms from one another. The author
also gives the gi-Gmetric representation of certain covibini,tionn of polynomials
and a detailed analysis of the coefficients of the expansion of the 500--nb sur-
face and thc pressure field at see level for each region. Theise coefficients can
be used to '-judge the intensity of circulation at different: scales. Expansion
of the temperature field of the lower half of the troposphere, made using the
-golf - th-p- -OTT-! 1000 field, revealed the possibility of more
r- --WA/ I. ___
vim "_ rtivn-nf th&--P ArJkP of -the
on-cit) -i~il_96_8-491.-fll
6-f-- lyzed=6
empansi- d VC
aled_that-for~
grid of 6 squares by 6 squares (315 ~pof~t t:4 -in-te-r-s-ecL rave
evaluaticm of -,macrocirr-ulatoxy _p oppsoes and analysis of forms of circulation,
the use of a grid with twre widelf spaced intersections is entirely admissible.
The possibility of the grouping of the coefficients of expansion of the pressure
field at sea level and the geoputential field at the 500-mb surface, using
Cheby*shev polynomials, Is evidence of the feasibility of investigation of their
temporal variability as an addttional means of quentitatl.ve analysis of the
transformation of the fo-rms of attwspheric circulaticn. N. Davy*dov
ASSOCZATIOV: None
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ALTYMBIfEV, A.A., dotsent
Effect of lycorine alkaloid on the interoceptors of the vessols of
. tho spleen, intestines and hind log. Trudy Semipal. mod. inst. 2:
67-71 159. (MIRA 15;4)
1. Kafedra farmakologii Semipalatinskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo
instituta. (zav.kafedroy - dotsent A.A.Altymyshov).
(LYCORINE) (SPLEEN-INNERVATION)
(INTESTINF,S-INIIERVATION) (EXTIOUTIES (AHATOMY)-INNF-RVATION)
ALTYMHEV A.-A., kand.mod.nauk; GREBNE'VA, L.S., kand.mod.nauk
Study of the general action of Peganum harmala which grows in
Kirghizistan. Trudy Semipal. mod. inst. 203-101 159. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Kafedra farmakologiA Semipalatinskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo
instituts. (zav.kafedrov - dotsent A.A.Altymyshev).
lKnGHIZISTAN-PEGAM)
SIICHEGOLb-V, A.V., inzh.; ALTY11, S.V., iimb.
MONA 4
Experience in using wt IMB power relay in the dealim of a curruiA
type aervo ayatem. Bnerg. i slaktrotekh. pron. no.21:60-62, Ap-Jo
t64* (MRA 1-7:10)
AL7TNB,XMTA$ S.S.
Teoting certain relationship between heat conductivity
and other characteristics of a liquid. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 6
no.Ilt65-69 N 163, (MIRA .16:11)
1. Lexotekhdichookaya alcademlya imeni S,M, Kirova, Ieningrad,
XkPITAIIGV, G.9prof.; ALTMIKOV P..; YARA3ASHEV, B.
Comparative stuAies on some approaches in surgery of the
heart and pericardium. Vest.khir. 81 no.11-41-46 N '58.
(MIRA 12:3)
1. Iz kafedry khirurgicheiskoy propedevtiki i kafedry operativnoy
khirurgii a topograficheskoy anatomiyey Sofiyakogo vyssheg-0
meditainakogo Instituta. Adres avtorov: Bolgariya. Saflya,
Vysshly meditsinskly institut.
(CHEST-SURGERY)
ALTYMOV, P.G., dotsent
Neurovascular compression ayndrome of the upper extremities.
Vest. khir. no.10-125 164. (MIRA 19: 1)
1. Iz kafedry khirurgii Vysshego meditsinskogo instituta. Varny,
Bolgariya.
BLESHINSKIY, S.V.; KHARAKOZ, A.Ye.; LUKIN, I.N.; BABENKO, V.G.; CHAIDVA,
Ye.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: AffUMOVA, V.F.; VIROGRADOV, V.P.;
USUBAKUNOV, M.; GORBUMOVO V.D.; OSIPOVA, T.P.; NAGAYEVA, A.G.;
MEDVEDEVA, V.A.; ALTYNNIKOVAj P.M.
Fluosilicic method for separating rare-earth elements. Izv.
AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 5 no.4:23-24 163.
(MIRA 16t10)
BLESHINSKIY, S.V.; KHARAKOZ, A.Ye.; CHALOVA, Ye.P.; ALTYUNIKOVA, P.M.;
OSIPOVA, T.P.
Phosphate method for stripping rare-earth minerals. Izv. AN Kir.
SSR. Ser. est i tekh. naWc 5 no.4:17-21 163. (MIRA 16tlO)
BLESHINSKIY, S.V.; KHARAKOZO A.Ye.; ABRAWVA, V.F.; VINOGRADOV, V.P.;
BABENKO, V.T.; KACHKIMBAYEVA, S.A.; Prinimali uchastiye:
USUBAKUNOvp M.; NAGAYEVA. A.G.; GORBUNOV, V.D.; MEDVEDEVA,
V.A.; GHAIDVAI Ye.P.; ALTYNNIKOVA, P.M.
Method for separating rare-earth eleme,10 based on the thermal
dissociation of sulfates. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh.
nauk 5 no.4:25-26 163. (MIRA 16:10)
AL'i 1 v, J.. r
USSR/Chemistry - !3isnutb 1 Sep 52
"Temperature and the Surface Tens,lon of Bismuth
and Its Alloys of Sodium and Potaosium," P. P.
Pugacbevich, I. P. Altynov
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 86, No 1, PP 117-119
The surface tension of bismuth was measured in
the temp range of 270-5000. Addn of small amts
of sodium or potassium decreases the surface ten-
Sion of the bismuth. Presented by Acad 1. 1.
Cbernyayev 28 Jun 52.
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ALTYNOV, ]:. P.
ALTYNOV, 1. P. - "Investigation of the Effect of Tl'Miritles of Surface-Active
Metals on the -~Lwface Tension of Bismuth." Sub 9 Jun 52, Moscow city
Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P. Potemkin. (Dissertation for the Degree of
Xandidate in Physicomathematical Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952
'Influence of Additions of Alkali Metals on Ilia Suope
Metallurgical Abst. Tension and Iticrobardnem of _DjUttatti, 1. 1'. Alt%,fiav
. 2a Apr. 1954
VO) (Dolludy w1bid. Natik S.S.N.U., 19,11:1, 93, (5), 1445-44ti).--
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0 0:1 at --% R, obtiiinel by Pugachevich and A. (ibid., 1952,
86, 117: N.A.. 21. 32l)
am given as graphs of a verstis r
,
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eterinom) , 0, tile Tooltell ldj,,y was
,; I
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&.4-tion 11wpan.1 with tit(, aid of ft fillely-dimperiled floln. of
Cro, lit water, Rod (lit) microltardnevil 11 measured with the
11IT-3 apparalum. The results a re given as citr%Tg (if 11
C; U (1(g.1111111.1) ilivreasNI from 16 for puto Bi to
- "1 -5 tit 0 5-0-63 Na, and to -23-5 for 0 01 at.-OO K.
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Rill fact, at-tivily (of tile whill. tile moroh(rongly 11 isillewwd.
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AUTHOR: Altynov, I. P.
TITLEt The effect of surface-active additions on the surface tension,and
microhardness of bismuth
PERIODICALt
Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 7, 1962, 7 - 8, abstraot
7A39 ("Uch. zap. ~osk. gor. ped. in-ta im. V. P. Potemkina", no. 86,
ig6o, 5 - 42)
MTx An Investigation of surface tension LYof Bi-Na and Bi-K alloys in
the region of low concentrations of Ila and K was carried.out by the method'of
maximum pressure in a drop. It is established that both Na.and K reduce 6; thei
surface a6tivity of K being higher Vaan that of Na. O'of pure BI and of its"al-
loys with Na and K is not a linear ranction of the temperature, but with the in-!
crease of alkali metal content in the alloy the value of the temperature coeffi-
cient a'docreases. By means of & graphic differentiation of concentration de-
pendences of 6*, the adsorption of Na.and K on Bi has been determined in the
270 - 500?G range, and it has been shown that the naximurd adsorption value of K
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The effect of surface-active additions on... A052A101
is higher and the concentration corrosronding to the extremum of K adsorption
is lower than the similar values for Ne, Investigations of microhardness of
Bi-Na and Bi-K alloys have shown that K has a more active effect on microhardness
+.hA" MA
[Abstracter's note: Completetranslation]
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A~ ~Ovl -
Illution curves as a metho& of studying the state of matter in solution.
Vast. MU 15 no.16i74-79 "60. (MIRA 13:8)
(Ion exchange) (Niobium-Isotopeo)
(Zirconium-Isotopes)
ALTYNOV, V.I.; PTITSYN, B.V.
Theory of a lead chloride electrode. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.10:
2407-2410 0 164. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Institut neorganichaskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
ALTYNOV., V.O.; PTITSU, B.V.
Theory of the silver chloride electrode and the determination of
complex Phloride instability constants. Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 no.9:
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'!L 03 (MIRA 15:9)
1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Electrodes) (Silver chloride) (Chlorides)
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Model tests of fundamental ventilation schemes for the waditorium
of a motion-picture theater with the main floor and balcony da-
signed to seat 1600 people. Ifod.1 ean.tekh. n0.4:12-18
Ap 160. (M&L 13:6)
(Motion-picture theaters--yentilation)