SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDREYEV, V. D. - ANDREYEV, V. I.

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YY .. 4 - 12758-44 F-Wr-(d)/F-WT(I)/FS(v)-3/EEC(k)-2/EWA(d)/EED-2/EIM(i,) - rW , Ac ACCESSION NRs AP5=74 UR/0373/65/006/004/0106/0116;' AUTHORt AndrMvs-v. . (Moscow) lid TITLEt Error equaUons of an inertial navi system,, determining the arbitrary curvilinear coordinates of a movin ob-Ject SOURCEs AN SSSR* Isvestiya* Mekhanikas no, 49 1'965, 108-226 TOPIC TAGSs inertial navigation,, inertial guidance,, error analysis, tensor calculus., curvilinear coordinate ABSTRACTt A, set of equations is derived to describe the perturbed motion of an inertial system in curvilinear coordinatess The initial condition of the motion J.a assumed to be incorrect, and several errors exist in the navijitional instruments@ Three sets of error equations are derived which describe the motion and orientation of the object in space. These are given by I I . 1F- - .. . - 6xk + 6xk + 2 (r.;A~ + r.1) 6xv - +-X- + 2xA rk. + rAr.1.1) + (x- - 4- r.) rk + F2 ak- 6xv-Ank-Bill 2Am0a,pa11(K"+a;),+ Card 1/2 ... . ... L 2750-66 ACORMION WR I AP5021714 + am (Ants - + Aml (Ph' 'xm'+ Wi)) 1Or v~.~ of (r,,* xo~ - + r.k) -Am" I Oro x aj 6)~e akk+ axlk In the first two of the above equations the contravariant components AnO and ,&m,s of the vectors M and WE appear as instrumental 'error sensitivity a elements. These equations are simplified in the case when the coordinates X are orthogonalp and consequently only the nonzero terms are the diagonal terms* To appreciate the usefulness of the above results, a special case is selected. which corresponds to geocentric coordinates !,Orig, art. hass 57 equatiorms ASSWIATIONt none SUMITUDs a-let64 EML 1 00 SUB CWZt Mv M& No REFIfV!1(~,40004 OMERt 000 Car~-2 y IVANOV., H.I.; ANDEMEV, V.D.; MAN7,IYENY%O, G.G.; 113EKOV, N.N. InveDtigntlng the efficiency of lising plStons of various dealp for rock breaking. Gor. zhur. no. 12%b5-47 D 165. (~JTRA 1.8,,12) '. 14 .~ . -1 . lad,,~--it-r of tll#; capi,al~,-;4 ~~oaritrlrvs In 1964. A tom. 1 1 14 1 y: energ. a-4 "" like (HIRA 1819) ~L 17154-66 Sto(k)-2~iWT(d)/EWT(I)/EWA(d)/rS&-2 OW/BG ACC NR: AP6004068 SOURCE CODE: UR/0040/65/029/OD5/0835/0845' AUTHORt Andrgev, V. D. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: On equations of unperturbed work of an inertial system defining curvilinear' ,coordinates 'SOURCE% Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, v. 29, no. 5, 1965, 835-845 TOPIC TAGS: coordinate ayatem, space accelerometer, space mechanical space navigation, space tracking* inertial guidance system, gyrostabilized platform ABSTRACTt An inertial system autonomously defining the coordinates of an object and the parameters characterizing its orieatation in apa i developed. A-Tight- hand orthogonal system of coordinates '61tlt'ts is used; t 611gin of the systemk is the center of the earth, and the orientation bf axes is invariant with respect to Airectione from the center of the earth to outlying stars. The p9sition of a moving object in defined in this coordinate ayatem by coordinates 'sif, 0, x2, such that D to W, x" x" 1), J = - D (XI, X3, xxj + :The basis of the inertial navigation system is a gyrostabilized platform whose axis .Card 1/2 L 17854-66 ~ACC Ms AP6004068 !is identified as that corresponding to the directions On the platform are seC three newtonometers with defined unit vectors of direction. The inertial system is~ Aerived and demonstrated for several special cases of the general case of defining ;arbitrary nonstationary oblique-angled curvilinear coordinates. Equations of undisturbed functioning are inferred for such an inertial system. The working equations derived are oompared with those for a Cartesian system developed by the ~author (Ob obahchikh uraynoniyakh inertsiallnoy navigataii. FHMI 19649 t. 29, VYP- Two comparative examples are worked out. Orig. art. has, 71 equations. ISUB GODEs4,/7/ SUBM DAT& 04S9p64/ ORIG REFt 004 If Card 2/2 not 3"W& -2 4LEWA(o)' Do L 962 k) Ngs ArDVW)W SOURCE CONS 57654-0/63/029/006/1100/1111 AVMORs Andrmoyf Y. ".00cow) ORO: none TITLE: On the theory of a psnaulu~m-gyroscope system, as.tisfying the V, Shuler conditions- SOURCE3 Prikladnays, watematAka i'mekhanikat Y. 29p no. 6, 1965P 1108-1111 TOPIC TAGSt gyroscope system,'pendulum nechanicst perturbation theoryt earth gravity ABSTRACTs The perturbed motioxis of pendu2um-gyroscope systems are analyzed in a non- spherical terrestrial gravity field. To this end, an arbitrary mechanical system is considered, suspended on-s. moving object in the form of a, three-power suspension such that the center of maso of the-eyetem does not coincide with the center of ou pension. The distance-between the~center of mass G and~the suspension 0 is denoted by "&'I satisfying the.condition a - kry vhere r is the distance between the point 0 and the earth's center. The equation of motion-of.the.system is given by 'K* a X (F - me) + M* where K is the sum of kinetic moments of the system and M in the sun of the moments relative to the suspension center. The porturbation notion of the system is. analyzed for the conditions -A( 0 L 9626-66 ACC NN AP6000550 0 K.V' + MdVV' 0. Xv. 0. X.. leading to the vector equation ~mr'X'(Or -Vpr38r) A-K'+ AM + MA.a4.X When written in soalar form, the above pert-arbation equation is show= to lead to the equations of small pendulum oscillations of X. Shuler (V. D. Andreyev. M oanom sluchays malykh kolebaniy fizicheekogo mayatnike, s podvizhncy tochkoy opory. PHUP 1958 t. 22p vyp. 6). Orig. art, hasi 24 equations. SUB CODE: ' 07/ 2 SUM DATEt 16Dsc64/ ORIG REFt 006 L Ca~d 2 JZ L_U4Q7_2 EWT f WFCC ow ACC W AT6012598 OURCE ~~Oi76 00 AUTHOR: Klinov, F. Ys.; Aridx*yev, VJ.; PoltavBkiy, V. V.; Lobova, L. Ye. ORG: Institute of Applied Geophysics (Institut prikladnoy geofiziki) TITLE: Measurement of two wind-direction components Wi the high meteorological tower SOURCE: Leningrad. Institut prikladnoy geofiziki. Trudy$ no. 2, 1965. PogranichrW, sloy atmosfery (Boundary layer of the atmosphere), 114-122 TOPIC TAGS: micrometeorology, meteorological instrum'ent, meteorological tower, wind measuring set, bivane ABSTRACT: A wind-direction measuring set is used to measure the horizontal and vertical components of the direction of the wind-velocity vector. The set consists of transducers whose sensing element is a special "bivane," a recorder, a digital printing device, and a power supply; it is installed on the high meteorological tow of the Institute of Applied Geophysics- 7lie bivane consists of a three-arm system i,ttlanced on it co,lwmi, the anns being vet 1220' apai-t. A ring sLabilizer is motulted un 01c. Cnd uf 021c ra-111, 3Z,0 run frorn th(, c,_-W.-n- of rotat-ion. It waz ests-11- that Ulip ftc-,~ ;Jii- i", lcy !IN" mo-, ~hC- iiMit0 Of 01'17CI,s). Thc al~d !_ I Card UDC: 55-1.,;o6+-,,oB+508.2-;-508-51-510 L ACC NR, - AT6012598 ,vOn of tbn tovor; the threnbold sensi present, the trtmn(birers tire InrArO.1-rd on 5 If tivity O,cfli vcrticinl_ and 1icr1-)nt0_) of tfi-? Is ibmtt 0.6 If tho initiol ch betvt-~,n thf~ hivpm~ ond th,~ virl 1, r,,~,7ti on i r~ 00 -.r I ~0', the thre-"hold value jz. m/vcc. The prtncij,le rpenmirenent. Prrors nr-: 1) error in the horizontal orLentatl6n' of trmisdneers relative to the mire on tht- working levels -1. 5-2. 00; error'duc to,misiatch of the ser%msystem-1-0-3.00 (transducer selsyn, 0.5-1.00 and nensor selsyn, 0.75-1-50); 3) error in readings .from the diagram tape in the recording sysfem-2.50. Thus, the total error in - measuring wind directions is about 5-70 (see Fig. 1). Some variations in profiles of the wind direction in the lower 300 m of the atmosphere are shown. These,profileE were constructed for 30-min intervals, which permitted stable forms of curves that. represent "sets" of possible forms of wind-direction profiles in the layer (see Table 1). One group of profiles shows a shift to the right with height in the wind direction throughout the entire layer (IJI), and to the left (XVI-XVIII); in a number of cases$ the wind direction Vad-cohstant throughout most of the entire layer (IV); there were layered conbinations ot right and left oh fty in the wind along with constant directiona'(XI XII). The.racordi]ag MY esigned and tested, under the supervision of G. I. Taitsurin. N. P. Tofenchuk, V. S. Storozhka,.V*G Stefanov, and G.- participated in dOveloping the wind-Erection measur ing set installed oh the'high toyer and procedures for two-dimensional wind Card 2/4 ACC NR: v i.c Card 3/4 L 23427-66 ACC NR AT6012598 Tvblc I.- Some of the vnriati.onfA In whid-directlot' PrO- filco in the lower 300 m ILWOr. Q'I bbG atmocphere Cuses h b c d e Aii . 50 15 60 70-90 90-180 An AH/An 10 5 15 6 -3 4 40-50 2 90-150 . 1 measurements in the lower 300 m of the air. Orig. art. Has, figures and 31t~bles. (E01 suB com A/ SUBM DATEi none/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REF: .001/ ATD PRESS: L 27502-66 Vf1T(d)/EEC(k)-2/FSS-2 BC ACC NR, Ap6om26 SOURCE CODEt UR/0424/66/0001/001/0014/0019 'Andreyevo V, AUTHORSt Do (Mosoow)i Devyaninj Ye. A. (Moscow); Demlyanovekiqt A. (Moscow)' ORO i none TITM The theory of inertial systems containing no gyroscopic sensing elements SOURCEz Inshenernyy zhurnal. Mekhanika tvardogo tela, no. 1p 1966, 14-19 TOPIC TAGBi inertial navigation equipment, ordinary differential equation, error analysis' gravitational~potential, Laplace equation ABSTRACT: The possibility is investigated of using an inertial guidance ByeteM_11 (Newtonometers) without the preaence of gyroscopic sensing elements. -Fo-r--a-n-o-b-jeot moving near the terrestrial surface, it is assumed that there exists a trihedron attached to a platforml-denoted by Ox1x2x 36 To this trihe-iron are attached four triple-Newtonometers, the sensitive maes of one of which is at point 09 and the others on the axes xlfx2lx3' It is then shown that for a gravity potential satisfying the Laplace equation the complete information obtained from these Newtonometere (without arosoopio sensitive elements) can be expressed by the group n1v v, + Wlt?& Wre .--CaM-1/2 L'27570-66 ACC NR, AP6018484 agents --is The'enhanced protection,resulting'frorn' thd use of the two . 'due not only to the difference In mechanift of action of the: agents but I I to the fact that they provide dIfftr6t)4IaiOd protection ofvarlous'systemsOL AZT and ASTP protected bone marrow and:.Intestine &Vallyg whereits 5-MOT rotected only bone marrow. The synthesis of the compounds was carried out in the p lat~~af6iies of Academician 1,b L* Knunvanot5 (AETP), Professor.U.,No Suvorov ('r-MOT and Candidate of Chemical Sciences Vo lis Pedosuev (AET), The author thafflas the for malting possible the preparationsk,-.0rigi, art. h"'j 2 figures wA 2 tables 0 --a* com so6 SM DATS i 25SeP64,,-/' CM-Rr3F1 017 OTH REF: 009 L Card 2/2 SOURCE CODE: AUTHORt Andreyevj V. D. (Moscow) ORGt none TITLEs Solution of the Stokes problem for a level surface represented as a spheroid SOURC9i Prikladnaya matematika, i mekhanika, V, 30., no, 2, 1966.1 410-W TOPIC TAGSt convergent series,, earth gravity, gravitation field,, coordinate system, earth planet,* earth rotation ABSTRACTI Explicit expreseions for prbjections of the strength of the regularized gavity field of the eartli outside of and on its surface are obtained in the form of specialp rapidly convergent series. A right-hand orthogonal coordinate system Olxyz vith its origin at the center of the earth is introduced, The following expressions (obtained by solution of the Stokes problem for a level surface in the form of a Clairaut ellipsoid) for these projections at an external point 0 relative to the .ellipaoid are introducedt 8K 8K r8K' Determination of the position of point 0 in the coordinate system leads to the cord 2 2 -66 LiWT(d)as( AC C N%.~ AP6011126 'J SOME PPEa7i UR/0424/66/0w/001/0014) i8yevoNt, Moscow) 1~ n, lo.'A.- A:v-Pi 77 ORO i zol ctheory.of oy emp containing no gyroscopic sensing elements. Averdoge te "SOURGEI,.,Tpshenerny.v~zhurma4 Makhanika lap no.Aj 1966, .14-19 ,TOPIC TAG&.'~ inertial navigation equipment J, ordinary differential.equationg error_~ a' -gravitational-potentiall Laplace equation 'ABSTRACTs The possibility is investigated of using an inertial guidance-eyetem.11. ,,(Newtonometers) without the ureeence of gyroscopic sennEg elements. For an moving near.the terrestrial ourfaoep it is assumed that there exists a trihedron~,~~; 01 ed by Ox To this trihedton are attsched... our.,;,-, "ittached A a platform, denot f x23 "''th is at point 0 -and 'the.,- Ott ,~Yiple-Newtonometers~-' 9 sensitive masi of one of.which on-the axeis x jz~jpx ~', It isAhen ohown-that for a gravity.potential eati6fting. thi 3 ,.a9 on .0 00 O~ 3k -(.-, ? _z V'_~,~IAAWKR L 2709-66 ACC Mt AP6011126 ns" - ns") + evo (nil w, (nou + n.") + Ole. (n302 - nkQ3) 21 These lead -to two groups of equations for the unperturbed motion of the'inertiitl system Vi-.~(nj0-w%v3+w3V2+L, dt+ V 0)) X, (V1 - coix, + dt + (0) 0 t I MI (n*92- n,03) df +ws (0)i and Pis (P,:6)s Puma) dt + Pil (0) (tta) (1 -1, 2) 3y:- J Error equations similar to those of the gyroscopio elements are obtained for the aboveL inertial system. It is shown that for a spherical gravitational field the above expressions for -Ai and R)i oan be simplified. Orig. art# has' 33 equations& SUB CODE, 17t 01, 20/ SUM DkTSt'.o6Apr65/ ORIG RM 003/ OTH RM 001 ~..LCard 2/2 AZC-NR. AP60241e6 SOURCE COM UR/0424/66/000/002/0003/0010 _/1 61 AUTHORS: Andreyevp V. D. (MOBCOW); Novozhi'lov' I. V. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: On controlling the motion of an object by newtonometer readings SOURCE: Inzhenernyy zhurnal. Mekhanika tverdogo tel~a, no. 2, 1966, 3-10 TOPIC TAGS: accelerometer, newtonometer, trajectory determination, navigation, inertial navigation A3STRACT: A study is made involving the instantaneous control of the center of mass motion for a solid ob'ect by means of newtonometer readings, without determination of the coordinates of the object. This study is performed by analyzing the equations of motion of an object along a programmed Lrajectory. A right-handed orthogonal coordi- nate system is introduced in which the position of the center of mass of the object is referenced with respect to an origin at the center of the earth. Definitions are made for several variables describing the geometric system and also the churacteriatics of the nowtonometer. The discussion proceeds to the consideration of how the eigaal of the newtonometer is converted into directional control of the object. This leads to the stating of a system of equations relating the motion of the center of mass of the object to its programmed position& The system is transformed into a system in ANDREYEV, V.F. Expanding the output of economicallv shaped rolled products, piped and hardware. Stall 24 noo7t636-637 J1 164. (MIRA 18t1) SOV/ 133 - 5E-C - 29/7 3 AUTHOR: Andreyev, v.F., Candidate ofr' Economic Scierces TITLE: On the Economi ""Effect of tle k '-f OxyL~cn_ i:1 the Iron and Strel Industry (Ob ckono!~~iiches'Wy zff.'cktivnD_-ti primeneniya kislorodu v chcrnoY PERIODICAL: Stal' , 19'581 Nr G. , PP 5(--,l - 568 ( U66R) A!-'.STRACT: Xiconomics of' tl~e applic,?tiui~ of Dxy-,en ii: oi~en-Lcnrth furnaces, convertors, electric furnoct-S Lur-aces is discussed. It is concluded t1lat tl,e Lain advant-aGe of the application of technically . ui e ox.,!E,en f:)r E.E e ltinL _i'Ton and steel is an increase in the output of bl~~-st furnncez~ and steel-inakinG furnaces with a lo~-er expenditure f.)r this increase of means of n1odluction and t-dre ti-ai by !Crectin.- aa additional nroductive capacity. The nos--ibilities of decreesing costs of 1-,roduction denend oil thi-, cost of 0,,~y-cn ai~d on the actual conditions of its utilisation. T",er- are 1.~ references, 3 of which are Soviet, 3 English and 2 G,~-raan. Uord 1 1 1. Furnaces--Operation 2. OVgen--Economic appects 3. Steel iniimtry --IJSSR 4. Iron industry--IISSR N, - AMIIII~-V-.F. Expanding the continuous casting of steel. Stall 23 no.2:121-126 F 63. (MIRA 16:2) (Coe.inuous casting) K I ~: I - `Y-~ff L.V.; GUSEEN, F.K., ';KRYAMIN, V.A., F-ONo!LEIFKn, N.l.; KOLESNM, 1 . M. ; ~t~.,REYFV, , V. F. Indlistrial safety in carrying oixt and cementing development wor'Kings during t?.e oncurrence of oil and gas. Nalich. trudy Perm NIIJI no. 4tlOI-126 162. (MIRA l7tb) AND-IFYI'VY V.F. .) ~ I- -!. Fnrracos. I - Inten3ifving the wnrl-. c.!' tql I -,/. nG.Ci r)l(" 513 JA 164. ( M, I R A 17 , --) 'i ANDREYEV, Viktor Fedor9.Yioj4-kaad. ekon. naukj BANNYY, Nikolay. N*16il~h dots,,Aands ekon. naukj GOFZLIK, Iosif Grigorlyevich, dots., kand. ekon. nauk [deceased); KATYSHEV, Viktor LeorLlAovich; OBLONSKIY, Yakov Ant4wvich, dots., kand. ekon. nauk; PFJMIS, Isay BorisoviC4. - PINEGIN, Ivan Ivanoviobj PRIYMAK, Ivan Andreyevich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk (deceased]; ROYTBURD, Lazar' Nisonovicb, prof., doktor 4kon. nauk; ROMANOVICH, Nikolay Dmitriyevich; BORDIN, M.M., retsenzent; BRYUKHANENKO, B.A., dots., kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzentl KHUTORSKAYA, Ye.S., red.izd-va; KARASEV, A.I., telchn. red. - . -fl [Economics of ferrous metallurgy in the U.S.S.R.] Ekonomika chernoi metallurgii SSSR. (By) V.F.Andreev i dr. Pod red. L.N.Roitburda i N.P.Dannogo. Moskva, Metallurgizdi~, 1963. 384 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Iron industry) (Steel industry) ANDRE-YEV, V. G.Vprof. Mycoses in leprosy. Vest, derm. i ven. no.4:15-20 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Is kliniki kozhnykh i venericheskikh zabolevaniy (zav. - zaaluzhannyy dayatell maki prof. 1. 11. Perevodehikov[deceased)) Astrakhanskago meaitsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent I. N. Alamdarov) i Voesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta po izucheniyu lepry Wir. - kandidat maditsinakikh nauk V. F. Shubin) (MYCOSIS) (LEPROSY) ANDR22!'I V.G,. kandidat meditainakikh nauk; FATWUINA, G.A., vrach; "KHAO' VA, J191#, vrach. Gitusative agents of fungous dieease among the inhubitants of Astrakhan' Province. Tost.ven. i dorm. no-3158 NY-Je '53. (MLHA 6:7) 1. AstrakhanskV moditsinakiy institut. (Astrakhan' Province--Medical mycology) ANDREYEV, V. G., Doc of I-led Sd -- (diss) "Micosis In Persons AfL'licted .1 'kith Leprosy," Lanin7rad, 1959, 17 PP (1st Leningrad Medical Institute im Pavlov) (KL, 5-60, 129) 1. Al,'D.E'CrV, V.G. 2. u3s:,' ~600) 4. Fishing 7. J.'eclianization of catclAng sprat by electric ligilt, "..yb.'::!-.o:,. 29 110. 3, 1953. (). Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AililL 1953, ~Jncl. ANDREYEV, V.G., inzhoner. Automatisation of machining and anammbling operationts abroad, Vent-rmah. 36 no.11:80-8~, 8.3 Ii 156. (MW 10:1) (Automation) I I , I I k) - I ~- t V E v V I C" - ANDREYEV, V.G., inzh. Foreign techniques used in machining metals. Vest.mash- 37 no.12:83-85 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Metal cutting) BERTIFOV, A.I., prof.; ANDREYEV, V.G., kand.tekhn.nauk Determining parameters of magnetoelectric gererators with an asterisk-shaped rotor. Trudy MAI no-133:5-34 161. (MTLRA 14:5) (Electric generators) BERTINOV, A.I.p prof.; ANDREYEV, V.G., kand.tekhn.nauk Effect of aluminum lining of on the degree of their use. (Electric generators) rotors of magnetoelectric generators Trudy MAI no.133:35-40 161. (KM 14:5) BERT31QOV, A.I., prof.1 ANDREYEV, V.G., kand.tokhn.nauk Effect of steady and transient procesneo on the shape of curnves of the field and voltage of magnotooleotric generators. TrAy MAI no,133t4l-54 161. (Electric generators) (MIRA 1415) -Al~~V.Gj BARSUKOV, I.A.; ZARUBIN, B.T.; KNIZINIKOV, YU.N.. KUZM1M I H. 1. 1 MJSEENKO, A. 1. ; NEVYZHSKIY, I. KH. , OSOVMIS, S. N. PETROV, YU.F.; POLYAKOV, B.I.j POPOV, I.A.,TRUBETSKOY, V F YAKOLEV, I.N.j KHODATAYEV, K.V. j "System of plasma containment by a traveling wave firld." Report presented at the Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research(IAEA) Salzburg, Austria 4-9 Sep 1961. ANDREYEV, Inst. of Radio Engineering Electronics BARSUKOV, IT it It It 21 11 It ZARUBIN) 11 it 11 it 11 It 11 "'. ~': .i :ot". AIID'IEYrV,,, Pil 7,'-iiiiwi~j 61' %io i-il"toliv,-i 0, 111 F-lit : 7'1 1 - r,%, I I". e. Yes t. derm. i von. 38 no.4.85-8u Ap 16it, (MIRA 18:4) 1. KaiiiAa i Kurskogo modi- tstilAugo =G- NRl AP6000430 SOURCE CODE: UR/0292/65/000/010/0008/0011 AUTHOR: Bertinov, A. I. (Doctor of technical sciences,, Professor); Aadreytv, V. G. (Candidate of technical sciences); Golubeako, Ya, A*'(Engineero ORG: none TITLE: Magnetic-field distribution in contactless electric machines with an externally closed magnetic circuit SOURCE: Elektrotekhnika, no. 10, 1965, 8-11 TOPIC TAGS: electric machine, electric generator ABSTRACT: Unipolar magnetic fluxes were measured by a ballistic method; magnetic test coils were pasted over the external magnetic circuit. Experimental investigation has shown that a considerable alternating component of the working flux passing through the external frame reduces the efficiency a,'.Id heats up the generator frame. This component amounted to 12% of the total flux (or to 23% of the working flux) in the case of no air gap between the stator core and the inachine frame. The gap presence increased the magnetic flux in the stator core and decreased the 0 L 11263-66 ACC NR1 AP6000430 alternating flux in the machine frame. This advantage to particularly pronounced in I~igh-frequency high-speed machines. The end leakage flux amounted to about 2816 of the working (or 16% of the total) flux. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 10 formulas, and I table. SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE. none 00 L 07333-67 EWT(1) ACC NRi AP6033421 SOURCE CODE: UR/005T/66/036/010/1851/1859 AUTHOR: Andreyev, V. G. ORG: none TITLE: An open-cavity.resonator for the radio-frequency range SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. lo, 1966, 1851-1859 TOPIC TAGS: resonator, cavity resonator, open cayit esonator, radio frequency raAio frequency cavity resonator resonator, Y ABSTRACT: A new type of open-cavity resonator with an expanded area of applications and increased frequency range was investigated theoretically and experimentally. The resonator is composed of two parallel, coaxial, highly conductive disks with 'the space between ften occupied by a number of washer-like rings of smaller diameter at equal or progressively changing distance between thein. An analytical Method is presented for calculation of the system's paramters. The method is then used for the determination of the dimensions of resonators excitable in the TM02n mode. The re- sults are preEnnted in a series of graphs showing 1) the dependence of the resonance wavelength on the geometry of the system, 2) the effect of the diameter of the end disks on the radiation into space, 3) the effect of the position of the connecting. rods, and 4) the loss of high-frequency energy in the rings and in the end disks. An experimental model of the resonator was built and investigated in the SHF (10-cm Card 1/2 UDC: 621.372.41 L 0733 3-67 ACC N% Al 0 wavelength) range. With metal connecting rods, the resonance frequency was 3120 Mc; when plastic rods were used, resonance frequency was 3045 Mc. About 10 to 20 percent of the energy was radiated into space. High-frequency losses were found to depend on the position of the metal connecting rods with respect to the reso-nator axis, the minimum point coinciding with the position of the zero axial component of the electrJ field. The natural frequencies of the system (with 7 sections) were investigated within the 2000 to 4000-Mc renge. Five frequency groups of transverse magnetic oscillations were detected, of which only one (the TM02) had an electric field on the axis. In addition to radio frequency generation, such resonators will be useful in accelerator and measurement technology. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and 25 formulas. SUB CODE- Q91 SUBM DATE: 05Nov65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5101 Card 2/2 vmb U, rrNmr. P -I.. o7ol-,trr Lek bri.rinnh , yrof. ; A N D I UV!WjI ii -~ V . C. , k a I I, i, t .~ I. hri.na [I k" U.: Ya A., I rizh. K.i,-ne tic f I e I d diet ri lit) t 1(--n in brij,-,h I.c:Fs, e, I p-(.- tr I va 1 machines wli.h o xt,erriu I] v slivrt,-cireu I t-od mar no t, I ~, eii-ii I Ls. Flak tr(Ack tin Un 36 110. IC: R-1 1 0 165, (MTvA .18-10) AURICY inz'.aner. Continuous-operation construction of a large bridge. Transp.stroi.6 no.6:13-3,5 Je 156. (MLRA 9:9) (Bridge construction) r_j~ f ') P, F~ r, ~' (-- L )/. " ggOML.,I.G., ZINGOIWKD, G.7., inzh-ner. AN I C-1--_ ... .- Bridge f(r *,no subway across the Voscow River. Gor.lrhoz.Mozk. 31 no"~:c-'s;- -'g 157. (Moscow--Bridges) (MLIU 1-0: 9) ABIWY V, V.Ge, insho; ZINGORENW, G.I., inzh,; RUDOMAZIN, N.N,O inzh, f--- Constructing a bridge over the Moskva River in ljuzhniki. Transpe strois 8 no.9:9-15 S '58. (MIRA 11:10) (Luzhniki-Bridges, Concrete) AUTHORS: G" Zingorenko, U.I. and Rudomazin, III.N. Engineers) TITLE: New Two-Tier Bridge In Moscow (Novyy zhelezobetonnyy dvukh"yarusnyy most v Moskva). I PERIODICAL: Baton i Zhelezobeton, 105B, Nr.11, pp.401-410 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This reinforced concrete bridge over the h1oskv& river in the Luzhniki district of Moscow is nearing completion. On one side of the bridge Is a 44 m long ramp and a 653 m long raised road carried an reinforced concrete s In the precIncts of the sports supports. This road i , anning the river is 198 m loig. ground. The bridge sp I On the other side of the bridge a similar raised road continues leading into a now road out through the Lenin 'Hill s. Here tte Voroblyevskiy road viaduct is situated. The top tier of the bridge is 21 m wide and is used for vehicle traffic. The bottom tier carries two underground railway lines. The bridge is constructed predominantly from precast reinforced concrete. Elements for the Card 1/4 construction of the bridge were manxi-factured in faotories New Two-Tier Bridge in Moscow. SUV/97-bP-11-1/11 of Glavmosstroy. They were assembled with bridge cranes of 50 in span and 45 t capacity, derrick cranes of 35 t capacity and lorry-mounted cranes. The work was started by Mintransstroy in May 1957. It was aimed to build a very light bridge as.the permanent loading is only 70,% of the maximum loading. The frame was constructed of concrete mark 500, the cross members of concrete mark 400 and a considerable number of other non-structural members were made from Keramzit concrete mark 200. Fig.! shows the lay-out; Fig.2, perspective view of the bridge, and Fig.3 the constructional scheme of the same. The central span of the bridge is 108 in and the end spans are 45 in each. Two methods of calculation were used which gave similar results (diagrams in Fig.4). Fig.5 shows 2 precast segmental arolhes of an 'E' cross section forming part of an inn?r arch. The tie consists of a precast reinforced concrete unit (Fig.7); the reinforcement being a 45 mm diameter cable, formed from 3 mm diameter wires, with breaking limit of 180 Card 2/4 kg/mm2. This reinforcement Is grouped together, situated New Two-Tier Bridge in Moscow. SOV/97-58-1i-i/ll along the tie-unit and clipped to it at intervals of 2,2 m (Fig.6). This exposed reinforcement will be examined after 18 months to 2 years to ascertain t_'Le magnitude of elongation and will be concreted in aftEir rectification. The precast prestressed stiffening boame are tensioned by a series of hydraulic jacks (Fig.?), The larger stiffening beams between the internal arenes are tensioned to a total stress of 4000 t by ton, 500 t capacity hydraulic Jacks. A similar tensioning is applied to the external arches by four jacks effecting a tension of 1650 t. Fig.8 shows a cross-section of the bridge at the lower tier level, Fig.9 the lay-out of' the beams in the upper tier; Fig.10, cross-section of the upper tier of the bridge; Fig.11, the saddle detail of the arch frame. This type of saddle does not Introduce comple- montary moments due to forces acting in t.he horizontal plane. The scaffolding used for the assembly of the bridge was erected on the river bank; this scaffolding was "Mostotrest" standard steel construction. The Card 3/4 total weight of the bridge construction is 5000 t. The New Two-Tier Bridge in Moscow. 60V1 97 -ob -.12. - I/!] assembled unit was transported by means of' special supports onto pontoons and placcid on the bridgo plors Fig.14 shows the lay-out of the pontoons. The t'ridge piers were constructed on reinforced concrete pilas. 40 x 40 cm in cross section, dr i ven 12-1b w !'o!~~w the base of excavation (FIg.lb). Each plor 18 carried on 256 piles. The height of the piers, including the found- ation, is 8 m; their length is 40.o m. The elevated road was constructed from precast stanchiuns, situated 23.7 m apart and bridged over by cantilevered tru8ses,, the latter spanning 13.5 m and cantilevered out -for !~.62 m on both sides (Figs.16 and 17). The roadway is for~aed of pre- stressed reinforced concrete "'U" shaped beams weighl"Tig 38 t (Fig.18). These beams are covored with p.-Ep,-~ast slabs which are joined with in situ conci~ete (Fig.19). Card 4/4 There are 19 figures. AIIDRNTEV. V.G.: PBTROPAVIOVSKIT, A.A. (Moak-va) DeBlIMIng the river span of tho subway bridge in Luzhiiii-A. Stroi.mekh.i ranch.uoor. I no.5:35-40 159. OAIFA 13: 1) (Moscow-Bridges-Design) ANMIM, Y.G., inzb. Ilevated road across the Crime& Square in Moscow. Tranap.stroi. 10 no.8:13-15 Ag 160* 04IR& 13:8) (Moscow-Bridge construction) - ANDRSYEV, Y.G., inzh. Using prestressed reinforced concrete in constructing railroad bridges, BetA zhel.-bet. no-7:306-310 J1 160. (MIRA 13'-7) (Railroad bridges) (Prestressed concrete) ANDREYEV, V,G., inzh. The expedient Limiting length of reinforced concrete full-span beams. Transp. stroi. 12 no.8i42-44 Ag 162. (YJRA 15:9) (Bridges, Concrete) (Beams and girders) KUZIMIN, Ye.l.,inzh.: ANDRLTXV, V.G.,inzh. Readerst letters. Bet. i shel.-bet. no.11:530-531 N '60.(MMA 13:11) (Bridge!%, Concrete) ANDREYE:V, V.G., inzh. Manufacture and assembly of spans for the city bridge in Leninbad. Transp.stroi. 13 no.9:12-15 S 163o ANDRFYEVP V.G. Bridge construction during the past 10 years. Trknsp. Btrol. 14 no.10:4-7 0 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Nachallnik tokhnichoskago otdola Glnvncpo Upj-RVjFn4VR p0 stroitellstvu mostov Finisterstva transportnogo strzo".ellq~va SSSR. ANDREYEV, V.G., gornyy insh.j DtYAKONoV, L.D., gornvy lnzh. Testing systems of" dry centralized dust collecting dtiring boring with a column hammer drill. Gor. zhur. no.4i64-67 Ap 165. (MIRA 1835) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskly i proyektnyy Institut "Gipronikelf", Leningrad. ANDREYEV, V. I. "Iniestigation of Mine Pressure in the Shield Lavas of the Moscow Basin." Cand Tech Sci, Podmoskovnyy Sci-Res Coal Inst (PNIUI), Moscow, 1954. (KL, No 2, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Instiutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 ANDIMM, V. --, Testing mechanized mine timbering in tho Moscow coal basin. Rast.ugl.3 no.1:13-15 Ja 154. NLRA 7:1) 1. Nachallnik laboratorii Podmoskovnogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo uf;ollnogo institute. (Mine timbering) TRU)MCHRY, Vladimir Yedorovich. kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk; otvetstvennyy redaktor; MATBIKOVA, A.P., redaktor izdatelletya-, NADEINSIATA, A.A., tokhnicheakiy redektor; KOROVICHKOVA, Z.A.. takhnichs- skiy radaktor (Distribution of stress throughout mine workings] Haspredelenie napria- thenii vokrug goraykh vyrabotok. Mosliva. Ugletekhizdat. 1956. 124 p. (Mining engineering) (MLRA 9:12) . "-. I- i.1 /Y /)'~ )(,- ~' "- 1'~' 1 4 - i-) SPIVAKOVSKIY, Aleksandr Oniaimovich, prof.; POD"YEKSHCHLKOV, Turiy Konstantinovloh, dote., kand. tekhn, nauk; AND33M, V.I., otvetst- vennyy red.; ALUDOVA, Ye. I., tekhn. red. 0 --- I [Movable mechanized timbering] ftredvizhnye mokhniziroyannye kre 1. Mook-va, Ugletakhnizdat, 1958. 249 p. (MIRA 11M 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademil nauk SSSR (for Spivakovskiy). (Kine timbering) ANDREYEV, V.I.,- KUFRIN, V,.I, Using geological and geophysical data for evaluating the iron potential of deep horizons in the Tauhtagol deposit, Geol.i geofiz. no.8:82-94 ;61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. TSentralInaya goofizicheakaya ekspeditsiya, Stalinsk. (Gornays. shoriya-Iron ores) AUDREYLN~ V.I., dotsent, kand. taklin. nuuk Movemont of side rock-n In the o1wration of portable mochftnlzcd support:3 in Moscow Basin mineq. Nauch. tnidy Tul. gor. inst. no.4:34-54 161. (MIRA 16:8) (Moscow Kisin-Enck resmire) (Mine tlmhering~ ANDREYEV, V.I.; IAELINIKOV, L.A. Magnetic logging device for measuring the susceptibility of rocks and ores. Sbor.luch.rats.predl. pt. 2:38-45 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Severo-Kazaklistanskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. 6 Cf I.h.- d 1~~c tr,c indi cobs of 7 d ~'.(Y fly d~~, 12Lj khImA fed r.4 -M.~ SPSYSHIR, Vladimir Anatollyevich; Alpj"ykXladimir Ill Ich; LHITRIN, L.N., otvetetvennyy rodaktor; ORIGCRIYNV, YSX',-*~-a~kor Izdatel'stya; POLYAKOVA, T.V., tekhnicheekiy redaktor (Combustion of gas obtained by underground gasificationin tunnel burners - with premixtureal Sahigaaie gaza podzemnot gaz if ikataii v tunnelInykh gorelkakh predvaritellnogo smeshenlia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR. 1956. 67 P. (MLRA 9:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for Khitrin) (Coal gasification) (Combustion) ..Oscow Power Ca'. :c- Experiments witil tu,11.,el burners havipg inl~vidii--O. C-PaciUe!~ ';~"j i'~g)l rates of heat release are recorded. S () *.' I ', 7 ~'4 ' ' ) -; ' Translation irom: Rciferativn~v zhurral hl (-',i u r 1'~ ~,ll Nr '11SSR' * UTH Oil S: Speysher. V. A.. Avidi-vve, V * IT LE- Etfecl of Preheating ot Gas air 10 urcs Tht- S!al-, (,j Tunnel Burners (VIlvarive a paz:' ("Zc!,:-! 11 11 ~- 11) c ~m%a ustovchivo-t zaziliganiva PERIODICAL: V sb.: Issle& prot-,,e,so% IlUl'(11 ~ii M(I-CLm.- AN SSSR 1(1~8 pp 27- 10 ABSTRACT: The aulhurs investigatcd '110, lwl~)t k! It' 1-1 'lie ig";11(11 (I PIC heated ga6 air tnix!.wre-, it, !wit ii w 't l't1g. "i'wr'i't, ~y .1141.1 rat'lls by tile melliod (if o ':!4 -titm-l'.10 app!("tl' I)!(- scDaration (ondi!ions vv~ih pc!oo()- -k1:." Ic''I" lo-g !( r hc C~'!akl of a constant, tunnel lernpura,ure a, ' :!l*t,:-lllc(l:.t*c -Icp hlix,urus containing 99()/'o Cl-1.1 and ()()(,c li.) i V I't'd '( 100 20c. i0o ard , (-XI fl~." 4000G. At the maxinium prchvnw,~,, 11-A- iwx,s;!ti 0-c air LtClOr illCrCal-,CS ')\ 100- 1'10'''0 N V C a rd I I 8 1 )4,66 0 S/112/59. 00/014/008/06~, -2 C 0 A0521AOOI Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrolc.1chnika, lq~)~J, 1 17C, # 28650 AUTWiRS Volodina, L. A., Andreyev, V. 1. tTl I L the Process of ;~Iane Sta~tlizzat,!C)--- The Effect of Air Preheating or by Poorly Streamlined Bodies in the Open Flow FERIOD.-CAL, V st..: Issled. protsesqov goreniya, Mosc-ow, AN SSSR, 1958, j~i~,36-36 IEX-~ The effect of air preheating on the stabilIzation limits of mothaa!- air. flame was studied. The investigation was carried cut cr, a r,,~Zind burner made of stainless steel 18 mm in diameter at aitflow speeds of 20-200 ,Vlseo. The. air was preheated enabling to raise the temperature of mixt.-ire at the 5tabilizer up to 400 0C. Tapers 5, 7, and 9 mm In diameter pla-ed or. t1w., edg(q of the Wrner were used as stabilizers. In the first serles of experlmr-nf,~; tht~ effect of air preheating at a taper 7 mm in diameter was investigated; in the r~econd series of experiments the effect of the size of tne taper on t.he. stabill- zatlon limits with respeat to the air excosr, ratio vid (11;." speea of Q)-, ITIA-011c Card 11/2 8U-'~O S1 112/59/600/0 14/00 8/0 ~5 A052/AOOl The Effect of Air Preheating on the Process of' Flame 8tablllzation by I',-o,'-'LY StPeamlined Bodies In the Open Flow was investigated, For poor mixtures i,he effect of preh~-atlnjz Is much mcre essential than for the rich ones. An increase In the diamiter of a statti~zc-r a. -'-.he same temperature of the flow leads to a widening of ~;tabilizatlcri llmll,z, A. D- A Tran--lator's note; This Is the full translation of, the crIginal Russian abstraot, ~'-&rd Z/2 SPIYSHER, V.A.; ANDREM, V.I.,- SHII&NDVSKIY, O.V. Powerful tunnel-type burner for the combustion of low- calorific power gases. Gaz.prom. 5 no,7:20-26 '60. (MIU 13:7) (Gas burners) unwiff, V.I. Zfect of mechanloal strains on magnetic properties of magnetite ores. Geol. i geofft. n0.71129-132 '60- (MIRA 13'-9) 1. Zapadno-Sibirskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. (Magnetite-Magnetic properties) GRUZIN , 11. L.; SO'IENIX111N) A.N.; ANDIIU: YZV, V.I. Equipment for measuring internal friction in metals. Met. i metalloved. chist. met. no. 4:194-197 163. (MIRA 17:5) ANI)RFYF;. V,' ; 'i',Zr)o I I F, 6 ,,,: j , . -, ~ oy a r 0 1) -, j, -, e t) 7, (~ E, .M a 9 1, 1 r, (.) 1 1. r -~ I I ) e n 6 ~ " 3 8.. 10 X-r-hp (MIRA lSr6) ANrRFYRP V.I.,~ --.Tlzh.-, ETIN2 I.Z., in-,h. 11.1 A. ...'- Automatic forg.lrg with hydraulic presses. Mashinostroenle '1:51-5" Yv-Je 165. (MIRA 18s6) no, IC AN DREYEV , I, I . ; yLv , v . .7k . Parts made of (,c:,ii)r,,qq -I wn-J , M-iczr~ r,,; ---1 11 l!.- -15, 37 AP 165. iI1,'IA '18:5) Al I-. ; L" "', ,.10 .r . fl~:Id in thf! WIW,~! 7cm t,' f-,t~711WTIOY for a three-layere(i mctrij* '0!,- . .. .11.1 , u,,--:. -!. fi...,. ~' ~!: ". J, 1. gorm"y ins"'itut. AVDIUS 1EV, V, I. 66 the road of technological development. Mashinostroitell no.10:5-6 0 161. (MIM 14:9) 1. Direktor Nevskogo mashinoBtroitellnogo zavoda imeni V.I. Lenina. (Leningrad--Compressors) (Leningrad-Gas turbines) CHERNYAK, B.Ya.; ANDRFYFV-,-Y.I.;, MARKOV, V.P. Nonuniform mixture distribution in the cylinders of carburetor engines, Avto prom. no. 1:29-31 A 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Laboratoriya dvigateley AN SSSR. (Aut=obiles-Engines-Combustion) ANDRFYEV, V.I. Determining anticlotonant concentratJon in fuel feecled to the cy3inders of a multicylinder carburetor engine. Avt. prom. 30 no.7:10-13 JI 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Norgkovskiv avtomohillno-dorozlin)-y institut. \ji KUZNTTSOV, L.A., 6oktor tekbn. nauk; AjlDjiEY!-l"v,, '~.J.; DOGOUDOVSKlY, G.I.,- IJURDIN, A.A.; A.A.; FAYNSUITYIN, A.A.; SHABASHOV, S.Z. [The GT-700-5 gas turbine system] Gazzoturbinpaia ustanovka GT-700~5. Moskva, Mashinostroenle, 196". 190 p. (MIRA 17:5) ifqiq .~MM~t V. 1. -Ij~. Mounted attachment for motortruck loaders, Mekh.1 avtom,proizv. 16 noo3&42-43 Mr 162. MRA 15:4) (Loading and unloading-Equipment and supplies) ANDREYFV, V.I., inzli.; KUME'l~;OV, L.A., dokt-or teklin. miuk Mitilliftictliril of gno turblnes at the Nevskli Machlrory I'Dint, Fnergomanhinostroarde 10 no.7:1-4 JI 164. (MIU 17:9) AI'D,"-YLV V I Takin!; into account cartain dc:--.,,.-.netizinf- factors whIen int,:-rparctiv~ .mgnetom,etric data. Geol. i --cofiz. no.11:11.1-115 160. (1."I:A. 1l;,.2) 1. Zapadno-Sibirokoye Ccologic.-nko-,c: upravleriye, -:.Stalinsk. MALIKOV, K.V.; PISRANOV, V.L.; SUNTSOV, G.N.; STAROVEROV, A.A.; OVGHAREENKO, V.M.; ANDREYEV, V.I.; MAZIN, B.S.; RUNIKCV, V.I.; SEMAVINP P.I. -- -- Using sulfurous wizut in blast furnaces. Stall 23 no-5:394-397 My 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut metallurgicheskoy toplotekliniki i Be~oretskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Blast furnaces-Equipment and supplies) (Mazut--Analysis) ANDREYEV, V.I., inzb. po mekhanizatsii sluzhby puti Cleaning the spacing between rails after snow storms. Put' i put.khoz. 5 no.12:;,~8 D 161. (MIRA 15--1) 1. Yuzhno-Sakhalinskaya. doroga. (Railroads--Snow protection and removal) ANDREYEV, V.I.; GOLOWNIKOV, Ye.M.-~ OVCHARENKC-, G.L~ KHASKIN, 1.11. Improving the standards of measuring equipment, Stan,l. instr. 32 noa9,03-36 S 161. (MIRA 14:?8) (MeasurJng instrments,--Technologit~al innovations) .0 S/121/61/000/009/004/006 D040/D]1.5 AUTHORS: _Ar, d r P. Ve. 1,11. , Ovcharerko, G. I. , and )~-v_, ,_, Goloultnikov, Khaskin, I. N. TITLE: Raising the level of measuroment techniq,_aes PERIODICAL: Stank-1 i instTument. no, 9, 1961- 33-36 TEXT: The article lists measuring instruments and automatic measuring pro- cpss control devices being currently produced b~ the zavod. "Kalibr" ( IfKalibe Plan"). The following items are mentioned. (I A profilograph-profilo- meter, developed by "Kalibr" in cooperation with Vsesoyuzny,,- eleitrotekh- nirheskiy institut im. V. I. Lenina (All--Union Electrotechnical Institute Im. V. I. Lenin). It is the fir:-,t Soviet instrument for surface roughness measurements in accordance with the international roughness criterion R&, (mean arithmetic-al deviation of mi-,roseopic unevenness from the mean prcj- file line) that will be introduced in the USSR on January 1., 1962. The in.- strument consists of a post beaTing the measuring table and electric drive, an electric measuring unit, and a recorder; all three separate units weigh 80 kg together and are transportable; the system produces 200,000 times Card 1/3 St/121/61/000/009/004/006 Raii3Jng the. level of measurement techniques D040/DlJ3 magnification, and the feeler exerts pressure not above 0.1 g. (2). A feeler type instrument cnecking roundness of workpieces by measuring indi-ic- tion and producing records by electro-thermic means on a metallized round diagram. It has been designed in rooperation with ENIM,S and is also first of itd kind in the USSR, (3) Indicator calipers with "roU,~;ed.-lever" measuYing head and dial, eliminatinC the usual rocking for findiilg the real diameter of the bore. Calipeis for bores up to 18 mm in diameter have a ,:jmbination of centering and measuring ball points. and calipers for 18-53 mm bores have a rigid centering bridge. Calipers ~or above 50 mm are pneu-. mati: and uriversal,. i,e, adjustable in a diameters range rith the use of a speulai settinG device tbat is soc.. a pnotoCraph. Scales cil the measur- ;rC heads are E-;raduated in 0.001 mm di.visiorl-~. (4) Levels with 0.01. mm di- Vislons Der meter, for rneasurement of incline on flat and cylindrical sur- Caces. T'~,e levels have a micrometer head for readings and an optir system j-,' - - (5) GaCe blocks of muA hi-her a-,.- I r ze.lolng the blibIlle in the ampolile. I - o-ir'l-1v thar, pri-viously.. produced in accordance with 'Lhc-- latest 1-069038-59 (.GOE,:-, 9036--')9) standa:td requirerr-irits and ha-~inG a :.ohesion force of 5--7 ke--f. f.6) i- aulomatic machine sorting balls 1-3 mm in diamel.or with an accurary t,~ h,~nd,eriihs of one micron. Tt is 1~ased on mea~uremen+' of el.ect,~ic induc- S/1~' 61/000/009/004/006 Raisine the level of measurement techniques D040YD113 tion and ha- the pickup and the electronic men, surizi,- unit of a J" automatic s t -Up Syst~e- ("Kalibr VEIII) profilograph-profilometer, and an , e U M movinC a master ball once in an hour into measurinL- Tosition for corrections. The mechine has been tested at the 4V TT3 (4GPZ) plant. A ran,3e oi such ma-- chines will be uroduced for balls from 3 to 40 mm and from 0.3 to 1 mm, in X 13 MI") measuring and controlling de- diameter .!A ' (I Y~l-I, f vices for circUlar hydraulic drive workinC with plunge-cut process. They have been produced in co.,peration with TVIA11111, the Moskovskiy avtomekhanicheskiy institut (Moscow Automechanical Institute). The "KalibT-- XAMI" have a measurement range of 6-80 mm and make possible grinding of parts with up to 1.2 mm allowance. In test on "3151" and "3161" grinders of the Khar1kov plant they doubled the riork rate, and Crindine, accuracy cor.- resnonded 1st class. (8) A series of measuring-controllini; devices, design.. ed at theOK6 mosgorsovnarkhoza (OKB of the Moscow City Sovnarkhoz), for automatic transfer lines. Three of such automatics are briefly described and shown in photographs: Tor internal combustion enCine valves, for uni- versal joint bearing rings, and for tractor wheel axles. Photo[;raphs are also given of the prof ilo,~raph-profilometer, the three types of the calipen, the precision level, the ball-sortinG automatic, and the "Kalibr-MAI!111 There are 11 figures. Card 3/3 AlT~4~~Vjjj.-;- BELKI149 S.R.; BOYAROV9 A.I.; DEIaNCV$ I.A.; OVCHWETO , G. I. Automatic machine for precision sorting of small bearing balls. Stan. i instr. 32 no. 1:25-27 Ja 161. (IMI 14:2) (Sorting devices) ANDREML-Vanijiy-ly-agovieb dotoent kand. voyenno-morskikh nauk, kontr- admiral; SOIAYRiP, D.I., kapitan 1 ranga zapasa, red.j SOKOIDVA, G.Faj tekbn. red. (Control of oceanic communications; as revealed by experience of the two world wars) Bor'ba na okeanskikh kom mun ikatsiiakh; po opytu dvukh mirovykh voin. Moskva, Voon,. izd-vo M-va oborony SM, 1961. 373 P. (MIRA .14:10) (European Warp 19'14-1918-Transportation) (World Warp 1939-1945-Transportation) ANMTBV, V.I., Inih.; MOLDAVSKIT, M.S.,inzh. Optical method for chocking the installation of mechanical hatch covers. Sudostroonto 26 no.9:63-65 S160. (MIn 13:10) (Ships--Maintonance and repair) ANDREYEVP 7. 1. ; KONYAMIN, ',!. A. ; POLYAKOIA, L. M. ; SIRCROKHO, T. A. ; SAIR7401-79 V. A. ; KOMM, N. D. ; BYSTFAYAKOV, L. V. "Urpent problems of modern dyspnten~ in children.,, lieport submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epidemiolopists and Infectionists. 1959 AIMMEV, V. I. 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