SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARTEMOV, P. - ARTEMOV, YU.

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Saftl, GA.; ARTIWW, P.G., SotrQWk Work of ths oentral Ubbftkwy of the ZWWO OXwollolcgia PravUl PlAstlo JWW.. tw.]Ab4. 26 w.12114*~435 160. (=A 13 12) Sk4tralltar laborattorlt lmmlmwoo~sp INTO" Pl"twass (for Oaok). 9. trustitut BTMI Ivied Bftdk-*"" at Irts (Za3dup".4m" tide) 5/028/61/0W/003/001/004 0210/03" AUTHOR: Artemov IP TITIA: Grips for tonsil* testing of specimens mode In pla,stle material PIQUOUICAL: StLuidardizatalyaq no*. 51 1961t 25-25 TEXT: In Fig. 1, a specimen in shown which is recommended by GOST 4646-49 for determining the modulus of olasti- city, the limit-of proportionality In tension and the percentage elongation on fracture; Fig. 2 shows a specimen recommended by GOST 4649-35 for do- termining the UTS in tensile testing. For these specimens, the standard re- A commends a grip construction as shown in F; S. 3 * Card 1/9 Fig. I 1W.Ij, Grips for tensile testing of... Fig. 2 S/028/61/000/003/001,/004 D210/D306 Fig. It in very difficult to make opecimens of Iminw mattrials sio that close contact between the specimen and the grips along the oxitire portion of curve A-B are ensured, and for pressed matorials the position in even worse as specimens deform on cooling and comitact witbi Card 2/9 2, 1.1 -2 P S/08/61MOA03/001/004 Grips for tensile testing of.*% 0210/0306 the grip is accomplished only through a number of separate points along A-B. These points are also displaced along the *Adth of the specimen, and, thereforeq regulation by screws MS, camnot lead to desirable results (Fig. 4). In this connection, the r*- sultant P of all forces applied to the specimen willinot pass through its center of gravity, but ivill have some eccentri- city (Fig. 4), and fracture of the specimen will take place 4 not due to simple, but rather Put off-center tension* Therefore '0 O"Me: 0' - I"" "Pawmal" "a6. A9k1W~2 t" the mrs (-I- ) should be MeNNA IV J determined notpby the recommended Fig* 4. 0- cent*r of gravity of formula ov where F = crone the cro" s*otlonj 01 - point of sectional area of the specimen application of resultamls P IOP 21P3! and P j e - exceatricity Card 3/9 of a4lication of farec, S/028/51/000/06/001/004 Grips for tensile testing of *6. D210/0306 2 in mm t but by the formula for the general can* of Otto-atntor tension, + tty- 4 where W a the momentum ot resistme* of t6' F W cross section along the axis X# mm ; W the momentum of resistance 3 of the cross section along the axis Y$ ft The eccentricity * can be located in any quarter of the toordination system X and Y (rig, 4) and for each spadmen can have 4 different value which cannot $* do- tormined. This shortcoming of existent grips Is particularly Seri OUS In the comparative tekting of Specimens mads of various plastic water- ials, since the result of determining a will depend not onlyan the v physical properties of a given material, but also on its ability to be deformed after having cooled down,.and on the accuracy of the dyee Therefore, in order to excludej or reduce to a minimua.t the occen- tricity obtained, a new shape of specimen head and grip for it is re- quired. In Fig# 5t a proposed grip construction is shown, Card 4/9 :rips for tensile testing of#*& The bolt (1) attaches the grip to the machine on which the testing of the specimen is carried outq and is connected to the sleeve piece (2). The rectangular por. tion of the second bolt (5) passes through an oval hole In the head of the test specimen Mo Contact between the grip- and test specimen in accomp- lished by means of a ball Mq pressed into the collar (3), which is firmly placed on the specimen head (8). Hence the force will be transmitted from the grip to the specimen through the point of contact between the ball (4) and the bolt (3). In order that the Card 5/9 S/028/6 1/000/00/00 X/004 02JO/0306 File 3 3102816110()OA051001AM Grips for tensile testing ofooe D210 . 306 force transmitted to the specimen should be diqtributod along the largest possible surface of the specimen# the ball traosmits this force through a soft lining (?)% which Is glued to the oval surface of the collar (3). A tight fit between the collar ahdAbe speelmen head is ensured by means of Hning# (6) made of foil mW packed be- tween the edges of the collar and the surface of the head* -For this reason, the distance between the edgen'*f the collar is made Oo2 = greater than the width of the specimen head. This also onables the collar to be centered with the ball along the width ot the specimen* In order to prevent displacement of tho ball (4)j it to placed into a Bpecial groove (I mm/diameters 0.5 miR/depth) made In the bolt (5). The cross sectional area of the specimen head is M times greater than the cross sectional area of the working pairt ofth* specl- men, and the atresses developing at the contact surtats betimelk the collar (3) and the specimen (8) are considerably less than those permisi4ble for this case. All this is confirmed by UW fact that during testing, the specimen fractures along the or*" section of the working part, and not along the cross section of the head. For specimens prepared aCCording to GOST 46,16-49, it in r4tommelAed that Card 6/9 t4 ,rips for tensile testing of#.d S/028/61/000/003/DOI/004 D210/D306 the accepted % elongation at the fracture be determined. UTS can be determined In these specimens simultaneoasl~a a second variant of grips is shown which enables the work Pig.6 to be carried out with a specimen reen ended by GOST 4646-49, without changing It in any way. From the prism of the sleeve piece (1), a balance arm (2) Is freely suspended, at the ends of which there are rollers consisting of self-aligning ball bearings (5) with races (6) and rubber rings (4), of approximatew (7) 11ttafte, the jrA Irig. 6, ly I mm thickness. Catches with linings (0) are attached to the races (6) by means of screws (8). Before setting up the text Card 7/9 8/028/61/006/000/001/bO4 Grips for tensile testing of&o. D210/D306 specimen (3), the rollers are turned in such a way that the catch** occupy a position shown at the left end of the balanclag or", This enables the test specimen to be freely Inserted betwooo the rollerso When the test specimen is not up$ the rollers are turned In nuoh a way that both catches (7) should occupy a position shown sit the right end of the balancing am. The specimen will be gripped botwo" the rollers and At the same time by the internal surfaces of the c*tcheal it will also be centered in relation to the "as of tho rollers and of the balancing arm* The 441stanco between the imtornal surfaco of the catches is 0.5 mm greater than the width of a heads the SPOCIMO Therefore the positioning of the specimen along its width is carried out automatically by the turning of the catchess It tho epealmons are to be testedt the heads of which have a different vidth from that of the specimen heads made according to GOST 4646-491 irker* It a 10 on, the distince between the internal surfaces of the catebos is reau- lated Ly means of now linings (9), or olas now catobes,aro moods the width of which in selected in much a way an -to ensure froo positioning of the specimen between the surfaces of the catches. When the grips Card S/ 9 S/026/61/000/M/001/004 Grips for tensile testing of... D210/0306 suggested are used, the frietional fore# decreases eoiksId#rabtyp since the balancing arm (2) (File 6) transmits the force, ftom; the X*ckine to the specimen through a priato In existent grips, this for*# to transmitted through a bolt connecting the grip idth this maehiae# In which the test is carried outq and the frietional tofte at tbo sur- face of the bolt distorts the reading of the force aotually applied to the specimen* There are 6 figur;:; rAbstractor's note: this is essentially a complete translat V Card 9/9 I 1 11 1 1, 11 1 ld~ 1: 1 I I I I 1;111LII III ILI ['111DU 1111JELE11 [I Illuf! Ufflulfluillulfu ARTOW) POGO C3Mps used in tensile too" or puatic apsolmna, stawartiuwU 25 no. 5t25-28 My 1 61, (mm 14ts) (Testing AWWON) At III I III III I EIVI It! 1, 1 It 17 1 1 11, It! 8/00t/61/02'7/004/017/028 B103IJ201 AUTHORS: Artemo!L-P--G--A Shpak# 0. 0.# and Slmaokov, To V. TITLE: Problem of determining asohanioal properties of synthetic* under torsion PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriyal Yo 21, no- 4* 19619 459-461 TEXT: It ic pointed out here that the methods serving for the determina- tion of the mechanical properties of metals under torsion# mt applicable in the case of synthetics an well. A machine intended ;for brittle materials has been redesigned for the purpose. The authors vors urged to do so considering that standlLrd asthads for syAthotjos worit not available. Principles applying to synth6tios differ 041y iate-misiderably from such for metals and other substances. The authorno thortforat made use of them to a certain extent in the torsional deformation of synthetics. The fact is stressed that most thermoplastic and thermomettimg synthetics employed in machine- and instrument construction exhitit a brittle failure. Machines available at present for the determination of asohanioal oharac- teristios in the torsion of materials (Pig. 1) are found to bays the Card 1/4 8/032 61/017/004/017/020 Problem of determining mochanioal ... S Y1201 following drawbacks: (1) The guiding and the guided shafts I - 2 are not precisely coaxial, which fact causes @ample 3 to bend. Additional strains arias as a result, that do not belong to those due to torsional deformation. (2) Pendulum 4# which serve@ as a counterweight of the torsional moment acting upon the sample, permits the latter to turn through a very large angle, while the torsion angles o~ the sample, which are to be determined, are very small. This gives rise to a oone'derable error source when dot ornining small values from the difference of two large values. (3) The moment acting upon the sample is determined from the deviation of the pendulum and o$ the transmitting mechanism connected therewith. The test results are maidwrably distorted by the imperfect work of these mechanisms as well to by friction. The centers mentioned in the Assoolation have jointly 4atorminod the yield strength VB and the modulus Q of tangential olasUcity for synthetics: Monolith no. 1, fiber plastic, and organis glass. G. F. Gorskaya, laboratory assistantp and V. 1. Shumilov, moshaniop took part in the work. To eliminate defects (1) - (3) of the asob.inst the latter was remodeled In the following manner: sample 3 was connected by means Card 2/4 S/03;/b I/ 0:?T/004/ 01 Problem of determining mechanical of links to shafts I and 2. Dotoot (4) was thus suppronsod., 1~arther- more, a pulley 6 was zounted on-shaft-1 to hold weight 9, kwoXing from steel band 7. Boih the diametee'of rhe pulley and the size *f the weight, thus also the magnltude~of the moment appliod can be predeterain- ad with sufficient accuracy. Whsn moseuring the toroion utee tf,o shaft 2 was clamped, and the acouracy of results wae considerably Inorcao- ad thereby. Angle y was determined on one length of sample I bjr means of Martens' mirror device [Absttactorto notot nol described In the text). An additional mirror 10*was used for the purpose.' To obtal~ a diagram in coordinates "torsional moment; torsion angle )4911 shaft 4 austibe tied up and pendulum 4 must be actuated. $"Plan 120 - 15 -1 11) mm.' T`,~ T 464a-56 (GOST 464e-56) have been testad by the *,uthorO was first determined, and thence, G -was found. 0 was rechecked 1~:;n eftel tax- Ul a 13 (type 40), 5 Y- 7.5 mm for a -cont tol - There are 2 f Ig-urois and I table ASSOCIATION: Zavod isdel.iy Plostmais im. nonsomovskoy prity4y"- (Factory for SYnthetio Products imeni. "Koinn*siollskaya preWiNj, Leningradskiy Inatitut tochnoy sek1w1ki i *jptiki (Leningrad Inatilute of Precioion Mealmnics 4pa Option) Card 3/4 1 1, 11 M, IIIUMMILUMM INN 0 111 11 1 T" INUIUM LIPHILIMuilp Ip"11MM 3/032jIj 110271004101710213 Problem of determining mechanical ... B103/B201 Legend to Fig. 1: 11) ball beavingg I *2) screw,-i3)-OIaMPp 14) screw. For other denotationst see the text. Card 4/4 ARTEMV, P.G.; SPAR, G.V.; SIMAROv, v.V. Determination of elastic constants 1, 0, and /~ for thervosetting isotropic plastics. Plast.massy no.5t56.59 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Plastics-40sting) ARMOVO P. I.; NDCHEWOVO M. I.j PIOTWHKO, ru. H. Moysbew) change in the standards for dispensary wW poj~mlialoal ear* VA for the number of patlents 4it a territorial lodUal comte 0 Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 6 no.60-23 A 1620 OaM 15 3 75 (HMPITALS-OtrMATIUT SWIVICES) (KWCAL CAPX) ARTEKYV, F.I.; ZINDVITFi, G.A.j iSTEGUN , ~IN, S.l*(Xvytpbwv) Diseases of the cirW11tory organs amM the popWLation of KuitVabev (as reveslid tr extensive study of distaso Inaldenee in 1958). Scw,sdray.: 21 no.847-50 Vo (1119A 15:U) 1. Is kLfedry organizatsil sdravooldn%nonlys, I lstor$l med1tobw (sav. - prof. I.N.Wmyov) Kvq*sbwmkop wdl4zims lasUtutaw (KUYBYSMT---CWIOVASCVlAR SISTU"IOZIASISS~" A OVI r.I. (Kuybyshev) Public health planning, Movosdrawo 16 noo?:45-51 A 157, OWLIC MOM (at" lot 22 ) pianist (Ito)) ARTSHOVI Polu MAN w1wwwtow'"y"n'. . 1.0 ~Or~9=151~33-9 medical *M brgivalo smiess for workerp U Awbrehow industry. %draw* losjodore 2 noell$25-33 1 156 (PIMA llt22) 1* Is kdedry or 81 1 istarV. madital (sev. - prof, LUM.'swIllwl Vdftsbevskogo mefttvinat" instila (XMYBM- Ut NMIOPM) Aaum, e. i., vracn % I , - 1 0.1, . 't~'ilOu dsY in Industry. Gig. i sea. 23 4 058 (.Nlb 21:2j 1. Is Aqbyehovskago gorsdrevotdols (INDUSSIAL HTOIM establishoont of sanitary day in luvis) Akf=V. P. 1. (TmbyshOT). liaijon of jublIc health or social hygimils., Sov. w1ravo no-3:28-34 059. (Ian 12:3) (PUBLIC "A 0 is Ruou Oag)) (SOCTkL R"Ims, In D"161A 00)) ARTEWTp Per.; WWOV, r.A. ft~_-Moo-~ Dinposary sorrico for pationto Lwj a =*wool dated P03TOlwo. Zdmv. Boise Feder, 7 -no&5$U-18 MY'63o IMM 3,66) 1, Is kafedry orgmiftteii mdrmokhrowip i istodl moditelay (iMmIn7gynabohly ob$uumati oprodupshchop 1 WNIM 4ateent s.r.stegunin) **Awmkop modits. itletMu. r mqty. shovskogo gorodskogo otdols, sdv*vwkln=e,,i gave T.Aftobbiua). (KUYBYSMV-MSPITAIS.WT?ATrFJfT CBS) A it TEAt- P.~jSj'.,7 jjqpejjSaVY N.'10W-Up Of JOLLIBtAID, Scvr. tred. 28 n.~.4-127-129 Ap It"I. (1141HA 17: 12) 1. Kafedra orgiinizatsil, zdravookhratieniya I iotorfl. moidlLijilly (zav. - ditsent Stegunin) Kuybyshevskogo taoditainukogo JnStitLt,a. ARMOV, P*1a.,kand&t*khn.n%uk Determining Initial p6rumeters w1th the aid of Vaphe of the load fuwtion, $bar easuchatrtAsSINI U0810OV-406 157* (XM U: 12) (Strains am stressse) (Wood-Testing) Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1959, Nr SOV/124-58-?-2234 2, 1) 102 (USSR) AUTHOR: Artemov, P. Ya. T IT LE: Application of the Principle of the Independent Action of Forces to the Search for the Initial, Parameters (Primenenkye printsipa nezavisirrkosti deystviya. sit k otyskaniyu nachallnykh parametrov) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Belorusak. politekhn. in-t, 1957, Nr 56, pp 62--104 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 14(10) PDA I DDOX ZVWMTMN SDV/2045 Raditsyn, M. 11, P. r&, Artawyl-Od IL L Loboshits J- SpravwbWe posobiye po soprotivlonlyn materlslov fy"book on the Str*ngtb of Materials) Minsk,, Oos. Izd-vo BOSR, 1956. 505 p. ft-rata, allp inserted. 20,,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title pw)t X. N* TWditayaj Id. (Inside book)v lo Morayak; Tba* Mos N. Stepanova. 88: The handbook Is Intended for deaW , and m4*006otwirlag depLAments of mchi -building plants &M for *k*Ufts of lafticOM - sabooXts, COVEMS: 7M book presents basic priuaip3as,, wftkLag t6kw4As,, obarts, and tables# It includes Information an deformation* wA Ovessell Lft tatiftO compression, bending, torsion, and abearina,, as well as on deatpe of bomm# thick-wlUd cylinders, and Wn-valled 001UMS Vio COM Groso "Otionsi IhO stability Of 02ABUO SYSUMV the design Of,$ftUOOW Lbftt*rMllAt* system, and el"to-plastic beading and torsion an Alicuived. Cyclical stresses and dynamic loading an e3VIalmd. Dats, to the wahudeal Card 1/ 9 Handbook on the ftrength of Materials WY12045 rtl a of mterials an presented. fts we of fonn"s wid tables is Mwtrated by exuW3as. fte outhor thanks A. F. Aulsholwalwo CaWdste of TeclInical Sciences. 2herm aim 38 Bovimt z1famoss- MR= OF COMEM: Yorevord 7 Wrodaction(K, N. R%Utsyn) I. Buie prealms and concepts 9 2. Concept of displacements sM deformations 21 3. 3Xterml and exterml forces 1~ 4. stresses 15 Ch. L Aids.] Tmion and Compftsdon (N. N. Witan) 1. GOMZI&l Informotion 18 2. lbobudaml cbw%*UrlgtA*g 22 3. Design for tendon and 35 4. consiaeration of Is vwt Is VOW 40 5. Maxible ropes 41 Cud 2/ 9 BmuDmk on the Strength of 16terials Offfti*5 6. staticauy incistorminate, probums 44 7, Ibermal stresses 46 Ch. 31. State of Stress (M. Ni, &Alton) lo Stress compments 47 2. Wsod-I state of stress 49 3o Plane state of stress 50 4. Mme-diumnslaml state of stress 53 5. Theories of strength 59 Ch. Ea. ffieu (K. 1. matowl) 1. Stress and atr-4n In YM .-hm 63 2* Practical mtboU of detip for Www 65 a* Design of riveted jobts 65 b. Desla of velftd J61ato 67 ce Design of notabom in vood Ch. IV. Cloometric Charecteristles of Cross lbotlow OL Ir. Nditon) 14 Static woents of Plane sectifts 73 Card 3/9 H%ndbook an the strength of Wterials soy/2W 2. Center of gravity 14 3- Moments of inertia of plaft sections 75 4. Sectorial chareatarlWas of a arose sectloa 1~6 Ch* ve Torsion (MIT. tyubosbl+A) if Essentials ox t1w *MAWAM MA bad* asswiptifts, 117 2. Calculation of t a 49 3- Stresses in torsixin 1M 4. Determination of deforsations In torsica. PoteAtial *sera 125 5. Design of: shaft& for torsion 6. Torsion of bars with zoncircular aress-notims 7. A-33 pit& bellm' wqt1W WA31 looded Ch. WE. Iateral Dow'"& (P. Va. Arbmv) 1. Essentials of the bendin phenamewas dwUlft Obroes &04 beadin 2, Stresses in bendlag. Obeck of strenath 150 . 3 BaUt-V boom 15 T 4. Beaus of variable sectUn IQ 5s Deflection cum 167 Card 4/9 Bui&00 On the Strensth of Werials WV/2045 Cho Tns Daum an *A Elastic Ymdation (Pe Us Arbawy) 197 Ch. vnr. Cmumoku sum DL 1. IvvAdts) 1. Dixie promises md d*fWU=s 23.9 29 jqation of tbm" mONA* 200 3, Determinstion of rmwUms of a watInow t"A 2A 4., Determimtion of tandUS ~ut* NA shearin tOms AM camstruction of diagrus 3* Ccusl&rst4mm sett asimmut of saWports 242 6. Yormi" for moments in tupportm of *mUnow %so with equal spans azA mustsat rioadity =der AsIlIm4to ImAgnit 247 Ch. 3X. CaOined '*WJ (K. So %ditsp) 1. (kneroa mm of ***im4L lamd4v, 20 2. Disgaml bwAIN 20 3, Tualm or caWossim 1by beadim 250 4. laceut#c tensim or ccopresslam 20 Cbm of the arose seatiou gqj %am wider filik1tAMOM Sidal 4MIMOZOI 10 266 Card 5/ 9 Handbook on the Strength of Materials an/2(*5 To SI=1tawwA beading and torsion 261 Ch# X0 Desip of Curved Boom (M6 L 10*04bits) 1, Basic Promises 266 2. 3hterml foms and vioments pswrated Is woos sooldow et & Um 3o Calculation of stresses In cross mcUou ot a oft"& bM 4. DatervAnation of the location of the nowtval 6311s 275 5. 7ho ratiaval sbaps of the cross section of a corvollb"m in pan bending 285 6. Deformation of curved beatme 292 Cho XIo Odek-v&31&d OrMiAmrs., Cowboat Stresses (?a%* Artomr) 1* Thick-valled cylinders 2, Ocutact stzessom Ch. XCE. Emstredmed Tors an of Wnw&Uad Dommis Vith OPS Beetion (P. Ma. ArWw) 10 Buie conoepts" stres"s In restrabod lavion 3m 2* Internal forces md mmato at slaltsummas UNOW MA torsion 324 Card 6/ 9 Handbook on the Strength of Matjrials WV/2045 Ch. XIII. Stability of Elastic 9,yeteas (P. Ylk. Artemov) 1. Basic concepts 329 2. Single span struts with constant section 330 3- Struts of v~nstant section with intermediate xqprts 33T 4. Single span struts with variable section 342 5. Design of stability beyond the lbdts of proportimUty 30 6. Stability design for allmd stresses 349 7- Stability of plane bending 352 8. Stability of build-up lAttleod colims 358 9. Stability of thin-walled columns ~61 Ch. XIV. Laterally Toned d Beams With We' Ibross (Po U. Artanoy) 1. Compression with lateral loading 365 2. Tension with lateral loading 372 Ch. XV. Work of Elastic Forces and General Jkthods for Determining Displacements (N. N. Auditsyn) 1. Work of elastic forces. Pbtential, energ7 2.' Determining displacements 1 3- Vereshchagin's rule 385 Card T/ 9 Hancfbook on the Strength of Materials SOV/2045 4- Exapplejo for determining d1splac*wnts 389 Ch. XVI. Design of Statically Indeterminate Mrstems (M. A. ftUUyu) 1. Degree of static indeterminateness, Buie Sys"M 395 2. Canonical equation of the method of forces 401 3- Constructing diagrams for banding wmentsj, shear, sad *3d*l forces 40 4. Examples of design 4" Ch. XM. Design for Limit States of loadin (X* ff. RA91"u) 1. Basic concepts 438 2. Elasto-plastic bending. Selection of aose wttooe ofUwm 442 3. Design of statically indeterminate beams for *u*r$U# capacity 445 4. Elasto-plastic torsion 451 5. Design of civil engineering structures for I:Udt states 454 Ch. XVIII. Design for Strength Under Stresses (K. 1. to*oshits) 1. Basic concepts 456 2. Endurance limit and Its experimental determination 460 Card 8/9 Handbook on the Strength of Wteria" BOV/2045 3. Iffect of various factors cm endurance ilidt 466 4. Design for strength under a unlaxW state of stress ad pure shear (torsion) ItT8 5. Determination of the saf6tyfactor In a cow~Ux siato of stress 485 Ch. XIX. DesigEt fbr Dynamic Ia*d4na ( IL 1. Iqubookit(s) 1. Determination of stresses st given acosUmtIono 491 2. Determination of stresses sad datotpations under Impact 494 3. Vibrations of elastic syStems with .one dogma of ftesdow 498 Bibliogmpby Cited %8 AVAMUUU: Library of Congress Card 9/9 8-90-59 SOY/124-58-10-11677 Trans",it"on trom- Reteratiknyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 137 (USSR) AUTHOR: Arterno,-, P. Ya. TITLE: Tthles and Graphs for Determining the InitiaL Parameters of tht Elast;c Curve of a Bearn (Tablitsy i grafiki dtya opred-t-leniya nachall nykh parametrov uprugoy linii balki) PgR.'OD'CAL: Sb. nauchn. rabot Belorussk. lesotekhn. in-t. 1958, Nr 9, pp 227 243 ABSTRACT, Bib!iograph;.c entry Cdrd 1/1 14(10) PHASE 0 BOOK EXP14ITATION SOV/.W42 Artemov, P. Y&., K.I. Lyubombits, and M.N. Ruditsym Reschet tonkostennykh sterzhuey otkrytogo prorilya (Amaljsis of Thin-Walled Bare With Open Cross Section) Minsk, Red.-tzd-vo utdal M ineui I -V. Stalin&, 1959. 138 p. 11rrats slip inserted - 3,000 ccjd*s printed. Sponsoring Agency: Belorusakly pol'.tekhnicheskly institut. Karebm "Boyrotivie" materialov." Ed. (Title page): M.N. Rudltmyn; Rd.: G.A. KtAxImlobonko; Took, .19dro: T0.1.1adsh. PURPOSE: This textbook Is intended for students In Advueed courses on the strength of materials. COVERAGE: This book presents in concise fom the theory of stresses In tAin- valled bare with open cross secitions as vall as tbm procodures used in stress and &tability an"is. Included an e"es of emstrained torsion, bending torsion, and tba eecentric SpPlifttiOu Of jongitoUnal ftmes. A Card 1/4 Analysis of Thin-Walled Bars (Conto) say. A2 amber of calculation exampUs are presented to illustraO the, "plIcatics of the theory to pull cular problems. The authors thank ftoftsmor A.A. Krartsov and Docents V.M. BbIrsboy and A.A. Chacho. There an 124oviet references. TABL19 Of CXTMITSt Foreword 3 Introduction. Concept of free and amistratned torsion 5 Ch. 1. Sectorial Characteristics of a Cross Section 10 1. Concept of sectorial area W 2. Relationship between sectorial areas for different Votes 13 3. Sectorial static soments of the cross-sectional am 14 4. Sectorlally linear static aftents of a cross sootiou 16 5. Center of banding 1 6. Sectorial acments of Inertia of a cross section 2~ 7- Geometric stability dumtstristies 29 Ch. II. Stresses in the Cass, of Constrained Torsion and Corresponding Stress Factors 39 Card 2/4 t il Analysis of Thin-Wall*d Bare (Coot.) SOV/3042 8. rundamental hypotheses 32 9. Stresses In the case of coastrained torsion 33 10. Derivation of the formula for normal stresses iu ths case of constrained torsion 5 U. Derivation of the forma& for sectorial tongentlal stresses 12. Differential equations of dafornation in the case of constrained torsion 44 13. Analogy between the theory of bending-torsion MA the theory of plans bending 59 14. Unples of stress calculations for thin-vollod bare 61 Ch. III. Analysis of Solid Thin-WalledBars 15. Equation of three bimcments 16. Analysis exwples for solid bare 75 75 al Ch. IV. Stresses in a Thin-Walled Bar for Eccentric Action of Longitudinal IPorces 17. Various cases of eccentric application of longitudinal forces 87 Cardl 3/4 Analysis of Thin-Walled Ban (Coat-) IWV/N4g 18. Examples of the determination of stresses in the came of eccentric action of forces 93 Ch. V. Stability of Thin-Wallod ban 97 19. Stability of a compressed thin-valled bar. Datorsin0lou of the critical force 97 20. Examples of stability analysis for thin-valled bar$ vith opn cross section 114 Appendix (4 Tables) Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 121. 137 AC 2-TY60 24(6) PHASE 1 BOOK EXPLOITATION $OV/3144 Artemov, Pavel Yakovlevich Tablitay.dlya rascheta n& prochnost, I zheetkost, balok i sterthney (Tables for Calculating Strength and Rigiditly of Beasli and Bars) Minsk, Goo. izd-~vo i03SR, 1959. 278 p. lrt*ta slip Irmarted. 3,000 copies printed., Ed.: I. Chernyakj Tech. Id.: X. Stepanova. PURPOSE: This book Is Intedded for workers In planning or6ani- zations and students of sthoole of higher toobvical education. COVERAGE: Methods for computing the Initial parawters of equations of the elastic cu"s of a beam and soustions for fasteting and loading arrangements are presented These w0bods,twidely used In practiceleliminate the neceSsIt of formulating and simul- taneously solving the em*ttons. In the tables and graphs nu- merical values of effect functions are given. The tables a:nd the graphs p*rmit, by means of summing tabular data multi lied b* kho corresponding force fact9r, the determination of' InItTal pimetere Card 1/6 Tables For Calculating (Cont.) SOV/3144. In any case *of loading and fastening of a beant. This enables the Immediate description ln'tinal form of the equation of the elastic curve of a beamt of a beam on an elistic base, of the elastic "" curve of a'bar subjected to longitudinal and transverse bending, and of the elastic angle Of torsion during constrained torsion. By means of successive differentiation of these equations It is easy to find all the remainin geometric and force factors neces- sary for the calculation of rtgidity and strength. No person- alitiesare mentioned. There are 11 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Beams 3 3 Tables of the Numerical Values of Functions of the Effect of Initial Parameters in galculating Beams Hostino on Two 8upports 23 Tables of the Numerical Values of Functions of the Itlett of Card 2/6 Tables For Calculating (Cont.) SOV/3144 Initial Parameters,in Calculating a Beam Rigidly FasterAd on. the Right End and Supported on a Noving support on the Left 28 Tables of the Numerical Values of Functions of the ifloct of Initial Parametdrs in Calculating a Beam Rigidly Fastened on the Left End and Supported on a Noving Support on the Right 36 Tables of the Numerical Values of.Functions of the Effect of Initial Parameters in'Calculatipo Beams Rlgidlv Connected on Both Ends 44 Biam on an Elastic Base 52 Tables of the Numerical Values of Functions for Calculating a Beam-on an Elastic Base 66 Longitudinal and Tranevers,& Bending 126 Tables of the Numerical Values of Functions of the Zf~eat of Initial Parameters in Calculating Bars Subjetted to Lor6tudinal. Cod 3/6 Tables For Calculating (Cont.) 80V/~144 and Transverse Benping,When One Ind Is Rigidly Pastened.on a Fixed Hinged Support and the Other to Fastened on a Moving Support 135 Tables of the Numerical Values of Ounctions of the Effiect of Ir4tIal Parameters In Calculating Bars Subjected to Loqi- tudinal and Transverse Bending,When One Ind is Rigidly Fasten- ed and the Ot$wr..1s Fastoned on a Moving Hinge 145 Tables of ithe Numerical Values of Functions of the Effect of Initial Par&eters in calculating Bars Subjected to,LOW- tudinal and Transverse Bending, When-the Left Ind Is HISldly Fastened and the Right End Is Free 15T Tables of the NumerIca" Values of Functions of the Iffe,ot of Initial Parameters In Calculating Bars Rigidly hotenod on Both Ends 163 Tension Accompanied by Transverse Bending 175 Card 4/6 Tables.For Calculating (Cont.) SOV/3144. Thin'-walled Slastic Bars 182 Tablis of the Numerical UlUaa Of fthationS, Of th$ Ifft4t Of Initial Parameters In Calculating ThIn-walled Bars, When the Left and Right Ends are Prevented ?"is TurnIng 193. Tables of the Numorleai Values of Furotions of tho Mot of Initial Parameters in Calculating Thin-walled.)Mt% "Un the- Right End to Prevented Fron.Turning and the Lett2nd Is Rigidly Fastened 204 Tables of the Numerical Values, of Functions of the Effect of Initial Parameters in Calculating ThIn-wallod Bares Whom the Left End to Rigidly Fastened and the RIght-End 0 Free 226 Tables of Numerical Values of Functions of the Effect Of Initial Parameters in Calculating Thin-walled ftru)Whon Both Ends are Rigidly Fastened 238- Values of Effect Fmatlons During the Rotation of the Axle Card 5/6 Tables For Calculating (Cont.) SOV/3144 Through the Angle(D for Schemes 14, 15, and 16 of Table 86 256 Determination of Unit Displacements in Beams 258 Appendix 266 Bibliography 278 AVAILAIRI : Library of Congress (T0350.A7) card 6/6 AC/os 3/16/60 0 ARMOT, F.U., dottent, kand.takha.usuk Tables and formulae for determining cross wtIfts in 44p- o-'gniug continuous lbsame, Obor.nauch.trad.Selopolitalchoinsto no-76s49-56 159. (MIOA 1316) (01rdere) RUI)ITSIII, M.N.; ART124OV I Pjaj I LYUBOBHITSj H. 1. 1 -CHOJITAKI- lopred-p; - -- - - NEPANOU-IN.p tskJm, red, [Reference manual 4w the streqU of mat*ri*Uj Sprswa~noe poisobie po soprotivIenilu matorialov, Podbbsboboi redo II.N. Ruditayna, 2. ispr, lad, 14itski Gosolsdwyo 0$00o Redo na:ucbzo-tekbn.lit-ryv 1961o 515 po (XMA 15t1) (StresgU of materials) 27-64/29 AUTHORs Artemov, V., Director of Odessa Technical School Or. I TITLE: The Way to Skill (Put' k wasterstvs) PERIODICILt Professionallno Tskhaichoskoyo 0%rasovenlye# 1957# tr. 6(145) pp 10 - 11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Odessa Technical School Xr, I graduates lath* qpovatorsp fitters, soldereq electrioianso drartsam4esignors sad Senior inspectors "OTK" ( - Otdol tokkniah4sk4tolostrolp - OffOe of Technical Coattol), IS praeflo8l tkibing tho studentwana. facture such articles as milling xaahit# parts for the PI"t imeni Kirov. The article doscrites the equipment of the sobool. Ukdor the direction of their Instructors the an operating press model for sanateaturigg press*d-resd P041ce The article oontalas 6 photo*. i ASSOCIATION: Odessa Technical School Xr, I (Odeaskoys tokhmicheskoye lohi- lishche Nr. 1) AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 1/1 ARTIMOV. V- Xska way for ceramlomp Prousk0ope 13 no.3t26-27 Xr, 159# (XIRA 1214) (Pottery) ARTYAW, V. Bring beauty into the hojw. Motto prom. i khvd. proWn. 3 no.9:34,35 S 062, (MMIA lisl2) 1. Nachallnik Glavnogo upravlonlys khudoxhuoLvmmmYkh protWslov Gosudaretyennogo kositdta Soveta Ministrov PSISR po delam iwstn0Y!ffA.'-- promrshlennostl i khudoshostvanrqkh prorqelov, ARTFMV, V. --------- Ceramics and their prospects. Mastoproms I kbvd,prmWn4, 4 no.401-32 Ap 163. (ERA 16110) "..f 1.1 "1- 'If'A 4-1 1. Nachallnik Glavnogo upraylerilys. khudozheetv4jugrkh prorqslov, ARTEMOV, V. A. and ZIMNYAYA, I. A. (Moscow) "Spectra of Phonemes and Th&etr Applicatiou in Machine lrransUtLons." Theses - Conference on Machine Translations, 15 - 21 May 1958. bloscov. AMTEMOV, VA. Interrelation of the physical dhamateristieso percepUble qualiti"i meaning,, and sense oonUnt of speech. Vop.peMol* 6 nq*308-205 W-Je 160. (11134 3415) 1. Kafedra poikhologii L laboratorlys. ek4wimentallwy fmotUL i poikhQlogii rechi 1-go Mukovskqto gOwA"stvwMP pougogichok- skogo inatitu, ~ inostubauq, kh jokaj t Mosk". (Speech) AiiT:;~'-' " - , V . , "Tons and intonationu (seotton M) To jp suWtted for the hth bterrAtiomal Comp*" of Phootto Set"Niss HsUjWdt ft*AmA, 4-9 Up 1961 ARTI)OV T - AILTAM, I.I.. otv. rod.; PBW dimir AlgkmmwArjab prof., red.; C WMlib6o Ya.f,, tokhred, [Course of lectures on psycholoal fars. lektall p0 Pdllcbobglis Isd. 2., dop. I perer. KW'kDv, I04-TO lW'lMTskO 9066,1MITON 1958. 420 p. flaRk 12:2) 1. Zavedurusbably katedroy pelkboWll, =VOWY ratswo-litoll Laborstorit eksperlmostAllwy tonat*1 I 1099thOliall room logo molkovskogo ROSOWNIT430090 Inititim lmOslftO**h roft" Mintaterstva Tyashor abrasovaniya SSSR (for AMdiriv). trolabolow) -'L ~ , t, - "The intoneme." report oubmitted for 5th latl Cong of Phouttic SCIeWeS,, hluenmter~ W. Germanv, 16-23 Aug 64. 60V/136-bb-8-17/27 AUTHORS: Medvedev, V.K., Artemov, V and Sslivanovo I&A, TITLE: Improvement of tht Thermal Condition of theReverberatory Furnace at the Kitovgrad Copper -Smelt Irq Kombinat (Uluchsheni7e teplovogo rothima otrashttellnay poohi, Kirovgradekogo mectsplavil'Aogo kombincta). FERIODICALt TevetnypMetallyj 1958, Mrs8, pp#70-79 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A group of workers at the Kirovgrad Coppor-smaltizi; X=b1Mt proposed an improVed burner oonstruation for the reverbsp- atory furnaae. The old burners (Fig.1) fOopper Queea'04 medium pressure) had a central fuel oil pipe and an annular air pipe (air at 160-200 M K's , uge). The now burner (Fig.2) has a further annulus lVwitb converter air (at 0.8-1 atm. gaug*) to improve stomisation and combustion. The addition of hitih-pressure air should have reduced drop site, aocoruing to Prof. Solivanov's wa- culations. Preliminary t6sts showed that tho flamis length (8.5 m) was within the optimal value recommended by I.D. Semkin and M.D. Shabli. Opsratiu$ resalts have shown Card 1/2 a fuel saving of 0o00396 tons/ton of mW864 SUV/136-.* -E -17/27 Improvement of the Thermal Condition of the itevsr~sratory Furnace at the Kirovgrad Copper-tszoltin6 10*1nat The fuel food rate 14 2*5-3.2 tons/hour, the ooaverter- air flow being 36 nxO/x1n. There are 2 figures. ABSOCIATIOB: Kirovpadskly madskorAbinat JXirovgrad Cop"t-Smalting Kombirat-). 1. Furnaces-Desip 2. Furnaces-4quipment 3. Fwn*c~s--Perfdxmance Gard 2/2 UMU7, B.N.; LR=V V A Wrk Pmtioes of tbd Levlkba Comistaticis Mm~. ilet.. 34w.niai-m 1 161. utn) (L*VUM rf9IM-4*1WUUtlOtA (YO+AIIWW)) . A17]~PV,J-A-- Kirovgrad Copper &w1ting Combims reverberatory furrAce la thirty years old, TSYst. met. 35 n0.3131-33 Mr 169. OURA 154) (Kirovgrad (Sverdlovik Province)-Oopper Industry) (Metallurgical furnaces,) CXIM.' AUTHORSt Ch A. A. I Parlik, G. Te. Artfow: V A. I KwNM:L-1j-X1- CRG: none ij for obtainim olkU94 Oftiai*Uko cod by-Inatitute for dth Cbmistir Iiii.,IL. V~' iptw ... i~ titut fishicheskoyWo-i-1- AN UkrGM27 S=CBi WIstan' isobroteniy I tdvwVkh wakorl iso, 291;: 11654 60~ topic TAM ion exchange resin, polpmr, copolymerisationg, Polymdr, to ASMAM This Author Certificate presents a #leth6d fok 161M 0 1 containing carboaryl groups derived from methst acid Oissro V '; -,,, ~ 1, thermostable and chemically stable ywoductsp mothao Jill 00% L 64L 00" methaorylic acid-virql silicon diatids oqV0111"KV The itted gomw donal t* ta above are used " active rubber fill* xt:l MM CMN1 I I/ SM DABS 12h163 ig 1~ -1- 7 7~' T, 7 SERGOVANTSFV, V.T.; ARTEMOV,-V.A. calculating the eleatrie paramters of gals pip*lines. GO-$.prom. so.502-36 163. (Gas, Natural--Pipe)ANS) (MIM 1616) SMUCIANT-17"V, V,' .., AR*i*gWjV,_ iaA.; /WERAWOY-, M,N.; MOROTSKIY, L.P. - . .-I Using the pipes of a g*s pipeline as a remots-control channel. Gas.delo no.ltl4-16 464. WRA 174) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-4seledovatel'skiy institut prirodmogo gaza i Kinakoye upravlenlyv adgistralInykh gazoproyodov. SOURCE CODE: UR10000166/000100C/03184323 AUTHOR: Artemov, V. A.; Sergovantsev, V. T. ORG: none 00 TITLE: Gas pipeline as a tele-channel SOURCE: Nauchno-takhnichookaya konferoptItys, 1!Q telemakhaniki. Moscow, 1963. Prom, shleanays. ttlemakhaulka (Indiostrial tolemachanics). materialy konierentaii. Moscow. Lad-vo Enargiya, 1966, 318-323 TOPIC TAGS: remote control systern, telemet .~) qtv"n t' ry system ~% i ABSTRACT: These results of experimental studies of gas-pkpoline electric ~( I parameters are reported: (1) The gas pipeline used as an electric channel's highly reliable and stable, but has poor electric parameters; (2) ans-pipeline iTtentiation varDes from 0. 07 to 2 nep/km, which determines an average transmission range of 10-20 km for the infrasonic frequency band; (3) Pipeline characteristic impedance varies within 0.03-1.5 ohms; input impedance of the pipelins-ground cizcuit is determined by the grounding resistance; (4) Power loss in the grounding resistance L 37676-M A ACC NRs AT6012357 reaches 1.5-2.3 nap; (5) The infrasonic through 100 cps band is best suited for tole signal transmissioni (6) An actual telemetry 27-44 cps, 10-km system uniq the ga pipeline as an electric channel was installed in Minsk; a coo-year operation of this system is reported. Orig. art. has.- I figure, ~ formulaso and 2 tables. SUB CODE.- 13, 09 SUBJA DATE$ 0S.Taa66 I Oxid R W r ..... I. I oh -7 ~At SGURK3 CcCat vJjji)oPv.)~6d;/q32j'WQs"/4 MOM A. A. i PAkvIAk G. Us Tej~ Mg Vj- , Heymark pGqr4k I E. V. W41 InsUtute of Phondoal Cbwds~qg U (Instuakil 44d"*~r T=I ca~lorganosl" - 3YUM9418 am am on 196 Of ewbodtylonLmum"s Woro"Ont Of pp4dijo rabbsk- -SOUMI Mrsinddy Mmichoolk* -ii4imulf vi., ~ Ut 4.0 i~ TW= TAGSI sUicas pan mToXygibro sytithIA10 ABSTRAM Carbowi d"4v*tj"*, or*qz *or*! 4Abo orylic acid1with virql 8131ass beving varlow"A qu* 6 their ftrf4*. I& spectroscopic &Ad ion achmnge methacrYllo said to the surfaas of virql sUica. A #UPV' tios showed that vothanalg diethyloidmi, and pyrWm *rs tioul grows of the cartooWlorganosilloseq torvAng the 0t FiUing of a virylpyridine polymer a inforoemient of the polymer system, =&"tta 0t a 4 the carbowl groups of the fWar 4irA tbo basio pWdIz* Card idd6u alp* POO ~sw 0 U" b 00 3044t SV4 4 ad UO IPWM 12 1! ble i M~~Oos WAS- mdoart"d on U19 Id f no- I - Bob H$ 1001 lAor"tift' pa cC x-*W ACC NR% AP6024W sculsso r6ft1ting in the formtIon 40f Grog# 11*WS. 1 Uble, b6so 31ftvy~v BUBCMI It/ SMKDAT31 w o Cmd id1p;Q40i. irDii'll -tdLJLA'L7Vjr;# --- ft .119204 Pasymokolonka Dlya Otkryvui" Irad uL.1 (Pneumatic Core For the Opening of XPL-l Lils) Moskva, Uglatokhlsdat, 1955, 10 p. Diagre. VOMP I T~711TF-V I ~V. 1'. -, 1-MOVSK I YP V.M. ; AIRT~MDV, V.G. DA Investigating the effect of fillir4g an the stabi3ity of inter- chamber pillars by mans of equiv*1ent, materia3s sultabl* for the conditions of Upper Kara mines. Much. tr%Wy PermNIU1 no.6: 131-139 164. (MM 18:2) AVTHOR: Artemov, V.I. Tl=t The A) -5 w (A&5&) Electric Upsetting Automatic PMODICALt Brulleten' toWhnikoekonomiaheskay invormatoli, 19W, No. 6, PP. 7 - 10 TEM Th* Altayakly naWhno-16810dovatel'skly I "ektn*-tekhno1oO*ches- My Inatitut mashinostroyteniya (Altay TeohnoloSical ad Ulentific neseiroW and Planning Institute of Mechanical Engineering) has developed the AS-5sh upsetting automatic intended for the hot upsetting of heads of long cylindrical rods (t3W*Or pins of caterpillar tractors and other machines). The automatIo Is composed of the hopper-magazine, conveyer, merry-go-raund-type carriage, elect"lyte bath, pneumatic press and shaking-out mechanism. All units and devices of the aut*mat- ic are fitted on housing 1 whose hollow contains the electrolyte. The pin blanks (300 pieces) are placed In hopper-PAgazine 2 mountod on Creme 3 of the chaln conveyer. The conveyer gr1r transport the blanks to tipper mechanism 4 which turns the blanks through 90 and places them In sietting bush 5 of carrIage 6. Card 1/1-;~ The A'J -5-1, (AE-56h) Electric upsotting Automatic AOO, /AOOl The carriage body has six such setting bushes to receive the pin blanks. The merry-So-round-type carriage revolves Intemittently around axle ?. ConveOr travel anil carriage movements are synchronized and a4tuated by at electric sqUr- through a rOucer arid a ratchet gearing. while the carriage turns Into the next position, the blank is clamped and conveyed to the electrolyte bath. The paiti" pole of the d-o ~fterator is Con- nected to the bath, while the negative pole is cawmeted to-the housing of the automatic, which is grounded. When the blank Is passing through the electrolyte bath it Is stopW twice. During Uard 2f3 3/193/60/0W/D06/001/025 The -5 (AE-5sh) Electric Upsetting Automatic x*4/Aooi the first stop it is preheated, and during the second stop finally heated to the forging temperature. The following turn of the carriage removes the'401ank from the bath and places It under the press. The press has a rigid bracket 8 under which a package of diaphragm cylinders 9 is fastened. Vw qlInder dAnks an fitted to a rod on whose upper face end punch 10 Is mounted, Through a terminal switch closing the solenoid coil circuit of the pneumatic control valve of the press, the punch is actuated and presses the heated end of the blank, thus produc. ing the pin head. The following t4chnical specifications are givent output - 600 - 900 parts/hourj- required d-o power - 30 - 40 kw; pressing force - 3D tons; overall dimensions (length x width x height) - 2,2D0 x 1,500 x 2,XO an. In the course of 1958 and 1959 the M5sh automatics have bem Introduced at the Altaya. kly traktornyy zavod (Altay Tractor Plant), Khar'kavskly traktomyy zavod (Kharl- kov Tractor Plant), "Avtotraktorodetal'" Plant In Kuybyshev 4nd at the "Uralvagono- zavoe In Nizhnyy Tagil. The Introduction of this automatic has increased the quality of the manufactured items; additional mechanical tooling Is eliminated and considerable metal savings are attained since the blank 1*ngth Is 6 mm shorter than before. The AE-5sh automatic made it possible to introduce an Improved de. sign of member pins of the Ai -54 (DT-54) caterpillar tractor made from A blank which is 12 mm shorter than the former one, There In I figure, card 3/3 OF-7110~-.- z-- ,I I - I- -I - ~ I ATIMV, VA., red.; HILTAYM, N.A., telchn.rea, (sues cowl; a collection of doewontal sustskil franal skorsik dokumntay. Xoskvs. 1957. 178 Ps. W9 11:2) 1. Koscow. Institut mashdussroitWkh otaosbesty Ouss Canal) AIDAFITD.; 111-4,1'111,1 T AT~'TFCR: Shatalo P ?Mj )rrj'*].Olro ~1 2 'G TITLE: Low-temperature n ut t;h eior'bom oil filler SOM CE: Kauchuk i retina, no. 4$ 33: erization, car"n black fillero oii:m~ql 'Out TOPIC TAG polyt. ~Alone rubbor styrene ru~,ber A13S"IACT: Studies were condu ed on the proaredon of ~t~~ -401rulans ~0.r C ibe dt various types of carlr)on blackxtith ani vithoift v;xfane-aicitl~,m s-Amijanom Thj) latf;er included ~.nlil 8=11MILVO, The &,!4- ppr!siono were prepnrnr~ In ball millit, in niLlist and t1j, mmins or a vlbrmtll.~:i The kinotic nnl~ ngrqre-:ritf~ 3tm.11411"'~ 0-1 lb-he roninnte nn~ lli-~n]xnnnl diwporiil(mo v! lt~'~i did ilot, v~111iii,nt* J%nr, mmrCl. ~4tyn~ "ho oil -~7m!!I"on Wns 7-re-pstred vita 1he aid of itii,tiric mejAd illwl 7he car'-on blnclc divnerniTn jas mixed 41-hi~ Ititax of rilh~vr Card 1/2 ~-(j j ACCESSIM NR: AP3001425 and into it was introduced the oiLlemAsion. The 004' :or use *~A achieved by pouring it into a 9% 8~1-atlon of soditm 4e dork Aq 'A suit lat, ~l acid at 400. It was found tho' the introductlon i).'&' a egh &ek U41 the, lAtmx, prayio,~s to comoulation hmd a frrvor.M-1i erfect on the tha vulcpnizate3 a~d F-3rmitted the process.1mr, of vibberA mi~tllj a hirijilir molocliL# we!~.ht. -he WF,4-rAnd of carbon Nlack and the Ulre of potoll(rum lVdilinitte am (lltqjql~ fier produce_d_;U_cRn4_zed rtil-bers of superior mt.rerolth and In-:)t,:er-Ues0 ~lth a M.-ther modulus of elasticity and with a better adhesion t,t) $110 (!mrd-pmay4nk N. Bondaryev, A. Ye., and_~jerSa evicha4 lpatiod' In 0!111 irork.-I-M IL_ J. partic art. ha3: 3 telles. ASSOCIATION: Voroneshakiy savad sittetithes3colo k, ILUAUkA '%lrr*HhV3t4 shl*~ zavod (Voronezh Svnthetic Rubber Pl*mt aM VaoonanN Tirb mj"Int SUBMITTED: CIO DATE AM 301myCo SUB CODE: 00 110 REP SOYs 002 Card 2/2 L- 4UZ9 1--tk- ACC NRo AR6014589 (A) SOURCE COM UR/0O1W65/0O0/022A*91AO91 :5..,/1 AUTHORS: Gostev, M. M.; Artemov, Y. 1~4o Xovrishko L* F* J TITIZ: Development of a method for the preparation of petrolmum-blAck fM~4 .atereaspecific cis-1,4-pojLbutad~qM ru~bsrg Report 1. StabilizWon of the bydra- carbon dispersion of carbon black SOURCE: Ref. zh. Xhimiya, Abe. 21S566 REF SOURCE: Yt. Labor. khimii vysokomlokul, soyedinenty. Voronez;ask. uxl-t" v7p. 3, 1964, 209-M TOPIC TAGS: rubber chemical, chomical disparslonp oil, stabilizer, carbon black, synthetic rubber / HAF carbon black, M-6 oilp OP-10 stabiliver ABS"MACT: Conditions for the preparation of stable dispersions (D) cf carbon black (type HAF) in benzene, p-.Vlene, ethylbenzene, isorxopylbenzen", c I h xane, and "bontol" (nixture of 301% benzene, 66% toluene, and 4% ethylbonzenerwoorce studied. Resin and its soaps, fatty~acids, OP-10, cis-1,4-polybutadisno (I), drying oil, (TH), and oil P11-0 were employed as stabilizers for D, Synten of 20 parts by weight of TIM, 10 of -resin soap, 10 of I, and 15 of drying oil (calculated per 100 parts by weight of carbon black) yielded a kinetically and agpegatively stablej, mobile bydrocarbon D of carbon black which doos not separate vithin 2,4 hours. With increased concentration of carbon black, crons-linking of D is incroasod. Consider- Card 1/12 L 4C-21;,7-6~`- ACC NRj AR6014589 able increase in viscosity of D results from a swil Inersame in awcentrationo, Mechanisms of D stabilization vith TH and rosin soaps are tho camoo consisting of formation of an adsorption layer of the stabilizor an the awface of the carbot black particle. Stabilization vith I consists of preventibg the secUmentation !2f carbon black partial" along with long polymwlo chains of rubber, F, Kantor LTrww-l lation of abstrsot7 SUB COIEs 3.1 01 WT"' ji, ACC NR; AR6016971 (A) SOURCE CCD-";': UR/0081/65/000AA/SOWS077 WTHOR: Gostev, F4, H. Arlamov., V. M.; SbAtqjov,-Y,-,?,;,PUnk0v- N., T.-i VITLE: StabilizinE aqQaous dispersions of carbon b1fieewith tallow oil ~soap, and properties of carbon black-oll filled butadisne styrene rubbers ;based thereon !SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, Abs. 243546 iREV SOURCE: Tr. Labor. khimii v)rsokomolakul. soyedinoniy, -un-t, VYP. 3, 1964, 181-185 PIC TAGS: butadiene styrene rubber, carbon black, fillorp chemical spersion ABSTRACT: Aqueous d"persions of carbon black stabVized with the IX-soap of tallow _Q"W(I) blend well with SKS-30 ARK11atex, oil emulsions !and their nlxturos. Mixtures of carbon bYack-oll rilled rupl)ora .obtained by coagulating mixtures consistine of latex ~N-60'oil emulsions I U wel + I pi-rulons of carbon (17-~ ght/parta of oil on the polymer), aqueous d'i .b1Dzk NAF stabilized with 1 (50 parts by Weight of wbon black on oil filled rubber), havo better propertios In comparlson to carbon block-4i fillad rubber in which the carbon blacic to added on the rollis. 'D. Krasteleva, LTranslation of abstraeg. SU-1 ."ODE; 11 U1 MYCH", S.T., red.; ARMOT, T.I., red,; TARIW,--T9.J-*-t telthmore&* 11 . 10, 1''. - , [Progress of Vhits AmbeIis '. du,ring 40 years; 0 statistloal =mail Dostishenlia govetgkoi Solor"Sii S& 40 16%; statistloboskil sbornik. Musk, 1958. 203 p.0 32 dj&M. (URA 12:6) 1. Vbits anal&. ftstigtjohaskop upraylealyo ISOMIegft Statintichaskogo upravlonlya Jejorceskor 00 ifor MaIpbov). red. red. b.. :-Yt~.Ecv , I . A rji~ U Illy A . F . , red. ZlIff A Yl,,V , V. rwl r LDevelopment of the nationai ecoziaq of thm White humiloul S. S.R. during the 20 years, 10,44,1963; a statisfAINLI nbs,;ractl Ruzvitie nar-odnogo khozialet-va Beloruaskol. SSR im Al le-t (1944-1963 gg.); statistichoskii abornik. Yirul:, lzd--v~ 'Belarusl," 1964. 214 p. (XLlA 1'7:8) 1. Aite Ruvola. 3tatisticheakaye upravleniye. ARTEMVP V. R.: IMeter Geolog-Mnerelo sel (4188) -- "Mtj-nbas-jte,j% of the eastern slope of the southern Vrelm and thatr asbestos content". Leningrad, 1958. 18 PP (All-Union Bei Red deoloff Tinot Min aeolM SO Protoot1cm of Natural Resources USSR), 100 copies (KL, No 2, 1959, 119) ARTJIMDV, V.I. Chryntoile-asbostos potential of the sast4ru slops d the nouthers Uials [with a--ry In ftlish]. Sov. cool. I noolOP100-1111 0 158. (IONA 19t)) lJossoyUsayy muchno-11sleUvatel'skir polotick4skir lustitst. (Ural Rountalus-Asbestos) ARTMOV, V.R. Structural features of the main bed of the Dshetygars. *ku!yvctj2,s- asbestos deposit. Inform. *bar* TS1011 me.905-96 159, (MMIA 13322) (Dshetygara ragion-Asbestos) ANW- v-R-; KUZNETSOVI, V.S. Basio obaracteristice W the distributlak of chrywtils- asbestos deposits In the Kiya6tayerskWo asbestos-olmaring ow, Zakonme 2%=, 1polimme iskcpd 6:228-236 062,. OURA 1&6) : . V8680YUSIVY geologioboskly institute (Ureaburg Proviace-Ambestom) (Orenburg Provinee.-C*ysotils) Mmova,LR. Wow-,"- Idthologioal factor of *~ localization of rhoftsits sn4 rhodusite-asbestos, Zakebm. rasm,, polioss. imk 63292-~32 162. Ub 16t 6) 1, V8080yusmy geolokicheskly Issutut, (AoWstas) (Miodusite) I ~. t I I HU !I I " I I f - I I I I ~ I A"Ll"EMVP V.R. Origin of "opa,lized* rWusite. Inform. Star. VMMI no.551 83-93 162, (KN 17 1) 11! 1 1 1 '11 IL I 1111 Ili III I 10111' 12~- UMMvp V.A.1 DOROVIKOV, F.P.; RMICYIST, D.V.; PAVUWA, T.G.; ALYAVDIN, V.F.; VOLOSTIUKH, G.T.1 ROZIMOV, R.I.; $HMGW', A.D.1 IVANOVA, A.A.1 KORICELITSYN, V.S.1 SHCHWLOVt A.D.1 ARTPW RYTSK, Yu.Te.; GINZBM, A.I.; DWMAX, N.B.; "Piftws" ~41.; TRUNINA, V.1a.; YAKOVLZV, X.X.; BOGDANOVA, L.A.t W99MA, L.M. Problem of the geolqq and characteristics of the distrikat4on of mineral dePosiU, LtruArl VMSI 92153-~ 10. (XMA 17%O AR i m -- - ~ ~, -f - ~ - %, Kii".7 -, .:-,. 1 11 - .. .. . -1 , , - - : tes, duni tes , and serpentini, tes. "&:;). jses. uLn. ci,-va 93 no.3039-342 164. (MIRA ARTEMOV V.R. w - . Conditions governing the formation of rhodusite axd rhod%,,site- asbestos veins In sedlmentai7 rocks. Trudy MM 118:3-~6 164. (WRA 18g2) TATAIR UM p P.M.; ART-WUy- IU KHATWVI, K.F. t HUMUNVILVIA, II.A-; SERGIrEVSKff~-4-.-A.; SW.Rwv, Tu. Basic and ultrabasic rook forratims In the 'Urm~s; critto*l observations on an article by S.V# Moskaleva. I",o AN Ser. gaol. 30 no-5t135-W Wy 16% Ow 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-Issledmtel'skly gaolqSiOhmskiy institut, Imningrad. ARTf " .~. I -wr the fisallity of rhodualto in fibers. ZJL Yams. *An. nb-va. 94 no.4,069-382 165. (61 m19) KOTOV, V.T., prof.; GERMAN, L.S., asaittvnt,, ARTEMOV, va., asskstent I I ;~ -, ~ If- Ring test with tkoad sorm for diagnoising brwellosia. Yetarinariia 37 no.3t84-86 Mr 160. (KRA 164) 1. Voroneshokiy sootekhnIchasko-Werinarnyy lutitut. (Brueellonte) F,-- 7 ;"n UIL-E r I F I IT~ rT~xw F- y j TU91 Ir vibration thno rl AL;'.IiOR: Artemov, Ye. A. ORG: none !TITLL: Vibrations of an unbalanced rotor with hydraulic datapors on elastic supports ::SOURCL: IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya tekhaika, no. 1, 1966, 100-107 ITOPIC TAGS: turbine rotor, compressor rotor, vibration dampir%, forced vibratiom ',ABSTRACr: A method is proposed for using the natural freqvanoles and fat of vLbra- 'tions to analyze the amplitudes and forms of forced vibrations with friction in a rotor, .with arbitrarily distributed dampers an n elastic supports. Tho effWs of rotor con- figuration, arbitrary loads and gyromosents are considered. It is assuned that defor- mation of the rotor shaft is linear and that hydraulic dampers are used with friction 1 proportional to rate of vibration. Analytical equations are derived both for externa- :loads and for loads due to natural vibration, assuming (frcm tha standpoint of dynamic iequilibrium) that viscosity during rotation of the system is an external force. For ithe case of forced vibrations with 6iction, this expression reducts to a system of vi-Pol, iload equations in planes x and M. The relative error of the method depends an the aecu~ fracy of calculating the natural forms and frequencies of the vibratime during dyna"P. 1/2 UDC: 629.194.03 1 6$4.1 ACC NR. AP6011790 0 lanalysis of a given systvm. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 23 fomulas. 1 I-Stm CODE! 3.0.131 SIMM rAITt nAnse-fial ADIM Orr. Mbi M ~ 1, AMAN, Yu.; USILIMM, N. Hidden potentialities for Improving and lwaring tbo cost of the ad-iinistrative apparstus& ToV.~~ n. no.6:136-141 Jo (tau 1;1391~ (Industrial Management) %RTINOV Tu ff. Potentials of labor soommy in auctIttiry vork. Sots, trod 6 no. 1:32-35 J& 161* (MINA 14:1) (If f toisnW, Industrial) AUMOV, TuX 9 kwW. oko"001, naukj CALMIN 1 1. S. l buld. okon. immk; =XN o okon. mkj ggovo V.N.p k=d. abut muki OCWo N-P- kand. okon. nauk; O==Ts V-P-9 mWWy skolmodatl BAF2WL'ST0#,8*9*q dotoonto kuA# skoo UVAI SIBMUOTI L.10.1 1100TO p+X.1 am" coo M A 9 skopertl LIPSITS9 V.D.p kaM. 6kon. vm*I'VOInTo .0.1.9 kmAl 9Q. US41 Imt"Ap yo.pop Aspirsatkal Hmno S.M.$ VOAO; 7"Al is* red.; TEXMNA, T.o tokbn. rods [PUmnlug wA calauUUM Via doot of indmmUial pv4uctim) voirm Oa- n1rovanlia i kallknWaYWI& sobootoianti proW~b2mWl pro& &Us X*- *was Goofinillat, 1961* 183 N (=A 1416) 1. Moscov. Nauebno-loolobytWI-Ody flommooM institut. 2* SotraOmW Hauabno-isolodovatiollikogo finamovep ia*tituU (for Artmovj, adJOperimp Oubin, Zbukov, Oobk*vo Onk6r4w). 3. VoommoVy saftbM fintumorO-okonow. inotitut (for Barngoltto).4.MoVy PWdigalter lJoBkovokkogo elmktmomo4a (for Sibiryakov). 5. Starabiy kooftlItaut VprivUrAyo b*hpltmrd*V ucbota Kinloteretva finansov, SMS (f4m I"awo 49dwnpb). 6, No"Isift podotdola obWobiM okoamiobookikb v*prosov tmwobraWmiya Dp" torm yri Go lane SM (Lipsits). 7* Kookovskiy skorAmiko-OWUstiobAddy li- stitutifor lorolova) (Coortoo Induetrial)