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- AS-TAF --I-YBV, FS-"- inah.; LISOGOR, A.A. p inzh.
StjLt,ionary thermocouple to control bell furnace
annealing of
foiled metal in coils. Stall 21 no.53461-464 My 161
iMRk 14% 5)
1. Magz;itogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombtnat.
(Annealing of metalr) (Themlooouple)
8/`0l37/64/OOO/C1O5/DO28/DO28
ACCESSION NR: AW4159o
SOURCE:: Ref. zh. Metallurgiyal Abe. 5D160
'AUTHOR: Astaflyev, F. S., Vokhomskiy, H. S.1 Zlotoustovskly, 1). He
I Iveinteovs Gel@ I.
Prished1kot V. N.'s Selivan.ov, N. M.
TITLE: Changes of structuirial state and hardness of hardened layer
of working rol-
lers, of continuous sheets cold'rolling.milla as a.result of
exploitation
CITEP SOURCE: Sb. nauchn. "tr. Magnitogorskiy gornometallurg. in-tt
vy*j). 28, 1963,
282
7110
TOPIC TAGS: cold roller, working roller, structural state, hardness
TRANSLATION: On the basis of conducted inyt.,stigationa of rollers
of cold rollirgt
the following conclusions can be made. The requirements or GOST
3541-5',? for active
layer thickness of cold rolling working rollers are met n(tarly
twofold sor hardened
rollers after flame heating and current of 14ndustrial frequericy
with triple pre-
heating. For hardened rollers after heatinj; current of i-ndustrial
frequency with
a single preheating and.voiuae heatingo' thickness of active layer
is ono third leas
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tag 1--7 5 F 1 2. Mr.
LIVASHEV, Tevgaiaiy Dmitriyovich, inzlx.l-,ASTAF.'YEV,,
G*%yr1i1 KirikoTich, iuikh.;
ALITSMMR, Grigoriy Aleksandrovich, ekonomist; TAKOYLSY,
D.Ir.,
in2h., red.: VICRINA, G.P., takhn.red. 1.
[Operation of electric railroads] Blaktrotiagovoo
khosialstvo.
Kookya, Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-yo, 1958. 386 p.
(MIRA 12:2)
(Zlectric railroads--Kanagemsnt)
LEVASHEV, Ye.D., inmh.; ASTAFIYEVP G,K., insh.;
GURETSKIY, S.A.,
inzh.; MIRONOV,.~. ., inzh.; Prinimal uchautlya
STRUCHKOV,
Ye.1.0 inxh.j- VINNICHENKO, N.G., kartd- ekon. nnuk,
ratsenzent;
KULAGINO U.N., insh., retsensent; NEP~TZHIN, P.P.,
insh.,
retsenzent; KALININ, V.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
KHITFOVA,
N.A., teklin. red.
(Economicis, organization, and planning~,,of
electric transport)
Ekonon.ika, organizatsiia i planirovanie
elektrotiagovogo, kho-
ziaistya. (By] E.D.Levashev i dr. 2., pereir. izd.
Moskva,
Transisheldorizdat, 1963. 286 P. (MIRA 160
(Electrio rail roads-Mqns gment)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITA'NON 619
.-Astaflyevp GecTg1.y Pavlovichs Shebshayevich, Valentin Semeovich
and Yurkov, Yuriy Alekseyevich
Radionavigatsionnyye ustroystva i siatemy (Radionavigational
Devices and Systems) Mo.scow, Izd-vo 'Sovetskoye radio", 1958.
863 p. Number, of copies printed not given.
Ed8.: Ilyukhin., V.F. and Volkova,, E*M*; Tech., Ed.: Koruzev, N.N.
PURPOSE: The book is a textbook for studentEi of higher military
schools as well as higher technical schools (vtuz). It may be
used by eng;ineers and technicians engaged in the field of radio
navigation.
COVERAGE: The book gives an account of the theory and basic
principles of operation of present-day rafto devices and systems
used for navigation. General characteristics of radionavigational
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Radionavigational Devices and Systems 619
TABLE OF CONTENTIS:
Preface
Introduction
SECTION 1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
RADIONAVIGAT IONA L DEVICES AND SYSTEKS
Ch. I. Problems and Characteristics of Radionavigational
Devices and Systems
1. Purpose of radionavigational devices and systems
2. Basic 'tactical and technical requirements of
radioruivigational devices and systems
3. Principles of construction and classification of
radiomwigational devices and systems
Ch. II. Basic Information on Air Navigation
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3
51
9
9
1!j
17
24
Radionavigational Devices and Systems 619
2.
Equal probability
error curves of aircra.ft position
determination
76
3.
Plotting tkie error
ellipse
814L
4.
Dimensions
of the
error ellipse
83
5.
Operating range of
the
radionavigational. system
81'
SECTION 2.
AMPLITUDE
RADIONAVIGATIONAL
DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
Z-Ch. V. General Characteristics of Amplitude
Radionavigational
Devices and Systems 9:2
1. Introduicticn 9:?
2. Methods of assignment and determination of
directions in space 915
3. Histor7, of amplitude radionavigational devices in our
country 99
Z-- Ch. VI.-,6 Methods of Indication in Amplitude
Rudionavigation&l
Devices 102
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Radionavigational Devices and Systems 619
6.
Non-directional effect of directional antennas
2203
7.
Control of directional characteristics
'i
.07
Ch. IX.
Amplitude Radio Direction Finders
.2 17
1.
General
information on amplitude radio direction
finders
It! 17
2.
Minim= signal direction finding
'2 2 0
3.
Maximwn signal
direction finding
24o
4.
Direction finding by comparison of
reoeived signals
9247
5.
Amplitude modulation of received
signals
252
6.
Direction findings by minimum degree of
modulation of
received signals
?69
7.
Direction finding by
comparing the degree of modulation
of received signals
277
Ch.
X.
Amplitude Radio Beacons
:281
1.
Classification of radio
beacons
:281
2.
Radio inarker beacons
.286
3.
Radio range beacons
290
4.
Direction finding radio beacons
335
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Radionavigational Devices and Systems 61g
Ch. XIII. Methods of Indication
in Phase Radionavigational
Devices
414
1. General information on phase
difference measurement
414
2. Direct methods of measruing phase difference
415
3. Compensation methods of masuring phase difference
Ch. XIV. Phase
Radionavigatioral Ranging Devict!s
432
1. Ranging devices with measurement
of phaso difference
at high frequencies
432
2. Ranging devices with
measurement of phasl! difference
at modulation frequency
441.
3. Ranging
devices with mes.surement of phasl~ difference
at beat frequency
442
4 %*
Ranging devices with preservation of initial phase
by, standard frequency
generator on board
448
Ch. XV. Phase-difference Ranging Systems
450
1.
General characteristic of systems
450
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Radionavigational Devices and Systems 619
SECTION 4. FREQUENCY RADIONAVIOATIONAL
DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
Ch. XVII. General Characteristics of Frequency Radionavigational
Devices and Systems 518
1. Classification, applications.. and stages of development
of frequency radionavigational devices and Systems 50
2. Theoretical bases of frequency radio-altimeter
operation 526
Ch. XVIII. Frequency Radio Altimeters and Frequency
Radionavigational Systems 546
1. Typical frequency radio altimeter 546
2. Frequency radio altimeters eliminating discrete
readings 56o
3. Frequency radio altimeters with intermediate-
frequency amplification 568
4. Frequency-.difference ranging systems 570
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Radionavigational. Devices and Systems 61g
Ch. XXI. Pulse Radio
Altimeters
611
Ch. XXII. Pulse Radionavigational Ranging Systebms
619
1. Pulse ranging devices for air navigation
619
2. Aircraft
pulse-Jnterrogation ranging system used for
air navigation and
bombing
628
3. Ground pulse-interrogation ranging systems used for
bombing
638
4. System of ranging and angle measurement for
aircraft
homing
64o
Ch. XXIII. Pulse-difference Radionavigational
Ranging
Systems
6.42
le Principle of operation of pulse-difference
radionavigational ranging systems
642
2. Pulse-difference
radiorm.vigational ranging systems
with independent and
synchronized operation of radio
station
650
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Radionavigational Devices and Systems 61g
4.
Simplified
landing systems
74o
5.
General information on lighting
equipment for landing
systems
748
Ch. XXVI. Airport
Dispatohing Equipment and Systems
752
1.
Requirements of
airport dispatching equipment
752
2.
Technical facilities of
dispatching service
754
3.
Standard dispatching equipment
762
Ch. XXVII. Instrument Landing Systems
768
1.
General
information
768
2.
Localizer equipment used in standard
systems
770
3.
Glide-path equipment used in standard systems
793
4.
Instrument; landing systems operating in the
centimeter and decimeter bands
802
5.
Example of' an
instrument landing system
811
6.
Automatic landing control
815
Ch. XXVIII. Ground Controlled Approach Systems
PIR
1.
General characteristics o landing systems
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Radionavigational. Devices and Systems 61g
2, Non-&utomatic ground.controlled approach
3. Ground controlled approach with computert3
4. Ground controlled approach with autopilot
Conclusion
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ASTAFIYEV SHOSHAYEVICH, V.S.; YUIIKOV, Yu.A.; BELIANOV, A.V... prof.,
Geroy Soveti3kogo Soyuza, doktor geogr. nauk, retsenzent;
SOLOMYANYY, V.P., kand. takhri. naukl, dote., retsenzent;
ZABDLOUSKIY,, N.G., red.; BELYAYEVA, V.V.,Aakhn. red.
(Airborne =dio navigation apparatus]Radiotekhnicheskie aredstya
navigatiiii :Letatellnykh appa),.-atov. rBy]G.P.Astaflev i dr. Moskva,
Sovetskoe nidio, 1962. 962. (KRA 16:3)
(Radio in navigation)
(Ai:rplanes-Electronic equipment)
7-7,7-5~
7
77
a
-V
Equi~ and Ins"'n -i T'icir
`Oscc
,
i "':1 1-57 c~~Il ctfon f Papers Of ""o, Sci
for
KALININA. T.V.. kani.med.nauk; ASTAFIYEV. G.V.
Anterorrhap:,V with mechanical suture. Vest.khir. 79
no-7:129-132
J1 '57- (MIRA 10:10)
1. Iz neiuchno-iseledovatellakogo institute
okeperimentallnoy khirar-
gicheskoy apparatur7 i instrumentov (dir. - M.G.Ananlyev).
Adres
avtora:;Moal,cva,,I-81 Fabrichnaya liniya, d.6,
E~uchno-issledovatell-
skiy inotitut okeperimentallnoy khirurgicheskoy apparatury i
inotru-
mentov.
(IMPBSTINNS, surgery
enterorrhaphy with mechanical suture (Rua))
(SUIrURES,
mechanical in enterorrhaphy (Rua))
ASWIYEV, G.V.; 101YAMAVA, Te.G.
A holder for the ureter.
'59.
llav.khir.arkh. no-3:1,07-108 My-Je
(HIRK 12: 10)
1. Nauc:T-io-iooledovatellskly institut
oki3porimorital'noy khirurgi-
choalroy apparatury i instrwientov Hinisterstva
zdravookhranoniya
Issall.
(bURGICJLL INSTUM-16 JdfD APPAIWAPS)
ASTAF'YF,V. G.V. ; FIWOHOV, S.F.g karA.Tned.nauk
Now cold-lifgjit surgical mirror. Voon.mod.zhur.
no.5:85..86
NY '59. (MIRA 12:8)
(AP?hRATUS AIM illb-TRImEnTs.
cold-light Bpeculnm (111113))
BABKINp S.I.; ~ABTAft IYEV9 G.V.; KRIA'911EVA, Yu.G.
Trocar- exti.-actOr forfiiopsy of the prostate glatid., Urologiia - .
24 no. 6157-59 f'59- (MIRA,13.12)
(PROSTATE GLANDS--DISUSES) (BIOPSY)
ASTAFlYrf, G.V.; PEOROV, S.r.
Lighted speculums for gynecological use. Akusb.i gin. 35
no.4:98-
101 Jl-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Iz Nauchn.o-iosledovatellskogo institute.
ekiipertmentallnoy khirur-
gicheskoy apparatury i instrumentov (dir. M.G., Ananlyev)
Ministeretva
zdravookhraneniya, SSSR.
(MMSCOPY equipmont & supply)
(GYWECOLOGY equiprient & supply)
XLSULIN, V.S.; XU.ININA, T.V.Z_ASTAYLYBVL_G.V.
Appaxe.tus for cholangtometry. Nedeprome 41
no.,4t52-53 Ap 160.
(mm 13:6)
1. Faxiohno-issledovatellskiy institut
ekspe:rimeutallnoy khlrur-
gichaskoy apparatury i instrumentov.
(NIDIM INNRUKKNPS A19D APPARMS)
(BILURY DUCT-DISIUSES--DIAGNOSIS)
DUNAEVSKIY, L.*[.;_ ILSTAFIYEV, G.V.; KRYAZHEVA, Ye.G.
Guide J,.or the retrograde introduction of catheters.
Urologiia 26
no.2:66-67 161, (MIRA 14*-3)
(CATHETERS)
ROWMf V.Ye.,; q BRYAZHBVAp Ye.G.
Y~
Now self-retaining surgical vaginal spevultm. Akush.i gin.
37 no,,2tlO3-105 F 161. IMM 14:3)
1. Iz Nauchno-isolodovatel'skogo
institute,eksperimentallnoy'
khi3nagiaheskoy apparatury i instrumentov (dir'. M.G.
Amemlyev).
(SPEGU= (KOICIRE))
OZHGIKHIII, A.N.; ANTOSHINA, N.V.
Boomerang noedlo holdor with an autornatle throad
dioponsor. Mod. prota.
16 no.3:57-58 Mr 162. (1-URA 15:5)
1. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut eksperimentallnoy
kl-drurgichoskoy
apparatury i instrunientov.
(SUTLTPM-EQUIPMIT AND SUPPLISS)
ASTAFIYEV, G.V.; AVISDIOVA, I.I.I.; GRITs~ja,
y,,.yl,.
Holder for the rectal mucosa. Vest.khir. no.5:91-94
162..
(MMI 15:11)
1- Iz Nauebno-Issledovatelfskogo instituta
eksperimentallnoy
khimrgicheskoy apparatux-y i instrumentor (dir, -
MwG& Arianlyev)
Ministerstva mdravookhranoniya SSSR.
(SURGICAL n'STRMOITS AVD APPARATUS)
KALININA, T.V.1 As,rAFOYEV, G.V.; KASULIN, V.S.
Instruments and apparatus for operations an the biliary tract.
Trudy NIIFJMAI no-5:258-263 161. ()ERA It 5:8)
1. Nauchno.-iseledovatellskiy institut eksperimentallnoy
kbirurgi-
cheskoy apparatury i instrumentov.
(BILLIARY 'MACT--SURGERY) (SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS)
17.47
PHASE I BOOK E(PLIDITATION Sov/16246
Soveshchaniye po tseolitam. let, Leningrad, 1961.
Sintetlohaskiya toeolity; poluoheniye, issledovanlye I pr eneniye
(Synthetic Zeolites: Production, Investigation,and Usr). Mos-
cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 286 p. (Seriest Xtst Doklady)
Errata filip inserted. 2500 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agenoyi, Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye Wilmlohesklkh
nauk. Komislya po tsoolitam.
Reap. Ede.: M. M./Dubinin, Andeadolan and V. V. Berpinskly, Doctor
of Chemloal-Soienoeo; Bd.i Yet 0. Zhukovskayn; Tech. Ed.t S. P.
Golub'.
PURPOSE: This book is Intended for scientists and engineers engaged
in the produotlon of synthetic zoo2itea (molsoular sloves)#,and
for ahemistv in general.
Card 1/JV 3
Synthetio Zoolitest (Cont.) SOV/16246
COVERACIRs The book Is a oolleation of reports presented at
the First
Confercinne on Zoolites, hold In Leningrad 16 throulgh 19
Maroh 1961
at the Leningrad Teohnologioal Institute imeni Leneovet, and
is
purportodly the first monograph on this subjetit. The
reports are
zrouped into 3 subJeot areass 1) theoretical problems of
adaorp-
tion on various types of zeolites and methods for their
invexti-
gation, 2) the produation of.zeoliteep and 3.) applioation of
zeolltes. Wo personalities are mentioned. Roferenoss follow
in-
d1v1dual articles.
TABLE OF CONTOTS i
Foreword 3
Dubinin, X. M. Introduobion,
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Synthetio Zeoli-beel (Cont.) SOVA246
Kelltuov, N. V., I. P Ouloblin&,
and N. S. Torookieshnikov.
Regeneration of Ze;li. 5 in & Gas Stream
203
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Lulova, and A. T. Slepneva, Nethods of Plant sind Quality
Control of
Finished Produats DUring Manufaoturip of 4':eoXits
A,Ty" AOsorbents
212
APPLICATION OF ZBOLITHS
Kleelev, A. V.p Yu. A. ElItekov, and V. N.
Samenova. Ad-
sorption of a Mixtur6 of Thlopheno and Haptans on
z9olite
Nak
218
Pavlova, L. V. Adsorption 7rom n-Hexane-Benzen* 11olutLons
With
Synthetla Zoolite C&A
225
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ASTAFIYEV, G,V-.- KETAVIIEVA, Ye.G.; ROGOVIN, V.Ye., zasluzhenn~y vrach
RSFSR
Now insturvents for obstetrical and gynecological practice. Mnish.
i gin. 38 r-0-5-107-110 S-0 '62.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Iz nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta eksperimentallnoy khi-
rurgichaskoy apparatury i instrumentov (dir. M.O. Ananlyav).
LL- -IIZA
_7
AhTOSITINJI, IJ.V. ; A.STAPIL17 G.V.; IiAoKIII,
BE-UIPHY, V.j,.; 1JE-C"ZIN, 1.P.; WN"U. 13. S.
VOLKCV, A.11-1. ; GRITS.'A!", Yu.Yu.; hUKUI Sill'
FN, L.i.; F nI-xrIKIN,
V.P.; F.',!,TROV,'I, N.P.; Gi:&EJ---'VICl-I, AJI.,
r(,,d.; DEKHTYARLI, Ye.G.,
red.
[IJew surgical aplxiraLu.; an(I inotrumenta; a
practical manual
f,;r physYcians, 'student.9 of senior courses at
midical insti-
t,ates wad surgica-I nui-~es] Novye kldrurgic lie
skie apparaty II
instrumenty; praktichoijkoe rukovoclstvo d'Lia
vrachei, studen-
tov starshikh kui-sov r,-,!di todnskikh insti-tutcv
i operatsion-
-oskw . ditsina)
ATkIA sester. 1.1 a, lie 19 64. 2 53 p
O-ITRA 18:3)
KALININA,
T.V.(Moskva,D-315,ul.Chasovaya,d.27/12,p(>d.l.,komn.22);
BABKIN, S.I.;
KASULIN,, V.S.; ASTAFIYEII,__QV,.- -,
Ymqhanical suture for esophago-intestinal (gastric)
anastom-osis.
Klin.khir. no.8:81-82 JI 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut eksperimentallnoy
khirur-
gicheskoy apparatury i Instrumentov.
kSUTTJRES) (ALMENTARY CANAI-.SUFIGERY)
1. ASTAFOYEVO 0. V.
2. US9R (600)
4. Economic Conditions - China
7. Economy of the Chinese People's Republic improves greatly.
Vest. stat. no. 5: 1952
9. Monthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _
April _ _ -1953, Uncl.
ASTAT'IYEV, G. V
t-The People's Repliblic of China on tho Road to Socialist
Industrialization,"
Planovoye Khozyaystvc), No 6, pp 71-84, 1954
Translation - M-398, 28 Apr 55
WBI. TZU-CHOU; )EISEUV, M.A. [translator]; ASTAPIYICV
G.V., otvatstvennyy
redaktor-, USVYATSOV, A.Ye., redaktor" MzaT;`H'Mr`
ASTAFIYXVA, G.A.,
tekhnicheekiy redaktor
[Capital investments of the Imperialists In Obinit
(1902-1945).
Translated from the Chinese] Kapitalovlozhaniia
imperialistov v
Kitaa (1902-1945). Perovod a 3-go kitaiskogo izd,,
M.A.Kiseleva.
Mosj:va. 1'.sd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 48 p. (MUU
9:8)
(China--7oreign econonic relatione)
ASTAFIYEV, 1. [Aetaf 'eu. Ij
For you, onr women! RabA sia*L. 15 n0-31.1-2 Mr '59.
(MIRA. 121-3)
1. Zamestitell nachailnika Upravloniya logkoy
prDqrsblennosti cov-
narkhoza BSSR.
(Wbito Ruasia-Textile i~adustr7) (Clothing and dress)
ASTAF IYPEV, I. F.
A.s.taflyev, I. F.i "The types of formal-ions and the
length of graft of the
grape vine in the old vineyards of Tafthikistan",
Byulletent po plodovodatra,
OVDshchevodstvu i vinokTadarstvu, No. 9, 1948, p. 87-95.
SO: U-3042, 11 ?larch 53, (Letopis Inyl:h Statey, No.
10, 3.949).
i
1. ASTAMEV, 1. M.
2. !USSR (600)
4. Shoe Industry - White Russia
7. Shoe industry of the White Russian Leg. prom., 12, No. 11, 1952.
9. Moathly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
Fobruary 1953. Unclassified.
..' [Astaf 'eu, I.M.1; BUROV, A. [Burau, A.), r
Aq~TA p., :p~
_ U=~, .4-4 j Ij ed.;
STE: ~13NOIIVYll VIIN*,. oyapanavc, N.), tekhn.red.
[Lig-ht industry of White Russia] Llogkaia
pramyslovasts I BSSR.
Minsk, Dziarzh. vyd-va BSSR. Red. palit. lit-ry, 1957.
27 P.
(MIRA 11:12)
(White Russia--Industry)
ASTI--Fl)~EV L.M.
tl~--
Converyarization of th~,, loa-her-article produci;:Lon.
Mekh. i avtom.
proi2-,v. 16 no.6:37-38 Je 162. (laRA 15:6)
1. 2;amestitell nachallnika Upravleniya legkoy
promyshlennosti
sovnarkhoza BSI.M.
(Minsk-Leather J-ndus-:,ry-,Teclinologic&l innovations)
ASTAFIYEV, I.M., red.
[SpeclaUzation and cooperatlon in the light
1xidustry of
the White Russian S.S.R.] Spatalallzatsiia J
kcopoilrova-
nie v legkoi pronWshlennostl Belorusskoi SSR.
Minsk, lzd-
vo AN BSEIR, 1963. 253 P. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Akademiya navuk BSSR, Minsk. Instytut
okonomiki.
P.S7'AF'YFV, 1.14.
Bobrul3k Lnather Conb'ne. Kcih, -)buv. lirm. 7
MY ' '05. (.'CaRA lso)
1. Zamestitell nachailnika Upravlleniya logkov
pr-myshlennon'.'L
BSSR.
ASTAFIIFV 1.1%
Expansion of the shoe industry in White Russia.
Kozh.-obuv.
prom. 7 no.6tl-3 Je 165. (MIRA 1838)
1. Zamostitell nachallnika Upravleniya legkDy
promyshlennosti.
Soveta narodnogo khozyayst;ra BSSR.
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ill plh~ ol kNilt -ocre deM,
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A'J THORS i Astlif I ev, IN. and ShStOnGhteyn, A.I.
TITLE t The Absorption Spectra of Girbanions (Spektry
pogloshchelliya
L-irbanionov)
NRIODiCAL: Optika, I Spektroskoplya, 19,-K), Vol 6, Nr 5, pp
661-636 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs A Pi,ellminary coumunication on this subject was
published in 195(i (Ref 1).
The work on the absorption rpectra of these carbanions was
undertaken
in connection with the study of the machaniam of hydrogen i3otons-
exchange reactions in hydrocarbons, catalysed witb potassium amide
in
liquid ammonia. Hydrocarbons react then like acids, and ions with
trivalent negative carbon (carbanions) are formed. The paper
reports
studies of the electronic absorption spectra of carbanions formed
in
ionization of fatty-aromatic. hydrocarbons and their derivatives.
Spectra of 20 carbaniono of the Ar?CH-, Ar3C- and other types
2
are reported. A quartz cell of 5-B ml capacity -with plane-varallel
opticai vindows was used as the reaction v*essel. The call 'was
filled
-with one of the hydrocarbons and a solution of potassium amide in
liquid
sinwonia was added. TThe te!:hnique of obtaining sp
,ectra of ammonia
tA rd 1/.5 solutions at rom temperaturo vas that described by
3hatanshtayn and
lzrailovi(:h (Refs 7, 8). Liquid ai-imnnia was found to leave the
Thq Absorption Spectra of Carbanionn
SOV/51 -b-5-12/34
abBorption spectra of the hydrecarl-ons practically unaffected
and the
obsorved displacemieut of tht~ absorption lands to-aur~'s long
N%uvelengths
is due to forination of carbanions by acidic ionization of the
aliphatic
bond vdiose carbon atom is attached to the aromatic ring. In
Fiu; 1-3 the spectra of non-ioniz&d substances dissolved in
liquid
mmionia kdenoted by numbors with primes,, are -iommrod with the
spectra
of their anions (numbers Aii-thout primes correspond to the
nuriberscf
anions in Tables 1-3). The date on the Ar'.H2 anions are given
in Table I
and Fig. 1, on "1r2CH- in Table 2 and Figs 1 and 3 and on
Ar3~-- in
Table 3 and PigB 2, 3. The figures chow th-i value of log E
plotted
a6ainst -wavelength and the -bablcs give the positicns of the
absorption
maxima (Aax) and values of 1(;& F_ at these maxima. Certain
regularities
in the carbanion. spectra ar~b described and discussed. The
carbanion
spa,~tra are compared ivitn z!ie spectra of carboulum ions
kearbcations)
of similar structure in Table 3, wriere colc 3 and 4 given th-)
Xmax and
log Emax of anions aiad 5 and tj X,M.-, and InF, E.
j;ard 2/3 ax of cations.
'7h& Absorption Spectra of Carbanions SOV/51-6-5-12/34
Acknorledpentq are made to D.A. Drapkina and V.F. Lavrushin for
supply of some of the comfounds. There are 3 tables, 3 figures and
22 references, 8 of which are Soviet, 12 English and 2. German.
SUBMITTED June 16, 1958
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Is'24 likito /B
no B0O,j,Bo6o
AUTHORS: Astaftyev. I. V., Piskunov,, A. Ke
TITLE; Dehydrochl orinat ion of Polyvinyl ChlorJlde by a.
Sclution
of Potassium Amido in Liquid Amm,)nia
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarn3rye soyedinen.--lyrL.
'.960, Vol, 2, No. 11,
P. 1745
TEXT: The authors wanted to obtain polymers with
conjugate double bonds
and fo-- this purpose they treatod polyvinyl ~?hloride,
(J(rnolenular ivc-ight
> 75,000) with potassium amide, solved in Nh 31 r
pressure at rcom
'temperature. The product was a black powder, insoluble
in ber.-~~n(~,. which
exhibited electron paramagnetic resonance a; c,1370
MV99%-. Wi?,'.ght An.-
~~rease and red coloring were ob:3eTved when allowing the
substar-e to
st,ard in the air. The compound ontains no c,h].or.,ne
nor ni.tToger. Heat-
ing of the black powder yields a readily pulverable
lola~.k welt. whil-h
did not oxidize in the air and which had paranagnet-"
prope-.1,4i. . Melt..
ing point of this compound: 400-4100C. Unl.~kt~ other
meth-d-z, th;~ u.99 of
Card 112
851j26
Dehydrochlorination of Polyvinyl Chloride
s/igo/60/002/011/026/027
by a Solution of Potassium Amide in B004/13060
Liquid Ammonia
pc,ta-ssium amide renders dehydrochlorina+,,,-~~n
p.,-,iisible t~.t- I-Dw '.t~-:nperaturie~;kl
Th,? authors thank A. I. Shatenshleyn and D. N. Sb,,gorir,
for th~--,i, in-
ter,?st in the wor . There are 4
7:eferr-rrt:,,a--7=cloL~-'-et, I GeTman., and
I PAdsh.
SUBMITTED: July 5 , 1960
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&
al
S/'1,0/6!/003/004/006/014
i4 C), /!3'~ 0 7
AUTHDRS; Aslaf ey I, V~ , Rabinovi :~h , Yc,A S',.,utenGhteyn. A,
1,
- _L~ _j_
TITLE. The mechanism of initiating styrer~ ,)~Ayme~ril_atiov by
meams of
putassium amide in liquid am-monin,
PERIODICAL: VysokomoleL. ~.,iirnyye scyedin~_-niyu, v no, 4 , 1961
555-559
TEXT: -The production of polymers by means of anionic
polymerization neces-
sita.tes the clarification of this process The pres~int study
aimed at det.er-
mining the structure of the carbanions res~ilt.in- fr-.,p th"
ini+~ation of
"of I The -color of 10 -2
styrene pol.p.,ierization b3 moan.,~of'NHI Is 1 tl I JU :fli
10 mole styrene in. liquid ammonia waj) examined in
the presence of !, N 011- and compared iv~th th,~. X- and
P-Fhenyl~
eth r, f, 41 ~
. I amine -ecorded unaer the same condi . - St~yron- and ~3.
phenyl -ethyl
amine showed similar spectra with the :t).aximum a t. 5 ~,:, 0 m
4Th-~is , it iA con-
cluded that both substances form the sxm.~? pr,jdiv~t Th~?
a-ithenvl-ilthyl amine
sr,e,,trum, however, differed only littl,~ fr,,,!il illat of !hf.
KIM., solution,
Card 1/4
ThE. inechunism of C; 1 /B)C)7
Ben-yl amine show'd under the same condii.ioa:~ a sppctrum with
~ tcax - 550 mg.
Tho styrone spect rum change (I Lill ly ~ i "t1k, 1h Y --oAll
i,~ t 1: 0v 14 il 2. ~:,~ n ~, on r a t i o n
to ()~O! --0,02 11, and increasing the styrene ~~on-i' t r,-a!
-i,-)n to 0,.' mole 'Ihi a
rtesult is discussed, and the follotvinj.: equation, i;~;ver, us
probab! e reaction
of ,ityrene polyincrization initiation. C611 5: CII~CH 2 'INII2
C6H 1) MICH2NF2
Accordingly, PH adds to the P-carbon atom of ti-a viny! group.
Fig, 3 lists
the results of 2the spectrophotometric study of !.-E-action of 1
.1-diphenyl
ethylene and triphenyl ethylene in 1,111-1, and .n the presence
of
0 0-0-02 N KNH 2~ The absorption curve ivith '140 r.1,1 was
identical to
th-a-. for diphenyl-methyl anions (C H I CH Th,~ ~nt,~nsity of
absorption
6 5 ?
cor 'despond to a quantitative splittini, ot' the dol-able bond
of dI--- and triphen-
y 1 1? t hy 1 e r.,Diphenyl-methyl anions vere provt---.d by
diphenyl methane separa-
t i on Tn tne- Pr(?SE!nce of 3 N KNH af-.er a lon~-er pe.riod of
standin-, the
2 t~ U
spe-,trum o~.' tripluenyl ethylene dissol,red in N-H, sh~,wad
-!I-,e formation of a
secDnd ~ol:)red subE)tance (Fig. 3),, Oil thtj baiis the
absorptAon maximum
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Thc- mechanism of
s/190/61/003/004/006/014
B101 B207
at 550 mp, the vubstance is assumed to be the same, as
davelopet~; in the rearc-
tion between benzyl amine and XNH2. The authors thank D. N.
Kursanovi
S. V. Vitt, and S. G. Entelis for tho preparations provided, and
V. I.
Chicherina for his cooperation. There are 3 figures and I?
rcfer~?!Ices:
L
3 :'oviet-bloc and 9 non-Soviet-bloc.. The I references.to
imblications read as follows: J. J. Sanderson, C. R. Hauser, J.
Amer. Chem.
soc., 1-, 1595, 1949; C. R. Hauser eb al., J. Amer. Chcm. Soc.,
71, 294,
1949, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 78, 1653, 1956; P. J. Hamrick, C. R.
Flauserl
J. Amer. Chem. Soc-, 8-1, 3144P 1959-
A2SOCIVION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova
(Physico-
chemical Institute im. L. Ya. Karpov)
SUBMITTED: July 9, 1960
Card 3/4
S/1 go/61 /C,03/OC,4/006/01 4
The mechanism of BI 01 /B,-:c7
F**.I,'- 3: Spectra of the interaotion products of I.,1-diphenyl
ethylene and
t:.-iphonyl ethy:.ene with KNH2in liquid aimmoriia.
Legend: 1) 10-diphenyl ethylene, triphenyl ethylene, and diphenyl
methane
(10-3-10-4 11101e) in 0.02 N KNH 2) triphenyl ethylene (after four
days) ill
3 N Y1111 2
2'
z
16-
~q
Card 4/4 Af.U
F
m f,
SLOVOKHOTOVA, N.A.; ASTAFIYEV, I.V.
Infraxed spectra of-pQlymers with conjugated double bond
systems. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.10:1607 0 161. (M,IRA 14:9)
(Polymers-Spectra)
t
S/195/62/'003/003/001/002
E075,/E436
AUTHORS: Keppr, N.P., Astaf'yav. -I.V,
TITLE: Catalytic activity of' organic polymers
II. Catalytic properties of the polymer prepared by
dehydrochlorination of polyvinylidenechloride
PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kataliz, v-3, no-3, 1962, 364-365
TE'XT: Catalytic properties of (CH2CC12)n were investigated in
the reactions of docomposition of formic acid,
isopropylalcohol,
decomposition of hydrazine and oxidation of CO. Formic acid
begins to decompose on the freshly prepared catalyst at 2400C
and
the reaction proceeds towards dehydrogenation, the hydrogen
being
absorbed by the catalyst. The decomposition of
isopropylalcohol
proceeds similarly ifith the removal of H and begins at 1550C.
,rhe catalyst prevented the oxidation of CO tinder 1 to 2 mm
HS
pressure up to 2500C. The decomposition oj'-N2H4 proceeded
according to the following equations
1) N2H4 N2 + 2H2
2) 3N2H4 4NH3
+ N,)
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S/195/62/003/003/001/0-02
Catalytic activity ... E07!j/E436
Tlie'raie of decomposition is retarded by the absorption of N113
by the polymer, if it is degassed at 2000C. - If the degassing is
carried-out for 10 to 15 min at the reaction temperature, a
constant
docomposition rate is reached and the process proceeds mainly
according to the second reaction. In the experiments at room
tomperature, the polymer absorbed strongly 112, N113 and N2H4.
There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Institut kataliza SO AN SSSR
(Institute of Catalysis SO AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: December 25, 1961
Ca.rd 2/2
RABINOVICH, Ye.A.; SHATENSHTEYN, A.1,
Carbanion mechanism of isomerization of Unsaturated
hydrocarbons.
2hur.ob.khim. 32 no.3048-7910 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3)
L Fiziko-khimichaskiy institut imeni L.Ya.]Carpova.
(Hydrocarbons) (Carbanions)
ASTATIM, N.V.; KAZANTSEV, G.V.; I'SIBUL2SKIY, K.I.; SHOMMOT. D.P.;
k'n- .. .-I SHKAMINUff, I.V., redaktor; SERGEYNTA, N.A.; BORISOV,
A.S.,
takhnicheekly redaktor
[Team ancl continuous work mothods in chemical laboratories]
BrIgsdno-potochayi matod raboty r khimichenkfAh laboratorilakho
Trudy lab.geol.upr. no.20-117 '52. MIIA 7:11)
(Chemical laboratortoo)
&VTHOR a ZaI*t1khl.,_V_It.
TITUts _tLfic-T,chnical
_ It-Iti!. 1-til.
PZRIODICAL1X:-mt1Y- IT..blkh
ch.b.1kh go-d-Ly, A~i.t.lcansya
C kb-;Lk-. 1959. Mr 41. PP 161-163 MSO)
-.A83TRACT. In May L939. the 16th
_Cor.f.rence.of Professorial and
T-hing 3ta.r t=k ;a-..
"Strength of Aircraft Section.
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r
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C..f ... no. at h~rlkoy
R..amt. cad id.t. c,f T..hoi..l S.i .....
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StM.t-..- by Camoidi~`ti_or Technical
Z..A,ZqI..n-kq~ end 3-16.- jtt.t_~tc,
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or th Ri sidity of Rib. and Be... an
the Ge-11-S y A.:Lt.-t ';.A,3h-1-- 'Th.ehy
C~J.aj-tica, of the B..ding of Plot
!he'Diserote, Method- bY.A.siat&nt
Th C^ Ic""c"n of C I ;dA!;21.2h.&1 "by 9h.
it.tha,d
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Accuracy or
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Senior
Mc~ V.V,r~ ...
Th.. %'.ctlan of Aircraft En in,o and
C !;I
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or the *, ll*!,*.*.,tlh: In,1,* t0' '
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Pro ty4
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E,.P;r
C.,t:nc* suAc -tjpw- by Assistant
L.Ya.A.t.9-Y7
teroh,drod-mic. S*rtlon.
Wing bf P-ror,tion of the Loading EdK,- by
Anal$ t
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App 'i S..:.C
of
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ASTAFtYEVJ, N'. (Leningrad), BITUAKOVAY 0.
(Leningrad)
Narrow specializaticn improves trade. So7. torg. 35
Y)o*10:35-
37 0 162. (MIRA 14:K)
(Ieningmd-Rettail trade)
MAYDERp M,,Sg ASTAFITSV# X.Po
Maguatw-gonlo bneciam of the Novo-ZolotujWnskays
pyrite
wq)lou: In the RWrWy Altal, Sov,gool, 11
no.11#711.90
N 965, (NIRA 19ol)
A S T A IW I Y,,.7 , ! ' .
Za o-f1lic1hradu proi-,vc Tqjv-%nn3,]-1,
nrotnfsesl-iov f,7oa- ;---xccunn-u
'?, , ''la 13.
01-~rni-,,Otion of "rCluction proct"'-~,,sJ.
YarondavIl . ClAil-lat. 1952. ."
-C: ',-',ontlily List of I-Russian
Acce!-,:-I..O,..-j3, Vol. ', 7,'0. 7' ,--r 1953
- j C:, I --I --V / I
LOGINOV, V.S..; YUSHKOVSKAYA, Ye.A.; TARKWOV, V.V.;
AID,TAFIYEV, T.A.
Quick-hardening polymer mo37tar based on
phenol.-formaldehyde
resins. Stroi.mat. 9 noJit33-34 Mr 163. (KIRA 16:4)
(Rienol condensation products) (Morta)-)
TARXHMOV~ V.V.;.ASTAFIYEV~ II.A.
New method for cutting into asbestos-cement gas
pipelines.
Gaz. delo no.4sl6-20 "64 - (KIRA 170)
1. Saratovsk4 gosudarst-rennyy
nauobno-lssledovatellskl~r !.
proyektnyy ~nstitut po i,,ipol'zcrvaniyu gaza v
narodnom, khoz-
Ya7stve.
ASTAFITEV, H.G.
Broaden business relations. Izobr. i rate. no.9:8 S 158.
(MRA 11:10)
.1. Predeedatoll Bryanskogo oblastnogo soveta
Vaesoyuspogo
obehehastya izobrotateley i ratsionalizatoroir.
(Bryansk Province-3fficiency. Industrial)
L
L aqz6_6
2/rEC(t)/SWTP(b)
TC_:;BSqIIOV NR: ~P51-*~1129 Pab-10/Pt_ao/PU_'_` S/0181/65/C07/001/01,
57/0]
1,1'(Ci ~G/WH
AIY.:HOF.*. Stekhanov, A. 1. KqKnM~a~nA. Lstg ev H. 1.
TEILE: Infrared zibvorptlaa spectra of rerroeleiAric Crystals of the
percwakite
type
A:
SMACE'. rizika tverdogo tels, v6 -no, I!,
19(~i~ 157-160
-erroelectric ft~rystal,
TOYEC TAGS: absorption spectrum, ir abitoptI.On spectrumo f
pe t)vr)dte, titanate, group theory
JMI.T.ACT: In vic-a of the IncomDlete an& contrEdictovI nature of
results obtaine I
to `.ate on the inrrared spectrum of ferroelectric crystals, the authors
investi-
gat-d the infrared abso3TtiDP speetra of BaTi03, FbT103 and CaTi03 at
va-velengths
2--*~00 V. A Zeisn UR spectroDl~o_tvmeter waz used for the 2-25 ;1
range, Emd a
lonj!-vt.ve spectrozietEr for he longer 'Ibe t4csts vere made at roam
temper-
atwe on single-ci7stal ca:qAeryand also on powders pressed in
polyethylene. The
sincle- crystall bm-lim tAtuiiite\vIthIckne.Di; Poo 0 ---ns transp&-ent
in the 5,CK)O--
1,503 Cm-l frequercy rsxge, wid at lewer Treqaencies weak absorption
bands stere
Cnrd 1 /2
WS
777
L 2r076-65
F'ACCUSSION NR. AP5W3429
obsvrved. Two broad and Interze absorption bands were observed,
centered near
550 anti
360 cm-1. Exich band had a proriounced triplet structure, urith
ccimponents
i at 1,33, 545, 530 mia 42,), 355, 310 C~-l ref::Pectiveli. In the
far Infrared an
absorp'.1on bmid vas vb&?rvel tit 190 en-1
The spectra of FbTiO-~ and OnT-10.,
R
i* i~d -e ishmvud bnnds,a-t ;400 ~md 600 r-m-.L vrith pronounced,
tritlet structare.
In the long-w-ave xeglon? ba!ads vere observed at .176 and 172 cm-
for CaT:LO-, and
M101, respectir-?1y. it grxT-thcoretuical analysis is presented to
interp~f,et the
resilti;. It is c,)ncludi!d that furtbe- -rezsf~uch is nFeessary or.
the infrffrd ab-
sor.-tion and Ram&i specl-ra Ln order to )btELiT OC;IVlete
infox-mation of the t~.Ynmlcs
of zuch crystals. Orig, ars. has: 3 f.Lgures and I table.
ASM)CIATIOR: Fiz;;.ko---beWuA,%eskiy inst%tut imA- A. To loffe A31
-SSS.Rj Leni.=7.ad
(Pk~?sicotechnical lnstlime,Ali SWIR)
vmammi. o8jum;4. SNOLD Mg CODE4 VS) OP
00
NR ja wye- oo4 03M! 007
Card /2
--7
ASTAF YEV, dotsent (Kharlkov); LITINSEHY S.kM., t'Rhar1kov)
Compact loading of large freight units. 7hel. dor. transp.
47 no.6:37-38 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Starshiy inzh. g--uzovoy sluzhby Yuzhnoy dorogi (for Litinskiy).
ASTAF I YEV,_
Reconditioning jaws of sliding calipers. Izm.tekh.
no.l-.61 Ja
16o. WIRA 130)
(Calipers--Mai nt e nano e and repair)
th~- i,ec.:nLc~d-I -i cI d,
in PiAier
1,~.,trillic!,tion oi I --ii V
1
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"OlOtOv itio-If of Elcctric
re -Ai n t,o- tl:p
Pct-rec of C ail,: A e
nical Scie!lce).
Knizhamay 1r!t.)--,;sl
No 2, 191;6
112-3-5555
Translation from~,, Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 3,
p. 70 (USSR)
AUTHORS~ Budzko, T.. A., Astaf'yev, N. N.
TITLE,. The Number of Transfcrmer Points in a Rural Community
(0 chisle transform6ttornykh piulktov v selenii)
PERIODICAL: Mekh.,,jni:,. I elektriflk. sots. s. kh. 1956, Nr
i,pp-42-44
ABSTRACTz The optimum number of' transformer points in a village is
determined on the basis of minimum expenditures associat-
ed with the constru~ction of a network. In the design
c
"culations it is assumed that the transformer points
a~
have an active load and that a change in number af
trant.3former points wi.1.1 have no effect on the cost of a
6-1.0 kv network. F'orniulae obtained for a branched net-
work and an imbranched network of 380 v. enable deter-
mination of the optint-am number of transformer points in
a community before the cross sections of the conductors
are determined V. Ya. R.
Card 1/1
ASTAYI)MV, N. N.
i BUDZKO, I.A., doktor tekhnicheslcikh.nauk, professor;
ASTAFIYEV, N.N.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. - --, , , ~ , -, "1; Z~
Distributing permissible voltage c1rop in ruxal networks.
Blektrichestvo no.4:39-40 Ap '57- (MLRA 10:5)
l.MoBkovskiy institut makhanigataii i elektrifikataii
sellskogo
khozyaystva im. Molotova.
(Electric networks)
ORGOTANTEMY, Y.T., kand.tekhn.nauk; TURAS01, Y.Y.,
kand.tekhn.nauk;
ALIMSH, 1I.M., kand.tekhji.nauk; ANDRIANOT, ir.N., doktor
tekhn.
xtauk; AWAF113Y, U.N., kand.telchn.nauk; BUIYjMO. I.A.,
akademik;
IITSTRITSKIY, D.N., kand.teldm.nauk; VEYALIS, B.S.,
kand.tekhn.
nauk; GIRS11BRRG, Y.Y., inzh.; GORSHKOY, Ye.11., inzh.; GRI-
CHEYWY, X.Ta., inish.; 'UCHARIN, A.G., doktor tekhn.nauk;
21AIXOVSKIT, A.P., kand.telchn.nauk; IOS.CPTAX, S.G., insh.;
ITSKOYICH, A.M., doteent-, ]CAUDUN, B.M., inzh.; KYITKO, M'NO,
inzh.; KORSHUNOT, A.P., lnzh.; LEVIN, M,,S., kand.tekhn.nauk;
LOBANOY, T.N.. doteent; LITYINENKO, A.F., lnzh.; MUMtOY,
G.F., inzh.; PIRKHAYKA, P.Ta., kand.teldm.nauk; PRONNIKOYA,
N.I., kand.tokhn.nauk; SHIRNOT. B.V., Iriind.takhn.nauk;
FATYIJ-
IRMIKO, S.G., inzh.; KHODNIff, V.V., inz)i.; SHCHATS. Ye.L.,
I:and.tekhn.nauk; EBIN, L.To., doktor telchn.nauk; ENTIN,
I.A.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; SILIN, V.S., red.; SOLYAN61IT, T.A., red.;
IIALLOD, A.I., takhn.red.,- SMIRITOVA, Ya.A., takhn.red.
[Handbook pertaining to the production and distribution of
I'llectricity in agriculture] Spravochnilc po proizvodstvu i
raspredeldniiu. elektrichriskoi anergii v eelOskom
khoziaistve.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sell ldtozjit-ry, 1959. 900 P. (MIRA 13:2)
l.Tsesoyuznaya akademi a sollskokhozynyistvemiykh nauk imeni
Y.I.Lenina (for BudzkT
(Rural electrification)
mm" W.U.Sm mmmt
BUDZKO, I..A.; ASTAFIYEV, 1~.N.,) ARRRIFOV, N.K.
Calculation of electric nctworks with comBidoration of the
parmissible voltage loss. Blektricheatvo no.7:90-92 J1 161.
(MIRA 14: 9)
(Electr4.c power distribution)
ASTAF IYEV, 14. H, , kand. t,ckhn.nauIq IIOWZOV~ V.A. ,
InzIi.; WJKI t A.A, , inzh.
11
Using nonlinear chains for the accurate ireasuremont of
current
streq7,th. Svar. proizv. no.3.0:33-35 0 163. (MIRA 16tll)
1. Kishinevskiy sol'skokhozyaT.3tvennyy irstitut (for
Morozov).
2. Institut energetiki AN Moldavskoy SSR (for Buki).
t)&0(k) ~f I Of b)AWIA(c) Fr_4 JD/Iffm
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ACCUSSIUN NR: AP!;012642. UR/0135/65/000/005/0014/0016
-'c,41* scien
AUT) JOR:
(Eng- r- er); Astaf 've,i. N.' N. (Candidate of tedhn- nets)
TIVX.- On the caii-ses of! burnout of f,!lemsit!~ of the parent and
filler mtal in
vib,~oarc btiild-uR weldirj_
SOLT ZCE: 8varocbnoye proizvodstvi), n;). 5, IMS, 14-16
TONC TAGS- zetal surfacing, vibroarc welding, filler -electrodes,
weld nyatal
ABSFRACT: Tests were milde to determine 1he reasons for the burnout
of steel congo-,
nents In build-up welding with a discmflnuous arc, and methods f,.-)r
prvventing this
effec' are discussed. '~t is shol;n that 'aTbon burnout depends
basically on the
burnin,g tine of ti,-ie welding arc and that the longer the burnirig
period, the greater
the looses of carbon during transfer of lbe f-iller metal through the
arc interval.
Mangan,esc and s! licon bmYnout de!nne- baas'.c~ Ily on the tctal
time of arc burning and
idle periods (pulse fr-eluencies). Vhon lli3s tire is increased the
burnout of these
elimpents is decreased. It is ccncluded 1:hat in order tc- incr-ease
the transfer of
the coVcnents of mi elb?ctrode wim to the build-up laycr ir, vibroarc
welding it is
Car~ 1/2
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'I, P- ',~, Yi I a uk I CZOV, V- , In -.
-, , . I - i 1, -,, H.N~ , ~utnr- tek.hn. n ; ME 4,
1 '?),
I
. I'(' of' toi,.oll,3 aB a choke umil for
pulsat-lon-aro hard facing.
'-vi--.r. pro"zv, no.10'29-32 0 165. (MIRA 1&10'
1, Kishinevskiy sellskokho-Waystvennyy institut im.
M.V. Frunvt.
2. Chlen.-Imi-resriondent AN Moldavskoy SSR (for
Petrov),
~SGURCF, CODE: tJR/I)I-L96/65/00O/OO6/v0
ev,,_IL.N.; Morozov, V.A.
none
ITIE: Effect of AR'p-Ulse--are surfacIng pri the mecbanical
prroperties of con
qq, ~ )" 1~
OUFCE; Ref. zh. Eb~ktntekhnika i energeti1a, Abu - 01121
EF SOURCE: Dokl. Hauchn. konferentaii 1rofessorov i
prepoia-vat. Kishinevsk. q--~h-
n-ta, 1963. Kishine'v, Kartya Moldovenyaske,. 19614, 216-22:5
IOPIC TAGS: -,13 ~tipnm metal
Vr-x eloc~:t I =Ala, rc~t 1-1 ek~e-cj, L VAy4c
I'acing (ske-tAr~t,%. cxxt
sur
TRAISLATION: An analysis vas made of voJtage stability rlnd of
the choke parateeters,
with regard to the qaality of the coating in :bupulk;e-arc
sw~facing. The lower source
was either a VAGG-12-6oom rectifier or a sIxicial
canpreheinsive unit. Inasmuch as the
voltage curve of the latter is inore even and more stable,, the
hardness, adhereace, wear
restatence and duxability of the plating proved to be hIE;her
than in cases of feeding
by rectifier. Metallographic research showed that the number of
pores and crac)ai de-
creused and the area of thermal effect bimarte smaller. A study
was made of the effect
of the induction varlatIono In a RST-24 t*,hohe and a torotd
wIth a core made from light
cood 1/2 mc: 621-791-927-5
L 167-39-66
ACC NR: AR5018357
carbim vire 0.5 mm In diameter. The optirial value of the RST.-24 choke
Inductance In
surfacing with a 1.6 ;mm wirt and a fet)dir4,,p frcm a VAGG-12-60014 rectifier
was 0.11 -
0.15 millihenry. IdIth an identical statia Inductance of -the choke and torold.,
the
numbor of loops In the toroi.d must be 6 timeo grieater. TDR- care of the choke
may be
made of steel vith great Ums in lWaterests. V. Gorskiy.
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ASTAVIYEV, 19.Y.; RUBIHOVICH, It.$.; YAKOVIAIVA,
S,A,,
Spectral determination of nickel, chromium, and
copper in clays.
Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.fiz.19 no.2:192-193 Mr-Ap 185.
(MLRA 9:1)
5
1.Nauchno-inaledaratellskly inatitut goologli
Arktiki.
(Tartu--~Spectrum analysia-CongreeBes)
AS TA F I MY 1. 14. V.
Uso of polarography in thEi analysis of raw nit,orals.
Zav.lab.
28 no.7:887.-888 t62 (IMIRA. 15:6)
1. USontrallnaya laboratoriya Yuzhiio--Kazakhstanskol:,o
geologic:heskogo
up:ravleniya.
(Itinerals.-Analysis) (Polarography)
GRIGOT~IYEV, ASTAFIYEV. BARMV, M.B.
, "~'W~ZLL2
M.-Lb-A for processing factual data on drilling techniquas. Neft,
43 nn.91l-7 S 165* (mim 18:10)
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:76P0
lAve e ~S,i c;f dr i 15 ing u..;~ ng 'bits of'
:'~-orzia ~E, 3
t r vi th v a r, c u sbot~xn-t--ole engineq. knoz.
1..41
no. 2 --l ~-l 5 F 165. (MTRA 18-.4)
GRJ,GOElv-FV, F.N.; ILIfASOV, Yc.'P.; A-,:'A~`iSV,
F~- - BAFFY" M-F,
. .7
Nature of the wear of' bit rigging during drilling.
I'lef t. khoz.
43 no.3:12-15 Mr 165. Aipf, m 10)
MISHCHEVICH) V.I.; 07NETSOV, V.S.1 ASTAFIYEV -P. I.-
Use of axial pumps in oil well drilling. Neft. ~Ioz. 43 no.6:
56-60 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
ASTAFIYBV, S,.A.
.-- -1-11i~-vjIce 11 for soil packing. Rate. i Isobr.
predl. v strol. no.7:33-34
. 15 S. (MIRA 11:12)
(Bar-thwork)
03 1 A I 1 9 IP
11 u Ad 1, x 1, at is 11 m 11 m If
1
A I -f,- Ii., U fA_..j t__ 0, #;!"1
00 if 1: -tip "f&V '1'(~
I: I
00 1 ill
00
of Stmetarai At-
U-799. SP04 AvtDpj,,nnoe
I Steekk S. S. Alit dn
JL11o (Welding), 21-24.
Russian,
06 U. 11. InethodAA and their applicability
to sumdard structural alloy steels Of
the V.SB.R. 10 rel.
06 al
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ABRAMOVICH, I.I.. prof., WINDER, A.G., Inzli., AlTrOSHIN,
Ye.V., inzh.,
ARKHANGEL' SKIT, L.A., I nth., ~ ASTWINT,-B.S.. kand..
tekhn. nauk,
AFANASOYEV, L.A., inzh.. BARGSIPIM-1, I.I., iazh.,
30'-RISOV, Yu. S.,
inzh., -red., 13TALYY, I.L., inzh., MVITSKIY, A.M.,inzb.,
4ERSHMAN,
D.Kk., inzh., GJNZBURG, Z.H.. inzh., GOAOSHKrN, A.K.,inzh.,
YEVDCKIMCHIK, Kh-T., inzh., ZHIKH, V.A., kand. i:ekhn.
nauk,
ZABYV'AYI'.V, Te. I.,Icand. tekhn. nauk, Cdeceas-9d],
ZQBIN, V.S., inrh.,
IVANOV, G.P..kand. tekhu na-.ik, KAPAANOV, P.H., inzh.,
K0111DRATOVICH,
~777~ inzh., KOSTEM, S.K.,inzh.,
KOVALISKIT,]I.N.,inzh.,KRUGLTAK,
L.A., inzh.,IUXYANOV.T.P., inzh., LAPIDUS, A.S., Irand.
telchn. nauk,
LITSEITS,G.A., kand.tekbn. -3auk,
LISHANSKIY,I.M.,inzh.,MIGALIITI,
Ye.Ta.,inzh.,1TOSKIN,R.A., bind. tekhn. nauk;
PRONIKOV,A.S.,
doktor tokhn.nauk, REGIR-Eft.3.L. Ica nd. tekhn'. nauk,
RUDTK, M.A.,
inzh., SCKOLOVA, N.V., inzh.,
'~)AKLINSKIY.V.V.,iiizh.,SAKIIAROV. V.P.,
inzh., TOKARI, M.KH.,inzh.,~!KACFWSK1Y,
G.I.,Jnzh.,K1MUNIC11EV,
Tu.A.,kand. telchn. nauk, TSOPIN,K.G.,inzh.,rod.;
SHETNGOLID, Te. H,,
inzh., SOKOLOVA,T.F., telchn. red.
[Handbook for mchinists of machinery plants in two
volumes] Spravochnilc
mekhanika mash inos troit e1 I nogo zavoda v dvukh tomakh.
Moskva,.Gos.
naucbno-tekba. izd-vo maehitiostroit. lit-ry. Vol. 2.[The
technology
of repair work) Tekhnolm.W: remonta. Otv. rod. tome IU. S.
Borisov,
1958. 1059 P. (HIRA 11:10)
(Machinei7--Maintenance and repair)
(Machirte-shoD practice)
RMNM;~,- RX-5,11 W,~~j V, A III
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