SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOGOYAVLENSKIY, G. P. - BOGOYAVLENSKIY, K. N.

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BOGOTAnANSXII,, Georgly Pavlurich - [Throughout-our landl concise blbliograp~q on the geograp)7 of the U.S.S.R.] Pb nashel strane; kratkil ukazatell literatury po gookrafil. SSSR. Moskva. Geografgiz. 1954. 86 p. (MM 8:2) (J31bliogr&pbV"4eogrmLp4) BOGOYAVLM!SU,- G. 11. - FOMINA U.N., redak-tor; XHOVANSKIY, I.P., '-'---ieWn-iche9-kfy-redaktor. [Rue slan geographers and travellers, list of recommended literature] Rueskie geografy t putesbastvanniki; rekomftda- telonyi ukazatell literatury. Vatup.statlia. naucbnaia imeni V.I.Lenina, 1915. 118 p. (MIMA 8;11) (Bighograpby-Axplorers) MARUASHVILI. Levan Ioeifovioh; BOGU F., radaktor; DOSHKWA, ALWN S.M., takhaicheskly redaktor --1 LVAkhushti 3agrationi, his predecessors and contemporaries: geographical works and travels] Vakhushti Bagrationi, ego pred- shestvenniki i sovremenniki; geograficheskie trudy i puteshestviia. Moskva, Goa. iz&-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1956. 135 P. (MLRA 9:9) (Geographers, Georgian) (Acplorers. Georgian) DRIMLYUGO Valentin Valeatinovich; IMYAMJIXIYE G*Pq redaktor; XOSHILIU, S.M., tokhnicheBkiy redaktor [Secret of vanished lands of the Arctic] Taina ischatnuvahikh camel' Arktiki. Moskva. Gos. izd-vo gacgr. lit-ry. 1956. 43 P. (KM 10:3) (Arctic regions) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 483 Dremlyug, Valentin Valentinovich Tayna ischeznuvshikh zemel' Arktiki (Mystery of the Vanished Lands of the Arctic) Moscow, Geografgiz, 1956. 43 p. 59,QPD copies printed. Ed.: DolzripyavlonskiX, G. P.; Tech. Ed.: Kosheleva, S. M.; Map Ed.: ~Golitsyn, A. V. PURPOSE: The purpose of this booklet is.to inform the general reader about drifting islands.of the Arctic and to present a theory of their origin and development. COVERAGE: Navigators and scientists have long noticed the existence in the Arctic of islancts which after their discovery are either never seen again or else found later in a different location in the north polar region. Various theories have been Card 1/3 Mystery of the Vanished Lands of the Arctic 483 advanced on the origin of these drifting islandsi According to one widely accepted theory, they are gigantic floating ice islands origi- nating in the vicinity of the Canidian Archipelago. They are fragments of fast ice broken off from the northern coasts of Ellesmere Island and drifting with the current along the.American and Siberian coasts towards the Greenland Sea. N.N. Zubov bblieves that the drift of the islands is related to atmospheric pressures, He shows'that the , islands follow the isobars so that in the northern hemisphere the area of increased pressure is to the right and the area of decreased pressure to the left of thb lifie of drift. The rate of drift is inversely proportional to the-distance between the'isobars. Exploration in the Arctic, with emphasis'on Russian participation, is described and a fairly detailed account is given of the discovery, make,up, and location of some of the larger and better known islands, such as '%~mlya Sannikova", and "Zemlya Andreyeva" in the East Siberian Sea, which the author says are most probably very old giant ice.pqcki formed in shallow regions of'the East Siberian Sea.' drifting frorh time to time due to the disruptive Card 2/3 Mystery of the Vani shed Lands of the Arctic 483 influence of relatively warm Summer currents on the submerged portion of the ice. Among other,islands mentioned are "Zemlya Polyarnikov", "Zemli Tak'Puka" and 110strov Krestyanka.11 other Soviet scientists who have cont;ibuted to this field are: B.F. Burkhanov, P.A. Gordiyenko, V.D. Dibner, Yu. Shokal'skiyV D. Karelin, V. Buynitskiy, and P.A. Kropotkin. The text is illustrated with maps and cross sections of some of the islands. There are 13 references, -12 Soviet and I English. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. Mystery Islands in the Arctic 7 Ch. II. Drifting "Ice Islands" 22 Ch. III. "Ice Islands" of-the East Siberian Sea. 36 Bibliography 45 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 MM/jmr 8-13-58 .=YAIU SK F. rodaktor; NOGINA, N.I., IXONOV, Nikolay Ivanovich;,,j am-- takhnicheskiy redaktor (Potr Petrovich Somenov Tian-Shanskii; on the centenary of the first journey into Tian Shan in 1856-18571 Patr ~atrovidb Samenov Tian-Shanskli; k stoletiiu pervogo piiteshestviia v Tian'-Shan' v 1856-1837 gg. Moskva, Goo. isd*vo geogr. lit-ry, 1957. 46 p. (mw io:4) (Samemov-Tian-Shanskii. Petr Petrovich, 1827-igi4) SOGOYAVIMMY, G,P,; RODIONDTA# 2919, rode'; SHCHIPTIM, T&Ae, takhn, red. I -Yn~ k. -,~- ~ zs;f- Geography of the U.S.�.I.: an_amotated bibllogmpby for teachers] Geograffta SSSR; immoAlrovannyi ukazatell literatui7 vp-am o.sbahl , uchitellue itookwao' Goo. uchebuo-pedagog. izd-vo K-va iroev. RSI'--R 1957. 167 Pe' (Bibliagmby-Geography) (Km iuao) L E N (S K Ivan ivanovich, profe Lin or; -iW=ff1;1NSTIY. G.P., redBktor; NOGIIIA. K. I* 'tekhnichaskiy LIn the Swiss Alps. Between the Nile and the Red Seej v Shveltaa- skikh Allpakh, Mezhdu Niloa i Krasnym mores. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1957. 276 p. (XLRA 10:7) (Switserland-Demoription and travel) (IMt-Description and travel) (Sudau--Description anti travel) BOGOYAV . 4-R.: GRIN. X.7.: NEDOSEKIN, D.V.; KUZNRTSOV, N.S., red.kart; GLRYKH, D.A., tekhn.red. (The earth and its people; a geographical calendar for 19581 Zemlia i liudi; geograficheskii kalendarl 1958. Xoskva, Geografgiz, 1957. 290 p. (XBU 11: 1) (Geography) I . 6, PHASE I BOOK EXPLOrATION 262 --Akademiya nail B33R. InstItut ekonomild. Belorujiskaya SW (The Belorussian SBR) Mookow, Geogriftizp 195T. 486 p. 5,ooo copies printed. SPONSORING AGMM: Akademiya nauk Belorusekoy 88R. Institut, ekonaniki. RESP. ED$.': Kovale~skiy, G. T.,Mertinkevich, F. S.: Kuzlmina, N. G., BogoyavlenBkiy, 0. P.; Tech. Ed.: Nogina, N. I.; Map Ed.: Chentsova, V. A. PURPOSE: The book is intended for geography teachers and university students; it is also recommended to employees of Soviet planning organizations. COURAGE: The book is divided into a general description and a survey by oblasts. The first part gives the historical background, a geographic descrip- tion and six economic survey of the rep0lic; the second part deals with each' of the'seven Belorussian oblasts. The author makes reference Card 1/6 The Belorussian SSR (Cont.) 262 to the destruction inflicted by World War II and he states that in 1940 Belorussia had.a population of 9,200,,000 whereas to* its population'is on3,v 8,ooo,ooo.' phe author does,npt account for the.cession of the Bia4stok tegi6a. Flax is the main technical crop of BelorusIsia and the republic boasts of a well-developed linen indhatry. Potgto cultivation and the along with-pig breeding follow in im- industrial use of potatoes', portance In the Belorussian nati ona] econaW. The main manufacturing In- dustries are in ordercof their Importance by ruble value: the food- processing industries,, light industries) the metalworlting and machine- building industries,,including motor vehicles. Four-fifths of Belorussian manufacturing is carried on An four original Soviet oblasts (Minakaya, Vitebskaya, Mogilevskaya, and Gomellskiya.). Local-power stations are predominantly J?eat-lhurning stations and me supplied from nj=erous peat bogs, . Peat Is'the 00y domestic fuel In addition to wood. Over T,000,000 metric tons of peat were mined in 1955. Coal and oil are imported. The develolment of electric power facilities is treated to a considerable extent but capacities of the power plants are seldom mentioned. The peat- burning Belorueskaya,GFM im. Stalina is'the.19xgest of the plants. Considerable attention is paid to industrial enterprises of all-Union Card 216 The Belorussian SSR (cont.) 262 sigaificanceo e.g.; the Minak Tractor Plant and the Minsk Motortruck Works. The Motortruck Works is the only producer of 25-ton dump trucks for the Soviet market. The Tractor Works makes 3.1 percent of Soviet tractors including the Belarus' type, a wheel tractor. The machine-tool plants of Belorussia build one-twelth of all Soviet machine tools. Only the "KiroV' and "VoronailomM plants at Minsk are specifically mentioned. There are altogether 6 machine- tool plants in operation and one more plant is under construction. Two other plants of all-Unlon importance a" discussed, both of them in Minsk: a tractor plant and a motorcycle plant. The latter manufactures 10 percent of all Soviet motorcycles an& 16 percent of all Soviet bicycles. Several pla4s making electric equipment are also mentioned but.little information Is given concerning equipment. Only seven photographs are related to BeloruSSian industries. these show:1) aninside view of a tractor- assembly sho"p, 2) a 40-ton trailer built at the Minsk Motortruck 'Jorkso 3) a general viev of the Osipovichi Hydroelectric Power station., 4) the Rechitsa Furniture Combine in Gamel'skaya, Oblasts., 5) a C13nk r kiln at the'Krichet Cement Plant, 6) an inside view of the Minsk Worsted Tektiles combine, 7) inside viev of the Vitebek,Rug and Velvet Combine. There are 100 photographs, 30 maps, 10 tables, and 200 Soviet references. Card 3/6 The Belorussian SSR (C6nt.) ~62 TABIX OF CONTENTS Foreward General Survey Territory and Geographical Situation Natural Condition and Resources TOM"I*y Minerals ClimAte Riyers and lak-- 8Oil Flora Pat" Developkent of the National EconmW 3 5 5 7 8 14 26 24 29 31 39 44 Card 4/6 The Belorussian SSR (Coat.) Population and Culture Economic conditions TnA32 trios Agricultum and animal husbandry Transportation Reglonal Sur"y 1 The Oblasts of Belorussia; Interior EconmicMdts Minskays Oblast, MogLU"ka" Obl"t Vitebskaya Oblast Molodechaeuckmqu Qblast 262 71 99 106 144 188 201 201 204 268 3o6 339 Card 5/6 The Belorussian SSR (Cont.) 262 Grodnenek4a Oblast 367 Gamellskays. Oblast 400 Brestskaya, Oblast 431 Bibliography 48o AVAIUME: LibrM of congress GC/gmp May 26.,1958 Card 616 KOVALEVSKIY, G.T., otv. red.; MARTINKEVICH, F.Se. kande geogr, nauk, otv. red.; hUZIMINA, N.G., red.; DOGOYAVLENSOY, GP,4 red.; CHENTSOVA, V.A., red. kart; NOGIIrA-,-N.I., tekbn. red. [The White Russian S.S.R.3 Belorusskaia SSR. Moskva, Gos. izd- vo geogr. :Lit-ryp 1957- 486 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Akademiya n&vuk BSSR. Instytut ek-onomiki. 2. Zavedikyushow sektorom ekonomicheskoy geografii instituta ekonomiki Akademii nauk Belorunak SSR (for Martinkevich). 014to Ruesia-Sconomic googrtxft) t ~ - f - " lill , P, V /V P ROTOTAYXV, Pavel Sergeyevich-, BOGOYAVLMI;SKIY, G.P.. red.; KOSHELEVA, S.M., tel:hn.red [Conquest of the giants; history of the climbing of the higherst mountain peaks] Pokorenie gigantov; istoriia ovladeniia vy9ochai- Bhimi gornymi vershinami. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo geogr. lit-17, 1958. 447 P. (MIRA 11:5) (Mountaineering) DO i - DWAUr, Y.N.; NZDOSBKIN, D.Vjt Prinimaliuchantiye: GRIM, N.Y.. kand,ekoummuk, asuchuyy rodtt ZABIUM. I.N.. kond.pograt.naukl nhuoWy red.; &AMMUIO. L.Y., mmohnyy red.; YEA IN, N.G.0 kand,geograf.uauk, nauchn" red.; MICHEVSKIT, G.N., red.kart; GLIMg D.As, takha.red. [The earth and its people; a geographical calendar for 19591 Zemlia I liudi; geografi'cheekii kalendarl, 1959. Moskva, Geo- grafgis, 1958. 390 P. (MIRA 12:)) (Geograpby) i~ BOGOYAVLMISKIY,-G.P.-, DWAYNT, T.N.; NEDOSEKIN, D.Y.; DAHIWYA, N.A.. kart: KKKMIKP., A.0. & avtor karto Prinimal uchastlye OALITSKIY, Y.A.. GRIM, N.Y., kand.ekonom.nauk, nauchnyy redo; ZABILIN, I.H., kand.geograf,neukl nauohnyy redo; SAMSORM09 L.T., nauchnyy red.; FRAMN, N.G., kand.geogrof.nauk, nquohnyy redo-, MALICMffSKIT, G.N., red.kart; BELICHEMO, R.K., mladshiy red.; GLRW, D.A., tekhn.red. (The earth and the people; geographical calendar for 19601 Zemlis i liudi; geografichaskii kalendarl 1960. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1959, 381 p.[- Seasonal phenomena in U.S.S.R.naturej_sezon- nye iavleniia v prirode SSSR. Soot.N.A.Donilova, A.O.Ke mw rikh. 12 maps. (MM 13:3) (Geography-Dictionaries) (Calendars) j~(xwrAvmsur, Georgy pavlovich; MMWEMff, I.A. , red.; MAMIIKOVAP tekhh.re4. [Annotated bibliography on the geography of foreign countries; textbook for teachers] Ann tirovannyi ukazatell literatury po geografil sarubashnykh stran; posobie dlia uchitelei, Koakwas Gos.uchebnn-pedsgog.izd-vo K-va proev.RSFSR, 1960. 173 p. (Mm 14:1) (Bibliography--Oeography) Bo(;OTAYLINSKIT, 0. C. OLife of the earth* by AA9IAkovl9Y* Reviewed by G.Bogoiavlenskli. Geogov shkole 23 no*2;9"3 YCAP '60- (MIRA 13.-6) (Physical geography) (Likovlev, A.JL.) BMTAVLENSKIT, G.F-;-jJBDOSHKIN, D.Y.; MALICHEVSKIY, G.N., red.-sostqvitell kart; BELMIKIY, A.B., kand.istor.nauki nauchny7 redi.; GM.,M.F.. kand,ekonom.nsuk, nauchnyy red.; TA Iff, I.M., kand.geograf.wakp nauohnyy red.; SAMSMHKO, LeVe, nauolmyy red.; FRADKIN, H,G., kand.geograf.nauk, nanchnyy red.; BILICHINKO, R.K., mladshiy red.; VILENSLATA, B.N., tekhn.red. [The land and the people; the 1961 geographical calendar] Zemlis i liudi-, geografichookil kalender' 1961. Hookva, Izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 196o. 26z p. [_New Construction projeots, 1959-19651 color map* Appendix to "Umlis i liudig" the 1961 geographical calendarj .. Yovostroiki semiletki, 1959-1965; tavetnais karta. Priloghanis k geografichankamu kalendariu "Remlle 1 lludi" na 1961 g. (MIRA 14:1) (Geography) (Russia--Industries-Maps) BOGOYAVLENatML,-"...-~-ffIKHC14IRUV, Y.N.;-Prinimala uchastiye NEDOSEKINA.. D.V.; BELENIKIYj A.B.,v kando istorich, nauk, nauchnyy red.; GRIN, M.F... kand. ekonom. naukt nauchrWy red.; ZABELIN, I.M., kand. geogr. nauk, nauchnyy red.; SAMSDIIEVKO, L.V.., nauchnyy red.; FRADKI21, N.G.,, kand. geogr. nauk; MALICHEVSKIY, G.N... red. kart; BELICHMO, R.K.p m2adshiy red.; VILENSKAYA, E.K.p tekhn. red. [Land and people-, geographical calendar for 1962]Zemlia i liudi; geograficheskii kalendarl 1962. Moskva., Gos.izd-vo geogr. lit- ry., 1961. 253 P. - (Afrlbap 1951 and 1961; colored maps. 9upplement] Afrika 1951 1 1961 gody; tuvetnye karty. Prilo-henie. (141RA 15:2) (Geography) (Afrioa-Maps) "WW BOGOYAVLFMKIII G.P, Review of operations of the Committee on the Geography of Moscow and Nbscow Province.. 191+9-1959. Vopegeog. no.5la94-197 161o (K= 3.4 16) Obscow Proviuoo-4oograpby) BOGOYAVLENSKIY. G.P - TIKHOMIIDV, VA; Prinimali uchaniye: SHISHKIN, I.B.; MALICHEVSKIY, G.N.; GALITSKIY, V.A.; BELENIKIY, A.B., kand. ist. nauk,, nauchnyy red.; GRIN, M.F., kand. ekon. naukq nauchnyy red.; ZABELIN, I.M., kand. geogr. nauk; SAMSONENKO, L.V., nauchnyy red. FRADKIN, N.G., kand. geogr. nauk, nauchnyy red.; BELICHENKO, R.K., m1adshly red,,- VILENSKAYA, E.N., tekhn. red. [The. land and peoplej geographical calendar for 196"AlZemlia i lixtdi; geograficheakii kalendarl 1963. Moskva, Goografgiz, 1962. 303 p. (MIRA 16s2) (Geography-Yearbooka) BOGOYAVLE ETY rlmrgiy-jay NS IQ-YiQb,,*RODIONOVA, F.A., red.; KORNEYEVA, , V.I., tekhn. red. (Physical geography; bibliographical aid for teachers] Fizi- cheskais. geografiia; bibliogrAficheakoe posobie dlia uchite- lei. Moskva, Uchpedgiz, 1963. 207 p. (MIRA 16-.6) (Bibliography-Physical geography) BOGOYAVLENSKIY, G.P. -- "History of Russian geographical discoveries" by L.S.Berg. Reviewed by G.F.Bogoiavlenakii. Vest. AN SSSR 33 no.9: 102-103 S 163. (NIRk 16:9) (Discoveries (In geography)-Russian) (Berg, L.S.) ,j_.,,SHISHKIN, I.B.; Prinimal uchastiye GALITSK , BOGOYAVLFIISKIY. Gi~., 1y ICHEVSKIY, G.N., rod.-soutavitoll kart; DELFNIKIY, A.B.0 kand. ist. nauko naucbn. red.; GRD4, F-F., kand. ekon. nauk, nauchn. red.; ZABELTN, I.M.p kand.geogr. nauk, nauchn. red.; SAMSONENKO, L.V.p nauchn..red.; FRADKIN, N.G.# kand. geogr. nauk.. nauchn. rod.; BMICHENKO, R.K., mInd. red.; KIRIYANOVA, Z.V.v sled. red.; VILENSUYA, E.N., tek-hn. red. (Land uid people; geographical calendar for 19641 Zemlia i liudi; geograficheskii kalendarl 1964. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1963. 302 p. (MIRA 17:2) BOGOYAVLENSKIY.. G.P. What can a geograpby course contribute to the aesthetic training of studente. Geog. v shkole 26 no.5:33-40 S-0 163, (MIRA 16;11) ,BOGOYAVLENSKIYj G.P.: SHSHKIN, T.B.; GALITSKIY, V.A.; BELENIKIY, i.A kin~dst. naul-, nauchn. red.; GRIN, M.F.,, kand. ekon. nauk, nauchn. red.; ZABELIN, I.M., kand. geogr. nauks nauchn. red.; LAPPO, G.M.p kand, geogre naukq nauchn. red.; SWISONENKO, L.V. red.; FRADKIN, N.G., kand. geogr. nauk., naucbn. red.j KIRIYANOVA, Z.V... m1ad. red. rThe land and the people; Geographical calendar for 19651 Zemlia i liudi; Geograficheskii kalendart 1965. Moskvao Mysll,, 1964. 303 p. (MIRA 18:1) BOGOUTLIXMT, 1,B,; GRIGORIM, T,I,; RUDMO, Me; DOLDOPOLDV, D.G, .riation in t isot to composition of mercury in the electric field he OP of a-constant current. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fis. 33 no.3-.581-587 X 157. (KER& 10:11) L Yisiko-takhnicheekly institut All USSR, (Narcury-Inotopes) BOGOYAW30KIY, 1. F. USSR/Medicine - Roentgenology Card 1/1 Authors Bogoyavlenskiy, 1. F., Leningrad Title An exDeriment on laminar X-ray investigation on acute interstitial pneumonia Periodical Vest Rentgen i Radiol 1, 8-14, 1954 Abstract Describes a method of tomographic investigation consisting of taking successive X-rays of layers of tissue. The results of the investigation indicate that the anatomical pathological substrata of acute interstitial pneumonia is a disease consisting of the inflammation of all layers of bronchial wall and the vascular wall. Acute interstitial pneumonia is the beginning phase of chronic interstitial pneumonia in many cases. Two references; both USSR. Seven photographs (X-rays). Institution : Submitted : Presented at the,17th scientific session of the Arkhangellsk Medical Institutrz May 24, 1952. BOGOYAVLENSKIY, I.F. The Methodology of Intrathoracic Administration of penicillin,and other Medicines VOYEW-MEDIUSINSKIY ZHUMLkL (Military Medical Journal), no. 2, February 1955,P. 60 BOGOYAVLBNSKIY. 1. P.;,nYLOV,!A.-A, Treatment of cardiospeon. Sov. =ad. 19 no-11:74-76 N 155. (MLRA 9:1) WARDIOSPASK, therapy) KRYLOV, A.As,kapitan -maditainekoy sluzhby; BOGOYAVLNNSKIY, I.F.,mayor meditainskoy slu2hby Diagnostic value of Initial hypoprotainemia in gastric ulcer. Voen-med. zhur. no.1:40-43 Ja 156 (MLRA 10:5) (PMIC ULCIR, blood in. hypoproteineinia. diag..value) (RUG) (BLOOD FROTAINS, Aeficiency, in peptic ulcer, diag. value) (Rue) BOGOYAVI KIT, I.F, Monocular roentgenoscopy as the most rational method of x-ray surgery. Khirurgiia, Moskva 32 no.9:73-76 5 '56. (IM& 12:7) (SW3RY. OPgRATIVII monocular roentgenoscopy in Burg.) (ROMITGEIIOGRAPHY monocular roentgenoscopy in surg') ,v . k KRYLOV, A.A,, BOGOYAVLENSKIT, 1-y- -,Mi. -- - WOO WON W~ 'elo H3,poproteinevis In duodenal and gattria peptic ulcer* Trach.,A no.6-657-659 Js '58 (MIRA 11:7) BLOOD PROTRINS) IWTIC ULCER) R KRTLOV, A.A., )Mnd.md.n&uk; BMTAVUNSKrT, I.F.; USHAKOV, B,N.; POLOZMSTSBV, S.D. Pkthogenic and clinical significance of quantitative and qualitative changes of proteins in the blood serum in peptic ulcer. Terap.arkh. 31 no.12:16-21 D 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1, Is kafedry fakulltatakoy terapil 36.2 (nachallnik -prof, I.T. Teploy [deceased]) Voyenno-maditainskoy ordena Lenin& akadewil Imeni S.M. 11rova. (PVTIC ULCIM blood) (BLOOD PROnINS) BOGWVMSKIY9 A.F.;.BQQQjLUMSKIY, I-F-; BOGOYAVLENSKIYV V.F.j RACHMMA9 L.S. Aroblem of lapplication.in radiotherapyo Med.rad. 5 no.3147-61 160o (R&DIOTHMU") (MIRA 13:12) -.B-OGCIfAVIZNSKIY, I.F. Z-- Structural changeo in the navicular bone in trauma and their effect on: the function of the hand. Ortop. travm. i protez. 21 no. 10:31- 35 160. (MIRA 14:1) (14RIST-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (HAND) -BOGOYAVLENS M , I.F. Fractures of the body of the navioular bone of the hand (forms 1 .9 diagnosis, therapy). Khirurgiia no.9345-51 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz kafedr klinicheskoy anatomii i operativnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof* A.P. Nadela), rentgenologii i radiologii (zav. - prof. Sh#I* Abramov) Gosudarstvennogo instituta dlya usovershenstvo- vaniya vracheyj ortopedil i travmatologii (nach. prof. I.L. Krupko),revtgenologii i radiologii (i. o. nach. prof. V.S. Vakhtell) oyerto-meditsinskoy ordena lAnina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (WRIST-FFA CTURE) KRYLOV, A.A.; DOGOYAVLENSKIYp I.F. (Petorzavodsk) Some features of the fluctuation of the blood serm. protein level in peptic ulcer and their significance in clinical treatment. Zd-av. Turk, 5-no.6:14-19 N-D 161. (MIRA 15:2) ULMR) (BLOOD I PROTEINS) (PEPTIG BOGOYAVLENSKIY, A.F.; BOGOYAVlENSKIY, V.F.; BOGOYAVLENSKIY, I.F.; MATYAZH, N.K.; RACIIEVSKAYA , L*S. -1- ~, - , ~ I ~ I .. Radiobiological effect of the action of irradiation on micro- organisms irradiated by a radioactive anodic A1203 film Radio- biologiia 4 no-4:640-642 164. ~MIRA 17:11) 1. Kazanskly aviatsionnyy institut, Kazan-kiy gosudarstvennyy medi- tsinskiy institut i Blagoveshchenskiy-na-Amire gosudarstvannyy me- ditainskijr institut. Vz- J, V. AUTHORS: Bogoyavlenskiy,I.V., Grigorlyev, V.N., Rudenko,K.S., 56-3-5/59 ov volgopo~ TITLE: Modification of the Mercury Isotope Composition in the -~'leotric Field of a Constant Current. (Izmeneniye izotopicheskogo sostava rtuti v elektrioheskom pole postoyannogo toka) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim.i Teoret.Fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 3, PP. 581-587 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In a capillary the dependence in the isotopic bomposition of liquid Bg on the time needed for the passage of a constant current at 41 -+ + 20G and -10 + 30C is investigated. The time of current passage va- 7ied from a mi-nimum of 34o h to a maximum of 18oo h. Further , the concentration of isotopes along the electric field and the dependence of isotope composition at the cathode upon the amounts 9f the applied voltage were investigated. The following was found for the ion mobility zn~-41-3 0 T in 0 M/,d M 45 1,1.1o-3 0:73-lo-1 115 1,3,10-3 0 86.1o-1 There are 5 figures, 1 table and 4 Slavic references. Card 1/2 V A V U. IL C..r 43383 S/05 62/043/005/056/058 B125YB104 ATITHORSt Bereznyak, N. G., Bogoyavlenskiy, I. V., Yesel'son, B. W. TITLEi The curves representing the onset of solidification of helium isotope solutions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,,v. 43s no. 501), 1962, 1981-1982 TEXT; The method of thermal analysis was used to establish a correlation between the solidification pressure and the composition of the liquid phase in order to draw the diagram for the equilibrium between the solid and the 3 4 liquid phase of solutions of He in He . The temperature and pressure at which the solutions of He3 in He4 begin to*solidify (10.3; 24.1; 53.0'and 76.4%)He3) can be det4rmined from the salient points*of the curve representing the time dependence on temperature and pressure. A resistance thermometer was used to measure the temperature OfL the calorimeter, whilst the pressure inside the latter wan determined from the elastic deformation of the calorimeter wall, using'a strain gauge. Between 1.5 and 4.20K, the Card 1/4 The curves re-presentinge.. 'I SV056/62/043/005/056/058 B12.5/B104 Dressure at the bezinning of liauefaction increas~espas the vortion of He3 increases in the solution (Fi-g~ 1). The dependenca,of the solidification pressure on the He3 portion in.the solution is cqnstructed from these data at various temperatures The shape of the-isotherms, and the good agreement with the results obtained by blocking the capillary tubes, are indicative of a narrow "demixing region" in the above-mentioned equilibrium diagram. The present results agree satisfactorily with recent data obtained for the temperature range from 1.0 to 2.10K. The point at which solutions of He3 in He4 cease to solidi'fy is now being determined. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR (Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainskaya SSR) SUBMITTED: September 12, 1962 Card 214 oil ON foojettdsomqu uT ainssoid (t) OH ainj :OUTT P9110P O'n' X~~*9L (0) Oil ~0,~~ N all ~VVZ f all (V) !~ Sit (0) pue2o'l JO UOTjounj R su 9jjpTjoj nj ui'o'lq ;uo-tlnlrs 0111 113TIJI. - L - V T _-T coAano aqjI 950/950/~rVivo/ag 950/3 r,/a,v)6j'62,"(;'4 3/005/050'//058 The curvvs Fig. 21 The dv-~er.eence of the SOlidifiCLtiOri prei;~-.ure of helium isotopc 3olvtion.,; in thL co;r.position ci' ti;v ~A'Auid phaoe- (0) the rv8ult3 of tl,e prusvnt work; (0) tLu rootult~; oictaint;d by the method of blackinC of the capillary tubes; (") data obtained by Grilly arid N'I*l'ls for _-ure ,,-3 Legend: 1 11, atm, 2) percentage of He3, W us V Card 4.114 45! _14Val YESEL I SON. BEREZNYAKI N.G.; ~090 VLEN~!jj,,,,, .jA B.N. Equilibrium diagram for the liquid - crystal system He3 _ He 4. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fizo 45 no,3:486-495 S ~63. (KMA 16t1O) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut, AN Ukrainakoy-SBR. (Helium isotopes-Thermodynamic properties) AtCESSION NR% AP4043620 S/0056/64/047/002/0480/0483 AUTHORS; B avlenskiy, 1. V.; Bereznyak, N. G.; Yesel'son, B. N. TITLE: Measurement of the liquid-crystal equilibrium diagram of helium isotope solutions SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz.0 V. 47, no. 2, 1964, 480-483 ,TOPIC TAGS: liqu id helium system, binary phase diagrazn, polymor- phism, solid phase, liquid phase ABSTRAM. Continuing earlier work (ZhETF, v. 45, 486, 1963) on the determination of the liquid-solid diagrams of state of the isotope system He3-He4, the authors measured the curves of the start and end of solidification of solutions with molar concentration 53.6 land 76.5% He3 and determined the width of the stratification region .over the entire concentration interval,. The temperature range ,covered was 1'.4--4.OK. The coordinates of the triple points, con- Card 1/2. '.ACCESSION WRt AP4043620 .nected with the polymorphic transition into the solid phase, were ,also determined for the investigated solutions. The equilibrium ,diagram between the solid and liquid phase of the system was con- structed and was found to be of the peritectic typb in the pressure 1range from 50 to 140 atm. "Wethank B. G. Lazarev for interest in .the work and I. A. Shapoval for help with tbelmeasurements, corre- 'sponding member AN SSSR N. Ye. Alekseyevskiy for providing th~ op- .portunity to carry out the mass-spectrometric analysis, and A. V. ;Dubrovin for participating in these measurements." Orig. art. has: :2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: 2lMar64 ENCLI 00 SUB CODE: GP, TD NR REP SOV: 003 OTHER.- 003- Card 2/2 ,BOGOYMITENSKIY, 1.V. [Bohoiavlenslkyi, 1,,V.]-, BPREIMAK, N.C. (E6'r-e'-zniak$ II.F.) Establishment of concentration equilibrium in tho crystaMi--ation of solutions of helium isotopes. Ukr.fiz.?,I,.ur. 10 no.12~ 1376-1377 D 165. (PTRA 19~11) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskAy institut AN Vkr5SR, Kharikov. Submitted September 6p 1965. ACC NRt APb014022 SOURCE CODE: UR/005b/bb/O50/OO4/Ob53/O0,c 4/,C~ AUTHOR: Bereznyak, N. G.;,B2goypy~epskin OIRG: Physicotechnical Institute, Acadeqr of Scienc es 4 Ukrainian GSR (Fiziko- tekhnichesO7 instRut) AkadeRFa nauk Ukrainskoy SSR) TITLE; Visual observation of the solidification of helilAotope so utions SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki) v, W, noN, 1966, 853-855 TOPIC TAGS: liquid helium, freezing, crystallization ABSTRACT: In view of the fact that the results of numerous recent experiments with 3 4 solutions of He in He have suggested that the crystallization of the solutions of isotopes should differ in its mechanism from the known simple mechanism for the so- lidificatioa of pure He', the authors have carried out direct experiments which per- mitted visual observation of the solidification of solution with 25.6% He3. The ex- periments were made in a glass ampoule (45 mm long and 8 mm in dia.), in which the crystallization was effected at constant volume. Depending on the relation between the pressure and temperature, the solidification was into a phase with hexagonal cl,%s~' packed structure (bcc)y solidification with transition of the hcc structure into a i body-centered cubic structure (bcc)p followed with separation of bcc crystals, and m solidification into bcc crystals directly. In all cases the crystallization mechan.iE-7- was different from that of pure W-in that the latter was initiated by solidifeatic-ni rnra L 32"611-66 ACC NRz of a transparent solid layer on the walls of the ampoule) which grew into a Solid transparent crystal, whereas in the case of the solution the solidification began in the form of frost and minute crystals precipitating in a liquid. The results are interpreted from the point of view of the possibility of simultaneous exisk%I-ence of the liquid and solid phases in the form of a homogeneous mixtivre. The authors thanjk Academician of AN UkrSSR B. G. IAzarev and Professor V. S. Kogan for a useful discus- sion of the work. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ Sum DATE: o4sep65/ ORIG REF: 004 2/21-D C/ Ze :54" ~/ A AUTHORS: Stepanenko, M.A. Soldatenko, and Bo oyavl idyl JE--A TITIB: X-ray Analysis of Pitch Cokes analiz pekovykh koksov) 68-58-2-5/21 Ye.M., Matusyak, N.I. (Rentgenostrukturnyy PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 21 PP 31 - 35 (USSR) .ABSTRACT: Results of X-ray structural investigations of pitch cokes from Zaporozhe, Khanzhenskovsk and Kemerovsk Coke Oven Works are described. In the evaluation of pitch coke as a raw material for the electrode industry, the most important is not so much its initial characteristics, but the dynamics of changes of the individual indices on thermal treatment and in particular the ability to increase the density. Therefore, not only initial samples were studied, but also samples which were submitted to ignition and graphitisation in industrial furnaces of the Dneprovsk Electrode Works. In addition to parameters of X-ray structural analysis, as indices character- ising the coke substance and its structure, the chemical composition, specific gravity and specific electrical conduc- tivity were determined. Copper radiation with a nickel filter was used for X-ray powder photographs. As a criterion of the degree of order, the sizes of "packets" along c and a axis Card INve taken, i.e. the width of interference bands (002) and (10 - X-ray Analysis of Pitcb Cokes 68-58-2-5/21 The results obtained are assembled in the table. There are 2 figures, 1 table and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: MIN AVAILABLB -. Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Coke - Properties 2. Coke - Structural analysis 3. Coke - X-ray analysis 4. X-rays - Applicationd SOV/68-58-12-8/25 AUTHOR: Tsynovnikov, A.S., Shemeryankin, B.V., Shvarts, S.A. and Bogoyavlenskiy, X.A. TITLE; The -Dife-r-m-i-na-t-i-o-n--o-r--S-ize Analysis of Coke on Screens with Square and Round Mesh (0predelenlye sitovogo sostava koksa na sitakh s kvadratnymi i kruglymi otverstiyami) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya. 1958, Nr 12, pp 25-28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The relationship between the size analysis of coke on screens with square and round mesh, namely the ratio of D : 8 (diameter of square mesh to diameter of round mesh) for cokes of various origin was investigated. The experimental results are shown in figs 17 2, and Tables 17 2. Coefficients (K) for recalculating size distribution from screens with round mesh to screens Card 1/2 SOV/68-58-12-8/25 The Determination of Size Analysis of Coke on Screens with Square and Round Mesh with square mesh for various types of coke are given in Table 3 and mesh sizes for round and square mesh screens for various size fractions in Table There are 1+ tables and 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONS: VUKhIN and UKhIN Card 2/2 18 (7) AUTHORSt Bogoyavlonakly, K. A.p Soldatenko, SOV/32-25-5-14/56 TITLEe Quantitative Determination of the Content of Cyclic Polymerized Carbon in Coke (Kolichestvennoye opredeleniye soderzhaniya v kokse taiklicheski polimerizovannogo ugleroda) PERIODICLL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25,Nr 51 pp 562~-564 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is shown that by the evaluation of the integral intensity of individual maxima in photometric recording curves of roentgenograms an approximately quantitative determination of the content of well structured carbon may be carried out in high-carbonized compounds. The roentgenograr (R) of a coke actually represents the sum of some (R) - 1. The (R) of the completely disordered substance, 2. The (R),of the dimetrically ordered lattice of the graphite~tYpe, 3. The (R) of "blocks" which consist of some parallel lattices. The maximum (002) in present in all (R) carbonized compounds, and is especially strongly marked in coke, for which reason the evaluation takes place according to this maximum in the present case. The method was applied, that had been worked Card 1/3 out on the basis of phase analysis by the admixture of a Quantitative Determination of the Content of Cyclic SOV/32-25-5-14/56 Polymerized Carbon in Coke standard sample. Sodium fluoride served as standard sample. The calibration curves were plotted according to a mixture of Acheson graphite with NaF (Fig 2). The (R) were taken on an instrument VHIIO-5 (electron tube construction according to Dudavakiy and Chuprinin) and measured on the miarophotometer UP-2. Mixing of the sample with NaP must be made very carefully, under certain conditions, as otherwise deviations may occur with different samples of the same composition. The integral density of blackening was determined as a surface lying between the curve of the maximum and the background line (Fig 1 photometric recording curve of (R) of a coke mixture of the Zaporozhlskiy koksokhimichoskiy zavod (Zaporozhlye Coke Chemical Factory)). Results obtained from roentgenographic investigations of this type show that, for example, metallurgical coke types of the Donbass Factories differ in their fine structure, in which connection a considerable difference may be observed in the content of structured carbon. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and I reference. Card 2/3 Quantitative Determination of ther Content of Cyclic SOY/32-25-5-14/56 Polymerized Carbon in Coke ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy uglekhimicheskiy institut (Ukraine Scientific Research Institute of Coal Chemistry) Card 3/3 BOGOTAVLENSKIY. I.A. Mechanical properties khim. no-11-OU-32 160. of coke of different size categories, KAB i (MIRA 13:11) 1. Ukrainskiy uglekbimicheskly institute (Coke) VOIDSHINIP A.I.; BOGOYAVLENSKIY, K.A.; AKHTYRCBMO, A.M.; TURIK, I.A.4 ZHIDKO, A.-g-.,- LYALYUK, V.Sq GABAT, L.I.; OROPRIYENKO, V.P.; - STARSHINOVY B.N.; B&BIY, A.A.; SAVELOV) N.I.; Prinimali uchastiye.- TORYANIK, E.I.; VASILIYEV, Yu,'S.; SREMELI, T.i.; SENYUTA,, V.I.; BONDARMO, I.P.;'AYSTISIAVSKIY, D.M.; ANDRIANOV, Ye.G.; SERGEYEV, G.N.; ZAMAKHOVSKIYY M~A.; LYUKINSON, M.O.; IVONIN, V.K,; TSDIBAL) G,L; SENIKO) Me.; KONAREVA N.V.; SOLODKIY Y S Yu.L.; LUKASHOV, G.Ge; TARA301,, D.A.; GORBANEV., U.S.; SUPRUN., I.Ye.; TIKHOMIROV, Ye.I:; KOKO1ftKQ, P.A.;. PROKOPOV, V.N.; GULYGA, D.V.f PLISKANOVSKIY, S.T ; FONOMMA, K.70. Effect of the length of coking on coke quality and the performance of blast furnaces. Koks i khim. no.l212W2 !61. (14IRA J~~:2) 1. UkrainsUy uglekbimicheskiy institut (for Voloohin, Bogoyavlenakiy.. Akhtyrcbenko,.-Turik, Zbidkop Lyalyuk, Toryanik,, Vasillyev, Shemelf), 2, Zhdanovskiy koksoiddbicheskiy zavod (for Ghbay, Senyuta~ Bondarenkov Amstiolavskiy, " ,nov., Sergeyev, Zamakhovskiyp Lyukimson, Ivoninp TSimbiL-1). 3. Urallskiy nauchno-losledovatel'skiy institut chernykh wtallov (for OnopriyeAko., Starshinov.._Babi3f, Sezi"kor KonareV&, Soloclkiy). 4. Zavod "Azovstall" (for SaveloT, Lukashov, Tarasov., Gorbanev., Suprunp Tikhomirovs Kononenko, Prokopov, Gulyga,, Pliskanovskiyp Ponorareva). Coke): Blast furnaces) ~ BOGOYAVLENSM?I. A.J, inah, ... ... Specific features oUnnsteady beat exchange in stopes of deep mines. Izv, vys& ucbebe zavel' gor, shure no.9t85-91 161. (MIM 15110) 1. Kharlkovskiy gormy institut. Rekomendovana kafedroy rud- nialmoy venti3yatsii. (He&t-Transmiosion) (Mine ventilAtion) BOGOYAVLF,NSKIY K A - Frinimal nchistIya SOLDATENYO, Ye.M. --- - --n*-~- -It~ Effect of the sacondary proo issing on the structure of the metallurgical coke. Kok-a 1, khl-,Q~ no.8:23-27 162. (MIRA 1712) 1. M-rftiyiskiy uglakhimicheskiy institut. VOLOSHINI A.I.; SKLYAR, M.G.; BOGOYAVLENSKIY, K.A. Mechanical strength of coke and methods for its evaluatign. Koko i khim. no.9t29-33 163. (KRA 160) 1. Ukrainskiy uglekhimichaskiy institut. (Coke.-Testing) I -I L- C Y Zk r~ `RIASUPr, ISLAND 11133.110rATMCAL ?77-111T AID ~91-1 I300K CALL NO. : ZF64o2cR Authors: S"IP11OV, V- S., BOGOTAMMSKIT, K. N., FAVLO7, N. N. Full Title: MOVING 0? POLLS 13Y USIN^r PA--S OF r, -UII!A.L-NT CPOS-;*3nCTION AF'FA, Trpnsliterpted Title: Kallbrovkr 'mrokatn;vkh valkov -o r..qpt,oiu sootvetstvennoy pol 097 MILISHM DATA Originpting ngency: None Publishing House: Stete Scinntific and Technical P-~blishing House of Literature on Ferrous and XDnferroua Metallurry (Metallur4lzdat) Date: 1953 No. nn.: 328 No. of corles: 4,500 'w 3ditorial Staff 'SOaitor: Smirnov, V, S., Prof. Dr. of Tech. Sni., Technical Editors: Frokhorova, A. S. and. Veeheruk, G. 1. PIMPOS3: The book Is lntadle4 for enpineers and technolo,7ists of rolling mills and for grpluate stuionts sneciall%lng in rolling. T'z'XT DATA Cover,-P-e; This lo* discusses roll Dean deal on on the basis of the theory of Prof. A. F. Golivin set forth in his b-)ok Prokatk;i, Ch. III. Kalibrovl,m, ONTI. 1936 (Rollikg. p. III. Grooving). Acconling to the authirs, Golovin suTgests a new and original methol of crIculptine, the K~Iibrnvka 1~rok~Atnykh vpIkov no motodu sont-,re's1,*vPnnoy polosy Ali 491-1 groving of rolls by uilng bprs of al 'uivnlent cros~:-qpe-tlon eree. In this method, P bar of a given section end a be- w1th a rectpr4ulpr crosr-~ctlon Pre called eqi Uvalent when their sraps pnA t',-.e retio between the basic d1mensionq of their cro,,~-, section Fro equal.. For nroclso calculption It wpi necesspry ti letermina correction fattors by menns. of exnt!riments, tPkIng Into recount the effect of the share of grooves on the wilenin& of the rolled bar. The widening is cal- culsted by using the formulp of S. 1. Gutkin (Teorlya obrakotki met,-Ila devlenlyem (Theory of Pressure Metal Working), Metalluri-r- izint. 1047). correcteA in conformity with the results of exrerl- m-ints in end rolling mills. The authors P-~uert OhFt the mathols of calculetin.- roll -assos of Wontern scientiets, e.g.. Tvfel, Gpuze Pnd Klrr~berg, Pre obsolete. Generelizations from the exnerience of Soviet rolling mills are made, Fnd the results of tl~e rutbors' ex-erimental in-~restigptlons are iescribed. XTPmnles of calcuIrtioAs Pre F71ven. The book contping tc-bleg, lir,7rpme en-4 nomogre"Ins. No. of Peferenctis: 31 Russian (1929-1950) Fpcilitles; Lenin;?rpi Pilyt.W-nic School im. M. 1. Xallnin*. "Plastic Metal W irking" Derortment; Lenin-pd, plvn~-,%, rprticul=rly thp X1r:)v Pl,-nt. 2/2 4, ZHOLOBOV, Vi~/tor Vladim'trovicb; BOOOTAVLXNSKITI.- Konstantin Nikolay-evich; ZUBTSOV, Mikha4l Yeftmovich; I-A IKWE: V, AlePwandr-PUMMM; LEKAREM, Terigenly Notseyevich; POSTNIKDV, Rikolay Nikolayevich; MiLLIM, L.Ye., inshener, rateenzent: BAZHMUV, M.Y., insbener. retsenzent; CHXIMV, A.N., redak-tor; STARADUBTSBYA,S.N.. redaktor; -ATTOPOVICH. M.K., tekhnichankly redaktor. (Working non-ferrous netals and alloys by praBourel Obrabotka tevetrqkb metallov i eplarov davleniem. Xoskva, Goa.nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernot i t9vatnoi metAllurgli, 1955. 486 p. (Non-ferrous metals-Metallurg7) (HLRA 8:12) SOV/124-58-2--2153 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 2. p 92 (USSR) AUTHIORS: RQ&10yavlenskiy, K. N., Pavlov, N. N. T !T LE: Roll Pressures Arising in the Rolling of Copper and Its Alloys (Davleniye na valki pri prokatke medi i yeye splavov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. politekhn. in-ta. , 1956, Nr 185, pp 123-128 ABSTRACT: Tests have yielded data on the specific pressures arising in the rolling of copper and its alloys, also data on the rolling temperature from pass to pass. Reviewer's name not given Card 1/1 P== I MW xxnArrATION 307/322S kwrtrantal" !* Uvrn U prokatnov prolayodstys. ..CTr%ns"tIcsus of the Intercollegiate Scientific and Technl- ft a Conference on Recan AcItlevement in the Rolling ZndurtzT) ~ : Z-dnV-d. IMS. 251 P! 2,000 copl:s printed. Sponsoring Agmelost laningradskly poll tekhnichaskly InstItat lot. washLaostraLt- t b h h es ro a e ILX. Kalinin&# ftuchno-tekhnIaheskoye o *14ry. ZenIngrodskoy* otdolenlyog and NaueMo-takluilebaskoyo obsbalb. eat*0 metallargov, lealogradakayo o1t4*3enlye. Reap. 111,8 V.S. Salmov. Wator of Teebaleal. Sclancess Professar3 3d.' X.N. favlov. conference Are intended for dl f th FUXPM Ib z ele procee e ngs o Specialists In the ro"Ing Industry. COVXRAQKz The artleles of this collection cover various tbecrotleal and praotleal vrobleam; of rolling. such set prvamure. spread. a T*q-Lrod. Offiezovey Of rolls, determination of deformationt force - pass design, GPtlwm contIttlons for rolling, experiences of waft*" Plants. Wd*rnL=tIo4 or *qulpm-t, aluminum-clad stool. ahs ro-in, or monrarro" metals. x* personalities a" mentioned. note a ap"~~E -art- ell-bSEM-010- Ben7*k*V*Jdy, N.A. (Ural'skiy nauchno.-Joaledovxtol-skly lnstltut bb*rVIAW'm*t&2ld'V (Urals Scientiric aesearch lnatltut4 or re rrms NORIO)* Svordlovakj Forces or Deformation or Metia AM Auto 'UtION Of SIM Thickness Control in Cold NcIlind Releahko V r and y R Sgrin finstitut Chor"07 metallurall AX x t UM- 12htit.t. 0,-Wrz;., t.Ijurgy, AS UkrSSR)l .vast, Sation of Ih*r9Y COUSUMPtIM. and Action of Pori& in a Continaucts Not_IVllIVS uegt Rill rusema. X.v. Izavod t-t n-icha mant is. n-jh)j Rotation Between "ametric am Weight Tolerances or Flats steel VB 1" K-X- ILMIOSrs4sklY Poll tekh" ChoskLy InatItut etn- aMm 1 F in-ruminsrad roiYtechnical institute its. R.I. Kalinin)) 'B*Odlctg Forces in a 3tructural kill 214 Cheksttrav. A-P.. Ta.L. T&tkjn, and D.N. Litt.-I . [Dn#prop*- 41-ovakly metallurglChesklY lnstlt%ot) I (Dnepropetrovsk )!,tsllur~ Jell Instituts)] WA.11 7hlckn*s* Variation of Large Diameter ; I p4 223 SOV/1 37-58-11-27,349 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 7Z (USSR) AUTHOR: Bogoyavlenskiy, K. N. TITLE: Stresses on Bending iti a Multiple-roll Forming Machine (Usiliya pri gibe v prof ilirovochnom stane) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mezhvuz. nauchno-tekhn, konferentsii na temu. "Sovrem. dostizh. prokatn. proiz-va. Leningrad, 1958, pp 214-222 ABSTRACT: In view of the complexity of the process and the- fact that it has had little 'study, it is proposed that the problem of.determination of the stresses in bending (B) on a multiple-roll forming machine be solved in semi-empirical fashion. A laboratory machine in-the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute was used for experimental determina- tion of stresses borne by the rolls in the B of channels and angIgs. If the additional angle of bend in each pass is unifoim, thle stresses will be the greater, the greater ~,s the total angle of'bend. Therdt~A, the first stands should be designed to bend at a larger angle, and sub- sequent stands should.ben!d less" In braking of,the strip and the itiachine, the stress is reduced. by only .-S to 100/6. Comparison of Card 1/2 stresses in the B of a shape to a given total angle in various Stresses on Bending in a Multiple-roll Forming Machine SOV/137-58-11-22349 numbers of passes shows that the stress rises comparatively little with substantial increase in bending angle. When a channel is B, stress rises as web height diminishes. Curves of the change in pressure between metal and rolls as a func- tion of the total bending angle, number of passes, and strip thickness are presented for the B of channels and equilateral angles. Y a. G. Card 2/2 F50(!Oy (it, L A/5