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ACC NR: AN7003470 SOURCIE- COD-E-:-UR- 902.5 61' 0061025/000310003
AUTHOR: Borisov, T. (Engineer, Scientific reviewer for Trud)
ORG; none
TITLE: Haste fatal to American cosmonauts
SOURCE: Trud, no. 25, 29 Jan 67, p. 3, cols. 2-4
TOPIC TAGS: space test,manned spacecraft
ABSTRACT: The tragedy at Cape Kennedy is not the first case of the death of US
cosmonauts during training. On 31 October 1964, while flying a training
craft, Cosmonaut Freeman was killed,and on 28 February 1966, while having
some trouble with their training aircraft, Bassett and Lee also perished.
These three cosmonauts became victims of pure chance, and their deaths
were not connected with space equipment. Cosmonauts Grissom, White, and
Chaffee perished as a result of a breakdown in the space equipment. For
the time being,''it can only be definitely saidthat the tragedyis far from being a
question of pure chance. The cosmonauts became victims of a space race
created by the directors of the US space program. Even during the
Mercury flights a very large number of dangerous technical mal-
functions occurred. After the flight of four spacecraft3NASA published
a report in which it stated that the firms that took part in project
.LCard 1/2 MC; none
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Mercury often delivered faulty equipment. The Gemini flights in 1965 and
.1966 were conducted in even greater haste, In addition, the number of
malfunctions increased, and they were often very serious in nature. The
~American cosmonauts should be praised, because more than once they
successfully came out of very difficult situations, when danger was knockJng
on the walls of the spacecraft. Recently, the hurry and haste connected
with flights has continued to grow. This is because the moon has become
attainable. After allthe ship in which the American cosmonauts perished
is a replica of that which is to take them to the moon before the end of
this decade. After quoting the Associated Press concerning the delay in
the Apollo 'program, the author-~rites-that there are enough dangers in
space-without the USA space directors adding to them.
SUB CODE- 22/ SUBM DATE: -nond ATD PRESS: 5112
Card 2/12-
MIKHAYLOV, G.P.; BORISOV, T.I.; DMITHDCHEHKO, D.A.
Relaxation dielectric losBes in polymetbylmotbacrylate,
Zhur. tekh. fiz. 26 no.9:1924-1928 S 156. (MLEA 9:11)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademil nauk
SSSR, Leningrad.
(Yetbacrylic acid) (Plexiglas--Blectric properties)
BORISOV. _T.N.- -
Finforce the inspection of end switches in cranns. Betop.truda v
prom. 2 no-5:18-19 KY '58- (MIRA 11:4)
C-Plectric cranes)
BORISOV-I_T,-.N-r-inzh
Inter-crystalline breakdown of metal of low-power steam boilers.
Bezop.truda v prom. 6 no.2.-17-18 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Boilers)
, (Corrosion and anti-corrosives)
BORISOV., U.
Reserves move into the fields. Prof.-tekh. obr. 20 no.4:9-10
Ap 163. (MIRA 1635)
(Kharkov Province-Farm mechanization-Study and teaching)
KUDRA, G.; BORISOV, U.
Machine operators master; new machinery and progressive technology.
Prof.-tekh. obr. 22 no.3slO-11 Mr 165. (KRA 18:7)
BORISOV, U.
Heirs of battle glory. Prof.-tekh.obr. 22 no-5:17 MY 165.
(MIRA 1-8:5)
SAYONOV, Ivan Stepanovich,, zaaluzhennyy uchitell professional 'no-tekhnichaskogo
obrazovaniya RSFSRL-_~O~I~GV, U.; DEMENTOYEV, M.
Enthusiasm and exactingness; thoughts about our work. Prof.-telffi. obr.
22 no.9:11-14 S 165. (KIRA 18;9)
1. Master professionallno-tekhniclieskogo uclillishcha No.3,, Voronezh
(for Dementlyev).
BORISOV,.-V*--
Toward the highest -living standard in the world. Okhr. truda i
sots. strakh. 4 no.10tI-I+ 0 t6l. WIRA 14:12)
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom Vaesoyuznogo tsentrallnogo soveta.
professionalinykh soyuzov po gosudarstvennom sotsialinomu
stralchovam*7u. (Coot and standard of living)
BORISOV, V.
Let's improve the vork of social Swurance. 0khr. truda i sots.
strakh. 5 no.7:1-3 J1 162. : (MRA 15:7)
1. Zavedupshchiy otdelam Vaesoyuznogo tsentre2lnovo soveta
professionallnykh soyuzov.
(IMURANCE, SOCIAL)
.(TADW AND UBORING CIASSES-4ZDICAL CARE)
BORISOV., V.
bproved autonatic device for filling cans. 141as. ind.
SSSR 31 no-4:13-14 t60. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Rizhekiy 2avod "Kompressor".
I (Meat., Canned)
BORISOV, V.
*4mw--Mmmp
The capital of the third all-union coal basin. Xast.ugl. ;2 no.10'.16a-d 0 153,,
Off-RA 6:10)
(israganda)
BORISOV.ev. ,
Protective ensing or. a winab drum. Mnst.ugl. 6 no.10:13-14 0 '57.
(MIRA 10:12)
(winches)
-BORISOV, V,
Let's improve work on the fulfillment of export ordero. Vnesh.
torg. 1+1 no, 2:27-29 161. (MM 14:2)
1. Nachallnik Upravleniya vneubmikh anoshaniy Mosgorsovnarkhoza.
(Moscow-Inaustries) (Russia-Cccmerce)
BORISOVO V41-
Participate in the building of lightning arresters, IUnatekho
no,4:2-5 Ap 161. (MIRA 14-3)
(Lightning protection)
BORISOV, V.
-.; ~.t'
The engine, clutch, an& transmission in models. Politekh.obuch.
no.12:79-84 D '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(Gas and oil engines) (Clutches (Machinery))
(Automobiles-Tranamission devices)
BORISOV, Vl., inzh.
From the ancient pinions to the Novikov worm gears. Nauka i
tekh z mladezh 13 no.11:6-8 N 161.
- BL)RISOv,_,y,~-,-,inzh.
Alkaline starter batteries for the GAZ-51 motortrucks. Avt. transp.
37 no.2:41-42 7 '59. OURA 13:1)
I.Gorlkovskiy avtomobil'W zpvod.
(Motortrucks-Matteries)
BORISOV, V., inzh.
Assembly for a centralized feeding of lubricating oil. Khol.tekh.
37 no.5:53 S-0 160o (KIRA 13:10)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
-;;-, c ! ("~. ~ ~' u t /_1z,
BORISOV, V.
Urbakh-Astrakhan petroleum pipeline. Neftlanik 2 no.8:33 Ag 657.
(MIRA 10:10)
(Petroleum--Pipelines)
M-C-PI-SOV, V.
"Dorogs. Ic zvezdam" (The road to the stare), Znanie-Slla,
Vol. 25, No. 4, April, 1950, D . 7-8
p I
For translation see Appendix I,
i8c & 30 2,-iy
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AUTHOR: Borisov, V., Nikolayev, A.
TITLE: An Underwater Ejection Seat (Katapullta pod vodoy)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznt, 1959, Nr 4t p 69 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes experiments carried out in the USA and
England with underwater ejection seats.
Card 1/1
OCRLOY, u.;..pumL60V, V.-.KOROTRMT, X.I., red.; ITROSHCHMO, L.Ye.,
te
(Animle in spaoej Zhivotuye v koemose. Moskva. Izd-vo 02hanis."
1960. 47 p. (Vaesoiusnoe obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politi-
cheakikh i nauchnykh manii. 3er.7, Bibliotechka sallskogo lektora,
no.19). (KIRA 14;2)
(SPACE BIOLOGT)
GOiIL4DV, 0.; BORISOV, V.;KOIZOTEYEV, N.I., red.; SAVCNENKO, Ye.V.,
teOPn-. -re-d-.-
[Animals in outer space) Zhivotnye v kosmose. Moskva, Izd-
vo "Znanie.," 1960. 93 P. (MIRA 15:3)
(Space sciences) (Animals-Habits and behavior of)
BORISOV V.- GORLOVP 0.; POZHIDAYEVAp M.G., red.; ARZUMANOVA, N.A.,,
rtid.;KLTUCHEVA, V,D,, teklm. red.
(Life and outer space] Zhiznl i kosmos. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Sovetskaia Rosaiia.," 1961. 195 p. (MIRA 15:2)
(Space science)
~ BaMQZ,--Vu nauchnyy sotrudnik; SERGEYEV, A., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Biosphere of a space ship cabin. Nauka i zhiznl 29 no.509-41
W 62. (MLRA l51ll)
1. Akadezaiya nauk SSM.
(Space biology)
BORISOV, Vladimir- LANINA, L.I., red.; NAZAROVA, A.B., takhn. red.
[Radio echo in the outer space]Radioakho v kosmose. Moskya,
Izd-vo "Manie," 1963. 29 p. (Novoe Y zhizni, nauke,, tekhnike,
X Seriia: Molodezhn&ia,- no.6) (MIRA 16:4)
(Radio astronomy) (Space ships) (Artificial satellites)
A,
T.
BORISOV,;Vladimir,- SHUSTOVA, I.B., red.; ATROSHCHENKO, L.Ye.,
- -"-, tekhn. red.
(The riddle of gravitation] Zagadka tiagoteniia. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 36 p. (Narodnyi univermitat kull-
tury: Estestvennonauchnyi fakulltet, no.10) (MIRA 16:10)
(Gravitation)
BORIS010! , _!~tarshiy in2h.
Great responsibility. Stroitell 9 no.10230 0 f63. (MIRA 16M)
BORISOVp V.
Fourteenth anniversary of the treaty
42 no.Ut2l-22 162,
(Russia-.Gomerce--Italy)
(Italy-4mmerce-Hassia)
Vith Italy' .
Vnesh.tcrrge
(MM 15:12)
BORISOV, Uktor; PLESKACHEVSKIY, Mikhail
I
Trade-union council and regional economic council. Sov.
profsoiusy 18 no-3:14-16 F 162. (YJRA 15:3)
1. Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Sovetskiye profsoyuzy"
(for Borisov). 2. Sobstvennyy korrespondent gazety "Trud" (for
Plaskachevskiy).
(Azerbaijan-Efficiency, Industrial) (Azerbaijan-Trade unions)
--N-RM ~1~
Use the people's funds in a businesslike manner. Sov. profsoiuzy
18 no.6:22-23 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom Vseso~ruznogo tsentrallnogo soveta
professionall.nykh soyuzov po gosudarstvennomu sotsiallnomu
strakhovaniyu.
(Insurance, Social) (Trade unions)
BORISOV, V.A.
Designing radio-receiver input circuits with a frequency dependent
resistor. Elektrosviaz' 12 no.11:29-35 N 158. (MIRA 11:11)
(Radio receivers and reception)
BORISOV. V.A.
Case of free bone transplantation in femoral psevdo-
arthrosis with extensive bone defect, Vest. khir- 71
no.3:59 1951. (CLML 20:11)
1. Of the Clinic of Hospital Therapy, Naval Medical
Academy.
BORISOV, V.; CEORGIYEV, 0.
Beyond the limits of the atmosphere. Nauka i zhizn' 28 no.8:48-50
Ag '61. (MIRA 14:8)
(SPACE MEDICINE)
ABAUEOV. A.S.;_~94;~OT.J.As; GALIFMN, I.I.; GUREVICH. A.G.: DOV=,
G.T.-,. PARSHIN, R.N.; SOKOLOVSKIY, S.M.; SELIKHOV, V.L., SHYRIN,
D.L.; ZTKIN, M.T.; GETIYB, V.A., red.toma; YALIN, V.I., red.tona;
SOLDATOV, K.N.v redetoma; SVYATITMAYA, K.P., vedushchiy red.;
TROFIMOV, A.V., tekhn.rad.
(Nquipment used in the petroleum industry] Neftianoe oborudovanie;
v shesti. tomakh. Koskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-
toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.l. [Compressors and pumps] Kompressory i
nazosy. 1958. 2)4 pg (MIRA lz:5)
(Petroleum industry--Equipment and supplies)
(Pumping machinery) (Compressors)
A- Z.
TTnm- chromnic1q. All-raim Coupstition, for the $69% Mudsats-
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Card 1/5 Doommut P. A. Ta'Alouskly. and Candidate of Choical Saisatomme
follovins persons noted
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Professors A. r. Alsbyshor, A. W. Glostlind.
U S. Xerfe, 9. 1. Mys"thav. L. To. xr-swe', A. a. Kann'.
A. N. ftlkwT, 1. 1. Naslositaltly. X. P. Nlshob.nko.
ft. I. Morachoweirly, with the dollaborstors, 1. 2, No2sain,
Ta.. K. 10,04ftsoff. 1. V. Perskmalls, A. I. loti.7mmu, A, V.
Gatalklav A. 1. Sloroakla, &Ed T. A. Forcrakapswith collabore
torm A. 5. D&Ietskly; Doo.ots. A. To. Lkla, 1. 2. Dittmar.
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to$ (Kirov Btate Us1vorsity) t. F. Lymabov. go submitted
the paper *KlastLo. of %he Ion-stationary Catalytic Doccope-
,I: lam-Pr.doom of Wrogma-pmaid. .. Plattstw. The third
.. al was awarded to the rourth-Paw-studeato of the
X,ammovmikly kbimmIko_t-kbol.Cich..kiy I-Situt
Chmmmmical-tmahacl*41461 lustittle): D. V. Move, A. 1.
$*talk*'-, ?- I- 31"81D., and 1. W. S.Syd1om, for the
gaper% *method of Continuous goet"oration of Zinc-ohl.rid.
Pro. Wants Water Of the U-shmas Mr. FROUr7'. Beside*
*be** three papers, the cossio.ion selected further 8
pmmpsr:~vhlah does-. Publication --i-C so their aut"ity
w4 a 51.6lity. fte Paper. .".. -qjjlj,.tjoi. of Phospb..
"as Cypeam, for the P"duatj.. of Local const,tion-
binding ft
the of tb.
It % as above)l A. 1. Tochilara and A. A.
Phdoyowss -Study of the influence of the Dispersion of
Polymer Partleloo,whog Being Disintegrated, on the molecular
card 5/5 Voight' by the Thjre._.7w~t.dmnt of the U..ko,.kijr
Menial All-Valoo Competition for the ~st SOT/ 3-2-2-31131
SludmA~-:;"r Concerning Cb..Latry and ChasL.al Technology Illr.tb.
Solkslastle year 1957-1950
toltheoloclabookly IssUlat I.Ekay Fresymbleftaosti (v6cov
lashaulogi.al institute for Ught Indostry) T. W. G."allowl
Study of *be Cpthodloal YolarlsatLou at the Precipitation
.of Chromium Few Uy the Flfth-3%-~
0"sot at the Vrall It.1 politokbalobokly Lastit.1, (Vr.1
PoIrtesbaLeal lassix.f 1. 0. retrop.w1ovskirl -Gold
wtnwtLe: Prom Waterr cy"Ho-11tIons, by the nfth.7mr
stagnate f the pook"ekly lAntitut
least D. L vemdolayeve, (gooeo. chal..2-toshmoloclal 134811-
tuto Loomi D. 1. mosdol.y") A. .1, .,,;.-d I
M. Irski -Some lmvv~tL4ptl.v. a, val to
Containing Carboxrl* Wy the of The
T&TOMISTSMY t6kbAolD#lebo~iiy Institut. (TA"83wl. T.alm.loli-
sai Xxotitats) 2. 1. xava~. "d 1. A. Shchadrichm,"s
In"oUgstlem of the Catba4la and &media Prot.osee as 0*14-
PlAtLoe by the Flftb-~-~ludGRt of the laninerad.kly tokb-
sologlebeekly, Lastital, to. Locso.ats (LealsCrad Tach-.1ogical
A. A. losevao wSp*ctral DLetermina-
cut 4/5 tIon lybd. an and ft.44t. ! TrL-hatsro-p*lraa%ds-
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capture of Dichlorl.0-theas wy So..-fat is ftsm-c."Iti.a.
by t:Lft*reb;~.studsAtv,of the ras"All khJ4lX0-t*kkA-
I"t skly I stLlut (Ess" Chowlael -too 'Lool oCical lastitols).
lbakina, 1. A. R~tdima,. and T. 0. Slrsa.,. Taken
sibma home a high P%andm~a at
the lontlfl - GL_011 worok a 1h: Lral.o of %b. Std...
ulm, ~oyo samo4cy9 obobcb*atvo (Sciestillo-studont. -sooi*-
tie: of sam 7 universities.
3/03-1'60/026/012/027/036
B02O/BO156
AUTHORS: Glazov, V. M. and BoriqQy__,jdA,,,
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TITLE: A Device for the Automatic Loading of the Specimen in
Measuring Microhardness
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 196o, Vol. 26, No. 12,
PP- 1420-1422
TEXT: The authors constructed and manufactured a simple device to the
apparatus n MT-3 (PMT-3) ? which warrants the uniform reduction or increase
of the diamond pyramid during an exactly determined time when loading or
unloading the specimen. Fig. 1 shows the apparatus PMT-3 with the device
mentioned. On the main stay' of the apparatus, a bracket is fastened, to
which, in turn, a controllable motor with a reducer is fitted. The trans-
mission of the rotatory motion from the reducer to the indenter is brought
about with the aid of a belt transmission; on the axes of the indenter
and of the reducer two special gears are fitted (Fig. 2), which warrant
the uniform transmission of the motion. The effect produced by the loading
method upon the spread of the results during microhardness tests was studied
Card 1/2
A Device for the Automatic Loading of the S/032/60/026/012/027/036
Specimen in Measuring Microhardness B020/BO56
on pure aluminum of the type AIB-0000 (AV-0000) (99.998% Al). The measured
results were statistically evaluated; from these data, the diagrams were
drawn (Fig. ~). In automatic loading, the spread of data is much less than
in the case of manual loading. The table gives the results of comparative
studies, which were carried out on the same aluminum single crystals in the
case of manual and automatic loadingg using different loads, beginning from
0-5*9a.B. Ya. Petrenko is mentioned. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and
2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im.
(Institute of Metallurgy
of Sciences USSR)
A. A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR
imeni A. A. Baykov of the Academy
Card 2/2
BORISOV, V.A.
befo'r'mation' of"co'tton'cloth in the rolling process. Izv.vys.ucheb.
ZAv.; takh.takist.prom. no.4:73-76 '58. (MIRA 11:11)
1. Moskovskly tekstd' nvv .Inskitut.
(Cotton Wbrics)
BORISOV, V.A.
3ffect of stretch by the picking machine lap winder on linen
evenness. 12V.VYS.ucheb.zav.; tekh.teket.prom. no.6:35-42
'58. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Hoskovskiy tekstillnyy institut.
(Textile machinery) (Linen)
BORISOV. V.A.
Methods of breaki.,g down the 3ap unevenness into components. Tekst.-
prom. 21 no.5:38-42 fly '61. (YLRA 15:1)
(Spinning)
VINICHENKO, N.11.1 BORISOV, V.A.1 KASHIK, S.Aq PANAYEV, V.A.
Facies oanditions governing the formation of Jurassic sedimenta
in tile 1.1-kut-qk Coal Basin. Trudy Inst. zem. korT SO AN SSSR
no.1528"I.-91 ~63 (MIRA r~ s3)
BORISOV, V.A.; ROZANOV, A.Yu.
N-w data on the biostratigraphy of ancient formations in the Bateni
-344 0
Range. Dokl. AN SSSR 158 no.2:342 S "4. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR i Kiasnoyarskoye geologicheskoye
upravleniye. Predstavleno akademikom D.V.Nalivkinym.
BORISOV,,,-V.A.
Features of an automatic control system containing links with
invariant action. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 7 no.6:
724-729 '64. (MIRA 17-,7)
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AUTNOR- K_iplun2x_2j,_Ya.; Kkozak., V. K..; Kozlov, V. .; Sobolov.,_V. S.; Thragova-
N. Karpov, V. L. Dogadidn, D. A.
TITLE: Tiwrmoradiation vulcanization of tires
S0;RCE: Kauchuk I rezina, no. 11, 1964, ZB-33
TOPIC TAGS: thermoradiation vulcanization, rubber structure, sulfur vulcanization, tire
wear, thermal aging
ABSTRACT - Tlie effectiveness of the method of thermoradiation vulcanizationlwa6 investi-
gated from the point of view of increasing thl quality of the tires. no radiation unit con-
sisted of IS spent, heat_IibQratingSjQrR4ZUtd1 rom an atomic reactor. 71o total activity
amounted to 76, 000 gr~am-_oquiv-alents of radium. Not more than six 5.60-15 tires could
be treated at one time in a cylindrical vat with a hermetically closed cover. The tires had
a reduced cc, iont of vulcanizing agent; one contained a sensitizer of radiation structuring-
hoxachloref iv. Irradiation was in an argon modium at 0. 35 atzn prowuro. The temper-
aturo did not exceed 40C. Radiation doses amounted to 5, 9, 13, and 20 Mrad. The re-
sulting vulcanizato had the optimum relationship of crosslinks of the typo -C-C- and
Cam 1/2
L lj'~60-65
ACCESSION NR-. AP4049784
-C-SX-C. The doqtructive processes as well as processes of oxidation and trans-isomorl-
zition were less than during sulfur and radiation vulcanization. The relative content of
rulmor in the "active" portion of the vulcanization network was high. ne rubbers had
much higher elasticity and strength, as w'oil as increased resistance to thermal aging an
wear. Accelerated road tests showed 15-20% greater wear resistance than standard tiros.
"The relationship between structurization:and destruction was determined by A. S. Ly'kin.
N. D. Stepanov, V. Ye. Lesnichiy and L.1 Al. Dunayov (member of NlFKhI) took part in
s o t I in -g -up- We
apparaTu~s.e U6sign of the apparatus was developed under tho quidanco Zf
G. N. Lisov (member of NIFIGil). Aleasuremonts of radionctivityand dosimetryu-cro
carried ou-My A. G. Vasillyov and V. Yc.' Drozdova (member of NIFIGil). The TsZL
AlShZ took parf in manufacturliijIhe ';Orig. art, has; 5 figures and 4 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatollrkly institut shinnoy promy*shlonnosti (Scientifig Re-
-search lVituto for the Tire Industry); Nauchno-faslodovatel'sidy fiziko-khimichaskfy insti-
tutim. Ya. Karpova (Scientifio Research Institute for Physics and Chernis"
SUMUTTED: 00 ENCIA: 00 SUB CODE: MT
NO REF SOV- 006 OTHER 001
Card 2/2
BORISOV, V.A. (lieningred, Krasnoputilovskays ul., d.9, kv.32)
Primer tu of tendons in infected gunshot wounds; experimental
tudy fsu re
a Ith summary in Jinglish on pp.159-1601. Vest.khir. 79 no,10:
109-114 0 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. 12 gos~itallnoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki No.2 (zav. - prof* Ye*V9
Smirnov) oyenno-meditsinskoy ordens Ienina akademii im. S.K.Kirova.
(WOUIMS AIM INMINS. experimental
surg., primary suture of tendons in infected gunshot
wds. in dogs (Rus))
-.-..,BORISOV, -,.V. A. :: I nzh.
Modification of InlanA waterways In the Kama Basin. Rech,transp.
17 no-11:35-37 N 158. (MIRA 11:12)
1. Nachallnik Kamakego basseynovogo upravlonlya.
i(Kama Valley-Waterways)
LORILU'll V. A., Gand Tech ~(-i
Diss ~rt Adlon : "TliVC-.,,U ~,Ation oV th-, F,-rl*- rr,oic!14
of im 1 1 1 ij~i%~)r with Tr-a.-Isv ~rs~d
Excitation."
3/3/50
I~oscow Order o-C L--nii,, Power E;,,,~ineering LiA ir~el.i
V. 1,--. ~-,Dlotov.
60 Vecheryaya Moskva
Sum 71
BORISOV, V. A.
"Study of the Performance of an Electric Machine Amplifier With Trarsverse
Excitation in Motor operation" (Issledovaniye raboty elektromnshinnogo usilitelya
s Poperechnym vozhbuzhdeniyem v dvigatel'nom. rezhime) Elektrichestvo, No 7, 1950.1
Ivanov Power Institute.
Dissertation for'Candidate's Degree
us"/Electricity - Ampllfiers, Elec- Aug 50
tric Machine
Electric Motors
1-4
"Performance of Electric Machine Amplifiers in
C_ Motor Operation," V. A. Borisov, Cand Tech Sci,
Ivanovo Pover Eng Inst imeni Lenin
"Elektrichestvo" No 8, pp 21-27
Sbovs subject amplifiers can be used as motors.
Gives equations for mechanical charadteri sties.
Discusses special starting features, influence
of reactive field com
peneation and saturation
on mechAn' cal -characteristics. Describes
167T~1'~
MR/116ctrlcity Amplifiers, Electric Aug 50
Machine (Coutd)
methods of regulating speed and basic properties
of - these amplifiers when sVpplied with additional
Vindings. Analyzes transient processes.
167.T21
EO
43
6, Saratov
Source Knizhnaya Letopis, No 5, 1957
BWUSOVLJ.,-*-. kand-teMm-isuk; KUZUTSOVO A. Ta., inzh.
Improving pavements made of marlaceous materials. Ayt. dor. 23
no.4:10-11 AP 1609 . (MIRA 13:6)
Nari) (pavement)
BORISOV, T-A,
Improve the organization of operations In constracting roads
with the aid of workers and employees. Avt. dor. 23 no.8i4-5
Ag 16o. (MIRA 13-.8)
(Road construction)
II_% BORISOVp V.A.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; SHAMOKIN, A.F.,, inzh.
Effective method for evaluating the agglutination of cold
asphalt-concrete mixes. Avt.dor. 25 no.7:17-18 JI 162.
(MM 15:8)
(Asphalt concrete--Testing)
BORISOVI V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; IGNATIYEVA, V.M., inzh.
Once more on the pavement stabilization and the density
standards for asphalt concrete. Avt.dor. 28 no,11:24-26
N 65. (KMA 18: 11)
. - ; - -1 ~ -- .1 --1 -- -.f ~- 4, -:, ~ -- f~ - --I- - - II- ,.-.
11) I/ .. . ~ . - I -, ~Z- .. I .
ZAYTSEV, Vaoiliy VasilIyevjch;BORISOV,_Vasi1,~X Aleksandrovich
~-' I'- :1-1-i-
"
[Collective fa= economy on ths upswing] Zkonomiks kolkhoza no
pod'eme. Moskva, Goa,. #d-vo sel"khoz, lit-ry, 1056. (NLRA 10:4)
(Chuvashia--Collective farms)
BORISOVO V.4to
Flenum of the Commission on the Conservation of Nature of the
Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R..Zool.zhur. 35 no.10:1587-
1599 0-- '56. (MLRA 10:1)
(Natural resources)
POLOVENKO, I.S., kand. ekon. nauk,; SRIMKO,N.I., agronom-ekonomist, ;
ARTTKOV, A., _B.ORj5RT,-Y-.A., GORCHAROT, A.I., KLOTS,Te.A., SFMMSKIT,
V.Z., SReIRO, L.L.; TAL M IKOVA. V.S.,red.; BALWD, A.I., tekhn. red.
CR4p6rience in introducing a now procediLre in planning] Opyt.
vnedreniia novogo poriadka plamitoyaniia. Moskva, Gos. izd--wo
sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1958. 308 P. (MIRA 11-11)
(Agriculture)
ZAYTSET, Y.T.; BORISOV, V.A."
[Long-range plan for collective farms] Perapektivnyi plan
kolkhosa. Koskvs. Goo.planizdat. 1959. 222 p.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Collective farms)
L 31820-66 EV~P(e)/EIVT(m)/EWP(w)/T/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JDLjjr,,/JG
006/0012/0016
C NR. AP6019500 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/000/
AUTHOR: Borisov, V. A.; Raklishtadt, A. G,; Shpitsberg, A. L.
ORG: MVTU im. Bauman 'V1 'I'1 .3
TITLE: Properties of additionally alloyed nickel-berylliu alloys
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 6, 1966, 12-16
ABSTRACT: E1996 nickel-base all with 2% beryllium (1) is used to manufacture
current-carrying ontact springs-4nd elastic elements working at temperatures of
250C or over. In a search for materials with better structural stability, electric
conductivity, and plasticity, a series of nickel-heryllium alloys additionally alloy-
ed wi th 5. 6% ~b (2) , 5. 6%. ~b t 0. 0025%. B (3) , 1. 8% W (4) , 1. 7% W + 0. 2% V (5) , 0. 95% Co (6)
2.6% Co (7), 4.8% Co (8), orT Co (9) were tested in the form of wires 1.5 mm in
diameter. Water quenching . rom 1100C and temperir)~ at 550C was found to be the opti
mum heat treatment for all the alloys tested. A14 ys (3) and (5) showed the best
combination of mechanical properties; a hardness\Z of 540 and 520, elastic limit
52 and 47.5 kg/mm2, electric redistivity 0.397 and 0.251 ohm-mm2/m, respectively,
compared to 11B 480, elastic limit 27 kg/mm2, and electric resistivity 0.298 ohm-mm2/m
Card
TOPIC TAGS: nickel alloy, beryllium containing alloy, molybdenum containing alloy,
boron containing alloy, tungsten containing alloy, vanadium containing alloy, cobalt
containing alloy 3pring alloy, alloy heat trea,tment, alloy property
2
.440 'Ict
SH&POSHNIKOV, L,K.; BORISOV, V.A.
lFirar measures of the Soviet state for the conservation -if nature.
Okhr. prir. i zapov. delo v SSS'R n0.3:93-98 158. (MIRA 11:6)
(Natur&l resources)
ACC NR. AP6019YOO
for alloy (1). The respective tensile strength and elongation at 20C and 450C of I
alloy (3) were 197 kg/mm2 and 11% and 167 kg/mm2 and 8.1%; those of alloy (5) were
190 kg/mm2and 3%, and 170 g/mm2 and 1.5%; and those of -'Rloy (1) were 170 kg/mm2
~O k
and 3.57,and 143 kglmmZ d 4.52. Molybdenu=ad boron,produced intensive strengthen-
d
ing and a reduced rate alloy softening at tempering temperatures. Molybdenum also
a
lowered the Curie point.\ Alloys (3) and (5) are paramagnetic at temperatures as low
as 20C; these alloys can be used for nonmagnetic elastic elements in which high
strength and structural stability are required. Tungsten sharply increased the
resistance to small plastic deformation and had no effect on strengthening rate, but
delayed s tening at longed holding at tempering temperatures as high as 550C.
Tun- (at v d k~
d ana ium, a alloy (5) ensure the highest hardness, especially after
quenching from 1150C and tempering at 550C for 0.5-1 hr; This alloy had a high
elastic limit and structural stability,,Iclose to those of alloy with molybdenum and
boron (3). Addition of 0.95-0.99%,Co~fj) increases somewhat the hardness, structural
stability, and increases significan I he el tic limit. The structural stability
t y "
of alloy with 4.M (b (8) is lower than khat oaf "alloys with molybdenum, tungsten, and
,
vanadium, but the electric conductivitA f cobalt-containing alloys is higher than
that of other tested alloys. Orig. art-.-has: 2 figures and 3 tables. [AZ]
SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF! 004/ ATD PRESS:
Card
NARZIKULOV, M.N., otv. red.; Nj~qy
,,_Y.A.p red.; OVCHINNIKOV,
P.N.., red.; POKROVSKIY, V.S., red.; SkPOZBNIKOV, G.N.,
red.; SIAPOSHNIKOV, L.K., red.; V1210GRADSKAYA, S.N.,
red.izd-va; GELLER, S.P., tekbn. red.
[Transactions of the All-Union Congress on the Conserva-
tion of Nature] Trudy Vsesoiuznogo soveshchaniia po okh-
rane prirody. 3di Dushanbe, Amdasiia po okhrane prirody
AN Tadzhik,SSR, 1961. 128 p. WIRA 17:3)
1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po okhrane prirody. 3d,
Dushinbe, 1960.
T.
JDA11,1110 ---- ---
SOURCE, COD'E: Ult/0413/66/000/019/0083/0083
'INVEN-MR: Slipitsbcrg,_A. L.; Zhuchin, V. N.; D2_b.p!jq,_X._ D.; Fadcy~_yci,__I. V.;
IBorisov. V. A.
!ORG: none
;TITLE: Corrosion-resisLatiL nickel-base 'all2y. Class 40, No. 186691
:SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 83
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion resistant alloy, nickel base alloychromium containing alloy,
tunrsten containing alloy, cobalt contaiding alloy, aluminum containing alloy,
titanium containing alloy, boron containing alloy, niobium containing alloy, vanadium
containing alloy, copper containing alloy, zirconium containing alloy
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a corrosion-resistant nickel-base alloy
containing chrom ium, tunLsten, cobaltaluminum, titanium and boron. To improve its
physicomechanical and technological properties, the alloy chemical.1composition is set
as follows- 16-25% chromium'! 6-16% tungsten', 14.5-10.0% cobalC -2.57.
0.8
aluminum`2~-5% titanium,._~nd 0.008-0.25% boron.-ijA variant is additionally alloyed
with niobium, vanadium, copper and zirconium,at a total content of up to 6%.
SUB CODE: 1i/ SUBM DATE: 17Feb65/ ATD PRESS: 5105
BORISOV$ V. A.
ItThe Temperature-Light Schedule for Raising Chicks." Cand Agr Sell, Sci-Res Inst
of Poultry Husbandry, 5 Feb 55. (VM, 28 Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational
Institutions (13)
SO: Sum. No. 598, 29 Jul 55
BORISOV, Viktor Alakeandrovich; DOLGORUXOVA,
W-9" --- T I - ~'- W4 ww_, ft~ v" mm 01 " ~
- esive'.-pou-I'try~~--f*rw]4,foredovye
Novootbirskoe kn-vo. 1956. 37 P-
OPoultry)
Ollga NikolayevcAk
ptiteefermy. [Novosibirsk]
(MIRA 10:3)
BORISOV, V.A., kand. sellskokbogyaystvennykh nauk.
Year-round laying geese. Zhivotnovodstvo 20 no.4:80-82 Ap '58.
(Geese) (Igge-Production) (MIR& 11:31
BIRYUKOV, A.V., in,-.h.; PODAIJ-IIYLV, A. I., in-Mi.; I(JIOL)NEVP V.V., in-eh.;
BORISOV, V.A., imh.; W)LYNTSFIN, F.I., FJ-.,TS, Y.D., ilizh.
, -- - .' - - ~-
Contactless transistorized protection system for 6-10 kv.
distribution units. Elektrotekhnika 36 110-4:7-11 Ap 165.
(MIPJI 18:5)
VARVARINY G.B.; ZRAVORONKOV, V.Ya.; FILIPPOV, Ye.M.; EORISOV~L' B.;
MRLIK-STEPANOV, Yu.G.
Determining the density of the flow of a mineral suspension during
ore dressing on shaking troughs, using a source of gamma rays.
TSvet. met. 36 no.7:7-10 J1 163. - WRA 16t8)
(Ore dressing) (Suspensions (Chemistry) Density)
(Gamna rays-Industrial applications)
BORISOV, Vladimir Borisovich; SHUSTOVA, I.B... red.
[Standard3 ani tqe wilt ayatem] Etalony i :3istmq edinits.
1.',oskva, lzd-vo "C'nania," 19(V,. 57 P. (Narodinyi uiiiv-rsi-
tot: Estestvannonauchinyi fakul't6t, no.8) (MIRA 17 9)
:BORISOV, Vladimir Barisoy--'.C_~,-kand. fiz.-matem. naukr SHUSTOVA,
-.Neap.
[Fundamentals of thermodynanrIcs anl stati.stical physics]
Osnovy termodinamiki i statisticheskoi fiziki. Moskva,
lzl-vo "Znarde." 1965. 47 P. (Narodnyi universitet:
Estestvenno-nauchnyl fakulltet, no.9) (11111A 16-.8)
BORISOV V.D. aspirant
Some serologic data on q fever. Zdrav.Kazakh. 17 no.2:
35-36 '57- NIRA 12:6)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologii Kazakhakogo gosudarstvennogo
meditainakogo inatituta im. VA-Molotovas
(ALKIL-ATL--Q FEVER)
FYrE"PTA !r-DICA See 17 Vol 51~10 Public '.'ealth Oct 59
2891.Q-FEVER D; EASTEfLN DISTRICTS OF &-XZArJi f Russian text i __A2KLS__0v
V. D. Dept of Epidemiol., Kazakh St. Med. Inst., Kazakh, USSR - ZDR;C-
'Vi5MR. KAZ. 195B, 18/ 10. (28-32) Tables 3
The incidence of Q-fever in man is strictly connected with the prevalence of the
disease among agricultural animals. A scrological survey of 332 persons for
complement -fixing antibodies established the prevalence of Q-fever in the
East-Kazakhstan district with 22% positive tests in people having contact with
cattle as compared with 8~p positive reactions in meat-packers. Among 309
sera from cows, complement fixing antibodies (for R. burneti) were found in 9.7%.
Anigstein - Galveston. Tex. (L, 17)
to
'IQ-fever in Kazakhstan." -D. 136
Desyntoye Soveshchaniye po parazi tologiche skim problew-m i
pr1rodnaocha,ovym boleznyani. 22-20, Oktvpl)17u 1050 (Tenth 'Conferen~,o
on Para si tolo~,icai Problems and Disea!3es with N~jtlarnl Foci 22-20,
Ootober 1959), Moscow-Leninrr (1, 10.59, Auza-iemy of V-diu-1 Sciencos
USSF and Academy of Sciences USSR, 1,11o. I 254pp.
BORISOV, V.D.;_,KARAKULOV, I.K.; AKANZHULOV, S.A.
Present and future conditions for the study of q favor in razakhatan.
Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun. 30 no.8t67-72 Ag 159. (MIRA 12i11)
1. Iz Kazakhokogo gosudaretveunogo maditelaskogo Instituta i Insti-
tuts, krayevoy patologil AN TAzakhakoy SSR.
N FZM opidemiol..)
BORISOV, V. D.
Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Epidemiolggy of Ku-fever in Kazakhstan.11
Alma-Ata, 1961. 16 pp; (Joint Academic Council of the Insti-
tutes of Physiology, Kray Pathology, Clinical and Experimental
Surgery of the Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSR); 200 copies; price
not given; (KL, ?-61 sup, 25?); bibliography on pp 15-16 (11
entries)
POSTRIOBEVA, O.V.; AMANZBULOV, S.A - BORISOV V.D.- KARAKULCV, I.K.
Spread of Q fever in the Virgin Territory. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no.8:
50-54 '61. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Iz Instituta krayevoy patologii AN Kazakhskoy SSR i karedry
idemiologii Kazakhsk go meditsinskogo instituta.
e
p~ 0
(VIRGIN TERRITODY-Q FEVER)
BORISOVj V.D~
Attachment for machining hyperboloid gear wheel teeth with
channeled engagement. Stan. i instr. 36 no. 12:21-23 D 165.
NIM 1921)
L qL543-67 EWT(M)/P' ' FDN/VE/0-13
ACC NR.
-AT60152001 ~SciuRCE cODE: ~R/0000/66/000/060/0096/0098;
fflTHOR: Qgjsov, V. D GoR tidze, L, D.; Logvinyuk V P ; Makeronkov
M~ Panchenkov, G. M Yakovlevls'*i V.
N-
)RG: none .?14
L'ITLE: Apparatus for determining the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid,
OURCE: Metody otsenki ekspluatstsionnylrb svoystv reaktivnylcb topliv I
mazoobnykh materialov (Methods for the performance evaluation of jet
ropellents and lubricants). Moscow, Izd-vo Masbinostroyeniye, 1966,
6-98 '
rOPIC TAGS: gas analysis, gas analy.-ter, solubility, petroleum-fuel
.Zlquio 7>1?07-,jer~,
USTRACT: A simple nppBratus for determining the amount of gas dissolved
In a liquid was designed so that It could be used as a gas pipette for
VT1, Orsat or other gas analyzers. A special feature of the apparatus
(see Fig. 1) is the use of an elastic membrane to equalize the pressure
between the measuring burette and the surrounding spade, and measurement
Df the volume of liberated gases at different pressures and temperatures,
A deviation of 3.5%,Was found in the measurement of gases separated from
a hydrocarbon fuel..!,' Water and other liquids may be used in the
determinati- Orig. art. has: 1 table and 1 figure.
nh~ UDC: 662,753,22:6
ACC NRI AT6015200
Fig. 1. Diagram of apperatus for
.determining amount of gas dissolved
in liquid: 1--measuring burette,
~2--conical funnel., 3--clamps
!elastic membrane (double line
Aesignates cross section of funnel 2
~with membrane lying on it), 5--
:connector for feeding thermostatic
'liquid or gas to pressure ebanber,
!6--base, 7--lower beat shield, 8--
jactivatorp 9--connector for feeding
,gas or liquid, 10--bousing, 11--
.vacuum jars 12--thermometer, 13--
:ground glass stopper, 14--ebannel,
I15--connector for withdrawing gas or
,liquid, 16--bousing, 17--vaouum gage.
!SUB CODE: 21, 14/ SUBM DATE:
ACC NRi AP6014081 SOURCE CODE! UR/0294/66/004/002/0293/020,2-
AUTHOR: Pigallskayaj Lo A.; Filippovs L. Fs; BQrjaovj V. D.
7
DRG:-.Moscow State University im, M. V. Lom'on-~isqv (MoscovskI7
gosudarstvanny-y universivet]
tl -V1
rITLE: The beat conductivity of,tungsten at bLgh temperatures
3OURCE: Toplofizika vysokikb temperatur, V, 4. no* 2. 1966, 293-295
IC TAGS! beat conductivity, tungsten, high temperature metal
BSTRACT: A tungsten rod with a diameter of 10 mm and a length of 80 mm
as used for the exDeriments. Control measurements were made wItb a rod
f smaller length-- 60 mm. The sample (a.forged ingot) contained 99-95%
ungsten, with a 0-035% molybdenum impurity; its density at Voom
empersture was 19-17 gram/cm2. At a temperature of 20000K the
xperlpiontal data were approximaitely 11% higher the a a g 'an in the
a
n "a g
iterature. A 'table gives results of measurements f tber 1
of ern 1
tb7
v_~
iffusivity which were made to determine beat conductivity, A second
able gives values of the beat conduotivi-FT-of -tunwsten determined
xperimentally with the data of other authors. Measurements, made in a
omparatively narrow temperature interval, yielded values for the beat
UDC:
.76:536.2.023