SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.D. CHIRTSOV - A.N. CHIRYEV
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Acadeny of Sciences (Cont.)
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c) Brati7chuk, N.V. [Chief of Optical Observation Station].
Uzbgorod State University 20
d) Nevellskiy,, A.V. [Junior Scientific Member of the Astronomical
Council]. Astronomical Observatory of Ural State University,
Sverdlovsk 21
e) Kakhkhorov,, A.,, apd'F.P. Zav'vyalov. (Artificial Satellite
Photographic Observation Station No. 068). Institute of
Astrophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Tadzhik Soviet
Socialist Republic., Stalinabad 22
Vollynski7, B.A. [Chief of the Yaroslavl' Artificial Satellite
Observation Station]. Yaroslavl' Pesdagogic Institute. Chronicle 22
AVAMAM: Library of ConUess
AC /dva/
~mu
Card 4/4 1013161
GIMLIPABB, B.1T.;,GRIRT9DVp A.D.
SwitchinG-type circuits for time recording during visual obser-
vations of artificial earth satellites. Biul.sta.opt,nabloisk,
sPut-Zem, no-1:1-3 160. (MA 13-.5)
1. Arkhangel'sk-aya stantsiya nablyudenlya. iskusetvenrqkh sputnikov
Zemli.
(Artificial oatellites-Tracking) (Time measurements)
. 2=9 A.D.; XOPOSOV, G.D. (Arkhangelisk)
Photograping interrupter satellite track with the miniature
*Lentngrad* camera. Kul. sta.pot.nabl. ink. spat. Zem. no.28*-9
162. 4M 15912)
1, Arkhangellskaya stantoiya nabl7udeniya iskusetvennyM oputniko*
zemli.
(Artificial natellites-Tracking)
14(3) SOV/176-58-7-5/17
AUTHOR: Chirtsov, M., Lieutenant Colonel
TITLE: One of the Ways of Reducing Time Needed to Build
an Equipment Position (Odin iz putey sokrashcheniya
srokov inzhenernogo oborudovaniya pozitsiy)
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-inzhenernyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 7t pp 17-19 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author states that mechanization is the answer to
the problem and recommends excavating by a combined
method of explosives (2 kg of T.N.T. for 2-m-wide
excavation) and bulldozers. This reduces the work (cal-
culated in hours) several times as against the work
done by hand. Nevertheless training for manual exca-
vation is necessary because manual methods are used
when working on small constructions, or when close to
the enemy.
Card 1/1
AE;WQV# OY~ ~'&,;
ftP3--,.cina bri4m Iv tuboa. Awtdor. 22 no.lOt22 f) #W
(MA 19211)
ACC NR. AP6035726
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I.NVENTOR; Kasimov, R. G.; Kirichenko, 1. D.; Livehits, S. Y&.; Yezheritskiy, A. X.;
i Yomichev, A. V.1 Ch
Irtsoy 1.1 rudin, 6. M.
JL _V.
ORG: none
TITLE: W-thod of extrading mercury from tailings, Class h0s No. 186706
SOURCE: Izobretiniya, pronVehlennyye obraztoy, tovarnyye snaki, no. 19, 1966, 86
TOPIC TAM; mercury, mining engineering, metal extracting / JA,_ 4~.. ~Alll
ABSTRACT: To raise the yield and sanitary vork conditions for mercury extraction
by nitric acid and electrolysis, the electrolysis is carried out in a solution con-
taining 230-260 gram/liter of mercury and 20-40 grWliter of nitric acid and using
a nonsoluble anodq and a mercuric cathode, the anode and cathode current densities
are 300-450 add 450--600 amp/mz. respectively. [WA-961
SUB CODE: 08,j1,&1suBx am: 3oDec64/
SOKIIIIINY N.F.; NIKHAFEWAN, L.A.; FOMICIDII, A.V.; LIVSPITS, 6.Ya.;
C
,~., KASIMV, R.G.; LUKINA, M.Yu.-, ZHAVOR'N'rf)"I
_~: I I I ~-.f S G~,-_y 'J. I
Fy-perAmental industrial production of pharmaeop(eial cyclopropane.
Khim. prom. 42 no.9:662-661, S 165. (M---PA 18:9)
" F..
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.-. t~ ~11, C on,,, Lan t.1 13 2 1 N!, I. . n" ~4 -III I , 14 *.f-.,l I~C- ,orc pcr&pt,
. E ,,I .. - --- * , . , 11.,.ji I --k . . I . - .1 1
1, Aut-al .7 ng.,. .- - .
winter condltiom~& (-;nsir Fjjt~ j(-_ i q E, 16,,
I .;
CHIRIJ, Constantin, ing.
~ -I.- I--- -.- 1--l
111gh efficiency of advanced technology. Constr Buc 16 nu.754:3
20 J 164.
1. Head of Technical Office, Braila.
'j,
SU Given Narres'
ftwltrY: Rummia
Acad=ic Dagrees:
Svarce: Bucharest, Igian Vol IX, No 4, Sep-Oat 19617 PP 339-344-
Data: Studies on the Incidence of Pathogenic Staphylococcus and
Colibacillus As Hoalth Indicators in Hospital Units."
Aut'ho r s :
TUNaU_,_~-Dr.-
O~LIRU
1-U.RGU, R., -Dr.-
CI A., -Dr.-
_PT,~TgAN`Ut Lo, -Dre-
-CORT"TAIFANUI *I -Dr.-
I-XSAT S. I -Dr.-
..I .,oric parfnrmod at tho Regional Sanepid. (Sanopidul Re gional) Dobroges.
IIIHM- V-6
Some results of mechanized afforestation work in Dobruja. P. 613.
MTSTA PADURILOR. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Technicienilor din
Romania si al M-inisterului Agriculturii si Silviculturii) Bucuresti. Vol. 70,
no. 12, Dec. 1955.
So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 8 August, 1956
CH IRU, V ; , PRT~sz' E. . , - 1. ~ I I
. - I I . I - . 1 .1 1 ~
"Effects of Winter on Young Shelter Belts in the Dobruja Steppe." P. 259..
(ANAISEM RCR'fi-NO-SOT=ICE# Vol. 69P No, 6, June, 1954, Bucuresti, Rumania.)
Sol Monthly List of East baropean Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 4.
No, It Jan. 1955 Uncl.
GHIM=cu$ C.
Some problems of mechanization in the cerardoB industry. p. 2
CONSTRUCTORUL., DucureBti,, Vol 8p No. 318s, Feb. 1956
SO: Fast Baropean Accessions List (F=) Librar7 of Congress., Vol 5. No. To Ju3.Yo 1956
CHIRULESCU M ing ; PLOSTINARU, D.; LARGU, Gh., corespondent; CALIS,
P., I
~eg ~na, corespondenta; BARBALATA, St.
News. Constr Buc 16 no.7751l 14 N 164.
1. Head of Construction Site No.601, Tirgu Jiu (for Chirulescu).
2. Galati Branch of the Voluntary Editorial Office of
"Constructorul" (for Barbalata).
CHAUSHOV, Ds., CHIRIJPKOV*l T.. , -
Personal experienceo in the treatment of fissura ani. Xhirurgila, Safi&
10 no.4:344-348 1957.
1. ObahchoarmeiskEL bolnitsa - SoMa.
(AMS, die.
fissure, management (Dal))
TEPLITSKI-f, M.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHIRVA, k.K.p Insh.
Redesigning of /*000-"-l type blast-furnace gas accuslatorse
Pron.energ. 18 no.2131-36 F 163. (MIRL 16:2)
(Blast furnaces)
CHIRTA,"Yedor; KOSTIN,,V., red.; DANILINA, A., tekhn.red.
[Land of golden fruit) Zemlia zolotykh plodov. Hoakva, Goo.
A4zd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1959. 60 p. (KIRA 13:12)
(Golodrgya Steppe-Economic conditions)
VAGEROV, V.S.; FARTUKOV, M.M.;_CiTRVA _ U. ELEVA, A. P.
~.; SHCHAIr
Upper Cretaceous sediments of the Bakhardok3k keyhole. Izv.
AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh., khim. i geol.nauk no.5:49-54
165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. TSertrallnkya kompleksnaYa tematJoheskaya ekspeditslya
GPGK Turkmenskoy SSR.
4 1.1
CHIRVA, K. Fla&z~-
High-productivity potentinlities in the operation of ex(,.nvntors.
Nast-ual. 5 no.11:11-12 N 156, (KIRA 10:1)
1. Sta--shiy machinist ekskavatom Semenovskogo rftzrezft kombinata
U)-.rburugol I .
(Cop-I mining machinery)
CHIRVA. P.S.. bulldozerlot.
Using tooth on the blade of a D-157 bulldozer. Kekhstroi. 10 no.11:29
N 153. (MLRL 6:11)
(Bulldozers)
CHIUA, Pal ovich, bultdozerist; PANKMA, Y.M., rodaktor; KIRSANCWA,
R.Yr.".,tekhnicheekjy redak-tor.
[All-purpose bulldozer] Bulldozer - universallnaia mathiun. Moskva.
Ind-vo VT*SPS Profisdat, 1955. 39 P. (mm 9:4)
1. Perepa"aya gidro-olektricheakaya stanteiya, Tadshikokoy SSR.
(for Chirva).
(Bulldozers)
CHIRVA, S.A.
Tertiary sedJraAnts in the soughwestern Taz Peninouli. Trudy VNIGRI
no.158123-32 160, NM 24:3)
Stratigraphic)
(Ths
Peninuola-Goologyp
CHIRVA, S.A..
Faleogene sediments in the soutbern part of the TO Peninsula.
Trudy VNIGRI no.220. Geol. abor. no.8t70-79 163.
(IMU 17:3)
GALERKINA, S.G.; GHMVAq S.A.
Find of macrofauna in the Lyulin-Vor horizon of northwestern
Siberia. Trudy VMGRI no.225t9l-.92 163o (MMA 17:3)
C~~_g.A.
Kaolinized sediments in the north of Western Siberia. Trudy VNIGRI
no.225t93-96 163* (MIRA 17:3)
GALERKINA, S.G.; VEREITINOVA, T.A.; CHI~VL__~.~.; KROKHIN, I,P.; REYININ, I.V.;
LAZUKOVY G.I.
Results of studying facies and the Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleogeo-
graphy for forecasting oil- and gas-bearing formations in north-
western Siberia. Trudy VNIGRI no.225tl2l.-166 163. (MIRA 17:3)
LOSIYEVSKIY, Y.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHIRVA, V.I., inzh.
Evaporator for concentrated solutions of sodium hydroxide. Khim.
mash. no.4:10-12 Jl-Ag '61. (MIRA 14:8)
(Evaporating appliances) (Sodium hydroxide)
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gas ~L-s L -)I.
An explanation o1 Llie or)ServeG taleew is presenLru. i ne UI eC LrUD Pal- EU -1 t
.-Methodww
FO~G- 1.9%; CRO t-,-nce-s, 0-0-52%, specific surfnce area
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KHORLIN, A.Ya.; CHERVA, V.Ya.; KOCIETKOV, N.K.
Triterpenic saponins. Report No.15: Clematoside G, a triterpenic.
oligoside from roots of Clematis manshurica Rupr. Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser. khim. no.5:811-818 165. 49RU 18:5)
1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy Ali SSSR.
. . I ~ 1~ - i t. ~. *,
I
Chirra .v Ye. I I k6ullkw 1
I
1. FURSOV, N. I., DOCENT, CHIRVINA, Ye. D.
9. UsSR (600)
4. Blood - Transfusion
7. Rectal administration of hemo2,vzed blood.. Klin. med. 30,01952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
USSR/General Diology. Individwd Developuent. Grafting
and Adhesions. 13
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 76298.
Author : Chirvina,. Ye. D.
Ow1b.- .--on the 716AIT-Nurgory of. Long Non-Iloaling Wounds
and Trophic Vicars With Dunked. Skin.
Orig Pub: Veetn. khirurgiya, 1956, 77, No 4, 71-76.
Abstract; Autoplaotic grafts of skin conserved 1-3 days
(often 8-21 days) at a temperature of 5-60
was carried out m 48 patients with long non-
healing vounds and trophic ulcers. Histochemi-
cally, it vas established that there are dege-
nerative changes in the preserved pieces; how-
ever, these fraguents are viable up to 30 days
and can be used for grafting. Good healing Rf
Card 1/2 C AIV
CHIRVMA, Ye.D.. kand.med.nauk (Rostov-nn-Donu, Bratakiy per., d.47, kv.2)
-'TRMOV, V.I"*, kand.wed.nauko
Ghanges in the circulatiTq; blood level nnd its frnetions in burn
dinanse [with summary in Feglishl. VeBt.khir. 80 no.6:69-7.3 Je 158
(MMA ill?)
1. Iz propedevtichaskoy khirurgieheskny kliniki (trm.-prof. G.S.
Ivnkhnanko Edacensedl) Rontovskogo-nn-Donu maditsinnkogo inatituta.
(BLOOD VOLUME, determ.
in exper. burTin in animals with rndiphonphorus (Rus))
(BUIUIS. exper.
eff. on circul,9ting blood volume in animnla, rndiophosphorus
(]Jul;))
(PHOSPHORUS, radioactive
determ. of circulating blood volume in exper. burns
in animals (Rus))
CHIRYINA, YO.D.
Acute volyulus of the stomach; abstract. Jbirurgiia 34 no.12tq~ D 158.
(MM 12:1)
1. Iss propedevtIcheakoy kbirurgicbmakoy kliniki (mav. prof. G.6.
Ivakhnenko) Roetovskogo gosudaretvemogo maditainskogo instituta,
(STOMACH-DISSM)
The EXCERM MEDICA Sect 9/Vol 13/5 SURGMY 'May 59'-. 'e.
X. 5)
2315.(742) CHANGES IN VOLUME OF THE CIRCULATING BLOOD AND
ITS FRACTIONS IN BURNS (Russian text) -Chi rvin a E. D. and Tru-
h o V V. P. - VESTN. KHIR. 1958, 80/6 (69-ilyrh-Mms 5
Applying radioactive phosphorus, p3Z the authors could demonstrate that in experi-
mental burns the decrease of circulating blood volume as also the volumes of cir-
culating blood plasma and erythrocytes begins at the moment of ignition and con-
tinues for 2 hr. , the maximal roduction being noted during the first post-burn
minutes. The greater the burn trauma, the faster the decrease of circulating
blood plasma and erythrocytes volume. The decrease of plasma volume was more
;Z3 /S
marked than that of circulating erythrocytes. resulting in increased blood concen-
tration. There was a return to a normal concentration at the end of the 2nd day,
this condition being followed by blood dilution owing to an increase of circulating
blood and plasma volume. In animals treated with plasma transfusion the volume
of circulating blood and plasma returns not only to the normal level but by the 4th
hr. becomes notably increased and there in but a slight decrease before the de th
of the animal. When using whole preserved blood. the same data are seen. onl;
the volume of circulating blood and plasma does not reach such high levels; on the
other hand. the erythrocyte volume shows an increase comparabke te Lhe former
figures. Physiologic saline infusion results in a slower response ond t~4 return to
the normal value in reached by the Gth hr.
Z
CHMIFIRAITO&LY kand.mvdnauk; FEDOROV, N.I.
Thermal burns of the respiratory tract* Vest.khir. no.6-.48-50
262* (KIRA 150-1)
1, Iz kliniki obohobey khirurgii (zav, - prof, PIP. Kovalemko)
Rostovelcogo-na-Donu seditainokogo instituta,
(RESPIRATORY ORGANS--VMDS OD IMMES)
(BUIMS AND SCAIMS)
.C;HMVINSXAYA, M, V,, LAPM) 1, Yu., and CIMPSAX) S. Ye.
"Tectonic Schema of the Eastern Part of the Ukrainian SSR,u Byul. MOIP
.0tdel. Geol., 27, No.2, 1952
CHIRVINSXAYji, M.V.
Characteristic correl&tions between the stratigraphic complexes
of sedimentary strata of tha Dnieper-Donets depression. Dokl.
AN SSSR 94 no.5:937-940 F '54. WaA 7:2)
1. Ukrainskiy razvedochnyy geofizichaskiy trest Ukrneftegeo-
fisika. Pr6dstavleno akademikom D.Y.Nalivkinym.
(Donets Basin--Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Geology, Stratigraphic--Donato Basin)
15-1957-10-13790
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 19579 Nr 10,
pp 57-58 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Chirvinakayal M, V,
TITLE, The Nature of the Folding and Faulting in the Sedimen-
tary Rocks of the Dnepr-Donets Basin According to Geo-
physical Data (Kharakteriatika skladchatykh i razryvnykh
dislokatsiy osadochnoy tolshchi Dneprovsko-Donetskoy
vpadiny po dannym geofiziki)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol, nauk. AN UkSSR, ser. geofiz., 195b,
Nr 1, pp, 21-35
ABSTRACT: The following types of folded structures have been dif-
ferentiated in the Dnepr-Donets basin on the basis of
geophysical data and deep borings: 1) structures dis-
turbed by salt intrusions--antiolines about the border-
ing zo e, anticlines of the transitional zone, antiallnes
of the central graben, and salt dome structures; 2)
structures not disturbed by salt-structures of marginal
Card 1/3 anticlines (Mikhaylovsko -Golubovskiy ridge), structures
15-1957-10-13790
The Nature of the Folding and Faulting in the Sedimentary Rocks of
the Dnepr-Donets Basin According to Geophysical Data
of the surface rocks, and anticlines of the central part of the
basin and transitional zones; 3) structures with complications
not clearly related to salt-recumbent uplifts and flexures.
These types are differentipLted by the size of the fold, by the
degree of asymmetry and steepness of the limbs, by the width of
the axial area, and by the relative spatial position. The fea-
tures they have in common are the northwesterly trend, the nu-
merous erosion surfaces in the areas of the crests, the lack of
correspondence of structural pattern in different stratigraphic
groups, and the faults, The conditions of development of the
folds have not been adequately explained. It has been estab-
lished merely that the folding was discontinuous, the later
structural pattern was inherited from the earlier pattern, and
the general pattern has been disturbed by irregular movements of
sal*t, especially noticeable in zones of intersecting fractures.
Regional fractures and fractures associated genetically with
salt tectonics have been differentiated. It is noted that the
Card 2/3
15-1957-10-13790
The Nature of the Folding and Faulting in the Sedimentary Rocks of
the Dnepr-Donets Basin According to Geophysical Data
regions of most intense movements have been confined to the can-
tral graben and, in part, to the border zone of the Dnepr-Donets
basin.
Card 3/3 A. V. Luklyanov
AMM73VA, R.I.; GHIRVIIISK&TA, MoV.
Hypeometry of the foundation of the Unieper-Donste lowland. Geol.
nefti 2 no*6:55-61 Js 158. (MIRA 11:6)
l.Trest Ukrueftegoofisiks.
(Dnieper Lbwland--Altitudoe--Moasurement)
(Donets Basin--Altitudea-Measurement)
CHIRVINSKAYA H.
Basic tectonic characteristics of the Dnieper-Donets lowland,
based on geophysical daia. Geol. abor. [Imov] no-5/6:135-147
158, WRA 12:10)
l.Trest "Ukrnaftogsfisiba," Irlyev.
(DAlimper Lowland--Geology-, Strujotural)
(Donets Basin--Gooloff, Structural)
GHIRVIESKATA, M.V.. GURSVICH, B.L.
Tectonics of the Black Sea region, Sov.geole 2 no.4:83
Ap '59. (MIRA 12:;r -
1. Treat "Ukrnaftegeofisike.."
(Black Sea region-Geology, Structural)
ANDREMA, R.I.; BIRBRATER, I.Sh.; GAVRISH, V.K.; CHIRVIMKATA, M.V.
Efficient combined geological-geopbysical method for areal
prospecting used in the Dnieper-Donets Lowland. Geol.nefti i
F,aza 3 no.11:24-28 N '59- WM 13:3)
1. Treat Ukrneftegeoftsilm.
(Dnieper Lovland--Prospectiz)g--GeopbvoicaI methods)
(Donets Basin-Prospecting geopbysical methods)
VASIL17EV, V.G.; GRACHEY, G.I.; NEVOLIN, N.V.; 02MRSKAYA, M,L,; PODOBA,
N.V.- Prinimali uchastlys: AT-EKS CHIK, S.N.; GUMOVICH, S.N.;
DIMSOM, G.Kh.; DZVI&LAYA, N.Y.; MIOKIN, I.Ye.,' IVANOVA#
U.N.; KAZARINOV, V.P.; KALININA, V.V.; KOMMiKO, S.P.; H&DVM)EVe
V.Ya.; PUSTILINIKOV, M.R.; ROSTOVTSEV, N.N.; SKOELIKOVA, G.I.;
STKPAIIOV, P.P.- TITOV. V.A.; PWIADI. 2.B.; CHIRVIUSKAYA, N.V.;
SHHAROVA, V.P., GRATSIANOVA, O*P., red.;
red.; MWWINA, B.A., t6khn.red.
[Manual for geophysicists in four volumes] Spravoohnik geofitike,
v chetyrekh tomakh. Moskva, Gos.nauohno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-
toplivnoi lit-ry. Vel.l. [Stratigraphy, lithology, tectonics,
and physical proportion of rocks] Stratigraflia. litologiia,
tektonika 1 fizicheskie svoistva gornykh porod. Pod red. O.P.
Gratsianovoi. 1960. 636 p. (MIRA 14:1)
(Petroleum geology) (Gas, Natural-Geology)
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CHIRVINSKATA, M.T.
Combining seismic prospecting and drilling. Geol. nefti i gaza
4 no. 3:31-33 Mr 160. (MIBA 13:12)
1. Trest Ukreftegoofizika.
(Oil well drilling) (Seismic prospecting)
S/169/62/000/005/023/093
D228/D307
AUTHORS: Andreyeva, R. I., Gavrish, V. K. and Chirvinskaya,
M. V.
TITLE,: Trial complex processing of seismic and drilling data
for the multiblock uplifts of the Dneprovsko-Donets-
kaya Depression /-Abstracter's note: Given as Denets...
in the Russian o:Figinal.
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 5, 1962, 27, ab-
e
stract 5A213 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn.., Geologiya,
no. 5, 1961, 27-31)
TEEXT: Complex processing of seismic and drilling data, obtained
on one of the local uplifts within the Dneprovskiy Graben, has been
carried out. The thorough allocation of the'reflecting horizons
to definite lithologic-stratigraphic boundaries, with the wide use
olf electric logging data; the correlative linking of these hori-
zons in closed polygons; the preparation of schemes for the trac-
incr o' tectonic dislocations; the preparation of maps of the re-,
7.
fiection grade; and a number of other interpretation procedures
Card 1/2
S/16 62/000/005/023/093
Trial complex processing ... D228YD307
have allowed the existing notions about this structure to be.es-
sentially supplemented and made more precise. A number of detailed
structural maps and a series of maps, characterizing the uplift's
history of formation, urere,constructed as a result of the execu-
tion of the complex interpretation. The resulting data can be em-
C>
ployed to orient further prospecting operations, to estimate the
reserves, and to investigate the mechanisms whereby oil and gas
pools are formed. /"wAbstracter's note: Complete translation.-7
-Pard .2/2
ANDREYE;VA,, R.I.; CEIRVIMKAYAP M.V.
Rypcometry of the basement of the Dnieper grapen. Gool. rAefti
i gaza, 5 no.32:31-35 D 161* (MIRA 14:11)
1. Treat LTkrgeofizravvedlca.
(Dnisper.-.Donets,-l)wland--Altitudes--Measurement)
GUREVICH, B.L.; IKLITOCHENKOI I.F.; CHIRVINSKAYA AVA
Oil and gas prospecting trends in the Black Sea region. Geol.
nefti i gaza 5 no.6:6-10 is 161. (MIRA l4z6j
1i Trest Ukrge0f12razvedka, Glavgeologiya USSR.
(Black Sea region--Petroleum geology)
(Black Sea region-Gas, Natural--Geology)
A.RSIRIY., Yu.A.; BLAME, M.I.; BLIZIIYUK, V.F.; GLIJSIIKO, V.V.;
KLITOCHERKO I.F.; LITVINOV, V.R.; PALIY,.A.M.; PAIIIKIV, A.I.f.;
PISTRAK, R:4.,- CHERPAK, S.Ye.; CHIRVINSMU.-M.Y.; YARCIIENKO, L.M.
Plan for the areal study of the Dnieper-Donets Lowland. Trudy
VIIIIGAZ no.14:3-17 162. (1911A 15: 5)
(Dnieper-Donets Lowland-Petroleum goology)
(Di-iieper-Donets Lmland-Gas, Natural-Ge6logy)
CIIIRVINSKAYA, M.V.
Formation of local structures in the Dnieper-Donets Lowland.
Trudy VIIIIGA2,' no.14:62-67 162. (MIFLA 15: 5) '
(Dnieper.-Don'ets Lowland.--Petroleum geology)
(Wdepar.-Donets Low3and--Gas, Natural--- -Geology)
GLUSHKO, VasilAy VasilOyevich; KLITOCHMO, Ivan Filippovich;
KRAMARENKO, Vladimir Nikolayevich; MAKSIMOV, Stepan
Pavlovich; f'HIRVINSKAYA,.W4 1k 'pir
_*~ 3f 41 ,oyna;
OVCHINNIKOVA, S.Y.,, red.; VORONOVA, V.V.p tekhn. red.
[Geology of oil and gas fields in the Ukrainian S.S.R.]
Geologiia neftianykh i gazovykh mestorozhdenii Ukrain.-
skoi M. Moskva., Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 314 P.
(MIA 17:2)
CHIRVINSKAYA, M. V.; KMMAREIO.O, V. N.; "'11110CHENKO, I. P.
-- -- ------
"Tectonic and facies (,onditions as a factor of oil and gas accuin-alation In the
Ukrainian SS-A."
report submitted for 22nd SesB, Intl Geological Cong, New Delhi, 14-22 Dec
1964.
GUREVICH B.L.; ZAYKOVSKIY, N.Ya.; SOLOVOVA, L.Ya.; CHIRVIKSKAYA, M.V.
S
Development of structures in the Tarkhankut Peninsula,
Sov. geol. 7 no.3:116-120 Mr 164. (MM 17:10)
1. Kiyevskaya ekspeditaiya Ukrainakogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo
gornorudnogo instituta.
-El-U, Y il
1.311ri.ed Paleo t rL 'r,
Dnie I,w,-D a not.,~ Luolalld. G,-i(lt 6: 1, Jo
8, : 8
165.
,I. Uhndnskly rVIII 3110-i ly C,
illotitut) K.I.yc--,,; uj:-,-ttvl,,--,dyt- iwoliot-,i oklir.--~IIY nadr pri
Soveto 1.11rij.9tro Ulii,351 i tro,-A ljl~rrc.,,-~fizrazvt~dl, t.
I ACC NRs AT6028370
,AUTHOR-P Subbotin, S.. I.; Gurevich, B. L.; Sollogub, V..B.,1 Chekunov, A. V.;
.,Chirvinskaya, M. V.; Kuzhelov, G. K. (Deceased)
o9r.: none
T171E: Deep-seated atructure of the Ukraine, based on data from geophysical investi-
I gations
SOURCE:. International Geological Congress. 22d, New Delhi, 1964. Goologichaskiye
retul'taty prikladnoy geofiniki (Geological results of applied geophysteg);.'doklady
sovetskikh geologov,*problema 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965, 56-69
.TOPIC TAGS: tectonics upper mantle, earth crusts stratigraphyj
Ukraine
-ABSTRACT: Geological and particularly-geophysical investigations have located a
great number of deep-seated faults in the Ukraine.. These faults have mainly
-northeast add northwest strikes. The northeast-strike faults predominate in the
'Ukrainian shields the Black Sea dep~ression, and the northern part of the Black
SAa basin, while northwest-strike* faults are typical*of the Dneprovsko-~Donetskaya
depression,.the Trans-Carpathian depression, the folded Carpathians, the Carpathian
forede6p and the southwestern part of the Russian platfo=. For the-area, as a
whole, it has been found that the macrostructural'features of deep-seated faults
haim longitudinal or*traneverse strikes. Tectonic movements in the Earth.'s crust
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are mainly caused by compression and expansion of the mantle associated with poly-
morphic, phase and electron transformations, or chemical alterations. Deep-
seated 'faults originate in the upper mantle hundreds or at least tens of km deep.
The.main types of faults located in the Ukraine are: ' 1) ancient Proterozoic faults
.in the Precambrian basement; 2) faults of different ages, expressed in the basement
as major stages and separating principal structural features or their components';
and 3) transverse (sometimes longitudinal) faults cutting across the main structures
and separating them into individual,blocks. In addition, there are many faults in
t,he sedimentary strata whichare directly or indirectly associated with the block
movement of the basement. The study of the deep-seated crustal structure of the main
.jeotectonic features of the Ukraine is based upon geophysical, mostly seismic, in-
vestigations. The.*block-type structure of the crust has been established, and a
number of deepi-seated faults have been located. A general feature is increased
crustal.thickness under uplifts and decreased thickness.under depressions. It has
been found that the granite layer contains shallow gently sloping seismic discon-
tinuities, which may either separate different structural stages and rock complexes
or represent purely physical boundaries. The Ukraine has been divided into structural
zones'on the'basis of geological and geophysical-data# and detailed.characteriatice of
all.itones are given.. Orig. art. hasi 2 figures.
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CHIRVBSKIY, I.A., agronom.
7all plowing in arid regions. Nauka i pered.op.v sel'khoz. 7
no.9:31-32 S 157. (MIRA 10:10)
(Plowing)
CHIRVINSKIT, I.A.
In the Scientific Technical Council of the Minlstx7 of Agriculture
of the U.S.S.R. Zemledelle 6 no.8:94-96 Ag 158. (NIRA 12:11)
(Tillage)
CHIRVINSKI (IV
. - .Agronom
losiagrostle. a Taluable forage plant. Nau-Im i pered. op. T
sellkhoz 8 no.12:51-52 D '58. (MIn 12:1)
(Forage plants)
-29mm Kil - 7 * agronom
SoIlless culture of vegetable crope. Nanke. I pered.op. v sellkhoz.
8 no-11:53-54 N '58. (NM ll*.12)
(Plants~-Sollles culture) (Vegetablen)
CHIRVINSKIYq LA
Radioactive isotopes in agriculture. Zemledelie 23 no. W8
F 163.. (KM 14:2)
(Plantat Effect of radioactivity oj2)
CHIRVINSKIYI I.A.
11-- --~
Now met~~odsof harvesting hay for the preparation of protein and
meal. Zemledelie 8 no.6:93-95 Je'60. (HMA 13:10)
vitamin-rich hay
(Ilay-Harvesting)
~,cmvnmir, i.A.
large-scale soil Investigations. Zemledelle 8 no.12:83-M D 060.
(MIR& 13:n)
(Soil research)
CHIRVINSKIY- LA-
In the Agronomy Section c~f.the Scientific Technical Council of
the Miniotry of Agricultural of the U.S.S.R. Zemledelie 23 ~,
no.6:89-90 Je 161. (MIRA .14:6)
(Corn (maize))
CHIRVINSKIY, I.; KOSOBOKOVP G.
New method for storing grain for cattle feed. Zemledelie 23
no.8.-87-88 Ag 161* (MIRA 14:10)
(Grain-Storage) (Cattle-Feeding and feeds)
Chirv 'E. 116n, the 1'4,netit- --stu~r-, ol,
their con tent of thc- C,-) DOUV, S Fe,?14 i nnCi Fe NiP , thc, r, r f!
phosphi.:e (,.C nickel :,'lfc~rr-itc TIP -j7,st,.,. p.
So: U-~261, 10 Anrl.' lZI.iurna].
4
YEFREMOVI I.S., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ZAGAYNOV, N.A., kand. tekhn. nauk;
NIKOLISKIY, I.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; CHIRVINSKIY, V.M., inzh,
Thermal resistance of silicon power rectifiers. Elektrichestvo
no.2:42-45 F 165. (MIRA 1923)
1. Moskovskiy energetichaskiy institut.
SKOROBCGATYYP G.;_CHIMPKIN, V.
From a plant to the field witha motor vehicle. Avt. transp. 42 no.9t
3-8 S 164, (MIRA 17M)
1. Lenobltrano.
LAVROVA, L.P., kand.tokhn.aauk; VOLOVINBKATA, V.P.; IRAVCHUKO, N.D.,
starshly nauoh'ayy sotradnik; LEVINApIL.I., starphiy nanchOY7
sotrudnik; !ZHIRIATKII. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
XONAREVSKlY, A..-.., starshiv nauchnyy sotrudnik; XMOVA, V.V.;
mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TXIJWNEVA, V.P., mladshiy.nauchnyy
sotrudnik;KITMIN, N.N., inzh.; WaYUTIN, P.I., inzh.
Developing a continuous mechanized preparation of sausage meat
used in the production of cooked sausages. Trudy VNIIMP no.9;
13-39 '59. (MIRA 13-8)
1. Xoskovskiy wookombinat (for Hatytain and.Malyutin).
(sausages)
_ CHIRYATNIKOV, Veniamin Ivanovich; KORBUT, L.V., red.; SATAROVA,
A.M. p teldms red,, -
(Boning and sinewing of meat] Obvalka i zhilovka mlasa. Mo-
skva,, Pishchepromizdat, 1961 62 (MIRA 15:4)
(Meat ;~ttiwl
CHIRTATNIKOV, Veniaxjjj,.jvawvioh; BUTANOVAt Anna Stepanovna;
V.G., retsenzent; KORBUT, L.V., red.;
ZARSHCHIKOVA, L.N., tekhn. red.
[Stuffing and tying of sausage) Shpritsevanie i viazka
kolbas. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 46 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Sausages)
CHIRYATNIKOV. V.I.,-starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LEVINA 3 L,I., starshiy
nauchnyy.sotrudnik; BUSHKOVA, L.A., m1adshiy nauchnvy sotrudnik;
STEFANOV, A,V., starshiy veterinarnyy vrach-bakteriolog;
SHIRYAYEVA, V..M., starshiy veterinarnyy vrach-bakteriolog;
SOLOVIYEVA, O.T., veterinarnyy vrach-bakteriolog,- BOLDOVA,
A.K., inzh.
Aging of cured meat in large containers. Trudy VNIIMP
no.12:58-70 162. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Vsesoyuziiyy nauahno-issledovatellskiy institut myasnoy
pronyshlennosti (for Chiryatnikov, Levina, Bushkova).
2. Moskovskiy myasokombinat (for Stefanov, Shiryayeva, Solov'yeva,
Boldova).
ZAYAS, Yu.F., starshiy nauchayy sotrudnik; CHIRYATNIKOV, V.I., starshiy
nauchayy sotrudnik; BUSHKOVA, L.A-~ Botrudnik,
P
BORISOVA, A.I., staraldy tekhmik
Using the ultrasonic hydrodynamic system for the production of
dondiment emulsions. Trudy VNIINP no.14:82-84 162. (MIRA 16:8)
(Condiments) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications)
ANDRIYENKO, D.A.;,-SY4~~)~AYEV, A.Go__.
Parallactic photography of polar lights in the Tiksi Bay region.
Geomag. i aer. 3 no.6-.1135-1136 N-D 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Kiyevskiy gosuditrstvennyy universitet i Institut
kosmofizicheskikh issledoyaniy i aeronomii Yakutskogo filiala
Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSM.
L 04891-67 EWT(1)IFCO GW/GD
kCC NRt AT6027216 SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Chiryayev, A. G.
51
ORG: none
TITLE- Dependence of the resolving power of a panoramic Ionospheric station on indicator
sensitivity
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeloniy_q. Sibirskly institut zemnogo magnetizma, ionostery
t rasprostranel-.-.-a--r-a-W-o~oln~. fWs-ledovanlya po geomagnetizmu I aeronomil (Studies In geo-
y
magnetism and aeronomy). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 91-93
TOPIC TAGS: ionospheric sounder, receiver resolution, receiver sensitivity ~ ;onosphlet-;C
a-b-soee 4-ion
ABSTRACT: The resolving power of a pnoramic ionoi3plieric station operating at a frequency
fl is discussed as the ratio of the unabsorbed field intensity E0fj to the minimum field In-
tensity Eminfl (minimum intensity required to reproduce a signal reflected from the Iono-
sphere on the indicator screen). The resol-ving power of the station derives as a funcUon of
the emitting power of the transmitter, antenna gain, and sensiUvJty of the receiving system.
The receiving system consists of a receiver and a ncanning-type Indicator, each of which has
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a sensitivity of Its own. Specifically Investigated is the effect of the difference in receiver and
indi-cator sensitivity on the resolving power of the station. It Is shown that a receiver sensi-
tivity greater than that of the indicator leads to a decrease In resolving power and, thereby to
exaggerated values of the minimum reflection frequency fmin and distortion of the conditions
of (apparent) ionospheric absorption. A method for determining Ionospheric absorption from
fmin Is described and the error involved in the method is assessed. A tabular comparison of
the parameters of a Soviet (AIS) and a U.S. (S-4) ionospheric stations shows that the resolving
power can be improved by increasing the gain of the receiving channel. It is shown that a dif-
ference in receiver and indicator sensitivity will have a well-pronounced adverse effect on the
resolving power of ionospheric stations operating at high latitudes, where oases of Increased
and total ionospheric absorption prevail. Orig. art. has: I formula and I table.
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IWA
ARGUNGVp I.A., red.; VASILIYSV~ S.N., red*,* KOIUAKINp P.Lf red.; KROTOV,
M.L. red,; LUMNINp G.A.p red.; TOMSKlYp S.Ke, red.; CFMSK31.,
N.V.., red.; CHMAYEV., G.O.., red.; SOIDVIMA., Ye.P.,, teklm.red.
[Forty years of the Yakut A.S.S.R.) 40 let 1AImtskoi ASSR.
IAkutsk, lAkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo., 1962. 189 f~M
(Yakutia-Economic conditions) (Yakutia--Culture)
r-_ txI U/ J. ,
1'- 11- / (.- V,
VM 0 V.L.; CHrRYAYNV, V.I.
Hydraulic and mechanical devices used for gripping moving units
of heavy-duty machine tools. Stan. i instre 28 no,11:7-10 N '57-
(MIRA 10:12)
(Machine tools--Attachments)
VBM, V.L.: CHIRTAYBY. V.I.: KUDINOV, V.A.. red.; LAZARKY, Th.M., teldm.red.
I I
[Some problems in analyzing the smoothness and displacement sensitivity
of feed mechanisms of heavy-duty metal-cutting machines] Nekotorye
voprosy raschetbv mekhanismov podachi tiazhelykh metallorezhuehchikh
stankov na plavnost''i cbnvatvitallnoatt peremashchaniia. Moskva.
TSentrallnoe biuro tekhn.informgtoii. 1958. 30 P. (MIRA 12-3)
1. Mioow. Ikeperimentallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut
metallorezkmohohikh stankov.
(Machine tools)
SOV/ltl-58-9-3/21
AUTHORS: Veyt s, V. L. and
TITIE: Planetary Transmissions in Heavy Machine Tools
(Planetarnyye peredachi tyazhelykh stankov)
PERIODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1958, Nr pp 10 - 15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The basic types of planetary transmissions used in the
feed mechanisms of heavy machine tools are discussed.
The kinematic diagrams of simple planetary transmissions
with three basic links are shown in Table 1. Tables 2
and 3 show various combinations of transmission ratios in
planetary transmissions. With high transmission ratios,
appreciable values of non-uni ormity are possible. Several
examples of planetary transmissions are shown in cross-
section. Some design features are criticised such as
unequal loads on the planet gears and excessive bearing
loads due to overhung planet gears. It is concluded
that planetary transmissions should be applied only where
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size limitations are predominant and engagement in
operation is essential.
There are 9 figures, 3 tables and 4 references, 3 of
which are Soviet-and 1 Czech.
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25(l) PHASE I BDOK EawITATION SOt80
Veyts, Vladimir LIvovich, Vladimir Kirillovich Dondoshanskiy, and Vyacheslav
Ivanovich Chiryayev
Vynuzhdennyye kolebaniya v metanorezhushchikh stankakh; raschet detaley i uz1ov
(Forced Vibrations in Metal-cutting Nwhine Toole; Design of Parts and Sub-
assemblies) Moscow, Mwhgiz, 1959. 287 P. Errata slip inserted. 5,500
copies printed.
Reviewer: V. A. Kudinov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: I. B. Barger,
Candidate of Technical Be'iences; Ed. of PabUshing House: V. P. Vasill-
yeva; Tech. Ed.: .0. V. Speranskaya; Managing Ed. for Literature on the
Design and Operation of Machinery (Leningrad Division,.Mashgiz): F. I.
Fetisov, Engineer.
-PUPPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel working in the design
and construction of machine tools. It my also be used by students of
institutions of higher technical education studying the theory of vibrations.
COVERAGE: The basic theory of vibrations and methods of designing parts and
subassemblies of machine tools for vibrational stability are presented.
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Forced Vibrations in Metal-cutting Machine Tools (Cont.) SOV/2780
1.
Types of vibrations occuring in metal-cutting machine tools and methods
of calculating natural frequencies of bending and torsional vibrations
are described. Special attention is given to calculating procedures
and theoretical principles. No personalities am mentioned. There am
38 references, all Soviet,
TAME OF CONTENTS:
Preface
PART 1. TEMORETICAL PRncipum OF VIMMIONS AND VEMWION
PHENORM IN MACHINE TOOIB O.K. Dondoshanakiy, Engineer)
5
Ch. 1. Vibrations in an Elastic System With One Degree of Freedom 7
1. Equation of motion 7
2. Free vibrations 8
3. Forced vibrations 11
4. Energy aspects of vibration processes 14
5. Some generalizations 20
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6. Transition through resonance 21
Ch. II. Vibrations in Systems With n Degrees of Freedom 22
7. Equation of motion 22
8. Free vibrations 23
9. Principal vibrations 25
10. Examples of free vibrations 26
11. Principal coordinates 32
12. Forced vibrations 33
Ch. III. Vibrations in Systems With Distributed Masses 40
13. Equation of motion 40
14. fiatural frequencies and modes of vibrations 42
15. Rayleigh formula 45
16. 4matftative characteristics of various modes of vibration 46
17. Effect of various factors on natural frequency 48
Ch. TV. getting Up Differential Equations for Vibrations in Various
Elastic Systems 53
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18. Generalized coordinate and the number of degrees of freeem of
a vibrating system 53
19. Lagrangib equations 56
20. Examples of setting up La&range equations 58
21. The number of degrees of freedom in an equivalent system 70
Ch. V. Vibrations in Machine Tools
22. Types of vibrations in machine tools
23. Nature of vibrations during cutting
24. Disturbing forces
73
73
73
79
PART 2-. METHODS OF DETERK1NING NATURAL FR1QUENCIES OF BENDING VIBRATIONS
Ch. 1. Determining Natural Frequemdes With the Application of Static
Influence Coefficients (V. K. Dondoshanskiy) 83
1. Influence coefficients for bar systems 83
2. Application of influence coefficients for setting up frequency
equations 103
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3. Converting an actual system to an equivalent system representing a
weightless beam with lumped point masses 116
Ch. II. Method of Dynamic Rigidity (V. K. Dondoshanakiy) 127
4. Concept of dynamic rigidity of a vibrating system 127
5. General characteristics of dynamic rigidity 130
6. Single-span beam with one degree of freedom 133
7. Dynamic rigidity of an orbitrary single-span beam 13T
8. Dynamic rigillity of . a nalti- 149
9. Cases of boundary conditions
P 153
10. I)
Determining the mmber of nodes on the vibration curve D-f(
which correspond to the given frequency U) 156
U . Calculating procedure 164
Ch. III. Energy Methods of Deter-mining Natural Frequencies of Bending
Vibrations (V. L. Veyts and V. I. Chiryayev, Engineers) 180
12. Rayleigh method for determining the lowest natural frequency 180
13. Retzau method 187
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Ch. IV. Selecting a Method for Calculating Natural Frequencies (V. K.
Dondoshanskiy) 200
14. General considerations 200
15. Practical recommendations 204
PART 3. WTHODS OF WXM6U=G NATURAL PMUEMIM OF TORSIONAL
VIBRATIONS (V. L. Veyts and V. I. Chiryayev)
Ch. 1. Theoretical Principles of a Method for Calculating Torsional
Vibrations 207'.
1. Selecting a method for calculating torsional vibrations 207
2. Initial parameters of a torsional system 208,
3. Determining equivalent torsional systems 209
4,., Deriving frequency equation for a simple torsional system P-17
5. Deriving frequency equation for a branched system 223
Ch. II. Practical Instructions for Calculating Natural Frequencies of
Torsional Systems 227
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6. Determining basic parameters 227
7. Setting up an equivalent system 246
8. Determining natural frequencies of systems with a small number of
lumped masses 248
9. Determining natural frequencies of systems with a large mmber of
lumped masses 254
Bibliography
283
Appendix 1. Values of fL (X) for a Span With a Distributed Home 286
Appendix II. Nomograms for Determinin,g runctionffi(14 for a Span
With a Single Lwmpe& Mass 286
AMIABLE: Library of Congress (TJ n85.V42)
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1/i2/6o
L 12140-15ti
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~-ACCM -AP6-6600-~ S E 'CODE UR/0064/65/000/00 /0022/0023
OURC 9
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AMOR: Sokolov, N. M.; "khapetyan, L. A.; Fomichev. A. V.; L shi~i. S. Ya.;
;Chirtsov, V. I.: KasiuEyt-R. G., Lukina, M. Yu.; Zhavoronkov, N. M.
5Y
ORG: None
'TITLE: Experimental Industrial preparation of pharmacopoeial cycjSpj2Eane
~SOURCE: XhimicheskW promyshlennost, no. 9, 1965, 22-23
.TOPIC TAGS: cyclopropane, organic synthetic process, cyclic group, pharmaceutical,~
propane
p
'ABSTRACT: Zb~copoeial cyclopropane was synthesized via the following steps:
CH2=-CH--CH2CI + KBr -.;, BrCH2-CH2-CH2Cl (1)
BrCH2 CH2-CH2Cl + Zn -+ CH2-CH2 + ZnC1Br
(2)
CH2
In the third step, prol lene and other.impurities are removed by distillation in a
packed tower. The operation of the experimental industrial assembly used in this
process is described and its diagram is given. The reactor for the synthesis of
cyclopropans is also Ulustrated. The propylene content of cyclopropene was
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PHASE I BOOK MWITATION SM/4059
Veshev,, k. V.., L. Ya. Nizy'uk, G. A. Petrov., A. F. Pbkin, and A. N. Chirlyev
Elaktrannays elektrorazvedochuga apparaturs ZSK-1 , E3R-1 i KM-1 (ESK-1,
ESR-1, and EM-1 Electronic Equivent for Electrical Prospecting)MOSCOW,
Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1959. 103 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Pkgencies: Veaso,7uznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut metodiki
i tekhniki razvedki; USSR Ministerstvo geologii I okhrany nedr.
Ed. of Publishing House: V. 1. Korchagin; %*ch Ed.: V. V. Bykova.
PUMM: This textbook Is Intended for gegpbysiciats, field.geologists,, and
persons engs d in geological exploration.
COVM=: The book describes nvw electronic equipient manufactured for electrical
prospecting by the use of dIxect current. The book also describes principles
of operation, construction.. and efficiency tests performed under both field
and laboratory conditions. The book also gives directions for using.tbe
instruments., and Usts possible caustis of trouble,, along with methods of
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ESK-1.. IQM-lp and KS1K-1 Itlectronia ETdpment (Cont. SOVA059
eliminating them. The lasic diagrams and first models of the equipment were
developed by the Thatitute of Science of h I rJA s and A utomLtion, Acadiemy of
Ekziences,, Mcr S3R) in cc*peratics with the electrical prospecting 2&borat.=T
of the V32G (ViTR). Mld tests of the equipment vere carried out jointly by
the above-mentioned laboratory and the MKA M Mw SSR. Production models of
the apparatus ware developed in the OXB of the )Unistrw of Geology and Conserva-
tion of Mineral Resources, USSR. The follow-Ing persons participated in the
development of the electriml prospecting equipment: A.V. Veshev, V.G. Zabov,
K.B. FAramdayev, L.7a. 11ftyak, G.A. Petrov, F.P. Sogolovskiy, A.A. FlaksmLn..
A.F. Fbkin, G.A. Shtambfirger, A.N. Chirlyev,, and L.M. Jaffe. In writing this
textbook.. the following persons participated on behalf of the OKB MiON:
A.K. Chirlyev and G.A. Petrav; an behalf of the IM AN Ukr SSR: L.Ya.
Mizyuk,, V.G. Zubov; on bebLlf of VIM; A.V. Veshev, L.V. 1-&riouovp and A.r.
Flokin. General editing was done by A.V. Veshev. There am 15 references:
12 Soviet, 1 ftedish, 1 English, and 1 French.
TAMZ OF CONTW8i
Forevord
Tiatr6duction
3
4
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ESK-1, and EM-1 HleetrmUc lqtxipmnt (Coat. ) SDV/4059
Ch. L Basic Diagrams of Klectronle Automatic Cmpensators ESK-1, EM-1,
and EM-1
1. Mock diagram of thdESK-1 and KM-l instrments 8
2. Operating principle of the automatic empenaation circuit 10
3. Operating principle of ecoputing autematic compensators KM-l
and EM-1 14
4. Vibrapack festwes and construction 21
5. D4 electronic amplifier 27
6. PoI&Azatian coqperisatdr, 36
Ch. n. Zlectronic Pointer Compenestor ESK-1 37
1. Technical features of the Instrument 37
2. Basic diagram of the Instraient 718
3. Constz-antion of the instr=ent -1.7
4. Adjustment and testing of the instrument uncIer laboratory and
field conditions 48
Ch. IM CaMuting Compens&tmrs M3H-1 and XM-1 52
1. TL-chnical features of the Instrusent 52
2. Basic diagran of the M3R-1 Instroeent 55
Card 3/5
Acadeny of Sciences (Cont.)
SOF/5570
c) Brati7chuk, N.V. [Chief of Optical Observation Station].
Uzbgorod State University 20
d) Nevellskiy,, A.V. [Junior Scientific Member of the Astronomical
Council]. Astronomical Observatory of Ural State University,
Sverdlovsk 21
e) Kakhkhorov,, A.,, apd'F.P. Zav'vyalov. (Artificial Satellite
Photographic Observation Station No. 068). Institute of
Astrophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Tadzhik Soviet
Socialist Republic., Stalinabad 22
Vollynski7, B.A. [Chief of the Yaroslavl' Artificial Satellite
Observation Station]. Yaroslavl' Pesdagogic Institute. Chronicle 22
AVAMAM: Library of ConUess
AC /dva/
~mu
Card 4/4 1013161
GIMLIPABB, B.1T.;,GRIRT9DVp A.D.
SwitchinG-type circuits for time recording during visual obser-
vations of artificial earth satellites. Biul.sta.opt,nabloisk,
sPut-Zem, no-1:1-3 160. (MA 13-.5)
1. Arkhangel'sk-aya stantsiya nablyudenlya. iskusetvenrqkh sputnikov
Zemli.
(Artificial oatellites-Tracking) (Time measurements)
. 2=9 A.D.; XOPOSOV, G.D. (Arkhangelisk)
Photograping interrupter satellite track with the miniature
*Lentngrad* camera. Kul. sta.pot.nabl. ink. spat. Zem. no.28*-9
162. 4M 15912)
1, Arkhangellskaya stantoiya nabl7udeniya iskusetvennyM oputniko*
zemli.
(Artificial natellites-Tracking)
14(3) SOV/176-58-7-5/17
AUTHOR: Chirtsov, M., Lieutenant Colonel
TITLE: One of the Ways of Reducing Time Needed to Build
an Equipment Position (Odin iz putey sokrashcheniya
srokov inzhenernogo oborudovaniya pozitsiy)
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-inzhenernyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 7t pp 17-19 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author states that mechanization is the answer to
the problem and recommends excavating by a combined
method of explosives (2 kg of T.N.T. for 2-m-wide
excavation) and bulldozers. This reduces the work (cal-
culated in hours) several times as against the work
done by hand. Nevertheless training for manual exca-
vation is necessary because manual methods are used
when working on small constructions, or when close to
the enemy.
Card 1/1
AE;WQV# OY~ ~'&,;
ftP3--,.cina bri4m Iv tuboa. Awtdor. 22 no.lOt22 f) #W
(MA 19211)
ACC NR. AP6035726
(A) SOURCE CODE: UR/o4j3/66/ooo/oiqjoo86/oo86
I.NVENTOR; Kasimov, R. G.; Kirichenko, 1. D.; Livehits, S. Y&.; Yezheritskiy, A. X.;
i Yomichev, A. V.1 Ch
Irtsoy 1.1 rudin, 6. M.
JL _V.
ORG: none
TITLE: W-thod of extrading mercury from tailings, Class h0s No. 186706
SOURCE: Izobretiniya, pronVehlennyye obraztoy, tovarnyye snaki, no. 19, 1966, 86
TOPIC TAM; mercury, mining engineering, metal extracting / JA,_ 4~.. ~Alll
ABSTRACT: To raise the yield and sanitary vork conditions for mercury extraction
by nitric acid and electrolysis, the electrolysis is carried out in a solution con-
taining 230-260 gram/liter of mercury and 20-40 grWliter of nitric acid and using
a nonsoluble anodq and a mercuric cathode, the anode and cathode current densities
are 300-450 add 450--600 amp/mz. respectively. [WA-961
SUB CODE: 08,j1,&1suBx am: 3oDec64/
SOKIIIIINY N.F.; NIKHAFEWAN, L.A.; FOMICIDII, A.V.; LIVSPITS, 6.Ya.;
C
,~., KASIMV, R.G.; LUKINA, M.Yu.-, ZHAVOR'N'rf)"I
_~: I I I ~-.f S G~,-_y 'J. I
Fy-perAmental industrial production of pharmaeop(eial cyclopropane.
Khim. prom. 42 no.9:662-661, S 165. (M---PA 18:9)
" F..
, W!, I r~ "I
.1 I'll I - 1. t . , . ,
.-. t~ ~11, C on,,, Lan t.1 13 2 1 N!, I. . n" ~4 -III I , 14 *.f-.,l I~C- ,orc pcr&pt,
. E ,,I .. - --- * , . , 11.,.ji I --k . . I . - .1 1
1, Aut-al .7 ng.,. .- - .
winter condltiom~& (-;nsir Fjjt~ j(-_ i q E, 16,,
I .;
CHIRIJ, Constantin, ing.
~ -I.- I--- -.- 1--l
111gh efficiency of advanced technology. Constr Buc 16 nu.754:3
20 J 164.
1. Head of Technical Office, Braila.
'j,
SU Given Narres'
ftwltrY: Rummia
Acad=ic Dagrees:
Svarce: Bucharest, Igian Vol IX, No 4, Sep-Oat 19617 PP 339-344-
Data: Studies on the Incidence of Pathogenic Staphylococcus and
Colibacillus As Hoalth Indicators in Hospital Units."
Aut'ho r s :
TUNaU_,_~-Dr.-
O~LIRU
1-U.RGU, R., -Dr.-
CI A., -Dr.-
_PT,~TgAN`Ut Lo, -Dre-
-CORT"TAIFANUI *I -Dr.-
I-XSAT S. I -Dr.-
..I .,oric parfnrmod at tho Regional Sanepid. (Sanopidul Re gional) Dobroges.
IIIHM- V-6
Some results of mechanized afforestation work in Dobruja. P. 613.
MTSTA PADURILOR. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Technicienilor din
Romania si al M-inisterului Agriculturii si Silviculturii) Bucuresti. Vol. 70,
no. 12, Dec. 1955.
So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 8 August, 1956
CH IRU, V ; , PRT~sz' E. . , - 1. ~ I I
. - I I . I - . 1 .1 1 ~
"Effects of Winter on Young Shelter Belts in the Dobruja Steppe." P. 259..
(ANAISEM RCR'fi-NO-SOT=ICE# Vol. 69P No, 6, June, 1954, Bucuresti, Rumania.)
Sol Monthly List of East baropean Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 4.
No, It Jan. 1955 Uncl.
GHIM=cu$ C.
Some problems of mechanization in the cerardoB industry. p. 2
CONSTRUCTORUL., DucureBti,, Vol 8p No. 318s, Feb. 1956
SO: Fast Baropean Accessions List (F=) Librar7 of Congress., Vol 5. No. To Ju3.Yo 1956
CHIRULESCU M ing ; PLOSTINARU, D.; LARGU, Gh., corespondent; CALIS,
P., I
~eg ~na, corespondenta; BARBALATA, St.
News. Constr Buc 16 no.7751l 14 N 164.
1. Head of Construction Site No.601, Tirgu Jiu (for Chirulescu).
2. Galati Branch of the Voluntary Editorial Office of
"Constructorul" (for Barbalata).
CHAUSHOV, Ds., CHIRIJPKOV*l T.. , -
Personal experienceo in the treatment of fissura ani. Xhirurgila, Safi&
10 no.4:344-348 1957.
1. ObahchoarmeiskEL bolnitsa - SoMa.
(AMS, die.
fissure, management (Dal))
TEPLITSKI-f, M.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHIRVA, k.K.p Insh.
Redesigning of /*000-"-l type blast-furnace gas accuslatorse
Pron.energ. 18 no.2131-36 F 163. (MIRL 16:2)
(Blast furnaces)
CHIRTA,"Yedor; KOSTIN,,V., red.; DANILINA, A., tekhn.red.
[Land of golden fruit) Zemlia zolotykh plodov. Hoakva, Goo.
A4zd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1959. 60 p. (KIRA 13:12)
(Golodrgya Steppe-Economic conditions)
VAGEROV, V.S.; FARTUKOV, M.M.;_CiTRVA _ U. ELEVA, A. P.
~.; SHCHAIr
Upper Cretaceous sediments of the Bakhardok3k keyhole. Izv.
AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh., khim. i geol.nauk no.5:49-54
165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. TSertrallnkya kompleksnaYa tematJoheskaya ekspeditslya
GPGK Turkmenskoy SSR.
4 1.1
CHIRVA, K. Fla&z~-
High-productivity potentinlities in the operation of ex(,.nvntors.
Nast-ual. 5 no.11:11-12 N 156, (KIRA 10:1)
1. Sta--shiy machinist ekskavatom Semenovskogo rftzrezft kombinata
U)-.rburugol I .
(Cop-I mining machinery)
CHIRVA. P.S.. bulldozerlot.
Using tooth on the blade of a D-157 bulldozer. Kekhstroi. 10 no.11:29
N 153. (MLRL 6:11)
(Bulldozers)
CHIUA, Pal ovich, bultdozerist; PANKMA, Y.M., rodaktor; KIRSANCWA,
R.Yr.".,tekhnicheekjy redak-tor.
[All-purpose bulldozer] Bulldozer - universallnaia mathiun. Moskva.
Ind-vo VT*SPS Profisdat, 1955. 39 P. (mm 9:4)
1. Perepa"aya gidro-olektricheakaya stanteiya, Tadshikokoy SSR.
(for Chirva).
(Bulldozers)
CHIRVA, S.A.
Tertiary sedJraAnts in the soughwestern Taz Peninouli. Trudy VNIGRI
no.158123-32 160, NM 24:3)
Stratigraphic)
(Ths
Peninuola-Goologyp
CHIRVA, S.A..
Faleogene sediments in the soutbern part of the TO Peninsula.
Trudy VNIGRI no.220. Geol. abor. no.8t70-79 163.
(IMU 17:3)
GALERKINA, S.G.; GHMVAq S.A.
Find of macrofauna in the Lyulin-Vor horizon of northwestern
Siberia. Trudy VMGRI no.225t9l-.92 163o (MMA 17:3)
C~~_g.A.
Kaolinized sediments in the north of Western Siberia. Trudy VNIGRI
no.225t93-96 163* (MIRA 17:3)
GALERKINA, S.G.; VEREITINOVA, T.A.; CHI~VL__~.~.; KROKHIN, I,P.; REYININ, I.V.;
LAZUKOVY G.I.
Results of studying facies and the Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleogeo-
graphy for forecasting oil- and gas-bearing formations in north-
western Siberia. Trudy VNIGRI no.225tl2l.-166 163. (MIRA 17:3)
LOSIYEVSKIY, Y.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHIRVA, V.I., inzh.
Evaporator for concentrated solutions of sodium hydroxide. Khim.
mash. no.4:10-12 Jl-Ag '61. (MIRA 14:8)
(Evaporating appliances) (Sodium hydroxide)
-L 1-1021-6~ 96-1 (m) /WP (t) 1FWP (b) ~ -r- "A
WT
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P rri r z i. n
T9T"!(7 TAGS: g(-!, FPR methchl. radiatIon. dofiAct
gas ~L-s L -)I.
An explanation o1 Llie or)ServeG taleew is presenLru. i ne UI eC LrUD Pal- EU -1 t
.-Methodww
FO~G- 1.9%; CRO t-,-nce-s, 0-0-52%, specific surfnce area
r-1 U021-65
ACCESSION INR: AT4046907
2
varxir-700 rn /g maximurn pore liamet-
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C a rd 2.1 4
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Arx ~lp
KHORLIN, A.Ya.; CHERVA, V.Ya.; KOCIETKOV, N.K.
Triterpenic saponins. Report No.15: Clematoside G, a triterpenic.
oligoside from roots of Clematis manshurica Rupr. Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser. khim. no.5:811-818 165. 49RU 18:5)
1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy Ali SSSR.
. . I ~ 1~ - i t. ~. *,
I
Chirra .v Ye. I I k6ullkw 1
I
1. FURSOV, N. I., DOCENT, CHIRVINA, Ye. D.
9. UsSR (600)
4. Blood - Transfusion
7. Rectal administration of hemo2,vzed blood.. Klin. med. 30,01952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
USSR/General Diology. Individwd Developuent. Grafting
and Adhesions. 13
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 76298.
Author : Chirvina,. Ye. D.
Ow1b.- .--on the 716AIT-Nurgory of. Long Non-Iloaling Wounds
and Trophic Vicars With Dunked. Skin.
Orig Pub: Veetn. khirurgiya, 1956, 77, No 4, 71-76.
Abstract; Autoplaotic grafts of skin conserved 1-3 days
(often 8-21 days) at a temperature of 5-60
was carried out m 48 patients with long non-
healing vounds and trophic ulcers. Histochemi-
cally, it vas established that there are dege-
nerative changes in the preserved pieces; how-
ever, these fraguents are viable up to 30 days
and can be used for grafting. Good healing Rf
Card 1/2 C AIV
CHIRVMA, Ye.D.. kand.med.nauk (Rostov-nn-Donu, Bratakiy per., d.47, kv.2)
-'TRMOV, V.I"*, kand.wed.nauko
Ghanges in the circulatiTq; blood level nnd its frnetions in burn
dinanse [with summary in Feglishl. VeBt.khir. 80 no.6:69-7.3 Je 158
(MMA ill?)
1. Iz propedevtichaskoy khirurgieheskny kliniki (trm.-prof. G.S.
Ivnkhnanko Edacensedl) Rontovskogo-nn-Donu maditsinnkogo inatituta.
(BLOOD VOLUME, determ.
in exper. burTin in animals with rndiphonphorus (Rus))
(BUIUIS. exper.
eff. on circul,9ting blood volume in animnla, rndiophosphorus
(]Jul;))
(PHOSPHORUS, radioactive
determ. of circulating blood volume in exper. burns
in animals (Rus))
CHIRYINA, YO.D.
Acute volyulus of the stomach; abstract. Jbirurgiia 34 no.12tq~ D 158.
(MM 12:1)
1. Iss propedevtIcheakoy kbirurgicbmakoy kliniki (mav. prof. G.6.
Ivakhnenko) Roetovskogo gosudaretvemogo maditainskogo instituta,
(STOMACH-DISSM)
The EXCERM MEDICA Sect 9/Vol 13/5 SURGMY 'May 59'-. 'e.
X. 5)
2315.(742) CHANGES IN VOLUME OF THE CIRCULATING BLOOD AND
ITS FRACTIONS IN BURNS (Russian text) -Chi rvin a E. D. and Tru-
h o V V. P. - VESTN. KHIR. 1958, 80/6 (69-ilyrh-Mms 5
Applying radioactive phosphorus, p3Z the authors could demonstrate that in experi-
mental burns the decrease of circulating blood volume as also the volumes of cir-
culating blood plasma and erythrocytes begins at the moment of ignition and con-
tinues for 2 hr. , the maximal roduction being noted during the first post-burn
minutes. The greater the burn trauma, the faster the decrease of circulating
blood plasma and erythrocytes volume. The decrease of plasma volume was more
;Z3 /S
marked than that of circulating erythrocytes. resulting in increased blood concen-
tration. There was a return to a normal concentration at the end of the 2nd day,
this condition being followed by blood dilution owing to an increase of circulating
blood and plasma volume. In animals treated with plasma transfusion the volume
of circulating blood and plasma returns not only to the normal level but by the 4th
hr. becomes notably increased and there in but a slight decrease before the de th
of the animal. When using whole preserved blood. the same data are seen. onl;
the volume of circulating blood and plasma does not reach such high levels; on the
other hand. the erythrocyte volume shows an increase comparabke te Lhe former
figures. Physiologic saline infusion results in a slower response ond t~4 return to
the normal value in reached by the Gth hr.
Z
CHMIFIRAITO&LY kand.mvdnauk; FEDOROV, N.I.
Thermal burns of the respiratory tract* Vest.khir. no.6-.48-50
262* (KIRA 150-1)
1, Iz kliniki obohobey khirurgii (zav, - prof, PIP. Kovalemko)
Rostovelcogo-na-Donu seditainokogo instituta,
(RESPIRATORY ORGANS--VMDS OD IMMES)
(BUIMS AND SCAIMS)
.C;HMVINSXAYA, M, V,, LAPM) 1, Yu., and CIMPSAX) S. Ye.
"Tectonic Schema of the Eastern Part of the Ukrainian SSR,u Byul. MOIP
.0tdel. Geol., 27, No.2, 1952
CHIRVINSXAYji, M.V.
Characteristic correl&tions between the stratigraphic complexes
of sedimentary strata of tha Dnieper-Donets depression. Dokl.
AN SSSR 94 no.5:937-940 F '54. WaA 7:2)
1. Ukrainskiy razvedochnyy geofizichaskiy trest Ukrneftegeo-
fisika. Pr6dstavleno akademikom D.Y.Nalivkinym.
(Donets Basin--Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Geology, Stratigraphic--Donato Basin)
15-1957-10-13790
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 19579 Nr 10,
pp 57-58 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Chirvinakayal M, V,
TITLE, The Nature of the Folding and Faulting in the Sedimen-
tary Rocks of the Dnepr-Donets Basin According to Geo-
physical Data (Kharakteriatika skladchatykh i razryvnykh
dislokatsiy osadochnoy tolshchi Dneprovsko-Donetskoy
vpadiny po dannym geofiziki)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol, nauk. AN UkSSR, ser. geofiz., 195b,
Nr 1, pp, 21-35
ABSTRACT: The following types of folded structures have been dif-
ferentiated in the Dnepr-Donets basin on the basis of
geophysical data and deep borings: 1) structures dis-
turbed by salt intrusions--antiolines about the border-
ing zo e, anticlines of the transitional zone, antiallnes
of the central graben, and salt dome structures; 2)
structures not disturbed by salt-structures of marginal
Card 1/3 anticlines (Mikhaylovsko -Golubovskiy ridge), structures
15-1957-10-13790
The Nature of the Folding and Faulting in the Sedimentary Rocks of
the Dnepr-Donets Basin According to Geophysical Data
of the surface rocks, and anticlines of the central part of the
basin and transitional zones; 3) structures with complications
not clearly related to salt-recumbent uplifts and flexures.
These types are differentipLted by the size of the fold, by the
degree of asymmetry and steepness of the limbs, by the width of
the axial area, and by the relative spatial position. The fea-
tures they have in common are the northwesterly trend, the nu-
merous erosion surfaces in the areas of the crests, the lack of
correspondence of structural pattern in different stratigraphic
groups, and the faults, The conditions of development of the
folds have not been adequately explained. It has been estab-
lished merely that the folding was discontinuous, the later
structural pattern was inherited from the earlier pattern, and
the general pattern has been disturbed by irregular movements of
sal*t, especially noticeable in zones of intersecting fractures.
Regional fractures and fractures associated genetically with
salt tectonics have been differentiated. It is noted that the
Card 2/3
15-1957-10-13790
The Nature of the Folding and Faulting in the Sedimentary Rocks of
the Dnepr-Donets Basin According to Geophysical Data
regions of most intense movements have been confined to the can-
tral graben and, in part, to the border zone of the Dnepr-Donets
basin.
Card 3/3 A. V. Luklyanov
AMM73VA, R.I.; GHIRVIIISK&TA, MoV.
Hypeometry of the foundation of the Unieper-Donste lowland. Geol.
nefti 2 no*6:55-61 Js 158. (MIRA 11:6)
l.Trest Ukrueftegoofisiks.
(Dnieper Lbwland--Altitudoe--Moasurement)
(Donets Basin--Altitudea-Measurement)
CHIRVINSKAYA H.
Basic tectonic characteristics of the Dnieper-Donets lowland,
based on geophysical daia. Geol. abor. [Imov] no-5/6:135-147
158, WRA 12:10)
l.Trest "Ukrnaftogsfisiba," Irlyev.
(DAlimper Lowland--Geology-, Strujotural)
(Donets Basin--Gooloff, Structural)
GHIRVIESKATA, M.V.. GURSVICH, B.L.
Tectonics of the Black Sea region, Sov.geole 2 no.4:83
Ap '59. (MIRA 12:;r -
1. Treat "Ukrnaftegeofisike.."
(Black Sea region-Geology, Structural)
ANDREMA, R.I.; BIRBRATER, I.Sh.; GAVRISH, V.K.; CHIRVIMKATA, M.V.
Efficient combined geological-geopbysical method for areal
prospecting used in the Dnieper-Donets Lowland. Geol.nefti i
F,aza 3 no.11:24-28 N '59- WM 13:3)
1. Treat Ukrneftegeoftsilm.
(Dnieper Lovland--Prospectiz)g--GeopbvoicaI methods)
(Donets Basin-Prospecting geopbysical methods)
VASIL17EV, V.G.; GRACHEY, G.I.; NEVOLIN, N.V.; 02MRSKAYA, M,L,; PODOBA,
N.V.- Prinimali uchastlys: AT-EKS CHIK, S.N.; GUMOVICH, S.N.;
DIMSOM, G.Kh.; DZVI&LAYA, N.Y.; MIOKIN, I.Ye.,' IVANOVA#
U.N.; KAZARINOV, V.P.; KALININA, V.V.; KOMMiKO, S.P.; H&DVM)EVe
V.Ya.; PUSTILINIKOV, M.R.; ROSTOVTSEV, N.N.; SKOELIKOVA, G.I.;
STKPAIIOV, P.P.- TITOV. V.A.; PWIADI. 2.B.; CHIRVIUSKAYA, N.V.;
SHHAROVA, V.P., GRATSIANOVA, O*P., red.;
red.; MWWINA, B.A., t6khn.red.
[Manual for geophysicists in four volumes] Spravoohnik geofitike,
v chetyrekh tomakh. Moskva, Gos.nauohno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-
toplivnoi lit-ry. Vel.l. [Stratigraphy, lithology, tectonics,
and physical proportion of rocks] Stratigraflia. litologiia,
tektonika 1 fizicheskie svoistva gornykh porod. Pod red. O.P.
Gratsianovoi. 1960. 636 p. (MIRA 14:1)
(Petroleum geology) (Gas, Natural-Geology)
z
CHIRVINSKATA, M.T.
Combining seismic prospecting and drilling. Geol. nefti i gaza
4 no. 3:31-33 Mr 160. (MIBA 13:12)
1. Trest Ukreftegoofizika.
(Oil well drilling) (Seismic prospecting)
S/169/62/000/005/023/093
D228/D307
AUTHORS: Andreyeva, R. I., Gavrish, V. K. and Chirvinskaya,
M. V.
TITLE,: Trial complex processing of seismic and drilling data
for the multiblock uplifts of the Dneprovsko-Donets-
kaya Depression /-Abstracter's note: Given as Denets...
in the Russian o:Figinal.
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 5, 1962, 27, ab-
e
stract 5A213 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn.., Geologiya,
no. 5, 1961, 27-31)
TEEXT: Complex processing of seismic and drilling data, obtained
on one of the local uplifts within the Dneprovskiy Graben, has been
carried out. The thorough allocation of the'reflecting horizons
to definite lithologic-stratigraphic boundaries, with the wide use
olf electric logging data; the correlative linking of these hori-
zons in closed polygons; the preparation of schemes for the trac-
incr o' tectonic dislocations; the preparation of maps of the re-,
7.
fiection grade; and a number of other interpretation procedures
Card 1/2
S/16 62/000/005/023/093
Trial complex processing ... D228YD307
have allowed the existing notions about this structure to be.es-
sentially supplemented and made more precise. A number of detailed
structural maps and a series of maps, characterizing the uplift's
history of formation, urere,constructed as a result of the execu-
tion of the complex interpretation. The resulting data can be em-
C>
ployed to orient further prospecting operations, to estimate the
reserves, and to investigate the mechanisms whereby oil and gas
pools are formed. /"wAbstracter's note: Complete translation.-7
-Pard .2/2
ANDREYE;VA,, R.I.; CEIRVIMKAYAP M.V.
Rypcometry of the basement of the Dnieper grapen. Gool. rAefti
i gaza, 5 no.32:31-35 D 161* (MIRA 14:11)
1. Treat LTkrgeofizravvedlca.
(Dnisper.-.Donets,-l)wland--Altitudes--Measurement)
GUREVICH, B.L.; IKLITOCHENKOI I.F.; CHIRVINSKAYA AVA
Oil and gas prospecting trends in the Black Sea region. Geol.
nefti i gaza 5 no.6:6-10 is 161. (MIRA l4z6j
1i Trest Ukrge0f12razvedka, Glavgeologiya USSR.
(Black Sea region--Petroleum geology)
(Black Sea region-Gas, Natural--Geology)
A.RSIRIY., Yu.A.; BLAME, M.I.; BLIZIIYUK, V.F.; GLIJSIIKO, V.V.;
KLITOCHERKO I.F.; LITVINOV, V.R.; PALIY,.A.M.; PAIIIKIV, A.I.f.;
PISTRAK, R:4.,- CHERPAK, S.Ye.; CHIRVINSMU.-M.Y.; YARCIIENKO, L.M.
Plan for the areal study of the Dnieper-Donets Lowland. Trudy
VIIIIGAZ no.14:3-17 162. (1911A 15: 5)
(Dnieper-Donets Lowland-Petroleum goology)
(Di-iieper-Donets Lmland-Gas, Natural-Ge6logy)
CIIIRVINSKAYA, M.V.
Formation of local structures in the Dnieper-Donets Lowland.
Trudy VIIIIGA2,' no.14:62-67 162. (MIFLA 15: 5) '
(Dnieper.-Don'ets Lowland.--Petroleum geology)
(Wdepar.-Donets Low3and--Gas, Natural--- -Geology)
GLUSHKO, VasilAy VasilOyevich; KLITOCHMO, Ivan Filippovich;
KRAMARENKO, Vladimir Nikolayevich; MAKSIMOV, Stepan
Pavlovich; f'HIRVINSKAYA,.W4 1k 'pir
_*~ 3f 41 ,oyna;
OVCHINNIKOVA, S.Y.,, red.; VORONOVA, V.V.p tekhn. red.
[Geology of oil and gas fields in the Ukrainian S.S.R.]
Geologiia neftianykh i gazovykh mestorozhdenii Ukrain.-
skoi M. Moskva., Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 314 P.
(MIA 17:2)
CHIRVINSKAYA, M. V.; KMMAREIO.O, V. N.; "'11110CHENKO, I. P.
-- -- ------
"Tectonic and facies (,onditions as a factor of oil and gas accuin-alation In the
Ukrainian SS-A."
report submitted for 22nd SesB, Intl Geological Cong, New Delhi, 14-22 Dec
1964.
GUREVICH B.L.; ZAYKOVSKIY, N.Ya.; SOLOVOVA, L.Ya.; CHIRVIKSKAYA, M.V.
S
Development of structures in the Tarkhankut Peninsula,
Sov. geol. 7 no.3:116-120 Mr 164. (MM 17:10)
1. Kiyevskaya ekspeditaiya Ukrainakogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo
gornorudnogo instituta.
-El-U, Y il
1.311ri.ed Paleo t rL 'r,
Dnie I,w,-D a not.,~ Luolalld. G,-i(lt 6: 1, Jo
8, : 8
165.
,I. Uhndnskly rVIII 3110-i ly C,
illotitut) K.I.yc--,,; uj:-,-ttvl,,--,dyt- iwoliot-,i oklir.--~IIY nadr pri
Soveto 1.11rij.9tro Ulii,351 i tro,-A ljl~rrc.,,-~fizrazvt~dl, t.
I ACC NRs AT6028370
,AUTHOR-P Subbotin, S.. I.; Gurevich, B. L.; Sollogub, V..B.,1 Chekunov, A. V.;
.,Chirvinskaya, M. V.; Kuzhelov, G. K. (Deceased)
o9r.: none
T171E: Deep-seated atructure of the Ukraine, based on data from geophysical investi-
I gations
SOURCE:. International Geological Congress. 22d, New Delhi, 1964. Goologichaskiye
retul'taty prikladnoy geofiniki (Geological results of applied geophysteg);.'doklady
sovetskikh geologov,*problema 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965, 56-69
.TOPIC TAGS: tectonics upper mantle, earth crusts stratigraphyj
Ukraine
-ABSTRACT: Geological and particularly-geophysical investigations have located a
great number of deep-seated faults in the Ukraine.. These faults have mainly
-northeast add northwest strikes. The northeast-strike faults predominate in the
'Ukrainian shields the Black Sea dep~ression, and the northern part of the Black
SAa basin, while northwest-strike* faults are typical*of the Dneprovsko-~Donetskaya
depression,.the Trans-Carpathian depression, the folded Carpathians, the Carpathian
forede6p and the southwestern part of the Russian platfo=. For the-area, as a
whole, it has been found that the macrostructural'features of deep-seated faults
haim longitudinal or*traneverse strikes. Tectonic movements in the Earth.'s crust
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are mainly caused by compression and expansion of the mantle associated with poly-
morphic, phase and electron transformations, or chemical alterations. Deep-
seated 'faults originate in the upper mantle hundreds or at least tens of km deep.
The.main types of faults located in the Ukraine are: ' 1) ancient Proterozoic faults
.in the Precambrian basement; 2) faults of different ages, expressed in the basement
as major stages and separating principal structural features or their components';
and 3) transverse (sometimes longitudinal) faults cutting across the main structures
and separating them into individual,blocks. In addition, there are many faults in
t,he sedimentary strata whichare directly or indirectly associated with the block
movement of the basement. The study of the deep-seated crustal structure of the main
.jeotectonic features of the Ukraine is based upon geophysical, mostly seismic, in-
vestigations. The.*block-type structure of the crust has been established, and a
number of deepi-seated faults have been located. A general feature is increased
crustal.thickness under uplifts and decreased thickness.under depressions. It has
been found that the granite layer contains shallow gently sloping seismic discon-
tinuities, which may either separate different structural stages and rock complexes
or represent purely physical boundaries. The Ukraine has been divided into structural
zones'on the'basis of geological and geophysical-data# and detailed.characteriatice of
all.itones are given.. Orig. art. hasi 2 figures.
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CHIRVBSKIY, I.A., agronom.
7all plowing in arid regions. Nauka i pered.op.v sel'khoz. 7
no.9:31-32 S 157. (MIRA 10:10)
(Plowing)
CHIRVINSKIT, I.A.
In the Scientific Technical Council of the Minlstx7 of Agriculture
of the U.S.S.R. Zemledelle 6 no.8:94-96 Ag 158. (NIRA 12:11)
(Tillage)
CHIRVINSKI (IV
. - .Agronom
losiagrostle. a Taluable forage plant. Nau-Im i pered. op. T
sellkhoz 8 no.12:51-52 D '58. (MIn 12:1)
(Forage plants)
-29mm Kil - 7 * agronom
SoIlless culture of vegetable crope. Nanke. I pered.op. v sellkhoz.
8 no-11:53-54 N '58. (NM ll*.12)
(Plants~-Sollles culture) (Vegetablen)
CHIRVINSKIYq LA
Radioactive isotopes in agriculture. Zemledelie 23 no. W8
F 163.. (KM 14:2)
(Plantat Effect of radioactivity oj2)
CHIRVINSKIYI I.A.
11-- --~
Now met~~odsof harvesting hay for the preparation of protein and
meal. Zemledelie 8 no.6:93-95 Je'60. (HMA 13:10)
vitamin-rich hay
(Ilay-Harvesting)
~,cmvnmir, i.A.
large-scale soil Investigations. Zemledelle 8 no.12:83-M D 060.
(MIR& 13:n)
(Soil research)
CHIRVINSKIY- LA-
In the Agronomy Section c~f.the Scientific Technical Council of
the Miniotry of Agricultural of the U.S.S.R. Zemledelie 23 ~,
no.6:89-90 Je 161. (MIRA .14:6)
(Corn (maize))
CHIRVINSKIY, I.; KOSOBOKOVP G.
New method for storing grain for cattle feed. Zemledelie 23
no.8.-87-88 Ag 161* (MIRA 14:10)
(Grain-Storage) (Cattle-Feeding and feeds)
Chirv 'E. 116n, the 1'4,netit- --stu~r-, ol,
their con tent of thc- C,-) DOUV, S Fe,?14 i nnCi Fe NiP , thc, r, r f!
phosphi.:e (,.C nickel :,'lfc~rr-itc TIP -j7,st,.,. p.
So: U-~261, 10 Anrl.' lZI.iurna].
4
YEFREMOVI I.S., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ZAGAYNOV, N.A., kand. tekhn. nauk;
NIKOLISKIY, I.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; CHIRVINSKIY, V.M., inzh,
Thermal resistance of silicon power rectifiers. Elektrichestvo
no.2:42-45 F 165. (MIRA 1923)
1. Moskovskiy energetichaskiy institut.
SKOROBCGATYYP G.;_CHIMPKIN, V.
From a plant to the field witha motor vehicle. Avt. transp. 42 no.9t
3-8 S 164, (MIRA 17M)
1. Lenobltrano.
LAVROVA, L.P., kand.tokhn.aauk; VOLOVINBKATA, V.P.; IRAVCHUKO, N.D.,
starshly nauoh'ayy sotradnik; LEVINApIL.I., starphiy nanchOY7
sotrudnik; !ZHIRIATKII. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
XONAREVSKlY, A..-.., starshiv nauchnyy sotrudnik; XMOVA, V.V.;
mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TXIJWNEVA, V.P., mladshiy.nauchnyy
sotrudnik;KITMIN, N.N., inzh.; WaYUTIN, P.I., inzh.
Developing a continuous mechanized preparation of sausage meat
used in the production of cooked sausages. Trudy VNIIMP no.9;
13-39 '59. (MIRA 13-8)
1. Xoskovskiy wookombinat (for Hatytain and.Malyutin).
(sausages)
_ CHIRYATNIKOV, Veniamin Ivanovich; KORBUT, L.V., red.; SATAROVA,
A.M. p teldms red,, -
(Boning and sinewing of meat] Obvalka i zhilovka mlasa. Mo-
skva,, Pishchepromizdat, 1961 62 (MIRA 15:4)
(Meat ;~ttiwl
CHIRTATNIKOV, Veniaxjjj,.jvawvioh; BUTANOVAt Anna Stepanovna;
V.G., retsenzent; KORBUT, L.V., red.;
ZARSHCHIKOVA, L.N., tekhn. red.
[Stuffing and tying of sausage) Shpritsevanie i viazka
kolbas. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 46 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Sausages)
CHIRYATNIKOV. V.I.,-starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LEVINA 3 L,I., starshiy
nauchnyy.sotrudnik; BUSHKOVA, L.A., m1adshiy nauchnvy sotrudnik;
STEFANOV, A,V., starshiy veterinarnyy vrach-bakteriolog;
SHIRYAYEVA, V..M., starshiy veterinarnyy vrach-bakteriolog;
SOLOVIYEVA, O.T., veterinarnyy vrach-bakteriolog,- BOLDOVA,
A.K., inzh.
Aging of cured meat in large containers. Trudy VNIIMP
no.12:58-70 162. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Vsesoyuziiyy nauahno-issledovatellskiy institut myasnoy
pronyshlennosti (for Chiryatnikov, Levina, Bushkova).
2. Moskovskiy myasokombinat (for Stefanov, Shiryayeva, Solov'yeva,
Boldova).
ZAYAS, Yu.F., starshiy nauchayy sotrudnik; CHIRYATNIKOV, V.I., starshiy
nauchayy sotrudnik; BUSHKOVA, L.A-~ Botrudnik,
P
BORISOVA, A.I., staraldy tekhmik
Using the ultrasonic hydrodynamic system for the production of
dondiment emulsions. Trudy VNIINP no.14:82-84 162. (MIRA 16:8)
(Condiments) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications)
ANDRIYENKO, D.A.;,-SY4~~)~AYEV, A.Go__.
Parallactic photography of polar lights in the Tiksi Bay region.
Geomag. i aer. 3 no.6-.1135-1136 N-D 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Kiyevskiy gosuditrstvennyy universitet i Institut
kosmofizicheskikh issledoyaniy i aeronomii Yakutskogo filiala
Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSM.
L 04891-67 EWT(1)IFCO GW/GD
kCC NRt AT6027216 SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Chiryayev, A. G.
51
ORG: none
TITLE- Dependence of the resolving power of a panoramic Ionospheric station on indicator
sensitivity
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeloniy_q. Sibirskly institut zemnogo magnetizma, ionostery
t rasprostranel-.-.-a--r-a-W-o~oln~. fWs-ledovanlya po geomagnetizmu I aeronomil (Studies In geo-
y
magnetism and aeronomy). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 91-93
TOPIC TAGS: ionospheric sounder, receiver resolution, receiver sensitivity ~ ;onosphlet-;C
a-b-soee 4-ion
ABSTRACT: The resolving power of a pnoramic ionoi3plieric station operating at a frequency
fl is discussed as the ratio of the unabsorbed field intensity E0fj to the minimum field In-
tensity Eminfl (minimum intensity required to reproduce a signal reflected from the Iono-
sphere on the indicator screen). The resol-ving power of the station derives as a funcUon of
the emitting power of the transmitter, antenna gain, and sensiUvJty of the receiving system.
The receiving system consists of a receiver and a ncanning-type Indicator, each of which has
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a sensitivity of Its own. Specifically Investigated is the effect of the difference in receiver and
indi-cator sensitivity on the resolving power of the station. It Is shown that a receiver sensi-
tivity greater than that of the indicator leads to a decrease In resolving power and, thereby to
exaggerated values of the minimum reflection frequency fmin and distortion of the conditions
of (apparent) ionospheric absorption. A method for determining Ionospheric absorption from
fmin Is described and the error involved in the method is assessed. A tabular comparison of
the parameters of a Soviet (AIS) and a U.S. (S-4) ionospheric stations shows that the resolving
power can be improved by increasing the gain of the receiving channel. It is shown that a dif-
ference in receiver and indicator sensitivity will have a well-pronounced adverse effect on the
resolving power of ionospheric stations operating at high latitudes, where oases of Increased
and total ionospheric absorption prevail. Orig. art. has: I formula and I table.
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IWA
ARGUNGVp I.A., red.; VASILIYSV~ S.N., red*,* KOIUAKINp P.Lf red.; KROTOV,
M.L. red,; LUMNINp G.A.p red.; TOMSKlYp S.Ke, red.; CFMSK31.,
N.V.., red.; CHMAYEV., G.O.., red.; SOIDVIMA., Ye.P.,, teklm.red.
[Forty years of the Yakut A.S.S.R.) 40 let 1AImtskoi ASSR.
IAkutsk, lAkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo., 1962. 189 f~M
(Yakutia-Economic conditions) (Yakutia--Culture)
r-_ txI U/ J. ,
1'- 11- / (.- V,
VM 0 V.L.; CHrRYAYNV, V.I.
Hydraulic and mechanical devices used for gripping moving units
of heavy-duty machine tools. Stan. i instre 28 no,11:7-10 N '57-
(MIRA 10:12)
(Machine tools--Attachments)
VBM, V.L.: CHIRTAYBY. V.I.: KUDINOV, V.A.. red.; LAZARKY, Th.M., teldm.red.
I I
[Some problems in analyzing the smoothness and displacement sensitivity
of feed mechanisms of heavy-duty metal-cutting machines] Nekotorye
voprosy raschetbv mekhanismov podachi tiazhelykh metallorezhuehchikh
stankov na plavnost''i cbnvatvitallnoatt peremashchaniia. Moskva.
TSentrallnoe biuro tekhn.informgtoii. 1958. 30 P. (MIRA 12-3)
1. Mioow. Ikeperimentallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut
metallorezkmohohikh stankov.
(Machine tools)
SOV/ltl-58-9-3/21
AUTHORS: Veyt s, V. L. and
TITIE: Planetary Transmissions in Heavy Machine Tools
(Planetarnyye peredachi tyazhelykh stankov)
PERIODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1958, Nr pp 10 - 15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The basic types of planetary transmissions used in the
feed mechanisms of heavy machine tools are discussed.
The kinematic diagrams of simple planetary transmissions
with three basic links are shown in Table 1. Tables 2
and 3 show various combinations of transmission ratios in
planetary transmissions. With high transmission ratios,
appreciable values of non-uni ormity are possible. Several
examples of planetary transmissions are shown in cross-
section. Some design features are criticised such as
unequal loads on the planet gears and excessive bearing
loads due to overhung planet gears. It is concluded
that planetary transmissions should be applied only where
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size limitations are predominant and engagement in
operation is essential.
There are 9 figures, 3 tables and 4 references, 3 of
which are Soviet-and 1 Czech.
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25(l) PHASE I BDOK EawITATION SOt80
Veyts, Vladimir LIvovich, Vladimir Kirillovich Dondoshanskiy, and Vyacheslav
Ivanovich Chiryayev
Vynuzhdennyye kolebaniya v metanorezhushchikh stankakh; raschet detaley i uz1ov
(Forced Vibrations in Metal-cutting Nwhine Toole; Design of Parts and Sub-
assemblies) Moscow, Mwhgiz, 1959. 287 P. Errata slip inserted. 5,500
copies printed.
Reviewer: V. A. Kudinov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: I. B. Barger,
Candidate of Technical Be'iences; Ed. of PabUshing House: V. P. Vasill-
yeva; Tech. Ed.: .0. V. Speranskaya; Managing Ed. for Literature on the
Design and Operation of Machinery (Leningrad Division,.Mashgiz): F. I.
Fetisov, Engineer.
-PUPPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel working in the design
and construction of machine tools. It my also be used by students of
institutions of higher technical education studying the theory of vibrations.
COVERAGE: The basic theory of vibrations and methods of designing parts and
subassemblies of machine tools for vibrational stability are presented.
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Forced Vibrations in Metal-cutting Machine Tools (Cont.) SOV/2780
1.
Types of vibrations occuring in metal-cutting machine tools and methods
of calculating natural frequencies of bending and torsional vibrations
are described. Special attention is given to calculating procedures
and theoretical principles. No personalities am mentioned. There am
38 references, all Soviet,
TAME OF CONTENTS:
Preface
PART 1. TEMORETICAL PRncipum OF VIMMIONS AND VEMWION
PHENORM IN MACHINE TOOIB O.K. Dondoshanakiy, Engineer)
5
Ch. 1. Vibrations in an Elastic System With One Degree of Freedom 7
1. Equation of motion 7
2. Free vibrations 8
3. Forced vibrations 11
4. Energy aspects of vibration processes 14
5. Some generalizations 20
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6. Transition through resonance 21
Ch. II. Vibrations in Systems With n Degrees of Freedom 22
7. Equation of motion 22
8. Free vibrations 23
9. Principal vibrations 25
10. Examples of free vibrations 26
11. Principal coordinates 32
12. Forced vibrations 33
Ch. III. Vibrations in Systems With Distributed Masses 40
13. Equation of motion 40
14. fiatural frequencies and modes of vibrations 42
15. Rayleigh formula 45
16. 4matftative characteristics of various modes of vibration 46
17. Effect of various factors on natural frequency 48
Ch. TV. getting Up Differential Equations for Vibrations in Various
Elastic Systems 53
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18. Generalized coordinate and the number of degrees of freeem of
a vibrating system 53
19. Lagrangib equations 56
20. Examples of setting up La&range equations 58
21. The number of degrees of freedom in an equivalent system 70
Ch. V. Vibrations in Machine Tools
22. Types of vibrations in machine tools
23. Nature of vibrations during cutting
24. Disturbing forces
73
73
73
79
PART 2-. METHODS OF DETERK1NING NATURAL FR1QUENCIES OF BENDING VIBRATIONS
Ch. 1. Determining Natural Frequemdes With the Application of Static
Influence Coefficients (V. K. Dondoshanskiy) 83
1. Influence coefficients for bar systems 83
2. Application of influence coefficients for setting up frequency
equations 103
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3. Converting an actual system to an equivalent system representing a
weightless beam with lumped point masses 116
Ch. II. Method of Dynamic Rigidity (V. K. Dondoshanakiy) 127
4. Concept of dynamic rigidity of a vibrating system 127
5. General characteristics of dynamic rigidity 130
6. Single-span beam with one degree of freedom 133
7. Dynamic rigidity of an orbitrary single-span beam 13T
8. Dynamic rigillity of . a nalti- 149
9. Cases of boundary conditions
P 153
10. I)
Determining the mmber of nodes on the vibration curve D-f(
which correspond to the given frequency U) 156
U . Calculating procedure 164
Ch. III. Energy Methods of Deter-mining Natural Frequencies of Bending
Vibrations (V. L. Veyts and V. I. Chiryayev, Engineers) 180
12. Rayleigh method for determining the lowest natural frequency 180
13. Retzau method 187
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Ch. IV. Selecting a Method for Calculating Natural Frequencies (V. K.
Dondoshanskiy) 200
14. General considerations 200
15. Practical recommendations 204
PART 3. WTHODS OF WXM6U=G NATURAL PMUEMIM OF TORSIONAL
VIBRATIONS (V. L. Veyts and V. I. Chiryayev)
Ch. 1. Theoretical Principles of a Method for Calculating Torsional
Vibrations 207'.
1. Selecting a method for calculating torsional vibrations 207
2. Initial parameters of a torsional system 208,
3. Determining equivalent torsional systems 209
4,., Deriving frequency equation for a simple torsional system P-17
5. Deriving frequency equation for a branched system 223
Ch. II. Practical Instructions for Calculating Natural Frequencies of
Torsional Systems 227
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6. Determining basic parameters 227
7. Setting up an equivalent system 246
8. Determining natural frequencies of systems with a small number of
lumped masses 248
9. Determining natural frequencies of systems with a large mmber of
lumped masses 254
Bibliography
283
Appendix 1. Values of fL (X) for a Span With a Distributed Home 286
Appendix II. Nomograms for Determinin,g runctionffi(14 for a Span
With a Single Lwmpe& Mass 286
AMIABLE: Library of Congress (TJ n85.V42)
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OURC 9
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AMOR: Sokolov, N. M.; "khapetyan, L. A.; Fomichev. A. V.; L shi~i. S. Ya.;
;Chirtsov, V. I.: KasiuEyt-R. G., Lukina, M. Yu.; Zhavoronkov, N. M.
5Y
ORG: None
'TITLE: Experimental Industrial preparation of pharmacopoeial cycjSpj2Eane
~SOURCE: XhimicheskW promyshlennost, no. 9, 1965, 22-23
.TOPIC TAGS: cyclopropane, organic synthetic process, cyclic group, pharmaceutical,~
propane
p
'ABSTRACT: Zb~copoeial cyclopropane was synthesized via the following steps:
CH2=-CH--CH2CI + KBr -.;, BrCH2-CH2-CH2Cl (1)
BrCH2 CH2-CH2Cl + Zn -+ CH2-CH2 + ZnC1Br
(2)
CH2
In the third step, prol lene and other.impurities are removed by distillation in a
packed tower. The operation of the experimental industrial assembly used in this
process is described and its diagram is given. The reactor for the synthesis of
cyclopropans is also Ulustrated. The propylene content of cyclopropene was
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PHASE I BOOK MWITATION SM/4059
Veshev,, k. V.., L. Ya. Nizy'uk, G. A. Petrov., A. F. Pbkin, and A. N. Chirlyev
Elaktrannays elektrorazvedochuga apparaturs ZSK-1 , E3R-1 i KM-1 (ESK-1,
ESR-1, and EM-1 Electronic Equivent for Electrical Prospecting)MOSCOW,
Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1959. 103 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Pkgencies: Veaso,7uznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut metodiki
i tekhniki razvedki; USSR Ministerstvo geologii I okhrany nedr.
Ed. of Publishing House: V. 1. Korchagin; %*ch Ed.: V. V. Bykova.
PUMM: This textbook Is Intended for gegpbysiciats, field.geologists,, and
persons engs d in geological exploration.
COVM=: The book describes nvw electronic equipient manufactured for electrical
prospecting by the use of dIxect current. The book also describes principles
of operation, construction.. and efficiency tests performed under both field
and laboratory conditions. The book also gives directions for using.tbe
instruments., and Usts possible caustis of trouble,, along with methods of
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ESK-1.. IQM-lp and KS1K-1 Itlectronia ETdpment (Cont. SOVA059
eliminating them. The lasic diagrams and first models of the equipment were
developed by the Thatitute of Science of h I rJA s and A utomLtion, Acadiemy of
Ekziences,, Mcr S3R) in cc*peratics with the electrical prospecting 2&borat.=T
of the V32G (ViTR). Mld tests of the equipment vere carried out jointly by
the above-mentioned laboratory and the MKA M Mw SSR. Production models of
the apparatus ware developed in the OXB of the )Unistrw of Geology and Conserva-
tion of Mineral Resources, USSR. The follow-Ing persons participated in the
development of the electriml prospecting equipment: A.V. Veshev, V.G. Zabov,
K.B. FAramdayev, L.7a. 11ftyak, G.A. Petrov, F.P. Sogolovskiy, A.A. FlaksmLn..
A.F. Fbkin, G.A. Shtambfirger, A.N. Chirlyev,, and L.M. Jaffe. In writing this
textbook.. the following persons participated on behalf of the OKB MiON:
A.K. Chirlyev and G.A. Petrav; an behalf of the IM AN Ukr SSR: L.Ya.
Mizyuk,, V.G. Zubov; on bebLlf of VIM; A.V. Veshev, L.V. 1-&riouovp and A.r.
Flokin. General editing was done by A.V. Veshev. There am 15 references:
12 Soviet, 1 ftedish, 1 English, and 1 French.
TAMZ OF CONTW8i
Forevord
Tiatr6duction
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ESK-1, and EM-1 HleetrmUc lqtxipmnt (Coat. ) SDV/4059
Ch. L Basic Diagrams of Klectronle Automatic Cmpensators ESK-1, EM-1,
and EM-1
1. Mock diagram of thdESK-1 and KM-l instrments 8
2. Operating principle of the automatic empenaation circuit 10
3. Operating principle of ecoputing autematic compensators KM-l
and EM-1 14
4. Vibrapack festwes and construction 21
5. D4 electronic amplifier 27
6. PoI&Azatian coqperisatdr, 36
Ch. n. Zlectronic Pointer Compenestor ESK-1 37
1. Technical features of the Instrument 37
2. Basic diagram of the Instraient 718
3. Constz-antion of the instr=ent -1.7
4. Adjustment and testing of the instrument uncIer laboratory and
field conditions 48
Ch. IM CaMuting Compens&tmrs M3H-1 and XM-1 52
1. TL-chnical features of the Instrusent 52
2. Basic diagran of the M3R-1 Instroeent 55
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