SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A. DIMBOIU - F.M. DIMENTBERG

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DDIDON ) A. . ing. Present studies on wood technology. Ind lemnului 15 no. 3:102-3.06 Mr 16,4. DIMBOIU, E.; S15AK, S. Appearance and detection of electric charges in spinneries. II. P. '.45- 2 (INDUSTRIA TEITILA. Vol. 81, No. 6. June 1957, bucuresti, Rumania) -30: Monthly List of Last European Accessions (UAL) Iic. VD1. C-., No. 10, Uctoberl.957- Uncl, P- i ~ MAN I - Z. TEGHNOLOVL PERIODICAL: DIDUSTRIA TEXTILA. Vol. 9, No. 10, Oct. 1958 DIMBOIU, E. Contributions to the detection of electric charges. p. 3R7. Monthly List of Elmst European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol 8, No. 4 April 1959, Unclass. EL'uninatIon of electricity by mev,is of rv--,iionctive substinces. p.19L. INIDUS'PRII, TEXTIU. 'Asociatia StAntifica a InEdnerilor --i T6inic.-I.e.-iiaor din Rominia si I'linds-, ~erul indus,briei Usoare.) Ducuresti, Rnmanian Vol. 10, no. lc,,'~,0- Monthly of "' stern ropean Accession Index (:JUI') TZ vol. b, Lo. 11 _;~- 4,u Nlovember 1953 mcl. DDMOIU, E., ing. M.iminating electric chargesin textile industry by means ofair ionization. Ind text Rum 13 no- 3:97-101 Mr 62. 1. Institutul Politehnic., Brasov. f f I ty, and In mtno c-f %-ibrat-ions in wood. ~n,.! lfrinul-ul )4 na.h-23--`6 J'a f.'-xinn v.*bratliorl,-~.. in(A, I DIOOIU M. , chi Tn. Drilling fluids for penetrating through productive formations. Petrol si.gaze 12.no-9:391-400 S-1-61. 1. Institutul do Ceircetari.. pan tru. Foraj ai Extractis Cimpina, (Oil wall drilling fluids) (haulsions) DIMOIU, Maria, ehim. Drilling fluids for deep drilling. Potrol si gaze 13 no.2-.62-70 F 162. 1. Institutul do Gercetari pentru Foraj si Extractie, Cimpina. IONUOU-MIRAINSTI, C.,academician,; DIKBOYIP)MV Aristia.,; SUGIMIA, " , W'- Soru.,; GANC3VICI, Gh.,; OMwK"K`6'." Chemical composition and biological proportion of noa-diaAyzable polysaccharide fractions isolated from cu.1ture filtrates (if tubercle baOilli Of the H3~v Innian type and the Vallee bovine " in synthotic medium. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol., Bucur. 6 no.1-2: 141-1,54 Jan.-June 55 - (MYGMACTERMN TUDZEULOSIS H v human strainAx Vallee bovine strain, polysaccharide fActions from culture filtrates) (POLYSACCHARBM. non-dialyzable fractions from culture filtrates of M. tuberc.. chem. composition Ss biol. properties) ICNISCU-MIUAIRSTI, C.,academician.; SORU, lugenia.,; DIMBOVIGXAM, Aristia,; PADIOURU-IFUHITUSCU, Maria,; VISNER. Pathogenesis of tuberculonis. III. Study of the respiration and enzymatic complex of pathogenic and sapropbytic Mycobacteria. Stud. careet. inframicrobiol., Bucur. 6 no.1-2-.155-186 Jan-June 55- (MYGOBACTERIUM TUB]IRCULOSIS, metabolism oxygen consumption & enzyme activity) (MYCOBA.CMIUM pblel, oxygen oonsumption & enzyme activity) ORIUMIS enzymatic activity of M. tuberc. & M. phlei) (MWABOLISM oxygen consumption of M. tubore. & M. phlei) 11MVITA/MicroloioloGy - Microl,~es PathoL;enic for Man and Animls F Dacteria. Myco,)acteria. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99494 ,AMthor Ionescu-Mihaiei3ti, 0., Dinboviceanu, Aristia-Soru, E., Darber, C., Radulesku, V7-MURMA, G., SternberG, M. Inst Rummiian Academy Title Complete AntiLon of the Glucido-lipido-nucleopolipiptide Type Extracted from Tubercle Bacilli of t1ie Human Type H37RV' Ori,3 Pub Comun. Acad. RIIR, 1956, 6, No 10, 1245-1250 Abstract The authors obtained a complex of the Glucido-lipido- nucleopolipeptide type by subjectinC; defatted microbe cells to the action of a borate buffer (pH 8.2). The 6V~ained coraplex contains 30.46% of nucleinic acids (in nucleic acid and 15.98% of ribonucleic acid), 47% Card 1/3 RUWLI/.MicrobioloL:y - Microbes PathoL;enic for Man and Aninals. F Bacteria. Mycobacteria. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99494 of reducing stioars and 9-740 of lipids. FollovinC; acid hydrolysis of this complex, 13 amino acids were detected with the aid of chromatograj4iy, among them 34.2% of alani- ne, 18.5% of Glutuminic acid, 10.24$ of aspariGinic acid, and 8.37% of cysteine; besides that, 5 reducinG su[prs were found (16-5% of arabinose, 1N, of calactose, 5.11% of mannose, 3-31% of ribose and 2.% of Glucose). The complex is split with the aid of electrophoresis into 4 fractions; they my be identified by the rate of miLTa- tion with the followinG serum proteins: delta-C.,lobulin (8%), Gar.=-c~lobulin (67%), beta-globulin (10%), and albumin (15%). The obtained complex possesses the pro- perties of a complete antiL;en. Injected into rabbits, it causes the appearance in the serum of precipitins reacting with tuberculo-protein in dilutions of up to 1:6,250-1:12,50C), and with the complete antiC;en in Card 2/3 - 99 - . RUMANLI/Microbioloa~ - Microbes PathoGenic for Man and Animals. F Dacteria. Mycobacteria. AbG Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, 99494 d-ilutions of 1!1,600-1:3,200. -- L.M. Model' Card 3/3 GANCEVICI, G.; DIMIOVICFANLJ, A. Structure of bacillary soluble antigens: dissociation of their hemo-sensititing and bemagglutinaLtion-inhibiting action. Stud. carcet. inf7ramicrobiol., Bucur. 7 no.1-2,177-188 Jan-June 56. (ANTIGENS M. tuberc. soluble antigens, dissociation of hamo- sensitizing & hemi4;glut.-inhibiting action) (MrCOBACTERIUM TUBZRCUWSIS antigens, dissociation of bomo-sensitizing.& hemagglut.- inhibiting action) !1\1 jv1-E/)x1 t\-T-) GANOVICI, G.G.; DINWICIM, Ariatia Inhibiting effect Of nOrFA1 serum o-A the hemo-sonsitizing action of the Polyeaccharide produced by 4rcobacterium, tutiorculosig. Stud. cereet. Inframicrobiol., Bucur. 7 w.3-4;503-515 Jtay-Dec 56. 1. Comunimro proventata in sedinta Inatitutului de, inframicrobi.ologin al Academini R.P.R. (BT.00D inbib. off. of normal sera on boalo-sensitizing action of polysaccharlds produced by M. tubere.) (POLYSA.CCHARIDES from M. tubere., Inhib. off. of normal sera on hemo- sensitizing action) (MrCOBACTERIUM, TUBICRCULOSIS inhib. off. or normal sera Orl 119MD-Bonsitizing action of polvaaccharide coyoponant of M. tuber.) IONESOU-MIHA TI, C.;JIMBOVICFAIIU, Ariatia; SDIIJ,.Algenia; Iteu.=CU, Elena; BARM, della.; UNCE710, FLNCMUIR, L; STZMMG, M. Chemical and antigenic properties of protein fraotiona isolated from filtrates of cultures of tubercle bacilli of the human type I 5 v in Sauton's medium. Stud. cercet. inframiarobiol., Bucur. . no.1-9~-94 1957. (MYCORACTERIUM TLIBARGUIC61B. OUlture human type v bact. culturod in Sauton medium, chem. & aatigenio p)rFerties of protain fractionfl (AMIUM witigenic prop-arties, of protain fractiormt of K. tuberc., type H Y, cultured in Sa~.tonla medium) (PRCITRL.M 37 protein fractions of W. tuberc., t7pe H v, allttLre in Sauton's medium, chem. & antigenic propN~ties) IOJESOU-MIRAIRSTI, C., Academician- DI14BOVICRANU, Aristea; SORU, Sugenia; BARBER, Cela,- RAFJLBSCU, IT-lena: DUR-ITHEIM", Maria: WISME, B. Stijdies of murine tuberculosis bacillus (Mycobactarime murie; vola bacillus Wells). Bul. atiint. seat. med. 8 no.l-.,.l99- 218 Jan-Mar 56. (14YOOBACTICRIUM vole liacillus growtb & ebange-9 of compoet'tion In Sauton madiuvft~ ANGMSGU, Ea; DDEIOV:ICFANU* A., ROTH, H.; NICCIAU, C. Research on the pr9l'iferation of streptococcus in the prresence of anesthesine and novocaine. Rev chimie 4 no.2:207-226 15). (MV1 9:7) 1. Institut do Serologie "Dr. I.Gantacuzino" et Laboratoire do Ghlyde organique de lluniArersite "C.I.Parhon" de Bucirest. 2. Comi,te de redaction, Revue de Ghimie; Yembre correspondant de l'Academle do la Republique Populaire Roumaine (for Angolescu). (Streptococaus) (Procaine) (BonzocaLne) DIKMW, D. Application of high freqmoney currents Im tho treatment of certain types of helmimithiasis, Smrrem. and., S~,fia 5 n0-3:78-84 1954. 1. Is teentraltila, khIgienan Institut pri KNO (nachalnik: prof, Zdravko Kituoylis (HMII199 IEWTIONS, therapy. electrother.. hIL#i frequency currents) (MACTR(MMARAff. in various diseases. holuffnth infoet., high frequency aurrents) DIMCHIV,D.; BURZBVA,lo.; APRAKHAMIAN,G.; APOSTOIDY,L.; TsoN3v,I,; pANITSA,, ~b.-; PRIKOLOGINX; GMZYJL,V. On oanaes,appearance, clinical aspects, therapy and prophylaxis of organic phosphate poisoning in the rural industry in the Plovdiv region. Suvrom. mad. Sofiallno.2-3:130-89 160. 1. Iz VMI *I*P.P&vIov4 - Plovdiv, i Olcruzhnnta sanitartio-epidemio- logiohna stantaiia - Plovdiv. (PHOSPHkTIS toxicol.) DIMCM, M. A formula for daterzining the nom of the discharged water of small dims in Dobruja. Kh1dro i meteorolog no.2:3-14 160. (EKAI 10:1) (Bulgar-la-Water) (Balgaria--Dams) mcm, a. Some results of the socialist competition in the machine-tractor stations during 1955, p. 30. MASHINIZ:EROO MiEDELIE. Vol- 7, no. 7, Ju1Y 1957- Sofiia, Bulgaria SOURCM East European Accessions List, (EEAL) UbraJ7 of Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957 DDICHW, T. Effect of encroaching water on asbestoscement pipes. P- 93- Bulgarska akademita no.naukite. Teknicheski institut. MZVESTILA. Sofiya. no. 3, 1955. SOURCE: East European Access'lons Ust. (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1956. A L 9 -021-66 . PCC/E'qP(jVT/f- (h EVIA (1) IJP C) RM ACC NRt: AP6000629 SOURCE COJE: PWA6/65/010/008/64MM3 I's PH -ALK OR. In V 0 ON z Central Laborato:ry for Radioactl)~~ty Protection V Institute -of Phxus~ics garian'Academy of Sciences,. Sofia 3~5 TITLE: A low-backiTound beta scintillation counting..imethod with thin -plastic sand vich phosphors SOURCE- Nukleonika, v4 10,.no..81 1965',477~483 TOPICTAGS: beta counteri scintillation counter, scintillator, beta detector APSTRACT: A "simple" beta scintillation sandwich counting method for measuring low- -activities with plastic phosphors 0.254 mm thick is described. NE102 plastic scintil- lators-coupled with the 13-stage I9514S photai;u4.1gliq~~vere used as beta-sensitive fs is pbosphors (see Fig.. 1). Scintillating astic placed directly above a . _ja_ -,photocathode 40 mm in dia_m_eYe_rdj'tti6a1 cE_nCa_ct -between the window o:r the photomul- tiplier:and the plrtFtic is obtained; by a thin layer of liquicl paraffin. Bett-source 5'is an evaporating radioactive solution of a transpaxent polyethylene foil 0.01 mm thick. A second stintillating disk 4 is at a distance of 10 mm. Directly above it is; a light-back-scatterer, a.plastic disk 3. A platinam back-scatterer 2 adheres to, it.. An 8-mm air layer separates the radioactive source from the second plastic phos- pbor. The entire assembly is placed In an N0564A EKC(1: head unit which has a built-in Cord 1/3 L 9021-66 ACC NRv AP6=629 ..amplifier with a gain rangefrom:25 to 10000 The pulses from the phototube go first to the amplifier and then to an 14529A EKCO acaler. The,lead shield of the counter is Fi 3 g., 1. Counter design . 7 50-mm leado 2 platinum back-scatterer, a disk 7 40 mm in diameter and. 2 = thick; 3 .. lighl; back- acatterq3~; 1; - plastic disk 40 mm in diameter and 0.01 re thick covered.with.a thin lairer of aluminum. 8 5 - radio-active source; 6 - plastic ocintillator EMIZKS 20-mm in Aiameter and, 0.254 mm thick~' 7 - light- I sealing aluminum cover; 8 25-mm lead; 9 -50-mm lead; 10 70-mm lead. 75 mm thick. The~workiiiig voltage oftbe photomultipli4r is fixed by tuaking anode characteilstics for each of the measured is otopes. The basic criterlon for optimunk working conditionji (for each isotope a separate working point) is the maxitmm of the Cord 2/3 ACC NR; AP6000629 function f?/Nt, where f isUe efficiency and-Nt L3 the background. ThiG, criterion .is actually fulfilled in a point of the curve (count rate va voltv,~d before satura- tioaor at the beginning of it. ldl~ measurements of the countcr were made tempe rature. Simple radiometrical: instruments were applied (no anti caincid(:11, r special shielding of the counter was used), With Et background of 0.87 cpm Vithout cooling the photomUtiplier, the efficiencies obtained were 39 percent for 90.sr SOY, 19i5 percvnt for 204 T1, and 1. 25, percent. for 14 7pni. . Lowered background iIind increaseJ counting Wiciency arm made possible! by cooling thet photomultiplie:r and using light ipe between the-plastic-phosphors and thephotocatliode. Orig. art. has. 0' figure P s [JAI SUB CODE.,. Is/ BbBM DATE: 31Mar651: ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 00 Ir/ ATI) pRFSS. L.Card 313()LD DDICIEV, T. Investigation of' the, intensity of the rains in Bulgaria in relation to their duration and frequency. po 145, IZVESTIIA. Bulgarska akadendia na naukite, Tokhnicheski institut. Softia. Bulgaria, Vol. 7/8, 1959. Monthly list of Fgat European Accessions (ERAI) LC, Vol. 9, No. 1, Jam=7 1960. Unol. 98, 1 In F-t Z, t- Of . 0l the w i r L j, C:,r) lip (for DIMCHEVY T.; SYRNFV, L. (Sarnev, 1,.) -1-11-1-11'r--, Changes in the worl: function of PbS monocrystals idth tlie change of gas medium. Doklady BAN 16 no.6:577-580 163. 1. Predstavleno akiid. G. N,adzhakovym, chlenom Redaktaioru-toy kollegii, I'Doklady Bolgarskoy Akademii nauk". L 22634-66: EWO ;,*ACC NR: AT6604205 SOURCE CODES BU/2503/65/013/001/0031/0042 AUTHOR: Dimchov. T,, Raychiev, &h ORO: none TITLE: Some loca1 changes In Gamma-field distribution an the, surface' of the soil related to radio-active fallIout SOURCEs F V_Ki_Azjai_vUkA Iz- vestiya na Fizicheskiya Institut 9 ANEB, v, 13, no. 1, 1965, 31-42 atmospheric contamination, atmos- -.TOPIC TAGS: radio-active fallout, pheric radioactivity, radioactivity measurement,, Gamma.radiation, radioisotope ABSTRACTs Local changes in the distribution of the terrain Gamma- field manifested chiefly in some highland areas have been examined. Abrupt anomalously high values of the strength of the dose created by Gamma radiation from the terrain have been noted. Studies have revealed a very typical rise tn the,values observed in areas not Card 1/3 L 22634-~66 I ACC-NRt. AT6004205 covered with Vasa Results are given of measurements of the Gamma background in hayiwtacks from,pastures from various highland areas. Gamma spectroscopic and radiochemical studies have been made of soils and other samples to explain the origin of the anomalies observed. Analysis of the data of field and laboratory investigations indi- cates the presencti of a new phenomenon, namely a local accumula tion of fission products due to global contamination as the result of current nuclear tetsts. Some of the concentrations.of fission prod- ucts found in the sail are very high and.give grounds to assume the presence of active. factors-of transfer and migration of fission produ eta from tho atmosphere to.the ground. The approximate age of the mixtures of radioisotopes has been determined and the ratio of the basic long lived products cerium-144 and cessium-137 has been determined. The investigation is still-in its initial stage, hov- ever, it has.been established beyond any doubt that radloactive fall- out, concentratingunder the action of meteorological, hydrological.. orographical and other factors, Imay create a very high level of local. radioactive contamination even undeT the conditions of global dia- persal.of long lived products originating frota the stratosphere Card 2/3 D---"('*,"-" T. "Role cf RwSimi an-d Soviet scientists in the devello- nt of (- 2) PIZIROW ! ~].C' ~j -,.Y - ZITO= (Bul.-arsko ru-Irodoizpitatelno druzliastvo) Sofiya Vol 7 No 1 Jan !954 SO: East Ewo-.epun Accessions List Vol 2 '-,To 7 Aur- 1954 KOCWKOV, D.; MADZHAROV, G.; KOCHEV, H.; TSVIUKOV, T.; DIMCHNA, L.; RSTOVA, I.; LUMBAMKI, V1. , Sanatorial therapy of diabetes at Bankin spa. Suvrem. med. Sofia 8 no..3: 37-43 1957. 1. Iz. Sanatorium Ho, 2 - MEN - Bankia (GI. lekar: d-r D. Kochankov). (DIABITAS KBUITUS, therapy, sanatorial (Bul)) PASPALEV, G.; DIMCREVA, L.; DENCHEV, D. . . . ...................... .. Results from experizients in transportint fertilized and nonfertilized trout caviar roe. Izy Zool inet BAN 9:359-372 160. (BIAI 10:9) (caviar) (Trout) 241~~ ~OIDAN~OVA, L . SCIENCE Periodical: GODISHINIK Vol. 50., no. 1., 195,5/56 (published 1,(67) DIMCIIEVA-GR02DAN OVA, L. Contribution to the study of the origin and develop- ment of the ovaries in Moniezia expansa (Rud 1810). Pe 29c), o' Monthly 4st of East European Ancessions (EEAI), W. Vol. 8, No. 2 February 1959, Unclass. PASPAIZVP G.V.; AI~!CHF;VA-GMMNOVA. L. Experimente-in-the development of trcut roe In a moist atmosphere. Godiahnik biol 54/55 no.1:117-144 159/6C" '60/61 (publ. 162]. DIMCHN JILIL 1, I -L _ What disarmiment would briT, to tho people. Vaom. prof dv iRh. no.2:5-7 F 160. 041RA. 13:2) (Disarmament) (War-Rconomic jupecte) S1EM1T2V.[S.'Uts, ViktDrs Potera 6 DDUMI Ya.[Dimd:Lns,J.], red.; . ~-r-e K~- CHAKSH Ya. (Cakss,J.j, IME,V., tekhn. red. [Bark beetles,; Ipidae in the Latvian S.S,R.] Mizgrauzi; La-bvijas PSR teritorija sastopamas Ipidae sugas. Riga, Latvi as Valets iz- devnieciba, 1960. 207 p. [In Latvian) ~MIRA :14:12) (Latvia-Bark beetles) BUMBURE, M.; GAIEIIEKS,*I?., prof., cloktor; JADMIE, V.; MUTA, Dzo;' FETERSONE, A.; DMINS, J... red.; AIZUPIETE, M., tekbn. red. (Flora of,t',~e Latvian S.S.R.]LatviJais PSH flora. P.Galmieka red. Riga,'Latvijas Valets izdavniociba. Vol.3. 1957. 4,59 [In Latvian) (',YIRA 15:1~0 (Latvia-BotaM) BIRMANE, K.; BUMBUM, M.; GALENIEKS, P., prof., doktor; JAUDZEVIE, V.; MERSONE, A.; OZOLINA, B., retsenzent; 1ANGE, V.p retsenzent; I DIMDINS,, J red., IMASOVSKA, M.p tekhn. red. (Flora of the Latvian S.S.R.]Latvijas P~R flora. P.Galenieka red. Riga, Latvijas Valsts i2devniociba. Vol.4. 1959. 524 [In Latvian] (Latvia-BotaU) , (MIU 15:130 GORSKIN I Jevgenijo; CHERKOVSKIS, F.[translatora]* DIMMIS J Itranslatorlo); ROZKAINEp V. [translator.); =FFBOI~A, P.) red.; PASTARE, D., tekhn. red. (Problems in the specialization of livestock raising Jm the Latvian Latvijas P.91 lopkopibui specializacija-s problerus. Iliga, Lat-vijas Talsts izdevrdecibill 1961. 106 p. Translated fromi the Russian. (MIRA 15 - 3) (Latvia-Stock and stockbreeding) KAULINS, Alberta; UNTOVS, Arons; DIMDINS, J. (translator]; CEFIOVSKIS,,P., red. ; ZAGARS , A. 0 tekhn, 3md. (Agricultral planning for Olementary schools And atudy groups on agricultural economics] Lauksaimnieciskas rawsanas planosax-A; lauksaimniecibas ekonomikas pamatskolu un pulcinu klausitajimri. Riga, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba, 1961. 47 p. (MMk 150) 1. Sekretart rayonnogo komiteta Latvi-yakoy kommunisticheskay partii goroda. 01gre (for Kaulins). (Agriculture) -Sop kand. biolog. nauk; %IITSj J., agronow ;. Jet BERFAUP; -9 BINS I ~ , red.; CAT(SS,j -T., tekhn. red. [InI.,ensi-ve (-arp and duck raising] Intenstva karpu un pilu audzesana. Riga, Latvijas Valsts imdemniecibas 1961. 63 p. (MIRA,250) (Latvia--Carp) (Latvia-Ducks)~ PETERSONE, Amia; OWLINA, M.p friniats. retsonzent; SUSTERS, J., kwnd. med. nauk-,, retserizent; DIMDINS, J'.,-red.; KRASOVS.KA, M.., tekh:a. red. [Wild medicinal plants) Savvalas arstniecibas augi. Riga, Latvijas Vulsts izdevni.eciba.. 1961. 457 p. (MIRA 150) (BOTANY, HEDICAL) Verners; zvtd.; UDRE, V., tekhn. red. GURSKIS, IDINS (Uning herbicides in weed control] Neaalu apkaroqana ar herbicidiem. Riga, Latvljatj Valsts issdevnieciba, 1962. 143 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Weed control) (Herbicides) CAKSTINA., TatjiLna ).* '- red.; SPORANE, V., tekhn..red. forcheird pasts and diseaaeslAuglu darzu kaitekli un sliml- bas. Riga, Latvijas Valsta izdevnieciba, 1962 220 p. iMIRA 16:5) Orruit-Dioeases and pests) KAGIU,S, D.; rpd Pulye thylene p i pe -r-1 cul ture- and astseirihl i ng T-0.1 J. i I e na c au ru Le lauk r, ai-,;:YliE. c i Oa projelctesaria, iegul0lonna un tv Valsts i-zd-ba, 196-1. DDELIS, Dimitrios, inz. Approximate determination of iron content in flour. Pnim potravin 13 no.121658-660 D 162. 1, Statni inspekce jakosti vyrobku potravinarskeho piuqrslu~ Praha. '0' go a M' A" J.4. to A BULIBA-POKOV, V.S.; DINNUSMYN. L.Ye.; GOLUBRVA, I.Y. Set of instruments for bipolar coagulation. Vopeneirokhir,, 20 nv.4: 45-47 Jl-Ag '56. OUAA 9..:L1) 1. Iz NauOuo-iseledov-steliskogo instituta eksperimental'Tioy khirar- gichei3koy apparatury i instrumentov Hinisteretva zdravooldiraneniya SSSR. (MUCTROGGAGUIATION, appar. and instruments instrument set for bipolar coagulation) ZIMNEVA, Yelena Matveyevna (deceased]; SHIBALOVA, Lidiya Ivanovrta; SHEMANOVA, Valentina Pavlovna; PjffM.,-3Afixj-j*rkovnaj GAIERTSENELI, Andray Iv novich; XONDRATIYEVA, ZinalE--- Sargeyevna; KLIMOVA, V.A., inzh., retsenzent; POPILOV, L.Ya., nauchnyy red.; VASILIYEVA, N.N., red.; TSAL, R.K., teldin. reel. [Seawater corrosion of copper alloys)Morskaia korroziiii med- -nykh splavov. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 84 p. (MIRA 16.2) (Copper alloys-Corrosion) FEDGROV; 3. F~ DIk-I'NT~ Geological characteristicv, and oil and gas potentials of the Ural '.',otntui 'n portion cf Perm Frovirce. Geol. nufti i gam I a no.6:54-11 A '62. (IMk 15: 6) 1. hustitvt gaoloi rw,:?abotId goryuchill ishopayuim-14ch (Parin Province-Tetroluem geoiogy) (Parm Proiriv,-e--Gus,~ Natural- Geology) FEDOROV, S.F.; DIMENT, K.Ye. Conditions for the formation of oil and gas pools in Bashkiria. Dokl. All SSSR 150 no.6.-1340-1"143 Je 163. (KRA 16: 8) 1. Chlerkorrespondent AN SSSH (for Fedorov). (Bashkiria-Petro.'Leum geology) (Basl0kiria-Gas, Natural-Goology) FEDOHOV, t .3.F..; DDENT, K,Yt~~, Arch uplift in the Ural mountain region of Peria Province. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no. 2041~344 J1 164. (MIRA 17-7) 1. Chlen-korr8spondent, t',IN 13SSF, (for Fedorov) )a FEDOROV, S.F.; OVANESOV, G.P.; VINNITSKIY, Yu.S.; DIMENT, K.Ye. Geology and prospects for finding oil and gas in Bashkiria. - Sov. gecl. 7 no.10:88-97 0 164. (14IRA 17: 11) . 1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh Iskopayemykh. STEFKOV D,; :PRAKHOV, T.; DIMITROVA Sv. .0 1~~ On clinical aspects of acute leWcomia. Suvr. med. 12 no.9:27-34 161. 1. Iz Ola&zhnata bolnitsa D-r Racho Angelay, Sofiia (Gl. lekar Khr, Hanche,r) (LEUKEMIA) DIMITRCIV T. Ololarovgrad) Building the phototheca for a physics study room, ALt i fiz Bulg 5 no.5:36-37 S-0 162. Wis. Zt.1.7otnov"g-vo, Vol 16, N* 2. February l9o2 C;:LL 1. *Pro4uotlon Is !tow bet;er and Caeaper," coavurr:%tlon 'I to, Ivan_20'N=' Chief Zoologiff~ &Z do Cooperative farm In Me willaas of iLozloduy (Vr&tatn oilrue)l pp 3-4. 2. Ofiew Oroanization at Labor in Livestock Ralaing at th StA'* Farm In Star& ZA ors 11 Vulko &ABAXCV and M.&GOvest MVINOV; pp ~-U'. Fe.de -3 --2ts -A6- E4s,.Akre Obvious from the Vary iwairMIME," Todor DIKTT--CZ._J=of Zooloelet at the cooperative pp 12-13. 4. -8p alaUtatLon mad Concentration an L'*S Ralvin~ In atz Yett! LA--v of tan "0. UoUtrol V.S41 JAS;Iloult.ral WAUMMM-jn.tituts),-~;' 14-207- 5. ,joint Fattening Farm of trio Cooperative Farm* In SUrea akrug.' Borislav S.A;rGV; Vp 21-24. 6. 17.-6 PGfifiI==*__4cz for ProduoinE 11.oro Liunbtw 11odko X=YnV of tan, 3Utm_LLv_satock Bee*dl zprovs2ent Pro-T-div; P5 Z-119. M I 7. 'Ray Flour--& Sucati%uto for Couc4n%ratod To!der," 1. RDIT, Senior Zoologist. Otrug 2soplo's council, 9P 3c-31. G. *Potatoos--an. Important Reserve for szr*z2gtbenivg -.fta Fodder Assn,- Eo&-&din UANOIMV (tooloas- wito. T.Mo iMagoevgrad Okrug Co=Lf"T&-_at the vlaariLa Communist Party) and '=mItur IEATDZHIRV; pp 32-34. Rt-fam MUaTROV. Junior ScLentifla Call'ancrazor at the rogi-o-a~ llv*stocc aclectifla ressarca Institute in Stars. Zmqsor&; pp 35-40. Q11- i h) F_T; 22501-66- ZWA AL16 NKi - ArDU144 (J SOURCE CCDE: 65F P57664i.V 516 oq-)T365/O594j AUTHOR: Dimczewi ''To:,11P V: To ORG: Laboratory of RadioaAivity, Institute of Phasios, BAN, SoMa; Central Laboratory Xor-'Radiq1b&iq91 PrOtAictiEn-. Varsa itralne Laborstarimi 6~oi5;_ to bota-,-beiii,411stitin courrh~inj Ithout shie3ding SOURCES., V. 10-0 hoo S? 0t 19651, A5--~59~ .TOPIC TAGS,..-,: s41A Mator,, spectimm analysis,:: scintIllation couzitor, beta counter ABSTRACT: The spectrum ana3ysis-;of -the beta Amokground for a thim plastic scintil- lation counter is - presented. Thel back -ound spectrun was masured with an old lead 9r shield. and without. it. The possibility of the applination of the saintiUation counter forlow ,mlevel beta, counting without the. lead: shield is distaussed. -A Plastic N) ' thick-62d a p4ot scintlllator~-. 1-3,3 - M - omLtiplier were used as a detector. The aPparatus al3m-7s rasamirement of low-level bet4v~b:IcRV-ound in the, laboratory as won as under field -conditions, The milthor thanks Prof.~.Dr. L.: Jurkiiwics for assistance and valuable attention as wen as . for cm-apilation of this work. 'FuRier thanks goes to,the Dir, CLOR, GreAl. Engre-L.-Fensko, as.wel.1 as the Instituto of Physics BAN :m ork aking the carrying.aut 0~jhle .,W pbsoibl Orig,arts has: 1~ figures rBased on sUthor's Russian &boil; LW. Is Sam 1)JFA OFLIG REFS 003 MH HE'S 002 .6rd 11i 6K 4;t ACC N& AXOU144 (4 SOLRCFj CODE: PO F59Tlo6W 1064)1651010709-7 AI)THOR: Dinazowl T0410~-Zizohev-# T. C26 CRG: Laboratory 'of Radioactivitr, Institute ~of Musics BAN, So:fta; Central Labora- i tory for Radiological Prote~iio-n-',, Warsaw (Con Laboratoriwit Ochrony logiczn J) TITLE: Some-sDeotrouster properfaes of count,~,~ with thin plastic phosphor used for measm-Ingbet;-partic"MY -of supSq Sr + sup.90 Y.. SOURCE: Nuldsoill.ka, ire 10, noe'.9,_10, 1963, 5V.,-604 TOPIC TAGS: strontiuri, ytterbium' scintillator, be-bi counter T iffer 90sr- + 90,y ined by Means of a P1 ABSIRACT. The d- ential.speotimm obtw ~c beta scintillator are shoint. The thicimess of the scintillator was 3.3.3 ing/cm ; the para- meters of the counter included vol1age of the -photoluiltiplier, gain of,the preamplifier, and thickness of the sicihtillator4l . The purpose of wasure ntmas to establish the best conditions for using very thin plastic so.1jitilltutorsk's Av counter for 9OSr + 90Y deteetlon. The author thanks Frof.-Dr, L. JurId';evidit for assistance and valuable attea- tion in the eompilation of -this work. Thanks is &Uo g1ven to the Dire of CPR Engr. J. Penske as well as to the ~Institixte of 11hysics BAN for wking possible a for attention in the work. Thanks -is also given to Grad. Engr. Me JisgLsA compilati of the results and the editing of this work. Orig,'art, haas g.figures. ffased on author's Eng. abstg W b SUB CODE: 18 SUBM ANIZ: IM1651.1 MIG Card 1 1 1 REF: 0% OTH Ws 002 1p;9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4) * 0 0 0 0 I I 1 4 3 g I I V it 1) it k it tj Fy IS it M 11 D 31 js a h J7 21 74 1 31 34 IS U IS J1 Y 11 Is W A J. XAL-F ~11 11-1- 1 A - - it- -t$ i V9 0 r A 4 i I 0i i to", kilo. 1:. 1. t 0 Khodarov and P. 14. Museq. riellsent 13, No. 3, 8-11. 00 I 1947).-Tbe coeWmAtiftlirmaster in the mie of a totary - kiln where the "' ' (near the cold end) -69 00 it derived to be ~t 14.2 0.2 1 + 0.00EM 40 1(150) + ~414 00 UV) i (lm - IV) 1. wbert I is tionn:d velocity of gl%e4 0 0 in. is the six. tcull'. of %u thi% Vale In cu. m./Sq. in. -09 Ilie gii%rs and tualcrial treat . am up is the Mo6turs: cim- -00 040 lent API the tmiled i I on =tIds mw. To 00 cale. the ace" Oil chal a rotary kilu is a A o .00 ls + M4J- 'w"ll the fonnnu Q./fisse, + (0.5 00 It ,.wj wtmiv Q. I. Ilse quatitity of heat triamderml lit the - Pi 1 l li Ilse hain sum In l t i ldh l 4111 % a atti ina cr a c wa in t r.. civil. giving the ratio of the distance from the kiln rn. 00 J Imilm to the chain Usne to the Imath of the chain x4mir =00 0 (ordinarily The distance to the chain amse equal. P). q, : 1, the quantity of brat tmtdcnvd by the refractory lining ' Zr0* 0 1., Oil, sr-tv,4 rualtriAll i. I filwar tn. of the chwil Inne in k is n emr, expresmilult stba ralks (AI jh~ 00 itstal art-.A (it chaino lit the arm of the Mrarimy fining its the chain iminsr (in nwods,m kilas it is mussily 4). D I, the imide dialm. of the kila in the chain tow, 6 is the length 0 .1 the chord formed by the treated inatesial in the chain lime in in., a it the coeff. of heat transfer In the ckala zimw in lit.. and & is the niesin lag diffent4mv of * h f l d i gas . e $Aswis mai treate sumItTial t1w ls,nll~, o t n C. Q. 'k ) 0 1.00 lit I I . - it 4-41411. ffl%ll: k ill - 11) + 4. %lbere S to wt~ 44 i I d h I fi . t s te av, r., c slas rap,,~~ity 44 vr1r lwf %lully ill kg. de I A i too L . Is and $I are tlw In tial and nital JurTy lit boul.As. 0 imups. of the ttrated inaltrial. IV is the quitntit 4 lilts 11 In the chAitt zone in kg ibr and 6 tul t t e 0 . .. A en C-1 q -1 orizatims at the temp of the tnwed nuteirial at 0 h ti . e p tie 0 %L. at I A. .1 1-. At LIMAnkcul./ke. j 1 10 1 w - 114- -3 it It1 0 It it Is It 14 w(1 *ISO 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 6 40 Go 0 0 41 :10 S 000 0 00 00009 $1* 0 000.0 :6 6 so* 0 00 0 * 0 0 0 41 0 0 *1* a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 oil DIMM, PA9. inzhenere ~," Problem of selocting the profile of a rotary kiln. ISement 21 no.12 30 Ja '55 * WHA 8:4) (Cement kiIns) 15 (6) SOV/101-rl.9-1-2/10 AUTHORS: Diment P.-M., Yikl;orenkov, V. f., Gorbachevich, I. D., fe-trosyants, G. V., Grin1ko, A. R. TITLE: A Rotary Kiln with Cyclone Beat Exchangers (Vrashchayush- chayasya,pecht s tviklonnyni top-loobmennikami) From the Work Experience of the Gpasskky 0amjA' Ilant (Iz opyta raboty Spassklly tsementnogo zavoda) PERIODICAL: Tsement, 1959, Nr :11, pp '7 - 12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors state -.hat the heat of gases escaping from a rotary kiln working on a dry process is for the preparatory heating of the raw material mixture. Part of the process is carried out in the conveyine calcinator, i.e. in the cyclone heat exchangers. The latter are assembled at the rear of the "Lepol" type kilns. In such kilns, pricr to the calcinat- ion of clinker, the plastic raw material ccntain'.ng about 12% water, ought to be granulated. When using cyclone heat exchangors, the no-n-plastic raw materials, practically de- void of water, may also be used for calcination. The Card 1/2 vo)A_-ers of Giprotseinent (StTL-.e Planning in~_titute for Cement A Rotary Kiln with Cyclone Heat Bxchangers From the Work Experier.oe of the Bpassk Cement Plant Industr,, Erterpriaos) and workers of the Spasskiy tsementnyy zavod ( Spasskiy Cement Plant) have designed a rotary kiln provided with cyclone heat exchangers. The output of this kiln will be 14 tons per hour. An installation of cyclones working in parallel i~- shown in a eliagram (3ig. 1). The authors state that a 3 x 60 2-n rotary kiln, itith one cyclone line, may produce 12 - 13 tons_ er hour. The specific heat expenditure is about 1,000 kcal~kg of clinkiar. The process of calcination itself is uniform, when consIstency in the feed--'ng and quality of the raw material mixture is maintained. Stop pages in the feeding of the raw mixtura 'Layer and pro- nounced differences in the constit-ation of inixture interfere seriously with the smoothness of the proceso, causing a drop in efficiency. The positive results obtained with the appli- cation of cyclone heat exchangers prove the usefulness of this device. The cyclonesare recommended for application in the remaining kilzis of the plant in question, and as well in other plants worki.ng on the dry process. Card 2/2 There are 2 diagrams, 1 photograph and 3 tables. AREF')T,V., jji.-.h.5 DIMENT., P.14,p i.r-.Ib* jj,~,p -nrA electric er-orota-1--ttl 'LYS TSamert Y. Itir".1p 165* (li'Lli'N is.-S) 'I, Gosuesr.Mvern-yy vsc.,jryuir-yy lnntit-u-,, pr) f-roypktirovanilru f tsem(untn.-y prompl,lenrion" .1 4 - k- , ."erdrigrada DIMENTEERG, F. 14.1. *Bennottlgr Nchanisn,* P'rik. mat, I mkhe, 4, No*3, 194,D DINEMERG '? M 0 ratsionallnom raspolozhenii sterzhnei Dodmotoimoi rapW samoleta. (Akademiia Nauk 5,95R. Institut nekhaniki. InzhenerrWl sbornik, 19h6, ve 2, no. 2, p. 77-86) Summary in English. Title tr.: Optijmm arrangement of structural members of an aircraft engine mount. TAh.A37 iqV, v. 2 SO: AeronautiCE11 Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. VA sot IH 4 0 43, ;:o Ion- I fe a 42 0 0 to tvp; go, .4 'apt 14 DIPENTBERG, F. M. Primenenie metoda I'dinamicheskoi zhestkostill dlia rascheta sviazarmykh kolebanii, (In: Serensen, S.V. Dinaruka i prochnostikolenchatykJi valov. 1-bskva, 1948. p.248- 301, illus., diagrs., bibliography) Title tr.: Application of the methoid of 11dynamic ripid-ty" for calculation of coupled oscillations. TJ182.Sh SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of' C;ongr-ess 1955. p2R 01, 11 -VIRIIAEP-T-7 a 01 Y 44 n n~ Ah-ad, Yinraik 5, tio. 1, 1~8-162 V)W. (RuF;;inn) 'Fh(- alithrr mqrcsents a forl.f. ~N~tf-rl 'IN 0! UL Sci. 'Terh, 19339 no. 7. 53 12 1 11 ALI (L SSSIZ j - /?,I - - 1-.~ ; Components of all the cro-,sts Mhcrit .01P zannc vvfati-nship, Ciosses are rceiproca~ if tile mvIative moramt of dw spon.ding im~cc systems is g.cro. I'l.ile homologovis. sidemi 0! two 1A Inc -stnng,'Pr~!Y',Roha bdImpingto tile 'Saric force svstem 12 T));q rniflar theorem on ~ tbe, kuma. Ntraig, t -line. polygolls gI6116 aliad as (k jpi te" Ilp there rxi-t p- I procal %vit each umses remp r=tWith every m*'s Ci yvi-,tp, -1 ", h of the- hornologus cras&-s IS, W 5-161le 0, This theorem is jItn WrPing ut'm equlitt s )4~--Ibiiimmwne -vam t d v ~px IV -W tS, - W a- 1~,-j !Ci~wl-ac lacent LLrq arv desiscd. Tlic~ muthod velocity, Arid wa coinplex unit %xith 61=0. The duid u lea rig lo5uw iA 'lit! cham: 0 f mro --Jiding unit -v,-ctrrs-:u, v i5 r-oi :,al, where ap is the bar 12 subj(:c-ted to tile ~.cruw &Epia-con-ent whic' makvs it angle an d al their !iharte3t distance. Theii sc-Air pmInri align it-~elf mvith H in tht 12' is rh'- kmoall U -V = cos u = cos ac -- c:3s o, sin a, and for their vector proJ- po.-Iltinn t;t axi., 9); uct juXvj =sin its w6s leiriz :ie (fispla-ir-It --,u. common pormal of u -,t iri v Viith theize (jefini icons t la5 iLN C `I flt (a;, 711 ',1 those ior pure rimie ror~; '01 vecz.'~rs are replacf~! si'ding vectDrs, and al! a: --37 utazloi -,, b% DIMMERG, F ,. M. ------ - -- - 0 poperechnylh kolebaniiakh sterzhnia s raspredelennoi massoi pri nalichii soprotivIenila. (Prikladnaia materatika i mekhanika,, 1949, ve 13, nD. 1, P'. 51-5h) Title tr.: On the transverse asci1lations of a heavy bar with distributed mass when resistance is present. QA8Ol.F7 1949 __W~* 0 e-0 0-0 ,0,49-0-4-016 . . I - ~ - W N-W Well W W__W W W-W 7-W - -i - 4 1 4 is is U 10 it ? 1l a a is n is it x it a it it u m a r. it m p 4w it it a r IF Ai Is M 90 U W 11-A 00 A to SbIs. IF. U, The ommmamt mat si a* pmmam t o be dkommememb d apmd mailosidiam! 140 OiD c pdgmwm powmatiommeth Wwthudenw. pwo.. Immemw Mbft SaWFART', It inds"vemlys p"atiewhaii, 1"Gemmlitimughli mabuiummml (lu Humoolaft). Munmw. 11W&L k -00 A aol N MA 1*114H, ISK 143 pp, _4111111, &0 a 'M6 1-4 Ito tom -402" of a Pf-vk-M m" jammome ASIll 4. -00 It". 36721. "a WS" of vwtom abd Askite rWd d6- 'I P60MMOW, ImW cm 0WOW-0 WFA wmlchimod in t6t n- ,11. 0 IN, 0 'Fiew cWtol, lkm it -00, AMA 40 jWSM T6 Rest do l" a ' 1 W losam with Q &6 piolbir tyliv, E r III ' 'd palm 1bg itm lotialm. F."y Wr given to do eqtmoklijum J , - Y e z Imakitirt," mW tbek twocomily to somido Ou"tkmo for ' y 4j al PVWVID to rWuckW cy%mK-*l paks to War orlm A wom W ftt f th ati i i f o m m sm ml or ii g y y p low4w UplieffAs with cylktdf~al I%Jm tistly. Twvnty~-ktht peopm doll with five-bow linkamm nmininwig thomV rutsfy tow SWU 0 kylindricil Pairs, or (our RmLwy wW am mpherkial pook (is wv=W ). XqUU111111mill (Or the V11.64mmm Ul POftiVO OQUILM111111A &n, low"l, but Sol lapikiltily NWVW: I%elr cWtit"ty p- zoo WhIlive. OW bxA the mmilomnatkal h6w, due to All 160 Phoory limadw 4 ti-I to normid", in htW in tbtw prgbknl. kloinnulwt 4411 uvom thom, pw Imittim). 116 in linjimfoly a mm. Wiml Isalum of the n"%nw In l lat tl l oo toga i taltim, 1p p uoo MllALLklVfKJlt A. W. Witoodloomikor, USA It b ft A- -0 It:' 4 7, 3-J, -1--q-lr l 1041 Ollif Ito lfttn ireg "It 7i7a i, 6 0 1 otion 1:14 '5i W 04 -3 0 a 3 4 ~21 010 0 0 0 Oq t 0 0 0 0 40.0 410 a 0 a 00 0 0 Op 0 00 96 0 0 , 0 01) 0 a 0 of****-* 0 00 00 0 4;0 of so 0 0 * 0 0 4b 0 00 so 9 9 7Poperechnyye kolebaniya vrashchayushohegosya vala s AID 545 - I diskami pri nalichii sporotivleniya treniya phenomenon of transverse vibrations of turbine shafts provided with disks and having a marked elastioity.,on the assumption that the supports are sufficiently rigid. The work presents a precise dy- namic computation of a revolving elastic shaft, and the equation& of its free and forced transverse vibrations. These are. consecu- tively formulated: 1) with one disk in the center, 2) with a disk, the plane of which has a vibrating movement, 3) with several diska. In stating these three different cases the author discusses funda- mental conceptions; interior and exterior frictionEi; stability of vibrations; a shaft having different rigidity in two directions; the effect of elasticity; gyroscopic action of a ratating disk; cantilever shaft with a disk at the end; and forced and free vi- brations. The text includes numerous formulae, 24 diagiems and graphs. No. of References: Total 11, 1935-1949, 6 Russian, f5 American Facilities: None 2/2 D I T-1 f= N rG E; R (r, R I'll) - PHASE I TREASURE ISTAND BIBLIOGRATHICAL REPORT AID 546 BOOK Call No.: AF620011 Author: DIMENTBERG, F. M. Full Title: TRANSVERSE VIBRATIONS OF A REVOLVING SHAFT WITH THICIKLY MOUNTED DISKS [See: Orig. Agency and Purpose] Transliterated Title: Poperechnyye kolebanlya vrashch-Etyushchegosya vala s gusto nasazhennymi diskami PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: Academy of Sciences, USSR. Institute of Machine Design. Poperechnyye kolebaniya i kriticheski~e skorosti (Transverse Vibratid-ns -afiid'~riticaj. speecls). First Collec-Elo-n Publishing House: Academy of Sciences USSR Date: 1951 No. pp.: 22 (247-266) No. of copies: 3,000 Editorial Staff Responsible Editor: Serensen, S. V., Active Member, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian S.S.R. PURPOSE: This work is one of the seven (AID 54o - 546) which were discussed in a seminar on vibrations in the Institute of Machine Design3 and is reprinted for its practical interest. TEXT DATA Coverage: The paper discusses the determination of frequencies of natural transverse vibrations of a revolving shaft with mounted 1/2 Poperechnyye kolebaniya vrashchayushchegosya vala AID 546 - i s gusto nasazhennymi diskami disks, when their affect on the shaft may be considered continuous all along the shaft's length. The critical RPM of a revolving shaft does not fully explain the innumerable critical resonance states of the shaft. The author offers and solves a more general problem: that of the determination of natural transverse vibra- tions of a 'shaft as a function of the velocity of its rotation. He assumes an infinite number of disks mounted on the shaft., with a continuous dist"Ibution of the masses of the disks and their gyroscopic action and states that even In the case of variable sizes of the disks, when the calculations of frequencies become more complicated, the qualitative character of his solution re- mains the same. He discusses a shaft of a round cross-section and a shaft having unequal bending rigidities in two main direc- tions. He takes into consideration the effect of the weight of the shaft, and the effect of an unbalanced shaft, and finally works out equations for natural vibrations deducing them from differential equations formulated by him. The paper includes 61 formulae.. 6 diagrams and graphs. No. of References: Two Russian, 19381-"1940, 1 German, 1920 and 1 American, 1945 Facilities: None 2/2 ~sndidet''!'tekhnicheakikffi nauk-. RhUK6HIIN. B.S.. ornfessori doktor tek-1-mi-,heskikh nauV; BRYZELIKAN, R.D., inzhener; BELTAUV, 11.N., kandidat tekhnichenklkh nauk; BIRGEP. I.A., ksridOnt tekhni- chaskikh nauk; BCGUSIAVSKIY. P.Ye., kendidst tekhaiceskikh neuk: BOROUGH, L.S., kandiiat takhnicbeekikh nauk-, VOLINIR, A.S., orofessor, doktor t0ehnicheskikh nauk; GOIiIKBZRG, Yu.M., inzhener; GCRUNTSKIY, I-Ye., professor, doktor tokhnichankikh neuk: GORDON, V-0., professor; PIURPURG, P.M., kanatclat tekhniaheckikh nauk-, DOSCHATOV. V.V., inrhene , 4OV, A.G., kandidet tek-hnicheskikh nank; KIYASOSH71LI. R.S.. professor; KWLFIR. D.S., ~mndidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk; KOLOMITTSEV, A.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nank; KRIJTIKDV. 1.P., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; KUS.Wj',', 1A.Ya., kandt- !at tekhnicheskikh nauk; LgVXNSON. Ye.M., inzhener: MAZYRIN, I.V., inzhener; ?ULININ. N-11. , kandidet tekhnicheakikh neuk: HARTTYliOV, A.D.. kandidat tekhnieborkikh nauk; NIBA.G, N.Ya., kandidet tekhni~.1heskikb as&,, NIKOIAUV, G.A., professor, doktor takhnicbeekikh nauk; PETRUSEVICH, A.I., doktor takhnicheskikh neuk; POZDNYAFCV, S.N.. dotsent. I?ONLHOPSV, S.D., professor, doktor tekhnichaskikh neuk: PRIGOROVSX1Y. N.1., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk: PRONIN, B.A., kandidat takhnipheskikh neuk; USEETOV, D.N.,, prof essor, doktor tekhnicheskilch neuk; SATE11. B.A., professor, doktur tekhnicheskik-h nauk: SMiNSIN. S.Y.: SLOBODKIN, M.S., inzhener-, SPITSYN, N.A.. professor, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk: STOLE111. G.B.. kandicb t takhnicheskikh nauk: TAWS, B.A.. kendiat telchnichlaskilch nauk; .TETSLIBAU4, I.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; UKUSKIY, A.A., professor, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk., YNODOS'YEV, V.I., profesnor, doktor telchnicheaktkh nauk: (Com,timiad on next card) BADKIN, S. I.--- (continued) Ca rd 2. 1MAYT. D.M., kandilat tekhnicbaskikh nauk; &YDIVU, V-Ya.. ~~rlldat tekhnichapkikh nauk; SMUMM, M.N., Inshener, _aa,;:.,rjryv radaktor; SHRDROV, V.S.. kandilat takhnicheakikh nauk, nauc'_-!Wv redaktor: TSVETROV, A.P., dotsent, naucbnyy redal-tor; SLKSIOV. 37-1., inzhener, nauchnyy radektor; MARKUS, Me.. irmhoner. an-,.-.r-hnv.T redaktor. KMANOV, V.G., inzInener, nauchayy redaktor: N.S.. dektor tekhnichaskikh nauk. profeasor. redaktor-, SQKOWVr, T.F., tekhniche- skiy roaaktor [Manual of machirary manudfacturel Spre-.~chnik vishinostrritelia.- v trekh tartskb. Moskva. Uos.asuchno-'.ekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-", . V-DI,3. 1951 10913 p. 10:Q) 1. Deystvitelln:v,~.- chlen Alcademii wwk USSP (for Serensen) (A~Jdnory) Dimm2m...F.M. Effect of friction resistance on transverse vibratione of a rotating shaft with disks. Poper.koleb.S. krit.skor. 11,0.1:183-246 '51. (MLU 7:4) (Vibration) (Diekv.Rotating) (Friction) (S)!afta and shafting) DIXTBERG, F. M. "Transversal Oscillation of the Rotating Shaft YA-ith Disks Tal' into Con idera- king s tion Friction," a scientific report included in the table of ct:intentzi of Transversal Oscillations mid Critical Speeds, a journal of the Yachine Consixaction Institute of the Soviet Acad of 8cleilc-e 1951 At first the author e)~A-s a shaf t with solid f :L-ed bearings on both ends and an ec,2entric RIjckx flywheel mass arrabged in the mUdle of the ~ihaft. Then he goes over to the case where both bearings ;xre spring supportod. FlniLlly -We shaft with fly-wheel mass is suspended in an inactive frame which is also ,;pring supported* XLVIII DIKINTBZRG, P.M. Transverse vibration of a rotating abaft having varying principal sectional MOMOILt of Inertia. Pope r.kc)le'b,, i krit.okor. no.2:63-lo6 '53. (K6RA 7:4) (Moment3 of inertia) (Shafts and shafting) DIMINTURG, F.M. . Iffect of shcaaring atress on transverse -ribration of a rotating shaft with dieks distributed along Its bongth, Poper.kolob.i krit. skor. no-2:107-.120 153. (KLRA 7-4) (Sluafts and shaftling) (Disks, Rotating) (Vibration) DIMENTBIMG, F.M. (Mosk%,a). .......... ;L-A0#--T6",N Stability of flexible spindles in the presence of hystergais in the material. In2h.sbor., 16:81-86 '53. (IGRA 70) 1. Institut mashinovedeniya Akademil nauk B33R. (Spindles (Kichine-toole)) (I~yateresia) ANDWEV, L.Te., kandidat takhnichoskM nadic; BITHOW1, Y.L., kandidat tokbnicheskikb nai*; BOXARSHINDV, S.T., )amd1dat takhnii.-heakilch nauk; VOLINIR, A.S., doktor tekhnicheiskildi nauk; DIMMMIXBG, F.M. kandidat telrhnichaskikh rai - ZASICLATILEY. S.M.. TBRI'leggpl, KINASOSHVILI, R.S., dokl.-.or takhnichesirikh nauk, professor; KOVALENKO, A.D.,; MAKUSHIN, V.M., kamlidat takhnicbeekilch naWc MnINIX. H.19., keuididat takhnichaskith nauk-. PONOMARIff, S.D., doktor tokhmichaskikh wtuk-, PRIGORDUCIT. N.I., doktor takhai- cbeskikh nauk: TIMLIBAUM, I.M.. kandidat takhnichaskikJ2 na 1: ITMANSKIY, A.A., doktor takhnichoolklida nouk:, profeissor; IMDDSOYNY. V.L. dok:tor takhnichemV.1kh nauk; SIEWS31f. S.V., rodakilor; TRONZIN, I.I., kandidat tekhnicbaskUch nauk, redaktor; XARQ FOY, V.G.. inzhen9r, rtxlaktor-; SOKOLOVA, T.Y., te)tbnichookiy redaktor. [Hechani'cal angineier's mmal; in 6 roluseel Spravoebuilt masbi.no- stroitelia:; v abouti tolinkh. Izd.2-s. lspr-. i'dop. Moslora, Gov. nauchno-taklin.izd-.vo masbinostroit. I!Lt-ry, Val-3, 1955., 563 1)- (Mechwitcal ongineoring) (MIRA 8:12:1 TJSSR/Engineering - Strength of MateIrials YD-3022 Card 1/1 Pub. 41 - 6/15 Author : Vagapov, R. D., Dimentberg, F. M. and Serensen, S. V., Moscow Title : Questions on the dynamic strength of turbogenerator rotors Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 9, 65-1o6, Sep 55 Abstract Summ izes the results of experiments conducted in the Labcratory of Dynamic Strength, Institute of Machine Science, Acad Sci USSR. Stud- ieB the vibration stress in rotors operated at over 3000 rpm. Pre- sents information on stress distribution in those parts of the rotor under greatest dynamic stress. Discusses rotor strength under the action Of Cyclic stress. Graphs, tables, diagrams, formulae. Twenty six references, 18 USSR. Institution: Submitted ; June 7, 1955 Name DIMEITTIERG Fedor Monaslyevioh Dissertation Certain Problems concerning Bent Waves of rapidly Rotating Shafts Degree Doe Tech Sci Af f iliat ion Zn-ot indicate-F Defense Date, Place 25 Jan 56, Council of Inst of Machine Building, Acad Sci USSR Certification Date 15 Doc 56 Source M-IVO 7/5? SOV/1.24-57-3-3468 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 3, p 122 (USSR) AUTHOR: Dimentberg, F. M. TITLE: Stress Vi~'riation in an Elastic Shaft During Its Transition Through the Critical Velocity (]:Izmeneniye napryazlieniy v gibkom vale pri perekhdde cherez kritiche uyu skorost') PERIODICAL: V sb.: Kolebaniya v turbomashinakh. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1956, pp 21-48 ABSTRACT: A study is made of the transverse oscillations of an elastic shaft sup- ported at both ends with an unbalanced disc mounted thereonxrotating under constant angular acceleration. The mass of the shaft is not taken into consideration and the disc is considered to be mounted in the center of the span, which condition allows the authox to ignore the gyroscopic effect. When there are no resistance fo Pces present, the equations of the longitudinal oscillations set up for Aktationary coor- dinates coincide with the well-known equations for a system having one degree of freedom and are solved by means of Fre!;nel integrals. A steady-state regime of forced oscillations with an initial angular Card 1/2 velocity is used to define the initial conditions. The solution is then Stress Variation in an Elastic Shaft (cont.) SOV/1 24-57-- 3-3468 transformed to a system of coordinates rotating with the shaft, which makes the calculation of flexural stresses simple. The cases of acceleration and coasting are studied separately. The variation of the torque moment during the transition through the critical velocity is found along with the deflection components for the stationary and for the rotating coordinates. Calculations were made for cases of both rigid and elastically-flexible supports (with different stiffness factors in two directions). it is pointed out that in case of elastically-flexible supports the variable component of the stresses increases. An approximate solution of the problem is given with due consideration of the resistance forces. The initial equations are originallyiet up under the assumption that the resistance is generated by internal friction. The cir- culatory terms are then droppped, i. e., the effect of internal friction is identified with the action of the external friction. The solution contains an exponential factor in the integrand expression and consequently is not reducible to the F:resnel--integral form. By reducing the interval of integration to smaller intervals, the exponential factor may be considered to be constant within that smaller range, and the approxi- mate solution may then be expressed through a sum of Fresnel integrals. Diagrams of stress variations during transifion through the critical velocity, as recorded experimentally on loop oscillographs, are given. Good agreement bei;ween theo- retical and experimental results is noted. Card 2/2 V. V. Bolotin Drm-EXIII-JEMP F. M. F. M. Dimentberg and S. G. Kiulitsin, "The Application of Helical-.Axis Calculations to the Analysis of Spatial Mechanism." PAPOr PM24MItM at the 2nd ALI-Union QwX. on rup4awntaj problem,, In tbs Theory or Mob, a and Macbsnisms, Mosoov, UaW, 24-28 Mwah JL9~8, AUTHOR: Tondl, A. (Pracue). 24-1-3/26 TITLE: On the stability of a flexible shaft with one disi,- taking into consideration the effect of forces of internal. tmd external damping and the effect of the weifi,ht of the disc. (0b ustoyohivosti gibkogo vala s odniia diskom pri de;ystvii sil vnutrennep i vnoshtiego treniy i 1resa diska). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskjkh Nauk, 1958, IT0.1, p1p. 21-25 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The stability of a flexible shaft with a disc at the centre of the shaft, taking into consideration the effects of damping by internal and external friction, has been. investigated by numerous authors. For instance, F. M. Dimentberg, (Refs. 1-3), has solved the non-linear problem without taking --".nto consideration the weight of the disc. M. 1. Chayevskiy (Refs.4 and 5) published experimental results relating to the influence of friction. In this paper the stability is investigated of a rotor, taking into consideration internal dampinE; (caused by the material of the shaft itself) and external dampi:a6 for a hori2iontal shaft, i.e. takin- into consideration the Card 1/3 effect of the weight of the diosc. The movement of t'he 24-1-3/26 On'the stability of a flexible shaft with one disc taking into consideraticn the effect of forces of internal and external damping and the effect of the weight of -the disc. disc is expressed first in terms of rotating coordinates of the system (L + iji) =~ (see Fig.1). ThEM, the Carthesian coor inate �, IL are substituted by polar coordinates e,(p (see Fig.2). The internal damping force P is expressed by a non-linear function of the speed a;~ the deflection, Eq.(8); the vector of the force P t is not considered as beinG 6enerally coincident with the direction ol the speed ~. The result of the solution is the establishment of necessary and adequate conditions of stability of the movement expressed by the inequalities (19) axd (20), whereby n is the coefficient of external damping and 6 and 6 are respectively the coefficient o~ the radial and tRnSential components of the internal damping which are dependent on the sag of the shaft R. 11 is the frequency of the natural oscillations of the rotor and w is the angular speed. of rotation of the shaft 61 is the derivation according to R of the ~oeHiciejat 6 The inequality (19) is always fulfilled. If the ine&Llity (2~i) is Card 2/3 fulfilled, the movement of the rotor will be staUe in 24-1-3/26 On'the r,.tability of a flexible shaft with one disc taking into consideration the effect of forces of internal and external. damping and the effect of the wei3ht of the disc. the entire range of w. However, if the inequali-ty (23) is not fulfilled, an upper limit of stable (o values will exist. The tangential component of the in*~ernal damping reduces this limit whilst the radial component of the internal damping ~~a the external component increase this I' -it. 2 + b Ib* I> 0 (19) 2 2 X < (20) 6 1b2 + xR 2,> h2 h~ D. T r c (23) There are 3 figures, 6 figures - 5 Russian, 1 English. SUBMITTED: July 15, 195?. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Cara-3/3 AUTHOR: Dimentberg, F. M. (Moscow) SOV/24--58-5--16/31 TITLE: P7~ase-Pl rep'r%ftntation of the Motion of a System with Two Degrees of Freedoin (Kompleksnoye predstavlen:Lye na fazovoy, ploskosti dvizheniya sistemy s dvum;Ta stepeny-ami svobody) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhaicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 5? pp 97-99 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The four-dimensional phase space (of coordinates x, :k, 74t) is represented on a plane via the coordinates 2 x + Wxj y + w~, where w is an operator such that w 0; Plucker coordinates are used. The results are those to be expected from applying Seiliger's theorems to this case, There are 7 figu~res and 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: January 15, 1958 Card 1/1 G'USAWV. A.A.. kand. takhn. nauk; doktor tekhn. nauk. lialancing flexible shafts. Vast. mash. 39 no.1:47.-53 Ja 138. (MIRA 12:1) (Wancing of machinery) 'L A; CS 1F. 25(2); 24(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2591 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya Kolebaniya v turbomashinakh; sbornik statey (Vibrations in Turbomachines; Collection of Articles) Moscowq Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 117 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,300 Copies printed. Resp. Ed.: S. V. Serensen, Academician, Academy of Sciences, USSR; M. of Publishing House: Ya-. A. Klimovitskiy; Tech. Ed.: V. V. Volkova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intendled for scientific research workers, engineers, and designers inthe field of turbomaohinery. COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with vibrations in turbomachinery. The following topics are discussedi vibrations and stresses in the rotor and bearings of a turbogenerator, vibrations and stability of beams, flexural vibrations of a rotating shaft, whirling speeds of a flexible rotor with two unbalanced masses, acceleration through resonance of a nonlinear system, whirling speed and clearance in bearings, dynamic stresses in blades of an axial compressor, and damping of vibrations. No personalities are mentioned. References follow several of the articies. Card 1/ 5 Vibrations in Twrbomachines (Cont.) SOV/2591 TABIX OF COMM: Preface Daychik, M.L., F.M.~~ ~0 A.S. Zillberman, G.L. Lyudinj N.I. Prigorov- skiy, and K.Ye.-giHarov. Investigation of Vibrations and Stresses in the Rotor and Bearings of a High-power Turbogenerator During Operation The authors disouss an experimental investigation made on a high-power turbogenerator in order to analyze the real state of stress of the rotor and vibrations of the rotor and bearings. The dynamic behavior of the whole system of joined rotors and bearings is treated. The influences of bases and foundations are not taken Into consideration. Bolotin, V.V. Vibration and Stability of Beams Under Action of Nonconserva- tive Forces. A cantilever rectilinear beam loaded by uniformly distributed following forces acting in the plans of its maximum rigidity is analyzed for stabili- ty at planar deformation. Critical parameters of the loading with and without consideration of damping are established. 23 Card 2/5 Vibrations in Turbomachines (Cont.) SOV/2591 Dimentberg, F.M. Flexural Vibrations of a Rotating Shaft With a Flexible -1-a-F-ARi~6hed a One End 43 Connection between the flexural vibrations of the shaft and the bar in their common plane is investigated, and formulas for their frequencies are derived. Guserov, A.A. Acceleration Through Critical Speeds of a Flexible Rotor With Two Unbalanced Masses th the Presence of Friction 51 The author derives a system of two complex differential equations as a solution to the problem. The solution is based on the following assump- tionst that the mass of the shafts the gyroscopic movements of masses caused by deflections of the shaft, and the initial deflections of the shaft are negligible; that the shaft supports are absolutely rigid; that the shaft itself is torsionally rigid; and that the acceleration through critical speeds is uniform. Rubanik, V.P. Acceleration Through Resonance in One Case of a Nonlinear System 75 Analysis is made of a nonlinear vibrating system with one degree of freedom having a nonlinear restoring force and excited by a low-fre- quency sine-sbaped disturbing force. The effect of the rate of accelera- Card 315