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LOZHKOKOTSVA,.A.D.j.TRXSTKAN# A.G.; LZONTIYETA, R.S., mladshiy usucbnyy
sotradnik; PODOLYAN, A.?.; TMITAKOTA, 0.1.; Prinimali uchastiye:
PAVLOYA, I.A., insh.; O(MTAGEMA, G.A., starshly takhnik; SKLI-
TARSTOTA, Z.P.. starshiy tekhnik; YMOTA,-X.I., takhnik;
GCRSUOTA, H.I., takhnik; XOPIM, T.K., takhnik; TIMOYRTBTA*
T.Y., tekhnIkj KOSINOTA, M., tekhnIk. GONCHAROT, T8*p*q otv.
red.; USMOTA, T.Y.. red.; SUGNINT, A.H., takhn.red.
[Agroolimatic reference book on the Tajik S.S.R.] Agroklimati-
chaskii epravochnik po Tadzhikskot SM. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.
izd-vo. 1959. 151 p. (MMA 13:2)
1. Stalinabad. Gidrometeorologicheakaya observatoriya. 2. Sta-
linabadakaya gidromtoorologichaskaya observatoriya Upravleuiya
gidrometeorologichookoy slushby Tadshikskoy SSR (for Lozhkomoyeva,
Trestmans Podolyan, Tretlyakova). 3. InstitAt poclavotedenip AN'
Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Lsont.1yeva).
(Tajikistan--Crope and climate)
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BILTATIV, Vladimir Nlkolayevich; MILIWITIT, V.A., redaktor; YJIDOSOVA-f I.L.
rodaktor; GOWBIOTA, L.A.. tekhniohaskiy rodaktor
[Balkhash Muskrat fare] Balkhashokoe ondatrovos promyslovoe khosialetvo.
Pod reds T.A.K91outlevas Kookn, Izd-vo tekhn. i okon. lit-ry po
voprosax xagotovokp 1956, 19 p., (HLRA 9:10)
(Balkhash Province-Waskrats)
UGAYAT, Nikolay 1111ch; SHMNOT, S.Y., redaktor; YRDOBOVA,_N.I redaktor;
GIAMOVA, L.A., takhaicheskiy re-daktor - - rn~~
LHunting ermine mink, and polecats] Promyeal gornostaia, kolonka i
khoria. Pod red. S.V.Shibanova. Moskva, Isd-vo takhn. i ekon. lit-ry
po voprosam sagotovoks 1956, 35 pe (KLRA 9-.10)
(Trapping)
KOH-SAKOT, G.K.; SHMNIFSKIT. A.A.; DBNISOT, T.D.,, redaktorLW
redaktor; GOLUBKOVAt L.A., takhnicheekir redektor
Cusing waters rloh In vegetation for makrat breading] Zerantalushchie
vodoemy I ikh ispollsovanie dlia andatrovodstva. Pod red. V.D.Denisova.
Moskva, Isd-vo tekha. I ekon. lit-ry po vopronam-sagotovok. 1956. 135 p.
(ftnicrats)
1ATTIS, Veniamin Grigorlyevich, kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; LTUXBMCBUELG,
M.S., kandidat tekhaicheskM nauk# speteredaktor; YMOSOVA, N.I.,
redaktor; GOLUBIOVA, L.A., tekhnicheekiy redaktor
[Raw hides, furs, and sheepskins; a commercial guide) Tovarovedenis
ko'shavennogo.syrlla# shubnoi i mekhoTot oTchinys Moskva, isd-vo
takhn, i ekon, lit-ry po voprosam mukocolOno-krupianot, kombikormovot
promyshl, i alevatorno-okladekogo khosiaistva Xhleboizdat. 1956o
138 P, (MIRA 10:1)
(Hides and skins)
KANTSEPOLISKIY, Abram Samoylovich; KOZHEVNIKOVA, T.N., red.;
FEDOSOVA, N.I., red.1 GOLUBKOVA, L.A., tekhn. red.
(Album of Persian lamb and krimmer skinal Allbom ka-
rakulls. i smushki. Moskva, Zagotisdat, 1962. 157 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Hides and skins)
V
DZHCHOGTAN, G.Av, nauchny7 sotmdnik; Z1BEL1,,B.YA~,-i11zh. Umsn--Giat(~rl;
HIM"RIVA, .0JS,,biblio9Taf. C t ranals torhKOZ 'MINA, N.P., doktor
biolmnauk, otyetstvemyy red.; (MIGMIYEV# K.Ps, inzho, reds;
doktor takho.nouk, prof*, reds; XMUANOV, A.Vol
insho, reds; LYUBARSKIT, L.N., doktor 9e119kokho%ya7utvenzWkh nauk,
prof rods; IANDA-DALW, L.K., starshiy nauchnyy sotnidnik; GERZHOY,
A.P.g kandatekhn.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy totrudnik; IPZMVA. N.L',
red.; GOUIBKOVA, L.A., tekhn,red,
[Drying and heat processing of grain; translations and abstracts]
Suohka i tormichesimis obrabotka zerna; perevady i referaty.
Koekva, Izd-vo tokhn. I ekon.lit-ry po voprosam mukomolluo-
kruplanoi# kombikormovoL promVehle L el ova tom-:1-a kladelcogo 16oz.,
1957. 90 P. (KIRA 11:5)
Is Hoscow Vessoyusnyy nauchno-tooledovatellskiy inatitut
serna i p;oduktar ago pererabotki. 2. Yeasoyuznyy nauchno-
ionledovatellskiy institut zerna i produktov ego parerabotki
(for Dshorogyan, Gershoy, Neshcherina). 3. Hellkombinat imeni
Tsyurupy (for Zibelf)
(Ora in-Drying)
GORtINNIXOT. U.S., red.; GAYM. L.A.. red.; KHORTSBY, B.N., red.;
Y=SqALJLIOI,, red. g GCMMIOYA. L.A.,~ takhred.
Ellour, acats and food industry of the U.S.S.R.. 1917-1957:
a collection of articles] MakomolInsia. kTupianaia i koubl-
;:kormovoia promyshlaxwont' SSSRq 1917-1957 gg.;'sbormik statei,
Xoskra, Isd-vo tokbA*l ekon,lit-ry po vopronam wakamollng-
krupianol i kombikormovei prom. I alevatorno-skladekogo khosse
1958. 189 P. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Nochallnik Upravloniya mukozollno-krupyanykh i kombikormov$6
prodpriyatty Mintaterstva khleboproduktov SSSR (for Goryannikov).
Ofsed mills) (Grain milling)
XMSID, Semen Davydovich. prof.,doktor tokhn. naukQ-F-X-DQ!WA.-HI.. red.:
OOUIBBVA, L.A., takha. red.
(drinding of grain; theoretical principles and practicaj Ismellchanie
serna: teoretichaskie osuovy i praktiks. Moskva, Izd-vo takhn. i
skous lit-ry po vopromem mukomollno-krupianol, kombikormovot
promyshl. I eloystorno-okledskogo khosisistva, 1958. 247 p.
(gnu 11: 12)
(Grain milling)
GERASIMOV, Serafin Takovlavich; FUSER, lfeodosiy Avdoyevich, kand.seltakho-
khoz.nntzk; XAB07OV, S.M., knnd.sel'skokhoz.nauk, spetared,;
-FmOSOVA'jj~' red.; KUZIMINA, N.S., tekhn.red.; GOLVBKaA,
D-.C,-'f;khn. red.
(Mixed feeds] Kombinirovannye korma. Spetered. S.M.Xabozov.
Moskva, Izd-vo takhn.i ekon.lit-ry po voprosam m*omolluo-
krupianoi, kombikormovoi promysU. i elevatorno-ekladekogo
khoz. Pt.l. 1959. 140 p. Pt.2. 1959. 93 p. (MIRA 13:1)
(Feeds)
ALEKHI'Np Burie'llikolayevich; REMENNYI, Leonid Iosifovich; SIAVOV) Georgiy
VasilIyevich;,FEWgqVA, R.I., red.; SAVELIYEVA, Z.A., tekhn. red.
(Remote control of operations in grain elevators -I Dispetcherskoe
a4tomatizirovannoe upravlenie operatsiiami deistvuiushchikh ele-
vatorov. Moskva, Izd-vo, tekhn. i akon. lit-ry po voprosam khlebo-
produktov. 1960. 86 p. (MIRA 14:11)
(Grain elevators) (Remote control)
HISM'TIN, Yevpniy likolayevich, pro-f., doktor biolog. nauk; TRISTAT-'
EKIY.,Zey Alsksayevich, prbf., doktor takhn. nauk; TYSOTMATA,
R.S., red*; YXDOSOTA. N.L. red.; SATILOYETA, Z.A., takhn.red.
[miarobiology of grain and flour] Kikrobiologiia nrns i =*A.
Moskva# Ind-vo tokhn.i skon. lit-ry po voprosam khleboproduktov,
196o. W6 p. (KIU 14:5)
1. Chlon-korrompondent AN 333R (for Kishustin)
(Grain) (Flour) (Kicroblology)
KOZIN, Aleksey Ivanovich., inzh.; red,; GOLUBKOVA, K.A.p
tekhn. red.
(For communist labor; from socialist competition practice at the
S.M.Kirov Grain Milling Combine] Za kommunisticheakii trud; iz
opyta. sotsialisticheskogo soreynovaniis, na mellkombinate im. S.M.
Kirovao Moskvas,Zagotizdat, 1961. 43 po (MIRA 15:1)
'(Leningrad-Flour mills) (Socialist competition)
FJIDOSDTA. R.Eb. zeditsInskmy& petronazhney, sestra (Moscow)
Work practice of a visiting miree- in preventing dysentery
In a polyclinic, Hadesestra, noolOtl9-20 0 155 (HLRA 8:12)
(NURSIS AND TMIIG) (DYS I --PMMION)
AUTHORS: Fedosova T.S. and Samoylo, K.A. SOV/109-4-1-?/30
TITIR: Frequency Divider with a Direct Lock-in (Delitell
chastoty a neposredstvennym zakhvatyvaniyem)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekbnika 'i Blektronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1,
pp 43 -- 53 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The division of frequency is normally done by means of
relaxation dividers, LC--type dividers or by means of
combined eircuits. The article deals with the theory of
aa LC--type divider and that of a 3ombined divider. The
diagram of a simple LC divider is shown in Figure 1;
this consists of a resonant circuit and a feed-back circuit
and comprises a source of the synchronising voltage. The
amplitude and phase of the system are governed by the
following simplified equations:
UM
is P J 0m (9)
d -c
Cardl/4
FrequenV Divider with a Direct Look-in
SOV/109-4-1-7/30
dcp W. 9.
00 (10)
dt Um
where "t:- wot In these equations Joa and J00 are
defined by Bqs (3) in which I denotes the amplitude of
the anode-pulse current; Q denotes the quality factor of
the resonant circuit, wh.ile --4 is defined'by Eq (6) in
which w H is the nominal frequen--y of the system; w. is
n times smaller than the frequency of the external electro-
motive force. The. steady-state amplitude Umo and the
stead,7--state phase VOT are defined by Eqs (12) and (13).
These equations can be used to analyse the LC divider shown
in Figure 5. In this,, the righthand-side 'tube converts a
sinuscidal voltage into reztangular phase-inverted pulses
which are fed to the grid of the lefthand-side tube. The
Card2/4 external. synchronising signal is in the form of a train of
SOV/109-4-1-7/30
Frequency Divider with a Direct Lcck-in
rectangular pulses; this is also fed to the grid of the..
lefthaud-side tube. Consequently, the tube is conducting
when both the voltages at the grid are equal to zero and
it is closed when one of the voltages is negative. The
envelope of the anode current pulses can be expressed by
Eq (17), where i m is expressed by Eq (18), where R i is
the internal resistance of the lefthand-side tube. The
parameters J Ca and J 00 can, therefore, be written
in the form of Eqs (19) and (20). The steadv-state
amplitule U mo and steady-state phase shift 9CT can
be written as Eqs (28) and (29). The synchronisation
bandwidth of the divider is defined by Eq (31) in which
1~ a is given by Eq (27). The fol -lowing notation is
aWo-Pk'-*Ged in Eq (27): -t0is the length of the synchronising
pulse expressed as a fraction of the oscillation period,
T0 is the iength of the pulse produced bj the righthand-
aide Wbe (expressed as a fraction of the oscillation
Ca.rd3/4 period) and TO-T is defined by Eq (25). When the internal
Y"'
gig
Frequency Divider with a Direct Losk-in SOV/109-4-1-7/30
resistance of the tube is infinite, the amplitude and.the
phase are expressed by Eqs (33) and (34), respectively.
If the 6ynahrcnising pulses are in the form of a sinusoidal
signal, the parameters Ja and J.0 are expressed by
B48 (38) and (39) respectively; in this case, it is found
that the eynchroasation boandwidth is about 30% lower than
in the presence of re-.tangulax synchronising pulses. Isarge
synchronising bandwidths can be obtained if a combined
~~.'A.Yider consisting of a relaxation oscillator and an
LC cirnkit is used. Block schematic of such a divider is
shown in Figuro 12, and its wavefcrms are sketched in
Fig"::'e 13. The above analytical investigation was
:corrQborated by the experimental data obtained by the
author3 from a number of special measurements. There are
.14 figures and 5 Soviet references.
SUBMITTED: April 18, 1957
Card 4/4
SAMOY1001 X.A.t kand, takha, nauk, dotsentl MOSOVA, T.S.# inzh.;,CORSHEMKOV,
YuaXap insbo
Frequency division using a nonlinear capacitances Truft MET 5502q-
1" 165.
IPrequency division using a nonlinear capaoitance and a negat1vt
resistance. Ibido t145-152 .(WA 18tio)
'chat the highest rate of mmtal f nl'l unn I r, ninan-,
WANOVA, I. S.,,- I011TOV, A. S.; tIERKUIDVA, 0. S.; FEDOSOVA, T. V.
Relationship between the diameter of the synapses of neurons
of the anterior horns of the spinal cord in the cat and the
functional state of the central nervous system. Dokl. AN
SSSR 155 no. 2t47/+-477 Mr ' 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut, fiziologii im. I. P. Paylova AN SSSR. Predstavleno
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R Chemistry
Card V1
AiTthorB Fedosova, V. M,; and Magideon, 0. Yu,
Title Alka mine asters of/J? _(4-oxyphenyl).,r - phf~nyl-proplonic acid.
'Periodical Zhur. 0b. Xhim. 24$ FA. 4$ 6902 - 697, April 1954
Abstract The authors svntbeeized dimethylaminoethyl, diethylemincethyl,
dimethylaminopropyl., diethylaminopropyl eaters of'Y -(4-oxyphenvl)-
alpha-phenyl-propionic acid as well as dietbylaminoethyl other of
beta-(4-acetoxyphenyl)alpha-pbenyl-propionic acid and other compounds.
The mentioned esters and ethers may possese valuable biological pro-
perties. Ton references; 2 IMSR since 1953; 4 Germans since 1877;
4 English since 1940.
Institution S. Ortzhonikidze All-Union Solent If Ic -Research Chemical -Pharmnceut ical
Institute,
Su'bmitted July 11, 1953
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UWR/Organtc Chemistry, Natural Compounds and their E-3
Synthetic Homolooos.
Abs Jourt Ref Zhur 4(himiya, No 6~ 1957, 193118,
Author Magidson 0.
Inst
Title Synthesis of Tropacino (Hydrochloride of tropine estor
of Diphonlacetic acid)
Orig Pubt Khimiya. and Meditzina, Vypo 51 Mot Medgiz, 1956, 14-20.
Abstract: Described is the preparation of tropacino--hydrochlor-
ido of the tropine estor of diphonylacatic acid (base 1).
By the action of Br on 061150H.2CIT (1.1 : 1 mole) at 105..
1100 is obtained Ce OlMrCN, to a solution of which in
4.7 liters 006 at 28-400 in added 1335 9- . '41C13; after
boiling 1 hour the reaction maas is poured into a mix.-
ture of ice and HC1 (acid) (10;1), yielding diphonyl-
acotonitrilo (II) 68%t b.p. 146..150015-6 mm, M.P* 69--
Card 1/2
UssR/Organic Chemistry. Natural Compounds and thoir E-3
Synthetic Homologuos.
Abe Joart Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957s 19348
100. The diphenylacetic acid (III) is obtained by hy-
droly3io of II. With a 3(Yp4 solution 171110111 (40 houra of
boiling) and nubeequont acidification with HCl (acid),
the yield is 88% mop. at 146-.1480. From 0.4 kg III and
0.36 kqr. SOC12 (5 hours at 60-700) is obtaincd a chloran--
hydrido of diphanylacotic acid (111~j yield 92--94%, mo').
53-360 (after wanhing with bonzine). From 225 ~. tro:)ino
,uid 7)3" g. IV in 1.5 g toluene (4 hours at 1100) is syn-
Wiesized hydrochloride 1, which is purified by the is()-
lation of I by an alkali, extraction with other and t-rans-
formation into Vho hydrochlorido with 3Q/'j alcoholic solu-
tion of 1101y -yiold 83.%/, mop. 210-212. 1, b 200 "030
/l/2 mml m.p. 55-560. By product with m.p. i4*0 (fron
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stockbreeding) Allbom mekbanizataii trudoerkM protsessov v
zhivotnovodstve. Mockvap Izd-vo Giprooollkhoza. No./+.(Equip-
meut and supplies for the mechanization of labor-conm=ing
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mekhanizatsii trudoemkikh protoessov na zhivotnavocicbeskikh
fermakh. 1959 [cover: 1961, 229) p. (MM 15:7)
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zyaystvenzWkh sooruzheniy (for Kapustin., Grigorovich,
Kondraohenkol Abadayev, Ryadnovo Yegoryebev,, Shmelikin.,
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niyu sovkhoznogo stroitellstva (for Gvozdav, Pashkeyev,
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Rekko).
FEDOSOUp Ye.Ye.
Effect of novocaine emd bromine on nitrogen metabolism in
old white rate. Tru4j MOIP.Otd.biol,6tl82-190162 (MIRk 16:7)
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(BROMIEN-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFZCT) (OLD AGE)
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t"& at tumkw 8640 I%U Mae. MAIL 19, k 321 -&W. loss. ~
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11-11, kandidat tel-~.riehenkikh nauk; I.A., ksn.,'.Hnt tekbul-
cheiskikh nauk; BOUSLAVSKiY. P.Ye., ko&.id,!t telchnicaskil-ch nouk:
80ROVICH, L.S., kandlint takhnicbeekikh VuLNUR, ji.S...
ornfessor, doktor tekhniebeskikh nauk: GOHIJLk,~O, Yu.Y., inthenpir:
OJiMMEWLY. I-Ye., profes"r, dlctor takhntchen! 11ch nouk: GORIX?I.
1.0.. orofessor; DIH~IITMRG. Y.P., kandidat tekhni-heskUrb nauk:
DOSChATOV, V.I., in7hener, IVA.90. A.G., kandidat tsvhnir-Agkikb
rmnk, 09650sllfill- JR.S.. Profeasor; XODUV. D.S.. ImMitst telchni-
~!hsskikh nauk-, iMPKIM)EV. A.k., kar!4'kdnt tekhnicheek-Ah nauk;
K-HUTIKO, L?., karid-U-9t tskhnivhsqr.lrikh nauk; LWOW.'. !-Ta., kandi-
int tfjlrhni,!hevktkh nouk, L&VANSUD. Ye.M., inzhoner; MAZrHIl;, I.Y.,
inz,hener; Mil-iMbIll. !mndidst tekj-!,t,!b9nki%ch nouk: MARTYI&V.
kaw6i(lat tslkhnl~-hnn%-tkh rank: Maz3G, JI.Ya., kiindidat tep.~:ni-hpskikh
mul:; NIXOI.AUV, G.A., orefegoor, df-%;rtrr telkhmicheckikh nank;
P34TRUS3VICH, A-T.. dinktor takhatcheskil-h rwuk. ?OMHY,iF(--V, S.N..
dotsent; PONLIAOM. LI.D., professor, dnktir takhnichaskilkh asuk:
imimimny, R.I., nrcfxnpor, doktor tiOhnicheskikh nwa?: PH(Ililli.
B.A.. ~wndldat tekhnl-4e~-N%ch nstdc; RZ5---ETbl. D.Y., nrrfo-:-c:nr. dol:tor
telchnichaskikh nsuk; SATZI-1. B.A.. orcfe,.~.nnr, doktar telvhr!ic'qeE:!cPrh
nau~'; S'A"NS311. S.Y... SLOBODIC114, X.S-, inzhener-, SPITSY14. N.A..
profnnoor, doktor tattnic-henkikh no&.: STCL~~Ill, G.B., kandibt
takhrAchesitikh nauk: TAM, B,A.,. kandiat ta'-'~.!i,-he'sktkb nsXr;
TETELIBAM, I.M., kandidst telrhnicheskikh r:j!,k-, UM.AVSKIY. A.A...
Drofeacnr, doktt-r nouk-, J%rA)"SlY':'V. V.I., prcifsarcr.
drA-tor talchnichdWrikh (Continued or next eard)
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4OiAY-T--2.9.--k&ndH4nt Wlntebealrikh naul-, M)BO, Y.Yn., It:arAllat
tagn'tchapkikh nauk-, SulUYBa. H.U.. Inshener, radalctcr.
1,HHDROV, V.S., kan'.11?t tekhnieheakikh nauk, ,-i,,I-ktor;
TSUTIOV, A.P., dctf;ont, mucbayy radaIrtor. SL-,'.-NBuV. inzhoner,
nauchnyy redaktor; MARKWE. H-Te.. Inzhoner. -w,;e.-hnrT radAktor.
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tekhnichaskikh nauk, professor. redaktor; 3UZQIkIV-_ T.F.. tokhniche-
skiy radaktor
CRAnual of machitoirv -ranufacturel SprwI-.c,*,InIk -oolliricnt. rr! to lie.
v trok-h vvakh. Gos.nanchno-PIO-n.t72-vo -rawAncatrcit.
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1. Poyrtvi tell r~-, chlon A;mdemH mink (frr Serennen)
TI, *11. 1.
I-BODOSIYEV,
"Vibrations and Rigidity of a Pipe Through Which Flows a Liquid.-'
Jnzh. sbor., No.1o, 1951
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,ODOS YE77-, -'v. I
PHASE I Treasure Island Bibliographic Report
BOOK Call No.: AF58002
Authors: PONOWW, S.D.; BIDER?MN, V.L.; LI1Kff.VW, K.K.; ??AKUSHIN, V.M.;
MUININ, NoN*'- FEOD0S'YEVj V.I.
Full Titles FMDA14ENTALS 11.-?WHODS FOR STRENGTH COINPUTATIONS IN WHINE-
BUILDING. (Computations of dynamic loads. Stability. Creep).
Transliterated Titles Osnovy sovremennykh metodov raschetans. prochnostiv
mashinostroyenii. (Raschat pri dinamicheskoy nagrljzke,
Ustoychivost'. Polzuchestl~,
Publishing Data
Originating Agencyt None
Publishing House: (MASHGIZ)' State Scientific and Technical Publishing House
of Literature on Machine Building.
Date: 1952 Noe pp.: 862 No. copies: 109000
Editorial Staff
Editor-. Prof. Ponomarev, D.D., Technical Editor: None.
Dr. Eng. Sci.
Witor-in-Chiefs None, Appraisers None.
Others: Golovin, Ya., Eng.p editor of literature on heavy machine building*
Text Data
Coverage: The three parts of this book discuss: 1) the strength computation
of various machine elements under dynamic loads, 2) the stability
computation(f machine elements, 3) the creep computation of machine
pa rts working at high temperatures. The first sectioncbscribes the
computation of-the streng%9f moving machine elements, particularly
11T
FEODOS I Y0.
C_ -CKA-A-11631
all 116-.-f -AY58002
Full Title: FMIDAI.IENTALS OF MDERN METHODS FOR STRXNGTH CO!T.MATIONS IN MACHINE-
BUILDING. (Computations of dynamic loads. Stability. Creen).
Text Data
Coveragot (continued)
discs and wheels; investigates questions of elastic vibration
in connection with various practical problems (harmonic, non-
harmonics quasi-harmonics non-linear and other types of vibration);
and analyzes the strength of elements under variable loads. The
second part concerns methods of computing the stability of rods and
springs (twisted and compressed-coiled), or rings and flat shapes
of curved thin strips, of the elements of thin-wall construction
and non-symmetric profiles, of thin rectangular plates, and of rota-
ting casings. The thrid section analyzes the questions of creep
-and relazationcC.tension, permanent deformation, and aging of parts
subjected to the action ofbigh temperatures.
Purposes A textbook for design engineers in the field of machine building and
students of the technical colleges and also for scientific workers.
Facilitieot , None.
No. Russian and Slavic Referencess 382 of total 409.
Available% Library of Congress,.
FF-ODO.','YEV, V-1.
PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AiD 06 1
BOOK Call No.: TA41O.F3
Author: FEODOSIYEV, V. I.
Full Title: SELECTED QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS ON THE STRENGTH OF
MATERIALS. Second supplemented and revised edition
Transliterated Title: Izbrannyye zadachi i voprosy po
soprotivleniyu materialov
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Publishing House: State Publishing House of Technical and
Theoretical Literature
Date: 1953 No. pp.: 238 No. of copies: 20,000
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Editor: None Tech. Ed.; None
Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None
Others: The author expresses thanks for valuable help to
Balabukh, L. I., Biderman, V. L., Birger, I. A. and Andreyev, L. Ye.
Text'Data
Coverage; This book of selected problems was approved by the Main
Administration of Higher Education of the Ministry of Culture of
the U.S.S.R. Problems were selected to cover special cases of the
strength of materials, which might be met by students not only in
school but also in their later activities. Some problems are
1/2
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soprotivleniyu materialov
simple, some difficult. For the solution of some problems, the
application of the theory of elasticity and a knowledge of higher
mathematics will be necessary. Diagrams, graphs, etc.
Some problems, especially those dealing with thin plates and
shells, are interesting.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES
Prefaces to the let and 2nd edition 4-6
Problems and Questions 7-55
Tension, compression, torsion. Geometrical properties
of a section. Bending. Compound stressed condition
and the theory of strength. Rigidity. Various problems
and questions,
2
8
6
Solution of Problems and Answers to Questions -
3
5
Tension, compression, torsion. Geometrical properties
of a section. Bending. Compound stress condition and
the theory of strength. Rigidity. Various problems
and questions. Bibliography.
Purpose: Not stated
Facilities; None
No. of Russian and Slavic References: 9 Russian 1935-1952
ibrary of Congress.
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2/2
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Ponoma Irev, S.D.
Viderman, Y.L.
Likharev, K.K.-
Malinin, N.N,
Yakushin, V.H.
Peodop"Yev, V.I.,
"El.amenItaof.Modern Methods
of Calculating Strength in
Machine Building"
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24(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2397
Ponomarev,.S.D., V.L. Bidermant K.K. Likharev, V.M. Maku.shin,
N.N. Malinin, and V
Raschety na prochnost' v machinostroyenii. t. It: Nekotoryye zadachi
prikladnoy teorii uprugosti. Raschety za predelamiuprugosti *
Raschety na polzuchest' (Design for Strength In Mschinery. Construction. Vd 2:
Some Problems TT-1 the Applied Theory of Elasticity. Calculation
Beyond Elastic Limits. Design for Creep) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958.
974 p. Errata slip inder.,ted. 15,000 copies printed.
Ed.: S.D. Ponomarev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.
of Publishing House: N.P. Chernysheva; Tech. Ed.: B.N. Model';
Managing Ed. for Literature of Heavy Machine Building (Mashgiz):
S.Ya. Golovin, Engineer.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers, designers, and process
engineers in the,field of machinery design and construction. it
may also be usefpl to students, aspirants, and scientific workers.
Card 1/17
Design for Strength in Machinery Construction (Cont.) SOV/2397
COVERACE: This book deals with some problems of the applied theory
of elasticity and the calculation of plastic deformation and creep.
Design methods for circular and rectangular plates, shells of
rotation,and thick-walled tubes are presented. The theory of
contact stresses, the design of structural elements made of rubber
and rubberized card, calculations of elastoplastic strains, and
calculations of steady and unsteady states of creep are discussed.
No personalities are mentioned. References follow each chapter.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
SECTION 1. DESIGN OF PLATES AND SHELLS
3
Ch. I. Theory of Flexure of Circular Plates and Its
Technical Applications 7
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Introduction to Rocket Technology# By V*I* Feodosiev and G*B* Sinyareve
New York. London. Academic Press, 1959.
144 p. Illus.0 Chartaq Diagrae, Tablese
Bibliography; Po 340
Translated from the original Russians Vvedeniye V Raketnuyu Tekhnikus
PRUE I MW EXPWITATION SOV/3423
Ponociarev, Sergey Dmitriyevich, Honored Worker in Science and Technology.,
Professor,p Doctor of Technical Sciences,, Vladimir Mikhaylovich Makashin,,
Nikolay Nikolayevich Kalinin., and Vaevolod Ivanovich Peodos I yev
Raschety na prochnost' v mashinostrc7enii, tom 3: InertsionnM nagm*l,
Molebaniya, i udarnM napm .zkil, Vynoslivost'. Vatoyahivost, Obsign"
for,Strength in Machinory, ponstrILOUOnj Vol 3: Inertial Loads. Vibrations
and Impact Loads. Endurance. Stability) Moscow., Mashgiz., 1959. 1118 p.
Errata slip inserted. 12,000 copies printed.
Ed. of Publishing House: N. P. Cheauysheva; Tech. Ed.: B. I, Model';
Managing Ed, for Literature on ED avy Machine Baildingi- S. Ya. Golavin,,
Engineer; Ed.! Sergey Dwitriyer-ch Ponomarev,, Honored' Worker in Science
and Technologyt Professorj, Doctv..- of Technical Sciences.
Strength Calculations in. Mechanics I Engineering (COnt.) SOV13423
COWMEt Mw book covers wthodiz-of calculation for stability., stressj, are"j,
fatigue,, etc. Particular atte Ltion is paid to strength calculations of mov-
ing machine partaj, such as tur)ine buckets and discs., with reference to
stress and creep datse Other ?roblems treated include: analysis of various
types of vibrationsj calculatinm for dynamic load varying with time; stress
.concentration and fatigue fAd3 zres; stress distribution in bars, plates,,
shells' eta.; stress coefficients for rotating discs; and behavior of material
under conditions of stress. E. D. Pozomarev reviewed the entire book and
wrote Chapter I and section 5 of Chapter In. Chapter II and the rimsinder
of Chapter III were written by N. N. Mallimix. Chapter IV - X were written
by V. L. BUermax. Chapter XI was compiled by K, K. Likharay and ff. N. Jklizin.
Chapters XII - XVI were written by V. M. Makushixg Chapter XVII - by
V. I. Feodoslyev, and the Appendix by K. K. Likharev. There are 857 ref-
erences: 712 Soviet., 90 Englishp 54 German., and 1 French.
TAELE.OF CONTMITS:
Foreword
3
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PART i. s=MTH aALCULMON FM VDVIM PARTS Iff XACM3M
Ch. I. Methods of Strength aalaWAtion, of Moving Parts in Machinery 7
1, General primiples 7
2. Calculation for thin fast rotating rings with $Pokes 10
3. strength calculation for "n'r of flat belta based on the
example of calculations for connecting rods 1T
4. calculation for radIally-arranged rotating springs 25
5. Caleul&t:ion for rotating Uses of uniform thIckness 32
6. calculation for hollow and solid long cylinders in steady rotation 38
7. Calculation for thin-vall she" vith symmetric axes 42
8. Strength calculations for machine parts under smooth startiag
and brakixg.acti(m- 47
Bibliography 54
Ch. 31. CalcuUtions for Strengthp Rigidity and Greep, of Turbine
Backets 56
1. Determination of internal forces in cross-sections of
turbine buckets 56
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2. Bucket deformation
3. Des'swin of balanced bucket
4. Determination of geometric stice of bucket
cross-sections
5. Buckets under tensile stresses
6. Sending of buckets
7- Creep calculation for buckets
Bibliography
M III. Calculations for Strength, Rigidity., and Creep of
.Discs of Turbo-Machines
1. Basic equations in the ealaulation
2. Unevenly heated discs of unifom thickness
3. Streamline discs of conical profile
4. Proof calculation for strength of unevenly heated
rotating dice of variable thickness
5, Disc calevAation. by graphic methods
6o Calculation for mounting the disc on sbaft ad detezu3na-
tion of the rate of relieving rotations
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99
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109
109
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172
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PART n. VIRIAMONS AND IKPACT LOM
Ch. IV. Vibrations of Elastic S~stems With One Degree of Freedom
1. Degrees of freedom of elastic systems
2. Equations of motion for systems vith one degree of freedom
3. Free vibrations .
4. Forced vibrations of systems with one degree of freedom
5. Suddenly applied constant load
6. Harmanle disburbing force. Resonan e
7. Periodic dis.turbing fo e; with changes cOutL-OrY to
harmonic I&V
8. Damping of free vibrations
9. Damp1pg due to internal friction losses
10. Action of a harmonic disturbing force upon a system with
damping
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3.1. Vibrations Passing through resonance 239
BiblAography 242
Ch. V. Vibrations of Elastic Systems With Several Degrees-
of Freedom 244
1. Free vibrations of systems with -several degrees of freedm 244
2. Free vibrations of multi-mass systems. Determination of
natural torsional-vibration frequencies by r6sidual valuis 257
3- Orthogonal arrangement of normal. vibrations 262
4. Determination of free motion of multi-wass systems by
initial conditions 264
5. Forced vibrations of system vith several degrees of freedom 268
Bibliography 279
Ch. VI. Vibration of Rods With Distributed Was 280
16 vibrations of straight rodz 280
:2. Torsional.-vibrations of shafts 290
3- Bending vibrations of beams 294
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4. Forced vibrations of rods with distributed ows 323
5. Vibratiow pr6ftced by moving load 328
Bibliography "333
Ch. M. Approximte Xethods of Determining the Frequencies
lof Natural Vibrations 3%
1. The Rsyleigk method 335
2. Apprcadnata formula of "Donkerli" 344
3. The method of consecutive approximtIons 346
4. The Ritz method 355
5. The S. A. Bernstein method of spectral function 359
Bibliogmphy 366
Ch. VIII. Vibrations of Systems With Non-Linear Characteristics
and With Time Variations 36T
1. Bending vibrations of rods under the action of periodic
longitudinal force 368
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2. Vibration of coupled transudesion systeMs
3. quasi-harmonle vibrations of aeranksb&ft meehaniam
4. Non-linear vibrations
Bibliography
Ch. IX. Vibrations of Structure Parts
1, Vibrations of foundations
2. Protection against vibrations (vibro-isolation)
3- Vibrations of cylindrical coil s3prings
4. Critical mimber of revolutions of a running sbaft
5. Calculation of torsional vibrations of engine crank bafts
6. Vibration da"ra
Vibration of turbine-buckets and a smor blad a
Vibration of plates -.
9. Calculation of turbine discs for axia3 vibration
'BIb3 I ography
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386
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Cho X, Calculations of Impeat Loads 479
1. Introduction
2. Impact load of an elastic system with one degree of freedom
3. Impact load of an elastic system with several degrees
of freedom 498
4. Impact load of an elastic system vith distributed mass 502
5. Local deformations under impacts 587
6. Plastic deformations under impact 5"
7. SimP34fied calculation methods for impacts 571
Bibllogmphy 579
PART In. CALCUIATIONS FOR MMURANCE
Ch. XI. Calculations for Strength Under Stresses Varying
With Tim 581
1. Preliminary considerations 581
2. Physical aspects of fatigue strength 581
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3. General considerations as to the effect of$ type of stressed
conditions., method and character of changing stresses in
time on the strength of parts 5%
4. Material strength und r alternating monoaxial stresses 589
5- Material strength under pare alternating shearing stresses 616
6. Effect of stress concentration upon machine part strength 618
7- Machine part strength under alternating stresses with
reference to quality and. meela"Jeal properties of the
surface layer of machl" parts 652
8. Effect of the frequency of stress changes., overloadingp
tempezatare and machine-part size upon. endurance limit 674
9. Calculations for strength under pare monowdal shearing
stresses 694
10. Calculations for strength under alternating mlti-axial
stresses in case of non-mmuwi kial stress condition 703
32. Problem of determining the strangth-reverse coefficient 721
12. Calculations for streuM under trumient, conditions,
of changing stresses - i. 738
13. Struabiral strength of =whine parts 742
Bibliogmphy 758
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PART IV. CALCUIATIM ?M SSU3=
Ch. XIL Critical Load Coefficients at P2=e Forms of Equilibrium
for Compressed Bars. 763
1. Factors of equilibrium theory for compressed ban 764
2. Dependence between load and displacement for curvilinear
form of equilibrium 768
3. Single-span props of uniform cross-section 772
4. Props of uniform cross-seation, with intermediate supports 777
5. Single-opm props of uneven cross-seation 778
6. Results of experimental Investigations and calculations
for stability beyond limit of proportionality 795
7. Enarples of calculations for stability of a ased bars 799
8. Approximate method of determining the critical
load-potential. coefficient
9. Stability of wound springs of compi anion
'Bibliography 831.
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Ch. X.M. Critical Load Coefficients at Plus and 2hree-
Dimensional Foxms of Equilibrium of Structtwml Parts 836
1. Vactors of geometry of tbree-34 Jonal curvilinear bare 837
2. Basic system of differential equations for elastic
lines with double curvature
3. Stability of naturally-twisted rectilinear bars during
c asion, 861
4. Stability of twisted bars 875
5. Stability of bar twisted under a anion 891
6. Stability of circular rings loaded with evenly-distributed
radial forces 904
70 Stability of flat-bent rectilinear and curvilinear beazn 917
Bibliography 935
Ch. xrv. Calculations for Stability of Mtn Bars of Open Contour 939
1. Basic system of differential equations for stability 945
2. Stability of centrally comp need bars 947
3. Stability of non-centrally a seed ban 957
Bibliogmphy 962
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Ch. XV. Calculations for Stability of Thin Rectangular Plates 964
1. Basic differential equation of plate stability 965
2. Rectangu2ar plate supported around its entire contour
and compressed by forces uniformly distributed on
diametrically opposite sides 90
3, Rectangmlar plate supported on three sides 974
4. Approximate method of investigating the potentialstability
of plates 979
Bibliography 987
Ch. XVI. Calculations forStability of Thin Circular and
Ring-Shaped Plates 989
I. Differential equation for the central portion of plate
and its integration .989
2. Polar symmetric form of equilibrium of solid plates 995
3. Fomme of equilibrium vithout axial symmetry 997
4. Plates vith central support 1002
5. Ring-shaped plates 1009
Bibliography 1013
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Ch. XVIL Calculations for Stability of Thin Shells 1015
1. General and local stability of shells 1015
2. Basic linear equations for stability of thin cylindrical
shells 1016
3. Stability of cylindrical shells under the action of
an exial force wA evenly distributed normal pressure 1022
4. Stability of cylindrical shells subjected to twisting 1031
5. Stability of supported cylindrical she31 1035
6. Stability of large and small systems 1045
7- Equation for larger displacement of slanting [slo Inal
asymmetrical shells 1049
8. Stability of rectwigul= cylindrical panel at evenly
distributed outside prestsure 1054
9. Stability of cylindrical shell at even axial c asion 1064
10. Stability of spherical shell under the action of
evenly distributed outside pressure
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I
Bibliography 1076
Appendix: Reference Data on Theoretical Coefficients for Stress
Concentrations Produced by Specific Shapes of Parts 1078
AVAIUM: Library of Congress
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tekhn.red.
[Strength of materials] Soprotivleuie materialov. Xoskye, Goo.
.izd-vo fizikowmatem.lit-rys 1960* 336 pe
(MM 14:1)
(Strength of materials)
rdk& I WOK zxAA'j'A-1A'.r ~011 SU,1/4694
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11-mden!y-e -v reAwtauyu tekhniku H~~Jet E~!&Lnee-,'Aug) 2d ed.r M.V.
excl enl.-Moscow, Oborongiz, 1960. 561' r- %:Lr-t'-N !7,1!.p in?.Irted. 25,OM
r
,oples printed.
H%uag.'Lng Ed.: S. D. Araell'alkov, EDgg.r-Ar-.v,~ 9,1.. of PA.Iishlng N. A.
Cc-e--vuyt--,v&,* Tech. Ed.s V. P. RozbLA.
PURPM: This bcok s intended for s-~ ~~-6ntj~t v-t ol' btgher technical
CCURRAGE.- The book based eblefly na de~," P-~=-ces, deals
villh genaml maket engineerIng. 314k; t'-n p--rsous alr--Rdy acquaiated
vith general physics, general *emte Irr,, --v.):i 11r.-i pr~Inr, Iple s ot bigher math-,
v%t,' 'es a--d theoretical mechanit!'.;, "ait vh!- nzt Y%.--It st--,dlel tbermo-
,lynn.vics or aerodyneaLcs. 7he die-;uzzed: the Cimstru-c-
tl ket-
lecasi nad operational pr ciplee of rok~~tetis and rcz '0 engines the
fl-c-daw-intAls of propellant combizetion A---d h;vt simple problems in
to RockAt
mand aarodyraadcB, of at,--Idllz~g and
sf~r.,er-'-g mIets in flight, u--vI !^P-i -',-,q ~,,2,~ for rc-~kebts
!Px-I engines. M4.pter8 TV, 'T of Ctl. V-W vriUea
by G, B. 4,be, itanjudr- -w-ne-7 v-I,?ij:i1 bi V, I. No
t:mDOAI.'.ilons into RuaaiAml.
TAMX OF COWMM:
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In #40" 5
Cb. 1. Fundmmental Rall%tlanshtpr, !.u Tr~, -,,y M."tion
1. Vi~vvzt of a rocket, eng-tr--- 19
YleshcYieralklyla eqimtton 19
Th-rast power 21
8jr,cific thrust and Sper-ii-l-:L 25
2. Tellolko-rnklyle fomala ror 26
caxlr-pt~
F-EODOSIM, Vaevolod IvanovIch
Vvedeniye v raketnuyu te)ffinIk-u Cby-7V. L Feodoslyev /-17 . ',,A-~~Aoecvl C,.,6
Izd 2., ispr. i dc)p. Monkcap Oborong
giz, 1961,
506 p. illus., diagramaj, graphap ports, tables.
Bibliographyj P. 501
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AUTHORS: Gabrillyantat A.G.p and Peodoslyevp V.I* (Moscow)
TITLE: On the'axisymmetric a'
quilibrium of elastic spherical.
shells unde.r'the action of evenly-distributed pressu
re
PERIODICALt Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, v. 25p not .6 t
1961p 1091 - 1101
TEXT: The problem under consideration is one of those elasticity-
problems, for which the idealization of actual systems leads to
considerable error. It is assumed that the actual ahell differs
slightly from the ideal ohellp)namely in the shape of the middle
_plane# denoted (for simplicity by a single parameter f, The,shell
undergoesp as a result of the external pressure pp the local buck
ling we The character of the curve p = p(w) is determined by'f (q;e
Pig. 2). The solution of the problem involves determination of the"
so-called minimum buckling load p0 which delimits the possible
min
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effect of snapping. Thereb I the loss of stability is assumed as
probable in the interval p9 min"'~~ p0--- pie Thusp it is necessary to
determine the Iequilibrium form of spherical shelts in the region
of-large displacements* The authors review earlier attempts to Sol-
ve the problem and conclude that variational methods could no lon-.1
.ger yield useful results. Below# the numerical solution (obtained
by means of computers) is given of the nonlinear equations Of a
half-8phere. The solution is independent of the parameter JR/h (ra-
diuB to thickness); it is exact within the limits of applicability
of-the equations for sloping shells. The equations for sloping
shells are, assuming an axisymmetric form of equilibriumt (and af-
ter transformation and linearization):
dIT dY 7 (2.8)
dA0 d8 (2.9)
7, ZF +,r - - TZ-PO
where x represents the dimensionless radiusf 0 the angle of rota-
tion of.the meridian a~rop'and 9 is a measure of the difference,bet-
ween the radial stress, T and its value 1/2 pRt corresponding to
1
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On the axieyrmetri,o equilibrium D299/D304
..the membrane stat6o The linearization applies to.the interval x;--
The solution in,,the linear intervalf is obtained in terms of Han-*
kel functions of a complex arguments.These functions are not-tabu-
lated and a method for.computating them is proposed whioh involves
asymptotic expansion, Purther, the non-liniar interval 0--., x:
xk
is considered. Introducing the notations
U
dx
the original system of equations is-rewritten in finite differqn-
ces:
AV' +
Ax
AU T -P06 -.1 + AX (4, 2),.'
Ae - UAX,
AT - vAx
From the conditions of'oontinuity one obtains,
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K1 0k + KA--- uk of _K 2ek + -K 3Pk - vk = 0 (4-5)
where K lv:K2' X are given by expressions. The order of the
3
tations was as followst po was assumed --2p xk = 10; thereupon
K X were calculated and equations (4.2) were numerically integra-
2P 3
ted; the values of u and VkP obtained by integrationy were
kf~ VkP ()k
substituted-in Eq, C4,5)~ The integration was carried out by means
of.a digital.computer, The obtained results are summarized in a fi-
gure. The minimum buckling load was found to be pO 0.06p where-
m.-L n
by the relative buckling w/h - 22-23, There are 9-figures and 8 re-.;
A,
,I.erences: 4 Soviet-bloo and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to
.the English-language publications read as follows: T. von Karman,
and H.S. Tsien, The Buckling of Spherical Shells by External Pres-
sure# Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences, 1939, Dec. v. 7t nos 2p
43-50; K.O. Friedrichs, On the Minimum Buckling Load foi Spherical
Shellsp von Karman Anniversary Volume, pp. 258-272. California In-
stitute. ot Technologyp Pasadenal 1941; :H#B. Keller and E.L. Reise*t
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On tile axisymmetric equilibrium ... D299PD304
Spherical Cap, Snapping# Journal of the Aero/Space.Sciencesg'Ooto
1959P v. 26p no# 10# 543-652; Palo Murrey-and Frank W. Wrighto The.
buckling of Thin Spherical Shells# Journal of the Aero/Space Scien-
cesp 1961, v. 28t no, 3f 223-236.
SUBMITTEDi July 13t 1961
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NOVIK, A.Ya., tekhn. red.
(Some problems iv mecb=ics1Nekotorye voprosy makhaniki; sbornik
statei. Moskva, Oborongiz,, 1962. 203 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(Mechanics)
AM41ROV, V.L., kand. tekhn, nauk; MINLIXANUMAp A-V-p inzn,;
ANDREYEVA, L.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; BIDERIM, V.L., doktor
tekhno nauk; BOYARSHINOV, S.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; VOLIMIR,
A.S.,.prof.,, doktor tekhn. nauk; DIKWBERG, F.M. . doktor
tekh.n. nauk; KOSTYUK, A.G.0 kand. tekhn. nauk; MAKUSH111, V.M.p
.kands tekhn. nauk; MASLOV, G.S.,, kand. tekbn. nauk; MALININ,
Poll., prof,, doktor tekbn. nauk; PONOMAREV, S.D.., prof. doktor
tekhn, nauk; PRIGOROVSKIY, N.I.,, prof.,, doktor tekhn. nalik;
SEBMS31, S.V.,, akademik; STEFANOVA, V.S.# inzh.; STRELYAYEV,
V.S.p inzh.1 TRHEZINj I.I#j proft, do'ktortekhn, nauk;
UMANSKIYI A.A.p prof.0 doktor tekhn. nauk; FEODOSIYEV
prof., doktor t ekhn nauk; SHATAWV, K.T., -Nlisr tBkhn.nauk;
YUMATGV, V.P.,, kand: tekhn. nauk; BLAGOSKL-ONOVA, N.Yu., red.
izd-va; YEVSTRATIYEV, A.I.,, Ted. izd-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F.,
~tekhn. red
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dr. Izd-3-, ispr. i dop. Moskyak Hashgiz. V01.3. 1962. 651 Ps
(MIRA 15:4)
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FF,ODOSIYE;V, Voevolod Ivanovich; SNlTKOp I.K.,, red.; SHKLYAR, !S.Ya.p
red.
[Strength of materials]-Soprotivlenie materialov. lzd*3.p
ispr. i dop.' Moskvap Fi=atgis, 1963. 539 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
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FEMOSSM, V.I. (Moskva)
A method for solvIng nonlinear problems of the stability, of
gatems undergoing deformation. Prikl.mat.i mekh,* 27 no.2s
2 5-274 Mr-Ap 163. (MBA 1614)
(Elastic plates and shells)
(Differential equations-Numerical solutions)
ACCESSION XR: :AP4015969: S/0040/63/027/005/0833/0841
AUTHOR: FeodosJyev#-V..,I..-(Moscow)
TITLEs Una of a step method for analyzing stability of a compressed rod
SOURCE: Prikl. matem. i mekhan., v. 27j no. 51 19639 633-841
TOPIC TAGS: step method, stability, compressed rodp deformed system, Galerkin
method, nonlinear equation
ABSTRACT: The author proposes a method for analyzing deformed systems based on
7:consideration of deformation'as a process. Time is considered as a parameter
:determining the development of deformations. Integration in time is done on a high-
~speed digital computer. The boundary part of the problem is solved by Galerkin's
method. With this approach it.is not necessary to solve nonlinear equations. In
them one substitutes the values of the parameters of the preceding step. This
makes it possible to increase slowly,the number of variable parameters and makes
the solving of nonlinear problems~no.more complicated than linear ones. An an
example, the author investigatee the problem of stability of a rod at the limits of'
elasticity. Orig. art. hast 8 figures and 21 formulae.
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.tiOn the itability of deformable systems".
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Meclianice Moscow, 29 January 5 February 1964.
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GLTAZIR, Gugo [Olaeq(r,Hup1 u.A. Etranslator];PITROV9 B.D.,
'%Wikly redaktor
redaktor; ULICH1107API&W.-I
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Goa. isd-vo sad. lit-ry, 1956. 241 p. (XLRA 10:4)
(KIDICINI-HISTORT)