SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHUSID, S.YE. - KHUSU, A.P.

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VOROIIOV~ F.D.; TRIFONOV, A.G.; -KHUqkD,_�,,Ya.,; DIKS'HTEYN, Ye.1,; VALIPITER, E.V. SITEGIREV, Yu.B.; ATITTIPIN, V.G.; PrInim&li uchastiye: SMIIRI.OV, L.A.; KAZA7,0V, A.I.; YELIZAROV, A.G.; KULAKOV, A.M.; KOZHANOV, M.G.; VdtZHITSKIY, Yu.A.; laTAMOITOV, M.P.; GOLIDENBERG, I.B.; ROMAYOV, V.M.; NOVIKOV, S.M.; ILAYEVSKIY, A.B.; DIMITRIYLV, I.; HAPUTLA, M.; BEmZOVOY) I.A.; ZUTS, K.A.; BADIN, S.N.; TAVaINTSEV, G.; KITROFkNOV, N.G.; GAVRILOVA, K.M.; IVAI'OVI 11.1. Operating a 400-ton open-hearth furnace on casing-head gas. Stall 20 no. 7:594-598 Jl 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Open-hearth furnaces--Equipment and supplies) S/133/62/000/008/003/003 A054/A127 AUTFORS: Knusid, S.Y - ozhevnikov, V.V. TITL'-': The application of computers at the Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombina t (Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine) PERIODICAL: Stall, no. 3, !962, 760 - 763 The computors used at this combine operate either on non-heating transititor units or on electron tubes. Some of the computers operate continuously and are used to obtain infor-riation and to control the characteristics of a pro- duction process, while cdi_~rs operate discretely under current or voltage impulses. Tht) comp~~!-.,~rs and cor,,,;:,u-..o.,-systems have been designed by the'Tsentral'nyy nauchno- -issiedovl- -.ell siiy institut kompleksnoy avtomatizatsii (TsNITJ~A) (Central Scienti- fic 41'~Zezt:ch Institute of Overall Automation), Nauchno-issledovatefskiy institut upravlya.-ushchikh vychislitel'riy4i nashin (NIIINM), (3cientlt'ic Resparch Institute of Contro- Computers), I-eningradskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transpurt~~, (LIIZhT), (Leningrad Institute of Railway Engineers), Leningradskiy gornyy in~"~~itut fteningrad Mining Institute), Thilisskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sredstv avtomatiLatsil (Tbilisi Scientific Resca'rch Institute of Means Card 1/15 7no app!.:.: ,tion of ..... S/133/62/000/008/003/003 A054/A127 of Au-,;oi-.iat!on), Institut avtomatiki i telerekhaniki (!AT), (Institute of Automa- tion and Teleriechanics), TsN!ICrLNI, etc. Computers were first applied by the com- bina for controlling flying shears which out strips up to 10 mm thick on the 2,5'00 mn stand into sheets UP to 2,350 mm wide and 2.5 - 12 m long. The schematic c,pe-rat,ion diagram of the shears which is given in a figure is based on the follow- ing algorithm: A A - f n = 0, (A - represents the given sheet length with 0 correction, n = the number of impulses obtained from the path transmitter). In cutting the first sample sheet the following algorittunis used: C A + B V n = 0 (B = constant coefficient, C = A + B). 0 ControllinZ this operation by computer saved 1 million rubles a year, mainly by cutting the deviation in sheet length from 300 to 3C mm. The instrument 66"Sts 1ODO rubles. The CTaJIb-1 (StaT-1) type compu-,ar controls the cutting out of sneets without losses by means of planetary sh~,ars on the 450 stand. The com- puter, which Is mounted between the 630 stand and the shears controls with a Card 2/5 S/I 33/6 2/000/008/0()3/003 The application of ..... A054/AI27 photorelay the length of sheets to be cut and registers on a punched card the theoretical weight of sheets turned out by the 630 and 450 stands, the number of: slabs rolled, the number of sheets passing the shears, the number of heats, etc. The data are recorded by the standard rIA -.45-2 (PD-45-2) type punching machine. Tiie apparatus consists of ferrite-diode cells, which are divided into measuring, cutting-out and weighing units. The Stal-I computer increased the annual output of stand by 22,000 tons and saved about 400,000 rubles. The YBY (UVU) computer is used in combination with a photoelectric flaw detector, radioactive thickness gauge, electro-magnetic switch-over devices and photorelays for the continuous elimination of defective sheets, 0.2 - 0.6 mm thick, which move at a 5 m/sec rate and are cut in sizes 6f 512 - 1500 mm. Sheets not coming up to the siandard thick- ness or having holes are removed from the flow line and directed into the rejects receiver. The computer operates on the principle of the shift register and the I 2n-6 -,61 [where x = the coordinate of A.ollowing mathematical function; x = A 4~ '_ e position of defective sheet in relation to the flaw detector axis; A meas- uring pitch of this coordinate which equals one sheet length; n = number of the cut s-eetp after the defect has been detected, (n = 0,1,2-...); 46 = correction for the ratio of sheets, necessar-j because the distance between the flaw detector and switch-over is not the integral multiple of the number of sheets; A correction for the transit of the strip into the sheet]. The block diagram of UVU, which Ca rd S/133/62/000/008/003/003- The application of.... A054/A127 :ja%-,,,s 40,~,Ooo rubles a y0ar, is given in a figure. Computers Are used in ore mlnin6, to zupply the dressing plants with orer, oC tho pvt'sscribed composition. ~'.e algorithm governing this control process consists of two parts, one relating to the changes in the quality and quantity of the ore Vor every kind of ore mine-d, baz-~)d on information obtained from the mining machinen, regarding the actual conditions of ores. In the computer Information is fed also on stocks in hand, the anountz required by the dressing plant, etc. Based on the information ,,b-~nined tlie computer informs on the a6unt of ore dispntched, the irc~n content o' the ore, the devIlations from the standard composition, It makes any necessaz-,, corrcctions, determines the numbers of RR cars required for the dressing plant ind ~,:here the cars are needed, moreover the place of discharge of the ores. The car trains are controlled by the transport algorithm, based on the distances of block ~octions, !unctions, number of stations to be passed, etc, The collected data are transmizted to the central d1spatcher board; the data on the required changes in .n'-~ processes are produced in print. In 1961, a computer center was established at the Magnitogorskly metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine), based on the YPAJI-l (URAL-1)*type computer, with a capacity of 100 in- szructions per see., consisting of 800 electron tubes and 3000 crystal diode-rec- tifiers; the computer covers an area of approximately 4o m2. Information is fed in by means of punched films passing through a photoelectric instrument, the Card 4/-~ S/133/62/000/008/603/003 7h.e application of.... A054/A127 mernory device consists of a ferro-lacquer-coated rotating drum, t~"e external storage element is a magnetic tape. The URAL-1 is applied, inter alia, for de- termining the pattern of rolled products, the natural gas consumption in open- -earth furnaces, the weight oil finished products, the output of the blooming and th"3 slabbing mills, the load of the principal engines'as to root mean square current, the parameters of blast furnace operation. Computer systems with light signals for the operator have been designed for the stripping shops and soaking I pits. Apparatus controlling the transport systems operate on mnemonic schemes. For centralised control of blooming mills algorithms have been developed to de-, termine heat conditions (temperature of soaking pits, fuel consumption, etc.); the coordination of blooming and soaking pits and the transport. If there are deviatlons from the schedules given for these units, the algorithm give's in- strnuctions for appropriate changes in the algorithms of heat.-conditiong and trans- port. Tihis unit of the computer system issues printed information on the time discrepancies between various shops involved, on the condition of soaking pits covering about 500 parameters. The transport algorithm commands the dispatching of slabs onto the blooming mill train and the setting of slabs into the.soaking pits %ith~ a minimum of heat loss. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat-'(Magnito~orsk Metallurgical Card 5/5 Combine) HUSID, S.Ye.; ITSKOVICH, l.A.-, MTVAK, I.S.; 1,0!30V, I.M. Using the Ural.-I computer for calculaUng t.Fiperin - devices. Izal. tekh. no.3:56-57 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:5) KRUSID, S-Ye., inzh.; ZARZHITqKIY, YU.A., inzh.; KULAKOV, A.M., inzh.; KARPOV., A.A., inzh.,- KHOLENKO, N.A., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye; ALD43V, B.V.; LMNTIYFV, A.I.; BOLODORODDV, N.114.; KARAGAITOV, G.G.; GURIYANOV) V.N.; OSOKINj G.F*.; KAYZFR, V.G.; 90ROKOLFTOV, A.M.; ZLOBIN, V.K.; VIRTOROVA, T.Ye.; S1WNOV, V.A.; VOI)TTINIKOV, V.F.; SANAYEV, I.K. Operating a four-zone holding furnaco on nntural gas with au",0- mntic control. Stall 25 no.5:464-468 Itr 165. (MIRA 18:6) BORODIN, P.M.; LEGIN, Ye.K.; SVENTITSKIY, Ye.N. j *41'. SHCHERBAKOV, V.A. Action of heavy water on the chemical shift of F19. Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.2:266-267 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Deuterium oxide) (Flurine isotopes) (Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation) KHURSIK, V.Z. *Poasibility of finding oil-boaring roef moolfs in the Ural Mountain region portion of Perm Province. DAL AN SSSR 164 no.4t891-893 0 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1, Submitted Jaruary 90 1965. KillisINOV, A., kand.inud.nauk cjxy~,~mojyr(iphy In patifintn, WILYI pilmoniary during dt"' rent pc),,tLo,,w, of the Ili. af tkir 1 7 - I Ullsk ogo Ins 11 1 A tR sajnltrkands~ng'j tt,,h4-' rkul.-I I I I o,t t ~ ~ 1, ca- x ~: j d ~'Lr' t a lnstitutr-~ i d L."ia of "i"Ltrogan Notaa-~)Ilsri in r 121 -.cp r I - . 0, 1, in tho of the C i'~ : is 1 Y, tlh rj 3 A EIX- . b-~7 v o a I- Iv 0 so T7-- &A/ so ,S * A 0* 00 00 '51 00 00 I"ItIll AND W-Fi9tall Nodfatift of dib&ak (actionii Z&FItind And A. U IRVC it higher yield of dili"Le acids (12,2fi%, than ofW fractions oft it, Adnic it with d-7 puts of JlNt), Id. 1.4). &.)tied In hatchrt- whilt- heating the ttlix(. (of ,1(I - M hrs. The yivid was rai-ed to MINI by Il'ing V,0j Adipie, Slutaric and mvinic a6 s were ubutintl. is 1 when oxidU"I with IINOI. fortu. thItAtic alld oxalic acids, arid in the pre-4twe uf nth" petrolcunt hy,ho- catbons, adIpic orM Is prOmbly fornird zl.~. Ifinyl. dn-alin on being midlird with IINO. yirldrl adIpic amt glutaric acids. 8 rtferenm. A. A. l4whilingit IC&L &jTfm*jL*S CLASSOKAT- II,.ILA METALUNG idno" -j *-v 091 KW AV 00 911: it 0 it a a 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-9 fW a or -1 0 or 0 "00 0 99 0 xis 0 10 !40 0 P. E..Y. 1943. at " 871. Xy B... P... AS- l :: r 17 TGA. Et".. to T6A. * l - K y 06 ~PC.AeAOIMM US- P ; ~ 3.- - 1943, 29.5 A:: : SOL MS.P.r . . . . . . . HUSS 1937- ?3 1, 17 T'6A,, 3CX_ Tp. TrY, BASANONPOBAA- ""'SS Pc&ai;,X 1%41 1;42 -). U .6p.v-&U%m m&p__.A em-P., ,a 1939. 31.12. ; "p. -U.%. .,-.ft 0.- 672- fl..U.... A .... a r7- -,S. 1953. L46 ... 41 .... ~. C-4 p-. IH-. ..U- AH rpla. CCP). "1 -11 3. - I9U. 23-1. % 3.41~ ".. m. $66- ASPYSA- HANAT XOCO- M. UegxxSA3e T,x BAAAW- 01- OpUAtA- YIA.-"P- p K ".P.y ~6 y-4-- r BSSY pa..... lm. .-Y-So. 3.6. 1 %M' 20*S. 19'45- 867. 0- A-CAWAP OWP- 132 C 22 TU- %Tp TrY. ~ JJ*. 1949). 1;45, 27.1Z. I p ... .. C-1 WIS. . Up- IS37 H.- ` -6 .. P.- ;v.... C.P". ....Y- 9 9? - 161 B.. S. P- jx.. ". (X rpy, . " 4 A-A. fur. CP), M", 7 .11 I . 1. P-. - ASSA - CCCP) P XUS~P- 3.% ..,3a, 14.5. 1934, 23.5 3. 675, 4- ..... AP-A-4 3, 86 9. X...Q.. C-P.. 5.P.- 1. SAP . . . . . Kp.Ir-A. C....- A p~.p-l p ... ~- -- 1. --.-.P-A- . -Aw DOPWACSS'NIO PPQMPW'-'- -----'A-S4- M9-1940jl~ 104C, p..... 14. 1945. 217,15 , 'o-, " 3.N 1947. 18-3. 3. 1940, 29.6. % 870-2--A.. A ...... !.tr- 876. ap ...... ry-r ... I A*ll ..... ... US _-. VA ~-XC;rC '~=C::,~ .. rp. ,.,.P.. rcpAH CCCP)r - m.. ...7 1940, 27.9. 2 1 3?, 7 r ft..Mutun fm &-a" of c"""%4 04mical Def at Tbilisi L Ll .~V IS VIVADZE, . G.A. Conjugate functionn and Cauclrj type integ-,rNl&. ~;oob. AN Gruz, SSH 32 no.21257-263 163* (MIRA 18,1) 1. Thilisskiv matematicheskiv institut !-Xeni A.M,Razriadze 0 Cruzirskey SSR. Submitt~ed May At 190. 29~12 -30 C, 0 14. q5L) S/020/61/140/006/oo6/030 C111/C444 AUTHOR: Khuskivadze, G. A, TITLE: Conjugate functions and Cauchy's singular integrals PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Doklady, v. 140, no. 6, 1961, 1270-1273 TEXT: Let E be the linear family of functions, given on E 0, 2 and containing all summable functions f(x) and its conjugate functions 2 Yr f (X) f(t) -1 ctg -L (t-x) dt, 0 i:-~. x -.- 27r . Tr 2 2 0 Let ~ be an arbitrary linear functional, beinG defined on E and satisfying the following conditiont If f & L (0, 2Tr), then 2r f dx, (T) = o Card 1/6 29812 3/020/61/140/006/oo6/030 Conjugate functions and Cauchy's Clil/C444 The number ~(f) is called the 4-integral of f C-, E, in symbols 29 f dx. 0 Special cases of the (~- integrals are e. g.. the A-integrals see E. C. Titchmarsh (Ref. 1: Proc. London Math.. Soc., 29, 49 (1929 , B- integrals see A. Kolmogoroff (Ref. 31 Fund. Math., 11, 27 (1928~, Theorem 1: Let f F_ L (0, 2 Ir ). The 2 IT- periodic function -atisfies the Dini-condition: 0 (1Y T) 6_1 6 L(O, 23r), where 6)(6 Y) is the modulus of continuity of Then T f = f I + f 2' where fl, f2 E T,(0,2# and 2Sr 2 JT (0) S cf (x) (x) dx ~ q~ (x) f (x) dx 0 0 (if the sign is missing in front of the integral, the Lebesgue integral is me , t). Card 2/6' 29812 slo?o1611140100610061030 Conjugate functions and Cauchy's C1111./C444 Conclusion 1: The series conjugate with the Fourier series for f 6 L (0, 2Tr) is the Fourier series of f in the sense of the integral. "I I Conclusion 2t Tf f E L(O, 2 Tr ) and u(r, is its Poisson integral, then the fu~~C'tion u(r, P) harmonic conjugate with v(r, is represen- table as Fo~'spon +-integral: 2 r dt. V(r, 4 -2 1 - 2r Cos (t4 ) + r ,$-A 0 1, ~,,. I Let r be a rtItificable Jordan curve in the complex plane. Let t t(8), 0 i4 a be equation of r-, s the arc abscisso, ~ the length of I- 1-is called ~,~I~curve, if t1(s) satisfies the Dini-condition. Lemma: If simple closed D-curve of length 27rand f(t)G L(1- then for almo*~',Iall s e- [0, 2JT3 -t ~ 0 F ..P II 0 (so- , I", -IT( f R(s)-it, (S) M + t(S) ) ds -- e. 4 0 0 d0+ 6 Card 3/6 Conjugate functions and Cauchy's 2M- 1 f Et(s)] - ctg 7 (s-sc) ds + 2 0 where the function 29812 S102 61/140/006/006/030 CI*11YC444 21T f[t(s)] K(S,S,) ds, (2) ti(s) F ctg - K(S's 0) f E t (s) I Lt (S) - t (is 2 (s So) is summable on the square EO, 23r; 0, 23r], From this lemma follows that in case F_ is a D-curve and f(t) L(r) the function S(f; t 1 f(t)dt FT ~ t - to r is defined for almost all toF- where the integral is understood in the senee of the Cauchy prine al value,, For complex functions, given on the conception of integral is introduced as well as by P. L. Ullyanov (Ref. 6: DAN, 112, no-3, 385 0957)),it is done in the case of the A-integral. Let E7 ) be the 18 29812 3/020/61/140/006/006/030 Conjugate functions and Cauchy's c1!/0444 olass of functions, ~ -integrable on I-. Theorem 2: Let r be a finite set of simple closed D-curves which do not touch each other; f~t~ G L~r-)I qI(t) satisfies the Dini-condition. Then cf(t) 3 (f;t) f1 t 4 S f2; t), where f,.(t), f2 (t) C- L( r' (f(t) S (f ; t) 6 E( I- and S(CP ; t) f ( t) dt 4) (t) S (f;t) (it Considered is the integral of the Cauchy-Labesgue type 1 f(t)dt F(z) = 2~T i t-z z F where r-is a D-curve, f(t) E L(I-). Theorem 3: Let r' satisfy the suppositions of theorem 2 and be the boundary of a connected domain G. Then an analytic function F(Z), Card 5/6 2 312 S~O 2o/61/140/06/oo6/030 Conjugate functions and Cauchy's C111.0444 being representable in G by an integral. of 'the Cauchy-Lobesgue type, is also representable by a Cauchy ~ -integral. The author mentions Kolmogorov, Lyapunov, J,. J, Privalov, P.L.Ullyanov and V. J.. Smirnov.. There are 6 Soviet-bloc references and 3 non-Soviet-bloo references. The reference to English--language publication read as follows: E. C. Titchmarsh (Ref.1). ASSOCIATIONs Tbilisskiy matematicheskiy institut im, A. M. Razmadze Akademii nauk- Gruz SSR (Tb-'Ii-gi Institute of Mathematics im. A. M, Razmadze of the Academy of Sciences Gruzinskaya SSR) PRESENTED: May 31. 1961, by N. J, guskhelishvili, Academician SUBMITTED: May 29, ig6i Card 6/6 KHUSKIVADZE, B.K. (Mogkv-a) Technic for the quantitative determination of aldosterone in urine. Probl.endol,.i gonn. no.1:57-63 162. (MIU: 15:8) 1. Iz laboratorii biokhimii gormonov i romonallnoy regulyatsli protsessov obmena (zav. - prof. II.A. ludLayev) Instituta biologi- chookoy i neditsinskoy khimii AM SSSR. (ALDOSTERONE) (TJRIWFAVALYSIS AND PATHOLOGY) KHUSKIVADZE, G.A. k-integrals of the Cauchy type. Soob. AN Cruz. SSR 27 no.6.663- 670 D 161. 04IRA 1592) 1. Thiliaskiy matematichoskiy institut im. A.M,Razmadze AN Gruzinskoy SSR. Predstavleno akademikom N.P.Vekuai, Integrals) Functions, Analytic) Z. V. ,p Therai of 3-,ep 'lcr,7,s n' Pycr3ermitls `ith Stqphylopha- (Glinical nnd Experimental Invest i -,itinr!). " Cand 1,:ed icl, 'DrUlsi. jtat,~ "erli-cal rnst, Ybilini, 1~154. (rL, 1*..*0 10, ~,,,far 55) SC) 511:71. NO. 670, 29 3ep 55-Survey of Scientific and Ti-clanical latimis 'Defend-cl at, USSR lfl~her ~~duca4.io:ia-l Institutions (15) BARANOVSKIY, G.Ya., mayor ined. sluzhby; KHMITI TITQV-k- , leytenaut mad. cluzhby SOON Ampule for blood transfuzion. Voen. mad. zhur. no-1:83-84 Ja 157 (BWOD TRAIISFUMOIT. apparatus and Instruments, (MIRA 12:7) ampule (Rus)) BELYAYEV, N.V., podpolkovnik med,slushb7l kand.med.naulc; -XHUSNITDINOV, A., kapitan med.sluahby &-ecting 3 tents (USB AND DST) into a single 3-section unit# Vben.-med.zhur. no.1002--U 0 1614 (MIRA 1515) (HOSPITALS, MILITARY) XHUSNITDINOV., S., asnistent Effect of the tightening of disks on the rigidity of shafts and the determinati-n of the axial force of tightening. Sbor.nauch.-issle rab. TTI no.9:233-24/t 160. (MIRA 15-.6) (Shafting) UMNITDINOV, S. Torsional vibrations of the saw ahaft of gin daws. Sbor.naxzch,,6 isslorab,~T; no.l2s95-100 I'61. (AURA 15:3-1) (Cottoxi machinery-Vibration) % 137-58-6-11837 Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 93 (USSR) AUTHORS~ Tsekhanskiy, M.I., Shishkina, N.I., Kliusnoyarov, K,B. TITLE: Changes in the Radioactivity of Nont-rietallic Inclusions in StJel Upon Electrolysis (lzmeneniye radioaktivnosti nernetalliche- skikh vklyucheniy v stali pri clektrolize) PERIODICAL: 13yul. nauclino-tekhn. inform. Ural'skiv n.-i. in-t chernyl,11 rnetallov, 1957, Nr 3, pp 102-108 ABSTRACT: Isotope Ca45 was introduced into runner brick during the pouring of 500-kg ingots of rimmed steel. Specimens to be used for separation of nonmetallic inclusions (N1) by the elec - trolytic method were selected from strip 32-mm thick, and decomposition of the carbides in the NI precipitate was done with the aid of KMn04 and arnmonium persulfate. Preliminary investigation of the ratio of active refractory to various oxidiz- ing reactants revealed the absence of change in the activity and weight of the refractory upon treatn-ient with these reactants. It was established that the amount of NI resulting fron-1 destruc- tion of the refractories does not exceed 2.8%, while 460,16 of all Card 1/2 the samples measured had zero activity. Measureinent of the 137-58-6-11837 Changes in the Radioactivity (cont.) activity of the NI before and after separation from the metal, and also meas- urement of the activity of NI mechanically separated frorn steel and of slags having compositions close to those of the NI (the measurement being done before and after treatment by various electrolytes) showed that the refrac- tory does not lose its activity in the process of electrolyte treatment, while the prodticts of its reaction with molten metal are destroyed and lose their activity, redUCtiOn in the activity of the slap under these conditions being from 519 to 421-90 impulses per min. Further treatment with electrolytes and reactants to destroy the carbides of slags taken from the surface of the metal in the mold confirmed the results obtained and showed that the loss of weight by the slag, attaining 9-1816, occurs primarily during the process of electrolysis. Bibliography: 8 references. A.Sh, ~Aeel--Production 2. Steel--Impurities 3. Carbides--Decomoosition " 4 . Electrolysis--Applications 5. Refractory materials--Chemical reactions 6. Steel--Chemical reactions 7. Calciim isotopes (Radioa2ti-ve"--ADplicati,-.r.,~ Card 2/2 UT1101 RS: I/& V 7/ te 1h 32-12-20/7, sel-han3kiy, 11'.I. , Shi hkina, IT.I. Khasnoyarov, K.B. TITLE-, The Investigation of the Radioactivity of 1.7on-Metallic Impurities in Steel During Electrolysis (Izucheniye radioakt.*.-~n-iosti nezetallichskildi v 3tali pri elel:trolize). PLIRIODIC1L: Za-xdskaya Laboratori:ja, 1957, Vol. 23, !1'r 12, rr~- 141fO-1)~_It2 (USSR) la S T PkC T: The present paper discusses the no.-sibility of determining impuri- ties in the steel melt during th~ :,ork of casting by means of radio- active isotoi)es. For this pui7pose the rodicactive isotope Ca45 vrs introduced into the refractozy ivaterial of foundry equipments. From the cast metal block sajzolcs ,-Iere taken at various places after rol- lin,-,, -.-ihich .,tere investigated electrolytically as to their content uf non-metallic impuritileo. In thc sru:,.c manner also the samples vcre taken of the radioactivatca refractory i;4aterirl of the foundry systern. It -.-ras found in this connection that, after a rium-ber of cazt- ing processes, the radioactivity of the ;~fractory rL-terial remained unchanged, and that the non-metallio iL:pur,1ties of the ca t m tal, %-A-tich ,-iere precipitated in the retal solution, sho,ed hardly any radioactivity after electrol.,sis. A 31i~,fht radloaotivity of 1-1.6;,', could in this case be explained by the wear (destruction of the sur- Car(] 1/2 face) of the radicactivoted refractory naterial. In the same manner The In-reatigation of the Radioaotivity of Noii-!~'etallic Ir"7'kIr'_tiL.q in 3teel During Electrolysis 17 2-12-4171 the film (slag) forming on the bciling -_~,etal aas investigated. From the table of results it may 'be sr-tn th-,t the 31r,.jo , which -acre Lii;eciall3i radioactivated, rassed into the solution with electrolysis aad lost 20r,', of their raaioaotivity; otherAse, sla,~s behaved in the same manner as the non-metallic iLipurities i.- the metal. The con- olunion is dravm that, an may be seen from the --present paper, the application of the Ca-isotope is ura:uillx-A n2 indicator for non-metal- ~..c impurities in metal. Statements hithert-) raade in publications tc the offect that non-metallic ii.,P~uritiez detectable in cast metal are cnly in a sinall degree due to the :tclar products of the refractory iii:,terials of foundry plants found no confirmaticn. There are 3 tables and 8 Slavic references. Ural' sk Scientific Research Institute fc-.r Iron lletnllur~~ (Ural'21ciy nauchno-ics led o vatel' sl- /3 > o ::.s set up, and the behavior of the solutions for t -~, oo is investigated. One supposes: 1.) u (x) together with derivatives ul, ull , is bounded 0 0 0 Card 0 S/044/62/000/001/028/061 On the behavior of the solutions C1II/C444 and possesses a third derivative in every finite x-interval which satisfies the Lipschitz condition; 2.)If 1, Tll~ r,? ''I are bounded for 0 (U,-e- U+ then the eotimution .1 ( tx 'U' x K 2N, t+1 hc1ds, where K 0, N N . Theorem 4: Let u(t,x) be the solution of (1), (2), and let lim u 0(X) u+9 lim u0(X) = u- x -1 co x -4 - 00 Then J.-) (t,x) x 0 uniformly with respect to x for tco , 4-t -I, Card 31q 5104,V62100010011028lo6i On the behuvior of the solutions ... C111/C444 Where 1.1 j.s the unique solution of (1), only depending on and satisfyin.1, the conditions :1 im 0(.X) ~ U+9 lim Z(X) - U-. x -4 M x -4 - CIO EAb.5t-ractprls notet Complete translation.j Card 4/4 KHUSNUTDINOVA, N. V., Oand Phys-Math Bel --"On the behavior of solutions of marginal problems and g.0 the Koshi problem f0 aA*l ton-T of si 1 dNI'4,4Iv4j, equate e-Rw"tvre non-stationary filtration limitless ime g".wtia. Kazan', 1961. (Min of Higher and See Spec Ed RSPSR. Kazan' Order of Labor Red Banner U State U im V. I. Allyanov-Lenin) (KL, 8-61, 229) - 55 - HUSNUTDINOVA, U.V. Behavior of the solutions of boundary-value problems and of the Cauchy problem for a nonstationary filtration-type equation In case of an unrostricted time increase. rrudy KAI no.64-47-63 161. (MIRA 17Q) MONAKHOV, V.N.; KIRJSt]UTDI NOVA, N.V. Some boundary properties of harmonic and parabolic functions. Trudy KAI no.71:106-132 162. (,, 1-1 F-' 18 : 5 ) 7' lm 41 1 4 -JA MR1=7 -7 T no M nk -hl -z R wn N A Tn' go it - ----- AN, ? -Dvan-, ,A,:1 N I 21_-Vof-M7~~, Ali ;V, N li`_ K g .-M MI a 412 Q g X-~~l 1 WA, iq 2"R I. i .. I . q ::f- .T . - 31L ., I .. i I N. w . . . . I - . . . L 47o5g-66 ITfr d IJP(C,) GD AVC T6014391 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/63/000/000/0098/0107 AUrHOR: Khusnutdinova, N. V.;,Monakhov, V. N. V ORG: none TITLE: Stabilization of solutions to boundary value problems and the Cauchy problem for quasi-linear equations SOURCE: Kazan. Universitet. Funktsional'nyy analiz i teoriya funktsiy, no. 1, 1963, 98-107 TOPIC TAGS: Cauchy problem, boundary value problem, first boundary value problem ABSTRACT: This is a more general extension of a previous work by the same author (Naterialy 1 konferentaii molodykh nauchnykh rabotnikov g. Kazani, sek. fiz.-Mat., 1959). Consideration is given to the behavior as t 4 - of solutions: in the range p {t>0, O 0, B (1, X, U) 4 0, C (1, X, 11) > 0) with the conditions Card 1/2 11(0' x) - fib (xj U (1, 0)-141(1) X) U2, (1) (2) 0113NUTD~NCVA, R. 33242 . Usloviya Prigotovleniya ferfienta I ego Ativnost', (S Frimech. Red.) Y " loch. From-st'. 1949, NoJO c. 36-37 0 SOt Letopis' ZhurnallInykliStatey, Vol. 1,5, I.,.oslva, 19./.,9 S/044/62/000/010/015/042 Biao/B166 AUTHOR: Xhusnutdinova. S. xh. TITLE: The general boundary problem of a thermal-conductivity equation for a one-dimensional case with a discontinuous coefficient at one point PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Matemat 'ika, no. 10, 1962, 61-62, abstract 1OB286 (Tr. Makhan.-matem. fak. Kazakhok. un-t, V. 1, no. 2, ig6o, 260-265) TEXT; The article deals with the solution to the problem Ou ala a.1. x < X4, W W (jr 0. t > 0), a (x) -fat, X > XO with the initial condition u(X,O) - f(x), the conjugation conditions for ;C - X0 U (X0 - 0. t) U (X0 + 0, Ou LU I k, &XIr.-o- k3 0XIX0+0 Card 1/2 The general boundary problem ... Blao/B186 and the boundary conditions ar (t). U (X, t) - 0, all at x -->*oo. The method of operational calculus is used to prove the theorem; if f(x) can be integrated over (0, oD) and has continuous derivatives up to and including the (n - 1)-th order in the vicinity of the coordinate origin and can be twice differentiated at 0 o at x->c-, r ri . re b'e function 0(t) has a piecewise continuous derivative for t > 0, whc n an6 th,~ derivative .q, (t.has the singularity 0(1/t1 -E ) (C~, 0) in the v-.C-inity of t 0 0. /A representation of the funotion u(x3t) id obtained in the form of a composite expression, in which 'he quantity is a factor; in this quantity O(p)-4flt), and D is related to p in a complex manner. The kernels of the function D(p) cannot be found in C~-.rd 2/4 S/044/62/000/000'/046'/I27 The 6aneral boundary problem of the B156/B112 an explicit form, and the inverse image of the function 6(p)/D thus cannot be determined in the normal manner. A method whereby the inverue iMa'fe of the function ~(p)/D is found without determining the roots of the function D(p) is proposed. Let ?(p)'/D-~)~ (t), and let the function satisfy the initial conditions (0) (0) k-1(0) _ 0' ",j 4 if n is even. Using the firs! ..1e k n+1 if n is odd, and k = 2 2 condition (3) and making an Abel tranofortaation~ we then get an integral equation for the function z(t), which is linked with.~ by the relation t (t k-1 (k 1).,d'. (4) 0 The solution for z is in the form t z - T(t) +f R(t - Z)~ (T-) d1c, (5) 0 Card 3/4 S/044/62/OOC,/GO6/C)46/127 The general boundary problem of the ... 3156/B112 where R(t - Z) is the resolvent of the kernel K(t - T),'the expression for em is which we know, and ~(t) is a known function. The following theor proved. : If the inverse image 1'(t) of the function P(p) has a piecewise continuous derivative for t> 0, and 11(t) is singular at 0, O(1/t 0), the inverse image ~(t) of the funotion P(P)/D.-is determined by equation (4), and the function z by equation (5). LAbstracterle note: Complete translation.] Card A14 I Aj- 1172 Lt i i/oo3/o i 1/o i 3/o,. 6 U I 11"XIS 1 Ushakov, V. D., Me~hirnva. !,. jI., Galata, 1- Xhu5riutdinova Z 3 Medv,~dev, S. S., Alukin, A. "177 M 71 T 7T'-E Poly:nerizat ion of styrene and butadi-ane with z!tyr,~,n- in c~nuloiona under the action of initiatini- redrx syatem- I. Effect of the nature of peroxide compconda or. 'he ri6 of polymerization 2~~?,ODICAL- I;ynoknmoIekuly&rnyye soyedinanlya, v. 3, no. 11, 1961, 1"716-1722 T -- XT :A :r of the present work was th,~ determination of the =Dst active lnit,.ating redox systems for the polynerization of butadiene -rith styrene :r, emulsions, and eapecinlly of the effect of the nature of peroxides an tsie rate of Polymerization. lakal with 20 :7'. of ]in2so 4 and NaCl an~ -.,,r-3ojatr- (mixture of Na salts of su"fonic acids of the aliph,itic series: so Tlith 5 ~- of XaCl nerved as emulsifiers. Peroxides were u3ed --trd 1/7 Fo r i z --i t i oil o f s ty re ne and B I 10/1114 7 oxviant-i (Table). Potaus'-um forrocyanidil and forro~in pyropho!-phatwi (IV) sor,ed ri.~ reducing a(,enta, The rate of pulyz~~ri:%tlc~n T;".] ( . 1, - vt .-r--inia elt)ier dilatometricully or from the yield of ;)Olymer .o;'-.,rv-: -'atior, *.o0k pl%ctl a% ~)~:C witii sin czeens of buUidi've, :~t' r-"h % 112t I On). thil, CI I ell III t QJ alrOun t ol in L. (10 ~~' no v i.oJuticin. 11 of tho ff.,rroxia pjrc,phonphate at % curti"..) ter.1perature by M~Inn of rellcal 5-u'u"ta-. by ruJ~eht to ivitor, rustic mcnai,, p c, ta r, n i am. ferrnovanidn, The tompuravaro -vi3 variz!~ bot~--c ~r r, pc- rer idva i nvea t igatcd in a Lou, I 1k s equ iva -i- 0,, 0. by .veipht of isopri~pyl benzoj~o nydrvperoxAta. Y 4r'3 L' 6 7. J~ :11 '4 rl concen t ra 1. 1 ono ,qu imill ec u la v 1. o hyd rope rox ' do , r, - I Q r t - 'c'-"'e 1 hvdroper~:xids (1) ha,) tile r;,;o of ppojymcri;~;.,~jcn; propyl be T -1"d Y 1 lropropyl' perovde, iro' ID~, n r, -t hyd rop~rox id ~ -sao I o.;ur, tha t o f -i t bert-.yl h,,,,, rnp-~roxidi? v t I 1 1 tr r, an,] t bn t if b-nzoyl porox! do the lovioat - polymorif"ition With 11"0' I ~ I -rocar-,Ii, 'a6*. at the beginning, th~!n it decreitoot; atronFly, sInce P-0- and ,ho reducing T,.g,:nt are readily voluble in water. With 0.2-0,5 by Reir~ht Card 2/7 -/1 )61/003/011/0-.3/016 j,-,erization of styrene and ... 13 110 17 1 "'i of ri, only the initial rate incrpar,~a. The total yield i-a loter than 0.1 p by TeiCht of 11. Bet-auen 0.75 and 1 /'j L,y -.e1jht of 11, initial ratezi and total yJall are much loncr. *.,Iith 0.02-0.2 by of 1, initial ra~no incrouse. Since the total rats decrran"i a' 0.21 by vf?ieht, *he denendence of 'the reaction rate or, the hydroperoxide concentration is probably linked with the inhib iting effect of the dem.,ap3oition products W of hydroperoxide. Rith 0.1 ')! by 7;ei,-ht of I and an equInolecular ariount of K i-e(' I , both total yield and initial rate inorcauuJ with increusing 4 . ")6 temperature. The activation onergien viore determ4ned acco.-.din:,, to 'he kcal/r:ole -or II and Arrheniua eQuation and found to be: Z -8.6 E-5.'j kcal/molo for 1. Reduction of by 3 kcal/mole Lt ~ OOC correapond3 to a 200-fold increnne of the reaction rats. Since 'he rate 113 twice as hirb at 00C, the pre-exponential factor in the Arrhoniur equation incro-taou 2 by 10 t1mon with decroaning activation oporry of 1. For tho copolymeriza- tion of butadieno with styrine (ratio 70 : 50) at 50C, tho following vian used ! Nekal (2.8 and 1-4 ~ by weight added to iater). 0.44 ~v' by weight of ferropyrophoophate (related to iron sulfate) of the monomer. The ratio organic phase :aqueous phase was 1 .4 (by weight). In the case of 0.34 % Card 3/7 It S/190/61/003/011/013/016 ;'alym~rization of styrene and ... B110/BlA17 by ocirht of hydroperoxide of 11 (equinolar ratio to the monr):7,~r) optiman r%,.~, achif.,ved uit,i IV. The yield wag achievi-~ zi'th Pryl-alkyl ,;.-3ropk:r,)x1def) (I and' 1,1-diphenyl athtino hydropero%idn (111j) 7,i'il ,in emilaifi-r conct-ntration of 2.6 ~", maxinu,i conversion (70-75 ',,) was :;chieved after hr -.%ith 0.2 IV', by viott.-Jit of I and .-,ith 0.5 1,, by -.:nit:ht of 111. '-71th O~54 by -.1vil:11t Of 11, ootlmvim conversion ("50 1") ra.5 ixhlev~d r 2 hr. rolyriarization of I aind IV Hith 1.1, or 2.3 '," by of em,.':~ifior wag constant tip to 30 j. converoicin, thqn the rate droppnd. 77 1 t h I ~ 4 by wei~,ht, the initial rate %as lower and the decreane more distinct. !-Vith an addition of 0,1 ',~f by reicht of hy0roperoxide 1-0.26 1, by T-icight of 17 (after 1 hr now addition of 0.1 j', by wetCht of hydroperoxide and 0.16 , ht of IV), constant polymerization took place up to 60 '~', conversion. C T lhu5, zhc con3umption of the initiatine system cauoe~i it decrease in rate. The I . efficiency of redox systems and initiators depends on the roactivity cf the rn,l)rril its t,,ell its on the oolubility of the peroxide Cmipounds in ',he n-;tivokin oh~i!iv iiii-I in the ilanomero. The lower the solubility if', water, thil lower thc loon and thv stronger the initiating act ,'on. I +IV cause P. hii~her ri~te oF reaction than II+IV due to lower activation energy and low(-r solubility in water. For I I + IV, the redox reaction occurs at the Card 4/7 29741 S/190/61/005/011/013//016 Polymerization of styrene and'... B110/B147 phane bouniary, for I + IV als.:) in the aquooua pha:jc. Thr! vyijti~nco of a of the rate of polymerization for I and 0 r peroxide is caused by polymerization inhibition du" to th,,, docomno3llti,~n products of the hydroperoxidca. The a~kthoru thank A- G, Fodllyat)ollska for hrlp with experiments and T. I, Yurzhenko (L'vovskiy indvotr1al'nyy ~11~titllt (L'vov Indus.trial Institute)) for rupply;n;- come hydropercxld~,a, Tnere are 5 fiNrea, I tabla, end 7 reference- ~; Soviet and 5 non- Soviet. The two references to 1:ngliah-language publications reiti as follcvn: F. A. Bovey, I. M. Xoltnoff, Emulsion Polymerlzntlon, Nev York, C. F, Fryling, Induatr. and Engng. Chem., 41 , 986, 1949. A3SOCIATION : Fiziko-khimicheskiy Inatitut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Physico- chemical Institute imeni L, Ya. Rarpov) 1; U B.~' I ,, T FD : December 28, 1960 5/1 JL( IILI I Lf q 20 1 !/ AUT11ORS 2~ 7L,. 2 S/1q0/61/003/O1i/oi4/oi6 Bi 10/B147 Ushakov, V. D,, Mezhirova, L. P.. Galata, L. A-, Khu-qmCtdinoYa4---Z---S,,, Sheynker, A. P , Medvedev, S. S. Abkin, A. D-, Khomikovskiy, P. M~ TITLE: Polymerization of styrene and butadiene with styrene in emulsions under the action of initiating redOX 3YSteM8. II.Effect of the natuxe of the reducing agent on the rate of' polymerization MCAL- Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. i, no. 11, 19'1, 1723-1729 The effect of the reducing component of initiating sy3tems anti of fhc- addition of' a 9econd reducing agent on the rate of polyrerization is studled, Uscd were systems of hydroperoxides (HP) Of isopropyl benzene or n-i~~rt-butyl isopropyl benzene (11) with forropyropho3phatc, 111), potassium ferrocyanide (N), ferrous sulfate with or of complexes of a,a-dipyridyl with ferrouz3 oxala-te. d u m b 1.3 u I U t t? a nd t lie b i r, ti I f i t f2 (,. o m;i r) u nd o f a c e tn e o e rve d , 9 r Ed 11 C, 1 ng Cart! 1/51 2 ) 7 ~,2 S/ 7 90/6 '. /()r) /0 14/ 0 ; Jb ri -za t I on u 4' .9 tyrene and, B 1 *; 0 '13 1 A h n) t2 L; i I o f va r i, n b I v v a I r; cy !,jonov thano Iami tic! d i oxy- t 1 j!n 17 ~lu L f i I. -,in d tho b inuit'ite compound of' w~etone worv Th(~ir e.,'fec t wan in veo t i ~,-a L od wi th oye t emf-, o t a !'I.* o r e n t i n i t. i a t ing w, t i vi ty and two c9mi)l i~x Compound's Q! v - -utl h t~ r; t t i o hy d r g) c- a T-b o n ii by ?j h cno -j0 -P, bit t c- ro w a t t~ r vi as 2 -8 '1' by -h i gti t mu 10 , f 1 hu M., r o o I a t e v., e T- e u!z e d . Opt Imum rate of i)clkymer, a t 10 r, vu S ta t! I C. d a t 0 , 34 by we i6~h t c!" HI-I 1 and 0 -, 2 b v w e gh r o , HP I I a t ed to monotner" At the copolymerization butad ien~- styrene by fneans f 111, t hT o p t imum ra t e c t' t~ o ymer iz, a t I on was e --, tab 11 s hed fo r i.,,C) and 1-1 a 11 10 F 0 - 0 ~ 7 5 Increasp o' -.oncen*rat ion of 4 e.' '1 2 To 0 7o mcl-s/mole of HP 1 qcc~?Iervtas the process 6 h I After 4 hr, the polym-~r yield increa.,:~~-- to --v 48 ~c, at an i I! from 0.1-0.31 moles/mole of hydro,~YFn peroxide, and tc. 65 9' fu,-~.h~zr 1TI---rPw-jP At 150C, additicraL reduring, --igerktF, affect 1 4 1~~ t I o n A - o 7 1 -auses r."Ite po)yr id o i ~ i o, n r. f V t c r9 r i 0 r1 Omc~ V V V r! d c:-, acc~r-.~Eratnn ard P r hr, which a - hC!, -, V I n tn~: oyctI, T.1 111~1 11 F. 7 - i i E, r Y I ~- I o E~ rac;-- i_-- (if ill pyr in,- I c c f RF jr n -.LIMUM yield 2 9 71 '.0 J 1 J/11 14 -5 IV ~ 1 HP The hiiT" rato ion Lov~- I af tev ij hr at a ra t io 0 ~ .1. po I.,,, wr r at i o n fo r oy~i ti-m.,: vvi th I T I i catjoed by t he I o-,,, i i, v t'v I I n 1'.:! he redox no !.:~n I o' T m-.; r C3 C. t s -;i t h.1, only 910-,%"V h 1 :3r u s' c t ne a %,ii t I i I i i g h p -.~ 3 1 t i v e p o t e n t i v. 1, r 1. v u tj ' e. y ~ n e ra c o V i n i t vi t i n i~i determmiA 1) i i: :1o I vm r i z! i t i o, n not i n i t i a t e(i d ur:1 ng tn(, uriproductivi2 reac t -Lor: arvi '~!;Olj :-~olublc !IP I . NnTiSO poorly 9 c) I i i b.0 P T 1 M(-, v i "'a ti o r.,The f fen t o f TV on IT I i-, o n s i i7 ~4 i. n r' T' C. 17 , r. u MICHAYLOV,V~P. [Mihailc7, V.P.], GEORGIYEV, 1. :V. Tu.] Apropos of the proliferation of lyiphoid organs following the exposure to Ionizing radiations. Folia med. (Plovdiv) 6 no.22 71-76 164 1. Inatitut ekspertmentallnoy meditainy WN SSSR, Leningrad, Laboratoriya ekoperimentaltnoy gistologii (zar. - pror, dr. V.P.Michaylov) i Vysahiy meditain8kly !.natitut imeni Tv.P.Fav'wa g. Plovdiv, Balgariyap Kafedra gistologli i embriologil (Ruko- voditeVt dotsent 1. Georgiyev LI.Georgievl). KHUWAR, Yu.P, (Estonakaya SGR, Tartu, ul. Ekhitaya, 3.) Reaction of thyroid gland eputhelium to the introduction of a foreign body following local X-irradiation. Arkh. imat., gist. i embr. 47 no. 706-101 JI 2 64* 1. Diboratoriya eksperimentAllnoy glotologii ( zav. - prof. V.?. Mikhaylov) Institute eksperimontallnoy meditsiny AM SSSRI Leningrad. Slubmitted My 4, 1963. ARRID, YU.E. (Arend. J.1; MOO, Yu.P. [Hussar2 Jol Effect of tile preparation Vipratox on the morphology of various organs and the reactivity of connective tissues. Farmakol. tok- sik. 26 no.3:343-348 (MIFA 17%2) 1. Kafedra gistologii ( zav. - prof. Yu.T.Tekhver [Tehver, J.)) Tartuskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. --- KHUSSAR, Yu.P. (Estonskaya SSR, Tartu2 ul.Ekhitaya, 3-1) Ritotic regime of the cello in the tissue of the thymus gland in acute radiation sickness. Arkh. anat., gist. 1 embr. 42 no-4:59-66 Ap 162. (IUM 15:6) 1 1. Laboratoriya ekspeklmentallnoy gistologii (zav. - Prof. V.P. Mikhaylov) Instituta'eksperimentallnoy meditsiny A121 SSSR. (RADIATIO11 SICKENSS) (THEIUS GIAND) (CUL DIVISION (BIOLOGY)) KHUSSAR, Yu.P. Protective action of cystamire on thyroid gland tissues in acute radiation sickness. Mitologiia no.lt9l-93 Ja-F163. (MU 16t6) 1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnov gistologii Instituta eks- perimentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, leningrad. (THYROID GLAND) (RADIATION SICUMS) (ETHYLL1,111TE) BULGARIA Geriatrics MATEEV, Dr., VULNAROV, L., BOYADZHIEVp E., HANCHEVA, and MUSTEVAt T-t Center of Gerontology and Geriatry, MNZSG "Changes in the Anthropometr"c ani Hemodynnmic Indices of Aged sind Old People Under the Effect of Functional Loading with Physical Exercises" Sofia, Ekspertmentalna Ateditaina I Morfologila, Vol 5, No 2, pp 114-118 Abqtract.L The anthropometric, physiological, and hemodynamic indices of persons with an average age of 75 yrs who exercised and participated in sports were compared with those of a control group of people of the name age who did not exercise systematically. The peoplqq who exercised syste- matically were divided Into two subgroups, those who exercised regularly and those who did not exercise regulftrly, while the people in the control group were divided into a subgroup of active people and another of paqsivo people. The comparison showed that beneficial changes took place in the group that exercised and that these changes were more pronounced for the subgroup that &"raised regularly. Tablon, 15 references (4 Bulgarian, 8 USSR, 3 Western). 1knumaript recolvad Jun 05. Russian and English summaries. I /I L 01841-67 T RCE CODE: HU -AT6035603 AUTHOR: Huszthy, L.-CKhustij L. ORG: Technical_Universi~Z for the Heavy Industries, Miskolc TITIE: Approximation for computing the sag of inyolute teeth SOURCE: Acta technica academiae scientiarum Hungaricae, V- 53, no, 1-2, 1966P 3-15 TOPIC TAGS: bending stress~ shear strea3, approximation ABSTRACT: ' The method described for the approximation of the sag resulting from bending and shear forces employs the use of a curve representing a simplified function of the factors involved in producing the sag. The equations characterizing the effects of the in- dividual forces involved were derived and an approximating curve for the tooth flank was prepared. The method whereby the sag of involute teeth can be approximated was described and illustrated with numerical, examples..The error of the approximation was found to be - 5%. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 13 formulas. WPM: 350281 SUB CODE: 20, 12 / SUBM DATE: 24.Feb58 / ORIG REF: 001 Card 1/1 fV -7 e~7 .35- r- ;-I ., P - r', LIWnK, Yu.V. (Ieniwad); Xhuffu, A.P. (leningrad) . - --.w Mathematical statistical account of ourface-imoveness contours following polishing. Inzh. aboro 20:154-159 '54. (MLRA 8:7) (Surfaces (Technology)) (Grinding and polishing) LINNIK,Yu.V. , IMSU,A.P.. starshiy Statistical characteristics of LONIMUSH no.34:223-229 154. nauchnyy notrudnik surface profilograms. [Izd.] (MLRA 8:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent, Akademii nauk SSSR (for Linnik). 2. Lenin- grRdskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet iment A.,A.Zhdanova. (Surfaces (Technology)) HAID. Anders. 1913- ; VCROBIYEV, N.N. (translator]; PMOV. T.T.Dranslator3; KFIUSU, A.P. (translator); LINNIK, Yu.V.. redaktor (Statietical theory with engineering applications. Translated from the Inglishl Matematichaskata statiatika a takhnichookimi prilozhe- niiami. Perevocl a angliiskogo N.V. Vorobleva, V.V.Petrova i A.P. Khusu. Pod red. IU.V.Linnika. Koskva. Izd-vo inostrannot lit-ry. 1956. 664 p. (MIRA 10:3) (Mathematical statistics) KffUSU. A.P. - On somo functional on random fields [with summarY in English, p.2081. VeBtalOn.un, 12 no,1:37-45 157. (MIRA 10:5) (Functional analysis) LIMTIX. Yu.V.; XHUSU, A.P. (Leningrad) Statistical anal sis of the roughness of profiles subjected to grinding. 1Izd.T LONITORASH 47:144-146 158. . (KRA 11:10) (Grinding and polishing) (Mathematical statistics) 15(2) SOV/1 31-59-1,2-7/15 AUTHORS: 1) FITselov'ag Ze 10 (Deceaoed), 2)j ~us A P., j 4.=j. TITLE: On the Accelerated Statistic Control Method of the Quality ~!f Refractories PERIODICAM Ogneupory, 1959, lor 12, pp 566-571 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the Borovi.-h3kiy kombinat oUneuporov (Borovichi Kombina~, of Refractories) up to 250 t of products are annually de- stroyed in tho control and more than 20000 measurements of porosity and 15000 measurements of pressure - breaking strenGth are made. In the present paper control methods are investi- gated which are less time- and energy robbing and do not cause destruction of products. Parameters characterizing; the quality of products may be divided into 2 groups: suchp which do not cause destruction of products and such which do. By the de- termination of the statistic dependence between parameters of both Croups the parameters.of the second Croup may be de- termined on th,~ basis of measured para,--.eters of the first group and a destruction of products in the control is un- necessary. The weiGht, volume and frequency of the natural oscillation are recarded as parameters of the first group. On Card 1/3 their basis the weight by vol-ume, the apparent porosity ancl SOV/131-59-12-7/15 On the Accelerated Statistic Control Method of the Quality of Refractories pressure - breaking strength were determined. In order to determine the statistic dependences the experimental material of the Semilukekiy zavod (Semiluki Works) and the Borovichi Kombinat of Refractories were investigated with respect to the control of furnace bricks of type D-2, of ladle bricks of type KP-3 and air-heating bricks of type V-10. Table 1 gives the spread of properties within one kind of bricks and fig- ure 1 gives the spread of individual parameters of a standard brick. Further formulas are written down for the calculatiort of the mean square deviation and the correlation coefficient between two parameters. Table 2 Bhows the statistic charac- teristics of a standard,brick of class B of the Serailuki Works- 3 formulas are given for the calculation of properties of a otandard brick of the Somiluki Works, Figure 2 shown that there is agrooment between the experimental and calculated data. In the case of macs controls calculation formulas may be replaced by nomo~raphs (Fig 3), Control of production pro. cess may be made by means of control dia-'rams (Fig 4)- In con. Card 2/3 clusion the authors state that the methodololcy of an accelerab- 2-7/15 On the Accolri-rated -'oArA iic'-,hod of thc~ (~u-lity of Rc~f`ractoriar, ed control of r!uLlity of standard firp-clay bri.cks :L-, worked out and te-stef: in operctioral cycless. Vii- :iethod control and r~lqui:re- -Li,:, dQptrui.,,tion of produots. Prior to introducing tloff7 mr~thod the, steadiness of pro(hicti,in ?.usts however, invectigated and correlations batworn th~- k1 pararinter- controlled must be determined. There are 4 ficures, olot;, and 4 x-oferences, '2 of which are Sotrip-to ASSOCIATIONt :L)Vsesop?7,,,.,,- -'--i3ti,tut oUneupoiov (ALI-Union Institute of Rel~=- torles 2)- T,eningradskoye otdeloniye matematicheckogo in- Stituta im. V. A. Steklova AN SSSR (Lr-n.ingrad Department of the Hathenaticc.,11 Institute imenj V. A. St;eklc,,v,AS USSR) Card 3/3