SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LIKHT, L. M. - LIKHTENSHTEYN, G. I.
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LIKHT, Lazar' Moiseyevich
[Diseases of the organs of digestion] Bolezai. organov
pishchavareniia. Rostov-na-Donu, Rostovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo,
1958. 368 p. (MIRA 12:6)
(DIET IN DISEASE) (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-DISHAS S)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 188
@.,' Y' @,-
Eksperimentall@yy .nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
metallorezhushchikh stankov
Modernizatsiya tokarno-revollvernykh stankov; rukovodyashchiye
materialy (Modernization of Turret Lathes; Instructions)
Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957. 170 p. 8,500 copies printed.
AUTHORS: Likht.-L.O., Kudinov, V.A., Lapidus, A.C., Azarevich,
G.M., gEld-allskiy, M.M., Vedernikov, A.I.; Ed.: Prokopovich,
A-Ye.; Ed. of Publishing House: Balandin, A.F.; Tech. Ed.:
ElIkind, V.D. Managing Ed. for literature on metalworking
and tool making LMashgiz] Beyzel'man, R.D., Engineer.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineering and technical
personnel in machine-building plants.
COVERAGE: The book presents an analysis of the existing stock
of turret lathes and outlines basic trends in their modernization.
The following data are included: examples for calculating the
main drive and feeds; classification and description of devices
for mechanization and automation; description of various devices
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Modernization of Turret Lathes; Instructions 188
Ch -I. Survey of the Operating Stock of Turret Lathes
(L:O. Likht, Engineer) @5
Ch. 11. Analysis of the Utilization of the Operating
Stock of Turret Lathes (L.O. Likht) 35
Ch. III. Basic Requirements in the.Modernization of
Turret Lathes (L.O. Likht) 42
Ch. IV. Methodology Employed in Calculating Turret
Lathe Elements Undergoing Modernization (L.O. Likht) 46
Ch. V- Modernization of the Main Drive (L.O. Likht) 56
Ch. VI. Increade-in the Ri idity and Vibration
Stability of Turret Lathes @VI.A. Kudinov, Candidate of
Technical Sciences) 80
Jh- VII. Measures for Increasing the Mechanization and
Automation Level of Turret Lathes (L.O. Likht) 99
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Modernization of Turret Lathes; Instructions 188
Ch ..I. Survey of the Operating Stock of Turret Lathes
(L:O. Likht, Engineer) 5
Ch- Il. Analysis of the Utilization of the Operating
Stock of Turret Lathes (L.O. Likht) 35
Ch. III. Basic Requirements in the Modernization of
Turret Lathes (L.O. Likht) 42
Ch. IV. Methodology Employed in Calculating Turret
Lathe Elements Undergoing Modernization (L.O. Likht) 46
Ch. V. Modernization of the Main Drive (L.O. Likht) 56
Ch. VI. Increa6e:ih the Ri'idity and Vibration
Stability of Turret Lathes TV,*.A. Kudinov, Candidate of
Technical Sciences) 80
Ch. VII. Measures for Increasing the Mechanization and
Automation Level of Turret Lathes (L.O. Likht) 99
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Modernization of Turret Lathes; Instructions 188
Ch. VIII. Increasing the Longevity of Turret Lathes
(A.Se Lapidus, Candidate of Technical Sciences and
G.M. Azarevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Ch. IX. Safety Measures (L.O.,Likht)
Ch. X. Expansion of Technological Potentialities
(L-0. Likht)
Ch. XI. Order of Modernization Tasks (L.O. Likht)
Appendix. Attachments for Turret Lathes
-Bibliography
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
VK/ksv
7-18-58
125
140
149
166
168
170
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25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/1669
'Gradusov, N.M., L.O. Likht, E.I. Kalinkina., and V.A. Kudinov
Modernizatsiya tokarnykh mnogoshpindellnykh avtomatov i poluavtomatov;
rukovodyashchiye materialy (Modernization of Automatic and Semi-
automatic Multi-spindle Lathes; Instructions) Moscow, Mashgiz.,
1958. 118 p. 6,500 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Moscow. EksperimentalInyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy
institut metallorezhushchikh stankov.
Ed.: A. Ye. Prokopovich; Tech. Ed.: A. Ya. Tikhanov; Managing Ed. for
Literature on Metalworking and.Tool Making: R.D. Beyzellman.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for production workers who work with
machine tools, for plant designers and for processing engineers.
COVERAGE: The authors analyze the existing stock of multispindle
automatic and semiautomatic lathes and determine the main outlines
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Modernization of Automatic (Cont.) SOV11689
for their modernization. They describe various devices which
broaden the operating potential of automatic lathes and discuss the
problem of increasing their rigidity and vibration resistance.
No personalities are mentioned. There are 28 references, of which
26 are Soviet, 1 is German and 1 English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
3
Ch. I. Review of the Active Stock and New Construction of
Multispindle Automatic and Semiautomatic lathes 5
Ch. II. Analysis of Utilization of the Active Stock of Multi-
spindle Automatics and Semiautomatics in Connection
With High Speed Working Methods 19
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Ch. III. Requirements placed on Multispindle Automatics and Semiautomatics
in Connection With Highapeed Working Methods 27
Ch. IV. Increasing Rigidity and Vibration Resistance of Multi-
spindle Automatic and Semiautomatic Lathes 32
Ch. V. Increasing Mechanization and Automation of Multispindle
Automatic and Semiautomatic Lathes 49
Ch. VI. Broadening Operating Potentials of Multispindle Automatic
and Semiautomatic Lathes 67
Ch. VII. Safety Measures for Operation of Multispindle Automatic
and Semiautomatic Lathes 86
Ch. VIII. Assuring Long Life of Multi8pindle Automatic and
Semiautomatic Lathes 100
Ch. IX. Sequence of Modernization Work
114
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'Modernization of Automatic (Cont.) sov/1689
,Ch. X. Silmmarized, Recommendations for Modernizing the Active
Stock of Multispindle Automatic and Semiautomatic Lathes 116
References 118
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TJ1218.M6565)
GO/her
8 June 59
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AYZENS11TADTj L.A.; PENIKOV, P.M.; GLADKOV, B.A.; LIKHT, L.O.;
KRIMMER, T.Ye.; KASHEPAV, M.Ya.,, kand. teRM. nadic;
14ERPERT, M.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOPERBAKH, B.L.;
CHERNIKOV, S.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; BELGV, V.S.; ZHURDI,
B.F.; YONKOOV@ G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; MOROZOV, I.I.;
MUSHTAYEV, A.F.; OGNEVP N.N.; PAIEY, M.B., kand. teklm.
nauk; FMWI, D.B.; LIVSEITS,, A.L., kand.tekhn.nsak;HECHErNER,
B.Kh.;SOSENKO,A.B;AVDULOV, A.N.; LEVIN, A.A., kand.tekhn.
nauk; YAKOBSON, M.O., doktor tekhn.nauk; MAYOROVA, E.A.,
kand.tekhn.neuk; MOROZOVA, Ye.M.,- ZUSHAN, V.G., kand.tekbn.
nauk; NAYDIS, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; VLADZIYEVSKIY, A.P., prof.,
doktor tekhn. naukt red.; BELOGUR-YASNOVSIUYA, R.I., red.;
CHIGAREVA, E.I., red.; ASVALIDOV, M.Ya., red.; KOGAN, F.L.,
tekhn. red.
[1-lachine-tool industry in capitalist countries] Stanko.-
stroenie v kapitalisticheskikh stranakh. Pod red. i a pre-
disl. A.P.Vladzievskogo. Moskva, 1962. 822 p. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Moscow. TSentralinyy institut nauchno-tekhr-icheskoy in-
formatsil. mashinbstroyeniya. 2. Eksperimentallrjyy nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy institut metallorezhushchikh stankov
(forVladziyevskiy, Belogur-Yasnovskaya, Chigareva, Asvalldov,
Kogan).
(Machine-tool industry)
LIKHT, M.K.; KUZIM.UISKAYA, S.B.
Solidification of binary alloys In the temperature range.
Fiz.-.met.imetalloved. 11 no.6:878-882 A '61. (MIU 14:6)
1. Giprostall, Khartkov.
(Alloys-Thernial properties)
(Solidification)
-9/1 37/6'1/WO/-O 1 a/,QW149
A006IA101
AUMORS-i M@_K,,.Dreyz:Ln-Dudohonkc, S. D.
k method of calculating the - temperature -f ield and the crystallization
front in the zone of secondary oooling in sTiare section ingots dur-
Ing contInuous teemipg of steel.
PMIODIdALt Re.ferativRyy,.zhurnal."Metallurgi"ya,'no. 12, 1961, 60, abstract
12V%7 ("Sb. nauchn. tr. Gos. n.-i. i proyekta., in-t metallurg.
'.0rom-s-ti "GiprostalP.-, 1960,.no.@. 2i '145 -151)
TM r A- merthod-,is.de7scribed-to -cale-nalate-the -temperature -fields and-=Wai,
tal I izaticn front in secondary cooling mone& of Isqxate-section dngots - durlng@-con-
tinuous teeming of stedl,i.- It is noted that-tdw -acaurady@of,calculatiowby t6ts
method Is - suff-taient foi- praatical -purpo.@kes and ftat -.results%of cUculetl@g the
temperature f ield - com be - h;pplied to Inveatigate U6 effect of cooling . conditigns
on mechanical stresses in the orust-and on the quality,of the ingot. By varying
the values of dimensionless criteria of similawity, a @Auff_iciwTtly camplete table
of d-ata,-c='-1be'obtain*d ILor,-the depth of the liquid phase for parameters of dif-
ferent values, and corresponding recommendations can be given as to the height of
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LIKET, M.K. (Kharlicov)
Conditionality in Lhe problem 'of the mird-,= quadratic functionai.
Zhur. vych. mat i mat fiz. 3 nb-6:9?9--987 IT--D '63* (MIRA 17zl)
LIKHT, v,. x.
Remark on the Paley - Wiener theorem on integral functions
of finite power. Usp. mat.nauk 19 no. 1:169-171 Ja-F 164.
(MIRA 17:6)
PSSRIMOrphology of 'Man and Animals (Normal and Pathologic). S-3
Vascular system.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 17033
From 5 to 17 veins entered the superior sagittal sinus
or lacun e. Extreme forms of venous variations were
revealed: looped anastomosing forms and straight forms
without anastomoses. In some cases, blood from an entire
hemisphere returned through a single vein 6 am in diameter.
Blood from the medial surfaces of the hemispheres returned
along venous trunks into the superior and inferior sagIt-
tal sinuses.
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LIM, R.Z.
wommi- ""w&jw
Priority of I. R. Shavlovskii in the problem of development of the
cerebral veins. Arkh. anat., Moskva 29 no.2:74-76 Mar-Apr 1952.
(r,LKL 23:2)
1. C4wdidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Department of Operative
Surgery. and Topographic AnatomV (Head -- Honored Worker in Science Prof.
A. Th. Soxon-Yaroshavich), Leningrad Sanitarya-Hyetejuic Institute*
LIKHT, R.Z. (Ioningrad. 28 . Liteynyy pr., d.34, kv.6)
Topographical anatomy of the veins of the maial region of the brain.
Arkh&anat. gist. i exbr. )3 no.4:14-17 O-D '56. (HLRA 10: 3
1. Is kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheskoy anatoxii
(saveduyushohiy - zaalwhannyy dayatell nauki professor A.Yu.
Sozon-Yaroshavich) laningradakogo saniterno-gigiyanichaskogo madi-
tsinskogo instituta.
(BRAIN, blood supply
anat. of medial vains)
V '141LASHKItly A.G.) kwid. med. nnilik; LIKIrr, R.Z., kand. mtj,.i.
The 14th Scirjnt'&fic Session of the A.V. Via@mev.-;kli Siirglcal
Institute of the Academy of 'Mr-dicat Sciences of tha
Vest. Khir. 91 no.10:133-140 0 163. 17:7)
I TS.P.:
I,M, DVEDOVSKAYA ,
._qPTAREV, I.A.
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Some character, stivs Inclus'or, and d-'
the eye tissue of ratbj@.3. Med. rad. F
17:12)
1. Iz Kiyevskogo inst-ituta gigiYenY trilda i profeso46r@aCoykh
zabolevaniy (direktor - prof. L.I. Medved').'
TITLE: The adou=lation of incorporated radioactive phosphorus In
eye tissues and 'Its eliminatioia
SOTIRCE4* Hadi6bi6logiyas', Vo 5# no.,2#:1965# 213-217
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TOPIC TAGS: an #@,abbits ph 6 32t elettissue, half lifet
radioaott.4ty- me.asuremailt @%@6n6ntlalequationp radiobiological
Parameter.,
AJSTRACT: The nature of phosphorus-32 distribution in eye tissues
ilowing sir4leAose administration'was investigated to determine
the radiobiologiedl parameters and to formulate empirical equations
describing the"adcumulation-811mination processes as a function of
time. in experiments on 21 rabbits weiKning 2,2+0,3 kgp a single P32
dose with a concentration of 250 microcurlso/V.6 'was Introduced
sifocutaneously, Animals were killed by air embolism over a period or
1 to 60 days& Radioactivity of eye tissues wag measured by a B-2
;unit with a-MST-17 aounter* On the basis of P32 radioactivity
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the eye tissues# a composite exponential model was
findings for
qelected for equations describing the accumulation-elimination
processes in tho oorneap aqueous chambart vitreous body, iris and
oiliary body., crystalline lens# the aolera+ehoroid+retina membrane#
and the eye as a whole, In additional experiments# the calculated
values of P32 concetitrations in eye tissues were chocked with
experimental values. Of all the eye tissuesp the iris and ciliary
body tissues displayed the highest radioactivity reaching a maximum
of 0.216 mieroeurieh 1 hr after P32 administration. About 70% of
this activity is eliminated during the effective half-life period of
".2 days and the remaining 30% ig,eliminated after a 9 day period,
@ith the calculated values for Wr- concentrations in eye tissues
concurring with the experimental values,, the orations based on the
present study daVa may be used to determine p3 concentrations in eye
tissues following single dose administration for periods up to 6o
days, Or1g* art, has:" 2 tablesp 1 figure# and 8 formulas,
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut 'gigiyeny i profzabolovanlyt XLev (institute
of Hygiene and Ocaupational. Diseases
J_Lc@d Z(3
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AMMOR: Khvqynltaks@s., Me A.; Dobrovol skly., L. A,; Likhtarev, I* A*
TIEW; D.Ifferences.1a raidlopWapborus effective Wf-llfe kinetics In the
ovaries vith single and awltiple administration of the Isotope Into the orgenjam
i SOU RCE: Raikloblologiya.. v. Do* 2.. 1965P 310-331
A V,mouse
110PIC TAGS: animra phosphorms-32, single doiseo, fractional dose, ovW,,
effecti-ve Wf-4.U4
ABSTRACT: @ The first of two experimental groupg of vtdte mice veighing 150115 g
received a @,slngle@ exibeutaneous Injection of X
(2 microcuries),, and the second
group received the same dose daily for 1,1@ M to determine p32_effective
half-11fe differences In,the ovaries.' Aulmals were killed at regular intervals
and radiophosphorus concentrations In ovary tissues vere measured by dlre-:t
.radiometeringo The effective balf-life for a single P32 dose was found to be
5.5il dW and an this basis calculations for the daily administered P32 dose were
made
Howeverp the-. cal-.ulated effective luilf-life of 02 in the ovaries proved
-1 findings. Wherras, the zero moment
to be considerably blg^"r than experlmenK,
;concentration-latbe ova&T for a slngl P3L dose vas 1.5$ of initial activity
CGrd
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AUTHORs Pugachevskiy# V. P. IUkhtarert I. A.
ORG:_ Kiew Sbientikie Rese'arch Institute of Labor- Hygiene and Occupatimml Diseasm,.,.
chno-issUawatellskiy institlit, gigiyiny truda i pro?zR6F10aMy)_
Kiyevskiynau
TIM% Assessing certain radiotoxicological characteri f P sup 32
SOURCE: Meditsinskaya radiologiya, v. 10, no. 2, 1965, 17-22
TOPIC TAGS: phosphorous, radioisotope, radiology, toxicology, rat
32
ABSTRACTi.,j@671nvestlgate the chronic penetration of P Into the organismo
[t1fib" dtftfi@is' administered this Isotope daily over a period of 100 days to
@Iwhite rats The:administration was peroralt in the form of an aqueous
solution oi Na Hp3204l In doses of 2 microcuries per daye For comparisont
Jn order to deiermine the possibility of whether experiments wich a single
ladministration of@pU can be used to determine *thc amount,of the isotope
accumulated by tissues 13 chronic casest another srop of rats was adminis-
tered the same dose of P 2 only oncei 1he rats in both groups wera killed
at different periods from the beginning of the experimchtst with the object
!of assaying their P32 content. The specific activity of their blood* heartt
Jiverl lungs, adrenalat kidneysp spleen# evacuated intestine, ovaryp uterus,.
.1@musclep SkInt and bones was separately deterMineds It was found.that-_
LIKHTARNIKOVP L. M.
"Linear Integral Equations With Two Parameters (Generalized Linear Integral
Equations)." Cand Phys-Math Sci, Irkutsk State U, Irkutsk, 1954. (KL, No 1,
Jan 55)
Smwey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Instiutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
16(l)
AUTHORS: Likhtarnikov, L.L-., Myakishe-,r, V.P. SOV20-127-3-9/71
TITLE: The Solution of a Certain Class of Partial Integro-Differential
Equations by the Fourier Mlethod
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk S'SR,1959,vol 127,Nr 3,PP 516-519 (US
A B S'TRA C T The authors propose a Potirier method for the solution of the
equation / I
L rU7 . f(X, t) + ;k k(x,t;zv,-,)M@u-,,dzd-"
where L:-u- and Y,.' u: are linear differential operators of
second and first order and LIU-: is hyperbolic.
I.G. Petrovskiy and M.I. Razovski-y are mentioned in the paper.
There are 2 Soviet refenreces.
ASSOCIATION: Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, imeni A.A. Zhdanova
(Irkutsk State University imeni A.A. Zhdanov)*
PRESENTED: April 8,1959, by S.L. Sobolev, Academician
SUBMITTED: March 13, 1959
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Linear integral equations with two parameters. Trudy Nauch.p@fed.
prop. fiz.-mat. fak.ped.inst.Dall.Vost. 135-14 162. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Khabarovskly gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut.
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1. LIKETAtfIKOV, Ya. M.-; 37-C'ETOV, A.Y.
2. U-SSR (6pvo)
4. 'Electric Welding
7. Advanced method of work organization of automatic weld'"'IL; Eng. Ya. i... Likht-am-1kov,
A.M. Se'Aretov, Avtog.delo 24 no. 4, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ARRIL -1953, Uncl.
LIKHTARNIKOV, Ya.M.; KRUFZNNIKOV, S.S., inzhener, redaktor; DUGIU, N.A.,
4 -." -: -Eh
te'k -OMVirredaktor.
[HamLfacturing steel construction elements for traveling cranes]
Iz opyta izgotovleniia stalInykh konstruktaii kranov-peregrazhatelei.
Moskva, Goo. nauchno-telchn. izd-vo mashinoBtroit. lit-ry, 1954. 21 p.
(Cranes, derricks. etc.) (MLRL 8:1)
135-10-4/19
AUTHORS: Likhtarnikov, Ya.M.9 Candidate of Technical Sciences# and
Bekker# A.G., Engiii-eer
TITLEs Investigation of Weldability and Basic Properties of Steel
11141rv (Iseledoftniye evarivaysmosti i oenovnykh evoyety
stali "14xrc,, )
PERIODICALi Svarochnoye Proinvodatvot 1957, No 10# pp 13-16 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The subject investigation on chrome-manganeae-ellioon steel
"14xrc,, which ie produced by the Voroehilovsk plantl Dorbase,
since 1955-56, was necessary in view of unsatisfactory qualit-
ies of presently used steel grades "H111 (rOCT 5056-49) be-
cause the Sixth 5-Year Plan requires increased output of low-
alloy steel for maohinebuilding and constructions. Steel"HJ12"
was statistically investigated (Reference 1) and found non-
uniform in mechanical properties and chemical composition and
less machinable than low-carbon steel. Besides, this steel
contains nickel which is a bottleneck materialg and its weld-
ing is not yet completely mastered* The steel grade 1114xrcu
was also statistically investigated, and the present article
gives the results of 884 tests at industrial plants in the
Card 1/3 form of charts and curves. The article includes the compo-
135-10-4/19
Investigation of Weldability and Basic Properties of Steel "14Xft"
sition of t2ds steel gradet the grade3 of electrodes and electrode
coatings and their mechanical properties. The yield limit,
the ultimate strength and the relative elongation of steel
"14xrc" are stated to be within the corresponding property
ranges of the low-alloy steel "HA-21' but its yield limit is
more uniform, hence a higher rated resistance can be recommended
for calculations when this steel is used. The cold brittle-
ness threshold of steel "14xrc,, is below -400 C. It is
readily welded with the use of conventional one-aro automatic
machines applying conventional technology and the flux "AH
-384A" and also with the use of low-carbon welding wire with
corresponding flux. The electrodes "342A" and"342" give
satisfactory results. The steel grade "14 xro"is readily weld-
able to steel grade "CT. 311. In the result of present in-
vestigation# steel "14xrc,, is being employed in production of
the piping and other structures for the Severnyy Donets-Don-
bass canal. There are 5 charts, 4 diagrams and 2 references
Card 2/3 (both Russian).
135-10-4/19
Investigation of Weldability and Basic Properties of Steel "14 XrV
ASSOCIATIONs Stalino Plant of Metal Structures (Donbass) (Stalinskiy zavod
metallokonstraktsiy, Donbass)
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LIXHTAMIKOV, Ya.M., kand.takhn.nauk
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Properties of the 141GS low-alloyd steel in 9 =. rolled shapes
and possibilities for its use in construction. Mat. po-stall.
konstr. no@4:137-152 159. (MIRA 13:8)
(Steel, Structural)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 10, p. 260,
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AUTHOR. Likhtarnikov,,_Ya.M.
TITLE: Study of Strength Characteristics of Low Alloy 14X r(, (14KhGS)
Steel
PERIODICAL: Tr. Donetsk. industr. in-ta, 1959, Vol. 34, PP. 19 - 35
TEXT: For the purpose of Investigating the properties of 14KhGS steel
and the possibility of using it in constructions, a statistical evaluation was
made of test data from a number of plants on the chemical composition and the
mechanical properties of a great amount of melts of the aforementioned steel
grade. It is suggested to lower for 14KhGS steel the GOST 5058-57 standard
and of (5"/- from,
values ofl5-'b from 50 to 48 kg/mm2 35 to 34 and 32 kg/mm2 for
ZIO and 11 - 20 mm thick rolled stock.respSectiVely. It was established that
for 24KhGS steel Ihe coefficient of homogeneity (at a standard value of 6.
equal to 34 kg/mm ) was equal to 0.9 which makes it possible to assume a rated
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Study of Strength Characteristics of Low Alloy 14 X FC (14KhGS) Steel
strength of @O kg/mm2, whereas for HA-2 (NL-2) steel-corresponding values of 0.85
and 29 kg/mm were established according to N and TU 121-55. On the basis of
results obtained by testing the ak value and weldability, it was found-that 4,20
mm thick-14KhGS steel can be used in welded structures. There are 7 references.
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Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
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LIKHTARNIKGV, Yakav Moiseyevich, kand.tekhnnaukqdots.; POLTORATSKAYAyE.p
`-- --red.; ZELENKOVA, Ye.j, tokhn. red.
(Economics of st-eel construction] Ekonomika stallzqkh konstruktsii.
Kiev, Gosstroiizdat USM, 1962. 178 p. (MM 15:7)
(Building,, Iron and steel---Estimates and costs)
LIKETARI-IlIKOV, Ya.M., kand..tekhn.nauk
I.Uumfacture of steel elements in series. Mont. i spets. rab.
v stroi. 24 no.7:18-21 J1 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Dcnetskiy politeldinicheskiy institut.
(Steelp Structural)
LIKHTARMKOV., Ya.K. .
Evaluating the economy and efficiency of welding structural
elements. Avtom.avar. 16 no.5:78-83 1,@r 163* (MITRA 16:11)
1. Donetskiy politakhnichekiy institut.
LIKHTARNIKOV la.M., kand. tekhn. nauk
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Investigating basic technica.1 and economic indices for steel
structures and their determination in the desilning process*
Mat. po met. konstr. no.9%117-143 165. MIRA 18:11)
LIKHTARNIKOV, Ya.M., kand. tekhn. nauk
Evaluationp during the designing process, of the technical and
economic indices of the assembly of metal elements. Prom.
strol. 42 no. 6:38-43 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Donetskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
GOMIK' SsL., dote (Moskva, 34, ul. Xropotkinap dj24, kv@7); LIKETOt N.Ta.
The question of HaRhimotole struma. lov;ldiir. arkh. no-3167-72
NY.J@ 158. 1 (NIRA 21:9)
1. Khirur icheskoye odeleniye Moskovskoy gorodskoy bollnitay, No.28
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Pheochromoblastome, of the adrenalo. Khirurgila 35 no.7-0103-106
JI '59. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya, bollnits7 16.28 (glavnyy vrach
M.A. Pastukhova.), Moskva.
(ADRENAL GLANDS--CANCER)
ODINOV, David Emmanuilovich; LIKETRJ, M.Ya., red.
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[Surgery by the outpaLient physician] Xhirurglia ambu-
latornogo luTapha. 14oskva, Meditsina, 1965. 390 p.
(MRA 18:2)
SIMNOVSKAYA, R.N.; LIEMNEAUR. L.L.
Daily function modification of lability and electrical sensitivity
of the visual analysor. Probl. fiziol. opt. no.10:93-96 152.
(HI,RA 7 - 11)
1. Otdelentye fiziologicheskoy optiki Goo. nauchn. isol. instituta
glazi7kh bolezney im. Gel1mgol'toa. Zav. otdeleniyem chl.-korr.
AN i AMY SSSR prof. S.Y.Krarkov [deceased]
(BYE, pbysiology,
daily periodicity of lability & electrical sensitivity)
(PERIODICITY,
daily variations of visual lability & electrical
sensitivity)
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@ITLEt Reading.ohannel of the outfit de igned for measuring track-photograph
coordinates
ZOURCEs Pribory*A--tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 3, 1963-' 32-39
OPIC.TAGSi :nu6-
lear me ur
-as ement, bubbling@chazber,!,track photograph, reading channel!
@BSTRACT-_.A reading channel is descrAb4d of an C tfit'JrAtended for
I ou
peasuring bubbling-chamber Photographs! The diffaructotmi0ant-igrating method developed by
Guild'(The.interference systems of crossed diffraction gratings, Oxford, 1956)
used, Reversible counters #hat.ensure recording of any movement of the measur-
stage are amployed. Without interference in.the counting procesa, the data can
be taken, from the reading channel, in the form of standard punched cards suitable
@or introducing into A..computer. The grait'ings prepared by the State Optical
'anstitute are- 220-mm long and have a pitch of 10 microns and an accumulated error.
@bf 1-2 microns. :The construction of the device that includes a photographic head,
Itwo diffraction grati a control unit., reversible counter, and a TG3-;Oj 1/1,
ngs
'3-tIWratron storage is described.in detail. Orig. art. hast 10 figux'es-
I Card lit, ASSN: Inst. of the Theoretidal 2nd Experimental Physics
din, iA diin B+l.
libtenbaum L. M. On mappings of di=cie Litifield it is shown that dim G n, if and only if C cuiltains t: +I
9aces. Mat Shornik N.S. 23(65), 315--323 (1918). distinct lKiints each ncitOibor to tile others. Two subspaces
(Russiart) of G are called lnutivilly complementary if every pair of
This is a studyofadimension-theory (or "disi-rete Fpa(cF" neighbors of G is a pair of neigh1virs in (me and only orte of
['13. @. Linficid, F'.yace Discret Paranit-trique et Non V,ira- tile 11' thk-sr arc of rupective dimension-s its and ?I.
mi,trique, Paris. 1925]. ir, such space4rerfain Imirs (if ji :@ pr,,v,@d omi i!m 1;- 2-1- 1 3 -1
at-c (Icsignated wi ni-ighbors, the feiatma being %.,rwt% ni conimuous @mtiglc-vaiiird. itrighijur-pie-verv-
and syrnmetric. The net (if poicts (if such a s;Rice G i@ r ilicii in,,) @ravsforlnatious f((;) =G' are d0-mcd and relations be-
the bagis of G. A space G* is a subspace of G if the ba- I,, of t1will e\hvinted. for exanipfc: ( ,1) inticr, if each pair of
G* i, a @;ubqr-. of the basts of G and if mo points of 6' are I I)Crs in (;, tollie, from at least one ncighl-Kir pair in G
neighbors (in G') only if there aic neighbors in (j; G' i@ --1 (2) outer, ii f-1 is one-to-one; P) folded (sv)eitivayushchi),
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pririvilml subspace if moretiver (%to points of G' are n6gh- if b, b, ncighbors in G, iniplie-, that every point of f-1(b) k
I.-iors III
(," whenever they are neighbors in G. With.cach neighbcr to sonic point of f-'(b'); (4) disperstA (fazVy(,rtIV-
point 0 of G there is associated one such principal 5uhspace ayushchi), if no two points of f-1(b) are neighbors, for
whose basis is the set of_ neighbors of a, distinct Iroin i. eveq. b in G'. One interesting thr-oreni is the unique far,-
This subspace serv6i to define the local dimension dim. G
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L tt)riz ation of a continuous transformation into an inner and
of G at a. Then th c
global diruension dim G is sup dirn, G. outcr one.
I The definit-'an of dimemion is recursive, completely analo-
- ,of tile paper is to establish 1110
Cillal objective
Tile /rin
@ous to the iNlenger-IJ9,19ohn theory, and btgins with the invari6rice 'of diniens;on under homeornorphism, and to
null-space which is of d 'mension - 1. atr- Sonle typ