SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYUBIMOV, A.P. - LYUBIMOV, G.A.
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_:-@9% Ni thehysteresisloop changed into a- branched curve, which may be attributed to
the presence of a Irefractory structural component in the structure ofthe solid spa-
@.cimens. During Phe second series, alloys containing 1.0, 1.82, 3.0j 4.0 and 9.0%
.(@t.) Ni.werd investigated. The specimens were first heated to 900-1000*C and kept
@.for at this.temperature before measuring the damping decrement during
,_.cooling. Theplotted isotherms of viscosity showed that,wiscosity increases with the
Ni. con.tent of the.alloy'particularly when this content is increased to 2% and the
temperatures are within the 400-600*C-range. It isshown that the Einstein formla fa
colloidaLsolutions:
+
V
,@(where 11 and are,the viscosities.of the melt and the pure solvent, v is the total
@Volume of the1irst-coordination apheres.of dissolved atoms, and V to the volume of
Mellt)-uiAy be applied to describing the vLecosity.properties of diluted metal so-
lution.s wfth@strongly Interacting-atoms, on the ground that, in the event of a
strong, interactton-betimien:hate rageneaus@atoms-to an extent exceeding the energy of
-@thermal motion, -.the. atom.sof th4 solvent in the neighborhood of the atom of the die-
'solved component (withinthe confines of the first-or even the second coordination
spheres) display a much smaller mobility than In the remaining volume of the solution.-
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These findings may be explained as follows: When the U1 content and the beating
nd the
temperature:are not too high, the complexes constituted by the solute atom a
bound: atoms may he considered as rigid spherical formations which are
spacedso, far. apart that their interaction may.be disregarded. increasing the Ni
content obolye-.2% (at) leads to such an increase in'the number of complexes and such
change in the hydrodynamic conditions within the melt that the mecha-
a,pronounced,
nimof yiscous:fldw In which the structural units are atoms of the solvent (Sn) and
complexes becomes inexpedient from, the, standpoot of energetics and to replaced by a
mechanism in'whidh the units@of:flow 'are represented by individual atons of the com-,
-HL@causes a less sharp Increase to melt viz-
ponents.-Oisels why furthar@addltlon of
cosity. OrLs.. art. has: 5 figures, 4 fat=14116
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AUTHORI. @Gvozdev, a, I .@v'-Ly0b1movs A. P.
ORG: Moscow Institut of stiel- aa(v- ll@Z (Moskovskly institut stali L splavov)
TITLE: Relationship b4t-ween, theEeaftami properties and viscosity
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SOURCE: IVUZ* Cherttayarmetalturgiya, no. 9, 1965. 13-16
TOPIC TAGS: fluid viscosity, binary alloy, viscous.flow, eutectic system, tin,-
cadmium, -lead
sit
ABSTRACT: The.'article presents a fo=ula for calculating the visco of bin*
:li4iiid-mixtures?iim'ifte,absence of chemical interaction between the mixture's compo-_
nents,-accord1n&'t*:the.d&t& on these components:
Vad.mix.
(nov, %MV) .00
Vadmix+. AV
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IWhere:.ViS the viscosiq,of mixture; and 12 are viscositles of each of thetwo,
C t at a gLvetk Are. the molar fractions of the compo-
Ponenvs , tem"rature; Q4 L and N 2
ts).
=
ad.-MiX.As the-additively calculated free volume ofmixtures at a given
@temperature. This',foramula imp-ties that the viicosLtyisotherms must he close to addL-
tive Curvdi 'When A V "s V-whera@,& V Is the increase In volumewhich characterizes most
of' the simple'eutectic systems an,formation of,malts, as compared with the additive
suca of@.volumes of the-componentoo and this was Indeed confirmed by experimentally
investijating thevialcoaLty,of Sn-Cd and Pb-Cd at:3506C and-500"C. The proposed for-
mula-cannot.be-used to callcu'late.,the4iscosity.,of aystems, with strong interaction
between, components,, since then, In addition to the shortening ot'intecatomic, distances
other factors too may markedly affect viscosity-. increasein the size of the particles
parUcipadug in the process of viscous flow, and Increase in the activation energy.
Orig.art.1-haso. I figure# I table, 3.formuldsa
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gi,
OIZG,i,`ffbscqw-Inqtitutd -of Steel,and Alloy De@artment of_zxperizental Physics era
Solid State Physics. ., tKodkovskly.. institut stalL L. splavov, Mifedra oksperimontal noy
"'fizikj j.fjiiki@#oFd@qo@ tela)
:.TITLEt -.Ihxestijj&tin&:tho phanome'naft of viscosity by"Gresis in Metallic melts
s Nbsc(*O@@Mwtltmt stali I, 4playawo Sbornik,, no. 419 1966. Fisichaskaya
khimiya slet4lurgichexkikh protassicav L siatem (Physical chemistry of ustallurgical.
cesses im'syst@ 70
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10PIC. TAG.St @zgdlivmf nickel containing alloyp tin containing alloy# fluid viscosity
ABSTRAM. Thi kinstics of tkLe viscosity hysteresis in Ga and NiSa.(10 at. % Ni)
Czqlts . was studied*: The experimental procedure for the aaerminatFion of the viscosity
V@Zficientais-describedlby Ye* G. Shvidkovskiy (Nekotor7" vaprosy vyazkosti
ek
@ravla rnw,,,4110V,@Clost 5). The mcperimental results are presented
"VOI 195
graphidally@, (see @ Fig* - 1) The electrical resistiv#y of gallium was studied as a
fUnctiowor temperourej, &n4 the results: of this study are shown in F4@ 2. It
-is cQ ud -
nol. ed that gallium retains. a sembUnce of solid structurel'ap to 250C.
@.To@ obtWA-an a' mat of the alloy NiSa the latter =zi @eith@er be annealed
Jat a -constant: teVeraturia: for a long time or be superheated to h igh tempamtures,
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iAUTHOR: Gotgil'f, T. L.; Lyubimov, A. P.
ORG: Moscow Steel and Alloys Institute (Mookovskly institut stali i splavov)
TITLE: Structural modifications in molten thallium
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 170, no. 5, 1966, 1126-1129
TOPIC TAGS: thallium, metal structure, molten metal
ABSTRACT: It has been found that direct investigation of short-range order structural
Imodifications in molten metals (by roentgenology, neutronography, and electronography)i
takes much longer than the modifications themselves, depending on hysteretic proper-
ties of the metal. A new method was required, independent. of fixed temperatures, but
including a time-lag element. Modifications of viscosity and electro-conductivity
were first observed in Tl-B! alloys, and thallium was selected for investigation 01:
its anomalous hysteretic relation of viscosity to heat at 350 to 400C. Experiments
are described in which solid specimens were melted in a helium ai-mosphere to measure
iviscosity and in a vacuum to gage. electric resisLance. The metal melted rapidly with-
in 5 to 12 min at varions temperatures from 300 to 600C, with hysteresis most obvious
between 350 and 400C, due to structural. modifications in L-iat range, probably related
with changes in electron density. It was found that degre@29 of viscosity are not
related to any stage of stability or any fixed temperature without regard to a time
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element; an isother-mic time lag is essential in order for the structural changes to
stabilize. This paper was presented by Academician P. A. Rebinder 3 Mar 1966. rhe
authors express their deep gratitude to Corresponding MembE:r of the AN SSSR B. V.
Der-yagin for a discussion of the work, and to Prof. D. K. Ilelashchenko for constant
consultations and interest in all stages of the work. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
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PUSBYAREV, V.V.; TKACHENKO, Ye.V.; YEGOROV, Yu.V.; LYUBIMQV. A.S.
Sorption of some radioactive isotopes from aqueous solutions by
active manganese dioxide. Radiokhimia 4 no.1:49-54 162.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Radioisotopes) (Sorption) (Manganese oxides)
'fl;@V.!' lJf)`,K,,Uv:. KHRUSTALFV, B.N.
Ra-q@,,-o',cfde In C-79tex-s- Part -1; Effect of hyd:-Dizer,
- .. - - W ,
:,@n Rad.'L.-.kh.ir-'--a -) no.4086-394 165.
(mlw lp'. 8)
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AUT11OR: Yogorov, Yu. V.; Nikolayev, V- Mel Lyubizwvt Ike So
ORG: none
TITIM: Radiocolloids In sorptive'systems. IV. Role of neutral electroiyt4
SOU,11C@,: Radioldiirdya, v. 8, no. 1, 1966, 8-14
TOPIC TAGS; electrolyte, sorption, cosium, rubidium
A33TWT: The behavior of distributing micro-component-radiocolloid is
investigated in a sorptive system with a variable concentration of neutral
electrolytes and it is shown that if stepwise overcharging of neutral radio-
colloid particles by electrolyte ions is assumed, the coefficient of gross
distribution depends on the electrolyte composition according to a hyperbolic
curve. Simplified variants of the isotherm are proposed and verified for the
case of sorptions of Cel44 by vermiculite from a sodium nitrate madium and
,sorption of RuI06(111) ny activated manganese dioxide from a potassium chloride
modiume It is shown that one of the approximate formilas describing this system
,can be also derived from the assumption of a relationship of the beat affect of
.radlocollold sorption idth concentration of neutral electrolyte.- V. P. Savel'yov
partAcipated in the experimental Worke Orig. art. han: 3 figures and 24 for Be
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'4ORS: Borisov, A.A., Kogarko, S.M. and.14n@bi
A _ @mov A-.-V.
TITLE: On applying shock tubes to the investigation of
chemical reactions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekharika, no. 10, 1961, 91,
abstract 10 B639 (Zh. prikl, mekhan. i tekhn. fiz.,
1960, no. 3, 175-183)
TEXT: By the method of penumbral photoanalysis, the dis-
tribution is investigated of shock waves wi-:hin a shock tube filled
in one case with argon or nitrogen and in t'ae other with the mixture
97% Ar + 3% (11/12 02 + 1/12 C7Hl6)- Measurement of the time of
existence of stationary conditions behind the wave, reflected from
the end of the shock tube established that the experimental value
of this time differs considerably from that obtained from the theory.
In the investigation of an exothermic reaction after reflection from
the end and incidence on the end of the shock waves, it was estab-
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lished that even with a strong dilution of the reagents by an inert
gas the reaction has an explosive character with the formation of
intensive compression ',iaves behind the reflected wave. In these
conditions an empirical formula is obtained. for the time of ignition
delay T (in sec) T - 10-7 P-1.8 exp (C/'RT), where p is the ini-
tial pressure for the reaction (3 1 20 atm', T is the temperature
(2400 1 15000K), C = 30,000 cal/moie, R is the gas constant. The
authorL conclude that the investigation of exothermic reactions
behind the reflected wave in shock tubes, ')y the registration of
the velocity of the reflected shock wave, is complicated by inter-
action with the flow behind the incident wave and the breakdown of
uniformity of pressure behind the reflected wave. In this connec-
tion, the region of applicability of the method of reflected shock
waves as a means of measuring the ignition delay is limited to mix-
tures strongly diluted by inert gases and at not too great Mach
numbers of the incident waves. It is shown that in investigating
exothermic reactions behind the incident waves, the consideration
arises of the absence of an ideal homogeneous picture with a plane
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front of the shock wave and homogeneous combustion. L,'-Abstracter's
note: Complete translation-7
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BORISOV, A.A.; KOGARKO, S.M.; LYUBIMOV, A.V.
Ignition of methane mixtures by shock upes. Dokl. AN SSSR 149
no.4:869-871 Ap 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Institut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
N.N.Samenovym. (Methane) (Inflammability) Shock %4ves)
L 2933-@66 t@T(m)/EPF(c)/EWP(J)/T/EiIA(c) WE/RAI
NR::@AP5023 9
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ell;
'AUTHORS:: B6i@isovq A. A.; Pgarko, S. M.; Lyubimovp.A.
ITLE: On the instability of a liquid surface during sliding of detonation and
inipact..Waves upon it 4/
SCURCEz AN SSSR, Bokladyt vo 164F no- 1, 1965, -125-126 and top half of insert
faoirg. page 126
10 TA i liquid surface, impact wave, detombion wavet glycerin, flash point,
AB.",JMCT. The effect of sliding detonation and impact waves on a liquid surface and!
t1w f of the vapors resulting from the passage of the waves over t
lash points he
liquid.surface were determined. The rate of gas flow over the liquid surface
experiments performed erceeded the critical velocity U. A
Where ot Is:the surface tension coefficient# g accelerstion due to gray-Ity, P
-the
-the density of -liquidtand PI the gas density @ehind the wave front. Photo-
graphs of the. distub produced an, the surface of. g1lycerin by the passage of
detonation Waves over it are:presented. The wwres were produoed by the explosion ofl-'
C
USTINSKIY, A.A.; STEPANOV, V.Ye., starshiy inzh.; L)IB.DIqK, AN, inzh.,
SHATOKHINA, A.h., inzh.; kDVGAXD, stars@@iy latorant
Measures for improving railroad radio communicatijns wit@ selective
ringing. Avtom., telem. i-sviaz' 6 no.3:21-25 Mr '62.
(MIF-@ 1j:
1. Rukovoditel' laboratorii provodnykh i radioreleynykh svyazey
Vsesoyuznogo naucl-no-issledovatel'skolyo instituta zheleznodoroz@.7,OCD
transporta Ministerstva putey @@oobshcheniya (for Ustinskiy).
2. Laboratoriya provo(inykh i radioreleynykh 5vyazey Vse!-3yuznoj,u
nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta zhpleznodorw@@nogo tr;fnsporta
Ministerstva putey SOOL-shcheniya (for Stepanov, LyuLimov, b@,;L-khina,
Kovganko).
(Rail roads-Communication @zystems)
LYUBD40V, A. Ye.
Heating of gas chwibers.
SO: TABCON Veterinariya; 22; (2-3); Peb/mar 4@,; Uriciassified
Chemico -Toxicological Laboratory, Mbscow City Veterinary Departi.-@ent
1,TJBD-',OVI A. Yt@.
Fixation of horses in gas charber.
SO: Veteriiiariya.; 0"; 2--@; Fecrijar:@/IrIar-:r, '@ 4,,;
Chemico-Toxicalogical. Laburatcr@, @:it,:i Vetur',iar-
LYUBIMOV, A. YE.
36805. 0 Garmetizatsii @;azokamer. Votorinar@ya, 1.949, No. 12, c. 44
SO: letopisO Zhurnallriykh Aatey, Vol- 50, 14nskva,, 1949
perfies of cultur dioxide
23. NO 4.3&-811951,
nuch "
12 inch@ of brick
;:iatcrial and of cAu%ins drath of G-i- pl.acetl lwyond lhv
rwk usuAly vvighm 18 "):; min A% tfir vinit- brick @tnplc
i% ie-u@l. dcath of the itiwcl% occur% at %h(wter inten-As.
inllk@tlllg CVfl%ldCFdhlV 4INKIA1011 Of !il-)l Otl thV @Olid OF -
cla t."y pL,ter covertil wit h valcunitic 1-111t 1. A- ",bly
O-t-ted by t1w g-. t th,,kri- . 2 ', c- t-ult@ it.
V
dt@th of thm within :1 2-5 mul TArl,aulin 111111"AILAJ 1%
rAllidly PCISCITAtt-d, bUt nUt-11 tr@tcil uith mOlten petr@
12(um appcirs to bc a complt,tv birrier L.% 110 '"Ali pClletrAlull
--Ur, in 'dl Otin -I fli- .., "m (", Nf K
LVUBVOV, B.
Meetings In the Kana Valley Moskva, Gos. lzd-vo cletskoi lit-ry, 1952. 219 p.
(Nasha rodina) (53-15619)
DK52a.KI7L5
LYUBIMOV. B.
Searcher. Okbrtruda i sots.strakh. 5 no.10:26-27 0 162.
(MJRA 15-.11)
(Power presees-Safety appliances)
LYUBIKCVp B.
The greatest Jo7.
163.
C.',ch-..tr--da 1 sats.stroJ&.. 6 no.1112-13 A
(MIRA 16sl)
(Moscow-Bearing industry---Hyk:ienlc aspezts)
VA5ILIYF.V, A.Vip. kand.tekhn.nauk; KFOMUR, A.A., kwd.tekhn.nauk;, LYUBDLV, B.A.,_
kand.tdkhn.nj3u]t
'Design arid calculations of tractors" by I.B.Barski-i. Reviewed Uy
A.V.Vasillev, A.A.Kreisler, B.AVIlubimov. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 33 no.l:
47-48 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:3)
(Tractors.-Design and construction) (Barskil, I.B.)
CHUDAKOV, D. A., LYUBIMOV, B. A.
Trac'.ors
Basic questions in constructing hanging tractor units. Sellkhozmashina
No. 1, 1952.
Monthly List of Ruseian Accessions, LibrEiry of Gongres@, April, 1952.
lassifted.
LYUBIKOV. B.A.; MLLMOVSKIT, T.E.. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk.
New small-sized tractor chassis for agricultural work. Art.1
trakt.prom. no.4-2-5 Ap '56. (MLRA 9-8)
1. Hauchno-issledovatellskiy avtotraktornyy institut.
(Tractors)
LYUBIMOV. B.A.
Unifiad hydraulic suspension systems for single macniaes or
aggragatoa. Trakt. i sel'khozmash. ao. 6:3-7 Je 159. NIRA 11:7)
1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy avtotraktorrW7 institut.
(Agricultural machiaary--Hydraulic equioment)
2,22@1zFBpv&; POLUKARPOV, Yu. I.
Tractors at the spring fair in LoiDzig. Trak-t. i sellkhozmash
no. 7:42-46 Jl 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Tractors)
BEGIDZHANOVA9 A.P.; I;YUBIMCV, B.A.-; PALLON, Yu.N,
Plastic substitutes for protective leather washers of
hydraulic cylinders. Traxt. i sellkhozmash. 31,m%.7:14-17
Jl 161. (KRA 14: 6)
1. Nauchno-issledavatellski.,f avtotraktornyy institut.
(Washers (Mechanical engineering))
0
LYUBI,'4DV, B.A,, kand. tekhn. nauk
I I @ Xf, -1 Z.'lr@a.9 Jr. @
Tractors at the exhJ.bition in Paris In 196,4. Trak-. i sell
no.9:43-46 S ?64. (?41R@ il--,-L,
1. Gosudarstvenn3nj soyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel@skfy traktormyy
institut.
AID F - @96o
Subject USSR/Mining
Card 1/2 Pub. 78 - 5/27
Author Lyubimov, B. G.
Title Methods for designing shapes for turbine blades of the
turbo-drill.
Periodical Neft. 1,hoz., V. 33, #12, 12-17, D 1955
Abstract A mathem3tical method to calculate profiles of turbine
blades developed by M. I. Zhukovskiy of the Central
Scientific Research Institute for Boilers and Turbines
im. I. I. Polzunov (TsKTI) is presented. This method
is based on the solution of' the direct and inversed
problem of a potential flow around the blading profiles.
The calculation of a whirl-free flow around blades of
any shape Is considered to be the direct problem, and
the inverse problem consists in shaping the turbine
blades according to an assumed distribution of velocities.
Diagrams, tables.
Neft. khoz., v. 33, #12, 12-17, D 1955
Card 2/2 Pub, 78 - 5/27
Institution : None
Submitted No date
AID P - 396o
LYUBIKOV, . B.G,
Possibilities of usixg small-siso turbodrills for boreholq iRvestigations
of atructural giology. Ileft.khoc.34 ats.8:6-3 Ag 156. (MT-VA 9:10)
(Boring) (Turbodrille)-
,J@W.a
v ;.,
LYUDIMOV, B. G., Cand Tech Sci -- (dies) "Study of the effectivences of
IIAW
turbine drills of small ei-se in relation to thel: constructive parameters."
Mos, 1958. 23 pp (Min of Higher Educatiz)n USSRP Mos Geol-Prospecting Inst
im S. Ordzhdnikidze), 120 copies (KL, 17-58, 108)
- 42 -
LYUBIMOV, B.G..inzh.
Designing turbodrill turbines for cirilling small-diameter wells.
Trudy VHIIBT no.1:26--35 '58. (14IRA U: 12)
(Turbodrills)
LYUBIKO.Vo B.G.
Ways of increasing the efficiency of turbodrill turbines. Neft.
khoz. 39 no.7:11-15 J'I 161. (MMA 14:6)
(Oil well drilling)
(Turbodrills)
- -LYUBIMOV,_B-.-G-._, kand.tekhn.nauk
Characteristic coefficients in hydraulic calculatiDns of turbodrill
turbines. Nauch.zap.Ukrniiproekta no.4:31-36 '61. (MIRA 15:1)
(Turbodrills)
GUSMAN, M.T.; LFUBIMOV, B.G.; BARSHAT, G.S.
Possibil-itioa of Increasing the torqm in sectionalizing
turbodrills. Neft. khoz. 40 no.n.-12-16 N 162.
(Turbo&ills) (Torque) (MIRA 160)
LYW3POV, Georgiy Aleksandrovich; L''Ub' .1 1 CA , i@oris Geori!iyevich;
GEYMAN. M.A., nauchn. red.; SHVETSOVA, E.161., ver- red.;
DD."YANENIKO, V.I., tekhn. red.
[Theory and design of axial multistage turbodrill turbinecl
Teoriia i raschet osevykh mnogostupench4tykh turbin tui-L@.---
burov. Leniw-radj Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 1,78 p.
(14,111 17:2)
LYUBIVIOV, Boris Isaakovich; SEMMOV, S.M., red.; KOROBOVA, N.D.,
I-e-lkhinre @.@
(Concern for every man; notes of a committtee chairman]
Zabota o kazhdom cheloveke; zapiski predsedatelia tse-
khkoma. Moskva, Profizdat, 1962. 95 p. (Bibliotechka prof-
soiuznogo aktivista, no.10(34)) NEU 15-.7)
(Moscow-Works councils)
,LIUBIMQY,_Bo?ris Isaakovich; SEMMOV, S.M., rO.; ZAYTSEVA, L.A.,
_@@ I ____ -
tekhri. red.
[A factory committee develops the creative initiative of
the masses] Zavkom razvivaet tvorcheskuiu initsiativu mass.
Moskva, Profizdat, 1963. 94 p. (Bibliat3chka profsoiuznogo
aktivista, ndr,.6(54)) (MIRA 16:7)
(Moscow--Automobile industry workers) (Trade unions)
LYUBIMOV, B. 1. : Master I-led Sci (diss) -- "On substances an@,wonisric to
aminazin". Moscow, 1958. 14 pp (Acad Z.led Sci USSR), 200 copies (Ki, No .'.,
1.959, 145)
Aminnzine antagonists with sneciql reference to hypotensive and
adrenolytic effects [with 3ummqry in NA-lish]. Biul.oksp.biol.
i mad. 45 no.5.,065-69 W 158 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Is lnboratorii chastnoy farmakologii (zav. - doystvitellz*ry
chlon AMY SSSR V.V. Zakusov) Instituta farmakologii i khimioterapii
(dir, - daystvitallnvy chlen AMN SSSR V.V. Zakneov) AM SSSR.
Moskva. Predstavlens deystvitellnym chlenom AMR SSSR V.V.
Zakusovym.
(CHIOCHRROMAZ ON, eff ect a
adrenolytic & hy-potensive, antRg. eff. of' verious
drugs (Rua))
OWOD PRESSURE. of f act of d-ugs on,
chloropromazine, nntnr,, off. of varinus drugs
on hynotensive activity (Rue))
LYUBINOV) Bi I.
Comparative evaluation of the activity of neuroplqglc substances
of,the phenothiazin-,- series under experimental cc@4tions. Farm.i
toks. 24 no.2:136-140 Mr-Ap 161. NIRA U: 6)
1. Ieboratoriya ebastnoy farmakologii (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen
AMN SSSR prof. V.V.Zakusov) Inatituta farmakologii i khimioterapti
AM SSSR.
(PHENOTHIAZINE)
VIMMYAYEV, Yu.I.; LYUBIKOV, B.I.
Psychopharmacological agents of the depressing type. Vest.
AMN SSSR 16 no.10:78-82 161. (@aRA 14:11)
(PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY)
LYUBIMOV B I - RAYEVSKIYJ, K.S.
Relationship between ataractic and other types of central action of
some phenothiazine derivatives. Farm. i toks. 25 no.1:24-27 Ja-F
162. Wl:@A 15'4)
1. Labora@oriya chaotnoy farmakologii (zav. - deystvit-llnyy cl-Lltm
ANN SSSR prof. V.V.Za"-usav) Instituta farmakologil i kldudoteraj.ii
AM SSSR.
(PRENOTHIAMIE, ) (KSHVOUS S,MT-':'I.I)
LYUBIYOV, B.I.
Compound use of aminazine antagonists. 11ch.zap. Inst.farm.
i khimioter. LMN SSSR 3-.104,-114163. 04T.RA 16&9)
1. Department of Pharmucology (Head - M.-mber of Academy of
@bdical Sciences U.S.S.R. Prof. V.V.Zakasov) Institute of
Pharmacology and Chemotherapy 1-loscow, U.S.S.R.
(GHLORPlio'MaINE1 (STIMUL&MS)
.qAYEVSKIY, K.S.; LYUBIMOV. B.I.. KLYGUL', T.A.
- -...... A
Pharmacology of triphtazine. Zhur. nevr. :L paikh. 64 no. 12:
1868-1876 164. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Institut farmakologii i khimioterapii AMN SSSR, Moskva.
LYL'@@ I MIG"I , D , I .
I
.i) at: rnd r., t;,:--,,a ', ' -.r a i : -1 . -") . I - -
n G. 4: '06- ')Cj",' @ I -Ag 16... ( , @- '.
IYUBDIOV, B.N.
-. -
Necoseary correcti-me tt- .*.@-. Zlic@,:er-vle work. Tr-I-, 7cr. if,-'P-
All USSR no.I:I?P-111 '51. 1 V LRA I I : a "
I
(Mint!w -af%hinon ) Ofec@,aiilcal encinerrini-)
LYj3I,','GVY B. N.
Coal-mining IKachinery
Establishing criteria concernin@ the resist-!Ince of coal to the wcrk of C-_-ing tools.
Ugol' 27 No. @-, 1952.
Monthly List of Rus@-ian AccF@ssions, Library of' ConCress, Dec. 1952. UnclassiCied
LYUBIHOV. B.N.
I @,
Remarks on A.I.Kukhtankols article: 9iintozatic load regulator for cutting
machines and coal codbines.* Ugol' 28 no.12:42-43 D '53. (MTPA 6-.11)
1. Giprouglemaah. (Kukhtenko, A,.I.) (Coal-mining machinery)
1-YUC31mov, @,W.
KIWSMIN. MIK.
On the application of for=lae and conclusione from the work of
Engineer BJ.Liubimov to the calmlation and analysis of concrete
systems of extractors. Ugoll 29 no-7:34-36 il 154. (MML 7:7)
1. Giprouglemah.
(Coal-mining machinery) (Liubimov, D.V)
LYUBIHOT,, B.N.. inzhener.
,--- ", ---I,
Toward the problems of the theory of the workine process of the
nine parachute. Ugoll 29 no-7:36-4o il 1%. (KWA 7:7)
1. Giprmglemaieh.
(Mine hoisting-Safety appliances)
maw
YU 11
Lift Fm HXPjjlMT10lf (F lawiflu -
Yr
Y. end'
9--re
LYUBIKOV, B.N.
Analysis and criticism of basic premises in the work of P.S.
Xucherov, 'Dynamics of vibrating coal cutters.6 Sbor.trud.Inst.
gor.dels, AN URM no.3:151-160 156. (MIaA 9:8)
(Coal mining machinery--Book roviews) (lucharov, P.S.)
Pavel Nikolayevich; KARTAVIY, Nikolay Grigorlyevich;
PAVLYUCHENKO, Dmitriy flikolayevich; -ULU=Qy,--BQjJv
Wjgj4jeviFh; KRIVONOSOV, V.F., retse:nzent; SKOCHINSKIY,
A.A., nauchnyy sotr., red.; PANGV, A.D., otv. red.; ANW'OV,
V.I., red. izd-va; BOLDYREVA, Z.A., takhn. red.
[Coal plows]Ugoltr3ye strugi. [By) P.P.Demidov i dr. Moskva,
Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 20/5 P. (MRA 15:7)
1. Donetskiy gos@zdarstvennyy proyektiio-konstruktorskiy i
eksperiu.entalln@,,,r institut ugollnogo mashinostroyeniya
(for Krivonos ov . 2. Institut gornogo dela in. A.A.Skochinskogo
(for Panov).
(Coal mining madhinex7)
PICHUGIN, A.A.; MASOV, V.14.; MAM, V,Z.; LYUBIMOV, B.N.
Sprayer for dust settling sprinkler de-;Ices. Biul.TSIICHM
no.4:50 161. OMIRA 14: 10)
(Sprinklers)
LTUBIMOV, B.S., inzb.
Railroad transportation of low_ and heavy reinforced con-
crete bearas. Transp.stroi. 9 no.8:28-30 Ag '59.
(MIRA 13:1)
(Girders--Transportation) (Railroads-3'reight)
LYUBIMOV, B. V.
7787. YEGOREITKOV, 3. L. i LYUBIMOV, B. V. Pole zas hc hitnoye losorazvedeniye
severnom kazakhstane. Alma-Ata, kazgosizdat. 1955. 72B- s Ill. 20=. 7-CM -;?YLZ-
95K--(55-3434) p 634-.956-584(584.6)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', Vol- 7, 1955
LYUBIKOV, B.V., inzh.
1
Paint and varnish coatings. Vest. mash. 38 W.3:59-63 Mr '58.
(Painting. Industrial) OGRA 11:2)
ipzb.. retsensent
-i Angs --i3e-4 -.n rrarn-inery iran,..ura,.;Aurel
SpeT,s-'a-l'@rqe zasfr@h-itmyv p-Ar-j-!A!.a v masninostroenii. Mc-
Lk-ra. Ma.@hinf!str enae, 11) C', 5 .'326 p. (MIRA -18-8)
LYUBIMOV, B.V,
Paint aw varnish coatinFs in the electric machinery Ind-istr-j. ZIek-
trosila no.19:51-58 #OC. (141RA 1 @:: 2 )
(Protective coatings)
ACC N-CM-1502"(769 -1,10nograph
V, D. ve
Special protective coatinas in machinery mrmufa lure
laulac'_ -
Pokrytiya v mashinostroyen ed., rev. and enl.
"@-Iashinoatroycni@e 65. 0 26 p. illus., biblio.
-URI
(Spet:;iallnyje zaBhc.Iiitnyye
Moscow
0 Izd-vo
9,000 copies printed.
!G-?IC TAGS: specialized coating, protective coating, polyet'-/Iene plastic, Gili2on
compound, epoxy plastic, corrosion protection, machine industry
PTjWOSE AIM COVERAGE: This book views special tyl-.cs of protective paint coatinrCs
in different a;,-gre-ssive errvirowrients, their properties and pers_-pectives for use in
machine manufqcture. A larGe part of @hc boolk deals with new types of paint such az
pol@m@th7le-ne)@silicon orGanic, e=14arid other paints. Also, the correct selection
of coatinGs for special Purposes and the technique& of applyinG them are presented.
Domestic and forejfjrj tests for the use of special types of coatings in machine
manufc.cture are enuinerated. Mio book is reconmiended for technical engineer6 in
machine construction industries.
TABLES Or, COMIENTS (abridged):
Preface --- 3
Ch. I. Paint materials and coatings ---7
Ch. !I. Technology of paint coatings --- 83
urc: 62-76.ool.11
ACC NR,
coatin6s --- 167
C-a. Iv. Water-resistant c@at ---i67
ca . . ,,. @Fesistant coatinGs for ti-.e conditions of tropical enviroyiniente. ---208
Ch. VI. Chemically resir-tant coatings --- 228
Ch. VII. Pp-nzene-resistant coatinCs -265
Ch . VIII. Heat-2--esistant coati gs ---265
On. IX. Electrical insulation I Catings ---284
C-11. X. Current conducting coatings --- 29-,
Ch. X1. Resistant coatings for conditions of ra(Uoactive contamination ---301
Ch. XII. Other types of special paint coatings --- 3o6
19peedix --- 322
Bibllography ---323
suB com.: o6,13/ SUBM D=. Why65/ ORIG RM 048/ OTH Rw: 0o7
15M PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 30V/3484
Lyubimov, Boris Vasillyevich
Spetsiallnyye lakokrasochnyye pokrytiya v mashinostroyenii. (special
Paint and Varnish Protective Coatings In Machine-duilding Industry)
Moscow, Kashgiz, 1959- 190 p. Errata slip inserted. 10,000
copies printed.
'Reviewer: Ye. S. Gurevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.:
B. L. Agranat, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: A. I.
Varkovetskaya; Tech. Eds.: 0. V. Speranskaya and P. S. Frumkin;
Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine-ib uIlding Technology
(Leningrad Division, Mashgiz): Ye. P. Naumov., Engineer.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and technicians working
in industries which use paint and varnish coatings, particularly
in the machine-building industry.
COVERAGE: The book analyzes special types of paint and varnish pro-
tective coatings, their properties and possibilities of their
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utilization in the machine-building industry. Separate chapters
deal with special types of protective coatings which are resistant
against various corrosive factors, such as: atmosphere, water
and moisture, chemical agents, heat, tropical climatic conditions,
etc. Electrical insulation properties and electric current con-
ductivity of coatings are also considered. There are 30 references:
24 Soviet, 4 English and 2 German,
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 'R
Ch. I. Paint and Varnish Materials and Protective Coatings 5
1. Basic physicochemical properties of paint and varnish
materials and coatings 6
2. Factors affecting the life of paint and varnish
coatings 12
3. Characteristics of paint and varnish materials 13
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Ch. II. Technology of Paint and Varnish Coatings 33
1. Quality of paint and varnish materials 3_@
2. Preparation of surface for painting 35
3. Technique of applying paint and varnish coatings 44
Ch. III. Atmosphere-resistant Coatings 76
1. Conditions requiring the application of such coatings 76
2. Selection of paint and varnish materials 77
3. Technique of applying the atmosphere-resistant coatings 79
Ch. IV. Waterproof and Moisture-re3istant Coatings 84
1. Conditions requiring the applioation of such coatings 84
2. Selection of paint and varnish materials 85
3. Technique of applying waterproof and moisture-
resistant coatings 88
Ch. V. Coatings Which are Stable Under Conditions of
Tropical Climate 90
1. Conditions requiring the application of such coatings 90
2. Selection of paint and varnish materials 92
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3. Technique of applying coatings which are stable under
condl.tions of tropical climate 99
Ch. VI. Chemically Stable Coatings 106
1. Conditions requiring the application of such coatings 106
2. Selection of paint and varnish materials lo8
3. Technique of applying chemically stable coatings 113
Ch. VII. Benzo-resistant and Oil-resistant Coatings 121
1. Conditions requiring the application of such coatings 121
2. Selection of paint and varnish materials 122
3. Technique of applying benzo-resistant and oil-
resistant coatings 127
Ch. VIII. Heat-resistant Coatings 135
1. Conditions requiring the application of such coatings 135
2. Selection of paint and varnisc. materiale 136
3. Technique of applying heat-re'sistant coatings 142
Ch. IX. Electrical Insulating Coatings 146
1. Conditions requiring the applIcation of such coatings 146
2. Selection of palnt and varnish materials 146
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3. Technique of applying electrical Insulating coatings 151
Ch. X. Current-conducting Coatings 155
1. Conditions requiring the application of such coatings 155
2. Selection of paint and varnish materials and technique
of applying the coatings 155
Ch* XI. Paint and Varnish Coatings for Wood 158
1. Conditions requiring the application of such coatings 158
2. Selection of color varnish materials 159
3. Technique of applying the coatingz 159
Ch. XII, Other Types of Special Color Varnish Coatings 165
1. Temporary coatings 165
2. Luminous coatings 166
3. Light-absorbing coatings 167
4. Frost-resistant coatings 168
5. Nonf laRwa rle and refractory coatings 169
Appendixes 173
Bibliography 188
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress TM/mmh
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LTUBIIIDV, D.
Inspection practice of the State Insurance Administration. Fin.
SSSR 21 no.5:74-78 yq 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Starsbiy inspektor Gosstraicha lieninskogo rayona Kiyeva.
(Kiev--Insurance)
,j!TLTBIMOV, D.A., inzhener, redaktor; DUGMA. N.A.. takhatchaskiy redaktor
-t,--.
[Machine building technology; foundry production] Tekhnologiia
mashinostroaniia; liteince proizvodst-vo. Hoskva, Gos. nauchno-takhn.
izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 50 p. (MLRA 9:9)
rmicrofilml
L
1. Urallskiy mashinostroitellnyy zavoli, Sverdlovsk.
(Founding)
LTUBIMOV. D.A., inzhener, redaktor; DUGHTA, N.A., tekhnichaskly redaktor.
U-
[Porging and stamping] KoAca i shtampovka. Koakva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.
iad-vo mashinostroit. i sudoetrott. lit-ry, 1954. 51 p. (MLRA 8:1)
1. Urallskiy mashinootroltellnyy zavod., Sverdlovsk.
(Forging) (Dies (Motal-working))
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOrIATION SGV/3482
Nauchno-tekbaicheskoye obahebestvo washinostroitelluoy procqshlennosti.
Sverdlovskoye otdoleaiye
Mekhanizatel,ya i avtomatizatsiya mash:Lnostroltellnogo Vroizvodstva (Mechaniz-
ation and Automation in the Nmchine-Buil0ng Industry) Moscow, Mashgiz,
1959- 519 p. 12,000 copies printed.
Ed..: Ye. V. Fallmov, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.: N. A. Dugina;
Editorial Boexd: P. F. Vehivkov, Engineer, V. V. Khvshinskiy, Candidate of
Technical Sciences, Ye. V. Pmllmav, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Yu. P.
Poruplikov, Candidate of Technical Science!s,V. V. Stepanov, Candidate of
Technical Sciences, K. N. Sokolov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, V. 1.
Sokolo@skiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, 14. 1. &wtavov, Engineer,
B. K. Shunayev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and P. V. Chemogorov, Zlrofes-
sor.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for production engineers and personnel engaged
in industrial plannIng.
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COVERAGE: The material presented in this book is said to be based on practicer,
developed and tested in the machine-building plants of the Thvls and
of Siberia. Listed axe various methods of mechani ion and automation
and their applications in foundries, forging shops, and assembly shops.
Other fields of use include welding, hoisting, conveying, beat treatment, and
quality control on an industrial scale. Various mechanisms, devices, tools,
and instruments currently used in mechanization and automtion of these in-
dustrial processes aze dascribed mad illustrated. Me equipment mentioned is
said to have been produced by the plants u-ning their own resources. The
economic aspects of mechanization and autoration am discussed. There am
494 Soviet references.
TANZ OF CONMMS.-
AN" Zr M12our, I?al%wvl
Doctor of Technical Sciences) U
Antamtton 01 -Pyacessing 12
Level of automation of manufacturing processes 15
Autcmation in foundries 16
Forging and stamping 13
Feat treatment of parts 20
Welding 21
Shops for mechanical machining 22
Problems of machine-building shops 28
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MECHANILATION AND AVINOMM(rif IN FUTROMS
1. Basic Trends (Poruchikov, Yu.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences) 3
Specialization in foundries and mechanination of molding
Mechanization of core -king 36
Introduction of special casting methods 3e
Sha -outp cleaning and chipping of castings
2. labor-Saving DelAaes and Mechanism for RLttern Valsers (Rogozin, A. F1.31
Ehgineer) 3.:
Creating conditions for the mechanization of pattern -ldng
New means of mechanization VT
3- S@rste of Machines and Mechanisms for Prepewing Molding Mixtures
(1quUmov, D. A., Engineer)
1bc_hsazat1:on of casting sand prepexation
Mechanization of facing compound preparation
Mechanization of preparation of rapid lardening compounds
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4. yall Nsebaniz&tion of Holding (Lyubimov, D. A. Engineer)
Making of molds
Sbaking out of castings from flasks
Elemoval of used compounds
5- Continuous and Semicontinuous Pouring Into Moulds (Bezukladnikov, F.D.,
Engineer, M. B. Zayats, Engineer, and A. D. Popov, Candidate of W-ch-
nical Sciences)
Continuous pouring 5ell
f
ibmicontinuous pouring of pipes j3
6. Cleaning and Chipping of Castings (Lyubimov, D. A Engineer) 6T
Wdraulic-blast, cleaning k7
Shot-WAst cleaning YO
Tumbling in barrels 7"
7. Mechanization of Foundries for Msss Production(Bernshteyn, S.I.Zqgineer) 72
Enumples of mechonization of molding optrations 73
Automtization of reprocessing of casting sand 75
mechani ions of lines for shake-out 76
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TITLE: Dilechanization o f Auxiliary Tasks in the 1-`.,--stin,--, 131@ops
of the Ural t,!ac !,,ine @ lant (@Mekhanizatsiya na vspomo.,7,atell
nykh, rabotakh v -,nykh tsekhakh Uralmashzavoda)
lite
.
I(,JI1-A-L:
.,L?
L
MekhanL-?;.:Atsiya
@ i',.vtoma'@izatsiya ---roizvodstva, 19'9
Nr 1, pp
A 3 @S TC T The percentage cf auxiliary operations in a casting shop
in relation to the total. 1,3bor effort is very high.
In the .'@teei 3L apink.-Ir 1'-'@hop cf t`.e I-'ral Machine !Iant it
reac@,es 70-'-
,U 4-
m -i nd U.. e
this factor in a,-,-hor ,@ro
vides a -eneral descri-,)1--ior of various mechanization
production proc esses utilized in that plant's casting
shops. They in clude: use of a transverse -beam, enabling
the operating o f two 50 ton cranes traveling conairrent-
ly, for lifting a weir-ht load exceedin,- t.,@e capacity of
one crane, use of auxiliar@ brace@et cranes to assist'
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Mechanization of uxiliary Tasks in tiie @,'_astin@ .@ilops of '@'e Ural
Machine @[_Iant.
busy over"nead tr,,ivelinG cranes, use o_f electro-magne"s
C3
to @ransport certain steel products, use of electuric
trucks and transporters wi.th a flexibi-e cable feed, use
of gantry cranes in storaE;e areas, replaceme!ft of con-
veyers, previously used fcr transpo-_@ting U'ry materials
(smoked eart'l, hot moulding sand, mi'led refract.---'-Y,
clay) by pneumatic systems, use of a steam-p--essure
pipe oGnveyance system for liquid @lass, use of a
pneumatic conveyance method for removing s.--.aviriGs and
saw dust from wood working machines. Ilew developmentsin-
clude.instailation of a high-pressure pneumatic convey-
ance system for transporting mouldin.:7 mixture over a
distan(@.e of 70 m, and inStallation of a melium-pressure
pneumati.c conveyer system for smoked earth, -2'-.ere '.re
3 pho*_Orrrap@,q and 4 dia-r.-ims.
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I 1 1
AUTHOR: Lyubimov, D,,.,.., ilead of the Bureau
'-ITLE: Experiences in t',-Ie Mechaniza-.ion of 1roduction Processes
in Foundry Shops
PE'RIODIC.LL: Mashinostroitell, lq5q, Nr 8, PP 5-7 (USSR)
ABST12ACT: The article describes ahalu w@;s done at the Uralmashz@ivod
to mechanize production processes. total of 7/51@ of
the shaped castin us are made on :-,toldin-- mac."ines; _100'-@6
of tulie castini,-s are inecLanically _'-_noc_.,:ed out of tnie mol-
ding boxes; the cleaning of ')0"3L') -of t11.e castings is mech-
anized, the transportation of ca '7ting materialc -';_s near-
ly entirely mechanized. In order to utilize machine
moldin- for individual castin-s, it was _1ecide,1 to arran-re
the patterns, not on stationz_ry, but on so-cal1ed c,,@-
ordinate molding boards, in ahichhDles are @irilled accor-
dino to a system of coordina-@es. .:,t the Uralmashzavod,
for the first time in the Soviet Union, a moldin-, mach@_.ne
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_11x-,' riences in the Meclhanization of Production Processes in
Foundry Shops
with a 17 ton lifting capacity (Fi;--ure 1) and a vibra-
tin- moldin- board w't*@ a, 40 ton lifting capacity were
constructed and installed. This made possible the
mechanization of the mollinE, of 15 ton and heavier cas-
4
tings. Two years ago, _n the foundry shop for shaped
castinGs, meclianization was introduced with the aid
of the cantilever, turninG sand-slin-er "296" of the
Moscow plant"St-ankolit". This made it I@osslble -o
mechanize t@le @)acking of those mold:-, wi-ticti could act
be placed on the boards of the ava_L.'.-;I)_I_e Laoi-ling machin-S.
The feedinG of 'he moldin- mix to -@;Ihe @und sl4n@r-r is
entirely mecl,,.anized by means of feeci belts. .;,e wrk.
of knockin- castin:-s out of the mouldin;- @I,ox ha s b e c. r,
mechanized by using special knock-out --.aI-_-. 7 , 11, 2
Uralmashz@Ivod has desic-ned and pr,oduced p(_,-,-@rful moc,.-in-
ized knock-out grates havinG a li.LP-.in@ !ipacitl-y of Y@I
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ExDe-riences in the '.1echanization of _L`roduction- __@-rocesse3
Foundry Shops
30 and 40 tons. The knocking out of a 1,--'.rge ca--ting
wei-hin- 7 to 10 tons previously relluired sevc@rai @ours,
but it can now be done on a mechanized knoc@:-Gut :-rat.
in 10 to 15 minutes (FiGare 2), Automated mixers, -."Pe
"115", are being successfully used. A low pressure
pneumatic system for the tranoportation of dry moldinC.
sand has been constructed -at -.Ll,e plant and is in .ise.
A hydraulic method is used for cieaninC_ the castings.
The plant has also completely Several me-al
shot-blast chambers. The sepiration of shot, its de-
livery to the place from whict@ it is fo-_d into the blast
chambers and other operations are all mecaanized. 'L,@.e
cleaninL; of castinrrs in rotatinir drums is calso beiriC
successfully done. 2here, are 21 pliotos.
A.3"DOCIATION:Byuro novoy LekLniki oL,@Iela I',I-Jt,'IIILIP60 UL-11-
mashzavoda (The Bureau of New T,@ch_niqlues of t.@ie Dep@'_rt_
ment of the Chief MetallurCist. :.P Uralmashz@ilioui)
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_@V A. n
te red.
e
(Metallography &n4 foundry practice] Metallovedenie i liteinoe
proizvodstvo; sbornik statei. Sverdlovsk., 1960. 105 p.
(MIRA 14.9)
1. W'skiy mashinostroitellnyy zavod. Sverdlovsk. Na-achno-
issb,do*@ellskiy institut tiazhelogo maahinostroyeniya.
(Metallography) (Found'Lng)
"MR-LI. P-1 'fro,,' 1.wi@ V'7-'-M)V Eduza-d V@@Vrcv'
pre L.C 41,--. V,%
e ir. F@ m n,7
@@Y-n s r 1
vys u ne- o. v t
1, Ka-fed-ra 4@ lt@kt,,(!-,elil'@! k ti !.,m:@hlli,
f T, nke F,@i ft-,! r v c a *.-@'Lemo kl@an
vo ts k @u,. h e
1 "'tA C,
C:vf A !@h
1 ms k
LYUPD@(V, G. A.
Cand. Technical Scl.
"Theoretical Principles of a RammInp Driver fcr Dri2li,p, -leep Ci2 We-21s."
Sub 32 MaY 51, Petroleum Inst, Aced 3ci
Dissertations Presented fcr science a--r@ am,ineerirp, def7reeS in
1"Loscow during la5l.
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UP rd 112
AID P - 21-6
Author Ioannesyar., R. A.
T'tle Effect of inner pressure on longitudinal stability of
the bottom portlon of the drilling column at turbine
drilling
Period'-cal Neft. Khoz., v. #4, 5-8, Ap 1954
Abstract The author replies to B. B. Dadashev's critical comments
on the author's book Theory and Technique of Turbine
Drilling and also on M. T. Gusman's book Turbine Drilling
of Oil Wells. The comments concern erroneous conclusions
on the positive effect of pressure drop in the turbo-
drill on the longitudinal stability of the bottom part
of the drilling column. On the other hand, the author
Indicates a substantial error made by Dadashev in his
theoretical Cormulation of acting forces as well as In
his conclusions. The correctness of the author's analysis
was confirmed by experiments conducted by his associates
G. A. Lyubimov, V. L. Il'skiy and R. M. Eygeles.
Neft. Khoz., v. @2, #4, 5-8, Ap 19:-.4 (addit."onal card)
AID P - 276
Card '. 21/2
Institution ; All-Union Scientific Resear--h Institute on Oil Well
Drilling (VNIIburneft),
Submitted : No date
LYUBII-'DV, G. A.
with N. I. Titkov and I. D. Sferi:@a " St@idy @A' Tur-blrie Dr'vc, 'r;
Well Driliiiic"
Transactions of the Petroleim Institute, Acad. Sci. U'SSR, v. 11, 0;'L F'eld
Industry, Moscow, Izd-vo. JUI SSSR, 3146pp.
L M IMOV, G.A.,doktor tekhn.nauk
Increasing the efficiency of turbolrill turbine stages. Trudy
VNI IBT no. 1: 17-25 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(Turbodrills)
TITKOV, N.I.; LTUBIMOV, G.A.; SMINA, I.D.
Testing turbine drive for deep-well drilling. Trudy Inst.nefti
11:111-120 158. (HIU 11:12)
(Turbodrills)
LYUBr14DV. G.A.
Reduction turbodrill for deep well drilling. Neft. khos. 38 no.ls
1R-43 Ja 160. (MIRA 13-7)
(Turbodrills)
@ LYUHROV,_ G.A, -
&,perimental drilling using reducing-type turbodrills. Axerb.
neft.khoz. 1+1 no.4tl5-18 Ap 162, (HM 16s2)
(Turbodrills)
LYUBIMOV, G.A.; LTU CHANI-SHENI [Liu Chlan-shen]
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Effect of the dynamic load on the psi-formancp of a turbodrill
bearing disc. Neft. khoz. 39 no-3:23--28 Mr 161.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Turbodrills)