SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARTYNOV, F.A. - MARTYNOV, I.V.
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1'effect. Thus, there is no reason to believe that the effects of Jow-
irradiation doses, as manifested in structural rearrangements of chromosomes,
are related to changes In the DNA macromolecules. The results of studies an
the phyvicomechanical properties of supramolecular oriented OW'structures
present In a medium with physiological ionic strargth Indicate that these
fornatione are highly sensitivs to radiation. Drig. art. hast 10 figures. IJPRSI
SUB CODE1 07, 06, 20 / SUEN DAM Meo63 / ORIG REP i M) / OrH REF: 01~
KWTMV, P.A., mashiniBt teploveza; SOKO1DV. B.I., mashinist teploveza;
'hc*~Ex V. A.G., mashinist teplovoza; VASHARM, V.I., mashinist
tepl*voza; LAU N, T.A., mashinist teplev*za
We shall raise the monthly productivity for dibsel locomotives
to 40 million tk~. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no.11:5 N '58.
(MIRA 11:12)
l.Depe Liski Tug*-Vostochnoy deregi.
(Liski-Diesel Locomotives)
MARTYNOV, F.I., Inzh.
Remote control of traction substations. Blek. i tepl. tiaga no.l:
35-36 '57. (MIU 12:3)
l.Nachallnik uchastka energoBnabzhaniva, Moskva - Ramensko7e
Mookovsko-R7azanskoy dorogi.
(Ilectric railroads-Substations)
(Remote control)
KARTT19DY, G.. Inzhener; SHITOV, I.. Inubener
All-Union Conference on Automatization of Industrial Processes
in Iron Metallurgy. Gor. shur. no.7:3 of cover JI 156.
(MLRA 9:9)
(Metallurgy) (Automatic control)
MARTYNOV, G., kand.arkhitektury
Atbasar State Yarn. Nauka, i zhiznl 29 no.7:59-61 JI 162.
(MIRA 16:6)
(TSelinogrid Provtnee-State farma)
17
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KOLSSNIKOV, A.G.; RaCYNOV, G.A.
" -033MIAME"O
Calculation of the depth of ground freezing and thawing. Kat.po
Iab.iss1.merz1.grunt.1:13-36 153. (MLRA 7:2)
'$'b (Frozen ground)
Deriving the fundamental equation of heat conductivity for freezinp,
and thawing ground. Hat.k oan.uch.o merz.zon.zem.kory no-3:
167-178 156. (MIRA 13-9)
(Frozen ground--Thermal properties)
HARTYNOV
!t
volw9m. ~--
Calorimetric method of determining the quantity of fluid water in
frozen ground. Mat.k osn.uch.o merz.zon.zem.kory no.3:
179-185 '56. (MIRA 13:9)
(Frozen ground)
- (Water, Underground)
- (Calorimetry)
TSYTOVIMI, N.A.; NERSESOVA. Z.A.-, BOZHENOVA. A.P.; TATYUNOV, I.A.; DOSTOVALOT,
B.N.; SHVMUIY, P.A.; BAKULIN. F.G.; SAVXL'YRV, B.A. -, ZHUKOV, V.P.;
VYAIDV, S.S.; SHUSH3RINA, Te .
!!~OV P
Physical phenomena and processes in freezing, frozen, and thawing
soils; general comments. Mat. po lab. isel. merzl. grunt. no.3:7-
114 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Frozen ground)
MfiRTTMV, G,A.
"Interaction of the mineral part of Roils with water' by I.A.
Tlutlunov, "Pochvovedonle," no.2. 1959. Reviewed by G.A.
Martynov. Poebvov9denie no.12:107-109 D '59.
OURK 13:4)
1. Institut fizichaskoy khimii AN SSSR, Laboratoriya
poverkhnostriarkh yavleniy.
(Minerals to soil) (Soil mnisture) (Ttutiunov, I.A.)
14-ARMIOV, G.A.
Effect of periodical temperature variations on the freezing
depth. Trudy GGO no.94:80-85 160. OGRA 13:5)
(Soil freezing)
MARTYNOV, G. A.
Comparing the results of tnryperative field calculatione for a
thawing ground with observation data. Trudy GGO no.94:86-89
,6o. OCRA 1):5)
(Thawing)
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.AWHORS: Larin, M. N. (Doctor of techni,!al ocienc9a, Professor); Martynov, G. A.
(En,-ineer)
0--,'G: none
t11T'. . ,,ethods of 'LiuiUnt~ ij -il' .1,; ... ;k i'6
SOUiCE.- Vestnik mashinoatroyeniya, no. 8, 19G6, 70-73
!TOPIC TAGSt metal machining, hot machining, radiation heatingt induction heating,
metalworking
IIABSTRAC~2: Various methods of locally heating the cutting region of a part during its
machining are discussed qualitatively, with numerous references to literature and
patents, The major part of the report is devoted to the origin, range of applications,
and various advantages and disadvantages of electric contact and induction heating
geometries (shown graphically), although an optical (radiation) heating method (U.S.
patent 2861166) is also briefly described. A comparison of the cost required by
!different methods to heat 1 cM2 to a depth of 3 mm is tabulated as follows (in
electric contact with roller electrode (industrial frequency) - 50; gas flame - 60;
Iinduction heating (500-10 000 CPS) - 100; induction heating (100-1000 kops) - 125;
electric contact (100--1000 kcps) 150- Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table.
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AUTHOR: Mart)T0_v_fz,_A,_; Muler, A. L.
ORG: Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, SSSR (Institut fizichesk oy
,khimii Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Allowance for intermolecular interaction in the statistical theory of adsorp-
.1.
tion
SOURCE: AN P".'3R. Doklady, ~- 170, no. 6, 1966, 1296-1299
TOPIC TAGS: adsorption, molecular interaction, intermolecular force, distribution
function, statistic distribution
ABSTRACT: The authors considered a possible variant .91' the solution to the problem of
:allowance for the interaction between adsorbed particles; the solution is based on the
use of the method of molecular d-istribution functions. An advantage of this method is
-that on the one hand it makes it possible to include into the initial equations the
!particle j),air interaction parameter, and on the other hand it avoids the separat-on
of the adsorbed matter into volume and surface phases. The calculation is based on a
chain of BogolVVbov equations for the distribution functions. The equation for the
unary function Ga(z), describing the probability of finding a particle of species a
:at a distance z from the surface of the adsorbant occupying the half-space z < 0, is
.reduced to an approximate closed equation which yields an approximation of -L,,,,e binary
;:ftinction that describes correctly the behavior of the distribution function at both
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large and small distances. The result is a system of equations which can 'I-e zolve--~
analytically if the degree of coating by the adsorption layer is not too large. 7his
.report. was presented by Academician N. N. Bogolyubov 24 January 1966. Or-A.g. art.
.has: 21 formulas.
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SUBJECT USSR/MAMMATICS/Differential equations CARD 112 FG - 560
AUTHOR MAR"NOV O.A.
TITLE 7Tn- the-solution of the inverse Stefan problem for a half space
for linear motion of the phase boundaries.
PERIOMICAL Doklady Akad.Nauk log, 279-282 (1956)
reviewed 2/1957
The inverse Stefan problem is formulated as follows. Let be given
~2 ~r,
a 0 x 4-h(t) h(0) - 0
1 ~:K2
a02 ?2 42 h(t)-z x -,10D
1~ t -2 ~ j
The distributions of temperature -ti, I(x't)6 0'-~~2(rlt)?' 0are to be determined
and the step of temperature Q(t) on the unmovable limit x = 0, such that for
a given initial distribution in the second phase:
(2) t a 0, '52 (X,0) - f(x)>,o
and for definite heat exchange on the movable boundary of the two phasem
x - h(t):
Doklady lkad.Nauk 109, 279-282 l,.956) CARD 2/2 PG - 56o
(3) (h,t) - 0, 1(b,t) _ % 2(h,t) dh
') x '2 -0 dt
the given motion of limit takes placet
(4) x - h(t) >h(O) - 0,
After having formerly investigated (ZTF 21, 10, 1754 (1955)) the came h - v-Vrt
the author now considers the case h - vt. By passage to the movable coordinate
system z - x - vt and substitution 2
-~, (Z. t) - -,.~ (z, t) exp z t (n-1,2)
n , In' 2a n 4an
he obtains the canonic equations Z-\kn a ~2yn from which follows
~ t- n ' -),z 2
(z,t) exp (Z- exp (z+ 2] d
Y
n 2 YT-1-a r, ff 4ant 4ant
0
where ?2 is known and f, must be determined from the conditions (3). For 1
an integral equation is obtained which is solved by series substitution.
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AUTHOR: A.- Odoscwjj)
TITLE: The Initial Veiocitj of tfie Phase Bc-aridary in tic- One-
Dimensijaal Form of E-i-.et-Rx.'s Problem
PERIODICAL- Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSiR, Otdeleniye tei~~LanicliesiiK~-
nauki Energetika i avtomatika 195-), Nr 5, pp io4-167 (U66ii)
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(Ref 6~ is solved again by a .3impler inettiod, The oohiti.-)n:3
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I
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Soviet (including Nr 6 - a translation of Carslaw's
book), and 1 is Gerr~an
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Case of Sp,her.4ca., .0,j,-rruretr,-,,
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Solution of Stephan's Inverse PvoIIl--,m In
C, Ov/.,
Case of Spherical Symrric,ttry
#P-hI== (II') (r2 (11)1); Ru -r le
(it , 11 or dr MI
d 112 1 1 1 - - ( I )
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2 r Ir Or ) ;
0, R (0):, R,; 0., (r, 0) f (r) -> 0, (2)
lo, (R, t) ~ o; 1) ~., (R, 0,
r R (R. i) I /,,. IR
Or dt
r == R (t) (4)
where the last eq~iatloii represents the law cO 0,
the phase boundtry. P u t 'Ll in p-
h (t) = R (t) - R, 0, (r, t) = rN (r, t) AMO % == r - R,
the system ofEq:i. (1) to (3) becomes
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4"k1A -4- dl: (k 1, 2),
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further shows how tG ob~~ai r~ varl o,,.s
(5). Asswriing a dA-fFe,.,ent lain 01' bOLIIAdZ'-Il'd'-
/I = I't, (10)
the author manakes to reduce the problem 11-c' the
of
dt=jtpq(E)e A.
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is accom.-danied by references.
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Surface Phenomena of the IFKhX-1 SOSSR (institute of Physical
Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
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Talaye-.-, ". V., B. 11. Lnd N'. N. Z:~-::-'lavayeva.
Srudy of t~ lltra~-lcn of P-nr(,ff'.~d Air
7h.~ouZh Porous 30&.les in a T:-ansltional Area of
Pressures 187
B. V., N. N. Zn'.-,h~~.vayeva, M. V. Talayev, B. N.
Parfanovich, and Yc. V. Mctallic D~vice for
Dc,ton-,ining the Specific Surface of Powdered &nd PoroU5
Bc,d i u * Igo
V. SUR&ACE FORCES IN AEROSOLS
Der-jagin, B. V., S. P. Bakanov, S. S. D-Ochin, and 0. A.
~~atova. Diffualophoreals of Aeroool Particlen 157
`iakancv, S. P., and B. V. Dc.-yagln. '-B-havior of a S--all
aerosol ?article Ln a -.onunlfor~-ly llicated 'Mixture of Gz~:'Qs 202
Stroz!~llova, A. 1. Differential Counter of Condensation
Nuclei 209
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Dcrrya;-in, V., S. Pr--',--ho-.ov, 1,'. V. L. F.
La~-,nov, "or Gl-~alning CoiiLAzint and Honozcnous
Supersaturation:3 216
Miartynov, G. A., S. P. Lz-':anov. On the Solution of a
KinetIc Lquatlon of uoa,;ulvtion 220
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Ca rd 8A 10/ /20/61
MkRTYNOV, G.A. (Vlosk7a)
Effect of single-phase pressure on phase equilibrium parameters,
Zhur. fiz. khim. 35 no.7-,1518-1523 J1 '61. (MIRA 14:7.)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR,, Dostitut flzi,:-.hesko7 khimii.
(Phase rale and equilibrium)
DERYAGIN, B.V.; MARTYNOV, G.A.
Wedging pprossu~reooff ~aasgraa Dokl.AN SM 144 no.4:825-
828 Je 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Institut fizicheakoy khimii AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Deryagin).
(Films (Chemistry)) (Ganes)
MARTYNOV, G.A.
Determination of the correlative functions of dense gases and
liquid-s. Part 1: A system of rigid globules. Zhur. eksp. i
teor. fiz. 45 no.3:656-663 S 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR.
(Gases, Kinetic theory of)
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~~ 4 ~ .. -,-. - - '. , . ~. ~ -;
MARTYNOV, G.A.; DERYAQN, i3.V.
Electrical double layer in flised salts and concentrated electrolf-e
solutions. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 n,--.1:1-40-1-42 3 Io3. (MIRA iti:0)
1. Laboratoriya poverkhnostnvkh yavleniy Instituta fizicheskoy khim-'i
AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Deryagin).
(Fused salts-Electric properties)
(Electrolyte solutions)
MAR-MOV, G. A.
"Statistical theory of electrical double layer."
report to be presented at the 4th Intl Cong on Surface Active Substances,
Brussels, Belgium, 7-12 Sep 64.
7, "
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Stat~sLlcu I *~!.eurv of' e I cczru I v W - -I W ] i-trt I:
Derivation of t.he' El . kIlln-4 ~-a -1 ;o.3:3'_,-
339 :,1-- 165. (,,- A -- ~': '. )
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MARTYN, G.A.~ SMILGA, V.P.
- - - _qj__ -, -
Interaction betwaen colloldal particles baving dipoie
adsorbed on their surface. Koll. zhur. 27 no.2g2.40-253 Mr..Ap '65.
(MIRA l8t6)
1. Institut fizJcheekoy khimii AN SSSF, Moskva.
DERYAGTN, B.V.; MAPTYNOV, G.A,; G11707. Yu.V.
Themodvriamics and stability of free fi,'mF. Yoll.z'-u.-. --
no.3:357-364 My-Je 165.
1. Institut fizicheskoy kh,.*mli AN SSSR, Mos~va. Subm.!'.ted
Nov. 3, 1964.
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AU i HOR:-Martynov, G. A. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLF: The problem of cuttir.,,, high-ore magne-tic -dlovs In the heRted fit"Ite
SOURC Moscow. Vvssliev(,~.tekbni,ct)t-,sl~t)y(~ ui-hilishcho. Ohral)otka nif-tallov re-~mivom
I davleniYem (Machining and pressure working of metals). Nlohc.)w, lzd-vr) Matihirlostro-
yeniye, 1965, 12-16
TOPIC TAGS: metal cutting, metal working, nickel allov, iron alloy, alLiminum allot
ABSTRACT: The author discusses in some detail the tnanY dffficulties ~,ricountf-(,~,' in
~
'machining of the high-ore alloys used in industrial P(,FM,'1TWnt magn(!ts. The !t" -if
causes of these machining difficulties are analyzed, and it is noted that the great h i, cln,
and brittleness of the material are primarily responsihlt_~ ft)!, these prohl(-m.,; " '!,w i,W r
proposes a new metbod, calling for the machining fb.~ cutting) of the roigmetir W :r ~'j-
heated state. It is claimed that the method enstires stability 4 tt~o ~-j- i-.
low degree of stock contamination, high rnachini:lg (as
productivity of present techniques), and a very satisfa( t,)r.N- qualltv 11nr -W ~-ak, h,::, d
The author also analyzes the results of studiee into the ,ff(-(-t (if temr,praturE, IT, t~!t ';4-;;
of the blanks and of various modes of cutting on the coarseness of the mach~ncd -~,:,J
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on the cutting force in turning a cast alloy of iron -nickel -rdu minum baBe (mark
In the heated otate. Orig. art. has: I table and 2 figures.
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APANASENKO, A.D., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GIWZYA, A.D.; VOLNOVA.
N.F., mladshiy anuchnyy sotrudnik; GERASIMOV, N.N., mladBhiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; GERASIMOVA, R.T., mladshly nauchn" so-
trudnik; KONIKOV, A.A., mladshiy nauchn" sotrudnik (deceased];
WTYNOV, G.K.. starshiy tekhnik-, FILIPPOVA, T.V., starshiy
tekhnik-, SUCHKOVA, X.Ye., i3thrahiy takhnik. Prinimal uchastiye
AKULOSBIN, P.K., doktor tekhn.nauk, doktor tekhn.nmik. SYMMOVA,
I.S., red.; :kM I G.I., tekhn.red.
(Rules for the Intersection of telephone lines in overhead
telephone comminicntion networks] Instrnktaiia Do skreshchl- -
vaniiu telefonnvkh tsemi vozdunhnvkh linit aviazi. MoskvFi, Goa.
izd-vo lit-ry po voprossm eviazi. I radio, 1959. 270 p.
(MIRA 13:2)
1. Russia (1923- 'U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye mzhdugorodnoy
talefonno-telegrafnoy avyazi. 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledo-
vntel'skiy institut svyazi Hinisterstva evyazi SSSR (for Apana-
senko, Volnova, Gernnimov, Gernsimova, Kon'kov, Martynov, Filippo-
va. Suchkova). 3. Nachal'nik laboratorii vozduahnykh liniy avyazi
TSentrallnogo nauchno-loaledovstellakogo inatitiita ovyuzi Mini-
sterstva evyazl SSSR (for Gumelyn).
(Telephone) (Electric lines-Overliand)
s/196/62/000/015/007/006
E194/E155
AUTHOR: Nlartynov
TITLE: An experimental investigation of communications to
transmission lines by antenna-type high-frequency
equipment
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.15, 1962, 29, abstract 15 E 202. (Elektr. stantsii,
no.4, 1962, 74-76)
TEXT: The antenna method of communication is used between
high-frequency portable sets and fixed repair centres of
electrical transmission lines or of other lines o f communication
in the absence of communication capacitors; therefore, determina-
tion of the antenna parameters (length, connection diagram, and
others) is of great practical importance. The Laboratoriya svyazi
(Communications Laboratory) of the VINIIE has investigated antenna
communication and made practical recommendations. Antenna
communic'ations with a transmission line may be effected through
the protective earth wire or a specially suspended conductor if
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E194/E155
the span length is equal to or less than 200 - 250 metres. It is
safer to work with an antenna earthed at the end. If the end of
the antenna is insulated it is necessary to prevent contact
between its conductor and the branches of trees, which can cause
trouble in damp weather. Poor antenna insulation impairs tuning
and much reduces the transmitter output. A quarter-wavelength
antenna directed towards the other communications post has
minimum transient damping if its end is earthed and in the
opposite direction if its end is insulated. For communications
over short distances the antenna length may be considerably less
than one quarter wavelength.
Abstractor's note; Complete translation.2
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MAR
lnzh.
Use of power transistors in the commmi cation appararils or' electric
power transmission lines. Trudy VNIIE no.12-.73-80 161. (MIRA 18x4)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut elektroenergetiki.
FAIAMARCHIX, G. D. -, _ MARTTIIOV, G. P.
Mechanization and automation in the interrow cultivation of vine-
yarda. Trudy VffIIVIV OMagfrach* 8:153-171 159. (MIRA 1)
(Viticulture) (Cultivators)
KOROBOV I P. I. ~l L I Ov, V. A-F-; 06 i1', 'IY, A.A.; S:::"V"A-'V"
L. D. Yc.-F.; P,
A . -kG -Y JU.' G V ,
L.".; IPATOV, P.l'.; OV,
T 'I A.
M--~PA-LjZE, Y.,..,. -AVII 3.P TJOI
-.:A I-q .:C,, ':. P. - A-'. Y- P, :'.A.;
L,;O: -0- 0. V .~DOV, V.-.; ~"-!A . A',
;dA.. :.':`~O
"Ecolac-it,
Lry. ~01,. Z
idllzolacvicl~, 1`00-11-6.0)'
S/127/6o/000/011/003/003
E194/E484
AUTHOR: Mart_)Mov..,_G,P,, Presidium Member of the Central
_Mi~rectorate
TITLE:
50th Anniversary of the Scientific-Technical Society
of Ferrous-Metallurgy
PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1960, No,ll, pp-76-77
TEXT. The Russian Metallurgical Society was founded in 1910 by
A.A.Baykov, V,Ye,Gx-um-Grzh:imaylo, M.A.Pavlov and others and the
first general meeting was held in Petersburg on February 21, 1910,
The society became well-known at home and abroad particularly
because of its excellent journal, The first Congress of
Scientific Metallurgists in the country was held in 1920,. it was
attended by 220 members of the society, In 1925 the All-Union
Association of Engineers was formed but had little popular basis
and it 1929 it was reorganized by the All-Union Central Council of
Trade Unions into scientific-technical societies of engineers,
technicians and workers, In November 1931, the Central Committee
of the Communist Party decided to organize scientific-technical
societies with the object of raising the qualifications of the
members, of working on scientific-technical problems relating to
the reconstruction of the national economy and on the formulation
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S/127/60/000/011/003/003
E194/E484
50th Anniversary of the Scientific-Technical Society of Ferrous-
Metallurgy
and solution of new research and technical problems etc At this
time, the Scientific Engineering Technical Society of ~ietalliirgi.Sts
was formed and by 1932 had branches in many parts of' the country
This society did useful work both before and during the war,
An important stage in the development of scientific engineering
and technical societies in the USSR was their reorganization in
1955 into mass scientific-technical societies led by the Trade
Unions, The Scientific-Technical Society of Ferrous Metallurgy
united people from all branches of ferrous metallurgy including
those from iron-ore mines and from the manganese industry The
Scientific Technical Society of Ferrous Metallurgy organized far
reaching conferences on scientific technical problems of
metallurgy and from 1955 to 1960 there were more than 20 All-Union
Conferences of personnel from quarries and ore treatment works.
blast furnaces. steel mills and others- Local branches of the
society held a large number of technical meetings The branches
of the society give important technical help in production,
Competitions are organized to improve techniques and methods of
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S/127/60/000/011/003/003
E39h/E484
50th Anniversary of the Scientific-Technical Society of Ferrous-
Metallurgy
manufacture, The society publishes papers of conferences on new
techniques and all kinds of technical information. The experience
of leading factories is publicized, On June 1, 1960 the number of
branches of the Scientific Technical Society of Ferrous-Metallurgy
was 341; the snt~iety had 53400 members, The society will be of
considerable help in fulfilling the seven year plan
ASSOCIATION- NTO ChM (Scientific Technical Society of Ferrous-
Metallurgy)
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107-57-1-29/60
AUTHOR: Martynov, 1. (Rozhdestvo RR station, Lipet8k oblast)
TITLE: Output-Transformer Repair in "Rodina-52.11 Experience Exchange (Remont vykhodnogo
transformatora "Rodina-52". Obmen opytom)
PERIODICAL- Radio, 1957, Nr 1, p 21 (USM)
ABSTRACT: One half of the primary of "Rodina-5211 output transformer often goes out of
commission. A suggestion is made for changing the transformer circuit so that rewind-
ing the burnt-out half of the primary is unnecessary.
AVAIT LB: Library of Congress
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X&RTUOV. I.A.
--------
Investigating the loon locks beating process by high-speed
notion picture photograpby. Izv.vye.ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekst.
prom. no.6:76-81 '58. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Moskovskiy tekstil'nyy inetitut.
(Looms--Testing) (Notion-picture photography)
MARTYNCV, 1. A., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Some Droble,.,s in the
dynamics of high-speed weavinF iracLines in non-stationary i~erioc
of performance." Moscow, 1960. 21 pp, including cover; (Ministry
of Hip-her and Secondary Sr)ecialist Education HSFbR, Moscow '11'ex-
tile institute); 150 Copies; free; (KL, 19-60, 134)
HLRMOV, I.A.
Determining dvuamic deformations in lock and guide springs fron impact
in the frog. Izv.vy-s.ucheb.sav.;tekh.teket.prom. no.4:102-106 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Moskovskiy teketilln7y institut.
(looms)
I ".. ~-- -.- -- --- - --- ---.
r7wi~--,-IYWV t~~- --- , --.-
Determining dynamic deformations in look and guide springs caused by
impact in the frog of the loom (continuation). lzv.v7z.ucheb.zav.;
tekh.tekst.prom. no.5:86-95 160. (MIRL 13:11)
1.MoskovskI7 tekstilluff inatitut.
(Looms)
MARTYNOV9 I.A.
InVestigating the state uf stress of the element's of the
batten and Ithattle Protection Meoh"isms during the impact
on the frogs of the loom. Izv. VY8- ucheb. sav.; tekb. tekst.
prom, no.4tl43-152 163. (MrM 16:11)
1. Mookovskly tekstilizory institut.
MaTMOV, I.F.; SHINGHENKO, D.K.
Unacceptable syatem. Pat' i put. khoz. 7 no.6:43 163.
(MM 16.17)
1. Nachallmik Dnepropetrovsk distantsii zashchitnykh
'7. 2. Starshiy inzh. Dnepro-
leaomasazhdeniy (for Martynov
petravskoy distantsil zashchitnykh lesomeazMeniy (for
Shimchenko).
(Windbreaks, m~elterbelts, etc.)
MATITYNOV, I.F.
ACM therapy of bronchial asthma. Sov.med. 22 no-9:72-75 5158
(mn.A 11:11)
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh 'hgle7,nev (zav. - prof,
A.M. Damir) pedistricheakogo fakullteta ir Moskovskogo meditainakogo
instituta imeni N.I. Pirogove.
(ASTHMA, ther.
ACTH (RUB))
(ACTH, ther. use
asthma (Rue))
MARTYROV, I.F. (Moskva, ul. Bakhrushina, d.8, kv.6)
Functional state of the external respiratory appam tue in mitral
stenoBis. Grud.khir. 3 no.6:38-43 V-D 161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennykh bolezney (zav. - prof.
A.M. Damir) pediatricheskogo fakullteta 11 HDskovskogo meditsin-
skogo instituta imeni 11.1. Pirogova i Icafedry grudnoy khirurgii
i anesteziologii (zav. - prof. Ye.V. Meshalkin) TSentrallnogo
instituta usovershenstvavaniya vrachey.
(MITRAL VALVE-DISEASES) (RESPIRATION)
MARTYNOV I. F.
Effect of mitral co=iuvw-otrmT on the function of the apparatus
of external respiration. GrukL khir. no.4:50-56 161.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney pediatricheakogo
fakullteta (zav. - Prof. A. M. Damir) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo
instituta imeni N. I. Pirogova i Institute. ksperimentallnoy bio-
logii i meditsiny (dir. - prof. Ye. N. Mesh:lkin) Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(MITRAL VALVE-SURGERY) (RESPIRATION)
DAMIR, A. M., prof.; MARTYNOV, I. F.
Significance of the study on gas exchange following physical
exertion in the differential diagnosis of mitral stenosis and
mitral insufficiency. Terap. arkh. no.12:17-23 161.
(MIRA 15.2)
1. Iz propedevticheakoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof.
A. M. Damir) pediatricheakogo fakul'teta Il Moskavskogo meditsinskogo
instituta imeni N. 1. Pirogova.
(MITRAL VALVE-DISEASES) (RESPIRATION)
DAMIR, A.M., prof.; MARTY- OV, I.F.
Diagnosis and clinical importance of latent respiratory in-
sufficiency ir, mitral stenosis. Terap.hrkh. no.7:35-39 JI
.i:8)
162. (MIRA 11
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof.
A.M. Dmir) pedintricheskogo fakullteta 11 Moskovskogo meditsin-
skogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova.
(MITR;LL VALVFDISEASES) (UMITUTIOTI)
RAYEVSKIY, G.V.; BERNADSKIY, V.N.; LKBEMV, B.F.; KLRTYNOV, I.G.; TRUSHCHENKO,
A.A.
Industrial methods for manufacturing pipes. Biul. etroi. tekh. 14 no.5:
19-13 )Lv '57. (MI2A lor6)
1. Institut elektroevarki imeni Ye.O. Patona Akademil nauk USSR.
(Pipe, Steel--Welding)
2 5 ( 1
AUTHOR: Birb a riel R. 1. , MLrtyn,~,v, ! o-
TITLE: Flat-Rolled Aluminum i-ijes
alyuminiyevyye truby~
PERIODICAL: Avtoniaticheskaya ')'vLrkL,. Nr
ABSTRACT: This article reports on experience in tne ~_,c-ductic~n
and assembly of flat-rolled aluminum pipes by ime*~iods
worked out by the Experiment~al DesiCn Of!'ice ~in,i ,,he ln-
stitute of Electric Weldir.g imeni Ye.C. iatori. '!:e !~e-A
technological process includes the
casting of round, hollow, thick-side int'ct:: ',_-,."r. --in
inner diameter eau.al ~o the diameter of the pl:,es te
-e eared wi-r. r.J-e c__
c ast . '~.e inner surF'a
I s sm
and tale. The ingot is heated and rolled -n',c. u sla- tw--ce
as thick as the future p1pe. Sjrplus ,,-,aterial on the edges
is cut off, and the slab is rclled up, brd :_~, re~-iy fcr
use. A large consignment of pipes was prepiare~ )ut of
aluminum AD-1. The ing---ts were 7 M long, liad ~-tn '.nner
diameter of 150 mm, an outer diameter L-00 mm. were
Card 1/3 cut into pieces ?000-2500 min. in lerCth, for :.e ~,reparation
25(l)
Flat-Rolled I'llum:num; 1~ipes
of C -6m t h ick Ln d 4 4 -7 n 4 e r
a pressure of 8 atm, slub tLikes :.n
The breaking pressure for p-,pes vi:.th ', -k
29-32 atm, with ~ mm sides it is l,')-_ 7l tm. li; 'i~de_- I.,
secure the pipe's strength, its ed(;es t - -..:_ t
stronger thar, the sides. The rolled uluminum 'L), e e 1~; a j
trie following qual ies~ .reaking pairit 'C:-!,
f. Cw
limit 7.~1-14 kg1mm re- a t ive s t re * chab 1 t Ac:=d-
ing to SU-70 of the Glivneftemontazha (Ma:r, for
Oi 1 Inst~il !Lit ions' . t ~ie ' ay i nt- of s-_,- n ii um n~.,:~
c u n s : j e r alt. ', y e a s i e r ~, n .3 -neaper *Ilan c",
pipes. It w~iLi -found out th~il, :711icr,
well, but, when used in aikaline S r, e
insuluted on the outside. T h I s m; e c r k e u h y
I . G . .11. a r t y n o v , R . I . :3 a r b a n e 1 ~ , ~ . 1" v n
L. I . 3 t o k I i t s k i y . T a .: s -~ uiL, 1 y w v r k .v E,
Card 213 Lebedev 1~elp i'rom 1M.:. Dzyube.-.-K~~, d
250)
Flat-Rolled Aluminum Pipes
A.D. Ivanov. There are two sets of photos, one diaFram,
one table and six Soviet references.
ASjOCIATION: Opytno-konstrukt,rskoye byuro moskovskotfe ob_'B~~tni
sovn;~rkhoza (Experimer',~.! DesigrJ_-ig Office of the
Moscuw oblast' Council ~,;_ :.*,~tionai Lcor my; institut
elektrosvarki imeni Ye. 0. Patona, AN USSIJ in-
stitute of Electric AeldinF inieni. Ye.C/ i~utor c; f A ~- Uk r
SUBMIfTED: October 22, 1911.9
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AUTHORS: Lebedev, B.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Fil;1r.,-enova,
R. F.)and Martynov.--J. G. , Engineers
TITLE: Aluminum Experimental Gas Pipeline (Opytnyy
gazoprovod)
PERIODICAL: Stroitel'stvo truboprovodov, 1959, Nr 2, pp lc)--,
ABSTRACT: An experimental gas pipeline has been installed 2C km
of the ciVcf Shchekino, by order of the Glavgaz , maj~,~
from s6amless flat rolled pipes, 150 mm, in diameter, -.-i wi-.
a wall thickness of 4 mm. This aluminum pipeline is in-
tended for the transmission of sulfurous gas ~:Lnl the
tion of corrosion, to which steel pipes are subject. The
technology of production of these aluminum pipes is t*,.e SX_:
as that of steel pipes: the interior of the openin.: of a
round hollow ingot is covered with a layer of antiw~-iiin--'--
mastic and t'-'en flattened in a blooming mill. T.-is i.-,
then hot-rolled to a strip having twice the wall thi,rn,?:3f,
of the pipe. The flat pipes are put in rolls anii t~.p
ends are fitted with flanges and welded sleeves. -he ro--2s
of flat pipes are unrolled on the site and placed aion ~~siie
Card 112 the line, where the pipe is to be installed. Under 5 atm
Aluminum Experimental Gas Pipeline SOV/95-59-2-7i~'!':
pressure the flat pipe is then blown up tc its
round shape. It is recommended to carry out thts operat--n
under stretched condition of the pipe, to avoid dents ar.1
other irregularities liable to occur due to the uneven cor.-
tours of the ground. The blown up tube sections arp from
35 to 40 m long. The butts of the pipe sections are wel-,~-'
together with the use of insertion rings. Special flan~-e
joints are provided for connections between aluminum and
steel pipes; while metal fittings are zinc plated, a Id-
electric washer and spacer are placed on the side of the
aluminum flange. The article cites results of experience
with aluminum pipes in the USA.
There are 3 photographs, 2 diagrams, 1 table and 4 Soviet
references.
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NYKH Mk'IFY. 1952, Sll~,.IYA 1, 11C. 59)
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7enus-Lanilova, -1. 1 ., Ivi.,"-,v, - '~-, Xartynov 1,-.L 16 ;
y k-1hurn-I "hi:.' ' ') 1 ' ' '
5*--: Journal of Uene.,,,l Cheadstr '- I K ni i ) , jo~ .--,y *. -
KLRTYNOV, I.I.
"W-IM-9 "
Changes in transverse support cams used in multiple-spindle auto-
:2)
matic machines. StanA instr. 27 no.12:37 D '56. (KIAk 10.
(Game)
MARTYNOV, I.M.
~,, ~ .
~
Physics evenings and comferences. Fiz. V Bhl-016 le ro.1-:69-72
R-Ag '58. (Mla~. ll:,7)
1.25-Ya arednyaya ahkola, g. Tyumen'.
(phy-sics-Expartments)
MARTYNOV, I.M., inzh.
Planning the making up of transfer trains. Veat.TS.0111 )95
21 no.2:44-48 162. (MIRA 15-4)
1. Urallskoye otdoloniye Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo
intituta zheleznodorozhnogo transporta Ministerstva putey
Boobsbeheniya.
(Railroads-Making up trains)
KOVEILNOV, V.I.; MARTYNOV, I.M.
Using the air cooler of the turbogenerator for condensate
heating. Prom.energ. 16 no.7:8 J1 161. OMIRA 15:1)
(T~wbogenerators-Cooling)
VARGIN, S-N. (Svard:ovsk); MARTYNOV, 1.M., inzh. (Sverdlovsk); TIMOSNYI-17,
V.M., inzh. (5vardluvesk)
Improving the organizaticn of m!nera-l fertilizer transpcrtati-n.
Zhel.dor.transp. 46, nc.611G-1-8 Je 164- (MirLa. ~81'-.-)
1. Nachallnik s'Luzhby dvizheniya Sverdlc,,vskcy dor:.g! (,f,-r Varg-:P).
SENDEROV, G. K., inzh.; MARTYNOV, 1. N., inzh.; IVANOVA, N. G., inzh.
Selecting the angle of the ascent grade of the floor of tower
and bridge car dumpers. Vest TSNII MPS 23 no. 3:39-41 164.
(MIRA 17:5)
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TITLET Seepage Thrnugt- '.-egmen~ed Sluices (.Istechen:Lye iz-pod seg-
mentnykh 7,atvQx,)v,)
PLE10VICAL! Gidrctekrn1ka z Ylei.toratslya. 1958, Br 5, PP 55-41 OSSR)
AB6TRACT, In this art:-cle, the author derived several formulas to
calculate seepage through segmented sluices into a horizontal
groove. Pr,lfea6cr 1.1, Agroskin directed the research.
There are 4 fiwureq. ') tables and WC) references, uf which
b are 6ovie t ; '- Frer, ch , and 2 American , a
AVAILABLE- Library of twcng----~vaq
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MaTYWV, 'I.P., inzh.
Plow under a flat gate. Mtuch.zap. MIrVKH 21:263-272
159. (MMA 13:8)
(Hydraulics)
MARTYNOV, I.P., kand.tekhn.nauk
Distribution of pressiLre along the watershed of a practical contour
in tb!e presence of a dIscharge from beneath the sluice--gate. Izv.
vys.ucheb.zav.; energ. 4 no.9:88-92 S 16.1. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Tomskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut. Predstavlens. k&fedroy
gidravliki i gidrotekhnicheskikh sooruzheniy.
(Hydraulic structures) (Hydroelectric power stations)
MARTYPOV, I.P., kand.tekhn.nauk
Experimental determination of discharge coeffiLients for fic-,w
under segmental gates on a spillway with a w.'de aill. Gidr.
stroi. 32 no.5!39--40 My 162. (MIRA jr,:c,~;
(Hydrodynamics,
MA-RTYNOV, I.S., inzh.; SWRAVIN, A.D., inzh.
Combined benchboe-rd for electric wiring. Priborostroenie nc.i~.:
22 D 169'. (f.~TT4 1~-j: ~ "
-'4.
Y. dil2ger
is condellsed th-
IllIr it) 04 pre-tiet.1" of-a cAwya QiA the. re-milting 2-hydro-
53
S/044/61/000/007/041/055
C111/C222
AUTHORs -*!!- ~tov' I.V.
TITLE: On anapproximate method for the solution of some static and
dynamic problems of the theory of plates and beams
PERIODICAL3 Referativnyy zhurnal Matematika, no. 7, 1961, 34,
abstract 7 V 228. ("Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va sudostroit.
prom-still, 1960, VYP 35, 85-118)
TEXTt The author investigates 1) free transverse oscillations of pressed
or pulled beams, 2) the bending of a rectangular plate which is bedded
on a permanent elastic bass and simultaneously is submitted to a
compression and a shunt loading and 3) the free transverse oscillations
of a rectangular plate. All problems are solved for arbitrary boundary
conditions, where in all cases approximate calculation formula& are ob-
tained by the same transformations i partial differential equations
are reduced to ordinary differential equations the solution of which is
determined by a series arrangement. The intermediate calculations are
analogous to the well-known calculations for the freel.7 supported beam
or plate. The possibility of such a simple treatment of the problems
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resulte by the use of line integrals and by the introduction of a
magnitude /- being independent of coovdinates and time (mean value of
the functional coefficient) instead of the ratio of two functions
(functional coefficient). A foundation of the formula for the averaging
of the coefficients ~* is given with the aid of the method due to
Bubnov - Galerkin. It is stated that the proposed kind of the solution
has advantages compared with the known ones since it requires a minimum
of calculations. A table contains the recommended fundamental functions
and coefficients /W for plates with a free boundary.
[Abstracter's note 1 Complete translation
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