SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASLOV, YE.N. - MASLOV, YU.P.

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To, professor, doktvr takhxdcheskikh naul~i redaktor; BALUMIR. A J. Z"U+%AzheWjn3er, redaktor Izdatel'stva; UVAROVA, A.7 , tekhnicheisk.Ly redaktor. Luseent studies in metal cuttingj Novye iseledovaniia v oblasti obrabotki metallov rezaniem,Pod red.I.E.Maelova. Moskva, Goo. nsuchnd-~-tskhn. 12d-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1957. 77 P. WaA lo:6) 1. Moscow. moskovskly inzhenerno-fizichoskiy Institut. (metal cuttiag) 1, rM7wrM'F'7TT SOV/3918 Akadmdv.a nauk SSSR- masb.~.a--r7eedeniya. Kwdsaiya po tekhaologii =whinastrWeniya Osnavrqye voprosy v7uokoproizvoditellnogo shlifavmiya (Basic Problems in High-Praftativity Grinding) Vbscow,. ?4wbgiz,, 1960. 195 p. 3pOOO copies printed. Rd. (titlas page): Ye. N. Ykslov., Doctor of Technical Seleneest Professor; Ed. (Zxs-L& book): A. T. Popov., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: V. D. 9111dind; Managiag Ed. f1w literature an Metalvorking and Mutrument Construction (MasbgIz): V. V. Rzhavinskly., Engineer. MOM This book Is intended for technical personnel In metal grinding. COMAO: Thig col-Izeti,m of arUcles deals vith prdbleas of efficient grinding of meta2z.. the theory of grinding., the mechardwe of the cutting action of grairss, ahip formatioup and the effect of certain factors on the produativ-1ty of the grinding process, fthasis is also given to the antowtion of the grinding process. A nuaber of articles deal vith the geAnding of carbides and titanium alloys. No personalities are mentioned. References follow each article. Card 1/6 Basic Problems (amt. TABIE OF COLITWIS: Fixm th-- Ral-hor 3 Molor Ye N [Wiear. of Tealw1cal Sciences., Professor]. mchanism of -the of Abrasive Grains in Grinding 5 Mv-- wYch,~cr d2_scasseis arrangenient, spacing, dirren lam , and geometry of abrasive grains. The theory of the process of chip formation and the thickness of the Ieyer remamd by a single grain we also discussed. Popov, S. A. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Analysis of Types of Chip FormatIce in Crmnection With the Ge-cmetry of the arinding-Wheel Surface 30 Mol'skly., A. V. [Canadldate of Tecbmical Sciences]. Effect of Various Factors on Productivity in Cylindrical Grinding 59 The author describes a method for determining optimum feeding rate,, unit pressure betv"n vwk and ifteel,, and the cutting depth of single grains necessary for the maxirmzu utilization of grinding vheels. SOV/3918 Vaksexr, D. B. Effee. of the Geomw_wtry of an Abrasive Grain on the Propert.:~., of -the Ge-nding Wheel 78 Card 2/ 6 Basic Probims SOV1393B The authcre relat-16cm,,ships b&tveen the -&&djj of curvature and the aw-,gles of 3yisks and veXl-ays of abrasive grains. Grain forms Were drama In tvv 1-woJections by a-,ws of an RA-4 draving apparatus built 1xic'Go the ByStm of an Ordinary biological microscope. Ma~pl- flMtiOn Of the miarOscope vas adjusted to the grit size. larlye, G. B. [Profeseorll. The Theory of the Working Cycle In Cylindrical Grinding as a Basis of High-Productivity Machining 87 7he is a stady of the grinding operation and its regularities. Among -~,ha toplas, di-emssed am effect of processing factors on the quality of grinding., clanges in cutting action of a grinding vheel over the vheal life and during operstion,, and the effect of vheel vear an Melem-iv ., Ye. S. Prf--2~p3---A -,f 04gh-Pi-oftativity Grinding and Its Antomatim 109 P%e arUlale- deals Y.It.6- the pr!c--,iples of planning high-productivity grindirg and r-he ir~~-az-p ~rti,= of a syeem of automation into grinding operations. Both subjects are diamwised in connection vith the re- duetion of =t-Ung tlmv, the achievement of process stability,, aud the Card 3/6 Basic Prdb3=s Omit.) S"1393B InWomwat of the cinaUty -,f the produel.. Nondratlyer, A. B. Iftnadidata of Teihuinal Saieucesj, Docent]. Results of Investigetim and Kxpem1wrv- of lrtn-:~dacing High-Speed Grinding of metals lZL The Invegrbigwt'-on af Ugh-speed grinding with porous grinding Wheels is d:~s=sspe. Advarlagas.. vh,---l life, and mtrface roughness of this type of grinding oj)ezrat:~=, ar-a included. 7he author recamends the acc,a2ae-re.ed cm-Rtz-actim aff grindears and vheels for speeds of 8LL-90 m/sec. Kedrov u1 an In ., S. PL (Cand-Idate of Tevavlcal Smienees]. Res ts of vestigat-fM of CkFmr-kaoless Grftmd:!xZ With Wide C&Inding Wheels 131 The e--*-.tA-- d!.6ac5s--a the pa,331bilities and advantages of intro- d1ming wmterless grinding -W.Lth vide (80D-900 mm) Wheels into mass profte.lon. Me results of experimental operations With this type of Ndmel at the lGPZ Plant are presented. Sagall-17p V. L (Candidate of Wuhaiaal Sciences]. Characteristic Fleatumg Tif -%,rlo ~f Cexthidaas 144 Such !~~atwv~ts zx' the f-_-fAding of carbides as the use of silimn%a-'~mded vh--eLg -OM of powdered Waste Instead of Card V6 ~10 Basic Probifto SOT 1 .:1918 ehlps.9 and the oxidati-,* dismzsecL Mie relationships between tempba-st=--a du--Jng grinding,, presmxre between mbeel and vark., spead, and proftmhivity are out-Uned, The author suggests int-weaning pra&zctivity through Wgher speeds and more in- tensive oxidation. Sillvestr-w, T. D. [CmuUdate of Zachnical Sciences] Characteristic Features of the Grinding of Titanium Alloys 153 Me =&Izor :EndIc,&-,es talt- bas.'_,a cause ofe law prodactivity in the grinding of titauiwn allcUs. He attributes lov prodactivity to the chemieal affinity of titanium alloys to the materials of the grinding i&eel and the resulting exceasive wear of the irteel. To increase productivity [2D-25 tlmal,. he recommends the use of special grinding cooleats. The of the coolants proposed are presented. Bagdasa-ty-an Zh. Ao [Caud:~dataa of Teelmlical Sciences]. Catting Action of GrIndIng Whee2z and [W-ahanicall Work in Grinding 161 The r~-.s-_2ts of vrwk by the w-tthor are pmsented. The work is baseed on a fe;zidy of metal an& abrasive waste produats in grinding. Me effaa~ rf trolw and dressing on i&eel wear is de- termined, and the cco~tfficle=t, r& Is derivad. Mds coefficient cherac- terizes the rednar%trm of average grain dimensions in waste as Card 516 Basic Problams ) SOV/391B campared vlth origfvAl gmin dimunBious. An enalyois of mechanical vork (force X nelwb-lve displaw2w-vut of vork and vheel surface) during grinding Is &wo pr-asen'tei. Chaetum., A. L. [Cmul-ldste of ~~--ahxdrml Sciences]. PIMPIM Of 8.11dIng ftrfw:,,wj 171 Th6 aehor dls-,7wwi.~i -Lho of the m1mvfIllshing process, a miexafinlahling w~;taWxwiA, for a lathe., and the effect of finishing of a jownal cm the v--ax r-C the brasUng. Nkkhkmm,p R. G. Saw of rrl~ble Grinding and Daffing With Felt Vhe(-,2s 3B9 The anth-cc des--m-lbe-i an amIx--imt--t~ im-astigaticin of flexible grinding with felt vheels vith bonded abrasive powder. The compo- altion of a paste for buffing Is a3zo described (T3% chromium oxideo 23% wteariuj, and 4% oleic acid). AVAIMBIZ: =--ary of Congrese Card 6/6 VK/PW/ec 6-26-60 ~-jjgjg,_Le.V,,,Aoktor takhn. nauk, prof. (Technological processes for making magnetic drums] Tekbnologila proizvodst-va magnitnogo barabana. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry v oblasti atomnoi nauki i takhniki, 1961. 52 p. (MIU 14~11) (Magnetic memory (Calculating maohinos)) otv HLBLOV , Ile.N.. doktor tokbn. naukp prof.. red.; ROSTOYANp A.Ta.p red. - izd-va; POLX40VA, T.V., tekbn. imd. [Higb-production grinding] VyBokoproizvoditellwe sbWorvanie. Gtv. red. E.H.Maslov. 14oskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. 1962. 246 p. (MA 15:4) I. Akademiya nauk SSM. Komissiya po tekbnologli masbino- stroyeniya. (Grinding and polishing) KARATYGIN, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; KORSHUNOV, B.S., kand. Ye.11,v prof.p doktoor tekhn. tekhn. nauk; _~AOW nauk# retsenzent; ZWZIP L.F., inzh., red.; IVAINOVA, V.A., red.izdva; ELIKIIID, V.D., tekhn. red. [Grinding and lapping metal-cutting tools] Zatochk& i dovodka rezhushchego iristrumenta. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 270 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Metal-cutting tools) (Grinding and polishing) AMR i6i6idq ~`,Pro or tec,_Tlcl~l h aft r y OR ny= 74~ 8= ace r o0 vanom v- 317 -'aft _jtrW!zqr- 9(2) SOV/115-59-01-24/37 .&JTHOR-. Maslov, Ye.P. TITLE: A Metl~o`_dof Extending the EMP Measuring Ranges by Direct Current Potentiometers PERIODICALt Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 9, pp 43-44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author suggests a differential method of measur- ing emfls of several volts by direct current poten- tiometers. The upper limit of direct current potenti- ometers is usually around 2 volts. One or several standard cells are connected in series with the emf to be measured, but with opposite polarity. Act-ual- ly, the difference between the emf to be measured and the standard cell(o) is determined, whereby the emf of the latter ia known with great accurrtcy, Emfl-- of several volts may be measured with this method. However, it is not adviseable to connect a greater number of standard cello. The application of 'the differential method increases the relative accuracy of the measurements considerably compared to the Card 1/2 reading accuracy of the instrument with which the SOV/115-559-9-24/3" A Method of Extending the ELFF I-Jeamaring Ranges by Direct Curren* POAentiometers differenne is measured. Another advantage of this method is that the working current for the potentio- meter must not be increased which is very undesire- able in many cases. When using a voltage divider, the circuit of the voltage to be measure4 is closed by a finite resistor and one of the advantages of the compensation method is lost. The method suggest- ed by the author, however, may be used without losing the advantages of the compensation method. He de-- scribes brjofly the measuring procedure which is performed in the conventional sequence. There is 1 circuit diagram. Card 2/2 30511 S/19ti/61/000/008/065/092 D201/0304 AUTHORS: Sredniy, I.Ye. and Maslov, Ye.P. TITIS: The theory of a mi I tivibrator with a capacitance in the cathode circuit PERIODICAL: Referativuyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 8, 1961. 10, abstract 8 176 (Tr. uchebn. in-tov ovyazi. M-vo svyazi SSSR, 1960, v. 3, 45-50~ TEXT: The cathode coupled multivibrators nowadays take a prominent place among the multivibrator circuits. The analysis is given of the flip-flop type circuit differing by the presence of parallel comected resistance and capacitance in the cathode cir- cuits of both valves. The special feature of circuits of this type is that. the valves are cut-off in their cathode circuits. The cir- cuit permits the oscillation frequency to be varied from a few cycles to 100 kc/s and at small values of capacitances the oscillations are nearly sinusoidal. The system is described by the equations of the Card 1/2 30511 S/194/61/000/008/065/092 The theory of a miAtivibrator... D201/D304 type X10- - X2) - 2 6(Px + 3 0. Y OV This type of equation also describes the free oscillations in a dynatron multivibrator and in several other circuits the integration of the above equation is carried out by conversion into partial frac- tions, so that the free oscillation conditions, period, amplitude and shape of the oscillations are determined. The multivibrator generates nearly saw-tooth waveforms. 2 references. fAbstracter's note: Complete translation2 Card 2/2 S.UDNIv-, I.Ye.; MASLOV, Ye.P. One problem in the theory of self-oscillation. Izv.vy-j. ucheb. zav.;radiofiz. 4 no.6.,1138--lW 161. (MBA -14:12) 1. Odeaskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut svyazi. (Oscillations) s/io5/62/ooo/oo6/002/OO2 E200/E435 AUTHOR: Maslov dessa) TITLE; Some problems in the theory of systems generating discontinuous oscillations PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, no.6, 1962, 31-39 TEXT: Some of the mathematical devices for dealing with linear and'nonlinear circuits operating in the self-oscillatory mode are studied: expansions in terms of the elementa y discontinuous functions y = jxj, the s n y = fi(x) and the ,~ep functio periodic function of form Gl(x) = x - El(x) (Fig 3) as well as expansions using modified Laguerre polynomials Ln(t) = 1 eq) (D _qj n n! dtn where the functions (~I(g, ~, t) and (~(g, t) are represented by the graphs of Fig.4. These, generally applicable, methods are applied to several problems of investigating typical nelf- oscillatory systems which are complicated in the sense that the discontinuous self-oscillatory process arises from the presence in Card 1/y S/105/62/000/006/002/002 Some problems in the theory E200/E435 the circuit of a nonlinear element whose characteristic is a function continuous together with all of its derivatives. The results obtained are illustrated by experimental data. The methods are used to determine the self oscillation parameters in systems described by first and second order differential equations. Circuits of vacuum tube oscillators, widely used in alatomatic control and pulse technology, are considered. There are 10 figures. SUBMITTED:- March 15, 1962 Card 2 4 HASLOVO Ye.P. - Concerning the theory of a blocking oscillator. Radiotakhnika 17 no.8t53-58 Ag '62. (MM 15:7) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Nauchno-tekhnicheekogo obshchostva radiotekhniki i elektrosvyazi Ameni Popova. (Oscillators, Electron-tube) MAMIOVP Ye.P. (Moskva) Application of the theory of statistical solutions to problems of the evaluation of the parameters of an object. Avtom. i telem. 24 no.lOtl338-1350 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) neplya, -- ~ , "o f t-"-, ha- t& I tt JA Ahc iorttical Pk. r, a- c f6_ ii at I-a,:: thlvb"is bf i d- tii ino-uran Output tignals -is Oum __'The synterri-Jo time -quantized but.not level -quantized; all k-is b-tatistically indoponddntf, The-proximity between that haft a A NR::, 4047 -,~ -T o is pupp-q- nownb* memor, for m-'-6f - olio plailt, ectuati n the imam . _gf6 Id -d-b d- h xxii-ne -owt e--- as p o-its' asured, - .1i rE nett6h are, _e ex HS w ig~l e r --. I - p - f -j- 141 t , MIN M ~ 2 ;7 4 7 --P~mbabil t~';-dorisity;l~_g~ )re- w1ho rairnete-ka-: atj e- ivio:mo- m'en- al 4ueocea,-:-_~ -sign -se ~-Z4vect h t a -yo nA I V U" co PTO -ISE it as aw ac i e 44 j6i~ ..... . . . . . 6A T~7 olp_~ WT-TTEDi 06J OV.--_--t0-T- ------ 'OTHER. 008- - NQ-REY S - - - - - - - - - - I-t p--ut, ACCESSION NR: AP4015305 S/0280/64/000/001/017510181 AUTHOR: Zhivoglyadov. V. P. (Moscow); Maslov, Ye. P. (Moscow) TITLE: Problem o4 evaluating essential parameters of a plant SOURCE: AN SSSR.* Izvestiya. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 1. 1964, 175-181 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control. controlled plant, controlled plant parameters, controlled plant essential parameters, automatic control theory ABSTRACT: The theory of statistical decisions is used to evaluate the essential parameters of a controlled plant with incomplete information about the input signals and the state of the plant. Input u and output x signal/i of the plant 0 (Enclosure 1). via channels G and H with noise g and h, are applied to a computer BY. The plant is inertial and is characterized by a vector of essential parameters-F other unknown parameters are denoted by An algorithm of the - a ound computer r,.=, i f in which the evaluation of the Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4015305 essential -parameter vector corresponds to an optimality criterion; the latter is represented by a mathematical expectation of a loss function W. Here, u, and y, are input and output signals at the moment s, respectively. "In conclu- sion., the authors wish to thnnk A. A. Felldbaum. for his attention and valuable advice. 11 Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 42 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none ,SU.BMITTED: 22May63 DATE ACQ: 12Mar64 ENCL: 0 1 SUB CODE: CG# IE NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 000 Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4015305 by V 3; ZxCLOSUU: Vi Evaluation of essential parametera of an auto- matically-controlled plant Card 3/3 -1 .- - - _..~ _J ACCESSION NR: AP40113ZO S/0103/64/OZS/001/0073/008Z AUTHOR: Maslov. Ye. P. (Moscow) TITLE; Assessing parameters of Markov-type plante SOURCE: Avtomatika f telemekhanika, v. 25, no. 1, 1964, 73-82 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, Markov plant automatic control, asse6sing automatic plant parameters, automatic plant parameters. Markov plant theory ABSTRACT: The theory of statistical decisions is applied to a case when input and output plant signals are fed to a computer via channels having random additive noise. Methods developed in the theory of dual control of Markov-type plan--i are used to obtain formulas for risk and for optimum evaluation of parameters. The latter formula is valid for the case whun the form of the plant equation is known and its coefficients represent a uniform Markov's cWn. The evaluations are determined from the realizations of input and output signals of the plant. An Card ACCESSION NR: AP4011320 example which considers the evaluation of gain of an inertialess unit shows that in a~n optimum computer. the processes of storing information and,Aegrading "obsolete" information take place. "The author wishes to thank A. A. Fel'dbaum for discussing the results of this work. 11 Orig. --f has: 3 figures and 52 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 14Dec62 SUB CODE: CG, 1Z DATE ACQ: 14Feb64 ENCL: 00 OTHM: 00 1 NO REF SOY: 003 Card 212 ........... XON fidhb 72~1, p in; 62 OPIC; TAGS:- g 6 zdaptvve~~plant:m6del-;. control a autprnati con,r ihabc.-contr6l: t ~61, t1miory -dauto f-th-in -_Pwrt- I fi~i~d-~~Ab6t-ra~ct-.'A?4047575)-~ an 7- _~7 ivid~filiode.1 -w ef3kz op i5d-.otitj- c,:nois , a g, - - --- t.- 0~1 n lm~,_ _te in et-0-4411, cio 40-0 the-7- Ication- Actor-AAd! -16 e_-~Jtatli th t i,4 ations-de c ibing--the opt' -il A t r c nt aq an: are 0 im o. . vol--of * *, ' ` ' ---~-l , tmsz - 2W n A -, - T e i t s w n a *hstafft 9trib A d rn di ution-i 1n9: h-nor al IaAvi It t e o ptin-_,al 6ontrol -of the - model without noise :-is-reali, ed with an rcon'trol.of-: A . , a4'rue'value 0 A in the-presen e of n ise, the overcontrol c 0. __7 -does-, f - at __A it-alsio-ow- rot ah"Mpli ic Y-seiititive tb-the a htl - _eXVp -error &,:.algo_,~ it 'SL 1:etj'g, ~6n'it p Cta~jjon Ms ive t7han,6 en 41- _j ~Tna exhatic --oop'syste _A ill rams of tu 6,,.the'_ekr T.anisociated. j 06-. 0g Ain theinte r inAhe re-pr sente&._'.'- C 0 thank __,prpsencip 76 z, '' e In -6ric u-slon-,t h6r-.wiahegL t -A A. d'dis ~t h bl at ement,oft.e;pro em-h6i cussing the- re suits. - Orig art, P.: 16 -;CQDEi -REF- SOV. 0 tM NO THER 00C 10 P 7 -coat lxybitom us ;G -;:.dontrol---Com t- Abik---feeding--slgn~lz P~-v= t c Pu or; lwlthAh4 pl al V) ant output sign ~71 cc 'Fr i, ulat Nauruzov!Al. trov. KFP Kaml U*LQV 'ch F j e . . I D r 4~ r. i n.a la'.uchastiye FOTSl-d-L'tjH-SKAYA,. V.D.; KAZ14AK.FOV, LIM, red.~ KILIANTOV, A,T.., red. [Studies oi~ uht:.~ 7rhVIU , f tha Kabardinc- geografi,' Balkarsk~,e krnz~moe i-zd--q,, V' ]all i ~. j L Oh893-67 DIP(k)/EWT (d)/DJP(h) 1EWF(1VEW?(v) OD AUTHOR: Zhivoglyadov, V, P,; Aftelov, Te ORG: none TITLE: On the optheals of near-optimum dual-control systems SOURCE: Moscow. Institut avtomatild I telemekhan0d. Samoobuchayushchlyesyn - avtomaticheWdye sistemy (Self-Instracting automaffe--systems). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 1183-194 TOPIC TAGS: optimal automatic control, automatic control theory. approximation method A13STRACT: The article deals with specific co utational problems frequently encountered in th.v synthesis of practical dual-contro) systemsAeveral approximating methods are pr)posed for the synthesis of such systems having active information accumulation. A discrete -continu - ous system with quantizing in time Is analyzed (level quantizing is omitted). The operator of the object, the lose function, as well as the probability densities of all random quantities are considered to be Itnown, with all interference and random parameters regarded as statistically independent. Both communication channels are assumed to be subject to noise and to have no reteWvlty, with the driving effect reaching the control element over a communication channel free of Interference. FIve different approximation methods are described, along with several Card 1/2 L W93-67 exMples of their application, and in a discussion of optimal and suboptinud control algor,.jftmB a concrete cxnmple Is used to compare a control law determined by means of an apprOXI- Ltion method with an accurate compater-derived law. The methods proposed provide a realistic approach to the problem of analytically synthesizing dual -control systems In a wide variety of practically important cases, although the examples given are basically of an illustrative nature A comparative analysis of the suitability of the methods for inertial and noninertiall objects is presented. The author expresses his gratitude to A. A. Felldbaum. for his discussion of the results of the work. Orig. aft. has: 4 figures and 53 formulas. SUB CODE: 09,12/ SUIBM DATE: 02Mdr66/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 002 AUTHOR: Maslov, Ye. P. ORG: none TITLE: On the theory of the optimum statistical self-adjuBting model SOURCE: Moscow. Institut avromatiki i telemekhaniki. Samoobuchayushchiyesya avtomatiefiesidye sist (Self-instructing automatic systan ). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 304-311 TOPIC TAGS: self organizing system, optimal automatic control, automatic control theory ABSTRACT: This work uses Lhe basic concepts of the theory of dual control to con- struct a self-adjusting model and determines its characteristics by comparing its output signal to the output signal of the plant, subsequently minimizing the dis- agreement criterion between these signals. The author in ~jeneral studies a discrete- continuous system, examines the Bayes problem, has a plaw- c~!arecterized by vector A of a random variable, assumes that methods of combinijL'; signals in channel G and H are known and unchanged (the channels having no memory), and assumes that the operato of the model has been selected. Optimum signal is the one for which the complete riB (mathematical expectation of W) is minimum. Working ifth the generalized block dia- gram, the author solves the problem for the different variables (a series.of rules fo Card 1/2 . .. ..'a- -- - *A. solving must be found where R (rL 4 figures. SUB CODE: 09,12,14/ SUBM DATE: to Vi MASLOV, IEVGENIY PETWVTr'u 318 N15 - 621.01 -M3-1 Krym (Crimea) M.)t:kvaj, Geografgizp 1951. 51 p. illus.$ map (Po Podnoy Strane) Bibliographical footnotes. AVS 7, Id "Bovii Problems of Agricultural Taming of Wesi~,ial_ A"11 Region$" Ye. P. nwlov,, Inst of Geog~A'qiad-Sci lz~ Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geog" No 1, pp 49-52 1"e'Balkhash is peculiar for its fresh Vater an iti Vest shores and saline 'water on its east,ohdres. The',vest shore is an important water supply aftee the, construction of - railroads linking vent B414wh to thraganda. It is expected to be''a source-:ot artificial irrigation, transforming desert sands, IA6 fertile lands. New water wells are proSectid MSR/Geopbysics Lakes, Balkhash Jan/Pib 152 (Coxvtd) using drilling machines driven by wind. Creation ,of.gardens on desert's inds, will result from Sts- .lin's Improvement of nature. 265T51 cm -4 trev3.ever) 4 "Xi Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geogral" No 2, pp 6o-6 :Ifticussion of works composed by a collection of -selentific vorkers of the Caucasian and Black Sea ~ei*editions, Council for the Study of Production ft~ces, Acad Sci USSR. Published by Acad Sci UM Pross., Moscow, 1950 - 1952. Divided into three jarts: PArb 1. Foothills of the North Slopes of 246"j ~34 'ahoy Kavkaz- Chief editor, Acad S. G. Strnmilj~. responsible editor, Prof Dr of Agric Sc:~ V. D. Xisl7akov, Moscow, 1950, 2,000 copies. P&A II. Blar-k Sea Shore Line From the Abkhaz Bor I- ~,der'q to the Shepua River Basin. Chief editor, A~Ad. '3*2. Polynov, responsible editor, Prof Dr of Agrie.. '861. V.D. Kislyakov, Moscow, 1951, 2YOOO copies. ftrt III. Black Sea. Shore 'Line From the Shepsa, 14yer Bas;n to the C,Jty of Novorossiyok. Chief.,: ie4it,or, Acad B.S. Polynov, responsible editor, Pr6f' Dr-of Agric Sci V.D. Kislyaxov, Moscow, 1952, oppies. Z~3 Maslav., Ye. P. Krym; ekonomiko-geograficheakaya, khRra, characteristic) Moskva,, Cloageolizdat, 1954. 175 Pe IlIus.# Diagrs,,,. Mapsj, Tables. "Literatura:": P, 170-(172) at head of titlez Akademiya Nauk SSSR. 318N,'5 621.01 -M3 kter:Lstika Orimea,; economic-geographic Institut Georgrafiie UMOT, Ys.P., kandidat skonomichookikh nauk. Northern Kamakhaten. Nauka I shisn' 21 no.6:37-38 Js 154. (HLIIA 7:6) (Kazakhstan-Agriculture) (Agricult-dre-Kazekhaten) MASWV. Ye.p. aw'silp Development of productive forces of the Northern Caucasus during the sixth five-year plan. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geog. no.5:35-45 S-0 156. (IGMA 9:11) 1. lnstitut eografii Akademit nauk SSSR. Mucasus, Northern-Sconamic policy) _qA*';VMIRONOVm, N.G., redaktor; NOGINA. H.L. takhni- [In the steppes and foothills of the Caucasus) V stoplakh L pred- gor'Ukh KOVkR2a. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry. 1956. 149 P. (MLPA 10:2) (Caucasus, Northern--PkWeioal geograpkW) 265 PHASE I BOOK EXFLOITATION Maslov, Ye. P. and Kerefcrv, K. N. Ekonamiko-geografichesk:Ly ocherk Kabardino-Balk ii (Econamic and Geographic Study of Kabardino-Balk iya) Moscov, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1957. 173 P. 3,ODO copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Kabardino-Balkarskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut pri Sovete Ministrov Kabardino-BLIkarskoy ASSR. Resp. Ed.: Shcherbakov, D. I., Academician; Ed. of Publishing Vouse: Khatskelevich, L. M.; Tech. Ed.: Pavlovskiy, A. A. PURPM: The book Is intended for general readers, and those interested in this region. In the text and title the region is referred to by its conve-n- tional r-yr--, Kabardluo-Ba3ka iya, or simply Kabarda (the fill I nis: Kabardino-Balkarskaya ASSR). The book was published to cccmu=rate the 400th anniversLz7 of the annexation of this region by Russia. Economic and aeographic study (Cont.) 265 COVERAGE: The book contains five chapters which cover the natural conditions, hiatory, economy, population and geographical-economic regions of Kabardino-Balkariya. All statistical material is for the years 1955 and 1956. The subchapter on industries is a thorough survey, but lacks production figures. The small republic(12,500 square kilometers; 359,,ODD inhabitants) is today one of the 70 economic regions into which the RSFSR is divided. Its economic sigaificance.according to the author.lies in the local non rrous and rare ores, and especially in the Tyrny-Auz tungsten andmolybdanun deposits. Some details on the facilities at Tyrny-Auz an given. 7here am also deposits of lead and zinc and to a lesser extent, nickel, arsenic, chrome and tin. Coal is mined in the region south of Bylym (between the Upper Bak an and the U~per Chegem) and buildin materials am quarried near Nallebik. The republic is particularly rich in volcanic tuff. M& Baksan Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Baksan River (north of Nallchik) sWp3-ies part of its surplus power to Groznyy and feeds also the Kislovodsk-MIneral'nyye Vody electric railway. Card 2/5 Economic and Geogmphic Sta.,y (Cont.) 265 The subchapter on local transportation presents valmble data on the length of Kabarda's higbways. 7he only large machine-building enterprise is at fiallchik. It manufactiuvs petroleum equipment, especially pumps. Fcod- processing establishments make up 68.6 percent of industry of the region. Mere axe 29 maps illustrating the economic conditions of the republic. Of 28 photograplis, only one shows an industrial object,, viz.,, a general vlev of the Wallchik Candy Factory. Economic conditions are further illustiated by statistical tables. Mere am 26 tables and 56 Soviet references. TAME OF MI-3: Forvord t, Tutroduction 3 Ch. I. Natural Conditions and Plesources 9 Topogmpby, geology and mineral wealth 9 CUmate 28 Hydroelectric potential 34 Card 3/5 Soil, flora end fauna 38 R&F.: otvetetven*7 red.; MUDDY, A.I., otvatetvemayy red.; HAS!L021a.4 .z owed" RYUMSIV, S.E., otvetstvenW red.; LTUBIMOV, I.M., red.; GIWKH, D.A., teki2n.red.; KUZMSOV. E.g., red.kart. (Northern Caucasus] Severnyl lavkas. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1957. 507 p. (NDiA 10:12) 1. Akademiya tauk SSSR. Institut geografti. (Caucasus, Northern-Geopaphy, loonomic) H-ASLOV, Ye--.F.-, kandidat geograficheakikh nauk. Development of the productive capacity of Kazakhstan. Priroda 46 no.2:3-13 7 157. (MLRA 10:3) 1. Institut j;eografli Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskva. (Kazakhstan--Aconomic conditions) MASLOV. Ye.P.. kandidat geografichaskikh nauk (Moskva) 'kil L ~~, Important region In Ukraine (OLover %leper regloag; a study in economic geography by A.A.KhIshniak. Reviewed by S.P. Haslov). Priroda 46 no.3.*119-120 My 157. (MLEA 10:3) (Anisper Valley-Bconomic geography) (Khizhniak. A. A.) MASLOV, Yevgeniy Petrovich- RODIONGVA, F.A., red.; OVCH11R.'IKOVA, OZUATSKAYA, M.D., tekhn. red. (The Northern Caucasus; study on the econoiric geograpby] Severnyi Kavkaz; ekonamiko-geograficheskii ocherk. Posobie dlia uchitelei. l,,oskva,, Uchpedgiz, 1962. 126 p. (MM 15:10) (Caucasus, Northern-Economic geograpby) HASLOV, Yea, Pro4ems of, agricultural development in the north Caucasian 3004mic Begion, Izv.AN SSM. Seregeog. no.6:50--59 S-D 162. 0 . (KW 15 912) lo Institut geografii AN SSSR. - . (Caucasus, Northern-Agriculture) I i2aik(A EWT(d)/EVIP(v)/ErIP(k)/EVJP(h)/EWP(I BC L ACC NRs "6021402 SOURCE CODE: UR/0103/66/000/006/0204/0224 AUTHOR: Maslov, Ye. P. (Moscow, Voronezh); Osovskly, L. M. (Moscow, Voronezh) ORG: none TITLE: Self-adaptive control systems with a model SOURCE: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, no. 6, 1966, 204-224 TOPIC TAGS: self adaptive control, servomechanism system, stochastic process, automatic control theory ABSTRACT: In this paper the authors discuss the basic r- iblems encountered in the theory of self-adaptive control systems which incorporate a modir' for simulation. Also analyzed are various problems in the analysis and synthesis of these systems. A review'Is presented of 144 Soviet, U. S., British, German, French, Japanese and other works. Among the problems discussed are: the selection of the model structure, criteria to be used in the comparison of i. the actual object with the model, deterministic methods for the analysis and synthesis of 5y. tems having a linear plant (including the method of induced artificial perturbation of the model parameters), deterministic methods for nonlinear system analysis and synthesis, and statisti- cal methods of model-IncluBive system analysis and synthesis. The authors wish to express UDC: 62-506.1 L 40241-66 ACC NRI APS021402 I their gratitude to V. Yu. Rutkovs , whose comme greatly aided in improving this survey. Orig. art. has: .7 ftpreB and 25 formulas. SUB CODE: 09,13/ SUBM DATE: 14Nov65/ ORIG REF: 045/ OMI REF: 099 ~%Istcv, YE. V. PA ?OT(,4 t WW" VASLOV, Yea. Skaw--I'm ~- Pathogenesis of some somatogento psychic disorders In the light of I.P.Pavlovis teaching on the higher nervous activity. lisiol,zhur. [Ukr.] 2 no.4:91-", JI-Ag 156. (HLU 9: 10) 1. Vvivalkiy modiehniy institut, palkhIstrichne klinika, (PSYCHOLOGY, PATHOLOGICAL) NASIA)T. Te.T..-professor (LIvoy) 10 Role of the cerebral cortex and the vegetative nervous s7stem in the pathogenesis of neuroses. Vrach.delo ao.2:135-137 7 157. (XLRA 10:6) (MMOM) (CUnRAL CORTRZ) (MMVOUS SYSTIM, SYMPATENTIC) 14,61LV, Ye.V. (Llvov) Role of somatic diseases in the pu*,r.~)genEi--Js .-.f 7rLr-,7 Goo. nauch. issi. psikhonevr. insL. '63. , . Ij U-1-11 lt~, 17 " I- ; 11~CCEESSION NRs AR4039241 S/0269/64/0001004/0073/0073 SOURCE: Rof. the Astronomlva, Abs, 4,31,490 AUT'HORt Xaslove Yee Vs TITLE: The problem of tZe height and intensity of explosion of the Tunguska meteorite CITED SOURCE: Tr. Tomskogo otd: Geogr. 0-va SSSR, Betatron. labor. Tomskogo mad. in-ta. v. 5. 1963, 105-112 TOPIC TAGS: meteorite, Tunguska meteorite, atmospheric shook wave, nuclear explosion TRANSLATIONs The flattening of the forest at the site of explosion of the Tun,,-,aska meteorite was caused by the horizontal component of a shook wave formina as a result of superposing of the incident and reflected wavas. Data on nuolear*explosions make it possible to determine the exoass pmasum p as a function of distance to the center of the explosion and the angle of Card 1/2 AccEssioN NR, AR4039241 incidence o:~ the wave. -ihe function a p = f (r) # where r is distance from the epicenter, has the paramoters: h -- height of the center and W - energy. It first Incroases and t1ion decreases. The forost flattening begins at r1 3 km and ends at r? - 15 Im. There boundax-les correspond to 50'A flattening,, for which it would be necessary to have a p = 0.2 k-r,/cj4'2* Henco: h = 7.LtO.7 km; W = 5.CL+2.5 megatons. If it is assumed, in accordance with K. P, Floronskiyl s data, that rl = 4 laa and r - 25 ~=, then. 2 h = 11-7 km,, W = 23 magatons. The comp-atatilons also are confirmed by a ro-ugh estimate, indicating that the height of the aerial explosion was equal to the radius of maximum destruction. 1. Zotkin. DATE kCQ% 2ZL-q64 SUB CODEz AS ENCLz 00 Co,d 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 852 Maslov, Yuvenaliy Aleksandrovich Vozdusk,no-elektrodugovaya rezka metallov (Compressed-air Are Cutting of Metals) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957. 38 p. (Series: Obmen tekhnicheskim opytom) 8,000 copies'printed. Reviewer: TorshilovP V.M., Engineer; Ed.: Galaktionov, A.T., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.: Sarafannikova, G.A.; Executive Ed. (Ural-Siberl.an Division of Mashgiz): Bezukladnikov, M.A., Engineer. PURPOSE: The booklet is intended for welders and foremen engaged in electric arc and gas cutting of metals. COVERAGE: The author discusses the compressed-air arc cutting -process noting its advantages over other methods of cutting. The Card 1/3 Compressed-air Arc Cutting of Metals 852 compressed-air arc cutting process is used principally for gouging and cutting steel and bronze parts. It may also be used to remove defective weld sections, to cut off rivet heads, to remove risers and gates from castings and to perform other cleaning and dressing operations. With the cooperation of welder G.A. Savelkov, the author designed two types of cutting torches for the compressed-air arc cutting process. There are three Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 The Nature and Advantages of Compressed-air Arc Cutting 5 Equipment for Compressed-air Arc Cutting 7 Apparatus for Compressed-air Arc Cutting 9 Electrodes 12 Technology of Compressed-air Arc Cutting 13 Card 2/3 Compressed-air Arc Cutting of Metals 852 Other Applications of ComPressed-air Arc Cutting 25 Engineering and Economic Indices and Development Prospects for Compressed-air Arc Cutting 28 Safety Measures in Compressed-air Arc Cutting 30 Supplement 35 Bibliography 39 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TJ1191.M3) Card 3/3 GO/Jmr 12-8-58 SUBJECTe USSR/Welding IUTHORt M&810T Yu. A., Engineer 135-5-10/14 TITLE3 Air-Arc Metal Cutting. (Vozdushno dugovaya rezka metallov). PERIODICALs "Svarochnoye Proizvodetvo", 1957, 5, pp 26-27 (USSR). ABSTRACTa At one of the machinebuilding plants in the Urals the author has developed a new cutter for carbon arc cutting which applies compressed air to blow out the metal which melts in the process. The cutter construction and the technology practiced are des- cribei in full detail. Cutting in achieved with the same clean lines and speed an with oxygen cutting devices. The article a6ita4as two tables iind two photographs. ASSOCIATIONt Rot stated. PRESENTED BYt SUBMITTEDs AVkILABLEt At the Library of Congress. Card 1/1 HIKHAYIOV, G.P.; HAS - .: FOFOIOV, A.A.; GALAKTIONOV, A.T.; BOBMIWV, 5. .-0 FIKOBOV, I.P.; DIMISOV, Yu.A.; SHAPEOV, B.K.; SHATOV. K.Tii; MIXHAYLOV. S.I.; PEMIN, LV.; KHOVANETS, V.K.; KOGHEVA, G.I.; MWTIRA, E.A. In memory of A. I. Akhun; an obituary. Svar,.proizv. no.12:46 D '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1.5ot,idniki Kafedry "Oborudovanlye i tekhnologiya averochnogo prolsvodstvan Ural'Bkogo politekhnicheekogo institute iment S.D. Kirova. (Akhun, Alekdandr Illich, d. 1957) MASLOV, Yu. A. (Engr.) "Air-Are Metal Cutting." paper presented at the Sverdlovsk Regional Conference an Gas-Flame Metal Workine and Electric-Gas Processes, Sverdlovsk, 14-16 May 1956, Sponsored by VNIIAtogen. P! SE I BOOK EXPLOITATIO,~ SOV/3913 AF-slov, Yuvenaliy Aleksandrovich 3varochnoye proizvod------ Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. 328 p. Istvo (Weldi 21,000 copies printed. Reviewers: S.I.- Mikhaylov,, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and L.K. Filonov, Engineer; Ed.: Yu.A. Denisov, Engineer; Exec. Ed. (Ural-Siberian Division, Mashgiz): A.V. Kaletina, Engineer; Tech. Bd.: N.A. Dugina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for students of machinery tekhnikums not specializing in welding;,and technical personnel in welding. COVERAGE: This book contains information on manual and automatic are welding, resistance and gaa welding, and cutting. Historical data and techniques of welding of steels, cast iron and nonferrous metals are presented. Also discussed are st;~;Ins and stresses occurring during welding, electric and gas-flame welding equipment, quality control, engineering and economic bases of welding processes, Card 1/113 Welding SOV/3913 and safety engineering. No personalities are mentioned. There are 14 references, all Soviet# TAIRI OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Symbols Used in This Textbook 4 Ch. 1. History of the Development of the Welding of Metals 5 1. Origination of the welding of metals 5 2. Development of welding and cutting in the USSR 9 3- Purpose of welding and cutting of metals 12 4. ClassXfication of welding methods 14 Review problems 21 Bibliography 22 4 Ch. II. The Electric Welding Are 1. Properties of the are 23 23 Card 2/13 GALAKTIONOV, A.T.; DENISOV, Yu.A.; KOFYTOV, G.T.. MASLOV.-M.A.; 11370NOV, I.P.; PETUNIN, I.V.; KOCHEVA , G.N.; Uifia;V:Z~; 1 0, S.M.; RAZIKOVf M.I.; SPWEWV, V.V.; STEPANOV, B.V., STEPANOV, V.V,j kand. tokbn. mmuk; SEELCMGV, B.Ye.; YUNYSHEVp G.P.; YESIKOV# K.A., dots., retsenment; BAKSHI, O.A.p doto.p retseadzent; BEREHIN, P.R.9 dots.p reteenzemt; FATSKEVICH, I.R.pdots., retsentzent; RUDAKOVp A.B.# dota.f reteenzent; FIZHBEYNp Mop inzb.p retsen- zent; KMSTALEV, L.Ya., $nzh.q, retsenment; KRUTIKHOVSKIY, V.G., in2h., red. BOBROV, Ye.l., kand. tekhn. nauk, red. DUGIVA, W.A., tekhn. red. [Welding handbook) Spravochnik raboohogo-evarshchika. Pod red. V.V.Stepanova. Moskva, goo. nm abno-takhmizd-vo muhinostroit. lit-ry, 3-960. 640 p. (Welding) (MIRA 14:6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5998 Maslov, Yuvenaliy Aleksandro,,P_'~~h, and Vladislav Dmittriyevich Gorozhanin A-vtornaticheskaya svarka tonkolis-tovoy vysokoprochnoy stali (Automatic Welding of Hit gh -Strength Sheet Steel) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961. 38 p. 8500 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: L. A. Malanicheva, Engi-neer; Tech. Ed.: N. A. Dugina. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for eng-ineers, technicians, and skilled weldors engaged in welding alloy steel sheets. COVERAGE: Experien~~e gained by induj,.ry in the automatic welding of 30KhGSA a __! 25KhSNVFA alloy steel sheets is described. Information is given on the technology, equipme-yrt,and accessories used in the welding of these steels. The welding of 1,-abes trind -tanks with I to 2 mm-thick walls made from IKhl8N9G steel and used in aggressive media under pressures up to 200 stn-L is also described. No personalities are mentioned. There -are 6 references, all Soviet. Card 1* WIDV,, Tuvemally Aleksandroviob; pRIDKISp Z,I,p reteezzent; BOGOSIAVETSP II.F... telffijired, [Air and electric-are metal cutting] Vozdusbao-olektrodugavaia reska, metallorv, Moskva# Masbgi2, 1962, 103 P. (NnA 15:5) (Electric metal cutting) TMONOV, T.F.; SMI-PYOV, V.V.; PIASLOV, Yu.~. Secmd edition of the book by A.A. Cn--kan "Velding al- Iv.4 tem- 4- im:RA IP-1) PlOratures*-. Avtom. svar. 17 no.6:9` Je 264 % - VAVILOV, A.F.; VOINOV, V.P.; VOLKOV., Yu.V. . kand. tekhn. naUk, retsenzent; MASTEN, Yu.A.., inzh., retsenzent.; (Friction welding) 53varka treniem. Foskva, Izd-vo "Hashinostroenie'll 1964. 153 p. (MlRA 17:6) DOAOFTE-YEV, A.P.; MUYZE-1,14EK, Yu.A., inzh., retsenzent; IIAIIUOV, YU.A., inzh., red. [Galculating the strengti. of' 6put-velded J~Antsl F~n-chet prochnosti svarnykh tocliechriykii scedinenli. Moskva, lzd- vo "Mashinostroenie," 19(.v,. 138 1,. (M[l(;- -af:F,) MIASLOI) YU.A. 4-nzh.; M!I-YIGTTN, V.O., itizh. Technical. and econom.'c characteristics of air-electri- arc planing wdth lamellur electrodes. Svar. proizv. no.9;17-19 S 165, (MlIL4 18:9) 1. Urallskly fcdItak'hnJ.cheok'I,v Inst:ILLt Lm. S.M.Kir(--va. FINLTICH,, V.'V.; VERMIN, N.N.; MASLOV. Yu.I. Effect-of different nitrogen sources on grovtb and moso accumulation in Chlorella pyrenoidosa. Vest.LGU 16 no.9,-I&-25 261. (MIRA 14,5) (Algae--Cultures and culture media) (Plantop Effect of nitrogen on) M"LOY I Th. a, Thermal -~Iculatton of a bighspeed gas engine. Trudy SaI no.16 p~.1:180-196 159. (MIRA 13:11) (Gas and oil engines) -BUMVSKIYO 0.1.9 kand.tekhn.nauk, dotseq ~F4=~TlyE,# asoietent daraphoanalytic method for inveatigating the performance of an internal combustion engine by means of indicator diagrams. Izv.vyo. ucheb.zav.; Pashinostr. no.3:218-128 160. 0IM 14.3 ) 1. Saratovskiy avtomobiI'no-dorozhnyy izwtitut. (Gas and oil engines.-Teating) MASLOV. Yu. N. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of basic indicator indices of trans- port engine operating on gas." Saratov, 1961. 20 pp with diagrams; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Mos- .Cow Motor Vehicle and Road Inst); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 191) MASLOV., Yu.N., inzh. Changes in the strength of the metal screens of papermaking machines occurring during their operation. Trudy LTITSBP no.11:49-53 162. (NIRA 16:10) I L ACCUSZON M.- AT4017650 5/3021/62/000/209/002110932 AVTHORs Haslov, TIA, N. TMZ-. The most general equations of analytical dynamics W~t Tashkent, Universitst. lbuchnytye tru0y*g no. 209o 1962. :-Matematichaskiye nauki (Mathematical ociencem), oo. 23. Makhanika (Machanico), -32 21 TOM TAGS: mechanics, analytic al dynamics bolonomic system, generalized coordinate, constraint, notion equation ABSTRACT: A large amount of literature exists on questions In nonlinear, non- bolonamic amhanics. This paper starts with a review of the most Important articles on the subject. The author then fiest qonsiders a mechanical system who&* position Is determined by the n Sawalized coordinate@ 41, ... Pqn and which is subject to the a amsbolonce;Lc constraints f*- 0 which my be of the first or second order an4 used not necessarily be liaw in the derivatives. no obtabo the &at general equations of analytic dynnisics for constraints of this type. Nexts. a more asimmial type of constraint to consider"t 4b dig# .4" 112 %t M: AT4017630 mbeca the k,,w are certain Intews; again, the mogt general equations of analytic aie obtailsed* As Illustrative mumple sob the p&W. Orij. art. bag: 29 Us. ASSOCU j Tad&mtokiy Univereitet(Tamikent Univera4ty) TZM 00 23Nmr" MM: 00 ND. W SWs 03 007 2/2 MIASIIDVP Yu.N., kand.LoIhTi..IInuI:j SY'UjjFVf V.P., kand.tokhn,I)III0 Establishing characteric- tics for '.ne adjuztment of carburpt-!Dn ey~it~ms of engines with spark ignition. Tzv.-~ys.uchob,zav.; mashinostr. nc.7: 101-206 164. (WRA 17~!U) 1. Saratovskiy politekhnicheski.y initl*tut. MASLOV, Yu.N, Investigating the we&r of the metal sarcens of papermaking machines at high speeds. Trudy LT17SBP no.13:1!2-120 164. (MIRA 18t2) 'HI AR5028207 souRcE com UR/OOh4/65/000/008/BO33/BO33 R: Maslov, Yu. N. Non-holonorde systems with ncn-linear relationship Ref. zh. Matematika, Abs. 8B185 EF SMCE: Nauchn. tr. Tashkentsk. un-t, vyp. 242, 1964, 37-47 DPIC TAGS: nonlinear. P. -entcod, mathematic method, second order equation UMACT; Some examples of materialization of mechanical systems with nonholonomic ,latiariship, non-linear and higher than first order, are discussed. Tie relation- Lips are presented by "conditioned" equations, containing, besides the coordinates Ich serves for determination of the system's ccnfigiration, also additional coor- nates and their derivatives. The following examples were analyzed: (1) a solid ving along a rod, which has a roller with the sharp edge rolling on the surface, ~) an example having a relationship to automatic control d acceleration of material rticle, etc. In these examples the non-linear nonholonomic relationship is of the vond order. (A. Galanov) B COIE: 12/ SUBM DATE: none Ird V7.933 L 47156-66 M(2) IMC) As.690405 SOURCE COMES UR/0124/65/0DD/0D9/A0O7/AOO7 AFMOR i Mw1ov, tu. N. TIM: Integration of the equations ~0~f motion of nonoonservative s.,pVtom9 SOURCEt Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 9A55 REP SOURCEi Nauchn. tr. Tashkentsk. un-t, vyp. 242v 19649 31-36 TOPIC TAGSa Hamilton Jacobi equation, =Znetio field, charged particle, mechanics MP"40AP 11#j'q TA'OA? ABSTRACT: A came in investigated where the equations of notion of a nonconservative (holonosio) med)umical system are integrated by means of a method analogous to the method of Namilt.on-Jacobi. The equations of motion in intrinsic coordinates are written in conmiciLl form. It is shown that in the given case there exists a theoreig similar to the Zwd1ton-Jaoobi theoren. As an exanple the notion of a heavy electrimlV dwged partial* in a magnetic -field moving aloog the surface of a mhoo cylinGer with a borizontal axie is considered. A. 0. Galanor Itranslation Of abstr&c!7 SM COM 20 -7 AUTHORS: Maslov, P. G. and Maslov, Yu. P. TITLE: On the Possibility of Pro diction of Vibrational Spectra of some Compounds from tho Known Spectra of' Other Oompounds. (0 vozmozhnosti predskazaniya kolebatollnylth spektrov odnikh soyedineniy po izvestnym spektram drugikh). PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.111, Wr.1, pp.38-63. (USSR) ABSTRACT: Formulae of hAlogen derivatives of methane can be obtained as combinations of chemical formulae of other methane derivatives, e.g. CHXY9 a 095(CHY3 + CHYX2), where X, Y, are halogens. Knowing vibrational spectra (v.s.) for molecules GHY3 and GHXY2 and averaging their frequencies, one can obtain a good approximation to the V.S. of CM2. Table 1 gives frequencies of v.B. of halogen derivatives of methane calculated in this way. These calculated values are compared with experimental ones and are found to be in good agreement. Tables 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 give values of vibration frequencies Card 1/3 calculated in this way for methane halides, ethane halogen 0 1,- 1-6/ 1 B On the Possibility of Prediction of Vibrational Spectra of Bome Compounds from the Known Spectra of Other Compounds. derivatives, trimethylene halides, halogenated ethylenes, ethylene halides, certain simple molecules like BeF6, GeC14 and other compounds. Tables 3, 6 and 12 give vibrational thermodynamic functions calculated from vibration frequencies both Dbtained experimentally and determined in the way indicated above. From the results obtained the authors conclude that v.s. frequencies of the molecules discussed are approximately additive. This also applies to their, intensities and polarizations. The spectra calculated by averaging are thermodynamically almost equivalent to the true spectra. In the majority of cases the spectra calculated by averaging have frequencies which are nearly identical with those calculated using the theory of molecular vibrations, and are close to the experimental values. The method proposed in this paper can be applied to frequency harmonies as well. There are 12 tables, and 18 Card 2/3 references, 3 of which are Slavic. 51-1 -6/ 18 On the Possibility of Prediction of Vibrational Spectra of some Compounds from the Known Spectra of Other Compounds. ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Mil tary Mechanical Inatitute, Department of Physics. (Leningrad vo-yenno-mekhanicheskiy inatitut, Kafedra fiziki.) SUBMITTED: December 25, 1956. AVAILABLE: Card 3/3