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USSR/Electronics Gas Discharge and Gar. ~t5churge Instruments H _7
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Finikay No 5) 1957Y 12372
%%uthor P~trov P.A-, Kuzovnikov, A.A.
Inst
Title The DC Component of Corona Discharge in a Hi8b Frequency
Field.
Orig Pub Vestn. Mosk. un-ta, 1956, No 6, 39-46
Abstract Results are reported on an experimental study of high fre-
quency field (1.5 and 5 14c) between cylindrical coaxial
electrodes. The internal electrode was a nichrome wire
0.2 mm in diameter. A noticeable de current component,
having the character of low-frequency pulses, was obser-
ved. The dependence of the dc component of the current
on the high-frequency voltage was determined at various
diameters of the external cylinder and for different orien-
tation of the electrodes. The change in the orientation
of the electrodes made it possible to study the influence
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USSR/Electronics - Gas Discharge and Gas Discharge Instruments H-7
'Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Flzika, No 5, 1957, 1-2372
of the convection currents. The dependence c.1' the dc- (:cin-
ponent on the magnitude of the additional dc voltage ap-
plied to the electrodes was obtained. The value of the de
component of the current at the above frequencies exceeds
the values obtained in the case of a commercial frequency.
This is connected with the observed characteristics of the
different lengths . Tt is noted that the dc component of
the current is determined essentially by the number of ne-
gative particles, and that the process of corona formation
in a high frequency field is connected with the presence
of ions of low mobility. All the experiments were carried
out in air at atmospheric pressure.
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geografti; BMTUKOV, V.V.; PrfROV P F zavluxh6nriYY uckitel'
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Letters to the editor. Geog. Y shkole 26 no.2:60-63 Mr-Ap '63.
(MIRA 16-.4)
1. Solnechnogorskaya shkola No. 5, Moskovskay oblasti (for
Nikitin). 2. Staromatinskaya odinnadtsatiletnyaya shkola,
Bakalinskogo rayons Bashki"koy ASSR (for Agilev). 3. K 7Bkiy
pedagogicheskiy institut imeni M.V. Frunze (for Blryukov .
4. Shkola RSFSR imeni M.I. Kalinina g. Bugur-uslan kfor Petrov).
5. Shiryayevskaya shkola Irkutskogo rayons. Irkutskay oblarti
(for Demchenko).
(Geography--Study and teaching)
K&LININ, M.A., uchitell; KRASIKOV, I.N., uchitelf; PETROV, F.F.,
zasluzhennyy uchitell shkoly RSFSR; PODOSINKIN, B.N., uchitell;
KALUZHSKM , N.I., uchitell; YEGYALZARYAN, D,; OKHAPKIN, F.P.
(Kirov); GUTENEV, P.A. (s.Mikhaylovskoye S7tavropollskogo kraya)
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sem:Lletnyaya shkola Krasnoyarskogo kraya (for Krasikov). 3.
Shkola imeni M.I. Ke-linina, g. Buguruslan (for Petrov). 4. 5-ya
shkola g. Ishimpaya (for Podosinkin). 5. Nizhno-Smorodir3kaya
shkola Kurskoy ~blasti (for Kaluzhskikk). 6. Aygestanskaya
shkola Arm7anskoy SSR (for Yegyazaryan).
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TVANOV, D.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; IODA, V.V.. ixzb.; KAREV, I.P., inzh.;
KLETSKIN. G.I., detsent. kand.tekbn.aauk; KOROTEDV, A.G., ixzh.:
MTJRAKHIN, A.S., inzh.; NEKHENDZI, Tu.A., prof.. dektor tekhn.aauk;
PETIny'.I.Q., iftzh.; SIAEU)V, M.A.. lnzh.; SIROTIN, A.I., inzh.,
FO&T-1-id-va; TIKHOIK)V, A.Ta.. takhm.red.
FFoundry machinery; Sacnnd International Exhibition of Foundrr
Machinery and Fnun.~ries of the German Federal Republic and German
Democratic Republic] Liteinaia tekhnika; 2-ia Mezbdunarodnaia
vystavka liteinoi tokhniki i litelaye teekbi FRG I GDR. Pod rRd.
P.F. Vasilevskogn. Moskva, Gon. nauchan-tekhm. Izd-ve mashini-3-
strolt. lit-ry, 1958. ?12 p. (MIRA 12:1)
(Dusseldnrf, Germany--Foundry machinery and supplies--Exhibitions)
UIMRAIetalm - Cast Iron J"- Rl
"Increasing the Wear Resistance of Cylinder
Blocks by Application of Titanium-Copper Cast
Irons," D. P. Glukhov, Engr, P. G. Petrov, Engr,
Laureate of Stalin Prize, ZIS
"Litey Proiz" No 1, PP 4-7
Since 1949 nearly 1,000 automobiles were produced
with blocks made of cast iron with added titanium
and copper. This cast iron demonstrated improved
mech properties. Expts established decrease in
wear of cylinders by 30-50%. In addn wear was
more uniformly distributed. Suggests chem compn:
USM/Metals - C&st Iron (Contd) Jan 51
3.2-3.4%C, 2.0-2.2% si, o.6-o.8% mn, o.16-o.22% P,
MAX 0.12%, 0.25-0.35% Cr, 0.25-0.35 Ni, 0.35-0-50
Cu, 0,08-0.15 Ti. Despite higher hardn ss of cylin-
der3, wear of piston rings is same or somewhat
lower than usual.
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exchanging filters, pipes. and fittings. &erg.bi-;l. no.1:29-30
Ja '57. (MLRA 10: ".)
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PITROV,P.I.
Temperature balance in tree trunks. Bot.zhur.40 no.4:584-587 Jl-Ag
155.
(KLRA B-11)
1. Stokovays gidrometstantBiya. Hemeshayevo, Kiyevgkoy oblasti
(Plant temperature) (Trees)
SHMIRMIN, Diodor Yofreriovich; EATS. Yekov 1,1vovich; MMOV. Fatr
Ivanovich; CHERNYAK, I.S., dotsent, red.; SHILLING, V..A.,
iz~--.--red.; GVMS, V.L., tekhn.red.
[Participation of the section of scientific and technical
information in the work of the scientific research institute]
Uchaetie otdela nauchno-tekhnicheBkoi informatsii v razra-
botk-akh nnuchno-issledovatellakogo instituts. Leningrad, 1960.
2ni P. (MIRA 14:1),
(Te chnology-IntcrTrot Ion serViC8B)
105-58-3-13/31
AUMORSI Kaplyanskiy, A. Ye. , Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor,
Petrov, P. I. , Candidate of Technical Sciences (Leningrad)
TITLEs Compensated Mechanical Commutating Rectifiers (Kompensiro-
vannyye kommutatornyye mekhanicheskiye vypryamiteli)
PERIODICALs Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 5, pp. 52 - 56 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs At first the theoretical foundations are given. For rotating
mechanical commutating rectifiers it is suitable to improve
the commutation by means of introducing the rotation e.m.f.
At first the compensation e.m.f. el ka and e' kb are investi-
gated, in the case of which the current variation law ia(t),
which guarantees a sparkless commutation is taken for grar.Ited.
The resistance variation law for the brush forms of contact
R and R b can be assumed either according to the hypothesis
o? 0. G. Vegner (he assumes a constant decrease of voltage
in the brush form of contact AU - const (Ref 3), independent
from the current density), or according to the hypothesis of
Card 1/4 1. S. Yelokhin (he assumes that R a - Rb- R-const. (Ref 4)), or
Compensated Mechanical Commutating Rectifiers
105- 58-3-13/31
accordin- to the classical theory (R - const, on the tota!
brush surface the specific value of R is equal and does not
depend on the current density). For the purpose of solving
the given task it is appropriate to apply the superposition
method by means of dividing the computation into two stages.
In the first stage it is assumed that e 'ka-el hb -0 and that
the current is determined by the equivalent a pply. For
it and it bthe equations (3), (4) and (5) are derived. In
thg second stage it is assumed that e ame .0 and that the
circuit of the supply is open, i.e. I . 6. Accordingly,as the
amperages i a and i are given, the equation (5) can be solved
graphically or analytically. The solving of (3) and (4) rend-
ers possible the determination of it - and "b- variations,
a
which are necessary for the following determ nation of the
compensation e.m.f. during the commutation period according
to the first two hypotheses. - Finally, the equation (10) is
obtained for the compensation e.m.f. . - Herefrom `~ follows
that the compensation e.m.f. possesses two componenrBt the
neutralizing e.m.f., which compensates the linear e.m.f.
e0 ' ea - ebt and the commutating e.m.f., which compensates
Card 2/4 t e reactive and the active voltage drop. For the purpose of
105-5;8-3-13/3-1
Compensated Mechanical Commutating Rectifiers
examining the above-mentioned problem, three models of me-
chanical commutating three-phase rectifiers with a compen-
sation e.m.f. were built and investigated. The first two
models were fed by a three-phase transformer. The oscillo*
gram shows that, owing to the compensation e.m.f., the re-
8ulting linear voltages show zero-values, during which the
commutating takes place according to the rectilinear law.
The reactive coil with high inductivity in the direct cur-
rent circuit almost completely smooths the rectified current
and voltage. Both models worked satisfactorilys The degree
of sparking at 30 V on the direct current voltage-side and
20 A did not exceed 1 1/4. The efficiency of the rectifiers
themselves amounted to 96 %, and taking into consideration
the transformer- and synchromotor losses - 81,8 %. - In the
third model the deficiencies of the first two models were
removed. The compensation e.m.f. are obtained from an auxi-
liary generator and are fed into the circuit across a three-
-phase group of monophaBe transformers, which feed the recti-
fier.
Card 3/4 'Llhe experimental investigation of the model showed its satis-
Compensated Mechanical Commutating Rectifiers
105-5&3-13/31
factory operation, at atabilized modes of operation of up
to 25 A and 23 V, as well as at short, twice repeated over-
loads. There are 8 figures and 4 references, &3.1 3"Ut.
SUBMITTEDt May 27, 1957
Card 4/4
Cal I Nr A-F
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TxanE~actlons of the 7`h1rd A.11--.L-ior. Kathematleal Congre, f
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Jun-Jul '56, Trudy '56, v. 1, Sect. Rpts. , Izdatel'stv,~ A.N SSSR, mr~scow, 145 L, 237 Pp.
O!i-,19.nii.N. M. (Mosccw'. On Geometry of Surfa(,.-es ir.
Affine-gimplectftc Mult-Imorphtc Spa-ze.
Mention Is made of Laptev, G. F.
Penzov, Yu. Ye. (Sar~,tOV), C]a9Q1f'7!3t-1on of Geometric
Objects. 3
Mention is made of Vagner, V. V., Dabnov and Uber.
Pervikova, V, N. (Mos,~ow). Pundamental Theorem of Central
Axonometry for
,~& _Dlmen,21onal Spa:e?.
Petrov, P. I. (Kazan'). Classification Prq.nci-ple
or__Td7en%ffii~an Manifolds According to Their Differential
Invariants, and its Application.
Mention is made of Skhouten, I. A.
Card 52/80
AUTHOR PETROV, P.I. 2o-6-TI59
TITLE The invariants of the Second Order of a Quaternary Quadraitio
Differential Form. (Invariants vtoroeo poryadka kyaternarnoy
differentsiallnoy kyad-ratichnoy formy.- Russian)
PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR 1957, Vol 113, Nr 6, pp 1214-1217
(USSR)
ABSTRACT According to the author of the paper under review, the investi-
gations by E. Cartan and N.A. Rozenson do not deal exhaustively
with the problems of the determination of the basis of a
oomplete system of scalar invariants of the second order of a
quadratic differential form of four variables. A brief dia-
oussion of the alleged defmota of the relevant papers is given.
On basis of a theorem of reduotion, every soalar differential
invariant of sooond order of the manifoldness T is a common
algebralo Invariant of the fundamental tensor and of the second
affined extension of this tensor. kocording to T.Y. Thomas
(The Differential Invariants of Gen*ralized Spao Ch Vil
a
'
1934) suoh invariants I satisfy a oompleto ayete:
of P(n>2
)
independent homogeneous differential equations of the first
order:
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The Invariants of the Second Order of a Quaternary Quadratic
Differential Form.
order of a quaternary quadratic differential form (manifold-
ness T4).
(1 chart)
ASSOCIATION: Scientific Research Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics
IN. G. ChebotarevI, State University Kazan'.
PRESEFTED BY: I.H. Vinogradov, Member of the Academy, 19.11. 1956
SUBMITTED: 13-3. 1956
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
CARD 3/3
16(1)
AUTFIC,R-. Petrov,P.I. 3( V;'
TIT LE Tnvarl ant.-, ar:d C I a 5sific at i on of Quit drat.A :, it if forent lal ~.'vrwq
of Four VariaLles
PERIODICAL- Izves-,-.iya Akademi--' nauk -'3SR, 3eriya matemati..~-!ieskaya,
Vol 25, Nr 3, pp 387-420
ATSTIRACT~ The present paper was already announced in f-!ie" Th,? author
construTts the simplest base of the compic.,te system of
differential invariants of the Riemannian manifo2i- V. metrize3
b xj
y nor.-slng-alar q~iadratic differential forms ds g 13 1'x,)dx
gnatures 4, -2 or 0, With the aid of the arithmetic
with the si -
invariants of tho irredu.~ible parts Df the t-2n%3r of -curvature
Rh-ijk tne author gives a classificati-Dn of the Riemannian sja*,:es
of four dimenaion2. By specialization herefrom cne cl-tain.3 the
invariants ani the classifiration of the ~onformal-p-lanc fr-ur-
iimensional qpac~,s of Einstein for eazh of the pn3sible sigT~ature
Card 112
Invariants and Classification of -quadratic
Differential Forms of Four Variables
values. 28 theorems are given altogether. The autr..'.)r mi_-ntirns
N.A.Rozenson.
There are 9 tables, and 14 references, 4 of which ;lr~ _!oviet,
4 French, 1 Belgian, 2 Dutch, I English, and ' American.
SUBMITTED: February 19, 1058
Card 2/2
FZTROV. P.I.
Classification of three-dimensional Riemann spaces on the basis
of their differential Invariants. Uch. zap. Raz. un. 117 nr.9:11?-121
'57. MRA 13:1)
1.Nauchno-isslodovatel'skly inatitut matematiki I mokhaniki im.
N.G. Chabota-eva.
(Spaces, Generalizod)
PSTROV, P.I.
Mccl-recurrent three-dimensional Rlemann spaces. Uch. zap. K&2.
un. 117 no.9:122-126 '57. OURA L3: 1)
l.Rauchno-isaledovatellakiy institut matomatlkl i mokhaniki
im. N.G. Chabotareva.
(Spaces, Generalized)
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Differential invariants of' the secord order of twc~-d~ en8i-_r,_-
spaces of symmetric affine connection and -heir use. C-:ek,,,--Z---
mat zhurnal
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PETROV, P.I.
Classification of conformally plane four-dimensional Riemannian
"ces. Bal Ae Fol mat 1.1 no.4:169-171 163.
1. Institut matematiki, Kazanakii univeraltet, Kazan', SSSH.
Presented by A. Mostowski.
PETROV,~P.I.
Fundamental problem of non-Riemannian geometry in the binary reFiDn.
DoH . %N SSSR 140 no.4: ?((.- -IM 0 '61. t% xl.;L'~ ' 4: ~ ;
1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvpnnyy universitet im. V.1.Ul'yanova-Lenin;x.
Predstavleno akademikom P.S.A3eksandrovym.
(Geometry, Analytic)
PETROV P.-.j
f-
Classification of Rienann's varriations of conforming Ricci-
recurrent plates. Bul Ae Pol mat 8 no.11/12:729-734 (,n.
1. Institut, matematiki Kazanskogo universiteta (SSSR). Presented by
A. Mostoweki.
(Calculus of variations)
MROV, P. 1.
A theorem on finding scalar invariants of binar7 differential
qua(iratic forms. Dop.AN URSR no.9:1171-1173 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institat matematiki i maklianiki im.
N.G.Chebotareva pri Xazanskom gorudarstvennom universitete.
(Forms, Quadratic)
PETROV, P. 1.
Four-dimen---onal Fr-iemann spaceq ~ '~ %r- F!'.- ' ' m -,-; - ',- 7' F '.: - 5
Bul ~.c Pol math 1-4 no.8:0;-4.Pe-I '6&.
1 .
I. N.G. Chebotarev MaLheimatl"a, -n F " ~ 1, "; '~ t- '~' ~ '.. h ~- ~ ir. " v f~ r 5 , t'1 ,
razan. `Tt--aentfirl 15Y i-. Vostcvsk.l I
FIDELEV, Aleksandr Savellyevichp prof., doktor tekbn.nauk; MOLCHANOV,
F.V., kand.tekbn.naukp retsenzent; RMOV, P.H p inzh.p
retsenzent; LUUW , I.M., Imb., retsenzent; ICB, E.I.,
red.izd-va,- ELIKINA, E.M.p tekbn.red.
[Basic considerations in quarrying rocksp gravelf and sand]
0snovvye raschety pri otkrytoi razrabotke nerudmykh stroitell-
mykh materialov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroito arkhit.
i stroit.materinImn, 1960. 171 p. NIRA 14:6)
1. Institut Gipronemeta-ud (for Petrovp Lerman).
(Stone, Crushed) (Sand and gravel induBtry)
PL-MOV, P. -..
Tibia - Fracture
Surgical and cGns--rvative therapy of closed oblique and spiral ~rF~ct--;res o' the t-Iria.
Khirurgiia, no. 1, 1952.
9. Montbly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November -195A Unclassified.
PETROV. IP-N.; PETROV, B.A., direktor.
Two cases of acute appendicitis caused by metastasis of gastric cancer.
Khlrurgiia no.4:82-84 Ap 153. (KLHA 6:6)
1. Vtoraya khirurgicheakaya klinika Mosk-ovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-is-
sledovatellskogo institute, skoroy pomo6hchl iment Sklifosovslcogo.
(Stomach--Cancer) (Appendicitis)
PE"OV, P. N. Cand Mod Sci -- (diss) "Operative treatment of intertrochanterio
and transtroshanterio hip fractures." Mos. 1957. 12 pp 20 cm. (First Mos Order
of Lenin Med Inst im 1. M. Seohenov), 200 copies (KL, 14- 57, 88)
_UC
FJITROV.
Surgical treatment of trochanteric fractures of the fewar using a
three-bladed nail and a diaphystal, plate [with summary in English].
Xhirurgiia 33 no.4:115-123 Ap 15,11. (KLRA 10:7)
1. Is 2-y khirurgicheBkoy kliniki (zav. - prof. B.A.Petrov)
Moskovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-issledovatellskgo instituta skoroy
pomoBhehl iment N.V.SklifosovBkogo (dir. - zealuzhenyy vrach USSR
M.N.Teresov)
(YMM, fract.
surg.. use of snail & diaphysial plate)
PETROV,,P.N.; BYKOV, G.A.
Favorable outcome in treatment of arteriomesenteria-I thrombos-'s.
Khirurgi.ia 35 no.9:109-LU 159. (MIRA 13:12)
(MESENTERY-BLOOD SUPPLY)
(THROMBOSIS)
(ANTICOAGULANTS)
PVMVP PON*
Simplified method for the subcutaneous introduction of a nall
in fractures of the femoral neck. Qrtopetravm.i protes. 2:1
no,2tl8-23. 7 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(FORTR-FUCTURE) (INTMAL FIXATIOV IN FRACMMS)
- PEMVp P.No, kand.med.nauki OBTROVSKAUp I.M.
Subtotal revection of the stomach in cancer with oubetiWAen of
segment of jejunum. Khirargiia 36 no.8&54-56 Ag 060. OMIA 13:2.1)
1. Iz XDskovskogo gorodakogo naucbno-issledovatellskogo instituta
Okoroy poxophohi imeni Me Sklifoeovskogo (dir. - msluzhermyy
Irach USSR H,M. Tarasovp glavnyy khirurg - prof. B.A. Petrov).
(STC14ACH-4PI;CER) (JEJUNUY,-ZURGERY)
PETROVO P.N.
Complete transverse rapture of the atwmch and duodenur. with
avulsion of the common bile duct following closed abdominal trauma,
Vest. khir. 84 no.5;103-105 My 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(ABDC14EN-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-DISEAS~S)
~MQV., starakiy nauchnyy sotrudnik (Moskva, Zh~-193,, u1. 6-ya
Kbabskimwakaya, d.4.. kv.4)
Cbteosynthesis of a subcapital fractures of the femoral neck
combimed with fractures through and under the trochanter of
the tenor. Ilin.khir. no.12&63-64 D 162. (MIM 1632)
lo TraTmatologicheskaya klinika (zavo - prof* Iol. Sokolov)
HDskovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
skoroy pomoshchi immi H.V. Sklifosovskogo.
(FERUR-FRACTURE)
FETROVj,_ stELrqhiy nauchnyy sotrudni-k (Moskva Zh-' 93#6-Yn
Kozhuk-bovskaya ul.,d.4,kv.4)
Method of operative treatment of f~-act-urea of the heel bone.
Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 nc.5z5O-52 My 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Tz 2-y trnvmato1ogic1ie8kcy kliniki (zav. - kand. med. Dauk
P.N. Petrcrv) MoskovEkogo instituta skoroy pomoshchi Ineni
Sklifosovskogo (dir. - zas."uzhennyy vrach UkrSSR M.M. T&T-ELSOV).
I--, T~ f N* F. N. (Voskvu, la,yb k
Bedside extenbicn r,r-t f,)r, IK,
treatment of h f ra-
63 Mr 165.
1. Iz 2-y travmatc-lcgi-bt!~-.k:-y kl;r.'.ki '7,av.
P.N.Petrov) Instituta skcrcy
'~di-r zasluviierny-y VI-1101
PETRgvf F.U., med. nauk
Gbolecyatostoml In acute cholecystItis in elderly perscna.
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Mrudy Tnat. im. N.V. SkIlf,9t71-77 161. (MIRA 18e6)
1. Moakovs~!y moichnc--issledovateilskly institut skoroy
pomoshchf -,mpr! Sklioscv~qkogo.
PETROV, P.N. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik (Moskva Zh-193,~,va Kozhu-
khovskaya d.4,kv.4,
Surgical treatment of multiple fractures of trocha-n*Lf-ric ly-)n~~3.
Ort. trav-m. i protez. 23 no.10:68-70 0 162. (MIRA 17:10)
1. lz travmatologicheskoy klirdki (zav.- prof. !.I. Sokolov/
Moskovskogo gorodskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni
inst1tuta. skoroy pomoshchl imeni Sklifosovskogo (dir.-
zasluzhennyy vrhch UkrSSR M.M. Tarasov).
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direct observation- It is considereo ti;- tiie def'ect-q had litLIe
influence on the mtrength of the pt.jte-.I-~cciuse of plastic ftow aC
the meldl Fig~fi plots strain in kjL,'mrn- -.-I a function of the
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slr3in-speed data using a compiscei 1, - imporlant. to noxite
'he dit I't-rPnce between the maxinitim 1;,i Iiirv ~.ivvqs raAcuiate:i Vel
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f~r)C~11 IIi'llors ratio is the ratio -.1 if, tho ive;iiri -;krvsF-,
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-?"It !,if t1v t ;-t t -s made of chrome-nis. k (, I -t I t.i in t6 yield point of
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kilid" I -v ') t' I o!.; t t C flow like that tp-sted t t, n I L it e nc e o f de fec t t, i s
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ho, a I f ec I ed it e ( t i on Further stut1% r # qu i red to determine what
defec t -4 are permissible. In 2 part i c u j a 1 tests should be made on
i-lates %ith defects o f 10 '11-, Me And on discs of other
materials or in other condii)onti r$ 1. The following
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E194/E555
engineers participated in the work: T. A. Stepanove, Z.L.Zlatin,
A.V. Shiryayeva and N. S. Martlyanov. There are 6 figures and
7 references: 3 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The English-language
references read as followst Ref.lt E. L. Robinson: Trans.ASME,
1944, v.66, VII, No.5, PP-373-386; Ref.2: Fonda, L.B. : Trans.ASMB,
1948, v-70, No.l. - .1-12; Ref-3t Holmes, A.G., Jenkins, I.E. and
Repko. A.I., NACA. Tech.Note, 1951, No.2397; Ref.4: Mega, S.,
Hagihara, S., Proc of the Sixth Japan National Congress for Applied
Mechanical', Tokyo, 1956-1957, pp.79-86. ."fl.-,
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TITLE: Study of the form in -o f anode films on Aft alloy in_~:~glic aq
id solutions
9
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy kbimii, v. 39, no. 3, 1966, 589-595
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, anodic oxidation, oxalic acid
BSTRACT: The study was aimed at determining the most important relationships be-
the weight and volume changes of sasples of ANg aluminwAlloy (2.3% Mg, 0.35%,
Mn, 0.12% Fe, 0.03% Cu) and the conditions of forming of anode films in oxalic acid
'zolutions. The following factors affecting these changes were studied: oxallc acid
concentration, electrolyte temperature, duration of anodizing, stirring, and current
The forming of the anode film was found to be primarily determined tT the
uantity of electricity passed and by the electrolyte temperature. Because of the
derate solubility of the anode film in oxalic acid solutions, films of substantia1
Ickness (120-130 0)~can b~ obtained without cooling~the electrolyte or parts to
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t!Bnperatures. For the samereason, curves representing the weight and size
changes of the samples as fmctions of the factors studied have no maxima character-
,istic of the growth of Mms during anodizing.in sulfuric acid solutions (except the
,we*ight-change curve at 3500 at standard conditions, and lie above the axis,of ab-
scissas. In industrial manufacturing, the established relationships enable one to
predict the necessary film thicknes'ss the changes In the size of parts,-and the
AA.nge * the size of, the metal. as. a function' of the conditions of the process, anId
so. permit :the selection of- the'~ most suitable anodizin conditions. . Orig. art.
9
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PITROVt P.P.
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Structure of the 1"jr ribs. Arkh. anat., Moskva 29 no-5:65-67 Sept-
Oct 1952. (CL*L 23:2)
1. Of the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatony
(Head -- Prof. V. A. Ivanov), Second Moscow Medical Inetituts imeni
1. V. Stalin.
MROV, P.P.
Structure of svlenic VeBSeI8. Arkh.anat.gist.i embr. 30 no.3:54-
60 W-Je 153. (MLRA 6:6)
1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgit i topograficheakoy anatomli
(zav. -prof. V.A.Ivanov) 11 Moskovskogo meditainskogo inBtituth
imeni I.V.Stalina.
(SPLEEN,
blood sunply,
anat. aspects)
PETROV. P.P.. kandidat meditainskikh nauk
Clinical significance of nev data on the structure of t~-,e intercostal
ner7~ia. KYirurgita no.7:49-54 i1 154. MRA 7:10)
1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgit s topograficheskoy anatomiyey
(zav. prof. Y.A.Ivanov) II Moskovskogo moditsinBkogo instituta
im,!-:i I.V.Stalina.
(NERVES, THORACIC,
intercostal, structure)
PSMOV. F. P.
Surgical Anatomy Of Pulmonaz7 nerves. rhirurglia no.12:66-75 D '55
(MINA 8:14)
1. Iz kafedr7 operativnoy khirurgii s topograficheskoy anatomiyey
(zav. prof. V. A. Ivanov. II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo institu'L,-
imemi 1. V. Stalina)
(LUNGS, innervation.
anat. & surg. aspects)
Prmy, P. P.
!~~- 1FMmqtFm- ~'-Zuw* i 7;
Trunk topography of the intercostal nerves. Arkh.amt.glet. I
embr. 32 no.1:24-27 J&-Mr '55. ()(T.RA 8: 9)
1. Is Imfedry operativnoy kbirurgil i topografichookoy amtomit
(zav.kafedroy prof. V.A. Ivanov) 11 )tDakovskogo maditsinskogo
instituta Iment I.V.Staltm)
(UHM. MMACIC.
topography of Intercostal nerves)
F:~TXV, P. P:- and XCVA~~ 3K1", F. 1%
A Model For tt,e .,tud-, of Conditions ' nduciv.? to Inf ecti ~us
Disea,-;es.
VC'Y-;;IIN0-- M,~01TSIN---KIY -7HUZNAL
No. 1, January 195o pp 87
KOVARSKII. F.N..muyor moditainakoy sluzhby; PI;TROV, P.P.,podpolkovnik
maditainskoy sluzhby
Electric model for studying the etiology of infectious disease.
Voen-med. zhur. no.1:87 Ja '56 (MLRA 10:5)
(COMMUNICABI.N DISEASES,
model for investigation of appearance & transm. of infect.
dis.) (Bus)
PETROVY P.P. (Shortandy)
Work of the district hospital under the new system of district
rearrengement. Sov. zdrav. 22 no.6:5-7163. (1-tlhA 16:9)
1. Glavryy vrach Shortandinskoy bollaitsy Alekseyevskogo ra-
yona TSelingradskoy oblasti.
(LUMEYEVKA DISTRICT (TSELINOGRAD PhOVLJCF~-HJSPI'l"AI3)
ISTONIIN, Pavel Aleksandrovich; NAYDENKO, O.M., kand.-ekhn. nauk, dots.,
retsenzent; IM tYE, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk-, starshiy nauchnr-
sotr., retsenzent; FMOL F.P., nauchnyy red.; VASIL'YEVA,
Z
N.N., red.; KOIROIMMO, Yu.11., tekhn. red.
[Kinematics and dynamics of piston-type internal coi;.bustion
engines with corbined cycles; generAlized me,.,.hod for analyzing
crank.Eears of engines] Kinematika i dinamika porshnevykh DVS 5
kor-bir,irovannymi skhemami; obobshchennyi metod analiza krivo-
shipno-shatura.ykh mekhanizmov dvigatelei. 14ningrad, Gos.
soiu7.noe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl., 1961. 303 P.
(E.IRA 15:2)
(Gas and oil engii.es)
(Cranks and crankshafts)
NAYDMIKO, Oleg Konstantinovicb- PETROV Pavel Petrovich; IVANCHENKO, N.B.,
1 y
kand. tekhr.. nauk, retsied-i-e-n-l-, -IA WYE-, T.- A-. , kand . tekhr,. nauk,
retsenzent; UYUKIN, I.I., nauchriyy red.; NIKITINA, R.D., red..;
KOROVENKO, Tu.N. , tekbn. red.
[Amortization of marine engines and meclianisms]Amortizatsiia
sudovykh dvigatelei I u:ekbi~nizmov. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz,
1962. 287 p. (MIRA 15:11)
(Marine engines) (Amortization)
LEVIN, M. I. ; DOKTOROV, A. N. , kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent;-FMOV,
Pj., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., red.; MITARCHUX, G.A., red.
izd-va; BARDINA, A. A. , tekhn. red. ; PE-7ERSCIt, M. tekhn.
red.
(Automation of diesel electric-power plants; standard
technology and devices] A%-tomatizatsiia dizell-generatornykh
ustanovok; t1povaia tekhnologiia i unifitsirovannye sredstva.
Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 164 p. (MIRA 16:9)
(Diesel electric power plants) (Automation)
TSYRKIN, Mikhail Isaakovich; K&PITARSK17, Vill Moiseyevich; PETROV, P.P.,
kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; RAPOPORT, L.I., kand. tekbn. naukx
retsenzent; LEVIN, M.I., kand. tekhn. nauK., nauchr" red.; APTEK-
MAE, M.A., red.1 TSAL, H.K., tekhn. red.
[Remote control systems for main marine diesel engines] Sistemy di-
statsionnogo upravleniia glavgymi sudovymi dizeliami. Leningrad,
Goo. soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl., 1961. 245 p.
(MIRA 14:1.1)
(Remote control) (Marine diesel engines--Water)
L 08098-67 E~W ( I
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ACC NR, AP6029965 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/ 0151/0152
(N) 66/0001015/
INVENTOR: Barshay, Ya. A ; Vysokoroday, N. a Qjgdi _;' L/
Golovin. A.;
lenakiv -S- I. Indin, I. M ; Levi t. G. A. tnjMMU_A,_X.
ORG: none
IT17LE: Installations for underwater television inerection of the docking assembly and
the bottom of ships. Cla6~_65_, Wc~_._18495 /announced by Gunboat ReRipii~_P _' - -i
Jan-t-, Bal t
Sea Steamsbipj~ini?,_4inistry. of -the Havy.__49SR (Kanonerskiy sudoreMDntnyy zavod Bal-
7-tiys-kogo-morskogo parokhodatva Ministerstva morskogo flota SSSR)7
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 151-152
TOPIC TAGS: underwater camera, floating dry dock, TV camera At/y-b-4-
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an installation for the under-
water television inspection of the dock assembly and the bottom of a ship while dock-
ing includes a remote-controlled television camera with a transmitting cathode-ray
tube in a hermetic casing and an electric cable for paver supply and signaling. The
television camera is mounted on a renote-controlled self-propelled carriage provided
with an electric drive, rollers for mDving on vertical and horizontal monorails along
the wall and floor of the 6ock, end a svitch rexiotely controlled by a block-and-tackle
systen. Orig. ar~-. host 1 figures
SUB ODER: 14 0 13, Oql SUBM DA79: Mug6h
BIAGOVESHCHENSKAYA N, S, PIE30VOY , A-li 1,1FATIN, Il.r., PLI-ROV,
F,S. kand.e~-n. rwiue~ ?~AKARCVA. E.A,, red.
-un:nn mass work t:, en.-ourage prodicticn] Proizvod-
[Trade
t
s',venn4--,--jiassovaia rabr;ta professionallriykh soiuzov;
Lvhebnoe pos-bip, YC'3k-Va Frufizdat, 1965. 222 p.
(MIRA 18:7)
`Vysshayb stLK~'a F.P.-f-sBicnallnogo dvizhendya.
2,, Zavedu,-,;sh
-~ujy k,-fedr:-y pr(.fso3mznogo strottellstva
Moskovsk,7 qsshey 3tik--jy dvi,-,heniya
(for Petrv-.r),
FETROV, P.S.V dots.; BnFUSKIN, S.V., dots.; VASILENKO, N.A., starshiy
preji6a.; GERSHANOV, Ye.M., dots.; DEMENTIYEVA, A.N., starshiy
prepod.; ILIIN, V.P., dots.; NIKITIN, D.P., starshiy prepod.;
NIKITIN, D.P., starshiy prepod.; SHRAMCHENKO, K.G., starshiy
prepod.; YUSHIN, V.I., starshiy prepod.; POPOV, A.S., red.;
MESHALKIN, V.I., tekhn. red.
[Book of the trade-union committee chairman; aid to the factory,plant
wid*workshop committee chairman)Kniga predeedetelia komiteta profsoiuza;
v ponosbeh predsedatellu fabricbwM. savDdekogo, tsekbovogo koirdteta.
Moskft' Profimat. ~;2. 356 v. - - (MIRA 16:2)
I.Moscow. VysahayA awchnaya shkola profdvizheniya. 2. Kafedra "Frof-
edy6wky# strottelletvo" Moskovskoy vyoshey zaochnoy shkoly proelvi-
shmiya Veesoyuznogo teentrallnogo soveta profsoyuzov (for all except
POPOV, Meshvilkin). (Trade =ions-Handbooke, 1~6ftnftl 4, ate.)
PETRC V. P. S. , red,,
[Trade union ,~:!rk with '~~ie masses ]Organi zats.Jrnno-
massovala rFih(-ti prof esslonal ' nykh soiuzov. Pori obshrhei
red, ".S.Petrova, Mo3kva, Profizdat, 1961. 214 P.
(MTRA 16-1 ~
1. Moscow. V7sshaya zaocftnaya shkola prof dvizhe%iya, Kafedra
p-of9,.-,-liznogo dvizheniys,
(Trade unlons)
2 f (5 ) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2150
Petrov, Petr Sergeyevich, Candidate of Economic Sciences
Peredovoy proizvodstvennyy opyt v promyshleanosti i osnovnyye formy yego
vnedreniya (Progressive Production Methods :in Industry and the PrincipAl
Forms of Their Application) Moscow, Izd-vo "Z-naniYe," 1959. 45 P. (Se rie a
Vsesoyuznoye obshchestvo po r-asprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh
znaniy. Seriya 111, 1959, vyp. 13) 54,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Vsesoyuznoye obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh
i nauchnykh znaniy.
Ed.: Z. S. Bogatyrenko; Tech. Ed.: L.Ye. Atroshchenko.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for the general reader.
COVERAGE: The booklet descilbes briefly Soviet plans to develop industry during
the coming 15 years constituting an economic program for the building of
communism in the USSR. It shows how the Rivpn-Year Plan (1959-1965) can be
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achieved through the joint effort of the masses working tn industry, agrl.-
culture and transportation. It emphasizes the importance of initiative,
competition and the introduction of progressive work practices. No person-
alities are mentioned. There am 13 references, all Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 3
Importance Of PlOgMSBive Production Practices in the National Economy 5
Development of Creative Initiative and Introduction of Progressive Work
Practices 11
Creative initiative of leading workers and innovators in bringing
about technical progress, improving production organization, and in-
creasing labor productivity 12
Leading workers and innovators in the drive for high qaality and
output of top-grade products 18
Movement of leading workers and innovators for economy in production
processes 21
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