SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PISHCHIKOV, G. P. - PISHCHURINA, M. M.

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3/137/61/000/012/088/1414 AL)06 /A 10 1 AUTHORSt Zherdev, I,T., Ivonin, A.I., Pishchikov, 0,P, TrM t Experimental investigation of the pressure on the working surface of pIeqcIng mill rolls PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal, 14etallurglya, no, 12, 1961, 35. abstract 12D284 ("Nauchn tr. Dnepropetr. metallurg. in-t", 19-j9, no. 4(,, 115 - 128) TWI The distribution of metal pressure along the deformation seat during piercing was Investigated with the aid of wire pressure meters mounted on the working roll of the mill. The pressure on two clamping screws of each roll was measured with wire gauges glued onto each clamptng screw. Grade X 25 T (W5T) and I 13H9T (lKh3N9T) steel specimens were investigated. The '.ocation of the p4ercing axis above or below the mill axis causes non-unlrorm rmtal pres- ure on the working rolls. To assure a stable piercing process, tne blank axis hould be shifted in respect to the mill axis. To facilitate the exchange of the : worn out ruler guide, the axis of piercing is usually located above the mil' &x18. Card 1/2 S/1 37/6 1 1000/D 12/()88/14(, Experimertal investigation .. Ac)o6/Aiol When determining the tote! pressure of Metal on the piercing mill rolls, It Is necessary to measure the pressure simultaneously oh two working rolls. N Yudina (Abstracter' a note t Complete translation] Card 2/2 Trar slit, ~or. f rom- R v I v r,t I i % k Ih U t- r.,i N1 c t'i ~1 r 1 v'I N 4 AUTHORS! Zhe rciv r I % (,!- i t~ A P I , h( h, 11 N IF ITI E - At, r-k Niv'i od t,,r Dv't- r S pc P Diir;n~' Pit-rcing Opero:on, 1'cr r ~t' ~i cic' I) v k 1) cla \, I t- ir o s it v) PERIODICAL - Bvul n.i Lk hr~- lc~ irt( rm 'v'-(- - N r 4 :, pp N ; ~ ~i ABSTRACT- -if~e dele rminot.t A')d t~ -it ri III v A., pic rt mg opc rat ions ~k ~i i, ondkit led on. i I.i ~)ora 1,) r-. r" nitil it ?he VNITI IdilirricIrr of Ili(- r0i; W at 'he wliv, length cif the bod% ot hc R- 140 inicni, ni,W( 'Kh healed '(,. it tf iipprox,mwv~~ , length (A 120 nim and it d,ariticter of ~; mm Ema,i,j, r I]: 'l length (~f he def ormation a i c,i, wi,,( 1, \%a, wivic rn) )cd va - v r , me, h ov. of he dc( clerai ( n 11 it pterL Cd SpC( IT!Cr~ ;-Is, 11~~ 'girl- i~" rnils se,,en vvire rc,,.s-.,n1 e pressure gage,, %xvrv p,.%, ,,, -i cng0-' of he rLght vorli -g 11 (~,vv it 1-c p,( rge ard utl - j, Ca r d I ht, It,rp,,t, (,I the in,w ano the c\.,Iet , 1. -1~ t' Til'if ,. t -I A, Extensomel P., ~W' p,vss~irt r I, c I ant v a, t ga g v a o I c , V I c ga g v I ' fit- om', 1) r I- I V git V" a-o 'f.t 'A V !-V (a,. i) r a -V(j %k 'fit' t (j ()I I I pV, _j :11ta% j Ina,mui. r aI !11 v,~ g, I, t surc~ I,'. kTIC IVk* plant, It" C!, Ipe, n,,- s 'j. 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Yuzhnotrudnyy zavod (for surzhikov, Kovaleva, Tkachenko, KirvalidzeI Gladkikh Yoaa-'.o-,' (PIPOP Steell (Rolling(Metalwork)) SOV 124 !f~ T r a r s! a- t rt:m- Rvic r at /J ,,- ia; Mck, ar-ka 1957, N7 ic,pUSSR) AUTHORS ZI urde T !.or., r A IP4"e+Tlvo . C, N. k ()!,j A N T"TI-E A St r ai~ gige Method tar the Dete rm.r of Spe~ it., pr-c -t-, AT i s.f,g Dur.-,g B. (,a( h.l.g I Te,-zomet r.-, fie sk i~ met L,d ,.de -v~Y da. en.\ pri prc hhl ~c) PER'ODICA L- BNul r..ichnc tekh-, rite-m Vse,, rt trtihn%~ T. Nr 4 pp il 18 A13STRACT B grdpt- c e-l-v Card I I 4 - Tr"nslation from: Rcfvral~-n~N zhurna' AUTHORS: R u d o v V S. , S h, c % k h e n It o, A A. S. I Stupel, . S 1. Patlan' Ye F. Chvrnv.%,-4,, A A Kholva%ke Z, 1. I : I [ E. El lt'k 1 01 EX t V r na I DC I V C t s . T, Stt't- I It)gOt', W) t hC Q Rolled (in P,lger Mills (Vk~ani~v nar~izh-ykh p( rok,-, ,la'; s I i tk u~ ri,i ~,ik hcs t % t, I r 0p r okat ave ni % ~ h r,, pi i, qr, tyi- t ano% h ~ PER I ODIC Al Bvul. naut hno tc ~ hn i nf o rnn, r.. r~dm% ~ pp -'t. ~4 ABSTRACT: Ar. in~esligahnn %kas made of ingots (P ,t Nr 4 %tvu, mm in diameter exh,bitinR surface delet t-, ~ ~k h ~ d.nal cra(ks, tv,~ist, t~andt,.g and nonmetalti( supk-rt~, s,ons, It was found chat the rolling of I %'All ( rat S sl r f s v lead!, 1(~ the i -in.o.on of it ah on bar rels f It) and ' c ,I on I lead 1(, thu form.itiot~ (if thr,migh t r,j( ics (,r Ocep ,, it. - 1~ I'he ~, olling of I li.i,- ing longitudinal ( ra( ks le,d% t, thc t,-rtTial of shtll(,%- s( abbing , n It and T- I lie present v of hand.i g , '.' l. Card I n thir I -rn-i ,( y o lrans,erse k.d) whith b,iiv s .,it t,itl Ic Etfect (A Extern,: Deft, g -7, c C,mv S 5(. 1 e duc f, ht. -, ";gr t ;t A( n(,nm-,-Idll;( int 'u (~r - -,I the s rle I 1e As 1, the 1%,rm I on the B nd T. Fl.,me rcpa h.,ig r ( k s u p~, 4 ni rii (it c p produt or. DI %sp t~ (W per(t-,t 1 -~ at u roll.fill iit I A .0) t '' 't , depth i n,)t (,Ner W mm ~~v!tlvo j) i pcrk t,,,1 1,-,l ( I'l- I % Iti, ., Rolling )I hi,,ded I ~A.thout rt-r),t,t ind A,th ra( ks it T-ni) ed h~ lf,f method makes it poss~b:c v ~i k (,t rilct- 01 ously been remelled. Card 2 2 AUTHORS: Alferova, N.S. G.P. TITLE: Production of Hot R~Dlied Tutes froz. Steel -M Their Properties (Proizvodstvo goryac1.eKata`n,YKh trut, 1z stali EI 595 1 1kh svoystva) PERIODICLL: Stal', 1958, No.1, pp. 60 - t,6 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An investigation of t~.e 6ultatility of '.eat-re!3~6.ar.t steel )0 595 for I.Dt rolline .f t-abes is dei3cr.t,ed. 0: e C i I'll e 1`115 of metal cut o.t fi-oi.. tlile s-mi b ( Fip: . ~) were ti~: ted -;:. L! P ~ laboratory c,nditioiis, foi de form3t,i I ity and I lei c in~- fit 111ty In a wide range if tezi e- ature8 at v ario,ui *t,rees , f red,c, i,- n. The results obtained were cov 'P al, ed with 1,1'.ose for other 11,eat- resistant steels: X25T, X,)5rv5 carbon steel 10 and stain-less steel lXlBH9T (Fi6s. 1, 2 and 4~. As steel )kA595 is Ir."ttle in th- cold state, tl.e ~rifluence of heat treatment -)n tLis property was investigated. The results of tests for -m-,8ct strength of specimens hardened and slow-co-led from "':;C C a-re shown in FiE-5, togeti,er with tLe vaii;es for ~r,-act stre.,-.Vtl~ after hardening from '/5.', 850, 900 and 1 000 6C'. it wab- found that to prevent temi-er brit'.1eness, it ;,s iiecess;-ry to apply rapid ccolint; of tabes in water from 950 - I 00C 0C. Experimental hot rolling of tubes was done on a laboratory miil Cardl/3 from specimens of 35 mm diameter and 120 mm lkone,, cut o,it fr m 135-1-lb/24 Production of Hot Rolled Tubes from Steel AA595 and Their Properties works' semis of 90 mm diameter. Piercing was done at 1 200 0C and hot rolling under two practices: 1) piercing with sub- sequent rolling fr8m single heating,and 2) reheating after piercing to 1 200 C. The micro-structure of experimental tubes rolled by the above two methods before and after hardening from various temperatures is shown in Figs. 6 and ?,,respectively, and mechanical properties in Table 1. Cold ro ing of tubes made according to Method 1 after thermal treatment according to the method described in Ref.4 was also tested with good results. Zxperimental rolling of tubes on an industrial scale was done on the works imeni Lenin. Whe temperature ofsemis before 0 piercing was 1 160 - 1 180 C, after piercing 1 120 - 1 130 C. Rolling of tubes 57 x 5 mm was done on a continuous mill in rolls with round passes on a long mandrel 48 mm giameter. At the end of rolling, the temperature was 930 - 9?0 C. Rolline was normal, the coefficient of consumption of metal for finished hot-rolled tubes before and after heat treatment (hardeniag from 950 after 1 hour soaking) are given in Table 2 and Figs. 8 and 9. The following personnel crthe mmt,Imzd LadnPartleVated- in the work: I.N. Gulyayev, N.M. Kolpovskiy, A.M. hudenskiy, N.M. Bukhman, K.F. Beskorvnyy and P.P. Bezrukavyy. There are 2 tables, Card2/3 L11 r A 1-4/ a~ LIT. mn, :-,,g . ... I a 1), 1 t r ire av i, j" e r e f o ~'o t r P :-G( Imo t., T- Kh ' 8N t tiibr b' ,nk~3 pr !u, - 1)~ or., ~-I a~-,t ~ rig -;a~; -stab: for centrifugal castings aa6 smelte(i It-, ;i me,.ium-31ze ba3i~ ar, fj"-]. partial ~-,xidatiDn. 7, en:~!--~- the re-quIr,--7-t,.ficate presentr; a r-t--ition cont.Linin,- riazuc rk;cocu,n,~ amplifier xmit, an o~.c,llo,-,raph, a dr," a rc wii'L, a controi unit, a reproduction amp,ifier. 11 'L-."Am)~'o probe, a driz-a with photoCraphio paper, a rotrans"ttin;; unit, a Gu.'dly. To increazo the reliabilirl when transferrinG from oper&tlon with 11c;.hod OL' reflected vravos to the method of refracted waves, a .111ter unit Is connocted betweci the first and second at&,-os of the recording amplifier unit. A Cr.rd -1 2 UDCl 550-340-19 ACC N.,t linlt azi~. a rcol typo r-%,~notic recorder are connected in ne?r~.es I --'oc ope.*"tion witn thc rr,'...oQ o: of thc -o(-o-,-dln_; un.t. . It and :o~- o zi*~~On the fiitcr wiit has frequcncy autoff; o1' 7--50 1 p aL ~.czi--:requcnty cuLof:.; of 20-50 hz. To increase Lho reliability of tro reco.-Ged 6 ~-.a with o-)e;-atlon by the mathod of reaulated direct Lonal reception, a riritch~n& :,,)r tno ea-a-Lic1r, to bo summed, a static correcti)n unit, and a ow.-cunj unit ftre ,~--,c*.cd in --ric3 bctvcen the maMetic drum rocordc- and the reproductLon =pA-Afier. "o -rcr,-.-.re -., relialoility %ihcn transferring from o;eration with tho method of ro.'lcc~od ~aavcn to ocismic IoXin,;, a frequency selection unit is connected between '-c Lxi'tichrznol borehole probo and the maGnetic drusi recorder. To Improve the quality of the recorded material, an electron beam urit for introduoinc atatic and dyna;-ic corrections is connected between the reproduction amplifier and the drum with ojr--phic paper. S'J'3- COD-'-'t 08/ SM"I" WM 05MaM C," -/.- PISECKY, J.1 Beranek, Ej Cuts, F. Spectrophotomstric investigation of reaction products of trinitrobanzene and hydroxides, sulfates, sulfides, and cyanides. In German. p. 281. CEEMIA ANALI7YCZNA. (Kamisjo Analityczna Polaskiej Akademii Nauk 1. Nsezelan Organizacja Techniczna) Warszaua, Poland, Vol. 3, no. 3/h 1-058 Monthly List of East Europsaii Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 7, J,)ly lQrq Uncl. Z/034/6o/ouo/o4/oj#/,:), bo-OVE91" AUTHOR: Pf;ek F. TITLE: Academici n Josef Eabelka, 90th Birthdi.) PERIODICAL: Hutnicke' listy, 1960, Nr 4, p 305 ABSTRACT: Professor J. Cabelka was born ov F,-~.-uary 1,, 1'- graduated in mechanical engineering &nd loter in electrical engineering at the Technical I'aiv, I Brno. Following that, with the aseistance of a Fr -ikc t. scholarship, lie .4orked iot n year in the laboratory u' Professor Portevin and also studied in the Welding College in Paris. After the end of the second worl w,~r he became director of the nationalized metal indliqtt% in Slovakia. In 1947 lie was nominated ordinary prol-~bor at the Slovak Technical University, Bratislava. IT! 1949 he gave up his direct(iship. In addition to his tpackiin,,; activity he founded the We IL!i,ir, Ret.. .-,h is now considered to be one of the leading instittites in that field. lie was nominated r ~-,, r..,spondii., M~mb,r ~f the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and he in an Academician of the Slovak Acas!emy of Sciences. Card 1/1 r , - . -,t , I : z! e nnyy vr nr h TISF'~R r, ' 7 yu. T) si s 'r k znd okv, " nr~."-2K-2rl :' 16~. rrr.A -8:- . r, 1 . tici. (I I PISHCHUGTN, I. The sportsman's daily regimen. Kryl.rod. 12 no.7:28 ~l '61. (KOU 14-0 1. Mavnyy vrach TSentral'noy klinicheek-3y bol'nitay polikliniki Grathdanskqo vozdushnogo flota. (AIR PITDTS--DIMLMS AND HYGIENE) 4 a PISHCHUGIN, 1. Take care of your heart from your youth up. Kryl.rod. 13 no.1:26 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Glavriyy vrach TSentraVnoy klinicheskoy bollnitoy i poli- kliniki Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota (11FART) FISMJUGIN. 1. Set of e"raises. Gmshd.av 17 no.3:)l * 160. (NIM UtO 1. Gl&vWy vrach TBantrailmoy palticliniki Gmshdansicogo Tosdushmogo flot&. (Calliethenice) SlICHUGIN, 1, More dangerous than an en~nW.,. Kryl. rod. 15 nn.10 Y, 0 11~4. (mTRA IP:l 1. Glavnyy vrach TSentrallnoy bollnitay-pollkliniki GrazhdanskoFf) vosdushnogo flntR PISHCHUGIN, I. Danger of illusions. Iryl.rod. 13 no.l2t20-2l D 062. (MIRA 16%2) 1. GlavW vrach taentrallnoy bollnitay i polikliniki Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota. (Aeronautics-Psychology) f, 1 .1, i1c, Ffljc, 'T pl, I . TrR! n tne w,, 1. : y ,,-/ , . ; . : , r r . ': lf~ 'i it". FISHCH-TJGIN. 1. Physical training for flyers. Kx7l.rod. 9 no.12:24-25 D 158- (MIRA 12:2) 1. Glavnyy vrach TSentralluoy klinicheakoy bollnitay - polikliniki grazhdansirogo vosdushnogo flota. (Fli&t crew*--Zducation and training) (Physical education and trnining) BOV/85-58-12-50/'38 AUMOR: -k;-~chuAU,-j,, Chief Physician of Central Clinic of GW (Civil Air Fleetil Polytllnic TITIZ: Physlc&l Training for a Pilot (Fizicheskaya pDWtovka letebika) PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1958, Nr 12, Vp 24-25 (USSR) AWTRACT: The author asserts that modern flying techniques call for greater physical fitness on the part of pilots. He advocates specific exercises, describing them in detail. The article lists 69 sketches depicting various exercises, ASSOCIATION: TeentralInaya. klinicheska" bollnitsa - polikliniki GVF (Central Cl1n1c of Civil Air Fleet's Polyclinic) Card 1/1 MM SCTB DD 1.7 ACC NAs Apfiolr736 SOWE CODS I ta/00951"POO/003/0031/0031 L-Obritorlous doctor XSFSK) OW6. none. TITUt now to train the vestilbular apparatus SOURCK: Rryl'y& rodiny, no. 5, 19", 31 !TOPIC TAGSi vestibular analyzer, training, autonoode nervous system ABSTRACT: Training motbodo to Increase vestibular tolerance are described. The daily morning gymnastics performed In flight schools olxmld Include circular head and torso movements coordinated with breathing. In addition,, gymnastic equipment to widely used fir vestibular training, including parallel swings$ various handgrips and swings with 360* of freedom. parallel bars, etc. Dancing (especially the waltx)o swimingg diviag, and Jumps In place with a 180* turn are also useful. It is necoo"ry*to begin trainIng with the simplest aDve to and gradually progress to the sure difficult exercises, quickening the tempo and Increasing the total time spent to 20-30 aft daily. A physician or.physical education instructor should be present whem exorcises on the equipment are first attempted. systematic vestibular training load to partial or complete disappearance of such sdtqoomdc reflex" " nausea, equilibrium disturbances, etc. Orts, art, bass- 11 figures. so ODM SON VATZI monal ATD PRIBS: PISHCHUGIR. V.V., atnrahty nAuchnyy Poti-udnik Dinntiminnted or multiple ncleroeis. Mftd.mentrn 17 no.(,#11-111 JO 158 (K MA 11: 6) 1. Inatitut vslkhint-ti Hinisterntvn zdrnvookhranenlyn SSSR, MOSkVA. (MULTIPLI SCUMOsrs) f L - -k- j- - 14 . - . PISHCHUGIN, V.V. ~~ 0 -Nwftdpwi~ Cerebral arteriosclerosis. Ked.sestra 16 no.6:3-5 Je '57. (KLRA 10:9) 1. Is Mauchno-iseledovatel'skogo Institute pelkhistrii Kinisterstva tdravooithransniye SSSR (Koekva) (ARTJMIUSGIMOSIS) (BRAIN--BL4)W SUPPLY) FIGHCHWIN, V.V. (Koakva) Spinal and'cerebral menipgoal sarcomstools. Zhur. wrr. I polkh. 54 no.6:579-582 Jo '54. (K[aA 7:7) (NUMBS, fteopl"Es' Ossroom. spinal & corebral) (&=OHL, 6ioniqges, spinal & corobral) kISHCHUGIN, V.V. Clinical aspect,, etiology and pathogenesis of epilepsy. V0 . Palkh. no-4t W-111 160. (EFIL&PSY) (M!U' 15:2~ 1. PISHCHUU, G. V. 2. ussi, (60r') 4. Latvia - Fleheries 7. Wort of the collective of the "LptvilRp konporvyo fpptor, to flilfill i'a nialppg. Ryb khc)2 Wo. 12 1()1)2. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessimi; . LitrtirY f Corijgr-ss , _ --A-)rII - - j .. . 107-57-4-15/54 AUTHOR:- Pishchulev, V . Chairman of the Ehort-wave and ultrashort -wave section. Molotov DOSA-AF Fadio Club (UA9FM) TITLE. With Molotov Ultrashort-wave Hanis (U molotovskikh ul'trakorotkovolnovikov) PERIODICAL- Radio, 1957. Nr 4. p 18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Molotov radio hams are getting ready for the All-Union Ultrashort- wave Contest About thirty-five radio stations are in regular operation and ten more are expected to go on the air presently A city "Field Day' is being planned one month ahead of the All-Union Contest V Tynkasov (06 3514) is the most active radio amateur of the city, he has built a transmitter with a GU-32 tube and a superheterodyne receiver for ultrashort -waves He has es- tablished a number of long-distance contacts I Kazantsev (063521) with his very simple radio station is keeping contact with many long-distance parties L T r ill er (06 35 36) 'est4mblishjbd his f i r st c ontac t with Riga station (0 19 1 b 1) r e - cently Radio amateurs V Nekrasov and A. Tregubov have built a transmitter. and V. Tynkasov has built an ultrashort-wave receiver for the UA9KEG radio club station Radio amateurism in Molotov has been retarded by the 1wk of Card 1/2 - FISUGMUTS-11" Ultrashort wave amteurs of Molotov. Radio ao.4:18 Ap 157. (MLRA 10:5) l.Pmdeadatell sektoll korotkovolnovikov i ul'tra-korotkovolnovikov Holotovskogo radlokluba Dob-ovollnogo obshchestva sodaystviya armil, aviataii J flotu. (UAgYN) (Molotov--Amtour radio stations) - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOD goe - ; -0 0 1 w a 0 s 0 0 000000000000000000 * *34 . I , 4 1 . I ~ .: It . . 11 4, 11 4 It A "a q . u . a b a , v f- A I I OA It 61L a Uw A's L a L-j 6 &.-A J. a 6 1 , 0e A so -ee 00 0 00 1, .00 I Khadyk. Run (0,417, &j&,b 31, jp#1 Illik, err es w"b ""11406t1d Phend-fumimikleb,do "Ora of -00 -11 3A,4.0 CIS 0 V, zoo 800 Too* 1 -200 1-00 tL of fjo: it 10 a 0 Joe 000 0 0 0 a 0 0 000 0 o" ro Or , 0 0 a Ole fee 0900000 0 0 0-& 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 FESUIINI M.A.; PlSlr.I!ULI!I, A.F.; RODIN, ~'..A. Operation ;ndllcea of a gas-air in '',~rtor r r - Of maxi]Xum po!~sible Velocity 11, . . Gaz. Prum. 1, .. -. '.I I : -., ', (. -" ~l i . ; KA%T?11T', TOR, S. Tm. ; Y)IMWV I CH. V. ; F I S!fCfj=N--(j' . P I -SKITW)V. V. . ro4d. ; TRf.'~TMJI~VSKPTA, N., tAkna.red. rxcon~mic rganization and plaunt V nf Industrial enterprises: a textbnno Oftnnomika, nrpanizateita I planirovanie promysh- lmnampn pro4pritattia: uchabnoe posobts. Nnnkva, Goe.itd-vo polit. lit-ry, 19SA. 503 p. (MIRA 11-12) (Industrial mnagement) K,UIENM'71E:~ ) ~!. ; rc)""071c,l I ll~ , '!. ; F. --~ I ' : ::, ~ ;. 7-co' ~ -i - S SUL 4 e c t' ~'I!' . c - .. .-. -- - , 1. 1- .11. 7 .! I I. I - - I . . 1) . - I- . .1 r, 4 . r, , -: '.. ~ ~ ~ r- , . . . . . - Y I 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ;.ay -1953. Unclassified. KAY11ITSER, Solorion Yefrenovich; KOI.*TOitOVIC]i,V.G.;riqiiqliUljl~,--Q. A.; AVETISYPI',, Ye., red.; TROY AVOV SYATA, T;., tekhn. red. !Organization amd planninj; of an industrial enterprice) Cr- ganizatsiia i planirov--nie proryshlennogo predpr-iiatiia; uchebnik. 3., perer. i 'op. izd. Moskva, Go.;politizdat, 1963. 606 p. (,-'IAA 10:12) (In-~ustrial orgrnization) 25( 5) PHASE : BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/25P, Vegelkov, F. S., Yu. A. ~;aydukov, 5. Ye. Kamen"t I '~: , f -'T " . _. ser; . -r, '. el' , Kontorovich, G. A. Plshchulln, A.M. S&vkIn, A.S. TrIlstykh, ar,~ A.S. Fastovs1~T_y________ Ravnomernaya rabota mashinostroitel'nykh zavodov (Uniform W..-,rk Machine-Manufacturing Plants) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1~45R. 171 p. Errata slip Inserted. 14,,100 copies printed. Reviewer: A. K. Bondarenko, Engineeri &d.: V. A. Letonka, 'and!- Tech. Ed.: V. 0. El'Kind. date of Economic Sciences; , Manap.niv Ed. for Literature on the Economics and Organization nf Proda,-!-,(~r (Mashgiz): T. D. Saksaganskly. PURPOSE: rhIs book Is Intended for englneering and to,-hni-R, perf- r.- nel In machine-manufacturing plants COVERAGE: ThIs book d,scusses the national economl(,. lmportanf,p uniform operation of plants according to a Anhedule, and piintq out planning problems that should be solved to permi* wnrk jr,'.- formity In manufacturing establishments. It defines nrgnnlza'~ r- al and technical prerequisitenfor uniform work, shown (hp '.r- Card 1/5 Uniform Work of Machine (,ont.) Sov'/?~A" fluence of financial agencies of establishments or. uniformity, and describes methods of measuring work jn!fnrT!*v. The last two chapters are devoted Lo work practices :0 ho. -,w "Elektroschetchik" Plant arid the Pervyy Mosknvs~',v v First Moscow Watch and ~loik Plant). No persorn mentioned. There are nn references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Author Ch. 1. National Economic Significance and Methods of Mens-r4nF the Uniform Operation of Industrial Establishments (S. Ye. Kamenitser) 1. Concept of uniform operation of Industrial establishments 2. National economic significance of uniform operation of Industrial establishments 3. Methods of measuring the uniform operation nf an Pstab- 11shment 4. Ways of ensuring unilorm work and output accordirF tn schedule Card 215 Uni f orm Work of Mach I np ( -nnt. S OV " 2 1 H I I Organizat',ina. ind -PchnIsa.' Condit'lons rnr Output C'F. ';. Kontorovich) 1. Creation of organIzAtIonal and technical condl~lors fnr uniform output in line production 2. Creation of orpanIzational and technical oondlt,rs f;-r uniform produ,~t o~10 t In :o~ produ,~tlor Ch. 111. Some Problems in Planning UnIform Operatlar, r,!' Industrial Establishments (G. A. Pishchulin) 1. Role of planning in the organization of uniform opp-rat'lon of establishments 2. Operation and nrodw-tion planning and the rhythm of pr(-)- duction Protlems of ImprovInfr -iperattlons and plannInF ard 'he scientific f ~hpse problems Ch. IV. Setting Standards fr.)r the Length of the Prod~jrllnn ,Ycle as a Fnc'nr -.,-)ntrIbutIng to Unlfr)rrr, Opera",-;n of an Estab:'shm,~n~ (A.S. Tlolstykh) 1. Special produnlion n.vcle features 2. Establish:ng standarls ror the production cy~7'.e Card Uniform Work or Machine (Cont.) SOV/2581 3. Calculation and analysis of the length of the production cycle 94 Ch. V. Production Rhythm and the Material and Technical Supply of an Establishment (A. M. SavkIn) 108 1. Material and technical supply planning and the estab- lishment of standards for supplies i1o 2. Establishment of standard banks In production 1!6 3. Introduction of progressive standards for material expenditures and Imposition of limits on material re- quirements 119 4. Control of the supply plan fulfillment 121 Ch. VI. Role and Tasks of Finance Workers In the Struggle for Uniform Operation of Establishments (F. S. Veselkov) 121 1. Providing an establishment with working capital necessary for the organization of uniform work 12,4 2. Cooperation of departments In securing continuous turn- over of current assets In the course of a month 130 3. Ways of improving Irreguler production and the encourge- ment of plant workers to find and use them Card 4/5 L PISHCHMN, G. A.1 DOCENT. 2. USSR (600) 4. Saksaganskii, T. D. 7. OOrganization of production In a machine building plant.* T. D. Saksagamkiy. Reviewed by Docent G. A. Pishcbulin. Vogt. mash. 32 No, 6. 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian AccesGions, Llhrary cf Cangr-ss, AprU 1. PISHCHULIN, G.A., Docent 2. USSR (600) 40 Machinery Industry 7. 'Organization of Droduction In a maphine bulld!np vlp-nt.0 T. viewed by Docent G. k. Pishchulln. V"Pt mash No. 6 10,1". Monthl List of RusBian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aprj EAKENITSIR. S.Ye.; VZS-I?LKOV, Y.S.; GATDUKOV, Yu.A.-, KONTOROVICH, V.G.; FISHCHMA. 0.A.; SAVUB, A.M.: TOLSTY11H, A.S.: ?ASTOVSKIY. A.S.; BOIMARINKO, A.K., inzh.. retsentent; LITMO, V.A., kand.skon. nauk. red.; XLIKIXD, T.D., telchn.red. tjcven work flow in mnchinery plants) Havnomrnala rabota mavilno- stroitellnykh z9vodov. Pod rikovodstvom S.E.Eamenitserm. Koe"R. Oos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostrott.lit-ry, 1958. 171 p. (Machinery industry) (MIRA 12:4) KANIVITM, Solomon Tefremoviob; KO)IT(MOVICH9 Tenlem1n Gansheysy1ch; FIGHCHUUN, Grigorly Aklmovloh: PISKMW, V,, red,; iWT"-OYWA'TA,'-V,, Ukhme"d. 12conomics organization, and planning of an Industrial enterpriesi Akoncalke, organizatsile I planlrovenle pro- symblonnogo predprilatlis. led.2., parer. I dop. Moskva, Gos.Isd-vo polit,lit-ryo 1961, 711 p, (LAustrial management) PISHCHUGIN. 1. Set of exercises. Gmdzh.av. 17 mo.2ii2-),& 7 160. (NNU 13t6) 1. GlavWy rrach ?Sentrallnoy politekhalki Grachdanskogo vosdushno flots. U pilots-Diseaces and hygiene) (Calliethenics) PISHCHULIN. 1. Improve standards of training in schools for motor builders. Sol'.9trol. 14 no.12:25 D '59. (KLBA 13:4) 1. Diraktor Lipetskoy odungodichnoy shkoly stroltallrWkh masterov (doeyatulkov). (Building trades--Study and teaching) PISHCHULIN, I. "01 O~bjectlv 9 in the correspondence training of special municipal sarrice workers. Zhil.-kouz.khoz. 9 no.80-8 159. (KMA 12:11) 1. Direktor Moskovskogo saochnogo thilishchno-kommunallnogo telrhnikuma. (Moscow-MinIcipal services-Study and toachiAg) ,I - I f 1~t4ctyL L q 10 1 1 / SUKHOV, A.A.; PISHCHULIS. I-R* Mechanic F.P. Sookov. Rashinostroitel' no-11:10-11 W '57. (NIRA 10:10) (sookov, riiipp Platonovich) PISHCHULMY N.; MAWYAN, A. Filtere made of caprons, Ik stroleRos. noo3t33 Mr 061. (MBA 1416) (Nylon) (Tiltere and filtration) V! T T ACC NRi AP6012607 SOURCE CODE: UR/0182/66/000/004/0007/0010 AUTHOR: Prozorov, L. V. Pishchulin, N. ~1. , Savkgj,__Y, A. - B4pskre"YY. G. G. ORG: none TITLE: Increase in the temperature of foEsiass-dayring the hot extrusion certain alloys SOURCE- Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 4, 1966, 7-10 TOPIC TAGS: automatic recording potentiometer, metal extrusion, hot die forging, temperature dependence, metal deformation / 10 steel, K-hl5NIOS,113 (EP302) steel, EP150 steel E1607 (KhN80TBYuO) steel, PSI-08 automatic recording potentioni-e-ter ABSTRACT: The article presents the findingn on the increase in the temperature of the direct-extruded rods of the steels 10, K'bl5NIOS3B (E11302), EP150 aDd E1�60 KhN'8OTl3yc,) ra of rm~[ ixtrus-,-44 was _.W at various temperatures and degrees defo f) n. i ied out with press tools heated to 250-300*C, in 200-ton hydraulic press, on varying the degree of defomkation by using die holes of various diameters. The temperatur4f the rod was measured immedi- ately on emergence from the die with the aid of a special set-up (Fig. 1): the emerging hot rod faUB via a funnel into a container with water which is equIppel with six chromc)-alumel Card 1/3 1 r nr,. A21 _L 441~r,2-66 ACC NR- AP6012607 Fig. 1. Diagram of experimental setup for measuring the temperature of the forging I - punch; 2 - die; 3 - bolster; 4 - funnel; 5 - container with water; 6 - heat insu- lation; 7 - forging; 8 - recording device with thermocouples Card 2/3 1 44 152-66 ACC NRi AP6012607 thermocoupies arrayed in a spiral over the height of the container. The rise in the temperature of the wawr is recorded by these thermocouples and automatically registered at 2-svc inter- vals by an PSI-08 automatic recording potent iom ete r. Blanks heated to various temperatures: 900, 1000, 1100 and 1200*C were deformed to various degrees (80, 69. 7, 57. 6, 43. 57,), The thermal effect (increase in temperature) was determined each time by calibration in Uie container with water, i. e. by heating other, already extruded rods, to the same temperatures and placing them in the container with water and measuring the resulting rise in water tempe- rature. The maximum increase in temperature was observed for blanks heated to 900*C and deformed 80%, i.e. for the lowest of the temperatures investigated and the highest of the de- grees of deformation investigated: in this case the temperature of the emergent rod was higher by as much as 150-210*C. Thus, it is established that the thermal effect decreases with increasing temperature of the blank prior to its extrusion and increases with increasing degree of deformation of the blank. Orig. art. has: 8 figures, I table. 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