SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHAROV, N.V. - SHAROV, V.S.

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SHEVELEV, M.L.; TIKHONOV, A.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk eLOtsent, retsenzent; SHAROV,, N.V., inzhoner, retsGnzant; PCHELINTSKY J-1_1nihener,retseasent; -TZMKIV,' , redaktor; MATVEYKVA, Ye.N., tekhnichaskiy redaktor. [Fire prevention in machine building] ProtivopozharnW..a tekhnika v mashinostroanii. Izd.2-0e, perer. i dop. Moskva, Goe.nauch-no-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1955.208 p. (MLRA 9:6) (Factories-Fires and fire prevention) ................... Fire --oreventfc-i '7~ ~ierr-jan ';er~ccratic RepLb7lC e1c, -2~3 "Ic no SHAROV, If., inzh. From horse-drawn wagons to perfect fire engines. Pozh. delo 4 no.!-':?6;-27 Ap '58. (MIRA 11-5) (Fire engines) RODE, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; SELIROV, N.Y., red.; FORMSMYN, A.D., red.izd-va; ISLYMIN, A.A., tekim.red. [Platform-ty-pe nozzles] Lafetnye stvoly. Moskva, 13d-vo M-va komr,nin.khoz.RSFSR, 1959. 81 p. kMIRA 12:9) (Fire engines) SUROV, if. Prospects for the dezrelopment of fire equipment. Pozh. del* 5 no.3:27-28 Mr '59. (MIRA 120) 1.Zamestitell nachal'nika otdoleni7a Glavnoge upravieniya pozharno7 okhrany. (Fire engines) -SHAROV.. N., inzh.; SHIMBKO, N., inzh. Mechanized tool. Pozh.delo 5 no.12:27-28 D '59. (MIRA 13:4) (Fire departments-Equipment and supplies) (chain saws) - N~ SHAROV, N.V., inzh., red.; SMEKO, N.D., irzh., red.; UCHITMI. I.Z., red.izd-ve; SALAZKOV, N.P.. teklin.red. [Equipment for fire prevention and extinction; catalog-manual] Protivopozharnoe oborudovanie; katalo&spravochnik. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va kom=un.khoz.1LSFSR, 196o. 151 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Fire extinction-Bouipment and supplies) SIUIROV, 14. . G(ILU-BEV, S. Create a mmseum of fire T)2-avenrion. Pozh..,~tlo ., nc,.!~)2 Ja 16o. ( 1.11RA 1-3 : 55, ) Vii-e r:-evention-Exhibitions) I " KHMELZV, Nikolay Vladimirovich; SRAICVg, Nikolay Vladimirovich; RODE, A.A., red.; RACHEVSKAYA, M. I. , - re-d-.--ftff--va; -SAITUdV-, N. P. , tekhn. red. [Fire motot pamper and water tank trucks] Pozharnye avtonasosy i avtotsistern~. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va kommun. khoz. RSFSR, 1962. 211 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Fire engines) 25-c::9-0--5/1 6 AUTITCR: edovar, 'R. I. . Candidate o--" Technical " ciences , ':.-afor.- nikov, A.*,'T., Belkin,,Ye.Ya., and 'harovO.A., 7,ngineers TTTTE: Flectric 71elding under !"lag of Agening Chrom-e-TTickel- Aluminum qtainless -,teel PERT, DICAI Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 191~9, Nr 9, pp 33-44 (179"'1 ADSTRACT: Precipitation-hardening stainless steels, such as chro- me-nickel austenitic steels possessing high plastic qualities, have a comparatively low strength limit; the latter property hampers their use, in cases where constructions must have a minimum weight at the maxi-- mum 5trength. Research I~as disclosed +hat the most ef- ficient method to augment their strength is the crea-- tion of martensite :' 'n t'~eir structure. in the 'soviet Union, the chrome-nickel-aluminum stainless steel, Type Th 15IT9Yu make SN-2 or -.',ITQ04, is widely used. The steel SN-2 transformation of austenite to martensite in 0 is realized ~y cold-treatment (4 hours at-50 C or 2 CarO 1/3 hoijrs at -79 C). This process leads to a considerable c, r 7 r / 12 5 - 7' --) - ') - c-:: I/ I r--; Flectric ""Ielcling inder I-'lai-r of Agening (7hro-e _ITi ckel-Aluminum 9+ainless '+eel increase in strength, but does not change the steel fluidity limit. The works of Gulyayev, '7,V. Tep- nev and Ya P'otak maintain tI-at the above properties are specific for transitional sta.ges, that is, in this case for austenitic-mar~ ensitic steels. Their fluidity limit is about 40 kg/mm. , while t-heir strength is !()n-200 kg/mm . The SN-2 steel is not only austenitic- martensitic; it is, at the same time, a precipitation- hardening steel. On the basis of numerous experime-nts, t,.,io methods for electric welding of SN-2 3-'V-eel were accepted for general use: 1) Welding by means of elec- trode made of SIq-2 steel (same as the base mater-lal) under application of flux AITF-7 ~Ca'_F CaO.1 and using obligatory pre-Ileating, and 2) i-.rithout pre-hea- ting, app, lying a new fluoride -L'lux A17-14 (65~~ Cav 29 1 61~ 33 i 02? Y Ca0q 614 "'90, and 1r'.' .1120,), 'Oesep-rch 'oas disclosed that electric weldin-- of stainless R'Icctric 1,11elding !--,nder '~Iag Gf Agening Chrome-71-Ickel-Aluminumm ~_-'-'ainless qteel chrome-nickel-aluminum steel SN-2 by means of a large section electrode made of the same steel does not eli-- minate the appearance of non-fused spots, if a fluo- ride flux with increased alumninum oxide contents is used. The negative influence of aluminum oxide can be entirely neutralized by introduction into t-~.e flux of r~ certain amount of silicon oxide or calcium oxide, SE- parately or combined, There are -.1 tables, 1 diagram, 6 PI-otographs and 18 references, 9 of %,.rhich are 7oviet, 6 rngrlish, 1 French and 2 Prerman. AS~OCTATION: 1) Ordena trudovogo lcrasno;zo znameni institut elek-:-ro- svarki imeni Ye.0.7atona A U'~'~q (Order of the Red Panner of Tabor Tnstitute of '-"lectric Welding imeni Ye,('. 'Daton,AZ "kr 937)("edovari Safonnikov);2) "oskovs- kiy sovnark~-oz ("oscow '-ovr_ark,7o7_) -elkin; 91-arov), 7ay 26, 19159 ,'ard 1/3 SH-AROV) P. G. Nov 52 "An Adjustment to the Wind Vane for More Accurate Determination of Wind DirectIon," P- G. Sharov, Nozhovka Meteorological Sta, Molotov )blast "14!!teorol i Gidrol" No 11, P 53 Recommends tne strengthening of the solid part of the wind vane with a metal collar having eight projections corresponding to the eight compass points. USSR/Meteorology - Wind Vane FA 245T89 24c,T89 FA '237168 USSR/Geophysics - Thunder Squalls Dec "Thunderstorm ~Iith Hail and Destructive S~rong Wind," P.G. Sharov, Nozhovka Metecrological Sta- tion, Molotov Oblast "Meteorol I Gidrol" No 12, p 4-1 Describes the effect of a thunder squail in Yeiuv-.k area of Molotov Oblast on 13 June 52. PresenLE in detail the meteorological observa~liorls maue during the arrival and passing of the squail. 217T68 D ER BARD-E ER LIVA, K.L., THE NOV-SK:Y, V., iriz--,mali f4~ T r LO,' MEILVEDEV) F.V.; P.11.; MININA, k'IBLE;K9v'. F.-P.; N'IKOI,AYF.V, N.I., YIOROSLI~V --I. G. L.Y,-.; NUDYLIMP.N, Gasff.lcatl~or. of -pazut ,i.,,der pressure --in a steam-o)Wgen blast. t-1h;7. prom. 9 no-lit49-50, 164. (MIRA 17 -. 12) -, : I.-- t . - -t ~ ~; 1 :- " , ;-, . I I L ~- - " , , . .a r--- -- -; c ~ i;, L-e , 11 ~ : --L- - - - - I I L- ~ J-1715 -,. SHAROV, S. Developing consolidated time norms for guillotine cutting of sheet metal. Biul.nauch. inform.: trud i zar. Dlata 5 no.-,;: 44-47 '62. (MIRA _15-3) (Kalinin--Sheet metal work--Production standards) a Solid Sol-i- Sil-lPhu- 3, 0 73- 0'.." SILAROV, S.I., p-a--fi-9-3or. dektar tq'--'.qnichpskikh na,-,.k. Kinetics of iron oxidation in. a-ilfide melts. Sbor.Inst-stali 34: 122-L9-? 155. MaA 9: 7) I.Ka-'ad.ra m-tallurgii chuCal-a. (Iron-180topas) (Sulfides) ZIA)BINSKIY, Boris Mikhaylovich; TSYLEV, L.M., professor, doktor tekhmiche- skikh nauk, retsenzent; SHAROV, S.I., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh ' Fofessor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. retsenzent; nauk. otvetstvannvy redaktor; RYKOV, N.A., redaktor izdatellstva; HADET-NSXAYA, A.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Brown coal as fuel in metallurgy] Buryl uoll kak metallurgicheskoe toplivo. Moskva, Uglotekhizdat, 1956. 37 P. (MLRA 9:11) (Lignite) DENISENKO, P.A., inzhener; SHAROV, S.I., inzhener. Improving high-pressure control valves. Elek.sta. 28 no.8:65-66 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:101 (Boilers--Safety appliances) ~:l -1 T tie '.ka pere~:h,)da s---r,.- iz chi~guna ,~ndorta~-n in to the r; r i z ig: )r- ----,.;s i n blas t-furnace we re S1 a -,m.~ c, n z~ t i no f CaO, S- and Al 0 ys 01) 3 ned 'b,-,~ melting- I or ent of Al 20 was O~ v a ra C) e d be twee n 0.9 and an-.a- t` on o carburiza t-ests were made i r, e c i n~s --i +~, ~he I- L I= n,~~ iror- 'urns 4n'o the nt,~~ rm x niz of the slag 4 J, T 7 orc:ess Is increased. V-11OCess is 211~ L-- th, "'-r a ns .-.,n of Su-.If,,~r Fr., m41 ro n SU, "J;-'!-~,. Slab e S U e c 71 V eI 0t mulae throu--h tho di-CCusion 'Layer, and ar~- gI--.r-n. it- is stated that if the -.faction ihe in the double diffusion Of d _4 ffUS --On, :7-2 erl a the constants of speed is decelerated by layer it is accelerated :;r1ter-mixing both phases. There are ,I figures and .;-I rt~ftnren~,eo, 5 of wh-ich are Soviet. A:~'." I A1 -D;'7 - -nst-;~ut staLi (-'Moscovi Steel Institute) S U, 5 D A i 1 5 a Ca-d 21/2 1 ~)-1 L", f, J -,.I- nf I -r-0 [I fif.e 1*~j I,,, f,,, [Itl yjjjr~ on. a sint-erin:r pan by combustio_- c_f _s 7n Z3 over the layer of pellets (Fi,:-.2). The most suitable firin,.,- conditions, for a iven raw material were established in separate experiments. Gas permeability and reducibility of pellets were compared with. those of sinter indicating -the superiority of pellets in both respects. On the basis of a large number of experimcnts on firing pellets in a sinter pan it is claLned that a t) 2 throughput of a DwiliSht Lloyd sinter strand of 50 m surface area and an ignition time of 28 lain can be 2000 tons/day. The consiraption of heat under laboratory conditions was 320, cal/kS which is smaller than that in si'ntering, can be further decreased by increas-inU the bed height. Blast furnace Gas with a small addition of coke oven gas can be used for the purpose. In the Moscow Institute of Steel a scheme for industrial production Dellets was developed (Fig.4) and in 1958 semi-industrial Card 2/2 and industrial experimental production of pellets from Krivoy Rog concentrates and their smeltinjS in blast furnaces will be carried out. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATIOIT: Mosl-,-Iovskiy institutu stali (Moscow Institute of Steel) _1. Ores--Processing 2. Pellets--Productior GRUZINOV, Vladimir Konstantinovich; MANCHINaIT, Y.G., dotBent. kand. takhn.nauk, reteenzent; SHAROV. S.1., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; STRCHINA, M.M., red.izd-va; YUITLTUK, R.M., takhn.red. LControlling the flow of gases in blast furnaces by means of programmed brurdening] Upravlenie gazovym Dotokom v domennoi pechi programmnol zagruzkoi. Sverdlovsk. Gos.risuchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd-nie. 1960. 214 p. (MIRA 13:10) Olast furnaces) (Gas flow) AITHORS. T FTL z e. s T, J. Y Fl p loe Of 0. r-olt witil 7;1-.,) r Ln- n;~ t~.o i,~~i OA*',~ by lic-en trill' a -3.rA S) I (~Nl' T 1;" n,e rr .3 al Y-!S rr. ELI v I Lows 4JI-at 7, -nc- o-r- cant 2 tte r-I A V- raised L- hearth. rhe s-aggest rrat the ~:-a Instead of' vatjins It,3 baoit.,Iry, widi-h J,: ITI'~r~ quantity is not riiqulr~_d; this na:, be by v_,~ the irr~n EtnJ the N.,,.ig tur (leij sulfur will tl~,,n an-i-ve Into (ItIVIng tlk- 2nd ar-d 'irtl ho-it perk)(ki if,,wi-vor, U.0 111u."?1-1:1a of tr.-i dei)tIj rre~-ts wltl~ :3,,mp ~bjoAioiis a.,3 motaL wtd b_:.,3g: be,:omc to.11~ -, Id 1', 1, tJOLUARr- .~ iil ~,Do (It7;Ta teartn, and sPi,= U'As rwint, 1111WLrg of rrietril Witt, ~31f-,g !Ir~lSt I)E; COV it, Will the temp.E~rature tht-c-ugh ~he hearth wnd tLe "tip would be Intensified without Impairing the "bottom de..~uifuration". Wa~,,_- ~for raLsing the desulfurating oapp-alty of slag ;imst be found in flirther 'rnere are 11 refe-i-e:-,c~s: -( anxil 4 rnn-S.)vlet b.L(-,c. The to Friglish 1wrigualze puIAi_ca,.Ior..s read as C:-I'Lrjws: B. Hatch a-,-.d J. C",-,,, .71 of Met.,IV. 274, 1,Ar); N. 11. Grant, U. Kall-1-fiLg, J. J. --f Nit:;t_ 19.51; N. I. Grant, 0. Tr-DI-Ii, J. Cr-JI'l-Ean. J. of Met., VIII, 1951i J. Iron and Jap.~Ln. ASSOCIATI().'~'- M--ivs~dy st7ll_; 'i BM-TT.E.'): 27. 1 Car,l POKHVISNEVP A.N.; SHAROV, S.I.; INOZEMTSEV, N.S. Desulfuration of cast iron in the ladle by liquid blast-furnace slag. Stall 22 no.6*487-490 Je 162. (MM 16-7) (Cast iron-Metallurgy) (Devulfuration) NO- K . N , F, "'C' F YA I NO'; , A .~ F M r fi F,~,~L-rn ~ur:nj! lrori ores ;_z-oiri t,he Ku:-Eik '~iomialy. Izv. vys. ucheb, zav.; me-. '? nc,.'_'._,!'24-2S '64. I splavov 4 Novo-Lipetskly --F - N I - - LK I N 'K,', INO-YEHITSF11, N,S,~ MAW, Yu.A.: POUIVISNEV, A:N.j y SHAROVj S.I~ Processes in the hear-1h oC a powerful blast furnace. Izv. vys. ucheb, zav,; cher-n. met. 7 no.11:34-40 164. (MIRA 17~12) 1~ Mo3kavskiy institut stali i splavov, POK11VISNEV, A.";.; SF.AROV, S.I.; Zl,-ILKBI, N.K.; OIRWV, Yu.-'.; IMATITEYEV, T,.- 11.~ -I ) -il.; VIZLOV, Ye.M I ~,.; -S!Llvrt S. ~%. Op(' -ration of a 2,000 M3 capacity blast furnace. Mletallurg. 9 no.] :7-1.1 Ja 164 (MITIA 18:1) L 35055-65- EPA/E~VT 1)/EiVP(f )/4WG(v)/T!4VtA(bb)-2 Pew-5/Pw-4 WW ACCESSION NR: APSOOZZ29 7s'/0114/64/000/012/0044/0044 AUTHOR: Sharov, S. T. (Engineer) TITLE: Calculation of average parameters of the gas stream in a centrifugal- sor rotor compres SOURCE: Energomashinostroyeniye, no. 12, 1964, 44 TOPIC TAGS: centrifugal compressor, gas compressor, compressor rotor ABSTRACT: The problem of gas flow in:the.vane channel of a compressor rotor is considered with an allowance for the gas compressibility which is described by: W W M=-=- where w is the relative speed and "a" is the local speed of a YkgRT sound-. A'Continuity equation forthe gas-flow midline and an energy -conservation n the relative motion. are set up, solved, and a parameter z is determined (formula 9),, This parameter permits, M f(Z'), graphical determination of the iCard 1/2 L 3505-5-65 kCCESSION NR: AP50OZZ29 bAach number effective along the midline of the channel. The average parameters,, A the gas flow can be calculated from this Mach number. Orig. art. has: I figure and 10 formulas. kSSOCIATION: none 3UBAUTTED.- 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE, PR q0 REF SOV* 003 OTHER, 000 Card M" - ,,t*: --nL g i ~Q- I ;r SHAROVY S *To, inzh. Calculation of the avers,ge parameters of gas flow in the rotor ubeal of a centrifugal wupressor. Energomashinostroenie 10 no.12t44 D 064. (MIRA 18s2) KCRMIS, yu.; SHMOV, V., dispetcher-inshener. .Vanual for workers of the leather industryo. Adit. T.A. T41kov, D.N. Zhemoch"n, Reviewed by IU.Norgulim. Leg.prom. 14 no.503-54 Ny 954. (NLRL 7:6) 1. Glavnyy inshener savoda in. Tellmana (f?,r Morgulls) (Leather Industry) -~' f 1, i+ - - - -V - ~., %J F il, -,! MORGULIS,Yu., inzhoner; SHAROV,V., in2hener ~ ". wA tanner's manual.' Revieved by rU.Norgulis, V.Sharov. Lag. prom.15 no-8:53 A,,,? '55. (KLRA 8:10) (Taming) SHAROV, V. Book about electric clock@. Zhil.-kem-khos. 10 W-2:34 160. (KM 13:5) 1. Nachallnik teekha dispetcherskoy avrazi Hinisterntva puteY scobahchaniya. (Olooks. Iloctric) 0 SHAROV, -'Vr, A case of st-ptionary circular whirlmind. P. 59 KHIDROLCGIIA I METEOROLOGIIA. (Ministerstvo na zemedelieto. Khidrometeorologichna sluzhba) Sofiaj Bul,-F.-aria, No. 5, IF59 4onthly List of East -~;uropesn Accessions (MMAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 12, i,ecembOr-1959 Uncl. SHAROV, V. Our way to the induBtr�&Ift&tftm of construction on state farms. Sell.stroi. no.3-lt6 N 262. (MIRA 15312) (Gorkiy Province-Ztate farms) (Construction industry) Z--"-V" V.A.v kand.Voter.nauk; GAZA , Z. S. - -------- Dlag'nosio of paratuberculosis in sheep and.goatir. Trudy VIff 26vlm~-138'%2o .. (KCRA 1612) 1. taboratori7a po izucheni7u, tuberkuleza i paratuberkulaza 7seso7u=oqo instituta ekoporlmentallnoy veterinarii. -(robtal'iv disease) GAZARKH, Z.S., starsh-ly nauchnyy sotrudnik; SHA-ROV, V.A., miadshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Complement fiXation reaction in the diagnosis of paratuberculosis. Veterianrija 38 no.2:25-28 F .161. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii. - SHAROV, V1. On the macro-vortex formation in the atmosphere. Xhidro i meteorolog no.4:1-1-16 16C. (ERAI 10:2) (Vortex motion) (Atmosphere) 4z-.Sw()Vt vie On the alteration of the barometric atmospheric field. Did o i meteorolog no.6.-46-53 060. (EW 10:6) (BarQmetric hypsometry) (Atmospheric turbulence) ,SHAWI..-~~Igariya) Formation and change of 2arge-ecale, vortices in the atmosphere. Meteors i gidrolo.no,2:9-15-Fo'62, - (KMA 15:2) i ) (Atmosphere (Vortex-4tion) SHAROVY U.; BIAGOEV, Khr.; STOIANOVA, B.; STEFANOVA, M. ~ ---' Stability of the anticyc2onetype if weather over Bulgaria. Khidro, i meteorolog 6 10-20 t63. 1. Chlen na Redaktsionnata kolegiia, "Khidrologiia i meteoro- logiia" (for Blagoev). SHAROV,, V1. Spatial differentiation of meteorological functional fields. Khidro i meteorolog 13 no. 2:10-14 164. Q SHAROV, V.A., Cr~.nd Vet Sci --&, i ss) 11 -Datervaizvktion 411uc-'E~ree 11 11 of freshnlg~tussof ?lftm)lhi6j=-D4 ~ aub-nroducte. ;.OSI 195f'~'- 9- 1 --n --n (L'oa Vet Acad o'& AGr RGR"k), 140 corder, (T'L,2tQ-)-q 1'0) - ~t , _- - SSUOV, - V.' A.' -(Junior Scientific Collaborator, VIEV)J, and GAZARKH, Z. S. (Senior Scientific Collaborator). "Complement fixation reaction used in the diagnosis of paratuberculosis." Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 2, ig6i, p. 25. IT - __v"'P(1 % L-05671-0 VEW (ct)- IJT-(C)- - GG/BB ACCM. AR6023253 SOURCE CODE: UR/0044/66/000/003/VO77/VO77 AUTHOR: Bukhgol ts, N. V.; D'yachenko, V. F.; Lazarev, V. G.t Chernyshev, K. K.; Sharov. V. A. REF SOURCE: Sb. Vychisl. sistemy. Vyp. 18. Novosibirsk, 1965, 119-137 TITLE: On the problem of economy of a computer "rating memoryJ& C. SOURCE: Ref. zh. Matematika, Abs. 3V371 TOPIC TAGS: computer memory, computer programming, computer storage device TRANSLATION: An application for computer storage of programs and constants used for the automatic control of a constant memory makes it possible to decrease the volume of the operating memory. The problem is solved without introducing changes in the program to find an image of the set of program variables in its field of operation such that the number of operating cells is a minimum. To construct this image, a space-time dia- gram is made up of traces of variables and their projections, making it possible to combine the addresses of different variables. Theorems are proved on the minimum num- ber of addresses of variables in the program. A block diagram for the program of mini- mizing the number of memory cells is given. Offered as an example is a program for,the computation of square roots requiring five operating cells. A programmer of average UDC: 681.142.001:51 L oq671-67 ACC-NRi AR6023253 skill used 6 cells , The method set forth here if; applicable to ready-made programs, in systems of automatic programming, and in the design of specialized computers. 6 figures, 10 references. Yu. M. SUB CODE: 02/ SUBM DATE: none 2/2 C ard -Wag- ACC'N67"60212-3 F-UK/O IT17667660700W 666 7*1 B 0 AUTHOR: BukhRol'ts. N. V.; D'yachenk-o, V. F.; Lazarov, V. G.; Chernyahev, K. K.; A- ltLco, TITLE: The'economy of digital computer memory SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat telemekh i vychisl tekhn, Abs. 3B64 REF SOURCE: Sb. Vychial. sistemy. Vyp. 18, Novosibirsk, 1965, 119-137 TOPIC TAGS: computer memory, computer program logic, computer design, digital computer ABSTRACT: The use of read-only memory units for program and constants storing in automatic control computers makes it possible to reduce the volume of immediate-access storage units. Without introducing changes in the existing programs, the problem of mapping a set of program variables on its operating field is solved in order to obtain a minimum number of working cells. The method is applicable to automatic programming systems, to complete programs, and to special-purpose computer design. [Translation of abstract] 6 illustrzitions and bibliography of 10 titles. Yu. M., SUB CODE: 09 Card UD4 A~, SOURCE CODE: UR/0149/66/000/001/0031/0033 Rs 'A'?6007,905 'row.,'. V*- A. -.Krylov, YO. 1. 4r-av4olviiAntc-, institute Rare Metals- Dept.. (urallskiy politekhnichookiy m4tallov I.Ca 'a qL xf~ A - d y reducing nickelous'hydr6xide.with hydrazine -nickel pow er 70 . ~_K aidmetalluviiya, no. ll-1966, 31-33 TOPIC TAGS:- Oowder.-metal,-nick,0-1,compound, chemical reduction, hydrazine AUTRACT; The reaction was accomplished'in air at 21% in a-glass veisel I cm in -diameter and 8cm in length, for'33 min, on using pure nickelous hydroxide of the com- ~poaition 51 Ni(OH) *NiCO #4H20 and a 92% solution of N H obtained from hydrazine hy- 2 _dra'te -by Raschig' # methol (F., riaschig. Bet., ~vol. 43,19tT(1910). The solid products ':of: the -reaction. v-dre, fil tered,-washed with wa .ter and.alcohol and dried, whereupon they were su *bjectita to X ray*phase analysis. and chemical*analysLso,Findings: K(OH)2 does no.t1orm complex~compounds with N7H4, i.e. Ni metal is the.sole product of the re- action.iiath hyd.ramiue.,Further, the degree-of the reduction of ft(on), increases with increasing concentration of N2H4*1 thus,-reduction with 92% hydrazine (solid-liquid the gre ra tical standpoint. It is merely ratio -1..:2.33) is. of &test interest.frogn. the p c Wa Wk -6 EWT(M% /,-WP(J)AWP(t) IJP(i:) JD/#X/RU L 21120 MR: AP6008049~ SOURCE CODE:--- LIA/0020/66/166/004/0876/0879 .'AUTHOR: -.Krylov, Ye. L; Sharov, V. A,; Degtyar,6v, V. F. -ORG:- Ural Polytechnic Institute im. S. M..Kirov W~allskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) .,TITLE* Po~ynv4clear complex compounds of nickel:~arbbnate with hydrazine -:,-:,'SOURCE: AN.:SSSR. Doklady, v. 166, no. 4, 44 .1966, 6t)79 -'TOPIC TAGS: nickel ccmpound, hydrazine compound, complex.molecule, carbonate ABSTFACT; -Th pa er rvports results pertaining to the synthesis and determination of . the_sirudt~re . of basic nickel carbonate (N12(OH)2(H20)2-'CO3 and complex compounds ~of the latter with hydrazine, viz., N12(OH)7(H20)2N2H4CO3, Nh(00202HOSCOOH20, and Ni(N2"4)3r-03'1.SHZO. X-ray phase, chemical, and thermographic analyses, deter- .:mination of electrical conductivity, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and con-~ ductometric titration with HC104-were employed. The experimental data suggest the followingstructure of these compounds: ti [Hjo-Ni-0 141-HQ] oil ~Card ljq'' UDC; 541.49.546..264'74 546.171.5 _J_ LLW7,136-66 ZqTC1)/F1_.J1TLrR_)L9 al(,111/11 T__ACC_Rr, _aiC6jj_370 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0051/0058 ~ AUTHOR. Grechishnikov, G. A,; Homokonoy, V. P.; Sharoy, V. I. ORG: none TITLE: Characteristics of seismic waves refracted on curvilinear interfaces SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemli. Geoakustika; ispollzovaniye zvuka i ul'tra- zvuka v seysmologii, seysmorazvedke i gornom dele (Geoacoustics; the use of sound and ultrasound in seismology, seismic prospecting, and mining). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 51-58 TOPIC TAGS: seismic wave refraction, cruvilinear interface, seismic wave model, refracted wave, travel time curve ABSTRACT: A seismic-wave modeling experiment is described in which the physical natux-d and characteristics of waves refracted on the curvilinear surface of a homogeneous basement of infinite thickness are studied. The modeling was carried out on an installation consisting of pulse seismoscope, piezoelectric transducers, and photo- graphic attachments. The seismoscope was specially designed in the Moscow Geological Prospetting Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, The 10 x 10-m transducers consisted 1 of Rochelle salt plates treated with MBK-1 compound. The media models were made of plexiglass and duralum sheets having thicknesses of 3 and 1.5 mm. The R12?Lial,~ss simulated the overburden, while the duralum, simulated the lower refracting medium. Card 1/2 L 4-7i,36_56 ACC NR: AT6031370 Longitudinal wave velocities were 2300 m/sec(Ao 4.6 cm) in the plexiglass and t 5200 m/sec (Al = lo.4 cm) in the duralum. The experiments showed that the first arrivals above and beyond the sectors with the curvilinear refracting boundary were those of refracted-diffracted waves and not head waves. In previous model experiments of this type it had been assumed that the waves recorded on the surface were head waves arising as a result of the propagation of the refracted wave along the curvi- linear surface. Interpretation of the travel-time curves of the first arrivals recorded in the sectors with a curvilinear refracting boundary by means of existing methods invariably results in errors because of the formation of travel-time curve loops and penetration into the refracting medium. The amplitude curves of the re- fracted waves in the case of a curvilinear refracting boundary' are characterized by a high degree of dissection. Amplitude variations are caused by interference waves arriving from various sectors of the boundary and by the energy distribution along the refracted-diffracted wave fronts. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [DY,1 SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 28mar66/ ORIG REF: oo8/ ATD PREss. 5o88 Card 2/2 afs ULIKOT, N.I.; SHAROT V.L.; TOEHMITSEV. N.7.; KORABILINIKOV, P.S.: BOGUSE5~~~ I.S.; SVJZOV, Tu.F.: S&RSOMT, D.P. Conveyer-type drying and impregnating ovon. Pron.energ. 15 no.2:19 F 160. (ICU 13:5) (Electric motors) SHAROV. Y.M. Docent; GUBCHENKO, A.P. Zngr.,; STEPANCVA, !'.G. Ehgr. "A study of several methods of processing Klektron (magnesium bar alloy) in a liquid state 0 - Trudy, Moscow Aviation Inst. of Technology, No. 4, 1948 U201--M' RX" R-A. - ACC Nitt AV66-b-0-2-6-65 SOURCE CODES UR/02867CKfd--db)02 0021 0021 INVENTOR: Grinblat, M# P.; Bartashev, V. A,: Klebanskiy, A. L.; ChernZavskaya, 7, Prons, V. N.;'Sokolov Yeo I.; Sharovi Saratovkina, T. 1. ORG: none TITLEs Preparative method for diaryl- or dialkyl,-chlqropho 8phizo- bia(perfluoroalkyl)phosphines. Clas: 12, No. 176896X'Jtannounced by the pcific Research Institu _k7hatic Rubber im. Acads- All-Uni n S a of Ty- Uq' -4-0 , .- I M-fci-aa- S. V. Leb(-',div,-,(Viesoy,u--z,*n,y,y-,n,a*u'chno-issled'o'v'at-9-1 skiy instit4t-- sintoticho4kogo kauchuka SOURC91 Byulletent Isobrotenty I tovarnykh .0 eanakovt no. 24t 1965, 21 TOPIC TAGSt organic p.hoop-horus compound ABSTRACT3 An A4thor Certificate has been Issued for a preparative method for diaryl or dialkXl-chlorophosphazobin(perflucroalkyl)phos- phineollsic]. Diaryl- or dialkyl-phosphorus trichlorides or* reacted vLth bia(perfluoroalkyl)aminophosphines in the presence of tertiary amines at -60 to -40C in an inert solvent, ouc)? as benzene, ISM) SUB COM 07/ SUBM DAM 090et64/ ATD PRESSili/71 C"d i I UDCs 547*419ol*07 33936 8/079/62/032/001/014/016 Is 7 .2 ~' 02 a D204/D302 ,5-. -0) tl / 0 AUTHORS: Gridina, V.F., Klebanskiyq A.L., Bartashevq V.A., and TITLE: &ryl derivatives of boron PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, V. 32, no. 1, 1962v 32;. TEM- A The compound m-CF 3'C6H40 B(OC2H5)2 was prepared by the action of a Grignard reagent on m-bromo-benzotrifluoride and ethyl bo~-ate, decomposin~Othelmg complgx with gaseous H01. Its b.p. was 900 C/10 mm Hg, d 20 '1. 4339 nD 20 1.4341. Decomposition of the Mg complex with 10 % H 2s04 gave the anhydride (S-CFYC6 H4.BO )3' melting at 162-1630C. There is 1 Soviet-bloc reference. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issl6dovatellskiy institut sinte- ticheskogo kauchuka imeni S.V. Lebedev (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber im. S.V. Lebedev) SU13MITTED: July 20, 1961 Card Cp * SHAROV, V.I., inzh. (Moskva) Theory of the operation of a sbunt-magnetized electric transformer. Elektrichestvo no.11:64-66 N 61. (MIRA 14:11) (Electric transformers) SMOV V.I., inzh. Choice of a system for regulating the voltage of traction substations aud determination of its parameters. Trudy PUT no -I": 504k 162. (MIRN 15:10) '(Electrialzrai:Lroado-Substatlmo) (Electric railroads--Current supply) --- SRAROV, V.1.0 insh. CA2culation of the characteristics of voltage regulating devices with excitatiow using phasor diagrams, Trudy KIIT no.l"t67-71 162. (MPU 15:10) (Electric railroado-Current, supP3.y) EMUMt I.G.L599"10- Relationship between the deformation modulus of West Siberian dusty sands and the porosity coefficient. Trudy NIIZ,HTno.28: 151-154 162. (MIRA 16:11) SHAROV, V.K. Ventilation chamber for applying toxic insuls~tion to the cores of turbogenerators. Biul.tekh.-okon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.- nauch.i tekh.inform. 16 no.4t49-51 163. (KCRA 16%8) (Electric insulkors and insulation) ACC NRtAP60095.12 SOURCECODE: LTH/0413/66/000/005/00,11/0022 AUMOR: Griziblat, M. Pj Xlebanpk~y, A. Lgj BjrtqpL4qy V o ~Mernyavskaya, T. L.; Sokolov, Ye. I.; Shbxov, V. N; Markova, V. I.; Saratovkina, T.I'. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of phoorhonitrile%erivatives. Class 1 179311 Annorunc4kd by the All-Union Scientific-Rese c Institute of S)gLthetic r tVseeoyuznyy nauchno-issledo-istellekly Institut sinteticheskogo koichuka)] SOURCE: 120bretedys, promyehlennyye obraztey, tovaroM znaki, no. 5, 1966, 21-22 TOPIC TAGS: phosphonitrile, phosphoultrile derivative ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued describing a method for syttheaizi phosphonitril"derivatives by the Interaction of orst With, sodium Midesjn a oolvent or with ammonia - followed by treatment with chlorine and tertiary smi~~---!Jduring cooling. To obtain phosphoultrile derlvatives vith alternati subatituents at the phosphorus stoo; dl&lkyl(dieryl)-claorophosph.Ambia-(perfluoro aWl)pbosphines we suggested Tor,use as laitial WA cooToundso (LDI BUD COIxt n/ s= =z: 38;w65 Suaov, V. S., Engineer uTheoretical and Experimental Investigation of EL Regulated Single-Core Tran-sfomer.8 Sub 3 MaY 51, Moscow Order of Ienin Power Engineering Inst imeni V. M. Molotov Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow dw.-ing 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 MaY 55 SEMOT. V.S., kandidat takhnichookikh nank. INVINOM Doliy*-Dobrovollsklils three-phase, single-armature converter. Zlektrichastyi no.11:75 N 153. (KMA 6:10) 1. Moskovskly energeticheskly Inatitut im. Molotov&. I . (Blectric current converters) 62131443 nvertication of x regubted rots" %9-AMY AND ILI I Vek An muty-ticni a--td cxWfircntal frmtlpfion of a .vPlafcd -Wary, Convertor, dealing wth. (1) tho VUIAVOrl Of ft V10itails acmu tha commutator brahas eUfHg a full rolallOn of tho axis of ft Uld, 0) v". tion o( (lit c~inv%ft to the control windinp when tho arnmmturrs of shz- ors,. harmonic of tho fl,:t are kep! camMal; (3) Wkwrwe of the trmMUM re&ctjon O-n :hC p r. during mpkItan rA IM-WAIpUan %*w carrscd am an mkret and nap-mlicrat pole convwor,,, 'nr no-load and on-ioad coa&km and ykl*d saiis- '!"L Transfent procesm is the operuffm of it con- trollsbit roftq. Conweetr. SHUGL Elek- ;rklifil". 19M, M. Tlr,6. Results are presented atan oscillograplife Investiga- tion e( the operation of a contTollable mtwy convwvT. The anigular rotor digplacerrient czatied by lw dmpiace- =nt of the &xis of the field of the machine And sko tht TOIDT owillmions due to the reguiating process were atudsad. The arnount of the anguh,- tutor displace- rwat was found, this being huportant in deterrnining " fting of ft regukdom It was abo found that the pres6we df &mtw windings pannits coxmidierabLe reduction In tbe required povmr for the rt"llon, Le the amp-v*-qmm of the regubttfnq whidin& -itho- unpairing th.- atability of ft operation of the conNmr-tor or causing rotor oscillations (hunting) during the revilatioa process. The comawtatim of Rrh It converter &!SC mrnains SrisrWory. 8. F. XRALI SMCV,V.B., dotsent, kandIdat tekhuicheskM nauk .., . I I I Application of the theory of two reae'tions in the study of the rotary converter. Trudy NXI no-15:173-176 '55. (MIRA 11:11) 16 Wedra elektricheskikh mashlu Nookgvekogo ordeia Lenium, energeticheakogo institute imeni V.NtNolotawa (Rotary converters) 112-3-5895 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 3, pp. 119-120 (USSR), AUTHOR: Sharov, V.S. TITLE: 4ectromagnatic Slipplm -k-Shaped Poles _g Clutch with BeL (Blektromagnitnaya miina skollzheniya a klyuvoobraznymi poly-usami) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. energ, in-ta, 1956, Nr 16, pp. 149-158 ABSTRACT: A method is given for desigAing slipping clutches with beak-shaped poles and a solid steel armature. The clutch operates during brief periods of slippage and is used as a flexible coupling.between the primary motor and aetu- ating mechanism in drives f6r metal cutting machines, excavators, etc. The primary p t of the clutch, con- sisting of an exciting winding d poles, is located on the driving bhaft. On the .drivel shaft is located the secondary part- the armature - ih which the currents of dard 1/4 112-3-5895 Electromagqetic Slipping Clutch with Beak-Shaped Poles slippage frequency are induced. The torque transmitted by the clutch is M where the losses in the core are P. = Pi - P P and P are the respective capacities of the d~lvingland ~kven shafts. The genetal dimensions of the clutch are determined by the equation D2:L . 5 .5 2 *PS -Lz-: CLJBbXgsn1Cos'*2 where As is the linear load, and B;~- the induction in the gap. The height of the active -layer is computed by means of the for=la h. ID V Z-22 ,0- 87 'f2sB 8 where the equivalent value of current I In the active .Card 2/4 Electromagnetic Slipping Clutch with Beak-Shaped Poles 112-3-5895 layer per unit length of the armature circumference, p(n,,, - n ) Fps 60 Z:.& is Go M ~ Jet d x Jet%f-2 is the amplitude of the current density at depth x determined in a number of experiments by the equatIon - X/h J!- Jce The amplitude of the current density at the surface of the layer is determined by Ja - Be. Wig D Card 3/4 2p A- Electromagnetic Slipping Clutch with Beak-Shaped Poles 112-3-5895 The losses are also determined by means of the following expression for losses in an element of steel volume: 1) JC.2 A P Je pdx - - t phi 0 whefre, WIS the resistivity of the core material. M.I.K. ASSOCIATION:.Moscow Institute of Power Engineering (Mosk. energ. irirt) Card 4/4 SUROT V-S.i kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, dotment. - . Reaction of the solid steel armature in an electromagnetic slip coupling. Blektrichostvo no.10:42-45 0 '57. (KM 10:9) 1. Noskovskly energetiche skiy Institut, (Ilectrie mehinery) 8(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1641 Sharov, Vladimir Semenovich Elektromagnitnyye mufty skollzheniya (Electromagnetic Slip Couplings) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 102 p. 9,000 copies printed. Ed.: D.N. Morozov; Tech. Ed.: G.I. Matveyev. PURFOSEt This book is intended for students specializing in electric machinery and apparatus, such as electric drives, electric equipment in mining engineering, aircraft, auto- mobiles' and ships, and also for engineers and technicians designing electromagnetic slip couplings. COVERAGE: The author explains the basija problems in the theory of electromagnetic slip couplings and describes design me- thod8. He supplies experimental characteristics based on the information gathered from technical literature and materials from various industrial plants. Examples of design methods Card 1/6 Electromagnetic Slip Couplings SOV/1641 are given. The author states that neither in Soviet nor foreign technical literature is there a textbook on the theory and design of electromagnetic couplings, even though there are articles and papers devoted to problems in this field. Besides the literature given on pages 102-103 he refers to materials supplied by the following plants: Kharlkovskiy zavod, "Blektrouila" (Kharlkov "Fuektrosila". Plant), Yaroslavskly zavod, "Elektrosila" (Yaroslavl' "Elektrosila" Plant), NII derevoobrabatyvayushchikh stankov (scientific Research In- stitute of Woodworking Machines), and NII metallorezhushchikh stankov (scientific Research Institute of Metalworking Machines) of ENIMS,~Experimental Scientific Research Institute of Milling Machine . He thanks Professor A.N. Larionov, Corresponding Member of USSR Academy of Sciences, for his assistance. there are 35 references, 28 of which are Soviet, 5 English and 2 translations into Russian. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Card 2/6 Electromagnetic Slip Couplings SOV/1641 Ch. 1. General Information on Electromagnetic Slip Couplings 5 1. Applications of slip couplings 5 2. The operating principle of slip couplings 3. Basic tonstrudtion elements of slip couplings ~4. Materials for electric slip couplings 11 5. Characteristics of operation of individual types of slip couplings 12 Ch. 2. Determination of Main Dimensions 16 6. Electromagnetic torque equation for Blip couplings 16 7. Selection of air gap 19 8. Selection of the number of teeth and poles 20 go Calculation (effect of air gap flux density on the determination of slip-coupling size) of the diameter and length of the armature 21 Card 3/6 Electromagnetic Slip Couplings SOV/1641 Ch. 3. Calculation of the Magnetic Circuit 28 10. Induction-type coupling 28 11. Couplings with teeth of alternate polarity ,(the armorclad type) 32 12. Couplings with windings on the poles (the "Salient pole" type) 36 Ch. 4. The Slip-coupling Armature 37 13. Solid steel armature 37 14. Armature parameters: reactance and resiatance 41 15- Reaction of the solid steel armature 45 16. Reaction of the wound armature 50 Ch@ 5. Exciting Winding Calculation and the Energy Distribution Diagram 53 17. Calculation of the exciting winding 53 18. Selection of discharge and auxiliary re- sistors 54 lge The energy distribution diagram and coupling efficiency 55 Card 4/6 Electromagnetic Slip CouplingS SOV/1641 Ch. 6. Blectro-mechanical Characteristics and the Coupling Control 56 20. The empirical relation between torque and Slip 56 21e Calculation and plotting of the characteristics M=f(s) of slip couplings 60 22. Speed regulation and coupling control 69 Ch- 7. Examples of Electromagnetic Analysia of Slip Couplings 76 23. Armorclad coupling for a diesel - excavator unit. 6 L 24. Induction - type couplings 5 Example I: Calculations for a high-power induction-type coupling 85 Example II: Calculations for a low-power coupling 88 25. Salient-pole coupling with winding on the armature 97 Card 5/6 Electromagnetic Slip Couplings I ., SOV/1641 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress RRZ/rj 6-22-59 102 Card 6/6 SHAROV, Vladimir Semenovich, kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent Study and design of a high-speed asynchronous motor. Izv. vys. ucbeb. zav.; elektromekh. 4 no-12:22-30 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Kafedra elektricheskikh mashin Moskovskogo energeticheskogo instituta. (Electric motors, Induction) . SHAROV, Vladimir Semenovich; ALIPER, N.Ya., retnenzent; ZU111Y1114, ~--re.j ~OVTN-X.-, iekbn. red. [Electromechanical inductor-type alternators) Elektromashinyr ye ir, duktornye generatory. Moskva., Cos. energAzd-vo, 1961. 1-1+3 P* (MIRA 14;11) (Electric generators) SHMVJ V.S. Investigation of the cha3zacteristice of high-speed asynchronous motors with various rotor designse Izv. vysa ucheb. ZELv,,* elektromekh. 1+ no. 1:51-58 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Electric motorsy Induction) -4-f AUTHOR s' h :7 - t Lt: --f-I 7--Z 1~ ~t 1- -'000z:L# f 6itiol PER-13D C t_''Referativayy-zhurnal,-Ele 3, I ktioiekhnika i energetika, no 1963- 16p-3K73- (Tr. Vaes..n."i..konstrukt.-tekhnol. in-ta podshipnik.,p m-sti.'no. 2, ro (26)11961~ 44 - 56) -12C.000 -.140,000 rpm (designed at BHHH17 TEXTt _,Electric spindles for (VNIIP) ana-,manufactured at the Moscow~'electro pump plant) are desoribed; ines -they are intended for internal grinding maohi for find grinding of ball races, 2 xam An diameter4 A change of.the rotating speed of the spindle, nec-:~ fox having a constant linear speed at the circumference of the abra- easary ':rjive-disk by its wear, is achieved by changing the supply frequency within The power-of,the.experimental spindles is 100 - 250 wy '29000~- 2V400, opso ;-at maximum rotational speed th stator winding star voltage is 220 v. The e frequency speed control is realized at a constant magnetic flux by the law Wfm;oohst.'~ Formanufaoturing-the. electric spindle eleotrotechnical sheet C 'd- 1/2~ ar ------------- -ana. ~ a power -_zacuor:,: ox - u * o ar ''A.- The' 0, 6 e assume "the bearings a realiz~ed_ by'oil Sprayo 'The :stator winding in: the motor -is ot-113B-2 (PSY-2) wire and the t Gr u r -winding-of alumin m and:aluAinum short ircuited rings. The mo- c e, ted to full speed at 9, frequency 0 ei t r~ i.s. water-cooled* The spin 1e, ao ra -speed'it* -mm diameter.of the!~ of 22000 ape in 20 sec..;:ite-rated,critical roller-and an eccentricity equal to,O.,Olb (-6 in the airgap) with ".1 allowance for centrifugal forces is 178,500 rpm- Actuallyt considering all forces aotiAg onthe rotorLat the.rated loadp the critical speed is 76,000 1 rpm 4 inform& tion is'-given-.-on-the-ealection~and calculation.of parameters 11 and design-elements of the motor (the number of stator and rotor grooves$ cula-tio-n.of magnetic circuit, of induotive-and pur .e r esistances) charac- taristics and comparison of-rated data with those actually obtained oix ex- perimontal specimens. -There are figures* So' Minsker Abb tkabter a hotel complete translation.] d PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6576 Sh,arov, VladimiE-SAmeanvich Sverkhvysokoskorostnyye asinkhronnyye elektrodvigateli (Superhigh- Velocity Induction Motors) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 287 p. Errata slip inserted. 6500 copies printed. Ed.: A. I. Dul'kin; Tech. Ed.: N. 1. Borunov. PURPOSE: This book is intended for students specializing in super- high-speed electric drives, electric aviation machinery, and specialized micromachines. It may also be of use to engineering and technical personnel concerned with the design, production, and operation of superhigh-speed electric motors and systems. COVERAGE: The book deals with superhigh-speed induction electric motors of 150-200 thousand rpm used in internal grinders and other installations. Peculiarities of electromagnetic design are dis- cussed. Rating and the experimental, operating, and starting characteristics of high-speed motors are given. The book presents methods of rotational speed control and describes power supply Card 1/10 Superhigh-Velocity (Cont.) SOV/6576 circuits of the motors, the constructiO n of motor electric elements with examples of their calculation, and the problems connected with the tests and operations of these motors. The author thanks Professors N. A. Spitsyn, and G. N. Petrov. There are 104 references: 86 Soviet and 18 non-Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Introduction 9 Ch. I. Determinatiun of High-Speed Motor Dimensions 11 1. Constructional diagrams and rroblems in designing high-speed electric motors (electric spindles) 11 2. Electric and magnetic materiais tor superhigh-speed electric motors 18 Card 2/10 L 13119-66, EWT(1) P60067 ACC NR: A 12 OURGE GOOM. LW/6105/65/000/0% /0050/0055 AUTHOR: Sharo ,v, V.. S. (Candidatn.of t"'chnical,-nif-men; Docent) 5S ORG Moscow Power Institute (Rookow-,kly etinrgetlctieskly inst.,thit) C e -hodograph of ati n.--nf,hrrmou3 1nd1jct.1Q!i mot.nor w! Ili rapricitors TITLE: urr nt Sondsi.- Slektrichestva., TIN69 1965,,' 50-55- TOPIC TAGS: electric motor, electric Inductance 11F, capac_[Lor, .)utoinatic control ;]~j ABSTOCT: High~frequency induction motors '(Hik) offer significant advantages when compared. with- other motors used. ftir autuinatic mitrol of high freellency de'irices' (see, SO.Sharov., ElektroteMnikaAkiectrical EngIncerirgj, 1 -1964i 'no-' 3)..'- Cofiieguently- 'the author studlosAINOs with capacitors in the n peculiarities of the ...secoIndary.statoricoil. The presentation O'E.the desig iRIN06. Is-foll owed by the presentatibn of Ito equivalent circuit, the discussion sof the electitmagnetic moment.-and the slipping of HIM's,.the evaluation of the geointri. a c locus of the HIM,currents, and the derivation of the characteri.ties from the current bodographs,_,The slipping formulas are applicable also to the nary.asynchronoue motor with c9titact rings whose rotor coil is connected ::,Withcapacitorso The HIM under study*doas not have.optimum characteristics it was designed for experimental investigations of the properties of Card 1/? uDd: -6a-313-333:012.11 L 4.-L61?-66 n~T kf 1 ,'ACC NR: AP6013417 SOURCE CODE: UR/0144165/000/011/1222/1228 AUTHOR: Sharov, V. S. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent) 7 ORG: Department of Electrical Machines, Moscow Power-Engineering Institute ':(Kafedra elektricheskikh mashin Moskovskogo energeticheskogo InstitutaJ TITLE: Peculiarities in designing inductor-type induction motors SOURCE: IVUZ. Elektromekhanika, no. 11, 1965, 1222-1229 i TOPIC TAGS: inductor motor, induction motor, electric motor, servomotor, ezeerRie- Ro7wrl-VOZ 6qv1Pn7,Ewr P,9#v;r ABSTRACT: The calculation of characteristics of a 3-phase h-f small-power induction motor carrying all windings on the stator to set forth. The primary and' secondary windings have different slot pitches and different numbers of pole pairs which result in higher winding factors and higher induced emf's. Formulas are developed for calculating: winding reactances, electromagnetic torque, critical Card 1/2 UDC: 621.313.333~ L h1617-66 f'ACC NR: AP6013417 i slip, and magnetic-flux utilization factor. Estimated and experimental plots of the current vs. (0-5000) rpm and vs. (0-60 w) power and torque vs. slip are shown for 400- and 1000-cps motors. It is found that the magnetic-flux utilization factor of the above motor amounts to one-fourth that of the standard rotor-wound induction motor. Motor characteristics were determined by "Engineers V, A. Nesterin, N. V. Meronov, and Ye. A. Lukin. " Orig. art. has: 5 figures, z6 formulas, and I table. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 28May64 ORIG. REF: 008 Card 2/2 55HAFROV, V.S., kand,tekhn.nauk Generalized current diagrams or asynchronous machines with condensers. Elektrotekhnika 36 no.12:16-18 D 165. (MIRA 19:1)