SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIRYAYEV, A.A. - SHIRYAYEV, B.

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-;iT..YAYE'1, P. A. Textile m!chinery. New ribbon splicing rachine., Tekst- From., no. 1, 1052. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Yarch -1951, Uncl. 2 1; 7 ~ 'I A ".-i "I li . ;,,l--jnAor, ~:nnference or. hE,. of probabilities Rnd fi*,1,127 -639 164* l IatiCal 5'atist!cs. Za,.,. 'Lac). 30 no.5 KIRA 17.5) r GOMjBP'Vf YO.K., Inzh.; SIIIIIYAYEV, A.A., inzh. ISV-120 evaporator with two-stage ate" scrubbing. Teploenerget.1ka. 11 no.4.31-34 Ap-164- (MIRA 17W 1. Moakovskoye otdeleniye TSentrallnogo kotloturbihnogo instituta. f ni I rn 1? 4 "rMIT? P,V SHIRTATZV, A.Y.; GRIGORTZV. I.1., inshener, retsenzent; IAKHA T, B.P., 'lizits'neri.,' redaktor; DUGIU, N.A., takhnichemkly redaktor. [Work practice of a forge shop; from the experience of the Ural Railroad Car ftotoryl Opyt raboty kusnechnogo tsekha; Is praktiki Uralvagonsavoda. Sverdlovsk. Goo. nauahno-takhn. Isd- vo mashInostrolt. I sudostroit. lit-ry [Uralo-Sibirskoe otd- u1s] 1953. 186 p. (MM 7:8) (Yorging) SHIRTATRY. A.i.;, DUGIIIA, N.A., takhnichenkly redaktor (Mechanizing forging work in the Urals RAilroad Car Factory] Hekha- nizatsita kuznechnoro proizvodetva na uralvagontavods. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-takha. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1954. 31 PAMLRA 8:7) (Forging) inzh.j tekhn. red. red.; UNA11OV, K.Lt inzh.0 red.; DUGINA, N.A.j (Tmproving the technology of founding] Sovershenstvovanie tekhnologii liteinogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Gos. nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-z7, 1961. 3,38 p?MIRA .15:2) 1. Uralvagonzavod.. Nizhniy Tagil. (Founding) 4. SILIHMEY, A.F., inz1h., red.j- ROYTFIA'14, L.Kh., inzh., red.1 DUGIEA, U.X j, [Progressive boat treating techniques] Peredovaia tekhnologiia termicheskoi obrabotki. Yoskva, Gos. nauchro-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 143 P. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Uralvagonzavod, Ilizhniy Tail. (Steel-Heat treatrent) (FurnaceB, Heat-treating) SYLUISM', A-F,, !nzh.,, red.; DUGIVA, NJ., tekhn. red. [ProEressive forging tecluiology] Progressivnaia tekhnologiia kovki i shtampovki. Foskva, Gos. nr-uchno-tekhr,.izd-vo za- shinostroit.lit-i-y, 1961. 1.56 p. (MIM .15: 1) 1. UraIvngqri7Avod., Nizhniy Tagil. (Foirgitg) 75 AUTHOR: Shiryayev, A.G., and Likholet, Ye.I. TITLE: Boring Holes in Housing Components on Radial Drilling Machines (Rastachivaniye otverstiy v korpusnykh Detalyakh na radiallno-averlillnykh stankakh) PERIODICAL: Stanki I Instrument, 1957, No. 1. pp 8-10 (U.S.S.R.1 ABSTRACT: Orgstankinprom has developed a production method which Is used at the Machine Tool Plant Imeni Sedina (Stankozavod imeni Sedina) to machine gear box housings for vertical lathes. Tools, tool holders and fixtures in production sequence are described In boring holes in a machine tool housing component to the second degree of accuracy, while maintaining the combined geometric tolerances below 0.2 mm by drilling, reaming and oinking on a radial drill while the component is clamped in a drill jig with long interchangeable drill bushes, The tool holders have "Tufnol" sleeves which fit into the drill bushes. Wear teet-s for the Card 1/2 75 TITLE: Boring Holeq In HoilsInS Components on Radial Drilling Machineo? (Rastachivariye olverstiy v korpusnykh, Defalyakh na radi.allno-sverlillnykh stankakh) "Tufnol" sleeve are reported, showing that when frictional heat causes temperatures between 300 and 3200C, the swelling and wear processes first Increase the diameter (64 mm) by about 16 microns until gradual wear restorea the Initial dimension after six hours. Large economies are claimed in this method. The test Includes 3 photographs, and 8 diagrams. Available: Library of CorZress Card 2/2 SHIRYAYEV, A. G. The LK-022 bench grinding machine. Stan.1 instr. 29 no.12:20-21 D 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Grinding nachines) MART-IRSON, Te.N.p ZAKHAROVA, M.P.; ALASMMVICH, M.L.-,-xHax--HlDv. KHOKHWV, I.M.; SHIRTATEV, A.G.; XAST-ORWrX , M.S. Obtaining vitamla 2 concentratsa by means of high-vacuum dlsti2- lati4,a. Trr-d7 VNIVI 6:U-81 139. (KIRA 13.'7) (DISTILLATION) (TOCOPMML) Uncl. Libr--~ry of 1~52. 8 /1 - kikh I - -NI; Yu.N., kandidat tekhniches -- nauk w --A 1 VATSATUROV, G.G., inzhener; BISNOVATTT, S.I.. inzhener; BONDAMM- KO, A.Y., inzhener; GURALISIX. Ye.L.. inzhener; GORBUNOT, M.F., Inzhe- ner; ZLATKOVSKff. A.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nau ; XALTTS, N.V., in- zhener, KITATZV, A.S., inzhener; KOZLOY, A.M., Inzhener; IZONOV, P.T., inzhener; LIVSHITS, L.G., kandidAt tekhnicheakikh aauk; LIBERMAN, A.R., inshener; LINNIK, U.N., inzhener; LUKANOV. M.A., inzhener; KOROZOV. S.A., Inshener; POGORXLTY, I.?.. kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; PITROY, S.A., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; FTATWSKIT, B.G., luzhener; RABO- CHIY, L.G., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; SILITAKOV, A.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; FWIRG, B.S., kandidat tekhaicheek1kh nauk; CHIS7TAKOV, V.D., Inzhener; CHXJNIKHIN, V.K., inshener; SHIRYATIT, A.I., inzhener; SHCH"AK, A.D., inzhener; KUCHUMOV, P.S.. Inz9"eneOr:*TdW" MROV, S.A.; MTRYAKOV. A.1.. redaktor; BALT D, A.I., tekhatchaskiy redaktor. (Handbook of equipment for repairing tractors and agricultural machine- ry] Spravachnik po oborudovaniiu d1la remonta traktorov i aellskokho- ziaiStTannykh mashin. Moskva, Gas. lid-vo salkhoz. lit-ry. 1934. 646 p. (KIJU 7: 11 ) (Tractors--Repairing) (Agricultural machinery--Kaintenance and repair) SHrRYAYNV. A.H., Inzhener. Portable machine for cutting flnnges. Stroi.jwe~ensftoprom, 1 no,9t2O-21 1 1569 (KIffA 10:1) (Cutting npohines) A. 1-1. SHILK(AYE'.1 !uiil KIMI"YEV, F. U. "Ovcrall Utilization ~;f the Waste P~_-jducts prceesses - A 'W,,y of ReducinL~ Production Costs" The Kirov District of Leningrad Strives for Technological FTogiress; Collection of Articles, Leningrado Sudproagiz, 1957. 171pp. This collection of articles describes the progressive experl e of the industrial plants of the Kirov district of the city of Leningrad in the fields of shipbuilding, machine building, instrument-moking,, casting, hydrolytic and other industries. New manufacturing methods are discussed. SHIRYAYEV, A.M. Paper pipes to replace steel gas vipes in electrical installations. Biul.tekh.inform. 3 no.7-8-10 T1 '57. (91RA 10:10) 1. Glavnyy inzhener tresta ElAtromontash-55. (pipe) (316ctric wiring, Interior) 17 7 ANDREYEV, K.P.; BOBORKKO, S.A.; IGNATIM, I.S..; ZZLINSHCHIKOV, A.V.; BBLYAYEVSKIT. I.A.: ZIIYAYEV, A.M.; SAPIRO, M.R. Steam Injection cooling of stillage. Gidroliz. I lesokhim. prom. 10 no.7:30-32 157. (KIRA 10:12) l.Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut g1drolisnoy i sullfitnospirtovoy promyshlennosti (for Andreyev, Boboreko, Ignatlyeva, Zolenshchikova). 2.Leningradakir godroliznyy zavod (for Belya7evskir, Shiryavev, Sapiro). (Alcohol) SHIRYAYW9 A.M., Insh.; GOILMW. V-N-s IRSh. Steel foil reinforced crimped paper pipes for electric virings, Blul, tekh, Inform, 4 no;8tlg-20 Ag 158, (K= life) (Pipes) (11lectric viring) SHIRYAYEV) A.M. (Ufa) Thawing frozen ground with a gas-beated device. Osn.js fund. i mekh. grun. 3 no.5:7 161. (Frozen ground) (MIRA 14:11) SHIRYAYEV, A.M.; KLYUSHKIN, I.Ye. Correlation of the properties of hard electrolytic iron deposits. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.12:2663-2667 D 163. (KMA 17:1) 1. Saratovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. L _7f4_[-C~C~ ZIA kg" W T I aiT k 2L.-i rr- ACC NRt AP60176o4 (A ) SOURCE CODE: uR/#)364/66/002/002/0155/0159 i.UTHOR: Klyushkin, I. Ye.; Sbiryayev, A. M. 37 06 :ORG; Saratov Polytecbnical Institute (Saratovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) .TITLE: Internal stresses n deposits of solid electrolytic iron-nickel alloy ,SOURCE: Elektrokhimiya, 2, no. 2, 1966, .155-159 TOPIC TAGS: iron alloy, nickel alloy, electrolytic deposition, internal stress IABSTRACT: The authors study internal stresses in an iron-nickel alloy produced by ielectrolysis with a soluble anode of Armco iron in an electrolyte similar in com- oposition and concentration to those used in industrial conditions (200t5 S/L FeC12- ;-';H20+(O-5O)�2 g/k NiC12-6H20 (1-6) g/X HC1). Curves are given showing the internal ,stresses in the specimen as a function of current density and nickelous chloride con- ;centration in the electrolyte. Curves are also given showing the internal stresses and hardness of pure iron and iron-nickel deposits as fq6tions of temperature, electrolytic acidity and current density. The effect _~ - o Of urrent density and temper- ,ature on the critical thickness (before crack formation)1of pur iron and iron-nickel deposits was also studied. It was found that resiffu-a-stresseaMerease vith current density in iron-nickel alloy deposits 2 u thick. This increase is much more rapid at .current densities of 5-20 a/dm2 than in the 20-40 a/dm2 range. Internal stresses ACC NR, AP901-1604' 'aicretice with nickelouo chloride concentration reaching an absolute maximum at a con- centration of 20 g/1 NiC120 (2-5-2.T% Ni in the alloy). This behavior is similar for ,various current (!,~nsities although the initial increase in internal stresses is isharper in the 5-10 a/dm 1 2 range than at current densities of 15-40 a/dm2 vhile the i ~ ;reduction after a concentration of 20 g1l is reached is approximately the same for all current densities. It was found that internal stresses in solid electrolytic iron- ,nickel alloys are higher than in electrolytic deposits of pure iron. There is an ',increase in internal stresses and harrbr~ss in both pure and iron-nickel deposits with !a reduction in temperature and increase in current densities. Increasing electrolyte :'acidity gradually reduces internal stresses in pure iron deposits,vbile increasing !those in iron-nickel alloy to an absolute maximum after which a reduction is observed.'l !It is shown that the behavior of internal stresses and hardness in electrolytic iron- jnickel alloy is basically due to overstress during deposition of the metal at the ;cathode. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: lTMay65/ ORIG REF: 0091 OTH REF: 000 rd 2 12 k / SWUM, A. N. SUV/62-2-4-7/7 A Summary of Papers Presented at the Sessions of the Scientific Research Seminar on the Theory of Probabilities. ,Mmoov, Feb- May 1957 Teoriya Ver2tatnostey i YOY6 PrImnenlya, 1957, V. ?p 16# 41 PP- 478-M Feller processes and non-degenerative parabolic equations. Contents are to be published in this journal. Ososkov, G-4,, A limit theorem for flows with a restricted aependence. The contents were published in Vol.1,Nr.2 of this journal. -Shiryayev, A.N., A central limit theorem for multiply non-H&H`o-~--efibeZUs Marko,7 chains. Two limit theorems are proved for the normalised sum of sto,.,hastic quantities connected in a multiply non- homogeneous chain of order," Fortus, M., A uniform limit theorem for distributions approaching a stable law with an Index less than one. The sums of Independent stochastic quantities are distributed according to the law F(x). The function F(x) belongs to the domain of rcrittal. atWaction (priL~,erjyu) of a stable law F 9 (z) o< and (3 are parameters of the distribution) 82-4 0-~ _�n P Fr Card 9/11 Ini/Oc X~ 16(1),10'(2) AUTHORS: Leonov, V.P., and 3hiryayey,_.4&1'6- ---, SOV/52-4-3-7/10 TITLE: On the Technics of the Calculation of Semiinvariants PERIODICALt Teoriya veroyatnostey i yeye primeneniye, 1959, Vol 4, lir 3, PP 342-355 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The calculation of higher moments and semiinvariants for the investigation of nonlinear transformation of randomprocesaes is very complicated f-Ref 1,2_7. Cherenkov f-Ref 3j stated that in some cases after the determination of the dependence of the moments m Iof the polynomial -~- Q(~ ) on the semi- invariants a of the process ~(t) the semiinvariants of the process *L(t~ can be obtained by a simple cancellation of certain superfluoue terms. The authors BLOW that this method is possible in much more 1general cases and they give rules for the application. The authors thank A.N.Kolmogorov for the theme and aid. There are 2 figures, and 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTEDt March 5. 1959 Card 1/1 511IRYAYL?V. A.11. Sous problems In the spectral theory of higher order moments: Part 1. Teor. veroiat. I ee prim. 5 no.3:z93-313 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Hatematichaskil institut im. Y.A.Staklova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Probabilities) ~,;/Q1"/60/005/W4/U06/O07 0 ~_ 11 1/ C 333 AUTHORS, Leonov. V. P. I(Decensed.'; . -,"hiryayev, A. N. TITLE: Some Problt~ms in the Spectral Theory cf Higher--raer PERIODICAL! Teoriya veroyatnostey i yeye primeneniye, 1960, Vol-5, No. 4, pP. 460-464 TF,XT: The paper starts from (Ref.1) and useo the notations of (Ref.1). Definition: The family( of random processes 9,( (t)(-: _~1) converge for in the sense of to the random process C_ if th,- distribution of the random variables ( 16K 99) !~(09(dt) converges weakly to the distribution of the random variables ( i #9) _~I(Q g(dt) foreverygEq, and o< --) cK Theorem 1: Assume that the family of the processes ~ \ (t) . ~ R(t, -C ) N,\(d-C) satisfies the conditions of the example 2 of � 1 of (Ref.'I), where tj NA(T) - 0, lnh e i cK N X (T) = (;- X ( T) "P (,Y, ) , G~' 10 the processes \(T) -(T). Then for oo the family of 'I , ( Q 1 ~ 00 converges in -the sense of Card 1/ 5 ft~_ "V0051Cj4/O'-6- ~`Ci C 1 1/ C 333 Some Problems in the Spectral Theory of F J_7her-Order Moments. 11 to the Gaussian process (t) with iiri(t) - 0 and t I) t-2) - il Kill R( R(tV -C ) U(d r), where K 11 K(dx) Two theorems are given on "the normalization of a wide-band stationary process when passing throufh i narrow-band filter" in the case of the 00 processes of the class Theorem 2: Let 1.) W E (oo h t) = 0, 1 f (k) A k , oo k 2 and f(A) 2) be cqn~inuous in Ar i / j, 2. 1 :E j f- "n be a f1truily of complex nuer functions for xhjca~, 7TA _), b) j 2 d C~ ~ - (~ -Ot j (independent of' Ij and o< exist 3-,~ that for -..i and ~_,11 j,o( it holds < C d). for every oE 0 i t holds Card 215 C Some Proble= in the Spectral h.~---., :,,gher-Order Mo=ent~y IT lim 0)(~) 2 d ri OL -4 *~. ~ ~i I > E xi I> Then the random vector '11,t (j) (~(Oj~ x j n 1z az;zimptotically nor"u.1.1 for W i t h v i in i.,iirC mean vulues and the correlatiun f C) 0' 0 f( 0 0 f( ',et t t Theorem 3.- 1 A (2) (t) = 0. (r k (k > 2). f(~) f be continuou~3 for ~O and Card C Some Problems in the Spvctra'~ Thtjor-,, ;:;her-Order Moments. TT f > 0, G(~) a Baer function, a", G( j(A) f (OL= 2 1 X' Gm C b) CIG( d CO c C exist such that '0 for Let ot be a real parameter, (2) t) let the spectral representation of be ei ~t Y, Let (t) ej'tG(A) Y,,,,. (d~) 7 The family of' processes defined by (2) - (3) - (4) converges in the sense for o ooto a Gaussian stationary process with the mean zero 4nd the spectral density f Ca-rd 4/5 U37-R, V- A- (KL 51.1:):) B102 61/138/004/004/023 CI 1 1YC333 AUTHORt Shiryayev, A.N. TITLEt The detection of spontaneous effects PERIODICALi Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady$ v-138, n0-4,1961, 799-801 TEM A random proceal ~(t) with discrete time is observed for t - 1,2,.. Let the magnitudes g ( ~ (2),..., ~ (9 - 1) be independent and have equal distribution F 0(X~ at the magnitudes ~ (0), g(O + 1) .... be in- dependent too (from each other and from the former values) and have the different distribution V (x). The moment 0 is not known. Problems Find an observation method for which the occurrence of the above effect (change from F0 to FI) is announced as soon as possible by a signal. False signals are to be avoided. Assume that after every signal its correctness is verifiedl if the signal is right, then the observations are stopped, if it is wrong, then they are continued. For 9 the apriori distribution P (0 - 0 - 0 - P) t-1p (1) Card 1/5 S/020/61/138/004/004/023 The detection of spontaneous effecta CIII/C333 is ouppoeed, where p is a known constants Evory obaervation method is describ6d, by 1%,he set of the conditional distributions for the V -moment of the signaling over -the effect i P 1 9 < t 15 (8) - X(B)f - ~ (t Ixt(s)) where the functional C satisfies the condition j (t_1x(s)) - Y (tlxt(a)) If P only attains the values 091, then the observation method is called not randomized. The distribution (1) together with the conditional distribution for 19(t) for given 9 and with the conditional distribution for :0 -for fixed M determines uniquely the common distribution of Q,-9 (t) and;,) . Hereby the probability 0 - P(.V < 0) (2) of the occurrence of a false signal and the conditional mathematical expectation of the delay 1~ Card 2/5 3/02 61/138/004/004/023 The detection of spontaneous effects CIIIYC333 for a right signal are defined. Purthermore, let N - MW be the mathematical expectation of the number of false signals up to the moment 9 and let je where is the duration of the i-th observation stage. Because of (1) it holds Vae - r . Lemma x If the parameter 0 has the distribution (1), then (4) t Let TG-(t) -JO Q:~ t I (e be the aposteriori distribution for 0. Theorem I s If the distribution of the random variable 1~(t) is continuous for every t, then the optimum method in not randomized and consists in observing the process Tt-(t) up to the first moment.V for which T(Y) > - ", Itr Card 3/5 1, where 'm, is calculated by determination of 0 S/020J61/138/004/004/023 The detection of spontaneous effects C111/C333 Theorem 1 follows from the following theorem on the biased solution in the problem of minimizing of a risk. Assume that the effect occurs with certain probability already before the beginning of the observationst P (0 . 0) . X, t-1 P(Q - tie >0) - (1 - P) p 9 t ;/~ 19 Let the nonnegative function W(t,a) be defined by W(t's) W(t 1, 9 - 1) t where ai are positive constants, and W(Ots)< co for a