SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, A.A. - SMIRNOV, A.A.
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STASYUKY Valentin Nikolayevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; SMUMOV, A.A.,
otv. red.; LYUB70V, N.G., red.izd-va; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L.,
tekhn. red.; MAKSIMOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Electric locomotive transportation in open-pit mines) Elektro-
voznyi transport na karferakh. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963.
287 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Mine railroads)
ANDREYEV, Aleksey Vladimirovich, doktor tekhn. nauk; ANCHAROV,
Illya Leonidavich, inzh.; KUDINOV, Georgiy Pavlovich;
SIAIRNOV., A.A., retsenzent; LYUBIMOV, N.G., red. izd-va;
I1AINSKER"' 'L'.-T.- , tekhn. red.; ILt INSKAYA, G. M. : tekhn. red.
(Automatic control of open-pit mine transportation] Av-to-
matizatsiia karlernogo transporta. Moskva, Gosgortekhiz-
dat, 1963. 253 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Strip mining--Equipment and supplies)
(Mine haulage) (Automatic control)
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C, ontac -L in s-,.r4p co n ak n a
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ranc,-' ki ii s, 0 Z,-~ e srt. a
pre6prilvaUy (for ail e-c-.,,fzo
SHIRNOV, A. A..,,, zaaluzhannyy vrach RSFSR.
:,--!.-.l-- z'- - --.
"Sulfanilamides and-antibiotics in eye diseases.11 TP.N. Gerasimanko.
Reviewed by A. A. Smirnw. Sov. mad. 19 no.11:90-91N '55.(NIBA 9:1)
(30M-DLUASES AND DRECTS)
(ANTIBIOTICS)
(SULFANIIAMIDRS)
(GOASDOINKO. T. N.)
%SMIRNOV, A.A., z8sluzhannyy vrach (Ullyanovsk)
WOUNIMM&
EJ.Adsmiuk and his merits in the field
Sov.med. 21 no.5:143-147 KY '57-
(ADAMIU]r. IMILIAN VALENTINOVICH,
of ophthmlmology in Russia.
(MLRA 10:7)
1839-1go6)
SMIRNOV, A.A.,-zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR (Ullyanovsk)
Cupping of incipient stys. Sov.med. 26 no.6;134 162.
. .1. (MLIDS-DISF-kSES) (MIRA 15:11)
P
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SMIRNOV, A.A.
Automatic revulator of the density of the impregnation solution for
match sticks. Der.prom. 11. no.2:13_JL~ F '62. (141FA 15:1)
1. Leningradskaya lesotekhnicheskaya akademiya im. S.M.Kirova.
(Match industry--Equipment and supplies)
SKIRNOV, A.A., Inzhener; YUKALOV, I.W., in%hener; FANBULOV, A.K., kandidat
-------'V_#WWicheakikh nauk.
Compressor and instrument parts casting in shell molds-. Lit.proixv.
no-7:8-10 . j1 156. (KIaA 9:9)
(Shell molding (Founding))
SMIRNOV, A.A., inzh. -, YUKAIDV, I. N., inzh.;' FANBULOV, A.K., kand.
tekhn.nauk
Shall molding of compressor and apparatus parts. Sbor.st.
NIIKHIM?4ASH no.23:38-46 157. (MIRA 12--5)
(Shell molding (Founding))
New Trends in Machinery Manufacture
SOV/3109
COVERACM: This is the first nmiber of the Transactions of VYZEWASE (fornerly
VNIr4WH)'on the theoretical and experimental vork carried out by the All-
Union''Scientific Research Institute for Standardization of Machine Building
in 1956-57-. Subjects covered include investigations of new constructions
and advanced methods in manufacturing machine parts for general mazhine
building, hydraulic maebinery., textile, seving and other machines. The ten
papers in this issue describe imrovements in preparatory technique for
making steel and iron castings, the progressive technicine of making blank
for spinning rings by the closed the forging method., improvements in mkin
parts for textile machines., sand and mad pumps and other machinery. Prqblems
of automation in mass production of needles for se" machines are discussed
and the theory of deformation of rings vith large cuiriature is presented.
No personalities are mentioned. References accompany each article.
TABLE OF COWENM:
Preface
Smirnov, A.A._,,, Engineer., and V.N. Smyelenov, Engineer.
Chemically Hardening Mixtures for Steel and Iron Castings
Production of CO 2 and the CO. process are described.
Card 2/4
Nev Trends in Machinery Mam&actnre SOV13109
Futoryan,, S.B., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Processing
Wear-resistant Alloys Used in Sand and Mad Pamps 177
Lbell; V.V., Candid-ate of Technical Sciencesip and A.V. Voronin..
Engineer. On Problem of Deformation of Rings With Large Curvature 197
Sidorov,, I.A.J. Engineer., and V.T. Chirikov, Candidate of Technical
Sciences. Heat Treatment of Riffled Cylinders 212
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 4/4 VK/mas
4-27-6o
18(5) SOV/128-59-9-4/25
AUTHOR: Smirnov A.A. and Dobysheva I.V., 3ngineers
TITLE: Two-layer Shell M-oulds for Iron Castings
PERIODICAI: liteynoye proizvodstvo, 19,59, Er 9, pp 14-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Application of processes which enable manufacturing
of castings -v,,ith highly precise and clean surface,
by using sheli moulds made of thermo-xeactive rosins,
is limited owing to the hiGh cost of materials in-
volved (rosins, bakelite'). To meet the problem of
cost reduction, the Institute VINIMIASh (VITTITIMASh)
worked out, in i957-1950., a technological prccess
of preparing two-layer moulds, where thermo-reactive
rosins are combined with liquid glass and other
chemically hardening materials. According to this
method, the moulds are prepared of two layers - a
thin one consisting of a mixture of sand and rosin
(facing layer), and a 'hiQker one made on the basis
of liquid glass (consolidating layer). The requi:re-
ments presented to tvio-layer shell moulds imply a
number of physico-mechanical properties of layers
entering as components in the moulds construction,
Card 1/3 such as their strength, heat-stability, gas-permeabi-
Two-layer Shell Moulds for Iron Castings
SOV/128- 59 4/ 25
lity, etc. The strength values of the layers con-
taining 2 to 87o of powdered bakelite or liquid glass
L
are given in Figure -i. A Lmber of researchers (A.M.
Lyasfj , L.11,etrzhela and oth--.rs) have determined. that
the strength of mixtures with different uontents of
liquid glass increases ivi+,h -the temperature rise, at..
taining its climax at 500' - 600-C, while the strength
of thermo-reactive rosins falls, as their temperature
is increased (reoeaxch of ~).V. X-olacheva, .''. Vatexs
and others). The pr.3perty of gas-permeability of
double-layer shell moulds secures obtaining of high-
quality castings. It ha-s been experimentally establi-
shed that the thickness of sand-rosin layers should
vary from 1.5 to 6 mm, while that of the mixture with
liquid glass should amount to 20-50 mm, both depending
on the weight of the casting to be moulded. Tertinent
figures are given on Page 15. The fo'lowing is the
L
mixture composition used for the preparation of double-
layer shell moulds-. 1'1 sand-rosin layer - 94 to 957,
1
fine quartz ~~:and, 5-6clL powdered bakelite, and 0.'21'0 -
Card 2/3 0.35% pa:raffin-oil; 2) liquid glass layer - 10VIb uf
Two-layer Shell Moulds for Iron Castings SOV~/128-59-9-4/25
coarse quartz sand and 6-7~4 (over 1000) of liquid
glass. The manufacturing cost of castings had been,
with the application of two-layer shell moulds, re-
duced by 8-9%. as compared with their cost when com-
mon methods of production were used; the labor applied
was also nearly 2 times reduced. As a result, the
total cost of castings was decreased b not less than
12% of its original value. There are graph, 2 tab-
les and 3 photograDhs.
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SVIIRNOVJ A. A.
Technology
Repair of thermotechnical control and measuring instruments.
Moskva-Leningrad, Gostoptekhizdat, 1950.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952 IPJM, Uncl.
z_:. I
PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 599 - I
BOOK Call No.: AF645853
Author: SMIRNOV., A. A.
Full Title: MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF HEAT CONTROL AND MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS. Manual. 2nd'ed... rev. and supp,
Transliterated Title: Remont teplotekhnicheskikh kontrollno-
izmeritellnykh priborov. Prakticheskoye
rukovodstvo. Vtor. perer. i dopol. izd.
PUBLISHING DATA
Originating Agency: None
Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House of
Petroleum and Mineral Fuel Literature (GOSTOPTEKHIZDAT)
Date: 1952 No. pp.: 478 No. of copies: 16,500
Editorial Staff
Editor: Gordov, A. N. Tech. Editor: Sokolova, E. V.
PURPOSE: A manual for maintenance and repair crews at power places and
industrial establishments, a handbook for engineering and technical
personnel in all industries and a textbook in tekhnikums and
industrial training schools.
TEXT DATA
Coverage: This is the second edition of what the author calls the
first attempt to write a practical manual for maintenance and repair
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SMIRNOV, Aleksey Alaksandrovich; TROSHCH-ENKOV. I.I., redaktor; DOLKATOV,P.S.,
vedushchly redaktor;_ GMADIY3VA, I.M., tekhn. redaktor.
[Repair of heat regulators; a practical reference manual] Remont
reguliatorov teplovykh protsessov; spravochnoe prakticheskoe ruko-
vodetvo. Leningrad, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i gornn-
toplivnoi lit-ry, 1957. 654 p. (MIRA 10:190
(Thermostat--Maintenance and repair) (Automatic cdntrol)
(fteat)
K1Jz!h*IASHVIIV) f,. L. ; SMIMNIOV, it. iIk .
"Estimation of influence of thermal unsteady state on convective heat-transfer
coefficient for spherical- bodies in flow at small Re2(nolds nuirfoers."
report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
may 1964.
ybyshev Aviation Inst.
Kub,
GAVRIWV, Mikhail Konstantinovich;,SHWOV,,Aleksey;,Andreyevich- STEPICHEV,
Ivan Stepanovich; FRIDMAN, V.G., red.; SCROKINA, T.I., tekhn.red.
[Agriculture in Irkutsk Province during the past 40 years]
Sel'skoe khoziaistvo Irkutskoi oblaBtl za 40 let. (Irkutsk]
Irkutakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1957. 120 p. (MIRA 11:4)
(Irkutsk Province-Agriculture)
,_pAMOV) Aleksey Andreyevich
----- --I -.- ----
(Agriculture in Irkutsk Province during the seven-year plan] Sell-
skoe khoziaistvo Irkutskoi oblasti v semiletke. Irkutsk, Irkut-
skoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 86 p. Y (MIRA 14:10)
(Irkutsk Province-Agrici4ture)
SMIRNOV, A.A.; VISBIMKOVA, Ye.A., red.; KATVEYEV, A.P., tekhn.red.
[Siberian virgin land] Sibirsksix toelina. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Sovetakaia Rosaiia," 1959. 106 p. (MIRA 13:6)
(Siberia)
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SIMIR1,10V A A opolnyayushchiy obyavann,,ti dotsenta
Some problems of the hydrodynamics of a suspended layer. Sbor.
nauch. trud. Kuib. indus. in5t. no.8:11-1-121 159. (MIRA 14-7)
(Hydrodynamics)
32270
to -,,>I 0 0 S/612/59/000/008/010/016
*' ~19 I D218/D304
AUTHOR; _dmirnav,_A,_~ , Acting Docent
TITLE; On applying the gas-dynamic theory of heat transfer to
flow past bodies with separation
SOURCE: Kuybyshev. Industriallnyy institut. Sbornik nauchnykh
trudov, no. 8, 1959. Teplotekhnika; voprosy teorii ra-
scheta i proyektirovaniya, 123-130
TEXTs The author is concerned with the high speed flow of a liquid
past a symmetric body, with heat transfer occurring between the bo-
dy and the liquid. The analysis is confined to the two-dimensional
case. It is pointed out that the effect of separation is accompa-
nied by an irreversible transformation of mechanical energy, giv-
ing rise to the appearance of the total hydrodynamic resistance,
The latter can be divided into two terms, namely, frictional re-
sistance and pressure resistance. The hydrodynamic theory of heat
transfer is then inapplicable to the pressure resistance. However,
if the pressure in the wake is taken into account, then the theory
Ca.-d 1/2
X
32270
S/612/59/000/008/010/016
On applying the gas-dynamic ... D218/D304
can be generalized to -the case of flow with separation by introdue-
ing a. certain correction into the appropriate formula which takes
into account the contribution due to pressure resistance in the
total resistance of the body. The author derives a generalized for-
mula of gas-dynamic heat transfer and a transcendental equation for
VR+
the correction coefficient K.,, occurring there in terms of the
dynamic and thermal characteristics of the wake at points distant
from the body. The equation can be used for experimentally deter-
mining the coefficient. There are 5 Soviet-bloc references.
Card 2/2
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S,~177 5~j~6 1/ 0 04/0 10/0 0 4/019
Bi 09/Bl 25
AUTHORS: Kudryashev, L. I., Smirnov, A. A.
TITLE: The effect of unsteady heat transfer on the coefficient of
heat transfer between a streamed-at solid and the flow
PERIODICAL: Inzbenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 4, no. 10, 1961, 21 - 29
TEXT: An infinitely long cylinder standing in the z direction is assumed
to be subjected to an external cooling flow in the x direction. At the
instant T = 0 the cylinder is supposed to be immersed infinitely fast into
the flow. An unsteady heat transfer between cylinder and liquid be.gins
at this moment. The authors base their theoretical investigations on the
general flow equations and on the law of the increase of the turbulence
L = V2nvt which was established by Academician L. I. Sedov (Metody podobiya
razme~rnosti v mekhanike, 1954). The heat transfer coefficient is found to
bO 2 Fn c-, t1max
OL .-T- c +
w polo 0 W
1 0
where t1max denotes the ma'ximl~nltemperature in the middle of the wake
Card 115
27550
S/170/61,/004/010/004/019
The effect of unsteady ... B109//B125
(y = 0), C.0 and to are the values of c p and t in the undisturbed flow,
W is the undisturbed flow rate, c = `fi X/bw , W indicates the
0 x1max 0 x1max
maximum velocity in the middle of the wake, and b is the breadth of 'the
wake. For Pr 1, Eq. (23) goes over into
2 4c t 2 2 + 4c (t1ma X~2 x
Nu TE 1max) FoRe Re (24).
TE
w w
Since (t 1max /t% 11) 2x/d =?,(Re) and (t, ma ,/e~,)2T2 (Fo,Re), one obtains
from Eq. (24) Nu 2/ Nu2 = 1 + CIF OnR em --(27), which is particularly con-
st
venient for experimental investigations. -These investigations were carried
out as follows: A 36 mm thick and 192 mm long duraluminium cylinder was
heated to 1800C, and was then placed into an air stream. Temperature was
measured by means of thermocouples. Fig. I show-= the change of the
2/N,2 0.7
cooling rate (11sec) as a function of time (sec). Nu St versus PoRe
2 u2, = 1 -4 0-55 is obtained for
is rendered in Fig. 3. Nu IN S6 ~ 11.6/(PoReo*7)
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