SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, V.B. - SMIRNOV, V.F.
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Testing an aerial ionospheric station. Probl.Arkt. no.6:13?-138
'59. (MIRA 13:6)
(Arctic regions--Ionospheric research)
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AUTHOR: Smirnov, V.B.
TITIZA Prellminar7 res-alts- of testing an aircraft iorospher',G-station in
the Arctic
PERIODICAL_ Referativnyy zhurna.3 . 'Fiz1aa, Fl':,. 7, 1961 351 b tra 7Zh5 5 (V
sb. !.xosf=-rV. n,-,. 5, Mcscow, AN 9SSR, 196o, 106-113, Engl.
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-TEXT- The a:athor -,--n--.~Bnts data on an Investigaltlion of the Ionosphere in the
Aretic obtained by means of a-s alr~-raf-'- ionospheric station during for flights
in the region of Dikson is-'and. T!-~e Ionospheric stat-loa was mou-qted on an A JL-14
(iL-14) aircraft and had 'C.-he f~)1~4viirg :characteristics: range 0.5-15 Me--, p:)-xer
-10 kw; receiver passband 20 kc-_- durati,)n 50-250jkssc. The alm of the
flights was the 'kesting of azat-lon c peraticn. under arotir- condi tions and obtaining
altitude-freal-lency of thl- ionosphere vertical 2ross section which
could be used for estimatfng the re-latlva level .-~f lfo~iospheric absorption. Equip-
ment, observa-,A:-)-i c---075inad are dessribsd. The meas-,irerrents
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AUTHOR, -Smirnov, V. B.
TITLE,t Results of observations of the Arctic's ionosphere fro m
an aircraf t in 1960
PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnall Geofizika, no. 10, 1961, 28,
abstract lOG169 (V sb. Probl. Arktiki i Antarktihi,
no. 7, L., Morsk. transport, 1.961, 58)
TEXT: A brief report is given about ionospheric observations in the
Arctin by means of an ionoprobe mounted on an aircraft. In all,7 flights
with a total duration of 100 hours were made in the vicinity of 'he Cen-
tral Arctic. The observations confirmed the existence of a wne of
anonLilous absorption coincident with the zone of auroras. Increased ab--
sorption was also observed on a flight in areas of the morning maximum of
ma8netie disturbances. Several measurements of the drift of the E-layer
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SMIRNOV, V.B.
The abnormal absorption zone of the ionosphere observed during
vertical. soundinF. Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.8:63-65 '61.
(MIRA 1.5:3)
(Ionosphere)
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D228/D307
,1JJT HOR "mirnov, V.B.
TITLZ: Zone of anomalous absorDt�on in the ionosphere
during vertical sounding
IOD IC,%J,: zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 11, 1962, 27,
abstract 11G163 (In collection: 11robl. 'x1r.ti1ci i
.L'atarktiki, no. 8, L. , r1orsk. transport, 1961, 63-65)
T:: panoramic airoorne ionospheric station Was develop-
ed at the krktichcohiv i antaricticheskiy institut (,'Xctic and Mt-
arctic Institu'Ce) in order to iiivestigate.tho ionosphere in rather
inaccessible '-&:-ctic areas. 7 flirrhts in the ;wctic with a total dur-
ation of about 100 hours were c rried out from April 16 to 28, 1960.
Flights were made in the eastern hemisphere from 700N to the North
Pole. a recork-ler was switched on when operating the radio navira-
tion instruments or the cormiunication radio station, so the observa-
tions occupied approximately 25:/'0 of the flight time. The main para-
meters of the equipment (the poNmr of the transmitter, the scnsitiv-
ity of the receiving device, the accuracy of the altitude and fre-
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quency markers) werc checked rccrularly at the ')eginninr- and at the
L _, the
end of -a flight. The local coordinates were determined during
flights, and the aircraft trac]: and time were fixed. lonogcams
were surveyed at a rate Of tWO photos T)cr minute. Data for quiet
and disturbed ionospheric states were obtained as a result of the
observations. The absence of reflections (symbol B), or a high val-
ue of the minimum signal reflection frequency (fmin ~!, 2 Mc/s), was
reckoned to be a criterion of the disturbed state. The main diffi-
culty in inter2reti-Lig -airborne ionospheric data is the separation
of time and local effects. To distinguish local effects, the re-
sults of airborne observations were compared with ground station
observations. malysis o-E the iiiaterials confirmed that there is a
zone of anomalous absorption, coinciding approximately with the
zone where the frequency of auroras and magnetic disturbances is
maximal. In addition it was found that in a number of cases there
was incrcased absorption when the aircraft was flying near the cor-
respondinc; isoc-Lxones o--'-" the morning maximum of magnetic distur-
bances. Ubservations showed that the latitudinal extent of the zone
of anomalous absorption is - 60. These data agree with the results
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of Eggi (Idzhi) for the western hemisphere. The center of the zone
for 50-1800,~ is situated approximately in 740N. Hence the southern
border of the zone is located in 710M. A similar position for the
zone's southern border was determined in f lights with an ionospheric
station near Dixon Island in Septemli~er 1958. No zone of anomalous
absorption was detected during the quiet ionospheric state
0 _; the rel-
ative level of absorption in theso periods did not depend on the
latitude. If the level of absorDtion while the ionosphere is in a
quiet statc is taken as unity, the increaso in absorption at the
ceiiLer of the zone -_ 3. It is pointed out that a large number of
flights must be made in different seasons-of the year in order to
obtain more complete and accurate data. 7 references.
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SMIRNOV, V.B., kand. takhn. nauk
AiAorne obser-mtions of the drift of nonuniformities in
the E Layer in Antarctica. Inform. biul. Sov. antark.
eksp. no-35:43-44 162. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy
institut.
. L 1845&66 JR(c)-
SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/002/0114 0114
'ACC NR: 006380
INVENTOR: Genkin, V. L.; Smirnov, V. B.
ORG: none lgq
TITLE: A mod 2 adder based on a fluxer. Class 42, No. 178165
~SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promysblennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1966, 114
TOPIC TAGS: computer component, adder, fluxer, computer circuit
'ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a mod 2 adder based on a fluxer with.
I
two input windings, one output winding and a reset winding. Provision is made for.j_
both simultaneous and nonsimultaneous arrival of the input signals by passing
input windings through the end openings while the output winding encloses the two
,finside cross pieces.
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AUTHOR: Smirnov, V. B.
ORG: Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instruments (Leningradskiy institut
aviatsionnogo priborostroyeniya)
TITLE: Some problems in t~if~ construction of multicore magnetic elements
SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 9, no. 2, 1966, 79-82
TOPIC TAGS: magnetic core, logic circuit, magnetic core storage, tzlkry~41_11_
~he potenti.-ilities of ladder-shaped multicore flux-switching magnetic
elements ("laddics") are briefly considered. This is an extensign of the V. F.
Gianola et al. work (BSTJ, JanI959, v. 38, pp. 45-72). A 4-core (3-window) element
Can realize the Piurce func-ion and a disjunction of a few binary variables. An 8-core:
:(7-window) element can realize a 4-variable Boolean function represented by a
omplete disjunctive normal form. The sarne magnetic structure (with some added
bias windings) can also be used for realization of a Boolean function of 12 independezIt
variables represented by a disjunctive normal form. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and,"
4 formulas.
SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 2OSep65 / ORIG REF: 001 / OTH REF: 001
UDC:
AP7001380 souacL~ rODLei UR/01,13/66/000/0"1/c)053/0053
IW,EjjTopS. Balanhov, Ye. P.; Smirnov, V. B.
ORG: none
TT IZ: Two-hole transfluxor logic element. Class 21p Ito, 187832
IT
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prowshlonnyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znakij no. 21, 1-966, 53
TOPIC TAGS: logic.element, magnetic circuit
ABST.UCT: This Author Certificate presents a two-hole transfluxor logic element for
executing the functions "JUID", "OR", "EXCLUSION", and "PROCEED" spaced in the period
of the input quantities, which contains setting, exclusion, and output windings.
To increase the load capacity of the element, it contains a transistor with a winding
connected to its base, which passes through the small hole of the transf1trzor (see
Fig. 1). The element also contains a collector winding passing through the large
hole and a record winding encompassing the center crosspiece of the transfluxor.
One of the exclusion windings passes through the large hole and the other--through
the small hole.
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extremely high ab~ornLion ICVelb.
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intervals. All these deficiencies are eliminated by abso.-,-ior,
-kith rioinaters, since their use mak-en possible contintious determination
in the ionosphere, and is particularly convenient for measuring
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SMIRNOV, V. D., Candidate Tech Scl (diss) -- "Experimental investigation of
the operation of the grid of reinforced-concrete roof girders". Moscow, 1959.
V-- pp (Min Higher @due USSR Moscow Order of labor Red Banner Construction
Engineering Inst im V. V. Kuybyshev), 130 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 136)
S141RIZ)V, V.D., inob.
Some comments on joints of stressed elements in prestressed concrete
girders reihforced witb wire boundles. Prom.stroi. 37 no.2:64 F 15~.
(MIRA 12:3)
(Girders)
SMIRNOV, Vasiliy Dnitr~ypy "C, TERESHCHENKO, N.I., red.;
~PfUK_OF_'YEVA_,L.N., tekhn. red.
[Labor accounts on collective and state farms] Uchet truda
v sovkhozakh i kolkhozakh. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 134 p.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Agriculture--Accounting)
b-i 2ed o.,.,
the F6-11n
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LO GO S I OVSKIY , '.,u.D. -inzh, SMIi-1,11'01i , V. ID. , Ik and. -,-ekiLn. nauk;
rJOGO,'-'rjLGV,F .nzn, .
(Practices JLn preparing prestreosed beams with a span of
18 meze--s in the West Ural Economic Region] Opyt iz-otov-
leniia predvaritellno napriazhennykh balok proletom 18
netrov v Zapadno-Urallskom ekonomiche3kom raione. Fermi
1963~ 27 P. (1.'IF-A 17.- 12)
1. 11:11auchnc~t-Ahnicheskoye obshche.,;tvo stroiLellnoy in-
dustrii SSSR, Fermskoye oblastnoye rjravleniye. Trest
"Orgtekhs troy. 11 2., Nachallnik otaela vnedreidya i
osvoyeniya novykh Aroitellnykh konstrultsiy tresta
"Orcrt.ekhstroyll (for Bogaslovskiy). 3. Glavryy tekhnc-
-fog Perr:.skogo zwroda ZhVK-3 (for Bogomolov),
SHABAROVA, Z.A.; Y. ~, M. -
Peptide synthesis with the participation of 3' (2t)-CLphenylalanyladenosine.
Biokhimiia 29 no.3:502-507 My-Je It'D4. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Khimicheskiy faklilltet Gosudarstvenrogo universiteta imen-i Lomonosova,
Moskva.
ACC N-R, AP5028529 SOURCE CODE:
INVENTOR: Smirnov V. D.; Ushakov V. N.; Sjjivak' M. A.; Gokhbaum, F. A. Braylovs~ixl
M._ 1. ; Astrova ~f.!. ~~-
ORG: none
TITLE: Hydraulic cylinder for a h1gh-capacity press. Class 58, No. 175823 ounL-ed
by Experimental Construction bureau of the qqntral scientific research Inati(UNen
of -~-uilUa"mwtr=tiaa. (Eksperimentallno-kons't-m-'Uor-sk-6~6'T~i-w-o--fCentrai-nogo
issledovatel' olkcgo instituta stroitellnykh konstruktaly)
SOURCE: Bvulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965, 124
TOPIC TAGS: press, hydraulic press, high capacity press, press cylinder, cylinder
design
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a hydraulic cylinder for a high-ca-
pacity press. The cylinder (see Fig. 1) consists oiInner metal shell 1, encased in
a reinforc~-A-Oconcrete housing. Expansion joint 2 separates top 3 and bottom 4 of-
the housing to reduce the internal stresses. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. JDVJ
L 10993-66
ACC NR.- AP5028529
Fig. 1. Hydraulic cylindei
I - mptal shell; 2 - expansion joint;
3 - top of the housing; 4 bottom of the
housing.
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Winter sonling of precast sbructurga ,Oj,,,ncut T- -r
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ARG/RP(C) /'EWT(h)/Ek'T(d)/ BOIFSS-2
ACC NR: AP6010464 -prj ----S-0---U--RC-E - -C-0-D--E:-U-R-/-0-375/-66/0-00-/-O-O--3-/-0-032/0038
AUTHOR: Sysoyev, V. S. (Docent; Rear admiral; Candidate of naval sciences);
.Smirnov, V. D. (Docent; Candidate of naval sciences; Gaptain)
2
ORG: none
'TITLE: Air defense of ship formations
Morskoy sbornik, no. 3, 1966, 32-38
~TOPIC TAGS: air defense tactic, military organization, naval fire control system,
~naval tactic
ABSTRACT: Citing data from the great sea battles of the Second World War, the author
:;poinLs out that the air defense of ship formation!-, has redically changed since, that
t of
,periad whon aircraft used only bombs and torpedoes against ships. The developrien
missiles has led to profaiind qualitative changes in the problems, organization, and
,means of air defense of ship formations. This article describes these changes. Where-
-is previously ouly aircraft could make an aerial now there are missile-firing
subm.arines, missilu ships, and coastal missile units. The effectiveness of the means
:'orl'll -all ships has increased appreciably as a consequence of ustug nuclear
f f IghL-:
W'iLtweo- in various: Lypes of- weapous and controlled missilles. The J.mport;incc 0 4
ii -t'- i I: Ik -.~capon~, wliiuh ;ire uriplw!,erl by different earriers has increased, 1*'C., ~qith th(i
~11 !_ reduc: tf" III of coiit:tolled mtssiles ai.r defense ts faced wiLh the problem Of de-
ACC ("R: AP601.0464
r,- 11OV. only the vehicles but also the means of att-ack used by them. Furthermore
cl,.e cz,j,--~.-ial bofindaries of the zone of the air defense formatiuns have increased, since
:ui e~L~menLary C,11CUlation shows that at the speeds Of modern aircraft of about 500 m/
~Ser and) bolillAng huLghts Of LO--15 kin the bombing boundary will be 20--25 Itm and more
from t.hc shipti under auack. The clement of surprise of aerial attack by the enemy haE
aiso lu,,:reased imincasurably since JL Is possible to destroy Lhe enemy with a single
blow with the use of nuclear weapons. The importance of electronic facilities in the
tk,fr dec~nlse systems has warkedly increased and that the composition and significance of
Lhe for(-(!u and fact-littes iii the air defense systems Of 911,-i.13 formations have changed ir
that artillery and fighter aircraft have been replaced by rocketS.
.SUB CODE: 13,15Z SUBM DME: none
Card 2/2
SMIRNOV. V.D.
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Gan-forming dysentery bnctetria; gnis-forming varinnt of ShignIla new-
cantle; authorls abstract. Zhur.milrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no.7:136-1-37
ii 158 (MIRA 11:8)
(SHIGELLA,
newcastle, gas-forming strains (Rus))
SMMNOV, V.D.
Itiological role of so-called yLs-forming dysentery bacteria.
Zhur.mikrobiol.,epid.i immn. 30 no.12:123 D 159. (MMA 13:5)
(SHIGIUA PARADTSXWMUB)
SMIRNOV, V.D.
Clinical Analysis of results of laboratory bacteriological emamina-
tions ("Early diff'ferential diagnosis Qf infectious diseases" by
K.V.Bunin. Reviewed by V.D.Smirnov). Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun.
32 no.2:139-140 F.161. (~aRA 140)
(CM,11UNICABLE DISEASES) (DIAGNOSIS)
(BUNIN., K.V.)
SMIMOV V.D.
I ~... _7
Use of fluorescina sera in the bacteriological diagnosis of intestinal
0
infections. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid.
(FLUORLSCENCE I%aCROSCOPY)
imun. 32 no.7:126-.127 Je 161,
(1-11IRA 15:5)
(I"iT-,,"STIIIIZ-.-IIICROE3IOLOCY)
SKVORTSOV, V.V.; GSADCHIYEVA, A.L.; EYDINOVA, G.G.; ABFWIOVA, N.I.;
IVANOV, V.M.,- SMIRMOV, V.D.
------
Reviews., criticism and bibliography. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
epid. i immun. 33 no.7:145-152 Jl 162. (MA 17:1)
SIAIRNOV, V.D.
Use of a compressible gas in filling and emptying vessels of finite
capacity and either variable or invariable volume. Inzh.-fiz. zhur.
8 no.3.-349-357 Mr t65. OCRA 18-5)
17
~'-,n t he
s Ls uir civiv I-,' -pheny a any -3 re -
kj-,jvers.-L -2t. Subrii;tted July 25, 1964.
1.
SMIRNOV., V.E.
"Studying the Effect of Thenrial Deformaticns on the Precision of Metal-
Cutting Machines." Thesis for degree of Cand. Technical Scl. Sub 20 Oct. 49, Moscow
Aviation Technological Inst.
Summary 82, 18 Dec 52, Dissertations Presented For Degrees in $cience and
Engineering in Moscow in 1949. From Vechernyaya Moskva, Jan-Dec. 19r9.
PHASE I
BOOK Call No.: TW665.S58 1952
Author-. Zm ov Professor.
Full Titles REVERBERATORY SMELTING; THEORY AND PRACTICE. 3rd revised and supp. ed.
Transliterated Titles Otrazhatel'naia plavka; teoriia. i praktika.-
Publishing Data
Originating Agency, None.
Publishing Houses State Publishing House of Seientific-Technical Literature on
Ferrous and Nonferrous Metallurgy.
Dates 1952 (1st ed.9, 1930. 2nd ed.,, 1941) No. pp.s 326 No. of copies: .4,000
Editorial Staff
Editor., None. Tech. Ed.s None.
Ed.-in-Chiefs None. Appraiserss Sakhanskii., N.1..,
Text Data
Coverages The theory and practical problems of smelting ores and concentrates in
reverberatory furnaces are considered in details physical-chemical
principles of smelting, the construction and equipment of reverberatory
furnaces, smelting processes, and methods of estimating furnace charges.
"'he third edition includes supplementary data on thermotechnical aspects
of re7erberatory smelting$ preparation of furnace charges, and control of
prodr-7tion. 107 Diagrams. 58 Tables.
Purposes 11he work is written for technical engineers and scientific workers.
Facilities (personalities and institutions with location)z Noneo
No. Russian azO Slavic Referencess 87
A-Tailable~- 11brary of Congress.
1: 1"o, C
354-C.. Illtusslan.) The Influence of
ThernW Do-formillon on the Precision
Of Metall-Cmilling Machinm V. E. RmIr-
nov and D. N. Reshetov. StakkVI-To.
xtru-epst, v. 23. Jan, 1952, -12.
t _p. 5
Mathematical heory. k;xpertmen-
tal data are charted, tabulated . n nd
discusffed. OG171
fill) P -- 4481
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 128 - 8/29
Authord Bolotovskaya, T. P., Engineer, I. A. Bolotovskiy, Kand.
Tech. Sci., and V. E. Sinirnov, Kand. Tech. Sci., Dotsent.
Title Teeth interference of wheels cut on a broaching-type
machine.
Periodical : Vest. mash., #4, P. 31-34, Ap 1956
Abstract : A geometrical analysis of the angular correction of a
straight-tooth involute profile ',~ oresented. Charts.
Institution : None
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AUTHORS: I.A. Bolotovskiy, and V.E. Smirnov, Docents
TITLEi On the problem of selecting the displacement coeffi-
cients for external gears machined by Fellow-cutters
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Mashinostroy-
eniye, no. 5, 1960, 41 - 50
TEXT: The consideration of specific parameters of the gear
cutter permits the advantages of correction to be fully exploited. In
practice, however, the selection of correction and the geometrical cal-
culations are involved, due to special features of the Fellow-cutter
when compared to a rack generating tool. These peculiarities result in
a different geometry of teeth machined by a Fellow-cutter, and therefore,
the displacement from the base contour must also be different. The root
diameter of the gear would then be smaller, whereas the outside diameter
will be greater than in the case of rack-cut gears. The fillets and their
cranjugation point with the involute will differ from those produced by
Card 1/ 3
s/14 60/000/005/003/010
On the problem of selecting D221YD301
decreased. The area of the correction contour is narrowed by limited urL-
dercutting, interference and pointing in the region of small corrections.,
The author suggests an album of bounding contours for a rapid selection
of the required shifts. The number of these curves should be limited to
those which are applicable for any z i or N . The outside diameter of
gears are then determined by the rack equalion5, but the teeth are ma-
chined by a Fellow-cutter. The curves of undercutting, pointing and in-
terference are plotted according to the parameters of tool which produ-
ces the maximum limitation. This ensures a contour applicable for gears
machined by a Fellow-cutter and with outside diameter calculated by rack
equations. There are 9 figures and 10 Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Ufimskiy aviatsionnyy institut (Ufa Aviation Insti-
tute)
SUBMITTED: June 26, 1959
Card 5/3
BOLOTOVSKAYA, Tatlyana Petrovna; BOLOTOVSK]Yj Tumill Arkadlyevich,
kand, tekhn. nauk; WIRMOV, Voevolod Fu-azmovich;,E"7DDfOV,
f. kand. tekhn, 11 retsenzent DOGOSLAVETS, I-II.P.,
, S,y 0
tekhn. red.
[manual on gear correction]Spravochnik po korrigirovaniiu
zubchatykh koles. Pod red. I.A.Bolotovskogo. Moskva, Hashgiz,
1962, 215 p. (Gearing) (MIRA 15:10)
BOLOTOVSKAYA, T.P.; BOLOTOVSKIY, I.A.9 kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.;
BOCHA.W, G.S.; GULYAYEV, V.I.; KURLOV, B.A.; 1"1FRhU,0YEV,
I . A. ; S-" IRI ~ OV, ',k . E.
[Handbook on the geometrical calculation of involute toothed
C~
and worm gears] Spravochnik po geometricheskomu raschetu
evollventnykh zubchatykh i cherviachnykh peredach. [By] T.P.
Bolotovskaia i dr. Moskva, Nashgiz, 1963. 472 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
-nediktovna;
V TY
IC,FIATIYF,"A, Alla Ve "~'ljjja'c%?' vikLo-r- Fedw*oVIch;
T -
vanoVTla; red
d - TAL'SKIY,
P.I., prof.,
I Kul..
[Courne in i1i,rher ,r-ithemaLics V:,'-sOjjei
la 1 19 64. (2-2 1~ - !A
',,ysshaia s h~" 0
TAAETFKOV, K.ZI.,; SMIRNOV,, V,.F.
Inve.-:t'-,aatinr, the stabiii.ty of bearing pillars in DzheskB?,gan minea,
Tr-udy Inst,,cor.de3a A-ill Kazakh.SSR 1.4.~SJ-86- 264.
a (MIRA ~28t!",
V.F.,
Re oU t,~! 0 f Zs-L-,-;i,, 0 f Civ 28-
nc
1.. prof.
1. smjwGV, TI.F.
2. ussR (600)
4. Agriculture
7. Cultivation of dwarf fruit trees in the central belt of the U.S.S.R. Izd. 2-e.
MoskvF-.. Sellkhozgiz, 1952.
91 Monthl _LI-st 2f an Acc. Library of Congress, FebruarYj. 1953
____y Lussian L__essions-
SMIRNOV, V.F.
Experimental work b7 the section of Michurin experimenters
In the Moscow Naturalists' Societ7. Bet. zhur.40 no.5:767-
772 S-0 '55. (MLRA 9:4)
l.Moskovske7a obshchastvo isp7tateley prirody.
(Botanical research)
SMIRNOV, Viktor Fedorovich; SOKOLOVA, N.A., red.; TEIWAKOV, M.S%;,
tekhn.red.
[Varieties of fruit trees for private orchards of the central
zoneJ Sorts plodovykh deravlov dlia priusadebnogo sada sradnai
polosy. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk.univ., 1960. 272 p.
(MIRA 13:10)
(Fruit trees--Varieties)
l-ZlIRNOV, Viktor Fedorovich; SIMGEYEV, V.I.,
- red.; PROKOFIYEVA, L.H.,
tekhn.red.
[Growing dwarf fruit trees] lulltura kgrlikovykh plodovykh
derevlev. lzd.4., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.
lit-ry, 1960. 319 P-,~ (MIRA 13:11)
(Dwarf fniiV trees)
NAZARYAN, Ye.A.; LOBANOV, G.A.; TRUSEVICH, G.V.; STEPANOV, S.N.; DUSMINA,
K.K.; RYBAKOV, A.A.; KAIONLUI, P.G.; UL'YAllISqCf9VA, A.M.; TIKHONOV,
NOT.; KAZIZADE, F.N.; SIIKRENKO, I.I.; SMIR4QV,_Vj.,_;.SHIDXh7KO,
I.Kh.; VASIL'YEV, V.P.; SHISMOVA, M.I.;-I~~a-GEYHV' V.I., red.;
GORIKOVA, Z.D., teklin.red.
(Grushn] Pear. Moskva, Gos.izel-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 534 P.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Pear)
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9. 661-664. 1945.-An activated a.c. arc bdween the sampke and a copper disc
(13-14cm. in diameter, 0.9-1.5mm. thick) is u%ed in co!iunction with a
photographic sleclomcler for determining Cr. Ni. Si. Mo. Ti. Al. V and W
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USSR/Spectroscopic Equipment BOV/Dec 1946
Steel
"Portable VS-2 Styloscope and Its Use," V. F.
Smirnov, 2 pp
"Avtomobillnaya Promyahlennost'" No 11/12
Detailed description of autocollimator-type
spectroscope vith periscope condenser used for
determining quality of steel auto parts. Photos
and dla&-rams.
12T35
Sj,,jRj*4,OV, V. F.
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Rays 21 Nov 49
Nuclear Fission
"Decay of Cosmic Ray Particles Causing Nuclear Fission," G. Ye. Belovitskiy, N. V.
Maslennikova., V. F. Smirnov, L. V. Sukhov, Vhys Inst imeni Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR, 4pp
19)ok Ak Nauk SSSWI Vol LXIK, 'No 3
Considers problem of nature and properties of particles entering in-to c.-)impositon of that
component of cosmi-- rpys which causes llst~-r-forming" nuclear fissions (11stars").
Unstable particles causing 'Istars" are subJect of present experiments, designed to
clarify their existence. Submitted 17 Aug 49 by Acad D. V. Skobelltsyn.
158T78
PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHIC REPORT AID 171 - I
BOOK Call No.: PD.S538
Authors: SMIRNOV V STRIGANOV A. R. and KHRSHANOVSKIY, S. A.
F. .1 .1
Full Title: ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT OF STANDARD SPECTRAL LABORATORIES
Transliterated Title: Organizatsiya i oborudovaniye tipovykh spekbrallnykh
laboratoriy
Publishing Data
Originating Agency: Academy of Sciences, USSR, Division of Physico-Mathematical
Sciences, Committee on Spectroscopy
Publishing House: Publishing House of Academy of Sciences, USSR
Date: 1952 No. pp.: 117 No. of copies: 4,000
Editorial Staff
Editor: Bayev, L. K.
Editor-in-Chief: Striganov, A. R.
Tech. Ed.: None
Appraisers: Members of
Committee on Spectroscopy:
V. K. Prokoflyev,
S. M. Rayskiy, A. K. Rusunov,
N. S. Sventitskiy,
V. G. Koritskiy,
S. L. Mandel'shtam, and
K. A. Sukhenko. Academician
G. S. Landsburg is Chairman
of the Committee.
1/2
Organizatslya i oborudovaniye tipovykh spektralInykh AID 171 - I
laboratorly
Text Data
Coverage: The authors describe various methods and apparatus used for spectral
analysis in laboratories of the USSR and also give the classification,
general arrangement, equipment inventory and kind of professional
personnel for each type of laboratory. The spectroscopes, spectro-
graphs, and other instruments of which photographs and diagrams are
given are exclusively of Soviet make.
The book mU be of interest as indicating the scope and kind of equi
ment used in Soviet spectral laboratories. as well as the addresses
of the distributing Places where this equipment may be obtained.
Purpose: General information for designers and professional personnel of
factory and institutional laboratories.
Facilities: For list of offiefs and shops in the USSR where laboratory
equipment can be oorained, see p. 71.
No. of Russian and Slavic References: 9 (1945-51)
Available: Library of Congress.
2/2
KULIKOV, Ivan Stepanovich; POPOV, Tian Alekseyevich; AGEYEV, N.V., redaktor;
SMIRNOV, V_.F., redaktor; GOLYATKINA, A.G., redaktor; ATTOPOVICH,
tek~;icheskiy redaktor.
EUsing radioactive isotopes in metallurgy] Primenenie radioaktinnykh
izotepov v metallurgii. Pod nauchnoi red. N.Y.Ageeva i Y.F.Smirnava.
Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metal-
lurgii, 1956. 260 p. (MTAA 9:6)
l.Chlen-kerrespondent All SSSR (for Ageyev, Smirnov).
(Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) (Metallurgy)
Tivemoropft ~~RAMDWWFOA%040TWAL.~
BAU :tw
wom aTtu RiGw SWte Pa
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z P. in To-'~RA W.144 ~l CRRIF~-- 70 ZM-~.Rmlr. W,&MP 4WZ-~ --ni-A kzav
HAYSUY.S.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik; nauchnyy sotrudnik;
SHVAWf,SMA.N, L.A., nauchnyy sotrudaik; MALKIN, V.I., nauchnyy
sotrudnik.
"Radioisotopes in machine-building.0 F.E. Dliachenko, Reviewed
by S.M. Raiskii and others. Zav.1ab. 22 no.6;758-759 '56.
(MIRA 9:8)
1. Fizicheskiy inatitut Akademii nauk SSSR (for Rayskly, Smirnov);
2. TSentrallayy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut chernoy metal-
lurgii.
(Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) (D'iacheako, P.E.)
SMUMV, V.F.
Some possible uses of radioisotopes in coal mining. Ugoll
31 no.3:28-33 Mr 156. (MIRA. 9:7)
(Radioisotopes--Industrial applications)(Coal mines and
raining)
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DMOKIfOY:XIY, Vladimir YladiBlavovich;__SMIRIIOV, T.F., red.; ROKANOTA, Z.A.,
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(MIRA 14:3)
(RADIOGRAPHY)
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9/080/60/''033//010/002/029
Z, 4-10 0 D216/D306
HORS: Laskorin, B.N4, and Smirnov, V.P.
TITLIE: Extraction of uranium from phosphoric acid solutions
I'EliiODIUAL: Zjhurr~al jji,ikladnoy khIniii, -,,. 3~, no. 10, 1960,
217-) - 2179
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TEXT. One of the methods of ore treatment is extraction with orgp.-
nic ~-.ompounds preferably with the e-ster of phosphoric acid. The
~:-' . ad USE - and dibutylph03phoric a id was followed by
su-ues'p Df mono I c I
dialkyi-phosphoric acids and alkylamines of the dialkylphosphoric
acid in pa-ticular di(22-ethylhexyl)phosDhoric acid and trialkyl-
phQsphinoxi-de and also di- and trialkylamines '. whose differ-iit
str~~ciures viere investigated. After t-reating the ore with phospht-,-
ric acid, the acid retains a quantity of uranium which could be ex-
tra--7ed by th~ alky.1 product of orthophosphoric, pyrophosphoric,
dlth:uphosphorie acid and also alkylphosphinoxidea, The esters of
~AIGSC af-'Id's --ou-Id be produced by three main methods, of which the
a---ithor- have chosen the interaction of rihos-,.-.horous nentoxide and
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-L~x-lraz---oz~ of uranium ... D21 6,11"D 30O'
1~,~iitp-Sulph-fde -v.,ith alcohols
"'ROH -; P-0 ---~ (R0)(0H),P = 0 ~ (RO)~JOH)P = 0,
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IMH + P 205 R2H~y 2"')7
.1ROH --. P 20c; -~ (R0) (3H) ~P = 3 - (R0 )2 (SH)P = S.
The x-ray anaiysis of phosphorous pentCX4de in the solid phase has
--hrovin some 14-Ight. on possible ways of reac-ion, iQe. initially al-
kylpo1y-hcspha-.e ester is formed of various structure, e.ga
0 RO OH 0
\\Y~O - P 0 - P - OR
RO -- P - 0 - P 0
OH OR OH UH Uh
It was establ4Lshed that with a molar proportion of alcohol to phos-
phoric anhydride equal to three, the products of reaction appeared
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2,xtraction of uranium ... 1~216/D306
ters in equal molar quantities,
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as i,,iono- and dialky'phosphoric es
wilk.h a mol,,_r rrouortion of alcohol to anhydride equal to two dial-
kylpyropilosr.-Ilorle aoi.d is formed iDreferably a mixture of a
lar-s-c n;Jmberu ~,rodu,-'13 -_'I thle reI-'IC+Li0Z-- I.- such -bases the com-
posi-tion of the produc-s ot reaction of aloohol -,!-,.-,sphcrous
anhyd-ride and also pe!~tasulphide is determin---d ty the relative pro-
portion of reacting co:aponents, tir.-Le and ternjp_--ra7Cure Of reaction,
the nc,-Lure of 3olvent. and- moisture con-en-c of reacting components.
T(; s -.' udy --.1he process of uraniur.-L extraction f.rom phosphoric solu-
tions a WImber of these _-,:n_-,g)ounds were syrzhe---ized and used. The
results shov, that i.,.,orio- and dialkylor thc. phoz phorl,:~ acid, dialky2-
pyrophosl-'.hate ~tnd dLthiophosphoric acid could be *used as extract-
Ing a;~-ents. The distribution of uranium between Phases depends on
phasE., ~,cm-~;osftfon. concent-ration of extractl-d :-ietal and acidity.
The pro-.ess ol ~7crbtlon by cationItLe and ex--raction with alkylphos
phoric a-,21d a,_,peared to obey some law. Sinr-%e _~,Drbtion could be
'reated --,s the d~i_~,-' ributiori of ilons between tw-3 phases, one of
wl,iioh '.s solld the -,,,ro2ess _i- simz)le form could be w.-Itten as:
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Extraction of ;,~razlium D216/D706
A1*111~phiazqc DR ort~. phase --> AR crg.phase 4 B aq- phase;
where A an,d B~ -iolar corcenLra,,--'on 1-r solurlion, and R - base of
soi-bent, The constant could be v.,ritten az:
k QAR
~ GL
O~A R A
v i h e r c '~~R " cLBR ties of 'Ions A and B ionite, CLA-T-y CLB+ -
activit*~es of the.-~e ions in solution. After transformation the so-
a -I 1;~ d ~ -L
F-reydlikh equation is obtained-,
M AR -: k(m DR) P
where m AR -' number of moles of A on 1 kg of ion.-Ite, m BR - number of
moles of B in 1 liter of solution, p, k - empirical coefficients,
where p ~~ 1. In the case of distribution between two immisible Dha-
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