SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMOLENSKIY, G.A. - SMOLENSKIY, B.L.

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L 8163-6 EWA(c)/EWT(1)/EWT(m)/ETC/EWG(m)/T/E'fip(ty:,;Wp-. -)i6i ACCESSION NR: AP5019891 UR/018%1`5"'Iil~ ft002DS/5j2J~255 AUIHOR: Pisarev, R. V.; Smplentk G A.. - 2+ TITLE: Estimate of the exchange interaction of the Ma ion in the excited staW in MnO SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7,, no. 89 1965, 2556-2558 TOPIC TA(X-. absorption line line shift, line splitting, manganese ccMound, excited state, single ~X;;12 ABsTRAcT: The magftitude of the exchange interectian was estimated by detendning the shift of the absorpticii line on going through the magnetic-order temperature, 2+ 4 4 4 :using for this purpose the 14n, ion in the state Ajg + E ( G). Me single crys- 9 tals of MnO were obtained by trmsport reaction and deposition on FgO [(100) planele"." The optical-spectrum was investigated with a double, mmochromator (DMR-4) at tea.; !pemtures (77 and 295K) both above and below the magnetic-ordering teq)erature TN = 116K. M-a measured spectrum is sham in Fig. 1 of the Enclosures in the 6 4 re- of the trmsitian AjLg Alg + 1E It is concluded from an analysis of the 9 Card 1/3 I - - I- ik L 15732-M_ EWT(m)/EWP(t)/EWP(b) C) ACC NR: AP6000893 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/65/007/012/3689/3690. AUTHORS: Petrov, M. P.; Smolenskly, 0. A.; Syrnikov, P. P.- ORG: Institute of Semiconductors,AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR) TITLE: Nuclear magnetic resonance in RbMnF 3 SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 7, no. 12, 1965, 3689-369o TOPIC TAGS: nuclear magnetic resonance, rubidium, fluorine, line shape, line broadening ABSTRACT:/IMeasu,yements of the nuclear magnetic resonance were made' on the Rb"and Muclei at room temperature, using a weak-oscillation generator. T~_e jibMnF were synthesized from the cold RbF and MnCl 3 2 by heating to a temperature -700C. It was found that the magnetic field acting on the F and Rb nuclei in the polycrystal is not equal 19 to the external applied field. In the caseof F, the NMR line had Card 1/2 L 15732-M ACC NR: AP6000893 87 an asymmetrical shape, while that of Rb had a Lorentz shape. The ratio a = AH/Ho where AH is the supplementary magnetic field on the ucleus, was 0.022 + 0.003 and -(1.9 � 0,2) x 10-3 n for F and Rb respectively. In t7he case of measurements on polycrystalline RbNiF 3 87 ly with hexagonal structure, no resonance was observed on Rb. probab because of quadrupole broadening and the NMR line of 191? had a com-" plicated form with a 0.0058. Authors thank A. G. Tutov for an x-ray analysis of.the crystaland S.,A. Kizbayev for magnetic-measure- ments. i ISUB CODEd -07/ SUIB'M DATF4 l4jul65/ ORIG REF.- 002/ OTH REF: 003 Card 2/2 L 1-5739-66 &JT(1)/T/WP(k) lip(a) IWW/GG iACC NR: AP6000901 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/65/007/0i2/~704/370C ~"t 0. AUTHORS: Smolenskiy,.,G. A. Nasyrov, A.- IORG: Institute of SemiconductorslAN SSSR. Leningrad (Institu t ITITLE: Perroacoustic resonance with longitudinal ultrasonic waves SOURCE: FIzika tverdogo tela, v. 7. no. 12, 1965, 3704-37o6 .iTOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic wave, ferroelectric resonance, acoustic resonance, spin pbonon Interaction, single crystal, yttrium compound, magnetic field ]ABSTRACT: Whereas earlier investigations of ferroacoustic resonance were made by excitation of transverse sound waves, in the present investigation the authors studied spin-pbonon interaction in single 1crystals of yttrium ferrite with garnet type structure excited with longitudinal sound waves in the frequency range from 100.to 220 Me at Iroom temperature. The samples were cut along the [1101 axis in the Iform of parallelepipeds measuring 7.5 x 2 x 2 nun or cylinders 7.4 mm long and 3.8 mm in diameter. The mea6urements were made with a I Card 1/2 L 15739-66 ACC RR: AP6000901 modified pulsed installation described by A. A. Galkin and A. P. Korolyuk (PTE no. 6, 99, 196o). The excitation was by means of X-cut Icrystal plates with natural frequencies 11 and 17 Mc, respectively. The dependence of the intensity of the ferroacoustic resonance on the angle between the magnetic field and the wave vector showed the theoretically expected minimum at 900 and a maximum near 500. To check whether the residual interaction at 0 and 90o Is" due'to incom- plete saturation of the sample, special pole pieces were used to modify the field configuration. These pole pieces reduced the field by decreasing the demagnetizing component of the field. The authors also measured the velocity of the longitudinal ultrasonic waves, the damping coefficient, and the acoustic Q.- These were found to be 7.15 5 4 x 10 cm/sec, 0.18 cm and 10 , respectively. The Idea of-using the pole pieces is due,to Ai G. Gurevicb. Orig. art. has: 2 figures&, ORIG REP:':-00 SUB CODE: 20/- SUBM DATE: n~6jui65/.~, Oni REP: 00-(.- Card 2/2 'DT I. C, a r, 7 12818 Fc-lytech. Scliccl-, cket on-nel-l'tnts-11 Chm. 7, SIIOLFP!SFT' D. "I'*'ate-ials Used for the DrTving Fnerfy of Pockets", P. 5P. (vTAr0rCSCI CM911aIMIE, , Vol. 7, Tjo. 2, Fel-,. 1c-53, Wroclaw, Poland) SO: Ilonthly List of Fast Puropean Accessions, (PPEAL) , LC, Vol. 4, Yo. 1Y Jan. 10,5, Uncl. ub. _jj.T. nls'~T 'Cor, iro ;e~;ri iio ter POLAIM/Physical Chemistrj ThermodYllatlucs. TherLiochemistry, E-8 Equilf-brium. Physicochemical analysis. Fhase Transitions ALS JDur Re.ferat aur - nimiya, No 2. 1957, 3698 Author Sraolenski I_`ionJ.zy, Strzondala Jadwiga Inst Wroclilw POI-YE-3-CHI-lic Title Heat of Formation of Nitrvx~tarch Orig Pub Zesz. nauk, Politechn. wrocl-, 1954, No 4, 49-56 Abstract Calorimetric determinations were carried oult of the combustion heat of nitrostarch M, prepared by nitra- tion of ztarch with nitric acid or with a mixture of ni- tric and sul'Paric acid. Invest'itpted were samples of different degree of esterification, containing from 10.52 to 13-34% N. From the experimentally determined values of the heat of combustion were calculated the heat of for- nation (HF)' values of I; 'the linear nature of the correla- tion between MW and degre.: of estLrif_icaU'-ion has been as- certained. IIF of I obrained by action of IMCc is lower Card 1/2 - 57 D. K-inetics of chain reactions. p. 1. "IiA - " 3 D011-1,01~:C1 Chi~:%ICZXE. (Polskie Towarz-, two Chemiczne) Wroclawl Polard. Vol. No. 2, Feb. 1959. 11 ...onth1v List of East European Pecessions (EIIIIII.) LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, Aug. 1959. Oncl. Adsorptlon-stabilization kinetics of liquid esters of citric acid and Polyhydroxy alcohols.1 Stanista R hski mid 4047 IV ID/ a Diontzy SniolensKI (Politechnika, %M~X' Msknd). Ckem. osotvana-3, 69- -1`9 English suinmary).~ Nitroglycerin (I), ethylene nitrate 11), and diethylene glycol M HKOO 0.12164, 0.145, and 0.1556 g./1., resp., were passed through Alt0s and atk. anion exchanger beds at flow rates (v) varied within O.OW4 and 0.0488, 0.00718 and O.L%W7, and 0.01W. and 0.0703 L/ (sq. cm.) (far.), resp. A so-called adsorption-througliput coeff. K - alcv. a. lx-~ug g. of 5olute adsorl~d 1~r I cc. bcd at a given v, and c the inorg. acid content-as above, was for AtA. Particle size 0.01 mra. (0.02 mm.): 1.052A.027 (0.667-0.010) for 1. 0M7-0.051 (OZU-0-028) for U, and 0.482-0.019 (0.31".007) for M; for alk. anion-exchange resin W.M. 102, particle size 0.01 torn. (0.02 mm.): 1.064- 0.014 (0.705-0.031) for I ' 0.723-0.042 (0.4S2-0-025) for 11, and 0.3M-0.010 hr./cin. (0.270-0.022 br.Icin.) for IU. A. SUfradaki' "I Klnidcs of chfik-p Ous Ell GICAski (Poli- A;A' . onizy. Omotensm ~Lu technika Wroclaw, Pokuid). T-Ii~Mflngli h summary)~A r view. A. Kri:gkevpkL;;;' z/oll/62/019/001/oO/oW E073/E136 AUTHORSc. PluciAski, J., and Smolenski- D. TITLE,~ 2,4,6-trinitro-3-methylnitroaniinotoluene (methylotetryl) PERIODICAL~ Chimie a chemickA technologie. Prehled technicke/ a hospodArvsk6 literatury, v.19, no.1, 1962, 32, abstract Ch 62-448. (Chem. stos, v,4, no.3/4-, 196o, 479-499) TEXT; The results are described of investigation of utilizing sodium dinitrotoluene sulphonates contained in sulphide- containing waste waters. These sulphonates are produced in the process of cleaning trinitrotoluene. Condensation of these with methylamine produces dinitromethylaminotoluene, the nitration of which vields the explosive, metha-methyltetryl. Individual parameters are described of condensation and nitration reactions as well as the phys�cochemical and explosive properties of methyltetryl. 2 figures, 17 tables, 10 references. Card 1/1 ~Abstractorls noteg Complete translation] SMOLENSKI, D., prof. I The Polish Technological Book and Press Festival, October 8-16$ 1960. Przegl techn no.40:1 5 0 160. 8~187 POL/16/61/000/00-1"'/001/001 J D228/D301 AUTHORS; Glowiakp Bohdan, Doctor of Engineering, Assistant Professor, and Smolen'ski, Dionizy, Professor TITLE: An attempt to interpret explosive properties PERIODICAL: Viadomo9ci chemiczne, no. 3, 1961, 151-165 TEXT: This is a short review, based chiefly on the works of Western investigators, of tentative correlations between certain explosive properties, compositions, structures and thermoche-mical parameters of explosives. Of the earlier workers, 71. Plec (Ref. 1: ~OCh, 1935, 5, 173) defined explosives as compounds containing explosophores and auxoexplosives, by analogy with chromophores and auxochromes, This work is considered to be of historical in- terest only. Oxygen balance is next defined, the author stressing that no distinction is made between oxygen bonded to carbon or hydrogen and oxygen bonded to nitrogen; the majority of explosi- Card 1/6 POL/16/61AV003/001/001 An attempt to interpret ... D22BID30-1 ves are stated -to be oxygen-negative. A brief account is givec. of the work of W,,C. Lothrop and G.R. Handrick (Ref. 61 Chem, Revs,, 1949, 44, 419), who found tile explosive power -to be proportional to the oxygen balance, increasing to a maximum as the oxygen ba- lance tends to ward zero. These authors introduced the term "plosophores" for groups bestowing explosive properties on a mole- cule, and divided them into two fundamentally different classes, Primary plosqphores include nitric esters, aromatic and aliphatic nitro-compounds and nitroamines, whilst azo- and azido- deriva- tives, nitro-compounds, perchlorates, peroxides, ozonides etc. belong to the secondary class. Relationships between the shatter- ing power and the oxygen balance are illustrated for aromatic nitro-compounds, nitroamines and nitric esters, showing that for these compounds the maximum power is associated with zero oxygen balance. Molecules with several plosophoric. groups ("hybrids") exhibit a similar effect, although the relationship Is less re- gular, No such relationship Kau been found for the secondary Card 2/6 POL/16/61'~&/003/001/001 An attempt to interpret ... D228/D301 Schmidt, is the dominant factor influencing the explosive pro- X/ perties. Mention is made of the work of J.F, Roth (Ref, 9. Z, Schiess-u.Sprengstoffwesen, 19419 36, 4; 28,52) who found that for mixtures of tetranitromethane and nitrobenzene, the explosive properties increased to a maximum as the oxygen balance approached zero, and that of A. Stettbacher (Ref. 2: Z. Schies3-u,Spreng-. stoffwesen, 1918, 139 225- 1919, 14, 220; 1920, 15, 165; 1930, 25, 439; 1942, 379 429 62 who believes that structure of the ex- plosive is the dominant factor. This is shortly discussed quot- ing several authors including D. Smolefiski and W. Czuba (Ref. 1l-, Zesz. nauk. Politechniki Wrockawddej, Chemia, 1955, 7j 3) and T. Urba:hski and K. Kruszyfiska Szyc-Lewafiska (Ref. 12: Biuletyn WAT~ 1953p 4, 3, and Ref. 13: ibid.9 1953, 4, 14) showing that various groups can affect the explosive properties. M. Berthelot and Matignon (Ref, 15: Compt. rend,, 1891, 113, 246) show that the heat of combustion decreases by r,-..,31 kcals for every addi- tional -N02 group in the ring, concurrently with increasing ex- Card 4/6 89187 POL/16/61/000/003/001/001 An attempt to interpret D228/D301 plosive properties. The work of M.S. Kharasch (Ref. 16: Bureau of Standards Journal of Research, 1929, 2, 359), who calculated and measured the heat of combustion of a number of explosives is des- cribed and tabulated. In general, the strength and shattering power increase with decreasing heat of combustion. Similar results were obtained by C.L. Abernethy and VI.E. Garner (Ref. 17: Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), 1921, A99, 213) although W,H: Rinkenbach (Ref. 18: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1930, 52, 115) found no relationship between the number of -N02 groups and the heat of formation of the explosive. -ilith regard to detonators, the results of A. Schmidt (Ref. 19; Z. Schiess-u.Sprengstoffwesen, 1934, 29, 259, 296) and Martin (Ref. 20: Uber Azide u. Fulminateg Darmstadt 1913) are quoted, showing that compounds with the lowest heat of formation have the greatest detonation power. The authors conclude that the thermochemical approach is correct, although thermochemical para- meters measured by various workers differ markedly. It is also thought that structural factors may only be considered within the Card 5/6 An attempt to interpret 89187 POL/16/61/000/003/001/001 D228/D301 same class of compounds. There are 5 tables, 5 figures and 20 re- ferences; 4 Soviet-bloc and 16 non-Soviet-bloo. The four referen- ces to English-language publications read as follows: R. Robert- son, J. Chem. Soc., 1921, 119, 1; F.W. Brown, U.S. Bur. Mines Tech. Paper, 1942, 643, 26; W.C. Lothrop, G.R. Handrick, Chem. Revs., 1949, 449 419; W.H. Rinkenbach, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1930, 52, 115. ASSOCIATION: Katedra technologii zwiqzkow azotowych II politech- niki Wroclawskiej (2nd Wroclaw Aytechnic, Depart- ment of Nitrogen Compounds Technology). SUBMITTED: September 28, 1960. V~ Card 6/6 I_gy, prof. zvryez, mgr. inz, ; B09PALfi~~Stani slaw, mgr. inz. st. SvIDLENSKI,_-Di-Qg.i asystent; GLCWIAK, Bohdari, dr. inz., adiunkt Obtaining and properties of meta-hydroxytetry~ salts. Cherda Wroclaw ho. 7:3-9 161. 1. Katedra Technologii Zwiazkow Azotmrych II, Politechnika, Wroclaw. Kierownik katedry: prof. D. Smolenski 11/04 62/013/'006/001/003 D207YJ)308 11,110 AM HORS: Sm Seweryniah, llieczyslaw TITLE: Flame-temperature measurement by the spectral-line reversal- method III], ' 1, 1 Q: -) T G , ~L eostqpy llizyki, v. 1-3, no. 6, 1962, 637-664 Tl:lx'-T The article revie%,js Western and Soviet literature for the period up to 1960. The follox-ring subjects are discussed: theory of the taothod; isothermal and equilibrium conditions in flames; ret;onazicc-linc contours and non-isothermal conditions in flames; classical apparatus; photographic and electrical recording. recording of resonance-line contours in ge ncral; apparatus using a photomultiplier and an optical wedge; apparatus with rotating sectors; apparatus for the study of rapidly changing processes; reversal tem- perature and theoretical temperature. There are.22 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIMON: Zaklad Technologii &dqzko'W Azotowych II Politech- niki Wroclawskiej (Department of the Technology of Card 1/1 Nitrogen Corwoounds, Wroclaw Polytechnic) SMOLEISKI, D., prof. 'The thought of rationalization has to be directed. Summary. Przegl techn no.39:1,3 30 S 162. 1. Przewodniczacy Kamitetu do Spraw Techniki, Warszawa. 9~0 Dionizy ------- Problem of complementary, education for technical personnel. Przegi techn no.52:1 30 D 162. 1. Przewodniczacy Komitetu do Spraw Techniki, Igara.zawa. SMOLENSKI, DiorAzy, prof. dr inz.; SEWERYNIAK, Mieezyslaw, mgr inz. 149asurement of the flame temperature variability during a given time by ihe method of spectral line deviation with photographic recording. Gosp pa:Liw 11 no-3z96-99 Mr 163. 1. Zaklad Technologii Zwiazkow Azotowych II,, Politechnika, Wroclaw. !ACCESSICK XRt AP40056T P/0016/64/000/005/0285/0290 ;AUMCR: Smolenold,, Dionizy (Professor., Doctor of IngineerIng) T=- Future research on rocket fuels SOURCE: Wiadomosci chemiczne, no* 5, 1A, 285-290 TOPIC VXS: advanced propellant,, boron.fuel, metal fuel., propellant grain, propellant research, Inhibitor ,ABSTRACT: The author limits his rev~ev to conventional chemical rocket feels., [lexcluding advanced concepts, like free radicals', vhose devel(4pent in the Im- 6ediate future cannot be easily estimated.. The important criterion to be satisfied lis given as specific thrust in relation to speed of gas flows The parameters de- tertining speed of gas flow and ouch secondary,, but important, factors as the costai ~Iof production., the availability of raw.materials, temperature and pressure coef- I .1ficients, and the viscosity, volativity and density of liquid fuels are mentioml,.-j ;Present conditions in Poland suggest the concurrent study of solid and liquid Iforma, but vith emphasis on the solid fuels, While liquid fuels am cheaper and according to the literetwe data probably have more thrust,, their use brings up the iccmplex prcb3m of the roWot enod Of the solid fueles the hazogeno.ow tygess ACCESSION NRz AP4010567 iLause of the long use of powder nitroglycerin.,-are 'better understood, cheaper,. !and more easily available in Poland. While the miked or combination types ViU be Istudiedi, because they permit the use of larger grain sizes, priority in emphasis swill. be given to homogeneous fuels. The elementO boron, beryllium, magnesium And aluminum are mentioned. Of these., boron is pot available in Poland anct ,'berylliun is rejected because of its toxicity. ~Study of aluminum and magnesium ;aUoys resistant to atmospheric ,factors vil.1 be,em;hasized. Perfection of solid ~cmogeneous fuels will include change of coinpanenti, (e.g., nitroglycole for nitro- 'glycerin), stabilizeri,, inhibitors,,and mastery of -technique of production of I=e 'j;ranules. Perfection of solld -4 zed fuels must be preceded by theoretical 4-3 - r- standing of the mechanism of combustion and the nechani"a and theological d2arac 'teristics and necessary 6eqreie of parity of the Ingredlentso A very promlslag,, ai2d ;Qmpletely unInvestigated,approach ii the stuay of combine& space cberafi, ASSOCIATICK: none SUMU=: =an& MM ACQt *UA EML: 00 SUB CODE:. FP NO SWOMS 000, Go=: 000 wd --- -1.-- ---- --, 7-- --- --~ -0, -'. - ' 12 n o 3 ;:.7 c)f ,!,aroaw i'lliversity and .. I r 'C -~k ~n:-- k I ;I. SMOLR4SKI, D-'rjni-,y, prof. zv., dr Lriz. Studies or, mL3aile combustibies Ln the prospective _plan. Wiad chem 18 no.5&285-290 ttr 76). S M F I I J . SFULF"I"EM, J. declination at 1956- Warszawa Acta Geophy5ica Eanmonic analysis of the cclar diurnal vL-riv.-tions of mapmetic Swid.;,r in the years 1923-33. In English. p. 237. Vol. 4, no. 4, Polonica S CUIR C E :a-ast Eurorea-n Acces,,-icns List (EEAL) Vol. 6, No. 4-April 1957 C 4e c-,in.-es of the -e~,rs V~23-'3 accord-int- to H.0 -.,a-.!or's metlhoLs. p.:~q, 7ol. 2, no. 1957. 1,%arszawa, Pol =-d) ~,Ontld-,, Lict, of -;,:,kst i-uroj-ea-n AccessLops LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, 'ctot%er Foland Ne s toruk-Sz1ompek, D. Smolensk' Netlnod of PurifyLag Ear-'-.= S-_--_"aze Utilized i'n X-Ray DiagnosiS, arid l.--creasing !-.s Capacity oC Formiri.g, S-.,aL-le Sus-ji-,--nsions in Water. D ~cr~a polon. pharmac., l(;5'S, 315, No 1, 5 -57 lie - J c - dy of C or -d i s -1" precir.4tation of BaSC.,, 1e 'fect Of precioltat~ 4 agent, i3 ia C2 c on c en t r a It L' ion, -ature, ph of -.w:th the view of e c i p. a t 4. on temDe obtain Ling puTe dispersed preclpitar~e thia-~ fcrms is,.able suspensions. .4 slowly settling precipitkate, is obtainedl ion i.-teraction oL' concentrallea' reactants in neutral medium ati 1200. Wag ' 1 A. found that on p-rolonged heating of BaSO, precip, 4-n- the cold, with its mother liquor or with wa7.er, its lcapacitv- of _"'orm'.ng stable suspensions is enhanced. Ya. Shte-vrnlbearg. POLAND/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Khim., No. 49 1959, 11868 Author Szczycinski B., Smolenski J. Tntt Not given. Title The Condensation of Acetylacetone with Sulpha- guanidine in Sulphametazine in an Aqueous Medium. Orig Pub: Acta polon. pharmac., 1958, 15, Yo. 3~ 215-216. Abstract: The principal product of condensing CH3COCH200CH3 (I, ) witp 1+-NH2G6HI+SO2NHC(NH2) = NH-H20 (II) is sulpha- The mixture is heated (a reflex conde-n'ser, about 21+ hours); the excess is distilled with water vapour; the precipitate is drawn off and washed with hot wateri the non- reacting 11 is separated from the washwater and may be directed into the next operation of the Card 1/2 *mtazine IaI (4,6 dimethyl-2 sulfanylamidopyridine). 7 Abs J,,-,,ar nof ~P-u2 10; 1059, 36005 J. pal- 3t .Uato a Easic T i .*u- I A',.Cli Df UAai. A. Cliar--:tcto f-,r r .,Ic., l9,-,,3, 15, Ifo 4-; 297-299 - _ct'l a 0,- j t~, Dbtai:- a stal~lo -j~-.-'Cnlct~ t'Ic fill-nd-," ]~:C- t". ;e. .3 lid a~- -uLi alu,,-- are 0-i ss vi c. 12cj 5-5 S4, 30 1-.- ~--atos; -,!~lc- - OH (..a' c 0 )f '3-,iut of a lz~- 3 is adilve, tl--e tahes place at ab-z-."t 0.5--i T-O i';--!.icd is w-:.rLed C).5cj~o (17HII)CO n-c~ io CHcooll 3 C:-~rd 1/2 F-171 -)59, 361:~05 Z! ..L C Al al) iut 2 t, 30-35~: Urc cooll c LC U1, U ('113 3,y(j :-,Iuti ,cc-31-11,L" Tile A:L(CH,COO)3~ -0- t,) '112 3) Cirl 2/2 S. "U,inrattvP cnitrol of th,- -'i1fill-nent Of a plan irl thp Gpologic Institute." p. 20. (P-1ir-,"L7GLAT~ 1740. 1. Jan- 195.5- ',!-nrczz,-wq, Polqnd) SO : lutst of East 'Turopeon Accessiotis. LC. Vol. 4, No. E. API-11 11'-55. U-1,7 1. SMOLKISKI, S. "Diagranmatic Presentation of tit- Activities of the Institute of Geology," by S. Smolenski. Przaglad Geologicz , NO 5, 114arsaw, May 56. SMOILDSM, Slawomir Organizational changes in the Geological Institute. Przegl geol 11 no,1;54-55 Ja 163, 1. Instytut Geologiczny.. Warszawa. SMOLINSKI, W. We shall form conclusions form the last stage of instruction in the professional courses p. 32. (LAS POLSKI. Vol. 26, no. 3, March. 1952. SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, L. C., Vol. 3, No. 4, April, 1954 .c -S-L U~ C-J~ L! 2 ~J, L Cl t -TI T.~ T~_,-;; "... '' L I - ~t, ; A. , 11 . ., - )rti ~,, ~ %!arinr- 1 KPYI. T'(~". 15 no.8:9-10 Ag 164 I I . A (MIRA 18:1) KHILICHBUK.0, Lev Nikolayevich; ;R!_qjM�KjY, Aleksey Nikolayevich; ARUTYFRIOV, M.A. , lnzh., rets6nzent-; KATORGINA,'r.A,'-, ldztr., retsenzent; KONDAK, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; KATEVSKIY, V.V., inzh., red.; GCRNOSTAYPOLISLAYA, H.S., tekhn.red. [Steam turbine control] Regulirovanie parovykh turbin. KoBkva. Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mauhinoi3troit.lit-ry, 1960. 272 p. Wu 14:2) (Steam turbines) S,IOLENSKIY, A.N.; PALEYEV, N.m., inzh., red. (Design and construction of steam turbine parts] Kon- struktsiia i raschet detalei parovykh turbin. Moskva, Mashinostroanie, 1964. 466 P. (MIRA 17.12) L;l k. 1 Y vc. resu cb ~ranstsen,lenbnykh LA-,ornik stal.-~-,,r no obshchf~,.,~4;,.-- Vorrosar (Trui~y urallskor-c Ltsot-khn. RT-Ta) .;verdiovsk, 194~, -". 13-22. 60: Lrtopis' Statcy, 2c', 0 0 0 1 11 it 13 14 is 16 q is it M 21 V n 34 1% A V a It JO 11 12 11 it 11 Is V M M j 42 41 A A, L a IL-11 F- Q- 9 -1 -1- U-. 0 K V z AJX-X-LL~x-A-I-j - I -JL- ~ #--s- off ..P 1~ CoPI-1, it- Ctol.~ P0"(SSt% AND #ff0!III'tI 5 610 CONTINUOUS COUNTERCURRENT FXTRACTIO64 OF A DISSOLVED SUBSTANCE FROM THE WATER PHASE BY a AN ORGANIC SOLVENT. V. N. KOZIOV and B. 1. Smolenstill. nor. Priklad. Klum. 23, 1290-841950) Dec. (1. .00 Most formulas and grapf.ical methods for computation of '00 processes of extraction by Organic solvents are not directly 3 ipplicable to concrete technological problems, because in =00 S their derivation Specific Aspect% Of the proce5ses have not '00 00 0 00 09 02 .0 411 !,oo i-00 00 go 00, LJTtRAILRf CLASSIFICATIGN EX M *0 -1. IL' -1TALLuP&KAL :go -S-M 01-0 PI w I IF IM 0 AJ a 3 a IS it , 6i Kit KjF First[ Itotwit 1 0 00 6 AGO * 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 t 0 a At 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pnmese of contimoom Countercorrad axtractim of a daw meAved substem" trim Me squesims pbus b vent V, N Kosl,,v aoul AS-ror Tploik"olt, Chow It 'i S. R.1 23. 1371!AAO~ m)(Knoll. trululatitwill.- IIWII belALVII two IhjuW ph4wit by Tiv, where X fs thl, pqrilih-n -R. *till sand varromictit. intfir 411 .14-fivril felating ifiv colww 0 ~11111V 113.411111.),ps .4 111t, I IW I'll I, ;alkl Attlitted 6& Vach VillitAct. MKIP11" - 11/1'(LIVIV) - 11, WhCTV Y, Witt Y- Wr MICTIS it the fir't Countercumat Cou"Cl anti a* citntact. L 6 1 he sagvent rate. anti 1115 tht aq. 1R or rat M I fu C . 9 It. wts that the lowr%t crmen. of WAUIV in r III line C% Ob- ;.1111rd vilih 11%ru Oki r'"IC11 dild gh-Vil till. "? contacts. "licit LK Iv J-eph F, CA1111MKI1111t) KOZLOV, V.N.; 6140MUSKIY, B.I. Calculations for the entrainment of vaporous snbstances with noncondensable gases from wood pvrolyais. Sbor.rab.lab.leso- IdAm. no-2:74-82 '58. (MIRL 12:8) (Wood distillation) KOZWV, V.F.; SMOLENSKIY, B.I. [deceased] Extracting acetic acid from the aQueouB phase b7 the nonaqueous phase using the method of continuous countercurrent extraction. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.10:21-24 '58. (MIRA 11:12) l.Urallskiy filial AN SSSR. (Acetic acid) (Extraction (Chemistry)) -CT h KGZLG`J, V. Distribution of acetic acid between the no ter and -,.-ater -hases in ind -trial-t- e extractors. p. 5,17. -17 T,((1- SELSKC-IrR.' L L' COO K-q I TVU. ( tvijas PSR , -C.- Ir - - ~ I OZIA S La Zinatnu akademija. Diologijas Zinatnu rodala) RiCa, Lativa, No. 16, 195P. In Hlissian. Eonthly list o~ 11ast Euror)ean Accessions MAI), LCj Vol. 8, No. R. Allic-ust 1959. Uncla. KOZWV, V.11.; %IOLENSKIY, B.I. Distribution of acetic acid between the two existing phases, the aqueous and the nonaqueous phase. Zhur.pril-.1.1--him. 31 no.3:508-512 Mr 158. (KM 11:4) l.Laboratoriya lesokhimii Ural'skogo lesotekhnicheskogo, instituta. (Acetic acid) (Phase rule and equilibrium) 3 S/044/62/000/005/053/072 C111/C444 .~UTIIOH: Azlcts'r.-iy,-3. P., ~molens ly, B. I. TITLE: On linear interpolation FERIODICA-L: Refer~_tivnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 5, 1962, 46-47, abstract 5V228. ("Tr. UrallqkoGo le~jotekhn. in-tall, 1959, no. 16, 207-225) TEXT: Let xly x2 P ... Ix be a s,;atem of values of the independent variables x, whcre x, Iz. x2 - ... x n. Let y1, Y21 ... I Yn be the corres- ponding values of the function y which approximatively is linear depen- ding on x; let n 2. Let ci(xc YC ) indicate the distribution centre of the point system A 1(x17 Yi ) A 2(x 21 Y2)' ... An'(Xn' Yn); this centre be denoted as the first centre of the given distribution. As a second distribution centre of the point system f A,~ let be denoted the point c (X y ) which is the first distribution centre of the point sy'stem 2 C29 C 2 Card 1/1, S/04 62/000/005/053/072 On linear interpolation C1 1 1YC444 i1.x1 +X2 yl+y2 x 2+X3 Y2~Y3 (-2 2 2 2 xr, 1 +xn Yn- l +~'n V 2 2 The second cuntre of the written down point system be denoted as the third centre for tne initial system A., etc. This way one can obtain n-1 % I distribution centres of the noint system -,A. Now let the point syster" A be sDlit into two systems - a left one and a right one. To the left one th~-,re,shall belong all those points of the given system for which x,-:~Z- xc ) to the right one all those for which there is I x Let A(x be the first distribution centre of the left CI ' % ;L 9 YAI systi~r,,- The eQuLttion of the straight line which passes through the Card 2/.-,. S/044/ 62/000/00 5/0 5 3/07 2 k Cn lineai- intcr;)uI,,_1.tion C 11 I/C444 distribut-_Dn uentre c 1 of the given point system A 1(X19 Y1 ), A2(x 2' Y2 A IX a,~a has tiic. direction coefficient m where k? (XI.L_xck) + (Yc 1- YCk) (XcI-X Ck k + 01 C1-Xc k)2 iLi denoted a-; an LIP11.roximation eruation of the direct regression by the For a riven point s~Lte.-.,, one can set up n-1--a-pproximation equations of rc~;r,~:.sion. Th~~ described incthod for tjiu set-up of thcLie 'e-~~ULLior~L; is c~,~Iic-d thc- method of the k;uccessive centres by the authors. tlii~, oaper there i,, also given a vector method and -a simpli- fi,i~d vcc,-or method for the setting-up of approximation equations of.the direct rezression. The importance of LL11 thep e methods consizt~ of the fact that they produce good results in prAkis, the e;(actness of which be4n~r at:~arly as &reat as the exactness of the method of the least squares Card 3/4 S/044/62/000/C05/053/072 On linEar interoolation C111/C4,14 at the deter.:;ination of the equation of direct ret;r(--suion. ;-t th(- same time theLjc aetuncdS (e~:peciall~,- the cimplified vector method and thin method- of the SLICCC.SSiVC' centres) denand for less calculation labouring than the :,i,-Uoa o., the least squares. TI.-Lis shows the strongest effect at large ,,, and if one has to vior'- with valucs of scveral places. A comparison of the a-ount of calculation labour at 4~ifferent methods is carried out; -re 6ivcii. Besid,~s the authors show how to reduce the parabolic interpol&tion to the linear one; this permits to use the results of this articlE: alsc in the case of parabolic interpolation. r- lAbstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 4/4 SWiZNSKIIY9. B..L.~ ROMIENKO, M.A. Pneumatic pliers for cutting steel rod-9 --nd angle bracketa. Mashinostroitell no.12t17 D 164. (MJ-F-A 18t2) RChHLFNKO, 14,A.t SjIGlLFNSKIY, B.1, Device for check-no thr- qualitj of press-fitting of pressure ~~ 0 L - - I lubricators. S'tan. i i.rstr. 36 na.5-.36 b~v (MIRA 18:5) SIVIO DISKIY$ (Leningrad) "Ferroolectric Ferromagneties." report presented at Colloquim on Magnetism, Grenoble, France, 2-5 Jul 58. Eval: B - 3,111,755 3 Sep 58. SOV-117-58-4-13/21 AUTHORS: Rokhlenko, M.A., and Smolenskiy, B.L., Engineer ------------- __ TITTLE: 'Quick-Exchange Chucks for Drilling Machines (Bystrosmennyye patrony dlya sverlilInykh stankov) KRIODICAL: Mashinostroitelf, 1958, Nr 4, P 35 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article contains illustrated design and operation information on two kinds of self-clamping chucks for drills, one with three rollers and the other with three eccentric cams. The chucks are permanently fixed on the machine spindle and permit ex- change of drills without stopping the machine. The design is such that all parts can be made at any plant with the use of common machine tools. There are 2 sets of drawings. 1. Drill-ing machines--Equipment ".ard 1/1 A UTHO R: Smolenskiy, B.L., Engineer SCV-117-58-8-18/2B U~_ TITLE: Pneumatic High-Speed Clamps (Pnevma,4-heskiye bystrodeys-vu- yushchiye strubtsiny) PERTODICAL: Mashinostroitelf, 1958, Nr 8, P 37 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Sheet metal which is laid out for stamping must be fastened to the lay-out table by means of clamps. The use of screw clamps which must be applied by hand is labor and time consuming, A high-speed pneumatic clamp (Figure 1) has been developed which has no such drawbacks. It consists of a cramp (Figure 2) which is connected with the compressed air system. A spring moves the piston in the cylinder to its initial position if the fastening must be loosened. The use of the device in- creases productivity 1.2 - 1.5 times. There is 1 photo and 1 diagram. 1. Sheet metal--Processing--Equipment 2. Clamps--Applications Card 1/1 AUTHORS- Smolenskiy, B.L. and Rokhlenko, M.A. SOV/121-58-9-14/21 TITLE-. Rapid Action Chucks with Pneumatic Actuation (Bystrod- e.ystvuyushr_,hiye patrony s pnevmaticheskim privodom) PERIODICAL- Stank-i. i Instrument, 1958., Nr 9, p 39 ABSTRACT: Pneumatically actuated, spring-loaded three-jaw chucks and collatB made at the Kiyevskiy mekhanicheskiy zavod X.Lye-v Engineering Works) are illustrated in cross- secti.onal drawings. The working principle is the clamping by spring pressure and release by a force pneumatically produced in a large flat cylinder. Stacks of Belleville washers are used as compression springs. There are 3 fig-uxes. Cardl/l SMOLENSKIY, B.L.[Smolenslk7.1, B.L.], inzh. I I-4.L11,11.4baft ......, Easily adjustable screw clamp and vibration shears. Mekh. sill. InOSD. 9 no. 8:24-25 Ag 158, (MIRA 11:8) (Machine tools--Attachments) SNOLENSHY, R.L. [Smolenslkyi, B.L.], Inzh.-tokhnolog 11,~w to prolong the life of bed plates and carriages. 14ekh. sill. hosp. 9 no-10:15 0 '58. (141TRA 11:10) (Latlies--14tintenti nee and repair) SOV117-58-10-1-8/35 AUTHOR- Rok'- I enko A - an i Smolensrkiy, B~ -Engineers TITLE: A Reversable 3elf-D-isco-necting Chu-,~k for Screw ---=ra (Re- vers~vnyy --am,)vykly-,-:chay-ashc'-.iysya pa-ron dlya metchikov E'ERIODTCAL: 1,'as'ninc3tr~)itel - 1958, Nr 10, pp 24 - 25 (USSR) ABSTRACT4 6~ecen~~Iy, d-rills w-~-L;h various protective self-disconnect- ing chu,~',I-Is have been 'Largely usei to mechanize the thread- 4na of Screw taps.. The article describes a reversable sif-disconnecting chuck for screw taps (fig, 1) which has eliminate(! se-7era, defect-s of former types, it is of low wp--.gh'u, small dimensions, and its simple design Permits manufacturing with erdinary metal-cu-tting equipment. De- pendint- on The diameter of the desired thread, three kinds of chucks are made- for tbiead3 up to 3 mm, between ',' and 14 mm and above IA mm- There is 1 figure, Tap s.-.--Eqi L, pm,~rat, Card 1/1 SOV/117-58-12-8/36 AUTHORS: Smolenskiy, 2.L. and Rokhlenko, Y.A., Engineers TITLE: Jaw-Vises for Machine Tools and Benches Equipped With Fast- Operating Fneumatic Clamps (Stanochnyye i verstachnyye tiski, osnashchennyye bystrodeystvuyushchimi pnevmaticheskimi zaz- himami) PERIODICAL: Yasliinostroitell, 1958, Nr 12, PP 10 - 13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A relatively simple and cheap, fast-operating pneumatic clamping device to be fitted on existing machine tools and benches has been developed and brought into use. The cha- racteristic feature in the design of the pneumo-drive is the possibility to maintain the manual drive for resetting the jaw and for fastening the parts in case of a drop in air pressure. Information is given on the setting of movable and immovable pneumatic clamps on machine tools and benches. For heavy percussion work, a special drive with a tapered clamp was designed where the compressed air is applied only at the moment of fastening or releasing the part. For light, filin-,~- bench work, cast iron jaw-vises are being used with a special m-ulti-c7linder fast-operating pneumatic clamp C a rd 1/2 which has no cranks, and where the drive force is directly SOV/117-58-12-8/36 Jaw-Vises for "lachine Tools and Benches Fquipped ','I'ith Fast-riperating Pneu- matic Clamps transmitted to the nut of the jaw-vises. Rubber rings are used for packing the cylinders. Air feed to the cylinders is performed by a two-way crane with a reductor. The pos- sibility to control the clamping force bv the air feed re- ductor is a characteristic peculiarity in the crane design. Detailed descriptions of the design and operation of the aforementioned devices are given. There are 5 diagrams. Card 2/2 Ie '' ~/~ ;- -/z , Apir -- 1z - ~ , I -). SMOLICNSKIY, B.L. . . . . . INI-01mm"M" . Special chucks used in machining tulbular rivets on automatic lathes. Stan.i instr. 29 no.1:37 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:1) (Ghucks) SWLENSKIY, B.L. Multiple-cavity press molds used for making rubber packing rings. Stan. i instr. 29 no-7:36 Jl '58. (MIRA 11:9) (Rubber goods) (Moldlng machines) SML-ISKIY B.L. ; IiDKHL7'1',O, M.A. v, - Air-drivnn high-duty chucks, Stan. i instr. 29 no-9:39 s 158. (KaA 11:10) (Chuckn) PHASE I BOOK ECPLOITATION SOV/3785 Smolenskiy, Boris Lipovich, Engineer, and Mikhail Abranavich Rokhlenko, Engineer Kmpleksnaya modernizatsiya tokamo-revollvernykh stankoy tipa 1336 (Overall Modernization of the Type 1336 Turret Lathe ) Leningrad, 1959- 13 p. 6,500 copies printed.: KBeries: Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriya: Moderhizatsiya i remont obbrudovaniya, vyp- 4) Sponsoring Agencies: Leningrad. Dm nauchno-technicheskay propegandy; (Ybshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znaniy RSFSR. Ed.: Ye. F. Posternyak, Engineer; Tech. Ed.:.V.L. Gvirts. PURPOSE: This psmphlet is intended for fixture m&kers,, foremen and lathe operators. COVERAGE: The authors describe attachments and devices' for modernizing machine tools. No personalities are mentioned. There am 5 references, all Soviet. Card 1/2 Overall Modernization (Cont.) SOV/3785 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Rapid-Aption Pneunatic Clamp 7 Shut-Off Valve 7 A.A. Muzalevskiy's Universal Chuck Without a Collet 9 Work-Feeding Mechanisms 12 Bibliography 15 AVAIIABLE: Librsry of Congress VK/rn/op Card 2/2 7-13-6o,_ SMOLENSKIY, B.L., inzh. Air trip. Kashinostroitell no.11:30 N '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Pneumatic control) SMOLENSKIY, B.L.;:ROR7U TIKO, M.A. Modernizing turret lathes. Stan. i instr. 30 no.1:15-17 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:1) (Lathes) SINVLENSKIY, B.L. Forced lubrication of gmides. Stan.i ingtr. 30 no.3:37 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:3) (Lubricqtion and lubricants) SMDLENSKIY, B.L., inzh.; ROMIZIM, M.A., inzh. Now self-centering pneumatic three-jawed chuck. Manhinostroitnl no.1:18-19 Ja 160. (141RA 13:4) (Chucks) SMOIdWbKIY, B.L., inzh. High-speed pr-eumatic-spring drive for clamping partB in collets. Mashinostroitell no-3:18 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Machine tools--Pneumatic driving) SMOLENSKIY. B. L. Screw and nut with rolling ballso Mashinostroitell no.6:27-28 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Screw cutting) - - 61 "L i I). w " -!Y, --~.L. ' I .lociornizi-ng ,he tailstucch of t--l' I -C. i/+ F 161. 14--2) (J-a-'-.hes--'Lochnolc,-~---'c,,Il inr-,cv,-ticns) .SMOLENSKIY, B~ L.[Smolens',kyl, B,L.I., inzh.; ROKHLENKO, M. A., inzh~ Device for autornatic removing of the cutting tool in -cut-11-ing external thread- Makh. si-.~. 12 no.10-.13 0 '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1 - -~-itting machines) SMOLENSKIYJ, B.L. [Smolenslkyi, B.L.J. inzh.; ROKHISNKO, M.A., inzh. Revolving head for a turning lathe. Mekh. sill hosp. 12 no.12:9 D 161. ~MIRA 17:1) SMOLENSKIY B L.,- STOLYARCHUK, R.A. Semiautomatic milling machines for machining rotating files. Stan. i instr. 32 no.4;36-38 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Milling machines) . - ,i;;, ROKNUNKO, M.A.; SMOLENSHY, B.L. Attachments for threadinF small nuts. Stan.i instr. 32 no.10: 3(-37 0 '(1- (MIRA 24:9) (Screw cutting) SMOLE NSHY, B.L.; ROMIL-MO, INI.A. Turret for thc~ tailstock of lathes. -Stan.i instr. 3? D I(A. (MIRA ljv:12) (Lathes) SMOLENSKIY, B.L.; GOSPCDARGRUK, I.L.; ROKHLENKO) M.A. Upsetting anchor nuts on a three-stroke automatic 8ZVA cold header. Kuz.-shtam.proiz*- 4 no-8:45-46 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Forging ;;chines) .SMOIENSKIY.. B.L-,;-.ROKHL'ENKO, I-I.A. New rmmial pneumatic shears. Mashinostroitell no.3:40 Mr s62. (~MiA 150) (Shears (Machine tools)) IVCIiE,VKO, A.G.; ROKIILENKO) Automatic feed of thread-rolling machines- ~~Ishinostroitell no.4:6 Ap 162. (Feed mechanisms) (1-9-RA 15:5) S/121/62/000/004/007/008 D040ID113 AUTHOR - Smolenskiv, B.L. TITLE! A new cutting fluid PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no. 4, 1.962, 42 TF-XT: The new cuttin', fluid consists of sulfofrezol with 4 to 25% CCl 4 which prevents a build-up on the nose of the tool and the sticking of chips to the grooves of finish-boring and thread-cuttin-g tools. The fluid permits reami-n." in high-strength steel and duralundn with a hardness of RC 28-52, and the- sur- face is of 7-11th class finish. Cutting is possible even with blunt tools, pro- vided the cutting edge is not damaged, and the tool life has increased. A "21-35" drilhrv- rxichine used for reaming in high-stren-th steel has been fitted ivith a hood and an c~dmaust fan. The CCI 4 content in the air at the machine does not exceed 0.005 mf-,/l, which is far below the permissible 0.05. An addition of 60-130 g CCl into the lubrication system of the drilling machine is sufficient 4 lor one ti~.,o-shift workday. Pure su-Ifofrezol is added periodically. There is 1 figure. CAbstracter's note: Essentially complete translation]. Card 1/1 SMOLENSKIY, B.L. [Smolenslkyi, B.L.], inzh.; ROKHL-ENKO, M.A., inzh. Forced lubrication of the guiding frame of a turning lathe. Mekh. sill. hosp. 13 no.9:8 S 162. (MIRA 17-3) SMOLFIIISKIY B.L.; ROKHLEVKO, M.A. ,Z~- .9 Universal att-achment fr- =chining sphericall surf-'ces. Stan.i instr. 3-3 no.2:41-42 F t62. (MIRA 15:1) (lathes-At-tachments) IVGHE;IIKO, A.G.; ROKHLEIXO,, INLA. Automation of the conterless grinding machine. Stan.i instr. 33 no.3,'40-42 Mr 162. (MIRA 15.2) (Grinding machines) (Automatic control) SMOIZIIISKIYJI B.L'.; MKILUMO, M.A. Automatic machine for straightening plate parts. Stan.i instr. 33 no-5;40-41 MY 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Machine tools) SMOLENSKIY, B.L.; ROKHLENKO, M.A. Self-adjusting chuck. Stan.i instr. 33 no.609-40 Je 162. (Chucks) (KIRA 15t7) S1,101LIFSKIY, B.L. Cantolever bor~-x..g bar for deep borizng~ Stan.i instr. 33 no.9:A,',- ". S 162. (MA .15:9) , - (Drilling and boring machinery) .A&L-I "IM.- IVCHENKO, Anatoliy Georglyevich; ROKHLENKO, Mikhail Abramovich; q~~~IY -povich ; NATALICH, D.D., inzh., retsenzent; VULIFSON, D.L,, inzh., red.; FOLIFRIKO, Yu.P., inzh., red.; GORIIOSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. red. [Modernization of universal metal-cutting equipment] Moderni- zatsiia universallnogo metallorezhushchego oborudovaniia. Moskva,, Masb9iz, 1962. 153 P. (MIRA 15:7) (Machine tools-Technological innovations) SjrWWjOOO/002/0l(3/01 AIJXWRSs Smolenskiy, B.~L. 'and Rolffilanka A -0 TITLEs Modernization Jif zd1linj cut ut mchine PERIODICas Stanki i instnoentp no, Ij.1963.1,49-40- TEXT., A hydraulic drive hio'been pravidad;&r the -431101t, - f taijib fiIi';':,: head 9 a n cutting sheet metal p:Ues-. in ~vhlch the cutter is idedaii6a ii'i6 - Ole. The mini~j headAs:*WU'n'teA O'n IjAnx,bt W ving axIally -the ad". Manual guiding of the -mill ing"h6id Md. to DS "0 ton -6 With t ~id. physical - 6 )i the opera Or.6 train against the templateAge' impos new hydraulic drive the opemtor~has ntrly. to -"In.- -a ColitIVI'lever to move the clin nilling head-in the., required ~ diiectiotij its t 'he q9imterpressure- .of-oil-'iends..to. return the lever *P its, Initial ~posttion the . 6petation ia I84'iriij - jo tion, siothat no new skiM have to'b6 acquii-ed.. The drive bacral 'id improved cutting qualf and eliminated. physical StftiO.- -2he Aesixti typ tion of the drive 'is described,in deted.1 and illustrated by drawip' 2here IS I'figurea Caid 1/1 SMOIENSKIY, -B.L.. ROKHMIKO, M.A. -1- Punch T'or the upsetting of semicircular cylindrical screw heads with straight slots. Kuz.-shtam. proizv. 5 no.6t45- 46 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8)