SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STEPANOV, L.P. - STEPANOV, N.D.

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Subject : USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 20/24 AID P - 4793 Author Stepanov, L. P. Title Micrometric head of a gauge with mechanical fastening of the ball. Periodical Stan. i. instr., 3, 40, Mr 1956 Abstract The author describes an inside caliper gauge provided with a device for ad justment and replacement of the ball on its edges. This attachment prolongs the useful life of the instrument. One drawing. Institution : None Submitted : No date PUGAGRRV, I.I.; 5-TIVANOV. L.P. -, Kvdrontatic bell. Trudy THIN no.P-2:113-116 154. (MIRA 10.-12) (Manometer) (hydrostatics-Neasurenent) yed.; KM'NHTSOYA, M.I.. redJzd-va; KONDRAT'MA, M.A., takhn. red. [Instructions 2-54 for cheeldngstandard. spring rignometers and vacuummeterel Instruktoila 2-54 po poverke obraztsovykh pru- zhinnykh mnometrov i vakwimmutrov. Izd. ofitBiallnoo. Mo- skva. 1957. 14 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Russia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Konitet standartov, mer i immeri- tellnykh -Driborov. (Kanowter--Testing) (Tecuum gouge s--Tes t I ng) DOLINSKIY, Ye.F.; AGALRTSKIY, P.H.; GAYEVSKIT, N.A;LASSkN, V.L.; OSTH)UWV, B.A.; SMUICH. S.A.-, STEPANOV, L.P.; YANOVSKIY. B.X. Metrological activities in the field of mechanical measurements. Trudy.VIIIIM no-33:39-59 '58. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Rukovoditall otdela makhanichookikh Ismerenty Veasoyusnogo nauchno- Issledovatel'skogo Institute, meirologii Imeni D.I. Mandeleyeva (for Doitnekly) (Mensuration) STEPANOV, L.P., inzh. Investigating the performance of tile SH-570 eccentric vibruting screen. Strot.1 dor.mabinostr, 3 no.12:15-19 D '58. (Vibrators) (Road machinery) (MIRA 11:12) STEPANOV, L.P., inzh. Grading sand oA ocreoning nachinos. Strol.t dor.mushirmstr. Is no.12:21-24 D 159. (MIRA 1323) (Sand and gravel plants) MALYAROV, G.A.; STIPAIJOV, L.P. Effect of air diluted in water on its viscosity. Trudy VIIIIII no.37:141-143 '59. OURA 13:4) (Wator) (Viscosity) STEPANDV, L.P. Now graduation of hydrostatic stnelyard-type bulancn (Wntitphal balance). Tinidy VIIII14 no.17:149-152 '59. (14IRIL 11:4) (Balance) ST,KP?,IiL;V, L.P. Hydrostatic weighing of liquids in containers with shaped form. Izm.tekh. ad.9:12-13 5 6o. (MIRA 13:9) (Measuring instruments) s/589/62/ooo/o62/001/011 E194/EI36 AUT,iul(S !:itepanov, L. 1,. , and Stullginakeya, I.A.' TITLL: Viscos T-1-easurementn on petroleum products SOURCEZ USSR. Komitet standartov, mer i-izmeriteltnykh priborov. Trudy institutov Komiteta. no. 62(122). ~joscow, 1962. Issleduvaniya Y oblasti iz:,"reniy vyazkosti, plotnosti i massy... 5-23. I ~,XT: The Soviet standard roCT 33-53 (GOST 33-53) which specifies the measurement of kinematic viscosity of petroleum products needs revision because the viscometers it considers are unsuitable and the experimental conditions recommended do not correspond to the established experimental'errors. Study of this question has shown that the Ubbelohde v1scometer is the best though it is unsuitable for opaque liquids and not very convenient fpr low temperature determinations because of condensation. For oparlue liquids it is recommended to use the Cannon-Penske viscometer, slightly modified to ease filling. For measurements at 0 *C the Volarovich four-bulb viscometer is recommended. For ineat5urements at lower temperatures it in recommended to use either Card 1/3 Viscosity measurements on s/589/62/ooo/o62/ool/oll E194/EI36 Uic ilirikevich three-bulb type or the VNIIH viscometer which is the niore, accurate of' the two though somewhat more complicated to inaiitifacture. All the viscotsieters should be characterized by a series Of nominal constants which are multiples of I and 3, i.e. 0-(A)3; U.01; U-03; 0.1, etc. up to 30catfsec. There then follows a detailed axialysis of the various sources of error in viscometry, namely, t)iose associated with temperature and temperature measure- tit ; expansion of' the glass; time of holding viscometer at the given temperature; inaccurate filling; mounting off vertical; incoilipjete elliptying [Abstractor,s note: This factor is considered separately in the paper "Dependence of the precision of measurement on the aniount of liquid remaining on the walls of viscometer reservoirs" hy L.P. Stepanov, I.A. StUllgins ka~a and N.A. Chesnokov, 1q) 29-32 of saine issue of' these transcriptions i surface tension; kinetic onergy; variations in gravity; variations in atmospheric pre5sure; time errors; instrument constant errors; vibration. It is concluded that certain errors should be pointed out in the standaid method. The results of the measurements should be corrected for kifietic energy, gravity variations and thermal Card 2/3 Viscosity measurements on ... s/589/62/000/o62/001/011 E194/EI36 expansion of the liquid (except in the came of suspended level Viscometer). There are 3 figures and 12 tables. ASSOCIATIUNt VNIIM SUBMITTED: March 25, 1961 Card 3/3 S/569/62/ooo/o62/003/011 E191*/E136 AUTMoRS TITLE: Stepanov, L. P. , Stul I ginakaya, 1. A. , and Chesnokov , N. A. Dependence of the precision of measurements on the amount of liqtiid remaining on the walls of viscometer re8ervoirs SUUI(CE: USSR. hoinitet standArtov, mer i izmeritellnylth priborov, Trudy institutov.Komiteta. no. 62(122). moscow, 1962. Issledovaniya v oblasti izmereniy vyazkosti, plotnosti i massy. 29-32. TEXT: The amount of liquid left behind in a viscometer reservoir im liable to be different from that which was left behind during the original calibration. The previous work on this subject, which has given rise to contradictory results, is reviewed. Tests were made with some hundreds of bulbs in five qifferent sizes which, for the purpose of the experiments, were connected to capillaries by rubber tubing. The amount of liquid left adhering to the walls after tests, under various conditions corresponding closely to those of practical viscometry, was Card 1/3 Dependence of the precision of ... S/5bg/62/000/062/003/011 E194/E136 determixted by weighing. The relative artiount of liquid rema-~ning in spiif!rical reservoirs was found to be independent of their volume, within the range 3.3-15 CM3 and the viscosity of petroleum products in the range 0.1-13 cit- The error that results from neglecting differences in tile amount of liquid adhering to tile reservoirs is not more than 0-05~a for fluids having a viscosity of tip to I c:5, and is approximately 0.11c for fluids with viscosities in the razige 1-13 cst- liowever, for pressure- viscorneters tile measurements on a given liquid under different rates of flow inay differ by as much as 3N. The experimental data obtained are represented by the following approximate formula: AV A 13 V T (4) whi-re: V - reservoir volume; i - draining time, seconds; and A -Alld B - constants having the following values for spherical rvse.rvoirs in the rnnge 3.3-15 cm3 and flow times of 100-1000 Decs. card 2/3 Depi!ndence of the precision of ... s/589/62/Ooo/o62/003/011 E19VE136 Table 2 viscosity.of petroleum product, cst 0.11. 1.07 13.2 A 0.00o8 000021 0-007 B 0.23 0.77 3.4 There are I figure and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIUN: VNIIM SUBMITTED: February 16, 1961 Card 3/3 'AA LYAR011 p G.A. ( (io (i (,-ris erf I , 60RO KO ~ It WVA , T. I . ; "'I'l-TAINCIV2L. 1. j ,;TULIGINSKAYA, I.A. Calibration liquads fo- the- control test of viscoSimaters. Trudy inst. Kom. stand., mer i izin. prib. no.68:86-99 163. (MIRA 17: 5) 1. Vsesoruzn3rj nauchno-issiedovatelskiy Institut metrologii im. D.I. Plencieleyeva. 34W S/169/62/000/001/053//083 -3, C-1~-D C/O*/) D228/D302 A'~~THORS: Leskova, Ye. A., Proshin, V. To and Stepanov, L. So TITLE: Some characteristics of jet streams over the Pacific Ocean's north-western part PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 1, 1962, 49, ab- stract 1B317 (Tr. DallnevoBt. n.-i. gidrometeorol. in-ta, no. 12, 1961, 45-51) TEXT: The results are given for observations during the third voyage of the expedition ship "A. I. Voyeykov" from January 9 to February 22, 1960. The material relates to two periods. The first covers soundings from January 19 to February 9 during the ship's movement from north to south; their results are presented in a space-time section from 450N, 1600E to 100N, 1500E. The soundings from February 10 to 20 -- made during the ship's movement from south to north and presented in a section from 100N, 1500E to 420N, 1330E -- refer to the second period. In the first section a power- ful subtropical jet stream with a wind speed of 150 m/sec is found Card 1/4 3410 S/169/62/000/001/053/087i Some characteristics of ... D228/D302 at a height of 12 km in the zone 30 - 33 ON. It corresponds to an intense tropcspheric front in which the temperature contrast rea- ches 2.40/100 km at a height of 6 km and 3.30/100 km at an alti- tude of 8 km. Another jet-stream nucleus with a wind velocity of about 70 m/sec at the center is observed at 22 _ 24 ON at a height of 13 km. This is likewise a subtropical jet stream which has wea- kened and moved southwards. The preserved but latitudinally small tropospheric-front zone, in which the temperature contrast equals 3.10 per 100 km, also corresponds to it. At a height of 7 - 11 km between the extra- and subtropical jet streams the wind speed de- ciines to 45 m/sec while keeping a westerly direction. The same de- crease in the wind velocity, but with a change in the direction, is also observed to the south of the second subtropical jet. Star-t- ing from 20 - 240N in the lower layers and from 190N, too, at a height of 8 - 15 km south-westerly air streams change into souther- lies and south-easterlies. In addition the velocity of the south- easterly flow grows with altitude, and a comparatively narrow zo-a of south-easterly winds with a speed of about 30 m/sec is found in Card 2/4 341h3 3/16 62/000/001/053/083 Scmu characteristics of D228YI)302 the 13 - 16 km lajer in the area of 16 - 170N. This is a south- easterly Jet stream, formed on the south-western periphery of the Pacific Ocean anticyclone; depending on the measure of the vessel's southwards movement and on its withdrawal towards the southern periphery of the anticyclone, the jet stream gave place to a purely easterly flow with a wind velocity of 10 - 12 M/sec. The lower boundary of the jet stream is situated at an average. height of 5 km. In the tropospheric-front region, however, espec- ially on the first section, the descent of the lower boundary of the jet stream to a height of 2 - 3 km was observed. The growth of the wind speed to the heart of the jet is noted from the 5 km level. The unusual intensity of the subtropical jet stream is men- tioned, This is explained by the development of a deep c-;rclone in the observational zone, with pressures of down to 946 mb at its --enter. SUch an intense process over the ocean was also accompan- ied by the abrupt meridionality of the air streams above the land, This in its turn promoted the formation of an unusually intense hi-h-altitude frontal zone and a powerful subtropical jet stream Card 3/4 34143 S/169/62/000/001/053/083 Some characteristics of - D228/D302 which has not been considered above. 5 references. /-Abstractor's note: Complete translation.-7 t Card 4/4 PAUL, Surendra J.; MUMMA, I.P. [trnnslatorl; STXPANOV. L.V., redaktor; IOVLWA, N.A., tekhnichaskiy redAktor. (Agricultural laborers in modern India and Pakistan. Translated frou the Inglish] Sel'skokhosiatstvennye rabochle v Indit t Pokistans. Pereved 9 &Aglitskogo I.P.IAstrebovol. Predislovie G.G.Wotovskogo. Noskva. lad-vo inostrannal lit-ry, 1955. 197 p. (KIRA 9:5) (Xndia-Acricultural. laborers) (Pakistan--Agricultural laborers) STEPANCV, Lev Vasillyevich Aziya i Afrika, kontinenty v dvizhenii by L.V. Stepanov 1 G.I. Mirskiy, Moskva., zd-vo Vostochnoy Lit'ry, 1963. 127 p. tables. At head of title: Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Institut Mirovoy Ekonomiki i Mezhdunarodrykh Otnosheniy. Bibliographical footnotes* 1. Economic assistance'- Asia. 2. Asia - Economic Aisistance- 3. Economic Assistance - Africa. 4. Africa - Economic assistance, 5. Underdeveloped areas* STEPANOV, 14. Using reed as heat insulating material. Stroi. mat. 4 no.1:10 Ja '58. (KRA 11:2) (Insulation (Heat)) (Gorkiy-Read (Botany)) STZPANOJO U-1mg, kva) For a speedier solution of current problem. Soto. trud 8 no.5:71-73 MY '63. (MM 3.626) (Machine-shop practice) KO,t:M, L.A.;_STEPMOV, M.A., inzh., retsenzent; 141ALIKO, O.S.P inzli., red.; MkiOVA, A.F., tekhn. red. (Mechanization of agriculture in Great Britain]Mekhaniza- tsiin sol'shogo Idioziaistva Velikobritanii. 14oskva.. Mashgiz, 1961. 185 P. (MIRA 15:10) (Great Britain-Farr. mechanization) AKURNUVA, Sr tsin l-,t~o*-2skoga "iTuda; Stani.91t:v hntonmich; t-Ahl"Y'NuV, STEPANOV, ...A.., nauc)zi. red.; 'CUILIW, L.V.., red. [Technoloa of cotton growing, and hamveoting] Te?Jinologiia voWt-l-lyvaniia i -ubor-ki kliloT.,chamika. 'Noskva, Vysshala shkolap 19(4. 117 p. (,',!IRA 17:9) 1. Kolkhoz imeni Kii-ova Yanlliyullskovo pvol2~vojstvennogo upravionlyu (for Akhunova STICFANOV, M.A.; lnzh. Building one and two-story apartment houses using comentless blocks. Nov.tekh. i pered.op. v stroi. 19 no.6:13-14 Je 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Apartment houses) (Building blocks) 5..2200,5 .11 120,21 - J'000 ~83 SOV/89-8-3-15/32 AUTHORS: Galkin, N. P., Stepanov, M. A. TITLE: Solubility of Uranium Hydroxide (IV) in Caustic Soda. Letter to the Editor PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 3, pp 258-261 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Little is knovin about the precipitation of uraniUM (IV) hydroxide in a strongly alkaline medium. Only recently, Gayer and Leider (see ref) showed that the hydroxide of uranium (IV) is amphcteric. The equilibrium constant of the reaction: U(OH4) + OH- H UO- /1 3 4 + H20 Is 1,7*10-4. was studied alkali, the of "lie abova Card 1/5 z;olutions. Since the Solubility of the hydroxide only up to a 0.6 N concentration of the authors decided to check the applicability relation for more concentrated alkaline Hydroxide of' uraniLun (IV) was prec-1pitated Solubility of' UvariLurii Hydroxide (IV) In 30 Caustic Soda. Letter to ,he Editor s0'1/89-8-3-15/32 from the hydrochloric acid solution by means of a water solution of caustic soda. The hydrochloric acii solution of uranium (IV) was prepared following prescriptions found in literature. The hydroxide of uranium (IV) was precipitated by adding 30 TU of a 0.34 N solution or caustic 2oda to 2 ml of the uranium chloride solution; the tightly closed test tube was kept for 6 hr in an air ther-mostat. at 200 C, with continuous stirring of the content*. Decanting the precipitate three times In a pure argon atmosphere with water '. the authors achieved considerable purity. A qualitative reaction or, chlorine ion using silver nitrate gave a negative result. The authors note that the statcment found in Gmelins Nandbucn der Anorganischen Chemie, Auflage 8, Hr. 55- Oran und Isotope, Berlin, 1936, S. 100), that otassium and oodium cannot be washed away from uranium ~IVI hydroxide, seems to be wrong. Spectral analysis showed the absence of sodium (below 0.01%) when the precipita- Card 2/5 tion was achieved using the caustic soda solution. IS01111)111ty ut, U1,L111i'Llm 1Grd1.o.xtd'.- (IV) !:, .". d 1:, () J J Cau~;tlc ~S)odzt. Lt,,tt;u-v to t1h;_- E'ditoi- `OV1/89-8-_`-15/32 This JOILItI.011 W;iS U.311LJ~, ChUMICUlly clean Sub8taticus . Nuxt, tile aUth(WO, added to the precipi- tatt~ I`Lxed citiaiititic-6 of' alkaline arid distilled water. Probe.j were then mixud In ther-mo3tats at 25 + IOC duririg 6 day.~3 (8 ht- pev day). clear- Craction w5s I'lltered UIVOLlf~h i_- VIL-Itel', 111d tile UP.AtliUrn cont ent was then duturmIned. Resiilt,4 aro on Fig. A. The aUthor3 "tate tll:-Lt I Jttol.uns ol' Gayei, and Lelder are valid only ~ip to a 0.1, N conccntrzttlon. Above th13 concen- tratlon the,- llnear rc!'lationshIp is destroyed, arid Eq. (1) L.,; not The decrt~ase In LiranlutTi concentra- tion may he explained by salting Out by means of' sodium lons, 11' one assufries that a new compound Nall 3U01, I s t'ormed it) prlclpltate. Analy:~Inlg, the solid phase, '-he itu 8 OA._)rs ,:ame to the conclu ion that the proposed I)-,- :Aable unly In iti-ongly allcaline media, 1,-Ji1L1U 11, tht,' OVU~StAll_'C: Of 'W"ItUl' art hydrolysis starts 'will.ch ~1-ali be du~;crlbed by the equatJon: ~k.!! UOI i- H~,O --)U(011)jj I- Ilaoli (2) Card 3/5 3 .1 - 4- SOlUbility of' Uvanium 1711-i(Iroxide (IV) in Caustle Soda. Lef-lt~-~-- ~he E-ditol, 6 763 30 ~,O VA39-8-3-15/32 Fig. A. Concentration of' uranitun (IV) versus alkalinity of rnedium. present; data,, (x) data by (layer and Lelder. Card 4/5 AjAM4, AA.VJ Solubility of Uranium Hydroxide (IV) in 78330 Caustic Soda. Letter to the Editor SOV/89-8-3-15/32 SUBMITTED: There are 1 figure; 2 tables and 9 references, 4 Soviet, 2 French, 1 German, I Canadian, 1 U.S. The Canadian and U.S. references are: K. Gayer, ff. Lelder, Canad. J. Chem. 31,~, Nr 1, 5 (1957); J. Katz, E. Rabinowitz, Chemistry of Uranium, M., Izd-vo J.nostr. lit., 1954. November 27, 1959 Card 5/5 Up 0 AUTHORS: TITLEz S/089Y&AO9/004/003//020 Boo6 B070 Stepanov, M. A., Galkin, N. P. The Solubility Product of the Hydroxide of Tetravalent Uranium IA PERIODICAL% Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 282 - 285 TEXTs The present work gives a calculation of the solubility product of uranium (IV) hydroxide. An exact knowledge of the solubility product is necessary for a rational processing of uranium. In the introduction, the authore discuss results of some related papers (Refs. 1-8). Then, they discuss the determination of experimental data necessary for the calcula- tion. The starting material was a solution in hydrochloric acid of uranium (IV) which was kept in a retort in a pure atmosphere of argon. Even after 15 days no oxidation of the uranium was observed. The con- centration was measured titrimetrically with potassium bichromate. It was 0,590 M in relation to uranium and 1.02 M in relation to HC1. Solutions of ammonium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide (0-464, 1,992, 2.184 N, respectively) were used as precipitants. The pH Card 112 STEPANOV, M.A.; GALKIN, N,P. Solubility product of basic uranium (IV) sulfate. Zhur.neorg.- khim. 7 no.5s983-986 Yq 162. O1IRA 15%7) (Uranium sulfate) (Solubility) KURDYYMOVY A.V.; GOLOBORODCYV, V.N.; STEPANOV, M.A. Effect of ;agnesium and calcium on the corrosion resistance of nickel in an atmosphere of fluoride.at 700-8600. Izv "3. ucheb. zav,; tsvet. met. 6 no.4:138-144 163. iMIPA 161g) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov, kafedra tekhnologii liteynykh, protsessov iNickel-Corrosion) (Metals at high temperatures) ACCESSION NR: AP4029227 3/0131/64/000/004/0182/018 AUTHOR: Guzman, 1. Ya.; Komissarova, N. M.,- Krutikovs, 1. M.; Stapanw, X. A. TITLE: Sintering and some properties of CaF ceramics `7~) 2 SOURCE: Ogneupory*-,\no-. 4, 1964, 182-185 ABSTRACT: Calcium fluoride has found wide use In various regions of technology as an active flux. Receni.1y, calcium fluoride has begun to be.used as a construction and shielding material'for conducting a number of high-temperature chmico-setallurgi- cal processes in fluorine-containing media. The authors bring to light processes of sintering as well as some properties of ceramics based on calcium fluoride. Characteristics of the initial materials are given in a table. Characteristics of ceramics from commercial calcium fluoride and the characteristics of ceramics from pure calcium fluoride are presented in tables which depict their properties at different temperature ranges. The composition in properties of grain structure samples of commercial calcium fluoride are given. Testing of calcium fluoride cer- amics for corrosion resistance was conducted in a fluorine medium (concentration 92-97%) at a temperature of 7500C for 16 hours. The evaluation vas conducted by visual and weight methods, as well as by stability change during the testing. The rate of corrosion of laboratory and industrial samples was from 5.5 to 19 om2ft; Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4029227 during testing the stability increased. The obtained results attest to the fact that in a fluorine medium, at 7500C, calcium fluoride ceramics are completely stable and maintain their stability. Therefore, parts can be recommended for service under such conditions an refractory lining material, filters, etc. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. -ASSOCIATION: Kbimiko-tekhaologich eskly institut In. D. 1. Mandeleyeva (Chmico- technological Institute) SUMITTED: 00 DATZ ACQ: MprO.- am: 00 SUB CODE: HL NO JUW sovs 000 Nis 005 Card 2/2 O-A 'T .3 V :!13 A - % . -'; a Ali S t 12 d I lit, a 0u Ij it 8-s 't gal hi-A,41INS.P it f I Tu S 1 1 1 1 . , o Ad U. a Ift -a '01 i JON a : 31 pi 11 - i i z 1i I nil 31 -2 RAI I -~i i C: 1w, ~/Jbdiesfte ftmm Apr IL947 Owe, at Oxygen for 2restmimat at wowwwq mma Use or COTressed, CVSBZ f= Treat1m Spantansous Gm~rftmjpm K. G. fitepanow" 4 PP %espitallucre Dole so 4 US, first case vm treated In thls,~r at the Teal- "logical Uboratory of the Black Bea Fleet in l9k3. Two mothods vere used In trwt~ at vounds., aftlt- t1mg wWgen Into the respiratory passages,, and p1pift GMgm Into the stomach regiams. Further mperimmate vere made vith the wWgsn applied directly to the vound. This usibbod, at trawkwent,of wnm& by ~ tOW/Hadlolne - OXygen (Contd) Apr 107 at w7gen Sas has proven Its varth and Is b"IcalIZ good. Frcm the Chair of Phummology., Stalluo NMI- eal lustituts. wrkl . -Tfi-- ~ -C . I ~ - " ; z- ,4 " , i". 1-1 . "Glucose as a Tonicizinc, Factor for the Cardlow-scul--,r System.ff Sub 22 Mar 51, Acad 1'ed Sci Dissertations presented for science and engineering ~egraes In Moscow 0 during 1951. SC' Sum. N10. 480, 9 May 55. ~, ~,j . - . - ----- -- ~.. .. I.. . I..!. W I .,.. . . I :. j- -.; r.7 U.. . 1 - 1-01-11 ,, - ""everal Methods of Processing Electron (Magnesium) Alloys in the Liquid State," "Trudy Mfoskovskogo Aviatsionnogo Tekhnologicheskogo Instituta" (Proceedings of the Moscow Aviation Inst. of Technol.), Issue rio. 4, PP 3-29, 1948. ACC NR.- AP6027800 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/661022/001/01.57/0158 AUTHORs Konstantinovj B. P.; Zimkin I* N.; Stepanov, M. 11 Sheatopalov., L. Ho ORG: Physicotechnical Institute im. A. F. loffe, AN SSSR (Fitiko- takhnicheskiy inat tut AN SSSR) TITLEj Hardening0of steel surface by wire explosion SOURCEt Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no,~ 1, 1966, 157-158 - _t )-rNs- az TOPIC TAGS: s:lwm& hardenin , PCMN!t- surface hardening:, wire - __ W1_ ABSTRACT: Copper or steel wire, 0.38-0.4 mm in diame r and 40-50 mm long, placed 10 mm above the face of a cylindrical UBAI,~teel sqo'clmen', was exploded by a current pulse produced by the discharge of a Vapacir' tor. As a result of this explosion, the ourface microhardnessllncre 2 2 from the original 170-200 kg/mm to 950-1200 kg/mm Although the*.. average thickness of the hardened layer was - 30 U, it was uniform and varied from 0 to 60 u. X-ray diffracti pa tterns showed that the urface layer contained up to 70% austenit* ~tho rest being mostly ;errite with no significant quantity of marf'en si to. It could be that the metal surface was decarbonizedg or the ferrite had no time to Card 112 UDC: 621.785.5 ACC NRs AP6027800 change to austenits, or the high rate of cooling preserved .6 farrit,sq., The block size in the hardened layer was about 450 SUB COM 11, Of SUBM DATE% 23 Sep65/ OTIL REF: 001/ ATD PRESS%.*',j So 6-:11" Card 2 2 OSIPYAN, V.T.; STEPIdIOV,,,jj.K.; GRABOVSKIY, B.S.; SIIIUOV,K.K.; ICAZHDAN, V.B.; DUNAYEVA, I.D. Umparative effectiveness of hexamethylenebenzamide and acetyl- tetrah3TIroquinoline as protective agents against fleas in humanse Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no-5:551-553 S-0163 WIRA 16:12) 1. Iz Voyanno-meditsinskoy ordens. Mnina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. STEFANCV, M. L. , Cand Tecki Sci -_ (diss) "Research into wethous of accomplishing the work of vertical slip-lifts at several levels sial- ultaneously.11 Foscow, 16 pp; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Inst of i*.:ining Affairs); 1510 copies; price not given; M, 18-60, 153 STEPANOV, M.L., kand.telkiin.nuie: r Tabulatinp, cable "anctioni a V,( o . Wkh. i avtom. v gor. prom. no.3tl55-162 163. (MIRA 16s10) POK'SHISIEWAUyl M., doktor googr. nauk, prof.; VARLAMOV, V.S.; KHOREV, B.S.; STE1121OV, II.N.j DOTVINNIKOV,, V.I.j KOLOBKOV) H.P.; VOROBIYEVY V.V., kand~, geogr. natik; KLIMOV, A.I.; STEPANOV,, A.A.; V.A., red.; JELIGMIKO, mladshiy red.; MALICIIEVSKIY, G.N., G.N., red.kart; VILENISKAYA, E.N.# tekhn. red. (Yoscow - Vladivostok; railroad guide]Moskva - Vladivostok; Pu- tevoditell po zheleznoi doroge. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1962. 266 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Railroads-Guides) STEPANOV.. M.N. Linear regre8sion analysis of the results of fatigue testiug of aluminum alloys. Zav. lab. 29 no.10:1212-1214 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy takhnologichesk-iy institut. L35416-65 EWT (1 )/ENT (*)IEW P (w)/EWA (d)/E PR/T/EWP (t)/EW P(b) Ps-4 IJP(c) MJW/ ..!AC=SION NRl AP5oo7678 EM/JD S/0032/65/031/003/0349/035-4i AUTHOR: Stgnov, M. N ITITLEs Distribution of durability under fatigue tests .of light const4caion alloys '!SOURCE-. Zavodekays, laborat 1ya, v- 310 no. 3p 19651 349-354 i 10 TOPIC TAGS: metal fati eq metal bendingg aluminum alloy, probability, statistics/ AV luminum alloy, V luminum all OY IABITRACT: A probabilistic approach to establishing the durs~%)ility and reliabilitw of metal alloys is investigated. Two probability functions have found wide use in I N*--N*, fatigue testing, These are i I) the Weibull function 'Niq ex,p - 1. H N, !established by W. Weibull (Trans. of Royal Institute of Technology, Stooldiolm, No. i27# 1949# and Saab Aircraft Com'azW# Technical Notet 30t 1954); and 2) tho normal p distribution f In the former distribution# N is the number dx. !of cycles until'speoimen destruction, No# N and m are distribution parwaeters. In I-Cord _1/5 L 35416-65 ACCESSION NRI AP5oo7678 2 3he latter distribution x - log Ng and Fc, &re the mean and variance respectively. ~Both distributions are used in analyzing fatigue teat data from experiments with iseveral specimens of al-min-M alloys V95 and AV. Speoimens were made in the form of bars 6-75 (V95) and*6 mm (AV) in diameter and tested at a rate of 6000 cycles/ ;nLbiute. The results of the tests are shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3s and 4 on the Enclosure iBased on these,observ tionst the author recommends the use of the normal (Gaussian) distribution. The Weibull distribution was not found to be in close agreenent with experimental data. Orig. art. has' 3 equations and 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moakovak aviationno-tekhnologichookiy institut (Moscow Aviation I Technolorical Instit 01 L 35416-65 4ACCWSION NRs AP5007678 P4 Ir _IAI1 It I I dog W Mll 11 A I I I If f II I Iff 41: L_ ito 4 2 .1 f 1W* II I "-z Number of cycles log N Fig# 1. Curves of the durability distribution in coordinates P -logH (normal distribution) 1 Card 3/5 P: a JX so It at 1~4 z f 61 .,Zj ito. z 4F 1 fly, j Number of cycles N Fig. 2. Curves of the durabLlity distribution in the coordinates P-logff (Weibull distribution) L 35416-65 CCESSION NR: AP5007678 A P4 .H 43 j O~ .100 4 0 A OOK 'no 4$ 10J .2 A. 9 fe It2 j q 6 a fair rd 41-5 Amber of oyoles IodNA,~__' EXCUSURE: 02 Fig- 3. Curves of dura- bility, distribution in the coordina tea P-log (H - N ) for speoimens of 0 allOY-V95t 0 30 k9s/ 2p n = 463 1 - 4 - No = 0; 2 104; .4 - 104; and 4-3 Xespectively, L 35416-65 'ACCESSIO.N.NRi Ap 007678 Sqys ~ -r I . 'S Y.f - V, 0 2 41111 A 12 Vto. fiN ; j 2 4 1 0 6 lot 2 J, I Card 5/5- -- N,umber,of- oyo.1,so log( N -- .NO) ERCLOSM: 031 Fig- 4- Curves of the durability distribution in the coordinates P log (N - N ) for opeci- 0 mens of alloy AVt I a kp/MM 2 n w 500 1 , 3 - No 0; 6.5 104; and 1-4 - 105 respectively L 45379-65 Ps -4 UP (c FsYVJD - ------------ ~ACCESSION NR: APS006999 S/0129/65/000/003/0005/6Oi6F AUTHOR: Klygin. L. P., Stepnov, M. N.; Zakharov, V. Z. ~31 iTITLE: Fatigue and static crack stre.ngth of articles pressed from AV allol of various degrees of purity !GOULCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 3, 1965, 5-89 land bottom half of insert facing p. 24 TOPIC TAGS: anisotropy, metal physical property, metal mechinical property, defeat forTnation, oxide blister ABSTRACT: The effect of metallurgical defects of the "oxide blister" type on the stat' k ngth, ductilit ', and Lati,,- ic crac tre _ tepgth of pressed semifinished p y j!.e st ro- ducts made at AV 'alloy was investigated. In ofc'l~r to determine the effect of the oxide bliste!~s on the anisotropy 'of the properties, specimens with a working 'dia- meter of 3 mm were cut off in the extrusion direction, and also along the width and height of the strip. Data were also obtained on the effect of oxide blisters us-. i!a'g a sca'.e factor, for which specimens with a diameter of 10 mm were tested, and average- values -of the -strength,:_X-q lon of area, and elongation were obtained and Card 1/2 L 45379-65 ;ACCESSION NR: AP5006999 tabulated. The results s:iow that oxide blisters markedly decrease the fatigue re- sistance of the material, particularly in transverse specimens. It was found that in all cases, the origin of a fatigue crack was an oxide inclusion. It is con- :cluded that the presence of oxide blisters decreases the plasticity and zY.-sistance !to cyclic loads, and markedly increases the scatter of the,fatigue properties of pressed semifinished products..- Or.ig. art. has: 4 figures'and 1 table. 'ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODZ: MM* NO REF SOV; 006 OTHER: 600 inum alloy &d 2/2 ~~-WWWIMTN~M- - ~W-WMTWVWTP-W--W-W F e" :0 l u It IS J6 1)0 4; , 41 at E 0 a p G A I I If CC Op Ct 0 t .1 WN eel AM S. 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K.M KIIHALI&N, B.T., ;edaktor; IJMIYNVA, K.D., r*- daktor; SHFAK, Ye.G., toknichookiy rodairtor. [Methods of analysimig, and controlling the production of sulfuric acid and suporphosphates] Notody analiza i kontrolia proisvedstva sernoi kislety I superfesfata. Soot. A.G.Amelln i dr. Pod red. . B.Y.Mikhallchuka. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn. izd-ve khim. lit-ry. 1955. 159 P. (KLAA 9:5) I.Moscow. Nauchayy institut p9 udebreniym I ineektofunglaidam. (Sulphuroe acid) (Phosphates) KUDI(YAV'rSEV, Alaknandr Andreyoviobt-STEPANOV, N.N., starahiy nauchuyy sotr.0 kand. tekhn. rmukt rot-non?.30 VA. doktor 4khn. naukv prof., rateenzent; TAKANAM . 1'V., akadqmikp prof.2 doktor khim, nauk, red,j FLETNEVA, N.B., red.1 AIAVLOOV, Ta.G., red. iad- va; VORONINA, R.K., tekbn. red. (Chemistry and technology of selenium and tellurium] 1[himija i tekhnologlia selana i tellura. Pod red, I.V.Tananaeva. Moskyap Cos. izd-vo *Vysshaia sbkola,,* 1961. 284 p. (MIRA 3.4i10) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen AN SWR (for Tamnayev). (Selenium) (Tellurium) A FAA 9 FE a 7.- 7. 77~~T-77! MOSCnW bUildi V New t-lpearance of loqcow. Geog. v shkoln Dn. 5, 19:,2. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Decembir 19562 Uncl. VOROBIYEV, V. V., 37E-!,C,(Tr. rh I-W / Russia - tconoil, YOLIALA "Japs Map of the industrialization of the U.S.S.R., Geog. v shkole no. 1, 1953. Monthl-v List of Russian Accessionev Library of Congress, IM 1953. Unclassified. !S Th- PA A/cOlly, M . KIBALICILICII, 0.; STEPANOV, M. Dismission of the scientific tasks of the division of economic regloaaliza- tion. Vest.Mosk.un.8 no.9:164-169 S '53. (MMIA 6:11) (Geography, Bconomic) STEPANOV, Mikhail Nikolayevich; POKSIIISHICVSKIY. V.V., doktor geograficheakikh nauk, otvetstvannyy redaktor; DOBRONRAVOVA, K.O.. redAktor; PARTUXHOV, Y.G., khudozhostyennyy rodAktor; KOSMWV.L, S.M., tokhnicheskly re- daktor; GOLITSYN, A.V., redaktor kart. Molotov. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry. 1954. 71 P. (KLR& 8:2) [Microfilm] (Molotov--Description) 29WHORNW-MVI M A/ - ST,EPAIVOY VOROBOYEV, V.V.; SUPANOV, M.N. ,A~i-4,zA Books about the Altai Territory. Reviewed by V.V.Vorob'ev, M.N.Stepanov. Geog.v shkole no.2:76-78 Mr-Ap '54. (MLRA 7:2) (Altai Territory--Description and travel) KIBALICHICH,O.A.; STEPANOV M.N. -~-= Present problems of the division of the U.S.S.R. into economic districts. Izv.Vses.geog.ob-v& no.4:354-360 Jl-Ag'55. (Geography, Economic) (Mmu 8:10) VOROBIYZV, V.; ILBAL'CILIOH. 0.; SMANOT. M. Discussion of problems of the distribution of productive forces and the division of the U.S.S.R. late ecomento district@ la the Moscow Braach of the Geographic Society of the U.S.S.R. lsv.AN SM.Ser.geog. no.2:163-165 Kr.Ap,!56. (Mm 9:8) (Geography, scommic) STVANOV, M.N.; VOROBITIV. T.Y. - Local publications devoted to Individual M.N. Stepanov, T.T. Toroblev. Top.geog. towns. Reviewed by no.38:266-270 156o (KLRA 9:9) (Oftles and towns --Book reviews) STEPANOV, M.N. Special featuxes of the districts adjacent to the city of Perm. ~ch. zap. Perm. gos. un. 15 no.2t43-46 160. (YJRA 14:12) (Perm region-Agriculture) STEPAIIOV M * - -- :;O~~ wMan improves the Stepanov. Geog. (Geography) planetO by I.I.Adabashev. Revieved by M.N. v shkole 23 no. 6:89-90 K-D 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Adabashow. 1.I.) STIPANOT, M.N. *Formation of an urban network to the southern part of lastern Siberian and 6%angea tathe urbac geagrapby of the.southern part of Alsetern BlverlaO by T.T.torobov. Reviewed by M.N. Stepanov. Isv.Tses.geag.ob-va 92 no,5:470-472 5-0 160. (MIRA 13:9) (31berla. %stern-Aities and towns) (Torobev, V.I. ) -UV N. i AhMiLl ~Vj O%WU ~AL-,r KaZiMi, I~q , 'I'EF AN kand. Ov ,,,iuk, retsejizent- :7) geogr. nauk; KbLO,'!.'ITSYI" , V. eT.7 [L-kes of aur territory] Ozara nashego kraia. sverdlovsk, Svc,rdlo-,r.,;kofj knAzlime izii-vol 1963. 134 p. (MI" 17:7) STEPANOVI M.N. Main features oil the Wes'. Ural Economic Region, Uzh. zap, Perm. gos. im, 101:5-19 163 (MIRA IW) 3-5-28/38 AUTHORS: Grebennikov, S.F. Candidate of Technical Science and Stepanoy, M.P. TITLEs To Introduce New Yethoqs in Laboratory Practice (Novoye - v laboratornyy praktikum) PERIODICA"'s Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1957, Nr 5,, PP 71 - 73 (USSR) IBSTRACTs New laboratory work methods of measuring electrically non- electric values were elaborated at the chair of Principles of Electric Engineering of the Moscow Institute of Mechanization and Electrification in Agriculture. The aim of this work is to acquaint the students with the utilization of the wire trans- ducers for the investigation of bending and torsion. The investigation of bending is described first. A wire transduce: having a resistance of 100 ohm is glued to a console beam as shown in Figure 1. The investigation is made by meano of an electric bridge circuit mounted on a wooden panel and consisting of 100-ohm resistors. A variable 2-ohm wire resis- tor is located in series with a fixed resistor on one of the bridge arms. A mirror galvanometer is used for obtaining the zero reading. Current is supplied by a battery. The sensitivity of the bridge circuit may be altered by changing the battery voltage. By changing the resistance, the sensitivity of the Card 1/3 galvanometer can be altered. To Introduce Now Methods in Laboratory Practice 3-5-28/38 on the basis of experience and results computedv the students compose a functional dependence graph of the bending mosentg in accordance with the indication of the galvanometer, and then determine the bending moment by the activity of the arbitrary force at the end of the console beam. By using the values of transducer calibration it is possible to determine the value- of the bending moment; and, knowing this, to determine the arbitrary force. The auth6is then describe the investigation of torsion. For this purpose a hollow shaft(tube~ on a section of which a 100-ohm wire transducer is glued in a helical line, is used. The transducer is connected to the afore-mentioned bridge in place of the transducer used for investigating bending. The stu- dents' task is to observe the changing indications of the gal- vanometer by changing the torque through the alteration of forces at the end of the arm, and to register the results in a table On t;e basis of experience and calculated results, the students compose a graph of functional dependance dL (Mkp)' Having obtained the values of the transducer calibra;iofn, Card 2/3 the students are now able to determine the torques, consider- To Introduce New Methods in Laboratory Practice 3-5-28/38 ing the action of arbitrary forces. The authors believe that the carrying out of the above mentioned task will direct the attention of the future specia- lists on new methods for the investigation of details in machine units and operating mechanisms. The article contains 2 photographs, 1 circuit diagram and 4 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Moscow Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agri- culture imeni V.M. Molotov (Moskovskiy institut mekhanizatsii i elektrifikataii sellskogo khozyaystva imeni V.M. Molotovs.) AVAILABLEs Library o1 Congress Card 3/3 STAPANOV, M.P. --------------- , , - " Case of eVelosis with a blood picture characteristic of pernicious anemia. Vrach.delo no.10:1089 0 '57. (KIRA 10:11) 1. Terapevticheskoye otdeleniye i klinicheskays laborqtortya boll.iitsy st. Novo-Cherkessk Severo-Kavkazskoy zheleznoy dorogi. (NARROW-TUMORS) (AIJENIA) ;% !"';' "' p !-I. Ye. , k a ,,, I I' -~ o -14 '! I,-! i , ul -' ', ;t:,. 1, , . A:" nhak - I i, 4,'f' - c t of thr" ccvt~ ~ 11 *, , - -" -- 1 .11 - , - - 1 1 " f;i~-y c n, -.? tn U~ ~l cf r 0- - ~3 - -- - - I 3 clv! ng bat t I i; i~ r c, bIE-ms & -~ Ef:~-a . ! '( :- . ~ t- z-, . :. - . ~--, - Z --:, , *-C ";,4. ~Mll- 108:7) -�PTAx-OV,-Y-- Enlarging of panoramic negatives. Sov. fat* 22 n0.12-'31 D 162. (MIRA 161l) (Pbotogranby-Enlarging) -4. r SubJect USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Author : Stepanov, N. AID - P-138 Title : The Sacred Oath of a Soviet Soldier Periodical Kryl. Rod., 1, 6 - 7, Ja 54 Abstract This is patriotic propaganda. The military oath is the principal topic to encourage a soldier after discharge from the armed forces to join the DOSkAF organization. Photo. Institution : None Submitted : No date AID P - 2665 Subject USSR/Aerodynamics Card 1/1 Pub. 59 - 3/20 Author Stepanov, N., Col. Title The banner of the unit Periodical Kryl. rod., 7, 2-3, JI 1955 Abstract A glorification of the banner of the unit as an emblem of patriotism and devotion to duty. Examples of heroism In World War II are given. Photo of Borshchev, F. S. Institution None Submitted No date STEPANOV. N., letchik-ispytatel MOMMONANNOW Ixpert repair and flight test of an 11-14 airplano.Grazhd.av. 13 no.9:22 3 156. (KWA 9: 11) (Airplanes-Maintonance and repair) STEPANOV, N., pqjXovpik; qOLYSHEV, M., polkovnik. d The Soviet pilot. Kryl. rod. 8 no.5:4-5 My 157. WaA iotQ (Ifummia-Air pilots) STEPAITOV, N., polkovnik Ilia calling. Kryl.rod. 11 no-7:19-20 J1 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Golubev, Viktor 14aksimovich) STEPAROV, N. Cut down on idle time during the maintenance of aircraft, Grazhd. av- 17 no.5:26-27 MY 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Nachallnik teekba line7no-ekepluatatelonnykh i remontnykh masterskikh, Vnukovo. (Moscov--Airplanes--Maintenance and repair) STVANOV. N.; OSIPZJXOV. G., starshiv Inshener In the flow of work. Grashd.ay. 17 no.10-.6-7 0 160. (NITA 13:9) 1. Machallnik TAneyno-ekspluatutsionnoy i remontno7 masterskoy, g. Vnukovo (for Stepanov). 2. Tokhnologo-konstruktorskoys bywo Mneymo- okopluatatelonnoy i remoutnoy masterskoy, g. Vnukovo (for Osipenkow). (Airplanes-Maintemanct and repair) STEPANOV, N. -1 --- ----- --- -"- -, In the sky above two Bean. Kryl. rod. 12 no.3:8-9 Mr 161. (MIRA 14W (Chelnokov, Hikolai Vasillevich) Ki, DIRIBAS. A.T., Inzh.; SMIRNOV, Ye.K., kand.takhn.nauk;,~iTJWANQK,_N.A., inzh. Necessity for a simplification of freight forms and the clearing systems for transportation charges. Zhel.dor.transp. 42 no-5:35-38 My 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Railroads--Freight) (Railroads--Accounts. bookkeeping. etc.) YEROFEM., Ye.V.; KOGANI A.N.;.STEPANOV,-N.A..;-7IK.HONCHUK,, Yu.N.; UGODIN, YO.G. Improviz;g the organization of m1wral fertilizer transportation by collective and state farms. Zhol.dor.transpe " no,7;18~-21 JI 162. (MIRA 15;8) (Fertilizers and manures--Transportation) ZHIVOV, K.I.; STIPANOV,-N.A. The UA-300 automatic waft-rewinding machine. Blul. tekh.-ekon. inform. n0.3:50-52 158. (MM Ils6) (Textile machinery) I " ., ~ 1 1 ,,, , , . .,* , '. i!: . , . I. ': '. u - , , , - ~ 1, .4 '-, + , , . ~ !'t . . ~ -. ~' _- - -. , ~ " ~ . B! -- . - n"-!- :-. ~ " -.. - . I . . : " , - I - . ( -_l . , -. -4 1 ~ - , . ~ ~ ~. I ~ I , r -~, ) ( '. I -L... *i~ , : 7,~- ), N'D Weaving More about the constant speed of warping. Tekst. prom. 12, No. 8, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessionsp Library of Congress, November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. STEPANOV,N.D.; SOIXHINA,H.Ta. Organization of agricultural meteorological observations of winter crops. NeteorA gidrol. no.2:33-34 F 152. (NLFA 8:9) 1. Sverdlawskoye UGMS. Sverdlovsk. (Meteorology. Agricultural--Observations) 50-58-4-15/26 AUTHORt Stepanov 11. D TITLE: On the Agro-Meteorological Service for Kolkhoz, Sovk-hoz nnd 14TS ( Machine and tractor stotioniq - mehinno-traktornyye stantaii) Ob agrometeorologichaskom obaluzhivariii kolkhozov, sovkhozov i MTS) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrolo-iya, 1958, Nr 4,pr 40 - 40 (USSR) ABSTRACTt This kind of direct service for agricultural industries is nc less important than the one of the district organizations. In practice, however, above all the latter are supplied. To the local or-anizzations the hydro-meteorological bureaus (Gidro- meteobyuro) send only weather forecasts and warnings. The hydro-mateorolo-ical stations (Gidrometeorostantsiya), which have to care for the local agricultural organizations, main- ly just pass on the same data to the factories. The factories, however, need respective informations in the larger sense of the word to a not less degree. But they ought to be arranged differently, more concretely, and be adapted to the factory conditions. Therefore the informations ought to come Card 1/2 from a hydrometeorological station, which is to have the sup- 50-58-A-15/26 On the Agro-Meteorological Service for Kolkhoz, Sovkhoz and ISTS (Machine and tractor stations - mashinno-traktornyye stantaii) port of the weather- and of the hydrometeorological office. For this purpose UGUS (Hydrometeorological Service Admini- stration) in Urallsk wrote an information letter for the stations, which is to serve the above mentioned purpose. In this the estimation methods of the agro-meteorological con- ditions and methods for drawing up informations are explain- ed in an intelligible form. These methods were worked out by the Central Weather Forecast Institute (TsIP). They must be present in handy form. Therefore UGMS recommended to the stations a drawing up of agro-olimatical parameters and specimens to tables. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Agriculture - USSR 2. Meteorology - Applications Card 2/2