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'~~:--TITOV, M.A., inzh. Modern machinery for making mortars and concretes in the German Federal Republic. Stroi.i dor.mashinostr. 5 n0-7:37-39 Jl 16o. (MIRA 13:7) (Germany, Wost-Mixing machinery) (Concrete) (Mortar) TTTOV, M.A., ir.7h. Collareto pje,".,t~ t-'rf! 611~1-s :,-r, I " l.. .. 3 '5P. (Concrete con,,,, , -, ,. . :'; r, - , - ~ ') (!: ) , ) 1 . .. ... I . 7 , -., . '. ~, 11 ~`. ~~ ! : " , ~ j TITCV.1 M.A., inzh. FAxPlOsiOnProof vibrating feeder* Stroi. i dor. mash 7 no.4:32 Ap 7 62,, b4MA 16:7) (Vibrators) (Feed me,,-hanisms) TITC-V, MB. Serum nroteins in ncute dysentery. Zhur.mik-robiol.enid. i immun. 29 no.4:66-71 An 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney LIvovskogo meditainakogo inntitutn. (DYSMERY, BACIIIARY, blood in, proteins (Rus) LOOD PROUINS, in var. diH. dysentery, bncillary (Rue) TITOV, M.B. Weltman reaction and seram proteins. Terap.arkh. 31 no.11:75-77 N '59. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Iz kafedry iufektoionnykh boleznet (zaveduyushchiy - dotsent B.N. Xotlyarenko) Llvovskogo meditainskogo instituta. (LIM MOTION TESTS) (BLOOD PROTEINS) W1 TITGV, M. B. Cand Med Soi -- (diss) "Functions of the liver dur-i-iig acute dysentery." LIvov, 1959* 17 pp (LIvov State Med Inst), 200 copies M, 52-59, 127) -146- L ~w8o-66 EVIT ( 1) /T JK ACC NR:-AP602212h SOURCE CODE: URI-O0-916-6-1000 003 0l54T61__5_Y,, ALM10111: Titov, M. B.; Lutsuk, A. S. ORG; L'yov Fledioal Institute L'vovskiy moditainskiy institut) TITM: Ornithosie the western oblasts of the Ukraine L~An SOURCE: Zhurnal ndkrobiologii, opidemiologii i immunobiologii, no* 3, 1966, 154-155 TOPIC TAGS: opidemiology, animal disease, man, respiratory system disease, diagnostic modicino AMTRACT: Ornith~osis has boon rarely diagn6sed in the western oblasts of the Ukraine, LIvovskaya Oblast in particular, mainly because thi symptoms resemble pneumonia and other diseases. Over a period of 3 years the authors examined 281 persons, 247 with different diseases and 34 healthy workers in a meat-packing plant. Thirty-eight reacted positively to a skin ..-test, including 28 sick and 10 healthy persons. Eight of the sick persons .;were diagnosed as havihg pneumonia or other respiratory diseases. Six times .more females than males reacted positively, apparently, according to the ;authors, because they have more contact in their daily lives with poultry. 1n addition, four and one-half times more positive reactions wore noted in ,those who had occupational contact urith poultry than in +Iiose with other Jobs.' The authors conclude that ornithosis is resent in Llvovskaya Oblast (both In symptomatic and in asymptomatic forms5 but is misdiagnosed, They rocommend, the use of the skin test for retrospective diagnosis within a year after the individual contracted the disease. CJPRJS SUB cow: o6 SUEM DATS: l8Deo65 TTEDT, Ff~--Ct of Pvonyzeln Ol T, ~ o,.e in nr3 ~n7c-mbin Tr J "ll);~)tIrl.4 10, ric, -, 7 -- 6 3 4-6 3 6T) '65, K&fedra i nf'e k ta4 onnvkh no2ez-nay U,.N. ~L . . Llvovskoge meditsinskogo TITOV, M.D. t- Rectoromanoscopic method In the diagnosis of bacillary dysentery. Sov.med. 21 no.12:58-63 D '57. (MIRA 11-3) 1. 1z kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney (zAv.-dotsent B.N.Kotlynrenko) Llvovakogo meditsinskago institutft (dir.-prof. L.N.Kutmenko) (DYSMIMY, BACILLARY, diag. rectoromAnoseopy (Rue) MARTYNOV, V.F.;i TITOV, R.I. ------------- -- Use of etbyl monofluoroacetate in Darzen's reaction. Zbar. ob. khIm. .30 no.12:4107-4108 1) 160. (MIRA 13:12 ) I 1. Leningradakiy gosudaretvenmyy universitet. (Acetic acid) MARTYNOV) V.F.; TITOV, M.I. Use of methyl dichloroacetate in the Darzens reaction. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.1:319-320 Ja 162, (MIRA 15:2) (Acetic acid) (Darzens reaction) MARTYNOV, V.F.; TITOVI_ M.I! Fluorine organic compounds. Part 1: Darzens reaction in the synthesis of o(-fluoro- ~-hydroxyacidq. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3:718-721 Mr 162. 0AIRA 15:3) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Fluorine organic compounds) (Esters) 50) SOV/79-29-9-18/76 AUTHORS: Favorskaya, T. A., Kononova~ K. A., Titov, It. I. TITLE: On the Transformation Mechanism of Tertiary Alcohols of the Cyclopropane Series Under the Influence of Mineral and Organic Acids. VII. Methyl Cyclopropyl Phenylacetylenyl Carbinol and Methyl Cyclopropyl Acetyl Carbinol and Their Stability in Acid Yedium. PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 19599 Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 2894-2899 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was of interest to find out how methyl cyclopropyl phenyl acetylenyl carbinolq a cyclic alcohol with substituted acetylene hydrogen, reacts with sulphuric and hydrochloric acid. A re- lated problem was the hydration of methyl cyclopropyl acetyienyl carbinol and the properties of the methyl cyclopropyl acetyl carbinol resulting in this connection. Mothyl oyclopropyl phenyl acetylenyl carbinal (I) wag oyntheeized and identified accord- ing to A. Ye. Favorskiy (Ref 7) from phenyl acetylene and ace- tyl trimethylene in the presence of caustic potash and over the organomagnesium compound. When heated with hydrochloric acid (1:10), methyl cyclopropyl phenyl acetylenyl carbinol (I) was found to be yielded back unchanged from the reaction. On Card 1/3 reaction with diluted hydrochloric acid (1:1), methyl cyclo- SOV/79-29-9-18/76 on the Transformation Mfechanism of Tertiary Alcohols of the Cyclopropane Series Under the Influence of Mineral and Organic Acids. VII. Methyl Cyclo- propyl Phenylacetylenyl Carbinol and Methyl Cyclopropyl Acetyl Carbinol and Their Stability in Acid Medium propyl phenylacetylenyl carbinol forms a cyclic chloride, methyl cyclopropyl phenylacetylenyl chloro methane (II) (Scheme 1). The authors investigated the hydration of methyl cyclopropyl acetylenyl carbinol (IV), and found the resulting methyl oyclopropyl acetyl carbinol (V) to be stable in aoid medium at room temperature. The investigation further revealed that, when distilling the hydration products of methyl cyclo- propyl acetylenyl carbinol with steam, the result is an iso- merization of methyl cyclopropyl acetyl carbinol in the un- saturated ketoalcohol 3-mothyl hexen-3-on-2-~61N6 (VI) (Scheme 2) with subsequent cleavage, under the formation of acetyl tri- methylene. The structure of compound (VI) was confirmed by spectroscopic analysis. There are 10 references, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Card 2/3 (Leningrad State University SOV/79-29-9-18/76 On the Transformation Mechanism of Tertiary #1cohols of the Cyclopropane Series Under the Influence of Mineral and Organic Acids. VIL Methyl Cyclo- propyl Phenylacetylenyl Carbinol and Methyl Cyclopropyl Acetyl Carbinol and Their Stability in Acid Medium SUBMITTED: September 8, 1958 Card 3/3 MOTYNOV, V,F,, A.D.~ TITOV, M.I~ ,thesis of protect L~ Syr ted hexape.ptide c&-bobenzcxy-v . nyla i an .1 1 'lc 1- - yl--le -yl--L-.Ieiioyl methyl ester, AlAnt. ILU 20 y ~- nc-10:159-161 t65, (MIRA l8j7) ,,!ARTYI%ToV., V.F.; TITOV, m.T. Study of a _Z,~~,j C.X_, !m be -,d Par, 32., Usa'of Darz-ens' rea,%t..on for thA synthesi,. o,,- C(-,~hloro-~-.hydroy:y ~!ompc.ancjs. Zjj 2125-2128 uro ob, 34 no.17P. (MIRA 1:798) tenin9:!'ad3k",',r gosudar3-vennyy MARTYN;jV, V.F.; TITOV, M.I. Darzens reaction uBed in the synthesie of Wc chloride compounds. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.4:11~80-1381 4 263. (MLI 1-6:5) 1, Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy u-niversitet. (Estera) (Chlorine compounds) Warzens reaction) .1 n o and i9! S.V"; VOT y TARARIN "$BERG, A.A., AFOININp V.T.~ VOROBIYEV, G,M.; TITOV,, M.I. Influence of the operation of cl:angivig the contact pirz .-o automatic cont-rol cf slGcttrolrui,-.~ cells with a side supply of current. TSvet. met. 38 no.llt8G-81, N 165. (MIRA 18-11.) 6(2) SOV/111-~;9-3-21/30 AUTHOR.: Zakharov, B. S., Chief Engineer and,.Titov, M. K., Deputy Chief TITLE: To Increase the Role of the Production Laboratories in the Improvement,'Automation and Mechanization of the Means of Communications PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 8, pp 25-26 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article-deals.-with the work of the production labor- atories of the communications.industry in the USSIZ. The authors first review some recent -viork at a number of thesc laboratories. Work done at -the Sverdlovsk Central Telegraph Office by A. G. Vasilevskiy, A. D. Rivkina and L. P. Mitrofanova on group servicing of telegraph facili- ties (see "Vestnik svyazi", 1959, Nr 5), which was found to increase productivity of labor of the telegraphists by 2076, is mentioned. Automation of transit telephone call processing is discussed: Norkers at the Leningrad inter-city telephone station (MTS) have developed a pro- ject for complete automation of inter-city telephone com- Card 115 munication for their province, outlined in the text. Also SOV/111-59-8-21/30 To Increase the Role.of the.Production Laboratories in the iraprove- ment, Automation and Mechanization of the Means of Conniunications mentioned is work done at the,laboratory of the Lenin- grad Telegraph Office on improving the TT-CW-I-.12/16 acoustical telegraph apparatus, and work at the labora- tory of the Khabarovsk MTS on improving operational sta- bility of the acoustical telegraph channels in the IfYe-8 eight-channel system. Improvements.in the OKS apparatus were made at the laboratory of the Saratov MTS; the re- ceiver and tone generator were returned to a frequency --of 2,100 cps. Last year, it is stated, production lab- oratory developments were widely introduced at MTS. and telegraph offices in the RSFSR: pneumatic "post" systems, developed by the laboratories of the Rostov and Saratov MTSs, for transmission of order blanks; a method of ser- vicing telegraphic facilities without transmission con- trol,, developed at the laboratory of the Leningrad Cen- tral Telegraph Office, which freed up to 60 ST-35 appa- ratuses. The authors criticize several production lab- oratories for lack of attention-to their propcr func- C ard 2/~ tion's, particularly those of the Irkutsk a-Lid Saratov SOV/111-59-3-21/30 To Increase the Role of the Production Laboratories in the Irprcve- ment, Automation and Mechanization of the I-leans of Communications Card 3/5 MTS and.the Gorkiy and Khabarovsk Telegraph Offices. Insufficient-attentioa, they statc, is paid to develop- ing new methods of servicing telephone and telegraph facilities, in keeping up with.ne~7 equipment and tech- niques. Further criticism is levelled at the labora- tories of the Khabarovsk? Rostov and Kuybyshev MTS for lack of attention to measures for increasing utilization of telephone channels. The chief engineers of the Novo- sibirsk 11TS (Sveshnikov), the Gor'i,:-;y Telegraph Office (Popov),-and the Irkutsk Telegraph Office.(Glazer) are criticized for not reinforcing the staffs of their lab- oratories with qualified personnel. Ex-change of infor- mation between production laboratcries took place last year through distribution of accounts.of-their work and exchanaes of visits; representatives of the Leningrad, Kuybyshev, Sverdlovsk, Kalinin and Stalingrad HTS visi- ted the Saratov ITrS, arid r~presentativcs of the latter visited the Leningrad and Riga MTS ; Laboratory iliTorkers of the Gor1kiy Telegraph Office visited the laboratory SCV/11-1- 79-;:! - 21 /30 To Increase the Role of the i?roductio-Lj Laboratories in' the !mDr,-ve- ment, Automation and Mechanization of the Mean3 of Communications of the Kiyev Telegraph Office. The authors rc-,p(:rt that a conference of laboratory workers at tne tcle(Yraph off- ices and MTS was conducted by the Ministry of Communica- tions for the purpcse of surmAng up tha- icrk of the past year, determination of ta-:ks for the coming year, and coordination of the activities of the laboratories. The authc.-rs outline many of the tasA,-.s Facing thr- pr(-.duction laboratories in the development of new service methods, automation and mechanization, and improvee-,:ent of quality and reliability of operation of com,-.unicat4o-CS facilities. In co-aclusion the aLithors not,,7-, that in vi,~n-; of the impor- tant role oE the prodiiction laboratori(~s in achi(wing technical progress and implementing automation and mech- anization of production processes, supplementary orcrani- zation of production laborator4~es at MITS and telegraph offices in a number of cities in the i'13-WoR is p'ro ected. L i G. A. Shchekin, Engj'neer at the Levingrad Telegraph Of- fice is mentioned (photograph caption)., There is I Card 4/5 photograph. SOV/111-59-8-21/30 -. To Increase the Role of the Production Laboratories in the Improve- ment, Automation and Mechanization of the Means of ConL.-,Unications ASSOCIATION: UMTTS ministerstva svyazi IWSR (UMTTS of the Ministry of Communications.of the RSFSR) Card 5/5 TITOVO M,K.; BUZGAN, I.A., otarshiy inzh. All comminication workers should follow the praotices of the bripdes and shook workers of co=unist labor. Vest. oviazi 21 no.8:23-24 Ag 161. (KIRA 14:9) 1, Glavnyy ~nzhener TJpravleniya mezhdugorodnoy telografno-tele- fo=qy'i6WMi:nisterstva ov-yazi RSFSR (for Titov). 2. Otdel telegrafnoy svyazi Upravleniya mezhdugorodnoy telegrafno-tele- fonnoy seti Ministerstva avyazi RSFSR (for Buzgan). (Telecommmication-Employses) AUTHOR: Titov, *~.K., Deputy Director TITLE: -71;xp-er-i _enc-e-,7f-:-_xecu tin- orders for Transi~ Ca"s Dutside the 3chedule in Interurban Telephone Stations (Opyt vypol- neniya zakazov na tranzitnyye razgovory vne raspisaniya na mezhdu.-orodnykli telefonnykh stantsiyakh) PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 10,58, Nr 10, pp 20-22 (U35R) ABSTRACT: 3everal new transit stations have been established which permit calls without use of the N',oscow transit station, The ,4 number of calls in the RSIPSR had therefore increased by 26-51 ' in June 1958 as compared with the same month in 1956. in the Russian Federation, transit junctions have been orjay.- ized in Leningrad, Kuybyshev, Chelyabinsk, Rostov, the junction in 11ovosibirsk being not yet completed. Over- crowded lines use a tiaietable system for telephone calls in order to switch part of the calls to less busy hours. At the Leningrad junction, 14','!o of all calls are handled by automatic equipment. The loss of time during the connection of two numbers is considerable. For ~_he li-ne Kuybyshev - Xhar1kov, 9 minutes are needed; for Kuybyshev - Rostov, 4 minutes 40 seconds, etc. The waitinj time for a call is Card 112 1 -2 hours in 4.6~~ of all cases, and more than 2 hours in ')'()V- I I 1 -58 --10-15129 -Ixperience of Executing, Orders -for Transit Calls Ou-113-irj,~ t-; Interurban Telephone 3tations 1%. In July, a conference was convened in Kuybyshev in .vhich exnerience was exchanEed bet,:;een cozimunica'ion Viorksrs .for improvinC the present conditions. ASSOCIATION: UMTT3 1~inisterstva svyazi KFSR (UMTTS of the flinistry of Communications of the RSFSR) 1. Telephone communication systems--USSR 2, Telephone commu-nication. systems--Operation 3. Telephone communication systems--Performance Card 2/2 TITOV, M.K. Fa-perience in filling orders for unscheduled through calls in long-distance offices. Vest.oviazi 18 no.10:20-22 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika Upravlaniya mezhdiigorodney telegrafno- telefonnoy seti Ministerstva RS-VSR. (Telephone stations) AP7009082 SOURCE CODE: uR.o4l3/67/000/003/0056/0056 INVENTOR: Medvedev, S. K.; Ginzburg, Ye. L.; Titov, M. M.; Kozlov, Ye. V.; Volkov, S. S.; Bocharov, G. A. ORG: None TITLE: A high-voltage pulse capacitor. Class 21, No. 190996 (announced by the Capacitor Design Branch of the All-Union "Order of Lenin" Electrical Engineering Institute im. V. I. Lenin (Filial po kondensatorostroyeniyu Voesoy-uznogo ordena Lenin& elektrotekhnicheskogo instituta)) : Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 3, 1967, 56 TAGS: electric capacitor, pulse signal ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a high-voltage pulse capacitor equipped, with insulating layers made from paper saturated with a liquid dielectric and plates of aluminum foil. The capacitor is made in the form of packets which are electrically and mechanically interconnected. These packets consist of plane-parallel pressed sec- tions with the higher-potential sections located in the Addle of the packet and the lower-potential sections at the ends. The leads are connected to accumulator buses. The capacitor is designed for reduced inductance with a siAultaneous simplification of production technology. The high-voltage bus is parallel t6 the end surfaces of the section packets and has holes for passage of the packet t' s connected to this bus 4p Card 1/2 um. 621.319-44 ACC-NR: AP76-0-5F682 ifrom points of high potential. The low-voltage bus is above and parallel to the high- I Ivoltage bus and'is connected to nomally situated packet taps from points of low fpotential. 1-lower bus;,2-sections; 3-holes; 4--uppir bus SUB CODE: Oq/ SUBM DATE: 13ju164 TITOV. M.P. -:: - Conference of active workers of the chemicopharmseautical industr7. Xed.prom. 10 no.4:44-46 O-D 156. (MLRA 10:2) (DRUG IHMSTRY) - TITOV, M.P. Standardizing wages In the medical supplies industry. Had. prom. 11 u*W3o-5.1 W.- 157. . (WAGES) - (MIRA 10:6) TITOV, IT., rnbochiy. Our life becomes more beautiful Alrom dny to dqy. Sov..-,rof'soiuz'j 5 W.10:51-53 0 '57. (11ILRA (Obukhovo-Textile workers) TITO __N., inzqener-polkovnik. 'If :~7 - Driving at night without headlights. Za rul.14 no.4:8-9 JI t56. (Automobiles--Lighting) (Infrared rays) (MLRA 10:1) T T TOV, N. ; GALA iff 11, 1). U-S,S,R. chemical industry and foreign trade in chemical goods. Vnesh.torg. 30 no-3:37-4Z 16o. (MIRA 13:3) (Chemical industry) (Ruesia-0ommorce) 1-TITOV, N., prof. (Leningrad); CHOGOVADZE, Sh., dots. (Leningrad) Vacuum drying of vegetables. Nauka i zhiznf 27 no-9:79 S 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Vegetables-Drying) TITOV, N., polkovnik, kand.istoricheskikh nauk C- The 22d Congress of the CFSU and the defense of our socialist fatherland. Ko=.Vooruzh.Sil 3 no.20:10-28 0162. (MI-PA 15:10) (Russia-Military policy) (Russia-Armed forces) TITOV,14.(g.LivzW, Orlovskoy oblaati) Lowering the level of man-mAde interference in the "PTS-47' receiver. Radio no.7:54 Jl'55- (MULA 8:10) (Radio--Interference) TITOV, N. Tank fThe tank_7. Moskva, DOSAAF, 1952. 143 p. SO: ~S' Vo3. 7 No. 2 May 1-954. TITOV, H. ussR Wo) Lactic Acid--Bactqria Drying lactic acid bacteria. Mol prom. 13 No. 7, 1952 9. 142p~~hl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October _19"t, uncl. 2 1, TITOV, N. z, usn (6oo) 4. Labels 7. Labela on amooules. Mol.prom. 13 no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. I TITOV, This promises big profits. Obahchostv.pit. no.2:24-25 F '60. (MIRA 13:6) (Novoeibirok--Swine houses and equipment) TITOV,,jl,, inzhoner-meliorator. Wrested from the awamps. Tekh.molod. 21 no.lo:16-17 0 '53. OCLSA 6:10) (Reclaoation of land) ~ -L - , v , I . .1; r ~; n %7 o ~- t, -1 '~ ~ ~ ~'. 1 r I " - *' -.-) ' 1. ) , -!-. 7 - j ~ . ~- .. , - .., ., I , ! ~~, , ) I TITOVp N.1 CHOGOVADZEq Sh.; MISHCHUK, Ye.; SAKHAROVAj T. Comparative evaluation of vegetablea dried under plus and minuB temperatures. Sov. torg. 35 no.2:37-38 F 161. (MIRRA -14:3) 1. Sotrudniki Insituta sovetskoy torgovli imeni Fr. Engel'sa, Leningrad. (Vegetablesp Dried) TITOV, N. (Leningrad)3 CHOGOVADZE, Sh. (Leningrad)~ FAGEL', R. 'Ienlngrad) Influence of packaging on the preservation of vital C. Sov. torg. 35 no.12:34 D 161. (KMA IOU) (Vegetables., Dried) TITOV, Nikolaj,_IEg. (Beograd, Karadordeva 49) Calculation of a crane nmway as tin elastically supported .:dr--*=-r. Brodarstvo 4 no- 13:559-566 G-D 61. TITOV, Nikolaj, ing. (Beograd, Karadordeva L9,IIII) Conntruction of ~j new river port in Brcko. Hrodni-,,Avo 1. no- 2.1/12- 491-501 Ap-S 61. I-a4l ltl,4. TITOV, N.A. (Balewino, Udmurtskaya ASSR, rayonnaya bollnitse.) MOMMEM, Free grafting of the omentum and peritoneum in abdominal smrgery. Vest.khir. 75 no.1:65 Ja-F 155. (KLRA 8:4) 1. Iz Balezinskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy Udmurtskoy ASSR (glav. vrach. M.K.Earpenko) (ABDOMEN, surgery, free amental & peritoneal grafts) (MANSPLANTATION, omentum & peritoneum, in abdom. surg.) (PERIT01MV, transplantation, in abdom. surg.) (OONTUM, transplantation, in abdom. surg.) TITOV, N.A. r-;~o: ~- lIxtensive lntestinal invagination. Xhirurgiia no.4:86 Ap '55. (MLRA 8: 9) 1. Balezinskaya rayonWa bollnitea Udmurtskoy ASSR. (INTEffiNss--INTUSSUSCEPTIO11) TITOV N. A.: Master Iled Sci (diss) -- ",rau-matis-m in agricuLtural produc~-4on and its prophylaxis". Perm', 1958, 14 pp (Min Health RSFSR, Perm' State med Inst), 150 copies (KL, No 8, 1959, 139) TITOV, NIKOI-kY 1"LtAL~A!!DiCIVICH N/5 Frofilaktika Sell skokhoTTaystvennogo Tramati-ma (Prevention of Injuries to Agricultmal Workers, by) N. A. Ti-'U-ov (1 Dr.) rod 'ed. N. N'. Friorova. L R Mosmy Meagizy 1957. &I 1o2 p. Illus.. Tables. "Literatur-a":, p. 159-loO. TITOV N A - PRIOROT, N.N., redaktor U;;;;~ (Prevention of farm inJuries] Profilaktike sellskokboxiaistvannogo traymatizmp. , Pocl red. N.N.Priorova. Koskya, Kedgiz. 1957. 162 p. (AGRIGUIMURE-ACCIDINTS) (MIRA 10:11) TITOV, N.A. - Utilization of bog stumps for chemical processing. Torf. prom. 36 no-5:34-35 '59. (MIRA 13:1) l.Chernoramenskoye torfopredprivatiye. (Peat bogs) (Wood waste) SHIRNOV. L.Nt~_T,ITOV, N.A. Principal requirements for geophysical work in hydrogeological and engineering geological investigations. Razved.i okh.nedr 21 no.1:45-48 Ja-F '55. (MLRA 9:12) (Water, Underground) (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) (Engineering geology) ANTOMKO, K.I.; TITOV,,N.A.; CHAPOVSKIY, Ye.G.; CHURINOV, M.V.; GODOVIKOVA~, i6'daktor izdatel'stva; GUROVA, O.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Organization and production of hydrageological charts on the scale of 1:200,000-1:100,0001 Organizataiia i proizvodstvo gidro- geologicheskoi s''emki magahtabov 1:200,000-1:100,000. Sost. K.I.Antonenko i dr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po geol.i okhrane nedr, 1957. 119 p. Map (fdld.) 1. (KIRA 10:11) 1. Moscow. Vaesoiuzny-k nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidro- geologii i inzhenernoy geologii. (Geological surveys) (Water, Underground) IMPLYAPTSEV, A.A.; MARINOV, N.A.; TITOV, N.A. Studios in engineering geology in the German Democratic Republic. Razved. i okh. nedr. 24 no-7:59-62 Jl 158. (MIRA 11:12) I.Veasorunyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologii i inzhenerno7 geologii. (Germany, East-Engineering geO1097) 1 T~~V OL~-O , K.I.; i---,GHAPOVSKIY, Te.G.; CHURINOV, X.Y.; GODOVIKOTA. L.A., redaktor iz6telstva; GUROVA, O.A., tekhnichenkiy redaktor Organization and production of hydrogeological charts. scale 1:500.OOOJ Organizataiia i proizvoiistvo gidrogeologicheakot smemki ma9shtaba 1:500.000.~Soet. IE.I.;Artonanko-I dr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nadr. 1957. 111 P. tHLRA 10:7) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy asuchno-issledoratel'BUy institut gidrogeologii i inshanernoy geologii kGoological surveys) BYKOV-PR, N. A.; VOLOGD-Irl, A. rj.; MAT'Vi'l-PN, - i".; iji~;V, 6. ~il~ , . "-. TITOV, N. A. "Geology and Mineral Resources of the Western Districts of the US~~,,?' UZ-77~ Geolc-~;ical Res. Inst., Moscow and Leningrad, 1941. / , - 41 -, I V r I - CHUVATW, A.P.; TARASOV, A.V.; TITOV, N.A.; NIKANDROVA, G.T. ?1--periment in controlling the development of large conyemtive clouds over a considerable area. Trudy GGO no.72:127-131 '57. (KIRA 10:11) (Clouds) 132-58-7-12/13 AUTHORS: Konoplyantsev, A,A~, Marinov, '-;-A-, Titov, '.'-A. TITLE- Engineering - Geological Research in the German Democratic Republic (Inzhenerno-Geologicheskiyo isoledovaniya v Ger- manskoy Demokraticheskoy Respublike) PERIODICAL% Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1958, Nr 7, pp 59-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT. The authors give a short survey of geological engineering activity in East Germany ASSOCIATION: VSEGINGEO [All--Union Scientific Rasearch Institute of Hydrogeology and Geological Engineering] 1. Geolonr---ZermaxLy 2. Scientific research.--.Germany Ca--d 1/1 ZM,OTAREV, G.S.. red.; SOYCLOV, D.S., red.; CHAPOVSKIY, Ye.G., red.; BINDEMN, N.M., red.; LYKOSHIN, A.G., red.- TITOV, N.A., red.; *-7~~ GARKO11OV, I.V., retsenzent; PRIKMfSKIY, V.A., retse--n-mm-t; POPOV, I.V,, retsenzent; RODIONOV, N.V.. retsenzont; KHAKIKOV, V.Z., red.; YBRMAKOV, M.S., tekhn.red. [Methods and results in the study of hydrogeological and engineering geological conditions of large reservoirs] opyt i metodiks izucheniia gidrogeologicheskikh i inzhenerno-geolo- gichaskikh uslovii krupnykh vodokhranilishch. Pod red. G.S. Zolotareva, D.S.Sokolove i. E.G.ChapovBkogo. Moskvs, Izd-vo MoBk. univ. Pt.l. 1959. 175 p. diagra, maps. (MIRA 14:4) (Volga Valley--Reservoirs) (Engineering geology) PLOTBIKOV. N.1.; TITOV, N.A., nauchnyy red.; FILIPPOVA, BeSo, red* izd-va; PW'!KOVA-9~-'S';A. . tekhn.red. [Estimating the resources of underground waters] Otsenka zapasoy podzemnykh Yoa. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. 1959. 287 P. (MMA 12:8) (Water, Underground) S1 137/62/000/005/127/ 150 ,6 AUTHOR Titov, N. A. T! TME: Work experience with endothermic atmosphorres PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, MetallurZiya, no. 5, 19672, 13141 ab~'it-.,act 51810 ("Tr, ProyektrL., tekhnol. i n.-i. in-ta. Gor'ko-,rSI-.. sovnarkhoz.", i96o, no. 3(5), 72 - 83) TETE: The endothermic atmosphere i's the most prospective one in the tech- r,.,).Log-y of thermal treatment, since it may be simply aid cheaply produced and may be utilizcd for the thermal treatment of various grades of' steels. The endothe=ic atmosphere is obtained by rnean:~ of cra(;IlrZ :;jaturated hydrocarbon, Salses (natural gas and reduced propane-butane mixtures) in the pref;rnco of fixed and, strictly controllable quantity of air. Considered are the metho-1.13 Oz obtaining endother7ric atmosphere. 1.4hen obtaining endothermic atmosphere wrrhic,h i.s controllable by the carbon potential and used for the thermal treatment ol' a steel with 0.2 - 2% C, the excess air o, = 0.25 - 0.35. For natural gas c/,= 0.2::~ 0.30, and for propane-butane mixtures - C/,= 0.30 - 0.35. atk-lmnosphere Card 1/2 S/ I _37 /62V&C C/Z~3V _-, 27/ -~5:~ J~. 'Worlrc experiences with endothermic atmospheres 6 G/:" 13 1 -ith additions of unprocessed hydrocarbon gas is used for gas cementation, and for gas cyan'dation. A description Is glven of a ne..; aith add'tlons of N 1 U I setup of an installaLon *for evaporating liqUOfied proparie-but--ine which should be used for producing 40 3 of endothermic atmosphere per hcur, 50 m 1 or 80 - co m3 of exothermic atmosphere per hour. A two-side regulation System was developed and used. A diagrin of the syoteai is presented. A methrod of changing the air-gas ratio made it possible to eliminate the uGe uf a co,-,pr,_,:;2or with an electric motor which is being utilized in conventional schemes with po- sition-type regulation of the carbon potential. in the pickup of the device -h' * -, , th .. ich determines the dew point of ' e atmosphere, silver electrodes may be fully used instead of gold and platinum ones. Controllable atmospheres, obtained in an endothermic generator, may also be used for thermal treatment at 500 - 7000C with c(- C-35 - 0.45. There are 7 references. A. Babayeva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation]- Card 2/2 ZABRODSKIY, G.M.; ZAYTSEV, V.A.; LEWKHOVICH, A.A.; TITOV, N.A. Sounding at atmosphere from a TU-104 airplane. Trud7 M no. 104, 53-67 l6o. (MIRA 13:10) (Motoorblogieal in8trumente) (Aeronautics in meteorology) (Cloud physics) TITOV, N.A. Control-led atmosphere made of Industrial nitrogen and natural gas. 0 Met-r-11oved. i term. obr. met. no.9;26-31 S 164. (MIPA 17:11) 1. Gor"Mcovskiy politakhnichesk-ty institut. SIMEBRYAKOV, L.P.; VOLODCIM-NKO, K.G.; 1-JNASHKN, M.A.Prinimali uchastiye; TITOV-2 11 A.: PHOSBLKOV, N.L.; MINAYEV, I.Z.,- NIIWLAY~~,-i.~ V.F.; SIDOROVA, L.P.; FOM121, V.F.,, red. vypuska; BOBRYSHEV, A.T., red. vypuska; CHAPOVSKIY, Ye.G., red. vypuska; POSPELOVA, A.M., red. izd- va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn. red. [Collection of unified district estimates for geological prospecting] Sbornik edinykh poraionnykh edinielinykh ras- tsenok na. ffeologorazvedochnye raboty. Moskva, Gos. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.2. [Hydro- geology and geological engineering] Gidrogeologicheskie i inzhenerno-geologicheskie raboty. 1960. 91 p. (IAIRA 14:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. 2. Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Titov, Nikolayev). (Prospecting) ZOLOTAREV9 G.S.9 red.; SOKOTOV9 D.S.9 red.; CHAPOVSKIY# Ye.G.p red.; GAR- MANOV9 I,V.q retsenzent; PHIKLONSKIY9 V.A., r9tsenzent [decdi,sed]; POPOV9 I.V.9 retsenzent; RODIM4079 N.V.y retsenzent; TITOV N A. nauchnyy red.-- FILIFFOVA9 B.S.9 ried-.; BINDEMat N.N.P.Lr- M"-.' SHU5, A.G.9 red.; YMIAKOV, M.S.9 tekhn, red. [Results achieved and meth6dq used in studying hydrpgeological and engineering geological conditions of large reservoirs] Opyt i me- todika izueheniia gidrogeologicheskikh i inzhenerno-geologicheskikh uslovil krupnykh vodokbrani-Iishch. Pod red. G.S.Zolotareva, D.S. Sokololva i E.G.Chapavskogo. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ. Pts.2 and 3. 1961. 360'p. diagrs, maps. (MM 14:8) (Reservoirs) (Engineering geology) EYAXEMEOV, A.S.; ANTOI,'EWKO, K.I.; -TITQY,-ILj.; CHAPOVSIM, Ye.G.; CYURD'OV, M.V.; KONOPIZAPTSEV, A.Z.; VIKTOROV, S.V.; VOSTOKOVAYA, Ye.A.; SADOVSKI-Y, N.D.; KUDELI'All, B.I.; OGILIVI, li.A.; LUMERSGAUZEN, G.F.;B?,ODSKIY, k.A.; SECIMBAKGV, A.V.; FOROV, V.N.~YEMELIYANOVA, --~.P.; SOKOLOV, S.S.; BMSMITIEV, I.I.; GROSSHIN, S.I.; MAKKAVEYEV, A.A N A.; YEFE-IOV, A.I.; ASSSOVSKIY, UIOV i~OKHOHOV S.F.; FILIPPOVA, G.N.; VLADDIIROV, A.G:tdIe'fceasedj B.S., red. izd-va; HYKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (Methodological manual on hydrogeological surveying at the scalea of 1:1~000,000 - 1:500,000 and 1:200)000 - 1:100,000]1,lotodiche- skoe rukovodstvo po gidrogeologicheslcoi s"emke masshtabov 1:1000 COO - L;5000 000 1 1:200 000 - 1:100000. Pod obshchei red. A.A.Ma':kaveeva i A.S.Riabchonkova. Mo3kva, Gos. nauchno- tekhn. izd-qo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 318 P. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) ~Iinisterstvo (,,eologii i okhrany nedr. Nater) Undergrourd) (Geological surveys) TITOV, N.A., inzh. Effect of nitrogen on endozhe=ic 4tmospheres. Metalloved. J. term.obr.met. no.12:21-25 D 161. (MILFU 14:12) 1. Gor~kovskiy proyektnyy, tekhnologicheskiy i nauchno-issledova- tellskiy institut. (Case hardening) (Protective atmospheres) 00 IF .4 0 a 00 00 0 0 100 a *1 V % T-OcIlill AW PROPINTICS #14019 RV60mal C4 C"t Wy Md In P. 9&d Mom V, 1. Triedikov and N. D.11toy RUN"n-I The-i~_*- f 11 P bedit 'with nitiA instead cobalt is described. A pre son 0 0 mixture of carbide and zinc dust is *"ken with an ammord" "Ution of =salt, &M after precipitation of nkkel is complete, the nwt*HW rrowue Is WASW with water and alcohol anti dried. Iiintering is effft-W in the absence of carbon. The alloy containing 9% of nickel has a Rocks-ell-Ohardrimof89, Act.' Np- too) of such an alloi. when used for the turning of carbon steel (Brinall havIness 150) malting &shaving of 3-4 mm.' cro"-sectim at a speed of 110 m./minute. was blunted after 3-5 minutes sad at &,,pe&lf)foofn.iminut'e'alter)3-25minuu4L The alh)y is tough and not crumble-.-D. N. S. .9 L A OCTALLOOMICAL LFTENATURf CLAUWICAIIC# t Sineav -0 1 via-, 110.1m, U 9 U 10 -34131 It' .19 ~ ilt a, IA #P I I OR I a ~ tl - a 1 %4 a ra 0 0 W I - 1, 9 1 C L "66 100 *00 '00 "00 "0 a 410 0 20 %19 000 100 100 1=99 VOO 1VO 010 0 000 010 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000000000 00001004110000*0*00006060960 of A%PAAAA60 0 0 0 0 * 0 o o * e i * 9 ~ 0000000 41 1 0000406600*0 000041000400 9 11 1 1 f -w-W -4~ 4 ; 1 ) or m p0 a it Of irf A I V S a *I OOA - , l-1 AA A. 1 4. 4 t. ~ Ist Amp ?.,p "OVIPI W t , a S- 0 , i . (soft, 0 -.00 00 go C 00 0 : 00 09 00 00 004 00 001 0 o If 1-00 udswe of thervalle n witb A i o o ro Desulfurintion of cast tassilum pemangluste. ith caldn4d OWS, ume and p0 coo .3 w 4) Likkaw Ddo 1040, No- 8- N. D. T4di. -- d vAin and HIM! and ft.,) l i 00 2 ne c (1) ca we: de1Jjlfvftt1T cak*d ,0d&, themite and firne. The dosage of the ton of liquid find tutit. is 6-7 kg,. soda and 3-4 kg. lime Per 0 0 int -12 Ft: the second, 6-7 1-9 A~ and It) Ar vxia. 3-4 kg ~1 Karnich Z T , . kg. thennitt. 00 00 1 : j 2 00 too 1 439,14.4 at L-il 8k TALLUNCOCAL LITINATURE CLASSEFKATICH u 09 1.10.,) At a., 401 eliw W3 11 ,0 , ' 1 u ' TA 94 An 1 4 1 PW a N 9 1 Air 84 1 J1 0 3 1 P Op 14 It of No n f 1 ls 10 * 0 1 : q 0 0 0 a 0 a e 0 * a 0 0 * a 41 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o : : o 00090100 O 0 9 - - 0000000e000 00100060000*0*66000009, : 1 4907,- YINMAL COMPOSITION Of PEAT WATKR AYD ITS RELATION TO SCME PRDPLRTIES OF Titoys-N.C. and Zharkova. A.T. (Isvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Otdol. Takh. xauk (Buil.Acad. sci. U.S.S.R., Sect. Tech* 8010,1946, 643-648: abstr., 1951, vol.45, 5389). The composition of peat was shown to depend an the mineral content of the water In the peat togs. With hiGb gypsum concentration of the water, pe- t had low bitumen eat high ash content, while with low gypsum concentration the reverse was true. This accounted for by the presence of Ca jiumatee In the high ash peat. C.A. USSR/Metals - Cast Iron Feb 51 "Titanium-Manganese Ferlitic Malleable Iron in Auto- mobile Building," N. D. Titov, ZIS "Lltey Proiz" No 2, PP 13, 14 Essential advantages of malleable iron with addn of titanium are increased plasticity, possibility of straightening parts in presses and better machina- bility than spheroidized manganese cast iron. Addn of 0.05-0.o6% Ti is sufficient with Mn-content of 1.0-1.2%. Also examd effect of Mg-addn on proper- tieE of perlitic malleable iron. 185T95 1 7 1 1, r I- A I f N rl- J-2 Journal of the iron and Steel Institute Vol. 176. Part 3 Mar. 1954 Protective Coatings E3-etrio Spark &"Aiiiii 61 NOWU 2- F Yffi:pz and'N LIUM06 F"Ulvdaftoo, 1953, # 1, A - P. I jIn mu; an]. T 16 Ivanov electrio metallizing machine i In use for,depoelting hard materf-In on steel -r Iron Mr. .. 1, From & primary volUga of 220 a pulat, Ing ~nd adjustable secondary voltap prodams a *park wh1oh', carrieumrticlea of the hard material (anode) on to the artiale (MthrX The hardneow of the dqmIW layer Is enh4noadi b of h, of th. cp At 0 V D. tov. (Lit rrOL-w"vo, 1956, (5), 21,25), (ruIrnAtzul.I 'r' 'nor"" 'Ou-="~l ty of &qtinp requirfcl in both ,-. . ,g.,Pu..'od,,V=8imV'. am dewribed. By va!ioua meuum the ewt of cutiag wm docrea"d by 84-8-6,.-g. r- - - ------- TITOV N D kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. Antomatic leading of molding sand into bins. Liteproizv.nAD*4: 12-13 AP '56. WaA 9:7) (Foundry machinery and supplies) (Sand, Foundr7) TITOV, N.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. -".~ Por further utilization of potentialities existing in foundries. Lit.proizv. no-5:5-8 My 156. (MLRA 9:8) (Molding machinery (Younding)) TITOV, N.D. Raising tba technical and economic work indicas of forging shops. Avt. i trakt. prom. no-7:1-5 Jl 156. (WM 9: 10) 1. 14oakovskiy avto2avod imeni I.A. Likbachev&. (Forging) AKSSSOV, Pavel NIkolayevIch. doktor tokhnicheuk1kh nauk, professor; ZUAA. N.2, kandidat tekhaicheakikh nauk, dotsent, reteenzent; FANTALOV, - =.I., doktor tekhaicheskikh nBuk. professor, retsenzent; KONSTANTI- NOV, L.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; UVAROVA, A.Y., takhnicheakiy radaktor; MODBLI, B.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Younding technology] Tekhnologiia litainogo proizvodstva. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. 1957. 664 p. (Founding) (MLRA 10:8) LIAR] 11 0 V, N.A.,kand. tekhn. naukl- TjjT(jV, lkaY~Ll. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; ~UDAy f , ~ - ,_ if., Y&'.A_. "i nz h . I red. Nater-cooled cupola furnacen and their ir,etailurgical pos- sibilities] VodookhI[,zi.daOPo-o vagntrib-I i 1kh v;nLuI.IuvgI.cIIO- skic vozinozimosti. Mo:;kva, Izd-vo 1964. 225 P. (MIHA 17:7) TITOV, N.D.; BRYKGV, V.D. Channel by channel oscillographic rerecording at the SSM-57 seismic station. Geofiz. razved. no.12t19-21 163. (MIRA 16:11) ZJD4-F~ ~Dmitr~ievi~ch kand. tekbli. nauk; S06NENKO, M.N., inzh., retsenzent; KATSW, A.B., lAzh., red.; CHFMYAK, O.V., red. izd-va; ELIKM, V.D., teklifil red. (Sand mixer operator In foiWries]Smaseprigotovitell liteinykh tsekhov. Moskva, MgLshgiz '1~62. 163 P. (MIRA 16:4) (4and, FmQry) 1~~TO , Nikolaj_,-inz. (Karadordeva 49/11 ulaz, Beograd) 0 Life of the -vertical quays made of steel sheets. BrodarstTo 4 no.10609-618 Ja-Mr '62. IK, Ya.I.; BPRANOV, A.V.; IVANOV, V.N.; KAZINNOV, S.A.; KURCHMAN, B.S;; LYASHCHMKO, N.N.; MARULIDI, R.A.; MILITSIN, G.K.; OZEROV, V.A.; SITNIGHMIKO, A.I.; TALTS, K.Th.; IMM, M.L.; T ITOf "k-D! kand.tekhu.nauk, retsenzent; MAUM., A.I., inzh., ~eT=enzen~F'IkMIZ, Ya.L., inzh., red.; TIMANCV, A.Ta., tekhn.red.; CHERNOVA. i.L. tekhn.red.; XLIKIND, V.D.. tekhn.rea. [Precision casting] Lit le po vyplavliaemym modeliam. Leningrad, 1961. 455 P. (MIRI 15:2) (Precision casting) TITOV, N.D. automtic oquipment for shaking out molds with cylinder-block castings. Avt.prom. no.10:34 0 160. (MlIk 13:11) 1. Moskovskiy avtozavod Iment Likhacbeva. (Holdiag (2'OULIdi.Rg)) t 25(l, 7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3281 Berezin, Boris Prokoplyevich, Aron Abramovich Mosyak, Vikentiy Harklanovich Nikiforov, Georgiy Ivanovich Pogodin-Alekseyev, Nikq~y Dmitrlyevich Titov. Boris Gavrilovich Shpitallnyy, and Nikolay Aksent'yevich Shcherbina Tekhnologiya vazhneyshikh otrasley promyshlennosti, chast, 2: Mashinostroyeniye; uchebnoye posobiye dlya vysshikh partiynykh shkol '~~Manufacturing Processes -of the More Important Branches of Industry, Part 2.-'Machinery Manufacture,;' Manual for Higher Party Schools) Moscow, Izd-vo VPSh i AON pri TsK KPSS, 1959. 376 p. 15,6oo copies printed. Sponsoring Agency; Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysshaya partly- naya shkola. Kafedra promyshlennogo proizvodstva i stroitellstva. Eds.: G.I. Fogodin-Alekseyev, AiG. Kokoshko, and D.R. Beyzellman; Tech. Ed.: K. M. Naumov. PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students or higher party schools. COVERAGE:'The book deals with manufacturing processes In %be mchine industrr~_ Rolling, drawing, pressing, forging, and stamping of metals are discuseed*in Part I, founding in Part II, welding and gas cutting in Part III, and metal cutting in.,. Part IV. No personalities are mentioned. Maere are no references. Card 1/9 Manufacturiag Processes of the More (Cont. SOV/3281 TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I. MTAL FOR14ING (B. .0. ShpitalInyyj doctor of Technical Sc14c'ea' Professor, and N. A.-Shebarbins, Engineo-;) Introduction Ch. 1. Bolling 1. Nomenclature of rolled products 2. Rolling mills 3. Rolling processes Ch. II. Drawing Ch. III. Pressing Ch. IV. Pbrging and Stamping 1. General information 2. Q~pen-die forging Card 2/9 3 8 11 11 22 28 31 33 33 33 Manufacturing Processes of the,Kore (Cout.) BOV/3281 Ch. V. Closed-die Forging 46 Ch. VI. Stamping Operations 55 PART IL FOUNDING (ff.-D. Titov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent) Introduction 6o Ch. I. Molding Materials. Preparation of Molding Mixtures 65 1. Molding and core mixtures 65 2. Properties of molding and core mixtures 68 7. Preparation of mixtures for molds and cores 69 Ch. U. Manual and.Machine Molding 74 1. Mawal mold-Ing 74 2. Machinetiolding. Mechanit.ation and automation of molding lines 76 3. Automatic and semi-automatic molding machines 79 4. Molding and casting conveyor 80 5. Automatic molding lines 82 6. Core mking 83 Card 319 Manufacturing Processles of the More (Coni.) SOV/3281 Ch. III. Melting and Pouring Metal Into Molds 88 1. Melting in cupolas 88 2. MaltAng in small converters 90 3- bIelting in electric furnaces 91 4. Properties of cast alloys 93 5. Nonferrous metals 98 6. AlumInum alloys 100 7. Magnesium alloys 101 8. Gating system 103 9. Filling of molds 103 10. Heat treatment of the castings 1o6 11. Rejects in casting. Measures for elimination of rejects 107 Ch. IV. Special Casting Methods Ul 1. 'Chill casting Ill 2. Die casting n4 3. Centrifugal casting 115 4. lav~stment casting 11T 5. Shell-mold casting 3-19 6. Technical and economic indices of casting-shop operatioa . in mass production 123 Card 4/ 9 Manufacturing Procesme of'th-- More' (Cont. SOV/3281 PART III. WELDING AND UnTOG OF METALS (G.1. Pogodin-Alekseyev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor) Development of Electric Welding,Technical and Economic Advantages 125 Ch. I. Electric-arc and Electroslag Welding 129 1. Manual electric-arc welding 129 2. Automatic flux-shielded are welding 138 3- Semi-automatic are welding 144 4. Electroslag welding 147 5- Gas-shielded are welding 151 Ch. II. Electrical-resistance Welding (A.A. Mosyak, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent) 158 1. Types of electrical-resistance welding 158 2. Butt welding 160 3- Spot welding 163 4. Seam welding 167 Ch. TI1. Gas Welding and Cutting (A.A. Mosyak) 170 1. Gases used in gas welding 170 Card 5/ 9 Manufacturing Processes-of the More (Cont.) SOV/3281 2. Welding flame 173 3- Equipment for ips velding 174 4- Ovwn cutting 176 Ch. IV. Weldability of Metals, Structure of the Beat-affected Zone, and Methods of Inspecting Welded Joints (G.I. Pogodin-Alekseyev) 179 1. Weldability of metals 179 2. Structure and properties of the beat-affected zone 183 3. Defects in welds and methods of inspection 189 PART IV. MANUFACTURING PROCESSES IN MACHINE BUILDING. METAL CUTTING ( V.M. Nikiforov and B.P. Berezin) Ch. I. Metal Cutting and Toole Used 197 I. Basic concepts 1W 1. General classification of machining operations 198 2. Elements of the single-point tool and the geometry of the point 200 3. Definition of some terms used in metal cutting 202 4. Science of metal cutting 204 5. Tool materials 209 card 6/ 9 Manufacturing Processes of the More (Coai.) SOV/3281 11. Types, methods,, and tools for metal cutting 2U 6. Tuzuing 211 7- Drilling, counter boring and reaming 216 8. Milling 223 9. Planing, shaping,and slotting. Broaching 229 10. Grinding 234 11. Threads and threading methods 241 12. Gear cutting 248 13. Finishing operations 253 14. Electrical and ultrasonic meth4s of machining metals 256 Ch. 11. Metal-cutting Machine Tools. Modernization and Automation 261 I. Gerberal information on the classific4tion of machine tools. Badic subassemblies and drives 261 1. Classification of metal cutting machine tools 261 2. Transmission and drive mechanisms for machine tools 262 Il. Machine tools 270 '5. MAchine tools of the'lathe group 270 Card 7/9 Manufacturing Processes of the More (Coat.) SOV/3281 It. Drilling and boring machi=s 296 5- Milling machines 305 6. Planers., shapers, and slotters. Broaching 1kchines 316 7- Grinding machines 1 324 8. Gear-bobbing machines and generating gear shapers 329 III. Modernization and automation of metal-cutting machine tools 331 9. Modernization of metal-cutting machine tools 331 :10. Automation of manufacturing prorcesses 333 Ch. M. Planning of Manufacturing Processes 338 I. Machining accuracy and quality control 339 1. Interchangeability 339 2. Tolerances and fits of smooth cylindrical joints 340 3- Characteristic features of tapered and threaded joints 345 4. Surface quality and surface roughness 346 5. Qmlity control and measuring methods 348 11. Processes in the manufacture of parts 36o 6. Initial desigm data 36o 7. Types of blanks. Operational allowances and tolerances 361 Card 8/9 Manufacturing Processes of the More (Cont.) SOV/3281 8. Reference elemen,-~s and their selection 362 9. Operator instruction sheets 363 10. Selection of the sequence of operations and cutting regimes 364 11. Selection of equipment, fixtures, cutting tools.,and measuring instruments 365 12. Prumming-time standard and its content 366 ITT. Assemb~y-of machines 368 13. General information 368 14. Organizational aspects of assembly work 3T1 AVAILAM: Librar7 of Cong:ess (TA 145.K6) Card 9/9 4/11kW BMZIN, Boris Prokoplyevich; MOSYAK, Aron Abramovich; HIKIFOROV, Vikantiy Markianovich; POGODIH-AIZ-,'KSZYZV, Goorgiy Ivanovich, prof., y,,J) itriyevich; SHPITALIM, Boris doktor tekhn.nauk; TJT Gavrilovich; SHC INA, Hikolay ye KOKOSHKO, A.G., red.; BEY2ZLIKIN, D.R., red.; ITAUMOV, K.M., tekhn.red. (Technology of the most important industrial branches] Tekhnologiia vazhnoishikh otraslei PrOMYBhlennosti. Pod red. G.I.Pogodina-Alekseeva. Moskva, Izd-vo VPSh i AON pri TeK 12W. Pact 2. [Machinery industry; manual for higher party schools] Mashinostroenie; uchabnoe posobie dlia vysshikh partiinykh shkol. 1959. 376 p. (MM 12:11) (Machinery industry)