SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TSYPUKHIN, B.A. - TSYRKIN, I.Z.

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HUB-111) A, A, ,Inzh. MA~',T,Olr, tre Rear Fe-jl' ;I ~j pr:,ble:ls 0: 164 E,-, 35 ric.12:57-513 A 18W OrS. C' (MIR DOROFEYEVP V.M.; POLUSHKIN, B.V.; TSYRAN, N,I. Thermal and anaphylactoid edew-s in aicute radiation sicknesa. Vest.-AMU-SSSR 20 no.9:78-93 165. (MIRA 18.-11-) 1. Institut meditsinskoy radiologil. AWI SSSR, Obninsk. USSP/Fem Anint-Is. Si-all Hormd Crttlc Q-3 Abs Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 11, 1958, No 49982 Author B Inct Buryet-11ongo!'"ft ;oobb~ical Instituto of Voterinery Sciuncz~r Title Clinicrl end Hc-mrtolo[_icvl Dntn in Hoiforr end Prii,appree %then Using Variour DiotF. Orig Pub Tr. Buryct.-Mong. zoovut. in-to, 1957, vyp. 11, 99-106 Abstrrct In order to crtvbliEh the cffcctr of vcriour diotF on thri st,~tc of hcclth an cows, tcstr worc pcrfor-.,c',' on 2 Evoupr of hcifcrf~ end privirprri-e. One group rcpm:cntod the subcon- contretc test group rnd the othor the conccntrntc control group. The vni:2vlr of the fir_~t group were fed 38.4 percent of conccntrrtcF nnd 61.6 pcrccnt of hny dcrivcd froi- Juicy cnd -rcon fc:cds. The rocond group received 051.3 perecnt of conccn"re4k-,cr rnd 38.7 pr-.rccnt of the hc-y. In the rni--.?PIF of thc Ist group ~hcdding was cc-iplotod cs follovs: in 56 Purcont of the cows in April, end in 33.Lt percent of the cows by tho end of May. In the socond group Fheddin- vics corripletcd CPrd 1/2 20 USSR/Fem Anin-In. Snell Hornad Cettle AbF Jour t Rof Zhur - Biol., No 11, 1958, No 49982 Q-5 sc follovic: in 37.5 porccnt of tho cown by the end of Mpy cnd in 62.5 percent at the beginning of June. In cows of the lst group notor function, of the gvstrointc~tinvl trpct warQ norc nerkod. In tho 1st group tho roto of hGcrt con- trrctionc end roapiratory movonent!: worc*lovor then in tho 2nd group. Prolongcd plentiful fecding with concentrFtOF cauccd dyctrophic disturbances of the heart. The enix-,.el blood of the lvt group cont!7inod meny ly-phocytes, the blood of the ani-irls of the second group contnincd mrny noutro- philc. A better phyFiologicel orgrnic state wrs noted in the animcls of' the Ist group. Cr.rd 2/2 TSYREIMCMELYEV, B. Zh. Xin Higher Education U-"'SR. Voscow Veterinar~, Academ~. Chair of Clinical Diagnostics. TSY-AENDORMIYEV, B. Zh. "The clinical status and blood indications of -,oung cattle with various types of feeding and housed in stalls." Min Higher iAucation USSR. Moscow Veterinar-5 Academy. Chair of Clinical Diagnostics. 10,'6. (Dissertation for the Der-ree of Candidate in Veterinar~, Sciences) SO: Knizlnaya_Letopis', No. 20, 11056 S/169~62/000/010/009/071 D228/ '307 Tsyrendorzhiyev, TS.Ts. TITI-1: Question of the physical properties of rocks and ores on the territory of Buryatiya ---~7',' -1 OD 1 -AL Rc-Liferativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 10, 1962, 12, abr,tract IOA76 (Kratkiye soobshch. Buryatsk. komplek- SI.I. n.-i. in-ta, no. 2,-1960, 42-45) Data are -ivcn about the susceptibility and remanent 0 ma,r-actization, the density, the resistivity, - and other physical prop. ertics of rocks and ores. ,~-.,',bstracter's note: Complete translation-7 Card 1/1 OCH I ROV, TS-yb I -k 0c; h ""U'll " f Ev Eoj z ~ ina B, I -tv-~fl: I y E' v a n r v an x:-v Vladim.'A- Stzq:,anov~,.~h. TUFfITKiiAYEV' o-tv. red.,, (Devel-pmez,'~ or lri ".~csl.(, 11 T'riw.-, -a-midnog., RazvIt.'e. balkal i a I I , Zabaykal2la. UAan-~Ide, aur!a~zilc::,e kn--zhj,,c-a izd-vo, 19,--5. 207 p. WILRA a!3,,, 12"1 SSSH ff~- TSYRENDO~Mj7EV,TSI, TS, Tectonic elements in the Lake Baikal region according to geophysical data. Geol. i geofiz. no.6:60-67 163. (MMA 19: 1.) 1. !3uryatskiy komplekanyy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR, Ulan-Ude. Subtaitted February 30) 1962. USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and S-1 Pathological). Methods and the Technique of Investigation. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Bioli, No.10, 19~8, 45478 Author : Ts~renko, G. Inst : Not given Title : Basic Methods of Embalming (According to Data Supplied by Foreign Literature). Orig Pub: Arabiv patologii, 1957, 19, No 2, 79-82. Abstract: No abstract Card 1/1 BUYANTUYEV, B.R.; TSMNOV, B.TS. Problems in the protection of nature in Buryatia. Kraeved. sbor. no.6:3-14 161. (14M 15:2) (Buryat Mongolia-Hatural resources) TSYRE140V, D.TS,,; DUBCHENKOS V.I. ,------Occurrence of Cambrian fauna in sedimentai-y metamorphic rocks of the northern Ralkal Highland. DokleAN SWR 145 no.2;1+08.-410 J1 162. (NM 15:7) 1. Geologos"yemochnaya ekspeditsiya Duryatskogo geologichookogo upravleniya. Predstavleno akademikom, D.V.Nalivkinym, (Baikal Lake region-~eology,, Stratigraphic) 0 0 0 0 0 4 a 6 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 fa 00 000 6 0 e 0 0 s @ 0 0 0 0000000 go** 4 s e # o 4 I j 1 4 5 6 ? 8 - %W If it 11 64 Is W it 4 to x 11 U a N 23 A V n .4 ja 91 U LI It 33 M u as Is W I j AS rA -.3-4 .-L.-.L- A A r Q -I- If I A4 0 M IN U 1 4 00 f: 0 0 09 .00 .00 -00 of me I,dmcm &%Potts ftiolT intensive tower J -00 . T*xIujwbAqW~ ~I %. 1. 1xvrkov. 0 f! aj. (IT-, S. R j 161 25 -. (11m, 1. it . 09 0 0 coo 00 too 00 '00 00 ffGKAL LITINATURE CLASS$FKATICO tTA ASS o LkV L A tiq ~ o u is AV p0 - ty it W K A w III K a it it Iff 3 Is An I S V tw 11 , ~ 0 0 0 *:0 is me 00 0 ;: 0 *0 0 IN a 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 166 let Ole 4 0 a 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 01' TSYRENZHAPOVA B.M Comparative evalluation of the effectiveness of surgical tr--atwnl. of traimatio u-ethral strictures. Urologiia. 29 no.2t23-28 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 18:7)t.-' J. Urologichesknva klinika (zav. - prof. A.Ya. Abramyan) Moskovsko , II oblastnogo nauchno-issleclrva-~&t'r.-kogo klinicheskogo tDatituta imenlo'' Vladl.--drskogo. LUKOV, B.14., prof. (Kuybyshev); PETROV, V.I., dotsent (Moskva); FAVIZUKO, T.M.. aspirant (Moskva); YEPEOIArEV, V.G., prof. (Leningrad); ADO, A.D., prof.; VGVSI, M.S., prof.; YEDIOIAYEV, V.G., prof. (Leningmd); KUPRIYANGVA N.A. (Kazan'); FETROV, G.I. (Moskva); DOLGOPOLOVA, A.V. (1-11oskva~; SAKHARGV, P.P., prof.; BYKH0VSKIY, Z.Ye., prof.; MIRIKOVSKIY, prof. (Chelyabinsk); KWELICH0110K) I.P. (frkutsk); W-MIN, Ya.S., prof. (Moskva); I-IINIKOVSKIY, A.Kh., prof. (Chelyabinsk); MILISHTLY11, T.N., doktor med.nauk (LeninErad); TRUTNEW, V.K., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof.;-TUIES-HKIN, B.D kand.med.nauk (Moskva); SOBOLI, I.M., prof. (StavropolT; TURIK, G.M. (Moskva); FRENKELI, M.M. (Moskva); MAZO, I.L.; POKRYVALOVA, K.P.; PIRCSKURYAKOV, S.A., prof.; ATKARSKAYA, A.A., prof.; GOLIDFARB, I.V., prof. (Izhevsk); PORIUBINOVSKAYA, 11.11. (1-loskva); RUDIEV, G.P., prof.; VOL~FSO114, I.Z... prof. (Stalingrad); DOROSIMIKO, I.T., prof. (Kalinin); - ROZENFELID, M.O., prof. (Leningrad.); SHULIGA, A.O., prof. (Orenburg); MIKHLIV, Ye.G., prof.; TRETIYAROVA, Z.V. (Moskva); I.LMYLOV, U.N., prof. (Moskva); DOROSIENKO, I.T., prof. (Kalinin); YEITU401AYEVA, V.G., prof. Speeches in the discussion. Trudy gos. nauch.-issl. inst. ukha, gorla i nosa no.11:79-87..120-146,179-186,233-248,311-333 159. (MIR-A 15:6) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Ado). 2. Direktor Moskov- skogo gosudarstvennogo instituta ukha, gorla i nosa (for Trutnev). (OTORHINOT.LP33mumy-CONGRESSES) TSYRII,OIIOV, Growth of cities in the Buryat A.S.S.R. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 9 no.9:10-12 159. OGRA 13:2) l.Minietr kommunalinogo khozyavotTa Bur3ratskoy ASSR. Ouryat-Mongolia--Cit7 planning) (Buryat-Mongolia--Mmicipal services) - M 1 1 0 v r l J- J, Is 1-16 a it p '111 A 7 u l~l it I) a a a At a a a a " - - - !? CI]II 0 1 x S - -s -- 00 00 -00 Do Oj 00 -U*WJik UNSASSIUM 114M nupfaitts of the Uttlo 1161U nd 1- Ts ikov Nkl tdkitt bi K T K -00 . . . ams. a . . . c - yl -77i 7 33 47 (i 7 "of , - n 1 1, Dramb Acatif. Sci. s 1 4 00 l McaUsh j2)(ligro).-Prellmitriary explo.. uslas Ibir mcibod "so 00 i atJoplinjum coMilkw of Nantarl (C. A. 19, 1540). for the electritly"sof tnaxne%ite froin the Little Kbinsan (Far -00 00 1 lCamem Relghm) indiviste that the r%trittive th-Immitili III -00 00 Iblit rrgitnl are W41114N.- at faw mai'li'll Im %inL P860 00 j .00 000 GOO OOj COO goo woo goo WOO Ali ttoo ate I.F,& last I ;-X . IIIN, wl.slip lie, ill 8 0 0 u 0 Alp 00 is D, v It, w of K a It IS 'V' x w A i a cw 0 a a -1 Ir ft 2 a a v � . - 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 00 4 00 Oro 000000 1960649046094 It 0 0 It So 00 0 It 0 0 0 00 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 IN 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 o 9 0 MMUM, ~ TS'"MT111t A. A. 5657. lofinovt S. A., Turbin, B. G. i Tsyrint A. A. 14akhanzatsiya i elektrifikatsiYa seltskogo khozyaystva. (Ucheb. posoblye dlya agr. tekhnikMnov). Riga, latvosizdat, 1954 608 s. s ill. 23 sm. 5.000 ekz. 12 r 20k. v per. -Bibliogr:s 597. -na latysh. yaz. (55.954) 631-3/ (016.3) SO: Knizhnwja, Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955 Tc,!-qTN, ;,*... -~- 29.?()-L. V3 iT,?ni,? norsbre - -. - i.n-t !;i:?J. 4--ros ts-;-15-r6rov. nauch-trkn- 'rPf7'ot 1~ IF , \ -,r-r I oi1c; 5 I-L 1; -.40 '-' C 7 -%1 n ~ , , .'- , - , I - SO: L--topis' '~,h"rrRl,nvjb 6tatply, 14 ol. 39, Xoslkva, 1949 V.N., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LATKIN, A.H., redaktor [deceased,]; TSYRIN, A.A., redaktor; VODOLAGINA, S.D., tekhnichoakiy redaktOF'-" (Electric equipment for tractors Wd automobiles] Blakirooborudoranie traktoroy I avtomobileis Izd* 39s perer. I dop. Moskva, Goo. isd-To selkhos. lit-ry, 1954. 360 p. (MLRA 7:10) (Autom6bilee--Zlectrie equipment) (Tractors--Electric equipment) GROIHOLISKIY, Malay Federovich. ka#LdIdat tekhmicheakfth ummk; TSYRIN, A.A,, rodaktor; CHAPSKIY, O.U., radaktor; YMOLAGIFIA, B.D,, takhnicR"IMY redaktor. [Welding in the repair of tractors mad farm machines] svarka pri re- wante traktorey i sel'sk*kh*zIaistv9naykh mashin. Mookya, Gas. isd-v* sellkhes. lit-ry, 1956.278 p. (HLRA 935) (Welding) (Agricultural machinery-Repairing) , - -, 4k J /V /t - " , / 10711qov, S.A.,, ka'ndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; TSYRIN, A.A., kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk; LATKIN, A.N. (deceatie'dj, 'Fea~c"rMr-e,-VODOUG INA, S.D., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Use of trucks in agricultural Mcepluatateiia avtomobilel v sel'skom khoslalstva. Izd. 2-e, ispr. i dop. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit- ry, 1~,54. 448 p. [Microfilm] (MLHA 7:11) (Yarm mechanisation) (Motor trucks) TSYRUMNIKOV., A.S., dotsent; YEPEMIN, I.Ya., inzh. Degasification of coal in the work zone of a seam. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.6:22-24 Je '63. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Institut teploenergetiki AN UkrSSR. TSYSARI , H. V. Baking properties of the southern Ukraine strong wheats from the 1962 crop. lzv.vys,ucheb,zav.; pish,.-b.tekb,no. 2:18-20 164. (MIRA 17;5) 1. Odesskiy tekhnolcgicheskiy Institut imeni Lomonosova, kafedra, tekhnologjA zerna. IOPINCY, Samail Ibramovich, doktor tekhn.:aauk; TSTRIN, Arkadiy Alekseyevich, kand.tekhn.nauk; CHAFMIT, O.U., (Using trucks in agricultural Ekspluatateiin avtomobilei v sell- ekom khoziaistve, Izd,3., dop. i parer. Moskva, Gos.iEd-vo, sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 408 p. (MMA 13:5) (Notortrucks) I I ~ I I)IIA71 0 1 y !-" 1- 1-1/,-" : j I- - ,, k- , I I L , t-t - i I-) y , ) ! / ,,fl A I\ r-/ I - V KOZI, Vladimir Alakeandrovich; TSYRIN. Ar1radiy. AlakoeyevIch; CHAftKIY, Olog Ustinovich; LUKIN, O.A.,' redaktor; MOBODTSOVA, N.G., tekhniche- skiy redaktor [Repair of tractor parts] Remont truktornykh detalai. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo sellkhoz'. lit-ry. 1956. 319 1). (KMA 10:4) (Tractors-Repairing) IOFINOT, Samuil Abramovich; kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; TURBIR, Boris Grigerlyevichi k:andidat takWchaskikh xnukt-T ArW STM! _Iy Aleksayovich, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; CFJIISMO' O.U., 4'- .G'Lktor; VODOLAGINA, S.P., takhnichaskiy redaktor. (Mechanization and electrification of agriculture] Mekh&nizatsU& i elektrifikataiia sallskogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Gos.izd-To sell- khoz. lit-rv, 1956. 544 P.[Microfilml MRA 9:6) (Farm mechanization) (Electricity in agriculture) (Agricultural machinery) IOVINOV, Samuil Abramovich, kand.tekhn.nouk; KOCHUROV, Nikolay Ivanovich, kand.takhn.nauk; TSYRIN, Arkadiy Aliekqtqevich, kand.tekhn.nauk. Prinimal ALINOT, P.T.. tekhn.nauk. CHAPSKIT, O.U., red.; GIMMAYXVA, 2.7., tekhn. red.; BARAROVA, L.G., takhn.red. [Farm machanization and electrification; pover utilization in agriculture] Nekhanizatelis i elektrifikstaiia sel'skogo khozisistva; energetika sellskokhozijiietvennogo proisvodstva. Pod obBhehei red. S..A.Iofinove. Leningrad, GOB.izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1960. 383 P. (miRA 14:z) (Farm mechanization) (Blectricity in agriculture) ALEKSANDHOVSKIY, Nikolity Ivanovich; PRITSKER, Petr Yakovlotioh; RUBINSHTEYN, Sholom Yakovlevich; DRONG, I.I., prof., rod.; TSYRIN, A.A., red.; BARANOVA, L.G.p tekhn.red. ("Belarus'" universal tractors] Universaltnye traktory "Belarus'.11 Moskva, Izd-vo "Ko S',, 1964. 278 P. lf (MIRA 17:3) ~i \, I v tr--.31 1 Vj /11,, IOFINOV, S.A.; TSYRIN, A.A. Collection of scientific works of the LeningrAd Agricultural Institute. Mekh. i elk. sots. sellkhoz. 15 no.2:63 '58. (MIRA 11:5) (Agricultural research) (Farm mechanizAtion) (MIRA 11:5) TSYRIN, A. A 2 v Sel lskrfr~ 1-hOz7aY---',l6 (US0 Of Trilck In A -ricT t, -1 jre (L~-) S. .1. Iofinov i A. ~'. Tsirrin. Moshra, S-11'~llozclat, 1954. 44F' p. illus., diagrs., tables. Bibllographicil footnotes. 1,111OVSKIY9 11.1-Ly TSYRKIN', P.I.T., in-zh, Using the method of povder metallurgy in mamZracti.:--ing part'S. Mashinostroenle no.4;69-70 JI-Ag '64. OSR-A. 17, 10) TSYRKIN, I.Z.,insh. Dynamic balancing of rotors of TV-2-30-2 generators. Anprgetik 6 no. 1;22-23 Ja~158. kMIRA 11:8) (Balancing of machinery) (Turbogenerators) OSTROVSKIY, Ya.M., kand.tekhn.nELuk; KURKIN, N.F. inzh.; KRYUMDV, A.I.; 1.1 t TSYRKIN, I.Z., Inzh. Reducing the starting time of boilers and turbines [with summary in Engliahj. Toploen6rgetika 5 no-9:34-39 S '58. (MIRA 11:10) l.Moskovsko.ve rayonnoye upravleni7e eni)rgokhozyayBtva. (Boilers) (Steam turbinen) 25(6) SOV/91-59-5-14/27 AUTHOR Belyakov, V.11.~ Technician,a_nd Tsyrkin, I.Z., Engineer. '2ITL.;,': Signalization Chart for MleaEuring of Bearings Vi- bration by Mieans of Distance Vibration-Illeasuring Instruments (Skhema signalizatsii pri zamerakh vibratsii podshipnikov distantsionnymi vibroi- zmeritel'nymi priboranji) PER 10 D I C I'LL Energetik, 1959, Nr 5, pp 25-26 (US)SR) ABSTRICT: This article describes the functioning of a BIP-4 device for measurin- the vibration in the bearings, worked out by TsITHMASh, provided with bulb si-nali- zation. The author recommends to use the three- wire, two-side signalizatior. scheme shozrn in Fig 2. U There are 2 circuit diaCrazL,:,. Card 1/1 -NMKINj,- ~I.Z. inzh.; IGKULICHi G.V.p inzh. Remote controlled start-and servicing o."' the steam ejectors of block-type systems. Energetik 10 no.lW3-14 D 162. (MM 16 il) (Boilers) (Remote control) SOV196-58-8-1122 AUMORS: Ostrovskiyj Ya. M., Candidate of Technical Science, Kurkin, N.F., Kryukov, A.I., Tsyrkin, I.Z,,, Enginoe.-5 .................... TITLS: The Operation of Thermal Powe:, Stations in a System under Variable Load Conditions (Rabota teplovykh elektrostantsiy sistemy v usloviyakh peremennykh nagruzok) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetikaj 1958, Nr 8, PP 3-8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The load curve of Mosenergo power stations has always exhibited sharp peaks because of the large light industry~ domestic and traction loads. Until the Moscow-Kuybyshev transmission line was opened in 1956, the base load was mainly covered by thermal stations, which made up 85% of the installed capacity. Small hydro,stations took some of the peaks2 and low- and medium-pressure stations were unloaded at off-peak hours. When large imports of power began to be taken from Kuyb7shevq the conditions of electricity supply in Moscow and the central regions greatly improved. Howeverg in order to avoid wasting water at Kuybyshev, load had to be taken as uniformly as possible throughout the day to the fall capacity of two Card 115 F+0O-kV transmission lines. Therefore, the load peaks on the thermal stations became much more marked; moreove-.?7 SOV/96-58-8-1/22 The Operation of Thermal Power Stations in a System under Variab*le Load Conditions it was necessary to keep sets in reserve in case of failure of supply from Kuybyshev. The overall ratio of maximum to minimum load on the steam stations became about 2.4. Many sets and boilers had to be started up to meet the morning peak. Combined heat- and electric-power-supply turbines, which formed about 215% of the total capacity, could only be unloaded to the extent permitted by their heat loads; moreover, some stations had to burn excess gasq particularly in summer when the gas is less used for heating and cooking. Finallyq the Cherepet I station, because it uses very-high-pressure sets of high efficiency, was kep4- on base load as far as possiblo. Therefore, on many thermal stations, the ratio of maX4MUM to minimum load was up to 5, as indicated by the gi?aph in Fig l.- In some cases stations had to be kept loaded to maintain the voltage in particular districts. When peat was specially plentiful, peat-fired stations were kept ranning. Load curves of a Card 2/5 thermal station containing turbines type VK-100-2; (100 Y1W) with direct-flow boilers, and turbines VK-35 with drum-type SOV196-58-8-1122- The Operation of Thermal Power Stations in a System up-der Variable Load Conditions boilers, are given in Fig 2', the steam conditions being 60 atm 4850C. Further effects of supplies from Kwibyshe-..r are seen in the following figuras for the annual number of hours of utilisatlon of installed capacit7; 1-9551, 6961; 19562 6358- 19579 1+507. The reliability and quality of power suppiy was, however, much improved when power was received from Kuybyshev, Because there was more reserve plant, more attention could be paid to maintenance and reconstruction work and the number of faults was much reduced. Turbines and boilers could then be run for longer periods without stopping, as will be seen from Table 1, which shows, for different years, the number of sets not requiring major ova--haul' Some'small inefficient turbines were con--.,rerted to ba::k.-,p-essure operation, The way in which a 17;600--1,W Metr:)politan-Vickers turbine was reconstructed for back-pressure operaticn is shown in Fir, 4. Curves of the installed 3apaclty and isa in output of high- and super-high-pressare sets arG given in Fig 3. The increase in the number of times boilers were started UP will be seen from Table 24 tests were acc-tordingly made Card 3/5 to cut down the time requi-.ed to bring turbines a-r-d boilers on load. Because of the need to keep sets in running Q SOV/9~--1~84-1/22 The Operation of Thermal Powrer Stat i-ons in a Sy~_-tlen Var-jable Load Conditions reserve, many had to wc,-k on vsry light loads, causing various problems, which are explainGd. Economy of fded water on high-pres-oure sets was important. As a result of tests made, the distribution of load betwean eq:aipment, within a given station and batieen stati..-nis was zraviewed. It was found. -that most inedi-am- and high-pressure t,vrbines could be made to work indefinitely -it the lightast loads without disconnecting the regeneiative heaters. Thd s fauilitated taking up load.. It was moye difficult to zan boilers on light load.. Howevt~r, in every ctaseq when tuh,~- Kuybyshev. station became dis,~oiine-lted th-e load was successfally taken up without oexr-ious frequently dr")p. Barring gear was install-0 _jn many medium-pre s sure tarbines. Special efforts were made -to keep to a minfuram the rcamber of sets in running resar-,;ra, but the possibilities were limited by the need to maintain voltage in particular parts of the system. Data on the rramber of starts made in Card 4/5 1955-57, mainly to "zegulate tho system load on suburban stationsq are given in Table 3, The amount of fuel sov/96-58-8-1/22 The Operation of Thermal Power Stations in a System under Variable Load Conditions consumed in starting-up rose from 4000 tons in 1956 to 8000 tons in 1957; hence the importance of making rapid starts. Despite the more severe operating conditions that resulted from the accentuated peaks in the load curve) the power stations operated reliably, the technical and economic efficiencies of the power system as a whole were improved, and the reserve was sufficiently flexible when Card 515 fau'lts occurred on the Moscow-Kuybyshev transmission line. The.re are 1+ figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Mosenergo 1. Steam power plants--Performance SOV/96-50-9-6/21 L 1-- AUTMORS: Ostrovskiy Ya.M. , (Can,~ida',-c; of Technf cal Science) ane,. Tsyrl!---in I. Z, Kurl, in T-T. P. ~ Kryukov I. ------------- ~) .. 1, tj , I J' TITLE; Rodlici "!1o Of ',kilnr3 an~ urbines (So, 11 1 -~ 1, -0 Xrashclieniyo vromeia. :r- '10V i ~ur 1A, 1 S P11210DICAL; Toplocnari;ati*M, ic,531 Nr r, 3L,- (US R) 4OS23ACT: U I ix~, ior bc Aran 'Zo be yl-ran- I.; d 1' 1, vii Xuybyehev in 1 c, 5, 7 ~ ~lo 1 o a ." qv c, o -' j 'j ao i i:,~ o n 'V*', i a I.: o s c, o u0!~ T 0 rSysteLl -or:A ane, so tlic '~--i;Je Uj bo4lCr3 Jas U-M U Now tho ma".;er is of;her-vrise., S i1o of L;rcat b a c vai 3,3 boilers arc z"l-trt"od uiuc'i moro often. Tiie boilor jc'n-,-'U1c-S 1-P-y the -are given -Ln Table 1 and are v-;,r-.,, t'icy iiwolve coi-,siderable fuel consir--.--i)'%,ion and loss of Lead water. A r-u-,.-,bGr of S")Z~c--,11 -,p3rc, -.'a-~e on 'u-o-1-lers wi~Lh the object of -L u reducin.g, blic3c ti-.103. 1 an-11 2 slwr graphs of accelerated (1 hour 45 ia-4-nal.-cs) and nor-~.ial (') hours 45 mi-rratcs) starts on a boilcr type TP-230. In both cases bollor been in reserve for about 32 hours. Startinr- aclcolera-'Led by put~,,J-ng t-,.Io muffle Card 1/6 burne-os on tac furnace and corlT..ectin~; Uwo fuci foodors to SOV/96-58-9-6/21 Reducing the of Boilors and TurDines I- Iras to )rotoct tho super- Utio -main lourners. U U heaters a-ain3'L-1 o::cessivo '-*,i~,craturos, as the ordina-,y U ?.or -is -ooi; of-Getive 'uring su U U_ - U .der-'asa' te-i-a-jerature rei~ulau S ta T t in The ie_-,-~_,ture differences obtained in the drums -.re-ro ~)ractically the sane in t-lao -u'-,.Io cases. The reco,_,)xoenU",3d curve of pressure ri3e durin.- accelerated startin- of a boilcar typo TP-230 uii--' rm race of rise 0 110 of satura'6,ion ton -,era'-ure of abou 1000C ;)or I our is given U LI T!i(, shor-"~-cr _,-~ar_~Jm-t_JT -,e roduced the 'Uel in FiZ 3. f consum-j)'Uion from 18. 5 to IIF tons of convent-Joilal fuel. Some of t-'.Ie revealod differences of up t-O 100()C 'U'Llo cind~3 of tlie Irujil duo to the presezice of barriers insidle it. A device -vas nade to heat up tulhe drum with Steari from nci~~-hbourin7 boilers.. The startins time 01 those boilers could then be roducod to 2 1.2oUr.3 Wi'~,h a Lia---r-iuum torm_-)erature difference of 300C in the drum. , The super-heaters were cooled by condensate injectio'n. T.ri e k., -icated steau mmin dif-icul'y was to maintain 1"ne su-,~er-L U Card 2/6 tempera-tuiLro within bounds. The simVlest method of protectin;, the su-per-heaters was -to use the mill fan to ,ml U U sov,/96-58-9-6/21 Reducing the Starting-tirac of Boilers and Turbines 0 blow air into tho furnace through windows above the burners and to blow doom the su,-.)or-heater with condensate. A graph of an accelerated ot.artu on a hJ* gh- ]?re s sure drum-tyj)e boiler burnin, IA'oscow Basin Coal is -iven ill Fic, 4. Firing was commenced uith fuel oil. The Createst tomparat-are difference on tho drum was 70()IC7 and the fuel oil consurril-4- tion was 2.5 tons less than usual. At proment a lot of boilers are Icoj)t ir, ho2 ,- reserve ovornil;~,---ht. The best procedure for Keeping boilers in hot reserve was sour;ht by tests in which a hirpi,_-pressure boiler was lefv'- connected to tae steam- main and fired b-xT tiro fuel--,-iI nozzles. The draught, fans and auxiliary equi~-men-t were stop-ped and the boiler wori-IL-ed on natural draul-at. A boiler in this condition can be brought on to load Verir qu-i--I:ly but it, is rather wasteful of fuel. Tests ,.!ere also mlade with a boiler left comqec~ed to -,'-fte 341-eam mains but unfired. Var-'ou-; measures were tazl.,en t o ~-e t.a-in heat in the boiler L uhich iras in reserve for four a.-nd -a half 'n-ours. Th-e steam temperature droj),ped from 50003 to 3900C but was restored Card 3/6 to full temperatUre in about 15 milnutes. Oonparative data U U on thermal losses before improvinp the theriiial insulation SOV/96-~8-c-4/21 Rcducing the Starting-time of Boilers and Turbines at one power station are given in Table 2. The work U ' k' showo".1 Lhat a high-prci~isziiro boilor bo tip in two hours from the cold and in. 45 iainutes after being iii reserve overnight without .-isk of damage and with ccnsider- able Saving of fuel. Some two or three hours before commencing firin.a a cold boiler it is advisable to fill the drum with hot food-.-.rator, so raizin~; -its "t-rall terrlparal;ure to 90 - 950C. IPien the furnaces are forced for 'purposes of accelerated starting s-,,-,ec-ial attention r--iusit be paid to hoatinl- the screens uniforMl,r; to this end a large number L .1 of burners must be used and they s*nould be well distributed around the furnace. Despite earlier work the time required to start? up a turbine remained e:ccessive. For instance, accordin.- to the works, instructions a turbine type VK-100-2 takes 13.5 hours fron, the cold and a turbine SVK-150, 50 - 60 hours. Two !,,iothods ifere used to cut the time: accelerated starting with rated steam conditions, but quicker individual operations; and starting the turbine Card 4/6 whilst raising steam in the boiler. After many tests made a with thermo-couples fitted to turbines it became possible t-3 SOV/96-58-0-6/21 Reducing the Starting-time of Boilers and Turbines regulate the starts by the thermal conditions of the turbine rather than by a fixed time-table. According to the 1956 manufacturers' instructions the time required to start and put on load a turbine VK-100-2 was already cut to 9-1- hours. Recent recommendations have cut this time 2, by a further two hours, and the resent conditions will be seen from the time chart in Fig 6. During 1957, tests em were made on starting turbines in the Moscow power syst whilst steam was being raised in the boilers. The circuits used to isolate a boiler-turbine unit are given in Figs 6 and 7. In other tests the turbine was started with steam of reduced temperature and pressure, derived from the normal steam mains. It was found possible to cut the turbine starting times to about half of the former values. Details are given of the starting times required after the turbine had been standing for various periods. It is particularly difficult to start a boiler-turbine set as a unit after standing 5 - 7 hours overnight, because the turbino and boiler cool at different rates. The risk of Card 5/6 passing cold steam into a hot turbine can be overcome by first raising the temperature and pressure in the boiler SOV/96-58-cy-6/21 Reducing the Starting-time of Boilers and 'Turbines somewhat. Unit starts with reduced steam conditions are now becoming fairly common. In making accelerated starts Q -the condition of the thermal insulation on the turbine is very important. It should be possible to reduce still further the time required to start up boilers and turbines. There are 7 figures, 2 tables, no literature references. ASSOC I AT ION.-I, ~. 140`~ENERGO 1. Boilers--Operation 2. Turbines--Operation Card 6/6 TSYRKINI, Mikhail Isaakovich; UPITANSKIY, Vill Moiseyevich; PETROV) P.P.) kand. tiejj~n. ., retsenzent; RAPOPORT~ L.L$ kand. tekhn. nauks retnenzent; LEVINy M.I., kand, tekhn. nauk, naucbnyy red.; ONE- MAN, M.A., red.; TSAL, R.K., tekhn, red, [Remote control systems for main marine diesel ergines) Sistemy di- statsionnogo upravleniia glavnymi sudovymi dizeliami. Leningrad, Goa. soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. pronyahl.., 1961. 245 p - (Remote control) (Marine diesel engine's-Water) (MIRA 14:11) TSMWNj M.Ya. (Armavir) Determining the trigonometric functiong With the help of fUnof equations. Mat,PMB, no,4245-254 161, jonal (Trigonometrical functions) (MIRA 150) BFLOV, and cobqlt, M, us L r., "he n0.3.,179-'83 1. M TRI; gornoy pr . .... -21--orn KLIMEITKO, V.L.; TSYRKIII, Ye.B. "Economic aspects of the industry of synthetic materials." Reviewed by V.L. Klinenko., Z.B, ~-~im.Prom. no.9:62.2-623 Ag 162. i~j-.q) (3ynth, ric ;~7Wu~Aa) KLIWMKO, V.L.; TSYRKIN, Ye.B.; KH12HITYAK, V.F.; MASLYANISKIY, G.N.; BURSIAN, N.R. - - - I - -- Efficiency of the process of the isomerization of gasoline fractions. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 10 no.7:50-53 JI 165. (MIFIA 18:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut neftekbimicheAM protsessov, V.1 :7) wjo prom, (MIRA 18:8) KLIMKO) V.L.; TSYMIN Ye.B. I "On the economic aspects of the chemical industry of the U.S.S.P.0 by N.P.Pedorenko, E.S.Savinskii. Reviewed by V.L.Tni n 2 Z.B. TSyrkin. Zhur.VKHO 6 no-5;581-582 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Chemical industries) (Fedorenko, N.P.) (Savinskii, E.S.) rl-LI,%2T'-KO) V. L. e 0-pti-rai tion o oxc-sy-nthes I:Q ftep~r. i nef k nc 2 te b4. I. Vsesoyuzllyy -Ialjciuio-i:3sledovatells"t-~iy institut. clic-skikli protses2ov. RUDKCV,SKjy, D.I,,.; BRUJSHTLYN, B.A.; TSYMIN, _~:~ Ye.B. Alcohols 01, production 665 S 164. 17:13.) 1. Vse-90yuzn3ry nauchno-issledovatellskiy IrLstitut, neftekhlmictieskikh protasesov. o' 16 coco , 0 - C synthesis as raw material for the ?surface-active agents. Khim. prom. 40 no.9:'663- (MIRA BRUNSHTEYNS, Boris Anatollyevichl KLIMENKO, Vladimir Leonidovich; TSYRKIN; Yefim Borisovichj RUDKOVSKIY, D.M., nauchn.red., -Sgdjv-- 1~ v-ed" rIe'd,-DMIYMMIKO, V.I.) tekhn.red. I (Production of alcohols from petroleum and gas] Proizvod- stvo spirtov iz neftianogo i gazovogo syrlia. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 199 P. (MIRA 17:3) SAZONOT, N.,,-_.TSYKMV, I*, sekhanik Improved design of the ZGS grain loader. Kuk.-elew. pros, 26 no,10: 18 o'604- (KatA 13: 10) 1, Xrektor Rossoxhanskogo khlebopriyemnogo Pw*t& Voroneshokey oblastl (for SeLsonov)*' (Grain-handling machinery) (Loadingind unloading) TSYRKUNOV, L.P. (Kiyev) Skin lesions caused by st~ol-,M, an anticorrosive liquid. Gig.truda i prof. zab. 6 no.12:44-45 D162. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Kiyevskiy institut gigiyezq truda i professionallnykh za,- bolevaniy i Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut. (SKM-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (COMWION AND ARrICORROSIBS) TSYRKUNOV. L. - Dermatitis from methyl bromide used as a herbicide. Vrach.delo no.9:112-114 S162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Kiyevskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut giglyeny truda i professionalinykh zabolevaniy. (MTHANE-TOXICOLOGY) (SKIN--DISEASES) TSYF.KUIIOV, L.P., Study of the sensitivity of the skin of workers to the actien of nickel salts. Vest. derm. i ven. 36 no.10:27-29 0162 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Iz Kijevskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniy (dir. - doktor med. nauk L.I. Medved') i kafedry kozbnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. I.I. Pototskiy) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. TSUMNOV, L.P. Acrokeratomris verraoiformis Ropf, Testodermai von. 34 no-12864- -,, 65 260. NEU 1411) 1. 1z kliniki kozhn7kh i venerichookikh bolemey (zav, --dotsent A.H. Bogdanovich) Kiyovskogo drdena Tirudovogo KraBnogo zhmefi geditainskogo instituta Imeni akad, A.A. Bogomolltsa (dir,'- dotsent V.D. Bratuol) (SKIN.-DISEMES) TSYRWIOV Experimental study of the sensitizing properties of epoxy resin hardeners. Vrach.delo no.l.*101,-107 Ja 163. (MIM 16s2) la, Kiyevskly institut gigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabo- levaniy i kafedra kozbnykh bolezney (zav. - prof, I.I. Patotakiy) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (EPOXY RESIVS--PHYSIOLOGICAL MT=) CFISTYAKOV, F.M.; SUTYRINA, T.M.; PERSTNEV, P.V.; RUNYANTSEV, V.A., retsenzent; TSYRIMI, B.L.~ retsenzent; BELIKOVICH, A.V.0 red. ; GROIIOV-,T-.g-.--- ., tek'bn. red. [Freon refrigeration turbosystem; installation, construction, and operation) Freonovyi kholodillnyi turboagregat; ustroistvo, r,ontazh, ekspluatatsiia. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo torgovol lit-ry, 1962. 101 p. WIRA 15:5) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) TSYRLIN Benjamin-11-vovich;. KOLB, Y,.S.,, red.; FU101AN, G.V., tekhn. red. [Improvement in the design of amenia cylin4or-block compressors; scientific report) Usovershenstvovanie konstruktsii ammiachnykh blokkarternykh kompressorov; naucluve soobshchenie. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo torg. lit-ry, 1961. 29 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Compressors) BADMI"S, I.S., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; BUKHTSR. Ye.Z., inzh.; VEMHRG, B.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; VOLISCAYA, L.S., inzh.; GRIS11, S.Ya., prof., doktor takhn.nauk [deceased]; GUREVICH, Ye.S., inzh..- DANILOVA, G.H., kand.takhn,nauk; 7EMOVA, Te.V., inzh.; ICM, D.K., kund.tekhn.nauk; KAN, K.D., kand.tektm.nauk; LAVROVA, V.V., inzh.; MOVAR, L.Ye., inzh.; ROMFELID, L.M., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; TKACHEV, A.G., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; TSYRLIN B.L - - SHUMELISMIY, H.G.. inzh.; SHCHERBAKOV, V.S., nzh.; YAKOB , B., kand.tekhn.nauk; GOGOLIN, A.A., retsenzent; GUEMN, A.A., reteenzent; KARPOV, A.V., reteenzent; MYLZV, Ye.S., retBanzent; LIVSHITS, A.B., retsenzent; CHISTYAKOV, P.M., retsenzent; SIMMMIN, A.Ye., retsen- zent; SHEMSMINOV, G.A., retsenzent; PAVLOV, R.Y., opetsred.; KOBULA&NILI, Sh.N., glavnyy red.; RYUTOV, D.G., zam.glavnogo red*; GOLOVKIN, N.A., red.; CHIZHOV. G.B., red.; MAZAROV, B.A., glavnyy red.izd-va; NIKMAYAV , N.G., red.; EYDINOVA. S.G., mladshiy red.; MEMRISH, D.M., tekhn.red. [Refrigeration engineering; encyclopedic reference book in three volumes] Kholodilinaia tekhnika; entsiklopedichaskii sprevochnik v trekh knigakh. Glov.red. Sh.H.Kobulashvili i dr. Leningrad, Gostorgizdat. Vol.l. [Techniques of the prodnction of artificial cold] Tekhnika proizvodstva iskusstvennogo kholoda. 1960. 544 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) ALAWnRIOV, S.V.---(continuod) Card 2. 1. Voeaoyuznyy institut rastaniyevodstva (for Sechkarev, Lizgunovs, Brezhnev, Gazenbush, Hashcharov, Filov, Tkachenko, Xazakova, Kraeochkin, Levandovskaya, Shebalina, byakovs, Makashava, Ivanov, Kartynov, Gireako, Ivanova, Wlovs). 2. Gribovskaya ovoshchzwya selektsionnriya opytnaya stantsiya; chlany-korrespondenty VaenoyuzmDy almdemii sellskokhosyaystvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Alpatlyev. Solovlyeva). 3. Doystvitellnyy chlen Vaeoopanoy skademii. sallsko- khozyayatvannykh nauk im. V.I.Laninn (for Brezhnev). (Vegotoble a-Voria tie is) ROZWELID, Lev Markovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; TKACBEV, Anatoliy Georgiyovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; GUMICH. Tevgeniy Semenovich, inzh.; ONOSOVSKIY, Y.Y., inzh.; SMAKOV, G.S., inzh.; L --in2h.; KMINI,, I.K., inzh.; ROMANOVSKIY, N.Y., inzh.; Y-ATSLJNOV, I.F., inzh.; DANILOVA, G.N., dotsent; MIKH ISKAYA, R.N., inzh.; KARNAUKE1, H.S.9 inzh.; SYUXALENKO, A.K., inzh.; WIN, A.Ya., inzh.; TSIPIMSON, A.L., red.; BABICHEVA, V.V.. takhn.red. [Examples and designs of refrigerating machines and apparatus] Primary i raschety kholodilInykh mashin i apparatov. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1960. 237 P. (_Yhermodynamic diagrams of the refrigerants used] __Yermodinamicheakle diagrammy rabochikh tal kholodillnykh mashin. (MIRA 13:9) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) T61CF-11rxi) B. L. "Invesigation of the Discharge Valves of a High Speed Compressor.1f Report submitted for the 10th Intl. Refrigeration CongreBa, 19 August - 2 September 1959- ;IA V 1 ll 1V2 Ji IN .-: , a 1V 1j1h I 1 M JI 13 C2 31 INV UO 119 I go 1 , ;0, Ij 0 V ,1 V!3-. Rl MUM. D6 L. Preparation of superphosphate fron flasIX Crowd apatits, con- centrate. Zhur.prikl.kbim- 33 W-7:1477-1482 JI '60- (MIRA 13:7) (Apatits) (Phosphates) TSTRLIN, L.H. Unipolar corona associated with eccentric cylinders. Haucb.- tekh.infom.biul.LPI no.5:61-66 '58. (MIR& 12:5) (Corona (Electricity)) TSTRLIM. L.E. Bipolar currents in gaaes. Naucb.-tekh.inform.biul.LFI n0-5: 67-77 '58. . KIRA 12:5) (Electric discharges through gaseA) -L-DA10-66 F Zi ( 1 T TV ACC NR; APGO1530' SOURCE CCDE: UR/0057/66/036/005/6~4i/ 8~1~ 5 CA N) AU771 XsZrlin, L. E ORG: none TITIX: Mothod for calculating the electro ic f ield of a system of apertures SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 5, 1966, 843-851 TOPIC TAGS: electron optics, electron lens, electrostatic lens, Legendre p6lynomial, Laplace equation, mathematic method i=TRACT: The author describes a technique for calculating approximately the axially symmetric electrostatic field of a system of circular apertures in parallel plnno electrodes. The potential at each aperture is expanded in a series of Legendre poly- nomials of odd degree with the argument (1 - r2/a2)1/2, her, r is the distance from the axis and a is the radius of the aperture. The corresponding potential in the inteMlectrode regions is calculated and from the boundary conditions a set of linear equations is obtained for the expansion coefficients. The calculations for the case of two identical apertures are discussed in detail and it is shown that the method converges to the correct result in the two limitinC cases when the two electrodes are very close together or very far apart. The method is illustrated by calculations ford a three aperture lens, and the results obtained by retaining different numbers of L 33410-66 ACC NR9 AP6015305 terms are tabulated. Advantages of generality and simplicity are claimed for the method. Orig. art. has: 42 formulas, 2 figures, and 2 tables. SUB CCDE: 20/ SUMI DATE: 23Apr65/ ORIG REP: 005/ OTH REF: 001 2/2 GORELIKs I.G. (deceased]; GOKHMAN, Ye.V.; PETROVA, T.D.; TUVSKAYA, N.I.; red.; KHUTORSKAYA, Ye.S .red. izd- ROMANOVA, P.M.; TSYRLRIN va-, ISLENTIYZVA,-I?*-G-e-y-tekliii, red, (Ferrous metallurgy in capitalist countries; statistical handbook) Chernaia metallurgiia kapitalisticheskikh stran, statisticheskii spravochnik. Moskvap Gose nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i. tsvetnoi motallurgii) 1961. 368 p. (MIRA 14,11) 1. Moscow.' TSentralinyy institut informataii chernoy metallurgii. (Iron industry-Statistics) (Steel industry-Statistics) GROKHOLISKIY, Nikolay Fedorovich; KOCHERGIN, K.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; J~YRIN,-A-A., kand. tekhn. nailk, red.; CHFAS, M.A.1 red.izd-va; DENINA, I.A., red.izd-va; SHCHETININA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Reconditioning parts of machines and mechanisms by welding and building tip] Vosstanovlenie detalei mashin i mekhantmov avarkoi i naplavkoi. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 274 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Machiner7--Maintenance and repair) (Electric welding) LYUBIN, V.M.; FOMINAP V.I.;_TSYRLIN, L.E. Characteristics of the conductivit7 and photocanducti-.Iltjr of thin film of the system So - As in the region of strong electric fields. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.2.,324-327 Mr 165. (MIRA 18~4) 1# Submitted October 19, 1964. - 1:1,~, .1-1 1., ~- i~~ Rt optii NO- a. OM T SY ~ I , L . Y -: I . C ,orona (fAe-~trJcJt~,) Theory of a corona discl-~arge at direct volta.--c. Zhur.tf-,klh.l'J.z. 22, no. ", 19152. 1 -1 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, lr,)52 Uncl. TSYRLIN, L.E. Charging of a high-resistance layer b.1 a beam of fast electrons and signal formation in nr%me transmitting tubes. Part 2. A scanning beam. Radictekh. i elektron. 8 no.7:1233-1233 J1 163. (MIRA 16'-8) (Electron tubes) (Television-Picture tubes) IK19W, Nikolay Petrovich; ZYRYANOVI Mikhail Yegorovich; TSrRKUN L40LOlf- -6LENKO, V.# .01ri _oriy ArtoinlyovichIJASWEANOVp F., rod.1 7MI [Conveying system for the transportation of pece freight] Konveiernaia ustanovka dlia transportirovaniia shtucbnykh gruzov. Minsk., Gos. izd-vo, BSSR. Red. proizvodstvennoi lit- ry, 1961. 52 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Railroads-Freight) (Conveying machinery) MI, - Q~.d IRS., --, - i -P - "; ,,* , -a~ -- ~%, "io"itmaj. -- , - -m, TSYRLIN, L.E. Charging of a hig*-resistance layer by a stream of fast electrons and signal formatibn in some camera tubes. Part ls Stationary electron beam. Radiotekh. i elektron. 8 no.6:1050-1056 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Television) (Electron tubes) GOHMAN, Ye.V.; GORELIK, I.G.[deceased]; PhTROVA, T.D.; TuV.-:KCIA, N.I.; RWANOVA, P.M.; NARKOTSKAYA, I.V.; TSYRLD', L.M., red. [Ferrous metallurgy of capitalist countries; a statistical manual) Uhernaia metallurgiia kapitalisticheskikh stran; statisticheskii spravochnik. jBy) E.V.Gokhman i dr. Izd.3., dop. Moskva,, 1964. 335 P. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut informatsii i tekhniko-ekonomicheskikh issledovaniy chernoy metallurgii. TSYRLIN, M.I., GUREVICH, V.Z. Automation of thedrying of coatings at the Gorkiy Automobile Plant. Mashinostroitell no.5:19-20 M 161 (MIRA 14:5) ILting) (Gorkiy--Zbtor vehicles-P (Automation) TSYRLIN, M.I.; ROZNO, L.I. Reorganization of the section for painting automobile parts. Avt. prom. no. 1:40-42 Ja 161. (MIRA 14-4) le Gorikovskiy avtozavod, (Automobiles-Painting) AUTHOR: L. Cb1af TITLE: In Cooperation with the Personnel of Vuzes (V s vuzovskim'L kollektivami) PEPIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1956, Nr 6, p 27-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Nithin the next 7 years gross production in the Tatar ASSR should be doubled; the recovery of oil will increase 2.3 fimes, and the production of electric energy will rise threefold, The production of the Republic's machine plants will double. The manufacturers will be able to fulfil these tasks only in close cooperation with scientists of the higher educational institutions of Kazan'. The author mentions a number of e,(- amples characterizing the importance of this cooperation. Thl 'ic, the scientists of the Chair of Radiophysics of the Kazvnl Un- versity (Dotsent I.M. Romanov in charge) have designed n new device for the automatic control of oil wells throughout the vast oil fields of the Tatar ASSR. These devices are now 'reing successfully tested. The scientific workers of the university's Chair of Experimental Physics tDotsent N.N. Neprimerov, Engineer A.G. Sharagin and others) have designed a set of electronic remote-control devices for surveying the wells and for exact Card 1/~, measurement of temperature, pressure, speed and other pargmeters Jn Cooperalion with the Personnel of Vuzes 3-56-6-6/3,,4 of gas-petroleum flow. These devices assist in much mare quickly determining methods of preventing the oil wellci paraffinization. Dotsents L.".-. Kozlov, N.D. Butovich gr;,, tl-.!~-rs of the Chair of Petroleum and Gas Technology, Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologiche-kiy institut ~Kazanl Chemical-Techrr- logical Institute) ;.re developing a method for obtainin,~ miir?-it paraffin from the waste received when cleaning the petroleum wells. The quantity of this waste amounts to several tens of thousands of tons per year. Dotsent V.V. fiesmelova is studyinF the conditions under which the maximum yield of oxidation vro- ducts can be obtained from the various kinds of paraffin. An- other chair of the same Institute, headed by Professor N-A- Kholevo, is developing the technology of oil well boring, ~,he Pk-103-lC(20) drilling machine, constructed by the Vsesoyu--ry'! nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geofiziki (All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Ceophysics) and used at present, is not perfected. Speaking of the valuable work performe,11 by the Kazan' scientists to help the machine plants, the author emphasizes the close contact maintained by the members of the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry of the Chemical-Technological Institute headed by Professor G.S. Vozdvizhenskiy and Dotf;ent ('ard 214 N.V. Gudin. The scientific workers of the university's Cnair In Cooperation with the Personnel of Vuzes 3-58-6-6/34 of Analytical Chemistry, Dotsent V.F. Goryunov and Assistant A.A. Poppell, working in close cooperation with machine plants, have dev!?loped rational methods of analyzing electrolytes and solutions used for anticorrosive treatment. -Of the versatile research work performed by the chairs of the Kazan' vuzes, a few are pointed out: manufacturing of heat-resisting plastic materials for various branches of industry; developing of automatic equipment for electroplating; designing a new auto- matic regulator for reversing current; and the study of anodic oxidation of non-ferrous metals. The author enumerates a number of tasks facing the machine manufacturers and the chemical industry of the Tatar ASSR. On the Zhirokombinat imeni Vakhitova (Pat Combine imeni Vakhitov) it is intended to bring continuous hydrogenation in piles under pressure into use. It is also planned to erect several plants for repro- cessing synthetic materials, which are a valuable substitute for edible raw materials and metals (plastic), and save over 30 kg of grain on every 10 liters of synthetic alcohol pro- duced. For many years phosphorus fertilizers (the refuse of gelatin production) have usually been thrown away with canal water. For experimental purposes this refuse was used in Card 3/4 agriculture in the Tatar A'~SSR with positive results. Since In Cooperation with the Personnel of Vuzes 3-58-6-6/34 the sovnarkhoz intends to erect a special plant for repro- cessing this refuse, it will be necessary to establish the technology for manufacturing these phosphoric acid fertilizers. ASSOCIATION: Tekhnicl~e_skiy otdel sovnarkhoza Tatarskogo ekonomicheskogo administrativnogo rayons, (Technical -Zection of the Sovnarkhoz of the Tatar Economic Administrative Rayon) Card 4/4 ~-SyRkN f), T. S - NEST3RMO,.F,G.; SHIROMY, A.Z*; TSMNA, T*S. i Spore ond pollen analysis of ligmites of the Dnieper basIn. Piul, J~OIP. Otd.geol. 29 noo6:81-92 &D 154. OaRL 8: 2) (Dnieper Valley-Pollen, Possil)(Dnioper Valley-Spores (Bo- tan.v),Yossil) (Dnieper Valley-Lignite) TS'n I N A j I . s . Faliontolo.- ,y Origin of fossil thcrny micro-forrnalAons. Dnkl. AN. SSSR 23 no. I , 1952 L4ontllla. List of Russian Accessicns, Library of Congrtss, Aug-ust, 1952. UNCLASSLKED TEMKIN) irah.; LIVOV'~-Yj M.M., Jnzti. . . . 1. . I U 3 -3 r .17, c-. e -- arli c. r. - e I E!,-part,~- izi -~,e !nam.,P-ritw'a of dit-Be~L Jrco- ffi-CltAve,;. Ja-F *64. (..!N~ 17:7) OSTROVSKIY, Ya.K., kand. tekhn. nauk,; KUMIN. N.P.. in2h.; KRYUKOV,A.I., inzh.;,~~~I.Z~., iazh. Ooeration of thermal electric power plants under varying load conditions (with summar7 in English]. Teploenergettka 5 no. 8:3-8 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:8) 1. Mosenergo. (Electric power plants) TSMIN, I.Z., inzhener. The vibration capacity of steam turbine working vanes. Blek.sta. 10:10) 28 no.8:12-13 Ag '57. (MIRA (Steam turbines) T., y 17 i ill, K A If i '/' )~ I,'.,, TSTRUN, I.Z., inzh. -, - - Eliminating damage to working vnnps in turbineR of the AEG firm. Elek.Rta. 28 no.10:25-27 157. (MIRA 10:11) (TurbineB)