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Problems concerning the calculation of discharge regulation in a con-
plex hydroelectric power system. Trudy Inst. enero. tN Kazakh. SSR
2:130-140 '60. (MIRA 15:1)
(Hydroelectric power stations)
VAGAPOV, M.N. - I
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Statistical characteristics of annual water power discrepancies;
Izv. All hazakh. SSR. Ser. energ. no.2:80-69 161. (Mak 14:12)
(Water power)
VAGAPOVP M.14.
Statistical characteristics of seasonal excesses and deficits
in the water flow. Izv. A14 Kazakh. SSR. Ser. energ. no.2:90-94
161. (MIRA 14:12)
(water power)
KOVRIZHIN, A.K.; NIKIFOROV, A.I.;-VAGAIPOV, M.S.
Observing the WinifeStUtion of rock pressure in the rapid advancement of
a stope by narrow-cut niring. Vop. gor. davl. no.18:23-29 163.
(KRA 18:7)
1. Kuznetnkiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ugolInyy inatitut.
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VAGAFOVP O.A.
Characteristice of the Shirvan Steppe from the point of view of
econcmic geography. lffchszap. AGU. Geol.-geog.ser. no.6:103-118
159* (MIM 15:9)
(Kura LowlarA-Economic geography)
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USSR/Engineering - Strength of Materials FD-3022
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Author : Vagapov, R. D., Dimentberg, F. M. and Serensen, S. V., Moscow
Title : Questions on the dynamic strength of turbogenerator rotors
Periodical : Izv. AW SSSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 9, 65-106, Sep 55
Abstract : Summarizes the results of experiments conducted in the laboratory of
Dynamic Strength, Institute of Machine Science, Acad Sci USSR. Stud-
ies the vibration stress in rotors operated at over 3000 rpm. Pre-
sents information on stress distribution in those parts of the rotor
under greatest dynamic stress. Discusses rotor strength under the
action of cyclic stress. Graphs, tables, diagrams, formulae. Twenty
six references, 18 LISSR.
Institution:
Submitted - June 7, 1955
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 800
Verkhovskiy, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; Andronov, Vladimir Pavlovich; lonov,
Vladimir Aleksandrovich; Lupanova, 011ga Konstantifiovaa; and Chevkinov,
Viktor Ivanovich
Opredeleniye napryazheniy v opasnykh secheniyakh detaley slozhnoy formy; metod
neplo8kikh secheniy (Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections of
Members of Complex Forms; Method of Nonplane Sections) Moscow, Mashgiz,
1958- 146 P- 3,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: Yaepov, R.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: Preyss, A.K.,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Koiableva, R.N.,
Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Modellp 1~.I.; Managing Ed. for literature on general
technical and transport machine building (mashgiz): Ponoma eva, K.A.,
Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for design engineers, scientific workers and
students.
COVEROE: The book contains a description of an approximate method of stress
analysis in critical sections of complex components. The method is based
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Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections (Coat.) 800
on the nonplane (angular, cylindrical, spherical) section hypothesis.
Analytical formulas are given for the determination of stress concentra-
tion factors for flat, rectangular, and circular bars of variable cross
section subjected to tension, flexure and torsion. Results are presented
of an experimental study of stress distribution in samples of variable
sections having different di nsion ratios. Illustrative examples of
the analysis of bending and tension of a flat plate having symmetrical and
asymmetrical cutouts and shoulders are given and examples of tension,
torsion, and bending of a shaft with cutouts and shoulders are also
presented. There are 29 references, of which 24 are Soviet, 3 are English
and 2 are German.
TABLE OF CONTEM:
The Problem of Detemination of Stresses in Critical Sections of
Complex Components
Preface
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Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections (Cont.) 600
Ch. I. Angalar Section 11ypothesis and Its Application to the
Analysis of Complex Bars 9
1. Basis of the hypothesis 9
2. Beading stresses in a flat bar of sy=etrical
curvilinear shape
Ch. II. Determing the Stress Concentration Factor in Notches and
Grooves According to the Angular Section Hypothesis 14
3. Tension stress in plates notched on both sides 14
4. Pare bending of plates notched on both sides 21
5. Tensile stress in a cylindrical bar with a circular groove 25
6. Pure-bending of a cylindrical bar with a circular groove 29
7. Torsion of a cylindrical bar with a circular groove 30
8. Determination of the stress-gradient 32
Ch. III. Normal Stresses In a Plate with Filleted Corners on Both Sides
According to the Angular Section Hypothesis 35
9. Tensile stresses in plates with filleted corners on both sides 35
10. Pare bending of plates with filletbd corners on both sides 38
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Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections (Cont.) 800
Ch, IV. Normal Stresses In a Plate With Filleted Corners on Both Sides
According to the Cylindrical Section Hypothesis 41
11. Tensile stresses in plates with filleted corners on both sides 41
12. Pure bending of plates with filleted corners on both sides 44
13. Determination of the stress gradient 46
14. Experimental verification of analytical formulas 47
Ch. V. Shafts with Shoulder Fillets 65
15. Normal tensile stresses in shafts 65
16. Normal pure bending stresses in shafts 68
17. Shearing stresses in shafts subject to torsion 69
18. Determination of the stress gradient 72
19. Experimental verificatioa of analytical foxmulas 72
Ch. VI. Tensile Stresses in Bars With a Groove According to the More
Accurate Hypothesis on Cylindrical Sections 81
20. Cylindrical section hypothesis of improved accuracy 81
21. Tensile stresses in plates notched on both sides 83
22. Tensile stresses in round bars with a circular groove 89
23. Experimental verification of the cylindrical section hypothesis
of improved accuracy 93
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Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections (Cont.) 800
Ch. VII. Stresses in Bare With a Circular Groove 98
24. Pure bending of plates notched on both sides 98
25. Pure bending of round bars with a circular groove 102
26. ftraian of round bars with a circular groove 105
2T. Experimental investigation of bending stresses 108
Ch. VIII. Stresses in a Plate with an Asymetric Groove 112
28. Basis-for selecting a plate's shape 112
29. Broken section hypothesis 113
30. Cylindrical section hypothesis 116
31- Experimental verification of the nonp.Ume section hypothesis 121
Ch. IX. Bending Stresses in Gear Teeth 126
32. Experimental determination of stresses 126
33. Analytical determination of stresses 136
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Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections (Cont.) &)0
Ch. X. Stresses in Caatilever Variable Width Beams
Bibliography
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141
144
VAGAPOV, R.D. (Moscow); KIDUPINA, L.A. (1-bscow); SHISWRIKA, 0.1. (IbBaow)
Evaluation of fatigue strnngth of large workpieces based on
results of testing model specimens. Izv. AN S3SR. Otd. tekh.
nauk no.7:15-23 JI '58. (14IRh 11:9)
(14atals-Fatigue)
25(2);14(lo) PHASE I BOOK EZPLOITATION SOV/2739
Akademlya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinostroyenlya
Problemy prochnosti v mashinostroyenii, vYp, 3 (Strength Problems in
Mechanical Engineering, NO-3) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 94
Errata slip inserted. 3,000 copies printed.
Ed.: S.V. Serensen, Academician, Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences;
Ed. of Publishing House: G.A. Nechayev; Tech. Ed.: N.F. YegorDva.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for design engineers and research
workers in the fields of machine building and strength of structures.
It may also be useful to students of corresponding specialties in
advanced technical schools.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of 5 articles dealing with problems
of strength and stability of cylindrical parts. Effect of cut-outs,
general conditions for the calculation of endurance, regressive
analysis of fatigue, and measurements of limits of fluidity in
impact loading are considered. References appear at the end of
each article.
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Strength Problems (Cont.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
SOV/2739
Shneyderovich, R.M. Static Carrying Capacity of Components of the
Cylindrical Shell Type
The author considers the problem of elastic-plastic deform-
ations of shells by the method of variable parameters of elasti-
city, and establishes the relationship between applied loads and
deformations or stresses
Va-apov R D., and 0.1. Shishotina. Efficiency of the Unloading
Ac on at a inite Number of Urliform Openings (Cut-outs) 26
The authors explain the nature of the unloading action In the
interaction of multiple cut-outs. They consider separately
contour conditions and the sum of stressed conditions from
contour functions themselves. They give a simple approximate
theory for an-unlimited number of cut-outs, and a qualitative
theory for their finite number.
Gokhberg, M.M. General Conditions of the Endurance Calculation of
Machine Metal Structures 50
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Strength Problems (Cont.) SOV/2739
The author determines the limits of endurance, derives equations
of endurance curves, establIshes the coefficient of asymmetry of
the disintegrating cycle, and determines stresses in metal struc-
tures.
Stepnov, M.N., Ye. V. Giatsinto'v, and V.P. Kogayev. Statistical
Fronssing of the Results of Fatigue Tests on the Basis of Linear
Regressive Analysis 71
The authors obtain fatigue diagrams based on the probability of
deterioration in given conditions.
Voloshenko-Klimovitskiy, Yu. Ya. Measurement of the Limit of Fluid-
ity In Impact Loading 89
The method of Impact loading is described and diagrams showing
the dependence of the limit of fluidity on loading and impact
speeds are given.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
12-30-59
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Akademiya nauk SSSR.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOPIPATION
institut, mashinovedenilya
SOV/2566
Problemy prochnosti v mashinostroyenil, vyp. 2(Problems of Strength in
Machinery Design, No. 2) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 97 P.
Errata slip inserted. 3,000 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: N.I. Prigorovskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profes-
sor; Ed. of Publishing House: V. M. Klennikov; Tech. Ed.: O.M.
GusIkova.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific
research workers, engineers, and designers.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with stress concentra-
tions. The topics discussed include stress concentrations in
holes of equal and unequal ratio, stress and strain distribution
in flat notched bars, residual stresses during heat treatment, and
stress distribution in a wide strin with a hole near the edge. No
Refe
personalities are mentioned. rences follow each article.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
V~jgapov, R.D., 0.1. Shishorina, and L.A. Khripina. Method of
S-upei;p'os Y&ii of Known Contour Functions for Evaluation of
Stress Concentration for Several Holes of Equal Radii (Plane
Symmetrical Problems) 5
Vagapov, R.D., 0.1. Shishorina, and L.A. Khripina. Approxi-
mate Evaluation of Stress Concentration at Mutual Effect of
Holes of Unequal Radii 31
The fore-going articles are discussions of investigations
made by the author at the Laboratory of Dynamic Strength of
Machine Parts, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Academy
of Sciences, USSR. In these articles the authors develop a
method of linear superposition of known exact solutions ~or
stress concentrations for each Individual hole with approxi-
mate stress concentration due to mutual effect of neighboring
holes. An experimental check showed full agreement with the
approximate analytical solution.
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Zhukovskiy, V.S. Stress and Strain Distribution in Flat Notched
Bars in Connection With the Three-dimensional Character of the
State of Stress 54
The author investigates stress distribution and concentra-
tion in flat steel specimens of varying thicknesses with
deep notches. The relationship between stress concentration
and the thickness of the specimens is shown in diagrams.
Lomakin, V.A. Theoretical Determination of Residual Stresses
During Heat Treatment of Metals 72
In this investigation residual stresses accompadying heat
treatment are determined by evaluating plastic deformations
occurring during the process and establishing a stress-strain
relationship by means of the theory of elastoplastic strains.
Test calculations of residual stress distribution in a
quenched cylinder fully agreed with other experimental data.
Vagapov, R ., and 0.1. Shishorina. Lateral Compression of a
0 rip With a Hole Naar the Edge 84
The work described In this article was done at the Lab-
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oratory for Dynamic Strength of Machine Parts, Institute of
Mechanical Engineering, Academy of Sciences, USSR. B. I.
Rus1kin participated in the experiment. Determination of the
lateral compression was obtained by a method of superposition
involving the solutions for omflidirectional compression and
lo4gitudinal tension. An experimental check fully agreed with
the results of the theoretical solution.
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SOV/179-59-1-16/36
AUTHOR: Vagapov, R. D. (Moscow)
TITILE: On the Durability of Large Scale Components Determined from
Tests of Model Samples (K opredeleniyu dolgovechnosti krup-
nogabaritnykh detaley po rezul'tatam i.spytaniy model'nykh
obraztsov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya kkademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 1, pp 119-121
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The durability of a large machine component during a cycle
N and endurance cr can be expressed by a curve calculated
from Eq.(1.1) where m and N are the parameters (Ref.1).
It was fount., that the endurand decreases with an increase of
diameter of the model component which is shown in the table
on p 119, based on the experimental data (K d = CT 50/11-7.5 -
the endurance ratio of the models with diameter d - 50 and
d = 7.5 mm for a given durability log N) (Fig.8 in Ref.8).
As the value of Kd is practically unaffected by durability,
it can be calculated from statistical data based on a relat-
ionship of dimension and structural strength. The models of
various depths of the cut p (Fig.1) made of the same piece
Card 1/3 of metal, were subjected to bending tests. The diameter was
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On the Durability of Large Scale Co=ponen-ts Determined -from Test-s of
Model Samples
kept constant (d = 50 mm or d* = 12.5 mm , P = 9, 7.5, 5,
3.5, 29 11 0.5 mm). The concentration of tension extended
from cx,, a 1.62 to a. = 5.25. The results are shown in Fig.2,
where the higher curve represents a final destruction and the
lower curve represents the starting point of the fr4eture for-
mation (continuous line - d 50, dotted line - d a 12.5 MM9
1 - appearance of fracture, 2 fracture without destruction,
3 - destruction occurred, 4 - calculated values for a/? ,
cccr I P , and as shown separately in the diagrams a,
b and V The slopes of both curves are parallel due to
log Nr - log N t---*const , i.e. Nr/Nt is not affected by the
load a but it increases when p decreases (N r - number of
cycles to the point of destruction, N t - number of cycles to
the point of fracture). The relationship of N r/Nt and
is illustrated in Fig.3, where the curve 1 represents the
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On the Durability of Large Scale Components Determined from Tests of
Model Samples
model with d = 50 mm and the curve 2 - d* = 12.5 mm. In
order to compare the slopes9 the curves of Fig.2 were plotted
together in Fig.4, where the continuous lines indicate the
formation of fracture. the dotted lines - the destruction
(both for d = 50 mm).' The curves of destruction can be des-
cribed by the formula Nr = T(a) + 4)(Q) where (p(a) -
fracture curve based on Eq.(1.1), 4)(Q) number of cycles
with load Q before occurrence of destruction. There are
slight variations in results obtained for the actual compon-
ents and their models. These can be expressed as in Eq.(3.1)
where an asterisk indicates the value for models (a - mean
durability). ThefTalue of endurance could be expressed as
Eq.(3.2). There are 4 figures, 1 table and 3 Soviet references.
SUBMITTED : July 249 1958.
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VAGAPOV, R.D.; SHISHORINA, 0.1.; KHRIPINA, L.A.
Uning, the method of superposition of known contour functions
for evaluating stress concentrations produced by several bolas
with equal radii. Probl.procb.v mashinostr. no.2:5-30 159.
(MIRA l2t8)
(Strains and atresaes)
VAGAPOV, R.D.; SHISHORINA, 0.1.; KMIPINA, L.A.
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Approximate evaluation of stress concentration produced by -.1u-
tual Influence of holes with unequal radii. Probl.proch.v
mashinostr. no.2:31-53 159 (MIRA 12t8)
(Strains and s;resseo)
VAG,&~Vyj, .4t4!-;,..SHISHORIXA, 0. 1.
Isteral compression of a wide strip bayiDg a bole near the edge.
Probl.proch.v rashinostr. no.2:84-98 159. OaRA 12:8)
(Elastic plates and shells)
UGAPOV. R.]D,; SHISHORINA, 0.1.
Nfficiency of the "unloading action" in case of a finite num-ber
of holes. Probl. proch. v mashinastr. no.3:26-49 159.
(MBA 12:11)
(Strains and stresses)
PFUSE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3974
Ispytaniya detaley mashin na prochnost'; sbornik statey. Po materialam Komiteta
prochnosti NTO Mashpr-a (Testing Machine Parts for Strength; Collection of
Articles. Based on Data of the Committee on Strength of Materis1s of the Scien-
tific and Technical Society of the Machine-Building Industry) Mosccr4, Mashgriz,
1960. 226 p. Errata slip inaerted- 5,000 Copies printed.
Reviewer: I.V. Kudryavtsev,, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed.: S.V. Serensen;
Ed. of Publishing House: L.N. Danilov; Tech. Ed.: G.Ye. Sorokins, and L.P.
Gordeyeva; Managing Ed. for Literature on General Technical and Transport
Machine Building (Mash3iz): A.P. Kozlov, Engineer.
I
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for designers and for workers
at plant laboratories and scientific research institutes.
COVERAGE: The articles contain data on the experience gained by industry and re-
search instituteB in the field of full-scale and model testing of machine parts
for strength. A number of theoretical conBiderations and the related experi-
mental practice are presented. No personalities are mentioned. Most of the
articles are acccmpained by references.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface 3
Fridman, Ya.B.., Profe6sor.. Doctor of Technical Sciences. Structure and Analysis
of Fractures an Related to the Kinetics of the Failure Procastj 5
vagar , R.D., Canlidate of Technical Sciences, 0.1. Shishorina, Engineer, and
epv
L.A. Khripina., Engineer. Moldimq in Fatigue TestiN3 24
Shashin, M.Ya. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Statistical Processing and
the Results of Ful-I-Scale Fatigue Testing of Bars Under Torsion 53
Kogayev, V.P., Ccuididate of Technical Sciences, and T.A. Beksh, Engineer.
Dispersion of Endurance Characteristics of the 45 Steel Type in Relation to
the Freequency of Load Cycles and Stress Concentration 67
Morozav., B.A.,, Cs!,rUdate of Technical Sciences, and M.Ya. Galtperin, Engineer.
The Study of Fati,,u--! -!,:rength of Subassemblies and Parts of Metalltirgical
Equilment. by Mod~-,-"n.- 84
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Testing Machine Parts for Strength SOV/3974
Veller, V.~. Engineer. Endurance Testing of Locanotive Subassemblies and
Parts 101
Rayevskiy,,G.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, TAnin prize winner. Full-
Scale Testing of Welded-Car Constructions 110
Gokhberg, M.M. Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Testing the Elements
,X.Steel Constructions Under Alternating Stresses 117
Garf, M.E.J Candidate of Technical Sciences. Fatigue Testing of Crankshafts
and Chassis Constnictions 132
Rudnitskiy,, N.M. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Fuu-Scale Testing of
Loaded Parts of Automobile Engines 147
Pf negin., S.V.J, Professor. Problems in the Testing of Rolling-Contest Bear-
ings 156
Shkollniki, L.M.JV Candidate of Technical Sciences4 Investigating the Strength
of Bolted Rail-Joints by a FuU-Scale Fatigue-Test Method 166
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ZELrochentsev., ON., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Estimating the Impact
Strength of Rails 1B5
Garf, M.E., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Selection of Basic Dynamic
Pr>x-ameters of Equi-pment for Full-Scale Tests 197
Etkin,, L.G.I. Engineer. Electric Methods of Excitation of Alternating Lc~
In Full-Scale Fatigue Testing 209
Kononenko,- V.0.,, Professor., Doctor of Technical Sciences. Resonance Phenomena
in the Centrif%Lgal Excitation of Alternating Forces 218
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General theory and methods of evaluating the dimensional effect
under a cyclic atreve. Zav.2ab. 26 no.91llOS-1116 160.
(KIRA 13:9)
1. Institut mashinovedeniya Akademit nauk SSSR.
(Strength-of materials)
(Straina and stresses)
,TAGAPOV, R.D. (Moskva)
Lateral deformations of cylindrical bare with An-IA grooves. IzT.
AN SSSR.Otd,.tekh*nauk.M9kh.i mashinostr. no&2317-23 HO-Ap :61.
(MMA 14:4)
(Elastic rods and wires)
VAGAPOV, R.D. (Moskva)
Theory of the simulation of the breakdown process caused by variable
loads. Izv.AN SSSR.0td.tekh.nauk.YekhA mashin3str. no.6:115-124
N-D 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Metals--Fatigue) (Engineering models)
8/032/61/027/002/013/026
B 134 /B206
AUTHOR~ Vagapov, R. D-,&nd'1Pri&*Av,rYa. B.
TITLE: Effect of the type of load on the fatigue strength
PEilODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 27, no. 2, 1961, 183-188
TECT: The effect of the type of load must be considered in mechanical tests
of solids as well as in an evaluation of the durability of structures con-
taining cracks and being stressed (Ref. 4). After the appearance of crabks
it is necessary to change the working regime for the test of massive samples
on resonance machines, in order to obtain total failure, so that in moat
cases the conditions leading to failure cannot be defined exactly. The
strength of structural elements can be evaluated best when notched samples
are used and the loading process takes place in two stages, i.e., up to
the formation of cracks and*W*errack development+#,-,,jor constant load
amplitude the following holds: N - Y(cl) + 'F(Q) 0) (Nr ft number of loading
r
cycles up to destruction* Nt - curve drawn after the figg.4rmaoro-
crack, where T(Q) - Nr - Nt, a the amplitude of mean stress at constant
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load amplitude Q). For a given deformation amplitude F_ and given dis-
placement v, respectivelyp the following holds: N r W 1~6.1, + T [Q(N~ (2),
JW - Nt denoting the strength f6r 6 - constant, and 7 &(N2 - Nr - Nt the
destruction time for v - constant. In the present case, fatigue strength
and breaking strength were compared under equal conditions according to 1he
curves Nt . f(d) and N' . f(a) for two types of loading. Loading was car-
ried out for a given aiplitude of the bending moment ttrough pure bending
at a rotation of the sample (Fig. 1). The comparative tests for a given
flexure amplitude v wepe made on the same machine by fixing the flexure, so
that the initial load was equal in both cases. Smooth samples (diameter
d a 7-5 MM) of rolled steel of the type 45 were tested, and the results
were compared for two loading levels 34 and 48 kg/MM2 (Fig. 2, black
circles: destruction at given amplitude of the bending moment M, white 2
circles: at 1kiven flexure v). The measured values coincidefor 6 - 34 X96%
while for 0 - 48 kg/mm2 the durability is twice as high for v - constant
as for M 2: constant. FurWqr 250 samples were tested at 34, 43, and
48 kg/mm as well as samples with stress concentration (through notches).
The experimental results show that the durability must be evaluated after
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tl~e appearance of cracks, and the strength conditions must also be studied
further, as well as the conditions of destruction for given displa~cment.
-The tests must be made in two stages, i.e., up- to crack. form~tiu'tt dnd up to
destruction. There are 6 figures.an'd 14 referencas~ It Soviet-bloc and*
3 non-Soviet-bloc.
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ASSOCIATION:7 Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy inst cow Institute
of Engineering and Physics)
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2) hinge device fixing the
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respect to the durability of..' .~- w%,
smooth samples d - 7.5 mm; 2
a: 6 x 48 kg/mm2, b: a - 34 kg/mm -a V
1: for given amplitude of the
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bending momentl 2: for given
amplitude of flexuret
P - P(loglf), probability of
destruction, dotted line:
confidential intervals (Ref. 13)
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VAGAPOV .-U,
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Possibilitr of the transition from a generalizM plane stressed
oUte to an axisy trical, state. I~robl. prpoh. v mashinostr,,
no.9t25,41 162. (MIRA 15110)
(Strains and stresses)
VAGAPOVj R.D. (Moscow)
"Fatigue phenomena as a problem of continuum mechanics".
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 January - 5 February 1964.
ACCMSIOK XRS AP4039255 s/W32/64/030/006/OT33/0738
AWHOR: Vagapov, R. X
TITLE: A method of evaluating fatigue strength by dividing cyclic INA PVOQW Into
two stages
SWRCEs Zavodskays labor&toriy&, Y. 30, no. 6# 1964, 733-T38
TOPIC TAGSs cyclic loadingq fatigue strangthq aicrodefect# ourfaas crack-
ABSTRACTs The necessity of using a two-stage cyclic loading system for obtainin
:more complete information on fatigue failures is discussed., The two at&&* conattv
,tute:-1) formations of microdefects scattered throughout the volume of the specium
.and of large surface cracks; 2) fatigue failure of the specimen along major crack.
The problim is solved analytically for N loading cycles by the correlations
(K,),-%I*,,. where da, Ott 6r are nominal endurance limits of the
,unnotched specimen, of the notched specimen with large defects# and with fractureng
;respectively.- The two-stage cyclic loading is shown schematically in Fig. I of the
Enclosurep where a given stress amplitude, V w a given displacement amplitude.
It, is shown'that 6 asN representation of fatigue ourvis is only eanditional because#
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'during the first stage loading, one parameter remains constant while the other
appears as a function of N, Moreover, during the second stage (when cracks develop)*
d W Q 1W does not represent the average atretia but in a parameter proportional to
tee loA. oVibration relaxation and vioration, creep curves represented as ftnotions
.of N show clearly the nonlineairity of the miorodefect accumulation with,the
7-
increasing N. Orig.'art. bass 7 figures and 2 formalas4
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VAGAPOVP F..".
Method for the probability eotimation of thr. ncnlar aflect from
the dpumag& caused by a fatigue macrofisaure. Zav. lab. 30 no.8;
IOD45-1012 164. (M.71RA 18,31
1. Gosudarstvennyyy nauahnc-issledovatue'41.1skly inatitut mashinovedenlya.
T_ !i#7nA2_4r. WWW-1 1Vf.M/.A /M J'VLM/ AA lvmv V1%
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ATHOR: Wayov. R, Do (Moscow)
ORG: none
TITLE:. Conversion of dispersion of fatigue'strength characteristics (statistical
theory and its limitations)
SOME: Mashinovedeniye, no- 4* 19651, 78-92
TOPIC TAGS1 fatig us strength, distribution function, material fracture
ABSTRACT: The article is a report which was presented at the Conference on Statisti(
Methods of Estimating Strength in Machine Building. Leningrad. Harch-Anril 1961-..
author establishes correlations between the probabilities-af-da-mage by the firstim
fatigue macrocrack iri the case of bodies of diverse geometry subjected to various
loads. For the limiting case where a macrocrack forms on the surface, formulas are
given-for fatigue strength distribution functions of the body in relation to its
size and manner of loading. For brevity and convenience of analysis of
experimental distributions,, the article derives conversion factors characterizing
the correlation between damage probabilities for-hodies of diverse geometry subjecW
to-var16us loads*- Instances arr,-given for cases-when these factors depend on the
stress amplitude level -in the dangerous point of a bodye The theoretical results
are based on the statistical ideas concerning the brittle fracture of macroseopicallj
inhomogeneous bodiesp formulated in 1933 by A* Po Aleksandrov and So No Zhurkovand
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used by W. Wei bull. and then byT. A. Kontorova and Yao 14. Frenkelf, to predict
scale effect according to man strength values# The article compares the
theoretical rasults with an experiment on steel specimone of various shapes and
sizes and# on the basis of the comparison# draws conclusions as to the limits of
the theory's applicabi3ityo Origo art# has: ll figures and 25 formulas. Jim]
SUB COM 20 SUBM DATE: l5mar6~ ORIG REF: 010 OTH REN 002
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VAGAPOV R.D..,(Y-oskva)
Transformiation cf the d1spereirm of fatigue strangth charactgris tics
(statistical theory and its Mashinovedenie no.4,78-92
165, (MIPA 18.8)
VAGAP~n~, ~_
, ~,A
Receptor apparatue of the spinal ganglia In adult eheep. Tr-ud;r
Kirp,NOAGE no.21102-103 165. (KTRA 18111)
1. Tz kafadrv normallnoy anatomil J. gistologii Nav. - dotsent
V.I,Troshin) Semipalatinskogo zoovaterinarnogo Institute.
8507-66 94T(m)1W(j) RM
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AUMORS: Ku2netsov, Ye. V.; Shermergorn, I. M.; Vagapovap A. K.
~ORG: none
',TITLE; A method for obtaining polyphosphites. Class 39, No- 175655
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobre4.eniv i tpvarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965, 66
TOPIC TAGS: phos-phorus compound, alkyl, aryls phenol, Vlene, nitrogen
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method,,ror obtaining polyphosphites
by polycondensation of 1(a'r7l)dichlorophosphitee'land diphenols. To simplify the
technique of obtaining the above compoundeg po ci-md6nsation is conducted in a
IF
3tylene solution. Nitrogen is constantly blown through the reacting mass during its
polycondenestion.
USSR / Human and Animal
Pathological). N
Nervous System.
ology (Normal and
s System. Periphoral
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - B oglya, No 4, 1959f No. 16951
Author : Vagapova, A.
Inst :-Tlff-ragE`n~ ~IedfZ`al Institute
Title : On the Age Morphology of Semilunar Ganglia
of the Solar Plexus
Orig Pub : Tr, Karagandinsk. med. in-ta, 1957, 1, No 2,
140-144
Abstract : No abstract given
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54
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USSR / Hmn,--n and .'xiiirjal Morphology, Norw.1 =d Pathological,
Nervous System&
:.bs Jour R Zh No 21) l9,j6j ao
.'.uthor Vrlg'%Dc~~~
Inst Medical Instituto
L! U. gu~-
Title On TiLuirvzAicii of the Pancro 14 rv i Vag 1
Orig Pub Tr. Kzr,7-01-ndinsk. mod. in-ta, -1~9157, 11o. 2, 14r--147
J
aubdi~%'ihriLpntic cutting of the
;.bstrr et In 12 c=,-3criments on cats,
mirvus vagus (14V) was perfon:icd. It was established that
both 1TV, in the chest region, rcpaatc-dly exchange their
fibers. By cutting of the riGht, as well as the lk~-ft, rTV
a considerable number of degencratinrS nerve bundles is di-,-
covered in the Dancreas. d*,Il of the nerve bundles in the
gland nre mixed - formed by the ow.11 branches of tha s:na-
pathatic trunk and fibers of W. There are direct brnnchas
of NV to the *,xancraas (bypcssing the solar plexus).
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morptic,
Cend -Feed us.
V. 'lex
VAGAFGVA, r P- e f,
lc~ -3 (D price rot
.,,n lia of tr'
lunar : - 25C,
"tato edicril
qvt,
WA IN
by
Ojos.
VAt Its
is ONJ~.Wo; "
sod matzo# Cu
I). Z.
VAGAPOVA, V. N.
-
Stu a forage qualities of some species of the genus Astragalus.
Trudy Alm-At.bot.sada 3:113-131 '56. (MLRA 10:3)
(Xazakhatan--Kilk vetches) (Yorage plants)
VAGAPOVA, V.N. "--- .
Outlook for utilizing certain species of the genus Astragalus.
Trudy- Alm-At. lot. sada 4:111-120 159. (WRA 12:12)
(Alma-Ata-Milk vetches)
VAGAPOVA, YONO
I
Possibility of using milk vetchas foranailage. TrLdy Alma-At*
,.,. 1-1.
bot. sada 7:94-99 163. - (MIRA l6zlO)
DVOSKIN; Us, kand. zed. nauk; VAG;j~WAp To., tokhnik-laborant;
A., tekhnik-laboA-Wt
Comparative evaluation of the preparation OMLN and kerosin-9
for the cleaning of oil tankers. Rech. transp, 24 no. 101
38 165. (MM 18:12)
I4eW,
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HUNGARY/Human and Aiiinal Morphology. Methods and Techniques S
of Study.
Aba Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., 110 15, 1958, 6952D.
Author Vagas, Endre.
Inst
Title The Use of Polyetbyleneglycol Wax in Histology.
Orig Pub: Magyar allatory. lapja, 1955, Vol. 10, No 8, 265-
Abstract: A valuable property of this synthetic wax is itasolu-
bility in water and its ability to dehydrate materials
processed with it. Melting point is 54 degrees. If
the tissue contains much water, successive solutions
of the polyethyleneglycol wax (I) rmst be used in
increasing concentrations (beginning with 30-40 per-
cent). The entire process of dehydration lasts
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HUNUM/Human and Aninal, Morphology. Methods and Techniques S
of Study.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., 110 15, 1958, 69520-
three to six hours. The tissue must be freed from
fat in mixture I with acetone (1:5)-
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2
New is
331-332 i(ay 56
1. Budap. Janos Korhas Prosecturaja.
(HISToLoGy, appar. & instruments
polyvinyl acetate covering plate for microscopic
prep. Ofun))
(VIM COWOUNDS
same)
FACMM MMCA See-5 Vol.U/3 Gen,Pathology,etc.W58
VAc 1~
056. 6jOLL H AS A HISTOLOGIC MOUNTIM MEDIUM - V&A-t~ AC - Mpt.
ARB
of Pathol. Amt., St. Joba's Romp., Budapest - STAIN TECHROU 11957,
33/5(255)
Arbocoll H')a a water-soluble condensation product of carbami6s end Jbrmalde-
hyde of Hunprian make, similar to celodal. M 5)
HU.NGARY Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and
PatholoGical). Methods and Technique of
Inveatigation.
AbB Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya~ No 4. 19599 No. 16859
Author :Vagas, Endre
Inst :-Not -gTv-en
Title : Utilization of Synthetic Carbamide-Formalin
ResIne in Histology
Orle Pub :Magyar allatorv. lapja, 1958, 13, No 6p 165
Abstract :No abstract given
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/HUNGARY / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and
Pathological). Methods and Tachnique of
Investigation.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biclogiya, No 4, 1959, No. 16860
Author : VaBas, Endre
Inst : -ff -5- 1.7 - -gv e K~
Title : The Role of Synthetic Resins in Histological
Technique
Orig Pub : Allat. kozl., 1958, 46, No 3-4, 297-299
Abstract : No abstract given
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"Data on the mucin production of the rarotid Clands pcxotis) of
dof,,s and ents." p. 55.
BIOLOGTAI KOZIIIIIENMEX. (."aj-,V~ar Biolo[.Inj Tarsasoj-. Altalarm,
SzekoSZt2ly). Budapest, flunrery, Vol. 6, No. 1, 11~".
1-11onthly list of East Eurrroan Accessions (F-111), T.C, Vol. 8, P)
Au'rust 1959.
Uncla.
VAGAS, Endre---
------- ----
The effect of starvation on the tiasue structtu-e of salivar7
glands. Biol kozl 6 no.2t149-154 159.
VAGAS, Endre; CSANADY, Gyorgy
Newer data on the gaU bladder dupLication in the domestic cat.
Biol kozl 8 no.2:189-191 160.
VA jjg"~O,
Replacement of Canada balsam and of the glass cover slip with
polysterols. Kiserletes Orvostud. 12 no.6-.658-659 D 160.
1. Kobanvai Munnyaggyar.
(HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQMS)
=,Endre
_www-l
A method for the Improvement of microtome efficlenc7 by MeanB
of paraffin embedding. Kiserletes Or7ostud. 12 no.6:669-672
D 6o.
1. lobanyai Muanyaggyar.
(MIGROTONT)
AMBRUS, Gyozo; VAGAS, Endre
Microcoll B, the now Hungarian--=de synthetic resin usable
in microscopic Investigations. Magv kem lap 15 no.3:129-330
mr 16o.
HUMIARY
CSANADY, A", Jj:jt!j~Z, Ilik'os;
L z" f f
,'Useclo:Acal of :Biolo-dca'l Preparatlon!a Poly-
ester Syntqptic Rp3ins.."
- ?Ao2.C 7*1 10, 'No 2, ~21, np 14?-3.
BudapesT, ~:=7ini :~C.,,.Iem
f = ~m ~m . 'er-
A'_-;ztract: [Auth-ors' En.-~.1li-=h re~!ins
ble for e7b~-d-!Ing ZeTI-SiTiV. 'n i,
can te nade :3ulta , - - I ! , olozical preprarations
4 1.- th
ov T,~- L:ne of -c n-,; method. Ar`-;.~r umct:,iures, to t a detrimen-
of water releaq-_4 frcm pre-
.;:~ratlcns, and Lhe hic~-h tempert tures sccompanyi.r-.. or, 6id
not 'LC oi~ Sitis.fico--or-7. '.ri-.e-- irv4 Io~i
anCA acial'ular v;aLer conter.-I.
exr.
in th- -,urfact, jortior.~~ of the premratilon As rpdw~-ad by monomer~c treat-
r". -on is or,~ventf---d frcm a"ectln;:
,v~rvr_ '11r- t'-erma~1 !~ffe_- of zat4
t',~e blolo::ical sub.stanc--! -_r,~14 nary r~oi;mprl perfomied to a
1.~rli . . - n
60 ~ oivr_Ad6 t~,e nojld. Of ? rf~fprences, ,~ ~r:-, 'Hun?arian, The
I --- BIKRBAUER, J.;
Histological and histochemical studies on the formation of tunica in
ciana inteatinalis. Acts. biol. acad. sci. hung. 13 no.2:139-143 162.
1. Department of Histology and Embriology, Medical University, Budapest
(Heads I. Toro) and Factory for Synthetic Products, Budapest-Kobanya.
(CHORDATA) (HUCOPOLYSACCHMUDES)
MVI
61, Dettin4r.Mlon, of th~.-Pqdraulic Cffle-,i,!u(y of Settling
tanks At u it z k li I a$ -,T--V (11i'llo.
473,-'-,z fig-;.,-
'
in ~Iouws
yr -tic
No 'prem,:jit has A hero rr.,clic(l
ruie. infri qt, Ifiriatuip ro a Pan,lird riethod of hydraq.
;
)
fic inyt
till4tioi, of ~Ptlling wik,i mid -it, tl,e tIcteinibia-
IT
,
tiin of ill,, ch tra"eri-tics r-I efliciort -y-ratimi The
Adtimill rcm,hicicil t Itperim-.ii(a oil wv,W4 oF huriton(;O
flow icitting o114, at tb%7 OtIll-t-Ity, of liudding Sci-
ill fiwdapp~t. At tile oui!,~i of t11,,, experimcii(q
if' interilmi 11113 -:1ticulpto tile
IlydTaulir. 'fcclency by ipplyi IR tile C"Irclit of ill,-
I
fl
lt
T
u
rwid, 1;~e f1criv wiv,!
wave ail I I lipin,
ib
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r
i
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d
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c
"
t,
e tu
ng, it
i i tied 1.) k,out
y
xotot!oll Iqu~ tile frol
~jwj iinitition of a spit or dye) info
pipe of f e Rttling taok for a;qlio,l lime uld ljy plot-
*1"9 119 -t time tile chan - - of the cnn:e,!trntion of
tile ltllcrt tOirtion on tit, ttiils of sarnph-.% takcri from
tile &VII-OPO Pipt- nf t1w I;joln. Sinc-! t1w ei,Vrinlelita
Ith,un Olt tile Aave
p;ittern tiepelilled not onlie
tM t:*O prarreterr, or qle jjo%~ jal:inq Illac, it, th,.. Nl~;jj
Nit aka (111 the fc,,l lime na Uell. tile aiithor,4 RLso MsMe
a jni'cMigation (-f flic ittle., ;-,ovt:Frin9 tile
progr"s of tile tract-v ~.)Ttjtion. Ificurctical cowid,!ra-
-411t'll-et' fli,it thtre is ;% !.imilitude betwcen the
ciirwe~ of Vie ,jivp awl of t(le OwlacteriMkq of
the baqin, Py"m Oil' f,ithn- ti,at the. traref solution
nwit 1w (ml nw .1 f~,w lid. for Itt loxit
untl! tile 11,1W
entile vrw-& xrtloll, %twro
nf,
t
i
.,
t "1. -4 A AMDUnt -if
'
L
V!&L*,.f,, Measuitmelit'06low of simail tivers with
llidrWpui K&jld.y 35, 5/4, 202-206,'
May/julle IU55.
Paper ptvitenis a thamugli ciLwlits-ion of the determination of
t.he volume rate of fluivol'tiniall rivern with t*lfing method. The
basic physioal or chemiral aspects stre tint dlv,.ujml; emphAgized
are tile techniqui:% limltutioris,* und instrumtritations. From the
lifirwiplets of contilittity of Ole rate of flow weighed with ,he ealt
concentrations, equations are derived for tLe time meded to in-
trodure theisolutior,, for theamount of theacilution tol;p wied, and
for the cli_Mnm~r befvvern input point acid menpurement point.
The application of these equations iefluirrs prelimiwiry measure-
Note that the paper diieuitim; the ue (if malt concentration
meAsurements in onler to det~,rmine the vol ime rate of flow, ond
not tile so-,ndled salt-velovity jilefliGil [Trar.s. .13.11E 45. p. 285,
102-11. j" (.1, USA
VAGAS,, Istvan
An account of the work of the Division for Hydraul!c and
Agricultural Water Kcon=7 during the secor? and third
(~aarters of the year. Hidrologiai kozlon7 36 no.58359 0156.
Hunga37y /tbemical Technology. Chemical Productr,
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1691
Author : Muszkalay Laszlo, Vagas Istvan
Title :Study of the Movement of Liquid in a Single Tier
Settling Tank
Orig Pub: Hidrol. kozl., 1956, 36, No 5-6, 374-384
Abstract: Model studies were made of the effect of the de-
sign of the water distributing devices, on the
operation of a horizontal settling tank. The
coefficient of utilization of the holding capac-
Ity of the tank was found to be as follows: 0.246
on weir-distribution of the water; 0.414-o.432 on
a distribution of the water by means of perforated
partitions; 0.850 on distribution of the water
C ard IA
Hungary /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khtmiya, No 1, 1958, 16gi
through T-shaped outlet pipes; 0.860 on distribu-
tion of the water through outlet pipes provided
with spherical, reflecting baffle plates. The
high efficacy of spherical baffles and T-outlet
pipes, as water distributing devices in settling
tanks, was thus demonstrated.
C ard 2A
VAGAS, Istvan
An account of the 195? work of the Hydraulic and Agricultural
Water Economy. Hidrologiai Koz1ony 37 no.4005 157
Infiltration investigations in two-stage sedimentatior. basins.
356-365
VAOASO 1.
The effect of damming on ground waters at Tiazaloc. p. 191.
Hun ry,;Ubl,,hd
19ta
BESZAMOLO. Budapest./ 7 ( 195)).
Month3jv List of East European Accessional, (EUI) ID, Vol. go No. 1. Jan. 1960
Unci
YA ~aj4aa&_
Determination of sedimentation efficiency through the laplace
transformation. Hidrologiai kozlon-Y 38 noo2tl35-137 Ap'58.
VAGAS Istvan
An account of the activity of the Division for Hyx1raulic
and Agricultural Water Economy during the first half of
1958. Hidrologial, koz1ony 38 no.3&187 Je'58-
VAGAS, Ititvan : CSA.TAGHY, Gabor ; L4SZLM?FY, Woldemar.
Society and technical nevs- Hidrologiai kozlony 39 no.3:
204218 Je'59*
'~AGA4,__L*yq~nj CSAJAGHY, Gabor, LASZIDM, Woldemar.
Society and technical news. Hidrologial Kozlony 39 MO-4t
266p 272p 284, 288p 302 Ag'59.
1. "Ilidrologlai KozIony" ozerkeazto bizotteagi tagja.
VAGASp Istvan; LASZIMFYj Voldemar
Society and technical news. Hidrologiai kozlonY 39 no.59
339 0159.
1. "Ilidrologiai Kozlony" szerkeazto, bizottsagi tagja.
.RAGAS, Istvan
Research Institute for Irrigation Farming in Bratislava.
Hidrologiai kozlony 39 no.5091 0159.
1. "Hidrologiai Koz1ony"'szer1reszto bizottsagi tagja.
VAGAS, Istvan
Evaluation of hydraulic measurements by means fo dyestuff
surges. Hidrologiai kozlony 39 no.6t448-451-D'59.
1. Ollidrologiai Kozlony" czarkeazto bizottsagi tagja.
VAGAS, lotvan; LASZIDFFY, Woldaua,
. Society and tecimical ne,.r3. Hidrologial kozlorrf 3'.~, no-61
424432,447, 482 D'59.
1. "Hidrologiai KozlonyO szerkeszto bizottBagi tagja.
VAGAS, Istvanj MOLNAR, Miklos
Society and technical news. Ridrologiai Kozlony 40 no.2tll5, 130,
146j 147 Ap 160.
1. "Hidrologiai Koz1ony" szorkeazto bizottsagi tagja.
VAGAS, Istvan; OLLCS, Geza
Society and technical news. Hidrologiai kozlony 40 hu-3:184-g2079
253 Je 160,
1. "Hidrologiai Kozlonyll szerkeszto bizcttsagi tagjd as rova-t-
vezetoje (for Vagas). 2. "Ifidrolagiai Kozlony" foszerkesztoje
(for Ollos).
VAGAS..,,jstvan; OU~)S Ge:;a; P-JTA, i~ela
- , ~ p I
Society and technical news. Hidrologiai koz1onY 40 nG.3:253-
0
256 Je 160.
1. "fildrologiai KozIony" szerke3zto bizottsagi taeja es ro-
vatvezetoje (for Vagas). 2. "Hidrologiai Kozlony" foszerkesz-
toje (for Ollos).
VAGAS, Istvan; LASZLOFFY, Woldemar
Society and technical news. Hidrologia'L kozIony 40 no.4:292, 299,
303, 315, 323, 329 Ag 160.
1. "Kidrologiai Kozlony" szorkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
PAPP, Ferenc, dr.; BOZSONY, Denes;.K~GAS Istvan; OROSZLANY, Istvan;
SCHULHOF, Odon, dr.; SZIGYART651-ti!~~,-RJFTEIIYI, Endre; HUE11YI,
0
Laszlo; GABRI, Mihaly; HOLLO, Istvan; KESSLER, Hubert, dr.;
WISNOVSZKY, Ivan; FINALY, Lajos; RATKY,.-Istvan; SZALAY, Miklos;
IHRIG, Denes; KIRALY, Lajos; KERTAI, Ede
Report on the 1959 general meeting arranged by the Hnngarian
Hydrological Society. 111drologiai koz1ony 40 no.4:345-.348 Ag
16o.
1. Magyar Hidrologiai Tareasag e1noke (for Papp). 2. Magyar
Hidrologiai Tarsasa* fotitkara (for Bozsony). 3. "Hidrologiai
kozlony" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Vagas, Oroszlany,
Schulhof., Szigyarto and Hollo).
VAGE, 1~ ?tvan...
Conference on ~-he crmplf%x ~itillzation of the Algyo water system
arranged by the Szeged Group, Hungarian Hydrological Society,
May 27-28. Hldrologiai kozlony 40 no.4:348 Ag 160.
1. "Hidrologial Kozlorty" q-zerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
VAGAS, Istvan
Physicochemistry of sedimentation. Hidrologlai kozlony 40
375-382 0 160.
1. V12gazdsilkodasi Tudomanyos Kutato Intezet, Budapest; "Hidro-
logiai Kozlony" szerkes,:to bizottsagi tagja es rovatvpzetoje.
VIGAS., Istvan
Society aW te-chnical news. Hidrologiai-kozlony /+0 no.6:523-
525 D 160.
"~bchanical equlpzent of zprinkler irrigationn by Istvan Nagy.
Reviewed by Istvan Vagas. 522
An account of the C,.nfnr,-nee on HyxJraulics.arranged between
September 5 -,nc~ )-l) 1960. 526-527
0 1
1. "Ridrologizi Kozlony" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja es rovat-
vezetoje.
OLLOS, Geza; VAGAS, Istvan
Effect of the ighape and size of rice plantations on infiltration.
Hidrologiai kozIony 41 no.101-42 F 161.
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"Hidrologiai -Kozlony" fmax.erkeettoje (for Ollos).
2. Vizgazdalkodasi TudouWos Kutato Inteset, Budapest;
'Hidrologiai Kozlony" s;jrxe9zto bizottsagi tagja es rovat-
vozetoje (for Vagas).
VAGAS, Istvan; STAROSOISZKY, Odon
Soolety and technical nevs. Hidrologlal ko2lony 41 no,.1:23,30,
42o7484 F 161.
1. "Hidrologiai Kozlony" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja es
rovatvezetoje (for Vagas). 2. Vizgazdalkodasi Tudomanyos Kutato
Intezet (for Starosolszky).
VAGASP Istvan; LASZLOFFY, Woldemar, dr.
Society and technical newa. Hidrologiai koslony 41 no.2-93,
1029 126 Ap 061.
1. "Hidrologiai Kozlony" szerkento bizotteagi tagja.
VAGAS, Istvan
Society and technical news. IL'drologiai kozloriy 41 vo.4:290
Ag'61
Hungarian hydrologists abroad. 310
1. *Mdrologiai Kozlony* szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
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1. "Hidrologiai Kozlony*szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja es
rovatvezetoje.