SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VALERIUS, YU - VALETOV, V.V.

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(Landin Guide Radio Station) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1960, Nr 3, PP 9-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an account of the rules and regulations to be observed by pilots when bringing their aircraft in to land. The landing scheme is based on glide-slope course lights and two guiding radio stations, which are all duplicated by landing radio locators. V. Aksenov, aircraft commander, and M. Polkhovskiy, deputy com- mander of a Flying Unit Section, are severely criti- cized for having failed to observe these regulations Card 1/2 on one occasion, thus causing their aircraft to touch S/084/60/000/02//017/083 D047/DO02 From the Distant to the Near ... (Landing Guide Radio Station) some treetops as it was coming in to land. ASSOCIATION: Upravleniye letnoy sluzhby i dvizheniya samoletov V Z (Control of Flight Service and Aircraft Movement) (Andreyev); Letnyy otdel (Flight Department) (Valerius) Card 212 Y~~ERIUSP Yu.,_inzhener-pilot pervogo klassa Culm is my love. Grazhd.av. 20 no.7.20-21 J1 163. (I'dRI, 16:9) (Guba-Aeronauties-r-lights) VALERSHTEYN, I.; LUKINA, L., inzh.; SAFIYAN, B., inzh., -, -, Cooperation is the pledge of success. NTO 5 no. UsI9-20 N 163. WERA 16s12) 1. Predsedatell saveta Nauohno-tekhniaheskogo obahohestva, tipografii "Peohatnyy dvor" imeni A.M. GorIkogo (for Valershteyn). 2. Chleny sovete, Nauchno-takhnichaskogo obshdhestva tipografi-i "Pechatnyy dvor" (for WIdna, Saf 'yen). 1. VAIEWMI011, It., 'Eng. 2. TussR (6oo) 4- Stearr Powar Plants 7. Steam-power assembly LPU-1, Moloch. prom., 14, No. 2, 1953- 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AL-Pril, -1953, Uncl. i ACC NR: AP6035747 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/019/0117/0117 DIVENrOR: Valer'yanov, S. Li Sakharov, A, N, ; Mukhin, G. M, ;ORG: none TITLE: Fuel pump control of an internal-combustion engine. Class 46, No. 186813 :SOURCE: Izobreteniya,- promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 117 !TOPIC TAGS: fluid pump, engine fuel purV, internal combustion engine ABSTRACT: A fuel pump control of an internal-combustion engine contains a fuel-supply lever,.kinematically connected with the 'spindle of a foot-pedal actuator, and a manual .drive. To increase the reliability in shutting off the fuel supply when stopping the engine, the spindle is provided with an arresting lever which is coupled with the .manual drive and has -two working surfaces. One surface restrains the motion of the arresting device on the spindle during manual supply of fuel, and the other surface interacts with.the spindle which.turns to the side to shut off the fuel'supply. Orig- art. has: 1 figure. SLT3. 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Z/059/62/000/003/004/007 D406/D301 -UTHORS-* c ng A Kezni'ek, Ivan, E ineer And Valeg, FrantOek, Engi neer A new type of strain-gage dynamometer with lotur range' TITLE: for control and checking of fatigue tests IOD I CAL: 7,pravodaj VZL~, no.,3, 1962, 101-104 ~ER 7 TPCT The VZI~J (Aeronautical Research and Test Institute) hP developed a now "14/tth" strain-gage dynamometer for precise I asuring in aircraft streVwth tests and for controlling fat- 1 9TYer, me of entire aircraft parts. The dynamometer is built for Igue tcGts loads of 50 meters 500 kg, and completes the TAIZ series of dynamo for medium loads (400 - 6,000 1%) and heavy loads (10 - 14 tons). The design of a suitable spring is rather complicated, since dia- phragms f or this load range would be too thin. The now "14/tth" r dynamometer (CSSR Patent applied fo') uses a spring which is formed by milling-out a part of the exclusively turned rotor body. Cement-~' ed to the vertical-portions of the opring are two independent strain- Cardl/3 Z/059/62/000/003/004/007 A D406/D301 now type of strain-gage gage systems (14ikrotechna M-120) with an adequate circuit for comperti- sating ambient temperature effects and zero drift. The spring is J made of "16251" steel which is subjected to a.special heat treatment T a spring is fastened with eight screws to the rotor bearing, which has openings for power admission in, its base. The strain-gage sys- TIII~ tem is airtightly encapsulated with. a rubber or metal membrane, pro- ,~tocted with an "Epoxy 1200" resin coating, calibrated, and then in- -stalled into the test unit. The maximum tensile and compressive -L gives a sufficient nign~l tension was act At a, - 25 kg/rmn2, uhicl ..A ~'~and does not excead the fatigue limit of the spring mid the strain gage. Since dynamometers for loads of 200 and 400 1% are still 1.~:under development, tests were so far performed with the 100-kg type only. Excessive loading of this dynamometer brought some difficul-f' 'atigue damage, especially .,F,:ties such as impaired sensitivity, T_ on copper leads, and friction corrosion of parts not protected by E-poxy resin. The influence of eccentric forces is negligible; the,i hysteresis does not exceed 0.1% of the maximum load. Because of its linearity m-Ld stability, this dynamometer can also be used for accurate statical*measurements. Efforts must, however, be miade to VALES, J. "Transformers of highest output and voltage." ELEKTROTECHNICKY OBZOR, Praha, Czechoslovakiay Vol. 48., no. 5, Fay 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (ETZ )y LG, Vol* 8. Vo. 8. August 1959 Unclassified VALES, Jaroslay j_.ilnz. ., . El tech obzor 48 nc.5: Transformers of highest output and voltage 228-233 My '59. 1. Zavody V.I.Lenina P3zen, n.p. L 13399-66 ACC NR, AP AUTHORt Vale so J ORG o. none TITLE: Psychological and social problems in disseminated sclerosis SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska neurologico no. 4, 1965, 316-321 TOPIC TAGS: psychology, tissue disease; poychothernpy ABSTRACT: Disseminated sclerosis frequently attacks people In the prlm'~' of their life. As the illness is incurable, its psychological and social, aspects are as important as the clinical ones. When the manner of walking becomes affected, the !patients aften retire into a voluntary isolation; howeveroit is important to maintain the necessary amount of physical exercise to slow down the progress of the disease as much as possible. The frequent changes of the patientsmoods are described; the inportance of an active adaptation to the disease is stressed. The dangers of a patient retreating into his disease and refus- ing to face life are discussed. The patient in the initial stages of the-disease should not meet those who are already im- mobilized by it. The importance of social contacts of the patients is described, and a system of volunteers to visit these patients As_suggested. The importance of adequate psychotherapyO duk-i th entire course of the disease is stressed. [JPRSJ &UB Y IE: 060 05 / SUBM DATE: none Fd I , t3 CODE: I VALES,, Jaroslav, Inz. The agreements on mutual coonpration with the Billgarian Academy of Agricultural Sciences andIlWT-OrMan Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Vest ust zemedel 12"n&.3flO2-303 t65. 1. Admiristration of Scientific and Technical Development of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Resources, Prague. T 71., 2q VALES, X. Collective contracts and their fulfillment, p. 170, SKLAR A KERAMIK (Ministerstvo lahkeho prumyslu) Praha, Vol. 5, No. 8, Aug. 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol.1j,, No. 12, December 195~ 000 **A 004 00, 004 oil 41 004 Go* ood oed 0901 '00 00 641" 000,0000 0, 0 .00 .00 .00 age =00 00 :40111 too 1000 goo 4#0 goo X00 see zoo- MITALLMSCAL L"VOATWV CLASNOMAIM Noe - ---- ---- ---~ I ii" WOO 1411460 NJ p V40C SmAjol 4 ~avv AU ]SAM S OF b a I F I . I a F . 1 11 VIAAA low 0 a a 13 u 5 AV go u1; ; 0 & p em Kan's it a X 111 10 1 XT N 2 A a 4 00*000*0000*0* 00*0460*000*0*04P 0*0 0 goo **,.**a 404100A-106- 0 * 67*0 A -kooo*oq*q*q***G* 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cto- 0 0 0 0 C 4 * 04 a 0 0 0 0 , o 0 'o 0 0 1 4 1 9 1 1 M 0 q It is 1 if 64 it I'll, anitinxisxii; is; .1 u I 41ro OV A r2 A 0 r, R 1 -1. AA N CC W It-4A-. 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Ivy usevins tit acid,, and 115oe, if CS. was (If tile ravill uIrd, Ttralmeni 14 Ilk 11 Micro with h,, .. 0-1111 -uPY watcl -f with wat" 6trui d vi l s e a l , sai . tally water I added tit the alk. Milk. fit ca-Witt. Tin. spinning fieuress - stia" the 6`11 ' Ftli I A Jo 00 z i . rs ff 11 A I vwfetteriv I *2s Mosil Safi-jactory if a tialls, ronig. 11,SO. 6700 00 and NmS0, 41) 2-111 kA. of staln. was usird. The addis. 0 490 giiiiii, 00 zoo 00 0* 00 Z1111, 0 001 : 1.11111.11.41 '-LASVFKAltO% tz woo so It .7 0 u j '74 in L S 4 Od 0 1 is I It V ; , L 4 o " it r, it IN a a .1 R a rc it a it n I to *14 0 9 e 00 0 0 0 0 0--* 0 0 0 00 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ills 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 * 4 v S/02 62/146/o06/001/016 B172%186 AUTHORSt Brish, N. I., Valeshkevich, I. N. TITLEt The Fourier method for differential equations containing a second derivative with respect to time PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Dokladyj Y. 146, no. 6, 1962, 1247-1250 TEXTs Differential equations of the type -2 .1 u Au + - a f(x,t) dt2 are considered wherein Au (-1) 10'1 D4(a,p(x)0u) 141. 1~ .m .is a self-adjoint operator in a domain with the boundary S of the (Xi ...Xn ) space and where ~x - (-',I .... d' lob 1 w c*1 + - - - + O~n' -j - "n%P) are real functions, symmetrical with respect to per- :Fn mutation of subscripts. A constant Co > 0 is assumed to exist so that x',' Card 1/3 62/A46/Oo6/001/Oi6 .3166 etyloa by for (1) ustion 0 t1le eq Tyle yourier any for I.A.tY Z--- ~ and fol & DT 0 ectOr tae mi%e t1le I VIA tast aovll !Or eacyl, is 606 tis fie su. ay ".i 1 s ions 0 0 JO Condit 102~. ~to and. the ~tao bt , ...9 0-1) 0 0& 0 by rrangemeut Bill AS r E a Fourie s + PRE. be 001,10d by I J") (q ico 3. I,(%, t) I. SUBM. f i Bin + Card 31. card 2/3 VALESRKEVICH, I.N. Some mixed problems for a biharmonja wave 9qu&tion,--V4itqi-MIM. Ser. fiz.-takh. nav. no.3t14-24 163. (riliA 16:10) VALESIMO, G.I. Transactions of the LaboratorY (SMWW)of Aerowthodg, AS USSR SOV/3815 7.7p Mterials of 7h AU Indg C94f . ALrgg Prt rolo" 1Deni1Uj:tt&5row, 1959, 331pp. Kudritskiy., D.M. (LeningradakiY 91drOMe c SRIY Leningrad ilydrowteorological Institute]. 208 photogram~etric Methods in Hydrology and RYdrOgr9LPhY Popovp :[.V. [(;osudwstve=yy gidrologicheskiylinatitat - State Hydrological Institute]. 209 Use of Aerial Photographs in Irregtigating Riyer-Ded PracesseS [G:Ldroenergopxv7ekt - Ali union Association for Hydr,oelectric Developmentalt Aerial Photographs Applied to the Study of Hydrological Conditions 212 in Rivers During Ice-Gwg Afanw#7evj, AJ, [Teentralinyy institat prognozov - Central Imstitute of Weather Forecasting], Use of Aerial Photographs of Snorw Cover ror Hydrological Conutations 217 Vendrovs S.L. (Giprorechtrans - State Institute of Inland-Waters Transport Planning and Scheduling], Application of Aerial Photography to Exploration PrWams Administered Card 9/ 15 VAL-ASM, G. 1. Aerial photogrammetry In studying hydrological characterls- ties of rivers during the period of ice flow. ?mdy Lab. aeromet. 7:212-216 959P (MIRA 13:1) 1. Gidroanorgaproyekt. (Aerial photWammetr7) (Ice an rivers. lakes, etc.) 40020 S/035/62/000/008/090/090 AOO1/A10l AUTHORS: Valeshko, G. I., Indichenko, I. G., Trukhanenko, M. V. TITLE: New devices for geographic deciphering and transferring contours from aerial photographs onto maps PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geod6ziya, no. 8, 1962, 34, abstract 8G275 (In collection: "Geogr. i kh.-vo", v. 10', Moscow, 1961, 75 - 7,7) 1 TEXT: Newdevices for compiling general geographic maps are described; they. were developed by the laboratory of aerophotomethods at the Geographipal Division of MGU. In distinction from existing stereoscopes, the IICIJ-2 (PSI-2) mirror ster- eoscope edsures complete survey of the entire overlapping area of a pair of aerial photographs. Small size of the device makes it possible to carry it in the side pocket of an observer. The visual field of the stereoscope is 110 x 160 mm, Sim- plest measurements can be performed under the stereoscope by means of devices of parallax-meter type. Stereo spectacles are mounted in any standard rim into which plane-parallel glasses are inserted. Optical wedges with refraction angle of 14 180 are giued to the lower parts of the glasses, the upper part of the glasses, intended for observation of the country, can be smoked, if a highly lighted countzy. Card 1/2 S/035/62/000/008/090/090 New devices for geographic deAphering and... A001/A101 is observed. Such a design makes it possible to observe the stereoscopic country model from aerial photographs and the country directly. To determine, from aerial photographs, relative elevations and slopes on the country, a stereo altimeter and a stereo declinometer have been developed. The stereo altimeter makes it possible, without additional calculations, to determine mutual elevations up to 4W m di- rectly on the device. Measurements of slopes of the country are made with the stereo declinometer by means of the stereoscope on aerial photographs of 18 x 18 cm size with elliptical marks, and measurements of slopes oriented along the direction of bases with dash marks. A strictly definite angle of ellipse turn or dash marks correspondsto every certain slope angle of the country. On this basis, nomograms have been plotted which are used for slope angle determination. V. Agafonov rAbstracter's note: Complete iranslationj L Card 1/2 ~] 11 L- -~ ~~ ~ i~ I T.' r - I I t I i i I I i i I f . f;,~ 'll - 1. VALESKALNS, P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Peace 7. Soviet Union, a powerful bulwark of peace and security 'or all nations. Latv. PSR Zin. Akad. Vestia, no. 11, 1950. 9. Monthly List Of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. 1. VAT.,NSKA1,115, P., Prof .- 2. USSR (600) 4. Latvia - CommUnism 7. Great contribution to the Marxist-Lesdaist theory. Lstv. PSR Zin Akad Vestis No. 6 1951 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. USSR/General Division. Conservation of Nature. A-5 Abs Jaur: Ref. Zhur. Biologiia, mo 4, 1958, 14247 Author Valeskaln ra. inst Title The Tasks of Conservation of Nature in the IALtvian SSR Orig 1hib: Okhrw3a prirody I zapovedn. delo vSSSR, 1957, No 2, 70-76 Abstract: An enumeration of the more Interesting monuments of nature which are subject to conservation under the 1952 law: Kemerskly Forest and Lake Kanierskoie, the district of Slitere, the island Moritssale (on lake Uzma; preserved since 1912), the maritime heather wasteland of Grini, lake Engurskoie (the location of a massive nesting place of water fowl, among which am swan- shipunov f-a steppe swanj), Lake Papskoye, several parks (Kaz- daugskiy, Skriverskiy, Tervetskiy, Koknese), and others. Brief information is given on the nature of these places. Salmon Card: 1/2 -15- VALE, S!"'AU TS, P. PF?TOI)Tr,AT,: 173TTS. ~Tn. I I I '? Irr!p, IIALF,SKAIIIIIIS, P. Plan for sci,~n!.ific-rcsearch -...Tor',,: of Une Latvian !xadcriy of Sciences in 1958. Tn Iissian. -,,. 15 "o- I. ~thl- list of E,~st ~'urop-an A cessions (EK-U-) IC, Vol. G, ',:o. 2 :'c'--raary 1~513, Unclass. VALESKALNSI, P. The great jubilee of the theory of living nature evolution; Lamarck and Darwin. Vestio Latv ak no.12;99-105 159. (EBAI 9:11) (Darwin,, Charles Robert) I (Tama ck, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine do Monet) (Evolution) VALESKALN, P. [Valeskalne, P.], akademik (Riga) Scientific research work of the Latvian AcademW of Sciences in 1960. Vestis Latv ak no.1:5-16 t6o. (EW 9.11) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR* (Acadeqr of Sciences of the Latvian S.S.R.) VAI33XALN, P-1- [VA108kaluSe P-I-I Rapid development of latrian ocienCO, Ikuka i ZbVttia 10 n0-7:58-60 Jl '60. KRA 13: 7) 1. Vitae-president AN Istviyokoy SSR, Rigs- (I&tvi&--leoe&rch) VALLPSKALKS.' P - , . 4 4 For the creative development of science. Yantis latv ak,no.9:3-7 '61. L'Iatvijas PSR Zinatnu akadstijae vice presidents. t:, STRADYNI, Ya.(Stradins, -T.1; VALESKUS, P.[ValookaInB, P.) Janie Prieditis, Latvian revolutionist and chemist. Vestis Latv ak no.10:127-133 161. (Prieditis, Janis, 1876-1908) VALESKALN, P.(Valeska3m, F.] The 150th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812. Izv. AN latv. SSR no.10:3-9 162. (MIRA 26:1) 1. Vitse-prezident AN I4tviyakay SSR. (&iamia-Invasion of 1812) VAJESIULN, P.I. [Valeakalm, Fel (Itiga) Present stage and prospects of scientific research in lAtviae Vop. ist. est. i tekh.. no.13,.57-63 162. (KMA 16:5) (Latvia--aeoearch) 1. 41(3. 1~ Bouts aii-I djaL 5ujar - Uzbekistan Sugar beat a.5simllation in Uzbekiitan. Sakh. :jrGm. 26, A. 2, 1~-,2. 9. Monthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, june 1)52 _igVY, Uncl. MILLER, Frantl.-,ek, pruf. dr.; VAL~SOVA., Eva, Spider fauna of the steppes of the Ra.~;r,'An Valley in Gentral Bon;jm-4a. Gas entou! ~-i- no.2:180-1~8* 1~4, 1. Institute of Ap,,)Ijp(-] En,lomologry oC the Faculty of' Arlror,.-m.-i. Higher 3c~.ool ot* Agricult.,xic. DIrno, 2. EntomolovIca.1 Departmient, ca" the Contra, I _7ie 5, Na belicile "i (for Va I of Food Industry, -Ira_ I TALBSYAN, L.A. 1---a~', Resources of water power in the countries of the Danube Valley and their distribution. fisuch. trudy Brave un, 63:209-237 '58. (MIRA 11:6) 1, Yerevanekly gosudaretvennyy universitet, kafedra ekonomicheakoy geografii. (Danube Valley-Pbwer resources) Oamube Valley-Water resources development) -VAXJPTg., )4"vel Akopovich; STANOTOVA, L., red.izd-va; OVASAPT", A., takhn.red. [Geography of hydroelectric power resources and plants in countries in the Danube Valley] Geografiia gidroenergoresursov i gidroenergetiki sarubezhAyk:h Pridunaiskikh stran. Brevan, Izd-vo Irevanskogo univ., 1959. 168 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Danube Valley--Hydroelectric power) STEPANYAII, L.A., red.; ARUTYUNYPI-I, A.B., red.; BAGDASARYAN, A.B., prof.,, doktor geogr. nauk, glav. nauchnn- red.; DAViT-&.', G.S., red.; MARTIROSYAN, G.M., red.; RAMMAI;, A.O., red.; 11-127-CHM"., S.S., red.; URUSOV, M., red.; SHAKHBAZYAN, M.S., red.; ALLAUVERDYAN, G.O.p kand. ekonom. nauk zam glav. nauchnogo red.; ARUTYUITYP1:, N.Kh.j akademik, red.; VALESYANI LA.j kand. geogr. nauk, red.; DULIYAH, S.M., kand. geogr. nauk, red.; YE104YAN, S.T,,, red.; ZOGRABYAN, L.N.9kand. geogr. nauk, red.; KOCIIARYAII, G.A., prof., red.; POGOSYAN, Kh.P., prof., doktor geogr. nauk, red.; AUTKOVSKAYA, starshiy rod.; SAVELO, A.F.,, tekhn. red.; YAROSBEVICII, K.Ye., tekhn. red. [Atlas of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic) Atlas Armianskoi Sovetskoi Sotsialistichoskoi Itesyubliki. Erevan, Akad. nauk Amian- skoi SSR; glav. upr. geodez. i kartografii MG i Ohl SSSRy 1961. Ill p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Minskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika Glavnogo upravleniya geodezii i kartografii Ministerstva geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Urusov). 2. Akademiya nauk AruWanskoy SSR (for Arutyunyan). 3. Chlen-korrespon- dent All Arqranskoy SSR (for Yeremyan). (Armenia-Maps) VAIESIAN, L A Administrative and territorial division of the Armenian S.S.R. Izv.AN Arm.SSR. Geol.i geog.nauki 15 no.6:35-48 62. (MIRA -16:2) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN Armyunskoy SSR, sektor geografii. (Armenia-Administrativo and political division) ,~, 4' . I I., . VALESYAN, L.A. Several problems of Seven. Izv.Voeo.geog.ob-va 94 no.2:115-124 I*,Ap, 162. OURA 15:5) (Sevan Lake-Water resources development) VALESYAN, L.A.; DULIYAII, S.M.; YEGIAZARYAN, Ye.A. Basic trends in the development of economle geogruphv Jri -'Civlet Amenia. Iz lst.etit.i tekh. 2-3.32 16;~. (MIRA 18~14) 9(2)t 25(1,5) SOV/28-59-10-4/36 AUTHORS: Valesyan, Sh.G., and Koganskiy, S.D. TITLE: Working ___ of Parametric Series for Electric Exe- cutive Devices PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1959, Wr 10, pp 17-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the current seven years, production in machine- building and metal-working industry will be doubled. In this connection, construction of normal machines and devices acquires a great importance. The 1959- 1960 Plan provides for compilation of work "Paramet- ric Series of Electric Executive Devices for Regula- tion and Distance Control of Technical Processes (Output Parameters)"; it is to be worked out by the Special Construction Bureau of Standardization and Normalization TBNII of Complex Automation (SKBSN TsNIIKA). Electric executive mechanisms are power designs incorporated into the systems of automatic regulation and remote control over-production proces- ses. The constant speed executive devices are at Card 1/3 present manufactured according to their output para- SOV/28-59-10-4/36 Working Out of Parametric Series for Electric Executive Devices meters conforming to the GOST 7192-54 "Automatic Regulators". Some points of this instruction need to be made more exact. Performance of executive devices should be determined, depending on the re- quirements of manufacturing processC-s, and given in percentages of the full scope of regulation. In GOST 7192-54 there is no regulation for ejection of the output unit of electrical executive devices with a transmitting movement of the outgoing stem. The standard does not stipulate the switching-off of the three-phase electric motors of small power (30, 50 and 80 w) by means of magnetic starters. In accord with para 3 GOST 7192-54 the power of electromotors is limited to 1,000 w; however, it contradicts para 5 of tne same standard. Since for a combination of large torques with quick functioning and self-brak- ing, more powerful electromotors (7-8 kw) are re- quired. Design Bureau "Avtomatikall (Kirovokan) has prepared a project for working out a parametric Card 2/3 series for electric executive devices according to V SOV/28-59-10-4/36 Working Out of Parametric Series for Electric Executive Devices their output parameters (see Table on p 18). The project of SKBSN provides only for a parametric series for torque, time of one turn, and for the number of turns of the output device depending on the type of executive mechanism. However, these stand- ards are not sufficient for a correct evaluation of the full volume of work when constructing executive devices. This part of the project needs to be com- pleted. Working parametric series for elec- tric executive devices will permit a decrease in their diversity and variety, and speed up the pro- cess of computing constructions of new electric executive devices. There is 1 table. Card 3/3 S/119/60/000/009/008/IOP B012/BO58 AUTHORS: Valesyan, Sh. G., Koganskiy, S. D. ,-C TITLE: Rational Kinqmatic Diagrams of Electric Switching Crank Gears PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 19609 NL. 99 pp. 30-il TEXT: Work concqrning the s,~Iection of a rational kinematic diagramlbr the series of electric switching mechanisms of the crank-gear type is Conducted at present at the SKB "Avtomatikall (SKB "Automation") at A/Kirovokan. A short summary of the results achfeved so far is given in the /present paper, The electric switching crank gear consists of an electric motor, a gear, and an additional device. The guarantee of self-looking and greatest efficiency is one of the principal conditions for the gear. It is pointed out that all the electric switch mechanisms manufactured at home and abroad can be subdivided into two groups according to their kinematic characteristics. These are described here In short. In the first group (Fig. 1), power transmission to the crank at the exit takes Dlace with the aid of two worm gears. The tro variants possible frr manual drive Card 1/2 Rational Kinematic Diagrams of Electric 3/119/60/000/009/008/0,^ja Switching Crank Gears B012/BO58 are shown (Figs. Is. and 1b) and described. A worm gear (Fig. 2) ia suffi- cient for a short response time (1-60 seconds). In the second group, power transmission from motor to crank takes place with the aid of some pairs of spur gears (Fig. 3). It is pointed out that it In appropriate to combine the positive properties of both groups. Such a construction is shown in Fig, 4- Power transmission for the latter takes place with the aid of some pairs of spur gears and a worm gear at the exit. This variant is highly efficient and corresponds to the self-locking conditions. A further variant of a switching mechanism with a manual drive is shown in Fig, 5. This drive Is built In the form of a "differential", and is oombined *11th a device for limiting the maximum load (Pig. 5a). The con- struction shown in Fig, 5b Js described as being moat promising. A plane- tary gear with two internal teeth, combined with a two-Bided overrunning clutch, in used here. There are 5 figureB. Card 2/2 - VAIMM9 SH.G. Signalizer of the liquid-gas separation boundary. Priborostroenje no.3:25 Mr II (HIRA 14:3) (Safety appliances) I I :.I --VAlESYA,N. Sh*G., inzh. Standardisation of elactroc actuating units used in automatic control systems. Priborostroenie no.4t2l-22 Ap 165. (MIR& 18:5) VALSSYAN V P - KRITSKIY, S.N., doktor tekhatchookikh nauk, radaktor; ==;%lffw T.F., takhnichookiy redaktor. [Investigation of runoff of mountain rivers of the Armenian S.S.R.1 Iseledovante stoka gornykh rek Armianskoi SSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nank SSSR, 1955. 79 p. (MLRA. 8-8) (Armenia--Runoff) VAIESYIT" V.T. ].()r 2 F~draulic'~4 cs,.7R. Gtd.teeh. nauk 110- 1) j S~,,,.,-Comjnr,; in modern hydr0lOu. Izv. tri L, 1 Uncl. All Fu 5 t " I Russim IA~ccessionsj Library Of Congress)-----f~ 9- naLhlZ Li-st ~~f ~ ft C , - ~5i ~4 -If,:, - V 'g. - '.5 'N . "C", *5 462o-a N .", ml M-2 Ma 20-6-20/42 XUT11ORSi Gillm Kamay, Kuznetoov, Ye. V. , and Valetdinov, R. X. T-ITLEs Cyan Substituted Dialkylphosphates (0 tsianzame3hchernyl-h dial- kilfosfitakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Ar SSSR, 19157, Vol- 116, Nr 6, pp. 965 - a'Q'E~ (USSR) p ABSTRACTs Hitherto the cyanic substitu'le.1 of the ether of thc !~hlozhorous acid have rot been described. Because tht. irtroduction of the cyano-en group into thePolecule of the d ialkylDhos phi te mu3t strone- ly modify its properties, the authors studied the intcraction re- action of eqLimolar quantities of some oecyanhydrinez with phou- phorus-trichloride. Thereby it has been stated that this reaction passes on formation of a mixture of products, and oo of ci-lorar.- hydrides of the OL--cyanalkyl- and the di-oC.-cyanalkylphesphorous acids as well as of tri-of- -cyanalkylphosphites. A scheme of the reactions followinE; one another is mentioned. The latter compound will not be chanced into ~he second above-mentioned acid, in spite of difficult reaction con~itiors (hiLh concentration of thp, re- agents), although the here known reLrouping of Arbuzov could bc; expected. By the aid of nar;ifold fractioned destillations altot'eth- er 21 DC-cyano,!;en substituted phosphites and their chloranhydrides Card 1/4 have been isolated from the mixture of reactions (table 1). They Cyan Substituted Dialkylphosphates 2o-6-20/42 are achromatic liquids fuming in the MOiBt air. Furthe:,-.iore, the saponification reaction of the chloranhydridcs of the di-o(,-cyan- alkylphosphorous acid has been atudied under diffcrent conditions. With an exactly measured qu&ntity of water in the etheric medium and at the presence of pyridine, this reaction leads to the for- mation of acid cyanogen substituted ethers of the phosphorous acid. Table 2 shows 6 of those compounds including their proper- ties. The isolated di-OL,-cyanogen alkylphosphorous acids are achromatic liquids with a weak smell. They retain as derivatives of the trivalent phosphor us in differerce to the not cyanogen substituted acids. Since more than a half century Arbuzov has drarin the conclusion that all mean ethers of the phosphorous acid are built up on the base of the trivalent phosphorus, meanythile the acid itself and its acid ethers contain a pentavalent phosphorus. Already at that time Arbuzov expressed the conception a'Zout a possible existence of the phosphorous acid and its acid ethers as tautomeric formst V III RO 0 > RO --- Oq R~ PeH RO>P Card 2/4 1 11 Cyan Substituted Dialkylphoaphates 20-6-20/42 According to Arbuzov the structure I has the free form of the acid. In solutions it may be existing in the tautomeric form. These conclusions have been brightly confirmed by the recent physical- chemical investigations (ref. 4 - 6). At the phosphites mentioned the tautomeric equilibrium seems to be removed in the direction of the trivalent phosphorus. Therefore the position of the equilibri- um of the acid ethers is also dependent on the quality of the ra- dicals (ref. 7). Furthermore, it has been stated by the authors that the di-cK--cyanogen-containing radicals also show properties of the mixed ethers of the phosphorous acid. By the influence of heating-up the hydroxyl group within them is exchanGed intermole- cularly by a corresponding radical. But, in the case of the di-~Y_ - -cyanisopropylphosphorous acid containing a textLary radical, this practically will not be so. There are 2 tables, 7 Slavic references. Card 3/4 20-6-20/42 Cyan Substituted Dialkylphosphates A6SOCIATIONt ftml~ lwltltwM,of Choulema:14;hpology-im.. B.. M. Kirov (Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. S. 1-1. Xi-rcva) PRESEI!TEDi June 6, 1957, by B. A. Arbuzov, Academician SUBMITTEDi June 3, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 4/4 i I ~_ - , - V It JAI 71' D IN 071K C:%rd Chera Eci-k' 4-", ~i ."r, esters of af phosphoric Incids aud -,iome of their properticc." K:-,zln' 1953- 20 p') (min -If higher Lducation U21-R. t:,,.in Adiaini.-Itr: lim.1' of "Oclinc- ___~ 4~ logical VUZ. Kazan' Cham,- I e cliv Inst i!:1 S.M. Eirov), 1110 copies (KL,30-58,123) AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, Ye. V., Valetdinov, R. K. SOV/79-29-1-49/74 TITLE: On the Reaction of a,y-Dichlorohrdrin of Glycerin With PC1 POC13 and PSC1 3 (0 vzaimodeystvii a,y-dikhlorgidrina glit-3 serina s PCI 31 POC13 i PSC1 3) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, ?Tr 1, pp 235 - 238 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In continuation of the papers by Kabachnikov (Ref 1) and other chemists (Refs 2-5) the authors found that glycz:--in- a,y-dichlorohydrin reacts with Pcl (1:1) under formation of a mixture of products the consthts of which are given by the table. The former two, the chloranhydrides of bis- 0,01-dichloro isopropyl- and ~,01-dichloro phosphoric acid are heavy fluids fuming in the air. The third is a viscous, colorless and non-smellin- oil and does not react with CuCl and phenyl azide. The transformation of the compound of tri- valent phosphorus into the compounds of pentavalent phospho- Card 1/3 rus probably proceeds according to the scheme one suggested On the Reaction of a,y-Dichlorohydrin of Glycerin With SGV/'7,c-2,c- 1 -1-9/74 PC1 31 POC13and PSC13 by Kabachnikov with respect to tris-p-chloro-ethyl phosphite (Ref 2). In the case of saponification of chloranhydride of bis-p,pl-dichloro-isopropyl phosphoric acid with water in ether solution, in connection with the binding of chloro hydrogen to pyridine, the correoponding acid was bhe result (boiling point 145-147'0 at 0.4 mm). In the case of reaction of a,y-dichlordWdrin of glycerin -.74 th phosphoroxy chloride a mixture of products is formed: the chloranhydride of P,P'- dichloro isopropyl phosphoric acid (CiCH2)2cjTOPOC121 the chloranhydride of bia~-P,01-dichloro-isopropyl phosphoric acid L(ClCH POC1 and the tris-p,pl-dichloro-isoprODY1 2)2CH012 pho3phateC(ClCH2)2CHO33PO. The firat of the three chloran- hydrides has hitherto been unky4own (constant3 in the experi- mental part). Tris-p,pl-dichlor'o-isopropyl phosphate, as already earlier synthesized by Jones could not be preserved in pure state by the authors. Thea,y-dichlorohydrin of glycerin reacts with phosphorus sulfochloride less easily Card 2/3 tkan with PCI3 or POC1V only in the case of boiling of the On the Reaction of a,y-Dichlorohydrin of Gl,,cerin With S0V'79-2Q-1-4-0'/74 PC1 3' POC13and PSC!3 reaction mass. In this connection it was impossible to preserve certain reaction products. There are 1 table and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ka-zanskiy khimiko-tekhnolo,-,iche3kiy institut imeni S. M. Kirova (Kazan'Chemotechnological Institute imeni S. .1. Kirov) SUBMAITED: October 28, 1957 Card 3/3 5 (3) AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, Ye. V., Valetdinov, R. K. 30V/79-29-6-53/72 TITLE: Synthesis of the Triallyl Phosphate (Sintez triallilfoofata) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 6, pp 2017 - 2018 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The synthesis of the triallyl phosphate from allyl alcohol and phosphorus oxychloride (Ref 2) has been described in publica- tions. The reaction takes place in a solution of toluene in 0 presence of pyridine at a temperature of -35 .It is pointed out that the distillation which takes place thereby, proceeds under decomposition of the reacting substances, and often leads to an explosion. It seems to be difficult to obtain a suffici- ent quantity of a pure product in this way. Only the boiling temperature at a pressure of 0.5 mm is mentioned. The authors worked out a new synthesis of the triallyl phosphates which consists of an oxidation of triallyl phosphite, while dry oxy- gen is passed through it (70-800). This synthesis is simple and does not require low temperatures; there is no danger of explosion during the distillation. The synthesis takes place in Card 1/2 two stages: 1) According to A. Ye. Arbuzov and V. M. Zoroaatrova Synthesis of the Triallyl Phosphate SOV/79-29-6-53/72 (Refs 394) triallyl phosphite is synthesized: 3CH2 _CH_1CH2OH+PC1 3 + 3C6H5N --) ( C 11 2- CH-CH20)3P + 3C6 H5N . HCl 2) The oxidation of the triallyl phosphite, according to the method develo ed by the authors is carried out as follows: (CH 2'CH-CH 2053P + 0-502 -~ (CH 2-CH-CH 20)3PO The progress of the oxidation is checked by the change of the refractive index of the light. The separation of the mixture of diallyl phosphite and triallyl phosphite is somewhat diffi- cult, because the boiling temperatures are close to each other. Triallyl phosphate was obtained in pure state. Its constants were determined for the first time. There are 5 So7iet refer- ences. ASSOCIATION: Kazan8kiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy inatitut imeni S. M. Kirova (Kazan' Chemical-technological Institute imeni S. M. Kirov) SUBMITTED: April 9, 1958 Card 2/2 S/001/62/000/021/027/069 B117/BIOI AUTHORSs Roytburd, Ts. Ya., Valet!Li~~ TITLEs Synthesis of tetrahydroxymetbyl*no-phosphonius chloride and its reactions PERIODIULt Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 21, 1962, 204, abstract 21Zh238 (In collection't Materialy 1-y Konferentaii waolodykh nauchn.-rabotn. g. Kazani, 1959t Sekts-.~khim. Kazant, 1960, 91 - 97) TEXTv A method was developed for decomposing joetal phosphides'(Al, Cu,' etc.) with water. The method consists in adding water to a liquid suspen- sion (CH 30H, alcohol, acetone, etal) of AlP, Vigorous stirring daring the reaction of PH 3 with CH20 and KC1 gives (HOCH 2)4 PCI (I) which, tageth~er with BaCO 3, -is converted into (HOCH 2)5PO (II) and, together with N&2CO31. into (HOCH 2)2POOH (I,,)' Polyoondemmation with dibasic..acida becomes in- creasingly difficult in the order III, 11, 1, rosulting in the formation of fusible, transparent resins with obviously linear structure. These self- Card 1/3 S/081/62/000/021/027/069 Synthesis of tetrehydroxymethylene ... B117/B101 extinguishing resins are soluble in organic solvents. 555 g of finely ground AIP and 350 ml of acetone are put into a reaction vessel, after which 92 is bubbled through the apparatus for 10 min, 355 El of water is added in drops while stirring. PHV together with 850'9 of 35% CH2 0 and 270 ml of 35% HC1, is filled into the reaction vessel-with a stirrer until a specific gravity of 1.130 is reached. Finally, the solution is boiled down in vacuo atru8OOC until the residue crystallizes (yield of 1, 99.9% (in relation to CH~O); m-p.p 1510C (from alcohol)). I mole of I mixed with 0.5 mole of BaCO 3 in 0.2 1 water is boiled for 6 hreq the filtrate being evaporated in vacuo. II is extracted from the residue with 150 ml of absolute alcohol (yield of 119 80%; a-p-, 44 450C (from alcohol; very., hygroscopic)- 190.5 g of.I and 106 g of NaCO are boiled in 0.2 1 of water for 6 hrs, whereupon the water is distilled off. Using 100 ml of-con- centrated HCI, the oily compound III is extracted from the residue, with a yield of 84.5%. 1A g of II and 1.5 g of phtholic anhydride are kept at 1200C for 4 hre and, at the end of the reactiong the tomperature'is raised to 1600C. Thus a solid, transparent, vitreous, yellowish resin was Card 2/3 3/081/62/000/021/027/069 Synthesis of totrahydroxymethylone ... B110101 obtained (m.p., 110 - 1200C). The elastic, rubber-like polymer obtained from III and sebacia acid combines well with polyethylano which it renders self-extinguishing with a content of 20%. See RZhKhisp 1961, 23Zh245- [Abstracter's notel Complete translation .3 Card 3/3 KUZNETSOV, Ye.V.; KAMAYEVA, Ye.B.; VALETDINOV, 4.K.; ROYKH, A-I- Interaction between :~,-hydroxy acids and phosphorus trichloride. Zhur.ob.kllim. 31 no.9.3C-13-3015 S '61. (FdFLA 14: 9) (Acids, Organic) (Phosphorus chloride) I Fj PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV16034 Konferentsiya po khimii I primeneniyu fosfororganicheakM soyedinenly. 2d, Kazan', 1959. Xhimiya I primeneniye fosfororganicheskikh soyedineniy; trudy (Chemistry and Use of Organophosphorus Compounds; Conference Transactions) Moscow Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 630 p. Errata slip Inserted. 2800 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency; Akademiya nauk SSSR. Kazanskiy filial. Resp, Ed.: A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academician; Ed. of Publishing House: I- S. Povarov; Tech. Ed.: S. G. Tikhomirova. PURPOSE: This collection of conference transactions Is Intended for chemists ,i process engineer.9, physiologists, pharmacists, physicians, veterinarians, and agricultural scientists. COVERAGE: the iransactions Include the full texts of most of the scientific pajier~a resented at the Second Conference an the Chemistry and Use of 0 Crd I/ 1~4) SOV/6034 Chemistry and the Use of Organophosphorus (Cont.) Organophosphorus Compounds hold at Kazan' from 2 Nov through I Dec 1959. The material is divided into three sections: Chemistry, containing 67 arti- cles; Physiological Activity of Organophosphorus Compounds, containing 213 articles; and Plant Protection, containing 12 articles. The reports reflect the strong Interest of Soviet scientists in the chemistry and application of organophosphorus compounds. References accompany Individual reports. Short summaries of some of the listed reports have been made and are given below. TABLE OF CONTENTS. lAbridged): Introduction (Academician A. Ye. Arbuzov) 3 L TRANSACTIONS OF THE CHEMSTRY SECTION Gefter, Ye. L (NII plastmass (Scientific Research Institute of Plastics, Moscow]. Some Prospects for the Industrial TJse"of Organophosphorus 46 Compounds Card 2/14 Chemistry and the Use of Organophosphorus (Cont.) SOV/6034 when 0.001 to 0.1 mol of methyl iodide per mol of cyclic phosphonite is used. They form polyphosphonatc-s with mole-,ular weights of 270 t,.-j 3200. Kuznetsov, Ye. I) - 11. K. Valetdinov and M. 1. Bakhitov [Ka,,,anskiv khitnikotekhnologichci-skiy--~n&titut-Im-. S. M. Kirova (Kazan, Institute of Chemical Technology imeni S. M. Kirov)]. Substituted Organo- phosphorus Compounds as Monomers of fligh-Molecular Substances 296 C~Vav.o-substituted esters of phosphorus a( ids have been obtailled and it has been shown that carboxy- substituted and amine-substituted crganophosphorus compounds and polymer products based on them can be prepared. Amine- substituted esters of phosphorus acids have been synthesized; the synthesis can be made either with chlo- rides of alkylphosphonic acids or with esters of phosphorus acids. Methods of synthesis of phosphorus -containing thiokols have been developed, and it has been shown that a new type of phosphorus- containing polyurethan can be obtained by the reaction of diisocya- nates, phosphites, and dialkyl phosphonates. Card 8/14 LYZENTSEVA) M.A.; VALETDINOV, R.K.; KUZNETSOV, Ye.V. Fireproofing treatment of cotton fabrics. Trudy F-TY.Tl na.30s 170-173 162. (MIRA 160L) ACCESSION NR: AT4033989. S, 00.00163/000/000/0076/0080 AUTHORs Kuznetsov, Ye. V.; Valetdinov, R. K.; Vershinina,- TITLE: Phosphorus-containinR polyesters and polyamides of the aliphatic series SOURCE: Geterotsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyaray*ye soyodineniya (Heterochain macromolecular compounds); sbornLk statey, Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," '1963, 76-80 TOPIC TAGSi polyester, polyamide, phosphorus containing polyester, phosphorus containing polyamide, aliphatic polyester, aliphatic poly- amide, polycondensation, refractory polymer AB-STRACT: The article reports on polycondensation reactions involving bis(beta-carboxyethyl)phospliine oxide (previously synthesized by the authors through hydrolysis of a bis(beta-cyanoethyl)phorphine oxide) and ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol d-Chlorhydrin, or :-hexamethylene diamine. These reactions were carried out to study the preparation of phosphorus-.containing polyesters and polyamides of the aliphatic series. Principles of a second order reaction governed for 'Card' 1~2 ACCESSION NRI AT4033989 Ithe range of temperatures 165-185C and reaction times of 30-240 min. All thepolymers obtainedp except those based on glycerol a-chlorhydrin.) Iwere colorless, transparent, nonflammable$ had eLgnificatnly higher polymers lacking a P atom (i,e,' Imelting points than comparable of 150-170C), and vere suitable foT fiber of film prodiAction. Reaction rate constants and activation energies were determined. Orige art. ;has: 1 figure and 5 t4kblas. 1ASSOCIATION: Kazaaskiy khimiko-t'ekhnologichiskiy in titut Ime !So Me KLrovs (Kassa Institute of Chemical Technology) ;IISUM~MITTEDS 29Jun62 -ATD PRESSs 3061 ENCL: 00 j SUB CODE t, -009 Go.. NO iEF SOVI 008 OTHERt 002 -Co.r-d 22 KUZNETSOV, Ye. V.; VALETDINOV, Re K.; ROTTBURD, TS. Ya. Synthesis of aliphatic phosphorus containing dicarboxylic acids. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.1:150-153 163. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologichaskiy institut imeni So Me l(irova. (Phosphorus acids) KUZNETSOV, Ye.V.; SOROKINA, T.V.; VALETDINOVp R.K. Realkylation of bis- arA tris (A-cyanoethyl) phosphines. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.8:20'31-2634 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova. kI F\ (-- _'IP1%.N. - BKIM, Iyan Fmich, kandidat tokhaichookikh nauk; TALNTOT, A. I., inzhoner, rodaktor; YUDZOIT, D.M.. tokhnichoskiy [Railroad cars] Vagony. Kookys., Goo.tranap.zhol-dor. izd-yo, 1955 451 P. (HLRA 9:3) (Railroads--Cars) uc,"Ielou) /9-7~ BIOAM4TSIIV. N.V., itizh..- BOGDANOV, Y.Ya.. inzh., KAIIAZIOV, L.G., inzh.; VAIATOV, A.I., inzh.red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N.. takhn.red. Ift"WROWA&WV00- [Manual for foremen of car wheel shops] Rukovodstvo masteru kolesnogo teekha. Hoskva, Gos.tronsp.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1957. 279 P. (HIRA 11:2) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Mininterswo putey soobahchaniya. (Car wheels) KRIVORUCIIK0, flikolay Zakharovich, 'kand. tekhzi. nauk; SLUSM121KO, A.M., dotoent, retsenzent; YELISUM, F.G., dots., retsenzent; LERITT, K.&, dote., retsenzent; GLUKBOV, V.A., dots., retsenzont; KIYANOV, F,L, inzh., retsenzent; TSFIIDANCV, V.Y., inzh., retsenzent; DOPIOMEV, V.G.j inzh., retsenzent; KALEDIZIKOV, S.S., inzh., retsenzent; KCROLEV, A.V.y inzh., retsenzent; LOKSHIN, Kh.A., inzh., retsenzent; kIRSOV, S.I., Inzh., retsenzent; SHAKURSKIY, K.D., inzh., retsenzent; UTKIN, AN.) tekh.p retsenzent; VALETOV A I inzh,, red.; BOBROVA, Te.N., tekhn. red. [Operation, management, and repair of rolling stock] Vagonnoe kho- ziaistvo. Moskva, Vses.izdatellsko-po3.igr.oblledirenie M--va putei soobshcheniia, 1961. 319 p. (14;RA 14:11) 1. Kafedra "Konstruktsiyaj remont i ekspluatatsiya vagonov" Rostov- skogo institute. inzhenerov zhelezhodorozhnogo transporta (for all except Valetov, Bobrova). (Rail-roads-Rolling stock) KASHCIMEV, Nikolay TarasoviclkL.VYA~L~ETOV ~Mdr -Ivanovich; KUWOV, Sergey Georgiyevich; POGOREIYY, B.G., inzh., retsenzent; SARANTSEV, Yu.S., inzh., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.11., tekhn. red. (Manual on the structures and equipment of railroad car maintenance and repair depots) Spravochnik po sooruzheniiarr, i oborudovaniiu vagonnogo khoziaistva. Mosk-va., Transzheldorizdat, 1962. 423 P. (MIRA 15:6) (Railroads- Cars)- (Railroads Repair shops) TIMOFEYEVICHEVA., O.A.; VALETOV, N.N.; ANUROV, N.S. Apparatua for measuring interfacial tension b,,*tween two liquids. Zhur. fiz.khim. 37 no.10:2361-2362 0 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganichaskoy khimii imeni N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR, Moskva. AID P - 4864 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/2 Pub. 103 - 24/26 Author Valetov, V. I. Title Apparatuses for determination of most efficient method of cutting. Periodica' Stan. i instr., 2, 43-44, F 1956 Abstract Brief description and photographs of four such apparatuses which were awarded the highest prizes in the All-Union competition for the most efficient designs previously reported in this magazine (No. 12, 1955, P. 34). They are: 1) the Universal Logarithmic Device, designed by L. P. Bakanov, 2) the "Mekhanik" calculating apparatus, designed by M. I. Sobolev, 3) Calculator for methods of cutting, an electrical apparatus designed by K. Skrzhivan and E. Mak1h (Czechoslovaki , and 4) the "Pribor Tekhnologa" (apparatus of a technologist), Stan. i instr., 2, 43-44, F 1956 Card 2/2 Pub. 103 - 24/26 AID P - 4864 designed by D. M. Gurevich. Four photos. Institution : None Submitted : No date WE V, /1'. Proctecting Electric Motors for Mininp Wnrk from Two-Phaso Operation. Minno D31o (Mininr), #12:11:Dec 54 VALIIYNV. ShJj~,ZUBKOV. P.S., red.; SMIRNOVA, I.I. red.; ZATNULLIN, I.Kh., 0 [Special featuree of growing oeed corn] Ooobannosti vozdalyvanlia kukurazy na eemona. Plod red. P.S. Zubkuva. Kazanl, %timigoisdat 1957. 44 p. (miu iltio~ (corn Naize)) NESTEMV, S.N.; VA V,,., Inzhener. redaktor; TEMKIN, A.B.,redaktor; GENICH, V.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, reteenzent; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhnicheskly redaktor. [Istablishing norms for use of materials in law hina building plants; method of determining consumption rates of basic and subsidiary materials for plants engaged in mass and large-scale production] Normirovanie raskhoda materialov na mashinostrol- tellrqkh zavodakh; metodika opredeleniia norm raekhoda oenovnykh i YspomogatelIzWkh zaterialov na sagodakh massovogo i krupno- sertinogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Go9.nauchno-.tekhn.izd-Yo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1955. 187 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 8:12) (Machinery industry) TTAMSHANBKIY. N.D.; VAIATOV. V.V., inzhoner, reteenzent; KANIN, N.I.. inzhener, redkktvr9-,FOVMYA,R.G., takhnichaskiy redaktor [Katerial procurement for shops and sections of a machine building plant] i(aterialinoe onabzhente o9novnykh tookhov i uchastkov mashino- stroiteVnogo zavoda. Moskva. Goo, nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashino- stroit. lit-ry, 1956. 143 p. (HLIIA 10:2) (Rochinery industry) TIMOVSKIY, P.A., inzhener; klJRSUYA, N.P.; VALVCTOV, V.Y., glavny7 inshener; MATYNTRU, Ye.N., tekhnichealelf-iidAktor- --,- (Time norms for founding work] Hormativy vremeni na leteinye raboty. Moskva, Gog. nauchno-telchn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-rv, 1956. 162 p. (WRA- 10:1) 1, Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo stankostroitellnoy i instrumentallnoy promyshlennosti. gauchno-iseledovateltakoye byuro tekhnicheskikh normativov. 2. Neachno-issledovatellskoye byuro takhnioli6skikh normativov (for Toverovskiy, lurskaya, Valetov) '(1founhng-Product ion standards) V Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 128 - 12/26 Author Valetov, V. V., Engineer AID P - 4312 Title Instruments for Calculating the Most Efficient Operation in Cutting: Results of the All-Union Contest. J4 Periodical Vest. mash., _#3, p. 42-44, Mr 1956 Abstract Four instruments for calculating data necessary for the most efficiently operating cutting machines are described: 1) universal logarithmical slide-rule instrument, 2) mechanical instrument for calculating the cutting of steel and cast Iron, 3) electrical instrument working on the principle of resistance measurements, 4) electrical instrument based on the Wheatstone resistance bridge. Photos. Institution : None Submitted : No date 'VALETOV, VV 25(l) PHASE 1 BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1426 *Nauchno-issledovatellskoye byuro tekhnioheskikh nomativov Rezhimy rezaniya chernykh metallov instrumentom, osnashchennym tverdym. splavom; obrabotka reztoamij frezamij everlami, zenkerami i razvert- kami (Cutting Regimes for Machining Ferrous Metals With Carbide Tools; Single Point Tools, Milling Cutters, Drills, Countersinks, and Reamers) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 207 p. No. of copies printed not given. Sponsoring Agency: Glavnilproyekt pri Go8plane SSSR. Ed.: V.V. Valetov Engineer; Managin Ed. for Literature on the Econom- iesl~~;j~;rz;ton of Production fma5hgiz): T.D. Saksaganskiy. PURPOSE: The tentative time standards in the book are intended as ref- erence in machine-building plants and design offices for setting time standards and planning manufacturing processes and for designing with metal cutting equipment. COVERAGE: The book presents time standards for cutting ferrous metals with carbide tools. Cutting time standards are given for carbon and alloy (chromium and chromium nickel) machine steels, steel castings, Card 1/14 Cutting Regimes (Cont.) SOV/1426 heat-resistant steels and gray and malleable cast iron for the fol- lowing processes: a) external (longitudinal or transverse) turning and single-point'tool thread cutting on horizontal and vertical lathes b) boring on lathes, vertical lathes and boring machines a) planing and shaping d) milling (on milling machines) with face, plain, disk and end milling cutters e) drilling, countersinking and reaming on drilling and other machines. The time standards are based on recent work by NIBTN (Scientific Research Office of Technical Standards), data from the following scientific research institutes: ENIMS (Experimental Scientific Research Institute of Metal-cutting Machines), VNII (All-Union Instrument Scientific Research Institute). LPI (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. Kalinin), TsNIITMASh (Central Scientific Research Institute for Heavy Machinery Building), KuAI ( not identified )j NIAT (Scientific Research Institute for Aviation Technology), Stankin ft0scowMad**4bo1kabikent' Ibstitute imenl I.V. Stalin), MAMI (Moscow A~ito Mechanic Institute); from the metcU-cutting laboratories of NKMZ (Novo -Kramatorskiy Heavy Machinery Plant in Kramatorsk) and ZIL (Plant imeni Likhachev, formerly ZIS in Moscow). Data was used from observations of metal-cutting processes made in plants.-"Krasnyy proletarly" Red Proletarian) imeni A.I. Yefremov, imeni Ordzhonikidze, MZMA Noscow Small-Automobile Plant), Card 2/14