SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VARVAK, P.M. - VARVAROV, N.A.
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VARTAX P R
The lusMiate of Bmilding Kochaulas of the AcsdopW of 8ejqWqg.gf
the viwainum an gives assist&=* to thO-Takhofts XWoolectric Power
Station. Prj*l.mAh.R n** ~3:352-254 150, (mm 9110)
(Nakhovko Hydrselivatrle.Povop Station)
VARVAK, P.M., DLUGACH, M.Y.
"Calculation of durability, rigidity, resistance and vibrationso;
Collection of articles complitad by the Moscow Machine Tool and
Instrument Institut, Reviewed by P.M.Varvak, M.Y.Dlugach. Prikl.
mekh. 2 no,4:468-469 156. WaA 10:3)
(Mechanical engineering) (machine tools)
VARVAK, P.M.
Reports of the Seminar of MeChanics, Section of Techical Sciences,
Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. Prikl.mekh.2 no.4:470-
471 '56. WaA 10:3)
(Mechanics)
t
k
SOV/124-19-1-752
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1�59, Nr 1, p 110 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Varvak, P.M. and Guberman, 1.0.
TITLE: The Calculation of Rectangular Plates Fixed Along the Contour~i
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. In-ta stroit. mekhan. AS UkrSSR, 1956, Nr 21, PP 51-68
ABSTRACT: The calculation of the plates is given in numerical form. The differtial
equation for bending is presented in finite differences. The calculation
method makes it possible to consider given disj.,lacements of the contour
points. A great number of auxiliary tablev, for plates with different side
ratios is given. A square plate is considerect as an example.
N.S. Kurdin
V1,
Card 1/1
SOV/1 24- 57- 8-9257
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal.? Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 8, p 98 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Varvak, P. M.
TITLE: On the Solution of the Spatial Problem of the Theory of Elasticity
(K resheniyu prostranstvennoy zadachi teorii uprugosti)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Issledovaniya po vopr. ustoychivosti i prochnosti,
Kiyev, AN UkrSSR, 1956, pp 93- 101
ABSTRACT: For problems in respect to which the application of a single bi-
harmonic function is sufficient the author uses the formulae of B. G.
Galerkin's solutions [Sobr. soch. (Collected Works), Vol 1, Moscow,
1952]. By substituting the biharmonic equation with Galerkin's finite-
difference expression the author develops a system of linear equations
for the determination of the unknown functions in the grid joints. The
formulae for deflections and stresses are also reduced to the values
of the function sought in the grid joints.
1. S. Arzhanykh
Card 1/1
'14 1 % i - k/ r-% r- ,I .f'v ~
- - - ~ - I II,
NUIdUKHOV, :. V. ; VARVAK, P.M.
"ElAStIC OlAtes And shells" by A.S. Vollmir. Reviewed Iy
M.V.Xornoukhov, P.M.Var7a1r. 3 no-7-233-2',14 '57
(MY'A 10~9)
(ElAstic Diatec nnd shells) (Vollmir, A.2.)
VARVAK, P.M.
Lecturec at the Bemimar of ir- ~ -' , th4~ DeL!Artment of Technical
Sciencea of the Acede=y cf Sclen~:ez? c-f the UkTainian S.S.R. Pl7kl.
mal.h. 3 no.2-235 '57. (MLRA 10:9)
(MechnnicAl enginearinp)
,V i/ 'T1 r
iCR'NOUKELOV, H.V.;-VARVAK, P.M.
of Wirderan by A.A.Umanskli. Reviewed b7
X.-V.fornoukhov,.P'.X.Var7ak. Pr7kl.makh.3 no-3:350-351 '57.
(MIRA 10:12)
(Girders) (Umanakii, A.A.)
T - F- ? ~ T -, . -T
.- I v V -11 T- - I
VARVAK, P.A. . .
Leonhard Buler. Pr7kl.mekh-3 no-3:352-355 '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(Buler, Leonhard, 1707-1783)
Activity of the seminar of mechanics of the Section of Technical
Sciences at the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrninian S.S.R. Prykl.
mekh-3 no.3:355-357 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Ucheniy sakretar seminary % melchaniki pri Viddilt tekhnichuikh
nauk AN URSR.
0kraine-HechantaRl engineering)
SOV / 124 - 5 8 - 10 - 11449
Translation frorn- Referativ-nyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 107 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Varvak, P.M., Guberman, 1.0.
TITLED The Bending of a Square Plate Under Various Edge Conditions (IzJ'ib
kvadratnoy plastinki s razlichnymi usloviyarni na krayakh)
PERIODICAL: Inform. materialy. In-t stroit. mckhan. AN UkrSSR, 1957, Nr 10,
pp 3-56
ABSTRACT: This article is part of a book by P.M. Varvak [Razvitiye i prilo-
zheniye metoda setok k raschetu plastinok (Development and Applica-
tion of a Method of Coordinate Networks for the Analysis of Plates),
Part Z, lzd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1952]. A square plate is investigated for
9 variants of boundary conditions: 1-2) all edges are free, 3 or 4~
corners of the plate being supported; 3-8) one edge, two adjacent or
two non-adjacent sides are free, the others are either supported or
clamped; 9) two non-adjacent sides are free, the third is freely sup-
ported, and the fourth is clamped. Typical difference equations are
compiled for the deflections of internal points, points on the contour
and points adjacent thereto. Deflections of points outside the contours
Card 1/2 are ruled out by the boundary conditions. If the squares of the
SOV/ 124-58-10-11449
The Bending of a Square Plate Under Various Edge Conditions
system of coordinates are spaced at intervals of 1/4 the length of a sidc of thc
plate, the following are derived for each of the nine variants indicated at two values
of,the.''Poisson ratio (1/6 and 3/10): a) Matrices for the coefficients of the dif-
ference equations; and b) matrices for the influence numbers of the free terms.
The use of matrix (b) is illustrated by examples of analysis of plates for uniform
and concentrated loads. The latter are treated as a load distributed over the area
of a square, the side of the square being equal to one interval in the system of co-
ordinates, while if there is a load on the free edge, the distribution is over the
area of the adjacent half-square. It is shown that the results can also be employed
for the analysis of rectangular plates superimposed on a square system of
coordinates.
Ya. B. L'vin
Card 2/2
VARVAK, P.M. Lliiv); VAYNBERG, D.Y. (Kiiv); OHODNOVSKIY, V.G. [Chudnovs Okyi,
V,11.j (Kiiv); GUKWrnK, V.S. [Hawniuk, V.S.] (Kiiv).
Axperimental, investigation of the strength of concrete blocks with
apertures [in UkraWan with summaries in Russian and Ingliahl,
Prykl. mekh. 4 nol::19-29 158. (MIRA 11:4)
I.' Institut budivellnoi mekhaniki AN URM
(Concrete blocks--Testing)
it, x
VARVAK, P. V. [Varvak, P. M. j
Lectures at the Seminar on Mechanics in the first halfyear of 1958.
Pr7ki. mekh. 4 n9.4-.473-475 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(mechanics)
I I
AUTHOR: Varvak, P.M. SOV/21-58-10-5/27
TITLEt On the Solution 6f the Spatial Problem of the Theorj of Ela-
sticity (K resheniyu prostranstvennoy zadachi teorii upru-
gosti)
PERIODICALi Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainalkoi RSR, 1958, Nr 10,
PP 1049 - 1053 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In a previous paper fRef. 12 the author solved the three-
dimensional problem of the theory of elasticity with the aid
of B.G. Galerkin's function and spatial lattices. In the
present paper he makes use of the method of displacements
for solving the spatial problem of the theory of elastici-
ty under any boundary conditions, static or kinematic. He
discusses the solution of this problem on the basis of Lam6
equations rf equilibrium, and the method of finite differenc-
es. He derives final expressions for the fundamental equa-
tions and stress components for the cases of parallelepiped
Card 1/2 and cubic lattices. The method used is illustrated by an
SOV/21-58-10-5'27
On the Solution of the Spatial Problem of the Theory of Elasticity
example of a cube subjected to compression. There are 2 dia-
grams, I set of graphs, I table and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut stroitellnoy mekhaniki AN UkrS6R (Institute of Con-
struction Mechanics of the AS UkrSSR)
PRESENTED: By Member of the AS UkrSSR, G.N. Savin
SUB MITTED: April 24, 1958
NOTE: Russian title and Russian names of individuals and institu-
tions appearing in this article have been used in the trans-
literation.
1. Elasticity--Theory 2. Functions 3. Topology
Card 2/2
prof., doktor tekhn.nauk,
DYATLOVITSKIY, Lev Isaakovich;_VARffAX
retsenzent; BLAGOVESHCHENSKIY, Yu.V., kand.takhn.nauk, retsen-
zent; PYSHKIN, B.A., otv.red.; NMNKO, L.A., red.izd-va;
SHTULIHAN, I.F., rea.izd-va; ROZZIITSMG, Ye.N., tekhn.red.
[Stresses in gravity dame on earth foundational Hapria2heniia v
gravitatsionnykh plotinakh na neskallnykh osnoveniiakh. Kiev,.
Izd-vo Akad.nauk USSR, 1959. 338 p. (MIRA 12:10)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Pyahkin).
(Dams) (Strains and stresses)
V prof., doktor takhn.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
GUBMAN, 1.0., starshiy inzh.; KIROSHNICEMMO, K.M., inzh.;
PR3MCHMSKIY, U.D., inzh.i Prinimali uchastlye: AKM, I.Ya.,
starshiy nauchnyy sotradnik; DLUGAOH, M.I., starshiy nauchnyy
sotradnik; BOBYRI, B.A., inzh.; KUZURTSOVA, A.K., inzh.-, PXTRA-
SMI, R.N., inzh.; SOKOLISKIY, M.M., inzh.. KAPLAN, Ya.L., red.
izd-va; LABINOVA, N.K., red.izd-va
[Tables for designing rectangular slabs) Tablitsy dlia rascheta
priamougoltnykh plit. Pod red. P.K.Varvaka. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk USSR, 1959. 418 p. (KIRA 12:11)
1. Institut stroitelinoy mkhaniki lkademii nank USSR (for Varvakv
Guberman, Amiro. Dlugach). 2. Vaeaovuznyy proyektno-izys?.atel'akiy
i nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut "Gidroproyekt" im. S.Ya.Zhuk
(for Miroshnichenko, Predtechenakiy, Bobyr', Kuznetsova, Petrashen',
Sokol'skiy).
(Concrete construction-4ables, calculations, etc.)
(Concrete slabs)
VARVAK, P.,-.',.
1- ------
Buler and the technical sciences* Ist.-mat, zbir. 1:77-85 '59.
(11A ]-/:2)
(Euler, Leonliard, 1707-1783)
16(l)
IUTHOR: Varvaj-., P.i"-
TITLE: Calcitlation of the Sf-,rninq And Sliccw~.3 in 9 ~ubf, Under the
Eff-'~t of tts Own Weight (RaschUt massivov n; i.,.,
sobstvennogo vesa)
P E R I 01D I C natik Ukrairls'koi RS-H, 195), Nr 2;
130-132 (U66R)
ABSTRACT: This article is a continuation of -the author's own work
fR-ef 17 on the subject matier, ~hoviing that by usin.15-
the method of finite differences, the problem of
calculating strains and stresses in a cube squeezed
in among its four lateral sides, and experiencing
the influence of its own weight, can be solved. The
agreed-upon designations (standard mathematical) are
as follows: XJ and Z stand for components of volu-
metrical forces, u,v and w are constituents of dis-
placement parallel to axes x,y,z respoctivelt,yis
Card 1/2 the weight of a unit of volume. There nre 2 diagrams,
SJOV/21-5P-2-5/26
Calculation of the Strains and Stresses in a Cube Under the Effect of its OV2
Weight 2 tablesq and 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Institut stroitellnoy mekhaniki An UkrSSR (Institute
of Construction Mechanics of the AS UkrbbR)
PRESENTED: By F.P. Belyankin, Member of the AS UkrSSR
SUBMTMD: November 18, 1958
Card 2/2
16(l)
S071/12 I /._7
AUTHOR: Varvak' P.m.
----------
TITLE: Dominant Displacements in a Spatial Probler- of
the Theory of Elasticity
P_'_`RIODICAL: Dopovidi Ahademii nauk Ukrains'l:oi _,'ZSR, 1959,, Nr 4,
pp 369-371 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a supplemc~nt of the aut-iors previous -.:,,or_f_-
Z-Ref 1
7on th.-n subjecL riamed in the title, sho,.-.`Ln1-1
-
S i'_~,
~r 7
the possibility of '.ifie:~!"--ion of the problem*s
solution in cases ahen some displacem..---nts are kno%.-n
beforehand as bein- 17.redominant. Ord.'_-i_-.ri_1y, every
node of the Spatial neG calls for three 15-member
equations. If, hovreve_-, onl-:1 the un1:no,.,,Ts of the
main direction are vjriLt-en i~ the foi~i-.iilatio_n of
the basic expres.,,ioris foc lu-ho displaced and ends,('_,
'
.C 1) of 'U-h(-. cubii~
differences of th node "0'l (Fif_'U_[
net, the equations become 7-member equations and
appear in the form (1), ,;.,here u, v and w are dis-
Card 112 placements of nodes alon,,, axes x, y, z, and
L
Dominant Di sp c -n Sp
B 1-2 C
2 (1 + 1-2
E
71hen it is knov.,n beforehand that some
ai~c dominant, their a-pi-o-,:iiiiatc, dr-,finiLioji czan be
m-de -.;ith the u:je of 8nlL,/r one of Uh.--
(1) . The author illust~.,atl-es by ail Lh,-,
resulL of %-ihich is s.,,o-v,7n in a 'L;,,-.ble- on -70.
The up.P,lied has r,~L;UJ4-'j in z-!Ii ~~-rror
in the f inal result no t cxceedin.-, -121 'L-,o 710
i n c r c ---, 2 eThere arc 2, s.',c 1 'Ll-able 1. Ci -
Viet
AS30CIATIO11: In~;-Uit-ut sUroi~cl'noy A191 Ul:r~;S,-~ (1r,,3
of "0 nst-ruc Lioll ,71ic, AS U--- -3R
PRESENTED: By F.P. Belyankin, Member of' the AS UkrSSR
SUBMITTED: Noveriber 18, 195-18
C ard 2/2
-X
VARVAK, P. it.
~ -
Reports at the seminar on mechanics during the second half of
V)58. PrykLmelth. 5 no.2:233-234 '59. (MIRA 12:9)
(Mechanics, Analytic)
. VARVAI, P.M.
RePorte at the seminar On mechanics at the
of the AcademyIof Sciences of the Ukrainian
no.4t456-457 59. (Technology)
Department of Technolog7
S.S.R. Prykj. mekh. 5
(MIRA 13:3)
...................
V
41 all
is
19 43
At
jjj I J,
JA ai .1
.177
VARVAK, P.M.
Trapezoid g.,r4brwall. Zbi:-.prats'. Inst.mekh.All URSR no.23tlQO-
lo6 161. (Beams and girders) (MIRL 10-122)
VARVAK, R~14.; KIRIYENKO, V.I. [Kyryienko, V.I.]; CHUDNOVSKIY, V.G.
-Tdhudnovolk-yi, V.H.)
ffDesigaer's handbook for calculations and theoryff edited by
Professor A.A.Umanskii. Reviewed by F.H.Varvak, V.I.Kyryenko,
V.G.Chudnovslky:L. Frykl.mekh. 8 no.2:228-230 162. (MIU 15:3)
(Structures., Theory'of) (Umanakii, A.A.)
in the ,lq3 tif"! t7 fc:. p
with a cub.i-: cl3vltj. Dop. All URSR nc.~.,202C~-102! 16~.
(MIRA
1,, Kiyevsk,.,,- attc.,vbtj'nc-dorc-,zhnyy instlk-ut.
IDMITRIYEV,, Leonid.-Goorglywvich; SOSIS, Petr Moiseyevich; VARVAK,
P.M., doktor tekbh. naukt prof., retsenzent; LttlCMSM,
A'A '-kand. fiz.-mat. nauk., retsenzent; GONCHAR, A.S...
LEUSHCHENKO, N.L.j tekhn. red.
(Programming the design of tbree-~dimonsional structures]
Programmirovanie rascheta prostranstvennykh konstruktsii.
Kiev, Gosstroiizdat USSRO 1963. 225 P- WIRA 17s2)
BOVIN, Vaevolod Andreyevich;-VARYAK, P.M,, spats. red.; REZNICHENKO,
I.Ye., red.; YEREMINA, I.A., tekhn. red.
(Difference and variation methods in atruatural mechanics]
Raznostno-variatsiennys metody otroitallnoi makhaniki.
Kiev, Gosotroiizdat USSR, 1963. 39749 (MIRA 160)
(Vechanics, Analyti
51
Ab ION MRI -AP3006954
CESS 8/0021/63/000/008/1021/1025
4
AUTHOR: Vavmk,'P. M. and Varvak, A. P.
TTM: Momentless shallow rectangular shells of equal resistance (in X- and y-'
dliaitions)
7- UkrSSR. Dopovidi, no. 8, 1963, 1021-1025
T
jPgW TAGS - momentless shell.9 shallow'shell, membrane deflection, finite
difference method
i USTRACT: The problem of a momentless shallow rectangular shell-membrane without
!-bending was considered. The shell is described by equation (1)
CI 12 Crz
+ S "zy+ (a
+ 2rq, oys "zy
S, + (Fx 7y
where 8 is a resistance. The shell was assumed to be so shallow that the right-
I
hand side of equation (1) was equal to -q. The assumption was made Sher G. S.
I Card 1/2
AP-
ACCUSION HRt AP300054
-.,RswswaaV,, Civil EnMg. and Public Works Rev. t T" 0;
.0 53s, 626,, 899 (1958)7 tha,
Sx = Sy 8 const, so that equation (1) could bA approximated by Poissows
equation
+
FX (2)
The method of finite differences vas applied in the solution. Tables for
certain loads are given to find the corresponding shell profile and to calculate
,the reactionz. Orig. art*. has 5 numbere4 equations, 4 tables and 5 figures.
;ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMMMD: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Sep63 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: AP, PH NO BE? SOV: 002 001
i Card 2/2
ANIRO, I.Ya.; VARVAK, P.M.
Mykola Vas,7-1'o-qch KornolAhov (on the o,--casion of his 60,,h birt"arlay).
Prykl.mekh. 9 no.5-.5731-576 163. (MIRA 16-.10)
SAMAN A. Y~ 4, t.(Kie v)
"Membrane shallow shells of constant strencth with non-rectangular plan form"
report presented at 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Yechanics, M03CCVW, 29 January - 5 February 1964
VARVAK, P.M.; VARVAK, A.P. [VarvRk, O.P.)
...
Zero-moment shallow nhells of eqial, resistance with an oblique-angled
plane. Dop. AN URSR no.l:/+7-49 1614. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Kiivalkiy avtomobillno-dorozhnii institut i UkrshlynkhtraneNADI.
Predstavleno akademikom All UkrSSR F.P.Belyankinym [Bieliankin, F.P.]
ACCESSION NRt APU037440 S/oo2:L/64/00'0/005/0586/0588
AUTHOR: Varvakp Pe Mej Varvak, Os Pe
mbrane (zero-moment) shallow shells of equal resistance with curvilinear;
TITLE: He
shapes
SOURCEs AN UkrRSR. Dopovidio no. 5, 196ho 586-588
TOPIC TAGS: shallow shells z;ro-moment shallow aheU, cirpular membrane, stress
distribution
'ABSTRACT: This is an extension of two earlier papers by the authors fDAN
UkrRSR, 1025 (1964); DAN ukrRsR, 47 (1964g much is applicable to the problem
of a curvilinear-shaped sheU without beiZing and of equal resistance. The
treatment is according to the method of finite differences in polar coordinates*
Stress didtributions are given in tabular form for circular, semi-circulars and
quarter circular (wedge-shaped) shapes. Orig. art. hag 7 numbered equations., 3
tables
and 5 illustrations,
ASSOCIATION: Ky*yivs1kM abtodoroshniy insty*tut,0 Ukpahlyakhtraw NADI (Kiev
I..Card V2
n e a
AVRAMENKO, V.G.; YERYSIIEV, B.Ya.; VARVANINA, G.V.
Syntheses based on Y)-chloroalkanoic acids. Part 2: AlkIlation
of some amines by 4)-chloroalkanoic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 1
no.4:1123-1125 Ap 162. (MIRA 15.4)
1. Moskovskiv khimiko-tekbnologicheskiy institut Imeni D. I.
Mendeleyeva.
(Amines) (Alkylation) (Acids, Organic)
VARVARA, Gh., prof. (Buzaull
Hinsarului Lake. Natura Geografte -16 no. 2: 4,6-47
Mr-Ap 164.
FEIDER) Z.; SOLCHON, L.; SWONESCU, V.; VALENCIUC, N.- VARVARA M
Relative grovth of the bream Abramio brama brama (1.) as studied with
the aid of ln-anchionomatic coefficient. Commicarile AR n no.8:951-
956 161.
1. Comunicare prezentata. de Th. Busnita, membru corespondent al Academioi
R.F.R.
CIRDEIP F.; BULIMAR, F.; VARVARA, M.
Data on the dir*ribiition of the spaiien of the Dini,is Fabr.
p-nus (Formicidw3 family) in Moldavia. Anal St Jassy 11 10:
109-112 164.
VARVARENKO, N.; ORLYUK, S.; ANUIURN, 1.
Improving the quality of nuditirq,, in cnterprisos. Bukhg.uchet
14 no.7:41-47 JI '57. (MLRA 10:7)
I Revizor tresta "Ksvoantekhmontazh,"-Rostov-na-Donu (for Varvaranko),
2. Revizor Ministerstva stroitelletvA Ukrainskoy SSR, Kiyev (for
Orlyuk). 3. Trest "Lenryba," Leningrad (for Anukhin).
(Auditing)
j%, , 'V. A.
. p
RVijAICIE-V) A.A..; 7,ARUBIN, 11.111 .
V, A
in a gref-'r.* sand mold with a zhe~'] cur.,,*
Casting cyiindor sl,eves Imr 165. (jEpl, 18:7)
Avt. prom. 31 no.3:39-40
1. yaroslavskiy motornyy zav0d-
VARV nkrmndra Illinichna, inzh.,- DUTKINSKAYA, Yelizaveta
Kazimirovna, Faina Borisovna, inzh.; AKATOVA,
N.V., inzh., red.; FREGER, D.P.) red.izd-va; BEWTURM, I.A.,
tekhn. red.
(Use of organic reagents in the chemical analysis of electrolytes
in electrolytic cells of nonferrous metals and alloys] Primenenie
organicheskikh reagentov v khizricheBkom analize elektrolitov gall-
vanicheskikh vann.. tsvetr*rkh rretallov i splavov; opyt zavoda
"Blektrik." Leningrad. 1961. 12 p. (Leningradakii dom naucbno-
tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Zashchit-
riye pokrytiia, no.10) (KIRA 15:6)
(Nonferrous metals--Analysis) (Electrolytes)
VARVARINI G.D.,;_ZHAVORONKOV, V.Ya.; FILIPPOV, Ye.M.; BORISOV, V.B.;
_~-AEIK-STEPANOV, Yu.G.
Determining the density of the flow of a mineral suspension during
ore dressing on shaking troughs, using a source of gamina rays.
TSvet. met. 36 no.7:7-10 J1 163. (11IRA 16:8)
(Ore dressing) (Suspensions (Chemistry)-Density)
(Gamma rays--Industrial applications)
jf
ri,11inr oul-l' 1---, A- 10)
rau~-
in -3t.-"Lut
''TA
i
;!ovo~,
'2A ~m
FROLOV, S.; VARVARIN, N.; R27.USHIN, A.; MASIAOV. L.
Developing documentation for standard technical norms. Sots. trud
5 no.9:78-84 S 160. (MIRA 13-'10)
(Shipbuilding--Production standards)
- VARVARIN, N.; MASLOV, L.
Methodology for developing consolidated time norms for semiautomatic
welding. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plata 4 no.11:21-30
,61. MRA. 1h: 12)
(Gorkiy--Electric welding--Production standards)
VARVARIN, N.
-- -- - -- wwwwom
Method of establishing consolidated production norms for air-
aro machining. Biul.nauch.inform.: trud i zar-Plata 3 no.9:
31-34 16o. (MIU 1'1:9)
(Gorkiy-Zlectric metal cutting-Production standards)
YROWV, So
INtablishment of increased work norms in automatic and semiautomatic
welding. MuLnauch.informos trud i zar.plata, no-12:34-38 159.
(HIPA 13110)
(Welding-Prodilation standards)
FROLOV, S.; KOSTIN, V.; VARVARIN, N.-
lb~oduction organization and the establishiAg technical
standards, Sots. trud 8 no.1%8Ml Ja 163. (MIM 16-.2)
(Machinery induotry-Production standards)
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AUTHOR: Varvarin, V. (Lieutenant colonel in medical corps)
ORG: none
TITLE: Ultraviolet rays and the physical conditioning of flyers
SOURCE; Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika,. no. 5, 1966, 69-To
TOPIC TAGS: UV irradiation, solar radiation, flight physiology
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the health of flyers and the physical conditioning
of their bodies for flying activities which require great ..endurance. Ultraviolet
rays are one of the most important factors for increasing the capacity for work.
The main source of ultraviolet rays is solar ultraviolet radiation to which,flyers
must be exposed daily on a gradual basis, The author recommends a special plan
for the correct use of solar ultraviolet radiation. In the autim and winter
months, the use of a quartz mercury-vapor lamp is recommended. [NT]
SUB CODE: M, 15/ SUBM DATE: none
Cord
VOLKOVA, L.V.; SINETS, V.I.; RYZIOIKOVA., S.F.j VARVARRIA N~!'B! ; SIMOLOVIK
I.V.; PREODIRLAMENSKlY. N.A.
Lipides. Part 10; Synthesis of mixed al-jjg-diglycerides containing
residues of higher acids of the aliphatic series. Zhur.ob.khim.
32 no.6:1764-1768 -Te 962. OMIRA 15:6)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheakoy telchnologii im. M.V.
Loinonosova.
(Glycerides) (Acids, Fatty)
KOSTIN, V.A. , tnzh.,- VARVARIN, N.N., inzb.; RHKUSHIN, A.H., inzh.
Reduction of labor necessary for shipbuilding at the 'Kmenoe
Sormovoll Shipyard. Sudostroenie 25 no.1:69-71 Ja '59.(XIRA 12:3)
(Gorkiy Province-Shipbuilding)
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tz I I ,r-, I,, F 4 1 -"1~V/_ , /' i,
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HYASNIKOV, B.K., inzh.; VARTARIN, M.N.. inzh.
Reducing and simplifying technological specifications and
standardization papers. Sudos*troenie 23 no.8:62 Ag 157.
- (MIRA 10:11)
(Shipbuilding--Contracts and specifications)
USSR,Medicine Veterinary, Horseshoeing
Card 1/1
Author Varvarin, P. S., Docent
Title Greater attention to shoeing and care of hoofs of horses
Periodical : Veterinariya, 31, 49-52, Apr 1954
Abstract : The decree dealing with proper care of work animals was promulgated
by the Council of People's'Commissars of the USSR and the Central
Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (b) on February 10, 1933.
A number of decrees issued since then contained instructions in
proper methods of shoeing horses. The work in proper care and
maintenance of work animals is lagging. Suggests classes for veter-
inary blacksmiths conducted by qualified instructors, and courses
in veterinary orthopedics and proper horseshoeing.
Institution Moscow Veterinary Academy
Submitted
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BRYANOV,
Trenting patients with chronic tonsillitis. Yest.oto-rin. 19
no.6:94-95 11-D 157 (MIRA 11:1)
(TOBSIIS--DISEASES) (UlTXAVIOIAT RAYS--PKYSIOIDGICAL FYFECT)
VARVARIN, V.P., nodpolkovnik med. sluzhb7
Detection of early and latent forms of tb,7rotoxicosis by the method
of determination of tbyroid glnnd ftnotion with radioactive iodine.
(IrrPERMROIDISM, diag.
"a dioiodine teat in early & concealed forma (Hue))
(IODINN, radioactive
diag. of byperthyroidiam. early & concealed forms (Rag))
.VARVARIN, V.P,,,,podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; PANFILOV, A.S., podpolkornik
~ -_-_'i;~diisinskoy sluzhby
Dysfunction of the thyroid gland In the etiology of vascular-vegetative
disorders. Voen.-med.zhur. no.9:66-68 S 159. (KIRA 13:1)
(NEUROCIRCULATORY ASTHMIA, etiology)
(THYROID GTAND, diseases)
(AVIATORS, diseases)
YARW1111. V.P. I KiMLIM, V.A.
Iontophoratic administration of radioactive iodine in obliterating
endarteritis. Klin.med. 37 no.8:122-125 Ag '59.
(HIU 12:11)
(IODINE, radioactive)
(THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS, therapy)
(IONTOPHORESIS)
- VARVARIHt V.Pot podpolkovnik meditsinakoy sluzhby
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Effect on the akin of the preliminary local action of a series
of physical agents in iontophoresis of radioactive iodine.
Voen.-med& zhuro no, 6:81 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(IODINE IN THE BODY)
VARVARIN V.F.
Application of autoradioggraphy to the study of some problems
of electrophoresis. Vop. kur., fizioteer. i lech. fiz. ku:-'t.
26 no-5:443-444 S-0 161. wiRA 14:n)
(ELECTROPHORESIS) (AUTQRADIOGRAPHY)
PANFILOV, A.S., podpolkovnik med. sluzhby;.VARVARIN, V.P., podpolkovnik med.
sluzhby
Study of thermoregulation In flight, pernonnal for Ili,! use of aviation
medical expertise. Vokin.-mod.zhur. no.11156. 5-) 164. (MIRA 18s5)
LAINDE, P.A. [deceaBed)j VARVAHIN'A, A.1.1 IVANOVA, Z.N.
Using the sound method in the quality control of stoppers
for steol pouring, 14dlee. Ognenpory 28 no.101466-1+68 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Chelyabinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
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AUTHOR: Varvarov, N.,,, (Engineer)
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TITLE: Cosmic meteorologic satellites and stations
SOURCE: Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika, no. 5, 1966, 4-5
TOPIC TAGS: meteorologic satellites, weather chart, weather forecasting
ABSTRACT: The use of a satellite system in weather forecasting is explained.
The data collected with such a system will be used to draw meteorological maps
and, by u8inK computers, equations will be formulated which relate the many
factors that determine weather conditions. Simultaneous solution of these
equations by computer will contribute to more accurate weather forecasting. Ori
art. has: 3 figures. [IV]
SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: none/
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VAPWROV~ 1T.A'
VARVAROV, N.A.; DOBRONRAVOY, V.V., professor, doktor fisiko-matematicho-
ski-kib"In"'auk; HERKULOT. I.A.. inzherft-konstraktor; SERTAPIN, A.D.,
laureat Staliuskoy premii; STAIMMOVICH, K.P., professor, doktor
takhnichaskikh nauk,- KHLKVTSEVICH, Tu.S., kandidat tekhnichookikh
nauk; GHTERNFELID, A.A., laureat mazhdunarodnoy pooshchritallnoy
premil po astronavtike.
Shroute to the stars. Tekh.mol. 22 no.7:1-7 JI 154.
1. Predsedatell sekt9ii astronavtiki pri TSentralinom aeroklube SUR
imeni Chkalova (for VArvarov). 2. Zamestitell predeadatelia nauchno-
takhnichookogo komiteta, po koemichookoy navigateli, sektsiia-astro-
navtiki (for Dobronravov). 5. Predeadatell nanchno-tekhnichaskogo ko-
miteta po raketnoy takhnike, sektaiia astronavtiki (for Herkulov).
4. Predeedatall nauchno-takhnichaskogo komiteta po biologii koemiches-
kogo poleta. soktaiia astronaytiki (for Seryapin). 5. Chlen nauchno-
takhnichaskogo komiteta po astronomichaskim I fixioheekim problemam
(for Stanyukovich), sektaiia astronaytiki.6. Predsedatell nauchno-takh-
nichaskogo komiteta, po radio-teloupravlaniyu (for Mebtsevich), ask-
teiia aBtronavtiki. 7. Predsedatell nauchno-takhnichankogo komiteta
po koemichaskoy navigateii (for Shternfelld), sektoiia astronavt1ki.
(Interplanetary voyages) (Space ships) (MM 7-6)
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Subject USSR/Aeronautics AID F 1050
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 4/24
Author : Varvarov, N., Lt. Col. of the Guard
Title : Bombing aircraft maneuvers to evade anti-aircraft fire
Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 1, 20-29, Ja 1955
Abstract : The author analyzes the following main problems on which a
bomber aircraft successful evasion of anti-aircraft artil-
lery (a.a.a.) fire depend: 1. Location of a.a. guns;
2. Tactical and technical data on a.a. weapons; and 3. Tac-
tics of a.a.a. fire for the defense of a give,,i objective.
The author gives diagrams of: a) sighting and firing of a.a.
battery and of the evasive maneuver of the aircraft; b) e-
vasive maneuver with a changing speed; c) gtaphical compu-
tation of the width of the a.a. firing sector; d) graphical
representation of the method of calculation of the degree
of participation of a.a.a. defending a given position from
air attack.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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New stage of space conquest. NTO 5 no.8t6-8 Ag 163.
(MIRA 16tlO)
0
VARVAROV.N.
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About new books. (*Discovery of the world.' B.Liapunov. Reviewed
b~ N.Varvnrov) Tekh.mol.23 no.9:29 3'55- (XIBA 8:12)
1. Predsedatell mektail astronartiki pri Mentrallnom aeroklubs
irmsul. V.P.Chkalova
(Space flight) (Liapunar,3.)
"Problemy poleta v kosmicheskoe prostranstvo" (Problems
of flight into cosmic space), Sovetakii Flot, May 29, 1955, p. 21
For tran lation, see Appendix XI.
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Chairman, Astronautical Section, V. P. Chkalov Central Aeroclub, USSR
VARmav- kpkBau4.rovich: GOLIMKOVA, V.A., red.; UffRVA. G.I.,
W403m w. -
[Artificial earth satellites] Iokusetvannya sputniki zemli [Moskva]
14iQ 15 P -I q ~'T (MIRA l1.,4)
, - (Artificial satellitee)
'Arti ficial Earth Satellites.," by N. A. Varvarov, chairman
of the Section on Astronautics of the Cen -7-Te-roclub ol
the USSR, Nauka i Zhizn1J. No 2, Feb 57, PP 17-21
This article reviews -the artificial satellite theme on a popular
level. It presents the theoretical concepts as to altitude and velocity
considerations.
Under the heading, "Plans for Satellites," the author states that
the majority of proposals for artificial satellites give the vehicle a
spherical form.. He divides the satellites into two groups, active and
passive. The active group is characzerized by the presence of various
measuring instruments, radiotelemeteriilg devices for transmission of
data back to earth and a source of power supply. The first such satel-
lites ,rill be 6 rigid sphere having a diameter of 40-60 cm and weighing
about 10 kg, of 'which approximately 30 percent will be occupied by in-
strumentation.
The author notes that the investigation of some of the problems
will not require any kind of apparatus on the satellite; he says, for
example, that the atmospheric density can be determined by visual ob-
servation of the satellite as it plunges further and further into the
dense layers of the atmosphere surrounding the ear-th.
Passive devices, he states, are those which are not supplied with
instruments; they would have a diameter of 2 or more meters and weight
of the order of several kilograms.
The methods of getting the satellite into its orbit are discussed,
including a reiteration of Tsiolkovskiy's ideas.
After a discussion of the American Project Vanguard, the author
notes the considerations necessary for launching rockets carrying larger
satellites, and ultimately rockets directed to the noon. He points out
uhat rmch fuel can be saved and control can be simplified by using turbo-
jet and ram-jet engines in the lower layers of the atmosphere where oxygen
is available. Two methods are cited which make use of this type of pro-
pulsion. In the first it is recommended that a turbojet be used to an
altitude of 20-25 kilometers, achieving an ultimate speed of 2,OOC '-m- per
hour, followed by the cutting in of a ram-jet which would carry up to 35-'
40 km and achieve a speed of about 5,000 Ian per hour. Both engines would
be jettisoned at the altitudes indicated and a liquid fuel rocket would
continue from the altitude of 40 km.
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In the second method, he cites the economic inadvisability of jet-
tisoning the engines and suggests that the turbojet and ram-jet might be
used in aircraft-type carriers which could be landed after they had per-
formed their function. He further notes that the same system might be
used in the future when atomic engines become available.
He notes in conclusion the scientific advantages to be gained from
the use of artificial satellites) and states that these data will undoubt-
edly be put to use by designers of ionospheric aircraft and cosmic rockets.
He notes the possibility of photographing the surface of the earth from an
artificial satellite, but fails to mention any provisions for recovery. (U)
TARVAROV, N-I_pardii polkovniko
--- -------
Tertical takeoff airplaws. lUn. takh, no.4:29-31 Ap 157.
(Vertically rising airplanes) (KLU 10: 6)
VAIMAIROVI A/',
VARVAROV,
The first and the second. rUn.takh.no.12:33-39 D '57. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Prodeedatell sektsii aeronavtiki TSentrallnogo aerokluba SSSR.
(Artificial satellites)
TARVAROV, N., gvardii polkovnik.
-1 1 1 lwft~~
Tature of aviation. Wn. tekh. 2 no-9:34-36 S 157. (XLRL 10:9)
(Atomic planes)
L 121~7-63 L?WTZ1~)/FS(s)/BDS ArFFTC1AMC/ESD-3/APGC/SSD Pi-4/Po-h/Pq-L
AUGE5510N Za: AP3005961 TT/JXT(NP) B/0010/63/000/003/0010/0010
AUTHOR: Varvarov, N.
TITLE: Launching from lunar orbit
SOURCEi Aviatsiya i kosmonav-tika, no. 3, 1963, 10
TOPIC TAGS: moon flight, lunar exploration, lunar landing, manned lunar mission,
manned satellite, space station, artificial sate3.11tel spacecraft, space
e
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ndezvous, launching
ABSTRACT: Discussed in general are the advantages of launching space vehicles
from artificial satellites in orbit around the Earth or Moon as against
launching from the surface of heavenly bodies; and in particular launching from
an artificial satellite in orbit around the YloonlyTo accomplish a flight to
the Moon and back, artificial satellites of both.the FArth and Moon must be
used for launching positions. Direct flight is precluded as it is impossible
to launch a sizeable lunar craft from Earth (one with useful load of 10 tons
would have a launching weight of 3,000 tons __ 300 times more than the most
powerful present-day rockets can lift) and it would be very complicated to land
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a ship of the Moon with initial flight weight of 1000 tons. A flight method
of ships) with kunar expedi-
is proposed, as follows: A space ship (or group
tionar7 vehicles on board is to be launched from a aggge gtation~'in orbit
around the Earth; the space ship on approaching within 200 km. of the Moon
reduces its speed to that necessary (1600 meters/second) for movement around
the Moon as its artificial satollitel lunar expeditionary vehiclee are
dispatched for lunar landing while the mother-ship remains in orbit; the
vehicles return in due course to the mother-ship; the expedition then takes
course for return flight to the Earth by way of the space station in Earth
orbit; thence members of the expedition return to Earth by special rocket
aircraft. for such flight lunar ships will be needed weighing only several
"tens of tons." Hence arises the need to consider the problem of launching
from lunar orbit for two purposes: the lunar landing of exp6ditionary vessel's,
and the return flight to Earth. The experience of Soviet space researchers who.
have three times launched space "apparatuses" from on board heavy artificial
-satellites of the Earth will be most useful. Launching for a lunar landing is,
a difficult problem, requiring the expeditionary vessel to break away smoothly'
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and go into independent orbit without occasioning a reduction in the speed or
a change in the orbit of the mother-3hip; the vessel must then pass from
orbit to the ccmputed trajectory for lunar lAnding, reduce horizontal and
vertical speed, and come in for a smooth landing. Such a technique has
definite advantages; it does not require the pcwer that is required for
launching from a heavenly body; it is easier to retard the vertical descent
iof a lunar vessel than it is to reduce interplanetary speed (when the second
Soviet rocket hit the Moon, its speed was 3.3 km. per second); by this
technique landing can be effected in any region of the Moon. Launching from
lunar orbit for the return flight to Earth has to be effected at a tangent to
the orbit in direction of movement around the Moon, thus merging the addi-
tional speed needed for return to Earth with the orbital speed of the shim;
and the moment for such launching must be calculated in such a way that the
ship is assured a strictly defined speed and direction of flight at the
end of the sector of acceleration. Orig. art. has.- I illustration.
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Vasil-yov, Rikhall Usil-yevich. and Sargey ZnkharovIch Ouahchav
Report&zb iz jXj yoke; my zapinall rasaka=y dv"teatj devyatl
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From the Twenty-7ir3t Conturyl Stories of Twonty-Nino Soviet
3cleatlets an Science and F-nginoaring of the Futur4) Ue-=Owl
1xd-vO Sovet3kaya Rosalyn, 1958. 243 p. 50,000 copies printed.
Ed.% T. A. Golubkova; Tech. F4. & 'G. 1. Kleyova.
PURPOSS : This book Is Intended for the general reader.
COVER-AZ3i The book contains 2T articles (told reporter3 by
S"Ist scientists) dealing with probable futiro pro3resa In
physian. chemistry, electricity, metallurgy, anzin-30ring.
tran:portAtion
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SLIZIA& medicine, biology, azricu
*Xplaraltion of space, and photography. Attent Ion is given to
t1ono automatic undo r.~round gasification of coal, We of
maderniz ation of oil fields. atomic electric stmtlono,
new met als
,
production of metal parts by the process or ~XP10410n, OZ;.1031=3
Card-a-ri
Rop*rto Prom the T-denty-7irst (Cant.) SOV/5494
IA d= Oca4tructlon, cancer, internal longevity rose.-Van,
hize dlazno3os of illnes3eo, sarLO.7 V3. t~eItt-',)nt by ultra-
sonu vlbration3, Moohanical hs2xt ZULStitU-03, hwman boly b:t:,-:s ,
goodical enZinaeringifearict"d foddarg *OuparfortIlizarz , &rti-
finial snowfalls aLS ,
riculture vs. "rzariculturo',
power be am vs. ;4re, machines doing intollectuW. work, %I? auto-
whiles* (with *radio =torn'), IL-tificlal sun* (eleotron:-,.i.
net!& rap fooWed above a citz which cauzo heated zolajule3
to shine), future ocoaA shi;)3, railway dmadnouShW, llo3cov
of the future, moving paver--3=tt wh-alleas end driverlea3 auto-
mobiles, electric a=3ra2, th* Indm3-triaLlization Of 3.1ttris,
a" of underground beat, climate control,11ving on the =zon,
antInatter, and photon jet. Names of the inter-.1-ov:d at-.4eatists
are given. There are no references.
?AMA CCF CONTUMS:
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Mission Lito the tutu" 5
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T~Am to DX-fam (A. N. Neemeranovs Acadomician) 10
MM FMAMMMAL AND lta'3? MVCa?An TMaS
TrILMALroreatlom or 114ments - the ruture of Retanurgy
B&r1d1n, AQ&dGNLic1aA, VIC*-Froaldent, AS VSSRI 25
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GAtUm Or Coal -- and V. A. F*dOrOT# Deputy Director for the
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proizvodstvennykh oil -- Council for the Study of Productive
Forces] 191
MASTMS OF THE PLANET
Geographers Will Remake Nature (D. I. Shcherbakov,, Aoad-
emician] 207
Pulse of the Tatar Strait-[N. G. Romanov, Engineer] 213
Predicting Space Travels (Yu. S. Khlebtsevich, Candidate of
Technical Sciences] 223
In a Lunar City (N. A. Varvarov, Engineer, Chairman of the
Astronomic Secti6n-of1-DOSAAFj---- - 233
Through Interstellar Abyeses (K. P. Stanyukovioh, Professor] 237
[Epilogue] [2431
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SOV/25-58-12-21/40
AUTHOR: Varvarov, N.A., Chief of the Section
TITLE: The Way of the Stars (Put' k zv#zdam)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl, 1958, Nr 12, pp 61-64, and P 3
of centerfold (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Based on the experiences gained with artificial
satellites of the Earth, the author examines the
prospects for space travel with -the aid of photon
rockets. He mentions the Soviet scientists A.N.
Deych, A.I. Oparin, V.G. -Fesenl~ov and the German
Engineer E. Saenger and A. Sternfeld. There are
2 diagrams, 1 drawing and 1 colored picture.
ASSOCIATION: Sektsiya astronavtiki DOSAAF SSSR (Astronautical
Section of the DOSAAF USSR)
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BRYUKHANOV, Valentin Andreyevich [deceased]; FAMSM, Te.T., otv.red.;
T,~VAROV,.--)T-A,--otv. red.; SWANYAN, R.I., red.; ROZEN, N.A.,
tekhn.red.
[Great achievement of mankind; problem of interplanetary flights
and atheism] Velikii shag cholovachestva; problems mazhplanatnykh
letov I ateizm. Moskva, Izd-vo *Sovetskaia Rosaiia,* 1959.
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Konstantinovich: ROOPORT, Tamara Lyudvigovna; DOMNRAVOV.
V.v., prof., retsenzent: FOMIN, N.A., prof., retsenzent;
HERMOVp I.A.0 retsenzent; IL'YASHEMO. S.M., kand.tekhn.
nauk. retseizent;-VAB-XA
. -40y,_,NA,, retsenzent; PAUTILEM,
V.G., retsenzent; GLUKHOV. V.V., retsenzent; OMDERSKIY.
L.K.. red.; FURMAN, G.V., tekhred.
[Artificial earth satellites; 100 questions and answers]
Iskusstvennye sputniki zemli; 100 voprosov i otvotov. Pod
red. V.P.Kaznevskogo, 14oakva, Obshchestvo po rasprostra-
neniiu polit. i nauchn.znanii, 1959. 95 p. (MIRA 12:6)
(Artificial satellites)
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Varvarov, N.A., Chairman
Sputniks and Religion (Sputniki i religiya)
Nauka i zhizn', 1950., Nr 3, pp 44-48 (USSR)
This is an anti-religious article describing success
and progress J_n, science, above all the launching of
Soviet sputniks and space rockets, as proof against
religious conceptions and beliefs. In this connec-
tion, the foliowing Soviet scientists are mentioned:
Academician V.A. Ambartsumyan, O.Yu. Mudd and
V.G. Fesenkov. There are 3 oketches.
ASSOCIATION: Sektsiya astronav-~iki DOSAAr- SSSR (The Section of
As'uronaut:k-sof the DOSAAF USSR)
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AUTHOR: Varvarov,ji...,x Chairman of Lhe Department of -',.,itro-
--nautics"of 'the DOSAAAF, SjSR
TITLE: World-",--lide TV
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn$, 1959, 111r 7, pp 26-28 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article describes how world-wide, continuous TV can
be achieved by launchinii 3 artificial satellites to
act as retelecasting stations. Each satellite must be
equipped with TV transceiver Cear. The satellites must
be shot into orbit at 35,800 km height above the earta
from a point located on the equator at 8 hour intervals,
whigh means that their orbit's central angle will be
120 . The satellites will move at 3,076 km/hr, i.e.,
they will circle the earth once in 24 hours. In addition
-to their TV functions, the satellites will also be able
to replace a multitude of radio, phone and telegraph
networks, increase their ranGe, and Greatly improve re-
ception of broadcasting stations. Tliere are 2 diaGrams.
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VARVAROV, N.
Helioelectric power stations in the cosmos. lUn.tek-h. 3
no-3:24-25 Mr '59. 1 (NM 12:4)
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1. Predsedatell sektaii astronavtiki Vsesoyiiznogo dobrovoll-
nogo obBhchestva Bodeystviya-armii, aviatsii i flotu SSSR.
(solar energy)
VARVAROV, N,
Cosmic projectors. Wn.tekh, 3 W-5:25 VV '59. (AMA 12:7)
(solar enara)
VARVAROV, N.
Moon altimeter. Wh.tekh. 4 no.11:12-13 H 159. (MIRA 13:4)
(Flight to moon) (Altimeter)
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AUTHOR: Varvarov, N,. 1"2
TITLE: Satellites for Pgaceful
PERIODICAL: Tekhnika. molodezhi,. !,)(.0, IT,. pp
38 (USSR) 15, 17~ 34;
ABSTRACT; The author, whose portrait is 'co be found on p 1, -firites about
the possibility of using artificial earth satellites in the
short articles publial-ed under Nr I to Nr 10., for 1. Observatory
beyond the terrestrial atmosphere (p 3). By meana of such a
cosmic observatory it vill be :possible to form a correct Idea
of celestial bodies withou" distortions by atmospheric in.
fluence. 7. Nr 2. Cosmic land surveyors (P 6). The So-i-et
scientist F. Krasovskiy calculated that the distance from the
center o ie Earth to the ci,vator raust be by 21,382 m longer
than to the poled By means of the gravitational law the shape
of the Earth may be exacily deternined or: the basis of the
velocity of the satellite's flifht, (;rest possibili'ties are o
offered also for taking of the Earthig surfage,y'
Nr 3, Satellitea as a meane of lnvei-,tigating the Earth~s in-
terior (p 6). By observirg thG changed motion of flight of the
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satellite under the influence of the gravitational field the
terrestrial structure and the heterogeneity of the Earth'5
crust may be determined. It.will also be possible to detect
deposits of various minerals,~ above all in the region of the
oceans. Nr 4., The mystery of time and the satellites (P 15).
Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, V. L.
Ginzburg points out that it would be necessary to equip the
satellites with\!Ktomic-molecular special clocks! in order to
be able experimentally to detax in time
predicted by the theory of relativity due to velocity. The
result obtained might supply a solution of the question as
to what distance man is able to penetrate into cosmic space.
Nr 5- Satellites as glow-worme (P 17)~ In order to be able to
observe the orbit of a satellite by means of optical instru-
ments also by night, the satellites must be equipped with
periodically flashing up light aources. At the same time, also
radio pulses must be emitted. - Nr 6. Cosmic radiol-range
beacons (P 17). For the orientation of space ships, satellites
fitted out with powerful radii) stations may be used~ it is
entirely within the range of possibility to establish such
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as on the planet itself. -- IIr 7. Bio-satellites (P 30). By means
of satellites fitted out as cosmic medical laboratories, it is.
possible experimentally to investigate cosmic conditions to
which a living organism will be exposed in the course of a
space flight of long duration. - Nr 8. Cosmic solar power sta--
tions (P 34). A detailed report has already been given in
"Takhnika - molodezhill, 1959, Nr 10 on solar batteries,that
may be used for power works. The exploitation of si~11_a?_energy
might warrant unrestricted current supply. - Nr 9. Cosmic
search lights (P 34). These are cosmic solar power plants which
are fitted out with special light reflectors and may be used
for the purpose of artificially ij;Aminating certain regions
by night. - ITr 10. Meteorological\'stations in cosmic space
(P 38). By using sai-effiTi-W-and electronic computers it will
be possible to improve not only the methods of weather fore-
casts a long time aheady but also a new branch of science,
cosmic meteorology, will be createl. There are 9 figures,
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