SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFREMOV, N. - YEFREMOV, V.
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AUTHOR: Yefremov P. Assistant Head of the Labor Reserves Administration
of the Ar angellskaya Oblast'
TITLE: Mechanizers in Wood Cutting Areas (Mekhanizator v lesoseke)
PERIODICAL: Professionallno-Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1958, # 1,
PP 13-14 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article illustrates the Arkhangell sk Oblast I school
activities in preparing various mechanics for forestry work.
In the Arkhangellsk Oblast' are 8 schools and 1 technical
school preparing tractor, power saw and crane operators,
stokers, drivers# tractor and car mechanics and other special-
ized workers.
In 1957 these schools received considerable suppliest
20 KT-12 tractors have been converted from gas to diesel fuel
and 30 supplementary tractors have been delivered. To train
the future operators, 25 "Druzhball power saws have been
received. In addition, the schools got also new technical
equipment, truck mounted cranes, cars, etc.
Special attention is drawn to get the students aquainted
Card 1/2 with tractors. At first they are taught all about the tractor
Mechanizers in Wood Cutting Areas 27-1-6/19
mechanism, then comes the dismantling and assembling of the
engine, repairs and so on. After the theoretical lessons
the students start their practical training out of doori.
I The author comDlains that the schools are still unsatis-
factorily suppliea vrith technical equipment and in particular
with tractors.
AVAIALBLEt Library of Congress
Card 2/2
AUTHOR: Yefremov.P. (Sochi) SOV/25-58-11-'9/44
TITLE: None Given
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1958, Nr 11, P 77 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes the feiloa tree which was imported from
South America to Aussia about 60 years ago, and is now wide-
spread on the Crimean and Caucasian coasts. The fruits of
this tree are very similar to strawberries in size ani taste,
but they can also be applied in medical science in case of
hypertonia, gastric and intestinal diseases. The Experimental
Station of Subtropical Cultures in Sochi is studying the
possibilities of cultivating this tree in other regions.
Card 1/1
KIM, Ill.va Luklch,; BARANOV, N., red.; YEPltl-'4Kf,lv J~i red.
[DeveloF=ent of the state badget In t~,P- Kazrikh
Razv-ltie Cosudarstvennogo biudzheta Kjizcdhvkol rSR,
Alma-Ata, Izd-vo "Kazakhstan,'* 1964. 129 p.
(NIM 18.4)
PTSAUNKOI G.A.j RADYA, V.S.1 GERO11,1KIY, V.A.; BLIKANOV, A.A.1 MPKRONOSOV, Ye.
D. YUM _E.Nj BORSHCHER, L.B.j YEFIMOV, I.Z.- 14YOLIKIKOV, A.A.;
BATALOV, A.N.; TSEPOVA, M.N.
Casting magnesium cast iron into a chill with a metal core. Stall
24 no.7:607-610 J1 164. (MIRA 3.8-1)
1, Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov,
Lyelvenskiy i Severskiy metallurgichesldye zavody i Nizhne-Tagillskiy
metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
mmm
1631000100110511062
S1169
D263/D308 -
-AUTHOR: Yefremov, P.Ye.
TITLE: Experimental reconnaissance eeismometric studies
in the Southern Kuybyshev region
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 1, 19639 21y
abstract ID111 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn. Geolo-
giya, 1962, no. 6t 1.5-18)
TEXT: Reconnaissance and detailed studies were carried
-Out in the.southern part of the Kuybyshev region, by the seismic
r
ef
lected method,'in the search for elevations in Carboniferous and
Devonian deposits. In the reconnaissance.studies, 4-seismic survey
PiEw
tie8.investigated 670 km of profiles over an area of 1200 jcjn2
-during one field season. As a result of these studies, a series of
main reflecting horizons has been traced continuously in Carboni-
feroua and Devonian strata, and 3 uplifted zones were discovered,
as well as 2 areas in which deep boring is promising. Detailed
studies confirmed the Reconnaissance
presence of...these areas..
L.Card 1/2
ALEKSEYEV, G.P.; YEFREMOVY P.Ye.
Role and results of geophysical prospecting for oil and gas
in Kuybyshev Province. Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no. 5:42-47
163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. 'Iftybynhevneftageofizika".
JLE ~EMQV) R.D. [J-vfremov,, R.D.1; POSTOLOVA, N.F. [Postolovaj. N.S.);
MfT3,FJLbl, M.F. [Lczytolka, M.F.]
Uvo of acetato allk In the mamfucturo of Art. '1143 plunli.
Leh. prom. no.3:51-~2 ii-s 165. (MIRA 18:9)
Melai. ~ I - ~M
YEFREMDVIT S.
Introduce engineering designs to villages. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 13 DD-3:6-7
Mr 163, (MIRA 16:3)
1. Fredsedatell Soveta Ministrov Udmurtskoy ASSR.
Wc~mwt A.S.S.R.-Construction industry)
YEFREMOV, S., inzh.
We answer readers' inquiries. Na stroi.Ros. 4 no.6:28 Je 163.
(Construotion industry) (MIRA 16:6)
77
BUESHTBU. David Illich,; ZZUM4DV-,Serga"aclrey-ey~,qb..; RALYUGIN, M.'red.;
IL'Iff, V.M.,red.: HASIAN, U..&..red.; USPIMSKIT. V.V.,red.; CHZFXYAKI
K.Ta.,red.; SHASS. X.Ye.,red.; KUTSENOVA. A.A., red. izd-va.;
TRYMMIO T.H.. tekhn. red.
(Naterial resources in building; determination and use of norms
of.material consumption) Materiallr7a resursy v stroitel'stve;
metocliks opredelentia norm raekhoda materialov. dinamtka ikh
ispollzovaniia. Moikvs, Goi~. izd-vo lit-ry po atroit.. arkhit. i
st roit. materialam. 1958. 80 D. (MIRA 11:12)
Ouilding materials)
YEFRMOV, S. A.
"Registration of Lands in Collective Farms of the Udmurt ASSR,O Sub. I,' Xpr 47,
Inst of Engineers for the Organization of Land Exploitation.
Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow In 1947.
SO: Swa.No.1+57, 18 Apr 55
l!-YEITIE!E-'OV)--S-.j'-H-j
2. t~1~4ft ~600)
4. Land
7. St=vey of communal lands of collective farms. Khlopkovodstvo no. 5, 1951
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953." Unclassified.
USSR/Farm, Animals. Sheep and Goats.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1950, 78749.
Author Yefremov, S. it.
Inat
Title Perspectives of the Development of Sheep Dreeding
in Udmurt ASSR.
Orig Pub; Zhivotnovodstvo) 19581 140 12~ 13-19.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card : 1/1
30
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YBFMOVP S.A., kand. ~elakokhozyayetvennykh nauk.
Outlook for the development of sheep farming in the Udmart A.S.S.R.
Zhivotnovodntvo 20 no,2:13-19 7 158, 11a)
1. MWstr sel'skogo kho2yaystva Udmirtakoy ASSR.
(Udmurt A.S.R.-Sheep)
HF--
,DUNAYBY, Ye.S,.; YUBJMOV, S.A.; RRYNIN, S.N., redaktor
(Kenual for making estimates an major constraction work],Spravochnoo
posoble po sontavlanitu east na kopitallnos stroliellstvo.-Pod red.
k.N.Rsynina. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitellstvu'i arkhitek-
ture, 1954. 514 p. (MLRA 10:2)
i (RdIding-INtimates)
RMIN, S.F., inshener: YBFMOV. S.A., inzhener.
Some problems related to the calculation of unified regional
unit prices. Stroi.prom. )2 no.7:20-22 JI 154. (MIRA 7:7)
YEMMOV,S.A.; BUKSHTEV-11,D.I.
Regional estimates for construction work and measures for intro-
ducing them. Stroi. prom. 33 nn.4:26-30 Ap 1155. (I-ILRA 8:6)
(Biii1ding-Estimates)
Y]WRI&MOV.S.A..; BUKSHT3YN,D.I.
The effect of lower prices for building materials nnd details on
building costs. Stroi. prom. 33 no-8:38-42 Ag'55- (KLRA'8:11)
(Construction industry--Costs)
Now terms for contracting and financing construction work.
Stroi. prom. 33 no.11:34-36 N 155. (MIaA 9:2)
(Construction industrjr-Costs)
Z
TIMMOV, S*A.; BTJKSHTEYN. D.I.; KUTSIMVA, A.A., kAjAidlkt okonemichockikh
'--QEE~,rkaktor; WIN, Y.H.', rodaktor; )-~ILINICHRNXD, F*G., tektai-
chookly r(sdaktore
(Now mazufactur4rsf~prices for building materials] Neves o"hm"
teeny a& strottellays materialy. Meekw&,Gos. izd-v* lit-ry 9 stroit.
i arkhitektuie, 1956. 51 P. MM 9:6)
(Building materials-Prices):
DYAGERK, Vladimir Fedorovich; YEPMOV, Bergey Andreyevich; KOVAUNIO, F.S.,
redaktor; AIMUYIYEVA, A.R*.A,~'ktor izdatel'stva; KONUSHIMA, A.,
P
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[A practical manual on compiling estimates for the construction of
apartment houses and public huildings and for major repairs] Prak-
ticheekoe poooble po sootavleniiu emetnoi dokumentataii na shilishch-
no-grazhdanskoe stroitel'stvo i kapitallnvi remont..Moakva, Izd-vo
Ministerstva kommunallnogo khoziaistva RSISR, 1956. 222 p. (NIIIA 9:10)
(Building--letimates)
rednktor izdstelletvs;
GUb,SVA, S.S., tekhnicheskiy r----'-.i'ctor
[Technical standardizatioa &M estiaatoe in construction] Tekhni-
cheakos norntrovente t smety v strottel'stye. Moakva, Goa. Izd-vo
lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. Ft.?. [Notimates in constraction]
Sm--,,ty v, stroitellstve. 1957. 12) P. 10:10)
TMEHOV, S.A.; RMIN, S.N.
Improving methods for estimating costs in baildirg. Stroi prow.
35 no-3:40-44 Mr 157. (MMA 10: 4)
(Construction inlustry--Conts)
Z
YlInMOV. S.A..; MMGXROV, A.A.
lowering coats of building and assembling. Stroi. prom. 36 no.3:40-
of cover Mr 157. (Construction induatry--Costs) (MIRA 1113)
,-T1FRMOTp',Sppgey.Andreyevich; RMIN, Semen Naumovich, Jmnd.tekhn.n8uk:;
Y.f.-iad--XM-AWVA, A.A., red.izd--ye; TMO[Me,
Te,L,, takhn.red,
[Making estimates for capital construction) Smety n& kapitalln(m
stroitallstvo. Moskva, Goo.izd-7o lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i
stroit.materialam, 1959. .371 -P* (KIRA 130)
(Building--Estimates)
.ZERZONY O.F.; LEBEDEVp S.A., red.; YEFREMOV, S.A., red.; PETROVA,
V.V., red. izd-va; KASIHOV, 6.-Ya.,-feZm-. red.
(Price list for the construction of housing and buildings
serving cultural and public needs in cities and territorial
regions of the R.S.F.S.RlPreiskurantnie tseny na zhilishch-
noe i kulltuma-bytovoe stroitel'stvo po gorodam i territo-
riallilym raionam RSFSR. Moskva, Goostroiizdat, 1962. 212 p.
(MIRA 160)
1. Rassia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.)Gosudaretvennyy komitetpodelam
stroitel'stva.
(Construction industry-Prices)
77
I-IMUGIN, kand. tekhn. nauk; REYNIN, S.N.;
BUKSfUM 0 D.I.; DUZIA7EV, Ye.S.; KILI, A.Kh.; WYOVICF,
A.A.; FILDIOTIOV, S.Ye.; FLYROV, I.A.) prof., doktor
tekhn. nauk, nauchn. red.; GIHOVSKIY, V.F., prof., doktor
elcon. nauk, nauchn. red.; GNIASIMOVA, G.S,f red, izd-va,
GOLIBERG, T.M., tokhn. red.
(14anual for estinated costs in construction] Spravochnik
po ametnomu dolu v stroitellstve. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat,
Pt.2. 1963. 1,62 p. (MIRA .16.12)
1. Akademiya stroitallstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki stroitellstva.
(Construction industry-Costs)
.777=
MALYUGINp V.I.; YURE24OV, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; REYNIN, S.N.;
TURIANSKIY,14.A.; ARISTOV, S.S.; BUKSHTEYN, D.I.; DUNAYEV,
Ye.S.; GIROV3= ~-V#Fqp.glav. red.; USFY11o"KH, V.V.p zam.
glav.rod.; BAS11INSK1Y,S.V., red.[deceased); GOREUSHIMp
P.B., red.; GUREVICA M S j,red.; LIENKRI, B.P., red.;
MITIN, S.A., ted.;Mig;VA, Z.M., red.izd-va; GE1LAS1MOVA,
G.S., red.izd-va; MOCHALINA, Z.S., tekhn. red.
[Manual on estimates in the construction industry] Spra-
vochn:Lk po smetnomu delu v stroitellstve. Moskva, Stroi-
izdat. Pt.l. 2 izd., dop. i perer. 1964. 521 p.
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki
stroitellstva-.-
YEMMOV.S.D.
Ifficiency In snow BuYveying. Meteor.1 gidrol. no 1:58 Ja '53.
(MM 8:9)
1. Gidrometeorologicheakaya stantsiya, Mo2hga.
(snow)
YEFFd,,i"OVl S.G.
Mez:hanizaticz of ino--;lat-4ng oF,--Tstions ir, the ccnstructi~--- D--'
thennal elec-~-i.z power plants. Sbor. doki. po gidr. 171T'!~
205-214 162. (Mild. 1-8:7)
POPCHENKO, S.N., kand.tekhn.riauk; IZONOV, BV., inzh.; YEFRF&IGV, S.G., inzh.
Cold asphalt coatings for reinforced concrete roofs. Prom.
-stroi. 40 no.5:26-30 162. (KM 15:5)
-(Asphalt)
(Roofing, Concrete)
POPCIIEVKO, Sergey Nikolayevich; LEONOV, Boris Vasiltyevich;
YEFIR1211OV, Stanislwr C-_orfdyrPiich; STAI-,ITIIKIYp P.G.#
(New developments in the construction of nonrolled roof-
ing of cold asphalt mastic] Novoe v stroltellstve bezru-
lonnykh krovell iz kholodrrjkh asfal'tovykh restik. Le-
ningrad, 1964. 21 p. (MIRA 19:1)
KUKH M OV, Vladimir Ivanovioh; I VL%~ InzI., red.- SOBOLVA, G.N..
7.
red. lvd-va; UVANTA, J re4;'
[Durabili .ty of dies.for oold shoot stam~~Zjl st oAkDst I shtazqmr
dlia kholodnoi listovoi shtampovki. Moskyao Go@. nauchno-takhn,
izd-vo mashinostroit lit-ry, 1958. 88 p, (KM lltg)
(Shee;-metal.work) (Dies (Metal-working))
al;
FWE I BOOK MIDITATION
SOV13361
..efremov, Sergey Ivanovich
Tyerdne splavy v shtampakh (Sintered Carbide.Dies) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. 35 P.
6,000 co]4es printed.
Ed., V.I. Kukhtarov, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: A.I. Siroti n, Engineer;
Tech:. Ed.- G.V. 'Sadraovu, Managing Ed. for Literature on Heavy'Machtne
Building:, S.Ya. UolovinY Engineer.
PURIPOSE: This booklet is intended for workers and technical personnel in the
.field of cold stamping.
.COVERAGE: The author discusses properties of sintered carbides and the technique
of making inserts. He describes the method of retaining the inserts in the
dies and discuBses the calculation of sizes,of inserts and dies as well as the
required power of the presses. The electro Ierosion method for providing work-
Ing parts of the the sets with sintered carbides is also described. No person-
alities are mentioned. There are no references.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.:
Introduction
Ch. 1. Sintered Carbides, Their Properties and Technique of Making
Carbide I-Aserts
,Pb,ypical and mechanical properties of hard alloys
Technique,of making carbide inserts
Mechanical mac hining of Iinserts .
Method of crack detection iri the carbidb inserts
Retaining carbide inserts in the the sets
Design of sizes of carbide inserts and dies and selection
of a proper press
Cho 2. Die Sets With inserts Made of Hard Alloys
Die sets with inserts made of W and VK15 sintered carbides
Die sets with inserts made of No. 1 cemet alloy
Causes of rejects in the making of Inserts
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D291/D305
AUTHOR: Yefremov, S.I.
TITLE: Plastic stamps for large-size automobile components
PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', No. 7, 19609
30 - 32
TEXT: At the Gorlkiy automobile plant, plastic stamps (drawn,
molded, bended), made of plastics based on epoxide resin are
introduced. These stamps are 4 times cheaper than those made
of metal, and can be manufactured 3 - 4 time quicker than the
metal ones. The author describes the technological process of
plastic stamps manufacturing, and illustrates a large size plas-
tic stamp for making rear wallSof truck cabiM The moldc for.
making plastic stamps are preparq, of gypsum, wood and metal.
At the Gor'kiy automobile plant,' Orlov gypsum T.Y-54 (TU -54)
is used for this purpose, The molds for castings are dried
during 24 - 28 hours at 45 - 550C or during 7 - 8 days at room
temperature before they are used. A pertinent table showing the
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D291/D305
plastic components is given. The casting is done by a thin jet
at 15 - 200C. In order to insure easy separation of plastic
from the mold, its working surface' is lubricated by a special
composition (polyisobutylene BT~) MR11 (VTU MAP V -
16 65 - 5*4R) mixed with benzine, brand rAJIOujh "Galosha" I-OCT
44'3 50 (GOST 443 - 50). The process of thermal treatment
lasts 48 hours. Plastic castings undergo only slight shrinkage.
The form of their surfaces does not change after cooling. Such
plastics can be sawn, drilled, threaded or ground without any
difficulty. Specific weight of plastics is 1.8 gr/cm3; their
compressive strength is 1400 kg/cM2. The epoxide plastics be-
come solidified within 24,- 48 hours at 16 - 200C. Before
casting, the mold is coated inside idith glue No'. '200 73 we,
6202/433-54 (TU No. 6202/4336-54) and a separating sheet made of
lead is inserted into it. Repair of wornout plastics is done by
putting a special paste on them. Components of this paste are:
epoxide resin aA-5(ED or aA-(,,(ED - 6), dibutylphthalate,
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Plastic stamps ... D291/D305
solidifier, kaolin SOCT 6138-52 (GOST 6138-52) and foundry
graphite. After consolidation, the repaired sections are heated
for 2 - 3 hours at 50 - 800C or kept 7 - 10 days at room tem-
perature. There are 2 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskiy avtozavod (Gorlkiy automobile plant)
YEFREMW Se ey Ivanovich; KNYAZEV, VS., red.j SERGEYEVA, M.I., tekhn.
r9
red.
(Repairing dies used in automobile plants] Remont, shtampov v avto-
mobillnom proizvodstye. Gor'kii, Gortkovskoe knizhnoe izd-vol 1961o
251 P& (MIU 24,10)
(Dies (Metalworking))-Maintenance and repair)
Dies made of plastics. Plast.massy no.10:43-48 162.
(MIRA 15.11)
(Plastic tools)
YYFAS,~~~~rLovichj-_M, IIIYOV, S.S., rinuchm~, re,,.;
DC',10D"bVA,
.A., tekhn. red
T.L.Y red.;
(Plastic dies] Slitampy iz plaotnass. 14oskv.,., Prof to"himlat
1962. 59 P- (1-am 15: 101
(Dies(Metaluorking)) (Plastics)
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AOO4/Ai26
;~'AUTHOR: Yefremov, S. I.
IrITLE: Use of plastic dies
PERIODICAL: Kuznechno:-shtampovoch~oye proizvodstvo, no. 1, 1963, 43 44
TEXT: The author, reports on the use of plastic dies in the automobile
industry and points out that these'dies are 3-4 times"4cheaper and are produced
3 times faster than metal dies, Plastic dies are used In stamping small,
medium and,large-size components of 08 sheet steel up to 1.6 mm in thickness.
The author enumerates a number of important factors that have to be taken Into
account in working with plastic dies to prevent a v 'iolation of the manufacturing
..technology. To increase the service life of plastic dies, it Is recommended to
metallize their working area by applying a layer of molten high-carbon steel or
nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy 0.5 - 0.75 mm thick with the aid of a 'manual
metal spray gun. The author describes this method developed by NIITAVtoprom. The
repair of plastic dies consists mainly in the reconditioning of worn and damaged
working surfaces. The facing layer of the die is generally reconditioned with an
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Use of.plastic dies A004/A126
epoxy compound. Thus the servicb life of a reconditioned upper die amounts to
17,000 parts of 08 sheet steel 0.9 mm in thickness. If, after the packing of the
original plastic layer, a second'reconditioning of the upper die is performed,
its service life increases up t6 60,000 parts. There are 2 figures and 1 table.
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YEFREMOV, S.I.
Plastic dies. Mashinostroitell no.7:17-18 J1
(Dies (Metalworking)) (Plastics)
163. (MIRA, 16:9)
~ , r -...;-.1
High-efficiency production of hard-alloy plates. Biul.tekh.-
okon.infonn.Cus.iii.uch.-iesl.inat.nauch. i tekh.inform. 16 no.
-10&54,-55 163. (MIRA 16:11)
YEFRETV,,-,S.I.. .
Hard-allay ciittafs'6r`iiachining dioa. Khabinootroltell no.10,-24
0 163. (MIRA 16sl2)
~z7 mul
r-i
YEFREMOV. S.I.
Plant practice in manufacturing hard alloy plates, Mashino-
stroitell no.12:31 D 163. (MIRA 17z1)
MIRM
YEFREMOV, S.I.
Practice of the Gorkly Automobile Plan". in build.ing-up dien.
Mashinostroitell no.3ill ?1x 164. (HIRA 17:4)
YFFREMOV, S.1,
Plastic fixtures for checking. MAshinostroitell no. 5130-31
Yq 164. (MIRA 170)
YEFREMOV, S.K., inzhener.
High-speed concreting In a mobile form. Stroi.prom. vol. 31 no.9:22 S '53.
(MML 6:9 )
(Concrete constniction)
YSMMOV. 3.K.
Standard jack'rod with an expanding stopper used for sliding forms.
Rates I izobr. predl. v strol. no.3:16-~2 157. (KIM 11:1)
(Reinforced concrete construction-Fornwork)
YZ UMOV Sergey Mikhaylovich; ZHIVOY, Kirill Ivanovich; NOVIKOV, A.K.,
ret,~'iMMT-7TV-Mr-.T.M., red.; KNAKNIN, M.T., tekhn.red.
CAT-175-LI automatic loom with a Zh-13 Jacqaard machine] Avto-
maticheskii tkatskii stanok AT-175-Li s zhakkardovoi mashinoi
Zh-13. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi prom.,
1958. 111 P. (MIRA 12:2)
(Looms)
-
The AT-120-5 automatic loom. Biul.tokh.-ekon.inform. no.8:
49-51 '59. (MIRA 13:1)
(Looms)
0
YHriumov, 3.11.
The M4-150-LI flax-reelin.- machine. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inforn.
no.5:55-57 '59. (MIRA 12:8)
(Roolo (Textile machinery))
7777777-~.-I.-
MDT
The AT-173-3 automatic loom, Siul.tokh.-skonginform,
no.2s43-47 16o. (looms) (MIRA 13W
C-1
AUTHOR STRIGANOV A".R.9 GAVRILOV Fa,., YEFREMOV S.F. PA 2721
TITLE A Method fot- the Qualitative Sp__e_o_t_ra_1__A_n_a_Tysis of Isotope
Compositions of Enriched Uranium. (Metod spetrallnogo kolio
hestyennogo analiza izotopnogo soatra obogashchennogo urana,
Russian.)
PERIODICAL Atomnaia Energiia 19579 Vol 29 Nr 49 PP 337 - 344 (USSR).
Received: 5/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957
ABSTRACT The authors developed a photographic method for the spectral
analysis of the isotope compositio of enriched uranium at
concentrations of from 2 to go % U~35 and higher.
The possibilities of this'method and its advantage compared
with other methods are shown here by the example of uranium.
Besides, the present work carries out an experimental examination
of the calibration curves used for the analysis of theisotopes
of heavy elements.
Experiment: The glass three-prism speotrograph ISP-51 with the
autocollimation chamber UF-85 (r w 1300 mm) served as speotros-
oope. An alternating current aro served as a light source.
Liquid samples in form of'an aqueous solution of nitric acid
uranium salt was beat suited. Solutions of the salts of natural
as well as of enriched uranium were used for the oomposition
of the two-isotope standars U235 + U238.
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A Method for the qualitative Spectral Analysis of Isotope
Compositions of Enriched Uranium.
Selection of the spectral line: For the isotope analysis of
uranium the line 4244,374 J of the uranium is beat suited
because it belongs to the group of the most sensitive lines
and has a high isotope shift.- Besides, this line in located
in a domain that is free from cyanogen bands. A photograph
shows the well separated components of this line corresponding
to the isoto a9-
235 238
U and U The scheme of transitions and the isotope
structure of this line are'shown in form of a diagram.
A formula is given and discussed for the calibration curves.
Microphotographs of the spectra of three uranium samples
enriched with 2982, 9,52 and 50A are added. The results found
here determine iuffioiently well the general deliberations
concerning the course of the calibration curves in the case
of the existence of .4 background and the reciprocal location
of the isotope lines.
In conclusion, carrying out of the analysis and the accuracy
of the method are discussed. This method is at least as
accurate an& essentially quicker than the other methods. Total
CARD 2/2 analysis of a,s-"ple does not tako longer than 1 hour.
(8 illustrations and 2 tables.)
ASSOCIATION: not,given.
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(MIPA 18:6)
1. Institut less. i drevesiny Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SMR,
Krasnoyarsk.
TURCHENEV9 N.I.j UJMOVP S.S.
Distribution of pressure in the gas flow of RDS and RSD
regulators. Gaz. prom. 5 no. 12:18-21 D 160. (MIRA 14:1)
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YE
YEE5_MQY,-S,B-,j GUSAROV, Ye.l.
Working characteristics of types RD-,12, 2PJ)-32, and RD-50 case
regulator units from the results of bench tests. Trudy VNIIT
no. 13:127-132 164. (14IRA 18:2)
u-,
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YEFREVOV p P
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" mly
M.N., red.; MARAKOSCVAJ, L.P., tekhn.,red.,
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"S6vetskaia Rosaiiaft 1961. 372 p. (MIRA 15:3)
(Plate printing)
Fqipp~v eh; SIISHCIIINSKIY, Mikhail Mikhaylovich; VASIL'YSVj
A.K., inzh,,, retsenibnt; DUGINA, ILA., tekbn. red,
(The KAVZ-651A motoiWs- construction and operationl Avtobus KAVZ-
P
651L; ustroistvo i ekspluatataiia., Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tokhn. izd-
vo mashinostroit. lit~ry, 1961. 350 P. (MIRA 34:11)
(Motorbuses)
AXMIYF,V, S.; BARKOV, V.; BIRULTA, A.; BOGOYDIA)V, A.; BOCHIN, V.; BRILING, N.;
VAKHRUSHIN, N.; VOLKOV, M.;-GURARIT, M.; UADMIKOV, Yu.;
ZZLEMOV, G.; IVANOT, H.; IGOLKIN, H.; KMYAVTSEY, A.; LITYIN, X.
MMUYIDY, V.; P.WMFITZV, I.; SAWISITAMS, G.: PDYANNIMD, I.;
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You neglected your duty., you answer for it. Zhil.-koz-.khos. 11
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U-
TBYMOVI V.
Our pride. Prom.,koop. 14 no.5:35 My 160. (MIR& 13:12)
1. Prodoedatell pravlonlya skoriTachnov artell, derevrya Botakoya,
Hookovskoy oblasti.
(Sotakoye-Air trade)
~T.~er (g.Izhevsk); USTINOV, V. (g. Izhevsk).
Bag loom with mechanicql drive. Prom.koap. no.4:23 Ap '57.
(MLRA 10:7)
(Looms)
ME . . . . . .
V~
YAFMOV, V., doktor tekhn.nauk.
Automobile repair plants in the U.S.S.R. Avt.transP. 35 no.10:
14-15 0 157. (MIRA 10:10)
(Automobiles--Repairing)
YEFREMOVY V., doktor tokhn.nauk~ prof,
Cooperation of motor-vehicle plants, automotive transportation
units,-and repair shops. Avt.transp, 38 no.6:28-29 Je 160.
(MIRA" 14:4)
(Motor vehicles-Maintenance and repair)
YEFREMOV, V., 7.aslimhennyy dfyatel' nauki i tokhniki, doktor teklin.naul,
YA~ans for improvinr the quality of repairini:, Avt.transp. 4C
23-27 Ja 0-,JiL-~ I ~~:I)
(Motor vehicles--14aintenance and repair)