SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEVSEYENKO, E. S. - YEVSEYEV, A. A.

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3-7 Ar.t65- z8-7, ri'achallnilc Tekhniicheskogo apravip-ni-ya GosudartAvemno-go koinuiteta standartov., mer i lzraer-ItelInyl-li priborov SSSR. STRELIBITSMA, A.1, (Strellbytalka, 0.1.] (Kiyev); YFVSEYEtIKO, G.I. (IE-vaieienko, H.I.1- (Kiyev)~ Experimental investigation of stresses In H-beams subjected to alastoplastic bending with torsion. Prykl. mekh. 9 no.6: 627-637 f63, (14MA 16 12) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR. STRELfBITSKAYA, A.I. (Strel'bytoka, 0.1.] (KIyev); P.'(YADXO, E.A. fFriadko, E.O.1 (Kiyev); *4 1 [Mvsiolenko, H.1.1 yev) Tot sional bending test of thin-walled channel bars in elasto- plasti c state. Prykl. mekh.-IG no.3:271-282 164. (KIRA 17 ri 1.Institut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR. STRYEL BiTSIU01A AIII. (Stre-il-tbl-talka 0.1.); jF.V Fmv- BJ ai,cial. bend Ing with t,~rvicj cf th~.n-wal'cd bars oycnd t,- elai3tic 'limit. Dop. AN TjRSR zio.10.130F,1312 162a (MIPh 18s4) 1. aastltut. mekha-Aki AN UIr,9SR. Upw1mantal imeatigation of a plAotia bUxUl boWrg &-.d torition of thin-vallad tode. Peikle makh,, I no,9-.,65-80 165* (14IRA 18.-10) Is THatitUt bWkbAnlld M UkrggAt '7 'i ~':16 3.0. 5k a 71 a. i Pv P" re-sIstance or e c a X I a Oe nt~ 1 n re t 1 ca 1 a 0 rl e e n a v o o r - e ine d F, Onp f.:I~ Y I e d a r I c) u a tm~ es . a rid t r cr. a,,, - ~j C~ r ',ne rou e 13 "C;-, "a"I c th r s e o t I t c roj e n (11 nt~ 0 j~ s t re s s d a,,- - m E o r e cross s o n q t the fixed end , to - d - 1 oi~kl n in! oa an r t - , , , .,~ ,~ CO: J to f ind the ma"rimum I ~nd for h p- r oj' -q n tr I1 .9 1 C! a ~d I n'-~ q n are nonlinear Dorr, 'or ne a astio state and beyond the elastic limit, A ncticeahlp increia r,or, t 7 -f';itilon Is accompan.Lf-dY ml I" i nf' nA Th ea 1A-q t 1 f~ -,e Li o 7. ew n a -r va.,,es. Tre r7reRteSt d 7 -e ---Ze 1 .0,4 d e- a c L - C. r-, e n t al IU L, "I'll- - - ~N I ~ I TSYSMUO L'S Changiss, in the urinary system in cancer of the,cervir uteri. Trach. dolo i2o.6:61%-621 Je 157, (KIRA 10:8) 1. Ifoiskovehy oblao'tnoy nauchno-isoleclovatf!lls,kir klinichaskiy insti-but- (UMUS-CAKM) (URINARY CRaM--DISRAsxs) Ci~RPTA MEDI"A See 1~ Vol 712 Cancer Feb 59 Hol. Uriwry tratl changes in cal-cef of the cervix uteri (Riusian text) FvsFF-%Ko L. S. Ijistr. Clin. Rt-5. Inst., Moscow 1"Ir, 0flk#I- 1958, 4,4 (473-484) Illus, IN urological examination in cases of cervical carcinoma showed chan .1ailed gcs in So tju( or 6 1 cases, Of i,j women %vith stage I cancer, (lie orinary system was affectcd in 2. The changes iii~reased with the extension ofthe carcinomatous process, and were sometimes ,symptomatic, especially when unilateral. The alterations found vere: (i) livperacinia, folding and occlerna of the bladder mucosa, especially at its [nor; (2) disturtred motor function of (lie ureter; (3) dilatation of ureter and renal Ivis; (4) non-functioning kidnei. A thorough urological examination is neccmry Xfore surgical treatmtrit is consi cred. ia 4WI Wf' rWPV&q MRAM: MEOLVEMID uw~ 01 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 578 Yevseyenko, Mikhail Andrianovich ~A Neftyanaya promyshlennost' SSSR v shestoy pyatiletke (Petroleum In- dustry of the USSR in the Sixth Five Year Plan) 2nd ed. Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1957. 70 P. 3,000 copies printed. Tech. Ed.-,: Polosina, A.S. .It PURPOSE: The book is intended for workers in the petroleum industry of thet USSR. It can also-be used.by istudents who are interested in the! plan se~ by the XX Co , of''the Co=urdst Party of the USSR for the production of'petroleum and petroleum prbducts. COVERAGE: The author gjves,a res -of what has'-'been accomplished in the petroleum indus-try of the USSR from 1913'~_tq_ the present. He discusses the new oil-produotng areas whiah h0e been developed .during the Soviet period and the pr9duation figures for petroleun and petroleum products. The author also discusses the quotas set by the XX Congress of the Co=wdst Party of the VSSR to be met Card 1/3 N'tilai~,;~llu~luoi4ill-~list-72.ia4ki~~ilj 4~JW tam Petroleum Industryof the USSR (Cone,,), 578 during the Sixth Five Year Plan (andIng 1n 1�60),_and the new developmenti3 in drilling, productlon-, processing, and the design of new equipment. However,, the emphasis In this book is not primarily tiachnical. There is only one Soviet reference, 7TAIOU--OF---- CO14TENTS: Introduotioll 3 Tasks for-tl,.,ie Petroleum.Industry During the 31.xth Five Year Plan 9 Qeologicai prospecting for gas and..oil 11 Exploitation of oil fields and the production of petroleum 18 Oil wells 29 Production and utilization-of natural gas from an oil fL-ld 33 Petroleun.-processing industry 39 Card 2/3 Petroleum Ind0stry of the USSR 0011t.) 578 Transporting and storlng petroleum and petroleum products 44 Machine construction for the petroleum Industry 48 Basic trends in scientific research 51 In drilling oil ar4d gAs wells 51 In.the technology.an,cl-technique of produoing,oll and gas 52 In processing petrolisum and gas and the production of synthetic liquid fuel- 53 x In designing newequipmentj and apparatus 54 In KKTT(Control and measuring instrumeata~ and automation 55 Planning in th!,,) Petroleum 'Industry 56 Productivity Of Labor and Socialist Competition 59 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 BIC/ad 8-25-58- E PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/2124 M02a'IVUZOVskoye-soveshchaniye-po.voprosam.novoy.tekhniki v qeft~ano~'T promyshlenn,osti. Mosoow,, 1956 Razvedka i.razrabotka n4,ftyanykh i azovykh mestorozhdeniy; materia1y,s9veshchani1ya,,:tom. 1 ?Prospecting and.Development of Oil atid Oas Deposits; Papers of the Inter. Conf er- once on R ew'Techniqu4S in the Petro -leum IndustrSr, Voi 1) Mos- cow., Gostoptekhizdati-1958. 311 P. Errata slip i.nserted. Is 500 copies -printed, v4 Edsit: If M. Murav'yevj Profesmori-Dootor of Technical Soience-M, itnd.V. N. -Dakhnov,, Piofessor.. Doctor of 'Geological and Min- eralogio4.1 Soiences;iEditorial Board., K. F. Zhigaoh, Professor (Reap. Ed. ), I. M. kdrav I.Yevp I Prof essori, A. -A:, Tikhomirov, CandidatOl of Eoonomidal Scienaesi V.-I. Yegorovs Candidate of Economical Sciences,, M. M. Charygin, Professor, F. F. Dunayev,~Professor " ~N. I. Chernozhukov, Professor, Ye. M. Ku=ak, Professor, I ''. A. Charnyy, Professor, 0. M. Pan- ahenkov,~,Profeusor, V. N. Dakhnov.,.Professor, Doctor of Geological and Minerailogical Sciences) N. S. Nametkin,-Doctor Card 1A6 SOV/2124 Prospeating;and DevelopMent (Cont.) of Chemit3al Sciences,,' N. A. Almazov, Dooentp V. N. Vinogradovp niedl Sciences.. -V. I.. BiryukoVo.Candldate of GandidgVe of Tech Technical Saienoeap ~E. I, Taglyev., and V. M. Gurevich; Exeoutive-Bd,: N. P. Dobryninaj- Tech. Ed.s E. A. Mukhina. PURPOSEs, The book is intended for engineers and scientific per- isonnel working in the petroleum industry and vtuzes. It may also seive as a textbook for advanced students of petroleum vtuzeas~ COVIRAM-1ho back containvartiolen-written by staff members of- the Moscow, Won And Vf& Petrolaum Instituton, ths Kuybylhav- -and AaeftaydohanlynAvistr4al Institutes the UNIX Wa, Won* 14~fjo A(looAroll XnPUtute)# VNZZbu lot;' (All- UnLon Saiantific llawroh WtAtutf! of Otj Drilling1lo, ON? Design-Offigo of Patrolow Inatmont MAkinj& the Buhnoft Xopooltition (Bash- 141KV4 btrol(m). qllhapa praporap read At tho Maxhvusy (Inbar--- Wa) Salentific Oonfoironooo doAl with now toohniquea in tho t0rolm Midutry IntroduaO ninae 19561. Emphasis in gtv~n a 0@ ImparWa~ OWficiant drillim &WAYGLOAl PrOSPOGang, Card P/ld _Pr~aspe-6tin-lr -and- Deveflopmian t- -(Con t workin&of oil.and gaj3deposito.,,and the.use of new deviaes emplo'yed-in oil and-gas exploitation. There are 52 references: 44 Soviet, and 8 English. TOLE OF'CONTENTS: ~ev AUnko~_A". [USSKMinister of the Petroleum IndustrYl. Tasks v J Oing OU Indus try Workers in the SixthYlve Year Plan 3 ~The authorreviews progress made-in the-petroleum industryj em- port nee of the developments which were.repor- phasizing toe Iml a. ted at the tonferened of representatives of the Moscow 'Petro- leum Institute. The,goals set for 1960, the last yearlof the Sixth Five-Year PlanP, are indicated. Kuvykin, S.. 1. [Chief,,Bashneft Association) The Efficiency of the.Exploration of the tashkir Oil-Deposits.is.Raised By Speed Drilling,~of Small Diameter Boreholes 2'T The author refers-toJarge scale structural exploration drilling introduced in Western Bashkiriya in 1948 to d13- cover new petroliferous areas and study deeper horizons. Card 3/16, Prospecting :and Development (Cont. __SOV/21,24 Vykhodtsev,- S. V.- (Mosi,ow Petroleum Institute]. Methods'of Appraising Labor Produc:~ivity in Oil-Well Drilling 37 The author disousses,.the two basic methods forestimating labor prdductivity: 1) according to natural output, and 2) according to production costs. He rejects the latter method as urisuited for.drilling, since drilling involves indefinite periods.of time. He~reviews other methods for estimating labor productivity, for which he considers two conditions essential: 1) 'rcqjpr under3tandin -the produced Item, and p g of -2) utider.standing-of1abor expenditure in standard units of time. The basic elements inwell drilling areproductibn casin ,g, erection~-of,derrick~j and installation of drilling equipment. These op(.trations can, In his opinion, be.eaoily estimat-led ,accordinit to a) footage drilledb) the erection and hauling of derri4ks, c) the,*erection and dismantling of rigs. He produces-a table listing the output of a derriqk-erecting crew at the Tuymazyburneft' (Tuymazy Oil.DrIlling) Truist, and states that the.asse'mbling of drilling equipment can be eatImated In a similar manner. Finally he cites the records attained,'by drilling; enterprises during the, Fourth and Fifth Five~-, Year Plan periods arl,d notes that labor productivity of drill- Card 4/16 Prospecting and Development (Cont.) SOV/2124 ing crews i-ose-2.17% in 10 years. Hefurther statbd that labor output in turbine-drilling had been higher than In ro- tary:drilling. It had,al5o been higher in production-dril- ling than J.n exploration drilling. He notes that growth in labor output Was miAch more. rapid An . new areas than in: old regions. Output had Increased 30% during the Fourth Five- Year Plan period and 48% during the Fifth FiveYea,r Plan,. Shatsov,, N. I4;~ Moscow!Petroleum,Institute Efficient Use of Bits. 49 The author,aaserta that a basic fadtor in drilling is the per- formance of the bit at the bottoth-hole. The better its perfor- mance, the faster, easier and less costly is the drilling of a well, and the fewer our--.. A table indicates the time spent-in drilling forlthe USSR as a wholep and for the Bash- kJ.riya and,Tatariya Associations. It also gives 1954 da-ta for the United States.~ Kagarmanov, N~' F. ( Ufa Petroleum Scientific Research Institute -Ways of' Increasing the Performance of Standard*Bits 8:L The author~states that, actual data on the perfdrimance of Card 5/16 4L%Ni~4VM%715:" OMMRMAMIEZ nafga-k-0 M-ROMW Prospocting and-Development (Cont.) SOV/2124 serially-pj:,oduced 10itz vary considerably even in horizons of' the - same tj' e - ands' dls~igrees with the prevailing opinion . that, rp -thoy.depend u0n the~~1.._Oature of -the rocksj~,He-.noteo theil955 anal i D ys ;w c6nducted b~_. t:.the,Tuyn rilling, 'Tr-ast the,'o -,bit-'footagdi,-of o n; P r: 15P 000 ..Tables ~'.gave Aat~. for each h)rizon..andlindicated the~output.,-of;pumps and loading ...ofZbitsi._.,The.r~ ~lt,,.~df 'the _tests iggested::the use.of-the blt-'. UmAio _p ne-. T bite - t bit ~:-:'2 1- f~ th th 6iit :4s e - o a :a memo - 6 - the bottom4-hole; fllinal mechanical drilling speed per bit' -tip. The author- citee, foreign data (C. E. Williams, and G. It. Burns) indicating that; the flushing operation may be reduced by other means, such ats by rotating the drill pipe during flushing. ~He considers the powev and momentum of the tu ' rbo- drill part.1cularly important since smooth delivery depends upon it. Zhigacho K. FI.j L. K. Mukhin, V. N. Demishev, and N. N. Goncharov (14oscow Petro, Leum Institute). Petrolpum-Base Drilling Fluids 92 Card:'6/16 Prospecting alld Development (Cont.) Sov/212~4 The authors state that petroleum-betse drilling fluids are be- ing used to open productive horizons to maintain the petie- tration rate at the bottom-hole zone,-and to increase t-he well output. The use of petroleum-base drilling fluids is particu- lary-efficient for opening formations-with high permeability and low pre!ssure, where the abso*Uon of a-large amount of mud by the ,productive formation me4f ptlove dangerous. Petro- leum-base drilling fluids also prove useful In opening forma- tions with low permeability, particularly where the formation contains Welling clay. Petroleum-base drilling fluids produce good result;s in drilling under complex geological conditions 4 and in drilling deep and directional wells. Mitach K41: F'~' - L. K- Mulihin, and -V.-N.A)emishev- lk6scow tetro- leum Institute]. Specification of Petroleum-Base Drilling i_1144~ Fluids 101 Me authors describe the formula of petroleum-base drilling fluids developed at the laboratories of the MNI Imeni GubkIna IrMoscow Petroleum Institute Im. Gubkin) and VW11bu, eftf (All- rn Scientific-Research Institute for PetroleumDrilling),, and also cites foreign formulae.and methods for controlling Carl 7/16 Prospecting aiid Development (Cont.) S ov/2 1,4? 4 .parameters during the operation. Zhigach, K. R. And K. F. Taus. Drilling Mud for Opening i~p Pro- 4~tive For.-natlons -a _o6d"' lmdA e -dri h aut ors en hat 11irig siveV for-many years4~ The development of new technique's called, however,foi? the use of' drilling fluids that would speed up and allow. dril1ing under- difficult geological conditions, deeper penetratioiI withoutreducint the penetrability at the bottom- .hole. Drill practices in-eastern regions and experimental surveys established that rocks are better crushed when drilling fluids or gases with low specific gravity and viscosity 'are used. ,In eastern fields, water is being substituted for clayey fluids and may soon be replaced in drilling by air and gas. Zh.Lgach, K. F,,j and S. ~Z. Zaripov, Ui3e of Powdery Clay in Drilling 118 The authors report on.recent tests made in the production of powdery alky and its application in drilling. They refer Bpecifically-to the production of powdery clay from Bashkiriya and Tatariya clay, manufactured at local _plants. .d C al 8/16 Prospecting;and Development (Cont.) SOV/2124 'Dakhnov, V.:N'. (Moscow Petroleum Institute). Geophysical Methods for Studying Reservoir 'Properties and Oil Saturation of RDCkS i2-~ The author stresses 'the need for more thorough prospecting of carbonaceous profilea previously neglected The industrial Importance of carbonaceous profiles of Bas~kirskaya SSIR may be_judged by the results of extensive prospecting and 1;eophy- sicaL-stu.dies of fhe'Devonian horizons undertaken in the last 10 years. They confirmed the presence of oil and gas-bearing horizons in other st,4rata. Latyshova, M.-G., and V,. M.,Dobrynin,,, Moscow PetroleumT.Insti- tute ]. Method of Potentials of Induced Polarization and~lts Im- portance in the Study of Oil.and Gas Wells 150 The authars stress the importance of studying the reservoir -propertie,B of productive horizons on the basis of geophysical data, without coring,, Of particular Interest is the mothod of induced polarization developed In the past few years by members of the WE chair in industrial geophysics: it detemilies the specific isurface and~pemeability'of sandy reservoirs.' The method of.induced polarization,, actually propooed long;ago,, re- mained purely academic because the phenomena of Induced polar- Card 9/16 Prospecting,and Development (Cont.) BOV/0124 interpreted, The method ization had originally been mis. was later-used -extensively in modified form In the coal Indus- try, and'helped. in establishing the presence of coal lAyers. 'Systematic studies of this,method were initiated in 19,48 by the MNI chair, of industrial geophysics, Laboratory tests established that indLiced polariZELtion of rocks mayjunder specifio.~conditions,reach considerable dimensions.' Thia studies revealed another-'alternative on the natiAre of Induced polarization of porous rocks. The principal cause of the emmision of potentials induced by polarization in porous rocks,when saturated with an electrolyte solution,, is the of the dual electrical layer present on the, surface of rock grain in the,.polarized electrical field. Conclusions: 1. induc.ed polarization assists in making a fractional breakdown of well cuts and classifies reservoirs of the lowest, medium and highest permeability; it also dis- tingiAshes clays;. of O:eater and lesser degrees of swdy content, 2. Induced polarization allows an appraisal of the degree Card 10/16 Prospecting and,~Development (Cont.) sov/21e4 of pei-,,meability- 6f sandy reservoirs in situations,~plaaing it th1weby among~the most Interedting methods of geo- -wel physi4al studies'of oil qbd gas Is. te-]. Revisio '0abinkin,, L-A. (Moscow Petrol'eum-Inatitu n of the ',RI;P' Seismic blethod, and the, Grouping Methods 15S, 'The authoi! aescribes~the'.seismic RNP method recently developed'at the Instilfute,ls s6isq.1c laboratory with the aid of the'VNII -Unioii .Research Institute) of Geophysics and passed on to- (All the petroleum industr7. He mentions the results obtained in field andl:laboratory -testing while using a basic modification of the RNII method Abdu.1lay.ev' ~~t. A. (Azerbaydzhan industrial Institutejo Precise lind Approximate Mdthods for .-Interpretation of Travel-Time 20urves of Reflected~Waves 178 ---The,-~author__ apbr )d tic 1 -records seveftl~ o 4i(atezan prec se ana jy. a and graphic'methods for determinJTig effective speeds with the use of travel-time curves of reflected waves. Datskevich, A. A. [KBNP Design Office for-Pbtrojeum, Instl4rument Making] Equipment of kitomatic-Geoptiysical Field1z' StatioM3 19 Card 11/16 Prospecting a,nd*Development (Cont.) SOV/2iI24 The authot; states-that.his KBNP olTice, cooperates with the de- Qign offices of the-Nefl;epribor (Ile troleum -Instrument) 0 Geo.,rlzik-a (Geophysics), and the.Mytishchinskiy Instrument-Making Plant in manufacturing. the largest amount of now industrial pophy- si-cal equipment in the- petroleum Industry.- - Because - of the large demand by the industry-,# the'volume produced by the KBITP,offioe was,inadeqaate and production was,doubled in 1957. The,KBN11 has an experimental plant,, a model shop, and laboratories. -Dakhnov, V. U.-i and A. I..' Kholin.[Mosoow Petroleum Institute]. on the Problem o~V Quafititative.E-valuation of Residual Oil Satura- tion of,a Resi3r.voir Carried Out by Radioactive Methods 209 The authoro state 'that the determination of the type of liquid sht;urating the formation reservoir encased In the well -presents one of the major problems for advancing -the'-technology of petroleitm exploratJLon. Constant observation of the movements and changets In. water-oil contact in all wells is essential, and the -radiometric metho.d., developed between 1953 and 1955 at Labora-tory,Nr 1 of th(i MNI (Moscow Petroleum Institute),:4hich helps-- detepmIne the type of liquid saturating the formation, answers the purpose. Card 12/16 Prospeeting.,and DeveloPment (Cont.) So'~/,,?124 Barsukov, 0, A. (Mosed:w P'stroleum, Institute]. Some Theoretical Problems on~~Neutron Methods for Separating Oil-bearing Formations From Water-bearing Fonaations 2 18, The author refers to the exneriments conducted at the~AMNI and other-organizations,,which contributed.to the development of methods to separate~:oil-bearing rrom water-bearing for'mations; he d6seribes severa:L physical processes that take place during -neutron atudy methods and presents pertinent evaluating cal- culationis. Charnyy, I.',A. (Moscoir Petroleum Institute]4 One of the Integral Equations otthe Filtration Theory and Some of its Applications 230 The author gives a 4.1etailed desci:1ptlon and graphic calculations of an int',egral equation of the filtration theory. Belash F. M. (Moscov'~Fetroleum Inutitutel. On Equations Used for Detex%iiing Yields 248 The auth6,r shows tM connection between differential equations of filtrition and ttie equations of yields. Card 13/16 Prospectingiand Development (Cont.). SOV/2124 Pykhachev,, . GO B, [,Dro~tnyy Petroleuni Institute). Determining Pressure of,An Oil-bea;~ing Formation Having a Low Gas Satu- ration -257 The.author reviews filtration in mixed liquid and gas phase formations~and subml;ts equations. Bagdasarov, S. Kh. [Ku~-.byshev Industrial Institute]. The,Role and Significance of-A Rydrdulio Seal in:Fjploitation'of Oil Depo- sits 266 ~The author Is-oppoad d-to the exploitation of new deposits with dissolved gas in petroleum production under prevailing tech- niques dii *ring the inItial. periodp,partleu.1arly when it~is in- tended to *~correct -thp condition by secondary methbds. 'This system has been responsible for depleting many old petroleum deposits..- (Baku, Groznyy, Krasnodar, eta Isakovich,,:-R. Ya. [Design Office of Petroleum Equipment),, Cbn- trol and Measuring Deviees Used in Petroleum Production-, 281 The autho 'r cites dat~Ia on new equipment designed for reoearch and contt-ol and meas~aring instruments used in working 4)il de- posits. Equipment developed by the KBNP may be divided into Card 14/16 MOMM Prospecting.And-Devel inent (Cont.) -SOV/2224 OPI, the folloving.groupWi. 1) equipment for the study of petro- leum reservoirs; 2)1',equipment~for the study of petroleum propertieit under forilation conditions; devices aild equipment-for depth measurements The artlele also refeiss briefly I;o work on automatizatio;, remote con- trol, and:the managemient of processes of petroleum production. 'Ivanov, M. M. . [.Ufa Petroleum Scientific Research Institute). New UfNII Instruments fer Studying Deep Wells. 296 The authorlists new~:models of UOH-dealgined depth inatru- ments. Be Itween 1954-1~,and November 1955 wprk was performed with the 61d;of-DGM-4 differential. manometers In studying well interference and, the precise location of the interre- lation of'Devonian formations at the Tuymazy oil-deposits. -These studies led toAmportant conclusions.on the structure of oil f0imati.-ons Dl ~'And D!p in'the'l Tuymazy area and confirmed the existence of hydiiaulic-contact between the-two forM3,tions. A depth piezograph,, produced at the UMII Institute is now undergoing industrial.tests. Alizade., G.A., Yu. V. Grachevp A. M.:Melik-Shakhnazarov,, itnd ard 15/16 P~mv -- -- ~~IT W'd IFUMM a VS' COU'_%TRY, CATEGORY, F xestry. Dendrolo ABS TOUR#' RZhBiol, .110 1959, v 14 00, 63199 AUTHOR ~k -0vueyer 0, 1 I~anl U I r I r. 6 Fore,-4 -.el t;: of PrUrlyahlye ORIG.7 PUB4 esne kh-voi.1957t N16. 8, 17-4C ABSTRACT -ne vere c! im~itic nond it' on s o~~* Under the balwm ronlar in forest beLtn attaina a ~sLght of 25 n an6 a di-tLyleter of 40-45 cr!.,. guishad by f ost and'dro~jght resistance alno by a powerflA horizontal r6ot system. Tn the forest: belts ponlar tacorr.-es the first layer, forming uoplar-~ ..elm or nure 'Doplar stands Best results arn obtatned -G~4 by fit- ot ~y slipsi. when copI ir. 'is blan edling, 'but,n The recnzsit., is in.M.-sted -for espect- al MISIS-Ures w-,ainst pests anI ~disnases In tt~e PC'01.3r st-Inds. The, ekportraent serves. as a. broad check-'up T on the use o; red alder asmander owth which reduces Card: the dumai*e of rjonri!ir by Ae ~eria. T. Nekrasov 9 A VASILIYEV, Yet.D.; 'M.GOVTSEV, V.S.; VOROBKEVICB, V.Yu.; D I LYU K', S.; PETRUSHKO I.V.; PILIPENKO N.S RAKOV,41I.A.; R0ZFj2-n, R V.; 91TITalY, L.A. kand. tekchn. natikll- MfOL"Iff-I V. A. red. [Djr4ct:ctu,rent measuring;: Converters li~erltellnyepreobra- zovateli postoiannogo toka, Kiev) Nauk0a dumlca,, 1965- 373 p. (mw 18;6) 1,p Oademiya nauk URSR, Yd,ev..Fizyka-me~,h.anichnyi instytut. (for 2, hziko-mekhanicheskiy imatitat MI Uki,',SSR, g.Ltvov KOSTOUSOT,-AsI.; BILITSKO, K. K.; VOWDIU, Ye. I. GRECHUMIN. A.I.; DRGITYA- 1. KDRCOW (Province) Oblastnoy sovet narodnogo khozyaystva. (Japan--Ka chino. tool industry) (STALXMW, ANATM, POROWGICAL-SOCIMIRS) Rolling scaffolding for bricklaying. Rats. I. itobr. predl. v stroi. no-91:10-11 154. (KRA 8; 8) 1. Hininteretvo stroitallet7a. (Bricklay1mg) (Scaffolding) LISHINTAY17A, V.A., glsvnj7 matodist pavilions; OZIROV. T.H., a VISKOTA, Tool.. takhaichaskly radektor (The IlBae-Culturaf pavilion; a guidaboole] Pavilion 'Paholovadstvoll; puteyoditel's H,oskvs,-Oom. izd-wo salkhos. lit-ry. 1956.~22 p. BA 9:12) -(NT 1. Rose&* Tsaijoyumaya sellskakhezynystvannaya vystavka, 1954. 2 Dit*kt6r pavilion& (for Yevasyenkov) (Moscow--Bee culture--Itzhibitions) ACC NR: AT7004346(411V>' SOURCE CODE: UR/26~7. /66/000/015/OZ13/0232, Mel'nikov, V AUTHOR, Yevneyeakoy, P. T ORG.4 none_ TITLE: Short-wave and vhf power amplifiers designed-with new Soviet-made transistors SOURCE: Poluprovo,dnikov'yy'e pFibory i ikh primenenbre; abornik statey, no. IS,,- 1966, Z13-Z3Z TOPIC TAGS: power amplifier, transistorized amplifier, hf amplifier -100-M ABSTRACT: The results of an experimental inveotigalion, of several 20 Ac ".J transmitters designedw'ith Soviet and-U.S. transistoris are.repoited. The V. M. Bogachev et al. method oftra lculation ("Qxl~ulation of stages of namitter ca transistorized. tran,smitte rs, MEL 1964) based.on aharmonic analysis of baso ~Ccfd 1/2 62le39G.6,.0Z9.5S(6Z):6ZI.382 ~ACC NR: AT7004346 :"--1 1, .!and collector currents is 'regarded as the most accurate (differs from experimental data by 25-30%) and reliable.' A co m-m-on-emitter grounded -collector circuit is ~the simplest and most convenient for practical use. Effective heat removal, Duch ~ae.described by K.- H. M cPhee (Electronics, 1961, v. 34., no. 18, pp. 76-78) ~largely determines the ouccess of using high-power transistors. These transisti".irs ..were tested in a single -transistor oscillator at frequencies between 9 and 150 Mc: Soviet, KTBOZA, type I experimental, type 2 experimental, type 3 experimentaL USA, 3TX-004 Clevite, ZNZ947 Motorola, ZN3632 RCA. Further, several 3-stalre transistorized transmitters were developed and tested with these results: New 'Soviet transistore.permit construcfln~3 transmitters up to 10 w at 100 Mc, or 30 -vr at 50 Mc, or 40 w at 30 Mc ii. or. 100 w at- ZO. Me; in all cases, the output stage has bone transistor, -and the efficieIncy is faIirly high. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and .2 formulas. SUB CODE.- 09 SUBM DATE: ;.none OIUQ REV: 00 OTH REF! 006 M 2/2 SYRK1119 PO~JEMM, A. In giearch of new develoments. RTO no.1:45-47 Ja-'590 1. Predsedatelt soveta per7ichnoy organizatell gauchno-tekhnichsskogo obob.chest7a Gorlkovskago avtozavoda (for Syrkin). 2. GlavVy metallurg Rawkno-lasledovatellakogo instituta transporta avtomobillno5r progyahlen.. nosti (for Yevseyev). (Gorkiy--Automobile engineering research) 42808 '6 0: S/1 94/62/000/011/053/0612: P4130308 AUTHORS: &~Yidanov So, Yevseyevj A. and Smirnov, A TITLL. New types of.cdmmunications-sets -iadio i'BRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnall Avtomatika i elektronika no. 11, 1962, 7Ut *abstract 11-7.-13gi (Pozharn. deloft no* 5t 1962.0 21) Tj.~'XT: The portable PM simplex VIIP communications set type Z'I pl,' 2~RI) is designed for use in fire-adottingg and gives two-way com-~. niunication with another portable set of the same type or:%,,ith sets of types ZIPZ (23RI) and 3.2PS (32RI). Output power of the trans. iitter is not less than 0.4 1-1 with noWin~ar distortion coefficient- not greater-than 15P'. Receiver sensitivit is not worse than 2 IAV for 5 : I signal-to-n~ise ratio and'7 kc7s deviation. The su~ppfy is t ark e nfrom two CkA-4Z(3TsD-12)_-accumulators. The overall current -,bonsumption of the fjot is 1.2 A on receive and-3 A-on transmit, The set.weighs 3.5 kg, and its dimensions are 265.x 78 x 183-MIR. The range using a quarter-wave vertical antenna in town conditions Gard 1/2 AUTHOR: Yevseyev, A. A., Fnngineer Soy/ 105-58-7-21/32 TITLE: Conference-on-Te-v-e-l-o_Dmenta1 Prbblems of the Production of Trans- formers in the USSR (Soveshchaniye po voprosam razvitijra otechest- :vennogo transformatorostroyeniya) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 19589 Nr 7, pp. 62 83 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The conference took place from March 5 th to March 6th 1958,.in Moscow. It was called by State Scientifio Technical Committee Attached to the Councilof Ministers of the USSR (Gosuilarstvannyy nauchno-tekhnicheskiy komitet Soveta Ministroy SSSR) together with the Gosplan USSR (Gooplan-SSSR). This conference was attended by; scientiots and engineers from Moscow,, Leningrad, Kiyev, I . Khartkov, Sverdlovsk, Alma-Ata, and other citiesp representatives of the Sovnarkhooes, the Technical Office Attached to the Ministry of Electric Power Plantst of.the Building Authorities 1riSFSR, of the Gonstroy USSR, of the-Committee of Standards, of the Ele