SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAMYATIN, G.V. - ZAMYATINA, O.N.

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ZAMYATIV, G.S.; BALAKUT, V.M., red.1 LEVINA, L.G., tekhn. red. (Efficient use of feeds] Ratsionallnoe ispolizovanie komav. Moskva, lzd-vo If-va n9l'.khaz.RSFSR, 1961. 73 p. (MIRA 15:1) (Feeds) ZANYATI14, T.,,_ kapitan-nastavnik Cases from a navigator's practice. Mor. flot 25 no.3:22-23 ~Lr 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Severnoye parokhodstvo. L ?1th4--66..__&4T(m Me _WL ACCESSION M: AP5020153 UR/0135/65/000/00a/C,012/()013.~ 66.046:621-791-053:669-15-19,t t ;AUMORSt ZmW _gineer); Samoylov, M. L MME: Thermal treatment of.welded 25KbMiVFA steel connections with~high frequeno'.~r currents 12-13 SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodetvot noT 8v iTOPIC TAGSt butt weld, welded joint, steel sheet welding, weld beat treatment# hi4 heating/ 25WOPA eel, VGO 10 frequency induction 9~2 generator A orflateal a heet butt welds in a B&IMM Tempering and normalization of 25M2S- i'urnace and by high fre4uenoy induction gatliij ( IH).were compare& Steel platesi (200 x 100 x 3 mm, d = 70_80 L-g/Mj?) were argon-are welded.with P_ tungsten elec- trode using 1.6 mm diameter 18KhMA-Ifteel welding wire (three passes--only the Isecond performed with welding wire). After 30 minutes the welds were subjected to 1high temperature tempering, normalization or normalizationdwith subsequent tempering- in normal heat treating furnaces or by HFIE1 using generatof VGO-19~-a'Atemperingz I i720-740C maximum temperaturel 13-15 Kw genoratorg 60-65 mm/min# 100 emp generator I Icurrent, 2'0 V; normaliz-ation: 930~-9500, 2.5, 25-30t 100# and 260 V respectively). 41) J ,Hardness and miorostraotare profiles were taken and tensile properties of the welds RON; L 21dih_46. 7 fACOSSION NRt A250201~0 were tested. It was f wxnd -tha either Amtace nor EEFIH tempering completely- eliminated the weld brittlenesA44ARC63-64 even after repeated-tempering)$ and the' difference between the two methods was ao small that HFIH can,ba-used in place or 1conventional tempering (at 7200). When normalization has to be-poxformedl HFIR-0 an be uaed-if-the temperature is increased from 900C to 930-9500. Proasure vessel tests showed that norcalization at,950C with subsequent tempering irith HFIH gave: I 1beat results. Orig. cixta hass figureco ASSOCIATIONS Permak-A.r politekbnicheakijr inatitut (Perm Polytechnic Institute) ~SUBMITTED. 00 MCM * M SM COBES Mgt IR 'No Ra sov: 000 Ormt 000 )5 VA~ Cmd SAMOYLOV,, M.I., inzhq_~AM IN, J.,P._ __Inzh. L Dovice for the spot wolding of boxliko structuroa. Svar. no.6:38-39 Je 162. WIRA 15:6) (Electric welding-Equipment and supplies) S/135/62/0C,0/006/014/014 AoWAM AUTHORS: Samoylov, 14, 1., za'Trfa~ ~nL__P,_,_ Engineers TITLE: A device for spot-welding box-shaped structures PERIODICAL: ovarocll-moye proizvodstvo. no. 6, 1962, 38 - 39 rnr)T: The authors developed and brought into use a special device for welding box-shaped str'.ictures, at two spots simultaneously (Fig. 3). The device is r-nounted with tlne aid of collar 1 and lever 2 onto the lower fixed cantilever of a spot welding machine. The electrodes -13 of the device are coaxial with the riachine electrodes. When handle 4 is rotated, rod 5 Pulls or pushes wedge 6; - a result the dizitance 13 Increases or decreases, By laosening bolts 7, the ,. a device can be turned or displaced ~5o that the access through the operating holes in t o the box is possible. Industrial tests of the device showeA its advantage over nandrels. Box-shaped structures of a wide range of dimensions can be welded with the aid of this instrument. The use of mandrels is eliminated. labor efficiency is raised and stable welding conditions are ensured. The quality of the weld joint is satisfactory. Card 1/2 SlI 1516210r,'OIC0610 14/0 4 A device for spot-welding box-shaped structures A006/Aio6 Figure 3: A device for spot-welding box-shaped structures There are 3 figures.' Card 2/2 CBS-PKH__XOPG6qAToA XON-UPYKIAMR. VQ,IYATIN, I.P.P in,zh.; SAi-L'OYLOV, M.Iop inzh. " ......- ileat treatment by hir, .-freq ency cur-c-&,s of WeldOd -101-nts made I k. -U - in 2%hSWFI~ S*00-1. SWUr- proizir. no.g:.12-13 lkj- t65. (,,-!I-i-,A 18:8) 1. Permskiy politekliniche.5kiy Inst-Itut.. TISHCHEMs N.A.9 iuzh.; UWATIN, IPS.s inshe . Mining with high-opeed coal plowo.,Ugol' Ukr- 3 no.9:.16-19 8 t (MIRA 13:2) (5MInoing engineering) (Coal mining machinery) LUKIN, V. (MoBkva)l FOLOZOV L, olektromakhanik (Gamal'Bkaya ablast') 7AKUTIN, K,,J.3verdlovsk); NEYM11, V. (Leningrad) 1 GOIMIIYUK, S. r c 6-0-) j C --~YXD-V, L, (Hook7a); SIMNOV, B. (Gori); (Leningrad) Advices from experienced people. Za rul, 19 no. 2tl4,-15 F 161. (MIRA 14W (Motor vehicles-Equipment and supplies) BERNSHTEYN, M.Kh.; YABKO, Ya.M,; WCONCHKOVSKIro A.D.; KRZHIZFIANOVSKlYp 4.0.; Z&4YATIN, K.K.; BERNSHTEPYN, U.S.; BARKOVA, L.V.; PROKUIIAT, R.E.; VTOROV, G.N. Artificial,leather with a nonwoven base. Kozh,-obuv.prom. 5 no-4: 18-21 Ap 163. (MIRA 16: 5) (Leather, Artificial) L 24724-66 EIVTCM)/E'WP(j) IJP(c) M1 ACC NR. AP660-50-7 - - SOURCE comi --- UR/6"i ft!&/666/66~/-0011/0011 (~4 ) / I AUTRCR: Y41a-0 1U, V~; Xn!q~N~.A.; Rg~~ker ka .9- -X.- DMIdazen S. G.; Buni at Yes Doi K. K Guahchin, j..,Ya.; Modi Ze V. n Zamyatin ORO: none TnU: Method of preparing foamed.pavin&l. Class 8P No, 179269'/ SOURCE: Izobretenlya, prouiyablenDM obraztey.. tovarnyye %naki., no. 5, 1966, n TOPIC TAGS: pavinal, polyvinylchloride coating, pore former ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been iasued describing a method for preparing foamed pavinal by applying p2lLyLgr1chloride -paste containing plasticizers, stabi- lizcro,, pigmentej, and the pore former I to a cloth base. To apeca up the process, the paste applied to the cloth is headed to 180-200C. Subsequently, the coating obtained can.be printed. [LD) SUB CODE: 3.1/ Sum ME: Olkig621 UDC: 678.026o3 -Cardl/1 T43-22:6TrO8654 X - ~7 LYUTINKO, V.P., inzh.; ZAKYATIM. K.M., tekhaik. Using a heterodyne w4vometar an an exciter, TestesvIazi 17 no.8; 32-33 Ag 15?0 1* (MIRA 10.-10) 1jakutskiy radiotsentr (for Lyutenko). (Radio--Transmitters and transmission) PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 347 - I BOOK Call No.: TN672.V8 Author: ~ZAM' TIN, M. M., and GOLOVIN, G. F. 4A Full Title: OF THERMAL FACTORS IN STUDY OF TRANSFOR- MATIONS IN STEELS Transliterated Title: Roll teplovykh faktorov v izuchenii prevrashcheniy v stali Publishing Data Originating Agency: All-Union Scientific Engineering and Technical Society of Machine Building. Urals Branch Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishin� House of Machine Building Literature ("Mashgiz ) Date: 1950 No. pp.: 11 No. of copies; 3,000 Text Data This is an article from the book: VSESOYUZNOYE NAUCHNOYE INZHENERNO- TEKHNICHESKOYE OBSHCHESTVO MASHINOSTROITELEY. URALISKOYE OTDELENIYE, THERMAL TREATMENT OF DIETALS - Symposium of Conference (Termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, materialy konferentsti) (P-155-165), see AID 22~'-Il Coverage: The significance of the velocity of transformation at heat- ing and cooling in the development of the theory of heat treatment is discussed. In review of the Soviet and other literaturet related to the experimental results, the authors 1/2 Roll teplovykh faktorov v izuchenii prevrashcheniy AID 347 - I -V stali specially note that the conditions for heat transmission have not been considered. The authors apply computation for heat generation and absorbtion during the process of transformation and present his analysis with 6 charts. Experimental results indicate the important significance of the factors of heat transmission on the duration of transformation by heating. The similar problem in the transformation by cooling is under investigation. The comparison of calculated results and experimental data lead to the conclusion that the velocity of transformation measured during heating or cooling in the liquid bath is not the actual velocity. The correct result can be obtained ,only in cases when the duration of the inert period and transformation period is considerably longer than that of the heating and cooling periods. Purpose: For scientific workers Facilities: None No. of Russian and Slavic References: 9 (1926-1950) Available: Library of Congress. 2/2 S11 23162100010 1010061013 AOO4/A1Ol AUMHORS: Baluyeva, T.A. TITLE: Nitriding of steel components with h-f heating PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 10, 1962, 34, abstract IOB196. (V sb. "Prom. primeneniye tokov vysokoy chastoty v elektro- termii". Mo-scow-Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1Q.61, log - 117) TEXT: 7he authoz-z. investigated the effect of induction heating on the acceleration of the nitriding process and the properties of the nitrided steel layer. The experiments were carried out with specimens of the 38 XMDA (3310-z,iYuA), 4ox (4oxh) and 4 x 13 (4Khl3) steel grades and with components 1from 25 X5MA (25hh5MLA) grade steel. The specimens were placed in a ceramic tubi! on which the Inductor was put. Heating was effected by a machine generator of 100 W power and 8,000 cps frequency. Nitriding was effected at 5500C with 0.5 .. 540 hours holding. It was found that In nitriding components from 25Xh5MA grade steel with h-f heating the total depth, at a temperature of 5500C, of t1he cemented layer amounted to 0.06 - 0.07 = if the process duration was 30 minutes, 0.21 -~ - 0.23 mm if the process lasted 3 hours, and 0.30 - 0.39 mm with 5 hours duration. Ca rd 1/2 S/123/62/000/010/006/013 Nitriding of steel.... AOo4/Aloi- The total depth of layer of the 38KhMYuA and 40Kh steel grades practically*did not differ from the figures obtained with the Q5Kh5MA grade steel If the nitrid- ing process duration amounted to :5 hours. The depth of the high-hardness layer is the same or somewhat higher with the 38KhMYuA steel than with the 25Kh5MA steel, while it is somewhat lower with the 11OKh grade steel. The depth of the saturated layer of the 4Khl3 grade steel is considerably lower than that of the other grades and amounts to 0.06 - 0.09 mm only. These data agree with the re- sults obtained in ordinary nitriding. In the nitriding with h-f heating of plungers and bushes from 25Kh5MA grade steel, it is possible to obtain layers 0.2 - 0.25 mm deep in the course of 3 - 4 hours at a temperature of 5500C. More- over, the depth of layer with a hardness exceeding HV 820 is 0.08 - 0.12 mm. It is pointed out that nitriding with h-f heating in a saturated ammonia solution d1d not yield encouraging results. Them are 9 figures and 4 references. r LAbstracter's note-. Complete translation] E. Spivak %lard 2/2 V 7,64VAIM, N. H. MSE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 34T - I BOOK Call No.: TN672,V8 Author: ZAMYATIN M. M. and GOLOVIN, 0. F. Pull Tit OF THERMAL FACTORS IN STUDY OF TRANSFOR- MATIONS IN STEELS Transliterated Title: Roll teplovykh faktorov v izuehenii prevrashcheniy v stali Publishing Data Originating Agency: All-Union Scientific Engineering and Technical Society of Machine Building. Urals Branch Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishin House of Machine Building Literature ("Mashgiz ) Date: 1950 No. pp.: 11 No. of copies: 3,000 Text Data This is an article from the book: VSESOYUZNOYE NAUCHNOYE INZHENERNO- TEKHNICHES"SOYE OBSHCHESTVO MASHINOSTROITELEY. URALISKOYE OTDELENIYE, THERMAL W.13ATMENT OF METALS - Symposium of Conference (Termicheska a obrabotka metallov, materialy konferentsii) 0455-165~ see AID-,z2.?-,xr Coverage; The significance of the velocity of transformation at"he at.- ing and cooling in the development of the theory of heat -treatment is discussed. 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Moskva, Izd-vo "Pravda," 19622. 277 p. (Agr.icultural workers) (MIRA 15:12) AL&SEYEV, Petr Fedorovich; ZAKYATI11, M:ikhail Mikbaylovich (Great chnnges. The *fttt Illicha" Collective ?arm acan from the ranks of the Is(-X,,ards to the leaders] Bollshie pareminy. Kolkhoz 'Put' lllichO iz otstaiunhohikh. vykhodit v paredavya. Moskva, Pravda, 1955. 81 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Collective farms) M-1 -11., I..,Iibots-kiy, and Cherches, P. IIN selection of hens on t. zamyantia, he Drincinle of stimalatine the development o! orogeny", I.-vestiya A;md. T3SSR, 1949, Ito. 2, F. 109-20, - Biblioc,: 9 items. (L9to-)jsi Zhurnal Inykh Statcy, No. 20, 19L9). SO: U-411, 1? J-a1Y 53, Z A M Y AT IN, 29169 ZAMYATIN, N. I ZUBROI/A. D. X voprogu mez4porodnogo skrashchivanlya oviney v Belorusaii. IzvestiY;k Akad-nauk BSS'lo 1~~q, No. 4, 9. 139-J44 SO: Letopial Zhurnallnykh Statay, Vol. 391 1949 ZAMTINO N.. red. [Rosults of work with White Rassian Black and White Wnut at the experlmut,al station of the White 2assian Agm-icaltm-al At,-adezqj Iz remaltatov raboty md belorusaklmi chornopestrymi svinglami v Uohebno-opytnom khoz1aistve Beloraoskoi sel'skolthoziaistvannol almdeEdi. Gorki, 1956. 1.V. I(Mlu 11:10) (White Russia.-Swins breediug) IVANOVO A.I.; 1401TICII) V.K.; ZMMTIII, N.I. Absolute age of the granitoid intrusions in the southern part of'central Kazakhstan. Biul.Kom.po opr.abs.vozr.geo1.form. no-4:30-47 161. .15:1) (Kazakhstag-Rock Igneous) (Geologica -ta6i GILE21KO, R.K.:, toklinik; ZAIMM11, N.N. , tekhnik - From practices of using thermit w,~Idring for wire aplicirg. FreT,7-!Ak 10 no.7~18--.?q JI 162, (MMIL 1~1:7) 04ire-voldina) ZAMTATIA,,.,P. 10:2) '14 no.12:46 D '56. Ulieful beginning- Dan. i kred. (KLRA ,(IoLtvia--dommerce) (Banks and bankilg) 14 30 it a n 14 is 'ii z-I z qq.A . VC SGUMS of taw matatials, lual and fluxes In 2 i M l) diarkt P U bi . . rm . m rMLW"k Com t ( j(dw. 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IM 1701-&-It is tsti, that After MAC-tic Cu can be fcmvtftd in the b,,t SOAW ims .1ter drewimg the tailinp bY 00"tiOn S. L. NtAWRIKir (,Win .1 udfidcs. 809 go* see 40 so* so il ZOO see ;Noe Ato.SLA ITALLURGICAL LiTtRAIL141 r=09 CLASSIFKATIGN W'So Ir T W, ~A_A If a a 3 9 9 U B AV 10 IS!; P it It a v 0( a X v of ft ffa KID n I ~ IS io so Go 1-1 t-y I Y IL 1, t r 130-9-1/21 AUTHORS: Inozemtsev, N.P'., Sokol-pYA.I., -Hysev, I.F.,Tdrasenkov,, D.A,, and Zamyatin, S.I. TITLE: Orga'nisation of Production Quality Control (0b organizatsii kontrol,. 1cachestva produktsii) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1957, Nr 9, pp..1-2 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a contribution to discussions on the present short- comin,,,Y,s and desirable changes in quality control organisation in the Soviet iron and steel industry. The present organisat- ion according to which a special department is responsible for seeirg that instructions have.been correctly carried out at each stage of the production process is considered harmful since it encourages an irresponsible attitude on the part of the operators and requires a very large control organisation. As an example the number of reports of various types of.in- corzect procedure at the "Serp i Molot" works are given. A further criticism is that the present organisation is on a shop basis, thus sometimes operating contrary to the interests of the enterprise as a whole. A two-stage reorganisation is recommended: review of the activity of each control worker and prepexation for his work to be undertaken by a production 1/,workerr the few remaining control workers to';be assembled Card 130-9-1/21 Organisation of Procluction Quality Control. into a group for inspection of the quality of the final pro- duct; this group to be removed from the control of the direct- or of the enterprise. Pay-system revision to encourage better quality is also recommended. Some measures to impro 've quality-control work at the "Serp i Molot" works are enumera~ ted. ASSOCIATION: "Serp i Molot" Works. (Zavod "Berp i Molot") AVAILABLE: Library of Cp~pgress. Card ?/? ZAf,!YLT-,,N; S.R., ',nth. Romoval of slag 7,n thp IAquld state from soaking pits of blooming mills. Sta'.1 25 no.2.-1?9-181 F 165. (141RA 18,3) 1. Kuznetskiy mintallurgicheskiy kombinat. PILIPENKO, M.S.1 ZAMrATTN, S.R.; UZBERG, V.P.; MOROKOV, P.K.; SUKHANOVA, Z-V-; DIMMA, A*~* Production and use of ladle brick. Ognsupory 29 no.12t529-534 164. (MIRA 1813.) 1, Kuznetiskiy metallurgichookiy- kambinat. P(MRTSEV.k, Ye.No; MEDVEDEV, V.A.j ZAMYATIN, S.R. -- - Exj*r;ments in the Industrial use of refractor7 concrete. O=eup-a-z7 29 no.7:308--33.3 164. (?,',IRA 1, Kuznetokly ~Eiatallurglcheukly kombinat. BENEDIKTOVAY N.B.;.~ ~YATI~NS.R~.; MNONOVA, T.V.; SOLOMNOV, Ye.F. Mantifacture of resin and dolomite firebrick and its testing in aarvice. Ogneupory 27 nc.4:151-155 162. MRA 15:4) 1, Kiiznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Firebrick) KIRSANOV, V., latchik-ispytatell; ZAMYATIN, V., vedushchiy inzh. KAI-14 is in the sky. Kryl.rod. 14 no.6:14 Je '63. (mm 16:7) (Gliders (Aeronauticq)) IZM,kYWV, R.; ZAHTATIII, V. Becord soaring glider. Kryl.rod. U no.io:14-17 o 16o. (MMA 13: 11) (Gliders (A4ronaatics)) t , ~* j ,,, ,!ZA~KVTA R - Kryl.rod. 8 G3iding as a sport in the Polish People's Republir (MLRA 10:5 ) no.1:28-29 Ja '57- (PoUna-Gliding and soaring) ZAMD-TIII.9 V. , in;;h. , I % 11.2. (IrMAL 16: Il I ,-., '-!*,. I With .j e-,, engines, Kril- r0d, 14 no.11:14 N: ZANYATIN Vr_l SPIVAK; V. - The "Amur" glider. Kr7l. rod. 13 no.9:17-19 3 162. (MIRA 15,10) (Gliders(Aeronautics)) AID P - 5558 Subject USSR/Aeronautics - Gliding Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 17/20 Author Zamyatin, V. Title Gliding sports in the Polish People's Republic Periodical Kryl. rod., 1, 28-29, Ja 1957 Abstract The setup of the training in gliding sports in Poland is outlined, as far as the system of training centers is concerned. The organization of the mass production of the gliders is dealt with in some detail, and the basic types of gliders used in Poland are listed. Some of these types and one unnamed training station are sketchilly described. 4 drawings. Institution : None Submitted : No date ZAMTATIN, V.A... i.nzh. Using ateal, wire in electric networks of railroad junctions. m ~ramsp. strot, 10 no. 12:36-37 D 160. (mm 13:12) (Bleotrio railroads--Wires and wiring) ZAHYATIII, V.A., inzh.; PANFIL. L.S.. inzh. Efficient scheme for feeding electric power to nontraction consumers. Xlek.i tepl.tiaga 3 no.12:20-23 D '59. (MIRA 13:4) (laectric power dietribution) (Ilectric railroads) i Z&HUTIN, V.A., inzhe Two-wire food lines supplying automatic block system lines, Avtom., telem.1 sviaz' 4 no.1:4-7 Ja '60. (MML 13:4) (Railroads-Sigmaling-Block systems) (Pailroad"lectrification ZAMYATIN,, V.A., inzh. Determination of the maximum length of the trackside electric power oupply line. Trud7 HIIT 114:145-149 159. (MIRA 13:4) (Railroads-BlectrIc equipment). .Z.A,.MYAT,IN,- V-.;. SHEREMETEV, B. Motor gliders. Kryl. rod. 15 no.10:26-27 0 164. (MIRA 18:1) II ZAMTIN, V.A. , Imb. P(mer supply to nontraction consumers an electrified railroads. Tnidy WIT no.104:229-219 '59. (141R.A. 12:9) (Blectric railroado-Wires and wiring) ZMATIN, V. I. Uperimental UtiliZation of thermo-chemical water purifiers by the All-Union Institute of Scientific Research for the Distilling In- dustry. Spirt.prom. 20 no.4:30-32 '54. (MLYA 7;12) (Distilling industries) (Wi,.'Aer purifioation) DVOYENOSOV, Dzhon Vladimirovich;,ZWATIN.,..Val.e4y.Hikhaylqvich; SNESHKO, Yuriy Ivanovich,- FADEYEVA, N.N.,, kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; GODINER, F.Ye., red.; SOBM, H.Z., tekhn. red. -_ . f (Loads acting on a glider in flight) iushehie na planer v polete. Moskva, 1963. 138 p. (Gliders (Aeronautics)) Nagruzki, daistvu- Izd-vo DOSAAF.. (MIRA 16:8) -!Zt VELIGUS, S.[Velgus, S.], planerist; MAKULYA, E.[Makula, E.1, plane- rist; SKSHIDLEVSKIY, S.[Skrzydlewski, S.], planerist; SNESBKO, Yu.[translatorl; VASILIYEV, A.A., red.; DVOYENOSOV, D.V., red,; ZAMYATIN, V.M. red,,---SOROKIN, M.Z., tekhn. red. (Flights in a glider] Perelety na planers. Moskva, DOSAAR, 1963. 145 p.Translated from the Polish. (MIRA 16:10) (Gliding and soaring) USPENISMY, Anatoliy Anatollyevich, kand. ekonom. naukj, dots.; ZAMYAT171 V . -==4-~,.N . dots. kand. ekonom. nauks otv, red.; GAVRILOV, G.V.., red. (Economic development of the Korean People's Democratic Republic] Ekonomicheskoe razvitie Koreiskoi. Narodno- Demokraticheakoi Respubliki. Moskva. Vses. zaochrqi finansovo-ekon. in-t., 1959. 19 p, (MM 15:2) (Korea, 11orth-Economic conditions) KALINITSKIY, Ya.B., kand.tekhn.nauk* WtYATIN, Ye.B., kand.tekhn.nauk Car change in drift mininge Shakht. stroi. no.8:28-31 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Mine railroads-Cars) up vu band spw for cirf-.mference, empsoia, piano ana amor sh e is on f3c"ll JIL -7 7 7-7 Ml 75 ZELIGMAN, L.N. [Zelihmany L.N.]I,~A~ff~TINJ Yu.V. [Zamliatin, IU.V.] Ampoules for repeated use in t1le manufacture of plastic scintillators. Khim. prom. no.4:75-76 O-D 164. (MIPA 18:3) UWATIN. Yu-7- [Zamlintin, IIJ.V.]; ZAKIIARIN, Ya.A.,- KUTSMOVICH, M.B. k ych, M.B. J; GF-E-P-EDNIGII-ENKO, LKutsykow K.P. Experimental industrial unit for growin large singltcryEtals for scintillation counters. Khim. prom.fUkr.] no.1:43-44 Ja- Mr 165. (111IRA 18t4) RAJ119 ITINOG T.M.; R&ZUM0VSKIYj, V.V*,-, SIROVA, L.Y.; TARMANOV, P.P.; IGYNIKOV, O.T.; PICHUGIN, B.M.; ER(ROPIEV, I.V.,- PEDOROV,. B.A.; kolz KOS=ftft7SKIY, V.S.; ITAITOVA. A.S.: SNIGnW, T.G., USHO I lp G.I.; VTONKOVA, Ye.A.; 2UMUTINAS'A.A.; SARGIM, N.A.; KURIPOVv A.I.; POPOV, B.L.; FINOGUM-gTX.~,WUROV, T.B.; CHENCHIKOTSUr, S.F.; ivgov, Te.k., Amimovs V.S., red.; VINOGRADOV, V.M., red.; SMIRIICV, A.M., red.; KAKHOVSKATA,'O.G.. red. izd-va; RUDGHHNW, A.M., red. izd-va; IAWOVA# IsSe, takhn. red. [Foreign comma:i-3a of the U.S.S.R. with capitalist countrieol Tneah- nlain torgovIla SSSR a kapitaliatichookiml stranami. Koakra, Vn ah- tprgl2dat,, 115T, 232 po (MIRA 1197) 1, Koscow. NauMMimlseladtvatellskly koar7wjmkburny7 irzat-14,Ut. KUVYKIN, S.I.; ZA1,rLATIIqA,, A.F.; ISDOVSKIY, V.Ya,; BARANNIKOV, E.I, Deep drilling of slim-volls in Bashkiria. fleft. khoz. 40 no-4:12-16 Ap -162. (~MM 15:5) - ~ (Aashk#U--OII well drilling) -i-ii 4490496999 it it 4 1% it w it 0 0 U 44 'A *;&0 I U VJ T I AA 4 M ('C 11. M k 4 4 # 6 1., 4 gel 00 00 60 "" ef.' 40 00 M. 110gu.44T." ILad F. 00 itimat 4 Run. 37.645 Aug 31 IM I the tc pbosphate 1. bi- -0 0 00 f fth Ca(Offi. & Y~M -I'citratc-1w)II in 00 cregised by addii. of leffous r4dt to the lisPOa Wore The 60 -00 00 ce 0 soal lag too AIJI.ILA WILLL.PrICAL Ltyf*AYUFI CLAWFICAIJON too 4 I'V.- oil* I .-C C.. -5- r _L_- i-v wi, 0 14 '1 a The U Ts if '0 IV, 04 K A it Q PC is .1 it et 0 0000 0G*4l**r!G;GA***0G 000 SO 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0000000000000000000,0sooseocooeseoeaseei~j - ZMAYATINI, F. F. (See Belopollskiy, A. P.) , Russ Pat 57,645, Aug 31, 10,40 "Fertilizer," Im. g. Bogualavskly, and F. F.'Zamyajjaa (SM: Inst. InsGet/Fung. in Ya. V. Samoylov) SO; U-237/49, 8 April 1949 ZAXTATIHA, I.Y. Review of the book "Methods for analyzIM And controlling tfie pro- duction of sulfaric acid and supermhospb^4e.0 Zav. lab. 22 no.9: 1136-1137 '56. (XLRA 9:12) 1. Voskresenskiy khimicheekly kombinat. (Sulfaric acid) (Phosphates) EANYATINAS F. F.-"Investigation of the Chemiatry of the Reaction Giving Rise to the Citrate-Soluble Forn of F205 from Apatite Concentrate by Sizk.,oring itith the Sulfites of Sodium- and Hagnesium." Kin Higher Education ITSSR. Moscow Chemicotechnological Inst imni Mendeleyev. Hoscow 1955. (Dissertation for the Degxse of Candidate in Technical Science). so Knizhanay letopis' No 2s 1956 24(7) SOV/48-23-0-4/57 AUTHORS: Kalinin, SQ. X., Marzuvariov, V. L.~ Fayn, E. Ye., Zamyatina- 0. It., Perevertun, V. N., Tarakhovichp S, L, TITLE: Atlas of Spectral Lines for a Spectrograph With.Diffraction Grating PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakaya, 1959, Vol 2,59 Nr 99 pp 1o61-1o63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In connection with the aeries production of diffraction grat- ing spectrographs, the necessity of methodical directives and of atlanos in pointed out. At present, the authors are preparing an atlas of apentral linen for grating npectrograj,l,s. The atlas consists of plane tables (planshet) and of their descriptions. In figure 1, for example, the iron spectrum in a range extending over 66 1 is shown. This spectrum was record- ed by means of the DFS-3 spectrograph, the grating of which has 300 grating lines per mm. The spectra recorded were en- larged 20 times and the lengths of the plane tables amount to 370 mm, so that, for example, the entire iron spectrum has a total length of 25 m. Owing to the high dispersion of the instrument about 7000 lines of 85 elements are recorded, and Card 1/2 the intensity of the lines is estimated according to a 12-degree SOV/48-23-9--4/57 Atlas of Spectral Lines for a Spectrog-raph With Diffraction Grating acalej if the sample containe more than IOY* of the element, the li-nea are marked by the figure 1, and if it contains leso than 0.0001~, by the figure 12. in the descriDtion the proper.. ties of the lines are discussed) and directive8 are given for oexrying out analysea. There are I figure and 3 Soviet referanoeB. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Akademii na~ik KazSSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Aoademy of Sciences of the Kazakhskaya. SSR) Card 2/2 --ZA9vA.TTNA-,-. T.- K. ."Stabilization of Quiescent Point in Transistorized Amplifiers," PP 39-57, 111, 4 ref Abet: The article discusses a method for stabilizing the Quiescent point, significantly Increasing the stability of the parameters of amplifier alronite. The caiines of Instability of quiescent points are analyzed. SOURCE: Erimeneni-velojimroyodnikov v Tekbulk2 Ergy2dDor S=zl. Inform, SboXnik (The Use of Semiconductors in Wire Commlinications Engine-ring. Collection of Infornmxtion), Moscow, Svyazlizdat. 1957 Sum 18.54 _-UMTnIA, I.M., Lnzh. (Moskva).-, MOMYEV,, G.I., Inzh. lz-~ Methodology for determining the economic efficiency of hydro- electric power stations. Fllektrichastvo no-4;87-90 Ap 162. (~MIA 15:5) (Hydroelectric power stations) < ZAMYATINA L Sculptor-aviator. Tekh. mol. no.5:4-5 My 162. (19-RA 15:6) (Helicopters) MELENTqEVj, L.A.; STYRIKOVICH, M.A.; SHTEYNGAUZ, Ye.O.; ZmffATRIA, I M red - LARIONOVy G.Ye., tekhn. red. [Fuel and p)wer resources balance of the U.S.S.R.; basic problems in economics and planning]Toplivno-energeticheakii balans &I-SR; oanovzqe voprosy okonomiki i pianiravaniia. Mo- skvaq Goseniargoizdatg 1962. 207 (MMA 15 '* 9) (Power resources) (Q~* CU Oj USMtl ectri city 49 Pover Plants, Elco-tric Power Plants, Thermal WPOL.a of the Cmitrol :Kydroatation in Maintainl~g a VeFaerve for Thermal Power Systems," V. A. Mitsenav, Cand Tech Sci, I. M. ZamVatina, lhg~r, )MIME, 3 pp "Rlektricbeetv6" Vo 3 Dstamination of fixed capacity for a bydroelectric station is one of most important problems of design. It in Important to separate various f~ncttcna of a reserve,by di~,~tributing it between, _18 49rp tt~/tllsctrlcity (Contd) Var 49 hYdioelectric station and thermal paver systamp. Des6ribea characteristics of various reserves. Ccilelivien that thermal reserve should not be smaller than thatr part of the working caDacity cif all ualtd~vnicn represents emergency underproduction OfIthe entire system. 'D. '-"'8/49T22 0 0 & 0 * 0 0 C 0 1) it Ld 1) 14 ft 14 J& i 21 n n a 2$ m 71 ?1 27 1W it u um Is Is Va 0 6 41 42 43 a a ~c 0 4 Q. _A"_. L 1. A a , F W W tL j 0 pi, cx 00 if Cheops In Cbelyablask coal stored ta StAcu in Mot .00 P. V. Voitnva and I,, A. Zainyatina. Cake end w 09 a -09 *0 8~- he. I i.'. the lower layers of I he tacks ti-w% to not More t 0 tj . after 37 days of %torne. Over thiv period the caknific 1 041 Ii, val" of the cnel falls by W-74 #.-cal.. 11% 0 "tent tioes .90 I 0 0 of, toy 0,14 407% and Its 11,0 comfet'l fiv, bY 0,44.3% V, 'j 4f0 41 The yield and nature of volatile pmiuvt% obtained imi rokinx remAifto unchantroi C. A. 00 00 00 COO 490 00 090 Ole go 0 g 1 77&'~ goo 0 0 0 ;toe '00 pis ASO-IL& OtTALLUMORCAL L111FRAILIRE CLASUPKA11CO 0 OW .-a W go "o of At It it of It H JA L I a OW 0 0 it IF a 'j I R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,40 0 00 * 0 0 0 0 010 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 6 4 4 a a 0 n It 0 9 a I a L a ?.'Q R Stfind"a"two d tke ztdm= atefud for deurmi". tio" of oho tmpmtufo of "If.wtfm of Coal. R. V. ' ~r l d L A i -00 0 wu an . . araiyat n&. Kkim. 7 %~ r"J..ra T.Plim -9. x$ - and mrthod art dewtib"j so . Thirt"m rrferencrg. A.A. ll.xleomy. -06 -00 ROD r.9 0 .3 00 Sou rot 00 04 :jd ! ! ;;0 - sell 60 1 A 1 8 L I ff,tLIR(.ICAL C11101411649 CLASPIRICATICk S ::to 00 13 u n AT ft It a it rl It is e v 0 0 0 0 111 111 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0; 0 O .00 000 l 0 0 0 0 0 NOITIKOV, Vasiliy Fedorovich; Z31iY-ATRIA, L.V.,, red. (Iwl'ovk oil the novietr, and co=dttees with -,the labor force and activist groups] Rabota sovetov i kon.itetov prof- soiuzov s kadrami i aktivom. Yoskva, Frofizdat, 1964. 77 p. (Bibliotechka profsoiumogo aktivista, no.16(88)) (~a tU 17: 8) D'YACIIENKO, Vitaliy Vasillyevich;_~~,kTINA-,-L.V., red,; KOROBOVA, N.D., tekhn. red. (What the trade-union activist group should know about an enterpriseus economical Chto dolzhen znat' profsoiuzvji aktiv ob elconomike predpriiatiia. Moskvap Profizdat 1064. 93 p. (Bibliot.echka profsoiuznogo aktivista, no-507i) (MIRA 17:3) ZAMYATI.NA, L.V., inzh.; SOKOLOVSKIY, S.A., inzh, Methodology for impulse measurements In electric transformers. Vest. elektroprom. 33 no.10:23-27 ,~Q 164 091RA 15:9) 13lectric transformers-Testing) ZARYATINA., M.F. compound tr3atment of andarteritia obliteranc. Zdravookhranonin 5 no-I-.55-.157 Ja-F 262.,, OURA 15:4) 1. Iz khiriraicheskogo otdaleniya Lechsanupra Moldavskoy SSR (nachallnUt kmicl.mcd.nauk ?LMagari3l,citedh) . (ARTZHIES- -DISEASES) ~:'-J - I'F 03 117P ACCEW;Ti. im: a5ol.'6 533.-i7 H. A.- (14205caw Prudnikov, A. G, (KOBCOV) AN SSSR. Izveatiya. Energ-It-Iff-a 1 tt P T 0T-AG-Z., let -Axinjj~' mirin& rate,:- 6rbulelit. Mixitig molecular- mlzing,. airstream* codDustion product jet, turbulent mole~ulax diffusion. f -7,Fzs-dlts 4-re -iresented opf theoretical and experimental studier of the -,!-~ilar mixing In the initial section of a hy-5 )f 1-t --n,1.1-ustion products injected int:'~ a ~-,~ncurri--nt airgt-furt. A p diffUS moat -r r the turt Ld e- t f" is i on and accelerated molecular Lon VaS used. The experimental unit conaistc; a varinble diauze-~er (100. and 200 =n in -1 with a variable dimr,-ter 126, 30, and 60 mm' +u"- buu-ier. Th,---- ternmeraturf! of 20-80C ard and a jet temperature of -Finl rhotozraphl.:!ally, the jet was colored zndium ct.loril- P Cc.rrd -A fkCC93SION UP! AP5oi63hc Pbnf~,-zmtrv of the nicturi!s and mathematical treatment of the results shoved that genera-i chara(7terls"ic Le 1 1 i i I 'S A A + V- 4 4- -.4 -+ I i t v ~af. I c) 11naer the an e- xTie r . me nt a! condi- tic'ni, IU14a tne JeT, rvanes Ynen ut v.4ut, viiK:rc eLt 16 an nverage stati A-Uc&L ridius of the ~et OriZ. Vt hu: 7 figureis and 19 formu as, A- Q 'F ZANYATINA N.A. (Moskva); PRUDNIKOV, A.G. (Moskva) Speed of molecular mixing In the start sector of a turbulent jet, Izv. AN SSSReEnerg. i transp, no,38137-143 VV-Je 165. (MIRA 18e12) 1. SubmittAid February 9t 1965. L A03-g ACC NR. 170_0~671 AP6017828 (N) SOURCE CODE; UR/0147/66/000/002/0059) AUTHORS: Zamyatina, N. A.; Prudnikov, A. G.; Sagalovich, V. M. ORG: none TITLE: Diffusion parameters of a turbulent jet- SOURCE: IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, no. 21 1966, 59-67 TOPIC TAGS: turbulent jet, gas diffusion, parameter, turbulent mixing, gas density, wake, wake flow ABSTRLCTs A jet which escapes from a circular opening of radius a 0 into a wake of velocity V1 is examined. The density of the gat; of the wake is go, and its tempera- tureT 01 ; the correSDonding parameters of the jet are V2' P02' and T02' L model of the jet-wake (black-white) mixing is used (see Fig. 1). The probabilities of the appearance of black and white gas are calculated; these probabilities can be interpreted as the average fractions occupied by volumes of black and white gases in a space about a certain point. A model of grey mixing is also examined. If the diffusion parameters are known, then the temperature profiles can be found by examia- ing the process of grey mixing with a given dispersion. It is found difficult to say a priori at what values of the velocity and temperature ratios m ana a mixing will'4e optimal. Card 1/2 UDC: 532- 517- 4 L 40324-66 ACC NR, AP6017828 TO 4 2 2 6 T-I T., Fig. 1. Physical model of jet mixing (case of unique interface). 1 - external boundary of jet; 2 - mean statistical boundary of jet; 3 - internal boundary; 4 - "instantaneous" temperature profile averaged over samll-scale pulsations; 5 - time average of temperature profile; 6 - layer of molecular mixing. Orig. art. has: 15 formulas, 1 diagram, and 5 graphs. SUB CODE: 20/ SMM DATE: 22.Tan65/ ORIG REP: 004/ OTH REF: 005 LiT 5 F'-J' J_7RCC NR, i AUTHOR., 7 T 7 AP6030258 SOUPCE CODE: UR/014-11/66/000/003/0104/0110 Prudnikov. A. G.; Zanyatina. 11. 71 ORG: none TITLEi Tile rate of molecula al!jn& in tile main section of a-turbuli, SOURCEt IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya takhnika, no. 3, 1966, 104-110 TOPIC TACSi combustion, diffusional combustion, propulsion, after- burnar, air broathinR angina ) 7v.Cf3aLf',vr 0-r-r, 72se,&i4c-A~r /77/.r1M6 ,eA.oui Yr-"clrl-, )'~X 0 AO ABSTRACTZ The molecular homogeneity of 4 poqbustible mixture controts the reaction rate in diffusional combustionji-7and it is, therefore, ~1:he most important parameter in this proces-s-7-In the present study, experiments were made to study tile mixing of two concentrical jets and the molecular homogeneity in the mixing zone, A cold air atream can-- taining NaI103 vapors was discharged into a concurrent stream of hot combustion products generated by the combustion of a gasoline-air mixture. -The hot flow had a temperature of 1650-IBOOK and a veloc:.ty in tile 65-90 m/sec range. The cold air stream was injected through uninsulaLed tubes of 101 4, and 2 mm. diameter located concentrically in tile hot flow. The cold gas stream at the outlet from the tube had Card 1/2 UDCt 531-.517.4. ACC NR% AP6030258 temperatures of 1100-1400K and velocities of 50-240 m/sec. The light intensity of the hot sodium atoms was determined from photographs a;ld correlated with flow parameters to obtain values for the dispersion land the homogeneity of the gas. The dispersion was found to depend not on the jet diameter but only on the velocity ratio. It had a mininum when both Jets had equal velocities. It is concluded that the width of the turbulent-molecular mixing zone monotonically changes from a , l llinaar law at a velocity ratio of 0.3 to a parabolic law at a velocity_ ratio of 1. Mixing to molecular homogeneity takes 2-4 times longer than turbulent mixing. Orig. art. has: 16 formulas. DIVI SUB CODEt 21/ SUBH DATEt -24Feb65/ ORIG REP: 004/ OTH REP% 002 ATD PRESS: 5076 L% Card 22 ZAMYATINAr. 0.11. Electrophyeiclogical analysis of excitation conduction in the ganglia.of the solar plexua. Fiziol. zhur. .47 no.6:687-696 Je 162. Uff-FA 15:1) 1. From-the Laboratory of General Physiology, U*S.S*R* Academy of Sciences Favlov Institute of Physiolo grad. (ABDOMEN-INIERVATION) ~KtIMTR911MIOLOGY) ADAMOVICII, N.A.; DELOV~ V.Y(j.;'ZAXYATTIIA, 0.14'. Effect of afferent impulses from the'receptors of internal orgarx on the bicelectric activity of the thalamic area of the brain, Ilauch. soob. Irwt. fiziol. All SSSR no.1:147-149 159. (HIPA 14- 10) 1. Laboratoviya elektrofiziologii (zav. V.7e.Delov) Instituta fiziologii im4ni Pavlova All SSSR. (OPTIC MUMS) (CONDITIONED IUSPONSE) Tranumissicn of excitations along interoceptive reflex pathways of the lumtar amd sacral segments of the spinal cord, Fiziolahur. 50 no.lt8lA6 A 164. 'NRA 1811) 1. Laboratoriva nWofiziologii Instituta tiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova AN SM11, Leningrad. ZARTATIA, 0.11. Effect of afferent iMulses from the gastrointestinal &PPamtus On bt,)eleotric activity of the cerebral cortex. Trudy rnst. fisiol. 7: 430-439 158. (MIR& 12:3) 1. Iaboratoriya elaktrofiziologii (zav. - V.Ye. Delov). Instituta fisiologii Im. 1.P. Pavlova AN =SR. (ALIMTA~ff CAUL-19MUTION) (ELSOTROIN03MLOGMPHY) zpffATINA, O.N. Interoceptive Influences from the gastrointestiml apparatus on cortical electric reactions during exteroceptive stimulations. Trudy Inat. fiziol. 7:440-447 '58. (KIRA 12:3) l' Idboratoriya elelctrofiziologii (zav. - V.Te. Delov). Instituta fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. (ALIM35TARY CANAL-- INMVATION) (3LECTROING31MIDGRAPHT) ZkMTATINA, 0.&~_ Peripheral reflexes. Fiziol.zhur. 45 no.9:1092-1101 S 159. (mm 13:1) 1. laborato~liya elektrofiziologil Instituta fiziologii Im. 1.P. Avlova. AN SSSR, Leningrad. S) lmov, VJe.; ZAMYATINA, KISEI"t P.A* Eleetrophysiological characteristics of the afferent function of the vagus nerve of the stomach* Trudy Inst, fiziol. 9:73-M 160. (MIR& 14:3) 1. Laboratoriya elektrofiziologii (zaveduyushchiy V.Ye.Delov-) Instituta fiziologii im.I.P.Pavlova. (17AGUS NERVE) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) (STCMACII) DELOV, V.Ye.; AIMOVICH, N.A.; Effect of afferent impulses from visceral receptors on blo- electric activity of thalamic nuclei, PIZIG1.zhur* 45 no,8: 916-923 Ag 159. (HIM 12:11) 1. From the Laboratory of Filectrophysiolog7, I-P-Pavlov Institute of Pkysiology, Leningrad. (CASTROINTESTINU SYS79H. innervation) (BIADM, innervation) (TH&IMMS, physioloey) (MMTROPHYSIOLOGY) USM/Huma and Animal Physiolo_rw (Normal and Patholo(;Lcal) T DiC,estioa. Intestines. Abs Jbnr Ref Zhur Diol., No 6, 1959, 267og Author zanyatina) 0,11, Inst Title Blectro-Physiolo(;ical InvestiC;ation ofilifferent Impulsa- tion in the Nerves of Intestines. OriG Pub Fiziol. zh. SSSR, 1957, 43, No 5, 441-448 Nbstract In cats, peri-pheral terminals of transsected nerve bran- ches of mesenteric plexus and thin nerve ramvli Vaich approached the wall of various parts of intestines (I), pancreas and group accumulations of Vater-Pacininn cor- pucles in mesentery were placed on electrodes and the currents of action were rcaistered with cathode ascillo- Gralih. Without application of stimili~ fast electric oscillations were reC.Astered in nerve ranuli which exited from -,=icreas or bToup accumulations of Vater-Pacinian Card 1/3