SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZELEZNIKAR, A. - ZELICHENOK, B.YU.

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Z,'?T NIKAR, Anton,, inzo Logic; pf predicates$ and digital circuits* Autmatika 18-24 163. 1. Nukloarni inatitut Vozef Stefan"# Ljubljana. ZRIMMIM, Anton, inz. new difinition of algoesmp and ito applicabiliq, Automatika 4 no-2:92-99 663a, 10 Nuklearni institut RTozef Stefan.," Ljubljana. KOLE=, later, inz.,- KGRENINI, Janez, inz.; ZZLEMIKAR, Antonv inz, An apparatus for automatic measurement of neutron flux distribution in a reaetor. Automatika,4 no.2:102-108 163. 1. Nuklearni institut IIJ~zaf Stefanus, Ljubljara. ZELEZNIKAR Antou.-Idipl. inz.; CATAR, Le-dislav, inz. Solving the problems of linear programming with the aid o:t simplex method and digital computer. Automatika 4 no. 5/6 328-334 163. 1. Nuklearni institut "Jozef Stefan", Ljubljana. ZZLEMIKAR, Antonp inzo Synthesis of automatic digital computers with algebraio solution of logical equations*, Automatika 4 no,3:174-180 163, 1. Nuklearni institut *Jozef Stefan"v Ljubljana,, 0 PONEBSEK, B.; CATAR, L.;_,~~LE~NIKAR,,A6 Now books and reviews.. Aulun-matika 4 no.41281 163. ZEMMIKAR, Anton P. (Ljubljana) Some alporithm theory and its appllicabilit7. Glas vat 1-1z Hri IS no. 3:141-158 163. (HIPA 17:51 1. Tho Jozef Stefan Nuclear Institute, Ljubljana. ZIIEZNIKOtIA, J. IfF,xperiments on the vegetative hybridization of Salmonells, Brucella, and Bacillus anthracis," VESTNIK. PrahaI Czechoslovakia) Vol- 5,.No- 7/8, 1958- Monthly List of East European Accessions (MAI),.LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, 6eptember 1959- Unclassifiedo NYURENBERGI G.Ya.; ZHELEZNOV, V.A.; KRAVTSOV, I.M. Application of matbematical statistics in assessing operational parameters of aluminum electrolytIc.celJs. TSvet. met. 38 no.5: 53-56 My 165. (MIRA 18:6) 7- Af~ O*x r"Ot'. Vqki~, IM "wan &*lint ve n g oo.,j A'silred Mod=, wftwAifiiiiicia at diffft*dI?aT0&. *go _4141 goo as* too. goo fro* too SCIALLOOICAL. L119II&I URI ""I# jail" Iwo* -%lowI NPOW Iwo* tJSCPCj hilt 0.4r Q.f Fee 0-0-0 Ik * --4-- -0 -00 0: 0-4 o__A 1.0 o 4 0 IA -ZZ-L9711Y, A. Where does the fault lie? p. 104. ZZLEZNICE. Vol. 4, no. 4. Apr. 1954. prague SOz Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) IC, Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1956 Uncl. maximum ZL,IA-,,ZNY, A. Shall we have ballast cleaners of our own production? p. 65. (Zeleznice, Praba, Vol, 4, Alo. 3, Mar. 1954) SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAL), LC Vol 4, No. 6, June 1955, Unel HBO ~7MS%4p- P, sot I Mato( A kta =4 Ling in 4 cyhd;, Z~4 I've 'h"Aaaft., ch"It =rg; 4urmC Vo Vince Cad, WV"ing A the vQ - 4 P*,,i cAdoe. PIVVenti PUMP pset9m IwZag b-SZ- zan.,.O~, ( tZ vo. and co4xw an the vwvv to IW, . Y *Itk The to " of the tLd abov, Pum p j*t6d Itc*'o ff!14~r "it'?* in ~JA Pl4tr to' a cyl h4 of tili Y, T=(m CrQWA W Wag a aNMW Ijt - fc) A on . , P9 hlgtkT an the 04 ---------- ZELVEMY, A. "Greative Application of Soviet Methods in Machine Design. p. 818. (SMWnMTSTVI.- Vol. 4, No. 3-1,, Hov. 1954; Prahap Czech.) So: Nonthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), Lc, Vol. 4, No. 4, April 1955, Uncl.. 7'1- Z rT. L. E I Aj f . ...... in, utir it Off inr~t 7. 5 throin, '6r't vi th .47 C Opera f~jj~, in gil lc! 1:11r.,i cho- a uotl jjo~ I -'Pling-l(LLd d ze J_ p1jife Tile .1 flat ch'!ck cy Ilia V- ha3 ' - 5 va t lo Prel't "M c rlVtt '; p[st') P111111) Pj'.t~n' )l ` IJ caqng n all't ,~f it,d rMt-rit (if I prevf'lltin on tit, ()f - , 1wit %" 1 0- valv 'tvi v ' ;f)rj:'ift VI. I, I tl Ocatc, pulllp p " " I elil. tl,- f5tort Opt-lit ' I I I spill ert, -qtParatj Pilslsag('~'. CS i .na cylirl(j~.. dc,,rrib,,j i ' n9 platc aide ()j tit lie-pisto, I iaving n (A), - (C) -n b, li;(Irr th;j c"ol, - `0-41dal jut~j Ulng hiv, - nort n'In the and - s' on tbL' spilj-passage Af Kr -.1 '1., i-" S t K i" --a -6 I SO: Monthly Ust of East European AcceLsion (BEAL) LC, Vol.6, no.7, JU13~ 1957. Uncl. I I~l 250 yoars of Czech teci-micil echo-,Is. 105 (Automobil) Vol. 1, no. 4, Apr. 1957 Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: MONTHLY INDFX OF EASF EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL- 7, NO. 1, Jan.195e mum ZELEMY2 J. "Automatic control for boring machines., which are punch-tape operated, with coordinate setting." P. 115 (Automatisace., no. 6, June 1958, Praha,, Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LOP Vol# 7, no, 9. September 1958 UMMY, A. inzh OBLOV, V. inzh Plastic facing tiles. Gbr. i sell. stroi. no.11:18-19 N 157. -Mle construction) (Plastics) (KIRA 11:1) ZELEZNYAKOV, V.V. Instability of a magnetoactive plasma relative to high-frequency electromagnetic perturbations. Part 4. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; radiofiz. 4 no.5:849-860 161. (WRA 14:10) le Nauchnodesledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gortkovskom universitete. (Plasma (Ionized gases)) (Electromagnetic waves) J 2 M, -M- WYIJK6 Sporadic F--WAO-Rmisslon bf:-'~he -n- by, A Gersh=n - -9h4pory -L- &Z ~pr - I -11 - nyakov j 2 - ntT Vo'- Zholez 73 3h (Abstract 1,10 11~A) rimental data indicate the existent~e of several types of radio 4-Tkission. emission of the "trunquill' oun (tyLv I)o emiouton connected Ytth solar spoto (type JI), short "isolated" surges with no connection to solar activity (type 111), and surges connected to chromoripheric flares (type IV). Possible UO-chanismo of emiBsiou of the disturbed suu~. 'Are disCussed. The emission of relativistic electrons speeding along .qpgnetic force lines may explain emiissions of type 11: circular polari-,. /~ution and relatively high Intensity with rather low electron density. The problem of the acceleration mechaPism in the vicinity of spots is -still open. The explanation of other types of sporadic erAssion is at- ~ipted by assuming a plasma mechanism. I. S. Shklovskiy emphasized Ahat the observation results prove the impossibility of explaining all "iddio emissions by one mechanism. V. L. Ginzburg pointed out the dif- -ference of relativistic electron emission in the case of the sun and Calayy. In the case of the Galaxy, the'angle between, theeleatron. case t-hic sun the 'velocity and, the, netic field ; . ~- _-,: - is i;! Ar 'M L Z, zc~ S L MR., -Z- M fA WE g rl I T! 6 MI co 0m 10,4 Scl 0 0'. 0 I-b C+ ~o L tA %i 0 on H o 44 (D C+ C+ C+ coo 0 lit 0 T P 0 L lb ci- rr ts i% 4[j) w u to Pi coo CD H Fa- C+ w ca (D 11AGGEssioN NR: ATW37683 i,-AUTHORt Zelfel"do V. V. ~TITLE.a Obj ects and spatial environment in cabins of spaceships 1~ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdleleniya biologicheakikh nauk. Problemy* komicheakoy biologiii've 3t 1964, 125-329 TOPIC TAGS: manned space flight, cabin environment, psychology ABSTRACT: It in suggested that a spaceship cabin ohould contain objects and surroundings which make a cosmonaut feel at home. Familiar objects and familiar surroundings should help to counteract the monotonous flight rhythm and the sharp decrease in stimuli and impressions in prolonged space &'light. Since it is impossible to reproduce completely an earth-type environment in the cabin of a spaceship, the author suggests a number of means for achieving the effect of a familiar environment. Specifically, he suggests that the spaceahip, environment simulate seasons of the year and the time of the day. Such effects could be achieved through illumination andby careful selection of colors* Purely technical aspects of the spaceships ouch as requirod equipment could be balanced n by the presence of psychologicalll reassuring *veryday objeota which will remind ACCESSION NR.- AT4037683 the cosmonaut of his life on'~arth. The spaceship cabin could be designed.so Not all surfacesihould be ,.as to present familiar architectural details equally lighted. A proper balance of shadows is considered desirable. The number of familiar objects surrounding the co6mondut should be carefully calculat- ed to avoid either a cluttered effect or a barel sterile effect.,' The familiar objects.should be of various sizes, since the predence of many objects of ap- proximately identical size can also be psychologically fatiguing. A~Wance between small and large objects should be maintained. Surfaces'should differ from each-other in texture an well as.in color. The author auggeste'that such objects as tanks for growing green algae should.ke vioible to the cosmonaut. Graphic art and ropfoductions of paintings also have a place in the-schemi* Finally, trivial'obJecti which remind the coamonautof his eavirotmient an earth should be selected on an individual basis for eachi~.'comzonaute ~ZWCIATION: none' _ SUB COM LS V SUBH ENCLe. 00 7- NO REF SOV: `000' OTHER: 000 7?W GAVRILOV, 0., chempion I rekordsmen, master sporta;_gELI.P~R,_V. master sporta Necessary additions, Za rul. 21 no.4sl&19 Ap 163. (KMA 16:5) (Motorboat engines) rill *a tiii"Injol U4W past W 01"Justy- 611111A And, slumia cementi; from bUtt-funsce slag. 00 9. A. &nIrnomm and Zar(kilkayd 0, Milt tilt 5 'tit"- without brutint Lab, 9. 0 40 nd. of 15% xxid %411. ptoVkMrJy fitAlt4l. tit 91' *fill III 11 1 go It of the cement which had passed through a xlevv al #$1 I cm. Filter stul do. the A] as feAlosvii: 00" 16- in till. water and (V-M Iffln'.1 W of tropeolle (0.11,10, s"In. in Witter). throlle with S IICI I's 694 dissolve The ppt., beat to 40-14)", dil, with water its list, kVd of A PftVJOUSIY PttIkL standard sold. 41191 11114t~ III the same color to the gundard. Ifest the thived"n. tu 0 be". add a I'tw drops of phcoollshthalcin anti titmtt- withYNaOll. To prep. the standard %,4n, sAld d-8 tit of fropcoun " 0.2 mi. of M IICI %; 100 nit. water. = eatitcut of AU('h Its I.A. Ii equal to( -0.2).1.4whereftis the ini. d N&011 used In litrotion. lisfiss. h4yr stu)*n that the sy. value of the conv"%," favt-w front AWN Iferive the emolicet. ph X -111 0.2) 226.., It. Z. 14gimleh give strel, Wi, LLW&XAL LOIROMMS CLAIWICATON Boom 11"VIAT-4 sold.. .1. ass, all all, a" on. &SI--- AT so is I 1 0 N a 'I At at a a 3 V W - Tv 06 * g Is 4 0 * 0 0 0 0 o 6 * 6 9 4,04 Sees 0 g 0 0 00000 0 0 0 g 0 d-9 Is 00 "00 100 -0* 8*0 :10* 4o0 Of* too 81*0 goo Woo go led ZELIGEMI,, G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Water diversion works with auction wells. Encre. otroi. za rub. no.2t5O 159. (zau 14:2) (France-Hydraulic engineerin,:) (Iforocco-Hydraulic. enginooring) TT- L -professor- -doktor--tikhni-ohe-sk-ik-h--n--a--u-k--.- ATABIMOV, G Review of Z.V.Toliakh'a book sPrinciplas of the general theory of linear electric circuits." Re'Viewed by G.I.Atabekov. 1vtom. i telem. 15 n0-3:275-276 MY-Je 154. 7 11 (Biectric circuits) (Zeliakh, E.V.) R3 -.Wqt IJ-At- 72T cc jj*Wm two I ~ A C a!W-54 Roo.. cf. a I priscom ad ML mgmed with Co. the Cu is Omtalu mch Va. SL ad a Etuo cm w am d "ith HNO kW 1 O pe x 11 , J. asta; Va 0 wd. F. fimm um satutiock watralived with t qofttiocGca~ (KNO 01. MAX& d!; 1 W3timo (1). wid.igetatim. is added to ppr- i as aft Went. b WNW cei sabt$m ked, is deteivained a l lb pha4v. N1 In amounte >10 HAMIS the awount of Co dacs not methoti Th C =00 owavv. e Z., ham& b*4*Xwj. obwud tb* cimfirmical d b bt i M ne a " with y reaks wmpued: o &SWYWG ot the am c coo 1 SM- i COO ago see "we too ~AIN-I&A ACIALLONSICAL UTINATIO41 CiA1910FICATICIN 900 I slow SITIOI&W - 2 3 we a 1 000, Atfatal 4w I" lit W ke 01; 71 A I ad a Is 9 1 It 0 5 d3 a 2 4 00 04 070 0-0*1,41-41 -0. 0 -64. 0 0 a Z H L 11IN iZ` 'j, J A P~ Zhur Frik Klalm, 1941, 14, 4-6-62 ZELEVINSKAYA, S.A.; BULATOVA, T.I.; LARINA, I.A. .Study of the immunological effectiveness of complex i=mnization against gas gangrene, tetanus and botulism in experiments on monkeys. Biul.eksp.biol.i med. 5" no.6s59-62 Je 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz otdela raneiykh infektsi)r (zav. - dvestvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR G.V.Vygodchikov) Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F.Gamalei (dir. - prof. O.V.Baroyan) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom. AMN SSSR G.V.Vy odchikovym. (VACCINATION) (GAS GANGRENE) (TETANUS) NOTULISM) ZELEViNS K-I-Y, - G-OS S. in-z-h--,- -,- --N--EK-R-A--S--O- A--*---M-. Problems concerning the future development of thermal electric power plante and electric networka. Elek.sta. 32 no.4;2-9 Ap( 161# MM 14:7) (Electric power plants) (Electric power distribution) M .4, 4i 3/056/62/()42/006/026/047 BIN/B108 AUTHORS: Belyaycv, M A , Zelevinskil, V., G-. TI'ME: "Anharmonic effects" of quadrupole oscillations of 'spherical nuclei PERIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikil v. 42, no. 6, 1962, 1590 1603 'M~11: Deviations from the harmonic fundamental.oscillations are studied- in the scope of the microscopic theory of collective excitations of sDheridal even- .even nuclei. The number of independent phenomenological constants for describinv the anharrionic corrections of quadrupole oscilla- tions of spherical nuclei can be 1juced considerably. In adiabatic approximapion, the perturbation Hfe 9 i.el. the term of the Ha:4.iltonian containing.threc phonon operators, is.ditermined by only one constant. j(2) cont ains only three constants which can be approximated asyanplotically by one constant. All constants can be calculated for real nuclei., The probability of electromagnetic E2 tranz4~.tions is much more sensitive to Card 112 L 11789-66 IELYA S.T.,- ZEWNME-Ellp V.0i. Tho mothW of arwnta fuwUom In e. aimplo mdear modol. U4. fla. 2 no.M615-W 0 165. 182 KU,-RO.; MM=IN., V.Ya. Some problems in the analysis of morbidity recpairing ambilatM7 urological aid. 'Urologiia 27 no-4241-44 Jl-Ag 162. WIRA 15111) 1. Iz polikliniki Wo.31 I leningradukogo meditsinakogo Jilstituta imeni I.P. Pavlova (nauahnyy rukovoditell prof. A.M. Gasparyan). (UROWGY) 77777777-~~7- -F ZELICHA,J ReaLnLfication work in April. p.40 IAS POISKI. (MLnisteretwo Lesnict'i orat Stawarzyszenie Haukowo.-TEchiczne Inzynterow L Technikow Lesnictwa L DrzewnLetwa) Warazava, Poland Vol.29, no.3, Mar. 1955 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol.9, no.2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. ZELIGIMNO, 4.S., inzh.: SARrCHEV, B.M.. inzh. ~De erRiniag calculated minimum permissible diameters of parts of intormodiate wooden oupporte for )5 and 110 kv electric transminsion lines during operation. Mlek,uta. 31 ~60.~ Y no.2:67-71 F (MIU 13:5) (Electric lines--Foles) SARYCHEV, B.M., inzh.;, ZELICIENKO, A.S., inzh. Determination of the permissible distance of electric power transmission lines from structures and tree tops. Elek. sta. 31 no.9:68-71 S 160. (HIRA 14:10) Wlectric powor distribution) F~ MAI r,- 3t BRONSHEMI, S., inzh.; ZELICHENKOv A.9 inzh. Expand-the use of sheet-bend3mg machir 9. Racb. transpo 20 no. 21.49-5o Ts, t 61. (MM 14:2) (Sheet-metal work) -41 ZELICHENKO A S. Inzh.; SARYCHL7, B.M. Betermination of the design parameters and the mini-im peratissible diameters of the components of wooden anchor tower cozmer-pole supports on 35 and 110 k7. electric power transmission lines. Elek.sta. 32 no.6:59-64 A 161. (MA 14:8) (Electric liries-Poles) i ZELICHENKO, A., inzh. Universal two-position lapping machine for the reseating of valveB* Rech. transp. 22 no.7:45-1+6 Jl 163. 04IRA 16:9) (Grinding machines) (Valves) KgSELIKANP L.M., i=h,; ZELICEENKO, A.S., inzh. Weight and wind spans betueen.t(wers in mountainous areas. Elek. eta. 36 no.21t68-71 14 165. (MIRA JE::10) NNW ']ELICUNKO, A. YA. Sheet Eatal '~.ork Machanising the beDding of steel sheets. Rech. transp. 12 NO. 11 1952. I-bnthly List of Russian Ace-assions, Library of Congress, June 1952. UNICLit" -,IFI:,,:D. WLTC,;ji,i-L-0, Electric Spot welding with hand-operated sem-auto?mt-ic anpparatus. Rech. transp. J12, 110. 3, 1952 Ibnthly List of Russian Accessions, Idbrary of Congress, August, 1952. Unclassified. BROVSHUYN, Sergey Is&akovich; ZRWCHRM~'. Abraw Y4*vl*a;iich-- GOLOVANOT, N.Y., radaktor; VOIZHOK, K~X G~&Wl_ 911-- p lVe-nding shoot uteal"cii machiaes of the WS type] Gibka I-iWi6iroi stali na stankakh tip& WS. loningrad, Izd-vo NROC transport"..., LenluUadskoe otd-nio, 1956. 51 P. (KM 9:0- (Shoot-metal work) -N, b 4- 1 ri f .-j 1 1 Raw BRONSHTSYN, S.I,; ZELIOHIONI(O. A.Ya. -Production ~f__Corrmstpd_ sheets on WIS machine tools. Rach.transp. 16 no-l?;33-35 D 151. (MIRA 11:1) (Sheet-metal work) M-N BBDNSHUYbT, Sergey Isakovich;. ZELICHENKO, Abram Yakovlevich; MMYZV, AOSO . red.; LAVR=OVT,'-CX-,' le'khn.reid. (Mechanization of work on piping in ship,repairing] Nekha- iAzatsiia truboprovodnvkh rabot v sudoremonte. Not3kva, Izd-vo wHorskoi transport," 1958. 156 p. (MIRA 1:2:6) (Marine pipe fitting) BRONSETEIV, S.I., inzh.; ULICHENW, A.Ta-..,, inzh. Pipe-bouding machine using high-frequenqr currents for heating.. RPch. transp. 17 no.12:20-23 D 158. OMM 12:1) ~(Banding machines; (Pipe banding) ZZLIOHZM, A.Ya.., Itzh. Model IGS-3 ahest-banding machine. Sudostroanie 25 no.7;44-46 JI 15 (MIRA 12112) 7:~.tes, Iron and steel) (Metalworking machinery,) BRONSHTMN, S.I. , inzh., ZILTCREM, A.Ta. inzh, XachIne tool for grInding ohip fittings.,8ndostroenie i2a.7.-61-64 ii 16o. (MIRA 13;',') (Shipfitting-Rquipment and suppliee) (Marine pipe fitting) ANDRIYEVSM., Valerly Ilikolayevich; GOLOWICV, Aleksandr Trofimvich; ZELICMIX0,Abram Simlhovl'.h. KARSAULIDZE, A.H.p red.1 .--Dylwwl G.75.p -texhn. rec.0 (Operation of overhead.power transmiaBion lines) Mcoplua- tatsiia vozdushrqkh linii elektroperedechi. Moskva, Gos- energoizdat.. 1963. 527 p. (MIRA 17:2) Ma= BRONSHTEYN, S.I., inzh.j ZELICHENKO. A.'Y'a., inzh. Now typs of electromagnetic stands with flux padding for the molding of plating., Sudostroenie 29 no.6:5/v-56 Je t6l. (IOU 16:7) (Electric welding-Equipment and supplies) BIRYUKOVICH, Konstantin Wvwrlch; BIRYUKOVICH, Yurly L'vovich; BIRYUKOVICH, Dmitrly LIvovich; SIRT-SOV, inzh.,, retsenzent; ZELICHEIKO, A.Ya.; nauchn.'red.; KAZAIROV, Yu,S., red. [Smal.*1 glass reinforced concrete and mosh reinforced concrete vessels] Malklo auda 1z Bteklotnomonta I armo- tsementa. Leningrad: Sudostroonle, 1965. 163 p. (MIRA 18:7) ACC NRi AR6022401 (A0 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Zolichonkot Ae Yao TITLE: All-purpose aggregate for replacing the hull plating of merchant sh1pa SOURCM Ref. zh'. Vodnyy tranaportt Aba-,3vl66 1W SOURCE; Proizve tekhn. ob. Tekhn. upr. M-va rechn. flota RSFSR,' no. 1 (45), 1965, 53-56 TOPIC TAGS: shipbuilding engineering, winch, ahip component, atruatural atoel, teat model, cargo ship ABSTRACT: The Central Planning-Design Bureau of the Ministry for the River Fleet CTsT'4B W] has developed a project for an all-purpose, mechanized, self-propelled, aggregate which makes it possible to replace hull plating in any 6ect~on of a merchant ship hull,.regardleBa of the hull linen involved. The aggregate its described. The largest size plate which can be replaced using the aggregate is &16MA6000 mm' the lowest position the platform can take with respect to the slip floor is 1550 mm, and the highest is 5000 mm, the lift capacity of the hand winches used an the lift drives for plate in 2 x 500 kg, for the drive for turning the platform it is 1000 kg, the electric motors for driving the frame lift and the carriage are rated at 2.8 kW, the force applied by the air cylinder drive for the plate clamp is 3 x 250 kg, the rd 1/2 UDC:_ 629.12.002.011-629.12.)ll WIN overall dimensions of the aggregate with the platform lowered is 45OW600xl550 MM, and its weight is 3000 kg. An experimental model has been manufactured by the Nevskiy Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Yard. The annual saving for one-shift-operation and working at full capacity (preliminary) is 6390 rubles. The aggregate costs 6000 rubles. 3 figures. S. Korzhe [Tran5lation of abstract] SUB GODEV13 Card 2/2 BAIRSUKOV, I.A., inzh.;_Z~~~ inzh. Yjaasurement of modulation potential of.generators and converters. Vest. elektroprom. 34 no.5:61-63 Y~ 163. (MIRA 16:5) .(Modulatiorl electronics) (Radio-Equipment and supplies) (Electric power supply to apparatus) AUTHOR: TITLEi PERIODICALt ABSTRACTs Card 1/2 Bone Given 117--58-5-24/24 Conference on Construction and Utilization of Casting Equipment (Konferentsiya. po konstruirovaniyu i ekBpluatatsii litoynogo oborudovaniva) Mashinostroitelf, 1958, Nr 5, p 48 (USSR) In December 1957 a scientific-research conference took place in Gorlkiy dealkng with the construction and utilization of caoting equipment. It was organized by the department of casting of the NTO MA311PROM, At the conference were 900 representatives from machine building plante, ansting equip- ment plants, scientificresearoh institutes, univorBitiea, otc. A total of 28 reports were given. 1.F. Yegorenkof Candidate of Technical Sciences (NIILITMASII) reported on 'the actual atate and development of the casting technique. P.N. Aksenov, Doctor of Technical Sciercc3 (MAMI) reported on automated lines of sand-blowing moulding. L.M. Mariyonbakhp Doctor of Technical Sciences (XVMI) repovtod on the subject "Mechanized Drying Kilns". G.S. Zelichanko, Engineer (Leningrad Branch of Soyuzproiimekhan zatlgi~ireported on "Automatic-Lines of Molding in Casting Shope". A.D. Ginzburg (LP VPTI tyazhmash) reported on a self-conatructed automatic machine for the pro- 117-58-5-24/24 Conference on constructioa and Utilization of Casting Equip=ent duction of shell moulds. V.N. Bobrov (NIILITMASH) talked about automatic machines for moulding. A.V. Odinokov,Engineer, reported on modern sand blasting devices. G.S. Taburinskiy, Engineer (NIITLITMASH) reported on "Automatic Machines for the Production of Shell Molds and Cores". Z.D. Levin (Plant KATEK) spoke on "Projects and Utilization of Equipment for Mechanized Casting". I.V. Yefimovt Engineerp spoke on "Mechanization and Automation of the Technological Process of Casting With Meltable Models". G.R. Hikollskiy, Engineer (NIILITMASH) spoke on hydraulic and sand-hydraulic cleaning of castings. B.G. Shpitallnyy (NIILITMASH) talked about the automatic moulding machine Nr 96264- AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Casting equipment-Development 2. Casting equipment-Application NEW jak IV 4 Al 4t 4. I HIP I Ilia I 01 L 041, PHI i HA woo silo 1 &.4'L IN on". '41 0 0 0 HA a -0 CO 0-d 0 0 0 00 ifs ox .0 d Irc Irc A go, gill, I.M. 1 0' 0 ex j gw !g La V 0 0 Vi CIO 7-77-1 PHAS9'I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5648 Sokolov, A-leksey Nikolayevich, ed, Mekhanizatslya I peredovaya tekhnologlya liteynogo proizvodstva (Mechanization and Advanced Processing In Foundries) fLeningrad) Lentzdat, 1961. 236 p. 2, 000 copies printed. Ed. - Ye. V. Yemel yanova; Tech. Ed. : 1. M. Tikhonova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is Intended for technical personnel, foremen, and skilled workmen of foundries. It may also be of use to staff members engaged in the mechanization of production operations. COVERAGE: The collection contalne articles diRCUBSiDg the expprience of a number of Leningrad plants and engineering and design organizations in mechanizing foundry processes and In applying advanced techniques to the manufacture of castings. No personalities are mentioned.' Some- Card 115 Mechanization and Advanced (Cont. SOV/5648 articles are accompanied by references. References are all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Sverdlov, V. 1. Mechanization and Automation of Foundry Processes 5 Zeleranskly, Ya, V, , M. S., Kashanskiy, and L. Z. Tayganko. Pneumatic Transfer at Foundrie s 27 Zelichenko, G. S. Automatic Line for Molding and Shakeout 52 -Zelichenko, G. S. Mechanization of the Cast-Iron Foundry iirtH-e'T1_ektrik" Plant 63 Card 2/5 Mechanization and Advanced (Cont. SOV/5646 Sokolov, A. N. Mechanization of the Charging Operation in Electric- Furnace Steel Manufacture 77 Zeleranskly, Ya. V. From Mechanization Practices In Foundries Matveycv, V.N. Mechanization ofMetal-Mold Casting Dityatkovskly, Ya. M., P.R. Kuratov, and V. N. Matveyev. Mechanized Drying of Cores by High-Frequency Currents Dlugach, M. A. Making Small Steel Castings in Shell Molds Kashanskiy, M.S., M. A. Kremer, and S. Ye. Tysov- 99 108 1113 133 Mechanization and Advanced (Cont. S~OV/5648 "dednikov, Z. G. Application of the Group-Procesuing ethod in Makin Blanks by the Die Casting and Die M 9 Forging of Molten Metal 160 Desnitskiy, V. P. -',deceased). Heat-Resistant Steel Castings in Power.-Plant Constructions 172 Kremer, M. A. Determination of Sizes and Economiq EfriCiency of Exothermic Risers for Steel Castings 188 El'tsuf in, S. A. Cast Rotor Blades for Gas-Turbine Compressors 203 Tka ch ev, K. 1. Experience In Developing and Using -the Slot-Type Gating System 219 Card 4/5 3/118 62/000/002/001/005 D221YM301 :,'AUTHOR:,. -G. S.p Engineer. TITLE: Automated lines for moulding and knocking out in the boundry shops PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatoiya proizvodotvap no. 2p 1962? 1 - 7 TEXT: The Leningrad branch of "Boyuzprommekhanizatsiyall has deve- loped automated lines for moulding and knocking out for the facto- ries im. lepse. The four-station automatic 94265 y7ith shakers and pre-pressing of CK-E3-6 (SKB-6) designs made by "Krasnaya Presnya",, as well as siAgle station semiautomatic 91271, with shaker and pre- pressing of klILITRASh were used. The output of two 94265 units is 180 moulds per hour# and both halves are made in succeseibir. This is an important advantage in the case of setting for other castings or break-down. The automatic line consists of a conveyort knock-out installation, vibratory conveyor for empty mould boxesp and two moulders. The latter is made up of a transfer arrangement of boxes Oard 1/3 8/118/62/000/002/001/005 Automated lines for moulding ... D221/D301 from the vibratory conveyor,, an automatic device for 10ELding ready half-moulds for their assembly, vibratory conveyorp assembly of moulds.and their transfer on the foundry conveyor# and ifinally a device for placing and removal of weights. The foundry conve'er was designed by.the trust of "Boyuzprommekhanizatsiyally and is 5 a ho- rizontal construction with trolleys and a flat plate. The line is illustrated and described in detail, The cycle of forming is divi- dedinto four operations, and the automatic machine produ--es both halves of the mculd during 20 sbconds. After turn-over and turning -by 9009 the moulds are pushed by a hydro-pneumatic device into a slate conveyor, where they are subject ofvisual inspection designs the last stage (assembly) will be separatedo The unit for the assem- bly operation takes up the upper mouldv turns it over and places it over the lower part with centering pins to ensure a proper positio- ning. After a certain pausep the trolley is coupled to a bar and the mould is placed. The weight manipulator is -formed by two trol- leys actuated by pneumatic cylinders. The weights travel on a gra- vity roller-conveyor,which is mounted between the lines of foundry conveyor. The width manipulator picks up the charge from the roller Card 2/3 S/1 1Y62/000/002/001/005 Automated lines for moulding D221 D301 -conveyor and back. The.control of the unit is designed by EXIMS with the use of limit switches. The work efficiency is improved 2.4 times with the introduction of this automated line, The Semi-automa- tic line with ~1271 machines has an output of 360 moulds/hour with four units. The forms which are filled from ladles pass near the weight manipulatorp where weights are automatically placed over them. They cont~inue their travel under a cooling tunnel and enter the knock out installation# which operates with a 10 see. cycle. The empty boxes are pushed onto a lifting~tablej and from there on- to the distributing vibratory conveyor. A special arrangement en- sures the separation of halves of the moulding boxes. The actual opeioation of moulding takes only 30 secondsp leaving for the opera- tor a free time interval of 10 secs. The assembly of moulds is me- chanized and controlled by pressing a push button. Thereare 9 fi- gureso Card 3/3 wmmmsm. - - .- - --- -- .11 -.-1.- -... .. . He VIROVETS, A.M., professor, 33ARVERKO, Ye.l., inzhener; 291MOVsKly-, R.1r., in- zhener; GORELKIN, L.F., in2hener; IRIATSKAYA, B.H., inzhener; Z=- CHENKO, L.B., inzherer; ITANOV, Y.F., lnzhner; NAMENSKIKU, I.G_.j-T5-_ "A-e-n"e7'-,'TMNOV, M.Ya., inzhener-, LOIN, D.A., inzhoner; HAUEM, V* 0. inzhener; NEMTSEV, S.V.,'inzhener; SOLOVIYEVA, M.V.,, inzhener; PISEMN, V.H.; RYTOV, A.V., redaktor; SHIEMIY, I.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktore' [Tables of the rectangular coordinates of map frame angles and of map frame and area dimensions of trapezoids 8f topographic surveys, using the scale 1:5000; for latitudes 360- 68 , Krasovskii's ellipsoid] Tablitay priamougollnykh koordinat uglov ramok, razmerov ritmok i plosh- chadei; trapatell topograficheakikh s"emok masshtaba 1:5W0. Dlla shirot ot 3611- 680. Ellipsoid Krasovskogo. Moskva, Izd-vo geodezi- cheskoi lit-ry, 1953. 909 P' 0CMA 8:4) (Surveying-Tables, e;c.) (Coordinates) (Trigonometry.-Tables, HEY31ROVICH, L#A., kand. takhn.mula ZILI(UMXOI L.G.0 kftnd, takhn, nauk. Calculating the turnover rate .of multivibrators. Radlotekhnika 8 no,1:42-54 Ja-Ir 153. (MIRA 11t.6) (Palee techniques (Electronics)) M&MOVICH, L.A.; ZELICBEI&O,L.G.; AL99SAMOVA, A.A., reddict or; KORU23Y, N.N., tekhn-TFffRRV-Y-edMor (Pulse techniquas'l Impullonaia tekhnika, Izd,, 2-e, Moskva, rz4-vo nSovetskoe radio," 1954. 759 p. (MMA 8:4) (Palso techniques (ElectroniC3)) ~ Z TH g s, iz 4i ~6. j, va N -02i I f74kej BROVMAN~ M.Ya,; GERTSEV, A.I.; ZELICHBNOK,,-B,Yu.; KRIVONOSOV, Yu.L; RDIEN, V.Kh.; SOKOL, vAf".-;1&L11kk6v, A.F. Investigating the electric drive parameters of the 2800 mill In the Orsk-Y[halilcvo Metallurgi-cal. Combine. Stall 22 no.1:45-48 ja 162. (MM 14:12) 1. Yuzhnourallski3r mashinostroitelInyy zavod I Oroko-Khalilovskiy metallurgicheAiy-kombinat. (Ural 14ountains-Rolling mills-Electric driving) 11W-L KOVYNU, M.V., inzh.; inzh.; GERTSE:V, A.I., inzh.; 'VOZNESENSKIY, V.A., inzh, Optimum amount of slab reduction in stands with 2800 vertical roll mills. Stall 23 no.6t529-530 Je 163. (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Orsko-Khalilovskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. YLI pW VARNAVSKIY, I.N.; ZnIC ~,._P.Yu.; KARGIN, V.A.; ZHIGULIN, V.I., inzh.; BEDAY N.I.1 inzh.; RYZIfKGV, P.Ya., inzh.; GAVRILOV, A.M., inzh. New developments in research. Stall 23 no.10:950 0 163. \'MIRA 16:11) S11331WOO0100110051010 A054/A127 AUTHORS- Brovman, M. Ya., Ger-ts.ev, A. I., Zelichenok, B. Yu., Krivonosov, Yu. I., Rimen, V. M., Sokol,,V. N., Mel n-ikov, A. F. TITLE: Investigating the power parameters of the 2800 mill of the Orsko-Kha- lilovskiy. metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Orsk-Khalilovo Metallurgical Combine) PFRIODICAL: Stall, no. 1, 1962, 45 - 48 TEV: To increase the output of the 2800 mm mill, tests were carried out at the 0rsko-'Kha1i1cvak!y metallurgicheakiy kombinat (Orsk-Khalilovo*: Pletallurgioal Combine), in cooperation with the Yuzhnourallskiy,mashinostroitelln,,rj zavod (Southern Ural Mechanical Engineering Plant). These tests were aimed at investi- gating the motor capacity and the metal pressure on the rolls, The mill consisted of two stands: a 2-high roughing stand (with rolls of 60XH (60MI) and 60xr (60KW) steel, barrel diameter: 1,150 mm, roll-neck diameter: 693 mm), and a reversing 4-high finishing stand (work-roll diameter. 800 mm, diameter of the support rolls: 1,1100 mm). Carbon and low-alloy steel sheets (CT .3r-N/St.3kp, 14rH /i4GN, 15XCHA /15KhSND, CT .0/St.O, CT -5/st -5), 8 - 50 mm ~~hi~k. 1, 500 - Card, 1/ 3 :3/133/62./000/001/005/010 Investigating the power param6.ers.of... A054/A127 2,500 mm wide and 18 m in length are rolled on the stands- e operation of the 2 gh 900 and 6 - 8 pas- 2-high stand consists of 4 longitudinal passes, tilting ;~r ses for lateral deformation, with 2.- 4 subsequent longitudinal passes. In order -to ensure accurate dimensions, a special gauge is used In which several rods,of the same height are mounted instead of one and in which the wire pickups are con- nected in series, thus,not depending on the load distribution between the rods. The power parameters were determined by rolling 41 slabs (2-7 - 4.7 tons) on the 2-high and 36 strips on the 4-high stand. The rolling conditions on the 2-high stand.are given in a table. The pressure values obtained for the 2-blgh stand are,1,040 tons during the first longitudihal rolling, 1,940 tons during the late- ral rolling and 2,360 tons~during the second.longitudinal rolling. The metal pressure on the 4-high stand is 2,090 tme,usually the stand works with 1,300 - 1,700 tons pressure and a reduction of 20 - 25%. The pressures actually applied during rolling remain below the permissible level. The results werealso checked by comparing them with experimental values for the motor torques, calculated for various metal pressures. The comparison yielded practically identical values. 9!.he pressure gaugings were carried out at roll-rotation rates of 30 - 45/min on the 2-:-high stand and at 60 - 80 rpm on the 4-high stand. By increasing the roll Card 2/3 S/133/62-/000./O() 1/015-5/010 Investigating the power parameters of... A054/A127 speed the metal pressure could be raised-by 8 10% on the 2-high stand and by 5 - 7% on the 4-high stand. The final conclusions drawn from these tests were that the 2-high and the 4-high stands of -the 2,800 mm strip mill are not fully loaded when rolling St.3 and St.3kp sheets, and, taking into account the motor capacity, the reductions could be increased by 30 - 40%, thus raising the stand output by 10 - 15%. However, actually it in only possiblo to reduce tho number of passes from 8 to 6 when rolling laterally. The best way to improve the opera- tion of the mill is by modifying the reductions,on both stands in such a way, that the reduction in thickness on the 2-high stand be increased thus producing a thinner strip Cor the 4-high stand. There are 3 figures and 9 references: I non- Soviet-bloo and 8 SoViet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication .reads as follows: A. Nadai, M. I. Manjone. Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1941, no. 6. C ard 3/3 ---loom -out r,.9,,834-3-15 !7: jrL, ou KOVYNEV, M.V., inzh:; 2ELICHE - B.Yu.. inzh.; GERTSEV, A. I., irlzzh.; FIDEL', E.L , inzT_., XATRICHENKO, K.P., inzh. ~ Effect of certain technological factora of rolling on a 2,8W two-high mill on the shape of the piece. Stall 24 no-11;1009- 1013 N 164. (141RA 18: 1) ACC NR- AT6016762JD/HM/HW~N) jT SOURCE CODE: UR/2776/65/000/042/od59/0063 J7 AUTHOR: G2_tg ko iuLenki?, IL A., J~S~ev Zelicheno~ Yu.; U-1 f 2. ORG: none TITLE- _R211ing of Bteel-morsel bimetal plate in. a 112800" mill SOURCE: Moscow. TsentralInvv nauchno-iosledovatellakiv institut chernoy vieta lurgii. Sbornik trudov, no. 42, 1965. Proizvodstvo bimetallow (Production of bimetals), 59-63 -177.r r,09 -*- VVAJ_.-,VC_ $ e4,V 13 c7AJ) TOPIC TAGS:4killed carbon steel, monel alloy, plate mill, bimetal, metal cladding, chemical plant equipment / VSt. 3sp. carbon steel,t0tZhilts-28-2.5-1.5 monet alloy) 11280011 plate mill ABSTRACT: To 4erify the possibility of the mass production of bimetal plate (sheet of steel clad ~vith sheet of monel) as well as to construct from this plate experi- mental models of petroleum-refinery apparatus, a pt'lot-industrial batch (Is tone) of such plate was rolled in a 11280011 plate mill of d Ap 9 gombine, for the first time in the USSR. The base layer used was VSt. 3ap,~killed carbon steel (0.17% C, 0.37%.Mn, 0.22% Si, 0.05% Cr, 0.27,,% Hi, 0.08% u, 0.026% S, 0.012% P), and the claddingliayer was WhHty-28-2.5-1.51monel alloyitth a chemical composition meeting the All-Union State Standard GOST 492-52. The sheets were welded z__ L 36136-66 ACC NRI AT6016762 together into laminated strips measuring 19lxlOOOx18lO mm and, prior to their rolling, heated in a continuous furnace for 3 hr. After this, they were rolled under conditions similar to those of the rolling of ordinary steels, in breakdown and finishing stands with rolls of 1100-mm diameter, with final rolling to a thicknass of 20 im in a four-high finishing stand with rolls of 800/1300 mm diameter. During the rolling the current intensity in the armatures of the motors of the two-high breakdown stand was oscillographically recorded and the findings were used to calculate the torque and the pressure exerted by the metal on the rolls during the individual operations. These calculations showed that the maximum rolling stress during the rolling of steel-monel bimetal is 1930 tons, which is substantially below the maximum permissible stress for the rolls (2300 tons). Tests established that the properties of such plate definitely meet the requirements posed to this material by the petrochemical machine building industry and the cost of such plate is, even under conditions of experiment, 30-40% lower than that of solid monel plate and, moreover this reduces the consumption of monel to one-half or one-third as compared with solid wonel plate. Thus, it is feasibl and expedient to organize the rolling of steel-monet bimetal plate In ferrous metallur gy plants* Orig. art* has: I figure, 2 tables$ 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 13, 11 / SM DATE: none Joining of Diasimilar Metals it BRUMN M.Ya.; GERTSEV, A.!.;,-ZE4;qf~Y B.Yu.), KOVYINLV, Y.V.; Ftnrd'-~, V.Kh.; FIDELIP E.L. Pawer parameters of rolling in rolls with a special shape o" tne surface. Stall 25 no.3.251-253 Mr 165. (MIIR~, 18,41 ~)~hICIIENOK. B.Yu., inzh.; BABITSKIY, M.S., invh.; VARITAVSKIY, I.N., inzh.; inzh,; 11,SDUEDET, V.V., invh.; ZASLAVSKIY, A.Ya., inzh. Influence of cross rolling on the quality of 16GN and PIGS steel sheet.s. Stall 25 no.8:825-828 5 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Orsko-Khalilovskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat I Chelyabinsldy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii.