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S/0057/64/04/603/0523/05~6 -,-.ACCESSIQN NR: AP4020583 pov, VeAv AUTHOR: Zimin, Z*P-; PO Of 40m, t",TITLE: Experimental investigation of the'electric, conductivity* P~Cwludts ~-* '-:-bustion WiV1 potassium added !:-~SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v,34, no.3 1964, 523-326: ~~TOPIC TAGS: gas conductivity, combustion product, combustion product lciinductivit~, conductivity enhancement, potassium induced ionisatiork, gas conductivity measurew tionj methane air mixture, methane oxygen mixtijre, potas'i- -..ment, hydrocarbon combus ~um, potassium carbonate ABSTRACT: The products of combUstion of hydrocarbon fuels are Jtuitibl* for lnveptil~ Cation of the properties of weakly icnized ~ gases In. such combustion ' pioducts with -somo appropriate readily ionized material added one can ind ;rary the two, 'i epandently , . I .I fundamental parameters that determine the ooaductlvLty of the gms I n4m*lyp the 'tron concentration and the frequency of collision o9 the electrons witil the hQ1LVy I the particles. ncreaso of the gas conductivity is important for'namy studles. In 'present work there were Investigated the combustion products of matha&s-sir aid me" card j ACC. NR: AP4020583 -1;f'thano-oxygen mixtures, all at ataospheric.pressure. The tomperatilie wis~vaizied bj. changing the 'composition of.the mixtures. The ionizing add 'potasolum, - V1431 a I --,,.introduced into the air or oxygen in the forn Of XIC03 solution:Wof difterent con I.,centrations. The temperature of the combustion products was determined by obsoxva!- ~.."tion of reversal of the sodium doublet. The conductivity ol tho gas vas determined :'-~by throe procedurem: measurement of the attenuation of radiowavea, atedoareftent of!. the chango in the Q or frequency of a circuit in' eluding a cooled coll1illed with jtho.medium, and measurement by means of probes. The three procedures aro described ;and it is noted that the probe method has generally been used only in the region 'of'' Uow pressures. The results rre-presented in Fig.1 of the Enclosure for J!our.val I--; of-K-partial -pressure.- The- r esults are consistent and indicate that the ~ccmductiVi- ty of the gas varies in proportion to the square r*ot of the parilal pressure of. easily ionized additive. Thus all three conductivIty measuremoat procedures can,be ,-,'used under appropriate conditions. a authors are grateful to 1?r0f.~a(ahitrintfir his interest in the works" Orl&#artehaso 10 formulas and 2 flau~osd ,.:~ASSOOXATIOKs Energetichasky Ins titut ims.0, Us Krabishanove)(Peo Maeda* (Volper, Engin "-A Ing, ifidtitute) TTE 26Uar63 ~SUBMI OATS AOM SlUar64 SWPL. SUB CODE: PH N4 W QOVg 004- OUSHt 002 Card 2/3. ACC MRt RrWdulff INVENTOR: Zimin,, E. V.; Reykh, V R Dasriaova., T. A. Yuji-111i, S. 0. ORG: none TITLE: VulcanizatioPor, carbor-dated ruhber's clasal 39. 115i rinw6unced; hy. jro. 174 i Pt) h?.-r I m -i-ierti In.n S I SOURCE: Ryuileten' izo!)reteniy 1;(3vii.rnykh ?,nitliay no A.7 196", 6 TOPICTAGS: synthetic rubber, caxhox~rlated rubber, vulamnizaticin, calclun ".1uminate' ABSTFUCT: An Author Cei' -tificate has been isaued for a methad flar vulcanizing cElrboxy ated rubbers vith metal c,)wp(:;unds. Tc reduce the ttrtndency of rubb~er mixtures 4-o pre mature vuicaniza-.ion, alone or in comb3nation vttb- other vulcan- izing agents (peroxides , aul fur) , ttre used ms the metal compoundis, Sin CODE: W, Crl '~IIPM DATE- j2,,e,.--jyt;h oll1r, PEF: 00V OV! FIFP- 000/ --;:1- 39 -.9 arm =11 ffm fli 'jP.f'flHTp11pv ""l p] DATSKETICH, NJ,; POTMIN, B.S.; ZIMIN, 1.7,; POPOV, I.Tev; RUB! Up P.N.'; ANOKHiS. S.D.; NESTEROY. *0 IRMOr.-I.A. -, ORTALNOT, V,.A., red.; USTITANTS, V.A.; XAPRALOVA, A.A., takha.red. [modernizing punched card calculating machines] Opyt mcdoirnizateii schetno-perforatsionnykh mashin. Moskva, Goa. stet. izd-.vo, 19571, 75 P. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Russia (1923- V.S.S.R.) Uprarlentve "Soyusmashudbet." (Punched card systems) (Calculating machines) ZUKIN9 P. S. Novyi metod venternogo loqa *by v dellte reki Volgi jew'method of pound-net fishing in the Volga delta/. Moskvav Pishchepromizdatq 1953. 36, SO: M(MILIX kist of Russian Accessiomp Vol.. 71 No. 3, Jtiw 1954. S. TPO!lTA?N-'j 57. S. Vol- De 1953- F~dc.~, not in tha Vol'-l delt-a bir F. 3. -1! 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ~~Jr 1953. Unclassified. i ri'i . .... ...... ZIMINO G.1 AZORIN# M. --------- - Sawdust substitutes for metal. hest.prom.i ktiud,pr6myss 3 no-.4: 23 AP 162* (MIRA 15.2 5) (wood, Compressed) ZIMIN. GAN I Measuring the irregularity of shaft rotation, IIzm,tekh. no.2: 12-14 F 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1 (Photoelectric measurements) GUDNEV, Ivan Ponich; ZIMIN, Grigoriy Semsnovich; ZUBMILYP P411.111' red.; tekhn.red. (Lipetak Province] Lipetaksia oblast'. Lipetsic, Lipetskoe knizhnoe izd-yo, 1959, 317 P, (HIRA 13:10) (Lipetsk Province) A MUMI! ~mm failMl III I I I Is Tfall 0111 till, 1.91 I.M.11 Hall 111M I I4Ip;,pu' RM I I AV 1:114111,H1511, 11 1 HUM 111,11' ZIMIN, Georgiy Vasiltyevich, general-polkovnik aviatsil, Geroy M.V., red. [Manual on applied aerodynamics for flight crevs] Po-~ sobie dlia letnogo sostava po prakticheskol aerodinamike. Moskva, Voenizdat, .1965. 101 P. (MI14 18:4) L 35i4.66 EWT(I)i/EVir~(m),/F65(k) bor. EXPLOtTAMN (Hatro of the floylet Uhion; M1.1ittiry, HIDt. 1st Colonel-Genaral, of Aviiition) AL '533' Handbook on practical ajjpAynjgj,pd~ gor th-i flight crew- (Poffoblye dlys Istnollo ioattva po praktichookay Moscow, voyfinirdist: M-va chor. 9SflR1, 19-65. prl 7k - I Topic 'rAGS,. an rodynami cm, a i r Q.r R f t PURPOSE AND COVEFAGEi rods mananI in intim-nded for flight poirmoruitl and can Clio 6o us4d a-% an aerodynamici~ tartb~ok. 'Albdit handbook. dealm wV11% tho fimdamental pr4zb- ~f appliad aarnd-enard-gi, a,twition izi g~%nem t-, i:*.h,-o ronfirmsition of 1118 ump~ i orl 4'hil .,Ti,l probloms. The twmiDrical datia, u V. v I I AA r~ III IF it i r -.-- v af How- TABLE aF CONTENTS (Abridgpd) Introduction -- 3 COM t 13 3524a-66 Ch. 1. Takeoff Ch. 1:. flight -- C' Imb - - 3 3 Ch. I V. Dynamic coiling. 44 A-ircraft raaL%auvvrabil~,ty 56 Ch, V1. Range ana durarion of el~lgtit Ch. V11 Landing -- 75 L 3524-66 .......... AM5018517 i3r f formulas US~-d in the l,.at-jLj'b()Ok. -- 99 lab'le of internat~i~lnal f;Landni'd itiw9phere 103 3/3 Nw-) 71EI? sov. ZIMIN, G.V., Geroy Sovetskogo Aoyu?a, general. polkovnik aviat.aii Unremitting attention to tactical training. Vent. protivovozd. obor. n0-5:5-9 My 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Tactics), PATTIM, V.; MIN, Io Operation of drying-C leaning 001=u* Mukho-Olevo Proms 24 nos4s 22-23 AP '58. (XIBA VLO) 1, Adadymakiy elevator# Namarovskiy rayon, Kmemoyarskogo kraya (for Hatveyev). 2. Kurganskly elevator (for Ziadn). (Grain-Drying) GOTSAM, k , 4 '~ 4, ; !~ I - '"il - - I Case of trichlaosis in bear. Nod. parazit., Mosima no.3:278 Uy--Juae 1953. (CM 251~.I) TM-A, M. A. and SMINOVAp "Treatment of'Using Domestic Cheopodiuat Oil in Cases of Asd:aridiasis and Ancylosto~Aaslslfj Med. Faraz i Paraz. Bolez.., Vol* 17p No.. 5j PP 43.1-34, 19414. PRRIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Fiiture Plans for the Development of the Yarosla~,rl' Tyre Factory DurinL 1909 - 1965 '(Perspektivnyy plan ra-zvitiya Yaroslavskoro shinno,~o zavoda na Kauchuk i Rezina,. 1958 Nr P' pp'25 08 (US3R) It is intended to mechanise:the:.'tranfl.Port of r4vi mater- ials, of semi-f inishod and f inisiled ar,,t1cles. Granulated carbon black is to be Used be stored in special bunkers. It is plannd~4' -to Ose, pitllettzior- granulators and mixers such as.,:DRS-140. The`j,~-ra~jujated rubber will be transported to the b6nken by',pneumatic transports Radioactive isotopps wi~'11. bo used for con- trolline the quantity of cordi and, the boryli4trangth of cords improved by usln6~ carbo:,,ylated late.~Kes.',ind methylvinylpyridine latex. Ulcarilsation ot, tyres vill be improved by voirg higth prassurd steam (18 .20 allImsi. Various iiiethods for increasing the wear of, Oar~.tyres by 2 timesvere discv~ued and nevi design-li-of tyres aro to be introduced. A table and a,graph shoy,t the planned annual increases during the Seven Year Plan. :;Cost 00 8 of";-quim MimiI owe I is v"O'N '1#4it 4itA ?4 11M v a p 40 v " 41 It.' D, As J4 It a1140 It 4) 0 -A-L-L-L- 4 ~ P 4 -L-A,Ak 44 (X IN 114 t it 1'61~ft Sawiriskil depicivil of cbjwshm im aslibe we. 1. Zkow Sm" rfkkiisiki. Sff. Geraffedgaya 4W, No 22. lS-1&--Tbr Skiran kil drpnit cmiahin 0" ; -40 C" to Poo in Ow dtpoaft 6 2.13 1. 7U *pift Is -00 ah"t rm (rolls S asibi A. A. P -00 to t t a 0111ALLURIA L LIVINAIrAt CLAS%IfKAM* k, A u Is a .0 st a w t? to it N it a 4 X W q K It I( w 0 0 0 0 0 All 000000 0 IDS 4 0.0 of ;4110 Aa 0 0 0 0 0 0,4 0 0:0 0 jo 0- Ivit a -f-A Li a u a I* if is no, C4a- 4"" is dw unke, A~ V M K Ktubewimikow. A. N, 1f,101s. AU-I'mievi Sci. Ramw& lout. 00 ma. 1-39110% W. S. S. R.) N -00 23A)(t9W).-TIw cbromite detotwits of It N~ dtocrikoed. Tbty me *CwKvgy amxd. With phatmok "Ale, its wMaufation in vitk-mo, tic PI&SIIC Wit-040 matt- . I of dunitc, paidodle. vdfto. pyromme mA 00 tbeirmope tinized cquivs, lootFulictf during the HavsUium rial, foUnotd by intruldwof the vi"', toum skes ffw- i see (oldius. The depovits =a coafmol to tin border sows turv.4 pvftg ImutIM dimnsduated orct.. Audyoft of 1411 00 u# the batift of ific out ultrottask torts. the kwo flat"Pies to( us t$ matt comceattatel 401 MAN. Of WC419116M Of oftft of differcut cla"tocs"03. Id. mt-MIT, OdO6 mV Sivesi. 100 b6q muote"ttl With fim's of frWiltiffloli. IV dwam*tv " JIM M, a Stitatv JIWN OMWI in orlock-like Suotmes. kt2m at tommims of 1"U" Atutipors o( tire miftw*14 001 to 1. 0 At comaerted by thin atitice". mcd whome amum irprektot FO)AW, jImfty"ite), lieu.. 0. 411411 a maws. It* Ims"t depaitits we d*"4,k*eS.V=r=. AWh (pieofitr). BIO-CrAh iPictualirtmittel aid FNO-- Deposits cWts. HOW-MMIN), cu. to. am an Commits, Cfm (Citromite) 11stow th" aw awstf- Ownsim twWrook Ow see thamteol 23,0111cu. no. air voyrare. SMV4jCPCA1kfiCM- me vwkl" of atuatino-CIII-witoftviiie (Im"ve. mi1v 1( 06t ainkst crolitcly of Ike (we; olhm ae of Ike CSIMIMI- (be ore% (.( intertutdoote qi1ality. The vatiorlits chrmi- '00 nat"Itype. Astkigcn~%&.ditcvrutdcpaWAomcbt"MW Imimire attif twermilf, mi""MISIm. a It4hvade am t:00 as (1) ammuWati%re. fownted by c"sta. dKermdatioll s"umbIr for 1hr ads. of irtruchripwi., me Sull At widt. W" 1111(f COW". Of I he Me ftlillftlth by prrM=C. 9101. Ififf0doOl and rumvertion curtrats at 9be txwdas of 1covow bodk%- Hquaikou. (Lwmed hip the we". of as tmmZ_~ fiquW pb&iW. WtLkb VFMG 111fibliftPOW11111Y IUIIW,*A fter. It our". ww (3) intetmetUalt. fitsvmpl' toy 41 a S a - I L A 61114ttu'"KAL uTtai0wo CWWK01491 1144$ #J.ZAW well 0 u 9 AV M) f Op to &go I Ita a 9 9 It #*1 4 1 94 A I a 1w a a 00 0 0900 0 lot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 'Op -I11 It a u III I M 1 110 it It At fit A-41, A % I Ft--f The Wftaks of tM Swamor (Utda) chroulte 6pQts. -I.A.Z01a, - ; . 6 00 AG 00 -3 tie b4 It '00 a !.I 411TALLIAGICAL L11111,110411 CLAIWICADC" 110 0 A )CHI 00.141. At 4-1 jot 4111 J~ lit IF It 0. so too 00 0 00 so W oil 4? 0! 0 Is 0 0 o : a 0 o o so at 104 * of off 0 4 Q A 0 IS 0 ~ ; w POLYAK, M.A.; GLIFLMAN, L.Sh.; ZIMIN, I.A.; DEMIDOV, GA. Development and use of chafer fabrics with a how yarn.structure: in the manufacture of tires. Kauch. i rez. 22 no.10:50-52 0 1.63. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Yaroslavskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut i Yaroslavskiy shinnyy zavod. AUTHORS: SOV-1 52- Zimin,I.A. and Rhalevina, L.B. 58-8-5/16 TITLE: ro- Utilization of Eaenetometrio Data for the rovaluation.of P ' spective Reserves of Vagnetite Ore Deposits (Ob ispollzovanii magnitometrioheskikh dann'ykh pri otseuke panpaktivnvkh za- pasov magnetitovykh mestorozhdoniy) PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr,,1958, Nr 0, pp 19-21 (USSR ABSTRACT: The authors compare the results obtained b~ geologists con- ctive reserves ov.the, cerned with the evaluation of prospe ' Kustanay contact-metosomatic depositl3,of magnetites after, 6 ob- seven years ot prospecting operations'with.the result , tained long ago by the magnetometric niirvey :)f the more im- portant deposits of the Kustanay region. Thi? interpreta-': tion of the magnetic anomalies of thaso d.dp.:)sits wan'made' by the method of selection according to the nomogram~of D.S. Kikov and with the help of the bilogarithmic nomograms of~ V.A. Bugaylo. The authors calculated: the Xurzhunkul'Aoye de- posit's reserves at 1000000,000 tons while other geologisto calculated the reserves at 77,000,000 tons with the north. Card 112 western part not yet assessed. The reserves. of the Sokolovskoye Utilization of Maenctometric Data for the Bytilvation of 11 rospactive 1(600,rvor. of Magnetite Ore Deposits deposit were estimated by Ye.1.11. Vislinyakove. by the tia~ gneto- metric method as 410,000,000 tons and accorling to test drilling operations they were estimated as 471,600,000 tons. This means that the differenoe in ca~gjo-ition by botl1j,�-, thods is lens than 15". The SarbOy/mn. Ithe Tachar-/46p sits showed almost the name correlation. ~The authorn find that the magne-tomutric inathod cati be used;for the onlcula- tion of reserves of magnetite ores. There are 3 tables.. ASSOCIATION: Uralgeofiztrest (Ural Geophysical Trust) 1. Magnetite--Abundance 2. Magnetite,-Economic aspect$ 3. Magnetite--USSR 4. Mathematics--Applications Card 2/2 ZIHY11. Ivan Grigorlyov,iah, makhanik; OMOY. S. red,; TWCROYA, I., re [modernization of equipuent Is a respone ibility,of the collective], Modernizatslia oborudovantia - delo kollektivnoeslHookval Hoskovskii rabachii, 1957. 38 P. (MIRA 11:4) I, 14ookovskiy instrunentalln" ravocl (for Main) (Hachine tools) [Organizing the.fins as of lumberiM enterprises] OrganizateilA finansov looosagotovitallnogo predpritatlia. Kbalcia, Gonlesbumisd4f, 1954. 161 p. (WBA 7:12): MAZURO Z.R.; ZTMJIII~ I.ti. New textural variety of chromite. Geol. rud. mestotozh6 6no.l: 102-104 Ja-F 164. (MIM 17: 11) 1. Uralgeolupravleniye, Sverdlovsk. 77- j:, wit:1 caliceji tria Intl of ul~i~ stir dIllilk6a ml lit IN (I;!,. eplilth". t'itimi'lt hy flw .74 R,' it 'N"~ 0, lm Oiromitc i1qriliti of Ill 4 l-ro lk~' in~ lll'~' .11cult; h7l"ett alld (11) k tit ilm Fericticin IF ahslx-i;dt~d wl'.h ll4fto-lic by Cry~tillIlzu6ni of 0Ifiiall'o. imurruntlWtIml !v scitio hodies of dviIRL, perklatitc, gabliro, Fycoirctli44L aud their itillmte ina eflat, follpin'd, lit 111(rudkiti if dw~: givig llondod tIkf=11 lllwj~ ! it fc,41111g. TlIe'&pWiS aro riml',R,li~d t'l, tl;li 11; *k, d.-r awl'-mi ill O'l ti 'S11:11pili 11 14 'J! 41 L, fiiwfl~:n (-f r.CNt div. ling with lives of friewritig. T1w tilitlilla ii) t01 rl.V~ C:,Ot ON givIii A!tilyh[nA rtf f~- C-11 or ~01 IVIVOS 0.0!1- llra-Al t0l 0" 1 i lit: ~ NIgO J.*r~Ol bv ifila 'uringti-lis alid plurij."itt, list(; 1, - Ii0l dvpe"k.,I 3n.- di~Oli~c 4T J! lit 1 iNWlilli lZtl, nt, -,1 r, RITIT.10 Will Ummit I -;irQ T; lilna v"O liolt (it ithl win o:'.1 mrst q-1 -1;alte. 25,W10, ell, "n doll-its I lit. ir~ mell I'aln-lill! cn*lr~*v of Ill. ore: zw~ if 0,: dkv:11il1~l:r,I V"r"'vlc~ to gi '1' a f""INCO bV I-I iwh-ople. It Im a'!i I all sol W 4*0 Wfff ;40 a 41 4, 4 at Aul"O MCC;*..-----..--.--.- IL t, And ci~tm Itar 4111110*141t itat cmvtltltkxk turmis 4 aUa W!4w%~." I 16 *ON Laslow. A. K' OCKMI tvxtiea; (2) fiqutkmAtaruwd by Itic NVOrZOM IN THU VRAM Trami. .41J. Nio" Sri. xtwdrlf* 1xi o. 83 1 "441 (1101 1 INUM Owl' pion. jifilre"j, (ti. S. S, R.), 6. 1 Q ft Vneish 236).-- The chmirtilte tkposs'(4 ;I Id rqi4.111' are dc~ intnided jkaq frwliuN XW te, facmed; wTibed. They a" Venctically iu~.-iatrd visib plulmtic by errLulli"two of clictwilte, its iiecumlatka in vwms~~ bMic,% of dunite. petittixile. ig;iblwo, pyrownifle and their tar pkAk %ifirate matodat. Wmird by ituxu4ma of thr~: VIW*s muld u iuated:! sefpmilinized c"Ivalculs. intrusktl Juring the 1fm-yuLm filictts, , clitimc hadite"I dirm" . i J; t I I If f4fing. Analy"17 coumbMtes, !,1 1A 002 the bo&ics of the mmt utttatm4ir rockq, the talveo bctmg sad "16mat" of I(Sclagas 41 (mes e# 41111mlic Alsimes "amcled wilb lities of firoctuting. ocrwx t&fitimq30t*53% CfA art jivitt. AnatV**4WQm=W ip C., in stiark-fiki nsawwo, levii4it or stiecimsbms of lcm4c% cone Tralli pwtcd on a squire dil4vcm wbmd cmem cil"Clenti iscirted by thin %triftgw*, amt plunglac pipe-ifuped Masses, (hem7nite). Me)..Al^ (PIMIC#X UO)-Cr^l 11, .1P 0 its largest dirpotits afe dikelike or teciticular. tkoesils (pkrm*ruw1tV) and FCO-CtA (chmnfte) Shim tkait the cwtalaws WO to.310) cti. rt. ate tKA comm a As at muckties of of ZVO) cu. m. are very rare. Some depmIts can" rki:Ake repmuntativv of the om al hilpmedUto qwihlty.~ ill jitmaqi culittly of The om: cAbri% tirr ill itle. 416KIninaud The wurktkscbrwpkcKk*mi4 besexavitc, tilictlianttatim, IP 00 A i gmcmis. (lif(clent tfcjw,,its are c6plaw 41 d wo-pude fr"'amptaitio fm (AW muttuftmVlas at, IF 0,0 lylr"~.Ilaltivr. fivined by cmiAllization (119mmiation terwdiromo, am not as worl"Incial. ;t&e- I it so 00- 1r Xf 119 VV Sidi 4 0000 00 909009 0 an Otit KA U flikird I a 41 0 0 0 0 W 0- ~ -0 0 0 0 0 0 0: 0 0 0:0; 0. 0 WWO *.0 *,Q:, 4, licil:M60 ~0*140 am hl~ i in -yujawamm- ZIMINI K. I. POLYAKOV, A. A., and NIKOLAYEVA, V. 0. "Research on the Composition of Gasoline From ZhIrnoye Crude," Xhim iTekh Top., No. 2, pp. 23-26, 1956 Review 1071289 J~f' 'illf I I` It I k1i'l- M Will' I Tlql~ I,- I F11 '12 1 "1 1 PME I BOOT. MWITATION 1195 Kos-1kov, B.I., and Zimin, K*I. Uravnivaaiye storon triangulyatsli, obrazovanaoy Iz zamybkyudhchikh 903.igoacmetricheakikh khodov (Adjustment of 81des in Triangulation Foxime'd by Closed Polygonanetric Traverses) kosco,w, Geodezizdat, 1957. 46 p. 2,000 copies printed, Ed*: Mawishvill., AeIe, Doctor of Tecbxdcal Sciences, Professor; FA* of PubUsblng Houset Kc=Ikov&JI L.M.; Tech.'Sd.o Rpmuwft, V.V, FUUME:. This booklet is intended for geodesists engaged in the ground-plawing of cities, settlements, and industrial enterprises* COVERAM The booklet presents methods of determining and edjusti~g sides Of triangulation formed by closed polygoncmetric traverses. E=ples of point adjustments by linear triangulation are cited,, and for comparison, exMiples are given of triangulation adjustment by measured directions* No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Card 112 fill'! -1111 ,.AdJustment of Slides (Cont.) 1195 Yorevord 3 1. Essentials of a Linear Triangulation Method 3 2. Location of a ?oint Within a Triangle of a Tridonmetric Nat bY thb Triangulation Method 13 3. Location of Points by the Linear Triangulation Method 23 AVAILABLE: Lib=7 of Cougmas (0,B33.1.K6) Card 2/2 2-26-59 ZIMTNj L.S. RT-U.79 (Systematics of the tribe Tachinini ((Diptera, Larvivoridae)) )Extracted frw.,, Sis-bema triby Ilachinini ((Diptera Larvivoridae)). TRUDY ZOCLOGICHESKCGO INSTITUTA AKADEMII NAUK 3SMj, 2(2-3): 502-636 wid Tables I-XI, 1935- (Translation does not include illustrations) PA 5ZrbU ZIMINP Wj "TWO Now Species of the Genus mpteram, Muaolfte) Of Klddl~:Alim L.S 1"ImIni T4J kc&A~, a, rnst Zool and Parmsitol e7j. Ik Stalizatad, 5 PP Vol XXVII4 1 X0 #4 "gntmologicheakeye Obmintye" Deabribed taxonmIcally tvo new speajee# D&OyphorfL a8latlCa aiad Das~vhormguasakovokiy, that bOlong;to the group of symathous farna 'vIA64 1A tel KIddle Asia. i;rmer inhOlti pleiins; t mtry.~: Adult -flisa'are ~V=e 0" tainous aim zjLL 4, 1 " In -,thiT, ear esCOOO., At t in Is ~ 0 Sod a of qauii~ ZIMIN, L. S. Mr., Zoolo,-,f Institute, Acad. Soi., -1947- "Now Data on the Species Schineria, Rondant (Diptora, Lw-vaevoridae)." Dok. AN, .58 iqo. 8, 1947 ZIMIN, L. S. "Ordinary Flies and Fall Flies (Zhigalim) ." Thesis for degree of Dr Biblof.-,Ical Sci. Sub 31 mv 50, Moscow Order of Lenin State U Imeni M. V. Lomonosav Summary 71, 4 SeP 52. Dissertations Presented for Degreel in Sclenceg %n1 Enp-16eeXjng in Moscow in 19.50. From VechernyELva Monkva, Jan-Doe 1950. I __ I I -.-t. I i I..,-III., ", -w-III 1- .1 111, 1 111-.- 1 ZIMIN, L.S. I Muscidae; houseflies Moskva, Akad. nauk SSSR, 1951 285 p. (Fauna SSSR, Novaia seriia, no. 45) I I I I I" 1; 11-1 -1 WIIR I-,, filif". 11 11111ill-I p't lift I p 1~ I, I FIVIII lilt Will jr~jl 111111 1 J!Qj Vegetables Diseases and Pests Distinctive features of cabbage flies Hylemyia brassicae Behe. and H. Floralls Fall (Diptera, Anthomyidae). Zool. zhur. 31 no. 2, 1952 1952 Monthly List of Russian A2cepsions Library of Can ess, Iuly/Uncllassifted. gr SHCHNOOLET, T.N., professor, doktoi eel Iskokhosysyetyannykh nauk, redaktor; BMIH, N-G.;BXY-3IY=Q. G.U.; BRYANT!:;.i. B.A.; BRYANTS97A, I.B.; VOLGIN,.V.I.; DANIOTSKITt 122 L.S. OSNDWVSKIT, G.Te,, redaktor; RJBTSOV, I.A.; 3 JUKU-, SHCHROOLLT, V.N.; TATSEMO, I.P.; SILOW, A.G., radaktor; GODOLkGINA, S.D., tekhnicheskly tedaktor. (Intomologint's dictionar7 manual] Slovar'-spr%vochnik entomologs. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo selkhox.lit-ry, 1955~ 451 p. (IntomoloMr-Dictionaries) (al 8: 10) OSKOLOVSKIT, Grigorty Yevseyevioh; ZININ, L.A., redaktor; OMMINU, tekhalobeekLy redaktor; KOLqDr"W,-%O., takhmiabookly~red0tor Eprotacting forest and fruit nurseries frou pssts).'Zaghohlta lasufth I plodovykh pitomatkow ot vreditelai. Moskva, "as ixd-To sellkhoss lit-ry, 1956, 252 p. (31P~U 10;2) (ftrearies (Horticulture)) (Insects, Indurious and beneficial) MIN, L.S. Brief survey of parasitic Diptera of the subtribe Ernestilma in the pnlaearctie fawm.(Diptera, larvnevoridas), Int # obo z 36 no.2:50.1--937 157. WaA 10: ?Y (Tachinid flies) Z TMT New parasitic tribes of Tdchinlni (Diptera, Larvaevoridae) in the U.S.S.Re Fht. oboz. 44 no- 42946-950 '65 (NIM 1 19 Tl) 1. VbesoyLxznyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut zwhabity rasteniy,. Leningrad. 17 1 MI jl,~ d--tr,'*arans of the subtr~bn f the Pal-Aaar reCion. Trudy VIZR no,Vi186-215 '-63. (IC'M 18.-9) IIM 11-11 1jl~ 11 V 141F'l- -Wll~.T 11 MOCHALOV, P.P.; KURBATOV, V.A.; GETbTI:,,T, Z.N.j ASTANINY: S.D~-' U M 11 L ~4 SABUROV,l V.V. Induction furnace for hwiting slabsti TSvet. wt. B no.4,03-M Ap:~ 1'65.. Survey of the Palaearctic genera and apecies of tha uubtribe Poletieriina (Diptera, Larvaevorldae). Trudy, Vsej. ant. ob-va 48030-334 161. (~JIPJJ 17t.2) I Iq., ptz lot ZIMIN, Leonid Scrgeyevich, 1902- [Biological method of proteating,crops from pests and diseases] Biologicheakii metod bor'by s vrediteliami i bolezniami sellskokhozialetvennykh kulltur. Hbokva, Izd-vo selikhoz.lit-ry, zburnalov i plakatov, 1962. 1 ir. (MIRA 16j6) (Insects, Injurious and beneficial-Biological controt) (Plant diseases) KAIASM41KOV, Karp Yakovlevich; ZIMIN, L.S., red.; MTSUTAP Ojp6p red.; BARAII-OVAjL.G. [smuts of grain crops]Golovnia zernovylch kulltur* Leniitgrad Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 87 1). (Grain-Diseases and pests) (Smuts) ZIMIN, L.S. Brief survey of parasitic dipterans of the nabtribe lrte'~vtiina fn4-n+.mi-fk 4" Ahm Wil An- I "A 4-4 . 4,m,q"ft- Pt vk+- RATIASITILI, I.D.; BEY-BlYMMO, Ms.; BOGDANOV-KATOKOV, U.K.; U12USIMT. B.A.; GILYAROV, M.S.; MUMIYET, G.V.; ZWXRXZOM3-ZUBOVSEIY, Te.V.; _4IRIN - HISHCIMMO, A.I.; X010BOVA, A.N.; HEDVMV, S.I., PMUT, A.I.; RYABOV, K.A.; SAVZDARG, B.S.; MMIYANOVA, S.N.; SECRIKOVA. O.A.; TROPKINA. M.P.; MWOSHNIKOV. G.Kh.: S1C=OLRT, Y.N.. prof., doktor sell skokhoz.nauk; BWZRIMG9 L.K.; TAKHONTOTj T.T.; RAMSKAYA, O.Te., reds; GWATHTA, Z.T., takchn.red. [Classification of insects on the basis of damago to crops] Opro- delitel' nasekomykh po povreshdaniiam kullturnykh rastenii. Ind.4, parer. i dop. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo sel'khoz.lit-ry, 1960. 607 p. OwA 14a) (Insects, InJurious and beneficial) ..... ..... .. . ....... ... ... - - BIZ-BIYZNKO, a.Ta.; BNRIN, N.G.: HRTARTSSV, B.A.,-BRUMITA, 10B.; TOLGIN, V.I.; DARIOVSKIT, A.S.; KOZffArXffxKOT, I.T.4 OSH)WVSKIT, G.Ye.; RUBTSOT, I.A.; CHBM. X.I.; SHCHEGOLEV. Y.N., pref.,doktor a.-kh.nauk, red.; AKMHDVION, H.S., red.; CHMTEVA, Z.V., tekhn.red. [Entomological dictionary and handbook] Slovarl -spramochnik entomologa. Izd.2. perer. i dop.- Moskva, Gos.isd-vo seltkhos. lit-ry, 1958. 631 p. 11-.12), (Intomolofly-Dictionarise) AUTHOR: Zimin, M.A. TITLE, The Selection of Param.eters of the Coolant in Ocnnoctlon With.the Elimination and Utilization of HentIN-m Reac taro or PalW.IctrOv teplonositelyn pri otvode i ispolIzovanii te-pla at ree-k-torev) P M IODICAL; Atomiaya Energiya, 1957, Vol. 3, Nr 7. pi), '15-10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The preBent paper investigatt~s the conditions for the selection of the temperatures of the cool-ant at the inpu:b and oat-put of the reactor. The temperature of the coolant at the oixt-=~ of the reac- tor (for energetic an well as duall-purpoze reaoto~'8) is determined by the permissible temperature of the materl,,~! of the Ooverlng of the heat eliminating elements. The tompmrati-= of, the Mo1m-lt at the inlet in the case of an energetic reaot,,T lzi dotoxmIntga by the parameters of the vapor to be produoed, biit in the case of a dual- purpose reactor by the temperature of the cx)61iv# tmter in the con- denabra or in the case of cooling by liquid metalv by the rialting temperature. In this connection the amount oe the heat utilization coefficient is investigated. For energetic -.eLotom, -.his ooeMcient is always larger than for dual-purpose reactors. In spite of the Card 1/2 diminished heat utilizing coefficients in the czz,-, of dual-purpose The Selection of Parameteim of the Coolant in the 89-7-1/32- Transmission as Well as in the Utilization of Heat in Reactors reactorz the entire amount ot the energy proauced differs onj1V little from that produced by energetic reactors. If, hoytever, the energetic reacton are projeotea for the extreme flow, they will be of greater aavantage than the dual-purpose reactors, as, with one and the same amount of heat, they permit -the production of a larger amount of electric energy. There are 1 table and 3 Slavic references. SUBMITTED: November 26, 1956 AVAUABLE: Library of Congress Card V2 1. Coolants - Selection 2. Coolants Temperature factors 3. Reactors - Heat transfer M i 1. ZIMINI N.A. Comparative evaluation of heat producing elements of various forms, Atom. energ. -%Vplement no.1tI49-163 138, (NDA 1115) (Nimlear reactors) 81 8(6), 21(9) SOV/ I IZ -59 -4-66,16 Translation from: Referetivnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, kir 4, p :37 (US$R) AUTHOR: Z~imin M. A. TITLE: Comparison Between Heat-Producing Elements of Var' ouFj Shapes PERIODICAL: V sb.: Fiz. i teplotekhn. reaktorov. M., At-:):rnizdzt, 1958, pp 149-163 ABSTRACT: Choice and evaluation of the most efficient shape of a heat-producing element are based on the requirement of ~obtaining the x raximurn value of. spec-, ific power. The comparison was made under the following coaditions: (1) general reactor porosity 6,z const; (2) the jacket tempexature.t. and the heat -transfer -agent temperature at the reactor entrance are the same; (3) the heat-tran3fer agent and its velocity are constant. Deeign formullae for rod-type heat-producing elements arranged in a triangular lattice are developed; I lato- P type, tubular one -side -cooled, tubular two -side -cooled, Field -tube -type, one- 3-ide-cooled, and the same two-side-cooled elements are conaidered. Card 1/3 SOV/112-59-4-6646. Comuarison Between Heat-Producing Elements of Various Shapes Cornparative calculations were made for a Power reactor wit-h sta-inleflo-3teiel- jacketed elements. The heat-transfer agent was Na w,;q--h t inaxL-num V16locity of 9 m/s The height of the fast-neutron reactor miars 0. 5 na, th3-t o1 the thermal -neutron reactor, 3m, tj 'a 2300C, t, = 550oC. The most elficleat shape of tht: heat-producing element for a fa3t-neutron reactor is repre'sented hy rods or plates arranged in packages, they permit P_ specifiV:-power yield of 1,000-1,500 kwIliter of Na. The average heat yield for tifziular one-side- cooled elernents can be as high as 900- 1. 200 kw/liter cf Na. Field -tube -typ e one-side-ccoled elements can be used in a fast-neut-ron reactor with a -00rosity of 60% or higher and with a height of 0. 4 rn or leits becatze ciAly i-- 104ir. cau e the average heat yield is 700 kw/liter of Na. Field-t0e-ty?e two - sil-le -cooled elernents are =%fit for a fast-neutron reactor because of theIr lov'; heat-ifield value. Multitube two-side-cooled elements permit a heat yield up to 1. 500 kw/ lite--, but they are difficult to manufacture. For a thermal-acutron reactors, Card 213 ....... . ... ..... ..... SOY) 1.12 -59 -4 -6 646 Comparison Between Heat-Producing Elements of Various Shapes all above element shapes are suitable; however, they should be arranged, in the following series according to their efficiencies: rods and mlates, one-side-. cooled tubular elements, Field-tube elements. Calculatioa, re3alts are presented as tables and graphs. 0. Ye. M. C;V /v/' USSR/Nucleit~ Ph~sics - Nuclear Engineering and Power C-8 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizikaj No.'l, 1958, 635 Author Zimin, M.A. Inst Title Choice of Coolant Parameters in the Removal and UtilirAtion of Heat from Reactors. Orig Pub Atomn. energiyap 1957, 3, No 7, 5-10 Abstract The author considers the conditions for the selection of coolant temperatures at the reactor output. The tempermtu- re of the coolant at the reactor output (both for paweT as well as for double-puxpose reactors) is determIned by the permissible temperature of the material of the cladding of the fuel elements. The temperature of the coolant at the input of a power reactor is determined by the paramters of the exhaust steam, and in the double-pmTose, reactor the temperature of the cooling water in the condensers are the melting temperature when cooling with liquid mete.1s. Card 1/2 Compmtive. Evitluation of ]teat-Prodacing Blements of viiXI(rii FO'nW" 85 -1-13/18 4.) The use of Field' a tubes with bilateral coolln~s is impossible for fast reactors because the average power delivery attains~. a maximum of only 500 MV/1 , even if porosity is 6M, and the height 0.5 m. 5- Fuel elements in form of multi-layered tubes with bilateral cooling, it is true, permit a power delivery of 1500 KV/i , but their production is problematic. 6.) For slow reactors all forms of fuel elements cm be use di and the following order may 'be set up with respect to their6ffeot- iveness: Rods, plates, tube-shaped elements with unilateral cooling elements of the type of Field's tube., There are 10 figures and 8 Tables. AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Fast reactors-Heat transfer 2 IMIN, M.A. Selection of coolant parameters for reRotor heat removal-and use. Atow.energ. 3 no*7'-5-10 JI '57- MU 10:7) (Nuclear reactors) (Heat-Radiation and absorption) His AC C NRI AP6 0367 SOURCE CODEs: UR/0326166/013ilOO6/0949/0957 AUTHOR: Semetlenko, V. YeoI;7 Zfidn K.- B ;: Vladimicovar ff. G.; Klyachka-Gurvich, G. L. ; Sokolov, M. V. ; Nichllio~_ro,,~ A# ORG: Institute of Plant Physiology im. K. A. TWryazev,,Academy of:Sciences, SSSRO Moscow (Itistitute fiziologii rasteniy.Akademii nauk SSSR~ lnstitute~of Biophysics* Academy of Sciences$ SSSR (Institut biofiziki Akadowili nauk SSSR) TITLE: Photosynthetic productivity and efficient utilization of radiant energy in Chloralla as a function of spectral energy distribution in an iqusl-,snergy light field SOURCE: Fiziologiya rastenly, v. 13, no. 6,.1966, 949-957 TOPIC TAGS: plant metabolism, plant growth, photosynthesis, photosynthetic pro- ductivity, photosynthetic active radiation, equal energy field, energy util1z&--!- tion ABSTRACT: Photosynthetic productivity and the efficiency of utilization of photo- synthetically active radiation in Chlorella op. K were studied as a function of spectral energy distribution in an equal-energy field. Evaluation was based on.the biomass increase, productivity, biosynthesis of nitrogen compounds and other factors. An equal-energy light field with an intensity of 32-10 ' 2.sec was 3 erg/cm obtained by means of ND-2 neon-arc lamps and L-30 "blue" -fluorescent lamps. The ACC NRi AP6036768 balance between "blue" (380-535 mv) and "red" (610-710 my) light could be varied at will. It was found that as the spectral composition was shifted from Bhort to long wavelengths (i.e. from "blue" to "red") within the photosynthetically active range, the growth and development rates, and photosynthetic productivity and efficiency of energy utilization increase, while the amount of nitrogen compounds decreaseseduring prolonged cultivation of Chlorella suspensions ', The highest pro- ductivity and energy utilization efficiency were observed with10% "red," 7.5% "blue," and 12.5% intermediate range (535-610 mp) radiation. 'This Increase in pro. .ductivity and efficiency resulting from a shift of radiation blaance In the "rad" direction is explained by the Increase in the number of photons per unit of ellergy occurring with the increase of wavelength. This may indicate that the growth and development of algae in the energy distribution variants of the present experiment were not limited by photocatalytic systems, and that productivity was completely. determined by the photosynthetic.proessoo Origs arte.hast I table and 4 f igures.[BMI Olot SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 22Sep65/ ORIG REFt 013/ OTHAM, ATD PRESS: 5109 Card 2/2 ZIMIN, M.D. Rectif icAtion-ash pupif ication of gas. G*z.pr*m.u*.9:)2.-j9 8 1560: (Gases) (KERA 9.16) ."akla Isti kftmk4 from etw Ily $4410 ed" -42 dab*% mod*- no r4mccuddoll 404 w S. viwrcv ad 00,0 so 00 09 60 w 40 MOS iv 1 1% f C&AIIVK41100 tam s lp t 00 000 0 0 0 6 0 a 4~0 0 Ili.w* 0: 0 e lip S, ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - -: -, - -. - EXCERPTA, MEDICA Sec 13 Vol 13/2 Dermatology Feb 743. THE INFLUENCE OF PENICILLIN TREATMENT ON SPIROCHALTA PALLIVA (Russian text) In M M. Clin. of Skin and Vener.: Dis., Med. Inst.. Ivanovo - 1q.-NAUCHNO-PRAKT. VOPR. DERM. I VENER. (1van0vo) 1957 (41-42) .-400'000 Uof penicillin were admintatered.to 29 patien4s, with stage I ww tarly stage 2 syphilis. Spirochaetes were observed during 10 hours following the in- jection. Their numbers were found somewhat increased and their wavy and pan- duliform movements somewhat intensified two hours after the injection, Soon after the second injection of penicillin all propulsive movements disappeared but wavy movements continued. Some spirochaetes showed localized swellings &nd. their cut- lines became thicker. During the next 3 hours their numbers were greatly reduced and all active movements had ceased. Injection of 120-160.000 111. of penicillin was followed by disappearance of spirochaetes coinciding with on increase of body. temperature. Mashkilletton Jr o Moscow (S) USM/Microbiology Abs Jour Author Inst Title Orig Pub - Antibioais and Symbiosis. Antibiotics. F-2 Rof Zhur - Biolo) No 12, 1958) 52776 Ivanovo Medical Institute. : Effect of Penicillin Tharapy on Pallidum Spirochactes. : Sb. nauchn. tr. Ivanovske mcd. in-t, 1957, No 11) 41-43. Abstract : Upon initial injection of penicillin to patients in doece of 40,WO units the rwvomonts of spiroebaetos ware changed-. forward motions became weaker, undulating ames appeared, as did pendulun-like and rotary ones, After introductian of 80,00 penicillin units (a second injection) a cvaplate absence of forward motion vas noted, spirochatuton asswbled into knots, and thickcaQd forms appeared, after which the spirochactes lost thair motility. The total disappcarance of spirochaetes was observed 6-10 hours after the Card'.1/2 25 - Z124IN, 11. , red. [Tons of nonferrous rAtaln have boon found; articles on the saving of nonferrous metals] Naideny tonny tsvotnogo metalla; sbornik statei ob okonomii tsvetrWkh metallov. Kalup) Kaluzhskoo knizhnoo izd-vo, 1961. 75 p4, (MIRA 17:7) LOBITSK37, Vadim Grigorlyevich.; TSARIKOViYasilly Andreyovich; ZIK321 N red.; IVAROV, N.p tekhn, red, CIAtroducing advanced welding mdthodo)Vnedriaem'.poredovy'e motody ovarki* Kaluga, Kaluzhokoo knizhnoo i.zd-vo, 1962. 70 pp (blim 15:10) (Welding) LUKIYANOV, ftitriy Mikhaylovich; M1111) H.., red.; IVANOVp N.jp tekhn. red. (Precision casting] Po vyplavliaerWm modeliam. iKaluga, Kaluzhskoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1961. 19 PO 1. Nachallnik litaynogo tsekha zavoda transportnpiro mashimo- stroyeniya, KaluzhsluVa oblast' (for Luklyanov)*. (Precision casting) IVAI'VIIIIIII I- 11111111p1pl, qIII 11-1. p !, 1 4VII. jjFjj'j'f'!" 1,11, ~'J" p,"v SAVINOV, Nikolay Nikoloyevich, shlifovahchik; ZINIV, b,,. red. [30 years at a grinding machine] 30 lot u shllfovall- nogo stanka. Kaluga, Kaluzhakoe knizhnoe izd-vo 1 1961,. 39P. Of,I)IJ, 170) GAIAKHOVO A, (Blagoveshchensk); ZININ N. (Blagoveshchensk) __L_ More on the training of automobile driveris. Zarul. 21 no.1:21 Ja 163. (MM& 16 1) 1. Nachallnik Gosudarstvemcgr-avtoinspektail. Amn*ogo -oblaatnogo iMmInitellnogo komitsta (for Galakbav). (Lutomobileidrivers.-Education and training) N.A., mashinist Us of ul book ("Maintenance of diesel locomotives" br V.A. Shaposhnikov. Reviewed by N.A. Zimin). Ilek. i topl. tiaga 2 uo*?:3 of cover A '58. (MIRA 11:7) 1~Depo Gudermess Ordzhoulkidseve" doroga, (Diesel locomotives-Maintenance and repair) AUTHOR: SOV/138-58--l 2-7/17, TITLE: A Mechanized Continuous Operation Conditioning Chamber' for Natural Rubber (Mekhanizirovannaya r-asparochnaya . kamera --Gpraryvnogo deystviya dlya naturallnogo, kauchuka) PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I Rezina., 1958, Nr 12, pp 21-23 (USSR) ABSTRACT3 Natural rabber in bale fonx is normally conditioned by stacking In heated storas for 50 to 70 hours,at 5000, or 35 to 50 hours at 700C according to the time:of the year. Smaller slabs cut from tales require 10 to 21f hours at. these temperatures. A naw mechanized~aonditioning I : chamber has been constructed at the Yarosla-71Tyre Factory, and a similar one at the Vorov-ezh Tyre FactoA,y. The chambe 4S heated to 0,00- 1000C by for ed circulation, of 40,000 m3 of air per hour through ll~ steam heated calorifieArs with 975 m2 total heating surface. 353 kg of steam at 50 to 75 Psi is required per ton of rubber put through the chamber. 70 to 80 short tons oin be Card 1/2 conditioned in 24 hcurs. Rubber bales are lifted hyd:!aulically onto hydraulic guillotine presses and out into k or 5 slabs. The slabs are transferred onto the, SOV/138-58..12-7/17 A Mechanized Continuous Operation C3nditioning Chamberfor Natural Rubber shelves of cradles on an overhead conveOr 319 m totil length. There are 250 cradles on tha aonve~or and each holds 80 to 100 kg of rubber slabs, The s1ml-ves aro;~ wetted with a speciai lubricant to prevent the slabs,~: stiaking to them. Tho cowieyor moves,at 0.72 metres-per minute taking 5j- hours for the 250 metre length within tihe chamber tG traverse it in 3 passes~ and;7 hours for ths whole cycle. The slabs are dis-,,-.harg'ed directly to the sZrew press plasti--izing plant. Temperature is 06n-. trolled by thermostats at differento levels in the ch~thbor. The plasticity of the conditionad rubber is given as 0.10 to 0.13 Karrer Index. Thsz!e are L; figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: YaroSla7skiy Shinnyy 2avod (Yarosla-d Tyre Factory)~ Card 2/2 SERBGINP LN,; POLYAKOV, N-.I.; DUBROVAp Ye.Paj From abroad. Avt.dor. 28 no.1l128 K 165. (MM issn) KAMOVI N-N-; ZIH~:~IN&L.$--Vauclmyy red,; RUZWWWA, H*X,, red., izd-,Ya;! KASHIRNW, A~G*# takhn.red, [Selecting measuring equipmont for checking spur, gears;. precislori of measuring ngtho4al Tybor ismarital'afth era'Asty d1to koatroI4 tallindrichaskikh subehatykh koles; tachnost' nuitodov Ismarenti' Moskva. Gos.izd-vo standartov, 1960. 139 p. (MIRA 14:4) (Gearing, Spur) (Measuring Instruments) (Hansuietion) AUTHORS: Zimin nd Dvoretskly, Ye.111. TITLE: iutomation of Dimension Control in blachinebuilding (Avto- matizatsiya kontrolya razmerov v mashinostroyenii) PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1958, Nr 9, pp 11 16 (ussiz) ABSTRACT: General information is presented on1expanded application of automatic devices for quality control of finished ma.- chine parts. Two methods are discussed; 1) active control , during the work process; 2) final control of the manufa.c- tured parts. It is recommended that both methods be com- bined according to theexisting equipment. In automatic production lines equipped with adjusting'and blocking de- vices on individual machines, the control aevice Wiil in most cases be placed at the end of the technological pro- cess in order to ensure efficient production, The choice of individual or complex automatic control devices depends on their design; it is recommended that~c=plex deviceo be used for subsequent or simultaneous control. Ye&sur- ing devices of "small machanization" for'manual use can Card 1/2 be produced in any plant and can be used:1n serial,pro- Automation of Dimension Control in Yachinebuilding SOV-28-58-4-3/35: duction and even in large-scale production for the con- trol of complicated non-transportabla Darts. ASSOCIATION: Byuro vzaimozamenyayemosti Komitata~standartov, merli izz- meritellnykh priborov (Office of Parts Int~zrchangeability of the Committee for Standards, Measures and Measuring Devices) 1. Machines--Production 2. Measurements-46ntrol systems Card 2/2 -101--fi-DOV-SEY A,V.o ZlMjtl Unusual con3t-Metion of nest b5r the wood warbler. 4h-n-lto- L logila no.6.4*76 163. (WRA 1.7-.6) "I AUTRORS: Zimin, H I and ",!alyy, D.D, SOV-2-15-58-3 9/411 TITLE: Prospects for the Development of the Me'ans for Measuring Lengths and Angles in Machine-Building (Perspektivy razvi- tiya sredstv izmereniya dlin i uglov v mat3h.Lnostroyenii..) PERIODICALt lzmaritellnaya tekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, PP 30 (USSR)i ABSTRACT: The article.contains information on theAevelopment of. th e production of meaouring devices and instrumelits between~ 1940 and 1958 (tables 1 and 2). The production increase of precision instruments and a specialized.instrument plant are mentioned. Few instruments planned for~assimilation by!the, Byuro vzaimozamenyayemosti (Bureau of Interchangeability) are listed, and several such new instruments or devices are:de- scribed as followas "microcators", with 0.5 and 0.2 microns divisions and a small-size "microcator" (or "micator"Iror use in different control devices, shown in Fig. 1; optical: spring devices, "opticators", for comparative measurement of outer dimensions, in which the common instrument needle.is replaced by a reflection mirror fixed on a twisted flat spring, and two color light filters set the limits of "Vhe measurment range; measuring heads with electric contactii its Card 1/2 illustrated in schematic diagram (Fig. 2); micrometer level OOV-115-58-3-9/4i. Prospects for the Development of the Ifeans for Measuring Lengths and Angles in Machine-Building gage with optic readings (Fig. 3) for measuring with 0,01 accuracy the deviations of flatu or cylindrical surfaces from horizontal position; blocks for checking'cones (Fig. 4);. combined double sinue-tables (Fig. 5) inclinable lengthwise and crosswise. The planned new measuring devices for pre:- cision gear wheels, gear butting machine tools and toola are specified.in the now "GOST11 standards It is stated that' the design of the measuring devices produced in the Ussa'is,~ with exceptions, on the level of the best foreign designs, 1 but that production technology and quality need improvemont. There are 8 tables, 3 diagrams and 2 photos. 1. Industrial plants--Production 2. Instruments--DevelopmeAt 3. Measurement--Standards Card 2/2 28(3) SOV/28-59-5-9/30 AUTHOR: Zimin, N.I., Engineer TITLE: Results of the Work and the Prospects of the"Bureau of Interchangeability-14 PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1959, Nr 5, pp 24-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the past and future work of the Byuro vzaimozamenyayemosti~v metalloobrabaty-vayushchey promyshlennosti Komiteta standartov, mer i izmeritell nykh priborov (The Bureau of Interchangeability in the Metal Industry of the QDjnmittee of Standardst Measures --- - s ff?lce prepared, in and Measuring devices . Thl official standards on 8 articles. It standardized many controlling instruments and gadgets for automation reducing the costs of their production, There are 5 diagrams. Card 1/1 28(5) SOV/115--59-4-9/27 AUTHORS: Zimin, N.I. itrid Malyy,, D.D. TITLE: Types of 14easuring Instruments for Checking Linear -Z~v, and Angle Measures (Tipazh izineritelInykh sred,.qu dlya kont-rolya lineynykh i uglovykh razmerov) PERIODICAL: IzineritelInayra telchnika, 1959, Nr~4, p p 12-16 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In accordance with the recowienda'ions of Gosplan SSSR and the Gasudarstvennyy nauchno-t.ekhnicheskiy, komitet pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR.' '-GNT.K.-(State Sai- entific Engineering Comm`ttee at the USSR Council of Ministers), the Byuro vzatmozaTiir-,ri,~,ayettiort-l- -BV- , (Office of Interchangeability) mlwst compile a future type classification of measuring InStrUlnentS fDr s checking linear ana angle measur ep. This type clas- sification, is -t-o be developed. in accordance with the specialization of the instrument plantjs of the former USSR Ministry of Machine Tool Buildin1r, TsHIMM - in the field of measuring instrume.%-its for large di- i--iensiono - arid the Gosudarstvennyy opticheskiy in- Card 1/3 stitut -GOI- (State Institute of Optics) - in the SOV/115-59-4-9M Types of Measuring Instriunents for Checking Linear and Ang16~ Measures field of optical-mechanical and optical devicoq ~for measuring dimensions and angles in machine building- In su-mmer 1958, the BV and the GNTK orr ,anized a discussion of the type classification p,~oject and received suggestions and opinions from.more then 350 industrial installations, research institutes,. administrations and other organizations, More than 100 plants and organizations agreed completely with the planned tYpe classifioation.. A total of 3,000 remarks and suggestions was received. -In this art- icle, the authors present a revie,,,j of these sugges- tions, without listing all recommendations made.i This review is divided into several categories, dealing with calipers, plane-parallel gageblocke, -slide rules, micrometers, universal measuring in- struments, instruments for measuring angles, planes and parallelism, thread gages, surface finish oon- Card 2/3 trol instruments, instruments for checking gear,and, 807/115-59-4-9/27 Types of Measuring Instruments for Checking Linear 6nd Angle Measures worm-gear transmissions, instrumepts for measuring cutting tcols, devices for automa-tion and inechaniza- tion of contral procedures, and ,ipociallzed measur-, ing instruments. Card 3/3 N.I.,; ~PYY, D.D. ,*tton equipment for cbecking linear StandardI7 of measuring and angulAr measures. Ism.takh. ro.4:12-16 AP 159* (1-feasuring,in.strumenta--Stanclards) ZININ, N,I## Inshener. "SUI-IC1.6saity of Introducing technological planning for the co*- struction of river harbors. Rech. transp. 16 no..3:15-1? Nr 157. (Harbors) (MLU 10: 4) 21MIN, R. I.; Sily, TS.R. Automtic checking of divensions In the mchiner7 ladustrw. Standartizatelia 22 ro*4:11-16 JI-Ag 158. le3yuro vsaimosamanysyanostl Koultats st*nd&rtev# morI ixmert.tsllu~th priborov. (Productiou,control) I I 1111~ t 1, 11 v I 111" 11 111,~Jj I I IF -f I I 1~ 111-' V.I.; RUSHCHITS,.V.R.; MIN, N.K. Semiautomatic sharpenini"and la~p~p:-p-ing of ceramic-nst6l cutt~lnj tools. Stroi.1 dor.mashinostr. no.11:31-34 N 156. (KWA 9: (C-atting tools) w ti 9 11 14 11 is ty Is I S, it all a il 11014irow 04A a 'C'. r a a V. I.... I ago 00, 00 0, 0 00 00 es 0 00 gill jkbing va tw dnc.*fte vft*. N, io. Run. V),M2, July 31. : 0j 00 60 t9 so 1, ~. I t ! I 6.0, i.' 0 00 00 Ata-tLA SITALLLFWAt. LITERATIAC CLASIVIC4141d so s ~ ':. 4141114kt, *ILII, ;c u &V 10 of. --Y-3 Ir-. *A L 1 4 4 '1 w 14 T4,4 009010;,"'9*40 Soo 00 * 0 elf #1 0 0 0 00 0 a 0 4 0 41 ~.1,4 0 0 0 0 oia, 0 * 0 0 00 0 4 000 o (a 41 00 1** 0 0 41 60 0 41 4,0 40 -6 0 ACC NR,. Lr.17CO'.52-1 SOURCE CODE: UR/3117/65/0WA06/000/0367 AUTHOZ: Zimin- eer); Ku3hch, E. V. (&gineer); SoruVOYOU# Ke L (EZ40"J-01:x); Sairnov, V. 1. eer ORG: none MILE.. Dovelopmeht of the heat treatment process for the plaae~' piniots of tra-.tdr X-~7CO S OURCE: Lenix~oTad. Nauchno-isslodavatellskiy institut tokov vy8okoy,ebastoty. 12rady" i no. 6, 1965. Fromyshlennoyo primeneniyo tokov vysokoy chastoty~(Induotria application of high-frequoncy current), 70-87 r11OPIC TAGS: Aheat treatment, ~-gea,r zuew=f-=~, tractor/ X-700 tractor ,.BST-,UCT: In view of the mass production of tractor K-700, a practic4l.and efficient method of heat treating the planot piniong w&d developed. Tho heating =d. eooliiig '(see Fig. 1), aiid~the ef'o-'s o method for the production heat treatment is describeii J. -4 f cl=Zed heater geometry and cooling spray parameters on the haxdoned s;oae geometry are aiscussed. Curves of the cooling rates as a function of temperature and of cooling tize- are presented for the hardened regions. The hardness profiles are al included, A 00 table of the production heat treatment parameters is given, a~d the experimental r ".t$ on the dimensional effects of the heat treatment process are presented and discuased. in 1964 21 000 gears were successfully heat-treated by this method.0 It is suggested. that i this method can be applied to other types of gears. 1/2 ACC NRs AT7001522 Fig. 1. Inductor configuration for pinion heat treatnents: 1 and 2 - return w:Ums; 3 - regulating magnetic circuit; 4 and 6 - active induction co:Us; 5 - magnetic path; 7 - cooLing;sprayers Ctrig. art. has: 3tables, 10 forwalaa,~and 12 figurea. SUB CME: 13/ SM DATE: none/ ORIG -RE5?.~ 005 Card 2/2 - . ........ ......... .... KUZNETSOV, B. A.0 kand,. fiz.-maLem.nauk;,_ Quenching of bearing rings in high-frequency induction heating, Trudy NIITVCII no.1/2:94,-100 160.. (MIRA 17:7) GOLOVINP 0. F., kand.tekim.nault; ZIMM, 14.V., inzh. Study of shower-type quenching. Trucy NIITVCH no.4:70-81 163. (MIRA 17;7) ZANIYATNIN, 1,11. M.- kond.tekhn.miukj- BkLUYF,';, T. A. , inzft.; prinimall uchant.1VA MAKAROV, A. N. V.; MEGINA, M. r.; ZAMEVA, Study of chemical nr,4 1-.hermal processes in the treatmant of steel compononts witt high-frequency induction aeating. TTudy NIITVGII no.1/2:116-126 160. (141RA 17:7)