SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BIRYUKOVICH, Y. - BIRYULIN, G.M.

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b 2-7517--b6 FWTW/EWP(e)/EW(J- Wp( JJP(c) WW,'R.14/WH )/T/E v ACC NR, APGO05846 SOURCE CODE. UR/0403/65/000/003/0008/0011 KLMITOR: Biryukovich Yu. (Director of laboratory); Serbin, V. (Senior engineer); _BjiTy_uk6V16'1i, D. (Team leader, Member of techni =ahelp bureau) ORG: (Biryukovich, Yu.) VNIINSM Kiev; (Serbin, V.) Institute of Mechanics AN UkrSSR (InstITU-Mekhaniki AN UkrSSR); tBiryukovich, D.) VNIINSM. TITIE: Glass-wool cements in the national economy SOURCE: VDNKh SSSR. Informatsionnyy byulletent, no. 3, 1965, 8-11 TOPIC TAGS: gene'ral construction, structural mineral product, ship- building. ABSTRACT: The/authors describe a now anisotropic construction material of glass-wool?fibrous aggregates bound together by cement (or polymer- cement) glue.. Its unit weight varies between 0.80-and 1.85 g/cu 0M and its specific elongation is 0.9%. The material has good resistanca against formation of cracks and fissures. The formation of micro- fissures starts at stresses in the range of 80 to 901,~ of taiiiile strength. The new material based on latex-cement glue has high dielec- tric properties. Its volume resistivity attnins a value of 1014 ohm-cm Card 1/2 L 2'nj 51?-66 ACC NR1 APG005646 13 and its surface resistivity goes up to 10 ohm-cm. Puncture voltage is! about 8 kvlmm. Thermal conductivity is about 0.1 to 0.9 kcal/m.hr. degree. The material is fireproors waterproof, frostproof and re-olstantl to the adtion of mineralized water. It can readily be machined, rivetedi bolted, glued and assembled. It can be colored by aadition of pigments to its binding mineral.glue. The glass-wool cement is about 30 times cheaper than structural glass-plastics. It is more expensive than re- inforced concrete. However, its higher cost is compensated by a lesser weight needed for construction because the tansile and bending strengths of glass-wool cement exceed many times the strengths of reinforced con- crete. The glass-wool cement is especially suitable for construction of window frames, thin walls, tanks, pipes, boat hulls, etc. Some examples of developing, testing end using this material for various constructions (mostly in the Kiev area) were presented, including apartment buildl~,gs, irrigation installations and shipbuilding. The motor-yacht "Novinka built of glass-wool cement was shown in a photo. Its hull walls were only I cm thick for a yacht size 18 cu m. The yacht covered 3000 km during the 1963 navigation season (Dnepr River and Black Sea), Origo art has: 2 photos. SUB CODE: 11,13 SUBM DAM, ~Ione ORIG REF: 000 OTH FTW: 000 Card -- - -- .--T .- 1--/, -. i ! , BIRYUKOVICHI K.L.P inzh.k BIRMOVICH, D.L., inzh. Boat made of glass cement* Sudostroenie 27 no./+:40.1+2 Ap 161. (Boatbuilding) (MIM 14:3) L-;~904-66 EWTI(e)/E AM5010921 B" KXMITATION UV 633 iBiryukovich., Konstantin Myovich; Uryukovichi IUAY- LIvoyiell. iM ch Mai+"4w T,lw^%r4.h It _L_ !t~ Glass cement (Steklotsement) Kievj, Izd-vo "Budiveltnyklls, 1964. 113 P.. iuua.j, biblio. 2400 copi", printed. /I TOPIC TAGS: cement; glass product; fiberitla3sAeneral construction# constructioni material,, solid mechanical property PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book deals with a new conotruction material glass cement, consisting of highly durable glass fi4erkind cement. Component materials and manufacturing technology of glis cement and different constructions from glass cement are described.- Attention is given to the physical and mechanical characteristics of the glass cement and to the factors determining its strength and deformability. The practical use of glass cement# the technical and economical aspects,. and data describing the most efficient use in the future are presented. The book is intended for engineering and technical workers in the constuructlon industry and for designing and research I qrganizations. It can be used as a university textbook. iCbrd_:L/2 L 2904-66 I AM501032-1 UM OF CONTENTS (abridged): .Introduction - 3 'Materials for glass cement 6 ITypes of glass cement - 21 4 .Manufacturing technology of glass cement and glass cement constructions 27 4hysical and mechanical characteristics of glass cement -- 44 ~ ,Glase cement constructions and products and their technical and economical efficiency - 84 iGeneral definitions - 64 'Models of glass cement constructions and products 85 .iSolution of designing problems -105 iBibliographY 113 tSUB CODE: XT SUEKITTED: l9Xov64 NO REF SOV 1 049 07m; 000 ',Card 2/2 IC F Fw? AP-r L 52220-65 f-'il`(e')/FNnfr0 P" AiN A 7TFCP B h L. i ry uh o v i c; hY uL. 1) 1 T~~ A73 prcd,.;~t, nonmolal strength, aomet&l ABSTRACT, L ArC- ESS T rVi q .p. A r- -i: 7ii~ I , BIRYUKOVICH, K.L.; BURYUKOVICH, Yu.L.; SERBIN, V.P.; BIRYUKOVICH, D.L._ Structural elements of glassi cement. Prom. stroi. 41 no-4:36-37 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:9) BiRYUKOVIlcil) K.L.Y kand. tekhn. nauk; BIRYUKOVICII, D.L., :Lnzi-,., BIRYUKOVICH, in2b.; SETIBIN, V.P., IRM., Glass-reJnforced conent yachts. Sudostr3onie 30 no.l2t29-33 D 164. (MIRA 18:6) 4, BIRYUKOVICH, Konstantin Llvovich; BIRYUKOVICH, Yurly Llvovich; , _Aph; SINTSOV, G.14., inzh., B _ygy retsenzent; ZELICHENKO, A.Ya.., rjaur-hn. red.; KAZAROV, Yu.S., red. [Small glass reinforced concrete and mash reinforced concrete vessels] Melkie suda iz steklotsementa i armo- tsementa. Leningrad, Sudostroenie, 1965. 163 P. (MIRA 18:7) %. BIRYUKOVIC11, D. L. , Insh. launcheii made of m3sh-reinforced concrete. Sudoatrcenle 27 no-10:4P 0 161. OURA 14.-:,,-') (Boatbuilding) (Reinforced con-rete conetruction) -BIRIUMVICH, K.L. kand.tekhn.nauk; BIRYUKOVICH, YuoL.,, inzh.,- SHIRYMN, I - Concerning the use of glass cement in the agricultural machinery industry. Trakt.i sellkhogtme h. 32 no.407 AP 162. NM 15:4) 1.'Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for K.L.Biryukovich). 2. Institut makhaniki AN USSR (for lu.I.Biryukovich). (Agricultural machinery industry-Equipment and supplies) RPRI-Sig RUM. itfflY4 67949 8/097/59/000/07/018/021 /572/40 1141/9161+ (Engineer) MTHOR: ti:ryukovich, K.L. TITLE.- The Strengthand Deformation of Reinforcement made of Gla33 Fibre 12 PHRIODICALs Beton i zhelezobeton, 1959, Nr 79 PP 326-328 (USSR) ABSTRACT., Investigations have recently been carried out, both in Russia and abroad, on the properties of glass fibre reinforcement, especially as to the possibility of using it for reinforcement in concrete.16 Glass fibres can be used as reinforcement f-or concrete constructions if they are used as wires are used in steel cables, The strength of such reinforcement decreases with the increasing amount of threads from which the cable or strip is made. According to M. Koul (Ref 1) the strength of threads twisted from fibres having a limit of strength of 11000 kg/CM2 is, in the case of a 0.5 mm cable2 approxi- matelY 7000 kg/cm2, and In the case of 3 mm diameter fibre it is approximately 2000 kg/cm2. 1. Rubinsky Card (Ref 2) and Dzh. Weis (Ref 3) also state that with 1^ increased diameter of this glass fibre reinforcement its strength decreases. Weis also shows that cables in 6 6791!9 3/097/59(000/07/018/021 zl4l/z16LF The Strength and Deformation of Reinforcement made of Glass Fibre which threads are placed in straight runs are much stronger than those with twisted threads. This was also prova~kby A.K. Burov (Ref 4) as far back as 1945. The decrease in the strength of glass fibre cables with increased number of threads was discovered by the author of this article. The results of investigations of glass fibre reinforcement in the form of plaited ropes with fibres not in a straight line were given at the Third International Congress on Prestressed Reinforced Concretel held in 1958. It was then stated that residual deformation of such reinforcement reaches 30%. Values given by the All-Soviet Scientific and Research Institute for Glass Fibre UNIIN) showed that with the increase of the number of fibres corresponding strength of the batch deareases.(Ref 7). V.Ye. Sheyko (Ref 8) found that short time tensioning of fibre (from 3 to 75% of its strength) results in increased strength of between 5 and 10%. The Present author investigated the possibilities of defining Card the strength and elasticity of glass fibre cables and 2/4 strips in relation to numbers of threads and conditions of tensioning. Tests were carried out using continuous 679h9 S/097/59 000/07/018/021 sl4l/zl6( The Strength and Deformation of Reinforcement made of Glass Fibre non-alkaline alumino-borosilicate glass fibreq of 6 to 7 p diameter and modulus of elasticity of 750 000 kg/cm:e, with limit of strength of 22 000 kg/=2. A, diagram of the tensioned glass fibre is given in Fig 1. Due to the fact that glass fibre strips and cables are extremely sensitive to mechanical damage during fixing in the anchors of the tensioning machine? which relies on friction to hold the sample, the author worked out a method of anchoring to obviate this risk. Fig 2 shcws this new method of fixing. For the purpose of investiga- tion the samples were divided into two groups& the first, cables and strips, tested once only, the load being then increased progressively to breaking point; the second, cables and strips, tested twice. The first time they were tensioned to 70% of the breaking stressi the stress was then removed and the sample was moved along to change the place of anchoring, after which tensioning continued up to breaking point. The tests with the first group showed a Card definite order in the reduction of the strength and 3/4 modulus of elasticity with increase in the number of threads. This is illustrated.by the curves in Fig 3. 6,1,91,9 B/097/59/000/07/018/021 Rllfl/zl64 The Strength and Deformation of Reinforcement made of Glass Fibre Fig 1+ shows the relationship of the modulus of elasticity of cables and strips with the quantity of fibres used. The investigations carried out with the second group showed that cables and strips subjected initially to 70% of the critical stress, with subsequent change of the anchoring positions reached 20 to 50% greater strength than similar samples of the first group. It can be concluded that increased strength of cables and strips due to preliminary tensioning is caused by engaging Individual fibres in a more uniform way. According to investigations by V.Ya. Sheyko (Ref 8) it can be conel-aded that in given circumstances cables and strips do not show exceptional elastic deformation. The modulus of elasticity of cables and strips tested after preliminary tensioning up to 20-25%,was found to be higher than the modulus of elasticity of those tested without preliminary Card tensioning. There are )+ figures and 8 references, of which 5 are Soviet, 2 English and 1 French. BIR~OVI~C&A,L,t-Anzhe Boat made of fibergliwo-rainforced cement. Sudostroanie 46 no, llt"-45 N 160, (MIRA 14:1) (Boatbuilding) BIRYUKOVICH, K. L. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Search for an effective system of form- ing material on the basis of cement stone reinforced with glass fiber." Kiev, 1961. 19 ppi (Ministry of Higher and -econdary Specialist Education Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Construction Engineering Inst); 170 copies; price not given; list of author's works on pp 18-19 (12 entries); (KL, 6-61 sup, 214) BIRMOVICHO K.L., insh.; BDUKOVICH, ru.L.0 insh. -~-~~Boat ~5~x imde of glass reinforced 166mant. Bet-i zhel.-bqt. noe6:275~-278 Je 161. (NM 14:7) (Kiev-Reinforced concrete) (Boat building) AUTHORS: 38633 S/081/62/000/009/051/075 31.66/B144 Biryukovich, Y. L., Biryukovich, Yu. L. TITLE: Glass-reiriforced cement,.- a constructiorWl material reinforced with unstressed glass fiberjZ. '9621 421, abstract MUODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khiniya, no. 9,11 9K376 (Stroit. materialy, no. 11, 196t-"18-20) TEXT: In tho constitution of this new material, glass-~rqinforaed cement, a system of reinforcine the cement with glass fiber is uied. Advantage ii aken of the microscopically small thickness of the Tiber 9 which gives it- a lar6e surface development, to secure favorable conditioAs for the combin* deformation of the fiber and the concrete.- To prepare gl ,ass-reinforced KZI-1 (.13-1) cement, alkali-free glass fiber of 7-8 ji diaiqetvr was used i tho form of a Mesh 360-600 mm wide with 1-3'mm individual cells, plus a protective solution of'div--nylacetylene resin in xylene (ethinol varnish) With bitumen type III added, and cement. The best results are obtained alumina,waterproof, expanding cement of a grade not lower than 400, as well as with pozzolan Portland cement. Besides these components, gldsa- Card 1/2 S/081/62/000/009/051/075 Glass-reinforced cement, - a.**. W66/B144 reinforced KS-2 (E3-2) cement, contains polyvinyl acetate latex and a casein stabilizer which controls the normal course.of the reaction when the cement is mixed with an aqueous latex emulsion. In the manufacture of the Class- reinforced cement them glass mash is lowered into the solution of ethinol- bitumen varnish, li&htly squeezed out and dried, after which it is de osited in several layers and each layer cemented with a-cement mortar 11 kwic 0-55-0-6) in the case of the KB-1 material, or using cement (062Y.) mi_zed with a latex emulsion (32~e) and stabilizer (6,da) for the manufacture Ejass-reinforced KB-2 cement. A high quality Class-reinforced cement' IV -s obtained with a glass; cement 'ratio of 1 : B. Fields of application are indicated. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 2/2 ,BIRYUKOVICH, K.L., inzh.; BIRYUKOVICH, D.L., inzh. Boat made of glass cement, Sudostroenie 27 n0,4:40.1+2 Ap 161, (MMA 14:3) (Boatbuilding) BIRYUKOVIOH, K.L. kand.tekhn.nauk; BIRYUKOVIGH, Yu.L., inah. -- - Glider vessels made of glass cement. Sudostroenle 29 no.71 44-47 Jl 163, (MM 16:9) (Boatbuilding) (Motorboats) JMY-U.,KOYIPH.,-Kmstantin,l,l-v,ovlch;, BIW UKOVICH, Yuriy L Ivovich; BIPYUKOVICH, Dmitriy Llvovich,- VOLOSHCHENKO, Z.N., red. (Glass cement] Steklotsement. Kiev, BudivelfrWk, 1964. 113 P. (MIRA 171l2) ** Ap BIRYUKOVICH,---K-L.; BURYUKOVICH, Yu.L.; SMIBIN, V.P.; BIRYUKOVICH, D.L. Structural elements of glass cement. Prom. stroi. 41 no.4:36-37 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:9) - BIRYUKOVICII., K.L., kand. telhn. naifk; EIRYUKOVIO'll, D.L., in7h,., BIRYUKOVIGH, smhluf V.P., Inzh. Glasv..reJnforced -,,-jtrort yacht-s. Sudoatrisonif, 30 no.12g29-33 I D 164. kMIRA 18:6) 1 41 - I BIRYUKOVICH, Konq,~R~pj~!_voytch~ BIRYUKOVICH, Yuriy Llvovich; -5VUEO-ViCH, Dmitriy L-vovich; SINTSOV, G.M., inzh..' retsenzent; ZELICHENKO, A.Ya.,q nauchn. red.; KAMROV, Yu.S. , red. (small glass reinforced coucrete and mash reinforced concrete vessels] Malkie suda 1z steklotserenta I armo- tsementa. Leningrad, Sudostroaniep 1965. 163 p. (MIRA 18:7) PA PF )/E fi P ( i A-4 JJ /R / H L 2204-66 EWP(e)/ AM5010321 BOOK EXPLOITATION UR/ 6S3 RiM~ovich,, Konstantin,Lfvovich.- R!m2Lovichi 'YUriy Llvovich Bir, I - - - -- - - -- - _p Mass cement (Steklotament) Kiev,, Izd-vo "Budiveltnyk", 1964. M p., illuss, biblio. 2400 copies printed. 70PIC TAGS: cement; glass product; fibergLass: general construction, construction material, solid mechanical property PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: 1he book deals with a new construction material glass cement, consisting of highly durable glass fiberkInd cement. Component materials and manufacturing technolog-y--oTglass cement and different constructions from glass cement are described.- Attention is given to the physical and mechanical characteristics of the glass cement and to the factors i determining its strength and deformability. The practical use of glass cement, the technical and economical aspects, and data describing the most efficient use in the future are presented. The book is intended for engineering and technical workers in the construction industry and for designing and research qrganizations. It can be used as a university textbook* Card 1 L 2904-66 1AM3010321 WU OF CCHTENTS (abridged): ':Introduction Materials for glass cement 6 Types of glass cement - 21 .Manufacturing technology of glass cement and glass cement constructions 27 !Physical and mechanical characteristics of glass cement 44 iGlass cement constructions and products and their technical,and economical efficiency - 84 IfGeneral definitions - 84 Models of glass cement constructions and products 85 ISolution of designing problems 105 !Bibliography :SUB CODE: HT SUENIT72D: 19Nov64 To Rv SM: 049 -iO7M:; ODO L.-Z AD50264 80 UFV Biryi~kovich. Konstantin 1vovich: q~r L .2vich, LIvoy.1chBiijukovich, Mtrly -11 vb~dch I'M Small vessels made from glass xvinroroed concrete and mesh reinforced concrete Oblkiye suda 1z steklotsenenEa I WiRtspinn-itn) Leningrad, Izd-vo "Sudostrvyeniye"i 1965, 163 P. illus., biblio. 7000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: fiberglass, minforced cenent, shipbuilding engineering, marine engineer- -ing PUF410SE AND COVERAGE: This book is intended for a wide circle of amateur boat- builders and m3y also be used by specialists In small-boat building and steel- xvinfbroed concrete ship construction. E~xperlments. in small-craft construction using new materJ als such as cement-glued fiberylass and niesh-reinflorced concrete am covered and the advantages of these materials over tr-aditional boat-building materials are discussed. The properties of these new materials am given and methods of their preparation am presented. Methods of building small boats using these materials are described in detail and several snall boats built in the LZSR and abroad are covered. TABLE OF ODMEM, ACdltdi --AM026480 PART L Building and Pepairing Boats Mac'~- of Oeffent-olued'Fiberglass and Wsh-~Re.infbrced Concrete-8 Ch. I. Cemnt-glued fiberglass - 8 Ch. M Wsh-reinfbrced cement. - 37 Ch. III. Hull desigi of cermnt--glued and nesh-reinforced ccnerete ships 48 Ch. IV. Building ceffent-glued fiberglass ships - 69 (h. V. Building mesh-reinforced cenent ships - 82 CH. VI. The md repair of cenent-glued md resh-reinflorced cenent ships - 100 PART IL Ships Ma~ of Cemnt-glued Fiberglass and Wsh-minforced Cenent - 107 Ch. VII. Description of several ships mact of oeffent-glued fiberglass - 107 Ch, VIII. DescrIption of several ships made of rosh-minfbroed cerrent - 146 Bibliography 161 SUB COEE: 13/ SUBM DM: 20Apx65/ OFaG REF: 044/ Card L A A', GODIK, Yefrem Illich. d6toent, kand.tekhn.nouk; YJUWSHEVMT, Sergey Konotentinovich, kand.takhn.nauk; BnYUKOVICH, lev.Xonstan- tinovich, arkhitektor: SORM, M.0".ruff. [Handbook on mechnaical drawing) Spravochnoe rukovodetvo po charchaniiu. Pod red. 39.I.Godika. Kiev, Goo.nouchno-takhn. izd-vo maghinostroit.lit-ry# 1959- 714 p. (Him 12:9) (Mechanical drawing--Handbooks, manuals. etc.) BIRTUKOVICH. M., inzh. IrGeor -inr~rl-uwtion from the radar station *Neptune.n Mor.flot-',',,. 17 no.10:23 0 157. (MIRA iO:12) (R&44~jfa ~'~svigati on) rJ PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 378 Biryukovich, Mikhail Mikhaylovich, and Bukshpun, Marat Yakovlevich Sudovaya radiolokatsionnaya stantelya "Neptun" (The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune") Moscow, Jzd-vo "Morskoy transport", 1957. 203 P. 9,000 copies printed. Ed.; Chernyayev, R. N.; Ed. of Publishing House: Kolchinskiy, M. L.; Tech. Ed.: Tikhonova, Ye. A. PURPOSE: This monograph in addresseedto ship navigators who are acquainted with the fundamentals of radio engineering and to specialists attached to the ship's navigation room. COVERAGE: The monograph in concerned with the operation and design principles of the ship radar Installation "Neptune". Methods of adjusting its component units and of detecting and correcting defects are described. The "Neptunen radar equIpment Is standard on many ships of the Soviet seagoing fleet (P-3). This book was composed on the assumption that the ship's navigator must understand the operating principles of the radar installation as a whole, as well as of Its separate units If he In to be able to operate Card 1/12 radar equipment properly, and to make repairs at sea, A*V The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune" 378 or in .foreign ports where it in very often Impossible or diffi- oult-to find radar speoWists in emergencies. Considerable attention is given in the book to methods of tuning and adjusting radar units and aggregates of radar units. Circuit diagrams of .,of the receiver-tranamitter and of the the master indicator antenna as well as or the remote indicator are given. These circuits, however., are not described in detail, but are given only to aid the reader to see the interrelation between the separate units. Soviet-produced electrical, electronic and mechanical parts and components entering into the completely assembled radar unit and its accessories are mentioned or dis- cussed at length throughout the monograph. It is pointed out that since publication of this book, the "Neptune" radar equipment .may have undergone certain modifications. For this reason the diagrams given in the book may be somewhat different from those in the radar equipment actually being produced. Extensive tables of characteristics of various types of tubes and of other components are given. The basic debign parameters and characteristics of the wNeptune" radal- and its components are given in tabular form (py.16-18). The book in accompanied by a seat of six inserts Card 2/12 - The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune" 378 (appendices 5.. 6, and 7). There is a bibliography of SiX Soviet sources. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 GENKRAL OFERATINQ PRINCIPLES OF SHIP RADAR Reflection of radio waves 4 Operating wave bands of radar transmitters 5 Pulse principle of radar operation 6 Principle underlying the determination of slant range 8 Determination of bearing 9 Obtaining images of surrounding settings on the plan position indicator 10 Characteristics of ship radar 11 Card 3/12 The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune" 378 Section I. DESION OF THE SHIP RADAR INSTALIATION "NEPTUNE" Ch. I. Operating and Technical Data 16 1. Basic parameters and characteristics 16 2. Component assemblies 19 Ch. II. Master Indicator, Assembly 1 21 1. Function and interaction of units of the master indicator 21 2. Sine-wave oscillator (I-1) and the high-pass cutoff frequency filter (1-2) 30 3. Quadrature networks (1-15) and the phase inverter (1-16) 34 4. Formation of trigger pulses (1-4) 36 Formation of expanding range circles Q-3) 39 9.0 Formation of scanning-, brightening-, fixed range circle-, and balanced wave-pulses 41 7. Video-mIxer unit (1-12) 48 Card 4/12 The Ship Radar Installation wMeptune" 378 8. Cathode-ray tube unit (1-6), selayn unit (1-14) 50 9. Monitor panel 1-11) R 50 10. Control panel -9) 51 11. Indicator power supply unit (1-8) 53 Ch. III. Transm:ttter-recolver, Assembly P 55 1. Function and interaction of the transmitter- receiver units 55 2. Radio-fro uency head P-2) 1 59 3. Receiver ?P-3 and 1-7 6 2 4. Automatic frequency control (P-4) Transmitter modulator (P-6) 71 Magnetron oscillator (P-5) and high voltage rectifier (P-7) 74 7. Transmitter power supply unit (P-8) 75 Ch. IV. Antenna-wavegulde System 77 1. Function and block diagram 77 2. System for the channeling, emission and reception of Buperhigh frequency energy (A-1) 78 Card 5/12 The MdY Radar Installation "Neptune" 378 3. Antenna drive (A-2) 9 1 4. VaVeguide channel 0 Ch- V. Remote Indicator -- Asambly V 81 1. Function and block diagram 81 2. Scanning pulse applifiers (V-1. V-2, V-3) 83 3. Video amplifier (V-5) 85 4. Cathode-ray tube unit (V-4) 87 Power supply unit (V-8) 8 1 Control anel (V-6) and monitor panel (V-7) p 8 Ch. VI. Heating System, Telephone Communications System, Dehumidifier, Power Supply Unit 89 I. Heating system 89 2. Telephone conwAmications systea 90 3. Dehumidifier 90 4. Power supply units 91 Card 6/12 The Ship Radar Insta3lation "Neptune" 378 Ch. VII. Metering Apparatus Attached to the Equipment 1. Synchroscope 25-1 2. AVO-5M type appere-voic motor 3. M-592 type microameter set 4. M1101 type megohmmeter Section II. INSTALLING AND TUNING THIC "NEPTUNE" RADAR ON BOARD SHIP Ch. VIII. Disposition of Radar Assemblies on Board Ship 1. Disposition of antenna 2. -Disposition of tranwdtter-receiver 3. Disposition of master indicator 4. Disposition of remote indicator Disposition of power supply units Disposition of auxiliary equipment and assemblies 7: Assembly of the waveguide channel 91 91 93 93 94 '95 95 96 97 97 98 98 99 Card 7/12 The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune* 378 Ch. IX. Switching the RquIpment Op and Off. Tluning the Equipment During Operation 100, 1. General safety requirements when switching on and tuning the equipment 100 2. Switching equipment on and off 100 3. Tuning the components and units 102 Focussing the electron beams of the indicators 102 Sweep centering 103 Aligning the movable scale of assembly I with the gyrocompass 103 Antenna alignment 103 Zero adjustment of the range meter 104 Matching the disposition of the fixed range circles with the movable range circles 106 Regulating magnetron current 106 Adjusting the automatic frequency control and tuning the r-f head of the transmitter-reoeiver. Matching the antenna-waveguide channel with the magnetron 107 Adjusting image contrast range on the screen of the matter indicator 110 Card 8/12 The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune" 378 Matching the remote Indicator scanning with master indicator scanning 110 Adjusting the scanner amplifiers of the remote indicator Adjusting image contrast range on the remote indica- tor screen 112 Section III ADJJUSTNW OF THE UNITS, ASSE1V3LIES AND I THE XQUPMENT AS A WHOLE Ch. X. Tracking Down Faulty Units in the I Assembly 113, 1. Preliminary remarks 113 2. Procedure for detecting faults in the I assembly 114 Ch. XZ. Adjustment and Detection of Faults In the Units of the I Assembly 134 1. Adjusting the 1-2 unit 135 2. Adjusting the 1-2 unit 137 Card 9/12 7he Ship Radar InBtal2atIon wNeptunen 378 3. Adjustment of units 1-15 and 1-16 13 4. Adjustment of unit 1-3 IN Adjustment of unit 1-4 139 Adjustment of unit 1-5 139 Adjustment of unit 1-17 140 Adjustment of unit 1-12 140 9: Checking the operation of units 1-6, I-8o 1-9,, X-11 141 10. Detecting defects in the units 141 11. Correcting characteristic defects when tuning and adjusting the I Assembly 142 Ch. XII. Detection of Defective Units in the P assembly 142 1. Procedure in checking pulses 142 2. Sequence in the detection of defects in the P assembly 146 Ch. XIII. Adjustment and Detection of Defects in the P Assembly Units 152 1. Adjustment of unit P-4 152 2. Adjustment of unit P-6 154 3. Adjustment of units P-3 and 1-7 154 Card 10/12 The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune" 378 4. Adjustment of unit P-2 155 - Adjustment of units P-5, P-7 and P-8 155 Correcting characteristic defects when adjusting the P assembly 155 Ch. XIV. Adjusting the A Assembly 155 1. Procedure for detecting defects In the A assembly 155 2. Correcting characteristic defects when adjusting the A assembly 3.59 Ch. XV. Detection of Defective UhIts In the V Assembly 159 1. Procedure for checking pulses 159 2. Sequence in detecting defects in the V assembly 160 Ch. XVI. Detection of Faults and Adjustment of V Assembly Units 169 1. Adjustment of units V-1,, V-2, V-3 169 2. Adjustment of unit V-5 170 3. Correcting characteristic defects when adjusting the V assembly 171 Card 11/12 The Ship Radar Installation "Neptune" 378 Appendix 1. Table of oiling schedules for the mechanical parts of the "Neptune" radar 3.73 APPOrMUX 2. Tables of resistance values between the tube bases and the chassis 174 Appendix 3. Table of d-c tube operating parameters 179 Appendix 4. Coil winding data for the electrical components of the wNeptuneN radar 187 Appendix 5. Schematic diagram of the master Indicator - assembly I insert Appendix 6. Schematic diagram of the transmitter-receiver and of the antenna: assemblies A and P -insert Appendix 7. Schematic diagram of the remote Indicator: assembly V Insert Bibliography 202 AVAIT-A'RTJt: 14brary of Congress Card 12/12 ii".P/VM June 25, 1958 19593-0- . EPF(c)/EWT(s)/BD$-... Fr-~4._ wo AGUSSICH NRv M001602 S/OU9/63/0*003/0018/00ii- AUTHOR- To yukovI _pa!!j ~va, ~K.Vj ftomanovekiy,, D. V.; Bj! eh,, M. M. TITIEt Astudy of the inhibitory effect of cumenehydroperoxido in the cracking reaction i SOURCEt Moscow, UnIversitate Vestniks Seriya 2. Khimiya, no,~~, 1963p 18-23 TOPIC TAGSt cumenet cumenehydroperoxide, crackingl catalysis of cracking, alumo-~ silicate catalyst, acotophenone, Inhibition of catalysis ABSTRACT: While the cracking of cumene is today widely used in evaluating the capacity of alumouilicate catalysts, it is essential to take into consideration the inhibiting effect of hydroperoxidee of cumene on the kinetic laws of the reac- tion. This soems to be due to competition of cumene and hydroperoxide for the ac_~ tive centers of the catalyst, In this present work the adsorption coefficients of, the hydroperoxide of cumene and Its decomposition producto (acetophonone7and ace- ~ tone) were determined. The principle of the method used consisted in studyi". . the: effect on the reaction rate constant of various amounts of hydroperoxide, as well as using dilutions by an inert substance - cyclohexane. The obtained results showed that the magnitude.of the adsorption coefficient of hydroperoxide is very ;Card 1/2 L 12.593-63 ACCESSION NR.- AP30DI602 sizable an indication that the adsorpt~gn equilibrium is substantially shifted towards the formation of a stable ~Jbetween the hydroperoxide and the cata lyst's active centers, It was also found1that acetophenono equals the hydromr- oxido in inhibition effect, while acetone has a four times lesser adsorption CO- efficient. Crig. art. has: 4 formulas, 4 charts, and I table. ASSOCIATION: Y49kovs)dy universitet, ~afedra fizicheakoy khimii (Moscow Univer- SUBMITTEDt 2IJul63. DATE AOQ: O9Jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV% Oll OTHER: 002 Cgrd 2/2. ROZOVSKIY, A.Ya.; ~IjtMg~~H ~M.M. IVANOV, A.A.; LIEEROV.. L.G.; BUTYUGIN, V.K.; KAGAN, Yu.B.; KRYUKOV, Yu.B.j BASHKIROV., A.N. Mechanism of the carbide-forming reaction of fused iron catalysts for synthesis from CO aind H2. -Nefteirbimiia 3 no.l-.97-103 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:2) (Iron catalysts) (Iron carbides) (Chemistry, Organic-Synthesis) RCEOVSI=, A.Ya.; B IVANOV,, A.A.; KAGAN.. Yu.B.; BASMMOV, N. Kinetics of reactions involving the solid phase. Part 3: Carbide formation in fused irw catalysts induced by carbon monoxide. Kin. i kat. 4 no-3:373-381 Yf-.Te 163. (MMA 16:7) 1. Institut neftekhimi skogo sinteza AN SSSR. (Carbides) (Iran cata~ste) (Chemical reaction, Rate of) TOPCHIYEVA, K.V.; ROMANOVSHY, B.V.;_BIRYUKC!TICH, H.M. Study of the inhibiting action of cumene k7droperoxide in the cracking reaction. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 2tKhim. 18 no,3: 18-23 MY-Ja 163, (MIRA 16:6) 2. Kafedra fizicheakoy khImii Moakavskogo universiteta. ROZOVSKIy, A. ya.; BIRYUKOVICH, M.M.; IVANOVy A.A.; KAGAN, YU.B.; BASHKIROVp A.N. Kinetics and mechanism of the carbidizing treatment of iron catalysts for synthesis from CO and HZ . Neftekhimiia 4 no.2t .269-Z74 Mr-AP'64 (MIRA 17t8) 1, Institut neftekhimleheskogo sinteza AV MR imeni Topchiyeva, DIRytTMICH, P. V. and POLTSCHUK, T. A. Biryukovich, P. V. and Polischukv I. A. "Stomatio-vegetative disorders in manic- depressive p ychosis", Mod. zhurnalo Vol. M11, Tnaue 2, 1949, p. 26-47, (In Ukrainian, resune in Ru:sian), Bibliog: 6 items. SO: U-4630, 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949). 13TITV.-olfIC14, r. v. Biryukovich, P. V. "On thelbasic brain processes in manic-depressive psychosisff, Mod. zhurnal, Vol. XV111, Issue 2, 1949, p. 92-105, (In Ukrainian, resume in Russian), Ribliogt 17 items. SO: U-46301 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 12hurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949). 1.)..rl. II .! i(I 11 f) i ! J.~" )'I ~'~ ~ !~~ KO ~- , ~ I) I ~- RASINj S. D... MDTOPOPOVt V. P. t SaffMOVMHI P. V. - WWAW Treatment. of mado depresvive mtjeato mith Umbar novocaine block, Nevropat. paikhiat., Moskva, 1916. Nov.-Do*. 50. p. 29-35 CUM 209 31 Maroh 1931 A~ C v , C- '-/, P- --- -- - - -- - ---- - - ~?/ e y U- C - BIRYUKOVIGH, P.V., kand.medomuk; RASIM, S.Do. kand.med.nouk - - , I V.P.Protopopov's career. Modych.zhur. 20 no.5:3-8 130. (min 11:1) (PROTOPOPOV. VIXTOR PAVLOVICH, 1880- ) 13 i'R YL) K L) v Icif A V. PROTOPOPOV, V.P.j BIRYUKOVICH, P.V., kand.med.nauk; RABIN, S.D., kand. med.nauk Treating manic-depressives by lumbar novocaine block, Kedych.zhur, 20 no.5:9-18 150, (MMA 11:1) 1. Z viddilu paikhiatrit (sav. viddilou - diyoniy chlen AN TJRSK V.P.Protopopov) Institutu klinichnol fixiologii im. akad. 0.0. Bogomolltea AN URSR (direktor - chlen-kor AN TJRSR prof. R-Ye. Kovetslkiy) (NOVOCAINH) (KANIC-DJLPRESSIVX PSYCHOSES) IN 3BYUKOVICH. P.V. pl-wmw~ Some preliminary symptom of manic-depressive psychomes. Piziol.shur. [Mcr.] 2 no.4.-56-61 Jl-Ag 156. (NM 9: 10) 1. Institut fisiologil tueni O.O.Dogamolltaya Alcadeall nauk USSR, viddil poikhiatrii I patologit vishchot neryovoi d1yallnosti. (KLNIC-DIMSSIU PSYCHOM) BIRYUKOVICH, P.V. "Mmam- iktor Favlovich Protopopov; 75th birthday and 50th anniversaz7 of his scientifie activities. Zhur. nevr. i paikh.56 no.):277-280 156 (WJU 9:7) (PRoTopopoy, viam PAnovicH. 18so-) BIR - j ~y U-Yav~-. I I d4 ~ A &14 Vladlair Nikhmilovich Bekhteray; on the 100th anniversary of his birth, 7.1slol.,shur. CUkr.] 3 no.l.-3-11 w's-lP 057. OCRA 10:3 ) (m V, TUDININ MMUIWVICK, 1857-1927) BIRYUKOVIGH Petr Viktorovich (Pathophysiological characteristics of patients with a manic- depressive psychosis and ways for preventing attacks] Patofi- ziologichns khoraktorystyko khvorykh na uaniaksl'no-d9pre9yvnjyl psykhos i shliakhy profilakty ioho prystupiv. lyiv, Tyd-vo Ajwd. mauk URGR, 1958. 132 p. (NMA 13:9) (KUIC--Mmmssivz PSYCHOSMS) BIRYUKOVICH, P. V., Doe Med Sci -- (diss) "Pathophysiological charact- eristics of patients with maniac-depressive psycbosis in a seizure and in remission and means toward prophylaxis from attacks of this psychosis." Kiev, 1960. 23 PP; (Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Division of Biological Sciences); 280 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 166) BIRYUKOVICH P.V. [Diriukovycli, P.V.] Anton Erofeevich Khillchenko; on his 70th birthday. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.) 7 no.5:7U-713 8-0 161. (MIiA 14:9) (KHIL'ChMEO, ANTON FA-WEEVICH, 1891-) L 27517-66 EWTW/EWP(e)/EWP(J)/T/XWP(V) IJPW WW/RM/WT ACC NRt AP6005846 SOURCE, CODE: UR/0403/65/000/003/0008/0011 AUMOR: Biryukovioh Yu..(Director of laboratory); Serbin, V. (Senior engineb.-); (Team leader, Member of technical help bureau) ORG: (Biryukovich, Yu.) VNIINSM Kiev; (Serbin, V.) Institute of 11echanics AN UkrSSR (Ins t methaniki AN UkrSSR); (Biryukovioh~ D#) ITITL-E-. Glass-wool cements in the national economy SOURCE: vDNKh SSSR. Informatsionnyy.byulleten', no. 3, 19651 8-11 TOPIC TAGS: gene~ral construotionil Lktru*,~tul*al, mineral product, ship-.- building~ uc"' ABSTRACT: The/authors describe a now anisotropic constr Vion materia1' of glass-wool"10fibrous aggregates bound together by cement (or 'polymer- ceme~t) Alue.; Its unit weight varies between 0.80 and 1.85 g/ou cm and its specific elongation is 0.9%. The material has good resistance against formation of cradks and fissures. The forwtion of micro- fissures starts at stresses in the range of 80 to 90% of tensile strength. The now material based on latex-cement glue has high dielec- trio properties. Its volume resistivity attains a value of 1014 ohm-CM ACC NR1 AP6005846 G 13 and its surface resistivity goes up to 10 ohm-om. Puncture voltage is,, about 8 kv1mm. Thermal conductivity-is about 0.1 to 0.9 kcal/m.hr. degree. The material is fireproof, waterproof, frostproof and resistant to the adtion of mineralized -water. It can readily be machined, riveted bolted, glued and assembled. It can be colored by addition of pigments to its binding mineral glue. The glass-mool cement is about 30 times cheaper than structural glass-plastica. It is viore expensive than re- inforced concrete. However, its higher cost is compensated by a lesser weight needed for construction because the tansile and banding strengths of glass-wool cement exceed many times the strengths of reinforced con- crate. The glass-wool cement is especially suitable for construction of window ffames, thin walls, tanks, pipes, boat hulls, etc. Some examples of developing, testing and using this material for various constructions (mostly in the Kiev area) were presented, including apartment buildings,, irrigation installations and shipbuilding. The motor-yacht "Novinka" built of glass-wool cement was shown in a photo. Its hull walls were only I cm thick for a yacht size 16 cu m. The yacht covered 3000 km during the 1963 navigation season (Dnepr River and Black Sea). Orig. art has: 2 photos, SUB CODE: 11,13 SUBM DATE: None 01RIG REF: 000 OTH REF: 000 Card V )PNOKOvic-H, tu.L SMLIBITSKATA, A.i. [Stral'bytolim, O.I.J; BIRYUZOVICH, Tu.L. rBiriukovycb. M.L.) L Testing rolled girders for obliqme bending beyond the elastic limit. Dop.AI UM noel.-22-26 160. (NM 13:6) 1. Institut stroltelluoy mekhaniki AN US=. Predstavlano akademikon AN USSR F.P.Bolyankir4m [jP,Bj9jj&nkjMWu], (Girders) 01*zars) STIM 13ITSMA, A.I. [Strellbyte'la, 0.1.] (Xiyev),. DRYUKOVICH, Yu.L. [Birlukovych, W.L.] (Kiyev): PRUXO, Z. P-30.1- Wyey) 1xperInental Investigation of elsstic-plastic oblique bond- ing of thin-walled beams Pryk1.mkh, 6 noo3s289-301 ,6o. (KM 13:8) 1. Institut ackhaniki AN USSR. (Girders) B33YUMVICE, K. L. i and B3:RYUNMC31.. Yu. L... inth. Boat abolls rads of gimm minforced comuto Bet* I zbel. -bet. no.6.- 275-278 A 061, (KM 14:7) (Kiev--ReWoread conwotd) (bMt bUild 38633 S/08 62/000/009/051/075 31,66YB144 a.':~ 0 0 AUTHORS: Biryukovich, K. L., T I T Glass-reiftf orced cement,.- a constructio4l material reinforced with unstressed glass fiberj_-%, PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 9,,4962, 421, abstract 9K376 (Stroit. materialy, no. 11t 1961`16-20) TEXT: In the constitution of this new material, glass-"inforced cement, a system of reinforcing the cement with glass fiber is uied. Advantage ii taken of the microscopically small thickness of the Tibet p which gives it! a larGe surface development, to secure favorable conditio;is for the comb* deformation of the fiber and the concrete. To prepare gl ,ass-reinforced KS-1 (K3-1) cement, alkali-free glass fiber of 7-8 g diaiqet-er was used in the Alorm of a mesh 360-6oo mm wide with 1-3 mm individual cells, plus a protective solution of divinylacetylene resin in xylene (ethinol varnish) With bitumen type III added, and cement. The best results are obtained with alumina,waterproof, expanding cement of a grade not lower than 500, as well as with pozzolan Portland cement. Besides these components, gldss- Card 1/2 S/08 62/000/009/051/075 Glass-reinforced cement, - a.... B166X3144 reinforced KG-2 (Y.B-2) cement contains polyvinyl acetate latex and a casein at-abilizer which controls the normal course of the reaction when the cement is mixed with an aqueous latex emulsion. In the manufacture of the glass- reinforced cement thi glass mash is lowered into the solution of ethinol- bitumen varnish) liGhtly squeezed out and dried, after which it is deposited in several layers and each layer cemented with a-oement mortar Wc 0-55-0.6) in the case of the KB-1 material, or using cement (62y) mi-zed with a latex emulsion (32~o) and stabilizer (6,jifo) for the manufacture o. 61ass-reinforced 13-2 cement. A hiGh quality glass-reinforced cement' -;s obtained with a glass; cement ratio of 1 -. 8. Fields of application VIV are indicated. rAbstraoteria note: Complete translation Card 2/2 BIRYUKOVIOH., K.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; !~ ~~IGHY~u.L., insh. Glider vessels made of glass cement. Sudostroenfi- 29 no.7t "-47 J1 163, (MIRA 160) (Boatbuilding) (Motorboats) P W) /r!;ip(v)/-tFvr iniv No R M 5222045- '5~ Vu AM. 421-4b '6ml"-w7 It*Ulus Of OlaOtiCity respective],Ti, art. PfVtv '11',RM R IL 2904-66 AM5010321 BOOK EXPIDITATION UR/ 6S3 B64 Bir Biryukovichi DEM Wyovich Blguk2Li~ch yukovich, Konstantin Xvovich; Glass cement (Steklotsement) Kiev, lad-v-j "Budivelfayk", 1964. 113 p.. illus., biblio. 2400 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: cedent; glass product; rikg&1ass., general construction,, constructionj material# solid mechanical property PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book deals with a new conotruction material glass cement, consisting of highly durable glass fiberlInd cement. Component materials and manufacturing technology-or-gla-sa cement and different constructions from glass cement are described.- Attention is given to the physical and mechanical characteristics of the glass cement and to the factors determining its strength and defomability. Me practical use of glass cement, the technical and economical aspects,, and data describing the most efficient use in the future are presented. The book is intended for engineering and technical workers in the construction industry and for designing and research qrganizations, It can be used as a university textbook* Cam 1/2 --- L 2904-66 'AH5010321 TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridged): vIntroduction -- 3 iMaterials for glass cement 6 ITypes of glass cement - 21 ',Manufacturing technology of glass cement and glass cement constructions 27 ;Physical and mechanical characteristics of glass cement -- 44 !Glass cement constructions and products and their technical.and economical _i efficiency - 84 iGeneral definitions 84 :Models of glass cement constructions and products I - .!solution of designing problems 103 Bibliography - 323 'MB CODE: MT SUMIM: 19ftv64 XO REF SOV: 049 OTHER*. 000 IC ard 2/2 Yur BIRYUKOVIGH, Kon2tantin Lvvovich- BIRYUKOVICHI,- -1, jy BIRYUKOVICH, Dmitriy Lvo P G.M., iuzh., retserizent; ZELICHENKO, A.Ya., nauchn. red.; KAZAROV, Yu.S., red. [Small glass reinforced concrete and mesh reinforced concrete vessels) Malkia suda iz steklotsementa i arzo- tsementa. Leningrad, Sudostroenle, 1965. 163 p. (MIRA 18-.7) BIRYMKOVICH, K.L., kand. telhn. nauk; EIRYUKOVICH, D.L., I J -he; SFRBINI V.P., inzh. YU4 lie J= G', ass-reinforaed -cment yachts. SudostrceniP 30 ro.l;?.t29-33 D 164. (MIRk 18;6) BIRYUKOVICH. YU.L. (Kiyev); SERBIN, V.P. (Kiyev) Strength and deformability of glass-cements with various glass fiber fiUers. Prikl. mekh. I no.12t75-81 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN UkrSSR. Submitted Nov. 25, 1964. L 26072-66Uef RP(j)AKWATt(j)A&~ .1 ACC NRe P145026480 Kry~kovich, Konstantin LIvovich; BAr~Lukovich, YUAY LIvovich; Biryukovich Drdtriy VO Small vessels made from glass reinforced concrete and meSh reinforced concrete (14alkiye suda iz steeklotsementa, i tsementa) Lr-dngrdd, I.zd-vo "Sudostroyeniye, 1965., 163 P. Illus., biblio. 7000 ccpies printed. TopIC TAGS: fiberglass, reinforced cerent, shipbuilding engineering, marine eng;Lneer- ..-ing 'PURPOSE AND ODVERAGE: This book is intended tor a wide circle of amateur boat- builders and Pw *also be.used by specialists in small-boat building and steel- einforced concrete ship construction. E er nts. in small-craft construction r ~Cp Ige using new materials such as oement-glued fiberglass and mesh-reinforced concrete are covered and the advantages of these materIals over tr-aditional boat-building mtersials are discussed. The properties of these new materials are given and methods of their preparation are presented. Methods of building smill boats using these materials are descilbed in detail and several small boats built in the USSR and abroad are covered. TABLE OF 00hTERM: 1 160r9l AV5026480 PARr I'* Building and Repairing Boats Made of Cerwnt-Glued'Fiberglass and Msh-:Reinforoed Concrete-8 Ch. I. Oerwnt-glued fiberglass Ch. n. Yesh-reinfo.roed oenent 37 Ch. III. Hu.11 design of oerwnt-glued and mesh-reinforoed ocnerete ships 48 Ch. IV. Building oemnt-glued fiberglass ships -- 69 Ch. V. Building mesh-reinforced oevent ships - 82 CH. VI. Use and repair of cement-glued and nesh-reinfbroed oenBnt ships 100 PART IL Ships Made of Gewnt-glued Fiberglass and Mah-reinforced Cermnt - 107 Ch. Vii. . Descriptim of several ships made of cenent-glued fiberglass - 107 Ch. VM. Descripticn of several ships made of nesh-reinfbroed.cenent - 146 Bibliography 161 SUB ODLE: 13/ SUBM DM: 20Apz,651 om mw:, o44/ Card 2 2 NRt Ai%5026480 UR/ LIvovich Wiryukovich., Konstantin Llvovich; ti .!Zukovich, Y~L& Bixyukovich, Drdtriy LIvovich Small vessels miade fYom glass reliarorced concrete and mesh reinfbroed concrete (Valkiye suda iz stekl6f-serrentai arwotsementa) Leningrad, I.zd-vo "Sudostmyeniye", 1965~ 163 P. illus., biblio. 7000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: fiberglass, reinforced cement, shipbuilding engineering, nkwine engtriee ing URPOSE AND COVERAM This book is intended tor a wide circle of amateur boat builders and may also be used by specialists in small-boat building and steel -reInf1orced concrete ship construction. F_Nper!tments in small-craft construction on rete using new materials such as oerrent-glued fiberglass and rresh-reinfbrced c c are covered and the advantages of these materials over traditional boat-building materials are discussed. The properties of these new materials are given and metkods of their preparation are presented. Mthods of building small boats using these materials are described in detail and several small boats built in the USSR and abroad are cover-A. TABLE OF ODNIUM: ACC NR, AN5026480 PARr 14 &Aiding and Pepairing Boats Made of Oenent-Glued'Fiber-glass and 14~sh--Reinfbrced. Ccricrete-8 Ch. I. Ceffent-glued f1berr5lass 8 Ch. II. Itsh-reinfbroed cerwnt 37 Ch. III, Hull desigri of cenent-glued and nesh-reinforoed ccncrete ships Ch. IV. Building oement-glued fiberglass ships - 69 Ch. V. Building mesh-reinforoed cement ships - 82 CH. VI. Use and repair of oermnt-glued and nesh-reinfbrced oerwrit ships 100 PART II. Ships Mad-, of Cerwnt-glued Fiberglass and Fesh-reinflorced Cerent - 107 Ch. Vii. Descrl,)tion of sever-al ships ngide- of oenent-glued fiberglass 107 Ch6 VIII. Description of several ships made of nesh-minfbrced.cerrent 146 131bliography 161 SUB ODEE: 13/ 'SUBM DATE: 20Apr65/ OM FEF-- 044/ Card 2/2- BIRIUKOVICH' K,L.p kand.takhn.nauk; BIRYUKOVICH,, Yu*L.,, inzh.; SHIRYAIEV, LT., in2h. Concerning the use of glue cement in the agricultural machinery industry. Trakt.i sellkhostmash. 32 m.4:37 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheakiy inatitut (for K.L.Biryukovich). 2o Irotitut mekhaniki AN USSR (for Tu.I.Diryukovich). (Agrimatural machinery industx7--Equipment and supplies) SMUIN, Yu.A., inzh.; BIRYULEV, V.G., inzh. Problems concerning the design of a circuit for the ignition of ignitrona. Elektrichestvo no*6.-61-65 Je 161, (MIRA 14:10) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellakiy institut elaktroenergetiki. (Mercury-are rectifiers) Apr SHKAYN, Yu.A., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiY92 KHARLAMOV, S.1h., inah.; -V.G.--i-inzh.; TAMANTSEVA, -T-S-t inzb.; IGLITSMi, I.L., red.; LARIMIOVP G.Yes, teklmoreds [Study of ignitron characteristics and design of firing circuital Zeeledovanie kbjq'akteristlk zazbigatelei i raschet ekhem zashiga- niia ignitronov, Mbskva# Goe.energsizd-voy 1960o 57 P, (Mbecov. V86miun7i nambno-issledovatellskii institut elektroenergetiki. Informatsionnye materialy,, no.56). (MIRA 24:12) 1. ThesoymMy nauchno-isolodavatell skiy institut elektroenergetiki (for Mmrlamov, Diryulevs, Thzmntseva). (Mercury-a" rectifiers) -.-J-~ Q T 77 L 85,21-65 ACCESSION NP: , AP14`44~-,75, ., - ~ -,r-!~tvenj)v*v I-. P~-T --- : i vi ty (3) the ci~xrier jL BEITOINAYA, 1.A.; BIRYULEV, V.I. ,; KOPILE'VICHP I.G.; PROKOFIYLV, Ye.V. Mechanism of photoconductivity in lead sulfide layers. Fiz. tver. tela 6 no.9:2873-2876 S 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy opticheskiy institut imeni Vavilova, Leningrad. BIRYULEV, V. V. BMUIEV, V. V. - OPre-Stressed Steel Beam," Mim Higher Education USSR. Kiev Construction Engineering Inst. Chair of Metal and Wooden St=ctures. Kiev, 1954. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) So-, KnjAbaW J&topial No 3. 1956 BIRYUIZV~,A.-Y., kand. takha. naukl SILLIVESTROV, A.V., kands takbm. nauk; MACHIN, A-Z-, inzh.; IEMSON, U.S., insh. (Novosibirsk) S=e characteristies of prestressed steel continuous crane girders. From. strol. 42 no.10sl&Zl o 164, (MIRA 17sll) BMUKaVICHq K.L.J. insh.; BIRMOVICH, Yu*L,, insh, Boat sheUs made of glass reiacraadd&wnt. Bet.i zhel..t)'qt. noo6:275-278 Je 163.. (MM 14:7) (Kiev-Reinforced concrete) (Boat buading) - 4RL-A&VAjAJM. A~ -rs 1JUnibVUJQ-', V. V.j XMGM-Mp B. "Ca. "Wing Loads On Overhead Transmission Lines." report to be submitted for Intl. Conference on Large Electric Systems (CIGn), 18th Biennial Session, Paris, France, 15-25 Jun 60. -0 -0 inzh.; BURGSDORF, V.V., doktor tekhn.nauk; MADW, B.Yu., inzh. Wind pressure on clerhead line conductors. Elek. sta. 31 no.609-65 Ag 160. Wr-,'i 14:9) (Electric lines--Over4ead) P V -A, V-30 AUTHOR.: Berdichevskiy, L. S., Candidate of Biology ' -58-7-41/49 TITLE: Biological Foundations of Ocean Fishing (Biologicheakiye oanovy okeanicheakogo rybolovetva) All-Union Conference (Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 7, PP- 131-133 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Thelchthyological Committee of the AS USSR (Ikhtiologicheakaya komissiya Akademii nauk SSSR) together with the All Union Scientific Research Institute for Ocean Fishing Economics and Oceanography /VNIRO/ (VBesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografii /VNIRO/), and the Institute for Oceanography of the AS USSR (Institut okeanologii. Akademii nauk SSSR)held this conference April 11-- 16. It was attended by: representatives of a great number of biological scientific research institutions of branch institutes of fishing industry, of many universities and a number of Councils of Economy. The following lectures were held: 1) A. M. Batalin On new data concerning oceanological V. V. Leontlyeva I conditions in a number of regions of the V. A. Burkov Pacific Ocean (Tikhiy okean) 2) G. M. Bi n on the utilization of oceanological data ' Tyali in ocean H-a-hing-. -al1r, ~-,, I M 0 OceanograplW and sea finberles. Trudy soy. Ikht- lcom. no.10:41-46 160. (MMA 13: 10) 1.-Tikhookmmskiy nauchno-Issledovatelleldy lustitut rybnogo khosyaystva L okeam&.-afil (TIOD). (Pacific Ocoan-FisherlesT-Research) (Pacific Ocam-Ocesawaphic remearcb)