SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEVCHENKO, V.V. - SHEVCHENKO, YE.V.
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ALTHOR: Kolachev, B. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shevchenko, V. V. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Growth kinetics of 0-grain in industrial titanium alloys
SOTj-RCE: -Moscow. Aviatsionnyytekhnologichesldyinstitut. Trudy, no. 66, 1966. Struktura
i svoystva aviatsionnykh staley i splavov (Structure and properties of aircraft steels and
T alloys), 63-75
TOPIC TAGS: Atitanium allloy, grain growth, phase composition, metalworking / VT5 Ti alloy,
VT5-1 Ti alloy, VT3-1 Ti alloy, VT-6 Ti alloy, VT8 Ti alloy
ABSTRACT: The kinetics of grain growth in the 0-region determines the optimal tempera' ture
and heatin- time of press worked titanium alloys and hence it is an important consideration.
Whern pressworked at temperatures corresponding to the.0-region these alloys are more easy
to process technologically and aro more readily forged, since the ~-phase with it's cubic struct-
ure displays greater plasticity than the a-phase and there is no marked anisotropy of proper
ties as is the case for forging at temperatures corresponding to the (a region. So far,
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however, Ti alloys have not been pressworked at temperAtures correspording to the 0-region
owinm to the decrease in their plasticity, which is attributed to the intense growth of grain in
thiS -,7--_-I-Iion. In this connection, the authors investigated the kinetics of grain growth in the
t5-re-ion for the Ti alloys VT5, VT5-1 (a-alloys) and VT3-1, VT-6, VT8 (ae + 0 alloys) at
1000-1200*C for from 0. 5 to 12 hr. Findings: O-grain at first grows at a fairly intense rate;
as the annealing continues, however, this rate slows down. The growth of O-grain obeys a pa-
rabolic law of D = Id" (where D = mean grain diameter; k - constant dependent on temperature
J and material; t - annealing time; n - exponent dependent primarily on the material and, to
a smaller degree, on temperature). The dependence of grain size on temperature for the in-
vesti-ated ry and (a + 0) alloys may be separated into three temperature intervals within which
grain grows differently: at 1000-1050*C the grain growth rate is insignificant, owing to the
impeding effect ol"the impurities segregating at the grain boundaries; above 1050*C the effect
of impurities disappears and the grain growth rate gets intensified; beginning with roughly
1100-C the grain growth rate decreases, probably because then the grains acquire More or less
stable shape and size. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 2 tables, 2 formulas.
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-kUT-,qO%'S: LiDs'r-.iy, Yu. N.; Pskovskiy, Yu. P.; Gurshteyn, A. A.;-�k
Pospergelis, 11. Y.
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TITLE: Current problems of lunar surface morphology
SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, v. 4, no. 6p 1966, 912-922
TOPIC TAGS: moon, selenography, lunar crater, lunar probe, lunar satellite, lunar
surface, lunar topography, morDholo&r, astronomy, mars planet, ma s probe
ABSTEU(Til: in this profusely illustrated article use is made of photographs taken by
"Zond-3," "Luna-3p" and the American satellites to analyze the surface features of
the moon and to compare the moon with other celestial bodies. The su--face of the moon
is divided into continental and ma ine masses. These are described and classified
according to their sizes, shapes, and locationsp as are craters, mountain ranges, and
radial fissures (see Fig. 1). Older hypotheses pertaining to the invisible lunar
hemisphere are either sustained or disproved. Newly discovered depressions on the
invisible hemisphere are discussed, and their origin is hypothetically eXDlained. The
impact theory pertaining to the formation of the lunar relief is criticized on the
basis of 'he regularity in the location and distribution of many features. The
analogy between the lunar and the Martian surfaces is analyzed and explained irith the
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Fig. 1. Continental reffion~---be4iWw- Oceanus Proceii~w~MmYe O1qNRtfLle. Bright
crater with a radial system-a-Iffr-lower right of 71~ -pWoEtogcva3hAz-MTgium A. This
illustration represents a rectiftcattm of a phot~?&ma takorTrcit ear-th -and
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help of pho'Lo,-raph3 taken by "blariner-4," and the problema of lunar mor')hology to be
attacked in -the future are suggested. The authore thank L. 11. Bondare.---':o, Zh. F.
Rodionova, and V. V. Novikov, co-workers at the Division of Lunar and Planetary
Physics of the State Astronomical Institute im. P. K.'Shternberg (Otdel fiziki Luny i
planet Gosudarstvermogo astronomicheskogo instituta)t for their help. Grig. art. hasi
8 photographs, 2 charts, and 1 table.
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SFMVCHE790~ V.V.
Regularity of the distribution of Grepis capillaris chromosome
breakage In different types of aberrotions under the influence
of AX-rays rind ethylenimine. Radiobiologia 4 no.6:870-877 164.
(NIRA 18:7)
1. 'Anstitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
ROMWELID V.Te., Prof., doktor tekhn. nauki SMCPHENKO V V kand. tekhn.
-0 L ~-"' V
nauk; MAYBOGA, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; TIMONOV) Ye.V., inzh.;
KRUSHINSKIY, G.A., iii--h.
Electric power supply to passenger cars from the overhead contact
system. Zhel. dor. transp- 47 no.9:64-68 S 165. (MIRA 18:9)
SHEVCHENKOp V.V.9 alektromakhanik
Changes in the circuit of the VIS i-ine tesfing stand. Avt.t telam.
i oviatt 5 no.l-.34 Ja 161. (MM 14:3)
.1. Chernovitskaya distantsiya signalizatsii j svyazi Llvovskoy-
dorogi.
(Railroads-Elactrie equipment)
ROZEWEL ID, Me.., prof.,, doktor t ekhn.nauk; ?a V.V. kand.tekhn.
_�HEVCHE .0 - .
nauk; HMOGA, V*A., kandetekbn,nauk S
Use of direct higb voltage current for electric traction, Zhel.
dor.transp. 41+ no.7:35-39 JI 162. (MIRA 15;8)
(Electric railroads--CuxTent supply)
EXCERPTA YEDICk Sec 7 Vol 13/1 Pediatri.cs Jan 59
331. T[fEEFFECTI%'ENESSA.NDTIlEOliGANIZATIO.NOF.A,-~;TI-TUBEIICULOS-
15 HE-VACCINATION WITH BCG 11; OLDER CHILDREN (Russian text) -
Shaganova S. Yu. and Shevchenko V. V. - TRUDY II SEZDA
VRACH. - PEDIAT. USSR 19T~-~~-
Investigations carried ou, on a large group of children. showed that the scarification
method of re-vaccination with a dry concentrated BCG vaccine vields a high per-
centage oil' vaccinal allergy (93.11' 1
io). The duration of the allergy is nearly 2 yr.
(70116) cc more; this is evidenced by a positive Nlantoux reaction; 18.6% of Aildren
had a positive Pirquet reaction. Observations carried on for 3 yr. on children
aged 4-12 yr. who were re-vaccinated by scarification with dry concentratedBCG
vaccine showed that the morbidity rate in pronounced forms of tb amounted to
0.17%, which is many times lower than the'morbidity rate of similar cases which
were no t re-vaccinated (1.685'*).
SHEVCHENKOP V.V.
Effect of strophanthin K on the electrocardiographic data of
patients with insufficient blood circulation. Vop. biol.
i kraev. mod. no.4:416-421 163. (MIRA 17:2)
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AUTHOR: Shevchenko,_V.-V
TITLE: Apparent motion of the earth on the lunar sky
SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye isaledovaniya, v. 1, no. 2, 1963, 216-220
TOPIC TAGS: lunar sky, ecliptic lunar coordinate system, horizontal lunar
coordinate system, celestial sphere, lunar orbit, optical libration, paral-
lacttc displacement, selenographic coordinate, topocentriv longitude, seleno-
centric coordinate, anomaliatic month, dracontic month, astronomical almanac,
ephemeris, astronomy
ABSTRACT: The apparent motions of the earth in the lunar sky can be considered
in two coordinate systems related to a point on the lunar surface - ecliptic
and horizontal. Geometrically, the motion of the earth in an ecliptic coor-
dinate system, caused for the most part by the revolution of the moon around
the earth, occurs along the projection of the lunar orbit on the celestial
sphere. The influence of libration in longitude and latitude is reflected in
the general character of this motion and the appearance of second-order paral-
lactic displacements. Expressions are derived for the determination 6i4unar
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topocentric ecliptic coordinates and selenocentric coordinates for the earth.
The expressions obtained are usable for compilation of ephemerides of the
earth in lunar ecliptic coordinates, related to a point on the lunar surface.
It is possible to transform to any other point in the lunar hemisphere visible
from the earth by introducing a correction for diurnal parallax. An analysis
is made of the motion of the earth relative to the horizon. In this case lib-
rations in longitude and latitude can be considered oscillatory motions of the
center of the visible disc of the moon relative to a point with the seleno-
graphic coordinates lambda - 0 degrees, beta - 0 dpgrees, occurring in per-
pendicular directions with unequal periods. The resultant librational motion
of the center of the visible disc of the moon (or center of the earth), observed
from the center of the moon occurs along a curve of a Lissajous figure. Motions
of the earth relative to the horizon during one full period of librational
motion have been determined. Under certain conditions the character of the
motion of the earth in the lunar sky is not dependent on the position of the
observer on the lunar surface. At a specific time the position of the earth
relative to the horizon can be determined from ephemerides. A formula is sup-
plied for compiling an ephemeris for the earth in horizontal coordinates.
Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 8 formulas.
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V.11,
i-,ra '-,va--`inj toward new objectives. Shn-kht. stro-i. 8 no.6:2-4
~~a 16~ (NUill, 17: 10)
I
1. Prvyy promyshlannogo oblastnogo ko:--itet--
EX.r.-i-,misticlieskoy partii Ukrainy.
Siiv(;,iE;llUl V. V.
Sl,.cvci,,cnl:o, V. V. "The sovowe -Antor of 1-31-14-45 and its effect on the '--~rds of
the footni-I-Is of 'Llie Tallass ;da-tanu", Oldu-ana prixodZr, 194-S (on the cover: 194-,-),
-0. 6, P. 36-','-l.
SC.- U-32',!, 10 April 53, (Le-topiss 'Zhurnal Inyl:li SlLatey, lilo. 2-1, 1949).
S:TW"E".-KO, V. V.
Bazkanov, V. S. and Sh,~vcl:enko, V. V. "Irrc-e dirosai-,rs the ht-Ltts of
Karst , T
K . ~aml,ll Aka~-,. rp-,:k Kazakh. SS-4, 10/`7 'To. 1r, r. 88-SP
Sk") : tT_105C, l(" :;3, (Leto-, Jls "hurnal State~y, Z~o. 4,
I .. .1 -L Li I I
SfUETICHE'.1-HO, V. V.
"LarEe-qcale Deat-"uctio.-, of the Steppe Lark Melanocorypha Calauri.a L. in the Foot-Hills
't,
of Ta-lasskiv Altai, Southern Tienshan," Zool. Zhur., 28, i;o. 6, 1541c.. E eLe
I
N
ational Forest, A,ceu-Dzha7baf7,ly, -cl949-.
SIMVCHNNXU. V.V.
'pe - zm- 'C'. - -".
, '-'f _.V_ , 0 .A, ~ ~
. Horseflies of the Dzhabagly basin (Aksu-Dzhabagly State Preserve
in western Tien Shan). Trud7 Inst.zool.Aff Kazakh.SM.2:145-156
'53. (MLRL 10:2)
(Akau-Dzhabagly Preserve--Horseflies)
SHNVC _0,,.V_._V.
Data on the fauna and ecology of gadflies (Tabanidae) of the Talas Ala-Tau
and Kara-Tan. Biul.XOIP. Otd.boil. 58 no-1:18-34 '53. (V,--RA 6:5 )
(Ala-Tau--Horeeflies) (Horseflies-Ala-Tam)
(Kara-Tau--Horseflies) (Horseflies--Kara-Tau)
SHKVCHMKO, V.V.
Now data on the horseflies (Tabanidae) of western Tien Shan.
Trudy Inst.zool. AN Irazakh.SSR 3:47-53 '55. (KM 9:32)
(Tien Shan--Horseflies)
SHXVCHENKO, Viktor Vasillyevich
- Au"""W-Aw"
(Guide to the horseflies of Kazakhstan] Opredelitell slepnei
Kazakhstana. Alma-Ata, Tz:i-vo Akademit nauk Kazakhskoi SSR, 1956.
102 p. (MLRA 9:9)
(Kazakhstan--Horseflies)
USSR/Gencral and Systematic Zoology. Insects. S'ystematics and P
Faunistics
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol. , 110 A, 1959, tio 11448
Author Belyshev B.F., ~he_ychenka-Y.!-
Inst Institute of Zoology AS KazSSR
Title Fauna of the Dragonflies (Odonata) in Tb-las Altae and
Karatay (Western Iyan-Shan').
Orig Pub Tr. In-ta zool. AN KazSSR, 1958, 8, 222-223
Abstract An inventory of 21 dragonfly spocias and data on places and
time of collection.
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SHEVCHENKO, V.V.
Taxonomic significance of the structural features of the genitalia
of certain Palearctic species of horseflies of the subfamily
Chrysopinae ('Jiptera, Tabaaidae). Trudy Inst.zool.Aa Kazakh.SSR
11:157-172 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Generative organs) (Horseflies)
SHEVCM.-IKO-, Viktor Vasillyevich; SOKOIDV, A.G., red..3 ROROKINA, Z.F.,
teiiZ -red.
(Horseflies of Kazakhstan (Diptera-Tabanidae)] Slepni Kazakhstana
(Diptera-Tabanidae) Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kazakhskoi SSR,
1961. 327 p. (MRA 14:12)
(Kazakhstan-Horseflies)
GALUZO, I.G., akademik) otv. red.; GVOZDEV, Ye.V., red. toma; BOYEV,
S.N.., akademik, red.; ORLOV, red.; PANIN, V.Ya., red.
PETROV, V.S., red.; S_MVCHENKO, V.V., red.; GLAZYRIIIA, D.M.,
red.; ROROKIIIA, Z.P., tekkh~nr~ ~._
[Natural focus of diseases and problems of parasitology) Pri-
rodnaia ochagovost' boleznei i voprosy parazitologii; trudy.
Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kazakhskoi SSR. No.3. 1961.
668 p. (NIRA 15:3)
1. Konferentsiya po-prirodnoy ochagovosti bolezney i vopro-
sam parazitologii Kazakhstana, i respublik Sredney Azii. I+thp
Alma-Ata, 1959. 2. Institut zoologii Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy
(for Galuzo, Boyev, Gvozdev, Shevchenko).
(PARASITOLO(E) (MEDICAL GEMRARE)
BOYEV, S.N., otv. red.; BONDAREVA, V.I., red.; GALUZO, I.G., red.;
PAK., S.M., red.; SHEVCHENKO V V-, red.; ALEKSA14DRIYSKIY, V.V.,
red.; KHUDYAKOV, 0., te red,
[Parasites of farm animals in Kazakhstan]Parazity sellskokho-
ziaistvennykh zhivotnykh Kazakhstana. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk Kazakliskoi SSR. Vol.l. 1962. 225 p. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut zoologii.
(Kazakhstan-Veterinary parasitology)
SHEVCHENKO, V.V.
Genitalia of some Palaearctic horseflies (chi7sozona, Tabanidae,
Diptera). Trudy Inst. zoole AN Kazakh. SSR 18:2-24-234 162.
(MIRA 17:3)
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Z - I - - C -- :1 ', -- ~ :: C- n z7 : ',' ~- E '~- n -~2 17 a -, - - - I - - I -
5 z be r 1, a ~ -- Z-, , -~'- N SS--~ -I F',' no. -I '-' -3 7 . '.- -2,3 1 . . nau-- i-c . 1 : 15 :-: - -, 5 -
I -
-. 64 . f k 1. 1 :;-" 17 : 1 -1 ')
OLSUFIYEV, N.G,;-SHEVCHENKO, V.V.
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DiscoverY of a new species of horsefly Tabanus ansarii badhysi
subsp. nova in the U.S.S.R. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. WR 22:
19'7-198 164. WIRA 17:12)
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ACCESSION NR: AT5023745 UR/6000/65/000/000/QQBOI~Rg?~~.~
AUTHOR: Lisina. L. P.- Shevchepko V. V.
TITIE: Determination of selenogra'phic coordinates of:pointa on the lunar
and of distances between them in a photometric method of stu4ying
slope angle
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Figura i dvizheniye Luny (Sh-ape and motion of:t.he Moon)._
Kiev, Vaukova dumka, 1965, 80-91
TOPIC TAGS! selenography, lunar surfacei.photometry
ABSTRACT: A method is proposed based on the-assumption that.during photometric
measurements, the rectangular coordinates of points can be measured on the nega-
tive with some degree of accuracy. A mathematical relation is derived between
the actual surface of the moon, assumed to he spherical, and its plan presenta- .
e re
tion on a photograph, considered as an external perspective projection; i.e., the
cartographic character of the photographic image of the moon is deterqiinede The
formula obtained,
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SEMOV, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; BAIMOS, P.L., inzh.;,-SHMIM.NKO, V.Ya.,
inzh.; SBERZEUKOV, G.Ye., ihzh.
Fiber glass reinforcements for concrete construction ele-
ments. Sbor.trud.IU7MII no-3:209-217 '59-
WU 13:7)
(Glass fibers) (Reinforced concrete)
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AUTHOR: #randt, A. A.; Sheythenkoy V. Yao
TITLE: A method for measuring the coercive field of ferroetectrics
SOURCE: Moscow. UnIvers;tet. Vastnik. Serlya 3. Flzlka, astronomiya, no. 5,
1964, 90-92
TOPIC TAGS: dielectric permeability, alternating field, coercive field, ferro-
electric, ~-r
ABSTRACT- A new method is presented for measuring the coercive field of ferro-
e)ectr!c5 in a wide frequency range of the polarizing field. The same method Is
applied to the investigation of the anomalous changes in dielectric permeability
during polarization. The sample, in a condenser, is subjected simultaneously to
two fields, a polarizing field of low frequency provided by one generator and a
low voltage field from the sound frequency generator connected inthe sample cir-
cuit. When a specimen is polarized, Its dielectric permeability changes,thus
inducing corresponding changes In the capacity of the ferraelectric condenser.
The changes in the transmission coefficient of a circuit consisting of the con-
de ser and a resistanceas a function of capacitance for two values of resistance
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and frequency are shown In Fig. I of the Enclosure. it is seen from Fig. I that
when wRC IZ-1, changes in capacitance of a ferroelectric condenser cause a pro-
portional variation in the amplitude of the applied voltage of frequency w. If
a ferroelectric is polarized in a linearly variable field E(f)-Kt. then when the
value of the amplitude of the "probing" voltage attains a maximum, that value will
correspond to the value of the coercive field of a ferroelectric and EK - E(tK) -
KtK. This -method is then applied to the measurement of the coercive field of tri-
alycine sulfate for different frequencies of the linearly varying voltage in the
frequency range 10-5-102 c/s. The dependence of the coercive field on the time
lerivative indicates that the coercive field of ferraelectrics is not a uniqueiy
oefined maqnitude and depends on the fie!d and its duration In all frequency
ranges. M;reover, there is a definite Influence of the electrodes on the measure-I
ment of the coercive field. A brief discussion of different types of electrodes
is included. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 6 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fiziki kolebaniy Moskovskogo universiteta (Department of
Vibration Physics, Moscow University)
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AndreysT Georay Takovlevichj Shershukov, Geliy Tefimovichl S!~g
n TAkoTlevich, D&H k, Takov Tosi Ichn
Production of glass fiber reinforced plas p pes (Isgotavleniy-e atekloplastiko-
tile
v7kh trub), Khar1kov, Isd-vo Kharlkarskoj-6 univ.,, 1964, 98 P. iUuz.,, b-ibliop
9,000 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: glass fiber, reinforced plastic, tube
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book presents the technology- of continuous fabrication!
of glass fiber reinforced plastic tubes developed in the Kharlkov Kining Institute,
Tt deg(-
.1- --9 4-. letai-l the equipment for producing tubes by, the continuous method.
'he reade- ;an -,icre fully- conceive of the newness and advantages of this method
3f fabricating glass fiber reinforced plastic tubes from the revtew of present
methods in the MIR and abroad. At the same time, the book presents information oA
the various types of glass fillers and binders in use in the production of glass
10,er reinfomed Dlastics. The book is intended for a wide audience of engineers,
w-rers in re-earch and Jeitgn institutions, students in VUZT and
,-~c~ipdTms, an(. produrtion innovators.
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Introduction - 3
Ch. I. Binders used in production of glass fiber reinforced plastics 5
Ch. 11. Glass fiber fillers - 16
Ch. TYI. ftbrication of glass fiber reinforced plastic tubes - 29
7h. IV. ContinuoaB method of fabricating glass fiber reinforced plastic tubes
ie~veloc-ed in the Khartkav MirLing institute -58
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MTM 1 006
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SHEVCHMO, V.Ye. (Slavyansk)
Presentation of the theorem of the addition of cosines. Mat. v
shkole no.6:76-77 N-D 159. (MIU 13:3)
(Trigonometry--Problems, exercises, etc.)
ANDREYEV, Grigoriy Yakovlevich; SIMZFUKOV, Geliy Yefimovich;
SHEYCliENKO,,.-Valent.in..Y,gko-y~.pyiq.#; LEV, Arkadiy LIvovich;
SPAVM, I.P., ved. red.; KUZNETSOV, P.G., ved. red.;
PENGLER, K.I., red.
[Manufacturing and using glass-reinforced plastic pipes; a
survey of foreign technology] Proizvodstvo i primenenie stek-
loplastikovykh trub; obzor zarubezhnoi tekhniki. Moskva,
GOSINTI, 1962. 89 p. (Tema 10) (MIRA 17:4)
ANDREYEV, Georgiy Yakovlevich; SHERZHUKOV, Geliy Yefimovich;
SFEVCHEIIKO, Valentin Yakovlevich, DARDYK, Yakov
I 1_
o,:rf6~.,-fi
c ; KORNIYENKO, M.A., dots., otv. red.;
ALYAWYEV, N.Z... red.
[Manufacture of glass-reinforced plastic pipes] Izgotov-
lenie stekloplastikovykh trub. Khar1kov, Izd-vo Kharl-
kovskogo univ., 1964. 98 p. (I-IRA 17*12)
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SOURCE: Referativny*y zhurnal. Khimiya, Abs. 3s450
AUTHOR: Andreyev,.G. Ya.; Sherzhukov, G. Ye.; Shpy
.EjLen_ko,. !,a..; Dardy*k, Ya. 1.
TITLE: New technique and equipment design for the preparation of glass-reinforced
plastic pipe by a continuous method
CITED SOURCE; Nauchn. tr. Kharkov5ke gorn. in-t, vo 12, )962, 126-136
TOPIC TAGS: pipe manufacture, plastic pipe, glass reinforced pipe, glass rein-
forced plastic pipe
ABSTRACT: The essence of the new technique is that layers of longitudinal and
transverse-giass fibers, impregnated with a binder during the process, are placed
on a small length in the shaping zone of a pitch mandrel. To effect longitudinal
movement of the pipe, the mandrel is composed of separate longitudinal sections,
forming a cylinder when assembled, and able to move forward and backdard. The
sections move synchronously in the axial direction and cause the pipe to move
along, after which each section is extracted from the pipe to-return to its initial-
position, while the backward motion of the pipe is checked. The use of different ~
L.~_variations of the assembly design permits manufacture of pipes with varying wall
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thickness (from 0.5 to 1.5 mm) and a conical outer surface, while the use of
changeable pitch mandrels ensures the production of pipes of varying internal
diameter (75, 100, 125, 150, 300 mm) and length (as required). The productivity
is up to 30 m/hr. Diagrams, technical characteristics, a description of the as-
sembly and the advantages of its employment are given.
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bRANDT, A.A.; SIIFVCH---tIKO, V.Ya.
Rppolarization of trigylycine sulfate crystals in linear
periodic fields at frequencies of 10 - 1()-5 cps.
Kristallografiia 9 no.2:292-293 Mr-Ap'64. WIRA 17:5)
1 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova.
'SHINCH12-MO, Ta.A., 1nzh.
Improvement in the telephone reception of telegrams from
municipal commanication centers. Vest. sviazi 20 no.4,.25-
26 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Sochinskiy telegmf.
(Telegraph)
- ~ I -1-L, ZI;- Pt
0
Stakhanov movement and the growth of the work productivity in ferrous metallurgy
Kyiv, Vyd-vo Aked. nauk URSR, 194o. 8o p. (5o-40768)
TN704-R9S5
1. Steel industry and trade - Ukraine.
2. Iron industry and trade - Ukraine.
SHEVCHENKO,. Ya.O.; KURDYUMOV, S.V., redalctor, professor; RUDKITSIKA, P.P.,
"" 7ii&ktor; RAKHLINA, M.P., takhnicheskiy redaktor.
[Local fuel resources of the Ukrainian S.S.R. and ways of using the=]
Mistsevi palvyni resurey UMR i shliakby ikh vykorystannia. Kyiv, -
Vyd-vo Akademii nauk Ukrainalkoi RSR, 1933. 25 P. (MLRA 8:2)
(Ukraine--Pael)
SHHV(;q&Ot-T1A-P~11a
The -
most efficient methods of reducing production costs in local
power production. Nauk. zap. Inst. ekon. AN URSR no.3:122-131 155.
(Ukraine--Power engineering) (MIRA 110)
(Coate, Industrial)
KONSIVICH, Anton Iyanovich; Y ~kovAleksanclrovich; ODOTSOV,
"L"or; -, -ff- 71. a 'M
V.Ya., otvatstvenny7 adakt!ftr , "re a W8?41?U tell stva;
SKLYAROVA, T.Ye., takhnichaskiy, redaktor
[way" of developing the electrification of rural regiono of the
Ukraine] Puti razyitiia dlektrifikataii sellskikh raionoy Ukrainskoi
SSR. Kiev. Izd-vo ikademii nauk USSR. 1956. 63 P. (MIRA 10:1)
(Ukraine--Rural electrification)
Y-11-; MOTIMCHF.W0, M.M., SEI'Vc.-Ii'~u Yfi-O.!-
_0
Hinjoy. P-Yu.: KHAR,"Hi;IIKO. P.F.. lGaAmov. 0.0.-. GUAI-'-7 Ifil. V.0..
4(IRELIK, L.Ye.; Rizr:Kov. I.1.; MARaKIN, G.?.; MIKOIA13VA, I.V.;
!WROBKO, V., redu~;--or; IAFCHNIf-f.U, K., tekhnichniy redaktor
[Ind.ustry of t~-n Soviet Ukraine cluring 40 years, 191'j~-19573
x'romysIcv-ist' Pnuianslkoi bkrainy za 40 L-okiv (191?-1957). Kviv.
Derzh.vyd-vo poll t.lit-ry "UHUR, 1957. 330 D. (HU'A 10-10)
1. kkademiy& naWk. URLa, Kiyev. Institut ekonomiki.
Mrsi,i- Induc tries)
SHEVCHMKO, Yakov Alaknandrovich (Shavchenko, IA]civ Oleksandrovychl
[Developmnt of electric power in the Ukraine] Rozvytok elaktro-
anergetyky Ukrainalkoi RSR. Kyiv, Akad.nauk URSR, In-t ekonomiky,
1958. 37 P. (MIRA 13:4)
(Ukraine-Blectrification)
_oT__4A9~!~a!drovicb [Shavehanko, IA.0.]; KLUaYrUMDV. S.Y.. prof.,
J~Z.Ngp
ra
red.; NOVfXOVA d. iscl-va; ZHUKOVSKIY, -A.D. (Ebukova Ikyi, A.D.]
tekba.red.
[Ways of developing the local fuel industry ift the Ukraine]
Shliakhy rozvytku miateevoi palyvnoi promyslovosti URSR.
Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1958. 134 p. (MIRA 11:12)
(Ukraine--Coal) (Ukraine--Peat)
BUKHALO, S.M., doktor ekon. nauk, otv. red.; SHEVCHE21KO, Ya.A.,
doktor ekot.nauk, red.; YAKUSFA, G.B.,- kand. tekhn. nauk,
red.; SKLY-AR, V.T., kand. khim. nauk-, red.; RESIIETNYAK,
A.A., inzh., red.; PIIYUKHANOV, L.S., inzh., red.; biffLINA,
T.I., inzh., red.; VELIKOKHATIKO, A.T., red.
[Problems of effective use of fuel and power resources
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ratsionallnogo ispolIzovaniia toplivno-energeticheskikh
resursov (Donetsko-Pridneprovskii ekonomicheskii raion);
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1. Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya po voprosam ra-
tsionallnogo ispolIzovaniya top:Livno-energeticheskikh re-
sursov. Donetsk 1962. 2. Institut ekonomiki Gosplana Ukr.SSR
(for 3hevchenkoi.
SEREDENKO, M.K., doktor ekon. nauk; ALEKSANDROVA, V.P.; KUGUSHEV, M.F.
[Kuhushev, M.F.]; SHEVCHENK Ya.O.; GLAMAZDA, A.D.[Hlnmqzda,
A.D.]; ZABORSKAYA, T.M.[Zaborslka, Z.H.); KHOTIMCHENKO, M.M.
[Khotymchenko, M.M.]; YATSKOV, V.S.; MEDVEDEV, V.K [Medvediev,
V.M.]; CHIRKOV, P.V.[Chyrkov, P.V.]; KHARCHENKO, P.F.;
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0.0.; LPJIDYSH, B.O., red.; ROZENTSVEYG, Ye.N.(RozewLtsveih,
IE.N.J, tekha. red.
[Economic efficiency of capital investments and the introduo-
tion of new machinery in industry]Fkonomichna efektyvaist' kapitall-
nykh vkladen' i vprovadzhenniia novol,tekhniky u promyslovosti.
Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1962. 260 p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut ekonomiky.
(Capital investments) (Technological innovations)
n 1 `52.
ii y 1 .3 C -~jj
') - .-J, Library ef Congress, "-.aust- 1952.
T
USSR/Fprm Animnls. Honcy Bee 0-6
;Ibs Jour : aef Zhur - Siol., No 8, lc,58, No 35768
Author : 8hovchanko Ye.T
Inst 0 3.
Title : How I'arge Crops
0 re Obtrinod on the Frogressivo Apiary (&ak
poluchayut vysokiyo modosbory nP poredovoy pasoke)
Orig Pub : I~chclovodstvo, 1957, No 9, 20-24
Abstract : At a large kolkhoz apiary, producing high hocay crops, the
chief peculiarity ofthe work consists in olininating imper-
fect colonies. The strengthening of weak colonies ct the
expense of strong ones should not be resorted to.
Cerd 1/1
,SMGfRNKO'-,-T-e. --,--n-'EbTOV, V.
Amateur photographers need guidance. Sov.foto 18 no.10:40
0 158. (MIRA 11:11)
1. IspolnyayuHhchly obyazannosti glavnogo radaktora gazety "Za
pmradnvuyu takhniku" (for Shavehanko). 2. Rukovoditall fotokruzhka
pri radaktsit mnopotirashnoy gazety (for Fedotov).
(Photography)
SHEVCHENKO, Ye.
qEimeriosis of Sheep in Chkalovskaya Oblast and Experiences in Treating
This Disease." Cand Vet Sci,, Kazan' Zooveterinary Inst., Chkalov.,- 1553. (RZh
Biol., No 2., Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
so: sum. No. 556., 21L ~Am 55
-SHEVCHETIKO . YO I
Innnvat-rrr-t. Avt.transD. 40 no.3:63 Mr 162. (MM 15:2)
(Kuybyahey Province-Transportations Automotive-Technological innovaticns)
SHEVC2 NYO, Ye
Construction of solid foundations in
Stroitell 8 no.10:7 0 162.
(Foundations)
(Gonox4;~tei.,i-,onst.metAmn.&,-Cold
the winter.
(MIRA 15:11)
weather conditions)
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AUTHOR: Dontsov, A. A.; Shevihenko, Ye. A., Noyltskaya, B. P.; Dogadidn, B. A.
TITLE: Reaction of pollyethylene'With dibenzothiazyl disulftde
SOURCE: Vvsokomolekulyarnyye soyeftenlya, v. 6, no. 10, 1964, 1746-17M
TOPIC TAGS: polyethylene, vulcanization, disuMde vulcanizing agent, dibenzothiazyl
disul.fide, polymer atructuration
NBST'PLACT: 71c kinetics of the reaction between potyetliylene and dibenzotloa7yl disul-
A'~'lo-, :11'.'estigated at temp,--rattires of 190-2210C and accelerator~~oncentrations
L::,~ pt~! 1:'j0 parts )f The rea( Lion wms -carried out Pither in
111:t:d v,-ith nitrogen or in a press, and was followed by measuring the de-
-'.T,), Lhe for-nation of rne,,-:aj11ohen7,()tJhi~,Zo1 uid hydrogen sulfide, the
pr~lvmer the forn-,-~ti,'Tl of an ins-3111hle P~pl, Tlin reqijltq qho-mnd th-it
~11, -ea~- ie. anioim*s of bo-iind 8 and mercaptoben-o-
Liii~i 1,.crea~sus the amounts of det
gradation products. Mercaptobenzothdazol forma-
reinains a first-~~,rfje-T- Th addi tl u
reaction. e tion of S proceeds irc gh
C,3rCl L/2
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a maximum in all cases, the ascending curve being a first-order process, and the rate
"~ie- additionof S arA formation of mercaptobenzothiazol are about equal. At
c,)ncczitrations less than 5'b, there is no gel foi-ination; gel formation increases with
~ncrcasing a-mounts of DBTD in the mixture, but is unaffected by temperature. Basically,
~'ie gel is formed by the dissociation of DBTD radinals connected with the polymer. A
inechan-ism is proposed to explain these reactions, in which the accelerator first adds to
the -liclymer. In mixtures with small amounts of DBTD, these products are stable and
structuration does not take place. At high accelerator cow. entrations, Labile addition
products are formed which are capable of thermal dissociation, causing cross-linkage.
nrig. axt. has- 4 figures, I table and 10 equations.
ABSOCL,kTION: Moskovs1dy institut tonkov khirrLicheskoy tekhnoloW.1 im. M. V.
174nscnw fire chemical techn;lagy institute)
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AUTHORt Dontsov S~
A. A. Mumhanko_1 Te. 4. ; Novitskmy&, S. P. ; Dogadkin, B. A.
TITIE, Interaction of polptb7lena th sulfur in the preaence of dibenzothiazjrl
disulfide (Altax)
SOURCEt Vysokomoleku3jvar,kYy soyedinenlyal Y. 69 m. 11# 1964, 2()15-2022
TOPIC TAGS: polvathylene plastic, sulf-ur, chemical reaction, polymr, organic
wil-fur compound
AWMACT: The article is the fifth communication from the series "Interaction
of Polyethylene with Sulfur." The kinatics of the reaction of polyethylene
with sulfur in the presence of Altax dibenzothiamyl disulfide at 190-2000
was investigated. In the course of the reaction, Altax decomposes, mercepto-
benzothiazole is formed, sulfur is added to polyethylene, and the bulk of the
polymer is converted to an insoluble product. The Altax consumption, mercapto-
benzothiazole.formation, and addition of sulfur obey first-order equations.
The rate constants of mercaptobenzothiarole formation and sulfur addition are
approximately equal (30 kcal/mole), but smaller than the rate of constant of
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the consumption of Altax (20.8 kcal/mole). Gel formation occurs chiefly
after the Altax consumption; it is accompanied by the formation of mercapto-
lenzot'i-liazole and the addition of sulfur and ends when limiting amounts of
mercaptobenzothiazole and bound sulfur are reached. Vhan the Altax content
is Lncreased, the ILmiting amount of the gel increaaes, Gel formation 'La
a,- --Q lctz-a e, ~-v eion -,)f ' he ';UL t-lie [Lnal qUantlty of Lhe gel
1."rie authora cor-cl de UaL Ln the presence of sulfur, no
apprecLable induced decompositLon of Altax takes place; the participation of
Ak--ax -in reactLons of dehydrogenation of the polymer increases, as dGes the
ul, ator,
s
lfLde conten,, of the Lnter-mediate compounds of the polymer and acceler
arising at the first stage of the reaction. As a result, both the efficiency
and the rate of structuration increase wher. sulfur is Lncorporated into the
polyethylene-Altax mixture. Orig. art. hast 13 fornAAs, 6 graphi-,--12 tables,
ASSOCIATIONt HaskDvskiy institat tonkol khimichasko7 tekhnologii im. H. V.
Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology) / 1 f
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NR RKF SOVI 008 OTHERt 002
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'Ctmid, U.1-ser A.N guy", T.T_ Itikhtiza, X.M.,
3b.1y.k: E. Iz3h ... hanka, To. F.
Tz=, Investigation of the Composition of the Righ Molacular
ffyd"a"bon FmotLous of Ptrol.-S Of the Bitk.,.koy. Deposit
by Means of Infrared Absorption 394*t-
11=021CA.L. rsveatlya AUdsmit cauk 3333. Sriya ftstab..kaya, 1959, fal 23,
Ir 10. pq 1192-1193 (USn)
ABZTW?c The Present Investigation wam 4aiTted out In Callaborstica with
the laboratorlys, gookbimil. nafti. Mr. SIGRI (tAboratary for
Pstralem Chemistry of the Mr. NICU). 1wrostigatiuas ism
carried out of ptmleuve obtained from the borsholem 300# 310
And 350 at the Sitkovskays deposit In the western Mrains. Fir:t,
the solid fre.ation ? was "parated at 0 and .160, az4 later th
a.rosaila friction AT was separated according to the mathad of
Cho rtw abukov and gazakove. (Rat 1). The remainder of the solid
frantic u OT vam separated by aarbamld. ocapl.z formation
(co.34sx-foriaing P&rt ZT# part Xt~). The
remaining Liquid frantion we& chromatographically separated Into
Iparaffin naphthana fmation Mh and a woo-. bi-. mod poly-
Card 1/3 ,.Us arumatic hydrocarbo~oontainlAg fraction (ILZbp 2 "Z and
The friction ?tMh was further treated with c&rbamLde Pad
thlo?arbs."da and four components were obtained. Th. syqctra
ra rea:rded In the range Z.tkL b;hmans of the vacuum infrared
I
:
;. true ter of the type VUS- (0s.11pl. thickness 50 - 55,U).
In the tollovinge a number of details concerning the apdotre. of
the investigated fractions are given -he Mayctm should
Intense bande at 5.4 . 3.5
6.a2
13: 2 and 13,89
4u(corres nding .
,
.
C112.group*3
r
it
to the Oscillations of the
and weak bands (CH 3
6.92 and 7.25,,p~. The c-parafflus wave characterized by the Intense
be" at 13-89. the OXT-fraotion by tho 7.25A hand .. .011 .0
that with 13'89-TOP aromatic friAti .na bar the following
b..d-. Uth, 6X. 122,13.4. 15.8 and 14.3,-~ (Intense) a"
p-(week). 2AZho 6.2, 11. 12.2 am 13.4
9 6. il-4 and 12.a 4.
well me 12.8, 13A and 14.V.shj nAZhs 6.2, 11.4 and 13-4
me -11 ma 9.6. 11.4 -od 13;4- The investigation results
showe'l that the ptrolausaw b?&L;a4 from the various borshcl*4
differ from a" another. Thus, the ?.fraation from the borehole 350
C&ZA Z/3
amataload morm randfied Pareffine than that frox 310. The
pe "mietus of the former contained more ara"tict and that Of the
letter more paraffin-hydrocArbow. ?berw arm 5 reforawo.t
of which a" 5OVIet.
Card 3/3
US-R/ Chemistry - Analytical chemistry
Gard 1/1 Pub. 116 17/25
Authors I Babkin,.M. PO;'No.zhenko, L. N.; and ShevIchenko,~E* I.
Title t The precip#ability of CdG204 in the presence of analogous and foreign
ions
Periodical i Ukr. khim.,'.-zhur& 21/lo, 93-96. 1955 7
Abstract I Experiments were conducted to determine the type of.eadmium. qxalbte. pIrel-_
iipitates with respect to the'effect of anal'ogous:ions and the effect-of.
foreign ions on the precipitability of CdC204. Results showed that CdC-O_j:
2 4--
belongs to the type of precipitates the solubility of which, inthe presed
ce-of'cations or anions, decreases first-and then increases as-resul.t.of...
the complex formation reaction* The reducing effedt, of foreign i6im (e
and Cl-) on the precipitability of GdC204 from solutions with equivale ,nt,
Cd2+ and C2042-ions was extablished. One USSR reference _(1952). Tables.:.'
Institution t The Donets Industrial Institutej 'Faculty of Analytical Chemistry
W
Submitted December 16o 1953
BHNVCIDCNKO, YeAl inzh.; YUROVSKAYA, R.L., inzh.
Impuritien of feed water cauned b7 dissolved iron. Elek . eta. 29
no.7:80-81 J1 '58. (MIRA 11:10)
(Feed water)
RUDAKOV, Ya.D., inzh.; SHEVCHENKO, YeA, inzh.; MARMOV, AN.
-------- . -
Use of the scavenging slime of clarilying agents for neutralizing
the acid waters of chemical desalting systems. Elek. sta. 32
no.12:59-60 D 161. (YJRA 15:1)
(Feed-water purification)
"--A " - , ; -,, -
-,I . -, - .. - , - :7,
W - 57
i.or'- -1--actice on n- hay mo-,wer. :;o-st. sel lkhoz. No. ?,
1:-~nthlv 7-4---t of Hussian Accezsions, T4brary of Conf~r-ss, D~cember 19~:2. U?.'GL~SSIFIED.
i_- -
FERDINAND, Ya.M. (Rostov-na-Donu); Prinimali uchastiye: MARISOVA, A.P.;
BRAYNINA, R.A.; MARGULIS, L.A.-, WASNENKO, A.M.; KOVALEVSKAYA,
I.L.; TELESHEVSKAYA, E.A.; SOtOLEVA,, S.V.; KALININA, K.I.;
KOVALEVA, N.S.; IVANOVA, M .K.; ARENDER, B.A.; KUCHERENKO, R.A.;
MANATSKOVA, K.S.; OLEYNIKOVA, L.T.; KIBARDINA,.Yu.A.;
GRIGORIYEVA., K.S.; SEMENIKHINA, L.G.; CHERNYKH E.I.; DOROFEYEVA,
V.M.; SMGHENKO,,j_k.Ij.; ABRAMOVAq O.K.; SKULISKAYA, S.D.;
PETROVA, Z.I.; MAKHLINOVSKIY, L.I.; KUZIMINA, A.I.; ALITMANp R.Sh.;,
MARDERER, R.G.; YENGALYCHEVSKAYA, L.N.; CHIRKOVA M.N.; TERESHCHENKO,
N.I.; SHELKOVNIKOVA, M.A.; P.-",IOKOPENKO, V.V.; BE
BARANOVA, T.V.
Effectiveness of specific prophylaxis with alcohol divaccine
against typhoid and paratyphoid B fever in school-age children,
Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i �=un. 41 no.l.-23-27 Ja 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
SjjEVCqF[JKO, YE". P. pt, io/4-7T55-
UM/Digineering Jul/Axig 48
"Reriew of 'Methodological Handbook on Technological
Information and Bibliography' by H. P. 2;yblna and
0. A. rAtakerioh," Ye. P. Sherchenko, -t p
*Vast Inzhener I Tekhnik" No 4
Favorable notice on the'vhole. Qood features of
book Include List of Sorlet and foreign journals,
to which Con Bu of Tech Information subscribes, and
abbreviations of.Russian and foreign words. ftb-
Usher act stated.
03/4VIT10b
USM/Mining 14terature
"Review of S. S. Dolitskayals Book, 'Syst ems for
Eftlaiting Ore Deposits,'" Ye. P. Shevchenko, Mining
Engr, * p
"Gor Zhur!' No 12
Annotated bibliogra-pby of Soviet and-goreigm 1:L..t,,
cations'on ore-field enloitation'publishad 1920
1934. It contains i-eferences to 806 individual
v62~ksi and is the first�ftah -work to b6 published.
in the postwar perio&4(ftscow 1947, 15T pp) Criti-
Adzes preponderance of foreign references.-
Vest.
l9t52. -' LsD.
T T-' C, C
1. Y-~~. P. ;~ng. , I.B. EUDN'If 511-dY, Docent
2. Ul;ti (00U)
4. PlobvIev. AmLrii Kun3Lantinovich, 1842-1918
7. ll-~amorable dIates. 'lest. mash. 32 no. 11. 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - -1953, uncl.
WEVCHEM, Ye.F,
V.S.Krym and his works in the field of coal chemistry. Ukr.khim.
zhur. 19 no-5:567-571 153- (MLRA 8:2)
1., Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut im.Artems.
(Krym, Veniamin Skievich, 1877-1938) (Coal)
SHEVCHENKO. Ye.P., inzhener.
Mikhail GrIgorlevich Oknov.
Vest.mash. 33 no-9:99-101 s '53- MRA 6:10)
(Oknov, Mikhail Grigorlevich, 1878-1942)
USSR/Chemistxy Bibliography
Card 1/1
Author : Shevchenko, Ye. P. (reviewer)
Title : Chemical literature
Periodical Khim. prom. 3, p 61 (189), April-May 1954.
FD iol-
Abstract This is a review of the book Khimicheskaya Literatura (Chemical Litera-
ture) compiled by I. A. Baytin, edited by Prof. b. N.-Rutovskiy, pub-
lished by Goskhimizdat, Moscow-Leningrad, 1953, 564 -Dp. The-bf5ok under
review is a bibliographic reference work that lists USSR non-periodic
chemical publications which app eared during 1920-1951.
SHEVCHNNKO, Ye.P., inzhener.
Hikolai Veaiaminovich Kalakutskii. Vest.mash. 34 no.2:103-104
Ir 154. (MLRA 7:3)
(Kalakutskii, Nikolai Veniaminovich, 1831-1889)
MBVCHINKO, Ye.P., inzhener.
in
Akim Zilippovich Golovin. Vest.mash. 34 no.8:101-102 Ag '54.
(Golovin, Akim Filippovich, 1880-1949) (XI2A 7:8)
--- -- -- - - - - - - --- - ---- ~l - - -
SHWCHENKO.Yevgeniy Pavlovich; MARGOLIN,V.A., redaktor; RTKOV,K.I. redaktor;
-fT-A-~,"A'~.-fio--,~-t~ekhnicheakiy redaktor
[Coal for coking] Ugli dlin koksovaniia. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo lit-ry po ugollnoi promysh., 1955. 31 P. (KLRA 9:1)
(Coke)
I -
SHEVCHIWKO,Ye.P., inzhener
Vladimir Mntveevich Makovskii. Vest.mash.35 no-7:87-89 J1155.
(MLRA 8: 10)
(Makovskii, Vladimir Matveevich, 1875-1941)
SHEVCHN 0, Ye.P.; OKRANOVA, L., redaktor; SAMOLSTOTA, A., tekhnicheakiy
[Mendeleev and the Donets Basin] Mendeleev o Donbasse. CStalinol
Stalinskoe oblAzd-vo. 1956. 42 p 1,7)
(Mendeleev. Dmitrii Ivanovich, 1834-1907) tK12A 10
(Donets Basin--Industries)
Subject USSR/Engineering AID P 4324
Card 1/2 Pub. 128 - 24/26
Author Shevchenko, Ye. P., Engineer
Title Memorable dates
Periodical : Vest. mash., #3, p. 83-84, Mr 1956
Abstract : A short bio-bibliographical note on A. N. Dinnik,
Professor, Member of the Ukrainian and All-Union Soviet
Academy of Sciences, on the occasion of the eightieth
anniversary of his birth. Prof. A. N. Dinnik died in
1950. This prominent scientist was many times awarded
honors,and is described in the Bol'shaya. Sovietskaya
Entsiklopediya. He worked in the field of theoretical
and applied mechanics on problems of the stability of
elastic systems, torsion, impact and contact stresses,
numerical methods of integration of differential
equations in the theory of elasticity, application of
Vest. mash., #3, p. 83-84, Mr 1956 AID P - 4324
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special functions to the solution of problems in the
I theory of elasticity, etc.
Institution : None
Submitted No date
SHEVCHENKO, Ye.p.
,
Review of the Annotated Index to Soviet Works on Spectral Analysis.
Zav.lab. 22 no.8:1008-1009 Ag '56. (HLRA. 9:11)
(spectrum analysis)
SHEVCHENKO, Ye.F., inzhaner.
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"High-speed metal cutting." K.G. Ganopollskaia. I.A. Fedoruk.
Reviewed by E.P. Shevchenko. Vast. mash. 36 no.6:91 Js '56.
(MT.RA 9:10)
(Bibliography--Metal cutting) (K.G. Ganopollskaia)
(1.A. Pedoruk)
SHEVCHY.IIKOI Ta*Pp, inzhener,
~,W'z~.-"..~ -.-' P,
N.I. Baliaev. Hatallur 2 n0.5.39-40 MY 157. (KIBA 10:6)
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130-7-19/24
AUTHOR: Shevchenko-q.Ye.P*. (Engineer)
TITLE: Dnepropetrovsk- Technical Information Bulletin.
(Dnepropetrov.91-,iy Byulleten' Tekhnicheskoy Informatsii)
PERIODICAL: Metallurgq 1957P Wr 71 P.37 (USSR)
ABSTRACT! This brief note outlines the contents of the 52-page first
number of the Dnepropetrovsk Bulletin'. This includes articles
on the automatic control of blast-furnace operation according
to the pressure drop tip the ftirnace# the desulphurization of
steel in the ladle by treatment with reducing slagsp reheat-
ing. ftirnace operation, rolling and wire-drawing mill operat-
ion. The bulletin relates to works in the Dneper industrial
area as a whole.
AVAIIJ~BLE: Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
SHEVCHMO, Ye.p.
"Analytical chemistry" bibliography compiled by A.I. Busev. Reviewed
by N.P. Shavchenko. Zav. lab. 23 no.3-380 157. (KIRA 10:6)
(Bibliography--Chemistry, Analytical) (Shevchenko, R.P.)
41-f-
SHEVC 09 Te.P.. inzh.
"Precast reinforced concrete; an annotated bibliography, 1949-
19540 edited by G.I. Bardichevskii. Reviewed by X.P. Shevchenke.
Stroi.prom. 35 no.gi48 S 157. (MIRA 10:10)
(Bibliography--Precast concrete)
AUTHOR: Shevchenko Ye.F. 130-1-16/17
TITLE: The imeni Petrovskiy Works (Zavod im. Petrovskogo)
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, NO-1, PP. 35 - 37 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article gives the history of the Dnepropetrovsk
Metallurgical Works imeni Petrovskiy, the construction of
which was officially completed on May 22, 1887. Up to 1926,
it was known as the Bryanskiy Works. By 1914, the Works had
become the largest producer of pig iron and the second largest
of steel (32? 000 tons) and rolled products (260 800 tons),
the total labour force being about 8880. M.K. Kurako worked
there as did the brothers Goryanov, who developed the hot-
metal-ore practice for open-hearth furnaces and successful
tests of V.P. Izhevskiy's electric steel-melting furnace
were carried out. The Works was the scene of considerable
revolutionn activity, G.I. Petrovskiy (after whom the Works
is now named) participating. Repair of the Works was com-
pleted in 1922 and by 1940, the pig-ironsteel and rolled
products production exceeded the 1913 levels by factors of
2-17 2.4 and 2.6, respectively. In the same year, the director
of the Works, I.I. Korobov, secured the first-ever practical
adoption of high top-pressure operation of blast furnaces. The
Ca-rdl/2central works laboratory gave assistance in several problems,
MiAPOVAL, Ivan Maksimovich-, SHSVCHBNKO, Tevgsniy Pavlovich
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i takhnika na Dnepropetrovshchins. Dnepropetrovsk, Dnepro-
petrovskoe obl.izd-vo, 1959. 160'p. (KIRA 13:8)
(Dnepropetrovsk Province--Science)
SPERANSFA'f',,, Yn.F,; Ye-S.
Redue:tion ~~. (IV) by ca6rnlum amalgam. 1zv~vys,ucbeb.zav,;-
kHm,1 !; 7'(J., 15-.1)
1 Y-7,ikhs1-iy r-oqu(Jarstvenny. universitet imeni S.M*Kirova, kafedra,
analiticheskoy Ichimii.
Cre.1 lurium) (Amalgams)
BARANOVA,N.M.' IASSY Yu.B.; BOGDANOVICH) V.V.; VILIGOS, Ye.F.;
GRAZHDANTSEV) I.I.; GRYAZNOV, V.I.; GUTOROVA, Ye.D.;
KABRIZON, V.M.; !-'OLYAVKO, G.I.; MOROKHOVSKAYA, M.S.;
NOSOVSKIY, M.F.; R01-110DANOVA, M.P.; SOSNOV, A.A.;
SHEVCHENKO, Ye.S.; USEENKO, I.S.; Prinimali uchastiye:
~M M=,M(f.7 inzh.-gidrogeolog; SACHENKO-SAKUN, V.M.,
st. topograf; SIM.UKHINA, A.V., at. tekhnik-geolog;
STOPIK, M.A., st. tekhnik-geolog; RFUTOVSKAYA, E.A.,
tekhnik; BETEKHTIN, A.G., akademik, glav. red.[deceasedl
[Nikopolt manganese-ore basin] Nikopollskii margantsevo-
rudnyi bassein. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra.," 1964. 534 P.
(MIRA 17:6)
Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN Ukr.SSR (for
Baranova, Molyavko, Romodanova, Usenko). 2. Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut geologii Dnepropetrovskogo
gosuda.rstvennot-.o universiteta (for Gryaznov, Nosovskiy).
3. Trest "Dneprogeologiyall (for Bogdanovich, Kabrizon).
4. Trest "Kiyevf-nologiyall (for Bass). 5. Trest "Nikopoll-
Marganets" (for Villgos, Grazhdantsev, Sosnov).
Ye.-K., inzh.; AY'ZI!I-,, T.V., inzh.; ENGVER, Ye.A., Inzil.;
'31-, VCFENKO, Ye.T., -Jnzh.
"ar.id glost firing of enameled glass tablets in gas kiIns. -Stek.
i ker. 22 no.9:38-39 S t65. (XHRA 18:9)
1. institut gaza AN Uk-T-SSR (for Nikolayev). 2. Stekolln~7.7 zavod
"Proletariy" (for AyzIna, Engier, Shevchenko).
SIIEVCIMKO, Ye T - KSENOFONTOV, I.A., nauchryy red.; BOR'USWOY, I.V.,
i-
r-e SEMA, T.V., tekhns red*
(Woodworking equipment; catalog]Derevoobrabaty-vaiushchee obo-
rudovanie; katalog. Moskva, TSintimash, 1962. 249 p.
(HIRA 15:11)
(Woodworking machinery-Catalogs)
AFAI:ASIIEV, F.S., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk-,. ShhVCM- KO, Ye.T.,,
nauchn. red.; kunmrSOVA,
[Development of the manufacture *f woodworking equipment
in the U.S.S.R. and in capitalist countries) Razvitie pro-
izvodstva derevoobrabatyvalushAega oborudoitaniia v S&9R i
v kapitalisticheakikh stranakh. Mloshrar 1963. 210 p.
(MIRA 17:8)
1. Moscow. TSentral'iWy instl-t.ut nauchnc-tekhnicheskoy
informatsii po avtomatizatsil i mshinostroyeniyu. 2.
TSentrallnyy inst-itut, nauchn-otekhnicheskly informatsi.-I
po aviomatizatsil i mashinost",yeniyu, Moskva (for Afanaslyev).
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rocks of central Kaiuftstanl Sthiktunqe i petrograficheskie
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stand. Llvov, Izd-vo Llvovskogo gos. univ., 1951. 262 p.
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