SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKSENENKO,, V.M. - AKSENOV, G. I.

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01WTUiRIYU11"OK) I.P.; AOENBINTO) V.M. Determination of selenium and tellurium in slimes of copper electrol- ysis. Izv.TPI Ill :65-67 161. (MIRA 16:9) 1. T'redstavleno profes.~orom doktorom khimicheskikh nauk- A.G.Strom- bergom. (Tellurium-Analysis) (Selenium-Analysis) (Copper plating) AKSEVENKO, V.M. Detection of cadmium ions in the presonce of copper ions. Izv.TI'I 111:68o-69 161. (IMIRA 16:9) 1. Predstavleno professorom doktorom. kdiimicheskikh nauk A.G.Strom- bergom. (Cadmium--Analysis) (Copper--Analysis) ONTH-MYEINOK, I.P.; AMEMMO, V.M.~ NOVIKOVA, Ye.S. %ftwvw" . Coprecipitation of selenium and tellurium with the aid of colloctors. Izv.TPI 111:115-118 161. (IMU, 16:9) 1. Predstavlono Tomskogo ordena institute, imeni (Selenium) nauclinym sendnarom kAfedry Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Kirova. *(Tellurium) (Precipitation analiticheskoy khimii politeklinichaskogo (Chemistry)) AKSENENK09 V.M.; FEMOVAt L*G. Aoetone method of detemining acids In hydrazine salts. Bar. lab. 30 no.6&671-672 064 (MIM 170) AKSENENKOY V.M.;,AKSEN,21KO Ye ; GROMOVA, E.N. - Potentiometric determination of nitroguanidine. Zav.lab. 31 no.10:3.191 165. (MIRA 19:1) AKSMTMO, Yu.A. --ow ~Ilxperience in operating the electric apparatus of locks of the V.I.Ijenin Volgs, Hydroelectric Power Station. Rech tranap. 18 no.1:38-40 Ja '59. NIRA 12:2) 1, Glavnyy energetik shlyuzov VolzhBkoy gidroelektricheskoy atantaii Imeni V-I.Lenina. (Electric apparatus and appliances) (Locks (Hydraulic engineoring)) (Volga Hydroelectric Power Station) AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 3()-2-18/49 A%senenok, G. A.. , Pavlov, I. V. , Doctors o-- JuricUbal: Sclenmr- International Colloquy on Problems of k,-,rariazi Lav (liezhdunarodnyy kollokvium po voprosam aGrarno-o prava) 0 Vestnik. Akademii Nauk SSSR,1958,. TIr 2, PI) 78-80(ussn) ABSTRACT: This colloquy took place last year at the end of October in Paris. Jurists from 29 countries met there,the Soviet Union being the only people's democratic country. Yhe purpose of this colloquy was the examination of the agrarian lel---sla- tion and the condition of the agrarian legal relations bet- ,ueen nations of different social and economic systems. On the part of the Soviet delegation G. A. Aksenenok reported on the legal government in lands of agricultural designation in the USSR. I. V. Pavlov reported on the de-mocratization of the legal regulation of Kolkhoz activity in the USSR. It was decided to carry out the next international ;R etin.- in 11960 in the Hague or in Madrid. Card 1/2 The authors had a positive opinion on this colloquy. ZAGORSKIY, N.A,, insh.; AKSBMMLID. A.L., inzh. Utilizing all production potentialities. Tekst.prom. 19 no.12.'54-57 D '59. (MIR& .13:3) 1. Vitabskaya chulochno-trikotazhnaya fabrika "KIM.,n (Knit goods industry) AKSENFELID,, N.A.; VELIGANENKO, I.V.; VMA.IYEV I.Ye. Work of the automatio dl%ldkftetii during the heating of coke ovens with blastrfurnace gaa..Koks i khim. iko.1:67 164a (MIRA 17:2) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy kokookhimicheakiy.zavod. AXSEItzTVD, N. I. AKSENFELID N. 1. METAL INDUSTRIES -' HYGIENIC ASPECTS Sanitary-hygienic evaluation of measures for the improvement of working conditions in the carbide sho.p. Gig. i san. no. 5 (1952) Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congresa, September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. AKSERFELID V.I. Use of recording instruments for the quantity control of molasses. Sakh-Pirom. 3 4 no.6:54-55 Ja 16o. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Ohernovitsidy eakharny7 kombinat. (Chernovitey-Kolasses) (Recording instruments) F- - - , - .1 7 M ,.-.AKSENFEL-D.,, V.I. Improvement in tho design of a,;to,--,atic DS-8(C scales "or weighing sug,jr beets. Sakh. prom. 35 no.11:3?-38 N '61- (MMI 15:1) 1. Chernovitskiy sakharnri kombinat. (Scales (Weighing instruments)) AXSENFELIdi, V.I. - Scientific and technical conference on automation in the sugar industry. Sakh. prom. 37 no.802-73 Ag 163. (MIM 16:8) (Sugar industry,) (Automation) ,C .1. - MARTS, S.A.; AXSENIN. N.P. Caloulating ooke output. Koko i khim. no.018-22 162. (KMA 16:8) 1. Ukrainakiy uglekhimicheskiy institut. (Coke industry) -AKSIMW,-XJI,, inzh. Continuous, semiautomatic bottle-drying apparatus. Ma9l.-zhir. prom. 26 no.6:42-43 ~e 160. (MIRA 13:6) le Ussurlyakiy moloxhirovoy kombinat. (Ussuriyok-dil Industries) (Dr7ing apparatus) IKMOV, A. -(Kuybyshe-vakaye, oblast'). Work io happluese, UTO no.lilO A '59. (MIRA 12.-2) 1. Direktor sovkhoza. "Zomaomolets.0 (Ktwbysher Province-State farms) Achievemente of Voiang afficiancy promoters. Izobr;.i rats* no.6:25 Je '59. (MIRA 1229) 1. Sakretarl TSentrallnogn komitsta Vsesoyuznogo Leninskogo XDmmunisticbeelco Soruza ",olodeabi. Fifficiencry, Industrial) AKMOV, A., 9,tbrehiy, leytenant. ~:- At a metallurgical plant. Sov. .mor.116 no.20:5-6 0 156. (MLU 10: 1) (]Dnepropetrovsk-Metallurgical plants) AKSENOVI A. Cand Geol-Min Sci - (diss) "Geological structure and petroliferosity of terrestrial Devonian deposits in the platform area of Bashkiria." Ufa, 1959 12 pp; (Moscow Order of Labor, Red Banner Institute of the PLtrochemical and Gas Industry im Academician i. M. Gubkina, Ufiniskiy Petrocbeinical Scientific Research Institute UfNII); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 19-60, 131) 1-71LIS C:, XOSTM, M-Io; GRBBXNV, S,K~; AXSEIPT, AsAa; OSTAPINKO, F.rA.; SIMAGHNTA, N.A. Imptoving the granular composition of sintered Irivoy Rog ores. Stall 17 no.2:114-118 1 157.- (MLRA 10:3) I*-Drobillno-sortirovochnay& fabViks shakhty OPobeda" i Nauchno- issledovatel'skly gornorudnyy institut. (KrIvoy Rog-Sintering) AKSIMOV, A. A. Petroleum potential of terrige ous sediments in the Devonian of Baahkiria. Qeol. nefti i 9&s& 4 n0,11:28-31 IF 160.. (MIU 13:11) 1. Ufimakiy neftyanoy nauchno-Issledovatellski institut. (Basbkirla-Fetroleum geoloW ROZANOV, Leonid Nikolayeviah; OVANESOV, 4urgen Pavlovich; AKSET~,_ Adollf Alekseyevich; NADEZHDIN, Aleksandr Daniloifc-R- ZARETSKAYAv A.I., ved. red.; DUBROVSKAYA, L., tekhn. red. [Method for rating producible and prospective reserves of oil and gas in platform areas as exemplified by the studies carried out in the Bashkir A.S.S.R.] Metodika otsenki per- spektivnykh i prognoznykh zapasov nefti i gaza platforme4 nykh oblastei (na primere Bashkirskoi ASSR), Moskva, Gos- toptekhizdat, 1963. 81 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Bashkiria-Petroleum geology) (Bashkiria-Gas, Natural-Geology) AKsENoV, A. A. Ize- - -V- Ii I "Experience in Studying Surface Currents with the Aid of a Free-Floating Buoy", lady GOIN, No M19), 1948 39-43 P AKSHIMV, A.A.; SKIBKO, N.Te. Mailing R.N. Ivanovle perspectometer to measure sea waved. Trudy GOIN no.22:13-18 1 52. (MIRA 12:1) (Oceanograpble instruments) (waves) AKSHNOV. A.A.; SIMPHLEV, LP. Accuracy of determining the sea level as a function of the number of observation periods per day. Trudy GOIN no.22:54-58 ' 52- (MIRA 12:1) (Oceanographic research) AIMOT, A -A - 1% Norphology aid dynanion of the nortbarn coast of the Sea of Azov. Trudy GOIN no.29:107-143 155. (XWA 9:8) (Azov, Sea of-Coast~) 15-57-8-11623 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 8, pp 225-226 (USSR) AUTHOR: Akse TITLE: Detrital Filling of Harbor Approach Channels in the Sea of Azov (0 zanosimost~ podkhodnykh portovykh kanalov v Azovskom more) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gos. okeanogr. in-ta, 1956, Nr 31(43), pp 58-71 ABSTRACT: The author considers the question of the channel filling in the Sea of Azov in connection with the physical properties of the soil and the characteristics of sedimentation. The Zhdanov channel, which is the most important and deepest for approach purposes, is the chief object of study. Basic data on the channels of the Taganrog, Osipenko, and Genichesk ports, which are located in other natural conditions, are given for Card 1/4 comparison. The Zhdanov port has a number of approach 15-57-8-11623 Detrital Filling of Harbor Approach Channels (Gont.) channels. Data on their filling are considered in this article. Tables and graphs of the amount of sedimentation in various sections of the main channel are given for various years, together with data on the vertical section of the channel bottom and the geologic profile of the channel. The main source for filling of the Zhdanov channel is the semiliquid surface ooze formed of material borne from adjacent areas of the sea bottom. The characteristics of present day sedimentation in the Sea of Azov are described. It is estimated that an average of 8 000 000 tons of river-borne material is carried into the sea annually; 1 000 000 tons of carbonates and 2 250 000 tons of organic substance enter into the sediment as a result of the high bentonic and planktonic productivity; 2 500 000 to 3 000 000 tons of soil substances in the form of fine clastic material enter the sea as a result of coastal erosion. The total weight of the soil substances annually entering the sea is 14 000 000 tons (0137 mg/sq mm); this corresponds to an annual layer of soil about 0.5 mm thick (at a moisture content of 60 percent). The accumulation of sediments Gard 2/4 15-57-8-11623 Detrital Filling of Harbor Approach Channels (Cont.) in the sea proceeds uniformly over the entire bottom. The distri- bution of soils on the subaqueous coastal slope is associated with local hydrological conditions and coastal dynamics. The channel in the Taganroy Bay will inevitably deteriorate by deposition as a result of the slope creep and at the expense of removal of the semi- liquid bottom from the adjacent areas. In the region of the port of Zhdanov there exists a dynamic equilibrium between erosion and drift of the fine clastic material on the subaqueous coastal slope; this must be considered in setting up dredging operations. The approach channel to the port of Osipenko has less sedimentation as a result of the different hydrological conditions and local characteristics of the coastal dynamics. These include the presence of the Berdyansk Hook and the absence of erosion of the coast material from which the semiliquid surface layer of mud is normally formed. The Genichesk channel has a unique distribution of material along the length of the channel; this distribution Is attributable to the bottom relief, the composition of the sediments, and the hydrological conditions. Card 3/4 15-57-8-11623 Detrital Filling of Harbor Approach Channels (Cont.) in dredging these channels, suction dredges should be used, since scoop dredges loosen the deep dense strata of the bottom. The dumping grounds should be so located that the silt could not get back into the channel. The only way to combat filling in the future years will consist of annual maintenance dredging. The basic method for decreasing the filling of the channels is change in the con- ditions of sedimentation over the entire Sea and an associated change in physical properties of the soils involved. The heavy discharge of the Don and Kuban' Rivers will be decreased artificially in the near future, because considerable amounts of the river water will be used for irrigating and flooding; moreover, the planned coast stabilization operations of the Sea of Azov, which will have to be based on the dynamics of the coast, will reduce the filling with fine clastic material from the shore. This, in turn, will lead to a relative increase in the content of organic substance and mussels on the bottom silt and will thus increase its viscosity and density. Card 474 L. A. Maksimova MINOT, A.A. Activities of the Seotion for the Study of Seashores and Shores of Reservoirs of the Oceanographic Commission in the Presidium of the AcademW Of ff6iences of the U. 34, S.R. from VU640: 1955. ThAy *an. kgm..2:195-198.157. (KLRA-Y6tq) 1. Uohenyy sel%oarl Sektaii, Gosudarstvann" okeanograficheskiy inatitut. j (seashores) Yeaturem of the abrasion of the shores of the Sea of Azov. Trudy COIN no.34t-73-85 157,, _ , (MIRA 10:9) (Asov, Sea of--Seashore) AKMOV, A-A- ...... W fluctuations of the level on dynamics of The effect of driftir (KM 10:9Y flat shores. Trudy COIN no-34:86-92 '57. (Seashore) SIMONOV, Anatoliy Illjoh; &=&# A.A., red.; SADOVSKIY, VeNe, red.; ZAM, I.K*,, tekhh'*--te& * - : - (Hydrol. of the mouth of the Ruban River] GUrologiia. notlaroi oa oblasti Kubazi.' Pbd red. A.A. Akeenova. MoBkva, Gidrometeor. izd-vo, 1958. 139 pe (Kuban Rlver-ltrdrology)~ (HIRA Iltq) AKSEIIOV, A.A. Fifth annual scientific and coordinating conference of the shore re- search section of the Oceanographic Commission of the Academy of Sciences of the M.S.R. Biul. Okean. kom. n0-1:39-42 158, (MMA 11:9) l.Gosudaretvennyy okeanograficheekly inatitut. (Coast ahanges) AIJ'ffi(,)R: Asenov, A. SOV/ T'~ T 1, E. Beginairitz %%*nrk -in tt New Way rabc,~.y po-novorriu) PERIODICAL- Meteorologiya i gidroiogiya, 1958, Nr "I. pp. 48 - 49 (M:R) ABSTRACT: In 1957 the U-Cal UGMS and th,,ir obsorva- tories under the vetive partivips--tc,'k Of the State C%-et~no- graphic institute and the Far-11a3t H,,~drometeorological Scien- tific ffesearch ivgrit-jt:-~! wi-rked c- t of r:ir-icn!]L24.Z~Won for,the %-ork Qf *ne marir~e np,~worx ,,nd rne,,-'~r thoun'-ic vestigittione for tn(~ yeurs 1958 - 1960. is tre first year of this new way of working. The basis cf this work i4 formed by methodical invettigations of various elements of the hydrological conditions within the working, field of' each single station maintaining the nr-ce,-snry minimuln. Simount of standard inveetigations. In the preparaticn of the ration- dlization Dlan for the rork of the Lnar-',rj'e ni~t--- 'inq made b3V'ed6homic t 1 the #drie a organizations as to the obse~~tory!s voex bearing on the sea. end of 19.),j a reetizlr~ Of "he Oard 1,113 directors of the hydrcmc-tocrological marine ntntions took Peginning 'ilor~ in a New Way V150-98-7-12/20 place. The director of the obnorvatory, L. 1'. ROZhkov, held a lecture on the tasks of the stations in connection with the change of the working system. The observatv-vy dlz~plvyeri valuable irtitiative by inviting the -workers at the stutions to oollemt the material on long-tt~rm hydromeLcorological observations, A sample volume cf the Hydrologiial Manual" Kratka-i.-t 71b.3 t!d cut. This book mupt be compilaa by -:each Otat-I'lo"I as a collection of the obsol-Vation. material. cif the years af t er'the last war. The "Small Martual" ccnrists of 2 parto: !*,art T.- "Ellements of Mate'erological i~ata" corituins tablea of monthly average temperatures ot' the air, tables of days with average temperature, of frosty days, wind tRbles, tables of precipitations, of cloudiness, etc. The 2ecand part - "Elements of Mapine Hydrological Pata" conslists of a number of tables witt comDfled d-Nta op the, tem-zerature. the water level, the specific weietr, zevez., clirri~nte, ice a6 well as separate data on the observst-ions oh +he roads, The "Small Manual" is planned for meeting local demands. The wor), of this compilation is, hovever, of' great importance Jn the completion of the total system of hydrological obser- Card 2/3 vations. The greatest difficulty in the compilation are b9ginnIng Work In a New Way I SOV/ 50-58-7-1?,'20 caused by current observxtions. The compilation of the tables of the oecond part of the book causes the workers of the stations to ch-inge their working methods ttrd to basically change the Ori-rzi7lition of hydrological At the Black ~'en- ii- --ix% Azov ~'-ea the collaw ind borators of rhv 01 taKe bourvazory already .%Ive part in the work of the stations* They arrange tritining ccvurses and help the organizations. Their long experience in this field gurarantete that working meth.ods will be successfully changed within the next years. 3-1 Oceanograpby--Development 2. Hydrology-Handbooks 3. Marine meteorology V3 KACHUGIH, Te.G.;~ AKSHNOV, A.A. LAB%I~OVA. V.V.; KITATMO,- L. G., red. i tekhn,red, [Recommendations on the study of reservoir shore transformation] Rekomendateii po isuchenilu pererabotki beregov vodokhranilishch. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1959. 118 p, (MIRA 13:3) 1. Moscow. V8086yusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidro- geologii i inzhenernoy geologii. (Coast changes) (Reservoirs) AKSENOVI A.A. ftlarged 'plenum of the Oceanographic Commisoion., Jan* 5-10p 1959* Biul,Okeanskom, no.6:54 160. (MM 1417) (oceanographic reaearch) - AKSENOV, A,A. %, ----------------- Expedition in the.Sea of Azov. Biul.Okean.kom. no.6:25~-27 160. (Azov, Sea of-Hydrology-Research) (KEU 14:7) E 4/0 V, 7A J CHERNYSPSV, M.P.; ROZHKOV, L.P.; SHULIGINA, Ye.F.; IGNATOVICH A F LABIJNSKAYA, L.S.; FOMINA, T.V.; CHERNYAKOVA, A.P.; S4AX;U: L.N.; TARASOVA, M.K.; ANFILATOVAI A.I.; SLAVIN, L.B.; BARYSHEVSKAYA, G.I.; DERIGLAZOVA, N.V.; MATUSHEVSKIY, G.V.; ALITMAN, E.N., KROPACHEV, L.N.; CHEREDILOV, B.F.; POTAPOV, A.T.; DUDCHIK, M.K.; REGENTOiSKIY, V.S.; YERMAKOVA, L.F.; SEMENOVA, Ye.A.; KULIKOVSKIY, I.I.; KIRYUKRIN, V.G.; AKSENOV, Aj" red.; NEDOSHIVINA, T.G., red.; SERGEYEV, A.N., red.; BRAYNINA, M.I., tekhn. red. (Hydrometeorological handbook of the Sea of Azov] Gidrometeoro- logicheskii spravochnik Azovskogo, moria. Pod red. A.A.Aksenova. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1962. 855 p. (MIRA 1617) 1. Gidrometeorologicheskaya observatoriya Chernogo i Azovskogo morel. (Azov, Sea of-Hydrometeorology) ROZANOV, L.N.; VISSARIONOVA, A.Ya.i AKSEIIOV,_L~,-_; NADEZHKIN, A,D, Geological basis for the prospects for finding gas and oil in Bashkiria. [Trudy] NlLneftegaza no-10:308-352 163. (MIRA 18:3) ,.I. Volgogradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neftyanoy i garovoy promyshlennosti 14 UfImskiy neftyanoy.naiachno-issledo- vatellskiy inititut. LOGINOV, Vladimir Vitallyevioh;AKSENOV, A.A.. red. ZUDINAJ, V.I., takhn. red. -17-- -- - (Dynamics of the shore area of tideless seas] Dinamika bere- govoi zony besprilivnykh morei. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSRP 1963. 378 p. (Coast changes) (MIRA 16:6) 6 'N' AKSENOVO A.A.; ROZHKOV, L.P. Some results of.the study of the hydrological regime Of the Sea of Azov. Sbor. rabe GMD CRAM no,1:5-12 162. (MIRA 17:5) AKSENOV, A.A.; PETELIN., V.P. Watribution of heavy mineraas in the b,-,a--h beit. Okeanclogila 4 no.2:295-299 164. (MMA 170) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR. AKSENOV ,A.A_..;,IONINO A.S.; SHCHERBAKOV, F.A. New data on the structure of strata of recent coastal deposits. Okeanologiia 4 no.5s842-849 164. (MM 181l) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR. AKSENOV, AaAs Some results of the study of the recent facies in the littoral zone of the sea. Lit. i pol. Iskop. no.21l4l-153 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR, Moskva. AKSENOV, A. F., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Research into principles of deterioration and methods of increasing the wear-resistance of bearings operating with limited sliding friction." Kiev, 1960. 20 Dp with charts; (Kiev Motor Vehicle and Road Inst); 120 copies; price not given; (KL, 26-60, 134) AKSENOVp Aleksandr Fedotovich; PAPOK, K.K., red. [Aircraft fuels, lubricants and special fluids] Aviatsion- Eye toplivap smazochnye materialy i spetsialIrVe zhidkosti. Moskvap Transport, 1965. 271y. (MIRA 18:12) ACC NRt A-1150033~3 9 Mnograph M/ ~ircrntt fuels.,t lubricants., and Special fluids (Aviatsionywye toplive., an=ochrae matcria3,y i spet--niallrWye zhidkosti) Yoscaw., Izd-vo Transpcrt., 65. 0271 p, illus.,, tables.7 8,000 topies printed. TOPIC, TAGS: solid fuel, petroleum fuel, lubricant component, solid lubricant,, fluid property, gas jet, jet aircraft, aircraft fuel system equipment, aircraft lubricant., jet fuel PURPOSE AM C0,11RAGE: The Orowth of avintion technology lavfully brings about the increase nnd increase in their sssortments. This growth Is connected,, in the first place, vith the, operation of aviation techno1opff in different climatic conditions., as well as vith the increaze in distancesP altitudes and speed. Without the know- ledge of basic properties of fuel and lubricant materials, in different conditions, their proper usage in the wiation tecbnoloU is impossible. rMis book gives the information about the fuel lubricant materials vhjch are being used naw in our,country as well as abroad, and about their perspectives. The prin. ciple attention is given to~the ways of useage of these materials and to their in- fluence on the motor, aggregators,and aircraft units. The book was written in con- nection with the program course Twl lubricant materials and. special fluids" at Card 1, AKSEN ekse_yv Gov~rllovich; LURIYE, M.Ye., inzh., red.; RUSIN, V.N., -a~ 7MMOTOA.A., retsenzent; VITASiKINA, S.A., ~rese n F red.izd-va; BOBROVA, V.A., tekhn,red, [Marine refrigerator plants] Sadovye kholodillnye ustanovki. Pod red. M.B.Lurle. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Reohnoi transport,' 1959. 183 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Refrigeration on ships) ARISTOV, Turiy Kapitonovich; KUKOVSKIT, I.I., prof.. doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; A OV, A.Gf-inzh., reteenzent; BASHKIROV, V.D., Imnd. tekhn.naukp"reteenzent; SHLMIKOVA, Z.V., red.izd-va; TSRMOVA, T.T., tekhn.red. (Auxiliary marine mechanisms] Sadovye vBpomogal~~Jlnye melchnnizzy. Pod'obshchei red. I.I.Krakovskogo. Xoskva, Izd-,;vo *Reohnoi transportp" 1939. 2~8 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Karine engineering) S, e -, au - 1731- MEDILI, Y.B.,-professor, doktor takhnichaskikh nauk-, TOMMID, L.P.; A much needed book on electric locomotives ("The electric locomotive.r V.A. Rakov,.P.K.Ponomarenko. Reviewed by V.B. Nadel', L.P. Tomfelld, A.I. Aksenov). Zhal. dor. Aranap. 38 no-11:90-93 N 156. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy "Blektrichaskaya tyaga" Moskovskogo inatituta inzbenerov transporta (for Madell),2. Nacballnik elaktrodepo Pererva MDekovsko-Kursko-Donbasekoy dorogi (for Tonfelld) 3. Mishinist-instruktor elaktrodepo Pererva Moskovsko-Kursko-Donbasakoy dorogi (for Akeenov). (Slactric locomotives) (Rakov. V.A.) (Ponomarenko, P.K.) AKSENOV, A.I.- ~ _ r4- .- Methods for slizinating defects in electric locomotive power circuits. Blek, Ii tepl. tiaga 2 no-1:36-39 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:3) (Electric locomotives--Maintenance and repair) GUTMOV, B.Z.., 'prof.; RUSJ4KOV,, V.I.., kand.med.nauk; PANCHERO, G.S.p kand.med.nauk; KOVALEV, G.G.,- -AKSMiOV, A.I.,- KFIOPRYACHKOV, B.V.; KOMBACHEKOV, A.Sh. Iate results of treating patients with urethral strictureso Urologiia noo6:45-51 160. (KMA 15:5) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zavo - prof* B.Zo Gutnikov) Rostovskogo meditainalcogo instituta. (URBnM-4TRIMRE) 124-58-9-10016D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 81 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aksenov. A- P_ TITLE: Determination of the Surface Temperature and Surface Friction of Cones and a Certain Family of Axisymmetric Bodies of Revo- lution Moving at Elevated Supersonic Speeds (Opredeleniye temperatury na poverkhnosti i poverkhnostnogo treniya konusov i nekotorogo klassa osesimmetrichnykh tel vrashcheniya, dvizhushchikhsya s bol'shimi sverkhzvukovymi skorostyami) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Physical-Mathematical Sciences, presented to the LGU (Leningrad State University), Leningrad, 1957 ASSOCIATION: LGU (Leningrad State University), Leningrad 1. Magneto-hydrodynamic waves--Mathematical analysis 2. Integral equations--Applications 3. Differential equations--Applications Card 1/1 - - --------- q AIMOV, I.P. The laminar boundary layer of a cone in a supersonic flow [vith summary in Inglishl . Vest. LGU 12 no-13:113-128 '57. (MIRA 10: 11) (Aerodynamics, Supersonic) (Boundary layer) AKMOT& A*P* A turbulent boundary layer of a cone in a supersonic flow with beat radiation taken Into account [with summary in ftlish]. Test. LOU no.19:112-128 157. (WRA lltl) (Aerodynamics. Supersonic) (Boundary layer) biz~ S/138/60/000/008/013/015/Xx A051/AO29 AUTHORS: Zhu~avlevj- V.F.; Aksenov, A.P. TITLE: New Designs of Vulcanization Press-Dies for Tires and Improvement of Their Production Technology PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. 8, pp. 47 - 50 TEXT: The design.and technology of the production of vulcanization press- -dies in the Soviet Union are dealt with on the basis of personal experiences of the authors in this field. Until recently the tread design of the press-die was produced on a special copying-milling apparatus (Fig. 1),with its subsequent fin- ishing by the machining process method using cutter blocks, polishing stones and surface-forming stampers (Fig. 2)., In May 1959 the design~of tne press-die was developed including steel sectional inlays. The latter could only be manufactured by means of molding according to wax models. The construction of the press-dies retained the standard size and dimensions of the all-steel press-die, and the fastening of the sectional inlays with screws was replaced by a ring enclosure. The first attempt at producing the inlays for these press-dies was unsuccessful Card 1/7 ,9/138/60/000/()08/013/015/XX A051/AO29 New Designs of Vulcanization Press-Dies for Tires and Improvement of Their Pro- 'duation Technology )due to the rather large size of the inlays. As a result of non-uniform cross- -sections, the metal cooled in a non-uniform way and this phenomenon caused warp- ing and shrinkage in the thicker parts of the inlay. The purity of the molding was satisfactory. Experiments were conducted on the manufacture of smaller inlays by usiAg the press-die for the vulcanization of treads with a 7-50 - 20 size of .2 -44 (Ya-44) model. It was shown that by the molding method the smaller-sized inlays could be mass-produced. 50 units were manufactured in November-December, 1959, and 100 in the f rst quarter of 1960. A study was further made on the be- havior of the new ffodel with the molded small-sized inlays in boiler-autoclaves during its operation. The results were positive after an experimental period of 4 months- The treads manufactured with the new model were good in appearance and had a clear design. At the present time two experimental models having two dif- ferent kzes are being manufactured: a 260 - 20 model W-202 (1-202) and a 200 - 20 modelK -238 (1-238). The development of two press-die models has been completed for the vulcanization of bicycle treads and one model for motor-cycles. The pro- duction technology characteristics are briefly given as follows: The steel mold (shell of the press-die) is machined first on a vertical boring machine (rough Card 2/7 3/138/60/OW/008/013/015/XX A051/V29 New Designs of Vulcanization Press-Dies for Tires and Improvement of Their Produc- tion Technology processing) and then on a frontal machine (final processing). In the final lathe processing of the part being formed in the press-die, the bed under the inlay is bored into shape. Along the ring of the the a circular protruiibn is shaped near the joined end of the press-die. A groove is out in this protrusion in order to set the inlay into its bed,*the width of which is one sector of the inlay. The prepared inlays are then inserted intoLthis groove and moved along the circular recess. The last inlay set opposite to the groove is pressed in with a steel pletq which is welded onto the body of the bed by its end plane. The assembled half of the press-die is passed onto the assembly section in order to have the assembly parts welded on (end rings, guiders, clamps, carfis, etc.). The technology of the new press-dies requires no special equipment and can be carried out in any metal- .-processing plant having vertical lathes and frontal-milling machines or a section of exact molding from wax'models. The design of the new press-dies is improved by producing the die with a molded design and by further improvem6nt of the tech- nology of mptal-outting equipment. Work is conducted on an all-trepLd ring with a design molded,in an earth mold (Fig. 7). Molding of steel ring inlays with a design is done in cooperation with the NII aytoprom. Success in this respect would Card 3/7 Q '~~g X S/138/60/000/008/013/015/XX A051/AO29 New Designs of Vulcanization Press-Dies for Tires and Improvement of Their Produc- tion Technology ensure a great saving and would increase the output of the press-dies. Regarding the metal-cutting instruments, special copying-milling semi-automatio appliances of the -4n-iO (LP-164) model designed by the Leningradskiy stankostroitellnyy zavod im. Sverdlova (Leningrad Machine Plant imeni Sverdlov) are introduced into the plant. A new vertical boring and copying machine developed at the stankostrot- tailnyy zavod im. Sedine. (Machine Tool Plant Imeni Sedin) has also been introduced. In 1960 the plant will receive a number of frontal turning machines of the PT -45 c -4 (RT-45SA)-type designed and manufactured at the Ryazanskiy st&nkostroitellrjy zavod (Ryazant Machine Tool Plant). It is expected that in the fourth quarter of 1960 a new shop of large-sized press-dies will be opened. ASSOCIATION: Yaroslavl' zavod khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya (Yaroslavl, Plant of Chemical Machine Building) PRESENTED: December,,1959, at the All-Union Conference, called together by the Rubber Sedtion of VKhO imeni D.I. Mendeleyev. Card 4/7 'S/138/60/000/008/013/015 A051/AP29 kew D ign'*-.of. Vulo - es s anization Pr'ess-Dies for Tires and Lnprovement of Their Produc_. tion Technology Figure.l: milling the Design of the tread portion of the press-die on a special copying-w -milling semi-ilftomatio machine - A n -164 (LP-164) _T Pne. 1. (Ppe3epoBatwe pitc),Hva npoTempHoft timit npecc- ~opmbi Ra cneLkHanbHOU KOnHpoBaahw-4)pe3epHou wmyaz-. Tomm JIP-164. Card 5/7. Pitc. 2. r jeCapilaR 06pa6aTKa plICY11K8 flOCJII! (ppe3ePOUKIt (,iwm c nowlablo nHe-aTHqeMTO uonom). S/138/60/OC)0/008/013/015/XX: _4 A051/A029 New D~~igne of'Vuloianization Piessi-Dies for Tires and ImproVement of Their Pro- duction Technology Figure 7: Aluminum Tread Rings with a design formed in an earth mold with the N-203 model of the 26o 2o side 20765 6 C) 0 14 (10 0 S10431611000100110011010 C111IC222 AUTHORt Akeenovi A.P. TITLEs On additional equations for the components of the tensor of turbulent tensions PERIODICALs Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya matematikip mekbaniki i astronomiip no.1, 1961, 113-117 TEXT: If Ois a hydromechanio magnitude and T +t 0(x,9x2Px39 T +t is its mean value then it is assumed that4).47(X,,x 2 x3) is stationaz7 so that 4)le representable as - (2) is considered as &.centered random variable. An averaging of the bydrodynamio equations yields Cara 1/ 6 20765 On additio Inal equations... B/043/61/000/ool/oo7/010 0111/C222 3 dt i- -ax Ti'vk' + ['\A Ti 'Txk i kal k M 0 (3) (i-1p2,3)- k-Ij ax k For given forces the velocities and tensions cannot be determined from (3) since the number of equations does not suffice. In order to mak the problem determined the components of the teneor of the additio- tensions nal 9VI v11 v 13 3 v2v,' S T2'v2' v2vj 3 73 T Tjv2 v3 -9 are understood as correlation moments Of a System of random variables, namely (i,k-1j2,3). (5) Card 2/ 6 k k-vk 20765 3/043/61/000/001/007/010 On additional equations..# C1II/C222 Then the normalised coirelation matrix reads r r 12 13 r (6) 21 23 r r 31 32 I vt V , k r rki- (7) -fvilvil Irrvk' Furthermore it is assumed that v IV V are normally distributed so that 1 2 3 the distribution density is given by! 3 VIVI 2 -exp(- 1 A k f(V11 'vl'v3f) 26 ljk (27,)3/2 J,k- vlvl'vk 'vi i J Ivi where L is the determinant of the'matrix (6), and A is the algebraic Card 3/6 jk 2076~ S/043/61/000/001/007/010 C111/C222 On additional equations... complement of the element r in A..By use of the fact that then ik +00 +00 +00 01 VI a - vI)V jv~)-f(v I,vI,vj)dvjdv1dvi c.I qv""' )] f f 1 12 1 2 2 1 2 i 3 f -00 -OD -0D ),after trhmsformations is valid for an arbitrag function -f(vI,v"vI 1 2 3 the author obtains the following additional relations between vIiv''v 1 2 3 lavivi 2 2 v2 N' 711-711 X2 +v'v, ZX3 + v1 1 (14.) 1 2 7,'v2' '1 '2 (V 11 V 91x +'v2Iv2I 3 'V' 'FX3 'Z) X2 +V2 a,,. V. + IV;V; 7X-, + V2'L*3 V IV V 2( X, Card 4/6 S/043/61-/000/001/007/010 On additional equatione... C1II/C222 ~r~c dVi t'3 w7r~ +vv U03",3 vv 1 3 + ViV2 -7-7 t,3 Out V3 Ou t v + ~2 vV,--j,-,+ V2 I 7vv,, - (17) dvi VI Out VI + v v -T- + vavs 'c' - 2 3 '-7;7 I 3 3 - j - out V3 out v3 Out V3 -=, - :2 ___jX mL VjVj - + V V + VIV3 _. 3 1 2 ax (18) , OV2 V2 OV2 u2 avi V2 .1 + V2V3 ~ xt . 3 ~Xj a au; V3 V2 V3 V2 V3 kz; v;v; -TV + 'vi 3_Tx7 OU; V3 dV;t3 . 7F VA + V2V3 jx3 -T,- , U' va ;3V3 2 + " ",3 20) -Cara 5/6 AXSENOV, A.S. Increasing the mileage of automobile tires Moskva,, GOS. nauchnotekhn. Jzd-vo mashin0stroit. lit-ry, 1952. 98 p. (v pomoshch' shoferu-stotystachniku) (53-22851) TI270.A388 AKSENOV, A.Ya. (Kuntsevo) Tireless toiler. Mad. sestra 20 no.3:4k-47 Mr '61. (MIRA 14:5) (VLASOVA, ANNA PAVIDM) AKSHNOV, A. YA., KALUGINA, 0. S., and SMLMOV. A. D. ----------- - "On the Conference on Information Processing" (Paris, 1959) (19 February 1960) report delivered at a seminar on cybernetics, Moscow State University Soi tProblemy kibernotiki, Issue 5. 1961, pp. 289-294 SOV/124-57-9-11022 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 9, p 161 (USSR) AUTHORS: Ivanov, A. M., Falevicb, B.N., Dezhin, Yu.V., Aksenov, B.G. -------------------- TITLE: Carrying- capacity Tests on Hoppers and Pyramid-shaped Thickeners (Ispytaniye nesushchey sposobnosti zhelezobetonnykh bunkerov i pirarnidalInykh sgustiteley) PERIODICAL: Tr. Rostovsk. n/D. inzh.-stroit. in-ta, 1956, Nr 5, pp 41-48 ABSTRACT: Test results have shown that the law governing the pressure of pourable [ cohesionless] substances in an infinite volume is not appli- cable to the calculation of hopper designs and that typical hoppers and funnel boxes in dressing mills at present are designed with an excessive margin of strength. Reviewer's name not given. Card 1/1 L )44005-66 FWT(m)/EWP( Q/T/ETI/EWP(jc) )--,TDrrnv- ACC NR, AP6029871 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/6~/000/015//00002222//00 42 INVENTOR,: Voronov, F, Do; Filatov, A. D.; Gun, So B.; Selivanov, N; M#,. Nosov, V. D.; Save Fv. -F.'1.- -PYo-Mikov, P. .; Roshkov. So k.,, 11yev, Go V.; Gonc, ar 0 - T.12 ustoba Ve P I ArkhiRov, V. H.; Uziyenkot A. No; Kolov, Me It; yevp go Go; Folushkin i I Kozhevnikovj V. ?I,; Shapiro# B. dev, P, I.; Akeenov, Bi-ALI kov, A. F.; Rudakov, Ye. A.11 Kuzemaj I. Do; Gomzhinj V._V,; Poydyshevp B. NO; Shternov, M. op .ORG: none TITLE: Met%d of making high-strengt~ steel plates by pack rolling'. Class 7, No. 1842: SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 22 TOPIC TAGSi high strength steel, high strength steel plate, high strength steel sheet, steel plate rolling, steel sheet rolling ABSTRACT: This Author tertific t* i t d tea a method,of pack rolling high-strength 'tea and sheets up to ]a :m n r0" steel pla LO thic and up to 3500 mm wide in a carbon steel envelope. The method includes cleaning9l'Eatingo making of the pack# heatintl rolling,and sub equent heat treatment.. 'To ensure an accurate thickness of the plates Card 1/2 UDC: 621.771.23 L-44005-66 ACC NO, AP6029871 or sheets regardless of their location in the pack,.the thickness of the envelope must be at least 0.6 of,the total initial thickness of the high-strength plates of the pac 'k D s~ ca Es 13/ ~Ulm 6M 18jun64/ ATD PRESSi.SO AKSENOV, B. N. Mbr. Clinic Hospital Surgery', Mil. Med. Acad. imini S. M. Kirov, -c194& . Medicine. "Plastic Surgery of the First Metacarpus after a Severe Gunshot Wourul," vest. Kirurgii, 68, No. 1, 1948. (Leningrad); GIRGOLLV, S.S., deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii me&i- tsinskikh nauk SSSR, nachallnik. Device for measuring the area of the affected part of the body. Vest.khir. 73 no.3:68-69 Yq-Je 153. (MT,'QA 6:6) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii Voyanno-meditainakoy skademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (Medical Instruments and apparatus) A , kand.medonauk (Leningrad, 2-ya Sovetelmya ul.,d.14;4, kv-3.)-, KUZIHIII, B.A., inzh. Use of color television for transmitting pictures of a surgical operation. Vest.khir. 82 no.4:3-10 AP '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Iz khirurgicheakoy kliniki usovershenstvovanlya vrachey (nach. - prof.P.A.Xupriyanov) Vovenno-meditainskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.H.Kirova. (THWISION IN SURGERY) AMENOV, B. N.) IMIMIM) A P.) NMIIMPYAMV) 9. A., UVAROV) B. 8.) SHMIR, YU-N) and GRIGORYEV) M. S:' (prof) -- Leningrad "Anthesia for Intrathoracie Operations on the Esophagus." Report submitted for the 27th Congress of Surgeons of the USSR) Moscow, 23-28 May 1961. I AKMO*..B.N. i(siseertion of the soopbagoo in cancer vitb cervical soophago- gastroo anaotmooiselextokbir. 84 to.1:120-122 Ja 160. (mnA 13810) (ISOPMUS-CIANCER) GRIGORIYOVs M.S.; AKSENOV, B.N. Some problems of surger-j in cancer of the upper esophagus. Vest. khir. 85 no. 8:60-67 Ag 160. (MIRA 14:1*/ (ESOPHAGTJS--CANCE-R) AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 7_,1TEXT* ;_,.'Leningrad ',~~Iorganized lobahchestvo fic munications (Ministry fizike Engineering'Committee veta mittee dit8inskikh Aksenov, B. N. and Khutinq II All-Union Conference on Izvestiya vyashikh uchobny:ch yeniye, v. 5, no. 5, 1962, 3/146/62/005/005/016/016 D201/D308 V. A. Bionics zavedeniy. Priborostro- 140-147 A repprt on the II All-Union Conference on Bionics held at from the 24th to the 28th April 1962. The Conference wash by the following institutions: Nauclino-teldmicheakoye radi6te)diniki i elektroavyazi im. A. S. Popova (Scienti' and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Blectrical Com- im. A- S. Popov); Ministerstvo zdravokhraneniya SSSR of Health of USSR); Vsesoyuznyy naUchnyy sovet po radio- i radioteldmike AN SSSR (All-Union Radio Physics and Radio of the AS USSR)- Gosudarstvennyy komitet so- Ministrov SSSR radioele ktronike ~Radioelectronics,State Com- of the Soviet of Ministers of the USSR); and Akademiya me- nauk SSSR (Acadeny of Medicinal Sciences of.USSR S/146 62/005/005/016/016 II All-Union Oonference D201 D308 'There were 1010 members. Eleven papers were read at 4 general sea- sions and 102 at meetings of'10 sections as follows: 1. Electronic methods of study of physiological functions. 2. The effect of elec-I tromagnetic fields on live tissue. 3. Ultrasonics in medicine and biology. 4. Radiotelemetry. 5. Medicinal cybernetics and simula- tion. 6. Electronic methods of stimulation. 7. Television in bio- logy and medicine. 8. Electronic instruments for analysis with iso-I topes in physiology. 9. Electronics in laboratory analysis, 10. Short information on new instruments. Besides the above meetings ium with 8 papers was held on reflexometry. 170 new elec- a sympos tronic instruments were exhibited during the conXerence, Ca~d 2/2 ACC NR: SOURGE CA)DE: 'Li:lt/O/,13/66/000/013/0049/0049 AP6025607 INTIENITORS: Aksenovp D. Ye.; Shprik, B. I.; Nollnikov, A. Ya. ORG: none MILE: A device for burning holes in aircraft blados. Class 210 No. 1832W SOURCE: Izobreteniya) proVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyyo znald, no. 13, 1966, 49 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft propeller, electric oquipment, electric device, flaw detection ABSTIRACT: This Author Certificate presonts a device for burning holes in aircraft propeller blades. The equipment consists of a holder with electric cables fixed to it and of electric noodles fixed in its body. To locate hidden holes in the rubber coating and to burn them through, two noodlo-liko pinches are fixed to the body. These pinches enter the previously located holes in thipropeller,, while the electrial needle Is placed at a desired distance from them. SUB CODE: 131' SUBM DATE: 3OJun64 Card 1A UDC: 621 VOYT, S.S.; ANSENOV, D.A.- BOGORODSKIY, M.M.; SINYUKOV, V.V.; VLAI)IMIRTSW, YU.A. Some circulation characteristics of waters of the Black Sea and their regime in the Bosporus region. Okeanologiia 1 nu.4:613-625 ,61. (MIRA 14-.11) 1. Morskoy gidrofizicheskiy institut. (Black Sea--Ocean currents) 44203 -9/187/62/060/012/001/00.1 E192/E382 AUTHORS: ~Aksenov D.D., Byalik, G.I. and Timofeyev, B.S. TITLE: Some characteristics of the physical processes in a storage tube with a one-sided target PERIODICALt Telchnika kino J telovideniya, no. 12, 1962, 41 47 TEXT: :A graph.e6on tube fitted with a one-sided target elec-.. trode is considered. This is illustrated iii Fig* 1, The elements of the target are first scanned by the reading beam having an energy of 1 IceV and assume potentials near to those of- the collector so that the elementary capacitances are charged ..to Q u where C is the capacitance of an element of the M: C M -target and U. is the potential diff6.rence between the signal electrode (plate) and the collector. The writing,beam of energy~of 10 IceV.scans the target (but not necessarily with the-same raster as the reading beam). This,results in~a partial or complete dis- charging ot the elementary condensers,.-depending on the intensAfy' of'tbe writing beam.;~ The potential distribution so obtained Is then scanned by the reading beam of constant intensity and this -Card 1/~ /012/001/001 /187/62/000 Some charac:teristics of E192/E382 results inthe appearance of a video signal across the re~is~.anc.e of the signal plate; the recorded potential pattern is thus gradUally drased. The most important characteristics of the graphecon were measured by the dynamic method (by using puls0s)-f The current. of the, signal plate, as a function of thepotential difference betv7een the signal plate and the 'collector for twQ values of the beam current is illustrated in Fig. 3. It is Seen n the-target is bombarded by an electron beam a that whe current is produced in the signal-plate circuit; this,current changes, its polarity when the voltage between the collector and the signal plate is varied. The dependence of the signal-plate current on the acceleration potential of the electron beam and the! potential o~C the correcting ring was also measured. An equ~v-;- alent circuit for the signal Plate is suggested; this consists of; 5 resistances, 3 stray capaci:tances and 'C,, Spurious signals and noise in the.signal-ilate circuit can be reduced by using the.-' peculiarities of the current-voltage characteristic of the target,,..: it is noted that the current is zero eit a certain fixed potential oT the signal plate.. The noise reduction can also be achieved by,- Card 2/~ 0. AKE-11,11CV, D.T.; GENKIN, K.I.; SMIUNGED) D.P. 11GDIOO gas Ga?. lprm.. ~, t L';--i , (I.-IRA 1": 32) AKSENOV. F.1. - -- -, kapitan 2-go ranga Naval forces of Turkey. Mor. sbor. 47 no.10:81A5 0 164. (MIRA 181l-1) 0 009 CA A sot 00 100 00 00 0: 0 a 000 00 0 w all Vu it I'lloctitit &%a 1,104,10111% tholl dot twa of olostic strits"S In nacrg"YGM11,40 'd I mool the Dobj*491tomf m"ClIsith &Wwszt~ G. 1. Akwuov. ti. 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P Too oo 00,3 1he theory of the effect of elastic strains in metals 2:06 **a on the lattice coasts. Is Amlopod. 21"tic strains ' COD 000 deform the DeVe rings, and examination of the structure COO 001, of these Pines 41wes the megnItude, signs and direction too of the principal strain. 'goo goo Woo 31 4 neis ASO-SL& ACVALLURGKLL C"ISAIWE MASINKAYM no 944000 NO GMT a" CWx L&I I I WO U U AV 10 As 11 'will 4tu, ~ a; it a T AM 1 9 N Od0 V YA w 34 5 a a D I l . 04000 00 g a . .00000000000000 00.00 0 0 0 0 1 a o IV* 0 0 0 0 03 1 f at 101 z )$ b I JL ii L:41 Nor A I L a 1_6 -A-LA.- 00 L P P 9, A .1 - ~ T-.1. AA As CC 0 U 4-A -J v -D t.bftl 0 00 va MU IV 06 00 A --pefic method for the determinatbri of the deep drawabifit of steel litt AL G 1 K . . es. ~ y p Grismov Karkestwupwi t i a 1 1 44 ~ . . . , , , . , y - kent. Zewir. 1936, 1, 4:k9 1. -A pi,limutAiV tctmqt. 11ii, niagnctic mribM gi%vs ptomiw of the t%KMInhiv of dvig. 00 The quant. irclationshi twtvftvn the ani%nmpy itc%tLw; F 11100 and the depre of & urination pr"stur. ihi- bt-at-tt%at- , 049 0 nwn1.v1c..,d thesttvl plate%aud thit.-bite Outs %utinhAsti fin v"I'l %~Wkilljj. Nt. C.. M-1. 00 00 00 Zoe Zee zoo 00 00 00 , 0 0 WALtORtKit tiltlk& -- - - - -------- 00 IV rt to a of I 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 4 7,69N 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ao* 641 CLAWFICA11CM AM A I 1 0 it it It it a rt if jq L3 n I %a v w " i 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oro 0 0 0 0 0 di 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 *.,A 0000000 ***sow vi I a I A ; I I j 4 a 0 9 a ILI %6 It I a 40 a a it p - _LL Jk-A. 'TO -00!0 In_ P&MIS111 AND 0,1161,111111111 P-Vfk j 19W log Gm"*.-Tk eUstic - 1 91111-966 Ph U S S 11 s R pp .00 . . . . . . .. . . y coWhck-nU of a cubic "tal an calcutated W diffafrnt dirvactions In the se It -00 00 1 "Y t*naor UnCJ 91- D l ose 0 - Y 00 43u irections at rl ht Of ouch crystal form 1,rL to the faces 66 0 . isotro l p c IVA models Are JjjUgtrjjt0d 00 3 aro,, deglened to show thi h go* w s ich weak 0 coo see age no 0 L 8 "IALLVUICAL 4,1"11AIM CLAIWICATM of* too S41110110 .10 ONT off 444641 &A GMT Ask N l ~t p t 's AT to 9 a a U U AT to a 11 v Mw 0 sk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0.0 a 0 Is 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 : : : 100 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 100 : ?if F off, j!AQCtbII& Ak* A o f off t Works' LaborstadaL 94b 2 Aksmy. V. 1, Arharur',' wid V. 1. Kbristlard (YAnylAbila 14tlx)mhjria I Wurke of 0) Jm! LITERATURI CLAISWJCATMN 00 .00 let loo *04 Psee coo COO 4100 00 go' see Noe !too A 01TALLOGOCAL IWO it. 1814aa wit ONT Got ON u u f I I a x It ol ill ail; ip- 0 a Ole 0 0 0 so 040 0 6 0 0 a a 0 0 0 a e 0 o of *.*.**goo So 0 fee of* 000 9 * 000 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 Z-41,41 0 WO-0 0 0 -To 7 w w AT T, iy %-say 2 aacel, physirm). ir4j I'v MUTTW a' Fkib ,I: - ,,.,tje.jrjOw&lnt 0111'ec for it,,. plaw OW). it Castes, e.9. ing In,ill , eetimn (hatill't ills%. In Ortsil the POI)e I "pittille. 40. 'Y I tile I'lurfilvit "" sit: t rhil liAtilmut"' " are di Y to tile 11 1 ".n. In ago 'lerlirs. hape of to A 0%&, "f tilt, 01,Vc Ill ill d np P~" is W i. cfmy but .1, pole t tie ml tie 11 0 R'sipiltudC. 11 t d t of tileir I not iWitible. .3 -ties on etc Jill r at although iliccri CA f It is no d Cult, to see :j tie* tTALLURCICAL LITINklor CLASSIFKA110" We all %O011a 1411 GOV "t .1LOICNe A fw 0 go 11 1 N it I 00 U U AV $0 A At K 4 Is it I 1 K 1.0 ~0.00 0 2 . see di 00 00 A , of, 00 A *go v 0 oil 00 W r r / 13 My. 41-;PCt4-. b0loy pli"'in Cow I Mr"W" km6rAt" SIX of 877-"0).--[1n Russian.) 'Ile proca of tho modulus IN In cublo s)gtom covula represented as a radius-voctar, describes a surface of the loth order. A space model IJR.fqr an lron~cqstal is given~N. A. j-jj~jjE'.AT1:S;'1' A METALLURGICAL LITERATURE CLASUPICATION 9.1 KPON1 TIV11MVP TWO ""S"T Idnove .1 1 11130110 Ir Q.V Ott 6"411 Ott O.V M 0 ff 0 1 ff 5-14 -XA' I'll, "I V, no I,, ; J, a, At ; a, It ; A IS 0 0 0 9'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 0 0 a - 6 a a 0-0 lA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 11 1400, -00 1** .00 -00 Goo ago WO Cos No 0 Wes boo see 0 16 F N- N 30 11 U U 14 0 it It Is 39 m F a A A A- A Ax, in -a J.'k k. d' t 1 'I'* 0 Maineiia NOW of DkemWii the Sult4bility of Steel Sheets for : 0 Cold-Pressing. U. 1. Akmenov and K. V. Grignrov. (Knebmt. - ` 12r, pp. W-22). (lit Ruminn). A inapmeliv venna%-n Stal, 11418, A 00 mielhi~l %%,am developed with the objeet of detecting animitropie mtrurturo in cleep-drawing P(ml shemit used fijr the prothiction of .00 vatiouit inotor-car parts. Unitatit4setory behaviour during drawing No 0 uns wribeit to the preseneo ofartiscitropically orientated crystallite.4 W zoo a nt sheet in (lie sheet, and simple inagnetic tests 6n 200 diffe six-cinicus enabled the authors to show the ex6tenco of a definite re 0 uonneelion between the mAkmetin nnimotropy of the shect and this T' zoo oqu preferred orientation. Normnliming effects ~ 4-5-fold r(Audion in roe tlie nnimtropy of the shopt, and a completely iAotmpic sheet can be obtained by repeated nornittliming. Tema applied to sheet, durin g various stage.4 of the rolling Wells showed flint neither lou. , t li i annea emperitturt g - ng tvinlivraturo (MWC.) nor h after rolling moove tho.uniiicitrop.~. was -kI&LLUPZ[;K4L UMATURI CLAWFKAIMM as@ u 4 %V11,64 .10 0., 4of it Not ntztt it,( it ; m "ZAOAL %I "AD WOIWWS 00 AS 0 1* 00000's ifig goo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 S I q 11-A 00., 00 so 2 of sit; 00 00 04 00 g III It tt% I I A f jLa L -- - .*,-)L t A $r . V~ - M, " ~ --- ___ -.- - - ~ - The hiftsm of Aubcolropy 16 Omit SIW INS on Its Behavim IU No M38 Akwoov 0 (Metalfurg 1 Dnrim Dolp~Dmwbg . . . . . , , , (lit 1 00 "ir ititimotirupy, by magnefla testm (by the ballistic methmi. using it 1 -00 votmitatit fiek), tuid sttbjavt4xI to ntiermtructural ex(tittination, 00 Frielistn,el(itWtionan(l(iceii.dm%-ingtc*ts. Tito ank0tw1w,which - , d ld f ff d i ui d b) h !-so rim r s, cou ha ati un a e ect on t e eep- avoum prolk ns ' Ixt "-duvoil prael Imily to wro by normalitaing. 00 .'so A)*-IIA BETALLMICAL 1.111RATLAI C AISIFICATION Obt -1 ;. V I a it !Sr 0 ft it at a K It 9 a K In At it ii Km A 1 0u so, '0' 1 o 0 0 - o o , 0 * 0 0 0 * -00 00 too 0 *01 It so 00 00 000,404*00900 to o '00 r low Z;o 0' too two tie r06 .1 W 9 .12 a 2 0 v 0 0 0 0 a a 0.0 00 st, sees :**so 9,061,,A