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AUTHORs TITLEs PERIODICA1: ABSTRACT: Cazid 1/2 7 Nt Aksenov, N.D. SOV-3-58-9-14/36 Questione.of Safety,Engineering at the Vtuz (Voprosy tekhniki bezopasnosti v6 vtuze) Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1958, Nr 9, PP 58-60 (USSR) The viewpoint that questions of safety engineering and in- dustrial sanitation can only be studied through practical work is refuted by the experience of the Bryansk Institute of Transportation Machine Building. Questions of safety en- gineering and industrial sanitation find their most concrete reflection in the students' course and diploma projects, which were realistic. Five students of the Chair of Loco- motive Building, under the supervision of rKzent A.A. Ka- mayev, examined the safety factor of trains speeding around curves. The results obtained were utilized in the students' diploma designso The author stresses the necessity to make the equipment of the Chairs of Safety Engineering available for scientific.researh. The a,thor muntions the names of Doeent I.A. Selenskiy, Professor I.I. Kirillov and Docent B.V. Kalinskiy. AKSMV, N.D. (Bryansk) Improvement of working conditions in the spray painting of articles. Gig.truda, i Prof.zab. 3 no.640-45 W-D 159. (KM 13.4) 1. Institut transportnogo mashinostroyaniVa. (MPUT FAINTING-HYGUNIG ASPIETS) AKSI~14OV,,N.D., Cand Tech Sci-(aiss) "Investigation of sanitary. nrkttt conditions while spray-painting railroad viagons," YOSCOwi 1960, 20 pp (I;os,;ow Chemdco-Tecluiologi,;al 1nstitute im D. 1. 14'endeleyev) (KL, 34-60. 1122) AKSENOVI N.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; FIALKOVS".YA, T.A.2 kand. tekhn. nauk---retsenzent; SARANTSEV, YU.S., inzh.,, red. 0 [Labor safety in painting large objects] Oxtxana truda pri okraske kr-upnogabaritnvkh izdelii, Moskva, Mashinostroenie, 1965. 1429 P. (MIRA 18:4) dk5 OU; -oil I '35l n lilt- -7--7-7-f --------------- -- L 12263-63 8/271/63/000/004/006/045 AUTHOR: Akeenov., N. I. and Firsenkov., Go F* TITIE: A nonlinear functional generator vdthout use of bias voltage PMODICAL.- Referativnyy zhurnal.. Avtanatika.. telemekhanika i vychisIttellnaya teWnWra., no& 4., 1963., 12, abstract 4A72 (Vo n.-i. in-ta teploonerg. priborostr; 1961.,,sbe 3,1, 342) TEXT. The authors describe~the operating principle and methodology of the circuit of a diode-funational generator (DFG) in a feed-baok cirouite They examine the operation of the DFG, adduce the typical volt-ampere characteristic of germanium V~~ 7~ and silicon diodes and graphics for the emf of a Chromel-Kopel thermocouple. There is a description of the principle of a DM circuit and a table of experimental and computed values. They recommend we of thIs c1rcult for correcting the nonlinear chaxacteriotic of pick-ups and as the decision element in continuous-action compu- ters,_ itiere transformation with -a--high- degree, of accuracy is requireds There are 7 illustrations and one table* Fe He CAbstracter I snote: Complete translatiog card VI A OV, N.N.; BARSOT, I.P.; BARSUKOV, F.D.; BEZRITOHMO, I.F.; BUROY, D.T.; ~~-A.A.; TASIL'YET, G.I.; TOSrOKOT, Ye,I,; GOLOT, K.A.; 3LIINV M.M.; KAMSMK, S.A.; KCLISOT, A.H.; KOPMET, A.H.; LZYITAIT, S.D.; LYSOY, G.B.; LYALICHUK, T.K.; LIVOT, N.A.; LYAPUROTA, A.I.; HIMOT, K.Y.; KASTYUKOV, G.A.; NIGOF, T.N.; PESKOT, I.A.; PMPILIYBY, A.F.; SARMIANUN, R.L.; SIDORKOT, I.A.; SKIRNOT, A.N.; SURIN, P.I.; 6=7ET, Y.D.; TISHCHENKO, A.A.; FILIPPOY, G.P.; YOKICHEY, A.M.; YAKOVLET, I.P.; KURAVIYST, A.I., polkovnik, red.; ZUDIKA, M.P., tekhn.rad. [service clubs; a practical reference book] Klub voinskoi chasti (korablia); sprevochno-motodichaskoe posobie. Moskva, voen.iza-i-vo X-va obor.SSSR, 1961. 342 P. (MIn 14:4) 1. Russ is (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoys politichaskoye upravleniye Sovetakoy Armii i Yoyanno-Morskogo Plots. Upravleniye propaganav agitataii. (Soldiers--Recreation) -4~FNOV, N.P.,,profeeeor doirtor tekhnicheskikh nauk; SHESTOPAL. VA., .-- ~q~kt-or; GR&KOVA, Ye., "takhnicbeskiy redaktor I [Youndry equipment) Oboradovanie Itteinvkh tsekhov. Moskva. Goo. nauabno-takhn. tsd-vo mashinostoit. lit-ry, 1946. 551 P. (MLRA 9:11) (Foundry machinery and supplies) Nikoiii Pavloviah Author: Akscnw, Tak Ai payla-de-b- 'b Thr FquipmjA of' f!Rurelry The 11-lanc. ook iv-sued by the ministry of Ed=ation for the Machine construction Institvtes. (Oborudovanie liieinyl(b tseldmv.) 534 p, 3 &ja-,rx Slato Printing llo--ase of lboldne Consturcticn Literaturp rate. 1650 tvailable: LEb.,ary oZ Congress Soua:ce: 4-;or-thly Llist of Russia:-i Aecessions, Vbl- 3, 11c). 12., p, 836 MM 14 41, S - OSITROV, A., doteent; TRIFOIIOVA, T., dotsent; CHEWTAREV, I.j assistent; _ArWOV, H., assistent Veterinary examination of carcasses of sheep affected by disease caused by feather grass. Mias.ind.SSSR 30 no.6:32-34 159. (NIRA 13:4) 1. Semipalatinakiw zooveterinarVy instiltut. (Sheep--Diseases) AXSENOV,_ X. S. OSETROVO A. A. I TRMNOVAI T. X. and CREBOTAREV, 1. B. "Feather grass disease in sheep in Kazakhstan." Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No. 5, 1960, p. 37 k~-Uv,m, - CL,,~ & , I wLea&,(Z4- A&"& 12-t -A,XS-SNQV'~.N.S*. assioUnt Phonendosoops in reotal diagnosis of prognaney. Vattrinarila 38 noc8s50-5-1 Ag 161 (MIRII 1891) lo Somipalatinakiy zooveterinarnyy institute ALIZNOV, N.S., inzh.; KM)MV., V.S.,, kand, tekhn, nauk Means for the mechanization of bandlin high-capaciry containers. Nekho i avtomo proizv6 17 no&6:57-W JO 163. (KIRA 16:7) (Materials handling) OSETROV, A.A., d6tbentt THIFONOVA, T*Ki~ dbtsont; CHEWTARYN, I.Ye,, assistant; AXSENOV, H,,S.p sissiotent Examining the carcassed of aheop in3ured by feather grass, Vaterinatild 41 no.707-98 Jl 164. (MIRA 1.8sll) 1, Samipalatinakly 2ooVbtOrih&rrWy Notitut, L 10932-67 W(l) SGTB MAD ACC NRi AT6022290 - SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0033/003i- AUTHOR: Aksenov, 0. B. ORG: none TITLE: Electro stimulation of skin as a method for supplying information to operators SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya nauchnaya sessiya, posvyashchennaya Dnyu radio. 22d, 1966. Sektsiya bioniki. Doklady. Moscow, 1966, 33-38 and pages 120-122 TOPIC TAGS: bioelectric phenomenon, skin physiology, human sense, human engineering,. perception ABSTRACT: On the basis of literature published in foreign, particularly US, scien- tific literature, researchers at the Odessa Polytechnic Institute (Odesakiy politekh-.:' nicheskiy institut) investigated the feasibility of using the tactile channel for supplying information to man-~operators:%"A study was made of the quality of stimuli (pleasant, unpleasant, painful), and it was found that for 8-cps 1-psec pulses, the sensitivity threshold is between 3 and 20 V; at about 1 cps, the threshold amplitude increases significantly, and at higher frequency the dynamic range of stimuli becomes relatively small. The pulse length is an important factor during tactile sensitivity measurements. Experiments concerning spacial recognition of stimuli, recognition of ten points of stimulation, and stimulation with constant reference points are describ- ed. All the experiments are still in the preliminary stage. Orig. arto bas.t 2 table] CODE 06/ SUBH DATEt 08Apr66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 006. AKSENOV, P. -1-11-- The soul of a tractor driver; a sketch. Sov. profsoiuz 20 no-3:24-25 F 164. (MIRA 177 1. Predsodatell.tsekhovogo komiteta 2/+-go lesouchaetka Mariinskogo lesnogo khozyaystva, Kemerovskaya obl. GORYAYNOV, LE.; MARKARYAN, M.S.; AKSENOV, P.A. Electric welding of refractories. Stek. I ker. 22 rio.2103-35 F 165. (MIRA ISO) AUTHOR: Aksenovt P.I. (Engineer) SOV/96-59-6-18/22 TITLE: Scientific -Work Carried Out in the Moscow Power Institute in 1958 (Nauchno-issledovatel'skiye raboty, vypolnennyye v MKI v 1958 g) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1959t Nr 6, pp 88-90 (USSR) ABSTRAGT: This is a list of 25 articles with a very brief summary of each. There are no figures, no references. Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Aksenov, P.I. (Engineer) SOV/96-59-10-18/22 TITLE: New Power Station Designs made by the Moscow Division of Teploelektroproyekt PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 19599 NT 10, -pp 89-91 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A Heat and Electric Power Station of 250 MW: chief design engineer A.M. Novopokrovskiy. This station is designed with the boilers and machines out of doorsq which reduces the capital cost by,about 8% and cuts construction times. It is proposed to instal three sets type VPT-50-3, one type PVR-50-13 and one type VT-50-1, with initial steam conditions of 130 atm and 565 OC. There will be four gas/fuel-oil boilers? each with an output of 420 tons per hour with initial steam conditions of 140 atm. and 570 0G. One peak load water-.heating boiler type PTV-100 of 100 Mkcal/hour will also be installed to cover peak heating loads. The main fuel is natural gas of low calorific -value. The sets will be arranged in line and the general arrangement is described. The turbo sets are provided with individual shelters made of duralumin sheets thermally insulated on the inside. The water C d 1/4 purification plant is installed outdoors. Integrated ar ~ automation of the equipment of the station is provided for. sov/96-59-lo-18/22 Now Power Station Designs made by the Moscow Division of Teploelektroproyekt Cost and performance data are given. Heat and Electric Power Station of 300 MW: chief design engineers G.M. Katko,,r and B.M. Vymo.-kov. This station is designed to supply st6amg heat and eleotric power to an oil r9finery and associated housing,, Tho main equipment will beIour tuvbo-gonerators type VPT-qO and tw-o type PVR-'-,'O with back-pressure of 1.5 atm7 and six. boiler sets type TCTM-420.- each with an output of 420 tons of steam per hour at a pressui,e of 11+0 atm and a super-heated steam temperature of 570 OC. Feed water temperature is 230 OG. Fuel. oil will be turned. Parallel connections are provided for steam and feed watar. Thet general layout of the station is briefly ""escribed and r,ost and efficiency data are given. Heat and Electric Power Station of 450 MW: chief design engineer I.P. Kuptsov. This station is to be built in two steps. At first there will be three turbines, one type VK-50 and two type VPT-50, Card 2/)+ with steam ~-onditions of 90 atm and 95 OC, and five boiler sets type TP-220 each with an output of 220 tons of steam per hour and 100 atm and 540 OC. The power station SOV/96-59-10-18/22 New Power Station Designs made by the Moscow Division of Teploolektroproyekt will burn pulverised coalt the properties of which are given. Later the station will be extended to 450 MW by the installation of three turbines type PVK-100 each operating as a unit with a once-through boiler with an output of 350 tons per hour at 140 atm and 570 OC~ with reheat to 565 OC.. Wet ash removal will be used. Cost and performance data are given. Regional Electric Power Station of 1500 MW: chief design engineer S.I. Yegorov. This station is also to be constructed in two stages. The first comprises 300 MW generators with turbines type IrKT-100 running at a pressure of 90 atms and a t6mpera- ture of 535 OC, and six drum-type boilers with an output of 230 tons per hour at 100 atms and 540 OC. The first section of the station will burn Chelyabinsk brown coal. The proposed layout is described and the cost and efficiency figures are given. On extending the station Card from 300 MW to 1500 MW there will be installed four 3/4 'turbo-generators type PSVK-300, each with an output of 300 NW, and four once-through boilers each with an output SOV/96-59-10-18/22 New Power Station Designs made by the Moscow Division of Teploelektroproyekt of 950 tons per hour at 250 atm and 585 OC, with reheat to 570 OC. The steam conditions at the turbine stop valve are 21+0 atm and 580/565 OC. The equipment will be the first of its kind to be made by the manufacturers. The fuel will be coal of low calorific value. Card There are no tables, figures or references. P. 'T AKS7I,G:,JI Lite-no:.-e Proi-,vodstva Coundr: manual). j vosecr ,,- Leningrad 191j5 AKSENOV, P. N. Litainoe proizvodstvo. Izd. 2., ispr. i dopoln, Dop. v kachestve uchebnika dlia mashinostroit. tekhnikumov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1945. 571 p. diagrs. Includes bibliographies. Founding. NN DIL: TS230.A476 1945 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. -_IWlm4-11z' Kf- N NN IN !91R AKSENOV, P. N, Technology for the founding industry. Utverzbdeno v kachestve uchebnika dlia liteinoi spetsiallnosti mashinostroit. vtuzov. Mosk-va, Gos. nauch.-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1946- (50-17097) TS23o.A478 1. Founding. Authart "Mom Iit]m Twboolo or the mw=w indggla; a epwlal coursol aditod by Le He robUmbIwi 14teratwe on Socientitia &M bohnit4 Haeltim Prodwt4m. vat" XQW Avalutus UbKiLW of Congr"o some$ VDAWY ust of A=" *MsPIqw.* Vol- 3a No- Ix hgo 11 MOM M-, ~,NN I"M A AKSENOV, P. N. and others. Tekhnologiia liteinogo proizvodstva; spetsiallnyi kurs; pod red. L. M. MArienbakha. Utverzhdeno v kachestva uchobnika dlia liteinoi spetsiallnosti mashinostroit. vtuzov. Moskva, Nashgiz, 1946- illus. Technology of founding, special course. wau DLC: TS230.A478 SO. Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. AKSENOV, P. N. Formovochnoe delo. Utverzhdeno v kachestve uchebn. posobiia dlia remesl. i zhel-dor. uchilishch. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1946. 203 p'. illus. Pattern making. DLC: TS240.A48 SO: Manufactur-ing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. AKSENOV, P. N. Raschety osnovnykh vidov litainogo oborudovaniia. Yoskva, Mashgiz. 1947. go (4),p. diagrs. Bibliography: p. (9?) Design of various kind of basic foixnding equipment. DLC: TS235.A4 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, JAbrary of Congress, 1953. I . . - Tables of calculations for the principle types of founding equipment. I-loskva, Gos. nauch- no-teldin. izd-vo masbinostroit. lit-ry, 1947. 96 p. (52-23336) TS235-A4 P6 N. Authort Usenov. E. N. Tiilm Casting Industry. 3rd Ed. Authorized ab a text for Hi 'Ineering Schoo3.30 551 pp - , diaUs bib liographies. Data: 195Qi Moiscm ,j,,Wj cc ti __ZoWd4U,__ Aval-lablai Library of Congress# Call Hoi T3230.A476 1950 Souices Lib. of Cong. Subj. C!kt.,, 1951 AKSENOV, P. N. Voprosy avtomatizatsii oborudovanila, v litainom proizvodstve. (Vestn. Mash., 1948, no. 10, P- 39-46) Includes bibliography. Automatization of foundry equipment. DIC: TN4.V4 SO: Manufac'turing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. AKSENOV, P. V. and NIKOLAI PAVWVICH AKSENOV. Oborudovanie liteinykh tsekhov. Dop. v kachestve uchebnika d-lia vtuzov. 4. izd. Moskva. Ylashgiz. 1949-50. 2 v. illus. Includes bibliographies. Foundry equipment. MH DLC: TS230.A475 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. AKSENOV, P. N. Liteinoe proizvodstvo. Izd. 3. Dop. v kachestve uchebnika dlia mashinostroit. takhnikiLmov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1950. 551 p. diagrs. Includes bibliographies. Founding. DLC: TS230.A476 1950 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Librar7 of Congress, 1953. AKSMOVO - P. N. KonstruktiwWo Chertezhi Formovoo hhykh I Stershnevykh Nashin (Constructional Designs of Molding and Core Making Machines) by) P.N. Aksenov i S.Z. Stolsovoy. Moskva,, Mashgizp 1952, 2 v. Diggrs., Tables. Cdatents:--v. 1: Atlas.--v. 2: Tekst. Lib. Has: v.1 v. 2 SOI N15 662-33 .A3 1. AMMVp P. N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Machinery, Kinematics of 7. Selection of basic types of operating machinery and technological processes for the automatization of foundry produotions Lit, proizv.) no. 41 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, kcril -1953, Uncl. 1. RUBTSOV, N.N., Prof.; AO-ENTOV, P.N., Prof.; VOROBIY.'-.'V, 2. USSR (600) 4. Founding 7. Basic tasks of Soviet science in the field of foundry production, Prof. N.N. Rubtsov, Prof. P.N. Aksenov, M.I. Voroblyev, Lit.proizv. no. 5, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. AISINOV, P.N. Emithorl; YUDIH, S.P. [reviewer]. I Textbook for molders and foundrymen. (IHolding." P.N.Aksenov. Reviewed by S.P.Wdin). Lit.proizv. nu.8:30-31 Ag '53. (HLU 6:8) (Foimding) (Aksenov, P.N.) - - - - -- - - - - 3'. 'N. Akw-kov G. 1) VP.Wu~, A. S. J,,'vmvv, iii'd B. V~ :PrcszVO,1A,c, 19M. (111, 1-0). ex of the *)to ictiolt of .1mves ,Z-f,=yjI.VAt= kviinkolliod fikV ihtWFtW tOtUVUAiDFk in& of caming Its snow Ilksulds f3.m % Ah a thin Iuyer of mrr~-t. y plavorw. Par OkIlk, a 1mvd-cliky-coal nkiltum is chpphk~i by in the cksaWijr, mtrac" likyar and naould In ~-u;O~J. and curvoo airr given fDr vwSow Ukicki)~ of 14- TW, joint- alrurturo of CAASillp 01ilskined I- clonjela-d witL d- plu r,Mlimxl milmitugally wel avild 0 of id. applua- ialm for RIM luml c"t Well i2l ==r r 0- n.d..& r ilk tim pram,-% kil. P-t being as~ AKSINOV, P.N., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor, laureat Stalinskoy -premj' MLTVZIWA, Te.T.,. tekhni,, -iskiy redaktor. (Automation in founding; materials of a scientific and technical session on autoration in foiiuding] Avtomatizatsila liteinogo proiz- vodstva; materialy nauchno-tekhnicheskoi sesaii po avtomatizatoR liteinogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashino- stroitelinoi lit-ry, 1954. 190 p. (MM 8:1) (7ounding) !!Em P.N.. doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, professor; YUDIN, S.Te, inzhaner, retsTuRent; KRYIDY, V.I., inzhaner, radaktor; POPOVA, S-M-, takhni- chaskiy radaktor. (MolAing] Formovochnoe delo. Izd. 3-a, parer. i doP. Mook7a, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. :Lzd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1954. 289 pe (MLRA 8:4) (Founding) k, A Ov, F.H. Irpanded use of machinery for labor-consuming processes In foundry work. Lit-prolzv. no-3:8-12 Ag 134. (MMA 7:8) (Founding) - 1,1; 11 Theory of pneumatic vibration-molding machine design. IAt.projzr. no.1:12-15 Ja 155. (MM 8:3) (Kolding machines) A OT, P. N. : Operation of mechanical inertia knock-out gratings and vibrator sieves# Jdtoproizv. no,8;16-19 Ag'55. (HLRA 8:11) (Younding) InENOV'P.14. - . Choice of the best vibration method for mechanical knock out grates. Lit.proizv. no.10:19-22 0'55. (MLRA 8:12) (Younding) AXSEMOV, P.N., doktor tekhnicheskiy nauk, redaktor; XMOV, Y.L. inzhener, PMMWor. MUMMA , N.A,, inzhener, redaktor; UVAROTA, AJ., takhni-- cheskiy reclaktor; XLTVBYIYA, Ye.N.,. tekhnichookly redaktor (Problems of founding and the heat treatment of iron] Voprosy leteino- go proizvod.stva L termichaskoi obrabotkL chuguna. Pod red. P.N. Akeenova. Moskva, t4os. nauchno-tekhn, izd-vo maahinostroit. lit-Z7, 1956. 164 p. (MLRA 9:7) 1. Moscow. Moskovskiy avtomakhanicheBkiy institut (Iron founding) (Iron--Heat treatment) AEMOV, E.N.,.Professor, koktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. Full automatization of central sand preparation systems. Lit. proizv. no.6:12-13 Je 156. (KM 9:8) (Sand, Foundry) /17 Pare /9 lkf 5-7 -Z~ /1Y 0 ~/ ) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 88 Aksenov Pavel Nikolayevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences Tekhnologiya liteyno proizvodstva (Technology of Casting) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957- 69 P. 15,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Titov, N.D., Candidate of Technical Science3, Docent.~and Fantalov, L.J., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: Konstantinov, L.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Eds.: Uvarova, A.F., and Model', B.I. Managing Ed. for Literature on Heavy Machine Building (Mashgiz): Golovin, S.Ya-0 Engineer. PURPOSE: This monograph was prepared in connection with a specialized course of instruction entitled "Technology of Castingn for machine- building technical schools (tekhnikum) and is a systematic textbook of this subject, The material presented in this textbook may also be of interest to production personnel. The book is authorized as a textbook for tekhnikums by the Ministry of the Automobile IndustrYp USSR. Card 1/19 Technology of Casting 88 COVERAGE: The basic technological processes involved in casting are grouped in the first three parts of the textbook. They deal with 1) molds and their preparation 2) casting alloys and preparation of molten metal,, and 3) the casting process. The material for the basic part of the course is based on prevailing pig iron foundry practices of the machine-building industry. Special features of making cast- Ings from malleable iron, steel, and nonferrous alloys, and special methods of casting, i.e.. permanent mold casting, ocnUmmm castirg;dasd under pressure, centrifugal casting, investment casting, shill-mold casting are presented in the fourth part of the textbook. The fifth and last part of the textbook presents basic prinoiples for de6ign- ing foundries. SWW technological calculations 11%volved in design- ing a foundry and-Some problems of foundry planning are given. There are 52 references, all Soviet. Card 2/19 Technology of Casting 88 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Introduction 5 I. The role and importance of casting in the machine- building industry 5 2. Short review of the development of casting in the USSR 4%, 9 PART I. THE MANUFACTURE OF CASTING MOLDS Ch. I.r' Mold Materials and Their Breparation 14 1. General information on mold materials 14 2. Service conditions of mold materials in a casting 18 Gas behavior in the.mold 18 Card 3A9 Technology of Casting 88 Mechanical loads :Hegt effect of cast metal 3. Basic properties of mold materials and mixtures and t .,heir testing Moisture Content of the clay component Gra.'in compoIsition of the sand base Dispersion and colloidal state of clays Gaso-generating capacity Gas permeability ~Strength: Strength"at high teImperatures surface. strength (critibling) Hygroscopicity and loss-of,strength due to moisture absorption Plasticity Method,of technological samplin Heat---resistance.(refractorinesaI DurabIlity Acceptitnee of green mold materials and mixture control in production Card.4/19 19 20 21 21 23 24 27 29 30 38 41 43. 43 44 44 44 46 47 Technology of Casting 88 20 Principal methods of molding 99 Packing of the mold 99 Artificial venting 105 Removal of pattern from the mold 107 Mending-up of molds 107 Jointing of mold and prdparation for pouring 109 Calculating casting predsure and securing of molds ill 3. Bedded-in moldift 114 Preparation of A Wt bed 114 Preparation of a hard bed 115 Open bedded-in molding 116 Closed bedded-in molding 118 4. Molding in flasks 119 Molds using cope and drag 119 Recess molds and false oddsides 121 Molding in multiple flasks 123 - Detachable pattern segments 128 Use of core plitea 128 Molds with reversible sand cores 129 Card 6/19 Ph ZZ Q Technology of Casting 88 Ch. III. Mechanical Molding 163 1. Special features of equipment and tools used in mechanical molding 163 Flasks 164 Pattern plates 169 Molding tools 173 2. Methods of machine molding 174 Normal flask molding method 174 Stack molding 175 Molding without flasks 177 3. Control of the degree of mold ramming 179 4. Methods of ramming casting molds on molding machines 180 Squeeze ramming 18o Jolt ramming 190 Ramming with sand-slinging machines 195 Ramming by the sand-blowing method 196 5. Selecting the type of molding machine 201 Classification of molding machines 201 Selecting the type of molding machines for various castings and for series production 205 Card 8/19 Technology of Casting 88 ..Ch. IV. Manufacture of Cores 1. Construction (structure) of cores and their instal- lation in the mold Core irons Venting of cores Installing cores in the mold 2. Methods of core making Making cores from core boxes Making cores from strickles and guides Dimensional control and assembly of cores Use of green-sand cores 3. Machine molding cores Methods of machine molding cores Selecting the type of core-making machine Ch. V. Planning Casting Technology I* Working out casting drawings Casting draft Allowances for machining Casting size and weight tolerances 2. Choosing parting planes and overall dimensions for molds and cores Card 9/19 2o8 208 208 210 211 215 215 220 221 226 228 228 231 234 234 234 236 239 244 Technology of Casting 88 3- Making metal patterns and pattern plates 279 Alloys for metal patterns 280 Process of making metal patterns and pattern plates 281 Pattern plates from other materials 287 Ch-. VII., Drying Molds and Cores 291 le Pr6cess and control of molds and core drying 291 Process of mold and core drying 291 Control methods for drying processes 292 .Types of drying ovens 294 Ch. VIII. Gating for Gray Cast Iron Castings 299 1. Types of gating systems 29 2. Gating system calculations for gray iron castings 399 Calculations based on the Ozannna formula and formulas derived from it 311 Calculation based on the specific weight velocity of ,pouring 322 ,Determining dimensions of other elements in the system 323 Card 11/19 .Technology of Casting 88 PART II. PREPARATION OF MOLTEN METAL Ch. I. Casting Properties of Alloys 327 1. Fluidity 327 2., Shrinkage 331 3. Liquefaction 342 Ch. II* Technological Basis for Production of Sound Castings 344 1. The solidification process 344 2. Feeding of castings 350 3. Regulating the cooling rate of heat nodes 361 4. Reinforcing transition sections by means of ribbing 365 Ch. III. Properties of Cast Iron in Castings 368 1. Classification of cast iron castings according to metal structure and mechanical properties 368 2. Basic principles for producing high-~strength cast iron 378 3. Properties of cast iron at various temperatures 390 Card 12/ 19 Technology of Casting 88 2. Cast iron melting in other furnaces .'Ch. VII. Control of the Melting Process 1. Measuring high temperatures 2. Blast control 3. Control of gas composition 4. Use of technological samples PART III. PRODUCTION OF CASTINGS Ch. I. Feeding Molds and Cooling Castings in Molds 1. Selecting a ladle and the process of feeding molds 2. Cooling castings in the mold Ch. II. Knockout and Cleaning of Castings 1. Knockout of castings and cores 2. Cleaning castings 3. quality control for castings 450 451 451 458 460 461 464 464 468 476 476 480 485 Card 14/19 Technology of Casting 88 Runner basin part of the system 527 Downgate part of the system 533 Ch. II. Steel Casting 536 1. Principal properties and thermal processing of carbon steel castings 536 2. Melting steel for profile casting 539 Melting in open-hearth furnaces 539 Melting in electric are furnaces 545 Melting in high-frequeney'electric furnaces 54 Making steel in side blast converters 549 3. Special features of gating system for carbon steel casting 551 4. Alloy steel casting 557 Ch. III. Nonferrous Metal Casting 562 1. Copper alloys 562 2. Special technological features of production of castings from copper alloys 569 Card 16119 Technology of Casting 88 Ch. III. Planning Foundry Shops 647 1. Planning workplaces and production sectors in foundry shops 647 2# General,-arrangqment of foundry shops 649 3. Placement of foundry shops in the overall plan of a machine-building plant 654 AVAILABLE: tibrary of Congress (TS230-A479) VK/lab.. 2 Tav 1958 Card-19/10 AKSINOV, P.R. Automatized lines for sand-blast molding. Lit. proizv. no.11:15-18 N 157, (MM 10112) . (Molding (Pounding)) (Assembly line methods) ,fiff-5_6-X~OV /0, A-`II AUTHORs TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: None Given 117-58-5-24/24 Card 1/2 Conference on Construction and Utilization of Casting Equipment (~onferentsiya po konstruirovaniyu i ekspluatatsii liteynogo oborudovaniya) Mashinostroitall, 1958, Nr 5, P 48 (USSR) In December 1957 a scientific-research conference took place in Gorlkiy dealkng with the construction and utilization of casting equipment. It was organized by the department of casting of the NTO MASHPROM. At the conference were 900 representatives from machine building plants, casting equip- ment plants, scientific xesearch institutes, universities, etc* A total of 28 reports were given. I.F. Yegorenkot Candidate of Technical Sciences (NIILITMASH) reported on the actual state and development of the casting technique. P.N. Aksenov, Doctor of Technical Sciences (MAMI) reported on automated lines of sand-blowing moulding. L.M. Mariyenbakh, Doctor of Technical Sciences (MVMI) reported on the subject "Mechanized Drying Kilns". G.3. Zelichenko, Engineer (Leningrad Branch of Soyuzprommekhanizatsii) reported on "Automatic Lines of Molding in Casting Shops". A.D. Ginzburg (LF VPTI tyazhmash.' reported an a self-constructed automatic machine for the pro- 117-58-5-24/24 Conference on Construction and Utilization of Casting Equipment duction of shell moulds. V.N. Bobrov (NIILITHASH) talked about automatic machines for moulding. A.V. Odinokov,Engineer, reported on modern sand blasting devices. G.S. Taburinakiy, Engineer (NIITLITMASH) reported on "Automatic Machines for the Production of Shell Molds and Cores". Z.D. Levin (Plant KATEK) spoke on "Projects and Utilizationof Equipment for Mechanized Casting". I.V. Yefimov, Engineer, spoke on "Mechanization and Automation of the Technological Process of Casting With Meltable Models". G.R. Nikoltskiyj Engineer (NIILITMASH) spoke on hydraulic and sand-hydraulic cleaning of castings. B.G. Shpitalinyy (NIILITMASH) talked about the automatic moulding machine Nr 96264. ATAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Casting equipment-Development 2. Casting equipment-Application C--aSRNOVI PON*- OKROMHSHKO, N.V.; STOLBOVOY, S.Z.; TALANOV, P.I., prof., riamtse Rent; POLOZKOV, M.A., inzh.; SAL7YXOV, V.S., inzh.; UVAROVA, A.P., tekhn.red. (Structural design of foundry, machinery] Konatruktivnye ohertezhi mashin litainogo proizvodatva; atlas. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinoitroit.lit-ry, 1959. 217 p (M~U 12:12) (Foundry machinery and supplies) 28(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2156 Soveshchaniye po koi~pleksnoy mekhanizatsii i avtomatizataii tekhnologicheakikh protsessov. 2nd, 1956*' Avtomatizatsiya mashinostroitel.Inykh protsessov; /trudy soveshchaniya/, tom. is Goryachaya obrabotka metallov (Automation of Machine-Building Processes; Proceedings of the Conference on Over-All Mechanization and Automation of Technol- ogical P.rocess, Vol 1; Hot Metal-Forming) Moscow, 1959. 394 P. 5,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut machinovedenlya. Komisslya po tekhnologii mashinostroyeniya. Resp. Ed.: V.I. Dikushin, Academician: Compiler; V.M. Raskatov: Ed. of Publishing House; V~.A. Ko-tov; Tech. Ed.: I.F. Kuz'min. PURPOSE: The book is intended for mechanical engineers and metallurgists. Card 1/8 Automation of Machine-Building Processes (Cont.) SOV/2156 COVERAGE: The transactions of the Second Conference on the Over-All Mechanization and Automation of Industrial Processes, September 25-29, 1956, have been published in three volumes. This book, Vol. I, contains articles under the general title, Hot Working of Metals. The investigations described in the book were. conducted by the Sections for Automation and Hot Working of Metals, under the direction of the following scientists: casting - P.N. Aksenov, D.P. Ivanov and G.M. Orlov; forming - A.I. Tselikov, A.D. Tomlenov and V.T. Meshcherin; welding - G.A. Nikolayev, B.I. Frolov and G.A. Maslov. There are 183 references: 142 Soviet, 34 English, 6 German, and 1 French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I. AUTOMATION OF CASTING PROCESSES., ~~senov, ~.N. Prospects for the Automation of Casting 5 Ivanov, D.P. Trends in Casting 16 Korollkov, A.M. Casting Properties of Alloys In Connection 'with Structural Diak~rams 24 Pard 2/8 Automation of Machine-Building Processes (Cont.) SOV12156 Nikol'shiy, G.N. Investigation of the Operations of Hydraulic and Sand-Hydraulic Installations for Knocking out Cores and Cleaning Castings 86 Vlasov, A.A. [deceased] Universal Automatic Lines of Box Ca5ting and Boxless Casting 97 Zibenberg, A.I. Automation of Casting at the Gorlkiy Auto- mobile Plant 105 PART II. AUTOMATION OF METAL FORMING WIDER PRESSURE Illyu.-c3hin, A.A. The Plastic Flow Theory and Some of Its App- -1 neti ons 115 Pavl(j., I.M. Processes of Working Under Pressure Alloys which are Difficult to Deform in Connection With Their Mecha- nization and Automation 126 Tselikov, A.I. State and Problems of Automating Rolling and Drawing Mills 132 Card 4/8 I Automation of Machine-Buiiding Processes (GOI)t.) SOV/2156 Mansurov, A.M. Automation of Industrial Processes in a.Forge Shop 148 Tomlenov,.A.D. The Value of Shrinkage Force in Steel Ingots 16o Filippov, V.V. Technical and Economic Efficience of Automation of Stamping from Sheet Steel 165 Navrotskiy, G.A. Investigation of Operating Conditions of Cold-Upsetting Automatic Presses 169 Popov, V.A. Automation of the Production of Fastening Articles 183 Kopytov, V.F. New Methods for Heating with Gas in Automated Production 189 Glukhanov, N.P. Use of High-Frequency Currents for Heating Billets for Plastic Deformation 197 Card 5/8 Automation of Machine-Building Processes (Cont.) SOV/2156 Filippov, V.V., VoYa. Shekhter, and V.I. Olenev. Automation of Cold Stamping of Automobile Parts from Sheet Steel 204 Burshteyn, D.Ye. Automation Processes in Stamping Production Parts from Sheet Steel 219 Leonov, V.A. Some Problems in Automating the Trimming of Pressed Shapes from Aluminum Alloys 228 PART III. AUTOMATION OF WELDING PROCESSES .rlikolayev, G.A. The Problem of Automating Industrial Welding Processes 237 Paton, B.Ye. Electric Slag Welding of Large Constructions from Castings, Forgings, and Rolled Stock 243 Rykalin, N.N.jand A,,I. Pugin, Regularities in Heating Cores during Resistance Butt-Welding 252 Card 6/8. Automation of Machine-Building Processes (Cont.) SOV/2156 Balkovets D.S. and P.L. Chuloshnikov. Automatic Process Control in Contact Weiding 266 'Gromov, M.A. Development of Automatio-Weld-ing Equipment 276 Nikolayev,,O.A9 Studies atithe MVTU~im, Baumana (Moscow Higher Technical School Im. Bauman) on Automation of Welding Processes 280 Kasprzhak~ G.M., I.Ya. Rabinovioh, Ye*-I. Slepushkin, and VOM. Shchitova. New Systems for "Automating Welding Equipment 290 Verc.henko, V.R, Automation of Ard Welding in a PrAective Gas Medium 322 Frumin, I.I. Automatic Weld Seam of Wear-Resistent Alloys 330 Rabkin, D"M. Automatic Welding of Articles from Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys 344 Card 7/8 AKSENOV, P.1T. Analytic calculation of the work process of sand blower molding and coremaking mchines. Idt.'proizv. no.1:15-20 Ja '59. (KM 12: 1) (Youndry machinery and supplies) (Molding (Founding)) (00'remking) sov/180-59-4-47/48 AUTHOR: None given TITLE: A Conference on t Ihe Accurac2A4of Machine BuildiniqCastings PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye teklinicheskikh nauk, Metallurgiya.i toplivo, 1959, Nr 4. PP 255-256 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A conference on the above subject took place in the Institute of Machine Building of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR on 22-24th April 1959. About 200 representatives of scientific-research institutes, laboratories, universities and largest works from 34 towns participated in the conference. The following papers were read: B.B.Glulyayev "The present state of studies of the accuracy of castings"; P.N.Aksenov "Tasks of - endence of the accuracy of investigations of the d7p N.P.Berg "Methods of castings on technological factors"; ' analytical evaluation of dimensions of castings"; Yu.A.Voroblyev "Theoretical and experimental investigations of the accuracy of castings"; I.P.Yegorenkov - "The system of allowances for mechanical working of castings"; Ye.G.Kopanevich "Methods for the determination of tolerances for dimensions of cast parts"; S.A.Kazenkc* Card 1/3 "Tolerances for non-ferrous castings produced by various SOV/180-59-4-47/48 A Conference on the Accuracy of Machine Building Castings methods of casting"; G.N.Nikollskiy "Methods of controlling the cleanliness of the iiurfaces of castings"; L.S.Konstantinov "The influence of stresses formed during casting on the accuracy of castings,"; L.Ye.Komarov "The process of packing moulds as.a factor determinin-g--The accuracy of castings"; S.S.Zliukovskil and A - Wuan-ahin , ~ "Sources of orrors in the dimensions of cdatings causedby specific featureL9 of operation of the pattern-mould boxes equipment"; A.M.Dubrovskiy "Typical deformations of casting moulds"; V.O.Yakovlev "Conditions of making accurate castings in sand moulds"; M.P.Ivanov "The influence of the chemical composition of iron on the accuracy of dimensions of castings"; S.N.Fomchenko and 5.B.*..Lwrulyayev "Improvement in the accuracy of castings made in pressed shell moulds"; V.V.Ryzhenkov "Experience in increasing the cleanliness and accuracy of large castings"; N.N.Rubtsov and I.L.Zhelikov "On the accuracy of castings made by the lost wax meThod"; IGoryunov "An investigation of the accuracy and surface cleanliness of castings made under Card 2/3 pressure and by the lost wax method"; M.F.Makellskiy and J~ KSENOV, P. An-analytic method of approach to the functioning of core blowing machinea. Tre from the Russian. p.61 PRZEGLAD OMMICM. (Stowarzsyzenie Techniczne Oldewnikow Polskich) Krakow, Poland. Vol.9. no-3., iiar. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EfUU) LC, Vol.8, no.66, June 1959 Unal. to em. 0 -"0:l zi~ *ail an :Y;3 'ad 00.1 ao~ Ell 0 0 C' gig! ;.;42 % a CO Q~ Z v ON 30V.A666 pan I Boot EXPLOTTATI Toprosy toorli!11"i4%yk~ pi6isiii;v'(Prablems of the Theory cow, K"halt, 1960. 692 P.. or Fo,,nA'ng Processes Rog 4$500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agensisal lAt*YDVG kafedry I otdoly Institute liternago proizvodstva AN USSH; Kinakoso, fixiko-takhod- ChealLogo Ln8tLtUtL AN SM; M0610COVakaga &VtQdorOzhno9O Institute; Moskovskogo, artomakhaachookogo Institute; Moskovskogo veahernego in"hinostroltel-Augo, inatitutILS InAtituta StAll iment Stalinal Urallskogo, politewini- chealooga Inst1tQt& L"al. S. M. Xtrovaj Toontrallnogo, InAtituta, takhriologil I xwLshLno- stroyanira. Reviewers: A. A. RyZhIkov (Head, Department or lpol,ml e,'Ifie.d Krivodhe A . . To. y Oar-kly Politeannio; YAstit,ate), Department of Founding, Dnepropetro-sk Politechnic in- atituts), And 1. PfIbYl (Head, Department of Pounding, Higher School of Xining. Ostrava Czenhoslovakia); Iditorial Bo"I P. 1. VaA12.vsFdy, A. A. Zhukov. N. 1. and Va. C. Pairs:= VAnAgInS Zd. far UttrLtur* an Heavy Machine balding% 3. YL. 0010vln; Zd. of Publishing House, ya. L. Markin; ' F. UT&rova. Tooh. Zd.t ;L. ThIZ *book 10 Intended for techaloal personnel of ruRposs; the rowALng indux';r3r.. COVSKAaEs This book on fo=4ing theory Is the "oult Of ttA Joint efforts of metallurgical departments of various ..hoola~ of higher education and scl*ntLific rem*&rch in- 11titates. Theoretical 6tuAles &Ad the scientific r*- search In the field of founding A" n=m%Mxed and d1z- cussed. this volume (first of a planned series) Is de- voted to a number of Important theoretical problems air toundLng dealing with molding, melting, pouring, solid- Iftcation of casting, the machinery used, and automatioc. The terminology used in founding is also given. No perstrAlitits a" mentiened. tach chapter Is accompanied by references. Ch. 11. ,Methods or Prod"Ing Molding Mixtures With OLO -ding Proponles [~. M. Lys&&) 29 leal P_ _jr -Ch. In. Theorat olp2es of P"Ceffilas of Develop- Ing ths JnndtAl Strength Or mixtures With Water Olsss),(A M ijass) . . TO Ch. IV. Chemical Hardening of molds and Core* (The C02- , Proce,81 1P. P. Berg, B. TU. 707gol'son) 93 'Ch. V. Gating Systems Rlblna~ ~.Tich 220 Ch. V1. Principies or Calculating the Siruejure and Strength of Gray IMa (A. A. 2bukov) 163 Ch. Vn. On the Theory or melting metals (L. 1. jAwj) 253 of Pig zvG (i M. MLriyanbAkh) 314- Ch. IX. Problems of 'he -'-:action and use or Furnaces K. Xa--Iyenb&kh) 356 Ch. Z. Fundamental& of the Thermal Theory of Casting (A. 1. Voyak) 385 cis. X1. 3011dificatlon of C"tin&$ in SnAd Holds And the Formation of Stjjnkago Porosity-(Z__a__ n~ 482 Ch- XXI. On the Theory of Casting Mao cry Aka, x M*B0463hkov 3~ ovich or 0 olbovo 533 Ch. Z=. Automation of ycundLAg proo~g2on (M. T. Zharav, and Tu. p. ftruohl~~ 565 Ch. xxv. On the Scientific Terminology (A. A. Gore a tLW~62 ATAXL&Hig: Library of Congress (T3230M) Card 4/4 TjVdw1K/*O 1-12-61 Alr OV. -P I L.1al BERG, P.P.; GODAMKOV. N.M.; VEYNIK, A.I.; GORSHKOV. A.A.; ZHNHOY, N.T.; ZHUKOV, A.I.; ZOROKHOVICH, I.Z.; KU.MIN, I.B.; LEVI, L.I.; LYASS, A.M.; KARIMMAKH. L.M.; OUOV, G.X.; PMCHI- KOV, Yu.P.; RABINOVICH, B.V.; STOLBOVOT, S.Z.; YBYGHLISON, B.Yu.; VASILEVSKIT, P.F., red.; KLOCHNEV, N.I., red.; KONSTAPTINOV, L.S., red.; POLTAKOV, Ya.G., red.; MA IZ. Tu.L.. red.isd-vo; UVAROVA, A.F., takhn.red. (Theory of founding processes] Voprosy teorii litaynykh protsessov. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 692 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Founding) AKSMM, P.N. 07omAlng machines' by A.I.Volkamich, A.Plakshin, D.L. Ihazin. Reviewed bv P.N.Akeenov. Lit.proisv. no*7:47-48 Je 160., (MIRA 13-7) (Iroundries-IlquiVment and supplies) (Volk6mich, A.I.) (rokshin, A.P.) (Kh"in, D.L.). AKSIMOV, Pavel Nikolayevich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; BERG, P.P., - ----------- dOkt=A4,kbz39--nauk.* profes reteenzent; TIKHANOV,, A.Ya., tekhn. red. [Tbeory of founding machines] Nekotorye voprosy teorii mashin liteinogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Masbgiz,, 1962. 231 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Foundries-Equipment and supplies) AKSENOV, P.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; PRONOV, A.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, reteenzent; CHERNYAK, O.V., insh.,, red.; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn.,red. (Mold making) Forsovochnoe proizvodstvo. Izd-4. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 287 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Molding (Founding)) -.- T, . ., , I .1 c-,n the struntare tif nutomqt!c 4c, ~fto projzv. no.jj!.I~l f uAlry llnes. .,- L4 N 164. (M2RA 1.8-.8) Anzmv, P.P.,~ dote.,, kand, tekhn. nauk ------------ Actual and imaginary arroro in the theor3r of log cutting. Rauch. trudr NMI no.6;34-50 156. (MIRA 11;12) (Woodwork) AKWOV. Patr Favlovich.- IVANKOV, P.T., red,; VOLOXHOUSKAYAO L.T., red. izd-va; BACHURINA, A.M.. takhn.red. (Theoretical fundamentals for the breakdown of logo] Teoreti- chaskie oonovy raskroia pilovochnogo syrtia. MoBkva, Goolesbum- izdat, 1960. 215 P. (MIRA 13:12) (Lumber) STOYEV) Georgi 131yev- ALSENOV P,P.0 red,; LEBEDEVA, I.D., red. izd-va; R.fe.,-t-e-N'n.red. WBAMOVA, [Determining the maxiim output of I=berl Opredeleiiie makei-mal2nogo vykboda pilomaterialav, Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1961. 62 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Sawmins) AKSENOV p p prof,, dr. na tekhnicheskite nauki Problem of a more economical utilization of wood in cutout processes, Durvomebel prom 5 no.3:3-7 Ify-Je 162. 1. Moskovski lesotekhnicheski instput SSSRI ALS_ENO~, Petr Pavlovich,.-prof., doktor tekhn. nauk,- Prinirali Glidgffj'~i-M , N.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; PROKHOROV, I.K., dots.; TYUKINA, YU.P.j dots.; PESOTSKI7, A.N.p - retsenzent; KJIUDIN, A.S.p rotsenzent; BASKkKOV, Ye.D., otv. red. [Technology of lumber) Tekhnologiia pilomaterialov. Moskva, Goslesbumizdatj 1963. 578 p. (MIRA 17:5) AXSENOV P.V -Jmn_4.tekhn.nauk Devices for testing high-roadability automobiles. Avt.prom. 28 no.5:25-26 Mor 162. , (KRA 15:5) (Automobiles-Dynamics) AKSENOVP P. V.., kand. tekhn. nauk; PIRKOVSKIYj Yu. V. "Using electric measurement methods in automobile testingw by N. A. Bukharin, V. K. Goliak. Reviewed by P. V. Aksenov. 11 Avt.-Prom. 29 no.5.'3 of cover My '63. (MIRA 16:/,) Antowbi-lee-Teeting). Bakharin, N. A.) ~ (Gollak, V. K.) . i j AIKSPOVp P.V., kand.,, takhn. nauk,-.. SHIRYAYEV, P.P. Controllability Df Andependent samitrailera. Avt. prom. 29 :i no.ntl6-18'N 163. (MIRA 16:12) AKSZI;C)V, S.D. Increasing the stability of the regulation of fuel injectors. Trakt. i sellkhomash. 33 no.5-20-21 My 163. (KIRk 16-10) 1. Voronezhskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut. I rN -'I L USSR/Pbysics Ultrasonics FD-2367 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 -32/34 Author Aksenov, S. I.; Vikin, B. P.; and Vladimirskiy, K. V. Title Excitation of ultrasonic oscillations by pondermotive forces Periodical Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 762-764, Jun 1955 Abstract In their work with apparatus designed to investigate nuclear mag- netic res6nance (DAN sssR, 96, 1954) the authors observed at fre- quencies of the order of several megacycles interfering resonance effect, which as was explained arises in consequence of the exci- tation by pondermotive forces of ultrasonic oscillations in the copper conductor comprising the coil of the spectrometer. They observed a number of resonance peaks, with amplitudes considerably exceeding the noise level of the device, for each of the coils during variation of the operating frequency, relative width of the peaks being equal to 1:100 in order of magnitude and the amplitude of the peaks increasing linearly with increase of the constant component'and depth of modulation of the field. The authors ob- tained the eigenvalues of the product of the wave number times radius of the conductor by means of numerical solution of equations set up. Three references. Institution : Physical Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : February 12, 1955 KOZEL, Donald H., red.; XAZARNOIrsxiy, x.v. [translator]; TIKHOMIROV, F.A. [translator]; ARHOLID, N.A. [translator]; PETRUKHIM, V.I. [translator]; MATSONASHVILI, B.N. [translator]; AXSENOV-i-S.I.-Etranslatorl; BAKANOV, S.P. [translator]; SHAPIRO, I.S., red.; ADIROVICH. E.I., red.; MEDVICD37, Tu.T., red.-, HAKHIMSON, I.G., red.; TEUSNIN, N.L., red.; BELVA, M.A., tekhnered, [Fundamental formulas of physics. Translated from the English] Oanovnye formuly fiziki. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1957. 657 P- (MIRA 11:5) (Mathematical physics) AUTHOR: Aksenov, S. 1. SOV/56-35-1-53/59 TITLE: ~-e shift ~ofXuc~iear ~Ignetic Resonance in Molybdenum (Sdvig yadernogo magnitnogo rezonansa v molibdene) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol. 35, Nr 11 PP. 300 - 301 (USSR) A3STRACT: This paper investigates the shift of the nuclear magnetic resonance which is caused by the paramagnetism of the conduction electrons (Knight (Nayt) shift, Ref 1) in metallic molybdenum. The electromagnet with a pole diameter of 300 mm and an airgap of 42 mm permitted measurements in a field with the maximum field strength of 14 000 G. This field was stabilized with resDect to deuteron resonance. In order to avoid the influence of the skin effect, the experiments were carried out with a molybdenum powder; the percentage of the paramagnetic admixtures was not higher than 0,008~~. A resonance caused by both of the oad molybdenum isotopes was observed in this molybdena~m powder. The experimental results indicate a strong influence of the Card 1/3 interaction of the nuclear quadrupole moments wi-ch the The Shift of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Molybdenum SOV/56-35-1-53/59 gradient of the electrical field. This gradient is caused by the dislocations in the lattice structure. The quadrupole in raction of M097 is noticeably higher than that of Mo~~. The intensity decrease of the resonance line (at least for mo97) is caused in a remarkable degree by quadrupole effects of the second order of magnitude. Both of the resonances in the tempered molybdenum powder are symmetric and have (notwithstanding the noticeably different influence of quadrupol interaction) approximately the same width. The observable part of the resonances, therefore, corresponds to nuclei which are little infliienced by the quadrupol effects. The resonance of the other nuclei is so diffuse that it cannot be observed. The influence of quadrupol interaction on the shift of the nuclear ma-netic resonance in molybdenum may, therefore, be neglected The Kni5ht (Na t) shift was measured for the resonances of Mo9 and MM in an aqueous solution of K MoO and the following results.were obtailn.ed: all/H(mo953 = 4(01582 + 0,005M H/H(1,107) A . (o,566 + 0,005)%. These results were found in a-field of 12600 G7 , and analogous values were found also Card 2/3 for 8300. G. The equality of values of the%shift for The Shift of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Molybdenum SOV/56-35-1-53/59 both of the isotopes and for two different magnetic field strenghts moreover demonstrates, that influence of quadrupol interaction on shift may be neglected. There are 5 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Pizicheskiy institut im.P.N.Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR (Physics Institute imeni P.N.LebedevAS USSR) SUBMITTED: April 14, 1958 Card 3/3 % AUTHOR% TITLE: PERIODICAL: S/656/62/042/006,/043/047 B100112 Akagnov, Ss Is Thelline structure of the nuclear magnetic resonance of the Cu 63 and Cu 65 isotopes in P-brass Zhurnal eke-perimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fizikil ve 429 no. 6, 1962, 1677-A679 TEXT: P-brass powder.containing 50-55 at% Cu was investigated in a ""000 oe. The P-phase was obtained by keeping magnetic field of 5,000-139 the powder at 2000C for several hours. The resonances observed were ,produced by quadrupole effects. In samples of nearly stoichiometric composition, resonance is produced by 1/2 --.* -1/2 nuclear level transi- tions. The oharacteriatics of the ordered domains can be derived from the line structure. For samples with stoichiometrio composition the sum of the surfaces of the ordered domains is a minimum. The lateral peaks of the resonance lines are produodd by nuclei at the boundary o= in the central region of an ordered domain. Freshly crushed powder emits very weak nuclear resonance signals. The resonance line intensity can be Card 1/2 KOZIN. A.1.; TRUNOV. A.7.; BOYRNKO. P.S.; YIDCHOVA, Ye.l.; AIEA NOV, I.N.;. KOWSHBY. V.I.; FAMASWO, L.I.; XATS, A.R.; T.Yes - -, LTUBIN, S.Gs; 806MM, S.Ye.;- RYABININ, M.M.; MELINIKOV, P.H.; KLYUSHINK, L.T.;. XMZOVA, M.G.; GMOVNTA, V.S.; - IVAN(YV,,A.l?.; SIM, 1J. I.A. Danilov; obituary. Huk.~elev, prom. 26 no. 12-26 D 160. (MIRA 13 - 12) (Danilov, Ivan Aleksandrovichi d. 1960) AKSENOV, T.S., inzh. 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