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wid an as3embly for sortinu- tho usable and the defective roda (sea Fig.
1y for z.6 -,i,,~tin- ::Lnd
azOcz,-Oly ior
d0fect-oocopic a5L;en~,bly;
z--,- oi~rjly for sortin- the us,,Cole and
5 -.-,,uva'6le blade;
U -C. Cd drzan; 8
rolier; I D - I Over; niovable
01---:,-I~.~;O; ',2 - rod; 13 -somiclutch; 14
15 ziprocket
15-
j
o' t'- rods n~; ni-. c .,---y
a f:;~ ~It
!,D:* 17~2c%2 ,'1(! 0 1 I-L CI Ca (;gulch mioun~ed oiic,-
ol ICvors to a boarin- carrria(,,) and cCbsorbin- t~-,,- foroci of
T.-iv -MiDVi-q~3 rOG, 00111111,- 11-spootcci and tranomittinu-, tho movement to ono of
for adjustin.- and cutting tho inopooted roda D,!,,o
for colloetinL- tho cut roda. Thic mochimima io mado in tho fora
0- Itvur *,~4.,-,OT,,.:~'UiOaIIy comioctod to a oprockely motuitod on the roller which alilo
--io ';ii-,ucklod drum and the clutch. Orig. art. hasi 1 fiVaro.
0-5- SUB:~', DATE: IODoc63
BARANOV, N.
Bridge. Kryl.rod. 14 no.328-9 Mr 163. (AURA 1614)
(World War, 1939-1945-Aerial operations)
BARANOV, N.
Generation of the courageous. Kryl. rod. 14 no.8,-40 Ag 163.
WIR-k 16 ~ 8)
(Air pilots)
BARABOV, N., brigMir slesarey.
InnovatorB' contribution. Mast. ugl. 5 no-3:9--l"; - `,"'
(K-azzietBk Basin-Hydraiilic mining) (W;RA
(3)
14/-1.1
1'UTHOR. Kolchkov, Ye.7 in
TITLE: Reconditionin~-, Dama,,-,1-ed ~n*,~;~-'_`,-n_,,,
(VosstanovLeniye Pf 0
tankovykh min)
P'-'RIODlGA_L: Voyenno-in.A-.,enc1rn,,,
I B S T R.,'l C The first aiit,llor
Engineer fEajc-r -for
anti-tank dumm7 ininec descri'ed -.n _',r 4 i S su
19/57 of thic Journa-1 A .-~ ol,-, i i' a--:,-) I
was proposed b7T Private Ir n
not stated). I t c o ns i -,- t s cj ~,3 -C. h q C:O e
in the middle) Screvie(3 ~., n-,,(:, r. i
x i L,_,~ ie
2) with a valve rhrouE;_t-. fair
compreSsor of 5-10 atm or bly o c,,~mpressoi- from Cp_ iliT
vehicle. In 1-2 ininutes tiie L41,1 cf,' mu'_no
to its original sha.-e. -Another doxi~-e is Liecri',)ed
Card 112
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~~econditioninG Damaged Anti-Tank Training Mines
by the second
used without
4 photos.
Card 2/2
author, consisting of a mechanical ~nadget
U
ar pressure (Figures 1 and 2). There are
.4
DAUNOV, N. A. and ISAYEVA, A. A.
"Clinical Aspect of f3otkin's Disease, 11 Klin. lVed., 30, loo.1, 1952
-~A! Lld~ u V 3il .
P rep ri i .-~ -ener-al plans for the develoltiont of fol-kistry on lar~,e- art~a~3. p . 161 .
I
L"',;,l KY Ci'-,,",U,- III~j .(Sioveriska aka6e:aia vied) Bratislava, Czechoslovakia,
Vol. 5, 110. 314, 195~-
Lonthil ,, List of liast European Accessions LC, Vol. 8, no. 11, LNov- 1959
Uncl.
MRANOV, N.
Experiment in usin..- helicopters for forest mensuration. Tr. fr--m t-hc Rus-aiar,.
p. 230 (GJRSKO MPAINSTVD) Vol. 13, no. 5, may 1957,
Sofiia, aulgaria
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
March 1958
'RAEANOV N
--- ~ - -
Current problems of the economic efficiency of the wide-spread
use of chemistry in agriculture. Vop. ekon. no.8:150-155 Ag
162. (MIRA 15:8)
(Agricultural chemistry--Gong-resses)
MRMITY t -
E
&-orionic efficiency of the comprehensive use of che-mistr7 in
agricult-ul-e. Vop.ekon. no.9:102-110 S 16 . (l,Mk 14:8)
01
(Agricultutal chemistry)
VARAKSIN, F.D.; BARAROV, N.A.; KISIN, V.M.
Organizing the manufacture of furniture for one-family, apartments.
Der. prom. 8 no.5:1-4 Ily 159. (MIRA 12:7)
l.Gosstroy SSSR.
(Furniture industrv)
VkRAKSIN, F.Dq~ BiLWOV, N.A. - KISIN, V.11.
- ~ - ~ -:,
Organizing the nanufacture of furniture for one-family a-,)art-
ments (continudd). Der.prom. 8 no.6:1-6 Je '59.
(MINA 12:8)
1. Gosstroy SSSR.
(Furniture induBtry)
VARAKSIN, F.D.; BAUNOV, N.A.; KISIN, V.M.
Organiging the manufacture of furniture for one-famil7 apartments
(conclusion). Der. prom. 8 no.7:1-3 Jl '59. (MIRA 12:9)
I.Gosstroy SSSR.
(Furniture industry)
2A3Aj.'G'V~ KISiI7,
1? (1 ~j I I '~! 1 )f I..! it.) 'I ~---n 'I ;^, I'l -Vii ~-.ntts I. for t lir>~ist furn4 turf
I . . , - . I -
Der.~aom. 13. rao.O~,l 8 Jo 16-1~ (. 15.6)
(P--rvitiLre .-ComDetitior-9),
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a L-1 I I tA 0 IX :0 114v b- g I-
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1
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lanon of wral waste allu putfuLation of waste witteri,
at foreign pulp mills. N. A, 11.-mov ami G. %1
1.66
11mmashlraw Prem. 13. ',(,. 5. T? 20(711371. - A dc~mqm,
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04 Produefice of blemcbed sulfite pulp for bLite paper.
00 V. A. Haranov. P-,t~ 10, No. 1, 21 ~#
(19W.-The Amencsn tvVitnique in %ulfile Pulplug.
so Al Wevxhint aod lab, cvtttr,4 .4 dt,~u- L Ctu, IlUn,
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" ~-- -
r
[Technology of paper production] Toklinologiia bumazhnogo
proizvodstva. Moskva, Goelesbumizdat, 1953. 370 -D. (MLRA 7:3)
(Paper industry)
Id,54
pr o, 112 n 1, 8
1281) -hwllmi I fi I -I -It' -11 P~l -1-1, 1 '1 (1110,
% A blvliq Ill,
no
BARANOV, N.A.
Continuous production of wood-fiber boards.(Prom: Palp and Paper
Magazine of Canada, V. 54. no.10, 11, p. 122-125 (1953) ). Der.
i lesokhim.prom. 3 no.10:29-31 0 154. (MI&A 7;11)
(Wallboard)
LTALIKIH, Ivan Antonovich; BARAN N A redaktor; SIDELINIKOVA,L.A..
i*~- bill "Eloh skiy redaktor
I
redaktor; KOLISNIKOYr,". ., W a
[Preparation of hydrolytic raw materials from wood] Prigotov-
lenie gidroliznogo syrlia iz drevesiny. Moskva, Goolesbumizdat,
1955. 109 P. (MIRA 90)
(Wood pulp)
BALMASOV, Yevgeniy Yakovlevich; OBRAZTSOV, K.I., retsenzeut; GRAILAT, S.S.,
retHenzent; BABAKIN, B.I., rod.; BARANOV, N.A., red.; SARMATSKAYA,
G.I., red.izd-va; SHITS, V.P., tekhn.'rod.
[Automatic control of processeB in the manufacture of woodpulp
and paper] Avtomaticheskoe regulirovanie protsensov tselliulozno-
bumazhnogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Gosiesbumizdat, 1955. 248 p.
(Woodmulp industry) (MIRA 11:6)
(PaDer manufacture) (Automatic control)
BARANOV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, inzh.; DCBROVOLISKIY, Dmitriy Sergeyevich,
kand.tekhn.neuk, dots.; IYANOVA. Klavdiya 41eksandrovna, retsenzent;
MALYUTIN, Vladimir Nikolayevich. rf3taenzent: VASMIKO, A.V., red.;
SIDWRIKOVA, L.A., red.izd-va; SHITS, V.P., tekhn.red.
[Technolot7 of papermaking] Tekhnologiia bumazhnogo proizvodstva.
Izd. 2-oe, perer. i dop. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1957. 333 P.
(Paper industry) WRA 11:5)
BAHANOV, N.A.
Collulone production In East Gcrmany. J31,il.tnkh.-ekon.iaform.
no.12:6B-70 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(G*rmarky, Hast--Cellilloi;a)
BRAWT. N.A., inzh.
Hanufaoture of paper from now types of raw material. Bum. prom.
33 no.5:25 MY '58, (MMA 11t6)
(Paper)
.91a7 Aleksandrovich; GORBOVSKIYv Boris Grigorlyevich; SOLYUSp
N.G., rets-eiiib-nt[dCd4i#&dj- DKNISOV, Yu.A.-, retsenzent; GRABOVSK.Typ
V.A., red.; FROTANSKAYA, I.V., red. izd-va; VOIMONSKAYA, L.V.,
red. izd-va; VDOVINA, V.M., tekhm. red.
[Technology and autm4ation of cellulose production] Tekhnologiia
i avtamatizqtsiia tselliuloznogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Gosiesbum-
izdat, 1961 /+71 p. (MIRA 14:6)
icellulose) (Automation)
BARZIOV, N.A.; PYASETSKIYO V.V.
Machine for testing the fatigue strength of girder units. Zav. lab.
27 no. 49466-467 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1, Leningradskiy zavod pod"yemno-transportncgo oborudovaniya
Leningradokiy politekhniolieskiy in8titut.
(Fatigue testing Ochines)
BARANOV, N.A.
-I-,- I --
Paper composition regulatc-d by a automatic wignetic flowmeter.
Bum.prom. 36 nc,.1:33 J& 161. (MIRA 14:3)
(UnitE4 States-Paper) (Flowmeters)
PARANCV1. Nikolay Alaksandrovich; MALYSHKIN, K.N., retsenzent;
SMIOLYANITSKIY, B.Z., red.; KHOTIKOVA, Ye.S., red.izd-va;
KAIU,OVA, G.L., tekhn. red.
[Manual for the operator of acid preparation plants in
sul-fite pulp mills) Posobie kislotchiku sid'fitnc,-
tselliiiloznogo proizvodstva. Moskva, GosIesbu:mizd,,,t,
1963. 155 P. (,VI RA 16: 10)
(Woodpulp industry)
.J5
LY L'
BARANOV, N., starshiy nauchny-y --otrudnik
Widespread use of chemistry is the hasda for the upsurge of
agriculture. Plan. khoz. 41 no.1:13-21 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Vsesoyijznyy iristitut udobreniy
i ligropoclivovedeniya.
BARANOV, N.A.i KISIN, V.M-
Results of the Sicond All-Union C,,mpftA-Aon Por 4j,e, rum
~Jodels. Der. prom, 11 nc,.9-1-4 Af, 162. (min
-:. D,
Bqranov, N. D.
"The --~Idhcision I~Aweer a Gatermllnr-l~,r,-- Tor-ctor anc~ the I~in !~Jrrer
'Education US.~R. Leningrad Ag-ricultural Inrt. Leningrad, 19.55. (D-issertuat.-Ions
for the Degree of Candidate in Technicai "Iciences).
SO: Knizhn-iya 1--topis', No 27, 2 July 1955
BARANOV., IT.D., kand.tekhn.nauk
Effect of structural parameters of track lines on the grip of
crawler tractors. Mekh. i elek. sots. sellkhoz. 19
no.4:26-30 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Crawler tractors)
1 . BAMOV, N, F. - BAKHTIN A. V. ; THOITSKIY, B. A.
I Y
2. USSR (600).
4. Agriculture - Study and Teaching
7. Work practice of an agricultural propaganda group of the Talovaya District
Agriculture Section. Voronezh Province. Dost. SellkhQ.z. no. 2, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
1 . DAROMV, i%rl-
2. VFSR (600)
L. Af 'oreS ta Lion
7. Nlotes of a worker in lanO reclamation thrci,..r-h afforestation, les 4 ste-o" 5 no. 3,
1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953. Unclassified.
OVSYANKIN, V.I., otvetstvennyy red.; RUBANHNKO, B.R., otvetstveunyy red.;
BAUNOV, -N.G.,- otvetstvenny7 red.; ZM)ANOV. P.P., naucbmyy red.;
KONSTANTINOV, V.N., nauchnyy red.; GOILSHKOV, A.P., red.;
PNCHKOVSKLU, T.V., tekhn. red.
[Housirg construction-, now technical features recommedned for
introduction and testing] Zhilishchnoe stroitelletvo; novye
takhnicheskie resheniia, rokomenduemys k vnedreniiu i eksperi-
mentallnoi proverke. Moskva, Gee. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.,
arkhit. i stroit. materialam. Vol.l. 1958. 227 P. (MIRA 11:8)
1 Rassia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam
9;roitel I stva.
(Apartment houses)
OVSYAliKIN, V.I.. otv.red.; RUBANEKKO, B.R.. otv. red.; SARAXQY,-N.G., otv.
red.; ZHDANOV, P.P., inzh., aauchnyy red.; UDOD, V.Ya., red.izd-va
LHousing construction; new technical solutions recommended for
introduction and testingJ Zhilishchnoe stroitellstvo; novye
tekhnicheskie reBheniia, rekomenduemye k vnedreniiu i eksperi-
mentallnoi proverke. Moskva. Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po st oit.,
arkhit. i stroit. material-am. Vol.2. 1958. 347 p . (MIRA 12:2)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvenny)r komitet po delam
stroitellstva.
(Building)
. j IV 4 ~ , LibuWtoriLl
c t '1961
SEE ILG
L7VA~-/ ~)
FORMTRY
BAFUIN'ov, I'l. MI. (Eiv-,r.) 01
1' 2 t'
Art, I,-] (-E~ 1)2" Ttlri~ ill, D.S. PcIto.'.1 ill I
Oil IN. N". A.A.
"ar-
KELRHOV, knneidat tell~hnicheskikh nnuk; RATIMOV, D.M., 1'.1zhener.
Fornes ncting, on the rc)lln during rolling of be-ms.
rTrud.yj TSNITTMASH no.,~1:69-76 '56. ~:.~ I ': ~, ~
(Rolling (Metalwork)) (Force -n~i ener.-
KLYAVINISH, K.K. [Kiavins, K.]. glavnyy inzhener; BARANOV, N.N., inzhener p0
ratsionalizateii
Recording thermoregulator operating b7 remote control. Tekst. prom.
19 no.6:70-71 Je '59. (MIRA 12:9)
l.Kombinat "Rigas Audums".
(Temperature regulators)
BAIIINOV, 14. N.
Dairying
DlssertzAion: "Irprovenerit of the TechnolotV of Producing !Butter With
a Continuous Churner." Ovaid Agr Sci, Yerevim Zooveterlnary Inst,
24 ~Iar. 54. (Lommunist, Yerevan, 10 NLar 1;4)
SO: SIT 213, 20 SeDt 19514
ZUBKO, V. N., BARANOV, N. N.
Hydrophobia - Preventive Innoculation
Preventive innoculation of dogs against rabies.
Veterinariia 29, no- 5, 1952.
Monthl List of Russian Accessions.,
Library of Congress, August 1952. UNCIASSIFIED.
ZUBED. V.N.; BARABOV, N.N.
Preventive antirabic vaccination of dogs. Vetarinarila 32
no-3:60-62 Mr 155. (MA 8:4)
(RABIES--PRWMITIVE IMCULATION)
BARAN'61VY kand. ekonom. nauk (Mosk-va)
Nitrogen fertillzer:3 In the agri,.olturo of' "he n-rtl~-.,-estf,rn
0'
region cf the, U.3,S.R. Triidy LIM no.37?50-50 161. (MIRA 18-,.4 )
-- BARANOV,_~~N,,_kand.ekonomicheakikh nauk
Make efficient use of fertilizers. Zemledelie 24 no.6:38-41
Je 162. (MIFLA 15:11)
1. Vseeoyuznvy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut udobreniy i
agropochvovedeniya.
(Fertilizers and manures)
-:,!,: ~ ".- , 1~1 A" ~ r ! ~. . ":! I - '. ~ . I ~; , 1. 1 1 .
. , , .,~ .1 . q . 'r . I .
I I ~ --.; 1, ;:. 1 -.,- -., . ~. , . - ..,:. :'4,, 1 . ~ . - 1 - :: . , " - , .
";:.: 1-1 '!_ , C . : . .
I . . ! ~~l , - . , ."r ~ , : ~ ` ~ ~ 1, '1(: , - . . I I I I ; . I , . I
?, .! : y I ; ~ !, ~' , i : ?, . I I -
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Unclassified.
V
USSR/Physics of the Atmosphere - Dynamic Meteorology, M-2
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizikaj No 12, 1956, 36082
Author; Antonov, V. S., Baranov, N. P., MakhoverY Z. M.
Institution: None
Title: Certa:U) Results of Applying the Suggestions by K. I. Kashin and
M.,,V. Gritsenkc to the Prediction of the Emergence of Caspian
Cyclones
Original
Periodical: Meteerol. i gidrologiya, 1955, No 6, 34-35
Abstract: For the sake of verification, an analysis was made of 32 aero-
logically-interpreted cyclones in the regions of the northern
Caucasus, the Caspian, and the Povolzhlye. In 30 cases the
cyclones moved parallel to the axis of the tongue of heat on the
500 mb isobaric surface thus, confirming the cQrrectness of the
above statement. An example illustrating the motion of the
cyclcne in accordance with the above assumption is given.
Card 1/1
AID F - 3866
Subject TJSSR/meteorology
Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 29/35
Author Baranov, N. P.
Title A revision of "Directives for Forecasting" is needed
Periodical Met. 1. gidr., 6, 6o-61, N//D 1955
Abstract Some suggestions on weather forecasting, specifically
on short-range emergency forecasting to assure safet~7
in railroad operations, are made.
Institution None
Submitted No date
ANTONOV, V.S.; BARANOV, N.P.; MAKHOVER, Z.M.
No mmmqmmwwjw'x~
Forecasting the appearance of Caspian cjvclones in the southeastern
Ruropean region of the U.S.S.R. Trudy TSIP no.42:3-10 '56.
(KLRA 9:11)
1. Voronezhakoye gidrometbyuro.
(Russia, Southern--Cyclones)
P-ROSHLYAKOV, A.I.; ZHELEZNYKH, V.I.; BYCffEVSKIY, B.V.; ZOTOV, V.F.;
LYAMIN. N.I.; IVATIOV, D.S.; BLAGOSLhVOV, B.V.; HUUNOV, N.P.
- ifU ---
PANKOV, M.A.; OGORODNIKOV, V.A.; FILOIMIIKO-BORODICTI.
ILIYASEVICH, S.A.; RABINOVICH, I.M.; OLISOV, B.A,; DAVTDOV,
S.S.; ZIMET, D.D.; SlfMK, B.F.; USKOV, V.11.; BUZNIK. P.K.
Boris Aleksandrovich Olivetskii; obituary. Voen.-inzh.zhur.
101 no.12:42 D 157. (mr~m 10: 12)
(Olivetskii, Boris Aleksandrovich, 1896-1957)
AUTEDR: Baranov, N. P~ 5 o- 5 (3 11 / 2o
TITLE: 3ome Jloviarks on Technics, T~rms of Synoptic geteorolory
(Nekotoryye zamechaniya o terminakh sinopticheskoy meteorologii)
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrolo,7iya, 1958
Nr 5, 1)1) 47-47 (USSR)
,
ABSTRAM The terminology at present used in synoptic publicatiors shows
a number of deficiencies, The synopticists often write : "The
anticyclone is formed in masses of cold air". This is a
Germanism, la Ruosian it should read: ".. . is formed of mass-
es of cold air", In forecasts of the Central Institute of Pro:-
gnoses (Tsentral-Inyy institut prognozov) terms like "crest
(protuberance) of a high" or "core of the high" are often used,
Do these concepts also exist fdr a depression? Synopticists
speak and write: Chart z a 09 ol-clock", "weather z a 09 o'clock"
which is not correct for a moment of time, but would be cor-
rect for a period of time, For the moment of time the preposit-
ions 11v" and "na" are customary in Russian (reference 2). in
reference I A, S, Zverev unfortunatelydid not follow the exai.Tip-
le of Ref 2, The denotations of many figures are not written
in correct Russian (pp,. 23,91~.2o and others), although this de-
Card 1/2 feet is not to be regretted ii, other places (PP., 87,6B,183 and
Some Remarks on Technical Terms of Synoptic MateoroloCy 50-58- 5--11/2o
others). Ii it not time to
agreement with the Rusaian
2 of which P-- 9-riet,
bring the Soviet terminology intc
lanCuage? There are 2 references,
1. Meteorology-Dictionaries
Card 2/2
30)
AUTHOR: Baranov, N., P,
TITLE; 1,,icroclimatic Peculiarities in the Vi;linity of railroad Stati-c-n5
(Li-kroklimaticheskiye osobennosti v rayonakh zheleznodorozlinykh
stants-iy)
PERIODlCAL: reteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1956, Nr 10, PP 34-36 ~IMR)
ABSTRhCT-
Card 112
The author discusses the influence excited by railroads (en6ine
depots and heated en6ines) upon fog, t~laze and hoarfrost on the
basis of observations of 2 meteorolo6ical stations of the town of
Voronezh between 1944 and 1949: a) near the railway station depot
and b) AMSG (Aviameteorologicheakaya stantsiya v Grazhdanskom voz-
dushnom flote = Air ',,'eather Station of the Civil Air Fleet,near
the GVF (Grazhdanskiy vo:;dushnyy flot = Civil Air Fleet))-AirDort,
The investigation permitted the following conclusions:
1) Near the engine depot both the frequency and the continuance of
fog in winter are increased. Similar conditions may be found on the
arrival and aeparture platforms of big stations as well as at 3tops
of the en6ines.
2) Near boilerhcuses and steam en.-ines local foc;s occur in to,~,ns.
As a consequence the number of fo6gy days and the continuance of
fog will there increase.
SO 11/510-5pl- 10-
Microclimatic P~culiarities in the V1`;inJ,t7 of ,"aillroad StaLicns
3) The annual number of days with glaze does not considerably in-
crease at the railroad points mentioned,, On the lines hoarfrost,
however, remains longer by 50 - 50 P" thun in the environment, The.
same phenomenon is oL)3erved in the towns near boilerhouses and
steam engines.
4) The number of days with hoarfrost and the conti-nuance )f he
latter increases at the railroad places mentioned up to aboui-
1,5 - 2 times,~ At all points mentioned "spots" of frequency of the
hoarfrost formation and maintenance are foxmed~
5) The phenomena described in 1) - 4) can L)e eli7.inated o,Y an
tion of the railroads to Diesel or electric motive pcwer.
tables acre given.
Card 212
ACC NRz M'700374
SOURCE CODE: IT~iO-3-1"4-/67/000/001/0028/0030
AUTHOR: Stepanov, G. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Baranov, N. S.
ORG: none
(Engineer)
TITLE: Strength and behavior of AMg5V alloy and its welds at low temperatures
SOURCE: Khimicheskoye i neftyanoye mashinostroyeniye, no. 1, 1967, 28-30
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum asWmm=ina, alloyo,' 4 =4~0_ weldy, -d_,QudzmZ
mignesium alloy property, mtkmr-low temperatur~,p=pe~/MgW
alloy
ABSTRACT.
Specimens of AMg5V aluminum-ma gnesium alloy and its welds have been tested
by VNIMIMS11 for their strength and behavior at low temperaturas
(+20 to -253C). It was found that with decreasing temperature from +20 to
2
253C, the tensile and yield strengths increased from 30.1 to 54.3 kg1mm
and from 15 to 17.7 kg/mm~, respectively. Elongation and reduction of area
increased from 28.8 to 44.0% at -196C and from 42.5 to 51.0% at -78,
and then began to decrease with decreasing tempe-rature. The
respectively
notch toughness decreased from 5.2 kg.=/cm2 at +20C to 2.6 kg-mlcm~ at
I 253C. Tests of-welds showed that their strength increased with decreased
'Lqard 112
86-9-11136
AUTHOR: Baranov, N.V., Guards Cap., Military Pilot First Class
TITLE: For High Combat Readiness of the Fighter Pilots
(Za vysokuyu boyevuyu gotovnost' istrebiteley)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957, Nr 9, pp.26-30 (USSR)
ABST&ACT: Guards Capt. N.V. Baranov, apparently commander of the
fighter squadron whose personnel was given the highest
awards [4 officers were awarded "Order of Lenin and 4
others - "Order of Red Banner"), stated that according
to his opinion the combat readiness of fighter pilots
should consists of ability to take off at any moment of
the day and under any meteorological conditions, having
good visibility or without it. Further, he points out
that the fighter pilot should be able to maneuver in
clouds, below or above them. He should also skillfully
fulfill the commands of the ground controller and unfail-
Ingly intercept the target, attacking it according to the
principles of aerial tactics. The fighter squadron of
Capt. Baranov received the task of mastering a new type
of fighter airplane which was unknown even to the most
experienced pilot of the squadron- After a thorough
Card 1/3 examination of the program of combat training with the
For Wigh Combat Readiness of the Fighter Pilots (Cont.) 86-9-11/36
new type of aircraft, in which participated also the Party
organs of the squadron, an intensive training was
organized, in particular fighter flights, as well as in
the whole squadron. During this training the commander
of the squadron stressed the necessity of improvement of
the quality of piloting and of elimination of still exist-
ing, among the pilots, some distrust of the flying
instruments. In order to increase the radius of action,
several times, the fighter pilots engaged in interception,
were ordered to land on other airfields and also to
utilize the guiding signals of various radar stations.
Special attention was paid to having among the fighter
pilots more confidence developed toward their aerial
sighting devices and to use them more properly, notably
in firing against the air target flying in the night,
without revealing the position lights. The author pointed
out that the developed films of the camera-guns revealed
that some pilots, while attacking the targets without
direct visibility, rushed to open the fire as soon as their
sight marked the distance 1500 m, and then hurried out of
Card 2/3 attack, whereas they had to finish their attack at 800-500 ff
For High Combat Readiness of the Fighter Pilots (Cont.) 86-9-11/36
In the campaign against the distrust of the sighting
C>
device [notably used for fix-Ing against invisible targets]
was applied a method such as sending the fighter airplanes
without position lights as the tar.-ets, and the other
fighter airplanes with navigation lights as interceptors.
Finally, the results obtained during the period of inten-
sive training were checked by special Inspection, and
were very highly appreciated by the Communist Party and
Soviet Goverment. The above mentioned high decorations
received by the leading personnel of the squadron had
proven that their intensive effort for perfection of method
of combat training was not in vain, and, consequently, the
combat readiness of the squadron was substantially
increased. The photograph of the squadron commander
Guards Capt. Bararov was in.1--.luded in the article.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
BARANOV, N.V.
Pressure in the elastoporous system under load. Uch.zap.Kazakh.un.
37 no.4:127-136 158. (KRA 15:4)
(Rock pressure)
UKANSKIY, Romn Grigorlyevich, polkovnik zapasa, chlen Kommunistichoskoy
partii Sovetskogo 3oyuza;.3ARAjJOV,.-II.V.-.. red.; ANIKIIIA, R.F.,
takhn.red.
tOxi the battle line] Nu boavykh rube2hakh. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo
14-va obor.SSSR, 1960. 286 p. (MIJU 13:9)
(Military engineering)
BARANOV red.; GALKIN, Ya.G., red.;KUZN3TS0V, G.F., red.; OVSYANKI-K,
V.I., red.; POPOV. A.U., red.; RUBAVENKO, 3.R., red.; SnA~CIAT3V,
B.G., red.; GERASIMOVA. G.S., red.izd-va; --L'KrNA. telk'nn.red.
[Proceedings of the second sesBion of the Academy of Construction
and Architecture of the U.S.S.R. on problems of housing construction]
Trudy II sessli Akademii Btroltellstva i arkhitektury SSSR po vop-
rosam zhilishchnogo stroitallstva. 15-20 maia 1957. 9. Moskva, Go,.
izd-vo lit-ry po strolt., arkhtt. i stroit. riater"Dlam, 1958. ?25 P.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Akademlya atroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR.
(Housing)
BARANOV, N.Y., red.; BURGMAN, V.V., red.; BUP)21111, V.A., red.; BYLIRKIN. N.P.,
red.; GALKIN, Y&.G., red.: GRIGORIYEV, G.V., red.; OVSY'0KIN. V.I.,
red.; SKRAWAYEV, B.G., red.; STREIWSKIY, N.S., red., YARAID7, Yu.S..
rod.; BARSKOV, I.M.. speteiallnyy red.; FRIDBERG, G.V., inzh., red.-
Izd-va.
[Gonstruction in the U.S.S.R., 1917-1957, proceedings of the third
session of the Academy of Construction and Architecture of the U.S.S.R.
commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist
Revolution] Stroltel'stvo v SSSH. 191?-1957; trudy III sessit Akademij
stroitellstva i arkbitektury SM, posviashchennoi 40-1 godovshchine
Valikot Oktiabrlskoi sotnialisticbeskoi revolititBli. Moskva, Gos.
izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. wterialam. 1958. 750 P.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Akademiya stroitelletva i arkhttoktury SSM. 2. Deystvitelinyy
chlen Akademii stroitellstva I arkhttektury SSSR (for Baranov).
3. Chlon-korrespondent Akademli stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR.
(for Burgman, Bylink-in). 4. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR
i daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'Btva i arkhitektury SSSR
(for Streletakiy)
(Construction industry) (architecture)
BAIUMV, N. V.
Controlling the grovith of citicts. Izv.ASiA n0.3:27-34
'59. (MIU 13:6)
1. Doystvitellrqy chlen Akadamii stroitellstva i arkhitektury
SSSR.
(CIty planning)
---3ARBOY, -
City building and the objectives of science in the field of urban
development. Izv. ASIA no.2:3-12 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitellatva i arkbitektury
SSSR.
(City planning)
BUMOV, N.V.
- ------- --,- - -.. -
Development of Soviet urban construction and the goiils of
the Ac~demy of Construction and Architecture of the U.S.S.R.
1mv. AIiA no.1:3-20 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Deyotvitellnyy chlen Alcademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury
SSSR.
(City. planning)
FEDOROV, Aleksay Fedorovich (lnl- ), pollovnik; LWW,,CV 1;.V,-,, red.;
CILAPAYEVAI R.I.. tekhn, red.
[October reveilles]01,,tiabrlskie zori. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1962.
262 p. (!-:IRA 15:10)
(Fedorov, Alek6ei Fedorovich, 1F,91- )
BARANOV. Nikolay Varfolomeyevich; TSIRKUNOV V.Yu., red. izd-va;
.9
TEWINA, Ye.L., tekhn. red.
[Modern city plannirig]Sovremennoe gradostroitellstvo; glavnye
problemy. Moskva, Gosstroii-.dat, 1962. 266 p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akndemii stroitellstva i arkhitektury
SSSR (for Baranov).
(City planning)
A -ff)7- - __ - 6-6- 0- OF 02V W/ 044
CC NR. a6u5855 E~Wkg Off: LTR70 1 0 /00 4 6 7
INVENTOR: Baranov, N. V.; Gorbachev, L. M.; Orlov, 1. Ye.; Sdkoloy, G. 1.; Sollovl-
yeva, G.
ORG: None
TITLE: A turborefrigerator. Class 17, No. 187050
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2o, 1966, 44
TOPIC TAGS: refrigeration equipment, turbine, ventilation fan
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a turborefrigerator for pressurized
cabins and instrument sections of aircraft. The installation contains a housing,
turbine and blower all riounted on a shaft set in air-cooled ball bearings. The unit
is designed for improved cooling and reduced weight. Longitudinal cooled air supply
channels are made in the housing at the level of the turbine blade base. These chan-
nels communicate with the cavity between the screen and the cover The shaft bear-
ings are mounted on the ends of a thin walled houBing with reinforced flanges which
have sloping holes for coolant circulation.
2
uDc: 621.565.94 629-13.
1-housing; 2-channels; 3-screen; 4-cover; 5-turbine; 6-blover; 7-shaft; 8--
ball bearings; 9--tube with reinforced flanges; 10-holes
0/1.3/0 '.
SUB CODE.~) I SUBM DATE: Mov~4
X. Ya.
I
,:.Findle Tree
Raising industrial crops in Vinnitsa Province. Lei. kl,oz. -, No. 7, 19-,"'2.
19'j2
BARP,IOV~ 0,
cri-nnn-'-
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IBARANOV, 0. , kaT)itan-leytenant.
The submarine is dec-).Pr.,d outstAnding. Sov.mor. 17 no.14:17 j! '57
(-MLRA ic . 9)
(Russ I a --NAVY)
TMELI, M., starshiv leytenant; KOSTYUKOV, P., serzhant; BARANOV, 0.;
ALEKHI14, I..radist pervogo klassa yadovoy; KISEYE7, V., radiomaster,
., r,
ryadovoy; SHAMIS, V.. efrpytor, radist 1-go Kassa i I-go razryada , ;
CATKIN, Ta., kapitan; VASILIYEV, P., master radiolyubitellskogo
sporta, starshiae averkhrochnoy sluzhby.
Discussing comrade Uavato-y's suggestion. Voen. svia~~. !6 no. 6-15-
16 Je '5B - 041RA 11:7)
(Radio, Military-Equinment and supplies)
ARE.MlOV, Grigoriy Serf-,eyev~ch; Oleg
FOD03EDOV, A
lek-~ey Illikiforovach; i I ~E- jr,
Nikolayevich; DVITROVICP, A.I-'., knnn. tekhn. nau~:, naachr.
red.
[ Semi continuous casting of cast-iron i~ijlesj Polluneprenlv-
nain otlivka chq~unnykh trub. Xinsh, Nauka i tehhTl4ka,
1965. 1 P. (IiiHl, 18:3)
'T'O
ot cr-ck
a
k,..steleclcg~l of bunblel.-:~es in the 121C,rt
~'av Ic)v re fle t or t'-,Ie ory bor .-Xir ','I-- t sn" ~6 16'
"-:)crn4,- za ,:rirodne
BAR-MY, P.; USATOV, M.
Checking lighting arresters installed on farm buildings.
Sill.bud. ? no.6:13-14 Je '57. 041RA 13:3)
(Lightin& protection)
-,DARANOV, Pavel Alaksandrovich: URYUPIN, German Mikhaylovich; VASSNIN, A.Te.,
~-- i. Otvbt'Bfvin~~j iWdWa;r; SALITAN. L.S., redaktor; BERESIAYSXATA,
L.Sh.. tekhnichasiciy redaktor
[Railroad mail cars] Pochtovye vagony. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry
po voprosam aviazi I radio, 1957. 443 p. WaA io:6)
(Railway mail service--Cars)
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USSR/Biology - Plants, Nutrition Se'p 50
Fertilizers
"Properties of Granulated Fertilizers," Acad P.
A. BaranovY A. M. Shchepetillnikova, Cand Agr
Sci
"Dok v-s Ak Selkhoz Nauk" No 9.7 PP 3-13
Granulated superphosphates 2 - 3 times superior
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4. powder form in acid podsolic soils; large
granules (5 - 7mm) superior to small granules.
Contact of acidic superphosphates with seed be-
fore planting reduces % of germination and en-
ergy of sprouting, but neutralization surface of
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USSR/Biology - Plants, Nutrition (Contd) Sep 50
granules.by dusting with chalk prevents this ef-
fect. Due to spreading of water-sol P205 into
Eoil from granulep advises application of super-
phosphates at period when soil cultivation fol-
laws after it. Seven tables. Submitted 20 May
50.
Ago
171%
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k1lar fertilizer. P. A. Ifaranov and
The properties of I)T~n
Nt. V. 1) aI'Lova. Y Vsesoyut, Akjd.'Srl'jkA;Kh,-:,
Sa U It im. 1'. 1. Lcnina 17, No. 1. 3-KI952).-Cr.mul.~r
superphosphate loses some of its availability when the gran-
tjl~s are disturbed, such as by cultivation, after h.,ving lw~n
plaml in the soil. This phenomenon was much more
noted in the granul.Lr phosphates as comparcil with thr
pondery lonn. J. S. joffc