SAYRONOVA* V.Aes otv*rod.; SHUROY, 8.1,, rod.; DAMILAVINA, G.H., rod.;
VORONINA, A.N., red.; GUREVICH, I.T., red.; ~ZASLOMUY,, Igloo
red.; KOZLOV, Y.M., red.; LAR , D.A., red.; RAUSH, V.A., red.;
SMOYLOV, I.I., red.; SLADKOVA, Te.A., red.; STROTAT, K,F,, red,;
GCHASTNXV, P.N., red.; TUTOCHKINA, LA., red.; IMIMLI, V,G., red,;
DTUZHHVA, A.M., red.kart; POLTANSICATA. L.A.. red.kart
[Ooograrphf6al atlao.of the U.S.S.R. for t6 seventh grade] Geogra-
ficheskii atlas SSSR dlia 7-9o klansa. Koskva, 1958. (MMA 12:3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R..) Glavnoye upravleniye goodexii i karto-
grafiio .2. Nauchno-redaktaionnaya kartoBostaviteltakaya chast'
Glavnogo upravleniya goodazli i kartogrefii Hinisterstva vnutrannikh
deISSSR (for all.except Dyu2heva, Polyanakaya).
(Atlases)
ME=, H.M", otvatetvennyy red.; BASHTAVM, O.N., red.: VOROVINA, AA., red.
GUREVICH, I.T.t red.; ZASLLVSC1T,--j~X., red.; KOZWV.,7.M., red.;
LARIN, D.A,, red.; RAUSH, V.A., red.; SAMOTLOT. I.I.. red.;
SLAMOVAU, Yo.k, red.; STROTAT;'X.F., red.jSHCHAST'1W# PoNo, red.;
T
. UTOCHKINL, V.A.,. red.; SMMOV, S. L. predoodatel red.; MIT I.
VoG.
[Geographical atlas for the fifth grade] Geograficheakii atlas dlis,
5-go klasoa. Moskva (19571 '16 p. (MIRA UM
1. Russia (1023- U.S.S.14) Glaynoye upravlenlye goodezii i
kartografii.
(Maps)
BAR090FA, TGAOO otv.red.; SMOT, S.I., red.; BASEMAVIIIA, G.H., red.;
VOROHIUA. A.R., red. GUREVICH. 1.T., rod.; -Z&qLA
~~. 0 red.;
K02LOT, P.M., red.: rARIX, D,A., red.; HAUSK, V.A., red.; SAKOMOTA,
I.I,# red.; SWKOTA, Te.A.. red.; EWROUT. X.Y.. red.; SCHASTM,
P.N., red.; TUTOCHKIbTA. T.A., red.; MMILIO Y.G.-, red.: DTUZHffA.
A.M., red.kart; POLTARSKATA, L.A., rod.kort
[Geographical atlas of the U,S,S.R, for the seventh grade] Geogra-
ficheskii atlas SSSR dlia 7-go klaeon. Koskva, 1960. 31 col.=sps.
OuRA 14:3)
1. Russia-(1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto-
(Russia--14aps)
FIRM
17(16) SOV/177-58-11-45/50
AUTHOR: _-Zaslav-%kiy-,-I-Yz,-,,-~ieutenant-Colonel of the Medical
Corps
TITLE: LOR-Examination (Laringo-oto-rhinological) of Flight
Personnel in Hypacusis
PERIODICAL: Voyeraio-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, lir 11, P 89
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: X flight crew member with hearing defects was inve-
stigated by the method of whispering words according
to V.I. Voyachek's table (bass and treble frequency
characteristic). The observations showed that the
words of the treble group are to be used more dif-
ferentiated thus making it possible in the units
not only to detect defects of the ear, but also to
ascertain the character of frequently 1Btmt4,d3ebping
bariacusia in flight personnel.
Card 1/1
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SOKOIA)VI V.M. Prinimal uohaotiye MYSSHKSKAYA, Ye.N.; SHUROV, S.L.,
red.1 HASTILAVINA, G.N.p rod.; BIBIX, A.Yo,, rod.;
ZASLAVSYJY, I.I., red.; KONDRATOYET, B.A.., red.; 14YASISFICHEVA,,
"Yd-. YEV ~ A. 1. , red. - STROYEV, K. F. , red.
SCIIASTNEVp P.11.) red.; TANViKOVA, A.I., red.; TEM-KHOV,
red.j LOBZOVA, N.A., red.
(Atlas of Moscow Province] Atlas Nookovskol oblasti. Foskva,
1964. 12 p. (141111A 18-- 3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye uprevIonlye goodezil i
kartografii.
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ZM*-L9,v9ki I1. 1-. "The study of binary liquid systeme by the vilumetric method." P. 732.
The absolute value WO ior the solution of one and the same concentratl-,n
regularly drops with increase In temnerature. The absolute Yplue of the maximum (A A)
in the *6th7l alcohol is much smaller than it was in water solutiona of sulfuric
and nitric acid. Theroforo, one can assume that,the hydrate 02H50H 3H20 Is
dissoclate(I Into alcoh,)l and water to a consitierable degree.
August 18, 1947
SO: Jm=al of Applied Chemistry (USSR) 21 No. 7 (1948)
9
C A
philivixisfask" pircutivitits in the structure of aluo
tonsts axes, and portkulaxly of aystat hydrates, , 1, , 1,
ZA Li"Isil. J=rsf. Selima P14finy i Drulikh Rjagorml.
AfeW." "Ur' Mlhe4d i A',wt. Kkimr.. it.pt. Sami
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(the obil. numtwr of -zf-~iuss in 1 1. of the iulat-alser. -olb-I
or liquitil is lwwd no AvusgAdro)- numlsrsr~ U'lur, Ifuto
1. no Owin, iau-racl~wv tktwt*n "it and 4)lvrut, A
I. a linear forls-tiorl C4 rm"Im. in Imh liquitl and wilist
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norties of bintiry riyBtena durin! ;,tric anlr1yvio. p. 1755
Mathematical analysis has established t1: e following for 2-coinpomn d .9y."'tor-le
by chemical reaction: The covit.tion. of atomic concentrations frez., the
avera.ge of calcul&ted value (AA) is s1lifte~i in regGx,~s to the .--axirnun, doviation
of snecific gr,~.vity from t1he &verL~;e c~-.Iculcited v,--.I.ue (ad) tmard the con-onent
wi-th' the smaller avercir~e atomic weight. The -Liximuur, a A is shiftod in regard
to the compression m,1~71aum 0 toward the ccotuonent with the larCoLt atomic con-
centration. The ,.,taximumAd is shifted in regards to the r:iaxinum C toward the
comnonent, with the largest specific gri,vity.
Chair of Inorganic Cherr4iistry.of the Iv-:nov Chemico Technological Institute
July 17, 194?
so: Journal of Obneral Chemistry (USSR) 28, Ito. 10 (1948):
I- 8,mdyWI on4 Inwrpred" Munir relit-
I.,, NA
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last'. 1-1-fit S41,11-St
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?j&&LVSKIY. 1. 1.; KLIMOVA. 0. M.
Acids, Inorgemic
Structuro of complexea in the system sulfuric anhydridenitric anhy(Iride-water.
Izv.Sekt. plat.i.blag.mat. No 26, 1951
Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress) May -1951, Uncl.
z ASTA-V S-Kly, I--. - 1.
Zasl%vskiij T~. I., Klimova 0. M., Gualkova, L. V.-"Study and cletsalfication of
compounds in the system sulfur trioxide- nitrogen pentoxide- water." (P. 752)
SO: Journal of General Chemistr , (Zhurnal Obshchal Kbimii), 1952, Vol, 22, No, 5
Chair of Inorganic Chemistry, Ivanovo Chem-Tachnol. Inst,
In the above liquid system.'several compounds of definite chem cooqm were
folund having the general for=LU N 0 Some of-the members of this group were
112 14S03-MU20-
separated in erj*t fom Their staff lity decreases as the coefficient Increases* i*e*,
an the quantity of water in the compd increasese If the coef ezc6ede ~$ this compd
does not exist in the liquid state even in partially d"aocd fomo Atta:ypta were made
to classify knom individual compda of the series N295.10BA1,111V.
258TA
ZASLAVSKIY, 1. 1. De C 2
Y
"Outs tanding Tointo on Specific -Gravit-y Curve.s for the Sys t erm. Nitrixe Acid Olemm,
I M. Ivallovuldy
V. A. U'.30 . Flimovu,
Inst
Zhur Prik Min, Vol 21-51 No 12, pin 1,309-1,311
The sp Er at~200 for nixts of Ilitric acid and vjrious concns 'of oleum were expblly
meaSU2-ed. It. was noted that on those parts of the curves corresponding to CoTilpns
with the c.rea,test, number of nitroniim- hydropyrosulfate molecules there are well
expressed berds.
257T32
VUTNAIMIZ _R17TIM
W1
LYUBIMOVA, V.A.; ZABLAVSKIT, I.I.
Change of composition In the system nitric acid--sulfuric anhydride-
water during the process of heating. Soob.o nauch.rab.ohl,MO
no-3:29-30 153. (MIRA 10:10)
(Itutric acid) (Sulfur trioxide) (Water)
ff ftmam
ef I-J is, tv"tor.-
JQS4 1,7 37
v mvul';A~m.4t'-~ -~t4-'Sm r-;, y - ~41'
Subject : USSR/Chemistry AID P - 3753
Cardl/l Pub. 152 17/22
Authors Lapshin, 13. M., V. A. Usolltseva, and I. I Zaslavskiy
Title Change in the potential of the Pb02-electrode in the
eystem H2304-xSO3 - 111403
.Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 9, 1909-10121 1955
Abstract. The changes of the potential In systems containing
various amounts of HM and of oleum were established
and compiled in a tabl One tuble, one diagram, 2
references, I Russian (1952).
Institution Ivanovo Chemical and Technologloal Inatitute
Submitted Ja 3, 1954
AUTHOR s
TITLEt
PERIODICAL:
Zaslavskiy, 1. 1., Student 79~',2B -3-53/61
NucoMeTFILMIN'Ria
_'tion (Atomic Concentration) and the Specific
Weights of 11ydrocarbons (Yaderraya (atomnaya).kantsentratsiya
i udelInyye vesa uglevodorodov)
Zhurnal Obehchey Xhimii, 1.958, Vol. 28, Hr 3, PP- 811-814
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs The extent of the nuclear concentration (NC) is determined
by the sum of all atoms of the elements participating in the
structuxe of the given product per liter of volume (11C - AN,
where A denotes the "exponent of nuclear concentration" and
N the Avogadro number). In the case where the chemical formula
of the product is determined (whether rationally or empiri-
cally is of no importance) the magnitude of the exponent of
YaX is determin Ied by.,;hi ratio A = 1000 Ed(where n denotes
1,11U flumbor of atoms in tho molooulo, d tho apecific weight
and M the moloctilar weight). According to Mendeleyev this
exponent is in close and obvious relation to the conception
Card 1/2 of the mean atomic volumeJPL composite bodies, i.e. the small-
Nuclear 13oncentration (Atomic Concentration) and the Specific 79-28-3-53/61
Weights of Hydrocarbons
er this mean volume of the atoms the greater is the exponent.
From the second equation (2) follows that by ucing the table
the specific weight can be-determined for any hydrocarbon of
given composition in a unique.way when the exponent of YaK
is already known. The mean computed values of YaK of the hydro-
carbons increase regularly with the increaoing atomic number
of the hydrogen in the molecule. Tho majority of hydrocarbona
is characterized by such values of 'YaK at about 200 C which
differ from the computed mean values accoraing to YaK by 61.
at the utmos.. There are I table and 3 reforencon,
which
ara Soviet.
SUBMITTED; January 121~1957
Card 2/2
~Best Bystems for the automatization of continuoua rectification
columna. Xhim.prom. no.l3j699-704 V '59. WRA 13:6)
(Matillation, Frac(l7onal) (Automatic control)
I't"n 1-~4momfe bw diermMurn-dewn ROM~~ Z-M~w �WyNk Ma
#--I ---BLTAKHWX, AATYRTM, LA.
Self-adjusting system for the autpratic daterNIZAtIOA
of optimum conditions for the operation of rectification
columns* Xhim*prome =012~7-?33 Ap-Vq 160.
(MIRA 1318)
(Distillation apparatue)
(Automatic control)
f Tj Jr
C 4050249t- 3 - SOURCE Co..
A
NR I
C
AUTHOR; Zaslavskiy, 1. 1. gle
4
TITLE: stal structures and molecular volumes of oxido~,Initridozb,q and their
analogs
SOURCE: -Ref. zh. Khimiya, Part 1, Abs. 7B329
REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Mordovsk. un-t, -ryp. 46, 1965, 3-13
TOPIC TAM~; metal compound$ molecular volume, ionic crystal
ABSTRACTI, The relationship between the crystal struoturo and r4olcoular- volumos (%,j)
Vlari oxAmirad in 205 IM~typo compounds, whoro M in any metal) and X = Op 31, Sep To, 14,
3 ti
P, Az, Sb, Bi. Tho maximum values of V1,; for tho struotural type and minimur
values for the NaCl structural typo vroro found The compounda considorod do not obok
the rule of limiting ratios of the radii. of t component ions. Tables of VM valueg'
J~d
are given for M-type compounds crystallizinivi n the NiAs and N&M structural types*
n
L. Demlyanats., [Translation:of abstractJ
SUB CODE: 07
Card
Automatic contral of chemical engineering proceenes using
gradient modelimg and prediction. Zhur.VKHO 6 no.5:482-486 161.
(Chemical enginee.ring) (Automatic control) (MM 14:10)
MMMM
.1 PRIF
for autc.::atic ocnxni- c -.~Utit-rs
SOX-adjuatirG systc;z 4
a giVen ircllr!'Aicit c' V;o riborostroenie 1.0 0 11: 1.1.-
15 IN 161. (1411L~ 14:10)
(!~jf-cvl,onic control)
ZASLAVSKIY, 1.1.
Derived values of Internuclear distances In oxides. Vch. za
Mord. gos. up. no.27:12-18 163. (KIRA 1M)
a
'!ACCESSION NR: AT4042440 S/00PO/64/000/000/0087/0089
AUTHOR: Zaslavekly, 1. 1., Kaplanskly,. Yu. Yo., Poteialov, Yu. N.-
-..TITLE,. Pneumatic controller with a variable circuit
SOURCE: Voesoyuznoyo soveshchanlyo po pnovmo-gidravitcheskoy avtomatike. 5th,lonin-
grad,- 1962. Pneymo- I gidroavtomatika (Pneumatic and hydraulic control): materialy!
soveahchaniya. Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1064,, 87-89
TOPIC TAGS: automation, automatic control system,'pneumatic control system*, pn~~I!pq_
regulator, variable circuit regulator, temperature control; programmed temperatulm
control
ABSTRACT: The problem oL' automatic programmed control of the temperature conditions
in a periodic chemical reactor Is a fundamental one, the solution of which Is necessary
f6r the automatization, for example, of the dyestuff's industry. Earlier work using
61actronle simulation (1. 1. Zaslaireldy, -At Ya,. Diryukov, Slotemy* regullrovaniya
periodlohealdkh proteessov a lzmonyayushclxoynya strukturnoy ekhomoy. Avtomatizati3lya
ldiImichestWchproIzvodGtvj 1960,' No. 3), In which an attempt mao made to synthesize a
Car~ 1/3
~ ~, I I . . ~ . .1 - ft" I
----~--ACCESSION--NR*.-AT4042440-------- - -ENCLOSURE,---Ol----.----.
-----------
2
4
- - - - - - - - - - -
I 'Fig. I Block diagram of aprogrammed control system. 1 - a device, the output ;f
which, depends linearly on the deviation of the input from the program, this
being a function of time; - 2 - logic block, Incorporating the Integral portion in
the programmed zone; 3 - Integral portion of the AUS 4RB-32B block; 4'- BP-28V
leading block; 5 - 4RB-32B block, in the integral portion of which the artifical nul
pressure is applied; K andIT-1 - water value and positioner- K and n-1 --, stearn
value Pnd positioner; 2- and -P-1 - exhaust valve and poBitione"; 2A - apparatus;
r
P,- jacket; M - stiriWr; K - pneumocontact.
Ca. -d 3/3,
7 T --7 77 1 - 1, 4 1
elm
SIDENKOP V.I.j inzh.j MSTAKOV, V.I., inzh.; ZASLAVSKIY. I.N., inzh,; OLIGIN,
Aja.p inzh.; SOTSKGVA, S.D... lnzh.
Durability of the structural elements of the main buildings of
sintering plants. Prom.stroi. 42 no.11:35-37 N 164-
(MIRA 18:8)
I.-TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy i proyektno-ehperimentall-
nyy institut promyshlennykh zdaniy i soormiibeniy i Kharlkovskiy-
Proms troyniipro3na)Lt.
1j,
1L. 5.v UL
.............
ZASI.AVSKIY, I.N., lrvi.j ZMIK, M., inzh.
InnstJ.ga "lion of defe-mLtiontl of tontraction and creep of
cona z 127-
-rote dtiring prolong6d bentingo Strolokontst.r. no.'
136 165. (MIA 18432)
1. Darlkovakiy- N-omstrc7mrproyokt.
ZASLAVSKIJ,,J., ,~T~l!qs~kiy I S.)- SOR., G.I. (Shor, G.I.);
SNEJ&Ejn'iL t 11 MI&Yiro va, R.N.)
Radio indicator'research on the mechanism of action of
anticorrosion and antioeizing additives to lubricating
oils. Ropa, a uhlie 6 no-5:130-135 My 164.
.1. All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Pro-
cessing of 2etroleum and Gas and for the Production of
Synthetic Liquid Fuel.
11
WOM
77- =7
Pit
Study of modern technolog7. Pk~of.-tekh. obr. 15 no.4.'16 Ap 158.
(MIRA 12W
1. Zheleznodorozhnoye uchilishche No.1, Chernovtoy.
(TachnIcal education-Congrosses)
0 A T J.`~'G 0 qY General j"roW.wu, of rutliotot,?y. Tmmor!~-
Onco I 90'y
A :,,j ()j f--,.. jr). 12 1958p VO.
3
u
i T ITL-,:".' Tile 'C-16Y lbornpy 0* )1* tile J,Ok,;4uj-
0 R RG . RF03. 'Ief4til- ~(OntL-er)ol- 1 1956), 'o-3, -,1-3?1
A "8'z'; T PJ,, C T Re~,:jits ave reporte-c oo thu X-ray treatrient 01'
cc7ncer *J' t1ir: luwe-r Up isl utar.,-en 1, 11, asid TU
irs 77 i-~atients %iith obnervIttiot, xislloo ui, to 3
ywxs. Treatment waE carried out over Ion- T),~- r-
iocl-i .-)i time %,it;-, mlie frnetional ;7osc -,!s,,Uod, w-l-
der the rollotving contlitionf5: 180 IKV, filter 0.5
MA Ctl 4- 1 n1l Al, 34ill-fOCAI -10 Cm. J'otal
doses were 30010-L0,0ZX; r in 6ivided do:~es rf 250-
350 r- S'171W PatiW)tE, in 1-~-? ','Ontn*, r0u-~ivOd
a secjua cvurre nf propaylictic
rial iyuipit nodeG were nnt re~ioved in all nat-
'file aultliors t),Ljiev(~ t.:is inethritj of tre-tt-
ment, of 4-,Arseer of Vie Iow,,,r lip is ;.ffective- --
Z P ~ ~),_
if 40 Aj It a
14 is .1,t 11 1111101111 [sip Is of
it JL )II Wr a" 1161 ist L, AA a" in it 4
$it A&F jaspjwj. .0,14%
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of "livil, N. 1. 111fritiv 4n
S. 14, Rj
1. I"T -1-he Stoll) 011114milm ill -00
00,11
1".105111 all-I tivIntI11% fig llix qlviuroyctj IFIF fill-- 114vinit
-J halliall blauti d llw A groups ills the at
0 0 '1 1,11 ml, it it
Umillikirly ticir"Yed by ilm titsyme til liulkuu
~0 4,
atoirps It a W 1). (Itim nilting * pepiVii *Au. with W114111 -00
.4 the It" gTIRAP D, tht group substancr 4 lite IwItill
f-W111% A CWHIM. with lite ligglutluin Whit,'Ij It JILIt liCuIllyt'll MOO
fly .1 lie Itntull culvilics of sallvis. hl. 0. Nl,tth..
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ZASU V5 Ii.,
"HuIman Isollemolysins)" in the book: Sovremennyp problemy gematologii i F-erelivaniya
krovi (Modern Froblems of Hematology and Blood Transfusion), 17-18, 16-36, 1940
PiWAVS 1~1 DI.
33033. ZASLAVS 11, L. D., awl E.
A ri
SHIMAKOVSK CtA. Arteriograffia. 1)
otmorozheiiii u loveka. - (Khirurgifa,
19415) no. 27 30-33, 4 iflus. ozi plate)
Title tr.: Arteriography in frostbite of
man.
Conlains an account of the blood ves-
~,cls'bwscd on X-ray arteriograttis of the
non.nal halid and foot, of such Avith sec-
ondand third clegrec froAbitc, and thosc
fourt"11 degm-c fros-tbitc.
I~opy seen: DS,(J,
ZASLATMTI. L.D.; ABRIXOSOT, S.Ih*
Artei4ography in spontanaous one during life. Vast. khIr. ?1 no.I.-
32-31P 1951- (CTMI 20:8)
1. 01! A.-he Faculty Surgical Clinic (Head-L.D. Zaalayskly), Aji&angelfek
Statm Ifedical Institute (Director--S.N. G111danskiolld).
III WINE
M~
D., Prof.
USSR "4m)
4. Intes-*rlines Obstructions
.7, Surgical therapy in acute obstruction of the small.intestiries, Vest.khIr.,
73, n3-2, 1953.1
Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,. April
195J. Uncl.
USLAVSKIYj L.D.0 professor; BOGRYANSKLY, IC.P.; AVYIROVA, W.D.(Arkhangelisk
Roentgenotherapy of cancer of the lower 11p. Yest.rent. I rad. 31
no.3:31-34 10-je 156. (HIBA 9:9)
(LIPS.'neoplaame,
radiother. (Rue))
(RADICTEM", in 4arious clisedees,
cancer of lip (Rue)),
;t
ZASLAVSKIT, L.D., prof.
Mtravlolet irradiation of blood according to PototBlmlals method for
detectio-a of pulmona%7 cancer,, Mrav. Belor. 5 no.11:11-13 N 159.
(MIRA, 13:3)
(ULTRAVIOLICT nAYS) (CANCIR)
-0 Ea
ZASLAVSKIY. L.D. prof
Diagnostic errore In acute oppendioitle in pregnancy (with summary
In ~nglishb Akush. I gin. 35 no-1:55-57 Ja-7 '59, (HIRA 12:2)
10 Is Umlitetokoy khtrargicheskoy kliniti (sav.. prof. L.D. Zas-
lavokly) Vitebskogo meditsine):ogo institutal
(PnGNANOX I
epy;Uicolatle: diag, arrors (Rue))
(APPENDICITIS, in rep
dlago jerroro NuM
LL
Orig. art. haot 1 diagram.
SUB CODEt 13/ SIUBM DATEI 18ATr64
TSAREVp Boris Mikhaylovich; ~~LkV_SKJY,-_L.P... red.; FRIDKZ, A.M..,
tekhn. red.
[Calculation and design of electron tubes] Raschet i kon-
struirovanie elektronnykh lamp, lzd*2*y perer, i znacbitell-
no dop. Moskva, Goo, energ. izd-vo, 1961. 671 p.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Electron tubes)
ZASLAVSKIY M.- AGEYEV, V., tekhnik; SANTANEYEV, V., elektromonter
Training specialists. Avt.trtLnop. 41 no.11%52-53 N 163.
(MIRA 16:12
1. I-y gruzovoy avtopark Leningradskogo avtomobillnogo
upravleniya (for Santaneyev).
V.!s F, 7,
KANMOR, M.; ZASLAVSKff H.
Cooperative loading and unloading of trucks, Sate.trud no.6:124-125
je 15?*. (MLRA 1()-.7)
1. Nachallnik otdola truds, i zar:botnoy PlatY konditerekoY
fabriki "Bol'shavik" (for Kander r). 2. Haohallnik teekha.
(Loading and unloAding)
IZ-1 N T
OSTROVITTASOV, Imilly Mikhaylovich; IVANOV,,Borin Takarlevich;
A7ANASIYBV, A.I.,retsenzent-, ZAZRI.VSKIT, M.A. retsenzent; SHMSOVA,
JUM,4r;4e 1-96&' ; KSLIKWITAN, N.A.,
T.P.,retsenzent; TSTAYGMAUM, 'j
rateenzent; MIXATHVA,~T-H-.radalctor; POPOVAt,T.G.,tekhnlcheekiy
redaktor
ETacbnology of footwear; assembling'uppars, molding, sawing and
finishing processes] Tekhnola.911&,,obuvi: aborka zagotovok,
formovochnye, poshivochnya i otdelochnye proteessy. Koskva, Gas.
nf~uahno-tekhn. izd-vo M-va logkoyi promyshl. SBSR, 1956.191 P.
(Shoo induetr7) (MW 10:5)
ZASLAVSKIY, M.A., inzh.
Using the in ranufacturing
shoes at thb~ '~Bdrovoffttlk
(MIRA 11:9)
(shoo manufacture)
TIKHONOV, Aleksandr Porfirlyeviohj ZL3L&V8KIYj~ois.~L_A -Y
ws?ALoV,, kand.tekhn.nauk, ratsenzentj GELIFGAT, Z,I.#
inzh,,, reteentent;.' DASHEVSXIY,f T.B., kand,takhn,nauk,, mde;
-G-ORN TAY!POLISKAYA# M.S. ,takhn.-red.
FURER,.:F,,4., r!~d. Os I
[Technology of machinery manufacture] Tekhaologlia mashino-
stroiiiiia. Moskral Mashgizq 1963. 532 p. (MIR& .16:6)
(Machinery industry)
ZASLAVSKII, Mikhail Abramovich; NATMOV, D.V., otv. red.
(New method of preparing stuffed animals; sculputraa
taxidermy) Novyi metod izgotovleniia chunhal zhivotiWkh;
skullpturnaia takoidormila. MoAvay Haukal 196/t. 202 p.
(KRA 170)
1. Zaveduyushchiy ZoologichesAm muzeyem AN SSSR (for
Ilaumov).
ZASLAVSKTYI M.-A.
1-
~
USSR (600),
2
Machine Tools
7. Cutting of rack teeth for thr ee-jav chuck. Stan. i instr. 24, No. 2p 1953.
7.
May
9. Month& List of Russian Accessions Library,of Congress, 1953. Unclassified.
V
BMLI, Vladimir Konstantinovich, insh.; OKMVA, A,I,, Inzh., redushchly
red.; ZABLAVSKIY, K.L., insh., red.; POKOKAREV. V.A., tekhn.red.
[New method of casting of large thin-wallad light alloy parts
under low pressure] Novyl sposob otlivkii kTuphogabaritnykh tonko-
stennykh detalei iz legkikh splavov pod nizkim' davleniem. Moskva,
Filial Vaeo.in-ta nauchnoi i takhn.inform.. 1956. 15 p.
(Informateiia o nauchno-iouladoystellokikh rabotakh. Tema 2.
no.I-56-2ig) (MIRA 10:12)
(Die casting)
77777
w,
Standardization of casts in preaoure casting, Standartizatila. n006.'79-
63 N-D 156. (XLRA 10:1)
(Tie casting-Standards)
imam
--EPNME
ZASLAVSKIY, H.L., Inzbener.
Optimum design ofcotter pins In dies for casting under pressures
Lit. prolzv. no,8:31 Ag 156. (RUA 9:10)
(Die casting)
1. 4-~~M MIMI 157,71, ~Ti "'R ~,5
Dies of new deelp for die casting. lit.proizr. ZO-11:10-13 N 156.
(KLBA 10: 1)
(Die casting)
ZISLAVSKIY, K.L.
Using aluminum and magnesium alloys for die cnotihg in the
-automobile industry. Avt.i trakt.prom. no.10:42-45 0 157.
(MIRA 10:12)
(Aluminum founding) (Magnesium founding)
25(l) PHASE IBOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1557
Zaslavskiy, Mikhail Leybovich
Litlye pod davleniyem armirovannykh i rezlbovykh detaley (Pressure
Die Casting of Reinforced. and Threaded Parts) Moscow, Mashgiz,
1958. 163 p. 6,500 copies printed.
Reviewer: Moakvin, P.P., Engineer; Ed.: Lupanov, B.P., Engineer;
Ed. of Publishing House: Molyukov, G.A., Engineer; Tech. Ed.:
Tikhanovj A.Ya.; Managing Ed. for Reference Literature: Krylov, V.I.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for designers and technologists at ma-
chine-building plants. It may also be useful to teachers and stu-
dents at higher technical schools.
COVERAGE: The book is divided into two chapters, Chapter I gives basic
~principles for designing reinforced castings having various types of
inserts. The possibilities of reinforcement as a means of improving
mechanioal properties-and of providing special magnetic and electrical
properties are discussed. The assembly of small-size cast parts into
units is described. Chapter 11 deals with designing of threaded caot-
ings and molds for casting parts having internal and external. threads,
Card l/ 5
iressure Die (Cont.)
s SOV/1557
including standard (interchangeable) parts. Special features of
vacuum casting are discussed ' and ways of mechanizing production
processes are indicated. The following personalities are mentioned
for their contributions in this fields V.A. Penkin,, V.Ye. Si-nill-
nikova, L.I. Vinberg, G.F.11;obanov, and S.A. Kireyev. There are 12
references, of which 4 are S?~Viet, 7 English, and I is German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface 3
Ch. 1. Reinforced Pressure Die Castings 5
Designing of reinforced castings, 5
Main principles of designing reinfor6ed castings 6
Castings with pin-type inserts 8
Castings with bushing-type inserts .11
Castings with tubular insertis 14
Castings with flat inserts 18
Castings with-irregularly shaped inserts 20
'Castings with nonmetallic inserts 23
Castings with fully embedded inserts 24
Card 2/ 5
Pressure Die (cont.) SOV/1557
Reinforcement for improving mechanical properties of castings 24
Reinforcement for imparting special magnetic and electric
properties to castings 28
'Build.O'Lng-up castings around an insert 29
Reinforeement.for forming a chain of parts -31
Disadvantages of reinforcement. 32
AssemblingemaXI-sized parts into units 33
Assembly of gears 34
Assembly of units with hollow and composite axles 34
Use.of molds with sectional inserts 36
Use of detachable molds 36
Pouring device for detachable molds 38
Assembling units on semiautomatic machines 39
Casting gears 40
Designing and using molds 49
Molds with inserts situated parallel to the parting line 49
Molds with inserts situated pexpendicular to the parting 31ne 58
Molds for use with tubular Inserts 64
Molds for use with flat insertI3 67
Molds for use with a set of [reinforcing] plates 68
Molds for casting a chain of parts 71
Card 3/6
.Pressure.Die (Cont.) SOV/1557
standardized molds 74
Blocking and protective devices 77
Use of molds 79
Mechanization and safety precautions in the production of rein.-
forced castings 80
Devices for installation of inserts 81
Removable plates with seats 82
Installation of inserts with side glides 83
Installation of small inserts around the.periphery of the
casting 86
.Mechanized feed of inserts into a multiseat mold 87
Mechanized feed of inserts perpendicular to the parting
.line of the mold 88
Combination devices for installation of inserts and removal
of castings, 91
Ch. II. Pressure Casting of Threaded Parts 97
DekAgning threaded castings 9
Designing molds for threaded castings
10
4
Molds for castings with an external thread around half the
eircumf erence , lo6
Card 4/5
Pressure Die (Cont.) SOV/1557
Molds for castings with an external-thread around the en-
tire circumference 115
Molds with removable plates for casting threaded parts 124
Molds for castings with an internal thread 128
Molds for-casting with internal and external threads 131
.Molds for casting standard fastenings 132
Casting of threaded parts inblook-type molds and in
standardized molds 134
Vacuum casting of threaded parts under pressure 139
Calculation of dimensions cf threaded rods and rings 145
Mechanization in the basting of threaded parts 151
Appendix. Design Calculations for Thread-forming Rods and Ringo 145
Bibliography and Sources 162
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
aplefm
5-6-59
Card 5/5
AUTHOR: Zaslavskiy, M.L., Engineer SOV-128-58-7-3/20
TIM', (Vahuunnoye litlye pod davleniYer.',
Die Casting in a Vacuum
l
PERIODICALi Liteynoye proizvods-VIvo, 1958, IIr 7, PP 6-8 (USSR)
I'MTRACT: The article presonta general information in digest form on
existing methods of die casting in a vacuum and the ad-
vantages thereof in comparison with the common die casting.
The 4 existing methods of pumping-out air are described and
illuetratedi 1) from the mold onlyl, 2) from the mold and
the pushing pedestal; 3) from the entire space betwi3on the
mold-holding plates; 4) from the~casing enclosing the mold
and the entire mobile portion of the die cat)ting machine.
Pusher design employed for vacuum die,caoting machinas in
'
Card 1/2 series prodit
ction at the present time is described and il-
"M RM.
Die Casting in a Vacuum SOY- 128-58-7-3/20
lustrated by drawing (Fig. 5b). The principle of the US
(Prentis)vacuum die casting machines is also described.
There are 6 diagrams.
1. Die casting--Equipment. 2. Die casting--Effectivenesq
3. Vacuum Systems--Applications
Card 2/2
ZASLAVffFUYg oLo,
Hodern die-casting maehines. 'rest, moh. 38 no.4:80-83 AP 158.
(DIO casting) (min 11
MI
ZASU.,VSKIY
Modern chill-molding units. Biul.-tekh. ekon. inform. G
nauch.,-issl. Inst. nauch. Itekh, Inform. 17 no.3:90-93 164.
(MIRk 17:9)
BELOUSOVO.H.Kp kand. takhn. nauk; ZA,S.L,AVSK-1.Y,-M.L,
A21o.ve for casting In retal molds. Mul. tekh.-elron. Inform.
Goo. nauch.-issl, inst. nauch. i tekh, Inform. 17 no.4 84,85
Ap 164. (MIRA 17:6)
-Ji iA",
SOURCE CODE:
C N R ~=Pl 031 UR/0145/65/000/011/0150/0156
(C didate o -'Paslavskiy, M. L
AUTHOR: Belopukhov, A. K an f technical,sciences, Docent
(Candidate of teehincal sciences)
ORG: None
TITLE: Theoretical calculation of the injection time in die casting reinforced parts
SOURCE: IVUZ. Mashinontroyeniye, no. 11, 1965, 150-156
TOPIC TAGS: die, pressure casting, metal casting, thermal conduction, heat balance
ABSTRACT: The authors present the theoretical basis for the calculation of injection
time in die casting reinforced parts. Three cases of reinf entil are considered:
1. where the contact surface between the liquid metal and ifecemore does not differ
significantly from the contact surface of the liquid metal nd the walls of the die
n
and the thermal conductivity coefficient of the core is ose to or near the thermal
conductivity coefficient of the die; 2. where the core is surrounded by molten metal
and the thermal conductivity of the core is equal to or less than the thermal conduct-
ivity of the die material; 3. where the thermal conductivity of the core material
significantly exceeds the thermal conductivity of the die material. Differential
equations for the thermal balance between molten metal, the core and the die baVe been,
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vorked out for each of these cases. Rulez governing the variation of the thermal
conductivity coefficients for various conditions of reinforcement have been vorked
out as a function of~heat exchange intensity. Formulas are-provided for engineering
computation. Orig. art. had: 15 formulas.
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