W
The Production of Pions by Negative Pions on lVdroCen Near the 56-2-5/51
Threshold
energy. At the energy 370 1AeV the measured cross section is
,--.60% of the differential cross sectior of the elastic scatter-
ing. There are 9 fig-ures, 1 table, aLd 12 r9ferencess 7 of
which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: United Institute for Nuclear Research (Ob"Yelinevinyi, inatitut
yadernykh issledovaniy)
SUBMITTED: October 19, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1, Pions-Prodtction 2. Scintil.lation counters-Applic~-,.UC113
3. ltrdrogen-Meson cross section studies
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AUTHORS: Zinov, V. G.; Konint A. D.i Mukbinp A. 1.
TITLE: Transfer negative muon from a proton to carbon
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor.,fiz*# v. 46j no. 5, 1964, 1919-1920
TOPIC TAGS: muon, muon traftsfer, muon K capture#,carbon, poly-
e~hylene, x ray lined
ABSTRACT: The transfer of muon13 to only excited levels ofa zw-mesi'6;
atom with further cascade transition of the system to the ground
state, followed by emission of it K-mesic x-ray series, which can be
useful in the study of reverse mesic-atom. processes that occur in.:,
compounds or mixtures containing hydrogen, was investigated by com-
paring the intensities of the X series from mesic atme of carbon,
-produced wben negatively dbarged muons are stopped in carbon (graph-
ite) and in polyethylene (C32). The data indicate that if it is as-
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that the probabilities of,the muons landing on''C and H are
proportional to their charges, then the muons which jump over from,'
the proton to the carbon in the cascade transitions give aX-masic
x-ray series whose intensityle 0.98 � 0.03 of the intensity occutring,
in the case of direct landing of the muons on the carbon. "The
~authors are grateful to S. S. Gershteyn for discussions."
-ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinenny*y institut yaderny*kh iseledovaniy
(Joint Institute of Nuclear Research)
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diagram oftheelactronic air-
cuitry: Pb - lead shield, Be
beryllium filter M - sample
a (C or CH2), 1,2)4,5 - counters
b with plastic saintillators,
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Joint Ins~itute of Nuoleax Resenrch IOCV'yedineni~,,jr itistilu~l yader*idi ivale-
dryvaniy)
TITLE : Atoraic captiLrc of rw~aU.vu mvonn in cheinical corrautmdo
SGUMCE: Yadernaya fizLla, v. 2, no. 5, 1.965, 859-8-67
TOFTIC 1AGS: Flu meson, captui,e crt'Mo o,a_~tion, cheaical acqpourd, PI mesono elct-
tront oxide, probability
ABSTRACT: Me authorr. iavestJgEtred the ata-mic capture of' negaA:ive rituons In bilary'
com-pound-, of the t~7e A7.1k,. hTne-rear, ewrlicir (cqerirztental, wnr~: on 1,he detcrMJ.r.1t-
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ZINOV, V.G.
Calibration of the sca:Le of time analyzers. Prib. i tekh. eksp,
8 no.l.-165-166 Ja-F 163. (111RA.16:5)'
1. Ob"yedinen"y institut yadernykh isoledovanLY6
(Pulse techniques (Elecooacs))
(Electronic apparatus and appliances)
ZINOVp V.G.
Use of tubes at low alectr'ode voltages in coincidence circuits.
Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.lsl73-174 Ja-F (KRA 160)
1. Ob"yedinennyy institat yadornykh iaeledovaniyt
(Electria aircuits) (Election Wbe's)
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AUTHORS: -Zinov V.G. and Medved'., S.V,
TITLE: Smoothing of the time intervals betweem.raftdomly
distributed pulsets
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhirtika eksperimenta, no- 5, 1962,
104 - 1o5
TEXT: Smoothing of the time intervals between randomly
distributed3pulses can be done by a circuit consisting of,
a forming stage; integrating circuit; limiter-amplifier and W
pulse-generator.-~The forming stage produces "standard" pulses
such that each pulse imparts an arbitrary unit.charge to the
integrating circuit. The capacitance of the integrating circuit
discharges linearly and the dischargb time is equal to'
r5= CV/I , where C is the capacitance, V is the voltage to
which a standard pulse charges the capacitor and I is the
discharge current. If m pulses are rap:Ldly-applied to the
system, the overall discharge time is T ='mCV/1 s, T is
therefore dependent on the number of input pulses and iis
.,independent of the instant of their appearance. The limiter
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amplifier then generates a pulse whose duration is ml'r_. This:
pulse actuates the generator, whose natural period is also equal
to 'C .. The operation of the generator is only possible in the.
presence of the pulse from the limiter. The number of output
pulses from the generator is therefore equal to the number of
input pulses but the spacing between them will always bo equal
to or longer-than 1,-e A detailed circuit diagram of tho
integrating-circuit amplifier and the generator is shown in
Fig. 2. The authors express -their gratitude to A.A. Tyapkin
for valuable advice. There aire 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION:, Obt%yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: January 18,1962
85677
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B006/BO7O
a (11-3e,11fl, /sly)
AUTHORS, Zinov, V. G, _Eon-.LB,. A,, D, Korenchenko, S" M,
'M T ak a
TITLE. The Search for the P-42-80n and the Verification of
Dispersion Relatiolls in nir Scatterina
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimen'tallnoy i te-creticheskoy fiziki,
1960, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp, 1708 - 1714
TEXT: Results of n-p interactlon cross section m-)asurements
and of the energy dependence of 67t, as well as a comparison.of the
results with those obtained by other authors are given,. The object
of the study was to look for anomalies in.the energy distribution of
lyt (30 meson) and to check the :Puppi-Stanghellini problem, The
experimental arrangement is first described (Fig. 1),flie target was
liquid hydrogen in a vessel made of foam polystyreneo(walls. 0.8 g/cm2
The hydrogen density was 0.0708 g1cm'; so thaFTU-707+0,0023)~,1024
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Verification of Dispersion Relations B006/BO70
in nN Scattering
2
hydrogen nuclei fell in the path of tho beam trajeotory~per cm , The
electronic apparatus was the same as described in Ref. 3; the photo-
multipliers used together with the scintillation counters were of the
typej~T)Y-33 (PEU-33). Due to the exactly stabilized magnetlo field
(+O~ and the exact measurement of the Hall current (0,5%).] the pion
m5mentum could be determined with an accuracy of +1%, The efteTgy
t -a in. hydrogon was
spread of the beam was +0.5 Mevjcm, The energy IoB
^,3 Mev, roiwas measurea for about 50 pion energy value,s inthe range.
140-360 Mov with a total accuracy of 1~5 ~ 2%, but no anomalias could
be found which would indicate tho existence of a 10 meson, ThID
individual values of measurement are shown in a table; the data for
accuracy refer to systematic errors~ The results of the study are
discussed in detail, Th- fact that no anomalies oxcooding 3 - 4%
could be found in the energy de-pendence of the cross section-values
for the energy range 140 - 360 Idev, and so no meson having a mass
of between 270 and 410 Mev/c2
could be found does not. mean that no
such mesons exist. The data obtained are in conflict with tlie,peaks
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Verification of Dispersion Relations
in U~ Scattering
for c7**(E) (E ~ 650 Mev and E 950 Mev) obtained by FfIi sch';~et al.,
t ~2
but 'ree with the values (Er, 610p E3f-, 660 Mev) obtained by Brisson
The Pats, are also in agreement with the dispersion relations for
the Puppi-Stanghellini
n P ~scattering. So it can be:pro'ved tha
prob em as such does not exist; 'it arises only from the~.iuaocuracy
in tte measurement of the total n-p interaction cross section.
S. N1. Sokolov, A. I. Mukhin, V. A. Meshcheryakov, and N6 P. Elepikbv-.,
are thanked for discussions, and Yu. N. Denisov for help in the
expe'kments. The results were already communicated to the Conference
on P~ysics, of High-eneriry Plirticles held in Kiyev in 1959. There are
3 Italia!
4 ft~ures, 2 tables, and 15 references: 4'Sovietv 1 Britishl
and j7 US.
ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh iasledQvaniy
(Joint Institute of Nuclear Research)
SUBMXTTED: January 13; )JO."O
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ZINOV, V~G~; KORMICHYIMD, S.M.; POLUMORDYINOVA, N.I.; TMMYUWVA, G.H.
Phase shift analysim of scattering of 240-330 MovIlt-me8lons on
hydrogen. Zhur.eks:p.i teor.fiz. 38 no.5:1407-1418 My 160,
(KIRA 13:7)
1. Ob"7odinenny7 iniltitut,Yaderpykh*ioolodovainiy.
(Mesons-.-Scattering)
ZIMT, T.G.; KONIN, A.D.; KORMCHMO, S.H.; PONTMROV, B.
Search for the ~P-neson and a check of the &Iopertion relations ip
zr!J-scattering.' Zltur*ekspoi toerofis. 38 no.!'011708-1714 Je
16o., (MIRA 1~:7)
l" Obmyediu~nM iwititut yadernykh Usledovax4y.
, (Ilesong)
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AUTHORS: Zinov, V. G., Korenchenko, S. M.
TITLE: Charge Exchang Scatterinwtf n- Mesons by Hydrogen at
Energies of 240-330 Mev
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretiaheakoy fiziki, 19.60,
Vol. 38, Noo 5, pp. 1399-14o6
TEXT: From the experimentally found angular distribution of the gamma
quanta resulting from pion decayt the authors have determined the anvlari
distribution of nomesons. The experimental arrangemenf is'schematically
shown in Fig. 1, and is briefly described. A detailed:desotiption is
given in Ref. 1. The target was liquid hydrogen. The counters were c.onnect-
ed partly in coincidence and partly in anti:-coincidence. The gamma quanta
resulting ftom no decay were recorded at eight angles ., an&the ratio of the
number of coincidences of the type 1234T (Q) to the number' of double co-
in6idences of the type 12 (D) was measured. (The figures indicate the
counters in Fig. 1).' The difference of. the VD ratios obtained with'and
without hydrogen target was determined. Denoting this difference by
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(0-/'D)d if f 'the differential ohaxge exchange ecattering:oross section is
calculated from the formula
(da/d (Q/D)diff 6 where N is
Q)diff'- FS-?f '0
the average number of hydrogen atoms per om 2 (- 0-447-'10 24)_ Q is the:
solid angle, and f the correction for the admixture of muon; in the beam
(4-5 to 5-5%). The extensive experimental material is.clearly shown L .n
tabular form. Tables I and 2 give the measured values,of Q/D with and
without hydrogen at eight diffiarent angles for 240 and 333 Mov n-mesons.
Tables 3 - 6 give differential gamma-production croes:sections for charge,-
exchange scattering of 240, 2701 307, and 333 Mev n-monone,by hydroger~i. The
experimentally observed production cross section of gamma quanta may;be
expressed in terms of the coefficients of n angular distribution in:the
0
Pl(cos y). The'
following way. (day/d exp )2 (G)kI A1
El(Q) are defined by formula )t5); P is the velocity in the center-of4mastj
system, 0 ie the emission angle in the laboratory system, is the:emislsion
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angle in the center-of-mass system of the gamma quanta.~1he doeffioients
0
A1 obtained by solving this equation by the method of least dquares are.
given in Table 7; the 61(o) for 240 and 333 Mev are given in Table 8. Vsing~
the calVated values of Ao (Table 7, formula (4)), the angular distribution
of the n mesons in the cenler-of .*.mass system can be obtd,ined from the pro-
duction cross section of the gannia quanta as the auT of the terms in the
first three Legendre polynomialai~ (da/do) 0 a A0 + Aopj(cosL,~Y
It---& n 0 1
+ Aop The gamma-quantum recording efficiency as a,function,o ;f
2 2(c094)
the quantum energy, E, is shown in Fig. 2. The k coefficient'" of (4) are
given in Table 9; the coefficients' of the angul;i distribution of the gamma
quanta in the formula day/dw. -;P?P,(coA Y~ are given in Table 10. The:
0
coefficients of angular distribution of the n mesons are~given in Tablel 11,
There are 2 figures, 11 tables, and 4 references: 3 Soviot and I US*
ASSOCIATION-. Obl'yedinennyy inatitut yadernykh isulodovaniy
(Joint Institute of Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: November 17P 1959
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AUTHORS: :Korenohenko,_S. M-j PolumordyJaQva, N: :1~';
Tentyukova, G. N.
TITLE- Phase Shift Analysis of he Scatterina of u Mesons
Hydrogen in the Energy Range 240 - 330 Mev
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperi.mentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, ;1960,
Vol. 38, No- 51 PP- 1407-1418
TEXT: In the previous paper in this issue (p. 1399), the authors have,
published the results of (,~-,P) charge-exohange scatt4ring "experimentso
In the present paper, they give a phase shift analysis: using the, isotopic_
spin formalism which depends om1he hypothesis of charge lndqpendenc~~of.
the nuclear forces. The formulas are colleated in the:firs~ part of the
paper; in the second part, the method of phase shift analysis is bristly
discussed, and the errors are determined. All calculations were performed:
on the fast electronic computer "Crpejia." ("Strela"). The phase shift
Analysis, taking S and P waves into account,($P analyais),,is given In
part 3 of the paper. For every value of pion energyp 25 experimental points
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were used: eight differential elastic (n + p) scattering cross.sectionn,
seven differential elastic (n-,])) scattering cross seat,iona;.e;Eghtdiffer.raiii,a].
exchange scattering cross sections, and the two total scattering Orostb .
sections of the positive and thin negative-pions by hydrogen.. Part of the
experimental data are taken from the work of A. I. Mukhinj )(e, B. Ozero.
B--Pontekorvo, and N. A. Mitin. The phase shift data for 220-Mev pion., vi
energies, taken from a work of Ashkin et al., are given.in Tablel. Dep6nd-
ing on the kind of phase shift sets, the data are dollocted in seven
variants in Tables 3-6 (for pion energies of 240, 270,~307,.and 333 Kiev).
The angular distributions of the negative pions and gamma qvianta for
elastic and exchange scatterings calculated from the phase sihifts, are (Lown
in Figs. 1-4. The solid curves are drawn from the results or calculation
from the formula da/da) = A 0 + A1P,(cos 4) + A,P2(cos,~); the broken
lines are calculated from the SIP analysis. The elements of the error
matrix for pion energies of.220f 240, 270, 307, and 333 Mev.p-re collected.
in Tables 7-11. The phase analysis taking S, P, and D.waves into account
SPD analysis) is treated in part 4. The,oontribution of the D-waves.,
=2) is already significant for E. " 300 Mev. The nutierical results of
R
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the calculations are given in Tables 12 and 13. The renults of the phas6
shift analysis are compared with those obtained from the~dispqrsion re-
latione in part 5- (The real part of the scattering amplItuded for 00
are determined as functions of E n by means of the disporsi.ion volationst
see Fig. 6). The authors thank B. Pontekorvo for interest.and help;
A. I. Mukhin, L. 1. LapLd_us, S. N,. Sokolov and N. P. Klepikov for dis-
cussions; and 1. V. Popova and _~_.A. Chgdov~for setting up programs,for
the computer. A. M. Bald~~n VAsileXqki,
y, and mentioned.
There Are 6 ffgur4s, 13 iables, and 19 references: 10 Soviet, US,
1 Italian, and 1 CERN.
ASSOCIATION: Ob'tyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovr,.niy
(Joint Institute of Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: November 17, 1959
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Zhur.ekspa i teor.fix. 36 no.2:618-619 F 159. :(KIRA 12-.4)
1. Wyedinsnny7 institut yadernykh lealedovanly.
tKesons-Scattering) (Hydrogen)
lit! III ... ..... ......
AUTHORS: Zinov, V. 0.9 Konin, A. D.f OOT156-36-6-59106
-XbY-en-cH-en-F6j S. M., Pontekorvop Bo
TITLE: A Possible Method of Searching for 9 0-Mesons (Vosmothayy mo'tod
.poiska 90-mezonciv) V
PERIODICIL: Zhurnal eksperintental "noy i toorstichmakoy fizikit 1959, V01 36t
Nr 6, PP 1948 - 1950-(USSR)
ASSTRACT: Bazi, Okunt, and, Smorodinakiy drew the attention of the au-
thors of the prosent "Letter to the Editor" to certain:laingu-
larities in the energy dependence of cross sections. As this
0
promised to be a, possibility of detecting y .-Meeons, the an-
thors systematically investigated these cases and give a re-
port on the results obtained. The intensity of a relatively
narrow singularity in the energy dependence of the %-p-inter-
action cross section might$ in principle, indicate the.exis-
tence of a Y 0-meson. It might be expected that in the reactions
p-.%n-+ p and %- + p-,,on0+ n an anoma 1y occurs in the.enprgy
0
Card 113 dependence on the threshold of the reaction n + p-as + n. TIhe
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width of the singularity'depends on the int -eraotion radius and
may be obtained from the condition U-0-'l; here k denotes~the
wave vector of the -mesons formed in the O.M.B. Thiq possi-
bility is briefly dfooussed. It is assumed that the life of
0- ~2
the mesons is long as against A/m 0 . The relative ampli-
tudeTof the singularity 66/6 may amount to some %. The YO-mes-
on is assumed to differ from the no-me.son only by the isotopic
spin (T a 0) The 1 0 -meso.n cannot decay quick ly into Zpiolns
Ob ecause of t;e conservation of parity, and because of the con-
servation of the quantum number G also not into 3 pions, so
that the decay Yo4rrt ort if the mass issufficien tiy larger
0 + % + r- :Ef Mgo ),,56o Kev/.2, t may also decay into
four pions. Finally, several further problems connected with
0
the mass of th -meson are discussed* Ya.:,B,. Zelldovich.
pointed out th:+1 the existence of an ezohange'scattering of
Card 2/3 antiprotons p.+T + n) indicates a diffsrence bet .we'en the
1, 1,4 11 P It I ''I I I V- "N II I ~11_u 1-
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A Possible Method of Searching for Y -mesons BOT156-36-6-59166,
masses of x0- and 90-mesons. The authors finally thank~L. 1.
Bazi, V. B. Bell.rayev, Bo ff. Zakharlyevp L. B. Okunt and Yao A.
Omorodinakiy for discussions. There are 6 references, of,
which are &.viet.
ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh isigledovaniy (Joint' Institute
of Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: March 23, 1959
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AUTHORS: Zinovq V. G., Korenchenkof Be M*
TITLE: The Scattering of n- - Mlesons on Hydrogen at the Energy of
240 Mev, 270 Mev (Rasseyaniye a- - mezonov na vodor e pri
04. 1
energii 240 MeV, 270 Mev)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheckoy tizikil 1959s
Vol 36, Mr 2, pp 618 - 619 (USSR) 40
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the elastic scattering and the ex-
change scattering of negative pions on hydroCen at the energies
of 240 and 270 Mev. They used a ne.-ative pion beam ofthe
synchrocyclotron of the OITaI(United Institute of Nuclrearl
Research) and the measurements were carried out by,me-ans'
of scintillation counters. Liquid hydrogen was used as, a target.
The values of the differential cross aection.~j found Are given
in 2 tables (in the present abstract given in an abbreviated
form:
Card 1/3
The Scattering of n -Mesons on Hydrogen at the Energy
of 240 '~ev, 270 Mev
Card 2/3
SOV/56_36-2-40/63
(2,40 7) MOV
44(c.m. a . W
4 j0
T-1 ( 0 Ift. S . da)
39.9
97.8
158.1 1.6o.+ o.16
0.62 0.09
1.91. 0.19 19-7
114.9
157-0 9.91 + 1.21.
3.,47 + 0.43
!4.56 T 0-60
2'115 t 7) Ile;
MY
d'7
)4-4 Cr
40.6
98.8
158-4 1 410 + 13
0:60 _; 00:o6
1-567 0.16 20.0
115-9
157.4 7.78 + 0
2.31 T 0
.5.io 7 o
If only 5- and F- waves are assumed to take part in the
scattering, tho angular distribution can be written down as
The Scattering of n -Mesons on :Kydrogen at the Energy
of 240 Mev, 270 Mev
SOT/56-36-2-4J/63
dd/dww A-P + BP + CP
~o 1 2
where P t P are Legendre (Lezhandr) poly nomials, The
0 11 P2
values of the coefficients A, B, C are given in a table.
The total cross sections of the interaction of negative
pions with hydrogen at the energies of 240 and 270 Rev are equal
to
(48.3 + 3-3).10- 27 Om2and (36.5 2-4).10" 27cm 2, respectively
There are 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION-.Obl'yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (United Institute
of Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTEDs August 26, 1958
Card 3/3
18(5)
AUTHORs
Zillov, V.M. , Engineer
TITLE: Hyaromonitors for Cleaning Castings
PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvoastvo, 1959, Nr 10, pp 31-32
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs The author presents several schemes of hydromanitors for ,clenaing
castings. The sinplest construction is shown in fig.l. Through a
pipe #11 closed irp by a spheric abutment".bearial; #2, pass'ing-
through pipe 03, the water enters the chamber under high pressure.
Fig.4 shows a complete mechanized hydramonitor, developed byUr-
almashzaved. The hydromonitor conatrutted by No-vo-Kramatorskiy
zavod tyazhelogo mashinostrayeniya (Novo"Kramatorsk Factory for
Heavy Machines) '(Fig.5) has a transportation drive which*consists
of two telescopic jpinted rods. Fig.6 shows &:hydromonitor con-
structed by Ukrgiprotya,zhmash. This one gets its alternate motion
from a pneumatic drive. There ftre 6 diagrams.
Card 1/1
i
05463
SOV/120-59-3-34/46
AUTHOR: ZiRpXt,V
TITLE- Improvement of a Decade Scaler with Biriary. ~qales
(Uluchsheniye dekadnogo perescheta na:dvoic-hriykh
yacheykakh)
MERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhrtika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3t
p 135-136 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A valve with t~,io control grids (the second valve in
Fig 2) is included in the back-coupli.*dj3 circuit to
improve the reliability (ie to re6ce the dependence
on supply voltages and on size of input pillse). The:
pulse from the first scale-of-two is 8,110VIOCI to Dass. to
the second only when the fourth is in its first stable
state (ie unless the scaler reads 8 or 9).* When the'
reading is 8, the unit functions as a simple scale of
2, with the output pulse appearing when t~e tenth ..
pulse arrives. A. delay is inserted in the loop back
to the extra (gating) valve in order to prevent the,
gate from openirig before the circuits have settled
Card 1/2 back to their normal states just after the tenth pulse.
o5463,
SOV/120-59-3-34/46
Improvement of a Decade Scaler with Binary Scales
The device is said to work reliably up to 400,000 c/S
(regularly spaced). There are 2 figures and 1 Soviet
reference.
r
ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedixennyy institut yade kh isBledovaniy
(Joint Nuclear Research Institute
SUBMITTED: May 4f 1958
Card 2/2
zimy, V. .M.
Pedal valves. Masbinostroltell no,3:40 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:3)
(Valves)
25(2) SOV/117-59-7- 301317
AUTHOR: Zinov, V.M.
TITLE: (Pedallnyy klapan)
PERIODICAL: 1.1ashinostroitell, 1959, Nr 3, p 40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The short note describes and illustrates a special
pedal-actuated valve which replaced the conventional
stopper valves on water pipelines (for the water
washing dirt from the visor and lighting windows
of hydraulic chamber). The valve will be installed
on the floor of the work platform,and actuated by the
operator by pressing on the pedal. A spring shtits
the valve when the foot releases the pedal. There
is 1 diagram.
Card 1/1
4, / NO /14
AUTHORs Zinov, V.M., Engineer 118-58-4-19/23
TITLE: Centrifuges for the Dehydration of Sand (Tsen'Lrifugi dlya
obezvozhivaniya peska)
PEhIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya TrudoyMmkikh i Tyazhdlykh Rabot, 1958, NT 4,
PP 41-42 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describeD various contrifuges for thso dehydration
of sand, such as the PM-1200 and PS-1200. The Zavod "Stanko-
lit" - Moskva (Moscow "Stankolit" Plant) uses two automatic
centrifuges type AG-1800 and NOGSh. The Kharlkovskoye otdele-
niye nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute. khimicheskogo mashi-
nostroyeniya (Khar'l.-Cov Branch of the Scientific Research In-
stitute for Chemical Machine Construction) has designed the
horizontal automatit~ centrifuge AG-1200-2U, the production of
which has been started at the Sumskiy zavoti imeni Y..V. Fruitze
(Plant imeni M.V. F:runze in Sumy). There is 1 figure and
1 table.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Centrifuges-ApplAcations, 2. Sand-Debydration-Equipment
4etai-xi of- the -C-enutt F*rr'h7raF& =7
*isnek Shores and the Uhite Soa oLnd a NOW
~61ea, Pdrqbyra Relonse Zln.," A, Dj
-i
11~i 1"ni V. L. Tramn ov, Acad Sel US=,.
MD
tan Zhurr' Vol X=I, So 4
ZFE ca iftn-a -Wret-vier: -WL T-=V~
Vlyx Ws ganca.p, the Forphyra d1byaoie6la
Pa. pb,7. a =Inlata (Ag.) Kjollm., the Forpuvd
and the new spedles,
Alyadicine marine, Qrs=i=s -Tul/Aus 48--
(Contd)
ihyra Holonae. New spaclon grows on stoxwo
is-gae of the Littoral zone in protected
Is found --n 50snovets Islend in t
Sea, and in Dal Intya Ze1eatqyj-Y6-x'n'-8!*=*--i
M17din in Yba*manek. Submitted 12 Nov 47
62/49T41
I w [W, -1 "II I 1- -1111 11 It- I 111111. 111111ti'llf ']1, 11, 1 I'llio, I
71MOVA, A.D.
~2
2. USSR (6ca)
Algae
h
7. A new species of broym algae, Halildris murm-anica A. Zincrva sp. nova. Fot.rmat. Otd.
7
s0or.rast. 6j 1952.
9. Konthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953. Unclaisified.
'219;99: n I'-
j ~' ff 1 1 j C
"lit q 1~ 'JI'l 1.1, 'MI I J,lp ; I ply.111 litip.4j, I
ZZOTA, A.D.
[Omide to the brown algae of the northern seas of the U.S.SAI Opradelitell
burykh vodoroolai severny1ch morei SSSR- Hoskva. lmd-vo Akademil wmk SSSR,
1953. .224 P. (MLU 6:7)
(Algae)
3 3 I.-r-
XISEUV, I.A.; ZINOVA, A.D.; KURSAROV, L.I.
[ClassificatiOU M=WL1 of lower plants] Opredelitel:1 nisshikh'
rastenii v piati tomft. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo 'Sovetskaia nauka '
Vol. 2 (Algae] Vodoro)sli. 1933, 310 p. (KLU 7-';2)
i:,f ru 1,11 111,11-11 1111, 111 1[ 1 1 1111*1~- 11F., I-
ZINOVA, A.D.
New red alga of the genus Halosaccion (Do alga rhodophytica nom
a genere Raloge,ccion). Bot.mt.Otd.spor.rast. 91:93-95 KY '53.
(KWU 7:2)
(Algae)
ZMOVA, A.D.
New family, gemis, and species of brown algae. Tru4y Bot.inst.
59r. 2 no.9:223-244 '54. (KM 7:11)
(White Sea-~~gae) ?
Katerisla on algal flora of the White Sea, Trudy Bob.inst.
Ser. 2 no.9:245-258 '54. (MA& 7:11)
(White Sea-41gae)
7.VN 0 V 14
TOPACHUS'kly# O~V* [reviewer]
wGuide to lower plants," Vol. 2S Algaa- I-A- Kiffelev, A.Do ZIxjTA&
L.I. Khreanov. Reviewed by O.A. Topachavatkyl. Bot.11hur.LMM91 11
no-3:126 t54* (Wft 8:7)
(Kiselev, I.A.) (Alam)
H A IF P k IF ~~ I III I: I v~ I I "A -I P W! I ~! I It 111114 1111 1111 11 11"N I! ;I I 10 1 [19 11111!1119 1111] IV IIII: I I III III H I I I IN I I I I I, Ili I H MU I ~ I I III I III I III I H Is 3 ilia I" I I 5111111111.11F ICU I
ZINOTA D.- SAVICH, V.P., ]gofessor, zaaluzheaW doyatell nauki RSM*
wAi s
redalfror; GOWITIN, H,PI#, redaktor; KRUGLIKOWL, N.Ao, tekhnicheak-47
redaktor,
[Guide to red algae of Ike northern seats of the UvS*S-R-1 opredelitell
krasnykh vodoroolei severnykh morei SSSR. Hoskva, lzd-ve Akademii
nauk SSSR, 1955. 219 ,p. OMU &.4)
(Russia, Northern-Algae)
ZINOVA, A
Harim algae In t~e samtern part of tba Soviet sector ot the Aratto,
I V .(KIRA 11tj)
T*ud.v Inst. ofman, 23:1.46-167
I Botaniche skly Inutl ftt AS SSM.
(Arctic Odeau--Algae)
-1-:1, f 11 1 - 11111,
ZrMA, A.D.
Studying epwise of this. gwm Sphaerotrichla 41. Bot.,mhure 43,
no.10:1462-1469 0 158. (MIRA ll:il)
1. Botanicheakly'inatitut imeni V*L* Ibmarova AN SSSR, lieuiWad-
(Algas)~
ZIROVA, A.D.0 kand.biol.nauk
CompoeltIon and nature of algal flora In shore iraterm; of the
Antarctic and near Kerguelen and ifimquarie Islands. Infrome
biuleSoveantark.eksp. imo.3:47-49.'58- 01IRA 12:4)
1* Botanichaskly institut All SM.
(Antarctic regions-Algas)
(Kerguelen Islanda-Algae)
(Macquarie reland-mAlgae)
ZINOVA, A.D.,",.,,
Idat of marine algae of southern Sakhalin and the uoubbern Islands
ofthe Kurile chain* Inaldallnevost,mor,,SSSR no.6:146-161
'59. 1 (KM 13 -.3)
1. Botantebeekly institut AN SOSR.
(Sakhalin-Algae) (Wurl~e lelands"Algse)
ZIROVA, A.D.
JPhyllogigas and Himantothallua, two brown algae fron the ALutaratio.
Bet. shur. 44 no*3:37;a-379 Kr 159. (KIRA 12*07)
10'Botanicheekly institut im. Y.L. Komarova AN OSSR, Leningrad.
(Antara.tic regions--4Ugas)
.-1 . - -.Vi, - .i
I~-ZINOTA,A,-D,* TOZZZMKAML, T-DI.
Finding the red alga Chordaria magellanica Xylin In the
northern part of the Paelf1c Ocean. Bot. mat. Otd. sp6r.
rast. 131117-118 160. (HIM 13 t?)
I (Pacific Ocean-Algae)
RMIRIMIUNKF&MMU 114 1111111 M111111 H
141M. A.D,
New algae hitherto unknown In the Sea of Japan, Bot. mat.
Otd. spor. mat. 13:113-117 160. (M IM 13: 7)
(Japan$ Sea Of.?-Algae)
TWIPp4.S44ty.red.; GLIHMp S.A., doktor kbim. nauk, prof6pred.;
dEm#, K.P., au mauchn. sotr., red.; GRYUNMO, V.S.,
doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; DANILGV, S.N.j, red.;
YEVTUSPMKO, V.A.j kand. khim. nauk) red.1 MOVA
kand. biol. nauk, red.; KIZEVErTER, I.V.,,.dak tor 1.6khn
nauk, red.; KIREYEVA, M.S., kand. biol. nau3c, red.-
VULINEW,p 41;A.,, red.; POTEKHIN, L.P.j red.
[Transactions of the First All-Union Conference of Workers
in the Algal Industry of the U.S.S.R.] Trudy Pervogo Vse-
noiuznogo nauchno-tekhnicheskogo soveshchaniia po vodo-
roslevoi'promysblennosti SSSR. Arkhangel'skp Arkhangel'skoe
knizhnoe izd-vo. Vol.l. 1962. 211, p. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye rabotnikov vodaroslevoy pro-
myphlennosti SSSR. lst. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for
Danilov). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchnyy institut morskogo rybnogo
kho2yaystva i okeemografii (for Kireyeva). 4. Nachallaik
Upravleniya rybnoy- promyshlennosti Ark-hangellskogo sovnar-
khoza (for TSapko). 5. Saratovskiy gosudarqtvenW univeratteta
im. N.G.Chernyshevskogo (for Glikman).
ZINOVAj D
"Features of the marine algal flora of the Black Sea.",~
report submitted for 10th Intl Botanical Cong, Edinburgh, 3~12 Aug 64.'
AS USSR, Leningrad.
ZINOVA, A.D.
The red alga Dilsea integra (Kjellm. Rowanv. Dot. mut.. Otd.
spor. rast, 14:82-86 Ja,61.
Index of marine algae collected by A.A. Birula in Spitsbergen,
Ibid. 86-V
Alaae of the Mezen Bay (White Sea). lbid.a87-90 OURA 17:2)
ZINOVA, A.D.
fteprosent4Ltiveq of t1ja family Delaggerjacead (Rhodophyia) from'.
the islands of Kerguolen and Macquarie. Bat. mat. Otd. spor. rAst.,
1602-67 163. (MIRA 16M):
BOBROVO Ye.O.; BONDARTSEVI A.S,,; BORISOVAI A.G.; VASILIKOV, Bor 0')P
VASILICHENKO, I.T.; GGLUBKOVA, V.P.; CRUDZDISW.A, I.A.;
YEGOROVA, T.V.; ZINOVAt_&D.; IVANINAx L.I.; LhO,NOVAt:T'.G.;
; Tf WE* C I V LTAKOVO
MATSENKO, A.Ye. . 0.1.; POBEDIVLOVA$ Ye.G.w PO
P.P.; POYARKOVA, A.1.1 SAVICH, V.P.; SINIKCIVA) WIR140VA,
Z.N.; WOLIYANINOVA~ L.A.; FEDOROV, A.I.A.; KHARANE, A.L.;
TSVELEV, N.N.; MISHKE) B .K,[deceased); PENIKOVA, G.A., red.;
BARANOVAI L.G.p tekbn. red.- FRIDMAN, Z.L., te)din. rod.
[Bq;tanical atlas] Botaiaicheskii atlas. Moskva,, Sellklicalzdat.,
1963. 501 P. OLTRA 16:32)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin).
(BotajV-Atlases)
EIRNSHTITN, S.A., inzh.; DANII W, A.M. inzh.; Inh.
Use of rapid-hardeniiag concrete in lining ventilation shafts at
the wChaykino-Glubobtyall mine No. 1. Shakht. stroi. no.5:25-26 '58.
(MIRK11:6)
(Shaft sinking) (Concrete)
SRAFMHTM, I.Ya.; ZMOVA, A4,1?.
Determination of sulfacallcylle aC14,, Ukrkht"49hur-17 110*5:786-rM
(HIM
I.Kharlkovskiy gosudaretvanW universitet
(Sailey-lic acid)
I I . . , , ~ !I - I Ir 11'- t
---- -- - - --------
0 v r)
British Abst. ..... ......
l;,i%6jlY3iS- vilh-e
- in e0mbination q1 Serum Obtunin ana ffulptutallcyl4le.
A III Shafe te and A, Is. ZiiMva. (13fpchimia,.1952, 17, 7-32),-
Aug. 1953 Sulphosalicylato hi shown to ant: as a dibliic acid in 'reicting with
se-rum alburmin, and the nimbanism of rTtq. of protein'
Radiations f by this
Ind ather flibasic Acids N disC05.wxl. D. 11. SMVTW~
0 at a It if lw 10
A A-
A "M lumcgo of *A Wkft See. =4 (b,*
rndai lxA. PraXL hid"Iii (ArNAklated) No. TTR 7-f-mdh 4AI
"o0
06
-441
tie d Igo
tie
to 41 13
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use
we
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ZINOVA, Te.S. (deceased).
mHopegow
Aigm of Itho Arctic Clce=. Trudy Sot.inst.Ser.2 no.11:39v-51 156,
(Arctic Ocean--41gme) (KM '10:2)
ZIMOVA, U.S.
Algae of Okhotsk Sea. Trudy Bot.inm.t6 Ser. 2 no-9:259-31b 054.
(Okhotsk Sea-Algaoi) (14LU 7: 11
ZOOTA, Ye.S.
Algae of Tatar Strait. Trudy Bot. last. Ser. 2no.9:311-364 154.
(Tatar Strait-Algae) NUA 7 111
ZINOVA, re.s.
Marine algae of southeastorn Kamohatka. Trudy Bot.iast. ter. 2 no. 9:
365-400 154. OM": 11
(Kamchatka-Algae
It ... it a .,I' t v I I m I III I' U, qI I" I I I I I I [III III I I I I 111114 1111 11wiltin II I oil [I I I I I im I I I I I illilmil II I If I mi I villp I ]I I tuirm a III I I III III I I I I rullill I u Ina] 11.
ZINOVLV, n.
F'Iritizhenyi metod, otsenki vibratsinnoi nadaillibnonti turbinnykh diskov._:, laljin,
Izd-io Tallinskogo PDlitekhrilcheskogo Instituta, 1158. 14 P.
TULDTLD (Eesti PEN-klubl, Valismaine Eesto KirJunike Uitt
Ulemasilmne Eesti KirJanduse Selts) Lund. Estonia.
Monthly List of Eaz;t European Accessions (MI) LC.,Vol. 8, no.12, i~c. 1,9597
Uncl.
?JA10V EYEV,
AUMOR: Zinovoyev, 1. 107-D7-5-22/63
TITLE- Thq Voice of Peace and Friendship. The Whole World Listens to Moscow
(Golos mira I druzhby. Moskvu slushayet vest mir)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 5, p 17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Dimitr Geraskov, Sofia, Bulgaria, writes about the "grisat interest" to
,Moscow broadcasts in Bulgaria. Moscow radio receives daily "hundreds of letters"
from wover one hundred countries of the world". Frantishek Bogumil, Czecho-
Slovakia, writes about a "durable peace In the whole world". A. Tanius, Lebanon,
writes: *Your radio tells truth and exposes the Intrigues of colonizers and wiar-
mangers ... a Letters of radio listeners state that the "Voice of Americe , BBC,
"Free Europe" are trying to obfuscate the listeners while the Moscow radio is
helping correctly 'orientate oneself in the political situatloO..P. Diversi,
an Italian radio listener, believes that Moscow broadcasts favorably differ
from the "warmongers' broadcasts" in discussing upeace, construction projects,
lifet'. R. Bullen, England, finds that Moscow information "corrects the wrong
Information offered to us here". P. Guido, Italy, speaks about "truth" of
Moscow broadcasts. R. Hhusto (Russian Spelling), Argentine, speaks about the
"hopes" inspired by the Moscow radio.
Three photos show small audiences of Moscow radio in Poland, Rumania, and
Outer Mongolia.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
BORISOTA, I.; Z. Jag
-019
The whole world tunes In to Moscow. Radio no,30.6-1? My '57.
(Mbecow-Radlobroadcasting) (MLIA 10LO
Aw., -1111 q,I
ZINOVIK, L.
Bank and community control. Den. i kred. 20 no.6:53-54 Je
162. (KRA 15:6)
1. Nachallnik kredltnogo otdela Oktyabrlskago otdeleniya gosudarstvan-
nogo banks g. Sverdlovska.
(Sverdlo7sk Province.-Banks and barflcing)
(Sverdlovsk Province-Industrial management).
II I 1p l 4 1Jill, -1 '1, -11 11:1
ZINOVICHp Ivan Yevdokimovi It; ZAVERI]YAYEVA, L.Y., rod.j )PONWAREVA,
A& ~pte ~,r ad 0
w
[Econamie analysis ofoollective-fam production)Ekortomi-
cheakii analiz kolkhmogo proinodstva. Moskya, Ekozomizdat,
1962 248 p. (MA 15ilO)
6melinitakly ',Province-Collective farma-;4cco~ntting)
MZKIMDA, X.I.i radaktor; ZINOVIIII redaktor; ROMMULD, E.H.,
redaktor; SULKOTSMrff,"R,-kwkQktor-, 2UBRILINA. %.P., taithaichaskiy
redaktor; GMVICH, M.H.v takhnichookly redaktor
(Our experience in studying the collective farm adonomy a collection
of articles based on a Xhmallnitakiy Province agricultural conferaiiael
Mash opyt isuchanila. kolkhoznoy ekonomiki; sbornik. statel po materfa-
lam Khmellnitakoy oblastnoi okonomichaskot sell skakloz i~lotyennoi
konferentaii. Hoeimal, Oos. izd-vo ealkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 166 p.
(Collective farms) NM 9:12)
LUTSEVICHI P.A.; IAONGALEV, G.F.; MIKHALEVICH, N.G.; Kj~QY~RH
SAFFDNENKO, A.P.; KLEENKOVO P.A.; GAYDUKEVICH, N.M.; SILINp
M.S.; BRAZOVSKIY, P.V.,- KOVPAK, M.D.; MELESHKE71CHp O.A.;
KAMENTSEVAp V.N.; KUL'IKOVSKIY, A.V.; TARAYKOVICI]t P.L;
AIEYNIKOV, G.A.- SINULEVICH, Sh.S.;GRACHEVA, K.~L; IfIKOIAYEVA,
Yu.N.; VOWKHOV, M.A.1 DOMASHEVICH, 0., red.; KARKLINA, E.,
red.; ZUYKOVA, V., ts;dm. red.
(Manual for-livestock raisers] Spravochnik zhivotnowda.
2., dop. i parer. iod. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry
BSSRP 1963. 462 p. (HIPA 160)
1. Glavnyy zootekhnik Upravleniya nAuld Ministerstva.sellskogo,
khozyaystva Belorusekoy SSR (for Safronenko).
Otock and stockbreedf~4)
I C~
bob, 1;
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E'S HI
a I OR
94
1 0. lac cc, -A
100
a
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SOV/ 129--~9-3-14/1161
AUTHORS: Verner., Ye*B. and Zinovichl N.S.
TITIE: 0
Prope.-ties of BearingMat'eri ~sdt '20 12 5 r,
(S7cy_=t7a pcdsh-Lpnikovykh materialeiv prl 1,P - 12-~-,~
PERIODICAL: Matall_LVe,
Jeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov.
1959, Nr 3,,Pp 56 - 59 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: I_r 10 angines, the op-rating temperatur*es of bearings
0
f-requenti7 reach 100
0. Usually griven oharacteristics
,f the mechanical properties of bgaringmaterials refer
to temperatures not exceeding 25 C. In this paper,
t-he rasults are described of mechwaical t8sts of.bearing
allc,pT, in the temperature range 20 7- 125 C. The
..hera-leal ;.-omposl
,4 - * tiozs (in%) of the fmv investigatel
a_ucya wfare as followa;
Sz;. Sb Oz Tel Ni Cd As Pb
B89 br.,v,~ 7.8 3.8 0.10
'a 83 8' 2 - 58 11- 1 6.13 15
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-9 11
1) . 5 t=, 1".. 2 E. 1. 814 1.25 '-?3 0.65 base
BT- 9..97 .1L.L02 0. r,78 0.08 -
Cardl/3 Of `-heee.. two are tir--.base alloys and -hvo lead,-base
malrly with antimony and copper additions.
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PropertieB r-If Baaziiig Materials at 20 125 'C
Tb- -TAea,*,=---d hantness values are entere4l, in Table 2~1
of !sompression tests at temperatures :up -
7210 'C a-.,- entered in Table 3
ar-d -the rat ice of the
kx,.r-U1e,sB tc y-Lelrl point In r-OMP X-ession are e nterod
-.n Tab-la 4. The measured data axe a-lso plotted i~n
Oa the basi!3 of t- 'ii Obtained
I'al-lowing conclusions are arr*~ved at.
1:i "in all---.);ys of the type B83, an increase 2-a tLie
doo;5 nct bring about a de~arr,-qse in ~-he
prorerldee, characterlsed, by the flatte-ninC,- ~:-f
th-, ipzicimen azo a result of compression. In leal all,-Yrs,
cd the flattening decreases appxer.-labl.17
4,empEratUre.
2) Fc,z,, alloys which contain SnSb Gvysta.-Ia as them hard
struct?axal .-oxponent, 'the ratio of the hardness to the
compression stz-oagth was not a. oonstantvalua; with
increasing test temperature, this ratio alk3o increases
Witylout any s-soific. interrelation (it differB for each
of the alloyla~.-
3) The crackinj; -up of the babbVtBN and the f."Lattening
Card2/3 of the 'L;abb-Att BT observed in the operatioa of be'arizigs
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Properties of Bearing Materials at 20.- 125 C
in the case of excessive tight.ening is eiplained'~kot. only
by the differe.nce in the fatigue strength but also by the
fact that at elevated temperatures theibabbitt BN
breaks up almost without any plastic deformation.(with a
low magnitude of flattening of the specizuen), wbilst.
the babbitt BT has a relativelv low strength.
There are 5 figures, 4 tables and I Soviet referenced.)
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TITLZ'. Rxperience In using borontatTI; n tr4ctov buildfxrl
SOURCE: AN V-rSSR. Institut problwit t la te: r J a:lAy
J,,Mlilg~ bif fictLonrvIya pdxyti~r4t
na metallakh (1-Ziffugion coat Lmi- ort mE!talm). Mav, 14aukova dwalka, 11965. 65-74
TOPIC TAGS: baron, metal heat, trevitmerit, war resistance, tmetov
ABSTRACT: With tho object of increnising 0e wear resistanco of th-C) blacks aftif
link pin3 of caterpillar tracks aiii(i dc-termining the effect of tnavowl ills. the III-V4-
ness of one me~iber of the. frictioa pair tile author invediti3attld t1w iliffet't 0~1 4110
boronizing of link pi~p on the se-rvicc lifereof blacks af the 'VT-W, t-,:&t:erpiLlitv
tractor, cast of G13L biah-manitanqsr ptat-16-Tho boronLzins wav peri!o-mad tn a bath.
71- t ..... . ... r r . I
of !~Qrax at 956% ne pr--sonc,2 (:- vk!ci:rLc curi-qt-vit for In
~U,:! rOMqL!G11 Of a irz~ ci-zep~ diffu+%oa liVer on th,t! 11urfl4w:e, of dul.-
fL*(FeB &rld Fi!,5 arid ire hardwj$v
was H 14"1-11900. Follcrwring theLi.- b-orrjn1.zJng,, tile lin L plae. trare. ltomal.Lzed at
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of the link pins in a friction pair vi th lugm revealed chait j undeir cmditio~ld Of
VA
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tests on 53 tractors of th ~hiclt'lz verel 4; L"bl n64--bo.i
e DT- 54A type, of anizat
link pins. After 667 hr the boronicad Unit pin still to harilly woxti and ret4,Cn3
i its shape, whereas the non-boronfred linfe pin: becomes defoeolvid azil unfft f0 J't6r.
ther operation. On chernozem soils the avarage service life of tho boronim
pins is 2400 hr compared idth 1760 hr for non4ioronizod UA pins; the wear.1
luas operating in a pair with boroaft-ad Urek. pins to generittly 151%, iow:eir. T1 uld i T
the boronizing of link pins in the track blocks of the DT-54 trattora deai4 d. ~.j
a hase: ns L
for operation in highly abrasive soilirl, increl sea the seirvue lif-~ a,f*t
by 70-80%, markedly reduces the wear (if ti%e b ock lugs, anit hence also, Iq ( k-
rension, slows doom the wear ol thit coupling ~lementa, and ic~ sholAld he recam-
mended primarily for the link pina UaRIF-f-r4--the track blocks of LIMCLota Ope-rate(
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Avkthorv I V.navlch, It'. 3. ,owd' AilTutfl-1, TO L4
Title I T-hermoctf'4union thvoine-ipj.ntjrLg of Precisiom nurto for a fuel. 41an.11,61d
FerlOdicdl t Mt. tralct. pron. 1;, 25-27, May IS54
Abstract I- Themod,-MT.:-.-;q-n of pre*isimi. par14- tor a.fte;llmani 'fold
~4, 7
put, -
of KhVG, SHKhl 5, -.rrl .18 dt#fwls -In the tnmpeivaturo P%Ange 0-, 060 4",
Institution
Submitted
a IMIEFIRMIRTIF ;1LUjjjjju;j1t1-1 Iffiffiffl W-M) 11,101 RON
HU
KUZNBTSOV. Ye.A.; ZINOVKIV, A.D.
Geological and petrological investigation of the Sysort grani 1
to
massif. Trudy Inst.pol.nauk tio.147:55-141 '534" MU 70)
(Sysert masoif--Gi~mite) (Granite-Sysert missif)
ZINOVKIN G.
loading ard ualoading;work.
Technically based tim norms -~Ior
Bjul. umch# Informot trud I ,;are Plata 3 no.8:13-!9"60.
(MAL 13:9
(Loading end unloading-ftoduction standards)
FROLOVp G.;,,ZINOVKINq G.
Methooology of oreating and vaing uniform norms for loading and
unloading works Soto* trud 5 no.118102-106 T'60.i(MIHA 14:1)
(Loading atid unloading-Productiou OUndards)
BARABASH. K.; ZIIMVA, N*; ZHURLVM, 9 INOVKIRP
Technically based time norms for loading and umleadIV vork
in refrigerators, Mul.nauch.idorua trud i zir,plata
no.9.-2?-30 160. (MMA 13:9)
(Loadiug'and unloadiog-Production standards) (Raftigerators)
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ZINOVKIN, G.
wwpiewwa-"a~,A~ii~-"
Obligation successfully, carried out. Avt, tranop. 34 no.6;
27 Je '56. (RLRA gig)
I (Transportation. Automotive)
ZINOVKIN,, G.S,, inzh.
Prospects of the dovolopmut of the elsic"trial insulator
industi*,' Elaktrotaklmika 35 noil:13 A 164,
WIRA 17:2)
I 1"I", 1111W!'l I NO "V11,1111 111:11 1 "11111 1 MMUM IMPOI-XIVIIH11111 IIIIII111H
za vypuak-, GOVDINA, R.I., red.; PONOWMA, A.A.
tekhn.red.
(Unified productionand time noris for ship 10ding'and unloading
operations in sea harbors) Zdinye normy vyr'abdtki I norry vreme'ni
na sudovye pogruzochno-rargmsochnyo raboty. v~polniaevWe v morskik~
portakh. Koiskva, Gosplanizdat. 1960., 381 pe
(IJMA,14:4)
1. Moscow. TSentralluoye byuro.promyshlonAVkh~norvjitivoy po tr~-du.
(Harbore). (Loading 6nd unloading-Standards).
-ZWQVXjH,_G.S., otv. za vypul3k; GOLIDINA, S.I.,, red,; OUSIMOVA,
Ye.S., tekhn.red.
[standard work and time norms forloading and unloading of
railroad cars, motor vehicles. and work In warehouses)
Idinye normy vyrabotki I vrameni na vagonnyes sytotrafisportule,
I skladskie pog=zochno-rszgruzochnye raboty. Moskya aosplan-
izdat, 1960. 301 p. (M;RA 14t2)
1, Koscow, TSentralinoye byuro promyehlonnylth normatlyov po
trudu.
(Loading and.unlGading)
SOROCHKIN, Igorl Mikhaylovich- GRISHIN, Leonid Ivnnovlelij UNDUIN,
G S . retsenzent; BARBASHIN, 14A., retsenzent; Kd-.RM-f, L VIP
red.; SATAROVA, A.M., tekhn. red.
(Organization of work-and wages in meat combines] Organiza-
tsiia truda i zarabotnoi platy na miasokombinatakh. Pbskva,
Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 202 p. NTRA.16:6)
(Meat industry-Management)
(Wages-Meat industry)
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SOV/95-59-2-8/13
AUTHORS: Zinovkinap,Meg. and Krikunp V.Ya.j Engineers
TITLE: Construction and Road Making Machines E'quippea With Now
Device for Trani4portation Speed Reduction of Tractor3 S-60
Without Substitution of` Tractor Gear Box (Stroit ell ny-ye i
dorozhnyye mashiny a novoy ukhemoy ponizheniya transport-
nykh skoroatey traktora 8-00 bez zamW traktornoy Xorob~i)
PERIODICAL: Stroitellstvo truboprovodov, 1959, Nr 2, pp 21-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: One of the basic equipments of construction machines and road
making machines, such as-rotary excavators, trench fill6rs,
pipe-laying machines, ate, is the tractor for moving the
machine. Such tractor needs to be adapted to the working
conditions of the respective machines, in particular in re-
gard to speed reduction, which so.far could only be done by
replacing~the original gear box by a now one equipped with
additional speadsi The MEMZ (Moscow Experimental Mechanical
Plant) has elatoiated a now scheme of reducing the transport-
ation spee4s of' the,traotor 8-80, without replacing the
tractor gear box. The reducing mechanism has been executed
in the shape of a single-step planetary reducer with interior
Card V2 meshing mounted on the upper gear shaft* The design and
0
SO'V/95-159-2
Construction and Road Making Machines Equipped With New DevIice for Trans-
portation Speed.Reduction ~of Tr-actors,S-80, Without Substitution of Tractor
Gear Box
operation of the mechanism are fully described in the art-
icle and illustratea by a drawing. The gear.box thub equip-
ped with a.planbtary reducer has 5 transportation speeds
"forward" and 4 'transportation speeds I'rbverse"; it has also
4 working speed's llfor~pardll~and 4 working speeds "reverse".
The expeiim~ntal mQdel'of..this mechanism has been tested in
the plint and is now undergoing r'oad.tests.
There are: 1 pf.iotograpb and I-IdiWam.