ANDRONOV tekhn.nauk, assistent
GrnDha no a means of simplifying cortnin cnlculmtions involved
in ship towing. Mor.flot 18 no.3:4-5 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Odeaskiy institut inshenerov morskogo flota.
(Towing) (Nomograpby (Matheutics)
--- AIMROVIOV, L. [Andr&nav,Ll
Automation S the field of industrial management. Mcon org pracy
13 no.3t127-l29 162.
ANDRONOV L
Improving production administration at the First State Beeri
Plant. Sots.trud 8 no.4s7g-U Ap 163. (min 16:41
1. Nachallnik otdels, organizataii i avtomatizateii upravleniya
proizvodstvom Pervogo, gosudarstvennogo podshipnikovogo zavoda.
(Moscow-Bearing industz7-Managment)
ANDRONOV L dotsent; XOTOV, M., lspoln7ayushchiy obyssannosti dotsenta;
~Cl M., starshiy prepodavatell
"Organization of storage operations in p4a harbors." B.G.
Prikbodlko. Reviewed by L.Andronovp M.K~tovj, M.Sl&Pak, Mor.
flot 23 no.2s4l-42 F 063. (MIRA 160)
1. Odeeakiy inatitut inzhenerov morskogo flota.-
(liarbors) (Warehouees) (Prikhod(kot B.G.)
L -?a701-66 I EWT(d)
ACC N% AP6016639 SOURCE CODEt UR/0106/657000700970010 FU
AUTHORS. Andronov, I. Si
ORGt none
TITIB: Potential noise stability of diversity reception
SOURM ElektroaWasig io. 9,.1965, lo-i6
TOPIC TAGSs radio noise, radio reception
ABSTRAM An analysis of the potential noise stability of diversity reception of
discrete wssages in various possible situations of an.aotual ra1io channels The
probability of error is determined with Rayleigh fading of signals of various average
power in the dispersion circuits. The influence of signal correlation and the pro-
batdkity of error with generalized Rayleigh signal fading are evaluated* Non-
correspondence-of signal power in the two branches 6f dual reception apparatus am
cause losses in power on the order of 3-10 dbo Correlation power losses am reach 6
dbe However, the presenoe of a regular oomponent In the tranardesion coefficient in
the branches of the diversity reception system compensates to some degree for the
worsening of reception reliabilily caused br signal correlations Orige art& hast
I figure and 20 formlas- Lift-27
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28(2)(1) S/028/60/OW/05/005/027
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AUMR: Androwvj L,I.
TIM: The Unification and St-YA-di ation of Parts and Units in Calculat-
ing and Mathematical Machines
PER33DDICAL: Standartizatoiyaj, 196o,, Nr 5,, pp 17-19 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals vith the used to wpaote the development of
JnterghMeable electronic eleme V& links in calculating and
mathematical machines. %iff "Of 'such elements results in a
highvolume of viring and allgnbW vork vhich sometims amounts to
as wwh as 20-25% of the total work In the production of mathemat-
leal maokkues, In the M-20 mathematical machines, the part called
Ocel.1 amik occurs about 3,000 times* A compariaion of the size
of bushingo,and shafts now used with those prescribed by the GOST
6636-53 standard (NNormal Diameters mid Lengths in Machine Coni..
struetioO) could lead to a reduction of the number of ilia tern,,
lengths., widths., etc, Stwly of dimensions of 80 bushings and 100
shafts.. selected from a number of calculating and mathematical
C ard 1/2 machimaj, reveals that through unificationt the number of basic
S/028/601000/05/005/027
D044/DD06
The Unification and Standardization of rarts and Units in Calculating and
Mathematical Machines
dimnsions can be reduced I y 2-4 times (see table 2) * The =mbar
of materials used,ouch an steel., bronze., etc., cam also be reducede
Replacing special diodes by those age by the radio industry will
17de mathematical machim plants from the necessity of mikkilm dio-
don on their own, There are 2 tables.
Card 2/2
ABRONOV, L.I... inzh.
Industrial planning for multiple machining of parts. Vast. mash.
41 no. 500-80 My 161. (MMA 1415)
I (Factory management)
.I I
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5/122/62./000/001/005/005
D221/D305
AUTHOR: Andronov
L.I. Engineer
TIME: Organizational principles for the automation of production
control in machine construction plants
PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 1, 1962, 75-82
TEXT: The personnel of the Moskovskiy avtomobilinyy zavod im. Likha-
cheva (Moscow Automobile Factory im. Likhachev) and 1GPZ face the prob-
lem of automatic production control, with a background of little ex-
perience or scientific and theoretical training. The author considers
automatic production control, where the equipment is controlled by the
feedback and thus optimum operation is ensured. It is based on four
following elements: 1) preparation of information on planning norms;
2) storage of primary information on production; 3) formation of analy..
tical reference information; 4) preparation of solutions on the basis
of the obtained analytical reference information and measures for ad-
justing the production process. Increased automation would allow the
Card 1/3
Organizational principles *so
service. In large plants it is headed by
facturing. This eliminates the need for
etc. There are I figure and I table.
S/122/62/000/001/005/005
D221/D305
the deputy director of manu-
economic planning, accounting
Card 3/3
91 Wo 0
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
33449
S111Y621000100110061011
D201 D302
Andronovt L.1,
Certain problems of standardization and normalization
of electronic comporlents and sub-assemblies of compu-
ters
PriborOBtroyeniyet no. 1, 1962v 21 - 22
TEXT: The author discusse~.means by which the standardization of
computers could be facilitated. The first step to be considered Is
the problem of diodes used in computers. Their properties are very
similar to those of diodes used in radio engineeringp except that
since the back-resietance of comnuter diodes is of importance where-
as in radio it is not, the Ar - Ir (DG-Ts) type of radiodiodet for
e*mplep has no back-bias characteristics. Additional testing me-
thods, could nis,4 this type of diode with very good reliabilityl but
of somewhat larger dimensions, available for computers and make a
good substitute for type A 5 (D5) point contact diodes. The compu-
ter photo- and silicon diodes cannot be replaced by any other diode,
Card 1/2
Av- ~Rlwvv L.1,, inob.
Determining economic effioiency of the increase in dur;ibllt~y
of replenishing equipment in the machinery industry. VeBt.
mashinostr. 43 no.12:75-79 D 163. (IAIRA 17:S)
'.N ', I
d "V I
PVCV, D.S,p kand. f-kcr,. nzqu~, relsonzent;
SCICHI.N.AlY, A.G., imb., red.
[EconumIc efficiency of the tocluiologieul rwr-ghniza-
tion of a mnchlriery manufacturlr4, phint'!
tekhnic-liusk-nFo perevoorialionli-t
stroitellnogo zawda. Mc)skva, Ma-~hlriostroenle, 19(.,,,.
182 P. ( ~ i I ,!, 8 . `5 , i
ANDRONOV, L.M.; NORIKOV, Yu.D.
Analysis of hydroxy aldphydes by gao-liquil chromatography.
Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no.9:1007-IC-09 165. MIRA 18:9)
I. Institut khimIcheskoy fizJkl All SSSSR, Mcskva.
ANDRONOV, L.M.; MAYZUS, Z.X.; EMANLGLl, N.M.
Kinetics of oxidation of aqueous solutions of glyceraldeh)de
.by molecular oxygen. Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. khim. no.9:1519-
1523 165. (WRA 18s9)
1. Institut khImicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
ANDRONWI L. P.
Amdroney, L, P, - NHO&t-Molgturg aW V*Rtil&tion proo"ung in Hgldg of Dry_Carge
Vessels and Ways of XasuriM the Pmervation of Cargoes Trangorted by Sea.*
Min Maritime Fleet USSR# Odessa Inst of Engineers of the Maritime Fleet,
Odessa, 1955 (Dissertation for Dogree of Candidate of Technical Sciences).
SOt Knishnaya Letopislq No. 23,, Moscovp June, 1953p pp, 87-104o
ARMOROV, L.Po, kand.tokhn.nauk, assistant
t-^L-humidity diagram used in designing ventilation for holds
and warehouses. Nanchetrudy OIIW no.13:189-196 137.
(KMA 11: 13.)
(Humidity) (Ventilation)
ANMOHQT,.,Leonid-Petrov.ic4. doteent, kand.takhn.nauk; BOLISMOYj Yla-
dimir Sergeyevich, doteent, kond.geogr,nauk; TICRXCLAIRY, Germn
Grigorlyevich, doteent, kand.fix.-matem.nauk; ZOMM, TevreniY
Stepanovich, Imnd.fiz.-matem.nauk; KIRIN, Turiy Pavlovich,
starshiy prepodavatell; CHERNITRY, Leonid Fedorovich, doteent,
kand.fiz.-matem.nauk; GRISHIS, Tu..A., spetered.; SMO, G.S.,
red.; TIKHONOYA, Ye.A., takhn.red.
[Handling of seagoing vessels) morskoe sudovothdenis. Xoskva,
Izd-vo "Korskoi transport,* 1959. 381 p. (MIRA 13l2)
(Ship handling)
ANDRONOV , Leonid Petrovich dots. . kand # tekhnenauk; VJLRqUVSKIY , D. A.
~-~~~t7z-en
j, A.A.p retoonzent; PRIKHODIKO, B.G.p
retaenzent; MO, 0.3.p redel LAVRENOVAI N~B## tekhn, redo
(cargo handling and storage calculations] Skladakie i qtividorrqa
raschety. Moskvap Izd-vo "Morskoi transportpu 1962. 250 P.
(Cargo handling) (Warehouses) (FmLk 1516)
ANDRONOV,, L,P,,, dotsent
Basic requirements of air conditioner design for ship ho2des
Zkon. i ekspl. nor. transpe noolt69-73 163, (KIRA 17t8)
2o Odevski)r inatitut inshenerov norskogo flota.
ANDRONOV, L,P, dotsent
Redistribution of moisture in cargoes during their combined
storage. Ekon. i ekepl, mor, transp, no,.IsSI-82 163.
(MIRA 17:8)
1, Odeaskly inatitut, inzhenerov morskogo flota,
ANDRONOV, L.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; BOLISHAKOV, V.S., kand.
geogr. naux, dots.; YM-110LAYEV, G.G... kand. fiz.-mat.
nauk; KIRIN, Yu.P., st. prepod.; CIMU.'IYEV. L.F., kand.
fiz.-mat. nauk, dots.: ZOTEYEVYe.S.pkand.fiz.-mat.nauk;
SERKO,G.S.,red,
(sea navigation) Morskoe audovozhdenia. lzd.2., perer.
Moskva, Transportp 1964. 454 p. (MIRA 17:12)
ANDRCVOV,p L.P.
Automatic control of the moisture -ontent in the air by temporatlire
excess in storerooms. Inzbo- its. zhur. 7 no.1201-74 D 164
(MIRA 18t2)
1. Institut inzheneroy morskogo flota,, Odessa.
ANDRONOV, M.
Regulation of differences in the purchase price of grain
elevators. Den. i kred. 20 no.3t6o-63 Mr 162. (MIRA 150)
1. Nachalinik otdola kreditovaniya torgovli i zagotovok
Latviyskoy respublikanskoy kontoroy Gosbanka.
(Latvia--Grain trade)
ANDRO
The nev system of issuing credit has J#etifisd itself. Don. i kred. 19
no.062-64 Ap 161. (MW- 140)
1. RachaLlInik,otdola kreditarvaniya torgovii i zadotovok Latyiyakoy
reepublikanskoy kontory OosbaAM,\
(latvia--Cr6dij~ (Grocery, trade-Jinance)
ANDRONOV, JM,,,,(Leningrad)
Goncerning the standardization of designations. Radio no.lt5O
Ja 163. (MIRA 161l)
(Transistors--Standards)
ANDRONOV# M.A.; MELINIKOV, K.M.
Chromatographic method of sugar refining by the removal of
mineral impurities and acidity as exemplified by arabinoseo
Trudy IREA no.25:493-500 163. (MIRA 18:6)
AVDR0140V . N.D.
Ouing with a dried 2ayer of K-27 glue. Der.prom. 10 no.12:21-
22 D 161, (MIR& 14s:L2)
(Gluing)
ANDRONOV, N.D.
Wood staining by means of deep impregnation. Der.prom. 11
no.lOsl6-17 0 162. (MIRA 150)
1. Proyektno-konstruktorskoye byuro, po mebeli Moskovskogo
oblastnogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Stains and staining)
8/028/60/000/010/004/020
BO13/BO63
AUTHORS: Andronov, N. I., Aronovich, M, B., Teukublin, A. S.
----------
TITLEt Numerical System for Ferrous Metals
PERIODICALt Standartizatsiya, 11960, No. 10, pp. 18 - 24
TBXTs This is a report on a pw system developed at the VNIINMASh for the
designation of ferrous metalsk6by figures. The design%tion is composed of
four figures. The general classification is based on the composition of
chemical elements and on general characteristics of classification. In the
first case, some important properties of ferrous metals are considered,
while the characteristics of the second case are closely related to their
practical application. Ferrous metals are designated according to the
following schemet a) The first figure refers to the groups of ferrous
metals and their alloys (Table 1). The second figure refers to the
pertinent subgroup established according to the principal alloying
elements (Table 2). The principal alloying element is that which pre-
dominates in the alloy. With equal content of several alloying elements
the principal element is that which either influences the properties of the
Card 1/2
Numerical System for Ferrous Metals S/028/60/000/010/004/020
B013/BO63
alloy or is deficient. In some cases, the principal element is that which
determines the properties of the alloy even though its content in the melt
is lower than that of other elements. The third and fourth figure together
illustrate the specific features of metals and alloys, and an additional
alloying. In the group of light alloys, casting alloys are indicated by
even numbers and workable alloys by odd numbers. Each of the,subgroups
indicated by the second figure (Table 2) contains 100 ordinal numbers
(00 - 99).. These are divided into various groups covering all alloys
characterized by the second alloying element and by the elements of
additional alloying. The size of these groups depends on the number of
types. Finally, a brief explanation of the new system is given: a~Luminum'-j
and its alloys (Tables 1,2,3,4)1 coppeAnd its alloy% (Tables 1,2,5,6);
difficultly meltable metals and their alloys (nickel )"(Tables 1,2,7)1 easily
meltable metals and their alloys (lead) (Tables 1,2.8,9); noble metals
(Tables 1,2);_RLatinum (Table 10). There are 10 tables~
Card 212
Winter hardinesh of trees and bushes In Leningrad. Trudy Bot.inst.
Ser.6 n.o.3:165-220 '33* OILIU 7-'l)
(Leningrad--Flants-Yrost realstanos) (Yrost resistance--
Plants--Leningrad)
ASMSOV, N.M.
I . I
I
New aim species. Bot.mat.Gerb. 17:106-109 '55.
(Xim)
(nu 9-5)
RODIONOVA, Alla Sergeyevna, kand. biol. nauk;IANDRoNoV N.M., dots.,
retgenzent; ZAYTSEV, G.N., kand. biol. naulc,'retsenzent;
BEZGODOVA, L.V., zsd.; URITSKAYA, A.D., tekhn. red.
[Botany)Botanika; uchebnoe posobie dlia studentov lesokholiai-
stvennogo fakullteta, Leningrad, Vaes.zaochnvi lesotekbn.
in-t, 1962. 201 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Botany)
ANDRONOV, N.M. -
Acclimatization of species of the family Juglandaceae in
Leningrad. Nauch. trudy LTA no.99:95-97 162. (MIRA 17:1)
AVERBUKH, Anatolly Yakoyley1ch; BDGUSHEVSKAYA) Xseniya Konstantinovna;
ANT)FnNOMAI N-V- otv. za vypunk; NOVOCHAWVA, L.A... red.j-
RAKITA, I.T., tekhn. red.
[Chemistry and technical prograss]Khiniia i tekhnicheakii prog-
resB; material k lektaii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Zna-nie " 1962 41 P.
in 16:3)
1. Referent Pravleniya Veasoyuznogo obahchestya po rasprost*
neniyu politichaskikh i nauchnykh znaniy (for Andronova).
(Chemistry, Technical)
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AITDRONOV, Pavel Pavlovich
[Principles of agricultur&2 production; a textbook for students
in library schoola and cultural- inatitutionl0snovy sel'skokho-
ziaistvamogo proi2vodstva; uchebnIk dlia uchachchikhain biblio-
tochwjkh tekhnikumov i kullturno-prosvetitel'iWkh shkol. 140-
skva., Izd-vo, "Sovetakaia Rosaiiap" 1960. 398 P. (NIRA 15:10)
(Agriculture)
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ANMNDV, S.M.
Gypidula acutolobats Bandberger and its significance in stratigrapby.
Dokl.AN SSSR 104 no.5:756-737 0 155. (MIRA 9:2)
l.Institut geologicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk BSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom N.M.Strakhovym.
(Ural Mountain region--Geology, Stratigraphic)(Lamellibranchiata, Fos-
sil)
ANDR OV, S.H.
Stratigraphic significance of Oypidula galeata Dalm. DokI. AN
SSSR 105 no.5:1060-1061 D '55. (HIRL 10:3)
1. Predstavleno akademikom N.H. Stralchovym.
(Brachiopoda. Possil) (Geology, Stratigraphic)
3. (5)
AUTHOR: Andronov, S. M. SOV/20-128-4-43/65
TITLE: The Kozlyerechenskiy Bauxite Horizun and Its Stratigraphic
Position
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii na-ak SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 4, PP 792 - 795
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: A. K. Gladkovskiy (Refs 1,2) and A. V. reyve (Ref 4) found that
tile above bauxite has the same age as the mineralization of
,"Krasr.aya Shapochka". On the other hand, in 1943 the author had,
on the strength of the fauna list in reference 1, already drawn
the oonclusinn that the bauxite layer at the Kozlya river
(Kcjzlyp- reka) represents a new and independent bauxite
horizon (Fig 1). In order to solve thin problem definitely the
author, in addition collected fauna from bordering rocks. The
results were identical with those of reference 1. It follows,
however, from the latter that the mineralization of the Kczlya
river bauxites and that of the "Krasnaya Shapochka" bauxite
are not of the same age. Thus, the bauxite occurrence at the
Kozlya river is an independent horizon which is deposited at
Card 1/3 the base of the platy limestones of the Djd horizon. If this is
Th e Koztyerechenskiy Bauxite Horizon and Its Strati- SOV/20-128-4-43/65
graphic Position
in fact the case several synchronous mineralizations may also
be assumed elsewhere. From this standpoint the author gives a
survey of all known bauxite ozcurrences of the Ural eastern
slope. Nobody (even not N. A. Karzhavin, A. N. Khodalevich,
and M. Ye. Nenakhov) has hitherto found that the bauxite de-
posits at the Koz'ya river are of the same age as any other
such deposit. The ore manifestations of this horizon are, how-
ever, very widely distributed in a meridional alignment, i.e.
from the Lobva river in the south up to the Loz'va river in the
north. Several deposits are described in detail. As far as the
mineralizations occurring in the eastern synclinal zone are
concerned, however, only Petrovskoye, Krasno-Utyabriskoye, and
possibly Laksiyakoye deposits belong to the bauxite horizon of
the Kozlya river. All other areas of the bauxite manifestations
are connected with the Bogoslovskiy bauxite horizon. There are
1 figure and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Geologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Geological Insti-
Card 2/3 tute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
ANMONOV, S. M.
Characteristics of Devonian sediments and now data on the
geological history of the Urals. Biul.MOIP.Otd.geol. 35
no.1:121-122 JaF 16o. (MIU 131-7)
(Ural Mountains--Geology)
-ApTry)-s--m. --
GsologiW. history of the Urals based on now data on the Silurian and
Devonian stratigrapbye BiulADIP.Otd.geol. 35 no.2tI50-151 W-Ap
160. (Ural Mmntaimm-~eology,, Stratigraphic) (MM 14:4)
AHDROfiGZp--S.!4,_
Stratigraphic position and age of Koltuban limestones in the
Southern Uralo. Dokj. AN SSSR 135 no.5:n9l-vn94 D 160.
(MIRA 3,3112)
1. Predstavleno akademikom N.M.Strakhovym.
(Koltuban region-G4ology, Stratigraphio) ~Limes~one)
I
ANDRONOV, Sergey Mitrofanovich;. KIWTUVNIKGV, V.N.., otv.red.; KOTLYAREVSKAYA,
reA.izd-va; DOROXHINA, I.N., takhn.red.; GUSIKOVA, O.A.,
tekhn,red.
[Some representatives of the family Pentameridae from Devonian
sediments in the vicinity of Severouralsk] Nekotorye predstaviteli
semaistva. Pentameridae iz devonskikh otloz?enii okrestnostei
g. Severourallska. Hoskva, Izd-vo Akad.n&ik SSSR., 1961. 135 P.
22 plates. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Geologloheskii institut.
Trudy, no.55). (MIRA 15:3)
(Severouralsk region-Brachiopoda, Fossil)
-ANDRONOVI S.M.
Age of the Irendyk eeries on thp eastern slope of the Southern
Urals. Dokl..AN SSSR 137 lio,4:915-918 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:3)
I ~-.
1, Geologicheakiy inatitut AN SSSR, Predstavleno akadendkom
N. M. Strakhovym,. (Ur&*1 Mountain region-Geology, Stratigraphic)
ANDRONOV, S.M.
Recent data on the stratigraphy of Devonian deposits on the eastern
slope of the Southern Urals. Dokl.AN SSSR 137 no.50-166-1169 Ap
161. (KM 14:4)
1, Geologicheakiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom N.M.*
Strakhov7m. (Ural Mountains-Geology., Stratigraphic) I
Goologicheakiy institut AN SSSR.
Strakhovym.
of the Southern Urals and
n. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no-4:
(MIRA 14:11)
(Ural Mountains-Geology, Stratigraphic)
'__' ANDRONOV, S.M,
Devonian deposits of the eastern
their detailed stratigraphic cor
925-928 D 161.
ANDRONOV. 8A,
Stratigraphy of the Devonian deposits of the eastern slope of
the North Urals. DokLAN SSSR 144 no.1:193~-196 My 162.
(MM 15:5)
1. Goologichookiy institut, AN SSSR, Predstavleno akademikom
N.M.Strakhovymo
(Ural Mmntains-Geology., Stratigraphic)
ANDRONOV, S.,M. .
...............
Karanialytash series and its stratigraphic position in the column
of the eastern slope of the Southern Urals. Dokl. AN SSSR 152
no.3:680-683 9 163. (MIRA 1602)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
N.M.Strakhovym.
ANDRONOV, ~M.
DevoDian bauxite horizons In
their fitratigraphic position.
Geologleheskly
slope- C)f* the- U
8 no,.2%1(,'l8 ~
(MIRA,
ORANSKIY, Anatolly Mitrofanovich; "I red.
[Machine helps to think) Mashina pomogaet dumat'. Minsk.,
Nauka i tekhnikap 1965. 81 p. 0 a-RA 19: 1)
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t~R. AP6008720 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0356/65/006/011/0035/oo4o
AUTHOR: Andron V. (Engi eer)
oy n
ORG: none
-TITIZ: Belorussian plants improve the quality of agricultural machines
SOURCE: Tekhnika v sellskom khozyaystve, no. 31, 1965, 35-40
TOPIC TAGS: tractor, agricultural machinery, industrial production 1frip-52 tractor,
MTZ-80 tractor, MTZ-82 tractor
ABSTRACT: The paper is a report on various tractors and agricultural machines put out
by Belorussian plants. More than 30 types of tractors and agricultural machines were
put out by these plants in 1965. The Minsk Tractor Plant is the largest producer of
1.4 ton general purpose tractors in the Soviet Union. This plant delivers more than
200 new tractors to sovkhozes and kolkhozes each day. Production of the four-wheel
drive HTZ-52 tractor was begun at the Minsk plant this year and 5000 of these machines
will be produced by the end of t6 year. Also being produced at this plant are ex-
perimental models of new tractore-the MTZ-80 and HTZ-82 with 80-90 hp engines. Pro-
duction of the D-50 tractor engina has been increased by 34% in comparison with 1964
at the Minsk Motor Plant. A six-cylinder 80-90 hp D-260 engine has been designed bas-
ed on the D-50 engine for XTZ-80 and MTZ-82 tractors. Experimental models of these
engines are being put into ten tractors this year. Mass production of the new KS-2.6,z-
UDC: 629.114.2+631.3.004.68
1/2
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ACC NRs AP6008729
silage harvester combine was begun at-the "Gomsellmash" plant in 1965. This is a
tractor-drawn machine which cuts at heights of 80-250 nim. The combine can work 0.9-
-1.7 ha per hour. A new corn picker is being developed to replace the UKSK-2.6. The
new 2-PTS-4 double axle trailer is described. This unit has a load capacity of 4
tons. Production of the TUP-MA single axle trailer was increased considerably in
1965 at the '!Bobryusksellmash" plant. Plans are being made to increase the capacity
of this trailer to 3.5-4 tons. A now potato digger, the KBN-2B, is now produced by
the "Lidsellmash" plant. The now machine is lighter, smaller and more maneuverab;le
than the KHT-2B machine. The plant is also producin&the KVN-2M potato digger design
ed for operation in highly humid soil and where rocks are hidden below the surface.
Orig. art. bas 9 figures.
Card 2/2,R6
ANDROMOV, V.A., mayor
One of the methods of tnaching navlgation under ship conditions. Mor.
abor. 47 no.9:64-66 S 164. (~UFCA 18t7)
1.37- 19 58- 1- 114
Translaticn from: Referativriyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 18 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Andronov, V
TITLE: Methods of Reducing the Time Required for Installation of Metal
Washerr (Puti sokrashcheniya srokov montazha metallicheskikh,
promyvochnykh priborov)
PERIODICAL: Kolyma. 1957, Nr 5, pp 23-25
ABSTRACT: Observation of re-installation of washers performed by the
time-study station of Dal'stroy in 1956 has shown that the main
reasons for the long periods required for re-erection of washers
is poor organization of the work and an imperfect wage sys4.em.
The work of a crew installing irietall washers at the "Komsomolets"
placer is described.
A.Sh.
1. Ore 2, Oreo_-Processing-_Fqui;ment
Card 1/1
ziv. TA c
119 71-64b,
ACC NRt AF6900013 SOURCE COM UR/0208/65/005/006AO06AO23
AUTHORt Andronovell (Leningrad)
ORGt none
TITM Estimates of the Green's function for the Helmholtz equation
SOURCE: Zhurnal vychislitell,uoy natematiki i matematicheekoy fisiki, v, 5s no& 6#
1965s 1006-1023
TOPIC TAGS% differential equations boundary value problem-A-Mvroo PVA.MrDA~
#9 J YMP re rif d~700- V rJ- 0 A/
ABSTRAM The author studies the exterior bound&~r vaxuo mob,
(A + its) V-"
ou 8u
0.
(�- + IkU
on. 0 as, Yx3 +.y3 r oo.
vhere D Is a region bounded by'a convex closed contour 8 of positive curvature and
S is the Diraodeltal M 4D + S. The behavior of the solution as k -+ oo in studied
obtaining an asymptotic formula for the solutIgn 9f,,*he given problem. The author
expresses his unbounded gratitude to V. M. WlAeb5lldr his attention to this work#
his advice# and his comments, Orig' art. has$ 2 figures and 86 formnilass
SUB ONES 12/ SUBM DAM, 24Jun4/ SOV Mrs 005/ OTH REF 1 004
2A L'O VWt ~17.9635.4
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S/081/63/000/005/072/a75
AUTHOR: Androsov, V, Fe
TITLE: The influence of vat 4ns on the physical and mechanical properties
of wool and nylon.
FMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, MliniYa, no- 5.t-1963p 6",.abstract 5T488 (IsvS
vyssh. ucheb. zabedeniy.,tekhn6l., tekstilln. prom-sti 1962, no, 3,
128-132)'
.TEXT.- An investigation of the dyeing conditions of nylon and wool with vat
dyes with subsequent sun drying on the physical and mechanical properties of these
fibers showed that, as a result of dyeing, the strength of fibers is considerably
.decreased. However, dyeing by chromatic methods considerably increased the color-
fastness of fibers. It is postulated that in dyeing with vat dyes wool and nylon
bless actively-enter into photochemical reactions. Cr(O'+) is red'uced to Cr (3+) and
is evenly distributed along the fiber and connects to carboxyl., amino- and hydroxyl
groups of contiguous chains of macromolecules with formation of bridge connections$
contributing to preservation of strength of the fiber* The dyeing of the nylon
-with thioindigo red-brown Zh dye does not protect the fiber. The',protective action
of the vat dyes is more pronounced on wool than qn nylon. The color and its in-
tensity inflixence the colorfastness of nylon and Dol verX littles'. The principal
Card Vtj role is played by the dye,ing,conditionse ke Bo
,r ;". -11 !.P-4 - 7 ; - , - 7--%- "Y r- ~, -~, --V -, r- . r, ~, --l
AFDROV'OV, Vasiliy Ivanovich-, traJctorist; ZAGORSYIY, G.) red.; FAVLOVA,S.,
red-.--
[Long life to the steel horse)Stallnomu koniu - dolgaiu zhizn~.
Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1961. 22 p. 0MU 15:10)
1. Sovkhoz "Orokhovo-Zuyevskiy" Floskovskoy oblasti (for Andronov).
(Tractors-Maintenance and repair)
m
m
I ANDRO NOY, _V, 1,. _
Improving the parts for the KT-12 tree-skidding tractor.
Avt. i trakt. prom. no.6:3-6 Je '56. (MI4 9:9)
1. Minskiy traktornyy zavod.
(Tractors) (Lumbering--Machinery)
. ,* _1_7.._~ -17:_~1_11,11 I '~-, -, - ~,_ - - - -
__ff7~E711 TTim
GWKIND, G.Ta.; DZHULAY. P.S.; FMBINSHTSYN, Ye.I.; ANERONOV, T.K.,
ins'h., obahchiy red.; ZHURAVIJCV, B.A.. red.izd-va: BACMINA,
A.M., tekhn.red.
[Catalog of parts of the TDT-40 timber skidding tractor]
Katalog detalei trelevochnogo traktora TDT-46. Soet.G.IA.
Genkind i dr. Koskya.'GoBlesbumlzdat, 1958. 148 ps'
(MIU 12:7)
(Tractors-Catalogs)
(TAimbering-Machinery)
ANMONOV, Vladimir-KusImIch, DIKALOY.-Tavgeniy Timofoyavich. RUBIDSHTEYN,
-79holom Takoi-l-evich,; DROUGA, I. I., red.; KMANOV, M.Ta., rod.;
OSOKINA, A.M., red. izd-va,; BACHURINAI A.M., tokbn. red.
CTDT-40 skidding tractor] Trelevochayi traktor TDT-40. Moskva.
Goole6bumisdat. 1958. 266 p. (MIRA-11:11)
(Lumbering-Aachinery)
(Tractors)
TOPCHIYEV, A.V., akademik; TUMM#11 B,M., kanidat tekhnichookikh nauk,
doteent; AMRONOVI V.N. i honer*
. I- ;-!IL-i IN
.StudLying the chemical composition of polymerization products of
propene in the prpeence of boron fluoride etherate. Trudy ME
no.11:185-196 1~1. (MLPA 10:3)
1(Propene) (Boron fluoride) ( Polymerikation)
V,-Nel-11rad Stul- -- -- - - --- - - -- -
Dissertationt "The Polymerization and A111gr1ation of Hydrocarbons in the Presence of
Monofluorophosphoric and DifluorophosIhoric Abid and in the Presence of a Mixture of
These AcId3 With Boron Fluoride** Cand Tech Scil Moscow Order of the Labor Red Banner
Petroleum Inst imeni I. M. Gubkin, 22 Jun 54, (Vechernyaya, Moslava, 3.1 Jun 54)
SO: sum 318, Z3 Dee 1954
V,
-V L~
Subject USSR/Chemistry
AID P - 551
Card 1/1 Pub. '18 - 17/29
Authors Topchiyev, A. V., Tumermqn,
Korshunova, L. 1.
Title : Boron fluoride complexes
of phenol with olefins
Periodical ; Neft. Khoz., v. 32,#7,
B. M., Andronov, V. N. and
as catalysts for the alkylation
65-69, JI 1954
Abstract The preparation of several boron fluoride complcxes
and their use in the alkylation of phenol with olefins
is described. The boron fluoride complex with ethyl
ether proved to be the most effective of the catalysts
Investigated. The catalysts are arranged in a stries
according to their decreasing activity. One chart,
I table and 5 Russian references (1937-1952).
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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AUTROR TOPCHIYEV A.V.,Member of the Academy, ANDRONOV V.N1 20 5-37/67
TITLE
lene a-BT-1-s-o-Futyiene in the
The Alkylation of Isopentane by Propy
Presence of Various Phosphoric Acids Containing Fluorine and Boron
Fluoride.
(Alkilirovaniye izopentana propilenom i izobitilenom v pristutstvii
ryada foafornykh kislotgooderzhashchikh ftor i ftoristyy bor-Ruad-
an) -
PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SBSRO1957*vol 113,Nr 5,PP 1076-1079(U-S.S.R.)
Received 7/1957 Reviewed 8/1957
ABSTRACT The catalytic alkylation of isoparaffins by olefines is now being
widely used for industrial purposes.Isoparafins are thus being pro-
duoed as high-octane components of motor fuels.As catalysts sulphu-
rio acidghydrofluoric acidgalumnum ohlorine,and a number of compounds
of boron fluorine with anorganic acids are usually used.The &uthors
studied the reaction mentioned in the title with monofluorine-and
difluorine phosphoric aoid.Which were both saturated with boron
fluoride.For reasons of comparison orthophosporio acid with the sa-
me saturation was taken.Experimenta were carried out with a device
shown by illustration Er 1. Isopentane had its boiling point at J7-
280, a specific weight of diO-0,6196 and a refraction index of 0.
9
-1,3562. In order to check the activity of a number of catalysts,
their durability was determined. The latter is shown by illustra-
tion Nr 2. Monophosphoric acid was the mostactive,orthophosphoric
acid was the least active. The alkylates obtained were rectified
Card 1/3 (distillation curves see ill- 3).The fractions, which were distil-
The k1kylation of Isopentane by Propylene and Isobuty- 20-5-37/67
lone in the Presence of Various Phosphoric Acids Containing Fluo-
rine and Boron Fluoride.
ASSOCIATION
PRESE14TED BY
SUBMITTED
AVAILABLE
Card 3/3
much more complicated.
(With 3 ilastrations, I Slavic reference).
Institute for Mineral Oils of the Academy of Science of the USSR
14-3.1956
Library of Congress
B/020/62/143/004/019/027
Polymerization of allyl benzene in the ... B106/B138
10. At this ratio# the polymer yield was 12-OA f200C) and 38.2% (7000).~
reached after 3 hr reaction. The yield
90% of this maximum yield
was
OC)
changed very little with longer reaction times (measurements at 70
Polyallyl benzene is a white powder (softening temperature 192-21000) 1
insoluble in organic solvents at room temperature. At 130-150 0, it
dissolves in decalin# tetralinj,,,,
-bromo naphthalene, ana cyclohexanons. I
Polymerization at 700G and a triisobutyl alumLnum/titanium 0
tetrachloride ratio of 1:3 yielded a lower polymer (m. 77-107 Q) solubl
in benzene at room temperature. The mean specific gravity of polyallyl
benzene is 1.055. The polymer is amorphous, but some ordering occurs
when recrystallized from decalin and toluene. Analysis of the infrared
spectra of polyallyl benzene shows that the chains ar of the"hoad-to-tail"
0
type. The characteristic viscosity of the crude polymer at 150 C
ranges from 0.238 (in A-brow naphthalene) to 0.340 (in decalin'). By
fractional extraction with acetone, other, and finally benzenet the
higher as vell as the lower polymers mentioned were decomposed into
fractions of different molecular weights (Tables 1,12). For tho
Card. 2/5
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S/020J62/143/004/019/027
Polymerization of allyl benzene in the B106/D136
'Mark-Kuhn-Houvink equation (Ref. 13: He Mark, Der feste Orpar, Leipzigj
1936; Re Houvink, J. praot. Chem., jLU, 15 (1940); Boundy (Ed.), styrenes
Its Polymers, Copolymers and Derivatives, N. Y. no- 4, 1952, P. 356) the
following was found using the data in Table 1: [,1] - 3-41-10- 6 1P.977.
The molecular weighto in Table 2 were calculated from this equation.
Besides the r3olid polymers 46scribe,d liquid products were obtained which are
viscous to varying degrees, opalescent, yellow to browny-orange in color,
and have characteristic odor; they had wide ranges of yields and molecular
weights (molecular weights 200-800). They have lubricating properties.
The iiigh-moleculai,-solid polyallyl benzene can be processed into foils
and fibers with valuable physical and chemical properties (Ref. 5: W- N-
Bakter, US pat., 2842531, 8 VII, 1958). There are 2 figures and 2 tables.
The four most important English-language references are: T. We Campbellf
A. C. Haven, J. Apple Polym. Sciot 1, no. It 75 (1959); E. Hunter, We 0,
Oakes, Trans. Farad. Soo ' 4.1, no. 7~7, 49 (1945); J. Kirhwood, J. Riseman,
J. Chem. Phys., 16, 565 il,948); P. Debye, A. Bueche, J. Chem. Phys.1 L61
573 (1948)-
Card 3/ 5
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Polymerization of allyl benzene in the ... B1061BI38
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza Akademii nauk SSSR
-of the Academy of
(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
Sciences USSR)
SUBAMITTED: December 27, 1961
Table 1. Results of fractionation of low-melting polyallyl benzene*
Table 2. Results of fractionation of a mixture of 24 polyallyl benzene
samples. Legend to both tables: (A) Fraction; (B) fractionation time, hr;
(C) fraction obtained, g; (D) amount of the fraction in the polymer,
p Ci W characteristic viscosity;
~E~ softening temierature, 0
G molecular weight; (H) in acetone; (1) in ether; (K) in benzene; 0
L) residue. The characteristic viscosity was measured in benzene at 50 C.
The molecular weights of.Table 1 were determined by measurements of light
0
dispersion in benzene at.20 C (fractions I and 2), and at 250C (fraction 3.)-
Card 4/5
Polymerization
a Ziegler type
no.4t833-836
of k-phanyl-l-butene in
catalytic system. DAL
0 162.
neftekidnich skogo sinteza AN SSSR.
(Polymerization) (catalysts)
ANDRONOV, V.N.; SYROVATSKrY, E.F.; CHEKIN, B.V.
Rapid analysis of iron-containing components of partially reducible
pellets of Krivoy-Rog ores. Zar. lab. 31 no.9tlIO2-1104 165.
(MIRA AsIO)
1. Donetskiy nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut chernoy mateLlIurgii.
137-1958-1-289
-Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya. 1958. Nr 1, p 45 (USSR.)
AUTHOR: Andronov, V.N.
TITLE: An Investigation of Blast-Furnace Operation at Elevated Gas
Pressure (Issledovaniye raboty domennoy pechi pri povyshennom
davlenii gazov)
PERIODICAL: Nauchno-tekbn. inform. byul. Leningr. politekhn. in-t 1957,
Nr 3, pp 31-41
ABSTRACT: This investigation was conducted at the Nr 2 blast furnace of
the 11lich plant, 1033 m3 in volume. The furnace was operated
on run-of-the-mill Krivoy Rog ores. Owing to the low Fe con-
tent of the charge and the high consumption of lean Mn ore, lime-
stone consumption was extremely high, as was unit slag production.
Unit coke consumption was re-calculated for the conditions obtain-
ing at 0. Z-at excess pressure with due consideration to the change
in limestone consumption, slag, and metallic additives. The in-
vestigation showed that increased pressure at the throat brings a
significant change in the distribution of materials and gases. The
increase noted in the working at the periphery (particularly in
Card I /Z operations with unclassified ore) is explained by the change in
137-1958-1-289
An Investigation of Blast-Furnace Operation at Elevated Gas Pressures
permeability to gas caused by changes in the angles of repose
between ore and coke. In this connection. measures are suggested
to diminish periphery working under various types of practice.
Thanks to the more uniform working of the furnace and the con-
siderable drop in duct loss when pressure is increased, fluctu-
ations in the composition of the pig iron are diminished, making
possible the smelting of a pig with a lower Si content. The dimin-
ution of the zone'of oxidation at elevated pressure, noted by various
observers, is regarded as the consequence of redistribut:ion of
materials at the throat.
G. C h.
1. Blast furnaces.-Operation 2. Blast furnaces-Perforuanee-Teat
results
Card 2 /Z
_jV 3) 90 f1jov,
AUTHORs and A ON engineers PA - 2411
TETFMVYATNIKOYrZ *G
TITLEa Blas* Furnace Opera on under 193 atm. Gauge Top-Gas Pressure#
ii
(Rabota domennoy peohi no davlenii pod Koloshnikom do 10 0it
Russian)*
PERIODICALs Stall# 1957, Vol 17t Nr 3, pp 200 - 204 (UsS.S.R.)
Received# 5 / 1957 Revieweds 5 / 1957
IBSTRAM A blast furnace of a plant situated in the South with 1033 oba
was blown on on September 5th 19541 it produces open-hearth steel#
had an air consumption of 2400 obm/min at a blast pressure of
1,9 atm and 700 - 7500. Gas pressure at the throat woo increased to
0,9 and later to 1,3 atm. Inore&3* of the gas pressure at the
throat improved technical-eoonomic the indicating data of the
furnace considerably. Output increased by from 6 to 9,5 %,intensity
of malting by 5 %, and the relative consumption of coke decreased
by about 4#5 to 5 %# the development of throat dust decreased by
about the 2 to 3-fold. All these data improved with increasing
pressure at the throat. he mode of operation of the furnace
became more steady. An increase of gas pressure at the throat of
above Ot6 to 018 atm. leads to an intensified gas flo-i. Pressure
fall decreases with increasing gas pressure. In the case of sinter-
ing methods the advantages of high pressure can be utilized maoh
better than if an unprepared ore is used. When changing over to
Card 1/2 a higher pressure the following has to be taken into considerations
PA - 2411
Blast Furnace Operation under 1#3 atm. Gauge Top-gas Pressure*
the change of strength of the cast and the conditions of crude
iron- and slag let-off must be considered, the equipment and the
devices of the furnace must be modernized an well as the devices
for purifying gas; careful hermetic calking is further n60068Lryl
and the steel nozzles of the molding device have to be replaced
by fireproof devices. (3 tables, 4 illustrations, and 3 citations
from Slav publications
A;3SOCIATION# Not given.
PaESENTED BYt
SUBMITTEDs
LVAILLBLEs Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
RAW, A.H.; ANDRONOV, V.N.
lkvdrogen participation in the reduction procesaes of blast furnace
amelting. Trudy LPI no*212: 120-127 160. (MIRA 13s12)
(Iron-Metallurgy) (Aydrogert)
k__A1W_R_Oj1ff V.11. - inzh.
1_~~
Affect of Increased gas pressure on the chemical composition of cast
iron. Stall 20 no.10:869-M? 0 160. (MIRA 130)
1. Leningradskiy politakhnichookiy institut.
(Cast iron-Analysis)
TRIKALO, H.K.; TAKLMTSIM. N.M.; ANDRONOY V.N.- GRIGORITMXH, G.Y.-.
SEM. A.B ;O-ii atmali uchastiye:
KAYLOV, T.D.; * ; v ~ -P ra,
NEVMWHITSKIT, T*.V.; SUMNINOV, Y.M.; VITOVSKIT. T.M.:
GRINBICRG. D.L.; URMAN, Me.; TZOOROV, N.D.
Open-hearth furnace operations with classified sinter. Stall
20 no. 12:1063-1070 D 160. (MIRA 13tl2)
1. T$entrallnyy nauohno-ibeledovatellskiy inatitut chernoy
metallurgii i Cherepovetakiy metallyrgichookiy sayod.
(Blast furnaces) (Sinterins)
ANDRONOV, V. V.
Cand Tech Sci - (dies) "Several problems of the use of increased
pressures of gases in the blast-furnace process." Dnepropetrovsk,
1961. 20 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Educe-
tion Ukrainian SSRI Dnepropetrovsk Order of Labor Red Banner
Metallurgickl Inst imeni I. V. Stalin); 150 copies; price not
given; (KL, 7-61 sup,231)
ACCESSION NR: AT4028326 S/2563/64/000/225/014310148
AU711OR: Shedalenkov, G. I.;.Manchinskiy, V. G.; Shkodin, K. K.; Andronov, V. N.
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TITLE: The use of ultrasonic vibration for the Intensification of sulfur removal
from cast iron in a liquid state
SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheokiy Institut. Trudy*, No. 225, 1964, Metallurgiya
chugana (cast iron metallurgy), 143-148
TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic methods, cast iron, sulfur content, desulfurization
ABSTRACT: The authors state that desulfurization of liquid cast iron can be
accelerated by more Intense vibration which can be imparted to the liquid metal with
the aid of ultrasonic oscillation. The purpose of this paper is to explain the
possibility of intensifying the desulfurizatl-sai process of cast iron with the aid
of ultrasonics. The authors illustrate w~. describe the arrangement of their equip-
ment using an ultrasonic laboratory generator ULG-2 with a vibration resonance
frequency of 22.1 kc. The results*of the experiment at temperatures of 1200% and
13500C are presented in a table. The sulfur content in liquid cast iron during ultra-
sonic oscillations as wall as in the'absence of oscillations are presented in graphs.
The authors constructed a formula In order to calculate the amount of executed
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:desulfurizatiou.
r w~. X
P f
'where q is the viscosity of cast Iran
P is the particle density
f is the oscillation frequency
X is the constant coefficient, which *qualm 3.5
The authors conclude that desulfurization of cast iron in appreciably accelerated in
molten cast iron with 2% Mn by use of ultrasonic oscillations with a frequency of
;22.1 kc. Ultrasonic oscillations are most effective at the initial period uhen the
sulfur content is high. As the sulfur concentration decreases, the aMfect'attenuates.
In order to decrease the sulfur content In liquid cast iron from 0.2 to 0.035-0.036%#-
the application of ultrasonic oscillations Is sufficient for a period of 12 minutes
'at a temperature of 1200-13500C. Orig. art. has: 2 f1suress I table.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskly Politekhnichaskly Lutitut Imani, H. 1. Kalinin-
;(Leningrad Polytacbnical Mastitate)
SUMaTTED: 0000063 DM ACQ: Wps" VACL-. 00
SUB CODE: ML. M OW $WS 007 =us -~M
Cmd 212
ANDRONOV, V.N.; HETRONIN, V.I.
Investigating the interaction of molten Iron with aluminosilicate
refractories. Trudy LPI no.225:156-167 164. (14IRA 17:9)
ANDRONOV, V. P., Cand Tech Sci -- (disa) "Study of local
stresses in gpxxn parts with hollow chamfers." GorIkiy,
1957. 19 pp with dfawings (Min of Higher Education USSR,
Gorlkiy Polytechnic Inst im A. A. Zhdanov, Chair of Resis-
tanoo of Materials), 100 copies (KL, 2-58, 113)
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SOV/1 24 58- 10 - I 1808
Translation from: Reierati~nyy zl~.urnal, Mekhanika, 11458, Nr 10, p 149 XUSSR)
AUTHOR-. Androno-,. V. P~
T*TLE,. Local Stresses in Filleted Shafts and Axles (Mestnyve n..pryazheniv,.
t -alakh i osvakh s galtelydmi)
PERIODTCAL! Tr- Gorlkovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Vol 13. Nr 4, pp S-21
ABSTRACT- A presentation of results of an investigdtlon dealing with the
distribution of stresses (within the CldSt~C limits) in filleted
shafts operating in bending and torsion; the studies were carried
out on models (made of an Mg alloy) 120-200 mm in diameter; the
ratio of fillet radius to the diameter of the shaft varied between
0. 1 and 0. 5, while the ratio of the larger to the smaller shaft
diameter fluctuated between the limits of 1. Z ard Z. Graphs of
stress concentrution factors were plotted. An dndlyt*cil studv
of the stress distribution is presented bised oyi the method of
non-plane sections developed by A. V. Verkhovskiy (Tr.Gor'kovsk
po'itekhn. in-ta. 1951, Vol 9, Nr 1), The deviat:on between the
experimental and theoretical values of the faciors of stres.-;
Card ],/I concenfration amounts to 8-91/o. V. P. Kogayc%.,
124-58-6-7038
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958. Nr 6, p 108 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Andronov, V. P.
TITLE: Measuring Small Angles of Twist in a Case of Pure Torsion of
Large-diameter Bars (Izmereniye malykh uglov zakruchivaniva
pri chistom kruchenii sterzhney bol'shogo diametra)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Gor1kovsk. politekhm in-ta, 1957, Vol 13, Nr 4, pp ZZ-23
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
1. Beams--Torque 2. Torque--Measurement
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PHASE I BOOK E(PLOITATION 800
Verkhovskiy,, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; Andronov, Vladimir Pavlovich., Ionov,
Vladimir Aleksandrovich; Lupanova, 011ga Konstantidovna; and Cheykinov,
Viktor Ivanovich
Opredeleniye napryazheniy v opasnykh secheniyakh detaley slozhnoy formy; metod
neplookikh secheniy (Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections of
Members of Complex Form; Method of Nonplane Sections) Moscow) Maehgiz,
1958. 146 P- 3,000 CoPies printed.
Reviewer: Vagapov, R.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.. Preyes, A.'K.j
Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Koiableva, R.N.,
Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Model', B.I.; Managing Ed. for literature on general
technical and transport machine building (Hashgiz): Ponoma eva, K.A.,
Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for design engineers, scientific workers and
students.
COVERAGE: The book contains a description of an approximate method of stress
analysis in critical sections of complex components. The method is based
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Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections (Cont.) 800
Ch. I. Angular Section Hypothesis and Its Application to the
Analysis of Complex Bars 9
1. Basis of the hypothesis 9
2. Beading stresses in a flat bar of symmetrical
curvilinear shape 11
Ch. II. Determing the Stress Concentration Factor in Notches and
Grooves According to the Angular Section Hypothesis 14
3. Tension stress in plates notched on both sides 14
4. Fare bending of plates notched on both sides 21
5. Tensile stress in a cylindrical bar vith a circular groove 25
6. Purebending of a cyUndrical bar with a circular groove 29
7. Torsion of a cylindrical bar with a circular groove 30
8. Determination of the stress-gradient 32
Ch. III. Normal Stresses in a Plate with Filleted Corners on Both Sides
According to the Angular Section Hypothesis 35
9. Tensile stresses in plates with filleted corners on both sides 35
10. Pare bending of plates vith filletbd corners on both sides 38
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Determiaation.of Stresses in Critical Sections (Cont.) 800
Ch. VII. Stresses in Bars With a Circular Groove 98
24. Pure bending of plates notched on both sides 98
25. Pure beading of round bars with a circular groove 102
26. Torsion of round bars with a circular groove 105
2T. Experimental investigation of bending stresses 108
Ch. VIII. Stresses in a Plate with an Asymetric Groove 112
28. Basis-for selecting a plate's shape 122
29. Broken section hypothesis 113
30. Cylindrical section hypothesis 116
31- Lxperimental. verification of the nonplane section hypothesis 121
Ch. IX. Beading Stressea in Gear Teeth 126
32- Experimental determination of stresses 126
33. Analytical determination of stresses 136
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I Determination of Stresses in Critical Sections (Cont.) 800
Ch. X. Stresses in Cantilever Variable Width Beams 141
Bib3dography 144
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress IS/mas
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AMONOV, V.P., insh.
Tangential stresses and concentration coefficient during the
rotation of chamfored shafts according to the hypothesis of
conloal seations, Trudy GPI 13 no.8154-58 158. (MIRA 13t'2)
(Shafting) (Strains and stresses)
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