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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARSHINOV, A. - ARSHINTSEV, L.

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- .1 . I . , . -- -: - . a -- .11 - - .1 . 11 7' --~ -.) . , . ! --,I- , T Criterior for the (cnparal-lve evali;atlon of the washability o: knit fabr-Tcs. Ljh. rem. no.4:5F-59 C-D 165. (MIRA, 19: 1' ARBRINOT, A. Stereophonic phoniograph records will be In prOxatioa by 19609 Isdia no.6%27 Js 160* (VIRA 130) (Phonorecords) COO .110 2 &JA6 All, eev ot TO S:40~ 'aeot Cc "'To~ elo? 6, ve 160 , t oll %TV x 04~ls- 0. al%A rule CoOtfet 'Ai ~.T~ ot I ~0~!O ~~ vo~~ .0po. is -vo eSs OE se-C 1?0 _u8 i0oo 12 el 9S1,10 lop tiDO -01 '~'Ae %VP 66 TO SkI OT ~.G A~ &Sir 4 4"~~T O'l stea 0 1010V0.4-1110 09 -to ae JINOS ec tlj~e VLOA ~',Ne &e%'O 1110 e I: s Tvie 0,41. t1v Tr S 441 jov I I v~- y lal? t es r()V O'j's vj'~tlov 0 (,Y 0 , t'04 V V '00 OT& ),:e j t to d'al' eir-O yeo op Tee go 0, el t't'e ",Te& s 'a0 ae~-i5 ecP lift 006 vp T va Or& lo %'T e lae 1,10 jor a st-3 tovoe Coo J~DCO' Ot goo tell ~Xe .r e " 8'eT ' Ve ~06 'toT,OeeO Of- t ' OT iite IDA, 0t t jn loe OeBT 0 ,,D,e ' ~.q oqe Ado VO, a e i;ro O*S S. to CST 8/107/61/000/0121-005/006 Progress in the development of ... D201/D302 angular velocity may be miLde smaller. There is a tendetcy to make recordings at 16 2/3 r.p.n. Since the stylus is then 'very thin it is sensitive to all surfa,~.e roughness ard those rerordiogs have, theref3re, a large surface noise. This effect may be partly over- come by making the recordIng characteristic rising, at its high fre- quency end. In reproductiin the higher frequencioa are at-;enuated, which results in a flat (:verall response and an average loivering of the noise level by 4-6 db. Recent developments and aL.;plication of new electro-dynamic reco:.-ters with an electro mechanicsl feedback have shown that the high quality electro mechanical recor(.1ing is better than the best of t~ie magnetic tape recording syste-is. The followinE are the data cf modern recording eoulpment. Re;.-ordiag frequency range 30 - 15-000 c/s t 1-5 db. non-linear dist,>rtion at max. speed of deflection - less than 11,16,. Noise level relative to the maximum signal leve.' - 52 db, the irregu1srity in thu movement of r~acording stylus beinjS not more thrin 0.05%. The surface noise level of modern recordinL discs is less than tha: of the magnetic Card 213 1U00101,,,VOOVOQ6 FroSress in the developme~at of WZD502 tape. The records are rei.;roduced 1'rom a steel die. Recorls are made of Ture vi-nylite res..L which also reduces the noiss 1-ivel. The moc.ern dynamic pick-ups have a frequency rarige of more than 20 kc1E and vertical pressure not more than 5 g. The drivv meeba- nisms seem to bc the most troublesome parts in electromechunical recording systems. They introduce low frequency interference and frequency modulation. ThEy may be eliminated by complicatud mecha- nical filters used only ir professional systems. Further lowering W~ of recording speeds ould be practically possible only if the drive_..., mechanisms are improved sc that much work is carried out in this field. The advcnt of' lonF-- 'Dlayinex, records resultiid in the applica-, tion of corundum or diamona styli. The average life of a corundum stylus Is 100 hrs. The di3mond styli have practically an tnlImited life. .3tereophonic reirodj~*tion prQves that furtkie-~ proSvcss in uiechani,.,al recordine, has been made. The basic problem which will have to be overcome is the I:roblem of surface noitw. TherE are 3 figures. Card 3/5 APJIII!Wp I., insh.; VC9 Islarp Tuop inao Device for obsorvi4 pbw relationsbAp in otalmo*040 recording. Rldio SoA01#54 AP 163o (mm 16o) (storsoomis mcwA (maostio morawa wd IMM3Mj' ~.? ~ ". Flexible plates, UUO ROMA h 065o (wu loop) JRSPIN.IV jA.*--imh. Success in ths davolopment of sechanical recordinp JUAlo no.32: 36-37 D 161. ()aRA 14,12) (Recording instrument3) (Sound-Recording and repmucing) 3/109/,62/007/005/016/021 :0230/.V308 AUTHORS: Arshinov, A.A., and Musint A.K. TITLE. Equilibrium ionization in dispersion systexr, PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. '71 no. 5# 1()62# 890 - 899 TEXT: A fundamental ionization equation ie de4lucedj *be only do;a4i- tion of its applicability is that the partialoo viust 6 IdentI0414 Using a number of ionization expressions a 14Lw ;~of abal-ge distrfibu* tion is obtained whiah -~s similar to the proba~i`ity deraity distri- bution law, The results indicate thatt in terb# of the irobab$litV theory and for certain assumptionso the particle coocentratio" with various oharges follow a normal Gaussian IwN, The phy:i6sa meaning of the mWitude of dispersion an4 meaA -harge :.a xpla:Ln*4. Asym?totio approximations of the fundamental eq,"ation a:iv giv*n for the .-ases of large and small dispersions; large and vms:J'61 dispere- ions indicate smooth and discrete ohaxge distributWa of particlest respectively; their prcperties are explained. It is Shoom that *or-. tain already existinq formulas follow from tbo generalised oqgatlon, ,Qard 1/2 ARSRUOV r VCISTRIIC)V, I.M. Ionization of flejum bv the eleatrode mthod. Murg Cis# Min, )5 uo.W69-05 P 161o WRA 1617) 1, Institut goryLchikh iskopay*m7ft AN SM. -w. i "Measures for Decreasiiig Consumption of Electric FQVer at SUUriag laotartse." Prom. Energet. na. 8., lpO. -.1. , "", ,, , [ , 1, i ~11 . ! 17 1 ml 11 11 1: 1 1 !, : ~1;-- ~01 [lit 1! 4,:h ill '.1111 m.-I till",Iin" I'l 11411111 itc tj, I()- If Pill 1111.1tdixil;I 11111; "illifil;'11 1111,1141 1,1117114 lillit mik it 1 11 5f 1, 11111113" J, A-' CHERNYKH. V.P.. ARSHINOV, F.L. Planning, ins4llstion and operation of a pusumatic dust elimination systen in the agglomeration p1sat of the Swithitru "Ibov"kMakel Combine. TSYet.met. 28 noa2116-23 Mr-Ap 153. (MI u 10: 10) (Ore drescing) (Pneumatio-tubs transpcrtation) (Dust-Botloval) SOV/ 1 ~'?-58-7-14052 Translation from: Referaivnyy xhurnal, MCtdl1urgiy*, 1950, Nr 7, p9 (USSR) AUTHOR: Arshinoy,~,J..... TITLE: Intensifying the Sintering Process (1nte,,us_fik&tsiya protscosa spekaniya) PERIODICAL- Byul. t3vetn. metalluraii, 1957, Nr 43, pp 14-18 ABSTRACT: The essence of a new method of siutering ties in the fact that the layer of charge ignited over the first compartment Is mnixed, leveled out, and again ignited on an ordipary hearth. Descrip- tions are offered of the laboratory and indi;.strial. sintaring ex- periments, and a drawing of the machint. to mix the charge in the ianition chamber is presented. 1. Sintering 2. Sintering furnaces-3peration A. Sh. Card 1/1 J~Jji -7-jr, -I,[ UNAUTS, P.I.; aSS, B.I.; SPUR=, A.Z.1 CMfftMlWp A.Maj MMMITN,p P.Sel GHWMIIB, V.I'; XERWAX, R.P.1 MUYLOFj 94s; MWOOVs ru#I,.j ?Snffo LA) SWUNt V.Swj Prinivali uft*%I$*v YAUN, A.A01 QMW Ma,j VMONOTO, TuAl BILAIMOTO I.A.1 MWANWRL, "A ~ VA* I -AWXN- AJ4 XAZUNj, A.54, PrSAMMKIT, I'mo 9*~UTA Mal IMLLMr, X.Y.1 ftnio P I.; WMAXOrsi NO,; W~01 AJI.; ZBMMWP X.I.; IdON1310 ZS#j ZMOTs A*$*$ 30LOOPOI-Ow. PlIot p3ant for the nodulising of finely ground 6bazp sbr- tures by the vothod of chemical eatal"Is, 11ru4 lot 228 93-109 1639 (NMA '168 11) KNISRIKOV, G.V", inzh.; ` ' irlzh.; M.A., In '~h. ; KIYAJdKO, Yu.14., in2h.; ,(It(JKH(jVp A4S., Inth; SMACHEY, M.A,t inzh. Prinlmli uzkAst.Lyet_ANJ,4,1NOV# G.1.1.j ORIG(COTINj Te.l.; KUVARIN, YU.N.; R-MARIVI B"ITYKV, V,Y6.; 11WONITHN, A.N. Investigating the ox1dizing zone of a bleat furnace warking under oxygen-enrichad blowing (35% oxygen) and using iusturil gas. 3ta,11 25 no.W81-71,10 S 165. (MI-PA 18.9) ARSHDW. LA._ Nekal as a frothing Most for collulw cosarot,96, RiM. I lsolbr.prW. v strol. no.137:20-n 1 6, (WA qtq) (06mrstel (Na*") PA 3 L) SAOY164/000/009/049/075 0164 B1 44 AUTHCR: Arshinov, 1. A. TITLE: The influence of chemical addition* pn *0 physt3*wookinnioal properties of heavy Conoretal L62j 417t Obs1raO PERIODICAL- Hof rativn)y shurnal, Khimlyaf 110;,90900 ons, Aked. sir-v& 9X3;7 (Tr. No-it in-%& botons, I Sh 0 bff I arkbit*kto $Bait, no., 19, 19616 155*160) TMT; The influence ozer%ed on the physicomechanicol properties of concrete by chemical additives 4ithium,boron and Q&#ium compoloods) intended to enhance its shiolding properties against neutron. radiations is studied. The effect of those additions was iavestigatei on magnetite concrete 1 . 9 and sand mortar I : 3; the binder,umod being-, portland, cement, alumina, expanding or mognesia cements. $oWbn O*Aido p;ov~4 to be the best of the additionh tested and the addition of A 40 up to 300 of the wei&ht of cement exerts no harmful ijifluence OA the StreWh of thit concrete. Calcium diborsto is loss expensive, but to elimInate Its _Pard 1/2 ALUINOVO I.4_t~ imb. Cubic wA primatio stmogth tit hi demdt6v W IW&oted matte at a tes"rature of IW-jC*o Itz KIM no*29137-51 ~ (116;1;111) (Conersto-Testing) (Mdoldi*#: (Udlation)) WESSIGN Nils AT4019069 AUTHOR: Aahlnov, 1. A. Taw The strength of specially mixed concretin at high tomperatures I-SOURCE: Voprgsy* flallil xashchity* reaktoroyl oborn1k notey (Peoblems In *0". - of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Moscow, Go"toolzdat, 1963, 327-337 i TOPIC TAGS: nuclear reactor, reactor shielding, concrete shielding, coicrete strength, concrete high toWersture strength, specially mixed concrete, host miso tant concrete, concrete filler, chamotte concrete ABSTRACT: Investigations of the physical snd~mechsnlcal properties of heat- resistant concretes using special flilers Alch contain Irmo carbon, hydrogs6 and boron are reported. For the purpose of the experiments, oancrates, were prepared from the following noterialst chAmotte, serpentine, hematite, powdered graphite and Iron, and datolits or*. As b1ndIng.mistarialsl the following onro u:ied: port-w land casent, grade 500, frooft ftskresenskly Plant; *luminous cuient firem tho Pashlysk Planti and liquid glass from the 41KIsytuW1 Plant with a modului of 2.47 and densit of 1.38, containing so admIxture of sodium -y q to 10-12% of the "eight of the IIquI4 glais. The characteristics of the alterials 'the exomarlments are shown In six tables* The concrete supi" measured ACCESSION NR: AT4019069 10 x 10 x 10 cm; Vibration was an a standard laboratory vlbratlon Stan-1, with striking every two days. before hosting, the concrete was svbjoct*4 to preliminary drying at 100-1 IOC for 32 hours. During the heating pwsss, the tosperaure was raised to BOOC at the rate of 150C per hmr, wlkh the somplas saIntalml at the given temperature for four hours. After heatl*rsq, the samples wsiroi coolod together I -with the furnace. The saniples were tested after 7 and 28 days of normal WOW Compression strength tests were run 10 days after cooling, except In the case of i the liquid-glass samples, which tore tested Immediately after cooling. The tests showed that after heating to 400c the cubic strength of the portland cAssiont0oon- crete either does not decrease or decreases negligibly (by,9%), roptdiess of the type of fillers and fine-ground admixture employed. After heating above 400C, the compression strength of the concrete decreases. the degree *f re4otion *elng function of the filler employed. The strength of the comblood cmerote, based an a mixture of powdered graphite with powdered Iran and chomotte griovel, after beat- Ing at 60OCl was 6-16% higher than the strength of the drW coritrol, samples. Further details regarding various combinations are given In the artlcle* ParticV., lar attention Is called to the data obtained for the exincrots using borai-aonplfta Ing porthnd c~t anil boron-contlidins thowtto fLllsr#o the 111ro4th of 411119410"., old boron-containing concrale " as as 353 kg/cmis while that o( the simples dried at IOOC was 488 kg/cmil-, that Is, Z9% higher# After hooting at 1114W the 2/j ACCESSION NR: AT4019069 strength of the boron-containing concrete fall off to 143 4/012 NAO was 20- of the i strength of the dried control $amPI0, The effect of fillors and bindem an the !.relativs strenpth of concretes of various fo m )as In ths,400-111M tomporaturo loo terval or% analyzed and the results are presented In the follft of griph%o with 4#414 clal attention given to the effect of boron carbide on the stronNth factors. The author considers In dotal I the effect of toperatur* and fts on the absolute And relative strength of chamotte contrate on a liquid gloss bibsok. the degree ot dehydration of various concrete formulas as a function of,the heating t&Vora%ure Is also studied In swe detail, along with theaffect of PtolOnged hosting at a given toMorature. Although a great deal of statistical date Is give* In tho artl!- cle regarding-the behavior of various concrete fl I lor and binder i~m*ltatlonk witb- In the range of the test conditions, the author makes no spoelfle mmoonAM14ins concerning the use of a particular formula for biological mdletlon shloldi"s pur- poses. OrIg. art. has% 16 figures and 6 tables, ASSOCIATIONs none DATE ACM 27rob64 ENCLS OC, SUBMITTEDs IhAug63 sue COD11 NP, Kr NO RU 10VI ON OTOW coo ACCESSION NR-. AT4019070 AuTHop-. Arshinov, I. A. TITLE. Physical and mechanical properties of concrete with serpWine Were SOURCE- Voprosy* fizild zashchity* realftrov-, aboralk Statey (Problems In yb~*Ios of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Moscow, Goestomisdat, 1963, E37-344 TOPIC TAGS: saimtine concrete, concrete strength, coneirste ddwdration, ibanA4 I conductivity, linear deformation, oonorste shielding, rawflor shieldixg, alwastoo 00- efficient, concrete, serpenune, serpentine filler ABSTRACT- The author investigated the properties of cotor* with serpe*ne GUM In order to estimate its usekiness as a reactor shielding. The,outstandivg pope* of nor- pentine Is its ability to retain Its chemically bound water at bIgh temperatwes. 1h these studies, the author used serpentine from the Urals (Asbest) Mth a strongth of 40"26 kg/CM2, a density of 5. 1-5, 3 g1to and 11. 7% ohaWWly WUW walor4 Bwl~ wro- crete was made with different Wm of oement investig" lbr its ft" ad 0140huded! properties. Dats. on the compressive skvq& of diffant Wda"Id sapefte 0onmestow 3 turd I ACC ESMON NR: AT4019070 (composition 1: 9) at 100-800 C as well as cubic and prismatic strength and dt*m ~ of d4~- hydration are tabulated and showit in grqA fom. The relative coefficient of linew de- formation as a function of temperature. Is given In 7%. 1 of *M Enclosiure for different types of serpentine concrete. Serpentine concrete was found to ha" Unntler WWWO of the expansion coefficient and relative linear deformation than othor typen of conctete. The thermal conductivity of serpentine concrete at temperatures of 140, 200 MA $40C was found to be 0.88, 0.84 and 0.66 kaddm.hr. detreepwoety. It is concluded that serjxntine concrete can be used sea nuolew raw robjeldingupt*500C. Orlg.*rL' has: 5 figures aW 5 tables. ASSOCIA71ON: none I WB?4=ED: 14Aug63 SUB COM Mr, NP NO RZF SOV: 001 Onob 001 ACCESSION NIL- AT4019070 Ifteboxes 01 OR I ff 9w jw Fig. 1. Itelative linear deibmation of serpentins condrste boned an diffavd 2., PO I Cements: 1 - Aland; 3 - mapesid; 4 duminous, (%*a** linear deform bon temperature to *Oo 8/3 I 00267-M. ACWH F-IRs AP5018i54 -4 (OwAidat-4 Of WOMMErwe"MUDG41) WAS 1", TIMM The of tot of beating tim! to. tts 106114 10141161 CIO;.. 1, no vl~~ WMM Beton i shelesobotono no,: 70 19650 15-11 1 TOPICUM radiation prote*U(m#,vi%41&*1=jddOuwO 4 too protective oonatmotion mmcTj vour #"a of dow"t" ;wopw f4yr mar me filler mtterials and i bw iho tali portlaw itwkwt- So. 5m amal"is of the cowlitiam ooomft~wil of '1 1. Jill to detendne Us followuwl 1) theivariation, f A zjh: of portlaind oement rook withmt fimis filler *odor lb"t 0; 16"eratture defomtione of fte oftstitumats I oftent olat and serpontinital 3) Ithe effibot of duration of stragih LWts the mom offset upm taxils 0 ITh$ WOW L 00267.4,6 'the modulus of sUAcii-plasticity I jaml 6) *w samo otiolat -general quan iv of water at tim *am* of i0fteol 011"0 f(see Table I an the Inalcauxle) mhowuw the protim6timm, As & hmation of duration ckf expolmore to molsoUd omoretti constituents are give& it Table 2 on, 0 "to, =1 ~that &U. cioncretom tested mW to used at twomrs im~, nay be lu-sed at temperatures up to ~WC, and ooncivike 0 l , .aims are related to tim domMUIr of the *ftos~ 3 tables. 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F.P.. rotseasent: RAXOV, V.A., reteen- sent; SMMOV, I.I.. retsensent; 1 11, D.Y.,, retsevent; 1100- KIROV, I.G., retsensailt; IMIA 0 I.Y., r*tmen,;-.mh; ruix0luly, I.A610 retsensent; CHWI EST, B.T., retsoussat; SENOYAW, 045o, retseassats, SWEARAMY, P.D., fttmeament; 0001:0 V.A.* reduktor: UXAGIN, V.A* redaktor; KORDYINKIK. N.A., rodaktor; NAUKOV, AJ(., redel-tor; P=- DIN, V.I., redaktor; JtUUj?fSlY, 3.8,, reftktot,, fMWto', X.S., rodaktor-, CHLUVATYY, W.B., redalctor rodaktor; PAULUS. T.B., rodaktor; URNOARD, S.V" radaktor; CARMU, le.lftu, rodaktor; =LUS. A.T., ra"~tor; DOMOTSUT, X.I., redaktor; NOMEW. A.I., rodidtor.- H31=13r, A.P.. radaktor (Continued on u"t card) AIMOT, A.A. ---- (coutinuod) Card 2. NOUTIN, G.N., redaktor; RUBMSMU, S.A.. rodaktor; TSVIF, O.S., redaktor; CMIUMAYSIff, T.Ym., r&Uktor; CMUMMY# V.I., rodattor; OMMYSHU, N.A., redaktor; OWUR. L.A.. r*Uktar-. SHISOK , K.A., redaktor [Railroad bandbook] Sprevoohnals, kalshka shoUsnodarotshniho Uto 3-o, Ispr. I dop. Pod obahobat r*d. Y.A.0armem. mookm Gov. tronep.sbel-doro isdo-vo, 1956. 1103 P. imm 9:10) 1. lauchno-tekhnichookoys obehobeetwo theleamodaroshnogo tmeperts. (Railroads) ARSHINDY, 1A, UUMOM Anwal repair of railroad care by ambised waft totem. ShOl. 40t. transp. 38 no.9:20-32 8 056. (%Lu 9110) 1. lasostitell mobal4sum alwow upraviellis TOPAMP khospyetv& Kinistafttva pttsy s**Uhcbenlym* ud rovair) SARUCRA, Georgljr Arkhipovieh; Aaanl=~ Imbanor, rs"ktor; DOMOVA, U.N., Seftnichaskiy r~'Ur'* [Organization, InepNotioll IuA r*p&lr of mrr~*-" rsilrool aft) Ustrolswo oseotr I rewout "psov uskoi kolivi, Moskva, Goes transp* shel-dor alr4wwo . 1917,. 298 V., (KM 104) Pellroads. iod repodr) / I I - i - I') - - - - -- - - , -- KHAXHALO, 11kolay Sammoscrich; AMBOY- IM&O Imboosr, rodaktor; VIMINA. 0.P., tokhalchookly red0tor. (Nanual for railroad ear Inspectors and traln siotters] Sprevachnik osuotrehabilm vagonov I poosdno* "gannow im*tteru. lsd.2-oo. ispr.1 dop. Wookwa. 19579 351 P. (MMA 10: 11) (Imilroads-Cers) TWOROV, Tla4imtr Al*k~nu&ovtch.;,AMSRISOV. I.M.., rod.; rXVM)T,P.A.,I*Mw. red. [Booklet for car ImMector8l FINSINUM SVMD**%bObIkU "1'.OW. Tod. 5. Noskvso Oov,, triftnap. thel-dor, isd-vo, 19%. 60 p. (NM 110.2)' (Railroads--0mrs) i IOXAROT. S.G.; SAMOKHVAWY, S.F.; RMAIrJOITM, N.V.; smAuxRor, AMBAINI. A.A.. SLIMM. T.F.; LAMIN, I.I.- PXWp A.M.; TAIRTsITUp I.?.: PROD01101. NJ.; WINOW# A4K,; AWiii, T04; 730mo V.A.. tush.,rad.; AiMRfWW- f-l 'Ipsha,rado;.MIRA# O.F.,Iekhu, rod. fowl-- - [Handbook on the repair of freight care) Sprevochnik po remoutu gruzovykb vagonov. Moskva, Ooso treamp, zbeloder. lxd-yo, 1958. 503 P. (MIRA 11112) (Railroads-Prelght cars-lblutsuwa and ropir) MUKRALIN, Nikolay fismonovichg ARSHUOT. 1.K.. inth., red.; V)GtIU, G.P., takhn.red. IW""f"M mwimmirl [Handbook for Uw railroad *or inspo*tor arpt troju cmi jqWjrpm] Gyravochnik osmotretwhift vagonay i posednool vaeanwt msft~u. Izd.3.. Ispr. 1 dop, Mostral Go*, trousy, -0101 -dote 194WO 0 19300 359 P. (Rallroads-Cars-41sintemn" and ropair) (N=A 3.9&12) MOiNINKIN. N.A., Insh.; POW, A. I., Insh.; Wb. , reda; KMTWY. ?.A., tokba.red, [Manuel for foremn and 'brigeds leadors on Us repair of call- ro~6 cars] Rukovadjtvo masterm I IbripUrti " romotig V*$oWp Ixd.2., perer. i doV, Moskva, Gos.tftnsp.%bsI-dori%tI-vo* 19591,1 521 p. (Railroads-Carm-11mintonanos arid raWO (MA& UIP XHAKHALLN, Nikolay _;*Moo Luob4,. red..; Txuuo OlPs tekhnoredg [Namal for *or Wpooton) SproymbAlk amotraMbika vaconme lsdjo, lopro I dop., flookim, Tooc, Iodate I I sko-polisr'Aledlu"s X-va putol 600166UN134181 190, )39 P, (MMA 13310) : (Railroads-Gart-414istsumas and ropir) BEZTSENM, Viktor lvanoTtchp insh.; MMY, VasMy Lfanualyemich, kand, tekha. nauk; SAXHAROV, Mikhail Borlsovichj. iuO.; TU?On=, Va- siliy Ivwwlohp kaWs tskhn. OkUk. Priniftl ul~hastiye CORKSWO P.N., inab.; IMMKORMOV, V.Lj insh., ntssnMt; &TV, (I.D.9 inoh's retsenzentj DIRGACO# ro.B*j, iamb., retmemmebtl OMLOSM, N.Y.. kand. t*Am. vauk, retsmsatl NUOUM, I I kand telft smak retseumit; SWUWM# 0 1o kando tokkaw KOV, LK ... kwA. i4ftu, ;;&, rotmant] retmenzwst; ARWI IsMap inshav redel (Car repairing at factories] Remout vagonov ma mavodoldt. by V.1-94s- tsenvyi 4 dre Moskva# Vess,isdatelfsko-pollgr. abl*dbonds M-T% ps- tol 6O;b7ahGbWIAj 1961. 363 p. -(HIU Us12) 1. Kafedra *VagoxW i vagonmVe kboMq Wo" LWiWa4dogo, Inistit4ta insheneruy shelesmodorosImogo trusporta (for Qrokbolla~ly, lik*UMj &wagdov, Zolotnikorv) (W1ro&d"&r*-4WM&mw* ftW repair) .~, I.-T -. V. Yism seLling and n of the piAti. 4ba-dor, tmnsp. 46 rio.ll;3!--,5 3 1#1,. (KIFA 17%10) 1. U^lav-irl inab. G!.%%rnOga upraV-'Ofi!YS va t*r! &P no- teklittivh0skip obo5paohenlya MinlVart4tvoA pittAy eciobtsfichemlya. KRLVOY , Alsksmidr Llvovich,, DEMEM, Sadyk Abdulayoyich; ARSEBOV, TORMINDVA, L.F.p tokhnl [Preparing tanks for fillingi practice of the iB"Zwwy washing md stewing station of tbo Azerbal$mu Railrowl Podgotovka telstem k nalivul opyt proupachm-proparoalmoi. stantaii Baladshary Amerbaidsbanalml. dorogi, -,predprlWilm, kommmistichookop truda. Moskvap TranexlwU6risdat, 1962. 55 P. (Mm 1,517) (Ba:Ladzbary-Tank cam-4(aittewme and repair) FUNTSEV, And"y Nikolayeviobi POPOV, A. I -, Inh., retsmuse"t j ARBH 010-~ insb., red.; VOi6iolisy Lori, p tokhm, rod. (SconM of mterWs and paAs in ftr x*piklv%x4j MmoonUa mterialoy I daUlet pri rewsits vagowr, Mookyat Tems. obeldorisdat, 1963. 138 p. (NIPA 1614) (Railroads-Urp-Ndntemmee wW ropalir) NESTEROVICH, V.P.; NOSEKKO, Yu.I.; ZYUUN, I.I., iuzbp ratsenzent; ARSHINOV, I.M., inzh.p red.; VCHOD'YEVA, L.V,,p tekhnred. (Repair of six-axle gondola cars) Remont shostioarWkb po- luvagonov; opyt vagonnogo depo at# Vobwvakbo Donstakoi dorogi. Mookvaq Tranotheldorisdatp 1963. 82 P. (MM I?s 2) ARSHINOV, I.M. Use of polymers is an Imnortant factor in MM 4jXqjOrMtjjDrj of the technological progress. Zhol.-4or.transp, 45 ma*120-,b D 163 ; (MIRA NO) 1. Glavriyy inzh. Glavnago upravlaniya x&tw-iaIInm,-tekhniirheskogo, obos- pecheniya kinistarstva putey soobahcheniya, ARSItINGV, I.S.P ~nzh. txhaust ventilation shaft with axial-flow fans. Hashimejartroamis no.6t69-70 N-D 163. (MIRA 16s12) 1. Inatitut OUkrgiprostmok". I I I 11H]IM-11t AM'1111111[1111 lilt P h. n. kscorbic acid content of humiat jkl1k iii vie wwly puerperium Hyglene and 3an-itation 1948, 12 ()2-35) Detilriminationz of ascorbic acid eontent were made among 66 ~vW-tad iwltiwparae aged 17-40 in Kirghisia, (Central Asia). The average aweo.rbic sodd awitant was 3.4 mg. per 100 ml., the rwWe during the joriod Apri.1-0*to~*r being 0.34-9.2wxg. per 100 al. A tendency towards a reduced ascorbic acid content 'Jae wUd in Us first five days of the pu"rl=. The prisLiparas had At higbor asoortdc uld content than did ~Uie multiparae; title phenossmon my tA due to the greater age of multiparas who were shown to have a relatively lover asoorbic aeld ocntent than did the younger women. Pasteurization reduced ascorbic aeld conUnt from 3.22 to 2.58 mg. per 100 ml. Fox-(~orld Hadical Abstracts) (Ilj,4) SO: Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Section IV, Vol 3, No 1-6 AFANINOT, N.A. Iffoot of tharml treatent of Illk on dmhwoi Arps, of p"Was, 01c. eault. l Kosku no.6235-38 Juis 1952. Z' 2312) 1. Of the Departual of 06mral Into**, ljrgj$ W441cal 1*~tj%%q, . Vlbratm7 grinder and mixer is the best mobUs Is Me nudge%%* of paints. Most.promA MW.promp, I no,2/3440 I-D 160. (WA 3~4) 1e. lachallalk IthloWw"go toolrbo, prqdpr&7M43% 404mWo orovp$y, (Paint ImA"t*-IqAPmt AW ovoUO) - KOADRASHOV, V.,* JMElHaL,-L,, kapitan; ISAT, V., pnpWalrat*l I "C*Pin seat its pamt,, po"ut# ww futureO,W QIV,, bwaw. Revismad by V. Kon&"heyp L, Arshinovp V. loat. K~r.aat 22 no.1:47 Ja 1620 (mm 1531) 1. Uchenyy ookrotarl Dspotamkop flli&U 0 MR (for Koadrashov). 2. Makhachkalinekly port (for Arshinw). 3. DipstanoMy gosudaretvsmWy univfteitst Imni M. lAftim (for Isq). F(cupin sea) WOO ;'Zi~aiN'~"i, ~i. ~; irv.;U-lZD Slectrical xneirwerin,3 Be* Ilc Hum, B.M.; EKLOLIS, D.P., red.; EABOCHKINt S. N. f todlkk~ 0 M. (Radio tnmmdtUng deVICS81 thGOrY Md dOldOU) RMUOP*r#- daiushchie ustroistvi; teorfla i ramobst. 00"*Orgo- isdatp 1951. 440 P. (MIRA 160) (Radio.-Tranamittere *M tronmissi-oft) ARSHMOV. V.A.. kand.takha.mmk; AIMAIM. G.A., insh.; 38MMA, ll.Xo* smowim, ea.. WJCM."d. [OuttiAg of metalel lbsonle sistallov, Indle Preto Nasbat Goes wmobno-tskhAAs&wo a ehixm trot %Jit-ry, 1,939. 4$M (WhIA la) Obtal antuag) i'1; i i AR5HINW6 V.A., kand. tekhri. nauk, AIZKSEM, G.A.., in-Mi.; YyorilwV~ - - - -1 --r , V. , kand. tekhn. naukj, dote,., retaenzentj MAI.MoV~OXJY, Zf.p Inshop retnensent) YULIKOV, 14.1.$ kand. takhrL.nauk,, red. [Metal cutting and sidital-cutting toole) ResuAip rietallov i rezhushchii itietivabut. Hoskvvip Izd-vo 1964. 543 p I (IURA 17tl) V.A. A10-11NOVP ALMSE~,V, O.A. ad S.A. SMOLINIXOV i konstruirovanle reshushchogo instrumantS. Dotp.v kaphestve uchobn. posobiia diia magilinostroit. tokhnikupay. Komkvao X"tgixt 19519 602 P. ilius. Bibliographical footnotes. Calculatim anif disigning eutting tools. MCt TJ123DA47 801 Hawfacturing and Mact,mical Ligineering in tto UvUt %ion,, tor&ry of Convesst 1953. ARI-HINUV, T.A~tc kandidat 4*kh 3 .. Ajohookikh nauko "OUT. O.Ap 0 inshomer, ~~--Taiuroat7-halinskoy proxii. 0 EXetal cutting) Reseal* astallov. Xoskra, Gee, Jed." mehinostrolt. i madostrols. W-ty, 19530 W P, Om 713), (XdtA1 cutting) BRrMUNOT, A.Y.; LAWIN, TtL,N,t KALYWY, A.I.-, ll=AIW, G,N.1 9WANT, TU.A.; fiHINKOT, P.P., dotsent. kmnd.tekhn.naukj 1469 k8nd~4)ft*PaWr-, retsensautt UM, I.S., Insh., res"n"Jilt VAMOV, Aslep prof*) rod#; TIMIS, P.Gj., J04,11 r4d,j gaeffA, Toro# takhnired* ETechnoloa of mistalel ?ekhnoloola mistAllovo Moskva# Gosneudiso- tak,hn.isd-wo mshiuostraitelit-ry, 1954, 624 p, (101A IN12) (Metals) Obtalwork) BARBASHOY, Yedor Alskmayevicho (lots., bnd.tekhn*naukj ONS91KNI, P.Te.. icand.tekhn.amuk, rstetnzant; AMZSOV, V.A., kamd.takhapneak, red.; JILIZIND, V.D., t&kbn.rea7---"--' -- CStran#b sad torce rolations in the cutting of aetals) Stalkostilre I allowye savistmosti pri ressall astalloy. MosIca, *one amnabno- takha, lxd-wo mashizoatroit, lit-ry, 1958, 43 pq (KIPA 12:5) (metal cuttiq) MASHEVIGH, Ullman Abramovtch. Wh.:-.W#INDvo V.A., kmmfL.tskhp.nsukv rateenzent; UMM2=. B.Te.9' SMMBMINA. Te.A., redelsil-ve; MODIMI, B.1s, takhn,,red.,- XLIKM. TJ)., sekba. red, [Imborstory work in the course OPrinciploo of imakal culting and cutting toolsO] Isborstomys raboty co Ituram '*snowy unhonits a resenti metalloy I. reshusboit instv u%.0 Nook", Gon. tAuabso-W&n. Isd-vo mehinostrolt. lit-ryj 1958, 247 po (NIRA 1115) (Natal cutting) KRIYOUIROY. VaBiliy Aleksandlrovicb, ; IN== A) ib or 6-Yof inoi Jeh. ; TOXM. Sergey Vasillyevicb. ;CEWYAIDOV. Artadly GrtWlyevioh, ; CIMIaW, likolay Alskseyevicho ; KTAUSHM, Kikhe i1 Am*owlch., ; BOYIN, Vladimir Gsorglyevicb,; PWBMM, Petr Grigortr4wich,; SWAOMITT, htr Dattriyevich,; UMM, N.I., Und. ietbo, nauirp dott.,retsOnseat,; ARSHINOV, V.A., Itand, tokhoo naUlft doteso rod*; SLYMOVAt I.As% 12d4 red.; takha. red. [Natal cutting] Obraboth setalloy resanten, Naskyao Sos,, tsd-vo obor. promyshl., 1958. 6V p# (NIU Ill W (Notal cutting) 9(2) 06W4 BOV/107-59-5-40/51 AUTHOR: Arshino TITLE: Manufacturing Coils of Type "Universal," PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 59 p 50 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes in detail the sanufacture of "Universal'" type coils under smateur cond 'itions using a KBGI capacitor as a frame. A,aote from the editor says that coils manufactured by this method are not much different from factory-made coils. There are 2 diagrams. Card 1/1 PUS I WM MUMATION SOV/5235 Arshiney, V. A.s Ctndidat* of ToWmi"I Soionaoo, and 0. A. Alekseyev, -&%Mugrr- Resanlys, metallov (The CUttift of MOWS) 3td rev. ed. Nosaft., Naftiz, 1959- 490 Y- 70#000 copies, yvutod. Ed.: N. N. Norozovas Raginsor; Tech. Id.: 2. 1 Sokolaval Sam ~& -41 -M 3d. for Lit* turo on FaUlworkIng and Naftm;41001 XW* I.A.,T). Bey;O7412"s =Or. PMPOSB: This book is intended for use as a textbook at tooli ma- thine-tool, and mashine-buildlag tokhaikums, COVRWR: The authors discuss the basic probX"w o4osideved, 14 tb* course "Ketal Cuttinx.w For,eaoh mothad of 3 * tal by cutting, the following are ATMAdbods the 4KI=17 0 tbo: =1 portion of the tool, the se;;RW-ot the r of ved 00=6 chip formations the forces acting In the El" proesesi OA tbo We" and service life of the cutting t6ol. *ethoda of dote"aning Card - jAk The CuttiAg of Metals SOV/5235 the parameters of the cutting POSUO Srs 4400 dIsOMINA. T. A. Arshinov wrote chapter# I to =V wA ln%Xj 0. A. Al*so"*-- Mapt*rs XV to 1711. No ersonalitial Mo mmtiaMd. Mwre we 221 refereveesi all Boviot. TANS (W OONTMS% Introftotion 3 Ch. 1. Geometry of SinSU'-Paint Turnift Tool$ 3 1. Basic considerations 2 Tool angles i Tool materials 22 T"Os of siw*.Polnt tUvAU% tooU 22 Ch. n. Elements of Cutting by ftm-Ing 29 1. cutting speod" rded MA dapta 07 Outtivig 29 2. Thiolmessi width# and &rat of the erase section of the out- 32 M7E--Ov, II.A., insh.; OSIA, K.A., insh.; ARSIWICV P, kand. tekhn -F M ~!V~ nauk, dote.,, retMmzent; ZPSHMN, Yu-.,* lnzb., ratoc-nzentj KIWIN, F.A,p Insh,9 rod.; SOIDDWYA, T.F., tAft. red. (Problem and exnn*a of metal cutting and nota:-cutting tools] Sbornik sadach L primerov po rossaxUu net&Mv I rezhusbebe= instrmentu, .Moiskra Wasbgis 1962. 224 p, (IM-A 15$U) (Met'Ll Cutting) tMotal-;Uting tools) A 1THOR.- Arshinov, V.D. SOV/113-58-4-6/21 TITLEt The Modernization of the lubrication ;system of the TOAZ-204 and YaAZ-206 Engines (Modernizatsiys sistemy ama3ki dvlga- tely Y&AZ-204 I YaAZ-206) PERIODICkL3 Avtomobil,naya promyshlennost', 195$, Sr 41 Vp 18-20 (053H) ABSTRACT: The steady operation of the lubrication system of the T&AZ- 204 and TaAZ-206 engines to highly importut for the ~,Orvic* life of the friction parts and for Ocoling of the plOon crown and wells. The life of these engine$ depends essent- ially on that of the parts of the piditon groupo The p"s- sure of the oil in the lubrication *yltom exerts an QsPen-~ ti&l influence on the life of the psr!be ot the piston jTOUP. At first the oil pressure to very bigh In tb* TaA,3-204~and; YakZ-206 mass-produced engines. ToWwther *i*h the wo,&~ 0t. the bearings and other parts this p4mours Is reduc*4 Od falls rapidly when the number o7f royolutioms of the arjisk-l shaft decreases. If the coarse mesh filter to ologg*dj, thle oil pressure also drops. In addition to this, the efficiency of the oil pusp of the engines to oonVaratively low. The Card 1/2 modernized T&AZ-204 engine's principal lubrioation system The Modernization of the Lubrication System of the T&AZ..204 and Y&AZ.206 Engines ',Figure 1) is discussed and graphloaliy Interpreted (Pipros 2 and 3). Ugs-pro4uoed and modernized fuel pump drivos (Figure 4) are described and explatoO. U-porimente stowed that in the former models an insuffictent amount of l0rl- cant was carried to the radial working olo4ranass between the shaft and the gear bushing. T'lis defeat has been ro- moved in the 69w Y&AZ-9204 and YaAZ-9206 engines. ASSOCIATIONt Taroslavskiy dytozavod (The Yaroslavl' Automobile ?lent) 1. Internal combustion engineo-Lubrioation 2. Oil punp --Performance 3, Oil filters-EffeatiVeness Card 2/2 SHAMISIMYN) A.I.; YAKUSFIN, F.S.; AWHINOVA, M.I.; YAKC)'IU:IIA, Te.A. Kinetic isotope effect in deuterium and tritia ochaARe bstween hydrocarbons and bases, Kin.i kat. 5 no*6$10006-.1007 N-D 164, 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy inotitut imeni Karpovap Moskva. (ICRA, 260) PWIGPOPOT, S*P.; AISHINOTA.I.N. - - -- Unic problem ift tht 66faMititto ratewch aa$tvity of the A,11.Visbaw" skIt lwtlftts of lkrg%l of tko AOMWW d $01UMI S*j#w4jg of 00 U.SAX Test.AW MR to.,ktt" 153. (IM 712) (ftrory) ARSKINOVA, M.N. -, KRAKOVSKrY, 9.1. 3th scientific session of the flabinovskil Burg-IcAl lasmu-te of the AcMaW of "toal Sciences of the TJ.$,,S.L XUrurStlim, naolOi 79-M 0 154. 8:1) III ]l IN ARSHINOVA, M. N. A.RSHINUVA, K. H.- "Treatment Of Conitis Tuberculosa, Accord.,ae to the Method of A. V. Vishnevskly.," Sub 29 Oct 52, Ac*d MW Sci USSR. (Dissertation ftr the Degme of Candidate In Ylie(lioa Sclonces). SO: VecheaM Moskva Jamury-De"wber 1952 '-f. .-. nCeramic condensers of man reactivio ps-:ior" (gwamlohoskis koWenantarl maUi rdik- tiynoi motchnosti)p publishad b%- the Xat* Margetio Publishing House, MOMW 190. SO: D-W355, 1.3 Jay 1954. . I ~! ;1AF:,:NIT1+ IT Tll 11111 1111-IfIll, 111114111111111111111141, Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 14/20 Author Arshteyn, K, R. Title Automatic Cdatrol of Pro-Set Cyclic Htat Processes in Vul- canization Ottles Periodical Dim. prom. No 5, 298-300, Jul-Aug 1995 Abstract Details are described of the automiLtie regWAtion of steds pressure to maintain the correct vulcomization cycle in the production of rubber-coated rollere M, the Othuchuk" pl"t. i 'I, -IF rc _I_. I It I[ E uIll C K 47 -,T - - - - - - IIIIAL1111, MIMI AID P - 30" Subject t MR/AlectricIty Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 11/29 Author Arphteynp Me Rep %go Title I Regulation of Steen WGMIWO IX 6006=%U OdIOGWO Pbriciftoal i ftergetiks 79 173, J1 M Abs~rwt s ?be author describes the fmotionlag of AL MAIMUO possurs regulator of the 04-M-410 tn*v pmdusod WUa plaut wTispribor*. One diagram, :Institution I None Subdtted t So date ARSM TN. P. 1. DmUss of mirves to %be Oarly detection of t0wraulosis in Institutions for did1dren Agd in schools. Nod. "estrag Obstra no@ IMI-25 Oat. 1931 (01ML 21o) 1. the author to a ua%e toUngin to 'tba ChilUen's Divislas (Road - Prof . A. 1. K~Aryavtsevft of the Dl*omsary Soator of the Institute for 'tuberculosis of the Awdsmy of flediod Sciences VM (Director - Z. A, Lobedsvs)e '-fAal i.rjnc---,)h3 of Ulu n!:'.i On C,-- ~anizat' --r., Operat Wn, and ~iirvum, of 'YqoeI-r,, ~-, i llrmd:~. p. 1~5, Vol. lr~, No. 5p W1, beogrul~o Apala-da) SiOt :.anti I.:' List .:,f &i. P. 4uropLiui 'JO. 12, Dec. 1951,, Uncle AflSTC, T. rbroip-emchaw inum of TUMIAT ratircofts, P, q ZZ=NICZO B"gmds Vol 12, N6* 2p I%bov 1956 $03 MUL., Vol 50 Koo 7s Mrs 1956 AMHWTA Kilitea 111i Ul kand.wed.omak; UMJU]r, Loomard DO vydoviob, 0 1, OA, rddaktorl 003, V.I., takhoprodo [Vascular surgery] W24wgits sowaMm- Xmkva, led-vo -SrAmatoo 1937, 31 pe (Tassoyoxaqe obehohostyo rosprostramentys poliltILch&- ~kM I nouab:wkh onsmit, #or, So noo CNIU 1132) (OARDICUBMIAX SYMN-8tritORM "Me Study of the Metabolism of YLUMIA D2 (21bolla4in) in OrAz"& Mnsmd4saling Processes," by U.N. Maslealkova., N.J. ArShl" and L.O. Ovesdayap Wboratoryfor the Study Of Vitamins (Road - Prof.7V-.V-.Y*-?j*-w`v) of Uw Initttate of Nutrition of the Academy of Medical Sciences MI and ths Institute of kripty Imed A.T. Vidwev- skiy of the AcadwW of Wdical Sciences UMO Mbsemp T-Olro!z, No 30 aw- June 1957, pp 10-15. Studios of the metabolism of vitemis k to patiosts vith %Mjdc I"%" uA with extensive bums aro reporbed by the authoh- hurteen patients vith ti6phic acets and 10 vith second and third degree bums vers examined. The authors, find'up an as follow 1. Ow exerstion of vltmdn % v1th the Was is low is p0louto MA trqpkdo ulcers, vbatJwr an an ordinary diet or with the &MUoa of bigh do4o of this via- via to the regimes. This mus to wolaln the defitissey at vitamin N is the or- pain of such Patients. 2. Patients with extesive second MA third dogree tvftk~ Wth betov and after vitamin B2 ves administered, sometimem excreted more then iboo *r the man given. V2 kaWldat maditoln-r-CLKh mu;.,~- virns; from matorlsli of On eleyealth se-slou )f the Irearal meeting l the ActAsmy of Kedlial ~cl*ticos cf fl,,~ U.S.S.R. veat. A14M 65aR 12 uo.4.,31-39 157. '10.10) -~'BUM AW SCAEME1 ~,#.udytrg vt~gn in N' k rill ot Irov In) wtaballim in zorshemitcw, woumg Lwtth sum-Ary in Amg-tsh-b io9- Pit. 16 no-3:10-15 gy-P '57, (KIJUA 10:10) 1. la laborstoril tauchenlyt. -iitawlnoy (tav. - prof. Y-f-70fremay) Instituta ;)itaniya AMP :;:!M I Itatituts thirurgit Amut A.T.Vishnov- skogo AM11 !;,,SR. Moskva. (Vl;~MIV B2 metaboliev, in btirne & ulderu (Rus)) (Sua". meWcAtem. vitamin B2 (tug)) (111,~*4P. metabolism. &an*) M Ninth sclentifin sesslon of Vishnovskit Suxitical Institute of the Academy of Medicnl Sciences of the S.S.S.R. Vest.AM SSSR 11 no. 2:75-82 158. (KM 11:1) (SURGM) ARSHINOVA, H.H., XW%d.med.n&Ukl WR"MSXUp Dry beart awgeM uktorial from the ntkt samolon of the TUbnmkU Institute of Surgery of the 3 at Academy Of l4dima OcUm Yest.Aw M 15 W.2184,49 It'. (MM 14,61, "The U3e of Silt Precipitatlon to Increase the Efffttlveness of Soil Fertility in the Northern Part of the Volga-AkhtuUnk Mod Plmins#,; dissertation for the degrive of Candidate of Agricultural $vIences (awarded by the Timiryamm Agrioulturol MmdmWj 1?62) (IsvOALYR TbdrYaxvvsk*Y 34'skokholMOOSOW Akad*NUII Nosoovo Ho* 2p 1963p pp 232-236) 14(5) BOY1119-59-1-14J5 Translation from: Referativnyy shurnal. Elaktrotakhnikt. 19 59, Nr 1, p 194 ( USW AUTHOR: Arshinskiy. V. M."', TITLE: Control for Magnetic SoparAtion of MgWy-Magpotic Ores PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebu. xavedeniy. Gorzyy sh,~, 1958, Nr 1. pp 159-168 ABSTRACT: Requirements are formulated for selecting a principil scheme for automatic control of magnetic separation of highly-mpelic ores. Basod oa the concept of the coefficient of dynamic resistance to the betteficiatinS process, analytical expressions for enrichment curves with any method of earichiment have been obtained. It is pointed out that the actual nrichmont processes correspond to hyperbolic processes. By awdysing the latter, causes have been found of deviation of the actual process from the preocribe4. A control principle is suggested which is based on mzintaini4g a specified constant content of the useful mineral in the and product. It lk group of is"Mr4tors whose end products are combined is coixtroUed. an additional control is Card 1/2 SOV I I I Z -S9 -1-1413, Automatic Control for Magnetic SieparaUon of Highly-Magnotic Ores suggested to ensure equal mineral content in the separation layers, at all times, for all separators. A brief description Is provided of the automatic control system for an individual separator and for a group of sepaxators. In the first scheme, the computer receives electrical sipaas from an inductiLuce meter inside whose turns the product is moving, and *bo from a donsitanketer. The value of actual magnetic fraction COnteAt, as determinedby the computer. is fed to a comparison device to be compared with the set value. The deviation value in applied to a saturable reactor whose working cigrrent flows in the separator field winding. In the second scheme, the magnetic-field strenph of the separator is corrected according to the relative coni-ent Of the magnetic mineral in the ore stream. B.A.K. Card 2/2 ARSHAIRSKIT, VA., insh, Calculating mater diagnm for tho phottoostrio r*gW*%Um *f , crushing whine porfOrmaco. Isv, v"o uohOo save; #olpo sW* no.8:322-131 158. (KM 320) l.Sverdlovokly gorm" Imattliat, (Crushing mohlaory) (Automfle coatrol) ARSHINSKIY, VJI., Insh. .- Of W4900tie alaeral contsont In prodwto of highly mgastic ore separation, 1wv.vys.uahO*t*vj; Sorosbur. no-10:108-113 '38. MIMA 121.8) 1. Sverdlovskiy gorMy institut. (Nagutic deparAtion of are@) (Autopotic control) Lt"'111114XIT, VwHex_~nzh.: B"MUV, D.P., insh. Use of standard eqillpment in systems of alltoqAtic acmirol of the comminution process. Isvor."ouchebossy,; prowboj 49011; U9-123 158. (KI4 120) 1. Sverdlovskil gorW institilt. (Oro dressing) (Autow^tlo aaukro~) ARSHTNSKTY, V. M., Cand Tech !7-.1 (d-lov) -- "kitomatle migulatim *f the Prodess of wgnetic eeparation of strongly magnetie orps". Sverdl.Wvsk, 22 pp (Min Flghfr ana Ini;er Spec Fdtv MR, Neralovek Ulning Tnut lm It. V. Vakh-wghev), 150 copies (KL, No 11, 1960. 112) I . 1l 1~ ; 111 HIN1111i I ;III; ARSHIMMY, T.R. -, insh. Squipment for the attomatic control of the "atic voWation process* IST."Ieuehabosavo; gor.shur. no.41100-1.05 159. OCRA 133-5) 1. Sverdlovokiy gortyy Institat Iment T,.V* Talthrushm. Rokomandoyana kaftdtoy obahchey slaktrotakhnikl. (Nastic sepration of orW (Autofttla control) OZHINSKITi VA. insh. Deseridaing the maguring resistance of a solumd-metarIng control diagram of crushing moblas oporatiouso Ixv*vyv, uchob.sav.,* gor.sbuir. no.?$137-141 '59- (Nift 13:t#) 1. SverdloveMy gorWy institut iasal INT.U*rushava. Rakomandoyam WWfty obababor slektrotoWtild (CrusbIvg mchlavy) (intoutia coatidi SW adjusting automatic control systems In are droullifilfto 13MOTPO ucheb. savej gor,, sbw,, no.6495-1(K 060, (*lk - ut 5) 1. S"rdlawskiy goroy Institut Imeni V*lfVvXbmh"*4 As*NMdpvM kafedroy obsbaboy slaktrotekbbiki (Ors, dressing) lAutwAtic ooarol) ti ASSHINSKIY, Ttkv, BAGAUTIji0jr, G.A.; WSpiWirt N.V.; GASpjMVjCR* p.j.j Mft5ffw-V' I.N.1 GOLUMT, G.S.; GRIM, L.T.1 =115117p S.A.1 ILIINUH, A.F.; KOZIII V.Z.; KRYMOT' V.P.; xw".,T, LUWj V.A.; MIMM% T.A.1 MRDV, U.S.; PIMIIKO, Mjij MKOFITEVj, T9.V.j HSWSO B.A.$ STARTSSVO 11OV.11 TM?t ~.Ioot prof.; KHRAMOV, V.A.; AMMV, V.1.0 *%vo r$041 IIWADIOVSMUp V.L., tekhn. red.1 BDLDTIRVA, Z.A., takhao rW. [Handbook on electric equipment forsinos) Sprovoobn1k proo- go slaktrotekhnika. ftd obehchei red, A.19-,Tropah MOOkva# Goagortekhlsdat, 1962# 4w P. (Wis IW) (11#0trialty in mining) TRUP, Aby--- Vnt'ii ovich, doktor takhn. rimuk; ARSIIIN.I;KIY , Vad:IA Nefod'yevich, kand.j (Electrical equipmett &W autaimUou of concemtratW, plants] glaktroobomdovanie I avtowitizats4ia **wgaLti- tellrykh fabrik. IWO., parer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-wo "Nedra,' 1964. 369p. (HIU 176) AFSfIlISKlY, V.14., kznd. telklut. nauk; ZTJB. M.P., 'xzh* '.1 Hydraulic and au-Outtia cantrol of the oparat,~ng -xinditime of mine fans. T%v. i7so u*heb,, waip.1 gur. zhure "a w0t 149-154 164 (M[Rk 17tg) 1e Svedrlovskiy ITamyy institut immi Yakhmil-.evis lltekomendo- vana karedroy aytnatizataii proimodstvmnyki~. irciscisoure FIMMY, V.M., dotsent; 11 ye.V., inzh. Determining the mechanical ciAracterisitco ofactuating mechanim. Izy. v". ucheb. sav.; gora zhur. 8 no.11: . 1"-148 165. (1431A 29:1) 1. Irkutskiy politekhnitheakiy institut (for Arthinskiy). 2. Sverdlovskly gornyy inatitut Imeni Vakhrijishova Iror Prokoflyev). Rekotoondovana. kaftdroy avtomatizatsil Sverdlovskogo gornogo instituts. Submitted Apr13, 8, 1965. .. .......... - ARSH,INMEVI L. I., lnzh.) LUSKIN, A.Sop inhe PB-3 tractor tracklayer. Transp.litroi, 15 noolO:27-29 0 165. OILM 18112)

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