71r.
vev!rl-
Dr, NIT, j, L., Dr, unt! I., Dr, '11' tll~,i 1'.ebte-Az~"
2ioluaiual Frudietu ResetLrc-h
DI Bloprepemt-i 'Fastwjr~,,
Dr. FZ7-t, Oh., Yeterizarlim, and 61LCONU, Mi.,
of I~he Scientiflu Coulrol Labornto;-j Me Bio-
-*Irodacto Aftd Dviea for Vatorimiry Uon (Lab,~ratorull
d--) Control Stitatific. al 11roduaclor BioLoglleu !)4- medio=ivn-
tcs3j do Uz Vvterii-sr). and VOINOV, S., Drx, of the OmmIL
ciiltu. -.itutul C-ontml la
ral lte3otxch rnatltavs (Inis
C,rceturi Asr~anlo).
Ptwazia by Sit;Clo =d Simmult%neou% Testh Using rurifted
llubervaliza
Eachsres%, Re-tiata de Zootnhrle 01 NedOCIDA 70-~eci;34-TA,
1701 13, No 1, Jan Ijb3, pr ~,J-43.
1/2
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. inj;
Buchareot, Fevicta do, zo
Vol J.~' !-0 1, Jan 1963. PI)
.11sh &,.ujzcry r
b ~ravt! Fiutharle 4rW :odif Led):
IMUE-172 1 .3r.3 prepa-red; tI.PT for
0 1 ~d tubarculin (M) v
;--a=,a'4. s was swp-v~'arlllzed to a eiato~rt of !CoO,000 T.U./ml.
und that for lvirda ta 25,000 The ren-4tv of
timl atfferont enlma.113 pez-
t(m%h ~11 O'DIX:00
?.e yrrotiml applicatiu-i of the &iuale tubt.-rou.11M
t%;ed
I.eat with ?PD to cattle, plop zr.1 '.Jrds. Tbe *j2e of. P21D
;.11o,vad the intrG!uat,-ov cf vle simultaneous testing ol
tVberSUJ,3C4 Z I
cat-.1a for dia~~aoz.L3, bringin.4 about ti c-lari-
ficRtion of the tuberculin raentione, a ai~4ing of tire are.
I oaly tne ani kLl a ulle-Ing from tubercullo3im.
the faot that
tu aerificed.
those roacting tc have tn be n
-'~uiaiwl, 7 Vlinevri and 11 R==ian references,
1 2/2
12
MUNTEANU, Romeo; IONE$CU-TIU, C.; IACOB, E. St. (Brasov);
BEBEA) N. (Tirgoviste);-YIQLtL:L-rjSIX-q~r-a-(Eforia)
Capitan, Gh. 1. (Anina).
Exercises and problems proposed for grades 5-8.
Gaz mat B 15 no. 6:270-272 im 164.
1. Pedagogic Institute, Bucharest (for Munteanu)*
VIOREL.. M.-
Pln otep with the new technique" by H.Valentin. Reviewed by M.
Viorel. Kmca sindic 6 no.7:60 Jl 162.
VIOREL, M.
"The quality of products" by Nicolae Schwartz, Reviewed by M.
Viorel. Munca aindic 6 no.7:60-61 Jl 162.
MWIRESCU, T. (Bucuresti); AIANASIU, Ionel (Focsani); VJ~qgj~,
Voda R. (Bucuresti); Sil-1101TIESCU, Gh. D.; VASIIZSCU, C.
A.,
(Ploiesti); BANICA, Octavian (Cimpulung-Muscel); 3UICTIU,
G ' Dop
11 _IN Alexandru (Bucuresti); IOAN, Filip, prof.
(Sacadat)'* .,
Solved problems. Gas mat B 15 no. 5:209-218 May 164,
SORA, Ion; VIORICA, Anton, conf. ing.; GYUUI, Francisc, conf.
Ventilation of closed asynchronous engines corresponding to the
0,6-100 kw power range. Electrotehnica 12 no.4:121-124 Ap 164.
1. Chief Planning Engineer, "Electromotar" Pl6ilt, Timisoara (for
Sora). 2. Chai--of Hydraulic ~Iachines., limisoaft Polytechnic
Institute kfor forica, Gyulai).
V/o C,
VIORIKA, InQrya .Tioricaj I (Bukharesit, 1hnmnskmya )6rodnaya Raitrublika);
DXXNMSMIT.-Tete-Wba~ Demetrescu, 1.1 (DWdwest, BnWusbLya larodna-
ya Reepublika)
(~zantitative ion exchange determination of alkaloids. Apt.delo
9 no.2-.77-86 Mr-Ap 16o. (MIRA 13%6)
1. Is laboratorii kontrolya medikhmentov Fauchno-ionledovatell-
skogo farmatseytieheakogo instituta.
(ION lumums) (ALIFA IDS)
1~,Va 17- V~j~
-~i V.-V v
VIOUt ~~~Oqkleveles AOMosmernok, fomermok
Klectria equipment of cranes. gleictrotechnika 56 no.U/12:
527-533 N-D 163.
1e ViUamoegep- es Mob1gyar; Egyesult ViUamosgopgyar igas-
gatoja, Budapest, X.0 Gyomroi ut 128.
RIIXI~ N-41 ?4
VIPAV.vX., Stanko
Organization and function of truchnioal doaumentation in ente-z-
prises. Nova proizv 14 no.5/6t420-422 0 163
VIPAYECS-
Archives of technical drawings, and decimal classification.
Nova proizv 14 no*2.*137-138 My *63.
VIPAVEC, Stanko
-
organization of the service of technical dopmentation in machine-
building enterprises. Nava proizv 13 no.6:418-426 D 162.
,5.,D WTAI Be
'A
TIPPIS9,;,~40-t. the formation of Oil resil5d8"09 in 11$3)
I eAditires on . (MIRA
-Affest Of oil jues. Avt. trunp. 36 n0-3111-13 *
,arbu"tor eng (Automobileg-labricatIOU)
VIOR, C
SUj"'LlIS (ir, capa); Given 21=es
CO'IntrY: Rumania
Awdz:aic -Veterinarian-
Affili~ution: Institute of Pathology and Animal-Hygiene, (Institutul do
0 - Animal a) . No 10
Source: Bucharest, Probleme Zootehnice si Voterinarol Vol XI I
Oct. 1961) PP 40-47
Data:" Experimental Studies on the Trasmissi6n, of Aviary B. Tuberculosb
Through the Egg."
17
ZSCU. V.
Awiam:c reases: Dr.
A:'!LUattcn: Institate of Pathology and Animal Hygiene Cns~itutul do
Patologis at Igions, Animal&)
506rcd: Duahare at, Problem* Zoot,hnico zi Yeteri.-Art, No 5, 1961,
.ZP 14-61.
IMU: .,Itlg&tiOnA On the ?r6T4atLOU and COMbatting Of ParfitYPMLd
?*Tor in Birds.'
Co-authorst
SANJUIS= 3t Veterinarian Institute Anims
In& J:ra=2fj and
I Ututul do patolagio si Id R 1
VID "90.. Veterinarian, Institute of Pathology and Animal 61..
t
tutul do Patalogle al Igions, Anivala).
(~VACXLB, I.., Dr., Department of 3tato Forms
' (Dsp&rteo=tul O.A.S.).
110
cj
on
-an
VIPAVEC, Stanko
Some suggestions for developirg documentation and Information
service in a specialized field- methods of key places. Nova
proizv 15 no.1/2:87-95 164. P
OBIAJXMVA, 0., inzb.- VVF3M A., kand.tokhn.nauk; FROTASOT, T., inzh.;
f -
TRUBINSUTA, R., inzh.
Iffect of a centrifugal cleaning on the extraction of
additives from oils. Ayt.transp- 38 no.8:20-22 Ag 160.
(KOA 1328)
(Automobiles-Ingines-Oil filters)
23
PA-POK, Koustantin Karlovich, doktor takhaichaskikh nauk; VIPPLR Andray
BoriAgXia, kandidat tokhnichookilch nauk: ROUTTA,
fe-k-hnicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; PUCHKOV, U.G., kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk. redsActor; UVAROTA, A.F., tekhnicheakiy redaktor
[Carbon diposit. films and residues in automobile engines] Hagary,
lakovye otlozhenila i osadki v avtomobillnykh dvigateliakh. Moskya,
Gov. nauchno-takhn. Izd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1956. 153 p.
(Automobiles-4agines) (MLRA 10:3)
VIPM, A.B.; PAPOK, K.K.; SANI11, P.I.; SHER, V.V.
-44iifw~~
Demulsif7ing propert7 of some oil additives from organophosphorus
compounds. Khim i tekh. toPl. i masel 3 no.3:45-47 Mr '58.
("MIRA 11:3)
(Phosphorous compounds)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
VIFFMI. A.B.; XOSIMUN, TO-P-; BMUNA, S.R.
Regularities In I." decrease of cleansing additives In oil-
IMm. I tekh.topl. I nasal 4 no.1:59-63 Ja '59- (KM 12:1)
(Lubrication and lubricants--Additives)
'JIPPIR, A.,B.-. RnUOV, K.V.
llrficien~ chebking of the performance of fine oil-cleaning filters.
Obs.tekhoop7t.na aTt.tranxp. no.4:4-8 160. (MIU 13:12)
,;(Motor Tehicles-lngiu~u-Oil filters)
S/081/62/000/005/090/112
B1621B101
AUTHORS: Sanin, P. I., Sher, V. V., Vipper, A. B., Glukhoded, I. S.,
Nikitskaya, Ye. A.
TITLE: Investigation of additives Of the type of metal dialkyl
dithiophosphates
PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyat no. 5, 1962, 530,
abstract 5,4230 (3b. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam",
M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 26-34)
TEXT: As a result of the synthesis and investigation of a series of
technical additives of the type of dialkyl dithiophosphates (DP) of Ba and
Zn, it is established that these additives have washing, anticorrosiont and
antiwear properties, are antioxidants and some of them depressor3 and
A Certain properties of DF as additives to lubricating oils
de-emulsiliers.
appear in different degrees and depend on the structure of the additives.
The propertiae of the additives which depend on their surface activity
(washing and de-emulsifying action, partly anticorrosion action, drop in
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Investigation of additives B162/B101
solidification point) are in agreement with their adsorption characteristic
and appear to the greatest extent in the high-molecular DP of barium. Other
properties (antiwear) are more strongly marked in the comparatively low-
mol3cular DP of metals. The greatest practical interest is offered by the
additive DP-1 with w!ishing, anticorrosion, and de-emulsifying properties,
and the additive DP-11 which is characterizod by antiwear propurtie3.
Abstracter's note: Complete translation.1
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VIPPER, A.B.; LEONTIYEV, B.I.; SAZONOVp A.Ye.
Diepersity of impurities in oil in the course of centrifugal
purification. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 6 no.3:60-62 Mr 161.
(MIRA 14:3)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
r,, 6601) 28782
s/o65/61/ooo/011/002/004
9WO E03O/El35
AUTHORS: Sanin, P.I., lipper, A.B.t Sher, V.V., and
Kleymenova, Z.A.
TITLEZ Investigation of the simultaneous effect of additives
of sulphonates and dialkyldithiophosphate metals
PERIODICAL; Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.11, 1961,
19-23
TEXTt The effects have been studied of adding simultaneously
thiophosphate and sulphonate additives to oils for high-speed
engines. The base oil studied was AC-8 (DS-8), which contains
86% distillate and 14% residue from high-sulphur crudes. The
additives were the following dialkyldithiophosphates:
(DF-T) which is a barium salt derived from high-molecular weight
alcohols (C20 - C24), and A(~-.Tr (DF-11) which is a zinc salt
derived from isobutyl and isooctyl alcohols; and the following
sulphonates. A3HWH-5 (AzNII-5) a barium salt of sulphonated
petrolatum, and C 6-3 (SB-3) a barium salt of the acid obtained by
sulphonating selectively refined diesel oil. The base oil
properties were studied and measurements repeated on addition of
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each additive individually (AZNII-5 up to 3%, SB-3 UP to 10%. and
the DF- additives up to 3-5) and then, on addition of each of the
sulphonates along with each of the dithiophosphates. Tests were
carried out (results being quoted on Soviet test methods) onz
thermal oxidation stability (as minutes 0), detergency in
mul:t T25
"units" on apparatus r7,3B(PZV), de-e ifying power (in % of
unseparated emulsion)v corrosivity (S/M2 on apparatus ;rk-2 M-2).
and critical load (PKI kg). it was found that addition of
1-2% dithiophosphate additive along with 3% sulphonate additive
gave much better improvement than even 10% of sulphonate alone.
It was found that DF-r was more effective than DF-II in all
respects except anti-wear; the optimum concentration of DF-r is
1% but for anti-wear, DF-II is necessary, the optimum being 2%.
All these results refer to addition with sulphonates.
A detailed analysis was made of oxidation, adsorbing the tested
oils in silica gel and desorbing in benzyl alcohol. SB-3
inhibited formation of carbenes and carboids, but AZNII-5 is a
pro-oxidantl favouring combination of resins with oxy-acids~ in
their presence, both DF- additives were strong anti-oxidants,
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greatly reducing the formation of insoluble matter.
There are 3 tables and 5 Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftakhimicheakogo sint*za AN SSSR
(Institute of Peftochemical Synthesis, AS USSR)
11r,
Card 3/3
L 3"528-63 zFF(c)/~w(m)/Bm AMC/A.FGG Frr-4 DJ
ACCESSION 1IRs -AP3004533 -47/004/0
ALTHORSt Vipper, Ae B.1 Kleymenova, Z. A.; Lisovokaya, M. A:.
TITLEs Properties of ash long -de t orgent additivA of the polymeric type.
SOURCE: Xhimiya i tekhnologiya, topliv i maoel, no. 8p 1963, 47-49,
TOPIC TAG$s LOA-564 detergent additiveg zinc, barium, Zn,, Ba
AWTRAICTs Authors studied -the effectiveness of the polymeric type detergent
additive LOA-56ij, produced by the Dupont corporation. It was found that the
copolymeric ad&-.tive does not exhibit any effect on the ther-mo-oxidation stability
and deemulsifying ability of the oil tested* The corrosion aggTessiveness of the
oil is sharply increased. The effect of additive or. the surface activity and
detergent propezty of the oil is insignificant. The results confirm the benefits
which can be obtained by using thebe ashless detergent additives of the polymeric
type with a mixture of metal alkyldithiophosDhate8o The effect of the copolymeric
additive at a constant temperature is determined mainly by the high dispersion
ability of this additive. The additive remains effective after the introduction
of a small amount of water into the oil. In 'this case the addition of zinc or
L 17528-63
ACCESSION URI AP3004533
barium dialkyldthiophosphate Improves the additives Orig. art. hass, 1 table.
4
ASSOCIATIONt none
SUBIMTEDi 00 WE ACQs 27Aug63 ENCL: 00
SUB CODEt CU NO REF SOVI 007 CTEER: 028
[Cord,__2/2-.
14a4-66
ACC NR:
E7.,!T(m), "P DJ
AP6005336
SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/001/0074/00
INVENTOR: PapR~,_K..._K.; Kreyn, S. E.; Vipper, A..B,; Zuseva, B. S.; Garzanov, G. Ye.,~
Vinner, G. G.; Dobkin, I. Ye.; Afanast yev,- A.
A.A.; Zeyn lova, G. A.
Botkin, P. P.; Kuliyfy
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparation of motor oil. CInss 23, No. 177579
SOURCE: Izobretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1966, 74
TOPIC TAGS: motor oil, antiwear additive, detergent additive
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a prepar:3ve method for motor
oil, involving addition of a detergent and an antiwear additi e to the oil base. Thd
method provides for the use of an alkyl-formaldehyde condensation product and of a
dialkyl dithiophosphate based on C12-C16 alcohols as the additives. (B01
SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 16Apr64/ ATD PRESS:1110
7Z- i
L 42173-66 EuTWIT DJ
ACC NRt AR6014532
SOURCE COLE: UR/0081/65/000/019/FMAM~
AUTHORS: Bacbmhtova, K. M. - Vjnpar A- B line V. I - Denisenko, Is K*;
-; Oro P of
-Kroyn, 5. E.; Pyatiletova- N, I,; Hya7anov- Lie b.; 1-streborv, Uy
TrIM Effect of the extent of refinQ'of the distillate and residual componeatirb
of.WZ3:L.oi~ from sulfurous pe um upon thoir operational proportion
SOURGEt Ref, she Xhimiya, Abe, 19P129
j!havsk, n,-i, in-t nefte prom-sti, vyp. 25,, 1964p 85-95
REF SOURCEs Tr. K!yb
TOPIC TAGSs lubrIcatiM o1l.9 petroleum refining, phenol / DS-34 lubricating olly
M-20 lubricating oil,, DB-n lubricating oil
ABSTRACTs Laboratory study a* testing on the engine YaAZ.%".04 of fivo somples of
DS-34 oil of UgZWWb ev NFAA(differing by the technology of their processing)
Igh - havq,
been performed, The study shows that the changes in the extent of phenolic refinugfi
of dietilUte and residual components (within the limits of 160-180 and 250-320.0s" "I'
of phenol, reappetively) have no effect on the detergency, antioxidati"j, and antl-~4:
i4lof DS-14 oil containing effective additives. Eeonomica3lyp th; most-7
a-Gavenlent-M-91hod for producing DB-14 oil is to mix the residual and distillate
ponents of Diesel oils 60 and 4W,*,, respectively,, (1.9.0 components treated to a
extensive phenolie refining). This leads to lowering the price of W-34 oil by I
and to InareasIM Its y1ald by 4%,q an compared with the prodjptim of DS-24 oil byr
-43dn o11s'tqA,-20 and Es-n.\\ A. N. 4fl-anilation of abstraqj(
COME 0
M
L 45673-66 F.4T (m) /T DJ 1E
ACC NR, AP6o23624 SOURCE-COOgf---UR/0)18/66/000/004/0021/0024
AUTHORS Botkin, P. P.; Vjpp
_11 A. B.; Zusevaj B. S.; Kreynj S. E.; Papoki K. K.;
ovy Ve As
Z12,
ORG: none
V
TITLES Now composition of diesel oil additivej
SOURCES Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiyag no. 4j 1966j 21-24
TOPIC TAGS1 diesel oill antioxidant additive, lubricant additive
ABSTRACTS A composition of additives to motor fuels was developed in order to match
imported additives in their effectiveness when taken in similar concentrations. The
composition includes the additives_BFK (4% "and LANI-317#(0.25%). The BFK additive
is the barium salt of the products of condensation of alkylphenol with formaldehyde,
and the LANI-317 additive is zinc dialkyldithiophosphate in isopropyl alcohol and
C12-C16 alcohols. In wetting and antioxidation properties, the new composition is
practically equivalent to foreign additives (those of the Monsanto Co.) designed for
oils of the first series of the intprnational classification. The new composition
also has advantages over antiwearil6nd wetting agents in the operation of a diesel
motor on low-sulfur fuel. The use of the now composition of additives increases the
motor potential of fast diesel engines and reduces their oil consumption. Orig. art.
Card-i/2 UDCs 665.4:66.o22.3:621
L 16,~31-'i
6 (1-
ACC NRI AP 023.)2
hass 3 tables.
SUB CODJEI 1i/ SUM DATEt
none/ ORIG RU: 007/ OTH REF: 001
fv
[Card 2/2
ABRAMOVDAI, S.Sh.; VINER, A.B.; GOLIDBUG, LI.O. MYN, ~.E. ; KIJ'I,INTGHSVA,
M.A.; FATKULLINA, 11,16
1r,fluence of "he depth of phenol Frarificaticn. cn the group chemical
composition ard propert.es of viscou3 distillate o-111 from 3-:)ur crude.
Tr-udy Bash N-.--INF' no.5:259-272 162. 0,11IRA 17-10)
KREYN, S.&;.VlPD~~~ GOLILHiG, D.Cl.;
influeri--e of the depth of the phenol purifl:~atkr, of d~z:ti.13Ate and
resldual components on the working properties of compounded olla from
sour crude. Trudy Bash NITNP no.5;2,~-`,281 1 11~2 a (MIRA 171.10)
KREYN, S.E.; VIPPER, A.B.; SHEKHTER, Yu.N.
Solubilization of the contarmination products of motor oils by
the cleaning action of metal sulfonates. KhIm.1 tekh.topl.1 masel
8 no.11t52-.57 N 163. (AURA 16:12)
KLEYHENOVA Z.A.; LISOVSKAYAO M.A.
UPPER, A.B.;
Properties of ash-free polymeric type washing additives. Khi,,-.i
tekh.topl.i masel 8 no.&47-49 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Lubrication and lubricants--Additives)
ACCWS:EC:f M AR3W55& s/0081/63/00/007/0526/05M
SOURCE: M. Oimiyap Abe 7P226
AUTHCH: Vlpper.. A. B.; KlelmenOvaj. Z. A.
TITLE: Effects of resin on surface activity of detergent additives
CITM SOURCE: Novosti neft. i gF-,z. tekhn. Neftepererabotka i
neftekhimiya, no. 8, 1962, 38-40
TOPIC TAGS: detergent eAditives; surface activity; resins
TRAISUTION: As a result of a study, it has been ascertained that
resins (RE) contained in fresfi and used oils are surface-active sub-
stances, and that RE isolated frcm fresh oil lower the surface ten-
sion of the oil to a greater extent than the RE of used oil. p,1co-
hol-benzene RE Of oils of both kinds have a greater surface activity
than benzene RE. RE exert a substantially influence on surface activity
~Cord 1/2
ACCEMION NR: AR3000554
pf detergent additive contained in'the oil,, Inducing to a con-
siderable extent the effect of its detergent action. Alcohol-benzene
RE which accumulate in compounded M-8 oil during its testing in PZV
unit, in admixture with DF-1 additive, increase the surface activity
of the latter; corresponding RE of distilled ES-8 oil (purified lego
phenol) produce a detrimental effect on effectiveness of the additive.
The susceptibility of oils to detergent additives must be regarded as
dependent not only on the amount of the products of oxidative poly-
merization., which arc formed while the oil is in use in the engine.,
but also on the influence which these products exert on the surface act-
ivity of the detergent additive. Based on a su=ery.
DATE ACQ: 21M%Y63
00
So CM:
'Card 2/2
UPPER) A.B.; MUSUMIN, Ye.P,
Wearability of additives to 0110- Khim..i takb.topl. I. maitel 7 no.11:
66-67 N 162. WIRA 15-12)
(Lubrication and lubricants--Additives)
AUT11oRS yAj)Ver,_A.B. , Kreyno
Lisovskaya, M.A.
TITLE: Investigation of the
with detergent additives
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S.E. , Bernshteyn, S.S. , and
dispersing capacity of used oils
by the*oil spot method
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.12,.1962,
50-55
TEXT: The method of oil spots (spreading of used oil drops on.
a filter paper) was used to rate the dispersant properties of oils
tAT-l6 (nr-l6) from Novokuybyshev refinery, containing additive
V Vi-22Y (113-22K). Samples of the oils used in a single cylinder
diesel engine for 30 and 54 hours had the'same dispersive capacity
at 20 *C, but at 130 OC the oil used for 54 hours had markedly
inferior dispersive properties. oils mr-16 from Novokuybyshev and
Yaroslav refineries containing 6ey of additive GOVIK t0-36o (VNII
NP-36o) had different dispersivities at 20 OC, but similar
dispersivities at 150 OC. The Novokuybyshev 'Oil containing the
additive loses its dispersive properties with increasing temperature
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more rapidly than the Yaroslav oil. It was established that
differences in tfie response of the base oils to the same additive
are largely due to resins whicli have strong dispersive activity at
room temperature, but lose it at 100-200 OC. The resins produced
in sulphurous Kuybyshev oil are the more efficient dispersants.
Also the dispersive capaci ty of the more polar resin fractions,
obtained by chromatography on silica gel, is higher than that of
the less polar fractions. At temperatures above 100 *C the resins
lose their effectivenegs and the dispersive capacity of the two
oils is mainly influenced by the additive. Thus the response of
various base oils to detergent additives depends on the nature and
quantity of resins accumulating in the oils during engine operation.
There are 3 figures and I table.
Card 2/2
Ir VIPPEk A.B.; ISONVIEV, B.I.
Investigation of used oils with cleaning additives by reans
of an electron microscope. Khim.i tekh.topl.i maBOI 7
no.4t53-56 Ap 162. (MIRA 15sy,)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
S/065/62/000/011/005/oo6
E075/E436
AUTHORS: Vipper, A.B., Mosikhin, Ye.P.
TITLE: Depletion of oil additives
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.11, 1962,
66-67
TEXT.- The authors refer to the article by N.S.Pasechnikov
(Khim. i tekhnol. topliv i ma8el, no.9,.1961) criticized by
V.D.Reznikov (Khim. i tekhnol. topl:Lv i masel, no.9, 1962).
Concerning the evaluation detergent additive depletion in
lubricating oils, the authors maintain that it is desirable to be
able to calculate the additive depletion and indicate that a
suitable method may be the determination of the metal/contaminants
ratio. Using this ratio and assuming'that for engine deposits it
reaches a minimum value, it follows that the high activity of an
additive corresponds to high values of the ratio. The difference
between the value of the ratio at a given instant of engine
operation and the minimum value should correspond to the content
of the a'ctive additive in the oil. The method was successfully used
for the calculation of depletion of additive q(P-1 (DF-1) in
prolon ed engine tests. There is 1 figure.
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VIPPZI, H.
Results of the experiments in ?rowing one year lupine. p. 110
SOTSILKTLIK POUL11,1UP11DUS. POLLITYJAI"IDUS MPUSYMIU.M.
Tallin, Hunfary. No. 3, 1958.
Monthly List of Eart European Accessions (BEAI) LC, iol. 8, no. 11
November 1959.
Uncl.
USSII/Soil Science. Organic Fertilizers. J-4
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 6, 1958, 24791.
luthor r
, H.
Yippe
Inst
Title Land-Enriching Lef,,ume Crops on Acid Soils.
Orir, Pub: Sotsialistlik pollminjandus, 1957, No 5, 205-2o6.
Abstract: No abstract.
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43
USSR/Cultivatud Plants. FoOor Plants. 7
Abs Jour t M Zhur-Biol,, f70 1.51 1958~ 68224
Author :VippQr, TH,
Inst r ---------
~I -ivation
Titl(-, :Proparin:, 1xid Soil.,; for tho Cul4;.o
of Sliout Clovor.
Orig Pub :Sots. Pollunaiandus, 10.579 No 87 349-350
Abstract :In thG- Estonian SSR, svact clovor io a valuable
groon fortilizor, but it grows badly on acid
and damp soils. Soils whose pH Js loi:cir than
6, must biz: linud at tli,--,. rato of 3-4 tons/hoc-
tara. Svoet clovcr it-, recorim-,ndcd for
und-ar a covor (barl(-,,y7 oprin~; i.,hc?-t, O%ts)
vhon th,~, covc-r cron has r,-;ached the lh=u in
which it- puts uut :1-4 Sovini,
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USSR/Cultivated Plants. Fodder Plants.
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur-Biol., No 15, 19587 68224
clov(;r lato, roduces th-1. danger of the
lovior leaves falliq--- off tho stalks ancl lus-
sons the incidence of dariaagc by frost. When
inoculated sood was uscd on fc-rtilized soils
of thc~ Polli &:porinont Field, tho yields vorc
260-300 contners/hoetare of green fertilizer
and 8-10 contnors/hoctarc of sood. Experiments
havc. shoun that 20-30 tons/hoctaro of svicut
clover, has th-. sai~io fertilizer effect as 30
tons of manure. Sweet clover can be used suc-
cossfully for fodder in th,~; early part of Junce
-- Eh. I. miydla
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VIFFER, It.
Make preparations now for the cultivation of sweet clover on acid soils.
P. 349., (Sotsialistlik Pollumajandus) Vol. 12, no. 8, Aug. 1951, Tallinn,, Estonia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EEAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957
UPPER. Heinrich; VOOL, K., red.; KBBERG, K., tekhn. red.
(Annual lupines] U"heaastased lupilnl~. Tallinn, Eesti
Riiklik Kirjastus, 1962. 188 p. (MIRA 16:12)
(Lupines)
VIPPER, P. B.
,,, Mountain Pangec," Sub.
"Savine, Spruce and Fir 2orents of the Chatkal and Fergana
28 May 47, Moscow Order of Lenin State U imoni 11. V. Lomonosov.
Dissertations presented for degrees inEcience and engineering in Moscow in 1947.
SO: Sum.'No.457, 18 Apr 55
1. ym,-r-q. -P. B.; TmNym-l' S. A.
2. USSR (600)
4. Cedar
7. Coalescence of cedar trunks, Priroda 41, No. 11, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified.
(-f Coniferous A,O,)d (if
Tr.i 11-n-';A Vip;:cr. 1',udy In,!.
Vq;,k S S S. R.- 9; 4 11 -11" -Thi: follow.
L;:,,-,_ ~-O:t f P;m'l- S.611ita, P.
5~1'1~;,'-_,;~6 P- llo~ CJ gm, III 1111ri jWr Cill. 0..".
fi.0, !1.0: 18, 27. 18, ruot
d. 11.0 illd 0.11; toelf, of
I ) 0. 2:3
,it dr) in,; (its 00 andO.14radiAly
1).,1:1, fus, O.L'6, and 0.25 t:;ngc:itiA1y; compressitin
lo tile (in kg ["-r :,!. cl~,-) 313, 54F), 265), an-I
:0:.); zwl of d i~iv:ity in L_ 1,,r !;,I. cm. E-1,M),
a,;, I Jolla Lake Klcay~
UPPER, P.B.
Juniper woods of Central Asia an a forest type of vegetation. Bot.zhur. 38
no.3:429-432 153. (MLU 6;6)
1. Institut less, Akademii Nmik SSSR, Moscow.
(Soviet Central Asia - Janiper) (Soviet Central Asia - Forest ecology)
VIPPER, P. B.
"The Forents of the Southwestern Khenteyp" Tr. Morigollsk. KcmiaBli AN SSSR.,
No 549 1-55t 1953
One of the reports of the Mongolian agricultural expedition of the
Academy of Sciences USSR, which, in 1947-1951 in cooperation with t'-e Com-
mittee of Sciences of the Mongolian People's Republic# studied the natural
resources of the agricultural econany of Mongolia, It gives the general
characteristics of the region and of its plant life, and describes the
types of forests. The author mentions the great masses of larch and cedar
forests, virtually-,Unexploited, in which a large quantity of worthuihile
wood is being lost through fire and natural causes. (RZhGeol, No 1, 1955)
SO: SM, No. 5369 10 Jun 55
__ __ VIPPRR, V.N.-; _71PPIR. P,B.
Dynamics and interrelationship of the arboresceat and herbaceous vegeta-
tion in the shelterbelts of the trans-Tolim reirion. Biul.XOIP. Otd.bidl.
58 no-1:55-62 133. (KAI 6:5 )
(Volga region--Yorest ecology)
(Forest ecology--Volga region)
KOSHCHEYEV, A.L.; PITAYCHENKO, N.I., profmanor, doktor biologicheek1kh
nauk, redaktar; UPPER, P.H., redaktor; ASTAYITIVA,G.A., tekbni-
chmakly radaktor.' -'-
[Sw&W formation mn cleared areas and ways of preventing it]
Zabolachivanis vyrubok i mery, bor'b7 9 nim. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii
nauk SSSR, 1955. 164 p. (MLRA 9:1)
(Swamps) (Forest influences)
vlppn. P.B.
up"Wiw-k-
Brief *tudy of the forest vegetation of India. Soob. Inst. lema
nn.7:75-90 157. (MIRA. 10:6)
(India--Forests and forestry)
VIPPER, P. B.
"Principles of clazf:i-fication of WEct African ~Iaiwinao and P_en,~-ral
in their economy."
report submitted for 10th Intl Botanical Cong, Edinburgh, 3-12 Aug 64.
The Botanical Gardens of the Academy of Sciences, Leningrad.
VIPPER, P.B.
Principles underlying the classification of savannas of West
Africa and basic trends in their economy. Biul. MOIP. Otd.
biol. 68 no.507-43 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:10)
VIPPM, P.B.
Pbstglacial history of Transbaikallan land capes. Dokl.AU SSSP.
145 noo4--M-874 Ag 162. (KMA 15:7)
1. lAboratoriya lasovedeviya pri Gosplane S&9R. Predstavlano
akademikom V.N.Sukachevym.
(Tran baikalia-Faleobotany, Stratigraphic)
__KTPPE.R, P.B.; KIJIAYEVA, O.N.
Tenth International Botanical GongreBs. Izv. 01 SSSR. Ser. biol.
no.22314-318 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:4)
HADEN-GUEST, Stephen (1902- ), red.; GORBUNOVI V.V.[transistorl;
PANCIIESIR111KOVAp LAA.ftranslator]; FARBEROVA, N.I.
(translator]; VASILIYEV, P.V., red.; V
.IE.MP..B. red.
(World geography of forest resouces) GeogrqXiia lesnykh
resursov zemnogo shara. Pod red. P.V.Vasilleva i P.B.Vippera.
Voskva Izd-vo inostr. lit-rys 1960. 665 0. illuz., ma S.
TranslAted from the English. (MIRA 157
(Forests and forestry)
3/169/62/OOG/012/OG6/095
D228/"307
-'UTE
IU2.: -Ta -2 -~c
T IT LI in"f-fluence of "Irassy scrub cover an(! litter or. nicro-
cli-mate and soil in the forests of Transbaykal
'Ieferativnyy zhurnal, Geofizilm, no. 12, 1962, 61,
abstract 1.23391 (Tr. In-ta lesa i drevesiny,
ote,. "17 J.1, -60):
1962, 54, 30
Tl'~=: Observations on the influence o.E a grass-scrub cover
on microclimatic conditions a-;:4 on tho natural ro-encration of woolcLy
Sf~'Iecics were madc in 1953-1955. They were. carried out in crcelx- of
Transbaykal, at a 'Licight oil 650 m on nort-herly Lind southerly 31oocs,
in ledum-cowlxrry I-olinoc a-zad in herbaccous-trassy pinc forest. The
distribution o,"' thc the wind, the evaporation, the air tcm-)-
erature, and the ,;oil tmperature under the tops of trees anC, in the
grass cover is considered. Deciduous forest is less pemeable to
li,-rht, wind and orccipitation. This stems from the general density
of the treetops of all staZecs. The increased evaporability in deci-
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Influence of (;rasry scru;:) ... D223/J307
duous forest cleariii-s causes the top Soil horizons to dry up and
the frost level to iYat e4oes not involve any increase in the
air humidity o-.iin,,, to th-c! Oti,,rh intensity of air mi:dn- in the Sur-
j L. V
f ace layer iii open c;:)accs. In ,-)inc forests on southerly exposed
slopes the heat rcfimc of ta~~. soil is gcvcrncd by the cziount of
absor'jed radiation. ~,,i 1-tortherly expoSed 31opc.- in a?.art
A.rom this E~_ctor, the thorola,,h --i-ttin,; of Soil by 2,rcci-lAtation is
of sirnificarcc in tne accumulation of 'tie-at. The thcri-,lal Soil
fluc- -1
a c c tl ~y e densitv of the cano?y and by the (level-
regime is in -) tl A.
oxicnt of the urider-rowth, the erras-scrub laver, and the moss cover.
'2lie actness of u~)')er '.,ori,_,on soil decreascs graclually during the
,rrrowin- scason. '21ic r,.oisture contc-,it of lower horizons at a dc,)th
of more thar. I n incrca-sco as the -L"rozen layer thaws- :gradually at
the c::-)cnse o~f"T t1ar-, c~~-)illary risc of UI)eranted moisture. 1.'uch of
the sunmer prcci?itation -is rctainceL '.-)y the UZ1(1Cr1TrOWth. zi ~Inaly-
occur on ttic elimination
sis is made of 1-11icroclim..;tic challeres th,6
of;2' the -ra3s covcr a-nd the I)ro-,)crty, by which the plant cover re-
vj.v(-,s on oarc soil.
.,.bstracter's note ; 'Jomplctc translation.2
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V irm, V.N.
-
In the Akou-Dshabngly State Preserve. Pr1roda 45 so.9.-104-106 5 156.
(NUA 9: 10)
1.1ustifut lama Akadoull mak SSSR, Moskva.
(Aksu-Dshabagly State Pros*rvo)
TIPPAR, V.N.; VIPIM, P.B.
.- - -11 .......-
Dynamics and interrelationship of the arborescent and herbaceous vegeta-
tion in the shelterbelts of the trans-Volga region. Biul.XOIP. Otd.bIdl.
58 no.1:55-62 153. On-R A 6:5 )
(Volga region--Forest ecology)
(Forest ecology--Volga region)
7IT-,AT3r-ZCU, A.
The superior nervous activity of young and old people stu3ied by
the met",,.od of conditioned vascular reflexes; effects of treatment
with hormones and vitamin3 for old people. p. 417.
ACADEMIA RIERTLMI jCnIffAH, RG'ANE Rumania.
Vol. 5, no. 2, Feb. 1955.
SCUECE: EEAL - W Vol. 5 No. 11 Aug. '1956
V;RA36 V,
AIZ]XSj BRODSKIT; -XMAS=; VOMESIONSKIT; GIDZHIU; DONGRAK; ZNAMENSKIT;
KOSTINA; XARITSXAYA; KMOSOT.- PONOMAREY; TAR07ITSKIY
Alskeei Aleksandrovich Kriukov. Test. otorinolar. 12 no.2:79-80
Mr-Ap 150 (CLML 19-2)
1. Obituary.
VIRAB Y.-A k Arked'yevich; YOLCTKOVSKIY. S.A., otyetstven%7 red.;
Xot~
KOloOKIYTSI red.izd
-vo; AIADOVA. Ye.l., tekhn. red.
[Mechanic for mine electric locomotives; a textbook for mining
courses] Kashinist shakhtnogo alektroyoze; uchobnoe posobie
dlia kursovoi seti shakht. Moskva, Ugletakhizdat, 1957. 199 P.
(Mine railroads) WRA 11:4)
(Blectric locomotives--Kaintenance and repair)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 596
Viraboy,, Armenak Arkad'yevich
Zaryadchik elaktrovoznykh akkumlyatornykh batarey (Electric Locomotive Storage
Battery Charger) Moscow,, Ugletekhizdat, 1957.- 95 P. Uj.000 copies printed.
Rasp. Ed.: Kolomiytoeys A. D.; Tech. Xds.: Korovenkova,, Z. A.j, and Aladova, Ye. I.
PURPOSE: This monograph is addressed to students of alml trmsport and my be used
as a textbook in technical and mining industry schools of the Glavnoye upravlaniye
trudovykh rezervov pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR. (Main Administration of Labor
Reserves under the Council of Ministers., USSR).
COVERAGE: The book describes the operating principle,, design and operation of al-
kaline storage batteries, converters, charging cb er equipment, and it provides
basic date on storage battery locomotives, and also safe-4 rules to be observed
vhen operating storage batteries. The Importance of underground transportation
systems in coal mining is pointed out. Since youth leaving the 7th to 10th class
of secondary school are recruited to work in the mines as battery ch"ers, the
course material in this book is presented to give a broad and general view of the
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596
subject. Considerable Soviet-produced equipment is mentioned or discussed through-
out the text, e.g., locomotives, motors, storage batteries, chargers, rectifiers#
etc. There am 12 Soviet references. No personalities are mentioned.
TABIX OF
CONTRIMI
Preface
Ch. I. Ore Holleae Electric Lowtives 5
1. General information 5
2. Mechanical and electrical equipment of battery locomotives 6
Ch. II. Design and Operating Principle of Storage Batteries 17
1. 'General information 17
2. Stracture of sk1ka.3in storage batteries 18
3. Zlectrical quantities and the properties of alkalin
storage batteries 24
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596
Ch, III. Converter Units for Charging chambers 31
1. Motor generators 31
2. Glass-bulb mercury rectifiers 32
3. The ZU-3 type metal vacuum sealed rectifiers 39
4. Converter substations with selenium rectifiers 44
Ch. IV. Charging Chambers 51
1. General information 51
2. Methods of replacing storage batteries 55
3. Discharge test equipment 56
4. Maintenance and servicing of storage battery depots 59
Ch. V. Operating Storage Batteries 60
1. Methods of charging 60
2. Chuglag new batterdes 62
3. Norml charging and discharging conditions for storage
batteries 67
4. Carrying out test cycles 69
5. Zlectrolyte for alkaline batteries 70
6. Changing the electrolyte 75
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7. Testing and measuring instruments for storage battery
596
maintenance 77
8. Iron-nickel storage battery defects 80
9. Planned preventive maintenance of alkstlin storage batteries 83
10. Storage of iron-nickel storage batteries 85
U. Determining the resistance of the insulation separating the
current carrying parts of the battery and the battery container 86
12. Maintenance duties and responsibilities of alkaline storage
battery charger personnel 87
13. Basic safety rules in servicing storage batteries and
charging equiluent, 88
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.C.- - -- teklm~'-t~6d*' -
[operator of an electric mine locomotive] Rasbinist shakhtnago
elektrovoza. Izd.2., perer. 1, dop. Moskva) Goagortekhizdat,
1962. 295 P. (MIRA 15:6)
(Mine railroads)
NOR, Aleksandr A2ekseyevich; MATYUSHENKO, Yuriy Pavlov-1ch;
MELINIKOV, Andrey Alekseyevich; LIPAKOV, Aleksey
Nikandrovich; VIR AW V, A.A., inzh., retsenzent;
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(MIRA 17:4)
VIRABOV,-Armenak-Arked'yevich; FROLOVA, Ye.I.,, red. izd-va; MINSKER,
'.,- - L
I., tekhn. red.
(Electric-locomotive storage battery cbarger]Zariedchik a-lek-tro-
vozrWkh akkumuliatornykh batarel. Tzd.2.1 perer. i dop. Ko-
skvaj Goagortekbizdat, 1961. 118 P. (MIRA 15:7)
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(Electric locomotives-Electric equipment)
YIRIW Armenak ArkadlyeylekLo, YROLOVA, Te.I., red.isd-va; HINSUM,
X,1,, tekhn,red.
(Device for chargiug electric locomotive
elektrovoinfth akkunullatorafth batarei.
Moskva. Goo.nauchno-takhn.12d-ve lit-ry :o
U8 p.
(Storage batteries)
(3100trIC l0C*E*tIT*0,-AqjaiPUGUt and supplies)
batteries] Zariadchik
Ind.2., parer. I dep.
gernonu dolu, 1961,
(MMA 14M)
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KRAKHMALST, A.A., retsenzent; KOLOKIITSXV, A.D., oty.red.;
SASITOV, A., takhn.red.; PROZOROVSXATA, T.L., takha.red.
[Operator of machines and mechanisms for underground mine haulage]
Kanhinist shakhtnykh mashin i mokhanismov podsomnogo transporta,
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960.
219 P. (KIRA 130)
(Nining machinery)
I -, '- i
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~! I k f ) i -)' 6 IV"'/f'~ I o I k ;,:kk 1, ,. / 1.1
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voznykh ekkumulistorrqkh betarei; uchebnoe posobie dlia uchebno-
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(Slactric locomotives--Batteries)
V I C i_) -t ~"-' "/;-.~ Ij.,
VIWOV, A.V., dotsent (Yassentuki)
- .
The role of health resorts in otorhinolar7ngolog7 [with su- r7 in
Jinglish] Vest.oto-rin. 19 no-505-65 S-0 157. (MIRA 10:11)
i0MIHINOIARYNOOLMICAL DISIASRS, ther.
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(HUIMH USORTS,
otorhinolaryngol. ther., review)
Thfd4-dinlenflojml theory cl wedges
as appife'l,6
iAkad. Naut SSSR 7_(Y,r;i3foih. Alekh, 14, 53,20-46,
1 n3. .11
Alithor Rtati;4 tjat, for frictiott wedge drive (vee Lwlbs, etc.),
ma%irnutri tfarigmittod txmpe is not repre?ent-ed by equations of
O',e T - 0/(Alm 4. ~-C,,,.~Tor T - uQ/?!incr - variety (Q is
force. ipirinal v3 T, a h4lf of includol ~Aedgp angle). BaBed on
thm'-14inicnsional comiderations, author derives equntion T -
- kjj4ctmaj(kj + 2k.,60a) (ttincs + pcofa)) w1jorp
't, find. ki ar. St4Tpe-" of verd,uil and WrizoaW springs at-ting an
Wful"D Intl Q4 010 (norinal) kud. 1~jth Ct - 10 to It,*, p - 0.9
and k, - ~ to 15 ki, vnllwa of 7' ore half way jwtwetn viijuc-a dite
to libove two earlia equrttit:ne. URt of r,:w equatinrl N illu+.
trated for conicul thitchec, vc it helt drivv~i, iknd infinittly VariaMe
conlceJ chain drives. Palm conrlude,.i with brief data from
Rtatic fiz tetta.
In reviewer's opinion, wHit tL,~oretipal ccriclusione tmrit con-
aider.~Xun, further cxj,~!rirucr&-,I wcjrk k indicated b(Jora multe
,azi Le ralopt.A in pritrtivi!, par6nLarly it) view of owtUr of ju
25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1349
Virabov, Ruben Vagarshakovich and Yevgeniy Fedorovich Chuchin
Frezerovanlye fasonnykh vyyemok i nadpisey na poluavtomatakh
(contour Milling of Cavities and Inscriptions With Semiautomatic
Machines) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958. 138 P. 3,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: Neklyudov, G.I., Docent; Eds.: Rozenblit, Ya. M., Engineer
and Serebrenik, M.Ye.; Tech. Ed.: Pukhlikova, N.A.; Managing
Ed.: Soko'.ov, A.I., Engineer,
PURPOSE: ThLe book is Intended for process engineers and designers
in the in3trument and watchmaking industry.
COVERAGE: This book describes semiautomatic contour milling machines
used In instrument making and in the watch Industry. Problems of
designing and making special tooling is described'in detail.
Chap~ter III is devoted to the method of designing and manufactur-
ing precision contour cams on special machines. Chapter IV dis-
cusses special attachments and machines for making these cams.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 3
Ch. I. Semiautomatic Contour Milling Machines for
Milling Cavities' 7
1. Model C50 semiautomatic machine 7
2. Model S-187 semiautomatic machine 10
Ch. II. Calculation of the Machining Cycle 17
1. Routing of the center of the milling cutter 17
2. Determining angular displacements of the cam shaft
corresponding to idle movements of cutter 19
3. Distributing angular displacements of the cam shaft
in accordance with milling operation and determination
of cycle duration 24
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Ch. III. Designing and Making Cams 27
1. Cams-and methods of designing them 27
2. Analytic method of disc cam design for model S-50
semiautomatic machines .28
3. Analytic method of disc cam design for model S-187
semiautomaticrmachine,s 39
4. Making cams with the use of (hardened] pins 44
Procedure for designing cams,by means'of tables 59
Accuracy of cam design 60
7. Example of setting-up a model S-187 semiautomatic
machine for machining disc cams by using
[ hardened) pins 60
8. Graphic method of determining the radii of cam
[profile] for the model S-50 semiautomatic machine 78
9. Construction of a nomogram for the determination
of cam [profile] radii for the model S-50 semi-
automatic machine 79
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SOV/1349
Ch. Iv. Attachments and Machines for Making Cams
1. Marking and macIi1nIng cams by the method of
decomposing the movement to scale
2. Type S-50 P Attachment
3, Schematic diagram of the milling machine for
continuous milling of cams for the model S-50
semiautomatic machine
4. Model F-121 milling machine
5. Model P-128 milling machine
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/atr
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83
83
85
89
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for Fne gew~r t-a;:,7s-r; as
rrochaniam. Trakt. I sellkhownaan. no.429-11 Ap 165. KiRA 18 5)
1. Monkovijkiy avtonpkhanlechnskly inatitut.
VDABOV, H.V. kund. tskhn. naulr-
AcAting rating diagrarns of engine moments during the starting
of a tractor macUnery unit, Trakt. I sellkhowaah. no.8tl-5
Ag 165. (MIRA l8ilO)
1. Moskovskly avtomakhanichoskly institut.
VLRABOV, R. V.
Sharikovy-i wariator. ('Iestn. I'las1h., 19:50, no. 7, P. 32-310
Ball I'variator".
DLr,: TJI~.V4
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of Congress, 1953-
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VIRAPOV, R. V. (ENGR)
VIRIPCV, R. V. (FIGH) -- "Theory of Co'rrplex -Laoding of a Wedge and D's Arpikic tion to
Cone Clutch and Friction Gearing." Sub 2 Jul 52, Moscow Machine-Tool and Tool Imst
impni I. V. Stalin. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences.
SO: VFCHERNAYA MOSKVA, January-December 1952
VIRABOV, R.T.
Three-dimensional theory of wedges as applied to conical couplings
and friction drives. Trudy Sem.po toor.mash. 14 no.5):20-46 '53.
(ML'RA 7:3)
(Wedges) (Couplings) (Clutches (Machinery))
TKACHENKU, I.A.;__YIRk~OV,_.�.A.
Redesigning the autiliary and atcrage facilities of Mne 17-17 bia
of the Krasnoluchugoll Trust* Ugoll* prome rio*6.-29-34 H-D 162,
(KhA 16:2)
1. Zameatitell predsedatelya Luganskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva
(for Tkacheako). 2. Hakovoditell gruppy Donetskogo naachno-issladovatell-
Bkogo inatituta nadshakhtnogo stroitel'stva (for Virabol),
(Donets Basirr-Mine buildings)
VIRABOV, S.A., inzh.
Mechanizing the preparation and loading of mining timber a". mine
yards. OJekh.i avtom.proizv. 16 no.8:16-17 Ag 162.
(MRA 15:9)
(Mine timbering-Equipment and supplies)
BARINOV, A.; LYUBENKO, G.; BAGMUT, S.; VIRABOV,, S.; MALIOVANOV, D.I.,
kand. tekhn. nauk; KRAKHMALEV,-A-.A-.'-l~ihd. tekhn. nauk (Donetsk)
Concerning the book "Layout of mine Wildings and strip
mines." Ugoll 39 no.3:77-78 K1164. (MIRA 17:5)
-*IUWI, S.A. , inzh.
3)itprovemmt in the --gement of repair and storage facilitieg is one
of the principal tasks in the planning and reorganization of'Smote
Basin mines. Ugoll Mr. 5 no.3:15-18 F 161. (MIRk 14:3)
1. Donetakiy nau chn o-ioBledovatellskiy institut nadshakhtnogo
stroitalletva.
(Donets Basin--Xoa.1 mines and mining)
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VIRABOV, S.A., inzh.
Surface of hydraulic minea can be isisple. Shakht. stroi.
5 no.5t9-11 My 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Donstskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut nadshakntnogo
stroltellstva.
(Hydraulic mining) (Mine building3)
VIRABOLV9 S.A.9 inzh.
Eliminate shortcomings -in planning mainterance and storage
facilities in coal mines. Shakht. stroi. 5 no. 1:11-14
ja 163- (MM 14:2)
1. Donetakiy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy inotitut ahs4chtnogo
stroitellstva.
(Mining engineering)