('B=NGVI 1*10 [Bazhenovj I.I.]
Tearing and crumbling chips with the aid of
adequate,
geometric form of sp.Untering tools* Metalurgia
conBtr
Mae 3.4 noo8s763. Ag 162.
KARTAVOV, Sergey Alekseyevich, prof.- IZVCMKO,
Andrey
MatveyevicbO kand. tekhn. nauk; RUENIK,. Sergey
Sergeyevich,
doktor tekhn. nauk; BOVSUNOVSKIY, Takov Ivanovich,
kand.
tekhn. nauk; BAZWOV. I all, kand. tekhn. nauk;
KOVALENKO, V V rovicb, kand. tekhn. nauk;
LOMACHENKO, Zinaida Nikolayevna., kand, tekhn,
nauk;
MILtSHTEYE, Mark Zellmanovich, kand, tekbn. nauk;
RADCHENKO,
Tuliya Gavrilovnap kand. tekbn. nauk; REZNICHENKO,
Mikhail
Petrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; TRUBENOK, Aleksandr
Davidovichp
kand. tekhn. nauk; KHRISTICH, Zakhar Demlyanovichp
kande
takhn. nauk; SHNANDERMAN, Isay Yakovlevichp kands
tekhn,
nauk; GOLUBOV, N.P.., kand, tekhn. rau',.
-Atsenzent;
DUKANSKAYA, V.A.,O kand. tekbn. nauk.,
retsenzeutj.K4XSIHDV,
G.D*j~okand. tekbn. nauk, retsenzent; YAKOVENKO,
G.A... kand.
tekhn. nauk., retsenzent
[Technolo&7 of the ranufacture of machiner7]
Tekbnologila
nashinostroeniia. (By] S.A.Kartavov i dr Kievj
Tekhnikas
1965. 526 p. NIRA 18:7)
Lb Kafedra takhnologii mashinostroyeniya
Kiyevskogo poli-
tekbnicheskogo instituta (for all except Golubov)
Maksimov,
Yakovenko),
- BAZHHHOV, I.K.;-nMUKAMCV, Tu.V.; TAMWO, A.V.
Native iron in pabbro-dolarites of the lureyka Valley
(Krasno-
yarsk Territory). Zap.Vses.m1n.db-va 88 no.2:180-184
159
(MIRL 12-.8;
(Kureyka Valley--Iron)
BAZFIENOVP I.K.; Z&WLOTHIKOVA, I.I.; SKOIELEV, Yu.D.
.-,.
069sis of napbelins rocks in the Kuznetsk Alatau and
charAWteristice of their.patroahanical composition.
Mat.po
goall.Up.Sib. no.64001-329 163. (KRA 17:4)
I" I - -
: -
BAZWOV, I.K.; VRUBIEVSKIY, V.A.; ZABOLOTNIKOVA, I.I.;
SKOBELCV, Yu.D.
Brief characterization of remaining sections of
nephellne
rocks in.the Kuznetsk Alatau. Mat.po geol.Zap.Sib.
no.64t286-300
163. (WRA 17t4)
- , I ~.
BAZWNOV, I.K.
Nephelfte rocks of Mount Goryaobaya. Mat.po geol.UpoSibe
no.64sl22-134 163.
Effusive and vain complex of alkali and nephelins-alkali.
rocks
in the eastern slope of the Kuznetsk Alatau. lbidos243-270
(KIRA 17:4)
KHALFIN, L.O.p prof.t otv. red.; IVANIYA, V.A.,,
dots., kand.
geol.-miner. nauky red. tom4l, BADMOV, I.K.,
grof., red.;
BIJIM.'NIKOV, A.Ya., prof., red.; WKBUNUV, M.G.,
dots., kand.
geol.-miner, nauk-p red.; HZIMIN, A.M.9 prof.p
red.; MIKOV,
D.S., prof., red.; ROGOV, G.M., dots., kand,
geol.-miner,
nauk.. red.; SULAKMIN, S.S.., dots.,, kand, tekhn.
neuk,, red.;
KHAKHLOV, V.A... profolt red,
[Materials on the geology and minerals of Western
Siberia;
reports] Materialy po geologii i polezrWm
iskopaenWm Zapadnoi
Sibiri; doklady. Tomskp Izd-vo Tomskogo univ.,
1964. 424 P.
(MIRA ISO)
1. Konforentsiya, posvyasbchermaya 100-letiyu so
dnya rozhde-
niya akademika M.A.Usova, Tomsk., 1963.
,BAZHENOV
NEnW, H.I., red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I.,
tekhn. red.
[Tobacco ruins the health] Tabak gubit zdorovle. lzd.2.
Moskva., Izd-vo "Moditsina," 1964. 29 p. (MIRA 17:3)
-1: -
4-
POLYAKOV, V-V-. xng.; Bamov, I.R. Rng.; BUGOMM
Blectric Power Plants
Socialist competition of the workers of a heating and electric
power station for thorough-
going economW of fuel and electric energy. Plab. energ., 2, No. 7,
1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
jintohpr 1952- ". Uncl.
-5jLL 7t--I''-..
"For all-arowd NO. wil electric enerCy econw;y of ~ieatlu,-
and electrld ower
Stations. 11
Gor. khoz. llbsk. 26, no. 6, 1952
B"UNOV -.-- I.R. --- ---- - -----
Za kompleksnuiu ekonomiiu topliva I elektroenergii n&
elektrostantoli (For over-all
economy in fwl and electric power in electric power plants). Izd.
2-e- Moskva. Gosenerg-
oizdat. 1954. 47 p.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol 7, No 9. Doc 1954
- - - I .! - - - I -.~ . ---
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KOVAIZNKOt P.P.; TREOUB079 O.I.;QMZHFNOV# I.S.;
KORGANOVg N.ra.
Orgacised.forms of vork of medical research persomel In
Rostov-
on-Dort in social prinolpleve Zdray,, Ron. Fader. 4
no.6:17-U -To 160.
(MM 13:9)
1. Is Rostwok6go-na-D=u goeudarstreanogo maditainakogo
inatituta
(dir. - prof. P.P.. zowasoko)
(ROSTOV-(*-DON--MDICAL WM
CHMAYEV, Ivan Alskseyevich, doktor tekhn,
nauki CHACHMANI,
I.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KHOZE,
A,N.,, kand.
tekhn. nauk., rateenzent;_BAZHENOV,
1.3._Ljnzh,p redo
(Marine gas turbines] Sudovye gazovye turbiny.
Moskva
Transport# 1964. 223 p. (KERA 17:81
Owl%&
!~-)rj r~r!rqss tlie An-ira Rivfi:r for thp cp3nstymlion
Stpti^n. Euerp.strol. nn.6;11~-118
of the
15P, Nuv~ 12:11)
(f,)r '.Yu '-'r-3-ev). 2. 'Brat akpes stro7 ~for
Bazllqnov).
(3r,~t.C: Kvllroolc~(-trlc Power Station)
ANDREYEV, I.V.9 inth.; BAZHENOV, IN.
A unique overhead cable span. Vest. sviazi 21
no.12:16-18 V
,61. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Vaesoyuznyy proyektno-izyskatel'skiy i
nauchno-issledovatel'3kiy
institut Hinisterstva elektrostantsiy SSSR (for
Andreyev). 2.
Mavnyy inzh. uchastka svyazi stroitel'stva Bratskoy
gidroelektro-
stants1i (for Bazhenov).
(Angara River--Electric lines--Overhead)
K. V.
Radlc~Receivers
*Basic Principles of Protecting Radio Reception From.
Interference Set Up by High-Frequency Generators for,
Induction Beating,," T. Z. Tllgekit' K..,V. Baz4enov.,
Rugimerso 91 Pp
-RadiatekbalW16, 6
.4
Uplains ~mmin causes of interference created by
frequemy."C1110tors for Induction beating. . Gives
quantitative evaluation of t1de IMerterevee and twii~.
ollmn"
possible vays of coping vith it.' Presents rec
d&tl*US On ONCLUAtOr 8 designing tec
pro
BAZHENOV, L.B., kand.filosof.nauk (Moskva)
Philosophical analysis of a nev science. Priroda 53
no.lsl2l-122 164.
(MMA 17.-2)
ACC NRt 07005699 (AJ SOURCE COM UR/0413/6710()0/002/0189/0190
INVEMR: Bathenov, L. 0
ORO: None
TITLE: A method for increasing safety in storage of liquid fuel
on bases. Class 81,
NO. 8857T
SOURCE: Itobreteniya, proWablenMe obraztsy, toyarrq7e wakis'no.
2, 19670 189-190
TOPIC TAGS; fire protection, liquid fuel, fuel storage
ABSTRACT: This Author'n Certificate introduces: 1. A method for
increasing Wety in
storage of liquid fuel on bases. Embankments or fire-resistant
barriers are thrown
up around each tank at a distance of at least 1.5 meters to a
height of 25 centimeters
above the surface of 50% of the volume of fuel in &U reservoirs
overflowing between
the walls of the outer embankment and the walls of the embankment
around each tank.
A,modification of this method in vhich the tanks are placed on
fire-resistant bases
at least 1.25 meters high with the upper edge of the base at
least 1.5 marters from the
wells of the tank. 3. A modification of this method with
pipe;ines for draining off
rain vater beneath the embea1ment. These pipelines are equipped,
with fire-barrier-.
gravel stoppers.
SUB COM. iwul4q.'
13/ SUM DATE3
Card
P. M.; KONELISKAYA~ V. No ~AW -1~.jj.; GOLIBERKOVA,
A. S-.;
BUGAYJ
NAYMNOVA I 1. 1.
Effeet of the type of aromatic amines (primary,
secondaryp and
tertiary) and their o, m., and p derivatives on the
absorption
spectra, Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no. 3:652-655 Mr 163.
(MIRA 17-5)
1. KharIkovskiy politekhnicheskiy inotitut imeni
Lenina.
BAZTUMVI N.
,
k Sff supports In drifts. Mast. ugl. 7 no*9:17-18 S 158.
(MIRk 11:10)
1. Zrinestitall glavnogn Inabenera sbakhty 16.10-16
tresta
Chorar*hnvugol-1. .
Oftne timbering)
BAZMCNOV X
Our I~diate goal, Radio no.10:11 0 162. (MIRA 15
3 10)
L Nachallnik %mkogo radicklubme
(Radio clubs)
BAZMMOV M,j NIKOLAYM# Go
U"ful ampetition. 24&Udelie 27 no.lli?9 N 165. (M RA IS: 10)
1. lboballaik Imeorgiyovskoco rayormogo proizvodatvannogo
upravloniIya-8911skoge khosysystva, Oran"skay oblasti (for
Bashenov). 2. G]Avnyy agroacm Novoserglyavokogo rayomnogo
proisvodetvannogo upravlaniya oellskogo khozyaystya,,
Orenburskay
*bUsti (for NikoUyenko).
th-
BAZHUCJV, 14. A. Cand. Physicoma cle
Dissertation: *Spoettophotometric Study of the Now Hercules
19-34.0
30/3/50
Noscow Order of Lenin State V iment.
M. V. Lominosay.
SO Vecheryaya Mo3kVM
sum 71
BAZHUOV, M.A.
."OWAWWE6d9&ft--
Determining the temperature of Nova fferculls 1934 by the
Zanstra
metbod. Trudy Sakt.astrobot, AN Xasakb.SSR. 1:61-65 153.
()a&k 10: 2)
(Star@, Now) (Stare-Temperature)
B-AZHZI)T. -M.A.
""wkw-'v,
Spectrophotometric tes"raturs of Nova fferculls 1934,
TruV Sekt.astrobot. AN Xasakh.SSR. 1:66-72 153. (mm 1032)
(Stan, Im) (Stars-Texperaturo)
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AUTHORS:
Bazhanov id. A.# Sutyusheva, Sh. Sh. 76-32-4-7/43
TITLEs
on the Partial Derivatives of the Pundamental
Thermodynamic Functions in Terms of the Variables
T and P (0
chastnykh proizvodnykh oanovnykh
tormodinamichookikh
funktsiy v peremennykh T i P)
PERIODICALs
Zhurnal Fizicheekoy
Xhimii, 1958P Vol. 32, Nr 4,
pp. 778-781 (USSR)
ABSTRAM
The
number of the partial derivatives mentioned in the
title is
in various isoprocesses enormously great so
that there exist
some methods for the composition of
these partial
derivatives. The present paper mentions
a supplementary
table according to which all 336 partial
derivatives of
first order in terms of the variables T
and P can be
obtained. A mathematical reasoning is
compiled by the
authors as well as a'number of examples
for the calculation
of the derivatives, The mentioned table
contains, for
partial cases, all partial derivatives of
Card 1/2
first
order in terms of the variables T and P, known in
On the Partial Derivatives of the Fundamental 76-32-4-7/43
Thermodynamic Punctione in Terms of the Variables T and P
referenoss, in the number of the thermodynamic equation
by Xkxwell. Many problems of chemical and technical
thermodynamics mentioned in various manuals can be solvedp
and the table can also be compiled with other vAriables.
There are I table and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet
ASSOCIATION: Voronezhakiy pedagogioheskiy institut&Voronezhokiy
stioitellnyy institut (Toronezh Fedaicgical I=titute;
Voronezh Contrustion InstituM)
SUBMITTED: November 21, 1956
AVAILABLE3 Library of Congress
1. Thermodynamics~-Theory 2. Thermodynamics-Mathematical
analysis
Card 2J2
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ACCISSION W APS022380 UR/0136/63/000/009/0071AWS
AVr=t Kulakov, V. 101 Sash, Kokovina,
MW=4 X
71 Y'5
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TIMM If fe t of boat treatmention the properties of sheets of
the, aluminum
alloy vpl_ 4 A ')-,7
SOURCM Tovetnyye ustally, no. 9, 1965, 71-73
TOPIC TAGSt metal~hest treatment, aluminum alloy, corrooibn
resistance, metal
hardening, astal axing/ VDI aluminum alloy
ABSTUCT: The use of the secondary sluminuia alloy VDI in
structural and Machius
elements requiring the combinp,tion of higb strangth vith
corrosion resist4mce has
led to the used to Investigate tho.offect of h"t treatment on
those properties#
Honcep the authors present the results of their studios of the
regime# of heat
treatment of VDI alloy shoots assuring the optimal physical
properties and cor-
rosion resistance. This was based mainly an raising the
hardening twPortture
in a combiviation with natural and artificial aging. 20000
specimens takam from
1.0t 1.5, 2.0t,aud 6*5 = thick sheets of VDI alloy(from a welt
containing 2.94%
Cofd 1/3
_L 1053-66.
ACCZSiION M AP5022380 -
Cu, 0.71% HS, 0.58% Mn, 0.42% Peg 0.74% $1, 0.20% Zo) were hardened
at.ts"*-
ratures of from 4859C to 535"C. It was found that hardening at 535*C
leads to
some Increals In ultimate strength %- (41.1 kg/=2) and yield strength
cr
(25 A) compared with hardening at 485"C ( au - 36.9 kg/=2, a 10.0 kS/
ks
hardening at temperatures beyong 493"C leads to a marked increase in
rties without any appreciable decrease In plasticity. lb* optimal
temperature and duration of artificial aging are 160"C and 10 br,
respectively*
same whatever - the thickne i -6f -the-shoots Anvestigatedo-
Nicrostructural exami -------
nation revealed no burnouts- over -the r w-4-a of hardening
temperatures investigatedo
Corrosion resistance was determined by testing hardened (at 485, 505,
515, 5254
and 535%) and aged specivens of VDI #hasts for intercrystalline
corrosion and
stress corrosion as well as for lose of mechanical properties
following corro-
sion tests. Finding: raising the hardening temperature above 5050C
favorably
affects the improvemmt in corrosion resistance (the depth of
corrosion foci was
0.33 mm at 505"C against 0.18 um at 535%). Thus, raisins the
hardening tamp*-
ratures of the alloy markedly improves its strength and cojFosion
propertist evA
warrants recommending it for use Instead of the alloy D161fa
structural elflw4mtsa
and products performing under normal temperature coodIt-Lons and In,
the obsoctA
of high fptim stresselo Orig. art# hast 4 figureso 4 tables.
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Increasing the production of con nor# goods, Iftet, not, 27 no*1;
1-3 J&4' 154. (XEMA 10tq)
(Nonferrous ustal industries)
L
V
CmWAVSXW. Aleksandr Itrilloilch; CHWOV, A.R., rodaktor; UMYBVA,
O.M.. redaktor; BAZMOV, N.Y., Inzhener, retsensent; POMIU, r.s.,
kandidat tekbuICAMIS MM0,1%tac-nsent; VAYNMITM, TaB.g teth-
nicheskiy redaktor
Urlotion and lubrication In'mashining metals] Tran'ta i smasks, pri
pbrabotke metallov. Isdo 2-e, dap. t parer. Moskva, do&'. nauchno.-
takha. izd-vo lft-r7 po chernot I tavatnot metallurgit, 1955.
1?6 p. (MM 80
(Metal working lubricants)
/Y "It 2:~e 1/4--
ZHD16BOT, Tiktor Vla4listrovich; BOODYAVL=IrY, Konstantin
Nikolaysvich;
ZUBTSOT, MikheAl YeftmovIch; LAXDIMW, Alsksandr Denisovich;
LXKhR]= , Yergenir golveyevich; POSTNIEDT. Nikolay
Nikolarevich;
HILLSH, L.Ye., Insbanar, rateensent; BAZZMV. N.Y..
lusbaner,
retsensentf CHXRNDT. A.S., redaktor; redaktor;
-ATTOPOVICH, R.I., tekhnichaskly redaktor,
(Working non-ferrous metals and alloys by pressure]
Obrabotka
ts,retvqkh metallov i splavoy davlanism. Moskva,
Gos,asuchno-tekbu.
tad-vo 11t-ry po chernol I tevetnot natillurgli 1955. 486
p.
(Non-farrous metals Metallurgy) ZNLRL 8:12)
AXIMOVA, X.I.; BAZHXNOV, R.F.; BAXffVAWV, G.T.; =KLUBS110,
N.P.; BERMAN-.
B0GDAlUr-,-n-.S-.f-ZGDYAXD, M.N.; BOTEO, B.B.; VINOGRADOV,
S.V.;
GAGU-TORN. KIT,; GLICK, T.P.; GOM, K.Y.; GRADUSOV. P.1.;
OUSHCHIRA,T.N.;
TWLITA310V A.X.- TESIXIDY M.P. ZDZTARSXIT, A.V.; 2AIMAROV,
M.V.:
ZAIMOVA, i.1.: WOHMift, Vj.; ICKAROV, A.M.; EDRZH3110,
O.T.;
LAYM. V.I.; MALITMIV, M.V.-, MILLISR, LIU.; MIWVANOV, A.Z.;
miRowv, s.s.; irIONCROVA, N.A.; OLIKHOT, N.P.: OSIMA. T.V.;
0601IN, N.Te.; PIR IN, I.L.; PLAISS. I.N.- EROWIM, A.D.:
RWANTb?ff, M.Vf; SITIMIMM, V.P.; ~11 TIN. P.I.; SMIRTAGIN,
A.P.;
SPASSUT. A.G.1 TITOV, P.S.; TURKOVSKAYA, A.V.;
SHAXHXAZAROV, AIX.:
SEPICHIMSM, U.S.; TURRSHTOVICH, N.A.; TMRICOV, A.V.;
TAMURVICH, L.V.
Sergel Ivanarich aubkin. TSvet.met. 28 no.6;6o-6i x-D 155.
(MIRA io:ii)
(Gubkin, Sergai Ivanovich, 1898-1955)
137-58-6-11857
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p
97 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Bazhenov M.F.
TITLE: Progress in the Nonferrous -metals Treatment Industry (Raz-
vitiye promyshlennosti obrabotki tsvetnykh metallov)
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 19-Z0, pp 83-87
ABSTRACT: Progress made in. the nonferrous -metals and alloys
treating
industries during the 40 years of Soviet government is eluci-
dated. The smelting of alloys began in shaft crucible furnaces.
Induction furnaces of 300-600 kg capacity came into use in 1927.
They have undergone a gradual process of improvement: power
has been increased, lining life extended, water-cooling of the
coils has been introduced, etc. Furnace capacity has been
raised to 5.0 tons and output to 70-85 tons per day (as compared
with 15 tpd). Furnace charging has been mechanized. Vacuum
furnaces with vacuums of up to 10-Z mm Hg are in use. Semi-
continuous casting of ingots of nonferrous metals and alloys has A.P.
been introduced. The production of hundreds of new alloys and
thousands of sizes and shapes of rolled products has been 1. Alloys
Card 1/1 developed. --Development 2. Alloys--Production 3.
Metals--Production
4. Industrial plants--Development 5. Industrial plants--Equipment
- BAZMOV.-M. Y.-- -fGosVlim,- AIEW - -
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*Problems for Solution with a View to Better Planning for
17.)6-1965.0
report presented at the Fifth Fun Assembly of the Central
Administration of the
Non-Forrms Metallurgical Sol. - T*ch. Society., Moscow 21-22
Yeb IW.
AUTHOR: Bazhenov, M.P. SOV/136-59-1-3/24
wo~*_
TITLE: Pr-ospeCts for the Development of the Non-Ferrous
Metals
working Industry (Perspektivy razvitiya promyshlennosti
obrabotki tsvetnykh metallov)
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1959, Nr 1. pp 8-10 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Noting that all requirements for non-ferrous
metal rolled
products have been successfully met in recent years the
author goes on to discuss the likely future demands and
the corresponding measures to be taken by the non-ferrous
metals working industry. In the heavy non-ferrous metal
rolling field new mills are to be built and modernization
of existing equipment affected. At several works ingot
casting is the factor limiting production and plans have
been made by some Sovnarkhozy (economic councils) and
republic Gosplan organisations to expand capacities In
the next 2-3 years. In addition to large scale production
in iron-cored induction furnaces provision is being made
for developing the production of special grades in vacuum
induction and vacuum.arc furnaces - eg of oxygen-free
Card 1/3 copper ingots for the electroniag instrument and
electric
SOV/136-59-1-3/24
Prospects for the Development of the Non-Ferrous Metals
Working
Industry
industries. By the end of the seven-year period ingot
quality should have improved sufficiently for rejects to
be eliminated'. In rolling practice more cold rolling of
flat products at speeds of 7-10 m/sec, increasing strip
widths and lengths and more automation should secure a
2-3 fold productivity increase; the author considers that
in spite of recent progress the product finistiing side
needs more development. In tube production theauthor
points out that the replacement of many low-productIvity
units is impossible since they are indispensible for some
tube types but where possible high speed,, automatic,
multiple str;nd units are to be adopted; for thin-walled
tubes planetary mills are to be used, and in standard
copper-tube production speeds of over 500 m/min are to be
attained. He urges the grouping of now tube units each
to deal with its own alloy and product. Bar and section
production is relatively backward and can not supply the
needs of the electrical industries and the author out-
Card 2/3 lines appropriate measures. Three now
aluminium-foil
works will start production in 1959, 1960 and 1962 and
SOV/136-59-1-3/2)+
Prospects for the Development of the Non-Ferrous Metals Working
Industry
this, together with modernization of existing plant, will
more than triple production in the next seven years,
As well as producing tonnage quantities of metals such
as beryllium* the non-ferrous metal working industry
must be prepared to supply bi-metals and the author
urges the industry to be prepared for these and any
Vard 3/3 unexpected demands.
nIMZANDM9 I.N.t daktor tekhno naukq red.; MATVJSIBV, B.I., kand,
takhno
naukp red, ;-8AZH5IQLjN~IP. t insh.t retsenzent; BALISHINg M.Yd.9
kand. tokbn. nxukq--ivUsnzent; BbCHVARt M*Aop inshat redal TOO-
GRADSKAYA9 S.Is# r*L iid-val OMORKINA9 V.1.9 teklm. red.
[Beat-reoistamt material naft of'baked alumimm powder ISAP)j a
oolleatim of articles] Teploproobayl material Is speabemoi
alb-linievoi pudry (SAP); abornik statei. Pod red. I.NeTridliandera.
1 B.I.Matres". Mookwat Gos,naucbno-tekhn. isd-vo Oborongizp.1961,
322 p. (A:Lmdz=) (Powder metan-argy) (MMA 14:6)
FRIDIZANM, LN., doktor tekbns maukp red DOBATMj V,I,x doktor
tekbm - mmrtik~ -reds I_ ZAKWUMI -To D. kam4e toklme ma*# rpd#;
N~~ IF ""t '-N=WT Ox. i3ish'
red*,*, VINUUIUWSWA,'S,I,,, red. isd-vai GAMMMI) L.Aep
tekbn. red.
[Malleable alumimm alloys] DeformimeiWe a3iwdnievye splwy;
abornik stateL. Moskva, Goo. rgmahno-tokhn, isd-vo Oborongisp
1961o 234 p. .(Al=inum alloys) (MM 15 t 3.)
FRIDLYANDER, I.W., doktor tekhn. naukp red.; ALITHU, M.B. kand.
tekbn. nauki, redo BAZHENOY H 7 inab., retoen;;nt;
R7JI92NINOV,, V.SOR a imvky red.; ANIKVA.M.S.y
red.izd-va; ORESEUNA, V.I.p tekbn. redo
(Aluminum foundry elloyis (proportion# toohnology of malt-
ings easting and heat treatment)) Litainye aliuminevye
vp2avy (swistvas tekhaologiia p:Lavkij, litlia i termicheskoi
obrabotki); abornik statei. Mosk-va,, Goo. nauebmo-tekbn. isd-
vo Oborongiz., 1961, 202 p. (MIRA 1582)
(Aluminum alloya) (Founding)
TIKWNOV, Boris Sergeyevich, kand. takhn. nauk; -m.
ftd.; LUTSKAYA, GA.p red. izd-va; DOBUZRYNSKAU,
L.V.v tekhn.
red.
[Rolling of sino] Prokatka tainka. Moskva,
Metallurgisdat.,
1963. 199 P* (MIRA 16s7)
(RolUng (Metalwork)) (Zinc)
.ISTRIN, M.A.; B.AZHEN OV#"M*Fop nauchno red.; SINACHENKO,
L.N., red.
[Econoiq of nonferrous metals and the introduction of
their substitutes, in industr7,, transportation,, and build-
ing] Zkonomiia. tsvstrqkh metallov i vnedrenie, ikh zameni-
telei v promyeblennosti na transports i v stroitelstva.
Moskva, 1962, 63 Po (MIRA 17:5)
I.
1. Moscow. TSentrallrW7 institut informats'-i tsvetnoy me-
tallurgii.
I'M.F.; KOKOVINA, A.So
KULAKOVP V.I.L_~~Hv-!!PV
Effect of thermal treatment on the properties of VD1
alloy sheet
metal, "Svet. met. 38 no.9:71-75 S 165.
(MR-A 18:22)
I-
N
!ea
C o- 2/2
4J72-fifi ~jACm(Q)/LVp(t)/19WP(h)4mje) jJP1111 /RW/WB
ACC W a F,
GOURCZ COWS 0/02M/65/0W/0
44'a .! "4,rr "A'
Xulakar, V. 1. 1Maty"er, A. 1. Istria N. A. I *ArwvjL A.
1. 1
Wo
ON$ acas
TITL11t Vm~ot~ aluminum-bas* Class ho, 1;- 17349
Isobretenly I tovwTqkh znakavp no. 15, 1965, 83414
TMC TM allay, aludam but allay, coffer containing alloy.
wassium cm[WOIDS
allay, silicon containing alloy" zinc containing alloy,
Sanganes.e.containing AU019
Iron containing allors nickel containing alloy, titanium
powtalalng &Ucr,- chromium,
containing alloys vircoulum containing anc7s ber~nimm
-containing alloy
ADUMCT: Tble Autbor Certificate lntv;otm* um pum-base
allay Vith-VA
'IL a wrouSbt, al
J, . 4 - Ucar a"
machamleal props, less 09=212m nsiskmet, and y9rkzbULtr-
- The L - a us
1 8-3$
6".Wi- irom OITMM~ I
an Osft-045 MIIPJUM~0.0 -4
Zirconium, and 0
0.01-0.4 400M.O.W1% beELIAva
f3p, 0001 p1jigg'i A"#"
WAODV9s;-W1 gu~97DAnst:-2T:anO/,.Ofdo-inro*.,
000/,; on
4
Y,
ACC N;Z: -tp602z)675 _"SOURCE CODS: UR/0136/66/0W/008/v'0e6&P08
F.; Tsabrov, N. D,
tamlIORS: Xulakov, V. L; Bazhonov.,.
ORG: none
TIT=- : Mochanical and corrosion proportios of nbDo_tr 3-1
k of a oy VD3
SOMCE: TsvetrWo motally, no. 8, 1966, 86-M
TOPIC TAGS ll proporty, aluminum alloy pMdt xt4_zr)--Jtu=bum
=npnoso alloy VD3 alloy; VDI alloy,, D16 a._ff0,y-_j,)
AMRAC'A": Tho mechanical and corrosion proportios of shoots
mr1do from alloy VD3 were
invo,^tigatad, and the oxporimopt-il rositlta wore comparod.
with the corrospondina re-
-ults obtainod "or alloy 1 11 1, Sul z bv
_R16,1~ Tho invostigation supp o onts 'he ro t presented
V. I. Kulakov, M. F. Bazhonov, and A..S. Kokovina (Tavotnyye
Motally., 1965, No. 9).
The oxporimontal rosults are prosontod ingraphs and tablos'(soo
Fig. 1). It was
tound that tho corrosion and mechanical properties of alloy VD3
are comWablo to
thoso of alloy D16, and it is suggested that a combination of
alloys VD1j'and VD3
should yield an alloy suitable for use in meta2lureic and
machine buffd1ne plants.
1/2 UDC:
BRODYANSKIY, V.M., kand.tekbu. AMMOV H.I. insh.;
VOLKOVO P.V.,
insh.; KRUSHINSKIYp in&.
Drying of oaqgen by cooling. Prom.energ. 17
no.4:21-25 Ap
162,. (MM 13S4)
(Oxygen-Drying)
BAZHENOVP M.I.0 assistant
Streexo-jet compressor for the Magnitogorsk
Metallurgical Combine,
Trudy MSI noo481151-158 163. (MIR& :L7t6)
L 45614:~~ Wr(Walp(M)
ACC NR#AP60219)5 SOURCE GODS$ up/0143/66/ooo/003/0082/0086
AUTHOR: Bashenovs M. I.-(EB&aer)
ORGs Moscow "Order of Win" or Engineering ordenai Lanina
energetiohe3kiy institut)
TITIZi Experimental study or a water-air jet apparatus on a
transparent model
SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetikas no. 3s 1966p 82-86
TOPIC TAGSt jet etream, jet flows acuum ejector pump, ejector
designs nozzle designs
nozzle diffusers nozzle fro-w, Vvesame, fluid pressure,, gas
preqnurs
ABSTFLACT-.- The water-air let apparatus was studied on a
transpaTent model at various
flow areas of the section and various forma of operating
nozzles. The experimental
results show that 1) normal ejector operation is possible only
when the two-phase
stream in anyoection of the mixing chamber fills up the entire
section and prevents
the emergence of counter currents which practically equalize the
pressure in front
back of the ejector, 2) at low pressure at the ejector inlet the
working water omit
its diBaolved free air and becomes mi1V white and turbid but
when the working vVatt
with its entrained and emitted air in the mixing chamber section
fills up the ant
section the stream clears up and remains clear along the entire
length of the apparat'
3) the temporary cloudiness of the stream of working water is
due to the simultaneous
d
L 4564-66
XtC
emission of the dissolved free air from the entire volume of
water# 4) the geometr7,L
of the ejector and the diameters of the working nozzle and
mixing chamber in partiq~
1"
ular depends in the mains on the pressure of the working
waters the pressure in th
rat
auction chamber., and the pressure behind the ejector's
diffusers 5),eJector operat,
disruption starts with spattering of the water-air stream from
the cylindrical
9
t
chamber to the auction chamber and its gradual filling up with
watir which stops t
air flow to the water stream and reduces the vacuum in the sue
ion chambers 6) di,
di
ruption in operation occurs at high working water pressure .P
P*.3Ibars and high ra j
VA
f
3
5 -f or a* a
)f mixing chamber and nozzle areas-- at PP) bars and t
un.uitable
configurations of the mixing chamber, 7) at normal ejector
operation the air flow in
the form of bubbles from 5 to 8 mm in diameter and are
distributed-# in the mo4n, in
the center of the mixing chamber mid diffuserp and 8) at a
high vacuum of P040.05
bars reverse closed vortices develop in the wall region of the
mixing chamber WA
diffuser and their presence might be responsible for the
additional losses in the
officiamy of two-phase jet ejectors. Orig. art. hass 4 figures.
'~W CODZs SUBM DAM 03Jun65/ OXG RErs 003
PL3KWCYV, P.S., inzh.; KOSHUN, V.A., inzh.; KUTININ, f.A., inzh.;
Prinimali uchautiyes BkZHEN0Vp 4,M,4 VAYWHTEINS I L POPOV,
TAKHARENK09 X.I.j MUGHIVSKIY, f.V.j GRDINA, . .;a a
IMTEROV., N4A. I.GRIGORKIN,'V.I. YU V VORKOV'v A:P.I
RoLling of bigb-manganese rails. Stall 21 no.51423-425 My 161.
1 (KIM 14: 5)
1. lusnotakiy metallurgic~eskiy kmbinat (for Plekhanov, Kosbkin,
Kriteninj, Pashenovs Vayubteyn., Popovj Zakharenko, Manohevskiy).
2. Sibirskiy meta'llurgiobaskiy institut (for Grdina, Govorkov,
Nenterov, Girigorkin).
(Ratlroads--Rails) (Rolling (Metalwork))
CHRSNOKOVs, N.D.1 ZvERN, V.A.; Fri~mijwli uchaatiyes B(O
OVA# N*091 EIEWOVp
P.16.; IIOMINSKIYf M.N.; BAZRwOvf MA
-mmmmmmmm-wo
Making roll cast iron in an acid open-hearth furnace.
Lit proisv.
no.2:4-7 F 163. iMIRA 160)
(Cast iron-Metallurgy)
CHERNYSHO G. Iq STERLIGOVO V. V.; VAYWHUYN, 1. L.;
BAZUENOV, M. M,
Intensifying the rate of open-hearth smelting with
the help of
a new fuel burning device, Iav.vya. ucheb. zav,;
chern.met.
7 no. 4:146-150 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut,
- A - I - - : , .., . , . , I V.,-i -
,j- . .. . . -
"An Eccei--f-fic .!ol,-Ipr 'or Groove Bor.,,, on Boria(,
-l.,cYdne,.,ll Staiki I Inrtrumerit, 16,
no. 12, 1945.
BAZHUOV, N.
---- 1---
Work norm studies in road construction organizations
of the R.B.7.S.IL
Ministry of Communal Services. 2hil.-kon.khos. 4
no.201 154.
MIA 7:5)
I..Starshiy inshener Leninpadskogo doroshno-mostovW
upravioniya.
(Road construction)
ACC, NR1 AIN6028972 (AIV) SOURCE CODE:
UR/9008/66/000/205/0002/0002
AUTHOR: Bazhenov, N. (Brigadier.General; Corps of Engineers)
ORG: none
TITLE: Antiaircraft rocket units ready to open fire
SOURCE. Krasnaya zvezda, 03 Sep 66, p. 2, col. 1-5
TOPIC TAGS: antiaircraft personnel, rocket, guided missile,
military tactics,
military training
ABSTRACT: The author stresses the need for mobility in the
rocket units of the
antiaircraft defense troops of the country. Mobility in their
case is the ability and
readiness to Attack an air enemy at any moment from the main
base, or from a
newly occupied position, and to carry out assignments under the
most difficult and
unforeseen conditions. This requires constant attention to
detail, working equip-
ment, and training. Marches must be swift and well planned, and
divisions broken
up Into several columns in order to facilitate camouflage. Units
arriving first at
destination must start setting ~tp their positions immediately.
Rela.xation and
SXIUOVA.. A.8a; RIZSI, M*Ao; tHITRI17VIv O.V.; DAZHENOT,,
N.A.
Stvd;ying the dymMajo of gas szonation wid property chwwas
during %h6 bakiM of green slostroden made with medium and
hUh-tesperstare pitch. TS"t, not. 38 so.1100-93 N 165,
(KIRk ISM)
~"N
B&ZHENOVI N.I.? inzh,
Logging trucks or loggIng combines of the Nozd Lumber
Indust ?
Mekh.- i avton. proizv. 17 no.800-34 Ag t63, (KM 16,107
BAZHENOVY N. K.
BAZHWOV, N. K. - "The Roc:1W and Pebbly Soils of Northern
Kirgizia and
Attempts to Adapt It Agricultural3you Published by the
Acad Sci
Kirgiz SSR~ Acad Sci Kirgiz SSRo Departwnt of Soil
Sciences.
Frunze, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in
Agricultural Sciences).
So*% KnizbWa Letopis's Not 2. 1956.
BAZEMY, N111.
Rock]r soils In the bottom lands of the Chu River &M
possibilities for
their reclamation. IsY.AN KIr.WM ao.l:241-145 155. (MBA 9:9)
(Chu Vaalay-Soile-Azalpis) (Chu Valley--Reclamation of land)
DAY OV, N. K.
BringIng rook7 soils of the Issyk-Kul Valley under cmItivation.
Trudy Otd.pochr.AN Zjr.30 no.5:37-41 135. (ma 9: U)
(Issyk-W Province-Afforestation)
1~
USSR/S.)il Science Soil Genesis and Gograp;jy.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959, 1324
Author ; _Bazhenov, N.K.
Inst : Academy of Sciences, KIrG4iz SSR
Title : Gray-Brow-in Desert Soils Surro=dinr, Western
Issyk-Kul
Orig Pub : Tr. Otd. pochvoved. AN KirgM, 1958, vYP- 7, 21-57
Abstract : A descriptiun Is given of the conditions of sail
form-
tion and sail deposits around western Issy-Kull. The
gray-brovn soils predominating in this district are
classified approximately according to species, subspecies,
and var!eties CV9 corresponds only rou6bly with series,
types and place9j; in addition there is taken into ac-
count the steppe and type of alkalinity of the soil, the
depth of stratification of the sat horizon, the extent
of the structural, and the mechanical composition. 7he
Card 1/2
7
USSR/Sail ScIQ]jce - soil Genesis and Geagr4phY-
Abe Jour Ref Zhur BiOl-, NO 1, 1959j, 1324
rA:)rph:3loGI af the sail is described, and data Is given
an the determiamtian of Cue MC110nical cOmPasitio`,', PH,
humus content of the vater-siluble salt, GYPsum, C02 Of
carbwates, active forns Of N) P, and K, and the stZte
.of the absorbed bases. Features of the described sailsj
which are similar to the graY-brM soil Of Usti-Urt
plateau and ~bngolia, are noted. it is shovn that culti-
vation of agricultural plants and VOOdY Plants is Possible
on the graybtown soils surrowiding Issyk-Kul'. --
V.S. Muratova
Card 2/2
SAMMOV, V*X.
Work of the Kirghis Branch of the All-Union Society of Soil
Scientists* Foohyawedento no~1108-" N 158. (RDA 11112).
(11rChIsistan-Soll research) 41
BUMOV. N.K,
Skeletal Siorosms"of northern Kirghisistan and their
roolamation.,
Izv, AN Kir.SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 2 no.2s63-109 160.
(MIn 3-3:7)
(CHU VAWM--SMROZEM SOM)
(TATA VAUM..SMROZEM SOILS)
MAMTOVt Aman Mamytovich; RMMMO, Grigoriy
Ivmmovicbj_AAZWMM4-l-Y-t
kand. sellkhoz, maukt oty.'red. ; VMMKOv I.Vp
redtizd-va;
ANMMI M.G. t toldm. red.
[Soil soning in Kirghisistan] Poobvwmos
raionirovezis Kirgiiii.
hmmseq Isd-vo AN KirgisWwi SSR9 1961. 153 p. (MM
l4s6)
(Eirghtsistan-4oils)
limm'72 N., M. "J" 1964
. DECEASLI!
Higb molecular CompourAs C* 063
M
M 71 i-s Q -,, (--.4 A ch''i
,:Z
L 11718-66 EWTI I )Irih-f (M)/EWb(j)/E?,:A(0 !JP(C)/PPL `6 ct'kA
ACC NRt AP6001091 SOURCH CODE: UR/0138J65/000/012/006/0010
AMOR: Khachaturov, A. S.; Vol'kenobteyn. M,_Y.; Dolsopojjjtjy~_
1. M... Kolltsav A. (61_r6.14
ORG. Institute of High Molecular Compounds, _AN SSSR,
Lenin&iad_(Ins_titut_vysoko-
___M_0_1ekulyarnj_kh oyedineni,-, AN SSSR)
TITLE: Nuclear magnetic resonance, s~~ of fluorinated rubbers
SOURCE: Kauchuk i. rezina, no. 12, 1965, 6-10
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear magnetic reeonance, v tubber, spectrum analyses)
4""~ CA--Avv-v'_a
AbSTRACT; T lea of fluorinated rubberlike elastomerr were studied by
means of
MIR: polyperfluorometh~Dxyperfluoropropyl'acrylate-7""Ar
CH2-CH-
CO--O-CH2-q2--CF2-O-CF3 n
and vojvogrfl~orobutyl ac (PFBA)
-t6
[-CH2--CH-
CO-O-f,'H2--CF2-CF2-CF3 n
The temperature of the experiments ranged from 20C to the liquid
nitrogen tempera-
ture. To analyze the temperature dependence of the width of partially
superimposed
absorption lines, a method was proposed and used in which the width
of the spectral
ACC NRi AP6001091 0
lines was determined from the contour of their outer shoulders. in
PMA, the
fluorine-containing groups separated by an oxygen atom have a much
greater mobility
than the corresponding groups in PFBA at the same temperatures.
Fxperimental values
of the second moments were determined for flubrine and hydrogen
nuclei in the
temperature range from -50 to -200C for both rubbers6 Theoretical
values of the
second moments were calculated for rubbers ir, the hard, nonelastic
state. It was
shown by comparison that only the terminal CF3-07 group retains its
capacity to
move at -180C. Orig. art, has: 4 figures.
SUB CCDE: SUMi DATZ t none ORIG WW't 005 OrH'REF:. .011
Card
2J2
KHACHATUROV, A.S.; tBAZH�jQL'j]~e&4Wj; VOL-KENSHTEYN,
M.V.;
LOIPGOPOLISKIY, I.M.; KOLITSOV, A.I.
Using the method of nuclear magnetic resonance in the
study of
fluorine-containing rubber. Kauch. i rez. 24
no.12-6-10 165.
jMRA 18ti-4)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR,
Leningrad.
NUIATOV, B.I., kandl"t vot*rlnarnykh nauk; RUBINOV,
N.Y., starshly
n&uchnyy sotrudnIk,
Ring reaction for diagnosis of brucellosis in cattle.
Vaterina .1.1a
30 no.9:14-19 5 153. (XLR& 6:8)
1. ToroneshakWa nauchno-Iseledovatel'skays
vaterinimp"a opytzmgm
stantelya.
BAZHANOV, N.N.
Diagnostic significance of the pain factor in
stomatological
practice. Trudy 1-go HMI 44t7-10 165.
Debatable problems in the use of adrenaline in
stonatology. Ibid.t29-34
(MIRA 18112)
BAZHANOV,,,,N,.N,.I,VILISHANSKIYI G.N.
Experienoe of the treatment of teeth under nitrous
oxide
anesthesia in the stage of analgesia. Trudy 1-go MW
44t15-18 165.
Audioaneethesia in the treatment of teeth. Ibid.tI9-22
(MRA 18:12)
) 41. 1 0
"Use of Slumber to Heal Concustion and Contusions of the
Brain,,n Khirurgiya.,
No-5, 1949o
-BAZMMOV-N. Pr-.
950. BAZHUM 5. P. larcotherapy of cerebral. concussion and contusion
KwLr~ 1949, 5 (75-79) MUS. 4
A short review of the patholoo of concussion is followed by an
account of the technique of narcotherapy induced by Inembutalt
(pentobarbitone
9H)luble), 0*2 9. 3 times a day,, or Isodium anytall (sodium
i-Wistbyl-
barbiturate) 0.25 or 0.3 9. 3 times a day,, and maintained for 5-7
days.
Three case reports.
Tereshchanko - (World Medical Abstracts)
So. NEUROLON & MCHIATRY Section VIII Vol. 3 1 Jan,-Jun 1950
Excepts, Hedica,
ZA.m.-., A %rT86
~- RAZMMOV P.S. zaslushemyy vrach RSFSR
UncontroUod vmiting in nopbritio In a patient with a
berveshoo-
shap6d kidney. Ve6tokhire noo6s114 161o (mm 1511)
1. Is khirurgichookogo otdoloniya ldvanskoy gorodokoy
bQ nitey
(as vrach - P*M. Pblyakova) Orlovskoy ob3Ai3t!Ll ,,."
(WHITING) (KIEtMl3--DISMES)
BAZHUOV. P Tt,-,
--t-
Simplifying the structure and reducing the managerial
staff In
factories. Ayt.1 trakt.prom. no.5:1-2 My 156. (mm 9:8)
1. Mininsterstvo avtomobillsoy promehlonnosti.
(Factory OL=Vmat)
PROTOPOPOVt S.P... saal. dayatell nauki RSFSR, doktor
mod. nauk, prof..,
oty. red,; BAZHEHOV P 8 , Mel. vrach MPSR, red.;
IVANOV,
S.S., $a 'SM',-*kand. mod. nauk, red.; KOKIN, M.X.jl
zaal. vrach RSFSR, kand. mod. nauk,, red.; TROFIMOV,
K.A., red.j
TSUKANOVA, le.P.v zasl. vraoh RSFSR, red.; SHIPEROVA,
R.Ya.,
ijael. vraoh. MFSR, kand. mod. nauk, same otv. red.;
ANTONOV., V.
red.; KMINv N. . tekhn. red.
[Problems of practical medicine; from the practice of
medical
institutions in Oral Province] Voprosy praktichookoi
maditsiny;
iz opyta meditainakikh uchrezhdanii Orlovskoi
oblaati. Orel,
Orlovskoe knizhnqe izd-vo, 1962. 335 p. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Zaveduyu3hchiy Orlovskim oblastnym otdelom
zdravookhrananiya
(for Trofimov).
(OREL PROVINCE-MEDICINE-PRACTIft)
TTF
BAZHZNCV, R.A.
Substituting an automobile light tulb for the special
SG-2 tulb.
Geofiz. raned. no.6s92 161, (MA .15t4)
(Osainograph) (Zlectrio lamps, Inoandescent)
At rAzbft2i
rubuoatioAs Rlao- rro-at
No..~ P-L-22,-. pp.,, 26,w-:~2` Datev low
T
From List, AlIC'203614
62I.Mb..1 6-10.03.
TFAIS TEW1 t, ~,,t WIT11
AND I.A10 it KT -NA-j',kir7,0
ELM. st -,77" N.. 1, 1-6. ltv
J 11w 117 J,.:-~ !N. A
. ...... for
2 di4t-c~ f 04 ktla Kith -1 Uw,g kal
off We C;kblv tv'.wk. llc cMAe Mi,-~Wj r. I ~;t
n,c.s,,rvd (,v,i- a dir iiiii 4- of ~-!; vio ji.-i ~:z- i-,;if,l
zi-r~o~,~. ;,,ml ~c i
pt-runpilUe ctiervist domMy of 0.1~ ri~A/dm' a
numn.,
,om distArwo of the electri0- from
9 kii,' Wl :, reviatolk of this I-Jue 1. rc.- [-~sr3
AYtrv the d.c. carUt reiurn hs us.,l iri
B NOV. S.A., inshener.
'7~ ~Y nation in longstagle-conduetor cable lines.
Ilsk.sts. 27
no.11:57-58 N 156o (KwA log)
(Illectric cables)
BA, lF,NG-V li ;
-I..
O~cIllal*-r4 of Ona ;~:r ~ ~rlr *1 a~
-A-. - r Ji-
.:- III IT I v~'/ t ',,~ I , " ", 8 ~ -- )
Line. "Zve N"ID . '. .11 " a 'th I
-- -i . ......
~! - I -- --
- -.- 1z
I -Uon of the
SAVVateev.9 D. I., i;nd "Geopnyaical R-plor;ition in the Re~g
Abaskanak Silt Works." Vestnik Zwpadno-Sibirakogo
Ce-ologo-Gidro-Gccxli-~zJ.cl.,eukoi,-o Treats,
Tomsk, No. 3, 1933y pp. 29-34-
.y.-t;em,v. �. 11, ".r",-U---,lt.," of Cbser,;aViona Vade
with '.I;e in the
"llulunJinsk Sfeppe n tl,c, ;-~,f 1932 and ic,135.11 In
tho Jecfizic-eskie
Yetojy 7.azvedki v Zapa,lnoi 311~iri, To--skt 1,935p pi,.
221-220'.
8(0) SOV/ 112-59 -4-6999
Translation from: Referativnyy z~urnal. Elektrotakhnika, 1959, Nr
4. p 82 (USSR)
AUTHOR: 2t!teno , S. N.
,Y
TITLE: Relations Pertaining to Steady-State Conditions of a
Synchronous Machine
PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 12, pp
139-ISZ
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ABSTRACT: Generally-known Blondel and Potier vector diagrams. and
some other
diagrams of synchronous machines, which express with sufficient
accuracy the
relations among the parameters of an operating machine, are
complicated and
not readily observable. To simplify analytical relations among the
parameters
and to simplify the vector diagrams of both salient-pole and
nonsaliert-pole .
synchronous machines operating under symmetrical steady-state
conditions, a
new method of constructing the diagrams is suggested, and the
principal
relations are developed with the assumption that the working
portion of the no-
load characteristic is linear.
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