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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROV, M. M. - YEGOROV, N. A.

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5M SOV/70'-33-1-11/45 AUTHORS: Yel,rorov, M. M., 'Kiseley, V. F., K. TITLE: The Effect of the Surface Nature of Silica Gel and quartz on Their Adsorption Properties-(Vliyaniye prirody poverkhnosti silikagelya i kvartsa na ikh ads*btsionnyye svoystva) III. Heats of Wetting of Silicon Dioxide With Various Liquids (III. Teploty smachivaniya kremnezema razlichnymi zLdkost- yami) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, lir 1, pp-65-73 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In connection with previous papers the effect of the hydration of the surface of silicon dioxide on the adsorption energy of water and methanol in the form of heat of wetting (HVI) is in- ve5tigated. M1 was determined in several SiO 2 samples with water, methanol, n-propanoll and n-heptane in dependence on tile hydration degree of the surface. Data on the HW of the silica gels KSK with water were taken from Y. M. Yegorov's thesis (Aef 18). The M1 was measured by means of a calorimeter with a temperature sensitivity of 5.1o-50c. A table of the investigatE:d silica gels with the HV obtained for water is given. An in- Card 1/3 vestigation of the effect of the glowing temperature on the HW SOV/76-33-1-11/45 The Effect of the Surfacelfature of Silica Gel and quartz on Tillei_- Ad- ,sorption Properties. III. Heats of Wetting of Silicon Dioxide With Various Liquids (Fig 1) showed that a glowing temperature of 200-3000C the function curves pass through a maximum. An increase in the glowing temperature up to 10000C resulted in a surface de- creaso4 ej g. in silica gel K-2, of several m2/g. A treatmont at 300 C a considered the standard. Here, the dependence of the R71 on the hydration of the suxface is expressed by a---.- straight line. A wetting of thermally dehydrated samples with water results in the formation of hydration he~Lt. A hydrated quartz surface differs qualitatively fror. a corresponding silica gel surface which can be explained by the closer packing of the hydroxyl groups (in quartz); however, investi- gations have still to be carried out in this respect (e. g. according to the method of the core-paramagnetic resonance). The IN of methanol does not dependon the porosity of the silica gels, which is the case with n-propanol and n-heptane. In the case of partly dehydrated surfaces a greater HW is ob- tained by the use of methanol than by that of water which car, be explained by the effect of the methyl group in the ad- Card 2/3 sorption. The results of the investigations show that the MY SOV/76-33-1-11/45 The Effect of the Surface Nature. of Silica Gel and Quartz cr- 'Their L,!- sorption Properties. 111. Heats of Wetting of Silicon Dioxide Tilth Various- Liquids of the silica grel-with water and methanol depends essentially on the hydration.degree of the surface which is not the cace with n-heptane. The authors thank B 0 V. Illin and G. 1. Aleksandrova.. There are 3 figures,.1 tabled and 22 references, 14,0f which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Iloskdvskiy gosudars'tvennyy universitetv �m. M. V. Lomonogove. (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonoscv) Card 3/3 05806 5W SOV/76-35~40-4/45 AUTHORS: Yegorov, M. M.,, Kiaelev, V. F., Krasillnikov, K. G. ~ -A. TITLE: 'On'the Probleii'of the Adeorptive Power of a Unit of the Quartz Surface, PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959P Vol 33, Kr 10, pp 2141-2144 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since the quantity of adsorbed OH groups.dependa on the number of free corners of the SiO 4 tetrahedron which project into the surface of the silica-gal skeleton, it was assumed (Refs 2-4) that differences in the degree of hydration-of-idlica gels (Refs 1-4) is connected with the manner in-which the tetrahedron is packed(in dependence on the conditions of silica-gel pre- paration). The adsorptive properties of samples of amorphous silicon dioxide of various origin (silica gels and quartz glass') were therefore compar.ad with those of quartz samples 'since the latter has the densest packing of SiO 4 tetrahedrons. The authors investigated powder samples obtained by grinding .(carried out by L. A. Feygin), crystalline quartz and trans- parent quartz glass. The samples were ground in dry state as well as under the addition of water. The adsorptive-proper- ties of the samples are listed (Table: quartz, Kv-1, -2, -3 Card 1/2 samples, quartz glass, sample KS-1 and the silica gels KSK-1 05806 SOV/76-33-10-4/45 On the Problem of the Adsorptive Power of a Unit of -the quartz Surface and K-2). Comparison of the adsorption Isothermal lines (Fig) shows that the adsorptive power of quariz depends on the con- ditions under which the samples were pulverized. The adsorp- tion isothermal lines of the samples which were ground in dry state or with-a small addition of water attain considerably higher values than those of samples ground in wet state. The isothermal lines of water vapor adsorption of samples (ground under the same conditions) obtained from crystalline quartz Kv-3 and quartz glass KS-1 (Fig 1) indicate that the isothermal line of ilsotropic quartz glass attains higher values than that of crystalline quartz. Accordingly, results do not confirm the view of A. V. Kisele7 (Refs 11, 12) as to the same adsorptive proper-ties of crystalline and amorphous silicon dioxide. In conclusion, the au~hois thank K. V. Chmutov. There are 2 fig- ure sp 'I table, and 12 references,, 9 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: MOSkOV13kiy gosudarstliennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: February 26, 1958 Card 2/2 YEGOROV, M,M.; KUMM., V.F.; YaA.SILINIKOV, K.G. Efl,ect of the nature of silica gel and quartz cn their ad- sorptive capacities. Part. 5: Structure of the surface of crystalline and amorphous modifications of silica. Zhur. fiz.Ir-him. 35 no.9:2031-2038 161. (MMA 14:10) 1. Moskovakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni 14.V. Lomonosova. (Silica) (Adsorption) 777777= KRASILININOV, K.G. (Moscow) Effect of the nature of silica gel and quartz surfaces on their adsorption properties. Part 5: Adsorption of water vapor on the surface of crystalline and amorphous modifications of silica. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.10:2234-2240 0 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova. (Adsorption) (Silica) YEGOROVO M.111. ";,aracteri sties of the surface of catalytically active aluminum oxide. Dokl. A11' SSSR 140 no.2:401-404 S '61. (1Uift 14:9) 1. Moskov~;kly posudnrstvannyy vniversitot Im. M.Lomonosova. Predstavleno akademIkom M.M.Dubininym. (Aluminum oxide) (Surface chemistry) IGGNATIYEVA, L.A.; KIS)ELEV, V.F.; KRASILINIKOV, K.G.; )LE TOPCHIYEVA, X.V. Surface properties of catalytically active alumirum oxide. Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.9:1882-1889 S 162, (MIRA 17:6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova., fizicheskiy fakulltet i khimicheskiy fakulltet. YEGOROVS M.14, Introducing auUmatle submerged-arc welding cf le:~v c-c=p-ar~Lsators for gas-turbina units, Biul.-t,.-.kh,-ek-.no,-nfom,Cos.naucb.-;-a-sloinsto nauch.i takh,inform, 18 no,5:24-25 My 165o (MIRA 19-:6) -),)E , Z. 3 5 T 'k.; ,'J. ~ twOrI 1OD(O ACC NR. AP66-26836-" S-0-U-Rff-tdd9-j -W'00 2 0/66/166~166-2-/6-3-~-5/~0-)-9'.I AUTIORs Prudnikov, R. ~Uselev V.F.; Yogorov, M.M. ORGS Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraLtet) la jqMKption~properties TITLE: Investigation of the of a germanium dioxide surface SOURCEs AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 166, no. 2, 1966) 395-398 TOPIG TAGS: germanium compound, adsorption, hydrolysis., dehydration, molecular structure, chemical stability, reaction temperature ABSTRACTuTho authors studied the adsorption properties of germanium dioxide "aimons produced by hydrolysis of germanium tetrachloride. Water was used as the adsorbate since it is highly sensitive to the state of the oxide-surface. rCurves are given showing the specific surface. content of structural water Icalculated per gram and per square motor of the surface, and irreversible !adsorption of water as functions of temperature. The greatest losses of iwater take place whon the apocimon is heated to 3000* DohyrJration takon place i.without any noticeable change in the specific surface. Calculation of the structural water content per unit area shows an unusually high v4uO at low temperatures, much greater titan that for silicon and titanium oxides. Apparently a part of the water at low tamporatures is located in structural -defects in deformed GeO2 particles produced by partial transition from the Card 1/2 uDcs 541.183.2 10 9XIO --P-qr 4~0 L 35325-66 ACC NR: AF6026133B deiiae'tetragonal form in -.rhjc~-f~hG'gjr;jaaum atom Is surrounded by six coordination linked atoms of oxygen to a looser hwzagonal foraW..th tetrahodrallv lubL located oxygen atoms, An increaso in tho.an. Uty of the hoxagonal.form Vould facilitate the introduction of water molecules. This introduotion of ~'wator may be one of the reasons for instability of gormanium devices. ,Measuraments zhow-that the specific primary adsorption of specimens inoreasO3 Iiihen the heat*treatment toaperature is raised from 20 to 3000o, Specimens- t annaal~d at 3000 show mLdi= adsorption activity. . Adsprpt~on drops sharply 4hen, the heat treatment temperature :is raisodlguit~-ar. Irreversible adsorption, ~"S.nereaoes with temperature up to 400-5000 decreases,' Thei'ark-Ible was presented by Acadeftician U.M. Dubinin on 4'June 1965. The aut1wra thank L.N. Kurbatoy for his support of the work and K 0 Krasillrdkov for his VAIIA 1e discussion of the remilts, CJPM: 36a4vi:~~ SiUB CODEs 07 SUBM DATEs 02jun65 OFaG REFs 010 / OrH FMI 004 KOZIN, Ta.D., TEGOROV, M.N., red. - [Problems of karat in the southern part of the laryp"n U.S.S.R.] Yoprosy karsta na tugs Xvropeiskoi chasti SSSR. rIev,*Izd-vo Akademii Muk USSR, 1956. V)1 p. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Akedemiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Krymskiy rilial. (Karat) o 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 0 a a 0 94 0 a 00 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 6 0 a 6 0 :~S* Ole -0 0 0 4 1 . I S 0 w 11 11 1) at to is " M 8% 11 AS M if 4 L c L ir so It 00 The hiocpelvicAl origin of oxmicati, and ozaig". L Y !'I I NJ -04 , C, :- 4.l`.q,:4 Allin Flimb-11 NP). In conspAring tile varilms mr1htlil fur 1hr dvill. -00 'IfAahe orki in tilt blixxi, the 1,11thtirs oillaillril j)jc tw,l froul a modikulkin ul t* of Wit WW .1.1mutili C. A. 26, 4"gli. , akill"as f"Und in ellwilm mal alld chnival Alm% in .00 00 r i. ofti'luilwilin", 16.0mmytif I lie Air lgin ol mAN. i ~+Ijw C'm 10A vIll air And jil V. file MV, 1-614,11,111 was lwt Cat W, GO If :;0 a ;.J9 0 LOG LID 0 so 0 ~-00 %00 jp~ 0 .44 -t too, 0 v 'b fin I w N I JS 4 3 G I n 41, it, r, p a it it a tints tra -0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 004. 0 4 0 Go* 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 *is 0 0 0 0T*0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C0.0 * 0 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 ~ 0 00 00 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 a 0 a0 Ole -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *-*-*- "I ~. It A V, F L Li m r, V ft I; it I 1 1. (1 is ty '4 x t it 11 41 00 Tin Phu Wong in oil venous bloi~d, I The id-PAUbW it in W vown blood of normud m" -041 A Ith A madw its 4181011414404A. S, 111, %14914PIM119 'Ind %I. N, WIN, Arik, led. A14. W. li, S. U.) 40. T7111, OU30).-In Aliquots of iml CCISCM11 to filtrales tfollowing [FACtiorts Were deid.: total Acid. -:10 lilt", ("ll"'i"o, II(WIC, 11. ini-luding ortho. And glyroph"kha(C "' '. 11-11 WItAr V; IRK. it as tile ft~t' Ila Will (if tile pht"Plixtr -00 IRS e4t. Unit the inv,l. Ilt.,alts-4 the r-terx. Thelplaland 11 frartions were mrWpod after midittion with It 00 1,S4). And It,(,%,. The final colotimt.tric mwtkm is title -4 involving the uw of IN'11,11McA), And a photographic itAtwing agent (Rikonogmi. Normal vatiations in tile frAelioll. ill '"I, llcl~pll* air given, It. Fractions of 06 Acid soluble P in various distims Involving disturbsnc*s of nuineral, carbohydrate and protrin metabolialn, M. S. 1-golov 1411.1 'N. If. Manumms. Aid. tKI Ulf.- (Ally Ill mie va-e I-( pho-pWoria w4- their found a hylierphus. !'i ~941111 11144(MAUL With inCtCASed 11,1". and the insol. ir.ler IrAc. 11'"I" Ila a rlinarallit advalkVI Case III Fit ki-tv the 11,14), .4 "1. II.Al-VIVA Ahd VAlloll- f"1111A 01 bVIIAtIll- Hit 014119" in the P fractions were ob,terved. 'Ilse iol. ester haetiou .00 loo 'r! w3s found to tm the most conit. in varittim gathol. Coludi- ~111119 4m,. 111. Fractions of acid-soluble p osphorus In he venous blood in various renal diseases. [bid. Iva 4;0 0 " f I f'-f(in HrolliAl, I-The mait protiouncril chang". were I 041 f I'milld ill Ilse apotentic and nrphro~ :;0 49 .is locuv~ III nrjihriti~. It, I" I I I f1v 'Phosphalcon's is a lift- :~O 0 Se If 'e"'Jj was ol"erved rarely.. The Qu4j. 60 the variousfimms. The 00 V a in lite IRK. 11 lrarllon.~ Ding. 00. t It S I It Ill UKIWAt WAN lite iti.11, rNIVI 1`1110iOll MAY Ite of triltrF ilollifflASIVIP I IIAH I IW illUtX. 1'. W. A. 11. r" A 'I 0 0 As 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & o ii 0 a 0 p 0 oi* 0 0.4 0 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 is 0 0 a 0 0:41 0 0 ve a 0 0 o so 0000 40 01/4 YZGOROV, H.N.; 1ARIEDVA, V.I. Complex inflation method of gastric function test in certain gastro- Intestinal diseases. Tar. arkh., Moskva 24 no.1:22-36 Jan-Feb 52. (CIML 21:4) 1. Professor for Yegorov. 2. Of the Therapeutic Sanitary Administration. of the Kremlin (Head-P.I. Yegorov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR). TIGOROV. M.N.* professor; L&RIKOVA, V..I. (Koskva) ,is 6 of various auticoagulants in vqocardial infarotion and in stenocardia. Klin. med. 32 no.3:45-51 Vq 154. (KEBA 7:7) (ANGINA PrACTORIS, therapy, *anticoagulants) (MkDOARDIAL INFARCT. therapy,. I Oanticoagalants) (ANTICOAGULANTS, therapeutic use, *angina pectoris & myocarial Idarct) YEGOROV, M.N. [Antibiotics, the new drugs; and others] Hovye lechebuye streptomitsin, levomitsetin (Antibiotics) penicillin, otreptom7cin, cuorozqcetin, sredstva - antibiotiki; penitsillin, i dr. Moskva, Medgiz, 1955. 43 P; (MLRL 814) Card 1/1 Pub. 141 - 5/19 Author : Yegorov, M. H.; Levitskiy, L. M.; Prostyakov, K. M. Title : Therapeutic nutrition for obesity Periodical : VOP- Pit-, 17-26, Jul/Aug 1955 Abstract : Two basic diets are administered to patients being treated for obesity at the Clinic of Therapeutic Nutrition, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. Diet I, a preliminary diet used to get the system adapted to decreased caloric intake, consists of the following: proteins - 18%; fats - 28%; carbohydrates - 54%. The patients are then placed on Diet II, which con- sists of: proteins-28%; fats - 44%, carbohydrates - 28%. Three varia- tions of each of the above diets were also used to fit individual cases, i.e. according to age, weight, sex, etc. In conjunction with the dieting, special contrast days were used vherein the same low caloric content was maintained, but the menu consisted almost entirely of either fats, pro- teins or carbohydrates. Changes in eating schedule were used to break the stereotype of eating, thus decreasing the appetite. Discusses the physiological aspects of the above diet which is said to rapidly improve the regulation of fat metabolism without any harmful side effects. Three tables; four graphs; no references. Institution Clinic of Therapeutic Nutrition, Acad Med Sci USSR, Moscow YNGOROV, M.N..profecoor Diet in obesity. Zdoravle 1 no-7:30 Tl 055 (Kca 9:5) (GMML=(;Il) (DIRT IN DIMUM) TEGOROV, H.H.; PROSTYAKOV. K.M. "Diseases of the endocrine system and metabolismg by T.G.Baranov. Reviewed by M.N.3gorov, X.M.Prostiskove Topepito 15 no~6:56-58 N-D 156. (MIRA 9tl2) (METABOLISM, DISMIDIRS 07) (ANDOGRIHOLOGY) (BARANOV. V.G.) YXGCROV, K kolayevich; LUITSKIY, L.K. aw" (Obesityl'-,-Ps 7hagOlwliss cliDiCal 88pects, treAtzentl Ozhirenia; patogens 11 * kliniks, lechanis. Koskva, Nedgis, 1957. 234 p. (CmpulsNcz) (KMA 10:11) THGOROV. M.N.; LEVITSKIY, L.11.; PRObTYAKOV, K.H. Clinical aspects and treatment of obesity. iropopit. 16 no-5:36-44 3-0 157- (HIF4 11:3) 1. Iz kliniki Iechebnogo pitaniya (zav. - prof. F.K.Menlehikov) Instituta pitaniya AMN SSSR, Moskva. (OBICSITY, (RUB)) YBGOROV,~ M.N., prof., MISHCHEHKO, Ye.D., SYCHEVA, A.B., KRASNOVA, A.M. Chemotherapy of diabetes mellitua end problems of dietotherapy. Terap. arkh- 30 no.71.18-25 J1158 (MIRA 11;8) 1. 1z kliniki lechebnogo pitaniya (xav. - prof* F.K. Hen'shikov) Inatituta pitaniya AIR SS~R. (ANTIDIAEBTICS, therapeutic use, (RUB)) (DIETS, in var. dis, diabetes mellitus (Rus)) (DIAIMTES MELLITUS, therapy diets (Ilus)) YICGOROV, M.N.; YEKISMN&, N.I. Use of fasting therapy of obesity. Vop.pit. 18 n0-5:8-11 S-0 '59. (KIRA 13:1) 1. Iz Kliniki lechebnogo pitaniya Instituta pitanlya AMN SSSR, Kosk7a. (HUNGM ther.) (0133SITY ther. ) WITSKIT, L.M., doktor med.nauk; YEGOROV, M.N., prof.; KUDINOVA, T.r.; LIBERM, A.B.; ZIKEMA. V.K. Noskva)- Associated antibiotic and dietetic therapy in chronic infectious angiocholacystitis [with ml- in English]. Klin.med- 37 no*2: 79-87 1 '59- (MIRA 12--3) 1. Is kliniki lechebnogo pitaniya (zav. - prof. F.K. Men'shikov) Instituta pitaniva Mi SSSR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. 04F. Molchanova). (CHOLNCYSTITIS, therapy, antibiotics & diet ther. in chronic infect. angio- cholecyotitlB (RUES)) (BILM DUCTS, dis. chronic infect..angiocholecystitie, antibiotic & diet ther. (Rua)) (ANTIBIOTICS. ther. use, chronic infect. angiocholecystitio, with diet ther. (Rug)) (DIETS, in vare dis. chronic infect. angiocholecystitis, with antibiotics (Rua)) YZGOAOY,N.-U-,-, prof.1 LEVITSM, L. M., doktor meditainakikh nauk (Xookva) Curability of some forms of diabetes mellitua. Klin. mad. no.8: 19-25 '61. (MIRA 15:4) - 1. Iz kliniki lechebnogo pitaniya (zav. - doktor meditsinakikh nauk L. M. Levitakiy) Institute. pitaniya AMN SSSR (dir. - chien- korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. 0. P. Molchanova) (DIABETES) YEGOIWV, Some metabolism diaorders in diabetes meLlitua and their dynamics during compound troatment, Vop. pit. 21 no.lt3-9 JA-F ,62. (MIRA 15-2) 1. Iz kliniki lechabnogo pitaniya (zav. - doktor med.nauk L.M.Levitskiy) Institu it AM'l SSSR~ Moskva .U.L~Tal ~,) I ,Ta 11TABOLiSM, DISORDkR-3 OF) 6/076/62/036/009/002/011 B101/B102 AUTHGI(3.- Iunat'veva, L. :'011) G., and Topchiyeva, K. V. TITLE: 6tudtr of the surface properties of datalytic aluminum oxide t"ERIODICAL: Zhurnal'fizicheskoy %h3mii, V. 36', no.. 9, 1962,1682 1889 h; *,*. T :The ,,vecific beat of -~,tetting of commercial.Al 0 by water, methanol, 2 3 ethanol, -Md ti-hoptane, and the content of structural water Al U were 2 3. measured, tho phase composition of A1.0 viris determined by x-ray analysis, 3 and t1he int'rared s-,)ectrum of leuterated Al 0 was taken. Whereas with 2 3 n-hoptane i,h,:. heat of v;ettin[- is ihdopendent of the content of structural water in A).2039 it incre-iscr;, in the caze of water and alcohols, vith in- creasing. thci-mal dehyration of Al 2() 3' zince, h&ievur, the opecific Bur- face of Al 0, beco%;os s;;;,illvr at hiEh annealing temperatures, the heat of 2 Card 1/3 3/076/62/036/009/002/011 Study of the surrnce ... B1 -A /-8102 -.,et.tin!7 e-al~2ul;j_ted per F, of Al 0reaches a maximum for Al 0heated at 2 3 2 3 P 'u n c1-g,1cM3) versus structural water 50SPC - 'fhv f01' ilt-C!" (d' ti, _- N, follovii.nr :-,ection 1) Increase of Q alter thermal (eole/m2) shrews t1j.- S troatmo-rit of )11 010, ?(j - 1560C owing to rerioial of the adsorbed R 0; (2) 2 3 2 unchanjt-O Ct .A 1'10 - 2600C Ln upite of dehydration of the bnyerit in the 0, bulk of Al')O (3) :t incre;isui; at -;"jo - j6O . o-ainr, to dehjdration of the Al 0 surfar.0-- (4) -harp increase of Q between 500 and 7000C, although the 2 3 Ott content of 's'T'ructural ~;,ater only little in this ranee owing to for- 0 mation of4'--AI,.O (5) irier(,-,,,i- e of 1.1 at 600-900 C waing to formation of G "0"1 (c,orundiirn). 'J.hle infrared spectrun of douter--ted 111 3 I '2 3 -1 0 2 3 showed a broad 2630 cm bnnd %hich disappeared at 400 C (interacting %',j groups), a narrov; band at 2755 cm-1 (free, non-interacting UD groups), and a narrow 2710 cm- 1 bnnd (-.:eakly bound C-1) grouips). For gibbsite, maximum 2 hydratic!n w~i:; calinlated to he -,?~,Lmole/m ; for the .(0001 fare of corundiun, the hydrai ion aii.-ot,ilts to 12.7 -1he coordination sphere of the it! Card 2/3 I J'10761621036100~10021011 atudy 0t, the Stt?%j'-.tCe ... B1011BI02 wirl'I'lce V,ovr, -,-;hic;i in not fully occupied %f'tcr the thermal,dohy'dra.tion is filled up 'u), water or alcohols %,.,ith formation of hydrate or.alcohola,',cs, re~,.-wctivelv. The irreversible 3orp,tion of alcohols increases after ther- ME11 tr*,..!t;;Ient of AlIO3at high tamperature. There are 4 fiLaures and 2 tables. ASJOCIMON- i,"oskovq'IJy (.,103udarstvennyy unIversitet im. M. V. Lomonosova, Fizichezi.iy i khimichoskiy fdkulltety Noacow State Univorai- ty imoni M. V. Lomonotiov, Phyoionl and Chamical DepartmeAts) SUBLINT2,1): November 1, 196o MIR Card 3/~ YEGOROV M Graduation in the solenoidal field of "Aldan" and MT-1 microvoltmeters. Razved. i okh.nedr 31 no-4: 56-57 Ap 165. (MIRA 19t1) 1. Yakutskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. ylwofio~i' m~u. Mcd,~ of eiiidnating the effpct of relief -'n tke alt-ernating charge method. Vast, IGU 20*.64-72 165. (W RA 18 114) GRASIVIENKOV, N.I., otv. red., YEGOROV, prof., Imucl-al. konsulltant, otv. red.------'-'-"'- (Cardiovascular diseases and metabolic diseases; works by the physicians of the Central Fospital and of the Polyclinic of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.] Sordechno-sosudistye zabolevaniia i bolezaii obmena ve- shchos-tv; raboty vrachoi TF)entral'noL bollnit-oy n 1'~o- liklinikol AN SSSR. Moskva, Nauka, 1()64. 205 1j. (1,111RA 18:1.) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdelenlye biologicbeskikh naulk. 2. Chlon-korrespondent All MIR (for Grasbehenkov). YEGOROV, Mikhall 141kolayevich, prof.; LEVITSK17., 1,eonid Markovich, "Fa- TOV, V.P.) red. (Obesity] Ozhirenie. lzd.2.) poror. i dop. Vonkvfl, Mc- ditsina) 1904. 305 P. (141RA 18:1) YEGO~OV_j_ M.P.; MYRTS, I.S.; OBLOKUIDV,, S.,, rod.; SAIAKIIUTDINOVA, A#) tekhn. red. (Organizing the working area of a machine-tool operator] Sta- nokchining ish urnini tashkil etish. Toshkent, Uzbokiston SSR davlat nashrioti, 1961. 69 p. (In Uzbek) (MIRA 15;1) (Machine-shop practice) BORISOV., V.V.; DUBIANSM, M.A.; STOIBOV, V.S.,- TUROV,, A.& ; SHUTKIN, L.N.; YEGOROV M.P. d.; KUROCHKIN, V.D., red.; BERDNIKOVA, D N.D.,-r-ed-.-Aeksikograf; SAVIN., B.V.., red.-leksikograf; KRUPENNIKOVAp I.A., red.-leksikograf; DANILOVAI Z,S... red.- leksikograf; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A.., tekbn. red. [Dictionary of foreign military abbreviations] Slovarl ino- strannykh voennykh sokrashchenii. Pod red. M.P.Egorova. Moskva Voen. izd-vo M-va oborony SSSR, 1961. 891 p. (MIRA 15:2~ (Abbreviations) (Military art and science-Dictibraries) MUSIN, M.M.; YEGORGV, M.P. ---- Bov to reduce labor conzumption7 Iftshinostroitell no.1005-36 0 165. (MIRA 18:10) 0 a TMCHUK, Anatoliy Artamtyevich; TITOV, Petr Saw t1yevich; Y .,~QORIPII., khail Aar eyevich; ORLOV. Lev Hikolayevich; MIDVXW, 0 a W~h; BUBNOV,Ye.S., redaktor; MGXMA,11.A., rodaktor; WROVAgO.A.g takhuicheskiy redaktor DIF-300 core drilling unit] Burovoi agregat ZIV-300- Moskva. Goa. nauchno-t ekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geolA okhraLin nedr, 1955. 197 p. [Microfilm] (Boring machinery) (KLRL 9:3) TAGOROV, H.S. Vibmtion dayuping chucks. Kashinostroitall no,1:19-20 Ja 158. (Chucks) (Damping (Mechanics)) (MIRA 11:1) mx ~-r PHASE I BOOK EXFWITATION 737 Bykov., Leo,.,Id V-khomovich; Yegorov., MikWI Spiridonovich, and Twasov., ?avel Vasillywrich ----------- Vysotaoye oborudovanlye samoletov (High-altitude Aircr-Xt Equipment) 1-bocov, Oborongiz., 1958. 392 P, 7.,000 copies printed, Revieuver: Mishanov., N. G.., Engineer-Colonal.. Candidate of Technical Sciences; Rd,; Petr(rrap I. A.; Te,2h. Ed.: Rozhin, V. P.; Managing Ed.: sokolov., A, 1, rMP30: This is a textbook approved by the Vdalsti"j of of Higher FAucation of the USSR for the course "High-altitude AL-caraft Equipment at vtu-.ea, It May aloo be useful to engineers and scientific workers specializing in that field.. COVFaAGE: The book describes the principles of construction., basic theorles., awl ezz-'neering design methods for the apparatus used in pressurized aircra::1-1. cabins tmd for ozygen equipment and presents also brief data on the of hi&-altitude fUght. The book mentJons designers who made :LmZpo~t con-',-Xi- butions to the development of presow.*izecl cabins and owlgea equilx=t., including V- A- chizhev&LY (1931)j, A- YA- M02erbakov (1934-36). V. K. G-ribovskiy (1956)., Card 1/13 High-altitude Aircraft Equipment 757 No No Polikarpovo M. No Petrovp V. M. PetlYakoy (1939P 1942)p V- 14. Itraniahchav (1939-45) P etc- The authors express Their *gratitude to Engineer P. I. Zhit-w(rr fcr.- his aid with section 5,4 to Chaptor V, There are 10 Soviet references, TABLE OF CONTWS: Preface 3 Symbols 5 Introduction 8 Ch. 1. Atmospheric., ftsiologLcalp and Hygianic Conciltions of High- altitude Flight 13 1.1. General information regarding t4e earth's atmosphere 13 1. Structure of the atimosphere 13 position of the air rf 2. Com 3- StAwAard atmosphere i9 Card 2/ 13 ~igh-altitade Al.-c-raIN; EqLtill=t 1.2., 2, 3,, 6. Effect of Ugh-altitude conditiow on the blumm orgazdam Brief infommtion on the physiology of human respiration Pmtia.1 puatis"are of oxygen MUM= of Oxygen starvation MLIM-MtS in the h.1-An 03.*gSniSM caused by ebangea in :Might. altitude Erploolve deconpression Rtfee,4.- of caszAa xwjs on the htmu organism Effect of rediwed air tmT~--at---e and blmddlty on Orgauism Airplane noises sudden a 24 25 2-1 29 311 the humn Ch* II. Te-.12mical Waty of High-altitudla Flight 2.1. MiVwds of :tmzring technical aafA7 in high-altitude flight 1. oxygen allparatus 2, Pneamwe malts 3., P-rcriaurized cabins 2,2, General information on presourizei cabins 1. and bygistdo reqmtrewmto for preswirized cabins Card 3113 32 36 37 37 39 40 40 40 High-altit,;Ae Air-e--raft Equipmeat T57 2, D-,~.aa of airr-pressure regulation in Ixressurized aircraft.cabins 1;4 'A, Schanatic layo-ats of pressurized cabins 4T 2.3 ETW1.1punt of prenourized cabins 54 1. ClEzolVication of high-eatitude equipment 54 2, Rt-.q.,.!-rmmtrj for high-altitude eq~uipnent 55 Cho III, 3o1, 1. P. 3. 3.2. la 2. 3. aearimariza;tdon of Sealed Cabins 57 Cor2.itloaa of pressurization and ventilation of sealed cabins 57 Ven:1WIlwbion of cabins at low altitudes 57 Air siU,"Ly rnaessary for preasurization and ventilation at ~0 high altitades AvaUeble Wr supply Sou=acs of pz-asourization of cabins of cabins by means of aircraft-emsdne compressors of cabins by nepawate squerchoxgers of cabins by commwessed (or liquefied) ai-- or o;iZ,rg-P- in al=age tanks CEWn eL,.-mrpLi1Ly jrrat=s 3,3, I. Mr d",-ta lqo-~ 12. - Card 4/13 58 59 a, 6~3 68 T9 80 81 6T tigh-altitude Aircr=,t Eau Iment 3. Air humidifiers 90 Ch. IV. Pressurization of Cabins 93 4.1. General information 93 1. Leakage from pressurized cabins 93 2. Basic laws of gas outflow 9L 3. Approximate formula for determining the discharge of gas in the subcritical case of outflow from a vessel 95 4.2. Determining the magnitude of air leakage.- from the cabin 103 1. Leakage characteristics of the cabin 103 2. Calculation of the aIr leakage from the cabin for the super- critical case of outflow 1o6 3. Calculation of the air leakage from the cabin for the super- critical case of outflow JCI"17 4. Determining the necessary input to compensate for the leakage of air from the pressurized cabin 1~'O 4.3. Methods of pressurization of cabins 112 1. Sealing the seams 112 2. Sea3ing the movable part of the canopy, escape hatches, and dt)ors of cabins 11-13 Card 5/13 High-altitude Aircraft Equipment 757, 3. Sea.Ling the glassvork 4. Sealing the cabin outlets for airplane control system linkages 4.4. CheckIng airtightness of cabin 11.9 1. Che.:!king air-tightness of cabin by the method of ccmipensating for the escape of air 2~- 9 2. Checking alrtigbtness of cabin by the method of meLsuring the rate of pressure drop 121 3. Cmperative evaluation of the different methods of checking the atitightness of a cabin 123 Ch. V. Temperature Range of' Pressurized Cabins 127 5.1. General information 127 1 Lq 1. Temperature field within a pressurized cabin 2. Heating source for warming the air in the cabin 128 3- Heat losses in pressurized cabins 13-0 4. Methods of stabili.zation of air temperature in the cabin 132 5.2. Heating pressurized cabins 133 1. Systems for heating cabins 133 2. Airplane heating equipment 135 Card 6/13 -iiet-altitude Aircraft Equipment '157 3. Meant; of preventing moisture condensation and icing of the glass- work of the cabin 137 5.3. Cooling pressurized cabins 142 1. Methods of cooling 142 2. Air-cooled heat exchangers 143 3. Compression-evaporation cooling system 153 4. Cooling system with a turbo-condenser 154 5. Evaporative cooling systems 16o 5.4. Thermal analysis of -pressurized cabins 161 1. Heat balance of a cabin 1( :)i 2. Sequence of thermal analysis for a cabin under atew1y-state conditions 11-3 Ch, VI. Purifying end Regenerating the Air in Pressurized Cabins 1 5 6.1. Ventilation calculations for pressurized cabins 1~5 1. Determining the necessary air supply from the permissible con- centration of toxic components 175 2. Increase in concentration of gaseous admixtures in a closed unventilated space 179 Card 7/13 High-altitude Aircraft Equipmc...nt 757 6.2. Apparatus for purifying and regenerating the air 1. Filters IP,2 2. Absorbing elements for regenerators 187 3. Ventilators 191 4. Injectors 194 Ch. W.I. Regulation of the Preanurized Cabin P-01 7.1. Regulation of the pressure In a presourl2cd cabin ~~'J 2 1. Differential equation of the cabin 202 2. Determining the coefficients of the cabin equation 206 3. Estimating the properties of a cabin for the purpose of pressure regulation 208 7.2. Estimating the properties of a cabin for the purpose of temperature regulation 212 1. Differential equation of the ctxbln 212 2. Estimating the properties of a edbin iror -the purpose of tempern- t;ure regulation 215 Card 8/13 F FIR, ~ MR, I ,figh-altitudR Aircraft EqiAlxnent 757 Ch. VIII. Reguation of the Pir Supply 219 8,1. General information 2i9 1. General rdquirements of regulators for pressurized aircraft cabIns 220 2. Variation of air supply vith altitude 223 3. Metbods of regulating the air supply 222 8.2. Dc.-scxlptian of cabin air-supply automatic controls 224 1. Direct-antion mir-supply automatic controls 224 2. IndIrect- action air-supply automatic controls 228 8.3. Analysis of the dynmic stability of air-supply regulation systems P-34 1. Stability analysis of a system vith a &Lrect-action regulator 234 2. Stability analysis of a system vith an -indirect-action . regulator 241 Ch. IX. Preasure Regulation ih Pressurized Cabira 251 9.1. General information on pressure regulators 251 Layouts of pressure regulators 25a 9.2. Determining the basic parameters of the pressure regulator 264 1. Determining the flov-passage cross-sectional area of the pressure'regalator valve 26L Card 9/13 High-altitude Airpritft Xelutpuent 757 2. Selecting the form and dimensions of the regulating nechanisn, 3. Determining the parameters of the sensitive elements olf the pressure regulator 270 9.3. Dyntanic stability of pressure -regulation systems 12Y(11~ 1. Differential e(lu'ation of the direet-action pressure regulator 272 2. Differential equation of a pressure reEulator vith a pneumatic se,rvo-drive 273 3. Dynamin stability of the regulation sytitem 275 Ch. X. Temperature Regulation of Air in Pressurized Cabins 279 10.1. General information on -temperature regalators 279 1. Preliminary remarks 279 2. aqauts of temperature regulators 280 10.2. Automatic temperature regulation of the air in pressurized eftbins 28L 1. Preliminary remarks 284 2. Differential equations of a temperature gauge with a wire- wund resistor an the heat-sensitive element 2p",- Card 10113 E~ ;1, 1 -Y~M-wR7 Iligh-altitude Aircraft Equilmnent 757 3. Differential equations of a temrerature gauge with a bi-metallic heat-sensitive element 290) 4. Analysis of the dynamic stability of the regulation system 291 Ch. XI. Safety and Control DeVices 299 11.1. Safety devices of a cabin 29-9 1. Cheqk valve of the pressurization systenn 299 2. Safety valves for tI%e cabin 300 3, Vacuum valve 'for the-cabin 301 4. Emergency valve for reducing pressure 308 11.2.- Control instruments 1 320 1. Altitude and pressure-drop indicator 320 2. Cabin-air thermometers 322 3. Altitude warning devices 32';1 4. Air flow meter 324 Ch. XII, Oxygen Equipment and Pressure Suits 33'~ 12.1. General information on aircraft oxygen equipment 331 1. Classification of oxygen systems and oxygen devices 331 2. Comparative evaluation of oxygen devices 335 3. JUtItudes of application of oxygen devices 336 Card 11/13 W-0 High-altitude Aircraft Equipment 757 4, Special considerations in the use of oxygen equipment 533 12.9. Oxygen devices with continuous oxygen mxpply 339 1. Oxygen device KP-22 .339 2, 0).7gen device KP-23 for parachuting 343 12.3, Oxygen devices with periodic oxyg en supply 345 1. Oxygen device KP-18 345 2. Oxygen device KP-16 350 3. Oxygen devices with excess pressure 353 12.4. Liquid-oxygen devices 356 1. Special features of the use of liquid oxygen 356 2. 'Liquid-oxygen device 359 12.5.7 - Selection and calculatibn of basic paremete.re of oxygen devices 3e 1. Calculation of pressure reducer ' 363 2. Calculation of basic parameters of automatic membrane-type (levice 368 12.6. Determining the amount of oxygen required for the airplane crev during the flight 'A 37" 1. Oxygen tanks 3U, 2. Determining the amount of oxygen required for a flight 374 Card 12/13 _'igh-altitude Aircraft Equipment 757 12.7. Distribution and mounting of oxygen equipment on the airplane 376 1. Special features of placing and mounting of oxygen-equipment systems on the airplane W6 2. Standard layouts of oxygen equipment 377 12.8. Pressure suits 379 1. General information 379 2. Pressure suits of ventilated type 380 3. Pressure suits of regeneration type 381 4. Altitude for pressure suits 382 High-altitude pressurized suit 385 References 387 AVAILABIZ: Library of Congress Card 13/13 is/fie 11-24-58 YEGOROV, 14. ~ S -'- At h1ith altitudes. Crrazhd.av. 16 no.1:25-26 Ja 139. (MIRA 12:3) Ofavigatlon (Aeronautics)) .1 YEGOROVJ M. S. High Altitude Aircraft Equipment, by L.T. Bykov, M.S. Yegorov and P.V. Tarasov. New York, Londcn, Per- gamon Press, 1961. xv) 430 P. illus., diagrs., graphs, tables. Translated from the original Russian: VyBotnoye Oborudovaniya Samoletov, Mosclw., 1958. Referenees, F. 430. TZ 21-0!&AA-4-49~ okeary). Bass hiving In cliffs. Priroda 46 no.1:118 J& 137. (MM 10:2) (Odessa Province--Baes) YEGOROV, H.V., otvetstvennyy red.; VMHIKOV, Yaj., nauchnyy red.; L.I., tekha~red. (Colloction of materials of the International Conference on Shipbuilding] Sbornik mate'rialoy Xozhdunarodnol konferentaii po sudoetroentiu. Leningrad, Goo. soiaznoe izd-vo sudontroit. , prooWshl., 1957. 262 p. WRA i1:6) 1. Mezhdunarodnaya konferentBiya po sudostroyentyu. Leningrad. 1956. (Shipbuilding--Congresses) I MULF24M. Yu.A.; GABOV, O.A.; YEGOROVp M.V. Testing the model of a ball mill. Obog. rud 6 no-5-.39-1,2 161. WRA 15:1) 1. Urallakiy zavod tyazbologo mashinostroyeniya imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. (Crushing machinery--Models) PANMATOV,, S.A.,v daktor tokhn. na-uk; YEGOROV, M.V.p inzh. z.... Dynamic procenses in cone-shaped machines for coarse-s!ni-shing. StroL. i dor. maah. 10 no.lOi32-33 0 165. (MIRA 1SUO) ~~?~C~) and V. 1. DE~01TIEV. Teknolo micheskoi obrabotki metallov. Izd- 3., dopoln. Dop. v kachestva uchebn. posobiia dlia mashinostroit, vtuzov i tekhnikumov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 19.46. 471 p. illus. First ed. published under title: Tekhnologicheskie protesessy obrabotki detalei no wtallorezhushchikh stankakh. (Technological processes of machining machine parts.) DLC: TJ123O.E3 1946 (Technology of metal machining.) SOS Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress# 1953. TIDMOV, M.Ye., doktcr tekhaicheakikh nauk, professor; IVAHOV, A.S., I- ~. retsenzent, RASKATOV, V.K., inzhener, redaktor; TIKHONOV, A.Ya., tekhnichookiy redaktor. .(principles of design for machine-guilding factories] Canovy proektirovaniia mashinostroitelinykh savodov. lzd. 4-a, perer. i dop. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 588 p. (MLU 7:12) (7actoriso-Design and construction) (Machinery industry) T7SHIN, Sergey Dmitriyevich. dotsent. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk;, MCM01- M.Yee, professor, doktor takhnichookikh nauk, retsenzent; UVAROTA, A.Y., takhaichookiy radDktor (Formulas for basic machine working time with metal cutting machines] Formuly oenovnogo tekhnologichaskogo (mashinnogo) v-rameni raboty na metallorazhushchikh stankakh; opravochnik. Moskva, Goo. usuchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1956. 109 p. (MLRA 9:12) (Metal cutting) :2 YSGOROV, M.Ye.; KHAYLIS, G.A. Results of testing Czechoslovak flax harvesting machines. Bellkhozzashina no.2:28-31 F '56, (9M 9:5) (Chachoolovairia--Harventing machinery) (Ylax--Harventing) NIL:-c- c, p oL), /4, C. USSR / Cultivated Plants. Mitts for Technical Use. M Oil Plants. Sugar :Plants. Abs Jour : Ref zhur - gidi, No 8, 1958, tio 34746 Author : Yegorov, M.E. Inst *f All-Union ntific Research Institute for Flax. Title f4schanized side-dressing of Long-Rettod:. Flax Orig Pub Lyon i konoplya, 1957, No 6, 24-26. Abstract Crop experiments in co"ective farms of the district of Kalinin,, conducted by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Flax, for the study of side-dressing methods on wide-row seed cultivations by means of n cultivator- fertilizer spreading unit KPH-2.8, have shoim the high effectiveness of this method and the advantage of over-all spreading of the fertilizer, as compared to surface fer- tilization by the brondeast sido-dressing --Smirnov Card 1/1 KHASHOV, V.N.; YEGOROV, M.Ye Now disengaging hydraulic clutch designed by fitter F.K. KU21min. Trakt. I sellkhozmash. 8:43 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:8) , 1,Vladimir9kiy'traktornY7 zavod It. A,A. Zhdanova. (Clutches (Machinery)) TSGOHOV Me.- RYABTSBY, Y.N. -Results of testing flax pullers. Tradd. i sel'khozmash. no.12:20-21 D 158. (MaIA 11: 12) Olax--Harvestlng) (Harvesting machinery--Testing) I YNGOROV, HoYs., doktor tekhn. natik, prof.; GOMWAT, L.Ta., inzh.; ZELIBRT. 11.1. - -Domo I'inmh. Optim= allowances in grinding antifriction bearing rings. Test. imsh. 38 no.4.-51-55 Ap 158. (Bearings (Machinery)) (Grinding and polishing) YEGOROV., M.,Ye,,.,~.~;,xasluzhennyy daystell nauki i tekhniki, doktor tekhn. GLINKIN, U.K., dotsent, red.; KUNIN, P.A., red.; ChMHOVA, Z.I., tekhn.red.; SOKOIA)VA, T.F., takhn.red. [Fundamentals of designing machinery plants] Oenovy proektiro- vaniia mashinostroitellnykh zavodov. Izd.3., parer. Moskva, Goa.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinontroit.lit-ry, 1959. 480 P. (MIRA 12:11) (Machinery industry) YEGOROV, M. Ye., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Study of new methods of feed suppleaients_of dolgunetz flax Za variety of flax yielding lonEer and better fiber/." Gor'kiy, 1960. 16 pp; (Ministry of Agric-L;lture Belorussian #8`SR-, Belorussian order of Labor Red Banner Agricultural Academy); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 27-60, 156) IEQPRQY,-MJ-e., zasl. deyatell nauki i tekhniki, doktor tekhn. nauk, Prof. (Lecture course on technological processes in the manufacture of machinery]Kure tekhnologii mashinastroeniia. Moskva, Wes. zaochnyi energ. in-t. Pt.2.(Methods for machining machine- part elements and the technology of assembling processes]Yieto- ty makhanicheakoi obrabotki elemontov detalei mashin I telchno- logiia oborochrqkh protoonoov. 1962 , 223 pe (MIRA 15,12) (Machinery-Construotion) (Metal cutting) (Asoembly-line methods) ic doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; DEPOWYEV, Vladiialr i~anoviah,' kand. tekhn.viuk, dots.; TISHII, S-rgey RTV17 Dmitriyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots [deceased'; UMIr .1 Vitaliv Vvovich, ke-nd. tekhn. nauk, dots,; VLADZIYEVSKIY, A.P.~ doktor tekhn, nauk, prof*, retsonzerit; KUNIN, P.A.~ Inzh., red. [Technology of ma:7hinary vanufacturel Tekhnologiia mashino- stroeniia. Vioskva., Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 589 p. (MIRA 18: 8) YEGOROVY IM.Ye,; LIVOVA, A. Paleontological finds in Chuvashia. Izv. 'Ises. geog cb-va 94 no.4:347-349 Jl-Ag 162o iMMA 15:9) (Chuvashia---Ma=-alsp Foss 1_jl;CpBQV,;,H. ~_,, Construction and opemtion of the gas system in the city of Ufa. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 9 no.1:8-10 1 59. - (KIRA 12:3) l.Upravlya3rushchiy trestom "Ufagorgaz. ,l '(Ufa--Gas distribution; YEGOROV, N., inzhener-podpolkovnik; CHEPWIKOV, P.,, inzhener-podpolkovnik Hose of rubber and fabric. Tyl i snab.Sov. Voor.Sil 21 no.2:87-.88 F '161. (~wa 14.- 6) (Hose) . YZGOROV, N., kand.tekhn.nauk; TSVMOV, N., inzh. landing stage superstructures made of lightweight reinforced concrete. Rbah. transp. 19 no.11:26-28 11 16o. (NIPA 13:11) (Hydraulic structures) (Reinforced concrete construction) -YEGOIIOV. N. New features in the vegetable trade. Sov.torgo no.12:32.-35 D '58,, (MM 12:2) 1. Direktor torga "Mosovoshch." (Vegetable trade) mm -YEGOROV, N. Ifev featureo in the vegetable trade. Sov.torg. 34 M.7:57-59 11 161. (MA 14:7) 1. Direktor torga 1114osovoshch". (Ibscow-ypgetable trade) YEGOROV,,!~~-,general-leytenant Party organization and technical training. Tekh* i vooruzh. no.l: 4,8 Ja 164. . (MIRA 1716) 1. Chlen Voyennogo sovetap nachallnik politichookogo upravleniya Moskovskogo voyennogo olcruga. I YECOROVo N., gs,neral-leytenant The CPSU on the tightening of military discipline. Korn.yooruzh.- Sil 2 no-20:30-38 0 '61. 0,11M 14:9) 1. Chlen Voyennogo 3oveta - nachal'nik politupravleniya Moskovskopo voyennogo okruga. (Military discipline) 7, YEGOROV, N., general-leytenant Education of teachers. Voen. vast. 42 no.8t7-11 Ig 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Russia--Army-Officers) C YEGOROV, N. On the road toward improved organization of cattle feeding. Hias. ind.SSSR 33 no.2:29-32 162. 15:5) (Beef cattle-Feeding, and feeds) 'ACC NR1-~07bbj70_______ SOURCE CODE: UR/0310/66/000/012/001',1/0032 AUTHOR: ocent) ORG: none TITLE: "Regulations for the building of reinforccd-concrete inland vessels" of the RSFSR River Registry (1966 edition) SOURCE: Rechnoy transport, noi 12, 1966, 31-32 TOPIC TAGS: shipbuilding engineering, inland vessel data, reinforced concrete ABSTRACT: In recent years.great progress has been made in the use of reinforced -concrete in shipbuilding. The building of and the types of reinforced-concrete vessels have increased; building techniques and hull design have been radically improved, and the use of reinforced concrete for superstructures has been introduced. This has resulted in the publication of new "Regulations for the building of reinforced-concrete inland vessels." The.last regulations were published in 1959 and covered all vessels of this type, including seagoing ships. This article briefly covers various aspects of the regulations and includes two tables: 1) minimum thick- ness of slabs for various hull sections and types of concrete; 2) safety factors for given loads and load-carrying structural members. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. [TTI,. _XBGCROV, N&A,; LITVINMMO, Yu.A. Devices used in assembling and dismounting of the ZIL-150 notortrucks (experience of the Moscow Automobile Plant). Obm.tdU.op7t.na amt. tranep. no.4:45-57 160. NMA 13:12) (MotortfuckB-Maintenance and repair) t A:C'Oeo i~ /V 14(6) SOV/98-59-4-1/1--i AUTHOR; Aleksandrov B.K.0 Professor, CvrrejspocdingYAenber of the AS UASR Yegorov, N.A., and Oboro-vova, 114. G., Engineers TITLE.- Ways to Improve the Design of River-Bed-Type Hydro- electric Power Plants (Puti uluchsheniya konstruk- tsiy ruslovykh gidroelektrostantsiy For Discus- sion PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitel'stvo, 1959, Nr 4, pp 1-7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors are of the opinion that Soviet river- bed type hydroelectric power plants are too bulky to justify their high construction costs. Their design can be easily made lighter to bring about substantial savings in concrete, reinforced concrete, and metal for power-generating equipment. Lighter construction methods will also result in quicker construction. Plans have been worked out to create a power plant the dam and powerhouse of which con- Card 1/4 sist of a single unit. The principle of this com- SOV/98-59-4-1/17 Ways to Improve the Design of Ri-ver-Bed Type Hydroelectris Plants; For Discussion bined-type power plant was applied in the Kamskiy, Irkutskiy, and Kayrak-Kumskiy gidrouzly (Kama, Irkutsk, Kayrak-Ku-w Hydroelectric Power Pisnts) and will be realized in the planned Cheboksarskiy and Plyavinskiy gidrouzly (Cheboknary and Plyavinyas Hydroelectric Power Plants). An additional method to save metal is to build smaller generators2 as proposed by Profe~sor B.K. Aleksandrov in 1955, for the Cheboksary GES-project. A smaller generato 'r results in a larger spillway opening, which, in ' turn, effects a greater flow-through capacity. The I'multiplicator" - a toothed transmission between zhe turbine shaft and that of the generator - serves also for scaling down the generator. A new gearing developed by Doctor of Technical Sciences M.L. Novi- kov is able to transmit power of up to several tens of thousands of kw at a rather high efficiency rate. Professor G.N. Petrov and Docent V.L. Lipkovskiy Card 2/4 have developed a new combined generator-transfqrmer SOV/98-59-4-1/17 Ways to Improve the Design of River Bed-Type Hydroelectric Power Plants; For Discussion for a voltage as high as 110 and even 220 kv. Profes- sor B.K. Aleksandrov is working on lessening the weight of hydroelectric power plant bodies at the Moskovskoyeotdeleniye instituta Gidroenergoproyekt or Mosgidep (Moscow Department of the Gidroenergo- proyekt Institute) in which the above-mentioned principles are being taken into consideration. The authors present four diagrams of proposed power plant p6rrangements for the Cheboksary Hydroelectric Power Plant. They show that both the equipment weight and the volume of construction work can be considerably reduced. The new principles also hold true for the construction of locks for shipping. Diagram Nr 5 shows a cribwork wall consisting of two hollow reinforced concrete elements, the volume of which amounts to only 15-20% of n. solid concrete Card 3/4 wall. Diagram Nr 6 shows the cross section `6f lock-chamber valls I SOV/98-59-4-1/17 Ways to Improve the Design of River Bed-Type Hydroelectric Power Plants; For Discussion developed according to the so-called "honeycomb" principle at the Mosgidep. Set up on the lock ebBm- ber's bottom and filled with sand, the new "honey- comb" structure brings an economy of 470% in con- crete per running m in 2-way locks. There are 6 sets of diagrams. Card 4/4 Ymopov, if. ~'. MCGROV, 11. A.: "The workin.-- of thick deposit_9 of hard ores us- ing systems with Imagazining'". Kiev, 1955. Min Higher Educa- tion USSR. Kiev Order of Lenin Polytechnic Inst. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences) SO: gnizbnava letools', No. 52, 24 December, 1955. Moscow. YEGCROVO N.A. 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