GITREVICH, M.M., professor; KARYAKIN, N.A., professor; MESHKOV, V.V.,
professor; SOKOLOV M.V. professor; TIKHODIUMV, P 'M., professor;
FABRIKAIIT,"*'~'X?--~-.~;#b-^e, -r; IVANOVA, N.S., kandi
so dat tekhnichaskikh
nauk; SHNETBERG, Ta.A.; YUROV, S.G.; ASHKENAZI, G.I., inzhener.
Professor L.D. Bellkind; on his sixtieth birthday. Svetotekhnika
2 no.5:26 S '56. (MIRA 9:11)
(Bellkind, Lev Davidovich, 1896-)
ILIYANOK, Vasiliy Afanaslyevich; SOKOLOV, Mikhail Vasil"vevich:
---_yevJ__,
SHTEYNBOK, G.Yu., inzh., ved. red..; SDUBRATOV, M.N., kand.
tekhn. nauk, red.; SMIRNOV, B.M., tekhn. red.
[UF-1 meter, a device for measuring ultraviolet irradiation]
Ufimetr UF-1-pribor dlia izmereniia ulitrafioletovoi oblu-
chennosti. Moskva, Filial Vses. in-ta nauchn. i tekhn. in-
formatsii, 1957. 9 P. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i pro-
izvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 37. No.P-57-4o/1) (miRA 16:3)
(Ultraviolet rays-Measurement)
.7
CrLAGOLEVA, Tat'yana Aleksandrorna; KANAVETS-UKOVLEVA, 011ga Lukinichna;
POLLAK, Bergey Vlndimirovich; SOKOLOV,.Mikhall, Vrtfill'yevich, prof.;
SIIAYKF,VlCfl, Alekeendr Semenovich"; ASHKENAZI, G.I., red.;
LARIOROV, G.Ye., takhn.red.
[Lighting for construction and assembly work at hydroelectric
power stations) Osveshchenie stroltellnykh i montazhnykh rabot
pri sooruzhenii (ridroelektrostantsii. Pod red. M.V.Sokolova.
Moskvn, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1957. 142 p. (MIRA 11:1)
(Building) (Lighting)
- SOIID V, M.Y., professor.
1. M.- :@
I - --1
Lighting in the construction of the Kuybyshev Hydroelectric
Power Station. Svetotekhnika 3 no-1:3-8 Ja '57. (MTRA 10:2)
1. Institut biofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Electric lighting) (Kuybyshev Hydroelectric Power Station)
SOKOLOV, 14.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.
Lighting installations used for biological purposes in the U.S.S.R.
Svetotekhnika 3 no.11:23-29 H 157. (MM 10:12)
1. Institut biofiziki AN SSSR.
(Light-Physiological effect) (Plants, Effect of light on)
TULIFSON, K.S., prof.; GUREVICH, M.M., prof.; MESHKOV, V-V-, prof.; NILEND.JR,
R.A., prof. YUROV, S.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV, M.V., prof.;
BIB3RMAN, L,M., kand. tekhn. nauk; BUTAYEVA, tekhn. nauk;
IVANOVA, N.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; SUSHKIN, N.G., kand. tekhn. nauk.
Valentin Aleksandrovich Fabrikant; on his 50th birthday.- Svetotekh-
nika 3 no.12:24-25 D 157. (MIRA 11:1)
(Fabrilmnt, Valentin Aleksandrovich, 1907-)
.j
FRANK, G.M., prof., otv.red.; VARSHAVER, G.S., dotsent, zamestitell otv.
red. (Moskva): GALANIN, N.F., prof., red. (Leningrad); DANTSIG.
N.M., prof., red. (Moskva); LAZAREV, D.H., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.
(Leningrad);- __ SOKOLOV,-.N.V., prof., red. (Hoskva); SKOBBLEV, V.M.,
kand.tekhn.nauk, red. (Moskya); LANDAU-TTLKINA, S.P., red.;
KHANOVA, T.M., red.; LYUDKOVSKATA, N.I., tekhn.red.
(Ultraviolet radiation; sources, measurement, hygienic and thera-
peutic use] Ul'trafioletovoe izIuchenie; istochniki, izmerenie.
gigienichaskoe i lechabno-profilakticheakoe primenenie. Moskva,
Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry, 1958. 298 P. (MM 13:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Frank, Galanin).
(ULTRAVIOLET RKrS)
.41- '-'.* '- - Iff--%
n-SHKOV, V.V., prof.; TIKHODEYEV, P.M., prof.; FEXROV,
B.F., prof.; RYABOV, M.S., kand. tekhn. nauk..
Professor V.N. Kiianitsa; on his 70th birthday. Svetotekhnika 4 no.l:
28 JEL 158. (KIRA 11:1)
(Kiianitsa, Viktor Nikolaevich, 1887-)
BELIKIND, L.D.; KITORRING, G.M.; LEVITIN, I Yo.; RESHKOV. V.V.; RYABOV,
M.S.; SOKOL-OV, I-I.V.; TIKHODWIV, P.M.; SHAMVIGH, A.S.
Aleksandr Anonlevich Trukhanov; on the occasion of the 60th
anniversary of his birth. Svetotekhnika 4 no. 7:29 Jl '58.
(MIRA 11 :7)
(Trukb.qnov, Aleksandr Ananlevich. 1898-)
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F.1ANK, G.M., red.; VARSHAVER, G.S., red.; D94TSIG, N.M., red.;
SOKOLOV, M.V... red.; MNIKOV, M.Ye., red.; ZUYEVA, II.K.,
teklm. red.
[Transactions of the Conference on the Biological Effect of
Ultraviolet RadiationlTrudy konferentsii po biologicheskomu
deistviiu ulltrafioletovogo izlucheniia. 6th, Leningrad, 1958.
N;oskva, Medgiz. Vol.3- [Ultraviolet radiation; biological ef-
fect therapeutic, preventive, and hygienic uses, and measure-
mentl Ulttrafioletovoe izluchenie; biologicheakoe deistvie, le-
chebno-profilakticheskoe i gigienicheskoe primenenie, izmerenie.
Pod red. G.M.Franka i dr. 1960. 271 p. WIRA 15:3)
1. Konferentsiya po biologicheskomu deystviju ulltrafioletovogo
izlucheniya. 6th, Leningrad, 1958.
(ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-THERAPEUTIC USE)
(ULTRAVIOLET RAYS.-PBYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
NL. -L PI io Lobiolog Ical Laboratory, Institute of BIOPIYsics. "S R Academy of
Sclerices. Moscow. IbAssia.
"]?hotometric Evaluation of UV Radiation Installations for prophylactic Purposes."
paper submitted for the Third Intl. Congress on Photobiology, Copenhagen, 31 July -
5 August 1960.
C7
OSEV, N.M.. SCKOLOV, M.V., doktor tekhn.nauk
8 ---i6
Result of the th session of the International Commission on
Illumination. Svetotekhnika 6 no.6:24-29 Je 160.
(MIRA 13:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury
(for Gusev).
(Electric ligbting--Congresses)
s/196/62/000/002/012/023
E194/E155
AUTHORS., Bukhartsev, I@G., Sokolov, M.V@, and Shelkova, 0,P.
TITLE8 Industrial instruments for measuring ultraviolet
radiation
PERIODICAL@ Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.2, 1962, 15, abstract 2V 112. (Svetotekhnika.,
no.7, 1961, 18-23).
TEXT: The article describes the construction and the optical
and electrical circuits of new instruments, types A+M -11 (11M, -11),
I (UFD
,jq)M-13 (UFM-13) and YOA-4 -4), for measuring the intensity of
ultraviolet radiation developed by bactericidal, lighting and
mercury quartz lamps in two spectral regionss B (280-320 milli-
microns ) and C (200-280 millimicrons). Ultraviolet meter
type UFM -1i consists of a vacuum photocell with magnesium cathode,
the spectral sensitivity of which (with a wavelength boundary of
320-36o millimicrons) was such that it could be used without a
light filter, and a d.c. amplifier. The instrument is supplied
from dry batteries. Instrument type UFM-13 differs from UFS -11
in construction and in having an electrical circuit which contains
Card 1/2
BAKHIREV, N.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; GAVANIN, V.A., inz.; DANTSIG, N.M.;
KODINETS, G.A., prof.; MELYUKOV, A.N., kand. sellkhoz. nauk;
PIGAREV , N.V,, doktor sellkhoz . nauk; OSETRDV, P.A,, kand.
tekhn. nauk; SVENTITSKIY, I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV,@4_-,V-,
doktor tekhn. nauk; SOLUN, A.S., doktor sellkhoz.nauk;
SHARAPRIN, I.G., doktor bet. nauk; SKOBELEV, V.M., kand. tekhn.
nauk; TIRKELITAUB, M.V., inzh.; KOLPAKOVA, Ye.A., red.izd-va;
YEPIFANOVA., L.V.,, tekhn. red.; SIMKINA, G.S., tekhn. red.
(Recommendations for ultraviolet irradiation of farm animals
and fowl]Rekomendatsii po ul'trafioletovomu oblupboniju sell-
skoi@oziaistvennykh zhivotnykh i ptits. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR, 1962. 46 p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki. Sektsiya
po ul'trafioletovomu izIucheniyu.
(Ultraviolet rays-Physiological effect)
(Stock and stockbreeding)
SOKOLOV, m. V.
,"Ultra-Violet -R@@diation of Farm Aniamls in order to Increase their
Productivity."
Report presented at the 2nd International Ultra Violet Colloquium,
East 11--rlin, 4-6 1mov 63.
ROSE1, Ya.A., doktor ined. nauk, otv. red.; .5DKOLOV, I-F.V., doktor
tekhn. nauic, otv. red.; KOLPAKOVA, Ye.A., red.izd-va;
YEGOROVA, N.F., tekhn. red.
[Using ultraviolet rays in animal husbandry] IspolIzovanie
ul'trafioletovogo izlucheniia v zhivotnovadstve. Moskva,
Izd-vo All SSSR, 1963. 235 P. (IfIRA 17: 1)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki.
(Stock and stockbreeding)
(Ultraviolet rays--Physiological effect)
ACC 11- ____AP6036768___
Nhi SOURCE CODE: UR/0326/66/013/006/0949/0957
'AU'DIORI Semi!nenko, V. Ye.; Zimin, M. B.; Vladimirova, M. G.; Klyachka-Gurvich,
G. L.; Sokolov, M. V.; Nichiporovich, A. A.
ORG: Institute of Plant Physiology im. K. A. TimiryazevAcademy of Sciences, SSSR'
Moscow (Institute fiziologii rasteniy.Akademii nauk SSSR); Institute of Biophysics,
Academy of Sciences, SSSR (Institut biofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Photosynthetic productivity and efficient utilization of radiant energy in
Chlorella as a function of spectral energy distribution in an iqual-energy light
field
SOURCE: Fiziologiya rasteniy, v. 13, no. 6,.1966, 949-957
TOPIC TAGS: plant metabolism, plant growth, photosynthesis, photosynthetic pro-
ductivity, photosynthetic active radiation, equal energy field, energy utiliza-.
tion
ABSTRACT: Photosynthetic productivity and the efficiency of utilization of photo-
synthet:ically active radiation in Chlorella 6p. K were studied as a function of
spectral energy distribution in an equal-energy field. Evaluation was based on the
biomass increase, productivity, biosynthesis. of nitrogen compounds' and other
factors. An equal-energy light field with an intensity of 32.103 erg/CM2-sec was
obtained by means of ND-2 neon-arc lamps and L-30 "blue".fluoreacent lamps. The
Card 1J2
SOKOLOV, M.V.
- 1. - ;V--
Problems In psychological theory at Russian pedagogical psychology
congresses. Vop.psikhol. 2 no.2:8-22 Mr-Ap '56. (MLBA 9:8)
1. Institut paikhologii Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk REM.
Mosk-Ta.
(Educational psychology)
I d
SOK.OLOV. 14.V.
-
Criticism of test methods at Russian conferences on experimmntal
pedagogics In 1910-1916. Vop. paikhol. 2 no.6:16-28 K-D '56.
(Mr-RA 10:2)
1. Institut psikhologii. Akademiia podagogicheakikh nauk RSISR.
(Mental tests)
ARKHANGEL'SKIY, S.N.; YFIMVITSKAYA, T.V.; NEVEROVICII Ya.Z.; SOKOLOV.,,4,,@,,,
kh -4'@`- -
red.; ALFATOVA, V.V., red.; KOZLOVSKAYA, M.D. te n.re .
[Visual aids and experiments for a course in psychology; for
pedagogical schools] Nagliadnye posobiia i opyty v kurse psikbologii:
dlia pedagogichenkikh uchilishch. Pod red. M.V. Sokolova. Moskva,
Gos.uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo M-va proev. RSFSR. 1958. 103 P.
OGRA 12:1)
(Paycholoj7--Study and teaching)
SOKOLOV, x V "".
. P't, -
Z'I'
In the Society of Psychologists. Vop. peikhol.
Mr-Ap 158. (Psycholoa@--Societiem)
no.2:187-190
(KIM 11:95)
SOKO IOV, M. V.
.1,
First Congress of the P-JychoIIO'gical Society. Vop.pulkhol.
w I
5 no-5:170-180 159. (MIRA 13:3)
(Psychology--Societies)
SOKOLOV, Mikhailjaai@,Iye@ qh; RUMUNTSEVA, I.P., red.;
- -P.OLUKARDVA, Ye.K., tekhn. red.
[Essays on the history of psychological ideas in Paissia
in the llth and 18th centuries] Ocherki istorii psikho-
logicheskikh vozzrenii v flossii v XI-XVIII vekakh. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo Akad. pedagog. nauk RSFSR, 1963. 417 P.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Psychology)
NEMETS, O.F. EN-4emets'. O.F.1; FAVLEITKO, Ye.A. EPavleuko, IE.A.1; SOKOLOV,
M.V.
Designing ionization chambers quipped with grids. Ukr. fiz. zhur.
3 no.6:837-839 158. (miRk 12:6)
1.Institut fiziki AN USSR.
(Ionization chambers)
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S/056/60/038/006/'0-4/049/Xy
B006/BO70
AUTHORS: Nemets, 0- F , Saltykov, L. S., Sokolov, M, V@
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TITLE, The d) ReactionAnd the Inelastic Scattering of
Protons From Be
Iq 11
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,
1960? Vol@ 381, ffo@ 6., pp, ',663 - -.664
TEXT: The angalar distribut-ion of protons inelastically scattered
frDm Be9 nuclei, and of deuterons from the reaction BO(p,d)BO
have been measuredi the reaction being induced by 6.8-Mev protons.
The object of the study was to determine the spin and parity of
Be9 levels whose knowledge is of importance for choosing the nuclear
model for Be9, The experiments were carried out on the cyclotron of
th.e Ins"@.itut fiziki AN USSR (Institute of Physics of the AS UkrSSR)
ir, the same way as in Ref, 8; only a H -ion beam was used, and a
sointillation spectrometer was employe@ instead cf an ionization
chamber The thickness of the Be target was 1 4 M91CM2 The measured
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The (p,d) Reaction and the Inelastic S/056/60/038/006/014/049/yy,
Scattering of Protons From Be9 B006/BO70
angular distribution of the inelastically scattered protons iln c m s
is sliown in Fig I (Curve 1), Curve 2 shows the results of calculation
for -the case of a direct interaction with r .
0 4-jo-13cm; CUr7e
show@q the results of calculation for the case of a direct excitation
of the rotational levels in -'the alpha-particle model (ro=5 6-1o-13cm).
In the firsf case the 2,43-Mev level must have a positive parity,
and in the second case, a negative one. The theoretical and experi-
mental curves. however, do not agree so well that the parity of the
state can be determined, Also, there is no theory of the increase of
cross section for small angles, which connects the electrical inter-
action of the proton with the nucleus, Filg, ? (Curve shows the
angu-ar distribution of deuterons from the reaction BO(pd)Bee-p the
theoretical curves are again given for comparison., Curve 2 is
calculated for the case when the proton interacts only with the
unpaired neutron; Curve 3 is calculated in Born approximation., The
-irbi-;al momentum of the neutron was assumed to be -. in accordance
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The (p,d).Reaction and the Inelastic' S/05 60/038/006/014/C4,2'/ 17"',
Scattering of Pro'tons From Be9 B006%070
,aith -,.he sDins of the ground states of Be9 and Be8(3/2- and 0+).
The results of deuteron distribution agree well with other measure-
ments of proton energies. Professor 14. V. Pasechnik is thanked for
his interest, and Yu. A. Bin1kovski for preparing the target.
There are 2 figures and 13 references: 2 Soviet, 9 US, 1 Italian,
and 1 Brifish.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(In!-,titute of Physics of.the Academy of Sciences
Ukrainskama SSR)
SUk"ITTED: December 13, 1959
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20688
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032/E!14
AUTHORS: Kosinov, G.A., Nemets, O.F.t Saltykov, L.S., and
Sokolo
TITLE: A Device for the Selection and Adjustment of
Photomultipliers 6
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No. 1, P 78
'A
TEXT: The principle of the device is illustrated in Fig.l.
Light from the lamp 1 passes through the slit 2, the
collecting lens 3, and finally reaches the mirror 4 which is
rotated by an electric motor. The reflected ray falls on the
photomultiplier 6 through the slit 5@ The focal length and
the position of the lens are chosen so that the image of the
light source in the plane of the photocathode has the required
dimensions and brightness. The mirror (5 x 8 mm2) is rotated by
a MMI-1 (M-1) motor, working off the audio-oscillator @.I--10
(ZG-.10). The speed of the motor can be varied between 4800 and
25600 rpm when the oscillator frequency is varied from 1200 to
200() cps and the supply voltage from 1 to 6 V. The angular
velocity of the motor is independent of the supply voltage
Card I/A
20688
S/120/61/000/001/024/o62
E032/El.14
A Device for the Selection and Adjustment of Pilo t omult i pli ers
(between 4 and 6 V) which ensures that the length of the leading
edge and the amplitude of the light pulse remain constant.
Figs. 2 arid 3 show photographs of pulses obtained at the maximum
angular velocity of the motor. Fig.2 was obtained with a
circular diaphragm, 3 nun in diameter, and Fig,3 with a 0.1 mm
slit (both at 5 in Fig.1). In these figures one division
corresponds to 0.27 -@isec. Thus, the device is capable nf
producing light flashes with leading edges -L **,> 0.05 -@Lsec,
repetition frequency 420 sec-l' and amplitude equivalent to
a scintillation produced in a sodium iodide crystal irradiated
with particles of a few MeV.
There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN USSR
(Physics Institute, AS Ukr.SSR)
SUBMITTED: December 2, 1959
Card. 2/4
Determination of the Spins and Parities of S/048/60/024/007/004/011
Levels From the Inelastic Scattering and the B019/BO60
"Pickup" Reactions by Be9
13.6-Mev deuterons. In doing so, they examined the reactions (p,d) and
(d,t) in order to clarify the reaction mechanism at the above-mentioned
energies. The measurements were made on the cyclotron of the institute
mentioned under Association; the detector of the inelastically scattered
deuterons and tritons from the (d,t) reaction has already been described
in a previous paper (Ref. 4). The inelastically scattered protons and
deuterons were recorded with a scintillation spectrometer. Figs. 1 to
4 graphically illustrate the angular distribution of the inelastic
scattered protons, the angular distribution of the inelastic scattered
deuterons, the angular distribution of deuterons from the Be9(p,d)Be8
reaction and the angular distribution of tritons from the reaction
Be9(d,t)Be8. Electric and nuclear interactions are assumed in the
theoretical consideration in order to clarify the angular distribution
yielded by experiments. Under these premises' formula (1) is written
down for the cross section of the final state of Be9 when 1 = 2. It fol-
lows from further discussion of results that spin and parity of the
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GUREVICH, A.L., inzh.; SAUTIN, S.N., inzh.; SOKOLOV, M.V., inzh.
Pulse systems for automatic proportioning of liquids. MekhA
avtom.proizv. 18 no.3:26-28 Mr '64. (KIRA 17.-4)
, 'r-
1, i - I k @ I
GUREVICH, A.;@ ., ir;zh..', SCKM (,VI-, M,V-, Jnzh, - '-*At ' 1 , J nc@-.
gu,omal,ic liquid prop.-)r-;-icnJng appa-ralvq wi-,,h
electric con+,rol. Vdiim- I nefi, mnahlnoitr. no-5s6-8 N 1640
(KIRA 18,.,--,)
i(MRS 8-N NR: AP4048838- s/oiig/64/000.1011/0015/0016
AUTHOR: Gurevich, A. L.; Sokolov, M. V.; Sautin, S.-No
TITLE: Pulsed batchers of liquids-flow ratio.
SOURCE: Priborostroyeniye, no. 11, 1964, 15-16
10
TOPIC TAGS: automatic batcher, flow ratio batcher
AB,cf'TRAGT*. An original design of a ratio batcher intended for chemical
processes is briefly described. The batcher consists of a control unit pneumati-
cally or electrically connected with two actuators. The control unit-includes a
synt-.hronous-motor-driven mechanical distributor which produces pneumatic or
electric pulses whose average frequency depends on the settings of rate-of-flow
handwheels. The actuators receive the control pulses and perform actual
batching. A functional diagram and sketch of an electromagnetic valve are
SuRplied. Orig. art. has: -3 figures.,-,
'Card
NEMETS, O.F.;,SOKOLDV,.~.V,~;,ST.RUZIIKO, B.G.
Use of the.neutron--oton coincidenfe method in studying the
angular.4nd'-energy correlations in-the Ni(d, np),11i reaction.
IAd, fiz. I no.6;1014-1018 Je 165. (MIRA 18!6)
I . I
-t .,_ 11,.,., I. - / / - ,
/0 !!!@-Lo@ W-@ --.-
[Surgical sepsis] Khirurgicheskiy sepsis. Kazqnl, Tatknitoizdat,
1957. 143 P. (MIRA 11:1)
(SURGXRY, ASEPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC)
ABRAM P.Ya.; ALEKSANDROVA, G.I.5 VOLISKIY, V.S., GORDON, Kh.I.;
KLIMOVICH, A.I.; LIFSHITS, V.A.; FEDOTOV, F.G.fdeceased];
AVKSENTIYEV, P.A.,[retsenzent]; ZAKHAROV, X.N.fretsenzent];
KOCHANOV, M.I.[retsenzent]; LEKSASHOV, P.P.[retsenzent];
NOVIKOV, V.F.[retsenzenfl; SOKOLOV, M.V.[retsenzent];
SHESTOPAL, V.Mjretsenzentj;-TXr0-BSON, M.O.[retsenzent];
GALITSOV, A.D., red.; STRUZHESTRAKH, Ye.I., red.; KHISIN, R.I.,
red.; SEMENOVA, M.M., red. izd-va; POGHTAREVA, A.V., red. izd-
va; TIKHANOV, A.Ya., tekhn. red.; MODEL', B.I., tekhn. red.
[Handbook for the establishment of norms in the machinery
industry in 4 volumes]Spravochnik normirovshchika-mashinostroi-
telia v 4 tomakh. MoskvaY Mashgiz, Vol. 4. [Engineering norms
in auxiliary shops]Tekhnicheskoe normirovanie vo vspomogatell-
nykh tsekhakh. 1962. 478 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Machinery industry-Production standards)
SOKOLOVP 14. V.
"An experimental investigation of tone in the dialect of Shanghai."
report submitted for 5th Intl Cong of Phonetic Sciences, Muenster, W. Germany,
0
16-23 Aug 64.
I,--, SOKOLOV, t4.Ya.
Mh"I____II_`?I I @'_
Formation of concepts of the species, variety and brond in stu-
(Ionts. Biol.v shIrmle no.3:31-34 Mv--,Te '59. 041RA 12.'9)
1. Bashkirskiy gosudarstvenrjyy universitet.
(Botany--Classification) (Zoology--Classification)
(Biology-Study and teaching)
UTROBINY N.; RADIKARTSEV, A.; 60KOLOV. N.
Readers report., advise, auggest... Zhi-I.-kom. khoz. 12 no.1002.
0 162.
1. Instruktor Kirovskogo oblastnogo ispolnitelinogo komiteta,
g. Kirovo--Ghepetsk (for Utrobin). 2. Sekretarl rayonnogo komiteta
professionallnogo soyuza rabochikh mestnoy promyshlennosti. i komminal.7-
nogo khozyaystva (for Semij*datinsk). 3. Nachallnik zhilishchno-
kommunallnoy kontoi-y stroitellmgo'tresta No.1 g.Kalinina (for Sokolov).
(Municipal services)
PE'TRIKOV. N. (Saransk); RESHETNIMT V-; SOKOLOV 11. - SUKASIOV, I.;
iWiI-H6RCJV, Ya.
Contributions to agriculture. Mest.prom.i khud.promYs. 3
no.7:8-9 JI 162. MM 15:8)
1. Zamestitell ministra mestnoy promyshlennosti-Mordovskoy ASSR
(for Petrikov). 2. Nachallmik Tullskogo oblastm.go upravleniya
mestnoy promyshlennosti (for Reshetnikov). 3. Nachaltnilc
teklinicheskogo otdela Lanionosovskogo instrumentalInc-mekhani-
cheskogo zavoda, g. Lomonosov, Leningradskoy obl. (for Sokolov).
4. Direktor Perovskogo opytnogo zavoda No.1, g. Perovo, Moskovskoy
obl. (for Sukatov). 5. Nachallnik upravlen-iya topl.ivnoy promyshlen-
nosti i inestp-ykb. stroymateria-1-ov Ispolnitellnogo komiteta MoskovskoFc
Soveta deputatov trudyashchikbsya (for Prokhorov).
(Agricuitura-I machinery) (Fa--?-m buildings) (Sozialist competition)
MIKSIMOVSKIYY N., kand.tekhn.nauk; SOKOLOV, N., inzh.
New technique for the production of large kera=It-concrete
slabs. Na stroi.Ros. 3 no.903-35 S 162. (MIRA 15:12)
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"Spring Cultivation of Soil Before Planting Spring
Crops,'@'Prof N. Sokolov, 3 Pp
")US" Vol VII, No 1
Lists five basic principles to be followed when pre-
paring soil for cultivatIon of crops and suggestions
relating to their implementation. Describes types of
machinery to be utilized an different soils of various
regions for individual crops. Yantions methods of
eliminating weeds. Gives information on depth at whit,
land in to be plowed and scattered wtatisties shovIng
effect -yf deep plowing on decrease of weeds and in-
crease of yields.
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Planning and Anancial discipline in construction. Den. i kred.
20 noo$:70-75 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Banks and banking) (Construction industry-Finance)
SOKOLOV.N.. inzhener
Now book for millers ("Production technology for wheat and rye flour."
L.E.Aizikovich, B.N.Khortsev. Reviewed by N.Sokolov) Muk.-elev.prom.
21 no-9:32-3 of cover S155. (MIRA 8:12)
(Grnin milling)(Aizikovich, Leonid Efimovich) (Rhortsev.B.N.)
SOKOIA)V,,N., inzhanar.
Improving the process of enriching middlings in milling high-grade
flour. Muk.-olov.prom.22 no-5:13-15 my 156. Dam 9:9)
l.Tekhalcheskly otdal Glavmuki.
(Grain milling)
BTALYY, S. in%hener; SOL(MCIMXO, P., inzhensr; VAKHMKOV, P., inzhaner;
SoKqff"., inzhener.
Work experience of flour mills at grain procurement stations. Muk.-Oler-
prom. 22 no.6:24-26 Je '56. (KIRA 9:9)
l.Dmitrovskayn mallnitan (for V&khlnkov).
(Flour mills)
SOKOLOV, N., inzhener.
IC Determining optimal values for operating break systems. *uk.-eley.
prom.22 no.10:12-14 0 156. (KM 9:32)
1. Takhnichaskiy otdel Roaglavmuki.
(Grain-milling machinery)
SOKOWV, N., inzh.
Simultaneous production of macaroni and bread flour. Muk-elev.
prom. 24 no.6:26-29 Je 158. (MI-RA 11:7)
l.Glavnoye upravleniye mukomollnoy,, krupyanoy i kombikormovoy
promyshlennosti Ministerstva khleboproduktov RSFSR.
(Grain milling)
1. Ub T ,., S@IT j;OV, R.;
:ii,j, Z, ; ASAD IJN, S',,- F7iUM.-I-@EV, M.; KUTEPO'V, @. - 11
,:@OKOLOVY N. ; VALIAKWEETIOV, F.
F-xclusion of a circul@it-i.on--R)ss zone using a Burenie
no.3:29-33 165. 18.15)
1. Trest "Bash7apadne I'terazved kall.
SOKOLOV, N.A.
Strengthening filled in areas by means of soil burning. Zhel.dor.
transp. 37 no-5:63-65 my '56. , (kUk 9-8)
(Soil stabilization)
SOYOLOV, N.A.
Economic @,ipnificance of techno2ogical progress in the U.S.S..q.
industry., Trudy LIEI no.35:24-40 '61. (MIRA 14:8)
(Technology)
TYULEM, I.V., general armii; yAKovLW, N.P-, polkovnik;_:@PKOLOV. N.A.,
polkovnik; BEsHKAREV, N.A., podpolkovnik; LAVRMIN, * S., pod-
polkovnik; FEDYAY.3V, P.V., podpolkovnik; GULEVICH, I.D., pod-
polkovnik, red.; STRELIBIKOVA, N.A., tekhn.red.
[Practical manual of preconscription training] Metodicheskoe
posobie po doprizyvnoi podgotovks. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo K-va
obor. SSSR. 1959. 188 p. (KIRA 12:5)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo oborony.
(Military education)
YAKOVLEV, H.P., polkovnik; SOKOLOV, N.A., polkovnik; BBSEIKAREV. N.A..
podpolkovnik; MEWNIK, K.S..
general-leytenant, red.; UKELITINOV, Y.T., polkovnik, red.;
VOLKOVA, V.Te., tekha.red.
LTextbook for the potential draftee] Uchobnik doprizyvnika.
Moakva, Voen.izd-vo H-va obor.SSSR, 1960. 375 P.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Russia-Army-Handbooks. manu lis, etc.)
SOV/122-59-6-18/27
AUTHORS: Volodin, Ye.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Solcolov, N.A. and Vlasova, Ye.G., Engineers
TITLE: Longitudinal Grinding of Metal Threads Having the Shape
of a Body of Revolution with Varying Cross-section Along
the Axis
PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, 1959, Nr 6, pp 65-66 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A new technique is described, developed at the VNIIMIiO
(All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Medical
Appliances and Equipment) for the machining of thin
profiled bodies of revolution to close limits. A pulp
extractor needle is illustrated in Figure 1 having a
diameter near the point of 0.01 mm and a taper of 1 in
200 over a length of 30 mm. In the immediate vicinity
of the point a cut is made producinj backward-facing
circular teeth. Attempts to use centreless grinding
failed owing to low productivity and complex profiling.The
new technique (Soviet Author's Certificate 'NY - 107554/1958) consists
of longitudinal grinding where the needle is fed tan-
gentially to the grinding wheel through a hole and is
supported by a rigid face under the grinding wheel. The
Cardl/3 grinding wheel spindle reciprocates in the direction of
SOV/122-59-6-18/27
Longitudinal Grinding of Metal'Threads Having the Shape of a Body
of ]Revolution With Varying Cross-section Along the Axis
the needle axis. The ground size of the needle is
determined by the clearance between the periphery of
the grinding wheel and the face of the support. This
clearance is controlled by a master so that a variable
cross-section is achieved. The needle is rotated so
that a solid of revolution is produced. With arrested
rotation, a flat needle can be made. Thkeads down to a
diameter of 10 -11 can be produced. The direction of
grinding-wheel rotation is so arranged that during the
gr*dlng stroke the needle is under tension. The conditions
of_winding speed, rate of feed and depth of cut must be
adjusted experimentally for each type of component.
The method is suitable also for thicker workpieces of
Card 2/3
SOV/122-59-6-18/27
Longitudinal Grinding of Metal Threads Having the Shape of a Body
of Revolution With Varying Cross-section Along the Axis
great length. Fully automatic grinding is possible and
multiple grinding set-ups (up to 6 workpieces simul-
taneously) have been operated.
With a single spindle, the output of sewing needles is
about 300 per hour.
There are 4 figures.
Card3/3
SOKOLOV, N.A., rastochnik; BORSHCHICVSKAYA, S.I., red.; RCDC 0, N.I.11
l_._'_._' -1-takhh. red.
[Shortening auxiliar7 time] Za sokrashchenis vapomogatellnogo
vremeni. [Ieningrad] leningr. gazetno-zhurnallnoe i knizhnoe
izd-vo. 1955. 37 P. (MIRA 11:7)
(Machine-shop practice)
SOKOWT, N.A. (g. Ivanovo).
- Goncrete psychological study-of.P*rs0n&litT- Top. psikhol. 3 no-2--
141-148 mr-Ap '57- (KLRA 10.-:6)
- (Personality)
SOKOLOV,N.A.
Precipitation of salt dust. Meteor.i gidrol. no.4:38-39 Ap 153.
(NLRA 8:9)
1. AstrakhanBkiy goeudarstvennyy zapovednik, Gidrometeorologiche-
skaya stantsiya Damchiko
(Weather--Lore) (Salt)
SOKOLOI Nik 1 A eyevich; CHAPLINSKIY, L.P., radaktor; KiMYKIN,
NI o ay_ ndr
I
TW.__,_f_eWiUcheskiy redaktor.
[General record
dokamental'iWe
2-oe, parer. I
219 p.
auditing In railroad transportation] Komplakenye
revizii na zheleznodorozhaom transports. Izd-vo
dop. Moskva, Gos.transp.zhsl-dor.Izd-yo, 1955.
(MLRA 8:11)
(Railroads--Accounting) (Auditing)
DOGVALI, Viktor Ivanovich; LIVMITS, Erik Abramovich3 LYSOMIMKO, Aleksandr
Alekseyevich; VADEZHIN, Konst#ntin Nikolayevich; NOVOZHILOV, Yuriy
.7
Ivanovich; SOKOIOV, Hikolay Aleksandrovich; FEDOSEYEV, Oleg Vasil'-
yevich; YiS-XMW,-Nn-oYay-Piilo-vi-ch-j-IWMDVSKIY, F.P., red.; PAN-
KRASHOV, A.P., red.; POD"YELISKAYA, K.M.., tekhn. red.
[TDT-40M diesel timber-skidding tractor) Tralevocbnyl traktor
TDT-40M. Pod red.N.P.Magirovskogo. Petro2fvod,-kv Gos. izd-4zo Karell-
skd@ ASSR, 1961. -355 p. (MIRA 34:10)
(Tractors-Design and construction)
VOLODIN. Ye.A.;.-SOKOIOV, N.A.: VLLSOVA, Ye.G.
Mechanization of the production of pulp extractors. Msd.prom.
14 no.6:45-W je l6o. WRA 13:6)
1. Tsesoyuzuyy nauchno-looledovatel'skiy institut meditsinskogo
instrumentariya i oborudovaniya.
(DINTAL 19SMJNMS ABD AJTARATUS)
V. "OV/76-P @8-11/37
Shushunov
,
Thc2 Kln(,ticu of lion-,O.V1 Peroxide [)ocomposition in Alcohol-
Benzene Solutions (Kinetikn razlozheniya perekisi benzoila
v spirto-benzollnykh rastvorakh)
;:,.-;PD'D1.1AL: Zhurnal fizichesliroy khimii, 10,58, Vol. 32, Nr 8,
np, 170/6-IBCIA (fiss-i)
i,B@jT3'%CT: There axist quite a number of publications on the investi-
gation o-1 the above m.:2ntioned decomposition, among them are
some giving contradicting results. Little attention has been
paid to eXDeriments in alcohol solution, however, the publica-
tions by G.A. Razuvayev and V.N. Latyayeva'(Ref 14) and
Kharasch, Rowe and Urry (Karash, Rou, Yuri)(Ref 15) must be
mnntioned. A.I, Popova took part in the present experiments.
lhe experimental technique is describedz In the experiments
mostly an equi-molecular mixture of alcohol-benzene was used
as it was found that at a content of more than go molar I of
alcohol no satisfactory reproducibility could be reached. It
was found that the reaction is of first order and that the
rate of dccomposition considerably increases with a change
"arc' 1/3 from methanol to ethanol, or from bultanol to isoprODYl- or
,,I,- Kinetics of Benzoyl Peroxide Decomposition SCV/76-32-8-11/37
iln Alcchol-Benzent@ jolutions
sec-butyl alcohol, This rate, besides being dependent upon
the temperature and the nature of the alcohol also depends
on its concentration in the solution, The free radicals formed
in the del-omposition of acyl peroxides mainly enter reaction
with aicohol and not with benzene, as could be found. The ex-
perimenLs showed that in the decomposition of one mole of
b:@nzcyl P,-:@roxide 1,5 moles of benzoic acid and 0,9 moles of
acetone are formed. A scheme of the course of the gross-pro-
cess is given, Contrary to 3,,R. Rafikov and V..S. Kudinova
(Ref 2) the authors found that the molecular transformation
of the peroxiie takes place at a very low rate, which can not
be measured, as compared to that of the chain decomposition.
The results show that the constant of the reaction velocity of
) I C If COO' depends only little on the nature of
2 -6 5
the solvent,
There are 8 figures, 2 tables, and 19 references, 7 of which
are Soviet,
Card 2/3
The Kinotics of Benzoyl Paroxi3e Decomposition SOV/76-32-8-11/37
in Alcohol-Benzene Solutions
I rl,@36(1-'CIATION: Gor,kovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii
(Gor,ki.y Scientific Research Institute of Chemistry)
SUBMITTED4 February 27, 1957
@; a r,.1 11 / 3
SOKOLOV, N. A. CF@nd Chem Sci -- (diss) "Kinetics of the reactions of certain
orge.nic peroxide compounds with alcohols." GorlkiSr, 1959. 15 pp (Min of Hibher
and Secondary Specialized Education USSR. Gorlkiy Sta'Lle Univ im N. I. Lobachevskiy),
150 copies (KL, 45-59, 144)
-16-
BELYAYEV, V.P.; UTSEVICH, N.1,1,; SOIWLVV,_.j.A.
Synthesis of chalcones on the base of 10@ - chlorovinyl ketones. Part 2.
Zhur.ob.ldlim. 32 no.6:2022-2025 Je 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Belorusskiy goaudarstvennyy universitet im. V.I.Ienina.
(Chalcone)
SOKOLOV, N.A.; GIIETYRBOK, L.N.; SIIUSHUIICV, V.A.
Metalloorganic peroxide compounds. Part 4: Sodium cumyl peroxide.
Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6:2027-2030 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Nauchno-issledo-vatellokiy institut khimii pri Gorlkovskoa
gosudarstvennom universitete.
(Organometallic compounds) (Benzyl hydroperoxide)
RAZUVAYEV, G.A.; STEPOVIX, L.P.; PERVEYEV, F. Ya.; DDIIDOVA, V.M.;
ALANIYAY V.P.; SOKOLOV, N'.A.; KIIARCHRIKO, V.G.; KRUPINA, T.T.;
KLDIEZIKO,, S.K.; P-4SSUD011A, A.A.; GORELIK, M.T.
letters to the editors. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no. 12:2244-2246
D 165 WIRA 19:1)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii pri GorIkovskom:
gosudarstvennom universitete (for Razuvayev, Stepovilc). 2. Le-
ningradskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet (for Perveyev, Demidova).
3. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promysb-
lennosti imeni Oubkina (for Alaniyap Sokolo7). 4. Saratovskiy
politekhnicheskiy institut (for Kharchenko, Krupina, Klimenko,.
Rassudova).
SOKOLOV., N. A.
Chpater XI - 06tioreophotogrmwtric Aerial Aurvoying" from the asnual
Aerial Photosm of Cities and Suburban Settlevients edited by M. D. Bonch
yz@% -2
Wa. of C munal -ffal". OFSK., 1353, Moacom
Translation ATIC 238739
F-TS-8805/V 600320-V
SOKOIOV, H.
"Innovation in Aerial Photography," by N. Sokolov, Quality
Control Engineer, Grazhdanskaya Aviatsiy-a-,-Iro -3, b1ar 55, pp
26-27
Considerably raising the quality of aerial photography were two in-
novations introduced in Commander A. Zhukostiyls subdivision in 1955. The
first, by an engineer specialAzing in aerial photo equipment, N. Vladimi-Ov.,
@,consisted of the addition of -17accum .-relays controlling the operation of the
camera in the event of the failure of the vacuum system. The second, in-
troduced by the author and Engineer V. Komissarenko, was an improvement on
the stereopantometer, first developed by Prof F. V. Drobyshev, which per-
mitted carrying out control distortions of the images and thus further
improving the accuracy of the instrument. The latteris lightened and
suited to field conditions.
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SUM. 1287
@'UTHOR: q I SOV/84-58-5-34/57
Sokolov, N., Head of an aerial photography group
TITLE: A Photogr-amm"6@ric Center Should be Established
(Organizovat' fotogrammetricheskiy tsentr)
45'-
13ERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 32-33 (USSR)
4
ABSTRACT: In this letter to the Editor, the author points out
the inadequacy of Aeroflot equipment and organization
in the field of aerial photography, especially in
preparing color prints. Many order remain unfulfilled.
The aircraft lack such instruments as hydrostabilizers,
precision RVTD radio altimeters, raday- coordinate
markers, as well as specialists able to operate these
devices. There is need for a production base for
Card 1/2
SOV/84-58-5-34/57
it Photogrammetric Center Should be Established
making, improving and repairing aerial photography
and laboratory equipment. The author proposes a
centralized establishment for the entire field of
aerial photography, so that Aeroflot can fulfill
all customers requirements and deliver the final
product.
1. Aircraft--Equipment 2. Aerial photography--Equipment
3. Laboratory equipment-Development
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I hi, :J15 to I; is 11-1 ho th" Owl lot Im"ll"I"IC.1
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is lost per ton of steel. The otteel-making practices (ill
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so 0
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04 1 frolin low Nln-irvu. The atithom rmornmrod
mharx the -i,otiog tatutatik. Pow the steel njiII4 I,,
question (Cestern I I. S. S. R.) the wilt. of Mn in oporo-
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ILI GUBC11EVSKIY, P. V.
"Production of Autofrettaged Ingot Molds from Conversion Pig Iron of the
First Smelting." Stal' No. 5, pp 363-67: 1945.
Evaluation B-50,660
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ordinary die costing or pressure coating in that
the pressure Is developed In and by &he die Itself.
and not In an czternal pressure chamber. This
elloduates the principal defect of die casting: ie.,
the po "Z which results from the Raw of metal
in &into the ocity stream frmn the pressure cham-
ber die. Details of the machinery and the
die@ used ore diagrammed and recommended pro-
cedures are described. The most suitable applica-
dons am said to be bushings and similar com-
ponents with walls 1-1 In. thick, 5 In. o.d., and
length-dJam. ratios up to 1.25. The shape of the
internal surface must be such an to permit with-
drawal of tho plunger.
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Tranalation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 146 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Sokolov, N. A.
T ITU The Effect of the Alloying Elements and of Heat Treatment on
the Properties of Malleable Iron (Vliyani@t legiruyushchikh
elementov i termicheskoy obrabotki na svojstva kovkogo chuguna)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Kovkiy ch-agun, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1954, PP 253-286
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
1. Btblio-.7raphy-Cast iron 2. Cast iron-Properties-
Bibli ography 3. Cast iron-Heat treatment-Bibliography
4. Cast iron-Alloys-Bibliography
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SOKOLOV,N.A.
The use of gypsum plaster for making patterns of shells and chills.
Lit. proizv. no-8:30-31 Ag'55- (MMA 8:11)
(Shell molding (Founding))
so j @ I kazididat teklinichefikikh nauk, dotnent: BOBROVSKAYA. N.,
'd2iQ&pIrq.z@'A
re a or; NATAPOV, M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
o a C
CShell molding; a collection of material on practices in foreign
countries] Litle v obolochkovye formy; informatsionnyi sbornik po
zarubezbnoi tekhnike. Moskva, Vses. kooperativnoo izd-vo. 1956.
lo2 p. NLRA 10:2)
(Shall molding (Founding))
SOKOLOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich; YBVSAYXV,A-S-, inzhener, reteonzent;
'---MLOV, V.I., inzhener, redaktor iz(latellstva; HATVBYNV, Ye.N.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Shell molding; a survey of foreign literature] Litle v obolochkovye
formy; obzor inostrannot literatury. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1956. 195 P. (RIBA 9:9)
(Shell molding (Founding))
DUBININ, Nikolay Petrovich; SOKOLOV, N.A., inzhener, retsenzent; CHRRNYSHEV.
I.A.. kaadidat tokhnicheakikhnauk, redakior; KaYLOV. V.L. inzhener,
redaktor lzdatellstva; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhaicheskiy redaktor
[Cast-iron founding in metal formal Chugunnoe litte v metallichaskikh
formakh. Izd. 2-oe, parer. i dop. Moskva. GoB. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1956. 319 p. (MIRA 9:9)
(Founding)
205 1T
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A105/A1,33
AUTHOR: Sokolov, N. A.
TITLE: Production of large steel chill castings
PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no, 3, 1960@ 4-6
TEXT: Due to unilateral heating of walls and non-uniform warming up of
various parts of the molds, high stresses are taking place in the mold alrea-
dy during the pouring process. Plastic deformations and cracks put molds
sometimes out of operation. By increasing the width of the molds in relation
to the length, warping has been to large extent prevented. 4 ton turbine-
blae.e mold is described. The mold elements with intricate curvature were
cast in gypsum. For the measurement of relative deformations of experimental
molds, a special instrument (Fig- 3) has been built. It consists of chill-
plate (1) frame (2) inside which a 350 x 350 mm cast slab is molded, the
chill-plate touching pin 2, the opposite end of which rests an the plate with
a wire pickup. The reading of the pickup reflecting deformation of the mold
is fixed by potentiometer (8). The chill-mold is filled with cast iron at
1,2700. The effect of the chill wall thickness on the magnitude of elastic
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atOLYAIMIKO, Daniil Abramavich; YEFANCV, N.I., retsenzent; SOKOLOV N A
retsenzent; GURSKIY, G.V., retsenzent; BURNASHEV, T.T.-P-retsenzent;
GROMOV, N.D.9 red.ivd-m; ISLENTIYEVA, P.G., takhn. red.
[Quality of carbon steel] Kaehestvo uglerodistoi stali. MoskvaJ% Gos.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii., 1961,
244 P. (MIRA 14:12)
(Steel-Metallurgy) (Metallurgical plants-Qau1ity control)
ins
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AUTHOR: Sokolov, N.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences 127-12-4/28
TITLE: Shrinkage of Rubbish Massifs in Slush Systems (Usadka zakla-
dochnykh massivov pri gidravlicheskoy zakladke)
PERIODICAL: Gornyy Zhurnal, 1957, No 12, PP 17-19 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author derives formulas for the expected amount of shrink-
age and for the duration of the shrinkage process in the mining
system using slush. The shrinkage amount is determined by
taking into account the adhesion forces developing between
particles as a result of capillar pressure and the effect of
the slushes own weight. The formulas were compared with ob-
servational data obtained in the Solikamsk potassium mine,
where the waste from a concentration plant was used as slush
material, and found to be in satisfactory agreement. Thus the
method proposed makes it possible to determine in advance the
amount of shrinkage and the time of its completion, and to
carry out in due time the condensing of the slush massif by
means of filling in the shrinkage cavities.
Card 1/2 The articel contains 2 figures.
Shrinkage of Rubbish Massifs in Slush Systems 127-12-4/28
ASSOCIATION: State Scientific Research Institute of Mining-Chemical Raw
Materials (Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
gorno-khimicheakogo syrtya)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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SOKOLOV, N.A.@,,kand.tekhn.nauk
Safe distancea for excavatoris and rofiwe dumps from tho berich odgo.
Bezop. truda v prom. 5 no. 5-21,w-25 MY 161. (miru 14:5)
1. Gosudarstvennyj nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut gornokhimi-
cheskogo syrlya.
(Mining engineering)
sol"O'DR, N.A. (yarotdavil)
svstem. Of concents ,-,I psve'rology. "Vcr. @s khol. 10
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, NIr 7, p 117 (USSR)
A UTH OR: Sokolov, N. B.
T ITLE: On the Generation of Major Strains in Elastic and Plastic Bodies (0
sozdanii bol'shikh deformatsiy v uprugikh i plasticheskikh telakh)
PE'RIODICAL: Tr. Pv-ny-ensk. ill(IL1.1itr. ill-ta, 195-1, Nr Z, pp 131-153
ABSTRACT: A formal generalization is proposed for the well-known law of sirni-
larity of the stress and deformation tensor5 of the theory of small
elasto-plastic strains. Samples of stress analysis with reference to
given displacements are studied for bodies exhibitino uniform strains.
The paper contains errata. There are no references to the numerous
literature Sources an the subject.
L. A. Tolokonnikov
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