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99
AWITERAWOVA, T.A,~; SHALO."MYT-NAt T.Ga, I'RAIIIINIKOV, A.A.
Effect of the addition of surface-active agents on "he thixotropic
propertiem of alkyl-,nolyp-mide resins. Koll. zhur. 27 no.4;489-
493 JI-Ag 165. (M:PA M12)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khim~,A AN SSSR,. .;ubmitted July ;-,2, 190.
TRAPEZNIKCV, A.A.; CIIUPh'YFV, M.A.
Combined effect of polymeric (pentaphthalic resin) and low
molecular surface-ac'~,iie ag8nts on the properties of carbon
black pastes in the process of dispersion. Koll. zhur. 27
no.6:891-898 N-D 165. (MIRA 1.8,12)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii 'IN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted
July 31, 1964.
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CC NRt Ap6oO4198 SOURCE CODE: UR/0069/66/028/001/0039/0045-
AUTHORS; Zatsepina,_T. I. Tr v A~.A.; Shcherbakova, R. 11.
ORG: Institute for Physical Chemistry.-AN SSSR Mloscow (Institut, fizicheskoy khiz~ii
AM SSSR) 4
TITISE: Rh ~es of low-molecular po3 me lsqexane I m and of
y __22_Z,2r
pastes derived from it
SOURCE: Kolloidryy zhurnal, v. 28, no. 1, 1966, 39-45
-TOPIC TAGS: silicon compound, siloxane, po3jamer, rubber, synthetic rubber, polymer
rhoology, rheologic property
ABSTRACT.- The rheological properties of low-molecular weigbt (11 = 37 000) polyp
methyl siloxane polymer and of white carbon-black (BS-280)Ppastes derived from it
were-studied, The experimental procedure was descr-50_~y A. A. Trapeznikov,
(Konoidn. zh., 21, 108, 1959). The dependence of the tensile strength and V~5cos-
ity of the polymer and pastes as a function of the white carbon-black fillertconcen-
tration was determined, The experimental results are presen:Eed in gra~ET_and tables
(see Fig. 1). It was found that in the doformation velocity interval F_ of 0.17 - j
170 sec-1 9 the polymer behaved as a Newtonian liquid. Introduction of filler,' up
20 wt percent, leads to formation of suspensions, the properties of which are
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ACC NR, AP600,4198
Fig. 1. Dependence of r, for the
polymer (1) paste with 5 (2),,
10 (3), and 20 (5) parts of
BS-280 per 100 parts of polymer
SKTN (low-mlecular weight
rubber).
similar to those of the polymer. The addition of larger amounts of filler caus(-s
the formation of thixotropic pastes exhibiting viscosity anomalies and weak tensile
properties, It is concluded from electron-microscopy studies that the filler parti-
cles attain a*maximum size of 20OR and are randomly dispersed throughout the system.
Thanks are given to Z. N. Shulyak (IT ~ShP for kindly supplying the samples of
white carbon-black. GrIg.-art* has: 3 tables and 7 graphs,
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AUTHORS: Shchegolev,, G. G.; TrapeEjjh2j,
ORG: Moscow Institute for _:Lgs
AN SSSR _Lhys -.l---Q-hQAiatrY,--A~LS-S~-R-(Institut fizicheskoy khimii
Y
TITLE: The influence of organic compound additivesil on the properties and micro-
structure of lithium lubricating grease molel
SOURCE: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, v. 28, no. 1, 19660 146-150
TOPIC TAGS.- lithium compound, organic lubricant, organometallic lubricant,
lubricant additive, lubricant property
ABSTRACT: To extend the Dreviously published work of A. A. Trapeznikov and G. G.
Shchegolev (Kolloidn. zh., 24, 104, 1962), the effect of organic additives on the
stability, synergetic propertieso and microstructure of lithium lubricating grease
was studied. Electron-microscope photographs of the greases are presented. The
dependence of the structure strength limit (Pr) and compressibility (S) of the
greases as a function of the concentration of the additives (fatty acid with 6 to 18
carbon atoms in the chain, lithium oleate, and nonylic alcohol) were studied. The
experimental procedure followed is described by G. G Shchegolev, A. M. Tolmachev,
and A. A. Trapeznikov (Zavodsk. laboratoriya 25, 625; 1959). The experimental
results are presented in graphs and tables (see Fig. 1).
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Dependence of (Pr) and (S) on the concentra-~
tion nonyl alcohol additive for rapidly
cooled (t, = 70C) grease lithium stearate
nonpolar vaseline oil*
240
(M 4
additive/ M soaP)' Ig
It was found that the additives had a strengthening effect on the structure of
lithium stearate grease. This effect decreased with increase in the molecular size
of the additive. Lithiun oleate was found to be the most effective and diphenyl-
nmine the least effective additive. From a study of 'electron-microscope pictures
it is concluded that the stre ngthening effect of the additives is due to a change
in the structural elements of the soap. Orig. art. has.- 1 table and 4 graphs.
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Prosvechilianie materialov luchaml Rentgena; rentgenodefektookopiia. Moskva, Oborongiz,
1939. 347 F. illus. (Trudy Vsesoiuznogo nauchno-issledovatellakogo instituta aviat-
sionnykh materialov~ vyp. 57)
Bibliography: p.,336-346.
X-raying of materials, radios-copy.
DLC: TA406.5T68
SO.- Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress,
1953.
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bibliography: p. 416-420.
Title tr.: Roentgen defectoscopy.
TA406.5.T7
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Unicn, Library of
Congress, 1955.
UMANSKIYj Ya. S., TRAPEENIKOV, A. K. and KITAYGORODSKIY, A. I.
Rentgenografiia (X-Rays Applied to the induatx-j), 310 P-, Moscowt 1951,
TRAPEZNIKOVt A. K,
Kontrol i Naterialov I Izdelik rentgenovym lucham. (Checking of Haterleals and -Pro-
ducts through x rays) Moskva,, Mashgiz.. 1951.
75 P- illus., charts,, tables-
Relates methods for checking products by way of x-rays,, characteristics of x-rays and
how to obtain them. Explains principles and possibilities of their utilization. Book
is for technical workers of the machine construction industry,, interested in quality
checking of various products.
BIBERGALI.A.V.; BocHnm,v.v.; rsAyxv,B.m.; MARGULIS,U.Ta.; FRANK,G.M.;
TRAPNZNIKDV,A.K., professor, redaktor
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methods of using and protective measures] Primenenie radio-
activnogo kobalita dlia tselei ggmma-defektoakopii; rukovodstvo-
inetruktaiia po tekhnike ispollzovanlie i metodam zashchity. [Moskva]
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1. Listoprokatnyy tsekh Novolipetskogo metallurgichoskogo
zavoda.
(Rolling mills-Equipment and supplies)
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First results of the reclamation of new lands in the )iirgab O"is.
Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.biol.nauk no.3:28-33 162. (KIRA 15:9)
1. Institut pusty-n' AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(M[JRGAB OASIS-RECLAMATION OF LAND)
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PA-LETSKAYA., L.N.; LOBOVA, Ye.V.; LAVPOV, A.P.; RABOCHEV, I.S.; BABAYEV, A.G.;
TRAIDENIKOV, F.F., KOSWUCHENKO, V.P.,- NOSOV, A.K.
GrIgoril Illich Dolenku, 1886-1964; an obituary. Pochvovedenie
no.5:119.-120 Ify '65. (MIRA 18:5)
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Improvement of 6st:LinW'j1A'is. Izv.
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. (TurkSMstan-Saline
AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk
(MIRA 16:9)
and alkali soils)
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Experimental designing and Introducin
mechanized processing lines for crankshaft and canshaft gears of
ZIL-164 and ZIL-130 automobiles. Avt.prom. no-9:34-35 5 161.
(MIRA 14:9)
1. Hoskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likhacheva.
(A5sembly-line methods) (Moscow--Automobile industry)
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Raschety na prochnostti teoreticheskiye i eksperimentallnyle issiedovaniya
prochnosti mashinostroitellnykh konstruktsiy; sbornik statey V 4
(Strength Calculations: YP.
Theoretical and Experimental Studies of the
Strength of Machine Structural Elements; Collection of Articles, No. 4)
Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. 393 P. Errata slip Inserted. 3,600 copies printed.
Editorial Commission: Ye. N. Tikhomirov (Chairman) Honored Worker in Sciences
and Technology of the RSFSR, Professor, S. V. Serensent Corresponding Mem-
ber, Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Professor, G. S. Glushkov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, S.D.
Ponomarev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, S. N. Sokolov, Doctor
of Technical Sciences, Professor, N. D. Tarabasov, Doctor of Technical
Sciencesy Professor V. M. Makushkin (secretary) Candidate of Technical
Sciences, Docent- Ed.: N. D. Tarabasov, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Managing Ed. for Literature on General Technical and Transport Machine
Building: V. I. Kubarev, Engineer: Ed. of Publishing House: R. M.
Korableva, and A. G. Nikitin; Tech. Eds.: Z. I. Chernova, and V. D.
El'kind.
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PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and designers/Rachina-building
as well as for engineers of other specialties working on stress analysis.
It may be used as a text by students in the field.
COVERAGE: This book contains original stress analysis calculations made on
machinery elements and parts. Analyses are made of coiled springs with
an arbitrary helix angle, bending of turbine discs, strain state of
flat pistons, and a circular cylinder. A number of original applications
of general methods of the theory of elasticity to the study of lateral
bending and torsion of rods is given. In the calculations on stability,
new methods of determining critical forces for compressed rods and an~Llyzing
the stability of circular and ring-shaped plates are applied. Calculations
for dynamic loadings are represented by a study of the analysis of varia-
tions of the indicators of devices during vibration. References accompany
individual articles.
PART I. STRESS AND RIGIDITY ANALYSIS OF PARTS
Berman, M. E. (Deceased). Precise Analysis of Coiled Springs of Circu-
lar Cross-section With an Arbitrary Helix Angle 3
1. An analysis of standard ideas r 3
2. Geometric properties of helical springs 7
3. Deformation- hypothesis 8
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4. Displacement components
5. Operators
6. Deformation components in the syste% of coordinates
7. Deformation components in a system of coordinates x, y, z
8. Pressure components
9. Determinatip of constants
10. Analysis/s?~ings loaded with axial forces
11. Values of the correction factor f,
12. Values of the correction factor f2
13. Values of the correction factor f3
14. Values of-the correction factor f
15. Analysis of springs with torsionaf moments
16. Values of the correction factor f5
17. Values of the correction factor f6
18. Values of the correction factor f7
19. Values of the correction factor f8
20. Analysis of results obtained
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Malinin, 11. 11. rProfessor, Doctor of Technical Sciencesl . Bending of
L
Turbine Discs 47
1. Fundamental equations 49
2. Determination of the angle of deflection of bucklings and of the
intensities of bending moments In the bending of a non-uniformly
heated disk of variable thickness 56
3. Values of the functions K('9 K G( G, G2(~ 65
4. 2
An example of determining temperature pressures arising in a non-
uniform heating of a disk along the radius and depth 88
Mastryukova. A. S. [Engineer]. Bending of Flat Pistons 97
PART II. STUDY OF THE STRAIN SITUATION OF CONSTRUCTION ELaIENTS 121
Nayman, M. I. [Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences]. Lateral Bending
of a Circular Cylinder With Coaxial Polyhedral Cavity 121
1. General formulas for the bendin,a of a cantilever with a force
applied at the end 1.21
2. Complex reoresentation of a function 125
3. Conformal transformation in bending by a force at the end, in the
case when the lateral cross-section of the cylinder represents a
doubly connected region 127
4. Transformation of a mapping function 138
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5. Bending of a circular cylinder with coaxial polyhedral cavity of
force applied at the free end 141
0 . Cylinder with trihedral cavity 146
7. Cylinder with plane of square lateral cross-section 159
Mitel'man, L. M. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent]. Twisting of
Rods Whose Cross-section Represents an Axial Circle Symm etrically Cut
by Two Parallel Chords 179
1. Method of successive approximations to the contour and its applica-
tion to a singly connected region 180
2. Strain function 187
3. Coordinates of the contour at the first approximation 0.7) 189
4. Coordinates cf the contour at the second approximation 0.7) 1012
5. Coordinates of the contour at the 'third approximation 0.7) 10/5
6. Angle of twist 'o
7. Strain 198
8. Values of strain on the contour at the points of coinc idence zones
(~ = 0.7) 201
9. Values of total strain on the contour 0.7) with curves In
the angles
10. Numerical values of total strains within the cross-sec tion
(~ = 0.7) 202
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Obolenski~-, Ye. P. LEngineer]. Application of the Method of Finite DI-f-
ferences to a Study of the Strain State of Grooved Beams With Twist, 205
1. Fundamental relations of the torsion problem and the method of finite
differences 205
2. Torsional rigidity of grcoved beams 212
3. Geometric characteristic of cross-section rigidity 213
4. Dimensions of grooved beams 213
5. Strain in the middle of the groove of a grooved beam 214
6. Ratios of nominal strains 215
7. Values of nominal strains 216
8. Concentration of grooved beam strains 217
9. Values of the coefficients aj, bi, di
* 219
10. Values of the strain concentratio
n coeffloients 219
11. Values of the maximwri strains and concentr6tion coefficients 220
Zhukovskiy, V. S. [Candidate of Technical Sciencps]. Determination of Strain
in a Thin-walled A.Yial-Vmetrically Loaded Circular Cylinder 224
1. Semi-infinite cylinder 224
2. Comparison of' the results of computing a series of cylinders 229
3. Short cylinder 231
4. Values of the coefficients of canonical equations 234
5. Analyzing a cylinder for axial tensile load 235
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6. Analysis taking Into account the mutual deflections of the cylinder
ends and flanges
7. Analysis allowing the equality of ~`Fadial displacements of the ends of
the cylinders to go to zero 239
8. Power factors determined by various methods 240
9. Strains at Kg/cm2 Oetermined by various methods 240
10. Experiment 241
11. Discussion of the derived results 241
12. Conclusions 242
PART TIT. ELASTIC STABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS
Popov, A. A. [Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor]. New Means of the
Grapho-analytic Determination of Critical Forces in Longitudinal Bending 243
1. Brief information on the method of foci 243
2. Determination of critical forces for cantilever rods of constant cross-
section 247
3. Example 1 249
4. Example 2 253
Example 3 254
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6. Values of stability coefficents k 251,
7. Determination of critical forces for cantilever rods of variable
cross-section 255
8. Example 4 258
9. Example 5 259
10. Example 6 261
11. Determination of critical forces for rods with two supports 265
12, Example 7 267
13. Example 8 269
Makashin., V. M. [Candidate of the Technical Sciences, Docent]. Critical Values
of the Intensity of Radial Compressible Forces for Circular Thin Plates 271
1. Differential equation of the mean surface of a plate and its integration 272
2. Polarly symmetric equilibrium forms of a continuous plate 278
3. Equilibrium forms not having axial symmetry 281
4. Characteristics of some equilibrium forms of contir~uous circular plates,
with clamped contour of compressed by radial forces uniformly distri-
buted along the contour 285
5. Plates with supported center 290
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Ventskovskiy, B. K. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Stability of Circular
and Ring-shaped Platee Supported by Annuaar EdgeB 299
1. Values of (UR) for annular plate clamped on the exterior contour 309
2. kp
Values of (u ) for an annular plate which lies freely on the
exterior conUF 315
3. Values of (uR)kp for an annular plate clamped along the contour 319
4. Values of
uR) for an annular plate freeely resting on the contour 325
5. kp
~
Bibliograp y 328
PART IV. Analysis of Construction Elements During Dynamic Loadings 331
Bolotin, V. V., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Certain New Prob-
lems of the Dynamics of Shells 331
1. Equations of the vibration of a cylindrical shell in the flow of
a compressible gas 333
2. Case of an infinitely long shell 336
3. A study of stability 339
4. An approximate solution of the problem for the case of large super-
sonic velocities 343
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5. Equations of the vibration of a cylindrical shell acted upon by the
rotational forces of magnetic attraction 347
6. Forces-constant as to magnitude 349
7. Periodically varying forces 352
8. Calculation of the effect of deformations of shells as to the
magnitude of the magnetic attraction 353
9. Construction effect on nonstability region 3-56
10. Damping effect on nonstability region 359
11. Calculation . of tangential inertial forces 362
12. Bibliography 365
Trapezin, T-J-~Candidate of Technical Sciences]. On the Vibrations of a
Circular Thin-walled Conical Shell 367
Sychev, A. D. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Changes In Readings of
Devices (Manometers) During Vibration 375
1. Determinations of the displacement of the middle position of a device
indicator during stand vibration 376
2. Geometry of a device tube 376
3. Equations of deformation 380
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4. Fundamental equations 381
5. Boundary conditions 3182
6. Method of solving the problem 382
7. Determination of the function 383
8. Study of the characteristics equation 392
9. Bibliography 394
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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TRAPEZIN, 1. 1.
Prochnost' metallov pri peremenno-i naFmzke. Pod red. S. V. Serensena.
1,,Ioskva, Gostekhizdat, 1946. 108 pe
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Title tr.: Strength of metals under alternating loads.
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Congress, 1955-
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2TTUS No. Tr*nA# of Colloid ChmI-t27 (SOWYYO Putl "SwitlYA
kallaid"y khtall)
PERIODICALS Testalk kk.Aeii ---v SM. 1959, Nr 1. pp 44-51 (953R)
ABSTRACT. At present, colloid aboalatry playa An especially Important
part In polltic&2 000amay " It Is . physical-ch..10.1 mot.ac.
concerning wabstanoop or modern anglawer1mg, It Is of tr#4%
'raotlo*j importance Us% at prvaont it is possible to carry
Iftlaterropud transitions from Ijc;h*bIv to lyopbilic
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The re~rta an quastiong of jispervion jTstwAA In polyners
showed the utility of a combination of probl~ of colloid
ShMetry and the physical ch.A.IstrT of POIJM*rs. -.110 results
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Salt content of SolonchakB in tlze Awgab OaBis. L -we AS Tark.
SSR. Ser.biol.nauk no.2:50-57 163. (MM 16:5"
1. Institut zemledeli7a Ministerstva proix7odstva i zagotovok
seltolcokhoz7aystvennykh produktov Turkemokoy SSR.
(HURGAIB OASIS-SOLCNCHhK SOILS)
TRAPEZNIKCV, F. F., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Physical properties of
0
,ground soils of the Kopetdagskaya region foothill ravine." Ashkhabad,
1958. 16 pp; (Ministry of AE-riculture USSR, Stalingrad Agricultural
0
Inst); 120 copies; price not given; (KL, 28-60, 163)
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of Soils.
libs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 21, 1958, 95677.
Author :_Tra-Peznikov F. F.
Inst :
Title : Physical Properties of Takyrs of Western Turk-
menia.
Orig Pub: Izv. ~N TurkmSSR, 1957, No 1, 104-108.
Abstract: Within 1,11cstern Turkmania, the author differan-
tiatos deDositod (young), clayey takyrs and
those with algae and lichens. Results are cited
of determinations of the mechanical composition
of soils, specific and volumo weight, general
porosity, and of the indicator of watar substan-
ces of the soils. For the agriculture assimila-
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of Soils.
.abs Tour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 21, 1958, 95677.
Abstract: tion of takyrs, deep plantation plowing (self-
melioration), irrigation and mnasurc~; for en-
riching the soil with organic substances are
recommended. -- F. I. Shcherbak.
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(MIRA 10:10)
1. Turkmenskiy nauchno-inaledovatellski3r institut zemeldeliya.
(Turkmenistan--Soils)
TRAFEZNIKOV, F.Y.
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Turk. SM no-1-104-108 157. (KM 10:4)
1, Ti=kmenokly nauchno-looledovatellakly Inatitut samledellys.
(Turkmenistan--Talqr)
MAnZNIXDV, G.F.
Different system of mudd ng vorked areas in copper mines
Prom.anorg. 11 no-3:23 * '56- (KAL 9:7;
l..Dogtyarokeye rudoupr~41*nlye.
(Copper mines and mining)
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bulk Cry" it:414i T%e new "Wtbtxt W4* aw-I In studying , 1* *
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b* pf-W" WL).k." tUthW 111411 Pk4%O 1. 09 hWff&fAg# that IC"~
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tberastatat that allwa the temp. to be raheid &IMIr &W disappears Awl the leas bvcoma evapty. In the
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L.K., red.; DORCOOVA, L.A., tekhn.red.
(Assembly of pipelines] Sborka truboprovodov. Moskva, Vaes.
uchebno-pedago,-,.izd-vo rroftekhizdat, 1960. 194 p.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Pipelines)
TRAPEZNIKOV, N. N.
TRAPEZNIKOV, N. 11. -- "Comparative Evaluation of Material for Surgical
Sutures (Silk, Cargur, Kapron, Nylon)." Gorlkiy State Medical Inst
imeni S4 M. Kirov. GorIkiy, 1956.
(Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences).
Za Letopis', No 9, 1956
SO: Kniztpa
TRAPSZNIKOV. II.N.
Selection of materials for surgical sutures and ligations. EksDer,
khir. 3 no.2:40-44 Kr-Ap 158. (MNU 11:4)
1. Iz 2-y khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav.-prof. N.N.Blokhin) i
patologoanatomicheskogo otdela (zav.-Drof. S.B.Vaynberg) Moskovskogo
oblAstnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo klinicheakogo inatituta,
imeni K.F.Vladimirskogo.
MUTURES
selection of materinle for surgical sutures (Rua)
(SUMERY, OPRRATIVE
selection of materiAl for liptions & sutures (Rue)
PRE511MV, X.A., PRAIGO7.110j., YP.L., SVYPTUIIIIII., Q,V,, TRIM:7.7111KOV,
Second All-Union Onec-ologicni Cor-iference, Leningrad, 1958.
yest.Aigf S,5511 13 TIO-7878-3A '58 (Iil:a i1:8)
TRAPEZNIKOV. M,, kand.med.nauk; VISHMKOVA, Ye.G., kand.med.nauk
Second Coordinated Conference on Chemical Therapy in Treating Tumors.
Vop.onk. 5 no.5:637-640 159. (MIRA 12:12)
(TUMORS) (CHEMOTHERAPY)
EXCERPTA nDICA Ser 16 Vol 7/12 Cancer Dee 59
*5138. Postoperative lnim,~aization of gastric cancerFatients (Russian
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text) 'I'kAt,rzNwov N. N. and IV,, DOVA A. \1 III-it, ol, I"Xp' it 'afircr
toScOW 7i)P--0'Wk0-1- 1959,51,! (177- 111(;) Tables 6
A vaccine prepared rrom rresfi: ~,~u~gicafly removed unnour tissue %vl-., administered
to 66 patients who had undergone radical operation fior cancer of the stomach.
I"0110%v-uP (up to 4 years) showed no irrprcvcmcnt in survival rate, as compared
to an identical control group.
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TRkRZNIKOVj, N.N.; AVDZYEVA~ I.A.; MIRIM-GYAN, S.A.1 LEVITSKAYA, L.A.
Experimental basiwof chemotherapy of malignant tumors of the
extremities by the method of regional perfusion. Vest.&IT SSSR 17
no.6:67-72 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Institut eksperimentallnory i klinicheskoy on1cologii AM14 SSSR i
Institut, eksperimentalinoy khirurgicheskoy apparatury i instrumentov
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(EXTIUMITIES (ANAT01-11)-CANCER) (CMIOTHERAPY) (PEMSION POP (HEAFri))
SHABAD, L.M., prof., glav. red.; VERMELI, Ye.Fl., prof., zam, glav.
red.; KONOPLEV, V.P., zam. glav. red.; FAM40RSFITEYH,
S.Ya., red.toma; red. torria; GON.CHAROVA,
T.I., tekhn. red.
(Transactions of the Eight International Cancer Research
Congress in six volumesi Trudy vostmogd Me-zWunarodnogo
protivorakivop kongressa v shesti tomakh. Moskva, Medgiz,
Vol.5- (Problems of clinical oncology] Voprosy klinicheskoi
onkologii. - 1963. .462 p. (MIRA 17:3)
1. International Cancer Research Congress. 8th, Moscow, 1962.
2. Deystvitel'W chlen AMN SSSR (for Shabad).
YAVORSKIYII V.V~~-, IXUSHFGIIOI, S.A.,; TR A-PEIZNIKOV, N.N.
Ing the
Experimental. and clinicel bases for us'
circulation apparatua A!LP-'.`-,62 for regional
khir. I anest. 8 no.5316-I9 S-D 163.
extracorpcreal
perfusion. Ekap,
(MIRA 1746)
TRnAPLEJNIZDII-,N-,U,,--kand.med.nauk; MANDE, LISIFTAM, A.E. prof.,
Z zai3iuzhennyy deyatall nauki RSFSR I
Book roviews. Vop.onk. 11 no.11%117-122 165.
(MIRA 19:1)
TRAFEZNIKOV.., N.17.,, kand. med. nauk (Moskva V-311,,I-ya ul.Stroitele7
kv.6); TSESHKOVSKIY, M.S.; TARASOV, B.P.
Treatment of patients with osteogenic sarcorAus Ortopo, travm,
i protez, 26 no.5:32-37 My 165* (MIRA 18:10)
1. Iz Instituta eksperimentalinoy i klinicheek--y onkologii AMN
SSSR (dir. - deystviteltnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.N. Blokbin)
i Gorlkovskogo inotituta trawatologii i ortopedii (dir. -
dotuent M.G. Grigorlyev).
P1,C,T'"~'F'.CV, V.
Unii~ ir-cal I za I, _-,n. r;" ch,~n-_irobl a - c n,: ; a n
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Institute of Autcmatics and Telemechnnic--l-, Academy cf Sciences, U.~-;SR. "Forms of
Auxiliary Energy of Automatic Installations." Iz. 1,1. 1~~auk SS"JR, Wel. Tckh.
Nauk, No. 12, 1945. Submitted 6 Aug 1945.
Report U-1582, 6 Dee 1951
TRYTEMNIKOV, V. A. and others
AvtoraaticheskLi kontroll lineiny1ch razinerov izdelii. Rekonendo'rano k
izdaniiu Nezhduvedonstvennoi Ko-missiei po avtomatizatsii kontrolia v
rmshinostroenii. 'Hoskva, Oborongiz, 1947. 432 p.
Autormtic control of linear dimensions of articles. Recommended for
publication by the Joint Co.,nmittee on Automatization of Control in lHechanical
Engineering.
SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library
of Congress, 1953.
Ti-UPEZINIKOV, V. A.
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UssR/Transformers -.Desiga Jun 1947
Mathematics, Applied
"A Criterion for the Symmetry of Transformers," V. A.
Trapemikov, 6 pp
"Elektrichestvo" Vol LXVII, No 6
A criterion is determined which permits analysis of
the effect of the transformer factors upon the
expense and efficiency of the transformer, evaluation
of the efficiency of complete constructions, end
planning ways of making them cheaper. Largely
mathematical discussion.
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USSR/Electri city. - Personalities Dec 51
"Academician V. S. Kulebakin (His 60th Birth-
da,y)," V. A. Trapeznikov, M. P. Kostenko, B. X.
Petrov, N. V. Gorokbov, V. L. Lossiyevskiy,
B. S. Sotskov, M. G. Chilikin, G. N. Petrov,
A. N, Larionov, A. G. losif'yan, K. S. Bobov,
D. A. Gorodetskiy
"Elektrichestvo" No 12, p 88
Kulebakin is very well known in the fields of
elec machines, elec equipment, automatic con-
trol, and illuminating engineering and has
specialized for many years in aviation elec
equipment. A major general in the aviation
201T87
WSSR/Electri city - Personalities Dec 51
(Contd.)
engineering service, he was one of the founders
of the All-Union Elec Eng Inst and the Inst of
Automatics and Telemechan and has headed chairs
at the Moscow Power Eng Imst imeni Molotov and
-the Air Force Eng Acad imeni Zhukovskiy,
201T87
TRAPEZI a nd KOGAN, B. Ya.
"The Principle of Construction of Simulating Devices for Analy~~ir~
of Processes of Automatic Control." Jour. Automntics and Tele-
mechanics, V-13, 1952.
VIBTRa, A.V.,, akademik; KUKUSUIR, I.H., inzhoner;
RIKOLAYEV, A.T*g inzhener (Huromtsevo, Vladimirsko7 obl.); -%L
Ta.R. (Huromtsevo, Vladimirskoy obl.); FS M V, I.I., dotsent, kandidat
tekhnicheakikh nauk (Moscow): BADALYANTS, X.G.. Inshenerl BUICEMO.
G.M., Inzhener; KLAPCHUK, L.D., inthener; FRANTSUZOV, TeX, inzhaner;
TABEYEV, B.H., professor, doktor takhnicheakikh nauk; RAGIDSON, A.O.,
inzhaner.
Improving the knowledge of power engineers through correspondence
courses. Remarks on E.K.Tareav's and A.O.Magideon's article. Elek-
trichostvo n0-3:76-80 Kr 154. 0412 A 7: 4)
1. Bnergeticheekly institut im. Krzhizhanovskogo Akademii nauk SSSR
(for Vinter). 2. Glavnyy energetik Gorlkovskogo avtomobilluogo
zavoda. im. Kolotova (for Kukushkin). 3. Inatitut avtomp-tiki i tale-
makhaniki Akademii nauk SSSR (for TreLpasnikov). 4. Chien-korrespon-
dent Akademii nauk SUR (for Trapaznik0-V-')-*5. Leninakanges (for Bada-
lyants). 6. Dnepropetrovskiy institut inzhenerov transport& (for Be-
lichank,o). 7. Kurakhovskaya gres (for Klapchuk). B. Orakhovo-Zuyev-
skaya tots (for Yrantausov). 9. Veasoyuznyy snochny7 energetichaskiy
institut (for Tareyev and Hagidson).
TRAPEZNIKOV, V.A. (Moscow)
Principal tasks in the complete automatization of industrial
processes. Avtom. i telem. 15 no.5:384-391 5-0 154. (MMA 8:1)
(Machinery, Automatic)
M3-- vi--wit?, I F-AJ-4-
ITIAEUNIKOV, V.A,
Automatization of industry and the tanks of science. Vest.AN SSSII
24 no.1:58-67 Ja '54- (KLRA 7:1)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Automatic control) (RusBia-Industries) (Remote control)
AYZERMAN, M.A., doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, redaktor; VOROIDV, A.A., kandidat
takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; KOGAII, B.Ya., kaadidat tekhnicheskikh
N LUi I 'uk, rmdaktor; KOTMINIKOV, V.A., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk,
,,~!tdaktor; LNTOV. A.M., doktor fiziko-Witsinsk1kh nauk, radaktor-,
SSIYFjVSKIY, V.L., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; MITEROV,
%V., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; NAUMOV, B.N. redaktor;
PETROV, B.N.. radaktor; SOLODNIKOV, V.U, doktor takhnichaskikh nauk,
redaktor; TRAYEZITIKO.V, V.A., redaktor; KMW-IOY, A.V., kandidat
tekbniches'Ek't'-n-ai)E,-:Fd--raVfor; TSYPKIN, Ya.Z., doktor tekhnicheskikh
nauk, redaktor; VORONOV, A.A., redaktor; PEVZNXR, R.S..takhnicheakiy
redaktor.
[Proceedings of the Second All-Union Conference on the theory of
automatic control] Trudy.vtorogo Vsesbyuy-nogo sovashchaniia po
teorit qvtomaticheakogo regalirovaniia.
(Continued on noxv c&rd)
AYZXM.WT, M.A. doktor tekbnicbeskikb nauk, redaktor (Contd) Card2.
Vol-3 [Methods and means nf experimental research on systems of
automatic control. Bibliography on the theorr of automatic
control and related problems] Matody i sredatva skeperimentalinogo
issladovaniia sistem avtomaticheskogo regalirovaniia. Bibliografiia
po teorli avtomaticheskogo regulirovaniia i smezhnvm voprosam.
1955. 351 P. (MLRA 9:1)
1. Ghlen-korrespondent AN 333R(for Petrov, Trapeznikov) 2. Vse-
soyuznoye soveshchaniye po teorii avtomaticheskago regulirovaniya
2d, Moscow, 1953.
(Automatic control) (Bibliography-Automatic control)
-'ikrjPi7-tV)x0V KR.
1,YZERW. M.A., rl:,kt. tekhn. nauk, redaktor; VORONOV, A.A., kandidat tekhn.
nauk, redaktor; KOGAN. B.Ya., kandidat takhn. nauk, redaktor;
KOTZL'NIKOV. V.,&., kandidat tekhn. nauk, redaktor; ISTOY, A.M., dokt.
fiz.-m2t. nauk, redaktor; LOSSITMKIY, V.L., dokt. tekhn. nauk,
redaktor; KIMMOY, A.V., kand. takhn. nauk, redaktor; TRAPEZNIKOV,
V.A., redaktor; HEYEROY. K.V., dokt. tekhn. nauk,
-ff"-Ir"--.redaktor; PETROV, B.N. redaktor; SOLODOVNIKOV, V-V.j dokt.
tekhn. nauk, redaktor; TSYPKIII, Ya.Z. dokt. tekhn. nauk, redAktor
PZVZUZR,.R.S., takhn. redaktor.
[Proceedings of the Second All-Union Conference on the Theory of
Automatic Control.] Tructy Vtorogo Vsaaoluznogo soveshchaniia po
teorii avtomaticheskogo regalirovaulia. Moskva, Izfl-vn Akad.
np'!I~ SMAVol. I Problem of continuous and periodic operations in
the theory of automatic control]-Volj Problema ustoichivosti I
periodicheakikh rezhimov v teorli avtomaticheekogo regulirovantia.
19,5-5- 603 P. (HUA 8: 8 )
1. Chlen korrespondent AN S= (for Travewalkov, Petrov) 2. Aka-
dem*aL nauk SM. Institut avtomatiki I telawakhaniki,
SOV/124-57 7-715-61
Translation from: Referativnvy zhurnal. Mekhanika, .1957 Nr -1. P
AUTHORS: Trapeznikov, V. A., Kogan, B. Ya.
TITLE: Modern Methods of Experimental Investigation of Automatic -control
Systems (Sovremennyye metody eks pe rime ntal'nogo issledovaniya
sistem avtomaticheskogo regulirovaniya)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Z-go Vses. soveshchaniya po teorii avtomat. regutirovaniya.
Vol 3. Mos cow- Leningrad, 1955, pp 7-36
ABSTRACT: An account is given of the essential features of a method for full-
scale testing and for physical and mathematical analog simulation of
automatic -control systems. Included are circuits and descriptions
of the various electronic and electromechanical elements of the latest
mathematical analogs (i.e... computing elements, f unction- transforming
elements, multiplier and divider elements, etc. ). The author6 de-,
scribe briefly the principles of construction of mathematical analog's
and list those that had be~!n brought out by Soviet industry as of 1955;
they mention also those built at the Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki
AN SSSR (Institute of Automation and Telemechanics, Academy of
Card 1/Z Sciences, USSR). Included are general-view photographs of analog
SO.V/l 24- 57-7- 7561
Modern M_ethods of Experimental Investigation of Autornatic-cortrol Systerns
computers of types IPT--4, IPT-5, MPT-9, EMU-2. EMU-3, and EMU-4, The
need for broader development of electronic- analog mathematical- simulation meth-
ods is emphasized.
Ye. R Popo,,
Card 2/2
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 3/15
AID P - 2938
Author : TraM~nikov, V. A., Corr. Memb., Academy of Sciences,
Title : Mathematical analogies of dynamic systems
Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 8, 20-26, Ag 1955
Abstract The article is written for wide circles of engineers
and presents general principles of electric circuit
analogies and of mathematical analog computing with
electronic analyzers. The author describes the basic
elements of the electronic analyzer of the EMU-5 type
developed by V. V. Gurov at the Institute of Automation
and Remote Control, Academy of Sciences, USSR. This
device permits solving linear and non-linear problems.
The author describes in detail an output electronic
cascade amplifier and other devices which permit
constructing analogies of various non-linear dynamic
systems. He presents some examples of analog
AID P - 2938
Elektrichestvo, 8, 20-26, Ag 1955
Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 3/15
computin : 1) swingings of a synchronous machinery
rotor; 2~ self excited oscillations of a relay system
of automatic control and 3) of a typical non-Itnear
equation. A ntimber of names or Soviet scientific
workers in that field is given. Eleven photographs,
drawings and diagrams. 8 Soviet references (1946-1955).
Institution : None
Submitted : My 25, 1955
- TRAPEZ"ITIKOV-, V. A. and KOGiiNj, B. Y.
"Electronic Models and Their Uses in the Research and Design of
Automatic Regulating Systems." a paper read at the Convention on Control
Technique, Heidelberg, 24-29 Sep 5~
Inst. "utomatics and Telemechanics, Moscow
TRAPEZRIKOV V. A Corresponding Member of the !~cedemy of Sciencer, USSR and director of
Q
the Institute of Automatics and Telemechanics of ttrAcodemy,
"Aims of the Technical Sciences in Developing Automatic Control and
Technical Automation Equipment." a paper given at the conference on
Scientific Problems of Production Automation, 1-10scov State U. 15-20 Oct
1956.
THAPS MOV-1-VI-A
Basic problems in the development of technical facilities serving
automation. Priborostroenis no.1:17-25 Ja 156. (XLRL 9:8)
(Automation)
, - I- - 1~. 1- -. - -. 1~
I
TOPCHIYEV, A.V., akademik, glavnyy redektor; ZMARMANQ& , otve-'U-stvannyy
redaktor,, LIBBNSON, D.Ya., redaktor; STRAX96-fi-, ZT, edaktor;
SHYAB, A.Y., redektor; KHACFATUROY, G.S., radaktor; ASTAYIYBYA, G.A.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(Sessioa of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences on the scientific
problems of antomat'isation of production, October 15-20. 1956;
plsnaw~ meeting) Sessiia Akademii nauk SSSR po nauchnym problemam
avtomatizatsii proizvodstva. 15-20 oktiabria 1956 g.; plenaraye
zasedaniia. Moskva, 1957. 271 P- (MLRA 10:3)
1. Akademiya nank SSSR. 2. Chlon-korrespondent Akademli nauk: SSSR
for Trppeznikov)
(Automatic control) (Information theory)
(Blectronic calculation machines)
SOV/1 12-58 -1-995
Translation from: Ref erati", yy z1virnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1958, Nr 1, p 148 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Trapeznikov, V. A.
TITLE: Tasks Facing the Tecb-nical Sciences in the Development of Automatic
Control and Technical Means of Automation (Zadachi tekhnicheskikh nauk v
' ii avtornaticheskogo up.-avleniya i tekhnicheskikh sredstv avtomatizats-';
razvIt -j
PERIODICAL: V ab.: Sessiya AN SSSR po nauch. probl. avtomatiz. proiz-va,
1956. Plenarn. zasedaniya, M. , AS USSR, 1957, pp 38-55, discussion
pp 55-65
ABSTRACT: These automatic -control methoas are examined: (1) open-control
systems; (2) reflector-type systems; (3) self-aligning systems. A brief de-
scription is presented of control systems for large technological complexes
using computers and self-aligning devices. The most important automation
problems are briefly cited: (1) Monitoring problem. Technological processes
are listed for which no reliable automatic -monitoring method is available.
The most important are tasks associated with checking composition of a sub-
stance, Theory and methods of converting a signal obtained from a 15ickup
Card 1/Z
SOV11 12-58 -1-995
Tasks Facing the Technical Sciences in the Development of Automatic Control . . . .
Should be developed. The most important trends of development are: conver-
sion. of a signal into a discrete form, Switching over to no-contact devices,
use of computer techniques and means. (2) The problem of automahc regula-
tion. The most important tasks are: (a) developing opt.-J.,num regILIP-tion Sys-
tems that would sec-ure the quickest attainment of predetermiaed results With-
i-n limitations existing bn a real System; (b) development of extreme-type reg--...-
latLng systems; (c) development of automatic control systems capable cf firic-
tioning under noise conditions. (3) Application of comp-o-ty-,rs to automatic pro-
cess control. A possibility is considered for creation of "se-If-aligning" Sys-
tems that would automatically change their functioning conditions according tc
a preset or a chance law, would accuini7late control experience and would most
effectively conduct the productionprocess. (4) Telemechaniesproblems. U:~t-
solved theoretical problems are listed. Fundamental tasks are mapped out
which arise in connection with a forthcoming adoption of aztomatic con-trol by
computer-type controllers.
M. P. P.
AVAILABLE. Library of Congress
Card 212 1. Control systems--Theory 2. Control systems---Automation
3. Control systems--Applications
TRAP~ZNTKOV, V. A., (Corr. Mem.); KOWN, D. Ya., (Cand. 'Lech, Sci.) I
"Electronic Models, Prospects of T~Ieir Development and Utili,zation 4-r Aut-or'--tics,"
paner read at the Session of the Acad. Sci. USSR, on Scientific rrobleirs of Automatic
Production, 15-20 October 1956.
Avtomatika i telemeldianika, No. 2, p. 182-192, 1957.
9015229
TRAPEZIIIKOV,-V. A. (corr. Ilem
:'Tasks of the Technical Sciences in the Development of Automatic Re&ulation and
the Technical Means of Automation,"
paper read at the Session of the Acad. Sci. USSR, on Scientific Problems of Automatic
Production, 15-20 October 1956.
Avtomatika i telemkhanika, No. 2, p. 182-192, 1957
9015229
Z. M I K 0 ~ V, 1-1
AUTHOR: Kobrinskiy, A. Ye., Doctor of Technical 6ciences 30-2-44/49
TITLE: Progr d Control of Metal Cutting Machines uprav-
leniye metallorezhushchimi stankami).
All-Union Conference (Vscsoyuznoye sov,~shchaniye)
PMIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1956: Nr 2, pj 113-115'kJSSR)
ABSTRACT: This conference took place in Moscow from Novenber 15-16, 1957.
It was called by the Institute for Engineering of the AN USSR,
the Experimental Scientific Research Institute for Metal Process-
ing Machines, as well as by the Institute for Machines and Tools
in Moscow. The conference aiuied at the following exchange of ex-
perience and decision as to the most important work to be carried
out in this field in future. The conference was attended by re-
presentatives of the Councils of Political Economy, of industry,
engineering departments, scientific research institutes as well
as of universitieu. A. A. Blagonravov, director of the Institute
for Engineering opened the conferL;nce. The following reports were
given;
1) V.I. Dikashin reported on tile present stage of the system of
preset course in the USSR and its development.
Card 1/3 2) A. P. Vladziyevskiy reported on the tasks in tile field of
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machine building in connection with preset course.
3)V. A. Trapeznikov reported on current work carried out by the
InsT-Ifu_f _e_f_or__1u`f_o_m_a1 ion and Remote Control of the A,11 JSSAH.
4 )M. G. Breydo and A. Ye. Kobrinskiy (Institute for Lachincryl
reported on work carried out with a modernized model of a milling
machine. They also mentioned that M. L. Bykhovokiy and A. Ye.
Kobrinskiy had put equations describing the step by step princip-
le of preset course.
5)
for Metal 1~rocessing Machines.
6) A. IA. Lebedev reported on seniconductor switches.
7~ G. I. Kamenetskiy described hydraulic amplifiers and drives.
8 D.R. Kritskiy spoke on peculiarities of constructions.
9 A. V. Zinchenko reported on experimental results with a model
of a millin,, machine.
10) 1. P. Konstantinov spoke on the work of the Factory for Mill-
ing Machines, Dmitrovsk.
11) L. A. Gleyser reported on the control of a turning lathe by
means of a perforated paper band.
12) L. 11. Kaufman reported on turning lathes controlled by coun-
Card 2/3 ters.
V. G. Zusman reported on tile work carried out by the Institute
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13) A. M. Razygrayev reported on the work of the Machine Factory
imeni Ya. M. Sverdlov in Leningrad
14) 1. 1. Knyazhitskiy reported on the work in the Machine Factory
imeni S. M. Kirov in Odessa
15) A. I. Levin reported on the work in the Tool Factory in Moscow
16 G. A.Spynu reported on the use of tape recording.
17~ I. M. Eterman reported on a calculation method of the pro-
gram of a milling machine.
IM.P.Rashkovich reported on the application of control of drills
19 Ya.M.Khaymovich reported on electro-hydraulic machine drives.
2o) V.S.Vikhman reported on an automatic compensation of the
wear of cutting tool
21) B. V. Anisimov reported on the work carried out by the Chair
for Computing Machines of the Technical Colleee imeni Bauman in
Moscow.
22)1.A. Vullfson reported on the development of automation of
program setting abroad.
This conference accepted a number of scientific organizational
proposals.
'T '~: 2. Machine tools-Automation-USSR
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Card 3/3 3. Mathematical computers-Applications
AUTHOR: Trapeznikov V.A~.q Corresponding Member f the USSR Acgdpmy
_~_F! ~cences, Director
TITLE: New Tasks (Novyye zadachi)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 195P, Nr 8, pp 2-3 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author starts by defining the conception of automation and
automatics, and indicates the transition to continuous pro-
cesses, the building of machines and assemblies combined into
one group, and the increase of pressure and speeds as the
main tendencies in the development of technological processes,
In connection with the change of the operating system, a number
of problems arise in respect to the Putomatic control, i.e.
the measuring of a variety of quantities. 71ithout solving
these problems it is impossible to ensure a continuous run-
ning of all the links and numerous machines constituting the
process. The wide development of the methods and means of
control is of special significance. A further problem is
operation with a very high degree of accuracy and speed. One
of the principal problems of automatics is to create and
Card 112 apply such systems of operation which themselves find the most