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AHOSOV, I.S., Imnd.med.nauk Apparatus for contrast examination of the heart and vessels. Vest. rent.i red. 34 no.6:63-65 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Iz kafedry rentgeuologii i maditsinskoy radiologii (uach. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR G.A. Zedgenidze) Voyanno-meditsin- alcoy ordens. Lenina akademii Iment S.M. Kirova. (ANGIOCARDIOGRAPHT equip. & supply) X40SOV, I.S. (Leningrad, FwI25, kaml Gri~,oyodova, d. 115, kv.5) Method for an X-ray investigation of the pulmoriary respiratory function; roontgenopneumopolygraphy and tomopneumopolygraphy. Vest. rent.i rad. 36 no.3:31-36 My-Je 1%, (MIRA 14:7) (LUNGS--RIRIOGR&PHY) T.SEYTLIN, Yakov I.Akhaylovich,;-Al-106M, I.S., roo. [ReliaWlity of spring, mechanims, for n,evisurn-4, heads and pick-ups] Nadezhnost' pruzhlnr~vkh mekhwdm:ov izmoritell- YVkh golovok i datebi~ov. Ieningrad, 22 p. (,.,i:iA I,/.g) AMOSOV, I.S.; VLASOV, P.V. First Scientific SevsIon of the Inatitute of Medical Radiology of the Acaderq of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Vent. rent.i rad. 40 no.503-75 S-0 165. (~UA 18:1.12) AL'3SOV, 1. S. Vibrataii pri tochenii i matody bor'by q nimi /-Vibrations in machining and nethods of preventing theg. Pod red. It. A. Anserova. Leningrad, 1952. 22 p. (Vsetoiuz,- o-vo po, rasprcstraneniiu polit. i nauch. znanii. Leningrad. Dom nauch-teklui. propagandy). SO: Monthly List of Russian Liccessiow, Vol. 6, Ho. 5, August 1953 I - S - Tochnost', vibrateii i chistots poverkhnosti pri tokp:-nci -bipbotke (PreciEion vitrAtion nnd mooth surfsce finishine in lat'pevork). Pod obBlich. red. M.A. Arverovp. MosIrva, ylftshetz, 1957. 70 p. (B-chka tokzris-novptora, no. 7) SO: Monthly List of Rursian Accev-sions, Vol 7, No. 8, Nov. 1954 041 Al-W& IV-an -E-Orgff.!~v-ic_h, kand.tekhn.nauk dote.; SKRAGAN, Vasiliy Aleksandro- vich, kand.ti-khn-.nauk dote.; KATALIIT, A.A., kard.tekhn.aliuk dote., reteanzent; HUDULINA, I.A., red.iii-va; POLISIATA, R.G., tekhn. red. [Precision, vibrations and smooth surface finishing in lathework] Tochnost', vibrataii i chistota poverkbnostl pri tokarnoi obrabotka, Izd. 2-oe, parer. i dop. Pod obahchei red. M.A.Anserova. MoRkva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn,izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1958. 88 P. (Bibliotachka tokaris-novatora. no.9) (MIRA 11:5) (Turning) I 15-Z L) 0 8473 /9-//10 S/123/60/000/05/03/009 Tranal,ttion from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No 5, p 97, # 21488 AUTHOR: Amosov, I.S. TITLE: Durabilit4 Tests of a New High-Speed Steel IYU ki PERIODICAL: Nauchno-takhn. inform. byul. Leningr. politekhn. in-t, 1958, No 11, pp 44 - 49 TEXT: The author cites investigation works in the field of tool materials which would make it possible to'tool labor-consuming heat-resisting steel grades under conditions of impact lead and intensified cutting process. The cutting properties of 5 malts of high-speed steel wich various contents of tungsten (13 - 18%), cobalt (4 - 10%), vanadium (1 - 4.5%), carbon and other components were investigated. The author compared the cutting properties of the steel grades tested vith those of the steel grades P18 (R18 V P18M (R18M) and F (RqK5) during the machining of the X23H13T (Kh23Nl3T)1 grade heat-resisting steel. The tests were carried out on a vertical milling machine with a single-tooth milling cutter of constant geometry: Card 1/ 2 KARKOV, Arkqdiy Llvovich; ZLOTOPOLISKIY, M.D., dotBent, kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; AMOSOV, I.S., dbtisent. kandotekhn.nauk, red.; IMKINA, T.t-.,-re'd.iz'd--ira; SPERkNSKATA, O.V,, tekhn.red. [Moasurement of spur gearal lzmerenie tailindrieleskikh zub- chatykh koles. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 271 1). (MIRA 12:4) (Gearing, Slmr-Messurement) WMAGAN, Tasiliy AlekBandrovioh; AMOSOT, Ivan Sergeyevich; SKIRNOT, AlekBandr Alakoeyevich; BAiAKSIIN, 'B.S., prof.. dohtor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; RYSTSOYA, Y.S., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nav%, red.; CHFAS, M.A., red.izd-ve; SHCHETININA, L.T., tekhn.red. [Hoolvinical engineering laboratory; methods manunl for laboratory work in thts mechanical engineering course] Labors- toriia tekhnologii mashinostrooniia; matodichaskoe posobis k labo- ratnrnym zanistilam po 1-ursu tokhnologii mashinostroaniia. Moskva, Gos.ramchno-tekhnJzd-vo mashii2ostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 129 p. (MIRA 14:1) (Nech-nical engineer-Ing) S/241/62'1001004,1001iO03 10154215 AUTHOR. Amosov. 1. S. TITLE Chinges in the pulmonary blood vessel, in chronic radiation sickness PERIODIC,kL- NicditsinskaNa iadiologiva, v. 7, no, 4. 1962. 57-64 TEXT- The present stud), is a continuation of a previous invemption published b% the author (Med radiol. 110 9. 1959). The purpose of this stud% was to investigate tile nwchanisms of padiogenesis of the so-called tadi- ation pneumonia. The expel inients were carried out on 105 rabbits of %N hich 15 setved as control aninials and the remaining 90 .vere subjected to irradiation in order to obtain chrome radiation sickness. The examination of tile results %%as made by angiocardiography. Tile dosage and technique of irradiation, as %vell as the appli- cation of angiocardio-raphy. are fully described. The main feature of the disorders caused in the lungs in the course of chronic radiation sickness, is that the synall pulmonary vessels %%ere affected, and this Nvas accompanied by pulmonary emphysema and fibrosis T.riesc findings %%-ere in contrast to the angiocardiographic picture of general hemodynamic disorders found -ri acute radiation sickness. Tile occluded vessels wete rezanalised us aninialq "hich survived tile chronic radiation sickness. There art 3 figures. Card 112 S/121/62/300/008/002/002 D040/1)113 Belov, A.V., Z'louLitskiy, B.V., axd Popandopuloj ZI ~1- The cuuin.,, propervie~. of' cobalt-vanadimi Iii-h-tunosten IIJ-,gII-.,ipcCd jtai~d i instmuent) 1,0. 8, DE2, 33- 35 T"-,,-I: steel, utich already wcdsted in 1953, colita~.ns C' 4.4-5.0,~ Cr,li.5-17' V.,7.5-8.5~.' Co and 1.2-1.5,t?? Mo. J, 10 The re:,ulLL are -iven, of cutting tests conducted at the Xcv~i`ziy !.,zshinostroituIt_ ny.v :avc~d -4n. ` I.-Icnina (Ncva ,,achinc-?.h._Jldii,.- Plw-a; im. V.I.Lanin), zhc .-ietaillichc,~kiy =avod im. ,all 6"yazda ;~'Pss (,Leain,~rad Plant i;:-.. _,cai sl-yc:~d and the Lenin-rads!dy politeI'&jdchciII-Ii~,- institut IM. 1111olyteellnic Institate La. Cattin- too!:, -aade o!' nroved to be 21-6 tij,ws ;;ioru duraAe -har, -cools r,,.ade of s.-;.dlar jzanu,ard steels, ar." can be u~,cd for zullin.- aui;cenitic steel.. The cut-cin.; ~paed ranj;e is 220-30 m./ain, and the cut-.:in,r properzies de?e-d to sccza extent; Oard V2 3 /121/6 2/00 2 DO-*VO/Dll3 Tke CULtillg )rOpel,-C4Cs 0~. cobalt-vanadium ..... Q I i t 1, 1 o I -. Cat trcat.~-.en!; procedure, for which arc given. Thi.; is- for-eable and weld-able, but cannot be ground so -za~,-Jly as P 1S (IU8) !.,Oct. blades and tips :.,,ade of ,'l6v'4K&N can be az ;ac!ied to mills and by electric woldinZ with preheating in a BaCl 2 bath, quenching wid ;wl- --iple te-iiperijig. There are 3 figul-as and 6 tables. Car d 2/2 I '.; L j. L I,, ) YIjk~~v LIVOVICII, lzraill Vollfovich; -i"SOV, Mf,[7 iv".novich; AXOSOV, I.S.) rei. [Photcelectrdc ti-ansducers for the automation o' inspection Potoelektricheskle 4atcliiki dliL aw:on~alizatsii 1963. 26 p. (Lenim propagiindy. Obirien 1.ei,edovym .u,'Lcdv i srcidstva kontrolia, iflpyvlllil,.~ i mckll-.animov, nu.4) ('mI7.1 1-1 - ~,) AMbSOVY I.S. Attachment for high-3peed nerial exposures with the RU14-5 X-ray unit. Vest. rent. I rad. '118 no.5155-58 S-0163 (MIRA 16:12) 1. 1z Icafedry rentgenol.ogii i radiologii (nachallnik - prof. V.S. Vakhtc-1t) ordena akaitn.,M irqeri S.M.Kirova. -L 98 115- VIT d)J'EEV1T(mJj/NP( -66 F ~)A~Ip~kj/E PLh h WPLI) JD ACC NRI AT5028811 SOURCE CODE: UR/v.','i63/65/000/250/0022/0028 AUTHOR: Amosay, 1. S. j_, Tvanov, 0. A. ORG: Department of Machinery Manufacture Technology, LeninEad Polytechnic Institute (Kafedra tekhnologii mashinostroyeniya, Leningradsidy politekhnichesidy institut) TITLE: Ile accuracy of active control in cylindrical infeed grinding SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnichesldy Institut. Trudy, no. 250, 1965. Avtomatizatslya i tekhnologiya mashinostroyenlya (Automation and W-chnology of machinery manufacture), 22-28 TOPIC TAGS: quality control, grinding, metallur c p ocess ABSTRACT: The following active control device or oylindri( _f, -al external rrindin have been serially produced in the Soviet Union: 1) the BV It'll qlam e,?Ith an elec c-contact sensor; 2) the AK -3/1)1-1~blamp gage with a Inductive sensor; ahd 3) a BV-109 Pench gage with a pneumoelectric-contact sensor. The authorrs conducted laboratory and sh6p studies of the three devices. It is found that the accuracy ofactive control should be determined not by nonessential errors, but by specific criteria: a) the variation In the wear of the contacts; b) the variation In the adjustment In the contacts; and c) misalignment of the cont-Icts. The accuracy in processing a batch of partg should be determined not only by the magnitude of dispersion, but also by the position of the center of the grouping of the dimensions of the parh in the batch. The accuracy of processing a batch of parta depends not only on the active Cord 1/2 L 9835-66 ACC NR- AT5028811 control instruments, but also to a great degree on the cycle arl modes of grinding. A com- plete analysis of the accuracy of finishing may be given only after an investigation of the temperature deformations of the parts and the time lag of the branch of the grinder, depend- ing on the cycle and the modes of grinding. The investigation was performed at the Depart- merit of Machinery Manufacture Technology (kafedra tekhnologit mash inos troyentya) in 1963- 1964 with the partiefixition of A. L. Mark-ov, head of the Laboratory of Measuring Equipment (laboratoriya izmeritellnoy teldmild), junior scientific associate S. L. Murashkin, training foreman A. P. Norkin. laboratory technician A. V, Androyeva, and student B. N. Kolyshld Orig. art. has: 6 fli&'cs and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATE-, now All 2A USSR/EhgineeringF Rolling Concrete, Reinforced "Rolling of Broken Profile Llements." V. P. Severdenko, Cand Tech, %gr, Moscow Steel Inst, '-~ pp Describes method of calibrating rollers to produce periodic profiles. Method has been successfully used in lab)ratory. Recommended for industrial manufactun~ of steel rods with spiral or herringbone grooves for reinforcing concrete. AMOFOV, M., starshiy instrulctor. ,-. Council of labor vaterane. Sov. profsoiuzY 5 no.5;71-72 Pq 157. MRA 10SO 1.''Mantrallnyy komitst profsoyuza rabochikh morskogo I rechnogo flota (Aged) (Works Councils) AMOSOV, M. Worklays of a ship's committee. Sov. profsoiuzy 6 no.1:39-40 A 158. (MIRA 11: 1) I.Starshly instruktor TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabochikh morskogo i rechnogo flota. (Trade unions) (Ships) AMOSOVS. M. Our river transport workers go in for sports and physical training. Sov. profsoiuzy 6 no.12:56-57 S 158. (141RA 11-.9) I,Starshi.r instruktor Nantmllnogo komitata profsoyuza rabochlkh morskogo i rechnogo flota. (Sports) 33803 1600 S/137/62/000/001/057/237 Ao60/AlOl AUT71ORS: Amoscv, M. M., Dianov, V. V. TITLE: Study of the processes of pressing and high-temperature sintering Of electrolytic powders of tantalum and niobium PERIODICAL- ReferativiVy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 1, 1962, 38-39, abstract '_0292 ("Foroshk. metallurgiya", 1961, no. 3, 14 - 19,Pnglish aummary) TEXT: The aluthors describe the effect of pressure of pressing upon the and the porosity of pressed and s�ntered briquets of Ta and Nb, It is noted that for Ta at 1,000 - 1,600 OC there occurs a vigorous separation of impurities (CO and salts of alkali metals) and an Increase of open porosity. For Nb briquets this is-riot observed, and the open porosity increases only at 2,000 - 2,200 OC on ac:!ount of the elimination of the lower oxides of Nb (the same anomaly of change in porosity is observed also in Ta). The results of the variation in the chemical compositioi of Ta and Nb moldings after vacuum sintering at 1,000 - 2,700 OC (c!ontent of Fe. Ni, C, 0. the lower oxides, N, H) are cited. [Abstracter's noto: Complete translation] R. Andriyevskiy Card 1/1 VIQBOV II.- K(G)II, S., otvetgtvennvy ~-edv; LlL"I-A, A., tekhn~7,4. [Vhat the Soviet regiua has civen the workeraj Chic 5ovetskala vlast' trudiashchimsia. (Moskva] Hook.rabochii. 1~45. 30 p. (lebor and Iaboring classes) (miRA il:6) IR 0 'R 0 "1 A Is it 1 2 it I T~ 49 s I, '~v it. 161 is meamnaring i1sum W Uiem and mitittilayor Bid" I i a lleit ts. N I Am--v A tr.vieit m V,*Wiliw"s I - J"f -M M III A X 90 Ilee ,fti. , OW 1 . 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Sucmin, A~ AuTua; Amosov, 11. 1 1 72-58-8-6/17 TITLE: The Classification of Optical Distortions Caused by Curved Car Windows (Otsenka opticheskikh iskazlieniy, vnosimykh gnutymi avtomobilinymi steklami) PERIODICAL: Steklo i heramika, 11,150, TTr 8, pp. Z5 - 26 (U.93R) ABSTRACT: The author sut-,Lgests the followina method of clossification: at a height of 1500 Mr, above the (;round a fixed oight point is arraneed which corresponds to &-,he 2osition of the eyes of the driver (Fig 1). A cylindrical screen is mounted on the are of a circle of a radius of 2000 mm V~e center of which is located at the eight point; this screen covers an are of at least 1200. All the inner screen surface is covered with black and white squares like a chess-board. The screen surface can also be covered with circles or rings (Fig 2). Between the view-finder and the screen the glass to be tested is fixed (PiG 1). Then it can be observed through the view-finder whether an optical disto?tion in caused or not. If nothing can bt "ound by visual observation the place in question can be photographed from position of the Card 1/2 view-finder and the distortion can be measured on the photojraph. fli IVA Eta 4, t SAVITSKIY, II.I.R. Checking dimensions and the shape of plati glaqs. StandartL '%siia 25 no.6:45-47 Je '61. (MIFLA 14-6) (Plate glass-Measurement) AMOSOV U.I.; SAVITSKIY M.R. P Classification of glass products. Stek. i ker. 19 Je 162. (Glass--Classification) no.6:14-17 (MIRA 15,7) A,'-'Lbt)V, N'A.; M-H~ Measuring the obliquity of sholvindow 61ozges, 3tandartizatoiia 26 no.703-34 Jl '62. (MMA 15:7) (w.indovs) AMOSOV, N.I.; SAVITSKIY, M.R. Specificationii of the tranalucenefs of sheet glass in standards. Standartizatslia 2:3 no.300-31 Ja 164. (MIM 17: 1) AMDSOV, N.I., kand. tekhn, nauk Transfer of adhesive material inaide laminated safety glass during its preparation. Stek. _i ker. 20 no.%12-15 S t63. (MIRA 17s6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut stekla. AMOSOVP 14.1., kand. telchn. nauk Efficient glassing of motor vehlcles. Avt. prom. 31 no.1:33-35 Ja 164. (MIRA 18:3) I. Gosudarstvannyv institut steklei. . I : . r ~ .17-T-- :7.L Ti~,- 2270c) Alno:;Ov) i~. 11. Analiz khirur~;ic lie skoy joy-a~.el I no vU it,chubrK.-Idl uc'aro zz -oy oblasti. .,'OV. n(I'litsilia, 19,40, 1" I hdeniy b,.,,.,ons). I Ic,. 7, -o- 31-3.3- ,,0: UMPISI No- 30, 1949 AMOSOV, N. M. Formation of artificial stomach in total gastrectomias. Vest. khir. Gr"kova. Laningr. 72 no.2:53-54 Mar-Apr 1952, (CLML 22t2) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of Bryansk Oblast Hospital (Head Physician -- N. Z. Ventskevich). Stomach--Cancer 6urgical therapy of cancer of the cardia and the lower portion of the esophagus. Vest. khir. 72 No. 4, 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions~ Library of 0nngress, November, 1952 UNCAIZSIFIFD 4342. AMOSOFF N. M, *Analysis of results obtained in 100 pulmon- ary resections for t1i. (Russian text) PROBL. TUBERK.1953, 3 (58-63) Tables 8 Report of 100 cases including 48 pneunionectomics, 5 bilobecturnies, 7 lobectoinies with segmental resection. 39 lobet -tomics and one segmental resection. The indica- tions for pneumonectomy and lobectomy in cases suffering from cavitary proces- ses limited to a single lung are: presence of a giant cavity, pulmonary tb combined with bronchiectasis, lower lobe cavities and bronchial stenosis. Contra- indications are: evidence of th dissemination to the other lung, resistance o' the tb germs to antibiotics and a poor respiratory and cardio-circulatory function. The best results have been obtained in cases subje(7ted to the operation within the first 3 yr.of the disease. Pre-operative administration of streptomycin is essential, The results obtained were: postoperative complications (empyema, bronchial fistula, etc.) in 10, death in 3, recurrence in 6. I'arenti - Ferrara (TX. 15) AMOSOV, N.M., kandidat maditsinakikh nauk; VENTSKEVICH. N.Z., saaluahennyy vrach ft~-M)W, glavnyy vrach Surgical therapy of gastric cancer. Sov.med. 17 no.6:42-43 Je 153. (MI-RA 6:6) 1. Bryanskava oblasitnaya bollnitea (for Amosov and Ventskevich). 2. On~t-,- logicheakiy dispantrer (for Amosov). (Cancer) -AM"O'&kA- 1.,, kandidat meditainskikh nauk; VEMKEVICH, N.Z.. zaaluzhennyy vrach 102-6) , glavnyy vrach. Cerebrospinal protocaine anesthesia administered in individual doses, Tos~q khir. 73 n0-5:28-31 S-0 '53. (MIXA 6:11) 1. Bryanskaya oblastuaya. bollnitea. (Spinal anesthesia) AXOSOV, N. M. ANDSDT, N.M., professor Uley) Pneunionectowdes anI lobectomies In the treatment of IMO tuberculosis. Xhirurgila no.5134-40 W 154. MLRA 7:7) (MBXRC=SIS, PULMIARY, eurgery, *IobectomW & pneumonectomy) ii IYI 0 ~) c! V, I ~. M - SOMM"I" Ot PIPM prelwnw at tbA MCVI Congrees of MaIMU Of the U=p Weewjp 20 ft 27 Jbin=7 IMO txaudeft Surgical Treatment of Palmonary Tuberculosis - N. ~1. A140SOV SOUMI - -W4-4603 (O"TWAI WWLUStl=) MMUM1110d. AMOSOV, N.M.. dektor meditsinakikh nauk (Kiyev, Xliaicheskiya, D. 4) "*F"reu'lM:MsctomV with excision of the parietal pleura in the treatment of empyeza. Test.khir- 75 no.2:11-16 Hr '55, (MW 8:5) 1. L, Ukrainsksgo nauchne-looledovatellskogo inatituta tuberkuleza (dir. A.A.Kamolat) i Bryanaloy oblastnoy bolluitsy (glav. vrach- zael. vrach RSFSR NA.Ventskevtoh). (IMITIMA. PIXML, surge).7. pneumonootow7 with parietal pleurectomy) AMOSOV, N.M. (Surgical treatment of suppurative diBesses of the lunge] Khirargi- cbeskoe lechente nagnoitelInykh zabolevanit legkikh. Kiev, Goo. mad. Izd-vo USSR, 1956. 190 p. .(KIRA 9:12) (LUNGS-SURGIRT) ANOBOV, H,X., professor Surgical treatment In late development of tuberculosis following lung resection# Probl.tub, 34 no.3:22-27 My-Je 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Is Ukrainakogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta tuberkale2a (dir. A.S.Hamolat) (TUBBRGULOSIS, PULMONARY, surg. resection in late develop. of tuberc. after surg.) VIOSOV. Niko]Av Hikbaylovich [Pneumonectoaq and resection of a lung in tuberculosis] Pnevmo- naktorlia t rozaktaii Isgkogo pri tuborkuleze . Moskva, Hedgir. 1957. 194 p. (MIRA 11:61 (U)IIG3--SURGMIY) AMOSOV, N-X-, professor (Kiyev, u1. Irasnoarmeyskaya, d.90a, kv-37) Diagnostic puncture of the left atrium; preliminary report. Nov. khir.arkh. no.1:49-52 Ja-7 157. XU 10:6) 1. Kafedra torskallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. N.K.Amosov) Kiyevskogo instituta usavershoustvovaniya vrachey. (KITRAL VALVII-DISBASICS) IMOSOV N.M. .4 prof; OSIPOV, B.K., prof. Congress In Czechoslovakia devoted to pulmonary resections. Khirurgiia 33 no-7:139-144 J1. '57. (MIRA 10:11) (WNGS---6UHGSRT) professor; BARAHBOTH, A.M., starshiy nauchnV7 sotrudnik Resection of a pulmonar7 lobe in pregnancy [with summa?7 in Yrench) Frobl.tub. 35 no.4:108-109 '57- (MLRA 10:8) 1. 1z Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatellakogo inatituts tubarkuleta iment akad. Ir-G.Yanovskogo (dir. A.S.Mamolat) (PHiMMONICTOKY, tri pregn. (Rua)) (PREGNANCY. In various die. tuberc., pulm., unojumonectoqr (Rue)) AMOSOV, N.Y., red.: PARENBOTH, A.M., red.;, GORCY311KO, G.G., red., KD:BANOV, M.A., red.; Y~MLAT# A.S.., rel..; POrOrSKAYA. L.A.. takhn. red. (Treatment of patients with cavitary pulmouary tuberculosis Lechente bollnvkh Iwysru*zrqm tuberkulazom legkikh. Kiev, Goa. mod. Izd-yo USSR, 195S.- 275 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Ukrain5kiy i1sucbno-issladcovatellskiy institut tubarkuleza Im. 1P.G.Yanovskogo. 2. Direktor Ukrainakogo inetitute tuborkuleze(for Mamolat). (TUBERGULOSTS' AMOSOV, N.M. (Kiyev. ul. Krasnoarmeyalkaya, d. 90s, ky. 37) A new guillotine valvulotome. No.1rhir.arkh. no.6:131-132 11-D 158- (MIRA 12:3) 1. KlInika torakallnoy Ichirurgii Ukrainskogo inatituta tuberkyleza. (SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS) (HITRAL VALM-SURGERY) AMOSOV, N.M., Prof. Bipleural approach In perictrdiectomy. Vrarji.delo n0#7;699-701 J-1 15 8 (MIRA 11:9) 1. Kafedra torakallnoy khtrirgit (zav. - prof. N.M. Amosov) Klyevskogo institutn usovershensti,ovardys, vrachey. (PYARICARDIUK.-SURG"OT) . AMOSOV, N.M., prof. Lun,:-, reaectlon combined witn thoracoPlae-';~'. Prellmluary report. Pat.,klin.1 terap,tub. no,B:)09-311 158. (MITIA 13:7) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-istiledovatellskogo instituta tuberlm- I eza im. almd. F.G. Tariovskago. (LUNGS- - SVJRGXlff ) (C"ST--MMG--RT) AMOSOV, N.M., professor ---------------- Congress in Czechoslovakia devoted to lung resections. Pat., kl1n.i terap.tub. no.8062-366 158. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Iz otdolenlya torakallnoy khirurgii (rukovoditell - prof. N.M. Lmoaov) Ukrainskogo neuchno-issledovateltakogo instituta tuberkuleza im. akad. F.G. Tanovskogo. (LUNGS-SUROKRY-GONGUSSES) FYCLRIPTA YEDICA Sec 15 Vol 12/4 Chest Di3ease3 Apr 59 917 oi., i,irNG IN THE -ria-ATIMYNT OF TimEncri.ot-s EMPYEMA (Russiantext) - Amosov N.'NY. . Malahova A. V. and (-*,o t ov n k i V - VVEsm.-Kim.-11.158, 80/3 (36-42) Tables I Mus. 5 11ased on 56 cases the treatment is discussed and the indications and contraindica- livns. the technique and t! - complications encountered are described. The exper- ience leads to the conclusion that lung decortication Is the tnethod of chuice in cas e sof tuberculous empyenia. (1-%. 15) 4., AMOSOV, N.H.; BFJMU7!;KIY, K.K. ; ZkBROIA. G.S. "Reoult of 103 i)neumonectoinien with iine of the UKIr-60. Bkop. khir. 3 no.6:3-7 N-11 '58. (HIBA 12;1) 1. Iz klinilj:i torakallnoy kliirurgii (zav.- prof. Ii. 14. Amonov) Mcrain~-- alrogo instif;utn tiiberkuleza imeni F. G. YRnovakogo (dir. dots. A. S. MnMolnt ). (P)JEUMOMECTOMT np-nar. for auturing lurw, stump (.RUF;)) ALI, G.E., doktor mod.nmik; MOOOV, 14-M-- ')'.of'; 'AVTEL;!VA' JJ.V.' Prof.; BOGIM3, L.K., prof.: VOZNE,-)JVNSKI.I'.. A.11., prof.: VIL'IlTAIRIXIT, L.I., kand.-md.nauk; LAPINA, A.A., prof.; RAS:;INO, S.V., doktor mad.r.muk-, MIKILITLOY, F.A., prof.; RABIMAIN, A.To,, prof.; KMIU.811CHOVA, T.N.. prof.: MAIMEIN, I.A., prof.; TABLOKOV. D.D., prof.; KTHIS, Y.L., pr3f., vitibizliennyy deyntall nmiki. otv.recl.-, KORNAT. P.G., prof., red.; KIMUMSEVA. A.I., , 'Drof., red. Ldoct%,anodl-, UPINA. A.I., red.; LAMM, Z.A.V k?ind.md.nwllk, rod.; STRUKOV. A.I., prof., red.; &I-MANOV, Y.V., prof., zaalu- zhonayy deyatell nauki. red.tona! 'GRIIISM"iT, Te.m., rod.; LIUD- XMICATA, II.I., tol-chn.rod. [Multivolilm rwinual on tuberculosis] Mnogotormoo mkovodatvo po tuberkillezu. Moskvn, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry. Vol.2. LTuber- culcisis of the respiratory organs] Tuberk-ulaz organov dykhnniia. Red.toina AJI.Rnbukhin i F.V.Sliebanov. Book 2. 1959. 408 P. (MIIIA 13:5) 1. Glileny-korrosj)ondenty AMI S~iM (for Antela-va, Bogu8h, Tablokov, Strl%kov). 2. Deystvitel'nvy chlon AMN SSSR (for YLornov). (TUBERCULOSIS) AM06L;,V, ]IJI. (Kj.,~ev, ill. Krusjlourm(-YSj-ZLYt, ;;orle problemn of 1iing wiri-ery. No--khir.furk'". no. 1: )- 12 JIL-Y r.TU'~7JAW, A.I.; D,,~NLJOVA, it. G. ;DOLGOVA, 1I.P.; P.W10-v. ISi1ciD,,qxo, I A. S. S. 'V, A.A.; I Hit'-113, V.A. ; KOW111YCJ[3NKL), It. I. ; 1AMN., LIMAILM J11J]"BAKO. 2.JL.: V.Y.- TkYTSLIN, I.S.; Th- Z2hKUrSKIY, B.S.; mrmullux, j?. 1. H.P. ; SHIMPtIlL, I.v. ; 6iFTI,1':, P.L. Xov.:i~,antin Xon!itanlulnovich Skvortsov; obitnary. Nov.1-111r.arkh. llo.3:142-14') 14'r-jp 90. (RUiv. 12:10) 'SICIOT~L30V, XONSTJOEMN XONSTANTINOVIGH, IBI?1-11~y)) AMOSOV~ N.11 ~ USSOVP I.L.; MOIK~NYUK,, Yu.l;.; SlDl..",H-11KO; L.N.; TH~SHCHINSKIY, A.I. Heart operations with the use of artificial bloQd ciroula-lion. Grud. khir. 2 no.6:18-430 V-D 160. (11%'LiA Ll,:I) 1. lz klinik! torakallnoy khirurgii Ukrain3kogo instituta tuberkuleza (dlr. ... dotsent A.S. Mamolat) i kafedry torakallnoy k1drurgii Kiyevskogo in3tituta usovershenstvovanipi vraclicy (dir. - dotsent M.N.Umovist). Acires aviorov: Kiyevq 3P~ Baylcovaya iora, Institut tuberkulaza. (BLOOD-GIRCULATION, ARTIFICIAL) (IMIART-SUHGERY) ~-UL,tion t~~u jxoldem of dliqr'nosio by --OLectroriic ""mplltev. vton"Ittv a 110. 1 k 4 (Medical olectronics) (Diaj%:c,;:i.'3' .4 1 0 0 A! J"fl- 10 F S V.,; I r, rV N, Vc~ rn, 1, V,P~ SLir~i i nok, yj~ ~P - and Amosov, P.N. T lln,,e -, r --,q! i cn ef 1 ead :r. i -i~ ::.erOhant luill PERINICAI: 1-ve~tiya v--shikh u-hel~rvkh -.-Ivedk-nzy. Chernaya metallurgiya, Ic TEX,P: lead callculatic-n neth,,A~ exi.~?t for rolling strip cr. ~;moct-.b rcllerf enly Tle new methcod per,,ints measurements of leRA ~~r- ~jny r:A';116, It is based on and comparison of I ~' 7 Wl,' r, --- p W4 P ot*d b-1 I-C.1111t cn the 2urf3-e of tl~.6 roller and a point on the Sill--al-i", If wetn, tr-ij rcilted, Two elleotrore~hanilcil rickups (interrupters') wn'--h "lie of the rcilers and of the strip The pickups (Fig.1) have a collectc-r at,, the 2arne axle (2) with a disc (3) with file-cut on the edge fo pr~~vent slip. ThW a-Kle nans or tw(.- ball bearings in casing and is ~'ixed ~y the bughing (6) anr- cover (-7), and sealed with gaskets (8 - ani 9) and packing (',0), The collEct~T plates are ~onneoted to the pickup massi thrc-,,ig~ *.he con-tact (11) so that the br-aoh rlides alternately over the conaucting an(] cvor the Idle plate when t-be di2c rotates, and the circuit Card ',/'~O -IML61- , -.. -. "g," I Tm i4;."1"0 VO 15/0 1 /000/00. lnlye.-41 :,,rat 4 C?" C f : P a d A I/A030 50-60 mi:rosecend AuTation are ~he count pulses. A special control system ha,3 been buill. fcr a pre(i!3e simultanecus start and end of the count from both pickup!,, with start push earlhing the anode voltage circuit th-rough a high-res-,stance resistor The ~Yoly~)gv difference formed at the mcment is different:ated an~" fed ~,nt,- the pul5e forming c-IrcuitCj)jj , and the voltage front rises abruptly. The pul.~,e frcp the~141 is differentiated, amplified in Ih,_ anl-ifier.'/-3 and fed to -.start the control triggeryT. The ex,ntation time cf the -,rigger is the metering time. The trigger YTcontrols through the cathode fol'.owerk'(!, the coincidence cirruits 11 receiving also the piiiseq from the4-WC unitir, The ccurting stcrage units(HP -1 ancICHP-2 count pulsee d-uring the excitation time of 'he trigger YT. The Y T is re- turned irto The s!--, pctsition ty again pres~:,Ing *~e start,,..-ig 13ush buttonnK. The counting qtora6e uniie are binary -;OUnteT8, tut the counters used in experiments were aecSde gcunter.,, 14 (w:L"b t1n s?rie,---connected triggers)permit- ting count "'9- 28- 27, 26+ 25+ 2 + 23~ 2 + 2 + 20 ~ 1023 pulses. This was bufficient at a rcIling speed cf up to 10 m1sec and 2 sec metering time. Neon lamps arg :cnrected into the ancde circu."s of the triggers for fixing the ex--itaticn. The system is ret,,irned intc~ r rtart DOSitior, after matering Cc..rd 3/10 3/14~/60/000/009/015/025 Investigat ion : f lead A161 A0.50 pulse values; n.~-, - the number of pulc;es ccunted from the pickup on the ro The matering error is 0.098% at maxlmum pulse number 1023. Experi- ments were carried out on the planishJAng stand Nc.q of the mill, in rolling spring steel strip 76 x 9-5 mm, The results of pulse count are given in a table. The mean lead in normal rolling was 4.9%, the maximum 7.6%, and the minimum 2.7%. The effect of ten-3::cn on the lead ~.A shown in curves (Fig-5). At a certain degree of velocity m::smatch, when *he 'lead curve crosses the X iixis, the strip slips in the rollers The front tension increases lead, but it was Drcduced by the No.110 stand alone in this case, and the rear tension from the atands No.1 to 8 was stronger Con~:IuBion: The suggested metering methc-d perwit.- a) mea-suring and record4,ng on oscillograph film the value and the vai--at,,cns of lead or 11ag in -any rolling mill; b) to reveal slip of rcl--; c) to deteimine the rolling diameter in rolling in gr:,oves from the relati:,n n D n where n,-i. the number of pulses of the Dick-ap on the strip; n8 - the pulses 'ard 5/10 S/14 60/000/0C9/015/025 Inve3tigation of Iend. A,~ IX030 number f rom the pickup on the rol I ; D t ite rol I barrel diameter; DK - the rol.ling diam.~,ter There are 5 ficures und I lable. ASSOCIATIO11. Chelyabinekiy politelihnicheskiy insiitut (Chelyabinsk Poiytechnical Instit,ite) and Chelyabinskoye otdeleniye GPI "Tyazhprozne1ektroprqyp-kt" (The Chplygbinsk Branch of the GPI 'ITyazhprcmeIektroprov--kt" SUK-'ITTF,D- 7 DeceMbeT 10/99 Card 6110 */,000/0.,/008/0:z) A' /AC) 0 AUTHORS Vjarii-., V, N,, I - I E, 1 1 1 J~a t i "Al 0 f PER 1 OD."'-'A t i yF~ vy.-, P, 1q, - P M, Y Moshkin, S, I. 1 1'. 1 1 Fift I I tj -7 P 1 9 on EXT con, mil It) art- n f pt v :tl ;tj :1 h, t i a I i n t c- i - r- s tb -a t 1.1 r~ t-,; I ~-;dy !).-td 't.- Aovo t %A 1:) , ~,,j 1-1 ~-m p o Tht: ub-iect in, lvi!zt t-t-n qr:~ .! -it I I,y cf a fnomlkran~ P typcm dynamomotr 'FiLnirc 2) fr'.* (Iynariorw- t (-, r for, ton~il(;r, (11v iatte-, in this peri--;- q i : Ft I N Tho ten~i r-, i -.- Y,,u, -,!r, r tht, new kit- At wn,3 :11 1 r ti t X, m t n ia t a iv ~.., r C. ~-C,r It a r a o r, and w i -ik r f i 1 f 11 B 1 17 (1 VI 1 ;!7 . 1~~, t.1 Lj 1**r S/1" 60/000/011/006/015 InvestiL;ation of pressure, and .... A i 6'1'Yll C 3 0 -stand mills, but in continuous mills working at tension (even if very sli,rht) it results in reL-ular variations of pressure and tension, and 'he thickness oil the rolled uietal, varying periodically. Eccentricity of tale roll trunnion bores mir'lit have a :Amdlar effect, but not in these experi- !.~CtltS for *.he S)IRI)e Of tile VICIlld then be smoothly sinusoidal, and this is not the olme. Tho oscillolramq remilarly ohow four peaks in every perio-d, corresponding to the four po;.-,itions of the Ilook joint in the space. Eccentricity of 'tile rolls could not have 'this effect, for it did not exceed hunaredths of ore millii,.ieter. TIere are 9 figures and 2 Soviet refe.rences. ASSOCIAT1014: Chelyabinskiy politekhniehes1kiy institut i Chelyabinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Chelyabinsk metallurgical institute and Chelyabinsk metallurgical plant) SUBMUTTED Pebruary 17', 1960 Card 3/6 Investigation of pressure and ... Figure 21 Membrane dynamometer for p:,-essure. ~1~ lid;(2) fastening a-crews; (3) gaaket; 4 wire strain gages;(5) housing. 3/148/60/000/011/008/015 A161/AO30 Figure 3: Now tension dynamometer. (1) abutment acrew;(2~ ~rac~et';'-(3) housing; (4) tushing; (5) core; 6) stop screw; (7) tie bq1t; (a) stuffing box lid; (9) tra-!sition block; N) wire strain gages; (11) stop; (12) attachmient bolts. Card 4/6 Inve:3tigation of prea:3ure and .... I flo AA F\ : , I I Card 5/6 S/148/60/OCO/011/008/015 A161/A030 3 (continued) S/148/60/000/011/008/015 Investigation of pressure and .... Ai6lA030 Fi6mro 8: The effect of rear tension on the pressure in finish stand (simplified). , ET"Pl- 5v 4"l ;iA vj;.j Jt Card 6/6 S/115/61/000/007/002/004 E194/E435 WmORS., Vydrin, V.N. and Amosov, P.N. TITLE% An instrument for measuring strip tension on continuous section rolling mills PERIODICAL: Izmeriteltnaya tqkhnika, 1961, No-7, P-9 TEXT: In 1956 the Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute suggested a method for direct measurement; of tension oa continuous section rolling mills; it is described in previous articles (Ref.11 Vydrin V.N., Boyko M.Ye., Amosov P.N. and MoshkYn S.I. Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zovedeniy MVO SSSR, Chernaya metallurgiya, 1959, No.6; Rejr.2t Vydrin V.N. Metallurgizdat, M., 196o). It is now proposed to introduce this d,~vice into production to control the speed of the roughing group of stands of the mill. The strip in a continuous mill, may be subject to either tension or compression and the same pick-up should be suitable for operating with either. Accordingly, a new type of pick-up was developed and its -construction is described here. Referring to the illustration, the frame of the pick-uP 5 contains a core 9 carrying a strain gauge bridge. The core is fixed into the body of the frame without backlash by means of the Card 1/3 VYDRINJ, V.11.; BOYKO, M.Ye.,- MOSHEIN, S.I.; AMOSOV, P.N. --------- Investigating the process of strip rapture in continuous rolling min stands, Izv. Vyve. uchebo zavo; chern, met, 4 no.7-.97-100 161. ~MIRL 14:8) lo Chelyabinskiy politekhnicheaki) institut i Chelyabinskiy metallurgicheskiy(zavod. Rolling (Metalwork)) VYDRIN, V.N.; AMOSCVp PA; AGEM, L,,M. Dynamometer with a nonamplifying circuit and resistance strain gauges. Izm. tekh. no.8:24-25 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) VYDRIN, V.11, o, MXOSOV, P.N, , FFDOSIYBYO, A ~S.- KRA YNOIVI V, 1, I . -- $ Meusuring irregularities of angular velocity in rolls. ',zm. tekh. no.1101-34 N 164. (MIRA 18,3) AUTHOR: Amosovs P.Ye., Engineer h2173 s/o96/62jOOO/'0l2/002/003 F.194/E135 TlTLZs Investigation of the mechanism of operation of a highs aspeed contact type annular gland PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, no.12, 1962, 44-49 TEXT: A contact type gland'is defined a's one in which scaling depends on sliding contact between the shaft and gland; the face of the annular gland contacts the face of a disc on the shaft. Conditions for obtaining minimum wear with such glands are discussed. The gland is fully sealed when contact occurs over a closed ring, but this happens rarely and the ring is usually penetrated by a few small channels of very-variable section through which the liquid leaks. The thleory of such a gland is. briefly discussed and the following notation is used: p11 - liquid pressure; P2 - pressure immediately beyond glandi pav - mean pressure per unit area of contact'ring; Pk - nominal contact pressure, which is partially opposed by the pressure Pav and is partially transmitted to the disc; Card 1/4 I I I Investigation of the mechahism of ... S/096/62/000/012/002/003 E194/E135 p actual contact pressure, between shaft and glands; k Pk Pav Pk; (pk - P2)/(Pl - P2); k (pav P2)/(Pl P2)' Tests on glands with a less than 1 were made with p, up to 15 kg/CM2 with sliding speeds in the range 15 - 60 m/sec. The stationary annular ring had a contact surface of carbon/graphite impregnated with lead, operating against a steel disc. Experimental contact diagrams for the gland are given. Sealing was assessed by measuring leakage of water through two contacts machined to a finish of standard class 10 - 12 and the results are plotted as leakage and coefficient of friction as function of a. The value of k varies between 0.15 and 0.8. To minimise wear the actual contact pressure should be maintained as low as possiblet the millinium.depending or, the physical properties of the liquid and of the contacting materialml for water and the materials tested the recommended value is: Card 2/4 x~ S/o96/62/000/012/002/003 Investigation of the mechanism of ... E19VE135 x Pk > 0.5 - 1 kg/cm The ef-,iciency of sealing depends on the ratio between a and k. Sealing breaks down unless a is greater than k. Leakage of liquid through the joint can be calculated by the following f orinula: q = A av CM3/min (6) (a - k)(pl - P2) where: dav - average diameter of the ring, cm; A - an empirical const'ant which ranges from nearly zero when the metal surface departs from flatness by 0,9 mm to 6.0 when the departure is about 1.4 am. The coefficient of friction is given by the formula: f = f (I + 1! B) (7) 1 OL iehere: B ranges between 1 and 10, being an .empirical coefficient which is directly proportional to the sealing efficiency of the gland. In the glands tested with a greater than 1 the Card 3/4 I s/o96/62/000/012/002/003 Investigation of the mechanism Of .40 E194/E135 coefficient of friction was 0.01 to 0.15, and with a less than 1 * . it was 0.05 to 0.25 and was-practically independent of speed. From the data given the principal parameters of contact type glands can be calculated, f There are 7 figures and 1 table. Card 4/4 Z-AKIYAENKO, S.Ye.,- GRIMIRMS, D.L.; A Special fe&tures of the glands of screw compressors. Trudy LPI no.2,11:139-147 162. 0-11RA 15:9) (compressors) AHIOSCV.9 P.Ye. Choice of a face packing system. Trudy LJ'I no.221:148-152 162. Wllb~ 15-9) (Turbomachines) a . I - - - - ---. XIOSOV, S.D. . kand. I',mkhn.nauk ---- -- Technology of manufacturing flanges walded to joints. Mont. i spots. rabe v stroi, 24 no,4:11-13 JIP 162,. OURA 15:7) 1. Vscsoyuznyy nauchno-issledavateltskiy institut gidrotakhnicheskikh i ;3anitarno-takhnichaskikh rabot. (Flangas) AMOSOV5, S.B, Manufaeture of butt-wel~ed flanges. Kuz.-shtax.proizv. 5 no.40-U A~ 163. (MIRA 1624) Pipe flanges) (Sheet-metal work) v r I AMDSOV, S.B., kand. tekhn. nauk Presses for working the ends of pipes. Mont. i spets rab. v stroi. 23 no.lltl6-17 N 161. iKMA 1W) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-insledovateliskiy institut, gidrotekhni- cheskikh i sanitarno-tekhnicheakikh rabot, (Hydraulic presses) (Pipe) GYUNTKR, Nikolai Makeimovich; KUZIMIN, Rodion Oaiyevich-, redaktor; DZHANRLIDZE, G.Tu., redaktor; AKILOV, G.P., redaktor; VOLGHOK, K.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Collection of problems In higher mnthemAtical Sbornik zadach po vyashei matematike. Pod red.S.I.Amosova I G.IU.Dzhanelidze. Izd.13-oe, perer. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo talchniko-teoret.lit-ry. Vol.l. 1957. 282 p. (MIRA 10-11) (Mathematics-Problems, exercises, etc.) GYUVM, Wjkolay Maksiwov~cjj; KUS'MIN, Rodion Onipovich: ~~~.-red.; DZILMLINA, G.Yu., rod.; AKILOV, G.P., red.; VOICHOK, K.H., toldin. red. [Colleation of problems in higher mathamatics) Sbornik ssodach po, vyushai.matematike. ?oared. S.I. Amosova i G.IU. Dzhanalidse. Iz(1.13., parer. HoEkwa, Goo. izd~vo fiziko-matematicheskoi lit-i7. V61.2. 1958. 286 P. . (MIRA 11:9) (Kathematics-Problems, exercises, ate.) KOSIfLYAKOV, Niholay Scrgok- evic h, prof. (deceased); GLINEA, Erast Boruovich; SABTOV, Modest Mikhay-Lov.Lwi; DZIM!~UDZE, G.7u., prof., re- tsenzenti.-&-.QL'?U,-L~2~,-prof., reteenzent; AKILOV, G.P., dots., wiuchnyy red.; WKIYANIOV, A.A., takhn. red. [Differential equations in mathematical physics] Differentsiall- nye uravneniia matematicheskoi fiziki. Pod obshchim rukovod- stvom N.S.Koshliakova. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo fizikc-matern. lit- ry, 1962. 767 p. (\,MU 15:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Koshlyakov). (Differential equations) (Mathematical physics) .r7--r- f- T-- v r -I- t 1, Quartc- Qf PLbl . , 1~'52. " ~, P. i I 1 1 a . , ul centi-rv at tl-.(, onen 1--orth furnacr. Moscow, loreii-n Langu&~7cs -~or t. AMOSOV, V.A. ~ Principal"?Mtore in the conformation of fishoe. Yop.ikht. no.6:55-74 156. (KLHA 9:8) 1. Voesoyuz"y nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ozernogo i rachnogo rybnogo kho&yaystva -- IIORKh. (Fishes--Anatomy) AMOSOV, V.A~ Changes in the veight and size of fishes during fixation in forrablde- hyde and subsequent soaking in water. Vop. ikht. 0:).16t187-1,90 t60. WRA 14"4) 1. Laboratoriya ikhtiologii Gosudarstvennogo nauqhno-isslodovatell- skogo instituta, ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyay-stva. (Fiahes-Collection and preservation) AMOSOV.9 Tho index of specific back opmaturej a new indicator of the fatness of fishes. Vops ikht. no.17;122-139 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy inatitut ozernogo i re..,hnogo rybnogo khozyaystva (GosNIORKh). (Fiches--Anatomy) IKESESEEMI - , I I 111Z ll~- --L,4~ov I- V . A . , Body shape and meatiness of Coregonus peled (Gmelin) in Lake Vrevo. Vop.ikht. 3 no.W86-1109 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. GDsudarstvennyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozvaystva (GooNIORKh), Leningrad. (Vrevo, Lake-Whitefishes) L 411233-66 VNP(e t I ACC M AR6020940 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/002/0039/0039 AUTHOR: Meyeroonp G. A.; AMos0V.# V. A.; Liskovich,, V. A. 0R0: none TIME: Universal laboratory set for investigating processes of h gh- temperature sinteringof refractory metals 1,6 A7 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurg. Abe. 20283 REF SOURCE: Blektrotermlya. Nauohno-tekhn. sb., vyp. 45, 1965, 14-17 TOPIC TAGS: sintering, high temperature sintering, refractory metal ABSTRACT: A laboratory set is described for sintering refractory metaln" and their alloys in various gaseous media and in vacuo. The set is part of the production equipment for high-temperature sintering and (weldinL) of refractory metals and permits the use of both direct and indirect A heating of rods. V. Pryanikova. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [Transla- tion,or abstraot] (NT) SUB CODE% 11/ 1/1 12") wei-621.726.002.5 AMOSOV. V.F. "NU electric trainn by M.R. Barskii, V.0. Kolesnichanko, B.S. Kanter. Reviewed by V.F. Amosov. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 3 no.3:3 of cover Hr 159. (MIU 12:5) 1.1'.amestitell nachallnika depo Moskva, Oktyabrlekaya doroga. (Electric railroads-Trains) PETROV, Vi:ctor Mkolayevich; ROVANOV, I-M-, inzh.v retsenzent; SIDOROV, N.I., inzh,, red.; KHITROVA, N.A., teIbns redp [Maintenance and repair of the mechanical equipment of electric railroad motor care] Remont mekhanicheskogo oborudovaniia motor- vagonnogo podvishnogo sostava. MosWa, Vses.izdatellsko-poligr. ot"edinenie H-va putei uoobshchaniia, 1961. 96 p. (MIRA W12) (Railroad motor cars--Maintenance and repair) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5409 Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy ordena Lenina zavod. Byuro tekhnicbeskoy informatsii. Sbornik materialov po vakuumnoy tekhnike, vyp. 24. Iz opyta raboty otdela cugoplavkikh metallov (Collection of Materials on Vacuum Engineering, no. 24. From the Work Experience of the Refractory Metals Section) Moscow, r-osenergoizdat, 1960. 86 p. 600 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy Ordena Lenina i Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo, Znameni zavod. Byuro tekhnicheskoy informatsii. Editorial Staff: R.A. Nilender, Factory Chief Engineer (general editing), A.G. Aleksandrov, V.D. Vladimirov, and B.I. Korolev; FJ.: I.L. Iglitsyn; Tech. Ed.: G. Ye. Larionov. , PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for technical personnel engaged in vacuum engineering. Card 1/3 Collection of Materials (Cont.) SOV/5409 COVERAGE: The booklet contains articles which describe the applica- tion of vacuum techniques in various metallurgical processes, some methods of regulating the gaseous content of gas-fill6d tubes, and other uses made of vacuum tec4niques. No personalities are men- tioned. References accompany-most of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Amosov, V.M. Investigation of the Sintering Process of ci. ro lytic Tantalum Powder 5 2. Amosov,-,V.M. Obtaining Plastic Niobium From Electrolytic ]~_O~rd e s 20 3. Amosov, V.M., and V.A. Lanis. Investigation of Gas- k4olution Processes During the Sintering of Tantalum and Niobium 35 Card 2/3 Collection of Materials (Cont.) SOV/5409 4. Vasil'yev, V.I., V.P. Kirsanov, M.S. Levchuk, and I.S. Marshak. Concerning the Pulverization of Cathodes in Tubular Gas-Dis- charge Pulse Tubes 43 5. Lanis, V.A. Application of the Mass-Spectrometric Method for the Investigation of Gases Filling the Devices 60 6. Kantor, N.M.,-and V.A. Lanis. Mass-Spectrometric Investigation of Gases in High-Voltage Gas-Filled Tube Rectifiers 74 7. Kotlik, L.L. Spectral Analysis of Gases by Means of the Photoelectric Recording of Spectra 84 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress JP/dfk/mas Card 3/3 8-3-61 AMOSOV, IM-1. :1nvcsti,-,-,'~tirZ the sinterint, o-' the electrolytic powder of tanta.',.-,m. Sbor. mat. po vak, tekh. 160. (I-MA 14-.2) Vf (Sintering) (Ta-Itallun) (Metal pcirders) I Pr-c-i-action of plwtic rioldix-i frat --.owd'cr. Sb,:-r. po va!~. ttc~:)-.. no.2/,:22--~/, 16C. OqIA (1.1obiwa) 8/137/62/000/007/020/072 A0521AI01 AUTHORS: Honstantinov, V. I., Amosov, V. M., Kholobes, Ye. A. TITLE: The production of electrolytic tantalum, niobium and their alloys. 2nd report PERIODICAL.. Reforativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. ~, 1962, 46 - 47, abstract 701323 ("Poroshk. metallurgiya", no. 5, 1961, 42 - 52; English summary) "'I Three types,of electrolyzer designs with different methods of heating were tested. As a result of experiments, an optimum electrolyzer design has been developed i-.- w--ich the electrolyzer itself (made of Ni or achrome) serves as a cathode, ~ithait additional heating, with a hole in the conical bottom and with a mobile graphItle anode. Furthermore,the effect of the following factors was studied: the method of feeding the electrolyzer,.the degree of filling the bath with the cathode deposit, the composition of electrolyte, the temperature of the process, the cathode, anode and volume current density. The purification of electroly.tic Ta and Nb powders from electrolyte salts was realized by heating Card 1'2 The production of... S/137/62/000/007/020/072 A052IA101 in argon at 630 --6500C and a subsequent vacuum degasification at 1,0000C. The work of an industrial installation for production of Ti, Nb and their alloys is described. The process is carried out at - 7000C without heating from outside due ~ a high (%urrent density (D. = 50 a/dm2 Vo , Da - 120 - 160 a/dm2,volume current density - 130 c./dm2). The electrolyte consists of 1"I,5% K2TaF7, 55% KC1 and 27.5,1) KF; the bath is refilled periodically with Ta or Nb oxides-or with their mixture. The techznical and economic characteristics of the process and the purity of powders produced are high. For the 1st report see RZIi%Iet, 1962, 3G308. R. Andriyevskiy [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 S/136/61/ooo/oo6/003/003 E021/E435 AUTHOR; Amosov, V.M. TITLE: Preparation of Plastic Tantalum From Electrolytic Powder PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1961, No.6, pp.65-72 TEXT; The aim of the work was to study the basic technology of the operations in the preparation of plastic tantalum from electrolytic powder paying particular attention to the high temperature processes of vacuum refining. The effect of grinding the electrolytic powdbr was first investigated. The best method of grinding was found to be in a steel ball mill. After grinding, pressings were made using 6 tons/cM2 and the strength of the pressings tested. Fig.1 shows the time (hours) of grinding (x-axis) against the particle-size-composition (%, curves I and 2), density (curve 3) and strength (kg/mm2, curve 4). The optimum grinding regime was found to be grinding for 1 hour. sieving through a 0.15 mm sieve, and an additional L-inding of 2 hours for the coarse fraction. This gave a mean particle size of 100 to 120 and a density of 5.7 g/cm3. Before pressing and sintering, the amounts of carbon and oxygen in the powder must be determined. Card 1/7 S/136/61/000/006/003/003 Preparation of Plastic E021/E435 A slight excess of oxygen over the amount required to form carbon monoxide is required to give the beat results in the final sheet. If there is insufficient or a large excess of oxygen, tantalum oxide or carbon must be added. The pressing process was investigated using pressures of 2.1 to 10.5 tons/cm2 in a vertical hydraulic press. The pressings formed were 5 X 5 x 120 mm. The relation between density (curves 1,2) and strength (kg/mm2, curves 3,4) and pressure (tons/cm2) is given in Fig.3. Curves I and 4 are from electrolytic powder; curves 2 and 3 from powder prepared from the thermal method-. Sintering investigations were carried out on mouldings pressed at 6.3 tons/cm2, in a laboratory vacuum apparatus with direct heating of the samples by an electric current. Fig-5 shows the effect of temperature on porosity N, 1), density (2), weight loss (mg/cm3,3) and specific electrical resistance (4). Fig.7 shows the effect of the temperature on the loss in the impurity content. Marked refining begins at 16oo*c. The Ta + Nb content increases as the impurities are removed and reaches 99.8 to 99.85% at 26oo- 27000C. 26000C was chosen as the sintering temperature, The effeot of sInterIng time is shown in Fig.8, curve I being the loss in weight, Card 2/ 7 Preparation of Plastic ... s/136/6i/ooo/Oo6/oO3/003 E021/E435 curve 2 the density, curve 3 electrical resistance and curve 4 the open porosity. After 4 or 5 hours, both the processes of densification and refining have practically finiahed. The recommended regimes of sintering are given in the table. Following these methods, plastic tantalum could be produced. It was capable of being rolled into sheet 0.05 mm thick and lean. The impurities were not greater than carbon 0.03%, titanium 0.01% and silicon 0.004%. Iron and nickel were not detected. There are 8 figures, I table and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONi Moakovakiy elektrolampovyy zavod" (Moscow Bulb Factory) Card 3/7