SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZUBOV, V. Y. - ANTIFCHUK, Y. P.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R000101710020-9
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
June 5, 2000
Sequence Number: 
20
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENCEAB
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R000101710020-9.pdf2.07 MB
Body: 
r- 5 I BAsK&wv, A,. P., Arriln'YVI, V. A.; KALDWV, 0. K. I ---- I -nmO mvchml&u Of 'ext0m&ll heat transfer in is fluI411*4 b*4 am t~-a main factor@ affecting tl* Mlit-tranafor coefficient." rePort subnatted for 2nd AU-Unlon Coof on Heat & MR&$ TranSfer, Minsk, 4-12 may 1964. UMP Drench, AS USM. a si Ita ~i. - Pi T .41 AG4U1'___' SOURCE COM UR/0370/66/000/002/0076/0084 AP60133 9 AUTHORt Zubov, V, Ya. (Svordlovsk)j Bookskov, A. P. (Sverdlovsk)L Grachov, So V. (Sv*rdIoY"_)_t_ZWY_i_r_ovq A. So (Sverdloi-s- Antifoyev, V. A. (Sv9rdi`o;i-kV OAGI nons TITW (~Vatsntlng of wire In a fluidized bed SOURCEi AN SSSR, Isventlys. Metally, no. 2, 1966* 76-84 TOPIC TAGSI patenting, vire, IvWcarbon steel t A! 'A 1 6, % N-P _11 ABSTRACTi The possibility of constructing an Integrated unit for patenting wire In which th* beating and cooling of the wire are ca#I*A-,out fd a fluldlt bed of fine- grained material vas studied on specimens of U7A,' UOA,' U9A,',nd E1.14211teols. The use of to fluidized bed made It possible to Increase the rate of the patenting process by a faetor of up to 6, or at the some rate to correspondingly reduce the length of the heating systems as compared to the existing fuel-oil and electric furnaces. by burning gas In a fluidized bed where oxypen In deficient, a nonoxiditinZ atmoophera can be treated, so that the decorburitation and scaling on the wire surface are elim- Ineted; In addition, t ,Ke patenting can be performed at high temperatures under theve condItl4nA, and thus ~h* strength characteristics or the patented wlrp and hence tbo mechanical proportlesbf the drawn wire can be markedly Improved, 111ph-tariperoture fi-eafl-ng - ~_u_r_f ni-iP"enting Iticresson the stability of austanite# and Wicep leads to a L;aid UDC1 621.783 cmd 2f2 h, ACC^Nk- AP6013359 QOAO greater vuporcooling for tile same temparature of tile c'ollng medium ins compor oso the usual heating to 9200. This makes It possible tdtpatent Wire vith largo rrr Seetlono (8-10 NO In a fluidized bed, Patenting of'hlg~-csrbon otool (U12A)ln Wal, manner prvduced drawn w1ro with a much groator tenmoll* strength then that obtained In conventitnally patented *test# (Mg USA, U9A). Orig. art. host 3 figures and 7 tables* SUB CODES ll/ SUMN DAT91 070ct64/ ORIG REFS 002 -Card 212- h, AIN11FIYEVAO 01A., finallstvilt Frotein almttrum vf v,l !.,i r,mv,,r I n wl; RASINOVICH, Immanuil Abramovich; sunuuzy, nadimir Dmitriyeyl-h; AVrIK, I.Y., rodaktor; VOROVIN, X.P., takhnichaskiy rednktor LA collection of problems in general electric engineering) Sbornik sadaeh po obehetwi slektrotekhatka. Moskva, Goo. anarg. itd-vo, 1956. 167 p. (MLRA 9-11) Ollectria anginaering-Problems, exereises, ate.) ULIKIND, lay Davidovichg KONYFMRATOT, Ivan Takovlevich; SHUYEIRG, Takoy Abramovich; KOUROY, L.P.g redaktor; ANT_jj,,Lj,,,j3daktor; YOROVIN, K.P.g tekhnicheekly redaktor (A history of toohnolocy) latoriia takhniki. Moskva. Goo. enere. lad-vo. 1956. 491 p. (KLJU 9t12) (Technology--History) NAGANOV. Israll' L'yovich, professor, dcktor tokhnicheakikh nauk; AJITZK, I.Y.0 radaktor; MIDYNDST. L.Ya., takhnichookiy redaktor; IFRIDKIN, L.K.O takhatchaskiy redektor Diectronio and Ionic converterel Po foundation of Industrial "Iectronics) Xlektronnye I ionn" proobrasovateli; oanovy prov7shlon- not slaktronikis Moskva, Oos. energ. Lid-vo. Pt.3. (ftea and control circitits for Ionic instruments) TSepi pitanita I upravlanita ionnykh priborov. 1956. 528 p. (MMA lOtO Ollectronio instruments) ANTIK, I.V., red.j 1ARIONOV, G.Ye., takhn. red. (Handbook on electrioal engineering) Spravochnnim knishka alektrotekhnika. Moskva, Gosenergoisdat, 1960. 143 P. (MIRA 1618) (Electric engineering-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) F] GNF-R, Or"m lllichj ANTIKp nauchn, rod.j GUSEVA, L.F.p red, (Technology of the manufacture of electron-tubeal survey of forsign patents) Tokhnologila lzgotovlenlia elekt- vakuu=qkh priborov; obzor inontrannvkh patentov. I - skva, TSentr. nauchno-isal. In-t p,&*qntroi informatall i takliniko-okonon. lasledovanil, 196A. 25 1 (;,IRA 18l7) ISADEKOV, Grigoriy lonifavich; LOVONOSOV, V.Yu., prof., retsenzerit; STOLOV, L.I., dots., retsenzent; ANTIK, I.V., red. [Thoorotical principles of electrical onginoaring in throo partal reorotichookie oanovy elektrotokWki v trekh cha- stiakh. Poskvap Izd-vo "Energiia." Pt.l. [Linear electrical. networks) LineirVe elektrichoskie tsepi. 2. lai., perer. i dop. 1964. 310 p. (F.11 RA 17: 6) PLI.,;, GrIForly Sia-i-tillovich, AN'111K, I.V.p muchn. rod. (Standardization of electrical equipment) Stnndartliza- talla olektrotaklinichoskogo oborudovikiiiiii, VonAva, Iad-vo stftndartov, 1964. 302 p. (1,11KA 17:9) wid --h: slut,._ J, t4*,, v k I I ii-i'diAT , Georgiy I I I ~4~-h, in zh. [do ce a: J) ; !"1l"! J.-., ,. (Electricity porforms work] .*-.1f,.ktrlc!-.(-,stvo rnbotnet. lzd.2., poror. I dop. MoAvap lzf.'-vo !9i!,',. 654 p. (LIA& 1811) ALEKSEYEVA, G.Ye., knni. toktai. nauk, dots.; L.F., dots.p kaW. tekhn. nauk; 13ALUYEV, V.K., Inzh.; bAIIII)AS9 AJII.# lrof., doktor tekhn. nauk; V%IKOI., V.A., prof., dokt.or tekhn. nauk; YEZIIKO'i, V.V.., kand. tokhn. nauk; AN 18D'OVA, li.D. , (iota., kand. tokliti. nauk; GANTAN, S.A. kand. klitm. nauk; GLAZUNOV, A,A.j dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; GOGUA, L.K.. inzh.; CREBEINICHENK0, V.T., lnzh.; MUDINSHY, P.G., prof.; G(YltFP,;FX-L', Ya.11-1 inzh.) ZVY.-DIII, 7K;OVICII, k;.Yn, I A.L.t inzh.; KAU lnzh.; KIIYA7.FVSKIY, B.A., dots., kand. tekhn. imuk; KOSAid:V, C;.V.,, dots., kand. tokhn. nauk; IMES&IOIANI, S.M., kand. tekiin. nau~, dots.1 KOKIIAN, li.D.t Jnzh.j KUVAYEVA, A.P., dots., kand. tokbn.nauk; SOKOLOV, M.P., dots., kand. tekliji. nauk; LASHKOV, F.F., dots.v kand. tokhn, nauk; LAZZ, A.I,, Inzh.; YUDII;, F.I.p lnzh.; LIVSHITS, A.L., kand. takhn. nauk; METEIIT:1,111, P.G., Inzh.1 NEKIUSOVA, N.M., dots., kand. tokln. nauk- OLISHANSUY, N.A., dots., kand. toklin. nauki POLUAYA, I.V., dots, , kand. takhn. nauk; POLEVOY, V.A... dots., kand. tekhn. nnuk ideceased); RAUNIG, D.V., prof., (loktor tekhn. nauk; i(AKOVICII, tnzh.; IPWATKIIIA, L.A., kand. toklin. nnuk; ll(EMBAU, V.V.p dots., kand. tokhti. nauki ~11)01-.OV, A.A.; prol'.1 kand. tekhn. nauk-, FINGER ', L.M., Itah.; CIIILlKD;, M.G., j.rof., doktor teklm. nauk, glnv. red.L ' inth., red. GQLOVAN,A.T., prof.,rol.; IT prot-.,; red.; FEDOSEYEVp A.M.p profo, red. (Continued on next card) kLEKSEYEVA, G.Ye.---- (continued). Card ;"I (Electrical engineering maDual] Eloktrotokhzilcheskii Bpravochnik. Pod obsh~-.hei red. A.T. Golovana I (]r. Xoskvap Energlia. Vul.2. 1964. 758 p. WIRA l71.12) Energetioheakly Imititut, 2. Yoskovskiy energe- tichookly institut (for Golovan, Grudinskiy, Petrov, Fedoseyev, Chilikin, Venikov). 3. Chlen-korrespondent, M SSH (for Petrov). v IN be III Ilk or 0 0 4 41 of Go a are c AAA & A_,;A* ILI so lIly-64 a I l6. ON So 4144.8 A 1 0 of 04NOdW"-9--~~'~ - .1* V. Astol. j 'Y~tv,,i4 kiawboll-T, 1041),=% VAMP", wbk h om -L , .17. Obtaimd wbkh va foe 8 *00 441 Ir 8*0 00 a'. see as coo 00 see $#f 11 blbe he* A 641ULblitIlKii WINAIM CL&)Wfgi?*R goo e u a at 00 a,, I --v IFIN R 11 0 sobs* molvel 1 4 v to 0 0 0 0 00 s0@ o;q a 0 0 It 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0~61 I** to 4 -A AL-L-AL -AA AL is A -L 4 W APO iq 1,;191 e r1 1~ t . I . . .. - i A M "so &W A. U. Sarkembelm and L V 69 C Atitile. J. Goo. Chloe. (U. JL L R.) It A3?-40(IPW1j:- T1W peorpecter of The work vu that N-ellotbraft"o logo alkyl otbeters of T. itioll w-10 '-F"- fooliffeles' ;W Wbit t;Zsd with Aer"irletakildiat (130 1.) lee W 0 EWA - "' M 'M to Whittle UM &P::1Vb6= Silo so. v" t" lee .00 Wistrobtation with N I to 4 by 9 g. CuRr is 44 lt~ 4*f*,, title. heated to bads" .)$1111 Ir. fly," IM 13 IrIVI.. tryaled with 1141MI.. ykkk , upon poet. -fi3-4*(M44%tk2. laor tied 431117 jje~ a g. We wormto boated. er"vills, Itralka, Ifirgelit The IICI It. A file I treated with 1100. Faltered. eirmerabord 4r.1d. with MO. Yielded c 04 f- MoNCHeCtil0it Ircoled with 4A 6-modkiis"-willo. 1P fe -1: Wit !" =Htor': . 7.0r qvitoolow (V) and boated to 1*)* rr*ctrd spoolaweveady oa~ to gr,kfft a 11-t of a- 7-W TS-103". it goo 419-3 with a temp. rist to 212% lifirr 13 min. the pnoduct we& 9 'a M% YMM. or Itierfloesal ads. k Ri#0 tbo ka-W 6- WC f1diftil 13 11-6-mertholyquimbar, V C09 lailtbazy-7-tateentiq ivelline isivien! in, 1 10-11 Well ototaLned fixent The bilher-bod7 I I tulKes. The lot X;Wf1,CH#0I1 mnw ritioult wu abijkloc-A an brating with EtONS. " gois, 0 was Ifoated with 10 S. la, boated to 4 SW tvieso. at 11110 well u on britHas W with RIONCHIC1110INS, It Is (M. 690 through a pertiod of 3 A his., the wish dissolved W 6% 140. chided that beating of - and reekleed. eztd. b% RW and Imefloolated', thit lovey hists with alcobotates at 190' krads not to con4it".stiop 41411411 Ifulicial. ttv,~. 113-14. . was Weestilled as fi-wortboxyquira- but iorrphier"everell ofouciftr hakwnbir If 111irovibors 411411411 her. White wisto 12, was Welled how lbe hilthel bar- W., p,,pd. (anakWitisly to 11 1 (4- sly to M 1. 1-0* title it"led with 211 tv 18", NONI% WAR. at 10' 114' M. W See, IF fee* DO goo 0 0 Or 1. 1 a 4 1 V u a 49 10 11 431 1 oil 4 9 0 00 00 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 00 a a a a All At 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 1111 0 Ito v " so 9 b So a 0 a 41 a u a osto A A -L a it p -C 1, 1. ~.k- 4 6 1 1 0., 1 a 4 4 4 v a a I oo' S.R ?w "em P .,. I i -** A) 00 "Wev"s sof smis"w"Iss N.S-$psw&vkotAU&WL.V.Am4k. U-55.11 65.040. )oro. 31, Im. A Ad". of st"I NAN11, irl 00 Am trated with mom sMyl bWkk, or a a dialkyl - bO&. Tir rkW wr sirmul qtmat. "041 M. Much *00 13 441 roe go- Ire goo 409 fee lose lee Welat .on CL -&1w-Kai-I.101. woo 'is A loop $1.4011l" - 60 ON -i-I 4 a 41, 1 111, Ise- u a AV 10 it! j I m 0 0 0 0 *1* o 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goo 0 0 41110 0 0 e 0 e 0 0 0 * 6 0 so to 0 0 o 001 00 0 a 0-6- ~ 0 10 0 0 0 oottii000004100 0 1 0. , 0 1 q , I. I ~! .1 "I'"Is p w v a R"-A-A- A.A.. I - 4 1- ois .6. ivt fri Ii AlkyNtion of avoloo compommis lo Alkyl&u" of amdoequisolim". I.- V. Antilt and N M Mawl Mowm W4. Inst.). J. (~.: L ;!, . I V.33R.) is, RIM-12(IM)(stv Russian)- ljquw Nile twas wevIew4vally marol " a vardium for aikvta I'm of dinizLoto ~W7. tbfmtb time lidervardiate furnia I : I IA6t.p C6" 0 tkin 14 tow low It"44. am 400ded I* I Aw. tbw - a. In a III&" anapauk NGNII. in to-. OW440 III W48. of 04111~4. No In 10- 13 cv. =11 hit* In %be 24WAV 14 " O%W* go witralf. iwas c6w A. 4 tkm cow t1ral"I silk I b 0 owl I%Iay 4 .4oulanquinollno: the NONIJ "I I III -%fti ShIS a fied-dw C4 it* MIN SIjw*I"I; Sh 1. I"INW10ttl "@a "int. ."W"1 to stathl ov"might (no c ap in 0 Vvit"I mill the lot 1-1 -A his.). A-A Nile orep',=11=1 to twup.: Ibw grown*. gjtrr arda. in 1EI00, der=L. , 0_ Zm.. no and #,Abtdne "Ib we. ttlive. gavie M% V4.(J a4mat. b.4 eth" ell.6 aml 0.3 1. lauttilwaffew. Ilmoj*. In twit. tihrv. TOW tollourinit a-mm Nossasaws vrv AMA I I M117 04,T), IM 4414 lw;~. A Us 1% AMW It.*" 4s T'helTip"Wat usmi m I I gotio was thdi 44 %hdien'bowl-I 1, 1. C.A. $3. SM9 ). j,1 o. M, x0mviaind too a I, I. a"takill""i 111110.14.04, t - too V-1-T Ti- a rw 0. 0. U IS it to 0 Is It a a a a 21 4 a a it a ka it r r, It 0 g . C(X N ; f, h. 4 rn I. I I in. a 1A 1 ~, "rr;, t--f 4. C"I a F I C.1m N1 I h I qvc 'it tcr IV, I r At 4-, -lit n J~,j mith r,U,OA 110, ~ -,r"V. %-al "Jill. mill lbs, rek0u,j *4 Oiler 41- i~!!e 41 A-, J- 7' it V OIA 4 r-al i ivV~ssr te,ce Cj -ith -,7-:; 1111t,111~it ~ III'K is -I I . 11 1. - J, tt,)t givsm (front IMMAOC111- J,vi it, oo,,, ti, 2il- * t ),v, mton), i.r..,moh YIN41: ('11, CL) 1,1110, KiI , ,.9. IV (crade), m. 270A- IV' (frk~n pyll,lilse m d )tbt~.it ?4-DA d(rlyll. o1 pheny). am trta( with &OCI, fit so* Und the w,.lucts etre Irrated with N) is. the product$ an tP.-tm hrrim. V1 U st%,v a K11 *M1 W. I ~-Ov, - h,1% 4 2 X5 14 shc N-111 A." 6 M. J-1 d I y C.1 i I ~Fvc g"tl y I.(- "Iwt, ev A[-!, IN ro,u I, t~ir r1riki,if ev ri, I"XI 11, ((OK" :01 1.0, ~i,j t!,e ext. %.Itd. %ith Nil, ilth J-, t c-,IJM9, I, It witt 4 1 r%1. N,11,MP pain doA vith r ..k4 tyl .~L~ h ~,t ";tit Ftl) A-r t- Fj rrA as of~,, 4" J I -its v i '!,I! Vk I V afvi. 4 6* 111~e "A,O~,P, - VI Aq) k.,,. I' r!"'W W as V! S 1 4-1 64 1"' (.4 7 V r, !, . , t, 70 7,7Z $' VI te, (ho, %qI am 'W', P,(-)n %It 710 !~_ 21 V cff~rk POP L, A~ lnsk~g p~* 9,~.R-, V11 , r . , -#f 0 M X~~o :11 'If A~,,l P- J, 3 br% . r Q IT V11 [V o_ i~; I , o"i .Wt Ary Ilk I at W-70- 4 I'm th,~N V-r AfT.T ;I tit. Fj KLABUNuVSKIYO YO.I.; AMIX, L.V.; YEZERSKAYA, N.A. Folarographic detemination of 9,,10-dihydroanthrylone-lt,,41- naphtboquinonee Isve AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.10tl$77-1880 0 162. (HDU 15:10) 1e Institut orgwAcheakoy khbdi Ims N.D.Zeliniskogo AN SSSR i Imtitut obehehey i neorganicheskoy kht-li im. N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSRe (Haphthoquinons) (Polarography) RODIONDT, ToM. [deceased]; ANTIZ, L,T. --- Some reactions of j8-(pc-n&phtyl)-,#-al&nlne and4/.methyl- vfl-(Y'-uaphthyl)4 -analine. I&Y.AN SSSR.Otd.khtm.nauk no.5:578-582 My 156. (mw 919) lelnetltut organichaskoy khluii Imeni N.D.Zelinskogo Al,ndemil nauk 88SR. (Alanine) M9 vi~ GULILIPAFB, Ya.L.; ANTIK, L,V.; PETUKHOV, V.A. 0 Nitration products of - andl I-tainozicotineso IzveAN SSSR.Otds kbla,nauk no,5tM--894 My (MRA 14:5) 1. Inatitut organicheskoy khImli iso W.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Pyridine) (Nitration) KIAIJUN*OVSKlY, Ya. I. ; ANTIK, L.V.; BAIANDIN, A.A. Polarographic behavior of dihydrodioxobenzotripticone. Izv. AP SSSH. Ser. khim. no.6:971-978 Je 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii Im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. KLAMNOVSKIY, Ye.l.; BALANDIN, A.A.; MOTI)J'ADE, R.Yu.; ANTIK, L.V.; GORSKAYA, L.A. Dependence of polurographic chnracterlatice on the ntnicture of quinones or the triptycene series. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.80554 Ag 164# (MTRA 17:9) 1. Institut, organicheakoy khImII. Ia. N.V. Zelinakogo AN SSSR. BALANDIN, A.A.; K1AMNOVSkIY, Ye.I.; ANTIK, L.V., _ . Synthesis and transformations of dihydroxyanthrylene-naphthohy- droquinone (3tereochomistry of catalysis). Izv- AN SSSR Otd.- khim.nauk no.12:2189-2192 D 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut organIcheskoy khimli im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN 555H. (Anthracene) (Naphthoquinone) KLABUNOVSKITp Ye.I.; ANTIK, L.V.; RUMOV, I.A.; SMIRNOVA, M.G. FAample of a catalytic aoymmetric synthesis in the sefteo of b1cyclic compounds. Izv. AN =R Ser.khIn. no.lOsI881 0 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Institut organleheakoy khIsli in. N.D.Zolinakogo AN SSSR. ANTIK, L.V.; KIABUNOVSKIY, Ye.l.; BAIANUIN, A.A.; LOPATill, B.V.; PLTUKIICFV, V.A. Synthesis and transfomations of d1hydrodloxotribenzotriptycene, Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khIm. no.7tl260-1267 JI 164. (mliu 1,118) 1. Institut organichookoy khimii imeni Zolinakogo AN SSSR. KLA1311NOVSKIY, Ye.l.; ANTIK, L.V.; HALANDIN, A.A. Polarograph;~ z;duction of d1hydrodioxotribenzotrypticene In dimethy1fomamide. 1xv. AN !;~R. Ser. )diim. noA1412- 1416 Ag 164. (MIRA 171g) 1. Institut organicheakoy khlaii im. H.U. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. I ANTIK, L.V.; KIABUNOVSKIY, Ye.I.; HALANDINY A.A.; KARELE, B.Ya. $yntheols and traneformationo of dihydrodioxodibenzotriptycene. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.8tl470-1475 Ag 164. (KIRA 17t9) 1. Inatitut organicheskoy khWi Im N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSH. tLydnogenation of ditiydrccxot.v!:,.-.ot.,-il~ty;2ene. rio.00610-16i4 S 164, organicheskoy (YIRA 17AIO'j KI,ABIYNOVSKIYF fo.l.; BALANVIN, A.A.; AlNTIK,'j,.V. ComparatIves hydroganatlon of quInonva or oomplex spaclal structure. lay. AN SWH, Ser. kh1m, no,lO&l7$!-1792 0 164. (MIRA M12) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimli Im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN MR. ANTIKAYN, A.P., kand. tukhn. tiauk; ~'J~,M!~YAI;OKAYA, 1,.I,.p in7h. Strength and elanticity of welded steampIpe jcintv. FIck. at-r. 35 no.11:26-30 N 164. (Mill lF:l) USSR/Processes and Equipment for Che:-A,~ai Industrica - K-2 Control and MeaeurinG Devices. Automat:c Re(,viation. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Mlvdya, No 9, 1957, 33330 Aut!hor : Antikayn, P.A.- Inst Title Determination of tile Rate of Flow of Dust in a Dust- Carrying Current. Orig Pub Teploencrf;etika, 1956, Ito 12, 35-37 Abstract The apparatus for determination of the rate of flow of dust consists of two venturi nozzles connected In series, the first of which measures the rate of flow of pure air while the second, located beyond the point where the diiat ts tulmitted Into the dimt-dut, nt a distance not less titan 5 times the diameter of the duct, masureo the flow rate of the dust-carrying, air. From the ratio of pressure drop indicated by the two venturi the concentra- tion of the.dust in the air current is determined, and Carl 1/2 ANTIKAYN, P.A. Cand Tech Sci --(diss) "SLudy of tne strength of ro. of steam boilers wi th vi r- i A u - I S I f C 05 4MM*AMWS." 903 1958, 16 pp (Min of Higher bucation U.Sbli. Mos Urder of LAnin Power t-ngineering 1nst) 100 copies (KL, 21-58p90) - 26 - 4 J 96-1-11/31 AUTNORS: lAleyev, N.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences$ Ye.A. Tro anskiy Candidate of Tocl-;nical Sciences and Antlka.yn;l. A...Engineer. TITLE: Strength Calculations on Ileaders for Steam Boilers (Raschet nn proch-nost' kollektorov parovykh kotlov) I-BRIODICAL: Teploonergeti'ka, 1958, Vol.5, No.1, pp. 40 - 44 (USSR). ABSTRACT: At present, strength calculations on cylindrical chambers of steam boilers are made according to the limiting load, that io'l the presoure at whieh the metal becomes ploBtic. The formula used to determine wall thicknesu is given: it can be derived from the fourth energy theory. It would be logical to determine the strength factor also by the fourth theory. However, in t'-- standards the strenCth factors in the longi- tudinal and t. ..sverse bridSeB of metal between holes are det- ermined by th.- first theory of strength, and the corresponding strength factor in a sloping metal bridGe by the third theory, fron the condition of maximum tanfential strcsses. The Central Boiler Turbine Institute (TaKTI) has proposed a formula to determine the strength factors of the bridges on the basis of the fourth theory of strength. It is asau,med that the stres-- in the metal bridges is made uniform by slight Ca;7d1/4 plastic yield. Calculations by this formula (2) are very StrenGth Calculations on Headers for Steam Boilefs. 96-1-11/31 laborious and have been embodied in a nozoCram, Givep in Fig.2. comparative calculations have sbwn that by this nethod it is possible to economise 4-5% of steel used in headers for boilersi for ouper-high and supor-critical pressures the economy of raetal can be 10-11%. To verify the method of calculation, experimental determinations of str neth factor were made at the Moscow Power Institute. These were hydraulic tests, with a cotapressor capable of givine 6 000 atm. , made on chniberB raanuf.-,ctured by the Taganrog Boiler Works (Taganrogskiy Zavod) from pipe of diameter 273 x 29 nn, made of steel Ct.20. A specimen is shown In Fig. 3. Arter the unions had been welded to the chambers and hydraulically tested, they were subjected to recrystallisation, then annealed to remove remanent stress. Samples of metals used for mechan- ical tests were welded to the chamber and heat-treated with it. The mechanical test results are Given. The limiting pressure was that at whAch the plastic strain was 0.2% in the particular metal bridge examined. The strength factor was determined as the ratio of this pressure to the limiting presoure for the whole ctamber. Table I gives experimental data for che=bers Card2/4 ?Ath honeycomb arrongement of the holes. The results are Str,:r,Gth Calculations on Readers for Stear Boilers. 96-1-11/31 compared with calcul,,.tiona by Soviet, American and Czech formulae and by Fjr;.,ula (2) of thi-, article. Experimental values of the strenE;th factors are somewhat higher than the calculated values. Formula (2) t:,ives the nearest results. CorrespondinG values are j-,iven in Table 2 for the case wben the holes are in parallel rows. In this case, the strength factors obtained by all the standard Methods coincide. So lonS as the metal of the union is not plastic it strengthens the bridge. In the strength determinations, the thickness of the unions vias so chosen that tLey beewi,,e plastic first; there- fore, the results correspond to the conditions assw,-,ed in the standards. The stress condition in n bridge WOrkil)E, in the elastic region differs from, that which we have assumed. The assumption is endorsed by experiment only when the. metal becomes plastic. It %,,as confirmed exp crime nta lli that ill the middle of longi- tudinal and transverse rows of bridges the main stresses are axial and tangential. Near the unions, tl-le rain stresses were In sore cases inclined 8 - 20 deCrees to the axis of the c h cutib c r. In the uentral Boiler Turbine Institute (TsKTI) tests were made Cord3/4 on the lone-term stren6th of model beaders weakened by blind Strength C,11culations on Headers for Steaii Boilers. 96-1-11131 holes. Mozt of the investiEations %,;,:-re made with bridges arr,-xn6ed in longitudinal rows, In this casel all the standards and formulae Cjvc similar values for the strength coefficient. TLere was good agreement between experiment and theory. The experimental values of the stren,6th coefficients are equal to or a little biEher than the value given by Formula (2), which is accordingly recorw:ended for practicol use. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, aiiOl 'f" references, 5 of rhicl) are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: MEI AVAIIABIS: Library of Uongress. v,n rd 4/4 SOV/96-58-5-14/27 AUTHOR: Antikayn P.A. Nngineer and Troyanskiy, Ye.A., Md1dAR-bf`ie'chnica1 Sciences TITIS: The Strength of Pipe Bonds (0 prochnosti izgibov trub) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1958, nr 5, pp 63 - 65 (USSR) ABSTRACT: There is some doubt about the strength of bends in steam piping as compared with straight sections. The EnGlish firm of Babcock and Wilcox has done some work an this subject. The authors used a rig consistinE of a hydraulic compressor that sets up. a pressure of 6 000 atm., a protective cbamber and strain-Sauge equipment For testing bends in pipes made of steel 8t20. The strain-gauges were 10 mm lonG installed and measured circumferential said axial stresses at the positions 1 and 2 in Figure 1. The dimensions of the specimens, the main mechanical properties of the mattrial and the test results are tabulated. Three of the samples were produced by hot bending and the rest by cold bending. The wall thicknessess were determined by making a twin sample which was out. The table also shows the heat- treatment received by the specimens. The determination of the limiting pressure in the bend is shown in figure 2. The ratio between the llmitirw~ presoures for straight sections of pipe and Cardl/5 or bends shows how much sooner the bend achieves a plastic The Strength of Ilipe Beads SOV/96-58-5-14/2? condition. Qompared to the experimental data, the formula of vemec Gives high results for thick-walled tubes. This may be partly because strain-6auges of 10 = were used on samples of diameter 35 - 44 mm, so that the stress determined was the n.can on an area of 10 x 10 mm. Moreover the actual outer thin wall of the bend has less curvature In the direction perpendicular to the axis of the tube than has the inner thick wall. nevertheless, the main reason for discrepancy is that the formula does not allow for the non-uniforv stress distribution over the thick- ness of the pipe walls. The ultimate pressure for bends with a relative radius greater than 2 is in good aCreement with the ultimate pressure for straight sections calculvted by a formula ivhich is viven. SLarper bends fail cL lower pressures. TLere are 2 figures, I table and 6 references, it of jAAch are Soviet, 1 Efiglish'and 1 aerman. ASSOCIATION: Loskovski eaergeticheskiy institut khlobcow Fower Institute~ Card 2/2 1. Steam pipes--Mechanical pr9perties 2. Pipe bends--Mechanical properties 3. Pipe bends--6st results FXDDSIM. Sergey Leonidovich; ANTIXAYN, PI.A.. red.; ZORIKOVSXIY, I.I., red.; VOROVIN, X.P., takhn.red. [Installins boiler units in electrio power plants) Hontash kotelOnykh agregatov alektrostantail. Moskva, Gos.energ.isd-vo, 1939. 528 P. (KIRA 12:5) (Electrio power plants) (Boilers) AVrIKATN. P.A., aenistent Investigating the strength of steam-boiler headers. Isy. vys,uchob,s"~; mehinnstr. n0-1:153-161 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Hookovskly energeticheakiy institut. (Boilers) VDMITSMp David Takoyleviobj GINZMJRG-SHIXp Lev Davidovi6hj ZAXDELI, Viktor Arnolldovichp kand. tekbn. nauk; UKHARASHIMCH, AnAtoliy AlaksazAro- vich; KAPRALOV, Viktor AlOsarAroviohj BOWVIYIVt Vlddimh- BoriBovichi CHULKOV, Sergey Pavloviahl TAKOBSON, Sergey Sergeyevichl IORIKDVSKrf# I.K.9 red.; ANTIKM # P.A., red.; VORONINI K.P.# tekhn. red, [Handbook for the instAllation of heat engines and related ~quipwnti Spravoobnik po, montashu toplmokbaniebaskogo oborudovenlia U4 2 parer* Moskva# Goa. ener zd-vo, 1960. 560 P. (KIDRUA 14218 fie:t engines) % RASKAKOVP A.P,1 ANTMAIN, P.A. - Use of a model for studying mix'Ing burner. Trudy Ural polltekh. inet. (Burners) in the flaw of no.7614-n (M'60. IRA an OMRSS 16:6) ANTIKAYN,. Petr Andreyovich; AROINOVIC111, flarl, Savvich- BAKLOS7OV, I.-G- - ArTeidy--RUff*-T6-Vl-cF. Priniml uchrstiye KRUG'LYY, SX.i NITSOVIC11, Ye.A., red.; LARIOVOV, G.Ye., tekhn. red. (Ilocuporativo heat-oxchaneo apparatus) wle apparaty. Moskva, Gosonargoizdat, (Heat exchangers) liakuporativWo toploolr,on- 1962. 231 P* (MIRA 15:7) GRIGOFI#YEV, V.A., kand. teklm. nauki KOLACII, 'Ar,A,, dots.; SOKOLOVSKIY, V.S.s, asolatent; TEPAIN, inzh.; LEDEDXV-, P,D., doktor tekhn. ntiukt prof., red.; ANTIKAY?I, P.A.Vredol WRUIIOV, N.I,p tokhn. red. (Concise mrinual on hent exchangers) Kratkii spi-fivochnik toploobconrorm apparatam. Hy V.S.G.-leorlev i dr. rod red. P.D.lAbedova. Moskva, Gomioreolzdat, 1962. 255 P (MIRA 15:9) Oleut exchangers) S/096/62/000/011/004/006 9193/E383 AUTHOR: Antiltayn, PLA-t- Cahdidate of Technical 'Sciences TITLE: Elimination of structural damage accumulated during service in pearlitic stools PERIODICAL: Teploonergetika, floe Ill 1962, 59 - 62 T EXT: According to modern views, fracture of metal stressed for long periods at elevated temperatures in associated with diffusion or vacancies and formation of vacancy aggregates which grow to form microcracks, changing later to macrocracks and leading ultimately to fracture. Since no reference can be found in the literature to direct experimental proof of this mechanism of fracture, the investigation descrAbed in the present paper was undertaken, in which both optical and electron microscopy were used to examine specimens ;Df pearlitic steels cut from steam pipes which had been in operation for some time at various power-gonerating plants* Specimens of steel 16M were cut from pipe of a continuously operating coil boiler which had been in service for 78 402 houral the pipe (945 mm in diameterg 25 am -wall thickness) carried steam at 510 C under a pressure of Card 1/4 S/o96/62/OOO/Oli/oo4/oo6 Elimination of .... P-193/E383 80 atm. Tito specimens oxamined were found to contain almost comoletaly spherodized pearlitel electron-microscopic examination (X8800) revealed the presence or carbide voina at the grain boundaries; submicroscopic pores were observed at the interface botween the carbide layers and the grains* Similar results wore obtained on specimens or steel 12tA/. (12W(h) cut from a turbine steam pipe at the Voronezh TETs-1, which had been 0 in operation for 53 870 hours. The pipe carried steam at 510 C under a pressure or-.100-AtmL- In the case of steel 12)(IMP (l2KhlMF), which is widely used in the construction of power- ganorating plants, no inntallations old enough for the purpose of the present investigation exist and the structural damage in this steel was examined on standard creep specimen%miractured after 5 756 hours at 600 OC under a stress of 6 kg/ . In this case, submicroscopic cracks.were observed at grain boundaries 25-mm rrom the plane of fracture* On the other hand, no sub- microscopic cr-'acks or voids were observed In Apecimens of steel 16H out frodk a steam pipe carrying steam at 510 OC under Card 2/4 1 1. s/oq6/62/O0O/O1i/oo4/oo6 Elimination of * ... E193/E383 for the structurally unsciind specimen were 27 kg/mm2, 48.8 kg/mm2 and 34%, respectively$ the corresponging values alter the restora- tive heat-troatment being 34.5 kg/mm , 53o2 kg/mm and 29-5%. The results of the prevent investigation show that it in possible to obtain direct evidence orthe formation of vacancy aggregate" in metals stressed for long periods at elevated temperatures. They show also that the partially damaged stool could be restored to its original condition by a normalizing treatment with or without subsequent tempering., There are 6 figures and I tablob ASSOCIATION: Moskovskly onergatichaskiy institut' (Moscow Power-enginooring Institute) Card 4/4 -ANTI'KATXj Determining the dams a acewmdating under cyclic loads. DokL AN SSSR 146 noo5alO61-1063 0 162. (MIRA 15tlO) lo Prede'Asno akademikom P.A.Rabinderom. (metals.-Fatigue) ABRAWVj V.V.~ doktor takhn. nauk, prof.; AFMIKA~, , kand. takhn. nauk, reteensent; KUKANIN, V.I., inah., red.; KOZLOV, A.P.# red. isd-va; MODEWP B.I., takhn. r*d.,- DEPKINA, N.F., takhn. red. (Residual stresses and derormationa in metals; calculations by the differentiation method) Oetatochnye napriaxheniia I defor- matsit v metallakh; raschety metodom raschlenenlia tela. Mo- skva# Mashgis, 1963. 354 p. (MIRA 16%8) ("ins and stresses) (Metals-Testing) L 6902-65 C"(m)/3rJA (.1 )/V*P( t )/LWfk g L~L I UT fth CN f L Uba 0 r rxia a 1-m --3 1 A t A ITU-1 T9NOOflA;-j-;OL:kA. r.C). 11, 19014, 58--~4 ti-A I r-upl, urp s F-f nr Lh m trgi; i rAA y9 a 41, I., n D 1/2 J WESS ION NR AP4CV.'7(4k)O -.N V7 V41=1 s D 00 SM Com, C04 IA NO FLU r;ov C)a2 ENC, L Oo co() IA , - ! !,-, ! ~, , I V js e i: - - . .., .. 9 - -, - ~ , . . - ; . , I I I - . , I I I I r , , ," , . 11., . , , , .. . , . 1 1 9 1" - - I I - I . ~ I 1 .1 1 q -9- ~ I . - - --- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - I- . - - -- timmutmRsm U.% na Ft-,- i -, ,,-? ~jr , ", -,I " 11 ~ ~ '] ~, - -, t - I mh~ I,,' tho !1,117)1) o F, I JI) tf,i ;I, IT I f FIT t"'i ~ !" -I , "i i , I I ., , i, - r. I. t-k f I r. . nnuk- ;AN --IV '%I N' , j' A.. k etiri .t1-ini-k I I, r-# r j.-?i f- !, r, u5i nr itoampiplis from llT~h it,,w I u.' v. w9lided jot nt r not hent trostrient. Ejok. sta. 30 "' 165, (MIRA 1814') ~..- : -1 i .1 1" A y ~,; p I h [ I , -) t 1111 - -111 ~'j 1 1! 4, t - " 1 ov oti o n i p . Vo:-,kvr,, Fotallurgiia,, 286 ;. WMA 18:9) 4*1 '1 21651-66 LuT (m) IFWA (d) / Mi'd/i D ACC NRa A.P6006139 Tk) SOURCE COM UR/0114/65/000/010/0015/0036 AUTHORSt 4a4Mayn4 P. A.; (Candidate of technical sciences, Docont)j Shapochl~~ jr. A. .(Candidate or technical sciencest Docent) ChOt none TITLEt Strength and heat resist!~q9p of austanitic stools for high terperature'44181t atchangers I Il- k X#*.? ~_r -, If. SOUICEs Energomashinostroyeniye, no. 10, IY65, 35-36 nFIC TAGSt austonitic stool) stool, high temperature strength, heat resistant stonl/ 91446 steel; EI417 steel, EI283 stool ABSTRACTs The long duration strength and high tempera 0 oxidation resistance of au3tenitic stools KL448e,(Khl6Nl2M2T) E1417 jlKh23Nl8):Knd Elgp (Xh2 N20S2) j;g were experimental1_y_1_nv6Mg_&TR i , ijK'V (900 iid 1 by ME1 and NI -VT,, -The stress-time curves for 900 and 1000C are presented, and the f< stresses for 1000-, 10 000-p and 100 000-hour operation at 700, 6OOj Mp and 1000C are tabulated. Curves for satiuting tho limit stresses for IM-hour Card 1/2 UDCt 669.1h.018-4636.27.001.4 L 21651-66 ACC MRt Apwo6in operation at any temperature between 670 and 1000C are given. Oxidation resi.stance was measured by subjecting flat steel specimens to a heated atmosphere, remaring the oxidation products, and weighing the clean specimens. kII stools were found to hays sufficient resistance, but steel Kh25N2032 was superior. It is conaluded that steel Khl&Nl2K2T has the best combination of properties for heat excluknger applications (at 04.5 kg/m2 it can be used for 104 hours at 960C). For tsmViwatures below 8= the cheaper steal Kh25T should be useds Orig, art, bass 2 tipres and 1 tables SUB CODEt 131 SUBM DATSs none/ ORIG PJZt 0031 OTH RIWs 001 10 1-W ~, C o VE t-,;o4 6o00 vC.io Q 10; AUTHOR: Anti xnyr, P. A. Fridnan, Z. G. OHO: lizo-titute of Metallurqy im. Bnvkoy CTnntitut metaIjitrp,11) TIT1#Ei Nffect of fatigue "training" on rupture strength 4 SOURCEi IYUZ, Chernaya metallurgiya, no, 7, 1966, 153-156 TOPIC TAOS: steel, lov carbon steel, steel training, fatigue trained steel, vA**J~-rupture strength, steel rupt~te life, '641r/40p- 7V57 ABSTRAM Specimens of 15kp cftrbon steel'vere subj ected to stress rupture tests at 475C under 8-Wi-riii---of 15.0-18.0 kg/mR2 after being Str 608 kg/022 0 Fig. 1. Stress versus rup- ture life of untrained 0 (circles) and fatigue-trainod k (triangles) 15-kp steel BPecimens at-hT5C -flit 1/2 to 10V80 w w M 1100 MW 7w tAV 000 AW Time, hr UDC, 669.15-19h-12:620.lTO.30 _~C''C__N_'R,-'__A_r6_ 0__2___h'5 30- "trained"by fati ue tests at room temperature under a stress of 19.4-19.7 kg/mMI i , i.e., just belov the fatigue limit, vhich was 19.8 kg/mm2j for i2.4-8.5-io6 cycles. The "training" vas found to have a pronounced ndverse effect on rupture life, and all trained speci- mens failed in a considerably shorter time than did the untrained specimens (see Fig. 1). The adverse fect of training is explained by~ the formation of submicroscopic.cr -ack':(Ivithin the ferrite grain&$ which open during the stress rupture teste6 Origs art. bast 4 figures and 1 table* (DVI SUB CODIO -/ SUBM DAM llApr64/ ORIG RR?t 009/ OTH RM 001 ATD PRISSs -Card AXTIKOVA, L.. trah.-takhnolog (g.yuvbyohsv) -.mb."Moft" We Improve the technology of yarn dysinge Promakoopo 1) nooll:2) N 159, (MIRA 13:3) (Dyets and dyeing) CALLSHp Z.I*; RASTCROUMV, Yu.L.; SUDAXOVp P.Ye.; AIMMIROV, M.YA.; Frinimali ucbastiye: DIMITHIMIKO, O.M.; BOYAROVICII, V.A. GNI automatic denaitowter for liquids. Izv,vyv*uoheb*sav*j noft' i gas 5 no.2t109-116 162. (HIRA 15%7) 1. Gromonshy noftyanoy institut. (Denaitometers) (Petroleum products-Density) . -- , I ; ~ ~ - . I ! ' OV ~ I I - - I ~ ~ , , I - I -~ :, I - ! 7 - . , . - -, , :,~ -, m i 11; - . a Cord ANTIMIROVP Me. Concerning the integral value of heat losses in case of injection of hot liquid into a bed. Ity. vye. ucheb. &&v.1 neft' I gas 7 no.11:64-M 164. (KIRA l8tll) 1. latviysl:iy goeudaretvennyy universitat Ia. P. Stuchki. ANTIIIK)NOV, H.S., prof.j VEDEIIIN, N.N., kand. yurid. nauk; GENKIN, D.M., prof-i GRAVE, K.A., p")f.; YEPANESHNIKOV, N.V.P dot9%; ""HUKOVA, L.F., dote.; KUNI~, Ya.A., dots.; LIVOVICH, Yu.Ya.; MARGOLIN, H.Z.; M04OVSKAYA, T.A., dote.; FOLENINA, S.V., kand. yurid. nauk; SADIKCV, I.N.1 FIkLKOV# M.A., kand. yurid. muk; YAZEV, V.A., kand. yurld. nauk; YAXHNINAP N.A., k&nd. yurid. nauk; KIRAKOZOVA, X.Sh., red.; ELIKINAI E.M., tekhn. red. (coverrment trade regulation) Regulirovrinie gosudarstyannoi torgov1i. Mookyn, Gostorgisdat, 1963. 339 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Comiorcial law) SUUTSKIY, G.S.,, insh.; A.NTIM014OV, I.A. .. tekhni-k Automtic switching qn of Vxt auxiliary power supply of mm-loipal olectrio pover dintributiou stations with remote control. Energotik 9 no*2t26--Z7 F 1619 (,%RA 16:7) (Rleotri* power distribution) (Remote control) AUTHOR: Antimonov, K.I. 122-2-26133 TITLE: --!Wt-t-e-r to ~the Editor (Pislmo v redaktsiyu) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyaniya, 1958, No.2, p.?2 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Letter to the editor correctinG certain errors in the article "Theoretical Determinatlon of the Cutting Forces", by B.A. Gravchenko, published in the vo.12, 1956 issue of the same journal. AVAILABLE: Library of Coneress Card 1/1 ANTIMONOV, N. Brickwking on collective farm of Kursk Province. Posh, delo 5 Lo*6:24 Je 139. (KIRA 120) 1*Naohallnik otdalenlya Oosudaretvannogo posharnogo nadgora oblastnoy potharnoy okhrmw Kurskogof:blispolkoma. (Kursk Province-Collective rm ) (Kursk Province-Brickmking) SM(RAH, O.A., red. AHTb~%xl-f-#A&i-~., . I'-- [Main snow gauging surveys] Kassovys anegomemyo sfemki. Leningrad. Oidrometeor.lsd-vot 1950. 45 p. (MIRA 12:9) (snow) (Sirveying) Atillycli(v, N. A. Issledowniya Mvsly~ Rok. (Explorini- of Small Itivers) Lenint7rad, Gidrometcoizdot 195C. 127 1. Tablen Diarrs. "Lit-ruture"i P. 127-(128$ Soi N/5 623-38 .A6 ANTUXONOVP N. A. USM Meteorol~w - Water Meacurement Aug 52 "Inclined Water Wasuring Rod for Recording the Highest Water LEvelep" N: A. Antimonov, Kursk Hydrometeorol Stat "Weorol i Oidrol" No 8, pp 46-48 Author describes equipment he designed for study of crests of spring floods of small rivers. Equipment is based on a metal pipe 10-12 cm in diam) in- stalled in an inclined position. States that, for lor4l-range observationsp several rods may be in- stalled. Gives details of operation. 229T107 TA USSR/Oeop"Ics - lot Drill Noy 52 "Rationalitation of the GGI-47 Ice Drill," N. A. Antimonov, Hydrometeorological Sta, Kursk "Meteorol I Gidrol" No 11, P 53 Presents the difficulties encountered in the use of 001-47 tYPe ice drills. Nev type with bori- zontal handles operates more easily and quickly than former. 245T62 ANTIN ~ How to usasure the depth of a body of water from the "hors. Osov. shkole 20 noo2:52-53 Kr-Ap 157. (XUU lor4y (Ponds) (Stream measurement) ANTIMONOV, Nikolay Alsksayevich; OTCHAROVA. N.G., red.; PROSUOY, NqA9, takhn.red. LNatural ohareateristloo of Belgorod Provinoe] Priroda belgo- rodskoi oblesti. Belgorod, Belgorodskoe knishnos ind-vog 1939o 238 p. (MMA 14.-1) (Belgorod Plrovinoe--Oeography) ANTIXONOV, 1. Determinite distames between geographical points. Os v shkole 160. of, 23 no*2:35-41 Mr-Ap (MIRA 13:6 (MAP$) , i ANTIMONOV, N.A.,(Kursk) Pleasuring areas by mans of a tranalwant shoot divided into squares (*=all ohangel* method), Geog. v shkole 26 no.106-59 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16tS) a (CAltometry) ANrIK)NOV, N.A. (Kursk) iP I - Y I" Coordinate method of enlarging and reducing mnlis. Geog. v shkole 26 no.4t52-55 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 171l) ANTIWPOVP N.A, Metbodology for conduatIng hydronotric work. Geog.v shkole 24 no.3127-36 W-js 161, (MM 146) (Hydrology--Study and teaching) Aleksoyevichl KliViETSOVA, M.G., red.1 SURYUKOV, P.A., .- . -takhn, red-. (Kursk Astronomer Fedor Semenov) Fedor Semenov - kurskii astronom. Kursk, Xurakoe knishnoe izd-vop 1961, 52 p. (MIRA lloll) (Semenov,, Fedor Alekseyevich, 1794-1860) ANTIMONOV P gvardit p-OpolkovyAk, voyenrVy letch1k pomyo klassa --- - I - * ) - Skill in a pass to the sky. Av.1 kosm. 46 nc,.6t44-44 Jo '63, (MIRA 16t8) (Flight training) V.AW Biology - zoology C"'d 1/1 Pub. 86 - 30138 Authors 1 Antinin, V. M. p Cand. Biol. So. Title I Regarding the ecology of gazelles and canelol nrds Porlodloal i Priroda 44/7p page 117p Jul 1955 Abstract j An account is gi"n of how the severe winter of 1954 In Kazallistan near the Syr Dtu-ya river cauved wild, hoofed aninals t~L- nbnndon their tendency to seclude themsolves tuid to r!q,,rot.ch cott-Ic-cnts, In search of food, Institution : ..... Submitted i ..... -.10ft VT TO VU Of 71111 ACTION CORYMMNTI TOR TIM I"VI OF TU YINAVOKAL IHICTRA~or PoLy. 2w:~ AVOW 1JwTboKTO9rrICmm, , I Its ON avicam, "RU or vism"m Do"Mullow MUM AND AN ANALTIONO.T0111 CIIARACTZR Or "I WMItA="OF F= M ACS"IAMX 14 0544~ by a. Rkv IL twR / ram Animis . cattle. Abe Jour t P&r Zhur - Blologiya, No 5p 19591 206. 2=7 Author t Antlokh Inst I MiW4ssstia Ino-titute of Agriculture Title t Mus Selection azA Sconomloally Useful rndicatorn Of Cattle OrIg Pub Tr. Bev.-Osetinak. e.-kh. in-ta, 1957, 19, 235-246 Abstract The results of judgIN the charactehatice of 114 hybrid cove of the Red Steppe breed at the Druzhba (Friendship) kolkhoz of the Severo-OsotIrA)mya ASSR vhich vere divided into 3 groups (in the lot group the milk's yield was 2700 kg~ In the 2nd, 2250 and In the 3rd less than 2250 kg) aro given, It was established that among animals with a relativelv highor Yzilk yield, large cows with a good appearance are found no" often* In the cove of the lot group lactation Card 1/2 ANTIOU I G - G. I CmA Arr Sci -- (dius) "Large cattl u of the f oothills nnd p1nins regir ns of J;orthern C)8tiya grid t1i(j path to tl)0i r ii.,,l l'ove- ment.11 Ordzhonikidze, 1960. 30 Pp~ (Min Istry of A~-,rjCUItUl'C- h6pbli Northern Cstiya AFricultural Inst ; 1,1;(.1 copies; vrice not :Jvcn; NL' 18-601 11-4) AnIPANOT, It., lashomarg KLRIoOf. A., lusboner.1 PAN, N. lashemors - 1. 1 ~'.Mn'-z6mj jv,w. We diocuss work organleatioa prsbltuoo Stroitel' no,2123 y 03?e (KIMA 100) (Bmilding) (Wag**) ANTIPANOV, ~!,.Inshenor. "Wom- large-panel floor slabs. Stroltell no.4:10 Ap 157, (nU lorO (Concrete slabs) from Refcrativnyy zhurnal. Melallurgiya, !958, N r p 5 (USSR) AUTHOR, Antipanov, Yu. 1. TtTLE:. Reassembly Procedures for the Washing Installations at the Timoshenko Precious-rietal Mine (Organizatsiya montazha proniyvo,,-Iinyhb priborov Tia priiske imeni rimoshenko) PERIODICAL. KolNnia, 1957, Nr 6. pp 24-Z6 ABS'rRACT: The layout of the installation is exemplified by Section 2 of the mine. At the end of the 1956 season the entire washing apparatus was cleaned of all gravel and tailings, and was dismantled and transferred to new sites. In transferring the installation, the individital components were not fully detached from one another, but were moved an units Much tit-tic was saved thereby in the dis- niantling and reassembly operations Much preparatory work at the sites to be occupied by the apparatus during the following season was completed in the autumn on thawed ground. The reassembling was dore by tested vet-satile (multi- skilled) work squads with long experience as assemblers One of the best squads in Section Z was led by G. V. Pushkarev A description is given of how this squad Card 1/1 goes almit its work A Sh 1, Minkag-USM 2, Ram oarth elements-Dotermination ANTIPASHINS N.M., lnzh.; GALAKTIONOV, V.I., inzit.; )U11GIIENKC), T.I., InA.; YAKUNICHEV, V.I., lnzh.; YAYGlfYUK, N.S., inzh.; LFHEIUIOV, V.N., kand. tekhn. nauk Preparbtion of flne natural sand, Strol. mt. 10 no,l: 25-26 J&164. (MIRA 170) A?q,rTttKt,T', Yu. P., Onnd 1-1101 S'A (dine) -- "Chnn,--cs in tl~rv vasc,,11mr System of I r~~e,, . the atomach &M Intestino of pijn vith oe," miM verlous Alets". K! ev , 11) pp (Mr. ik,~rtc ?;)~r SM, Ukr Aced Agric ,ci), 1~0 copier. (XT, No 11, 1~(O, PO) or 'V- Ionl ;d, nroim 7 Ii at, c 0 1,11krainInn Sc lent! f Ti-tit ite '-)r Fish Irylontr7) VicrobiologicnI -irthcO of determinntlon of lrm-O-cct ~n IvIntri-inni-iYa vol. 38, no. 9, Sv~ptrzmb-r 1961, -,,p.