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85-58-3-24/26 AUTHORS: Arkhipov, M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Dorofeyev-,--A. TITLE: Conduct of Population During an Atomic Attack (Povedeniye naseleniya pri atomnom napadenii) PERIODICAL: Kryllyarodiny, 1958, Nr 3, P 31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors state that losses in human lives and material resulting from an enemy atomic attack can be greatly reduced by adequate warnings and preventive measures, involving constant air observation and speed in issuing warning signals. Should the objective of the attack be within 100 ka from the border, the enemy plane would cover the distance in 6 minutes, during which time much could be done by local anti-aircraft defense. Under an immediate threat of attack, the "Air Alarm" signal is sounded, consisting of prolonged blowing of whistles by factories, plants and steamboats, while sirens are blasted by radio for 2 to 3 minutes. The Air Alarm signal serves simultaneously as the signal of an enemy atomic attack. As soon as areas contaminated by chemical substances and radioactive Card 1/3 Conduct of Population Duving an Atomic Attack 85-58-3-24/26, fall-out are discovered, the"Chemical Attack" signal is given over the radio by striking raetal objects, such as pieces of rails, etc. Preventive indoor defense measures require the removal of inflammable articles from halls anJ attics and the maintenance of supplies of water for fire fighting and for drinking. Before leaving a building-during ant alaxrm,, windows and 18hutters must be closed, fires in hearths and stoves extinguished, heating and gas appliances disconnected. Wooden fences and piles of trash in streets must be removed. Individuals should keep anti-cheraical defense remedies against radio-active ftll-out; these include antigas equipment and protective clothing. Bed and table linen, bandages and handkerchiefs may'serve as pro' `eat-ion from radioactive dust. In wartime, areas exposed to possible sitt-ack are placed under martial law. Local civil and militairy o,_,ganiza t ions issue special orders and instructions which all citizens must carefully study and strictly observe. At an Air Alarm signal,the population, whether at work or in other places, must immediately seek shelter. Those at home should dress quickly, gather their protective equipment, clothing Card 2/~ Conduct of Population During an Atomic Attack 85-58-3-24/26 and food, disconnect utilities, extinguish stoves, close windows and shutters, and leave for the nearest shelter., following the direc- tionisiposted.in the.streets.The first indication of an atomic explosion is a blinding flash visible at a distance of many kilometers. In this case, everything depends upon the distance from the epicenter of the explosion and on the speed and efficiency of action. As soon as an explosion occurs, one must immediately seek some protective shelter or lie face down, covering the exposed parts of the body and turning the head away from the explosion. The area may be contaminated by radioactive substances (Boyevyy6 radioaktivnyye veshchestva - BRV), either fall-out from an atomic explosion, or scattered by planes, artillery, mines, etc. The effect of radioactive.substances upon the internal organs is much greater than upon the external parts. The penetration of alpha and beta particles into the human organism Is particularly dangerous. Precautionary measures in contaminated areas include - prohibition of smoking, drinking, or eating without authorization, care to avoid raising of dust or lying on the ground. A weapon is dangerous only so long as protective measures remain unknown. Defensive measures and methods against atomic weapcns are now well known and need only be studied and applied. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 '340 0 0X4 8.2 0 no Ail 0 hm.0 ""HO ri I, .3 .0 0. 3a ."n 5 ' *. - g 41. !3j.. 1 11V gill AN 04 AI j no A .49 j 15 -1 0 At 2.0 - - I.-Ill.~~m-lilf.--Ml-hwlli-l~YSI~~K",~,- I"-- - I . . . ... . . . . . . . . - .- W~IPOV,,,M.S.j -KOVALENKO, A.G.; SHIBAYEV, Ye.N., mekhanik snegouborochnoy mashiny Progrossive organization of snow removal. Put, i put khoz. 10 no.1111-13 166. iMIRA 19ti) 1. Zamestitell nachalinika distantaii puti, stantsiya Kamensk- Ural'skiy Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Arkhipov). 2. Nachallnik stantsil. Kamensk-Urallskiy, Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Kovalenko). AMIPOV, H.S. (st. Bashenovo) Ballast cross section using asbestos waste products. Zhel.dor. transp. 37 no-7:84 JI 156. (MM 9;8) 1. Starshty Inahener distantall puti Sverdlovskoy dorogi. (Ballast) ARKH POV. M. 6.1 BTAROSTINg V. A. Consideration should be givew W these problems. Pat' i put. khos. 7 no.3139 163. (MIRA 1634) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika Nshenovsk~Fy distantaii Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Arkbipov). 2. Starshiy inab. Basbenovskoy distantaii Sverdlovskoy dor*i (for Starostin). (Railroada-Management) 0 0 a 6 is of L a Ue"Joll -L to too a .0.0 .Co. eel 41 sell so* flu to IsApm A-UZI uvqI AltAllm 341" UNJUVRjous U01IM" au *ln"MO3 A qIPA POMINM Atil" %I 4113Dah M%3v" w4l .09* Aqaq edum IV *1111(ol -011%16 41110 111111it M M Pus A 1111`4 uql"w 3q% 10 sAlat"A )v jvqj pmoqo oi&4v)w A-03 PUN A-vQ/ '9 104110MV K.J'X P1M'3=ft1VnM !A y 'S j*j PUS A07M'411 I +.SOSZ vr4pwos ORII a 0 Go- it ifK it a it it I(.WaW W`11# 4119A 1111 111 so a 61"1 Wy 00 0 so 0 0 0 0 a is a a a a of 4 I I . . . . . I IT at a U n tv Ail ~: -W0 ARXHI)'()V, H.V. -11,1111,1111W On the MIN PP-2k planimater. Cood. i kart. no.5--76-78 My 157. (RLPA 10:8) 1. Ifookovskiy institut inthenerov somleuctroyetva. (Planimeter) A'-Q /1,//,:,0/, &A AUTHdR: Yashunskiy, R.G. and Arkhipov, N.A. 113-5e-6-13/16 TITLE: A New Automaton for Controllable Reversal Current in Galvanic Baths (Novyy avtomat dlya reguliruyemogo reversirovaniya toka v gallvanicheskikh vannakh) PERIOr:CALt Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', 1958, Nr 6, PP 37-39 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The N11TAvtoprom elaborated a new process of high-luster copper plating in cyanic electrolytes. Research showed that the best results are obtained by the controllable reversal current. The best way t9/do it is to switch the current of the excitation winding of a generator with the help of electronic tubes - thira.ttons. By the scheme of reversal current elaborated by A*S ITQ gal two independent windings were placed on the poles generators, one of which served to pass the 110-volt current qIn. go i' in one direction and the second - in opposite direction. ; Calculations showed that it was impossible to fix two 110-volt windings on the generator of the AND-1500/750 and AND-5000/2500 V, aggregates. In this connection, new schemes of reversal oDrrent with one excitation winding were fed by a 110-115 volt current for AND-5000/2500 and AND-1000/500 aggregates. (Table 1) The rectification of the-current which feeds the excitation winding Card 1/3 of the generators is made by two pairs of thiratrons. For A New Automaton for Controllable Reversal Current in Galvanic Baths AND-r'000/2500 and AND-1000/r-oc type aggregates, the TR1-15/15 I and the TR1-5/2 type thiratrons are used respectively. Each pair is connected with the independent winding of the trans- former. The cathodes of each pair sre connected with the opposite ends of the excitation windings of the generators through the regulating rheostats and accordingly the middle points of the anode windings of the transformer are also con- nected with the opposite ends. Thus, by the dual ignition of the pair on the left, the current passes through the wind- ings in one direction, and by switching on the pair on the right, it passes through in the opposite direction. At the same time the direction of the magnetic flux of the generator and the current direction in its armature and in the bath are also changed. The rheostats of excitation (lPB and 2PB) permit the regulation of the current in the excitation winding and, consequently, the density of the current in the direct and re- versed directions. The alternate connection of the left and right pair of thiratrons is regulated by an electronic time- relay, mounted on a 6118C tube, by alternate feeding on its cir- Card 2/3 cuit of the positive or negative potential in relation to the 113-56-6-13/16 A New Automaton for Controllable Reversal Current in Galvanic Baths cathodes. The feeding of the time relay and the circuits of the thiratrons is made from the circuit of alternate current, with 380 or 220 volts through the transformer 1T, which has as a part of its initial winding the winding of anode voltage, the winding of feeding the tube of the time relay and two windings for feeding the circuits of the thiratrons. The technical characteristics of the transformer are given. The aggregates are biilt by the Yaroslavskiy elektromekhanicheskiy zavod (The Yaroslavl' Electromechanical Plant). The description and working principle of automaton are given. There is I diagram, 2 tables, 2 photos, 1 figure and I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: NIITAvtoprom Card 3/3 1. Galvanizing--Solutions 2. Electrical current--Control systems --Operation A] T WWheaer. "-DOM=. . . Mechanization of the garment industry. p~rom. koop. imool:12-14 Ja 136. (Glothing Industry) (MLlRA 9:6) ARXHIFOV A4.. 1 Tasks of veterinary service on state fame in the sixth five-year plan. Veterinariis, 33 no.7:8-14 il 156- ()USA 9: 9) 1.Nachallnik veterinarnogo upravleniya Hinisterstva sovkhozov RSPSRI (Veterinary medicine) (State farms) ARKHIPOV, N., prof. Science opens new horizons. Av. i kosm. 47 no.11:18-20 N t64. (MIRA 17: 11) APIMMIA"Ov, N., IWOr. Science opens now horizons. Av. i koom. 47 (ek3tr. vyp.): 27-29 0 l(v,_ (MBLA 18:3) Ailklii;~~V, IaJTYAKUV, 14. ,,or economy and careful use of matqriala. ~~,ov.profsoiuzy 5 no.7:28-32 J1 I':?. J. (HLRA 10:8) 1. "redawlatelIkont tot& profsoyusa Rloskovskogo zavoda avtotraktornogo elektroob-.irudovaniya (for Afthipov). 2.11achallnik planovogo otdola ~;oskovskoro zavoda avtotraktornoro elaktrooborudovanlya (for Khotrakov) (14oucow-Blectric machinery industry) 1-i / r ~ ~ i yf 'i I jh -- - r t - ~ I 'r~f 4- 1 DUBROVSKIY, Yevganiy Makaimovich; AR IPOV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; AIADOVA, Ye.I., tekhn.red." ~ (Now methods of mining coal] Noveishie metodLy rezrabotki ugoll wkh mostorozhdaniio Hoakva, Ugletekbisdat, 1957- 90 P- (HIRA 1115) (Coal mines and mining) ZHUXOVA, A.P., rukovoditall; POPOV, I.A., rukovoditall; RYKOYA, Z.L.. rukoyoditall- AMIPOV -N~Av starshiy nauchW sotrudnik,- DZHINSHRISYSHV 'Iikk?*jarshi7 nauchnyy sotrudnik; DMITRITIV, G.V., starchir nauchZ O:otrudnik; ZHURAVKOY. M.Y.. starshiy natichW sotrudnik; ISTWIN, P.S., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KURBATOV, A.K., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; METLINA, T.I., starshiy nauchny7.sotrudnik; PUGINA, N.I., stershiy nsuchw sotrudnik; BOYKOV, M.A., otvetetvannyy red.; BILIKE, G.Y., otvetatvenny7 red.; KIXMNOV, F.N., otvetstyennyy red.; SHOLDTREV. A.Ye., otvetstvannyy red.; SHARAYEV, A.N., otvatetvan- nyy red.; BUTAZOV, V.V., takhn.red.; SABBITOV, A.. tokhn.red. (Progressive practices ancl now equipment) Peredovoi opyt i novais, takhnike. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1957. 386 p. (MIRA 11:4) I* Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstyo ugollnoy prou7shlonnosti. TSentralltqy institut tekhnichaskoy informataiio 2* TSentralluyy institut takhnicheskoy informstaii Ministerstva ugollnoy prou7shlon- nosti SSSA (for Zhukovs. Popov. Rykova, Arkhtpov, Dthimeholoyahvili. Dmitriyev, Zhurakov, Istomin Kurbstov, Metlins, Pvgina) (Coal mines and mining) SUDOPLATOV,. A.F.p dokt---,r tekhn. nauk , prof., red.; YEROFEYEV, V.F., otv. red.~ VESKOV9 14.I.p otv. red.; ARKH1POV, N.A., red.; ZHUKOVA: A,P., red.; RYKOVA, &L.1, red.,. KUPTSOVA, Ye,M.p red.; LEVIVA, T.I.P red. [Coal, mLning without the constant presence of minors at the working faces) materials] RazrabGtka ugollnyth plastov I-.z nistoiannogo nakhozhdeniia rabochikh v zaboe; materialy. Pod red, A.r.Sudoplatava. Moskva, TSentr. in.-t tekhn. informat8ii ugollnoi promysb.l.., 1960. 251 P. (MIRA .18:8) 1. Naucllm~~-melodicheskqye soveshchaniye po izyskaniyu sistem razrabotki bez postoyannogo nakhozhdeniya rabochikb v zaboye, Moscow, 1960. 2. TSentral'W Imstitut tekhnicheskoy informa- tsii ugolln.-.fy proiqsh).enn-Bti (for Kuptamp Lewlna, Arkhipov,, Zh,ikova, Ryko-va, Chizhova). , - ~ ;,., SAVCMIKO, Arkadiy Yeliseyevich; otv. red.; YEROKH11;, G.M,v red.izd-va,- IMILINA, L.W.9 tekhn. red. (Miner] Gornorabochii, Moskvap Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo -lit ry po gornonm delu., 1961 239 p. (MIRA 3 5:1) (Coal mines and,mining) ARJ9IIPOVP N.A.1 LAR10NOV, N.I. -Lutomatio machine for the manufacture of W-2 shell molds, Avtoprome 27 no.6146 Je '61. (KIM 2416) 1. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut avtomobillnoy promyshlermosti. (Automobile industry--Fquipment and supplies) ARKHIPOVI, N.A, otv. red.; SAMDRODOV, lu.P., atv.,'rod.; LAVRENTI)IVAP L.G., tekhn. red.; MESHCHWINA, I.S., t*khn. red. (Hydromechanization of open-pit mining operations in the Kuznetak Basin]Gidromakhanizataiia otkrytykh gornykh rabot v Kuzbasse. Moskva, 1962. *38 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. TSentrallnyy institut takhnicheakoy informatsii ugollnoy promyshlonnosti. (Kuznetsk Basin-4draulic mining) ARKRIFOV, H.A., otv. red.; SHARAYEV, A. N., otv. red. I ~ - ff~ydraulic coal mining in the Kuznetsk Basin] Opyt gid- ravlicheskoi dobychi uglia v Kuzbasse. Moskva, 1962. 97 p. Nin a7:7) 1. Moscow. TSentral'My institut tekbnichaskoy informatsii ugollnoy promyshlermosti. ROZENTRETER, Boris Aleksandrovich; VEDERNIKOV, Viktor Ivanovich; ARKHIPOV' N. . otv. red.; SMIRENSKIY, M.M., red. izd-va; S p . a , tekhn. red. [Stoper] Gomorabochii ochistnogo zaboia. Moskva, Gosgortekh- izdat, 1963. 339 P. (MIRA 16:6) (Stoping (Mining)) KARACWTSEV, Valentin Ignatlyevich), KODENTSOV, Aleksey Yakovlevich; BUROV, Mikhail Zinov'yevich; TEODOAOVICH, B.A., kand. tekhn. nauk) retsensent; ARKHIPOV N AU-41zhoji Otv. red.; OKHRIMENK09 V.A., red. izd-va; LOMILINA, L.N.0 tekhn. red. MAKSDIOVA, V.V.,, tekhn. red. [4draulic mining) Gidromekhanizatsiia na shakhtakh. Moskva) Gosgortekbizdat, 1963* 192 p. (MIRA 17:2) LU-1 ~ -, I- ;,., I N . IV' . ARUIPOV, N.B. SSSR po raionam. Dallne-Vostochnaia Oblast'. Moskva, Gosizdat, 192-6, 169 p. (Ekonomicheakaia geograffla SSSR.) Bibliography: p. 168-169. NN DLC: Uhclass. So: LC, Soviet Geography, Part II# 1951/Unclassified -AWIPOVt Srodne-Aziatskis respubliki. fThe Central Asia republics7 Moskva. Oos. Izd-vo. 1927. 139 P- fold. map. LZkjznomicheskuia r*eografiia SSSR. SSSR po raionam). Bibliography: p. L13W-139. Contains chapter on ma,lor forms of transportation. DLG: Hc487.c4A? 1927 Srodne-Aziatakle reepubliki. fThe Central Asia republicj7. Izd. 3. izpr. i dop. Moskva, Goo. I%d-vo, 1930- -.154 P- maps (1 fold). (1konomicheakais, geografiia SSSR po raionam). Bibliography: P. DZ-159- Contains a chapter on transportation (railroads, watervays androads). DLC: HC48?-C4A7 1930 SO: Sgyiet Iransporla1W Ad CommUninations. A BiblioMphy, Library, of Congress, Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. ARKHTPOV, N.B. ARMIPOV, N.B. Sredne-Aziatskie resbubliki. Izd. 3, ispr. i dop. Modkva, Gosizdat, 1930. 159 p. (Mconomicheskaia geografiia SSSR po, raionam). 1. Bibliographyt P. 157-159. CSt-41 (Izd.2) NN(Izd.1) DLCt HC487.C4A7 SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified. .0 ARKIiIPOVx NOFMI inzh.-. Strictly oboarve therequiremonts 11,rooflat apecificationa. Bazop. truda v prom. 7 *o.7t&--8- Jl 163. (141RA 16t9) (Donets Basin-44ine roof bolting) I I I Is If m NO OJO* 00.1 1! AR KiA% Po 4) N. I 00C 004 00 .1 11934) jh rwo ix I-to 1019bux"tts uftd in eboWcal wv. zdwskays lAb. 3. 4" -&1 Chas. Blanc AV 00 m1i i i a i ap 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 040 9 0 0 3* &&see 0006*0** a 41 a 43 a loom 50.1aw 111111111 41119 0" All a ad 0 a If I fir 1m 9 do 1 :0 1 T In 0 0 0 * 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 -00 -00 ~99 see too goo so* 1300 go* goo goo too* goo We* too 0 0o : OOA 00 *0 Do it 00 a 00 **'I 0* . . . ~ ;, Z ~ ~ A a 1% 1 1 ~C-.,I10 placasill AND Overfal'is ..bl. -we we ^9 0 'go -00 '00 '00 so 0 lmdAtamp cd aw Imw of uq%i", with moamn- zoo ifta 070!jobfieatims .Olrov (7Avod. lAh-.k -A~gmium 16 dmMbmi. I f)381 R. T. so, L A L age I*o to 'goo %e Ooo %%gogo Hit amw *at Go 0.- Isk s FW a 0 04 1 Aj a3 b-UbAv way, tT, ;a,; Ica[ a, FA ;o r. 0000*0000000000000000oossofoooooooeogoefooo .T.ooooo*o*oeooooooooooo000000000000000000060000 Vct f;ci-((Iicz;N systorn of V-t J..jjj C)" "'j,7 wr USSR) ARKII[POV. Mixer-granulator of clay raw materiale for the prodoction of agloporite. Stroi# mat, 11 no. 12:31 D 165. OKIRA 18:12) 1. Glavvy Inzhener labaratorii strou,allnykh materialov Rauchno-lusledovatellskogo instItuta sellskogo stroltellstvr (for Arkh1pov). 2. Direktor Tuchkovskogo eksparlmentallnogo predpriyatiya Vseaoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta, nov-ykh stroitellnykh materialov Akadamii stroltel Istva i arkhitektury SSSR. ARKHIPOVP N.I., kand. veterin. nauk Histochemical study of ribonualooproteins-and glyoegsa of myocar- di= in hog cholera. Vetarinariia 41 no,4tl2-24 Ip 16/,. (MIRA 17t8) 1. Vaesoyuzrqy nauchno-isoledova tell akiy institut vaterinamoy virusologii i mikrobiologii. ARKEIP-OV, N.I.~ j,1J1R'i".'A-,V, V.I.; I'lChl"GM, L.M. rpbo logical reaction3 In swine vaccinated against foct,arid-mouth diaease, Vgtorinarlia 42 no-5137-39 My 165. (MIRA, 18t6) 1. Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut veterinarnoy- virusologil i mikrobiologli. "About the Losses and Regulations of Strains in City Electric Centers," Electricity, Publ. by the Printing House of the Govt. Energy (Electrical) Publ. House, in Moscow, 1952, USSR/ Electricity - Power System Jun 52 Voltage Regulation "Voltage Drop and Voltage Regulation In flity Mee- tric Power Networks," Zngr N. K. Arkhipov, Oldrokamnmenergo "Blektrichestvo" no 6, pp 8-14 Defines relation between voltage fluctuations and drops in system of I and 2 voltages. Proves that for calcg voltage regulation In city net- 'Works, eqs with some average coeff characterizing- load conditions are unacceptable. Proposes fix- :UM.norms for voltaae droDs, treating hiah and 237T9 low voltage networks additively and taking Into account voltage conditions of supply center and transformer voltage losses. Article is intended to stlimilm e discussion in connection with re- vision of instructions for planning city elec- tric power networks. Submitted 8 Jan 52. 237T9 ARKHIPOT,.,#IK!.- Calculation of low-voltage systems based on voltage variations. Blektriche- stvo 133, NO.4, 17-22. . (NLRA 6:4) (11A 36 no.6'12:4805 153) -ARM Nikola ich; KUZNETSOV, P.V., reclaktor; MIIIASYAN, Ye.A.# 4:0004WIOVSKLYA, To., tokhnichaskiv reduktor. [Computing short circuit currents] Raechat tokov korotkogo zazWka, niia. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva kommunallnogo khoziatetva RSIPSR 1954. 131 p. (MIRA 8:5~ (Short circuits) (Electric currents) ARXHIPOV. VA.. Inshener. ,~, Selecting a calculated value of voltage losses in lighting networks of Industrial enterprises.. Slaktrichootvo no.3:70-71 My '54. (KLHA 7:6) 1. Giprokommunenergo. (319otric lighting) Subject Card 1/1 Author Title Periodical AID F - 1192 USSR/Electricity Pub. 29 - 14/27 : Arkhipov, N. K., Eng. : Selection of branchings of distribution transformers : Energetik, 12, 18-21, D 1954 Abstract The author presents an analysis of the controlling pro- perties and possibilities of branchings and a practical method of their Belection. He gives two numerical ex- amples. Five diagrams. Institution : None Submitted : No date GOLIDENBIAT, B.I., inzhoner (Odessa); AMIPOV, N.I., inzhener. Selecting the calculated value of voltage loss in industrial lighting systems. Ilektrichestva no.2:74-75 IP '36. (MLRA 9:5) 1. Giprokommunanargo (for Arkhipov) (Blectric networks) 8(3,6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2234 Arkhipovj Nikolay Kuzlmich Raschet gorodskikh eleRtrioheskikh setey s uchetom reguliruyushchikh ustroystv (Calculation of Municipal Electrical Ne-tworks.With Consideration for Regulating Equipment) Moscow, Izd-vo-M-va kommunallnogo khozyaystva RSFSR, 1957. 194 p. Errata slip In- serted. 9,000 copies printed. Ed.: L.M. Finger; Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. B. Vinokurova; Teoh. Ed.: Ye. S. Petrovskaya. PURPOSE: This book is intended as a manual for designers of mu- nicipal electrical networks and for engineers concerned with their operation. COVERAGE: The book explains the calculation of municipal electric- al networks, taking into consideration the use of regulating de- vices such as power transformers with tap switching under load, booster transformers to raise (or lower) the voltage, and static capacitors connected in series with the line and in parallel Card 1/8 Calculation of Municipal Electrical (Cont.) SOV/2234 with it. The author mentions the following Soviet scientists and engineers as having contributed to the development of a sound theory of calculating electrical networks; A.A. Glazunovs A.A. Gorev, A.M. Zalesskly, M.D. Kamenskly, A. Ya. Hyabkovt V*N* Stepanov, V.M. Khrushohev, Practical methods of calculation were developed by Yu. N. Baskakov, S.D. Solov'yev, and V.A. Shevchenko. The Vsesoypznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva (All..'Xnion Scientific Rezearch Institute for Electrification of Agriculture) con- tributed to the application of regulating devices in electrical networks. In this connection, the author mentions I.A. Budzko, A.G. Zakharin and V.G. Kholmskiy. The methods used in the book for calculating series line-drop compensators are based on the works of the Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut postoyannogo toka (Scientific Research Institute of Direct Current), in part- icular those of V.V. Andreyev. Thepublication "Rukovodyashchiye~_ ukazaniya po povysheniyu koeffitsiyenta moshchnosti v ustanovkakh potrebiteley elektricheskoy energii (Guide Rules for Improving the Power Factor in Installations of Electrical Consumers), ministry Card 2/8 Calculation of Municipal Electrical (Cont.) SOV/2234 of Electric Power Stations, USSR, was taken Into consideration In discussing the calculation of compensators for parallel capacitive compensation. There are 48 referencds% 42 Soviet, 4 English, 1 German, and 1 Polish TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Introduction 4 Ch. I. Deviations and Losses of Voltage 6 1. Voltage deviations and fluctuations 6 2. Voltage deviations and losses in a single-voltage sYstam 7 3. Transformer tape. Voltage losses in transformers 9 4. Relationship between voltage deviations on primary and secondary terminals of step-down transfoi"flers 15 5- Relationship betweon voltage deviations on primary and secondary terminals of step-up transformers 20 6. Relationship between voltage deviations on primary and secondary terminals of step-down transformers used as Card 3/8 Calculation of Municipal Electrical (Cong.) SOV/2234 step-up transformers 26 7. Voltage deviations and losses in a two-voltage system 27 8. Available value of voltage loss ;29 9. Redistribution of voltage losses 31 10. Selection of transformer winding taps 33 11. Voltage deviations and losses in a system of three or more voltages 33 12. Graphical presentation of voltage deviations and losses 36 13. Network loads Impressed as complex quantities 38 14. Relation between the voltage at the beginning and end of a section 40 15. Voltage loss 43 16. Seleo*tion of conductor and cable cross-sections 477 17. Calculation of power distribution in lines with two.~way, power supply and with equal voltages at the supply poInts49 18. Determination of power distribution In lines with two- - way power supply and with different voltages at the supply points 55 19. Calculation of power distribution In complex ring-bus net- works 56 Card 4/8 Calculation of Municipal Electrical (Cont.) SOV/2234 20. Balancing powers method 57 21. Calculation of power distribution according to the method of Yu. N. Baskakov and S.D. Solov1yev 64 Ch. II. Methods of Calculating Electrical Networks According to Voltage Deviations 71 1. Method of Glavsellelektro 71 2. Method of V.G. Kholmskiy 75 3. Selection of rated magnitude of voltage loss in lighting Installations of industrial establishments 76 4. Method of network calculation according to vo ltage de- viations using graphs 78 Ch. III. Regulation of Voltage by Means of Special Transformers83 1. Influence of the voltage on active and reactive loads and on power losses 83 2. Voltage regulation by means of special tran6formers 88 3. Booster transformers 90 4. Booster and auto-transformers with step voltage regulation by switching of the excitation winding 97 Card 5/8 Calculation of Municipal Electrical (Cont.) SOV/2234 5. Nonregulated booster auto-transformers 100 6. Vector diagram and operating conditions of a booster transformer 103 7. Control system of voltage regulators. Accuracy of re- gulation log 8. Selecting the placement of the regulating relay 113 9. Voltage-loss compensator 116 10. Standardization of voltage regulators 117 11. Methods of voltage regulation lig Ch. IV. Series Capacitive Compensation of Reactive Power 129 1. General properties and special features of series capacitors 129 2. Increasing the limit of line carrying-capacity according to the phase-angle between voltages 134 3. Improving power distribution In networks 136 4. Increasing the limit of line carrying-capacity according to voltage loss. Reducing cross-sectional areas and losses 137 5. Location of series line-drop compensators 145 Card 6/8 Calculation of Municipal Electrical (Cont.) SOV/2234 6. Selection of the number and power of series-capacitor batteries 146 7. Selecting the resistance of the series-capacitor battery according to exact formula 153 8. Comparison between series and parallel compensation 154 9. Advantages and shortcomings of series compensation and Its field of application. 137 Ch. V. Parallel Capacitive Compensation 1. Compensator installations 160 2. Raising the power factor 161 3. Increasing the active loa(t of a section while preserving current value 166 4. Increasing the active load of a section while preserving voltage loss 170 5. Increasing the voltage of a section while keeping its active load unchanged 174 Appendixes 180 Card 7/8 Calculation of Municipal Electrical (Cont.) SOV/2234 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 191 JP/ec 10-15-59 Card 8/8 ARIWIPOTO H#K* < VOItOZe control in electric networks, D 1.57. PrOmo energ. 12 no.12:1-5 Is 01prokominnenergo. (MIRA 10112) (Ilectric networks) 8(2)' 'AUTHOR: Arlkhipov, _N_-46T--Hrgineer SOV/lo5-58-12-7/28 TITLE: On Voltage Regulation in Low Voltage Networks (0 regulirovanii napryazheniya v setyakh nizkogo napryazheniya) PERIODICAL: Blektrichostvo, 1958, Nr 12, PP 30 - 34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The electrical industry of the USSR develops constructions of distribution transformers with a capacity ranging from 20 to 560 kYA and an automatic voltage regulation under load. The mode of operation of the voltaJe to be regulated, applied on the rails of the secondary voltage of the stepdown sub- stations, is recorded in the directions (Ref 1). The question whether the application of distribution transformers is suitable for voltage regulation in low voltage networks in dealt with on the basis of an investigation of the qualities of a trans- former with a 5% regulation step. The testing example of which was already manufactured by the industry. The advantage of the construction of a one-stage regulation given here consists in the fact that a transformer, manufactured in series, is used without any modification of the windings and of the container, Card 1/3 and that a magnetic amplifier operates in the regulating device. On Voltage Regulation in Low Voltage Networks SOV/105-)0-12-7/28 Such a transformer is, moreover, not expensive. There tire, however, drawbachs exert of these advantages The voltage is inadequate during the maximum load, it is too high during the mininum. load; the dead band is equal to the regulating stage. Here, an investigation is carried out of such a distribution transformer at difrerent points of the network under four dif!erent operating conditions of the voltage in the feeder center. The folloving is detirmined: a distribution transformer with an one-stage automatic 5',"J voltage regulation shows great drawbacks the field of application in limited, the usefulness of its fabrication is questionable. Distribution- transformers with a two-atage automatic 5% voltage regulation possess a larger field of operation but are not applicable in all cases. Distribution transformers with multistage regulation (a great number of small stages) could be used in a large field. With their help the required mode of operating voltage could be produced in any low voltzi.-le network. They are, however, very expensive and therefore only in single cases economical. The voltage on the rails of the feeder center in therefore to be regulated according to the directions (Ref 1), with the Card 2/ 3 help of regulating devices having teen inntalled in power On Voltage Regulation in Low Voltage Networks SOV/105-518-12-7/26 transformers and of booster transformers or of autotransformers, which are connected with the circuit of transformers that are not to be regulated. When necessary synchro potentiometers or controlled batteries of static condensers can be used. Booster transformers and condensers are, moreover, to be used on lines which are long or produce a loading diagram strongly different from the total diagram. For this reason it will, first of all, be necessary to manufacture by industry trans- formers of 35 and 110 kV of all meastirements with a voltage being regulable under load, as well as booster transformers for 6 to 35 kV and low voltage. There are 6 figures and 2 references, I of which is Soviet. SUBMITTED: August 22, 1956 Card 3/3 q,21.30 0001,11S-0,1161) AUTHOR: Arkhipov, N.K. TITLEt The pa-ameters control 321-93 s/196/6l/ooo/oio/oi6/O37 E194/El55 of power transformers for -voltage PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Elaktroteklinika I energetika, no.10, 1961, 10, abstract 101 70. (Prom. onergetika, no.3, 1961, 42-46) TEXTs To maintain the supply terminal voltage within set limits, voltage-control devices are required which may consist of power transformers with built-in voltage regulators; booster transformers and auto-transformers. Soviet transformers of 35 kV and above have tap-changers with steps of 2.5%, whilst the corresponding foreign figure is o.625%, giving smoother control. With large steps the range of insensitivity is greater and the permissible voltage drop is smallarl this results in greater consumption of non-ferrous metals in the power system. The number of steps Is increased not by increasing the number of tappings, but by altering the switching system with the same number of Card 1/,4 32123 S/19~/61/000/01o/oI6/037 The parameters of power transformers., E194/E155 tappings. This is achieved by direct and cross.-connection of a regulator winding. Calculations lead to the following conclusions. if the voltage drop 4t~Ull 4n the primary circuit B - under overload conditions does not exceed a certain value, then it is advisable to use distribution transformers with tappings of � 2.5% and not 1 5%, according to the following table. 4NUn Recommended tappings B 7.5 2.5% 10 2.5% and - 2 x 2,,5% 12.5 2.5% and - 3 x 2.5% 1.5 1 2.5% and x 2.5% A scale of ratings is given for voltage booster sets, recommended for series line regulators of 6 - 8 W. If the voltage variation at the regulator input is not more than 5% above or below the rated value during periods of maximum or minimum load, then for Card 2/4 32193 The parameters of power transformers ... s/196/61/ooo/olo/ol6/037 E194/E155 counter-control within the limits of 1 5% it is necessary to have on the regulator output +5% in periods of maximum load and -5% in periods of minimum load. Control limits of t 10% suffice for this purpose. When it is necessary for standard regulators to control with limits of +5 and -10y@, the section of the regulator series winding should be increased, or the series winding should be made in two parts to permit series or parallel connection. In the Soviet Union automatic on-load voltage control has been applied only to transformers up to 35 kV and the system developed by the Moscow Transformer Works provides for maintaining the control voltage at one constant level. Counter-control is more effective, and can be simply achieved with a voltage-drop compensator or by the contactless controller with a magnetic amplifier which is widely used outside the Soviet Union. Distribution transformers with built-in multi-step voltage controllers are relatively expensive. Economically, it is advisable to use distribution transformers with two steps of +5% connected manually off-load and four steps of 2.5% connected automatically on-load. Constant tappings of +10, +5 or 0% are Card 3/4 MMO, I.A.; ASTAFOYEV, N.N.; ARKHIFOV.,N.,~j, - Calculation of electric networks with consideration of the pormissible voltage lose. Elektricheatvo no.7:90-92 J1 61. (MIRA 14:9) (Electric power distribution) Concerning the role of the neutml line in electric power distribution networks. Makh. i elek. sots. sellkhoz. 20 no.3:37-38 162, (MIRA 15:7) (Ruml electrification) (Electric power distribution) ARKHIPOV, N.K., inzh. Design of power distribution networks taking into account voltage regulation. Elek. sta. 34 no.9:35-38 S 163. (MMA 161l0) ARKHE ~VN ~Kinzh. Problems concerning voltage fluctuations. Prom. energ. IS no.9t 37-39 S 163. (MIRL 161lo) ~l -I r! I). taking ini-,~- aoxoziL voltage lossas. cron.,oanerg. 19 nr. 21.341-34 F '64 . (M 11 '1. 'A' '7 . ; ~ ARKHIFOV, N.K.; YEZHKOV, V.V.p red. (Voltage modes in electric power distribution networks; a lecture] Rozhimy napriazhenii. v slaktricheakikh raspredde- litelInykh setlakh; loktsilas Moskvap Vses zaochnyi energ, in-tp 1964. 131 P. WRA 18:3) FEDIN, V.T., inzh.; GLAZUNOV, A.A., kandstekhnonauk; MELINIKOV, N.A., doktor tekhn.nauk; SOLDATKIKA, ItA1, kand.tekhn.nauk; KARPOV, F.F., k&nd.tekhn.naukC(jHgTpg N - j Efficinecy of load controlling device of 35 and 110 kv. transformers. Elsk. sta. 36 no.2:85-88 F 165. (MTRA 18:4) 1 'I/ okWI?OV~ N,K,p in"zho, Pow"r transfq~mero with built-in voltage regulation for powe;. distribution networks. Nov. tekh.zhiI.-kom.khrz.! Erlek. i teplegore no~5t44-52 161, (MUVi 18t9) N.K. (deceased' (Moskva); SIROTINSKIY, Ya.L. (Moskva) AWPOVS. ~ j Voltage drop compensation in electric power distribution networks. Elektrichestvo no.12124-28 D 165, (MIRA 18:12) .ARKHIPOV, N.M.; PAVLOVSKIT, V.V., kana.vot.nauk Dry swine plague virus vaccine passea through rabbits. Vaterinariia 35 no.5:84-89 My 158. (MIRA 12tl) 1. Vaterinarnoye upravlaniye "InIsteratva, seltakogo khozyaystva. RSFSR (for Arkhipov). 2. Gosudarstvenrqy nauchno-kontrolIM7 institut voterinarn.vkb preparatov Miniaterstva, sel'skogokhogyaYRtva SSSH (for Pavlovokkiy). (Swine plague) MAM=Ms, L. YA., ARKHIPOV, NIN. ftwing machines Study of the wear of soving machine parts. Log. prom. 12 noe5s 1952, 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 195~, Uncl. IY UTIMM L B.. doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, prof ensor; AAHIPOV, N.V., glav- nyy mekhanik. IORepair of light industry equipment." Reviewed by 1.B. Levenson, Vest. mash. 33 n0-3:89-91 Mr 153. (MLRA 6:5) 1, Glavnoye Wravleniye Shveynoy Industril Ministerstva gichoy promyvbv- lennosti SSSI. (Kollteov, S.K.) (Kapustin, I.I.) 46achinery-Kain- tonance and repair) RUSAKOT, Bergey Ivanovlob; SUGUNIN, Ivan Vasillyevich; VM1, Sargay Sargeyevich; PlIKYANNIKOV,K.K., rodaktor; AM11W.W.N., inshener. rateensent; ZLIXINA,R.K., takhnichesity, reU"MoF"-""O (Industrial saving equipment] (YbOMdOTanis shvoiuykh fabrik. Kookvs, Gosonsuchno-takhnAvd-vo Kinisterstva prosyshlonnykh toyarov obirokogo potroblenila SSSR. 1955. 463 p. (KM 9:1) (Sewing machines) VALISHORIKOV, Nikolay Markovich; SHAWIN. Aleksandr Ivanovich. AHKHIBUX .N.N.,, doteent. nauchnyy redaktor; FL19MUNNIXOT. M.N.. redaktor; DXITRIYBVA, N.I., takhnichaskiy, redaktor [Tree-head automatic embroidery machine] Vyshivalfnyi, trakhgolovochuyi artomat. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takha. izd-vo Xinisterstva legkDi promyshl. SSSR, 1956. 69 p. Wah 9:11) (XmbroldM (Machine)) ARKHIPOY Ilikola Nikol oviol j- URPACY"A'. Pavel Sviridonovich: I ~Ll' .Wake I Nilaylovich,, doktor tokhn. naukp prof,; PLEVAKO, Ilikolay Alekn7evich; ZAYO!'CIIFGV'31=, A.D., doktor tekhn. naukj, prof.,, retsenzent; ZOLOTOV, V.I., inzh.p retsen- zent; ZYBIN, V.P., doktor teklin. nauk, retsenzent; KAPUSTIN, I.I., doktor tekhn. naukp prof., retsenzent; KOZLOV, B.A., inzh., retsenzent; POPOV, SJI.s doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; EPPEL', S.S., kand. tekhn.nauk, dots., retsen- zent; IIINANEVA, T.N., red.; SHVETSOV, S.V., tekhn. red, [Basic processes, machinery, and apparatus of light industry] Osnovnye protsessy, mashiny i aparaty legkoi pronyahlermosti. [By] n.B.Arkhipov i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo nauchno-takhn. lit-ry RSFSR; 1961. 491 p. (Industrv) (14IRA 15:2) I ~ 1. . 'A _AFa,jMV,_N "N KARPACHEV, P.S. ; MATZELI, M.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; PLEVAKO, N.A.; UDOIX)VSKIY, A.N.j kajad.-tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; RTZHOVA, L.P., red. izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D., tekhn. red. [Fundamentals of the design and construction of standard machines and devices for light industry) Osnovy konstrui- rovaniia i rascheta tipovykh maahin i apparatov legkoi promyahlennosti. (By] N.N.Arkhippv i dr. Pod red. M.M. Maitelia. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 599 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Machinery--Design and construction (Instruments) JSVETKUV V.N., kand. teldin. nauk, dutserill ALi~1111!'OV, N.N., KALON) 13 I.P., starshly pij:)odavatell Machine for coating sole edges with glue. 'I'lauch. trudy MITIUP no.28:230-231 t63. Machine for cement lasting of shoe uppers. lbid.:232-234 (MIRA 17:11) M IYEVA, T.M., assistent; ARKHIPOV X N dotsent Automatic stop mechanisms of semiautomatic sawing machines. Nauch. trudy MTIW no.29tl98-208 164. (MIRA 18t4) 1. Kafedra teorii mekhanizmov mashin i apparatov Moskovskogo tekhnologichaskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. nit T-J-L-~Jv U fisfign-l Val 1.4 ljj 4 V411.1fila3JA J"j INS ONO a .24 at 1r Eli Al 44 JA Ail pik 1d; . el I , Iglz bill A ARKUPOV, 0. A.; FILIPPOVA, V. N. --------- Badimetric method of determining the uranium content of lumps of ore. Rnved, i okb. nedr 28 no.6144-46 Je 162. (MIM 15-- 10) 1. Ministerstyo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR. (Radioactive prospecting) (uranium ores) ARKHIPOV OtAt UBing nuclear radiation for the concentration of ores, Blul. naucho-takh,inform VIMS no,1:86-91 163. (MIRA IW) 1, Gosudaratvannyy geologicheekly komitat SSSR. 1, 08963-67 EWT(d)/F5S-2/EEC(k)-2 ACC 'LNR-. AP60Z1053 (4, IV) SOURCE CODE. UR/0292./66/000/003/0004/0006 AUTHOR: Orlov, 1. N. (Candidate of technical sciences); Delektorskiy, B. A. (Engineer), Arkhipov, 0. G. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Computer design of induction motors for gyroscopes SOURCE: Elekt rote khnika, no. 3. 1966, 4-6 TOPIC TAGS: gyroscope, induction motor, servomotor, computer application, spin motor ABSTRACT. Specific requirements of gyroscope-drive high-speed induction spin motors are formulated, particulars of their design on a digital computer are described, and computation results are presented. Main dimensions of the motor are connected with those of the gyro flywheel. Both nominal and maximum torques, Card 112 UDC: 621.313.333.025.3.001.24- L o8963-67 ACC NR: AP6021053 0 'are determined by the required acceleration time. The highest motor efficiency is of prime importance because of the necessity of keeping the motor heat .production as low as possible in order to ensure the gyro accuracy. The optimal design of a specified-size motor on a digital computer is reduced to calculating and comparing several versions with various combinations of P and b; here, P . d2/dj; d2and d,, are the external and internal stator diameters; b . B6% /B 3~ BS, and B, are the inductions in the stator core and airgap. Eight two-pole, 400 -cps motor sizes (d = 2. 0 - 7. 4 cm) have been calculated. An algorithm of 2 .the computer problem and programing steps are briefly described. Each type - size has been calculated in 540 versions - over 9000 versions for all sizes. The .tabulated final results show that some widely used standard spin motors can be : essentially improved as to their efficiency and power factor. Orig. art. has: .4 figures, 5 formulas, and 1 table. SUB CODE: 17, 09 / SUBM DAM none 'Card 2/2 nat AlWiIPOV,..Q-V-. - - Effect of different food rations on changes in the p1l of chyme and motor activity of the rumen, abomaBum, and duodenum of sheep. Trudy Oren. otd. Vses. fiziol. ob-va no.2-.29-33160. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra fiziologii zhivotnykh (zav. -prof. Ye.T.Khrutskiy) Orenburgskogo sellskokho2.yaystvennogo inqtituta. ~SREEN-FLEDING Ali) kWAZ) (GAST WINTESTINAL MOTILITY) L 43088-66 EWT(M)/EWP(t)/ETI . IJP(c) JD1JG ACC NR: AR6014366 (AltA) SOURCE CODE:' UR/0137/65/000/0n/GO29/GO2.9 :4 ;L AUTHOWS: Plinor, Yu. L,; Arkhipov, 0, A,,- Rubinaliteyn, Yo. A. TITLE, % Manufacture of carbon-froo vanadium lloys alum SOURCE: Rof. zh. Hotallurigtiya~ Abs.713214 REF SOURCE: Sb, tr. Klyuchevsk. z-da forroopLavov, vyp. 1, 1965, 81-88 TOPIC TAGS: vanadium containing alloy? metal meltiq-,.. iron containing alloy, aluminum containing alloy A13STRACT: It,4s reported that the most rational method for obtaining carbon- free V alloyK is the aluminothormic method (0.02--0.06col C). The dependence of V oxtraotiontUn the amount of reducing agent and other parameters was investi- gated. The Al content of the alloy should be kept below 1.5-2.0%. The smelt- ing parameters of V alloys depend on the correct choice and amount of fluxes in the charge. The effect of lime in the.sla(; was studiede The temperature do- pondence of the slag viscosity from Fe-V melts and the dependence of V extraction and Al content in the alloy were studied as a function of V 0 particle size. 2 5 Card 1/2 UDCi 669,292,01819 L 43088-66 ACC NII: AR6014366 C:) Recommendations for further decroaning the impuritos content in the alloy are presented. Bibliography of 8 citations. V. Somakin �ranslation of abstracI7 SUB CODE3 11 Curd-2/2 ARKHLPOV. P. (Tula) " Airport in Tula. Orasbd. av. 17 no. 11:26 N 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Tula--Airports) . ARKHIPOV, P. Lost and found. Gmzhd, av. 19 no.11114-15 N 162. (MIRA 16t1) (Loot 'and found) .,-ARXHIPOV, P. (Sochi) Flight pass. Grazh.av. 19 no.12t23 D 162. (KMA 1612) (So4i-Airlinea) I -;i! 1l P r i I iii ARMIPOVP P, A usual flight. Grazhd. av. 21 no.8:&Io Ag 164. (MIRA 1844) ARKHIF()V, P. Ground run... With brtj~f).,,. .,;;- . . AZ 165. (mpul 1L~.8) ARKRIPOV, P.; PLATONOT, P., sootekhnik-okonomint I York and plans of machinery operators of the Volokolamokii State Farm. Takh. Y sellkhoz. 20 no.7:32-34 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Direktor sovkhoza "Volokolamakiy*, Moskovokoy oblasti (for Arkh1pov). (Moscow Province-Farm mechanization) wv ARK IPOV, F. IZ ----------- :- With a degree In engineering, Prome koo ,p..1)+ no.3:36-37 )V 160. (KIRA 1302) (Mosoow-Toy Industry) ,- A~~jpov P. jTula) - . Thia ia only a beginning. Mest.prom.i khud.promyo. 1 no.2/3:20 21 N-D 160. (MMA 14W (Tula-Met&lvork) ARXHIPOV, P. (Sverdlovsk) .. - - ...I..... .... . Russian pr"Jous stones. Meat-Prom.i khud.provWs. F 161. (Ural mountains.-Precious stones) 2 no.2:20-23 (MIRA 14:4) - AWIPOVO P. Stay healthyl Mest.prm.i khud.prozWs.3 no.2s2D-,W#62,(KMA 3.5s2) (Moscow Province-Zextile worker"iseaBOO and hygiene) ARKHIPOV, P. Substituting for silk. Mest.prom.i khud,pmmyB. 3 no-4131 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Lamp shades) (Polymers) ARXHIPOV, P. Suits made from lavean. Mest.prom.i kliud.promys. 3 no.5;22-23 MY 62* (MIRA 15:6) (Clothing industry-Equipment and supplies)' ARUIPOVI P, Not only by authority. Grazhd.av. 20 no.8:11-14 Ag 163. (MLIA 16:9) (Air pilotm) ARKHIPOVI P. The Silver Wing. Grnzhd.av. 20 no.12126-2? D 163. (MIRA 1712) ARKHIPOV~ P. 0. Um /man" *Atx *OIN itm 1948 I" Methods "Control Of'Orashe& Ore Slides In the Blyavinsk Mine,' P. G. Arkh1pov, Ina, PRU BoyuzVzrivProm, li Pp *Gor Zhur" No 6 Ore at oubjeot mines is very loose due to tectonlo and ohemloal processes. Nesents several methods adopted to prevent sliding of rubble ores. 67T102 A 67T 102