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BOGDANOVICH., X.I.;)GROMOV; M.I, 40- New soda substitute for the*desulfuration of pig iron. Trudy Inst. not. no.32316-19 163. (MIRA l6aQ (Deatilfuration) (Calciun wnganeae oxide) BOG.)AI)OVICH.-Li i Anatollvevne [Payehiatrist's notebook] Zapisks Redgiz, 1956. 177 p. (PSYCHOSES) paikhiatra. lzd. 2-oei,,Hoslva, (m 1l BOMANOVICH L~41.va Anstollyevna, kand.md.nauk; NOM, M.I., red.; red. [A glass of vodka; alcoholism, its consequences, control. and treatment] RiuWm vodki; alkogolizm. ego poBledetviia, bor'ba a nim i lachanie. Koskva, GosJzd-vo med.lit-ry. 1959. 38 p. (MM 13:4) (ALCOHOLISK) BOMANOTICH. Lid yo-Anitol-ly"za.., [Psychiatrist's notebook] Zopiski paikhiatre. Izd.3., ispr. i dop. Koskva. Medgiz, 1959. 214 p. (KIRA 14:3) (PSTCHIATRY--CASMS. CLINICAL R&OBTS, STATISTICS) BOGDADOVICH, L.A. . kand. med. nauk Irritability. Rabotnitea 37 no.11:29-30 N '59. (MIRA 13:2) (Irritability) RCKHUN, Leon Lazarevich, prof.; BO"NOVICH, L.A., red.; ZUTOA, NGKOP takha.red. (Soviet medicine in the control of mental diseases] Sovetskaia meditsina v bor"he a paikhichaskimi bolazaiami. Izd.3., ispr. dop. Koskya, Goo.izd-vo med.lit-ry, 1960. 129 p. (MMAL ILIMM) (KIRA 13:7) GILIAROVSKIY, V.A. [doceeoed]j BOCIDANOVICH. Alcoholism and sehizophrenia* Probl.sad.poikh. 9:355-360 161. (ALCOHOLISM) (SCHIZOPHRENIA) (KIRA 15:2) BOGDANOVIC11, L.A., kand.med.nauk Heredity? 'Fate? Bad bxample? Zdorovlo 7 no.11:19-20 11 161. (MIRA 14:11) (ALCOHOLISM) -BOGDA dl Anatollyevna*-SKORBILINAY T.N., red.; BASHMAKOVO . .1 a . red. (Seen with the eyes of a physician; on longevity] Glazami vracha; o dolgoletii. Moskva, Medgiz~ 1963. 166 p. (MIRA 16z7) (IDNGEVITY) MOROZOV, G-V., otv. red.; BABAYAN, S.A., red.; BDGOLEPOVI N.K., red.; CORDOVA, T.N., red.; ZHARIKOV, N.M., red.XERBIKOV, O.V., red.; RMHNOV, V.Te.,p redakto;,-'jLU(,'J1E*16 KIY I.F., red.; SNEZHNEVSKIY, A.V., red.; FEDOTOV, D.D., red.; SHOSTAKOVICH, V.V., red.; 4?q_~A H'j L.A.,, red. kOVIL ~.' [Current problems of psychiatry and neuropathology] Aktuhllnye voprosy psikhiatrii i nevropatologii. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va zdravookhraneniia SSSR, 1963. 400 P. (MIRA 16:10) (PSYCHIATRY) (NERVOUS SYSTEM-DISEASES) Lj4Iya-AnaA~uIj-yavna, kand. med. mai-kc; EADERI, Ya.l-.., red. [Not everybody knows this; on the ham, of alcohol] lie vrje eto znaiut; o vrede alkogolia. Moskva, Vaerii-~dat, 1964. 69 p - (XIRA 17:12) BENA, Eduard; GOSKOVICH, Irzhi [Hoskovec Jiri)- SHTIKAR, Irzhi [Stikar, Jiril; ZAVIYALOVA, T.P.Itranalaltorl; BOGD1,NOVICH, L.A., kand. med. nauk, red. [Psychology and physiology of an automobile driver] PsAkho- logiia i fiziologiin shofern. Moskva, Transport, 1965 190 P. (MIRA 18:4i KOVAL'p V. A.; BQGDANQVICH. L, B. Drilling and Boring Machinery B oring bars with sliding tool bits. Podshipnik, No. 7, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. MiGLASSIFIED. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1114 Bogoanovich, Leonid Boleslavovich Gidravlicheskiye mekhanizmy postupatellnogo dvizheniya; skhemy I konstruktoii (Hydraulic Mechanisms for Straight-line Motion; Circuits and Designs) Kiyev, Mashgiz, 1958. 180 p. 6,500 copies printed. Reviewer: Bashta, T.M., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: Leuta, V.I., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Rudenskiy, Ya.V.; Chief Ed. (Ukrainian Division, Mashgiz): Serdyuk, V.K., Engineer. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for dngineers and technicians work- in the field of machine-building and the designing of machines with hydraulic'transmissionB. COVERAGE: The author presents fundamental principles of designing hydraulic systems for producing straight-line motion of various mechanisms. The book also covers basic hydraulic circuits for Card 1/8 Hydraulic Mechanisms for Straight-line (Cont.) 1114 speed regulation, designs of control and fluid flow distribu- tion equipment, and basic hydraulic circuits for various cycles of machines and individual mechanismB as related to the location of and construction of power cylinders and operating conditions. The author thanks Engineer V.Ya. Karlevits for his assistance in selecting the material for this book and preparing the manu- script. There are 22 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. . Foreword 3 Ch. I. Schematic Diagrams of Hydraulic Circuits for Recipro- cating Motion 5 1. Hydraulic circuit with a control pump 7 2. Throttle control 9 3. Hydraulic circuits using step control 13 Card 2/8 Hydraulic Mechanisms for Straight-line (Cont.) 1114 Ch. II. Hydraulic Control and Distribution Equipment 14 4. G51-20 check valve 14 5. Relief valve with G52-10 overflow slide valve 16 6. G54-10 pressure and flow control slide valve 18 7. G53-1 dividing panel 22 8. G57-1 reducing valve 24 9. Pressure and flow control slide valve with G66-2 check valve 26 10. Type G77-1 throttle 29 11. Throttle with G55-20 control 30 12. Throttle with control and type G55-1 relief valve 35 13. Type G41 filter 37 14 Distributors 38 15: Type G71 control cock 41 16. Types G73-21 and G74-21 four-way slide valves 43 17. Two-way slide valve with type G74-3 check valve 44 18. Type G62-21 pressure switch 45 19.. Centralized panels 48 Card 3/8 Hydraulic Mechanisms PLor Straight-line (Cont.) 1114 Ch. III. Unloading Pump and Hydraulic Systems 53 20. Unloading through a distributor 55 21. Unloading a pump by means of a relief valve with type G52 overflow slide valve 56 22. Automatic unloading of pump 57 Ch. IV. Hydraulic Cylinders 60 23. Double-acting cylinders 6o 24. Single-acting cylinders 65 25. Rotating cylinders 68 26. Methods of connecting throttle and check valves directly to a cylinder 69 27. Connecting two Bpeed-regulators for automatic control of feeds 70 28. Forces and pressures acting in cylinder-piston systems 74 29. Pressure in the discharge chamber of a pump 79 30. Calculating thermal elongation of a cylinder 80 31. Designing a cylinder for strength 81 Card 4/8 Hydraulic Mechanisms for Straight-line (Cont.) ll14 3 2. Design example 83 33. Problems of degign and types of hydraulic cylinders 86 Ch. V. Basic Hydraulic Circuits for Simple Individual Cycles 88 34. Reciprocating motion of a working member with a con- stant speed in both directions 93 35. Reciprocating motion of a working member with variable speeds 98 36. Basic circuits for the cycle: feed-quick return (cycle: IP/initial position/-RP/feed/-Rv/reverse/-BN/quick re- turn/-Rv/reverse/) 101 37. Basic dircuit8 for the cycle: feed-quick return-stop 102 38. Basic c 'ircuits for the cycle: quick advance-feed-re- verse-quick return-stop 105 39. Basic ci 'rcuits for the cycle: quick advance-feed- quick return 110 4o. Basic circuits for the cycle: quick advance-feed- quick advance-feed-quick return-stop (intermittent cycle) Card 5/8 Hydraulic Mechanisms for Straight-line (Cont*i) 1114 41. Basic circuit for the cycle; quick advance-braking- feed-stop and hold-quick return-stop 117 42. Basic circuit for the cycle: quick advance-feed-Waick return-feed-stop (pendulum cycle) 120 43. Basic circuits for the cycle: feed-stop-quick return- stop 122 44. Basic circuits for the cycle: quick advance-feed-re- verse-quick return-feed-reverse-quick'advance-stop (in ' initial position) 125 45. Basic circuit for the cycle: quick advancd-slow ap- proach-feed-reverse-quick return-stop 129 46. Basic circuits for the cycle: slow appraoch NO- ac- cleration (R)-quick advance (BV)-feed RP)-stop And hold (SV)-quick returit(BN)-braking(T)-slow approach(MP)- stop 133 47. Basic circuits for the cycle: initial position (IP)- quick advance (BV)-I feed (IRP)-II feed (IIRP)-stop and hold-reverse (RO-quick return (BN)-stop 14o Card 6/8 Hydraulic Mechanisms for Straight-line (Cont.) 1114 48. Basic circuit for the cycle: initial position (IP)- slow approach (MP)-quick advance (BV)-I feed (IRP)- II feed (IIRP)-reverse (Rv)-quick return (BN)-braking (T)- Blow appraoch (MP)-stop 143 Ch. VI. Nonstandard Units and Solutions 144 49. Hydraulic circuits with successive starting of working cylinderB 146 50. Hydraulic circuits with control mechanism for reverse piston 149 51. Pressure transformers (intensifiers) 151 52. Reducing device 19 53. Mechanisms for producing periodic motions 1 54. Controling compressive force between a tool and machine part 163 55. Circuit with adjustable stop 166 56. Basic circuit of a feed mechanism for a small unit head 168 Card 7/8 Hydraulic Mechanisms for Straight-line (Cont.,) 1114 Ch. VII. Combination Air-Hydraulic Systems 170 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 00/mfd 2-11-58 181 Card 8/8 BOGDANOVICH Leonid Boleslavoyieh;_BASHTA, T.N., doktor tekhn. nauk,, prof., retsenzent; GORFJXIN, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., red.; RIKBERG, D.B., red.; GORNOSTAYFOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. rod. .1 -.- [Hydraulic drives in machinery; diagrams and designs]Gidravli- cheskie privody v mashinakh; akhemy i konstruktaii. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 222 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Machinery-Hydraulic drive) BOODANOVICH, L.B., :Lnzb. Synchronaus operation of hydraulic cylinders in hoisting machiner7. Mashinostroania no.6-.34-36 N-1) 164 (MIRA 18-.2) BOGDANOVIGH, L.I. Treatment of alopecia areata with peoriasins. Vast. vener., Moskw& No.l: 49-50 Jan-Feb 52. (OLML 21:4) 1. Departmental Physician. 2. Of the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases (Head-Prof. I.I. Boglanovich), Vitebsk Medical Institute. i~~ .- - N-1. BG6,I)A-f-,WICl- , L. i. .~es of the Nervous Systen in Patients 7 ith FsoriAsis. 11 Card lVed. Dissertation: "Chan, 6 14 Sci, ldnsk State Medical Inst, 10 Jun 54. Sovetskaya Belorissip, j--Isk, 28 May c_l-. ~;O: 3M,' 2P4, 26 Nov 1954 4 k1c:Ov, USSR/Humar. and Animal Physiology. Skin. T Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1958, 36960. Author : BogsXanovicb, L.I. . ...................... Inst Title The Effect of Ultrasound on the Reactivity of Yealthy Skin in Man. Orig Pub: Vrachebn. delo, 1957, No 4, 421-422. Abstract: Deternination was nade in 30 men of ebanec.. in skin reactivity under the effect of Ultrasound in direct contact for a period of 5 min., witb a frequency of 1800 C and capacity of 1 watt/cm4.(The aren of the nail beds was exposed to sound for less than 2 nin.) Under the effect of ult9sound the capillary circulation increased, the skin T was raised by 0.3-10C, and sweat excretion increase& (by 34o)- Tactile Card 1/2 USSR Human and Animal Morphology,, Normal and Pathological. s-6 Cutanoous Intagwent Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol.., No 18, 1958, No 83760 Author inst Not given. Title Histological Changes in the Skin of Rabbits After Its Subjection to the Action of Continous nnd Pulsatinf Ultra Sound. Orig Pub ArIthiv pr%tologii, 1957~ 3.9.No 61 24-29 Abstract The skin of the lateral trunk surface of rabbits., after the removal of hair., was subjected for 10 minutes to tho action by direct contact (contact raediun-vaseline oil) of conti- nuous or pulsating (frequency of modulations 100 horts, while the ratio between impulse and pause was 1 : 1) ultra sound with a frequency of 1,800 kilohertz, and an intensity of 0.5 or 2.5 watt/cm Within 48 hours, a skin bicysy Card 1/2 39 BOGDANOVICH, L. I.: Doc Med Sci (diss) -- "Ultrasound in dermatology". Moscow, I... 1958. 19 pp (Min Health USSR, Central Inst for the Advanced Training of Physi- cians), 150 copies (KL, No 8, 1959, 137) BOGDANOVIC~!,-_~.I., kand. mod. nauk. Ultrasonic therapy of trophic and radiation ulcers. Sov. mod. 23 no-3-s 60-62 Mr 159. (MM 12:4) 1. Iz Imfedry kozhuykh i venericheBkikh bolezney (zav. - prof. A. I. Kartamyshev) TSentrallnogo inatituta usovershenstvovanVa vrachey (dir. V. P. lebedeva). MWIM, therapys trophio ulcer, ultrasonic ther. (Rua)) (ULTRASONIC$, ther. use, tro~hic ulcer (Rue)) , MWal - - A Iyanoylohl kund.med.nauk; KAWTANOT, F., red., 9&- - nj ._~!q Wiiii6FA, N. . tekE.-ied. (Treatment of skin diseases with ultraBonic waves] Lachenie kozhnykh boleznsi ulltrezvukom. Kinsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR. Red. nauchno-takhn.lit-rys 1959, 194 p, (MIRA 13:11) (ULTRASONIC WAV3S--TMAPMIG USE) (EKIN-DISKASES) .. BOGDAWOVICH. I.I., )mud.med.nauk Mtrasonic treatment of patienta with prnritic dermatoses. Vest.derm. i ven. 33 no-4:6-11 JI-Ag '59. (MM 12:11) 1. Iz kafedry kozhnykh I venericheskikh bolezney (zavo - prof, A&I. X'artavqshev) TSentrallnogo instituta usovorshoustvovaniya vrachey (dir. M.D. lovrigiua). ' (ULTRASDNIOS, therapy) (PMMITUS, therapy) BOGDANOVIGH, L.I. Ultrasonics in the arthropathic form of psoriasis. Vop. 1W.1 fizioter. i loch. fiz. kullt. 26 no-5:440-442 S-0 161. Nm 11': 1. Iz kafedry koLbnykh i venericheskikh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.I.Kartamyshev) TSentrallno o instituta usovershenstvovaniy,& vrachey (dir. - V.P.L-ebedevT (ULTAMONIC WAVES-THEWEUTIC USE) (PSOUASIS) SUKRUEV., V.I., prof.; ETINGIE, B.Z.; ""ASTENKER, F.S.; IOF.Tl:A', O.S.; JKRYLOV, N.P.; SULTALOV, A,A.; SPERANSKIY, A.P.: red. (PhysJcal therapy, massage and exercise therapy] Fizio- terapiia, -nassazh i lechebnaia fizkulltura. Mosk-va, Me- ditsina, 1965. 2298 P. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Z-avediVushcliiy kabinetom lochebnoy fizkulltu.-Y Azorbayd- zhanskogo institute. kurortologil i fizJoterapll (for Sultariov). 2. Zaveduyushchaya kabinetom lechebnoy fizkull- tury Moskovskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy No.40 (for lofina). DZGTEREV, I., inzb,,-,.BOGDMVlCH. K., kaad.takhn.nauk, dots. - ~ --, - , , Rffect of repeated turns on Its oz, a gyrocompad. Mor.flat 19 no.9t 10-11 S '59. (xMk 12:11) 1. Kapitan parokhoda "Novosibirsk" (for Degterev). 2. Institut toobnoy mekbaniki I optiki (for Bogdanovich). (Gyrocompass) BOGDANOVICH., M.G. Using fine powders of synthetic diamonds in the production of watch and instrument stones. Mashinostroitell no.10:30-31 o 164. (MIRA 17:11) Borld-Inovich, 1-4. 1. 111-:at,~ri.nl for ~he .- tiirly of Utc. antibacterial action -- against the diplitheria bacillus -- of filtrates obtained by the methcK.1 of (1-11-vetpd alit"IF'O.,11 sin.,' AshRbahpd Sci Res Inst of Epidenlolo,,y, Microbiolo,-,y, and liyaiene. AshkInabad, 1955. (Dissertation for the de-ree of Doctor in Yedical Science) Knizhnava letopis No- 15. 1956. Moscow 6,~-t /Vl V I C R- EXCERPTA I-MBICA See.4 V61.11/4 11cdX1crob. al-oc. t goo. ANTIBACTERIAL SUBSTANCES AGAINST THE PATHOGENETIC O11GAN- ISM OF ACUTE EPIDEMIC CONJUNCTIVITIS (KOCH-WEEKS) OBTALNED BY THE METHOD OF INDUCED ANTAGONISM (Russian text) - G I e i - bermane Ya. , Grigoryants R. L. and Bogdanovich M. I. TRUD. TURKMEN TRAKIL INST. 1956, 4 (79-83)- The Invest igations were based on the fundamental principles of Schill's doctrine of Induced antagonism. The nutr lent -deficient medium was seeded simultaneously with yeast cultures and Koch-Weeks bacilli. Addition of glucose to the medium produced the most favourable conditions for the growth of the yeast. The bacilli in the deficient medium were incubated in a thermostat at a t( mperature of 22-250 the most favourable for yeasts. Whea the fermentation had ceased the fluid was cleared of the bacilli and tested for the presence of antibacterial bodies against ji Koch-Weeks bacillus. A determined amount of Koch-Weeks bacilli was added to 0.5 ml. of the fluid. After 1-24 hours, the medium was centrifuged, then sub- cultures were made on selective media and smears for bacterioscopic examinations. After 1-2 hours of mixing the filtrate with the Koch-Weeks bacilli suspension a distinct reaction of agglutination was observed. On Nicteric.copic examination changes in the morphological and staining properties of the bacillivrere noted. When seeding was done on nutrient media, inhibition of growth as compared with the control was observed. If the mixture of filtrate and bacillary suspension -,was left for a longer time lysis of the bacilli occurred. Growth did not occur onnutrient media. By this method 50 series of lysins were obtained. If 0.5 ml. of lysin was mixed with Koch-Weeks bacilli for 24 hours standing, dissolution of the bacil- lary bodies in amounts of 1-1. 2 milliards ensued. The lysins have bactericidal proper- ties also in respect of other microbes (C. diphtheriae, M. pyogenes). They retain their activity over long periods. In control experiments the lysin proved to be non-toxic; side-effects were not seen. The lysin was administered to 17 pat- ients with signs of acute conjunctivitis by instillation into the co junctival sac every n 2 hours. The average duration of treatment was 6-7 days. In no case could the I hogen be detected following recovery. both microi;rnnit-niltr n~- at p EKCE:,~?rA 1:LDICA Scc.~2 Vol.12/2 0-_hth_1L-,,o1cE;y Feb , T_ -k:" - 5� 261. EXPERIMENTAL REPRODUCTION OF ACUTE EPID151,1IC CONJUNCTIVITIS (Rus.3ian text). GI e ibe rm an G. Y a. B0 ddanovich 4M. I. and Gri- g o r y a n t s R. L. TRUD. TURKMEN TRkeH_.Y;1 . z '~B5-u ) gr~ An acute epidemic conjunctivitis was produced in rabbits (25) by a thrice performed cauterization of the lower lid conjunctiva with a red-hot platinum loop. A cotton- wool tampon, soaked in the washings of aKoch-Weeks culture, was put in the con- junctival sac; the culture contained 4 milliards of bacilli per 1 ml. The lids were closed by two sutures for 48 hours; after this the sutures and tampon were rernoved. The rabbits developed a purulent secretion, hyperacmia of the skin, oadema of the lids, narrowing of the palpebral fissure, and hyperaemia. and laxity of the lid Con- junctivae. In some cases haemorrhagic specks on the conjunctiva and conjunctival injection of the ocular bulb were seen. The clinical diagnosis was confirmedbacter- ioscopically and bacteriologically in all the rabbits. The disease lasted 7-10 days. The conditions can be protracted for up to 25 days. Koch-Weeks bacilli were found by microscopy in the course of 6-21 days and by culture in 3-17 days. (S) GLEYBERWy Ye.~%.; BOGDANOVICH, HvI.; GUSHCHIM, V.P. 4--------- - Pleamirem for decreasing diphtherial incidence in Turlmenistan. Zdrav.T,ark. 2 noo6s35-37 'N-D 158. (HIM 1613) 1, Is instituts, spidemiologii i gigiyeny (dir. - Yu.V. Skavinskiy.. nauohnyy rukovoditell - dotsent Ye.Ya. Meybennan) I'linioterstya zdravookhraneniya Turkmenelcoy SSR. (TUNDMISTAN-DIPHTMMA) BEN'TAMINOVICH, I*Me, glavWy.inzh.; SHAPIRO, F.B., samestitall.glavnovo insh.; BOGDAITOVICH, M. I. Rapid construction of the "650" rolling mill in Withniy Tagil. Prom. stroi. 37 no.4:37-47 AP 159, (MM 12:6) leQrdeha Imenins, treat Tagiletroy. 2.Zameatitell nachallnika jy~oizvodstvenncgo otdola Ordena Lenina tresta Tagiletroy (for Bogdanovich). : (Nizhniy Tagil---~Rolling mills- SOGDANOVICH, M.X.; MOCHALIN, V.S.; WIN. P.A.; UKHOV,K.S., redaktor; rX.M., takhnichaskiy redaktor (Blements of the theory of navigational gyroscopic iustrumeuts3 -W,Iemanty teoril navigatsionnykh giroakopichaskikh priborov. Leningrad, Izd-vo *Xorskoi transport,@ 1956. 27o p. (MLRA 9:8) (Oyroscops) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOTATION 180 AUMOR: See Table of Contents TIM: Theory and Design of Instrument-components in Precision Mechanics (Teoriya i raschet elementov priborov tochnoymekhaniki); Collect- ed articles, Nr 22 (Sbornik statey, Vyp.22) PUB.DATA.-. Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo blashinostroitellnoy literatury, Moscow-Leningrad, 1957, 168 pp. 6500 copies ORIG. AGENCY: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mek-haniki i optiki EDITOR: B d Cand. of Tech. Science,-Docent; Ed. In-Chief". qL anov-1 eb . M. M. I Boll sHKR_0~v,.~.; Ed. of Pub. House: Borodulina, I. A.; Tech. Ed.: sokolova, L. B. PURPOSE: This collection is intended for engineer , technical and scientific personnel working in the field of instrument manufacturing, It may also be useful to students engaged in instrunent-manufacturing studies at institutions of higher education. Card 1/5 Theory and Dei3ign of Instrument-components in Precision Mechanics (Cont.) 180 COVERAGE: The following subjects are discussed: theory and precision of clock mechanisms and design of their component parts, such as conoids and elastic steel-band transmissions; determination 6f the line of action of forces acting on the-specimen in tension and compression tests; screwed connections of machine parts; torque developed in a %terical gyroscope; graphic and analytical method for determining limits of changes of variable vector - com- ponents; determination of the relative position of link in three- dimensional link mechanisms . TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Ananov, G. D., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Graphic and Analytical Method for Determining Limits of Changes of Variable Vector Components. 3 The author states that the problem of determining the maxium values of variable vector components was presented and solved by the design Card 2/5 Theory and Design of Instrument-components in Precision Mechanics (Cont.) 18o department of the Scientific Research Institute of the Ministry of the Shlpbuilding~jndustry in cooperation with the Department of Theoretical Mechanics of the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics. 2. Kislitsyn, S. G., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Docentt Determination of the Relative Position of Tdnlc in Three-dimensional Link Mechanisms 12 The author refers to his previous work (Ref. 1 and 2) connected with the determination of relative positions of links in three-dimensional link mechanisms using the principle of vector analysis, and discusses application of this method to more complex mechanisms. 3. Tartakovskiy, V. A., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Pro- fessor Gofman, S.-I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Accuracy of Elastic Steel Band Transmissions 19 The authors discuss the effect of the elastic bending of steel on the accuracy of steel band transmission. 4. Safonova) Ye. B., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Torque Developed in the Spherical Gyroscope 39 Card 3/5 Theory and Design of Instrument-components in Precision Mechanics (Coat.) 180 The author analyses forces and moments developed in the spherical gyroscope and gives the equations for their determination. 5. Riftin, L. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Conoids: Kinematics and Selection. 55 The author discusses characteristics of conoids and their design for specific functions. 6. Kaaykov, v.- I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docee,. Determination. of the Line of Action of Forces Acting on the Specimen in Tension and Compression Tests. 82 The author discusses the effect of eccentrieloading of the specimen in tension and coup ssion tests on the determination of some mechanical. properties of metals. 7. Gobeman., P. N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent,Relative Positions of Screwed Connections of Machine Parts 97 The author points out that in asay types of screwed connections the parts should have definite relative positions. Card 4/5 Theoz7 and Design of Instri=ent-components in Precision Mechanics (Cont.) 180 8. Aksellrod, Z. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Clock Mechanisms With Forced Movement and- Small Oscillation Peria of the Balance Wheel, io6 The author derives and analyses the principle equations for determing the effect of actuating moment an the period and amplitude of balance wheel i'h clock mechanisms. 9. Aksel!rod, Z. M. Stablization. of the Oscillation Period of a Balance Wheel Connected vith the Movement Mechanism by Means of a Hair Spring Having a Non-linear Restoring Moment 12T The author discusses the effect of non-Uneazity 'of the hair spring restoring moment on the characteristics of.a regulating mechanism equipped with free movement of the tie bar. 10. Alise~lrqd, Z. M. Ch~ronameter LopAlse Stabilizers 154 T~e author points'o'ut imperfectionsIiot'existing mechanicAl chrandaeterS and discusses some more accurate tylp~S. AVAIUBLE: fdb~rary of Congress GO/ginp Card 5/5 May 21,1958 SOV/1,~6-1-1-9/1r_2 AUTHOR: Bogdanovich, M.M.) Candidate of Technical Sciences, TITLE: The Effect of Repeated Ship Maneuvers on the Gyro- Compass (0 vliyanii povtornykh manevrov korablya na girokompas) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy Priborostroyeniye, 1958, Nr 1, pp 56-67 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article studies the effect of a series of' success ive maneuvers on a shipts gyrocompass from the point of vtew of a single--rotor compass with "pendulum". Here in the oscillations damping device, the hydro- scopic chamber is not connected with the pendulum on the device's vertical axis, but is displaced a little to the east.. First, the deviations are- investigated which appear at the completion of the first maneuver. These deviations are taken as initial values as against those deviations after the maneuver, and the Card 1/2 second as initial values after the third group of SOV/146-1-1-9/2;2 The Effect of Repeated Ship Maneuvers on the Gyro-Compass deviations have occurred and so on. Differential equations are given for oscillations of' the gyro- compass' sensitive element. The following results emerge during the lst and Lnd maneuvers from comput- ations for a damped gyro-compass. Details are given of the computed amount of ballistic deviation of the gyro-compass at the end of the first and second maneuvers and the effect upon th -is of latitude and the switching on or off of the damping equipment. There are 4 graphs, 6 tables and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Fine Mechanics and Optics) Card 2/2 24(3) SOV/146-58-4-9/22 AUTHOR: Bogdanovich, M.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, TITLE: Sustained. Oscillations of a Gyrocompass With Mercury Tanks PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Priborostroye- niye, 1958, Nr 4, pp 54-56 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Numerous papers are devoted to sustained oscillations of a gyrocompass with mercury tanks. However, when studying this problem, the majority of authors does not consider the presence of a delay in the mercury circulation but regard a gyrocompass with mercury containers being identical to a pendulum gyrocompass. However, not in all cases such an identity is justi- fied and permissible. Analyzing the character of mo- tion of.the master shaft of the gyrocompass with com- municating mercury tanks instead of a pendulum com- pass, it is notices, that with an ideal suspension of the sensitive element, the arising natural oscillation Card 1/3 are somewhat different. For obtaining purely continuous SOV/146-58-4-9/22 Sustained Oscillations of a Gyrocompass With Mercury Tanks oscillations, as with a pendulum gyrocompass, it is necessary to introduce insignificant damping. This may be performed connecting the plates of the mercury tanks in the chamber of the gyroscope not on a vertic- al line, but shifted somewhat to the east of the ver- tical by the angle E.L.. Such a connection creates a moment in regard to the vertical suspension axis which will damp the aforementioned deviation of the oscilla- tions and will provide a purely continuous oscillation of the gyrocompass. The magnitude ~. depends on the latitude of the place of observatioR 6d rises with its increase. At a latitude Lf- 80 C and F = 0.2 1/sec the magnitude & will be equal to 0.'0038 and at a latitude of 'P= 0 1.254. This circumstance must be considered when ~nv=estigating the influence of the maneuve.-ing of a ship on the gyrocompass readings. Card 2/3 SOV/146-58-4-9/22 Sustained Oscillations of a Gyrocompass With Mercury Tanks There is 1 Soviet reference. ASSOOIATION: Leningradskiy inatitut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Op- tics) SUBMITTED: June 3, 1958 Card 3/3 BOMANOVICHO M. M. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) "The Effect of Ship Maneuvering on Oyrocompaas Readings" paper presented at the Second Scientific and Technical Intervuz Conference on Problems of Contemporary Gyrsocopy, Te. F. Otvagin,, Secretary of the Organization Committee; Leningrad, Izvestiya Uchebrqkh Zavedenity,, Priborostroyeniye,, No, 5', sep/Oct 1958p pp 161-163 The Second Intervuz Conference on Problems of Contemporary Gyroscopy Technique convoked by decision of the Ministry of Education USSR, took place in the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics from 24 to 27 November 1958e 85122 13,),Ic)o S/123/60/000/017/013./016 A005/AO01- Translation from: Referativnyy zhurral, Mashinostroyenlye, 1960, N,:,. 17, r. 258 # 9~433 AU'LliOR- --Bogdanovich, M.M. ----------- TITIE- On the Accumulation of Ballistic Deviations in -he "Kurs"_Type Gyrocompas (A PERIODICAL. V sb.: Vopr. teorii i rascheta giropriborov i priborov t.-chn, mekhan. (LITMO, No. 36), Leningrad, 1958, pp. 24-34 TEXT, The behavior of a two-rotor ship-gyrocompass of the "Kura"_tyr~ 'Ja_- considered in the case when the ship perf,7,rms repeated maneuverS alternative cl,angts of the course and speed or of the speed at a constant. ccuz se , T4 wn that an accumulation of erros takes place in this case. L.I.Ya. Translator's note: This is the full translation cf the original Russian ac. stract. Card 1/1 83-465 13, S/146/60/003/004/005/010 B004/BO56 AUTHORS, Bogdanovich, M. M., Illin, P. A. TITLE: A Gy ocompass for Latitude Determination With Indirect Correction PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyaahikh uchabnykh zavedeniy. Priborostroyeniye, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 4, PP. 43-47 TEXT: By controlling a gyroscope with moments applied to its suspension pin it is possible to produce an apparatus which simultaneously indicates the true meridian-direction and latitude. On an astatic gyroscope in Cardanic suspension (Fig. 1) a gyromotor acts as sensitive element, upon whose vertical axis correcting momenta act by means of a moment trans- ducer. These moments are proportional to the angular velocity & of the deviation of the main axis of the gyroscope from the meridian plane! M~ - k&. This correcting moment is calculated by means of a computer ob- taining all data necessary for determining the value M5 . By means of the geographically orientated coordinate system O~ j~ , which is connected with Card 1/2 83465 A Gyrocompass for Latitude Determination With S/146/60/003/004/005/010 Indirect Correction MOO% the,earth, and the coordinate system Oxyz (Fig. 2) the authors derive the equations of motion of the main axis of the gyroscope. This paper was recommended by the kafedra giroskopicheskikh i navigatsionnykh priborov (Chair of Gyroscopic and Navigation Instnments). There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION- Leningradskiy institut tochnoy makhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics) SUBMITTED: February 27, 1960 Card 2/2 '-/124/60/000/012/002/00,) S AO05/A0O1 Translation from: Rererativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1960, No. 12, P. 11, # 15548 AUTHOR-. Bo ic- , M.M., TITLE. On the Superposition of Ballistical Deviations in the Gyrocom- pass of the "Kurs"-Type PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. teorii i rascheta giropriborov i priborov tochn. mekhan, (LMMO, No. 36). Leningrad, 1958, pp. 24-34 TEYTt The behavior is studied of the two-rotor- gyrocompass of the "Kurs"-type at an intricate maneuvering of the ship when successive variations of velocity in small time intervals (at a constant course) take place. Hereat, new ballistical deviations are superimposed upon those originated earlier which have not- yet been extinguished. The author proceeds from the approximate motion equations of the compass gyrosphere and derives the analytic eXDression of devia- tions appearing at the end of the maneuver considered, V.V. Krementulo Translator's note! This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract, Card 1/1 MASE I BOOK aFLOITATION =15615 Bogdanovich., Mikhail Mitrofanovich. and Petr Alekseyevich Illin Giroskopicheskiye pecbory I ustroystva; oanovy teorii (Gyroscopic Instri nts and Devices; Fundaw)atala of the Theory) leningrad., Sudpromgiz., 1961. 359 p, Errata slip Inserted. 6,900 copies printed. Reviewers: A. 1q. Dc-.-Achayev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, A. Yu. Ish"n V-iyp Academician,, D, R..Nerkinp Doctor of Technical Sciences., Ya. G. Ostromoidiov,, Engineer; Scientific Ed.: N. V. Butenin; Ed.: Ye. N. Shaurak; Tech. Ed.: R. K. Taal. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for students of instrument building in schools of higher education and in maritime schools. It may also be useful to technical perwnnel engagod in designing and manufacturing gyroscopic instruments and devices. COVERAM: The took presents problems of the theory and principles of operation of various gyroscopic instruments and devices. Stress is laid on instruments which are widely used in practice. However., some new circuits which as yet Card 1/10 Gyroscopic Instruments (Cont.) SOV15615 haye~no widespread application2 such as gyroscopic latitude indicators and vibratory gyros, am discussed. The authors thank N. V. Butner., Professor., Doctor of Physics and Mathematics., A. Yu. Ishlinskiy, Professor., Academician., D. R. Merkin., Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, A. N. Dokuchayev., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Ya. G. Ostromukhov, Engineer, and V. A. Pavlov, P. I. Saydov and S, S. Rivkin, Professors., Doctors of Technical Sciences for their advice, There are 49 references; 45 Boviet) 2 English, and 2 German,, TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword PART I. GENERAL PROBLEM OF THE THEORY OF THE GYROSCOPE Ch. I. The Gyroscope and Its Dynamic Characteristics 1. Definition of the concept of "gyrOBcope" and its dynamic characteristics 5 2. Theorem of aoWnts 7 3. Euler's dynamic equationsas applied to the gyroscope 9 Ch. 17. Basic Properties of a Gyroscope 1. Stability of the main axis of a free gyroscope 13 Card 2/10 BOGDANOVICHj, M. M. (Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences) "Theoretical Proposal for the Possible Design of a Generalized Gyro Instrument, report presented at the Scientific-technical Conference on Modern Gyroscope Technology Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education RSFSR, held at the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics, 20-24 November 1962 (Izv. vysshikh uchebnykh zavekeniy. Priborostroyaniye, ve 6, no. 2, 1963) I Dwl ov I// C// "o A I ATITIUDIE ~YRCDC G S a V L V [As of Preo lzdo-n Mcchan c- and TD 61 46*p N 0 J/'4p C' /g~' Al - M, A;D Xr. 990-6 14 June SC~ENTIFIC -TECHNICAL CONFERENCE ON MODERN GYROSCOPE TECH- NO)LOGY (USSR) Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh zavedeniy. Pr iboro a troy eniye. v. 6, no. 2, 1963.. S/146 /q3100610021010/010 The Fourth Conference on Gyroscope Technology, sponsored by the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education RSFSR, was held at the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics from 20 to 24 November 1962. The conference was attended by representatives from 93 organizations in 30 S:- .- cities. including educational establishments, scientific research in- stittites, design bureaus, and Industrial concerns. The following are some of the topics covered in the 92 papers presented and discussed at the conference. Vibrations of a gyroscope pendulum with a movable suspension in a nonuniform gravitational field: M. Z, Lityin-Sedoy, Senior Scientific Worker; Improving dynamic characteristics of some gyro instruments and devices: A.: V. Reprikov, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences; some problems of Ahe cbmamics of a gyroscope with an electric drive installed in a gymbol suspension: S. A. Card .1/3 AID Xr. 990-6 364 June It, 6C3M,TIFJC_=CM=~L C=MWCE (Cont'd) 8/146/63/006/C02/020/010 Kharlamov, Engineer; problems of the theory of theInertial method for measur- ing aircraft acceleration: 1. 1. Pomykayev, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sci- ences; determining the drift of a floated-type integrating gyroscope without the use of a dynamic stand: Q. A. Slomyanskiy, Docent. Candidate of Technical Sciences; natural damping of nutational vibrations of a gyroscope: Engineer; motion of a not quite symmetrical gyroscope pendulum with vertically movable support: A. N. Borlsova, Aspirant; gyroscope-type inclinometer for surveying vertical freezing wells: V. A. Sinitsyn, Candidate of Technical Sciences, effect of joints between channels in triaidal gyro-stabilized platform: L. N. Slezkin, Engineer. theoretical proposal for the possible design of a generalized gyro instrument: M. M. Bogdanovich Docent.' Candidate of Technical Sciences: problem of drift in a power-type triaxial gyro stabilizer: V. N.' Karpov, Engineer; methods of modeling random disturbances in gyro systems: S. S. - Shishman, Senior .Fngineer; method of noise functions,for investigatiiig a system subjected to random Card 2/3 AID Nr. 990-6 14 :=a Sc=T=1C-=-CMUZAL COMM%E= EC(Mvd) 8/146/63/006/002/010/010 to of Technical Sciancos, drifts in a gyro- sigpals: G. P. Molotkbv, Docent, Candida st4ilized platform as a result of the effect of cross joints under determined and ran- dorn disturbances: B. 1, Nazarov. Docent. Candidate of Technical Sciences; stability anq natural oscillations An inhomogencousiy rigid gyro systems with backlash under extiernal influences: S. A. Chernikov; methods of designizig a gyro vertical with aut6matic latitude and course corrections~ A, V. Till, Candidate of Tccbnical Scien- f asymptotic methods In solving'problems of the motion of ar, astatic ces: use o gyrjoscope in gymbol suspension: D. M. Mimov, Candidate of Physical nd Mathe- malical Sciences, and L. N. Slez)dn, theory of aperlodle gyro pondula: V. S. Mo~halln, Docent Candidate of Technical Sciences; and selecting basic parameters of course gyros ubing nQrnograms: V. P. Dernidenko. Bngineer. (AS C=a 3/3 BOODANOVICH, M.M. ~ - - -,-- - Ballistic deviations of,a, gyrocompass having no velocity deviation. . , Izv,vys.uchab.zAv*; prib. 6 no.3:77-U 163. (MIWI, 16:9) le Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. RekomendoVana Wedroy giroskopicheakikh i mvigatsionnykh priborov, 1ACCESSION NR: AP4037470 S/0146/641007/002/0107/0114- !AUTHOR: Bogdanovich, M. M. TITLE: Theory of a single-rotor gyrocompass with electromagnetic correction SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniya, v. 7, no. 2, 1964, 107-114 TOPIC TAGS: gyro, gyrocompass, single rotor gyrocompass, electromagnetic i correction gyrocompass :ABSTRACT: The electromagnetic -correction systemindudos (see Enclosure 1) indicator 4 of the inclination of the principal axis Ox f rorri,the horizon, amplifier 8, vertical and horizontal torque sensors 5 and ~,, and auxiliaries. Computer 11 sends signals to 5 and 6 where the correction torques are created. These torques cause a rotation of the principal gyro axis, in the inertial space, !with angular velocities equal to those of the rotation of the meridian and horizon planes.due to the rotation of the Earth and the object. The azimuth-error signal of chamber 1 and vertical ring 2 is sent from qensor 7 to amplifier 8 and, further, to motor 9. the latter brings the position.of servo system 3 and ring 2 in 'Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4037470 agreement with the gyrocharnber. Course sensor 10, connected with the servo system by a gear, energizes the -instruments. Equations describing the motion of the gyro principal axis are set up on the basis of the Orecession theory. The vieffect of the object (aircraft) maneuvering on the gyrocompass reading. is investi-,' gated. It is found that by die connecting the inclination indicator from the torque sensors. a gyrocompass operating with a long period will not have a ballistic deviation toward the end of the maneuver.' Orig. art. has:. 2 figures and 18 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (LeningXad Institute of Fine Mechanici and Optice) l SUBMITTED: ZZApr63 DATE ACQ: 05Jun6-4, ENCL; 01 ,SUB CODE: AC NO REF SOV! 001 OTHER: 000 Card. 2 BOGDAINOVICH, I-I.M. ~_ . _ --- I-- - , I I p Theory of the single-rotor Ath electrom-agne-tic correction. Izv.vys.tlchi--b.zav.; prib. 7 no.2:10-j-114 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Leningradskiy irst,itut toc-linoy mckhanild i optild. Pzkomendo- vuna kafeOroy giroskciptnhcski~--h i navlgatsionnykh pribo!-ov. B!20G~D ~NO 0-4m-, Effect of the acceleration of tbq object on the reading precision of a gyroazimuth. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; prib. 8 no.1:105-112 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. Rekomendovana kafedroy girookopicheskikh i navigatsionnyY~h priborov. 1_ZZ85M6 5M(b)_2/EWA(J)/EWT(1) JK ACCESSION NR: APS006642 S/0146165/008/001/010510112 AUTHOR: Bogdanovich, M. M. TITLE: Effect of acceleration of the vehicle on the accuracy of a gyro azimuth SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 8, no. 1, 1965, 105-112 o, gyro azimuth !.TOPIC TAGS: gyr The effect of acceleration of the base.of a gyro-azimuth equipped with both horizontal (proportional) and azimuth (weight-type) corrections upon the yro-azimuth accuracy is theoretically investigated. It is found that: (1) With 9 horizontal accelerations of the bases a minimum gyro-az;~~muth error occurs when the center of gravity lies on the axis of the gyro rotation; if, however, the center' Of gravity is offset along the vertical a2da Ozj, the axis should be kept strictly in ra- Ahe horizontal plans in order to minimize the error: (2) With vertical accele tions (the vehicle ascending and descending), the gyro-azimuth error can be found i Card L 27850-66 :ACCESSION NR: APS00664Z from formula J15). Orig. art. has: I figure and 37 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Fine-Mechanics and Optics) SUBMITTED: 1OFeb63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NG '*NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 000 ..Card 2/2. SEMYKIIII, K.I., otv. red.; KORCMIYUK, Ya.T.p starshiy nauch*Y sotr,p .red.; GRIGORIYEV, I-I.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk., red.; SUKACHEV, V.P., red.; BOGDAROVICH, I-I.V., red.; IIIKOIAYCIIJX, G.M., red.; SERDYUK, tekhn. red. [Scientific works of the Veselyy Podol Agricultural Experiment Station for 1927-19581 Nauchnye trudy Veselopodolianskoi opytno- selektsionnoi stantsii za 1927-1958 gg. Kiev, Izd-vo Ukrainskoi akad. sellkhoz. nauk, 1961. 156 p. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Kiev. Vsosoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'Bkly institut sakhar- noy svekly. 2. Zaveduyushchiy otdolom aeloktsii sakharnoy svekly Veselopodolyanskoy opytno-selaktsionn heyj stantsii, Semanov skiy rayon, Poltavskaya oblastt (for Sukae - 3. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey fitopatologii Veselopodolyamskoy opytno-selektsionnoy stantsii, Semenovskiy rayon, Poltavskaya oblast' (for Bogdanovich). 4, Zavedu)-ushchiy laboratoriyey agrokhimii Veselopodolyanskoy opytnc-sslektsionnoy stantsii, Semenovskiy rayon, Poltavskaya oblast' (for Vikolayebuk), (Poltava Province-Agricultural experiment stations) (Poltava Province-Sugar beets) 500) AUTHORS: Blokh, G. A., Kogan, M. S-p SOV/153-58-6-18/22 .,Bogdanovich, N A. Bollehakova, Z. N., Tyuremnova, Z. D. TITLE: On the Stability in Water of the Petroleum and Benzene- resistant Rubbers (Ob ustoychivosti k vode maelobenzostoykikh rezin) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysehikh uchebnykh zavedeniy~ Kbimiya i khimicheakaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 6, pp 101-107 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The x~ubbers mentioned in the title get into contact as well with water at normal and at raised temperatures under opera- tional conditions beside the substances to which they are resistant. A particular shortcoming of the rubber products for special use (butadiene nitryl- and chloroprene rubber) in operation is their low stability in water. They Swell up to 3-5% at normal temperatures and up to 7-9~%a' at 100 . In consequence of this water penetrates e.g. into cables. In the present investigation the action of the following factors upon the stability in water of the rubbers mentioned in the title was investigated: a) vulcanization conditions (duration, Card 1/4 temperature), b) substitution of the hydrophilic components On the Stability in Water of the Petroleum and SOV/153-58-6-18/22 Benzene--resistant Rubbers Card 2/4 of the rubber mixture by hydrophobic ones, c) introduction of synthetic resins, d) of lead oxides and e) the previous heating. On the strength of the above mentioned the attempt was made to increase the stability in water of the mineral oil- resistant rubbers from synthetic homerubbers (SKN-26, nayrit) technologically and according to schedule. For this purpose the mentioned rubbers wer 8 soaked in technical water for 1.5 and 10 days at 80 and 100 . The composition of the experimen- tal rubber is given. The action of the duration and the temperature of the vulcanization (142, 151, and 0160') on the stability in water is shown in figure 1. At 25 this action is practically equal to zero, 0it rises to a certain extent at a water temperature of 100 if higher vulcanization temperatures are used. The previous heating of the rubber did not cause any important effect. Furthermore the influence of all rubber ingredients on the stability in water was investigated. Figure 2 shows that an unfilled rubber mixture which consists of only SKN-26 and the group which accelerates the vulcanization swells in water much more than a mixture with filler. Dibutyl phthalate reduces the swelling of the On the Stability in Water of the retroleum and SOV/153-58-6-18/22 Benzene-resistant Rubbers filled rubber in the case of boiling by the 2-3 fold, as com- pared to unfilled rubber. This influence cannot be observed at room temperature. Figure 3 shows the influence of the 0 nitryl groups. They increase the stability in water at 100 by almost 5W- The introduction of synthetic resins improves the physico-mechanical properties of the rubber. Cresol formaldehyde resins do not improve the stability in water, Yarrezin-B-resin deteriorates it at 1000, increases it, however, at room temperature. Carbolite resin and alkyd resin improve the stability in water. The stability in water of the rubber on the chloroprene rubber basis may be improved by the sub- stitution of the zinc oxide and magnesium oxide in prepara- tion by minium, or red lead, combined with Thiurai:i and diphenyl guanidine. The introduction of soot and the removal of chalk mixtures from the preparation has a similar effect. There are 6 figures, 1 table, and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: KafedTa tekhnologli reziny, Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko- tekhnologiche8kiy institut i Yaroslavskiy zavod rezinovykh Card 3/4 tekhnicheskikh izdeliy (Chair of Rubber Technology, On the Stability in Water of the Petroleum and SOV/153-58-6-18/22 Benzene-.i--aistant Rubbers Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Chemical Technology and Yaroslavl' Plant of Technical Rubber Products) SUBMITTED: November 29, 1957 Card 4/4 SOV/138-59-4-11/2~ AUTHORS: Blokh, G*A*, Kogan, M~S*j BoSdaaovich, N.A., Bol!shakova, Z.Ne, and Frokhorovich, TITLE: Barium Sulphate as a Replacement for Lead Oxide in X-Ray Absorbing Rubbers ( Sernokislyy bariy kak zamenitell okisi svintsa v rent genre zinakh) PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezinal 1959, Nr 4p pp 42-44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Formulae are given relating the stopping power of material to.the wavelength of the,X-rays, the denoity of the material, and to its atomic number Z . Barium has about one third of the stopping power of lead when considering X-rays of longer wavelengths, but has greater stopping power than lead to X-rays at the lower end of the spectrum* Table 1 gives the composition of the standard mix used for protective rubber sheet. This contains 1000 parts of lead oxide by weight to about 138 parts of rubber, sulphur etc., and of two other mixes containing 900 parts lead oxide and 100 parts Lithopon (Lithopon is an equimolec- ular mixture of barytes and zinc sulphide), in one case, and ?50 parts of lead oxide and 250 parts barytes in the other case - the same rubber mix being involved in all three cases. Table 2 shows the equivalent thielmess of Card 1/3 rubber mixes containing different percentages of Lithopon SOV/138-59-4-11/26 Barium Sulphate as a Replacement for Lead Oxide in X-Ray Absorbing Rubbers instead of lead oxide as compared with the thickness of a lead sheet of the same stoppinG power - these determin- ations being made by using an X-ray _-;ource and an ion- izatioa chamber. The stopping power of barytes is w-reater than Lithopone Table 3 Lhows, that a:,aplacement of 25% of the lead oxide by barytes gives the same equivalent thick- ness as the standard mix with only lead oxide filler. The mix with 25% barytes has similar mechanical properties but has a specific gravity of 3.9 as against 4.62 for the standard mix. This lower density is the main advantagea Table 4 shows equivalent lead thicknesses for replacemerL of lead oxide by various percentappe of filling materials) inclu" antimony penta- and tr:lrsulphides, Lithopon, barytes barium sulphate)/and barium carbonate. As a result of these investigations, the Yaroslavl' Factory of Card 2/3 Technical Rubber Components, now replaces 25~~ of the lead SOV/138-59-4-11/2~ Barium Sulphate as a Replaccment for Isad Oxide in X-Ray Absorbing Rubbers oxide formerly used in the standard X-ray rubber mixes with barytes. This gives an annual saving-of 65 metric tons of lead oxide whichis equivalent to 56 tons of lead, Greater proportions of barytes can be introduced into rubbers which are intended only for absorption of X-rays of wavelengths at the lower end of t'hq sDectrum, i.e. X-rays in the 0.260 - 0.200 kX. range -8 (1 U = 1.00202 A = 1.00202 x 10 CM). There are 4 tables and 4 Soviet referencese ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-takhnologichoski-y institut i "Itaroslavakiy zavod razino-tekhnicheskikh izdeli;y (4j~epropetrovsk Chemical TechnQlogy Institute and Yaro'~laivll Factory of Technical Rubber Components) CaL,d 3/3 ZAKHAROVp N.D.; BOGDANOVICH) N.A.; VOLKOVA) M.I. Reclaimed rubber.from butadiene-nitrile raw rubbers. Izv.vys. uchab.zav.;khim. i khim.takh. 3 no.3:527-533 160. (MM 3.4;9) 1. Yaroslavskiy tokhnologicheskiy institut i yaroslavskiy zavod rezino-tekhaichaskikh izdeliy, kafedra tekhnologi-i reziny. (Rubberi Reclaimed) (Butadione) BOGDANOVICH, N.A.1 BOLISHAKOVAO Z.N.; TYUREMOVA, Z.D. Industrial testing of soft butadiene-nitrile rubbers. Kauch.i rez, 20 no,545-46 My 161, 0:111A 14: 5) lo Yaroslovskiy savod Rezinovvkh tokhnicheakikh izdel-iyr (Rubber, SynthetAo.) (Butadispe) S/138/62/000/005/006/010 A051/A126 AUTHORS: Blokh, G.A.; Kogan, M.S.; Bogdanovich, N.A.; Glavina, V.S.; Krokhina, M.V.; Belozerova, T.V. TITLE: On the interaction of organic accelerators with the ingredients of rubber mixes PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I rezina, no. 5, 1962, 22 - 25 TEXT: The authors Investigated the amount of accelerator consumed during the process of vulcanization and the role of the adsorption-bound accelerator in its reaction. The content of the organic accelerators was determined quantita- tively by the colorimetric method using the MK - M (Fa-M) colorimeter and ac- cording to the NIIRP method. Experimental data showed that in simple mixing of the accelerator with various other powdery ingredients at room temperature, in- tense binding of the accelerators follows. The experiment to determine the strength of the bond between the accelerator and the ingredients showed that In additional extraction the bound captax was hardly extracted, especially from the carbon black mixtures. In cold extraction the captax obtained was less than Card 1/3 S/138/62/000/005/006/010 On the interaction of organic accelerators with .... A051/AI26- that extracted by the hot method. Experimental data further revealed that over 5VIo of the captax and diphenylguanidine are already bound with the Ingredients in the mixing stage and cannot be detected in the free state. The authors con- clude that sulfur, zinc oxide and various types of carbon black (gaseous, Chan- nel, thermal, jet and lamp) retain on their surface considerable quantities of accelerators, if mixed without heating. Upon heating of the powdery mixture of accelerators and sulfur, zinc oxide or carbon blacks, not only adsorption, but also chemical interaction of the accelerators with the ingredients of the rubber mix is noted. Thus, the accelerators are already used up during the mixing stage. The accelerator bound to the carbon black can also participate in reac- tions leading to the formation of free radicals and to the occurrence of sulfur fragments as a result of exchange reactions of the sulfur atoms. 'It determines the structurizing of the rubber within a shorter period of time. ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. F.E. Dzer- zhinskogo i Yaroslavskiy zavod rezinovykh teklinicheskikh izdeliy (Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Chemical Technology im. F.E. Dzer- zhinskiy and Yaroslavl' Plant of Rubber Commercial Articles) Card 2/3 ------------- -- S/138/6Z/000/005/006/010 On the interaction of organic accelerators with .... A051/AI26 A the Conference of Chemical Analysts of the Rubber Industr7i Janu- ary 17, 1961, in Moscow L 12428-63 EFR/FV(J)/FPF(e)/FWT(m)/11D3 A" TC/AM Pa-4/fr-4/re-4 ACCESSION HR: AP~3001166 S10190163100510061091010913 AUTHOR% kkharov. N. D.; Bogdanovich, No 0 ova, Z. D.; Glavin&, V. S. A a+i TITLE: The role of sulfur in the -Yulemniz On of polychloroprene rubbers SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulrmy*ye soyedineniya v. 5., no 6, 1963, 910-913 TOPIC TAGS: rubbers, vulcanization, chloroprene, sulfur, thiuram ABSTRAM While the.maln process involved in the vulcanization'of polychloroprone rubber by sulfur in the presence of metallic oxides is believed to consist ef an interaction. of the latter with chlorine, there is also ample evidence pointing to the fomation of a large nwaber of sulfide bonds linking the ahloropreno units. This would explain why organic polysulfides (such as thiuram) are capable of in- creasing the plasticity of these rubbers by breaking the polysulfide links in the process of ripeiiing, with the formation of free radicals R-S sup ., sup S-S sup and of ditbiocarbamine, the latter capable of decomposition with the formation of volatile GS sub 2. Vulcanization experiments at 151C, conducted by the authors on polychloroprene in the presence of ZnO, MgO, S, and thiuram, showed a &-rop in the total sulphur as well as in free thiuram sulphur. It was also found that the amount of bound sulphur increases with the rise in the equilibrium modulus. Orig. L 1242"3 ACCESSION RRs AP3001166 art, hass ;2 figures, 1 table, and 1 fomula. ASSOCIATION: Yaroslavakiy tekhnologicheskiy inatitut. (Yaroslavl Institute of Technolo ; Yaroslavskiy zavod - rezinovylkh takhnicheskiRE izdelly- (Yaroglavl Factory of Technical Rubber Products) SUBUTTED: 2lDec6l DATE ACQ.*: olAa63 ENCLi 00 SUB GOMs -DO NO REF SOV; 003 OTM: 003 Cad 2/2 ZAKHAROV, N.D.;.AQqPA.J,'-OVIG!I~ P.A.; TYUREMNOVA, Z.D.; GUYINA, V.S. Role of sulfur in the vulcanization of' polychloreprene rubbers. Vysokomesoad. 5 no.6:910-913 Je 163. (IMIA 16:9) 1. Yaroslavskiy tokhnologichaskiy institut i Yareslavskiy zavod re2inovyldl takludcheskikh izdeliy (Vulcanization) (Sulfur) jChleroprene) AGUSSION NRI AP4026364 5/0138/64/00()/003/0012/0015 :AUTHORSt Zakharove 11. Do; orekhovs So Vol Dogadkino Be A91 Tyuramnovaj Zo Dol ~Bogdanovich, No A*; Glavinas V, So TITLE: Eireot of wvulcanization on the properties of m i x a a of nairit with othar rubbers SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina, no* 3s 196hp 12-15 'N 16) SKN 26, vulcani. TOPIC TAGSt rubbers nairit,, SKS 30, S!, zations covulcaniza- tion, rubber cmpatiMityl optical density) butadiene. nitrile rubbers butadiene styrene rubber, additive propertys vulcanization r ate synchronization ABSTRAM The conacanization of nairit with butadione-styrane (SKS-30) and butadione-nitrile rubbers (SKN-18 ind SKN-26) was studied. As a prelimirwxy step) the compatibility of these rubbers was investigated by three methods, The first method consisted of mixing 2*5% and 5*0r~ chloroform solutions of the r;ibberz;j allowing them to stand up to 6 monthaj then recording tbeLr tendency to separate outo. Seconily., measurements were made of tho optical denBity of various mixtures of chloroform solutions of. the rubbers. The third method determined the tensile strength of nonvulcanized plastioiapd rubber mixtures containing 50% 1 amp black. 3 ACCESSION NR: AP4026364 The system nairit + SKN-18 proved to be the most compatible by all i1 three methods, It was found that an optimum vulcanization system i for a mixture of two rubbers cannot be prepared by just putting together the ingredients which show the beat performance in each, since they do not necessarily cross-link and bind the structure of one rubber to that of the other. Thus, it was found that'in the case of nairit + SKN-18 the use of metal oxides and sulfur was rather harmfuls yielding poor quality vulcanizates, while the incorporation of thiuram and netal oxides without sulfur was beneficial. This was in accord with the finding that in the absencel of sulfur, the optimum vulcanization time was the same for a com- pound on a nairit base and for one on an SKN-18 base. The importancel of synchronization of the rate of vulcanization of each rubber component in order to obtain vulcanizates with optimum properties. is stressed, Orig4 art. hast 4 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Yaronlavskiy tekhnologichookiy institut (Yaroolav Technological Institute); Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimichookoy tekhnol.ogii ims M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology); Yaroslavakiy savod rezinovy*kh taklinicheakikh izdaliy. Card 2/3 ACCESSION HRa AP4026364 (Yaroslav Plant of Rub~sr Technical Products) SUBMITTED1 00 DATE ACQt l?AprG4 SUB CODES HT No REP SOVi 009. taid 3/3 ENCLt 00 OTHERt 001 I ,dAnq'Mich,V. A._1 Boll,sbakova, Z. N.-; Zakharov, N. D.; Rychko-'ra, Ye. K.; -Z'- -A. 1. ; Poderukbinj7,- v. jqE---- ,Fureinova~ ' ;~"Att2V~ TITLEt The influence of some compositional factors on the stability of rubber made .?rom cblorosulfonat--d polyetbylene in corrosive media !SOURCE: Kauchuk I rezina, no. 3, 1965, 19-23' 11TOPIC TAGS: eblorosulfonated polyethylene, synthetic rubber, acid resiistqnt rubber ABSTRACT: Because of its high degree of saturation, chlorosulfonated polyethylene ;is relatively stable in corrosive media. It appeared to be of interF'st cc TF-esti- igate the effect oT various components of these types of rubber on t'he-Ir behaviour Itoward various corrosive nedia. The influence of a number of conventional wol.cariiz- ~ing agents, accelerators, plasticizers aiiid fillers vas tested. The ch'=ical itability lof rubber types prepared from cLorosulfonated polyethylene vas compared to ti- chemical stability of conventional butadiene rubber. The penetrability of ea:!h acid was teated by neanuring t~e conductance of water which was separated from the acid by a film- o,21' the substance under investigation. Conventional mechanical strength tests were also performed. The test results are shown in tabular and graphic form. o 1/2 L 1~ 34953~%'. ACCESSION MR.- AW~666 rubber can be prepared from chlorosulfona".ed Ilt was shown that various types of tpolyethylene, whose resistande to a.P-ids- is--sup,e-rior to _thw~ of conventional buta- -Ten6 rubber. -Tle compositi -~bf e' ust be designed for the sjecl~fic di On nth-product m Ubl ' I Intended.., Orig, art. ban: 6t es- 7 T- 6s6ci.~T,~W: Ya~'oalavskiy tairod -1 InJ77 717~tqplay AT~chnical Rubber Fcpiipment ani., Yaros avski tehhnologieheskly -Y ----'Technological Institute) SUBMITTED: . 00 'RIM, 00 lio Hmv SOV: 004 Ovqm 601 SUB CODE.: Mr ATID PREM' 32!4 6~ USSR / Farm Animals. Small Hornod Stock. Q-2 Abs -Tour: Rof Zhur-Biol., NO 23, 1958, 105,044. Author Bo&~ anovich, 14. 1. Inst 5 in-ET-Ig-ricultural Institute. Titlo Bro,;ding of the -~,-oldavian Karakul in the Kolk- hozos of B. Zguritskiy Rayon. Orig Pub: Tr. Kishinovsk. s.-kh. in-t, 1957, 14, 109-133. Abstract: Crossbreeding of th~,, local ordinary c)-,-.:3s -,%ith Karakul rams brought from Cantral i~sia showed that hybrids surpass tho original br,~;-ds as tG live weight and basic maasurouonts. -,lost of them Doss~--ss strong (55.6-76.6%) or hardy (26.6- 40.e1.1 constitution. The avarago wool yield in black hybrids is 2.85 kg. and in groy ones 2.6 kg. 64.5% of black lambs (born in 1955) wore BOGDANOVICII, N.K. -.1 --bdiiding coke-oven batteries. Koks i khim. no.9:62 61. (MRA 15:1) 1. Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskly kombinat. (Coke ovens) I USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Coq)arative Oncology. U-3 Tumors of Man4 Abe Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 16, 1958, 75537 Author :---Bogdanovich, N.K., Zhdanov, V.S. Inst Title ;io Cases of Prtrjdry Sarcom of the Heart. Orig Pub Arkhiv patologii, 1957, 19, No 1,, 71-73. Abstract Description of 2 cases of primary sarcom of the heart by females 45 and 65 years old. In both cases, rhabdovy- osarcoma of the heart vas diagnosed on the basis of pre- sence of giant cells with multiple nuclei or with one largo nucleus vith clear chromatin substance. The diffi- culty of clinical and histological diagnostic is undorli- nod. In both cases the diagnosis was mde post mrton. Card 1/1 BOGDA14OVICE. IL~- ~iiicv. V.S. (MOIIkva) Problem of so-called andocardial f1broelastosis. Arkh,ust. 19 no.e: 61-6? 15?. (RUL 10! 10) 1. Iz patologoanatomichaskogn otdelentya (zav. - deyetvitellnyy chlen AMU S6SR prof. I.V.Davydovskiy) bollnitay Ho.23 imeni Modsantrud (glavnyy vrech A.P.Timofeyevm) (300CARDIAL FIBROICIASTOSIS. case r-aports, (Rua)) /'::~O 6- /4~ EXCERPTA MEDICA See 5 Vol 12/3 Gen. Path. Var 59 893. METASTASIZING TUMOURSOF THE BRAIN (Hussian text) - Ilogdano- v i c h N. K. - ARKH. PATOL. 1958, 20/6 (83-86) Illus. 3, Repofr-vn-a-rnt441*rm spongioblastoma in a 61-year-old woman, !who suffered from hypertension. Autopsy showed a large tuinour in the right hemisphere, which had produced a small metastasis (0.5 cm. in diameter) subpleurally inthe superior lotic of the right lung, Brandt Berlin (V. S. 16) f BOGDANOVICH, (Mosk7a) Ronal hypertension. Arkh.pat. 21 no.4:73-76 '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz patologoanatomicheakogo otdeleuiya (zav. - deystvitelluyy chlen AMN SEVprof. I.V. Davydovskiy) bolinitsy No.23 im- Medsantrud (glav- nyy vraoh A.P. Timofeyeva). (HYPERTINSION, casereports. renal (Rue))