SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BROMLEY, M. F. - BRON, L. S.

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BROMILEY, Mikhail Fedorovich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHCIMGLOV, 'VXs:d-tmir--Porfj:r4yevichj, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; POLIKWOVI Valentin Filippovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn. red.; DOLGOVA, K.N., red. [Designing the heating and ventilation of industrial build- ings] Prosktirovanie otopleniia i ventiliatsii proizvod- stvenwjkh zdanii, Moskvaq Stroiizdato 1965. 259 p. (MIRA 18W *Oki I go i ~ 00 0 00 A 00 a, :ow 'W 0 9 0 0 0 p o @I AL Or -0 0 ..4, L.V1 0-1 -- - '-0o .00 6" OIL V."AL. Igoe 000 goof 6-- of the AMW or o elm Pod* 6foo"N". 00T U 0 A, 10 ali of a it a i a tio i i *00*0000:090.000*0000ooloof 4 fte goo as*! nee nee M A 1 4 ew 0 0 9 1 ff b Ia a 3 0 Ogg 8 C IF 4 14 X L a N 0 PY R S T Ulf V C" 1&1 jk' U 'j3 '*I X V A 1 1, 1 , ! ' ' *. ? ~ '. IT 0. .1 11 A- R -0- I'? 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I"lat mll .11 valb, p,m -K 11 00a .4 Jv%, lopill. 1.1 .4 Ow , "0'. 0.0", 1. fh~ ro 0 ,. .1,111 the .111. 111, ", MAII"I, - j; .11111101% 1 o"'.1410 11 1. .... 161 o-I 4!.,. -00 :0 .. ...... ........ . ale o 1 0 9 00 00 .200 00 00 90 1-0 -3 u n a It it rt ~ A' p 11 * 0 9 00 0 0 eso* 91999,19 a 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 ...6micall comptialtim and buffer capacity of the intestinal juk" of oak mal invillitatiry xUk wome. A. F. AtwWrv I'Stid N ))okkdv I'lairmytis. lk;aJ. Sel'ifiUm. j Nauk im, 1'. 1. Littixa 16. 'No. 2. ".1.5 31 01,M), -A (ILA)". N liCl %oln. ww% addeal to the jui'N' of the valcipillar'. Inevi"U,ly ttilql. with 11,0. land litrAtnt 1.1 lilt 8.11 (will, johmolplathatriti) and to 4.41 (with itarthVI stratiagri. The :.1 calffloillar lyl"L iturr approx. lite "list- mraii,n), ION fiat flat- (ask and 13.25 millivilititi% law lite mullieriv IK-t Hall mt. 01 juirar. The mk iilk antwin cotilaiatia 13 9 mil. lwquiv. of twioftnit, IWI Ilk) till. of jilitv witt lite 1111111WITY c evi-pilLtr 13.0 tatillicquiv. In lite latter lite jitrate,l car- 1xitzattria wrare jac"crat as i-tach. wberras in the 4uk itiorint, 2 of the 10 timillicaluiv. consisleal of biewbonat". Practically all of the mriatatittles are combined with K. J. S. Joffe U USSR / Cla"tivated Plants, Plants for Technical Use. M_ Sucrar Plants. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, No 16, 73094. Author : Arsenlyev, A. F.; Bromley N V - Selinova, T. V. Inst : Moscow Veterinary Kcadeffi~'. Title : manganese and Copper in the Leaves of Mulberry and Oak.. Orig Pub: Tr. Mosk. vet. akad., 1957, 21, 222-231. Abstract: In the ashes of leaves of the mulberry and oax: col- lected in various rayons of the USSR, Mn and Cu were determined by the corimetric method. These substances do not limit the viability of the borrbyx nue, in rayons where their content in the mulber- ry leaves is mini-mal, the development of the silk- worm proceeds successfully. Food for the oak silk- worm must contain a si~crnificant quantity of Mn. Car(! 1/2 USSR j G ocu-a -ed PlarA", Mai-ItS for Teclin-cal Use, Plants. Abs Jour: Ref 2,hur-Biol., l9r)8, No 1.6, '(3094. Abstract: With a small bin content in oalc leaves mass dying of caterpillars occurred. 1, l-,.? ~ .. Cu con- tent exerted 110 i"fluence on the activity of the silkworm. Bib. 11 titles. -- N. G. Lhirnova. Card 2/2 118 APONMYs Sergey Ivenovichi prof&; RHOWAKy NOV;, red.* L2KIN.&, T.G., red. 0 ' 0 ,,, izd-va; VORONINA, II.K., teig.~red. ~ [Animal biochemistry] BIokhimjie61z9hjp0.tnykh. i2d-vo OTyashaia shkolag" 1960. Koskva, Gos. (Biochemistry) (Veterinary physiology) WRA 1412) AFCNSKIY, S.I., prof., red., BROMLEY, Fi.V.p kand. biol. nauk; FOLURITY P-M-Y A.C,., red. (Biocomplexes and their irportance] Biokompleksy i Ah machenie. Moskva, Kolos, 1965. 187 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Simpozium na term "Biokompleksy i ikh znachenlye.11 Moscow, 1962. BROMW N.Ya.; DVORTANOV, V.N,j KIMp M.P.y red. (Rise in the material prosperit7 of the Soviet people and achievements in the field of public healthy pbusical education and sports in the U*S*S*Ro 1945-1960; index to the literature] PodOem materiallnogo blagopostoiazdia Sovetskogo naroda i dosti- zheniia v oblasti Wravookhraneniia, fiz)MI'tury i sporta v SM, 19,45-1960 gg.; ukazatell literatury. Pod red. M.P.Kima. Moskvap In-t istorii Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961e 55 P. (KM 34-.6) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kim)& (Bibliograpby-Russia-Economic conditions) (Aussia~-Rconomic conditions-Bibliograplq) (Bibliograp1w-Public health) MsR/Hiscellaneous manufacture Card 1/1 s Pub. 104 - 3/9 Autbore i Bromley, P. V. Title I Improvement of glass manufacturing equipment Foriodiua t Stek. i ker. S. 5-10, Aug 1954 Astract I Various ideas on the improvement and reconstruction of available glass manufacturing equipment (grinding and polishing machines especially) are presented. Numerous purely technological factors, expected to result in better and larger outputs of glass productm, are discussed. Drawings. Institution Submitted pmanovich; GISFIvKEL' Y Isaak yevgenvyevich[deceased3; NZyIIBERG, I~aliman Li 1,jaksimilian Petrovich; KOTLYAR, Abram 'Yevseyevich; NOLIMI, Sergey Semenovich; NikolaYevicb; KHERSONSKIY, stsenzent; ORLOVI Abramovich- BR(Xay-P-F.V-.f-r 'Yakov Int; YJZGG) sHKOLIIIIKOVP ME.Vt II.V., retsenz,, ZAL12HYAK, JL.A., re sen.zent; KISF retsenzent; DUKIIOW'yyi F.N., D.:E,, retsenzent; SHVAGIM 9 ya.D.p red , TRISIMIA, L.A.9 tekbn. red. 10borudovanie [F,quipment ana mOehal"2ation Of glass factori'll nbere i dr - mekhanizatsiia r;tekolmYUh zavodov. [By] K.L.Vei (KTA 15:10) skvap Roste'kh-lzdat., 19162. 451 P. diagrBe (Glass-Equipment and supplies) . V. 1. GREKOV, B. D. p ACAD; -BR-2-9-21i -X" 2. ussR (600) 4. crimea-HistorY 7. Study of Orimean history Vest. AN SSSR 22 11.89 1952 st of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified- 9. 122LML List _ ;~ :.;~ -------- S/058/63/000/003/022/104 A062IA101 AUTHOR: Bromli,.D. A. TITLE: Mechanism of reactions with participation of nuclei of mass 2 and 3 PiRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1963, 17, abstract 3V127 (In collection:., "Stroyeniye yadra". Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962, 142 170) TEM A survey Is given of theoretical and experimental results for reac- tions with participation of nuclei of mass 2 and 3. Different variants of the theory of stripping are disussed, n - A series of experiments for checking these variants is.proposed. It is notZ that further experimental investigation of stripping reactions with participation of nuclei of rpass 2 and 3 may give new information for the nuclear spectroscopy as well as for the study of the meoh- anism of the reactions themselves. See also RZhr-iz, 1961, 713358. G. Lobov [Abstracter's note:, Complete translation] Card 1/1 r,mvPL Vol. 5-No. I Jan. 1952 ,nd f-hxpot, V.S. (In%jiltite of txrcrimentat Medicine, U.S.5 R. Avadenly of e%). The Iran%formAtinn of wimahle phn%phoru% compniond,% in Ihe hrAd I)TAir. 1t% Ancmim, Akedemlys Nsuk, S.S.S R., Doklndy Vol. 78, No d(~0UJVICIZ-.,,j , EXCLEIRPTIA I-TMCA Sec.26 Vol.4110 Cancer Auc 56 3162. IIRO'.\I()I%'I(;Z J. Khn. m-im,clur.. Krikij%%-. P.id.wAa w prmbic,-,it L'IVA pj ina I-.*/,l/,j,,.v lit thr iwuf~c- (.,f,-, lwnow andirf I& lorah.- Whir. I'sychiat. 1)()1. 1935. -) I Graphs 5 1.atiwi Neurol. Ncim Tables 5 466 (.;Is(.s ofstinratentorial mmours were treated ill the coun-V Of 7 %.1,. appeared ill 36:5",, ofthese casc,. lit 21.9"., it pi-cct-ded. stimetlines even I'"r 11MAIV years, other symptoms of Itimotir. lit I's-mital, temporal and koal nuclei tumoul,.N epilepsy is I'or a long period fjiil\- an sympiom. Beni-n tumouri are ;t cause fj.('c.irl\- epilepsy. The character ofattacks allows the determinatimi ofthe lwaliza- Iton of the tuniour. lit hasa. nuclei tumours the attacks 6) not difier f-om thosc ill the frontal motor cciitre re-imi. Fromal and temporal winotirs are (iften the catisc of a Commencing loss of colisciotistiess. Ni-,Iit attacks appcar intimly ill ffittital tit- nimirs especially at an carly period. There is no parallclism bcm-ceit the increaw of intracranial pressure and the fre(litency of the attacks. Herman - U'Al g-r BROIIOIIICZ, Zan Subdural abscess. NeurOA-,9' polelm 8 noo*1169-74 Jan-Feb*' '58 I' V laiuiki Neurochlrurgiernej A.M. v Krakowiee' Kierownik: prods' mod*- A.Mmicki; (MAIK. abscess subdural, surg., drainage & penicillin ther. (POI)) (PENICILMN, ther. use subdural abscess, after surg. drainage (Pol)) 13ROMOWICZ, Jan; LISM, Oskar; H&CIF-JAK, Antoni Neuralgia of the glossopharyngeal nerve. Maur. &c. polsks 9 no.4:501-509 'JI-Ag 139. le Z Kliniki Newochirurgiesuej A.M. w Krakowle Kierownik: prof. dr A. Kunickt. (OLMaPURYNGBAL NHRVH die) (HRURLWIA case reports) BROMIOWICZ, Jan; WEGRZYN, Zbigniew A case of extensive racemose angioma of the brain. Neurol. et,-., polska 11 no.3:397-400 161. I'* Z Kliniki Neurochirurgii WAM Kierownik: dr med. J. Bromcmricz. (HEI-W4GIOMA case reports) (BRAIN NEOPIASI-S case reports) BROMOWICZ, J.; IC-RT, B.; ZAJONJER, J. ------------- Intraspinal hemorrhage from angioma of the spinal cord in labor. Neurologia etc. polaka 11 no.6:858-860 161. 1. Z Kliniki Neurochirurgii WAM w Lodzi i z Katedry Radiologii WA14 w Lodzi. (LABOR compl) (SPINAL CORD neopl) (MMANGIONIA in pregn) SEGAL, Pawel; BROMOIYIICZ Jan; ADAMCZEVSKA, Zofia; KRAWCZYK, Zofia; SEiUE, ~~a Obstruction of the carotid artery from the ophthalmological viewpoint. Klin. oczna 31 no.2:117-133 161. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oczu 1014,Kierownik: doe. dr med. P.Segal Z Kliniki Neurochirurgicznej WAM Kierownik: kand. nauk med. dr med. J. Bromowicz Z Kliniki 14eurologicznej WA14 Kierownik-: dec. dr med. W. Stein. (11M blood supply) (CEREBRAL EMBOLISM AND TIM,011-23OSIS) I 13RQI-,'(')-IjCZ Jan SUIMAIRE., Given Names Country: Poland Academic Degrees: Dr. rned.; Candidate in Medical Sciences f4ilitary rank: Majcx-7 Affiliation: Neurostirgical Clinic (Klinika Meurochirurgii)) Mlilitary School 0 e~c n~e-W--Wojskowa Akademia Medyczna), Lodz... Source: Warsaw) Lekarz Wo1skowy, Vol 36, No 5, 1961, Pp. 445-455. Datai "Urgent States in Disorders of the Brain Blood Vessels.,, GPo 9B1643 BROMOWICZ, Jan; -?;JC-N R, Jozf!f Pathological vascularization of spongloblastoma mvitifo-rme in the angiographic picture. Pol. przcgl.. ra61ol. 23 no-4- 291-293 Jl,-Ag 164. I. Z KlInikA Ne,,roc,%,,imrqic-zncj Wojskowr~ ",-r:,,cz,-ej w l,od,-,j (Kierownjk~ prof. er r.-O. 3. 1. Radiologif l,c-k,--rsl-.iej Wojskr.,.,-i ,!, -widvtm~j Me6yc?,ne,i w !-0-:ZI (Kierolinik; dr mee. G. Fialk.3%."Ska). BROMOWICZ, Jan; ZAJGNER, Jozef Angiomas of the spinal cord. Pol przegl. radiol. 28 no.4: 329-334 Jl-Ag 164. 1. Z Kliniki Neurochirurgicznej Wojska4ej Akademii Medycznej w Lodzi (Kitrownik: prof. dr med. J. Bromowlcz) i z Zakladu Radiologii Lekarskiej Wojskowej Akademii Mc-dycznej w Lodzi (Kierownik: dr med. G. Fialkuwski). KIRCHNATAR, Stanislav; BROMOVICZ. Krystyna Nocturnal paroxysmal hemogloni=ria. Clinical description of a case. Results of therapy. 4iantitative determination of protein in daily urine samples as a diaguoi-tic method. Polskie arch. me d.wevue tr z. 29 no.12: 1655-1668 159. l' Z II Kliniki Chorob Vownstrznych A.M. v Krakowie. Kierownik: prof. ;;. nank. mod. T. Tempka. I I (EMKOGIWINURIA PAROUSUL) BROMOWICZ.- Krystyna; KOSTKOWSKI, Andrzej A case Of fibrinolytic hemorrhagic diathesis in a case of disseminated cancer metastases. Pol. arch. med. wewnet. 32 no.1:3.9-23 162. Z II ~t ,X~i Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w Krakowie Kierownik.' prof. dr nauk med (AFIB~INOOENEMIA etiol) (NEOPLASMS compl) - ----- - -- - -- - ---j - - .- -- ---- - - KRUPIIZKIY., B , prof. (Pollskaya Narodnaya Respublika),--MOMOVICH, H,, inzh iPollskaya Naro 9 dnaya Respublika); KSHA]IOVSKIY S. ) :L~zhs --4P441~ Narodnaya Re publika)a -I'MEVANPW Effect of ventilation on the seleftion of the mine model. U Iolt 36 - no. 22-- 48-~4-, ID 161. (Mine ventilation) (MIM 14--125 KRUPWKI, B.; BROMOWICZ, R.; JAWIEN, M.; LEJZEROWICZ, J. Technological proArese in the plan of mining districts. Wisdom gorn 13 no411:406 N 162. 'i ~, T - o 1 . j" an j 0 C1, rInz. IM-IT)INSKly pro'. d-, jnZ.; BRI ",I I -~, c , -, , , -. -4 General principles ofr designing a mine model under conditions of different mining hazards. Przegl gorn 21 no.1:8-17 Ja 161. +_ _T ~_ ___ - - -- __ -1 1 KIRCHRATM, S:BROMOWICZOWA, 1. - Pathogenesis of leukemia In the light of the Krakow authors and own observations. Przegl. log., Krakow 8 no.1:12-17 1952# (CLNL 22:2) 1. Of the Second Clinic of Internal Diseases (Head--Prof. Tadeuss Tespft. M. D.) of Krakow Medical Acadexr. BROMOWICZOWA, Krystyna Investigations on specificity of Coomb's test. Polskie arch.med. wown. 25 no.2:265-269 155, 1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Vownstruych A.M. v Krakowie rLierownik-: prof. dr med. T. Tempka. Krakow, u1. b Prusa 35. (RI24AGGLUTI NATION. Coombe' test. specificity) KIRCHVAYER, SSjWj&QjQZOWA I New liver function tests based on prothrombin time. Polski tygod. lek. 8 no.25:873-880 22 June 1953. (CIRL 25:1) 1. Of the Second Internal Clinic (Read-Prof. T. Tempka. K.D.) of Krakow Medical Academy. Given Tz"- Countrp .0-n.1 Aeadenio Locre"i faL eveg Sacc--a ClInit cif Internal Digeuel, Schoal of )VAICIM (N lalulk& CbOrOb Affiliations , ~-tjL7j-j~~ Uskow), grakw; DIrettars Prof. T. TDM, dr red Sources 'd&mw, Prxeghd Lekarski No 5, 1961, P. 221. Datal pocturmX Mwooglobinuria. ClIedeal DoecrIptIon or a Case. Fwaults of I-cat=nt. DLaCwaLtic Value of Quantitative Protein Deter-Instlom In Particular Portlow of Ddly Urine.* (Abstract) co~uth4ri--- - BrOvxjczqjjA, K,,,SecoDd Clinic of Internal DI-rupst School of N&&IcLw# Kmtasj BROMSKI, Henryk (Zgierz, u1. Riedzialkowskiego 24) Biernacki's reaction in Addison-Biermer's anemia. Folski tygod.lek. 10 no.10:289-293 7 Mar 35. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Wown. A.M. w Poznantu: kisrownik: prof. &r F.Labedzinski.* (ANEMIA, PMWICIOUS, blood In, er7throcyte sedimentation rate) (ZRYTHROG'iTZSv In various diseases, anemia, pernicious, sedimentation rate) BROW, A.I., mayor med.BIU2hby ~ Apparatus for determining the nenr point convergente of the land eye, and binocular vision. Voen.med.chur. no.12jPjj$5-~D�5?-CX"al-.5) (EYE, INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS FOR) 26888 S1121161100010101001,1005 D040/D113 AUTHORS. Ostretsov, G.V.j Manuylov, L.K.p Bron, A.M., and Cherniko-r, S.S. TITLE2 Profile errors of rolled gears, and a method for their cor- reotion no PERIODICALs Stanki instrument, 10, 1961, 3-6 TEXT: Thread rolling is being studied and introduced into practical use by a number of Soviet organizations. ENIMS has conducted studies of the hot rolling process with subsequent cold sizingv and cold sizing of milled geare (instead of shaving). The article presents some results of the ENIMS work and detailed information on a method developed for determining profile errors on involute straight tooth rolled gears, and for correcting the rol- ling gear To produce gears with accurate involute tooth profile. The rol- ling gear is corrected by corrections made on the grinding wheel. As stated ir. ENIMS experiments, profile errors on gears produced with rolling gears with nominal profile, i.e. nct modified, amount to 0.06-0.08 mm, and the Card 1/' 26688 S/121/61/000/010/001/005 Profile errors of rolled gears .... D040/D113 errors are regular. The profile correction method is explained with the aide cf diagrams. The method of correcting the rolling gear depends on the de- --iga of the available gear grinders and the wheel dressing attashment. At ENIMS9 "564" gear grinders have a dressing device with setting cams Thai. permit the wheel profile to be slightly modified. A calculation diagram il-I-astrates the setting of the diamond dressing device of the "584" grinderR. A os.1oulation example is included for a case where a gear with 3 mm module and 45 teeth is rolled using a rolling gear with 94 teeth. Invol-atograms made by an involut-9 meter show the error produced in rolling with a non-cor- re(,t-ed and with a corrected wheel. Errors after correction do nct exceed 3VCme Cold P~zing reduc9s errore to 20-25,~kft over the working aection of the tooth profile. The method of determining the rolling gear modification for the rear tooth flank is acalogoua with the modification for the front flank and therefore is nolv- includedp but it is pointed out that the curve shape and the angle fcr the front and rear flanks are not alike, and it is r9commended not to reverse rolling.. There are 9 figures. C. a - d 2 1/2 BRON, B. Z.;HAZIAR, T. 0. "NONWOOKOMP Possible relationship between poikiloder and dysfunction of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal region. Vest. vener.. Moskva no.5-41-43 Sept-Oat 1951. (GLML 21:1) 1. Departmental Physician Bron; Candidate Medical Sciences Mazyar. 2. Of the Ukrainian Skin-Venersological Institute (Director - Prof. A. M. Krichevskiy). BRON, B.Z.; BOND&R', Z.L. Relation of therapeutic effect of the tre&tment of lupus ar7thomtosus vith kris&nol to concentration of the drug in the body. Vest.ven.i dorm. no.5o.24-25 6-0 '53. (MIRA 6:12) 1. Is Ukrainskogo usuchno-issledovetel'skogo koahno-venerologicheakogo InstItuta (direktor - professor A.M.Mrichevskly) I M=Ikovskogo oblast- nogo vendlepaumera (gl&vny7 vr&ch H.I.Lisla). (1upum) ARLOZOROV, Z.G., doktor med.nouk, BRON, B.Z. s6V~11, ~; ~, -, " - LE factor in the bloo'd *rV*f?9'su'Mqr7 in Znglishl. Probl.gemnt. i perel. krovi 3 no.4:27-32 Jl-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. 1z Ukrainskogo nauchnD-iseledovntel'skogo institutn perelivaniy a krovi i neotlozbnoy khirurgii (dir. - Yu.M. Orlenko), Nauchno- isilledovAtel'sko o instituta dermstologii i venerologii (dir. - dots. B.A. Zadorozhnyy~ i Khnrlkovskogo oblAstnogo venerologicheskogo dispnnnera (glavnyy vrach M.I. Lisiu), (WFUS BRYTHRKE14ATOSUS, DISSEMINAM, LN phenomenon (Rus)) BRON, B. Z. Dispensary treatment of patients with lupus erythematogus in Kharkov Province. Vest.derm.i ven. no.l,.57-59 162. (MIRA 15.'l) 1. 1z n-mr1kovskogo oblastnogo venerologichaskogoctispansera (glavn vrach M.I. Main). (,;Jyy PUS ERYTHE24ATOSUS) (KHARKOV PROVIIICF--HOSPITALS.-.-CYUTPA=Tg SERVICE) Cadiovascular system in patients with systemic lupus arythe- matosus. Test.dermo i ven. 37 no.10-19-22 Tat63. (MIRA 16t10) 1. 1z Ukrainokogo pauchno-isoledovatellokogo kozhno-venerologi- cheskogo instituts, (dir. dotsent A.I.Petikop) i Karlkovskogo oblastnogo venerologicheskogo dispansere (glavnyy vrach M.I. Lisin). (LUFUS ERYTBRIATOSUS (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM-DISEASES) PIROGOVA, O.M.; BOROVSKAYA, V.G.; BAKULINA, K.I.,-_BRON, B.Z.. Role of some endocrine and metabolic disorders in the pathogenesis and treatment of lupus erythematosus, Vest. derm. i ven. no.2:11-16 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1, Kozhnyy otdel (zav, A.P.Bazyka) i biokhimicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. N.N.Madiyev-mya) Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo kozhno-venerologkl~skogo instituts, (direktor - dotsent A.I. 12'yatikop), KharIkov. f J f ~AUTHORSs ~TgTLFs PERIODICAL# S/129/63/000/004/007/014 A004/A127 Rakhshtadt, A.G., Levites, I.I. The effect.of thermomechanical treatment on the fatigue strength of 55xrp (55KhGR) grade steel No.tallovedeniye i tormicheakaya obrabotka metallov, no- 4, 1963i 30 - 31 TEXT: The authors investigated theeffect of heat treament and high- -temperature thermomechanioal treatment on the fatigue characteristics of the 55KhGR spring a teel, containing 0 - 57~ 0, 0 - 36,14 Si, 1. Y/.' 14n, 1 - l4r/; Cr, 01057~ Ti, O.Y~ Ki and 0-0037~46 B. Flat specimens were tested on the HPC -2 RS-2) machine in regular symmetric load cycles in one plane. It was found that the optimum tempering temperature for this steel grade was 5~O - 5600C., High-temperaturo thermomechanical treatment improves the fatigue charaote- ristics of this steel, the fatigue limit increase amounting to 10,~ at least, while the limited durability features a reduction of 5(y~ increase by a factor of 9. The optimum tempering temperatures of 55KhGR steel after high-, -temperature thermomechanical treatment are in the range of 250 - 3000C. if Card 1/2 .The effect of therwomechanical ... 3/129/63/000/004/007/014 A004/A127 the tempering temperature exceeds 4000C, the effect of high-temperat' ure treatment is taken off. High-temperature the rmomechanical ..treatment with low degrees of reduction (15 - 250) improve the fatigue characteristics of the steel in the moot effective way at a tempering perature of 250OCe, There are 2 figaresand 1 table. tem- ASSOGIATIONs MVTU Im Bauman Card 2/2 L 10621-63 EWP(q)/EW(r)/BDS--AFFTC/,ASD--JD ACCESSION Fffl: AP3001652 S/0129/63/000/006/0010/0012 AUTHOR: Bron,_ D. I ; Gruzdov, P. Ta. Levites I. L; ~akhshtadt, A,,69 1--47-7 TITLE: The influence of austenization temperature on the kinetics of isothermal transformation of super cooled austenite steel 5~ KhCg~ and 50 KhG SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov., no. 6. 1963, 10-12 TOPIC TAGS: 55 KhGR steel, 50 KhG steel, austenization temperature, isothermal transformation ABSTRACT: The-stability of austenite 55 KhGH and 50 KhG steel during the iso- thermal process increases with that of the temperature of heating. In the inter- mediate region of the transformation, the stability of cooled austenite increases as the temperature rises to 050D0, but decreases as the temperature further in- creases to 3100C. This is explained by the increasing influence of concentration of thermal vacancies on carbon processes in the austenite. The alloying of chrome manganese steel (with a 0.5-0.6% increase of the carbon contents) with boron sharply increase the stability of cooled austenite and hence the hardenability of steel. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. Cord 1 ---------------------- - -------- ---- - - ----------- ..... ----------------------------- ---------- :--: --------- BROY, -D .-I _~__BERNSRTEY_N_,_M-.L. p-daktor tenin-.nauK, - nRw=TRLTrP R.U. 0 KUM.- _t;~In.nauk; LEVITES, I.I. Hardening 55KhGR spring steel by the met-hod of high-temperature thermomechanical treatment. Avt.prom. 30 no-1:35-38 Ja 164. OURA 17; 3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut avtomobillnoy promyshlennosti, Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov i Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche imeni Baumana. GORIN, D.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; B"Will, D.-T.; TAIMI)"Tim, I '~ ~ . LL 17 r~, ~, 2 1 . I . -,-. - - - - - I . -' . , . Mi"S Effect of high-temperature heat and mechanical treatment on fatigue characteristics of 55C2 and 50KhG spring steels. Avt. prom. 31 no.1:38-39 Ja 164. (1-1114 18:3) 1. Belorusskiy institut mekhanizatsii sel'skogo khozvaystva i Natichno-issledovatel'skiy institut teklinologii avtomobillnoy promyshlennosti. L 239,78-65 P(w)/_~'~'P(t) ACCESSION NIR: AF5002!~V~ AUTHOPZ- Gorin, 1~. I (Candidate of technical sciences); Bron, D. I.; Tara~.Nlta3 A. I.; TITLE: The effect of hiE;h -temperature thermomochanical trealtmeent on fatigus characteristics of and SOURLE -, Avtomobi I naya pro_Vshl1ennc)st'., no. 1, 1965., 36-39 -- ----- ------ --TOPIG: TAGS%.- stebl-'~ --th cim6radtlianical. treatment -laticue/ 55S2 eteel., 5OXhG steel ABSTRACT: This f3tudy is aimed at producing better spring steel to increase the life of automobile springs. The authors consider improvement in static and fatigue stri.;,gth in spring steel to be of fundanental importanQe ia this quest. 1nVGs't,.`_ gations were made on seven series of samples treated i-n the following ways: 1,eated to 950-970C (55S2 steel) and 900-92CC U ~,~-A ~tee,.), sjL-n-le to a of 15%., oil hardening, ampering at 250, 3do, 400C for 1 hour, at L60C for 30 min (55S2 steel) and at NO and 40W for I how, (5akhGA steel). !t was f o-=d that high-;tompera~ure thermomachanical treatment with 1m; deformation (15%) J:.-icreases the fatigue resistonce of 5532 and 50-KhGA sprang stools 5 to 22.~,. The ult~_ma~e Card 1/2 L 23938-65 ACCESSION NR: kP5002983 strength is exterxied several times. The c7clical stren-til af --:.e Pted steel, after treatment, is altaired wt,!,, temper:.zag at Higher tempex-atures of tempering req-4-e cor,-6,-po ~rlcreasjr.g t-%e t:-me 55,325 e.1 C-Lf -. 6 r :~ D'. zi efa secDad's. Defore ;,,as p-act~ca-y -c effccl a;e- T - ". .. if' -6 resistance. Cr~-. art. :ias: 2 fi&Lxa5 arid I table. ASS*CUTION: Belorusskiy institut mekhanizat"ii sel'skogo khozyaystva -(Belorussian Institute for Mechanization of Agr-.c-"Varc-)~ D - SUBICTUM : 00 ENCL.- 00 SUB QGDB: M, W RZF SOV-. 002 OTH190 000 Card 22/25- ALTH 0 R Bron, D i i,e v E 5 , tl 'N T T,r LF R e c r v-c-t a 1.1 z-a t c) n-o f 5 Kh G R i d i h i I Co,d 1 33265-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5005104 but caued collective recrystailization in the crit ica f c r-r-i t ia ~,I P T- o(RIC e 6, C C, I I e -1 t ~Vt~ :t T' ~'w grain size. The maxiM31 fatigue strength ;eas achieved after t r ea tme W- e 7 c a r - ~,l c, c tve re c T ys t az a 0-1 ma,-F. SU&',(.ITTE- E NIC L Co,d 2/2 BRON) D.J. Technological potentialities for the improvement. of the quality of.motor-truck springs. Avt. prom. 31 no.6:34-37 Je 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekhpologicheskiy institut avtomobillnoy promyshlennosti. nm AP6032459JD/Igi SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/~Ci66-07/60-9/001'5/oo46 1AWHOR: Bron, D. I.; Levites, I. I. iORG:J NIITAVTOPROM ;TITLE: The properties of 55KhGR teal after ausformins and requenching ISOUR-PE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 9, 1966, 45-48 ITOPIL TAGS: mechanical property,' metal ausforming, spring steel, metal dellornation ABSTRACT: The authors study the effect of the degree of deformation during ayform- ing on the strength, yield and fatigue characteristics of 55KhGR spring steelfwith the, l 1following composition: 0.57% C, 1.03% Mn, 0.36% si, 1.14% Cr and 0.0037% B. Flat specimens were tested on one pass through a laboratory rolling mill. The degrees of reduction were 15, 25 and 50%. The final thickness of the specimens was 4 rum. Three itypes of heat treatment were used: the first consisted of deforniation at 9501C or normal quenching in oil and tempering at 2500C for one hour; the second is the same ias the first except that the specimens were tempered at 6500C for one hour and re- ibeated in a salt bath at 2700C for two.minutes, quenched in oil and tempered a:-. 2500C for one hour; the third is the same as the second but does not include tempering at 2500C. Specimens for tensile testing were not subjected to mechanical -urcat.-meni, while those which were intended for fatigue.testing were polished and deep cooled- Card 1/2 UDC: 621-785:539-374 LTO ACC JNR: AP06032459 !All tensile testing was done on the "Shopper" 30 ton aulic machine. The'fatigue I n NAPIII-IRS-2 machine. The results of these tests show th_-~ d'- Itests were do e on theq rect ausforming improves the strength and fatigue characteristics of steel by 10%. Maximum strengthening effect is achieved with'a 25% reduction. Steel strengthened by i ausforming can be retempered by rapid heating after intermediate-tempering which par- tially reduces its strength and improves its plastic characteristics. On the other hand, if low temperature tempering is eliminated durinS direct auuforming, full re- covery or properties during requenching*and low temperature tempering of steel s-~rengthened by ausforming is impossible. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REF: 004 Card 212 jjja__ MON, G. B. Bron, G. B. '~Malaria ard tulberculosis," Trudy I's zcx"ozydzh. n2uch.-issled. in-ta okhrany materinstv2 i raladenchestva i pediatr. kafedr Azerb2ydzh. med. in-ta, Balku, 1949, p. 248-49. SO: U -3736, 21 May 53, (Letopis I Zhurnal I nykh Statey, No. 17, 1949) USSP / 1,dcrobio1ogY- i-AcrourGanisms Pathogonic to Humans and F-5 Anim--.ls - !~,Dq jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, No. 90905 Author : Voroblyev, A. A.; Bron, L. B. Inst : Not Given ----------- Title Corabinod L.-aunization with a Purified Adsorbed Totams Toxoid and a Totravaccine Crig. -Pub Zh. mikrobiol., e:?idemiol. i innunobiologii, 1957, 110 7) 77-84 Abstract Results are reported on a combined i mmini zation with a purified adsor:?tion in aluminum hydroxide of tetams toxoid (TT) eaid a tetravaccino (typhoid-para-typhoid B, Floxnor and Sonno dysentery) comparod with crude TT in the same coLibination. Introduction into the combinod vaccine of the adsorbed TT instead of the crude did not increase the reactivity of the mroparation. The antitoxic Card 1/2 BRON, L. 0. ENGI14EER Mbr., zvshs (-lc45-) "Flexible Hoses for Hydraulic Machine Tbol Drives," Stanki I Instrument, 16 , no-12, 1945 "A New Hydraulic Drive for Work Rotation (on Internal Grinding Machines) at the ZVSHS." Stanki I Instrument vol. 15, nos. 7-8, 1Q44 -BRON, L.S. -10 Hydruulic equkl)xeut for gripping and conve:7ing devices of Luichine tools and assembly lines. Stan.i instr. 24 n0.7:5-9 J1 153. (KI-RA 6:8) (Hydraulic machinery) USSR/Engineering - Machine Tools Card 1 1/1 Authora I Voronichev, N. M. and Bron, L. S. Title I The automatization of production of components with complicated profiles. Periodical : Stan. i Instr., Ed. 6, 7 - 14, June 54 Ostract. : The Bureau of Design of the Ministry of Machine Tool and Instrument In- dustry, together with the "Stankokonstrukti3yall factory, have designed two types of duplicate-milling-machines, (single- and double coordinate) which permit fully-mechanized milling of components with complicated profiles. Description of machines. Illustrations; drawings; diagrams; graphs; tables. Institution : Submitted : MM/Engineering - Machine tools Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 1/23 Autba" Bron, L. S. -7-;- '-~7.7 Hydraulic drives for transmission mechanisms of combination ancl special machine tools. "riodita IStan. i instre S. 1-7) Aug 1954 Astmet SThe Design.Bareau of the Ministry for Machine Construction and Instrwnent Industry, desiWed and produced several typos of hydraulic drives for transmissions of combination and special machine tools. Data indicating the perfomance of hydraulic drives with hydraulic boards, type U424., U4244~ and U4245, is given, together with the description of operation of machine tools. Drawings; tables. Institution , Submitted . -------------------- DWUK-~ CaTt 1/1 Pub. 103-- 2/20 Authore 1. Bron, L. S. 0~ Title I Guaranteeing the efficiency of hydraulic drives of lathes Periodical I Stan. i instr. ~613, 4-8, Mar 1955 Abstract 9 The factors affecting the efficiency of hydraulic drives of ilknchines are discussed. Some of these factors were found to be chitracteristic only for bydraulic drives of certein types of machined. There are mr.ny factors which characterize the construction, mnuf~:~~'Iure onI exploitation of the hydraulic tqmipmcnt of machincc anA 'affect the efficiency of thece mchines :~nd yr-t are [,enr.';rn1 for r~qpy otl,,.r typcs of hydraulic cjuip:-.-:rt. '.,.'oys c-f aLiarnnteein.- pdrfect perform,:~ncz efficiency of hyCrrulic Llriv--r z~" nL,,chincs are dencr-ibed. UEZIL references (1951-1=). Graph; drawim-sl illustrati:-,n. Inatitiitl'M Z .......... Subi:,itted .......... BRON. L. S. Ensuring the good functioning of hydraulic drive in machine tools (conclusion). Stan. i instr. 26 no.4:13-16 Ap 155- (WU 8:6) (Machine tools--Hydraulic driving) AID P - 5033 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 4/22 Author Bron, L. S, Title Hydraulic drive for feeding mechanisms of small machine tools. Periodical : Stan. i instr., 4, 14-20, Ap 1956 Abstract : Institution : Submitted : The author describes the use of headstock hydraulic drive for small automatic milling and boring machines (used in production of small component parts for carburetors, sewing machines, typewriters, bicycles, cal- culating machines, etc.). It has been found that in many instances hydraulic feeding mechanisms are more efficient than mechanically-operated drives and in some Instances hydraulic feed is necessary. Eight drawings and 4 photos. Interchangeability Bureau of the Ministry of Machine Tool and Apparatus Industry (YLS I IF). No date A) L I/ ?. 3 28(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2702 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki. Seminar po pnevmogidravlicheskoy avtomatike. 1st, Moscow, 1957 Sistemy, ustroystva i elementy pnevmo- i gidroavtomatiki; Z7sbornik7 (Pneumatic and Hydraulic Circuits Devices, and Elements in Automation; Z-Collection of Papers7) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 233 P. Errata slip inserted. 2,700 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: M. A. Ayzerman, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: A. A. Tall; Tech. Ed.: T. P. Polyakova. PURPOSE: This collection of papers is intended for scientific research workers and engineers in the field of design and con- struction of pneumatic and hydraulic equipment and accessories for automation. COVERAGE: This collection contains papers read at the Seminar on Pneumatic and Hydraulic Devices for Automation, May 28, 1957. The collection is divided into the following three groups: 1) newly developed pneumatic and hydraulic circuits 2) pneumatic and hydraulic devices, including regulating units, transmitters Card l/ Pneumatic and. Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 and transducers, actuating mechanisms, special-purpose devices, and auxiliary equipment and 3) elements of pneumatic and hyd- raulic devices for automation, such as controlled and permanent nozzles and diaphragms. No personalities are mentioned. Refer- ences follow several of the papers. TABLE OF CONTENTS: NEWLY DEVELOPED PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS Shneyerov, M. S. -oscow7. KBTsMA Pneumatic Unitized Circuit 3 /-M - This paper discusses methods of unitizing automatic lines by using standardized units and circuits. The principal com- ponent instruments were built by KBTsMA. Kozlov, I. F. ffoscpK7. New Small-size for Automatic Control and Regulation, pribor" Regulating units, secondary recording struments, computers, and controllers struments dealt with in this paper. Card 2/ Pneumatic Instruments Developed by "NIITeplo- 12 and indicating in- are among the in- Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 Bron, L.'S. josco-J. Hydraulic Equipment for Transfer Machines 19 This paper discusses hydrualic feed, transport, clamping, and other mechanisms of machine tools. Stupak, B. F. ffeningra.17. Elements of Hydraulic Instruments 31 This paper deals with the functioning and construction of such hydraulic instruments as regulating units, slide valves, oil filters, oil pumps, overflow valves, hydraulic actuators, and throttles. PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC DEVICES FOR AUTOMATION Regulating Units Podgoyetskiy, M. L., and E.M. Braverman Z7moscqw7. KBTsMA Three- Bompbnent'Regul&ting Unit- Dvoretskiy, V.M. ffoscow IAT AN SSR 7. Small-size Hydraulic Regulating Unit ;7 Transmitters and Transducers Card 3/ 1 - , - - ; . . Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Conta) SOV/2702 Zasedatelev, S.M., and V.A. Rukhadze /MoscoA7. Problems in Constructing Primary Instruments -_ Differential Pressure Trans- mitter With Pneumatic Force Compensation 6:L This paper is a theoretical discussion of differential transmitters dealing with their sensitivity, errors, and reliability. Krementulo, Yu. V. zm-oscog. Electropheumatic'Transducers, IAT AN SSSR 77 Dmitriyev, V.N. Zffoscoj/. Static Characteristics of a Pneumatic Relay With Constant Pressure Drop in Nozzles 86 This paper discusses the static characteristics of a back- pressure type pneumatic relay with indicators that are not sensitive to minute gap changes. Zasedatelev, S.M., and V.A. Rukhadze /Moscow7. Differential Pressure Transmitters With Pneumatic Force Compensation (Review of Non-Soviet Designs) 91 Card 4/ Zi Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 Actuating Mechanisms Temnyy, V. P. fmosco]j. General-purpose Hydraulic Power Servodrive 99 Arkhangellskiy, A.P. Hydraulic Universal Variable-speed Transmission (URS) 103 This paper describes an axial-piston variable-speed transmission. Its technical specifications and fields of application are discussed. Babushkin, S. A. ffeningrs.A7. Equations for a Stabilizing System With a Hydraulic Actuator Connected With a Control Device by Hydraulic Main Lines 112 Equations of the motion of the actuator piston and elements of the control device are given. Design examples are presented. Special-purpose Devices Berezovets, G. T. fmoscoN7. Pneumatic Ratio Controllers Card 51 Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 Without Mechanical Dividers 122 Types RS-1 and RS-2 ratio controllers are described. The change of ratio In relation to the throttle opening and the primary pressure is discussed. Zalmanzon, L.A., and A.I. Semikova ffoscoj. Designing a Non- linear Transformation in Pneumatic Systems by Means of "Nozzle- Tube" Type Elements 128 This paper discusses the first stage of an investigation made at the Laboratory for Pneumatic and Hydraulic Automation, IAT AN SSSR. The characteristics of a pneumatic nozzle-tube- type relay consisting of a nozzle and pitot tube are described. The functioning and possible uses of this device are dealt with. Schematic diagrams of the relay and photographs of the experimental installation are shown. Berends, T. K., and A. A. Tall /_MoscoX7. Possibility of Con- structing a Pneumatic Regulator;With Automatic Response to Load Changes 148 Card 6/ Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 Ostrovskly, Yu. I. Z7mosco&7. Extremal Pneumatic Regulator, IAT AN SSSR 155 The basic principles of an extremal regulator for main- taining certain maximum or minimum values in an automated system are discussed. A schematic diagram is presented, and the construction is described. Results of laboratory testing are g1ven. Auxiliary Equipment Prusenko, V. S. I-Rosco-0. Automatic Installation for Compressed Air Supply 165 A description is given of an installation with units of simple construction (rotary liquid piston compressor and two-stage dehydrator) for securing a continuous supply of clean and dry compressed air. ELEMENTS OF PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC AUTOMATION Controlled and Permanent Nozzles Card 7/ Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 Andreyeva) Ye& As fmoscoX7. Calculating the Static Character- istics of Back-pressure Type Elements 172 This paper deals with a theoretical analysis of back-pressure type elements. Flow of fluid, pressure distribution on plates, and general characteristics are discussed. Shumskiy, N.P. fm-osco2. Results of Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Back-pressure Type Control Devices 181 Bogacheva, A.V. fRoscox7. High-velocity Laminar Air Flow in Flat Capillary Channels 194 This paper discusses air flow in flat capillary channels at varying pressures. The flow rate is experimentally in- vestigated and results shown graphically. Charts to be used for determining resistance coefficients and flow rates are presented. Kichin, I, N. fm-oscow7. Nozzle Clogging and Methods of Combating it 205 Card 8/ Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 The tendency of certain working fluids toward nozzle and slit clogging is examined. Minimum dimensions of nozzle and slit sections at which the fluid flow rate remain stable are determined. Some practical methods of combating clogging are presented. Diaphragms Afanaslyev, V.V. Zm-osco3j. On Variation of Effective Areas of Fabric Diaphragms 216 Changes in the magnitude of effective areas of corrugated diaphragms during the stroke are analyzed and their signifi- cance in the design of a KBTsMA pneumatic regulator discussed. Mach, Yu, L., and G. P. Stepanov L7moseq-0. Investigation of Characteristics of Diaphragms Used in Sensitive Elements of Regulators 224 Characteristics of rubberized-fabric diaphragms made from various materials are discussed. The amount of hysteresis in relation to the stroke and the influence of the temperature of the surrounding medium are investigated. Test results of Card 9/ I Pneumatic and Hydraulic (Cont.) SOV/2702 beryllium-bronze diaphragms are presented. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/ec 12-23-59 BRON, L. 3. "Hydraulic Equipment of Automatic Assembly Line." Report presented at the Scientific Seminar on Fnsumo-Hydraulic Automation, 28-29 May 1957, at the Inst. for Autotimtion and Remote Control (IAT), Acad. Sci. USSR Avtomika i Telemekhanika, 1957, Vol. 18, No, 12, pp. 1148-1150, (author SEMIKOVA, A. I.) 4, - -BRON, L.S. Pumps for automatic lubrication. Stan. i instr. 28 no.10:32-33 0 157. (Lubrication) and lubricants) (Pumping- machinery) (MI2A 10:11) 7"i - - - T - - _,_j r BRON, L.S.; TARTIAKOVSKIY, ME. "..ii,Awidilr ting the heating of oil in hydraulic drives of automatic machine tools. Stan. i instr. 28 no.12:9-13 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Machine tools--Hydraulic driving) AUTHOR: Bron L. S. SOV/121-58-8-4/29 TITLE-. Hyl-raulic L~alancing of Assemblies in Vertical Machine Tools (Gidravlicheskoye uTavnoveshivaniye uzlov vertikallnykh stanko7.) PERIODICALZ Stanki I instrument, 1958, Nr 8, pp 13-15 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Development work carried out by the First Design Office for Ma%-hin,pi Tools (SK13-1 Stankostroymiya) is reportedg ,,%on;,,'erned with the hydraulic counter-ba lancing of suspended assemblies in v6rtical machines. Experimental machines embodying these principles were constructed by the Machine Tool Wcrks (%Stanko--avod) "Imeni B.Ordzhonikidze". The spind-lesto(Ac of' a unit-built machine tool mounted on vertic~al slideways is balanoed by a hydraulic cylinder supplied from a hydraulic pressure source through a unit incorporating one supply and one return check valve in "1e1. Fig 2 shows the unit in cross-section. Fig 3 Arab p shows the complete hydraulic aircuit using a standard hydraulic control panel, U1+241~, made by the "Gidroprivod" Works,. emb,-,-6_Y!rg remote electrical control. When the Card 1/3 stop tutt.:)-..,. is depressed5 the distribution iralve in the SOV/121-58-a-~/29 Hydraulic Balancing of Assemblies in Vertical Machine Tools contzol panel prevents the outflow of oil from the balancing cylinder. The piston Is adequately sealed by four rubber rings of circular cross-section. Computa- tions show that hydraulic counter-balancing reduces the total weight of built-up machine tools by 15% and their total cost by 3%. The additional power cost depends on the number of working cycles per hour. With a 12 years' ammortisation period, the overall economy referred to the first cost of the machine, is 1.5-)+% at 30 cycles per hour and 1,~-1.5% at 90 cycles per hour. It is diffi- cult to design, standard balancing cylinders for both vertieal and horizontal spindlestocks. Examples are given where hydraulic counter-balancing cannot be re- pla;:,ed by counter-weights. Fig 4 shows the hydraulic circuit of a special vertical milling machine with hydraulic oounter-balancing. The milling head is found most of the time in one of the two extreme positions and complete sealing of the hydraulic piston is not required. Card 21/3 Fig 5 shows the stoc~k of a small hydraulic spindle mounted vertically and --ounter-balanced by oil pressure acting SOV/121-58-8-1+/29 Hydraulic Balancing of Assemblies in Vertical Machine Tools directly on the spindlestock sleeve. Fig 6 shows the hydraulic ~,-ircuit of a vertical component store installed between se(,~tions of an automatic production line. The operation of the hydraulic system is discussed showing the acceptanes and feeding-on of components. The vertical arrangement, made possible by hydraulic balancing, reduces the floor space required'. In some schemes an automatic lock, holding the unit In the oppermost position, ran reduoe the sealing requirements. There are 06 figures Card 3/3 BRON, L. S. Hydraulic drives for turning devices used in machine tools and automatic production lines. Stan. i instr. 29 no.6:16-19 Je '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Machine toola--Hydraulic driving) 25(l) PRASS I BODK EXPLOITATION SOV/2)83 Akademlya nauk SSSR. loalsislyn pa tokhnologit mashlaostroyertlya C__ Aytomatizatalys mashinostrottelthykh frotoessOv. t. III Privod I upravlenlys rabosshial mashinaml Automation of Kachine-build- >~4 trig Processes. Va,312t Drives and Control Systems for Process Machinery) Moscow. lzd-v 0 ,, ". 1959. 370 p. Errata slid-, Ias Is rted. 3.000 copies printed. &d.s V.I. Dikushin, Academician; Ed. of Publishing Houses D.M. loffes Tech. 24.t I.P. KazInin. FMOSE: This book to Intended for engineers demlis;g with auto- mation of various machine-bt4ilding processes. COVERAGES This Is the second volume or transactions Of the s*oond Conference on Overall Mechanization and Automation of ftnufac- "Uring Process*$ hold September 23-29. 1936. The present volume ...lots of three parts, the first dealing with automation or :nginearing measuring methods. The subjects discassed Include Istomatic control or dimensions at' machined parts# Inspection methods for Automatic production lines. In-process Inspection devicesp application of electronics In automating linear sampurla9prommuses, and machines for automatic Inspection of b*arl Ing rates. The second port deals with automatic drives and control systems for process machinery. Including appll.- cation of digital computers In the control or matal-cutting machine toolaq reliability or relay systems, application of gas-tube frequency converters in the c3ntrol or Induction motor "ads. magnetic amplifiers and their use In autocatts: systems. hydraulic drives, and ultrwonto vitrators. Part three deals w1th mechanisms of automatic machines and aoto- matic production lines. The subjects discussed Include linkage. Indexing. and Otm va-wheel -type nechanismis, friction driveag automatic loading devices, disphragm-type Pneumatic drives. various auxiliary devices for AUtO%&ttC production lines. and methods of design and accuracy or cams. So person- alition are mentioned. Thera are no rereramoms. Y_*k1=9_tYAn_Xz_JL Dynamics and Type of Wear of Geneva- wheat Mechanisms 210 ShekhvIt~_A.I_ Study of Indexing Mechanisms for Tables and ZFU-as--5? Automatic Machines 222 Cher~dlrsov, S.A. Linkage Mechanisms of Me*vy_duty Drawing Tr 0-4 a 253 Revisor, O.A. Controlled Friction Drives Made by ToNlITRA-Sh 21-Q Pre2l. V.P. Some Problems In the Theory or Loading and Post- Uaning Devices 278 Automatic feeding of Piece Stoasc I to War 1 292 M*dvJ0_1L_M.V n is n9 Vibratory Lo-ditre ror Machine Toole 311 R tjAca-1-1. Experience Gsiatd by the Avtotavod Irent Iuscheys In Developing Standard Mechanisms ror Automating M Auxiliary Operations In Natal-cutting Machine Toole Designing Disphrogs-type, Pneumatic Drives 336 Bron. L.S.- Standard Auxiliary Devices for Automatic Lines )52 _!qrv_p_r.L. Problems or Profile Design and Can Accuracy for Process RachInery In Vacuum Tube Industry 363 BROIR, L.S. I-------- :_~ Hydraulic drives used in automtic production lines. Stan. i inBtr. 30 no.1:3-9 Ja '59. (MIIIRA 12:1) (Uchine tools-Hydraulic driving) BROF, L.S.; TARTAKOVSKIY, Zb~.Eq VLADZIYEVSKIY, A.F., doktor tekhn. prof., red.; BORUSE-TOY, I.Vi... red.; ALEKSEYEVA, T.V.., tekhn. red, [Standardized componmts of machine-tool units; catalog) Normali- 2ovanriye uzly agregatrifth stankav; katalog. Moskva, 1961. 347 p (MIU 14:.ui L Moscow. TSentrallmyy institut nauchno-takhnichaskoy informatsii mashinostroyen4a. 2'. Chlen-korrespondentAN USSR (for Nnin, Odigin). 3..AN USSR (for Starbdubav). (Metallograpby) (Steel-Heat treatment) ALVIHORi Bron, L. S. 20934 S/117/61/000/002/001/017 A004/Aiol TITLE: High-production unit-head machine tools made of standardized units PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel', no. 2, 1961, 1-- 5 TEXT: In his article the author deals with the problem of the composi- tion of unit-head machine tools fabricated by the Moskovskly stankostroitel'nyy zavod Am. S. Ordzhonikidze (Moscow Machine Tool Plant imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) according to designs of the SHB-1. Figure 1 shows a schematic of the composition of a bilateral horizontal unit-head machine tool from standardized units, the machine being intended-for the tooling of casings from two sides. The workpiece is fixed-in fixture 1 mounted on the middle section 2 of the machine tool, which is composed of beds 3 and 4, power units 5, 6 and 7.- The author points out that three types of power standardized units are utilized: automatic power heads 5, non-automatic power heads'6 and power tables 7. The-author then describes the functioning and design of an automatic power head as it is illustrated in figure 2. The author then gives a description of a non-automatic power head and points out the expediency of utilizing such power heads on vertical unit-head machine Card 1/5 20934 S/117/61/000/002/001/017 High-production unit-head machine tools ... A004/A101 tools, since they are lighter than automatic ones and-therefore the counter- weights, which are necessary on vertical machine tools*,.-are not so heavy either. Figure 5 shows the kinematic circuit of a non-automatic'boring head, which is mounted on unit-head machine tools if it is necessary to combine boring with fac- Ing operations. B6dy I with face plate 2 is displaced by cylinder 3 on slides 4. Behind the head a second cylinder 5 is mounted which is connected with carriage 7, face plate 2 and rack and pinion gear 6. The operation of the hea'a is controlled from the hydraulic panel and by an additional switching slide valve mounted on the head. The author then describes the possible versions of fixing the tools to the face plate and presents the basic parameters of the standardized power units, developed by,the SKB_1, in the table below. It is emphasized that power units can be mokmted on sthrfdardized beds only in the case of all types of unit-head machine tools'having a common dimension H which determines the-loading height of components being machined (Fig. 1). This dimension, which for all machine tools designed by SKB-1 is 1,000 mm, determines-height H, of the middle section of the unit-head machine tool and height H2 of the flanges for all bed dimensions. The varying bed height H is chosen in such a way that distance H4, from the loading plane to the axis oPthe first spindle, is approximately constant for all power head dimensions. The author describes various versions of the composition of Card 2/5 20934 3/117/61/()00/002/001/017 .':igh-production unit-head machine tools Aoo4/Aioi vertical unit-head machine tools without stating any important technical data. There are 14 figures, I table and 2 Soviet-bloc referencen. Figure 1- Card 3/5 1w High-production unit-head machine tools ... Figure 2: 1._ casing; 2 - electro- motor; 3 - hydraulic panel; 4 - slides; 5 - jacket; 6 - stoPs; 7 - control lever. 4 20934 S/117/61/000/002/001/017 A004/A101 50 Card_4/5 M 'F unit-head machine tools ... Table:. 1) dimensions of the power units; 2) conventional maximura drilling diameter for steel, in MM; 3) maximum power of electro- motor in kw; 4) feed forae in kg; 5) maximum travel length in mm; '2093h S/117/61/0-,O/W2/!X)!1/"D' A004/AI01 12 raftp)[T amoBoro yua 2 4- 5 6 YvIOD11MA UnNalmaullun IIaMCTP cuepAcinin no CTa- ~A It H AW 25 40 - - - - - MOKC11MBAbilas MoutilocTh - qmeKTPOADjsraTCJIII D KdIn 2.8 4.5 7* 141 28* Y/ Yamite noAaqjj B _K2 900 15-00 25-00 5000 11000 1) AIaxcjtmaAbiiafl Aanua xo- - - - 1 - Aa 11 Xx 400 600 800 1000 1000 MOMHOM BACKTPOADUMUen YKAMIA TO.16%0 AAR CIMOBWX the electromotor power is indicated for power heads only. Card 5/5 S/028/61/000/004/001/007 B104/B203 AUTHORS: Bron, L. S., Voronichev, N. M. TITLE: Normalization of main parameters of machine sets, and their units PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, no. 4, 1961, 7-15 TEXT: Machine sets made in recent years by various firms, e.g., the stankostroitellnyy zavod imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (Machine-building Works imeni S. Ordzhonikidze)-and other enterprises of the Moskovskiy gorodskiy ekonomicheskiy rayon ~Moscow Municipal Economic rayon), Ryazanskiy ekonomicheskiy rayon kRyazan' Economic rayon), Tullskiy ekonomicheskiy rayon (Tula Economic rayon),-and Beloruaskiy ekonomicheskiy rayon (Belorussia Economic rayon), had different designs and sizes although they had the same rated capacity. This involves great difficulties in the establishment of production lines, etc. Therefore, it will be necessary to set up unified machine-building standards containing the parameters of unified machine sets. In setting up these standards it should be considered that from time to time production lines have to be rearranged for different Card 1/3 S/0213/61/000/004/001/007 Normalization of main parameters of... B104/B203 products. This asks for a reasonable establishment of junction measures for all parts. Also dimension and load series will have to be set up. In the first part of the present paper, the authors discuss typification and dimension series for power units. After detailed deliberations they find that the range of power transmission for power units of medium and large dimensions should lie within 1000 -10000 kg- force. Two variants are considered for subdividing this range, one with five sizes (variant I) and one with six sizes (variant M. Table 1 gives the first variant of main characteristics for power units. The intermediate values of trans- mission forces were determined from the series R20/6 (f, - 1.78); thus, it was necessary o establish the dimensions of power units according to the series ~2 = 1. In variant II, the transmission forces were determined from the series R20/4 (T - 1-56), the dimensions from the series R10 - 1.25). Subsequently, the authors thoroughly deal with the assembly 0 machine sets from normalized units. Some examples illustrate the assembly of machines from normalized automatic working units, from non- automatic working units, and from worktables. The authors discuss the proper dimensions of clamping plates and bolts permitting the inter- Card 2/3 S/028/61/000/004/001/007 Normalization of main parameters of... B104/B203 changeability of units. They consider the stability of machine sets, suitable building heights, as well as sets with high demands for accuracy of machining. OC*ovPIMe-XIpAKftPWCTWI9W CRAONUX YINOO Table 1 : Main characteristics of the pover unit. Legend: 1) Size of the nower unit; 2) power transmission, kg-force; 3) bore diameter through steel, mm; 4) rated power of the electric motor, kw; 5) operation length. Card 3/3 4) r6dSP"C*AWoro7Sx4 2 1 3. 1 4 9 7)YCHAII* DOAX4*. IUC 1;9 '; 7MW vow IWW Wpommull xxmwerp caep- jew"s no MAN 9 JAAI (TOA%r 90 AAN cusoxmi roioanv) 25 1 1 1 63 JOD IOD ' 1 F 1 V.. sox) 2.1 4 - 7.s I 1 22 (3) (5-51 ( 10) 1 7) ( 130 ) AAKKI WORM ZOAA. 2DO AX 6OU W OW am aw OW 1000 . RON, L.S. Effect of load and temperature on the food-spaed stability of hydraulic power packs of machine-tool units. Stan.i Instr. 33 no.8:1-8 Ag 162. (Machine tools) (MM 15:8) 5/876/62/000/ooo/oWoO7 El9l/E48l AUTHOR-. Bron, L.S. TITLE: for Design and layout of hydraulic transmissions automatic production lines built up of standard units SOURCEz Proyektirovaniye i ekspluatatsiya avtomaticheskikh liniy mekhanicheskoy obrabotki. Mosk. dom nauchno- tekhn. prop. Ed. by A.P.Vladziyevskiy. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1962. 234-261 TEXT: Hydraulic power is used in automatic production lines bu~'lt up of standard units for the main spindle feed drive s' table feed drives, clamping mechanisms, transporting and loading mee khanisms, vibrators for cleaning, inspection mechanisms, electrical program controllers, automatic lubrication pumps and ..others. In a cylinder head production line for the ZIL motor car enjine over 500 hydraulic cylinders are installed. The total initalled electrical power of the hydraulic systems exceeds 130 MI.: Thi system contains more than 120 pumps. Hydraulic systems must engure the sequence and timing of the production cycle. Separate 'tions must not interfere with other parts of the system. Ca'd 1/3 S/876/62/000/000/oo6/007 Design and layout of hydraulic ... zigi/E481 Servicing and replacements must be easy. Independent control of each mechanism must be possible for resetting. The number of units must be a minimum. Reliability and endurance must be pr ovided and overheating of oil avoided. Hydraulic power components and systems are illustrated and described. The hydraulic system of typical feed mechanisms for standard spindle stocks and tables is discussed in detail. The metering system for feed mechanisms is shown diagrammatically. A standard oil tank is illustrated. The hydraulic system of two feed mechanisms isl shown semi-diagrammatically. Hydraulic clamping mechanisms include those with simple clamping, with a sequence of positioning, pre-clamping and final clamping,-and with positioning followed by mechanical clamping through wedge action. Pressures may rise as high as 100 atm. Control methods are discussed. Electro- hydraulic control is preferred. The hydraulic transmission for transporters is illustrated and describ ed with emphasis on the -brlhking- -prt)b-ldrfi'.-" - ~A, -grapli is given to facilitate the choice of de-sign parameters. A hydraulic rack and pinion rotating actuator is illustrated. Hydraulic actuation of vertical storage m6gazines between line sections is shown. Hydraulic power used Card 2/3 S/876/62/ooo/ooo/006/007 Design and layout of hydraulic ... Eigi/E481 for inspection and feeler devices is concerned mainly with limiting the feeler effort. The hydraulic system of a shaking vibrator is illustrated and a hydraulic drive for an electrical pr6gram controller is discussed. A centralized hydraulic power system for an automatic production line is described with the help of'a circuit diagram and a semi-diagrammatic drawing of the hydraulic control panel. An in-line throttling valve and a solenoid actuated control valve are shown. There are 18 figures. Ca'rd 3/3 BRON~ L.S.- TARTAKOVSKIY, Zh.E.; VLADZIYEVSKIY, A.P., doktor tekhn. 1---- -. -,~Li, prof., nauchn. red.; GRDSMAN, L.A., red.; BONDAREV, Ml. S. , tekhn. red. [Hydraulic equipment for machine tools in foreign countries; a survey] Stanochnoe gidrooborudovanie za~rube bom; obzor. Moskva, 1963. 71 p. (MIRA 16:10) 1. TSentrallnyy institut nauchno-tekhnicheskoy informatsii po avtomatizateii i mashinostroyeniyu. (MacUne tools--Hydraulic drive) BRON, L.S.; TARTAKOVSKIY, Zh.E. Hydraulic drive of power packs of machine-tool units abroad. Stan.i instr. 34 no.4:28-33 AP 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Maching(tools--Hydraulic drive)