SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT N.A. CHELYSHEV - A. CHELYUSTKIN

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SO-'-T/ 14~c- Pecul-;P-riEies of Metal Defurma 'IV i'07' int i of~ '~ La Uth -. z. "h Mill of the strip,the distribution of the tor-iue between t',I-i: rollers and the horizontal forces in the mill. The invc-c-t'-- gations performed bell. to determine the effect of 'the -fo-re- mentioned factors for each individual case, thus facilitating thb control cf the rolling process on Lautlij three-hi.-Ih mills. There are 2 tables, I diaq,ram, 2 qets of radiograms, 1 ,Aioto ELI, 4 Soviet references, ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Siberian Iletallurgical Wed= ObrabOW netalloy dayleniy= (Chair of Jktal Processing Under PM Isu 11 jantlary 900 1959 Card 212 GOLUBBY. T.M.. doktor tekhn.vauk, prof.; CIMLYSIM, N ad.tekbn.nauk, A- #_kEL 31DV' M.P.. lob.; NUZIMSOV, N.Te., inzbe; dots.; WTA BOYCHRUD, S.M., inub.; ZHURATIM. N.A., Insh. Operations of a forge blooning mill with use of automatic control. 1zv.vy~.ucheb,sxv*; chern.ast. 2 no*7;59-74 J1 159. (NIEL 13:2) 1. Sibirskly aw%&11urg4qhovkty 1=tltut, Rakomandavano Imfedror obrabotki metallow divIenlyea Sibirskogo metallurgicheskago instituta. (Rolling uIlls) (Automtlc control) SIMROKBDDOV, N.Te., dotsent;. C !~SMW, N.A., 1mnd.tekhu.u&uk; 7AYEDY, N.A., doteent; JROIOT, N.F.. insh.; KOUDLNF, A.S-. insh.; MYCHMMO, L-Ta.. Insh.; SKOROKHDI)DTA. T.7.. iuzh.: AEAKMV, V.A., doteent (deceased]; UPTANDT. K.P., inshe Investigating conditions of rolling plain and shaped sections on a mdiu*4h&pe rolling mill. Trudy NTO Chern.met. 15:24-55 159. (KI" 132-7) (Rolling aills) SOKOIAW. L.D. -, CHILTSMX.A. Invest IrgatIng the operating conditlonn of 1100 blooming mill shears. Izv.vys.uchob.zav.; cbern.met. no.4:173-180 16o. (MBA 13:4) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgichaskiy inatitut. (Rolling mills-Nquipment and supplies) (Shears (Vachins tools)) SONOWT. L.D.; CHRLYSENT, N.A. Imestigativ,g a straightening machine of a rail-rolling Bill. Isy.vys.ucheb.sav.; abarn.vat. no.6:iq6-iq8 l6o. (KMi 13: 7) 1. Sibirskly metallurgicheskiy institute (zonugaills-41quipmat and sMIles) S/148/60/000/008/003/018 A16l/Ao2g AUTHORS: Chelyshev, N.A., Kobvzev. V.K.; Plekhanov, N.G.; Bogdanova, N.G.; Yampol'skiv. A.M. TITIE: Investigation of Metal.Deformation During Rolling on a "750" Mill With the Use of Radioactive IsotoDes PERIODICALs Ixvestiy& vyoddkh uchobnykh zavedeniy. - Chernaya. metallurgiya, 1960, No. 8. pp. 48 - 58 f TM: The Investigation was carried out with the use of s35 isotope added to a 7-ton ingot of 5o r(500) killed steel during rolling on the "750" two-stand two-high billet mill of the Kuznetakiy metallurgicheskly kombinat (Kuznetsk Met- allurgical Combine). The mill has box passes in the first stand (Fig. 1) and a rhomb-square pass system in the second (Fig. 2). Three distinct zones were pro- duced in metal by adding the isotope after the formation of a crystallized crust in the ingot mold, and again 10 min later after the formation of another solid layer. The first isotope addition had an activity of 950 mcup the second the double activity, so as to obtain three zones: a non-radioactive outer layer and two Inner zones of different radioactivity. The'observed deformation in height Card 1/5 s/148/6o/ooo/oo8/oo3/ol8 A161/AO29 Investigation of Metal Deformation During Rolling on a "750" Mill With the Use of Radioactive Isotopes and width was very different in separate layers in both stands. The observaticm are discussed In detail and Illustrated by figures and tables. Autoradiograms show the deformation after each of the 15 passes In the billet mill. The effect of the ratio hmean/l (mean height of the*deformation area to grip are'lefigth) [Abstractor's note: Subscript mean is a translation from the Russ ,r (ared- $an r n1y)] and of the grip'angle on the deformation was determined (noticed previous- ly by A.I. Tselikov in Reference 2). The following conclusions were drawn: 1) The isotope method makes possible the observation of deformation without distzb- ing the process. 2) The deformation is distributed very non-uniformly in height and width in box passes as well as in the rhomb-square system. 3) The heightde- formation variations in separate metal zones in separate passes depend on cbwWs of hmearL/1 and grip angle. At high hmeadl high deformation takes place in the outer zone and low deformation in the central zone at all grip angles; the de- formation gradually evens out in all zones with reducing the hmesn/l ratio, and at a hmean/1 ratio lower than 1.7 the center is deformed more than the outer lay- er. An increasing grip angle at constant hmean/l ratio raises the deformation in the outer layers, and hence the deeper metal layers are worked better with Card 2/5 A161/AO29 ..Inve6tigation.of.Metal Deformation Duri~g Rolling on.a "750" Mill With the Use of:Radloacti ve'I sotopes smaller gri angle, 4) 1he local, -uniformity of deformation is considerable, p non particularly in the.first half ofthe rolling process. This causes separated ~Jayers under the billet surface, parkicuiarly if the metal' has a low plasticity. The magnitude of local'deformation non-uniformity depends also on the hmean/i ratio- - and the,grip an4e;, when.they increase, the deformation non-uniformXty Increases, 'and the detrimental'effeotioflarge grip angles is the stronger the- higher Is the, hmean/1 ratlo-z 5) In high-~deformation areas, changes of the free- b spreading index ZF are determined mainly by changes of the hmean/1 ratio. In passes wi'th unrestricted widening, the width deformation also changes withthe biftan/l ratio and the grip angle, and positive as well as riegative deformationis possible. .6) The pass system.of the "750" mill'must be changed. The following persons took part in the.investigatio~: G.A. Sakharov (deceased), P.G. Marinin and I.V. Manchevskly. There are 6 figures, 3 tables and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy metallurgicheskly institut (Siberian Metallurgical In- sti=e) suwnm: November 30, -1959 1, J Po -TT . Z4 . F --TT low IM 1-7-:-, -.. --------- I -- -.1- 1. . I - I I . t 8/148/60/000/012./018/020 Al 61 /Al 33 AUTHORS: Golubev, T. M.; Chelyshev N A . and Kaftanov, M. P~ TITLEt The Kuznetsk blooming mill sarewdown operation with automatic control PERIODICALt Izvestlya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 12, 1960, 151 - 161 TEXTt the screwdown. mechanism of the KMK blooming mill (Fig. 1, kina- matic circuit) has been studied in automatic operation and with manual con- trol, by oscillograpli3ing the screwdown motor armature current, voltage, ex- citation current, and r.p.m. (Fig. 2, circuit diagram). The results are shown in oscillograms and two detailed. tables prepared from the oscillo- grams. The screwdowns system includes two vertical MQ642,3/78 (MPV42-3/78) motors, 9f 200/300 kw, 220/330 v, 990/970 amp, 21.5 amp excitation current at 500/750/1,000.r.p.m.; _a chain of,7 helical pinions in line in the hori- zontal plane with three idle pinions in the middle designed for synchroniz- ing the motors. The large gears rotating the screws are 1,861 ram in dJam.- eter. The driving pinions are fixed on the motor shaft shanks. The middle Card 1/10 S11 4Y60/000/012/018/020 The Kuznetsk blooming mill screwdown operation... A16i A133 pinions are so mounted in separate sockets that replacement is po3sible without dismantling the whole system; the cenlral pinion can be 1-ifted out of mesh by a speclal pneumatic device when the ' top roll has to be adjusted U horizontally. The automatic controls of the screwdowns are located oa thrse panels and 12 commutator boarde, including 297 rslay-contactor iulits. Ticir, top roll is moved automatically; the programmer permits setting several reduction programB at a time. The tracing selsyn-transformer system peryllIts rough and accurate mismatch readings. The top roll motion ranges are set by plug program commutators, with corresponding transformer lead conllqctic=-i. The operator selects the program by push buttons. Thirty ingots of rimmed and rail steel were rolled during observations, into 300 x 330 and 320 x 330 blooms, in 11 passes with 3 edgings. The total inertia moment of the two motors and thr. entire system is 520-34 kg-m2. The movements of the top roll vere slightly faster with automatic control than with manual, due to the changing magnetic field of the motors; overloads were observed in man- ual control through untimely switching. Delay after metal ejection from the rolls in automatic operation was more frequent than advance, and vios versa with manual control. Delay always occurred in passes preceding edging. Card 2/10 S/14BJ60/000/012/018/020 The Kuznetsk blocoing mill screwdown operation... A161/A1331 Acceleration between advance and lag was 0.38 - 0.62 sec in automatic opera- tion and reached 3 - 4 sac with manual control. With both kinds of control and steel grades and in all passes except for the 6, 7, 6 and 10, the screws' motion ended 0-1 - 3-0 see ahead of the rolls' grip on metal. In the passes 6, 7, 8 and 10, the screws were frequently braked by the ingot, due to down- motion of the screws during the gripping - the motion lasted 0.2 - 0.4 see, and the screws stopped when the contact between metal and rolls was 150 200 mm long.. In the 8th pass the motion war. more complex - the screws des- cended for 0.2 see during the clamping, with about 100 mm contact of rolls with metal, then rose 1 mm during 0-4 sec. This sharply increased the brak- ing affect, deceleration reached a maximum of 184 mmlsec and the rvcup~ra- tive energy dropped to 9%. In automatic rolling rimmed steel the screw- downs always switc~hed on-either at the moment of ejection or after, the screws started maximiim 0.5 see after ejection and ahead of grip. The switch- ing time of the motors during the work cycle exceeded the screws motion time by 9 sec. After the 10th pass the screws reciprocated several times in one interval. The photo-.relay operation was not exact, and switching happened in the mid of pass. Manual intrusions were used frequently to redistribute reduction on passes and facilitate griR, or to reduce load on the main drive Card 3/10 5/148 60/000/012/0-18/020 The Kuznetsk blooming mill screwdown operation... A161Ym33 at uneven ingot temperatures. Intrusions were used almost systemati~,ally for hours, then rarely. Conclusionst 1) Screwdown motor load with equi- valent cuirent is 645 947 amp at 52% switohing time and 914 amp at 35%- The motors reach 290 465 rpm. during the screws down-motion for 34 - 91 mm, and the screws speed is 48 7 7B mm/seo. The-overload at the atart and. braking is 1.41 - 1.95. 2) The .acceleration time is 50/b of the total screw motion timed In many passes the sorewdowns determined the interval for the whole mill. Acceleration can be speeded up 30 - 50%, for the permissible motor overload is 2.5- Recuperative braking may be-also intensified. It is very important to reduce'the high inertia moment. 3) The practice of speeding (in automatic and manual work) by switching on ahead of ejection of metal, and by stopping the screws with metal in rolls would be permissible with accurate actions, but not as it is being done now, for it causes heavy overloads in the whole system and this means premature brakedown. Fox such operations as,this, the whole mechanism ought to be reinforced. 4) The maximum speed of the motors must be raisGd to 750 r.p.m. for lifting the screws, or more, by raising the armature nominal voltage to 330 v and reduc- ing the magnetic field. This will cut the rolling start interval on new in- Card 4/10 5/148/60/000/01.2/018/020 The Kuznetsk blooming mill screwdown operation... A161IA133 gots, for the gQide bars reach the initial position 2 see ahead of the screws. 5) Raising the Intensity of the magnetic flold In automatic work has little sense, as the magnetic flux only rises 1.09-- 0.11 times when the excitation current rises 1.48 1-56 times, however, the control system is made too complex and the excitation winding is overloaded. Acceleration may be speeded up by a stronger armature current and lower inertia moment. The armature current may be limited by the old 190% level for the case of switch- ing-on with metal between the rolls. 6) Automatic switching is more accu- rate in relation to the ejection moment. In many cases switching must be done earlier, i.@. 0.1 - 0-3 see ahead of ejection. The ejection point con- trol may be produced by the mill motor armature current, and the screwdowns motors switching on must be made permissive at with a drop in current to a definite level, and the same may be done for manual control. 7) The screw_ down motors work 84 - 9Y16 times in starting and braking, hence the start and the brake moment must be raised. Motors with 750 rpm. basic speed are of no use as only 290 - 465 rpm. are reached, and motors of the same power but lower basic speed (500 rpm.) and higher torque at' the same inertia mo- ment would be better, This will speed up ';he start and braking, and reduce overloads. The speed above the base must be raised by lower magnetic field, Card 5/10 B1148 60/000/012/018/020 The Kuznetsk blooming mill screwdown operat-lion- A161 ~AA133 particularly in the screvist upward motion at work cycle end. The armature current in steady lifting speed is only 330 - 350 amp (or 34 36% of the nominal), and can be safely raised if the field is weakened, There are 4 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy metallurgicheakiy institut (Siberian metallurgical institute) SUBMITTED. December 30, 1959 Card 6/10 SOKOLOV, L.D.; CIIELYSI]EV. N.A.; ZHDANOV, I.A.; KAZANTSEV, A.A* Infestigating the wear resistance of bearing textolite in conditions of work on rolling mills. Izv. vys. ucbeb. zav.; cbern. met. no.2: 172-177 ~61. .(KIRA 14:11) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskly institut. (Bearings (Machinery)) (Rolling mills) CHELYSHEV, N*A. Characteristics of stressed state in high deformation centers during rolLingo Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; chern.met. 5 no.6:51-60 162. (KRA 15.' 7) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheakiy institut. (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Deformations (Mechanics)) ORELISHEV, N.A. Characteristics of the stress condition of low deformation areas during rol-ling. Izve vys. ucheb. zave; chern. met. 5 no.10:96-101 .162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Sibirakiy metallurgicheakiy institut. (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Strains and stresses) GHELTOMp N. A.; PMWAKOV, V. M.; KAFTANOV, Me P. I ZArKOV, Me A.; D. Me; ZAKURMO, N. I.; PROKOPqZV, A. V. healiaKties of rollIM rimed steel Ingots on a rargo blooming mill., Isvo vy9a'uchebe save; chern. mt. 5 to.32:74AM '62. (MIFA 16: 1) 1. Sibirskly metalIvracbmakLy institut. (uning(matmauftk)) (steel iapts) CHELISHEY, N. A. Stress condition characteristics in external zones of the deformation center in rolling. Isw. vys. uebeb za: born. Mt. 5 no.12:95-102 162. (N,;; 16,710 1. Sibirskly wtallmlichaskly institut, (Rolling(Retalvork)) (Strains and stresBas) ZAYKOV, M.A.; TSELUYKOV, V.S.; KAMINSKIY, D.M.; DADOCHKIN, N.V.; MESHCHERYAKOV.. P.A.; MARINIR, P.G.; MIRENSKIY, M.L.; PROKOPI ME, A.V.; OVCHINNIKOVA, R.F.; Prinimali uchastiye; BELYAVSKIYY M.A.; KAFrANOV, M.P.; KUCHKC, I.I.; IARIKINA, F.Ye.; MANCHEVSKIY, I.V.; MARUffGIN, G.F.; MERKUTOVJ, V.N.; NASIBULIN, A.S.; NEFEDOV, M.K.; PERMYAKOV.. V.M.; CHELYSHEV, N.A.; CHVANOV, L.K. Investigating conditions of rolling on three-high billet mills.. Izvy vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.10:74-83 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgichaskiy institut i Kuznetskiy metaUurgiclwkiy kombinat. CHELYSHET N.A.; KOBYZEVp V.K.; BOGDANOVA, N.G.; DUBROVIN, A.K.; XACHURIN, D.S. .0 Padioactive isotope Btud7 of metal deformation in blooming mill rolling. Izv. vys. uchebe zave; cherne mete 7 no.12:65-72 164 (MIM 18:1) lo Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut i Kuznetski7 metallurgi- cheskiy kombinat. CHELYSIJEV. N.A.; DROSHCHINSKIY, V.M.; DARUSHIN, R.J.; KRITININ, I.A.; RIVIllov, P.I.; X11cliKO, I.I. Deformation of the metal in T-shaped passes during the rolling of R-50 type rails. Stall 24 no.11:1013-1016 N 164. (14IRA 18: 1) 1. Kuznetakiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. CIHELYSHEV, N.A.; KOBYZEV, V.K.; BOGDANOVA, N.G.; DUBROVIN, A.K.; KACHURIN, D.S. Investigating metal deformation on a blooming mill with the help of radioactive isotopes. Izv.vye.ucheb.zav.; chern. met. 8 no.4t 96-101 165, (MIRA 18:4) 1, Sibirskiy nota3lufticheakiy institut i Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. PEPHYAKOV, V.M.; KAFTANOV, M.P.; ZAYKOV, M.A.; WfINSKIY, D.M.; ,CHELYS4 ZAKHARENKO., N.I.; PROKOPtYEV, A.V. Characteristics of tolling rail steel ingots at the Kuznetsk blooming mill& Izvevys.ucheb.zava; chern.met. 8 no.8:94-101 165. (MIM 18 t8) 1. Sibirskiy mptallurgicheskiy institut. GRELTSM. S.G. For a su=ccessful peat winning season in 1955. Torf.prom-32 no.1:1-3 155. (KM 8:3) 1, Gla-vtorf, (Peat indmatry) AUTHORS: Allbov, M.N. and__Che1Zg_hev SOV/132-59-6-2/16 TITLE: A Mechanical Groove Core-Sampling in Prosppcting Drilling PERIODICAL. Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 6, pp 12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: After describing methods of core-samplinglin use in Canada and the U.S., the authors propose their own method, which, according to them, simplifies the operation. The method consists in placing the ob- tained core-sample on a specially built bench, and making one or two deep grooves with a rotating cir- cular cutter. The whole operation, as well as the specially built bench, is described in detail. The method was tried out during the prospecting drilling of parties and expeditions organized by the Ural and South Ural geological directorates. In this con- nection, the names of V.A. Glazkovskiy, A.A. Iyanov Card 112 and K.I. Satpayev are mentioned Z_Ref 3 and 4-7. SOV/132-59-6-2/16 A Mechanical Groove Core-Sampling in Prospecting Drilling The comparison of results obtained by both new and old methods (table 2 and 3) showed the reliability of the new method. Moreover, considerable economies in time, money and labor are realized with its use. In a footnote, the editors consider that this method requires further testing under industrial conditions. It can be applied only when the ore-components are distributed uniformly. The expediency of the method must be checked experimentally for each given depo- sit. There are 4 tables, 2 diagrams,, 1 photograph and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet and 1 Cana- dian. ASSOCIATION: Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut im. Vakhrusheva (Sverd- lovsk Mining Institute imeni Vakhrushev) Card 2/2 ALIBOV, M.P.; ChELYSHEV, V.L.; FEDOFOVIAI L.E., red.izd-va; IYERUSALIMSKAYA, Ye., tekhn. red. [Mechanical trenching int~sting cores of exploratory boreholes] Borozdovoe mekhanicheskoe oprobovanie kernov razvedochnykh skvazhin. Moskva, Gorgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 66 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Ores-Senpling and estimation) CHILYS"V, V.0. About a pamphlet on the exchange of progressive practices (0ifork organization of the main brigade operating printing machines In the cotton IndustryO V.I. Kaleav, V.A. Davidovich, Revieved by V.0. Chelyshev). Tekst.prom. 16 no.2:69 F 156. (NLM 9:5) 1. Nachallnik otdola, organizataii truda fabriki imeni rabochego 7.Zinov,yeva. (Textile orinting) (Naleav. V.1.) (Davidovich, V.A.) CHJCLYSHXV.,~_V.O~ Textile factory prepares to standardize work norms. Sote.trud 4 no.8:119-221 Ag '59. (HIPA 13:1) 1. Nacballnik otdola truda I zarabotnoy platy fabriki Im. rabochego Y.Zinnvlyeva (g.Ivanovo) (Textile Industry--Production standards) SOV/138-59-2-9/24' AUTHORS: Gorelik, B. M., Chelyshev. V. V., Mal-chikova, Ye. V. and Korunoval A.-I TITLE: Manufacture of Rubber Tube, Profiles and other Extruded Products by a Continuous Process (Nepreryvn-,7y protsess izgotovleniya rezinovykh trubok, profilinykh i drugikh shDritsovannykh izdeliy) PERIODICAL: Kau4ahuk i rezina,, 1959, Nr 2_7 PP 30-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT-. Extruded rubber products a-,:e usually vulcanized in batches in.autocla-ves, which prc-,ess takes several hours. Continuous -,ruicanization of extruded products can be carried out. in solutions containing SO as well as in long vulcanization chambers using high pressure steam and subsequently cooling the extruded products with water at the same Dressure. This method is not possible with tubes owing to the difficulty of maintaining equal pressure inside and outside the tube. Vulcanization without, or with,low pressure can lead to pore formation. This tei~dency can only be partially reduced by subjecting the rubber mix to vi~~cuum or by extruding it at 1 11 0 Card 1/3 temperatures of 11-0v ol 20 C, which suggests that the SOV/138-59-2-9/24 Manufacture of Rubber Tube, Profiles and other Extruded Products by a Continuous Process reason for porosity is to be found through volatiles, particularly where vaseline oils are used in the mix, with muchlfs~_-ar boiling point than water. It was found that the introduction of 5 to 10% of pure CaO into the mix absorbed these volatiles. Satisfactory results were obtained by introducing crushed lime into ths mix andoby extruding the tubes at temperatures of 100 to 110 C. Thus the question of vulcanization without pressure was solved. Since extrusion proceeds at 5 to 8 m/min,, it is necessary to achieve vulcanization within 2 to 3 mins. This is only possible with ultra-rapid 0 accelerators and with temperatures of the order of 200'C. To prevent pre-vulcanization various modifiers are required, A formulation,based on SKS-30 rubber with colophony, lime, Altax,`.-PKtra-n".. as well as with usual fillers. is given. This gives tubes with a smooth surface and which do not adhere to metall'ic surfaces durpg vulcanization without pressure in air medium at 200 Cl and which have low cost. The extrusion plant Card 2/3 is shown in Fig 6. The extruding machine has a worm SOV/13B-59-2-9/24 Manufacture of Rubber Tube, Profiles and other Extruded Products by a Continuous Process (endless screw) of 115 mm diameter and is driven by a k--.rkW electric motor. The extrusion speed can be varied by charging the number of revolutions of t-he worm betv-,een the limits of 15 to 30 r.p.m. The vulcanizing tunnel consists of two steel tubes one upon another which are 2?3 mm x 10 mm diameter and 15 m. long, fed with hot air fi~om calorifiers and heated further with electric elements whose spiral wire is mounted on the surface of the tubes. The extruded tube is taken through on a belt conveyor,. To increase the efficiency, the extrusion machine is equipped with a triple extruder head and ~he vulcanized tube is subsequently cooled to 40 C by water spray. There are 6 figures and 6 references') 1 of which is Soviet, 4 English, I Germ-an. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledoval.-el-ski7 institut rezinovoy promyshlennosti Industry) Card 3/3 S/13 ' 59/000/011/009/011 A051YA029 AUT11ORSs Gorelik,.B.-M.j Chelyshevp V. V.~ Kapshtyk, V. I. TITLE: Some of the Technical Factors Which Determine the Quality of Calendering ~~ - PERIODICAL% Kauchuk i Rezina, 1959, No. 11, PP- 49-151- TEXT% The problem of determining the optimum degree of polishing re- quired of the surface in ealender machine rollers is studied. A method is offered for determining this factor and the effect of the polishing degree on the calendering of the rubber. Several functioning calendering machines in various rubber-producing plants were investigated and certain conclusion drawn. The.,profilometerKg-7 W-7) shown in a photograph was used for de termining the degree of polishing in the surface of the 0calender rollers (type 740). The measurements were carried out at 25-40 C and the method is given in detail. The optimum value was found to be within the range of the*6-7 class (according to(-OCT2789-51 (GOST-2789-511\~)? for mass-produced rubbers. The polishing degree of the roller surfaces in various plants was highly varied, i.e., within the range of 5-9th class. The rollers in the Card 1/3 S/13 59/000/011/009/011 A051YA029 Some of the Technical Factors Which Determine the Qaality of Calendering same calender can be of various degrees of polishing. If the degree of polishing is too high, i.e., above the optimum value, the calendering of the rubber can be impaired, e.g., the formation of bubbles on the rubber's surface can ta'ke place. It was found that the productivity on the four- and five-roller calenders, as compared to that of the three-roller ones is higher by about a factor of two-and sometimes three. The four-and five- roller calenders with removable rollers have an advantage over the three- and four-roller calenders with a vertical presentation of the rollers, viz., when the feeding takes place from two sides, the rubber is folded on the calender itself. This helps to produce rubber without bubbles. If the surface is underpolished the resultant calendered rubber is of a low quality, having scratches, creases, etc. This also causes the processed material to stick to the rough surfaceg making the work more difficult. Calendering machines with thin-walled rollers have an advantage over those with thick- walled rollers in that they can be used for producing rubber of a greater variety. It is difficult to manufacture rubbers, such as the polychloro- prene type requiring low temperatures, on the thick-walled roller calenders. Card 2/3 S/138/59/000/011/009/011 A051/AO29 Some of the Technical Factors Which Determine the Quality of Calendering G. A. Polivektov and I. S. Kheyfets-took part in the work. There is 1 photograph and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rezinovoy promyshlennosti - (scientific Research Institute of the Rubber Industry) Card 3/3 CHELYSHEV Ye. P.. kand. filologichookikh nauk - Rabindramth Tagore. Nauka i zhiznl 28 no.5:6F-69 My ,61. (MIRA 14:6) (Tagore, Sir Rabindranath,, 1661-1941 ) CHELYSHEV, lu.A.; FOMICHZVv X.I. Automatic machine for stamping valve seats. Art.prom. 28 no.4: 35 Ap 162. (KRA 15:4) 1. Hoaovakiy avtosayod imeni Likhacheva. (Forging machinery) NR, AP60215B7 -- --------- - --- souna com uRio4O2/66/000/003/0372/0373 AUTHOR: Sergiyev, P. G. ; Shamprayeva, S. A.; Ryazantseva, N. Ye.; Chelysheva, G. N.; Goryacheva, B. A. j Stromova., G. N. ----------------- Mqscow ORG: Cortex Study Group,[Director-Active Member. AcadevW of Medical, Sciences SSSR, Prof. P. G. Sergiyev) (Gruppa po isucheniyu kori) TITIE: Culturing viruses in primate tissue SOURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. ~, 1966, 3T2-3T3 TOPIC TAGS: virology, pathogen, virus, tissue culture, primate ) WW10flyp W&M.3', ABSTRACT: Viruiis isolated from the blood of infected monkeys were grown in-,.-)rinate spleen and kidney tissue for 10-12 passages. Typical cytcpa~hic changes were observed as well as changes in properties of the viruses themselves. .When cultured in spleen cells, the virus lost.less of its virulence than 4when cultured in kidney cells. Vaccines made from these preparations had ~-some protective' effect which vanished within year. [W.A 0. 10) -0_5p.;~_CBZ -N SUB COIZ: 06/ SUBM DATE: ncee/ LETKINk, Ye. S.; GAYKO..B.A.; CHILTSHIVA. K.M.; BOKSHrM. MbYe. larly Immmodiagnools of amoarlasis in men and its clinical and spidestiologle significance. Klin. mod., Moskva 30 no. 11:49-53 Nov 1952. (CLKL 23:5) l' Of the Helminthological Sector of the Institute of Malaria. Zdical Parasitology and Helainthology of the Ministry of Public Health MSR (Director of Institute - Prof. P. G. Ser4lyev. Ac- tive Member of the AcadmW of Medical Sciences %SR; Read of Sector -- Prof. V. P. Podlyapollskaya). Moscow. CHELYSHEVA, K. M.; SHAMIRAYEVA, S. A.; SIMGIYEV, P. G.; RY=MS-YVA, -!Yi. ; SMMOVA, YE. V. ; LOZOVSKAYA, L. S. TIOn the problem of active immunization and seroprephylaxis of measles." Report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epidemiologists and Infectionists. 1959 SRRGIYBV, P.G., prof.; RYAZAN7SIVA. N.Ye.; SHIRNOVA, Ye.V.; CBXLrSH7AVA, X.M.; RZYWOK, N.D.; KOZIDVSKATA, L.A.; KOTSOFANE, V.A.; GBKHTXU, H.74.; SHWYT, I.G.; IA"BYA, Y.N. Active immmization of children against measles vith vaccine OCO in an extensive epidemiological experiment. Zdravookhrananie 2 no.l: 17-20 J&-P '59. (VIDA 12:7) 1. Is instituta viruaologli im. D.I. Ivanovskogo ANN SSSR (direktor - P.N. Kooyakov), Moldavekogo inatituta, epidemiologil. miltrqb1ologil I gigiyeny (direktor - N.Y. Yezhov) i Respublikanskoy~sahltsrno epidemi- ologicheskoy stantsii Moldavskay S~R (glTu'yy irach'- A.A.. vviww-) 2. Daystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Serglyev). -- GHQWBVA I K H Case of human sensitization to dry antiinfluenza. serum fonoving its administration through the upper respiratory passages. Vop. virus. 6 no.5t628 S-0 061. (HIHA 15t1) 1. Institut virumalogii imni D.I lyanovskogo AMN SSSfix Moskva. TIWUMWA) ZAIUMX) 5, , Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0,* 61,vule"o-i-i-i I I I 1 66 11 It U H It m It 4 It & ts )J 10 M It A 37 A bull UUMU Ill? 4 ILI- 1, 1-1, M. 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Wmilks in Nalsiline N the vultallital inhibit"I %m&t Ilic aNetv viv- diticims. A tiefinite max. fettip. I,, vitAA f,w rarb tv .,f . F~ 175* i bl 4 M h f k t i, wr ~ c at um ac m ug the amvig-vatar. T l h V N "W"Mi l hl*Vf I fall fly 410%&IIA1401IMMAM IOVAIS,T. %listeG. -40im"t 21?P a &I. IL all,fitibl'61CAL 0144,611,01 CLM A. A. Ifiarlitlitisk L 0 - - - vm OR A % is nd 0 0 0 0 00090 o 0 0 el 0 00 0 '0000 4 9 00 4 00 44 0 0 9 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wo see 00 00 v q 00 -4,0 R 1. coo zoo see see ties free too o 0 08 to -v 1w iw~~ it I A L A" 04 N--- - - IL -1 LV .--Y X Reemd" of Sichel mat to we V. 1. and N. I.. chv!j~k,wee. Metal ion, Smirestiv ins %,i rnal in su.,I.ndrd (palveriard) state. Leh. czPts. 00 wric trialle to -tudy the followinS factors- trap.. Anestrita CA "utt bright CA tnaminee furelacts, etc. Expert. W"v 00 madir 'in' a wrlical lutInlar P1 funwe with top charging and air fillvo 1%,th fiotin the bottom. and with The chairse '60 00 '1 In, IIIIIII'liul IIW41 erm a Ni nuet from Go@ The rupee. led Wthe lee if III-ion.: 0) The rovilding "nim fir "to h"arl that' I*_%`i1"' (~') Mat ales"I'l heLptub'"iXed lit .0 0 41411021%) Mesh. k3) Five tit"" the thetwortical &"&I. (a air 1111,11jej 1,,1111411011 .1 age oots ORW of Ni is nects. tilt the onfam qd 111c patilvir,,. oil like tai% 44 1114-4. t! irquirrd for convrr%km tit sultitir to *vo wtv. (4) InctrAw in the licialit of furnace Imen Mt to 1'241 inlit, a twq*-~twgv et"llintioUR t4moing furnact. n( Oc"ll: =00 00 1 i vin'. Resulted 0111V ill 4ight itutivinivniveit of efficienry. "till. %ire wat rmwitu '1'A Its, Inrlinlitlaty f.u%ltng ill E % -Coo In Ill.. jm~t we. tally Ira. then with 0 50. ~Iatiilltaly IhAlt end linAl ii(MliOll In A fill flat fI'tArV (fir. 00 I'll%. Itt"ISAVA J51 Me ilWIVSW in the tote of charging Air, pt.+,-aied by -%hatw to the 9.00 -(h. Ill tifflifN Of P; M is. per cu. ell. of hartnei-e %V4. juittliat flititmv I,, ate I,jfi finsw_ tW1')_ x .1; r1indlialkM Only slightly. (6) 11 was t" The furnave i, MI-Incd and i4 rquipled twith dult Ift"ittle In TnIU.T fill. S "Metal to Iran than (7) JAw% Wljirh ri'llien i"C6,411JACIVIV TWASt"I finV% in all iIIjV%'1#W 200 Appoictilly a filin 0 Ni 4nitle i% fornard an the varlace .4 at ihe -.halt firtnmv. It, N. Valliloff he nual shit-h pievret1% further amsm 44 0 1.1 the .2 see "A Ow Imiliviv. Fut C101114riv 4;0 kelfirr roa-ling tiniv would be nKvwwy. (N) No callis A the povid. vital was observed during viiamins. (01 RvItcaled 1%%willm Without intervordiale treerhieft"s fsrt~ thkv,f w- finilirt elltvi. (111) Hapta. with the true *A 0 in.tr*,14 sit lCave Irsidett. Which (Awl ;% at - I L A olt&LL~&L Litll&IWI CLAmergaletem AVOID 19*0 a, $41000 "it *as K U 0 Is #&ill Ow 0 to 11 a fe'd a 7A 10 a a M " 9 1 6 0 9 A 0 3 .1 ~22 ; ~n 2 ~!2 91 7~-Olew "i, 0 00:0: FMOROV, P.G.; CHELYSHEVA, S.F., takhnik _ Using AVSk-vibrators In7driving 'pile foundations for contact- system supports. Tramp.strol. , 9 no.12:10-12 D 159. (MI]RA 13:5) 1. Nachallnit a9khanistravannoy kolowW Wo.10o (Vibrators) (Piling (Civil anginsering)) (Electric lines-Poles) C-HELYSHEVA, VI.D .xv TOLMAZOVAt YE.A. Hospitals - Management and Regulation Role of the dietician in the organization of therapeutic diets in the hospital. Made sestra, No- 4# 1952e Nonthl List gL Russ Accessions, LibraxT of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified. CIMLYSHKIN. S. . --, ------- j Conveying yarn without the use of packing boxes. Tekst, prom, 19 no.9:54-58 8 159. (MRA 1.2:12) 1.Jb*ovodltel' Byuro sodoystviya ratstonslizatall I Isobre- tatellstyu, (M119) PbdCornoy pryadillno-tkatskoy fabriki.' (Yarn) (conveying machinery) I DOvicO for stOPPID9 Polishing machines. Teksteprome 20 no.2:77-78 P 16o. (xIu 13:6) (MaM and polishing) t~~Tik //~' va - &-~ KARKOV, Vlaclimir Mikhaylovich; BORUSHKO, Hikholl Adamovich- r=T.TqUrT bm"",W redaktor; SOKOLOVA. N.N., takhnichaskikh redaktor [laboratory manual for vegetable growing] Rukovodstvo k laboratornym saniatilas po ovoshchovedetvu, Moskva, Gope izd-vo salkhos. lit-ry. 1956. 223 Po (KIU 9:12) (Vegetable gardening) VOROBIMM, Serpy Andreyevich, doktor sellkhoz. maukp prof,j AVAM9 Mikbail Grigorlyevicbg kand. ool*kboz, neukt dotment- CMZ Yu G,g red.; MMAv V.M. t tekhn. red. [Practical and laboratory work in soil science and agriculture] Labo- ratormo-prakticb9skis, sulatils. po pochyovederift i z*nW*liiu, Ind.2o# perere Mookway Gos. Ind-vo sellkbovolit-ry sburaLlow i pla,-~ katovp 1961. 335 P. IMIPA 34:7) (Soilm) (Agricultwe) SAPUTOV9 Petr Yegorovich.. zvenlyevoy, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda. Prinimali uchastiye: FEDIN, M.A.; SAWMAEM, I.I.; SARWNOV., V.V.; ShMXMITSM, I.T. CHELYSHM,J~i.q.,,_red.; SERG=j, V.I., red.; SOKOWVA, WeNspI"' -kfin'.~red'. . I - [Sixty-tvo centners of corn per bectare] 62 teentnera zerna kukuruzy a gektara. Moskva, Izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, zhurnalov i plakatov, 1962. 77 p. WRL 1514) lo Ko2khos *Kraomys mwmW Dmitrovskogo rewom Orlovskoy oblasti (for Sapunow). (Dmitrov District-4on (Maize)) XACHALOVA, Z.P., kand. sellkhos. nauk; KHMUTONOV, D.M. Prinimali uchastlye: MAMAYEV, K.L , agronom; NIKMROV, A.M., agronom; CHELYSHKIN , red.1 DEYEVA, V.M., tekhn. red. [Contiolling pests and diseases of field crops] Borlba a vre- diteliami i bolezniani polevykh kulltur. Moskva, Sellkhoz- izdat, 1963. 207 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Field crops-Diseases and pests) NATALIINA, Ollga Borisom; CHELYSHKIN,.Iu.C., red.; GUREVICH, M.M., tekhn. red.; PROKOFIYEVA, L.N., tekhn. red. [Berry diseases] Bolesni iagodnikov. Moskvat Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 271 p. (MIRA 17:3) .. SABUROV, V.V., prof.; ANTONOV','M.V., dots.; SHIROKOV, Ye.P.p asoistent; CHELYSHKIN, Yii.G., r6d.; GINZMRG, A.S.# tekhn. red. - ---I---I--I-j--"--". (Storage and processing of fruit and vegetables) Khranenie i pererabotka plodov i ovoshchei. Izd.2., ispr , i dop, Moskvav Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 463 p. iMIRA 17:3) SYSOYEV, Konstantin Alekseyevich; CHELYSHKIN, Yu.G., red. . :7:. ~ [Fundamentals of surveying] Osnovy geodezii. Moskva, Kolos, 1965. 159 Pe (MIRA 18:7) TYSOCZ)HOV, Sergey Dmitriyevich, prof.., doktor sellkhoz. OZEROV, V.N., red.; OFLYSHKI14, Yu.G. , red. .4 pe - 11 [Ir.-igation farming] Oroshaemoe zemledelie. Izd 2., Moekva, Kolos, 1965. 454 p. (MIRA 1,3,51 KULIMAN, Avgust Gustavovich; REBINDER, P.A., akademik, retsenzent; GIADILOVICH, B.R.p dots.$ retsenzent; TRAVITSKAYA, E.O., dots., retsenzent; OZEROV, V.N., red.; CHELYSHUYi, Yu.I.,- red.; DEYEVA, V.M., tekhn. red.; BALLOD-,7K.-T-.,tekhn. red. [General cbemistry] Obshcbaia khimiia. Moskva,, Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry,, zhurnalov i plakatov 1961. 566 p. (MIRA 34:12) (chmistry5 300) AVM~82 A. a., Coadidases of 1101061"1 .... ...... 501*D008 TlTLX I Do* of. Antibiotics in Plant Cu2iilsMia (PrisOUGS176 "ti- bioiqyr v PMODICAL, To Wej~.dovdj Nr,'I';, pp 142-143 (9232) AISTILACTs Aconference dealing witiCth" 1-Mijact took pl". i's from a to 13 October. 19581 it had-bo.u called by the ma ikrobimlogil Ak.Ae=i1 n..k SS31 tki.roblo2ogleml Zzatiluse of the lt.av.$ of' S.I..c,#. V=); the T.440yu.WY la*tliuk yy aUk-roblologil I'ASXhXZL (A,12-Vulou Al Institute for AgrIc-Ultarma MIcrohlology of the USM12L) &MA he - Sktor ikrobl~~cgll Akad..iL nauk Arcy-km7 S= (Dp&n- ! ant for YAurtbi'al~,ty. of the A..d-=;y of - - --------------- 7 i'*E' Arvyanky. oxerells patebolitom oush 1; n spoke *bout promote the development Gf.hIgk4x' PLM%04 ' r.p-rUd am 2-~?Btlg#tlms at OwwGrol wO&r4 by Urolax" orecleffints as sail fwwuo flors and its..jjUS&tjwD I& the fight *gaiss% agrLos2tur" p1cat Usalles of "A dsaltlwitb the %U settx mob", .8 of the als"A btzz tl . c f pott%c*# zzdlccne qthok &Cr2asituiia br*04S* badly"' r*parl deali with th4 &Z0201LIOSS dC souve antibleties ota"A$ "a .g WA diple"s Is Enloe- a, to art "JA, T- W~ U. "-no, spoke ablut the 'AUllasuaft or 5iiAm.-tos In fight"* vote,* TIES "I end -0-8 tLOOTI& IS "b%.Co. zo-kays, re:~crsa ou In. Offset & pr-parstloas rr" ruhl a to prevent wilt of the Gaites boom. vpck. of .-iral ..... . C-V-ct-bl. cullar.0 me Potato ollu _I lb 6641t vith the utllivxti.~ f Fipbyt* al.reflara in 14 =me G.'aral -oslto obilmin.4 In I"ootidallead of F2%7%. sell " It' .I IMA&tim As flebtlag, oviurrirg In. .*%$*a bunbos'"d boma,. r. the *!feet I- an~lbj.tls Fr.psratissm as agaiss ba.te2twr cankere is fighting &tooasss d.corati-vo I.,"- To. 2-14-- In& 1311,vot1doagme of F1-T antIbletI.S. Z- Z. A..u Wors spoke aboil the production at Us prepwraticas -CrIxwafslJwI&- and ~trftbvtoladbs oad their at. -gus...rriers of "so"~* is ablosee. wheat a" Tw I r= as.- t r s . o i A-2-9ft*&"&=-rjrSor9od a& result@ sohiseed Is the ut1UatImm with the-ro-ruatiou of PhytopeaAcgen forms at baoseria real,%.% to "libletles. o T- A. TI o &@**rib@* a method. of too& to- tormift4tl on of the offset of antitioties as Plest~. ue particip"to to the somforesse famad the waft .&rrIS4 out 1. this field As the 9282 Las*ftleimat. The GTOOMOOSIOR t.ft Industrial proftetl6o of "Alblation and 216"11* prop"StIon. for the For,::: of their laffg~soalm Praotleal Latands.414a, is advicillus. point" out so sommosary. no 00**emits of " tatessitiostica at joist Am= at Sho grofth 011MU and the devel 1 S of plot* 4, 162 origin 924 tmr'4kr pointod "t. 'the. in"rtanes of , coordination at 0"10 ter P .06 :"t"6 =b.and'oftl2loation of assibittion 1. Plost b,,.*Utw al wd am "ll so th* holding et wriodAssl coogo".... tooling with this Problem. PROTSMIKO, Ye.P.; CMWS INA, B.A. Telloving of gladioli caused by the infection with Sclerotinia gladioli (Mass.) Dray. Biul.Glav.bot.mada n0-36:95-98 160. 1. GlavW botanicheakly @ad Akademli nauk SSSR. (MIRA 1317) (Moscow-Oladiolue-Diseasse and pests) (Fungi, Pbytopathogenic) PROTSINKC, Resistance of gladiolus varieties to fusarium wilt. Biul.Glav.bot. sads no.37:92-96 160. (MIRk 13:11) 1. Glaway botanichookly sad Akademit nauk SSSR. (Gladiolus--Disesme and post resistance) PROTSBRO. Ye.P.; EXILATIVA, A.G.; CHILYSHKIRA, T.A. Antibiotics In mildew control. Biul.Glav.bot.eada no.35:78.-82 '59- (MIRA 13:2) 1, Glavnyy botanichookiy mad AN SSSR I Institut mikrobiologit AN SSSR. (Kildev) (Antibiotics) BALASHOVA, A.P.; LUTSKIY, V.N.; POKUYAKIN, V.I.; CHF.LYSHKOV,-S-.P. Interdepartmental conference on the physical principles of cathode electronics, Radlotekh* i elektron. 7 ne.20:1846-2848 0 162. (MIM 15:.10) (Cathodes-Congresses) (Electron tubes-Congresses) - ~ IVATIOV ) G.A.; PYABOTI, L.A.; SAVITSKAYA, Ya.S.; WilSKEVICF, T.I.: I CHELYSHKOV, S.P. Second Scien-h.Lfic Session of the Science Council on Physical Electronics. Radiotakh. i elektron. 10 no.6:1165-1!66 Je 16:-- I . (MIRA 18:6) A SOURCE CODE: uR/0109/63/010/006/1164/1166~ AUTHOR: Iyawy, Os A.; Ryabova, L.. Aet Savitskaya, Ya., So-, Matskavich, T. Lo; Che2yshkov none -TITIE Second Scientific Session of the Scientific Council on Physical Electronics :'SOURCE.- Radiotakhnika i ellektroniks, v. 10, no, 6, 1965, 1164-1166 TOPIC TAGS: physics conference cherdsorption adsorption, semiconductor.devi 9 a secondary electron emission, photoelectric property, thermoelectric property A13STRACT: The second session-of the conference on physical eledaW ~tjronlos 'was held 23-z4 Nov 1964, wit -h 142 delegates from 41 orgar,.!:. nizations in attendefice to hear 18 reports In 3 sessions. The '~:flrst session was dedicated t th question of ohemisorbtion of.AX various gasses on the surfao7es o; solids and questions of emle sion and antlemission'ooatings. The properties of chemical adsorbtiont' as well as the Influence of chemical adsorbtiQn on 1~,; !,the operation of semiconductors and the structure of adsorbed- films on crystals. Another r ted that the antlemlssibn.~ I eporter no .property of gold appears to take p1 ace only In,the system, bariumq The second,session was dedicated:, __pot with barium_.oxido-,_.. LSard UDC: 061.3: 1.38:53 AA r- la -&.-J -A. -A AL-k F Q Pt I I W-- 1-.-A _Y~ I AA I* CC Op U I 4 , ;.. -.-s 00- 6 0 00 000 0 6 t j_j I J 0600011M bdft. eel., i#vA 1whims orw as 00 .3!1. 000 00_9 00. 008 *0 GIVALLVRG ICAL LI VINAIL411 CLASSW KATON an I % a WA 0 a 'I w a 'i o a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :10 0 0 0 41 0 : : : : : : 0 0 a 0 9 a A 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 099 goo 0 9 !* 0 9 0 00 696909 : MOO zoo 400 400 too moo too c 00 Joao goo i moo 0 0 2100 goo 11800 to 0~ ftft Ow bd%6 A-P, CMUNM &W F. M. SMOUWUAVA (Kawbak ftaba. ago. No. 9, 4&9; I.R.W.. Im. It% ow-s""d k" of brk cmd am mamIrW 04 *AiF - I alb 4gas MA d6nwmmL IU qulky of S cmd is ills swim, dw _ pbuis. leasica of floba dwiV wt I '-Jug vwllplllppl Imt. mm. and seftruipm with adwelf" mawasm. Cifi:11YUK, A. Diss,artat'Lof. of Ccn-s _-Il 4 j o an! I~alculation of l4ibber-Cloth Treads.': 13/11/50 Lbscow Inst of Fine Chenical Tecluiology E. V. Lonionosov. EC Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 aps'ZIN i ad , P.M.; POZIN. A.A.; INODOSH. S.I., redaktor; mlw~ IM172, X.S., tekhni- -sk-ly redaktor [Manufacture of driving belts, conveyor belts and hoses] Prolsvod- stvo prlvodmWkh reanale transporterrqkh lent I rWmvov. Koskva, Goo. nauchno-takha. Isd-vo khlmdchaskot lit-ry, 1954. 244 p. (MM 8:3) (Rose) (Belts and belting) USSR/Fai-z2 Horses. Abs Jour: Ref Zbur-Diol. No 20. 1958., 92559. ,'aithor MaE,;ido-%.r, G., 2.ei~_ _~ Yarlsen, G. List T'Ltlu 1-\-.eLI:L,.if, Stmida-rds -and Composition of R-.1tions -for Horses . OriG Pub: X-.,I]c'vO(Istvo, 1958, 110 1, 30-35- ,'.bstrac-r,: FicedirG- standards and exar.Ties of the cujipos-ition of rotions are CIven for stud-horses, pediGrood .3'_)rCs;p mores with suchinL; colts, yowiG pedigreed mid workhorses, belonCing to the trotter.. saddle caid have draftiorse breeds. Card 1/1 Q 40 OKRULICH-KOZARIN, E.L.; CHELMM M.D.; KAMBAROV,, B.F. Hydraulic calculation of flexible sprinkler pipes. Izv. AN Uz.SSR Ser,tekh.nauk no.5:61-67 161. . (MIPIA 14: 11) 1. Institut voAnykh problem i gidrotekhniki AN UsSSR, (Spiwaer irrigation) LAKTAYKV, R.T.; CHELYUUNOV, M.D. Uae of water-on the *Pakhtagralft State Farm. Vop. gidr. no.10-g*-C6 162. (MIFLA 16:2) (Illich District-Cotton-Irrigation) CHELYUKANOV.Ap S.V. Justification of various methods for forecasting air-mass shower precipitations in the summer of 1961 based an observations made In Moscow and Notdow Province. Trudy- TSIP no.125:45-53 163. (MM 16:12) IJ13(c), TC%&`VJT-2j/JKT- ACC Nils V6017131 OUFOB CODEi WOW41661cby, 2~ 0015/0015 1 JUT"AHOR: C) uminov, 1-1. (Section chief); GhelXj~=ov, V. (Chief apociallat of section ORG: )Linistry of Aviation Induatr7 SWR (Dlinisterstvo, aviatsionnoy promavehlennosty SSSR) TITLE: Life of desipme i(The 60-th anniversary of 0. K. Antonov) SOURCE% Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, no. 2, 1966, 15 TOPIC TAGS: aeronautic personnel, transport aircraft, civil aviation, civil aircraft data / An-~, An-01, An-8, An-10, An-19, An-14, An-22, An-24 aircraft ABSTI?ACT: A iograplW of 01ce Konstantihovich Antonov, general designer of Soviet An-type aircraft, is proniiite7d*--D-.-R.--Et-6jio-v,--so-n-o-t a construction engineer, was born Fcbrwn7 7, 1906, near Moscow. In 1923, he designed his first glider. lie Graduated from an engineering institute, in 1930 and soon afterward became chief dosignor of a Glider manufacturing plant. During the war years 0. K. Antonov worked together with A. S. Yakovlev as his first deputy. Since 1946, he has been at the head of his own aircraft design office. Various aircraft types constructed by his office are mentioned above under "Topic Tags". The first An-2 type is till now in operation on 2000 local airlines cover- ing about 4Vj of air-passenger traffic and carrying out 85r/o" of air work in agriculture. This aircraft is exported to 28 countries. The 100-passenger An-10 aircraft received a Gold Nedal Avard at the Internationisl Exhibition in Brussels in 1958. It is in service on more than 100 main airlines. The An-12 aircraft designod for a 20-ton load Is usad for transportation of various equipment and goods. Ito 52000-1M rotuni flight froz Moscow to Antarctic via India and AustraIia in mentioned. Tho An-24 aircraft can trww- 1/2 L 1116,1 ACC NRz AP6017131 port 50 passengers or a 5-ton load. Being manufactured in mass production, it is used on 120 airlines. This type is sold for export by "Aviaoxport". The multipurpooo An-14 aircraft is designed for flights in remote areas without equipped landing strips. 0. K. Antonov's last achievement was the construction of the great An-22 aircraft exhib- ited in Paris at the international exhibition. 0. K. Antonov, being Doctor of Technical Sciences, is a Corresponding Member of the Ukrainian AcadwV of Science. He is a member of the Oblast' Committee of the Comminist Party and a member of the Supreme Soviet of the SSSR. He was awarded the Orders of Lenin. of Red Banner of Labor, of Patriotio War and many other medals. He is also Laureate.of the State and Lenin Prizes. Orig. art. hass one photo. SUB CODE: 01/ Sum DMI None 0 CHE,YVSTM'l, A. F. Rolung itt LLN in UkUt Am. Fmat- I WAM nn n?, 07!7i Avtoma-tdcheskoc unravl~~ni(~ T)rnkatn-xa stanamd. Mosknra Mr, tallur:~izAatl 1950. "folior-raphy: 'MC: A"3'!O.c5 Automa4%ic cnntrol o' rollin:; mills. n ihe Soviet Union, Manufncti,rin-, and M~chanj.-,-d 7b,inenrip.;;i Librar-.,- of Congress, 1,053. 4 A A.W A I, 4 06 Ve V -00 00 vii (in Russian clirbustkin and K"Va DWONJUI (Induarial N. I. PftmvSh 00 0; Mar. IM0, P.- .'j"tion of follmr. Ave a date In oncl % t 00 Revir Wit)l fe"Imi mills 1=12'v operatlorn ('41,11100"t 00 Inetalturgy. -00 400 400 :ii IQ 430j"l, 141,303 -IV 04. la( oil S, U AV wo, Y of 2 A a .3 0 v I- &*so& 0 lip frryn, *49 on %Q! Nun Itwkwn 00 :10 9 0 0 0 WO 0 0 0 00000090 *0000000000 000 0,0 0 0 * *6 0 0 : 102.10 1* rl . B. PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHIC REPORT BOOK Call No.: TN686.T54 Authors; EFROIMOVIGH, Yu.E., Cand. of Tech. Sciences KRICHEVSKIY, G.M., Engineer LEVITANSKIY, B.A., Engineer MALAYA, R.Yu., Cand. of Tech. Sciences, deceased. NEIFAFX, G.M., Cand. of Tech. Sciences POFOV, M.D., Engineer SMORODINSKIY, IA. M., Cand. of Tech. Sciences SOSUNOV, M.N., Engineer STASYUK, V.N., Engineer TAITS, A.A., Engineer FEDOSEEV, L.M., Engineer FFIGIV, V.I., Engineer CHELYUSTKIN, A.B., EnRineer SME-IffCIT, -A.W.',-Engineer Full Title: A HANDBOOK FOR ELECTROTECHNICAL FERSONNEL IN FERROUS ~mFTATLLTJRGICAL 1. INDUSTRIES. Transliterated Titles Spravoclmit elektrika predpriyatti chernoi metallurgii Pubtishing Data Originating Agency: None. Publishing House: State Ikiblishing House of Scientific-Technical Literature on Ferrous and Nonferrous Metallurgy (Metallurgizday). Moscow. Date: 1952 No. pp.: 1167 No. copies: 14,000 1/2 -IN -A: JB GIMMMY ly 2/2 OOCAOCC58 Call No.; TN6F6.T54 Full Title: A HANDBOOK FOR ELECTROTECHNICAL PERSONNEL IN FERROUS METALLURGICAL Editorial Staff Compiler: Tikhomirov, I.G., Engineer Tech. Ed.: None. Editors: Shalyapin, M.G. Appraiser: None. Levitanskiy, B.A. Text Data Coverage: A detailed handbook containing technical data on specifications, standards, design and operation of various types of electrical equipment in ferrous metallurgical industries: electric power supply plants and their distributing systems, transforming stations and transmission lines (high and low tension), blast furnace works, rolling mill plants, open-hearth plants, mines, ele0trical steel smelting and ferroalloy furnaces, sintering plants, coke plants, and electrical transport. Tables and diagrams. Subject index. Purpose: A handbook for electrotechnical personnel, engineering technicians, machine operators, and planning.personnel of metallurgical industries. Facilities: None. No. of Russian references: References listed at end of each chapter. Available: Library of Congress. d Toku is as bm 1111a A. a. A. ta%-iL*nmky. IOU. Sa. 4W). This Jim% a WL 1. 0. ame" 4mmislian of a Pam ul" app-w in sj"dma do Ks"mg LerWk. IM. L Dec.. 7UU-706 (am J, IF" Swi low.. 1931. U& NqA.. 44). YBYGIN' V.I.-. GMZ"- "m redaktor; SIDOROV, V.1f.. redaktor; VAY1rzJ1 , TO&BO.-AITMeheakiy redaktor Ellectrit-machins power booster in rolling sill*] Ilektromashinzwe untlitelt v prakatrWkh teekhakh, Moskva. Som. nauchno-takhne Isd-vo lit-ry, po chernot I tevetnot metallurgil. 1954. 83 p.* (KM a.-4) (Ilectric generators) (Boosters, Xlectric) LUSNILISON. Koiney Yefimovich; OZOLI. Vladimir Lyudvigovich; CHILYUSTKIN' Aleksandr Borlsovich; FIBUM. Y.T.. redaktor; DaMDIA, ZWONSON, I.N., tekhnicheekly redaktor [Automatization of tube rolling mills] Avtomatizatelia. trabo- prokeLtnykh stanov. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. tzd-yo I:Lt-ry po cbernol I tovetnot metallurgli, 1954. log p. Nft 8:7) (Rolling sills) (Pipe, steel) CHELTUSTKIN, A.B.; WZ11W, Te.A.: YNGIN, V.I., redaktor; 10WONWASSMITS reanat6r; AMPOVIcH. x.x., tskhnjchesk17 rodaktor. [Automatic control of rollIng-sill machinery) Avtowtichookoe upravionle prokstr4ul stanomi. Isd.2-oo, parer. I dop. Nooky&* Goe's-Aisuchno-tekha.isd-vo l1t-ry po chernot i tovetnot astallurgli, 1955. 614 P. (NLVA 8:12) (RDIIIA&MU u&cbtu*r7) TOPBRVBRKH. Nikolay Issakovich,- SHIRMAN. Mendell Takovlevich; MAIAROV. A.M.. redaktor; CHILYUSTKIN. A.B., rodaktor; KIKKATWTA, T.T.. tekhniche- skly reds [Thermal measuring and regulating devices in metallurgy] Tepletekhnt- chaskie ismeritolOWe t regullmiushchis prtbory no metallurgichaskikh savodakh. Isd. 2-oo. parer. i dop. Moskva. Gas. usuchno-tokhn. lad-vo lit-ry po chernot t tovetnoi metallurgli, 1956. 606 p. (MLU 10:1) (Metallurgy--Apparatus an& supplies) CKILYUSMIN AB. Automatization of rolling Bills. Ket&Uurg- no.4-.21-24 Ap 56. M" 9:9) I.WestrallwWa laboraterlya avtomatIkI. (Rolling mills) (Automatic control) ee- YCIS r~