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MOROZOV) I.A.: GAMEROV, S.L.; 1;1 J.; DOWATOV,
A.A.,.
kand: tekhn. nauk, re-C ANTSEV, Yu..';., inzh...
red.
[All-metal passenger cars] TSellnometallicheskie
passazhir-
skie vagony. Mosk-vaq Mashinost.roonio, 1965. 254
P.
(MiRA 18:9)
CERNYSIRS .; PANITKOV, H.
Treatment of keratitis by a novocaine block of the optic
nerve,
Vaterinariia 38 no.6258 A 161. (MIRk 16:6)
1. Glavnyy vaterinarnyy vrach Pochinkovskogo rayon&
Gorlkovskoy
oblasti (for Chernysbov).
(Novocaine) ((Cornea-Diseasea)
(Pochinki Dietrict-Gattle-Diseaseo and pests)
GRERNYSHEY -A-J. . inzh,
j
. I
Nomogram I~r determining 4e ViSC044-~ of
4ol.tekh. 40 no.2s76 Mr-Ap 163.
(Ammonium-Testing)
liquid ammonium.
(kMA 1624)
CRERNYSHEVP A9K*
Nomograms for determining the properties of ethyl
alcohol.
Spirt. prom. 29 no.8:24-26 163. (MIRA 3.7;21'
1. Kemerovskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo
nauchno-issledo-
vatel'skogo i Droyektnogo instituta azotnoy
promyshlonnosti
i produktov organicheskogo sinte7a.
C=IYSHEV, Aleksandr Kharitonovich; SOBOIXVSKIY, A.G.,
red.;
6 6) 0
[An all-wave amateur radio receiver]Vsevolnovyi
liubitellskii
radiopriemnik. Moskva,, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 23 p.
(Massovaia
radio biblioteka, no-4W (MRA 15:12)
(Radio-Receivers and recoption)
BLEKIS, V.K., inzh.; KAGAN, I.L., inzh.; CHUBUKOV, A.A.,
in2h.- SHULIVAN,
I.Ye., inzh.; CHERNYSHEV A.R., inzh. y
Portable OSN-IM equipment for welding in carbon dioxidt.
Svar, proizv. no.5t29-30 My 164. (MIRA 18sll)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut tekhnologil
mashinc~3troyeniya,
Rostov-na-Donu.
'AAR IN. Ivan Pavlovioh, 1883- akndem1k; TSMV, L.M.; HURWA. A.V.;
(Viscosity and mineralogical composition of primary blast-furnaae
slag]
Via2fcost' i mineralogicheakii sostav pervichnykh domennykh
shlakov. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1951. 33 P. (MI-RA 6:11)
(slag)
i6liechawsm, of the Viscosity of BWt-P=" Mam
A.Al.Citernyaliev~L.bi.,ra~,iov:iLndA.V.RudneviL (Zzvea-
s(ya AL-ademii 7~auk S.SJM?.. Otdclmiv TekhnkAeakikh Nauk.
1953.
(7), 1044-1(M). (in Russian]. On the basis of the
lionin theory
of slap a thLoretical intarpretation of ebangoa
l
ji
in the vigeooity of aings with changes in their chemical com-
l
019
1
J
position is atternpLod. It Is concluded that the viscoolty, of
-11
14
A hamagoninm liquid alnu in governed maln1v bv the isiza of
silicate anions : Tho groathr the nize of silicate anions and th
tho atron r in th
to
r
ates
lli
ti
f l
ca
concentra
on o
argo a
cg
agg
,
The a'
individual ala
la
ms
f th
I ki
t
.
n o
e
o
y
g
1,0.11.1 .1.1c anionn d4pondB on Cho ratio of L a num
=
of oxygen atoms to tlio number of Fillicon atoms in the stag.
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The lwger title ratio In, the smallor am the
silicate a
andvimver8a. Therorom, with increasing concontration intho
81 of
CA ago. TiO,, MnO, AO. and Na,O, i.e., oxides
the
oa In a liquid slag
W don' term oum
lox aggrogat
,
p
Is docreasod because of the incrow in
of the sla
t
v
g
y
the 0 ratio.-v. o.
-7-4
.VL4- 0.
Xf F4, -1'4
24(s) PHA 1 1300K RIPLOITATIO31 SOV/211T
SOVIShchaniyis po skaparlmentallnoy
takhnike I astodan Tyackot4opera-
turnykh
issledoyanly. 1956
Wksperibentallneya
tekhnika I metod I sledovanly pri
ryackikh ten-
:
persturakhl trudy xoveshchaniya~.E.;
rlmental T*chniquam and
Methods of
Investigation at Hl& Temperatures;
Transactions of the
Conference an
Zxperimental Techniques and Methods of
Investigation
--at H!!hTexperaturen)
Moscow, AX SSSR, 1959. T89 p. (Series:
Akad lye nauk SSSR. Inotitut metallurgil.
Komlsslya po fixiko-
khlatiobaskim onnoysm
proizvodmtvs stall) 2,200 copies printed.
ReaP. Xd.t A.M . SamarLn, Corresponding
Member, UM Academy of
Solenceal Ed. of
Publlshlng Houset A.L. Bankyltsor.
PURPOSSi ?his book to intended for
metallurgists and metallurgical
angIneers.
COVZRAa1x Thin collection of scientific
papers Is divided Into six
P&rt~X 1)
thermodynamic activity and k1natica or
hlxh-tooperature
processes 2) constitution
diagram studies 3) physical Properties
of
liquid of tale and arthode and P
Iag
4) now analytical a
.0 J:
Ition or pure ta yrcostry, and 6) genera
I questions.
;) .
L
For more specific coverage, sea Table of
Contents.
Uporlsental Techniques and
Methods (Cont.) SC77/2117
han -I ... sod)
. On certain Phenomena in
*
y
011
-
(D
E'ly
ZlectrOn-XOn Conductivity
xe
d
th KL
Sub tance. 402
h
:
A.M. Viscosimetry or Metallurgical Slags
411
s
C~~
-.8 - principal types of Vicosi-
::4,
4;g
"tars for determining the viscosity Or
slags, 1 0 , those
~
;;;ting
with rotating coaxial cylinders (in prac
tice a ;
'ruolble and spindle) , those
with Oscillating spindle, and
the
falling-drop type.
Numorin, O.V.. and A.I.
Khol dov. A Study Of the Viscosity
or
Slags of the Reducing Period in Electric
Malting 430
ylng the
An experimental method was developed for
stud
viscosity or slags of the reducing
period or trs electric
2tlng of steel. It was shown that special
crucibles have
a
be used for measuring the viscosity of
white slags. A
t:
method was developed for measuring the
viscosity of carbide
IlAgn In the slactric
malting of sts 01 in graphite crucibles.
The erfect of the basicity of synthetic
slags on their
viscosity was
demortmtrated. Data were obtained showing
the
vimo*aity of slags withdrawn at
various Intervals during
the reducing
Period. It was shown that the viscosity
of
theme slags depends on their chemical
composition and is
determined by the
percentile ratio of Cao to SlG2'CaP2-
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CHERNYSHEV, A.M.; TSYLEV, L.M.; GESS~DFWLIVE, B.A.
Daterminlng the molature content of a bIaLit furnace
blow.
Trudy Inst. met no-4:53-57 160. (MIRA 14:5)
(Blast furnaces)
(Hygrometry)
s/i8o/6o/ooo/oo4/027/027
E071/E433
AUTHORi ChernyShev_L A.M.
TITLE: '-I-u-m-ma-r-y--o-f-t-he-Xi-t-xvities of the Institute
of
Metallurgy imeni A.A.Baykov of the Academy of Sciences
of the USSR for 1959
PERIODICALs Izvestlya Akademii nauk SSSRI Otdeleniye
tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 196o, No.4v pp.189
TEXT: During the meeting of the Scientific Council of the
Institute on January 28, 1960, A.M.Samarln
(Member-correspondent
of the Academy) made a report on the actl"Vities of the
institute
during 1959. In the paper the reported activities are outlined
in general terms: 1) Determination of physico-chemical
constants
of metals, their alloys and compounds; 2) Investigations in
the
field of physics of metals and alloys; 3) Theories of
metallurgical processes including development of new
processes;
4) New methods of investigation and development of new
apparatus.
Res 1: Work on the determination of the structure of liquid
metals and slags and the activity coefficients of their
components is mentioned. Determination of the surface tension
of
high purity liquid iron permitted establishing that carbon and
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Summary of the Activities of the Institute of Metallurgy
imeni
.A.A.Baykov of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for 1959
manganese are not surface active substances and that oxygen
and
sulphur sharply decrease the surface activity of iron. The
phenomenon of migration of carbon in liquid metal under the
influence of a gravitational field was established. The
electric conductivity and viscosity in a number of binary,
ternary
and quaternary metallic and oxide systems was studied. The
relationship between the main properties of the molten
system of
ferrous oxide -calcium oxide -zinc oxide -silica with the
phase
diagram was established. Re. 2s The relationship between
fatigue and physical properties and changes in the latter
during
the creep process on the density of dislocations was
established.
It was found that thestrength of alloys is determined mainly
by
specific features of the mechanism of their plastic flow and
not by
interatomic forces in their crystal lattices. The theory of
the
distribution of heat during contact resistance welding was
developed. Some specific features of the influence of small
admixtures on the dilution of solid solutions based
metals,from
on
transition groups were investigated. A crystallochemical
theory
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E071/E433
Summary of the Activities of the Institute of Metallurgy imeni
A.A.Baykov of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for 1959
of oxidation of alloys based on nickel and chromium was
developed and the mechanism of formation of peritectic compounds
was explained, two criteria of the appearance of semiconductivity
were deduced. Re. 3s The main parameters of the reduction
processes of iron oxides in a fluidized bed, dephosphorization of
pig iron and steel, carbothermal reduction of chromium oxides
and vanadium oxides in vacuo were established. The mechanism and
kinetics of the reduction of structurally free and combined
oxides
of copper, zinc and tin with carbon monoxide were studied. The
b6sic equation for the characteristic parts of the rolling
process
with a non-uniform distribution of pressure and friction forces
was derived. The main object of these investigations is a study
of the kinetics and the mechanism of these processes. Re.. 4a New
m-ethods of investigation and new apparatus were developedt a
precisi.Lon apparatus for measuring vapour pressure and heat of
evaporation of metals; a new method of determining optical and
true temperatures of radiating surfaces; a linear Accelerator
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E071/E433
Summary of the Activities of the Institute of Metallurgy imeni
A.A.Baykov of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for 1959
for 2 to 5 MeV with the beam of accelerated electrons lead out;
an apparatus for high temperature thermal analysis~ an apparatus
for a localized X-ray analysis on a surface of 21L2 and a new
source of a high intensity heat were developed. 575 Papers and
7 monographs were published or submitted for publication during
1959.
The following participated in the discussions I.M.Pavlov
(Correspondent member of the Academy)r N.P..Shchapov,
Ye.M.Savitskiy,
D.Ya.Sve (Professors), K.A.Osipov (Doctor of Technical Sciences)
and others.
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CIIERNYSHEV, A.M.
Preparing nodules and their use in smelting.
Metallurg 7 no.l:
13-18 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Institut metallurgii AN SSSR.
(Sintering)
CHERNYSEHEVO A.M.
I
, -
Thermodynamic derivation of the dlagrams of state of
turc.-component.
systems. Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.9:2072-2074 S 162.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Institut metallurgli imeni fiaykova.
CHERNYSHEV, A.M,,j KISELEV,, G,,P.;
GESS-,Ie-KALOVE, B,,A,,,- TSYLEV, L.M.
Investigating eertain properties of fluxe.d ore
and fuel
granules. Trudy Inst. met. no.12;~3-12 t63. (MIRA
16-.6)
(Sintering)
(Granular materials-Testingl
H:
CHEMYS, jrvt A.M.
b
'Fmlo of comon twngents" in the thfn-modynamic
emetmction of
constitutional diorrams of Unary systams. Trudy Inst.
- '. no.1,1,.
25-28 t65 (N"ji ;. 17:8)
UWAVETS,, F.I.; GESS, B.A.; MLENTOYEV, P.N.;
A.M.;
_2T!37~
CEERN!rKH, V.I.j SPORIUS, A.E.
~bthod of chesioal cata3ysio for nodulizing
finely ground
materials without sintering. Trudy IGI 220-30
163o
(MIRA 16:11)
CHERNYSHEV, A.M.; GESS, B.A.; KANAVETS, P.I.;
MELENTIYEV, P.N.;
MFLEV~ G.P.; 1SYLEV, L.M.; BORISOV, Yu.I.; CHEWKH,
V.I.
Metallurgical properties of granules prepared by the
method of chemical catalysis. Trudy IGI 22,39-49
163.
(MIRA 16:11)
KANAVETSP P.I.; GESst B.A.; SPORIUS, A.E.; MEUNTIYEVs
P.N.;
CHERNYSHEVp A.M.; CHERNYKH, V.I.1 XHAYLOV, B.S.;
BORISOV, Yu.1.
Experimental pilot plant stand for the nodulizing of
finely
ground materials 'by the method of chemical
catalysis. Trudy
IGI 22157-69 163. (MIRA 16.- n)
CHMJrYS-U-V, A.M.; GESS, B.A.; KANAVETS, P~L.;
MELENTIYEV, P.N.;
-- KHCwVr',-Va.;. SOKOLOV, G.A.; BORISOV, Yu.I.;
CHERNYKH, V.I.;
Ft-inimall uphastiye! VAVIU)V, N.S.; MAKARCHENKO,
T.G.;
KISFLKV, G.P.; VOLNISTOVA, R.A.4 MOREYEVA, G.P.
'r-
4astihg granules made by the method oCchemical
catalysis
in a laborat6ry,shaft furnace. Trt* IGI 22:70-78
163.
. (MIRA 161111.)
UNAVETS, P.I.; GESS, B.A.1 SPORIUS, A.Ee;
-QHERNYSUV,-,.A.$.;
MELENT17EV, P,N,; GH&R!fMj V.I.; KHROMYAK~ R.P.;
KHAYLOV, B.S,; DMISOV, Yu.I.; TSYLEV, L.M11
SOKOLOV, V.S&I
Prinimali uchas"r MARKIN, A.A.; GORLOV., M.Ya.;
VORONOV, Yu.G.-, BIILAKH(YV, K.A.; KPJWANSKIr,
V,L,; ARSHINOV,
G.P.; MAZUN, A.1.;; PISARNITSKIY, I.M.; BOKUCHAVA,
O.A.;
KIRILLOV YAKOVj, G.O.; REZKOVt A.S.;
., M.V.; TSELUYKO, P.I.; POL
ZHUCHKOVI M.I.; ROPWHXIN, A.S.; ZUBKOV, A.S.;
KOZLOV, N.M.
Pilot plant for the nodulizing of finely ground
charge mix-
tures by the method of chemidal catalysis. Trudy
IGI 22:
93-109 163. (MIRA 16:11)
GESS,
Jj.; KARAVE7S, P,I,; MEIENTITEV, P.R.;
KMWAK, R.P.; YDRONOV, Yu.G.; TSYLEV, L.M.;
CHERNYXH, V.I.;
BORISOV, Yu.I.; SPORIUS, A.E.; Prinimali uchastiye:
TOLEROV.,
D.D.; WNKIN, V.M.; MARKIN, A.A.; GORLOV, M.Ya.;
KHAYLOV, B.S.
Experizental blast furnace smelting vith
replacement in
the charge of 20-per cent of the fluxed sinter by
granules
prepared by chemieekl catalysis. Trudy IGI
22:110-113 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
KANAVETS, P.I.; NELENTIYEV, P.N.; CHERNYKH, V.I.;
GESS, B.A.;
SPORIUS, A.B.; CHERNYSHEV, A*M.
Using chemical cata2,vsio for nodulizing charge
mixtures
composed of various raw materials. Trudy IGI
22:12.4-225
163. (MIRA 16:11)
KANAVETS, P.I.; MELMITEV, P.N.; SPORIUS, A.E.;
CHERNYKH, V.I.;
YENIKO G.I,; IVLEVAp A.S,,; GESSp B.A.1
CHERNYSHKV) A.M,
Obtaining metallurgical coke from weakly-caking
coals by
the preliminary granulation of coal charge
mixtures prior
to coking. Trudy IGI 22:154-168 163- (MIRA 16:11)
CHERITYSHE V, A. U.
IlInvestigation of Nonsteady Processes in Blast Furnace
Skips." Cand Tech Sci,
Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Inst. Dnepropetrovsk, 1954.
(RZWlekh, 1.7ov 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (11)
SO: SIM - 11-0 - 52-1, 2 Jun 55
KOZHETNIKOV, S.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; CHERNYSHEV,
A.11., kand.tekhn.
nauk -
Investigating nonuniform processes in blast furnace skip
hoists.
Izv. v7B* ucheb* zave; chern.met, no-5:89-101 MY 158.
(MIRA 11:7)
l.Chlen-korreBpondent AN USSR (for Kozhevnikov).
2.Dnepropetrovskly
metallurgicheskiy institut.
(Blast furnaces) (Hoisting machinery)
KOZMgVNIXOV, S.N.; CBEIMSHEV, A.U., kand.tekhn.nauk;
PRAZDITIKOV, A.V., inzh.
IExperimental investigation of cold pipe-rolling mills.
Izv.
vyo.ncheb.zav.; chern.met. no.6:91-98 Je '58. (MIRL
12:8)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy motallurgicheal-Ay institut. 2.
Chlen-
korreBpondent AN USSR (for Kozhevnikov). Rekomendovano
kafedroy avtomatisataii i teorii mekhaniznov i manhin
Dnepropetrov-
skogo metallurgichaskogo institnta.
(Rolling mills) (Pipe, Steel)
XOZHEVVIKOV, S.N.; PRAZDNIKOV, A.V., inzh.; CHEMYSIDW,
A.H., kand.tokhn.
nauk; GRIMM, S.D., inzh.
Possibilities of increasing the output of a pilgrim pipe
rolling
mill. Izv. vVs. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. n0-7:91-107 Jl
158.
1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. 2.
Chlen-knrrespondent
AN USSR (for K02haTnikov).
(Rolling mills)
ACC NRt AP6034637 SOURCE CODE: UR/0102/661000/004/0003/0007
AUTHOR Hrushko, V. 1~ -- Grushko, V. " (Dnipropetrovalk);
Chernyshov,_
0. N. --- Chernyshev, A. N. (Dnipropetrovs1k)
.307
ORG: none J
TITLE: Synthesisof an automatic -control system with nonlinear
feedback which
Provides stable transmission of given transient response
SQURCE: Avtomatyka, no. 4, 1966, 3-7
TOPIC TAGS: servosystem, electronic amplifier, automatic control,
nonlinear
f"dback, transient response
ABSTRACT: The authors propose a unit with a nonlineae functional
converter
F*(X9ui_P_u*1)_ in the primary feedback circuit for stable
transmission of
a ven transient response in a closed loop of a nonlinear
servosystem under fixed
initial conditions and possible disturbances. A -method is
described for determining
the characteristics of the functional converter with the aid of an
inverse open-loop
electronic model. Data are supplied for designing the inverse
model and for a
method of approximating nonlinear characteristics of elements of
the automatic--t
2
ACC NR- AP6034637
control system by smooth curv,es. The paper includes results for
the synthesis of
nonlinearity of the and investigations of transient response
e' " i~i
stability under the eff ct oisturbances in a servosystem designed
with the'
Leonard circuit with an amplidyne and electronic amplifiers. The
research was
carried out at the Dne ropetrovsk Institute of Metallurgy. Orig.
art. has. 5 figures
and 7 formulas. (Based on authors' abstract)
CHC-ROY-SHEV,
PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 417 1
BOOK Call No.: AF597645
Author: CHERNYSHEV, A. N.
Full Title: PHOTOREPRODUCING CAMERA FV
Transliterated Title: Fotoreproduktsionnyy apparat FV
Publishing Data
Originating Agency: None
Publishing House: State Publishing House "ISKUSSTVO"
Date; 1953 No. PP.: 71 No. of copies: 3,000
Editorial Staff; None
Text Data
Coverage: This booklet describes the Soviet photoreproducing
vertical
camera FV which replaces the previous model FA-1. This new model is
used at the present time In most Soviet polygraphical
establishments.
It is better adapted for quality polygraphical reproduction and
multi-
color printing. It is designed for negative, diapositive and color
printing, and prints books, journals and newspapers. It is equipped
with the lens 'Industar-11 with a 36cm focal length and a f19
aperture.. 'The maximvini': enlargement is 1-5:1 and the
reduction 1:1.25. No special features in this camera have been
noticed as this camera resembles known types of vertical reproduc-
ing cameras.
1/2
Fotoreproduktsionnyy apparat YV AiD 417
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1'. General information; 2. Construction and function of
individual parts of the camera; 3. Assembly and setting
4.adjustments;.5. Operation.
Purpose: Not specified
Facilities: Norie
No. of Russian and Slavia References: None
Available: A.I.D., Library of Congress.
2/2
CHRUYSHIV, A.N.. dotsent, kandidat tekhnichook-ikh
nauk.
Method of calcula'ting Boma basic parameters for
photoreproduction
apparatus used in printing. Nauch.trudy HZPI
no.2:203-226 155.
(MOA 9:3)
(Photographlo optics) (Cameras)
Sd'1/77-4-2-15/18
I
Succe9:90 of Soviet Else trophotography; A ncient~fic
-1d Technical
Confer ace on ~ueatioao of E1&ctroeraphjt/,-j'.jjs,
~14;- IV b'e- rl-
n Vino-radoi described no=* of the features of the
ii;4aii~"'IU14,methods or electrnphotoGraphic de-
velopment. Yu. 0 arpashko devoted his report to the
criterion of 110t sensitivity of the
sletropliotoGraphic
process. After the reports, a discussi an took:placo
an zethods or determiniaE; the liGht sensitivity of
alectrophotrZMhic Charojahey-spoke on the
prospects of developing pox7grgrele-Freefffte ing ~
electric and caGnetic forces. O.V. G12mov (%;.U*a%LG
also
for 1,1. Zhilevich, A A Sukhly, V.A-4 Urdeyeva, A.D. )
Pauthd and Tu. 1. Kov:l:ytis ) reported an theidevelop,
sent of aletropbotographic reproducing equipment. A.S.1
V,' Ta-h- (speaking also for 1.1. Zhilevich,
A.B.;Borlso-1
vich, H.U. Gallvidits and U.I.Rautkam-kas) rspc~rted
on the use of electrographic methods~IA recording
99011lographs and other recording instruments
Card 4/10 -5-1
NNHIROVSKIT, Te.L.;_C UI5HY,-Aj.. kand.teklm.nauk,
red.; TROITSICATA,
L.P., red.; ZOTTOVA, N.V., tekhn.red.
EXLectrography; collected translations from foreign
periodicals]
Voprosy elektrografii; abornik parevodav iz
inostrannoi periodi-
chaskoi literatury. 'Pod obshchei red.
A.N.Chernyahava. Moak-va,
I2d-vo inostr.lit-rv, 1960. Z57 P- WRA 14:1)
(Xerography)
KHAYKEWCHI Adollf Adollfovich; _,qH~R
~IYSJIEV,_A.11~, kand. tekhn.
nauk, red.; MAKOVSKAYA, R.P., red.
[Construction and kinematic design of
mechanisms and
systems for scale changes in automatic
electric engrav-
ing machines; marmal for students of the
Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering] Konstruktsiia i
kinematicheskii
raschet mekhanizmov i sistem izmeneniia
masshtaba v
elektrogravirovallnykb avtomatakh; uchobnoo
posobie dlia
studentov mekhaniko-mashinostroitellnogo
fakuliteta. Mlo-
skva, Poligraficheskii institut, 1964. 54 P.
(MIRA 18:7)
CHERNYAEV, A. F.
CHERNYSHFV, A. P.-I'The Growth and Development of Oak
and Certain
Allied Species on Various Types of Slopes (Various
Ex7)osures) and the In-
fluence of Such Plants on the Moisture of the Soil of
the I~mychuskiy
Forestry Cimp, Rostov Oblast, and the Donetskiy Carp,
Kamenskiy Oblast."
Min Higher Education USSR, Novocherkassk Melioration
Engineering Inst.,
Novocherkassk, 1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of
Doctor of Agricultural
Sciences.)
JQ4IZHNAYAA ITTOPIS
No. 41, October 1956
CHERNYSHEV, AgP ; KONDRATENKO, I.V.; POLYAROV, P.V.;
SOLOVIYEEVA, P.N.;
ANIGIN, A.F.
Cableless circuit for the automation of belt and
single-chain scraper
conveyers in a coal mine. Prom.energ. 16 no.6:10-11 Je
61.
(FJRA 15:1)
.Conveying machinery) (Automatic control)
GMUSIHOV, D.A.,inzh.; GROSH, K.A.,in2h.; CHMYSHEV,
A.S.,inzh.
Making large foundation blocks in construction
yards under
winter conditions. Bluleatroi.tekh. 12 no.9:6-7 3
'55.
(MIFIA 12-1)
1. Treat Chelyabmatallurgetroy.
(Foundations) (concrete blocks--Cold weather
conditions)
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RUMANIA/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. C.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Kliimiya, No 9, 1957, 30289
Author : Chernyshev, A.S., Shtutser, V.V., Semenova, N.G.
Inst
Title Chlorites, Their Preparation, Uses and Properties.
Orig Pub Am. Rom.-Sov. Ser. chim., 1956, 10, No 4, 70-8o
Abst A translation. See RZhKhim, 1956, 429o6.
Card 1/1
50) 0622
AUTHORS: Shtutsery V. V., Phernyshev, A. S., 0) 64-59-6-15/28
Sbmenova, N. G.
TITLE: Production of Sodium Chlorite by Reducing Chlorine
Dioxide
With Zinc
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 69 PP
513 - 515
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The possibility of producing chlorite by means of
the action
of Clo 2 on granulated zinc has already been pointed out by
Bray (Ref 7) and Bigorgne~Ref 8). In the present case the
possibility of using zinc dust and cast zinc was
investigated.
Chlorine dioxide for the experiments with zinc dust was
obtained from chlorates and oxalic acid besides sulphuric
acid (Ref 10) and solutions of 0-3 - 0-35 niol C102 per 1 1
of water were prepared. The C10 2 concentration was
determined
iodometrically, chloride traces argentometrically, and the
00 2 content by means of Ba(1103 )2 - Zino dust was added to
the
010 solution, which was filtered after the disappearance of
Card 1/2 2 1
o6223
Production of Sodium Chlorite by Reducing Chlorine
SOV/64-59-6-15/28
Dioxide With Zinc
the 010 smell; soda lye was then added to the zinc chlorite
2
solution, and the zinc hydroxide was filtered off. By
evapora-
ting the solution a product containing 84-8% NaC10 2, 7.8%
HaCl,
and 6.6~ NaCio3 was obtained. If CIO2 solutions are
thoroughly mixed with granulated zinc or zinc foil, the
results
will be analogous to those mentioned above; however, t~'e
reaction will be much slower than in the case of zinc dust. A
suitable production of chlorite consists in submergingla
short-circuited carbon- and zinc electrode into a C102
solution, thus obtaining a galvanio element ZnICIO 2/%0
1021C'
From the resulting zinc chlorite sodium chlorite may be
obtained (as mentioned above) by means of soda lye and soda.
One of the experiments resulted in a final product of the
compositiont 86.6% NaC102, 12.1% NaCl,and 1.0% NaC10 3' There
are 11 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
Card 2/2
4CCESSION N;!~: AP4C44742
hUTHORS: Bogdanov, G.A.; Sem-enuva, -~-rny*shev, A. S.
T i rdof hydrogen peroxide in the presence
ITLE: Catalytic decomposit
of NiSO 4 and NaY-100 4
SOURCE: IVUZ. Kbimiya i kbimichesk~ay,'t 'uekhnologiya, v. no. 3,
1964, 06-4.110
TOPIC TAGS: _~yd -eik p~qxide,; decomposition -eaction
TqL_
kinetics, energy of activati-. v-t` n.
nicke-' peroxomolyboa-.e, nickei s u 1-3 t e c c- r, ta~ i n -
ing catalyst,, sodium molybdate cont.--air:n- catalyst
I I L~ j
ABSTRACT: The~kinetics were studied of the catalytic decom-positi-n
041
i 1i C)2 in neutral and acid
s taneouslv rre5pnt. The
or ter-npe.-at,r' ~~ or a--~---,
-e
activation = 14.4-14-9 kcal/Mol, independent of acidity, a]-
thoughl/~ncreased acidity retarded t,~e catalytic process somewhat).
Card Z
L 16187-65-
ACCES SION NR.- AP4044742-.-
n~ermei~'a e- prodixbt~-s-:-~fa-s.-:'-th-e..'s'ame
PY-01- ace - --iav
ga *~- a nd~
a
Mper, uret~d
Invii i~t .0 -,tbb inte
u cbvi~t rmadiate complex was calculated; the
q
decomposition of the latter was a monomolecular process. If the
concentration of the NiSO4 was much rrPater thaii that of the
Na,1400
the order of the reaction was higher, approaching sec~-jnd order.
T4
nic]Kp-l ions can eit~.er accelerate f a rt r~ f t r
a c t i c, r; c- f t h e ': F, -,).! o:" , o r r e t.
it Wa~ aAwTed t~,i,'
as inter-mediate .-.rcAucts. P--7-
n~' a n
,iMoO r-H 0 anu the unstable 111' iF, 0 .110, o:J42J
were ky'n't~esized. Orig. art.'hps-. and 2 a,le,-7~~
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy tekstillrv--v insti-tut, Kafedra
T
neorgaaicheskov khimi4
--qCowjr~e
u,artmeit of Genfa-,-
a' EMITTE'D 02 Jul 62 00
SUB CODE; IC, GC NR REF SOV: 007 OMER: 000
C.,d 2/2
ACCESSION NR- AP4049962' S/0048/64/028/007/]LI73/1180
AUMOR: Pyatov, N.I.; Cherny*shev, A.S.
e'f ormed nuclall ffeport 14th Anfiual-Confe-
TITIZ: Three-quasiparticle st'stes in
rence on Nuclear Spectroscopy hold in. Tibilisi 14-21 Fe
'SOURCS*. AN MR. Izv. Soriya fixicheakaya, v.28, no.7, 1984,
1173-1180
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear speptrrcopy, nuclear structure
ABSTRACT- Three-quasiparticle levels.of the type (2n,p) and 2p,n) in
deformed nue-!
lei are discussed theoretically. The wave functions of S.G.Nilsson
(KgX.danske vid.i-
selskab.Mat.-tys.modd.29,N(i.16,1955) are employ6d, as well as much
of hii notatidn,,
Two-body forces are introduced between the quasiparticles, the
potential of which
is proportional to the delta function of the relative coordinates
and represents a
i mixture of Wigner and Bartlett forces. The multiplet,separation is
calculated by
first order perturbation theory. The.angular momentum coupling rules
were determined
in the large deformaticq limit by the iftethod previously employed
for twd-quasipar
ticle states (N.I.Pyatov, Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.tiz.27,1436,1963). It was
found that th;
i0 state is tha,~ Jn.Vhjoh.tjje i3piua of the like nucleons am
paraftel,
most. on erget
tACCESSION NRi 'AP4042962.'
)and that*this state is Zol4"wed by that in whio all three spin's
are parallel. The;
''parameters of the intoyr4ction potential were determined from
known two-quas'iparticlo
stat I Gd~561110166, yb172 and W182
e*s of the even-mp-6s.nucAe qpd coefficients itere
calculated and tabulateo w#h.which the,multipliqt.aeparations,can be
easily calcu.
~11teo' for a large numbeT of configurations. SevRral
configuratAons:,with multiplet
iseparation of the order,,of MY are,discussed.jIt was found that the
relative po-
isitions of the three lo4er ~evals of the quartet depenEt strongly
o* the ratio of -j
A
;Dartlett to Wigher force In the interaction. The authors discuss
the occurrence.ofl
V
,,Ithree-quasiparticle states in.LU177 and 11f177 and the
possibility of observing theml
iby'means of the P- and 7-transitions in'the decay chain
Ybl7%tLul77_,Hfl77*_Tal77
- I I-
.'.,..!for which a hypothetical decay scheme is presented. This
discussion includes an in-
iterpretation of the 969 keV isomeric state of LuM with spin 23/2
(U.Jor
_gensen, 0.1
''';B.Nielsen and O.Sidentus,Phys&Lett.1,321,1962) and a 23/2+ state
of Hf177 which,
the authors note at the endp has been recently found (L.Kristensen,
U.Jorgensen, 0.
D.Nieleen and G.Sldenlus,Phys;Ioett*8,57,1964'; P.Alexander,
F,,Boehm and E.Kankeleit,
Phy9*Rev.l33,B284,1964)-. In conclusion, the.authorn express their
gratitude to V.1
(I; G.Solov 'Yev. for his con 'st"t interest and assistance in the
work, K*Ya.'Gr'omov for
Avaluable discussionsp .9
and Om San Kha for porformin the numerical computations
1 Orig.art.haai 11 formulas, 3 tiourve alw.*2 tablose
CHERNYSHEV, A.V , inzh.; ZHDED, A.A., Jnzh.
P.A.1apshin brigade of communist lkbor. Shakht. stroi.
6 no-3:
24-25 Mr '6z. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Novomoskovskiy Dom inzhenera i tekhnika (for
Chernyshev).
2. Shakhta No.66 kombinata Tulaugol' (for Zhded).
(hula Basin--Coal mines and mining)
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112 AND-4T. Cvot!L
0110CIMS AMD P2001111ts 1"011
2952.
DISTRIBUTION OF OMMSTION SITES IN TIE STRBAK UNDiRGROUND
lit
GAS OSMERATCR. CbsrW-mbsvp A 2 and Farbarov I I (Bull. soad
eol
00
71,
tech, 1944, Na-8451 J Inst patrol 1945, 31, 2184, In contrast
to a gas generator an the surface the only method of antrol
applicable to an underground gas gonerator(u.g.g.) is to alter
0
the draush characteristics. An examination is sad* of the
various
o:
zones in a u.g.g. (A diagram given) and the
tesperature gradient
eat a
is discussed. Experimental data regarding the letter,
obtained
1 i'
roe
O's.
!
from a model u.g.g., are Oremented. Site of combustion
advances
x0 0
go ~'
so as to meet the drought; undqual utilisation of coal in
the
"is o
AML
!
sommi can be controlled by alteraltion of drought lijdtod,
hovever,
.
by the noessity of uaintAining gas quality. Direction
of
drought can be reversed.
We*
Mew
irm
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A --1,- Jk.-K-Y-A- A- -A&-* -M- W.- 47A A - t . A
004 Irt
-0.9hey, AV (bull. seed. eel.
:0 5428. GAS OFIRATZI) 1WEK FLWS- Charm
inst. patrol.
u.r.a.sop cl.scl.. tech., 1945,
1945, 31, YnA) A discussion, with special reference to
so u.s.s.rs oonditions,totts oonvwslon of 16 engine to gas
0 poratiox, and the use-.ofboth producer and hydrocarbon
0
:0 games, to a source of. povir. Ratings and conparative power
00 -r output f1pr*x on gaess and liquid fuels are given for
various
0 0 1 u,**o&ro engines* Whilat the use of producer gas, in
patrie-
00 ill! 1; ular, has been such stimulated by war donditions,
such
goo ld~ use, should be considered as having considerable pose*
time application. In 1940 85A of the stationary power plants
fuel and only
00U used in Wriculture were operated on liquid
007 2.4A on gas. Thedirections In which research and
develops-ant
-00 z
should proOsed are indicated; Particular attention should be
pall to the use of low grride rdneral fuels and agricultural
residue as sources of gas, to the doelopment of new types, of
IJ native 10 engines suitable for gas operation and to the use
of dieval engines on ges/lAquid fuel mixtures, with the
ILinina quantity of the lattes.
;L_~~L A KITALL404~.CAL LOINAtUtli CLAj&tFK&jjOjI
Ala* tl~vl
Akv 1-T G" 8ILMOW
t--'Z T- I --. a % I q I I I F I , S jr-1
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see
coo
zoo
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age
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004 --C-F-kW1f1. - - -------- -0
4 -00
00
00 2871. THEAdhr OF CARBON COMWSTION IN ?UzE OF RECTANCULnR
CROSS SECTII,;N.'
got all; ~sv, 04;xerantsev, Ak and Farberov, IL. (Izvest.
Cbpi~ny_a .4109
Akad. Neuk S.S.S.R., Otda. Tekh. Nauk (Ball. acad. Sci.
U.S.S.R. ~4141
fee Sect. Tech, Sci.),, 1948, 1067-4(M; abstr. in chem abstr.,
1950, -00
100 z vol. 44, 5196). Predvoditelev's theoretical study of
combustion -00
0 in cylindrioal C tubes Is extended to tubes of rectangular x00
t
a cross section. Equations are derived for calculating the
so 0~ temperatures and the 02 and C02 concentrations within the
tube at various conditions.
CA
00 X
4, .1
:eUx"
too
so use
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4
Peculiarities of testing a KM and ET relay for o.1 - o.2
ampere. Energetik
3 no-5:16 0 '53. (MLEL 6;10)
(Ilectric relays)
CHEWSHEV. A.V.,
Removing armature vibration in a small voltage relay
model X9. Rab.energ.
3 no.5:17 My 153. (MUHA 6:5)
(Ilectric relays)
CHERNYSHEV,A.V., inzhener
Determinlng the working accuracy of disk and ca rier
couplings
depending on technological and design factors. [Trudy)
KVTU
no-30:112-118 Ap-14y'55. (MLRA 8:10)
(Couplings) (Calculating machines)
YkIRIN, A.B.; C2~"L-
Problems In autowskisation and precision In the
produotion of
machines and instruments. Priborostroento no.2:27-31
7 156.
(NM 9:8)
(Automation) Olachine-tool indnotry) (Insturments)
C H C/~
9(7)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/1569
Moscow. Vyanheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche
T6khnologiya priborostroyeniya; sbornik statey
(Instrument-making
Technolo ; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958.
185 P. fyseries: Its: /rrudy/ VYP. 90) 3,800 copies printed.
Ed.: A.N. Malov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Chief Ed.;
A.S.
Zaymovskaya, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: E.A. Shekhtman;
Tech. Ed.: N.A. Pukhlikova.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for workers In
scien-
tific and research institutes and instrument manufacturing
plants
and for teachers and students in vtuzes.
COVERAGE: The book deals with problems of automatic machine
tool ad-
justments. It abalyzes errors in setting up cutting tools and
re-
views basic technological calculations connected with the
introduc-
tion of programming. Several articles are devoted to the
analysis
of pressure in machining parts and to the assembly operations in
instrument manufacturing. A brief biography of Professor Abram
Borlsovich Yakftin (1901-1957) precedes the first article. No
per-
sonalities are mentioned. There are no references.
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SOV/1569
Yakhin, A.B., and O.D. Parfenov. Semiautomatic Device for the
Adjustment of Automatic Machine Tools 5
Parfenova O.D. Semiautomatic Adjustment of Metal-cutting Machine
Tools According to the Grouping Method 9
Fadeyev, N.I. Providing Conditions Necessary for Operating
Metal-
cutting Machine Tools Using the Automatic Dimentioning Method 20
Fadeyev, N.I. Effect of Errors in The Setup of Tapered Cutters
on the Precision of Machining 28
tespalov, B.L. Effect of Deformations of a Blank During Clamping
on the Precision of Machining 42
Beepalov, B.L. Effect of Allowance Variations on Machining Pre-
cision When Boring Housing Assemblies Using Unit Boring
Machines 59
Chang Yen-shen. Adjustment of Unit Machine Tools for Machining
Housing Assemblies for Instruments Using Optical and Mechani-
cal Methods 72
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Yefimov, V.P. Grinding Small Module Gears With an Abrasive Worm
85
Cherny-shev,, A.V. Technical Calculations Related to the Intro-
duction-of Programming 110
Gotserldze, R.N., and V.P. Yeflmov. Machining Teeth of Eccen-
tric Gears on Gear Shapers by Means of Numerical Control 153
Syrovatchenko, P.V. Method of Determining the Magnitude of
Interference Moments of Resisting Forces Acting on the Axes-
of a Gyro Cardan Joint 161
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress
JG/sfm
6-26-59
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inzh.; SAMCHEM, V.V., inzh. -
Record speed of mining with use of cutter-loaders in the
Moscow Basin. Shakht. stroi. no.8:21-23 Ag 1$8. (MIRA 11:9)
(Moscow Basin-Coal mines and mining) (Coal mining
machinery)
CHRRWSHN7, A.V.
Technological calculations connected with the
promotion of program
control . [TrUCIA MVTU no.90:110-152 158. (MIRA
12.3)
(Machine toolp-Numerical contrq;)
P.',!J,LSE I BOOK EX-~'LOITATION OOV/5196
Chernyshev, Aleksandr Vasillyevich, and Abram Borisovich
Yakhin (deceaseci)
Avtomatizatsiya obrabotki na metallorezhushchikh stankakh s
primenenlyem
progranmnogo upravleniya (Application of Program Control in
the Automation
of Machine-Tool Operations) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. 194 p.
Errata slip
inserted. 8,500 copies printed.
Reviewer: B.V. Grigorlyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Ed.: V.A. Andreyev,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House:
M.S. Yeliseyev;
Tech. Ed.: Z.I. Chernova; Managing Ed. for Literature on
Machine Building
and Instrument Construction: W.V. Pokrovskiy, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers at
machine-building plants, and for
scientific-research and design personnel engaged in the study
of machine-tool
program control.
COVERAGE: The author discusses a series of automation systems
of mchanical-
machining operations which utilize the principle of program
control. Concepts
concerning storage elements, number languagetand the
automatic adjustment and
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tuning of machine tools are considered., along with
examples of automated
processes for the mechanical machining of machine parts
(shafts, bushings,
shaped parts, etc.) No personalities are mentioned. There
are 112 references:
61 Soviet, 50 English, and 1 German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
3
Ch. I. General Considerations of Machine-Tool Program
Control 6
1. Number languages used in machine-tool control systems 7
2. Error prevention in the digital control systems of
machine tools 10
3. Data storage media 13
4. Recording and reading of information 16
5. Basic advantages of digital control methods 19
Ch. II. Curved-Surface Milling in the Cartesian Coordinate
System 21
1. Basic concepts 21
2. Approximating the path of the milling-cutter center by
rectilinear segments 26
C ar&=~~~
CHEWSHEY, A.Vo, inzh.; SAMCMKD, V-V., inzhe
One thousand six hundred and seventy meters of drift
in one
month. Shakht.stroi. no.3:2-5-28 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:4)
, (Coal mines and mining)
is
iP
fg.
Irv a 8
I g g 3
ClIZEWSHIV, A.V., irah.
Economical use of scarce non farrous metals.
Zhel.dor.transp.
42 no.2M P 16o. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Nachallnik depo, Sortavals, Oktyabriskoy dorogi,
g.Sortavala.
(RailroadB--Repair ghops--Zquipment and supplies)
27368
S/194/61/000/003/032/046
D201/D306
MTHOR: Chernyshev, A.V.
TITIE: Application of programmed control in instr-=%ent
production
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. ,Wtomatika i
radioelehtronika,
~o. 3v 1961, 51, abstract 3 V434 (V sb. Priborostr.
izmerit. tel-chnika, m., Masligiz, 1960, 139-161)
TEXT: The main tendencies -are considered of the possible use
of
various systems (C (S)) of programined control (ny (Pu)) for
auto-
mation (A) of all stages of instruntent-making. Special notice
is
taken of problems of automation in small batch production of
in-
struments. A description is given of a system of programmed
con-
trol in producing cams, in which the program of the bench
operation
is presented in the form Of numbers which correspond to the
fulcrMs
of the cutter trajectory center., The bloc diagram is
discussed of
the follow up systen of a bench with the information recorded
on a
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Application of programmed control... D201/D306
magnetic tape by phase modulated signals.. A detailed
description
is given of autontatic processing of body details on a
coordinate
boring machine with digital prograrmned control, with the
informa-
tion talcen from a perforated card., For producing shafts and
be~lx-
ings, systems are suggested, in which the program is fed by
means
of switches and rotatincr discs and for small batches of parts
- a
system with the progrm-i stored on a magnetic tape and wor'ked
by a
specialized worker when processing the first of the lot. A short
description of automdtic assembly routes is given. In i-riiding
function generating potentiometers, the potentiopietric,
cam-opera-
ted and numerical systems are used for determining the winding
pitch
and constant tension of the windincrs. A machine is used for
assem-
bly operations. The machine connects the conductors to a modular
construction panel; a pneumatic head is used to position the
con-
nectors between the contacts,. The program is registered on a
per-
forated tape. The efficiency of the progranuned control is noted
as applied for locating vortically mounted components in printed
boards and for assembly of printed board8 themselves'. The
cxamples
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Application of programmed control... D201/D306
are shortly considered of using programmed control for automatic
control operations and for determining the programrAng for techno-
logical rocesses. 13 figures. Lf-Abstracter's note: Complete tran-
slation
Card 3/3
TORNUYEV, V.A.; PHMMS~~
For high labor productivity in the operation of,,.'the.,OM
amplax
in the mines of Tula Eabnomic Council. Ugoll 37 no;ll-.44-.,N
162,
(MM 3-5:16)
1. Glavnyy i~4. zbakhty No.2 "Zubovskay a" Tul'skogo soveta
narodonogo khozyaystva (for Toruuyev). 4,#,,.-.St&rWd7
ifthener
PodmoskQvuogo nauchxo~isslsdovatellskogo i
~royektno-konstruktorskogo
~
ugollnogo fnAituta (for dhem~Aev).
(Wa Basin-Coal mines and ining-Labor productivity)
(Coal mining machinery)
CHELNOKOV, N.I.1 KRAVTSOV, LYO.; GOLIDEN, D.V.;
CHFJWSHEV, A.V.
Solution of some problems using eldatromachanical
differential
ana3yzers. Trudy HEI no.41:187-200 162. (MIRA 16:7)
(Electronic differential analyzers)
(Counting devices) (Automatic control)
ACC NR' ARG035070 SOURCE CODE: UR/0282/G6/000/008/0052/0053
AUTNOR: Yepifanova, V. I., Corolkhov, V. S.; Chern she
Narinskiy, G. B.
TITLE: VNINGMASH BR-6 nitrogen and oxygen plant
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Ehimicheskoye i kholodillnoye mashinostroyeniye,
Abs.
8.47.369
REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. n. -i. in-ta kriogen., kislorodn. i
kompressorn.
mashinostr. , vyp. 10, 1965, 3-46
TOPIC TAGS: nitrogen, oxygen, ammonia
ABSTRACT: The All-Union Scientific -Res earch Institute for Oxygen
Equipment
developed a VNLIIIGMASH type BR-6 machine designed to produce 15,
000 m3 per
hour of nitrogen with a 0. 0020/6 content of 0 - 7840 m3 per hour
of low-purity
21
oxygen with 95% 0 per hour of high-purity oxygen with a 99. 57o
2; and 160 m3
concentration of 02' As a basis for the -development of the new
equipment, the
designers used the G-6800 air-fractioning unit with pre-luction
capacity of
2, and 1400 m3/hr of oxygen with a
5400 m3 /hr of nitrogen with 0. 02-0. 0 516 0
Card 112 UDC: 621.59
ACC N"' AR6035070
90-92% concentration Of 02. The latter did satisfy the
industrial demands for
ammonia with respect to both quality and quantity as well, or
with regard to the
flow chart and equipment. The new BR-6 plants have been
providing adequate
supplies of pure nitrogen and technical oxygen to synthetic
ammonium other
chemical plants. The BR-6 plant consists of several air
turbocompressors an
air-fractioning unit, turboexpanders, a controlling and
measuring instrument
panel, switching mechanism, preheaters, and other equipment.
Unlike the
G-6800 machine operating at two pressure levels, the DR-6
nitrogen-oxygen
plant is designed for a low pressure level, a system used
earlier only in technical
oxygen plants. The low-pressure system makes it possible to
eliminate reciprocat-
ing engines, chemical air purifiers for removing carbon dioxide
from the air, an !
ammonium refrigeration unit, and reversible heat exchangers for
freezing out the 1
moisture thus resulting in a highly efficient unit, simple in
construction and
dependable and convenient in operating. The principal
considerations in designing:
0 M I
the BR-6 plant were (on comparison basis) a flow chart with an
improved organiza-
tion of heat exchange, removal of air impurities, rectification,
and refrigeration
cycle. Orig. art. has: 7 bibliographic titles, and 16 diagrams.
[K
SUB CODE: 07/
Card 212
CHERNYSHEV, B.A., inzh.
Line manufacture of screens. YWkh.i avtom.proizv.
.
23 D 1-62.
(Radio-Equipment
and supplies)
16 no.12s
(WRA 16:1)
CHEA NYSHEV, B. A.
"A New Method of Preparing the Tool for Planting Rivets in an
Automatic Riveter,"
Stanki i Instrument, No. 9, 1948.
oris Andreyevich; XLBTNMVA, X.F., redaktor; POLDSINA, A.S.,
tewHYFRIYOXIT r*e&k-tor.
[Physics and cbemistry in oil refining) Fisika i khimila v
pere-
rabotke nefti. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo neftianoi i
g"rw-,
toplivnoi lit-ry, 1955. 256 (MLRA 8-12)
(Petroleum--Refining)
L 36287-M
ACC NR: AT6016840
0
the basic features of the apparatus and the selection and
development of the
technological design of the unit and technological diagrams.
The following rain
components are treated in detail: regenerators, carbon
dioxide freezing traps,
fractionating columns, condensers-evaporators, supercoolers,
N and 0 reheaters,
technical oxygen column, block housing, armature,
compressed-gas motor, and the
remote and automatic control system. The results of a test
run of the apparatus
are presented. The article concludes with a brief comparison
of the apparatus
with the characteristics of the "Linde" (West Germany) and
"Kobe-Steel" (Japan)
devices. The BR-6 is already in use in chemical enterprises
of the Soviet Union,
Rumania, Hungary, and Bulgaria. Orig. art. has: 16 figures
and 5 tables.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 007
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ACC NR' AR6032311 SOURCE CODE: UR/0081/66/000/010/LOO?/LO07
AUTHOR: )~epifanova, V. I.; G~rokhov, V. So; Chernyshev, B. A.; N
Go Bo
A
TITLE: Nitrogen oxygen plant VNIIIUMASH BR-6
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, Part II, Abs, 1OL55
dn- J kamprests rn
REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. no -i in-ta kriQg_en,,kWQr_a
mashinostr., vyp. 10, 1965, 3-46
TOPIC TAGS: nitrogen, oxygen, oxygen plant, nitrogen plant
A13STRACT: The technical characteristics of the equipment are given
and its
basic features are pointed out. The flow chart is presented and the
basic equip-
ment is analyzed. A comparison is made of the VNIII(IMASH BR-6
plant with
those manufactured by foreign firms. Orig. art. has: 7 reference
items.
M. Gusev. [Translation of abstract)
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1/1
CHEWSHEV, B.
---------
Training students for practical work in ohcoole of
the taiga
region. Politekh.obuch. no.11:94 N '50. (MIRA
11:12)
1. Zaveduyusbcbiy Alygdzberskoy sredney
sbkoloV.Tofalariya,
Sibirl.
(Tofalariya--Activity programs in education)
CHERNYSHEV, B., inzh.; SHALATCV, A., inzh.
Preventing the dazzling of drivers. Avt. transp. 37
no.7:45-47
J1 '59. (MA 12-10)
(Automobiles--Lighting)
I;C,
CHRRNrSHBV, B.; RUW. Yo.; KRUSHRNOK. D.
A copper mine after_its system of wages was put in
order@ Sots,
trud no*9:98-106 158. (MIRA 11:-10)
1.Nachallnik otdala truda, i zarabotnoy platy
Upravlaniya tovatnoy
metallurgii Sverdlovskogo synarkhoza (for Cheruyshev~).
2.Nachallnik
laborateril organizataii P"12vodetva instituta
'Unipremad'" (for
Rudak). 3.Nachallnik otdola truda. i 2arabotnov platv
legtyarokoge
mednog# rudnika (for Krushenok).
(Dogtyarsk-Copper mines and mining)
(Wages and labor productivitv)
- GHAWS , B.
Several results of the work uAder new conditions. Sots.
trad 5 n0-9:
57-62 S ,6o. (HIRA 13:10)
(Sverdlovsk Province--Nonferrous metal industries)
P r k ki 'i -~' /I F V, 9.
DYKHNO, N.M., kand.ldii'm'.nauk;
kand.khim.nauk.
/j
CHMIYSHEV, B.A., inzh.; SWIPED, M.G.,
~ ,
Removal of argon from oxygen b7 means of catalytic
h7drogenation.
Kislorod 10-no.4:14-24 '57. (MIRA '11:2)
(Argon) (Oxygen) (Hyarogenation)
A
Ten, :~T 4:--; V
e ncq s
I (Enxineer)
a nd
Purifying air by deep coolingl technology -rA -nparatue, in t4o
volumss.
V. 2; Industrial plants, machinery an~' Rccessory equipmert
(Razdelenive
vozdukha metodom glubokogo okhlazhdeniva: tekhLnoloi
giva i cborudovaniYe.
v dvukh tomakh. t. 2: Promy*sh1ennv-'-,-e ~;5,,-qnovki, maBhinroye 1.
vspomo-
gatel'noye oborudovaniyei, Mo8cow, iz-vj Ma5hinors troy Eric ye" ,
!~?t>L',
591 p. illus., biblio., index. Errata 6-1-ip inserted. 3jC)OL) L.Z~IS5
pr:Ln'ued.
-4AC;Sv M t non, ventrifugal
genera i*A;j-arSonq cryptons neon* xe
quid oxygen-) - 41~~id nitrogen, air purifici Ltion
IX OF COWMTS Eabridgedl:
T
AB
wor
or a,
Part. 1. Ind ustrial e-quipment
Ch. 1. Industrial equipment for air separation -- 7
Ch. 11. Obtain-ing argon, crypton, and xenon 72
Part 2. Compressors and expansion machiDeB
Ch. III. Piston compressors -- 104
Ch. IV. Centrifugal compre5sor8 --
Ch. V. Refrigerator-gaa and expan5~`,n ~r,-.
Ch .vi. i et on no-i ne s dr i von by c ~L~
i-art -ontrc- ar-I
nspection-ffleasuring equip:r';~
Ch. X1. Automation -- 355
Part 4. Storag6, tran8portation,
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L 1647i-6--
ACCEISSIOR VR AN4049552
'kh. X1-- Thermal insulation for low
X: i Equipment for 5torage, trkn.- n and gafj- f ic"It .Or- of
oxygen -- 420
Pprt 5. l'urificktion of additions and ma*~~,-,--IEI
Ch. XIV. Purification of additiona -- L-'-
Ch. XV. Basic information on materialB .,-~ -.n oxygen
generation
equipment -- 515
Appendices -- 532
Bibliography -- 574
Subject index -- 5??
SUE CODEtOC
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!Card 313
~;;, CILEWSEW
4MMMMA~
Extraploural pneumonolysis with cavity suturing.
Problitub.
36 no.7:108-109 158. (HIU 12,.8)
le.Iz ladiyevalcogo protivotuberku:Lesnogo dispansera
(Voroshilov-
gradskaya oblast').
(TURMULOSIS) (PLEM-SMORY)
CH.ERNYSHEV,, Boris Ivanovich; SINIVA., V.I., red.;
PECHMSKAYA, T.I.,~ p
.. --
[In the land of reindeer paths]V kraiu olenlikh
trop. Ir
kutr.k, Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 61 p.
(1URA 15:12)
(Karaganses)
ROZHNYATKOVSLTIj, A.F,p dots.., kand. tekhn,. nauk;
CHWYSHEN' D.F.j,
- t ~,- ~,
starshiy prepodavatell; KOROLEV, A.M., tekM -red.
(Technological fundamentals and norms for the
design of machine
parts; manual) Takhnologicheskie osnovy i norny
proektixovaniia
dot-alei mashin; uchobnoe posobie. Moskva., Mosk.
inzhenergno-
ekons in-t im. S.Ordzhonikidzep 1959. 119 p. (MIU
15:3)
(Machinery-Design)
CHRRMSHN, D.G., insh.
Modernization of the ED-1000 extractor. Mae 1.
-zhir. prom,
25 no.11:36-38 159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Uryupinakiy masloekstraktsionnyy zavod.
(Ur7upinak--Bxtraction apparatuB)
(simflower need)
LENIN, V.I., STEKWV. V..soatavitell, FOTIYFjVA, L.,
sontsvitoll, CHER-HY.-SI-MVP
red.; BORULY.A. V..L., red.: VOROHIN, K.P.. tekhn.red.
[Electrification] Ob elektrifikatsii. [Hoskval
Gosencrgoizdrit.
1953. 382 P. (mmu 11:9)
(Electrification)