SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.L. DERGACH - V.V. DERGACHEV
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S/169/63/000/002/033/127
D263/D307
AUTHORS: VoskrcsenskJ.y,: A. 1. and Dergach, A.. L.
TITLE: Hicrophygiies.1 Tcharacteristics of clouds of' type St
zm66 Sc in the Arctic during the warm. part of the year
FERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofiz:Lka, no. 2, 1963, :29, ab-
atract 2B195 (In colloction.-,Isaled. oblakov, osadkov
8;ro-,,ovc)go elektricheatva, N., AN SSSR, 1961, 101-
10,I)
TEXT: Measurements of' the microphysical characteristics of clouds:~~
and mists were carried. out by the expedi vions 'Flying Observatory'
duri~jg 1956-1957. The work was perl'ormed from an 14J.1 - Ij- ( IL- -12
plane, fitted with modern instruments and equipment reqaired for
aerological and microphysical.studies of clouds and mists. The ex-
peditions went; out in summer-auttmm. periods into the reigiona north
of 700N, chiefly over the.coastal-band.of the Obl-Yeniseyskiy re-
gion, but also to the westarn coast of Taymyr Peninsula, from Dick-
son Island to Chelyuskin promontory. In stratified and atratified-
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ristics:lof -D263/D307
Microphysical characte.
cumulus clouds the expeditioho carried out a few hundred vertical_:
soundings, as a result of which a J~ew thousand samples of c*LDud
elements and water contente.were obtained. Majority of observa-
tions of St and So was carried out'in sub-zero temperatures W to
-1200). The vertical thickne6s~of S)t and So were on the average
200 - 300 and 300 - 400 m reopectilrely. Photography of fiamples of'
t,
cloud droplets was carried out by means of a microphotoequipmen
consisting of a biological mioroscope and a Zenith-C canera. SELM-
ples were taken from the plane. with the aid of the usual., cloud
s --.ox-. Meaai spectra, of cloud drDPS were thus obtained
ample collec 1
from St ea-id Sc. types. The dro]~leteilare characteristically fine;
cr
majority of drops fall into 'the radius range of 2 - 25 AL, and the
occurrence of layer drops is ~e:xtremely rare. Drop sizes vary most
strongly, in the centr,,.).l and upper Parts of t-he cloud layers. The
fundamental difference between the distribution curves in St and
a the drop spectrwa is moEit nontuiifoxm
So is that in ot'ratified 'cloud
in the central'part of' the clCiud, 'whilst in stratified-cumulus
clouds maximum nonuniformity, -is- found in the upper Dart. This dif-
-ference may be explained by the different positions of these par-be
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Dlicrophysical characterist.ics. of, D263,/D307
of the clouds in. relation to~;the beginning.of inversion. Calcula-
tions of drorp cone entration-j.. iperf ormed from drop size spectra and
water contents, show that considerably lower drop concentratioris
exist in St amd So clouds in the krotio regions than in similar
clouda.in moderate latitudes Over 1300 water content meaBureMentE;
were carried out byt clouds a~,d mists, of which >1000 were on 6t
and Sc. From the rEtOLatS it may be concluded that, for the same ME-
~teorologioal conditions, St and So clouds in Arctic regions contain.
considerably less watEir than 6orrc-sponding clojuds in moderate la-
-'titudes. The mean NiatEw contents yrere 0.01-9/M) for St and 0.14
9/m3 for So. The water distribution, in these clouds was -ve:ry non.-
uniform. The greatest'water,'co.n-~ent variations, which reached a
few hundred percen-1%; on.an absolute measure, were noted in central
and upper regions of . the clouds. Maximum water contents were foLuid.,
as expected, in the! sr-.Lme regions i.e. at the be-inning of inver-
ision. Z-Abstracter's note: Co,mplete translation.7
I Card -3/3.-
SEWHM10, ~.A., doirtor tekhn. nauk; GULTAYS7, Golo, 11-nd tekhn, nauk;
YUBGWJNAS, VA., mla"hiy nauchrq7 sotradnik; KITAIWXD, V*PS9
inch,; =GACM,,.,A'*.Yh,, inich.; ZUTIV, I.I., insh.; KORCISOCEM, LTU.,
inzh.
Reduction of stretched thin-walled pipes. Blul. TSKIIGID( no.41
31-33 '58. (MIRA 110)
(Pipe) (Rolling (Metalwork))
AWMIB% today, T.B.. Alforova, V.S., tonovalov, V. .' xesto7ova'S.N.,
lozvbochklz X.Tu, Kirvalidzo'_~Orgsoft, L.ra. and
TakIMAtO, 15.
217LBS The Tochmology of Production of Seamless Tubes Iron High-
allor steels Alloyed with boron (Tekbnologiya pr*i%vodsrv%
basabovorkh trub is vYwokologirovannykh atale7 a boron)
FBIW=ULs stall, L959, Wr 1, Vp 68 - 73 (USSR)
ARSTUCT: Afforts made in 1956 to produce **&glass tubes fron highs
a 't boron 21769 and IX770 wav,
.1- 1957 After some changoi in the
In he metal, satisfactory results
b here were no substantial changes
In the abomical composition of the metal (0, numerator -
data for L957, denominator - for 1956)s
0 Si No Cr X1 W T1 5
0-018 0.55 1.65 13.? M - 0.81 0.009
.7-- V.-VU 0.000,
=7 3-a 13:7 .
RrMzblpol8MR)0-08 0-51 1-58 15-2 M.2 2.34 0-81 0-0023
0.08 0.56 3_90 14.2 119.4 2.10 0.69 0.0026
no 20ch-14a of Production of seamless
Allo'rod; w1th qoroz~ Tube* from 916b-allcy Steels
fte Main ebaractorilFtics or the technology of $molting
Awt4l lu 1956 and 1957 differed as rol2owag .) in 1956.
smelting was carried out in a 20-ton az~ rrr# Iron
. ftL
a"nP muntAl"'" 40-4~r~ of stainless scrap (the romsjnjog~
art i"" --~ fr;uh fe .110 )1 O3W68M3wa8 us d d i
Melting and ozidining PTLOd 1W - 700 a per U.M.r '.I,
and metal were A--x'Ais*4 before the addition of g.rrn-
C-*Erc*iuM and with the addition of forrotitanium onto the
WOUL freed frog GLAS 15-20 min before tapping. b) in
1957 S"-ltiJ:j Mom carried Out In & 4.5-ton are ftra&oo frog
Is fresh Charge containing Iron 55 to ?9% armco iron and
COr"SPOndixis forroalloys without utilisatign of scrap and
Ox refJOU under a white slag with the addition of
reign;t
U &nlum after the removal of slag 8-10 min before
UpPing. In both cases tha metal was Cast in 5Wkg ingots.
Me quality of tube billets 85 an in qj.-gtor AS
b4lher than in 1956. The Of metal in b*ttL
c&**a cOnsi"t*!! zr au6t~QLt~ with fine iaternetallic
1-1ULLOAS, Stretched in the fOtm ~f lines along the
dIxVctiOn Of rolling. Piercing ability of the stools %a,
Cerd2/5 tested On Conical AP*clzfAx (Ref 3). The determination of
Vl"ti~1tY And structure of stoo;Cx.w!,s.cxrriod out within
a t4*90ratuxe range 950 - L 300 th steels were found
tto Poos**x G COBP4rMtir0lY -96 Plasticity in the
GNP-t- range 91/5 - 1 07,5 C (Figures I And 2), higher
"hon for stool 1"99T- However. the plasticity of the
latter steel increases with increasing temperature while
for 22?69 and 7X it sharply decreases. in hot torsj~m
tswts MgUres 3 And 4) the difforeac-e --r. the plasticity
Of the experimeaul sttt-12. ~as nor* Pronounced. TLe
t. deformation of both steels is airi3w (FiLure 4)
but &t All tomperaturea 18 hi'&;2*r then for lLhISM Steel.
in hot torsion tests the loss of plasticity of the Q.Ptrj.-
Santa, steels was less proncuo, ad than in Piercing tests.
,A tbo,.tlrst ca$*, 1048 Of Pl."LcLty %.observed at
1 3W C and in the second cast at 1 250 a. an the baje
of the ab,3vo investigztjon tr.9 follovkng ;i4wxclng
for the industrial coz_,ltions was pgoposqd. practice
. the temperature
of blUsto before tp ill 960-980 Ct piercing tempera.
Cord3/5 0 turs 1 '()o - 1 1200 C, ID Addition piercing at 1 140 - 1 1500
Ad L IM - 1 200 C --a tested. Hot rolling of tubes
The Technology of Production of SeAsIssm Tubes fro& Righ-allOY
8"01a Alloyed with Boron
wider UA-trial conditions in described 1z some detail.
Ilia rowults obtained are given LIL Table 1. The inspection
of tubes after pickling Indicated that for steel 21?69 the
proposed piercing practice (tsmPGr*tuZo 1 100 - 1 120 *Q
$*To the best results. A la-go-scale rollimg of tubes
trou this *tool yielded 90% al ad-quality products.
2.111 .9 tub.. from t.1 RA saw tried at four
different temperature ranges (temperature bofor9opieraing:
92D-9W; 980-1 000, 1 020-1 040 and 1 040-1 050 C -
Table 2). Optiona resuits were obtained at a temperature
before piercing of 950 C. 95% of good-quality tubes was
obtained. Mechanical properties of hot~rcllod tub** before
and after hardening or* given In ;able 3. Hardening of
tub*& was carried out from 1 100 .0. The dependence of the
consumption Of energy. power and besting-up of the notal
d" piercing on th* "im_-reture of the s-tal be!Ore
zarziaz I-a at_-= --- -Ic4z-6 C'u"lud.a tlibl
boron-containing stools of suatenitic class ZI?69 and
B
Zr7?0 pass*** a lowered temperature at the beginning of
incipient melting of grain boundaries-. their optimum
Card4/5 plasticity In Shifted towards lower temperatures; t~boy
9009060 high resistance to deformation and host up
Intensively during piercing. The resistance to defor-
Ration of those stools is higher than of 'Kh'81(9T steel
which mkokoa their piercing nor* difficult, particularly
that with increasing tomp-rature their plasticity dacreasom
(unItir- Dal-AN" 'Maw 4evolopgd ZeCUOds of rolling
thomir-stsel* give-q"lity hot-rolled tubes from Z1769
steel without repair* and from 22770 steel with repairs
which are usually Pernitted for high-allay tubes providing
the metal is produced frost fresh charges by the Wroved
(1957) technology. The results Of measurements Of power
COXIMMIMPticn, and beating up can bo utilis,d for an approx.
Lasts *valuation Or those PALrareters during piercing of
Other austonItIc stools. T!2ere "o 6 figures, 3 tables
and 6 Soviet references.
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J- S. 113 V: 1/,-:11/-:3AI3)V9
Al),-,/A; 0 1
hvmcHs I Shev.~henko, A.A., 041y.liv, G.I., yurgeltnns. V.A.. K',*-7,k,, V.
L, , Dergach, A.YA., ~jytv, M,, Kor:li~hhln, .!.Yj.
T17 IE, A t-hnol.9-i of pipe -1-tl.n .-th I ... 1W
FMIODICALI Referativnly thurnal. Matallurglys, n,3, 3), arp-rni, 3D2!56
(*Byul. nauokmo-t.kk-z. infom. Ukr. n.-I. t-L". -6 - 7,
1959. 15 - 21)
ZMXT
VNM together with -he Y1jzMrtmWyy plant 1,-tmnel -mt ;are.
-.:.rsjof p1pv reduction with -enalon, :n order to ARAJ.t 'he pjr-r~.!J-g
In a. .1 tel""019F. For thp f:rs* -.1w ;1.r4P1 ct 570.-5; ~,Ox
"" the gtv*
.2.7;2, m.1,1 . 2.75; c-A 38 x 2.5 w. with t IC% tolvr%i~-d -~f itall m! ~-- -r,
lbt-1-4 by h~- -111.9 f- th. 0d 4r.wig &hp. h. -th-. -2
reco-rd*4 %h9 g~vlrg of mile of the mdvalm mill w-Lh 1:10,tr part-C la-
fomAtl -8. x. U.
'Abstranter's notat C~mplmts translatim.)
~.rd 1/1
AKIVIOVA, Ye.,F.; RUDDY, V.S.; FIRNOBIJKW, L.11.; NESTEROVA, N.N.1
PrinJinali uchastiye: VASHEMID,, S.I.; ZUYEV, I.I.; VlL"UM, M.1;
IAGUTINA, R.V.; GACE._,A.Yaj KITAMKO, V.P.; KIRVAIJDZE, N.S.;
YAKDirm6, N.S.;Ip8wWyIi.ENKO, V.D.
Effect of the method of manufacturing: E1847 steel on tbe uality
of tuMs. Stall 21 no.12:1113-1114 D 161. (ILM 14:121
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy trubnyy institut (for
Akimova, Rudoy, Shevchenko. Nesterova). 2. Nikopollsk-'LY
yuzhnotrubnyy zavod (for Vasilenko., Zuyev,, Villyams, Iafrutina,
Dergach,, Kitanenko., Kirvalifte, Yakirianko., Samoylenko).
(Steel, Stainless-E-lectrometallurgy)
(Pipe millo-Quality control)
GULTAYEV, G.I., kand.tekhnnauIc,- YURGELENASp V.A.,, kand.tekhn.nauk;
YEROXHINt I.N., inzh.; GALITSKIY, B.?I.j inzh.; DERGACH, A.Yas,
V.11[h. " lnz~-
inzh.; KIRVAI+IWP N.S., inzhe; KURIIIEN]WI
Potentialities of pipe reduction in automatic pipe mills.
Mot,i gornorudeprom. no.503-36 3-0 162. (NIRA 1621)
1, Ukrainskiy nauchno-Insledavatellsidy trubnyy inatitut, i
Yuzhnotrubiriyy zavod.
(Pipe mills)
S/130/63/000/001/005/008
Aoo6/Aloi
AUTHORS: Kirvalidze, N. S.,.Dergach, A. Ya., S&mo~lenko, V. D.-
TITLE: Improving heat treating conditions for pipe blanks
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, no. 1, 1963, 27 - 28
TEXT: At the Nikopol' Yuzhnotrabpyy Plant a new method of preheating the
metal in continuous and annular furnacea was brought into use. The metal is
subjected to intensified heating with natural gas when it enters the furnace;
the temperature drops at the furnace end. The temperature of a 1 X18H 9 T
(lKhl8NSr.) steel blank was 1,1600C in the center of.the blank; it was attained
when the blank was approximately in the middle of the, furnace, where the metal
was held for an extended period of time at optimum t6mperature.- Under these
heating conditions overheating of the motal was prevented. The spealfio.dura-
tion of heating was 8 - 10 min/am of tho blank diameter against 6.5 - 7.0 min/cm
previously. Rejects were reducedby about a factor of 1.5 and the efficiency of
the unit increased by up to 30%.
ASSOCIATION: Nikopol'skiy yuzbnotrubnyy zavod (Nikopol' Yuzhnotrubn3ry Plant)
Card 1/1
CHEIMAREV, A.P., adader.,Lik; GRUMV, A.P., k%nd. tekh.nawk; TARAN, YU.N., kand.
tekhn.nauk; ZILIBERG, Yu.V.., insh.; hMILENNO, V.Kh., in:,,h.; P:4_;RGACH,
A.Ya., inzh.; LITIIBKIY, D.M., inzh.; MSTEROVA, G.V., inzh. SMOYLENKO,
V.D., inzh.
Reducing metal stiAing on the rolls during the hot rolling of stain-
less tubes. Stall 23 no.7-.633.-.635 Jl 163. OURA 16:9)
1. AN UkrSSR (for Chelmarev),
(Pipe mills~ (Steel, Stainless)
Alt
cb-Y Bw .o
pv-..
o ON
(V)/EWP-
VA0033/611/00032AW/M9.
VTWRI IK I Win I (Eagince,r) jXurilenkoeV
I-Mip-Sear)t Derraah. A.TA.(W!iiwar)j Onishohenlco i
DnGACH, G~!.; GI-13111MKAYA, Ye..7",
N-phosphctylated derivatives of cyanolomic and oxalic ac!ds.
Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.6-.1009-101.4 is 14c. MRA 118%6)
I
.. institut orgarl'cheskcy khimli AN LR;rSSR.
0SHEROV, S.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk; BORISOV, V.P., inah.; DERGACH, V.F., inzh.
GTU-15 gas turbine system manufactured by the wEkonamaizer" factory.
Energomashinostroenie 9 no.M-LL Ag 163. (MIRA 1610'8)
(Gas turbineis)
OSHEROV, S.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk;.R GACH., V.F., inzh.;
LIBENSOIT, M.N., inzh. --l-'. I --.,
Determination of thermodynamic intices of gas turbine systems.
Energomashinostroenie 10 no.2:46-/+7 F 164. (MIRA 17:6)
BEZTSENNYY, Viktor Ivanovich,, inzh.; PETROV, Vasiliy Afanaslyeirich.. kand.
tekhn. nauk; SAKBAROV, Mikbail Borisovichj, inzb.; TURO11TSEV, Va-
siliy Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk. Prinimal uchastiye CHERNYSMV,
P.N.p inzh.; KHUDOKORMOV., V.I., inzh.,, retsenzent; EVIN, G.D., inzh.,
retsenzent; DERGACH, Ye S inzh retsenzent; GROKHOLISKIY, N.F..,
kand. takhn.-n-a-uTE,---r~aaenz Ni'
~sn KOLAYEV, K.I., kand. tekhn. nauk,
retsonzent; 94ARAGDOV, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk., retsenzent; ZOLOTNI-
KOV, 1JI,, kand. takhn. nauk, retsenzent; VISMUAKOV, B.I., aspirant.,
retsenzent; ARSHINOV, I.M., inzh., red.; MEDVEDEVA, MA., tekhn. red.
(Car repairing at factories) Remont vagonov na zavodakh. By V.I.Bez-
tsennyi i dr. Moskva, Vses.izdateltsko-poligr. obftedinenie M-va pu-
tei soobshcheniiap 1961. 363 P. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Kafedra "Vagony i.vagonnqye khozyaystvoll Leningradskogo instituts.
inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transports. (for Grokbollskiy, Nikolayev,
Smaragdov, Zolotnikov)
(Railroads-Cars--Maintenance and repair)
DERGACHEVp A p kand.ekononauk
1~ ..
Fi-inciples of rhythnio operations in alutomobile i,epair shops.
Avt, transpa, 38 no. 5t27-29 My 160. (KIRA 14:2)
(Motor vehicles-Maintenance and repair)
T
ACC NiZz AT6005057 -4/) SOURCE CODV: UR/ouou/6.,)/ooo i0-0
A, 1,
AUTHOR: Dantsig, L. G.; Dergachev, A. A.; Ivashchenkoll-
ORG: none
TITLE; Experience in using the point sounding method In nnalyring
s~!i~zaq cLl data for the Altay-Sayan region
1 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdoleniye. Institut
1__jp~a f 1. zi)c
Metodika seysmorazvedki (Hethods of seismic__prosp'e_cting). Moscew
Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 92-99
11)l:'1U TAGS: seismology, oeisinic wave, body wave, potnc shooting, V.Ulm
crustal
thickness, earthquaket
ABSTRACT: The depth of the Mohorovicic discontinuity under the. Alta-
Sayan region has been determined using t4e data registered f rom i-ndus-
trial explosions and near earthquakes (1960 Lhrough 1963). Five tem-
porary neismic stations in the KuzbaDs were used from January 1960
thraLkph May 19)1, 2 from May, jntil Jmly 1.9614, and sLx after Jitly 1962,
wtth as niluy aa 14-15 operating simultaneously at tlme!i when fleld
parl:ieg uLher than those directed by the autliors suppl-icd data. or tile'
F
fir!jt tim, in the Soviet Union, the dat-ri were nualyzed by a vlriant of
t'he PcInt Pounding method originnIly Jcvc1op~.-.d for scismic
--Card 113
Acc NP: AT6005"157
r c L r L 0 U -I e
~etiag.- itdvantages of this method over Libe Ner eso, h d
,reviously (je~*frevs-BuLlen travel-tinic tables) are tilat the c iq no
;ieed to Inaw the propertlea of the mediun through which the. Seismic
waver, are propapated and the fact that the only reqttirement is that
head wa%&es of the Pn and Sn types -ire formed aL Oe floho distoutinuit-",
A drawback of the mcLhod is inability to use data regtsterred from
distant earthqikakes, Most of the data were rpgistered from, industri-al
shooting, with epicentral distances accurately to wit-Itin 1.0-
1.5 km; the mRximum error in determining shot times did not exceed
1 0.5 sec. A summary travel-time curve, constructed for these shots
or
~itlkin intervals of 6C km < b < 500 km for P waves and A < 700 km f
Iln wavea, showed that average velocities were 6.1 kn/see for V and
00 km/sec for Vn (me'an error not exceeding t 0.1 km/sec in either case).;
Earthquake data were processed in it similar manncr, with most epicenters
~'Ietermined_by several methods and checked by the method of intersections'
~for S-P, S, occasional1v for P. The number of stations and their even
spacing made it possible to establish epicentral distances of A 10 k1a
for near earthquakes and 1 15-20 km for the more distant stations when
lall of the stations were on one side of an epicenter. Separate travel-!-
Itime curves were constructed for jach earthquake (about 50 epicenters
shaving a focal energy of more than 1010 joules); these curves were then
collated into a summary curve. A total of 190 points for P waves and 94,
for Pn waves were analyzed, the averaged velocities amounting to
Card 213
ICIC N17 AT60050:t7
V -6.1 1 0.1 Ifin/sec nild
depict the depths of the
earth's crust to vary in
the rogion. The discontinuity
art. has: 4 figures.
Vn 8.1 0.1 kinlauc. A chart, compiled to
Moho determined b,, the new tflethad showa the
depth between 36 and 50 kti, averaging 43 kin in
tends to dip toward the southeast. Orig.
(ER]
SUB CODE: OB/ SUBM DATEs 30Sep65/ ORIG REF: 005
D-.r.rv=, A. 1.
Pluming a" overating estimateu in automobile repair enterprises. Moskim, Ixd-vo
Ministerstva kommanallnogo khoziaistva RSFSR, 1950* 192 p. (52-23312)
TW5.D4
DZWA(;HXV, A. ~~.
Ways of reducLne, the cost of overhauling an automobile. Avt.transp.
32 no.8:7-8 Ag ~154. (HLU 7: 11 )
(Automob'Lles--Repairing)
25(5) PHASE -7 BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2500
Dergachev, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Candidate of Economic Sciences
Organizatsiya i plantrovaniye predpriyatiy po remontu avtomobiley i
dorozhnykh mashin (Organization and Planning of Automobile and
Road Machinery Repair Shops) Moscow, Avtotransizdat, 1958. 303 P.
Errata slip inserted. 3,500 copies printed.
(Title page):
Ed.:,O,G. V. Teplov, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor;
Ed. (Inside book): V. I. Yablokov; Tech. Ed.: N. V. Mallkova.
PURPOSE: This te-xtbook is intended for students of automobile and
highway institutes. It may also serve as a manual for engineering
and technical personnel engaged in automobile transport.
COVERAGE: This textbook outlines principles of economics and organi-
zation of maintenance and repair establishments.- It reviews such
topics as the preparation of maintenance and re-pair operations,
organization of technical control, administration of work and
wages, organization of supply and tool control systems, and plant
transportation. Problems in intraplant planning, cost accounting,
and accounting are discusscd. The final chapter presents an
Card 1/9
Organization and Planning (Cont.) SOV/2500
analysis of the economic activities of maintenance and repair
establishments. No personalities are mentioned. There are no
references.
TABLE OP CONTENTS:
Introduction 3
PART I. PRINCIPLES IN THE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF
A MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT
Ch. I. Principles of Organizing a Maintenance and Repair Estab-
lishment 7
1. Special aspects of a socialist establishment 7
2. Production process and its organization In terms of time
and space 10
3. Some special organizational features of the the main-
tenance process 20
4. Principles of organizing maintenance and repair on a pro-
duction line basis 22
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14(9) 6OV/143-59-3-18/20
AUTHOR: Tang Yu_hzing., Engineer
TITLE: Problems in Controlling Complex Utilization Water
Reservoirs (Voprosy regUlirovaniA vodokhranilishch
kompleksnogo ispolIzovaniya)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavederiiy - Energetika,
1959, Nr 3, pP 141-149 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In China, the monsoons control the rain periods which
cause floods on many rivers. Available data show that
changes in intensity and duration of floods are close-
ly connected to the season. For example, on the
Huang-ho river, floods in July and August are charac-
terized by a brief duration with a high peak, while
in September and in October the floods have a longer
duration but lower peaks. The seasonal character of
these floods provides the possibility of using a
variable Volume water reservoir for suppressing floods
during the entire year and for increasing the installed
capacity and power production of hydro-electric power
plants. Therefore, the author presents calculations
Card 112 for methods of controlling water reservoirs which
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Ch. IV. Organization of Inspection in Maintenance and Repair
Operations
1. National economic significance of product quality control
2. Principles of the organization of technical control in
maintenance and repair operations
3. Statistical method of quality control
4. Organization of technical control at k-ey maintenance
and repair stages of automobiles and road machinery
5. Means of technical control
6. Accounting for and analysis of defectives
PART III. LABOR ORGANIZATION AND WAGES
Ch. V. Organization of Labor in Maintenance and Repair
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Establishments 72
1. Principles of socialist labor organization 72
2. Organization of the work station ?6
3. Socialist competition and introduction of progressive
work practices 87
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Ch. VI. Organization for the Establishment of Technical Time
Standards go
1. Nature and objectives of establishing technical time
standards 90
2. Technical time - and output standards 92
3. Methods of establsihing technical time standards 96
4. Time study by observation 100
5. Basis for developing of standaMs 106
Ch. VII. Wage Administration 12D
1. Nature of wage administration 110
2. Wage scale ill
3. Wage systems 112
PART IV. ORGANIZATION OF SERVICES AND SUPPLIES
Ch. VIII. Organization of the Supply Department 117
1. Organizational basis of warehousing 117
2. Special aspects in organizing separate storerooms in a
maintenance and repair establishment 121
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3. Organization of operative kork involving material and
technical supply of a maintenance and repair establish-
ment 127
Ch. IX. Organizing the Maintenance and Repair of Capital Assets 128
1. Significance of maintenance and repair of capital assets.
System of preventive maintenance 128
2. Organization of maintenance and repair work 132
3. Organization of lubrication sex-vice 133
Ch. X. Organization of the Tool Control System 135
1. Objectives and system of organizing a tool control system
in maintenance and repair operations 135
2. Classification and indexing of tools 136
3. Determining the requirements and stocks of tools 139
4. Organization of the operative work of tool cribs 141
Ch. XI. Organization of Intraplant Transportation 144
1. GenerVI characteristics of plant transport 144
2. Choice of hoisting and conveying means 149
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3. Organization of transport operations in an establishment 151
Ch. XII. Organization of Power Supply 154
;ART V. INTRAPLANT PLANNING
Ch. XIII. Technical and Economic Planning 159
1. Objectives and scope of intraplant planning 159
2. Scope and sequence in working out a technical, industrial I
and financial plan 162
3. Plan for primary production 163
4. Productive capacity of an establishment 170
5. Organizational and technical plan of a maintenance and,~
repair establishment 175
6. Plan for labor and wages 179
7. Material and technical supply plan 168
8. Planning maintenance and repair costs 194
9. Financial plan of an establishment 204
Ch. XIV. Schedule Planning of Maintenance and Repair Operations213
1. Objectives and scope of inaintenance and repair schqdule
planning 213
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2. Intershop planning 214
3. Intrashop schedule planning 223
4. Dispatching 232
PART VI. COST ACCOUNTING, CALCULATION AND ANALYSIS OF
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Ch. XV. Intraplant Cost Accounting 5-hozraschef 240
1. Principles of cost accounting 240
2. Preparation for the introduction of intraplant cost
accounting and compilation of cost accounting plans 2LL-9
3. Operational control of cost accounting activity 2hA-
Ch. XVI. Accounting Principles 6f the Economic Activity of a
Maintenance and Repair Establishment 248
1. Aims and objectives of economic accounting 248
2. Operational and technical'accounting 248
3. Principles of statistical accounting 250
4. Principles of bookkeeping 255
5. System of production accounting in a maintenance and
repair establishment 264
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6. Rationalization of accounting 2?7
Ch. XVII. Principles of Economic Activity Analysis of a
Maintenance and Repair Establishment 278
1. Aim and methods of economic activity analysis of a
maintenance and repair establishment 278
2. Plan fulfillment analysis based on production output 279
3. Analysis of the utilization of capital assets of an
establishment 282
4. Analysis of the utilization of items to be maintained
and repaired 283
5. Analysis of the utilization of material resources 283
6. Analysis of labor indices 285
7. Analysis of maintenance and repair costs 291
8. Financial analysis 299
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TL152.D39.1i)
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MLiGACOV, A.F.,dote.
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Technical and economic problems in the development of the
automobile repair induatr,,r. Trudy 14LDI no.24:35--51 '58s
(MIRA, 11: 12)
(Automobiles-Kaintenance and repair)
BERGAGIDIV, A.F.,dots.
Methode for determining bhe value of the automobile rejair
industry output. Trudy IVLDI no.240Z-58 '58. OURA. 11 - 12)
(Automobiles-Maintenance and -repair)
.. I&RGAGBIT, A., Imnd.ekonomicheekikh nauk; ROZZIMERG, L., kand.teikhn.nauk;
._ MK"IVBKIT-, Z., insh.
Technical and economic ex-oediency of repairing motor-vehicle parts.
Ayt.transp. 18 4o.9:27-29 B '60. (KIRt 13:9)
(Motor vehicles--Maintenance and repair)
DERGACIMN., A.F., dotsent, kand.ekon.nauk
Te7chnical and economic efficiency of various forms of the
organization of motor-vehicle repair shops. Tiudy MIEI -,no.16:
132-14.4 161. Wn 14:12)
(Motor vehicles-Maintenance and repair)
DERGACHEV Aleksandr F.A---4-u ; YARLDKOV, V.I., red.; GORYACHKIKA,
R.A., tekbn. red.
(Principles of the economics of automolAle repair Production]
Osnovy ekonomiki avtoremontnogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Avto-
transizdat, 1963. 102 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Automobiles-Repairing)
DERGACHEV, A.F.,, kand. elwnain..nauk.
Stimulate thb ificreabe in rella.bility Emd durability of M6tOr
vehicles. A*t. pro*.-29 no.llt'l-3.N (MIRA 16.- 12)
1. Moskovskii' :. avtodb-,.
,Oihnyy institut.
DERGAGNEV, A.F.; 'IROITSKIY, Kh.L.; SIIABASHOV, Ya.l., inzh., red.
[Economics of construction and road machInery manufactur-
ing] Ekonomika stroitellnogo i dorozhnoga mashinostroeniia.
Moskva, Mashinostroenie, 1964. 336 p. (MIRA 17:12)
AUTHOR: Derj~- chev, '-.P.,
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KMN, Georgiy Hikolayevich, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, profegBor;
.V- reteenzent; LIOZNOV, A.G., redaktor; HLIKINA, X.M.,
tekhnichesk redaktor
[Uniformity of fineness of raw milk] Ravnomernost' sholka.-syrtsa po
tonine. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izcl-vo Ministerstva promyshlen-
rqkh tovarov Bhirokogo potrebleniia SSSR, 1954. 138 p. (MLRA 8:4)
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4, Technology
7. Structure, piroperties, and methods of studying metalts and alloys. Moskva, Metallur-
gizdat, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions,, Library of Congress, Januaryj_ 1953. Unclassified.
BORISOV, Vasiliy Ivanovich; DERGACHEV, I.A., red.; SHAROVA, Ye.A.,
red. izd-va; GRIG0RCHUKJ,_L*_A'.'p_t6khEo ---- red.
[Laboratorrori praktikLai po metal-lovedeniiu i tennicheslcoi ob-
rabotke. Moskvaj Izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola,H 1962. 151 1).
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(MIRA 15:5)
(Pbysical metal1w.-gy) (Metals-Heat treatment)
BARABANOV, V.F.; TOMAKOVI, F.j.;-_DWGACFW, I.I.
OPen-Pit system for mining steep and inclined soams with filling
of worked-out areas with barren rock. U9011 34 no.22:6-8
D 159. (14IRA 13:4)
1. Glavnyy inzhener tresta Prokopl7evskugoll (for Barabanov).
2. Glavnyy inzbener karlyera No.8 (for Tomakov). 3. Zamestitell
glavnogn inzhenera karlyera No.8 (for Dergachev)
(Kuznetsk Basin--Strip mining) (Mine filling)
DERGAGERVO Idl.9 gorrAyy insh.
Baring antt mining out of deep levela in Kazustak Basin O"n Pit
mines. Ugolt 37 noo2tl9-21 7 162o (KCFA 1592)
1. Rarez No.8 I?eaU Prokoplymkugoll.
(Kuznetsk Basin-4triip Mining)
D 1217r A ,I A' W p I . 5 .
USSR/Medic-ine - Streptomycin Sep/cct liq
'Miedicine - Tuberculous Yeningitis, Therapy
I(Course of Tuberculous 1-itningitis in Children, Treated with Streptomycin," KH.
0
MARTINSON, Cand Med Sci L. N'L. Pechuk I. S. De!rgachev, Tuberculosis Do!-pt, I:nsL of
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Pediatrics, Acad lKed Sci USSR, 0 pp
"Pediatriya" No 5
In IM7 Institute treated 50 children (age 4 months - 12 years) for menin-iUs, using Acad
Shtern's niethod. nrec recovered, 19 died, and eight are still treated for chronic tuber-
cular meningo-ence!phalitis. Describes course of disease, with spe-cial referenec to a ne~w
clinical form unknown before use of streptomycin.
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DERGACHW, 1. S. PHYSICIAN Doc Med Sci
Dissertation: "Pathology of Secondary Pneumonias in Children of
Early Age in the Light of Functional Dats on Lung Tissue.
28 March 49
Second Moscow State Medical Inst imeni
I. V. Stalin
90 Vecheryaya Moskva
SUM 71
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Pathology and morphology of the vascular-wid connective tissues
barriers in toxic states. Pediatriia. Mosinra, No.3:21-25 May-June 50.
1. Of the Deaprtment of General fttholo-o
Zr of the Institute of
Padiatrics of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR (head of Department
Prof. N.M.Nikolayev; Director of Institute -- G.N.Speranskiy).
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*The pathological morphology and pathogenesis of atreptcUq,An--treated meningo-encephslitis
(Russian text) FEDIATRIJA 1953, 5 (6-12)
Investigations on 100 autopsy cases (children) gave the following results. A group
of 17 cases of pulmonary tb showed some degree of hyperaemia,, infiltration and
proliferation of connedtive tissue cells in the meninges and brain. Four (!&sea of
pulmonary tb with early meningo-encephalitis showed necrovis of fresh and older
haemorrhagic foci and stasis in the small vessels, karyocytolysis in the cortex
and other signs of encephalitis. A group of 39 cases of acute meningo-encephalitis
~xhowed inflammatory processes Whe white matter of the jnxbthalmie region,
perivascular lymphoid and plasma call infiltration, degeDaration and destruction
of nerve cells, glial proliferation,, vascular changes# sortening and severe da-
mage In the cortical layer with karyolysis and cytolysis. The spendyms. of' the
ventricles also showed severe lesions. The ple. mater showed acute exudative
foci of inflazation and marked vascular dogtneration. Cases of chronic neningo-
encephalitis showed adhesions and inflammation occasionally involving the white
matter, considerable cicatrization in the thelanic region, and vascular t1rom-
bosis without degenerative changes. The findings do not differ to any significant
extent from those reported bt western authors. Frey - Berlin (IV, 5$ 798)
301 Excerpt* Modica; Section V Vol 7 So 12
DZRGACHST, I.S.
Some problems in the pathogenesis of dytionter7 in infants.
Pediatriia no64:14-20 Jl-Ag 154. (MLRA 7:10)
1. 1z patologoanatemicheskago otdeleniya(zav. prof. I.S.Dergachav)
Inetituts, pediatrit AM SSSR (dir. prof. M.N.Kazantseva)
(DYSIMRY, in infant and child,
pathogen.)
DVIZHKOV'. ?.P., otvatetvemVy redaktor; AVTSYN, A.P., rodaktor; VINOGRADOVA,
T.F., redaktor; DMRQ, GMLL, I.Bg- redaktor; INUZNVA, G.D.. redaktor;
PALMS, L.O. re3i-kt-o-r; RJXOPOST, Ya.L., redaktor; SKOLITANMOV,
A.V., redaktor; UGRYUMOV, B.F., radektor; SHTERN, R.D., redaktor;
KOWOVA, Z.N.. redaktor; ZAKHAROVA. A.L. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(Proceedings of the All-Union Conference of Pathoanatomists. Lenin-
grad. July 4-9, 1954] Tru2Ly Vuesoiuxnoy lconferentaii patoldgo-
anatomov 1-~-9 iiulia 1954 g. Leningrad. MOskva. Goo. i2d-v-o med.
lit-ry, 1956. 411 p. MRA 10:3)
1. Vaesoyuznaya konferentidya ppktolQgomnatomov. Ioningrad, 1954.
(ANATOKr, FATHOLOG11GAL-40GRISSES)
YAWSOVA, N.S.; -DERGACIIEV, I.S.; SEPLIVANOVA, V.14.1 IAPINA, S.A.
Physiological effect of vitamin P-like-substances. Vit. res. I ikh
isp. no.l+%92-97 '59. (MIRA 11+: 12)
1. Institut vitaminologii 14inisterstva z&avookhraneniya. SSSRJV
Moskvp-.
~VITARINS-P)
ZLPROMETOV, M.N.; YEROFEYEVAt N.N.; DERGACHEV, I.S.- FCTAPOVA, I.N.
Nontoxicity of increased doses of the vitax-An P preparat4;on ( a
catechin complex) in a prolonged experiment.. Vit. res. i ikh Isp.
no.4:135-139 159. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy i~. KdA~'TiuLiryazeva AN SWR; Institut
biokh.imii im. A.N.Bakha Ah SSSR i Institut pediatrii Akademii meditsin-
,skLkh nauk SSSR, Moskva. (VITAMIUS-P)
DBRGAPHSY,--j,&, prof.; FOTAVOVAp I.P... kand.medi.nauk; 'IMHEYEVA, G.A.;
ARY
VDIKOVA, T.V.
Some problems in the mechanism of action of bimycin (chlor-
tetracycline). Report Vo.l: Effect of cUortetracyclime on
rabbite of 41~ferent ages in relation to the dose, lergth of
use, and method of administration. Pedintriia no*935C-56 161.
(MIRA .14:8)
1. Iz Irstitute, pediatrii AM SSSR (dir,, - prof. O.D. Sokolova-
Ponanareva).
(IXRHCHYGIN)
DERGACHEV, I. S.,__prqf.; POTAPOVA, I. N., kand. med. nauk
N. P. Gundobin, one of the pioneers of scientific pediatrics.
Pediatrila no.3.1:79-82 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. lz Instituta pediatrii. W SSSR (dir. M. Ya. Studenikin)
(PEDIATRICS) (GUNDOBIN, NIKOLAI: PETROVICH, 1860-1908)
BRAGIVSKAYA, V.P.; VERGAC 7V, I.S.
Glinical aspects and pathomorphology of loslons 4
whooping cough complicated IV pneumonia6 Pediatri-1,
162.
1. Iz infelctsionnogo Adele. (zav. - P1,0f. S.D. l,:osuv',
patomorfologil (zav. - prof'. I.S. D9r(;aehevlj lvotitvt- 1~ed-,Ari,.
(dir. - dotsent M.Ya. StudEinldm) AVE. ISS311.
(WHOOPIYG COUGH) (PIMU-IONIA)
DERGAG&T, I.S.; POTAPOVA, I.N.; MDMYLVA, G.A.
Effect of chlortetracycline on the courDe of staphylococcal infection
in an experiment. Antibiotiki 7 no.l,.65-68 Ja 62. (Ml-iA 15-2)
1. Institat pediatrii A14N &SSR
(S.rA,PIIYLOC;DC;CAL Dl&~JLU3 (AUEMYCB)
POTAPOVA, I-N.; BIUMOVSKAXA, N.N.
_,qlij~qAqHB~
Effect of vitamins C and P on the endoorine glande. of
juinea, pigs. Vop. pit. 22 no.2z66-70 Mr-Ap 163.
(MIRA J-7t 2)
1. Tz otdela vitaminov C i P (zav. - prof. N.S. Yarusova)
Instituta vitaminologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya
SSSR,l Moskva.
- DERGACHLIV, i.S.; FOTA-POVA, i,N.; BERK-OVSKAYA., TIXI
Effect of rutin or. the endocrine glands under expc-rim.Bntal con-
ditions. Vop. pit, 22 no-4:53-56 J-1--Ag 103.
413111,4 17:10)
1. Iz otdola vitsninov C i P (zav. - prDf. II.S. Yarusova) Gosu-
darstvennogo Pauchno-issledovatellskz)go :1,1stuituta vitaminologii
Mlinisterst,ia zdra-,7cr--!rhranen-`ya SSS-,,. Moskva.
I DERGACHEV I S - POTAFOVA, I.N.; BFREZO'VSr;AIA, N.N.
Effect of a catechin preparation on the endocrine glands of
white rats kept on a casein diet. Report No. 1 Biul MOIP.
Otd. biol. 68 no.4:141-143 Jl--Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10)
DEHGACHEV, Ivan Sergeyevich; FOTAFOVA, I.N., red.
,~:~-~-,- 1 -- - "
[Pathological anatomy and the pathogenesis of diseases of
the newborn.. nursing. infants and young children; selected
chapters] Patologicheskaia anatomila i patogenez bcjloznei
novorozbrlennykh, detei grudnogo i rannago vozrasta: iz-
brannye 1,:,Iavy. Moskva, Meditsina, 1964. 341 p.
(MIRA 17:11)
KLIMANSKIY, V.A.; SPOROV, O.A.; DERGAGNEV, I.S.; SCHASINY7, S.A..
The condition of the lesser olmulation hi non-opecific pulmonary
fibroni.-, in childmm. Cask. pediat. 20 tio.31383-385 Mr 165
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TITTLE The ?P-U icwing of Spring WkwaL Undar the Goaditiona of
the Forost Steppe of M-a4zioyarskly Kray.
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ijiform. 11--asnoyarakogo ri.-i. In-ta
D-at;~ acq altad of thn tri cof ravlVJ.:iz-)d ueads (ObtaL-edl
L,"T, th'-- fl-111 spr. g wh-3a", varietiys
Tl anj The fall s,->wlngv in Vi~~ foresi, ateppo of
Krasnoyai-.ziy Kray prevent the infection of tho plants
wiLh wha.,3t mut and seaure an, increase in the vig-or and
y~',AIALlng abUlty of the 4;rlnj.~ whuat aud altm wi Jmprove-
mm", -4n `w-he quality of Lho soods. DiraQtions am giTan on
the datsi of Ujo fa` sowinge in rolutlor, to soil te"r-
aLur~i, on the Wholca of the sigdfioawca olf
tl-,e dsntli of the snew uov-3r, relief, ths swing rat3a and i
v&ri-atlen, and di'ftfsrent a-zhemes for ;,,ra-4ng allte saeds
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Author : Derr~achev. -I"-
Inst r-77 6 n -eg 1 v e H
Title : 3ub-Hibernal Sowing of Summer 14heat in the
Forest-stepp'sof X~csno'~,,,rnli, *'~rny
Orip 1957, Zo 9, 34-36.
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DERGACHEV, K. V., Cand Agr Sci -- (dise) "Pre-winter sowing. of wheat
A h
under conditions of Krasnodarskiy Kray.' Len, 1958. 19 pp (All-
Union Order of Lenin Acad Agr Sci k im V. I. Lenin, All-Union Inst
of Plant Cultivation), 100 copies (KL, 15-58, 117)
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Some problems of the application of telemechanian in mines.
Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.9:11-13 S 162. (MIRA 15-9)
1. Institut gornogo dela AN UkrSSR.
(Mining engineering) (Remote control)
GOLIDIN, MAL., FARAF124KC, V,I,! DLRGACHEV:, L.G.
[Ilemc.tc-, contrai cf -,oal m3re):31 Teleinekhanizatsiia ugoll-
nyA, shObt. Yoskvap Nedrao 1965. 265 p.
(MIRA 18: 6)
DERGACHEV, N.I.
Chart for calculating the gravitational effect from the
geological cross section. Uch. zap. Perm. gos. un. no.322-
59-62 164. (MIPA 19:1)
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Formula for the determination of enacentration of smoke gases in atmospher-
ic air. Gig.i san. no-5:10-15 MY '53. Mgi 6:5 )
(Air-Analysis) (Smoke)
DERGhCOV,, N. F, Master of Science
"Fly Ash Wet Precipitates,,* paper presented at the 5th World Power
Conference., Vienna, 1956
In Branch #5
kand.tekhn.rxauk
DMG
Area of application and location of wet ash collectors designed
by the All-Union Heat Engineering Institute.' Inergetik 8 no.6:
16-17 Je 16o. (MIRA 13:7)
(Ash disposal)
GORMN, Grigorly Mikhaylovloh; PXTSWIOT, Isaak L'V0VichZ-DARGACRffr.
tekhn.nauk, reteencent; RACHKOTA. SOL. i9tsenxa-hV,-
AIRKRAN(HUilSKAYA, K.S., red.; KILSYNMAN9 N.R., 4-.ekhn. red.
(Control of dust collecting equipment; duat and gas wasure-
mental Xontroll ~Yleulevlivaiu3hohikh us'tariovok; pylepzov3n3
Samery. Izd. 2., parer. i dop. Moakva, (kie. nouchno-
takhuAnd-vo lit-ry po charnoi i tovetnoi antallurgii, 1961.
3o8 p. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Nachallnik pylevoy laboratoril Chinkentitkogo svinteovogo
zavoda (for Rachkova)
(Dant collectors)
DERGACHEV, N.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; YANOVSKIY, L.P., inzh.
Scrubbing of the llue gases of the TF-O steam boilers.
Teploenergatika El no.6:20-24 Je 16 a (MIRA 14:10)
1. Vaelsoyuznyy telxlotekhaicheskiy institut.
Woilers) (Scrubber (Chemical technology))
DERUCBEV,,-N 7
Sorubbing of the fluo gases of industrial and beating spitem
boiler installations. Energetik 9 no.9:37-38 ~ 161. (MIEM 14:9)
(Smoke prevention)
BERGACHEIT, N.F.
--- Trapping of the soot from the flue gases of boiler furnaces.
Energetik 10 no-3:33-34 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(soot)
(Furnacio)
DEMAC4y,_ H. 1.
Determining the optimum radius of an area taken into accotmt
in a correction for the local relief in a gravimetric suney.
Geol.i geofiz. no.5:135--137 162. Mak 15;8)
1. Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitest imeni A.M.GorIkogo.
(Grvvity prospecting)
Dl;RGAqW,.V,.-.N.I.; MALOVICHKO, A.K.
Effect of cartographic errors on the accuracy of determining
corrections for reLLef in gravity observations. Prikl. geofiz.
no.37:154-159 163. 1 (MIRA 16:10)
DERGACHEV, U.N.
Graph paper for calculating correcticne for local relief in
conducting gravity surveys. Geol. i geotiz. no.8:107-110 '162.
(MIRA 15: 10)
1. Pemsk-iy gosudarstmmyy universitet.
(Gravimetry-Equipment and supplIes)
J -CITZ-IT602t~35 SOU13CE CODE:~ I)R/oooo/66/000/000/0184/0190
'AUTHOR: Broder, D. L.; Dergaghey, N. P.- Kondrashov. A. P., Zhiritskiy
L V. K.
~Kozlov, V. N.; Lavdanski~y,-P. A.
ORG: None
I
n
TITLE: Investigation of the shielding_RE2perties of concrete which contains boro
,!SOURCE: Voprosy fiziki zaBhehity reaktorov (Problems :In physics of reactor/ohielding);
jsbornik statey, no. 2. Moscow, Atomizdat, 3.966, 184-igo
TOPIC 'TAGS: concrete, boron, radiatiori shielding, fast neittron, gamma radiation,
radiative capture
ABSTRACT: The authors study the shielding properties of cqu~crete containing various
concentrations of boron and various qutuitities of 4drogen~'( A beam of fast neutrons
issuing from a horizontal channel in the shielding of the BR-5 reactor was used in
these experiments vith the arrangement shown in the figure. The diameter of the beam
-was 40 mm. with a neutron density of 10 neutr/CM2.sec. The particle detector was a
fission chamber with Th232 and indicators made of red -phosphorous. The effective
threshold of this chamber is close to 1.5 Mev. Indium indicators were used for atten
ated streams of thermal and inter-mediate neutrons. The concrete specimens were made
lof 13 plates on a special stand with overall dimensions of l0DDxlDD0xl1-0O mm. The
first plate in this assembly was made with a recess to fit flush against the reactor
L 05067-67
ACC NR: A
shielding and reduce neutron leakage. The
detectors were placed. in each plate in spe-
cial vertical channels measuringi 50 mm in
diameter with a de-th of 600 mm. Seven
types of concrete were tested with various
concentrations of boron and water. The
chemical compositions and boron-water con-
centrations of the various types are tabu-
lated together with their densities. The
neutron flux was measured at various heighths
in the experimental channels. The resultant
data are used for calculating the relaxation
length for fast, thermal and intermediate
neutrons in 70-85 cm of concrete. The ex-
rzerimental relaxation lengths for fast neu-
~
trons agree satisfactorily with the theore-
tical data calculated on the basis of the
emoval cross section method. The shielding
~rlroperties of concrete with respect to fast neutrons inprove as the water concentration
i1n. the concrete is increased from 8 to 2); vt.'Ifv. An increase in the boron concentration
iof Lhe concrete results in a considerable reduction in the intensities of thermal and
~iritermediate neutrons and consequently in the production of capture Y-radiation. The
Card
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ACC NR: AT 027935 6),
h:)roa concentration should not be increased past 3-4 vt.% since this results in a
noticeable reduction in the shielding properties of the concrete. Orig. art. has:
6 figures, 3 tables.
SUB CODE: 18, ill Sum DATE: 12Jan66/ ORIG REF: oo4/ OTH REF: 002
Card 3/3 ;~~
711MGAMOV, NOV.; aamov, B.P.
Characteristies of d1sobarges from power stations and indautrial boilers
burning colid fuel. (In: 31assia, (1923- U.S.S.1L) Vaesoyusnaya goaudar-
etvennaya sanitarnaya inspektalya. Dchist)m promyshlennyMi vybrosov v
atmoeferu. 1953. P. 54-69) .. (91-RA 7:1)
1. Teentrall-nvy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy,sanitarnyy inBtitut imeni
F.P -Irlsevita.
(Air-Par if icat ion)
ALIYI?,Vo N.; LTNALOV, A.; NASRITLLAYHV, N.; MMEDOVO A.; MAMEDOV, M.1
GADZUIYEV, F., puzoah-.h-alk mastera; KVDAROV, M., operator;
D'-RRGALCHEV P. operator
A word from the petroleum workers of Poscharqy Island.
Neftlanik 7 no.11:9 N 162. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Zaveduryashchi-3- morskim promyslom ~oimnunisticheakogo truda
No.1 neftepromyalovogo upravleniya Peschanyyneftl (far Aliyev).
2. Sekretarl komiteta I*Onskogo Kouinmisticheskogo acyma
molodezhi zieftepronyalovogo upravieniya. Pea--hanyyneft' (for
A. Mamedov), 3. Morskoy promysel komiunisticheakogo truida
No.2 neftepronys:LovoKo upravleniya '?e--cbanMeft' (fo:r. Eynalov,
Naarulla~ev, M. Mamedov, Gadzbiyev, Elldarqv, DBrgachev).
(PeachEuVy Island-Oil well drilling, Submarine)
'0~1; ....)
V., ..J 4V-1'41~.' "C-i
DERGAGHEV, F. Ve Gand Teoh Soi -- (diss) "Study of the %i4"
411 m of
44"MW Mos. 1969. 11 pp (All-Union Soi Res Inst of Water Supply,
Comalization, qvdraulio Struetures)and &2gineering ltrdrogeology IrODGEO), 150
copies (KL, 62-59, 120)
-w-
DIRGACREV.,
Stability of porous structures. Osms, fundol mekhogrune
no..5:10-13 159. (MIRh 12:12)
(Structures, Theory of)
DERGACHEV, PIV.
i---
Calculating the stability of cellular constructions. Osn. fund.
i melch. grun. 5 no.3:17-19 163. (MIRA 17:1)
APANASENKO, B.G.; DERGACIflM-..a-V.; S~URHOV, S.I.
Comparative evaluation of different methods of treating fract.-Ires of
the clavicle. Vest. khir. 93 no.904-60 S 164. (MIRA 18W
1. Iz kliniki voyenno-morskoy i gospitallnoy khirurgii (nachallnik-
prof. Ye. V. Smirnov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademil
imeni, Kirova.
BUROV, Vadim 'Sergeyevich; TATAhKIN, Leadd Tikhorioiich-,
evi~nh; AKIEDVA, V.G. red.
(Lapping with dicanoild pastes. Using dlwi,onds ~11 11011.111g.5
practice of the IlIalich" Abrasives Plant] Dovodka alma-z-,
rWmi pastaml. Primenenle almazov pri kboningovan1j;
I
ojVt abrazimogo zavoda 111-111ch," Leningrad, 1-965, 1-1 p.
(1,11 " tA .18: ;,')
-0oaui.ing-aerp- M6 b wi~'davolbped based-`
so t,
Ith
bri~'th6 ni aot n-- r__aj
01 OX
I . . ~--I I !on ~t6 6 r-- in -
ihot furnEice forming Oxide as'iiolid~par
:~J! i tICIDS. Dispersity of the
partictles depends largely on initial solution coricentration
i and relatively little. ori air inflov rate and Dmn&04~~ temporatura,
lAir supplied to Ahhe spirmyer is -undor a presoure, of I atmp furnacoe
7 7
C:Hvr V,,I,.-, DERGACHmV, V.T. (Moskva)
E IDOV9
Char4,tes in the reactivity in mice during a chronic effect of Sr9o.
I*d. rad. 10 no.100-33 Ja '65. (MIRA 18:7)
DERGACHEV, V,,V.? KA.LEBINAV N.S.5 MALOV, G.A.
Ef f P;c, tof folic aoid in compensatory hyperfun--nton of -t-he
heart. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.!.-,:'2,'l-'226 N t64.
2- Institut serde,:~hnc-sosudlstoy MIN SSSIR ns,,. I'l-I t
nomallnoy I- patclogicheskoy flziolcg~.-* AW-1
akademikom A.N. Dakulev~m.
E, '~'V, V,V.; U'.YKINP, "i-A.A.;
Lffe!-t of Ol the nuc-,I.cjc acid concvntration In the
1 .1 -oi -etion (if the hetrt.
myo(ardlwf compensatory hyl Tuil
Dokl. AIN S'SSR 160 no,'+'946-948 F ~615~
1. Instl*'-ljl, normol*noy i Fato-logicche3k3y ll';zlologli AI~N, SSSR i
lmqt~~ Lilt eli3ptrimerlal 'noy biologai ANIN S.13R. Submitted june 1,
1964.