SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GEYKO, I. - GEYLIKMAN, B.

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AGOMIGN Nit, mM55W S/0i,-1?!63/00O/Oll/DO43/DO43 SOURGE3 RZh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 11D260 AUTHORs Ostrankop V, Yasj Mironov, Yus Hot Oeyko, Us TITLEs A now method of producing lArge-4iameter seamless pipes CITED SOURCE: Sb. Trubn. proiz-vo Ukrainy*l Kiyev, 1963, 62-66 TOPIC TAGS: pipe, seamless pipe, large-diameter pipe TRANSIATION: The authors present an analysis of existing methods of slanted-roll expansion. The results of the analysis made possible the development of a new method of expansion which allows the production of largo-diameter thin- and especia14- thick-walled pipes, as well as pipes with external longitudinal ribs. The basic advantage of this method is the application of compressive forces on all sides without the involvement of any expansivo stresses on sections lying outside the dofortnation foouB formed by the olosed contour of the outor shaping surface and the inner working rollers, This special feature makes possible the rolling of thin-uallod pipes even from low-plasticity materialop which is ver7 Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRs AR01554Z difficult with existing methods. In addition, in products made by the now method, the outer surface vilI be of relatively high quality; th13 is assured by the conditions of deformation on a smooth surface with emisiderable, food force. An important feature of the now method of eVansion is the absence of ovalization of the product during the deformation processe The authors give a description of the process and a pips rolling machine for carrying it out* K. Ursova. DAXE ACQ: 09Dec63 SUB CODE: ML ENCL: 00 Ccwd 2/2 ACCESSION NRj ARLOW46 SOURM RM Metallurgiya, Abas 12D21L 3/0137/63/000/012/DD35/DD35 AL)THCRi Ostranko.. V. Yaoj Dferovp V, Mol Oe kop, Lagutina, Ro Vol Kirvalidzej No So Pechennikova, I. S.; TITLEt Hot rolling of pipes from EP30, EP39) and EI?93 steels CITED SOURCEt Sbo Proiz-vo trub, X.) Metallurgizdat, vy*p. 9., 1961, 5-12 TOPIC TAC-Si Steel pipe hot rolling, pipe steel compositionj steel pipe rolling TRANSLATIONs Chemical compositions of the indicated steels to be Used in pro- duction and the mechanical properties of tfe tube blanks are given. The mech- anical properties of these steels are examined in detail* The mechanical pro- perties of the pipes obtained "a indicated, and reconnendations designed to im- prove the quality of the pipes are given for the procedure of their hot rolling, DATE AcQt o9jan64 SUB COM ML ENCLs 00 Card 1/1 , 't". I -; MCU, 4rkzf.-.; dEgu l.K., inzh. OSTIC"I-,KO fa., Wid. tv~ hTi,, nauk Thcoretical. and experimental determ.*.nation of the force necessary for mandrel drawing in a pilgritm mill. Proizv. trub no.10:7-14 163. (MIRA 17; 10) J. ~- e a ACCESSION NR: AP4019481 S/0133/641000/003/0258/0263 AUTHOR: Ostranko, V. Ya.; Yufarov, V. M.; qpyko, I. K.; Ty*r. V. P.; Oslon, N. A.; Cherariaskaya. R. I.; Villyams, 0. S.; LagutLna, R% V. TITLEi Manufacture of tubes from now ferrLtic martensitic heat resistant stools SOURCE: Stal', no. 3. 1964, 258-263 TOPIC TAGS; heat resistant steel, steel tube, farritic martensitic steel, tuba rolling ABSTRACT: The authors report on techniques developed in recent yea's by the Ukrainskiy n.-i. trubny*y institut (Ukrainian Tube Research Institute) in cooperation with tube factories in Pervoural'sk and Nikopol for hot rolling and heat treatinpof tubes made from 9 new types of steel, all of which contain 10-14% Cr and additions of V, Mo, Nb. and W. The AC temperature was in the range of 810-830C; ferrite grain growth was noted above 1100C; piercing temperatures varied from 1090 to 1200C. Ductility at high temperatures was found to depend on the content of free ferrite, and piercing of tubo'billets presented no Card 1 / 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4019481 difficulties at a content of 50%. At 15-20% ferrite hot tears, ,ereeks, and laps were formed. Annealing of hot-rolled and reduced tubes at~-470-780C imparts a structure of granular pearlito and the mechani- cal properties needed for further cold reduction. Metal consumption for almost all steals, including machining, proved no higher than .those for similar pipes of stainless steals in current production practice. "Engineers N. S. Kirvalidze, R. A. Prudkova, N. N. Pil'nikova, L. S..Rakhnovetskiy, 1. S. Pechannikova,.and otherstook part in tha.. .work." Orig. art. hasi 8 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: UkrainsUiy n.-L. trubny*y institut (Ukrainian Tube ,Research Institute); Pervourallskiy novotrubny*y zavod (Pervourallsk New Tube Plant); Nikopollskiy yuzhnotrubny*y savod (Rikopoll South*= Tube PIsAt) SUBMITTEDi 00 ATD PRESS: 3045 ENCL: 00 Mx,1E NO REF SOV: 010 OTHER: 000 Card 2 / 2 . # .. I ; . : , . ; . :. . . I .. I I . q I i . . I - . . . . .1 . . i . . 1 1 : .. . . .1 ., - - 1. - - I I . - . . . 1. . ;-, I . : - I , - . . . . .. I . . i ~ I. .. . . .. . I ACC NR AP7003874 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0133/67/000/001/0074/0079 AUTHOR: Yuferov, V. N. (Docent; Candidate of technical sciences); P_qyko, I. K. (Engineer) ORG: VNITI TITLE: Forgembility of staWess and heat-resietant eteelB SOURCE: Stal, no. 1, 19670 74-79 TOPIC 'FAGS: steel, steel structure, stainless steel, heat resistant steel, plasticity, forgeability ABSTRACT: Generalization of test data an stainless and heat resistant steels obtained by the hot-twist method in the temperature range 1000-1025 C has made it possible to establish the forgeability and deformation resistance of these steels as a function of structure. Knowing only the chemical composition, the derived formulas and charts can be used to determine the true yield point (deformation resistance) as related to temperature ;,.nd deformation rate. Orig. art. has: 11 formulas, 6 figurea and 1 table. (Authors' abstract) [AM) SUB CODE: 111SUBM DATE: none/ORIG REF: 0201 rat'i I t I UD C: 6 20. 16 2. 2:6 20, 18 3 I vich VAIAKO, Aleksay YakovIevich; KOLYAKO. Dmitrly IV o re q"' ~h 4 A me I., red.; ULOWRUOV, V.I., teoji.rL:-`. (Krusnodar Territory; facts and fi.-ureal Krasnodarskii krat; tsifry i fakty. [Krasnodarsk3 Krasnodarokoe kniihnoe izd-vo, 1957. 122 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Krasnodar Territory-1conomic conditions) GEYKO NIP. 11 inzh.j red.; KOZIDVSKrY, B.K., inzb., red.; VMT!XAN, MT."""'kand. tekkm. naukp red.; VLASOV, D.I.p inzh,, red.; DUZINMICH, S.1%, inzb., red.; MADERA, G.I., red. (Construotion speoificationo and regulations) Stroltellnye normy 4 uravila. Moskva, Stroligdat, Pt,2. %*.A. ch 3. 1964. 16 p. Pt.2. Sme. D. ch.l. 1964. 62 p, (MIRA 18t2) I, Ruisia (1923-- U.S.S.R.) Doeudarstvannyy komitat po do.. lam strolul'stva, 2. Gosetroy SSSR (for Geyko, Kosloyshyp Dusinkeylab). 3. Vm~moyuzW nauchno-issledovatellskiy in- atitut tranoportnop otroitellstva (for Vertsman). 4o Go- lUdUstyennn inatitut takhniko-ekonomicheskikh isyskanij i proyektiromays sholesnodoroshnogo transporta, (for Vlanov). 5. Tftntrallqy naucho-issledoyatel'skiy I proyaktno- eksperim*mtsL1'zqy itstitut industrial I nykh, shilykh i mas- ovykh kullturno-tiytovykh adedy Akad@mil stroitelletva I : rkhitektury M (for Madera I 14 ill:,h. , red. ; GLYYO, rmd.; Z.!t, rj('a" ill,trlictiorls for ae,-,icri~i-g '750 mm ra- Approved ~Y,- the 'ILte Corxittee for tho July 19, 1963~ ukaznn-l-a ~-2-.tir-Dvaniiu kcltd am 2. Gcs'Aroy S'Ss~' (f(A. I*IvzIcv,,-,~-.,V3I :,u s-,z Jano t w, rn-,nT i ii. i 4.t, t te, U-in 1 ~ r -k n--) iT he s k i kil A t ~, , - , , - - " ': , 1: , , i:: ~114 '. ~ ~j , i ~ ~ , , , 1, . . I .?:. I " I . , 1 f~ ". -~ ' - , '.~, i-, , - ~ , ~, *, , ~,. ~,, :,,- _Ir: - r4, . . I :I. - - I , ~ I . . : , r - cl!l - , , ,'' - f , : 1 n f , , " , ,~ ~ . . : , , . I ;t. 1. , I '- . - - '. - - , . I - 11 y , , !, . k , KOZ!DVSK.ry., B.K,, inzh.; GEYKO, N.F., In-A. New apecificatIons for demIgnJng railroads with fi !,--24 mm gauge of the general network. Tratimp. strol. 11, My 164. (?J. " f,-4 !.;~ - , I " I L j GEYNO) M.S.; KRETOVICH, V.L.; POLKOVNIKOV, B.D.; BALANDIN, A.A., akademl-k; TABER, A.M. Determination of keto acids by the reduction of 2,4-dinitro- phenyl hydrazones. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.1:209-211 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheBkiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti i Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kretovich). 'Yd RA h I o j n c v"'I v WTOVIGH, V.L.;.GffKO, N.S.; Prinimah uchastiye: ZHURAVLEVA, S.; GAWEN, 0.; GRM-HINAP T. Content of keto acids in plants. Dokl. AN SISSR 158 no.2:471-473 S 164, (MIPLA 17:10) 1. Institut blokhlmii Am. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR A. Tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kreto- vich), ti~ild'-; in A zotobacter vi.-IE lunud i -:J, 16.0 4-945 ta" b ic 1, i" In' i Im. A dent GFYKO Y N.S. ; Kid"TOVTCH, V. L.; IM-11ANOVA , A.K. ; PONV,11, N.G. Ketoacids of hydrogen bacteria. Dokl. All SSSR 1.60 no.6:1414-14-16 F 165. (i,11RA IF.;2) 1. Instit.,,,t bioklimii im. A.11. Bak:ha Ali' SSSTI 11 Tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, Moskva. 21. Chlen-korrespon- dent AN (for Kretovich- GETKO, N.S#; LIVOV, N.P.; LTIJBIMOVp V.I.; KRETOVICH, Y.L. Kato acids of Mycobacterium azot-absorptum 91 . n. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no.3:699-?00 N 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut biakhimli im. AX Bakha AN SSSR i Tokhnologicheskiy institut pishchovoy prmyshlennosti, Moskva. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kretovich). GFYLAND, G. [Heiland, G.]; VILLER, K.Ye., r4rannlatorj; WANA, N.K. -1, . . - [translator] Preparation and properties of pure surfaces of gemiconductors. Usp. fiz. nauk 82 no.2t325-386 F164. (MIRA 17:2) GXYLXR, Alsksandr Benediktovich (How to pard the child from infectious diseases] lak uberech' rabonks ot serasnykh sabolevanii. Ufa, Bashkirakoe knizhnoe ind-vo, 1957. 28 P. (MIRA 13:11) (CHITZM--CARE AND HTGIM) BOLISHAM, T&A; VINOGILUOV, A.A.; VOLOBRINSKIY, S.D.; GEYLER, L.B.; GRUDINSKIY, P.G.1 DOILINOV, A.I.; ZILIBERKAN, R.I.; KAZAK, B.I.; KNYkMSKU, B.A.; LIVSHITS, D.S.; MELINIKOV, N.A.; MININ, G.P;; MUKOSEYEV, Yu.L.; NATFELID, M.R.; PETROV, I.I.; RAVIN, V.I.; SAMOVER, M.L.1 SERBINOVSKIY, G.V.; SYRCMYATNIKOV, I.A. Lev Vaniaminovichp 1905; cm his 60th hirthday. Prom. energ. 20 no.9:43 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) A 1T21 m8p/ilectric Motors Mir 194T .3 1 of fui Aoyrnhr~.Inc, uO K,)tcr with a ILL? I. B Geyler, " pp No 3 With gim:~hq anZ a '-able IT21 USSR/Mbtoro, Electric c. Pr3uwl-l P. A: .1%. M(-thod L. P "ELokQ--Iche.,,t.vo" Vol UVII, Giveri Ilic! ch-irrcter 4c t I c a' _i culo.ting, piD!,k equipmeia mid 2h,,Y,:~ over onea 1:)w in use. The 1to compcx1saa with that of ot-,zar given In graph fom. I-IT31 Uyiml L. B. QQYLEB, L..,B_- Gfglel:. L. B. defended his Doctor's dissertation in the Power Engrineerirg Institute In Krzhizhanovski f USSR, on 18 ~~jrch 1943, for the academic degree of D:)ctor of' Techniell Sciences. Dissertation: "Theorj, of and Nev Method for Calculating Electric Drive of Irreve.-sLble Rolling Mills with Induction Motors". Official Opponents: Profs. D. P. Morozov, Ye. V. Atusov, anl B. P. Aparov; and T. G. Soroker (all Doctors of Technical Sciences). SO: JElgktrj2hgstL0-, No. 7, 1-loscow, Aug-ust 1953, p. -337-92 (w1/20344, 16 Apr 54) 1VA' 11" , VSHR/Ileotricity Jun 48 Cirouits, Electric MagnatLe Flu-% *Duration of the Accumlation of Magnetic Flax in Clroults Containing Steel," L. B. Gayler, Cand I*oh Sol, AU-UnIon Blectroteoh Inet Imeal Lenin, I p "IlatrLoheetyo" No 6 Wearibem graphical, analytical method of solving problem. 10 17/49T19 PA 15/49T26 mOnMer AttOction to Soviet 111octrical IWneering L, B. 041ir, C" TWI Sai~ All. Ust iml Imin p "Alaktridbeet'ro' No 7 (KY66 suzvlos of Uwatisfactm electrical ter2dn. 9Uq- Sumets speclal cmdosion should at* Obj~at. sfo* of existim AcAdav ecobtittes should LIxte a wv torm'sbould be po'blJobad In *31ektrichestyo." 15 GMER, L. B. UM/flectricity oot 48 Drives, Zlectric lRegulatocre "Revlov of, A. Ts. Tamer's 'Automatic Regulation Vith IrduAltzrial Electrical Drives;" L. B. Geyler, CwA Tech Sol, Ii pp "210trichestTo" No 10 look Is useful I)ut thwe are certain omissions wbiob abould be corrected in next edition. Pub- 11shed 'by GosenergolMat, 1947, 156 pp, 4,000 OOPIGM, 7 rullss 50 kopeck. TA 22A9T25 L. B. 76b Ivre *10 Urlysa p Ilectrio "Selection of AAynobronous Motor According to the Hwu Q*b~ature Owrent arA Nament, In Particular, for NO Slaotric Drivoo, *, L. B. Geylerp Candidate Tech Sol., All-Unica Bloc Jhgla but imeni V. I. laninp 5 pp "Vast Xokbro-Proe So 2 DescrOss In very general term the relation betvean the =~Mt 6f the me= quadmture current and the , mean 014drature moment of asynchronous motor operatbV vith fluctuating loads, or more exactly betvaen the 1#*0 of n**Wa 800%4A wk this basis. 2 " . I ~ 47T56 IM4--t- .'A47T36 jo- city r s Driv,-- for Crant D 1. Petrov, lVand T~!ch Sci., He!4-~ of '.:hair ~f E.11 t-C Drive, All-Union ~,Jrr 1r, ~t V. I. Petrov, Cmd Ttch Sci) r':0z,,cow Eit'h--r T-::',, 1c!:,-)ol imerj Balmlall) Tech S~c-JS-,r Sci ~an-J~ Collqborator M91', E. Gllief E-,vr, ":-,jnl-.--,o'I Factlry i;.!!,:i I A I I I Kirov, Ye. A. m. i. IrDV, 2 ~ ~1) E 7111 crlt*ci,'~ rtm-Low of :;.,0,jict bool.. jjtj-~ r i. t t_,-,t ;~ I A 'd sin~li- crane :-iotor either in 7-::"..3rat--rY ~r ir. ii,jjAry. All of ld*~-~, c!tlc i,.'.)ost of ,-t!re erroneous) -K!r! -for ",on.lludt%c U.'at !.ou,;e fi,htle in book. A UM/M"IwICIIw 1 rrlyqm~ 33AGIVic ally Rogulators *ftUct:Lcn 6f Blip. Regulators in Xleatric Dr:Lves,,w T. S. Geyler, Mr 2&6b XIA or 21" PI-Ing, PP *%Nt Xlsktr*-Pr~ X0 7 Xotes abundance of reports an design and operation at slip regulators for LU&ucti= motors, but 'AnMequate a,ttention to appll*ation PossibilAties. Gwrtain cases using slip regulation (contact- tM regulator for rotor circuit) could, obtain SMsfactory results with nry"m I induction motors. 64/4MO Ma/zLectrielty (Cmw Jul 49 A=27zen yroblm I'zcmL bromA vlevpoint to reveal, li'tieff of using slip regulators In other tIme besides 1-olling mil'Im (Vrincipal- = ww at wesent) - Sbomm several emmoples of yrocedure. GEYMj L. B. VOSP/Seetricity - 11*eWe DrIvot 1kr 50 hAuction Motors "Induction Electric Drive With an Impulse Load," L. B. Geyler, Dr Tech Sci "Elaktricbestvo- No 3, pp 79-83 Examines trends in theoretical research and de- sign procedure of electric drives vith shock IDading, and structural shapes and electric evitching circuits for present-day drives vith shock loads. PA 171T19 17rn9 GICTISR, L. B., Dr Tech Scl Cal t' C4 C v '14 :-3, Eli M i-I fo 0 V LI t- n o fb :~ C: M m m tu a F~ F, PI x t P, ~I 11 rt (b C. C~ A f-, C4 All M IN t3 JLJ m 'f Z-4 VA .4 ~ 14 El 14 r~ L7 U. Uj U, C+ ED n (+ GF~ER, LIDNID BENIMMOVICH. LInglish-Russlan electrotechnical dictionary, by L. B. Heiler and N. J. Dozorov. Moscow, State Pub. Office for Technical and Theoretical Literature, 1951. 732 p. TK9.G37 SO-. Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. USSR /EllectricIty - Electric Drive Mar 52 eering - Ketal-Cutting Machines "Three-Phase Electric Shaft in Electric Drives of Metal-Cutting Tools," Dr Tech Sci L. B. Geyler, Central Sci-Res Lab of Elec Drive and Automatics of "Elektroprivod" Trust "Elektrichestvo" No 3, pp 24-31 Three-phase "electric shaft" circuits have been known relatively long. Recently some new cir- cuits have appeared using simultaneous combined feedirig of stator windings of induction macI.Ines 24oT26 by dc and 3-phase ac. These are finding use in electric drives of powerful lathes. Describes results of exptl imvestigation of these circuits, as well as expt! procedure. Submitted 2 Oct 51, 24oT26 232T54 MR/91metrietty - Electric Drive Sep 52 Elevators 'Troblems in the Electrical Equipment of High- SPeed DC Elevators," L. B. Geyler, Dr Tech Sci, Moscow "Elektrichestvo" No 9, pp 45-53 Survey of present practice in the design of elec drive for elevators, giving many comparative eval- ustIons i;itb the US. States that there are 102 elovators in the educationai and residential build- ings of Moscow State U. Submitted 19 MELY 52 232T54 r OL Yee 2o (6.)0) .liter ell -MT; :I Y LY E. IPI.1"Ya7~eVsKIY Me 'ro Unclassified 1953. AccessiOnso Library of CongreSS, )IOntl ~I~st Rf Hus$ian L:~~ 1. GEM-.- 1, L. B. 2. (6oo) 4. --riectric Controllert, 7. "FundamenWs of electric drive and automatic control." S. A. Volotkovokii, A. E. Trop, A. T. Blazlikin, M. 1U. Shukhatovich. Approved by the I'linistry of Higher Education of the U.3.3.A. as a textbook for student3 of hi-her schools of learning in the special course "Electric En.-im-ering in Iining." Reviewed by L. B. Geyler. Elektrichestiro no. 12, 1952. 9. Monthl List of fiussjan Accessions, Library of Congress, r"a-rch 1953. Unclassified. ' z. n el ctr, 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, IIW 053. Unclassified. UISS.;~/..-'Iectricity - Power Factor Induction MoL~r3 F e On 2,611"'Is-Irc-, to "aise Vie ilo-wL-r Factor of Llectrical In5tallation~~ )f Ind"Ustri-al br T,--ch ('Jci I. A. 5~,ro.,V-Aiiikov, Tech Ad::dn of of --lec i ow SUis I'l-S54; Prof 1'. 3. ~nidinsldy, Moscow; E;i;-r 1.11. S. Likh,% !-i,,:v, 'Ioscow; DDcent L. 7. Mtva'~.-, Tec`i St-ij Mos,~ow, Dr Toch Sci. L. r, Y. scow -ZI'lck-vo) No 2, ;)P 'Dnsist-s of f`vu 1-:,,W,~rs "ron albove-noted pc-rsons on :~A.crials pudished in fiiirin:; 1("',? on subject of vaisin~~, power Caclor throu~,,h 3imchronization o," i.niluction notors b~i DA~Lz system. The ;.:oint :-;ost 'L;oui;IIt out in letters is th-1. vtse of systen is only stop-_,ap measure wid 'Lliat real solution to problem lies onl:; in ade7!IIZ1tE' j)I-oduction of s.,-nchronous motors and static capacitors. 24ST18 I U L ANOGOY, Tu.1. [withor]; Glff=. L.B.. doktor takhnicheakikh nauk Lreviewerl. 91lectromagnatic couplings (control schemes and design)." IU.I.Anosov. He- viewod by L.B.ft Iler. Klaktrichestvo no,9:96 S ISI. OUA 6: 9 ) (Couplings) (Anonov, IU.I.) GRYLICR. L. B. Use of motors with increased slip as electric drive for oil-well puMs. Inerg. blul. no.10:15-22 0 '53. (MLRA 6:10) (Electric driving) (Petroleum--Pumping) LIVSHITS. S.M., inahener; KAYALDT, G.M., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; GETM, L.B., doktor takimicheskikh mmk (Moscov). Discussing books on the electric power supply of industrial enterprises. Blektrichestvo no.11:8"7 N '53. (NMA 6:10) 1. KPU Glavelektramontash (for Livehits). 2. Novocherkasskiy politakhnichs- skiy Institut (for Kayalov). (Blectric power distribution) &,E1A4)r, A-A AID P - 667 Subject USSRAlectricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 2/24 Author Geyler, L. B., Dr. of Tech. Sci. Title Basic trends in the development of electric driveB Periodical Energetik, 7, 3-6, JI 1954 Abstract The author describes the history of the development of electric drives from 1875 until the present. Institution None Submitted No date AID P - 1236 Subject USSR/Rlectricity Card 1/1 Pub. 27 -- 31/34 Author W~yler, L. B., Doo. of Tech. Sci, Title N. A. Polyakov. Electrical Machinery. Approved by the Administration of Education-aTTn-s-E-Mutions of the Minstry of TwLntspnrtation arid Heavy Machine Building of the USSR as a textbook for shipbuilding technical schools. 356 pp. Masligiz, 1953 (Bibliography) Perlodical : E1ek"ri_-iestvo, 12, 86, D 19r-4 Abstract : The re V4 ewe r 48 3 ~ of the opinion that this book satisfies the need for a middle-level textbook on electrical mach- iner,yparticular3yemphasizing shipbuilding needs. He points out several mistakes and deficiencies of the book, which should be corrected In a fiature new edition. Institution None Submitted No date GBTLZR- L.B., doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; DOZORM , N.I., inzhoner kand. W:6icheskikh nauk; LMSHINSKAU , Te.T., rodaktor; NRGRIMOT- SKATA. R.A., takhnichookly rodaktor. (Uglloh-Russlau electrotechnical dictionary) Angle-rueskii elaktrotakhmichaskiy slovarl. lzd,2-oe, i;ipr. I dop. Soot. L.B. Gailer i If.L.Do%orov. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo tekhniko-teoret.lit- ry, 1955.704 p. OUM 9: 5) (Inglish langufWe--Dictionarisa-.-Russian)(',Ilectric engineering- Dictionaries) AID P - 4126 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 13/33 Author : Oeyler, L. B., Doc. Tech. Sci., Moscow Title : Optimal gear ratio and power capacity of the motor. Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 12, 59-61, D 1955 Abstract : The author demonstrates that under, optimal gear ratio or under optimal run conditions, the total torque (i.e., static and dynamic) on the work shaft or on the motor shaft is equal to the dynamic torque of the motor on the same shaft. On the basis of this assumption, the optimal capacity and minimum dimensions of' the driving motor as well as the optimal gear ratio are determined. The author expands the conception of the dynamic character- Istic of the motor and for certain cases gives it a non- conventional expression. Five Soviet references (1942- 1953). AID P - 4126 Elektrichestvo, 12, 59-61, D 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 13/33 Institution : None Submitted : Mr 4, 1955 GEYMM, L,B.1 doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk. "Lantric shnft" in modern electric drives, Prom.enorg. 11 no.6:5-9 Je 156. Ollectrio driving) (KL1RA 9:9) GIYM, Ieouid Bamediktovioh, prof., d6ktor tekhn, nauk; KUT-IMA IN, T.Se, -11-11. . ..--y6.TBs.nZent "' AP IY, D.L. kand. W&n. nauk, rateausent; OMISMSIrAYA, GaX.0 red. izd-va; ILIKIND, V.D., takhng red. [Slootrio driving in the mnufaoture of boavy mchineel Ilektro- privod v tiu6lom mehinoetroanii, Xoskya, Goo, nauchno-tekbn, izd-ro mashiuostrolt. lit-ry, 1938, 386 ps (XIBA lltlO) Mectrio driving) RUTSKIT, A. I.; TaOROT, A*M.; fil.UZ4 L B - SLIFUN, Ta. Tu.; MOSBM, I.T.; --A~p S(IBCIVt A'"I.; TINTAKOV, N.Af; TOMOT, N.P.; BOTTIMX, Tajo.; BAUWOV# K.Ta.; RBAZGOVXA, T*A.; IS, G.B.; KUZOVYIKOVA, Ts.A.; ='KIN, Tu.P.1 SHIKKO, N.I.; PALLADIY, N.L.; KNUTSKIT, G.I. (1,1, Ddbldu; obit=7. Izv. vvo. ucheb. sav.; energ. no.4:128 158. (Dobkin, Grigorii lzrailevich, 1892-1958) (MIRA ljt~6 SOV-3-50-9-36/36 AUTHORS: Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Kuz- netsov, B.V., and Mekhedko, F.V. , DoCent4l; Satsukevich, M.F. and Sheyna, G.P., Senior Instructors TITLE: A Textbook on the Electrical Equipment of Metal Cutting Ma- ohine Tools (Uchebnik po elektricheskomu oborudovaniyu metal- lorezhushchikh stankov) PERIODICAL: Vestaik vysshey shkoly, 1958, Nr 9, PP 95-96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a review of the textbook by I.V. Kharizomenov "Elec- trical E~uipment of Metal Cutting Machine Tools". ASSOCIATION: Belorusskiy politekhnicheakiy institut ineni I.V. Stalina (Belorussian Polytechnical Institute imeni I.V. Stalin) Card 1/1 SOV/110-58-12-5/22 AUTHOR: Geyler, L.B.0 Professor, Doctor of technical sciences TITIE: Some ProblemB in Synchronising Induction Motors (NekotoWe voprosy sinkhronizatsii asinkhronnykh dvigateley) aRIODICAL:Vestnik Blektropromyshlennosti., 1958ONr 12,pp 19-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Because of the shortage of synchronous induction motors and static capacitors, use is often made of induction motors ran as synchronous motors by supplying the field windings with direct current obtained from the mains through a rectifier. Of course, such a system has a number of disadvantages as compared with using a normal exciter but it is widely used for simplicity, cheapness and ease of application to existing induction motors. When this method of exciting induction motors is used two phases of the rotor may be paralleled and connected in series with the third, as shown in Fig 1, or they may be connected in series and the third left open, as shown in Fig 2. The principal characteristics of the alternatives are discussed and their fundamental formulae tabulated. For steady-state conditions, the Card 1/2 circuit of Fig 2, with -two phases in series, offers SOV/110-58-12-5/22 Some Problems in Synchronising Induction Motors numerous advantages. Under conditions of variable load or variable voltage, and in respect of synchronising performance, the circuit of Fig 1 is usually to be preferred. Indeed, it is fouml in practice that this circuit is usually adopted. The distinction between the two oirclaits is not so clear when rectifier supply is used as when there is an exciter but nevertheless it remains.. The cir=it of Fig 2 is, however, to be preferred when the mechanical load is certain to be steady and without overloads, for instance in driving centrifugal pumps and fans under constant operating conditions. There are then advantages over the circuit of Fig 1 in respect of rotor heating and reliability of winding insulat0ion. There are 2 figures, I table and 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: 5th July 1958 Card 2/2 TOT.OSHIN' LIF.; KABMOVICK, I.&-, BEIMMOT, A.G.1 q~ prof.,, doktor tskhn.nauk. retoonsent; KARACHWBETA, 1,Ta.. kandetekhn. naut, reteensent, led.; MARIKS, L., red.izd-va; VOLOKWOVICH. L. takhred. [Samtoonductor thermistoral Poluproyodnikovye tormosoproti-vleniia. Minsk, Isd-vo Akad.nauk SBSR. 1959. 196 p. (MIRA 12:3) (Themistors) 0112BURGp M.L.; GOR = OV, Pel,; OITLER, L.B.j prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; w_~ SHI # S.T': ted,,- GIVRILOV, S.S., tekhn.rade (Gorman-Hussian electric engineering aictionary] Nemetsko- rusukii elaktrotekhuichaskii slovar'. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo fiziko- astem.lit-ry, 1959. 1066 p. (MM 12:2) (German language--Diationarias--Fassian) (Electric engineering-Dictionaries) PHASE I BOOK E[PLOTTATION SOV/3945 Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Igor' Vladimirovich Kharizcmenov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Blektrooborudavaniye i elektroavtanatika kuznechno-pressovykh mashin (Electrical Equipment and Electrical Automation of Fresaworking Machinery) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 226 p. Ermta slip inserted. 14,000 copies printed. Reviewer: V.Ye. Stokolov, Engineer. Ed.: O.V, Chernyak, Engineer; Managing Ea. for Literature on Heavy Machine Building: S.Ya. Golovin, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: ON. Chernyak; Tech. Ed.: V.D. ElIkind. AMM: This book is intended for workers of metalworking plants and students of machine-cometruction institutes and tekhrLikums. COVERAGE: The book deals with the design and construction of electric drives for pressworking machinery. The selection of control devices and the development of systems for automation and blocking am included. In addition to a discussion of theoretical problem, practical sample calculations and reference data on design are presented. Analytic and graphoanalytic methods of plotting cbarac- teristics of types of electric motors are described and a number of electrical cwt*!~- Electrical Equipment and Electrical (Cont.) SOV/3945 devices illustrated.. The electrification andautomation of preasworking machines employing electrical control systems an outlined. The Appendix con- tains symbols (GOST 7624-55) used to designate elements of electrical circuits. No personalities are mentioned. There are 13 references: 12 Soviet and 1 Germans TABLE OF CWMTS: 1. SELECTION OF THE TYPE OF DRIVE FOR PRESSWORKING MACHINERY Ch. 1. Equation of Motion 3 1. Basic concepts 3 2. Transient processes 4 Ch. II. Electrcmeebanical Features of Induction Motors 9 3- Mechanical characteristics 9 4. Starting up 14 5. Speed regulation 17 6. Braking regimes 19 Card 2/7 CHILIKIN, Kikhail Grigarlyevicb;, CIRLERI- L B4 prof. p retsenzent; SANDLER, A.S.t dotsentp red*; ;;iwN.I., tekhn.red. [General course an electric driving] Obshchii k-t=s elektrzprivoda. Isd.3.t dop. i perer, Hookvi-p Goo.energ.izd-vo, 1961. 471 p. (MIU l4t6) (Electric driving) MUM) L.B. , prof. p doktor tekhn.nauk; MEXEDO, F.V. , dotsent, kand. '5RHK.'nauk Reply to Professor A.IA, Berger's article *Airgap of an electric machine is Its third principal parameter." Izve vys, ucbeb, zav.; elektroriekh. 4 no.5:109-110 161,, 14IRA13:7) El(,t ic machinery) rger, A.IA.) M OF.YIER, L.B., doktor teklin.nauk, prof.; STANISHEVSKIY, 7.11., Inzh. Braking of asynchronous short-circuited motors by switching-in in polaritf opposition. Izv. vys. ucheb. znv.; ener,:. 5 no.2: 24-27 F '62. (MIRA 15:3) 1. B4~lorasskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Gq./ler). 2. InstItut energetiki AN BSSR (for Stanishevskif). (Electric motors, Induction) - PKn ~Oktor tekhn, naak, prof,; ONATSKIT, Ya.I., insb. Performance of an asyhohronous electric drive with an electromagnetic sliding clutch under constant power conditions. Izv. vye. ucheb, sav.1 energ. 5 nQ9:43-50 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Bolorusakiy politekhnicheekiy inatitut. Predstavlens. kafedroy eloktricheskM mashin i elektroprivodas (Electric drivilig) 'GEYLER, L.B., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk-. KASPER, M., red.; . . . ARIOLENKOF V. , tekhn. red. Planual for electricians of industrial enterprises] Sprrivochnik elektrika promyshleanykh predpriiatil. Soot. L.B.Geiler. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR, 1963. 587 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Electric engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc.) IVENSKIY, Yu.N.; TULIXH, A.G,; GEYLFJI, L.B., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.p retsenzent; doktor tekhn. nauk, Prof., 1,C,(' [Electric (:ontrol f maeldne tool lines) Elektroavtoratika starioclug"Kh Jim.i. Moskva, Izd-vo "Mashinostroenie," 1964. 32-4 p. (MIRA 17:4) L 02V$.~66 AZ_(~_N_RAP6QV-975 SOURCE CODE: UR/OO74/65/0OD/OO?/0%3/0043 AUTHOR: Bolf~bhmq Ti4~. M.; Vinbg~aAwr, A. A.; Volobrinskiyt S, D.; Gr4d-'nskiy, P. G.; D61 ov, A* Zillberman, R. I.; Kazakp N. A.; Kle~enlkj'F. 1.r~- &in K4azevskiyo bi; A.; JAVShiteo Di;~ 3, 1 Meltnikov, N. A.; Mininp, G. P.; *Aoseyevp NO L.; Nayt~P4, M.iR.JPbtroVp.I* I.; Havint V. I.; Samovert M. L.; Serbinovskiy, G. V.; Syrovatnikov, I I,. A4 ORG: none TITLE., Lev Veniaminovinh lAtvak (on the asion of his 60th birthday) IF SOURCE: Provshlennnya energetikap no. 9,,,~,965, 43 TOPIC TAGS: electric engineeibs personnel, electric power engineering AtSTRACT: The n_6~ted'spebtallst of industrial power produotion't Candidate. of, Teol~'ntoal S6iono6so Docent of the Correspondence ?owe- xnst~ltute 46Y Veniirllnovioh LITVAK began his engineering activity At,the Ooo* A649olation of State Electric Stations In 1029. Later he _~00=me o"'of the coauthors of all the "DirectAveo! for the il~*~easqi!d the p~Ower factor" issued in 1954, 1955 , and 1961. lie 'published 70 scientific paperso For his successful adtlvitlaii~ In defshae Industries during World 'War 11 he was deco- r~ted by 11,Znak P06heta." After the war he concentrated on sot- Ontiflo-PO"Sosl4al work and In recent years worked actively in I 5~rd 1/2 GEnM, L. 1. immediate and remore results of transverse section of the anterior abdomenial wall. Khirurglia No 2, February 1952. 1. L. 1. ~ t (~(- - U -.,.;L 0 ), .4. Filonciilkov, ~:I'-olad ~t.'64;- 7. Filonc',-i~-ov ira-~ -,., ! :'ir3t to w!voca*.(,, r7 . ara'.-" .. I ~ "1 1., I !" I -,!!, . 0 no. 2, 1"053. 9. Monthl List of Runsian Accessions, Library of Congress, ;J .,,!L 1953, uncl. KORNTYINKC-) A.M.; SlITELIMAUOV, M.S.; GEY=,-,Z.Sh.; T.11,YTTLINIKOV, I.M.; SHLEYflUlp M.L.; PELIKS; A.Ya.; hRO.USHTF174p V.S.; BUESNEV, V.A.; KU~~FJIK-:TOV, Sh.G.; STARKOV, V.T.; VAV..KSA, A." _-_171j'y A Ko~ , .P,; j'HEL i V.V.; STELIMAN, L.N.; SIIKMNOV, V.B. Authors' certificates and patents. Mashinos'LrConie nn.(,-101-102 11-D 165. (MIRA 18:22) KORNIYENKO, A.M.; SHTEL'M.AKHOVf M.S.; GEYLER, Z.Sh.; BERESNEV, V.A. ; KOTLIK, S.B.; GORFINSKIY, Kh.M.; ZEODIN, Yu.R.; KURGIN, Yu.M.; BKLYAYEV, V.G.; ZAK, P.S.; ZAYTSEV, A.A.; LI, A.M.; SKIJORTSOV, L.N.; LUTTS, R.R.; KHVINGIYA, M.V.; N114MVILT, B.I.; SDIEN'-Il!-,NKOy D.T.; SUBANOV, V.B. Soviet inventions in mechanical engineering. Vest.mashinostr. 4--, no.11:87-88 N 165, (MIRA )"):]-) GEMR, TS.M. COO of echinococconis. Khirurglia 35 no.82115-116 Ag '59. (MIRA 13312) (RIBS--HYDATIDS) GEYLER, TS.M. Spontaneous rupture of the spleen. Pcidiatriia 42 no.8t92 Ag'63 (MIM 17:4) 1. 1z 2-y bollnitsy Novosibirska (glavnvy rra-~h Ya.V. Kaliko). GFYLER, Z,Sh. Veasur!yw myst~~m w'.th an witom9ti-- rovijustlf,~,n:. devieps.Im-ekh. Mr 16.~. active-control (MIRA 18:5) GRYLIG, K. Corrsopondonce courses for insurance workers. Fin. SSSR 23 no.12369-70 D 162. (miRA 16:1) (Kaza.khatan-Correspondence schools and courses) (Insurance) GRYLLIKLI, A.I. a Controlling the internal diameter of thread plug gaugea. Izm.tekh. no.4:67-68 Jl-Ag 156. WA 9:11) (Screw thread~-4easurement) AUTHORs Geylikman, A.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences 28-4-25/35 TITLEt On the Tolerances for Small-Biameter Metric Thread (0 dopuskakh na melkiye metricheskiye rez'by) PERIODICALs Standartizatsiya, 1957, # 4, P 78 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author of this short note suggests that the standard OCT HKT11 1256 be revised. This standard - for snall diameter thread - gives 6 groups as to accuracy class and length of engagement. There is no pr ecise regulation on the selection of the accuracy group with regard to the length of engagement. As a conoequence, many desi gners do not consider this. The tolerances of the adjacent groups by the standards differ on an average of 26%. All this leads to arbitrary choice by designers and creates diffi culties in utilization. ASSOCIATION: Tula Mechanical Institute ( Tul'skiy mekhanicheskiy institut) AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 - KOGAIJDV, I.A.: PSTRUMIN, S.S.; SZKIK. V.S. KLRTIZM. V,F., Semiautomatic machine for manufacturing chains for the "71aa" sewing machines. Hashiqqm troi tell' no.11:11-13 N 159. (MIRA 13:3) (machine tools) (Sewing machinas) 86127 3/'12/59/000/012/060/097 3 )j- A05'2/AOOI Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektroteklinika. 1959, No, 12, p~ ,66, 1 25058 AUTHOR, Geyllkman A.! TITLE, Evaluation of Control Error of Control-Sorting Equipment PERIODIChL, Tr, Tul'sk, mekhan.. ln-ta, 1958, No. 8, pp~ 11-20 T IMT- A method of determining the root-mean-square error 6of automatic response according to the law of error distribution is given. :, is assumed that the distribution of errors of each response is character!zed by some standard law,, For a prescribed law a diagram Is plot*.ed for the probabll--y of the absolute K value x of the error of a given response being greater than. 3r equal to the abso- V lute value of a certaln given response error x Diagrams for three 5tandard laws of error distribution at different values of(j- are given.. normal law of distribu- tion, distribution of errors by the isosceles triangle law and distribution of errors by the law of equal probability, To check the errors of the automaton a series of certified samples of gradually increasing dimensions is prepared, The Card 1, 2 86127 S/112/59/000/012/060/097 A052/AOOI Evaluation of Control Error of Control-Sorting Equipment automaton is adjusted for the -tize of an average sEvnple afi.ar which all samples are r,a!!E--d +hrough the automaton, The experimental- da-a ~L,~ainef," are plotted on the tracing paper as 2urves to -,he same scale as the curves for three standard laws, By superimposing the tracing paper on these curves ihi~ value of 6' is determined- At the same time the nature of the law of dis!ril:,ution of response errors is determined from the shape of the diagram, There -ire 6, Illu-s'~rall'-ons a-nj 2 referenceB. Transla+--r~s no!e, Pils is 4-he full. translation 3f ~he original Russian abstract Card 212 GITLIKKAN, B,I., Inihoner. Concerning 1,.O.Sokolovskii's article "Degasificntion of liquid metal by blowing nitrogen through it." TSvet.met. 27 no.2:70-71 Mr-Ap 154. 1 ()QR.A 10: 10) (NOTSOTrous metals--Metallurgy) (Sokolovskii, L.O.) ACCESSION NRi AP4042351 S/0136/64/000/0071008210083' ,AUT11ORt Geylikman, B. 1. TITLE: Effectiveness of degassing copper alloys by nitrogen blow ~SOURCE: Tovetny*ye m4tally*, ng. 7, 1964, 82-83 !TOPIC TAGSi copper alloy degAssing, bronze degassingl'brass ,degassing, nitrogen blow degassing, hydrogen blow degaasing, degassed; ~bronze property, degassed brass property ~ABSTRACT: Degassing of nonferrous alloys under production conditionp; ~by blowing dry nitrogen through them was introduced In the Soviet ~Union in 1949. Dry nitrogen blowing is simpler and more economical than vacuum, hydrogen, or argon degassing and is sufficiently effec- tive. The affect of nitrogen blowing on mechanical properties was investigated on specimens of LK80-31, silicon brass (79-81% Cu, 2.5-5.5% Zn, 2.5-4,5% St. 1% Mn) melted, in a reverberatory oil-fired ;furnace' and degassed in a ladle,'and an BrHts9a-U aluminum-bronze (8 to 10% Al, 1.5--2.5% tin, 1.5% Zn, 1.0% N1.) melted in a high-frequMcyfuTnace Card 1 / 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4042351 degassed in a graphite crucible. Blowing of nitrogen for 6-10 min at a rate of 400-550 t/ton increased the tensile strength of the si- licon brass from 12.5-27.5 kg/mm2 to 42-51.5 kg/mm2and the elonga- ,tion from 3-8% to 23-31%. The aluminum bronze saturated with hydro- gen had a tensile strength of 9.5-18 kg/mm2 and 46..5-50 kg/mm2 iafter nitrogen dagassing for 5 min, compared with 48.5-51.0 kg/mm2 !for the initial metal. The corresponding figures for elongation were, .2-7, 36-48. and 15-37%, respectively. In the case of both metals,, blowing of nitrogen improved the quality and increased the density .of the cast metal. Additional blowing of argon through molten alumi-' num bronze had no effc~.. on its mechanical properties and density* Orig. art. hast 2 tables. ,ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDt 00 ATD PRESSt 3072 ENCLs 00 SUB CODEt MM COrd 2 / 2 NO REP SOVt 001 OTHM 001 GRLIXW, B.O. Scology of some hawks of the Khosroy Yorest. Zool.sbor. U; 5-64 '59. (MIRA 1) 18) (Tedl District-Hawks) ,,_,GEYLIMNp B;O. Des .1 ption of musclej of the lower extremity and tail in df the c srous v%atvxe. Izv. AN krm. SSR. Biol. nauki 13 no.12:8~-96 D t60, (MIRA 13:12) 1, Zoologichaskiy institut Akademii nauk ArmSSR. NUTURM) (MUSGLES) (BIRDS-,MTWY) ,Geoff 000000080060: Off is** 0 C 0 4 it u 4 It JAIMO I'll.1 In, 60 '00 41 : IMM NOM d ad mb*W ft" as Ph" b = G I s pw TWA AS - A w fil. Sli TAMOI, A Ul"Ir"I"Ih R k .00 so oo a.] Thp plow fulti in wm WtoOd In '66 ekd" ow MoAk &W. 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The classical component of the wave function is obtained first, and used as starting point In an appr*x1mation procedure for detemining the opentor component The method is applicable if the oper- ator component is much smaller than the classical com. ponent, and this is shown to be the caw for meson energies much smaller than ela only. E. Gera. to -AC.If-W SCAWit 6siftds, Vol. a, t4a. 3. 14 114) AQI; lip R 4W It 'PiN i,j~A la-i ,-J4 ii~ 14: 1 A ii ;!A zi! D it j~ 111 Fill �R% tow- TI -AU!