SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ILYASHENKO, S.M. - ILYASOV, A.T.

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Bystree zvuke: 0 reaktivnykb dvigatainkh Fastim- thim saund: About jot ongims), voenizdat, ~waa~,, ic,148, 56 IRIORNPLUMIND 11 f 1 -T:, - '' I - - - Reaktivnaya telchnika (Jet technology, ) Izd DOSAIM., P.08cowi 1951, 70 PP. i ILITA: Sergey Mikhaylovich; USHAKOV. Mlkhall Alakemubdrovich, radaklori famul WaNktor; OS22IRN, M.S., tekhnicbenkly rmdmktar. (PIWsics] Fisilm. Moskva. Tessoinswe nehabso-pedsogAzd-vo trmd- reservisdat, 1955. 283 P. (xw 8:11) (Pwsice) ... u'~'Ijfff~ PHASE I BOOK MWITATIM 585 Bondaryuk., IdIrball YAkarovich and nlymsbenko) Sergey Mbsylervich MM vosdambno-reektivnM dvl4pteli (r4wet,1206imes) 1606covi mormgiz, 1958. 391 P. 10,oOOO copies Vrintod. Id. of Pktbllsldvg Hone: Petrovs# L A.; Tvahe Ed.: Ro P.; Reylowerl Shchatinkov., Ye. 8.p Doctor of Teabnloal SciencespZOVIO-or; Md.: Maburovj, B. V.p 'Enid or; Ummaging Zd,: Sokolovj, A4 I. PURFM: 2his book Is Intended for engineers., specimUsts 1A &i2V=tt-onglue de3lgm and for stw1ents of aviation vuzes who are acqualated vith basic thersodynamice *zA gas dynamics. WMWI: fte authors state that this book Is the first attlOWb at a, generalized compilation of Wormation IndisponseUe for unlerstmau% the ptqmIcal processes of rmjet engines (bersaftyr abkVvlated RX) &M also for amlysis of their gas dynamics and thrust. Source mterials for thIs book Inaluded monogm3phs and periodical, articles U Sovl*t ejad forelp teabnical publications., and also acme research work of the authors, FmAjet Enlan a 585 cadustion processp absubers, my be imbdivided into sliagle-iba ozd Umbleo- shell typo. Both kind may be of a vortex or wtablio-now ", fte 4axthors also mention. electrical and a esion 14Mitiono jet4iovM sad punntlc In- jectionp and grogressive azA insUmt mi)dU,. There owe 19 refereacesp rif Aich 9 an Soviet (including 3 translations) and 10 eire M40she In Mapter U., "Subsonle Mlsp" the authors deo(velbe the essential features of & subsonic M., mad define its efficiency (7 Pereent) an the basis of the maxi=m obtainable ftta]w pressure In a saboonU flight (1.89 tift* the atmospheric pressure). They give a method of awaysiti of these enginesby su- cessive approximations, and a mtkvA of computation at tbrant chaxwteristics of a real eng'" . They describe the most econcocical operating conditions and the speed and altitude c sties of subsonic =Is. ftay also mutton various applications of subsonio WE'*. There a" 14 referemes, of vhiah 4 am Botiet and 10 Inglish. WapUw, X, e=eem "Supersonic WJC Is.* With moUrn, ft*U or stOde ;ower the speed of continuous flight vill be limited by the beat moistance ot terl it's. At speeds of N > 6s the teupemture freK triction is bigheT tbgm the melting point of steels. At M ~~ 4p the specIfft conv=Uptim of ftel of a. supersonic WE is lower and the efficiency higber (mawe thisin 40 peramt) than for any other type of engine, Various aNlicatious oC superoonle WE's axe em"Aw Rmjet EW s 585 variabl*-eres nozzles. ftere Is no possibility of Imp""umut of fixedmares. nozzles. Nazi a vorklug In varims operating coviditlaw must be VroTidod,4th variable-area nozzles. The large store of energy weO&WAtel In the loatzed ps of the ionosphere my eywhally be utilized In RJETo by,mrans of a astAIgmt or by otbw devines. fte eutbors untica the Soviet salentle, Ya. B. Zelldev,1&p wbo voftm In this field. The siatbiors easider melew wea,~i4r* for Rn's an Immediate 3problm, and radioactive isotopes an awtimeia ":& possible OCW.* of emwgy* Beta batteries using artificial radioactLva InotojMs and pro*wU% electrical energy direatly by rad-4 deecupositiod sv-v sUo mtentioned as a Voteetial some of energy for RJR's. kt tbje end of the book gmybm af gas- dymda ftnetions axe given: k - 1 2 -"E-+= 2, nt,X.). ET(~,)Jrl-'L, E: (A I LT ( X ) Tk--, q(A) xC(A). JLO 2 05 mmA 5 mbM dlapvm of dIssoclated ambustion wow''to Or ker*moo Me authors umtlm the foUowl" scientists rexpmsible :Eft OULWMUM at the I a , ie MR tboarir: S. 1. Abrumovich., B. S. StocbkUp vmA Mxq", 3X otber fl*UW Yes Be Mabotinkov., Go 1. Potrcw.* S. P., Mov., and 1. A. WorWav am um (W 83abou m I. Jet-mqom MmasitlestIm and ne)As of AppUao*Ua X, Classificatim of jet smams 2o jet-w9las PL"whaters 3. DmtUm mad fM4bt dlst~ 23. ho Flolds of appluatlm of TWIMM type of jet assims 24 31 ISAXOT. Patr lusimich; KaNNTSKIT. Tiktor Pavlovich; LUTSKIT, Telarly Kona tant inovich; RAPOP(MI, Tomrs L7udvigofta; DOOIJONIATOT, TaTe, prof*, rateensent; JOUT, N.A., prof*# ;mtsessont; KIFIKMT, I.A., rateensent; ILITAMMO# S.M.1, kanA.tekhne nank, ratseAsant; TARVAROT. T.G,, reteensent-,, GUCHOT, T.T., retsensent-. WMDWMIY, L.X., red.; FUMUN, G.T., tekhred. (Artificial earth satellites; 100 questions sod answers] Iskusetvionnys sputubd ssalij 100 voprosow I otvotqv. Pod red. V.P.gesnevokogoo Noskyst Obabobse%vo pwra rostra- ne"lu polit. I nsuchnoxamlis 1959o 95 p, ' 7MIITRA 1216) (Artificial satellites) S/147/60/4)00/02/010/020 E022/007~ On the Spray-Pittern of the Liquid Fuel Swirl Atom;4ersi kinetic pressures the length of the fully p~,aisorvsd position of the film increases an the aIr prossur* decreases. At higher relative speoda ol' fu4.1 or at higher pressures of the medium, the aeriodyna*ic forces acting on the film aro large and the prt~cess of disintegration of the fuel film begins inmediately bohin(I the orifice without the assistance of tlie ca~)tllary wstves. As the pressure increases, the aerodynamic rorces increase as well and the atomization becomes finer. Thus, as Ihe pressure is increased the mean diameter~'of d~roplets ai. first increases, reaches a maximum (the lowor.the relative velocity of fuel the higher the pressure at which this maximum is reached) and then begins to decre 'ase. The relative velocities of fuel as practized in combustion chambers are rather high, hence the higher tho air density the better is the atomization. On the basis of -the experimental results obtained by variousi invit4itigators, the author succeeded in dertvInS an empirIc&I relation of Eq (1.1) to (1.3) of which Eq (1) gives tho medium diameter of droplets, Eq (1.2) the weight riite of Card 2/4 production of droplets and Eq (1,3) the,paralneiter of the s/i47/60/,000/02/010/020 302215407 On the Spray-Pattern of the Liquid Fuel Swirl Ato,mizers. effectiveness of atomisation. This pariameier dspend4 on the nature of the temperature of the fu4tl used, as shown in Fig 21 which agrees well with, Ref 7. Next the flow of fuel from a swirl atomizer plac d isgainst the air stream (Fig 1) is analyse4 u&lng 1~h: findings of Ref 11 to 13. The result is Eq (2.11) giv~ij~g the ranged of extension of the spray. As th-b six', prelsoure, is increased atomization improves, droplets x~.*w down quicker and the range of the spray diakinis6os, As the air temperature increases its dsnoity4imijaishes, honce the atomization is worse and the rango of the spray increases. But as the fuel temperature is, increased, Its denalty, viscosity and surface tension diminish, atomization improves and the range of the spray decreases. As the pressure in the fuel system ing-reasemi. the LiftitJal velocity of the fuel increases, atomivktion improvag ajtd the range of the spray decreases in sj'Ate of high initial velocity of the droplets. Dy'increasing the diameter of the orifico of the atomizer or by reducingi Card 3/4 the swirl of the fuel, atomization becomes worse and the' s/147/60/000/09/010/0201~ IC022/1407 On the SprAy-Pattern of the Liquid Fuel SwIrl AtOmIzerm, range of the spray increases. The shalie of the spray in the absence of rotation (a a 0) wis analysed i3~ Ref 14. The velocity and the ~coordinat4s of the trajectories of the droplets are as giVen by Zq (2.12) to (2.14); from the last relation, the, author deduevis the value of the limiting transverme radAus of the sp Iray, as given by Eq (2.16). The effect of v1irious parameters on this limiting transverse radius is shown In Fig 5 to and the graphs show good agreement with the,experimental results obtained by various investigators. Fig 5 shown the effect of fuel pressure; Fig 6 the offoict of the air velocity; Fig 7 the effect of the fuel temperature and Fig 8 the effect of the fuel pressure and of,the orifice diameter. There are 8 figures and 14 roferenoes, 8 of which are Soviet and 6 English. SUBMITTEDs November 3, 1959 card V/C 84050 S/147/60/0"/0031009/018 R191/8481 Spray Torches of Centrifugal Atomisers (Part IX)! concentration of the fuel diminishes. ReferrLnM to earlier experiments, summarised by Abramovioh, Q.N.(N'Turbuletit Free Jet of Liquids and Gazes" Rnergoizdatj Moscow-Loningrad, 4948), tho axial concentrations of admixtures to a turbulent jet i~r* inves-sely proportionaltwhilat its radius is directly proportionnIto the length of the base section. In order to ignite.& n6,n-vapouris-ing torch in the wake of the atomiser, a stabiliser clust be arranged. Burning can be maintained until the mixture impinging on the V tabiliser does not exceed the separation limit,, Rs~forring to : arlier literature, It is shown that the separation I~Iviits can be satisfactorily predicted for relatively largm al:6misors, There are 8 figures and 7 referencess 5 Soviet and 2 Englie.h. SUBMITTEDi January 23, 1960 Card 2/2 8/147/60/000/004/008/016 S081/E235 AUTHOR: Illyashenko, S. M., (Moscow) TITLE: Evaporation Z-a- "om ustion of a K6nopr Iopellant4 in the Chamber of a Liquid Fuelled Rockst Engine PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zave4oniy, Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 4, op. 72-82 TEXT: On the basis of three assumpti=6~3 (1j the evapor- ation of liquid fuel is the limiting process detoormAning the kinetics of combustioA, the parameters of the ehakb~r and its size; (2) the temperature of the combustion products Is constant along all lengths of the chamber; (3) the evaporatica of liquid fuel-occurs from one end to the other at a gradivillv diminishing velocity such that the drops are subjected to &a ac(leleration near to that of the gas, a mathematical analysis is~made of the evaporation and combustion of fuel drops in thwoombustion chamber. Relations are derived and are shown graphioally between the chamber parameters and length of the oombustion,zone, aud~ between the ebamber parameters and time of combustion of sinigle component liquid fuel. The following conclusions are drawn: (1) Card 1/3 S/147/60/000/004/COB/016 Z081/B235 Evaporation and Combustion of a Nonopropellant in the Chamber of a Liquid Fuelled Rocket Engine On improv atomisation, that iq on decreasing the Wean Sauter diameter Abstracter's note: "Sauter" diaaeter~ not defined In the paper;eof the drops, the length of the combustion zone of single-component or pre-mixed fuel in the co,mbustionchamber decreases. If the drops are very small (diam6tor < ,30 microns),. the evaporation velocity becomes larger than tho Maas velocit~.of micro-diffusional turbulent combustion and the theovy ceases approximate to the truth. (2) With increasing gt!rowth. of gas temperature on combustion,' that ic with increasLis beat product- ivity of the fuel, the evaporation and combuntion velocities increase according to a logarithmic law, but combustion time and the required length of chamber both decrease. (3) With increasing mass flow of liquid fuel and thermal conduotivity of the gases, the evaporation and combustion velociLieo inoraaso,, but with the growth of heat capacity and viscosity of the gases, iind density of the fuel, they decrease. (4) The calculated length of the evaporation combustion zones of drops of singlia-compoa6nt Card 2/3 8/147/60/000/004/OW/016 H081/E235 Evaporation and Combustion of a Mono ropellant in the Chamber;of' P a Liquid Fuelled Rocket Engine or pre-mixed liquid fuel are close to the chambe~r len0h found empirically. There are 4 figures and 8 references: 7 Sovie~ and 1 non-Soviet. SUBMITTED: February 2, 1960 Card 3/3 ILIXASIMIKO,.Sargey klikhaylovicb Cdeceavedj; TALWOV, Altltsc-y Vasillyevich; BOLGARSKIY, A.V., doktor takkat. na.Wi, retsenzenti BESPALOV, I,V,, kand, tekhn. navkp roltaenzentl KLYACHKO, L.A., kand. tekhn.nauk, reteenzent; CHUkACMNK0, B.N.# inzh.p red.; BONDARYUK, H.M., doktor takhn, nauko prof.# red.; POPOV, A.V., red. 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Zh%iromot~g.khim. 10 no.8;1761-.!7?0 Ag 165. (mllu 1911) 1. Submitted HeQr 5l 1964. AI ILITASHNITXO, V.V.; KIRTATSIV, Kh.A*, Insh. Iff1cienoy promotion at building sito. lsobro A rats, 3 no.5i344-35 gy, 158. (min 1129), Llaehallnlk takhnicheekogo Wela tresta "Hik"OlIstroy' (for illysihen- ko). 2.1omissiya po ratsionalizataft I isobretatel'styu tresta 09ikoooll- stroe (for KiryatoOT). (Building) (Suggestion systems) ILIYASUIKO,V Voya, Sanonian aediments on the right tank of the Ipwar.Aim Darya. Trudy UZ nools5l-56 1604. (HIM 14 8) (,geol.upr m Dwya VaUsy-Gealogy, stl~tigmi'hic) IL""~,-,ITIFNKOR V.ya. Phosphorite of the Cwapanian and Danian stagms of the lower Am.u Mtr~ra. Uch. zap. SAIGIMSa no.7t85-91 162. (KMA 1714 ILIYASHENKO, Ye.I.- Activity principle of the blax memory elameni". RN no.4t27-29 163. (MM 160D) ILITASHENKOP Ye.l. Study of nondestructive interrogation of ordimitry farrite torolda. NTI no.9t27-31 163. (MIRA 16-02) 4 it Himillillm-1-1- T- ACCESA901N NR.- AP404,8653 n) ab -Ix. A dotc"o r U3 i;m a tw't majo, ff thi~ro la no carres nikp~4 bv"4cle-n! Its- w%yj Rol reTuest s and It Is Ju stmm tfl muff Z yulbvi . f abrrt~i "Ijit le'n(~** Od Stfl P i~Ttl-, (-t M) Y.m -MT)TP replv --~r,r r-rt'r inj,! wil, Noma ENC L- 00 Dp RUDAKOV, V.F.; IL'YASHENKO, 79610 Methods of selecting a ndtiple ansimr from = noootlativi) memory. NTI no.6s27-36 164, (~= 1719) ILtUSUNKOF-Yety 0 Our experience In the struggle for the tittl4i of Brigade of Communist labor. Kozh.-obuv,prom,3 no,309 V1r 161io Efficiency., Industrial) OCIRA 34 -.6) iev.-Shos industry) R ILIYASHENKO, Yu.; MUKWOVAO N.,, red. [Fruits of the landl sketches on 'Who virgin Ilklidal. i Khleb-sollj ochorki o tooline, Alma-Atap Kaz~oalilu- izdat,, 1964. 320 p. (MIRA'18:51 M&FMOVICHP Regular polygons in In space. Vast. Moak, Uz. Soi.l: Hat Imakh. 17 no.5tl8-24 S-0 162* 15: 1. Kafedra. vysehey goomstrii i topologil Mookovskogo universitetat (polygons) I - I I~r ) , ~ ,, --"- I KUAYMV, Dzhavdat Sabirovich, kar~d.,vnologo-ainer-eilor,,ta,':Itlskik:h asuk; ILIYASHNNKO, Tu.Te.. red,,- TURURAYNY, B.1, tekhm,red, esc=rces 'of Ka2akhatan ]Poleznyo taltapimat7a Kasakhstano. Alm-Ata Katakhokoe goo. izd-vo, 195b# 148 (MrRA 11115) Motakho tan-,-. Mine a arA minarol rasouramm) ILIYASLMMO, Yuriy Yevgonlyevich; CMT, T,,, red,.j IMIIWA, Vj. tokho.ftd. (Chroniole of the vl1lace of Soidatovol Khromike sela Boldatmo Moskva, Gos.lsd-vo polit.lit-rys 1960. 117 VO ILITASHIV, A. Shelter from air attacks for the population in suburbs. Toan. zcan* 34 no*11:26-27 N 158~ (MIRA. 12a) (Air defenses) BABKIN, I.A.; BOGOLYUBSLIY, G.N.; PURLINOV, I.I.; VOMMUSKIT, V-V-; DMILTUIC, V.S.; UPOLIMlY, G.N,; SURKIN, A.S.;.H~.TAMW,_AaXP49 rIPRITAN, X.M.; XONMMIM. P.V.; KORABLZT, M.D.- LHIB VAt 0 Th.A.; MAX&ROV, TU.N.; XIWSHNIKOV, I,P,; NOVICHAW501 I.P.; POPOV. A.V.; SEMRYAKOV, V.A.; KMVSXAYA, K.D., 2*6.; ANIRIANOYD B.I,, tek1w,red, [Protecting the public from present-day means of d0struotion-, a textbook for organizations of the All-Uniou Voluntary socie.tj to'T the Promotion of the Armro Aviation, and Navy) Zaiihohita na6e~auiia ot soyrememqkh sredetv porashaniial uchabnoo posobit dlia orpul-, satell Tsesoyuzuogo dobrovollnogo obehahestv* soaoystviya ar*u 'J4) avlatfli i flotu. Xookva, Izd-vo DOSW, 1958. )J4 p. (KIRA 12 (Mvil defense) BOCOLYUBSKIY, G.N.; BURLINOV, I.I.j VISOGRADOV, L.V.j ~=W414311y, V.V.; DANILYUKI V.S.; ZUSKIN, A.B.; ILIMAS ,t A. S 1;1CEMELEV, 10 ,at M.D.; LEBEDEVA, Yu.A.1 MAXARDY, Yu. , I Hi VS 'T.P.) NOVICHENK02 I.P.1 POPOV, A.V.; SEPADWOV, V.A,;VAfiz1wKOYj I.S., red.; GODIUR, F.Te., red.1 SORKIN, MIZ40 tetui. red.' (Protecting the population from present-dq Olean& 4)f* destruction] Zashchita haseleniia ot sowremoafth hrodsty po- rasheniia; uchebnoe posobis d1la organizatsl~ DOSOF. Pod ob. shchei red. I.S.Varennikova i L3.Vinogradoisif 10.2... P*rer. i dop. Moskva, Isd-vo DOSAAF~ 1962. 254 p., WJU l6s4) (Clyll defense" PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6424 Bogolyubskiy, G. N., 1. 1. Burlinov, 1~ V. Vinogrsdov, V. V. VonesenskLy, Y,&J)anijyuiL._A. S. Zubkin, A. So Illyashev,_K D. Korable~, Yu. A, Lebedeva, Yu. & Makarov, 1. P. r-~O;R-kov, 1. P. Novichooko. A. V. AT Popoveand V. A. Serebryakov Zashchita naselaniya ot movremennykh mrodstv porambeniya; uch*Woyo posgbiye d1ya organizataii DOSAAF (Prot*ction of the ftpulmth~n From Modern Means of Destruction, Handbook for DOSAAF Organizations) 2d ed., rev. and enL Moscow, DOSAAF, 1963. 254 p. 460~000 coplos printed. Sponsoring Agency: Veamoyuznoye ordena krannogo %nameni Dobrovollno" obahch*etvo mod*ystviya armit, avistaii i floty. Ed@. (Title pageh 1. S. Varennikov and I- V. -Vinogradov; Compilers: ~L D. Korablev and Yu. A. Leb*dova; Ed.: F. Yo. Godiner; Techj Vd..- Sorkin. Card I/ GIMBOV. P.D.. professor. doictor takhMehookikii aftuk; PANCZVMO* starshly nauchn" sotradnik, kandidat takhatchaskikb mauk; ILOYASUV# G,K#$ m1adshly, wichan'ootriviAlk. Investigation of the properties of cold mo(phalt Tantle sixell witb bitumen auu1sions. Isv. VVIIG 56182-100 056- (Kwi lots) (Asphalt) (RuildirAg makwrlitla,) OMOV, Petr Dmitriyevich: UOIASMI_ Grigoriy KikhaylDviabs, PMHMO* --I- Serpy Nikol3yovich; GIROMM, " [7orming Impervious curtains 'by Injecting tirwilno" OwlsiOA63 Ustrolstvo protivofilltratelonnykh save0napetanlem. bituwjkh swul'all. Noskya, Gos.snerg.isd-vo. 1959. 44 Pe (NIRA 13; 3) (Bituminous materials) (soil percolation) ILITASHEV, Ro Some problems concerning Improvement of commerclail oervices In Kazakhstan. Sov. torg. 33 no.8.-12-16 Ag '59. (KM 12:11) l.Ministr torgovli Kasakhokoy 03R. (Usakhetan-Retail trade) 1LOYASM We shall work with,tseverance and inspiration, Ohshchestv. pit. no.12:6-8 Dle (M,IRA 16tl2) 1. Ministr torgovli Kazakhakoy SSR* ARZHANYY, P.M.; VOLKOVAp R.M.; PROKOSHKINp D.A.; PrittimaU,whastlyes FSTROVAp R.V,;,IL'YASqT6-FA,- Investigating the diffusion of silicon and titanium in niobiua. Trudy Inst. =t. no.ns7&82 162. ~HIRA~ 16~~ (Niobiumi-Jbianography) (Diffu-plon c*6UrAgs) ILIYP.SIIEVTCH., 1. K. "Shortcomings in Organization of Delivery Serdee it Fail Inberprises," Vest, svyasi, No.8, pp 21-22, 1953 Deputy Chief,, Division for Organization and Operation of the FAU Post OrhC6 Ach4n. Translation No. 544, 30 Apr 56 ILITASMICI!-- I -- If Io-neti-nd-u- ovich Corpnization of mall delivery in the Wuntid qtjoluitats1141 doetavki korrespondentoli I pechati Y gorodakh4, lnd~206 perqr~ i dop. Noskys, Got.lud-vo lit-ry po voprosmm~avimil I radio 1959. 73 P. (143n 14:4j (Postal service) '.'LI7rAEY'7U'YrATf','TT,- I. - IN- - ---- - --- ---- ---- Nurearies (Horticulture) Role of tree and fruit tree nurseries in settlements of spariwly wooded regions les. Khos. 5 No. 2, 1952. 2. USSR (6oo) 4, Kuybyshev Province Nagnolisvins 7, Cultivation of Chinese magnollavine in Gor'kiy Province,~' LmAboss, 6.% 63. 3m 1953. n'YASHMCD , V.A. j DDLISHAXOVA j X.S. j lush. I WW o 0. S. BIBIOU p T, T. Contincus b2maching of cottoq fabrics in open width M the AO 310 production 2ine, Tekst4m# 21 no*120743 D 116L ~MIMA 13 R) lo Ispo2npvushohLy Opujamosti saw q4shcholg* "rauriyar veroolmootbel'sM mashin Yessoymmopmohoo-loolod'roatellskop instituta tekstillnogo mashinosUWonlym, (for 1111MASvich). 2. Vassoyusw nawkw-Isslodmtel'skLy Institut Ukotiltnogo mAbinostroyeniya (for DoI14Mkova)o 3. GlavVr in~to, otbellmo- kruillnor fahrW Olukhovskago iklopohatobumkAftogo, k*mbinata JM=4 V,I,Tgn4r,& (for Lope), 6 Ih-4 sk"a laboratoriya Glukhovskogo khl- komibinsts. ims2l V.IjAmina' (for Ribikowya), YEVGRAFOVA, inzh.- Vj,., Inzh.; VOLINOVI,, Z.G., nauchn. red.; KOV, A.11., red. [continuous action equIpwnt for the bleachilie, of a6tton cloth and knittec. fabrics) Oborudovanie napror.Mojr-ti del- Avila dlia otbel3d khlopehatobumazhnoi tkunl A trIk-otaral- nogo polotna. Moskva., 1963. 39 p. (Serlia III: Noi7m ma.- shiny, oborudovanie I sredstm avtomatizatsii, no.67) (MI ijA 1717) 1, Moscow, TSentrallmy inst: ',vll nav,-.Imc-tekhrII,.-tedkOy in- formatsil. po smtomatizatsii i mashinostri,~yenlyu. 2. Use- soy,uznyy nauchno-issledovatellakly inatit"u-4 legkogo I tekstillnogo mashinostroyenlya, (for Il'yashevI,,,,,b). - ---- -- - - - - - - -- -- - - -- - -- - - -- - ---- -- ------ --- -- -- A 1, 11 M D.-EPYWYANAINP V.'.; NOVOMI-ENOV) VX,; 11,1YASHEVICH, Ye.H., ~". 1. .... ~ I I I Effect of washing on the settling rate of red mud In &lumina prcduction. TSvet, met, 38 no,9155 3 165, (MIRA 18:12) BALANTERO Illya IBaaovich; BERLIN$ Rafall lzraileviolt; WYASHEVSKAU, Genrietta Isaakovna,- KOVALEVSKAYA., A.I., red.1 ,tekbn-.-red-.- [Toobnological p3anning of breweries and soft-drink PintalTe- kbnologichaskoe proektiravania pivovarenzWkh zavodov It teekhov bezalkogollmykh napitkov. Moskvas PishchepromindaC 1962. 243 P. 061A 15:9) (Brewing industry) (Soft drinks,-Equipment mad supplies) ILIT4SRVSKIT, V.B., insh. Iff Iclent methods for assembling wooden co,,oling, towers. Stroi. truboprov. 5 no.4:18-20 An 160. (MIRA 11:9) tCooling towers) 411,W11, it MAW It 1111111 1 SAMYIDVICH, G.D., In2b.; II,'Y,4,SMSXIY* Y.B., insh. (Chelyabinsk) Improved equipment fi~nr autoutic welding of ametia" , Strot. truboprov. 5 no.?M-21 JI 160. (MM 130) (Pipolines-Welding) "I mill" ILI YASH16'VSKIY, Ta. A.. inshefter. Sectioma reinforced concrete girders. Not.1 thtlo-bot. no.ll: 393-394 N 156. (Kw 9:12) (Girders) (Prestress,od eoncrate) , i ,7 --,/ JAi~ - 4eJ Precast reinforced concrete components to be uosd In f#rm bulldilW, Gor.t sel.stroi. no 8/9:15-16 Ag-S 157. (HIM 10:12) Keoast concrete) (Form bttildlues) ILITASMOKIYO TskcT Aronovich; IMMY. N.To , Insh, p imuchr4y rod.; kilm :64 1qid- val JVLIKINA. 2.M., tokkm.r4d. Urecast concrete for form buildings] gborxWi shilemoUston sellskokkesialetvanalkh proisvodstvonnykh 0,ostrottAkh, ~oskva, Gos.isd-ve lit-ir ps stroit,., arkhit,,, i strAt. mtsrialam4 1959. 206 j,. (NnA 12:6) (Precast concrete construction) (Para Imildings) KURAMW, V.A., prof., doktor takhn.nouk; MIRONOV, 9,As, profo, doktor takhn.nauk; ALUSANEROVSKIT, S.V., kand.takhn.nauk; MI, 1.3., kand.takhn.nauk; DKITRMV, S.A., kand.takhn.nauk; IMIN, RX, kand.takhn.nauk; SIGALOV, R.Te., kand.takhn.tisiuk; NSHIROVSKITp Ya.M., kand.takhn.neuk; TABENKIN, N,L,, insh. Edmoeosedl; XAU~- TUROV, B.A.. kand.takhn.nauk; IMUIS, 2.1.. Insh.40 KRYWY, SAO kand.takhn.nauk; FMN, I.F., doktor tekhn.noilk; (W"7, N.M., prof., doktor takhn.naulc; YAKOVLIV, A.I., lnzh.; KOUM, B.G., prof., doktor takhn.nankl DMSHFXVICH. TuA., inzh.-, MOSIMS. V.M.; LURIY3, L.L., insh.; KAKARICHNV. T.T.. )mnd4tokhn.nauk; MUCHMO, V.A., insh.; VASILIYBV, B.F., inxh.; KOSTT(IKOVSKIY. K.G., knnd.tekhn.oauk; KAGARIK, I.L., insh.; ILOYASUTSUY, Ta.A.. inzh.; LARIKOV, A.Y.s Inzh.; ISTULOY, T#T*0 idfth-eT* SOT, Me inzh.; LYUIKGVSKIY, I.G., kand.tekhn.nalak; POPOV, X.N., kand.teUm. nauk; VINOGRADOT, N.M.. insh.;USMOV. N.A., kand.takhn.nank; bIrARMOV, P.M., inzh.; TIR-OVARRSOV, G.S., insh.;.GLADKOV, B.11.0 kand.tekhn.nauk; KOSTOCHKINA, G.V., arkh.; XUREK, R.A.; OWROVEKIT. N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; PIMMISHT&N. Z.H., inph.:lStXSWffN, D.L. inzh.; (continued:on next card) XURASOV, V.A.--(continued) Card 2. MIKHATLOY, T.G., kand.takhn.nauk; SIGALOT. 3.Te.,Ikond.tekhz*wMk; GVOZIXV. A~Aw ~ prof ~ . retsensent; NIMUYLOO. Y.T. t prof * 0 retOen- sent-, PASTIRM, PeLat profeg retsonsent; GMIN, K4A,., lush,* retsousent; TIMM, L.Teeg inshop nnuohW todo; tOTIKp B.A., red, izd-,va; WRYACMtVA, T.V., red.isd-ve; KUMXW, L4Ttbs tekhnersdo [11and-book for designeral 8prevochnik prooktirovshchiks. Pod ob- shchei red. T.I.Murasheva. Moskva. Gos.isd-qo lit-ry PO stroit's arkhit. i stroit.materialem. VoIJ. [Precast reinforced concrete construction elemental Sbornye shelesobstonny% komstruktoii. ig3g. 603 p. (KIRA 12-0,12) 1. ]Amdemiya stroltallstva I arkhitaktury SM. Mauchno-iseledo- vatellskiy Institut betona L shelesobetons. Verovo,. 2. Dayetvitell- nyy chlen Akedemii stroltal'stva i arWtektllVy $60t (for Murashav, Gvozdav, Mikhaylov,Y.T.i,Pasternako'Shubin), 3. Chlon-korresp. Ako- demii stroitel'stva i arkhitaktury SSSR (for Kironov. Gusev. Nookvin. Kursk). (Precast concrete construction). AR1MAHGZL1=1Y, P.ye.; BZR SOM. A.M.; EMOT, R.I.: MLWACH, H.L.-, ILITASOVSKIT, Ya.A.; MIUOV, A.A.; XO=VSK1T,,A,S,; IRTWf, N.V.; LHWV' H.K.; NAMYROV, F.T.; NIMMOV, B.1s; PAIMINe. Me.; RUDANOV, M.L.; SINYAKOV. V.I.; VALIKIM., Os.0a.; PWRTAIW, A.I., red.; BALLMe A.I., tekhn.red, [Kanual on the construction of farm buildings-I Spravochnik po sallskokhosiaistvennonu stroitalletvu. Moskva, fts.ind-vo selikhos.lit-ry, 1960. 704 P, (7skru buildings) (MIRA 13:12) J I- AID P 2967 Subject USSR/Flectrioity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 1T/35 Author Illysehov, V. P.j MS. TItle C,urves for tho computation or maxima current prote6tions Periodical : Energetik, 5p 22-23o NY 1955 Abstract : The author presents computing graphs which he 1*11Vfor the ET-520 and IT-80 type relsys.~ He giv** examples of tomputation. Two d1apamS. Institution : None Submitted : No date ILIYASHOVI Ye.F. Schematic of the changeover of a phyaical c!:-vi)JI tt:i a vDICe- frequency telegraphy channel. Avtom.0 telem. L silazl .44 no.11: )6-37 N 164. ( tj-.ith 1'7 112 ) 1. Starshly elcktromakhanik Leningrad-Vitebakoy distlintsil Oktyabrlskoy dorogi. ILIUSMI, H. . ............. ........ . . ... Prevention of the softening of cucumbers durimg pi-dkling (frou wAgricaltural reswwch,m Deoo, 1959). lonsA ov.prom, 13 n0.8143 Ag ,6o. (Kati 13: (Cucumbers) 4, a it ALM A 4 1 9; 4 W- 19 ]1 -AT-71 F Zy #1 w xt Ir ts k u 0 0 Ar 04 41 1; ag 4, *4 So -a r 9 A I J.- V, .1 4 ICY .. ...... . ..... ...... ..... ~~-H i) 6, It-P 64. 00 1 I-so Of a 41mu. TM dim" 16 rquwd to #11act no .00 k- 411b"Aldw 44 thms daw e0 a umma -a 0 00 00 00 a APO 200 00 00 Apo 0* 300 00 900 goo, ILA $$0o to 10 IS 1i A* so as PAI 10044 oil IN a w It CP It 0 09 9 a It ILI TASHIM,-". 4,--inshener. Removing oil spot@ and stains from knitted fabric#, logprow.14 nO.A.- 28-31-AP '54. (XZU 7:6) (spotting (Cleaning)) IlAn Invoitig-ition in the Field of Vacuum Dyjirif,~." C,hrml Timih ScIp .-,03cow Textile Inst, 20 J3nuary 1955. (VMp 11 Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Dermled lit USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 Category; USSR Phyaical Chemistry Surface phenomena. Ad4orptioa. Chronatography. Ion exchange Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya) No 9. 1957) 3(:188 Author Lipatov S. M. r.JjjZ"b* X - Inst not given Title Effect of Vacuum on Sorption.of Dyes by Fibers Orig Pub: Kolloid. zh., 1956p 18p No 5p ~62-565 Abstract: In a specially designed apparatus a study was mado uf t~e sorptirni of dyestuffs (:.) by fibers, In vacuum. It Is sbmm~ thwt under conditiono of a vacuum the sorption proceeds much~rxre xapidly th" under ordinary cond-itionso while the eqtjilibriu~ Aute fm the saxw. in both instances. Fxperiments confirm the point,of r1ew, of the authors, to the effect that under ordinary conditians t:hoi fibrous material ccntaina air in sorbed and inclosed condItion Arid there- fore penetration of D inside the fiber is datormiN vid by 4sompetitiot of the molecules of air and D for space at the vu~face.of the vQr- Card 1/2 .......................... ....... . * *** ............... ILIYASHUK, N.D., kand. tekh. nauk '**-~~V;=Cuum Ning of text1le mtortals, Taket. Prom. 19 no.7.-65-6e Jl '59. (MIRA 12:11) Orem and Weivc-Apparstum) ILIYASHW. N.D., kand.takhn.nauk VAKT-50 Vacuum dyeing apparatus, Takstopromolq no.,10t 57-59 0 '59. (KERL 1311) (Dyes and dysing-~Apparatus) -ILI*fASHJK, N.; GRUSHIN, M.; SMIEMO, B. Apparatus whrm-throo-15,0 Promokoop, 14 w.7:16-17 ji l6o. (UM 1.310~1 lo Sotrudniki Nsuaboo-looledovatellakw tokbnokhlnich*ekNp inatituta B"promoveta, (Clowdag sod frelft lomkistry) ILIYASHUK, N.; BUZINA, Z., insh. The raincoat is waterproof again. Mest.prmi.:i khvAl.promys. 2 no.104 T& 161. [MlIft 1444) 2, Zaveduyushchiy Ubaratorlyey Hauohno-16016d,ovat~dIskogo teldim- kbimichookogo iustitlAa (for Illymohuk). (Waterproofing of fabrios) ILIYASJIUK Nikola DavidoyjCh; -DOSHCHEIKO, Fariana Aleksawiramal -Kn-e-tia'- M-"-ikhaylovna; ZLATOVEROV , 'B, S. I rod. TRUSCVj H.S., tekhn. red. (Technology of the chemical cleening and d3laing lof garmento] Tekhnologiia khImicheskol dhiatki i krasbeulia adezbdy. MD.* alva. Gosbjtizdat, 1963. 185 P. W IF"I 17: 2) ILIYASHUK, N.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; BU22NA, Z.S. Tapregnation of cotton raincoato vith water-re;xillant componitions, Trudy NITKHI no.ls66-80 t62. (ICRA 17s4) . 114 11 112-57-8-17974 Translation front Referativnyy zhurnal,,Elektrotekhmika, 1957, fir 8, pp 306-307 (USSR) AUTMOM Illyankuko Tus Me .TITIZt Noise-Study Instruments Developed by LIOT (FrAbory,dlya isslodovanlya sbunal rmrabotannyyo IJOT) PERIODICAL: Tr.Namebe sozzli Voss. a.-i. An-t okbr^Ay~truda (Transactions of the Scientific Session of the All-Union Scientific-Roseareb Labor- Protection Institute)% 19546 Xr 31 Leningrad, 19550 pp 02-102 ABSTRACT: The Leningrad Labor-Frotection Institute (LIOT) has developed instruments for measuring and analyaing solo*. ln~1949p a noise motor was developed known as "SbLIOT with a loudness seal*.* Itcnoiso-w*asortnig range in: intensity level, 35 to 130 dbi volume. 3$ to 130 pbons; lowness in natural-scale units, 0.5 to 5,000* The noise motor is battery supplied. Its weight is about 8 kg, and it is convenient and roliabl* In op*rati on, It can be used for measuring mechanical vibration kiy meana of a p;ioxo- electric vibration pickups In 1953, another noise motor wan developed known as "Inspektorskiy Shl-53" (Inspector-type Shl-53)4 (In 1956$ It will be manufactured by the industry as type Shl-lo) TbIa noise motor Card 1/2 U,t3,ojIt./ 4 rArd 1/1 Pub. 99 29/30 Authf)ra t Title Instrtzent for meriouring, the loudness o~ noUidi 'I L H -A-s-made of.twoi~40 0.8 - -Uni L6 -developed in- th' 1~ scie't c 66~'iiH I. 'U o- for t 14 Otec"I-~h' n he - -UPA, orv a H LU , ,Inil I t " U of Labor, to be used in the study of noise In indwItry 111tth ni riv'w to its elimination. The instrument has Emill dimetttill,ons (1,4110 x. 15 Y: IAO 1=1) a-rid a ranpe fr,-In 5i4 Ilo 140 db, beaidmo being sinqp4.t In oj),.~ration. I'Iralri.i,6. Institut.ton: ..... Submitted IL'YASHUX, Tu-M.,luzhenor. ~:~ (Wet workshops. Zdorovle I no-7:14-13 133 (NOIM) T , i "A Portable 1/3-Octave Bandpass Spectrometer." Paper presented at thte 4th all-Union Ccmf. on Acoustics,, M41.00%, Jul, BOV/58-59-4-9075~ Trmalation from: Referativnyy Zhumal Mika, 1959,, Nr 4, p 240 Wft) AUTHOR: I1,Yashuk. YU.M. TITLE: Cew-;;tmment for Nolne P" 'Analysis quency Byul. nauuhno-tekhn, ihfom. po ok*sAO trydao p 53 A- Jk~m: The authol~doscribes a noisq'i sealer jot avo bat In. - :cut -hliWI ct A of t6 a O~Qi b a, Ai per: octavi OW instrominvi 0001 t id olled witch coa i". a i~mq 6 Vith: 6 brightenix ;. The d1mmal4ewor ~thi. SU4,20r, "'e, to a: 10 333 x 216 x 165 m; W*1941 ~ S Tw,polhit4r i;as a range of db, The author submits! disirms, and: Of ~Ih strument F3 a-whole and-- or its 60mvm~~ Onto. a LenIngrad, UM) Card 1/1 fill it UL 8/194/62/000/001/050/066 D201/3)305 AUTHOR: Illyashuk, Yu. M. TITLE: Dynamic characteristics of noise fr Iequency spectrum analyzers PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika I radioalektroalka, no, 1, 1962, abstract 1-7-55d (Sbo.'naucho. rabot~in-i, tov okhrany truda VTaSPS, 1960, no'. 3,1,2-79) TEXT: The analysis of frequency spectra of not 'tie by means oflnar- row band, manually tuned analyzers is.cumbersom.* and of dubio4s i value. Because of this the normally used analyiers work in coiajwilc- tion with automatic recorders. In order to have a constant speetto- gram scale the rates of revolution of the analyzer tuning shaft V/ and that of the shaft of the tape moving mechanism are synchro-. nized. The frequency characteristics obtained utith continuous anEL-- lyzer tuning are determined not only by the filter yarameters, but also on the speed of the analysis. Such a characterlotic, called dynamic, may differ considerably from the statl