SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAMNEV, A. - KAMNEV, Y.

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~;j 140?5-6-6-1:~ :EW ~,-AVWWM W fWP(b) IJP(c) JD IP ~ACC NRIOI AP600324it, SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/65il(iS/006/1273/1274 AUTHOR; Kapmev,.: A.: B ;':Ikona~ V. 11. abb ORG: 618scow St ':Uni"rsitv im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy un:- TI'rLl;:'l Potentials''of impulsive interaction between atoms of the 3 ert Mes ~n SOME!; AN GSS~. lbo'kl~i~ 'v. 165 no. 6,0 1965, 12713-1274 ~ )IC ~AGS:~ in6' as~ i' teraciion, scattering crvss se(tion, atomic Wi Ig part cle fire phobic: AB~TRA& The d6ta o6 -'the scattering of fast beams of neutral- atoms fo~ determining Vj6 can~~ants K and e in the formula V(y) = K/yO fbr repulsive in- ;~teract ion b etwee h 1heaOV!i inert gaseq,,fKr, Xe),ops well as for combinations of these ga6es with the lighter i6ebber's of thC-s~ries-'*I rormulas are given for deteminin;9 the potentials dAntemction for mixed gases. Comparison shows oatisfactory aLrvee- ment tietween experimentg and thOolvtic'eil data for all systems of gases. The en-ar-', ;gies of interaction cod~ade with an accuracy of 15-20% for all systems except Caird 1/W ... .... ... . IJDC: 539.186 3' 2 B-66: souRcE coDE: uR/ol2o/66To7DD70D2/0162/0l86 Mimi B ~VL. B.;~Popovx V. G. Li ORB Z p4sics merkt~ INGU,(Fi icheskiy f4culotet HGO 3_/ TITJX -d' livlc~e !N~ M- f-Rot boams oV atoms and mollicules Soukk'..1 1pribory ~i;tekh:6ika ekspiwimenta, no. 2, 1966, 182-186 TOPICI~48: molociijar Owkicls,beam, magnetic analyzer, ion source, charge ext6n 61 - elast ic' ecattkiAng , particle interaction ABSTRAC~11- A device ~ is. abscrilied, forenalyzing interatcoic forces 1:11 the interaction Iof a' ~roxi~btely ~ one electron-volt by measuring scatte Ing of high-energy ener". ~angf (l0F._jb13 ev) neuirAl baa~s throtigh saiall angles. A block diagram oF the experimental seta Is S )own in the: figtii4. Poilitive ions from sourm I are accelerated and directed into the m rmetk:io~: aly;r6~ chiml)erm ~I;An ion beam of fixed mass and energy is filtered - al 1, 1 1 outs by, ignetic ~Milyzir! 2 and aent Iko,charge-exchange chamber 3. rhe bean Is tolli- matea eind ione ~ axle elirbf~ated by deflecting condenser 4. The neutral beam then pas- seO Into,: scattirl'*, chagib6r 5 and the change in intensity due to passage through the tari6t jis regist4bnwl by';datectcr 8.~ The proposed installation Is based on elastic sceitteriing of fasiCbeapff of neutral particles in a gas for determining the potentials of ~intoiratomic,aiidlinti.i~nolocular,iriteraction..,- The individual components of,the in-.. UDC% 530,186.539.198 or 'a , 2 L & L ACC: NR4 AP50IS62 ANY m it I Lit stallation are eaW disaissed In,defail'. The device was used for studyirg elastic and linelastic ~ seat; tb'rinj'~ !~~' neiitral. beams at interaction energies ranging frm 0.1 to 1 ~~: : I~ he 0~.!Wletimm iisy also be used for studying sawtterlpg of metal T 00;ev. prop god 4wd icherAca 6toblo ~.itims *Tht"authorb 9" -sincerely grateful t6 A.11. Shallnikov Ily: un or'his Interest: lnithe~~k afid usliful advice and to L. P6 Khavkin for t7,on -sult at i o n 6 U. axti. hat: 41 urs -1141 r Ig a, atid,Fklafmula. 0 ORIG REF: Stm, DA !WDF,:, 20/ SUB)i M 02Hm-615/1 004/ OTH:REr: 005 AMiPRES' V J* LjErd: V2 -i 077: f. 1~ - KMEV v A. rf . Using aux12iary tibles in checking the 26-1 instrUMEinte Izm. tekb. no. 307-59 Mr 161, (M[RA 14:2) (Frequency measurement) USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application Foc~t industry, 1-28 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khlmiya) No 2, 1957, 6&5 Authcr: Kamnev, B. Institution: None Title: How the Quality of Cheese was Improved at the Danilovskiy Plant Original Publication: Moloch. Prom-st', 19561 No 3, 22-23 Abstract: To improve the quality of cheese the following measures were put into effect: cooling of the milk to +100 at the milk procurement instal- lations., utilization of ripe milk, changes in the system of' milk flow through the apparatus, reduction in time of whey removal from the cells, provision of additional salting reservoirs, changes in the system of brine cooling, preliminary cooling of the cheese for 16-18 hours, decrease in temperature fluctuations within the cooling cham- ber of the cheene cellar. As a result during 1955 there were pro- aucea Bo% of high grade Koatromskiy cheese as compared with. 46% pro- Card 1/1 duced in 1954. 124- 57- 1- 716 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p .92 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kamnev, G. F. TITLE: Investigation of the Working Process in Condensers by Means of Hydraulic Simulation of the Tube Nests (Issledovaniye rabo- chego protsessa v kondensatoralkh metodom gidravlicheskogo modelirovaniya trubnykh puchkov) PERIODICAL: Tr . Vses. nauch. inzh. -tekhn. o-va sudostroyeniya, 1955, Vol 6, Nr :5, pp 50-65 ABSTRACT: A repDrt on the results of an experimental study of the motion of the steam-air mixture in the inter-tube space of a condenser. The investigation was performed by means of the method of a gas-hydrodynamics analogy, i - e by replacing the plane flow of a gas with the flow of a liquid in an open channel (on the strength of the kinematic equivalence of the two flows when the corresponding relationships among their parameters are ful- filled). In the; flow of the Bteam-air mixture in a condenser the quantity of steam decreases along the flow owing to its conden- sation. This phenomenon, which can be simulated by means of Card 1/2 a discharge of the liquid into pipes (through suitably made 124-57- 1- 716 Investigation of the Working Process in (cont. drain holes) has an exceedingly important significance for the model test, since the analogs of the basic parameters of the gas flow are expressed in terms of the free liquid surface level. Thus the problem is severel .y com- plicated, and the conditions to be simulated can be given only approximately on the basis of some preliminary calculation, the results of which are ad- duced in terms of the test data by means of succesgIve approximation. The author remarks that satisfactory agreement is obtainid after a second c- third. approximation. A. A. Gukhman 1. Steam condensers--Performance--Analysis 2~ Gas flow--Simulation--Model test results Card 2/2 e~ V USSR/Processes and Equipment for Chemical Industries - K-2 Control and Ideasiu.,ing Devices - Automatic Regulation. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Ehisaiyu, Wo 2, 1957, 6976 Author : Kamaev, G.F. Nadl)orozhskiy, I.I. Inst Title : Automatic Water-Flov Level Gauge 217, Orig Pub : Sudostroyeniye, 15156,,No 6, 31-33 Abstract : The automatic level gauge that measures the elecation of a stream of water in hydraulic model test installa- tions; is based upon the principle of maintaining con- tinuous contact between the point of measuring needle and the surface of the water. The electric part of the apparatus includes an electronic amplifier and a phase- sensitive thyratron rectifier vhich actuates a reversi- ble motor. Cq)eration of each unit of the hookup is considered and design data of the apparatus are given. Card 1/1 KAMV, G.P., install.ation for hy&mulia modoltyw nf tarbinf., Sudostroonie 23 noel-1:49-51 N 157. (Hydraulic turbines) KARKOV, Mikolay Mikhaylovicb, KAMM#,_Ga.., kand. takhn. nauk, retsenzent, SXRDTUKOV, S.A., in2h GO -r ev: YMAN. U.K., red. lzid-vat; SOKOLOVA, L.V., takha. led. (Studying the blading of turbines] Issladovaniia -arotochnoi chasti,turbin. Ifoskvil, Goa. nouchno-taklin. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r,v, 1958. 1,,!6 p. (MIRA 11:12) (Turbines) POSE I BOOK MaWITATICK sov/5847 Mat"Yev., Gavrill Alekse.yi-evich, Georl;iy Fedorovich Kmnev,, Nikol-sy Mikhaylovieh ftrkov., Vadlm SezIleyevich Ye zar()V AeroUnamiks. protochpay dbasti. sudowykh turbin (Aerodynamics of the Gas-Flov Section of Shi Turb nee) Leningraid., Sudprcmgiz., 19610 362 p. 2'759 copies primted. Reviewers: Aa AN',Moiseyev., Professor., Doctor of Technical Sciences., Honored Scientist and Teebaologist of the RSFSR, A, W. Patrashev, Professor., Dcctor of Technical Sciences; Scientific Ed&-. S A. Serdyukciv; U.: Z., V. Vissova. Tech. Ed.: L. M. ShishkoryiL: TUMSE: This book Is: intended for designers and. research workers in ship. btiildin~* It say also be usef-al to students taking courses in ship! 'bxd1ding and *pmer iimehine buildir4g in schools of higher edixeatil-40 C'O'vTsV=: 'The book desle vith the most como4 metho" of aerodynamic inveBtigation of the blade appamtus of shly turbints and gives the results of these Investigations. 1.)ractical recommendations on the design Card-4* YELIUMV9 V~ 'S.., kW.tekhn,naukj KAMNEV, G.F., kand.takhn.nauk ---------- Study of radical leaks in marine turbines and choosing the bast size of auming., clamnee,, and degree of reaction in the istaoe~.-, audoatroenie'26 no.2t2l-29 (208) Feb 160. (MIRA 14:11) '(14arinOturbines) -Ximi AV 00.3 *0 Qoj oow A 14 - I L A MIALLOOKAL L ph N10111111111 I UPI I, PH i ill ~'Ili I H. I I IV we I'll it 0 in IS v 11 0 '00 .00 ilakwo 441 or an 0A. , ~-ft "00 MOVA phyaw. TMN ~Oak Ot tm its- woo zoo 400 ~40*A'00 bob I Uw ~ I. A Oi" ~:= *00 Ours flumgm. J. WA, Fee 4900 goo 10 0 Igo* dAIMPKATON lie* Y*v dot (M. ill 0-3. .9.--v 1-6w Iw- ;!; I i 06i ~0_0 IV 5a T u a AV so Ifli o K t a at 0 0 4 1 , 10.0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 & 0 0 0 loll *0 100, 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0Ob -0 0 0.0 0 :10 0 O.Ow 0 0 W: M W W .00 0 a 1* 0 0: Z; 1 4 A u to it it 11 ~A It 14 It so 1111 It D 44 Ja 1* 111!X P U U P to it 11 X L to. It 9R I U IV ".f k I I f "P T I ;The riaturom of perablotic &ad paranecroatic clikiiffilli It I matter. 1. 1:11imnips In some func comial and oachotimakal properties of skeletal musid" exposed tX = I various allotrative salt solutdons. 1. Kallinev. Bull. hfol. wild. eWl. V. S. S. R. 7, --- The immersion of in. cut. 1wriarij of frog in hypotunic Uinpr ooh. (75% itutonic Ringer soolit. and Vil,`c dirod. HiO) roam in 4-6 min. an abrupt ditcreatt in the tz- OtOdity of lbr niiiKlor. Wirak cunut atillis, hayt; the Wil. riftf. Uu the 10 lath min. (Af CAIKAUre Ito thc WAn. to an(libef drop (primag) in alu" excitability is itutcd. loolictm*iVic eximinn. tows the appearance uf faint stain- ing of the marciapolssin, while a faint luminosity is obsetvrd tji in the dark field (1clation). The nuclei are culmle3j. 00 After 20-NIO min. a secimilary drop in irsvitability occurs, and in a short time expilaUllty is lost. A considerable ~d incresm in the intot-jimity of narcoplasm staining and the laininsolnuckiwaoobscrveti. During the development 4 parsocacsis (appearance of gelation and staining of nuck!) the skeletal muscle retains the cafmcity (If con. 0 ,fl ducting finpubes. An iNottittic main. of KCI with 3 parts 1 of Rtrqer soln. gave the same results except that inuwk- V excitability was sup;nmd same time Wore the appear- more of vital stainivg of thot, nuclei. H)Wtonic xtitr'6. gave the manic effect but without gelation, owing povsibly to the U . action of the solus. which inbibiis the p I CiAlowal %a=M in -the maLkle after denaturation of the substrate, solid withoot vital Maluisig, since the dye stolits. am unstable in hypowoonk media and plot. out. Th 9 a effects are obserred Oct; the mumck is transferred to i'"_ .1 to tmk m*. S.A. Karjala I ~.. I L 0 of JAL 1j,171oK AL kjTfRAT4,Vt CtAWFICATION 41 ioii.- 00 it I . -1c a" -it I A An I t s atoo a w to J ir im o 0 so*& 10 0 0 0 0 06 0 0 0 0 744 )~* so 0 0 0000 o00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1111 41 0:0 0 0 0 0 too * 0 0 j I.-t.-A'00 of 00 '06 -00 .00 00 8 -00 00 -00 -00 so 0 -0 0 -00 00 2100 00 At too to a 3 s v 0 0 0 : o :; Val 4 0 [,Ikdh MOAl Ind A 11. ev L ."0 ~~ * - .. Certain Onews. 1. ~m to the nature Ol phyt -T;;", I, ACV at'!lL compt. rell.l. ar'll. In. U.R S S . . . St, In4 rifil P111K. fnlftl minti ncul Nallso jAyt ('41 lAt". with N11.0 . W ,,?1 1.11- 103"I'll".1j'al 410 Q1% (Astgsltsc4l tmi ClIsCr exlel. WrIc Me cilithars Wit-%,r that these mim Ilb-14-Irt ki. lAl plo k-fliv. 00 a l I" iltiv Its a %lot-twolde (mit which thr iml i% %plit tol mi ISO Harlura R. Murrav A 09 00 :1, AAL I L AITALLUSCOCAL Lntlkktt*l CLA1,10KATION "v apt w v %, U 11 m 0 a 1* '1 0' 61 13 0axe A-# I P A--%, t- lot : i .00 NOIS log 0 UO III tso 6 wee, t-l-T z_rr 11 Ami svtwo low Imm &I-1101`10 so is "it Now see 0 of 0 IS e 0 16 7 F Jl T 11 Me -Corneei %=Iie an& Mmjurtee o ogy %.'adtionbf the Cornea to a Direct C'urrent," 1. le. Dept of:Gen Morphy Inat of Mtperiwntal Me&, J* d E16 I USEKR 0Leningrad, 32 pp 0:'4,4r Obpjhch Biol" Vol X, No of ~Iperlwntal material showed that a direct '6400nt caused definite reactive chenges in the cor- ties u!se of botb a macro- and microscopic nature. Ockludea:tbat definite regroupings of an ionic nature UW:4~119~ 'an extensive classof perlodic proceeses, frca 4aill u ~riodLie~,fqxiatlme.la,gqlattu to. rhytbMIC 1h tbb j IOJL tisqUoo qf the aornea. 4M don of 11111 an Atcu"143116:3 by Celli A114 1IN5116 ollrv li cd t1yea 06 Ill& dtPonition tit the latteT ill the grilnulos. Afolotov statel II Kkilltv alo Al th Miyati (kl M .- ~ . . . "! Ill 111111tt ill1lilefF431 Ill Will, Of- ilm , 03ii lilliv v-d" 111 I 11;1!a6al iied Niel qIeLle 4 litird 111 1 few CIses) I - . ' 'miWa dAelvilt 'Olml*eltioll tile (01(mittg, , "'hich liri- fivil WHII 111.1mlin Ell ifte ti m in atmilizi -11kh raditally 1 r L g 1fi I tilt: oll. In the reniml eyliudi,r~thf, (IYv-n wtv cont'd. ill dye Into pallok.-, but vilcuoll-, of "olic fells Life In Iiiiii 11" 1 6suvs, tilt! %-trv i~ 1~11JRI liiYil% Whidl (1%1. ViLd dyi'hg ill ffic (Ink il"Ill Ili AtIlid11410) state, Tjols tile 91"1l1 It Coils an" upt itilliftmill io MU111111.1601), it NMI 111 MIKE USS~'R / General Biology. Physical and Che:mical Biology. 3 V Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 4, 1959, Yo. 14275 Author :Xamnev, I. . Gordeyeva, L. 2. t _ Ye . Inst :Rd6t6v-~o-n the-Don Medical Institute Title !Reactive Call Changres of the Cornea in Animals, Effected by the Action of Hypertonic Ringer's Salt Solutions Oria Pub :Tr. Otchetn. nauchn. iconferentsii (Rostovsk.- n/D. 11,~ed. in-t) za 1956. 2ostov-na-Donu, 1957t 213-216 ,abstract :The possibility of increasinG the intensity of intracellular processes by the action of hypertonic salt solutions, glucose solutions, prepared in an isotonic Ringer solution and CaOl2 in various concentrations, were studied. Experiments were carried out with the cornea CRrd 1/2 4 USS.1 / General Biology. Physical and Che-.ilcal BioloZy. B Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, 1-o 4j 1959, 1110. 14275 of a fi~og; the formation rate of granules of neutral red served as an L-idicator for the in- tensity of intracellular proceoses. The de- position of granules is intensified at a temperature of above 200 as well as in 2 and 4 percent glucose solutions and 2-4 multiple Rin~er solutions. High (above 270) and low (00) temperatures and high concentrations of salts and glucose produce a retardation of the granule formation, The most stable are those which form at the beginning when the first granules of the dye appear and the environ- mental conditions underao various changes. -- V. V. Polovtsova Card 2/2 Country : USSR M Cateaory; Cultivated Plants. Comercial. Oil-DearinC;. Sugar-Dearint, . Abs Jour: V"JZiol., No 11, 1958., No 49o46 separate granu-Ics, while the protoplasm and the nucleus are not stained, In aged calls, the intensity of Granwic formation is reduced. In dead cel's, no arranules are formed, the pr6toplasm and nucleus sta-.'Ai diffusely. The second method, using microscopic cell observat2.ons against a dark ground, is based on the fact that in the absence of light, the nucleus and protoplasm of nox=l calls am f-nvisiblo. If a cell is subjected to unfavorable conditions, a radiance is seen ~n the nuclear mearane and granules of' protoplasm. Live staining my be used as a quick and safe method for Card 213 the determination of seed vitalLty, while the met'hod of olbscrv.Lng the cells against a dark ground is rcco)-xxnded as an auxil:Lary procedure. D.D. Card 3/3 M-122 III, bel -9,3v I y it I- A -0141 L.F. DIC(trantial wital staining of Intact atul altered cello and a Tootho(I of proparing stable vitally stained preparattone. TSitolo,- giia I no.,41450-453 J1-Ag '59. (14IRA 12: 10) 1. Yjx-fmUa nb,,hqhe7 biologii Rout ovs kogo-na-Doau moditi3inakogo institiltil. (',;UIIrS AND STIAIIIIJIG (IIICROSCOPY)) .- rAM, I.Ye.; GCMYBVA, LoY. Nothoil for permanent vitally istained preparatione. Arkh.auat. gletj embr, 37 no.120940 D 159. (KIRA 13:5) 1'rafedra oblibehey blologil (zav. - prof. I.Ye, Mm v) Rostov- s~ogo na, Donu Gosudarstrannogo meditsinskogo instituieta, Adres avtorarr Rontoy-na-Dozin, , l0blobevanskly pr,, d,38, Rostarekly goexedinstitut, kafedra obehohey biologli, (STAINS Ald STAINIM ) DWW, LT GOROYEVAl L.F. A mothod for intravital differential staining of normal and dam ed cello. Arkb. anat. gist.i embr. 38 no.1:99 Ja 160. (MIRA 13'-71 1. Katedra obohohey biologil (saveduyashchiy - doktor biol,nauk, pror. I.Ye. Krumnev) Rostovskogo gonudars-tvemogo meditsinskogo infitituta. Adres avtorov: Rostov-n4-Donu, Nakhicbevauskiy pr., 38; Rostovskiy- Gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut, kafedra obshche5r biologii. (STAINS AND STAINING (MICROSCOPY)) KAHRL71 I.Ye.; GORDURVA, L.P. Process of mitatiot in the epithelial tissues and cells. TSitologiia 4 no-3047-353 W-Je 262. (tan 1613) 1. Kafadra olmhahey biologii i parazitologii Rostovskogo-na-Dom meditainskogo, institutas (EpInIELIUM) -7'(600) 4. Cotton Growing 7. In tle drive for high yields, No. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ama 1953. Unclassified. PAVWV, A.H., otv. %a vypusk; VOLODICHEVA, Y.N.; IVANOYA, A.I.; KUIAAKOV, I.N.; LTAKINA, T.N.; KITIKINA, L.I.; FOZMAKOVA. H.P.; RODICNOTA, L. I.; HOKAHOVA, N.M.; SWITEV, B.S.; CHICHKINA, A.A.; TRESORUKOVA, Z.G.; BOGATM. P.P.; TROUINA, A.I.; IVAHOVA, L.D.; IVAMMINg G.A..; XAHW I.; LYSAROVA, L.A.: OMWJMIYBVA, %.I.: PAVLOVA. T.I.; TTUTYUNOVA, N.I.; UHNITSTNA, A.P.; ZHIVILIN, N.N.; ALISHIGHW, K.P.; VINOGRADDV, V.I.; YMMIN, F.S.; KRAVCHOKO, Te.P.; LOVAORVA, K.V.; NIKOLISKATA. V.S.j: KAKHOV, G.I.-, =GINA, A.V.-, TARIM, A.V.; KHCLIKA, ACV.; BRYANSKIY, A.H.; BURHISTROVA, V.D.; GRIGORIYEVA, A.F.I.; LUTSWO, A.I.; ORMMOVA, Z.V.; THPLINSKAYA, N.V.; FROKTISTOVA, V.I.; BUTCRIN, I.H.; BOOKARWA, L.D.; BURENINA, V.A.: VETUSHKO, A.H.; VTrw.YAYHV, A.A.; SORCKDi, B.S.; TSMENKO, L.T.; NIKOV, V.N.; DUHNOV, D.I.; STHPAHOVA, V.A.; HAKYAKIN, V.I., red.; VAKHATOV, A.H.; HAXAROVA* O*K*, redoizd-va; PTATAKOVA, N.D., tekhn.red. (Soviet agrimilt-are; a statistical manual] Sel'sk-oa kh02iaiStVO SSIM; atatisticheekli dbornik. Hoakva, 1960. 665 PC (HIRA 13:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) TSentrallnoye statisticheskoye uprav- leniT.e. 2. Upravlenlys statiatiki aellskogo khozyaystva TSentral'- nogo statisticheskogo upravleniya SM (for all except Hakarova, Pyatakova). (.!.3riculture-Statiotics) MWLMAW""~h' Diseenination of the work methods of Innovating forgers. Sotb.trad. n0,3:83-87 Mr 156. (HLU 9:7) l.Rukoyoditell Leningradskoy gorodakoy komplekenoy brigady. (Leningrad-Parging) (Labor productivity) KAyNEV, P.J., Cand Biol Sci (diss) "Problems 0 the natural focus of the plague in N~rtheastern Plain t,~Aina of the Manchurian jWbIr4r) . SaraLovp 19581 19 pp with granns (Min -f Health USSR. Vi-, State Sci Res Inst of SoulheasYM11 I'Microbe") 300 copies (KL, 50-513, 122) _ 36 - x0mv, P. 1. Natural plagae focus In southvestern northeastern China in in- teusively cultivated districts. Izv.Irk.goo.nauch.-ical.protivo- chum.ind. 1507-77 157. (KM 13t7) (CHD[k, NORTMUST-PIAGM) (CHDL&. NORTHEAST-ROMITA-DISEAUS AIM PESTS) KAJOW., P.I.1 ZHERNOVO'V, I.V.; SKVOaTSOV, G.N. New findings of dormouse Myozimus personatus Ogn, in West Kopet Dag. Zool. zhur. 4-1 no.2t297 F 162. (KRA 15:4) 1. All-Union Research Institute "Microban , Sarator and Turkmenian Anti-Plague Station, Ashkhabad. (Kopet Dag-Dormice, Fossil) KCSHCHERIN, Vladimir Timol'ayevichj, doktor tekhn. naukp prof.; ARTES, Aleksey Eduardovichp kands tekbn. nauk;.A4pj;T,,_Tj,,-~ red.,j FMIMp D.P., red,, izd-"j BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn, red. (Now machinery for forging) Novaia teldmika v shtampovochnom pro- izvodstvs; stenopam lektoiis prochitannoi v IDNTP na zaniatii semizara po kovke i goriachei shtampavke. Leningrad, 1961. 25 p. (Laningrad9kii Dom nauahno-takhnicheskoi. propagandy. Seriiat Go- riaebaia i kholodmain obrabotka metallov davleniem, no.7) (MIU 14-10) (Forging machinery) ~WEV P P. Y,* Tree planting Instrument for cutting acoms* Lese khoz. 5 no. 3(42), 1952 0 Monthly List of Russian AccessionsA Libraryof Congreass July 1952. Unclassified. UJM'V, Petr '~*I.,.diniroviche' ~Og~ressive technoloI7 of drop forging] Progresaivnaia takhnologiia kuznechno-shtampovot.-hnogo proizvodstva. M, Hashgiz, 1952i [453 P*,j (Dies (Metal.-working)) MIa& 8:4 KA)Ijm, P.I., dotsoat, radaktor. !.",! (ProgressiTs toohnology In forging and stamping] Progreselynain tekbnologlia kamnachno-shtampovochnogo prolz*odStTa. MOSkVA, Goo. muctwo-tokhu. lzd-vo mashinostrolt. I irddoetroit. lit-ry, 1953. 380 P. Mu 7--7) (]Pbr") LUMVI., P.Vm,j:dotAent. ~;-. v Developing inteilactory Stakhanov technology. Trudy LIZI no.6: 203-217 '53. (WLRA 9:8) (Industr%l mampment) Xwot I T. V. 5542 Karmev, P. V. Olmhchiya evedeniya dlys kuznetsov. Pod red. 1. A. Barenova. L., 1954. 30,8. a. ill. 22 am. Mesoyuz. O-VO po rasprostranimlyu polit. i nauch. znanly. Leningo. dca nauob--tokhn. Propagandy. Kov.. bunetsov i shtempovshchikov LONITGH&sh. B-cbka kuznetssF--novstora. Vyp.2). 6,250 ekz. 70k. (55-n96) P 621. 73 9t SO: Knizhnaya Letopis, ,.Vol, 1,,1955 KAMITET, P.V.; TIKINOV, I.I.; QArOV, B.I., inshener, retsenzent; OBOLDUY-37, inzhemer, redaktor# POLISCATA, R.G., tekhnicheskiy r6daktor 9 [Machanization of laborious operations in forge shops] Makhanizatsita truaoomkikh operateit kusnachnogo proizvoastva. Moskva, Goo. nauchno- takhn. tza-vo mashinostroit, i sudoetrott. lit-ry, 1954. 46 p. (rorging) (MM 7:11) LOERV P.T. kandidat te~hxicheekikh nauk, dotment. Savixg metal in forgin aM stamping plants in the U*S.S,R- Trudy* LIMI soo8:114-142 154. Mu 0:9) (Yorging) (Shoot-metal work) KAMM, P v I ad. 4-.P .R0,21606 Peredovoy Opyt Kovki i Goryachey Shtampovk-i (Leading Uperience in Forging and Heat Stamping) loningrad, Hash9lu, 1953, 106 p. Diagra.. Tables. VASIL'YEV, G.T.; KAMV, P.V., red.; FREGER, D.P., takhn.red. [Maldug use of potentials in forging vork; practices of the Kirov Plant in Leningrad] IspolIzovanie rezervov kuznechnogo prolimodstva; is opyta laningradekogo Kirovskogo savoda. Leningrad, 1955, 15 P- (Leningradekit dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propngandy. Informatsionno-tekhnicheakii listok, no.89(777)) (MMA 10:12) (Forging) -1,7 iv ANGIRTARS, A.I.-, KAMV, P.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; GVIRTS, V.L.. tokhn.red.'* [Hot stamping without projections in closed dies] Bezobloinnia gorinahain shtampovka v zakryty1di ahtnmpakh. Leningrad, 1955. 19 P. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnichaskoi propaganay. Informatsionno-tokhnichaskii listok, no.98(786)) (MIRA 10:12) (Forging) .. ........ ...... . . ..... 3 ZITOIRKAKMt A.I.; KAMV, P.T., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; FIMXR, P.D.,tekhn.recl. [Reducing stamping angles in hot hammer forging] Umen'shenie shtwapovochnykh uklanov pri gorinchei shtampovke pod molotami. Leningrad, 1955. 6 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheakoi p.ropagandy. Informatsionno-tekhnichaskii listok, n0.27(715)) (MIRA 10:12) (Porging) fiY, 7 b VILYAVKIN, F M., ln5h.;.,K~, P.V., knnd.tekhn.nauk, dotsent, red.; GVIRT;, V.L., tokhn.re -d. [Improving the technical and economic indexes of a forging shop; practices of the I.Y.Stalin Metal Plant in Leningrad] Uluchshenis takhniko-ekonomicheakikh pokazatelei ku2nachnogo tsekha; iz opyta Leningradskogo Hatallicheakogo zavoda imeni I.V.Stalina. Leningrad, 1955. 13 P. (Leningradakii dom nnuchno-tekhnicheakoi propagandy. Informatsionno-takhnichookii listok, no.92(780)) (MIRA 10:12) (Forging) KAEIEV,, Petr Vladimirovich KMEV, Petr Vladimirovich, Lecturer of the Molotov, F41gineering-Fconomic Institute, Candidate of Technologiral Sciencest "Perfect Technology in Hot-Melal'Processing: Bhopal'. SOt ~ Daily Report, 22 June 55, DD 17- rs --------- - XA!2IImmLAwk&W,n, A.A.. redaktor; ISVORIVSKAYA$ L.G., tekhaichesidy redaktor [Prcigreselve int 11 rplant technology; on the 250th anniversary of leningradm. Clanitagrad] Imenisdat, 1951'. 146 p. (MLRA 10:9) (Machine-ishop practice) FA Aj E V. 25(5) PBAW I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12166 opyt retsionalizataii k=ne(,,hnog0 proizvodstva; k 250-letiyu leningrada (Experience in Improving Forge Work; on the 250th Anniversary of leningrad) [Leningrad) lanizdat, 19,57. 1% P- 3,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page)i M. Xhaiev; Ed. (Inside book); Ye. V. Yemellyanova; Tech. Ed,40 N.I. Rodchenko PURPOSEt The collection of articles is intended for workers and engineers in forge.shops and also for designers of machinery in related branches of machine manufacturing. COVERAGE: The book describes the experience gained at several Leningrad plants in the rationalization of manufacturing processes, modernization of equipment, and improvement in the economics and planning of forging production. Tables and dravings accompany every article. No personalities are mentioned. There are no -referenced. TAM OF CONTENTSt Foreword Card 1/3 137-1958-3-5043 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 84 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kamnev, P. V. 1, -'- 1 .1 -1 1-.,,----. TITLE: Primary Goals of the Press-for8in8 Shops in Leningrad (Osnovnyye zadachi kuznechno-shtampovochnykh tsekhov leningradskikh zavodov) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Kuznechno-shtampovochn. proiz-vo. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1957, pp 25-45 ABSTRACT- In the struggle for further technical progress the following goals are pin-pointed: specialization and co-operation in the production, organization of specialized shops, rationalization of the press-forging production, and group training of workers. P. S. Card 1/1 KAMM, P.V., lushfmar. N - -- - M'SuMMM; advanced experience in factories. Mashinostroitell no.?:13-36 F '57. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Pre4sedatell Oblattnoy sektait abrabatki metallov davlaniyam Leningradskogo pravlaniya Ilauchno-takhnichaskogD otdola Mnshproma. (Factory management) ANGERVAKS, Allfred Ivanovich, inzh.; KA)UW...PV..-red.; FREGER, 1),F,, tokhn.red. [Developing and mastering the process of hot doublo-die drop forging without flash formation] Razrabotka i osvoenie protsessa advoennoi bezobloinoi gorischei shtampovlci. lenin- grad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1958. 23 p, (Informatsionno-teUuUcheskii listok. no.60. Kovka i shtam- povka). (MIRA 12:8) (rorging) BRIN, Israill 3)avydovioh, In2h.; GIL'MIBLAT-, Semen Naumovich, inzh.; ~nd,,takhnsnauk, red.; KOMWA, K.H.0 tekhn.red, I-Di* st&mPlUg on moobanical forging presses; footory experience] Shtampoyka na mekbitnicheakikh kovochnykh preseakh; opyt zavoda. loningradl Laningr,dom nauchno-takhn.propegandy, 1958. 27 P. (Informatsionno-tel,,hn.ichooki1, listokp no*58. lovka i shtampovka) (Forging) (MIRA 12t4) ATROSHEM, Aleksey Petrovich; VASIL'YEV, Gavriil Tarasovich; IWARDOV, Mikhail Sergeyevich; KA=A,WM doteent, kand. tokhn.nai1kq'obshchIy red.; BORODUL-O,&-,-I.A., red.izd-va; BPMNSKAYA, 0.1r., tokhn.red. [Forging with drop luimmers and on horizontal forging machines] lzgotovlonie p9kovok pod shtampovochaymi molotami i na gori- zontallno-kovochnfth mashinakh. Pod obahchal rod. F.V.Kamneva, Rogkva. Go9.n3uahno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostr.lit-ry, 1958. 91 P. (Bibliotachka kusnetim-novatora, no.6) (MIRA 12:9) (Forging) BRIJUIOV-ALTATEV, Georgiy Alakeandrovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; KWHY, P.Y., red.; MM, D.P., tekhn.red. (Principles of modern methods for calculating press forging Procesees] Kratkie osaovy sovremennykh metodov raachats protsessov obrabotki mstallov davleniem. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-takhn,.propagandy, 1958. 97 P. (MIRA 12:8) (rorging) O.Sheet-metal work) DIN. losus Movshe Vullfovic~ 9 2R1v2-..U_,x_4ot Bent, kand.tekhn.nauk, obobehiy red.; PATWVICH, ,M., inzh., reteenzent; GILIMBLAT, Sh.N., Inzh., red.; SCMDULINAp I.Aj, red.izd-ve; MMRARMATAg O.V,, takhn,z-sd, [Manufseture of forginge on special machines; rolling, reducing, and shoet-metal stamping in the manufacture of forged and stamped articabal Izgotovlenie pokovok na spetsiallnykh mashinakh-, pro- katkap redutsirovanie i listovaia shtampovka v krisnechno-shtampo- vochnom proizvodstve, Pod obshchei red. PJAameva. MoBkva, Goa. nauchno-tekhnoisd-yo mauhinostrolt, lit-rys 1958, 54 ps (Biblio- techka kaxnetea-novatora, no.7) kMIRA 12:2) (Rolling (Ketalwork)) (Shaot-metal work) GINZBURG, Zalman Hoiseyevicb.; STILIKAOY, Sergay Mikhaylovich; BANGE, 3.0,, insix., ratearizent; PAYLOVICH, P.M... inzh., n5teenzent; dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, obshchiy Md.; ATRO- MEMMO, A.P., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; BORODULINA, I.A., red.izd-va; SPHMSEAYA, O.Y., takhn.red. [Modernizing the prass-foreing equipment and dies used in forge shops] Modernizataiia kuzaachno-pressovogo oboradavaniia i shtawpovoe khoziaistvo kaz:aechnykh tsokhov. Pod obshchei red. P.V,Xameneva. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhnAzd-vo maishinostroit. lit-ry, 195B, 66 p, (Biblioteohka kanetna-novatora, no.8) (MIRA 12:12) (Forge shope-Equipment and supplies) 4W PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 892 -Angeivake, A.T., Brin., I.D., Gilldenblat S.N., Golovneva, M.A.'s 0016vnev..1van Fedorovloh t Imirovich, Kuteovokly, F.V., Plyateki7o. 0~0~amnev Pe r Vlad V.M.,p 8 OV 40 Bezobloyhaya-shtampovka (Flashlosq Press-forming) Moscow, Mashg;iz,, 1958. 294 P. 7jOOO copies printed; Ed.(title page): Golovnev,,I.F;, Candidate of Technical Sciences; pl,!m4kov 19 M., Engineer, and E6ardov, A.R., Engineer; Reviewers: 3t . -- j_t_ f Ed.(inside book):. Obolduy-"-,_,Q.T.,,Engineer; Ed.of Publishing House .1.A.; Tech. Ed.: Sperb~q~~aya, O.V.; Managing Ed. for Ch~a" literattir-eon the -technology of znachffhe-l~ulfding (Leningrad Division of Mashgiz): Naumov, Ye.P., Ragineer. PURPOSE: Thebook is intended for engineering personnel and it may be useful to.students of vtuz.es and technical schools. COVERAGE: The book presents the :processes of press forming without flashin closed dies from steel and nonferrous alloys later called Card=W5-- SOV/137-59-1-1720 Translation frorn: Referativny)r zhurnal. Metallurgiya, i959, Nr I, p 227 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kamnev, P. V. TITLE: The Work of the Municipal Industrial Development Team (Opyt raboty gorodskoy kornpleksnoy brigady) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Novoye v kuznechno-shtarnpovochn. tsekhakh Leningrada. Leningrad, 1958, pp 5- 17 ABSTRACT: The author describes the work of the Industrial Development Team of the city of Leningrad in extending assistance to the various plants in Leningrad toward a further development of the fo rgi ng- and -stamping industry in the light of the tasks and requirements set forth by the Twentieth Party Congress of the Comniunist Party of the Soviet Union Ye, L. Card 1/1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLDITATION sov/4944 Kazaev, P.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, Ed# Peredovoy opyt kovki (Advanced Exborience in Forging) [Leningrad] Lenizdat, 1959- 246 p* '3pQO0 copies priuted. Ed.: Ye.V. YerAllyanova; Tech. Ed.: I.M. Tikhonova. PURPOSE: This coLl.ection,of articles is intended for workers and engineers'in die-forging shoys &ad for personnel of affiliated branches in the machine industry. GOVEME: The articles deal with the adnmced experience of a number of Lenin- grad plants In mechanizing and Improving production methods in the forging. Recommendations are made concerning the specialization of forging obop, and'the further deTeloyment of open-die forging processes. Articles by op- erators-innovitors -,in forging cho ps . of the Novo-Kramatoroldy (New Kramatorsk) and Urallskly (Ural) machinery planto are included. The collection contains some of the yspets,vhich were discmied. during the conference in June 1958 (M. Kennev, Chtirasix) on open-die forgings called by the rq~gional isection for the pressworking of metals'of the ImLingradskoye Pravleniye nauchno-tekhni- chaskogo, obehehestva mashinostroitelluoy proqrshlennosti (Leningraa Card 1/4 Advanced Experience in Forging SOV/4944 Mreyevp P.R.., Chief of Section) M,R. Kavitskiy., Engineer., and T.L. Oleyni.- lwv, Operator-Innovator. Advanced Exlerience of the Forging Operators of the Ural Plant. 178 Amosov; N.I.p Chief Process Engineery Forging Shop. Examples of ProwoLifig Efficiency in the Drop-Forging Processes 2o6 Nadiryantsp L.M., Engineer, Pronotin8 Efficiency in the Drop-ForgAjig Pro- cesses 224 Serafiwvich) M,M,p Operator-Irmovator. Examples of Promoting Efficiency in the Production of Small. Forgings 234 AVAILANZ: Library of Congrels Card 4/4 -'VK/vrc/sfm 4/24/61 ff) k, '~_ C A PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4672 IOPW zovaniye rezervov mashinostroitell:nogo proizvodstva; iz opy-ta peredovykh zavodoy (Utilization of Reserves in the Machine Building Industry; Practices of Leading Plato) LLoningrad.] Lenizdatj 1959. 258 p. 3,000 copies printed. General Ed.t A.M. Xucher, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.s M.S. Chervova. .Tech. Ed.; I.M. Tikhonova. PUIWOSEt This collection of articles is intended for workmen and technical person- nel of the machine-building isidustry. COVERAGEt The book .examines principal trends in the Utilization of unused produotion capacity of machino Wilding plants and indicates ways to realize these reserves. On the basis of' oxmiples drawn from the practice of the"leading plants.ot the Lensovnarkhoz, the authors show how to utilize this Unused'eapa- city by applying the following measmsest improvement of the processability of constructions; bringing the shapes wid sizes of blanks closer to the shapes and sizea or finiohe,d:parts; replacement of mechanical nachining with ooldstamping; improvement of the efficiency of exioting technologloal processes and introdue- tion of now ones; and a comprehonsivo mechanization and automation of the equip- ment. The problem of utilizing unused capacity in the construction of hoavy machinery is dealt with separatoly. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. 25(5) S0V//1 17-55 9-2-61/27 AUTHOR: Kamnev, P.V., Candidate of Tech.nical Sciences T ITLE: The Group Method of Production of Fcr,,,~,e Work ("Trup-- povoy metod proizvodstva pokovok) PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitoll, 1959, Nr 2; pi) 8-13 (U,:,SR) ABSTRACT: In this artic-',e, the author praises t-he success of the introduction of the group mothod of produC4-on achieved by the Mekhanicheskiy 2;avod (Mechz~iiicai Plant) of the Upravleniye tyazht:!Ioy promyshlennost-1 (Administration for Heavy Industry) )f the Lensov- narkhoz. The plant installed five crankshafts presses with pressing force from 200 to 800 tons for forge works of tip to 70 kg. The lag in introducing the group production method dn other Leningrad plants is cited. The author describes some innovations in- troduced in other unidentified Leningrad plants. There are 12 sets of diagrams and two tables. Card 1/1 KHIZHbTYAK, P.D., glavnyy red.; QAZOV, G.A., --am.glavnogo red.; BLYIWARG# V.A., red.; VASILIKOV, B.A.., red,,; GW.%iKOV, A.T., red.; ZH(IGBOVP V.V., red,; ILWIYEV. N.M., red.; XISEUIV, M.I., red.* KOSTYGOV, I.N., red.; MOISJITIV, A.A.i red.; NOVIKOV, A.P., red.: SIMIN, S.A., red,; IMUMYSEM, P.S., red.; SHAGURIN, ):,A,, red.: SM, I 'Yo., red.; IMSHTIUVA, I.K., rail.; SMMOVA, A.V*s te;;;.red. [Experience of mechanical engineers; technical information publication) Opyt me shinostrol tole i; informataionno-tekhni0wakii abornik. Leningrad. Sovet nar.khox.Loningr.eki)n.administrativnogo raiona. TSentr.biuro teldm.informatsii, 1960. 88 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Mechanical engineerIng) KA MAILTV., 1 V. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4754 Vsosoy-uznoye soveshchaniye po gruppovym tekhnologicheskim protsessam v mashinostroy- enii, i priborostroyenii. let) Yeningrad~ 1959 Gruppovaya tekhnologiya v mashinostroyenii i priborostroyanii (Group-Processing Methods in the Machine and Instrument Industries) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 378 p. Errata slip inserted. 7,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): S.P. Mitrofanov, Lenin Prize Winner, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Eds.: A.S. Azarovj Cendidate of Technical Sciences, N.G. Gutner, Engineer,.?,,V. Kamnev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, A.K. Kutay, Candidate of Technicaf j;_Tences, R.A. Reulkov, Engineer, and G.N. Shalgin, Candidate of Economic Sciences; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine-Building Tech- nology (Leningrad Department, Mashgiz)s Ye.P. Naumovy Engineer; Ed. of Publish- ing House: N.Z, Simonovskiy; Tech., Ed.: O.V. Speranskaya. PURPOSEi This collection of articles is intended for technical personnel in MA- chine plants~designing organizatiorisjand scientialic-research institutes. It may also be useful to skilled workers. urd'_~ Group-Processing (Gont.) SOV/4754 COVERAGE: The collection consists of papers presented at the 1st All-Union Conference on Group Processing in the Machine and Instrument industries, held November 24-28, 1959 in Leningrad, The conference was called by scientific and technical societies of' the machine and instrument industry, GNTK RSFSRj and Lensovnarkhoz. Tho articles are based on the experience of industry in introducing the grouping principle in processing. They dis- cuss basic trends In development, and group machining as the basis of mech- anized continuous production. The designing of automatic production lines, construction of accessories, and modernization and specialization of equip- ment are discussed. Problems dealing with the introduction of group-machining methods into processing on various machine tools and into production of blanks (casting2 preBsworkingp pressing ot plastics) are considered. Plan- ning, standardization~ and methods for calculating the economic effectiveness of group processing are also treated. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE, OF CONTENTS- From the Publisher 3 S=1_2~ Group-Processing (Cont.) SOV/4754 PART I. PROCESSING IN 11LANK-MAKING DEPARTMENTS Mednikov, Z.G. [Leningrad]. Application of' the Group Machining Method in Die Forming of Molten Metal and in Die Casting 5 Kamnevj P.V. [Leningrad]. Group Method 'Ln the Manufactu~e of Forgings 22 ........................... Chistoserdov, P.S. [Mogilev]. Cold Forging in Group Dies With Exchangeable Forming Plirts 42 Vostrodovskiyt A.V. [Leningrad]. Group Method of Processing Parts by Forging (From the Work Experience of the "Vulkan" Plant) 58 Platov, A.V. [Lehingrad]. Basic Principles of Introduction of Group Processing in the Production of Articles of Thermosetting Plastics 67 PART II. MECHANICAL MACHINING AND ASSEMBLY PROCESSES Bachelyuk, I.G. [Kiyev]. Introduction of the Group-Machining Method for Ma- chining Parts on Various Metal-Cutting Machine Tools (From the Experience of the Kiyev "Arsenal"Plant) 87 P.-A -a/- ---7r"y S/182/60/OOD/006/009/009 A161/AO29 AUMOR: Kamnev, P.V., TITLE: A Seminar on the Group-Method of Forging Production PERIODICAL,. Kiiznechno-shtampovochnoye prc,izvodstvo, 1960, No. 6, p, 48 TM. 34 The seminar was the first on the "group-method" of forging produc- tion. It was convened on February 2 - 7, 1960, in Leningrad and had been organ- ized by the UraVskiy dom tekhniki (Ural Flouse of Techniques), Leningradskiy dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy (Leningrad House of Soientit'ic-Technical Propa- ganda) , and the Sverdlovsk and Leningrad sections of metalworking by pressure of NTO Mashprom: 249 delegates from the Urals and from the Leningrad region par- ticipated. Reports were heard on the essence of the "group-method" (no details are given in the article), its prospective development and its role as the funda- mental means for specialization of forging*shops. Information on the use of thi method was given in reports of ftineers SLjN.,. Gilldenblat of Armaturnyy zavod (Fittings Workm, Len ngr6d); Z.S. Bogdanciva of Mekhanichetikiy zavod'(Mechanica YU. "Elektrisila" w rks, Leningrad; V.P. Chiki- Works, Leningrad) I. Vits of 0 dovskiy of Metallicheskiy zavod (Metal Works, Leningrad - S.K. Kruchinin of Card 1/3 S/18P,/60/000/006/009/009 A Seminar on the Group-Method of Forging Production A161/02S) Izhevskiy_ metallurgicheskiy zavod (Izhevsk Metallurgic Works); Ir.M. Manayev of Uralma.5hzavod; A.M. Sychev 9f the Sverdlavsk Sovnarkhoz; �.I. Maksimov 0 the -Gor-,kiy Sovnarkhoz, et al. (No information on the contents of the reports is Eiven).. The participants were shown the practical use of the method directly at the Lenlngrad works, at. the Fittings Works 1~'mass production of forgings on crank presses, friction presees and horizontal forging machines); "Elektrosila" (mass and small-lot production with the use of stamping drop hammers and crank presses); Mechanical Works (combined forging and hot s.~amping on crank presses, small-lot production); Metal Works (forging on air-steam forging drop hammers and stamping on stamping drop hammers and friction pressej~). The drawings of the dies, attach- ments, other technologic documents and pamphLets published by the JITO Mashpro:.i jointly with the Leningrad House of Scientific-Te.,hnieal Propaganda were distrib- uted. The seminar decisions included the following statements and recommendations: 1) Thellgroup-method" is an effective means for radical improvement of production techniques; 2) The available first experience data must be used in the first line for piece, small-lot and mass forging production, 3) The method rmist be accepted as the foundation for specialization of forging shops. It was sta-!;ed that the method a) gives forgings nearer to ready parts in shape and dimensions; b) re- duces metal waste; c) permits special auxiliary equipment to be used in a wider Card 2/3 S11821601000100610091009 A Seminar on the Group-Method of Forging n,oduction A161/AO29 range of work; d) increases the production lots, which makes possible the utili- zation of mass production methods In small-lot production; e) extends the appli- cation range for principally new technology (pressing, extrusion, rolling, etc.); f) raises the equipment utilization coefficient; g) raises 2 - 3 times and more the work efficiency of worker teams; h) reduces the consumption of' steam, fuel, metal for the forgings, die steel, and hence the production costs; I) improves the work conditions. It was decided that the organization of such seminars is n6nessary also in other economic regions of the USSR, and one more seminar for specialists of the Urals and Leningrad is advfLsable. Card 3/3 SOKOIDV, NIko1W loonidovicho kand. tekhn. naukq dots. p red.; SLITSDIAp I.M., red.; IWICHEV, red. 12d-va; BEIA)GURCYVAt I-L, teklm, red. (modern pro'c"babee of hot stamj)ink on forging and stomping crankpro- ses ; Airwy of'idv6ii6a prhotibb in the automobile industry) Prog- resslvWe pr6tsess$'goriaohei shtampAki na krivoobl,Mkh kovocbno- oht%mpov6ebrWkh ~r6sbdklij obsor pereddirogo opyta avtomobillnoi pro- nyablennosti.-Pod red. P.V.KazmDva. Uningrad. Pt.le 1961, 52 p. Pt.2. 2961. 55 P. (FIIRA 14; 7) (Sheet-metal work) KAMNEV., Petr Vladiinirovich; YEVEL'YANGVA, Ye.V., red.; FRESEOVA, V.A., (Group method in forging) Gruppovoi meted proizvodstva pokovok. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1961. 205 p. (JURA 15:6) (Forging) MURNOVt Vaeiliy Serpyovich; DOW, vaoi:ay, rtmitriyevichl KASHKVSKIlt Nikolay PotrovichLjiAVKR#-P~Vq bind. telln. nauko red.; MITAR- CHUKq G.A.9 red. izd-va,- SHCHETININA9 I,.V.j tekhne redo [Longitudinal rolling of periodic ohapets] ProdolInala periodiche- skaia prokatka, Pod red# V.S.Smirnova, Mo,skvap Gos. nauchno- tekbm. isd-vo washbostroit. lit-xjr, 1961. 254 pe . (MIRA 34t8) 1. Maen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Sgirnov) (Rolling Oleta:Lwork)) red.; 'FREGER, D.P. BULGAKOV, Boris Sergeyevich; --WO red.izd-va; BMDGUROVA, I.A., tekhn. red. (11-laking large titanium alloy forgin,,gs] Kovka krupVkh pokovolt iz titanovogo splavn; stenograma lektsii ob opyte zavodov, prochitannoi v LDFTP nn zaniatii seplj.- nara po kovke i goriachei shtarnpcivko. Leningrad, 1963. 35 P. (MIRA 17:1) (Titanium alloys) (Forcing) KAMNEV, P.V. . I . :;~ New developments in the production of large forgings. Kuz.- shtam. proizv. 5 no.6:5-7 A 163. (MIRA 16 18) M 3u KAM "I, P.V. .I.,.,- ll--:-.l-l--I,-'l- - i, Miltiple prodiction method in forging. Maishinostroitell no.1:41.-42 A f 64. (WRA 17:2) &URNOV-ADYAYEV, G.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; ALGITIV40, A.I.p inzh., retsenzent;,,KAMN.EV, P.V., kand. tekhn. mnak, red. [Fundamentals of the calculation of forces in the tech- nology of forging and stamping) Oslaovy rascheta usilii v tek.hnologii kovki i shtampovki. 12A.2., perer. i dop. Ylo skva ., Izd-vo "Viashinostroenie," 1.964. Q1 p. (Biblio- techka kuznetsa-novatora, no.2) (MIRA 17:8) AT;'IQS't,lJXK(), A.F.; GlIlZM)' ~',G, Z.M.; YEKIMOV, Y,.K.; PAVLOVICII, J.nzh., retcumint; KWNI,.V F.V.. Vard. tekhn.neuk, rcirl. [Mechnaiization and automation of fcrging and stamping operations] Mleklianizatsiia i avtoruitizatsida k-izj,,cchro- sh-Lampovocimiogo FroAzvodst-va. yen-,r. i diup. skvit, Mashinostroenie, 1964. 1.41) p. (Bibliote,,hka I.,111-metsa-novatora, r,-.B~ i I (:-'IRA 17:9) OBOLDUYEV) G.T.; PETROV; L.H.; SUKHANOV, G.L.; _KAIINEV, P.V., kand. tekhn. naukp red.; BULGAKOV, B.S.,, :Lnzh.,. retsenzent (Hamnering and press forging] Kovka pod molotami i pressami. Moskva, l4ashinostroeniej 1964. 206 p. (Bibliotechka kuz- netsa-novatora., no.4) (FIRA 17:12) -- KAINEV p V. 425)): KAVII~EV, V. Luchshiy sepatorshchik yavoslavskoFo tresta. (N. A. Solov'ev Moloch. prom at' 1948, No. 11 a 12. SO% LetODIBI Zhurnallnykh Ststey, Vol- 47, 1A8 VASILIYEV, Ya.N,; SEUGINA, A.R,; MAIM$ V.G. A-daymet.rical excitation of a cone with finite lengtb. Izv. vys, ucheb, zsx.; radiotekho 7 nc,,2:243-246 F;r-Ap 10'4. (MIRA 17t8) SHE 'XI Ya. I.; ~~~v M- Problem of the pterygolpalAtine ganglion syrdroze. Vast. oto-rito 25 no,2:14-17 )Ir-Ap 163. (MM 17:1) 1. Iz otorinolaringolc4lioheak(Wo otdoleniya, (zav. Ye.I. Shelkov) Barnaultakoy ijorodsk(7 bolinitsy. Ul PRIUM mgmsm III il OEH 4 FINT, IM III 15- 41- V1kUr-,N1-k*lay*v-jeh;AYAUURp S.0.0 nauchW rvd.1 BULY-CIONAp MUW,--n.A.p red.1 NMSLOVA, L.M.0 toklm. red. [lustallation and servicii4i of secondary com. mtation syutema3 Montazb i obiduzhivanie-ustroistv vtorichnoi kom=tataii. 14onkvap Vaes. uchelmo-podallog. :Lzd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1962. 499 Po (MIU 15:4) Bloc' 0 ei4tobgear) (Comoutation (Electricity)) tri (Bleotric po"r,,distribat!Lon-.4,Pquipment mW su;fplies) _.~,._Viktor Nika~qpv chi LYAUER, S.G. p lia-ul"iln. rc-11., - P I L ROVICHP G.A., red. (Installation and maintenance of secondary systems] Flonta-zh i obsluzhivanie vtor.ichny:kh ustroistv. lzd.2., perer. Moulm, Vysshala shko3a, 1965. 549 p., (MIPJL 18: 5) F KAMNEV, Yiktor Nikolaypvichj LYBER, S.G. I nauchn. red.; I ClikqkAk-iff KHOVSkih, S.A.,, red. [Laboratory work on relay protaction and autDmatic control] Laboratornye raboty po releinoi zashchite i avtomatike. Mo- skva, "Vysshaia shkola." 1964. 101 p. (MIRA 17:4) KAMM, Viktor Sergeyevich; MMINSKUY, Ye.A., red.; BORUNOV, N.I., red. [Roller bearings of elocteLc imehineryl Podshipniki kachenila v elektrichaskikh mehinakh. MoBkva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1960. 67 pe (Biblioteka olelctromontera, no.20). (MMA 13:12) (Electric machinery) (Roller bearings) NOTKIN, Ye.14.; KUR.. G.Ye.; k.011SHTSYN~ N.1-1.1 prinimli uchastiye; KAMNEV V S.; SHASHIN, ITWLIN) V.I.; TEOTIRI) V.D.; MAREYEV, D.I.; V3,Ev;,"s-dM, I.A., BOWDIN, B.V,; DON-WHIO, I.A.; ,1'OSKkUNKO) S.M.; ABWIIOVA., Z.A.; KL3140V, M.D.1 VASIL'YEV, I.A. LUKIYANOV, S.K. Introducing automatic control in coremaking, Lito proizv* nci*6: 15-19 -Te 162. (141TE-k 15:6) 1. DLuchno-issledavatellskiy institut santekhniki Akademii stroltel'stva i arllaitektury SSSR (for Luklyanov). (Cloremaking) (Automatic control) NDTKDi, To. M.; KTJR, G. Ye,,; AR09SHTE771, N. M.; Prinimali uchantlys: W!~Fj Vt,,,S.; SHASKIN, N. N.; TYURIN, V. I.; VENBRINp V. D.; D09-fiWbp I. l.; ABIAMOVA, Z. A.; VASILIHIp I. A.; LffvYANOVo S. K. Automatic process fDr the mamt!acture of swid cores for radiators, Sbor. trud. KIIST no.10:5-40 162# (MIRA 1-1:10) 1. Momkovskiy chuguno3iteyr7y zavod imani Voykova (for Kamev, Shaabin, Tyurin, '~einbirin). (Coremakiniv) (Radiatora) , KAMNEV, V.V. Q -------------- Use of an epoxido resin for the bermetic sealing of magnetic elenents- Plast-Inaosy no.3.39-40 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Spow,r resinti) (Insulating materials) xmwv, V. V. Using opory revirv to assombli.ng and repail-ing gas pipes. Gaz. prom. 6 no,,9-.43-41,; 161. (MIRA 34:12) (Gas pipes) (Epny resins) KAMEV. V.V. . -- -.-I Change in the roughmBs of t;be walls of welded pipes in the process of corrosion, Gaz. delo no.l2s25-29 164. (MIRA 18a2) 1. Antrakhanakiy vecher-me-zaoobnyy fakulltat Odesskogo instituta inzhonerov morzkogo Mota. KAMINE.V , ,~'!Tf~ I-,- ct of the baric. Ic-pqth ,:,ri th~: o!' iurface roughness al rlo~s. "-) no.:"Ot" 13 F '65. (KRA 1814) KAMEVp V.V. Investigating the roughness of steel hot-rolled pipes. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.21/29-.87.-95 164. (KMA 17:9) KAMNEV V.V* UsiAg epwcide resins for hermetically sealing magnetic memory elements. Priborostroenie no,.3:27-28 Mr 962. (MM 15W (%gnietio memory (Calculating machines)) XMV, V.V. Use of epaKide resins in laying gas pipelines in houses. Plast.massy no-1:46-48 163. (miRA 16-2) . (Epoxy resins) (Ga4 pipes) UMNEV V.V.v irizh. Use of epoxy red-na in the assembly and installation of refrigera. 'tihg units. Khol.tekh. 40 no.2946,48 Mr-Ap 163. (KM 16:4) (Refrigeration and refrigerating nachinery) (Epoxy resize) T, L605Z-66 T(d WS-2/0D ACC NRi AT6022341 SOURCE CODE: Lni/0000/66/ooo/000/0032/0036 AUTHOR: Kamney, Ye. F.; Belov. P. V. t6 - ORG: None TITLE: A device for automatically choosing the selection angle in a short-wave communications Ustem with spatial beam selection and relative phase keying SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya nauchnnya seasiya, poavyaschennaya Dnyu radio. 22d, 1966. Sektsiya teorii i tekliniki peredachi-diskretnykh signalov. Doklady. Moscow, 1966, 32-30' TOPIC TAGS: phase coding, antenna radiation pattern, short wave propagation ABSTRACT: The autbors discuss the SW spatial selection system for separating recep- tion signal beams with respect to angle of arrival by using an antenna with a con- trollable narrow radiation pattern in the vertical plane. Effective operation of a communications system with this type of selection requires a device which automatic- mlly selects the principal lobe of the radiation pattern in the position correspond- ing to the selection tingle. A device of this type is proposed which is designed for operation of a radio channel in the relative phase keying system (any multiplicity). A block diagram of the device is given for the case where the antenpa (cophased array has two independent controllable lobes in the vertical plane, the working lobe and Card L 46056-66 AT6022341 an auxiliary lobe which continuously scans the range of possible angles for signal "rival. It islassumed that the scanning process is discrete, usually consisting of ,,:,..hd.more than ten steps.- The operating principle of the automatic selection device is based on the fact that during operating on a single beam (when the ratio of the power ~.of the selected beam to that of the remaining beama is high) with frequency doubling, keying modulation stops and the signal ccmponent corresponding to the doubled carrier frequency remains. Mtring operation on two (or more) beams with a dUay time greater than the length of the elementary pulse group, keying continues with frequency doub- ling and there are other signal components corresponding to the spectrum of phase- keyed oscillation in addition to that for the doubled carrier frequency. Consequentlz if there are facsimiles of the phAse-keyed signal of identical amplitude for 'the caset of single- and multiple-beam radio channels, they may be differentiated by measuring the spectral density on the doubled carrier frequency (after the doubler). The Ihigher spectral density corresponds to the single-beam radio channel. The device con. tains a limiter designed for balancing the amplitudes of oscillations received by the iauxiliary lobe of the antenna in each of its positions and for eliminating spurious amplitude keying. A high-Q resonator tuned to the doubled frequency is used for ac- cumulating the energy of the signal on this frequency during the period when the auxiliary lobe is in one of its positions. After passing through the detector, the rectified voltage is fed through a switch corresponding to the position of the auxil- iary lobe for a given time interval to a memory unit (capacitor) which stores the magnitude of this voltage. After the voltagt corresponding to the last position has Card L 46o56-66 ACC NR: AT6022341 been stored, all voltages are comPared. A control pulse is then sent from the capa-, citor with the maximum voltage to the control unit for the working lobe, and this lobe is set at the position corresponding to that of the auxiliary lobe where the maximum voltage was recorded. Calculations show that the time for filter integration should be at least 100 times greater than the duration of an elementary pulse group. For instance at an operating speed of 2,000 bauds, the band of the integrator filter should be 20 cps giving a scanning time of 0.5 sec for ten steps. The multibee-'a pattern remains constant through this time interval. The accuracy of adjustment of the system to the optimum beam may be increased by, sending the command for fixing the working lobe of the radiation pattern after several scanning cycles. Orig. art..has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 20/qISUBM DATE: 09Apr66 ca MRS yt#ch) ~~V edol%wlcb Problems 6n gace radio communicationo ~ (Yoprosy koonicheakoy radioevyati) Hoscowt XzdwVo Bovetskoye, ii&W, 64. 0312, p, Illueo, biblio., Rmts blip insertedo 6,,0D0 copies printed* TOM; TAM: space commication, radio cconwication system, radio relay, &rtificial, earth natellite,, lunar commication.. global cowunicAmptive commication satew Ultej, pawalve commmication satelUte PURPOSE AND COVMLW'.- The book examinces two principle aspects of space radio communication: the"tw- 4 jloon) ith g0�111 _Caqg~Ahp cmmnication of a distinct type and the guarantee of two-Vay radio~.conmmnication vith Earth for space ships. It pt-exeoti +~e wet-0-1 principles for constructing commication systems with relay through the artifical, earth satellite and gives exanples of global and local systems of ground commmica- tions..On thebasis of an analysis of the values entering into the equation of active and pabsive caftlnication,, the book presents and evaluation of the optlimm vorking fzeque~eies and enrgy losses in acitva and passive .relitying. It Uves.an energy calculation oi space radio cc=nIcation lines In the IJxdts of the solw system., It also presento mterlaU pubIlshed on ca=xnication s3mtemo vith apace objectives launched by the U. ~S. So R. and the U. So At,, end on oytrtew of ground commicaUan Uwt ACC HRi ~tbxvu& artificial earth ostenitess The book Is intended for students or higbii educational inotitutionofor rafto, specialists., and specialists concerned vith the problems of space radio cmumication in one way or another. TAM CP COMM (abridged)i Introduction --5 Ch. L Use of artificial earth satellites as radlo relqr In grotmd camwf an systems --7 Ch. 319 'Use of the Mon as a relay in ground commmication systems - -197 Ch* M, Ca= leation vith space sh:Lps located within the limits of the solar system -.216 Ch* XV4 Experlmental eyotame of rafto cominication with art1f1clal earth oatel- lites and spacel ro4ets BibllogrsoW SM COM IT022/ MM DMt 03&x&/ MM MWt 063/ M R9F1 063 umv.t Te.p. - .... .. ..... lCommunication oatellites,j Revieved by E.F. Kamaev, UdioteM4 i elektron. 7 n6ollzI974-1975 N 162. (MIRA 150-1) (Artificial satellites in telecommunication) Ph-111OVIGIII NJ,kk)lay TimoreyevJOij KAIIIENI Yvv6c~njW. Fpd-)I-,:)vlL:11; SMIZOV, V.A., doktor teklin. nauk, prof., ret:;enzerft; WIIN~ I.R.p red. (Problems of radio communication in outer spanel Unprosy kosmicheskoi radiooviazi. Mloskva, Sovetskoe radio, 1965. 312 p. (I-MU 18:2)