SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZANSKIY, N.V. - KANZANSKIY, V.A.
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KAZANSKIY, N.V.. nauchn. red.; USHENKO,V.S. red.
izd-va; LELYUKHIN,A.A.0
tekhn'red.
(Safety
rules for repairing and operating apartment houses)
Pravila tekhniki bezopasnosti pri remonte I
ekspluatatsii
zhilykh domov. Moskva, 1963. 118 p. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Ministerstva
kommunallnogo
khozyaystva.
(Apartment houses--Safety measures)
KAZASKrY, Nikolay Vasil 'yevich; MIKHAYLOV, Fedor
Semenovich;
V.V., red.; K011TEVA, G.V., red.izd-va;
SALAZKOV, N.P., tekhn. red.
(Mechanization and automation of boiler systems]
Mekha-
nizatsiia i avtomatizatsila kotol'rWkh ustanovok.
Moskva,
Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz.&SFSP., 1963. 103 po
(MIIIA 17:1)
BOGUSLAVSKrY, Leontiy Davidovich; KAZA SK red.;
ZA!-,'YSJ4TYAYLTA,
I.M., red.izd-va; MUOROV, V-V-, tekhn. red.
(Maintaining and repairing sanitary equipment in
apartment
houses and public buildings] Ekspluatatsile i remont
sanitarno-
tekhnicheskikh ustroistv zhilykh i obshcheetvOnnykh
zdanii. Mlo-
skva, lzd-vo M-va kommn.khoz.RSFSH, 1963. 216 p.
(MIRA 17: 1)
. - --! ~"Z:"' "~T~'~":~ Iri- ummm
LOVANOVICH, V.A.; JRUMYANTSEV, M.M.; KAZANSKIY, N.V., red.; GODINER,
Me., red.; BLAZHIZKOVA, G.I.j, tekhn. red.
[Manual for training specialists in the repair of radio re-
ceivers] Posobie dlia podgotovki masterov po remontu radio-
priermikov. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1964. 364 p.
(MIRA 17-3)
CHERNIKOVI cronislav Alekseyevich; KAZA14SKIY) N.V.) rod.;
DOLGOVA,
K.N., red.izd-va; KIMC)KH,'F.I-',.-, iekhn. red.
[Safettj engineering in the major repairing of apartmont
houses Tekhnika bozopasnosti pri kapitallnom remonte
zhilykh zdanii. Moskvaj lzd-vo M-va komman.khoz.RSFSRl
1963. 127 p. (MIRA 170)
I I :'~ 7.1- -
lw--1111~'~-:- . 1 -- . . , :~. . ri .
- -- - -----M~-
KAUNSKIY, flikolay Vasillyovioh; SIVITSKIY, Konstantin Ptivlovich;
IVPIICV, V.P., red.
[Plastering] Shtitkaturnye raboty. Mo,-XNa, lzd-vo ~~--va koin-
mun.khoz. RSFSR, 1963. 23 p. (MIRA 17:4)
KAZAVSKIY, Nikolay Vasillyevich; hUZNETSOV,
Leonid Filippovich;
XUVIMIV~ P.V., red.
[masonry and furnace work] Kamennye i pechnye
raboty.
Voskva, Izd-vo ll-va kommun.khoz.RSFSR, 1963.
38 p.
(MIRA 17;6)
g"
UM/Endlo Telephone Apr 49
Radlo - Training
"Pobulte of the Second All-Union
Radio-Telephone
Cm)etition," N. Kazauski7, 1 p
*Raaio" xo 4
Tx the "U" group, first place was awarded
to
UAW, X. A. Shullgin, Moscov, who
established
tvo;.vay communication with 97 points.
Second
place vent to V. A. Ivamov, Kuybyshev, who
extiLblished 105 two-way em-micatIon. In
the
*MS" gronp (short-wave observers), first
place
V, k;
4M
42/49T102
USM/Radio Telephone (Contd) Apr 49
v" awarded to MSA-3-652, A. G.
Studenakaya,
Koetrcma, who established crommicaticm
with
160 points. URSA-1-91, T. G. Atabekov,
Vologda,
comamicated with 182 points to win second
place.
42/49TI02
UMR/I~sdlo '' Jun 49
fiu3tennas
Radio Waves.. HF
"The Directional KV Antenna," N.
Xazanakly,
UkW, 2 pp
!i~ *Radio" Vo 6
I I
Construe tion details of a three-element
directiomal
antenna designe& for operation on
14-megacycle
band. Unit consisting of a director,
oscillator
and passive reflector worked much more
satis-
factorily than one consisting of only a
oscillator
and. reflector. When the antenrm was
directed to
51/49T77
UM/RaAlo (Contd) j= 49
the southeast in Moscow, R-S-T was
sharply im-
Waved In China, Japan, Java, New Zealand,
and
Australia, but radio stations of Sweden,
Finland
Greenland, California, and Iceland
rep1ded very
Infrequently.
51/49TT7
"AAotran3former, FOPular Radio Liblry, No. 71, Fditor-in-Chief,
AcIdeudci
Berg. Gos---,nergoiz,',,s-
~, Moscow-Leningrad, 16 ppj 1950.
so VO
Visual aidoel displays. Moskva (Ios wwrg. W-vos 19:0. 40
p. (Mmseavala
radiobibliotielat 74) RZAT
OWA-18 19490
ROSLTAKOV, F.V.; KAZA.NSKIY. N.V.: LITOVCHENKO, Ya. redaktor;
RUSHKOV-
SKIT, W., MM"YMIft-redaktor.
(master the techique of receiviug radio messages rapidly]
Ovladevai skorostnym radlopriemom. Moskva, Azd-vo DOSARMI
9 1931,,o 27 p.,[Microfilml (MM 10:6)
(Telegraph, Wireless)
USSR/Radio - Cmpetitions JU 51
Short Wave
"The Fifth All-Union Ccopetition of Amateur Short.
Wave Operators (Second Round)," N. Kazanskiy
"Radio" No 7, p 22
In the individual competitions, the following
qualified for the finale: K. Shullgin, UA3DA
(162 communicat~ona), L. Labutin, UA3TsR, V. Zhenlov,
Mn, I. Leshko, uA6LK,, and Yu. Prozorovskiy,
UA3AB. The Stalino radio club von the competition
in the collective radio station section.
195T74
PA-195T94
USSR/Rafto -sheet Wave Sep 51
Coopetitious,
"Skill of Soviet Radio OPeratore Increasing,"
ff. Kazawklyp Becy; Judging Comittee, 4th All-
Union Cmpetition of Radio Operators of Dosarm
"Radio" No 9P p 19
Reports on the increasing skill of radio opera-
tors in regard,to their ability to send by key
and receiv6 by ear, and stresses the need for
systematic training in this field.
KAZZLISKIY~ N.
USSR/tMlo - Short Wave Oct 51
Competitions
'"Me Fifth All-Union Competition of*Radi.o Amateur
Short-Wave Enthusiasts," N. Kazanskiy, 211,ecy of
Main
Board of Judges
"Radio" No 10, PP 30-33
Results of competitions in 10 different specialties
are described and summarized in a table. The team
of the Stalino Radio Club, consisting ofV. Ya.
Paakhin, 0. D. Kireyev, and V. M. Rozhnov,-iiis
named 1951 Champion in Radio Comm ci~:f6As.
L. M. Labutia-was named 1951 Individual Champion
in Radio Communications.
208T53
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I -1171' ~L . 4., !! !,~ ~1- ~! ~- ~ !;~.Z",~ - z ~ ~ .
I , , W' ~~ I f` I ,
11
KAUNSKIY, II.V.
[How to be a short-vave radio operator] Xak ntat'
nkva, GoR.onerg.isd-vo, 1952, 38 P.
korotkovolnovikom. No-
NLRA 617)
(Radio operators)
KkWSKIY. N.
ussh (600)
Radio Operators
Training of radio operators for competition. Radio, no. 2,
1952-
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
April 1952. IMCLASSIFIED
-DaMM-P )f.~
Radio, Short4kve- Competitions
Results of the fourth All-Union radio-telephone contest of
short-wavo operators of
the A11-Union. Voluntary Society for Cooperation with the Army,,
Aviation and Navy.
Radio no. 5j, 1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August
1952 2)W; Uncl.
---KK"'A.iSKIY_, N.
USSI, (600)
Radio Operators-Competitions
Procedure for radio operetor contests., Radio, no, 8, 1952
Mont 1y List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November
1952- UNCLASSIFIED.
XAZANSKIY, N -
USSR (600)
Radio, Short-wave-Competitions
Seventh All-Union Radlo-Telegraph Contest of Short Wave Operators of
the All-Union
Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Aviation And Navy.
Radio no. 9. 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librax7 of ConEreBs, December
1952- Unclassified.
3 4 j~
I . 11.
I
2. USSR (600)
4, Jkadio, Short-Wave-Competitions
7. Fifth All-Union radio-telephone competitions of short-wave
operators, members of the
Volunt-er Society for Assi;tance to the Army. Aviation ftnA Navy.
Rhdio no. 12, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accossions.. Library of Congress,
March 195), Unclassified.
KA.7ATJ'3KIYf N.
"Constant aompA-Aition mnong Soviet
short-wave amateurs."
So- Radio, Vol. 4t p. 25, 1952
_-M
KA.',A,ISKIY, N.
"Taking stock of the fourth All-Union scrics of wireless
telek-Iraphy
com-netiti,tis among short-wave amateurs of the Dosaaf."
So. Radio, Vol. 5p P- 33, 1952
KAYAN-SKYY N*
",'.he fifth All-Union Contest for the title of best Dosaaf rndio
operntor.11
So. Radio, Vol. 6, P. 7, 1952
KA,W~!3KIY, N.
'ITakin.: stock of the sixth s~,ries of All-Union
coripatitions among short-
wave w-ateurs of the Dosaaf."
So. Radio, Vol. 7, P. 35P 1952
D,
&uXISKIYJ
flConstant competitions among Soviet short-wave specialists."
So. Radio, Vol. 10, p. 30, 1952
KA7W\SKIT, N.
USSR (6o,D)
Radio Operators
Fifth all-union competition for the best radio-operttor of
the Volunteer Society
for Assistance to the Army, Navy and Aviation. Eadio 22 no.
6. 1952
14onthIZ List of hussian Accessions, Library of Congress,
August 1952. UnclAssified.
"Y6 B.,;-KAXALTAGIN, A.; SRULIGIN, K.; SPIMVSKIY. L.,
re~Ztor-._VMVU._ I., tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
[Handbook for short-wave radio operators; reference and instruction
manual for radio amateurs] Spravochnik korotkovolnovika; spravochno-
matodicheakoe posobie dlia radioliubitelel. Isd. 2-e, perer. i dop.
Moskva, Izd-vo Dosaaf. 1953. 424 p. (Microfilm] (KLRA 7:11)
(Radio, Short wave
v 1. .... "'
2
2. US~M (600)
4. Radio Operators
7. Competition for attainment of classified status by short-wave
o),erators, nenbers of
tho All-Union Vclimteer Society for the Assistance to the, M-ny,
Aviaticn, and
Navy, Hadio, No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, lay
-1953. Unclassified.
37!-
KAZAN'SKIY' u.
Itadio, Short-Wave
Master of the radio-amateur hobby. hadio No. 3. 1953.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of
Congress, June 11~53. Uncl.
KAWSKIY, N.
Competition of the strongest. Radio no.7:32-34 Jl 153. (MLHA
6:7)
(Telegruphere-Gompatition)
XAZANSKIT. N. (Hoscow).
Results of thog-th All-Union Competition of short-wave
radio operators of the
All-Union Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Air
Yorce and Havy.
Radio no.8:29-31 Ag '53. (MMA 6:8)
(Sadio, 3hort-vaye-Gompetitione)
'7~.
I ! - .- -441 --"!V-, .,:R
-I.- - .71 . -I ~, "'. ~11' A 1: ~ "I, , ; ;
BURDZYNYY, F.; KAZANSKIY, N.; ROG.ACHBVSKIY, L.
Highest achievements of a-tour workmanship.
Radio no.11:44-46 N '53.
(MLRA 6:11)
(Radio clubs)
XAXANSKIT.
On tho right track. Radio no.12:11-12 D (XLHA 6:12)
(R&dlo clubs)
j*W Miscellaneous - aedio telegraph contests
Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 1,5/27
Authors s Kazanskiy, N.
im,
Title I The n neth All Union radio-telegraph contests of short
wave radio-
telegraph operators of the DOSAAV
PeriodiCal I Radio 2, Page 31, Feb 1954
Abstract i The 9th All U4ion radio telegraph am"titions between
short wave
radio-telegraph operators are outlined. The competitions consist of
two parts. The first part consists In establishing the largest
number
of mutual (back and forth) contacts amon*g the contestants in the
USSR.
The second part'consists in establishing the largest number of
contacts
with the contestants of the allied r6publics, in the shortest
period
of time.. The first part of the competitions takes place on the
28th
of March 19-54 between 0900 and 2100. Moscow time.-The second part
at:m )0 -to-2100-of-the-4th-of-AP-ii-1954,1
P1666 on-the-3rd-of April r
Moscow time.
Institution's
Submittedt
~T,;, ?P
KAZ.PTSE'IY, Ty..
UMR/Electronlce Training
Card 1/1
Author Kh7anB
,:~iy2 -Union category in the radio
~ _W. , Judge for the All
-'im-Witwa I sport
Title Training radio telegraphtsta
reriodical, Radlop 3, 27-28, Mar, 1954
Abstract Suggostiona and advice for training radio telegraph operators
,capable of receiving and transmitting 60 SIFnals/minae are
g1von.
Institution
SubrAtted
--a
-54
4"
EAWMIT. N. MAZAP)
Results of the 9th all-Union wireless telegraphy contest. Radio
no.8:28-29 Ag 154. (XLRA 7:8)
1. Sud'ye, Vessoyusnoy ImtegDrii po radiolyubiteliskomu sportu.
(Telegraph. Wireless)
Authoro I Kazanekiy, N,
Title IChampionshi-p competition of short-wave radio operators in 1955
Periodical I Radio 2, page 29, Feb 19.55
Abetract I A narrative report is presented concerning the forthcoming
competition
of short-wave radio operators on 27 March and 2 - 3 April 1955. The bam
transmissions will be conducted on 10-, 14- 20- 40- 80-, and 160 m
Vands,
and distances of less than 50 km. This annual competition is sponsored
by DOSAAF organization.
Institutiont .....
Submitteds
-E
,rAlZA, SKIT Nftslay. U1601novich; GRIGORITEVA, A.I., radaktor;
AMMIANDY,
tsi&~ic6siir redaktor.
[Amateur radio sPortl Eadioliubitallskii sport. Hooky&, Izd-To
DOS"P, 1955. 132 P. [MicrefilmJ (MLRA 9:6)
(Radio-Hictory)
KA7A KIY2_N,
Results of the oontests. Radio no.52-31 MY'55.
(Radio clubs--Competitions) (HLRA 8..6)
XAZANSKIY,N.
International competition of short wave radio
operators. Radio.
no.6:20 JO 155. MRA 8:8)
(Radio operatori3--Coutpetitions)
--liA NN,
tMe-W Miscellaneous - Radio amateurs
Card i/l Pub. 89 - 10,121
Title C New clasAfioation standards for radio omateur-sportsmen
Radio 7, page 26, Jill 1955
Abstract f Aznouncenont is made on new changes introduced by the
central comn-Atce
of the DOSAAY into the already existing sparts-technical classification
of member radio amateurn. The now clnssification standards became
effect-
ivo July 1, )-Ow55.
Institution
0-ibmitted
XAZANE;KIT,N.
Shortwave and ultrashortwave equipment. Radio
no-9:31-32 S155.
(MA 8:11)
(Radio, Short wave--Apparatus and supplies)
KAZANSKIYjN.
Builders of the collective's radio station. Radio
no.10:9 0155.
(Tallinn--Radio clubs) (HLRA 9:1)
XAZAN.';KIY,N., sud'YA T4680YUMOY kategorli
The North Pole--Bollsheia Zemlia radio coupetititon.
Radio no.11:
8-9 N'55- (MA 9:1)
(Radio, Shortwave--Competitions)
RDSLTAEDV, IN, glavVy mudlya sorovnoyaniy; XAZANSKIr N sudlya voeooyuznoy
kategorii. - 11-
Women shortwave amateurs in the air waves. Radio no-3:16-17 Mr 156.
(Radio operators) WaA 9:6)
AgL
ALV
KAZANSKIY, N. (WAY) oudlya voesoyuzno7 kategorii.
Yor model discipline of Soviet shortwave amateurs.
Radio no.4:
26 Ap 156. (HLRA 9:7)
(Radio, Shortwave-Competitions)
A
AUTHOR: Kazanskiy, N.
107-5-25/54
TITLE: Antennas for 144 and 420-mo Bands (Antenny dlya diapazonov 144 1
420 mgts)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1956,Nr5, pp. 26-27 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A description of 8 different constructions of antennas for
144-146 ma and
420-425 me; radio amateur types used in Czechoslovakia and presumably
France
Simple folded-dipole 300-ohm antenna; 4-element folded-dipole array;
five-element array; double-dipole simple antenna; double-dipole five-
element array; two-tier five-element antenna about 240 ohms; coil-type
vibrator and round-lattice reflector narrow-beam antenna; lattice-type
corner antenna.
A general reference is made to: "100 montages ondes courtes" (Paris),
"Amaterska radiotechnica", "Radio magazin", "Amaterske radio" (Prague),
Nine figs illustrate various constructions and applicationtof the design
formulae thereto.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
XAZA)ISIIY, N.. sudlya viesoyuxnoy kategorii.
Results of the ninth All-Union Contest of RMio
Operators. Hadio
no.6:4-5 Je 156. ()MRA 9: 8)
(Telegraph. Wireless--Competitions)
KAZANSKIT, N.
"Field day' for radio operatoro. Radio no-10:16-17 '56.
(MLRA 9:11)
(Radio. Shortvave--Competitions)
"On the 14-Meter Wave Band," by N. Kazanskiy (UA3AF)p Ea!L,
No 12, Dee 56, p 29
The 25-w amateur radio station UA3AF operating on the
14-meter wave
band reports very good radio reception of distant stations
under certain
favorable weather conditions.
Very few Soviet radio amateurs, and especially the
collective radio
stations, operate on this wave band.
Under favorable radio transmission conditions the stations
of Africa,
Europe, North America (particularly the 1, 2, 3P 4, and 8
districts),
Canada, and Newfoundland are generally heard well beginning
at 0700 hours
Moscow time. In the evening, stations from Japan, Australia,
and New
Zealand are heard. At 0200 hours Moscow time amateur radio
stations from
all of North and South America can be heard.
LT~~. 121,7
107-12-25/46
AU`rHOR: Kazanskiy, N. (UA3AF)
TITLE: the 1_4-_M`e`Ver Band (Na 14-metrovom diapazone)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1956,Nrl2, p. 29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A report on amateur communications in the 14-meter
band which the author
managed to establish during August-September 1956. He heard DX
QSO very
distant stations with good signal strength - 7-9 points. His
station
UA3AF had the 20-25 w transmitter and a vertical antenna and a
counterpoise.
Soviet short-wave hams hardly use this band; over the two-month
period the
author heard only the following Soviet stations:UA3BF, UA.3BN,
UA9CC,
UB5WF, UAOCD, UC2AA, UB5KAB, UB5KAA, and a few others.
On good propagation days, around 7-8 a.m. Moscow time, African
stations
CR6, OQ5, ZD2, FF8, FD, ZS were heard. By midday the stations
of Europe
and of USA would appear; also Canadian and Newfoundland
stations. In the
afternoon Japanese stations would appear with JA3BB (400w), a
very loud
station, leading; also Australia, New Zealand and such rare
countries as
ZIA, ZK, ES6, FK8, VK1 (!) In the night up to 2-3 a.m. Moscow
time, many
WA and also South American HK, HC, CE, PZ, FG, Pj, YV, VP, Ti,
YN
usually appeared. The following rare stations were heard in
Moscow:
HK3PC, KW6BV, FQaAG, ZDlDR, VP11U, )CElPj, KB6BA, ZE5JA, Zs3BB.
AVAILABLE: 'Library of Congress
Card 1/1
knn;
KAZANSKIY, HikolFq VAIenti-novich; YENTUTIN, VA..
red.; VORONIN, K.P.,
t 8'khri. rbd'."
[Dingnme of ultrashortwave apparatus] Skhemy UKV
apparatury.
Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1957. 30 P. (Hassovain
rndiobiblio
teka no.279) (MIRA 11:1)
(Radio, Shortvave)
~y N
107-57-3-5/64
AUTHOR: Kazanskiy, N., Umpire of the AII-Union Category
TITLE: The-S~~~~c-~o"-ni~~A-1-i"-~U'nion Contest (Vtoryye
vaesoyuznyye)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Ni 3, pp 6-7 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The number of women engaged in radio amateurism has
beon growing
every year. Two new radio stations, UA3LX (Valentina
Pishchulina) and
UA3MH (Zinaida Dyukareva), went on t~e air in Yelete. Alevtina
Smirnov'a
(Ivanov,o) took part in the Contest using her own radio
station UA3VD. Galina
Olondar' (Zaporozhle) also w6tit on the air and estiblished
sixty-five two-vmy
radio communications using he'v own station UBSQB. Cited an
outstanding
operators are: Yelizaveta Ivand-~a (Chelyabinsk, UA9AJ) who
established 103
two-way radio contacts, sometimes establishing up to
twenty-thrbe radio con-
tacts pier hour; Tat'yana Tovkis (Tbilisi, UF6AM), Taisiya.
Belousova (Khar'kov,
UBSLE), and Larisa Silina (Murmansk, UAIYJ). Among shortwave
monitors,
the following women are cited: Ludmila Ivanova (UJ8-8620) and
Yevdokiya
Ozernaya (UJ8-8619) of Stalinabad; Aleksandra Svinareva
(Simferopol'), and
Mariya Revnivykh (Tobol'sk). Among collective stations of
radio clubs and
DOSAAF organizations, the following operators are cited: N.
Dogadayeva,
Card I A
107-57-3-5/64
The Second All-Union Contest
Z. Somenova, and Z. Kudasheva (UA3KAH, Moscow Electrotechnical
Institute
of Communications). Good results were shown by these Ashkhabad
radio
amateurs: M. Kutishenko, A. Krivchikova, and G. Dolganova.
Among the
winners of the Contest are the teams of the Khar'kov
Polytechnic Institute
(UB5110R), the Chelyabinsk radio club (UA9KAB), the L'vov
radio club
(UB5]KBA) and the Kiyev Polytechnic Institute (UBSRAC). Among
radio clubs,
the first place was scored by the Moscow radio club, the
second by the'
Simferopol' radio club, and the third by the Pavlovo-Posad
radio club. Among
individually -owned radio stations, the first place was won by
Yelizaveta
Ivanova (UA9Aj, Chelyabinsk), second place was taken by
Antonida Semenova
(UA9DA, Sverdlovsk), third place by Yelizaveta Bobrova (UAlTj,
Bo~rovichi),
and fourth and fifth places by Zoya Kurilko (UAlBj, Leningrad)
and Mariya
Kolotilkina, (UA3TX, Dzerzhinsk), respectively. Among
collective radio station
teamio, first prize went to the team of the Moscow City Radio
Club (UA3KAH);
second prize went to the Khabarovsk Polytechnic Institute
station UB5KBR and
its team of Ye. Yevlakhova, Ye. Serkova, and 0. Tokhtamysheva;
and third
prize was awarded to the Asbkhabad Radio Club, UH8KAA, and its
team of
Card 2/5
107-57-3-5164
The Second All-Union Contest
M. Kutishenko, L. Krivchikova, and G. Dolganova. Aleksandra
Svinareva, a
Simferopol' radio amateur, showed the beat monitor work.
Tamara Shcheglova
(UA3-210, Moscow) was the runner-up. The third place for
monitor work went
to Vera Zaytseva (UA3-15062). In 1955, A. Kharina (UA3AQ) and
T. Glotova
(UA3FA) took part in the Contest; however, they never appeared
later, nor did
V. Sukhareva (UA3CF) appear. Some radio clubs are criticized
for their in-
adequate preparations for the Contest. Tookorov, Chief of the
Kamyshin Radio
Club, is blamed for the fact that men, not women, worked at
the Club radio
station. The Maykop Radio Club (Vol'yano, Chief) failed to
single out a team
for the Contest. Many girl radio amateurs are on the list of
the Cheboksary
Radio Club (Gusev, Chief); however, only three of them took
part in the Conteft.
V. Shabolina (UA9YO, Barnaul) did not take part in the
Contest, apparently be-
cause the Barnaul Radio Club (Serebryakov, Chief) did not help
heir with prepa-
ratioiis. On the other hand, the Kishinev Radio Club (Zuyev
hief), the
Borovichi Radio Club (Filatov, Chief), the Ashkhabad Radio
Club (Vasil'yev,
Chief) and the Tbilisi Radio Club (Tabliashvili, Chief), did
help their women
members to open their own radio stations. A list of female
-operated amateur
Card 3/5
107-57-3-5/64
The Second All-Union Contest
radio stations opened recently is presented, as follows:
1.
UAIAT,
Volkova, A. P. -- Leningrad
2.
UAICA,
Devyatkina,
M. B. -- Leningrad
3.
UAlGW,
Gavrilova, V. I. Leningrad
4.
UA10G,
Kulikova, Z. A. Arkhangel'sk
S.
UAlYJ,
Silina, L. L.
-- Murmansk
6.
UQ2AE,
Vorontsova, Ye. S. -- Riga
7.
UANY,
Martynova, N. M. Kalinin
8.
UA3LX,
Pishchulina, V. K.
Yelets
9.
UA3RU,
Ivanova, L. N. -- Tambov
10.
UA3VD,
Smirnova,
A. A. -- Ivanovo
11.
UA4LG,
Gordeyeva, L. Ya. __ Ul'yanovsk
12.
UA4SF,
Vlasova, 1. N. -- Yoshkar-Ola
13.
UBSQB,
Olondar',
G. A. -- Zaporozhlye
14.
U05BN,
Buchasskaya, N. F. --
Kishinev
15.
U05RK,
Kovshova,l. N. Kishinev
Card 4/5
107-57-3-5164
The Second All-Union Contest
16.
U05MM,
Minyaylova, Ya. V. --
Kishinev
17.
UB5SL,
Bugayeva, K. G. Simferopol'
18.
UB5CX,
Svirsheva, E. A. L'vov
19.
UF6HD.(old UA4HD), Sidorova, N. L.
-- Georgian SSR
20.
UH8BD,
Gulina, K. A. -- Ashkhabad
21.
UA9AJ,
lvanova, Ye. S. -- Chelyabinsk
ZZ.
UA9YO,
Shabalina, V. V. --
Barnaul
There are two photos in the article: M. Gudim, Kazan' Radio
Club, and T.
Tovkis. Tbilisi Radio Club.
Card 5/5
~i N _. 1, -i ~
7
,
AUTHOR: Kazanskiy, N. 107-57-5-44/63
TITLE: News About Permanent Contests (NOVOYe o postoyannykh
sorov-novaniyakh)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 5, p.40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The 8-year old statute of the "Permanent Contests"
has become obsolete.
For that reason the Central Committee of DQSA&F, USSR, has
instituted a now
statute which stipulatea the following requirements: (a)
Two-way contacts (or
monitoring) with 15 Soyuz Republics within 24 hours; (b) same
with 50 or more
oblasts within one year; (c) Same with 10 rayons within 48
hours. First-,
second-, and third-grade certificates are instittited.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
UUNSKIY. N. (UA3Ar).
C;)rrpating radio amateurs on the starting line. Radio
no-7:9un 34
JI 157. (MLRL lo;a)'~
(Radio, Shortwave--Competitions)
X
107-57-7-11/56
AUT'HOR: Kazanskiy, N. All-Union Category Umpire
TITLE: The Best High-Speed Operators (Sillneyshiye skorostniki)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 7, pp 8-9 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A report on the 10-th All-Union Radio Ham Contest heldin
Kiyev in 1957.
64 best radio hams of the country took part in the Contest. Better
results
were achieved in transmission as compared to previous contests.
From 90 %o 100 signs a minute were transmitted by M. Tkhorl,
N.Yemshanov,
G. Astrabakhin, V. Baranov, A. Mallm, V. Sokolovskiy, Ye. Le7kekbmnn,
1. Laps. (transmission of numerals). Ye. Leikekhman sent a viord
radiotelegram
155.8 signs/min andanumeral radiogram at 106 s1m. P. Vasillyev showed
a speed of 175.4 a/m.
Very good results were demonstrated by these younger hams: V. Baranov
(Alma-Ata), I. Isakov (Ashkhabad), Yu. Neunylov (Stalinabad), N.
Slepneva
(Kiyev), I. Bodney (Simferopol), G. Karapetyan (Tbilisi), and the
Champioii
of the Belorussian SSR M. Volzhankin. I.Livahits (Stalinabad)
received
and copied in longhand a text at 225 s1m (or 299 'Paris" system)
beating
by 9 s/m the previous s. Eksler's record. Livshits was able to
receive
meaningless texts at 170 s/m.
Card 1/2
The best High-Speed operators 107-57-7-11/56
The first place -- the Champion Of 1957 -- want to G. Rassadin;
second Tar-
takovskiy; third - G* Patko; sixth - Z. Kubikh.
Poor results were shown by Mnatsakanyan
N. Xalachev, A. Morozov, N. Sannikova. (Yerevan) and 1. NaZaryan;
also by
The Leningrad team has worsened Its Scores over the last 3 years.
Lack of
attention is noted on the part of yesipenko,
Club, and Timofepv. Chairman of the Leningrad Chief Of the Leningrad
CitY Radio
0- Bachinskiy (Riga), A. KOtellnikov (Tashkent City DOSAAF Committee.
E- KOrshull WilvnYus), E. Braude (Tbilisi), a ), N. m
their respective DOSAAF Committees. Ish UkhamOtOv (Omsk),
nd others seriously criticized
Two Photos of V. Baranov, M. Severina and others.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
YaZANSKIY, H. pud'ye, vsesoyuznoy kategorii.
Ok--
amateurs must be ahead! Radio no.1:20--21 Ja 158.
(Amateur radio stations--Gompetitinne)
(MIRA 11:1)
KAZANSOY, 11*1 nudlya veenoyuznoy kategorii.
truggling for championship. Radio no.3:8-9 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:3)
(Amateur radio stations-Competitions)
qo,
AUTHOR: I*azanskiv N11-Union Class Judge SOV-107-58-e-6/51'
71"Ll,&: "Fox-hunting" is Becoming a l'opular Sport
("Okhota na lis"
stanovitsya populyarnoy)
I ~-'El ' ~DI CAL: Radio, 10,59, Nr 3, pp 6-7 ( L",, S 11
The author describes the results of the 12 All-M-rainian
and the All-Union 11adio "Fox-hunting" ComPetitions in
which
the "fox" was repregented by a secreted radio transmitter
and operator and the "hounds" were armed Nvith radio recei-
vers. There is 1 caricature.
1. Radio operators--Performance
Card I./i
A U T 11, 0 R.- ;Gaza Sw /1 5 1 C - E.
11TTLE- "Field DaY": 1958 ("PolevTy
Ultra-17hort 'Vav~-barda. i
Rndic,, 1953, N2- 10- P 9
1"33tW'T! The author des,,ribe2 the
to3t betwoon ultra-short
There is cne photcgraph,
Ion." !~,10 651da)~ On the iraateur
(Na lyubit2l~fjlth UKV diapazerakh
03L~110
1'1`50 "F-J-1:1 Daty"; a prcf-J'.1ei c -
f- I ~y oil
w~tve radio amateurn in the US311.
Card 1./'
6(4)
SOV/107-58-12-27/55
AUTHOR:
Kazanskiy, N.
TITLE:
Executing Congress Decisions ... (Vypolnyaya
resheniya
s"yezda... ) - For New Achievements
in Amateur Radio (Za
novyye dostizheniya v
radiolyubitellskom sporte): Results
of the
Sporting Year (K itogam sportivnogo goda)
PERIODICAL:
Radio, 1958, Nr 12, pp 24-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
At the beginning of the article it is stated
that the 4th
All-Union DOSAAF Congress set
radio amateurs the
responsible task of con-
siderably improving the sporting
indices,
especially those on which international com-
petitions are based. The author shows how
this task is
being achieved by citing results
from various
competitions held during 1953,
which show a vast
improvement on those for
1957. For example, at the 9th
All-Union Ra-
Card 112
dio-Telephone competitions each
participant
SOV/107-58-12-27/55
Executing Congress Decisions... - For New Achievements in
Amateur Radio: Totals of the Sporting Year
carried out an averaGe of 27 two-way radio
communications, while at the 10th this fi-
gure was 34. In the first round of the,13th
DOSAAF Rudio Communications championship 47
sportsmen COMDleted over 100 two-way radio
communications as compare(] with 31 in 1957.
A photo shows Sh. Shamsutdinov and T.
Rindyuk, members of the Karaganda Radio Club,
working at their radio station under field
conditions. There is 1 photograph.
Card 212
BUMMYRY', F-I- (UA3~-I); IAZANSXIT, N.V. (UA3AY);
GRIGORIYEVA, A.I., red.;
BLAZHENKOVA, G.L, tekhn.red,
[Concise handbook for shortwave radio amateurs]
Karmannyi spra-
vochnik radiollubiteliv,-korotkovolnovika. Moskva,
Izd-vo DOSAAF,
1959. 63 p. (min 13:6)
(Radio, Shortwave-Amateurs' manuals)
LOMANOTICH, Viktor Aleksandrovich; GODIM, P.Te., red.;
KMUTSKIT, N.T.,
red.; KOBTARI, Y.N., tel-Im.red.
(First shortwave radio transmitter-rooeiver set]
Pervala UKY
radiostant6ii2. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSW, 1959. 70 P. (MIRA
13:3)
(Radio, Shortwave)
DOLINIK, A.G.; MAVRODIADI, V.G. i red.; red.; TROITSKIT,
L.V.,
red.; ZLIKIN, I.M., red.; GRI(~M-r-YiFA, A.I., red.;
KARYAKINA, M.S.,
tekhn.red.
(Beat designs of the 14th and 15th ochlbitions of the
work of radio
amateurs] Luchshie konstruktaii 14-1 1 15-1 vystevok
tvorchestva
radioliubitelei. Koskva. lzd-vo DOSW. 1959. 263 P.
(MIU 13:4)
(Radio--Exhibitions)
13UMSYNYT, Fodor Ivanovich (UA3-1); XAZANSKIT,
Nikolay Valentinovia-
(MAF); KAMYAGIN, -1 SHM I GIN
Konstantin Aleksandrovich NAPA); VASILIM, A.A., red.;
TROITSKIY, L.V., red.; KARYAKINA, H.S., tokhn.red.
(Shortwave radio manual; reference manual and methods
aid
for radio amateurs] Spravochnik korotkovoluovika;
spravoclino-
metodichaskoe posobie dlia radioliubitelai. Izd.3.,
parer. i
dop. Mos)cva, Isd-vo DOSAAF, 1959. 479 P. (MMA 13:1)
(Radio, Shortwave)
7 7 1
AUTHOR: Kazanski SOV/107-59-1-16/51
TITLE: The 1959 Sports Calendar (Sportivnyy kalendar'na 1959
god)
PERIODICAL: Radio# 1959, Tir 1, P 17 NSSR)
ABSTRACT: The author lists and comments on the All-Union
competitions
in the amateur-radio field to be held in the USSH during
1959. So far, most of the ultrashort-wave amateurs have
been operating in the 36-40 megacycle band. In this year's
competitions the stress %vill be laid on operation in the
144-146 and 420-425 megacycle bands.
Card 1/1
';0V/107-'_9-~'-;5 1/52
L" Q'R Kazanskiy, N.t (UA3AF)
T IT.6 F, Fo!~ L,ie Quality of Amate!_~' ....... GZ-1
k,1C11.-Stvo
1yubitellskoy ap
ly paratur-
0 D I C AL RaJ i o 1959, 17.r 3, P 35
11111 (? -11, 4-,
, , t". "s of m~aster radio
AB,=ACT: or points out th(. A(.;!'! -(!V'~
G. Rumyantzev (""
amateiirs -aalimov (RA3AEAF)
JA9DN) ind m~~ntions
V. C-roncharskiy (UB5Nr4), I .: I," - I
simultaneously a number o.-,' ,".ions having in-
ferior tone quality. In adul tilese stations
created interference ove-, dist:inces. The
author demands that thece be properly
t,ined and that amateurs use moder;_1 ejuipment which
does not disturb the work of neieibooing TV sets and
radio receivers. The amateurs sho-,k]-d use mo,;ern an-
tennasl for example ground plane antennas, dinoles
with symmetric feeders, etc.
Card 1/1
V)hzl
6(6) SOV/107-59-5-16/51
AUTHOR: Kazanskiy, N. (UA3AF)
TITLE: Once More on the Elimination of TV Interference
PERIODICAL: Radio., 1959, Nr 5, p 14 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author discusses possible circuit arrangements
for eliminating the interference of short-wave ama-
teur transmitters with KVN-49 TV sets. He recommends
using ground plane antennas and spark surpressors
at the telegraph keys. He describes the manufacture
Df capacitors for filter circuits in short wave trans-
initters. The transmitter operated by the author,
160-180 watts with a GU-13 output tube, does not cause
any interference with KVN-49 TV sets. There are 3
circuit diagrams.
Card 1/1
o6257
G( SOV/10'7-59--6-21/50
AUTHOR: Kazanskiy, 11.
TITLE: Ilevis from Contests
PERIWICAL: !RIdio, 1959, Nr 6, p 16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author briefly explains some of th~~ new
regulations
which are used. in the outdoor radio amateur contests on
July 25 to 26t 1959. AccordinG to these reGulations,
12 points are counted for establishing one two-way
communication in the 38-40 Me range at distances between
1300 and 500 km. Distances below 300 km are not counted.
Eight points are Given for distances between 500 and
1,000 Ian. For two-way calls of stations within 1,000-
2,000 km, only four points are granted, while only two
points are credited for contacting stations at distances
b,etween 2,000 and 3,000 km. One point is Civen for all
subsequent 1,000 Im, ex~!edinp 3,000 Im. In the range
of 144-146 Me, stations mu~-:t be outside a 10 km radius.
Card 1/2
06257
SOV/107-59-6-21/50
News from Contests
For frequencies of 420-425 Me, the minimum range is
5 km. For each call, 10 credit points are Given to the
amateur. The number of points increases considerably
for distances exceeding 300 lim. In the 144-146 Mc ran-e
200 points are Given if the other station is outside a
17;00 km radius, while 600 points are [,-ranted for the ~,ame
distance on 420-425 Mc. The author mentions that the re-
ceivers and transmitters must be of a hiGher ~-iualityJbr
the aforementioned competition. In addition, i~ulti-
element and multi-ctory antennas must be used on 420-
L1-25 1.11c. There is 1 photograph.
Card 2/2
05397
SOV/107-59-8-17/49
AUTHOR: _N,_Kazansk_jy, Judge of the First All-Union
Category
TITLE: The Team of the Village Tallmenka Is First
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 8, pp 22 - 23 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author reports on the results of the third
kll-
Union contest of young VHF radio amateurs, which was
held on the last day of the spring vacation in 1059.
More than one thousand pupils participated, operating
173 group stations and 118 individual VHF stations.
However, there were no participants from Kiyev, Tbi-
lisil Villnyus, Yerevan, Riga, Tallin and Kishinev.
The team of the village TallmeL%a (Novosibirskaya
Oblast') took first place, and won the prize of the
periodical "Radio". The team of School Nr 2 in Fer-
gana took second place. The author lists a number
of elementary and secondary schools whose pupils
achieved outstanding results.
Card 1/1
XAZAIMIT, Nikolay Valentinovich; YILIHOIIOV, I.M.,
red.; PAYNSHMIDT,
CAiwiteur radio in the U.S.S.R.] Radioliubitallskil
sport
v SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSW, 1960. 91 p.
(HIRA 14.-2)
(Amateur radio stations)
LOKAHOVICH, Viktor Aleksandrovich; GODIM, F.Te., red.;
KAZAITSKIT, N.Y.,
red.; FATNSMI)T, F.Ta., tekhn.red.
(Simple amateur shortwave transmitter-receiver sets]
Prostys MY
priamo-parodaiushchie liubitellskie radiostentaii.
140hkva. Izd-vo
Dosup. 196o. 95 P. (MIRA 13 -10)
(Radio, Shortwave)
KAZANSKrY,,_N,-_ORLOV, A.; MALMV, A.I., red.; FILIMONOV,
I.M.p red.;
HUMINA# Ya.S. p takhn. red.
[Methodological manual for training radiotelegraph operators]
Me-
todicheskoe posobie po obucheniiu radiotelografistov. Moskva,
Izd-
vo DOSAAF, 1960. 135 pe (MIRA 14:6)
(Radiotelograph) (Radio operators)
KAZANSKIT, N.
The oailors are in the lead. Radio no.2:13-14 F '60.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Radio--Competitione)
I #
- I
WAITSKIY, N, (UA3AF)
Pole antenna for tree bands. Radio no.3:37 Mr
160.(MIRA 13:6)
(Antennas (Zlectronics)
KAZANSKIYj N., sudly4 vaesoyuznoy kategorli
Amateur radio competitions in the Spartakiada. Radio
no.IM-9
0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
XAZANSKIYj N.
Wn't hesitate 'to spend the nemsary time in
preparation for
t1he competitipps. Radio noJsU~15 Mr 163 . (MIRA
16:2)
L Starshiy trener sbornoy, ~ozandy SSSR po "Okhote
na, lie".
(Radio operators) , (Radio direction finders)
KAZANSKI,r, N. (UA3AP)
In disre.-ard of poor operating conditions. Radio
no.5:18 W
'63. (MIRA 16:5)
(Amateur radio stations) (Radio operators)
KA2111-'AlY, NUolay Vasil.1yovich
1,;n-nitary enrineering and eloctriTal enrinoering
op,ra--
t~i.ons; rcq~air Eind maintenance cf stinitury
ongincering
e(,puipinent of dwellJngs]
L,~iniiarrio-tokli!iiehe~-,kie i clektro-
tc hhniche--kie vaboty; remont 4. ~-,Oderzlllarlic
--linilarnc-
tl,kluiic',.c-skogo oborudovanila zhilup do-ma.
Vu~--kvlk, Str--I-
!:,,,d,it, ~964- 33 (~117~A
KAZANSKIY, NiRola- llasillyevlch~ invh.;
141~'.HNIK, Yakov Tarnncvlch,
rn77F.-;-7616ff~~r. -.r~a-
[Itoofing operations] Krovellnyu rnboty.
1.',o,;kvn, Otrc)IJLAat,
1964. 86 p. (NIRA 18!3)
KAWSKIT, P.. predesdatell.
Towards new labor achievements. V pomeprofaktivu 14
no.15;24-26 Ag '53,
(MI-HA 6:7)
1. Komissiya proisvodetvenno-masnovoy raboty taekha
vmlkanizataii Yaroa-
lavokogo ordena lenina shinnogo zavoda. (Tires. Rabber)
KAZAN'sYlY, '.,). A.
21312 UZANSKIY, P. A. Kommuni8ticheskie subbotni.ki u go(,:y
6-razhdanskoy voynl.
Frepodavanie istorii v shkole, 1949, No. 3, S. 26-37.
SO: Letopis' ~,hurnallnykh Statey, Hc. 2(,~, 1.',oskva, 1949.
KAZANSKIT, P.A.; MURASHOV, S.I.; VPMOVTSIV, I.P.,
red.; POPOVA, T.,
fe-Ea-. r-8-&.
[Light over Russia; studies on the history of
electrification
in the U.S.S.R.] Svet nad Rosslei; ocherki po
istorli elektri-
fikataii SSBR. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo polit.lit-ry,
1960. 398 p.
(MIRA 13:9)
Ollectrification)
WANSKIT, S.
Pneumatic lining for the icinl,~, of cold storage
vaults. Sov. torg.
33 no.5:37-39 My 160. (MIRA 13!11)
(Cold storage warehouses)
KAZANSKIT, 5.1.
Bar1jr dehelminthisation in dictyocaulosis in calves.
Veterinariia
33 no.4:30-31 Ap 136. ()gRA 9:7)
l.Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach veterinarnogo otdela
Kalininskogo
oblastnogo upravlenlya eallskogo khozyayvtva.
(Nomatpda) (Calves--Diseases)
K&UNSKIY. S. I
Round-shaped warehouse mde of Ice. Sov. torg. no-3-50-53
Hr '58.
(Cold storage) (MIRA 11!2)
KRYLOV, Mikhail Mikliuylovich, laureut Stulinskoy premil;
KAZANSKIY, S.L.
[Refrigerated warehouses in trade] liedianye
slclady-kholodillaiki v torgovle.
Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1953. 98 P. (HLRA 6:7)
(Cold storage
KAZANSKIYY S,,L.
.Determining the thickness of heat insulation and the
snow bank
-round ice depositories. Mato k osn. uch. o merz.
zon. zem. kory
x
no.7:17&-191 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Icehouses)
KAZAI-SKIYO vt
I saw it with my own eyes. Sov. foto 19 no.10:26 0
159.
(MIRA 1311)
(China--Pictures, illustrations, ate.)
KAZANMY, V.
In thm Far North. NTO 6 no.ls29-31 Ja 164. (MIRA 17j2)
1. Predsedatell Taymyrskogo okruzhnogo pravlenlya
Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo
obshchestva seltskokhozyaystva, glavnyy inzh.-atroitell
Taymyrskogo pro-
izvodstvannogo kolkhoino-sovkhoznogo upravleniya.
L 00585-66 EPI(s)-2/Z4T(in)/EPP(n)-2/ZTP(t)/MiP(b) - --JDIV.4140
ACCESSION NRs AP5021605 UR/0286/65/000/013/0076/0077
AUTHORSs Sokolov, Lo Ast Kazans)dy, V. A.1 Sellkin. 00 Sol
UstyuZ in, V.-N.1
Shashkoy# V& No
TITLEs Device for continuous temperature measurement of liquid
meta . Claas 429
No* 172516
SOURCEs Byulleten' izobreteniy i tov&=Wkb znakovp no. 13, 19659
76-77
TOPIC TAGS: liquid metalp smelting temperature, temperature
measurement
ABSTRACTa This Author Certificate presents a device for
continuous temperature
measurement of liquid metals. The device is calibrated for each
chemical composi-
tion and contains a temperature transducer and a measuring
circuits To automate
the smelting process by simultaneously measuring the liquid
metal temperature and
the difference between the liquid metal and its crystallization
temperatures
according to the temperature gradient in the containerp the
container is made of
cooled walls of material with high thermal conductivity, e.g.
copper, This contains
er is in direct contact with the liquid metal (see Figs I on
the fhelosure)s TIJ
measure the temperature gradient in the high thermal
conductivity wallf the device
is provided witt, several temperature transducers placed on the
outer and inner
Card 1/3
777.--.
[card
Card
/UnRUtry - Cyclopentaw Nov/3)80
Memiotry - Catalytic Reactions
ftstalytic Hydrogenation of
Cyclopentanao In-
Vaving Ring Scission," V. A. 1hz&nskiT,,
'4 Mbecov, 211 PP
~g Oftpekh Mile Vol XMI, No 6
Al,though bydrogenolysis of hydrocarbons
Is very
alow below 3000, establieheA that
cyclopentane
wA its derivatives undergo ring scission
faming
=xmal pentane in the presence of
platinized '
-carbon at 300-3100 in an excess
hydrogen. StUU
of cyclopentame, at 225-2900,
methy1clopentane..
4OW 64/49T6_j,
V =/Chemistry - Cyclopentave Nov/Doc 48
(Contd)
dimthylelopomtanes, and.
l,2,3-tr1zetbylC1o-
Vwtane, vith some consideration to the
be-
lievior of the stareoiscmare gives an
O"Pproximto
!'44ries of relative velocities
decreasing *Ith
,~tbe z=ber of subStitUOUtO AUdL Vith
the de=v"e
In their prozJnlty on the ring.
PaLl3AAiua
qffecte the hydrogenolyplb., of
cyclopentame at
,a considerably smaller,rate than
platinvm, a3A
al,cksl on aluminum is much more
vigorous, 'cut
tbeae latter two catalysts exhibit a
much loVer
a pecificity in ring scission.
KMNSKIY, V.A,
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BOOK
Authors KAZANSKIY,, V. A.
Full Titles TECHNOLOGY OF THE FLOW OF PRODUCTION IN THE
CONSTRUCTION OF TURBINES
AND TURBO-MACHINES
Transliterated Title: Tekhnologichnosti konstruktaiy turbin i
turbomashin
Publishing Data
Originating Ageneys None
Publishing Houses State Scientific and Technical Publishing House
of Literature
on Machine Building (Mashgis)
Date: 1950 No. pp.t 222 No. of copies: 3..,000
Editorial Staff
Editors V4ser,-D. B.,, Assist. Prof. Tech. Ed.: gone
Witor-in-Chieft Bol'shakov, S. A*# Fhg* Appraisersi Kanterp S. A.
and Fridmego, I. M., Rag.
Otherst None
Text Data
Coverage: This book explains technological problems of the
construction of turbines
and turbo-machines. It includes also a number of other industrial
problems such as the definition of technological aspects of
construction,
and of the conditions upon uhich they dependp and the
determination of
systems of technical efficiency indicators. Practical examples of
the
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construction of turbo machines are included. In the final
chapter
problems of standardisation and of control of plans will
be found.
(Diagrams# graphs, tables)
Ccoments., This book has the character of a general
textbook in the field of
turbines and turbo-machinest and is based on known
mat4rials.
Purpose: A book for workers of design bureausp and
technologists of turbo-
machine construction works. It will be also useful to
vorkers of
allied branches of heavy industry.
Facilitiefig None
No. of Ruesian and Slavic References: 11
Avail.ablet A.I.D.., Library of Congress
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