SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LARIN, M.N. - LARIN, T.V.

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- '1ARIF, MeN., prof 9, doktor tekhn. nauk; MASIOV, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk G.; - - -11 - - Wear of a hard alloy and quenched steel, rubbing together. Izv. vya. uchebi zav*; mashinoetri, noj,9:107-114 '58. (MIRA 22.-10) 16-Moskovskiy takhnologicheskiv Institut pishchavoy prowohlennosti. (Mechanical wear) (Metal cutting) 01 ~ :Lz I 1~ T l~ 25(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/2969 Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy InstrumentalInyy inBtitut Vysokoproizvoditellnyye konstruktsil reztsov I ikh ratsionallnaya ~ekspluatatsiya (High-productivity Single-point Tools and Their Efficient Use) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. 239 p. Errata slip inserted :5,500 copies printed. Ed.: M, N. Larin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Tech, Ed.: A. F. UTff??TVr`a; Managing- Ed. for Literature on Metalworking and Tool Making: R. D. Beyqellman. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineerp, technicians, technical-inspection, personnel, and turners. COVERAGE: This book deals with the efficient use of single-point cutting tools. Designs of single-point tools developed by industrial innovators and scientific research organizations, contemporary designing methods, and constructional analyses of Card 1/6. ,IL,prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; M&SLOT, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ~~IN, M XDGkN, A.B., assistent Selecting the brand of hard alloys for machining highly hardened 9teel9.'Izv.vys*ucbeb*zav9; masbinostre nool: 114-t2 '59. (MIRA 13:3) 1. TekhnologicheBl-.iy institut ishchevoy pronyahlennosti. (Metal cutMj KARMSIN, Emmanuil Livovich, kand.tekhn.nauk [deceased]; PSTROSYMS, Anatoliy.Aremoisovichi kand.takhn.nauk;.~ ~M~N. prof., doktor'tekhn.nar.k,.retsenzent; LESNIGH3WO, I.I., inzh., red.; OVA, Z.I., tekhn.red. (Mlling bodies of revolution] Frozerovanie tel vrashchaniia. Moskva. Gos.nouchno-tekhn.izd-vo mAshinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 109 P. (MIRA 1)-.9) (Metal cutting) (Killing machines) --- GOMSEAZA, Zinaida Dmitriyevna, inzh.,-. LARIN,-M.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; FALIDWSM, R.I., doktor to-EU-.asuk, red.; GZWOVA, Z.I., takhn.red. (Broaching with large feed] Protiagivanie a bol'shimi podachami. Moskva, Gos.n9uchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinoatroit.lit-ry, 1960. 203 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Broaching machiuss) 1, , ), r, II. I f 7 11 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5059 Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-if3sledovatellskiy instrumentallnyy institut V~sokoproizvoditellnyye konstruktsii protyazhek i ikh ratsionalInaya ekspluatatsiya'(Highly Productive Broach Constructions and Their EffIcient Operation) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 119 p. Errata slip ,inserted. 4,800 copies printed. Ed. (Title page):. M. N. Larin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Pro- fessor; Tech. Ed.: G. Ye Sorokina; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metalworking and Machi~e-,Tool Making: V. I. Mitin, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians con- cerned with the design and use of broaches. COVERAGE: The book deals with requirements for achieving high labor efficiency through the proper use of broaches. In this connection the following main topics are discussed: 1) modern designs of broaches for efficient methods of broaching; 2) selection of broaching regimes to ensure desired surface finish and accuracy Highly Productive Broach Constructions (Cont.) SOV/5059 of broached part; 3) data on Plant standards for wear and scrap- ping of broaches; and 4) data on reconditioning of broaches, etc. The sharpening and heat treatment of broaches, and the measure- ment of their geometric parameters are also discussed. The causes of abnormal functioning of broaches and measures for their correction are reviewed on the basis of experience gained by leading Soviet and non-Soviet factories. Problems in organizing the inspection of the broaching operation are also considered. The work on which this book is based was carried out in the lab- oratory for metal cutting of the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isBledovatel skiy instrumentallnyy institut (VNII) (All-Union Instrument Scientific Research Institute) in cooperation with other insti- tutions and advanced plants (NI ITavtoprom, [Technological Scientific Research Institute of the Automobile Industry], ChTZ [Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant], ZIL [Plant imeni Likhachev], and others). The chapters were written as follows: Chapters I and IV, by _N. N._j~,.rin, Professor, and M. P. Tsyganova, Engineer; Ch. II, by M. Yu. Lapinskiy, Engineer, and P. G. Katsev, Can- didate of Technical Sciences; Ch. III, by L. K. Petrosyan, ---Ca-rd--2/8_ Highly Productive Broach Constructions (Cont.) SOV/5059 Candidate of Technical Sciences, and L. G. Dibner, Engineer; and Ch V by A. D. Martynov, Candidate of Technical Sciences. There ar~ 36 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENM Foreword 3 Ch.. I. Cofiditions for Highly Productive Broaching 5 Ch. II. Broach Designs 9 1. Classification of broaches 9 2. Requirements for broaching machines 9 3. Basic methods of broaching 11 al On the problem of an efficient method of broaching 11 b Regular method of broaching 12 c Generating method of broaching 13 d Staggered.-tooth 4roup) method of broaching 14 Staggered-tooth chessboard" variation 16 Engineer P. P. Yunkin's keyway-broaching variation 17 Highly Productive Broach Constructions (Cont.) SOV/5059 _ej Rear pilot 36 f Burnishing teeth 37 6. Special broach designs 37 a built-up, hard-alloy-tipped broaches Design of 37 o b Combinati n Eround and keywayi broach 42 c Expanding broach l 42 d Burnishing and sizing broaches 42 7. Push broaches 44 8. -External broaches 44 9. Designing the broach for strength 53 a Broaching forces 53 b Designing of broaches for strength imthe critical j cross section 54 Designing the broach joint fwith head] for strength C) 55 10. Designing the chip spaces of broaches 57 Ch. III. Sharpening of Broache8 59 Ch.,IV. Efficient Use of Broaches 68 1. The we&r of broaches 68 Highly Productive Broach Constructions (Cont.) SOV/5059 2. The allowable amount of stock removal in sharpening 71 3. The life of broaches 73 4. Cutting speed in broaching 75 5. Selection of lubricating coolants 76 6. Surface roughness in broaching 78 7. Increasing the life of broaches by thermochemical treatment 80 8. Heat treatment of broaches 81 9. Reconditioning of broaches 84 10. Centering and alignment of broaches 92 11. Organizing the control for efficient operation of broaches 96 Ch. V. Inspection of Bpoaches After Sharpening 107 1. Checking the face angle and the gullet 107 2. Checking the back-off angle 107 a) Measuring the back-off angle with Babehinitser's bevel protractor 107 b) Measuring the back-off angle with a template log Card-67'T .LARIN, M.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; TSYGANOVA, M.P.# inzb,; TkIBOVTSEV, L-- S.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; HITYAKOV, A.V.p inzb.,- PETROSYAN, L.K., kand. tekhn. nauk,- CHRRNOUSENWj A.P., inzh.; BUDIIIYM, N.Ye., inzh.; MARTYNGV, A.D.,,.karid. tekbn. nauk; IVANOVA, N.A., red. Izd-va; GORDEYEVAI L.P., tekhn. red. (High-production designs of form cutters aAd their efficient use] Vy- sokoproizvoditellrqe konstrak-tsii fammyk)i frez I ikh ratsionallnaia ,I IC. - ekspluatatsiia. Pod red. M.N.Larind oskva, Mashgiz, 1961. 174 (m :MO 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy instrumenntAIDYY institut. 2. Vsesoyuznrj nauchno-issledovatel'skiy instrumentalInyy institut, Moscow (for all except Ivanava, Gordayeva) (Metal-cutting tools) LARIN, M.N,, doktor tekhn,nauk, prof, Methodis of industrial tests of metal-cutting tools. Vest.mash, 4.1 no.7:66--69 n 161. (MM 24:6) (Mtalf~mtting tools-Testing) ZOM, II.N.. doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; IMYMER, G'.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; LARIN. M.N., doktor tokhn. muk, prof., reteen2ent; LESNIOMMO, I.f-.,-red. izd-va; GORMYNYA. L.P., tekhn. red. [High-speed machining of steel with hard-alloy cutting tools under intermittent cutting conditions] VyBokoproizvoditellnaia obrabotka Btali tvardosplavrqmi reztsami pri preryvistom re- 2anii. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit- ry, 1961. 78 p. .(HIRA 14:5) (Hetal cutting) .. ...- LARIN, ?4j'Anekhanik Hydraulic shears, Stroitel~ no.4:25 Ap 161, O-EPA 34:5) (I*tal-cutting tools) doktor REZNIKGVx A.N., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; LAPJ tekhn. nauk, prof., retcenzent; FRID, L.I., red.izd-va; DEMKIIIA, V.P.) takhn. red, (Heat exchange in metal cutting and the cooling of cutting tools] Teploobmen pri rezanii i okhlazhdenie i instrumentov. Moskva.. Mashgiz,, 1963. 199 p. (MIRA 17:2) ARKHIPOV, Vladimir VAL "yevich. dotn; KASMIKOV, N'Phail Aleksandrovich, dots., kand. tekhn. naukLJARIT,' I-,oispy, dok-~or tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV, Vasillyevich, prf.fdece.--sedl; ShIEVCMIKO, Gennadiy Dmitriyevich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHUKIIOV, Yuriy Vladimirovich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHCEMBLKOV, G.S., red. [Technology of metalsl Tekhnologiia metallov. rBy! V.V. A,rkhipov i dr. Izd. 2., perer. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 11964. 563 p. (MIRA 17: 10) ACC'kR- AP6028722 souaul" cobh-~-hl /6-1 AUTHORS: Larint M. N. (Doctor of technicaL acienceat Professor); Martynovi G. A. ORG: none TIME: Methods of heating pai'Lcj tiazing maQ1111I.J16 SOURCE: Vestnik mashinostroyeniyat no. 8, 1966t 70-73 TOPIC TAGS: metal machining, hot machining, radiation heating, induction heating, metalworking ABSTRAW: Various methods of locally heating the cutting region of a part during its machining are discussed qualitativelyp with numerous references to literature and patents. The major part of the report is devoted to the origin, range of applications and various advante-ges and disadvantages of electric contact and induction heating , geometries (shown graphically), although'an optical (radiation) heating method (U.S. patent 2s61166) is also briefly described. A comparison of the cost required by different methods to heat 1 cm2 to a depth of 3 mm is tabulated as follows (in %): electric contact with roller electrode (industrial frequency) - 50; gas flame - 60; induction heating (500-10 000 CPO) - 100; induction heating (100-1000 kops) - 125; electric contact (100-1000 kcps) - 150- Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. SO CODE: 13/ SUBM DATEt none/ ORIG REFt 008/ OTH REFs 003 Card 1/1 uDc: 621-941.oi6.2 a 0 i-*~ -0-0 d &w 14 40 fbt on &61f. owtim Of dmbk make in 0. 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MOW M= It agin a pcd k aw a amla. tu. n is lbo gbiwmw wbon CgH, b cmdowd wAh 34hima-I - 2- CaMOWN (CH (1: di Sm*Uy*o #A 20* hr IND Wt. fwaMn autbION AL SMOW., ba oil coadmMUM b dhtbd.4% Z IA. 0, Al W VWwt Is (CHIM)& - No roc" bow AM Cj% ~V: 6) in 0-70'. , AM yzmynW. I.M.; LARIN. N.A..; NZYMARK, O.M.; TOLSTIKOVA, Z-D- Synthesis of r-divinylbenzene. Zhur.ob.khIm. 26 no.2:589-591 F 156. (MLRA 9:8) 1. Hauchno-imeleduratellskiy institut polimerizatelonnykh plastmasa. (Benzene) IHZRITBM, I.N.; M", N.A. Synthesis of carbazole_/Y"-propenoxide. Zbrar.ob.khim. 26 no.3: 791-793 Mr 156. (MRA 9. 8) 1. Leni W adskly nauchno-teeledovatellakly inatitut polimerizatsion- nykh plastmass. (Carbazole) LARIN, N.A.; XLTVBMA, Ye.N.; SHIRNOVA, V.S. Synthesis of some 2-kqdromy-4-alko3ybenzophanoneso Zhur. kbim. 30 no.7.*2377-2379 Jl '60- 1 (MM 13:7) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut polimenizatsionrqkb plastmas. . I (Benzophenons) WIN, N.A.; $ATMEVA,, U.N.; KAZHUTKINA, L.V. Synthesis of certain 2-hydrcxy-4-AUwUUnzophenones. Zhur.ob.khim..32 no.2067-369 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Banzophonone) LARJN, N.A.; MATVEYEVA, Ye.N.; FETFOVA, T.G. Synthesis of some 2-hydro7y-5-all,,o-rybenzophenones. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 3:864-866 Mr 164. OuRA r:6) 7 M Me)- Y 2k AW( NPO ACC HR3, AP600 5 *104i~/%/000/005 -9134-- (A) SOURMCODE /0069/OD69 .-INVENTOR:-~-' Kirilov&,: X. I.; Ma .go leva j, 16' A~'-: M- ova---'v--3~--------- -J-7T- b6d e7' a~ atv e-yeva j77 Ye "~,N 1k ev_& a none!, -ORG: ~.M ?d f ion-of~ olvatyrgne'..: Class 39, -TITTZi 14et or Dhot6itabilizat V arm t Xq., 179 i ounced: he'.State Scientific,Ree"rch Institute of -and-Experimental Pdlymeriz PllisitlcB suaarezvennyy nauchno 'e lsigledOVaroell a ~Instltut polimerizatsionnykh:,plastmass i eksperi- av mentalnyy.* od)T ovia romyshlennyye ztey., tovarnyye znaki,, no SOURCE: Izobreteniya p 5# -69: 66 1 9. -STAGS. abilization, photostabi TOPIC, :polystyrene# light st lization.. light- stabilizer ~--".-~'-AABSTRACT:*- An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method of _polystyrene by,introducing a light stabilizer light,stabilization of into It.* - To exten'd the variety of light tabilizeraV 2-hydroxy-4-v- suggeste as the light d stsbilizer,. I.,! ~tb-' SimC 11/. SUBM DATE: I ODE: Ojuri64/ r -6. UM.. 7 s 078.'048 5:74 22~ card QAA77- EwpW/Ewt(M) 1,TP(c) .. RIM ACC NRt - -AR6=232 - SOURCE CODEs URJOO81/661000 /HO431HO43 QA) ;~,Petrova T. G. -AUTHORS lax-int A. I- TITIZi By .~thesis of certain light stabilizers from the class of bentophenoneland tribydroxybutyrophenons, derivatives SOURC& Ref. th. Xhimiya, Part 1. Abs. 9Zh169 YB REF SOURCES Sb. Sintez i issled. offektivn. stabilizatorov dlya polimern. materialov. Voronesht 1964t 206-211 TOPIC TAGSi light absorptiong stabilizer additivep UV absorption, ketone ABSTRAM In a search for light stabilizers for polymers (e. g.p polyolefins), the Friedel-Crafts reaction was used to synthesize ;!,4-(OH)2C6H3C(O)Ph M, 20-(0H) 2!q5-(OH)2C61-~d(O)Ph (119 3p4-(OH)?C6H-3C(O)Ph (III),,2,21,4,4f-tetrahydroxybonzophononei. and also 3040p2lo41- and 3,4pep2 .51-pentabydroxybenzophenon p which,uith the excep-' .-f ?I tion of II and III, proved to be good absorbers of U`V lightj but mixed poorly with the polymers. Reaction of alkaline solutions of-I.and--II-w-Ith alkyl halides produced the corresponding 2-OH-4-OR-C6H3C(O)Ph (IV -alkyla from Cl to CIO, C., whore R are n -OH-5- iso-FrOp lso-BuOt seo-BaOp CH2C'4.(Et)Ba MO)W and CHZCHCH201 and 2 ORCAC(O)Ph iso-Frq Bu. Hj~. In additfinj 2-OH-4-Ma%~C(O)Phv 4-OH-2- 15DC61fAC(O)Ph 2-OH-~5-RC61~C(O)FhVi-- , tort-Bup iso-CfjH1,,)j and so 20#4- (011)3~%C(Oipr and 2#4#6-.(0H)3C6H2C(O) Pr were '.The b9st stabilizers arell Card 1/2 ACC NR, AR6o28232 IV; in all the other cases the absorption maximum of the UV portion of the "atr= is, displaced toward short waves. A. ShIpov. [Translation of abstract] SUB COM 07 Card 212AA 100,04#00, 00000*000 1 8 5 :4 P 1 9 A ~zj" .~A *0 00-3 11 U-ts w Is It. n Al b IN a It A? 0 N 0 AND va"StIns at' lortutlons of sulfur Fyrits of the Ater- b.M. S.SIV R. N. 14n and Z. 261 X, "I -A Trans. Sli. last. FrlJWj iihictofansicides (4. S Sr 1939, l4o. 101, 73-82; Kkim, Netted. Zkur. 1040, No. 1, 39-0-Pyrite deposits of corn. Importance at found in the lom (of rilvilMyr layers situated in Or upper pas I of orphyrics at their cositact with Sandalonts and A description of the 4 largest are strata 6 F,.b') Th; genesis of The formations. which am of the mer4thermal type. is canwted with the granodicrite in- trution. They consist of pyrite, sphaktite, tetrabedtites chaImpyrite, hninite and Satena. W. R. fienn IS It a Of 9 61 a Aeo =09 COO O'D Ago 0 NO* 0 0 rj Ato-ILA a[TALLUNGKAL LITERATWE CLASSWKATION ts fit I-s-on-agg-A -1 f~~l CA 11 C~ d.. it, INSO&O .4f QW9 aft U is AV W)~ as ZA AN A I v fw 0 1, 0 IN Nona :)v Is .9 Vol a, it no I %a :I*!. o 0 0 0 of* & 0 0 * 6 0 0 & 0 9 * a * 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 & 0000000 00 0 or 2 0 ei :_: : a 0 0 * 0 00000060 0 so ANIKEYEV, H.P.; BISKE, S.F.; VMSHCHAGIN, V.N.; ZIMKIN, A.V.-, IARIN, N.I. Interdepartmental conference on the preparation of unified stratigraphic' plans of the northeastern part of the U.S.S.R. Sov. geol. noi62:182-188 '57. (MIRA 11:6) I.Severo-Vostochnoys geologicheskoye upravleniye Ministerstva geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR i Veesoyuznyy.nauchno-.iseledovatellskiy- geologicheskly institut. (Siberia, Eastern--Geelogy,, Stratigraptiia) /V 41, ANZEYBY, glavnyy red.; BISKE, S.F., red.; BOBYLEVSKIT, V. I., r ed. - VAS-IKOVSKIT, A.P., red.; VMESHCHAGIN, V.N., red.; YUBKIN, I.Te., red.; 'MANGUI,07, B.B., red., TSFIMOVA, I.F., red.; ZIITIN, A.V., red.;.,~X, N.J., red.; LIKHARET, B.K., red.; M=M, V.V., red.; MIKHAYLOV, A.F., red.; NIKOLATEV, A.A., red.; POPOV, G#G., red.; POPOV, Yu.N., red.; S&S, V.11., rod.; SEMMIN, A.I., red.; SIMAKOV, A.S., red.; TITOV, V.A., red.; SHILO. N.A., red.; EL'YANOV, H.D,, red.; TMSM, I.R., red.. V redaktirovanii.prinimali uchas- tiye: Alim IRVA, O.N., red.; BATK0V!iV%YA, T.N., red.; BOLKHOVITINA. N.A., red.; BORSUK, H.O., red.; VASILIYEV, I.V., red.; VASM'TSKAYA. N.D., red.; VOTEVOI)OVA, Ya.K., red.; TEVSHYEV. K.P., rqd.; KIPARI- SOVA, L.D., red.; IMASNYT, L.I., vid.; KRISIITOFOVICH, L.V., rod.; KMIKOY, H.V.. red.; LIBROVICH, L.S., red.: MARKOV, F.G., red.; MODZALHVMUTA, Ye.A., red.; NIKIFOROVA, 0.1., red.; OBUT, .A.M., red.; PCHELINTSEVA, G.T., red.; RZRONSNITSKATA, M.A., red.; SEDOVA, M.A,, red.; STEPANOV, D.L., red.; TIMOFHTEV, B.V., rsd.; EBTDOLET, K.M., red.; CHEMEKOV, Tu.F., red.; CBMMSHEVA, N.Te., red.i DIULZHAVINA. N.G., red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., takhn.red' (Continued on next crd) ANIKETEV, N.P.-(continued) Card 2. [Decisions of the Interdepartmental Conference on the Unified Stratigraphic Columns of the Northeastern Part of the U.S.S.R.] Resheniia Me2hvedomstvennogo soveshchaniia po rezrabotke unifitsi- rovannykh atratigraficheakikh skhem dlia Severo-Vontoka SSSR. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gaol. i okhrane nedr, 1959. 65 P. (MIPUh 13:2) 1. Mezhvedomstvannoye soveshrhaniye po razrabotke unifiteirovannylth stratigrafichaskikh akhem d2ya Severo-Vostoka SSSR, Magadan, 1957. (Soviet Par East--Geolog:r, Stratigraphic) KOVALEVA, Ya.B., assistent; LARIN, N.I., aspirant, Achieving prosthesis fl--niticn Iq means of a suction-plate on the edentulons mandible. Stomatologiia 39 no.1:62-64 -Ta-F 160. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Iz kafedry ortopedicheskoy storroatologii (za-o-. - prof. V.Yu.FUrlyand- skiy) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent G.E.Beletskiy). (DENTAL PROSTHESIS) AGAFONCV, Cleavage Of siliciC'acid esters under the effect of electronic inpact.-LZh:ur.-ob..khim--33 no.8:2626-2631 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1e Gortkovskiy.gosudarstvannyy universitet. LkRIN, W. V. ion-an'd A i f 1% nion.t6hMienc ' e e bil,the Prevarat najys a o igh, ~~P rn at 06 4f State Unt- ' -urity.:glem~n s held vn,24-.28'-Dece, bef.1963: jr M -I~ ~Ldba t ch~vsk y, ,-was.sponsored by the Institute of Chemi- strybf'thi~.-,~ Gorky- State-F lWifi4iiity, - t6i~: s f 6 ba eiy~y of. cWnce''USS%~'-sind PaAlhent'16f - Inorganic Material 6 -th - AC: 6 '06 the:Gprky Se-ction of Ahi All-Union Chemical Society im.. D.-. 1. Mendeleyev. Thd. opej.Ang -address 4as m ade~.by Academician N. M. Zhavoronkov. Some 9,0 04pers.were.- ng..- prtqip~qt,&d,_a,Tong the thin followt -De Li=p G. G. -V~khjl and 1. L. A-4 a spectroch.em- 6. pn v ic al .. ~'aiid'A.- D -'Zorin and A. M Ame11c&Wjik~------ a ch-- romatogra phic coti itrol method of .~$i _purification by.determinatioh of extraneous volatile hy' Arides 1mvionosilane., N~rhhq Am,9L. kh,*M 19 .1 1VO-6, lj4y 05--777-7p i . - .- .1 1ARIN, N.V.,-. DEVXATYKE, G.G.;. AGAFONOV, I.L. Z-- ~, Mass spectra of phosphine and arsine. Zhur.neorg.khin. 9 no.D405-Z? Ja '64, (MA -17:2) 1. Gorlkovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet imeni Lobachevskogo. AGAFONCV, I.L.; DEVYATYKH, G.G.; FRMOV, I.A.3 LARIH, N.V. Mas sp--.,,,trum of iricriogemaxie. '17-ijur. fiz. khIm. 36 no.U1367- 1368 J616Z (MM 17--7) 1. Gorlkovskiy -aniverrAteL inieni Lobachevskogo. AVARYAN, Arshalukys Aramovich.. prof.; LARIN, Nikolay Vasillyevich, zhurnalist; NIKOLAYEV, V.T.7. -- (In the depths of the microcosml V glubizW m1kromira. Mo- skvap Znaniep 1964. 31 P. (Novoe v zhizni.. naukep tekh- nike. V111 Seriiat Biologlia i meditsina; no.24) (MIU 17: 11) LARIN, P.A. Water permeability of frozen soils under various tillage practices. Fochvovedenie no-11:89-93 N 161. (YJRA 14:12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrotekhniki i me3ioratsii. (Tillage) (Frozen ground) LARIN. P.A. Permeability of frozen soils in relation to their moisture content and fall P10119hing. Meteor. i gidrol. no.9:40-44 S 162. (141RA 15:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut gidrotekhniki i melioratsii. (Saratov Province-Frozen ground) (Saratov Province--Soil moisture) LARIN, P.A. Air permeability of frozen soils as related to fall tillne and noisture. Poehvovedenle no.2t75-81 F t63* (MM 16:3) 1, Vaespyusnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy inatitut gidrotekhniki i melioratsii. (Soil aeration) (Frozen ground) IARINP P.F. In the tecbntcal and economic committee of the leningrad Economic Co=cil. Bi-al.tekh.-ekon. inform. Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch. i telffi.- inform. no./+:87-88 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Leningrad Province-Econamic councils) KRADRASHKOV, A.V., dots.; LARINj P.I., insh.; PBVM, A.K., aspirant; PWTNIKDV, M.G.,- ROY.&WVSKIY, V.A., assistant; SKOGOFW, V.P. , inzh. Precision attained in standardizing Inver tapes on inter- ference and opticomachanical comparators of the Moscow Institute for Engineers in Geodesy, Aerial Photography, and Cartography. Trudy MIIGAIK no-36:63-66 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Kafedra vysehey gsodazil Moskovskogo tnetituts, inzhenerov geodezii, aerbfotos"yemki t kartografif. (Measuring tapos--Standards) _'InvestUaticii, e: a. compara or; -2y d a eter a the ta 00- i.-MOC n C43 d''.M" it-or eren fitut AsC-a- result a j.of7 ~Pxotracted coritinuous obaeri4tioria, tbe cau se'of -t e'-anhu61 idomparator-length varlat ione of about 350 IL since 1940 was traced to the boilers of the-tentral ~-heatfj*-Anstalle6 an the other side of the vall at a distance of a few tmeters from -the-comparator. By a simple, briefly outlined,*-tedhnique, the meaA friction value 'Ibr-the comWator blacks was found to be 15 g. Examination revealed that improper 7": f R2 ji-t-42-AP50666 ACCES$TM -;H of -01-tiv q ar~atpF cal,66 aud* micionot-thes' vas' anotler source t on -;"a ~bm 1 7p p4rators-grddt b-ome C"bmple-tely satisfac- --vergence iix--' 16A, Sth o lmvar vixes- ec z ~;Z-- -0-4-1- Z I'M.-" a i Aw k m ..... ..... Unto 7 Z~ F.I., starshiy prepodavatell Stability of the lengths of working geodetic standards for the co4arator of the Moscow Institute for Engineers in Geodesy., Aerial Photographyp and Cartography, Trudy 14IIGAIK.no,50: 57-64 162. 16:7) 1. Kafedra vysshey goodezii Moskovskogo instituta inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotosmyemki i kartografii, (Chaims-Te sting) KONDRASHKOV, A.V1, dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk;-LA.RJ~N,_g,,T.-,.starshiy prepodavatell NIIGAIk comparator for standardizing measuring tapes of 0.1. to 24 meters in length. Izv. vys. ucheb. zavi; gpoo. i aerof. no.3:131-137 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy institut inzhenero* geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii. 15292 S/190/62/004/006/019/026 B11O/B138 AUTHORS; Usmanov, Kh. U., arin, P. P., Tashpulatov, Yu. T., Musayev, U. N. , Ti=ay_(i~, -1C. S. TITLE: The IR spectra of graft copolymers of polystyrene and perchlorovinyl with acrylonitrile, obtained under ~-radiqtion PERIODICAL:- Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no., 6, 1962, 90V-912 TEXT. The IR spectra were investigated for the graft copolymers of poly- styrene with acrylonitrile (PSA) and perchlorovinyl with acrylonitrile (PCA), obtained by t-radiation#. The graft copolymers were prepared according to the authors (Yezhdunarodnyy simpozium po makromolekulyarnoy khimii (International Symposium on Macromoleci-,lar Chemistry), Moskva, iun' 1960 g. sektsiya III, p. 270). The radiation dose was I - 10,000,000 roentgen. For spectral analysis KBr compacts were produced. A double- beam,IR spectrophotometer type PIKC-14 (IKS-14) was used with WaCl prism for 2-5 - 15 Homopolymerization of acrylonitrile and graft copolymeriza- A. tion.with pX;styrene takes place during graft copolymerization, Since the spectrum of the graft copolymer differed from that of the initial Card 1/3 S/190/62/004/006/019/020' The IR spectra of graft... 13110/B138 polymer, grafting of polyacrylonitrile and polystyrene.presumably occurred dr~ring irradiation. The graft copolymer of polysty~.,ene with acrylonitrile corresponded to oscillations at: 2.86 - 2-94;,~. te hydroden bond (11 ..... ii);. 3.28 and 3.32j.,,= asymmetric oscillations of the CH group; 3.43 and 3.52)t 2 valency oscillations of the CH group; 4-45~,,= C::N valency oscillations; 5-13, 5.31 and 5-53~L- harmonics of the monosubstituted benzene ring; f 5.98A = C=O valency oscillalions; 6.24~t = oscillations of the C:::C bond o the benZene ring; 6.69/,L - cacillation of the benzene ring; 6.87, 7.09, 7.20A ..deformation oscillb~;ions of the CH 2 group; 7.941.- C-H deformation oscillations; 8.44, 8.661j,= oscillations of the monoBubstituted benzene ring; 9.13, 9-34~L = C-C ske..eton oscillations; 10.99, CH oscilla- tions of the monosubstituteL benzene; 3.16, 14.28tk = non-flat deformation oscillations of the CH group )f the monosubstituted benzene ring. The insolubility of the copolyme3. (C = 73-ML, H = 6.81~'S, N = 13-47~;, 0 - 5-95Yo) is explained by: :1) grafting, (2) appearance of new bonds (2.86 - 2.94~U N .... H hydrog-n bond). For the graft copolymer of per- chlorovinyl and acrylonitril, there corresponded the bandes 2.91pto NH valency oscillations in the 11' groupi 3-39,~L- C-H deformation oscillations, 2 Card 2/3 S/190/62/004/006/019/026 The IR spectra of graft... B110/B138 5.81~L C::O valency oscillatio-./is; 7-0* CH2 deformation oscillations; 7-37, 9.83~L = C=-N valency oscillations; 10.39p,= C-C skeleton oscillations; 13-17p,= G-Cl'valency oscillations; 14-80~L - C-H deforma'tion oscillations. The appearance of the band at 2.91, 5.81, 7.37 and 9.83ppresumably proves saponification of the C=N to the 0=~-NH group owing t6 ECI separation and 2 air humidity. For the graft copolymer of perchlorovinyl with acrylonitrile the following oscillations appear; 3-401- CH valency osci"~ations, 4-42~~ 2 - C~iN valency oscillations; 5-99?-- C=O valency oscillations; 6.67, 6.87/,u = CH2 deformation oscillations; 7.19, 7-36, 7.94 and 8-36~L = C-H deforma- tion oscillations; 9.13, 9-34p - -C-C-C- skeleton os6illations; 13-10p, C-Cl valency oscillations. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONt Institut khimii polimerov AN UzSSR (Institule of the Chemistry of Polymers AS UzSSR). Tashkentskiy gosuda'rstvennyy univer- sitet im. V. I. Lenina.(TashkL'-nt StatO University imeni V. I. Lenin) SUBMITTEDt April 14, 1961 3/3 Card MWTMI- -01, DATE Mas~ -25JU63:~- 'M : . ROM CIR 1;0, IW sov, oll~ OTHERv '!.OW ACCESSION NR: AP40"79 S/0190/64/006/006/0997/1000 AUTHOR: Larin, P. P.; Musayev, U. N.; Tashpulatov, Yu. T.; Tillayev, R. S.; Uairivaovs TITLE: IR spectra of copolymers of acrylonitrile and 2-methylfuran SOURCE: Vy*ookomolelulyArny*ye.aoyedinaniya, Y. 6, no. 6, 1964, 997-1000 TOPIC TAGS: copolymer, acrylonitrile, furan. 2-methyl, copolymer Ansil, radiation induced copolymerization, bulk copolymerization, solution copolymeriza- tion ABSTRACT: The IV spectra of acrylonitrile--2-methylfuran (Ansill) copolymers have been studied. ~%e copolymers were prepared by irradiat g mixtures of the pure monomers both ixk bulk and in various solvents from aCoM source. The study has confirmed the formation of copolymers. From the results it was assumed that in radiation-induced copolymerization of acrylonitrile and 2-motbylfuran in solu- tion, solvent molecules add to the ends of the copolymer molecules and accelerate terminatione' This aimumption was confirseel by tlk-.) faQ1.1 that "Ansill" copolymers prepared in solution bay* a lower woloculi)r weight than those bulk copolymerizede Card i/2 IACCESSION NR: Ap4o4an 1The addition of the solvent in probably decumj*nied by a peirtial cyclization of polyacrylonitrile segments to form,conjugated CoN bonds. Orig. art. has 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii Wlinerov AN UzSSR(Institute of Polymer Chemistry, AN UzSSR); Tashkentekly gosudarstvenny*y unt7orsitet in. Ve I* Lenion (Tashkent State University) SUMUTM: 25May63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC, GG NO REF SOV: 003 Or=: 001 Card 2/2 M-MIRADZEY 1. G.; - IAJMI, R.R. - BEZ14ANOV., F. Kh.; Prinimali uchast4 ye I MUR(MVIL'Y' G.', imzh.p; TSAGARM1, T., inzh.; ZAMITARADZE, E., in--h.; BOCHORISHVILI, G., tekhnik!l 14AYSUPADZE,, L., laborprt; STIUBLAD2.E,G. ~`ANKRATOVAq Ye., kamerez. invvstigation of teschenitG disintegration by the themal methode Scob.:Il Gruz. SSR 34 no.1,9633-640 Je 104 (MIRA 18z1) 1. Institut gornogo Wa imeni G.A. Mulukidra PN Gruzinskoy SSR. Submitted Ilovexiber 259 1963. OSTROVSK1Y. Yu.M.; LUKASHIK, N.K.; RAMMOVICH, A.N.; BALAKLEYEVSKIY, A.I.; DOSTA., G.A.; TREBUKHINA, R.V.; JAELN,_~.S.; KARPUTI, S.N.; KOHAROVA, B.P.; NEPOCHELOVICH, N.S.; DW~ININOVICH, L.N.; MOYSEYENOKY A.G.; MANDRIK, K.A.; GALITSKIY, E.A.; rATYSIK, M.S.; PODOBED, V.G.; MAKARINA-KIBAK, L-Ya. Differentiation of specific and nonspecific metabolic shifts in an acute avitaminosis BI caused by oxythiamine. Vop.pit. 24 no.4t4l-48 J1-Ag 165* (KRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra biokhimii (zav. - dotsent Yu.M.Ostrovskiy) meditsinskogo instituta,, Grodno. Submitted July 23, 1964. 12cs Ma petization qm /Phy~ 21 VAr 53 "Investigation of Effect of All-Sided Compres- sion on Saturation Magnetization of Iron at Temperature of Liquid Nitrogen," F. Gallperin, S. Larin and A. Shishkov DAN SSSR,.Vol 89, No 3..' pp 419-4" Find discrepancies,of t~ata in previous works (cf. H.Ebert, A. Kussmani PhYs. Z-i 38 (1937)); F.- Gallperin, DAN 18'(1951). Tabulate own exper,,-. imental values and compare with other~sl results.., Presentedby A. F. Ioffe 21 Jan 53. 2f2T76 LARIN, S., mckhanik UITR-31 Hydraulic shears. Ila atroi. Mosk. 1 no.2:25 F 158. (14IRA 11:9) (Cutting, m3chines) LMII S. A. "Acclimatization of the Teleutka Squirrel in the Crimea,n Sub. 24 b 47, Fur and Felt Inst. Dissertations presented for degrees4in science and engineering in Mloscow in 1947. SO: 18 Apr 55 C q G C A 7' LARIN t S. A. 3599. LAM, S.A. Uchet Chislennosti Okhotnichlye-ProrWslovykh Zhivotnykh. M., Zagogizdat, 1954. 4~8- s ill. 22sm 10,000ekz. 3r. 25k.-Bibliogrs s. 96- (54-57, 988) P 639.102-t (016. 1) SO; Knizhnay'a latoPis', Vol. 3, 1955 S/196/62/090/009/014/,018 14/EI84 AUTHOR: Lar1n, S. G*. ,= ----------------- TITLE: Use of rubber seals for the gates of the Volzhskaya gidroelelArostantsiya imen! V.I.., Lenina (Volga Hydroelectric Stationimeni*.Y.I. Len3.n PERIODICALz Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotakhnika i energet1ka, no.9, 1962, 11 abstract 9 D73. (trx'erg.'str-vo. 22, M.-L., 1961, 66-69) TEXT-, Thezuse of bulbous shaped'rubber for sealing the gates gave satisfactory results at pressures up to 44-5 mhead, but in certain..cases such seals. proved unsi%tis:tactory, vcider actual working conditions.. The horizontal att.&~-'Chment of: bulbous shaped rubber with a flat rubber lining and a metallic cover plate proved the,most successful. In the case-of a horizontal seal between the.'sbctions,of the gates, a,'Aufficiently:rellable seal can be made by welding.,an additional leng~heneds.ttip on the pressure side and by fixing the rubber with the cover plate. The overlap of the rubber for a detachable, seal between'the sections of the gates at*a length of 10- 12 m,should be 10-12 mm. C -d 1/2 ax s/196/62/000/009/014/018 Use.of rubber seals for the gates... I EJIVE184 The rubber seals of the gates in vital positioias in various installations.should be chocked by calculation-,as load bearing parts. lAbstractor's note; Complete translation Card 2/2 ~MIN,, S.G.,, inzh. Use of rubber gate Eeals on the Volga Hydroelectric Power Station (Leni.O. Energe stroi. no.2-2:6&-69 161. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Stroitelinoye ulwavleniye Kuybyshevskoy gidroelektrostantsii. (Volga Hydroelectric Power Station (Lenin)-Gatesp Hydraulic) ALEKSEYEV, G.P.; ANDONIYEV, V.S.; ARNGOLID, A.V.; USKIN, S.M.; BASHMAKOV., N.A.; BEREZIN, V.D.; BERMANf V.A.; BIYANOV, T.F.; GORBACHEV V.N.; GRECHKO, I.A.; GRINBUKH,.G.S.; GROMOV, M.F.; GUSEV, Al; DDMIYEV, N.S.; DMITRIlTsV., V.P.; DULIKIN, V.Ya.; ZVANSKIY, M.I.; ZEREVICH, D.K.; IVANOVO B.V.; UNYAKIN, A.Ya.; ISAYENKO, P.I.; KIPRIYANOV, I.A.; KITASHOV, I.S.; KOZHEVNIKOV, N.N.; KOJKYAGIN, B.V.; KROXCHIN, S.A.; KUDOYARDVf L.I.; KUDRYAVTSEV, G.N.; IZBEDEV , V.P.; LEVCHENKOV, P.N.; IYICIKOV, A.K.; LMART, B.K.; LOPAREV, A.T.; MALYGIN, G.F.; MILOVIWVAf S.A.; MIRONOV, P.I.; MIEMLOV, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; MUSTAFIN, Kh.Sh., kand. tekbn. nauk; NAZIMOV., A.D.; NEFEDOV, D.Ye.; NIKIFOFOV, I.V.; NIKULIN, I.A.; OKOROG-RIOV, V.P.; PAVLENKO, I.M.; PODRDBINNIK, G.M .; POLYAO, G.Ya.; PUTILIN, V.S.; RJJDNIK, A.G.; RUMYANTSEV, Yu.S.,- SAZONOV..-N.N.; SAZONOV, N.F.; SAULIDI, I.P.; SDOBNIKOV, D.V.; SEM&NDVv N.A.; SKRIPCHINSKIY, I.I.; SOKOWV, N.F.; STEPANOV., P.P.; TARAKANOYj, V.S.; TREGUBDV, A.I.;- TRIGER, N.L.; TROITSK-TY, A.D.; FOKIN, F.F.; TSAILEV, B.F.; TMSULIN, N.A.; CHUBDV, V.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; ENGEL', F.F.j YUROVSKIY, Ya.G.; YAKUBOVSKIY, B.Ya., prof.; YASTREBOV, M.P.,*.KAMZIN, I.V..,'-prof., glav. red.; MALYSHEV, N.A.., zam. glav. red.; MELINIKOV, A.M.# zam. glav. red.; RAZIN, N.V.,, zam. glav. red. i red. toma; VARPAKHOVICH, A.F., red.; PETROV, G.D., red.; SARKISOV, M.A., prof.i red.; SARUKHANOV, G.L., red.; SEVASTOYANOV, V.I., red.; SMIRNOV, K.I... red.; GOTMAN, T.P., red.; 13ULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. (Continued on next card) AIEKSEYEV, G.P.-(continued). Card 2. (Volga Hydroelectric Power Station; a technical report on the design and construction of the Volga Hydroelectric Power Sta- tion (Lenin), 1950-1958) Volzhskaia gidroolektrostantsiia; tekhnicheskii otchet o proektirovanii i stroitellstve Volzhskoi GES imeni V.I.Lenina, 1950-1958 gg. V dvukh tomakh. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat. VoL2.[Organization and execution of constrution and assembly work] Organizatsiia, i proizvodstvo stroitallno- montazhnykh rabot. Red. toma: N.V.Razin, A.V.Arn 011d, N.L. Triger. 1962. 591 P. NIRA 16;2) 1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva, i arkhitektury SSSR (for Razin). (Volga Hydroelectric Power Station (Lenin)--Design and construction) 1. IVANENKO, D., KMGELAYDZY,, D., IARIS, S. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Mesotrono 7. Comments on nonlinear meson dynamics. Dok1 AN SSSR No 2 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. of - A. ID Atii) W. - --------- SI~6 Absm 4966 5XID b, 1 nvabo&. it) k- I - Albstri3W (1951)) total crom-sectIOM 6m h4qgztk-, of tht AdWmtcgmtim Md 44) fMm 62 anvo ceirkide with -WrM ottl3*6 cfitim) mmbw, CC jj~b tbc dwusw betwm CUM WO 4. ]L Aur~ mathemtJoal Reviews ::Vol. 14 No* 8 :)&~thexatical Physics. Jvnnenko, D., kurdgelaidze, nndya~~emnrks on nonfinenr meWynatnics. Dolclady Akad. Nauk SSSR ?-N.S.) 88, 24.5-247 (1953). -(Rimian) In the equation Ap-k'fp-Afp=-47rgp, for the milar a~. mtwm function p, the (tensity p is teplared by its Thomas. pl~: a "On", Fermi approximation and (lie bell. -wiour of the solution ill "tio "y i's, J.,is the rxtreme relativistic and non-relativistic caSCS,iI3 bridy W-,. -uss A. J. Cokninu ('rotonto i,ic cd. fl USSR/Nuclear Physics - Transuranic T17D-3.83i Card 1/1 Pub 146-16/25 Author Larin, So I., and Kolesnikov, No W. Title : Neutron sub-shell in the region of the transurEmic elements Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 243, February 1950 Abstract : The authors remark that at the present time the existence of neutron or proton shells or.sub-shells have not been established in the region of' neutron numbers N greater than 126 and atomic numbers greater than C2. Only individual indications as to the possible existence of weal-, subshells have been made in the case of N-145 (No Kolesnikov, DAN SSSR, .07, 233, 1954) and Z-92 (V. A. Kravtsov, DAN SSSR, 78, 43, 1951). They state that new data on the properties of the isotopes of the transuranic elements, includi-n,-,r 99 and 100, permit one to discuss again this problem. Thirteen references. Institution: Moscow State University Submitted : September 30, 1954 Spontaneous fission M 32 Card 1/1 Pub 146-17/25 Author : Kolesnikov, 11. N., and Larin, S. I. Title : Probability of spontaneous fission and beta-stability Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 244-245, February 1955 Abstract : The probability of nucleae fission depends upon the effective heigjIt of the potential barrier (i.e. upon the critical energy of fission),, and also upon its width. Here the authors wish to call attention to the fact that the ma:dmum stability relative spontaneous fission coincides sufficiently accu- rately with the maximum of beta-stability in isotopes of one and t7he element, as shown e.g. from a consideration of the graph of the dependence log tau (logarithm of probability of spontaneous.fission) upon They thank Prof. D. D. Ivanenko. Eight referennes, only 1 USSR (N. 11. roles- nikov, DAN SSSR, 97, 233, 1954). Institution: Moscow State University Submitted : September 30, 1954 -Q~ a Z. n Xg 61 a: them atoia.-:' S. -1. ULM it iki. Outlillua Ind 'Z spa,-; f - Tim Ski :Thc potentl3l distribution L- as T the batis of Or - Thomscoa-lVermi ~-lnodej is compared -Vrith greetheot =7777~ -C Name: IARINj, S. 1. Dissertation: DIstribution of the charge in nuclei and scattering of high-energy electrons Degree: Cazjd Phys-Math Sci Moscow State U imeni M. V. Lomonosov 1956, Moscow Source: Knizhnaya Letopis', No 51, 1956 ka Y- I. ~j (5, ~USSR/Nuclear Physics ~) Structure and Properties of-Nuclei C-4 Abst Journal t Raferat Zhur - Fizika, No 121, 1956, 33976 Author t Larin, S. I. Institution.1 Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR Title I Distribution of Angular Momentum and Spatial Distribution of Nucleons in Nuclei Original Perlodical : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1936, 30, No 3, 587-569 AbBtr&Ot I From Irnown values of the mean square of the orbital moment of momentum L2 it is possible, on the basis.of the Thomat-Fermi statistical model, to draw certain conclusions concerning the charazter of the distribution of the nucleons in the nuclei. To obtain L 2 , a refined scheme for filling the proton (neutron) levels In the nuclei was used. Within the framework of the statistical theory, relationships were establlshiW between the Card 1/2 VSSR/Nuclear Physics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei C-4 Abst Journal I Referat Zbur w FUlka, No 12, 1956, 33976 parameters of the 2 types of proton (neutron) densities: (a) con- stant inside and exponentially diminishing on the boundary , (b) constant inside and diminishing at the boundary as the exponential divided by the square of the distance from the center of the nu- cleus. Depending on the number of protons (neittrons), the relative thickness of the surface layer (i.e., the ratio of the thickness of the surface layer to the radius of theconstant portion) ex- periences sharp fluctuations, reaching minimum values-at the magic nuclei . The curve is compared with a plot of the eccentricities of the nuclei resulting from the quadrupole moments. The Coulomb .energies of the nuclei were used to determine the numerical values, of the parameters, It in shown that the carr4ict squares of the radii of the nuclei are obtained as a result. The VaInes of the fleffective" radii experience periodic fluctuations; their relative value diminishing at the magic nuclei. Card 2/2 IVA 0. D.D., red.; LARIN, S.I., red.; BELEVA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Nonlinear quantum field theory; collection of articles] Nalineinaia kvantovaia teoriia polia; abornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1959. 464 P* (MIRA 13:2) (Qtmntum theory) THODOROVICHo RT. Etrans1ator3:'KH1K=OT.,Tu.Y. (translator]; BRODSKIY. A*M~q red-v4LL611,fi.L,,,.rsd.'j POTAPSEXOT, Ye.T., takhn.red. -[Now method in the theory of strong Interactions; double dispersion representations] Novyi matod v.teoril sillnykh ~:vzaimodaist,~ii;'dvoinya-diapersionnys'predstavionila. Sbornik statel Moskva, lzd-vo inostr,lit-ry, :1960. .358 P. Translated from t~e English. (MM 14:4) (Naclear reactions) B3U)Vj -D.Y. [translator]; VAVIIDVj B.T. [translator); IVANMO, D., red.; C__Mg#~L ~S-red.; DOTSOKOI, V.A., tekhn. red. - [Recent problems in gravitation] Noveishie problemy gravitatsii; sbornik statei. Moskvap Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1961. 468 p. (MIRA 14M (Gravitation) GOLIDER, G.A, [translator]; DUDARZV, Y.Ya.[tranalator]; SOIDVIYEV, S.P.Etranslatorl.; ZHDANOV, G.S., red.; I# red.; BELEVA, Vj.A.p tekhn. red. [Annihilation of positrons in solids) Annigiliatsiia po- zitronov v tvardykh telakh; sbornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1960. 228 'a. (MIRA 15:3) (Positronal SOKOLOV,, Arseniy Aleksandrovich,, prof.,- LOSKUTOV, luriy Mikhaylovich; TERNOV, Igor* Mikhaylovich; LARB S I d.; SMYRNOVA, M.I., tekhn. red. [Q=tam mechanical Kvantovaia mekhanika. Pod obshchei red. A.A. Sokolova. Moskva., Gos. uchelmo-pedagog. izd-vo M-va proav. RSFSR, 1962. 591 P. (Quantum theory) (MIRA 15:3) Ul=i bib.A.[Whoeler., John A.); AITSIXVICH, N.V.[translator]; IVAMTKO, D.., red.; LARIN, S.Lp red.; RYBrMA, V.P.p tekhn. red. ------ [Gravitation., neutrinosp and the universe]Grevitatsiia., neitrino i Vselennaia. Pod red. D.Ivanenko. Moskva., Izd-vo inostr. lit- ry, 1962. 403 p. Translated from the English. (MIRA 15:12) (Gravitation) (Neutrinos) (Cosmology) BELENIKIY, S.Z.(doceased]; VUL, B.M.; ZHARKOV, G.F.; ZHDANOV, G.B.,- SILIN, V.P.; FAYNBERG, V.Ya.; FEYNFERG, Ye.L.i LA 111, S.I., red.; ULIYANOVA, O.G., tekhn. red. [From classical to quantum physics; fundamental representa- tions in the theory of the constitution of matter]Ot klassi- cheskoi fiziki k kvantovoi; osnovnye predstavleniia ucheniia o stroenii materii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 69 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Physics) (Quantum theory) (Matter-Constitution) L- A- i), % Nc- t--1 ) 3 KUZNWSOV, Boris Grigorleyvich, prof.; LARIN S-.H.1, red.; KADER, Ya.M.. red.izd-va; MXD11IKW-1j,, A.N., teiiFn~.rd. Imitrii Ivanovich Mendeleev. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo H-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 69 P. (MIR& 11:2) (Mendeleev, Dmitrii Ivanovich, 1834-1907) STATSENKO, N.P.; ~ARIN, S.M._ "Travel" paranoiaw., Trudy Gos.nauch.-isal.inst.pailt. 27:315- 320 161. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Omskiy meditsinskiy institut. Dir. " prof. I.S.Novitskiy. Kafedra psikhiatrii. Zav. - dotsent Ya.L.Vikker. (PARANOIA) - - -4i l V 11 IARIN T V doktor takhn,nauk., profq DEVYATKIN) V.P..q kand.takhn.nauk; --t= ~-~ CRALM, Ye.L., kand.tekhn.nauk New method of testing seamldss-r6lled wheels an a ram impact machine. Vest.TS1112 NFS 21 no.4;47-49 1620 (IMU 25:6) (Wheels-Te sting) Mar 48 )btais., Bearing 38 8r insp Sur-f *,Vft rVevewing Steel Hcusings of Friction Basring'~ by a War of Bro=e," T. V. Larin, Cand Tech ftil 1: 2 pp NTO&Zhal Dor" No 3 KISLIK,V.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LARIN,T.Y., kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk Wear on locomotive wheelbands by shaped brake shoes. Tekh.zhel. dor.7 no.6:26-27 Je'48. (MLRA 8.11) (wheels) LARIN,T-V--- MMUTKIN.V-P.; WJAMMOV.N.A.; GCLIDEWM,B.A. redaktor, VjK&lffA,G..P. takhnicheekly redaktor. [Increasing the wear resistance of locomotive parts] PoTyahenie isnooostoilc6sti parovosmykh detalei. Moskva, Uos. transp. zhel- dor. izdrvo, 1955. 191 p. (Moscow. Teesotusnyl n-chno-iseledo- vatellskii lustitut zbeleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trady, no-103) (Locomotives) (Mechanical wear) LATan,.LX,jDEVYATKIN, V.P.: KRIVOSMEV, V.N.; IIAUNDV, I.V.; L;HALTKH, YO.I.; SHLIKHOVA, T.A., inzhener, redaktor; KHITROV, P.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Seamless rolled wheels for railroad cars] TSellnokatann7a zheleznodorozhn7a kolesa. Moskva, Gos.trans zbel-dor.izd-vo, 1956. 187 p. (Moscow. Vaesoiuznyi nguchno-is;le.dovatellskii institut zbeleznodorozbnogo transporta. Trady, no.124). (HLRA 9:11) (Wheels) SOV/137-57-1-1384 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1957, NY 1, p 183 (USSR) AUTHORS: Larin,'T, V., :Pevyatkin, V - P. TITLE: On the Mechanism of the Wear of Railroad-car Wheels (0 mekhan-lz- me izncisa zheleznodorozhnykh koles) PERIODICAL: Treniye i iznos v mashinakh. NY I I . Moscow, AN SSSR, 1956, pp 238-263 ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the structural changes in the surface layer of working railroad-car wheel tires (T) and the effect of the C content (0.45, 0.55, 0.60, C-68, and 0.86) on the structural changes in the surface layer of the specimens when they were subjected to friction tests. The steel of a worn T containing 0.73,10 C and 0.76% Mn has a a-b of 90kg/mm2. Etching with 4% HN03 Of samples cut out of various zones of the surface layers of worn T showed white, etch-resistant layers composed of structurefree martensite. The formation of such white layers causes a rapidwear of T. The mechanism of T wear consists of the separation fromthe rolling surface of particles of plastically deformed metal and of the Card I /Z white layer, which latter appeared as a result of structural On the Mechanism of the Wear of Railroad-car Wheels SOV/137-57-1-1384 transformation caused by friction heat at points of skidding contact. The rate of development of these processes is explained by insufficient resistance of the metal to plastic deformation, hardenability of the T metal, the occurrence of skidding, the skidding velocity, and the magnitude of the specific pressures over the contact surface. In order to increase wear resistance of T it is necessary to produce a stronger layer, which would resist breaking down for the longest possible time, for which purpose the authors recommend use of steels with the lowest possible C content ( < 0. 6%) and with alloying additives which increase the strength but do not increase hardenability. The (rb should be 95kg/mm2. The study of structural transformations in the surface layer of laboratory speci- mens of steels with various C content, friction-tested on a special apparatus, showed that the nature and properties of T structure in the region of hardened layer are the same as on the surface of the specimens. A. M. Card 2/2 LARIN, T.V., kandidat tekbnicbeskikh nauk. Steel wear in relation to bardness and carbon content. Vest. TSNII WS 15 no.4:26-29 D 156. (MLEA 10.12) (Stool-Testing) (Macbanical wear) ASTASHKRVICH, Boris Mikhaylovich; KUPTSOV, I.I., inshener, redaktor; XHITROV, P.A., tekhnicheskiy redRktor. LIncreasing the wear resistance of bushings and piston rings for locomotive diesel engines.j Povyshenie iznosostoikosti vtulok i porshchnevylch kolets teplovoznvkh diselel. Moskva, Goa.transp. shol-dor.isd-vo, 1957. 122 p. (Moscov, Veesciu?nyi nauchuo- isoledovatellskii institut sheleznodorozhnogo transportn. Trudy, no. 140). (MLRA 10:7) (Piston rings) (Diesel engines) SOV/1 37-58-7- 15764 -Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr7, p266 (USSR) AUTHOR: L a r i n, TITLE: Metal for Locomotive Tires (Metall dlya lokomotivnykh bandazhey) PERIODICAL: Vestn. Vses. n. -i. in-ta zh. -d. transp. , 1957, Nr 5, pp 42-46 ABSTRACT: An investigation of the effect of the chemical composition on the wear of tires during their contact with rails and brake-shoes was carried out. On a special mounting burns of steel plates contain- ing 0. 35-0. 840/o C were reproduced after those observed on the tires. It was determined that the martensite layer forming due to this was destroyed less frequently when C content was up to 0. 6'76. Laboratory wear tests showed that with an increase in hardness the wear resistance of steei with both a low and a high C content increases while among steels of equal hardness those with a lower C content have a greater wear resistance. Compara- tive testing under working conditions of experimental tires of Cr-Mn-steel with high and low C contents and also of ordinary carbon-steel tires showed a negligible difference in the wear of either type. The wear of high-carbon and ordinary tires proved Card 1/2 the same, while that of low carbon was less. A considerable