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~HATEVQ$XAN, A.; DANILOV, V.I.; LAPSHOVA, M.P.; KISELEV, A.A.; LISOV, I.V.;
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VOLYANSKIY, V.M.
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Investigating the operating precisio'.
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TITLEi Experimental smelting of ball-bearing steel by using a refusing method
employing a now technology
SOURCEa Stallp no. 4, 1966, 327-328
TOPIC TAGSt alloy steel, ball bearing steel, metallurgic research / ShKh15 alloy
steel
ABSTRACT: A now technology for sme ting ball-bearing steel employing a refusing
method was developed. Thie moth'64-IT-Vased on the results of an earlier inveBtigation
by G. N. Oyke, P. A. Matevoeyan, 1. 1. Ansheles, i dr. (Novaya tekhnologiya vyplavki
sharikopodshipnikovoy stali, Metallurgizdat, 1962). The salient points of the new
technology aret 1) the furnace charge consists of 100A ball-bearing steel scrap; 2) to
insure donulfonation, the slag io reduced with pulverized coke only; 3) the oxygen
concentration is maintained by additiona of rod hot bauxite* After tho abovo throo
steps, the steel is evacuated and poured in the ucual way. A comparison of the now
method with older ones is presented (see Fig. 1). It is concluded that the now method
yields ball-bearing steel of higher quality.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1394
Akademlya nauk SSSR. Institut mae-hinovedenlya
Voprosy slTiteza i tochnosti slozhnykh ustroystv nepreryvnogo
deystviya (Synthesis and Accuracy of Complex Mechanisms
for Continuous Operation) Moscow, Izd-VO AN SSSR, 1958. 226 p.
3,500 copies printled.
Resp. Ed.: Bruyevlch,, N.G., Academician; Ed. of Publishing House:
Ioffe, D.M.; Tech. Ed.: Golubeva, V.
PURPOSE: The book is iwber--ded for scientific research workers
and engi.1keers concerned w.141-,h computers.
CC%'HMGE: This book is a aolli!~ction of art4cles divided into two
pea-ha. The three articles of the first part deal with the
synttz,ssis and acauz-acy of complex meahaniams for computers,
ftnctlional inveslZigation, inputs and outputs, methods of
synthesis in soi7ing implicit functions and accuracy of the
proeess of manuftetuzring parts. The second part of the book
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Synthesis and Aeclara,~ty (Coat'.) S OV/1 3 94
cop-tains seven ar'?.inlea dealing with the &,--curacy of some
part'l.--vularly simple mem.-hLnIsms: cari.,-., gears, etc., and
their design for accura,.q. Mia articies are based on ex-
perimental material whloh shows that 4Ghe theoretical premises
and .:-oncluslons were con-ftiyaaad by praM50ioa-I tests. The book
is based on scientific work carried out by the authors in
1955-56. The authors t;h&-,k fol-lowing for reviewing t1he
book: N.Ye. Kobrinsk-ly, N. I.Pchel I IIII.-jv , and A.A. Felldbaum,#
ProfAasors and Doet-ors of Technicaj. Sciences; B.G. D08tUPOV,
Do,aent, Doctor of Teahnleal Saie-naes; T.A. Golinkevich,
A.I. IvantBov .9 Yu.V. Lnibatov, and I.F. Seregin, Docents,
Candidates of Technics.1 Sa.-I-ences; B.M. Tseytlin, Candidate of
Techn-Ical Soiences. The author also thanks P-rofessar, Doctor
ot Teohs-Aaal Sciences G.G. Baranov for assistance on problems
of simple mechanisms, and N.P. Iiraz-mikov for working on the
second part of the book. There are 87 references, all SovIet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
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Synthesis and Accuracy (Cont.) SOV/1394
PART I. PROBLEMS OF SYNTHESIS AND ACCURACY
OF COMPLEX MECHANISMS FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION
Bruyevloh, N.G. On the Problem of Inputs and Outputs
in Complex Mechanisms for Continuous Operation 7
Kashov, N.A. Synthesis of Computers for Solving
Implicit Functions by the Method of Successive
Approximations 37
Seqe~'ev., V.I. Random Processes in the Problem of
Arie,la.ra6y of Mechanisms 52
PART II. ACCURACY OF SOME STANDARD COMPUTER MECHANISMS
Sergeye-g,.,, V.I. Investigation of the Effeet of Servo-
systems on the Operating Accuracy of Automated
Differential Friatoion Meahanlems 65
Sergeyev, V.I. Investigation of the Accuracy of a
Non,automated Friction Mechanism 87
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Syntbisis and Accuracy (cont.) SOV/1394
MRtevOSYan, P-A- IUVeStIgatlon of the Accuraey of
a UAT-We-r-s-ga--Spindle 101
Filkinp V.P. Investigation of the AcoUracy of a
2t"e-d1menBional (Conold) Ca:jL Mechanism 121
Sergeyev, V.I. Calculation of Conoid AeDura~-y 156
Mikhaylov, Yet A, On the Accuracy and Adjustment
of Mer-hanisms With a Variable Ratio 166
Mlkhaylov, Ye. A. On Spux Gearing Accuracy and Its
IWrovement by Means of Adjustment 202
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25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S6V/3438
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya
Trudy, tom 1: Vtoraya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferents4a
aspirantov i mladshikh nauchnykh sotrudnikov (Tran4actions of
the Institute of Machine Science, Academy of Sciences, USSR,
Vol 1: &cond Scientific and Technical Conference of Aspirants
and junior Scientific Workers) Moscow, 1959. 182 p. Errata,
slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed.
Reap. Ed.: A.K. D'yachkov, Doctor of Technical Science's, Professor;
Tech. Ed.: B.K. Shorin.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel engaged in
the design of machines and mechanisms.
COVERAGE: This collection of scientific papers, presented at a
conference held July 2-3, 1958,deala with the theory of machines
and mechanisms, strength of machine parts, friction and wear
in machines, and machine-building teohj;ology. No personalities
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are mentioned. References follow each paper.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
introduction 3
Chebotareva, A.B. Tbe Problem of Classifying Four-bar Linkages
According to the Type of Kinematic Relationsh;ps 5
The author proposes the classification of four-bar linkages into
three main classes. Diagrams of position functions for each
class are presented.
Grodzenskaya, L.S. The Design cf Bar-linkages With a Dwell for
Automatic Machines 23
The author describes methods of designing bar-linkagqs with
dwells. These methods may also be applied In designing other
types of mechanisms with dwells.
P.A. -Some Problems in.Analysis and SynthesTs of
Mechanical and Electronic Devices With Closed Circuits 41
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Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Seminar po tochnosti
. v mashinostroyenii I priborost~oyenii
Trudy, vyp. 12 (Transaotions of the Institute of Mechani3al
-Engineering, USSR Academy of Sciences. Seminar on Accuracy in
Machine and Instrument Building, Nr 12) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1959, 70 p. Errata blip inserted. 2,500 copies printed.
Ed. of Publishing Houee: MA Dobahits; Tech. Ed.. N.F. Yegorova;
Editorjal Board: N.G. Bruyevich, Academician (Resp. Ed.);
G.G, Baranov, Doctor of Technical Sciences; M.L. Bykhovskiy,
Doctor of Technical Sciences; A.P. Vladziyev.)s)dy, Doctor of
Technical Sciences; and A.S. Shatalov, Doctor of Technical
Sciences.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended for engineers concerned with accuracy
in machines and instruments.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of scientific papers dealing with the
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accuracy and adjustment of vaa4ous devices. The subjects discussed
include calculating the accuracy of bearing subassemblies in
precision mechanisms constructed in the form of shafts assembled
on two radial bearings, calculating accuracy in computing devices
with two degrees of freedom, design and adjustment of phoumatic
gages, synchronizing the rotation of driving and driven shafts
in universal-jolint drives, analysis of the process of forming
parts by cen 1~;ss grinding, 4nd the effect of self-oscillations
on the accuracy of computing devices such as resistance bridge-
circuits with automatic drive for multiplying two scalar quan-
tities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Sergeyev, V.I. On Calculating the Accuracy of Bearing Subassemblies
in Mechanisms Constructed in the Form of Shafts Mounted on Two
Rolling-Contact Radial Bearings 3
The author investigates errors resulting from the total axial
displacement of rotating shafts of mechanisms7vzad: 1*v_1weci-eion
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instruments and discusses methods of adjustment for improving
-the accuracy of mechanisms. There are no references.
Lyubatov, Yu9V9 On Calculating the,Accuracy of Computing MeohaniBms
With Two Degrees of Freedom 13
The authc;k discusses some problems concerning the effect of ad-
Justment of oomputing mechaniess with two degrees of freedom on
the accuracy of a computing device* He describes methods of
establishing t)te origin of coordinate systems for driving links
of such seebanisms and gives mathematical expressions for the
errors of the output of a mechanisms There are 3 references,, all
Soviet&
I
Balakshin OeBe On the.Frbblem of-CILlculating the Range of Linearit
and Sensitivity in Pneumatic Gages N
The author discusses the design and adjustment of pneumatic gages
which wo,rk on the principle of Measuring'the clearance between
the ga LkS head and the surface of the measured part. Using
a spleffle ex M lop he demonstrates a graphioal method of
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calculatAn various pLrunters of a gage. There are 2 references,
-both Soviets
Matevon an Pr AIL On a Method of Reducing the Error in Movement of
the~IlVz_wlvefil]2~* of a Universal Joint Drive 29
The author discusses causes of asynchronous rotation of the
driving and driven shifts In univeraNI joint drives* He describes
wthod,s for reducing error in transmitting the rotation from the
driving to the driven shaft due to errors in manufacture of the
drive parts and due to nonp4ralleliam between the driving and
driven shifts,, There are 5 references,, all Soviet.
Fillkino VePe Analyzing the Forming Process of Parts by Centerless
GrirAing 36
The author presents an analytical investigation of the process of
forming parts by oenterless grinding. He derives formulas for
calculating errorp In the part shape and formulas for oalcula-
ting the parameteks of the grlnde3~ setup. There are 7 references:
4 Soviet, 2 Gernin, and I English.
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25(2); 9(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3128
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Seminar po tochnosti v
mashinostroyenii i priborostroyenii
Trudy, vyp. 13 (Transactions of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering,
USSR Academy of Sciences. Seminar on precision in Machine Building and
Instrument Construction, Nr 13) Moscow, 1959. 61 p. 2,500 copies
printed.
Ed. of POlishing House: D.M. Ioffe; Tech. Ed.: I.N. Guseva; Editorial
Ccimmission: N.G. BrtWevich, Academician (Resp. Ed.), G.G. Baranov,
Doctor of Technical SciencesP M.L. Bykhovskiy, Doctor of Technical
Sciences, A.P. Vladziyevskiy,.Doctor of Technical Sciences, B.G. Do6tupov,
Doctor of Technical Sciences; M.I. Kochenov, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Yu.V. Lyubetov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, D.N. Reshetov, Doctor of
Technical Sciences, V.I. Sergeyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, A.S.
Shatalov, Doctor of Technical Sciences
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Transactions of the Institute (Cont.) SOV/3128
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientists working in the
field of computers and electronics.
COVEWE: This collection of articles was originally read at a seminar of the
Academy of Sciences on the tcpia, of accuracy in macUne and inatrument
building. Individual artic.Les treat measuring and computing devices. No
personalities are mentioned. References follow each article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chekhanadskiy, N.A. On Some Problems of Theoretical Probability Analysis of
StnW Errors of Measuring Systems and 3
The author diEcuBses same questions of terminology./derives an ex-
pression for the total error of a measuring system, giving particular
cases of application of the obtained formulas, namely, when the ex-
tprn4l excitatioqsare absent, when the external PXe-itationE are
stationar7 randrAn functions of time, and when the externaleXottations
are constant magnitudes.
Matevosyan _T,~_Determiriing Power and Direction of Energy Flow in
L
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onnections of Ccimplepc Devices
The author gives methods for determining the number of degrees of
freedomPand for determining forces and direction of energy flaw in
connection of complex systems.
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14ATEVOSYATI, r. A., Cand Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the necessary con-
ditions for building mechanical and electronic equipment with closed circuits".
Moscow, 1960. 12 pp (Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Machine Science), 150 copies
(KL, ~No 14, ig6o, 132)
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FHM I BDOK EXFL03MATION SDV/4137
Akademiya nsuk SSSR. Institut nashinovedeniya. Seminar po tochnosti v
masbinostroyenii i priborostroyenii
Trady., vyp. 14 (Transactions of the Institute of Machine Science,, Academy of
Sciences USSR. Seminar on Accuracy In Machinery and Instrument Manufacture.,
no. 14) Moscow, 1960. 84 p. Errata s3ip inserted. 2,200 copies printed.
Editorial Board: W.G. Bruyevich (Resp. Ed.)j, Academician; G.G. Baranov, Doctor
of Technical Sciences; M.L. Bykbmkiy,, Doctor of Technical Sciences; A.P.
Vladziyevskiyp Doctor of Technical Scien-.es; B.G,, Doetupov., Doctor of Technical
Sciences; M.I, Kochenov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Yu. V. Lydbatov,
Cemdidste of Technical Sciences; D.N. Reshetovj, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
V.I. Sergeyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences; and A.S. Shatalov., Doctor of
Technical Sciences; Ed. of Plablishing Hmse: P, 1, Zalotov; Tech. Ed.: S.G.
Markovich.
PURTWE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific vorkers and
design engineers,
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COVERAGE: The book contains articles dealing with the accuracy of the rotadng medhqw, FM in
a ten-position selector for the dial-telephone system,, vith bridge-type computing
and measuring devices, vith calculation of allawances for turbine blades,and
vith investigations of linear electric circuits and accuracy in automatic
machining of bearing rings. No personalities are mentioned. References accompany
each article.
TABIE OF CONTENTSt
Lebedev,0 P.A. Investigation of the Accuracy of the Mechanism for Revolving
the Ratchet Cylinder of a Ten-Position Selector of the Dial-Telephone System 3
The author discusses the construction and operating principles of the
ten-position selector used in the dial-telephone system and. presents an
approximate analytical method for determining kinematic parameters of
the mechanism and errors in the ratchet-pawl engagement.
Sergeyev, V.I. Effect of Inertia Loads., Dry Friction., and Backlash on
Performance of Bridge-Type Computing and Measuring Instruments 20
The author presents an analytical method for determining control time
and overshoot for a bridge-type maltiplier vith automatic actuation.
The effect of inertia loading,, dry frictionand backlash in gear-type
speed reducer are taken into account.
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Investigating the Accuracy of Complex Devices
With Closed Circuits
The wathor investigates some problems of the accuracy of complex
mechanicall and electronic devices with closed circuits [kine-ratic
chains of gear-cutting machines, mechanical and electronic computers
of implicit ftinctionaj etc.]. The interrelation between input and
output paramters of these circuits is described by algebraic equations.
T'he accuracy and arrors of the vhole system are calculated from knovn
accuracies and errors of component elements.
Fa-Idlender., I.G. Methods of Check Calculations of Tolerances for Turbine-
Rotor Blades
A m5thod is presented for calculating dimensional tolerances and for
determining physical-mechanical. properties for turbine-rotor blades in
order to insure the natural dynamic frequency of the blad s in a speed
range far enough from the operating speed to avoid resonance. Analytical
and experimental methods for determining the values of partial derivatives
of basic equations and vibration intensification coefficients (shoving the
effect of di nsional and physical-mechanical changes of blades on their
natural frequency) w-e discussed.
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Lyubatcrv, Yu. V. On a Hethc-l of Determining Errors in Linear Electric
Circuits With R~eaist-amce Eleirents
The term errors I-jpare ueanE the difference between nominal and actual
values of p&r9.m_=teru. The author presents an analytical method for
determining sbnwing the influence of err-ars and in-
accurazies in fLasembling (parasitic parameters) on the functioning -,f
linear resistownt,-e ,_ircuita.
Likbacheva, Ye. A., &nd V.I. Sergeyev. Investigation of Some Accuracy
Pmblams in Mwhining Bearing Rings on Transfer Machines
The authors exandne (by mans of mathematical Statistics) the inter-
relati~,-n betvser errors of the fol1oving and preceeding operations ir,
centerleis p~_!.nding of tracks of external rings of rolling-contact
be,arings. It Is clalmed to be the first attempt to describe certain
statistical for the operation of a group of wato-
matic grin&-rs ueed for tl-e machining of rings.
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AUTHOR Matevosyan, P.A.
TITLE: Some problems in constructing electronic devices
for solving algebraic equations
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurn4l. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 11, 1961, 9, abstract 11 B58 (Tr. In-ta mashino-
ved. AN SSSR. Seminar po tochnosti v mashinostr. i
priborostr., 1961, no. 15, 34-44)
TEXT: Examined are the necessary conditions for construct-
ing complex electronic devices with closed circuits which are made
by the method of direct calculation of unknoi-ms. Ex riments were
carried out on the MH-7 (MN-7), MrTT -9 (M-9) and -2 (ML-2)
machines. Devices for solving systems of two, three, four, five and
six equations were built. An example of the onstruction of a coup-
led electronic device for solving a system o~three linear algebraic
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e uations with three unkno,..Tns is studied. 5 figures. 8 references.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5617
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Seminar po
tochnosti v mashinostroyenii i priborostroyenii.
Trudy. VYP. 15 (Transactions of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
Institute of Machine Science. Seminar on Accuracy in Machine
and Instrument Manufacture. no. 15) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1961. 93 P. Errata printed on the inside of back cover.
2,300 copies printed,
Editorial Board: Resp. Ed.: N. G. Bruyevich, Academician, G. G.
Baranov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, M. L. Bykhovskiy,
Doctor of Technical Sciences, A. P. Vladziyevskiy, Doctor of
Technical Sciences, B. G. Dostupov, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
M, I. Kochenov, Candidate of Technical Scienceso Yu. V. Lyubatov,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, D. N. Reshetov, Doctor of Tech-
nical Sciences., V. I. Sergeyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
and A. S. Shatalov, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publish-
ing House: Yu. 0. Drobyshev; Tech. Ed.: Yu. V. Rylina.
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PURPOSE : This collection of articles is intended for engineers,
designers, and research workers interested In the improvement
of accuracy in machine and instrument manufacturing.
COVERAGE: The dynamic properties of centrifugal drum- and cone-
type governors for electric motors are discussed. Problems
are reviewed concerning accuracy in automatic dimensional con-
trol, computer adjustment, parts machining,and the distribution
of dimensional errors along turbine blades. The practicability
of automating computer adjusti4ents and certain problems In con-
structing electronic-computer adjusting elements are considered.
Conclusions concerning the results of the investigations are
presented in some of the articles. No personalities are mentioned.
References accompany each article. There are 42 references: 41
Soviet and I English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Sergeyev, V. I. The Dynamics of a Centrifugal Drum-Type Governor
[Reported Feb. 24, 1958] 3
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Balakshin.. 0. B. The Development and Investigation of Methods
for Increasing the Accuracy of Pneumatic Devices for Automatic
Dimensional control [ Reported March 3, 19591 13
Matevosyan, P. A. Certain Problems in the Construction of Elec-
-Vr-onffc-_CO'-m"P__uter Devices for Algebraic Equations ( Reported
April 14, 19591 34
Pinsker, I. 3h., and A. Ye. Dorogov. Proper Selection of the
Adjusting Element and the Effect of Measurement Errors on Ad-
justment Accuracy [ Reported April 5., 1960] 45
Dorogov, A. Ye. On Possibilitiev for the Improvement and Auto-
mation of Compute r Adjustment Processes [Reported April 5, 196o] 56
Fridlender, I. G. Criteria and Methods for Evaluatin the
Accuracy of Parts Machining [ Reported April 26, 196o1 68
Pridlender, 1. G. Laws of Distribution of Dimensional Errors
for Gas-Ttirbine Blades [Reported April 26, l.96o) 76
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Sergeyev, V. I. The Dynamics of a Centrifugal Cone-Type
Governor [ Reported May 19, 19601 89
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MLTEVOSUNp P.A.
Solution of matrix equations of electric networks by a continuous
action computer. Izv.AV Am.SSR. Ser.tekh.nauk 15 no.2:3-10
162. (MIRA 15: 6)
1. Institut energetiki, AV Arnyanskoy SSR.
(Electric networks)
(Electronic analog computers)
HATEVOSUM, P.A.
Maltiplying devices using varistors. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Ser.
tekh. nauk 16 no.50-9 163. (MMA 16:12)
1. Institut energetiki AN ArpWanakoy SSR.
OYKS, G.N,; 14ATEVOSYAN P.A.; ANSHELES, I.I.; FATKULLIN, O.K11.; S,LIVANOV, V.I.;
SIUAY611i, G.D.! SIVKOV, S.S.; FEDAN, A.T.; Prinima-li uchas'tiye: PETROV,
B.S.; 1ML'KOVA, M.N.; PONOMA:d-V, Ye.N.; PONOMA~IXVA, Yu.i.; Z_T,-_YA, D."'.;
FEDOROV, V.I.; BELYAKOVA, K.V.
Results of vacuuming ball-bearing steel by various riethods. 3t,&-!'
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TITLE: Investigating the accuracy of capacitor-tXRe storage.Jised in analog
computers
S *X SSSR. Institut mashinovedenixa. Trudy. Seminar po tochnosti v
OURCE: 'A
:mashinostroyenii i priborostroyenii, no. 19, 1965, 67-7Z
TOPIC TAGS: analog computer, computer storage, computer storage device
ABSTRACT: The results are reported of an experimental investigation of the
accuracy of operation of the capacitors connected to the feedback loop of a d-c
amplifier which is simultaneously used as an integration unit. Ten I -to F (t 0. 510);
capacitors connected individually by relays were used for information storage; it
!was noticed that their stored voltages suffered,after switching,up to 10-1310 loss.
As a result of studying the causes of leaks, an improved circuit (see figure) with
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two relays per capacitor (and resistor) was worked
out. The capacitors in this circuit held their charges
within � 0. 5 v after 20 switchings. Orig. art. has:
4 figures, 5 formulas, and 2 tables.
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AUTHORS: Oyks, G.N., Professor; ~atevosyan, P.P., Engineer.
G.A., Engineer; Anshel es-,--T-.T-,-DoceM .Danilin V
neer; Koncnov, B.Z., Engineer
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TITLEt New Process for Meltin Ball-Bearing Stee
PERIODICALt Stall, 1960, No. 4, Pp. 308 - 313
TEXT: The melting of the metal in vacuum furnaces n orae-
an adequate degree of degasification and deoxidation is riot su,-t:,-ie
mass production, because the capacity of these furnaces is sma
ment complicated and expensive. It was considered mo-re effectivr-
the metal in a conventional furnace arid apply vacuum treatmeni
in the ladle. However, tiiis method did not yield satisfactor:,, re-;i~
tests were carried out to incorporate Lhe vacuum treatment in th--~
of steel production. In the tests a unit was employed as that used in
steel foundries including the two PBW-60 (RVN-60) type plate-rotor
pumps connected in series witn a capacity of 60 - 48 m3/min. at a
70 - 90~o' and a maximum vacuum of 1r) inm Hg. In the ranl-,e of resdjai
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sures of 5 - 10 mm the pump capacity was 25 - 40 m3/min. In crd,:,r t,, raise
the output of the pump system, steam jet ejectors were mounted &,.
let, producing a vacuum of 350 - 400 mr Hg. During ,he tests the
treatment in the ladle was carried out: a) partly in accordanre w-.Tn ttl-
conventional technology, and b) partly according to a modified pr~c_ez_-. 7r
the conventional melting process vacuum treatment in the ladle had cnj~ i *,
tle effect on deoxidation and in or,ier to obtain a satisfactory a~r_xlGal. r
of the metal it was necessary that the oxygen contained in the molal t-r,-
the vacuum treatment be present in Lhe form of a solution or in th,--
ture of inclusions easily reduceable. This, however, was only pc.-Ssi;-~
effective deoxidizing agents, such as silicon and aluminum (Ref.. D) %,-r at
sent fromft solution. Therefore the reduction was carried out without
silicon and aluminum which were only added to the ladle in he !'ana!
of the vacuum treatment, mainly for the purpose of alloying Accor~,,,n,-
the new technolo,~-y the ball-bearing steel was melted in a '2-ion tasi- a~-
furnace with at least 1.05V. C in rhe metal when fusing. Thc- batf~
ture was maintained at 1,580 - 1,6200C before skimming off the
slag, i.e.. somewhat higher than the usual temperature allowing suffic--r,!
reserve for the subsequent vacuum treatment. After removing ~he sla2 !'E~-
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ro-chrome was added in a quantity corresponding to the type of steel viTh
a slag mixture containing lime, fluorite, some chippings of fireclay and
dinas, amounting to 3';16 of the woight of the iuctal (a little leo., than 1ho.
amount Lhus far used). Then 25 kg forge-coke was added and the furnat:e aas
hermetically closed for 20 - 25 min. Evidently at a higtier temperature '~f
reduction a thoroughly oxidized slag could be obtained also without the ad
dition of ferrosilicon. As in the new technology one of the most importani
purposes of the reduction was the desulfurization of the bath, the durat..-r'
was determined by the initial sulfur content of the metal and the rate of
desulfurization which could be somewhat lower than in the conventional pro
cess, where slag was additionally deoxidized by ferrosilicon. The analysig
showed that for identical amounts of sulfur the rate of desulfurization was
g e
even higher ii, the new process due to the higher temperature durin. r d
tion. The ladle was put in the vacuum chamber when the sulfur content of
the metal was about 0.15 - 0-18~. The vacuum treatment of the steel con
taining in the solution only carbon, chrome and manganese was accompanied
by violent boiling, indicating the intensity of the deoxidation under the
influence of the carbon absorbed. After 5 - 6 min the boiling intensity
decreased, and, while vacuum was maintained, 750i~-ferrosilicon (in an amount
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corresponding to the average silicon content of the steel produced) and ~i
luminum (160 g/t) were added. Then the metal was boiled for a second timt---
for 1.5 - 2 min. The complete vacuum treatment took only 8 - 10 mi.-I. The
oxidizing agents added into the ladle were assimilated to a higher detree
in the new than in the conventional process (ferrosilicon to 90~. as compared
to 65~6 and aluminum to 56%o instead of 30-4~o)~ The non-metallic contamina
tions were analysed quantitatively according to rocor'801-47 (GOST 801-47)
and the globular inclusions according to the scale of TsNIIPP. 'Ihe chema-
cal and meta?.lographical tests on non-metallic inclusions also proved the
greater purity of the steel. The new method is economical: melting wa_~
shortened, reduction took 20 min less, the consumption of deoxidizina a-
gents and the quantity of waste products decreased. The saving Nas
roubles per ton. There are 4 figures, 3 tables and 7 Soviet referen:ee-
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Dissertation: "The Chendsti7,~ of Para -lurd nobenzald ehyde. " Cand Chem 'ci, UrE.11
Polytechnic Inst, Sverdlovsk, 1953. Referativroy -'-hurnal-~Iii-Trdyu, ;'.Moscow, 7.C. 'I)
Apr 54.
SOt Sal 284, 'R6 Nov 1954
Tc- c A_1
USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Udmiya, 1-Jro 6, 1957, 19127
AL,tl;or Postovskiy 1. Ya. Matevoeyan R.O., Sheiynker Yu. 14.
Inst
Title Structure of the Product Obtained by the Interaction of
Aniline with Propargylaldehyde.
Orig Pub: Zh. Obshch. Rhimiyio 1956., 26 No 5, 1443-1448
Abstract: Structure (II) C6H5H ----- H-0 is ascribed to the product
CH - CH=CH
obtained by the interaction of aniline with CH CCHOM
(ClatBen, Der., 1903, 36, 3664) based on the study of
its chemical propeities and of the IK-spector. Analog-
ical products are obtained with o-anizidine, m.p. 112-
1140 (from benzene), and r -naphthylamine, m.p. 124-1250
(from benzene). At dehydration II yields Quinolineo and
by the action of acid it is transformed into CH2(CH01?C6H5)2
(111). 0.1 mole I in 10ce C6H6 at 00 is added to 0.1
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Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-l~bimiya, 1,To 6, 1957, 19127
mole I of aniline in 20 cc C6H6, II is eeparated, Yield
is 77',j, m.p. 122-1230 (from benzene). By heating 2 g.
of II with 20 cc of 305 alcohol and 5 cc 2 n.HC1 III is
obtained- yield 8a, '~. 60 g. of II is heated for 3 hours
at 55-6o with 160 cc of conc. H2SO4, poured in water,
alkalised with NaOH and distilled with steam quinoline;
yield 91,4). Curves of the IK-spectra of I and II, are
U,iven.
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AUTHORS: Chirkov, A.K., ktatevosyan, R.O.
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TITLE: Paramagnetic R 'sonance in New Organic Radicals
(Paramagnitnyy rezonans v novykh organicheskikh radikalakh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 4,
PP- 1053 - 1054 (USSR) (Letter to the Editor)
ABSTRACT: The influence of the exchanger X in the para-position of the
d.-phenyl ring on the exchange interaction in organic radicals
is investigated. The shape of the paramagnetic resonance ab-
sorption repreaented by the ratio 1A /M 2 serves as meaoure for
the exchange interaction. The measuVeme nt of the paramagnetic
resonance absorpthn was made according to the grid current
method by Zavoyskiy. The following measurement results were
obtained:
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exchanger X g-factor M4 /M2 H A
H 2,0042+ 0,0004 1,43 � 0,02 1,00 + 0,15 500
Cl 2,001 + 0,001 1,42 + 0,02 1,20 + 0,15 290
Br 2,002 + 0,002 .1,40 + 0,02 2120 + 0,15 170
OCH 29000 + 0,002 1,30 + 0,02 2,6 + 0,2 120
3
F 2POOO -+ 0,004 weak 4,1 � 0,5 20
There are I table and I Slavic reference.
ASSOCIATION: Ural Iblyte.chnical Institute
(Urallskl'y politekhnicheskiy institut)
SUBMITTED: July 1, 1957
AVAILABLE,: Library of Congress
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AUTHORS: ~jatev Postovskiy, I. Ya., Chirkov, A. K.
TITLE, Investigations in the Field of Chemistry of Free Radicals ~n
the Hydrazine Series (Issledovaniya v oblasti khimii svobodnykh
radikalov gidrazinovogo ryada).I. Some Derivatives cf aja-D-:~
phenyl-p-Picryl Hydrazyl (I. Nekotoryye proizvodnyye a,a-difen-'.-'-
0-pikrilgidrazila)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 3, pp 858-864 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: One of the physical methods of detecting the presence of the
unpaired valence electron in free radicals is the method Df
electron paramagnetic resonance (Ref 1). In this way a
number of stable hydrazine derivatives was investigated such as
the a,a-diphenyl-p-picryl hydrazyl and similar hydrazy1s
(Refs 2-6). The application of this method permitted the -n-
vestigationsof the influence of various substituents --ir- the
free radical upon the unpaired electron. As initial prod-u-,t
served the polyhalogen derivatives of a,a-dipheny1-3-Di-.ry!
hydrazyl (I), with substituents X in the para position of the
phenyl ring (Ii-iv):
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Series. I. Some Derivatives of a,a-Diphenyi--~-Picryl Hydrazy'
'1402
X N - N N 02
6 1102~~
where X = H(I); F(II); Cl(III); Br(IV). Two of theee hydrazy'lo
(II,III) are novel. The synthesis of these compounds was car-
ried out according to the reaction scheme 1. The radical (IV)
containing bromine, as well as the unsubstituted one were c~b-
tained according to Goldschmidt (Ref 7). The hydrazy2s yield
p e r manganate -colored chloroform solutions and readily crystal -
lize as stable crystals of dark-violet color. By means cf the
above-mentioned method in the radicals obtained the exchange
reactions of the unpaired electron, in dependence on the
presence of one or another halogen in the para position Lf the
phenyl radical were investigated. The determination was per-
formed according to Zavoyskiy (Ref 8). It was found in th2s -,n.-
vestigation that the highest exchange transpositions were shown
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Investigations in the Field of Chemistry of Free Radicals in the Hydrazine
Series. I. Some Derivatives of a,a-Diphenyl-p-Pieryl Hydrazyl
derivative (II). The latter, is, indicative of a more considerable
localization of the unpaired electron in this radical as :~om-
pared with the unsubstituted radical. There are 2 figures,
6 tables, and 16 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S. M. Kiroia
(Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Kirov)
SUBMITTED: January 23, 1958
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MHORS: Postovskiy, 1. Ya., Matevosya Chirkov, A. K.
TITLE: Investigation in the Field of the Chemistry of the Free Radicals
of the Hydrazine Series. II. Synthesis and Properties of
a-Biphenyl-a-phenyl-p-pieryl-hydrazyl and Its Halogen
Derivatives
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 3106-3113
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In continuation of the papers of references 1, 2 the authors
try to explain the possible influence of the chlorine- and
bromine atoms on the exchange interaction of the unpaired
electron of the nitrogen atom if the halogen atom is in posi-
tion 4 of the biphenyl eater of the radical (II). Compounds
(Na), (IIb), (Ilv) were synthesized for this purpose. These
free radicals hitherto not described in publications were
obtained according to the above scheme. The new radicals are
very stable compounds which do not change for months even in
air. They crystallize from chloroform ether in the form of
almost black prisms, they are, however, dark violet, in aromatic
hydrocarbons and in chloroform. The radical (IIa) is obtained-
in two forms by the oxidation of the nonsubstituted picryl
Card 1/3 hydrazine (VIII). After the end of the oxidation first the
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Hydrazine Series. II. Synthesis and Properties of a-Biphenyl-a-phenyl-
P-pieryl-hydrazyl and Its Halogen Derivatives
radical (IIa) separates from the chloroform ether solution
in prisms of almost black color (melting point 90-910,
yield 10-15%); after some hours a finely-crystalline precipi-
tate of brown color separates from the filtrate on standing
at a low temperature (melting point 16o-i6io, yield 25-30%);
it dissolves in chloroform other with dark violet color.
When vaporizing theosolution,arystale-of the radical wlth a
melting point 90- 1 are separated firati on standing at a
low temperature the product with the melting point 160-1610
again precipitates from the mother liquor. The black and
brown product have the same empirical formulas. It was found
by the method of paramagnetic resonance of electrons that
the exchange interactions of the unpaired electron in the
biphenyl radicals which are in crystalline state increase
to a lesser degree in the transition from the nonsubstituted
.radical to the substituted one, than is the case with the
corresponding phenyl radicals. It may be concluded therefrom
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Investigation in the Field.of the Chemistry of the Free Radicals of the
Hydrazine Series.-Il. Synthesis and Properties of a-Biphenyl-a-phenyl-
P-picryl-hydrazyl and Its Halogen Derivatives
transfers the influence of the halogen atoms to a lesser
degree in the crystalline state than the phenyl in the
radicals (I). On the basis of this method it was thus found
that both products are free radicals; however, they have
a differePt structure in the crystalline state since their
A H are d4fferent. The measurement of paramagnetic resonance
was made by A. K. Chirkov. There are 3 tables and 6 references,
4 of which,are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy ~olitekhnicheskiy institut
(Urn3sPolytechnic Institute)
SUBMITTED: August 11, 1958
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Postovskiv, I. Ya.,
TITLE: Investigation in the Field of
of the Hydrazine0eries. III.
N-Carbazyl Picryl Nitrogen and
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 196~,
pp. 3166-3193
and Chirkov, A. K.
the Chemistry of Free Radicals
Synthesis and Properties 51-
Its Halogen Derivatives
Vol- 30, No. 10,
TEXT,_~;The spectrum of the hyperfine structure of electron paramagnetic
resona5ce of the stable radical a,a-diphenyl-p-pieryl hydrazyl (DPPH) (I)
indicates that the unpaired electron on NP does not react with the n-elec-
tronsof the picryl- and diphenyl amine residues (Ref. 1). According to
Refs. 1-3, a substitution of the diphenyl amine residue in DPPH by the
coplanar carbazyl residue leads to a considerable change of the spectrum
of the hyperfine structure of e. p. r. . According to the data of Ref. 4,
the electron cloud of the unpaired electron in this radical is also dis-
tributed among two nitrogen atoms. However, it is not uniformly distribut-
ed but shifted toward one of the nitrogen atoms. This highly interesting
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Synthesis and Properties of N-Carbazyl Picryl
Nitrogen and Its Halogen Derivatives
and rather stable radical has hitherto been investigated only little. The
authors did not know its synthesis, and only its paramagnetic properties
have been mentioned in publications. In order to determine the dependence
of the free hydrazyl radicals upon their structure, the properties of
the carbazyl radical and of its 3-chlorine and 3-bromine derivatives
viere investigated and compared with those of the corresponding diphenyl
radicals (Refs. 5 and 6) (Table 1). The authors eynthesized the following
free radicals of the carbazyl series, which had hitherto not been describ-
edz N-(3-carbazyl chloride)-picryl nitrogen and N-(3-carbazyl bromide)-
picryl nitrogen. By means of electron paramagnetic resonance it was found
that in weak fields (AH, = 20 oe), N-carbazyl-picryl nitrogen and its
3-ohlorine and 3-bromine derivatives contained in crystalline samples in-
teract less than a,a-dipbenyl-p-picryl hydrazyl and its halogen deriva-
tives. The authors discuss the constituting and spatial factors affecting
the properties of carbazyl radicals. A reaction formula is given for the
synthesis of N-carbazyl picryl nitrogen and its halogen derivatives. Two
figures illustrate the results obtained, and Table 2 gives the constants
of the compounds synthesized. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and
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Synthesis and Properties of N-Carbazyl Picryl
Nitrogen and Its Halogen Derivatives
11 references: 4 Soviet, 5 US, 1 Swiss, and I German.
ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheakiy institut
(Ural Polytechnic Institute)
SUBMITTED: August 13, 1959
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AUTHORSF Matevc-syan, R~ 0,, 1krina, M. A. and Chi rkov., A. K,-
TITIE: A study of the free radicals In the hydrazine s6rjF,,
V. Synthesis of cK got -diphenyl-/3--2,6-dini tro.-phenyl.
hydrazine and ae o~,-.diphenyl-P-2,4-dinitro-phenyI
hTdrazTl, and an investigation of their chemical and
physical properties
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey kbimii, v. 31, no. 11, 1961. 3539-3544
TEXT: A continuation of previous in-estigation aimed at synthesizing
2 new free radicals and investigating their properties,, The starting
products CX, c'(-diphenyl-hydrazine (cpd. VII) and 2,6-dinitro--chlorrjb-i~n-
zene were obtained by Imown methods, but in 60 - 70% yields, (Cpd, Vl!!)