SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DANILOV, B. - DANILOV, G. S.
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Ext-action of some Rumanian diesei oils by furfural A231/A126
'-he chemical mechanism of the oxidation of hydrocaroons: 1) The theory Df hydroxi
'atl
I - _)n, 2.) theory of' peroxiciation. 3) theory cf atomic chain. The cxi.:iatlon of
hydrocarb-)ns is a mecharism of a chain of radicals with branches. The formation
Cf irwer hydrocarbor~L and clefines Is due to tne dky! radlais. The !gn1t1r)n
4jailty of the diesel fuel is ciptermined by the retarded Ignitlon ir the time be-
twepn the njertlon and Qe Ign.",ion of the l'ue:. The diesel fuol can be eva.',.iat-
~J ny its chemicai cQmpositlDn and by comparing the burning of' the given fuel with
the burning cf a standard mixture consisting of synthetlr hydrr~arbons. The sl~andi
ard f)jei's are In this f~ase hydr-)carbons of' the paraffin anj arcmatic series: ?e-
tanp and k--me*hjlnauhthalene. Aromatics and olefines are the components which
reduce the q,jal*y of lubricants and diesel nils. "he solvepts used to improve
-.he quailt-y -~r lutricants caLn also be used for tne improvement. of' diesel fuels.
D!_zs,~lutlon experiments were carried out with L102. furfural, acetic acid, etc. By
ext-ac-1. )n wl*,h si~iven,,ti the ignition quality (-f diese.- ol's improve. but there
res,_Its an increarje ,f ,he congeiation point.. Feigin, Obienkhova and Prorokov haw
1-~-ated primary Balakhany diesel oi, with furfural, increasing the diesel Index ty
112 Points f:)r a 58% ex-ract. quality. Steffen_Saegeber-~h have ex-.racted with llqaJd
302 at O'DC. paraffin, ncn-paraffin apd cracked diescl 7ne cracked diesel
311 is -onsideratly iTpr:~ved. whereas thp paraffin is less impr-.)ved.
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Extraction of some R4manian diesel oils by furf'ural A23,,/Al_~6
Dryer, Chenicek, Eglcff and Morell have studied the dissolullon of some diesel
oils with liquid SO, and furfural in discontinuous pliDt stations and '~ounterflow
extraction columns, coming to the conclusion that liquid 30,,, suppl!~:-d better re-
sults than furfural. The author has conducted a series of laboratory tests for
the dissolution of some diesel oils by furfural, to improve the diesel Index.
The tests have been carried out on asphaltous, semiparaffinous and thermal crack-
Ing diesel oils. The extraction with furfural has been conducted according tc
the discontinuous process. Conclusions: 1) The diesel index of asphaltous and
cracked diesel oils can be improved by dissolution; 2) Extraction of diesel oils
by furfural requires easy-to-build equipment, and the technological process is
more simple as in case of extraction by S02; 3) Counterflow extraction Is more
efficient than discontinuous extraction; the diese.' index -f Rumanian diesel
oils can considerably be improved by furfural dis&olution, The industrial prcces-:
is similar to the refinIng of lubricants by furfurall, The maj.)r1ty of diesel
oils resulting from the primary processing of Rumanian petroleum have a good
diesel index, respectively cetane number, thus no dissolution is necessary in
irder to Improve the cetane number. But in the 6-year plar, pr_~v,.si)ns are mad-
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Extraction of some Rumanian diesel oils y f'ijrf,,irFi A-
fcr ~he increase of the production of diesel oil from. se,ordirv catalyti, ~.rcces-
ses wnLch requires an lmpr~vement of the ceLarp r.-..mt-er.
ASSOCIATION: Rafinarla I (Nc. I Refinev-y) In
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SUBMI =.: July 28, 196(~
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D"11AN, Boris, Ing.; CRISTP;SCU, Hargareta, Ing.; DIMA, Constantin, Lohn.;
MITACU, Athena, tehn.; STAN, Ion, tehn.
Behavior of oil fractions resulting from a naphthenic ol.1 in
presence of some selective solvents. Petrol si. gaze 14 no.7047-
354 n 1 ('33.
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AUTHOR: K,ilovici, N. (Engineer)- Danilov, E._,~~ngineer); CEistescu, M. (Engineer);
St- -
;_froze, A. (Engineer); Dima, C.; KiVaCTr,-A__._j tan, I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Possibilities ofmanufacturing multigrade oils in the Rumanian Peoplets
Republic
SOURCE: Petrol si gaze, v. 16, no. 3-4, 19650 234-246
TOPIC TAGS: petroleum product, petroleum refining, fuel and lubricant additive
ABSTRACT: The authors
discuss laboratory tests performed with a view to the manu-
facture in Rumania of the multigrade oils SAE 10W-30 HD and
BAB 20w-40 HD from Rumanian raw materials plus imported
additives. The multigrade oils produced in the laboratory
were found to have characteristics similar to those of
imported oils of the same type, leading to the conclusion
that their manufacture in Rumania is possible and advantagaouse
Orig. art. hasi U figures and 11 tables. [Based on authorat Eng. abstract) WPRS1
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ACC NR,_ AP6024218 SOURCE CODE: RU/0007A5/016/009/0492/0498
AUTHOR: DaniLo_y,_L._(1;,ngineer); Cristescu, M.--Kristeaku, M. (Engineer);
Dima, C,Dima, K ; Mitacu, A.-Mitaku, A.; Stan, I.
ORG: none
TITLE: New manufacturing possibilities for white oils in the Socialist Republic of
Rumania
SOURCE: Petrol si gaze, v. 16, no. 9, 19659 492-498
TOPIC TAGS: petroleum product, crude petroleum
ABSTRACT: The authors describe laboratory and pilot tests for the production of
medicinal and cosmetic white oils from paraffin-free naphthenic crude Oils by means
of the reformation with fuming sulphuric acid and bleached earth of the oil fraction.
The white oils obtained meet high qualitative standards and are expected to result
in considerable cost reductions. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. [Based on authors'
Eng. abstract] [JPRS1
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GTJSZVA9 A.A., laind.tekhn.nauk, doteent; MVIIIA)V, B., student; XALININA, L.,
student
"Tricolor" automatic threO-87stem reverse hositjr,,-Lcnitter vith a
Jacquard mechanism. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.lej-1.1;rom. no.":109-
117 160, (MIRA 13:11)
1. Moskovskiy tekstillnyy institut. Rekomendovana kafedro7 tekhnologii
trikotazhoL.
(Knitting machines) (Hosiery)
DANILOV B.
The tap-broaching macUne. Mashinostroene 11 no.6:38-39
Je 162,
RAKHLIN, I.0 kand.tekhn.nauk; KHMELYUK, K., kand.tekhn.nauk; IXJZHKIN, N.,
inzh.; DANILOV, B., inzh.
Slag concrete panels with hollow insertion pieces. Zhil. stroi.
no.lsl6-l8 162. concrete walls) (MIRA 161l)
IROVKINI L.A., kiaid.tekhn.nauk; I)A.NIIOV, B.A., irizh.
Jse o:' Ii 'uil'iud L:! ~:upol.-t farnacea. 3b,,r.!.,ai.ch.trud.IEI
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AUTHORS: Danilov, B.F., Vladimirovich, A.G., Stepanenko, Yu.A.
TITLE- The Moscow Council of innovators recommends
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel', no. 9, 1961, 28 - 29
TEXT: In a number of individual articles under the above common heading
new tool and fixture designs are described. Firstly, a grinding wheel dresser
designed by K.G. Zyandrikov is mentioned, consisting of the housing and, fixed
to it, the rotating disks for the dressing of abrasive wheels. Inside the hous-
ing a screw is mounted intended for the feed of the head towards the grinding
wheel. The dresser is mounted on the arm rest and clamped with the aid of a
slide, The design of a new cutting-off tool by turner I.K. Yevseyev was recom-
mended to be introduced in industry by the Moskovskiy gorodskoy sovnarkhoz (Mos-
cow City Sovnarkhoz). Instead of one cutting edge this tool has two or three ar-
ranged at an angle of 900 and another one of 1 mm width between them. This new
cutting-off tool operates at speeds of 31.)0 -i/min and feeds of up to 0.3~ mm/rev.
It is particularly suitable 11'or the cutting off of parts from aluminum, stain-
less and heat-resistant steels and titanium. Next, a sintered carbide profile
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Labor gil'tr, on the occasion o;' the Party Congress A,)(D 4 /A 10 1
withn,it ~i4lting on the .'ace end - IhP mandrel. Mnreo,~er, iie ha-, devel-
~.ped a -'ixture i*or the simultaneous turning oC two-sided tapers, which is mounted
on t.he front part or the carriage. 't makes it posslIble, in ~-)ne setting o' the
-.ools using the limh oC the transverse slide, to machine ti-le parts in sr) many
,-a:;~!es as permits t!- working, tc,ler~tnce. I~fFides, iL is po,ssitle t.() mclint an ad-
1--11--nal rear fooL tiutder t'(,,r thr- I.rimmirtg, :)," -w(~ !nds, ,., iescription oll'
: i x ture des ign I s gi ven , 'rt!e aijrhor til:en des(ribes the )Peration of' a device
I',:!- the boring of spherical bearIngs, which ~s mounted nn the tail stock spindle.
Anc.*,her device for the boring of ball shapes at great depths is mounted on the
carriage exactly al-rig the lathe axis, while the tool is set according to the
rad.lus being machined. By the long,".udinal "eed of' the -carriage the tool bores
,-he cylindrical part. of the component. A brie!' description of the design is
given. The author describes finally 1he Jesign of a device :'cr the machining of
,_,rcave spherical shapes, intended for, the processing of rolls, rollers and simi-
lir partz with mecrianical t--.ol feed. There are 7 Cigures.
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AUTHOR: Danilov, B. F., Member of the Board of the Moscow Council of
rn-novators
TITLE: Threading tool made of plasticized s1ntered carbide
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel', no. 4, 1962, 17 - 18
TPD(T: The author reports that the Kombinat tverdykh splavov (Sintered
Carbide Combine) and the Scientific Research Institute of Sintered Carbides are
producing plasticized sintered carbides - a sintered carbide powder which, after
pressing, Is dipped in boiling paraffin of 4000C so that, after cooling, it forms
a homogeneous mass - in the form of tubes of different diameters or disks of dif-
ferent thicIcness. He presents a description of the machining of these carbides,
using T15K6 sintered carbide tools, gives the necessary tool parameters and the
machining conditions, and points out that the shrinkage coefficient of plaztl-
cized sintered carbides amounts to 1.25 - 1.30, depending on the grade. The
green plasticized sintered carbide is sintered in special furnaces at 1,3000C.
During the sintering process the paraffin evaporates and the tool acquires its
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Threading tool made of plasticized sintered cai.-Ide A004/A101
required dimensions and the great hardness. Threading tools from plastIrized
sintered carbides were first used for the threading of threaded calibrating
rings of medium and large dimensions. The thread is cut In one operation by a
block of disk-shaped tools, the threading speed exceeding that of high-speed steel
tools by a factor of 2.5. A description of the threading block is given and the
disk-shaped cutter dimensions are presented in a table. The author emphasizes
the fact that threading tools made of plasticized sintered carbides have a ser-
vice life of years while the labor productivity in threading calibration rings is
increased by a factor of 2.5. No cutting fluid is necessary. A detailed de-
scription Is given of the manufacturing technology of plasticized sintered car-
bide tools. The author describes a disk-type chaser from plasticized sintered
carbide intended for the high-speed cutting of rounded threads on heat-reststant
steels and taps of the same profile. In comparison with the high-speed steel
threading tools used formerly, the new disk-type chasers increase the labor pro-
ductivity by a factor of 2, while the threading quality has been considerably
improved. Another disk-type chaser made of plasticized sintered carbide Is In-
tended for the threading of high-speed steel taps. To obtain after sintering the'
required final dimensions, the green blank made of the BK 15 M (VK15M) sintered
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1hreading tool made of plasticized sintered carbide
car-bide is machined, taking into account the shrinkage coefficient, with an al-
lowance for grinding. The grinding of green plasticized sintered car-bides on a
grinding machine yields excellent results. Any thread profile can be easily
ground with an absolutely dry grinding wheel of 280 grain size. It is pointed
out that in threading operations with plasticized sintered carbide, the given
shrinkage coefficient shows a1ways some deviations as to the pitch. Therefore,
it is necessary after sintering, to lap or grind the tool thread. There are 4
figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskly sovet novatorov (Moscow Council of Innovators)
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DANILOV, B.F.
Machining with a twisted broach. Mashinostrotell no.1:17-IP
Ja 162. 15.1)
1. Chlen Ilreziditma Moskovskogo Soveta novatorev.
(Broaching machines)
DANILOV,-~-P-11. -
From the innovutors of Moscow to the V:Lrgin Zerritory. 14ashinostroitel7
noJL44-45 Mr 162. 01-ERA 15:3)
(Virgin Terri tory~ - -Technologiz-al hinovations)
DANILOV, B.F.
Lap for high-speed lapping of thread gauges. Mashinostroitall
no.8:32 Ag 162. OURA 15:8)
(Grinding and polishing)
DAfIlLOV,-B-F---
Screw-thread cutting tool with a double pitch.
Mashinostroitel"no.11:22-23 N 162., (MIRA 15:12)
~Metal-cutting tools)
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Czech and Soviet imovators exch&nge erperience. Mashinoatroi tell - I
no.6t45--48 Je 164- (MIRA 17t8) ' P
1. Predsedatell Moskovskogo soveta novatorov.
DANTIJIV, B. F.
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T)ANIWVI B.F.
Now teohnology for making coaxiality gauges. Mashinostroitell
no.12t2l D 164. (MIRA 18t2)
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U33SR/Chemical Tp:chnoiogy - Gtsrical Products and Their H-7
Appli-if-ion. Ctramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete.
Abs Jour R,~~f,~rat Ksixiya, No 1, 1958, 2097
Author Dp-nllc)- B.P.
Inst
Title H4+ 31!engtb Cement-Free Ceiiulay Concrete.
Orig Pub st_-vo, 1957, No 4, 24-25
Abstract Df~;scription of tre techiloiogy of production of a nev kind
of cel-lular concrete - "micros ilicate " (M).
A mi-e~~ae of &rouyid sand and water was heated at 70-W,
theD vfrp added ". of the required aziount of quicklime,
th-- TPJx-,,_uP- was boiled ~'or 30 minutes, cooled to 300,
~qnlch tbe reminder of quick-lime was added and the
mix:t1ist- was placed in the mid. Airter vibration for 30
1'econds and aging for 24 hours the mold was steamed in
ar aijto,iiavf~, at 5 atmospheres gauge pressure, according
to 4 cordit'~ons. The steam--treated sampies were
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Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2097
dried t constant weight at 800. Strength of M samples
reached 300-400 kg/cm2, at voiumetric weight of
1200-1300 kg/cm3.
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_DABIbDV,_,B,P., inzh.; BORODITSKAYA, R.M., inzh.; ZHLIOV, V.F., inzl..;
BORISM, N.S., inzh.1 ICLASITYANKINA, T.V., inzh.; MLIDEYEVA, V.Ye.,
inzh.
Shrinlcage of air-entrained concrete without autoclave troatment.
Stroi.mat. 8 no.1:38-40 Ja 162. OKI.", 15:5,
(Air-entrained concrete)
BARIW)V, A.A.; BUhUDITSKAYA, R.M.; BURISOVA, N.S.; DANILJV, B.F.;
1EASUMKINA, T.V.; TOKARk;V, G.I.
Single-laver 93#9 made of sometoclaved air-entrained fl~y-wb ftnerete.
Stroi. mat. 9 no.2:22-23 F 140. (MIRA *&2)
1. Dor4ptakiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy instiLut nadab#AOMP Stroitell-
stva Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury UkrSSR (for W620M. Morodit-
skaya, Borisova, Danilov~. 2. Nachallnik otdela novykh strolte-llnykh
materialov Done takzhilstroya (for Mqasrqankina). 3. Nachallnik
Donetskogo domostroitellnogo kombinata No.1 (for Tokarev).
(Concrete slabs) (Air-entrained concrete)
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AUTHOR: Danilov, B. P. (Candidate of technical sciences); Priyezzhev, B. A.
(Engineer1____*1__-
ORG: none
TITLE: Non-autoclaved aerated slag concrete in large-panel housing construction in
the Donbass
SOURCE: Beton i zhelezobetonp no. 2, 1965, 9-12
TOPIC TAGS: concrete, slag, general construction
ABSTRACT: This concrete, containing granulated blast-furnace slag as the aggre-
gate, has been developed in the Donbass for use in local large-panel housing
construction. Its use in the prefabricated panels has made it possible to re-
duce substantially the weight of buildings, and the cost of housing construction
as well. Studies of this non-autoclaved aerated slag concrete over a number of'
years resulted in the following findings: In the presence of natural moisture
contentp the mean compressive strength of this concrete is 50 kg/cm2 for volumetric
weight of 1000-1100 kg/cr4 m and 60-80 kg/cm2 for volumetric weight of 1200-1250
kg cu m. It is used to fabricate wall panels 25 and 30-35 thick and it is highly
frostproof. In its structural qualities this concrete is not inferior to keram-
zit (porous clay aggregate) concrete, and it costs much less. Thus, for example,
I m2 of a panel fabricated from non-autoclaved slag concrete costs 6 rubles com-
pared with 7-9-9-3 rubles per m2 of wall panels of keramzit concrete. This slag
concrete Is fabricated from cheap production wastes and Its fabrication can be
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organized at low expense and without replacing the basic eq,tipment at virtually
any precast reinforced concrete products plant. Orig. arte has: 4 figures and
2 tables. (JPRS1
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CWd WZ-1444W - -
AUTHUR: Darlilov, B. Li. Member G!' tri--
TITLE: Control of PL--.se Ler-gtb of a 31ocxing jicillator
,Upravleniye dlitel',riust',yu im-ul's~ "I Aing-gener..tora,
f,:,aIO:j1(;AL: Radiotekhnika, 1958, Vol '3, Nr
AB-TRACT: A diL,~~ram of a gener-tor of puli,sof v:,rin~,7 dLiration ,s
oscilla-
given. The ~Iiagrair consists ol twc jhunte.! I
tor,L~ nith a common cove of th,~ U I b I- t 61'~~r:i.er. The inalj-
sis of this diagrim shows the ~o6oibillitj of ~i modulatior of
the blockin oacill;itor with rer~ri to the impulse duration.
By the employinent of th,~ controle.- Dscillator, with
its useful
property of %xi:l,iti;-,-7 t,ie .111.~o- efnisL-ion of the
t.lbf, mith the pro~lr equi~mez~t, the wtiwht ~nd the dimen6ior.s
of the can b,~ re-.uci-,-d .~ future. '.he limits for ch.~~nging
the lul-e -urati,n %~ the -h.~nge in the control
vjlt~-gp re b, t,Le --odulation chELr;.,cter-
istic. The DaSIC 21jj-jtjJfj 16 to jbtL.~-, tnr, correct ccur~,e Z)I'
the Initial sth~~e of th,~- pu',:-, u,,.er overv.-,ltage
,):,i both tubt,3, ij Atai:,~-i t., :I,L~ice of the
1,'Z 'noi,king razire. Tht~ sh.--ie ~;-` the t, t, ch4r.-teristIc
-V"08-13-12-5,12
Gon tro of the ura tion of I mpu I s..- o I ~, ij I uckinF %,s- i ~* !a t-)r
d,,pends on a large num,.er of circuit r to rs . This ci. rcum-
a t~r-ce of ferL; manj t,ootiibi I i ties for such an jbcil-
I-& tc r. The Ghoice of th, tr:~ri,! , rm~~t -7 tDrLj is verb impor-
tan t for ob taining trie rp iui re,: ' ia.1 t,; of the v1-triation of the
duration ad of the re i ii rea ~.,f the u 1 i;c-
amplitude.
A. Drobov, frofest3or, joctL)r of Te~:!-
is t3i s ted
the author by valuable suw,weLti,n.~. Tht~re re fijures ~~nd
4 I-,viet referencea.
ALSSX-IATION:
A.S. F-,-P.-ra 'Pie f.-r R-qdI,) Emg.Lneer
Lag amd Ke-'trlaa- J-m. A.-.
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AUTHDHSx Daniloy B. S, s Saf2nov
ORGa none
TITLE-. A device for reducing the distortions of the shape of signals~ Cls 219
No. 177929 Cannounced by Central Scientific Research Insti!ete-W-ro-snutications of
the M91str-v of Comunicationa SSSR (TsentralFn-V nauchm-lealedovatellskiy:Lmtitat
avy"i ministerstva ovyasi 5=21
SOURCE,.- Isobretaniya, promyshlenalye obr"t3yj tovarnyye snakij no. 2. 19669 3940
TOPIC TAGS3 signs' shape,, inte&ated circuits signal distortion , Wy filLters
diff"ntlating circuitp phase modulations, carrier frequsucy
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for diminishing signal d1stor-
tions. The device operates in system with phase modulation (during discf#to
information transmission) at a carrier frequency used an a pilot signal. It
eliminatee,from the transmission the constant component of the signal* The de"g"
improves the signal shVee A differentiating circuit (ads up of a resistance and a
capacitor used as a high frequency filter) is connected to the transmission and of
the channel. A trigger with a regenerator connected in series and an emitter
follower are connected in parallel. This circuit is at the receiving and after the
high ftsquency filter. In parallel to the input of this circuit is connected an
UDC I 621JR-M I
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intergrating circuit of resistances and capacitors with frequency characteristics
opposite those of the differentiating circuit connected in parallel to the iiqmt
of the original circuit (see Figs 1)e The time constants of the differentiatIng
Fig* 1* 1 - high frequency
filter; 2 - triggerl
3 - regenerator; 4 - witter
follower; 5 - intepating
oirouits
ACC NRo AP6001935 SOURCE CODE: UR101
AUTHOR: D2"Ilax- R-Xs, &Ukhaylov, Yu. P.
ORG., none
TITLE: Effect of fluctuations on a limits r -ine rtial-RC -circuit system
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radictakhnika, v. 8, no. 6, 1965, 668-67S
TOPIC TAGS: electronic limiter. signal noise separation
ABSTRACT: The transmission is considered of lower-frequency fluctuations via a
limiter in series with a linear circuit whose time constant is considerably longer
than the correlation time of fluctuations observed before the limiter; this problem In
encountered in some electronic measurements. Fozm-ulas describing the parameters
of fluctuations at the limiter output are developed. The fluctuation dispersion'imWer
both stationary and transient conditions is determined, as in the correlation function
of fluctuations at the linear-circuit output. Also, probability of exceeding & specifbW
fluctuation-voltage threshold at the linear-circuit output (recorder input) Wer a
specified observation time is determined. The probability formula# were werifted
experimentally. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 26 formul".
SUB CODE; 09 / SUBM DATE: 22Jun"
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card UDG: - 621. 39 1 e AM 3
DANIILOV. Danitl Dr.. dots.
Akademik profesor d-r Koustantin Mikhallov Pashev. Isy. md.
inst.. Soft& Vol. 9-10:7-16 1954
1. Oehn& klinilm (dir.:dots. D.D.Danjiloy) m Moditsinsksta
Akad.saiia T.Chervenkov.
(BICGRLMIJIS,
Pashev, Konstantin K.)
DAIIILOV,-.D.. irinhener.
Sewer munholoo. Miil.-Iccjm.khr,n. VA. 1 1, '. :, '-. . G 1" 1. (MUIA 6:9 )
(Sewerage)
aw
ALK. NNI AT5013i4
AUMOR: Lukavchenko,_P.I.; D&nIlM.,'D_.A.
'H 155 ,"IPRW~
TITIZ: Qtmutz SEavimter-altimter (anomalimeter)
V r" I
SOMM: Razvedochnays geofizika, no. 2, 1901, 55-66
TOPIC TAGS: gLr
a ~ImeterNltiwter, geophysic inatrument, gravity
ABSTRACT: The instrument, designed in 1960-61 at VMoeofizika4 ~11-Vhion Scien-
tific Research Institute of Geophysical Exploratioii _14eth0_dsJ,_1s described in de-
tail. The basic part of the Instrument is a sensitive element consisting of a
gravimetric unit and an altimetric unit. The equilibrium equation of the gravimetri
unit permits determination of all, the paroxmter6 of the Instrument by differentia-
tion. Experimentalmodels tested under field conditions lead to the conclusion
that 1) it is perfectly possible to manufacture a quartz gravimeter-altimeter
(anomalimeter) suitable for carrying oat a gravity survey vhich in conjunction with
a quartz altimeter-etation permits construction of maps of isoanomalies with contour
intervals of 0.5 mil.11galo and higher, 2) the Distrument Is very stable against jolfa
aircraft vibrations, microoeissic effects, and abrupt changes in atmospheric pres-
sure., and 3) the instrument needs practically no relaxation time after transportatia
by air and, consequently,, can be transported by air to make gravity surveys in
inaccessible regions of the Soviet Vnion. Inasmuch as the instrument to econadcal
12
ACC NRs AT5013765
and easy to manufactwe and operate, It vill fhA v1de application In all types of
geological survey.. OjU. art. boa: 23 foraulas and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: -
~ABIRZYANOV, T.G.; Ye.V.; TTRZ:YAN, P.G.; WISFYMO, A.I.;
L,OSHCHFV, V.YR.; KCiNIRASHOV, M.M.; DANIWV, [,:.I .
Optimu conditions and charging and preheating In the open-
hearth scrap and hot. metal practice. Izv. v-ys. ucheb. zav.;
chern. met. " nn-ll:~&,70 164. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Moskovskly stali A 3plavov.
DANIWV, D.I., inzh.
Loone rArgo ship "Purmanov.* Sudostroonle ~3 no.9:1-1* 3 '57.
(MIRA 10:12)
(Purmanov (Ship)) (Finland--Shipbuilding)
PARILDY,jb Ivanoy~ch, inzh.; BELETSKIY, Vaevolod Vladimirovich,
-IjKly
inzh.; GORYANSKIY, Yu.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsensent;
ORKLOV, V.A., inzh., retsensent; YEGOROV, S.A., insh., nauchnyy
red.; SOSIPATROV, O.A., red.; CHISTYAKOVA, R.K., tekhn. red.
[Trailer and container vessels] Treilernye i konteineicyo suda.
Leningrad, SudpromgIz, 1963. 235 p. (MIRA 16:5)
(Ferries) (Unitized cargo systems)
1. DANILCV, D.N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Agriculture
7. Periodicity of fruit-bearing and geographical distribution of harvests of seeds of
coniferous tress. Moskva, Goslesbumizd,t, 1952
9. Monthly List of husaian Accessions. Library of ~;ongress.February 1~53 Unclassified
DANILOV, D.N.
ialuation of hunting, areas on the basis of the game taken. Trudy
VNIO no.13:5-19 '53. (MI-RA 7:5)
(Hunting)
DAHILOV. D.S.
Georgli Georglevich Doppoilmair; obltumLry. Trudy VNIO so.13:
223-226 153. (KLELA 7:5)
(Doppol'sair. Georgii Georgievich. 1880-1952)
DANILOV. D. H.
Iffect of fruiting on the structure of the annual ring in Norway spruce
(Picea exceloa Link). Bot.zhur. 1R no.3:367-377 ")I.
(KLBA 6:6)
(Tree rings)
DANILOV. D.N.
Burrowing sites of the Arctic fox (Alopex lagopne) in the eastern
part of Bol'shezemel'skays Tundra. Probi.Sev. no.2:212-218 '58-
(MIRA 12:4)
1. Tsesoytiznyy nauchno-ionledovatel'skiy institut shivotnogo
syr'ya i Imshniny.
(Bollshezemel's)mya Tundra--Arctic fox) (Animals, Habitations of)
DAN IWV. D. 11.
-1-
Productivity of dwarf birch nnd willow growths In the ematern pmrt of
the Bol'shozemellskayA Tundrn. Bot.zhur. 41 no.1:18&193 Mr 158.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. TeesoyuzW nauchno tseledovatellskiy institut zhyvotnogo syrlym I
pushniny.
(Bol'shezemellskayn Tundra--Shrubs)
DANIWV, D.H.
Principal food plants of game animals and birds [with summary In
English]. Zool. zhiir. 37 no.8:1205-1211 Ag '5A. (MIRA 11:9)
l.Veasoywnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut zhivotnopo
syrlya I pushniny. Moskva.
(Game and game birds--Feeding and feeding stuffs)
DW
IIWT.-Dnitriy likitich: LAVRoV, m.P.. prof.. doktor biolog.nauk,
red.; BILAIKO, L.S., red.izd-va; FOMICHZV. P.N.. tekhn.red.
[Hunting grounds of the U.S.S.R.; commercial evaluation and
gameland management] Okhotnich'i ugodlia SSSR; promyslovais
otsenke I ustroistvo ugodii. Moskva, Izd-vo TSentrosoiuse,
1960. 283 P. (MIRA 13:11)
(Gams and pme birds)
DANILOV D.N.
- - !-L - -
9-
Methods of studying the dynamics of the productivity of hunting
grounds in the European part of the Soviet Union during the Soviet
period. Vop. ekol. 409-101 162. (KMA 15:11)
1. VsesqyuzW nauchno-itioledovatellskiy institut lesovodstva i
ml&anizataii lesnogo khozyaystva, PusUino, 14oskovskaya oblast'.
(Game and game birds)
DANILOV, Dmitriy Nikitich; CHUGUNCVA, Z.S., red. izd-va; KARik)VA,
G.L., tekhn. red.
[Hunting in the U.S.S.R.; productivity of hunting grounds]
Okhotnichle khoziaistvo SSSR; produktivnost' okhotnich'ikh
ugodil. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1q63. 370 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Hunting)
IWUOV D.T. tnsb*uor; IOTOCHAWV, A.G., redaktor; 101YASHMA, A.D., takh-
==;U-, ~Cfii ' rodaktor.
[Oporation of seworage syst*csj Skepluatateiia kanalleatelonnot sott.
lsd. 2-~, dap. Moskva, Ind-vo Ministeretva kono2ullnogo khosialetys
Imu, 1954. 87 P. (=& B.- I )
(Sewerses)
DANILOV, Dmitriy Tikhonovich
[Maintenance of the sewer system] Ekspluatatsiia kanali-
zatsionnoi seti. 3. izd., perer. i dop. Moskva, Stroiiz-
dat, 1965. 112 p. (MIU 18:8)
DANILOV, BmitriA Vladimirovich, ed.
Nalog s gruzov, privozimykh i vyvozirVkh po zheleznodorozhrVm i vod putiam
soobshcheniia. Taxes on freight handled on railroads and waterwaysT.
Prakticheskoe rurvodstvo po vzimaniiu naloga dlia finorganov, ageJtstv
transporta i platel'shchikov. Moskva, Fin. izd-vo, 1928. 187 p.
DLC': HE197.R9D3
SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, A Bibliograp~& Library of Congress,
Me-feren-ce Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
; '. l'? *, . X.
DANILOV, E.,
'.4. 11 ~,
. - . . ". . :%', :1 ~ r., . " - , , .,: I - . ~,A !'Igl
Pr,-Frart, Tij !, T.
DAMOV'R E.; KOVALEVVY, M.
Machine tool with -rogran control. Radio no.8127-28 Ag 165. (MIRA 1817)
I- i-', I L, 1. - 1", -. z...
"(~ - I i -11, 7 ~3(: %,. 1%, j'iv(~ 3 w4",. deso-.-, - --, ~ ~j: ~ ':-' J - .- ~~ ~, -, ~ J.
-. i f. ,c. ! I' "le -, -1: * 12 ,,, r I _. 1, - -- " 4 6 r ~) I - lic I' -- I
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B-3,r'." -7r)r,,
Our )n
E. F. , LiTJT-I]!UV, '% P. , and lYJT:L-H,-I.*, S.
Al'--Ilntc,-i Sciontific-Renearch Labortory of tl,o -r -ding- Tn-
dustry, OarrJidate of '.'eterinary :~cioncon,
Matprial. or, tht. study of necrobacillosis in olks.
Veterinariya vol. 38, no. Sr-ptember I ), 1,
I ,
j .11"ILN,
I r , , I.., - . . . I . . -- I
~ r c t, I '! I ~ I * -- -, -,- . , 1 ?, t , - -) di 1:1 - _. .I .
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PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLICXIUPHICAL REPORT AID 483 - I
BOOK Call No.: AF641156
Authors: DANILOV, F. A., GLEYBERG, A, Z., BALAKIN, V. G.
Full Title: HOT RCYLLING-OF STEEL PIPES
Transliterated Title: Proizvodstvo stallnykh trub goryachey prokatkoy
PUBLISHING DATA
Originating Agency: None
Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House of
Literature on Ferrous and Nonferrous Metallurgy (Metallurgizdat)
Date: 1954 No. pp.: 615 No. of copies: 3,500
Editorial Staff
Engineers Osadchiy, Ya. P., Kostin, V. I., Oslov, N. L.,
Kalal-hnikov, I. P. and Vazhenin, L. I , Technician
PURPOSE. The book is intended for engineers and technicians in metal-
Lu.-glcal plants and also for students studying pipe mBnufacture,
DATA
_-iverage: This work describes In detail the technological processes
of seamless-pipe manufacturing from carbon, alloy, and high-alloy
steels, by means of every modern method of hot rolling. Basic pro-
blems of the theory of pipe rolling are examined. The authors dis-
cuss at length the methods of compiling the tables of rolling opera-
tIons, the adjusting of mills, and the groove designing of rolls.
Special attention is given to automatic mills. A separate chapter
1/2
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AUTHORs TETERIN,P.K., Cand, of Tech,Science PA - 2399
,k,kyl~OV,F.A., and MANEGIN,YU V., Central Scior~tific Research
Institute for Iran Production (Tsentraliiij :-,~ucnrio issledavatell
skiy institut cherno metallurKil - TaN11CU) an(! "Novotz-ubnyy"-
plant (Novetrubnyy zavod)
TITLEt Investigation of Diagonal Rolling on the Three-Rolls Tube Mill
(Issledovaniye protsessa kosoy prokatki v trekhvall,ovom stane,
Russian).
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1957, Vol 17, Nr 2, pp 147 - 151 U-S 5,R.')
Receiveds 5 / 1957 Reviewear ) / 1957
ABSTRACT: The character of the metal flow, the rotatior of the tubes
during rolling, and the influence of this rotation on the quality
of the tubes, the sliding of ingots in the rolls, the metal
pressure brought to bear on the rolls , the comsumption of energy
and the load of a motor a three-high universal mill train were
investigated, Investigations were carried out not only at notmal
working consitions but also with a change of 'he feeding angle,
the rotational speed, and the height of the cDgged cylinders. It
was shown that 1) the rotational angle changei according to
working conditions from 12,20 - 33,60, 2) that practically it
does not depend on the rotational speed, 5) .hat it depends
essentially on the feeding angle (with the wiiening of which the
Card 1/2 rotational angle is reduced), 4) that It depinds on the height
PA - 2399
Investigations Of Diagonal RollinF on the rhree-Rolls Tube Mill,
of the cogged cylinderst it grows with the iijcreaae of height,
During rolling on the three-rolls tube mill flims develop an the
outer surface of the tubes the reason for whic-, can be found in
the damaged jackets. 'Phese defects become more important with
increasing rotation, The sliding coefficient o" the axis'
direction varies from Ov64 - 1,18 and is practically independent
of the rotational speed-, The sliding coefficient In the radial
direction is smaller than one., Both coefficients become smaller
if the feeding angle becomes greater and both of them Uecome
greater if the height of the cogged cylinders increases. The
pressu.re on the rolls d-L-ring rolli:_;7 of *.re ty-~es of tubes in-
vestigated amounts to 34.4 t and in,:reases witt an in-
creasing height of the gogged cy 1 i.~Ae r9 and ol the fs)eding angle
and if the material to be rolled Las FA wreater strength The energy
consumption becomes smaller if th,~ an,,,~le increases, on wh
Card 2/2 which occasion motor stress increases 'rotor stress changes pr*-
portionally to the rotational speeq of tne ro-Is (9 ill. and 51 t
ASSOC IAT ION s Central Scientific Research Ins tite ~or .1ron Production tables)
and "Novotrubnyy" Mills
PRESENTED BYt
SUBMITTED:
AVAILABLEs Library of CoriKress.,
PA - 2419
AUTHOR: G(VCHAREVSKIY M. S. , cand. te ch. s o. , WIW V,F. A. , e rig.
SHAYKEVICH,S.3. . eng. , STASEV-IC,P.Y,. eng.
TITLE: Multiple Cold Drawing of Tubes with the Application of Phosphatizing.
(Mnogokmtnoye kholodnoye volocheniye trut. s ir-imeneniyem fosrat-
irovani.va, Russian)
PERIODICAL: Stal' , 1957, Vol 17, Nr 3, pr, 243-253
Received: 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 6 / !95-7
ABSTRACT: According to G.A.GOL'DEN and 3.D.SKAUZ, Steel Metal Industry, 19;+9,
Vol 26, Nr 261, phosphatizing in the case of cold drawing makes it
possible to increase the number of drawing without process annealing
as well as to increase the strength of the drawing device; It also
permits reduction of the quantity of waste and to use mlatively
cheaper emulsions. In spite of many experiments in this direction no
positive results were achieved in the U.S.S.R. It is essential to
find out the right type of phosphate coating and the corresponding
lubrication. Series of tests were carried out in the "PeX-Voural' -
skiy Novotrubnyy zavod" works and in the " Dnep rope trovsk-ly im.Lenin
zavod" works. The multiple drawing of carbon- and --hromansile-tubes
was carried out in -10 cbm tubes according to a process elaborated by
the works. This process permitted a double drawing aithout process
annealing with a total deformation of up to 60~ ( aith a draw of 2,5).
The drawing of phosphatized tubes works much better and needs less
Card 1/2 power than the drawing of coppered tubes vii th torphosa 1 ( the surface
PA - 2419
Multiple Cold Draving of Tubes v6rith trie Ap, lication of Phoqphatizing.
of the tubes improved, the number of breaks reduced by the e,5-fold
and the use of the drawing device by the 2-fold). Three million
roubles were saved ( compared with drawing of cop! ered tubes) , the
output rose by 20%, cost of production decreased by 3 ''-b' and the
annual consumption of fuel by 2,131 t. the consumption of metal by
675 and that of drawing devices by 82 t. Norking conditions and the
cleanliness of working places improved. A sodium soap sud was used
as lubricant. (3 Tables, 6 Illustrations and 10 citations froin Slav
publications).
ASSOC IAT ICU: All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Tubes and the
"NovotrubrVy' works (VsesoyuzrVy n.-i. trubnyy institut, Nicve-
trubnyy zavod)
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTED:
AVAILA,BLE.- Librax-
y of Congress
Card 2,12
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6oig
Danilov, Fedor Aleksandrovich, Anatoliy Zinov'yevich Gleyberg, and
Goryachaya prokatka trub (Hot Rolling of Tubes) 2d ed., rev. and
enl. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 591 P. 3400 copies printed
Ed.: Yu. F. Shevakin; Ed. of Publishing House: Yu. V. Vladimirov;
Tech. Ed.: A. I. Karasev.
PURPOSE: This book to Intended for engineering personnel in the
tube manufacturing industry, and designers working on the develop-
ment of the technology and equipment for the hot rolling of tubes.
It may also be useful to students specializing In tube rolling
at schools of higher and secondary education.
COVERAGE: The book reviews the manufacturing processes and equipment
most widely used for the hot rolling of seamless tubes. Basic
problems of the tube-rolling theory are reviewed, and the pro-
cedures for working out rolling charts, setting up mills,
Card 1/0
Hot Rolling of Tubes
SOV/6019
and designing rolling tools are discussed in detail. Information
on the manufacturing o f tube-rolling tools is given. Problems
connected with the automation of equipment and the output of mills
are reviewed. The book also presents an analysis of experience
gained In the hot rolling of seamless tubes In Soviet and
non-Soviet countries during the last few years. No personallties
are mentioned. There are 74 references, all Soviet.
OF CONTENTS:
Fore
Ch. n)-asalofroblems of Tube Manufacture
,,s
1..P:r tubes and their specifications
2. Metal 118,64-for tubes
3. Cutting ana,, entering of billets
M~c
4. Heating of al and the heating furnaces
Ch. II. Elements of the
ory of Tube Rolling
3
5
5
11
17
22
40
Card '21/6
DANILOV, W.'~ . ; : - A.A. ; MATAYEV , YL;.M. ; TSEL.7 KGV, A. 1.
r'~:;es of industry. Metallurg 10 no.'~:39-39 S 165. (MLRA 18.9)
- skogo novuLrubnogn zaivoda (for Danilov). 2. Direktor
.. U.rukLor Pervoural'
NiknpollskGgo yuzhnotr-ubnogo zavoda (for Shvedcnellko). 3. Direktor Ural'-
skogo ni,.i~~ntio-issledovattllsk~igo trubt,og-,) ins'.1t,,4ta (for Matveyev),
, Vqt-)--,%znyy 'ski y ! Tjr%)yektn~~-kori2t7-~;kt(-~rskiy
metal.urtv~-~:.esk,)gr) ma.-i~~'!,ostroy-n'p. 'f, !- ~- .
GAMALI, I.V.j DANILOV, F.11.i STENDER, V-V.
Size correspondence in the electrodeposition of maneanpee.
Zh,i,-., prikl. khim. 37 no.2%337-342 F 164.
(MIRA 170)
1. L-nepropetrovskly khimiko-tekhnologicheakly institut.
AARCHEVSKIY, Vladislav (Parezewski, Wladyalawl; -2Q_kIWV.. G. [translator]
PECIRILKOV. G'. [translator]; MUSATZLYAN, A.I.
red.; TSIGELIMAN. L.T.. tekhn.red.
[Gliclur pilots on wave movements in the atmosphere. Translated from
the Polish]. Planeristu o volnovykh dvizhenitakh v stmoefere.
Forevod a pollairogo G.Danilove i G.Pechnikova pod red. ShAxsaelins.
Moskva. Izd-vo DOSW. 1957. 57 P. (MIPA 11:3)
(Gliding and soaring)
GRECHUSHNIKOV, S. [greabushnylcov. S.]; D&RHOV, G. [Danylov. H.1;
LWHCHINaIT. M. [Lishchkns'kVi. M.1, kand.tekhn.n-k-;
CHIMSHIV, Tu. [GherxWshov. IU.]. nauchzWy sotrudnik
Making blocks using granulated slags and distillation wastes.
Bud.mat.1 konstr. 2 no.ls28-30 F 160. (KIRA 13:6)
1. Direktor Makeyevakogo zavoda shlakovykh materialov i blokov
(for Grechuohnikov). 2. Nachallnik tsekha Kakeyevalcogo savoda
shlakovykh materialov i blokov (for Danilov).
(Building blocks) (Slag) (Industrial wastes)
DANILOV, G., podpolkovnik
Battery in antitank reserve. Voen.vest. 42
,62.
no.5:27-31 MT
(MIRA 15:11)
(Artillery, Field and mountain)
(Attack and defense (Military science)
LUXAMMURO, P.1.1 DANILOV, G.A.
Q -tz gravL~wter-altimter (aromal.y gpigj). Itazved. geofiz no.2s53-66
Quar
' 54. (MIRA 18: 5)
BLAGOMUVOV, S.I.; BREK, B.M.liBYAKOV, P.T.; VIETOROV, V.S.; W-G;JJCV,
V.I.; GUSEV, S.A.; GLEBOV, V.V.; GUILEV, A.M.; DAEILOV, G.D.;
ZAVIYALCV, V.G.; IOFFE, Ye.F.; IZT,KOV, S.M.; EUMVALOV, :~.A.;
KULIGIR, A.S.; KASATKIN, A.P.; KIZIlETSOV, N.I.; -E13:,DEV, -%!.;
LF24PERT, Ye.N.; MARGEVICH, Ya.I.; K-,',YZ~Ll, M.A., '.'ITYAYOV, V.S.;
NOSKOV, M.M.; RYABCHIKOV, 11-I.Ya.; RATSMAN, N.I.; TVC,POGCV, M.Y.;
L-GOLINIKOV, V.Ya.; KHARIKOV, G.I.; CHADOV, S.L.
Lev Elillevich 1-latwev; obituary. Torf. prom. 3P, no.4:3p. 161.
(V,L~A 14:c)
(Matwev, "lev Nillevich, 11,14-1961)
DA" 71 t'V 9 0. 0.
"Effect of Various Types of Field Protection Forest Str ps jpon tte Yield cf Cult.'vated
Crops. " (Dissertation for Degree o- Candidate (,,-- Agrllcultur~il Sciencesi Acad --ci
U-SR, Inst of Forests, Moscow, 1955
SO- M-10Y 2P Mar 56
DANIWV,-,Q.-a, dotsent, kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk
Effect of the structure of shelterbelts on soil moisture.
Uah. zap. Mord. gos. un. no.13:6-27 160. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Kafedra agronomii i pochvovedeaiya Mordovskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
(Kuybyshev Province-Windbreaka, shelterbelts, etc.)
(Kuybyshev Province-Soil moisture)
-DANILOV, G.G., dotsent, kand.sellskokhozyaystveanykh nauk
Some problems of corn cultivation pr$ctices in Mordovia.
Uch. sap. Mord. gos. un. no.13:49-59 160. (~ffRA 1~:11)
1. Kafedra agronomii i pochvovedemiya Mordovskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
(Mordovia--Corn (Mize))
DANILOV G G - POLEZHAYEV, Ya.A.; GROSHEV, M.., red.; Cf:IZHIKOVA,V.,
1-
- t- U kn-', r e d 4
[Utilization of the achievements of science in the agri-
cultural practice of Mordovial Dostizheniia nauki - v
praktiku zemledoliia Fordovii. Saransk, Mordovskoe
knizhnoe W-vo, 1963. 119 p. (MIRA 1713)
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GRABOVSKIY, L.K., Inzh.j BASHILOV, G.N., k P., Inzh.j
KRASNOSKLISKIKIi, S.N., Inzh.; ANTk,W7, BYKOV, ','.A., inzy'.1
DANILOV. G.G., inzh.; GELIFENBETN, Yo.Tu., Inzh.; FILIP, M.M.,
M&KAROV, B.V., inah.; RAG',N";t-.:T, P.M., inzil.
Equipment of a working line of ,-' -,,Iling mijIs. Sbor. st.
NIITIAZHMASHa Uralmashzavoda n...r t V-9t~ '6r.
~TIIRA 18:11)
~Komov,' ..V r~v :(Elxtkoear)-
1w,
DANILOV. G.M.; KUNIN, Yu.I.; POPPE, E.I.; PIKINV N.6.; FETf-j)V, V.P.;
M-M. Yu.A.
Discussing the &rticle "Modulus or micromodulus?" Priborostrosais
no.10:J.5-19 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
VOLKOV, Pavel Pavlovich; DANIIDV., Grigoriy Nikolayevich; CHERNYAKOV, Irma
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tekhnike. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo M-va obor. S.W ,
1961. 309 P. (MIRA 14:10)
(Electric engineering-Probleps, exercises, etc.)
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AUTHOR
T 11 T L'_- T h e t hr ee -bod -i t .-in w~ , t. gtiurt range forces
P ER 10 b! C Al, eksperitrjc~nta to-ret11-t,.(',skoy flzlkl. v 40.
2 196- . 4~_~8
TEXT: G 7 Sk--rnyakov and K A T-,r Vir*ircayan Aef 1: ZhETF, ~1.
77~. '9~6) h-P formu:ated Aquat'. , 1-s f r tr-e wave function of a system
of th-ee sim:.hr part.:-eb TI-Pse e q ua *.-,it3 are val'id only for short-
rangc forcp,; T~- zattering hmp.* f, -- , tr- a'. spn S 5'/2 can
be expressed Ly 'tie solutions _f ~A 1. % tjzi, Vroc.em '-f ir assumed that
one of thp thr,:,e part., ces s r. a s-_ate Howeve:-, the system
of equat'.ona possesses no uni,j_e ;,: f,-,r a -ta' spin S - I/L
Thl.-i is -orn,-.:ed with the 'a-. n.. Ixist-3 ric, proportonality
between the wave fun,tion and tht ~zip.-wy _ri this cdse It is, however,
possiblLe to ottaln unique Bollut_ns Ly lr~roduc.,ng an ex-perimental
parameter acccrding to a suggpst-.~!-, N 1r:t:,V in the present
paper, anothpr method 1.s suggeste,l s f irst shown that the wave
Card V2
I
The three-~ojy pr,~t`_em. S. 0' b,'6 1,1'040, 002/020/,~,47
b ' ' 2,'B2 14
function is prcportional to the energ) wt,en tne distances between the
particles ar;.. vanishingly smal'.. Thtit means that in such a case, equa-
tiona of the tyle as! up by Skornyak~,v and Ter-Martirosyan possess unique
solutions, Next, an Integral equat'on o1 th-'s kind 18 set up for the
wave functinn --f a aystem of -hree simlar Bp,,n.zero particles. It then
beccmeFj poes'.b e to genera,!zt, !rpse talutit.--na tc the case of particles
with spin and 1.80t)rIC sr,,n Tne pr-of of the above-mentioned nor-
uniqueness of the solution of the :r-.gra, :ritegra. equation of
Skornyakov and Ter -Martirosyan '. s gl *ier. ', ri an appendix V. A Gribov
A, A ALn se ' mand Yi V. Petro,, are 'A.ank~.A fcr their interest in the
wcrK Thertz are 5 Scv;et-t_'~c rc~ferer,._-s
AS'&C:ATION: Lltrilngradskly fi z,.x,~- teiLLncheski, r,3titut Akademil nauk
SSSR 'Leningrad Ii;3ti tzite )f Pnysicq ind Technology,
A-tAvmy cf Sciences , f '1:355R)
S U BM 1 TD M a y c 6 -.4 bO
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GRIBOV, V.K.; DANILOV, G.S.; DYATLOV, I.T.
Aaaly-tical properties of a square diagram with nondecaying masses,
Zhur.eksp.i toor.fiz. 41 no.3:924-936 S 161. (MIU 14-10)
1. Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inBtitut AN SSSR.
(Nuclear reactions) (Functions, Analytic)
GRIBOV) MI.; UNILOV, G,J.--DYATLOV, I.,.
Analytic properties of a square diagram -wl tti "ecay massefj. Zhu--.
eksp.i teor.fiz. 4.2 no-4.1215-1220 Cu ~.)I. \'! UT, -A I ~, : ','~ )
1. Ieningradqkty fJziko-tekI,.nicheokiy inst.itut AN 663h.
( Per t ur bn " Ion) (111irtJoles (1111,-Ie~lj pi;Y:-,I':!3 )
5/05 62/043/004/040/061
B1 25YBi66
AUTHOR: Danilov. G. S.
TITLE: The three-body problem for short-range forces in linear
approximation with respect to the range of the forces
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 43,
no- 400), 1962, 1424-1435
TEXT: Equations in linear approximation with respect to E 1/2r0 art
derived for the scattering amplitude in a system of three equally
structured particles, in this case zero-spin nuol*ons...g is the energy
of the syste,.~ and r0is the !range of the fo rcesi Short-range forces act
between the particles. The method of calculating the scattering amplItude
a(k) (at the eiergy E . t,2k2/U) for two particles from
VW + ~1_rI7T v (r) ## (r~ Or' + (3),
+ (1k (r) dvr' + A, (r) + it, (r);
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S/056/62/043/004/04o/o6i
The three-body problem for ... B1251B186
A, (r) (I r - r' I - rj v (r') V (r') &r', (4)
is extended to the three-particle problem. The equations (3) a-,!A (4) hold
when kr 0