SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DANILOV, V. N. - DANILOV, V. YE.

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SONS, as. ~53i --"44 imith -.100,tainid' In -ab~Giwe:ot ~*OOASlm J Aho .-Uw ACCESSION NR: AR4014766 S/0058/63/000/012/EO44/EO44 SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, Abs. 12E379 AUTHORSt Danilov, V. N.1 Slovikovskiy, 0. F. TITLEs Display of dislocation in crystals of dielectrics CITED SOURCE: Izv. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta, no. 40, 1962, 126-131 TOPIC TAGS: dielectric, dielectric crystals, dislocation, chemical etching, thermal etching, etching, etch pits, Cottrell atmosphere, excess vacancies TRANSLATION: Dislocations in single crystals of KC1, HaCl, and LiF were displayed by chemical and thermal etching. It was observed that in incandescent crystals the regular form of the etch pits be- comes violated; this phenomenon is attributed to the formation around the dislocations of Cottrell atmospheres made up of excess Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4014766 vacancies. It is sharply following Fishman. DATE ACQ: 24Jan64 found that the dislocation density increases electrical breakdown of the dielectric. Yu. SUB CODE: PH ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 DANILOV, V.N. Generalized Brillouin mode of electron streams. Radiatekh. i elektron. 8 no.11;1892-1900 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) DANILOV, V.N. Brillouin state of a two-dimensional elec-.ron flow. Radiotekh. I elektron. 8 nc.lW046-2054 D 163. OGRA l6tl2) BEN[JRSK1Y, L.S.; BYSTPOV, A.M.; VASIL'Y~V, N.V.; rkRF.':YOV, V.i- L011kV, V.N.; LIVIIISKI-f, Yu.L.; Y?TMOLAY~V, K.C~,'IAOV, FEDOROV, V.V. Producing quality casting or magnesium Atll,)vs ,)y mr-ans of liquid metal filtration. Lit. 1)ro,,zv. N th4. (MIRA 'P:P) ACCESSION NR: AP4043673 S/0109/64/009/008/1399/1404 AUTHOR: Danilov, V. N. =LE: Near-critical behavior of a magnetron SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i alektronika. v. 9. no. 8, 1964, 1399-1404 TOPIC TAGS: magnetron, magnetron theory ABSTRACT: The behavior of a real static magnetron during cutoff is theoreti- cally investigated. Neglecting the thermal velocities of electrons, the solutions are considered as a function of the cutoff current which is regarded as a continuous variable. A set of multistrearn and single-stream states corresponds to the cutoff conditions in a magnetron; these states permit establishing a connection between the pre-cutoff Braude solutions and post-cutoff Brillouin solutions. The exact solutions for a plane-parallel magnetron are obtained. A wide class of oingle-strearn states of a 3-dimensional magnetron for small cutoff Card I / 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043673 %.Uk L -Into is found. With a decreasing anode current, these undulating states change into a generalized Brillouin mode of motion of the eloctron cloud. Orig. art. has: 31 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: IlMay63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: EC NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 002 Card 2/2 'artic -el let a~-'s ~r,'preff e a... ',ro. ynanucaj ili4lc.i~ ofcle~trorillm4ieirii~iil cg- .:.0, Sac "a'p ::equAtions-o onrdi -,~f--06dv p0 e 4o~*ell-as4 liaraUtoit-lacobi iquatibnlor:whonre 2.~ - -thi - i~ctro e intithei6 liold 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liold- e-fin ca e i-, art' 0.16r ast I rozib6tma e ect .......... TION' ASO ~,j MTTED.' l!Ad6 I `00 ENCL. - OV. EF --OT E 4 2 !~6~v 4 ~4r A L A431-66 &iT(M)/T/EWP(t)/EWP(z)/ETdP(b) IJP(c) JDA~ ACC NR: "6002"7 GOURCECODE: UR/0021/0/000/011/1465/1467 5' AUTHOR: Dan*v. V. N. D!~ Loy,~ V. N. -, Qlgyjk0q'kvv. H. E. -- Slovilkovskly, G. F. Shklyaruk, L. L ORG: Kiev Institute of TechnqjaWKyyirs'kyy tekhnologichnyy instytut); Kiev Pol3dmhnic Institute (Kyyirs1kyy politekhnichnyy instytut) TrrLE: A study of metal regression after hardening 4( SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Dopovidt, no. 11, 1965, 1465-1467 TOPIC TAGS: hardness, electric conductivity, annealing, silver, nicW ABSTRACT: The authors investigated metal regression after har lening on technically pure n and 99. 99% IMLre_ silverj Electrical resistivity and microhi rdness measurements us see 4 technically pure metals the regret sion curve after annealing M9f Iteo-MM01 as; perature a maximum which to absent in pure and deformed metals. This mi~iohardnese mWdmuM 086. be explained by Interactions of frozen vacancies with dislocations' The m-dmum on the electrical conductivity regresi ton curve can be explained Card 1/2 L 14431-66 ACC NR: APS002647 pby mutual interacuom among.vacancisis and their Interactions with impurities and die- locations. The. paper Was presented by Academician B. E. -Paton.. Member of AN UkrSSR. Orig, art., has: S hijar6s, SUB 1PODE:; 11L /'BUBM ISMav" ORIG REF: 003 OTH REF: 007 Card 2/2 PRIDANTSEV, M.V.; KAZARNOVSKIY, D.S.; PAN11.07, V N.; VFK7FF, N.A.; NIKONOV, A.G.; BYKOV, N.F. lBothermall treatment of rails. 1--tal' 25 Ap '65. (M ly ~ ,~. 11 11 DANILOV. V.14., doktor tekhnicheakikh nawk. Problems and methods of investigation. Trudy, =11 ~Mj no.111: 5-8 '55. NLRA 9:5) (Railroads--Rails) DANLLOV, V.11., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. - Cross sections of experimental rails. Trudy TSNII KF% no.111: 8-22 '55. (KUU 9:5) (Railroads--Rails) DAmILOV, Y.M., doktor tekhatchookikh nauk. ~. Stress in experimental rails. Trudy T3NIl MPS no-111:83-93 '55. (XLRA 9-5) Olailroade-Raile) D"ILOV4 . 4 ,~,,,_,_,.doktor takhnichaskikh aauk. Operational tests of experimental rails on the Tomsk Railroad. Trudy TSNII MPS no.111:94-124 '55. (KLhA 9:5) (Railroads--Rails) DUILOV, V.K., doktor tekhnicheskikb nauk. NUMIUM-1y"_ General conclusions. Trudy TSNII KPS no.lll:.87-190 '55. (KLAA 9:5) (Railroads--Rails) BRCRBBRG. U.N.. kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk; TERIGO. N.Y.. professor; DANI-IDT, T- H-., professor; FRISHKAN, N.A., profe sor-, SOROKIN, N.N., inz-hener. rs~ tor; KRITROV. ?.A., tekhntrhaskiy reda,~tor (interrelation of track sad railroad rolling stock] VzaimodsiRtvie putt i podviahnogo eostava. Pod obahchei red. M.A.Friehmans. Moskva. Goe.transpahel-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 2?9 p. (t(LqA 9:11) (Railroada--Track) ii' i8-4-7069 Translation from: Reit ati ic;y z.,.,. -t I I u - g it Nr 4 r) i 10 (USSR) AUTHOR. Dan V N T I T L E: G , o e D e s . g - r~ g v a I I L m t r I h, Q a I of Ra,I, k0 ka. ke -a~ rn 1, \a ~ache,,t,a -u) PERIODICAL: V st) - Ratsi na! /;tt~:~a pi Iv% v:t4,11.k Mkl-k, w PIL'11/dat 19';6 pp 181 184 ABSTRACT. It is 1,( ted that tht, grt, ot-~,ig-i t t I. a a'I c, m. t dn(I Idt.g'!v S -er,gth I , it't I a , ~ 1! L a:, it " d ~ all,-ving ar;d heat tr(.Atme, t. Th-i~ 1, 1 -t-c! rn 'h, ,me t - 1vt but hav.r.g head -, Whs ct t)b t,-' rni i it-d 70- 1 rnm exhiI) I (5"b i 95 and (41 kg rnm -,~pto. e1. '!- -h, '0-30 pe-(ent higrit-, res ta,ke t( wt- r. R -' the Azw -1,11' Plant made trom a gro, ,e des.gr prod 0 ~g t greater cicg~ev reducti(,Y, are supe! or '( R pr,&,.(t:d it 'lit, KM K It , it,, tvo that a cambe, (4 R wt, ~h ~~ !,~' tk,le, , r, '. .,z , ~ I g i a gh, e,..ng detect ht-- r,g a magn * , i at ,t I TI " 'M, C T g m c! v reduces serv.ce ,iv by one-h.1i t)r ni, r -, 1. - ~ (1 1 h i I h, Card I I -.ur,.- Y, t u 11 h~ a, I r ea 1 me -, I oi R s rk I vc, T,r-i (I, V F. 1 ~,o,L--nig DANILOV, V.N., professor, dektor takhmichmakikh nauk. I Work on rail tracks of the heav7 typo. Zhal.der.transp-37 no-4: 59-65 AP '56. (WRA 9 - 7 ) (Railroads--Ra!ls) AUTHOR: Danilov, V. N. 130-5-9/22 TITLE: The Quality of R&ilway Rails (0 kachestvye zhelezno- dorozhnykh rellsov). PERIODICAL: "Metallurg" (Metallurgist)1957, No.5, pp.19 - 21, -u55 H ABSTRACT: . . ( Type P-43, P-50 and P-65 rails, weighing 43, 50 and 65 kg. respectively, are at present rolled for Soviet railways. Preparations are being made for rolling Type P-75 rails. In this article rail quality is con- sidered with special reference to the size of the rail. It is to be expected that heavier rails will have a longer service life, and calculations have shown that the additional initial expense is soon recouped. Safety is also increased with larger rails. Tests with P-65 rails have shown that they wear by only 1.8 mm on the inside and by 1'.1 mm on the outside of a sharp curve over which 170 million tons of freight have passed. For Type P-50 rails, rolled at the Kuznetskiy metall- urgical combine the rn, ber of rails rolled in 1949, Card 1/ 3 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 which had to be replaced I per 100 km of track was 97.1, 67.6, 30.2, 26.2, 6.9 and 3.5, respectively. A considerable increase in the The Quality of Railway Rails. (Cont.) 130-5-9/22 m3mber of rail breakages on increasing the mean values of active loads can be explained by the fact that the stresses produced under many wheels exceed the endur- ance limit of the rail steel . Comparing the behaviour of rails produced at different works, it is found that great differences exist between works for some types of rails but not others. Tests on a stretch of the Tomsk line have shown that rails with a smaller head (which cooled more rapidly) had a resistance to wear 25-35% greater than those with a broader head. This indicates that intensification of cooliDg should im- prove rail performance. It aDpears that the contact- surface strength of rail heads is insufficient for modern conditions. Laminations are frequently en- countered, originating at zones rich in non-metallic inclusions. (An editorial note points out that only rarely are non-metallic inclusions found in the lam- inated zones, the cause of lamination evidently being excessive contact stresses). Cleaner metal is thus Card 2/ 3 required for better rails. Defects are especially liable to appear in rails in the winter monthsl as shown by relative figures for different periods. Where The Quality of Railway Rails. (Cont.) 130-5-9/22 cavities have been produced on the rai-1 no deficiencies in the metal have been observed, and this form of de- fect is attributed to excessive resicb2al deformations of the metal for the available resistance to high con- tact stresses: a higher yield point would help to avoid this defect, but an experimental batch of rails with hardened heads have not given good service. Dan- gerous forms of defects have been very considerably reduced in recent years by rail makers, but further efforts on the detection of hairline cracks is necess- ary. ASSOCIATION: All-Union Research Institute of Rail Transport. (Vsesoyuznyy n-chno-issledovatel'skiy institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta). AVAILABLE: Card 3/ 3 DANILOY, V.N., vrof. - - - From the 1~-Dound rail to the R75. Put' I Dut.khoz. no.11:8-10 N 157. (Kru 10: 11) (RailrOAds-RAilg) DANILOT, V.N., Drof.. doktor tekhu.nauk Why to It impossible to increase only the rai- cap? Put' I put.khos. no.10:40-41 0 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Railroads--Halls) doktor takhn.nauk prof. - .1, Calculating the accumulation of residual deformations in railroad beds. Vast. TSITII MPS Q171 n0-3:37-41 M7 15P. (MrRA 11:6) (Railroads--Track) DAMLOV, V.N., doktor takhn.nauk. prof. Interaction of earn and switches in countercurrent traffic on aide tracks. Vest.TSNII WS 18 n0-3:20-22 */ '59. (MIRA 12:8) (Railrooda--CarR) (Railroads--Svitcbes) I~kNIWV, V.N.. doirtor tekhn.nauk Ways to lengthen the life of heavy rails. Zhel.dor.transp. 42 ao-3:3?-41 Kr 160. (MIU 13:6) (Railroads-Rails) DARIM0, VWimir NikoUyevicht doktor tekhn. nauk; KOROLZVt K.P.g prof.# reteenzeixt; TAADVLEVo V.F., kand. takhn. nauk, retsenzent; SER- CZZVAp A.Lp inzh.9 red.; BOBROU, U.N., tekha. red. [Railroad track and its *raction with the rolling stock) Zheleznodorozimyi put' i ago vzaimodeistvie a podvizhqa sostawom. Moskva, Voes. izdatellsko-poligr. obIledinenie M-va putei soobshchs- niia, 1961, UO pe (MIRA 14:8) (Railroads-Track) DANIWV , V. N. Methods for evaluating the resistance of rail steel to destruction under the impact of repeated plastic deformations. .-av.lab. 28 no.10:1248-1250 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Moskovokiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transports. ([,'.a i Iroads-Rai 1s) (Steel-Testing) SERNDIT, N.V.,Iinzh.; '1"41 V1 Ii, inzh.; SOKCLOVA, I.N., inzb.; VA LIYEVA, N.N., tekhn- red. (Production and financial plan of a railroad division] Pro- izvodstyenno-finansovyi plan otdeleniia zheleznoi dorogi. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Railroads-ManAgament) .,DANILOV, V.I., inzh. Design of a now 6D70 diesel for use in switch engines. Elak. i topl. tiaga 7 no.3:25 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:6) (Diesel locomotives) LAN! j',()V, V - N Ir.% K t.~,t K tai ria uk ro! FV. V K L nl . '-e khn . nauk; qFW.N(:v I nz )y~ an,,- ,, cha r a c, P r I s t f ! h r h ti t;O! ve3" . Ts"Ll MPS t 1,47RA 1 23 no.7il6-17 164. 1 1 ~P,3) 1 . Moskovsk,.y I~ -tn-* n~ . a-sr,).Iorozrinogn .. r ar. ),, - r ' , ki - 4- -c- 9506 7/003911 ,0404 it A V6 W 'ginder);. _h _-TITtEi- 'b Cast nRo; rorA 2 as 0 ne a!7 s~by4ilt6ri _0 um a Met& -Z! 7 7 t d- ca 14~ ~4`0 Sit4o 11 j` 1964 3 7 3 9 Fyq: ~_PFF n 2 magOAll- um"511- Olun,.eytlichnoliig kci~ 'Ekiloy r: 7- i n- 9- --f A--- Aii h- --Adt, Last rom magneaiurd: a AB ins STM c The e -8 ililtif fig,A e-Aiquid meti!-wAs-.jnv4gt-jgatOcd 'ef f e6tiven S of f iltia~i ~_'ftq4i gqt _f: f Itrar -on -the ich iczil:~composition; 'mech D LIM em an ca 9-d mere d6terminedi The' investigations-: 8-h-ow-e-dr Oroperties'l rture~,-o t ere-- mr-and- T a h arc-n~l t ia Wthvlja,~t urga-;--Th a 4 U or 0 or-.-o ra tia ~bdlt4lien:thi- tots. ::a- a.. f 7 8 Me-, opt.- V re -totg ir, -_ grid, 'And t a, I' -ela--bf :the-cross:section o.1ft Ie: risers h s~o~jd e-recomm Th ended, -hdUht _,~'df I Llier is 6 0 - 8 duift~ - Ot iidr t hi i t -z t-` A DANILOV, V.N. Behavi jr of a magne--rcn near ! . - 1, fil mode. Rad: -*-OkF.. I elek~ron. 9 no. 3 ~, 1399- L~04 Ag 16,. ~MIFU 17-.!0) P ~-N - - "i , I . N ~ ,, mqer )i , , ..n , f ar. . 11 li F - , T.- , ~ :1 r,: - [)~ ': , , -, - ~- - -: j IrA,~ r r~ * - I - ~ ~ . . t .a I ' 0 ' ~ 1, R 'I -K-r. .' P ; F3 k t -. !r, . '~ % 2 ' c 3 , . , r -1 , . . I ~Y:Ft4 DANILOV, V.P., kand. ist. nauk; GUDKCVA, N., red.; SEY.ENCVA, 0., tekhn. red. [Studies on the history of the collectivization of agri- Culture in the Union Republics] Ccherki istorii kollektivi- zatsil sel'skogo khoziaistva v soixiznykh respublikakh. ~-O-- skva, Gospolitizdat, 1963. 558 p. (MIRA 16:11" (Collective fanns) ACC NR; I(L) " AC'93 AUTHORS: A.-ustamov, G. A. ; Malyshko, I. i):-,--A!ov, V. P. P. i. 0.'L: VI ,17: . jrC, K,3hinev T:--L*~': New ultrasonic defectoscopes D-,;K-111:4 and XX-1-324 for ~,ual--.y ontrol of -vc1ded joints SOURCL'.: llefektoskopiya, no. 4, 1966, 9',-95 .TOP:~; TAGS: weld defect, ultrasonic in~puc~ion, ultrasonic flaw detec----.Il defectoscope/ LA-11111 defectoscope, Yi*.-.-1,"-",: defectoscope AB',TitAC2: Defectoscope models DUK-,,',--.',: and deveioped by for either portable or p--oductici operation in qual-ty :antril of ;,-relded joints, described. The model -1 is packaged in one unit the model 13 .91 x 278 x 350 mm, 9.8 kg), whi- consists of interconnected units ~t-.e defectoscope - 110 x 23", x --"4 mm, 4 kgi tre power sup.--y and the accumulator pover z3upply - unspecifi.ed size). '-'oth models erate at 1.6 and 2 2 (eq ivaiunt area of 0 --) .5 Mc, have a minimum sensitivity of 2 m-, P. defect), and hz-ve straight and slanted detector heads (to Introduce waves at 30, 40, -1-id 500). The modell 11 has a maximum penetration of 750 mm (in steel) and the model 13 has 6GO mm. Both are equipped with electronic depth meters to pinpoint the defect coordinates. Schematic diagrams of the operational blocks of the defectoscopes are presented, and prices of the defectoscopes are given. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 1 table. KOM CODE: 17/ SUBM DATEs 14Mar66 Card 1/-. UDC: 620.179.16 DAN111"l, 7. P. DAfCWVy V. P. "Stem Nematode in Strawl,erries, " Swi i C,,, rr d, r,, . q) 190 r,. . V1-39. '10 Sa13 SC: SI, ';A -31 - QO-~'3, 15 Dec. 105D DANTLOV, V. P. Strawberries - Diseases and Pests Icntrol o, the strawberry stem eelworm, Sad i og., nc. 7, 19~-2. 11 1 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, .1953. Unclassified. p c tb t11 K L by n g i-r- jnt o;* Inr . t. h #: I C, wn -wi th u1 ~Ii e r-, o Itry B F I U f) I a 1 ., a c w. i tile .j-iriage to tn, by C - ~u 3/2 57 AYINC,VA, H.Kh., k.9nd ist nauk TETENEVA kand. 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Dudlov, State optical inst, 4 py ODck Akad Nauk SSSR, Nova Ser" Vol LVin, No 7 Singularity of spectral properties in a given aisse to that, In distinction from other inorganic dyes, neadjulum compounds In glass produce narrov strips of absorption. This property is especially valu- able for theoretical study since, with narrow ab- sorption strips, It beccuon possible to observe 60T110 =a/ft"ics (Contd) Doc 1947 Smallest obanges resulting frcm changes in omposi- tIoD of medluis surromding ion of the dye. Continues x search on use of neodyaluis as an Oindexo of structural changes In glass. Submitted by Acade- alclan 1. 1. Chernmev, 26 Apr 1947. to 6MUO n 60; Monthly List of Russian Accessionss Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. nt,11L-j, V I- USSR/Phys,,,cs-Luminiscence, for defectoscopy FD-1235 Card 1/1 Pub. 153-19/22 Author : Vaynberg, B. I., Danilov, V. P. and Pekerman F. M. Title : Luminescent lamp for analysis of luminiscence Periodical : Zhur. tekh. fiz., 24, 1707-1710, Sep 1954 Abstract : A source of luminiscence excitation for the analysia of materials is described. The source consists of a luminescent vacuum tube made of glass transparent in the near ultraviolet up to 360 millimicrons and absorbing in visual light (glass UFS-4). This lamp is considered ad- vantageous in comparison with other. Indebted to P. P. Feofilov and S. I. Levikov. Three references including one US. Inatitution Submitted January 1954 DANILOV. V.P. -1~11-11-_ Spectral absorption of some simple-composition gl*Bses Bubjected to gamma-ray and X-ray radiation. ODt.-malch. grom. 25 no. 2:45-47 i? 158. (MIRA 11 :7) (Glass research) (Absorption spectra) (Sucleitr ohysics) S. JR. 4/67g60/000/03/02 7/023 S003 004 M &11-ftl~ oarft_._ es 0. Tls,_ $let. -" Fu==C&L. Blaki. I k.-Ika. 1960. ft 5. PP 43 Ird kll-W" *-f.- . the 111- 41.1. ... b.14 1. M C." 6/8 C-4 7/6 USNA at ". ~4 Z 1959. 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"19sled. v qbI. rthLmii urana". !.:,-)sk. un-t, I*.! ~ - I?ii) 7- f _' 9 , 3 r ~--t n d B a u r n 3 .2 a n s K - r L a r. 11 e s t I ~a , e y~i s it was fDuil that oniy a few hydrolyseG mono-uranate ana di-L1ra,---.-, W-rien 3ediiients F-ot "t f Ca c,)uld be -.)recloitated from the solution. -)n 0 as e . were c-i'cinel a -01;,d soluti ;vts ~)rme! .:).,i 'L_~Liys s f t h t, -)recipitated Sr uranates obtained dt pH va,ues n, ants Dy; t,e potent: ometric t1trat-on curves s~io!ipd thp p-- ~ ',~n mono-, ii-, tr,*- and liexa-uranates of Sr. lost .~C tiho L M precipitated uranates deden neavil-i hyJrolysed. The compoaition of the d .9 s,'o,q 1/1 6 2, J )0/ 0 1 G/0 1 o/09 9 I ompos i ti on .3 tiid i o:i of c a I ciu;L il ~.~ 31011 ,-,n the or"er i n wh JLch the rpR,,ent jol utions ar t~, I r 6 '(110 11 3 IUL',jn iti ~,)urtl,,.' :n' , in sjl~4ti-n, orani-e-c,,11 -)r,,! -~ni Fartially - - I )r il-uranates " L' ,.,.iro -sell mono-urana,.us fire a i s *_, ided rt U ~NO,)., solution the precipituto~3 ;ir,, y 1 1; ~ wIni 0') u, u-) '_)r;,,ied. T~ e me t,,,. )a r~2 -ipit ti ,- ~ i n t h f tne C i -_ir%nate eiris chf!cked by the ~c * ion I n o~ CaCl_. Us~n:. ra:ioLctive isol~o~,'-Z' Ca ""d :;-i. 1'. v-:; '_.:nd 4~ :;~i_'H w-t.-I '..-'trcAuc(-'l %to Ine re-ic',izr. mixturo. tilde Ca u.,a:. ~*,p is f e ~ I . th eN,,L' ionz, bpin6 aisorbed by thv I r, L "I ~;q\'. ~ Lhe is preciptated ;.-.cre A: .13 , r I- r, e : Compiete tr-,.ns la tion.-, Cztri 2/~ ARUTYUNYAN, Yuriy Tortanovich; DANMOV, T.P.. otv.red.: KIND, T.B.. red.izd-va; DOROMMA, I.M., tekhn.red. (Operators of agricultural machinery in the U.S.S.R. from 1929 to 1957: training personnel with broad qualifications] Mokhaniza- tory sellskogo khoziaistva SSSR v 1929-1957 gg; formirovanie kadrov mat3sovykh kvalifikataii. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 339 P. (KI1" 131:3) (Farm mechanization) BORISOV, TUri7 StOPOU071ch; DAHMV.-T,?,_, otv.red.; KIND, T.B.. red. izd-va; TCLKOVA, T.T.. tekhn.red. LF'reparation of Soviet agricultural specialists in the reconstruction period] Podgotovka proizvodstvennykh kadrov seVskogo khoziaistva SSM v rekonstruktivny! period. Koskva. Izd-vo Akad.nBuk SSSR. 1960. 286 p. (KIRA 14:2) (Agriculture, Cooperative) kAgricultural education) KIM, M.P., glav. red.; ARUTYURYAN, Yu,.V., red.; GUM, K.V,, red.i DANIIDV V P.-, red,p SHARAPOV, G.V., red.; IVANOVA, ?.S,, red.; _dGIVZiNA, A.T., red.; RATNER, V.,I,, red.; NAUMOV, X.M., tekhn. red. [Alliance between the working class and peaDantry at the present-day stage]Soiuz rabochego klassa i krestlianstva na sov'rememom etape. Moskva, Izd-vo VPSh i A011. 1962. 358 p. O-U~-,A 15:9) 1. Moscow. Akademiya obshchestvennykh naik. (Agricultural pohcy) TKACHENKO, N.N.; CHZHOV, S.T.; MESHCHEROV, E.T.; TKACHEV, R.Ya.; .PANILOV, V.Pj KURZINA, I.A., red.; PROKOPY&VA, L.B., tekhn. red. (Cucumbers] Ogurtay. (BIN.N.Tkachenko i dr. Koskva, Sell- khozizdatp 1963. 205 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Cucumbers) DAIIIIOV Viktor Petrovich; KIM, M.P., d-r istoricheskikh nauk, otvetstvennyy red.; r"ITTSM-, W.A., red. izd-va; KASHINA, P.S., tekhn.red.; BOVICHKOVA, I.D., tekhn.red. [Creating the material and teChniCAI basis for collective farming in the U.S.S.R.] Sozdanie mnteriAllno-tekhnichookikh predposylok kollektivizataii sel'skogo khozIAiBtVR V SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1957. 451 p. (Kuu. 11: 1) (Collectiv!a farms) 1 Of t L; 55 2 te -.r, 0 j... t2 a L --,,s L. r. 12 1 ce ..efec*.s, c - T- e prooent authora t ab I e :n e h 3 of v i C, I i Z: cryz) a -0 , e,i t Of 2 t r:, f -1 c . o ru. 21 ... . . ...... t2 (- t 1 one 0 0 V 1 :U Vc r V 3 V,2 I C V C,. C- n i v a t 'anuar, 2' 1 c,2 NEDESHEVA, Lyudmila Pavlovna; DANTIDY.. V-11 . red.; SHURYGINA, A.L. red. izd-va; ROMANOVA, 7.V., tekhn. red. (Tables for calcuiating distances measured with DNT, DNT-29 and DNB-2 range finding attac."ments] Tablitsy dlia vychisle- nila rasstoianii, izmerannykh dallnomernymi nasadkami DNT, DNT-2 I DNB-2. Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1962. 571 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Distances--Measurement) I .. . .. . ; . 11 ~ . ~ . , . I . , ... I I , L. . -- ; k. - , , - I I.- ; v,~ ' -. - : - - , tlf3,j5 .-Z. , - .. :I . ; -- ".I r I.:% r,~ C*r,,,-,,, .,I. rir-fp(. t s , -, '. w i*. I. : , .. ~- , j,7 ,I In ro.; " I!11 P il~ f' e T I- ', t 0 !1 .F ! - .Lv , - - .1 # . I : . I ),-, ~'- I 5~fo D ~~ 5 j , - I ~ I ) -.-, -v : ,, 17,-,.,,. !- a -I -, , ,r .. .- . 17 " DAN',LOV, 1. 1. and .',",A-), F. ':,. I I I - lf:;-Injl~uuk ,'l ll~i,ila!- i art I, Nio.i. -~ /, i , DANILOV, V.V., KRASOVSM, F.N., and CHEBOTAREV, A.S. Course in Higher Geodesy, Parts I and Il. Geodezizdat, Moscow (1938-1939) ~T V. V. !)A::! IT,)"' V U. V. V. BP.L)Lisev and V. V. Dzillilov. 'A--o i liLst r . t ris - e f e,2 2()~ 3~ ct ;ani tov, N!k)lzye,.,icn "he -E- n ieer, t po r- r,. r-,.9"p~,nk- ~ -,,-,vi .etrLi, IsFL-t 2 1 "A I i i~tAi-qh- - .-ork- A or Doctor K!-,- - vF K: :is I J 1- 1y ic ' 'nu-n;~L 'nyK:i HY , "41- "Error-, -i rr. r-,: oo ---)n, f:-i- F" K 110 No. Al -quake er DANIWV, Y.Y. [Precise polygonometry] Tochnaia poligonometrila. 2.iapr.izd. H. Goodazizdat, 1953. 230 P. NLRA 80) (Geodesy) (Polygons) DANI=, Tryi- Chelyabinsk mines in 1919-1921. Ugol' 33 no.8:46-48 Ag '5R. (MIRA 12: 1) (Chelyabinsk Province--Coal mines and mining) BP'L7V,,',4, N.N . 11 V.V - - -)f* und~rvrourd water's. "'YJ , ,alrii1qtinr -, yield of' lint-ar intak.PF ,. !-in. tO~. no.l.:Q-11 via @,(I . (141RA 14-9) (Water-supply enFinperinF) BULANOV, Aleksandr Ivanavich; DANILOV Vladimir VladimirvAch; ZAKATOV, 'Petr Sergeyevich; YE LOV, Boris Pav c aceased]; PAVWV,Vita1iy Fedorovich; TROITSKIY, Boris Vladizirovich; SLOBODGHIKOVA, D.A., red.; VASILIYEVA, V.I., red. izd-va; ROMANOVA,TV., tekhn. red. (Goodesy]Geodaziia. [ByjA.I.BtL1anov i dr. Pod obshchei red. D.A.Slobodehikova. Moskva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry. Pt.l. 1962 315 P. (MIRA 16:1) (Geodesy) sarizent likNi l-rJV [EJ,3,~i d a 12-s! t Ion of meta,3 F. lak tr - c saztideni e rr..e tal I ~~v v u 1r az -,:r- sk-vu. %yg[~'.ala srlola2 PANILOV, 'Tr.,'lNrsa. attammenta M8shlnrjstr,-'-.a,' -1~- ,.j - . 8; 2, Ag '~14.. (M.- FLA '- 7: 10) DANILOV, V.V. Device for checking the parallelism of planes. Mashinostroltell no.12314 D 164. (KRA 1812) L 32677-66 ACC NR. AT60134h2 (N., A) SOUXE GODE.- UR/0000/65/000/000/0075/0081 AUTHORSi Levchenko, B. A.; Danilov, V. V.; Shekhovtsov, A. F. ; Potikov, N. F. ORG: Khar1kov Polytechnic Institute (Kharlkhovskiy politakhnictieskiy institut) TITLE: Effect of the water now character Jn a cooling system of a tractor engine block on the temperature field of its lower plate SOURGEt Dvigateli vnutrennego sgoraniya (Internal combustion engines), no. 1, Kharkov led-vo Klmwlk. univ., 1965, 75-81 TOPIC TAGS: diesel engine, thermodynamics, cooling system, engine cooling/ SM-7 engine, SMD-14 engine ABSTRACTs A transparent model of the block and cylinder head of an SMD engine was created for the purpose of establishing the nature of the flow of water in the cooling system. The head parts and water jacket of the engine were designed to be separable. This permitted the study of the effect of the construction of elements of the water jacket on the thermal condition of the block. A corabined method of visual and photographic observations was used in studying the nature of the water flow. Thermometric instrumentation and methods were those of B. A. Levchenko (Temperaturnoye sostayaniye golovki dvigatelya SMD-7. Trudy KhPl, t. 40, vyp. 2, Izd-vo KhGU, 1962). System loads were defined in terms of the water circulation cycling rate. Test ACC NRa 0 measurements included the variation of the thermal sLate of the engine blo". and cylinder head with the systen, load, temperature drop along the perimeter of the valve seats, as well as the block temperature variation as a function of the efficiency of the water pump. Three diesel engines, the 5,0-7 test model, an SMD-7 production model, and an SM-lh model, are compared in a relatively wide operating range. Certain recommendations for improving cooling system effectiveness are included. Orig. art. hast 5 figures, I table, and 2 equations. SUB GODEs P-1/ SUBM DATEa 20kpr65/ ORIG Ra: 001 2/2 P1 ('--- - ~FF a A.C u T k ~i 'dih Mile i Oma OX 9" d e4oh exroxnagne, g~g 62ic6 AW~T RACT6,"T iikiiAl-i(Aid-i6~ ude or meiitir-'imi.--.. a' kk ""t d-:eeadn~~t,~-ab.-s'o-r-pti'o--n lftie;JiLli~ erss,etlaL jIR -ornagme b- -robtafnlhg- th- ip oyiaildi, 67~en re~.rzu j- ".4 kimit sorp T~recor e power,~ e~ffl Uxduced--:i#, 1%. ~t e arn magnetic-Re rece Id" -d i... ... d- t ho Mus r W041 bta W$ nove 'theaeuremen okuj~ is- t ASSO MUORli- -ttone,.,:,-: ........ M T ----`Z3W HEM. L vau-m Ew(l)/EwW/T/L1WP(t)/EWP(b) IJP(c) ~D/WW/CG ACC NR: AP6000859 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/65/007/012/3588/~59o AUTHORS: Deryugin,_ 1. A. n I-Py. V. V, ORG: Kiev State University im. T. G. Shevehenko (Kiyevskly gosudarstvenyy universitet) TITLE: Influence of crystal defects on the line width of ferro- magnetic resonance in ferrites 1% ,SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 12, 1965, 3588-3590 ,TOPIC TAGS:. crystal defect, ferromagnetic resonance, ferrite. ,line widthl'surface, property ~ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to check on the hy- 'pothesis that mechanical finishing of crystals (grinding and polish- ing) leads to noticeable deformation of the near-surface layer, to the ppth of 10 ~L and more, so that the contribution made to the (41~fer maxnetia Ina width AH due to surface inhomogeneities ~-S&s brought about not only by the roughness of the finish, but alao by defects in the distorted surface layer. To check on this hypotteds. card 1/2 L 1104-66 ACC NR: AP6000859 the authors investigated the line widths of ferromagnetic resonance of spherical samples of yttriim iron garnet with different degrees of! surface finish, before and after annealing at 800C for one hour. The :' measurements were made in the 3 cm band at room temperature on samples- 0.4 -- 0.6 mm in diameter. Tie results showed that AH is determined not only by the geometry of tie surface roughness but also by defects under the surface. Annealing decreases the line width of polishing sampl&s by 15 -- 20 per cent. The anisotropy of AH for coarsely fin- ished'samples is determined by the contribution of the disoriented fragments on the surface of the sample. Defects producedas a result of grinding do not exert a decisive influence on the anisotropy of AH. AH increased in samples annealed after grinding. The decrease in the line width observed after annealing of polished samples shows that the structure of the surface layer, which was weakly deformed during the polishing process, has improved. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 formula. ,SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 06May65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 001 law Card 2/2 EWT (m)./EWP (w)/1/EWRJtVET_I IJP(c L__ JD/JqZgEL ACC NR, AT6013831 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0065/0069 AUTHOR: Deryugin, 1. A.; Dantlov, V. V. ORG: Kiev State University im. T. G. Shevchenko (Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: Ferromagnetic resonance study of defects arising in ferrite single crystals uring mechanical and thermal treatments SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Issledovaniye nesovershenstv kristallicheskogo stroyeniya (Study of imperfections in crystal structure). Kiev, Naukova dunika 1965, 65-69 TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, ferromagnetic resonance, grinding, metal polishing ,9meV6qL1Vr2 M 8 7-~q 4 5, Ue Fq C 6 , CA ~-' 5'7,Q _ 0'r F I C -/ '0 ABSTRACT: A ferromagnetic resonance study of ttrium ferrite/,garnet spheres (0. 4-0. 6 mm in diameter) subjected to grinding, polishing,4and annealing Aowed that in specimens treated with abrasives having a grain si7_,e-_oT_M)_and 40~70-ic-11ickness of the distorted surface layer is increased by annealing. This result agrees with data obtained by other methods both for ionic crystals and metals. In polished specimens (abrasive with grain size less than 14 p ), the thickness of the distorted surface layer decreases as a result of annealing. Thus, defects of the surface layer are thermally less stable during polishing than during grinding. Repeated quenching causes an increase in 6 H (line width of ferromagnetic resonance absorp- tion), due to the development of fatigue cracks ?~~ the surface of the specimens. This effect 1/2 -i a-4(19Ei-- 66 ACC NR, AT6013831 0 is most manifest in coarsely finished spheres at high quenching temperatures. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 11 SUBM DATE: 21Nov64 ORIG REF: 005 OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 ymb IV 12 L tilu -1o-0 1. 1 r-.,.- I a J,v iorro- 4iial ~zvo.-,),ya. Scriya v. 30, no. G, 1DGG, !G11 ~;i, W-i Ll,!i :iink;'o ci-ysLnl yttriwan compow-id, JL cryLi La 1 1.1 L L ice 6, ~ cc L 0~' V, L I- IL k I;rl WC,-C i roll l -L oil the w1.(.1"h Q.~ "Wilt ii" i Li Co,,c.,-(,--u point CICICCLS to U'v WIdt", 01' of Lliu i.iiter..il wcro a;-.;,oaled at 7uU0 and i;rour,(A: Wi',.l a,)ZaL,!vC ~;Xalns. Til!:i ii1CX'C,1~iCd t1W WlkiLh Of 1,140 il.[Tt 1.aC. C a:ie in t'IU 4~0")L", u"* UL) surfaCe layer. P011!:,111r1j; )!,)6 annaalinL; ru-; Liced thu o,' th y 0 10 15 7- t0 roduction of tho du;-isity of dislocations in the ueforir-3d surface D075~ 0 Y-67 ---- - - , - - - - - - -- -.- ACC NR: A;1~625;22' -C tiOll 01' t-IC C1-'11oCat1O4l i"C;-SILY I-C~CJLJCed ti4o width of the F-11 JU;, I"JG 'ic -U L UIC fOl-,;. Of L"kj Of t'110 lxna W~601 Oil the Sample I.c. , Lh-L. aniscitropy of tiie .1~iau widti- curves (not ',11.1! WILIIL,140' tho EMA 11,~c x-i n fu,-,t't1O1l Of LhO orlontaLion an,;Io of C yttrikiia 1.*uil WCI'u Sihlilar in s;,apo to tho "Y' L 10 ;u;--LV.1L1VO Of 140 1*e.,;,);1n1.,;u fl,'Id WIL11 VospuCt to til or 0 L t. a c~r4-os;)Ont~ Ing saiiiplus .Frum tiiis i~ is concludod that the anisotropy of widt,-. in these SaMpleS is Cille to !,0;-)arALiOn Of the surface layer Into or.-anzed blocks by a network of dislocations. 0 C3 ~J/ SUM ZATZ: 00/ OaIG RZF: 002/ O-M RZF: 001 bc ACC NR3 AR7004308 SOURCE-CODE: UR~/0-2-7'1/66/606-/0-1-1/AO37/AO-37 AUTHOR: Yerosh, I. L.; Danilov, V. V. TITLE: Modulo check used for detecting and correcting design failures in counters SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat. telemekh. i vychisl. tekhn., Abs. 11A290 REF SOURCE: Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, ch. 2, vyp. 56, 1966, 94-98 TOPIC TAGS: signall;ie_~ 4" ABSTRACT: Various eldments tJ 'have ', i~fi 'tycpe flilures have been used for s= of counters: triggers, feedback trigger groups, ring ferrite-triode and ferrite-diode circuits, and storage units. Triggers are mostly characterized by zero-type failures (no output signal) and one-type failures (the trigger operates as an amplifier relaying its input signal to its output); the feedback triggers are characterized by one-type fai-lures which change the group scaling factor. Feedback breaks are also possible. For detecting and correcting such failures, codes are proposed which structurally resemble the arithmetic codes used in computer checking operations. Two figures. B. U. CTranalation of abutract] SUB CODE: 09 Card DANIIOV, V.V. Evaluation of the proved resources of undergro-nd waters. Izv. vyB. ucheb, zav.; geol. i razv. 7 no.7t93-99 J1 164 (MIRk 18:2) 1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut im. S. Ordzhonikidze. MILLER, A.D.; DAHILOV, T.Ta. Salt dissemination halos of rare-metal pegmatites on Kola Pbuinsula [with suwar7 in 11vglish]. Geolchimila AN SSSR no.6:529-537 157. (MIRA llr2) 1. Zapadnyy geofizicheskiv treat. (Rare earth metals) (Iola Peninsula) L USS/Kedialne -Arlatlon and Aviators Medicine -Blood, Oxygen Consumption Sep 48 "Acute' Vascular Deficiencies In Flight Personnel and Methods for Diagnosing This Condition," Lt Col V. Ye. Dan1lov, Had Corps, TaNIAG, 4 pp "Klin Mod" Vol XXVI, No 9 Presents results of observations on flying personnel. Tendency to early hypoxeaLic collapse can be detected by barochamber or V-shaped manometer testa. 31/49r16 DANIWVI V. Ye. Col. of Mad. Service, Cand. Med. Sci. "Acute Vascular Depression Among the Flying Personnel and Its Evaluation from the Medical Examination Viewpoint," Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, No.7, pp. 28-33, 1955. Translation D 493094 DAMIL40V T-Ya., polkovnik maditsinakay aluishby; KAVYRSHIN. A.Ta.. z)odpolkovrik " ~ 11~9-& ftbinskoy sluzhby, BARANOT, Y.T., podpolkovailc maditainsiroy alnzhby Iffect of the KP-14 oxygen apparatus on the ability of fliers with cardiovascular diseases to remain in a pressure chamber. Toan.-med. zhur. no.7182 Jl '57. (MM 11:1) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTYX--DIS"SZS) (ALTITUDS. INFLU31CA OF) DLNILOV. V.Ye.. lcatid.med.nauk, polkovnik meditsinalcoy oluzhbv Use of a probe with a U-shape manometer in examining flying personnel. Voen.-Med.zhur, n0,9:83 S '59. (MIFLA 13:1) (RUSSIA--AIR FORGB--MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS)